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TiTE OrATIA DAILY 3JEE: 3TBIDAY, JULY 27, 1000
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Opens Firm, Saga for a Time and
Then Recovers. ,
Pork, quiet; family. JU.E0015.W; short clear, hard. 77ic: No. I northern, 75?ioj N'o.
J13.Wol5.oo; mess, J12.7Mfl3.60. northern, 72'c.
TAUI.OW-steady; city (j per pg.;.
CORN AND OATS MARKETS CLOSE LOWER
Provisions Sriffcr friim llcnvy Hum of
ling" Ik ()'' West, Siri'uliill(iii Is
i'lut nml Cnsli Di'imiiiil Mnmr
whnt I'nllcii HIT.
i AuiAJW meniiy; cny i'".. i"
tlMtmn: rnunlri' dikes, free). 4V411 IHc.
IUf'1'2 Firm: domestic, fair to extra, 440
6He; Japan, 44'ii'.
Itnl Auar.'u r.'l.m Vnw Orlnutia nhfin
kettle, good to choice. 4171550.
Ht'TTKli Hecelnti. 4.621 nkgs. : market
wcuk; creamery, 17(J2)c; curront packed fac
tory, MI5C.
CHEESE Receipts, 6,731 pkgs.; market
slow; large, white and colored, 9U9Viv;
small, white und colored, 9Sfr9Tc.
EUns Ilocclpts, pugs. ; mnrKei nrm;
western, at mnrk, Il?fl3tic for nvornge lots,
western, loss off, lS'jc.
MMTAI.H nnmicli trndlntr was done to
sustain the market for tin, at JJI.00 for spot.
CHICAGO, July 26. -When l sagged for ii
time today, but recovered on talk of cash
pales, September closing Uc over yesterday.
Corn closed u shade nnd oats -c lower.
I'rovlslons at the closo were 2',4'Jl"1,iC de
Iircssed. At the beginning of trade In the wheat
pit the market derived llrmness under the
Influence of a Hd ndvnnco nt Liverpool and
yesterday's Indications of foreign willing
ness to buy the great American cereal at
prevailing pric es. September opened flV4o
to Hflc over yesterday at 7f4ifr7'3c. Then
considerations of a different kind were im
pressed upon the talent. Liverpool showed
Inability to bold its early advance, the
Mill J vest sold in anticipation of heavy re
ceipts and the l'rlco Current declared that
despite the Paclilo coast shrinkage tho yield
f wheat in this country would aggregate
Ko.OfXi.000 bii. This estimate was regarded
with i smile by some, but It was in H en
tint with orders. Tho outside speculation
was lax and September, with occasional
spasms of recovery, gradually nagged to
.'.. i .), hniium iiicrn was covering
lii: shorts on renewed tulk of cash sales
nnd on tho receipts, which worn Ies than
last year's nt the primary .6lnt3. Septem
ber rallied In nctlvo order to 3&Vtiil closed
llrrn, '4c over yesterday ut toMi 1M4C. Cash
sales here were put at lOO.nm bu. Clear
nnres at tho seaboard In wheat and Hour
were equal to 415,0) bu. Primary receipts
.,,.,.r....,.tn,i mTOrm Int.. enmnarcd with Si2.-
(hi bu. last year. Minneapolis and Duluth
reported 2X5 ears, against 2.11 last week anil
sx.: a year ago. j.miu icvi-iiun ..u......
inr. ..urn. !M of which graded contract.
Claims were made of heavy business having
been done at Duluth and New York for
export, but as rnr as DUiuin was concerned
xuiiirmniinn wun not forthcoming. New
York reported heavy acceptances by late
cables and places mo amount, uikcii ior ex
nnrl nt fJV) (lOrt till.
rum wiih nfTneteil nt times bv the early
heaviness in wheat nnd the prospects of a
big cror, at others by tho excellent shipping
imiiiitiii. Vliii'timtloiis In the active trading
month were conllned to f-dc and tho bulk of
tho trading was midway between tho ex
tremes. The recovery of wheat during the
Inst hour had a beneficial effect on corn, but
tho recovery was not complete. Shipments,
from Chicago of wheat during tho last
twenty-four hours amounted to i.lfjQ.nuo bu.,
making tho shipments for the last four
days exceed the receipts of S.lrtl.OOO bu. rto
I'elnts wern .".(12 cars. Sentember sold be
tween r.7Te and .17',4c, closing a sliado lower
tit SSHtiiSlc. Country offerings were again
small.
Oatn were easy, lacking even tho recuper
ative energy displayed by wheat, from
which It mluht have derived some benollt
had It followed lis usual tactics. Trade was
slow. September sold between 23c and 22'.c,
closing fJio down at 22e. Receipts were
145 curs.
Provisions suffered from the heavy run of
hogs in urn west TU.tw. compared wnn ri,
fit' i the like day a year ago. Speculation
was Hat and tho cash demand somewhat
fallen off from what It has been recently.
September pork sold between $11.G7'i and
$11.60; September lard between J6.70fiJ6.72V4
and ji.iiiV4. closing 2V4c down at jii.i2'4. ami
Sentember ribs between td.RVA nnd J6.R214.
with tho closo 7V4c reduced from yesterday
nt J6.K2U.
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 205
cars; corn, ;kxi cars; oats, llo cars; hogs
sj,ii nenu.
Tho leading futures ranged ns follows:
Artlcles.l Open. High. Low. Closo. Ycs'y
Wheat
July
Aug.
Sept.
Corn
July Aug.
Sept.
Oats
July Aug.
Sept.
Pork
July Sept.
La rd
July
Sept.
Oct.
Itlbs
July Sept.
Ort.
74;
7.ff75
75;5iJU6
3.S
2214
224
23
11 65
6 67V4I
t, 70
6 75
6 S5
6 82j
71'
75
76
3S
3S
37
22
23
11 67V4
6 70
fi 70
6 75
r, S7',4
6 S2V4
731.
TOSMfVTGVMf-H
3S
.17
11 55
6 65
6 67',4
U (0
R2141
li ii',4
73Ti
74?i
37-ltl 37Tt
Ji'.i ii'.Vll
:2t; 22!4?c
22
ii m
11 CO
6 67'4
n 70
724
fi so
fi S5
C 80
74fii4
71V
22s
..0.1
11 6.5
11 7714
fi 70
fi 75
G 77V4
fi 87V4
ii :ki
fi 85
MOVIMin.VI'!) ()!' STOCKS AMI II05IIS.
I'oit llii)prn nml tellers nml the Jtnr-
ket Is Weak,
N13W YORK. July 26. Tho waiting atti
tude of tho stock market was emphasized
today. Roth buyers and sellers were scarce
and tho market was nearly stagnant, as
shown by the long Intervals, during which
the ticker was motionless. The profes
sional traders had n discouraging task In
their trades. The market wan eciually re
luctant to follow the lead of the few stocks
.! 1 1 V ulinii'.nl alii' mt fAH r t tt nt (n trta rwM ft
but the July delivery, which means only a to tho exceptional weakness In one or two
few days later, was offered at $.13.00, with casi,s. ,s,Clir, Tobacco and lirooklyn Trail
only J32.00 ..bid. The market, howevei. t formpii the center of tho rather feeble
closed steamer m wiw mr bjioi, wnn.- uiu attempt of the mills to advance prices, Tho
London market closed m lower. Lopper i,lttcr stoek was lifted nt one time over 2
Was Millet and Unchanged nt $16.00. Lead lmlnta ItetwirlH wnn. rlrrnlnteil thai lh
and spelter also rilled quiet on the basis HluU.mpnt of oumi,,,.,, tot the fiscal year
of 1,411 4.02'A and $l.25t(4.3p respectively. wm vrovc hetter than has been expected.
Iron was dull and unsettled at m,wj ior nut the high price was very poorly held
ilg Iron warrants. The brokers' price for
cad was J3.05 nnd for copper, $it.&o.
OMAHA Wliai.SSAliK MAUICKTS.
Ciuiilltliin of Trade nml Quo till Ions on
Slunlr nml I'-nne.r Proiluee.
and In fact was entirely lost, though a
slight rally saves a small net gain,
liultlmore & Ohio was the most prom
inent sufferer from selling and was traded
In 2 points below yesterday. Doubt was
cast upon tho promised dividend for the
nair year uy c rrciu rumors, a scmi-oi
clal announcement given o'.H late In tho
mr.q t!n..lt.i til.op.il- ood qtork Wtf ' announcement given o'.u late in tno
KOGS-Hecelpts, liberal, good siock, 4tf llny ,hnt u half-yearly dividend of 2 per
10c
LIVH POfLTRY Hens, 7V4c; roosters.
according to nge and size, 3'rjlc; broilers,
10'
fillc; ducks, 4'n5o; geisc, 45i5c; turkeys, f-c
PRCS It DRHSSI2D POCLTRY-l lens,
nVi9c; roosters, frtit'ic; ducks and geese, yy
'"'."'""5 . '! liiSC, luriM-jB. ,.p, vrslrr.l.iv nml i.f.MIW nnt.l,..!.
fie ?h S .""rl rrekmerv 17 ' "f """-r lecreases to com?, wiih a d
16c, separator, 20c; gathered creamery, litf nreHiiiir Inlluenn. Tho ftleel Mlnrks won
cent would bo declared In August caused
ine recovery or less tniin nair or tne loss.
Missouri Paclllc was nlsn notably soft on
the practical abandonment of reeentlv en-
ourageil hopes of a dividend. The decHm
In tho Wabash net earnings for June, fol
lowing tiint or tno tjouuiorn uniiwuy. re
C16c;
ISC.
FISH-Trout. 10c: blue fish. 12c; plciserci,
8e; catllsh. 12"; dressed buffalo, 6c; white-
fish. Be: berrlnir. f,e! blnelc hass. IOC: sal
mon. 13c; while bass. lOo; cropple. 10c; pike,
ioc; halibut, t2c; hullheudn. wc; ring pcrcn,
6c; lobsters, green. 22c; boiled lobsters, I.c:
mackerel. 20c: codllsh. 10c; yellow perch, 6c,
i-iui'.u.NH-Live, per iioz., wc.
VI.1 A I.Ur'lmlon Of, IIVi
HAY Per enrloml lots! llnland. choice,
J7.50; midland, choice, J6.M; lowland, cholro,
IC EA. a... -I .1.-1 ,' ' r. 1 r r rt I7n '
"v. i .j gnaw, I'liuiut;, iu. o
pressing inlluence. Tlio Sleel stocks were
quiet and Irregular, pending tho confer
ence of steel Interests in Chicago, und their
undertone was neavy on tno rather tnreat
enlng uttltutle reported to have been as
sumed by tho most powerful Interest! In
ne iriiue. ine advances in ocean ireiKiii
rates, owlne to the withdrawn! nf various
Uernian steamships for tho transport serv
ice to uimut, wus an unfavorable inlluence
Indirectly upon tho steel group, as the
searcny or ocean rretgiii room is hamper
ing tho export prospects In the nig Iron
ir.me. ,ieiropoiu;in aircet iinnwny was
NO. 3 whltn nnffi. ? C frimueil rnm. Tier toil. I KHnrnli. .ir........i .....i. .... .,..
i,V,:nCorn '!,U' t?orX.chuPp.P1, ,,C Jn liV'wi i '""1 'he loss In Delaware ft Hudson was
bran, per ton. $12.50; nhorts, per ton, $12-50.
VKOKTAHLKS.
r,i'f,itiii.'tii.r ininr.ft
ASPAl'tAOCS-Home-grown, per doz., 203
2jC, .....
Ni:w TPRNIPS-Per bu. basKet, ..)C.
NICW HP.KTS-l'er doz. bunenes, 30c
NHW CARROTS Per doz. ounches, 2dc,
I.KTTI!ft.!t'r .ln-j! . "Clr
RADISHIiS-Home-grown, per doz., 163
;oc.
PRAS-Per K-bu. basket, C0c. ,
WAX HHANS-1'er -bu. basket, 50c.
KKW POTATOKS Per bu.. 40c.
CAltnAOK Home-grown, per lb., l?c.
CAHLIPLOWini-Per doz.. Jl.
ORKHN PORN-Per doz.. 10tfl3c. .
TOM ATOKS Home-grown, per V4-bu. has.
lad. IVic.
RIH'RARR Per lb., lc.
ON' IONS Home-grown, per lb., 2c.
CHL10RY Mlchlgvan, 25ci30c.
I'RUITS.
STRAWRHRIUKS-All gone.
RLACKHKRRIIOS Per 21-qt. case. $2.25.
HLAC1C RASPHi:RRIi:s-Out of tho mar
ket.
KI'iD RASPBHRRIKH-Pcr 2!-at. caBe,
$2.50,
HijUKlH'WiRii'; lB-at cases.
riTlltlANTS Out of the market.
I'HACriHS California, ner box. SofiWci
Texas, per 1-nasKot enno, iMbnic.
APRICOTS None on tho matket.
PL1TMH California, ner iMute. Sl.0OTil.15.
PIU'NKS- California. Tragedy, per crate,
$1 ?.V IvelHiiv .lunnn. n..r rrnte. $1.25.
bahtlistt l'liAUS uauromia, per dox,
11.7MI2 00.
C.RAPKS-Cttllfornla. 4-basket rrate. $1.50;
California nectarines. 4-baskot crate, $1.2.1.
C.OOSKHKRRIKS Out of tho market.
CHKRfUKS California, ncr 10-lb. box.
$1.10t1.25; Missouri, per 21-qt. case, $2.25;
8-lb. baskets. bWiW?.
WATKRMKLONS As to size, 25330c
each.
A PPLHS Native, 75c$1.00 per bti.j per
DDI., J-.lJJ.W.
TROPICAL KRUITS.
PINEAPPLKS-Per doz.. $1.60511.75.
ORANOKb Cnllfornla. Mediterranean
sweets, ner box. $4: Valencias. $l.00irl.50.
liK&IONS California, fancy, $5.50; choice.,
HA NAN AS Per bunch, accdrdlng to sIm,
J2.2j'U3.U0.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS-HIckory. large, per bu.. $1.25;
sholltiarks, jl.Su; Kngllsh walnuts, per id.
125'12c; lllbcrts. per lb.. 12c; almonds, per
it)., lllilbc; raw, per lu sVjUc; roastca,
irai'AC.
HIDES.
HIDES No. 1 green hides, 7c; No. 2
green hides. Be: No. 1 salted hirtes. 7c: No.
2 salted hides, Cc; No. 1 veal calf, S to 12
lus., so; no. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs., tic.
due to labor troubles In Its mlties. Sterllne
exchange iiilviinred nn additional fraction
and tin- inne was reported strong. Ex
change bankers say that the rate has not
yet advanced to a point that offers a profit
011 exports of gold lo L'oudoli. lint it Is
believed that the advance will continue
until the export no nt Is reached.
The Paris reoulrenietitrt for pnlil from
New York seem to be satlslled for the time
being. Hut sterling exchange In Paris fell
again to 1 cent 1110 be nw tho Tuesday
lale. whli'h had prevented the expected
movement of cold from New York to Pails.
Considering the meager recuperation in tho
naiiK 01 r.iigiaiid s condition tne iniiiire ot
the governors lo raise tho minimum ills-
eount rate whs a surprise nnd the private
discount rate in fact arose nbove tho bunk
rale d inng l ie day. Tho Week y state
meats of both the Hank of Prance and the
Rank of Oermanv wern verv strontr nml
the Immediate cold reonlrements are evi
dently greatest for the nrltlsh Institution.
110111 i.umion and iierlln are reported to
bo largo sellers of hlgh-grado American
railroad .bonds. Hut tho operations are
evidently conducted through nthnr than
Stock exehaimo t'lninncls. ns there lire no
largo transactions made mere ana prices
are little chanced. The selling of high-
grade bonds by foreign holders, with the
oiiering in tins tnurket of foreign, govern
ment and municipal bonds, coes to ox
plain how the country's enormous balance
on mercnaiidise account is being met
Total sales, nar value. $S!0.000.
Culled Stutcs refunding 2s, when Issued,
nnd tho 3s advanced ' and the new 4i.
coupon, old ta and 5s '4 per cent In the bid
price.
lhe Commercial Advertisers London
financial cablegram savs: Tho markets
hero were heavy during the early part of
the session, but In the afternoon there was
a sharp revival nf tone, though not of
business on a scramble among the bears to
reduce tneir commitments in Home railway
share.". There was no news from abroad
except concertilng the forward movement
ot i.oru Houcris. Americans were very
few and dull. Paris has been buvlntr tintos
Following ate tho closing- prices on the
New rorit stocK excnanite
Alchlion
do pM
Hiltlniere & Oliln
Canadian l'acino.
LViniulA So V"
CUts. & Ohio ....
CIiIchso O. W
C. II. & Q
(.'Ill, In.l. & U,
do pfd.
25!i
7f!14
... I1
... r,v,
... 11
...IKK
... 2Jti
SI
Clilraco & K. 111.. OS
ClilniKO & N. W...1M
I.
No 2.
Cash quotations were ns follows
KLOCR-Steady; winter patents, $3.00ff
i.iu; siraignis, f.i.Lini.i.Mi; clears, S3.Hnni.no
pprlng specials, $114.75; patents, $3,705(1.20
nii.iiKiiin. ..-'.'(j j. (u; niiKers. . .su'.'.Mt.
WIII:aT-No. 3. M77lc: No. 2 red. 7fitic.
CORN-No. 2, 3Sc; No. 2 yellow, SStic.
OATH No. 2, 2K(f2l'4c; No. 2 white. 2nifff
25e. No. 3 white. 2Hi27e.
HARLEY-Oood feeding, 40c; fair to
rholce malting, 4411160.
SEEDS-No. 1 (lax, $t.D0. Prime timothy,
t3.20Hi3.25. Clover, contract grade, $S.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $11.10
Till 60. Lard, per 100 lbs.. SO.rAfofi i77V. Short
ribs sides (looso), $6.85T?7.I5. Dry Halted
shoulders (boxed), $f..7Ci& 7.00. Short clear
Hides (boxed), $7.3.V(I7. 15.
WHlSKY-llasIs of hlch wines, $1.2.VA.
SI'OARS-Cut loaf, $ti SS ; granulated, $6132;
confectioners' A, $B.2S; off A, $6.13.
Following are the receipts and shipments
for today:
Articles.
Flour, bbls....
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu ,
Oats, bu
Rye. bu
Harloy, bu
Receipts. Shipments.
22.000
.127,000
.272.00)
.111.0(H)
I.IKK)
6.000
10.000
41,010
1,150,000
300,00)
1,00)
11.001
the but
On the Produce exelmocx tnilnv
tcr market was llrm; creameries, 15i3194c;
inline, 111111C, i;neeso, Bieuuy, y(4WlUiic.
Eggs, llrm; fresh, ni4c.
M?W YORK (iK.VnilAI, .MARICiyi'.
St. I, mils ('.ruin nnil Provisions.
ST. LOUIS, July 26. WHEAT Lower;
rso. 2 red. cash, elevator. 72c: track. rJimc;
July, 72Vc; September, 73HC; December,
tirc: rso. s naru, to'c.
CORN Lower; No. 2, cash, CSc; track,
20U5f23V4c; July, 27'.4c; September, 26c; Dc
cember. 32'lc.
OATS Lower: No. 2. cash. 23Uc: track.
2IB2l',ic; July, 23140; September, 21'ilf22c;
no, - wniie, tivs'ji;i ;ic.
RYE Lower: 53c.
FLOI'R Dull and easy.
SEEDS Timothy, spot, to nrrlve, H.'.fW
;i..:i; otners neglected. l-iax, steady in
Sl.lo.
mUNMEAIz-Steady at J2.201l2.35.
HRAN Steady; heavy sacked, east track,
bjC.
IIAY-Tlmothy. quiet nt JD.00ai2.W;
prnine, nrm at ss.w.
WHISKY-Steady. $1.23.
IRON COTTON TIES-J1.32.
1 JAlifi INO SllS'ic
HEMP TWINE 9c.
, METALS Lead, quiet; $3.95. Spelter,
ensler: $4.05fll,10.
POl'LTRY Steady: chickens. 7c: snrlnss.
9c; turkeys, 5lJ6c; ducks, S'jc; sprllies, 6&7e;
geese, uc; springs, a'duvsc.
ICOOK -Steady; !V4c.
Hl'TTER-Steady; creamery, lCfT19ac;
dairy. HM16c.
PROVISIONS-Pork, steady; Jobbing,
J12.75. Lard, lower: prime steam, $6.5u;
choice. $6.55. Drv boxed meats, easier:
extra, shorls. $7.12l4; clear ribs, J7.37H; clear
sines, r.ii. iiaron. noxo, easier; extra
shorts, $7.75; clear ribs, $7.87'4; clear sides,
$S.12'4.
RECEIPTS-Fiour. 3.010 bbls.: wheat,
137.000 bu.; corn. Oo.OOO bu. : oats. 41.0n0 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour. D,0) bbls.; wheat,
b,uw uti. ; corn, ei,t mi.; oats, ly.ouo nu.
,lTi
. c,t
41
... lC'i
...1I04
...176
... 17
... 66
... 10!,
Quotation for the liny on Various
Coin mod 1 1 lei,
NEW YORK, July 20.-FLOl'R-Recclpts.
22,805 bbls.; exports. 8.432 bbls.; sales, 7,430
pkgs.; spring patents, dull ami easy, with
winter wheat moderately active and steady;
spring bakers were moro active; new Hour
is said to bo of tine quality; Minnesota
patents. $1,157(1.50: winter patents. J3.!H)3i
4.30. winter straights, $3.M3.80; winter
extra, $2,701(3.00; Minnesota bakers, $2.9tKif
3.35; winter low grades, J2.401i2.70. Rye
flour, easy; sales. 250 bbls.: fair to good,
J3 10(.3.30; choice fancy, J3.25H3.75.
CORNMEA L Easy ; yellow western, 90c;
Ilranilywlne, J2.50J(2 CO.
RYE Dull; No. 2 western, 690, f. o. b.,
allont.
nARLEY Dull; feeding, 18c, c. 1. f.. New
York: malting. 49'fi63e. c. I. f., Now York.
HARLEY M ALT Nominal.
CORN Receipts. H!l."W) bu.; exliorts. 211.
f33 bu.; aalcH, 175,oO) hu. futures, iss.ooo hu.
exports Spot, steady; No 2, 4PVi I3!, f.
o, b.. nlloat. and 41'ic in elevator. Options
opened steady with wheat, after which It
yielded to bearish crop conditions, easier
cables and considerable liquidation, but
Until ly rallied nu 11 demand from shorts,
closing llrm at a partial 1 r net advance;
July, 43(,1i I3c. closing at I3c: Septem
ber, 43ii!3V. closing at 43'-le; December.
40tf.1i I04o. closing nt 10'vc.
WHEAT-Recelpts, 205,350 bu.; no ex
ports; sales, 3,575,0( bu futures, 1 60,000 bu.
exports. Spot, steady; No. 2 led, 82'c, f.
o. li., nlloat: No. 2 red. 79"o In elevator;
No. 1 northern. Duluth, M'ie, f. o. b , nlloat.
to arrive; No. 1 hard, Duluth. 86-o, f o.
I),, nlloat, to arrive. Options, after a llrm
opening on cables, declined all the fore
noon under liquidation, a reaction In the
English markets, northwestern selling and
absence of outside support. This, In turn,
was succeeded by a llual sharp rally on
rumors of large cash business, and closed
llrm nt '40 net advance; July, SlfSc.
closing at 81&c; September, 79 ll-lfifibo 11.16c,
closing at kO-Tic; December, SlijiHiC closing
nt SIHc.
OATSHecelpts, 120,200 bu. ; exports, 30,.
K15 bu.; sales, lM.ofK) bu. export. Snot, dull.
No. 2. 22se: No 3, 27c; No. 2 white. 29c;
No, 3 white. 2so; track, mixed western.
27H1l29c; track, white western, 2SVi33c.
Options dull and barely steady.
HAY Firm; shipping, 70J75c; good to
Choice. 80&92'4o.
HOPS oteadv; state, rommon to choice,
isno crop, IUiHc, old. HiUi; Paclllc coast,
1899 crop, 104113c; old, 3J6c.
IIIDES-Steady; Oalveston, 20 to 25 lbs.,
ISo; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 21Hc; Texas dry,
(( to 30 lbs.. 14c
LEATHER Steady j hemlock sole. Huonos
Ayr-en, light to heavy, 2344J21Vjc; acid, 23f.j;fJ
Ml4c.
PROVISIONS-Heef. duil; family, JUl.50Jf
12.00; mess. J9.00i9W; beof hams, $20.0Cff
21.00; packet. JtO.OOli 11.00; city extra India
mess, $16.O0ftl7 CO. Cut meats, quiet; pick
led bellies, S'4i0c; pickled shoulders,
pickled hams KViilo-'e Lurd, easy, western
steamed, $7.057 10; July closed at J7,(ii'4.
nomluul; rellned, quiet! continent. $7 10;
South America, JS; compound, $S.201ib.3Tls.
Kiiiikiin City (irilln and I'tovIhIomm,
KANSAS CITY July 20.-WHi:AT-Sep-
temper. cash. ro. 2 hard. HUV'.'iir.iVf.e:
No. 3. 0lG6i,ic; No. 2 red, 72f(72lsc; No. 3,
iiiBt .lie.
CORN Sentember. 3l7ffi3r.c: December.
32c: cash, No 2 mixed, 354c; No. 2 white,
w,4c; ,'n. :i, axe.
OATS-No. 2 white, 26i4f26',4c.
RYE-No. 2. 60c.
HAY Choice timothy, $9.50; choice pral
rle. $7.00.
HUTTER-Creumery. ISfdSc; dairy, fancy
15c
EOOS Firm; fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock, 9c; loss off, enses returned; new
whltn wood ciues Included. M.c more.
RECEIPTS-Whent. 121,800 bu.; corn, 25
400 bu.; oats. O.Of) bu.
SIIIPMENTS-Wheat. 100,200 bu.; corn,
2.w) nu.; outs, z.wo nu.
lilt erpool (i rut 11 nml I'rovlslon,
LIVERPOOL. July 26. WIIEAT-Snot
steady: No. 1 northern, spring, 6s 6'4d; No.
1 California, fix IrtfilW 2d. Futures, dull:
July, nominal; September, 6Siad; December,
6s Id.
CORN Spot, llrm; American mixed, new,
3s 10iil- American, old. 3s lid. Futures,
quiet; September, 3s lONid; November. 2s
lP.nl.
Toledo C. rain Mnrt;et,
TOLEDO. O.. July 26.-WHEAT-Actlvc;
No. 2 cash and July. 77'4c: August. 77?ic.
CORN Lower; No. 2 mixed, September,
3S?(3S'M
OAfS-Dull: No. 2 mixed, 3314c.
RYE Neglected.
SEEDS Clover, active; prime October,
$5.70; No. 2, $4.60.
Duluth (irilln .Inrket.
DCLL'TH. Minn.. July 26.-WHEAT-No,
1 hard. ensh. 79NiC: August, 79sic: Septem
her, 79'c; No. I northern, cash, 77?ic; An
gust, 77ic; September. 77'ic: December,
77kc; No. 2 northern, 75?to; No. 3 spring,
72V
OAT8-2lt(25c.
CORN-37HC
.MIliTiiuhee (i nil 11 Slnrl-et, '
MILWAt'KEE. Wis.. July 26.-WHEAr-Qulet;
No. 1 northern, 76j)76!4c; No, 2 north
ern. "4i c
RYE-Dull; No. 1. 56e.
PARLEY Steady ; No. 2, 473ISc; sample,
40fjt6e.
I'lillinlrliililii Produce MnrUet,
PHILADELPHIA, July 26.-RUTTER-Flrm
good demand; fancy westsrn cream
ery. 2So; fancy western prints, 23e.
1CGOS Firm; fresh nearby nnd western.
13c;, fresh southwestern, 13c; fresh south
ern, lie.
I'eurin MnrLet.
PEORIA. 111,. July 20.-CORN-Steady,
No. 3. 29c,
OATS--Stendy; No. 3 white. 234c.
WHISKY-On the basis of J1.23 for fin.
tshed goods.
Mliiiirxpiilln AVIieTt Jlnrkrt.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn,. July 26. WHEAT
- In store. No, 1 northern, July, 74o; Sep
tember, 75c; December, 76c; on truck, No. 1
C, Jt. 1. & 1
c. c. c. nt.
Colomdo So...
do Ut pfd
du lit pfd
Del. fi Hudson .
Del. L. & V
Uenver & It. (!i
do nfd
Erie
rti. 1st pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
Harking (VmI ...
Hncklnir Vnllcy .
Illinois Ontrul .
lovn Cntral ...
iln pfd
K. C. IV n.
Like Krle & W..
do pfd
Lnko SIioid
L. & N
Miinhnitnii I.....
Met. St. Ily
Mexican Central
Minn, .fc St. I. ..
1I0 pfd
Mn. Parllln
.Mobile & Ohio .
.VI., K. & T
do pfd
N. J. Central ..,
N. Y. (Vnirl .,
Norfolk & V
do pfd
No. Pacific
do pfd
Onurlo & W...
Or. Hy. & Nmv
do pfd
Pcnnylvanla ...
lloidlnit
do 1ft pfd
do 2d rfd
Ulo d. V
do pfd
St. L S. P.
do Ut pfd..
do M pfd
St. U South .v..
do pfd
St. I'Ritl
do pfd
Ht. I A Oinnlui ..111
80. Pnelilc 55i
Bo. Hallway 10'i
no pro
Tcxnn & Paclllc
Union Pacific ...
do pfd ,
Vbnsh
do pfd
Wli"!. & U K...
do 2d pfd
Wis. Central
Ttilrd Avenue ..
Admits I'.x
Amrlcin Ux....
V. P. Kx
Welln-rnriro !ht
AJner. Cot. Oil .
in pfd
Amer. Maltlnc .
lo pfd
16
20
.... 30
,...2li)
.... ;oh
.... K04
..!.'..
.. i-M
.. !3
.. T4
.. sa
.. 10
.. 10V,
..zv,
..124
.. 7fis
.. 11li
.. 20
.. n
... JC'i
... ,a't
...
. .. 1 t'ii
... 8
... 231
... 1.1
...109
...153
...U3
... IS
... s:i
... z
... in'i
... 37
... s:ti
... Hs
... 17
... 20?i
... 67
... 3IS
7Ji
2t'
7
Amer. Tobacco .... 96' 4
do pfd 12S
Anr. Mlnlnc Co... t:;
cral fund, exclusive of tho JIDO.000,000 gold
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows. Available cash balance, $151,158,631;
gold, J71,820,660.
Ilonton Stocks nd llonils,
ROSTON. July 26-Cnll loans. 2Hri3 per
rent; time loans, 3VT4V4 per cent. Ulllcl.il
closing:
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Western Beef Oattle Continue to Arrive In
Small Numbers,
,v. t. & s r...
do pfd C!)
Ain-r Sujtar 12fi;
do pfd IIPI
Hell Telephone Ill
Ronton k Albany.. .249
llDHton Hlevated . ..HJ'k
uosioa & .Me ..
C. 11 & Q
Dominion Coal
Federal Hteel...
do pfd
PIP Iihiirc I'M..
(len. Kler. pfd Wi
Mexican central .. 12
Mk h Ttleidione ...
N K. O. A C IS
Old Colony 5').',
Rubber J4M,
254,tnlon Vnclflc S6i
Wrtil Kn.l 13H
Wis. Central 13
Atchl'on (9 100
Adventure 1
Alt on n Mlnln Co.. !
Anial. Copper 85' j
Ilomon Mont 2!
ai iiecii ;i;
Centennial 1614
Fmnklln 13
''unibddt 25
Osceola 664
Parrot 4)'t
tjulncy 131
Santa Fe Copper .. 4' J
t'tnh Mlnlnp; 2J
.' nona 2'i
A'olierlnes IVi
.PI
.1:6",
. 3S4
. 31
.ni'i
London Stock (luotnt Ions.
LONDON. July 20. t p. m.-Closlng:
Recelnls were
Official Monday ...
Olllclal Tuesday ..
Ofllclal Wednesday
uiuciai iiiursuay .
Cons., money
do a 'count
Mchlson
Canadian Paclllc
Ht. Paul
Illinois Central .
IfOUlsvllle
t'nlon PaclOe nfd
.n. v. central 131 "i
.97 1M6 l-Jrle
.' 11-F.i do 1st pfd
Wi Pennsylvania ...
IISTi
122
.. 7l'i
Heading
No. I'aclflc pfd..
Hrand Ttunk ...
Anaconda
Hand Minis ....
IIS
, 33'i
6T.
8'a
73
6J SV,
ZV 4
RAR SILVER-Stendy at 26
MONEY-3rf3V4 per cent.
Airer. S. A rt....
do pfd
Amer. Spirits ....
do pfd
Amer. 8. Hoop ..
do nfd
32'i Amer. H. & W....
.151 do pfd
. 13U Amer. Tin Plate.
. 34i do pfd....
.113
. ?o
17
57,
33',
.. 2,i,
.. 79
.. 33
.. Mi j
.-123i
,!lM
lirooklyn It, T
Colo. Fuel S. Iron.
Con. Tobacco
do pfd
Federal Steel
do pfd
Oen. Rlectrlo
Olucose Hutar
lo pfd
Inter. Paper ,
do pfd Mt4
lwlede Oa TII4
Natlonnl Illscult..., 30 '4
do pfd M
National Lead U'
do pfd Oli'i
National Hteel VIV4
do pfd..! SI
N. Y. Air Brake.. .131
No. American 1.
PoelHc Coast 31
do 1st pfd 81
do 2d rfd 6314
127V, Pacific Mall 30H
16 Peuple't da 9S
U Pressed S. Car 41
2f'i do pfd 73
Pullman .P. Car ...181
90 a It. & T SH
91 sugar 12G;
331', Tenn. Coal A Iron.
I' V. H. Leather
23i do rW
67 I do pfd 11414
1
lO'.i
93',
?!;
11
.-.31J
14
.hot.
.171
tf H. Hubber
do pfd
Western Union ...
Itepubllo I. & S...
do pfd
r.m P. C. C. & Ht. I..,
tin'
Offered. Assessments paid. Ex-dlv.
York .llonej- 3lnrUi-t,
NEW YORK. July 26.-MONEY-On call,
steady at VldtVii per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE rAPER-ISPTi
per colli . .
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with ac
tuai business In bankers' bills nt Jl.87i for
demand and at J1.83T4 for sixty days; posted
rates. JI.SIV4fl4.S3 and $4.SSff4.SS',4; commer-
1 ,1 tillls, J1.WH.M1.
SILVER-Il.ir. 6Pic; sliver cortlllcates, CI
(ilKJ'ie. Mexican dollars, 4c.
PONDS -Government, strong; state, In
nrtive: rauroaii, irregular.
The clofing puces on uontis today nro ns
follows:
If. H. ref. !, rt'ff..l0i41 do rfd 1J
do coupon idi.n. v. c. js 1 oh
do U, reg 100 IN. J. C. ncn. 3s. ...132
do 3s, reg lwni'No. Paclllc 3s r,t
do i-oupoii lKi'i do 4s 101
do 4s. ice 132't N V. C & tit L Is. .107
do coupoa 1 31'i N. (t W. u. 4s 9",
do 4s. mr 111 Oregon Nav. 1 Iv9
do roupon ..lir,i do 4s 102';
do St. rcu in'4 Orccon H. L. 6....K9
do coupon Hl do conol Cs 112
D. of C. 3 f4s 121 Heading Ben. 4s S7i
Atfh. general 4S....1D1H "Hlo O. W. Is SiD
do udj. 4s W.St I, & I M c. fs...1IO
Canada Ho. 2s 10 .St L H F g. i...l32
Clies K O. 41is Vi St. Paul coniols ...161ii
do r.s lieu Ht. P.. C. & P. Is.. 116'.
C. & N. V. c. Is... 141'4 do flu Hn
do 8. v. deb. 5a. 12", Ho l'aclllo Is 7S',
Clilcaso Tcr. 4s Di'i Ho. Hallway 3s 10ii
Colo. Ho Is hi H. It. & T. G 70,
D. .1- H Q. Is 1 Tex. A Paclllc Is... 112
9; no is u
6Sli,L'nlon Pacltlo 4s. ...103
do 4
Hrle ceneral Is.
P. W. & D. C. .. 701J
Oen. Electric i 117
In. Ynti.il Is 113
K. C. V f: 11. la... 73
U & N. unl. 4s 9SV,
M., K. fi T. 2s .... 69
Wabash Is HO'i
do 2s i 1031,
weal Hlioie is u;
(Wis. Central Is S7.
V-i. Centuries S9H
1
13-16d per oz.
The rate of discount on the open market
for short bills Is 4&M4 per cent; for three
months' bills, IflU per cent.
I'o re luii riniiiii'lnl.
LONDON, July 20.i-Tho weekly state
ment nf the Hunk nf Knehind shows tbn
fotlnwlnir chamres: Total reserve. Increase.
i:3S5,un0: circulation, decrease, .234,000: bul
lion. Increase, 151,201; other securities, de
crease, 247,000; oilier deposits, decrease,
r ni - rsj. ......11.. ., .-cn u,,.
notes reserve. Inerease. .L30S.0O0: cnvernnicni
securities. Increase. 42,Oi). The proportion
of the Hank of Enc and s reserve to lia
bility Is 3.76 per cent; last week It w.is
:w.li per cent, itale or discount unchanged
ut 4 per cent. American railway shares
were dull until late In the day. when prices
recovered. Trading was very restricted
and ut the close tho market dull hut llrm.
PARIS. July 26. -The weekly stiitement
nf the Hank of France shows the follow
ing changes: Notes In circulation, In
crease, 30,wo.onof ; treasury accounts cur
rent. Increase, 59,fioo,0o0f ; gold In hand, In
crease, fi.675,ooof; hills discounted, Increase,
10$,20o,W'Of ; sliver In hand, decrease, 925,000 1.
The bourse opened weak and later became
(Inner on rumors that the foreign minis
ters lind reached Tien Tsln. The market
was milct ami the ciose was below the
highest price South Africans becamo
llrmer on a report nf the English victory,
but eased off slightly before the close.
Three ner cent rentes. 99f 90c for the ac
count. Exchange on London, 25f 14c for
checks.
HERLIN. July 26. The weekly, statement
of the Imperial Rank of Germany shows
the following chnnges: Cash In hand, in
crease, 29,4R0,0O0m; treasury notes, Increase,
1.300.rtii0m: other seeurltUs. de-crcase. 35,-
SOO.onom; notes In circulation, decrease, 50,-
350.ooom. uusiness was almost at a sianu
still on the bourse today. Prices were weak
throughout the day until near the closing;.
when favorable dividend reports from tho
Hochum works caused a rally in coal and
Iron shnres. American securities were.
weak. In resnonso to the New 1 ork mar
ket. Exchnnge on London. 20m 60pfgp. for
checks. Discount rates: Short bills, 2 15-10
per cent; three montns nius, i per oeiu.
Flnnnelnl Note.
ST LOFIK, Mo.. Julv 26.-Clcarlngs. J4,
70S.715; balances, JI45.572. Money, 4fl7 per
cent
CHICAGO, July 26.-Clear!ngs. J20.02I.2N);
balance. J1.S07.H3. Posted exchanKO, J4.84'4
ni s9lt NVw Ynrlt eirlmnre. J1.00.
HOSTON. Mass.. July 26. Clearings, $15,-
904.677; balances, Jl,571,311. ,
NEW YORK, July 26. Clearings, J145,
110 700' lulniifea J10.fi40.49S.
PHILADELPHIA, Julv IG.-ClcarlngD,
$13,619,999; balances. $2,359,Si8.
Cotton Market,
wav vnni' .Tnlv 26. COTTON Head
way In either direction was insignificant
on tho Cotton exchnngo today, mrong nun
or bear lendorshlo was lucking; orders
from the speculative public were scarce;
Influences at work wore tno conflicting; to
afford a basis of confident trndlng by longs
or shorts and the. foreign conditions were
mmli uq to ennse extreme care In the mnk-
lnc of further commitments. The market
uim-mH ntili.i. wiih nrlees down 2()t3 nolnts
nnd soon went a point or moro . under
ur.nfii.trn atirl inrnl splllne nressurc. but by
v. - r.r .1,a il.-at limit tlir pnrlv
cllne had been supplanted by a net rlso of
24 points on a flurrv of prollt-tijklng and
htivinir nr -innnnrv i v mo souinern euii-
rtv mld.dnv. hnwejver. tho market
was very dull and back to the close of yes
toriliiv. Tn the nfternoon values changed
scarcely n hair's breadth, nnd the market
llulshcd the day steady in inne. wun prices
net 2 points nigner to a points lower.
NEW YORK. July 26. COTTON Futures
closed steauy; juiy, v.oic; aiikusii .-jk,
September. 8.70c; October. S.39c; November,
8.26c; December, 8.23c; January, 8.23c; Feb
ruary, s.i'ic; ixiarrn, b.dc; prn, n..iue; .imv
utr. Knnl rlnsnil dull 1-1 Ke decline: mid
li ner tin nnds. loio-16c: middling gun,
10 6-16c; sales. 700 bales.
KT. .I'M. JlllV Jl.L U 1 Ui-t Ulllll
sales, none; middling, 9nc; receipts. 201
bales; shipments, 63S bales; stock, 19,061
Vi!i1rM.
GALVESTON, Tex,. July 26. JU i I UN
O'ljft. ?V4e. .
NHW ijm.i'iArsa, juiy ..-i,uiiu,i-
Easv; sales, 300 bales; ordinary, i-n,c
iroort ordinary. Ro: low middling. 9nc
mlridllnir. 10V.e: cood m dill ne. 1014c: mid
u hr rnir. ni r: rereints. l.isi na es: siock
61,836 bales. Futures, quiet: July. W.fOlf
10.10c; August, n.507i9.52c; September. 8.6W
ri.r.oc: uetouer. k.IiKn.ikc: ovemoer. n.ww
k nr.r. : i lpeem tier. s.iHffix.iKte: January, n.uiw
S.fOe: Februarv. 8.06578.fUc: March. 8.0S1?
S.10c; April, 8.lOii8.l2c.
Ctiffce Mnrket.
NEW YOUK. Julv 26. COFFEE Spot
Rio. weak: No? 7 Invoice. 9c. Mild, quiet
Cordbva. 9HS131fc. Futures opened steady
BtilO nolnts lower under weak European
mrKei news, weaa spot marKei, snarp ue
cllno in Rio exrhnngo rate, nn absence of
litivlnt? nrilers. heavier huslness in nort re
ceipts and some local selling pressure. The
tiinrinf inrnr tiuriiiiiiv rnnmii nn rnnm rnv,
erlng, based on reantionnry move nf Havre
Tradlnir was fairlv active tlirougnoui
Closed steady, with price 5 points higher to
5 nolnts lower. Total sales. 38.750 bags. In-
eluding: August. $7.83: Sentember, $7.K0'a)
7 00: October. $S: December, $.10i(S.15
March, $8.23ifS.30; May, $8.40'?lS.45.
Dry OhoiIh Mnrket,
NEW YORK. July 20.-DRY OOODS
Husluess In bleached cottons has been tho
chief featuro today. Most agents report
orders In considerable number wiinnut
largo individual operations nnd a steady
mnrket on current basis. No change In
brown goods. Demand dull nnd prices Ir
rcculur. Fine brown sheetlncs slow. Print
clottig selling in odd goods only ni sienny
prices. Denims and other conrso colored
cottons Inactive nnd ensy. Prints dull
throughout. No chango In glngnnms. (jot
ton llnlncs of all kinds Inikctive. Woolen
goods quiet. Huyers waiting for next
weeK s openings.
Cnllfornln Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. July 26.-CALIFORNIA
DRIED FIU'ITS-Market Innctlvo and
nominal; stnto evaporated apples, common.
3's06e; lfrlme, 5Ufi5'4c; rholce. 5n?(6V4c;
fancy. 7fi7'.4c. Cnllfornla dried prunes, 3V,
Sio per lb., as to size and quality. Apr!-
cois, itoyiu, mine; .iioor iium, wmm
Peaches, peeled. HfflRc; unpceled, 69c.
Sugar llnrket.
Ni:W YORK. July 26-SCGAR-Raw,
strong; held higher: fair retlnlug, 45c;
centrifugal. Sfi test, IT8e. Molasses sugar,
41e: replied, strong .,.
NICW ORLEANS, July 20,-Sl'OAH-
Strong; open kettle. 45Jc; contrlfugnl, yel
low, nu&'sc; seconds, 3'iiiu-ioc.
Oil MnrkftH.
dlL CITY. July 26. OILS-Credlt Iml
nnccH, $1.27; 'uertlllcates. first bid, $1.28;
Bales, 5.000 bbls.; cases oil nt $1.29. Close,
$1.29 bid for cash; shipments. I15.MI bbls.;
average. 82.266 bbls.; runs, 99,495 bbls.; aver
ago, bl,5l bbls,
Pliij-MTltt.it lloyt liiinne.
NEW YORK, July 26.-Charles H. Hoyt,
tho playwright and theatrical manager, has
been ni'ludgcd Insane at Hartford, Conn.,
nnd taken to a retreut there. His condition
Is critical
i'llll REALTY .11 A It I v I VI'.
When issued. "Offered.
New York Mlnlnc .Stocks,
NEW YORK, July 2H.-Tho following are
the closlir quotntloiu for mining shares
today:
Chollar 21 Ontario 600
Crown Point 10 Ophlr
Con. c, it Va....13 Plymouth 10
D-adwood 1) Quicksilver I'O
Oould A dirrle . . M do pfd V)
Hula A Nnrcrnss... Sierra Nevada 22
Hoinesiulie .. . .M0 Htundard 410
iron Slhcr 50 Colon Con IS
Mexican . 12 Yellow Jacket
Condition of the Trenanrr.
WASHINGTON. Julv 26. Today's state
mcnt of the treasury balance! In the ten
not very active. The. bulk of tho liogs,
however, chanced hands on &. basis of a
2'4fi5o decline, but eastern markets enrao
lower on the close ami provisions niso
weni on. so tne nnai wind up ncro wus
lower.
Today's drop takes the market down to
the lowest nolnt of the week, but prices
tire still a little better than they were n
week ngo nt this time. Representative
sales:
I0G MARKET TAKES ANOTHER STEP DOWN
Cattle Huyers All Anxious for Sup
plies nnd Prices Rule Sternly
to ItroiiKer sheep mid
Lninbs Sell Higher.
SOl'TH OMAHA, July 26.
"our duvs this week 11.218
Same davs last week S.S72
Same week before 14,922
Samej three weeks ago... 7,603
same tour weekv ol-o...ij.IiU
av Tnge price paid for nogs ior me iai
several days, with comparisons:
1WM.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
2,310 4,JS U,l
2,3." 7,000 9,329
3,762 10.9SI 1,38
, 2.SSS K.S.96 1,910
22,003
11,033
1K,553
9,735
9,01
29,138
27,712
37,823
19.3l
41,921
11900.
11899,
1898,
1W7.
I1S96.
3 23
3 87 3 32
3 77 3 17
3 82 3 20
2 98
2 98
3 04
2 96
2 87
2 94
2 97
3 00
3 05
4 03
4 63
4 70
4 83
4 81
4 91
4 76
4 6.1!
4 67
4 72
4 7S
4 8
4 73
4
4 85
4 94
4 77
5 01
6 06
4 79
4 96
4 80
4 7J
4 86
July 1 1 I 731 3 671 3 231 2 96
JUly 2 4 92 2 611 3 IS 2 9
JUy 3 5 01 3 78 3 211 2 95
JU y 4 1
ill y 6 5 081 3 78 3 C6
July 6 6 16 3 83 3 66
Ju y 7 5 11 3 81 3 76
JUly g 86
July 9 ( 6 131 1 3 781 3 35
July 10 6 13 3 90 13 21
JUIV 11 5 04 3 96 3 70
July 12 1 6 02 4 01 3 73 3 lt
JUly 13 6 13 4 00 3 82 3 14
JUly 14 6 OS 4 06 3 77 3 15
JUly 15 3 99
July ig fi o
JUiy 17....
Juiy is..,.
juiy
Julv
July
,iuiy
luly
July
,1111V 25,
July 26
Indicates Sunday. Holiday.
The nfllfdnl number of cars of SIOCK
brought In today by each road was:
t attle, jiors. du i'. i -
C, M. & St. P. R'.... 3 2 ..
u. s Ht. it. uy.......
Missouri Paclllc Ry.. H
I'. P. system i-
F.. E. & M. V. R. H.. 27
S C Jtr P. ItV 2
C, St. P.. M. & O. Ry. Jj
H. & M. It. Jl. Jl o
C. H. St Q. Ry 3
C, R. I. & P.4 east.. ..
C, R. I. & 1. west.. 1
1 1)7 i si
4 94 4 0 . . jB 2 97 4 82 497
18 1 4 871 4 1613 82 . 2 95f 4 83 J w
20 4 9S 4 19 3 56 3 35) 2 97 4 91 4 74
21 5 071 I 21 3 81, 3 38 2 98 4 i9
22 I 34 3 79 3 27 2 8bl J '.
23 5 I6l 3 82 3 25 2 83 1 4 81 4 ,4
21 5 161 4 361 I 3 311 2 92' 4 .b 4 Si
25 1 5 05 4 311 3 S9 J 2 89 ... J ;
5 02 4 26, 3 8i 3 ui, I 'l
No. A. Hk. Pr. No Av Sk. Pr.
100 176 200 Jt 1 M MJ ... i OS's
81 219 40 4 93H 75 228 40 5 0i'4
$4 IK 21 5 00 70 JM . . S 02'i
77 2H 1M 5 00 82 208 $0 0J14
71 247 SO .".01 2 257 ... t 02'
$2 W 80 5 00 24 174 ... " 02l(
M W ... SAO 67 247 ... f 02ij
77 ll ... 5 OA f.l 50 5 OJ's
S3 !41 ... 6 CO 0 21 ... 8 C'i
3 536 ... S 00 SI 2J9 ... 5 02'j
It 227 SO h 00 3 !7S 80 & OJ'4
71 231 ... 5 0) 2i 171 ... IM'i
51 276 120 8 00" 1 J0 (A 5 'i
M 192 160 5 00 61 2S2 ... 5 OJij
fil 2V5 40 6 01 44 266 ISO 5 02i
S9 2C0 ... 5 00 72 M3 SO 5 021,
f.S IIU 160 5 0) f,! 254 SO 8 02'4
1 379 SO () 78 r. ... 6 02'j
6S 237 120 3 Oi) 64 214 SO 5 Ollj
62 t0 ... 5 00 68 214 ... 6 05'j
It 27S SO 5 00 73 225 ... 5 OJlj
19 211 ... 5 00 79 215 160 5 01'i
77 220 120 S 0) 81 520 40 5 02'i
37 233 ... 5 00 77 219 SO 6 02' j
M 24) 40 R 00 65 219 40 5 024
23 533 ... 5 00 73 2W 1M 5 02'i
70 319 SO 3 00 f 218 l) 5 OJii
ST. 223 40 f, 00 61 241 SO 5 02't
61 255 SO S 00 85 307 10 f, 024
22 274 80 5 0) 77 2( 40 S 02'J
S7 229 SO 5 M 60 270 ... f. 024
63 261 40 5 00 1 266 40 5 02'j
19 203 ... SCO 68 2S3 ISO 5 02'4
69 214 SO R 00 67 2(9 40 5 Ol'.i
66 232 ... R0) 73 2.V1 160 R 02'4
6.1 2S4 ... 5 00 7,1 23S SO 5 03'j
73 218 160 5 00 (4 2S ... 5 OJ's
65 227 SO 5 0) 73 3S4 40 8 01
75 226 40 5 00 69 2.V1 ... 8 05
53 212 40 5 00 60 269 80 b 0.1
M 2(8 ... 5 02'i 40 265 SO 5 05
60 21 1?) 5 0214 61 209 ... R 05
54 210 ... 5 02'i f8 281 ... 5 05
69 23 160 5 02'4 53 2SR 40 6 05
55 256 120 5 021J 52 2112 ... 5 05
74 239 40 5 02'i 71 222 ... 5 05
6.1 210 200 5 0214 70 242 80 5 05
57 308 120 5 02 V 52 320 ... 5 OS
61 281 ... 5 02'4 53 317 80 5 01
60 . 23.1 .. 6 A2'4 63 205 ... 6 10
111
27
23
1
8
19
7
3
1
9S
Total recelnts 124 98 7 J.
Tim .tlannaltlntl nf the day's receipts WHS
as follows, eacn nuyer purcuuoinh i"
iit-i in ...". ..... . , , . .
Huvers. Lame, uuk", du.- ..
136
1.211
31
Omaha Packing Co. 249 023
c. it. ItHinmond Co St 4 1.002
Swift nnd Company 803 l.tAl
Cudahy PacKltig uo im , m
Armour Co 33 1,407
Omaha P. Co., Kan. City KS
Cudahy. Kansas uny .y
R, Pecker St. Degan
Vansnnt & Co 212
Lobman fit to J--'
Hentnn & Underwood.... 54 ....
I.lyltiirstnnn & Schllllcr... 11 ....
Hamilton A Rothschild... 29
Cudahy Bros. & Co 63i
H. F. lIobincK
Other buyers 122 i.u
Totnls 1.820 0,925 1,653
catti.R Thi mnrket wus In good shape
nn-nin tn.inv nnd nffitrliies were nicked up
1..,... J. l,,H n,.,l,l-
at steady 10 stronger imm mi nn ....n
that was at nil desirable. Tnere was a
crnn.t nrntinrtlnii nf rornfed steers, for which
c.w --'-.-,---,---., , - 1 . ,M
tnere was an neiivc iiunuum nu i'1!-, a i"1'
were very satisfactory to ine sei ing in-
i.iiii A honnh of mixed stun: urougui
$5.40 nnd another string sold ior w men
in thn nit-iipnr nrice nam in nuiiis nine,
The market wns in good snapo irom aiari
to finish anil tne pens wern cienroa hi an
iirli hnor.
There were about fifteen cars of cow
stuff on sale today, for which thorn was u
good, nctive demand. Prices were fully
steady, arid In some cases tho choicer
grades sold at a little stronier prices. It
ia iimler. hnwever. to move even the com
mon stuff than It was a while back, but
values have not shown much Improvement.
Tho stocKcr ana teener truae was again
fairly nctivo this morning and the good
cattle enanged nanus ai luiiy sieany prices
Gnod rattle moved freely, but tho com-
mnner crudes were not as sroon sei ers nnu
the tendency waa to neglect that class of
stock.
Thero was another string of western cat
tle on the market today and they met with
ready sale. Prices on the better grades
wero fully steady nnd the commoner grades
sold without material change. Sales In
cluded some steers at $4.70 nnd some heifers
at $1.15. Representative sales
REEF STEERS.
No. av. I'r. No. Av. Tr.
2 765 3 60 20 1075 5 15
1 690 4 50 23 112.1 5 1.1
1 '830 4 60 16 v.. 1030 5 13
1 810 4 60 19 1079 5 16
6 1066 4 75 IS 1120 5 1.1
9 1032 4 SO 63 120.1 5 20
19 1060 4 90 7 1211 E J)
19 1073 4 95 40 1193 5 20
1 1070 4 93 76 13(9 5 23
43 1138 4 95 44 11)4 5 25
38 1157 4 95 31 11!9 5 23
41 1218 4 95 24 Off, 6 23
54 1110 5 00 50 HJt 5 30
( 1283 6 00 23 1120 5 30
t 11M 5 00 1 18 11M :n
23 1222 6 00 23 1291 I 35
16 1070 5 05 41 127 5 .13
f,2 1385 5 10 M 1281 5 3.1
37 1219 5 13 13 1436 5 10
49 110.) 5 13 20 1119 5 (5
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
19 941 4 7.1 17 HIS 5 15
21 837 4 73 13 1110 5 20
COWS.
1 710 2 00 6 96S 3 55
20 SIO 2 25 11 SOI 3 65
1 820 2 23 2 915 3 61
2 910 2 00 11 915 2 S3
2 S20 2 65 6 1180 3 90
2 10O0 2 75 1 11W 3 90
2 735 2 91 1 1150 3 W
5 10O) 3 00 1 120.) 3 9.1
t 946 3 00 1 960 4 00
1 900 3 00 4 1177 4 00
1 810 3 60 0 1040 4 00
4 1132 3 2'. 1 1230 4 IS
1 S70 3 21 4 1167 4 21
1 1120 3 21 1 1230 4 35
1 1070 3 40 4 1150 4 35
9 953 3 53
INSTIU'MENTS placed on record Thurs
day. July '-'. 1000.
AVnrriinty Deeds,
Ella Sugarman nnd husband to J. J.
Cluxton, lot 16, block IA, Albright's
Cholco ... 200
Jens Paulsen tn Stolln Little, s ,4 lot
13. block 4. William Hngedorn'H add. 200
Stella Little und husband to Rerthn
Walsh, samo 225
Christ Jnhnimn to E. H. Colfax, lot 12,
block 3. Dworak's add 121
C R. Campbell and wife to K. M
Shuhaii, lot ll, block 0, Campbell's
add 6C0
Deeds.
Master In chancery to Northwestern
Mutual Llfo Insurance company, w
16S fect of s 132 feet lot 1, Cupltql
udd 74.260
Total amount of transfer $75,606
COWS AND HEIFERS
3 1063 4 23
HEIFERS.
2 700 2 75 1
4 717 3 13 1
577 3 2.1 7
7 360 3 60
BULLS.
1 1320 2 60 1
1 000 2 75 1
1 S60 3 10 1
1 600 3 23 1
1 16(0 3 65 1
CALVES,
1 330 5 00 1
STAGS.
t 1423 4 50
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS,
920 4 a
IMO 4 25
317 4 CO
7M 3 75
19S0 4 00
1400 4 00
ITS! 4 3.1
.1320 4 60
150 23
1.
2
1
1
3
1
3.....
3
10
1..
2..
4..
10..
a..
820 2 00 7....
, 515 2 70 1
640 3 0) 6 ,
KM 3 00 4
763 3 05 1
820 3 25 10
690 3 23 5
, 721 3 25 1
SI3 3 S3
STOCK CALVES.
300 2 50 2
,300 2 61 3-
35S 3 25
897 3 10
m i 10
7.V) 3 IS
. 81! I )5
690 3 25
. SS7 3 43
, 674 3 5"
470 1 ro
CIO 4 21
313 4 7.1
371 4 75
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
970 3 00
,620 3 00
. SS.1 3 50
7S3 iS 70
, 726 3 70
. 773 3 7.1
14
10....
16....
1...,
12
798 3 80
. W t S3
. 790 3 S.I
,4V) 4 00
416 4 6.1
24 COWS....
1 COW
49 feeders.
2 cows...
2 cows..'.
1 steor...
1 Btcer...
60 steers.
f'l steers.
7 steers.
48 Htccrs.
....1120 3 23
COLORADO,
SSl! 3 10 1 stag.
910 3 10
NEBRASKA.
98S 4 30 39 steers.... 766 3 50
12 5 2 75 4 steers.... 732 3 75
.1020 !ffi 9 heifers.. 770 315
... 590 I (X) 1 hull 13C0 3 20
,.. 630 3 80
Pratt & Ferrls-Wyo.
..12J6 4 70 13 steers... .1238 4 70
..1239 I 70 53 steers... .1313 4 70
..1255 4 70 8 steers... .1210 4 70
..1261 4 70
MONTANA.
38 cows 1008 3 60 63 heifers.. .1015 4 15
53 heifers... 1015 4 15 3 heifers. .1136 115
NEURASKA.
12 cows 1016 3 15 1 heifer. ..1460 4 50
1 cow 980 2 60 1 COW M) 2 60
1 bull 1270 3 15 10 COWS. ... 913 3 13
2 hulls 1565 2 80
Hons The supply of hogs today was not
as liberal as yesterday, nut Heavier man 1
week ni-ii. Other markets lenortrd a de
cllne of from 6H10c, but sellers hire held
at
ea
r,L'
nnd 11 Imneh nf tirlrno heavy weights at $.10
Tho long string yesterday was $j.0.i, so irut
today's murket was 2'iti5c lower- I he
demand nn the part of packers was good,
but sellers wcr rather slow about letting
o at th deoline, to that the martlet wag
line or from D'nioc, nut seuers niro nem
I good llrm prices and the bulk of the
trly saleH went from $1.00115.0214, with a
w choice heavy hogs at $5,o:, and $a0i .
SI IEEP There wns only a moderate sup
ply of slice) nn sale today and as the de
mand was nctive tinil the markets east In
good shape prices here advanced. Iimbs
were fully 15c higher nnd sheep were strong
nnd active. Everything changed hands In
good season nnd the market came to a close
rnr want or stunT to sou. Feeders nro sun
in gooil demand, but very few arc coming.
Quotations- Choice western crass with
ers, $3.R5ff4.O0' choice grass yearlings, $4,00?'
4. a; choice ewes, $3.25513.40; fair to goon
ewes. $2,7533.25; fair to good yearlings. $.160
ff3.90; good tn choice cllnped lambs. $4 25Hf
4 60; fair to good clipped lambs, $3.904.25.
cholco spring lambs, $5.003.25; fair to good
spring lambs, $l.751f5.00; feeder wethers.
$3 0Ofj3.50: feeder yearlings, $3.2.Vff3.50. nnd
feeder Iambs. $3,605(1.60. Hoprcsentaiivo
sales:
N". Av .L
31 cull ewes : i
5 bucks ''
177 western ewes 120 .1 10
ewes 161 a "
20 cull lambs 67 S 90
60 I'tah wethers iro 3 !
10 cull lambs 66 I 00
25 cull lambs 61 00
10 , rll,-u 9, 4 00
2i) Utah cull lambs 67 4 124
20 I'tah cull lambs 68 4 HIS
60 Utah cull lambs i0 4 2.1
55 western lambs 61 F on
90 lambs P & Is.
548 Vlah lambs ' -?
231 Utah lambs 68 6 Jj
215 Utnh lambs 67 5 .5
ClIIC.tNiO LIVE STOCK SI An K 1ST.
Cholcr Steers Arc Stentlr o Strong;
lloun Close Wesk,
CHICAGO. Julv 26. CATTLE Receipts,
9,000 head; choice fat nnd heavy steers,
steady to strong; ngni nieiuuin mm miii-
mnti. Rienov 10 slow: nuicner siul-k. ph.-huj
tn Ktrnoe: "best on sale today, one car at
$3.75; good to prime steers. $5.25i?5.8.V, poor
to medium. $4.50(ff5.1O; selected feedets,
steady. $4.004.65; mixed Blockers. 3J3.rJDff3.90:
cows. J3.00((i i.pj; lienors, ,i.i";uii.w; dinners,
$2.15W2.90: bulls, steady, $3.00Jfl.60; calves,
2ofi40o higher, $3.00S(6.90. Texans, receipts,
1.700 head: best on sale today. 2 carloads,
$5.15, and six enrloads. $5.05; Texas fed
steers, llrm. $l.351ii.20: Texas (trass steers.
steady, $3. 40i"-l.25; Texas bulls, steady, $2.50
513.40.
HOGS Receipts today. 27.000 hend; to
morrow, 14,000 estimated; left over, fi.OOO;
10c lowr: top, $5.30; closing wean; mixed
nnd btchers, $5.0505.30; good to rholce
heavy. $5.0515.27'; rough heavy. $4.9OU5.00;
nciit. i:.oo(iiti.;u miiK or sales, to.iiieiu-.ii.
SHEEP AM) LAJllIS Keceipts, lil.msj
head; market generally 10jl5c higher.
goon to cnnicn wetners, i.ti&'i.(4.'j,j;
fair to choice mixed. J2.23ft4.10: western
sheep. $4. 00(81. 40; Texas sheep. $3.00(il00
native lambs, $1,251(3.85; western lambs,
$5.W((Jt).0O.
St. I. mils Live Stock.
ST. LOFIS. July 26. CATTLE Receipts,
2.200 head. Including 1.300 head Texans.
marKet strong nnd steady, wun plenty or
top grades here; nntivc snipping and ex
port steers. $3.00ifi5.75: dressed beof and
butcher steers, $l.60i&5.30; steers under 1.000
lbs., Jl.lOtff 4.90; stocKers and feeders, $3.(iu
A V.- ,..., n.Kl in fn.. T ' ,V., 1, , , I - n t . ,,a
$i.5(Vfi2.S5: bulls. $2.60fi3.4o": Toicns nnd Iti-
illan steers, J.I.OOft 4.R5; cows and heifers,
$2.45fi2.90.
HOGS Receipts. (..400 head: mnrket Sffioc
lower: nlcs and llchts. $.l(Vfi.Y20: nackers.
$5.16nT..27W; blltehcrs. $5.20?f5.30.
Mlll'JUr AKU liA.MUtt IleCOlptS, 900
head; mnrket strong, higher; native mut
tons, $4.O0ff5.25; lambs. $1.25(ft5.40; culls and
bucks, $2.60113.60; stockers, $3.2503.40.
Hniisns City Live Stork.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. July 26. CATTLE
Rucelnts. 2.600 natives. 2.400 Texans: trade
active and strong to 10c higher; heavy nn
tlvo steers. l4.65iiS.4S; stockers and feeders,
$3.2504.25; butcher cows and heifers, $3.'.Wi
5.15; dinners, $2.50fi3.20; fed westerns, $4.51
(ito.35; fed Texans, $4.00fi4.50; grnss Texans,
$3.23fi4.00.
IIOGS-Recelnts. 12.000 head: beral sim
ply nnd lower quotations for hog products;
weakened prices, 6(ffl0c; heavy, $5. 10& 5.1714:
mixed, $5.00(35.15; light, $5.00ft5.15; pigs, $1.60
ej4.ru).
SHEEP AND LAMI1S Hceelpis. 0.300
head; muttons, steady; Inmtn, lower;
lambs. $5.25ii(6.60; muttons, $3.2iy4.25; west
erns, $3.75(4.05; bulls, $3.25ft4.00.
Xoiv York Live Stork.
NEW YORK. July 20.-nEEVES-Re-
celpts, 1,001 hend; none for sale; feeling
steady; European cnbles quote us cattle
at ll'lfilSo per lb.; refrigerator beef higher
at u'niHic; exports, iw came.
CALVES Receipts, 83 head. Market
steady: veals. JVOO'fi'.OO; light calvos and
culls. $4.0ft4.50; city dressed veals, 8'itillc.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recclpts, 3,080
head; gnod, handy sheep, llrm; lambs, 10
ffil6o lower; sheep, $3.0Uft ,75; lambs, $1.50
6.55.
HOGS - Receipts, 2,163 head; feeling
steady.
dor Ico embargo is nt last removed, tin;
floes being driven off shore by westerly
winds. Many fishermen nro hastening for
their destination, nnd llsMng has already
K..,.,, iii .neerul nnlnts. although Oil ac
count of the lateness a big llshlng season
Is not expected.
EXPLOSION RESULTS FATALLY
Destruction of Artlllelnl lor PI mil In
'I'rins I Atteiiilrd hy Heath
.mil Serious Injury
ST. LOUIS, July 2C A Jipeclal to the Tost
Dispatch from Wnco. Tex., says: Tho plant
of the Waco Ice and Refrigerating com
pany, ono of the largest in the south, was
today entirely demolished by a terrific ex
plosion In the boiler room, which killed
two and seriously Injured several of tne
employe. The shock of the explosion wa
distinctly felt all over the city.
Tho dead:
HENRY MBIICKK, fireman.
JACK 1)0 It SETT.
The qerlously Injured:
Jim Sellers, engineer, badly bruised and
traldcd ; Henry Rush, badly bruised by
flying debris; Will Jackson and Seth Rob
inson, firemen, badly scalded.
A gentleman recently curco of djspertl
and cannot rat. nnd some have nono that
gavo the following npproprlalo rendering ot
Burns' famous blceslcje: "Somo have meat
want It; but we hnve meat and w can cat,
Kodol Dyspepsia Curo bo thanked." This
preparation will digest what you et. It
Instantly rclloves and radically curca Indi
gestion and all stomach dlsordore.
Pliotimriiphrrs Elect Core).
Mtl.WAlTIf MM. Wis.. Jiilv 26. E. H. Core
of New York City wns today elected presi
dent of tho National Photographers' Asso
ciation of America und Detroit was se
lected as the place for tlm next nnnuut
meeting. Prof. O. W. Heck this afternoon
lectured on "Does i.igiuning insure Art
The afternoon was taken un with demon
stration In color photography.
Trul ii Kills Telephone MusniMe.
HI'CYRI'S. o.. Julv 26.- The westbound
Pennsylvania limited train killed and hor
ribly mutllnted John E. Zeiiblln. a tele
phone magnate nf Chicago, Jlo wns travel
ing with Ills wife and was enroute home.
when he rell from tne train near ncrc. no
was 67 years old,
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SOl'TH ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. July 26,-(8pe-clal
) The Journal quofs:
CATTLE Receipts, 1,800 head Market ac
tive and strong; natives. J4.10Tl5.35: Texas
nnd westerns, f3.fMi5.ii: cows and heifers,
$2.10f5.O0; bulls nnd stags. $2.00ft!.90: year
lings nnd calves, $3.50ff.75; stockcra and
feeders. $3.2504.50; veals, $5.0016.50.
IIOOS Receipts. 6,800 head. Market 10W
12.4c lower;' all grades. $4 925.10; bulk of
sales. 8l.96f5.ori
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,100
head. Market strong; lambs, $6.00.
.Stock In SIkIiI.
Fofiowlng nro the receipts at the foilr
principal western markets for July 26:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen
a,.il. rtmnhn 2.SSS 6.896 1.910
Chlcairo lft.o"
Knnins Oltv fi.l 12.XX1 6.3IO
St. Louis S.'-'Ol 6,100 900
Totals
19.08S 62,296 19,110
PRODUCE GOES UP IN SMOKE
ClileiiKo Commission House Suffers
Heavy Loss. Iiy Plrr W It It'll
'riirentens Vhol Uloek.
CHICAfiO, July 26. I-'Ire which broko
out at noon today in tho buildings at 225
and 227 South Water strcot, occupied by tho
commission firm of II. L. Brown & co
raiiRed darougtn ttttlnutcd at betwern
$50,000 and $75,000 and created a panic
among a score of glr!. The blazo caused
tho death of 6,000 chickens, and, for a time,
threatened the whole block. Threo girls
were reported mloslng, but It li believed
they escaped. A dozen glrln who had been
nt work packing eggK on tho third floor
wero carried down In .an elovator, and a
number of Monographers escaped down a
back stairway. The property was fully In
sureil.
Wlndtviiril Mills for the Aretle.
NEW YORK, July 26.-C. L. nrldgman,
connected with the Peary relief expedition,
received today a messaga from Channel, on
tho west coast of Newfoundland, that the
Windward, the Peary relief ship, after
huvtnc nut In there, sailed this morning,
Information ' alt0 received that the Labra.
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Sunday, 9 to 12. p O. Ilnx766. Off.cs, N. R.
Cor. HtUand Pa-"-in Flirc-ti. OMAHA. NEB.
Dr. Kay's Renovator
Oiinrnnieed to euro tho very wowt cases;
of dysuessla, constipation, hlllous head
abho. liver and kidneys. At druggists, 26a
and $1 Hend for Krco Sample, Preo nook
und Kreo Advice. Dr. B. J. Kay, Buratoga,
N. Y.
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