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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1901)
f 10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1901. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL ( Ctrn Liads Market on Strtntb and Aotlritj Hioaui f Wiathir Ooiditifii. UNSTEADY FROM CONFLICTING REPORTS Whrnt Opened Moderately, lint Snles llenvler l.nlrr On Outs Aotlw; mill fllroiiK, Helped hy ('urn Outlook Provisions Hull. CHICACIO, July lD.-Corn led the mnrket In HtreiiKth and activity tuilny, :,ua...K vlth an advance of l4c lor September, o the weather mill cni condition!. lien wis helped by rubles nnd export sulci, .lu clone bung !c hinder mr hepiombcr. Hep timber nam cloud VMlAic up in.d p,o visions 2'ac Improved. September corn opened 'A'd'tv higher at tSVyCJV, on hot, dry weutner In ti.c west ami Houthwtst, Liquidation tni sod it bii'it.c tn S.'l9.2Uc durliiK tho II rut luur, b.i tliereuttir the miirKct wus a strong one Apprehension wns Incrensed by inch uc ceedltig report of scorching weather, Claim t hut knnsits corn waa pa.4t hep, exc pt In cases where seeding httd been umisuali . late, nnd that Iowa corn wax hard hit cm c from numerous sources. Thcfco claims were, backed up by buying orders irom the tirrl lory itrfceteil. with the result thnt the i It was with senrcely a bear Inhabitant. Sep temher rallied tu 61c and ctoied stn.i-t. lr higher at 63rt4c. Receipts wore IsS in's. During i no loronoon oniy mnuentiu iiunu tltlcH ot wheat changed hands, but later developments in tnc southern lernuiiy causcd IncreaHcd activity and a d'cdedly r.trongcr tone to the market. Scp-t mber opened UliVlc to Vie higher at toViit'i" on nn advance at Liverpool. Liquidation sent the price to tfc. At this pnlit ror t Hircngtn tnen developing, logotnrr nun re ported rising temperatures In the norti. west. rrenleil n feidlnir nf bullishness. As the sesston progre-sed this fculliiR was nugmunieu ny reports nr export sines at grogittlng sixty Innds. September won b'd to tii'dc ilurlnif the afternoon and elisei strong, Vc higher, nt rOc. Seaboard c car nnees were .1X1. (ft) bll.. while titltunry '0- celpm reached a total of l, 214.000 bii., tigilnn 7oU,iJU last ye'tr. .Minneapolis nnu iJtiiiiiu reported !6fi curs, against 156 Inst week and 225 a year ago. lyjtal receipts were 2 0 enrs. W of contract grade. Oats were active and strong, The strength seemed to be largely to the illscourug ng com outlook, although private reports of n short crop were all Inlluentlnl, There wns a heavy demand, while almost Hie on y selling w'ns by longs with a prollt In sIrIu. HeeelptH were "3 ears. September rnriir d between 3.1 'Ac and 3IV4C, closing I'.iTMs" hlghcr at 3lHc There was little. Interest In provisions, prices fluctuating within a narrow rang. The corn strength had a steadying eff ct. The close wim 2'4c higher, September por-t at $ll. 31; September lard, JS.G7V4! SoptembJr ribs, J7.02H. Kstlmnted recclptR tomorrow: Wheat. ICS cars: corn, 225 cars; oats, 110 cars; hogs, 1G.(kiO head. The lending futures ranrrml as follows: ATtlcles.l Open. lliKhTwTrclo'scTYes'y'. Wheat July.. Sept.., Dec... Corn July.. Sept.., k. Dec... Oats July.., Sept.., May... Toik Hept.., Jan.,., Lard Sept.., Oct.... Jan..., Itlbs Sept.., Oct.... Jan.... I C7H 09 7?i 63',S 6M', 61Tii 621i 32 624 64 3H 3.1Ti33l(, 36'fl3f,ti, 14 30 11 27U 11 6714! II 62'S R r.7V4 R C74 8 ns r cr 8 4241 8 374 7 924 7 924 7 924 7 91 24 7 CO 7 6 No. 2. Cash Quotations were, ns follows: KI.OtJH-Steady: winter patents, 3.303 3.40; straights, 2.90.1.20: clears. J2.W3.fm: Fprlni; specials, 4.0of('l.l0; straights, $2.70f 3.00; linkers, 2.10Z.W. WHI3AT No. 3 sprlnir, 66fl64c; No. 2 red, fi71i'af.Sic. COnN-No. 2, 624g52c; No. 2 yellow, 624fi52Hc. OATS-No. 2, 354'i3c; No. 2 white, 374a; No. 3 white, 3593740. UYI-No. 2. 634c SKKDS I'rlmo timothy, 15; clover, con tract grade, J9.50. I'HOVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., 114.15 (B14.20. Lard, per 100 lbs.. 8.6743 8.60. Short ribs sldeH (looso), J7.8057.P5. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), J7.6O07.C24; short clear Bides (boxed). $8.3003.10. WHISICY-llaslH of high wines. $1.27. Following are the receipts and shipments for today: Itecelpts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 27,000 19,000 "Wheat, bu 371,nno 320,000 Corn, bu 205,000 48,000 Oats, bu 126,000 143,000 llyc. bu 5,000 Darlcy, bu 5,000 13,000 On tho rroduce exchango today the but ter market was firm; creameries, 144i519c; dairies, 13fllCc. Cheose, tpulet at 948104c. Kggs, steady nt 124c. KBW YOHIC (IKMMt.VI, MAIUCKT. Quntndons nf tho I)n- on Vnrlntm Comnintlltlcs. . NHV YOUIC. July 19.-FI.OIjn-necclpts, 13.3S2 bbls.; exports, 7,632 bbls.; mora ac tive nnd llrmer: Minnesota pat ents, $3.053.90; Minnesota linkers, $2.rM B.15; winter pntents, $3.C5fl3.0; winter mralKhts, 3.2,r,i3.45; winter extras, ii.mt 2.S0; winter low grades. $2.302.40; market nulet; fair to good, J2.6;3.10; cliolco to fancy, $3.15T('3.45; rye Hour. Ilrm: fair to K4'ilv,,::-'0'U3-15! pl"'cn to fancy, $3.1593.43. ..9PU.NMK.A,TKlrm',r! yellow wcJtern, ll.Ofi; Urandywlno, $2.0O't?2.,0. HYK Klrm; No. 2 western, 67c f. o. b. itlloat; stnto, 62df53c c. I. f. Now York, car lots. BAKMJY-DuU: feeding, 48c, c. I. f Yorl't r mnU,1,K' j52c. c. I. f New MAI.T-Dull; western, C5972c. ,61,671 bu. Spot, Ilrm; No. 2 red, 77?ic. f o A"0."'5 K"S 7.re,Lv.'!5,4c- elevator; No. 1 northern. Duluth. , 76o. f. o. b., nfl at; No. 1 hard. Duluth, M?tc. f. . b, Vioat V. . V" " ,lrnl a'1" were strongly neld 1 nil day, In sympathy with corn, big weekly l. ,U","UL' at nic, COIlfs, HerHmtH. ?7 Ami tin ovitn.i. aq m bu. Spot, stronger; No. 2. Ko. elevator, and 67o, f. o. b allnnt. Optloim nctlvo n-d strong, on renewed bad crop news from tho vest, where It Is hot and dry. hlglur cables, a big speculative trnde nnd general covering. Prices reached tho high point for the season nnd closed strong nt 1Mi2c ! nvnnce. July , S5Wff6fic. clos-d nt wVfi September, SSViWSilHc, closed nt r,6o; RSKnV;. 85ViW67o. closed nt Mc; l)n-emb"r. tSwiKIMe. closed nt fiMJe. OATS-Hecelpts, 72.000 Int.; exports. 150 bu. Spot, tlrmer; No. 2, 37c; No. 3, T54c; No. 2 white, 3!)V4fl40c; No. '3 white. .iV lL"r.b ml"'l wpstern, .HiHU'iS'Sc: track while. JR5T430. Options opened strong nnd hluher. lso with corn nnd on crop news. UAY-FIrm; shipping, JIO.00910.75; good 1o choice, $8.50(9.00. HOPS Dull: ptnto rommon to cho c. MOO crop, ntflSe; 1M9. 10913c; old olds, 2(Tii1c raclflp const, 1900 crop. 13H174c; ls99, n 15e; old olds, 2fi(lp. " Hli;s-QuUi; Oalveston. 20 to 25 lbs.. JS91S4C! California. 21 to 25 lbs., Wc .Tex.ts. dry. 24 to 30 lbs.. 144c ' I.l'ATIHCH Quiet; hemlock solo. Huenos .-,r1iPv,8U,N.s)r.rf:ri,.l,,,: fnmily.' in.M HS1.60; naeket. JlO.mVi 10.50; city, oxtra Imll'i riTi h h . 1 iit.iimf 1 m.isL 1:111 mnii rnmii i..i.i...i bellies, 919Uc; pickled shoulders. ,97Ac: Tickled hams. 119114c I.nrd, ilrm; western steamel. IS.95: retlneil. firm ? continent, 19.95; South America, J9.50: com pound. J7.OO97.124. I'ork, stendv; famllv. ruess. JI5.259I0.25. TALLOW-Stcndy; city, 4?ic; country, 4Ti95(.P. lU'TTEU necelpts. 5,057 pkgs.; ilrm; .tate dairy. 149144c; crenmery. 1591914c; (factory. 13915c. ' CHKHSK-Kocclpt, 2,471 pkgs.: Irrepu'ar; 1 fancy, large, colored, Uc: fancy. Inr o, white, 9c; fancy, small, colored and whi 0, KOOS Itecelpts, 4.00tl pkgs.; strong; stito nnd Pennsylvania, 15917c: western cnnJled, J3915c: uncnndled. S9l24c I HICK Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 4U iCIC'ic: Japan. 4c, -ti 1 , 1 ui'. ijuiet; jscw vorK. ixi ids., $2.2.Vi2.75: southern, extr.i, per bbl $2.50. MOl.ASSKS-Steady; Now Orleans, open kettle, good to choice. 35942c. POt'lTUY Alive, weak; springers. 139 14c; fowls, 1040: dressed, dull; springers, 16918c; turkevs, 7984c: fowls. 1049114c METALS The tin market It very unset tled nhrond, Tho local price for spot U 127.75123.60. while thero were so'lers of Oc tober nt J25.75 nnd that represents tho prlei tit which It can be Imported from tl straits or from tondon. Tim Iindnn tin market wns 3 lower for snot at 130. hut R futures were nulet nnd minted nt 11,1 f p Copper waj lot) higher In London, where I fi7W S7s; CA ftSVJff?4 60'n B73i Bin r.:i; 6i i; r,2liflA; 61 5:U'i Wli'i 63HI 5274 32H 3I'4 324 XlWtiK 3IH 33V4 30-i)i 37U 36',; 14 27V4 14 30 174 14 B244 II 6714 62'4 R fi74 R fi7V4 S H C7W R C"',4 R C2',4 S 37V4 8 424 8 35 7 90 7 02V4 7 R7H 7 92V4 7 95 7 90 7 65 7 CO 7 624 I e'jnwiccs nnn insner catiles. Closed ilrm. M404c ,net ndvnneo. July, 74.f75c; cosed "J J.'.'": September. 73 B-167I 3-16c. rliod lt i44c; October. 749710. closed nt 74ke; snot closed nt 6? 10s nnd futures at 6? lis 6d The New York market wns dull nnd nominal, with spot lake quotfd nt Jl7 and electrolytic and casting at lfi.62. Lend was very ouu, inn unennngeu . c il thnuch London wns Is 3d lower nt 12 s i1 Spelter ruled unlet here, whlie Iondon wni 2 Cd better, rinsing at 16 15s. Iron was unlet nnd uiicnnngru. o.iiAHA viioi,i:s.vi.n MAiticnr. Ciiiull tloii nf Trade nnd Unotntlnns nn Ntniilc mill Fiiner Produce. 1.4!fU l.nll.. 1ll....Ml. imm ..ft (ViMiL LIVK POULTnY-Ucns. 7o; young nnd nl.l rt.-. .....I seese. 6c; sprliu; chickens, per lb., 14'dlSc. UUTTKH-Common to fair. 12'dl24c; choice ilnlrv. In lnhs. 1IW1.V! seimrator. ijc. Flllltl 1 1 i.MUlllli ...L- nnn IV tvllltA nurring, 60. naildock, 10c; macRerei, ic; pike, 3c, led snapper, 10c; salmon, 11c; sun. llftll. A,, ti'dtlt ri ,i'KiIIaHH Or. PIOKONS-LIVf, ptr doz., $1, .iJ.i.M-unuice, 'JUiin. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Jlay Ueulers' association: Cliolco upland, tlu.i; No. 2 upland, t'J.M; medium, $3.00 ; course, Ji. Hye straw, JH.to. These prices are tlV llfll. fif o.t.tl nlrt. ,m.l r.,,.illt flAHlflTl.l flllr. ifff'AlttlM 1 nnt UATri i".o, 2 white, 37c. t.uitN No. J. lc. UUAN-J12, vi:ai:TAULKs. IM'F,UA,U,-Ilu"' Krown. per lb le. J-H.V r;;.,.J.,u.'l's-1"r do., 20c. NKH' TUltNlPS-Per ilcn., 20c. kkl,'Alll.ls,la-llou,0u.. per doz., 60c. Lhrrn:L-t'tr bu., luc. 1 AKtlLLi Per doz., 20c. ,NKI I'll'P. 'l 1 ll.'l.... I... wjum- iiv,!'KV,h.8 Texns' l-hasket crates, Jl.W. Culfornla luS' pcr crate' '",25i "eW grown, per dm., m.,,'KA.N!8Wnx Ir hnlf-bushcl basket, i.'iA,'"b' ',er 1'nlMiushcl basket, Wc. . a (;.V,"T1.',-'r..l,u i li Per 4 bu., DOo. UANTALOUl'l-i 1'tr basket, 75c9Jl; WATLJtJllCLONS-Texns, 30935c each. FHU1TS. MNliAPPLLS-Pcr doz., $1.5091.75; per ci ate, M.W. IJLACKHKIIUIIJS-Pcr 21-qt. case, J2. KASPIJKHHIKS-Per Jl-qU case, $3.00; fed, pet 2.pt, case, $2.60. CilL)lKlj..i - Nnini., per S-lb. ha.tkot, 4oc; Missouri, per Zt-Qt. case. $1.7592.00. P.LACilLij California, per box, 9uc; free stone, jl.10. U'H1COTS-Callfornla. 4-baskot crates, PLIJMS-Cnllfornla, per crate, $1.2591.50. UuUtiLHKltltlKS-Por 24-11. case, W.W. THOP1CAL FUUITS. OHANOKS - California seedlings, $3.75; Med, sweets, $4.0u. LliMONS-Callfornla, extra fnncy, $5.00, choice, J4.7o. 11ANANAS Per bunch, according to size, J2.W(i.,.o. l,"lr:Kr'niirr.rnin . c,'V,-l.,mP.".r,?d' Pur lb- 10912c. 10 t-ersian, 111 uu-iti. Doxes, anlrs, 6c. MISCHLLANCOUa. llONKY Ilnlloween. 5Uc per lb. S'.W:J7-t,cr.,h.bl" ,1&0: Por hn,f bb'- -75-NUTS-lCngllsh walnuts, per lb., 15c; fil berts, pr lb 13c; almonds, por lb.. 18920c; 74c; Urnzlls. 13c; pecans, 10922c UIDKS-No. 1 green, 64c; No. 2 green, u4c: No. 1 salted, 74c; No. 2 salted, 7c; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 124 lbs.. 8c: No. 2 veal calf. r, i?r,i?3-teci "IV. hlde"- HltKc: sheep pelts, 25975c; horse hides, $1.5092.'J. .St. I.nuU J nil 11 mill Pro vlolona. RT i nula ri.. in umim 4w rfl 'I r.t.l rtna.1. .' , T ' - . . .' fii4c; July, 65c; September. C6?ic; December, 694c: No, 2 hard f,Vc9664c. n-it, , ,,l!Bl,.er:Ao- - cnsh- Wc! track, 64 VtoWie; July, 53c; September, 63)53?o: be- OATS-lllgiier; No. 2 cash, 36c; track. 369 nS! lwh'lte;Vri-cPI,tCm,'er' X''' Mai'' M ! 111 1. nigner nt f6c. Ff .rr'ier'i-m 1.1.1,. .i.... - - - ...... ..,,,; iiuiivtr, iiuw ira ... ' . . . w.uvij.tv, v'aii.i iiiiicy una - liAii ou'utiy nt -.(U. with "uc nbtalnnble thin Hide. "AYIletter: timothy, $14X013.00 for IHON COTTONTIHS-$1.15. 11AOOIN(3-6;97I4c. HUMP TWINIC-Oc. S,I.'nHT.'ln v .I..1I tl cn t vVi. ,i" , I ; """ " iu" nuw; no mar- JL iivj lllllllllK. .,fOVISIpN8-Pork. stendy; lobbing, 'V1-"', """"I tixim snorts, s; clenr ribs, $S.25; elenr sides, $8.50. Hacorl luuxeui. iiunv active extra shorts, $S.874; clear ; ribs, $3.i5; clear sides, $3,374. ..ir.i.ii.p Lean, sienuy nt .27494.30. Spelter, steady nt $3,824. in"-"i1'iul1iu": cnickcns, 6c: springs, 10c: turkeys, uc: young, 15c; ducks, 6c: dairy. 13915c. Jtfu,c, fiiiSTSirj"!!; "onrliy. 7c: southern. 6c. HlltliMi.'wra v nn r ... . . . or mi iv; l. XJ"t ,ww iiuiH.; wncat, 259,000 bu.; corn, 18,001) bu.; oats, 64,000 bu. I.lvrrpool Ornln nntl Provision. LIVKRPOOL. July 19.-WHEAT-Spot. dull; No. 2 retl. western winter. 5s 6Hd: No. 1 northern spring, 5s 64d; No. 1 Cali IorJ.,nJ 6 8J- I'"utu res, quiet; September, 6s 6ld: pecember. 6s 5d. i.uiiiN-poi, sienuy; American mixed, new, 4s 24d: American mixed, old, 4i 34d. rut".r?s-'iu,c.t; JllI' nominal; September, 4s Slid: October, 4s 3'Jd. PICAS Canadian, firm nt 654d. FLOUIt St. IOUts fanrv wlnlnr- ,l,,n t 7s 9.1. ' HOPS At London (Pacific coast). Ktcady at C2 IRilf 3 5s. PHOVISIONS-neef. firm: extra India, rat 6d. I'ork, prime mess, western, firm, ut 7s. i.iiiu, niniiij , ih-iiiiu western. ;n tierces, 43s bd; American refined. In palls, steady. 43s 3d. Hams, short cut. firm. 51a 9d. llacon. Cumberland cut, steady, 44s 9d; short ribs, 16 to 24 lbs., firm at 47s 9dT long clear middles, light, 28 to 34 lbs., Rtendy, at 46s (id; long clear middles, heavy, ilrm 4is Cd; short clenr backs, 16 to 20 lbs., steady 41s; clear bellies, 16 to 20 lbs., Ilrm, 51s 3d! Shoulders, suuare, 11 to 13 lbs,, ilrm. 3Ss 9d Ul'TTRH Firm; finest United States, 90s: good United States, 73s. CH10KSH Firm; American finest, white. 45s; American finest, colored, 4Cs. TALLOW-FIrm; prime, city, 25s 6d; Aus. trnllan, In London, 27e Itecelpts of wheat during tho last three lean' centals, Including 108,000 Amor- Itecelpts of American corn during tho last three days. 96,500 centnls. Weather bright. Knnmi Ctty tirnln nnil Prnvlaloni. fifo'V S,TY-;T,'"' 1.-WIIKAT-July, SWci September. iVlTdc; December. 60o; cash ( 3B,,S' No,.?,. 6249ffl7ic;' No. i HAY rhni.." ,'i .... ...... . . pnilrle. $12.913.00. ' w"'8 Cn0,C0 i4'n""MiuCr,'"mory' 1Sc; rtnlrj'' fnncJ'- KOOS-AVeak; fresh Mlfsourl nnd Knnsns 8re?,C,!5neV,rs. -es Tuleilo flrnln anil Seed. TOLKDO. July 19. - WHHAT - Active ,ule,;,,;beir:'712,iic,',y' 69Uc: s&. . ?,UN7ij,ron.K: cnHh nnd July, 62c; Sen '".r. 53c: Uecember. r.2VJe. ' 1 HYFlvc ' 31Hc 8ePtenber, 3IUc. CLOVlHaiaiiD-Cash. prime, $5.50. MIhiipiiih.iis Whpiit, Flour nnil Ilrnii. MINNFAPOLLS, July 19 WHKAT ensh. 6!.c: Sei.tcmber. VKc; Uecembe" ernU!r?n'i?cko'N'0' 2. hnr.J. 70c:' No. I , Siffi FinmiSi 2"rthern, 664c patent, m!mrf.a,,;.nt?' ?-"6,n3S5! second second clearer Br' clenrS nitAN-iiigher; In hulk, J12.50913.00. MUnmiUoo (Srnln Market. keM,W'V,V:.KS!?- July 1WVHKAT-M.N JLWiuS?: No.iotV amp,e, 42, Diilulli CJriiln Mnrkrt S: WJ 6nUnnece,64b4eCr: J' 63: (5onN-434o. OAT8-3340334C. IVorin Mnrlcrt. 49UcIUA' Jllly 19-CORN-Hlgher; No. 3, w?'ia7!rnA: N? 3 white, 3iJe, track. lal'eiV'ojsT0" tl,e t""'"' "f " "" Philadelphia Prntlncp .Mnrket. rHILADELPlUA, July 19,-DUTTER- RYU N'n ' r.Miii:n " ' Firm, good demnnd, fnncy western, roc, fn.nc,'!rln,!'' 21r fnncy nearby prints, 23c LOOS Firm; tresh western. H915c; fresh fuii'n5t J UT lrpf"" southern, nc. v i,i,ijnr,-oirtlH.V, ,ew iotk tun creuiii, fnncy small, 94T9itc, New York full creams, rair to choice, &99i4c. XIJW Vllltlf .VTOCKS AMI MO.MKS, MtH-h l.liinlilntliiii llml to lie Absorbed Ut TUntp Who .Smtnortnl JInrUel. Ni:V YORK, July 19. -The character of . n siucr marKet was mucn tnc miiiu as that of yesttrday. but th rc m a conspicuous absence or th late eliotmoils delnntlll Uhll, llfl,.l I'nlnn t,illli V,.lfr. day In the closing dealing. The volume of tiitiisncuoni was rather larger man yes terday, but the market was nevertheless highly professional. Much llqu'dntlon I n I to be nbsorbed by those who had set them selves the tn.k of supporting the market and the burden seemed to be too h-ay to carry. Prices broke the support In tin.' iie iieanngs, ciosen wenK at tne nwrs of the dnv, llvpn thnun KtnekM whl h hill shown strength during the tiny had very little left to show In the way nf gn ns mil the stocks which were consilium, s I r strength yesterday wen eoneplruou ly wena, ino siocks selecteil as props ror tne marKri loony seemeu to lie principa ly nmongst the southern inltrotds uml In Oould Southwcstems. Included with the latter were western rnlon nnd Mnntnttan Texns & Pueilln wns nt one time 3 tiolnt! over Inst night and there was Inrgn bujlni; In Mlisourl Paclllc. I'ulted Stntet atoc s seemed to be well under control by .n slders nnd they were marked tharply over n point miring tne reriou or sir'ngt" in the market. The sustaining force of theie ndvances, however, wns steadily tnken nd vantoge of to realize In the railroad list I'nlon 1'nclflc nnd St. Pnul wcro the mot coiifplcuous objects of the selling. Southern Paclllc nt one time broke away from Mw group nnd was marked up to 694. pnrtlv In pursuance nf the design of supportl"g tho market for rea'lzlng purposei. 'In device proved only moderately successful, as d'd others of tho same character Pi the late rcnctlon the decline. In St. P.iul extended to 63i. I'nlon Paclllc to 54. Atch Ihoii to 3'i. Missouri Paclllc to 34 and nniiinern I'acinc to 3l points. Much of tho selling seemed to I12 prompted by the renewed fears of disaster to the corn rron. tho sit ma mntlvn liel 1? nt work In the corn market. The sellln ' for Western nceount wns vprv Inrpe ntwl affected Important Interests. Selling for ixinnon account was nnotner important factor In tnilav's mnrket. It wnu tnn( inn. splctious lii I'nlted States Stiel. but ex tendeil to other Intornntlonnl listed stocks. Tho day's totnl sales for thnt account wns estimated nt as high ns 100,000 shnres. Thl vns a factor In sterling exchango and the easier tono of money In London. Tho'e wns nn Inclination to support the mnr'et by the group of capitalists to whom specu lators havo been lonklnir for Unit nnrn nn Tho week's movement of money to nnd from tho Interior elves promise of n strong bank statement. Tho week's lnrge disbursement" of pension payments on account of gold deposited with the government nt Pnclflc coast points nnd some lnrge expenditure by the government on other accounts have resulted In gain from the subtrensury of $3,720,000. Tho express movement of cash to and from the Interior Is estimated ti havo netted to the banks ns much nr rrnre. Tho chnnges In tho loan Item were proble matical, tne iititnoniion cany in the weoK possibly having been offset by tho Inttcr measures to support tho market. Tho bond market wns moderntelv noMve nnd lrregulnr. Totnl snles, pnr vnluo, $2,500,000. United States bonds were un changed on tho last call. 1110 commercial Advertisers London flnnnclnl cablegram says: Consols nnd the market were harder generally on the pub lication of the cantureil war ilnenmpnt. showing that tho burghers were dlhearl ened. London utterly neglected Amer'cnr stocks, but New York support advanced Southern Pnclflc nnd I'nlon Pnclflc nl the same time hoisting tho whole list. Four unimportant failures were .announced. Sev ern! other unlmportnnt members helped In tho result. Tho Amerlcnn shnkcoiit Is now over, Money rates ruled steady. Fxchnn o Is 25.84. Tne rouowing are nc closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Atclilton . "3 So. raclflo KM 9C?i So. Italtivny 3"i 97 do pfd 8(4 . 92 Texas fc Pacific .... 42 ,103?; Tol., St. L & V.. 19 , 614 do pfd 314 , 45 Union Paclflo y, , 31.VJ do pfd S3 , "7 Wnhnsh. :o; , 34 1 do pfd 39 , "0 Wheel. & U E MJ ,128 do 2d pfd !9 , SHi Wis. Central 21i , tl do pfd 40 , 49 P. C. C. A St. L... 79 ,195 Adams Ex IN ,147 American Ex lM 20 U. S. Ex S , 40U Wells-Kargo Ex 140 , 91 Amnl. Copper lir.; , 1J4 Amcr. Car & V E , 4C'4 do pfd 81; 22 Amcr. I,ln. Oil 24 1'jS do pfd.. CO Mi Amer. 8. & n BSli , 4",J do pfd 1004 , 624 'Ainer. Tobacco ....1304 , 374 Anac. Mln. Co 454 66 Hrnoklyn It. T 7"?i 4') Colo. Fuel & Iron.. C4 ,177 Con. Gas 217 10 'Con. Tobacco 6."4 ,74 I do pfd Hi' ,14Si Gen. Electric 253 , 7fr,i Glucose Sugar CS , 74 Hocking Conl , 20 , 64 Inter. Paper 201 117 t do pfd ,1054 Inter. Power 9.1(i , 1 19Vi Iacleile Gas 93 1684 National Illscult ... 42',i , 24, National Iad 21 , 94 National Salt 43 .110 do pfd 7;(i ,11154 No, American 101 , 26(4 Pacific Coast 60 , Pnclllflo Mall K14 ,157 People's Gas 1144 .152 Pressed S. Car 40 , 414, do pfd 81 , S8 Pullman P. Car. . . . ,2C5 , 97 Republic Steel 194 , 32 do pfd 734 .141 Sugar 1434 . 40 Tenn. Conl A Iron.. 61 , 75 Union Hag & p H: , 61 do pfd 7! . 424 U. S, Leather 123 , 76 do pfd ;s , 69 U. S. Rubber 194 , SO do pfd SS , 624 U. S. Steel 3f ,162 do pfd SS ,ll5 Western Union 924 iln pM IlRltlmnrn : Ohio. In nM Canadian Pacific... Canadn So Clies. & Ohio Clilcnuo & Alton... .In nM Chicago. Ind. & L. do pfd Chicago .t E. 111... Clilcano a. W do 1st pM ,ln nfit Chicago & N. W... (!., 11. I. A P Chicago Tr. & Tr. do pM... . a. c A at. It..., Colorado Ho do 1st pfd rln 5.1 nM Del. tc Hudson Del. I,. & W Denver Sc It, O.... do Dfd Erie do 1st pfd In 2,1 nfd Ot. Nor. pfd Hocking Valley ... do pni Illinois Ontral ... nwa Central ,ln nM Lnko Krle & W... do pfd..., & N Manhattan L Met. at. Hy Mex, Central Mex. National Minn. & Ht. u to. Pacinc I.. K. & T do pfd r. J. Central . V rnlrnl Norfolk & W do pfd No. l'aclllo pfd Ontario & W Pennsylvania Heading do 1st pfd do Zl pfd St. L. & H. F do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. L.8outhw do pfd St. Pnul do pfd Trust receipts. Jiew York Money Mnrket, NEW YORK, Jllly 19.-MONKY-On call, nteady, 293 per cent; last loan, 2; prime mercantile paper, 4914. STERLING EXCHAlaE-Flrm. with ac tual business In bankers' bills at $4.87 for demand nnd nt $4.84 for sixty days; posted rates, $4.85491.88; commercial bills, $1.S4 4.844. SILVER-Har, 6S4c; Mexican dollars, 464 c liONDS Government, steady; state, Inac tive; railroad, Irregular. iThu clusluc piiucfc un tioncli toila ar at follows: U. S. ref. tr. reg.. do roupon do 3s. rex do coupon do new 4s, reg... do coupon do old 4s rcc... do coupon do 6s, res do coupon I), of C, 3, 65s Atchison gen. 4s... do adj. 4s.. Canada So, 2s dies. A Ohio 44,- do 6 C. A N W. c. 7,., do S. F. deb, .is, Chicago Ter. 4s...., Colorado So. 4s Denver A It. O. 4s Erie seneral 4s 1074 107(4 101 :o9 137 118 113 r.s lui ,10) U6 1M4 914 1094 N. Y. C. Is N. J. C. gen. 6s., No. Pacldo 3s do 4s N Y, C A St L 4s. N. A W. con. 4s... .114 .121 . 724 .IMtj .107(4 .102 .iu; .103 .130 .116(4 . 05 .101 .117 .132 107 .120 .116 . 92'4 1104 . 60 .118(4 . 99 .104 .113 .112 1124 . (8 . 91 Oregon Nav. Is.., do 4s Oregon S, I.. 6s., do con sol 6 s Reading gen. 4s... Rio G. W. Is St L A 1 M c. 6s.. St I, A S P g. 6s. 101 120 U7v; 1:24 93 8C 1024 Sl, if'4 :oi 115 101(4 'St. Paul nnnint. St P, CAP Is So, Pnclllo 4..!!i.! So, Itnllway Ss 11. ,v T. 6s..,.. Tex. A Pacific Is. lift 5s F. W. A I). C. Is... Union 1'acldc 4s..., Wabash la Gen, Eleclrlo 5s. Iowa Central Is. ilo 2s I,. A N. unl, 4s.... West Shore it M.. K. A T. 2s.. do 4s Wis. Central u.... 07, Va. Centuries .... Ilia. Offered. Huston .Stocks mid nnmls, ROSTON, July 19. Cnll loans, 495 per cent; time loans, 4914 per cent. Official closing: A T. A S. F. pfd. Amer. Sugar American Tel Ilostnn A Albany.. Ilotton Elevated . Ilostnn A Me Dominion Conl do pfd U, S. Steel do pfd Pltchburg pfd Gen. Electric Mexican Central .. N E. G. A C Old Colony Old Dominion Union Paclrta Union l-iinl ,, West End tt(4 141 1524 257 15 191 21 1114 40 S4 141 ,254 II 0 ,204 304 ,103 3 , ! Westlngh. Electric Atchison 4s .102 . 66 . 26 . 22 .115 . 37 .780 . 21 . 17 . 2". . n . 61 .175 . 04 .348 . 294 2!4 . 6) N. E. O. A C. 5s. Adventure UhiRham Mln. Co. Amal, Copper .... Atlantlo Cal. A Hecla Centennial Franklin Humboldt Osceola "Parrot Qulncy wanta re Copper. Tamurack Utah Mining Winona Wolverines Rid, "Ex-dlvldend. lilt 11k ClenrliiK. OMAHA. July 19,-Clearlngs. $1,072,156; cor responding day last year, $l,v96,7S2; decrease, $23,626. ST. LOUIS, July 19.-Clearlngs, $7,512,725; balances, $992,903; money, 4Q6 per cent; New York exchange, 20c discount bid, 10c dis count nsked. NEW YORK. July I9.-Clenrlngs, $2S1.62S, 696, balances, $11,631,954, HOSTON, July 19,-Clenrlngs, $23,783,2li balances, $1,627,710. CINCINNATI, July )9.-Clearlngs, $3,218, 6u, money, ryo p(.r cent; New York ex change nt pnr to -jic premium. CHICAGO, July 19,-Clenrlngs, $2l,8oO,7l6; balances, $2,405,102; posted exchange, $4.$69 4,S4! New York exchange, loo discount. PMILADELPHJA, July 19,-Clearlngs, $16,546,500; balances, $2,110,095; money, 4 per cent. HALTIMORK, July 19.-Clenrlngs, $2,950, 351; balances, $412,121; money, 4495 pir cent, London .stork (Itiiitu t Ions. LONDON, July 19. 1 p. m.-Closliig: Consols, money do account ... Anaconda Atchlron .. 91 N. Y. Central IS7 .. 93 Norfolk A W 44 . . 3' no pin I") .. 97 No. Pacific pfd 91 .lu Ontario A W 33 do pfd. Canadian Ilaltlmore Pnclflc.. A Ohio. ..106 Pennsylvania 71 . 1014 Kenning 2C'j .. 47 do 1st pfd 3J Che J. A Ohio .. Chicago G. W... St. Pnul Denver A 11. O.. do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2,1 pfd Illinois Central . Louisville M., K. A T do pfd .. Zl HO All Itttl..... 4 ..171 so. ltnuway ?,'), .. 414 do pfd 864 .. 93 So, Pa lllo 5S .. 3f. Union Pnclflc 110 .. 6SU do pM 91 .. I! .17. s. steel 41 ..154 I do pfd 90 ..105 Wabash 20 .. 714 do pfd 40 .. 67 Hand Mint 41 ' Xerr York MIiiIiik Stocks. NEW YORK, July 19.-Thc following arc tue closing iiuotations on mining siocks; Adams Con 120 Mttle Chief Alice 42 Ontario .... llreece 1(5 Ophlr Ilrunswtck Con 1 I'hoenlx ... 12 ...950 ... 60 ... 10 ... 2 ... 2 ... 12 ... 4J ...320 Comstock Tunnel... 6(4 Potosl Con. Cal. A Va 15 ,Savage Deadwnod Terra 60 Sierra Nevada Horn Silver Iron Silver Ijeadvllle Con,... .11." Sm.ll Hopes .. .. G'J Standard .. 6 Foreign Flnnnclnl. LONDON, July 19.-Money hnd nn easier tendency todny on enhanced supplies. Atnorlcnns were unsettled nnd opened be low parity. Thov subsenuently recovered and closed mostly firm. IJnr silver, dull nt 11 ..i-itxi per ounce. Oil nntl Itosln. OIL CITY. Julv . OH-Crerflt hnlances. $1.15; certificates, $1.22 bid for ensh; ship ments, 114,e23" bbls.; average, 98.4 9 bblt.; runs. 100,616 bbls.; nverage. 90,131 bbls. f r tJ. V . . n .... .. . ... 1 A A lAini'u.ii jiiij i;i. ui i.n tinseeu, Jis I4d. Petroleum snlrlts. SWc! American re- lined. 5 ll-lllii. Tilrni'iitlno snlrlts. 26.4 Oil. Calcutta linseed, spot, 64s 3d. luiiit, Jiny 1U.U11.S cottonseed, nomlnul: nrtiiie erniln. nomlnnl nrltriA vi.i. low, 38c. Petroleum, Ilrm; refined, $6.90; New York, $3.70; Philadelphia and Haiti more, In bulk, $1.60. Rosin, steady; strained, common to good. $1.45. Turnentlno. rnsv. 36937'ic t-'UAKIISHTON, 8. C, Jtlly 19. OILS Turnontlni1. Ilrm nt 32iic. Rosin, firm nnil unclinngcd. SAVANNAH. On.. Ju v 19 Oil Snlr ts turpentine, firm, 334c Rosin, firm; A R C, $1.16: n, $1.20; E. $1.23; F, $1.3); O, 1.3 ; 11, 1, i.i-i; iv, Jl.'.'o M, IS, wo. $3.05; ww, $3:33. ANTWER1. Julv 19. Petroleum. 17f. nnJ,1 and Hellers. LIMA. O.. Ju v 19 OirCrudn nil went up 3o, making 60 In three days. MONTPELIER. Ind.. Julv 19. Oil An other Jump of 3c In Indiana oil today, send ing the price to SOc. created the groatc t excitement In the oil Held. This Is an ad vance of cc In three days. Cotton Mnrket. NEW YORK. Julv 19 COTTON Lower prices were recorded In tho cotton market todav. Snot closed nulet. l.ltla lower: m d. dllng upland, 8 7-16c; middling gulf, S H-I60. Snles, 40 bales. NEW ORLEANS, Julv 19 COTTON Easy: sales. 1.050 bales: nrdlnnrv. 6Vic: irood ordinary. 6 13-16c: low middling, 7c; mid dling, (ic; good middling, Sc; middling rair, o-ic. nominal. Receipts, ms uaios; took. 9,.2i6 bales. Secretnrv Hesters stnte- ment of the world's visible supply of cotton shows a totnl of 2,450,547 bales, ngiliit 1,602,380 bales last year, of which 9 4 3?0 bales last year figured as American. ST. LOUIS. July lg.-COTTON-QuI'!. unchanged: sales, 25 bales; middling, 84c; receipts. 2S6 bales: shlnmcnts. iSl bales: stock. 66.S25 bales OALVESTON. July 19. COTTON Firm. S4c. LIVERPOOL. Juy 19.-COTTON-Spot, moderate business: prices l-16d lower; American middling fair, 53-32d: good ml'i. dllng. 4 27-32d: middling. 4 19-32il; low mid dling. 4d: good' ordlnnry. 44d: ordinary. 3?,l. Sunnr Stnrkct. NRW YORK. Julv 18. SnOAn-Raw. Ilrm; fair rcflnlns, 34c; centrifugal, So tost, 4 5-32C. Molasses sugar, 34c; refined, unsettled; No. 6. 4.85c; No. 7, 7.45c; No. 8, 4.65c; No. 9. 4.60c: No. 10. 4.55c; No. 11, 4.6O0; No. 12. 4.50c; No. 13, 4.40c; No. 14, 4.40c; Standard A, 4.25c; confectioners' A, 5.25c: mould A, 5.80c; cut loaf, 5.95c; crushed, 5.93c; powdered, 5.55c; cubes, 6.70c; granulated, 5.45c. Molasses, dull; centrif ugal, l1! inc. LONDON. July 19. HKBT 8UUAH-Jllly. 9s 741. NEW ORLEANS. July 19. SCOAn Qulot; open kettle, 3.3-16c; open kettle en-. tritugai, JisSM'.iu; centritugni yenow, jriu 4 9-10c: seconds, 2(493T4c. Molasses, dull; ccntritugni, wane. Coffee Mnrket. NEW VOnK-. .Tnlv 10. COFFEE Trading was quiet nnd professional today, with light DusinesB. ino opening was steauy, un changed to 5 points lower. The close was steady, with prices unchanged to 5 p-.lnts lower. Total sales were but H.tOI b th, Including July nt 4.S5c: September. 4 90u 4.95c: October, 5c; November, 5.05c: Decem ber, 5.15c; January. 6.20r6.25c; March, 5 30c; May, fi.40'i(&.45c. l lie loreigu mantci iinns u'm nlinnt n exnicted. Recclnts In the crop country were vlrtunlly as f re shadowed In yesterdny's estimates nnd rpot trade locally was stagnant. The public 10 mnlncd indifferent to either side. Spot Rio, dull; No. 7 Invoice, 7c Mild, qulot; Coy dova, S4Q124C Neiv York Dry Oootlsi Mnrket. nrw vnnif. Julv 19. DRY GOODS The nttnnilnnnn n r hovers today has been limited nnd store trndo slow. Other orders havo not been better than previous mod crato average. There has been no chnngo In brown, blenched nr coarse colored cot tons, prints nntl gingiiums iiuiei; limit cloths sold at 2?ic for regulars. Linens very firm, but lmslness limited. Ilurlaps quiet without change In prices. Evniiorntt'tl nntl Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, July 19.-DR1ED FRUITS It was a nulet dny In the tnnrkot for dried fruits, with the closu steady and about un changed. EVAPORATED APPLES State, common to good, 3493c: prime. 5496c; choice, C9 64c; choice fnncy, 61497c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Qlllet nnd uiichunged. Prunes, 2924c Apri cots, Roynl, 8912c; Moor Park, 74913c. Penches, peeled, 11912c; unpcelod, 6910c. Wool Mnrket. ST. LOUIS, July 19-WOOI-Stcady; me dium grades. 11917c; light fine. 11911c; heavy tine. 9911c; tub washed, 12TlC4c; ter ritory and western medium, 13915c; fine, 109134c; coarse, 109124c St. I.ouU Live Slock Mnrket. ST. LOUIS, July 19.-CATTLE-Recelpts, 1,800 head, Including "00 head Texans; mar kot 10915c higher on best native steers; Blockers, strong; Texan steers. 10c higher; native shipping nnd export steers, $5.(19 5.S0; dressed beef and butcher steers, $1,109 6.30; steers under l.OW lbs.. $3.5091.50; stock ers nnd feeders, $2.5091.30; cows nnd heifers. $2.0094.80; dinners. $1.259 2.75; bulk. $1.5093.75; Texns nnd Indian steers, $3,169 4.45; cows nnd heifers, $2.3093.65. HOGS Receipts, 7,400 head; mnrket steady; pigs nnd lights, $5.6'95.90; packers, $5.7095.90; butchers, $3.9096.174. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts. 600 head: market dull and slow; native muttons, $2.00 9'3.00; lambs, $3.0094.25. culls nnd bucks, $2.0093.00; Blockers and feeders, $1.0092,00. .ev York Live Stock Mnrket. NEW YORK. July 19. CATTLE Re ceipts, 4,461 head; steers moderately nctlvo; sternly to strong: bulls, firm; cows, 10915c higher: steers, $4.259 5.90; hulls, $3.2091.30; cows. $2.409 4.30. Cnbles quoted live cattle higher nt 11913c per lb,; refrigerator neof, SVifiDo per lb., exports, 150 hend cattle, CALVES Receipts, 241 head; active nnd steady; venls, $5.0097.25: fed calves, $1.60. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recolpts. 9.46 hend; sheep, weak; under grades. 25c off; lambs, slow: generally 10925c off; sheep, $3.091.60; culls, $2.2592.75: lnmhs, $5.0096.00; most of the snles, $5.(096.oO. HOOS-Rocclpts, 1,987 head; nominally weak. St. .Inn-nil Mve Stuol." Inrlfet. ST. JOSEPH. July 19.-CATTL1C-R celpt". 1.333 head; market 10c higher, natives, $4.50 96.15; cows nnd heifers, $1.25fi5.10; bu.'ls nnd stngs, $2.339 5.00; stneker nnd feeders. $2 33 94.41: veals. $2.00f5.75 HOGS-Recelpts, 10.745 head: mostly B- higher: light and light mixed. I5.509V75; medium nnd henvv, $5.7096.C5; pigs, $1,759 4.75: hulk. $5.0095.70. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recolnts. 501 head; sheep steady to 15c higher, lambs lOfiWc higher; top, $5. IMANA LITE STOCK MARKET Anithtr Lifht Run of Cittlt Today tad Fricei IniproTtd. HOGS TWO AND A HALF TO FIVE HIGHER No Choice Sltrcp or l.nmlis In the Ynritn Tiiility nntl the Market on the Kinds thnt Were Offoi-eil Wit Very sIimv nntl Loner. SOUTH OMAHA, July 19, Receipts wcte; Cattle. Hob... shtep. uiuciai .Monuay 3,117 b.M oinclal TuoMiuy 4,os ls.ibl Otllclal Wednesday 2,357 1!,2WJ Uihclal 'Ihursduy 4i7 iu,6o7 Ulllclal Friday i,aj y,i2i l ive days this week. ...12,739 baine days last week W,).'J bantu wteK uerore i.oit bitino three wooks iiKO...la,i)5 batno tour week.t agu-... KJ10 baine nays lust year 10.J20 69,61s 34,94; vU,UIJ M.lli 39, 33 3l,tJj 17,65 1J.0. ,t2, ) 12,950 Il.J-7 VX'eraku tiricii ii.ihl tur nmr. nt boutll Omaha tluj past severui days with com I'ttl ISUUS. 1901. 1900.U99.in93.lS97.!lS9i5.lS9ii July July Jtlly July July July July July 3.... 5 7I4 5 Oil 3 7s I 3 21 4. ,. , 3 6 734 5 01 3 78 3 6 2 951 4 'i0 I 4 5 6.... 6 79 5 16l 3 831 3 66! 3 2S 1 2 97 1 4 51 7.. u 11 3 81, 3 76 3 21 8....I5 832-5 3 86j 3 ill 3 32j 3 04 4 91 2 16, 4 76 2 57 1 !U 2 94i 4 67 i) 6 83 834 6 13 5 13 6 04 I 3 78 3 35 3 23 10. 6 854 3 90, 3 96 11... 6 92S, 3 18 3 14 3 15 3 17 1Z 13 14 6 93(i 6 Oi 4 04 4 OJ I 72 July July 3 82 3 77 3 77 3 52 3 82 2 97 4 73 4 05 3 99, 3 00, July 15... July 16... July 17... 5 7741 3 05 4 88 6 64; 6 02 5 65 4 91! 4 01 3 20 3 07 3 25 2 97, 2 'A 3 32 I 4 81 4 82 4 93 July 18.. 5 5J4 4 87 4 16 JUiy 19... I 6 4 99) 4 28 3 89 I 99 Indicates Sunday. Indicates Holiday . The. otllclal number of enrs of stock Drought In toduy by each road wns: CnttIe.lIogs.gh p.il ses. C, M. & St. P. Ry. O. & St. L. llv Missouri Paclllc Ry 1 Union Pacltlo system .. 3 C. fc N. W. Ry 1 F.. E. & M. V. R. R 16 3 6 41 4 Ol, ( ., .11, C II. H M. R. It. R 16 C, II. A: Q. Ry iv. j. cit til. J S .. 1 C R. I. A P.. east 4 C, R. I, & P., west 4 Illinois central 1 Total receipts 56 125 11 TllC dlsllOSltlOn Of the llny'u rrnlnla una as tollows, ench buyer purchasing tho num. ufi ui iicuu inuicateii Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Omaha Packlne Co ltW 48 M 42 824 8d2 dwiii nnu company Cudnhy I'ucklng Co Armour & Co 390 1,654 6,463 Omaha Pack. Co., K. c... Cudahy Pack. Co., K. C. it. m'caer uegan Hamilton & Rothsehiid.. 14 12 5 'iis L. F. Husz North 1. & P. Co Other buyors 3S4 799 Totals , .1.110 8,715 1,918 CATTLE Thi llhi rni. - ' .. .1.... I . j ..r..v .vvl,,io ui (.iiiiic tUII- tliiued today, and as thu demand on th ' part of local tinekora tv,. 1.. .1 there were hardly enough cattle tu go .l.'li' ' a result tho market on nnythlng at all desirable ruled strong una active. There was n good nctlvo demand for beef oit'cin itiu.'iv. nnn niivra liup a, o . u'1(1 bouKht up everything oftered at pruos .uuntu miuiit; to a. uime nigner iiian yesterday, "hpri. w. .n. P,.n,, ... choice cuttle in tho yurds today that pack ers had to buy tho commoner kimli nf stronger prices so that they could fill their uiuem. s compareu witn Tuesday, wnlcn ,ws the low day of the week, the market is imuouc nigner an around. There were very few rnwa nml Imlfnr. on salo this morning, and anything at all Buuu mei witn rvany saie at gooa, strong ,V"'ces.' .and 11 18 "nro ,0 nuote tho market 25c higher on good stuff than It wns on Tuesday. There was n bunch of irrmio Galloway cows In tho yards this morning that have been fed about live months nnd som ior m&, wnicn is tne highest prlej paid In some time. Tno commonrr Ulmla of cows and heifers have also Improved slnco Tuesday, but they arc, of course, not lis reaiiy setters its tne cnoicor ounencs. Hulls, calves and stags ail sold at good, strong prices todny, where the quality was satisfactory. There wcro only a few stockers and feed ers on sale today, nnd tho demand being In good shane. nrlccs lmnrnved. As omn. nared with Tuesday the market is enMly 25940c higher on stock steets and 1Vi2;o nigucr 011 EtocK cows ami nctiers. Thee were a good many buyers In from ihi country this morning looking for stock cattle at low prices, nnu mere wero ha dly enough of the right kind to meet thu dt mnnu. Representative sales: UEEF STEERS. No. Av. l'r. No. Av. I'r. .... 7C0 3 V5 41 1069 4 80 .... 630 3 23 19 1103 4 .... SS') 3 50 f,9 1100 4 rt .... 831 3 7 23 127S 4 90 ,...1046 4 25 18 12S1 4 90 .... 970 4 40 30 1224 5 04 .... 970 4 50 16 1148 5 20 ....1210 4 10 18 1316 & 2S .... 900 4 75 81 1331 5 40 ....1103 4 75 20 1165 5 40 ,...1014 4 80 13 1374 3 00 STEERS AND HEIFERS. .... 923 4 00 4 1137 5 20 STEERS AND COWS. ....1164 4 U STEERS AND STAGS. ...,1236 5 15 1 1 1 3 I 1 1 1 16 24 27 2 3 CI :ows. .. 970 .. 893 ..1030 .. 980 1 25 1 !5 1 25 i; .... 920 3 PO ...1030 2 M .... 843 2 75 ...1120 JO) ...1025 3 00 ... 910 3 00. 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 4 1 1 1 25 2 10 2 9 2 , 1 1 1 13... i... i.'.'.' 4... 2.'.'.' 5... 4... 1... 1 25 1 50 . 840 1 60 . 945 1 W . 90i) 1 (,0 .859 2 00 . 950 2 i .1000 2 5 .120 2 SS ,...1070 3 00' ,...1015 15 ...1130 3 IS 3 35 3 50 ...10S6 ... iiZ ...1090 3 SO .1000 2 40 .1170 4 4S COWS AND HEIFERS. .. 907 3 60 HEIFERS. .. 650 2 CO 1 770 3 00 .. 610 2 25 13 , 869 3 IS 1)1 J 2 Co 1 860 3 J.', 777 2 IS 1 80 3 30 545 2 15 BULLS. 1030 1 15 1 830 60 , 1S20 2 25 1 1070 3 70 765 2 25 1 1310 2 75 70S 2 0 1 16W 3 40 1000 2 50 1 US') 3 cd , 1060 2 53 2 80S 3 80 CALVE8. 115 4 00 6 280 4 iS 210 4 00 1 180 5 04 , 126 4 23 1 140 I 00 STAGS. 1735 4 25 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERfl. 8S0 1 SO 5 722 ? W 710 1 75 2 780 1 70 , 960 1 (5 2 1040 3 70 43) 2 (0 4., 532 2 75 1051) 2 13 STOCK CALVES. 226 3 23 2,... 1.... 1.... 4.... 1.... 3.... 1... 1... 2... 2... 2... STOCKERS AND FEEDERS 1 1 10 1 3 4 10 1 4S0 2 00 390 2 25 1,... 550 3 25 2... 1... 4... 2, . 29".! 5... , 575 3 2S 620 3 25 530 3 30 86S 3 30 850 3 OS , 6H 3 So , 519 2 7S , 420 2 73 623 3 75 . 845 3 10 . 470 3 15 , SM 3 IS HOGS There wns another good run of hogs hern todny, making the supply so far this week the largest by a big majority for a good many months. Local packers, however, seemed to want the hogs and thov bought the heavyweights 2495a higher than yesterday's general market. The general run of good mixed hogs sold at $5,624. with tho hotter loads ut $5.65. The choice heavyweights went mostly from $5,674 t" The market was fairly nc tlvo at tho advance on tho good hogs, but the same ns yesterday thu lightweights were very slow sale and wero lett until tho last. Tho last hnlf of the market was very slow nnd weak, particularly on tho light hogs. They sold very largely from $5.55 to $5.60. Tho light trashy stuff, running down to pigs, bold from $5.55 down. Owing to the fact that packers do not want tho lUht stuff It was rather late before a clearance was mauf. ine uuik or nil the hogs today sold trciu 10 tj.tu, uppreseuiative sales No. 85 58.... 79.... 77 ... . 90 SO...., 63.... 104... 89.... 87...., 66.... 68..., 73.... 33,.,. 69.... 78.,.. 90.... :.... Av. Hh. Tr. ...187 160 5 15 ...209 ... 5 55 ...194 40 5 57V4 , ,!03 4) 5 lUi ...199 240 5 57 Va , . .204 120 S 3IVi ...209 80 5 J7H ...210 240 5 b.'.i ...193 15) 5 60 ...212 10) 3 60 ...230 16) SCO ...207 200 5 60 ...217 ... 5 CO ,..317 10 5 CO ...224 ,,. 6 60 ...220 120 5 CO ...194 II In) ...Ul ... S CO No. Av, 64 247 C9 223 70 217 67 211 il). I'r. 80 6 6i .. 5f., 40 5 CIS, . . 5 Oi CS 319 120 S4 212 160 5 62H 5 62 4 65 232 80 6 624 79 211 160 5 C2'i 51 t . .113 40 6 -i'i . 81 206 160 5 .i 84 221 80 6 621, CS 210 72 216 54 215 30 212 77 223 H 6 6)1 so i . . 5 621, 40 6 ,2!i 80 J an 80 i.6:, 61 266 76... 32 1M i 89 J60 0 $ 60 M 2) 120 6 W.4 73 210 80 i to 73 2ul 80 t M't C9 ...204 4) SM 69 211 SO i HKi 76 216 210 5 60 70 2J7 120 5 62', 69 221 320 5 W M 239 160 5 6,'t, SO 181 40 MO 74 S40 M) 5 i'i, 88 310 160 i 30 71 210 ll 5 f,J 81.. 211 13) 5 W 76 211 iV 5 ii 77 724 80 5 tO (1 241 40 5 S 81 M 4'J St.! 71... .....243 200 S 65 69., 225 200 5 60 63 219 160 5 65 84 208 ... 5 60 67 216 160 Hi 68 191 120 5 ') 2 323 ... 5 t 73 207 1C0 5 Go M $H 40 4 63 83 1(6 ... i 60 71 U6 ,V0 I t5 114. 117 210 5 10 . 211 120 5 65 91 Sit 2.H1 5 60 87 732 120 5 M 71 223 120 5 ) 81 221 IW 5 ci 48 218 120 3 ( 0 75 i'tl 320 5 65 63 U3 120 5 IV) 62 JCi 80 . ft 81 2i 80 5 Co 51 2M 80 5 IS II 231 12) 5 10 61 231 40 5 6S (3 210 2M) 5 60 65 219 120 5 6,'i 6.1 197 U 5 iai 61 217 40 5 65 M 33 80 5 10 C 2.U 230 5 t7i 76 210 40 5 6) 61 279 120 5 li 79 212 10 3 00 59 212 4) 5 Jl'i 75 222 120 S W ti 272 240 3 a'", SI MS 10 5 So 67 252 40 5 h7, 85 2iS 40 5 wii 6$ 233 M 5 67(f 65 230 200 5 2i, 62 274 ... 3 CT', J:l 188 80 5 11', II i ... i 70' 62 316 SO 5 46 272 ... 5 i'O SO 234 ... ilJ, 23 2M ICO 5 70 78 228 40 5 t2i. 67 243 ... 6 ,0 73 230 120 5 tjt.i I) 323 $0 5 73 90. 210 200 S.olv 6.1 2SS ... 5 7S M 231 ... 161, H 274 ... 5 ,5 141 213 120 5 2t, 42 300 ... 5 75 78. 233 80 6 621, M 2m", ... 5 1 .', 253 I60 5 li, 18 318 ... SU III 224 114 5 d5' SHLEP There was not a ery heavy rim of shevp here today and the quality of what was oitered was very common, no strictly choice stuff being un sale. Pack ers claimed they wanted good sheep and lambs and would puy steady to strong prices for them, but on such kind of sheen us were oftered today tho market was very mow unci lower. There were no prime lambs on salo and packers wcro also slow to take hold of them. Hie general market on tho common sheen and lumim run h.'.i he rlescrllni1 bv culling It very slow and weak. There wero n good many fcedor lumbs und sheep In tho jicns today and very tew buyers. Commission men say that farm ers who have a place to care for sheep can nun noi. wioir itt'tivrs worm tno money. Quotations. Choice yearlings, $3.109.1.63; fair to good yearlings, j.io.(J.4o, ni.ilte wethers. !3.3j5i.l.tji! tmr to i?iiml wttnnrs. $3.1a'u3.3a; choice ewes, l.'iiJ.lS, fair to goou ewes, 2.2j92.90; choice spring Iniubs, t4.tfclllo.00: fair tu etlnrl unrltiir Iiiiiiiih. fl'n 9-1.6.); feeder wethers, S2.7W3.W. teeder minus, $3.6094.00. Representative sales: No. Av. Ir. jv western wethers sw 3 UO 3 15 3 16 3 611 3 75 3 75 4 65 4 65 i wetsern ewes 35 22 western ewes 125 17 western wethers ,. 115 s western cull lumbs 41 western cull lnmhs 62 53 61 61 112 western lambs 39s western lambs CIUCACO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle nnd Hons Strong; nntl lllKber fllieep Stendy. CHICAOO. July 19.-CATTLE-Rccelpts, 6,425 hoad, Including 1,525 Texaiu; strong to 10c higher as a rule; good to prlmo steers, $5.4"96.10; poor to medium, $1.2596.25; stock ers and feeders, $2.6094.35; cows, $1.0094. 5; heifers, $2.5Oi!4.90; canners, l.i6'(2.35; uullx, 12.6.194.40; cnl vis, $j.796.lo; Tcmis 8tec 8, W.4094.60. nuus Receipts, i6,ow neari; estimated tomorrow. 15.0uo: left over. 6.316: strong to 5c higher; mixed and butchers, $5.759u.()j; goou to cnoice heavy, jii.i'tiyi.ji'.j; r.niKn heavy, $5.6095.75; light, $5.60)j5.85; bulk of sales, $5.80y5.95. SllWtfJi' AiiU LiA.MUH ltcccipis, o.vx 1 , A . .. t , . I 1 V. . .nr,.l.. n rn I .A il. ll,J , onil'l! IIIIU l.kiliur, OH tluj , (.uu,, .v choice wethers. $3.9u94.50; fair to cluic mixed, $3.6093.!); western thecp. $3.60n4tO; yearlings, $4.0094.75; native lambs, $).2'j) u.OO; western lambs, $3.75&5.00. Kansas City Live Stock Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. July 19. CATTLE Re ceipts, 5.5U) natives, 1,000 Texans and 651 caivcs; ueef steers nxui&c nigner, tno uip price being $6.10, which Is the hgheit uf the venr: cows lOo hlcher. other c.lttle strong; cholco export and ilre?setl beoi steers, $5.509 6.10; tnlr to good, $3,109 .4u; stockers and feeders. J2.50ni.23; western fed steers, $-l.6095.W): western ratige steers, 3.20 94.35; Texans unci Indians, $4.o05i4.50; Texns mus steers, .i.zajrn.w; cows, eiwii i..u, elfers. $2.757f4.t5: canners, $1.759 2.40; bulls, $2.35(4.50; cuTves, $2.60(16.35. HUUo Receipts, lb, txsj nenu; nmrnii nu higher: top, $6,074; bulk of sales, J5 90'i 6.0J4; mixed packers, $5.609.1.90; light, SB3o 81IEEF AND LAMRS Receipts, 2,005 head: lambs weak, sheep steady; lanib.i, $4,5045.00: wethers, $3.25fi3.ii; yearling". $3.6094.00; ewes, $3.0003.26; stock sheep, 11.60 2.7B. Stock In Sight. Thn fnllnwlne table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs nnd sheep at tho live principal live stock mantels juiy iv Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha .. 1.334 .. 6,425 . .. 6,600 .. l.SOO .. 1,333 9,121 3.505 Chicago lli.OOi) 16,600 7,400 10,713 0,000 :,ooo too 601 Kansas uity . St. Louts , St, Joseph Totals . .16,392 69,766 11,609 PENSIONS FOR WKSTI311N VETERANS. Wnr StirTlvorn Itemeinlieretl br the fieiternl Government. WASHINGTON, July 19. (Special.) The following pensions havo been granted: Issue of June 29: Nebraska: Orlglnal-Wllllam G. Kent, Englo, $6: Harlow O. Hall, Syracuse, IS; Hnrvey M. Pickens, Rerwln, $S. Restora tion und reissue Chnrles R. Sherry (dend), Reatrlco, $12. Incrense Leonldas White, Lnurel. $S: Peter Whitlow, Auburn, $12; Christopher Underwood, Fnrnum. $12; George Ringer. Friend. $10; Wesley M. Vsn nlce, Rroken Row, $17. Original widows, etc. Mary J. Helkes, Wnkelield, $8; Helen J. Sperry, Rentrlce. $8. War with Spain, orlulnal Joshua Hlghtower. Crete, $17; Jerry Rchmann, Lincoln, $6; AVIlllam W. Howling, ueatrlce, $fi. mwn: uriginni Anron o. nuns, mniuu tllnul,.,l tr.. William U Wii.ln Wtfllnnn $6; Wllllnm il. Thompson. Clinton. $6; Mor gan 1.. Kisor, union .Minn, in: ueorgc v. Gist. Clear Lnko, $6; John W. Ruggles, itn. ?: rnomns uemoss, uoruova. s. lit onal Warren Parish. Naslwa. $S. Restoration nnd reissue David G, Schlvo (dead), Roonsboro, $8; Henry N. Harris (dead), Relnbeck, $17. Rcnownl Ellas J. Duncan. Mnrshalltown. $6. Increase Thnmns Fisher. Edci'wood. $12: Henry H. Swope, Des Moines, $12: Frederick Mnrwit., Raldwin, $10; John C. Williams. Peoria. $12; Thnmns L. Dyer, Polk City. $S: Walter M. wiicox, sac city, : cnnries r. wmiunn. Woodbine, $8; Moses A. Mantz, Lndora.S; Joseph A. Reese, Comnncho, $S; Jnsier Rouslnugh, Cnstann, $22; Alpheus rlwltzler. Shannon City, $10; Mnhlnn N. Raiser. Ack ley, $8; George McClarnen, Soldiers' Homo, Mnrshalltown, $10. Original widows, etc. Mnrtha J. Cottrcll. Fertile, $8; Emma P. Sharp, Audubon, $8; Mnrla Schlvo, lloons Imrn. IS; Annie Frazler. Davenport. $8: minors of Christian W. Rraudstetter, Shan non City, lit; Eiipnrosimia wise, jieiicvue, .! Annln E. Rlack. Nevlnvlllo. $8: minors of Henry N. Harris, Relnbeck. $16. Wyoming: Restoration James E. Pol lock, Jelm. $6. South Dakota: Increase Peter Miller, Relic Fourche, $10; John D. Doughty. Aber deen, $12. War with Spain, original John D. Keeney, Huron, $12. North Dakota; Restoration and tncreaso Wllllnm H. Lnckey (dead), New Salem, $12. Original widows, etc. Ella Lackey, New Salem, $8. Montnna: Increase Joslah P. I.esher, Ilutte. $10; John Herrlck, nosebud. $S, Colorado: Increase James Fnlrley, Crip ple Creek, $10; Robert J. Moore, Ilonanzn, $8; James A. Kelley, Cripple Creek, $8: Jnsper N. Hunter, Pnrachute, $8. Original widows, etc., renewal Amelia Connolly, Leadvllle, $12. New Post Minsters. WASHINGTON. July 19. The president has. appointed tho following postmnsters: CallTornla, San Luis Obispo, S. D. Ilnllou; Colorado, Laku City, William II, Oglo; Il linois, Dloomtngton, J. A. Ilohrer; Indian Territory, Sapulpo, John N. Ilayllss; Iownt Elma, Francis Trunkey; Kansas, Council Orove, R, M. Armstrong; Waverly, Harvey P. Donncll; Montana, Virginia City, James II. Powell; New Mexico, Albuquerque, U. W. Hopkins; Clayton, John It. Ruyor; Texns, Pilot Point, Honry M. Cnrson; Wyoming, Rock Springs, Dwlght M. Thayer. A Sure Cure for Illnrrlioen. Coming, as It docs, Jn tho busiest teason, when n roan can least afford to loso time, a sure nnd quick cure for diarrhoea la very desirable. Anyone who hus given It a trial will tell you that tho qulckt.u, surest and most pleasant remedy In uso for this dis ease ) Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Thero Is no lo of tlmo when It la used as ono or two iloseb of It Ttlll cure uny ordinary ottnek. It never falls, not even In the most severe and dangerous cuics. For ealo by all druggUU. GREAT POLITICAL GATHERING I.entllnsr t'nnservntl vp nnil t iilmtlst l.lKbts Invlletl tn lllettlielm Pnlnee, LONDON, July 19. Tho duko of Marl borough Is about to apponr In n new roli. There will occur nt Hlenholm p.tlnce, tht ilulio's scat, Woodstock, Oxford. August In. 'no of the largest political ilenionstratlotu of recent times. Its object Is to celebrate the third unionist victory lu tho elections. Three thousand delegates from tho cou scrvatlve nnd liberal unionist associations throughout tho country will bo present, whllo the gathering will number In all about 7.000. Mr. llalfotir nnd Mr. Chnmbcr lnlu will make addresses and the duko of Marlborough will preside. The duchess of Marlborough will enter, tain this grrnt throng nt luncheon In a lingo tent, especially erected upon tho his torlc grounds. All the unionist members of Iho Houso of Commons have been Invited. The palnce will be opened for public Inspec tion, and, In fact, Illenhelm will be en fote as It hns not been for many years. A distinguished house party will follow, several of the most prominent persons pres. ent remaining until the end of th week. Among tho features of the fete will he a re cital upon tho celebrated organ In the Iong library, booting upon the lakn nnd render ing of band music during tho entire day. The duko of Marlborough said to a repre sentative of the Associated Press. "No significance Is attached to this fete, so far ns I am concerned. I did something simi lar five, years ago, only on a much smaller scale. I thought this would bo a good time) for the unionist party to effectively prove, Its cohesion nnd the concord which prevail In the party nnd also give the leaders a chanco of personnlly thanking their ngenti and workers; so I asked them nil to come) to nicnhelm," Tho duke of Marlborough Is not going to tho United Stntos nnd has not tho faintest Idea of succeeding Lord Mlnto ns governor grnernl of Cnnnda. Ho characterized both reports as utterly unfounded. W. C. T. U. ANNUAL CONFERENCE ProKrnm for the Meeting nt Chnii. tnuqun Cinitnliin Some Inter- 1 rntliiK Dlneiissliins. CHICAGO. July 19. The nnnunl confer, ences of the National Women's Christina Temperance union at Chautauqua. N. Y., will bo hold July 23 to July 26, Inclusive. Theso conferences are n pnrt of tho Womnn's club work, under tho direction ot tho president, Mrs, R. T. Vincent. Mrs. S. M. D. Fry, corresponding secretary of the National Womnn's Christian Temper nnco union, has chnrgo of tho temperance, conferences; she Is tho lender tho first day with tho subject, "Obstacles to Sclontlllo Temperance Instruction;" Mrs. Helen L. Ilullock Is the second day's leader, subject, "A Model Mothers' Meeting." "School Savings Ranks ns Chnracter Builders." Is Mrs. S. L. Obcrholtzer's subject for the third dny, nnd Mrs. Carrie L. Grout closes with tho topic, "Saloon Revenues Minus Saloon Homages, Equal What?" Discussion follows nil pi-pors. Mrs. Ilullock is In charge of Kellogg hall, Womnn's Christian. Temperance union hendquorters, where In teresting talks by distinguished peopli from homo nnd nhrond nro given every evening from 7 to 7:30, CHICAGO, July 19. Tho Nntlonal Woman's Christian Temperance union wll hold a temperance congress July 31 In tho Delaware Avonuo Raptlot church of Duffalo. Three sessions, morning, nfternoon nnd evening, will bring out the choicest tnlent of the Woman's Chrlstlnn Temperance union of Amerlcn, nsststed by speakers from Jnpnn, Englnnd and South America. Mrs. Lllllnn M. N. Slovens, president of tho National Woman's Christian Temper ance union, will prcsldo at all tho sessions. AFFAIRS IN JHE FAR EAST Dlplomntli' Corps nt PcUlji Consldrr iiir Russian I'mpiisnl for Eventnnl Tariff Inerense, WASHINGTON, July 1!). Commissioner Rockhlll has provided tho State department, by cable with tho present status of tho ne gotiations at Pekln: "Diplomatic corps at Pekln is engaged In considering tho Russian proposals for thn eventual Increase of tho tariff (maritime customs). A solution of tho problem Is hoped for. Tho Indemnity fixed at 450,000, 000 tanls and 4 per cent Interest has been formally accepted and Japan has waived preforontlnl treatment. The formal sur render of Pekln to tho Chinese authorities 1b expected to take place August 14." Tho date niontloned U tho anniversary of tho relief of tho legatloners hy tho Interna tional forces. Tho Russian proposal re ferred to is understood In nubstnnco to bo an Increase from 6 per cent to 10 per cont of customs duties which tho Chinese gov ernment may collect from Imports from for eign countries. It Is further understood that this Ijicrcnse Is not to take effect nt once And perhaps not at nil. It will de pend upon tho resources of China under tho existing system. This proposition Is believed to be much less objectlonnblc to Groat Britain nnd Juprn, ns well as to tho United States than ihe original proposi tion to mako nn absolute and Immediate Increase of tho customs duties to the ex tent proposed. Prince Chun flnlls. SHANGHAI, July 19. Prlnco Chun, brother of tho emperor of China, uK goes to Berlin to express tho Chinese cmberor's formal regret for tho death of Baron von Kottelcr. tho Oermon minister, toda'r re ceived u deputation of British and American Protestant missionaries, who wished h'tn a safe Journey. Prlnco Chun sails from hro tomorrow for Genoa. .N'oriTny Adopts Krlinrilt System. BERLIN, July 19. Norway has adopted tho Erhardt system of artillery nnd hn ordered twenty-two completo batteries from Germany. Commute liners' Sentenre, CAPETOWN, July 19. Lord Kitchener has commuted the sentence of denth passed on thirty-four Boer prisoners to penal serv itude for life at Bermuda. Corliln Inspect Iiik Posts, MANILA, July 19. Adjutant General Corhln and his party are inspecting thn military posts along the Monlln-Dagupan railroad. Ilitllillngr Penults, T" 1 . ..I... V..tll4 t 1.....,).. I , ... 1 in: i:iij ijui,,.,,iH iiini.-.'iiii iiiid inrui'll inV following building permits: Mrs. J. Urowo, addition to barn, Thirty-steond and Do g . $5M; O. C Campbell, two frame, dwelling'. Twenty-eighth nnd Decatur, $2,000; Chailes l'"rom, frame dwelling, Thirty. sixth anil Spring. $3n0; C Rasmussen, Twenty-slxth and Patrick avenue, frame dwelling, $1,000, Tetrpnone 102W. Boyd Commission Co Successors to James E. Boyd & Co., OMAHA, NEB. COMMISSION (iHAI.V. PROVISIONS AM) STOCKS, llustrd at Trnde nnllstlnu, Dlrct wires to Chlcaco and New Tor)?, Correspondence. John A. Wairen 4 Co, OIL broker wantfil to place guaranteed non-nssessnbio stock. Address C G. n. CO,. US ColUmlllnn nlHir Un Wr. Cisco, Cal. " '