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    THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 0, 1002.
COMMERCIAL AND. FINANCIAL
Crn Interest Centers in Ju1j, Which
Ttnchei Hinttj Gtota.
OTHER CEREALS EXPERIENCE RECESSION
September Grains Drp Oil While
' Uof Proslarts Display Strength,
bat Liberal Offerings Weaken
the rrorlalon Pit.
CIT1CACJO. July 8. Prices on the Board
ef Trade today had a Iowit tendency, with
the exception of July corn, which option
the shorts bid up to tOc, the highest price
alnce 1W2. September corn cloned lV'8lvc
lower. September wheat waa 1S1V lower.
Data were c lower, while provisions
closed from Be lower to 7V4C higher.
There waa nothing especially character
istic In the Individual dealings In wheat
and while the market reacted eome from
the low point, the average for the day was
at lower prices. favorable weather
throughout the winter wheat belt was the
cause for the weak opening and this, com
bined with the evident disappointing ca
bles, had a depressing effect during the en
tire session. September wheat opened SW
Ho lower at 73473ic, but later In the day,
on reports ot rains In the northwest and
southwest, there was considerable buying
and prices advanced to "irci .1c and the
close was fairly steady. wlth a loss of
10 art 72M!72ftc. I-ocal receipts were M
cars, with 14 contract. Minneapolis and
jbuluth reported ICO cars, making a, total
J or the three points of 2K1 cars, against 183
aat week and 3," a year ago. Seaboard
clearances of wheat and flour were equal
to 144,000 bushels. Primary receipts were
HS.OtiO bushels, against 686,000 bushels the
corresponding day last year,
v Interest In corn again centered In the
Duly option, which opened unchanged to
lo higher. The pressure exerted on shorts
yesterday was again In evidence today and
their frantic efforts to secure the goods
the price of July soared to 9oc, the highest
price since 1N92, when the record of $1 waa
reached. Trading, however, was not large.
Toward the latter part of the session there
waa less urgency to buy and prices re
acted. The close was 3c higher at 87o.
September corn was Influenced somewhat
at the start by the alight strength In
wheat and by the sharp advance In July.
The opening was 4c lower to He higher
at 62ic On general selling the -market
old toff to 61c and the close waa lVfil'o
lower. Local receipts were 211 cars, with
only 8 cars of contract grade.
Keoorta of serious damace to oats In
Iowa checked the declining tendency that
developed at the opening and prices ral
lied, but toward the close there was an.
other decline In sympathy with wheat and
corn. September opened He to c lower
at B3c to 4c, me ntgnesi price or tne
day. and after declining to 3SUo closed o
lower at 23c. Local receipts were lu4
cars.
Higher prices for hogs Imparted strength
to provisions and the opening figures were
from 24o to 10c higher. There were lib
eral offerings at the advance and the
trength failed to hold. September pork
opened 7VgWc higher at J8.66ol8.77V4 and
after ranging between II 8. 67 W and 118 874
closed 74c lower at 118.70. Lard ranged
between 110.92V'a10.t5 and tll.074 and closed
6c higher at iM4. Kibe closed 6c lower
at IW.774. after selling between 110.724 and
aiu.sivk.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat
70 cars; corn, 200 cars; oata, 100 cars; hogs,
bu,iiu neaa.
The leading future ranged as follows:
ruled easy In tone and the various grades,
with the exception or stunoara, were gen
erally steady, though demand continues
low. whereas product is very neavy.
which accounts for the prevailing weak
ness. A sale of lon.nm pounds of elec-
rolytlc for July delivery was reported at
II. US. the market closing at lll.vdllon.
Standard spot to" August waa laet quoted
at ll.S7'fi U.7S; lake, tll.sWS12.il. and cast
ing, f 11 . 5ii The Knglish market also
displayed a weaker tone, prices being de
pressed 3s 81 on spot ana ns on futures,
closing at 53 and 51 lis. While quiet, tin
today had a better level of prlcea, spot
dosing at t28.1f' 28. ; London reported no
changes, the spot price being 12n lis, and
. . . ......- niii l - nT v . I n
held quiet and steady without quotable
change; London remained at 11 s Jd.
Spelter waa firmly held but unchanged In
he local market at 6.1.1ZV4. but in M abronxi,
he Knglish closing price being 19. Ixoal
Iron remained about steady and quiet at
he old oasis. arrants continued more or
less nominal and without quotation: No.
1 foundry, northern, was quoted at 122 0na
.w; ISO. I rnupdry, northern, i.'i.fa w;
iso. l foundry; southern, 121.6Pfa2z.Mi; no.
foundry, southern. soft. 121.8OW22.B0.
Knglish markets were a trifle Irregular.
Glasgow closing higher at 86 and Middles
borough at 6a 104a.
Artlcles.l Opcn'.l High. Low. Close. Tes'y,
' 'Wheat
- July
Bept.
Dec.t
Sept. '
Dec.
May
Oata
a July
b July
a Sept.
b Sept.
b Deo."
Sept
i Sept.
Ribs
. July
' Sept.
74T,t7B
73-14i
84 a&
60(824
48 (ff4
4446
41 S
4tvS4
80S
331? 34
83
IS T7
U 86
11 OS
11 00
10 80
10 86
7B
73H
744
' 80
624
4841
46
41
47
80
4
18 T7U1
18 874
11 06
11 07
10 80
10 874
744 744
72H721i'8"'
1
87
61' BH
84
61
474'
41
48
804
834
834
is o
18 674
10 924
10 924
106
10 7241
44
414
464
804
834
834!
18 60
18 70
11 00
11024
10 70
10 774
7Bi
72H
744
84
621.4
48
444
46
04
344
18 (6
18 774
10 P2H
10 974
10 774
10 824
84
a old. b new.
Cash Quotations were aa follows:
FLOUR Steady: winter patents, 83.70
8.80; straights, 13.203.30; spring special.
,14.20; spring patents, 13.603.SO.
WHEAT No. 8 spring, 7Bi764o; No.
red. 7BK,(&T7e.
CORN No. , 87(8S8c; No. t yellow, 864
88c.
OAT8-Nq , 49c: No. 2 white. 624634o;
no. a wnite, Di'Divic
RTE No. I, 684c 1 1
SEEDS No. 1 flax. SI M; No. 1 northwest
em, 81-73; prime timothy, 15.75; clover, con.
tract a-rade. 18.36.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 118.60
fn8.A5. Lard, per iou lbs.. xii.r('4taii .
Short ribs sides (loose), 810.6Ty910.76. Dry
salted shoulders (boxed), 18.7Mi.0O. Short
rlear aides (boxed). 111. 12411 11.25.
WHISKY On the basis of high wines.
81.80.
The following are the receipts and ship
ments: I
- Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbla 23.000 10.000
Wheat bu 63.000 6.000
Corn, bu 188,000 87.000
Oats, bu 348.000 91,000
Rye, bu "1.000
Barley, bu 14.000 1.000
patents, 13 764.86; first clears, $2.86; second
clears, BOS.
BRAN In bulk. $1400514.78. v
Dsjlsjth Grain Market.
DULtTTH. July 8. WHEAT No. 1 north
rrn. hard, 74c; No. 1 northern and July,
7B4c; September, 72c.
OATS September, 32V.C.
OMAHA.
WHOLGaALH
MARKETS.
HEW YORK STOCKS AXD BOSDS.
nfarket Strengthens, Thoagb Clnse
Sees Scramble for Profit Taking;.
NEW TORK, July 8. Something very
like a scramble to take profits at the end
of the day served to throw some discredit
upon the character of the day's movement
In stocks, which had reached considerable
proportions and with a semblance of much
more substantial character than anything
In the recent course of the market. Spots
of strength were more numerous and the
well-established dividend-paying stocks
were foremost in the trading.
The orders from single commission
houses and the Individual blocks taken of
some of the high grade railroad stocks
lamy warranted an Inference of invest
ment bulng, supposed to be re-Investment
of resources' made available by the July
aisnursements on tne part of inside con
Condition of Trade aad Quotations aa
Staple and Fancy Frodnee.
EGGB Candled stock, lSiffldc.
LIVE POULTRY Hens. 74r8c: old roost
ers, acordlna to are. 4(frftc: turkava. Jtoi10c:
ducks and geese, 647c; broilers, per lb., 124
que.
BUTTER Packing stock, 15c: choice
dairy, In tubs, nfllSc; separator, 20glc.
'RESH CAUGHT FISH Trout, 10e;
herring, 6c: pickerel, 8c; pike, 9c;
perch, so; - Dunaio, dressed. 7c; sunnsh.
6c; blueftna, 9c; whlteilsh, !0-; caVflsh. 11c;
black bass. 18c; l.ariDut, lie; salmon, 6o;
haddock, lie; codfish. 12c: red snapper. 10c:
lobsters, boiled, per lb., 27c; lobsters, green,
per lb., 25c: bullheads, 10c.
nurjuiNB uve, per aoa., oc
VEAL Choice, 6So. i
CORN-63C
OATS-Blc.
URAK Per ton. IIS.
HAY Prlcea Quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Cholee hay. No.
upland, n; iso 1 medium, if.oo; no. 1
coarse, 17. Rye atraw, 15.50. These prlcea
are for hay or good color and quality. De
mand fair, receipts ugnt.
VEGETABLES.
CAULIFLOWER home grown, per do.
75c.
NEW CELERY Kalamazoo, 80c,
POTATOES New - potatoes, per bu., 60c
GREEN ONIONS Per !oa.. according to
stZ4 of bunches. 16'if20c.
TURNIPS Per bu., 40c,
BEETS Per basket, 40o.
GREEN CORN Per do., 15e.
CUCUMBERS Per dos., 85846o,
LETTUCE Per dox, beaches, 2&C.
PARSLEY Per dos., fg3Bc.
RADISHES Per dox., 2oi26o.
WAX BEANS Homt i-swn, per market
Basket. 6o&60c; strlnff beans, per market
basket, &Ctj60c,
titi L HAKo riome grown, per id., jo.
CABBAGE California or home-grown.
new, lkhl'tc.
ONIONS New California. In aacka. par
lb., 2c-
TOMATOES Texas, per 4-baaket crate,
864? 90c.
NAVI bkaisb rer ou.. i.
FRUITS.
APRICOTS-Callfornla. 81.40.
PEACHES California, 11.10.
PLUMS California, per 4-baaket crates.
fancy, ll.BOfrl.fiu; choice, 81.26.
PItUNfcs rer dox, ii.au.
APPLET Summer varletlas, per bbl..
$3 60.
Clit.Kit.a uaiiiomia, per dox, io;
home-grown, per 24-qt. case, I2.00QH.28.
11 . X ' I" . T rfliir T ' nmi. t a ,1 M
RASPBERRIES Black, per M-pte., 14.00;
red, per 24-pts., 13.00.
W Al H. KM E IAJ B OC.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
PINEAPPLES Florida, 80 to N count.
14.60.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
12.262 75.
ORANGES Valenclas, 14,766.00; Medi
terranean sweets, 14.u0-a4.25.
lemons nancy. .wa.bo: uessinaa.
(4.60(.00.
HONEY Per 24-sectlon case. 82.76et.00.
CIDER Nehawka. per bbl.. 13.25: New
xorK, J.TB.
popcorn l er id., tc; sneued, oe,
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, eer lb..
12c: hard shell, per lb.. U4c: No. 2 soft
shell, 10c; No. 2 hard shell. He; Brazils, per
IV., UIUCI ,U., A;, HIHIUIIUB, RU1
shell, 16c; hard shell, 16c; pecaoa, large, per
id., uc, sraan, ivc, cocoanuta, per sacs,
$3.60. - ........ .
HIDES No. 1 green. 64c: No. 1 green.
64c; No. 1 salted, 74c: No 8 salted, 64c;
v( , . ... 1 I . a A i itZ i . aA. irA ..... 1
calf, 12 to 16 lbs., 6c; dry hides, 813c; sheep
pelts, 75c: horse hides, Jl.&ocij 2.60.
ULii M. i Aits a. a. Aipern quotes tne
following prices: Iron, country mixed, per
ton, 110 ; Iron, stove plate, per ton, 17.60;
copper, per lb.. 84c; brass, heavy, per lb.,
84c; braas, light, per lb., 6c; lead, per lb..
eftc; xinc, per id., zc; ruooer, per id., so.
St. IOols Grain and Provlaloaa.
8T. LOUIS. July 8. WHEAT No. I red
casn, elevator, nc; track, 72ot,S4c; July,
71c; September, 70c; December, 734c; No,
trolling Interests In some of the properties.
Such buying was manifest in New York
Central and Chicago A Northwestern. This
rrobably had more than anv other thing
o do with dissipating the feeling of sus
picion which has been persistently felt to
ward tne wnoie recent upward movement.
The reaction at the close nf the ilav re
vived these suspicions and the large pro
portion or tne oay s Duying orders, which
were for western account, kept' alive the
supposition that the "western contingent"
were actively manipulating the market. In
connection with the renewed pressure upon
the shorts In July corn. The special
irengm or t?t. raul was accompanied bv
revival of old rumora of control of that
property by Union Pacific. The soft coal
carriers were taken on the demonstrsted
beneiU they are receiving from the paraly
sis of the anthracite coal traffic. This
movement embraced some of the common
stocks of the "Morgan regions," Including
Southern Railway and Erie, but the Read.
lngs and anthracite carriers generally were
imost stagnant.
A marked Influence was caused unon sen
tlment by the sagging of the foreign ex
change rate away from the gold export
point after tentative arrangements had
been made for a shipment on Thursday.
The sterling rate at Paris also rallied. The
gold, export was averted by the renewed
offerings by bills against sterling loans,
which were facilitated by the growing eaee
vi ms lionaon money market. The local
trust companies also came Into this mar
ket as lenders of manv millions of dollars
on call, which served aa a stimulating Influ
ence On BDecUlatlon. The Chlrnro rata of v.
change continues at 60 per cent dlscout, with
cunnnuea pressure on Kew yom ror funds.
United Btates Steel lost nearly a nnlnt In
the late dealings on the postponement of
the decision of the appeal of the suit
against the stock conversion plan and on
ne Deginmng oi a new suit. This and the
nam preak in Colorado Fuel aezrnvnteri
tne reaction ana tne closing was easy.
Business In bonds broadened out aome.
what, but the market waa Irregular. Total
sales, par value, 13.635.000. United States
new 4s declined 4 In the last call.
ine following are the closing prices on
mo new i oik diock exchange:
Atchlaoa S So. P.olflc
do pta So Rllw
Bsltlmora tt Ohio... .101 do pfd
do pfd ....t (6 Ti A p
Csnsdlui Pscina ....IwVt., St. L. A w..
Canada Bouthra .... 91 1 do pfd ..
Chea. at Ohio H Union Paclno ....
Chicago A Alton do p(d
do pfd MWabaih
Chicago. I. A L 74 do pfd
do p(d hi w. I. E
Chicago A E. I lul I do Id prd
Chicago A Ot. W.... J94Wla. cntral
do lat pfd nvti do pfd
do id Pfd 47". Art.m. tinna
Chicago A N. W SM lAimr. Eiprma ...
C.. R. I. P iso V. 8. express....
Chicago 1". A T 21 .Walla-Farao Expra..00
do pfd 17U. Ami. Coooar 14 U
C. C. A St. L li .Arner. C. A F JW
Kit
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady: creamery. ivmzo
dairies, 16g:ic. Cheese, steady, 10tf10o.
Eggs, firm; fresh, lac.
HEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
Qnetatleas ot the Day aa Tarloas
Coaantodltlra
NEW TORK. July 8. FISUR-Reeelpts,
I7,OXt bbla.; exports, 13,268 bbls.; market
was aulet and barely steady: wlir.er
straights, 13.7Cxga.85; winter patents. 13.90&
4.10; Minnesota patents, H.Wava; Minne
sota bakers. 13.lwSS.i6: winter low grades.
82854M.00: winter extras. 13.1 Mil 36. Rye
flour, dull: fair to good, 13.25!i33.45; choice
to fancy, hwxH3.to.
CORhlMEALr Dull; yellow western, 81.83
cltv. 11.31: Brand vwlne. 13. 46013.66.
RTE Steady; No. 1 weatern, 6B4c, f. o,
b., afloat; state, S3(g&4c, c. L f., New York
ca riots.
HARLET- Nominal.
WHEAT Receipts, 121.676 bu.; spot easy
No. 8 red, 804c elevator and 804o afloat
No. 1 northern. Duluth. R3Sc f. o. ex afloat
No. 1 hard, Manitoba. 85Sc afloat. Oenera
weakness prevailed In wheat all day
Weather conditions Improved and llaulda-
tlon became a feature; outside support waa
'light and prices dropped a cent per bushel
The market closed weak at Vtflc net de
cline; July, sowtc. closed at c: Sep.
, tember, 78 l-l(Vn7Se. closed at 784c; De-
cemoer. 7'g'.iio, ciosea at fo.
CORN Receipts, none: exports. 8.870 bu
.spot stesdy; No. 8, 70c elevator and 7v
f. o. b. afloat. Option market opened up I EOOS Steady: fresh Missouri and Kan
,flrm here with the west, but soon turned I saa stock, 14o doaen, loss off, cases re.
iwvaa. iia, imyeuau uy mura lavoraDie I turned.
1 hard. 76fif764e.
CORN Lower: No. 1 cash. 63c: track.
86c; July, 63c; September, 634c; December,
11 ttC.
oath Lower; no. l casn, 4c: track, i
604c; July, 36c; September, 28T4c; No,
white, 63c.
RYE Easy at B7c.
FLOUR Quiet and unchanged: old, red
winter patents, t3.60ift3.70: extra fancy and
straight, 13.25(03.35; new of each nominally
10c a Darrei loss; clear, S4.w(p.zu.
SEED Timothy, nominally 15.
CORN MEAL Steady at 13.16.
BRAN Quiet and barely steady; sacked,
east track. 844c.
HAY About steady; timothy, $11.00
low; prairie, ii.waio.oo.
WHISKY-Steady at 11.80.
IRON COTTON TIES Steady at 81.C6.
BAQOINQ Steady at 64QHc
HEMP TWINE Be.
PORK Lower; Jobbing. 818.60. old; 11100,
new. Lard, duller at 810.60. Dry salt
meats steady; boxed extra shorts. 111;
clear ribs, 811124: short clear, 111.28. Ba
con, steady; 1 boxed extra shorts. 811.874;
clear ribs, lit; short clear, 112124.
METALS Lead, steady at 83.874; spelter.
nigner at .'ud.w.
POULTRY Dull; chlckena, 4o; springs,
12c: turkeys. 9c: ducks. 7c: ceese. 4Vae.
BUTTER Easy; creamery, 17$22c; dairy,
EGOS Steady at 124c. loss oft.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 6.000 11,000
Wheat, bu 89,000 89.000
Corn, bu t8,0u0 16,000
Oata, bu 83.000 86,000
Kansas City Grain aaa Previsions.
KANSAS C1TT. July 8. WHEATJulr.
6Sc; September, 67474c: cash. No. 1 hard,
old, 72&734c: No. I, 7048714c; new, 704o;
no. j red, 01a, ;zie; new, 71c; no. 3, new
6ti4Sc: No. t spring. 70c: No. 4 hard. old.
70c; new, 66c; rejected hard, new, 63'66c;
juiy, uc; eeptemoer, kic.
CORN-Cash, No. t mixed, 66c; No.
White, 68c: No. 8, 674c.
OATS-No. 1 white, 49c.
RYE No. 1. 66c.
HAY-Cholce timothy, llt.OOfSU.W; choice
prairie. a9.wiGiu.w.
BUTTER-Creamery, 19(gl8o; dairy,
lancy, isc.
news, declined sharply, closing 4'8'4c net
I lower; July closed at f"c; Septeipber, 644
; Tj6c, closed at 644c; December closed at
fcl4o.
OATS Receipts, 100.700 bu.: exports, 1.785
bu.; spot easy; No. 8. 654c; No. 8, 66c: No.
I white, 6U0; No. 8 white. 6040; track,
'mixed western, 64$56c; track, white west-
ern. 67fnlo; track, state white, 67toSc. Op.
. tiona weakened with other grains on bet
ter crop news.
HAY Quiet; spring, 604265c; good to
choice. 04j96c.
HIDES Quiet; Galveston, 20 to lbs.,
lsc; California, ill to 25 Iba., 19c; Texas dry.
. 84 to 80 lbs., 13c
HOPS Firm; state, prime to choice, 1901
crop. 194ii234c; 1900, 10c; olda, fi!c; atate,
common to choice, 1901 crop, lMiilc; olds,
6'u9c; Pacific coast, 1901 crop, 194j'.!3c; 19u0,
Jfc; olds, 6r9e,
LEATHER Quiet; acid. tW2Sc.
WOOXi Quiet; domestic fleece, 2Vfj30e.
PROVISIONS Beef, quiet; famllv, 115 60
' fTlSfx; mess, 811 60114.00; beef hams. 111. CO
611.60; packet. 114.60.d 15.60; rlty extra India
mesa, t?4 Oii-yJi 00. Cut raeats, firm; pickled
belllesf 1U 12.00; pickled shoulders. 19 .00
tm &0; pickled hams. Ill Oofri 12.00. Lard,
easier; weatern steamed, 111.26; July closed
at 111.85, nominal; reflned, easy; South
America, 111.80; compound. is.l?4tj 60;
continent. 811.40. Pork, Arm; family, 121;
Short clear, 1 5a'i2 00; mesa. tl9.outjl 75.
TALLOW Firm; city (12 per pkg.), 64c;
country tpkga. free), Hfc4e.
RICK Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 44
C64c: Japanese, 4j5c.
rtUTTEK Receipts. 16.171 pkgs.; firm;
state dairy. lTWo'JAic ; creamery, atate.
lKVittSo: creamery. Imitation, 17tjl9c; fac
tory. 1WJ1SC.
CHEESE Receipts. 8.308 rkgs.: Irregular:
fancy, large colored, 4aSo; white, 94tf
9e; rancy. small, new, state, iuu cream
ca-lored, KtT104c; white. lotilaC.
EiS Receipts, ' 14.349 pkas.; steady
state and Pennsylvania, 9oia2i4c; weatern
candled. 19WC
MtiLASMKS Quiet; New Orleans, SKSHlc.
POUI.TJtY Alive, ouiet and unchanaed:
chickens, fowls, dressed, weak and irregu
' lar. Kellers, 151tc; fowls, U412c; lur
kevs. Unl4o.
. UEXAlJb-Th local copper usxkst today
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Receipts. Shipments
...188.000 86,000
... 60,000 42.400
.i. 87,000 6,000
Philadelphia rroaaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Julv 8-BITTTa7R
Firm; eatra western creamery, 214c; extra
nearny prints, zjc.
tAius Firm, good demand: fresh nearby.
ivvkc. loss on: rrean western, sue. loss off
fresh southwestern, 19c, loss off; fresh
southern limine, loss on.
CHEESE Firm : New York full creams.
prime small, 10 B 10Vi-; New York ful
creams, fair to good, 9ig'l04c.
Toledo Grain and Seed.
TOLEDO, O., July 8. WHEAT Dull,
weaa: caan. isc: juiy. ioc: BeDtember.
ioic; iwccmuer,. 11c,
tuitn-ijuu, steady; caan, rc; July, S64C
September. 61c: December. 47Hc.
OATH Dull, firm; cash, 4K4c;' July,, old,
aic; juiy, new, wc; Beptemoer, new
oc; Beptemoer, new He.
SEED Clover, dull; cash, 1515.
Mllwaakeo Grala Market.
MII.WAI'KF.E IjIv S WHRAT-tlnll
No. 1 northern, 77c; No. t, 75i"764c; Sep'
temoer, i-c.
RYE Dull: No. 1. 684c nominal.
BARLEY Steady; No. X 714672c; sarn
pie, noining aoing.
CORN September, 604c.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. July 8.-CORN-Flrmer; No.
644c.
OATS Inactive; No. I white, 800610,
Dinea tnrougn.
WHISKY-On the basis of I1J0 for fid.
lanea goods.
Minneapolis Mktgt, Klear and Bran.
MINNEAPOLIS, July 8--WHEAT-July,
78c; September. 71ac: on track. No. 1 hard.
84c; No. I northern, 74c; No. 1 northern,
I44c.
i'LOUR-Flrst pates U, HOIS; Mcond
.. a4
.. M
.. 434
.. K4
.. 374
..iua
.. 464
.. J2
.. ,
.. I64
.. 48
..in
,.t2S
.114
U.6.M; balances. $2,640, 786; money, 4 '944 per
cent.
BOSTON. Jul- 1 Clearings. 824sOG4,087;
balance, $1.14.S66.
BALTIMORE. Jnlr 8-Clearlngn. Pl.oso,-
0C4: balances, t46 649; money, 44""a percent.
ST. LOUIS, July 8. Clearings. t!.3.:W,7!;
balances, $1,691,791; money, steady. 66 per
cent; jvew 1 ork exchange, ic aisoount.
CINCINNATI. Julv 8 Clearings. 13. 6M.-
3V; money. 346 per cent; New York ex
change, par.
New Tork MlnlnW tlaotatloas.
NEW YORK. Julv 8 The following are
i.ne closing prices on mining stocks:
Adams Con
Allco ....
Breera
Rrunnwlrk Con ..
Comatocli Tunnel
Con. Cal. A Vs..
Iadwood Terra..
Horn Sllrer
Ion Sllrer
Leadrllls Coa ...
. to
. 40
. M
. I
. 4
.1U
..in
.in
. to
. 1
Llttla Chlaf ...
Ontario
Ophlr
rnoenix
Potoal
Sarago
Wlerra Nerada
Small Hopas ...
Standard
... II
...T74
...111
... S
... IT
... (
... XO
... 46
...KM
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
lattl of Good Quality Sold Tnj at
rirm Prices.
HOGS ADVANCED FULLY A NICKEL
Light Receipts ot Sheep and Better
Grades Coald Safely Bo (taeted
Streng to a Diane Higher Feed
ers Also la Good Demand.
uoio. Bouthera am. do pfd
do lat pfd 71 Amar. Ui, Oil
do 2d Ofd 44U. Am txtA
Tel. A Hudaon 1761 Amar. B AR.
Del., L. A W I70i4 do pfd
Denrar A R. 0.... 41 Ana. Mm. Co..
dov sfd
Kris
do lat pfd....
do id ofd
Ot. Nor. pfd....
Hocking Vallsy
do ofd
Illinois Cantrml .
lowa central ...
do pfd
L. K. A W
do Dtd
Louis. A Naah...
Manhattan L ...
Mat. St. Br
Max. Central ...
Max. National .
Minn. A St. L...
Mo. Pad no
M.. K. A T
do pfd
1. Central...
T. Central..
o Bra. Rap. Tr.
N,
Nor. A Weal..
do pfd
Ontario A W....Y
Pennarlranla
Reading
do lat pfd
do Id nfd
St. U A 8. P....
do lat pfd
do Id ofd
St. L. 8. w
do pfd
St Paul
do pfd
.... u
.... M
....184
.... M
.... 04
....1(4
.... 48 Si
.... I4
.... M
....12i
....141
....lit
....1414
.... J
.... 184.
....Ill
....1104
.... n
.... i
....1M
....167VI
.... 17
. 14!
.16S
. H
. K
.
WW
. si
. 7IH
. 31
. 8
.1774
.1J
Colo. F. A 1.
Con. Oas
Con. Tob. pfd
Otnaral Elaotrto ..
Hocking Coal
Int'n'l Paper .....
ao Pfd
Int'n'l Power
Liacleds Oaa
National Blaeult .
National Lead ....
No. American
Paclflo Coaat
Pacing Mall
People's Oaa
Preaaed Steal Car.
do nfd
Pullman Pal. Car.
Republlo Steel ....
do pfd
Sugar
Tenn. C. A I
U. B. St P. Co....
do pfd
U. S. Leather
do pfd
U. 8. Rubber
do pfd
U. B. Steal,
do pfd
Weatern Union ...
Am. Locomottrs ..
do pfd
K. C. Southern....
do pfd
.. to
"
.. 04
..lotvt
..
.. 14
..t234
..1214
..04 .
.. It
.. 104
.. 74"4
.. 73Vi
.. 89
.. 47H
.. 114
..1114
.. 48
.. 414
..1011
.. 44
.. K
..134
.. 17
.. 781
..1!8
.. 4314
.. 144
.. II
.. 12
.. 844
.. 14
.. M4
.. 18
.. t1
.. 174
.. S2
.. 134
.. 84
.. M4
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. July 8. MONEY On mil.
easier, ti per cent; last loan at 8 per
cent; prime mercantile paper. 44(35 Der
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Easier stlt R7V.
454.877A for demand and at 14.854 for sixty
days; posted rates. !4.864.864 and 14.88H
4.89; commercial bills, !4.&4V(j4.fio.
eleven oar, Wftc; Mexicaa dollars,
424c.
BONDS Government, easy; state. ' Inac
tive; railroad. Irregular.
The closing Quotations on bonds are aa
follows:
rag... .1074 Hwklng Val.. 44a.. ..lot 4,
1074 L. A N. unl. 4a 101
.......lu M. Central 4s tn
..1174 oo ik ino 88
..1844 Minn. A St. U 4a.. ..lot
.1S4W M., K. A T. 4s 100
..lftW' do ta 86
..108(4 N. T. C. la 10H4
..104 I do faueral IVa....l0la
..105 IN. J. C. g. la 1S'4
..1044 No. PaclBo 4a 1MS
.. 44 do la 76
..Wa S. A W. con. 4a.. ..101
.. M4 Reading gen. 4s
,.. 10t(4 8t L A I M la US'
..104,8t. L. A 8. r. 4s... 10014
..1084 St. L. a. w. la lookt
.. 4i do la 44
..iO'-, S. A. A A. P. 4s.... 8
.. 88H Bo. Paclflo 4a tl'a
... 84 8o. Rallwar ta 121
I..114 Texaa A P. la 114
V. I. rat. 1
do coupon
do la, rag
do coupon
do naw 4a, rag...
do coupon
do old 4a. rag....
do eoupon .......
do la, rag ,
do coupon
Atch. gen. 4s
do adj. 4a
Bal. A Ohio 4a....
do 14a
do eonv. 4a
Canada So. la
Central et Oa. ta..
do la Ine
Ches. A Ohio 44a
Chicago A A. 14a
c. B. . u. a. 4a.
C. M A 8t P g. 41
C, N. w. e. 7a.
C. R. !. A P. 4a.
CCC. A St. L. g. 4a.. 101
Chicago Tar. 4a.
Colorado So. 4a.
Daaror A R. O.
Erla prior Ilea 4s.... M14
do ganaral
F. W. A D. C. la.
Offered.
-1S4 T.. St. L. A w.,
.HOVi Vnlon PaclBo 4a..
Wabaah la
88 I do la
. 1444 do dab. B ,
.108 Wait Shore 4a.....
W. dt L. B. 4s...
Wla. Central 4a...
17
.1114 Con. Ton. 4a.
M4
...104
,..120
...1124
... 7714
...11S4
... 864
... 814
.. 474
NIOI sflOCtm VCVOTaBllOB41a
BOSTON. July 8. Call loans. 84ff44 ner
cent; time loana, aiQn per cent. Unlclal
closing ot stocas ana bonds
Atchlaoa 4a ....
Oaa la
Max. Central 4a
N. B. O. A C
Atchison
do pfd
Boaton A Albany.
Boat on A Ma
boaton Eleratad ...
N. V , N. M. A H.
Fltchburg pfd.
"4
. t
.80
.too
.144
lit
141V
Dnloa Pad So 10(4
Max. Central Ii
Amar. Sugar 128
do pfd lmi
24Adrantura ....
17 Allouai
7Atnalgamated .
40H I'nltad Copper
Amar. T. A T.
Don. I. A I..
Maaa. Blactrto
do pfd
N. B. O. A C.
I'nltad Prult .
V. 8. Steal
do pfd
.it:.1.
Dlngham
ral. A Heels.....
Centennial .......
Copper Range ....
Pomlnlon Coal ..
Franklin
Isle Royals
Mohawk
Oaceola
Parrot
iQulncr
sasta re copper.
11 'Tamarack
. 42V
. 7
. 14
.1184
. 88
88
Trlmountata .
Trinity
I'nltad States
I'tah
Victoria
'Winona
Wasting, oomrooa ....104 iWolvarlns
... 134
... 2(4
... 4414
... 3D
... 114
...DM
... 174
... UVa
...134
... IV
... 124
... 41
... to
... 17
...130
... 1
...Iff
... 86
... 11
... 14,
... 10
... 4
... 4
... M
Foreign Financial.
IjONDON, July 8. Bullion amounting to
40.000 was withdrawn from the Bank of
England today for shipment to Boutn
America. Oold premiums are quoted: At
Buenos Ayres. 131; at Madrid 86.90; at Lis
bon, 26.60; at Rome, 1.15. Money was fairly
plentiful nnrl rates were easy today. There
was a slightly better demand, owing to re
payments to the Bank of England and
preparations for the settlement, discounts
were steady. Further borrowings from the
bank are expected shortly. Business on
the' Stock exchange was more cheerful,
but there wag no expansion apart from the
Influential buying of consols, operators pre.
ferrlng to watch the progress of the ac
count, especially aa trouble In the Kafflr
market was feared. Consols Increased at
first, but later eased and closed a quarter
of a point below the lowest of the day.
Home ralla were Irregular. Americans re
covered at the opening, mainly on more
hopeful New York nfws. but were after
ward Inclined to react. They closed strong
In sympathy with New Tork. Street prices
were above the regular closing quotations.'
KafTtrs were weak, which affected the
whole market except Americans.
PARIS, July 8. Prices were heary and
Inanimate. Rentes were, buoyed up by the
publication of the particulars of the con
version bill. Operators were well Impressed
with the Idea that the new and old 8 per
cents would not be convertible. Foreigners
receded. South Americans were weak.
Spanish 4s were depressed by the fall In
Spanish rails, resulting from the decline In
exchange. Metropolitans were sustained.
Thomson-Houston and Russian Industrials
were weak. Rio tlntos were weak. DeBeers
were maintained. Kaffirs were offered for
Tendon and local account and closed weak.
The private rate of discount was unchanged
at 19-16 per cent Three per cent rentes,
lOlf 724c for the account. Exchango on
Ixindon, 25f 16c for checks. Spanish 4s
80.67.
BERLIN, July 8. Discount rate for short
bills, 14 per cent; for .three months' bills,
14 per cent. Business on the bourse today
was dull, owing to the absence of stimulus.
Internationals were firm on account of the
ease of money. Spanish 4s and Dynamite
shares were lower on realisations. Trans-
vaals were easier.
Condition of the Treasnry.
WASHINGTON, July 8. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 8150,000,000 gold
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, 8201,317,811;
gold, 8106,&19,8H7.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. July 8. WOOL With . prices
now In a firm position, wool dealers here
are In a cheerful mood, as the market con
tinues to have a fairly active demand. The
market Is firm for territory wools. Fine
Nevada haa sold on the scoured basis of 62o
and the range for fine Idaho and Montana
Is given at Wttrose; Aieoium nne woois are
In strong demand at 45nM7c clean, and sales
of medium on the 'basis of 40c have been
liberal, while scoured medium has been In
demand at around 40c, with a good-sisea
line of No. 1 new Mexican taken at 4Z4C
Texas wool hits been In good demand.
California wools are In steady demand;
there Is a firm tone to the market. New
Oregon wools are arriving and are worth
about lfVgl7c to sell. A moderate business
has been done. The market for Ohio
fleeces Is verv Arm. with the Idea among
dealers that it must go higher; new is ar
riving and a good deal remains to oe
opened; 28c Is the limit placed on washed
XX by many - holders, but the highest
price paid recently has been 874c; a sale
of choice NoU was held at 27c, an advance
In that grade; No. 8 has sold at 2f4?Z7c;
medium unwashed Is actively sought for.
with 22c the inside quotation for old wool,
while the new wool to be opened win prot.
ably be held for more money. All staple
wools are firm.... ... '
BOSTON. Jti y 8. The wool market tiers
Is very firm and cotmtderabie business has
been transacted, with the market very
strong. ..Territory wools tend upward.
Fine staple territories have moved freely
at &yf2c; strictly fine, 49fr61c; fine and fine
medium, 47H8a; staple, bisque, and medium,
40g42o. Fleece wool market Is very firm.
witn tne following quotations: unio ana
Pennsylvania XXX, 2829c; XX and above,
27&1274c: X. 24&28c: Michigan X. 23324c.
ST. LOUIS, July 8. WOOL Firm, ac
tive; medium grades and combing, I3'aic;
light fine, 12ffl54c; heavy fine, 1013c; tub
washed. 16S244c.
LONDON. July 8. wool The fourth
series of the 1902 wool auction sales opened
today with a good attendance, uompeti
tion was spirited ana merinos ana nne
crossbreds were In demsnd. The offerings
number 12,693 bales, chiefly crossbreds. The
home trade received a good supply of
crossbreds Tasmanlan greastes aold freely;
scoureds were firm; Cape or uood Hope
and Natal waa unchanged . to 6 per cent
higher, owing to the small supply, coarse
grades In some cases showed small de
clines. The series will close July 29. The
following are the salea In detail: New
South Wales. 500 bales: scoured. Marls 6d
greaay, 4494d. Queensland, 200 bales;
scoured. 10d(ctls 6d: greasy. 94d. Victoria.
8U0 bales; scoured, 74d'gls 4d; greasy, 1W;
Ud. noutn Australia, euu oaies; greasy, &(.
lid. Tasmania, 1,100 bales; greaay, 4di
Is lid. New Zealand, 1,100 bales; greasy,
loo bales; scoured. 10d$ls 2d; greasy, t
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. July 8. COTTON Futures
opened steady; July, 8 65c: August, 1.89c;
heptemoer, s.oec; octooer, T.szc;,wovemJer,
. , 1 v . . CZ . 1 n.w.....u
Litfcemurr IUIU iailUB.rjr, i.ov, f curuaiy,
7.87c; March. 7.86c.
COTTON Spot, quiet; middling uplands.
W4c; middling guir, trvtc. eaies, is paies.
COTTON imtures closed quiet; juiy,
IfiSkv Ausrust. 8.32c: SeDtember. 7.96c: Oc
tober, 7.86c; November, 7.77c; December,
7.77: January. 7.78c: February. 7.79c: March.
7.79C.
BT. LUU18. JUIY 8. COTTON-JUiei
middling, 816-16c; no sales; receipts, 221
bales; no shipments; stock, 190.822 bales.
(JA LVE8TON, July B, CO 1 1 ON r iTO
middling. 8 15-16C.
LIVERPOOL, July 8. COTTON Spot
good business done: prices l-l6d lower
American middling fair. 61-32d: good mid'
dllng, 6 3-32d; middling, txl: low middling,
4 9Q.3?d aivttl nrr11nnxv 4 25-82d: rirdlnarv
4 17-32d. The sales of ihe day were 12,00)
bales, of which 1,000 were for speculation
and export, and included 11. OX) American.
Receipts were 3.000 bales. Including guu
American. Futures opened and closed ouier.
American middling, g. o. c, July. 4 62-64'3
4 53-64d: July-August. 4 51-64d. value: Au
gust-Beptember, 4 45-64d, Duyers ; Beptemoer
October 4 33-4d. buyers: ocioDer-wovem
ber. 4 26-64d. sellers: November-December.
4 9-VMri sellers: December-January. 4 21-64(3
4 22-64d, sellers; January- epruary, 4 31-oia
sellers: Kebruarv-Marcn. 4 zo-ow zi-mq
buyers: March-April, 4 20-6484 21 -4d. sellers.
NEW ORLEANBr July 8. COTTON Fu-
tures, steady; July, 8.96c. bid; August, 8 4K
8 4!tc: Rentember. 7.9tkS7.97c: October. 7.7rt
7.71c; NoVeiriber, 7.60i7 62c; December, 7.60rd
7.61c; January, 7.61B'2c. epoi, aieany;
sales. 1.1(10 bales; ordinary, 7-16c; good
ordinary, 81-16c;.low middling, ss-i&c; mia.
dllng. 9c; good middling, so-ioc; miannni
fair, 911-1&C; recelpta, 87 bales; stock, 23,23!
Dales.
Receipts were:
Official Monday.,
Official Tuesday
Two days this week.... 8.244 11,170 7.342
Same days laat week 4.141 14,nl3 11, 61
Hanie week before 3. 606 1V&10 16.1-9
Same three weeks ago... 6.414 1H.M9 R.601
Bame four weeks ago..., 6,lt2 19.40 8,743
Bame days last year 4,366 10,u31 8,677
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
Tha fnllnwlnr table shown the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, and comparisons with
last year:
1902. 1901. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 877.0K9 8B2.7M 24,3.15
Hogs 1,87. MO 1,262,507 116,33
Sheep 439,064 623.426 84,361
The following taoie snows me irtii
price of hogs sold on the South Omaha
market the last several days, with com
parisons with former years:
London Stock Market.
' LONDON, July 8.-4 p. m. Closing:
Console tor money. .84 8-14iKorfolk A Waatern.
do account 84 1-141 do pfd
Anaconda Ontario A Western..,
Atchlaon V Pennsylvania ,
do pfd 104 iReadlng
Baltimore A Ohio. ...Ill I do lat pfd
Canadian PacISc 138 I do lat p(d...
Chaaapeaka A Ohle.. tOS Southern Hr
Chicago O. W vl do pfd ,
Chicago. M. A St. P ill1 8outhrn Paclte
Denver A R
4o pfd
gna
do lat pfd
da Id pfd
Illtnote Central
Louisville A Naah.
M . K. A T
da pfd
N. T. Central
43 L'nlon Pacific
. V do pfd
. 314 I'nltad Stales Steel.
. 70 I do pfd
. 14 Wsbaeh
.1411,1 do p(d
.144 Spanish 4a
. riS;Ksnd Mluea
. W LMbeera dafarred....
.100 sa1
BAR SILVER Steady at ?44d per ounce.
MONEY 2m24 per cent. The rata nf dis
count In the open market for short bills la
1 8-itfc(j--'s per cent and for three-months
bills 24431 7-16 per cent.
184
84
134
184
14
41
41
la
4
44
10s '4
i
84
81
4
41
K.4
114
14
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. July 8,-Bank clearlnrs. 8924.
443 18; corresponding day last year, iJli,-
TbB M; increase, a.6JS .04.
NEW YORK. July 1 Clearings, 8230,550,.
867; balances, lll,M,7WX
pmynic.Pnii jui, t-CUarlxig, X7,.
Oil aad Roala.
OIL CITY. Pa'.. July 8. OIIedlt bal
ances, 81.22; certificates, no bid; shipments
July 6 and 7. 111.615 bbls average, .4
bbls.; runs, July 6 and 6, 92,(29 bbia.; aver
age, S.fi DDIS.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. July 8. OIL Turpen
tine. firm. 454e. Rosin, firm: A. B. C. T
and E. 11.25; F. 3135; O. 31.40; H. 31.70
I. 12.05; K 12 65; M. 13 06'So.lO; N, 3.453o.50
W. Q.. 13 60: W: W.. 13.65.
TOLEDO, O.. July . OIL North Lima,
39c: boutn Uma and Indiana, S4c.
NEW YORK, July 8 OIL Cottonseed
dull. Petroleum, steady. Rosin, steady.
Turpentine, dull. 4i&tiVc.
LIVERPOOI July 8. OIL Cottonseed,
Hull refined, spot, dull. 26
LONDON. Julv 8 OIL Calcutta Unseed
spot. 15s 3d. Linseed, 80s 74d. Turpentine
spirits, I4s 44a.
Evaporated Annies and Dried Frails,
NEW YORK, July 8. EVAPORATED
APPLKS The market continues quiet an
unchanged. The spot demand partlcularl
la light, but offerings are steadily propor
tional. Common to good, quiet, 74c; prime,
lualu'V. choice. kr.al4c: fancy. U4'Bll4o.
CALIFORNIA .DRIED FRUlTS-Spot
prunes are In fair request for export ac
count and a slight Improvement In the
Jobbing demand baa been noted. All grades
are priced at from "we to 6c. Aprlcota I
boxes are quoted at from 10c to 12c an
In baas at from luc to 13c. Peaches are
unchanged at 12 316c lor peeled aad 840
ivfto lor uupMua,
SOUTH OMAHA, July 8.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
.... 1,627 2,0.18 3.3J
.... 8,617 8.613 8.9o6
Date. I 1902. 1901.1900.1899.1898.1897.189t.
June 16... T 114
June II... 7 4 6 83
June 18... 7 364 6 89
June It... 7 US 6 92
June 80... 7 414 t X)
June 21... 7 43 6 91
June 21... 1 89
June 23... T 4
June 24... 7 59 8 83
June 26... 7 674 5 99
June 26... 7 6141 8 93
Juno 27... 7 524 8 1
June 28... 7 554 8 87
June 29... t 90
June 80... 7 614
July 1.... 7 644 6 89
July 1 ... 7 644 6 83
July 8.... V 63 6 74
July 4....
July .... 7 644 I 731
July 6....1 6 78
July 7.... 7 754
July 8.... 7 824 t 83
4 851 8 62
8 63
6 0S
6 06 1 64
4 84 8 71
4 83 3 69
I 0
8 13
( 17
8 10
6 K3i
6 11
4 99
601
4 921
6 01
a
t 08
5 16
6 11
1 t 3 22, 8 10
8 soj
8 63
3 62
3 63
3
8 651
3 68
8 68;
8 73
a
8 78
3 78
3 83
8 81
8 86
8 931
a 80
a
I 80
3 81
8 72
8 721
"I
3 21
3 lo
8 08
8 10
3 02
t 98
8 151
3 211 t 01
3 23 3 06
3 68 3 2! 8 0
3 69
a
t 62
t 63
t 60
t 66
t 61
8 611
8 66
8 66
3 76
8 81
8 231
3 361 1 97
a TO
8 61
3 24
3 24
3 18
8 18
8 21
t 28!
3 281
8 37
3 94
898
2 86
2 !6
3 96
3 97
2
8 32 8 04
0 Tiiaa ftundav. aa Indicates holiday,
The nfflcisl number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs, ene p.n pes.
P.. M. A St. P. By.. 4
O. St. L. Ry 1
Mo. Pacific Ky zu
Union Pac System.. 23
C. A N. .W. Ry 8
F., E. A M. V. R. R. 83
C, 8t. P., M. ft O.... 23
B. A M. R. R. R.... 23
C, B. A Q. Ry 6
K. J. dt bi. J "
C, R, 1. A P., east.. 6
C, R. I. P., west.. 1
Illinois Central 1
11
8
14
12
27
18
10
7
IS
120
16
Total receipts ....153
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, eacn Duyer purcuswiuB
number of head indicated.
Cattle. Hon. Bneep
253 l.iuo l,si
Tin vr
flmnha Parkin r Co
Bwlft and company
Cudahy Packing Co...... 863
Armour t-o o-
Omaha P. Co., K. C m
Cudahy P. Co., K. C 1S5
Swift, from K. C. ....... 75
O. H. Hammond Co
Armour co., rv. tj.... i"
R. Becker fc Degan 131
Vansant Co 25
Lobmart A Co 131
Hill A Huntxinger........ 63
Livingstone A Schaller.. 3
Hamilton 6V Rothschild. 230
Dennis Co 3
Wolf A Murnan
Other buyers 68
2,141
1,6(4
2,803
744
2.256
370
836
4,858
Totals 8,391 8,477
TFKTItRniY'H SHIPMENTS.
ti fni'owlna- list shows the number ot
cars of feeders snipped 10 me cuuim,
terda ano tneir oeiunumn.
Cars,
p a fiulr-k. Tndlanola. Neb. B. A M
Ed McMahon, Arlington, Neb. F. E
r. r-, TJ XimA Dnk l&V. Q
ucvi wwo. - .
W. Cunningnam, t-reaion, sn- w -
CATTLE There was a fair slxed run of
cattle here this morning,, but about 25 cars
r.V w nn .ale was rather
mai 1110 ...... . . i, h.
small for a Tuesaay. Anjiinn . -
..1.T-. ih. .. nf killers or feed
ers. mei with ready sile, and the yards
were cleared In good season.
Recelpta Included a good "proportion or
beef eteera this morning, and the market
on good stuff could be quoted firm and
active. The quality was a little better
than It haa been for some days, Tvill
be seen from -the sales below. Packers all
seemed to be anxious for the cattle showing
flesh and quality and the prices paid were
very satlstactory. The commoner kinds
thougt? T.r. rather hard to dispose of. and
the mantel on iu
steady and very slow
The best granes 01 cow.
. jiniMdtv tndav at good, steady
prices The medium grades, though, were a
Sni7 on the market and prices took anotr
dP. The kind, that lt week .old aro nd
and canners were also a little lower than
U?ey were yesterday. It was very evldeftt
today that packera did not want the ln
ferlo gradeaP of cows but that they were
anxlou?for choice stuff.
Bulls, "eai ca vn ..u , S
. nualltv wa. i"1 , - -
CThein w".ne?ctTve."kdemnd ufor the
v..Trr we'g "t feeder, of good quality, and
tfit arrived , -old at stronger
wr.lleht catti: we" glWed to some -tVnfVnS
couldnot t
thansteaoy. " o
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...1004 4 10
... 481 I
... 846 . I 80
...1064 I 40
...1008 I II
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1081 1 20
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HEIFER
.. SM I 70 t Hi 1 04
,. 484 1 M 1 tit I 84
1H IB 1 104 4 M
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BULLS.
lilt 1 M 1
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1034 I 84 I
1140 I It I
1604 I It I
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CALVES.
150 I 71 1 180
18 4 It 1 160
180 4 7t
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
115 1 130 I TI
640 I 40 10 tcl
K III 1 1070
176 I 70 1 146
800 I 71 1 611
160 I T8 1 140
STOCK CALVES.
I0 I 69 1 , 17
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STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS.
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636
431
V.-.4
, 610
, 140
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, 617
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NEBRASKA.
128 feeders. 911 4 40 16 feeders.. S8 1 50
26 feeders.. 6.19 165 8 feeders.. 1151 8 25
8 feeders., 632 2 65
HOQS There waa a moderate Tuesday's
supply of hogs here today and under the
Influence of 'a good local demand and fa
vorable reports from other points the mar
ket ruled active and higher. At first pack
ers were only bidding a shade higher, but
trading started In on a basis of about a tc
advance. A little later In the morning the
feeling was a little firmer and In a good
many cases sales were made as much as
a dime higher. There were quite a few
good hogs here today, so that several sales
were made at the top price of 18.05. it
waa noticeable, however, that buyers did
not want the light and Inferior grades, and
such klnrls were left until the last end of
the market. That, of course, made the
close seem slow. The bulk of the good
weight hogs sold from 17.85 to 17.96, and
from that up to 18.06. The medium weights
went mostly from 17.75 to 17.&5, and the light
weights from 17.75 down.
Today's advance establishes a new high
point for the year to date. Representative
sales: ,
No.
71....
81...
18...
43...
76...
41...
77...
41...
71...
18...
80...
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100
0
160
0
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....184
....188
....104
....171
....111
166
124
164
....116
....121
.....111
....111
141
121
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44 104
74 110
76 Iu6
41 lit
7 116
71 107
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...101
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7 70
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T 76
7 76
7 76
7 76
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7 71
7 76
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1 75
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7 78
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7 75
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74 117
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7 82
1 82
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7 82
7 83
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7 16
7 85
7 15
7 86
7 86
7 86
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7 66
7 66
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I Of
SHEEP There was a light run of sheep
here today, and as the demand was liberal
prices Improved a little. The market on
?;ooa stun could best be described by call
ng it strong to a dime higher land active
Some native wethera sold as high as 84
tnat velghed 138 pounds. A string of South
jjaxota werners prougnt sa.zu.
Tha commoner grades of killers were
slow sale, as -usual, but still even those sold
a little better than they did yesterday.
The demand for feeders continued In good
shape and the better grades commanded
strong prices.. Practically everything at all
good was disposed of in good season.
Quotations tor clipped stock: Oood to
choice yearlings. 33.50di3.75: fair to good.
13.25(93.66; good choice wethers, 13.3Wu3.60;
fair to good wethers, 13.OOiJ8.36; good to
1.aIma a . A tq TEO Wt. ,.1. ...
, 1,1.1. a. tan iu p v.u v. crn.
i2.O1ki32.bO; good to choice spring lambs. 16.23
4) 60; fair to good spring lambs, !o.00f6.00;
feeder wethers and yearlings. I2.60S3.25:
feeder lambs. I2.5CKg4.00; feeder ewes, !L2o
'u'i.m. Representative sales:
Follow Sheep Market
11 native ewes ,
15 native wethers ,
6 clipped lambs ,
71 spring lambs
24 cull ewes ,
10 culul wethers
5 western ewes ,
97 Idaho ewes ,
244 Nebraska ewes ,
774 Idaho sheep
2o4 idano sneep
507 Idaho sheep
b49 feeder wethers
563 Idaho wethers ,
99 Idaho mixed .. ,
891 Idaho yearlings ,
2 spring tamos
114 83 00
128 4 00
66 4 50
58 4 50
80 1 50
9$ 2 00
80 2 75
88 2 75
84 3 00
96 3 00
,94 8 10
95 3 10
79 3 15
87 8 20
76 3 25
94 3 70
60 00
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle Steady Hogs Steady to'lllgber
Sheep Steady to Lower.
CHICAGO. July 8. CATTLE Receipts.
4,000 head, Including 1,000 Texans; steady;
ood to prime steers, t7.75(j?8.46; poor to me
lum, 14.5uOj7.00; stockers and feeders, 12.00
4(2.50; cows, 11.505.75: heifers, !2.&Oig6.0i;
canners, ti.4gz.ou; duiis, tz. Doira.no: calves,
t2.504j.50: Texaa fed steers, 14. 004(6. 75.
HOGS Receipts, 18,000 head; estimated
tomorrow, 28,000 head; left over, 4,500 head:
steady to 6c higher; closed weak; mixed
and butchers, !7.338.05; good to choice
heavy, 17.9x&8.20; rough heavy, 17.4W7.75;
light. 17.70fef.90: bulk of sales. 87. 606 8. 05.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12.000
head: sheep, best, steady, others lower:
lambs, choice, steady; good to choice
wethers, 13.4W3.90; fair to choice mixed.
12.5K'n'3.40; western sheep, 12.5o4j3.80; native
lambs, 13.00ra6.70.
Official yesterday
Receipts. Shipments
.... 11.278 2.8S0
22,626 S.TtiO
... 28,406 2,062
mixed, 8180778.80; stockers and feeders, $2.71
64 50; calves and yearlings. 11 5094 00.
Keceipts, f.rxu; marxet strong to
8c higher; selling. 87.fiMf7.tu; bulk, $7.6Oi7.70.
Btifc.fc.f-necetpia, xuu; steady.
New Tork Live Sleek Market.
NEW YORK, July 8. BEEVES Receipts
were only one head. Refrigerator beef.
livffll4c per lb. No exports.
CALVKS Receipts. 2i;a head: market
lower; all sold; veals, t6.o,fr7.62A per 1P0 lbs.
HtHlS Receipts. 1.613 head: only a lew
head on sale; firm: no sales reported.
BHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6 neaa;
sheeD dull steady: lamb. slow, with low.
grades about steady; others Hft'ic lower;
sheep, 8X1&&2.76 per 100 lbs.; a few yearl
llngs at 15; a few lambs at 15. 25 S 5.70; ons
cull at 84. .
Stock In Bight.
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at tha five principal
markets tor juiy :
Cattle, nogs. Sheep.
..... 3.617
Cattlo
Hogs
Sheep
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT. July 8. CATTLE Re
celpts, 9.KXI natives, 2,000 Texans, 600 calves
(Texans), sou native calves; corn tea came,
active and steady: others steady to 16a
lower; quarantine stuff steady; beef cattle
steady to lower; feeders, steady to higher:
choice export and dressed beef steers, 38.00
6i8.35: fair to good. 14 (MuT.fcOr stockers and
feeders, 13.4i4jD.3o; western fed steers, 13.95
4(6.20; Texaa and Indian steers, 13.2&W4.80
Texas cows, I2.otrg3.30; native cows, 12.01
6.00; native heifers, I3.10it6.76; canners, 31
6:3.00: bulls, t2.0u4i4.75: calves. I2.0h4i6-25.
HOGS Receipts, 6,0u0 head; market IVtflOo
higher; active; top, 18.15; bulk or sales,
17.ftoa.00: heavy, t8.06ftft.16: mixed packers,
17.954(8.10; light. 17.67.974; yorkers. 87.854
7.97: Pius. t7.604t'7.75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.200
head: market steady: lambs. lOthlSo lower
native lambs, 14.604j6.20; western lambs,
14.204i4.90: native wethers. 14.0o4i4.8O: west
ern wethers, 13.25&4.46; fed ewes, !3.30H4.ao
Texas clipped yearlings, 13.4iKB4.oo; Texaa
clipped sheep, 33.otd(j3.35; Blockers ana feed
ers, 12.0umJ.0u.
'
St. Lonla Live Slock Market.
ST. LOUIS. July 8. CATTLE Receipts
8,500 head. Including 2,700 Texans; market
steady for Texans. with natives hltther:
native shipping and export steers, 16.0u4f
7.16: choice worth 18; dressed beef and
butcher steers, 14.85(7.50; steers under l.nno
His., t4.uui.76; stockers ana feeders, iz.nxo?
4.76: cows end heifers. tl.Jawo.w: canners,
$1.7643"2S5; bulls, 12 504(3.26; calves. 13.754$
175, Texas and lndlun steers, !3.((6.70,
with choice worth 16.25; cows and heifers,
12.30tj4.10.
HociS Receipts, 3.500 head; market
higher; pigs and lights, 7.25ra7.6o; packers,
17.5.i7 RS: butchers. 17.70i8.70.
SHEEP AND LAMHS Receipts, 8.000
head; market dull, slow and lower; native
muttons. 13.00f3 50; lambs. 8o.uO6 80; culls
and bucks, 2.uuy4.uu; stockers, 42.00.
St. Josepk Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. July 8. CATTLE Receipts
900 head: Hiil5c higher: natives, 18.004i6.4O
cows and heifers. II 754.35: veals. 13.004
(: stockers and feeders. 4i o.
HOJB Receipts. 6.5"0 head; loc higher
light and light mixed, 17.754(8 IS; medium
and heavy. 17 &64V7 924: Pigs. 14 Z54( 75.
SHEEP AND LA M IIS Receipts, 700 head
strong; top spring lamDs, t'.
Blena City Live Stock Market
SIOITX CITT. Ia.. July 8. Special Tele
gram ) CATTLE Receipts, 1.300: market
steady; beeves, 6.(v87.7e; sows, bulls and
South Omaha....
Chicago
Kansas City
St. Ixiuls
St Joseph
Totals
8.512
18.01)0
6 00
s.m
S.6C0
3,!8
12,0.)
3.2X
8,OiO
700
....21.117 40.612 22.85b
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK. July 8. -COFFEE Futures
opened steady, with prices 6 points higher.
Active demand from profit-taking shorts
and buying by representatives of foreign
houses on a large scale were the features
of the trade, prices holding steady -it the
opening advance all the session. The better
cables prompted tne initial result, wan
street and commission houses figured ss
moderate ' purchasers, while Importers
chiefly supplied the demand. The market
waa nnaiiy 6 points net' ntgner, witn sales
of 40,750 bags. Including September at 4 86c:
November, 4.90c; December, 6.xgil one;
March. 6.25c: April. 8.26c: May. 8.30c: June.
6.40c.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. July 8. WHEAT Snot. No.
1 northern, spring, firm. 6s 3V4d; futures,
quiet; July, 6s d; September, 6s 3Vd; De
cember, 6s 4d.
CORN Snot, firm: American mixed. 6s
lid; futures, dull; September, 6s Sd; Octo
ber, a 8Hd.
PROVISIONS Beef, quiet; extra India
mess loos. Pork, firm: prime mess, west
ern. 75s 6d. Hams, strong; short cut, 14 to
16 lbs., 59s. Bacon, firm; Cumberland
cut, 26 to 30 lbs., 56s; short libs, 16 to 24
lbs.. 68s: long clear middles, light. 28 to
34 lbs., 69s; long clear middles, heavy,
35 to 40 lbs., 68s fid; short clear backs. 16
to 2 lbs.. 59s; clear bellies, 14 to 16 Ins.,
59s 6d. Shoulders, square cut. 11 to 13 lbs.,
strong, 45s 6d. Lard, Arm; prime western.
In tierces. 64s 6d; American refined, in
palls, 54s 3d.
CHEESE Steady: American finest whits.
47s fid ; American finest colored, 48s 6d.
TALLOW prime, city, steady, zstd:
Australian In London, dull at 33a. ,
FLOUR St. Louis fancy, winter, nrm. '
8s 9d.
HOPB At London (Paclflo coast), firm.
5Cq5 10s.
BUTTER Nominal.
PEAS Canadian, steady, 6a 9d.
The receipts ot wheat during the last
three days were 158.000 centals. Including -
65,000 American.
There were no receipts of American corn
during the same time.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW TORK. July 8. DRT OOODS-
There has been no change In the general
character of today's business In the mar
ket. The demand has been aulet through.
out for all lines of business. Prints are
quiet, but steady. Qinghams are scarce
and firm. Print cloths Inactive at previous
prices, but slightly steady for odd golds.
Silks and ribbons are scarce In first hands
nd firm In prices.
MANCHESTER. July 8 DRY OOODB
Business light, with very little doing. Tarns
were irregular and weak.
Sngar Market.
NEW TORK. July 8. STJQAR-Raw.
steady; fair refining, 213-lSc; centrifugal,
96 test, 3 5-lSc, Molasses sugar, I'-ic Re
fined, steady.
NEW ORLEANS, July 8. SUOAR Mar
ket steady: open kettle. 2H4T3 8-16c: good
centrifugal. Sft34c; yellow, 8i4c seconds.
l'fl.iL40. Molasses, dun: centrifugal 647'ioc,
LONDON, July 8. BEET SUQAR-July,
Ratns Aid India Crop.
BOMBAY. July 8. The Indian cron out
look Is more hopeful. Rain has begun to
fall In the province of Jugerat and good
ratns have fallen In most of the other parts
of India.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. July 1 COFFEE-Snot.
steady. MUd, steady; Cordova, 8UV4c
Caae of Justifiable Homicide.
PADTJCAH. Ky.. July 8. The ease of
Susie Frazer, the 11-year-old negro girl
who killed her uncle, George Jones, last
Friday night while he was beating her
aunt, Mrs. Jones, was dismissed In the
nolce court on motion of the county at
triTney. who held It waa Justifiable homi
cide, as Jones threatened to kill his wife.
Third Victim ot shooting Dead.
READING. Pa.. July 8. Edward Hart-
man, aged 2o years, the third victim of the,
shooting here on the night of July 4, died
today. The Italian street musician who
shot the three men Is In jail. The men
teased tne Italian ana ne orew a revolver
and fired Into the crowd of bystanders.
Astors Have n Daughter.
NEWi YORK. Julv 8 A daughter haa
been born to Colonel and Mrs. John Jacob
Astor at their home. Sixty-fifth street and
Finn avenue, tnis city.
The finest bathhouse In the wee); at Laks
Manawa.
Conaln of Horace Greeley.
NEW YORK, July 8. John W. Oreely,
cousin of Horace Oreely, Is dead, says a dis
patch to the World from Manchester, N. H.
He was 88 years old and lived at Amherst,
near the sits of tbs bouse In which his
Illustrious cousin was born.
Capo Town Parliament Sommoned.
CAPK TOWN. July . The Farlisment of
Cape Colony has been summoned to meet
August 20.
Why not get up a dinner party for
Courtland this week 7 The cafe service li
tbs very best, the meals and cooking mi-
excelled anywhere.
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA.
MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY.
0-Tls & Gdwe'iII Iron VcrU
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IKON AND BXAtt FOCXDslRst.
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saaka. Bet, Tel BtML
ft. EasrUkla. Agent. 1. - OrvgtsV M
f-nAUE CO.
atasfaearoio aad Jobbers ot
Steam and Water Supplies
Of An Kinds.
J14 and lDitj rjovetvA T.
ELECTRICAL SI fT LIE 5.
lAcalom Electric.!
vv Company
Electrical Supplies.
otrte Wiring Balls aad m Uglttata
O. W. JOHNSTON. Mgr. UU HewtrlJis
AWNINGS AND TENTS.
Omaha Tent and Awning Co.,
Onatvlaa, Hon.
Manufactursrs ot
Tents and Canvas Goods.
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