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TIIE OMAITA DAILY BEE: SATUEDAT, JULY 12, 1902.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
I
tiarp Adrtnoe Followi Early Baoeaaion in
, Grain Pita.
f AVORABLE.WEATHER HAS BEARISH EFFECT
Jjepresslnc $ Short, How-
torer, aad All Cereal Reeord Oeod
Galas Provleloa 4alt t'a.
changed to Lower.
CHICAGO, July ll.-Excellent weather.
Combined with weak cables, caused weak
ness In wheat today at the opening, but re
torts of damage of grain In the shock
fcrought about a rally and September closed
t&'lia higher. September corn closed K0
jc higher. Oate were Vuc higher, while
ftepteinber provisions closed unchanged to
&c lower. ' . . .
owing to favorable weather and lower
quotations from Liverpool there was a
short-lived pressure of offerings of wheat
at prices slightly under yesterday s closing
forlcee. A brisk demand, however, due to
reports from the west and southwest of
ipredlctlons of rain, quickly brought about a
stronger feeling and the close was de
cidedly bullish. September opened He to
jo lower at 73c to 73(&73e, advanced to
54c and closed strong and (ifc higher at
74ft. Seaboard clearances of wheat and
(flour were equal to 266,000 bushels. Primary
Receipts were 691,01)0 bushels, compared with
4U6.OU0 bushels a year ago. Local receipts
were '70 cars, with S cars of contract grade.
Minneapolis and Duluth reported receipts
tt 247 cars, making a total for the three
Dolnts of 317 cars, against 279 a year ago.
Trade In corn was not particularly heafy,
but after a weaker opening caused by In
creased receipts and good weather the
gnarket was strong. The leaders In the bull
Movement In the July option were credited
with buying considerable September, but
trading In juiy was nmiteu. winrmuci
opened a shade to (gc lower at 6oejle
una alter selling up tiuu
it 62c, a gain of 14crlc. July opened l(fi2c
higher at 83H84C, advanced to 86c early,
itben declined gradually, closing with a
gain of 3c at 85c. Local receipts were
SS7 cars, with 62 of contract grade.
Oats were heavy on good weather and a
better government report than had been
anticipated at the opening, but In sympathy
with wheat and corn prlcee. Trade was
only moderate and offerings late In the
..inn wr llehf on nredlctiona of rain In
Iowa and Nebraska. September opened ff
ie to WEfKc lower at 334j33e, advanced
o 3414c and closed (&c higher at 84c.
Local receipts were 91 cars.
Provisions had a weaker opening on
larrrr recelnta and lower prices for hogs
at the yarda, and considering the amount
of realizing sales of lard by Borne longs
the market exhibited remarkable -firmness.
The highest price of the season was
reached today In lard, and the high fig
urea naturally caused considerable realis
ing, with a consequent decline. September
Jioric ciosea zc lower ai 31s.1v, mcr ecu
ng between 113 66 and $18.70. Lard closed
unchanged at $11.16 after a range between
$11 10 and $11.22. Ribs were a shade lower
at $10.8041 10.82. , .
Estimated receipts for tomorrow! Wheat,
106 cars; corn, 316 cars; oats, 130 cars; hogs.
17,000 head.
The leading futures ranged aa follow:
la.rticles.1 Open. I High. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat I
July 75(?r 76 76 76 ?
Sept. 73ry73 74 73 74 733
Dec. 734j 743tf4 73 74 73(tf
Corn
July fcWU 86 8S 8514I 82
Sept. 0fW4(&l 62 " 62 6K!J1
Pec. 46i47 47r 474 471
May 44 43 44 44
Oats
a July 44 44 43 44 43
bJuly I 48 60 48 60 4vt
a Sept. f 81 S ao'4 30
bSept. WHifi'S 8414 83M. 4V433IS1'S
fcDffl. 32W33 33 SZ 3313314
Pork I
July 18 86 18 65 18 67H 18 67 18 60
SepU 18 85 18 80 18 65 18 70 18 12
LatM
July U 15 U 17H U 12H 11 15 11 13
Sept. U 10 11 22V, U 10 11 15 11 15
Ribs
July 10 715 10 75
Sept. 10 80 10 82 10 80 10 82V4 10 82
. a old. b new.
Cash quotations were as follows:
- FLOUR Quiet and unchanged; winter
vatenU. $3.70ri)3.SO: straights. IS.KVTa.SO
spring specials, $4.20; spring patents, $3,600
a.iw.
1 WHKAT No. spring, 76Xgr7Sei No,
red. 777e.
CORN No. J. MVte.
OATS No. t. 600610t No. t white, Mc;
no. s wnite,
RYK No. 3, 60c.
SEEDS No. 1 flax. $1.60: No.' 1 north
western. (1.67: prime timothy. (6.76.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl..
(1S.67H0'18.62. Lard, per 100 lbs., $11.15.
Short ribs sides (loose), $1703'10.80. Dry
salted shoulders (boxed), n.87Hn.50;
short clear sides (boxed). (ll.Z6Ciril.87H.
WIIISKT On the basis of high wines,
II so.
The following ars the receipt and ship
ments:
Receipts. Shipments,
Flour, bbl 7.000 ,6.000
Wheat, bu 46.000 97.0O0
Cam. bu 194.000 283.000
Oats, bu 117.01)0 871.000
Barley, bu 10,000 2.000
On the Produce exchange today the but
. ter market was a shade easier; creameries,
, 38fiZTAe: dairies. isaiuo. tin. abou
I steady: lore off, 17c. Cheese, unchanged
at iwb'10540.
HEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
(ao4atloas of the Day 1
Commodities.
Tarloas
NEW YORK. July 11. FLOUR Receipts
13,916 bbls., exports, 14.211 bbla.; market
j was fairly active and. firm; winter
j straights, $3.70ib.86; winter patents, (ItXxtf
. .u, ininiievuia. iiKtcnia, a.ioiui.Ao, xninne
sota bakers. $3.1ba3.26: winter low grades,
$2 96g4.00; winter extras, .$J.lSt?J.33. Rye
- flour, steady; fair to good, $3.263.46; choice
to fancy, (3 bb(a3.TO.
; CORNMEJAL Steady; yellow western,
(1.32; city, $1.30; Brandywlne, $3.46&( 65.
RYB Quiet: No. 1 western. 65Hc. f. o.
b., afloat; state, 634c c. L f.. New York,
canon.
BARLEY Nominal.
' WHKAT Receipts, 49.6GO bu.; exports,
$7,038 bu. Spot, firm; No. I red. 80ic, ele
vator, and HlTt02c. f. o. b.. afloat: No,
northern. Duluth. 83Hc. f. o. b.. afloat
No. 1 hard. Manitoba. 86c, f. o. b., afloat.
! tlons, wheat became firm toward noon,
advancing on heavy southwestern buying,
attributed to predictions of showers In
Kansas tonight. The crowd was short and
a good buyer on the bulge. Last prices
showed V-o net advance. July, My
lHc closed at 81c; beptember, 7xV
791-lSo, closed at iKc; December, 7!y
TVSc. closed at 794e.
' CORN Receipts. 1.060 bu.; exports, 1.480
bu. Spot, firm; No. 3, 71o, elevator, and
T2o, f. o. b., afloat. The option market
opened easy with wheat, after which It
advanced on predictions of showers, light
stocks and covering. The close weg WW
,yo net higher. July, 70'i'7Oc, closed at
70c; September, (IHfitXc, closed at 66c; De
cember. 61VgM4c, closed at 62c.
OATS Receipts, 121.au0 bu.; exports, 7.96S
bu. Spot, steady; No. 1 66c; No. 8, 66c;
No. 1 white, 6tii4c; No. 1 white, toe;
track mixed western Dfi'(i7c; track white
western, CkKUfiSc; track white state, 60Q03O.
Options eased at tlrst, then recovered on
a return ot wet weather forecasts In the
central states.
HAY Firmer; shipping. 6670c; good to
choice, 9fy(is7c.
HIDES Steady; Galveston, 20 to hs.,
lc; California, xl to 25 lbs., lc; Texas dry.
14 to 90 lbs.. 13c
HOPS Firm; state, prime to choice,
1901 crop. ltt33c; 1900, 10c; olds. 6iSc;
state, common to choice, ltol crop, tlU'Uc;
lwto, nSIHe; olda, 6-ul'ki; Paclflo coast, 1901
crop, 2"nri4c; KKO. S7(jlc: olds, 6610c
LEATHER-Steady; acid. 242bc.
WOOL Quiet; domestic fleece. 16fj30o.
PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, 116.00
S 16.(0; mess, (13.60; beet hams, (11 00
11.60; packet, I14.wl5.60; city extra India
. mess. $24.0tKU36 0U. Cut meats, firm: nick led
. bellies, $U6iiTl2 60; pickled shoulders, f9.it)
tt9.oO; pickled hams, (ll.OOtaU.OO. Lard.
Arm; western steamed, (11.60; July closed
.11 Kl ..ln.ln., M . . k.
m . tiv.i.iu.i, icii'nu, in in, itvuiii
America, (12.00: compound, $8 12r.6o: ron
tlnent. (11.60. Pork, strong: family, HI ou-tf
11 66; short clear, $19.60tb'i2.00; mess. $l.0Oa
19 75.
TALLOW Strong; city ($J per pkg ), (9
tc: country uxgs. tree;. auvic.
RICE) Firm; dimeatlo, fair to extra, 4
j6c: Japanese. 4iu6c.
BUTKR Receipts. 7.41$ pkgs ; steady;
state Rxlry, 17-21a; creamery. Imitation,
lKVjiillc; creamery, 17ia'19c; factory, lt
CHEESE Receipts, 4.1S6 pkgs.; easy;
. . . I . 1 ..... V. I , 1, , .. .
1 111 , l 1 M O vuiviru, . W i niiiif, vipv.
fancy, small, new state, full cream, colored
and white. 10c.
EOOS Receipts. $.271 pkgs.; steady to
firm; state and Pennsylvania, XiaMpc;
western candled. 9c
MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans, $30
sic.
POULTRY All ve, quiet. unohanced
dressed, Arm; broilers, lfririic; fowls, 114$
12c; turkeys, 13jl4c.
METALS The markets today were nar
row and uninteresting at home and abroad
Variations xosn yesterday 'a prices wer
few and unimportant. Tn copper a fairly
teady tone was noted, witn Duameas, now- i
ever, nulpt Ht.nrturtl soot to All use I
made a slight gain, closing at I1l.fintru.86; I
ane ciosea at u "rtt iz.it. electrolytic ail
1.967iH. and casting at 111. 75sril.95. The
London market was quiet, with spot at
62 2s 6d and futures at a-M it 4X1. ixeaiiy
tin ruled quiet at $. 6&2H.7S. and In the
English market at 1Z7 log ror spot and
126 10a for futures. Lead was quiet and
steady here at $4.12, while London was
quoted at 11 6s Id. Spelter remained
quoted at $6.12 and firm. London was
unchanged at ,i im m. Trade in iron nas
ape red on considerably of late and trie
one Is possibly a trifle easier, though
prices show no change In the local mar
ket, warrs-nts are nominal ; no. 1 lounnrr,
northern, azz.uMira.w; no, i foundry, nortn-
ern, $21.onrq.22.00; No. 1 foundry, southern.
$21. 6U& 22.60. European markets reported
slight declines. Glasgow closed at Wo Id
and Mlddleaborough at 60s 7d.
OMAHA WHOLKSALH MARKETS.
Coalloa ( Trade and 4aotatloaa oa
Staple and FaMy Prod.ae.
EOOS Candled stock. 17c.
LIVE POULTRY Hnns. c: old roosters.
according to age, 4$6c; turkeys, 8&'10c;
ducks and geese, t37c; broilers, per lb., 14c.
BUTTER PacKlng stock, Uc; choice
dairy, in tubs. 17lSc; separator, 2021c
FRESH CAUGHT FISH Trout, 10c;
herring, 6c j pickerel, 8c; pike, 9c;
percn, sc; punaio, aressea, vc; sunnsn.
6c; blueflns, 8c; whltMtts!-., V.H;; cainsh, 13c;
black bass. ISc; baiiout, lie; salmon, 4c;
haddock. 11c: codfish. 12c: red snaoDer. 10c:
lobsters, boiled, per lb.. 27c; lobsters, green,
per lb., ztc; ouuneaas, 10c.
riUEonij uve, per uoa., oo,
VEAL Choice, 3c.
CORN 63c
OATS 61c.
NHAN-Per ton. $15.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hsy ueaiers association: cnoice nay. rvo
1 upland. $8.60: No. 1 medium, (8.00; No. 1
iVso live straw ' IS SO ThM nrirei
coarse.
are for
mand fair. Receipts light.
VEGETABLES.
CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per do..
0UtlOC.
fiKW celeri-K.aiamasoo. wc
l'OTATOES New potatoes, per bu., 60c
OREEN ONIONS Per !oa.. according to
BU3 of buncnes. unavx.
TURNIPS Per bu., 30c.
BEETS Per basket, 40c.
OREEN CORN Per dos., 15c.
CUCUMBERS Per dos., 25(&30c
LETTUCE Per dos. i'hes, 250.
PARSLEY Per dok., &36c.
RADISHES Per dos.. 2ua26c
WAX BEANS Homt nwn. per market
basket, 336c; string beans, per market
basket, SCferfac.
kii I BAKU Home grown, per id.. 10.
CABBAGE California or home-grown.
ONlUiss jncw wauiomia. in sacaa, per
lb,, sc. .
TOMATU.2 lexas, per t-Dasaet craie.
FRUITS.
APRICOTS-Callfornla, $1.25.
PEACHES California. 9v4i9oC.
PLUMS California, per -basket crates.
fancy, (l.ai.ao.
vkiiiskh fer dox. ii.z&riri.su.
APPLES Summer varieties, per bbl..
$3.60.
home-grown, per case, ti.wai.a.
RASPBERRIES Black, per 24-pts.. $3.25
U.60; red, per 24-pts., (3.W.
uriTviiucinvu Daw inA eort Arwoe uv
TROPICAL FRUITS.
PINEAPPLES Florida. 30
10 $6 Count, I
14.(10.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to else,
$2.2o4r2.75.
ORANQES Valenclas, $4.7606.00; Medi
terranean sweets. (-L 0O414.2S.
lemons fancy, jo.wtp.w; juessinas.
HONEY Per 2-i-sectlon case. $176133.09.
CIDER Nehawks, per bbl., $3.26; New
York, (3.75. -.-a . . .
popcorn per id., fcco sneuea. so.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb..
12c: hard shell, per lb.UHc; No. t soft
shell, 10c; No 8 hard shell, c; Braxlls, per
lb., lir: nioerts. per id.. 12c: aimonas. son
shell, 16c; hard shell, 16c; pecans, large, per
ID., uc; amati, ivc; cocoanuis, per saca,
$3.60.
HIDES No. 1 green. (He; No. t green.
V71C; iUi A BHIICU, 171V, XW V79Vi
No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 loa., 8c; No. $ veal
in. . ot:; iu. a Yn 1
calf, 13 to 16 lbs., 6c; dry hides, &12c; sheep I
pelts, lie; norse nioes, (l.ixigtz.bv.
OLD METALS A. B. Alpern quotea the
following prices: Iron, country mixed, per
ton, fiu; iron, siove piaie, per ion, ai.ov;
copper, per lb., 8c; brass, heav. per lb..
Ou, uimaa, ubiii., jpvr w, bmi-. jrv.
6c; aino. per id., zc; ruooer, per id., so.
ST. LOUIS. July 11. WHEAT Higher:
No. red, cash, elevator, 72c; track, new,
73!)74c: old, 78c; July, 72c; September.
41 Mc.
OATS Higher; No. 1 cash, 62c; track, 54
65c; July, 38c; September, 29c; No.
White. 68c.
RYE Lower at 66c.
T." t i tMJ II.. 11. aMI.miI win. aw n.n4
. I J. I, . . u ' I . v.u . . V. n , ,, , fw. . v; i ....
$3.65s3.60; extra fancy 'and straight, $3.30(9
$.40; new of each, nominally lixyiBc per
bbl. less; clear, $3.003.20.
SEED Timothy, new, to arrive, August,
$4.85tj'4.50; spot, nominal at (6.0019.33.
CORN MEAL Steady at $3.15.
BRAN Firm: sacked, east track. 8366c.
HAY Strong; timothy, $13-0X36.00;
prairie. (.uu3'iz.zo.
WHISKY-Steadr at $1..
IRON COTTON TIES Steady at $1.08,
BAOGINQ Steady at 6&3C.
HEMP TWINE 9o.
PROVISION 8 Pork, dull; jobbing, old,
$18.62; now. $19.02. Lard, dull at $10.62.
Dry salt meats, steady; bcxed extra shorts,
$11; clear ribs, $11.12; short clear, $12.26.
Bacon, steady; boxed lots, extra shorts,
$11.(17; clear ribs, $13; short clear, $12.37.
MKlALH-Leia, strong at i.Vift4a4.U0.
BruiIlM mtmnm m tl OA
POULTRY Firm; chickens, 10c; springs,
12$ 13c; turkeys, Uc; ducks. 7c; geese 6c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 174f22o;
oairy, limine.
KOOS lilsher at 14o. loss off.
Recelpts.Bhlpments.
Flour, bbls 4, two 4.000
Wheat, bu 177.000 88,000
Corn, bu 31.000 18,000
Oats, bu 26,000 18,000
Liverpool Grata a a el Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. July 11. WHEAT-Spot,
No. 1 northern, spring, firm. 6a 4d; futures.
quiet; juiy, ts fca; oeptemuer, s sa; uw
oemoer, s ipa.
CORN Spot, firm: American mixed.
futures, quiet; September, 6s (d; October,
SB T0.
PROVISIONS Beer, quiet; extra Indli
mess, loos, pork, firm: prime mess, west
ern 78s 6d. Hams, strong: short cut, 14 to
16 lbs., 6l. Bacon, firm; Cumberland
cut. 26 to 30 lbs., 60s; short ribs. 15 to 24
lbs.. 68s; long clear middles, light, 28 to
(4 lbs., strong. 69s sd; long clear middles.
heavy. 15 to 40 lbs., strong. 69s: short clear
backs, 16 to 10 lbs., strong, 69s 6d; clear
bellies, it to is ids., strong, sue. enoiiuere,
square cut, 11 to 11 lbs., strong, 46a (d.
Lard, strong; prime western. In tierces.
strong, 66s; American refined, in palls,
strong. 5ns 3d.
CHEESE Steady; American finest white,
47s 6d; American finest colored, 48s Ad.
TA 1-.L.U w rrima, city, steady, zss (d;
Australian In London, dull at 33a.
ULUUK-Bi. Louis tancy, winter, nrm.
8s 9ti.
hops At London tpacino coast), firm.
tMI , HIS.
BUTTER Nominal.
PEAS Canadian, steady. 6s 9d.
Recelot a of wheat durlns the last three
days, 3uo,000 centals, including 296.0U0 Amer
ican.
RecelDta of American corn during the last
three aays, s,tw centals.
Kaasas City Grata, aad Provisions.
ViVQlfl PTTV Tl 11 tVltViT T.,lv
69c; September, 68usc; cash, No. i
hard, old, ic; new, 7.c; No. s. o.vjj'ilc; No.
1 red, oia. uwwiei no. s. iwiihc.
CORN July. 63c; September. 604 M'te;
cash. No. $ mixed. 67c; No. 1 white, 70c;
no. s. ovc.
OATS No. 1 white. 4849c.
RYE No. t 65(060.
1 1 . V I llmnlkw mw 411 tifUfMI RA
choice prairie, new. $8.0CK&8.50'; oldT$9.0oi
BUTTER Creamery, 19c; dairy, fancy,
18c.
EOOS Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan
sas stock, 14c dos., loss off, casea returned.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 96.8U0 1.0
Corn, bu 26.400 14 0
Oats, bu 15,000 10,(00
Mllwaakeo Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. July 11 WHEAT
Higher; No. 1 northern, 78oj7Sc; No. ll
northern, itKtc77c; September, 74a74o.
RYE-Firm; No. 1. 59c.
B A RLE Y Strong ; No. 1. He; sample.
CORN September, 0c. ,
Dalatk Grata Market.
nm twii v . i . nrupim w. .
. . . i j . . . .... , a t i.mwj ,
bard. 79c; No. 1 northern. 76o; No. 1
portnern ana juiy, nc; 8eptemier, T30.
UAl b eep temoer, sac.
Mlaaeaaolls Wheat, near mm Bra a.
UTVWIPAT.TS Ti,l. 11 XJItr W A 1 V..I
.... ;. X ! ' ,
T8c; Beptsniber, 7Jo; on track, he. I hard,
lvric; uecemDer, (SViB"J'c; no. t naro, nai. n. n. 01 i
76iftl77C. I Xlaa- A St. L HlVi
CORN-Hlghor; No. S cash, 62ic: track. f"?0- lJJJ
Oirc a f Uajr. ga-MVi ocumtiuuci. wmt. iyt:vriiitrai , I
81 c; No. 1 northern, 79c; No. t northern,
7gc.
FUH H-unt ttatenta. M.nmn.ln: secona
patents, 13.7otjl.8t; first clears, $3.86; secona
clears. z.w.
BRAN In bulk, $14.
Toledo Grata aad Seed.
TOLEDO. July 11. WIIF-AT Dull but
strong: cash, 78c; July, 77c; September,
7c; December, 78c.
66Vic; September, 6H4e; December, 47o.
OATS Dull but strong; cash, 4e; July,
44c; September, 81c; new July, 4Sc; new
September,- MSfcc.
SEED Clover, dull but steady! cash.
$6.10. nominal: October. $5.12; August,
$7.44.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. 111.. July ll.-CORN-Inactlvo:
No. 8, 66c.
OATS Slow; No. 1 white, 62'ff62a.
WHISKY $i.m.
NEW 'YORK STOCKS AND BONDS.
Early Adranee Is Shortlived and Gen
eral Depressloa Follows.
NEW YORK. Julv 11. Ooenlng prices
this morning were at the lowest of the
day. There were striking advances after
ward, notably In Rock Island and Missouri
Pacific, but these proved unavailing to
sustsln the general market, which sagged
slowly but steadily throughout the rest of
tne session.
The maiorHr of stocks closed lower than
last night and the declines were substan
tial In New York. Chesapeake St Ohio.
Chicago tt Northwestern and others which
nave recently been prominent In the rise.
ine spurt at tne opening was que es
pecially to the encouragment felt on ac
count of the government's monthly crop
report, especially In respect to corn, which
nan a stimulating effect on the demand
from the grain-carrying roads: but It be
came plain at once that the buying was
con"Plc,'ou nIv ,n Missouri Pacltlc and
market. Atchtaon and the other Pacifies
did not move more than a fraction at any
time.
The perspective of tomorrow's bank
statement was the counteracting Influence
to tne crop report. The heavy movement
of currency to the Interior has been the
subject of comment all week. The usual
preliminary estimate of the regular press
movement of currency to the interior In
dicates a balance against New York of
only a little over a million dollars. But
the subtreasury operations promise to
bring the decline In the cash reserves up
to nearly $5,000,000.
Tne' report of June exports of domestic
products ' explains the continued scarcity
of foreign exchange bills, which, together
with the continued selling here of stocks
for London account, necessitate the large
borrowing from foreign lenders. Total ex-
rorts of domestic products for June have
alien off over $8.flml.0u0 from the previous
monin ana ii.io.mo rrom June ot last
year. In fact. It Is necessary to go back
to July of 1898 to find a month In which
the exports of domestic products have been
low as tne last month s (40.6Z7.Z82.
All the Items except mineral oils show
decreases, but the cutting In half of the
breadstuffs exports shows clearly where
tne principal snonage is. ine marKet
closed dull and easy.
Bonds were quite dull and Irregular.
Total sales, par value. 1.978.000: United
States bonds were unchanged on the last
can.
The following are the closing prices on
tne rnew xora biock exenange:
Atchison
U4 do pf4
t So. Paclfle
1074 go Rallwsy ...
Ktyl do pfd
lUVTfHl A Pacific
04 T., St. L. A W
4 I do lfd
..181V4
do pfd
.. 44
.. I
.. M14
.. 42
.. lot
Biltlmor A Ohio.
u f.u .........
Canadian Pacific .
Canada Southarn .
Chea. A Ohio
Chicago A
Alton.... 17 Union Piclflo ..
..106
.. S
.. 19
.. 44
.. 12
.. 88
.. 2
.. 48
do pfd
7t do pfd
Chlcaco. I. A L 75 Wabaah
do pfd 01 do pfd ....
Chicago A E. I VW. & L. B...
Chicago A Ot. W.... 2V do Id pfd.
do in pro 91 wis. central
do Id pfd 47
4 pfd
Chicago A N. W IM
C, R. I. A P 1M
Chicago T. A T It
Adiyna Eipreaa .,
Amf, Exprcaa .,
..M0
..I2
..114
..800
V. 8. Expreaa....
do pra
C. C C. St. L....1M
Colo, aouthera 11'
weiia-rariro Ex.,
Amal. Coppar
Amir. C. A P....
do pfd
Amar. Lin. Oil...
do pfd
Amar. 8. A B....
do pfd
Ana. Mln. Co
.. 43
.. 81
::S5
do lat pfd 73 Vi
do Id pfd 4K
Del. A Hudaon mto
.. (0
.. 48
.. 7
,.100
.. 87
.. 89
..M3
..122
..113
.. 18
.. 10
.. 73
Dal., Li. A w 280
DenTsr A R. O..
41
o pin
do pfd
X)
Erie
Mi Brk. Rap. Tr
4 Colo. F. A I
HH Con. Oaa
187 Con. Too. pfd....
88 rOanaral Elflctrlo
H Hocking Coal
1(8 Int'n'l Paper ....
4744 1 do pfd
I4 Int'n'l Powar ...
(1 Laclads Oaa
11) I National Hlacult
14044 1 National Laad ...
1814a No. American ..,
do lat pfd.
do Id pfd
Ot Nor. pfd
Hocking Vallay ..
do sfd
llllnola Central ...
Iowa Central
do Pfd
L . A W
do pfd
tjonls. A Maah,...
.. 4714
.. 31
..111
.. 40
Manhattan u .....
Mat. Bt. Rr. ......
147 'Paclfle Coast
Mex. Central
18'
Pacific Mail
.. 40
..101
People's Oas .....
Prraaed 0tel Car
41
Pullman Pal. Car.. ..140
Republic Steel 17
do Pfd 88 S
do via
73
m
83
N. J. Central 188
Ni Y. Central lt
Nor. A West 87 m
Sugar 1 1!H
Tenn. C. A I....
U. B. A P. Co..
14
80
It
tK
14
18
H
80
do pfd
do pfd
Ontario A W JJ'4
U. a. Leather....
PannayWanta
MH
do pfd
U. B. Rubber....
do pfd
Reading ,
464,
do lat pts ,
do Id pfd ,
. 85
. 70
. (8
. 80H
. 11
. 3044
. 88
.171
V. 8. Steel
Bt L A a. P....
do pfd
Weatern Union ..
Am. LoeomottTS
do pfd
K. C. Southern..,
do pfd
do let pfd ,
do Id pfd ,
8t L 8. W
91
do pfd
, 83
t
8t. Paul
Ex-dividend.
Hew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. July 11. MONEY On call.
teady at &g3 per cent; last loan, 3 per
cent; prime mercantile paper, 4u per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady at
$4 874404.87 for demand and at $4.86ft
4.8o for sixty days; posted rates. $4.86(9
4.86 ana H.raw.WI commercial bills,
$4.84Si4.86.
BiLVJUK Bar. 63c: Mexican dollars.
c.
BONDS Government, steady; state. In
ictlve: railroad. Irreatular.
The closing quotations on bonds are aa
toiiows:
U. B. ref. Is. rei
.197 t. A N. anl. 4
,.17 Mex. Central 4a.
.101
ds eospon .....
do 8s. res
do coupon
de sew 4s, reg
do coupon
do old 4a, rag.
do coupon ....
do (a. rag
do aoupon
. 81
.10 do 1st Inc..
. 33
.106
...108'Mlnn. A St. L.
...184, M.. K. A T.
.100
. 88
.101
...114 do la
...1US N. r. Central Is.
...108 do gen. Ia..
...108 N. J. C. g. 6a....
...108 No. Paclflo 4a.....
...104 do la
.108
.138
.104'
Atch. gen. 4ss..
. 76
de adl. ta
... 84. Nor. A West. a. 4a.. 101
B. A O. 4s
...108 'Reading gen. 4s 84
... 86 a. L A I. M. s. U..1II.
...108 St. U A a. P. 4s.... 87
de ls
do eonv. 4s...
Canada 80. la.
...lot I8t. L Southw. la 100U
C. of O. 6a 108 de is 80
lat Ine 82 8. A. A A. P. 4a.... 88
C. A O. 4 Ha 108, So. PacISc 4a 13
C. A A. !a 33 So. Railway la 111
c.,- B. A q. n. 4e.... K Texaa A P. la 118
C. Bt A St P (. 4S..114T.. St. 1.. A W. 4e.. 83
C. A N. W. e. 1a....lM.l'nlon Paclflo 4s. 104
a. R. I. A P. 4s.... 11
do eonv.
..108
C C O A B U g. 4a. 102-4
Chicago Ter. 4e 88
Colorado So. 4a 8
D. A R. O. 4a 101
Erie prior lien 4a.... 8
Wabaah Is
..1U
..11!
.. 77
do la
do dab. B
Weet Shore 4e ,
W. A L B. 4a
Wis. Central 4a...,
Con. Too. 4a
,..113
.. 85
.. 83
.. 47
do general 4a 87
P. W. A O. C. la... 113
Hocking Val. 4s....lM
Boatoa ateek Qaetatloaa.
BOSTON. July 11. Call loans. 4ifNU nrr
cent; time loans, 4ti5 per cent. Official
closing of stocks and bonds:
N. O. A C 43 Amalgamatea .
Atchleoa 83 .Blnguam
43
81
888
1T
(3
184
10
111
..... 4lJ
13
88
17
do pfd 3 tel. A Hecla..
Boeton A Albanr....l4 CeuUnnlal ....
Bootes Elevated ....184 Copper Hange
N. V.. N. H. A U...I3 .Dominion Coal
Pltohburg pfd
.141 Praoklln
union Pacino .
Ilea. Central ,
Amer. Sugar ,
.106 I.I. Hovels ,
. ! Uobawk ,
.118 Old Dominion ..,
.118 Oeceole
.148 Parrot
. 88 Qulncr
.113 .Santa Pa Copper
,. 43 Tamarack
. 84 II rlmouotaln ....
. 4 iTrlnltjr
.lllU'tah
do pfd
Aoter. T. A T
Dooa. 1. A 8.,
.180
.134
.173
Oaa. Clectrie ,
alaaa. Electric
do pld ....
N. . O. A C
I'nlted Prult
V. a. Steel...
do pfd
. 86
.'a
4
M
88
88 victoria
80
Winona
Weetlngh Common. .101
Wolverine
United Copper ..
Adveoturs
Alloses
1
Fertlgs Flaaaelal.
LONDON, July 11. Gold premiums are
quoted as follows: Buenos Ayres, 130.30;
Madrid, 37.25; Rome, 1.27. There was a
brisk demand for money today In connec
tion with Stock exchange requirements,
though the pressure was less than antk-l-
pa-ted, owing to the preparations made,
There waa much uncertainty regarding the
ruture, wnicn tne HanK or England return
did not relieve. There waa no visible
prospect of prompt repay of considerable
borrowings from the Bank of England.
Discounts were firm. Business on the
Stock exchange waa practically at a stand
still and prices had a drooping tendency.
The weakness was most marked In con
sols. The Kaffirs' liquidation of ' a large
bull account had not ceased. The ex
change waa atlll apprehensivo of the out
come, tnougn support or big nouses wss
expected to lessen the difficulties which
were once feared. First-class securities
were easier. This waa partly due to the
condition of the money market. Home
rails were dull: Americans were Irregular
snd mostly a fraction above parity; they
I were ae glee tea, dui ciosea steaay; Kamrs
fluctuated at first aad later were ateatiy.
The failure of a small brnker, Bernard
Klrschnaum. was announced.
PARIS, July 11. Business on the bourse
today was uninteresting during the early
hours, but the tendency was firm; later
Industrials were depressed, owing to large
realisations; Kaffirs opened firm and closed
easier; ThomanrvHoustons rescted. The
private rate of discount was unchanged at
2 11-16 per cent. Three per cent rentes.
loir 27o ror the account: exchange on
Iondon. 26t 18c for checks: Spanish 4s.
80.57.
BERLIN. July 11. Business was weak
on the boursa today and prices had a
hardening tendency. Exchange on London,
g'm 47 pfgs. for checks. Discount rates:
hort bills. 24 ner cent: three months'
bills. t per cent.
WEEKLY CLEARING HOl'SK TAB LB.
Aggregate ot Baslaess Transacted by
the Associated Daaka,
NEW YORK. Julv 11. The following
table, comptu-d by Hradstreet, shows the
bank clearlnss at thn nrinclnal cities for
the week ended July 10, with the percent
sge of Increase and decretiae as compared
with the corresponding week last yeart
CITIES. , . J Clearings .j Inc.j Doc
New York $1,150,638,445 16.$
Chicago 137,791.617 10.9
Boston 12&.42O.910 14.8
Philadelphia 92,107.847 7.8
St. Ixmls 43.66O.303 ...... 11.0
Pittsburg 86.620,244 1.7
Baltimore 21,4f9,4i6 9.4
Cincinnati 20,1S6,300 1.4
San Francisco 19.942.247 14.8
Cleveland 18,640,661 13.6
Kansas City 14,769,498 22.1
Minneapolis 13,043,KS2 21.1
New Orleans 9.094.212 8.4
Detroit 8,041,825 87.4
Louisville 8,R-'3.516 6.3
Indianapolis 8.679,363 $.6
Providence 6,3S5,2H) 35.8
OMAHA 6.533,427 18. 4
Milwaukee (.911,059 11.8
Buffalo '. 4.75.1,393 80.6
St. Paul 4,518.6!5 9.0
St. Joseph 8.759,872 17.4
Denver 1,711,606 18.4
Richmond 3,943,070 22.7
Savannah $.871,187 1.0
Salt Lake City 3.KH.044 62.4
Albany 1.130.424 16.4
Los Angeles 4,053.431 23.3
Memphis 2.156.5S8 25.1
Fort Worth 1.655.739 8.4
Seattle 1,135.524 20.1
Washington 1.619, RP9 18.8
Hartford 2,721,720 39.0
Peoria 2.250,524 6.1
Toledo 2.549.158 4.6
Portland, Ore 1.897.414 23.5
Rochester 2.486,199 6.7
Atlanta 2,143.6F6 5 6
Dca Moines 1,6"8.417 2.1
New Haven 1,988.746 5 8
Worcester 1,420,335 13.0
Nashville 1,613.585 18.9
Springfield, Mass l,6'.8il 4.1
Norfolk 1.420,791 15.4
Orand Raplda 1,628.341 8.4
Scranton 1.292,330
Portland. Me 1.6.13,711 3.1
Bloux City , 1,349,295 17.1
Syracuse 1,235.653 20.1
Dayton, O..: - 1.466,025 6
Tacoma 1,012,762 83.6
Spokane 1,722,222 - 29.9
Topeka 1.307.326 33.0
Evansville .-. 1,663.043 4.8
Birmingham 1.0S8.111 26.5
Augusta 937.802 1.7
Davenport 834.105 21.9
Wilmington, Del 939,012 12.2
Fall River 710.7G6 32.6
Macon " 606.000 11.5
Little Rock 761. 9S0 1.9
Helena 562.099 1.1
Knoxvllle, Tenn 676.238 5.9
Lowell . 636.452 24.4
Akron 708,900 5.5
Wichita 497,865 1.2
Springfield, 111, 6S0.R91 10.2
Lexington 606.8(14 5.6
New Bedford 651.031 29.9
Chattanooga, Tenn.. 670.563 24.4
Youngstewn, O.. 793.7C9 28.3
Kalamazoo, Mich.... 520.060 10.1
Fargo. N. D 540,706 64.7
Blnghamton 347,900 13.$
Rockford, 111 3S7.063 14. 9
Canton, 0 342.9(10 16.5
Jacksonville, Fla 143,833 7.0
Springfield. O ' 378,578 13.1 ......
Chester, Pa 328.829 8.9
Qulncy 2S3.630
Bldomlngton, 111...... . ' 815,145 $.0
Sioux Falls, S. D 281,253 4.8
Jacksonville, 111 225.340 82.3
Fremont 121.657 20.1
Houston 9.003,758 48.4
Galveston 8.861,000 28.2
Columbus 6,973.400
Wheeling, W. Va.. 757.0G1 $.2
Wllkesbarre.Pa.... 701.030 17.6
lieaumont, Ter,.,.. '' 352.746
Decatur, 111......,... 257,668
Utica 2.617.6101
Totals." TJ. ' 8. . . ($1,847.629.6051 18.7
Outside New York.., ,696,991,1601 10.6
CANADA.
Montreal '
Toronto ,
Winnipeg
Halifax
Vancouver, B. C,.
Hamilton
21,378.617!
17.062.3761
8.915.444
2.152.4221
1.041.842
1.078.6441
974.9S01
605.0721
1.975.704
1.5
28.0
60.9
1.8
10.7
28.2
20.8
St. John. N. B....
Victoria, B. C...
Quebec
15.0
25.1
utiawa
2,283,960!
-1-
Total ..........
$ 60,186.1011 12.0
Not Included in totals because contalnlnsr
other Items than clearings.
Not Included In totals because, of no
comparison lor last year.
v London Stock Market.
LONDON. July 11. 4 p. m. Closing
Com., money N 13-14, Norfolk A Wi
8
4
83
do account Pa I do ptd
Anaconda 4 Ontario A weatern
Atchison rennayiTania
do pfd. (ex-dlT.)... 101 Reading ,
n.ltlmore A Ohio. .1.110 do lat pfd
... 18
... 88
... 41
... 86
... 17
... 8
Canadian Pacific. .....188 do Id pfd
Cheaaneake A O
Ha Bouinarn tlj
Chlraao Q ." W 81 do pfd.
C., M. A BU r. am Boutnera racioo.,
DenTer A R. 0 43 Union Pacific
do pfd. (ex-dlv.).. t do pfd
grle 17 V. 8. Steel
do lat pfd 70 do pfd ,
do Id ptd 84 Wabaah
llllnola Central 148 do pfd ,
Loularllle A Naah....l4 Spanlah 4a ,
el.. K. A T 17 Rand Mlnee. ......
do pfd 44 DeBeers (del.)....
N. T. C. (ex-dl.)...14J
... 44
...lie
... 81
...
... 83
... 14
... 41
BAR 8ILVER Quiet: 24 9-16d rer ounce.
MONET-2(52 per cent. The rate of
discount on the open market for short bills
Is 2T2 9-16 per cent ana tor tnree-montns
win- I e liJw . M
urns urn . nwj47 yvi
How York Hlalaar ttaotatloas.
NEW YORK.. July 11. The following are
the closing prices on mining siocas:
Adams Con ......
Alice
Mreeee
Brunawlck Con
Comatock Tunnel
Con. Cal. A Va..
Deadwood Terrs..
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Leedvllle Cos ...
Little Chief
... 11
Ontario
Ophlr
;..T81
.. (4
.. 7
.. 1
..lis
..lea
..136
...tu
...
... 1
... I
... II
rnoeaix ........
Pot oat
Savage-
9 terra Nevada
Smell Hopes .,
Standard)
Baak Clearlags.
OMAHA. July 11. Bank clearings, $9S7,.
451.70; corresponding day last year, $940,
Axn 9f- lnrr.MA. S47.lHi6.4a.
CHICAGO. Ju y U. cieannga. xrt.sn.sw
balances. 12.072.039: New York exchange,
90c discount: Doated exchange unchanged
at $4.66 for sixty days ana l.8v lor de
mand.
NEW YORK. July lL Clearings. $247.
156.862; balances, $H,146.Z5u.
BALTIMORE. Julv 11. Clearings. 16.au,
$49: balances. $158,642; money, 4j per cent.
PHILADELPHIA. July ll. 4jieanngs.
$20,236,991; balances, $2,670,315; money, j4
per cent.
BOSTON. July It-Clearings, $26.901.41
balances. 41.441 351.
8T. LOUIS. Julv 11. Clearings. 1U.467.72J
balances, $1,236,796; money steady at 64)4
per cent; New York exenange. ewe Discount
linunnAii, juiy ii. ajieanngs. a.i.aoo,
750; money, 16 per cent; New York eg'
cnange, par.
' Coadltlom ( the Treasary.
WASHINGTON. July 11. Today's sUte
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $160,000,000 gold
reserve In the division or redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $200,037,632
gold, tlU4,34U,s23.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, July 11. WOOL The Commer
cial Bulletin will say In tomorrow's re
port on the wool trsde of the United
States: Wool continued steady. Prices
have advanced on several grades and the
tendency la UDward. London was rather
diaaDDolntment. but had no Influence here.
aa the offerings have not been suitable for
America. The receipts of wool In Boston
since January 1, 19(2. have been 149.074.6)4
pounds, against lu7,799.693 pounds for the
same period In 1901. The Boston snipmenti
to date are 137.759.621 pounda. against shlo
ments of 129.706.045 pounds for the same
rierlod in 19U1. Tne stock on nana in hoi
on January 1. 19u2. was 77.340.4tJ pounda
tha total stock today Is 88.656,8u0 pounds,
The stock on hand juiy u. iu. was a.bi4,
ISO nounds.
LONDON, July 11. WOOIThe offerings
at the wool sales today numbered 16,162
bales. A large supply of merinos caused
spirited competition between the home
trade and German buyers. America se
cured a few parcels. Fine grades were
steady, but medium and coarse were Irreg
ular and 6 per cent lower. Cape of Good
llooe and Natal grades were In fair de
I n is ud. Following are tha aalea Ia detail!
ew South Wales, 4.500 bales; scoured. W9
Id: greasy. 311 11 He Victoria. l.i bales;
scoured. 7HriilsBd; greasy. SVlflils.ld.
doatn Australia, w naies; greasy, 4ni.
west Australia, 300 pales; greasy, o'n
asmanla, 6"0 bales; greasy, S-XM'.i'vi. .ew
ealnnd, 8,0nO bales; scoured, 3d: greasy,
d1s. Cspe of Good Hope and Natal,
w bales; scoured. 81C(ls; greasy, 6(rtSd.
ST. LOUIS. July it. WOOL Strong;
medium grades and combing, 13'rflSc; light
fine l?i(15c; heavy fine, 10gl3c; tub washed,
15j!!4c.
Cotton' Market.
GALVESTON. July U.-COTTON-F1rm
t 8 6-16C.
BT. LOUIS. July 11. COTTON Market
quiet; mludllng. 8 15-16c; no sales; receipts,
189 bales; stock, 18,950 bales.
LIVERPOOL. Ju y 11 .COTTON Spot in
fair demand; prices l-82d lower; American
middling fair, $ll-32d; good middling,
l-32d; middling. 6d: low middling. 4 2-3zn:
good ordinary, 4 25-32d; ordinary, 4 17-321.
'ine sales of Hie day were lo.uuo Dales, ot
which 1.000 were for speculation and ex
port, and Included 8,800 American. Receipts
were l,t bales no American, f utures
penefl autet and cloned steady: American
middling, g. o. c, July, 4 64-64d, sellers;
uly-August. 4 52-64d. sellers; Atiguxt-Hep-
tember, 4 45-64d, buyers; September-October
2-4ci, sellers; October-November, 4 24-fi4W
26-64d, sellers; November-December,
21-64d, buyers; December-January, 4 19-649
2t-64d. sellers: January-Februarv. 419-64.1.
sellers; February-March, 4 ls-6tdWI 19-64d,
sellers; Marcn-Apru, 4 ls-tn, puyers.
NEW YORK. July 11. COTTON Futures
opened steady; June. 8.62c; August, 8.88c;
September, 8.06c; October, 7.89c; November,
December and January, 7.8tic: February,
.sic; piarcn, 7. so. upot, quiet; middling up
ands. 9c: mlddllns- rulf. 9Ac: sales. 72
bales. Futures closed firm: August, 8.45c;
September. 8.10c; October, 7.94c; November,
86c: December and January. 7.84c: Febru-
ry, 7.85c: March, 1.86c.
NEW ORLEANS. July ll.-COTTON
Futures quiet and steady: July. 8.99fifl.0Oc;
August, 8.61j8.63c; September, 8.07g'8.flfto ;
October, 7.79W7.80c; November, 7. 70(67. 72c;
jjecember, 7.7txs7.7ic; January, 'l.lini-Tic;
market steady; ssles, 609 bales; ordinary,
7-ic; goon ordinary, si-ibc; low minaung,
9-16c: middling. 9o: aood mlddllnn. 9 6-16c:
middling fair, 9 ll-16c; receipts, 448 bales;
toca k,ioo oaiee.
CoRee Market.
NEW YORK. Julv 11. COFFEE Snot
Rio. dull: No. 7 invoice. 6c. Mild, steady:
Cordova, 8i&llc. Futures opened steady,
with prices unchanged to & points lower.
In response to disappointing European ca
bles and under room liquidation. The Bra-
man market situation was featureless.
Primary receipts and clearances were
heavy, however, adding to the early deprea-
ion. lowara minaay a general buying
movement aet In, started by the bull lead
ers, upon which trade became very active
and the whole list stiffened up S(rJ 10 points.
A prominent bull house was again a heavy
purchaser of the September ootion snd a
seller of late months on a hedge. Importers
were sellers. ine market was nnaiiy
steady, with September 10 noints hlsher
and other months net unchanged to 7 points
nigner. jotai sales reacnea M.oou Dngs,
Including July at 4.6.ct.76c; August, i.ip
4.wc; Bepiemoer, 4.tt)jj4.oc; November, 4.sc;
December, 4.H04.95c; January, 6c; March,
ivc; nay, a.zoc; June, e.wc.
Evaporate Apples aad Dried Fralta.
NEW YORK. July 11. EVAPORATED
APPLES Offerings are light and prices are
nrmiy nein, tnougn aemana is moderate.
Common to good are Quoted at 8W10o:
prime, 10loc; choice, lKa.llc; fancy,
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
for future delivery are reported hardenlnc.
especially on 40-50s. Spots are In moderate
aemana ana wnue some sizes are iairiy
well cleaned up the price range Is un
changed at 8llMiM for all e-rades. Ann
cots are unchanged at 10il4c In boxes and
10c In baga. Peaches, steady, the peeled
iruu noiaing at izejioc ana tne unpeeiea at
810c.
Oil aatl Rosln.
OIL CITY. July ll.-OIL-Credlt bal
ances. $1.22: certificates, no bid: shipments.
75.181 bbls.; average, 70.878 bbls.; runs, 93,-
689 bbls.; average, 80,287 bbls.
SAVANNAH. July .11. OIL Turoentlne,
firm at 45c. Rosin, firm. Quote: A, B. C.
D, E, $1.15; F. $1.30; G. $L35: H, $1.70; I.
12.05; K, 12.65; M, 3.0G; Pi, 43.45; WO, 13.&0;
WW. $3.66.
TOLEDO. O.. July ll. oil North Lima.
$9c; South Lima and Indiana, 84c.
NEW YORK. July 11. OIL Cottonseed.
steaay. petroleum, steaay. itosin. nrm
Turpentine, steady.
LONDON, July 11. OIL Calcutta lin
seed, spot, 51s 3d.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK.-July 11. DRY QOODS-Tne
market has again been dull in departments
of cotton goods, on both home and export
account, lone gooa ana prices witnout al
teration, ivinens nrm. witn srooa aemana.
BurlaDS are advancing, although the local
demand Is dull.
MANCHESTER. July 31 DRY GOODS
yuiet ana uncnangea. xarns quiet, witn
a limited inquiry.
Saarar Market.
XTWiar ' vontf 7 .. 1 it arm a is xi n
steady; fair refining, 1 13-lBc; centrifugal.
Vi test, in-ioc; molasses sugar, ic. tie
nnea steaay.
NEW ORLEANS. July 11. SUGAR
Steady: open kettle, 2&'3S-16c: ODen ket
tie, centrifugal, 34j3c: centrifugal, yellow,
oHfVac; acconas, i(ajc.
UULAddlo nun ; centniugai, 6aioc.
Visible (apply of Cotton.
NEW. ORLEANS. July 11. Secretary
Hester's statement of the world's visible
suddIv of cotton, made up from special
cables and telegraphic advices, shows the
total visible supply as Z.Z&K.202. ot wnicn
1.460,20!! was American cotton.
Wow York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK. July 11. BEEVES Re
celpts, $.050 head; steers, steady: slow for
common and medium grades;, bulls and
cows, strong; steers, 5.4(4f7.75; bulls, $3.65C(
5.40; cows,. $2.10a6.10. Cables quoted live
cattle steady at lz&ioo per lb., dressed
weights refrigerator beef higher at 12c
per lb.; exports, 760 head cattle, 1,612 head
aheeD and 2.500 Quarters of beef.
CALVfc.H iteoeipis. 4iu neaa; market
quiet; veala, W.5u7.26; buttermilks, $4;
mixed calves. $4.60.
HOGS Receipts. 719 head; firm for all
weights; state nogs, $8.
BllLfc,r AX. Li LiAKiaa rxeceipis, 10,073
head; good nanay sneep, dull, steady,
others slow; lambs, lbQrZoc lower; sheep,
t2.50d4.00: few choice to extra. 34.12Hfi4.30:
culls, u, laniDs, 40. 20.00; ona car, ft;
culls, 4WO.
gt. JJoeepb Live Btoek Market.
ST. JOSEPn. July 11. CATTLE Re
celDta. 1.100 head: steady: natives. $4.75f
B.ou; cows ana neiiers, ti.ouiao.sa; venis,
83.006.00: stockers and feeders. I2.00fi5.76.
HOGS Receipts, 4.850 head; steady; 1 "ht
and light mixea. Ff.riWB'vuo: meaiuro ana
nesvv. Xf.szwais.iu: diks. 31. iwai. 00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1451
head: lambs, steady; top, $6.40; sheep, lb
26c higher; top wetners, si.ou; top ewes.
$3.86.
THE REALTY MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record. Friday
July 11.:
Warraaty Deeds.
a. E. Heater to W. E. Seater. lot 4.
block 2. jet ter s 2d aaa Sou
Same to T. J. Seater, lot 6, block 1.
nil a tt-rt lot a. block 1. South
Omaha View 1.600
V J. Barrett and wife to Genevieve
Tylee. 1 acre In se se 10-14-11 1,000
Genevieve Tvlea to Eliza A. Barrett.
same 1.000
Henrv Aro and wife to John MIS-
feldt and wife. w ne 1-16-11 6.000
P. H. Carey, administrator, to Cor
nelius Kirk, nart lot 4. block 14. Im
provement association ad 100
Elisabeth Ferguson to T. J.. Lund,
lot 4, block 7. Shlnn's add
G. B. Lane and wife to Anna Kurd,
lots 36 and 37, block $, Kllby Place..
Emma D. Howells snd husband to A.
I UMMe n Ed feet lot 8. block A
Jet ter' s add 1,700
W. C. Fabena and wife to Henry and
U.r. Vtnirllne:. lot 4. block 6. Lake 1
; add $50
A. P. Tukey and wife to Fred Peter
. eon. iU of n 80 feet lota 1. 1 and a
17 feet lot 3. block 1, Bemls park $00
J. E. (leorse to E. U. Brlxenulne. lot
61. Sullivan's add 160
Marv D. Goodrich to Mathlas Bchlmo-
nits, lot 23. Drexel A M.'s add 450
C. 8. Webb to J. A. Kennedy, lot 6,
Latey's subdlv
B. B. Hopper and wife to G. A.
Crook, lot 1. block la. Waterloo
Maggie Hayde and husband to Alfred
M.vhrw.. lr.. undlvW of w lot $.
block 15. same , 15
1 11 Uivhtv and wife to G. A.
Crook, lot $. block 15. Waterloo 400
Hannah K. Peck to W. r . Johnson,
,.rt lot 1. block 16. Imnrovement as
sociation add 1.600
tgalt Clalaa Deds.
A. Crook, lot i, block 15, Waterloo.. 15
Deeds,
Sheriff to N. W. Wells, trustee,
various lots In Hanacom park add,
unlaid add. Amti Place and
Redlck Grove $.180
Total amount of transfers..
.821,124
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Oattla BsceipU Light, but Trading Blow
and Prior Waak.
HOG MARKET EASED OFF A TRIFLE
Not Enoagh gbeeo on gale to Test the
Market, bat for the Week to Data
Desirable tirades Advanced
Quarter to Forty Cents.
SOUTH OMAHA. July 1L
Receipts were:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday,....
Official Tuesday ...
Official Wednemlay
Official Thursday ..
Official Friday
1.627
2.4
8.617
2,381
1.924
8.161
8,511
4.3(3
1.346
10,614
3
4.0.7
,788
I06
Five day, this week.. .11.711 $2,435 18.162
Bame days last week.... 7.2M0 16.9M) 17.944
Same week before 8,36 4H.416 19,4t$
nma three weeks ago. ..13,349 6i,i4o 16.442
Same four weeks axo....M,52 4H,(l U.G'.7
Same days last year 12,999 14,9(7 13.09$
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts ot
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omana for
the year to date, and comparisons witn
ast yean
1902.
3S3.346
l,3i(9,726
45U.04
1901.
85,552
1,2M,6.I
632,339
Inc.
23,794
117,962
DcO
Cattle
Hogs
bheep
The following
table
shows
the average
price of hogs sold on the South Omaha
marKet the last several uaya, with com'
parlsons with former years:
Date. I 1902. :1901.1900.1S99.1S98. 11897. 1896.
Junn IS..
7 24 I
7 231 $ 83(
7 i'n I s9
7 3.iS 6 2
7 41vl I KOI
4 951 $ 62 $ 90
1 22
111
$ 10
8 OH
$ 10
1 VI
2 at
June 17..
931
June 18..
June 19..
lima SO
6 03
a 21
HOI S4l '
4 941 I 71 1 80
1 16,
June 21..
7 4ov.( k Ul
4 93 3 69 1 81
115
1 ll I 01
I 23 1 06
1 26, $ 00
$ 23 1 17
1 1b 2 97
I 1 96
June 23..
June 2:1..
6
00 I no .J
8 Ml 1
1 621 1
1 721
1 b8i
June 24..
June 2a..
June 26..
June, L7..
1(
691
$ C3 I
1 fcl 1 Kit
I 65 1 63
1 61 1 6 'I
1 68 1 66 1
$ 73l 3 611
$ 6ll
$ 7S I
June 28..
June 29..
June 10..
I el
8 24
1 24
1 181
1 94
t 98
2 96
July 1...
July 1...
Juiv a...
$ 18
2 !
$ 21
1 93
July 4...
1 7 1 66 f
juiy 6,..
juiy a...
Julv 7...
1 831
1 66
1 25 1 97
7 75
7 S2V
8 81
I 86
3 16
1 2Xj
1 us
Juky 8...
$ 81
1 32
1 04
2 94
1 87
1 94
July ...
July 10..
July 11..
7 80 6 83
6 131
1 78,
3 35
1 28
1 83! 5 80
7 7Wt 6 92
1 131 1 90
6 04 1 9ti 1 70
Indicates Sunday. Indicates holiday,
YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following list shows the number ot
cars of feeders shipped to the country yes
terday and their destination:
Cars
C?rawford Moore. Yuma. Colo. B. A M... 1
Oscar Flood, Oakland, Neb. M. ft O
W. R. Nichols, Gibbon, Neb. U. P
V rr flnfo, Ctiamhorlaln R It R. 1...,
Bherwln & Mills, Woodbine, la. I. C $
w n Mcnnrelc Imnirene. Ia. Wab 2
Eli Huddle. Clarinda, la. Q 1
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
cattle. nog. eoeev a r
C, M. & St. P. Ry.... 6 11
O & St. L. Ry 2
i
Missouri Pacific Ry.. 1 6
Union Pacltlc system. 9 8 .. 1
C. & N. W. Ry 4 21
F.. E. & M. V. Ry.... a 35 ..
C, St. P., M. & O. Ry 2S .. 1
B. & M. R. Ry 18 24 .. ..
C, B. & -y, Ry $ 8
K. C. & St. J. Ry.... 25
C, R. I. & P., east... 6 11
Illinois Central $
Total receipts ....87 158 1 4
rt.u. nn..nl,l..n n Ik. Aav'm r.n.tntl wee
as follows, each buyer purchasing the
number of head Indicated.
Hiivorn Cattle. Hoars. Sheen.
Omaha Packing Co , 98 1.654 ....
Swift and Company 478 2,i69 167
2,769
2,666
8.033
Ciiitnhv Packing Co 148
Armour & Co 433
Omaha, from K. U , w
Cudahy, from K. C 704
G. H. Hammond Co ,
853
R Rpcker A Deaan 101
Vansant & Co 3
Lobman & Co
Hill & Huntslnger SB - ....
Huston & Co 1 .... ....
Hamilton & Rothschild.. 42 - .... ....
L. F. Husx IS
H. L. Dennis & Co 3
B. F. Hobblck 11
Wolf & Murnan 94 .... ....
Other buyei-s 144 .... 219
Total 2.404 10,975 416
. CATTLE There was a light run of cattle
on sale today, so that the receipts for the
week to date Bhow quite a decrease over
the same days of last week.
Packers were rather Indifferent buyers
here this morning and aa a result a slow
and lower market was experienced on all
kinds. The quality of the steers offered
was far from belnsr, choice, which ho doubt
was one reason for the draggy market. In
some cases sales were made that looked
uBt about steady, but sellers found it a
tard DroDositlon to dispose of what they
had at cteudy prices, unless they were fat
and In good condition. The common stuff
was undoubtedly a little lower than yester
day and trading on such kinds was very
slow. ...
The cow market was also slow, witn tne
tendency of prices downward on all kinds
but the very best and In some cases even
those sold a little lower tnan yesterday.
Packers seemed to want the better grades
of cows, but still they tried to buy them
lower and as sellers were holding for
stead v Drlces it made trading slow. The
canners and cutters in particular were hard
to dispose of.
Bulls, vekl calves and stags sold about
steady. If good, but otherwise they were a
shade lowtr.
There were only a few stockers and feed
ers on sale and, as usual at the last end ot
the week, the market was a little dull, with
rices unevenly lower than yesterday,
peculators were afraid to stock up with
many cattle for fear they would have to
carry them over until Monday and for that
reason they bought them lower or not at
all. Yesterday there were 19 cars shipped
to the country. Representative sales;
BEEF STEERS.
No.
At.
... 3M
... 730
... ta
... 7k0
...1083
... 330
...1030
...U10
Pr.
I 84
t n
4 84
4 80
I 00
3 It
i 84
8 84
No. A.
tl 104T
33 1048
77 1344
It 1323
30 10M
17 1344
80 1214
Pr.
I 34
4 30
4 8
T 16
T 14
T 43
T 84
I
....
I
1
t
1
1:::::
4....
...
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
.... 8t
.... n
T 494 is
T 69 I 13
7 Bl 0 aj 6 17
7 61Hl 6 93 6 10
7 62tof 6 911 6 03
7 65 6 87 , 6 11
t 901 4 99
7 61 6 01
7 64 6 89
7 64 6 83 4 92
I (U 6 741 6 01
ee ee J ea
7 64 6 73; 6 08
5 78 5 16
6 11
16 83
4 IS 10 1041 6 M
a it
COWS.
t 10 - 1 431 I M
I IS It 167 I 38
i 36 7 380 8 40
I 38 1 1164 t 84
1 40 1 1028 80
I 80 1 4o0 84
t 84 4 80S I 80
I M 1 310 I 84
t 80 1 1324 80
i 84 1 1178 80
t 80 1 1011 I 84
t 80 1 484 84
t 80 . 14 8j4 8 40
I 68 14 109 40
I 88 24 o3 3 40
I 8S 4 71 I 85
I 44 ' 14 333 8 70
t 40 . t 10U4 8 78
I 48 t 418 I 78
t 46 1 1104 t 78
t 16 1 1140 I 78
t 78 1 1000 I 73
t 84 T 1028 8 84
I 88 1 314 I 84
88 1 1U73 3 34
t 84 1 820 I 84
I 86 1044 3 84
8 04 1 80S t 84
8 00 14 873 88
I 00 1 874 4 44
I 04 1 1304 4 00
I 00 1 364 4 04
t 04 1 1034 4 04
t 00 1 1104 4 00
i 04 ' 1 ,.1114 4 00
3 18 1 1134 4 04
i It 4 883 4 4
t 14 13 ..1044 4 00
i 35 13 884 4 10
8 26 4 1048 4 14
8 38 1 1004 4 it
I 38 t 80 4 38
( 26 14 1013 4 38
t iS 1 1184 4 34
8 36 t 1144 4 3S
I 28 U 1081 4 84
1 36 1 1044 4 78
I 16 ll6 I 04
I 38 t 836 4 04
8 36 I 11(4 I 04
I 36 4...., 834 6 4
$36
, HEIFERS.
1 74 761 I 74
1 88 11 IM IN
I tt 1 114 I 34
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
I
I
t
1
4
1
1
I
8
1
t
23
t
1
t
10
8
1
I
I
4
1
1
4
1
1
?::::::
1
1
11
8
14
13
10
1
14
1
13
t
I ,
1
It ,
1 ,
4...,
... 840
... 8ta
...1060
...100
... 7M
... 344
... 840
... 80
... 81
...1000
...100
...10W
... mo
...1000
... 884
... 823
...1148
... K4
... 814
... 3t6
... 880
... 858
... 827
...11X14
...1020
... 860
... 884
... 878
... 887
... 880
... 867
...1048
... 820
.. 893
.. 468
.. 1K8
.. 81
.. 8W
..U'86
.. 873
..1300
,. 888
..luMO
.. 84
..lone
.. 786
..1040
.. 83
.. 780
..1170
.. 43
.. 83
.. 183
.. 880
..1140
.. 80
..1314
..1340
..14Jj
.. 78
..12W
.. 4,4
.. 484
..1114
..1210
..113
I...,
4...,
4...,
1....
1...
1...
3...
1....
I...
...
1...
a...
84...
1...
1...
1...
BULLS.
1 38
I 46
I 76
t 16
t 16
t 76
t
t 33
t 84
00
I u
8 4
1114
14U4
12a4
614
1364
......12J0
1244
1004
1044
1444
1314
Vino
I II
8 36
I 36
I 36
i 36
I 36
I 36
I 34
t It
I 44
t 44
t 84
184
,...li
....13JA
.... 4tf;
t 04 1
1
li 1
CALVD8.
4 00 . t
4 60
....1M4
....1804
..17N
I It
404
$04
$99
446
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
844 8 34 1.... IN I It
340 I 84 1 8-.0 3 IS
1
. 4 see
1
1
1......
484 8 46 1 10D4 t 64
44 I It 1 384 4 04
1J0 t 18
STOCK CALVES.
. aao 1 m
STOCKERS AND FEEDFRS.
416
8 16
1 K
1..
474
4 W
4 0$
4 II
4 14
4 14
n
4 36
4 44
4 44
4 41
4 46
4 64
3M
1014
144
U
10J0
187
88
683
341
4...
4...
It...
16...
I...
' II...
I...
a...
3...
4...
II...
13...
..... 417
S.
......787
808
10.W
384
..Mi 80
..... 8l
"0
327
884
186
I 28
a 44
44
1 60
I 84
I 84
8 76
I 80
84
I 84
a 86
4 60
t 811
1 870
807
4 6K0
HOGS There wss a liberal supply of
hogs here today and as Chicago was quoted
lower prices at tnis point also loos; a
tumble. Trading started In weak to 60
lower and a few choice hog sold rlsrht
close to steady. After the first round, how
ever, the market was a good nlrkel lower
and ratner glow. The nogs Kept moving
toward the scales, however, so that tho
bulk was disposed of In fairly good sea
son. Along toward the last end. however.
the feeling was not very gejd and th ii'oio
was slow and tVftlOo lower. T'.e Nilk rf the
heavy hogs sold from $7.fi to t'.fli .d a
high as $8.00 was paid. Milium w.ls'hK
vent largely frcm $7.75 to $7.85 snd lbs i'sht
stuff from $7.76 down. Representative sales, 1
No.
77..
38..
13..
II..
46..
76..
AT.
...184
...1H
...3W4
...18
...187
. . . 301
...3.1
...J11
...2.IS
...til
...113
...304
...136
Sh.
isi
120
84
130
Pr.
1 68
1 46
,1 46 .
?s
T 70
T 70
7 74
t 74
t 14
t 74
7 70
7 74
1 10
7 74
t 10
1 70
7 70
T 7J'-j
1 72
t 13S
t 13V
I IS",
7 72V
T 76
T II
1 76
1 76
1 II
7 76
1 76
7 76
T 76
7 76
T 76
1 76
1 76
T 76
I 76
1 76
1 76
7 76
1 76
7 76
7 76
7 71
7 71
1 76
7 16
1 76
7 77.
t 17V
7 77
t 77Vi
V 17
7 77
7 77
7 77
1 77
1 77
7 77
7 17
7 17
7 77
7 77
7 77
7 77
1 77
7 77
No.
At,
SO.
rr.
14...
..121
..131
..147
..116
..331
..Kit
..827
..111
..334
..127
..141
,.841
..146
..327
..3J
..338
..346
..117
.834
..324
..374
..361
..161
..171
..134
..111
..911
..111
..!?!
..131
,.164
..141
..131
..171
..141
..111
..18
..146
..164
..141
..134
..ISI
..Kl
..161
84
lOO
160
84
144
84
at
'ii
134
144
124
13
80
4
84
t 84
7 44
7 14
7 84
7 14
7 84
1 84
7 84
1 84
1 14
7 14
7 84
7 84
7 84
7 84
7 84
7 84
7 89
7 84
T 84
7 60
7 83
7 62
! t2'i
7 83
1 62
7 M
1 82
7 82
7 81
7 86
7 61
7 66
7 86
7 86
7 86
7 86
7 15
7 84
1 86
7 81
7 86
f 81
:?:::
41...
12...
44...
44...
46...
16...
46...
40...
64...
47...
44...
78 ,
77 ,
33
83
80
80
88
33
83
13
71
76
82
67
76
338
l6
lit
114
3'l
310
140
120
144
40
144
84
80
120
20
84
144
80
40
80
80
84
44
44
lu4
80
84
44
144
'io
84
124
44
140
124
124
m
134
160
84
114
44
140
134
100
140
40
49
80
140
80
114
11....
II....
17....
66....
61....
44....
41....
48....
43....
44....
34....
44....
47....
46....
46....
48....
43....
63....
13....
14....
67....
II....
134...
47....
328
Ill
Ill
Ill
116
2:1
307
317
321
333
818
316
303
134
125
V-1
fio
244
ri
317
124
76..
78.
80
80
84
144
10
80 301
47 304
65 Ml
144
4b
120
144
6li....
40....
7S....
64....
43....
68....
6...,
61....
44....
84....
44....
71....
48....
.117
.126
.114
.121
.121
.311
.114
.214
.141
.840
.M0
7 81
44 7 86
....140
....161
....147
....146
..,.184
....137
....144
....184
....161
....181
....144
....141
...IM
....177
....111
.21
....141
....161
....181
....111
....161
....171
....161
....t4
....281
144 7 86
7 86
iii
184
134
7 66
7 8S
7 II
7 IS
7 14
7 II
64...
41...
47...
64...
40...
48...
41...
61...
47...,
16...
46. .v
44...
68...
64...
63...
61...
71...
44...
44...
63...
63...
....331
....141
....146
....147
....163
....ISO
....146
....111
127
...3(3
....326
....344
....I'll
....194
....t?l
....147
....Ml
....126
....let
104
7 17
7 I7I
wi
41.
46.
46
71
74
76. .....
40
64
74
13
71
18
74
70
43
76
44
70
44
41
48
86
7 17
T ee
7 84
1 84
1 84
7 14
7 84
7 84
1 84
7 84
7 84
7 34
7 66
7 84
7 66
7 36
IK
I 04
I 04
I 04
169
84
180
130
84
140
44
mo
84
124
80
84
40
140
40
lin
134
144
184
7 80
131
263
714
7 84
7 80
7 64
7 64
7 14
.124
.126
.138
.Ml
.187
64 181
II 81.4
44... 124
41 Ill
44. 17
80
60
SHEEP There
was an
extremely light
run nere today, and In fact there was only
one car on sale, so there waa not enough
to make a test of the market. For the
week to date the receipts have been a little
ahead Of the same days of last week, and
as compared with the same days or last
year there Is a big Increase. The table
above will show the exact figures.
The market has been In pretty good shape
all the week, especially on sheep, snd
prices have Improved all the wsv from
25o to40c. Packers seemed to want the good
stuff and sellers had no trouble In dispos
ing of such kinds, but when It came to the
commoner grades trading was very dull.
There have been very few good lambs on
sale and scarcely enough to establish a
market price. Good stuff would undoubt
edly command satisfactory prices, but tha
common grades do not seem to be wanted.
There has been quite an Improvement In
the demand for feeders and trade' has ruled
active all the week. Prices ot) desirable
grades have easily advanced a quarter.
Quotatlona for clipped stock: Good to
choice yearlings, t3.60igl.66; fair to good,
$3.253.60; good choice wethers, $3. 35(73.60;
fair to good wethers, $3.0038.36; good to
choice ewes, t3.7&4j3.25: fair to good ewes,
$2.00(ff2.75; good to choice spring Iambs, tA2S
fl8.60; fair to good spring lambs, $6.00S6.00;
feeder wethers. $2.75(3.10; feeder yearlings,
$3,004(3.25; feeder lambs, $2.6n3.76; feeder
ewes, $1.252.00. Representative sales:
12 spring lambs 81 (60
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK ' MARKET.
Cattle Steady Hogs Lower aad theon
Aro StroBST.
CHICAGO. July ll.-CATTLE-Becelpt,
22,100 head. Including 1,000 Texans; steady;
good to prime steers. $7.9a.60; poor to
medium, $4.50ij7.60; stockers and feeders,
$2.5ti&5.00; cows, $1.40.76: heifers, $2.6
6.50; canners. jl.402.40; bulls, $2,604)6 75;
calves, $2.60ii.75; Texaa fed ateers, $4.60ii
$.65.
HOGS Receipts, 21,000 head I esUmeted
tomorrow, 16,000; left over, 8.000; opened
steady, close 10o lower; mixed and butchers
$7.3Wi.10; good to choice hesvy, $7.86J.16:
rough heavy, $7.807.76; light, $7.0u&7.0:
bulk of sales, $7-60e.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, I,0C
head; sheep strong, lambs steady) good to
choice wethers, $3.35)4.00; fair to choice
mixed, $2.5033.25; western sheep. $2.5CkdS.76:
native lamba. $2 60Q6.60. '
Official yesterday:
. Reoelpts. Shipments.
Cattle 7 $.719
Hoaa 20.246
Sheep 10.961 1,860
Kaasaa City Live ateek Market.
KANSAS CITY. July ll.-CATTLE Tte-
celpts, 1.260 natives. 1,900 Texans and 48$
calves, mostly Texans; best cornfed steers
steady, but none offered; other cattle 154
36c lower; veals lower; stockers and feed
ers slow and weak; choice export and
dressed beef steers, $8.00(t8.26; fair to rood,
$5.0o?7.90; stockers and feeders, $1.90&6.0;
western fed steers, $4.85fi.0O; Texas and
Indian steers, 82.85.25; Texaa cows, $1.7$
i4.za; native cows, 11 zri.4o; native neirers,
1.2504.60; csnners. $1.0Wi5.30: bulls. 12.85 J
4.15; calves, $2 76tf6.0O.
HOGS Receipts. 4.200 head: market ataadv
to strong, quality only fair; top, $8.10; bulk,
$7 8tfi7.K5; heavy, $S.aWi8.10; mixed packers,
$795(aH.06; light. t7.6t)W7.96; yorkers, $7,663
7.95: piss, $2 7.7.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1100
head; sheep strong, lambs steady; native
lambs, J4.45-a4.26; western lambs, $4.16((4-86;
native. e.th.i-L 3.1 'I J1 4 A wMt.m wtt,re
$4.i"ff4.70; fed ewes. $114.90; Texas clipped
yearunga, 4-.a.w; lexas cuppea sneep,
$3.O0fiJ.36; stockers and feeders, $2.00$ $.00. .
St. Loals Live ateek Market.
BT. LOUIS. July 11. CATTLBReoetDts.
1.900 head. Including 1,200 Texans; market
steady for natives. 10gi5o lower for Texsns:
native snipping ana export steers, 15.9ik
7.80; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.6xi)
7.25; steers under l.Oiti lbs.. $4.0rxtt26; stock
ers and feeders, $2.900.26; cows and heif
ers. $22fxu6.6o; canners, $1.7186; bulla,
$2.604.25; calves. $5.60(07.16; Texas and In
dian steers, $3.4046.66; cows and heifers,
$2.6(33.80. .
iiuucvrieceints, s.uuo neaai marKet
Strong and active: ,plgs and lights, 17. 60-,
packers. 3 (.fuwa.un; puicners. 61.1
butchers. $7.$04t 25
SHLKP AND LAMBi- Urcelpts,
: I.611O
head; market steady; tiatr-a muttons, $3.60
MM); lambs, $4.5tna4.30; eu'.U mat bucks,
$2.0u4.00.
loas City Live leV slaiket.
SIOUX CITY, Ta., July 1).--'S.sl Tela
gram.) CATTLE naW4, . U'v
Steady; beeves. $6.60$P7.45; cowtj, hulia and
mixed, 82.6"4i6 .2$; stockers and femora, $2.
4j4.50; yearlings and calves, $2 6004.00.
HOGS Receipts, $,6n0 head: steady, sell.
Ing at $7.6ui7.8o; bulk. $7.654,7.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS In demand.
leek ia Bight.
The following table shows the receipt of
cattle, hogs and sheep at the live principal
markets tor wuijr u;
South Omaha
Chicago ..............
Kansas-City
St- Ioula
St. Joseph
Total
$0,4U
1...
I...
8...
1...
4...
f...
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
. 2.161 Hi 614 154
. 12. Km) 22.IM) I.O11O
. 1.150 4.'0 1.106)
. l.fcuo 1 1 a i.r
. l.luO 4.XJ0 1,450
44.M4 K