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    THE OMAHA DAILY JVR.E: TV ESP AY, JVLV 2H, 1001,
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
A Wildl EnlHih Dtj in the Ortia Fiti
Again.
BAD REPORT FROM NORTHWEST
Impelled liy Hopeless Tour of Ilpporta
from U'ruti Corn nml Out Score
Srnsiitliinnl Aihnni'r nml Close
Strnnir I'rovlslons Active.
CHICAGO, July I2.-In the Kraln pit th's
was wildly bullish day. Impelled by t..e
hopeless toiio of advices from the pinched
prairie west, corn mid onts scored sensa
tional advances nnd closed strong, le
rpeetlvcly 3ftc, 4?o and .TO.ItnC hlKher for
Heptcmber. 1'rovlslons- cloyed higher In sym
pathy, Heptembcr pork advancing 35c.
Wheat opened with n demand lor Heptetn
hcr from Wic to Tu'ie. an ndvnnce of vtf W
to a1 Tlc due to hlKher cables, in.her
bullish statistics, sympathy with corn, bu
to n Krcnter degree to reportH of heat and
drouth In tho northwest, coupled With mes
eases, claiming damages had alte ids
reached u serious stiiK". In the Dnkotns
nnd Mlnnexotu many llelds were to
liavo been Hhrlvcled hy tho dry, scorcnlng
wlndft, HcnllzlTiR largely by tho local pro
fcsslnnul Interest!! mused nn early d op
to K1imlttv. Thin selling movement iu of
considerable welKht, hut buying ordcts nr
cumulated fast and after a few nviincnt'j
of depression tho market hecamo wild
again and shortly after noon Septimbr
was bid up to "3fc. Realizing sales again
exerted great pressure, nut the muKci
yielded stubbornly and the e'os,-" was ox
cited nnd strong. September 3!c over
The visible ' supply decreased
bushels. World's shipments last wtolt
were 7,fil5,fwi bushels, while the epinntlty
fiflnnt alinu'nil fi flnprenso flf 1.9II.I0I btlSh-
els, Primary receipts fcggrcg.itrd E.tlS.'tO
bushels. .Minneapolis and inuiun rcporio i
434 ears ngulnst 17 1 Inst week nnd 569 a y .nr
uro, local receipts were 2d cars, 111 of
contract graoc. .... , , ,
The hulk of corn handled changed handi
nt prices at least 3 cents better than
Haturday's level. Thorn was a demand so
frantic that It would have seemed almost
unreasonable had It not been that trader
u-orn niruln ronfrontfil with unlimited r
norts of withered crop thrnUfchuut tl o
corn belt and n weather forecast promla
(nff tin rviinf. ftrntetiihr.r orient ri ivtlh f
chorus of bids from S7e to 5:c. Helling li
local longs Influenced an early rencyon to
6Sc. but here the sweenltiB demaru from
llio rminlrv ;i well as Inral c.nllKht til
market and kept It ndvnnrlng until
ffl'fcc had been paid for n small lot. Th!
rlne wim wirntiL'. 4ie hlchcr at WHTIBOHc,
rine nf i lie rennrts which was, Influential
said a railroad was corrylnB back to Kan
sas 200,(i0 bushels of corn from Mlnntsotn.
It wns said there were 6t,000,0w bushel
more, of the Kansas Brown corn awaiting re-
shipment to the drouth-fltricKcn (linnets.
lleeelnts wero 2110 enrs.
The oats market advanced actively 'n
sympathy with cnrn It was a wild mar
krl nil day and dllllcult to trade In as
sellers were few ami fnr between save at
the best figures of tho day. An enormous
business was transacted, both for tho local
nnd country account. Hccelpts wero 91
enrs. September sold between 3CV,c. nnd
SSUo. nnd closed 3fl3Uc blither lit 35IJ3SWC
Provisions were moderately active. Thcro
was a sharp demand for Jnnuary largely In
rympathy with September. September jiorls
closed at J1I.B7V4. September lard 5c up nt
JS.7H and September ribs 10c up.
Kstlmnted receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
60 cars; corn, 300 cars; oats, Hj cars; nogs,
JS.nno Head.
The leading futures ranna an follows:
firmer; stato nnd Pennsylvania. ltVaiTc:
western, candled, Hftlfic; uncandkd, Sft
liVlC.
HICK Steady, domestic, fnlr to extra, 4V
iy'-4' , uiipnu,
.Aii.1'.lu,iH-.tJul0t! Nt'w To. ISO lbs.,
(S.MjL'.idj southern, extra, per bbl., J2.50.
MUNASSMS Oilet : New Orleans nnen
kettle. Bond to choice. a.'.f i?p.
I'pUhtlty-Allve. lower; sprlncers. He;
UrkcVS. lc: fowls. !Ur l,...un,l lnu.--
ntrL"Avr turkeys, 7QSHo; fowls,
AtETA 1.8 There was a sharp break In
the price for spot tin In London, owing to
manipulation nnd the closing price of 1:126
i li. . """"Hi iiccnne or J-i, forward
deliveries, however, closed with only 15s
iieciine. or ut ills 10s, The local market
J c,'l.lr.py nominal, with the bid price a
trlle hlBhir nt J27.G3. Copper ruled dill
und nominally unchanged hero, with lake
'I"0,1.1:'' t 1" nnd casting nnd electrolytic
... ....u.tsu, j iie i.onnou maraei wns us in
lower with spot closing at i&S 3s Od und
futures at JCGH 12s C1. The local lend mar
ket wns dull and unchanged, with J4.37Vi
emoted, and London unchanged at 12 Is
hi. wpellcr was djll here at .90 to J3.05
.mi i.uiiiiiiii wiooo at uncnangea prices and
closed at j:ir I5d. The local iron market
w.'.,7..,l,lll "Ii'sbow closed nt Ms 7d and
Mlddlesborough closed ut 45s, The closing
local prices wero as follows: 1'Ig Iron war-
ir"i fci$i!Ww4 F"' f f"u,1'",y northern.
jl.i.innilft.SO: .No. 2 foundry northern. Jlt.oo-ft
ij.ov: ip. l foundry southern. Sll.iivwis as-
foundry southern, soft, J14.758 15.2S.
.No. 1
OMAHA WHOI.KMAI.K 31 AH K I IT.
Condition of I'm do iiikI Oiiiitxl..... nn
Mlnpli- mill Knnry I'rnilucr.
u Un rJ.1"' 3!,6ci Vlrla,'"' Mc: ducks nnd
HrTTriiil'llr.,nK' r,,lcl",'is. ti" . liU5c.
Articles. Open. I lllgh.l Low. I Close. I Sat'y.
'hent
July
Sept.
Dec.
rnrn
July
Sept.
Rec.
O'ltn
July
Sept.
May
I'm k--
Sept.
Jnn.
X.rd--
Sept.
Oct.
Jnn.
IUli-
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
I
! B1 7UJI C7U
C3'..70VJ 73 ITH72S'"-6,H'"li
72 75V4I 72 ( 74?ilT01?4
574 M I BOW B7' T3H
r,7 j?r.3 6nTi r.7 3)if(H55 mi
5814-OU COVil MV4 691 5V4
ill
37 3S; 37 37'M 3l't
3fl','33S SOiUSHf'S ?5fc
SDfllO 41 j 33, 10ViWl 3S
14 274 It (I7VJI II 27J4 14 574 II 52
14 K5 15 15 I 14 M(j 15 01 I 14 70
I I I I
R R2V4 S 75 I 8 M14 70 8 W
8 G.-. 8 77 65 8 72',4 8 63
8 47 8 72! 8 4i',4 8 65 8 42
I '7'S-i R 07'r 7 F5 'l 8 CO I 7 !)
7 90 8 07 7 90 8 02 7 00 ,
7 67 7 02 7 67 7 ?5 1 7 62
68',ic: No. 2 yellow, B7',JC?
No. 2.
Cash nuotatlono wero as follows:
FLOUH-Steady: winter patents. J3.30iR
3.40: straights. 2.00ii73.2O; clears. 2.G0fl3nn:
spring speclnls. J3.WI.00; straights, J2.70g)
Z.M; linkers. J2.10,ii2.SO.
WI I HAT No. 3 spring, CBffCDc; No. 2 red,
71Wl7ZC.
COUN-No.
RCIlo
OATS-No. 2. 39IOc; No. 3 white, 30
3e.
KYK-No. 2. 67c
HAIlLHY-dood feeding, 43c; fnlr to
choice malting, 4S1j50c.
SRUDS No. 1 llax, J1.55; prime timothy,
$5 25.
PHOV1SIONS Mess pork, ner bbl., M4.45
C14.50. Lard, per ICO lbs.. H.02j8 63. Short
ribs sides (loose), J7.9'fi8.05. llry sa ted
phoulders (boxed). J7.FO7.2. Short clear
sides (boxed), 8.40fJ8.00.
WHISKY Hnsls of high wines, J1.27.
Vollowlng aro the receipts nnd shipment
for today. iiccelnts. Shipments.
ZI.IKO 1(."0
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu.,
Corn, bu...,
Oats, bu...;
live, bu....,
Harley. bu.
..313 0O
..253.0 0.
..131.000
.. fi.Of.O
.. 6,000
is',0'0
16S.00
7,01 0
nn h Prniiiiep exeliiince today the nut
ter market wns firm: creameries, 1410o;
dairies. 1310c. Cheese, firm, 95J11c.
Kggs, steady; fresh, 12c.
NEW YOKIC GBXEIlAIi SIAIIKKT.
Qnotntlnna
nf the Dnr
Conimoilltlca.
on Varloim
NKV YOUIC. July 22.-FLOUR-necelpts.
25,!)PS bbls.; exports. 15,309 bbls.; dull
nnd held 10c. higher; Minnesota pnt
cnts, J3.6.r)ri3.90; Minnesota bakers, J2.8j
S.lh; winter patents, J3.05h3.80; winter
Htralghts, J3.255(3.45; winter extras, J'.'.UMp
2.S0; winter low grndes. J2.3WZ40; market
quiet; fair to Bood. J2.65Jf3.10; choice to
fancy, J3.15fr3.l5; rye Hour, llrm: fair to
good. J2.70Si3.15; choice to fancy, J3.13W3.15.
COnNMUAI-Strong; yellow western,
11.12; Hrnndywlno, J2.702.90.
HYK-Strong; No. 2 western. 67-V, f. o. b.
nlloat; state, Mi54o o. I. f. New York car
lots; red western, 02c f. o. b. nlloat.
KAHLKY-Dull: feeding, 4Sc, c. I. f.,
Now York; malting, 5MU(lic c, I. f.. New
York.
BAflLHY MALT Dull; western. G572c.
VHHAT-Itocelnts, 301,109 bushels: ex
ports, 208,077 busliels: spot strong; No. 2
red, 79;c, f. o. b., alloat: No. 2 red, 77l4c,
elevator; No. 1 northern Duluth, 79?ic. f- o.
1)., nfloat; No. 1 hard Duluth, 87c, f. o. b.,
afloat, Options experienced sensational nd
vnnco, covering the entire day on n brond
cnlng trade. The public, foreign houses,
local shorts nnd professionals all bought.
Offerings were light. Bullish crop news
from Haropo and tho northwest, higher
cables, tho strength of corn and big clear
ances all helped the advnnce. Closed strong
nnd 2f3Uc higher; July, 76ift78ic.
closed 77Te; September, 74i1i777c, closed
77c; October. 5HifiSc, closed 774c, De
cember, 76Mi79ic, closed 79e.
COHN Hecelpts, fiTi.OOO bushels; xiorts,
t9,SW bushels: spot strong: No. 2, 62c, etc
vntor, nnd tilV'. alloat. f. o. b, Option
market was excited nnd much higher on
renewed bullish crop news, strength
abroad, general speculative demand and
email offerings. Closed strong at 37ifflc
ndVancc. July, 6ofllic clfmerf- Slic; Sep
tember, 60&'Uc, closed iJ2c; October.
binifliaUc. closed C2o; December, MW
62S.C, closed 62Sc
OATS Retolpts, 123,700 bushels: exportB,
4,974 bushels; spot very strong: No, Ho:
No. 3. 40Uc; No. 2 white. 4l4lc; No. 3
hlte. 4313c: track mixed western, lO'iW
42c; track white, 42i4Se; options nctlve
stronger on corn outlook,
HAY Firm: shipping, 70075c; good to
choice. 87U92e.
HOPS Weak; state, common to choice,
19' crop. 130 10c; H99 crop. 10jl3o; old olds.
2di0c; Pacific const 1P0O crop, 2H'tc; 1S99
crop. llfTt 15c; old olds, ?f?ie.
HIDKS Quiet; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs., 18
fflSc: California, 21 to 23 lbs., 19c; Texas
dry. 24 to JS Ibr.. 144c.
LKATHKH Quiet; hemlock sole, tlucnos
Ajres. light to hcnvywelghls, 2l?25c; acid,
" Rp'viSlONS-Flrin. steady; fnmlly.Jll.50
Crl2.0O; mess. JD.JOiJjlO.oi); beef hams. $i.50tD
21,50; city, extra India mess. Jlii.(Mf 18.00;
packet. JIO.ojjt 10.50. Cut meats, steady;
pickled bellies, J9.5Oflll.0O; pickled shoul.
ders. J7AHi7.25. pickled hams. Jll.(Wtl.5t.
I.ard, llrm: western steamed, J9.00; rcilned,
firmer; continent, J10.00; 3. A.. JiI.CO: com
round. S7.nC4fT.IA. Pork, llrm: family. J16.50
Sh'' lorl clear, JIG.00f(i7,50: mess, J15.50
aii.60. Tallow, steady; city, WQWic;
country. -4;if(Co.
lll'TTKH-HecolptH, 10,642 pkgs.: firm:
faciory1'i,itflRc,U4ci crcamer'-
CHRKSK-It'ecelpts. 8.101 pkgs.: tlrmer:
fnnev large, colored, 9ic: white, Oc; fancy
mall, colored, 9?ic: white, O'lc.
Edas-necclpts, 7,f5l pkgs.j market
CIIO CO dlllry. In tubs. tlfltSn! im arnlnr. i!le
2I Sfc?!i,,lL"'.n',,, ,Ic! liullhends, 10c; blue
! . : 1,l''7aloes, Kc; cattish, 12c; cod, 0c:
fil.,!'rw .'Wl"ci clscoes, 7c; halibut, 11c;
; nl 11 M'i haddock, 10c; mackerel, .c,
pikc, jc; red snapper, 10c; ultnon, lie; sun
llsh, Sc; trout. Ue: whlli-iliih. 'Jr.
,V?AI.S-Choico, WrlOc.
tlay IJPnlerM' Ill.nnlnllnHi fVir.l lit. n.t.l
Jlo.bO; No. 2 upland, J9.60; nudlum, $.i0;
coarse, J.S. Hye straw, J9.60. These prlc8
are for hay of good color und iiualliy. De
mand fair. Hecelpts, 11 cars.
OATS-No, 2 white, 40c.
COHN-No. 3, 43c.
HHAN-J12.
VKOKTAHLK9.
gjl', HAHH-Hnme Brown. pr IK, Ic.
NEW CA K HOTS-rcr dot.. IOc.
CI'CU.M1IKH8-Homo Krown, per doi., 40
HI MIC.
LKTTPCl-Per bu.. 20c.
KADISIIKS-Ped doz., 16Q20e.
PAHHLUY Per doz.. 20c.
Ninv POTATOKS-Pcr bu TSOc.
CAHllAOH-Homo crown. 2c.
TO.MATOKS-Tcxas. 4-bnsket crates. J1.E0.
OMONS Kcrmudas, per crate, J2.25; now
v.iuiiornia, 20.
CAl'LIFLOWKIt Home grown, per doz,
75c.
HHANS Wax, per hnlf-hushc! basket
Jl: string, per hnlf-bu. basket. 75c.
I'KAS-i'cr bu.. Jl: per hulMiu., dc.
CANTALOUPK-l'er basket, 75C3J1
crates, J2.
WATI3HMELONS-Toxas, 30055c each.
FRUITS.
PINKAPPLKS-Per doz., J1.60Q1.7G; per
HLACKIIliUmiKS-Per 24-nt. ease. J2.
HASPHKKH1KS-Per 21-qt. case, $3; red,
per zi-ui. ense, s.o.
CHHHHIKS-Natlve, per 8-lb. basket. 2Cc
Missouri, per 24-nt. caBC. J2.
PKACHliS-Callfornln, per box, 90c; free-
sione, ti.iii.
APHICOTS-Callfornla, 4-baskct crates,
PLUMS-Cullfornla, per crate. Jl.25ffl.50.
aOOSKHKHHIKS-Per 21-qt. cose, Ji.
THOPICAL FitUlTS.
ORANOKS-Cnllfornln seedlings,
("0; rye, 433,ooo hu., a decrease of 104.CM); bar
Icy, 341,OW,bu., 11 decrease of W.OOO.
K 11 ns it City
KANSAS
fSrnln nnd l'rorlslons.
KANSAS CITY, July 22.-WHK AT-September,
ih'c; December, 69'4c; cash, No. 2
hard. 64ifi.scj No. 3. 66f?c; No. 2 red,
, ireuipin, i.T) cars.
COH.N-July, sip September. 59c; De
cembcr, 53sc; cash. No. 2 mixed, C006.'c
"'"S-So ! white, 41c.
U K No. 2. flfie
1 IAY-Cholco timothy, J15; choice pralfle
111 TTKH-Creamcry, ISc; dairy, fancy,
11 II IOC.
KUOS-Steadv. Fresh Missouri and Kan
sas stock ituoteis on 'change, 7c doz.; loss
on, cases returned; secomls, 4c.
. IlhCKIITS-Whent, 316,000 bu.; corn
'"'V.' '"'-j "t8i 17.00") bu.
SHIPMldNTS-Whcnt. 173,60") bu.j
2.i,6i)i) bu.J oats, 3,000 bu.
.Mllnnulit'r fSrnln .Market.
MILWAUKEE. Wis., July 22. WHEAT
Illghcr; close, No. 1 northern, 72cj No
2 northern, 70ft71c: September, 72?c.
HYE Hlcber! No. I. R&v
HAHLin Firm; fin. . Uirt sntnnln VSh
en... - 'v'
COHN-Scptember, 59c.
Ililliitli Urulti Mnrkrt.
DyLt'TH, Minn., July 22. WHEAT
iitff"' l- 1 'lani, 74c: No. 1 northern
o; .iNo. nortnern. 61'ic; July, 72io
oeinemocr, n"j,c; ueccmocr, iZC.
COHN 55Uc.
OATS-SSWfJSSc
Promt Mnrkrt,
PEORIA. July 22.-CORN-Hlcher: No
uSfiwOo.
10-nigner; rso. a wnuo, ssc, niiicu
inrougn.
WHISKY-On the basis of J1.27 for fin
isucit goous.
Eltilii Iltittrr Mnrkrt,
ELOIN. III.. July 22. HtlTTEH-niitlnr
nuvnnceu ic toiiny. only forty tubs wero
offered and they were sold n 2ie. The
ouiriai price is mc. uutput for the week
oi.,nj pounds.
M!V YOltlC STOCKS AMI HO.ND.S
Mrd. sweets. U.
LEMONS-Callfornla,
cnoice. .i.i'.i.
J3.75;
extra fancy, J5.50;
1IANANAS Per bunch, acordlnir to size.
J2.(Mi2.50.
FIGS California, new cartons, 75c; lay
ers, n.ic; iinporun, per 10., lutfi.c.
DATES Persian. In 60-lb. boxes, Salrs, 5c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY Halloween. 5Vto per lb.
CIDER-Pcr bbl.. J4.50; per half-bbl.. J2.75.
n v i a I'.ncnsn wa nuts, ner 111.. iise: ill
berts. per lb., 13c: almonds, perlb.. 185i20c
raw peanuts, per lb.. 6fi3Uc: ronstcd. CUti
c, itruzns, iac; pecans, ltxo.'c.
HIDES No. 1 crcen. 6VAn! No. 2 irrnen
5c; No. 1 salted. 7c; No. 2 salted, 7c; No,
1 vcai cnir, to I2i4 lbs., So: No. 2 veal calf,
12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, 8tl3c; sheep
liviia, M'liiu, liurnu I11UCS, l.dVlr..O,
69C! No.
ieptember,
Mt. I. oil In (irnln nnd Provisions1.
C M. A.,., f ...... nn .....n . m
ol. ijuuio, Jiny a. w jit.A.1 iiicncr
No. 2 red cash, elevator, 6SW0: track. CSJl
iv'u. uiiiv. ujc: neiiirniiier. iiiifae: ornmnur
iou; iu. . niirn, mji'tfiuc.
CORN-IIIcher: No. 2 cash. E9i
2 track, 6fi'u00c; July, D9c:
59Tc: December, 60Uc.
OATS H eher: No. 2 rnsh. 41n trn-V.
iujMic; jiuy. iiftc; aeptemocr, sa'.ic," No. :
Willie, iivilivse.
HYE Higher at 61QC3c.
SEEDS Flaxseed, no market: timothy
no trading.
FLOUR HlKher. Ited winter nn fonts
J3.GCf(i3.tK); extra fancy nnd straight, J3.10
,i..vi; vieur, .. iU'ci-.w.
COHNMEAL Higher nt J2.83.
iillAN-Scarce nnd h cher: sacked, east
tracK. son; tnis side, 82c.
IIA1 StronE! In demand: t mothv. J12.B0
dfii.iiu; top ror oin prnirie, jii.iojio.oo.
iiiniv 1 aieany ni ?i..'i.
IRON COTTONTIES-J1.15.
hagcjino ca;v.c.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PROVISIONS Pork. stenilv 1nhllnir.
flo.,5. Lnrd. better. S3.47U. Drv mi If menta
iiMiAi-u), nmei; extra snorts, swo; clear ribs.
J8.2.1J clear sides, J8.62. Ilacon (boxed),
iiihiiLi . UAtiii niuii iM. 2:1.1m: r nnr rmq
J9.37: clear sides, J3.50.
METALS Lead, firm nt It.arVfiJ in Bnl.
tor. higher at J3.R3.
POULTRY Dull: chickens Rr- .nrlnc.
10c: turkeys. 5c: voiitiir. 12U0? ilimw- r.
springs. 6c; geese, 3c; springs, 4f6c. ' '
Miun Hteudy: nearby, 7c; southern. 6c.
RECEIPTS-Flour. S.nnn hh
3C9.0O0 bu.: corn, 70,000 bu.: oats. 43.000 bu.'
SHIPMENTS F our. K.IWI l.lilu . ,.,1,.,,
86,00") bu.; corn, 28,000 bu.: oats. 13!ooo hu. '
Liverpool Ornln and ProTUIona.
LIVEHPnnT.. .Tiilv r wnrATi.Q,.
No. 2 red western winter, steady, 5s 7d;
No. 1 northern spring, stendy. 5s M:
futures, stead v: Knntemher Ku si ' ,1 . rinl
cembcr, 6s 'd, ' ' '
n0,?1.1;0''. "t,aly: Amerlcon mixed,
new, 4s 2d; Amerlcnn mixed, old, 4s d:
il,Mr.t'MtonK:. J"-l' nm'""l: September
4s 6d: October, 4s 6d.
;,!'?.l-n"'u"nn' "rrn, 6s lUd.
FLOUR St. I.nnln fnnnv ,.1.,.., .I..II t
..... null, la
ni PI-7A.1 Ln"lon, Pacific coast), steady,
JL4 DS'LlJul lOfl,
1'HOVISIONS-Ileef. firm: extra Tnrlln
mess, ifla bil. Pork, firm; prlmo western
mess, tiM Cd. Hams, short cut. 14 to 16 lbs.,
llrm, 53s. Lnrd, steady; American re.
lined, In palls. 43s 3d; iirlme wester", fn
t erces. 43h 6d. H.ieon. f(nml,nrin,i oi
to 30 lbs., steady. 41s 9d; short ribs, 16 to
24 lbs.. 44s ImI: long clear mltl.n l, ,.,.
33 to 10 lbs., llrm. 45s 9d: short olen'r i,rlV
IS to 2i) lbs., steady 4Ih; clear bellies. 14 to
lb lbs., llrm, 51s 0d. Shoulders, so li are. 1
to 20 lbs., llrm. 35a 9d. '
"UTTICR Firm: llnest United States.
good rnlted States, 73s. '
.i .i'.ai'.-iirm: American llnest, white,
45s il; American llnest. colored, 16s fid,
TALLOW Firm; prime, city, 25a Od; Aus.
trallan, In I.oih1')ii, 27r.
Tho Imports of wheat Into Liverpool Inst
week wore 60,5(0 ouarters from Atlantic
ports, none from Pacific ports and 74,000
iiiuii iitiii:i iiii in,
Tho Imports of corn from Atlantic ports
were 40,500 qunrtcrs.
Ti I e do
TOLEDO
Ornln nnd Seed.
rOLEDO O.. July 22. WHEAT Higher;
ah and July. 73c; September, 73ic; De
g'her; Septemlwr, C0ic; Decom-
cash and July, 37c; Sep.
cu,
cei
i
ber, s;c,
cember. 75?ic.
COHN-Hlgl
OATS-Actlve:
irniiier, c
HYE-S5e.
SEEDS-Cloverseed,
October, J6.0i).
cash prime, jo.50;
IMilliulelplilii Prniluvr Mnrkrt.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. July 22,-Hutter,
",n'.v,;?0,l 'lpinand; fancy western cream
ery, .0!4c; funcy western creamery, prints,
KOas Firm: fresh nearby. 15c; fresh
s,C7,u,,1,415lfr,,5,?i,2frh -'"-estern, 12c
fanrVWff.8 KCW Yrk ,,,U Creams'
Mliinriipolls Whrnt, Flour nml Hrnn,
MINNEAPOLIS. July 22, WHEAT
'0Te?' SntPtnber. 6D?tc: Decjtnber.
i0ic: on track, No. 1 hard. 72Uo: No. i
luirthern. 70Uc; No. 2 northern, tMHc.
KLOl'R-Flrst natents, JX7W3.SS; second
patents, J3.55i3.6..: llrst clears, J.tt3iH2 75.
second clears. J2.0."., ' '
URAN-Hlgher; in bulk, J12.6oiiJi3.00.
VUlldr Supply of (irnln.
NEW YORK, July 22.-Tho visible supply
of grain Saturday, July 20, as complied by
the New York Produce exchange, Is ns fol
lows: Wheat, 27.6SI,0i.i0 bu a decrcaso of
29J,oop; com, 13.242.M'0 bu.. a decrease of
825,000; oats, 6,341,000 bu., a decrease of 80,-
Spcctilnmr Mlml lnsettlcd When
Mnrkrt Opens with llnil ,rns.
NEW YORK. July 22 Th unsettled eon
dltlon of tho speculative mind was clearly
manlfett when tlm Block market
opened this morning with a fresh batch of
unfavorable news reitiirdlnir tint corn ernn
nnd affecting also the chnncin of the spring
nut-Hi crop. 1110 grangers ana rncmcs anu
Southwcsterns were all acutely depressed
and heavy blocks of shares of ench of
tnose roads wero thrown upon tho market
opening sales reaching ns high as 10,000
shares for Union Pacific. Conditions were
much like those of last Monday and tho
trailing contingent was Inclined to look
for such effective support to tho market
as was offered Inst Monday by the pow
erful capitalists who have a paramount In
terest In kerning tin tho prices of Jhelr
in uptimes, ine selling on tne snort sido
aner me. opening nip was therefore con
ducted with signs of timidity nnd caution.
1 here was, In fact, effective support of-
icren at tne opening low level.
Hut tho Incipient rally wns checked when
tho corn market opened and the excited
conauion ot nrrnirs thcro was observed,
iho present market Is" largely Inlluenced
by tho closo proximity of the brokers In
stocks and Brains, tho Stock exchange
being In temporary quarters on a por-
iii'u ui 111c i-muucu exennngo uoor wun
only half u wall dividing them. Not
only nrc the proceedings In one exchange
to be seen from tho lloor of the other,
but brokers are constantly passing frorh
one to the other and operating on both.
This personal contact exaggerates the sen
timental effect of the grain market on tho
stock market. There were occasional rallies
on the uown grade, due to the covcrliiB of
iiimiu mum iieiirs, wno 100K qillcK prollts
Tho loaning rate for stocks docs not lndl
cate a widely extended short Interest be
yond tne In-und-out transactions by the
uoaru room traders. The bearish opera
tors are in constant apprehension of some
maneuver 01 announcement by those In
icresicd in supporting tho market which
would cause a sudden rally and cost the
rimriH neavy iosscj. 'rnero was no ovl
dence or any such maneuver today, the
i i nnt-i responding easily to every attack
A l tno law InVi'l tlin nrnnilu ,,,, u.,
tiruiiy h prices wero as follows for the lead-
SUV" .;. JtoCK '""inu, Missouri Pu
clllc. Union Pnnllliv iw:- hi ini n.i..
St. Louis Southwestern preferred. 5;' At
chison, 4V4; St. Louis & Snn Francisco sec
tion iireierreu, 3',; Kansas ,t Texas pre
ferred utid Denver & Hlo Orunde preferred.
3V4 each. There wero many losses of 1 to
J points ill otlier nnlntn of tin. Urn n,
Haltlmoro & Ohio wns down 1 and New
1 um teiiirai ,ih. -i int uniinri h hImi ut....i
stocks moved narrowly all day. The clos
ing was quiet nnd steady with a good part
of tlu rally maintained. Rnllroad bonds
were dull and weak. Total sales pur value.
:,sjs,wo shares.
United States bonds were nil unpli.uirnH
on the last call.
Commercial Advertiser's T .niiflmi III. fi...tf,l
i-ttiiicKram: Tne TnnruotR Hr.. .....
... ih. .1, ,..,..., i .1"
hi h i 1 . , l,,u ""lericuii iieparimeut,
.. . vri uiih L'uiiaiiierauit inuuenco
here, nlthnuch nnflmnnt wnu ,.i.....i.i..
disposed towurU a current rumor that Lord
Kitchener Is about to resign his post in
South Africa for one In India, his succes
sor being General Hlndon Hlood. This Is
regnrded as an indication that the end of
tne wnr la rapidly iinnroachlnc. Ameri.
cans opened "sick" on the wphIhwu in
Now York Inst Sntiinlnv Thn.. ......
!'arll' rally for about ten minutes, followed
by renewed depression. Then New York
camo In an 11 seller, finding few buyers
here, nnd the e nun wna at n.n i... . .:
the disappointing crop rumors nnd vuguo
Btatement that a rather Important Wull
street houso was In trouble. Homo mil.
way dividends continue a depressing fac
tor. Tho market Is now clear nt i.ir.I-
edness to tho bank. Paris ex
The followintr nm .h rinnim. '
the New York Stock exchange: " 0
Atchison ,
da pfd ,,,
Italtlmore & Ohio
da nfd ,
Canadian raclflc.
Canada So
ChfB. & Ohio
Chicago &. Alton.,
ilo ptcl
Chicago, Ind. &
do pfil.
69X So. I'aclflo
91 Bo. Hallway
M'i do pfd
90V4 Texas & Pacific.
10lTol S. L. & W.
WW do pfd
43',i Union l'aclllc
KS',4 do pfd
.... (o .wahash
L,. 31 I ilo pfd
U3
Chicago & E, HI,
Chicago O. W
do 1st pfd
da 2d Dtd
Chicago & N. W,
C.. H. I. & P American
t-niciiRo ier. & Tr.. Il.4 U. 8. Ex
do nfd
C. C C. & St.
Colo, Southern.
do lit pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. & Hudson.,
Del., L. & V...
Denver & 11. a.
do pfd ,
Erie
do Ut pfd
do 2d nfd ,
Ot. Nor. pfd...,
Hocking Valley
no pfd
1W. & Ijlkd ri
123 1 do 2d pfd
S2 Win, Centiul
f"'4 do pfd
4Ii P. C. C. & St. It.
190 Adams Ex
Ex 199
S
t3!i
SSH
82
3Mi
19
rru
KVS
19
S7
n
29
!l
40
74
170
Jiti Welln-Furno Ex 140
' ;L Amal Copper utfj
,. 12 Amer. Car & F 2e-.
,. 4 1 do pfd 82
-H 'Amer, I.lneed Oil, 23
.l"6 Amer. fi, & n t
& do nrd mill.
39 Amer. TohH (.nr.
HV4,Anuconda M, Co.,
3i Ilrooklyn H. T...,
.. 4"',5
..173
73
Illinois Central 16
Iowa Central
do pfd
I-ike Erie & T'...
do pfd
,. & N
Manhattan !....
31
.117
Colo.
Con.
Con.
do
Ocn.
Fuel &
Oa
Tobacco,,
pfd
Electric.
Iron.
Olucoso Sugar,
Hocking Coal
li.ter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Power
1W. Iiclede Oas
117 Nntlnnnl Itt.nol,
Met. Ht. Hy 108 National Ix-ad
Mexican Central.... 2H, National Halt
Mexican National... RJi do pfd.. . .
Minn, it St. L 100 No. Amrl-nn
Mo. Pa Itle.,
M K & 'P....
da pfd
N. J. Central..
N. Y. Central..
Norfolk & W.
da pfd
N. PaclHo nfd
Ontario & V.
vnnirlvanla .
Iteadlnir
do lit pfd....
do M pfd....
St. L. & S, F..
do 1st pfd,.,,
no 3tl nrd
91 U I'aclflo Coast
. 1 ra'lllo Mall
. t: People' Oas..
,157 Pressed S, Car.
.U9?i do pfd
4! fiillman P. Car
. SHj Public Sicel
. 93 1 do pfd ,
. ti bugur niv
7nn. Coal & iron.. St4
' J!,. Union nat I' U5,
.. ' . 10
. "-4 u. h. leather.
. Uli do pfd
. 77 U. S, itubber..
do pfd
4'J',4
. 7..
. 9i
.213
. 6.1
115
.33
. 53
. 19
. 20
. 75
. 95
. 91
. 40
. l(n,i
. 41
. 7JV4
. OS
. 02
. 37
.112(4
. 4)
, (3
203
, 13
1M
New York exchnnge, 25c discount bid, 3iM
timcoiini asKed.
CINCINNATI. O.. July 2J.-Clearlngs
J4,oi4,i50; money, 3'4 to f. per cent; New
'rK exchangH nt 10c premium and par
. P MILADin.PHlA. July S2.-Clcnrlnes.
12,G,,.ltii balances, J2,427,fi2l; maney, 4l(ls
per cent.
ClIICAao, July a.-Clearlngg, $2i!,80J,5S3;
balances, J2.659, ijj ; posted exchange, Jl.Sftff
I.SS's; New York exchange, 16c dlscojtit.
Xrrr Yurk .Honey .Mnrkrt.
NKW YORK, July 22.-JIONI3Y-CIOSC.
on cull, stendy at 2I4 to 3 per cent; last
'"""t 2'4 per cent; prime mercantile paper,
'"If. "ill.
Si KHLINO KXCHANOK Firm, with no
ttlal business In bankers' bills at I.S'Vs for
demand and at J4.SI for sixty days; posted
rates. ll.85j4iiri.Ms and I.S.Sj4.oSl,4! com-
iiiviuiiii ihiii", I.SIUQi l.sii.
, HILVKH-Iiar Bllver, 5S4o; Mexican dol
lars, 4(j'.ic.
HONDS Government, steady; state, In
active; railroad, weak.
The closing p.,1.,., tl, ponds todv ar at
follows:
u. b. rei. .s, rrg ..or,n x. T. Central lsts..lCIi
mi coupon io,i, N. J. c. gen. t 12914
An 3. r.n .a.,, ... , tn . - '
....IU3J4 .11, 1-HClUR JB,, ,1
do coupon im i do In .. ..m
do new 4, rfg....lJ7!l.v Y. C A Ht 1. j.'i.ti:
...1.1!t,N. A- w. con. 4....102ij
do coupon
do old 4s, reg
uo coupon
do 6s, reg
do coupon
D. of C, 3. 6;...
Atclilson gen. 4s.
do nilj. 4s
Canada So. 2d....
Ches. & Ohio 4'.s..l07
do us , 113
c. ei n. w. c. 7..n;i;
do S. V. deli. f.s..l'.2(i
t-nicngo l or. is "j
Colorado So, 4s flsij1
i.rnvrr i(. tl. Is. ,102
Erie general Is. Ht:
F. W. & I). C. l..lfii
Oen. Electric Cs ioo
Iowa Central Is. ...1154
L. & N. unl. 4s inn:
M.. It. & T. 2i si
do 4s ,,,,,
. .113 .Oregon Nav. Is lojii
.1!3 do 4s 101 4
ii;i urtcon n, 1, os al
.10J do consol Ss
US Heading gen. 4s 9i
.103U'IUo O, V. It loui
. fS!i St, U & 1. M. c. js.lICi.i
imin. l- v n. r. g. M.iij
SI. Paul consols 113
t P, C A P Is... 121)
So. Pacific 4s
So. Itiillnay 6s.,.
It. T. Cs
iTeT, A Pacific 1.
do 2s
L'nlon I'aclflo 4s..,
Wabash Is
do 2ds
Went Shore Is....,
Wis. Central 1...
Va, Centuries ,,,,
.117
.. 91
..:ic
..IIS',4
..10414
..IIS
..112
..IIJ',4
.. ST'.i
.. 91
London .stork ((tiotntlnnn.
LONDON, July 22.-4 p, m.-ClosIng:
Cons., money,
do account.,
Anaconda ,,,,
Atchison
do pfd
Haltlmoro ft Ohio.
CatiaUInn Paclfta ..
Cites. A Ohlrt
Chlcaiti) (1. v
Chicago, M. . H, V
Demrr ft. II. (I....
da pfd
Erlo
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Illinois Central
A N
M.. If. A T..
do pfd
.92 IMS
Norfolk A V....
.92 ilo pfd..
.... 9 No. Paclllr. pfd...
.... 71 Ontario A W
'.C'til'innsylvanla ....
4i"t Kesdlnir
104lai dn 1st pfd
:; do id pfd
N. nuuway
N. Y. Central.
P. 1(2
. . 4114
... 9Z14,
... rr.
... fHV
... m
...I.MiJ
...1!)J
... SV,
ff'il
...l.M'j
del pfd.
So. l'aclllc
Central Pacific. ..
do pfd
C H. Steel
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Spanish 4s
Hand Mines
. 4Ti,
. 9)
. 93
. 31'4
, 3i
. 19 '4
, 35
1 3.'.
, 2
n
, 34
, 99
w;
it
99
20
39
W,
4),
SILVKR Har. SiVir: monev. 1U',ll.v: n..r
cent. Tho rnte of discount In tin:' open
market for both short and three month'
bills Is 2V5214 per cent. Gold nremliims
are quoted today as follows: linenn
Ay res, 130.50; Madrid, 38; Lisbon. 30.50.
Ilnstriii Stock nnd Ilonds.
i2. Call loans.
4tf4V4 per cent,
ROSTON. July
cent; time loans,
closing:
41)5 per
Otllual
A.. T. A S. F 9",4!
do pfd 9.'V
.American Sugar 14l',i
Mnencan Teiephon'!lW
Hoston & Albany... 2i7
Hfwton Elevated 1S3
I lost (ill A Me 193
Dominion Coal..
do pfd
U. S. Steel
do pfd
General Electric
Mexican Central.
N. E. O. A C...
Old Colony
Old Dominion....
Rubber
Union riiclde....
Union Land
...114
.. 21
.. 6
..105
.. 2J
.. 19
.. 90
.. 3
West End 93
Wcstlngh. Electric. M
N. E. (J. A C. js.. 5!.t't
Adventure ?ilx
dllngham M. Co 21
lAmal, Copper 111
Atlantic i..... 37
Cat, A lleclft 7S0
Centenlal 2fu
3"!. Franklin 17
T Humboldt 2
Osceola 12
Parrot , M'4
"Qulncy 169
Santu Fe Copper... (ii
lamaracx 342
Utah Mining 29
Winona 2'i
Wolverines t0!4
mU LITE STOCI MARKET
BufSUtn 8ld Abiut SUarlj Tdaj and
Cowi a LittU Strtagir.
HOGS STEADY TO A SHADE LOWER
Slirrp Cnn He limited Ten to Fifteen
Cents Higher 11 lid Lnntbs Mtruut:
to 11 Dime lllKhrr Tlinn nt the
Close ot I, nut Work.
SOUTH OMAHA, July 22.
Hecelpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen
uuiciai .Monday 1,012 4..M
bumo day lust week 3.1W o.uw
aaino week before. l,w 2,ulU
bamu three weeks ago.. 1,'Jll 4,4Pj
Same foul weeKs uuo... 'i.iYi
Sumo day last year 2,310 2,loS
Aeruge price puid lor nogs ut
Omaha tho past several days with
pdrlsons:
oil
E.t;i
i'.l.'tj
S0U111
com
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Juiy
July
July
July
3....
4....
5....
6....
7.. .
S....
!....
10...
11...
12...
13...
14...
15...
Hi,,,
17...
15.. .1
VJ.
20.
21.
I IDOL 1SOO.UW.1S'J$.1SD7.1S36.14'JA
5 74V4
5 7314
5 ;
5 S32-5
6MVj
5 SoU
6 U2?, 5 04
5 HoUi 5 02
5 o5M 5 13
. D US
5 77',i
5 61
b 654
5 5S',S
6 6)U
5011 3 7j I 3 21,
6 OSi 3 7Si 3 6l
6 lti 3 s3 3 W 3 2b
U At
6 67Hl
9J I 70
J 4
'Ji 4 51
3 hi, 3 ibi 3 -'Si 2 'J5
3 ittil 3 S 1 1 3 321 3 Oil t '.'1
, 3 7! 3 3j t l'U 4 76
3 90 ,3 2S 2 Si, 4 h3
& Ht J ij - . VI Hi
4 VI) 3 73, 3 lSj , 4 73
4 O.tj 3 82 1 3 14, 2 97 4 7s
4 Oil 3 771 3 15l 3 OUl
3 W, 3 77, 3 lit 3 I iS
I 3 iZ 3 2U 3 Ul t 91
4 Oil I 3 35) 2 U7, 4 82
4 871 t 16, 3 S2i I 2 W, 4 M
4 9i, 4 28 3 5'.i, 3 32i 4 J
4 191 3 86 3 35 2 07 i 4 91
4 21 3 81 3 38 2 9Si
4 341 3 "'Jl 3 27 2 to, 4 S3
5"i
o u
6 02
4 III
4 9i
5 0:
Indlcntci, Sundny. Indicates Holiday,
Xne OlllClnl tlllmlifif. nf nnru tt mtn.
uiuusiii in iouny by each road was:
C. M. & St,
Mo. Puc. Ry
Cattle, lluirs. Sheen, lt'r's
Hy 3
Union l'ac. System... 11
F K. At M. V. H. K,. 19
S. C. & I. Ry 3
C St. P., M. & O. Ry lti
H. & M. II. It. R e
C, li. & u. Hy 2
K. U. & St. J t
C H. I, ft P., east... 6
C H. I. fic P.. west.. ..
Illinois Central 1
Total receipts .... 69
The disposition of Iho ituv'u rnxolt.ta i.no
as lollows, each buyer purchasing the nunv
i"-i ul ueuu iiiuicuieu;
Cattle. Hogs. Shep.
8 13
1
3
3 1 1
20 6 7
1
1
1
68 19 "5
302
553
1,951
1.5SI
4.450
Moil
Hid. Kx-dlvldcnd.
Cotton Jtlnrkct.
M. 1.. foutnestern 27 IT. S. Sleel
do pfd JGi;1 An i.r,i
St Paul IMH Weiteni ITnlnn
do pfd 1S1 j
i:i
7714
IMi
C'.",4
31
S7U
9U
Bid.
Xrw York MlnlnK Stnnka.
NKV YORK, July 22.-Tho following nrj
the closing quulatli.118 on mining stocks"
Adams Con 124
Alice is
llreece m
Ilrunswlck eon 12
Comstock Tunnel... li
Con, Cal. & Va U)
Deadwcuid Terra 10
lorn Sliver 135
ron Sliver 55
.eaihllle Con 5
Little Chief ....
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potol
ISavagp
Sierra Nevada..
ISmall Hopes..,.
IStandard
.. 1!
..
.. o-'i
.. 9
.. 5
.. 7
.. II
.. JO
..110
llnnk Clearing.,
OMAHA, July
corresponding day
trctiin', i,if.
!2.-Clearlngs. 1.010 "SO;
Inst year, $1,016,812; de-
7niViYiOK,C' J."lyt.,v '-xohanges, JU4,
71,331: balances, $3,5S5.5S2.
IIOSTON. .MitHH.. lull. 01 1
ll8.lRfi.0ti0: balances,' JI.506.141.
hniini.. Vi?i,rM. --UlenrlnKs. J7.0I9.1I9;
balances, ,1,124,717; money, tftij per cent;
NEW YORIf. Jlllv 11 PnTTOV-enflnn
had nn Irregular moyement all day. Nows
was conflicting. Reports of light showers
to hard rains In nnrlM of the cimtrni nml
western belt created distrust In bull circles
nnd prompted bcarlaelllng for a small
turn. The closo was uulet. with prices
iicL puiiiiH niKoer-10 points lower.
NKW YORK. JiiH-im mrrnv.
quiet; middling upland. 8 7-16c; inlddl n;
K"ii. . ii-iuc. nines, i.zvt Dales.
NKW ORLKANS. July 22.-COTTON
Kasy: sates. 950 bales: orrilnarv. f.iie: irnnrt
ordinary. 6 13-16c: low mlddllnc. 7e: mid
dling, 8c; good middling. Sc: middling
11111. iiL-, nominal. iieccinLS. imins!
oiui'H, o,oui luties.
01, iAjui, juiy 2Z. cotton nun; no
sines; miiiiiling, s4c; receipts. 3SS biles
shipments. 1.8S0 bales; stock. 65,625 bales.
UALVKSTON. JU V 22. COTTON Nn m '-
nai at Mic.
LIVKRPOOL. July 22.TCOTTON-Spot
moueraiu ousiness, prices uncnnngeii:
American middling, 4 19-32d. The sales of
he day were 7.000 bales, of which GOO wern
for speculation nnd export, and Included
6,200 bales American. Receipts, 3,300 bales,
1111 .rtinuricuu
Coffee Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK. July 22,-COFFEE-Heavi
ness was 11 prominent feature of today s
coffee market and closing prices showed
further concessions on tho part of sellers.
ine opening was steady with prices un
changed to 5 points lower. For tho rest
of tho day business wns on a basis about
points under Saturday s closlnir. Heavy
Rrnzlllan receipts and unfriendly European
market nows and weakness In the spot
market caused room operators to take a
bearish view of the situation. Tho mnrket
closed with prices net unchnnced to
points lower. Total sa es were 35.000 bairs.
including September at 180F4.S5c; October,
4.90c; December. 6.05fi5.10c: January. 6.10c;
March. 6.25fi5.30c; May. G.35c: spot Rio,
uun, iu. 1 invoice, u ii-iuc; mini, quiet.
Sngnr Mnrket.
NEW YORK. July 22. SUGAR Raw
steady: fair refining, 3 9-16c; centrifugal, 96
test, 4 3-ibc; molasses sugar, 3 b-ioc; re
fined, steady; No, 0, 4.85c; No. 7, 4.45c; No,
. i.eoc: no. v. 4.wc: no. w. i.ooc: no. ji.
.50c: No. 12. 4,50c: No. 13, 4.50c; No. 14,
4.40c; standard A. 5.25c; confectioners' A,
,25c: mould A. G.80c: cut loaf. 5.9oc:
crusneu, b.voc, powdered, b.uoc; granulated,
45c: cutics. 5.70c,
LONDON. July 22.-DEET SUOAR-July,
9s 7Ud
NEW ORLEANS. July 22.-SUGAR
Quiet; open kettle, 3 3-16f?4c; open kettle
nentrirugar. sttfMMc: centrifugal yellow.
liar I 9-Ific: ncconds. .iw31Ac: molasses
ugar, dull; centrifugal, 6Q6uo.
Neiv York Live-stock Mnrket.
NEW YORK. July 22,-ni:EVES-Rc-
celnts. 4.255 head: steers, stow: irood steers.
steady; medium and common, 10c off: cows.
bnrely steady: steers, $4,505.55; bulls, H.00
8i3.w; cows, $2,2j1h.10; cables, steady; no
shipments today.
CALVES Receipts, 3,993 head; veals,
weak, 25ri-50e off; choice nnd extra, 7.25tff)
7.37!4: culls. JI.COOI.SO: western calves.
J4.1214.
Slllii;!' ANll LAJHIH Hece nts. 3.fi93
head; sheep, l.V!T25c lower; lambs, badly
demoralized, selling 605175c off; sheep, J2.50
(B4.25; choice, J4.50; culls, $2.00iff2.25; lambs,
J3.60fiB.riO; culls, J3.O0(fl3.25.
tiuuH uecetpts. 7,193 iieao; nigner; west
ern hogs, J.15(iJ6.2,'.
Oil und Itosin.
OIL CITY. Pn July 22,-Credlt balances,
Jl.2.1; certificates, sale of l.ono barrels cash
oil at J1.30; shipments, three days, 352,451
barrels; average, 101,169 barrels; runs threo
days. 197,271; average, 26,649.
NEW YORK. July 22.OILS-Cottonseeil
oil, steady; petroleum, dull but llrm; rosin,
dull: turpentine, quiet.
LIVERPOOL. July 22,-OILS-Turpentlna
spirits, steady. 21a; rosin, common, 42s 3d.
LONDON. July 22,-OlLS-Culcutta tin.
seed spot. 6ts 9d; turpentine spirits, 26s 3d,
ANTWERP, July 22.-OILS-Petroleum,
17 francs, 75 centimes paid nnd sellers.
SAVANNAH, On.. July 22.-Splrits tur
pentine, llrm, 3Sc; rosin, llrm, unchanged.
Ximv York Hry dnnili Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK. July 22.-DRY OOOD8
Theru was 11 poor nttendanco of buyers to
day In tho cotton goods division and busi
ness has been Indifferent again. There
has not been any chnngo In Iho tono of tho
market and prices are maintained In all
departments, Including print cloths, Amer
ican Woolen company opened now lines of
light-weight dyes at 6c to 12',4c per yard
lower than n year ago.
I! vnporn tnt 11 net Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. July 22.-DRIED FRUITS
In dried fruits business was ihore active,
with sellers entertaining steadier views.
Lvaporatcd apples, state, common to good,
3Hf5c; prime. 6V405c. California dried
fruits. Steadier lo tnnn hilt not ollnlnhlv
iiiKiur. iTiines, ifn'iyitic;
0U1.V, .iour j'arK,
,e; Apricots, Royal,
7VM12C Poaches,
I. fifilOc.
peeled, lltfl2c; unpeeled, fifilOc,
Wool Mnrkrt.
ST. LOUIS, July 22.-WOOI-Steady;
niedlum grades. lK?H7c; light line. UGHc;
heavy line, 9llc; tub washed. 121f24c.
umana packing Co 151 9S1
Switt and Company 1st 1.012
Ciidaliy Pucklng Co 4S5 1.552
Armour Ac Co 380 1.11c
It. Decker ei Degan 61 ....
ausant & Co n
Lobmnii A: Co 41 ....
Hamilton & lintlixrhlM so
Other buyers 61
Total 1,463 4 66l
CATTLK Thrn u.,..
day 8 supply ot cnitln n tiiia mn.i,..
day, utthough southern markets were
mi ,. ilcfir" w.oru l'ultu "l,erul I'uyers
and as u result prices were imiv 1,. ,:,w.i
us they were at um closo nf in.i n.."
Receipts this morning Included Just about
f.'.'i ..,fi HV'1 sU'HrH aml on anything
l till ITOOd tin tmirWi tenet r.iHi.. .. . 1 . "
and just abojt steady. The commoner
grades were of courso more or 1
iieglccted. but still everything was sold In
lairly good season nr whm i..i,.,.i .
about steady prices with last week.
There were only about a dozen loads of
cows and hellers on sain iminv .i,
murket ruled lalrlv nniu n,,,i 1
f."8.0"1" lnst wcpk " anything at all
tood. 1 hero were several loade of western
range cows 011 sale today nnd they alio
i! oKootliSiro,1B ,rlLC8' As hfgh as
W.Jo was paid for mute a string, which
T2?.i "n'Jout.tedly futle more than the?
u,?, . h?ve urouRht last week. As tho
supply of cow stuit was quite limited, tho
"m1nerS.Slcarcd l,.nrly ,he morning.
Hulls, calves nnd stugs did not show
cmoUsCe'oCfhY,fs,t0wee'k,.y a8 CmParCd W,,h
There were scarcely enough stockers and
fecuers In ho yards today to make T u list
of tho market. Tho few that were orrcrcd
bt ought fully steady prices, bit owing
ho continued hot and dry weather yard
traders were u little mmin,,. T,...1 a.r"
mund irom the country today was llnilted
Representutlve sales; a ,,n,H-U,
HEEF STEERS,
wlilch was a good advance over last week
quotations Iherii were only n few buncutn
or rwes, and tney also brought more money
mini ine same kuui soiii lor last wcea.
There were no strictly choice lambs of
fercd, but still as high ns JI.75 was p-ild
1 rices uki not improve ns niiicu on lain 1
ns they did on sheen, but still the marxo
could be quoted strong to n dime hlcher,
Everything nt nil desirable wns sold In
good season.
There were quite 11 few feeders offered
today and the market was lower, as tin1
demand from tho country Is very light and
prices In Chicago and other markets have
been going down nt i rapid rate. Com
mission men sny that anyone wlu can use
teeners nt tno present time can get inem
worth the money
Quotations: Choice veurllncs. JS.CSfi3.J5
fair to good yearlings, J3.IOti3.6); choice
ur to good wetheu.
is. 3.ir4(3..5: fnlr to
good ewes. J2.6njf3.00; choice spring lambs.
ll.6Sii5.oo; fair to good spring lambs. J4,2i5'
wethers, J3.651iS.75: fal
J3.35Si3.; choice ewe?
good ewes. J2.6OJf3.00; 1
JI.65fI6.00: fair to cood
4.65; feeder wethers, J2.75'f3.00: feeder lamb.',
J3.00fi3.75. Representative sales:
No.
82 Wyoming wethers.
12 Wyoming ewes....
2 bucks
1016 Wyoming wethers.
656 Idaho lambs........
7 Utah ewes
S Utah ewes ,
28 L't.th ewes
41 Utah ewes
43 Utah wethers
74 Utah wethers
9 Utah lambs
156 Utah lambs
65 Utah lambs
123 Utah lambs
13 culls, mixed
lm western ewes ,
7o western ewes
131 Idaho ewes
li") cull lambs ,
135 Utah wethers ,
963 Idaho wethers
21 native lambs ,
216 Utah lambs ,
Av. Pr.
96 tl 75
87 3 W)
215 3 50
113 3 75
71 4 76
95 J2 00
95 2 00
102 3 I")
91 3 W
85 3 75
SS 3 75
58 4 60
67 4 60
66 4 60
71 4 W
72 2 75
So 2 90
98 2 W
111 3 10
59 3 40
93 3 50
HI 3 75
57 4 374
Oil 4 60
13'Jftff
litmus
CHICAGO LIVI3 VniOK MA1IKUT.
Cntflr Heiulj- to Stronger Hoks Sternly
to Loner.
CIIICAnO. .tllll- ? CATTI.l'-Ila.nlnl.
21.014 head, including 611 Texnns. Stendv to
stronger. Oood to prime steers, J.5.45H6.20:
poor to medium, J4.35(i3.35; stockers and
feeders. J2.40.tt-4. 10: COWS anil helrnrs J5M
4.; canners. Ji.65fri.35; bulls, J2.50iii.50;
oalves, J.1.75iji.rxl: Texas steers, JXunfi 1. 60.
iieceipts today. ;is.vm head, estl-'""-Ud
for tomorrow, 24.000 hend; left over,
3,-56 head; steady to 6o lower; mixed and
butchfrx. L5.75.iMM! rend tn rdnln h)ii'
JJi-U'; r.nl,h iivy. .r.vf,5.55i light,
M.7iVfr. 90; bulk of r Jm, 5..n5 95.
SljnBP AND LAM H8 Receipts, l(!.iX)
choice wethers. J3.9O-J4.R0; fair to choice
iiuxen, .(.tirfiii.yi); western sheep.
II.1S4; .yearlings, JI.0iVnl.65; natlvo
W.TO!if4.50; western lambs, J4.I0JJ6.30.
Kunsita City Lire Mnek Mnrket.
K ANHAH C1TV. tnli. n ATTt ts
Texiins, l,0O0 hend calves. Todnv reenlnla
v inn iiiMit-ni 111 loe nisinry or tnr
market. Nntlvn beat bi,.pu i'.T,Jn i
Toxilll. Stendy to lRn lnn.-er- linof
nnii stoeiters, steady; otlier cattle, Oi?25c
1- ia . ' url H" 1 lrrss ueer steers
fu.iviiu.wi iiur to good, ;i.7&'( 4.25! Tex.n
riSM "V1"9' J3.Z0(ff3.90: Texas cows,
m."'. iifiiiif I' hi. jz.ryirn.i r.i MDirrti. . rjv.
i.i., tiiiiiii-in, ii.ioxu.iu; mills, K.mtl
calves. J2.50(.i. u
notiH Here nts. fi.floO tnnn.l. r,.,i,
steady to 10c lower; top, Jfi.05; bulk o
sines, .wii.ti: lienvy. J5.9ifi6.05: mixed
IVV.'-'J1'' o."l'H.l.w; llgnt. Io.30SlS.8o! nlirs
l.00ff.i.2.i. " "
Mlill'.l' AN' l T.AMI Qn..l,,l. n eaa
I, ....., . . ----'-'' l,LVUI),,D, , , -.1
in.,.., iiiui nn Mieaay; lamus, Jl.oojjo.OO;
wethers. J3.2R(fi4.f1f nxui.a iu:n!t, ....i
NKW SYSTEM IX PHILIPPINES
Corbli and Ohiffi Agrei en Ohiajei In
Armj'i Dispoiition.
EXPECT TO ACCOMPLISH LARGE SAVING
CiiiiiM-iiti'iitliiii of All Troops nt Ttirp
Hlrtrrcnt Points Will He t)ne
Way of Reducing;
Hvpenses.
St. I. mils Mvr Stock AInrkrt.
HI. LOUIS. Jlllv 11 PATTI.l' n.ll.
i.i-i nend, me Udlng l.soo Texnns, Market
imiivc. steamer for Texans. Na
xio snipping nnd exports, Jl.60fi5.60
dressed beef nnd butcher steers. J3.6Ofiu.50
steers under 1.000 pounds. J3.(HXH5.20; stock,
ers and feeders, J2.rff3.S0; cows nnd helf.
..r?'.i,iVlK",': canners, Jl.25ff72.75; bulls,
i.ir0.i.io; lexns nnd Indian steers. J3.2.')W
': cowb and heifers. J2.S5fia.fiO.
nuti iieceints. 4.900 im.ni Vn.Uni
numm. riLN linn noni vr,r . m. n.i....
J5.755?5.90; butchers. J.VOOfi'fe'ir '
ot'llll. .lllirKei srenilv l.ntnh tt nnnr. nr..
1 RO1" an,, buck,' "-"ffLOO; stockers, J1.00
No.
1
1
3
S7
20
1
SI
61
37
13
53
19
4
E
4
1
1
4
1
SI
13
1
::
1
1
4
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
18
1....
1....
1....
1....
2....
1....
1....
1....
3....
3....
2....
J::.i:
16
Av,
.... s;o
.... SM
.... (SO
.... S6i
.... 877'
....140')
....1244
....10)2
....1374
....1454
....1119
.... 993
.... 737
Pr,
2 50
2 75
4 W
4 15
4 13
i ''
Z 10
4 a
4 75
4 13
4 0
4 '0
4 90
..1026
.. 890
.. 7S0
,.im
.. 935
..1000
.. 963
.. 803
..1016
.. 943
..1140
No.
19
2
72
21
36
iS
U
71
37
38
1
31
29
COWS.
21
3
19
to:
22
1
Av.
... 93S
... 840
...1174
...1140
...1133
...1193
...1143
...1391
...1313
...1143
...KM
...1458
...H34
Pr.
4 90
4 1-0
4 W
5 13
5 20
5 20
5 20
5 23
S .'5
5 a
5 6i
6 rs
5 1:
2 00
2 00
2 CO
3 10
2 13
2 23
2 ti
2 55
3 rs
2 73
2 75
HEIFERS,
2 CO 2
2 30 2
3 00 1
BULLS.
2 35 1
3 50 1 ,
2 M 4
2 63 1
2 76 I
CALVES.
3 iS 2
4 50
STAGS.
3 23 lti
STOCK CALVES.
190 4 75 1
90 4 75 1
110 5 00 2
120 5 GO
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
.. 540
.. 047
.. 780
.. 7sa
..1300
..1180
.. 970
..1330
.. 330
.. 130
..1311
.... 973
....1070
.... 50
....1003
....1026
....1080
....1000
10S5
11S0
....1173
... 710
... 660
... 710
...1160
,..1400
...1410
...1670
...1610
2 80
2 80
2 90
3 IS
3 1.1
3 25
3 10
3 So
3 75
3 (C
3 5
3 0
3 (i
3 00
3 ?i
3 oO
3 '.0
3 in
130 i 00
...1250 4 70
:oo
ISO
80
5 0)
5 (0
6 W
1 00
1 75
: 01
2 15
i 20
2 20
4'J0
160
380
1030
910
....... 693
STOCKERS
740 2 50
490
575
580
966
786
1
1....
3....
11....
1....,
330
930
486
... 593
...1130
2 40
2 50
3 63
2 .0
3 00
! fO
2 75
3 10
3 10
3 15
26 cows.,
Tolland &
. 914 2 90
AND
20...
19...
1...
3...
4...
60...
FEEDERS.
741
, 76S
, 520
, 846
, 942
523
1020
J61
11 steers..
6 feeders
3 feeders.. fOO
11 feeders.. 773
1 feeder . . SOU
1 feeder... 790
WYOMING.
Co Wvn.
io i)i stg.1133
3
3 20
3 00
3 tO
3 M
3 63
4 00
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 25
2 50
COLORADO.
4 00 1 steer.
62 cows...,
1 cow,. ...
1 cow....,
1 cow....,
3 cows.. ..
. 751
.100
. sro
.1170
.1UJ
2 60
3 3)
3 30
3 30
3 30
2 60
4 (0
usual
but
11 steers. ..ltttJ 4 00 1 steer fc90
HOUS There was no mnr.. Ihnn n
Monday's suiuilv of Iioch he
as the feeling was weak ut other markets
iiuvrin mru 111 ihkr on a Utile Ot this
point. The market could best be describe I
by calling It steady to a shade lower, with
the bulk of cood mixed hoirH unllinr ,.t
J5 67145(5.70. Tho quality of the hogs offered
was nomine extra, so that on tvinnr i,,.
sales looked lower than they reu'ly are.
The better the hogs tho nearer they camo
in iillllKlUK nicmijr puces. ine IrtSl nrl
of the market was very slow and a little
weak, although It was mostlv t)m light
weights that were left until the lust. Any
thing on tho pig order wns very hard to
dlfpose of, and that class of stuff sold at
a low llgure. Representative sales;
No.
1IJ...
87...
92...
66...
9.
Av. Ml.
....137
...177
....163
....187
....199
77 195
..183
190
206
198
201
193
169
191
87 200
.190
87..
73..
80
83...,
81...,
'.0...,
82...,
81...,
4...,
77....
86...,
61...,
83,..,
64...
67....
70....
68,
..202
..205
..210
..20T,
..193
..200
..221
..182
.,214
..202
...232
..219
..214
.219
73 226
80
200
160
40
ISO
80
80
200
120
150
iso
40
40
120
200
120
80
40
120
120
200
160
160
120
120
IT.
5 10
6 2i
5 57li
5 r-7!J
5 CO
5 W
5 CO
5 10
5 i.'t
5
6 62 ! j
5 62Vi
5 f.V,
5 62 1,4
5 l2V,
i C2Vi
6 63
I 63
3 05
5 d
5 63
5 (3
3 a
5 63
I a
5 A3
5 67Vi
5 671 4
5 "i7'4
O 61' j
5 5714
No.
86...
85 ..
78...
77
84
78
03
74
76
78
63
71
67
45
71
52
62
64
(9
64
77
54
61
48
60
62
63
47
...197
...219
...210
...22S
...196
...205
...241
...226
...223
...221
...243
...221
...233
...224
...210
...249
...242
...253
...251
.242
.219
.231
.232
.267
.2.19
.262
.256
.267
.261
60 287
Av. Sh. Tr.
5 ,17U
5 67V,
3 I.7H
5 t.71,4
5 W,
6 i.7!4
3 6i4
5 67t4
5 70
3 70
3 70
5 TO
6 "0
5 TO
5 TO
5 70
5 TO
5 70
5 TO
5 "0
5 70
6 72'i
5 i2V4
6 T3
5 T5
5 75
3 75
5 73
5 73
6 65
SHLhP There was a fair run of Bhecp
here today, but packers wanted the sturt
nnd prices Improved KG 15c on sheep. West,
ern grass wethers sold as high as J3.T5,
St. Joseph Live Stock Mnrket.
HI. JUNKIMI. Mn . .III! i- nl.,. 1 cv
, , . ,"" ' " , ' ' ' " 1 ' M 1 1, 1 , 1 " 'V
iic-tiu. in; iuwit: nniivnn sj itfiA, . oo ...
""(Lhclfc"' l-254.So; bulls nnd sings. J2.1
o,,,rti-i;i iiiui leeners. jj.ww.lo
an T 1 . . r r.
iiuun-iiece nts. K.,no hn, it..i,.
S-V-'t A" 00 'ower. i.ignt and light mixed
"'". "ie lorn ami nenvy J5.6nfi6.05
,;r;.,vv;.w1',;.'"um nl saies. jo.n.vn5.!M.
nrir,ii,i- anl LAM IIS Receipts, 5.900
nnml MqpL.nl .......... , r. , - , . . '
. "i"" i"uoo nigner nnu
I.IUDVU ..VlllVUI,
Stock In Slirht
The following table alinu-u tlm ri..,.
cnttle. hogs and sheep nt tho live prlnclpn
live stock markets July 22:
n, n . CftUL"- H"srs. Sheep
yv'" wuifiiitt i,,iii
Chicago 21,014
Kansns City 25,500
St. Louis t.ooi)
St. Joseph l 000
4.2XS
So.fiOO
6,50)
4,900
5.700
4.997
16.000
3,600
000
5,!XK)
Totals
73,026 9I.3S8 30,997
INDIANS MAKE FINAL FIGHT
Former Oirnrm of Sen Country Want
Injunction to Prevent Any
Settlement.
KANSAS CITY, July 22 A special to the
star from El Reno, Okla., says: Tie final
struggle of Lone Wolf nnd Judge William
M. Springer, attorney for tho disgruntled
mown, comancho and Apache Indians to
prevent tho opening of tho now country to
settlement, was begun In tho supreme court
at tl Reno today. A petition filed ask
for a temporary Injunction restraining Wll
Ham A. Richards, assistant commissioner
for tho general land office, and tho register
and rtcolveii of tho land offices hero and
nt Lawton from proceeding In any way to
carry out tho provisions of the proclama
tion. Tho petition asks further that upon
final hearing tho Injunction be made per
peitial. The substance of the petition Is
that the act of congress ratifying Iho
Jeronto treaty, upon which tho president's
proclamation was based, Is void, tho claim
being that that treaty was obtained by
rraud. The hearing will take plnco at EI
Reno next Saturday. Judgo Willis Van-
deventer will probably coino from Wash
Ington to reprcsont tho government.
Commissioner Richards said today that
nothing short of sending him to Jail would
Interfere with the work which he has been
sent hero to do.
.Men to Co n duet Ilrnwlitir.
WASHINGTON, July 12. Tho secretary
of the interior today announced committees
to supervise the drawing of the lands of
tho Klowas and Comannhes as follows:
Ex-Governor Richards ot Wyoming, no
chairman; cx-Chlef Justlco Frank Dale of
Oklahoma and cx-Unlted States District
Attorney D. P. Dyor of St. Louis. This
committee has been Instructed to rcnort
at El Reno not liter than Ju y 26
range details for the drawing to
July 29.
to ar
begin
Henry I.aimir nnthter.
PARIS, July 22. The French zoologist,
Henry Lneazc
born In 1821.
Duthlcrs, is dead. Ho was
TetepHaae Mlfln.
Boyd Commission Co
Successors to James K. Iloyd A Co.,
OMAHA, NKD.
COMMISSION
GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS.
Bar4 of Trade DalldlBg,
Direct wires to Chicago and New Tors,
Correspondence, John A. Wairen & Co.
OI.IIKSTI SAFKST! tllTNTt
WALL STREET
Money Will Kuril III Monthly Itetnrns
The Inveator'a Fund Pavs Seml-Monthlv.
The oldest established In America. No
certltlcate-noiuer ever lost a cent. Pay
ments inailo tu all subscribers every 15
days. No trouble, No delay. Money
retunucu un ycinana, write ioaay
particulars, ireo io any uaareas.
C. E. MACKKV v CO.,
Hudson llulldlns, New York.
for
MANILA, July 22. Tho conferences be-
tween Adjuiant-dcneral Corbln and General
Chaffee, recently held here, will probably
result in radical cconomlcnl and adminis
trative reforms in the army of occupation.
It Is estimated that the total cost of
maintaining the American nrmy In tho Phil
ippines can bo reduced by 60 per cent in tho
course nf ono year.
Tho principle change will bo the reduction
of tho present forco to between twenty ami
thirty thousand men. The abolishment of
tho present army districts Is contemplated.
nnd three brlgndes, with permanent hend
quarters at Manila, Degupnn and Hollo or
Cebu, will bo Instituted In their stead. Tho
troops will be concentrated at threo points
selected, abandoning nil minor posts. Thesj
cnanges will result In an enormous saving
In tho transportation of supplies and tho
paying of rental for barracks for the ot-
illcrs.
At present, In most towns the troops nro
quartered in churches, convents and nuhllo
and private buildings, for the uso of which
consldcrablo rents are paid. In tho
majority of other cases, whern lhc troops
do not occupy public buildings, it is be
lieved rental should bo paid for tho sol
diers quarters if their occupancy Is contin
ued, since these regions are pacified and
their Inhabitants have Bworn nltcglauce to
the United St.it rw.
Some I.arsre 5a v I ;.
Adjutant-Oeneral Corbln and Oenernt
Chaffee have decided upon tho construction
of barracks nt the pumping station (about
six miles from Manila) nnd the source of
tho city's water supply, to nccommodate
threo regiments of Infantry, ono of cavalry
and eight batteries of artillery, as well as a
general commissary nnd quartermaster's
Morchouso to cost $100,000. Tho erection of
this latter building will reduco expenses by
J20.000 a month, being tho rentals paid for
tho commissary and quartermaster store
houses In Manila alone. An electric rnll
way connecting tho docks on the rlvor and
tho new storehouse, will be constructed,
Generals Corbln nnd Chaffee liavo also
decided upon ono slnglo general military
hospital to replace tho seven military hos
pitals In Manila nnd vicinity. Ono of tho
latter buildings will bo converted Into a
hospital.
Tho reduction of the great flee of govern
ment launches and small government
steamers has already begun. Permanent
barracks havo been erected nt Dagupan to
accommodato alt tho troops necessary to
northern Luton.
Oevornmrnt vessels will carry supplies
for tho southern brigade from thn United
States direct to Hollo without change at
Manila.
Tho Insular constabulary, Is now being
organized. It will be maintained by tho
Insular government and Is expected to bo
amply nblo to preservo peaco and enforce
tho law. This constabulary will as n gen
eral rulo bo armed with rifles, but Its
members have been given 5,000 shotguns
nnd 2,000 pontes relinquished by tho army.
Tho telegraph system throughout tho
archipelago, established by the signal
corps has been taken over by tho civil
government.
Much wheeled transportation formerly be
longing to the nrmy has nlrcady been dis
posed of.
IHpct Directors Toiiny.
NEW YORK, July 22. Tho statement
was mado unofficially today that If a
quorum can bo secured, the new directors
of tho Northern Pacific will be formally
elected tomorrow. It Is doubted, however.
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