Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 10, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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    THIS OMAHA T) ATTjT -REE: TUERDAT, .TTJTjT 10, 1000.
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nnuiimwnu t'I iMVtvn 4 1 lrgr. white, 94c; targe colored, 9'ici fmnll lings. Including July t 7S7i AimjlM.
COMLRUAL AM) HNAMIAL wi.sfe ILSfeB: WmWiDSsisg
ern. nt murk. 10JH2e for average lots; west- $VWX)S.M. January. JS.50fl8.Mi March, Jl.tW
. . . a . C Id l! U fill
XTtt'K AMI IIOMIS.
ern. loss off. 1Hi14' s.iB. May.
Mtn'A I tr.,n uml steel markets coll-
Trade In All Market Shows an Upward " '
Movement. mirg reports mui l 'g"'mer.0W'"l "nrkrl K o in ri I i In Hie llrtiiiln of Pro
KV.. .l .7" "'.',1 'T: .f. .: v;..V, i : f..-.iiini Ti-nncm.
" "?.ZV J." JV:::.... ...'.' .,'4 V,'.' .. . . , new voiik. .lulv n.-Nol much Imnres-
WHEAT OPENS EASY AND RALLIES LATER r&tVth T.!? S&ScSh T ! iVJ5? .S'V hISAi
snot tin In London, tho close there beliiR ttttR.-nt. which onductetf l'""1 "rally nl
ill') 10s for Spot nnd futures XI XI Ifil. mii.em l'""- '" ." ""."
. ... I .......i.... inUv..t I... .,.., .mint i nrnnnriinii?. c in1 n u r vciiciiit.- uc Mini-
t)rr Wtl,rr Cm,.. t orn lo i..- ...r -,i1v i riVt . ''n, m- w , , ings and the more Important operators.
i.Ii.hm mi. I ctfiiN I ollm i .. i t..u . . .. i i.. t ivhlpli olinriirtrrlziMi m4t week market.
- r- - ...... - - - - it nil u in imiifccu. luiij urn nun in i ------ ------- ;
I tl.r l.r...l of Ihnt The closing price In the local market wa were no m ov . enco in u . . o
ercnl. ilnlncr ramminv f.irtlmr rniln. Pil the nrlee Interest In the market by bidding tip. prices
of lead today seems to have been u satisfactory (lemon-
i stniiiou io mai cicmeni wine tin.- iivhmi
- - . . . . . i . . r.iii.itvmi'i ......... ...... ....... .
early easiness, rall'ed In sympauij wim cilllloii of Trniti unit Quotation on
stroliK corn market anil n iubiut uur Mtnplr unit l'ma-y I'milucp .
Liverpool, September IliUHtunK uie """ KOnS-Kccelpt llbernl: Bood stock, 94C.
He over Hatiirdny. I'nrn advanced on ud, i.ivii rui iruv-iicns, ,y,jic; roosters.
hot weather In parts of
ilatnnBc claims from
..In.lnr. .tllin nil. O.'ltH
nrnui.iniiH 1 2U.fi 2mi 22'4o Improved. S"jr, roosters, fitlc; ducks anil govs, Dyi
nnd provisions u nu rollers. !', to 2 lbs., ner doz.. JJ.OOfi
The trade In wfieiil was ium l , ,. I turkeys. )2'4c.
rather nervous because me muium JR'TTKH-Commnn to fair. 13 Jc; etioiee.
crnment report Is due tomorrow, 'fliai Yn ne; separator, ?)ci gftthcred (
will reduce the spnnK n , KISM-Trout. 9e; blue fish, 12c; pickerel,
a fact, rim marnci uiiuu... t..., c; cauisn. no; orefsed mifiaio, tc; -vnue
. w I nt M)'ie to 7Je. IlllS itnh. iiic: herrlnif. 5c: lilnck nans, fftc; saT
i i ivi.rimiil was lower and then tnon, He; white bass. H)c; cropple, 10c: pike
was because l.U 'rl'"l " '"JJ" ' ,,, -iC: halibut. 12c; bullhea.ls, lDc: rlnB perch
was cool weather In the norlinvi.si. i f inhsters. irrenn. i2r: linlled lobsters. 25c
lowlnx this the tone was tlrm. Liverpool, mnr((,r,. o,. COdtish. lOe; yellow perch, Co.
which had showed some loss early. reco- i OKI xh -f.ive. per uoz., wcoji.w.
ered and closed M Improved... .Corn was "tfr W
7M; midland, choice. Jfl.EO: lowland, choice, recovery on uje autiiorifed nnnouncemcnl
unrfered few ,!' tu; r0 Siraw. ftioice, Jii.uu; .o. .i corn, ;"" .""".i n miiuiui iituiunuoii is io
i riTn .r i iL.iiiid .ttitu 'ir.' ermiitpn rnrn. I ur un il ner eeiiL venriv iiiihih.
i o irrain oarryins roads were well
Is not rlne fop active snei'iiliillon. Never
theless. the price movomcllts of the dav
werp unite wide, ntvlnir to the small tloftt-
Ins supply of stock. Tho undertone of the
marKei, too, was immiaiaKamy nrm. i.ven
the shnrn break In Hrooklvn Transit.
which stock led the mnrltet In point of
.. . .....I i ill f iiriun L' in n rf nn,i n 7P. :u,i in: I rnni'rx. l. . i a.nH.. Annn. .. ,,,n . n ..
ine coin uni , - n . -. , . - . Diiitui, jinn ivi , 7HKIU cuti un urn
.... i... l-j'iillr. ducks. 4&dc: ceete. i'li.ic: turkeys. ..,,1 iui m,.,..i, r.,u, irr.. nninu in m..
Kansas, netHuniu.. .- i ,d J ,VkV iir? . ..1 ,m I Vvmra i h
closed -V nigner KltMSIf DUKSSKI) I'Ot'LTIlY-Hens. Sf? i, iiu,.n tm'i,.i n IniJ i,,,ini
bc'ow the lilk'li nolnt. The stock Jbowed
feeble resistance to tho decline, tho bears
a.'imrently turnlni; the course of tin
sto. k as they chose. There was no news
to oxfilain tne decline, out rumors were
prevalent of n poor statement of earnings
to be made In the forthcoming report.
i ne oilier meal traction siooks were aiso
under :iressuxe. Metropolitan tclllnc at
one time 4 nolnls under Haturdiiv. 1ml rnllv-
Ine 3. Illinois Central rose at ono time
3 und dealliiBH In the stock were mm I to
ihtbo. i noniciai reports that tne stock
Is to co on a C per cent basis were ruauontl-
bio for the rise. Louisville showed Rood
mther unlet advance.
ir ti'iirn iiv nil rniiinn nuiiuii'i,- i .. . .... ......
rnrunn. nt"'; .' ;r.. ..u..,i.r,i,i m per ion, ia.w; corn anu oais, i-nui'i'., iui
Th marKei tor aeineiiim i - 0Ili jir, 50. bran, per ton, 112.00; shorts, per inKcn an day in anticipation of tomortow's
SIHc nnd closed llrm, c oer .uui ,0I1 ju.yi. . monthly crop report, which Is expected to
Pic. Primary receipts were o'f,W dusi ei . VEOHTABLRS. hJiow the Improved condition from rains In
compared with 8'JSW) bushels last ji."- rrrt'MHKHS Per doz.. (KJS0c. the northwest. Haltlmore & Ohio was 11
Mlnneam.lls and Diiluth reported it cars. AiiAii.mTsjitiin:..;n.n weak fentute on the score of the Inslcnlll.
uinlnsl M2 last week and KKI year OH". cant i,u,rense in ernns
JlJlintl iM. llinL ntrn iiimi " " -
T.Virnl recelnts numbered 27 cars, mine or
contract crade. Clearances In wlieat ami
flour at the seaboard were 3-;C.')
The domestic visible Increased IJO.in') Ii iiisli
cls. New York reported elht loads taken
Corn was active and at times broad, (len-
...i.i. I., iirlr 1,111'ketH and a
supply of bullishness In their fr"?"'"K
tn.!rh.mlsm liniiirlit everythlim which Wit' ;
offered, or nearly everytnlnK-and no
smaller fry taKaed alonu' In he usual i a
peculiar to small fry. The why and wi ere
fore of the buyliiB wns lo be found li the
drv weather In ICnnsa and other norllons
of" the corn belt. In n 2c advance for spot
tr . .I... ...! In l.iutfMilflt'lint ('OlinlD
III milinil.'T ' i.J nil.. .. -
iicceptances. There were sonic reports of
ilamaKes In Kansas, where ihe expert 1 id
his microscope are at Inrpe September
sold between 13'ie and 13c. closing 'iic up
i,t kkLKt iitiiiiim were lu i-iii?.
. . . , i.tnixn I ni ,. n ii.iiuiij.i v-i
Oats followed the course of coin lliictua- ...,, ., 2,.,., ,,.. ..-;
tlon. belliB for the most pari sun eii iu iii.ACKllKllllIUS-Pcr 21-nt. case. $2.25,
the same conditions or demano ni l l"."" ulacu- it llilMtllli:)er 21-nt. case.
peetivn yield 01 siowhik '"i'- f.1.f0.
were ITS cars. September koIiI between v,,. ..- 2i..lt. ,.. i.M.
and 21, closlm? V iwiut ai .1 -v . nKn HASPHHUltlKS-Pcr 21-pt. case,
Provisions sympainiieu wnn m- "! jjfo.
strength; the Iiob market was steady and HM'KHHIirUHS-IG.qt. cases, $2.25.
CI It II A NTH Per 21-ot. case. J2.C0.
I'KACHKS-Callfornla, per box, Wcfl$l.
aphiuots caiuornia, per box. i.o.
' . aim 1 nrn I Tier rime. i.-.j.
PUfTNMS-Callfornln. per crate, Jl.351fl.50.
1IAUTI.K I T PKAIIS PIT UllSKEl,
(innSHIIKltlMKS-Per 21-nt. case. J2.
cm:itliIi:S-',allfornla, per 10-lb. box.
enrnlnirs rnnorteil
N'KU TUHN'IPS-Por doz. bunchefl, 25 for June The steel stocks were Inclined
",lh. o heaviness, Tennesseo Coal loslnix 2
SUV IlKKTS-Per doz. bunches, 30c. points, 'i lie movement In the Broun was
NBW CAUHors-Per doz. bunches, 25c. sunnosed to be connected with tho at-
LHTTITCK Per doz. hunches, zoc. lempis to reach an nureement reRardliiB
HADIS1 IEH Homcnrown. ner doz., 150 prices. The lame doorcase In reserves
20c. shown, by Saturday's bank statement re-
PL'AS Per 'v-bu. basket, 50c. mauled unexplained today, but tho cou-
WAX I1KANS Per halt bu. basket, 0tf tinned ease of the money market left mi
50c room for Immediate apprehension on that
NBW TOMATOKS Per bu., BOc. score. It Is the more remote periods re-
CAHHAnK Home-Brown, pet b., lic. Bardlntr which doubts are felt and lender
CAi;i..l;M.(nvi:H-Por doz., $1.00. hold out for full rates for tlmo louns. koIiic;
inr.r. ,.i.. 1 ii nu;.., iui..... "Hi un un; iniiBer perious, inoiiBn tin
r()JIAT()i:s-.Ils8lsslppi, tier tour-oasnci Riiptily of funds for short nerlmlM Ih nlmti.
1,1. ?.VT,rV1i itnnt 'I'll.. .1n,il,l II..1 rn...n... ... ... ......
nui,,,..,,, 1UVIUIB 111 IUI! lUlUIC
unite. i.Vf!Vlc .
M'SII HOOMP-Per lb tinx. 50C,
ItlirHAHH-Per lb.. ViitSc: home srown,
er Hi., 2c.
ONIONS-Callfornln. per sack. $2.00.
PIIUITS
STHAWHi:nUIHS - Colorado shlppinB
receipts at the yards moderate and there
was an absence of Influential sellltiB w ilch
last week was somewhat depresslnB. 1 hero
whs n fair outside demand, as well as silp-
...1 fr.,.,t 1tn1.Vf.r4 M'rillle WHS fltlrlV 11C-
tive. Hentember pork sold between $'2":'4
and $12.SiU, and closed 20f(22Hc over yester
day at $12.S"h; September lard between
dnnt.
ate the absorption of the revenue surplus
") ce ireasury, tne fiossiDlo forelBll needs
lor money BrowinB mil or the future de
velopments In China anil the wnrklns. mil
.,1 cue uvei-e.ii'iision oi ci cults in Uer
iiianv anu itiissni
The bond market tnilnv na .lull n.,,i
chaiiBcs mostly small and IrreKUlar. Total
Biuf.i, ;iiir value.
1 nuiti htates new Is declined U and old
Is In the bid price.
, 1 ho Commercial Advertiser's London
lnanclal cableuram says: Tho markets
here were more cheeiful today, Inspired
by the L-ood news, not only from China,
but nlso from the Transvaal and Kit
masslu. An lncrrnse In ilm ,imnii
business was prevented, however, by the
Impendinif settlement tomorrow. Chinese
bonds rallied rapidly under the spur of
buyliiB by bears. London showed an In
clination to buy Americans, but the move-
$i!.92H and $7.00, closlliB 12'fctJtl5f betttir at $t,iofii.3; .Missouri, per 21-cjt. case, $2.25; ment was checked when "the nbsence of
$7.01. and September ribs between Ji W unu s., baskets. 501ir.0c. e,Xork "upport was noticed. Haltlmore
?'m ulth Ihn elnse 12U,e un lit $710.
ks'tlmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, K I each.
ears; corn, l.UX) cars; oais, jiu cars; iuik"
21.000 head. , , ,,
The leadliis futures raiiBeci as nuiows;
WATi:ilMKLONS-As to size, 3fl40o
icn.
A PPLKS Native, Cvj75c per bu.
i ii wr iviii r iki io.
PINMAPPLICS-Per doz.. cl.5'K((1.7.'..
& Ohio was sold, while llllnnlM Cn,..l
spurtod on New Vork buylnB. THe bank
so d p6,w) cold In French coin and re-
ieieu iioiii rtusirana iiof.ow.
roiiowniB are tne closlnp prices on tho
r OIIANOES - California, Mediterranean New York Stock uxclmnco:
Artlcles.l Open. I HIbIi. Low. C'lose.lSnfy. S40CtH. per box. $1; budded seedllnss, $3,
Wlieat I I I . '
.tniv WMl TflS'J TSi 79li 7R
AilB. TSIl'il Hi 7!i MW W
Sept. 179-OUl 81H 70-ril SI W.i
Jlilv ' W 4-!H!
Ani- Ust.i.uis;il.V I31iii
Sept. HTii-l'iil 4.-. i i:B14lifit. 4I'.(.
Oats I I I I I
July I 24 I 24UI23Ti'n2l 21 23
An?. 23-M 1M,I 23 24 21
Sept. 21 I 24;i 23T(, 2I'.S
P I ! 12 70 ,2 50
Sept. 12 82541 12 S7'.jl 12 7214 12 S754 12 iu2
lMiv A S2U fi TO fi MVil 00 fi 7T
Hept. I fi IWM i i ' i I i i i' niii', j
Oct. 6 ti5 I 7 02. ti 3j 7 02!4 W
July 7m 7 10 7(D 7 10 1 9754
Sfpt. 7 t I 7 10 7 IM I 7 10 6 9753
Cash nuotatlons were ns follows
Kf.OI'lt Hasv: winter mttent. JI.10fit.2H):
Ptralfihts, $3.2(Vi3.90; clears. $3.00H3.70; sprins
mieclnl, $l.7ri1(4.sr.; patents. J.1.60j4.J;
Htriilchts. J.1 2011,1.70: bakers. 12.303! 2.S0.
WIIRAT No. 3 sprlliB. 75'4c; No. 2 red
RlUJiflL'e.
OOHN-No. 2, 4l'if!4l'K,c; No. 2 yellow
41V.ifi44e
OATS-No. 2. 'JIVifTSPie; No. 2 white, i
CiCio; wo. a wnue, 'isr-Mic
lt,YK-No. 2. COc.
HARLUY Fair to choice mnltlllB.
lie.
HBKDS-Flnx. No. I. J1.S0; No. 1 north
wehtern. $l.h0; prime timothy, $.1.10.
Clover, contract rrade. J.s.eo.
PHOVISIONS-Mess pork, per libl., $11.9,
fffl2.7o. 1ari . per n) lbs . jii.TMifi.w. Ha
con, short rlns sides (loose), $i!.9.'1i7.2!j
Pry salted shoulders (boxed). Jii.'.VijT.M)
ulinrt clear sides (Hoxed), j, raw ,. i.i.
WHLSKY-Ilasls of hlwh wines. $123.
SUOAnS-Cut lonf. $r,.r.s; Braiiulnted, $ (
confectioners' A. JTi.Vi: off A. $.'i.S3.
Tho receipts nnd shipments for today were
ns follows:
lll'l IIUA. ill Ulllllll.l CI'VUIlllhi'l
LH.MONS-Callfornla, fancy, $1.73; choice,
Atchison
tin pM
Haltlmore Ohio.
Camilla Pacltlc ...
CaimJa Southern .
( hes. & Ohio.
Wt, Union Pacific"
$1.50
IIANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
S2.ritl3.00.
tllUl'i.
HIDUS No. 1 creen hides. 7c: No. 2 U'lilciico at. W...
creen hies, r.c: No. 1 salted hides. 7c; .-so. p, ii. & o
2 salted hides. 6c; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 Clilenun, I. I.
lbs., .no; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to lo 1US., to. do pfil...
MISC'ICLLANKOHS. TiiiriiR.i &
71Tn
S7
.. )S
... ST.','
... in!
...i:i
... 23H
... -,i
in
NCTS-Hlckory. larse. per bu., $1.23; rhlcnuo & N. W..15S
n. I. & V
.10)'.
Wl.
shellbarks. J1.35: I'hiclish walnuts, ner lb.
1211 115c; filberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, per . . m. i.... r.Vj
lb., llJjlCc; rnw, pen lb., 554Si6c; roasted, coioracto southern..
o'.siii'.sc
72;
7
1T'4
M. I.unik (irnln mill Provisions.
ST. LOl'IS. July 9.-WI1I2AT-HIbIht;
No. 2 cash, elevator, 7S7iMi9o; track, iMsSl1
79 io; July. 7S'c; aubusl, TSVic; septemuer,
7!te: n. '1 hard. ile.
COHN II cber: No. 2 cash. Wo: track.
4154c July. l2To; September. TM)Hc
i uiziier: no. c.isn. iriivn
siic; July. -iiio; s"i)temucr, ii'sc; .o. j
wnuo. 2i;4c.
UY 10 Firm nt 55c.
FLOrit-t'nchanBcd: patents. $3.S5il.05
extra fancy and stralsht, $.1.40?i3.Co; clear,
'it: 1.3U.
HKHDS T mot hv. snot. J2.W; prime now
to arrive, AtiBiist, J...00 inn.
flax July, v-r- inn.
OllNMlCAI-Steadv. J2.20ft2.25.
I1IIAN Fasler: Hacked, east track. Or. Vi":
11 A V lllt.lml" t! KIM, l' TJi- nnilrle. tt.M'it
do lt iifd 40
do 2ii pfil im
Del. .t HiulKon 1I0,
111. I. & V ITS
Denver & It. (! IT'l
do pfil
Krle
do lid pfd...
Clt. Nor. pfil
HocklnB Pout ...
HorklnR Valley .
Illinois Central .
Iowa Central ...
do pf,l :
:. p., i o.
L. 10. ft W
lo pfd
Iike Shore 209
Iouls Nash
Manhnttaa L
Met. St. Ity
. 10i
. K,
13',
. 31
.lV
do nfd.
Wubash
do pM
W. & I. K
do 2il pfd....
wis. C?ntrnl 1311,
mini AVPnil 10
Ailiinis KTprens ....lis
Alner. Kxprefs ....150
P. S. Kxpress 4;
wnis-rarno ICx..
Anier. Cot, Oil...
do pfd
Amer. SlnltlnB ,
do pfd
Amer. S. & 11...
do pM
Amer. Spirits ..,
do pfil
Aimer. S. If
do pfd
Amrr. H, & W.,
do pf,
Ainer. Tin Plate
do pfd
MUy LIVE STOCK MARKET
lut-MJimti'i j iuitii h 1 if 11 n r .snnn mn nt't 111 1 -
tips prldclpnlly. on the luinouncrmont thrtt
inn iipiiirnipn nntwitiiiMfi in iu'kuuhh' rii
(tin ffirnToM h.4)i,ni,inr will tnrnt ldinof i
ced,l!?..V:,nir,a.,l!,dvn,neel,eTC Heavy Shipment of Western Stoors
cent rentes, uof for the nccouni, excimum: 1 Arrived, ioaavi
nr tj,,,,tnii n:t ml... r.if fhilH. SnillllSh4S " '
ciosed cit il 70. . .
ItKIll.IV Inli. o t.'.rolmni'e on i.ononn,
HOG MARKET AGAIN ON UPWARD COURSE
011111), Ul( 'n. WVIIl 1 N. - - - -
bills, 3Ti per cent.
1
Common Cnttlr Sell flour o Ten I'riitn
l.uirrr anil Cholcf Cnttlr cnrl-
Slcml Western (Irimirn
Sell Xntlsfnelorlly.
41 steers . 1079
7 feeders. . S4
34 cows, . .. !2
22 COWS '.KM
10 COWS 1001
61 COWS
4 in
s jr.
3 7o
3 7t
.1 7ft
971 J 7H
S feelers
11 fenlers
34 cows .
Ii cowi . .
fi! cows
10 steers
Hi
. 2
1004
. 971
?74
1131
il W.
3 m
3 7fi
3 70
3 75
3 65
llimtnii Ml ne Us nnd llonds.
linSTON. July 9.-Call loans, 2V&ti3 prr
c-nt; time loans, S'svlls Per cent,
closlns:
OltlcUl
A., T. ir S. 1. ..
do pM
Amer. Sucar ... .
do pfd
Ilontnn & Albany,
lloMon i;ievaleil ,
lloston & Maine..
P., II. & Q
Dominion Poal ..
federal Steel
do pfd
I'ltclihunr pfd .,
(lenenil t:ieotrlc .,
Mrx. Central
Mich. Telpphono
N. K. O. & p..
Old Polony
Old Dominion ...
Itilblier
fnlon Pacillc
. "-',i Went Und 2'i
. At hlson 4 100
.IF'ilN. B. O. & C. $s... 65
.11 I Adventure
..214 AlbAicr Mlnlnit Co.
..111'4 Atnal. Copper
,.t Atlantk)
,.12l'i Honton Mont...
,. M Iltitte & lUmton...
.. Col. & llecla
.. C5 Penttnnlal
, 1 17' 4 franklin
. Onceola
. . 12 rarrot
1
3'l
32
29".
60
730
16
i:u
62
40 ti
tv.
June lb. .
tt.i uune is..
June 11...
June 18...
June 19...
June) a)...
T,,t,. 91
.New York M miner stoou. .i,m w.
.iiv u ik. .in v v. i ne ioiiowinK are .iiint 21.
the rloslnz (piotntlons for mining shares June 24.
touaj .
SOUTH OMAHA. July !
t,.i iv.iii.. tinirs. snccp.
Olllclnl Mnncluv :. 4.G92 6,Obl !"
. - - - - . . -M II TI.
same uny last wceK 2.t' o.S i'lys
Same day week before.. 2,230 J"'"
Same three weeks iiko.. 1,975 3,4,3 b.mij
Same four weeks nito... 2.7i2 4,uS l,5
Avrrac price pld for ..o;s jor mo
tin(mT.Mluv' tmw nvirlcrt started out
,.111, i,i,lu rnii.lmr alwint like Hnturdav. but
nwltiB tti r.ither IIkIU receipts and a pood
.tniiiimit the tiinrket uriiduallV firmed UP
and trndltiB became more active The ratise
of prices was annul tne same as 011 mum
dny, thotlKli there were no Iiob of as Bood
quality s the J5. load on Saturday U
will be remeninercu tnai on eaturuny me
limi.- slrltiL- was. at to. 10. with the bulk at
JS.l(Miri.l2. but today the long string was at
JS.12'S, witn a tew cnoicc neavy weiitme
going nt J.1.1"i'(t5.l7Va
l ne marKei came 10 a cioe nt no e.Tn?
hour for the lack of something to sell nnd
was about 2'ifific higher on the wind up.
As will be noted from the table of average
ludeos today's advance makes up for about
half of the loss on Saturday, lteprcseiita-
tlve sales:
. '
. IV,
.202
. 17'i
qulncy
Santa Fe Copper.
Tamarack
Ptnh Mining ...
Winona
J.ll.jlj8.llM7.l.lW.l.
14 SJ, 3 C4 3 77 3 31, - 'JJ
,. Msii Wolverines
J6
Phollar Pi
Crown Point 7
Con. Pal. & Vn 140
Deailwood 4"
Oould & Currle 10
Hale & Norcross... 30
Hometake SC)
Iron Silver SO
Mexican 19
Ontario
Ophlr
I'l mouth
Qulrkllver ....
do pfd
Sierra Nevada ,
Standard
Union Con
Yellow Jacket
....650
.... 6?
.... 10
...iso
....700
.... 20
,..X0
.... 20
.... 12
Hunk CIenrlnK.
Juno 25
Juno 26
June 27
June 2S
June 29
Juno 30
July 1
Jiuy
July 3
July 4
jiny a
July 6
July 7
rntPAr.n .tniv n Clenrlncs. $23.818. S25; .lulv s
balances. $2.4r3,;97; posted exchnnBC. $4. 80 July D
4 j 3 t2i
6 03
b Ofi' 3 64
4 94 3 71
4 93, 3 69,
r, CO 3 tifi
D 13 3 63
6 10)
S 01
b (M
5 11
4 99
5 01
4 9'
6 01
B 08
S 16
S 11
3 13
3 U
3 64
3 ff,
3 a
3 SS
3 73
3 78
3 78
3 83
3 81
3 86
3 )l 3 22 3 01
3 S3j 3 18 3 06
3 SOI 3 21, 3 10
I 3 IS U 02,
3 SO, 2 93:
3 81, 3 15
3 21, 3 IH
3 21 3 0:
3 7
3 72
3 S!
3 69
I
3 62
3 63
3 CS
3 23
3 15
3 16
3 60! 3 21
3 65 , 3 21
3 57 3 23
3 61 3 is:
I 3 21,
3 66
3 CO
3 76
3 87
3 7S
1 fciTli. Vnti' Virl rt x idintice. An illseotlllt
Dliit.AiiMt.tMitA' .lulv 9. Clcarlncs. $11.
69'i,0)5; balances, $1,786,901; mdney, 3V4 Per
tLST. LOFIS. July O.-Clearlngs, $3,585,193;
li!il,itiin m.nii. tmiiiev. 4fl7 ner cent: New
Vr,..! uvnhnl,',,. If... fllur-nllllt lllll. Il.ir IISkGll. I r V. C3 I. II
NKW YOUK. July 9,-Hank clearings Missouri Pacific Hy!
$102,191,629. balances. $2,796,293. Union Paclllc System. 24
I50STON. July 9.-Clenrlngs, $li,3?3,512; c. A- N. V. Hy 2
balances. $1.7.12,271. , F., H. Sz M. V. It. 11... 33
HAI.TI.Mt.mi;. JUiy . wieuriuss, ,w S, C. & P. Uy..
119; balances, Jlll.uli
3 00
2 9
2 97
296
2 94
2 981
2 9t
2 95
2 96
3 2$
3 28
.1 321
3 35 2 96!
2 98
2 98
3 04
4 44
4 44
4 46
4 48
4 46
4 37
4 40
4 40
4 46
4 5!
4 57
4 63
4 60
4V
4 63'
4 70
4 83
4 81
4 91
4 761
75i
4 6;
4 M
4 70
4 w)
4 67
4 77
4 82
4 K
4 i
4 73
4 80
4 70
4 64
4 73
4 66
4 85
4 94
4 77
5 01 :i
Tmlltit. Qui, .In.- ItnlldllV.
Tho official number of cars of stock
brought In todny by each road was:
Cattle. Horn). Sheep. II r e.
C, M. &. St. I'. Hy 1
1
1
12 2
1
21 2
C St. P., M. ft O. Hy. 27
II. Ct .M. Jv. 11. 11 Ji
C, II, & Q. Uy 3
K. U. Ac HI. J..
22
18
12
V00l MnrUot
t rw-trtv. T..1.. n tUe ,,'nnl nlintlAn
I.W.IVU., .Jill ir. niv . . - - --.. . , .
Bales today there was u good attendance C.. H. I. & 1 1 ., (.... J
and the number of bales offered was 6,6Si. i. & 1 , wtsi... -
' " Vili '.?r oVr,"im "r-r Total receipts 200 69 22 14
bred "wools were briskly competed for nt The disposition of the day's receipts was
hardenliiB prices, especially tor coarse as follows, eacn ouyer purcnamiiB uiu inim
criides. Koine i-onil izreasles and scoureds bcr of head indicated:
were boii"ht In nwnltlllK higher orlces. A iiiivern Cattle. Hoes. Sheep,
good selection of wools met with compctl- Omaha Packing Co 369 689 173
Hon nnd nmlncd tlrm nrlccs. Kol owing Is n 11 tlnmmnml m 369 768 WW
the sale in detail: Swift and Company ill 81 'J5
New South Wales, 1.400 bales; scoured. 6d cudahy Pucklng Co 1.3S4 1,33j 62.S
(ffls fid; creasy. 5'.iTiimd. Queensland, 11.150 Armour & Co 253 1.463 8D0
bales; .scoured
9't.d. Victoria. 1.100 bales; scouren, b-Jicrus
C'Ad; Breasy, fid&lH l',4d South AtiBtralla, Vansant & Co 19
i.2p naies; greasy, b'wiou. .ew .euinnu, Iibman & Co
1,500 bales: scoured. IWllOd; grensy. 4',4( Henton & Underwood.
91 ; Cape of flood Hope nnd Natal, 200 bales; other buyers
scoured. Is Ndiils GHtl; Breasy, 2!(9d.
228
88
ST. t.ni'i'A .inly" 9 wool-Stoadv on
bright medium grades; Inactive and weak
on line lrriiilt'H. ilnrk heilVV. short. etc.
'Trado was light, current offerings being
small, while holders ore not disposed to
force sales; medium grades, HlfCO'.fce; light
line. Il3fl7c; heavy fine, wane; iud wasnca,
2,213
Totals 4,387 5,123 5,013
fTTl.KTho market today was Very
liberally supplied, receipts being Inrgcst for
a Monday in some time. Among the ar
rivals were someining over nicy nun ui
westerns, which in reality opens ine season
fnr irnHt stoelt. A few have been on sale
before, but not enough to make n market.
Trading started out slow this morning
on all lines and It soon became evident that
17;
47
lfi
20
S8
.Vmer. Tobacco
do nfd.
Anaconda M. Co.,
Ilrk. lisp. Tr
Polo. P. & I
Con. Tobacco
do nfd
!S federal Steel ...
87', I do pfd
..1I7;, General Ulectrlc
8.50.
Articles.
Vlnur. bbls
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
llye, bu
Hurley bu
Hecelpts.
x.roo
3S,f10
191,000
307,000
2.000
3,000
On the Produce exchaiiBe today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, 15Jf
J3Vsc; dairies, iistwc. i.'neese. nrm at vwu
lu'AR. r.ggs, steauy; iresn, luiic.
WIIISKY-Sleadv. $1.23.
MKTALH Lead, lower nl H.lto. apeiter.
stonily at Jl.l2'-j.
POl'LTHY Steady: chickens. 7c: springs.
Oliioe; turkeys, 5?iie; ducks, 5Vic; springs,
79IM1; geese, no; springs, ic.
units- steauy at v.tv.
Hl'TTKH- Steady; creamery,
dairy, ltjtlfie.
IKON ril lTDN l lli-ll..
HACiOINO-Sfi8ic.
I1K.MP TWINi:-!)c.
PKOVISIONSPnrk, strong:
$13.f). Lard, higher; prime steam, $6.75;
nhiilnn Sil Ml lirv wiilt meats llioved).
30.000 stronger, extra sfiorl. $7.37K-: clear rlhs.
4? 000 $7.50: clear Hides. $7.tS!'A. Hncon (boxed).
nsi.Offl stronger; extra shorts, $7.87!;; clear ribs,
23C,0Oi) $S.00; clear sides, $8.12!.
HUCKIPTH-1' lour. B.ooi) tinis.; wneai,
130.O11O bu: corn, so.ooo bu: oats. (!0.O0 tin.
SI1 ll'Jlli.N TH ! lour. 1. ww nuis.; wneai,
H.ooo bu; corn. 19S,0iM bu; outs, 7,000 im,
... r.i
...
... Ml,
... M
... 10
... 31',
...12!)
...I27J
Ship-
tnents,
2.000
lefiWic;
Johblnc,
M'.w Youic ;r.i:it.i, .iiahuivi'.
Cinotnt Ions for the Dny on A'nrlotin
Cum nioilltlrH.
NKW YOUK, July 9.-FLOl'H-HccelptH
afl'.tS ibbls.: exports. 12.9S0 bbls.; sales
8.400 pkgs.; fairly active and llrm on
Ftrong patents. but quiet otherwise;
winter patents, ji.i&jm.bo; winter stralgtits
ft.90fil.lu: winter extras. $2.tiot3.15; winter
low grades, jz.io'ic'.io; .Minnesota patents
J4.50i)C.(iO; winter bakers. $3.15fi3.. Hyo
nnur, ouiet; sales, iiki iiiiis. ; fair to goon,
yi.iwiu.w. cnoice to fancy, j.l.Ej(li3.7a.
C0HN.MI;AL Strong; yellow western.
K 11 11 km m City (Irnln unit Provision.
KANSAS CITY. July 0. WHKAT July.
7o-Hc; Sejilember, 71p; cash, No. 2 hard, pt, p. g,
il'i.f72e; No. 3. tSf71c; No. 2 red, 7S'.ilf an. Pacltlc
;l 7"',7r. I fc!.. T...11....
COHN-July. 4Hici September, 42c; cash,
No, 2 mixed, 43'ij43fec; No. 2 'white, 45c;
No. 3. 44c.
OATS No. 2 Willie, ZitU2!V&C.
it vk no. . &7C.
HAY-Cholce timothy, JlO.OOfi 10.50; choice
prairie. J7.IW7.W.
do nfd
Mo. fai-llle
Mobile Ohio..,
M., K. T
do pf.l
N. .1. Central...
.V Y. Central...
Nor. & West....
do nfd
No. Parllle
do pfil
Ontario & W....
O. It. & N
do nfd
Pennsylvania ..
It eu 1! In g
do 1st pfd..
do 2d pfd..
It. it. West....
lo nfd
St. L. K S. f...
do 1st ifd..
do 2d pfd..
Ht. L. H. W....
do pfil 24U
Ht. Paul Ill'i
do pfd ITnu.
Omaha. ...110
. 3f-i
So. Hallway 10
do pfd W.
Texas A Parllle.... 14'i
.120
. 33',
. 87
. 3
. ISt,
. SSI,
. l'i
. 17
. I0'i
. 67
. 32i
. 72' i
. 201ft
. 71'4
. 91
.127
. as'-j
. 51
. 32',
. 24'i
774
.. S24
.. or,',
..130
.. 47.a
.. 91
.. 21i
.. 64
. 71)
.. M'i
.. M
.. !Sa
Gluroso Stigar .
do pfd
Int'tt'l Paper ....
do pfd
Laclede Oup
National Hlxcult
do pfd
National I-ad ...
do nfd
. Jl'i. National 8teel ...
77 do pfd
. ."lO'a'N. Y. Air Drake.
. "')- No. Ainerlean ...
. IDU.Paeltla Poant ....
. 12 do iKt pM....
. 76 I do 2d pfd....
.127'i Pacific Mall
. 17 Ptople'H Oas ....
. 53'j Prc.'Ked S. C
. 29 I do pf.l
. M'i Pullman P. C. ...
. 87 .Stand. It. & T....
. ! Sugar 1I6'4
. 6."i I do pfd lir.
. 32 Tenn. Coal X- Iron.. 6'i
)i U. S. Leather
Potljiii Inrke,
XEtt' YOUK. Jlilv 9. COTTON Spot luivers wanted tho cattle at lower figures,
closed steady at Ne advance; middling up- Reports from other points were not favor-
laiids, 10'ie; miiiniing pun. iuisc; san-s, -,- able to the sellers anu ine laci inai ine
9.13 bales, futures closed barely steady; western cuttle were coming In competition
July. $10.13; August, $9.79; September, $8.89; wnn tho commoner grades of cornfed cat
October. $9.51; November, $S.31; December, te mn(e (t Impossible to hold prices up.
U.'iO: Jnnuarv. ti.'Ii: Kebrtiary, $8,30; March, a n result the market on nractlcallv
$8.30; April. $8.33; May, $8.38. everything 111 the beef steer line, with the
kw uitiii-iA.-vs, juty a. vcji y.' exception of some of tne cnoiccsi Bracics.
firm: s.-lles 2.000 bales: ordinary. 8 l-16c: url,l ,.rn,,n,l Hlmo Inu-sr Ihnn nn frldnv nt
good ordinary. 84c; low middling. 9 l-16c: ast week. Strictly choice heavy cattle
iiiiuiiiiiiK, in i-iuv.-. numi iiii.iviiuift. jv WPre jQj jower.
middling fair. 10 M6c; receipts. -1.22. bales; wlth exception of tho western cattlo
stock. 0.2S3 nales. futures were stcady ; ,hern were not many cows on sale. The
i ne
nnd
i.iti
,-J:!5':1y..AI,r,l. fs-1i,;ii' . ... the tendency was to force prices still lower
t.B,viMH.iV "'" th' we last week. Feeder buyers
i"Lk1?lu.,R'?. r!y.4.. )lc?.;.!"1(,,'nl-i",V12 are not anxious for supplies, as the demand
i. iiV Si ,r.' """"""""" "v'" rrom the country is slack.
stock, 31.3.V. bales. Thl. i,einir nrnctlcallv the ooenlnir of the
t.eason for western crass cattle, thero is
notlilnc n it 11 which to compare today s
prices, pncKers tooK nom tairiy wen and
bought tho heavier cattlo at what was con
sidered fairly satisfactory prices, One
bunch brought $4.10 and the others sold at
,iuiy, iu..iii iiiii, nuKuni, .j..- iiottcr grades were nearly stcany, mil
ber, $S.?358.?I; October. $8.338 34; common and grassy stuff was slow
,)pr' U liVi- ?' ,Vp,cem"pr',r,,'VicVS.Ji ' !'er. the name as It hns been nil along
arv. $8.12fi8.13: February. $8.13ff8.15 Mnrcll, v. e,i,. i ni,,
.. 8.1'i
..IIS
.. f.'t
.. M'i
.. M
.. 62
.. '.'6';
..
.. u
.. -Ii
..lS'l
SMtfi'so; fancy, 7it7'te. California dried
prunes. 3'Mi7c per pound ns to size und
iiuallty. Apricots, Hoyal, italic; Moor
l'urk. Hit lie peaches, pecieil, I4fl8c; un-
poeleci, ottac.
.Siisitr .tlnrkrt.
NKW OKLKANS. July 9.-SUGAH-Htrong;
centrifugal, yellow, 5555 6-16c; sec
onds. ;rK4'V.
NKW VOHK. July 9. SUOAH-Haw.
utrong and held higher; refined, strong; Nii.
6. $5.50; No. 7. $.l."; No. S, $5.40; No 9. $5.35;
no. in. j.a); No. ll. k.; No. 12, Sfi.20; No.
13. $5.20; No. II. $5.20; standard A. $5.80: con-
fectloners' A. $5.80; mould A, $6.25; cut loaf.
h.4i: crusneii, jb.w; powncreu, yi.iy; granti-
i.i i.i J ie
liict u, i..n, l Ulll il, fll.l.'.
BEEF ST EE US.
No.
1
X
S....
1....
s...
9....
11....
1....
1....
At.
... S) C 75
...HO 2 75
...toco t s
... 3 191
... ITJ 4 2S
...MJ 4 TO
... tCl 4 40
...:i;i it
... ICZ 4 4.i
J) 4.5
do pfd ,
U. S. Itubber
do pfd
Western t'nlnn ..
Ilepubllo I. & 8.
do pfd
P. C. C. & St. L.
1
07
, 23
, 9!
SO
11
, r..i
, C9
Offered. Assessments mild.
nflont
cur lots.
HAHLEY Quiet ; fredlng, IKc, c. I. f..
71. ew iotk; malting, 4i''wi-, c. I. r., New
jiori:.
HAHLEY MALT Nonmlnal at 6355So
WHEAT Hivelpts, 10,675 bu.; exports
iu.tno nu.; sales, ;i,.vki,hih tin.; mill res, 120,
ooo, export; spot market llrm; No 2 red
NSic. f. o. i.. al oat: No. 2 red. KSTic. e e
vator: No, 1 northern, I)uluth !V, f. o
h.. afloat, to arrive; No. 1 hard. Duluth
!!2.c, f. o. h afloat to arrive. Ontloin.
opened weak through local and foreign
Ximv York Money MnrUct.
nkw vnniv .inlv fl-vovMv-ni, oii
nUTTEH-Creamery, 15018c; dairy, fancy, easy at 1'ifiHi per cent: last loan. 114 tier
He. cent; prime mercantile paper, S'liiTl'.fc per
ECiOS The egg market was active. The cent,
receipts were light. Fresh eggs sold quickly STEHL1NU K-XCHANOE-F Irm. with
at strong prices. i- resu .vusouri una nctuiu nusiuess in ianKer hills at J4.S64
Kansas stock, to. loss on; southern eggs, for dcmancl and at ji.8tTri.iiii for slxtv
ti'.je. cases returned. dnvs; pofted rates, $l.83UI.S7,,i) commercial
:ir sll-
c: city Me; Hrandywlne J'.OOfifi 70 6"je. cases ret uruecl. dnvs; pofted rates, J4.83j( I.ST'.ii comill
IvYE-Stl'iidy sS.l icrC t.o.b.. , HECKIPTS-Wheat. 4l,0(tt bu; corn, 11,30-) bills $1 -83UJ.4.VIU
Hont: state. filftC'c. c I f New York bu ; oats, 4,0fO bu. SILVEH ertlllcates. 6li1Jfi2;c; bu
ir lots ' ' I'TK siiii'.MENTS-Wheat, 33,tW) bu; corn, ver. ClMc; Mexican dollarn, 48c.
12,200 bu; oats, 1.C00 bu.
Toll-tin Market,
TOLEDO. O.. July O.-WHEAT-Dull.
higher; spot. 84,0; July. August, 84',!c;
September, htc.
POHN-Acuve, iiignur; xso. z cnsii, bc;
aentember. 43VP.
uats unii, inciter; no. z casn, 2oc; scp-
temper
UYi: null, unchanged; No. 2 cash, ooc.
t'LOVEiiHi'Ji'iu Dim. tincnangeci;
selling, but rallied later nnd were llrm prime, $5.10; '99 prime, $5.50; October, $5.90;
mn.l .,f ll,A .1.,.. n. l.t..Un. ..1.1.... I Vn 11 1 TF1
,,i"r-v u. ,.- .... un nihil. I viiinrp, II III-- I .w
HONDS Government. Irregular: Rtnte. In
active: railroad. Irregular.
nie closing prices on bonds today are ns
louowg;
If. S. 2a ref....
do coupon ..
do Ji. reg. ..
do 3s, reg...
do coupon ..
do U, reg...
do coupon
...103 do 4i wit
...101 N. y. (.'. la lo
...100 s .1. p. R. c....120U
...los'i jv'o. I'acmc z nii;
,..109'i do U 10'4
ii.MI1 ri l l' & H U 4S..1Q0
N. & w. c. 4a
do old 4s, reg....lltj "Ore. Nav. In....
,ii'i
107
crease In the visible supply, covering of
snorts ami sympathy with corn; closed
Jirm nt uvw net ndvnnce. July, &'u
.1 I ... .....
(.m-, vium'u in ivi'ki. neiiietnuer.
85!4c closed nt SSV"; October, SS'fjSj'iHe
SI.75.
1,1 veiliiiol (irnln nml ProvUlimn,
L1VEHPOOL, July 9. tYH EAT Spot,
llrm; No. 1 northern, spring, fis 6'3d; No. 1
California. Cs 3'4difis RVi-d. futures, linn;
do coupon Ul'b "Jo 4 lOlij
do l. reg 113'i "O, B. U ia..
do coupon 113'i "do con. St
D. of C. 3 65a.
Atch. gen. 4...,
do lull 4h
Panada So. 2s.
127i
Ill's
closed nt S5c; December, SoMlSS'ic closed July, 6s 74il; September, Gs 45d; Decern- "C. & O 4's.
at Sfilic. her. nominal. 1 An
COHN Hecelnts. 3M. 42". bu etniirin no. I'll UN Soot firm: American mixed, now. p v w f Tn.tioi. tin r
617 bu.; sales, 17S,U)0 bu. futures; 560.000 Is "'.sd; Amerlcnn mixed, old, 4s 3d. Futures. Mo H. f. dvb. lis. .HS'i So. Pa. Iflo 4s....
till, exlwirt: nnt firm- Vn 0 r.07,. n I. I ut,ii,U- .lulv W 41ll: Senletnber. 4 3d
ullont und 6oc elevator. Options vvero at PHOVISIONS Lard. American reilned,
first easy with wheat, but developed into dull, Cs 3d; prime western, in tierces, mill,
11 niniuir marKei on small country ac im
rentnnces. a 1:0011 cash ilemnml. lilfhnr
cables and ilamuun talk from K'nnsnu- Dulutli AVltent Market,
closed steady at '.f!- advance. July lll'Ll'TH. July 9. WH"EAT-C'ash, No. 1 "P.en. Klectrlc Js..,114
.133 Heading ten. 4a.... 7
1U1N "It. II. w. is in
S L &. I M a )0!i!i
lui't ".ii it & a i-- p. ks.i:i
99 "st. Paul connol..l!
II 6V, St. P. C. it T. la. 116',
..ll'i
.. 7?
..10i',i
v-Ioscd nt 49c; September, l8Tsy49 15-16c, inrd. SPii; September, Sic, August, 8lic; la. Pentml Is 113'i
closed at 49-Sc Oeceniber. S11e; No. I northern, cash. 8214c; a K. P. P. & O. la. 71
UA in ivjecuiniv. Mi.iW int.; exports. 1,889 Jooteiutier, ; August. ;; ueccmber, !. & N. unl. 4a
Ml.; sales, is.oiki mi. snot. Spot, llrm; No 2Vc; No. 2 nortnern, o;sc; .no. 3 spring, M., K. & T
.."c; no. .1, .ijc, no. 2 wnite, 31c; No. ii'.ic.
3 white, 30V; track mixed western, SOUc; OATS 27ii27',iC.
track whlto western. 3053Hic; track white COHN Wc,
utute. 'JO-fitOe. Ontlnna nlllnt hut ul,v,Ht- I
HAY-Quirt: shlnnlnir. 70fi75c: enn.i iJ Plilliulellililn Proilitce Market.
choice. 8Mlh7'.(tc PHILADELPHIA. July 9.-HUTTEH
HOI'S Quiet: state, common to choice, Steady; fancy vyestern creamery, PJHc;
iw.i crop, liqciic; out, 3oc; Paclllc coast, fancy western pnius, ;jc
1S99 crop, W(l3c; old, 31iGo.
HIDES-FIrm; flalveston, 20 to 23 lbs., 18c;
y...tl.. t.. ... ... nr 11. nn, . .
v auiui 11111, mi en j iun., teic-; t exits tiry
24 to .10 lbs.. He.
LEATHEH Steady ; hemlock sole, Buenos
Ayres. ugnt to ncavyweignts, 2314121140;
acid. 23U'(i-.'4U.c.
IMtriVTainVS itlenf Mtnn.1v. fumllc. HA Ml Un
Cn-fil. nw.au l OilTiO IUI. l,ii,,iu t",l A.V., I It V K St end v i No. 1. 62fl 63c.
.21.00; packers. $VlW5.l'l; clenr extra India HAHLEY Lower; No. 2, 4751 ISc; samplo,
mess, J13.0iMHS.75. Cut meats, llrm; pickled 101 lie
.oltl.. U-,l.-.n. ..Inl'l.t aVt..,tl.l.,rd 3... ..Inl. I
I,, I I,,.m lftillVVle I.nr.l nnuv v.,it..rnl Mill 11111 POllH lieill Mlll'kfl
steamed. $7.27: icllned. steady: continent. MINNEAPOLIS. July. 9.-WHEAT-In
"ilikaao Tor. 4s.. 92'i So. Itatlw-ny 5a..
Colo. So. 4 Sl "S. It. fe T. Hi.
D. Ic H. O. Is 1"2 .Tex. A Pacific la.. .113
do 4h 97 I'Mii 2 f,-,
t'nlon Pacinc 4a.... 107
Wulaii Is lll'l
do 2s V)l4
West Shole 4a 113
"Wis, Central la... 7
"Va. Centuries .... DO
Krlo .tcncral 4a KVl
1. W. & D. C. Is.. 71
KOOB Steady : fresh nearby and frosh
wostern. 13o; fresh southwestern, He; fresh
southern. 10c.
Mllaanukoe (irnln Mnrkrt.
MII.WAI'KEE. July 9. WHEAT No. 1
northern. SO'srVblHic; no. 2 northern, W.
When issued, bid. a TriiBt receipts and
oucrcii.
Loudon Mining; Stock.
LONDON, July 9.-1 p. m.-ClosIng:
Conaola, money .... M'i Dili . . .77777. . 77777
do account ITM do lat pfd...
.. 26 Pennsylvania ....
91' , l no .mini
Atchlaon
Pan. Pacillo ...
St Paul
Illinois Central
UnilKVIll-.
l.'nlon Pacillo ,
N Y. Central.
...Ut'i'No. Paclllc pfd....
. ..niC!ranil Trunk ....
... 7C, Anaeonila
... -4'jlKand Mines
...113
. ll'l
. 33
$7.40; South America, $S; compound, JC.C5ff store. No. 1 northern. July. SOI.c; Septem
6.37vi Pork. llrm. family. JI3.KHH.Mi short her. S0-c; on track. No 1 hard. Mp; No. 1
clear. J13.2Jirl3.25; mess, $1.1.2Cfi 11.00. northern, Sic; No. 2 northern. i9 e.
TALLOW Firm: city ($2 per pkg.). 4,ic;
rountrv (nkgs. free), mifOic,
HICE Steady: domestic, fair to extra, 4'i
icv...e; japan, 4 ViH'.ic.
NEW
('one. llnrkct.
YOUK, July 9.-COFFEK-Spot.
HAH SILVEU-Stcndy. 23 0-16d per ounce,
MON E YVMl'i ner cent. Tho rato of dis
count in the open mnrket for short bills I
2V per cent; rntn of discount for threo
moilllia uiua, . i per c.iu.
f liiiiiielul Notes,
LONDON, July o American securities
nfter a weait opening were steauicr, nut
hUHlliesu v.-as not active, owin; io mo set
tUmHiit. At tho close tho inirket was firm
Spanish Is closed 7024. Amount of bullion
Hlo. steady; futures opened steady at Cf20 withdrawn from the Hank of England on
. 1 . ....... fl.kl... ...... avaL.h ....... I ........ ....In.. I " , . riAlil hu.b In I.A
Hl'lTEH-He'celpts.' 9,710 pkgs,! steady; points ndvancn on cables and foreign sup- balance today. r3.0ii0, OoW bars in the
rrennierv. 17aH9'ie. factorv Hnlti'ie, pori 1 riossu irci;iiii "on unci- nn- 1 ujn-n ni.un.-i u.c ... - - -
-',',',J '..'i'.''' "V. ?." ..'. !...... ... : ....1.. 1. wiv,..r. inini on it ?rji I i.iiiiu inlv a The liouiaa hiira lodav ra.
cjlltilvaL. Hvceipm, yH".i wcuiVi 1 iov;i v 0 muni v.. ..,.v . --w - -
ev York Dry liamli,
NEW YOUK. July 9 DRY HOODS
There has been more Inmilrv in the market
today tor the gotioral run or cotton goods.
Slanles without change In nrlccs. Amer
lcnn Indigo blue nnd prints reduced to AMc
and shirting prints to 3ic per yard. Print
cinins, nrm. A numiier or i-nu mvor mills
closed down todnv. Nothlnir Imnnrtunt do.
ing in giiigiinms wooiens aim worsteds
quiet ami unaltered.
.Stfiteiiic nt of Visible Sniiply.
NEW YOltK. July 9. The statement of
the visible sunnlv of cralll. In store nml
nlloat, on Saturday, July 7, as compiled by
41 HMO 4 K
tl M13 4 O
13 M 4 45
n tin 4 TO
43 KXO 4 71
19 K3 474
U
a
it
VJ 4 15
1431 4 73
1W0 4 78
...... 4
16 10) 4 M
20 ITU 4 50
13 1COJ 4
1 4 M
16 103& 4 Hi
21 1300 4 80
...1134 4 85
14 1314 4 B
id lira 4 m
21 1094 4 W)
STEERS TEXAS.
44 941 4 80 39 1156 4 80
STEERS AND HEIFERS,
21 1012 4 25 32 920 4 80
No.
1...
CS...
36...
2...
)...
21...
4...
JS...
si'.'..
40.
It
32.....
41....
7....
2S....
3T..,..
5....
43....
14....
S7....
17.,..
47....
40....
59....
M....
16....
4....
At. Pr.
124(1 4 $0
1114 4 M
1133 4
ir7 4
1243 4 90
1S4 4 )
UH 4 H
net 1 1
1223 4 M
M3 4 Jo
i 10
OM t 00
no 6- ci
... .tL'83 S.K.
1261 5 Ofi
1313 i 00
r.w 6 io
1173 r.
156 E 14
IS72 r. 10
1243 f. in
1242 t, I2H
1197 6 16
1263 5 IT,
1292 R IR
1341 E IE
1382 6 IE
1146 E 20
1137 5 20
corn, lH.isi.fM) bu.. an increase of 2,i69 0no
bu.; oats, 7.116.000 bu., an Increase of CTJTTa)
bu.: rye, fiM.ow bu., a decrease of 48,000 bu.;
barley, fcCS.000 bu., an Increase of 98,000 bu.
4)11 Mnrket.
NEW YORK. July 9-OILS-Cottonseed
on. tlrm: primo crime, nominal; prime yel
low, aijiiijic.
PEXSMIXS FOR WI'.NTKH.V VHTKRANS.
War Survivors It eineinliereil hy the
(ie ne rill fio ver utile lit.
WASHINHTON. July 9,-(Sneclal.)-The
following pensions nnvo Been granted:
ihsuo or .lune in, tjuo:
Nebraska: Orlclnal Thomas Flemlnir.
A ..r tit. It.n.uA W lltnn VnrL- tit r...n.
Jt mt a ... ...... ".., v., u mwa
A. Tliornpson, Spencer, $0. Additional
Amos Tiiuriow. Koutn umana, jis; Thomas
Ntinn. Tnlmaiie. J. Increase Elijah Mc-
Cl.tnahan, TekHinuh, $10; John Abcrson,
r airmiuii. h; i. nuries now, uearney, jiu;
Mllo J. C.llkerson. Tekama4. $8: Melclllor
Kecheiy, Udell. JIO. original widows, etc.
Minors of Atnnson A. Plumb. Danburv.
$11; Loulso Aries. Red Cloud, $8. Wnr
witn spam, original i;iiwaru a. pegan,
cimaiui, jiu. war witn pipntn, widows, etc.
mve t. Miner, mot ner, Arapnnoe, jiz.
Ihsue of June 20. 1900:
Orlilnal-Rlhard R. llHhop, llnokwalter,
$. Additional John Wilson, El wood. $10:
Edward U Martlndale, Kieter. $10. In
crease iiennlit MvKiiup. i nornuurg, J17;
IH-nry v. l lurilnocK, aivo, s. ltetssue-
waili ii t'ntneron. Hcnuyier, is.
Issue of June 19. IfuO:
Iowa: orlulilal-.lohn W. Jclllson. Wan-
beck. Jv; Jame.4 Hervey, DubiKiue, JI0;
Wheeler M. Mapcs, Redlield. $i; David L.
P.Usgrnve. Clinton, $10; Wllllnni C Illbbs,
i-oiitanoue. jj; Augii'inn ic. iicyior. vvhv
erlv. $6: Albert M. Wilson. Marlon. $6. He.
newal James H. McCord, Dcs Moines, $5;
Ezra Penrod. Ottlimwn. J,',. In.
crease Henry Tucker. Pulaski, $12: Fran
cis . sniri;, ureenucio, iu; ,ioiin u. noi
ford. Hnrllev. $10: Richard lllril. Mason
city, $8; Morris W. Clark, Council llluffs,
$10; (special act Juno 22), Henry
O'Connor, Soldiers' Home, Marslinlltown,
$30: (special net Juno 22), Natlmnlnl
Towtihend, Newton, $30. Original widows,
etc.-Alleo I. Frcnr, Rock Rapids, $8: Eliza
f. syileiintham, (.nariton, is; (special uc
crucil Juno 22), Hllzu Wren, Chailton, $1.
Issue of Juno 20. lDW:
Orlslnal Jesse A. Ward, Wnubeek,
$10. Renowal Charles Hrtiett, Wlnterset,
$0. Increase Lewis W. Wells, Dcs Moines,
$8; Orln A. Phillips, Volga City, $10; Wesley
A. Daniels, Truer. $10; Sidney F. Tyrrel,
Muntervllle. 110: Daniel J Irons. Mnssena.
$12: Horace Wellman, Sheldon. $17. Rclsstis
3D 734 4 10 15 1102 4 60
27 720 4 41 13 1022 4 9
9 734 4 t.". 47 1W0 S (10
COWS AND HEIFEHS.
JO 936 3 75 66 619 4 33
5 551 4 00 7 7SI I 23
17 800 4 40
COWS.
1 890 2 (VI 1 !S0 3 40
1 910 2 25 9 10SI 3 4".
1 970 2 Si 26 699 3 .7)
1 870 2 2.1 1 860 IUI
1 640 2 27 1 1130 3 ,V)
1 1010 2 10 1 830 JDl
2 100) 2 '.0 3 973 3 (ft
1 950 2 .V) 10 11(2 3 70
1 800 2 .V) 22 1000 3 75
1 960 2 f.O 1 1150 .1 90
1 770 2 f.0 1 910 3 9-1
730 2 51 1 790 4 0,)
1 1130 2 70 1 1200 4 ro
S 1073 2 77 3 963 4 00
1 990 2 7.7 7 984 4 00
1 1140 2 75 4 SW 4 15
4 1112 3 00 B 762 4 20
1 900 3 no 1 100.) 4 25
1 900 3 00 14 852 4 27
1 1240 3 30 1 1100 4 23
1 1CM 3 30 12 90) 4 31
1 O.V) 3 27 2 11(0 4 40
26 953 3 33 24 092 4 65
1 1120 3 35
HEIFERS.
1 660 2 75 2 667 3 50
15 696 3 25 1 694 4 2.7
1 460 3 75 1 17CO 4 25
nULLS.
2 833 2 50 1 13.10 3 23
1 1180 2 73 3 1101 3 10
3 ....170 2 75 1 9.10 3 50
1 1420 3 0) 1 1150 3 90
1 10.70 3 10 1 K 4 00
2 1370 2 75 5 923 4 00
1 1240 3 2.7 1 1120 4 00
CALVES,
1 3.70 4 27 2 ik 6 01
1 1h0 E 00 1 150 6 00
STAOS.
2 1310 3 SO 1 150 4 23
STOCK CALVES.
2 : 310 4 ro
STOCK COWS AND HEIFEHS.
S 6.70 3 60 1 770 3 30
1 7f0 3 00 4 735 3 40
1 770 3 00 1 91 J w
6 6V) 3 30
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 790 3 CO 2h 660 3 8.7
1 63 ) 3 10 2 S30 3 83
2 BOO 3 2.7 2 615 3 V5
9 Ml 3 70 1 6f0 .1 87
39 791 3 75 6 63 4 00
1
. . 61)0 3 75
31.
591 4 10
1 bull 1110 3 Oil
-William F. Ooff. Hrooklyn, $24; Alexander 40 feeders.. 1146 4 25
T n..l.. ,l,la tit trill., A VA.
.ml irii'i i V..-.I.II iki.... .,., . i v.. .
son, Elon, $12, War with Spain, original
Edwin W. Ilonld, Ilnwnrucn, J30.
Contract for Eeunilor Itiillrnatl,
l.-vnvvil. !.!'. Tenn.. July 9. J. P. Me. Nn.
li-innlil ii Iviinxvllle rnllro'.iil contractor. 47 steers.
hni lust hr-tn nwarded the contract to 48 steers.. ..1105 4 10
build n rallioad In Ecuador for the Ecuador 46 steers. .,.1002 3 ei
association of Scotland. The contract price 55 steers, -10i9 4 0..
I $16.000.0110. Tho road will b 200 miles In 12 steers, .13!) 4 15
length and will extend from tlunvanull ta 8 uteer. 1103 4 10
uultu. through the Andes mountains. 35 steers., ,.10vJ 1 10
No Av. Sh IT. No Av. Bli Pr
23 .... !01 . . 13 10 76 219 W 5 12'i
91 1S6 !0 i 10 7 211 M i I2't
78 19.' 40 5 10 62 249 SO 5 12H
62 213 ... 5 10 64 240 ... E !2i
7 2.17 40 E 10 Ml 230 V) 5 tl'i
64 2.1 ... E 10 M 213 160 5 124
74 2.13 160 5 1' 70 W 40 E 12H
M 201 40 E 10 45 271 ... 5 121J
V, 2C3 f-0 5 10 57 217 V 6 I2'4
74 216 120 E U'i .84 242 f S 12',!
9J 161 . . 5 IJifc 62 TVS 80 5 12',j,
6S 206 ... E 12' i S 218 ... 5 15
44 19.7 . . 3 121, 65 225 10 5 1.7
68 241 80 5 I2'j 52 S83 ... 5 IS
1 23 40 5 12'i 71 247 8) 5 IS
73 219 40 S 12', ' 2.-.C ... 5 15
67 211 ... 5 12t,j 78 221 8 5 15
90 193 120 5 !2'i 72 229 SO 5 13
K 227 40 S 12' 63 240 ... 5 17
67 241 160 S 12'j 72 242 H) E 15
6 261 ... 5 121 j 72 227 80 E 13
11 1!4 ... 5 12l 03 266 80 3 15
64 221 ... 5 12'i 75 272 SO 5 P.
81 240 ... 5 12',, E7 329 ... E 13
54 271 120 5 12'4 75 222 40 3 13
87 229 ... S 12'j U) 266 HO E 15
64 243 160 E 12i 83 238 SO S 15
86 204 40 5 121 62 272 120 5 17
66 244 160 B 12'i 61 270 80 5 l?'i
70 219 40 5 12't f,6 302 ... B I7'i
61 248 160 E 12'i 114 267 280 5 17'a
77 213 120 6 12'4 60 263 ... E 171,
70 225 ... S 12H 50 297 ... 5 It'i
61 IV) 40 B 12'i 66 291 4 B 20
GERMAN IN FIRST GRADE
I.Welr tllsenaalon n4 .Kiitlntml Mint
ing of 4rriiinn-Amcrpn
'I'rnehprs.
PHILADHLI'IIIA, July 9. -At today's at-
alon of tho National Oermnn-Amerlcati
Teachers' Association the- following officers
were elected: President, M. 1). Ie.irned,
Philadelphia; first secretary, E. Kramer,
Clnclnnntl, second secretary, J. A. Hoch
urefe, Milwaukee; treasurer, louls Halm,
Cincinnati.
A suggestion by Adolph Tlnim, secretary
of tho German Central association, that
all Oermnn societies unlto to prow th In
troduction of tho (Icrmati language Into the
flrat grade of the public schools provoked 11
lively discussion, but no definite action was
taken.
WYOMINO.
109 feeders. 850 4 00 2 cows IPSO 3 ffl
6 cows 1015 3 70 2 bulls U20 3 fO
3 cows 830 3 00 Scows 104.fi
I no
1 bull 120 3 0)
SHEEP There won 11 fairly liberal run of
sheep today and tho bulk of the receipts
Was fat enough to go to killers. The de
mand was good for anything choice, but
they wanted them nt lower prices, and ns 11
result sheep changed hnnds on n basis of
lfH15o lower. Lnmbs. however, were fully
steady and In actlvo demand, hs only a few
were on snle. feeders nrc still slow sale
and prices weak.
Oniitiitlnns: Phnlen western crass wetll
ers. JL't SM1-4 00! choice ernss vearllnus. $I.0'5I
4.-.T.: elinlen ewes. M..i5(3.iO: tnir to koihi
ewes, $3.CKtf?3.25; fair to good yoarllngs. $3.60
513.90; good to choice clipped lainns, i.;.
I O)-. fair In lrond elltined lambs. $3 005125:
choice spring lambs, $.i.75f)fi.fi; fair to good
spring lambs, $5.25f(5.65; feeder wethers.
jj.ooji j.tio; ieeoer yenriiugs, wiiii.mi, nun
feeder- Iambs, $3.501f 4.50. Representative
sales:
No. Av. Pr.
20 cii s 89 $2 no
r. cull bucks 69 2 00
226 mixed sheep 62 3 00
1 reeder ewe su
207 South Dakota ewes 81 3 00
228 South Dakota ewes 87 3 Wf
220 South Dakotn wethers iu ;i ta
450 South Dakota wethers 110 3 b5
212 South Dakota wethers 110 3 15
.154 grass wethers 97 3 70
134 Idaho wethers and stngs lis o o
148 Idaho yearlings 1M t 50
(1 Idaho yearlings n
20 cull lambs 61 5 0)
185 spring lambs 63 6 2j
ClllCVtiO 1,1 VM HTOCIC 31 A II K HT,
t'lillrnrnln Pried Fruits.
NEW YORK. July 9. CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRIMTS Weak nnd nominally
lower. A rather easier undertone prevailed
In the market for evaporated iippies. ow
ing to lower offerings of choice and fancy about corresponding prices, taking quality
grades, ai tne close, nowever, prices were into consideration, j-eetiers nlso sold rniriy
unchanged from Saturday's close. State I well, tho bulk of them going from $3.75ij
common, iiifc'fiw; prime, aw'.c. cnoice. 4..a, uepresentniive sales:
fiteiTM Stonily nnd Lower Hobs
lllnlicr Sheen StroiiK.
CHICAOO. Julv 9 CATTLE Receipts,
22,000 head; steers, steady to 10c lower;
utucherrt' stocK. stronir: natives, nesi on
sale today, one carload at $5,70; good to
prime steers. $5.10510.70; poor to medium,
14 CfK.l 00: snteeted feeders ptenriv nt 83.7571"
4.80; mixed stockers. $2.60f3.75; cows. $2.&o-i"t
4..-.0; heifers, J3.(jOiiS.00; cirnners. J2.xru2.ia;
hulls. 12.KVI14..10: enlve. ll.5O7i6.50: Texans,
receipts, l.Bfifj bend; best oj) tale today, two
cars at $5.20; Texas fed steers, steady to a
shndu Iniyr nt $4.40fi5.20: Texas grasri
steers. J3.65S4.2o; Toxas bulls, J2.607l3.;si.
noiis iiece nts tociav. su.wj neau loomr
row, 20,000 head; left over, 3,000 head; active
and a shade higher; top, $5.50; mixed and
butchers, JS.lSfiS.CO; good to choice heavy,
$3.20ft6.60; rough heavy, $3,0575.15; light,
1.7 M-Sfi EO- hulk of sales. J5.231ili.42U.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-RccelptH, 22.000
head; sheep, steady to strong, choice lambs,
10Sj20c higher; others steady; good to choice
wethers, $1.10?4.75; fair to choice mixed,
Jl.10fN.25: western sheep, J4.00fi4.65; Texns
t.A 9 I (,l. ..nll.'n laml.1 tl n.'.fiH In'
nil. ,11, fi.wm.w. T v. ...... ,
wetern lamus, jo.iK!p. iv.
Ht. Louts Live Stock.
ST LOIMS. Mo.. July 9. CATTLE lie
celpts, 2.500 head, Including 1.900 Texans.
MiirU..t onsv tn 10 cents lower fnr natives
steady for Texans. Native shipping and
evnnrt ulcers. 14.50fiB.b5: dressed beef and
butcher steers, Jl.401i5.20; steers under 1.OU0
pounds. J3.80tt1.75; stocKers anil teeners
11 rvr,!7n0? ,-nvvs nnd heifers. J2.00if 4.75: rnn-
ners, J1.50fi2.85; bulls, J2.35fc3.75; Texas nnd
Indian steers. w,JH.Uo; cows ana neueir,
2.35(f3.80.
linns- Recelnts. 5.200 head: market
steady and 5c higher: pigs und light. $23
ft&35; packers, $3.20f5.30; butchers, $3.3.i'tl
5-45.
SHEEP AND LAM HS Receipts, io-' nean
mnrket uteailv: native muttons. J4.(XWl4 5
lambs. $4.Wf(6.10; culls and bucks, $2.0)'fl
l.oo; stocKers, ?:i.25(ii;i.bu.
Xtv- York Mve .Stnek.
NEW YORK. Julv !). REEVES Receipts
55.419: hteers. steadv to n shade lower; bulls,
iuc 011; cows, sieaciv , oxrn unci suii,!'. ..n
5.00; bulls. J2.5OiJi l.0rt; cows. J2 25ft 1.25. Cn-
liles uuote live came steany ai u",;c; mi'.-
13e; iheep, I2'i(iHc. Shipments today, pone
CALVES Receipts, -i. 1 7 it neau; active;
opened llrm all around, closed weak on
buttermilks and thin veals. Veals. J.fo
fi.70; choice. J7.63ft7.7S; culls, S4O94.50; but
tcrmllks. J3.5iKn3.80; few, f4.Of.WI.25.
SHEEP AND 1.AMHS Receipts, i..--j;i
head. Sheep, 15T25c higher, lambs, active
all sold except one car; common to good
sheep, $3.00ft4.30; choice would bring $l.7a'0
5.00; lambs, $5.5OJt7.30; culls, $4 50H6.()
IIOUS Receipts. i,m neau; uigiiei ui j.io
(86.00; choice, light. $6.10,
KniiKim City Live Stock.
T.-AVHAU f'lTV Mr... .lulv 9 -CATTLE
Tnni..,u j vm .,,iii,...j 3iiri Texans. Choice
steers, steady; butcher sttlft. strong; nam?
steers, $4,504(5.65; stockers and foeders. 13.ia
fil.75; butcher cows and heifers, $I.501i5.0t,
dinners, 2.:usii.t.iu; u-n wrsui i,n, """;;,;
fed Texans, $4.15)1 1.60; grass Texans, $.1.
01-0!!- ........ -
IIOUS lleceipis, l.oim linni, iiiqitu.iu ii.-
mand, 2'i-7f5e higher; Heavy. ri..'arTn.aji;
mixed. J5.2Vu5.30; light, $3.005.25; pigs, JI.F0
11.!"A . . . ,ic Ilul..,t n rj
nllr;r.t JCilJ mvm.3 ii.ii'ii'i
head; light supply. 'pa,l,!c'""nJ a.c', Vh1
i..i,- -. nT.ii& no: muttons. $1 fW6.fi'J: south
ern slieeii? $3.!Wt4.0ii; stockers and feeders,
$3.25fl4.0O; culls, 82.60Jf3.25.
St. Joncpli Lire Stork.
SOl'TH ST. JOSEPH, Mo., July 9,-(Spe-
clal,).-Tho Journal nuotes;
CATTLE Receipts, 2,100, Market opened
steady and closed wenk to 10c lower; na
tives, JllO'Oa.lU; lexMS UIIU wri.ti-inr,
?i5 25: cows nnd lielfers, ..W't ).a; buii.i
mid stngw. $2.00)4.80; yearlings and ca ves,
j:; 7,7ft 4.75; stockers and feeders, $3 2,ifl4.50;
veals, $5.C17fi.50.
HOllH Receipts, i,m iii-iiu. jviuihl-i w
higher; all grades, j5.l7Vrj6.35; diiik oi.saics.
4'. 'I'Mllf, ' im,.
HlIEtt' AC1U llft,uin-ivrcriii,
head. Market weak to lOo lower.
FAMILY OF NINE WIPED OUT
Tonilsfnols Flntcn br Mistake for
Mnnhrooiim Produce t'siinl
l'ntnl Ill-suits.
LITTLE HOCK, Ark., July P. News
reached hero today that a family of nine
persons had died near Calico Hock, Marlon
county, from eating poisonous toadstools,
supposed to be mushrooms. The victims:
W. J. Fink, aged 40; Mary Lee fink, used
30; John E. Fink, nged IS; Kenklo Kink,
aged 13; Slgel Kink, nged 11; Veil Fink,
aged fi; Hoso Kink, aged 7; Melan Kink,
ngcd.Si Infant child.
The family ntc a hearty dinner which In
cluded tho supposed musrooms. All were
taken violently III and none recovered.
DoWltfa Little Early Risers arc famoi:
little pills for liver and bowel troubles.
Never gripe.
Illlle Shoot it I'roit.
LONDON. July 9. The prospects for the
iinnuul meeting of the National Rifle asso.
clntloii nt lllsley. which opened this morn
lug with lino weather, are not of the
brightest. The nbsence In South Africa of
many of the keenest shots, together with
the vexntloui rules torced nn the competi
tors by the council of the National Rllle
Association, have combined to cause a
diminution In the number of entries,
amounting to nearly 30 per rent, nm, id. i
Is the only British dependency at nil well
represented
F. II. ('OHiItt CoiiiiiiIIh Ml Ic I il r-.
CHICAflO. July O'-F. II. Cossltt, founder
of Ln (Iranse, III., and one of the hot
known men In thl nectlnn. todnv committed
suicide by shooting. He was in ji.irs old
and v.'uh despondent from long Illness.
l-'iirrn(ern 4'onrt In .Session.
MILWAl'KEE, Wis., .lulv 9.-The u
promt court of the I'nlted Order of fores
ters opened u three dat' esloii here
todny. Seventy delegates are In attend
ance. Te e!Mt!otlB v III lie -o ret.
THE Itli.ll.'I'l .11 MllilX
INSTHUMKNTS placed on record Monday.
July !):
Win-run ! lleeils.
L. L. Sullivan nnd husband to Ann T.
Warren, lot 2. bio k 2. Aliimo Pla.e..$ I.5.V)
Onia'in Ionn and Trust entnp.iny lo P.
H. Pamptl. f 7S feel of I it" 1 lo 1,
block 24, Walnut Hill 1,501
John Welh and wife lo (ieor,i" Mec:-
lork. tot 5, block 16, Omaha Heights. 20
Peter Lovely and wife to Mnrv
Kratky, lot 2, block UH, South
Omaliit 550
Same to Ltldvlg Kratky, lot 2. block
101, same 550
South Omaha Land company to J. W.
Orlbble, lot 2, block 99, South
Omalni (0)
W. T. Denny nnd wife lo J. W. Mr.
Cutie. lot 3. block 2, Kountze Place.. 5,.7i"
N. H. Halnlen nnd husband lo C. W.
Hrlnstad. lot 12, bio k 2. tdleulld... 3,C
Jane Plekard to William Denker. n
tract comineticlng nt n point 2.70 feet
e of nw cor of lot IS. blork I, Hronk-
llne odd K)
Hrldget Kennedy to C K Frauels, lot
19, block I, Dennian Pl.ire 50
M. E. C. Youngs and husband to M.
C. Samuels in. e 34xs6 feet of lot
HVi. Millard & Y add 1..W
M. F. Haley to Mary O'Connor, lot
block 7, In 1st add to South Omaha;
lots 1 nnd 2. block 6. Drown park.... 5,0i.
J. D. Ames to A. W. Anderson. loM
IS nnd 13. block 11. Hrlggs' Place 1
Unit Claim Dpi-iIn.
A. W. Patterson and wife to Peter
Lovely, lots 1 and 3. block 101, South
Omaha l.l'O
M. F. Hourke to T. A. Crelgh, trustee,
w'i of lot 2. block 8, Improvement
Asi-oolatlnn add Mi
Anna Hyrne anil husband lo Joauiih
Markwood, lot 7, Ynti A R.'s nub
dlv 6iO
11. F. Markwood et nl lo same et nl.
sn inn 0
J. f. Stoddard and hush-tnd In M. D.
Stoddard, lot II. block fi. Deulce's
add 1
Hi1--. OUen and husband to 0 T.
Hantmrd. receiver, w'n lot 2. block
"(J," Onrn'm w
l)riil.
W. K. Potter, tecelver. to J. J.
Sclintlt7.. n t.'i feet of h 82'j feet of
w of lot II. fdoek II. Improvement
Association add 325
Totnl nmount of transfers.
.. .$25,504
!,600
Stock In SlKlil.
I . thin rtrlntja nt the fOUT
i in ', ,"; ,-i,. o-
r.rlm-111'l I WPHlVI II 1 1 1 il 1 I tT L CI IUI MiiiJ "
... 4,692
. . .22.00)
... 7.200
... 2.5oO
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansns Liiy
1,01118
St
fi.ortl
30,("')
7.300
5,200
Sheep.
7,010
22.000
2,500
700
Totals
.36.392 47,561 32.2S0
It. F. Hullcr-ldaho.
2 cows 1310 3 50 22 stf era. . ..1060 3 75
10 cows 1131 2 00 05 feeders.. 877 4 10
5 feeders.. 821 3 35
F. N. Mathows-Wyo.
Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1014 Jt 10 41 steers.. ..Iu77 $1 03
a; steers... 1104 1 ea
1 steer... 1070 2 90
32 steers. 1097 4 07
7 steers. ...1142 4 10
49 steers.. ,.1011 1 10
47 stccrd,,,,U15 4 10
El Kin Holler Mnrkrt.
tn 1. . 1. . n tit"r,rt.Mt Offerings.
II'.LIIUI, 111., illllj . - ' - - , ,w
93 tubs 011 which no bids were made. Of-
llclal mai'Ket, nrm ni ifc. uau-n
week, 13,120 tubs.
a. .. r ni.oi.tln I'nrlrr Affair.
-v'r.1,1.- 1..1,. o -i ipiirlnir waa ro-
Klimeil today betore 1'nlted States Com-
mlssloner Shields in 1110 J'l"u "f,"
10 removiii ui cm- , i ,
John F- flaynor. W. F. ( ay nor a. ; L, I .
liayiior, n CUS.-.I .."''.,;, -
to n o nor 1 I .m. v uni i m
United States government, to tno jurisuic
.1... (Un.nln fnlrnl ,-nflrtrf.
lion Ol cue .ii-win. .....v..... . -.- --. - ,,D
Thomas J. Agnow was inc mni
today. He waH with tho contracting nrm
of J-;. Tl. Hunting & .Co. of Savniinah In
1891 nnd to d or the unucuiiy nis urui nan
...'... 1 . h. uiim, Aral nnn from
l il III. till 1 ni in. 4)' . -
protest written to Captain Carter under
Until or Hepiemoer (njt.
,ir. iVlillvT ,v vm.,.. " ,
:.. ..mu. 1 , v. ,.Uri. tnlit him Hint the
snorlllcatlons could only be obtained from
Captain Carter. 110 wns unaiun 10 eruuin
access to Captain Cnrter. Thn Bneclllca
tlons were sont tn him some time nfter he
sent his lettei of protest. They were oh
tnlned through the Inllucnce of a friend.
Hunting & -o. mHuu a 11111 hi iinr Him lini
ment E, H. flaynor offered him, the wit
ness said, $500 to refrain from putting In n
1UKI 11' llUUIIIir., ... ii.i 111, .i.. ....'it-.. -
John Guvnor told him ho had bttltr tk it.
TO
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