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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SAT IT? DAT, JL'LT 27, 1907.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
' Weather Vap Mora Faronble and Indlci
tiom for Mora Bain.
TRADE RATHER QUIET IN ALL THE PITS
"U'lient Closes I,mht on Report il
Loner Tciiiprrnt lire Corn 1'IiiIhIicm
SllKliM lllnlier-f)nfi Hull nnd
Knsy Provision Dull.
-S11; July .M-Tho weather mnp
was favorable to wheat, tint hardly prom s
lijg ror eirti, and In consequence the lormcr
cloned He lower, whll the cnarw civil
finished Up higher. Oats closed Uc .ml
provisions 2'i'((li',,c depressed. Trade v.111
comparatively tiulet In all thn plti.
September wheat open it unchanged to
Uc higher nt Tl71Hc, local shorts cm' r.
Ing on a small Hcale. Ensy cali.cn and en
couraging crop reports trom ti.e fur ng
wheat country wen- against the pilco unit
there were Indication that the spr ng cr p
would receive further ruins with n the n'xt
twenty-four hours. There, wns very l.tt o
demand the greater part of the day and
Heptcmbcr gradually worked down to TCUe
A better demand developed at th.s con
cession In price and the clore was steady,
itc lower at "O&ic Seaboard cleainnces In
wheat nnd flour were equal ti 627,(00 bu..
while receipts at primary points iggrcinteil
1,013,000 bu., compared with 'Ki.no hu I
yenr. Minneapolis and Dulutli reported ICO
cars, against 255 last week nnd a..! a ye.i.
ago. lyocal receipts were l'X cars, 51 of .n -tract
grade. Argentine shipments Inst week
were 296. Vs7 hu.
Com prices followed a comparatively nar
row path, traders apparently laying off to
nwalt further developments In the crop
situation. A private prediction of ruin fo
Nebraska, Knnsns and Missouri caued
notno liquidation, but the fact thiit a very
Important area of the corn raising country
was still parched created it demand slllll
dent to hold prices steady. September ro d
between 66c and Me and clocd Kc over
yesterday at CCUc, Ilecelpts were 166 enrs.
Oats, wero dull and easier In sympathy
with wheat. The volume of trade wns small.
Keptcmber sold between 36c nnd 35Ue nnd
closed !ic lower at 35'.4c. Receipts cre Hi
ca rs.
Trndo In provisions was nun mm price
Iron markets tontlnue lna:t.ve rnd un
changed, though s.eady In ton?. IU Iron
wnrrante, l9.5oy 10.W; .No. 1 foundry, north
ern, $15.6o; No. 1 southern foundrj, Jll.Oiii
11.50; No. 1 southern foundry, 14 7,"fJ15 i).
No. I southern soft, $14 75rH5.2S. B gllsh
markets were oulet nnd unchanged. O as
guw closed at Ms and Middlcsboroush at Us.
tended downward on h-avy hog rece t ts
Heptembcr pork closed l'Vfcc lower nt Jt4.32'A
. ! . . ...... r .. j ..fr ii n.
ncptcmnt'r iiirti in- itinvu in .".77 ...i.
September ribs 2V4e deprersfil nt h Jift,
Estimated receipts tomorrow: wheat, rf5
cars; corn, 180 cars; oats, 2X cars; hog ,
15.HO0 head.
The lending futures ranged as follows:
Articles.! Open. lllgh.l Low. I Close I Ycsy.
Whcnt
July
Hept.
Dec.
Corn
July Sept.
IJcc.
Oats
July Hept.
May -
Tork
Hept.
Jan.
Lard
Hept.
Oct.
Jan,
Oct.
Jan.
09T4 70 r,1i t
7WI. 7I4 70tJ VK
"3OH 73 721 72VJ
6.V, r.5V 6I MJ
.10 ff!i KJn 56 '66 ft'.
57 0!i E7H MT 57
.15 30 r
35V, 1(36 30 35U 35
ISiiihi 3ST,4 37 3i,
14 47U 14 47i H 32V4 14 SVA
14 85 II 85 14 77', II 77H
8 70 S 70 8 f . 8 7i
8 72W S71'4 7l4 H
8 60 S 6I R 55 S Kit
7 07U SOT 7S7V4 "'3't
8 00' 8 02 7 9.W 8 00
7 75 7 77Vi 7 70 7 72S
OMAHA tt'lll.i:.H.IJ? MAHICUT.
Co it l 1 1 1 of Trade 11 ml Unntntloii mi
Mdiplc nnd I'nncy l'roduce.
IiaGH-Hccelpta liberal: loss off. tOfllOVi.
I.IVtJ JOt'il'Uy - Hens, ti'5i J',0,1",'
anil old roosters, 3o; turkeys, i.jhc; ilui-KS
and geese, 0c; spring chickens, cr in., u
WjjUTTKIl - Common to fair, 12f212Vic;
choice uniry. In tubs, l!Glc! fepnrator, Me.
KHKSM KlSll-Hmck bass, 1st, whU
bass, !ic; biueilsh, lie; bullheads, 10c; Hloa
tins, 7c; buffaloes, 6Hc; cattish, 12c; cod, jc,
ciappits, I'lliuc, clncoes, 11; n.ulDUl, 111,
herring. 6c j haddock, Kc; plku. ci red snap
jier, lw:; salman, 14c; sunilsh, 6c; trout,
whlttllsh, tic.
I'lUr.vi.N'b I.lve, per dor., wo.
HAY rrlies ioud by Omaha Wholesale
liny Uculcrs' aisoclntion: Choice up and,
$H'..i0, No. 2 uplarul, $9 50; medium, $.i.tO;
coarse, v. It ye straw, $1.50. Thcsu prices
iiro for hay ot gooil toior and utiull.y. Uo
iiiaml fair. Ilecelpts, I cars.
1 1 1JAT-KJC.
CO I IN oVtlic.
UATS 10c.
UKAN-$1G.0U.
VEaiJTAllUiS.
(UtKKN COlt.N-l'er doz., Itc.
Hlll'UAIlU-Jlome growu. per lb., lc.
L.vl.HU'l S l'er doz., 2(.H3.
HKKTH-l'er basket, 4'jc.
'M'HNIP.S-Per basnet, 40c.
CfCLl.MIlKHS Homo grown, per doz., 40
5 toe.
I.liTTfCK-I'cr bu.. 20c.
HADISIIHS-l'cd doz., I5i?20c
I'AHHIjKY J'er doz., 20c.
N H V 1 'OTATU KH-'Aic't. 41.00.
CAHHAGi: Home grown, sWc.
'lUAlAlurid Home grown, per basket,
$1.50.
ONIONS licrmudus, per crate, $2.25; new
California, 2c.
CAUMl'LOWEll Home grown, per dos.,
75c. . . , , .
IlKANS wax. r?r iia..-nusnei difkui,
FORTNIGHT OF STEEL STRIKE
No Chni in Feiitieni of Otntaitnntt Nor
Cbaace in Indnitrj.
FEWER FAILURES THAN ONE YEAR AGO
I'all M'onlrns Open l.oivor, tint Trndr
Is (;ooil Shoe llnslnrss Tills .Mouth
Kxtrii llcnvr Corn I'rlcp Mo
nlpulntrd In .MnrUct.
70 ffJ'i
1 1
r. Vt
cc
s H
14 50
14 f!4
H 72l,i
8
8 (5
8 0
8 t2;
7 7i,5
No 2
Cash miotatlons were as follows:
t.M riith-Ktendv: winter patents. .uV
strnignis, .-.in'i.i.ii
8.40
s
I
iprlnp special'. J.l.imt.CO; strnlghts, ji.iws
!.(): bakers, .r.i"i.w.
00: bakers. .Mmi.w. . n -i
Whp:at-No. 3 spring, 6C3l9e; No. 2 rci,
COIIN ISO. .', omiiou;t;. -
OATS-No. 2. 37fl37'io; No. 2 white, 37?ifl
40c: No. 3 white, 3714a30c.
it A iliK Yf"air to choice malting. 58c.
SKKlVs-No. 1 1 flax, $1.80; prime timothy.
13.25; clover, contract grade, $10.
PROVISIONS Mess prtrk. per bbl.. J 111.20
flit 25 "ardi per 100 lbs.. is.O0.fi-.. Short
Bides (boxed). $l'.305!.!0.
WIIISKV-Hasls of high wines.
Koliowtiiff are tho receipts and ohlpm-nt
tor todays
$1; string, per nait-su. da.kci, 10c.
i'HAS- J'er bu.. $1: per half-bu.. 60c.
CANTAI.OCriJ-1'cr basket, iotr3$l;
CrVA8'J,i:Tl.IKI.ON8 Texns, 305135c nch.
CKI.12HY Kalamazoo, per bunch, 2if30c.
KHU1TS.
AI'PI.KS-l'cr bbl.. $3.00.
CI1KHHIKS Native, per S-lb. batket, If;
Missouri, per 21-qt. case, J2.
I'KACllliS California, per box, 90c; free
stone, $1.10; choice Klbcrtos, $1.00; fancy,
$1.20.
MMtlCOTS-CjIlfornta, 4-baket crates,
'Vl'.UMB-Callfornla, per crate. $1.23(31.50.
CiOOSUHi:ilItlKS-I'cr 21-qt. case. $2.
TllOIMCAI. FnUITS.
OltANGUS Valenclas, $4.75; Med. sweets,
$4.X.
I.KMONS-Callfornla, extra fancy. $5.50
W choice $5.50.
BANANAS l'er bunch, acordlng to size,
$2."Ofl2.50.
PIUS California, new cartons, 75c; lay
ers. fi3c: Imported, per lb., 1C312C
DATES l'erslan. In 60-lb. boxes, Salrs, 6c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CIDEn-I'er bbl.. H.M. per hiif-bbl., $2.75.
NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 15c; fil
berts, per lti 13c; almonds, per lb., I820c:
raw peanuts, per lb., SftSHc; roasted, 6Vw
;jjc; nrazlls. l3c; pecans, lu?i22c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6jc; No. 2 green,
BHc; No. 1 salted, 7iic; No. 2 salted, 7c; No.
1 veal calf, 8 to 12V4 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf,
12. to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, .Vfl3c; sheep
lelts, 25373c; horse liidcn, 11,50'-
ti n QMnmftntH
.... 2001 13.000
....nS2,00 391.0 0
....175,000 4'. OilO
I... 170,000 116,000
4.000
6.00) 1.0.0
1'lour. hbls
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, hu
Jtye. Ml...
On the Produce exchange today the
tcr market was llrm: crrnmorles. lJti
2i?J; dairies, 13017c. Cheefc, steady, 9ViG10Vlc
Kggs, steady;' fresh, 12Hc.
KUW Y4I11IC C.EXKHAIi MAItKKT.
Quotutlons of tho Bsjr on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. July 26.-FLOltIt-nccelpts.
17.821 hbls.; exports. 1S.G3J hbls.; slo,v and
barely steady; Mlnncnpo.la patents. $J.70
SJ.10; Minnesota bakers, 2.SJt3.1&; winter
patents, $3.ooii3.S0; winter straights. $3.21
&.B0! winter extras, liHHGiM; winter l.iw
tsrnilen. 12.30frJ.Hi; lair to good. $2.Goff3.i0;
choice to-fancy, J3.1513.45. Kye flour, steady;
lair to good, $2.7u4ja.l5; choice to fancy,
$3.15(03.50.
COIlNMEAlT-Stcndy.
UYK-Dull; No. 2 western. 60c, f. o. b.,
nlloat; state, 5CM57c. c. 1. f.. New ork. car
l0lfAm.EY-DuU: feeding. 4Sc, c. 1. V..
New York; malting, t(t2e c. 1. f., New
Yl.itI.ET MALT Dull: western. 635J72C.
WHEAT-Itecelpts, 58,900 bu.; exports,
115,265 bu. Spot, easy; No. 2 red. .SaC
f. o. b.. ntloat; No. 2 red. 73c. elevator
No. 1 northern, Duluth. 7SHc f. o. b.. afloat.
Options opened steady with the west, but
soon worked lower through realizing. Im
proved northwest crop news, weak cables,
heaviness of outside markets and less nc
Ivu sneculatlve trade. C osed, weak, YAt tC
not decline. July. 7iiU7 Vic clcsi 1.1 .ij.c.
tSi nWmi ooimtii 76;c; December.
COItN-Hecelpts. 92.0COt hu.: export,
steady ntm -:"., . (.
compinims, "'k , ,r;; .,i,:mi wltn
psww-iW: i,cr
W6 VTS-HeVelpt.WM) bu.; exports. M.0M
6rop.t171if.ci."'" r-on , s 11.... is
lU CafiS?nf. 21 10 25 lbs" 19; Tains
Irv. 24 to Ibr,. Hc.
liEATHEU-Hteady; hem ock sole, lluenos
Kyres, llgni i-lv nc. ,
lHOVlSIONS-ncef. steady: family. IIUiO
5 12.00; mess, j.wn.i."'i ."'iv, ,j;Yi riV.
11.50; city, extra inuiu mrrr. jjw.w.n,.,
lacket. $10.0O(j 10.50. Cut meats, stetdv;
icklc. .bellies. J9.2MUl.m: nUklM shou -
: western steamed, $s.9; refined, sto.idy ;
lontlnent. $9 OS: soutn .merica. "'"jr
n id. $7.Wi7.lfi. Pork, steady: family. $ 6.50
ttliySl short clear, $16.00i 17.M; mess. $15.50
"tallow-DuU: city (12 ncr Pks.). S
fi5Hc: country (pkg. free). 4!ic
..1 .A.n...r. nrtAi..u r; r.7 Wirs firm:
ttate ' Ulrl7.r 1 UfiS?: , creameV 16fl20Uc;
lactnry. wiisc; ',",;WV
CHKESK-Itccciius. "11-'i;V-o'.
nro coioreu, ;tc. iin- ,"'
fancy smaU colored. 9c; fancy smal
koOS-Hecelpts. 5.521 pkgs.; firm: state,
o(lic; wesiern cainncii, nuii
innoieii, 1111110L-1 .
rOl'I.TUY-Allve. weak; springers. 12c,
turkeys, fc: fowls. Do; drcsml. ,"dv
iprlngers, 10i?llc; turkeys, i0Vc; fowls,
i'OTATOES-Qulot: New York. ISO lbs..
(..iijl Ji WUlllliriil, . . . I . ' ,
IMCE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 4'i
iiiic: jaivin, .
MOI.AHSES-Qulet; New Orleans, open
leuie. Fonn 10 ciitiiui', wit 111-
METAI.S-On continued buying by the.
lull cllnii of spot tin prl-es for that m'tal
100k another step upward, although for
Kard deliveries of tin can bo bought for
louslderatily less than the spot price. At the
llose thf market wo strnnt, wlt.li tp t
moted at $27.7MfS.00. In Jondon, v u.
tver advanced 5s ed. Copper In local ircl
vas lnnnlmatad nnd tinchnnged ftt $17 for
Lake Superior nnd $t.H for ctln and
ileetrolytlc. with the Iindon market a'n
rlthout change at 67 12s Rd for rpit 1 1 eid
vns dull and unchanged here, but nt 1.0 -Ion
ft decline of Is 3d was reported, thus
ipot was quoted at 1J. Spelter wns also
inchangedat $S.90t73.&5. In London values
'ra reduced 2a ed to 16 12s 6d. Domeatlc
St. I.nnlM Orsls anil PrnrtntoBa.
ST. TX)t;iS. July 26.-WHEAT-iVjwer;
No. 2 red cah, elevator, CTVic: track, fSHci
July. 7Hc: September, ewiffttyic: Decem
ber. 71Hc hid; No. 3, PSU'riegiic
COItN tiwer; cash. KHc: track, 57c:
July, 50c; September. 66c: Decemher, K7V4c.
OATS Lower: No. 2 ensh. 3Dc; track, Ric;
September, 36Hc; May, 39c; No. 2 white,
40H1i41c.
UYE-Iiwer at 64tJ62c.
FLAXSEED No trading.
FLOCK Dull; new red winter patents,
$3.503.75; extra fancy and straight, $3.10
3 ''5
'COKNMEAL Steady at $2.73.
11KAN Strong; Backed, east track, $8.55.
HAY-Strong; timothy, $ll.0018.00;
prairie, scarce, not quoted.
WIHSKY-Stonily at $1.29.
IKON COTTON TIES-J1.15.
HAOa INO-6-(fl7c.
HEMP TWINE Sc.
ntOVISIONS - Pork. Rteady; Jobbing.
$15.73. Lard, steady at $8.60. Dry salt
meats tnoxeo). quiet; extra snorts, w.i.'rt;
clear sides, $K.62H: clear ribs, SS.3TVS. Bacon
(boxed), nulct: extra shorts. $9: clear ribs.
9.37U: clear sides, $9.60.
METALS Lend, steady nt $l.30if4.l0. spel
ter, easier at J3.S2V4.
POL'LTKY-Dull: chickens. 514c: springs.
10c: turkci's. 5c: vounc. 8c: ducks, be:
springs, 6c; geese, 3c, springs, 45c.
HUTTEK Firm; creamery, 16g21Hc;
dairy. 1371 lti'c.
KOOH steady; nenrny and soutnern, bc.
RECEIPTS Flour. 8.000 bbls.: wheat. 222.-
000 hu.: corn. 60,000 bu.; oats. 58,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS r lour, H.uoo nnis.; wneax,
132,000 bu.; corn, 43,000 hu.; oats, 14.000 bu.
Liverpool Grain and Prnvlilon.
LIVERPOOL, July 26.-WHEAT-Spot.
Arm; No. 2 red, western winter. Es liVi"1;
No. 1 northern, spring, 6s 6Ud; No. 1 Ca 1
fornla. 6s lUd: futures, oulet: Sentembor.
Rs 9d: December. Ss lOd.
CORN Spot, American mixed, new, n
5d; American mixed, old. 4s 7d: futures,
quiet; July, -nominal; September, 4s 7d;
octoner, 4s .sju.
PROVISIONS i.arn, prime western
tierces, steady, 41s 9d.
DI'TTEK Flno United States, 92s; good
Putted Rtiiles. 77s.
Receipts of whrnt during the last thrco
days. 348,000 centals, Including 236,000 Amcr-
inn n
Recelnts of Amcrlcnn corn during the last
three nays, is.ii'i'i cemnis.
Knnsnn City fSrnln nml Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Julv 26.-WHE T-Jllv.
r.'c; September. C6lc: December. 6c; iabh,
JNO. liaril, m-T liML-, .-.w. ... if unii.
rnrtN Julv. SSUCTSSSic: Ssptembcr. B7Tic:
Deermber. 57'lc.
wniie, ui'S'uoic; 4o. - wnue,
NEW YORK. Julv 26. R. O. Dun A Cn'
Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will say:
A fortnight of the steel strike has passed
without materially nllerlnr,- the position of
nUJHtry tin a whole. Kxccptlonal activity
lR nnllrcil at t ho mllta n,t .1 rfnt. u. si...
ii . """" mi. uiirtiiii WZ
Htrlke ami tho tnovomnt nf structural mu-
lur uriuKi-n, nuuuuiKH anu iracK I'll
cMlltlir.il Imnlntnnni mullah .I, n. i
. iim nv i o miu lit ill in
price and freely purchased. Railways seek
'"'Kin cum aim rans are soiu lor uolivery
next January. Cotton ties, sheets and
IIOOTtM 9 r A (.nmrnnntllni. n a . I .....
Ifon in iiccumulatinK, but producera offer
HO COtlCGMHlnnH. Orilnrn fnr tlntilut. unr.t
when tho strike began, owing to the over-
unlit f.n.lltlA. aI .miii. ..... .11.. .
i'iiuihuii w. iiiiiin, .tun .tintuill villi-
tructM are still taken nt unchanged prices,
.... . jvwuin ..it; 1 1-(- vl V ill K lllgll prices IOT
goods deliverable Immediately. Tin has
lai en to tne quotations prevailing In May,
owing to tho lack of demand here and
n.uniuna 1,1 i.uilllUII.
New lines of woolen goods for delivery
ollnr fit.tl. a. 1 1 ... 1 . . .
w..... 1 i.i,(-ii..(i ui iiidiieriiic remir
tlons from last year's prices, as generally
expected by tho trade. Supplies of heavy-
ncigni goons nave been reduced to a satis-
faCtori' t.illllf n.wl ltnalnAan I. i.U .
engender confidence. Raw woolens, how
ever, thus far fall to reflect tho Improve-
in-iii, .(ucjimiiiiiB remaining uncnangea ut
the lowest average price In four years. A
tPIV nf thn tt rlB I nvvMiMaliiA . . L. t.l.t
nhove former llffures. nrul the bulk of the
MAM Mil. 1. . --. . ( I . m
hi. v Y"i a kuiic mm 1 up nnntin or me
MpecuIatorB, who nwalt nrontablo termn.
('(Ittnn irnmld riA .t.i II . I I 1.....
. nw.nn ujii, iivi iiifi uuvurr nor
sellers cxhlbltlrif: any eagerness to make
nrnhna . I n. . . i . .
r...i.wrmUiii,, uutirit win 01 promineni
concerns from the Fall River selling com
mittee suggests lower prices for print
ClOthS. MIllN lim lint fllllv. nmnUiMH nl.l.n.
north or south. Quiet conditions In the
domestic manufacture, light exports and
'"a .....iiiiti j 1 1 iimiiiniions caused lur
ther depression In raw cotton.
m. 'u'i,s nrn prouucing at full capacity.
11 .... iiih nn-uii., nml linesmen
are already placing spring samples liberally
In western and southern markets. Uuslness
improves ns the season ndvanccs and locnl
Jobbers report July trade In excess of tho
corresponding month In any prevlojs year.
nri' ViIiIa. .... ..Ill I.. t,..t., ,
.....to utv oiiu 111 iikiil uenianu, wnn
Vnlllpn Ormli Imlil ...Lit. .
Chicago cow hides are lower.
v iiriitiiiinH in mo corn mnritct on Monday
Indicated manipulation by stock market In-
A. . .. .."-' ,vrull .ii'jiui wi'm nui
sufliclently distressing to carry the Sep-
mall fraction of CO cents, while tho wlth-
tl rn w.n 1 n f auwtMirt ntma,! unin .i.n..
fc v.uuoi.11 ntllT-fl ill lllllll 7J
Iper tho following day. High prices pre-
... ,.."""u'""ul wle ween, nowever, ana
2.443 019 lk.llll.Alai nf nl.l ...... ...I.-L .....
.. ... ..... vu.11 ncn: iiuteii (till
of crlba and marketed at hl profits. For
eign buying Is Inslgnlflcnnt. Atlnntlc ex-
JT'L..,.or .ln w.eic smountln? to only
1.W2.M1 bushels, Halnst 3,0'9sri7 a year ago,
when quotations were ahojt 13 cents lower.
Wnpal r I r.. . ... . .. i i . .
" I . . .tiw.i: l.lliuuai, mill II1R
movement Is henvy. Recelpta for the week
" ,c,o3 iiupiieia, against b.l4li,; Inst
year, and Atlantic exports 4,873,309 bushels,
against 1,604.935 a year ago.
l aiiurcB tor tno week numbered 193 In
tllP I nl)n( tllstna o.uln.. IT. 1...
and 28 In Canada, against 2S last year.
dairy,
oats No.
.. ....
1 1 A v Clioice iimomy, m.wi.
iii'TTRR Crenmcrv. 16'45fl!c:
rnncy. iniunc-. .... . , ,.
F.OOS Firm: fresh Missouri nnd Kansas
slock quoted on cnangc. ivjc per uu., iuo
olT. cases rriumeui mruonu. iii.
Titrr-RirTS Wheat. 122.400 bu.: corn. 20.
000 bu.: oats. R.00O liu.
SHIPMEN I M neni, ji.uhi ou.; cuiii, ci,
000 hu.; oats, 21.000 bu.
Toledo Grain nml Seed.
Tni.wnn. Julv 26. WHEAT Active,
lower: cash. 71c; August, 70-ic; September,
71Hc: December, i3c.
CORN Dull, steady; cash, SIVic; Septcm
her, 66(.
OATS Active, steady; cash, 3ITic; Sep
tember. .IWc
CLOVERSEED Active; cash, $6.70; Octo
ber, $6.17.
riillnitrlpliln Produce Martlet.
PHILADELPHIA, July 26.-nUTTER-
Flrm. good demand: fancy western cream
irv. 21c-. fancv nrlnts. 21c.
EOOS Steady; fresh nearby. 15c; fresh
western. 15e: fresh southwestern. IZttC.
rtlUKRE Firm; New York full creams
fancy smnll. 9Sf(9ic; New York full
creams, fair to choice. 9irj94c.
Mil ii nnlire Rrnln Market,
MILWAUKEE. July 26. WHEAT
Easier; No. 1 northern. 72c: No, 2 northern,
72c; septemner, uwuc.
Tl VI."HInitv.! N'n. I. RAUc
1IARLEY Firm: No, 2. 60c; sample, 40
5SC
COKN-September, SeHiic.
nulnth firnln Market.
DULUTH, July 26.-VHEAT-No. 1 hard
cash. 71T4c; No, 1 northern ensh, 71c: July,
TIC, September, Wfc; weiiiiitr,
1 nnrtnern. ihc.
OATS-SoHflSSUc.
CORN Not quoted
Minneapolis Wheat, Floor nnd Drnn
,v.v.T?. . rtT la T..I.. n& U'lIPlT rrtl.
nill.r.Ai iiin.li mi,,. .. .
6SH4c; September. 678ifi67ic; December. C3V
tntUMA. rin Vn 1 hnnl 7R5:e! Vn 1
northern. fiSie; No. 2 northern, CSc.
FLOUK AND URAN-Unchanged.
Prorln Mnrkrls,
PEORIA. July 26,-CORN-Inactlve; No
2, 65c.
OATS No. 3 white.. 36c. hilled through
WHISKY On the basis of $1.23 for On
Ished goods
Snitar Market,
N'KIV YORK. Julv 26. SUOAR Rav
stendy; fair refining, 3 9-16c; centrlfugnl, 91
test. 4 rlsc; molasses nugar, i d-iih:; nt
lined, quiet; No. 6. 4 3c ! No. 7, 4.45c; No
i i Mr- K 4 0c: No. 10. 4.53c: No. 11
4'.5V! No. it. No. 13, 4.5Cc: No. 14,
4.44:; standard A, S.SSo; confuctlontrs A
6.Mc; moulJ A, S.soh; cut lof, 8,)c
crtished, 6.95c: powdered, 5.55c; granulated
l.Vio: cubes, a.7ie.
LONDON. July 2.-nEF.T BUOAR-July
t 71.,1
NEW ORLEANS. July 26.-8UOAK-
Qulet: open kettle. 313-16tr4c; open kettle,
centrlfugnl, 8H04V4c; centrifugal, yellow,
4'itft 9-16c: seconds, 2UQ3!ic, Molasses
dull; centrifugal, 63uc
WKEKLY CLEATllNf; HOUSE TAHLB.
AcsrtKste of nnnlnrnn Transacted by
the Asssoclnted Dnnki.
..v.- j , . . ino lonowing
table, compiled by Rrndstreet. shows th?
bank rlenr(nf nt i,. ...i...iK:.. . z
7. -...i. . . ""c niniuiimi cuics ior
.L TvcHeJided Ju ",!5' wh the percen-
..TiVu lu iiccrciine as compared
with the corresponding week last year:
CITIES.
Clearings. Inc. I Dec.
I
New York
Boston
Chicago
Phi ndc nhia
St. Iiuis
Pittsburg
Raltlmoro
Snn Francisco
Kansas City
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Detroit
Indianapolis .......
Columbus, O
Minneapolis
Loulsvlllo
New Orleans
Houston
Provldenco
OMAHA ,
Galveston
Milwaukee
Iluffnlo ,
St. Paul ,
Denver ,
Toledo
Savannnh
Hartford
Richmond
Memphis
Washington
I'eoria
Rochester
New Haven
Worcester
Atlanta
Salt Liko Cltv
sprlngtieid. Mass.
Fort Worth
Portland. Me
Portland, Ore
St. Joseph
I.OK Angeles
Norfolk
Syracuse
lies Moines
Nashville
Pcranton
Orand Hnplds
nay ton. O
Topeka
spoKine
Seattle
Danville. Ind
Wilmington. Del I
Fall River
Augusta, Ga
Iiwell
Tacoma
Sioux City
New Redford
Knoxvll'e. Tenn...
Rlrpilt',hnm
Wichita
Rlnchnmton
Macon
Lexington. Ky
Jacksonville, Fin.
Kalamnzon
Akron
Little Rock
Chattnnoogn I
Rockfnrd. Ill
Canton. O I
Springfield. O
Fnrgo, N. D
Ploux Falls, S. D....
Helena
Fremont. Neb
Dnvenport
Wllkesbnrre
Snrlncfleld
Rloomlngtnn
Jacksonville. 111. . . . .
Colorado Springs....
Wheeling
Totnls. V. S
Totals, outside N. Y
$1.403.0M,2f3
1 2 .71 7,2521
14S.4i1.43fi
TB 61S 521
40 135.771
4O.U4.I06
20.115.341
19,621,313
19,69.31
IS. 142,650
13.474,176
10.563,072
S,6r!),6Sr
6,450,S00
R.414,532
K 320.3t!
7,803.110
6.f33,3f3
fi.sn.roo
6,123.1!U ..
fiwno
6 741.356
5.130.0101
4.r.l,63S.,
3,729.6131
2.424,914
SflSIMtl..
S..W.171
4.106,02(1
2 211,(211
2.00S 011 i
2,170,RS'
1.5-i.1R'
1.31S.757I
1. ?9'.61('
1.3S0,'72
3.172.799 ;
1.217,9201
2. nr,.4s7
l,22S.45ll
1.7C1 ir.ll
B.S!)l.ffiO
2 719.0'.6l
1.3I5.0'2
1.032,7661
1.21(1,1171
l.?0'.r3D
1.S61 HOl
1 1R6 srr.i
i.iimwi
1.940
1,?sr,f2i
2.667,i!r"!i.
R33.6'4
D'1 0"ni .
C47,90)l
651.7191.
52-. 41"l
97 ro'i
C16.077I
.112 '071
571 SW
r.7.RV'.
355 20 V.
WOOI
493.S5T
; i7.i '4i
sro.r.Ti
7?5.'V)0,.
471.RI
43,2V,
r.".1 fiW
2'6,?01l
311.20l
219.6101
54.'ri
167 77'
(7,,r22
719."7I.
"l.199l
2'3.1M
176, rai
fiOI.1931.
62),5S9.
3.1
10.2
'1.1
seem to have limits and the market In th
absence uf furthxr Miiiildntlon. becomes
easily over-sold. Little attention was paid
to any news except that relating to com
crop conditions, the general Impression lc-
iiik mm me serious reduction 111 im: j i- u
will affect manv mllromls materially. The
street, for Instance, has apparent. y cune
10 uic conclusion mat no increase nceu 01
looked for now In the I'nlon Pacific's divi
dend rates or Its common stocks.
Monev wns pnnv nit wik nnd the favor
able bank statement of last Saturday allnys
all apprehension as to high rates of In
terest when the demand for funds to move
tho crops nssuinei full proportions.
iiit.i.sTui:irrs hijviijw of trade.
f'errnl Prices Respond Quickly to Had
Reports.
NEW YORK, July 26.-Hrndstrcefs to
morrow will say;
Hot and dry weather In the great rur
plus grain nrodiirtrifr rrirlnns wis. if tile
Mississippi river has furnished the Uadlng
topic 01 irwuo and speculative micufsi n
this week. Certjl prices quickly respond? I
to tho flood of bail rrnnrts nnd stocks wer.1
corruspondlngly weaker, but gocd rnlns Id
iiie spriiig wniiai ano norinrrn corn in- 1
later on caused reverse movements and the
growth of n better feeling. Produce, par
ticularly butter, vegetables and eggs, notes
tho effect of unfavorable cron and weather
conditions nnd Is high nnd of poor quality,
wniie conneu goods nre in active consump
tion nnd tend upward. Sugar Is Irregular
In price for refined, while raws are firmer.
Other trade developments nre rather mo e
hopeful In tone, Hcnt nnd light rn ns
have materially Improved the cotton crop
outlook, nnd the tone of ndvlces from the
south Is better than for some weeks past,
though thn corn crop In the central south
ern states Is stirfcrlnfr from hcnt and
drouth,
While hcnt has operated as a disturbing
feature In some sections, It Is likewise
noted that dry goods Jobbers arc In cce pt
of considerable re-orders for summer wear
goods from other sections of the cnuntr.'
Thn steel strike Is niitinrentlv reenrd 'd
as of less Importance than It wns a week
ago.
Wheat, Including flour, shipments for the
week aggregate 0,971,121 bu., the seco d
largest weekly total ever reported, nsalnst
hu. last week. 2.33'.7I3 In tne cor-
5.221.XIA
responding week of 1900. 3.360,(32 in vm and
2 371.S72 In 189S. From Julv 1 to dnte th
snipmcnt nggregnte I9.i3e.i, as agnmsi
10.235.692 last senson nnd 12.51 U'O In IfOfl-lMO.
Corn exports for the week nggrrgate
1 ir.E V- t... ...!... "IJ flQI Inul n.i'f
i,iuu,,ii in.,, iiKiiui7.L 1. in.1'.). n."i .
3,261,743 In this week n vear ago, 3.7OO.320 In
19!) and 2.60I.S2I In 189S. From Julv 1 In
date exports aggregate 7.164.013. ng'ln't
in tne Benson or ismi-uin and
753 In lW-lfKK).
Uuslness failures In the 1'nlted Htntes fnr
the week were 199. ns ngnlnst 20J Inst week,
1S3 this wek n venr ago, 179 In U99. 189 1 1
159S and 259 In 1897. ,
Canadian failures for the week number
thirty-two. as nenlnst twenty-clnht I s'
week, thirteen In this week n year it en,
sixteen In 199, thirty-four In lf98 and thirty
two In 1897.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND HOND3.
llnnlenliiK of London Money Mnrket
AVntched Jealously.
NEW YORK, July 26. There wns ni
Indication of any change In specuintlv'
conditions when the stock market c pencil
this morning. Tho dullness and sluggish
ness were unrelieved. An effort was mad'
to Inauguratu an upward movement based
on a show of strength In the United States
Steel stocks, but It wns checked.
The continuance of the demands at the
subtreasury for transfers for the Interior
shows the llluslvencss of hop4-u lndulgc.1 In
by some speculators thnt the usual d -rnands
upon New York for currency to
move crops will be mlsslntf this year, owing
conjointly to tho short crop of corn acrt
the unusually large reserves held at this
tlmo by Interior banks. Much Interest at
taches to the further consideration wh ther
foreign money centers will be able to spare
gold if New York makes demands on them
when the crop movement begins. This
week the action of the great banks nbroan
gives promise that they will. Rut Industrl"!
conditions In Germany and Russia are fuch
as to necessitate extraordinary strength In
banking reser'es. Today's market was
prnctlcally stagnant for long Intervals and
Its only Important feature was the flrmnes
of the United State Steel stocks, which wns
fairly well maintained to the close, although
nt some recession from the top price.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
flnanclnl cablegram says: The markets hero
were firmer today nnd liquidation seemed to
be over for the time, although there wero
somo further sales of Americans on tho
report thnt n llttlo trouble Is possible at
the next settlement. Amerlcnns dragged
until the New YorK-.-openlng, when a strong
revival began, with Steel shares leading, on
talk that the strike: .Is near a seltlcm n .
Other securities sympathized, but the finish
wns feverish.
The following art ;he closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
19.71
t
20! il
41.3
10 2
:7.i
"o'.i
Atchison
do pfd
Dnltlmore & O
do pfil
Canadian Pacific .
Canada Southern .
Chen. &. Ohio
Chicago & Alton...
in nfd 1
Chicago, 1. & L...
do pM
r?hlpftiro & 11. I...,
Chicago Ot. W
do 1st pro
do 2d pfd
Chicago & N. W...
C. II. I. & 1"
Chicago T. & T
do pfd
a. a. c. & st. l
Colo. Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d ptd
Pels.. & Hudson..
Del,, U & W
Denver & It. G....
do ptd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2.1 pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
Ilocklnit Valley ...
do ptd
Illinois Central ..
Iona Central ....
do pfd
L. K. W
do ptd
Ixitils. & Niifch....
Manhattan I. ....
Met. St. lty
Mex. Central
Men. National ....
Mill.. & St. 1.
Mo. Puclllc
M K. & T
do pfd
N, J. Central
X. Y, Central....
Nor. & West
do pfd
No. Pacific pfd....
Ontario . w
Pennsylvania
ltea...n(r
do lit ptd
do !d pfd
St. L. & S. P....
do 1st ptd
do !,t pfd
St. L. H. W
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
.l$2,O"..76.R'0l M.fil.
.1 690,760,3271 21.61.
DOMINION OF CANADA.
Montreal
Toronto
Winnipeg
Halifax
Hamilton
St. John, N. n.
Vancouver ....
Victor, n. C.
Quebec
Total
17,!53 9621
10.39V9'
1,'61.461l.
I.795.-S1'
(VI SMI
f-Cft.'IV.,
1,259 S31I
fil6S0'
1,454,8131.
.$ 31,784,1211
23.RI.
10.71.
:.s
31.71.
15.51..
.....I..
.i.
15.31.
13 2
iz'.a
Last week's.
nnADSTHKET'S financial nuviRiv,
Stock Market I'nsettlrd nml Reduced
In Activity.
NEW YORK. July 26. Rradstrcet's Finan
cial Review tomorrow will say:
Continued drouth In the ccrn belt and 1
further reduction of the yield In the 'nr-xest
producing states have unsett'el the sto-k
market nnd- reduced tt nctlvlty. Pub'le
Inlorest Ii lnnklnT ind th cominlsho-
house Mistnrrs In Well tmt was h's w k
probbly the smal'eiit 'In a long time. T' o
professions! operntors are teirls on thi
Hltuatlnn and western spculators havo al o
acted on the short lde cf the sceount
Under these circumstances largo Interests
have been Inactive or havo rnlv suppnr'el
their specialties when th" weakne b ,
came pronounced or when the nttacks of
the hear traders seemed to be danero'is,
At the name time the depressing tendencies
. 7H Ro. Pacific EAU
. fi Ho. Railway 29'i
. 'A do pfd S3H
. !C',i Texas & Pacific 41
.lM'.i Tol., St. L. & W... 20
. 1 do pfd 33
. 44'i Union Pacific 8'J
. 37)4 do pfd 6S
. 75 lj Wabash 21i
, XV, do ptd SJVi
. Wheel. & L. B 17 Va
.122 do 2d pfd JHi
. 2?',t Wis. Central SI
. 8!i do pfd 41
. 4ii C. C. & St. L. . 73
.'.52 Adams Kx 170
.UO'i American Ux 100
. If-' P. St. Kx 1-5
. ZhU Wells-Kargo i:x 140
. SS'.j Amal. Copper HJ'j
. 1SU Amer. Car & F SJ'.j
. ifi do pfd S3
. 22 Atner. Lin. Oil SS
.'.57 do pfd W
..tsr.Vj Amer. H. & It 5?",!
. 4) do pfd u..lW,i
1. l"i "Amer. Tobacco.... ;i3',4
,, ST'i Anac. Mln. Co 44;
,. C'.W llrooklyn It. T 70i
,. 45i,j Colo. Fuel & Iron.. 99fc
,.173'j Con. Oas 113
. ii ."Con. Tobacco .... C7
,. 74!,' do pfd 113
..HS'i Oen. Klectrlc
,. IBV, Glucose Sucar 54j
,. 'Z Hocldnc Conl lS'i
,, tii Inter. Paper ........ V)i
,.113 1 do pfd 73
,..01; Inter. Power 95i
..USh Laclede Oas 5
,,107 National lllscult . . 43
,. 23 National Lead U',i
,. M National Salt 41
,,106',l, do pfd 7t
,. 8!''.t No. American 100
,. SS Paclfln Conn S3
,. (3 1'urltlc Mall 37
People's Has Ill
..lt,in Pressed 8. Car 42S
.. do pfd S3
.. "'.. Pullman P. Car....2fi(
.. Hi'i ftepiilillo Steel 19!i
.. 3:,i io pm ,v,
..ii3i4 siih-ar :n
,. 4H, Tenn. Coal & I f2'i
,. 7t. Union Ilag & P lf'i
.. M I do pfd 7')'
. 40'i.U. 8. leather IS',
do prd 79
V. S. Rubber l'J
do pfd s:;
V. 8. Steel 42'i
do pfd 93
Western Union .... 9I
.. 07',
.. 2D
.. t'J
..'.WN
..iff's;
Offered. Trust receipts.
New YorlJ JIuii'J' JlnrK-et.
NEW YORK, July 26.-MONEY-On call,
closed steady nt 2J(24 per cent; Inst loan,
M: nrlmo mercantllo napcr. VMii.
STERLING EXCIIANnE-Steady, with
actual business In bankers' bills at $l.f7H
for demand nnd at $l.4si''u4.R4'i ror sixty
days; posted rates, $I.Siiyi.SH; commerclul
bills. Jl.MIH-MVii.
SILVER-IJar, 6SHc; Mexican dollars,
46Uc
UONDS-Oovernment, firm; railroad, Ir
regular; state, Innctlve.
'I'll cluslUK P ! Ponds toda art
follows;
U. S. ref. 2s, res-..
do coupon
do 3s, leg
do coupon
do new ts, res;...
do coupon
do old ts, reg....
do coupon
do (a, rec
do coupon
D. of C. 3 6!a
Atchison gen. 4s...
do adj, 4s
Canada So. 2s
Ches. Ohio 4V4.
do it
C. A N. W. c. 7s..
Mo 8. F, deb. is
Chlcaxo Ter. 4s...
Colorado So. 4s....
Denver .t H. O. 4s
r:rle Kenerat 4s
P. W. D. C Is
Gen. nie.-trlc in...
Iowa Central Is...
U & N. unl. ts...
M . K. A T. 2s
do 4s
W N. Y. Central Is...
107 " N. J. C. gen, Ss...
IM'i No. Paelttc 3s
:t I Mo 4s
137'i N V, C ft Ii 4s
1J' N. & W. con. 4s...
113 .'Oregon Nav. Is...
P.3 do 4s
u'i Oregon 8. L. s.,..
10) do consol in
Ill 'Heading K'n. 4s...
i3i Itlo G. W. Is
til St L ft I M c. Ss..
IW'j St I. & 8 F g. 6s
lWd
113
141
1-2
93
St. Paul consols
St. P., C. & P. Is.
do
Ro. Pacific 4s
So. Hallway f
t!Yt 3. H. & T. fis.
.103
M
101
.200
.llSMi
Tex. .t PaclOc Is.
do, :s
Union Pacific 4s
Wabash Is
Mo 2s
111'VWe't Shore 4s...
s3 Vls. Central Is.
, 97 IVa. Centuries ..
104'i
129
7"'
.103,
.107"
.102
.10711
.102
127
.117
. Ml,
.10O'4j
. i :ti
.1.11
173
.12.)
.117
. S3
.118
60
1HH
.'.ntn
tm,
.113
.H2i
. 17
. 91
balnnces, $1,616,151; posted exchange, $4.i6U
4.SS4, New York exchange, 2oc discount.
CINCINNATI, July 26. -Clearings, 2AS0.
600; money, 3V41f6 per cent; New York ex
change, 10c discount to par.
ST. LOUIS. July 26.-Clenrlngs, $3,677.4 17;
balances, $752,313; money, 4Ti6 per cent; New
York exchange, 5oc dlscojnt bid, 34c dis
count asked.
NEW YORK. July 2i3.-ClcarliiBs, $202,320,
141; balances, $13,313,166.
London Mock tluotntlons,
LONDON, July 26. 1 p.Mii.-Closlngi
Consols, money ...
do account ,
Anaconda
Atchison
do pfd..
ltaltlmore Ohio..
CanadlAi Pacific .
C. ft K. O
Chicago O. W
C. M. ft 8t. P
Erie
do 1st ptd
ilo 2d pfd
Illinois Central ....
U ft N
M., IC. ft T
do pM
N Y. Central
. 9.1 Norfolk ft W 41i
.91 do pf.l MV
. 9'i No. Pacinc pfd W
. 74, Ontario ft W Uli
. 97 Pennsylvania 7J
. f-Mfc Heading 31'fc
.10$ , do 1st pfd I)
. 4., do 2d pf.l 27
. 23 So. Itnllway M;
. 6i do pfd t
. 3? So. Pacific uf
. r.Unlon Pacific 102U
. fc'ttl do pfd 91,
151 ,U. S. Steel 44
.104H do pf.l ;
. 2d, Wat.nHti 21',
. M I do pfd 4t
.151 'Spanish 4s M
MONEY 2fl2i per cent. The rate of ills
count In the open market for short bills Is
214 Per cent; tor thrco months' bills, I'Vcf
2':n per cent.
SILVER-Har, djll, 2C 15-lCd per oz.
Ilostoii StoeLs nnd Itonds,
HOSTON, July 26.-CaI loans, 4a IH rr
cent; tlmo loans, 4aH4 per cent. Official
closing:
A , T. ft S. F
do pfd
Amer. Sugnr
American Tel
lloston & Albany.
Huston Hlevated..
lloston ft Me
Dominion Conl ....
do pfd
Fe ler.il Steel
do pfd
Fltehbtirg pfd
Gen. Electric .....
Mcx. Central ,
N. K. O. ft C
Old Colony
Old Dominion ....
Union Pacific
Union Li ml
. 73
. 9)i
tuts
.- ii
. I Si
.M
. 33
.114't
. 4",
. t'S'i
.113
,.2V
I;
'. '!
.2o
. 91
. 2
West Knd
Westlngd. Electric.
N. II. G ft C. 5s..
Aihenture
llliiKham Mln, Co..
Amal Copper
Atlantic
Cnl. ft lle?la
Centennial
Finnklln
Humboldt
0ceola
Patrot
ijulncy
Sa'.tn Ffl Copprr..
Tamarack
t tab Mining
Winona
Wolverines
70
,.lt
. 5
,7.V)
. 27
, 17i
, 2)
, A
. l'i
.170
"i
.34
2
2'4
, 61,
Hid. Nominal.
.c VorL .IIIiiIiik StocUs.
NEW YORK, July 26. The following nre
the closing quotations on mining stucki:
.... 13
.... 70 '
Adams Con
Alice
Iltce.cc
Ilrunswlek Con
("omstock Tunnel.
Con. Oil. ft Vn....
Peadwood Terra .
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
L'.idvllle Con
,. 4.".
..115
.. 12
. C
.an
. Ml
.It:.
. t5
. 6
Little chief ...
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potosl
Ravage
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes...
Standard ......
... i
... R
... 15
... to
. . .300
Cotton MnrUrt.
NEW YORK. July 2C.-COTTON The
cotton market started weak In tone, with
prices unchanged to 12 points lower, and
was excited and very Irregular much of tho
session. The close was steady, with price.
net 2i!jl7 points lower. Spot closed steady;
middling uplands, Slc; middling gulf, s;c:
sales, 1,130 bales. Futures closed steady;
July, 7.4.SC; August, 7.1ic; September, 7.20c;
October, 7.29c; November, 7.30c;, December,
7.34c; January, 7.3&c; February, 7.3Sc;
March. 7.41c; April, 7.41c.
NEW ORLEANS. July 26.-COTTON-Qulnt;
sales, KW bales; ordinary, 51S-16c;
Kood ordinary. 6.Hc; low middling, 7 7-16o;
middling, 8 3-16c; good middling. 8 9-16o;
middling fair 8 13-16c; receipts, CSS bales;
stock, S1.730 hales.
ST. LOUIS, July 26. COTTON VsC lower
nnd dull; sales, none; middling, Sc; receipts.
2!W bales; shipments, i.Ziu miles; siock, e.,
452 bales. . ,.
LIVERPOOL. July 26. COTTON-Spot.
moderate business; prices easier; American
middling. 4 7-16c. The sales ot me nay
were 7,000 bales, of which 500 were for
sneculatlnn and exnort and Included b.COO
bales American. Receipts none.
Wool Market.
iinr..T... . . . 1 . . n.' 'T 1 . rt CAmmrirnlnl Hill.
letln will say In tomorrow's report on the
. . . , -.It ,1.. 1,Ml....l C.t.rta. priln IM-'ll.
WOOI irUIIU Ol UIU U'lillt-ll OUln. -.. ui'."
lnc by tho Amcrlcnn Woolen company of
.... il..u.....ll.t . I rt I V. u ulmtv'a nn illffl.r.
11113 ll: IIHIIli.-ih. r. ....... ....
encc In price., from the figures nlready made
by outside mills Opening quotations on
...... .irrt tmm ? i, 10 tipr cent lower
.. . ..... H'nnl la i rt.l n V
innii n year uku, nui umuhu uu.
advancing, the price of the raw Is still ii
per cent less than a year ago.
wool nils never ueen muru uiunt-ij n," "'
out of the country districts than at this
season. The competition for wool In Mon-
. .... . . . . 1 . l. v..tlnr II . lrifn
tana mc nisi wcutv m tALiiniuninij :
. lllln.. i.n,nt,la nt ,, t, It'll anil
in nosiuu iiiiiuiiiin ... i.,iiiii.n M.. ........
western wool have changed hands this
week.
, M l. . !.... r.t ,nnl In llnulnn clllf.A .1,1.1-
1 lie ii'i;eiiio .ii rtini ... .........
nary 1 havu been 131,036,32.) pounds, against
lo.i,7'J1.i15 pounds for tho same period. In
nioo 'Cbo ttiiHtoii shlnments to date are
ii. 010 rnu ,,n,tu nnnlnul uillnll lit V 007.000
pounds for the same period In 1900.
fyl. IiUUIOi Jlllj -'J. uui. uini"; i
medium grades, lli17c; light. lldHc; heavy
tine, IXtjllc; tub washed, 12(tflic.
New York Dry (Joods Mnrket.
NEW YORK. July 26.-DRY GOODS The
mnrket has again been quiet In all lines of
cotton goods, but both staple and fancy
varieties show prices steadily maintained
here. Print cloths wero dull but un
changed. Demand for men's wenr woolens
and worsted for spring liberal. Linens nre
very firm, but only n limited uemanci re
ported. Rurlaps in. limited request nnd
prices fnvor buyers.
MANCHESTER, July 26.-Ruyers and
sellers In cloths are npart. Yams dull.
CofTcc Market.
NEW YORK, July 26.-COFFEE-Tho
mnrket opened here with December 15
points up, while other months advanced
fcffilO points, Vnlues scarcely varied from
the opening all day. The market was
finally steady In tone, with quotations W
15 points nbove yesterday. Total sales were
15,750 bags. Including: October, 5.(i05T5.0;c;
November, 5.10c; Decemher, 5.20ifi5.25c:
March, 5.40g3.45c; Mny, 5.50c. Spot, No. 7
invoice, 5;c; mild, quiet; Cordova, HVSc
Evaporated nnd Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK, July 26. EVA PORATED
APPLES Obtained a good detnnnd and
showed considerable firmness, but values
were unchanged; stnte, common to good,
3!iij3c; prime, 614?j5ic; choice, Clitilic;
fancy, 0H(H7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Con-tlnue
inactive and unchanged. Primes. 6Uc
per lb. Apricots, Royal. SfJ12c; Moor I'nik,
Rfll2c. Peaches, peeled, liyiSc; unpceled,
caioc.
Visible Supply of Cotton.
NEW ORLEANS. July 26. Secretary
Hester's statement of the world's vhlblo
supply of cotton shows a total of 2.302 S8f
bales, against 1,413,675 list year, of which
1.407,S7, ngalnst 881,675 Inst yenr, figure ns
American.
Hid.
Hank Clearings.
OMAHA, July 26.-Clarlngf, tl.U6.17S cor-
responding day last year, i,zos,i'; ae
erense. 1&0.59).
PHILADELPHIA. July 26.-Clenrlngs.
$15,037,628; balances, $1,773,111; money, 441i
per cent.
UOSTON. July 26. Clearings, $20,153,311;
balances, $1,837,130.
CHICAGO, July 2S.-Clearlns, $24,370,330;
Wreckers (Jet Wrong; Trnli .
MEMPHIS. July 26.-Frelght train No. 9
on the Choctaw, Oklahoma & Ciulf r ad
wns wrecked near Palestine, Ark., at 1:45
thin morning by running Into an open
switch. The engine and seven cars wre
demolished. Engineer Shelley nnd Fire
man Simmons, both of Little Ito'k. were
killed, and Rrakeman Wond InUired. Tho
engineer's head was torn from hh bodv and
both of the fireman's nrms wore cut ft.
It is believed tho switch wis thrown by
men Intending to wreck nnd rnh the pa
eonger train, which was due there thirty
minutes later. No clue hh yet as to the
wreckers.
Arrested fnr TninperliiK with Mulls.
INDIANAPOLIS. July 26.-F M. Small
wood, living In this city, clerk In tho rall
wav mall service, vn nrrested nt tin
Union station today chnrged with tikin'i
money from tho mall. Smnllwood rnn be
tween here and Plttshurg on tho Pennsyl
vania line. Smallwood, after arrest, ad
mitted his guilt. It is said mall matter
thnt he had stolen was found on his person.
Hefore Commissioner Moorcs hl bnl wns
llxcd nt J2.000. Smallwood l ah-nit 15 yearn
old and has been In tho mall servlco many
yenrs.
TIIK IIH.VLTY MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS placed nn .record Friday,
July 26, 1901:
Wnrrnnty Heeds.
Ed Raldler et al to F. D. Wead. lots
21 and 22. block 15, Orchard Hill.. ..$
O. 11. Spencer and wlfo to W. A. Fried
ricks, lots 23 and 21, block 1, Ames
Place ;
John Dunn to Jennie Hnsburgli, und.
Vi lot 7. block 1, Mo, Avenue park...
Same to Frank Durness, Jr., same......
J, N. Drown and wife to L. A. Hal
yards, lot 9. Archer Plnce
J. C. Christie to Eva Tlbetts, lot 27,
block 10. Albright's Annex
C. W, Rauer and wife to M. C. Vronm,
lot 12, block 15, Central park
Deed.
Master-ln-Chancery to United States
Mortgnge and Trust Co., nH and s
lots 7 and 8, block 60, Omaha 16,0i5
100
700
300
500
1,300
125
60
mU L1YK STOCH MARKET
Betf Steers Slow, but Oood Etnff Stiadj
and Cowi told Etrongtr.
HOGS EASED OFF A NICKEL TODAY
Snt Uniiiiuli Sheep nml l.tt in tin on Snlc
Toilny to MnUo n Test of the Mar
ket, lint Aliont .Stendy Price
Were Paid AH Around.
SOUTH OMAHA, July 20.
Receipts were Ciiltiu. nogi.. oltucp.
Othclnl Monthly I, alt 4,S i.'JJi
Olllcldl Tuesday 3.23'j ll,3i4 10,t97
Oliulitl Weunusdity ...... 2,11.' lu,"M
uiik'i.il Thutsiuy 2,:w 11, is? Jl.uW
Olllclal Thursday 1,6.6 lu.73 7y)
47,'.)7 X.Hl
f9.tH 17.J."
j,4,J.7 1 .096
;to.i7 v,ini
JS.tU 2J.tO,
tor iioks at .South
past several days with com-
Flvu ilays this week. ..1I,C!
Same d:iys last wcek.,..U,iu3
same week before....
Same thrcu mucks ago
Same four weeks ago.
Same days last year..
Average price paid
stuff In had shnpe, and will not tnke It al
all Utiles they can get It at lti,, ,,wn
tlgurcs. As sellers arc slow to nuke ti e
concessions asked. It Is late ,.vrv itlv
before the llghtweljhl stun Is disposed ot
Representntlvu sales: '
No.
99...,
Av. Sh. I'f.
.Ill ... 4 13
111 n in
ito $ m
in tm
So.
w ...
77...
44 ...
It.
II.
AV. Sh. I'f.
.1(4
..rj.
..im ...
..: i
..jo:
L'.'.W
, i,)ti
.lj,;n
12,6)1
July 3...
July 4, .
July 6...
July 6...
July 7..
July i...
July a...
July 10..
July 11.
July 12.,
July 13..
Ju y 14..
July 15,.
July 16..
Juiy 17.
July it.
-Jiy is..
JJly 20..
July 21..
July 2.'..
July im
July 21 .
July 2i,..
July 26.
I 1901. 190O.lt99.l!W!l.1897.il896.llt3b.
2 951 4 70
6 74Vtl 5 Oil 3 731
6 731,
6 79?.
5 832-5
6 i&W,
5 92-,
6 95',
5 M:
5 "Vtl
5 ti4V
i 55- i
5 5SH,
0 tj ,
6
6 67?,!
1 6 6i,
I 5 6l?i
5 03
6 Hi,
511;
5 13)
5 13,
6 04,
6 02
5 13:
60.1!
5 02I
4 94
I 8i,
4 JJ
4 Wtl
6 07
4
o 151
6 15
u (Ml
6 0
3 78,
3 t'M
3 81,
3 b'j
I
3 90
3 ,
4 04(
4 oj!
4 051
3 99,
1
4 01
4 I6
4 :ft
4 191
4 211
4 3l
j
4 3t
4 31.
4 S7
I 3"i
3 66
3 t.6 3 2S
3 76, J 28,
3 Slj 3 32
3 i8 3 35
3 231
3 70) I
3 73, 3 18
3 82, 3 14,
3 77) 3 15
3 77 3 17
3 2 3 20,
i 3 25,
3 ,-, 1
:t ,vj 3 3,
3 86) 3 3'.1
3 SI, 3 38
3 79, 3 27,
3 82 3 2ji
I 3 36
3 89i ,
3 87 3 37i
4 M
2 97, 4 81
i as
3 0I 4 91
2 t6 4 7
2 8-7 4 3
2 94 4 67
, 4 73
2 97 4 7s
3W
3 W 4 88
3 07) 4 M
1 97, 4 8J
2 'Jol 4 S3
4 s
2 97, 4 91
2 9S
2 M, 4 So
1 M 4 81
J 921 4 76
2 . 4 31
i I 86
7S....
92....
71....
47....
t-s..
....
41....
88....
....
62....
7 ...
it....
I....
14....
71....
K....
59....
7...
84..,.
....
!...,
(.0....
10....
II....
s:....
81....
49 22
J
79
14
67 .. .
67
7
to
72
74 ....
84
a ....
Si
;i ....
CD
SI ...
..4 n $ ;
. 210 ... 1 ,
1 ... 8 7
..141 U t
' l ?4 Jl ICO 8 74)
. ir) i n
..U xi , ;t
l SN
..? 8 50
.. ft r
117 4 ) sts
..) jew j re
...1st)
...IK
...lt)t
I (0
so ; t7H
10 i hi
M 8 08
III IM I K
i M
41 S ft
m im iu
8 U
$ M
1J0 i
H 111
8
...
II...
...
eo...
71...
to...
st...
70...
71...
...
17 ..
72 ..
s2 ..
..241 IM 5 0
,.MJ W 1H
. .i.) m 1 c:
..!!,) 120 ibl,
..217 41 i Wf, ;t.
.( im i im u.
Kl
....2K
....211
....ftl
....M7
....21
i w
41 t r
... t ;e
IV
i ;i
w.
. IU 17J 8 M
2-if.
....MJ
....212 IO
... 211 IM
40 i HI,
i 1,7 V,
8 -,ii
W 8 .0
.221 240 8i7.
....2 1W J
....224
,...21
....214
...Vn
Indicates Sunday. Indicates holiday.
Tho olllcliii number of cars of stock
brought l.i today by each road was:
1 ... t .. 11.... .. 0 1 .. ir.i.
Il jP O. f 1. v......;. u,i,D. oiiuvji, 1 1 1 a.
v . 1. iy. 1
Missouri Pacific Ry.. 21
'J'"..1 ".V!110 system. 4
L. ,t N. W. Ry
F.. U. M. V. Ry.... 10
8. C .-i p. Ry. ........ .
C. St. P.. M. A O. Ilv 7
3
I
31
1
38
1
S
1
15
1
H. v M. R. Ry 2u
C, n. ,Vr Q. Ry,
K. C. & St. J. lty
C, R. I. .V: P cast... 1
C. R. I, & P., west.. 4
Illinois L-cturai 2
Total receipts .... 6S 1(0 4 1
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each ouycr purchasing the num.
mi ui neiiu uiuicaieu
Omaha l'ncklng Co...
Swift nnd Company..
Cudahy Packing Co...
Armour & Co
Omaha, from K. C
Cudahy. from K. C...
Swift, from country...
R. Becker & Dcgnn...
Vnnsnnt & Co
Iobmun tc Co
W. I. Stephen...'.
L. F. Huss
North P. & P. Co
H. L. Dennis & Co....
R. F. Hobblck
Other buyers
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
39
325
256
:".)
8S
439
"is
21
70
6
8
"12
10
115
1,380
3.332
3,883
131
233
391
6t0
Total 1,61 lOO l.30
CATTLE There was about an avcrag;
Friday's supply of cattle here today, and
although the market was not partlcula Iv
active, still no radical changes on good stuff
took place.
The big end of tho receipts wns btef
steers and the finality of the offerlnss as
a wholo was rather common, though there
were n few bunches of pretty fair citile
Packers were a little Mow In pet In 5
started, hut still tho better grades chat geJ
hands nt right around Hteady prices. The
less desirable grades sellers found hard ti
dispose of, and in mnny cases they thougnt
they had to sell them a hhade lower. Al
though the market was rather dragsy. still
practically everything was disposed of nt a
reasonably early hour.
There wero very few cows and hclfrs
In the yards today, nnd buyers seimed
anxious for them npd bought them up In a
hurry at good strong prices. In some
cases sales were made that looked a'dfe
n little higher, but that was owing largely
to tho fact that there were not enough
on sale to till packers' orders. K.
Rulls also sold at strong pr.cas whne
the nunllty was at all good, and calves
and stags sold fully as high as they did
y Therc'were not many stockers and feed
ers here today, but there were plenty to
meet all rcqultements. It being tho last
end of he week yard traders did not want
to get many on hand, and as a result sellers
inil tn take what they could get for those
that arrived today, the demand from the
thn.L"r.r .:..rl. imlted. nnd It Is not
Sought that many will bo shipped to the
country the rest of this week. Reprcscnta
tivo snles: .
Av. rr. rs.
18
I
No.
1..
1..
3..
4
5
J....
6
2
1
25
1
5
20
5
1
1....,
10....,
12
V.'.'.'.
1....
v....
1....
1....
1....
I....
f
v....
1....
3....
1....
1....
1....
10....
3....
r....
1....
1....
1....
1....
1....
1....
1....
3...
1...
1...
4...
4...
1...
10...
10...
20...
8...
1...
2...
.... 650 2 10
.... C?0 S 40
.... 756 2 (0
....1016 3 00
875 3 to
...,1070 3 IX)
Ki 3 00
.... 996 3 CO
.... 935 3 f'0
973 3 00
.,..102-1 3 'i
....1050 4 00
.... 9W 4 75
..,.1310 4 .')
,t05S t
38...
33...
20...
21...
...
15...
17...
CI...
:o...
23...
22, , ,
35..
AV. IT.
....1151 4 M
,...UC0 4 15
....13)1 4 65
....11S0 4 65
....1216 4
....10SI 4 70
.. . .1051 4 75
....11S4 i 75
....1195 4 fO
....1191 4 80
....HOI 4 90
,,..1422 5 TO
.,..1218 &20
....1132 5 25
...1525 5 20
""sTF.KRH AND HEIFERS.
72rt 4 I'l
STEERS AND COWS.
831 3 10
cows.
5 SOt 2 40
4 922 2 40
1....
1....
1....
1....
,,,,1030 1 25
770 1 W
....SO) 1 50
....7:5 1
.... 8T0 1 75
.... 800 I 75
.... 170 1 M,
.... 970 2 W
.... 820 3 00
..,.101.1 3 O'l
.... J")') 2 to)
.... 010 ! CO
.... 910
....1120
i to
! 14
..1070 -1 M
. 750 2 10
.1010 2 i
.1140
1.
1.
4
1
1
3
8
9 ....
1
1
5
.. 850 3 25
..10W 2 40
f.61
45!)
riTO
560
710
111
HEIFERS
1
7
800 : to
, 810 2 V)
.1120 2 10
1290 2 ro
1000 2 10
ioso : m
1000 2 50
960 3 70
970 2 :0
12.-.0 2 75
9f) 2 75
83S 2 75
S76 2 5
1200 .1 10
1150 3 f'0
t 3 10
1011 3 10
11S7 3 35
910 3 10
7S1 3 25
S30 3 If
1 00 3 10
785 3 75
!.7 1
:o 2
:mi 3 w
BULLS.
m 1 75 1 820 3 V.
100ft 2 10 1 1470 3 50
Ii!i0 J 40 1 1200 3 50
' li) 3 50 1 1290 i 00
1430 2 85 1 1260 4 15
CALVES.
320 3 10 1 190 4 25
STACLS. -
.....mow 3 00
4TEERS AND STAGS.
1211 4 70 43 liv; 4 70
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
830 1 ro
7J2 1 r
6(0 1 75
00 2 f0
(ill 2 "0
860 2 25
480 2 25
4M 3 ?0
JO 1 ii
,C5 . 40
1..
2....
3....
3....
....
2....
18....
4....
1.
4.
530 i 40
640 3 M
r,U) 3 50
563
Ml
i ..'I
fO
t'K) 1 0
621 2 .5
317
870
435
:o
3 75
2 90
STOCK CALVES.
193 2 i0 S 303 3 80
300 2 70 1 120 4 50
. 2)0 3 3D
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
7
20
13
.M') 2 (0
..405 1W
.. S2) 3 fO
. . 730 2 60
. . 539 2 65
. . 609 2 70
.. J30 2 81
. . 610 3 83
415 3 (5
1....
3....
1....
11.
6) 2 S3 '
lr-,2 2 M
. 610 3 !i5
. 679 3 00
. 598 3 00
. 4V) 2 00
. 770 3 O)
. 520 3 (0
411 3 I.'.
itnns There was a fairly liberal Fr dav's
run of hogs hero today,nnd ns reports fron
other points were unfavorable to the sell
ing Interests, prices eased off a little here
On the stnrt a few sales were made tint
wero not over 'W1ia lower, but before fell
ers could cut loosi) the market dropped
down to a big nickel lower. The bulk 01 the
good mixed hogs sold at J5.67'4 nnd '5 7),
with thn choicer and heavier welehts golnr
lnrsely At S5.72! and 1T..75, and from that up.
The lighter wolghtH sold from 13 65 down,
It was not a partlculirly active mnrket,
but still the hogs kept moving toward the
scales, and the hulk ot the offerings was
disposed of In good season,
As has been the case for sometime past,
tho lightweight stuff was left until th-
last, and as packers do not want that class
of hogs the close was very slow nnd we -,k.
The rnnge of prices keeps growing wider
as packers are pounding the lightweight
63...
86...
72...
M...
79...
11...
81...
79. .
7'i. . .
7C...
fX) ..
53...
72...
82...
72...
5...
70...
70...
.. a -11',
.. 5 1W
80 I ,
40 8 r,t
80 Id,
o i;
48 i 17!
'j 8 vn.
.Zli :iM l 1,1!,
.MS 100 8 fit,
.UI lt I 67,
:r. i
41 3 67,
81 i
120 l l7,
to t;i
283 160 8 1.7!:
222 0 I ti'i
40 5 till,
M 5 1.71,
80 i t)7,
.2)1
.317 ISO
.227 ...
2'!
...210
...2j4
...Ji
...210
....:!
....214
....315
....207 ... lull,
....217 210 5 7
210 120 5 61V,
.210 1?) i 17t4
ci i
.21
...20.) !w 5 67',,
....227
... i?-
6 (.;,
3 .0
. 120 i ?
3 .0
70
i 10
7J...
8ti. .
TI...
69...
IJ...
t...
70...
66...
a...
5C...
72...
14...
It...
83...
To...
85...
51...
49...
32...
34...
50..
80...
Tt...
67...
86...
7J...
10...
72...
72...
75...
69...
74.
81.
81.
64.
TV
65.
M Pl 8 it)
. 341
...251
...)
...211
..111
...ttt
...2W
...Ml
270
t .21,
4) 8 Til,
S") i 72!,
4) 8 71f,
l-.lt,
80 ITS!,
i-t
H 8 .11,
49 8
28 l'.l 5 ;w
211 J-C I Tit;
..318 . . 14
Ml 84 8 71
4) 3 ;i
. ". M
8 8 80
.. 5 84)
) I ti
CO 8 '.8
...1:3
....236
....2T1
....264
. . . .ii'i
....111
....212
....184
....178
...AH
....220 IM
....193 160
....191 120
....201
....frl
....2V)
...,2H
11
5 71
80 8 M
68
ti
K
40 8 T,
W 4
SO &
4) 8 ITI,
0 Oil,
221 32 & r.Ti,
203 360 t 6Tt,
2Ui Iw i r,,
25) iH i ,0
.223 12 i 10
....239
i 'i0
.2.11
221
213
.223 M
IS)
. . . .237
....241
....215
5 70
40 6 TO
4) I TO
40 8 7(1
TO ,
6
71
89
89
69
60
18 120 5 70
.231 200 5 70
224 200 8 TO
270 160 8 TO
Id) 6 10
40 6 72i
. 5 iw
10 I
..21
..2ih
41
SHLhP Thero were only a few bundle!
or native sheep and lambs offered 10. ay
and scarcely enough to make u m.irkei.
biveral of the cars tlmt arrived were 1 or.
signed direct to locnl packers, which nnd.'
the number on sale still smaller. Ruy. rs
took hold In fairly good shape and cleared
the pens at an early hour, and so far as
could be seen they paid practically steady
prices. Lambs sold as high as 81.75. and 1
string of ewes brought 82.'V.
Quotations: Choice yearlings, 83.C51J3.S5:
fair to good yearlings, 83.40tfj.f5; 0.0.10
wethers. J3.C5fi3.76; fair to good wethers.
J3.35I?3.65; choice ewes, 83.153.25: fair to
good ewes, 82.5033.1K); choice spring I. nibs,
J4.b5Ii5.00; fair to good spring lumbs, J4..3.1'
4.tw; feeder wethers, t2.50M3.00; feeder lam.s,
ti 1 (Ln 1 ...... 1 ... ',..
83.CV33.W. Iteptcsentatlve sales:
No.
4 native ewes and bucks.
3 native bucks
6 cull feeder lambs
7 cull feeder lambs
12 cull feeder lambs
41 native ewes
1 native ewe
129 feeder lambs
30 feeder lambs
41 feeder lambs
2 cull wethers
6 Utah wethers
7 native yearlings
2 native wethers
31 native lambs
12 native lambs
1 Ttah lamb
8 I'tall lambs
29 I'tall lambs
190 Utah lambs
30 native lambs
Av
10
13.1
46
4i
45
104
110
57
56
59
0
75
S3
165
tO
67
70
62
66
tki
61
Pr.
Jl fX)
2 V)
V 51
2 M)
2 ro
2 u
3 1"
3 ;o
;t 20
3 20
3 25
3 51
3 IV)
3 75
4 r.
4 25
4 6)
4 t0
4 111
4 0)
4 75
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAHICKT.
Cnttle find Hobs' Stent!, Sheep Mnrket
Lower,
CHICAGO, July 26.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
4,500 head. Including 625 head Texans; gen
erally steady; good to prime steers. JV351J
6.00; poor to medium. 84.(95.25j stockers
and feeders. $2. 4O7J4.30; cows. I2.754.60;
heifers. J2.2504.75; canners. Jl.25fl2.2i; bulls,
$2.23ff4.C0; calves, J3.003o.25; Texas uteers.
J3.0014.50. ,
it-na n.nAlnfa t fuVi t,anH Iflmntrnw.
15,0u0 head, estimated; left over, 4.5CO head;
gootl, steauy; num. orjiuc lower; niixt-u nu
butchers, J5.65jl6.0G; good to choice heavy,
. -. n,.,. ,.i,h linn vv. .YftYi5.&0! llkrllt.
JS.75f5."95.' bulk of sales. J5.S0O5.95.
SHEl'.I ,RU liAJlUB-jwreiins,
heatl; slow, lower: lambs, H"&13c lower;
good to choice wethers. J3.S0U4.25; fair to
t 1 ...iw.,l ti Of.57'l tvimlnrn k.liitn.
ycnrlinKS, $4.t)0Q4.50; native lambs,
r... si i - . en 1 4 mill tl MVfl ' Til
Knusnn City Live Stock Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY, July 2C.-CATTLi;-Re-celpts,
7,500 head natives, 900 head Texans,
SOU nend calves; best native beef steers,
steady to 10c higher; TexanB, steady; other
cattle 10d25c lower; cholcn txport and
heavy dressed beef steers, j5.60ii5.S5; fnlrto
good, $4.75115.40; stockers and feeders, $2.10
3.75; western-fed steers, J4.40SJ5.oO; western
range steers, J3.owij4.7S: Texans ami In
tllans, $2.901f4.23; Texas cows, J2.bO5i3.10; na
tive cows, J2.401M.23; heifers, J2.509'l.7a; can
ners. $1,5002.35; hulls, J2.2S1jl.00: calves, $2.50
lions Receipts, 19,500 head; market 6c
lower; top, J6.10; bulk of sales, J5.Stvff5.00;
heavy. $5.95S?0.10; mixed packers, $3.6005.90;
light. $3.3.103.75; pigs, J3.5oO5.30.
SHEEP AND LAMnS-Recelpts. 1.000
head; market steady; lambs, J4.00Oj.00;
wethers. $3.2501.00; ewes. $2.250 3.00; western
range- sheep, $3.2503.80; stockers, $1.5002.50.
St. I. on Is Live Stock Market.
ST.' LOUIS, July 26,-CATTLE-Rcccipts,
3 600 head, Including 1.000 head Texans;
market sternly for natives to strong for
Texans: native shipping nnd export steers,
$l.8.'.O5.80; dressed beef and butcher steers,
$ lo'fjC.n.-. steers under 1,000 lbs., $4.0005.00:
Stockers and feeders. $2.50H4.10; cows ami
heifers. $2.0001.75; canners. $1.2.)i?)2.7a; hulls,
m -ai rr., Tvm nnd Indian steers. JJ.WKci
U5, cows and heifers. $2.3002.3.1.
' . . , ' . . . I . qn, . I. ..... 1 . ... n "l.nl
I lf)t in licceipi". ii..iw num., mum.,
lower; pigs nnd lights, $5.75Oa.f0; pnekers,
$5.7305.8'1; butchers, $5.9006.16.
SHEEP AND LAMHB-Recelpts, 3.100
head; market strong; native muttons. $3.00
4)3.73; lambs, $4.25(3.15; culls and bucks.
00O3.6O; stockers, $l.7502.2o.
Ncrr Vork Live Stock Mnrket.
NEW YORK. July 2S.-rnEEyE8-Re-celpts,
4.C1S head; steers, nulet but steady;
hulls, firm; cows, steady to 10c lower:
steers, $1.3505.70; bulls. $2.750 3.63; cows and
heifers, $2.3004.00; shipments, 624 head cat
tle anil 4,260 tiunrtcrs nf beef.
OALVER-Itccelpts, 172 head; steady to
firm, till sold; veals, $4.00'd6.M; buttermilks.
';'sHI:EP4' AND LAMITvi-Rccelpts. 3,!vS2
heatl; sheep, steady; fair to prime lnmhs.
25c ' higher; sheep, $3.0004.25; Iambs, fair to
prim". $5.(i0O6.i); common to medium, $3.25'
ti&KX1, neatly market;
western, $6.25.
St. .lour nil l.lvr Stock MnrUrt.
HT. JOSEPH. July 26.-CATTLI3-no-celnts.
1,416 hi'iid; market steatly; natives,
$3 4oJ5.76; cows and heifers, $l.)O4.50; hulls
and sings, $2.ty(14.75; Blockers and feeders,
1.7COTI.90; Venls. $2,001(4.00,
HOOS-Rccelpts, 13,916 head; market
mnstlv So lower; light and mixed, $5.55flo,90;
SSdl'im VntJ heavy, $3,801)6.10; pigs. $3,00O
Usi.EEP' JlDWLAMnS-Recelpt8, 2.31H
heatl; market dull, lower.
Stock In Sight,
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at the llvo principal
live stock markets July 26;
V ii 1 1 in. 1 iukpi vjut;'it
South Omaha i.wt. iu.o.j
Chicago ."''' 23,0V)
Kansas City MM 19.500
St. Louis 3,600 9,300
St. Josept) t.tt" j.i,iii
780
14,000
X0OO
T.IOO
2,3)8
Totals
..19,602 75,819 21, IM
rirttaar ltiatt,
Boyd Commission Co
Bucct&sors to Jktnan tt. Beyd A Co.,
OMAHA, NEB.
COMMISSION
lillAIN PROVISIONS AND STOCK!.
BukiU ol Trad Balldla.
Direct wires to Chicago and Now Tork,
Oortcisondence. John A. Watrsn 4 Co.