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    THE OMATTA DAILY 1?EE: WKDXESDAV, ,1V hY 25, 1000.
10
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Market Still Depressed by Bearish
News from Abroad.
OTHER STAPLES COMPARATIVELY FIRM
Corn Oprim Quirt nnil I.nrrer, lint l
Stendlcr After (liiod Cnnceaaliin
In Prices 4'iiiiipnrcd vrlth (irnlii
Provision Shmv Strcnsstli.
CHICAGO, Juty 21. Hcnrlsh foreign news
arid nn apathetic outside nttltu.lo were
largely responsible for weakness In wheat
today. September closing 1'tfiWe under
yesterday. Corn closed IfiU.e "wn and
oats Uc depressed. Provisions at the close
vera unchanged to Be down.
Wheat hud not recovered from the in
jection of foreign bearish news when the
market opncd today and September ac
cordingly hegno Hie session UHe to 4
Ho down at 7Gc to 7C'.ic. Tho crowd ilg
urod that with little export business here,
largo northwest receipts nnd tho large litis,
tda nnd IJnnubtnn shipments announced
yesterday wheat was not worth prevailing
nrleei Following this tho market on cover
fng by shorts and n. little scattered buy m;
rallied "iwfcc. Tho bulge I'tal'lVf !k
a smnll boy linnii db on to tho VUlV It
reused pig on the Fourth "'.-"'ft"
wild ort with tho greatest ease, helped H n
decline at Par s, reports that Franco would
rafs" w eat ugh for her own conaump.
Hon ami that Russia had a largo Jfup ly of
oTdovcr wheat, and by nek of outsldo
mipport. September early 1 cllned to . ic.
ri e to 7'i.'fi76'ie, ost Its hold ngnln.
nn thct? on rads'trcct's announcement
"hit tho "worlds visible had ffuL:
MO.fjOO bll. recovered to '('c' , "?, ."inV,'.
flMno
i iVc undeV VVsVcnh.y at CJ'ic. Winter
Ueat points received ll'""inh9t
mimn day nst year 113,000 bu.. ni,tuni.
Wk'SS. . r neo. These llgures were In-
fluintlMjj tho second. recovery-from
oad t k.. f for export and cash sales were
i ... ... min 1.11 ( enrances at the sea-
ar.l hi whe t nnd Hour were equal to
! bu l'r'm,rV-r1P.!u "herCcoHrrci
liXlh'Vopted 2; cars "
receipts were 2-;i carZslxty-s.x of contract
"r was nulet nnd -"-r early .n.t
Thcro wero .heavy rains In tl e b. st jjrnvv
? . .,?"" ,, ,u anybody 'who
tinn iv H m u.t.j ......
to UlIK tiry '
Hon. ." ?.,.n,y... '.' ,r .m'n.Lr.1 during
wnntefi to u.m 7" ,trvpVTZed steel
this season would need a V", , L
iir-rve. Another encourage! on of"
was tho export demand. w'lc ';"?.,i,0n
excellent, showing signs . of "eVeft
t thereafter lluctiiatlo " wa Vpton
11 Tcc'nu and celc
riovn'ac,. necelnp were cars.
wh o tnero wan fum " amt; im,i a?
were 197 ears. ,i. nrnvlslons
n!i?r.ciu
... mrod nt SU !" I: September lard betwn
i'l'SSF . L. .2 sru rlnslnc Be lower at $... i4.
,'3 " Vi'm her r bs between JT.00 nt.d
fi-s; --?G-3Wheat
nrsrrrsV'ts, seventy-Uve
C'o ;eUngUfutes ranged as follows:
! nnen.l lllgh. I Low. I Closo.l Ycs'y,
Wheat
July
Aug.
Sept.
Corn
.Inly
Aug.
Sept.
Oats
July Aug.
Sept.
I'ork
July
Sept.
Lard
July Sept.
Oct.
Illbs
July
Sept.
Oct.
I4
11 93
f. 82V-J
r. S2V4'
G K
7 00
C 95
6 93
75'.4
7Bi
7C)i
227!
2.1 '
12 00
fi S74l
7 00
7 00
6 93
7IW
741.4'
75'.1
11 8714
r. 72H
0 77V4
G 92V4
0 92H
2sy, ssfi'j1
as
((.
75HJf-
1.1!
r.9',ifi
as',; warn
V't
"5i
""7ii'
11 80
11 92
fi 72V4
0 7714
0 82V4!
C 92141
6 9'.
0 9214 1
do'l family, W, short clear, $13.00
'-fl'i."', met, JlJ.7'.''il3.j' .
1 Al.l.uw- Hiea.iy. cuy ,.-,,"
I'.', country (pkgs. free), . MW
Itlt'K -Firm, ilnmrntlt'. fair to extra, ViO
6'jr; Japan, (jMI'i.e.
.MDIiAHSKM I'irm; .ew urieuiiu, jitn
L-ttti', good to choice, 4tp65c.
Ht'TTKn-Hoeelpts, 1G.1&5 pkgs.; steady;
creamery. 17f(20c, current pacKou iaciory,
I lu HiC
CUKKSK-Kecelpts. 12,709 pkgs.; stel
large, wliltH and colored, 9Uc; small, wi e
and colored. 9S9Hc.
KOUS Heeeipts, li.vrj pugs.; nrm; wet
crn, at marK, ujiia'ic ior average 1011
western, loss orr. 154c.
JiHTAl.S irndlng was extremely siow
today. Iron ruled dull nnd nominal. IMg
Iron warrants wero iiuote.l at $13. Tin was
quiet at 33 for spot. Copper quiet nnd
lincnange.i ai tiu.un. ieoii anu speuer 111111
at tXSVtft I.0214 nnd J4.2.Vai.:, respectively.
The broKers' price for lead was $3.95 and
for copper $16.o0.
O.M.MIA WIIOI.K.SALR MA IlK UTS.
('(Miilltlmi of Trnile nnd Qoot at Ions on
SIiiiiIi- nnil l'n ne- Produce.
KnriS Heeelpts, liberal; good stock, 10c.
I.IVi: 1'OUIniY-Hens, 7'4c; roosters.
according to age and size, S5J4c; broilers,
lOffllc: ducks, 4fBc; geese, 4fi!c; turkeys, ic
FHliSIt IMllCSHKD I'Ol'KTltY-Ilcns,
S!4t(9c; roosters, fijGc; ducks nnd geese, Vit,
iuc; oroners, per 10., l2V4iil.rc; lurKeys, ii&e
HUTTKIt-Common to fair. 13c; choice. 16
OlCc; separator. 20c; gathered creamery, 17y
iac.
FISH Trout. 11V: blno flsli. 12c: t)l-:kerc,
8c; catllsh. 12e. dressed buffalo, 6c; white
llsh, 9c; herring, Be; black bars, 10c; sal
mon. J3c; white, bass. 10c; cropple, 10c; pike,
10c; halibut, 12c; bullheads, 10c: ring perch,
Cc; lobsters, green, 22c; boiled lobsters, 2jc;
ninckrrel. 20c; codlish. 10c; yellow perch, Cc.
j-mi'.u.Ns i.ive. per uoz., 3vc-i.w.
VKAI.H-Cholce. 9fil0o.
1IAV Pf.r r.nrlnml lnl. Ttnlnnd. choice.
J7.B0; midland, choice, $6.r0; lowland, choice,
J3.B0; ryo straw, choice, M; No. 3 corn, J.c;
No. 3 white oats. 2lr; erncked corn, per ton,
$15; corn and oats, chopped, per ton, $lj.50;
uran, per ton, fiz.so: snorts, per ion, u.ov.
VF.GKTA1JMS3.
rt'CUMJKUS-I'fr dor.. 40g50e.
ASrAHAQUS-Home-grown. per dor., 20O
23c
NKW TUtlNII'S-Per bu. basket, .c.
NKW HF.tyrs-1'er doz. buncnes. 30c.
NKW CAHHOT3 Per doz. bunches. 2ac.
r .!.'TTTTPPtlni. Ant n.
ItADISIIKS-irome-ii'rown. per doz., ISO
20c,
WAX UHAN'S-l'er ',4-bu. basket. BOc.
NKW I'OTATOF.S-1'er bll.. 4(WI.c.
CAHHAOK-llome.grown, per lb., lue.
CAri.lFI.OWKU I'er doz.. $1.
r.HKKN COHN-Per doz.. logioc.
TOMATOKS-Home-grown, per M-bu. bas-
l:nt. fiOc.
Itlll IlAKll-rpr in., ic.
ONIONS Home-grown, per lb., -c.
FHU1TS.
STHAWUKHHIKS-AU cone.
HI.ACKHKHHIKS-Pcr 2-qt. case. $2.kj.
HI.AC1C HASPHUHHIKS-Out of tho mar
ket. HKD HASPHEHHIES Per 24-at. case,
$2 P.O.
crilHANrs-Out of tho market.
PHAC11KS California, per box, S04fSoC,
Texas, per 4-basket crate, "SBSOc.
APHIl'OTH uniiiornia, per VA, .
IMil'MS California, per crntc, Jl.15iJl.pa.
PHl'NKS California, Tragedy, per crate,
$1.25; ICelsay, Japan, per crate, $1.35.
HAItTLIOTT I'EAHS California. Per box,
$1.7B'J2.f.
OHAPKS-Callfornla, 4-baskot. crate. $U0;
California nectnrlnes, 4-basket crate, $l..o.
OOOHHHKHHIUS-Out of tho market.
CHKHlUKS-CallfornlM, per 10-lb. box,
Jl.10ifl.2S. Missouri, per 21-qt. case, $2.25;
8-lb. V-askets. C0I(C0c. .
WATKHMKI.ONS - As to size, 26y30c
each.
APPIiKS Native, "ScOJl.OO per bu.: per
bbl.. J2.7BQ3 00.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
PINKAPP1.KS-Per doz., Jl.B01tl.75.
OHANOKS California. Mediterranean
sweets, ter box. $4; Valenclas, Jl.0OS4.o0.
I.EMONS-Callfornla, fancy, J5.B0; choice,
$5 '
BANANAS Per bunch, according to slzs,
J2.25'u3.0O.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Hickory, large, per bu J1.20;
ah..llliarks. Jl.tfi: English walnuts, per lb..
12iil12c: tllberts, per lb.. 12c; almonds, per
lb., llfllGc; raw, per lb., B'A'Utic; roastea,
8Vifi7V4c' ' hides. . ,
HIDES No. 1 green hides, 7c; No. .
green hides, Cc; No. 1 salted hides. 7c; No.
2 salted hides, Cc; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12
lbs.. Sc; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. 6c.
ClIAN'fiKS IX AVAII.AIII.B Slirri.IES.
December, 78'sc. No. 1 northern cash, 77c,
Atisust. 77Ue: Sentember. 76Hc. December.
7fi'c; No. 2 northern, 75'4c; No. 3 spring.
' OATS-25i.i025t.4c.
COHN-3514C.
IMilliiilelitbln I'roiliiee Mnrhrl.
PHILADELPHIA. July 24.-HUTTEH-Dull
and ss higher; fancy western cream
erv, 20ic; fancy western prints, 23c.
KOOS Steady; fresh nearby and western,
13'.4c; fresh southwestern, 13c; fresh south
ern, Uc.
I'eorin Mnrket,
PEORIA, July 23.-COHN-Stendy, No. 3,
40c.
OATS-Stendy; No. 3 white, 2H4?24ic
WHISKY On tho basis of $1.23 for
finished goods.
.MOVI2Mi:.TS OF STOCKS AXI) HOX1IS.
balances. J.1.U, lu',, posted exchange, $1,814
5(1 "Va, New Yi.rk cxchangi. par
ST LOrlH .Ijly 21 .-Clearing. JI.flPS.nW;
balances, J2l,7tV), money, M)7 per cent.
CINCINNATI. July 24.-.Moncy nt 21l
per cent, New York exchange nt par to iMc
premium; clearings, tz.SVS.MK).
llostnii s(,cli nnil llondn.
HOSTON, July 21. -Call loans, 2C3 per
UUICIUI
cent; time loans, 34(4 per cent,
ciojins
r
Profit Tn ll nit nnil Alisciirr of Demnnil
SlaUes Wenk .Mnrliet.
NEW YORK, July 21. Those who have
sought to read In tho recent stock mnrket
n reflection of general conditions outsldo
woro still further confounded by tho courso
of todny's mnrket. Tho weakness, which
showed progressive development during the
dny, could not be adequately accounted for
by anything In tho news of the dny. Hut
as tho result of efforts by professional
speculators to take their profits, without
nny demand for stocks to absorb the offer
ings, the day's movement was capable of
explanation. Efforts were made to sustain
the mnrket In the morning by manipulation
of a few of the specialties, especially Sugar
and tho Tobaccos. Later In tho day. To
bacco was exclusively relied upon as a
fliiHtalnlng Influence and finally that stock,
after having been pushed up nearly 5 points,
dropped back more than 2 In tho general
weakness with which tho mnrket closed.
Tobacco's net gain Is 2JS, but all of the
earlier rise In Sugar was wiped out. Mnny
stocks show losses of 11 point or upward
for the dny. Thoro was realizing In evi
dence from the opening, but the llrst point
of ncutu weakness to develop was In Hrook
lyn Transit.
Tho recent ndvanco In this stock has evi
dently been In anticipation of the favorable
decision announced yesterday of the right
of tho company to charge lo-cetit fnres to
Coney Island, nnd realizing was very largo
during tho day; tho last price today was
BG, compared with 0(1 Into yesterday after
noon. For tho rest, tlm market showed the
result of n. manipulated advance In tho
growin to rattier topiieavy proportions of a
long Interest anxious to realize. At tho
samo time the recent forced covering of
shorts left the market without support trom
nun nuuree. uouiiuess Ule most potent in
Hue. co In the reaction was the portentlous
prowl emitted by the recognized recent
bear leader from his European retirement
In nn Interview.
The outside Interest In the mnrket proved
wholly Inndeoliate to absorb tbn nffWIm's
to realize nnd a rapidly declining scale of
prices was tho natural result. There was n
feeling of doubt aroused In the minds of
speculators ny tno general skepticism ex-
iirenseii uy puunc commentntors over yes
terday's rise, which was universally attrib
uted to artificial manipulation. The weeklv
report from the weather bnrrnii nn tlw.
crops snowing the lack of moisture In tho
corn belt caused renewed npprehension re-
KiwuiiiK nun crop nn.i tno corn-carrying
roads suffered accordingly.
Tho non-engngoment of gold for export
yesierany, winch caused some feeling of
re 1 ei 111 wio men optimistic mood of specu
lation, gave pluce today to u fresh convic
tion that a large outgo of gold Is Imminent
and thnt a period of stringency In the
money market later In the summer can
hardly be avoided. Hates of sterling In
ew ork were not quotably higher, al
though the market WITH rniinrtiwl ttrtn nnrl
Iii.0.li,"1.B ntlvn.nped nn nddltlonnl fraction In
1 aris, but call loans nnd discounts advanced
in J.omion, and exchange houses are of the
I ! ln"1 BOU1 wl" " to Paris on Thurs
day s steamer. No engagements have vet
been made, however. Tho market generally
continued dull and Irregular. Totnl sales,
i'.ti turne, i.u.u.uw, unnen states old 4s.
coupon, nnd the new 4m ,iniinn,i uc .
ln tho bid price. "
1 no commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: The markets
.veio uiiiei ami steady this morning, but
relapsed In tho afternoon dn tho disappoint
ing treasurv nllntmnntu n,,.o., ..
months being over 4, while' contangoes wero
4. Americans wero hard In tho flrt nnrt nf
the session, desplto fnlrly heavy realizing.
rn.o- Vi!'lli,.p,el, .n fcilr f '"Biter money
rates. Thirteen Lancashire cotton mills
YiiXr . C107c"!" account of the condi
tion of trade ln China.
Following are tho closing prices on the
New ork Stock exchange:
007;
23fi2.m
11 80
11 9214
G SO
G 821,4
G 85
fi 95
G 97V4
G 93
2Sc; No. 2 yellow, 3Si
No 2.
Cash quotations wcrp as follows:
Fl.OUR Steady: w nter pntents, Zi.ww
4 10' straights. $3.LW3.80; clears. J3.001i5.00;
s'nrlng specials. Jl.fi5di4.7rr, patents. J3.!C5r -0;
s ralghts. J2 : 2W3.70: baker's, J2.30ii2.80.
WIIKAT-No. 3, 70i4G73c; No. 2 red, 77
77Hc.
COHN-No.
OATS-No. 2, 21c; No. 2 white. 25V45T27V4c;
No. 3 white. 2.V&27'ac. .
IIARLEY-Oood feeding, 40c; fair to
choice malting. 4r.(iflGe.
SEEDS No. 1 llaxseed, J1.50; No. 1 north
western, $1.50. Cloverseed, contract grade,
to nit
PROVISIONR-Mess pork. per bbl.. $11.15
Sill. W. 1 .am. per iuu uu., j.i.oju'i.ov.
rii.u iinnHi.i. i&.Xitin ."M. Dry salted
Hiinubiers (boxed). Jfi.iBiTOT.oO. Short clear
sides (boxed). JLWrJ.BO.
wuiuivHiihIk of high wines. Sl.23'4.
8UOAHS-Cut loaf. $6.8S; granulated, $0.32;
mnfnKilniu.nl' A. JG.2S: off A. Jfi.13.
Following are tho receipts and shipments
for today:
Arirlr.M. Hecelnts. Sltlnments
VI.,.. r lbl 21.000 S.fA)
AVheat. bu 91,000 10.0IW
Corn ),u 509.000 390.0(H)
Oats bll 312,000 163,000
Hye, bu 4,000 l.ooo
Hariey, bu 26,000 7.000
On the Produce exchange today tho but
ter market was Arm; creameries, 15ffl94c;
dairies. 14Sfl7c. Cheese, llrm, 914I1IOV4C.
Eggs, llrm; fresh, llV4c
MOW YOHK (iUXKHAI. MAHKIVT.
A . T. R
do pfd W4'
Am. Siisnr mm
no pru U7
Ilfll Tel'phono . ...HI
tlfwiton ft Albany.. JS0
lloston Klevnteil ...1(2
Itostnn & Me Hf.
t" . 11. & Q iMttj'
Dominion foni JS4
Federal fterl 3(U
do if,l MM,
l iu-nini K nni im
Oen. r.lectrlc ISI14
li PM 137
Mcxlcun Central ... im
Jllrli. Toiopnnnn .,. n
N. 12. O. & C K,
Ol.l ('.lony !)j
Old Dominion 19
Rubber 31
Union 1'acUlc "V,
Went llnd
Wis. Central
Alehlonn 4s
N. 12. O. & C. Ss..
Adventure
AltotiM Mining Co.
Amil. Copper
Atlantic
Ikwiton & Mont....
Unite & lloston
Cal. .t Hecla .
Centennial
Fr.inklln
IIuml)ldt
CceoU
I'irrot
Qulncy
H.intn ! Copper...
Tumarnck 19..
ftali Mining M'i
Wlnonn S'4
Wolverines SS'j
. 93'i
. 11
.ll
. 6.-ii
. 1
. 1
. $74
. 23i
.3'
. C.
....745
.... 1"
.... 13i
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Oattlo Market Strong nnd Active on De
sirable Grades,
HOGS AVERAGE A TRIFLE LOWER TODAY
Sheep Are AkiiIii tn (Snod Snpply, but
ullli (iood Deinnnd Price" Hold
About Steady, tvltli l.nmli
Dull nnd AVenk.
. 67
. 4li
.130
I.11111I1111 Stuek (linitntl.HK.
LONDON, July 21. 1 p. m.-ClosIng:
. nj4i N. V. Central . .
. 97'i l'ennylvanla ...
. 7'i! Rending
. 11! do 1st pfd
.nr.",1 No. l'ftcinc pfd.
1224(l'ancl Trunk ...
"ii'J Anaconda
. 77l4lrtnnd Mines ....
CS'i
73M,
f,i,
Consols, money..
do account
Atchison
Canadian I'nrllle
ft Paul
Illinois Central .
Uulsvllle
t'nlon Par. pfd .
SILVER Har, flat, IS l-16d per ounce.
MONEY 2Vi3 per cent. , .
Thi. rnta nf ilU.w.ii.if In the nnctl market
for short bills and for three months is I
per cent.
Ximv Yorlv MliiliiK Stocks
NEW YOHK, July 21. The following nre
tho closing quotations for mining snares
louny:
Ohollar 12
Crown Point 10
Con. Cal. & Vn t3.
DenrtuooJ to
Could & Currlo .... IS
H.1I0 ft Tioroross... H
ll"ineialte SW)
Iron Sliver ,3
Mcxl nn In
Ontario
Ophlr
Plymouth
Quicksilver ....
do pfd
Plerra Nevada
Standard
t'nlcn Con
Yellow Jacket,
... ei
... 10
...no
. . .6V1
...too
... IC
... 16
I'oreliru I'lnillii'llll.
PARIS, July 21. Business was nulet on
the bourse todny. speculators nwnltlng con
llrmatlon of the news from Pekln. Prices
opened llrm, but subsequently there was (1
slight reaction In consequenco of realiza
tions. Katllrs were dull on tho receipt, of
unsatisfactory South African news. Three
tier eent rentes, 'ior S2Un for the account
exchange on London. 23f 15c for checks;
Spanish Is closed nt 72.15.
LONDON, July 21. American securities,
after a llrm opening on better over-night
advices from New York, reacted and
showed a declining tendency; the early
gain was lost nnd tho market closed easy
Spanish Is, 714; gold premium nt Buenos
Ay-res, 110. Amount of bullion taken Into
the itank of England on balance today
i.'i9:'ooo.
BERLIN, July 21 Prices wero firm at
tho opening of the bourse todny. being In
lliience.l by the strong tone reported nt
the other ilnauclal centers and encouraging
reports from the Essen Coal exchange
Tho olllelnl contradiction of the rumors
that prices of Iron would bo reduced nt
Luxemburg and Lorraine nlso helped to
strengthen the mnrket. Business, however,
was restricted and tho changes were un
important, except in coal anu iron snares
American securities were fair. In sym
pathy with the New York market.
Condition of (lie Treasury.
WASHINGTON. July 21. Todny's state
mcnt of the trensurv balance ln the cen'
eial fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reservo ln the division of redemption
shows: Available cash balances, $14.469,-
osu; gold, j 1 0,1 its,
Qnnditlonn for (lie Day " Vnrlous
CiiiiiiiindllleN.
NEW YORK. July 21.-KLOITR-R0-celpts,
22,322 bbls.; exports, 4.221 bills. :
sales, 7.700 pkgs.; winter patents, JI.O0ffl.tV);
winter straights, j3.70if3.R3; Minnesota pat
ents, $4.25 1.(15. Ryo Hour, dull; sales, 400
bbls.; fair to good. J3.15fT3.30; choice to
fancy, J3.35f(3.75; winter extrns, J2.754j3.10;
Minnesota bakers, J3.00if3.50; winter low
grades. $2,105(2.70.
CORNMEAL Quiet and easy; yellow
western, lc; oily. !U'.ic; Hraudywlne, $2.50
Q2.IU1.
RYE Easier: No. 2 western. GDHc f. o. b.,
allnat, state, 55j5fic. c. I. f.. New York, car
Iota. BARLEY Nominal; feeding, 48c, c. I. f.,
Now York; malting, S5i(93c, c. I. f., Now
York.
BARLEY MALT Dull.
WHEAT Receipts. 17.1X1 bu.; 110 exports;
pales, ;i.2S0,00O bu. futures, 32S.000 Im. ex
ports, Spot, weak; No. 2 red, Si'-ic, f. o. b..
utlnnt; wi, . reu, MsiiC, eievaior; isi. i
mirtiiem niilutb. Slco. e. I. f.. nlloat. to ar
rive; No. 1 hard Dullltli. KCc, f. o. b.,
nlloat. Options woro wei ' enrly on lack
nt exnort demand and the break In corn:
rallied later on a liberal decrease In tin
world's stocks and local covering and
rln.xp.t weak at Si'ifH.c net decline: July
KltHiS'1!': closed. Sle: Sentember. XO'sli
R0'3ltin; closed, Mo, October closed, M)',4c;
Deccmlier. KlwiKlc: cioseu, M-c.
CORN Heeeints. 511.325 bu.: exnorts. 138.
921 bu : sales, 120.(K) bu. futures, 1,024,00)
bu. export. Spot, weak; No. 2, 4.vc, r. o. 11.
nlloat. nnd 45Ue. elevator. Ontlnns do.
veloped a positive weakness under copious
rains In the corn bolt, lower wheat, nnd
closed weak, ic not iiecune; JUiy cioseu,
UO', Hepleniper. ntl H'c; cioseu, HJtc
December, lOS.JflIHe; closed, 41c.
OATS Hecelnts. 1G1.300 bu.: exports. 125,
000 bll. Spot, dull; No. 2. 27MfiSc; No. 3,
C7ei No. 2 while. 2iMi20Uc: No. 3 white,
?SI.o; track mixed western. 27'iii29c: track
white western, -SV4f3lc. Options, dull and
easier.
HAY Klrm; shipping, 70W75c; good to
rlitile... SlVflOSUe.
HOPS Steady; state, common to cholco
1S99 crop, lldfllc; old, 2i6c; I'aclilc coast
crop. 10(U13c; old. 3fuc.
HIDES-Steadv: Galveston. 20 to 2.") lbs.
ISc; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 2H$o; Texas dry,
24 to 30 lbs.. 14c
LEATHER Steady ; hemlock sole. Buenos
Ayres, light to heavy, iSlttfSHfco; acid, 23iHT
"the.
PROVISIONS-Tteef. dull: family, $l0.Mjf
12.00; mess. $9.0O5i9 50; beef hams, $20.00
tl.00; pneket. Jio.uouu.oo; city extra inula
mess, $lfi.Wil7.60. tut meats, quiet; pick
led bellies. S'.iiilOc: nlckled shoulders. 6c
Tickled hame IWilOJc. Lard, easv; western
steamed, $7.10; July closed at $7.10, nom
inal; refined, quiet; continent, $7.40; South
Aiu4irw4, 3, coinpounu, ju.uo.jirt. 1 oris,
Ci.l.l.. mill Teleurniililo Itenorta of
(irnlll A (lout nnil Asliorr.
NKW YORK. Julv 21. Special cable nnd
Inlni.rnnliln niilnmlltllpn t Ions to BmdStrOet H
show tho following changes In available
supplies rrom last report:
Wheat United States and Canada, east
of tho Rockies, a decrease 01 wniw uo
niin.,1 fur nnil In Knrone. a decrease of 1
100.000 bu.: total supply, a uccrcpsc 01 j.-
i.oe: fwvi I. I'firn Cnllnil Stntes and Uall-
(iiln imimi nr inn llocaieH. :i ui'uirunu
1 1 4 iwi iiniM ttnlted States and Canadi
east of the Rockies, a decrease of 8i2,000
bu. Among the more important decreases
nre those of 102,000 bu. at Port Huron and
100,000 bu. nt nortnwesicrn interior cmv-..o.
Th Important increnses nre inusu ui .v;.'
000 bu. at Chicago prlvato elevators and u.
000 bu. at East hi. i.ouis.
St. I.i.ul (irnlii nnd I'rnvUlom,
on. t -.ma iuu. 91 WHEAT Lower
No 2 re'I, casii, elevator, 77Hc: track. 73V4c;
71'iiC: July. 711c; September. Wic! Decem
ber. 7r.'.(.c; No. 2 hard. "0U(iT.014c.
CORN-Lower; No. 2 cash, MUc; track,
39'c; July. SSc; September. 3,(Ti37VrC.
OATS-Lower; No. 2 cash. 23Micj track.
24fi25c; Julv 2T,Vjc; September, 22Hc; No. 2
white. 27f27!ic
RYE Lower: lie. ......
l'M.Ol'H-Dnll and weaker; patonts. $3.fio
T3.S0; extra fancy and straights, $3.25tf3.40,
clear. $3.Wi3.15.
SEEDS-Tlmothy. new to arrive. August
wanted, wllh $3.20 bid; spot. $2.GO3.00. nom
Inallv; none offered. Klax, nn market.
C0'RNMI:AL Lower. $2.2032.2.).
BRAN I leavy ; sacked, east track. &c.
HAY Irregular; timothy, $9.OO5fl4.0O;
prairie. $7.00fiS.r.O.
WHISK Y-Stendy. $1.23.
PROVISIONS Pork. steady: jobbing,
$12.75. Lard, easier; prime steam. JB.60;
choice. $(i.fi2. Dry salt meats (boxed).
sternly; extra shorts. $7.12; clear rips,
$7,371,4; clear sides. $7.fi2H- Bacon (boxed).
Htenifv; extra shorts, $7.u; clear ribs,
$7.S7'(,: clear sides, J8.12V6.
Ml. TAl.B l.eau. quiui; oi"ikh
llrm; $1.23. , , , .
POPI.TRY Easy; chickens, 7c; springs.
9e; turkeys, filiOe; ducks. 5Hc; springs, b'tf
W, geose. ae; springs, u'uoisu.
KC.ns-Hicady; a',4c. ,.,.
Hl'TTER-Steady; creamery, 1601SHc;
dairy, llSJlGc.
I UU.N I'UITU.N lll'-
BAnCINfl-STi.Se.
HEMP TWIN E 9c.
ltilciMPTS I.-lour. 4.000 bbls.: wheat. 245.-
000 bu. ; corn, fil.000 bu.; oats, 23,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Vlour. 9,000 bbls.; wheat,
S7.O0O bu.; corn, 101,000 bu.; oats, 10,000 bu.
KniiNiti City Crulii 11 nil Pro vUlons.
KANSAS CITY. July 24.-WHEAT-Sep-
tcinber. Ciic: cash. No. 2 hard, GGflCSc; No.
3, fiVhOf.V; No. 2 red, 70(ff72o; No. 3, G7f70c.
CORN September. 35'ic; December, 33c;
cash. No. 2 mixed, 3GV4c; No. 2 white, 3S;
39e; No. 3, 3S.
OATH-NO, 2 Willie, I'.fc'ilibC.
HYE No. 2. 50c.
HAY Cholco timothy. "$3.50; cholco prai
rie, $7.00.
butter crenmery, littiisc; dairy, fancy,
15c.
EUiiS Higher; fresh Missouri nnd Kan
sas stock, 9c doz., loss off. cases returned;
new white wood cases Included. 14c more.
HEOUIPT8 Wheat. 170,100 bll.; com, 27.-
30i) bu. ; oais ij.ihki mi.
Sllll'.MtJ.N in wueat, nu.tuo uu. ; corn,
ll.wio on.; oats, ji.ow uu.
Iilrcriiniil (Jrnlii 11 nil I'm vImIoiis.
LIVERPOOL. July 21. WHEAT-Snot.
slendv: No. 1 northern, snrlng. fis 2'4d: No.
1 California, s lVj15(Gs s'.fcl; futures, stendy;
Julv, nominal; September, Cs Id; December,
fis i-Kd.
CORN riteudy ; Amerlcnn mixed, new, 3s
Ud; Aiuorlcan mixed, old 3s 6V4d; futures,
qulot; September. 3.4 llVjd; November, 4s.
PROVISIONS I lams, short cut. steady.
47s. Bacon, Cumberland cut, dull, 39s; short
ribs, nun, i.'s iii; long ciear middies, iigut
stendy, 12s; long clear middles, heavy
steady. 41s fid; short clear backs, steady
29s: clear bellies steady. 40s fill. Lard
prime western, In tierces, dull, 33s; Ameri
can reiiueu, 111 pans, uuu, oia ;i.
K.
AtchlKon
do pfd
nalllmore & Ohio,
Canadian Paclllo. .
Canada Po
Ches. & Ohio
Chicago O. W
J 11. & Q
Chi. Ind. & I.
do pfd
nd. & 1:. 111
Chlcaio & N. W...
C, It, I. & I
C. C. C. St. I...
Colorado So
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. & Hudson ...
Del. L & W
Denver & It. G....
do pfd
Ile
do 1st pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
Hocking Coal ...
Hocking Valley .
Illinois Central .
Iowa Central ....
do pfd
C, P. fc O...
Lake Brie & XV.
dn pfd
Lake Hhore
A N
Manhattan I.....
Met. St. Ry
Mexican Central
Minn, ft St. Li,.
do nfd
Mo. l'acldo
M0I1II0 ft Ohio .,
M.. K. ft T
do pfd
N. .1. Central
Y. Central
Norfolk ft W
do pfd
No. Paclllo
do ptrt
Ontario ft XV
Ore. Hy. ft Nav.
do pfd
r'.nr'SvlvanlB ...
Heading
da 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
Rln O. V
do nfd
6t. I., ft S. P....
do 1st pfd
do Sd pfd
St. L. Southw...
do pfd
St. Paul
dn pfd
I', ft Omaha
So. Pacific
o. Itallwny ....
do pfd
Teias ft Paelfle
. :
. CS'i
. 75'i
. 27i
. 11
.12614
. 23
. .'.2
.ICO'.O
.107
. 6'1
. I Hi
. 16'4
.111'i
.177.4'
17,
Union Pacific ....
do pfd ,
Wabash
do nfd
Wheel, ft I.. K..
do 2d pfd ,
Wis. Central
Third Avenue ...
Adams I3x
American Kx
t H. Kx
Wells-Pargo Kx..
Arner. Cot. Oil...
do pfd
Amer. Malting ..
do pfd
Amer. s. & n...
do pfd
Amer. Spirits ...
no rid
Hoop.
... MU'Amcr. S.
... 11 do nfd.
32?l'Ainer. S. ft V.
MIiuiciiihiIIm Wlient .'lnrUe(.
MINNEAPOLIS. July 2l.-VHEAT-!n
store: No, 1 northern July, ilVjc; Septem
ber. 7IMo: December. 75Vc. On track: No
1 hard. 77'ie; No, 1 northern, 75c; No. 2
unrtnern, ii'.'jc.
PLOI'R Lower: llrst nntents. $1.15: sec
nnd patents, $2.93; llrst clears, $3.05; second
ciearn.
BRAN-Ill bulk, (12.0ftjfl2.50,
Toledo (irnlii .'MnrUel.
TOLEDO, July 21. WHEAT Lower; No,
2 nnd ensh, 78V.sc; September. 7914o.
CORN Lower and steady; No. 2 mixed
40V-C,
OATS-Dull: September, 23Hc.
RYE Neglected,
CLOVERHEED-Oull; prime, cash. $3,C2
bid; nn sales.
Dullltli Wlient MarUel.
DULl'TH. July 21.-WIIEAT-N0. 1 hnrd
cash, lie; August, iUc; ocptcmoer, isnc
.1(4
. 11
2.".
.119'i
. :o
. 47
. IC
. "B
. 00
.210
,. 731
. 91
.1M4
. 12i
. mi
.... M5'
.... 3S
.... 10
.... 31'
....i:s;
....129H
3.1V
. 5714
'Hi
'. 154
. 9
.21
; i(i
.1104
.122
.15.1
. 4.1
.122
'. 3
. S9
. .Tb
. 1T4
. 37',
. SS'4
. l',4
. 17
. 21'4
.. 67'4
. 3IS
,. 73i
. 23
,. 71
,. !.;i
,.123
13
56
Colo. I'uel ft iron.. 31
. 2rt
. 7'J
. 3l"j
. CfilJ
.130
.100
nil
'. a
. -51,4
.. 31 1,
19(4
. :i.'i
. 2M4
8(?i
do pfd
Amer. Tin Plate
do pfd
rmer. Tobacco .,
do pfd
Anuc. Mining Co
llrooklyn R. T
Con. Tobacco
do pfd
l'ederal Steel ....
do pfd
On. Klectrlo ....
Olucofo Sugar .,
do pfd ,
Inter. Paper
do pfd
I.aclede (Jas ....
National Biscuit.
do pfd
Natlofial I-ad ...
do pfd
National Steel ...
do pfd
N. Y. Air Brake. ..131V4
15U
53',:
(..-.
f,.1
... 77'4
... .11'
... il1; No. American
... SCi IMclllc Const
... 42 I do 1st pfd..
... ... . do 2d pfd ,
...12S4 Pacific Mall ....
... 17 People's Oas
91. "Pressed S. Car
2S
61'4
9D
!)li
f.
33' 4
10
dn pfd
Pullman P. Car .
Standard R. ft T.
Suitar 1
lo pfd
. SOU
. 99U
. 1l'i
. 73'4
.182
. r,'t
.1271.4
.117
SOUTH OMAHA. July 21.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs Slieop.
...liu i,-o-t
2.310
2,35'J
7.011O 9.32J
Oillclal Monday
Oillclal Tuesday
Two days this week 4,w8
Same days last week.... 5.011
Samo week before 10,902
Same three weeks neo.. 4.012
SSf.M.n frAltr tt'nftlfu ....( . ft. 311
Avrage price paid ror nogs ior mc
several days, with comparisons:
1S9S.1S97.IK0.;U9o.1S94
11.25S .
ir.,041
IS.K'5
12,670
20,lWi
19,313
7.SI5
13.007
G.522
5,112
July 1
.nny z
July 3
July 4
July 5 ,
July 6 ,
Julv 7 ,
July 8
July 9 ,
July 10....
July 11....
July 12....
July 13....
July 14....
IIIIV ft....
July if!....
July 17
July is..
Jiuy in..
1900.1!99.
4 92
6 01
5 0S
5 1G
6 11
S 13
5 13
5 04
5 02
5 13
5 OS
3 57
3 Gl
3 73
3 78
3 7S
3 83
3 81
3 SC 3 S7
3 6fl
3 fifi
3 76
3 23
3 IS
3 21
3 2S
3 2S
3 31
3 90
3 9C
4 01
4 09
4 05
3 93
5 o:
4 Oil I 01
4 87l 4 161 3 821
I H9 4 2V
3 78 3 35
3 2
3 70
3 73 3 18
3 S2 3 14
3 77 3 15
3 77 3 17
3 82 3 20j
2 961
2 9!
2 -3
2 OV
2 as:
3 01
2 9(1
2 87
2 94
2 971
3 M!
3 05
3 07
3 89 3 32
4 03
4 63 4 73
4 70 4 65
4 i3 4 85
4 81 4 91
4 77
4 91
4 70 6 01
4 G.I 5 li
4 67 4 79
4 72 4 96
4 7S 4 SO
4 73
4 US
4 81 4 86
4 82 4 97
4 83 4 U)
4 S'Jl 4 i9
July 20.'.'.'.'.! 4 OSI 4 191 3 S6 3 33 1 2 97 ' 4 911 4 74
July 21 5 07 4 21 3 SI 3 3S' 2 9SI 4 .9
July 22 4 31 3 79 3 27! 2 86 4 M '
July 23 1 5 15 I 3 821 3 23 2 83 4 Sll 4 .4
July 21 5 15 4 3G 3 31 2 12i 4 .G 4 81
Tmllo-il.. tjini.lnv ltnlld.1V,
The nllleliil number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. II rs,
C, M. & St. P. Hy.... 3
O. & St. L. RV 3
Missouri Pacific Ry.. 22
Cnlnn Pnclllc system. 1j
c. & N. w. ny
R, E. ei M. V. R. R.. 21
C, St. P.. M. & O. Hy. 10
B. & M. H. R. H 19
C. H. & Q. Hy 3
C, It, 1. & P., east.... 2
C, H. I. & P., west
Totnl receipts ...
PS
1
r
t
00 is ..
"I
33
r.
21 13
4
'i n X
103 36
15G 1,031
401 1.303 415
341 1,010 2.173
321 1,763 2.032
2S7 1.572 707
177
1W
162
191
43
O ,,,,
Gl
Ill
25 2JM4
!,3GG C.790 7,571
Tenn. Coal ft Iron.. 73
V. S. Iz-ather It
do nfd fisi!
.lll?i U. H. Rubber 2I'4
.171 do pfd 93V4
,.110 Western Union .... 791
.. 33'j Itcpubllc I. ft S.... 12'4
,. 11 do pfd M
.. Sl'i P. C. C. ft St. L... 55
. ll'i
Offered. Ex-dividend.
Nctr York loney Mnrlcef.
NEW YORK. Julv 24. MONRV On call.
stendy nt lUiffl',4 per cent; prime mercan
tile pnper. rmfic per cent.
STERLINO EXCHANGE-Steady, with
nctunl business In bankers' bills at $I.83H
ror demand nnd SI. 831; f 1.831 fnr ulvtv
days: posted rates, $4.S4H'84.83;)i; commer
cial bills. J4.83Ifl.83U.
SILVER Bar. filHc; certificates, 6IVtff
62Uc; Mexican dollars, 4S',4c.
tiuiNus tiovcrnmeni. weait; state, ln de
mand; railroad, Irregular.
The closing prices on bonds today are as
follows;
.104
C. 8. ref. If, reg.
do coupon
lo 2, ree
do 3, reg
do coupon
do 4s. reg
do coupon
do old 4s, res...
do coupon
do fs, re?
do coupon
II. of C. 3 S3s
Alchlfon Ren. 4s...
do adj. Is
Canada So. 2s
Ches. ft O. 4',4
do Ss
C. ft N. W. c. 7s.
do S. r. deb. 5j
Chi. Terminal 4s..
Colo. So. (s
D. ft R. O. Is
do (s
Krle general 4i 09
V. XV. ft D. C. Is.. 70li
Oen. Klectrlc Sk 111
la. Central Is 113
K. P.. P. ft O. Is. 71
L, & N. unl. 4s.... SSt
M.. K ft T 2s 61
do 4s 9IU
..101 N Y. C Is 101
100 N. J. C. gen. 6...KZ'i
1M'4 No. Pacific 3s f!
.1MH' do Is 103
..132'i N Y. C ft St I. 4s. .1061
..133i N. ft XV. c. 4s.
..HJ'i Ore. N. Is
..115'4 do Is
..U3'i Ore. Short Line Cs.
lll'4 iln consol &s.
.121
.101 H
. 84
..10
9
10K
102H
i:s',4
111
SS'i
98
Reading gen. (a
Rio a. W. Is...
St I. ft I M c. 5s. .11014
Kt I. ft S K g. Oi.. .I!:
f9'4 St. Paul consols ...16C'4
.116'4 St. P. C. ft P. ls..H(li
.14114. do r.s 11SH
.1201', Hn. Pacific 4s 7914
. 92i Ho. Hallway Ss IOSVj
SV1 It. ft T. 6 73
.11? Tex. ft Paclfl- U...111H
9714 do vs ra
Union Pacific 48....W4
Wabash Is 11B
do 2s 103
West Shore 4s 113
Wis. Central Is S7
Va. Centuries fd1;
Cnllnn Market.
NEW YORK. Julv 21 It was mostlv
day of professional trading nt the Cotton
exchange until well Into the afternoon. Tho
Influences at work around tho opening wero
of a hotter character and depressed prices
somewhat. But as tho early afternoon
government crop summary for the week
was decidedly less favorable than looked
for tho decline was soon superceded by a
rliarp rally. Scalpers from start to finish
were the chief parties disturbed by the
conflicting Influences nnd made nervous
changes from one side to the other. The
market started steady In tone nnd prices
down 41(8 points under ngnt general sen
in ti. leu uv room onus, two tuvorao e ca
bles from both departments of the English
market and optimistic news regarding tne
crop were tho Incentives which prompted
unloading during the forenoon. Later
prices advanced on covering. At 1 p. tn.
tho telegraphic summary covering the crop
development stnte.1 that too much rain,
rust nnd shedding were prominent ln some
sections, though the crops as a wholo have
made some enanges for tno lienor. Trun
in K into in the day wns active and smacked
of professionalism. Tho close was llrm,
with prices net 75 11 points higher. Future
closed llrm; July, $10.01; August. $9.39; Sep
tember. $S.79; October. $8.4G; November,
$S.33; December, $S.2S; January, $S.23; Feb
ruary, $S.31; .March, $S.33; April. $S.3G; May,
JS.39. Spot closed quiet at '8c advance;
middling uplands, 10Vc; middling gulf, 10-!8c;
sales. 202 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. July 21. COTTON
Steady; sales. 200 bales; ordlnnry. 8 11-16c;
good ordinary, S'ie; low middling, OTlc:
middling. 10Uc; good middling. IO'.jc; mid
dling fair, 10'Uc; receipts. 396 bales; stock,
fil,9;i3 bales. Futures wero steady; July,
$10.15 bid; August, $0.56Ti.0.nS; September,
$S.02?8.G3; October, JS.22fiS.23; November.
$S.09'(iS.10; December, $X.OSfS.00; January.
$s.0S$'S.10; February. JS.10i(8.12; March, JS.I2
?S.14; April. $1.14fN.16.
LIVERPOOL, July 2I.-COTTON-Snot.
quiet; prices easier; American middling,
5 27-64c; sales, 3,000 bales, of which 500 wero
for specuV.itlon nnd export, and Included
2,600 American; receipts, 8.000 bales, includ
ing 5.400 American. Futures opened quiet
nnd closed quiet; American middling, 1. m.
c, July nnd August, $3.39, value; July nnd
August, J3.3lfi5.35. sellers; August nnd Sep
tember. $5.14'(i5.15, buyers; September nnd
October. $5.4Sfi5.l9; October and November,
Jr. ir. huvers: November. $1.31. buyers: De
cember and January, $1.36, buyers; January
nnd February $1.31, sellers; February and
March, $1.32, sellers; March and April, JU1,
sellers.
KT l.ni'IS. Julv 24. -COTTON Quiet
sales, none; middling, 9V,o; receipts, 202
bales; shipments, 1.03S bales; stock, 19,900
bales.
Wool .MnrUpl.
BOSTON, July 21. WOOL-Tne wool
miirknl bern con lliiues unlet, ulthougli
some houses report n better Inquiry lor
wool by nianiifactiirers. Prices aro gen
erally llrm for line and medium line terrl
torv. while slaplo lots call for u3c. Fleeco
wools continue In a nominal position, with
practlcnlly nothing doing and prices largely
guesswork. Following are the quotation
lor some or the leading descriptions: 1.11
wnaiwwi medium, etc.. Kentucky and In
.iinnn niinrter.biood combing. 23c: three-
quarter blood, 25o. Missouri quarter-blood
combing. 23f(2le; three-quarter blond. 23'U
21c; braid combing, 21c. Lake nnd Ceorgla,
nii'"n. Territory. Rcnured basis. Montana
nnd Wyoming, line meiiuini uuu nny, ii'iv
18c: scoured, 50c; staple, Ii2if.ii.ic, Utaii, line
medium and medium tine. Ifijflic. Idnho,
lino medium, l1H7c; staple, 52r(57c. Aus
tralian, scoured basis; spot prices combing,
uiinnrtlnn lllimllllll ,''ii7S,e: cnod. SQfi82c.
Coffee IliirUcl.
NEW YORK. July 2I.-COFFEE-Spot
Rio. steady: No. 7 invoice. D9-lc; Cordova
nu.(iii::u.iv Coffee futures onene.l steady nil.:
i.tifiuintrcii in 7iin nouns lower miner itiuui
selling and larger Brazilian receipts than
expected; soon rallied and showed llrm na
tures on covering aim niruiKii uujnis
started by favorable lato European mar
ket reports, better ruling of spot market
nnd tho belief that tho short account was
lnmo: closed barely steady, with prices net
51(10 points lower; total sales 45,000 bags.
including Jiuy ui ih'""i ,''; ""
September, $8.108.15; October, JS.I.i; No
vember. $S25; December, Js.40iis.50; January,
$S.60; March, $S.K5j8.3; May, $S.Gj((8..a,
Oil llnrUelH,
nn. citv. .lnlv 24 OI LS Credit bal
o,w.nu tf'7! cnrllllcnlnM. J1.271'. bid forcaSlll
.i.inm'.ma 10?7.'!i: bbls.: average 80.76)
lulls. 1 mils. iun.l num., invniht, ui,.
l'l'!lVERPOOL. July 2I.-OILS-Cotton-
seed. Hull rollncd. August, steady at 22s 3d,
NEW YORK, July 2l.-OlLS-CottoriKeed
dull. Petroleum, firm; refined. Now ork
JS.05: Phllade phla and Baltimore, jvw
Philadelphia and Baltimore. In bullc, Jo.4j
tm. .nu..uiiirMi rtf ilm Hnv' rerelnts was
as follows, cacn Duyer purciiMBiui, iuu u.....
1. r.t t.n.i.l In,llrnlnr1 .
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co
O. H. Hammond Co....
Kwift nnd Company....
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour & Co
Omnha, Kansas city...
Cudahy. Kansas City...
Armour, Kansas City..
R. Becker it Degan
Benton & I'nderwood ..
Huston & Co
Hamilton &. Rothschild.
Lay ton
Other buyers
Totals
PATTi.r Tii. Himnly nf beef cattle to
dav was not very liberal for a Tuesday
nn', no Ilm rlnmnnrl nn the Oftrt Of the PBCK-
ers wns good, prnctlcully everything was
weighed up early In tho morning. The
market on beef steers of good qunllty was
strong nnd active nnd In some cases the
cattle brought higher prices than they did
yesterdny. Common cattle, however, that
como In competition with the western grass
stock, did not Improve much In price and ln
somo ensi j wero a little slow,
fim t.nw mnrli.t wns nlso In good shape
toduv, the better qunllty of stuff bringing
good', strong prices. The demand was
good for anything choice, but those on the
common orner were siow nun-, wmium um
.nrlnl nhimpp In nrlce.
Stock cattlo were In rather light supply
today nnd as there is considerable inquiry
from tho country the mnrket continues
strong and active, with prices gradually
nHi'n ir.lr.f.
A few western cattle arrived today nnd
met with ready sale at good, strong prices
as compared with yesterday's quotations
taking quality inio couniucruiiou. irr
resentatlvo sale?
No.
10...,
1...,
1...,
1...
.'.'.
4...
40...
19...
t...
...
...
19...
40...
17...
15...
23...
When Issued, Offered.
I'lniiiiclnl nlcM.
PHILADELPHIA', July 2I.-Clearlngs
$15,973,576: bilunces, J2.140.fti2.
BALTIMORE. July 21,-Clcarlngs. $3,015,.
713: balances. $391,920.
BOSTON. July 21,-Clearlngs. $2,(91,620;
balnnccs, Jl.823.6o9.
NEW YORK. July 2l.-ClearlngH, $119,
"49 110: hnlanees. SS.493.5.13.
CHICAGO, July 2I.-Clcarlns8, $30,782,124;
l)rv (ioiiilM .llnrKcl.
mrw vnnK .lnlv 21. DRY OOODS
There has been nn improved demand for
blenched cottons nnd 11 very fair volume
of bui'lness done. Tho market looks as
though there might bo some Improvements
shortlv. Coarse colored cotton dull nnd
easy to buy. Prints continue very qulot
,! nnehnnircd ClnuhUinH. fentlirelcss;
print cloths, steady; moderate demand for
' . ... ... . ......Im-.uu ui.inll Ir. l.r.v..i
Odd gllUUI. l'.puri uunill-". ... ... ........
COttOnS, DliKH, flUlOl lllll menu.
Ciillfiirulu Hi'leil FruHs.
NEW YOHK. July 2I.-CALIFORNIA
nnu.'n liMMMTSinnotlvo and nominal:
stnte. common, S'(5c; .prime, f"4(5'4c;
choice, 5Uf0Hu; fancy, 7(iV4o; California.
ui.eii prui.ix. u-t'tiie I'" 't,..:.
quality; apricots. Royal, llffllc; Moor Park.
l&lflic; peaencs, pecitu, nu.i
Side.
BEEF STEERtJ.
Av. Pr,
.. 974 3 73
..til) 4 00
.. tlO 4 00
.. 720 4 10
.. &.V, 4 20
.. 710 4 M
.. 9 4 S5
..102S 4 65
..1130 4 70
..901 4 80
.. 980 4 80
.. 976 4 80
.. 993 4 SO
.. S4 4 60
.. 6 4 80
..1017 4 61
..902 4 81
.. 957 4 LI
..1100 4 90
..110S 4 90
..UM 4 90
.,1203 4 90
No.
21
M
22
is!!'.!!!
CO
so
20
43
24
19
44
21
33
13
Av. Pr
1093 4 93
998 5 00
UCS 5 00
1US K 05
1072 5 05
1138 5 10
1183 5 10
1115 5 15
135S B 20
UM) 8 20
1345 5 20
1370 '5 2.1
12
1(
1338
1121
1267
1315
139S 5 30
1380 8 3.1
II 94 8 35
1153 5 10
5 23
5 23
5
5 21
5 2.1
5 23
1...
1...,
1...,
1...
1...
9...
1...
C...
1...
3...
1...
1...
1...
2...
3...
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3'.'.!
1...
7...
1...
7...
1....
1....
1....
7....
1
H 3I so r. K.
20.. .. ISO . 3 11
! ... US 21') i li
M 281 ... 8 II
so m 80 u
01 kt in 1.1
CH 218 80 5 1.1
177 IM 80 i 18
78 SU 4) S 18
71 Wl ... f- l
co 2s: ... r. is
eo jis ... 5 1.1
11 111 .. r. 11
M 321 0 i 11
ISC 100 t 11
74 721 (0 .1 11
74 JI2 80 8 13
72 127 Jt) 8 13
JI9
C7
;i
$3 ..
84...
...
it ..
81...
01...
08...
SI...
...
...
15...
M...
ivl..
33 120 8 18
. Kl 8' P.
Ml 120 i 1.1
.. .$01 ... ITS
... mi m i it',
....not tro (, it'.,
. ..8S8 4) I, 17',
.... ... . IT'-i
....( I'M 8 17',
180 8 ti
....111 ... r. ii't
... 2I 80 4 17',
....Jit .. 8 17'i
....125 100 8 17',
....K0 . . 5 IT',
....201 80 8 17,
....32 ... 3 JO
. . . .K ... 5 28
HIIEEP There wns another good, liberal
sunnlv of sheen nt tho vnrds today nnd,
although eastern points reported rather
dull markets, the good iiemnnu nero maue
the nrrlvnls change hands rapidly. Sherii
or yearlings of good finality broight good,
steady prices, but lambs were rather slow
sale nnd weak. There were a number of
feeder buyers nt the yards today, nut ns
most of the receipts went to the killers
there wns not enough to supply the de
mand. Quotations: Choice western grass weth
ers, $3.8551 1.00; choice grass ycnrllngs, $I.O0i7
4.23; choice ewes, J3.25473.I0; fair to good
ewes. $2. 753.23, fnlr to good ycnrllngs. J3.fi'
T3.90: good to choice clipped lambs. $1 2.V
4. CO; fair to good clipped lambs, $3.9iM( 1.23:
cholco spring lambs, $3.255.50: fair to good
spring minus, jj.iivi&.2a; feeder wetners.
$:l.00f(3.50; feeder yearlings, $3.25!3.50, nnd
feeder lambs. $3.50114.50. Representative
saies:
No.
13 western ewes
12 western ewes
27 western ewes
3 western ewes
233 cull ewes
51 western ewes
23 western ewes
I western ewes
13 western ewes ,
29 western ewes
I western ewes
21 western ewes
36 western ewes
7 western ewes
61 1'tnh ewes
12 I'tnh ewes
'07 Wyoming wethers
BA3 Wyoming feeding ycnrllngs
1.019 western wethers
621 western wethers
42 sheep and yearlings
16 sheep and yearlings
14 sheen and vearllncs
1,121 sheep nnd ycnrllngs
2X sneep nun yearlings
2 sheep nnd yearlings
2 sheep nnd ycnrllngs
20 sheep and yearlings
7 sheen nnd venrllnirs
351 I'tah wethers
544 Ftuli yearlings
cjii inmus
461 western lambs
A v. Pr.
1(1) 2 0J
91 2 00
9ii 2 00
9 .1 2 00
75 2 25
PS 3 00
72 3 00
72 3 0)
101 3 25
OS 3 23
80 3 25
91 3 23
109 3 23
110 3 23
106 $3 23
9H 3 21
10ft 3 Wl
,SS 3 (0
93 3 75
93 3 75
7S 3 75
98 3 73
90 3 73
10S 3 80
86 3 SO
ion 3 so
1X1 3 80
9S 3 80
70 3 80
102 3 85
91 4 W
67 4 23
fifi 5 25
ciiicAcn 1. ni
STOCK SI A It KET
CnKle mid Ileal Crude of ll.'K Stonily
Sheep SI rniiK.
CHICAGO. Julv 2I.-CATTLE-Receli)ts.
3,000 head. Including 500 head western steers
nnd 600 head Texans; generally steady; un
lives, best on sale todny, 3 carloads. j.i.O'i.
good to prime steers, $5.155.75; poor to
medium. $4.fiOi5.10; selected feeders. $l.23Tr
1.70: mixed stackers. $3.00-33.83: cows. $3.00'n
4.50; heifers, Jl.OOfiC.OO; ennners, $2.CVif2.80.
nulls, firm, 82.75(r4.(iO; calves, weak, jt.wwi
fi.50; Texans, receipts, 500 head; best on sale
today, 1 carload grasscrs, I3.S5; Texas fed
steers, llrm, $4.3,'Vj3.15; Texns grass steers,
steady to strong, J3.401T4.25; Texas bulls,
steady. J2.50ft3.40.
HOGS-Recelpts today. 11.000 head; to
morrow, 23,000 head estimated; left over.
2,500 head; best grndes stendy, others
lowe ; top, $5.45; mixed nnd butchers, $5.15ii
5.45: good to choice heavy. $3.255. 45; rough
heavy. J5.00fi3.20; light, J5.20JJ3.I3; bulk of
sales. $5.255.40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12,000
head; strong; lambs weaker; good to
choice wethers, $4 10TTI.33; fnlr lo choice
mixed, J3.00tf4.fKl; western sheep, $4.00T7l.30;
Texns sheep, $3.(XVff4.0O; native lambs, $4,003
5.50; western lambs, $3.00f5.60.
SI. I. nil In Live Stock.
ST. LOUIS. July 24.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
3.300 head, Including 1.700 Texans; mnrket
steady to strong and active: native export
and shinning steers. $3,001(5.75: dressed beef
and butcher steers, $1.60515.20; steers under
1.000 lbs., J3.75frirj.nt); stackers nnd feeders.
$3.50f4,75; cows nnd heifers. $2.00f75 00; run
ners. $1.60fi2.S5; bulls, $3. 001(2. 25; Texas nnd
Indian steers, $3.554.75; cows and heifers,
J2.40fl4.05.
HOOS Receipts. 3,700 head: mnrket
steady; pigs and lights, J5.25ST5.35; packers,
$5.20fi.3.90; butchers, $5.35f5.45.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000
head; market stendy; native muttons, $4.00
fill. 2.1: inmus, ji.avy .oo; culls nnd bucks,
$2.003.60; Blockers, $3.40.
Xfw York Live Stock.
NEW YOHK. July 24. nEEVES-Re
celnts. 133 head: no trndlng: feellnc stendv:
latest London nnd Liverpool cables quote
United States cattle higher at 12Viii713Hc per
lb.; refrlgerntor bef lower at Sfi9c per
in.; exports iiiuay, came nnd fj.810 quar
ters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 111 head; veals firm to
(( nigner; nuiiermiin calves, nominally
llrm; venls. Jl.r.CiTiS.S" per 100 lbs.; city
dressed veals higher at SfflOHc per lb.
HIIEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,471
head; sheep, steady; lambs, slow but about
steady: sheep. $3,601(1.55; lambs, $5.R0(iifi.r5;
culls. $l.23f!T.50.
. HOOS-Heceipts, 11,320 hen.I; firm for live
nogs.
25..
2..
IS..
IS..
34..
(1 1203 4 90 4V.
cow a.
930 1 30 9 103S 3 40
900 2 00 19 1034 3 40
9fO 2 11 1000 3 45
fl30 2 2.1 1 10V 3 SO
1090 2 23 1 120O 3 SO
1031 2 33 1 1220 3 50
IOTA 2 CO 1 1190 3 60
98 2 50 1 1040 3 60
700 2 51 1 10V) 3 00
1010 2 S5 1 10OO 3 60
970 2 60 10 930 3 70
750 2 60 1 1220 3 73
FO0 2 75 4 912 3 73
930 2 75 6 107) 3 7.1
1106 2 85 2 1241 3 80
9S0 3 0) 1 1110 4 00
M0 3 00 63 9(9 4 00
903 3 01 R 974 4 00
, 1020 3 10 1 F00 4 10
940 3 10 4 1137 4 10
963 3 10 1 960 4 40
, 1110 3 15 1 1270 4 50
1001 3 33 ,
HEIFERS.
, 810 3 00 3 730 4 75
440 3 61
BULLS.
, 1180 3 00 1 1350 S 80
, 1320 3 OS 1 1650 4 fO
900 3 50 1 1920 4 25
CALVES.
330 3 50 1 210 6 00
190 5 75
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
r.so 3 10 1 800 3 20
730 3 20
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
915 4 00 3 6C0 4 00
MONTANA.
... 939 4 20 1 steer 1170 4 20
... 944 4 20 37 steers.... 941 4 20
... S37 4 20 61 steers.... 915 4 20
...1230 4 20
J. Irwin Neb.
...10(51 3 65
XV. D. Johnson Neb.
...103S 3 70 1 heifer... 7R0 3 75
...1070 3 70 1 steer 930 3 50
... 930 3 35
lions-iienorts from other markets to-
ilnv were not verv favorable to tho selling
Interests and as a result tho feeling here
Iran rnther weak. une ling nitis were a
shado Easier nnd tho hogs changed hnnds
mostly nt ja.iii, as against .i.iu anti n.HV6
yesterdnv. It took choice hogs to bring
over $5,15 today nnd tho ton of $5.25, which
wnH Re hlcher than yesterday s best nrlce.
was owing largely to tho better quality of
the nous. Willi 11 o exceniion or inn
higher top the rango of prices for the
early sales wns about tho same as yester
day, only tho bulk went at $5.15 Instead of
x.1 if. nnn x.).i..t.
Later 11 l ie morning inn market easen
off and tho last sales wero mostly nt $3.1214.
nuyers wero 1101 wining 10 pay over inai
umirn ror even 1110 nem hiikh. inoiicn a lew
did sell at $3.15. As will bo seen from tho
table of average prices, todays market
averages a trlllo under yesieroay. Hcpro
sontutivo Baies
IC11 nnns Clly Live Stuck,
KANSAS CITY, July 24.-CATTI.E-Re
rclpts. 0.000 head natives. 2.600 head Tev
(ins: liberal minnlv: nil rleslrnbln Rlccm
stonily, $4.fi3fio.5d; stackers and feeders, $3.70
OTI.50; butchers' cows anil heifers. $3.15'ir
4.85; ennners. $2.50Ti3.15; fed western.. $4.01
vi. 1. .ki. ii-ii le.xans, writ i.in; grass Tex
ans, 1. njji i.uti.
IIOOS Receipts, S.500 head; market ac
live, strong to 60 higher; henvy, $5.23f(?
nuxeti. t.i.ii,'Uo.iiu; llgnt, Jj.10W3.2i li
pigs. $l.33(5.05.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,000
head: lambs 10c hlclu.r: nmiinna 'w.
higher; lambs, $5.505V5.95; muttons, $3.7." iff
4 n Wj'IHrfv-f?9- J3'c'4'15i feeders, $3.23&3.75;
St. JiikciiIi Live Stock.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo., July 24.-(Spe-clnl.)
The Journal quotes:
ua 1 1 i.e. iioceipiH. 1,600 head; market
nctlv steady: natives. l.oo.l -.. t.,i.
n,'Vlwp.5tprnH- $3.75ff5.23; cows and heifers.
J2.OOJf4.fiO; bulls ami stags. $2.001f4.SO; year-
lllUTH nnil cnlvnu M Rfil n...l
. ...... .... ..... v ... ... ni.'Lni in uuu
IceuiTH, .i.SU'f l.lili; veillS, l.l.OO'jlti.fiO.
HOGS Hecelnts. 7.000 bcnrl! mnrlrnl
opened stently; closed 2Ho lower; all
Kruues. tj.iuY'D.M,: nunc nr unii!. s.. l.if
ail l-.LP Receipts, none; demand ntrong
Stock In Slixhl.
Following are tho reeelnlx nf tlin fnnr
iuuit;iiiui iiiitmuiH ior .iiuy 1:
Cattle. Hogs, Sheen.
WHEN RAVELING.
Read
The Bee.
Here is Where You Will
Find It in the Principnl
Cities:
ATLANTA., GA.
Klmbnll IIimmc ni Mmid,
BOSTON.
Public Mhrnry.
Vriidiima- llnlel,
Ho.tnii l'rc. flub, 14 Ilnsrrortk It.
BUFFALO.
Genesee Hotel .mvs Hlnnn.
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
Hnrmrd UnUcriltr I.lbrnry.
CHEYENNE.
13. A. Logon, iti" wmi Kith Si.
Cliejatuir Club.
CHICAGO.
Auditorium Aimet Vcwn fltnnd.
Auditorium llotrl 3iia Stnud.
(irnud IWIIIf Hotel .Neivn Slnlid,
(!r( nrthcrn lintel rn Stan4.
Pi liner llocine .cu Stnud.
l'ualoflli'c .1rir Slnntl, D, 217 Urnr
born Mfrrrt.
Anauclntcil Ail vert larr's Club, Pointer
ItOllMl.
Snrutoun llotrl.
CLEVELAND.
Wcililrll ItniKc.
The llollciidcii,
Co 111 mere 1 11 1 TrnTeler.' AiiitlnUnn,
.llnaunlc Truinlr.
COLORADO SPRINGS
PrltilrrV llnnie.
Ilrlncon lima.
DENVER.
nrown Hotel 3v Mnn4.
Ilntulltnii A Keiulrlck, l)(IH-(1ia 17th t.
Mcl.nln, pitt A i o UU.-, MUtcrnth St.
Pratt llrreunlllc Co.. 1(117 Larimer SI.
The Mndnncr Co., inth nnd Lawrenco
Street.
Windsor Hotel Srivn Stand.
DEADWOOD. S. D.
IM.bcl Co., I)rudvnoil.
Jinx I'lalicl, Deiidiinod.
DES MOINES.
tfoaea Jncnlia, Buck lalnnd Depot.
DULUTH, MINN.
Wllr & nennc((, UI t W. Superior St.
HELENA.
XV. A. Mnnr, II Hi avenue maid Mala St.
HOT SPRINGS, S. D.
Ceo rue Clbapn,
ICmll lliiritTUN.
HOT SPRINGS, ARK.
C. it. Wcnrer A Co.
I.. I). Cooper A. Co., (120 Central Avo.
KANSAS CITY".
Robert Held, 1022 Metier St.
Conten Iluiiar .cts Stnnd.
Missouri Itepiilillenn Club, DOS DnltU
iimrc Ati',
Public I.llii-nry.
nickarcker Clnr Co., nth nnd Walnut
opnoalle P. ().
Ilnllnnr V. .11. ,C. A., room 37 UnloB
Depnl, Knuana City. Mo.
I'nbllc I.lbrnry.
LEXINGTON. KY.
Y. M. C. A ItcndlnR tloom,
LINCOLN.
A. M. Trllaen, 112U O StMcet, Deliv
ery Aceut.
LOS ANGELES.
Oliver A Hnlnea, 100 S. Sprlna; St.
F. I). Ilniiaeom, -122 S. .11 n 1 11 St.
LONDON, ENGLAND.
Charles A.GIIIHt's American Exolmnge
2 Cnekapur St., TrnfnlKnr Su.f 9. XV.
M'NNEAPOLIS.
Public I.lbrnry,
West Hold NelVA Stand.
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
Trank MulUern.
NEW YORK.
Arthur Ilrrnlnrn.
Cooper t'nlon Library.
Fifth Avvniic llulrl N'rvrn Stnnd.
Fifth Avenue Hotel lleudlnir Itoorn.
lOnipIre Hotel.
Ilruoiue Street I.lbrnry.
llnllnnd Hiiiimc IUmiiIIiik Itnnm.
HntTninn llnuae,
Iniperlul Hold Netvs Stand.
I'reaa C'lnh, 120 Nllmllil St.
Weatnilnntri lintel llendlnir Itoora.
lintel (Srnnnhlc..
Y. M. C. A., 2:id nnd 4th Avenue.
15
61 steers.
33 steers.
7 steers.
1 steer..
28 cows..
17 cows. .
1 cow...
rows. .
91...
31...
SO...
-.1...
(1...
so...
SJ...
73...
M...
(A...
70...
CO...
FI...
91...
...
1!4..
6...
79...
151.,
S3...
Av. Sh. Pr.
IM ... B 03
ICfi 44 fi 10
11 1:0 S 10
J0 5 10
so fi 10
... CIO
... 5 12"j
40 5 12',i
40 II 12H
40 5 12'i
12) 5 12Vj
fO 6 1:14
40 fi 12i
80 G 12H
40 r. i:i
... 6 1214
120 s
... 8 12H,
80 6 121',
.237 IM fi 12H
....220 63 5 U'i
....2:2 ... fi 12i
....201 (0 6 mi
,...i12 1W 6 12it
....232 SO 5 12',J
....25fl 200 5 12VJ
....222 ... 5 13
....222 SO 5 15
....221 SO 5 13
..,.34 4) 3 13
.,.,301 SO 15
No.
SI.,..
1....
70....
67 226
70 191
11 1C4
11 271
51 ISO
73 223
.209
.253
.203
.211
.2M
.197
No. Av. Sh. Pr.
C6 234 13) 5 13
87 211 (0 5 15
41 231 120 5 IS
(it 207 120 6 15
81 222 IM 5 n
72 23 1C0 fi 15
47 21 SO 5 13
70 223
73 231
7S 220
71 225
.212
.244
261
61 261
fi.1.
63
79
90
6(
5 11
SO 5 15
40 5 15
10 5 13
40 S 1.1
226 120 5 15
,2f.2 SO 5 13
.190 40 S 13
.231 SO fi 11
2IS ... fi 15
.221 160 5 13
.194 120 S 1.1
.239 40 5 13
.236 ... 13
80 3 11
10 fi 15
(0 fi 13
.. 3 13
S 15
40 239
16 260
56 270
C 11
55 256
91 192 2H0 5 15
f til 160 fi IS
87 291 SO S 15
f.1 262 120 S 15
211 10 t 13
South Omnha
Chicago
Kansas City
St. Louis ,
Totals
L'.sss
3,000
K.fifKl
3,300
7.000
11,000
K.noo
3,700
0.R20
12.00J
'J.OOO
2,000
.17.23S 30.200 ;.r.,3.'9
2I.-SITC1AH-
ojirVffic; sec-
SiiKiir Mnrket,
NKW Om.EAXS. Julv
Strong: centrlfucal. vellow.
onds, 319-160; molasses, quiet and demand
nominal.
NKW YORK. .Til V 2I.-SUO All-Haw
strong: fair refining, 4?c; centrifugal, oti
lest, 4;&c; molasses sugar, l?c; rcllnod,
nrm.
TUB ItGAI.TV 31 A It K ITT.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tucs-
aay, Jiuy 21, jyoo:
Wnrrnnty Deed.
Anna Corrlgnn to Henrietta Jordan,
lot 1, block (!, I.ogan Place $
Matthew Jayyuka nnd wife to Magglo
Hnydnk, lot , block 317, South
Omaha
J. T. Coatsworth nnd wife to 15. O.
Hampton, lot 13, block 4, Kverott
Place 1
Christ I.uetzner to Kiilherlno Mollcr,
lot 23. block 3, Sinllhllel.i
K. H. Dundy, Jr., and wife to Joseph
Ornner, lot 3, K. S. Dundy, Jr. s,
RUbdlv
O. A. Scott nnd wife tn W. T. How-
nrd. o 28 feet lots 1 nnd 2, block li,
Klrkwood ndd
South Omnha hand company to Hllen
McOovern, lot 10, block 20, South
Omaha
Roger Dickens nnd wlfo lo O. V.
Wonley. w 37',4 feet of o 2fi2'4 feet of
h 128'i feet lot 3. Hartlett's add
Quit CI it I in Deed.
Thomas Johnson to Mnry Ooodott,
e j subdlv lot 9, In taxlot &3, in 10-15-13
G. C. Mosis nnd wlfo to Frank Out
mnnn, lots 4 nnd B, block 4, Knuntzo
3d ndd ..";";;; ;t
H. II. Smith and wlfo to N . J. XVp )
slums. lots 9 and 10, Housel & S.'s
subdlv
Dei'llx,
United States to William Dowllng,
w '4 nw 6-lfi.Il (patent)
Samo to W. II. Ileobe, o Vj nw and nw
no (HCll (patent)
Master In chancery lo T. F. Oreen, o
15 feet lot 8, block 3, ShuU's add
Sheriff to Dartmouth college, o 31 feet
lot 1. block 0, Denlso'H add
Sheriff to H. A. Langdon. 11 35 feet of
o 135 feet lot CO. Hedlck'H 2d ndd... .
Sheriff to W. J. Welsliatis, lot 9.
Ilousel & S.'s subdlv
Henry Farmer et al, referees, to P.
Wilson, o '.4 nw 6-16-10
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390
3,503
2,840
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473
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XV. Webb, 2 11).'. Wnililnnton Ave.
PARIS, FRANCE.
N'cvr York llcrnlil Itrnillnc tloom, 49
Ave. de PDpern.
Thou. Conk A Soiia, 1 Ave. de Fopern.
PORTLAND. ORE.
XV. K. Jnnra, 2111 Aider St.
l'ortlnud Hotel Neira Stnnd.
PHILADELPHIA.
Mercantile I.lbrnry.
SACRAMENTO.
I'nbllc Library.
SAN FRANCISCO.
P nlillc, I.lbrnry.
"alaot! Ilolal.
SIOUX CITY.
Carrettann Hotel Ncra Stnnd.
Mnndaniln llotrl .eva Stand.
Hotel Vendoine Neiva Stand.
Conway A Knlokerbookrr.
I'nbllc I.lbrnry.
(leruld FitxRlhbon, 70(1 Innrth U
Hoy Allen, (121 Center St.
Y. M. C. A. HeadlnK Itoom.
SPOKANE.
John XV. firnhnm, T2:-725 Illvrralda
Avenue.
SPEARFIBH, S. D
Henry Court.
ST- JOSEPH.
DrnnitnTv'n Xeiva Stnnd, 721 ICdniond
atreet.
Junction Hevrn Stnnd, (101 Kdmond HU
Y. M. C. A. Iteiiillnu Ilnotn,
ST. PAUL, MINN.
Prraa Club
Windsor Hotel.
Itynn Hotel
ST. LOUIS.
K. J. .left, H0 Olive SI.
IMHiitera' Hotel 3'eifii Stan.
Public Library.
Union Xihk Coiiinnny.
WASHINGTON, D. a
M'lllnrd's Hotel Newa Sou.
ArllliBton lintel.
CnnKreaalniiiil Library.
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