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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1902)
THE Q3LMIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JULY 13, 1902. 21 CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE Jobbers and Vtnufactnrtn Report BotinoM I Better Than Ittt Ago. I CANNED GOODS AFFECTED BY FLOODS Oatleelt fa Fotare Trad Coatlaoea Terr Eaeoaraglaa- and Jobbers Laeht tar rail Baylag to Be I a Earlier Taaa I aval. Local jobbers and manufacturers In all llnea report July bualnega as starting out In very satisfactory manner. Aa compared with this time laat year a marked Increase In the volume of bualneaa being transacted la noted, and aa long as that la the case jobbers aay mere complaint, come crease would be mora sunamne ana less rain, out. n .k r,ri ir.rla situation is In verv satisfactory condition. In a good I many lines thla la, of course, a rather I imt l.n,,nn narlori an far 11 mDHO 9 10 I bualneaa la concerned, but to offset that trivillm men are on the road looklnr T'lT advance orders, and according to all reports received they are meeting with exception ally good auccesa., The general crop out- Iook ia atlU very gratifying, although tha leavy ralna have dona aome damage. There Seems to be but little doubt in tha mlnda ef retallere but what there will be an enormoue corn crop, and as long aa corn Stay a In good shape they are ready to take chances on future bualneaa. inat ract ac nT.: Vo doubt . for 7ha big lncVe.7,Sor i"1 lne ,i?nt"y.. ffi" iot lai. ueiivery. a may ." goods and leather goods trade, out auto to kardwar. lumber, furniture, grocerlea and "J J?ct C "very M ,ooas n,I,P, out V . vni.ua. There have been a few market changes during the past week, but aside from gro. rerles quotations are much the same as they were a week ago. Aa the demand continues good all over the country and fully up to production. It Is aafe to quote the market on nearly all clsaaea of goods nrra ana in a gooa, neaitny conamon. Those who ought to know say that it la practically certain that values will be maintained for another six months at least and that merchants are aafe In atocklng up at present prices. The only thing tnat general calamity, the extent of which I la very noticeable that confidence In future prices and in future bualneaa was never greater than at the present time. agar Flraalag Is, , The augar market haa strengthened con M.r.hiv turln the cast week owing to an increased aemena. it is eiF mm will be a rapid increase in conaumpxion i from tnia time on, ana jooorn ssy retailers are ufe In atocklna ud at present MimtAtinns ss the tendencv of prlcea la I undoubtedly upward. I Tha canned srooda situation has attracted I considerable attention for the laat few daya awing to the fact that the floods have done I some damage to growing crops, una espo- i Olally to sweet corn. Many packera have temporarily witnarawn irom me rari r .u nfp.rlns rt Hnth snot and future corn. I ome packera claiming to have lost one- third or tneir acreage, ine maraei, as s result, is very nrm, ana jo oners are anx- i lously awaiting the final outcome. During The last weeK auiornia came imo ino i market on future tomatoes ana nmreii them at such prices, so It Is stated, as to make them the leading tomato In the west- ern territory. Prices Tiave also been made on California canned fruits, and It Is found that they are on the average about 6c per dosen below tne opening prices or last season. Eastern tomatos have advanced to I !' "ir "V'TjyrlVlA"".! mi inia point nas "Ol renpunucu. uuv .i prefllctea that it wu in a very snort time. me nrat snmmenia oi lanrornia anea . . . I . . . arrives. Another reaaon for the strength of the market Is the fact that they have been bavins exceedingly dry weather In Louisiana, wnicn nas done, so it is reported considerable damage to the growing crop Beatdea that, the Irrigation ditches are filled with salt water. There has been no change during the paat week In the cheese market. There haa been an advance, however. In beans amounting to 76 10c pr bushel. utner nnea or atapi groceries may ne quoted just about ateady. So far aa trade la concerned local arocrrv lobbrra aav thev have about all they cah do and In fact are making a big Increase over last year. . - .. .. I Thara hava haen tin Imnortant rhanaaa In I he dry gooda market during the period ndar review. Cotton gooda atlll Vetaln lelr strena-th. and active huvlna- la looked r in tne near ruture. in lact, lau buying m a.t in r.ri .a o,uk ....nn.ki. eatner during the next raw weeka obbers ,ok for the bTggest house trade they have -ar experienced. Houaa trade does not uany set in much before August 1. but i.4i..,tn. ... ... . k . . J in I corae on the market earlier this year than ever netore owing to tne exceotiona lv fa- i vorable outlook for future buslnesa. If that la the caae It Is predicted that the market on stories of plain goods will be effected, as stocks held by both jobbers and "l&&Jl of cotton made- manufacturers cautious . about piling up goods, and In fact tt is claimed they mide very little ahead of iheir ...... l . I fc.iL UI;.Pi ii m" ,oc1 ia.i? r ar very m'.. r m . ' "V r. . prders. The salea of gooda for shipment .In July and Auguat are far Inyexceas of any former year, and the distribution ex- tends to all llnea. Including blsnkets. flan- ne la, eotton napped fabrics of all descrlp- Hardware a Little ttalet. Juhf la One Of tha nuleleat mnntha rit tha I year with hardware Jobbers. Ever since the Fourth they have noticed a big decrease in in vuiume ot ousiness, out still they I are doing fully as much aa they were a I year ago at thla time. They are making the present time point a' to a rood, active demand a little later on, and in fact they are preparing to handle more nore bualneaa thla isii man ever oerbre. Jt looke now as though there will be considerable building done this fall throughout the territory tributary to this market, which, of courae, mesne a lively hardware market. mere nave tieen no changes In quota. eiana At anv Imiuirlmniv .likln . V. . i . I Week. The general market is firm and in! a good, healthy condition, the same as It haa been (or some time paat. Leather Oeods la Llakt Demand. ' This Is a between-seaaon period In the earner goo as iraae. Moat oi tne advance bualneaa for fall haa been placed, and quite a few traveling men are coming In (or short vacationa. They have had a very successful scaaon. however, aa there is scarcely a traveling man going out for of the year .Rubber gooda are moving out to quite STi-V SlJ "I'.Ja t V'l1 .... ,.r.r.,; :. " lvr a wear and clothing. Fratte aad Prodaca. . . ... 1? k OT 11 n ,B" mr,tt "I week than at any prevloua time thla sea- on. Strawberrtea were, of courae. scarce and In feet with the exception of a carload from ... . .u inn, waa very iii&iv uii arket. It la not expected there will the market. ha any mora thla aeaaon. Raspberries are now selling quite freely at 3 JbtilK) per caae. A few blackberries have arrived and more will come In next) week. Peachea. however, are about ths I most popular fruit now being offered. Local ! P" rou" 1 uoland. 8. 507 No. 1 medium. MOO: No. 1 ,.m ereaTer lf there were c"- f M- ,,rw' These prlcea itul greater If inert wrr i . . t ..... .nl nua.irv u. apricots arrived here a few days ago. The '3c; No. I hard 7677c aooda are aald to be of good color, but aa ORN-Lc 'wer. No. 2 'M.!v tJ5 fa generally true of the first shipments, the "Y''timc fruit la of small else. That, however, will .Tff Jfir'- Beotembw 250 asked1 doubtless Improve aa the season advancea. "Ho: July. o8c. Beptember. WVo askea. In other lines of dried fruits the trade at Svlv-si.S'dv- old B.c, present Is of the hand-to-mouth character. Fi.oUK-Steadjr; old red winter patenta. The rice market la very strong owing to B t finer and straight. I3.J0 liTmllfit .ndlyir,l.'tiCa 'eri"1 wf.f "be oVach nomln gig V ahlpment, and It Is aald there will be rb,' , . elr 13.00&3.20. scarcely enough to last until ths new crop BB-.nn-lTimotnv. to arrive. August. S4.K0 1 , ' " j unuorwrar ng i heavy, to w ma., strong, ens; snort clear cloaks. Fall stocks are now so complete backa, 16 to 20 lbs., strong. 58s Hd; clear in the hands of Jobbers that they are ready belllea. 14 to 16 Iba.. strong. 60s. Bhoiildera, for their customers at any time. sousra cut. 11 to 18 lbs.. . strong. 47s. any umana nous who has not sold more - " R.CelDta Shiomanta boots and shoes thla year than ever be- wh..t bu .. . 36 45 8J mb fore. Immedlete bualneaa U quiet Just cora ii...... ' now, though slalng-up orders are fully aa Oats' bu 31000 liooo liberal and numerous aa usual at thla tima " ajooera expect to maae a apeciaity olDn avunwoi.,, xv, ,wm vu, . ,w.m auuiiiarn biniwi anu aaj nty will av Creaaa tha aala nf Tallfnrnla n..k.. n . maraea atgree. Tney nave been coming irora xexaa. out mis weea csrioad into - ments are expected from Arkansaa and Indian territory. It Is stated that the crop U very Urge this year and the fruit better than ever. Texaa watermelons and also cantaloupe are In good aupply and tha quality la con siderably better than it was a short time . -f'-ri". Iro,ra M o-uotatione """"r cviumn, inv ptivm are grauuaiiy going down on all kinds of fruit. About the same kinds of vegetables are oa the market as there were a week ago, no uncae nave not cnaegea materially tn lenaencr, mougn. is no wn ward Owing to light recelpta of both m, and rouury, cauaea oy tne bad roads, the mar- el firmed uo considerable, aa will be Been irons tne quotations. The demand was . 'j pwiwr, Ruwmr. o a not hbif uita so muck suength, as a big la- crease irt receipts la looked for la the near luture. OMAHA v HOLEaALH MARKETS. ceaditiea of Trade Qaetatieao ' tapie raaey rreaaee. EOOS Candled stock. Ire. POULTRY Hens, act old rooatera. according to age. 4yc; turkey. V&.10c; ducki and geese, 37c; broilers, per lb.. 14c. dairy. In tuba 17tjlc; separator, 209210. FKESH CALUHT FISH Trout. 10CJ herring. oi pickerel, c; pike, Sc; :n, ec; DUfiaio, dresaad, 7c; sunnsn, blueflns. 8c; whltpflsh. I.: ca'.fleh. 13c: black baaa. ISc; bauout, lie: salmon, lc; haddock. 11c: codfish. 12c: red manner. 10c: lobaters, boiled, per lb., 87e; lobsters, green, par lb., 25c; bullheeds, 10c. rmtoriK-uvj, per uoav, im. VEAL Choice, &0. corn ic. OATS-olo. H RAN Per ton. III. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale ir- Recelnta liaht. Inna Ialr' "eceipiB mni. VEGETABLES. CAULIi LO VYJfcK Home groan, per doa. EfO&ttoilC. NEW CELERT-Kalamaoo, 80a, l'UTATOKS New potatoea. per bu.. 60c. QRKEN ONIONS Per f'oa.. according to alas of bunches. Una'Juc. TURNIPS for bu., we. Blifcr8 Per basket, 40c. OKEK.N CORN Per doa., 15c. CUCUMBERS Per dos., Z5j40c LETTUCE Per dot hes, efie. PARSLEY Per dot... &e. RAU1HHES Per doa.. luxattQ. WAX BEANS Horn, jtreern. per market ba - k.t. c; string beans, per market rh UB akj5 H ome grown. Der lb.. 10. 7 ri r xci Eralifnmia or home.arown. ";V - i, T un:. rslirnmla. in ascka. km OMONS-New caurornia. in sacks, par f OMATOES-Texas. per 4-basket crate. A V I otAno-rer ou.. . FRUITS. APRICOTS-Callfornla, ll.JS. PEACHES California, IKaujC. PLUMH Caliturula, per 4-basket crates, tfmJrV tay,"KH W-'fJ' mi:M.:Kl'r box 11 2S(frl.rt APPLES bummer varleiiea, per bbL, ( hukkilb (.aiiiorma, per oox, home-grown, per 24-qt. caae, .... ... . CAN l'ALU uirfc-iem, per craie, ti.uu. Xl . J U U 1." U ITTU Ul.lf U.nt. K'J 9K b-ux?!! i r-viJ.'pr ion 120.OCX32S.00. TROPICAL FRUIT8. PINEAPPLEa Floriaa, tv to 3 count. $4.00. BANANAS Per bunch, according to stse. U:io4i.ro. ORAISUH.8 vaiencias, h.ip4.w; aaaa terra nean sweets, vi. 00(4.25. M u.yy. .lAKilJ.Uu. MISCELLANEOUS. HONET Per ls-aectlon caae, 1.75fll.. CIDER Nehawka, per bbL, ii-Zo; New - - MISCELLANEOUS. -i m pok'ORS-Per lb., be: shelled, fc. Kii'ruWslnuts. No. 1 soft shell. Der lb. i2c; hard shell, per lb., UVic; No. t soft shell. 10c; No. 2 hard shell, c; Brasila, per io., nc; niDena, per id., uc aimunos, iun shell. ISc; hard shell, 15c; pecans, large, per id., lie, ainsu, iw, vuvuuuuis, v' .., til &n HIDES No. 1 green. Hc: No. green. iwc; ino. mi. " I ro. i vesi o iu i.-r, -i . calf. 1J to 15 Iba.. 6c; dry hides, 1913c; sheep ku". i-i .'i".V , 'r, . ....... h. , """"""-f 17, : following prices: Iron country mixed, per ton, 110; Iron, stove Plate, per ton. 17.50, copper, per 10 5c; orass ne-v', yy 8V,cj brass. I light, per lb.. c ; leau, per lb., ,nc- Per " '"hber. per ID.. c gt. Loals Orala aad Provisions ot T.nitTR .T..lv M.WHEAT-Qulet: No. -------- ,T.PT. 75fl57.to ; ""'..V a",?. " --- - 77rt - 4 W . . Bpot $8.oo6.35. with prime worth 1,7; ' K ' fOBNMFIAT Hteadv at 83.15. BRAN Strong; sacked, east track, 8S ago HAT Quiet; tlmotny, u.uuitju.w; prairie. t7.0tKtJ 10.00. whisk VRteadv at 11.30. IRON COTTON TIES Steady at 11.06. BAOOINQ Bteady at TAaH0. Hl'UP TWINE-lc. DDnvtflinNin Pork. Hull hut hlffhsr: jobbing, 818.67. old; 819.07V4. new. Lard, t..ina iiw hiirh.e ui til fji Iirv salt meatn. steady; boxed, extra shorts. 111: clear rlbe, tn.l2V; short clear, 111 W. Bacon, ateady; boxed, extra shorta, IU.87V4: clear ribs, 812; .hort c ear. I12.37V. M ETALS Nominally 83.87V4S4.00. 8pelter. steady at II SO. POULTRY Firm; chickens, 10c; springs, 12H4fl3Vc. Turkeys. He. Ducks, 7c. Qeesa, ny; . . . . BUTTER Steady; creamery. 17e22c: u"'.Vi, j ,,. . . - fcOOS-bteady at 14Hc. loaa off, . ... " i .i shipments. 223,000 20.000 """ Flour, bbla 7.000 4,000 86,000 16.000 , 24.000 7,000 - Liverpool Grala and travlsleas. LIVERPOOL, July 12. WHEAT Spot, m . .t ...it. a..a - a.a r.. tuTe;. steady; J u. y" 5- " lispUaabip. M ny A . n...h., Ga 9 wZZ?"-Z?'".Z"Z VZ7 rl CORN spot, nrm; American mixed, ss. fuwir,, iiuiuiiwi! " - i toher. 6a 8d. PROVISIONS-Beef. quiet; extra India mess, iuoe. fork, nrm; prime mess, west- g. gd. Hani, atrong: ahort cut, 14 to u Jba., 60s. Bacon, atrong; Cumberland cut, 26 to 80 lbs., 58a; short ribs, 16 to 20 lbs., 53s 6d; long clear middiea, light, 21 to u lbs., strong 69s; long dear middles. aauara Lard, strong; prima westfern. -In tierces, airona. 66s: American refined, in nalla. ilrnni 66s 2d. CHEESE Bteadv; American flnest whits. 47s 6d; American flnest colored. 48s 6d. lALiwn-rmnB, J.. , . w Australian, in lonaon, auu, Jws a. FLOUR 8 1. Louie fancy, winter, firm, HOPS-At London (Paclflo coast). Arm. 5a 10a. i i PEAS Canadian, steady, 6d. Kaaaas CMr Orala aad Prevtsleaa. KANSAS CITT, July 13.-WHEAT-8ep- tember, tf77c; December, 4'ivc eaah. No. 2 hard, 72a vc; no. i, bc; no hr1, 6467c; rejscled, 6265c. No. t red, T2&"3c; No. 8. 7txa71e. CORN September, 04iS60Hc; December U'uM'ric: cssh. No. 8 mixed. 67c; No. white, astjoyc; no. vic. n ato no. I white, tattoo, RYE No. 2. 66c. ,yieI2,Vr.9 e HnJHri I ijfu. itn-1 HAY Choice timothy, new, tll.00911.i0 !rairte. old. ja.uuTTiu.uw. ER Creamery. UVao: dairy, fancy, we. EOOS Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan. TOLEDO. July ll.-WHEAT-Dull aad easier; casn. 77Vc; July, 76Vic; September, I 74c; December. 77Vc CORN Dull and firm: cash, 6&Vc; July, I 65 We: Heptember. 61 Wc; December. 4Vo. OATS-DuII; cash and July, strong; Sep. tember. eaay; July. 43V1C; September, fteVc I new JuIy.. ttc; Eew September. 8M,e. 8EED Clover, dull and ateady; caah I lo.Ud; WC 10 DC T, sa.la. I , Philadelphia Pro dace Market, PHILADELPHIA. July 18. B UTTER Steady; extra weatern creamery, 23a; extra nearby prlnta. 23c. EGGS-8teady; fresh weatern. tOc, loaa I l. l v. I CHEESE Unchanced : New Tork fUl I creams, punis imui, it, rw sum iuu 1 tiMnu, tan w a'"1', 7iw. Mlaaeaaella Wheat, Flear aad Brsa MINNEAPOLIS. July lt-WHKAT-July TK'-TSSc; September. 71V9,nHc; on track, no. 1 nara, sic; no. 1 norutern, tc; no. ncrmern. la'sc, wfrMTO V ... . n , tA dfn I IK ....na pa,.nUi S 75rj3 .85; first clears. 8251; second I cleara. 32.05. BRAN la bulk, lUOOeilTV Mllwaakee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. Julv 11. WHEAT Mar I kat lower: No. 1 northern Tko: No. 1 north I am. ita'(c; eentember, 72VsC. I RYE No. 1. 5c. I BARLEY Firm; No. 3. 78i71V4oj sample lavif iiftv. I CO.KNi Umber, 6O0. I Hit Dealers association: t no.ee nav. Ma. I aaa atock. 14a dos.. loaa off. caaea raturnad. OMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Coital Prioe 81ip U Lower LeTtl Dull Market AIR WEATHER CHECKS FURTHER ADVANCE Pravlalaaa, rader Leaderaklp af Lard, Held Fairly' (traaar aad (alt Vaehaaged ta Tweaty Caats Aur; CHICAGO. July 11 -Trading was dull en tha Board of Trade today and prlcea for ail grains were inclined to seek a lower level. September wheat closed HDo lower. September corn was 3Vc lower. Oats were Mc lower, with September provisions unchanged to ZOo higher. Better weatner naa its natural eneci Don the wheat market and many jof yes terday's buyers turned sellers early In the day. Local aentlment was bearish and on the absence of a buying uemand there was an attempt to raid the market, but the ef forts were fruitless, aa a moderate demand developed on the decline, which checked any further loss. An Important feature to the trading waa changing from Beptember to December by a prominent houae. Large learances were also a neip to Better prices. Beptember opened 1p0 lower at 3ta'f3c, nuciuaTeo. wiinin a narrow range. After selling at 731tj74a there was , decline to i.hc ana me close was at bout the bottom, with a loss of Hc at MHfaHc. Seaboard clearancea of wheat and flour were equal to 776, OuO buahels. Pri mary receipts were tuS.OOO buchels, against 734.0H0 bushels a year ago. Local receipts were 99 cars, with 7 contract. Receipts at MlnnesDolls and Duluth were reported as M2 cars, making a total for the three points of S4l cars, compared wun ma last year. Corn opened easier on neuer weatner ana larger recelpta, with a larger proportion of contract grade. Belling waa quite general ind while there waa no conapicuoua ouy- Ing prlcea held well and there was only a small decline. There waa little doing In the ulv option and alter opening lower at 85c the close waa a higher at S6o. Sep tember opened v,TTo lower at ijric. avanceo to b.'c, closing y, ttc lower li'B'l'c. L.ocai receipia were ire 313 cars. with 68 cara of contract grade. Oats were weak under the Influence of excellent weather, with prospects of favor able conditions over uunaay. snorts took advantage of the decline to cover exten- Ively and this resulted tn strengthening nrlces. September opened KtaVtc tower at ;)!3J3c and ranged between 33c and 3c, closing wftc lower ai wootsc. Local recelpta were 115 cars. Provisions were monerateiy strong unaer the leadership of lard. There was an ac tive demanu for lard and longs took ad vantage of the better prlcea to dispose of their holdings, which tended to check the dvance. Pricea held fairly well, however. September closing 20c higher at U.S. after selling between S11.17V5 and $11.46. Septem ber pork wss uncnangea i js.v, aner ranging between 118.70 and lib m. Ribs closed 2H'5c higher at )10.S5. The range waa between IIO.SO and $10.87H1.0. Eatimatea receipts tor Monday: neat. 98 cars; corn, 460 cara; oata, ii care; hogs, 32.000 head. The leading futures rsngea as ioiiows: ArUcles. Opn. High. Low. Close. Tes y. Wheat I July" TMi W r.H 75H 75 Pept. 73STi1Sl7ST'a74 73H 74V, Dec. 73HX 74 73V4 73HQ Corn I July S ( 6S 85 8 8S4 Sept. SiH4r 624 e2Vi 81 2 Dec nri) 474 47 47 4794 May 44443 44Si 44 U Oats a Juiy 44H 44 4W, 43 44V, bJuly 4I 4, 4 43H H) a Sept. 30S 30'4 30 bSept. 33(Mi SX 83H83V4WH S'V, bDec. 33Va .33Vs Zi 22M 83Vs 18 ) 18 2H 18 m 18 00 18 57H Sept. 18 70 18 80 18 70 18 72Vi 18 70 uly" 11 80 11 40 11 XT 11 38 11 15 I Bopt. 11 17H 11 45 11 VM 11 25 11 IS Ribs July 10 75 10 75 10 75 10 75 10 75 Sept 10 80 10 90 10 80 10 85 10 82Vi a Old. b New. No. 1 Cash quotations were as follows: FT.OT-R Oulet. ateadv: winter Patents, S3.66c53.T5; winter straights. 33.20S3.6'); spring patents, x3.bora3.10; sprint straignis, .ufl. 4.90: spring bakers. 32.30t340. WHEAT No. 3 spring, 7227Sc; No. I red, WHe. . COKN NO. 2, ooc; no. 1 yeuow, soniw V4c. . ... OATH NO. z. hoe; NO. x wmto, IKSHItC; No. 8 white, 53rS4c. RYE No. 2, 62e. 8EEDS No. 1 flax. 31.60: No. 1 north western, 31. M: prime timothy, 35.75. PROVIPIONS Mess pork, eer bbl., 316.6018.5. Lard, per IM) lbs., 811.65. Short ribs sides flooael. 810.7"i10 0. Dry salted shoulders fboxed). 89.87Vt9.60. Short clear sides (boxed). 311 25S11.87V4. WHISKY On the baala of high wines. 81.S0. 1 The following are the receipts and ship ments: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls n,tio 4.(c" Wheat bu 47,000 ll.00rt 344,000 U7.6O0 Corn, bu 175,ono Oata, bu 142 000 Rye. bu 2,009 Barley, bu 6,000 On the Produce exchange today the hut. ter market waa Arm; creameries. 18)21Vio; dairies, 17S19HC. Ergs, firm, l7Vio. loss off. Choose, Steady. lOtglOc NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Qantatloaa of tha Day Varleaa Caaaaaodlttea. NEW TORK. Julr 12 FTX)UR Receipts. 13,846 bbla; exports, 32,891 bbls.; market was quiet all day; winter atralghts. 33.70O 1.85: winter patents. 33.tor4.10: Minneapolis gatenia, Hiug4.u; Minneapolis Daxera, m.lo -3.34; winter low grades, 32.46433.15; winter extras. 83.1&33.35. Rye flour, dull; fair to good, I3.zo4io.4u; cnoico to fancy, w.&i'tfa.vu. CORNMEAL Quiet; yellow weatern, 3132; city, 31.30; Brandywine. 33.463155. Hlb-uteaay; no. 1 weatern, oovc, r. o. ,. afloat: sute. U4i64c c, L I, New Tork. carlots. BARLEY Nominal. WHEAT Recelpta, 23,400 bu.: exports. 110,03 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2 red, 8o, vivvau.. w. m . .v., oiTiKfliiii;, a. v. u, afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 83 Vie, f. o. b.. ailnat; no. 1 nara tdanitooa, sbc, 1. o. b., afloat. Optlona opened lower In response to clearings end warmer conditions all through the wheat belt. From this the market gradually hardened on covering and light movement. The close was Bteady at He net decline. July, 81c; Beptember, 78'y78 15-16C, closed at 78c; December, T ti 1 1 KW. l-lsLf o Insail at TF CORN Receipts, 8.060 bu.'; exports. 18,033 ou.; nrm; no. z, elevator, ana (ic. r. o. o.. anoau upnon maraet openea firmer here on September, with shorta good buyers on light stocks and ateady cables. The market cloeed steady and Vsg He net higher. July cloeed, 70Vic; Septem ber, 66twc, closed at 6oVgc; December closed at 62Vc. OAT Receipts. 48,ouo du.; exports, 175 bu. Bpot, steady; No. 2, 66c; No. 8. 55Vtc; VJ ft ,!. faMAU' V. S m,kl. aAn. track white state, fcjjc. Options lower a first on crop news, out raiuea later with corn. HAT Firm: shipping, SMFTOc: good to choice. 99OT7C. HIDES steady; oaiveston, 30 to 31 lbs.. 18c; California. 21 to tt lbs., 13c; Texaa dry, 14 te 80 Iba.. lie HOPS firm; state, prime to choice. ltoi croo. WCCSVdc; 100. loe: olds. -r?c: state, common to gooa, iwi crop, ziqmc: luo, l7Bie; oiaa, ojrioc; racmo coast, liwi crop, xi'ri-tc; IV'J, ityisc; oias. wjioc. LEATHER Steady; acid, J426c PROVISIONS Beef, quiet; family. 116 004J ltoo; meee, judo; oeei nams, sji.ooczz.ou; packet. Ji4.&0(alo.uo; city extra India meaa, li4.iAHj28.00. Cut meata, firm; pickled bel llea. til 60012.60: pickled shoulders, tt Own) r.ou; piv:kiea nams, n uou.oo. L,ara, firmer western steamea. ni. juiy ciosea a U SO, nominal; refined, atrong; South Imii4.. Ilitt' .nmnnimH SS lll.nl HA. .mi. tinent. fU.0. Pork. Arm; family, 1 rxd) 11.60; ahort clear, 31.6xa23.00; mess, l.2i wo w. TALLOW Strong; city (31 iter pkg ), 6H0 6.o: country (pkas. free). 6Ht2c. RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, i Cc; Japaneae. 4&5c. BUTTER Receipts 6,101 pkgs. ; barely steady; stats oairy, ivvia2iHc; atate cream' ery, 151 lc; Inxltauon creamery, VAc factory, liaise. CHEESE Receipts. 2.353 okas.: eaay fancy large, colored and white, c; fancy sraan, state new full cream, colored and unite. 10c. , EGOS Receipts. 7,602 pkgs.; Arm to weak state and Pennsylvania, 2tf20Vkc; western canaiaa, ihc MOLASSES-S-ieady; New Orleans, 839410 poultry AUve; steady and unchanged dressed, quiet and unchanged. METALS GsneraJ conditions In the metal market were unchanged today. The volume of bualneaa waa light, as Is usual on a Baturday. but It was for ths snoe part at full rates. The prevailing prlcea are as follows: Tin, spot to August, 2tf te; copper, standard spot to August, ia3sv3U.7lt lake, ngotfllU, elecuoljila, 811.91206; casting, tll.TSail.9S; lead, 4Vc; spelter, 35.12VJ. HEW TORK STOCKS AMD BOXDS. Favorable Bask atateaaeat laeltes Frlooa to Firmer Toao. NEW TORK, July 11 A disposition to advance prices was held in check today by the fears that a poor bank statement would Induce selling of stocks. Thla check wss removed when the bank statement proved unexpectedly favorable, and the market closed firm, with the average dally level of prlcea at about the highest. The principal evidence of strength waa In the grangers, especially the corn car riers. Atchison, which waa neglected yes terday, took tip the leadership todsy, while Missouri Pacific hung back until the late dealings, when It rose on large dealings a rlnt. Rock Island rose 4 points to a level points higher than yesterday's highest, but the dealings were small and the gain was not well held. A rise of nearly a point In New Tork Central was apparently due to support tn view of the decrease in gtoss earnings reported for June by the system. The Industrials were somewhat depressed, but recovered In ths late rally. Tha banks lost In caah less than 82.0f4,om, compared with expectations of a decrease of 36.0U0.0n0. Adding to this the 24.107,000 losn decrease leaves a discrepancy still of upward of 810,000,000 in the reported de crease of 316.449,500 In deposits. It will bs remembered that last week's loan Increase of 81.000,000 failed to find a re flection In the deposit hem. Today's dis crepancy Is explained as due to a process of rectification under the abstruse system of averages used by the banks in their computations. There haa been a fairly large absorption of bonda thin week and a rather poor movement of prices. United States 4s have declined H. new 4s and old 4a, reg., , old 6s 4 per cent decline. The following are the closing prices on the New Tork Stock exchange: Atchison H 80. Pacific 6H do pM So. Railway ' Baltlnor Ohio... 101 V do ptd..... do Dfd 5 Tn A Pacific 4!"4 Canadlaa FaelBa ,...134 Tolodo, St. L. A W. l" Canada 80 tlVl do pfd 44 Ches. Ohio Chlcaao A AIM.., do ptd Chicago, Ind. A L do pfd , Chlcaao A B. III... Chicago A O. W... do lit pfd do Id ptd . Unlos Pacific . M do pld . 14 Wabash . 74 do pfd . 17 Wheeling A L. E. .104 do Id pfd . 1 Wla, central . (T7 do ptd . 47 Adami Ei . .i&iH Amortras Ex ..104 .. tw .. t .. 46 .. t: .. 14 .. t .. 4D ..IH ..Sit ..114 ..too .. 43 .. 31 .. to . .. ft .. 46 .. 7 .. .. 47 .. ao ..lit ..121 ..313 .. 1 .. 80 .. 73 .. 71 .. Si .. 41 .. 31 ..1S3 .. .. 40 ..101 .. 47 .. o ..241 .. 17 .. T3 ..12H .. 44 .. 14 .. 10 .. 13 .. 43 .. 14 .. M .. 39 .. " .. 65 Chlcaao A 1. W.. C. a I. A P 1W ll'nlted sialeo El.. Chlcaao Tar. A Tr.. KiWelli-Farga Km dO Dfd. 17 Amal. Copper .. C. C. C. A St- L. Colorado 80 do 1st pfd do 14 pfd Dal. A Hudson. .. Dol. L. W Denver A R. O.... do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do td pfd Great Nor. pfd Hockln Vallay .. do pfd Illinois Central .. Iowa Cantral do pld Lakft Erie A W... do pfd I. N Manhattan h Mat. St. Ry Mez. Central Nil. National ... Minn. A St. It.... Mo. Pacific M , K. & T do pfd N. 1. Central .... N. T. Cantral .... Norfolk A W do pfd Ontario A W ..1M .. 11 .. n ..176 Amor. Car A T. do pfd Amer. Lin. Oil. do pld Armr. g. A R.. ..im do ptd. 41 'Anar. Mln. Co . Brooklyn It. T.... . 6lcolo. Fuel A 1.... 'Cos. Oas 2,Con. Tobacco ld.. It' loan, fcleclrte . Hocking Coal Intar. Paper .144 do pfd . 47'inter. Power w Laclede Oas .... National Bleeult National Id .., No. American ... ... 4 ...12S ...141 ...131 ...147 ..s ... 1 ...111 ...11.1 ... J6 ... M; ...io ...1(4 ... 7 ... 2 ... 2 ...1S4S ... 46 Pacific Coait PaclBe Mall People's Oae Pressed 8. Car... do ptd Pullman P. Car.. Republic Stool ... da pld Sugar Tenn. Coal A I Union Beg A P.. do pfd V. S. Leather ... do pfd U. 8. Hubber .... Ponnsylwnla Readme do 1st ptd do 8d pfd ... 4 do pld 7lt7. S. Steel 8t L. A 8. r .. M do pld .. 82 Western Union ... .. 73 'Amer. LocomotiTS, do lit pfd do 2d pfd t. L. Southw do pfd t. Paul do ptd Offered. 31 .. 30141 do pfd . .. 4S K. C. Southern K ,.I7 do pfd 44 ..131 New Tork Honey Marker. NEW TORK. July 12.-MONET-On call. steady at 8 per cent, closed offered at 3; prime mercantile paper, 44&6 per cent. NTCKUnii tAtHAlNUa-BlWtlY at 34 7v-a4.67 for demand, and at 4.ViVJ eoyt lor aixry nays; postea rates, 26V. and 34.8SV.ii4.8S; commercial bills. 34.o4H84.&6. Government bonds closed am follows: P.e fundlng 2s. 107H: coupon, 107T4j; 8 reg.. 106; coupon, 1064; new 4s reg. and coupon, 181; old 4s registered, lOSVi; coupon, 109; 5s reg istered and coupon. 105. SILVER Bar, a2Tic; Mexican dollars, 41c. BONDS Government bonds, steady; state bonds. Inactive; railroad bonds. Irregular. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: U. S. rot. la, reg 107 L. A N. anl. 4s 141 107 We. Central 4a 82 tun I do la Inc 12 lu'Mlnn. A St, L. 4s.. .106 134 M.. K. A T. 4s 100 134 ' do 2l tt do coupon do te, reg , do coupon do now 4s, reg. do coupon do eld 4a, rsg.. 10 n. T. central is 101 lu do gea. 8a 101 lot N. J. C. gen. it U 104 No. Pacific 4s. 104 104' do Is 764 4 N. A W. cos. 4....101 103 Reading gen. 4s do eoupoa do te. rag. do eoupoa Atek. gea. 4sa. .., do adl. 4s . A O. 4s do !s do cony. 4a 6 B. 4 A I. M. c. 6S..11S .lot St. L. A 8- F. 4e.... n Canada So. Is ...H at. L, Soulhw. U....100 ...10l do t 35 ,.. 48 S. A. A A. P. 4s.... ...108 80. Pec I Be 4s (! ,.. 31 80. Railway 6s 111 ... ttlfciTrxas A t. II 114 . of O. is do let Ino . A O. 4s C. A. 3a C B. A Q. a. 4s C. M A Bt f g .114rr.. Bt. 1 ft w. 4e.. 81 A N. W. e. 7e....ll4Uulon Pacific 4s.. a I a, i.... .1111 I do canv. 4e .104 ..1084 ..11 ..112 .. 77 .118 .. to .. .. 47 c b c A st l g. a..io2;w.ba.h is Chicago Ter. 4e do ! Colorado Bo. 4s ! do deb. B D. A R O. 4a ioi4iwee snore ee ... Kris prior lien 4s.... Wheal. A L. E. da general et eeni ea.. . W. A D. C. Is.. .118 Cos. Toe. 4s Hocking Val. 4e....l0 Bid. Bostaa gtaok. (taotatlens. BOSTON. July 12 Call loana. 3V4fi4i per cent: time loans. 4roa per cent, uracial closing of stocks and bonds: AUhtsoa 4s 103. Allouot .... 1 Oaa Is 4 Anuigaaatod .. Max. Central 4a 31 Bingham N. E. O. A C. S3 Cal. A Hscla... Atchlaoa , y... 34 Centennial .... 44 .... 31 ....686 .... 17 .... 12 ....134 .... 10 .... 11 .... 40 .... 13 .... 4 .... 17 do pfd "v uopper nango , Boetoa A Albany. ...144 Dominion Coal Boston A Me 31 Franklin Boatoa derated ....! leio noyaia ... N. Y.. N. H. A H...I33 Mohawk Fltchborg ptd .148 old Domlntoa I n Ion Paclflo .104 Oeceela . 31 Parrot .128 Quinsy Mas. central Amor.. Sugar do pfd American T. AT... ....130 .118 Bents Fs Copper.. ,146Tamarack . 46 , 1 nmouatalB . 41aTrlnlty . 4 ll'nlted Statee .... . 4 Utah .Ulle'VlMorla . 3Wlaona . 8Welarlno ..103 United Copper .... .. 13 .14 .178 . 86 Dominion I. A a... Maea. Klectrls . 11 .141 do pfd N. B. O. A C United FraK V. S. SStaol 4 , 46 do Bid Weetlngh. Common. Adventure U London gteelc Market. LONDON. July 13. 4 p. m. Closing: Consols tor money.. 84 8-14,Norfolk A Wasters. . 83 . 84 do aoeouat 84 do pfd. Anaeooda Alchleoa 8 Ontario A Weatara. 1 1. . 83 . 84 Penneylvanla do pfd , .lul .110 .138 Reading do let pfd do 3d pfd Southern Railway.. . 14 . 41 . 36 . 87 :S4 Baltimore A Ohio.. Canadian Pacific... Cheoapeaka A Ohio fc 80 Chicago Q. W C, U. A St, P.... Denear A a. O.... ao pid .18) Southern Paclde . a Union Paclde. . . 82 do ptd .Ion do fd Brio . 31 United States Steal.. 40 . w do pit : . 84 Wabaeh 80 do let pfd do Id Bid Illinois Central Laoleellla A Wash.. Miaeourl. K. A T. lefT 00 pio ee .144 Spanish 4s B0 , 17 Kane Mines It . 40 llMBeers tdet.l It do pre New tork Central. ..141' BAR SILVER Dull at 344d Mr ounce. MONEY 2ca2V per cent. The rate of dis count In the open market for both ahort ana tnree-montns puts is -10 V" cent. Now Torlt Mlalag taaotatloaa. NEW TORK. July U. The following aro tne cioeing prices on mining stocaa Adaaa Caa to Alice 44 react 44 Bntaewlck Con 7 Comet oca Tunnel 8 Caa. Cal. A Va 184 tMadwaod Terra las Hora Sileor lid Iron Sllear at UadTiIke Cos 8 Little Chief .. II Ontario Ophlr ..187 .lit .. 4 .. 18 .. i .. 98 rnoenix fotoel Baeags Sierra NeTada Small Mopes . Suwdard Caftee Market. - NEW TORK, July 12. COFFEE-Spo Rio, quiet: No. 7. Invoice, 6c: mild, quiet Cordova, 8tjniVe. Market opened irregular, with prices unchanged to 10 points higher, after wblcn there waa little lurtoe changes, despite the fact that trade wa heavy up to the cloalng momenta. Shorts and the bull clique were large buyera, while importers sold freely. The clique buying was chiefly In the nesr positions. notably September. Tha foreign market news waa a trifle better than expected and helped to strengthen steadiness, though heavy receipts In rJraill to aome extent offset the market newa. At tha cloae the market was ateady and net unchanged to 10 polnta higher. Total aalsa were &3,6u0 bass, Including July at 4 80c; August, 4 so 4 hoc; Beplemoer, t mgtKc; 01-toner, 4 90c November. 4.9oc: December. 8OWJ-6O60: Jan xJUkTse tUto. 3darct 6-4uci alay, fcke.kv OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Choioa Tat Cattle Higher for ths Wesk, but Other Kinds Lowot. HIGHEST WEEK OF THE YEAR FOR HOGS Sheep Have Beea la Active Demaad All Weak Where aalltr Waa 3at Isfaatory and Teadeaey of Prices Has Beea I'award.' SOUTH OMAHA, July IX Recdltrta were: Cattle. Hogs, cheep. .. 1.6.7 2,i8 .; .. 3,17 3.613 3.9'5 .. 2,33 4.3 4.077 .. 1,924 6,346 4.784 .. 8,24 10,41 155 .. 403 6,03 Official Monday Official Tuesday ... Official Wednesday Official Thursday .. Official Friday Official Saturday ... Total this week.... Weec ending July 6... Week ending June 28.. .12.201 18.862 17.W4 1S.4W 15.412 U.67 14,604 8,171 8,563 Week ending June 21 13.319 Week ending June 14 10,703 Same week last year 14,161 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts o( cattle, hogs and sheep at Bourn Umana for the ysai1 to dale, and comparison with laat year: i 1902. 1901. Inc. Dec. Cattle 883,169 8o0,49 23,310 Hogs L4uti,134 lMnt U3.141 bheep 4o0,0e4 63a, luO 83.016 The following table shows the average price of hogs sold on tne South Omaha marcel tha laat aeveral uaya, with com pariaona with lormer yuaas; Date. I 1902. 11901. 100. li39. 11S83. 1897. 1896. June 16... 7 24, I 4 931 3 621 8 90) 3 22 3 19 June If... 1 6 Ui I 3, 3 3 1 W June 16... 7 2 t. K 6 03, Wl 8 U 3 16 une 19... 7 3 3 92, 6 0o 8 6f 3 1. 03 June 20... 7 4i 6 V 4 94, 8 71 3 8U I 2 ai June 21... 7 dots, t i 4 93, 3 b 8 81) 3 15 June 23... I 6 o9 6 W 3 73 3 3l I OJ June 7 49 I 6 il 3 3 3 7Z 3 Z3 W. June,... 7 69 1 6 93 3 2 to, 3 26, 8 00 June Ho... I 7 oI a 9 6 17 69 3 23 2 97 June 26... 7 fli 6 91 k 10 3 63 '6 3 s7 Juiie 2r... 7 fifti 6 li a Wi 3 1 8 62 3 94 June 28... 1 5o 5 f7, 3 ll 3 661 3 63 3 61 June W... I 6 VOi 4 99 a M 8 sui 241 2 94 June 3 J... 7 61 I 6 uli 3 b 3 so 3 4 2 !8 uiy 1....I 7 t( 6 S9t 1 3 7al 3 bl 8 U 2 3d uly 2.... 7 64, 6 b3 4 92 I 3 6i i 1 2 15 uiy 3.... V U I 6 ,4 b 01 2 78 1 2 211 2 9j Uly 4.... eoa s eo. uiy 6....I 7 64V, 3 73, 6 08 3 7 3 66 f uiy .... uiy 7.... 6 79, 6 161 2 831 3 ol 3 2 13 97 7 75 i 6 U 3 81 S 79 3 28 1 2 48 7 62 6 83 I 8 h6 8 61 1 I 32 3 04 7 not, 0 W; 6 13, I 3 7 3 3u 2 96 7 33 6 so) t 13 8 90 3 28j 2 87 7 "iS-a, 6 a 04, 3 9tj, 3 70 2 94 7 7Vkl 6 96; 6 02 04 3 73 3 1S uky 8.... u.y 9.... July 10... uly 11... uiy 12... Indicates Sunday. Indicates holiday. The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road waa: cattle. rioga.n see. M. ft St. P. Ry 4 Union Pacific system.. 6 28 18 6 ii 1 3 C. N. W. Ry F.. E. & M. V. R. R.... C, St. P., M. & O. Ry. B. & M. R. Ry 11. & U. Hi C. et SI. J R. I. eV P., east R. I. & P.. west.... 10 Illinois Central Total receipts 13 10 The disposition of the day s receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tne number ol head indicated. Buyers. Cattle. Hogs, Omaha Packing Co 840 wilt and Company l.IWi 1,987 1.707 '606 udahy backing 10 Armour & Co uuahy FacKlng Co.. K. c 309 Hammond A Co Hill & Huntzlnger 22 18 other buyers Totals 849 6.300 TESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following list shows the number of cars of feeders shipped to the country yes terday gnd their uestinatlon: Cars C. Moran, Havelock, Neb. B. 4 M 1 H. O. Erb, Charlston, Neb. F. K J. F. Biker, Gray, la. N. W 1 A. O. Anderson, Dayton, la. N. W 1 F. Ramsbottom. Orient, la. Q 1 Carl A. Lundeen. Tabor, .la. 1 CATTLE Ab la generally tha caae on Satuiday, there were just a few bunches of cattle in the yards and not enough to make a market. For the ween the supply has been fairly liberal, a good Increase being noted over last ween, out aa i-um- Sared with the same daya of laat year there 1 a slight decrease. The beer Bier inarnet nas oeeu vcij uneven this week. Monday ana xuesaay the market was excited and higher, but since that time prices have declined on all but the choice dry lot ateera, and the de cline has been so uneven that It Is difficult to tell lust what a buncn or came win hrlne- As hliih as 38 was Dkld this week. but the general Impression Is that a prime bunch would bring considerably more than that. The kinds that sell irom i.bu oown may safely be quoted 2jboc lower than they were a week ago. The greatest de cline Is on the kinds that a week ago sold below 87, and especially on those that show the eRects ot grass, un inursuay aim Friday the market waa very dull on the nart fat and Brassy stuff, and sellers in a good many cases found it a difficult matter to get even a diu on iucd kuiub. The cow maraei nas aiso oeen very un even, with the tenaency 01 prices Down ward. Dry lot cowa have held Just about ateady, but very few of that kind have been coming. Most of the dry lot cows are now selling from 34.00 to 34.75, though oc raslnnnllv a aale is made from 35.00 to t&A. but those sre mostly cows that have been taken out of a bunch of steers. The de cline has affected the pretty good grass cows that last week sold from 33.75 to 34 00, nr a llttls better. The same kinds are now selling around 83.26(63 50. It tstkes a choice crass cow now to Dring over u ou. ana 11 takea a pretty good one to bring much over 83.00. It is sate to aay mat an out tne a:nod lrv lot cowa are zt'040c lower man they were a week ago. Canners probably have not declined over 26c. Good bulls have held ateady all the week and desirable feeder bulla have been in strong demand. Veal calves have been strong all the week and have sold as high as 35.00. Stags may also be quoted steady where tha oualltv waa satisfactory. Btockers and feedera of good flesh and quality were In active demand the first of the week and prlcea strengthened. As high as 86.15 waa paid, which is the highest price in some time. Good to choice stock ers have also been In good demand, but when it came to the commoner grades of all weights tne market was oun. un m dav. aa uauai. tne mantel ease a on a little, bo that as compared with the close of last week thers is not mucn cnange in prlcea Representative sales; V. W V 0. Mo. At. Pr. No. A. Pr. ..toe 1 M u IM IK .. JW 8 10 1 Hot 4 00 1 4 1 BULLS. . ..1110 8 M 1 14J4 8 46 CALVES. 144 t 10 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 160 I Tl 1 871 I 80 BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 867 4 80 II 1031 6 It HOGS Today's hog market was steady to ic lower than yesterday. On the start a few of the good hogs sold at lust aoout ateady prlcea. but in a short time the situ ation cnungea ana tne general maraei waa about a nickel lower. Trading wag not active at any time, but aa supplies were llmltea oracucauy everrining was aupoica of In good aeaaon. The better weight hogs sold largely from 37.80 to S7.6. and aa high as 38 was paid. The medium weights went laraelv from 17.70 to If so. ana tne ngnt and trashy stuff from 37.70 down. The close of the market waa a little more active than the middle or the market, out there waa not much change In the pricea paid. Receipts lor tne wee nave not oeen at all excessive, as will be seen from the table of receipts above, ine demand haa been in good shape most of the time, and the 1 - . I .. ........ . T . . . . . .Wl. lenaencr VI irit:ca uu w .1 u. u taut una haa been the high week of the year to date. Thursday proved to be tne nigh day or tne week, when the average coat waa a frac tion under 37.84. On Frllay and Saturday there was a sMght loaa. but still the week closed KxaUc higher than the close of last week. Representative sales: Ne. It 84 II 44 tl Tl 40 II Tl T4 T4 , 41 TO Tl Tl TT TT 44 74 4T Tt T4 Tl T4 Ar. ..181 ..170 ..IWT ..111 ..let ..ll ..lit ..til ..to! ,..180 ,.1M ,.. ,..3J0 ...lit ,..3'4 ,..310 ...118 ...313 en. pr. 40 7 80 to 7 M 140 7 40 HO 7 44 80 T 44 84 7 44 Ha At. ..131 ...149 ..313 Bh. Pr. 110 7 77V, 124 7 T74 140 7 T7( 40 t TT4j ttO f TT, 144 t T7, 10 7 ff, 40 7 to 84 T 80 0 7 80 ISO t 80 too t to 44 I 84 84 7 40 SO 7 SB 144 7 80 IN IM ... 7 M 140 T 84 130 7 10 IK 7 10 80 7 84 80 7 84 184 7 IS 34 8 Bala, Tl.... TO.... St.... 41 114 44 314 44 I.I ST 334 44 4 t TO 41 1J7 41 321 T3 tlT 130 f TO 44 t 70 t0 1 TO 144 1 T4 44 t TO 130 7 TO 180 f TO 140 7 T 130 f Tl-a 140 T ll'i m 7 Tt 13 7 72 310 7 Tl 40 7 Tl 130 t T8 83.., 84.. tl... 41.., 44.. 84.. T4.. 41.. It.. It.. 44.. 40.. 41.. ft.. .MO ...341 ...l ...U0 ...144 ...tl ...lit ...UI ...311 ...381 ...344 ...8.11 ...341 ...4t 330 .tat 130 7 Tt I at ...214 W t 71 Tt ...til 80 7 71 TT ...818 to T 74 Tl .. 318 40 I 78 71 ...tit 130 t 74 T7 ...144 II til TI ...211 184 t Tt T3 .. lit 134 t 78 ...fi 80 t 74 4S .... ...M7 IK) 7 71 108.... ...r?8 17 t 78 88 ,...t"9 80 T TR .... ...tn te t ti j ...124 t" 7 78 77 ... .117 1S8 t 7 44 ,m w t .hi isa I ai ..tt ... T 88 V 7 r?H 144 7 ... 7 84 ... T tl ::: IS ... I 81 144 t H ... 7 te 145 t N , ... 7 40 14 I Bt 80 7 14 M t M 4B T 8S ... t 04 90 I 40 ..1M ..241 ..840 ..ft ..3ft ..3 ,.1M ..11 ..171 ..171 ..t4 . r4 .."4 . .! ..84 .Id ..26 74.... to.... tt.... 78.... 84.... 37.... 77.... 74.... 41.... 41.... .H3 l0 7 78 T ...t'l ...111 ...214 ...til ...1H 120 7 Tt 41 40 7 Tt 84 80 t Tt 4 ISO t 71 47 ... t 77V4 44... 71... n SHEEP There were no sheep on saie today, so that test or tne market was not made. For the week receipts have been fairly liberal, a good gain having been made both over last week and also over the corresponding week of last year. There haa been an active demand all tne week for deatrable killers, and the ten dency ot pricea haa been upward. It la notireaoie, nowever, mat rne demand nas been limited to the better grades, aa pack. era have not been at all anxloua for any thing but the good stuff. Feeder buyers however, have been on the market and have been liberal buyers, so that anything that would do for readers naa held fully steady end In fact has Improved in price. The market on fat stuff has been a little uneven, so that It is bard to ten just now much the advance for the week amounts to. It is safe to say, however, that as compared with the latter part of last week the general market la a quarter higher. Quotation for clipped stock: tooi to rhnlna vearllncs. 13 findi.. M: fair to rood. 33 2rygS SO! good to choice wethers, 3S.3Kj3.50; fair to good wethers, SS.OOfifl.SS; good to choice ewes. 62.75453.25: fair to good ewes. 32 00fl2.75; good to choice spring lambs, 35.75 3.00; fair to good spring lambs, 36.006.75; feeder wethers 32 755.10; feeder yearnnga. t3 00$3.25; feeder lambs, I2606J3.75; feeder ewes, il.3TvS3.oa CHICAGO LIVB1 STOCK MARKET. Cattle Steady and Hoge Dnll, Weak te Lower. CHICAGO. Julv 13. CATTLE Receipts. 1,000 head. Including 600 Texans; stesdy; good to prime steers, 35.60; poor to me dium, 34.60197. 80; Btockers and feeders. 32.50 430. 00; cows, 32. 50io. 50; bulls. 12.500.75; calves, 32.60ti.60; Texas-fed steers, H.VXjfi 6.75. HOGS Receipts. 11.000 head: estimated Monday, 34,000; left over. 8,000; dull and weak to lower; mixed and butchera, 87.30itf 8.06; good to choice heavy, 3" tWjS.20; rough heavy, 27.3OQi7.70; light, e6.904j7.75; bulk of Rales, 37.60)t1.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,700 head; good to choice wethers, 3&.25(S?.46; choice to mixed, 83.25t5H.26; western sheep, 32.oOt.i3.76; native lambs, ti. 50435.50. Kaaaas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CTTT. July . CATTLE Re ceipts, luO head nativea, 250 head -Texans; market unchanged; choice export and drewsed beef steers, 38 00b'8.25; fair to good, 3').xu'7.90; ttockera and feeders, 62.90ig5.6O: western fed steers, 34.854)4.00; Texas ana Indian steers. 33.85&5.25; Texas cows, 81.750 4.25: native cowa, 11.26j-4 40; native heifers, 33.2034.60; canners, 81.oO2.&0; bulls, U-'W 4.15; nativea, $2.75iv4.00; receipts for tha week, 43,700 head. HOGS Receipts, 3.000 head; market steady; top, 38.10; bulk of Bales, l7.Swj8.06; heavy, w.vwtti.io; mixea packers. J,. Hole 8.05;. light, $7.5CKg7.95; yorkers, 37.85S'7.95; pigs, ti.ttXuW.iu; receipts lor week, 27.0UU bead. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8.000 head; steady; native lambs, 34.45S4.20; western lambs. 3l.l0a4.70: native weiherB. 34.16ig:4. 85; western wethers, 33.25. 45: fed ewes 33.30f?T4.4O; Texas clipped yearlings, 33.4Og:4.0O; Texas clipped sheep, .33.0OSf3.35; stockers ana reeaers. ja.iwias.uo: receipts for week, 15,200 head. St. Loals Live Stock Market. ST. LOl'13. July 18 CATTLE Receipts. 300 head, Including ISO head Te.xans; mar ket Bteady st an advance over last week; native shipping and export steers, IB.otKrr" 7.73; extra choice, S8.0oti8.35; dressed beef and butcher steers, S4.2&4Ti.5t; aleors under l,tX iba., 84.006.25; Btockers and feeders, 32.655.60: cows and heifers, S2.2dftf5.70; can ners. tl.7V32.86; bulls, S2.50fi5.5o; calves, 35.60tiT7.OO; Texas and Indian steers, S2.85tt 5.70; cows and Jielf era, S2.60ig4.15. JHOUo rteceipts, i,oai neaa; marnet easier; plga and lights, S7.267.65; packers. ;,.7aJ?7.s: putcnera, tf.aowa.zu. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none: market nominal: natives. S1.CK1S4.00: lambs. S4.46&4.S0; culls and bucks, 3Lot4.00; Btock ers, ti.tAxao.uu. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, July 12. CATTLE Re- relnta. 250 nead: ateadv: nativea. S4.7MH8.bo cowa and heifers, si.60iffe.3o; veais. 33.0043) 6.00; stockera and reeders, 2.n.'3..o. HOOS Receipts, 4.a n?ad; steady; ngnt and light mixed, 17. 758. 0): medium and heavy, S7.92',il!i8.10; pigs, 34.7517.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 90 head; steady. Stonx City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. July 12. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 600; market steady; Deeves, lo.tww',1; cowa, duiis ana mixed, 32.50ii5.25; Btockers and feeders, $2.50 t4.60; yearlings and calvea, 32.7634. 00. HTOS-rteceipiH, a.uuu; maraet wean, i.do tj7.&6; bulk, 37.60-37.65. Stock In Sight. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal markets for July 12: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 402 6.0:0 Chicago 1,000 11.000 1.700 3,000 "io Kansas lily 30 i.ouo St. Louis 300 1.500 St. Joseph 250 4.200 Totals .1302 26,733 4,790 Cotton Market. NEW TORK, July 12.-COTTON Futures opened steady: July, 8.66c; August, 8.46c; September, 8.12c; October and November, 7.94c; December and January, 7.81c; Feb ruary. 7.83c; March, offered, 7 85o. COTTON 8pot, quiet; middling uplands. 8 6-16C; middling gulf, 9 9-16c; sales, 1.628 bales. Futures, steady: July, 8.71c: Au gust, 8.47c; September. 8.11c; October, 843c; November. 7.82c; December, 7.83c; January, 7.80c; February and March, 7.83c. LIVERPOOL, July 12. 1 p. m. COTTON Spot In fair demand and prices l-16d higher; American middlings, t l-lfid. GALVESTON, July 13.-COTTON Firm, 86-I60. 8T. LOUIS, July lL-COTTON-Quiet; no 17. Farnam Smith h Go. STOCKS, BONDS, INVESTMENT SECURITIES. WE BUY AND SELL . Omaha First Mortgages. City and County Warrant. County and State Bonds. Stock of Union Stock Tarda, South Omaha. Omaha Street Railway. Lincoln Land Co. Omaha Banks. And other stocks of all kinds.' For Immediate and future delivery. 1320 Fernsn St. Tel. (064 ft.... 81.... 3.... 40.... 41.... 46.... 74.... THE GREAT SUBSTANTIAL INDUSTRY OP CONVERTING THE EHORMOl'8 CORNSTALK WAITE INTO . PULP FOR PAPER, FEED AND CELLULOSE COMPOUNDS BY THE! NATIONAL FIBER AND CELLULOSE GO'S Maealaorr aad processes la cartala ta bee ome a GREAT DIVIDKND - PAYING REALITY MACHINERY ORDERED for FIRST PLANT la Nearlng Completion- GROUND FOR FIRST LARGE PULP MILL PURCHASED AT KANKAKEE. ILIa. W miles from Chicago Ol acres, with 460 feet of frontage on Kankakee River, and adjacent to four leading lines of railroads which tap tha heart of the great corn belt of Illinois). Laadtag dallies and trada jearaale tareaaaoat thla essslry are aoasaseatlBsT atghly aa the aaagattade of tale ladastr,, tha great steed It vrtll aapply, aad its apleadld aroapeeta. A limited amount ef full paid and non-assessable stock of the NATIONAL FIBER at CKLLILOSB COMPANY V...".:- $2.00 PER SHARE VUMTIL JULY 24 ONLY Don't wait until thla atock advancea to 310.00 per share, but IOT IT nilOC AND SEE TOUR INVESTMENT RAWIDLT INCREAHM IN All I Al UKUt VALUE WITH THM GROWTH OK THIS KNTLUFltlSIi. No orders for less than 30 shares accepted. For descriptive Illustrated prospectus, full Information and stock subscrip tions address t SANFORD M1KEEVER, IMaeat Agesl, 84 Adasas Street, Caioaita. ales; middling, 815-loc; receipts. 3 bateau stork, 1J.7N.S hale". L1VKRPOOU July lt-COTTON-Spot, In fair demand; prices l-1d blither; Amert. csn middling fair, 5 13-?d; good middling, l-d: middling. 611-lod; low middling, 4J1-M; good ordinary, 4 27-;d; ordinary. 4 I9-S2d. The sales of the day were 8,(1 bales, ot which 1,000 wore for rpeeulatloq and export and Included 7 American, No receipts. Futures opened stent! anq closed very steady. American inl'.lilling, tt, o. c, July 4 67-t44 M-64d, tu vers; July and August. 4 K-64fi4 M-Md. btivers; August ant September. 4 4S-R4!(J4 49-Md, Hellers; Peptem. ber and October. 4 S6-4.4d, buyers; tictoln-t and November, 4 27-64t4 ils-tud. buyers; No vember and December, 4 24-64d, hiyeis December and January, 4 :2-SliT4 :J-iMd, sellers; January and Fehrunrv. 4 12-H4,C February and March. 4 I1-64W C-Std, value) March and April. 4 1-G4d. buyers. Italata Grala Market. IH'LUTr!. July 11. WHEAT Cnsh, No, 1 hard, 78c; No. 2 northern. 7c; No. j northern and July. 7o; September, 73a, OATS reptember, 32o. A WONDERFUL INVESTMENT Aa Orgaalsatleu lempoaed af Mack Men aa Goveraor Staaley nf Kauaaa, tV. B. Senators Herlon ut Kansas and Barreni ot Micklaan, aa well at Leadlagc Capitalists at Mlaauarl and Kansas Oiler Solid aad Subatau. tlal Moaey-Maklag Investmeat. CONTINUOUS AND LARGE Oi VI D ENDS No better proposition has ever been opei to the puulic, nor never has there beet such a c nance for conservative Investment! witn assure! large lelurna, aa that ot thi UuU-Ueaboard oil Company. In the tirsi place, Una organiaatioii ia composed 01 men whose national reputations are suet that every statement inaue by tne Com pany Is aoeoiuluiy guaiaiueeu to oe car rieu out. 'ine unicers anl Directors in ciude the following well Known men: W tsi. Blanley, Gov. ot Ktmsaa, i res t; W. H biniin, Aseociate Justice of the dupremi Court ot Kansas, Vice ires 1; etiaa. Morti mer Slieluoii, 1 res t bouthern tiecurlllel Co., Kansas City, Mo., 2d ice-Pieat; W 41. inana, Vice-Pres t National Hunk 01 Commerce, Kansas city. Mo., Treasurer Preston h. Doty, Kansas City, Mo., Bee relary; Directors, Julius C Burrows, U. S beuator troin Michigan; Jos. H. Uurtoit O. ti. Senator trom Kansas; Col. W. it Hoesington, prominent attorney, Topeka Kansas, and Gen. Wilder b. Weicalf, U. ei pension Agent. Tills Company, knowing that the proper ties purchased would rove wonaeriuii productive, decided not to place any atoci on the market, tor they hud alreauy sut ceeded in making contracts with the larsr eat marketiug company in tne held ti handle llielr product tor three yeara at 1 tlgure which will enable' them to pay uivl uenda Irom tne Start of 1 per ceut pel month lor the lirst year, i per cent po: niuutn lor the second year and more thai 8 per cent per month lor the third year In accordance with this, the capital atucl waa nxeu at a minimum. Aa it la on!) 3ou,0oo, which is smaller by lar than tht stock issued by any other company lu tin Beaumont tielu, and when you lake inn consideration tnat this company has al ready four b-lnch wells In lull operation each having a productive capacity cuul it the average gusher on Splnule Top, in aa anion to the oil rights on nearly . i.uti acres, together with all the sealing tauki connecteu with the Gult and Kailroaaa you must at once Bee that this sni.til capl tal stock much pay a much larger poi cent on the investment than that of an other company now operating In Beau mont. This company haa absolutely no debts The property waa bought Irom a largi drilling concern in the Beaumont Held, whi accepted stock in this company in pan payment for the wells, but aa thla drill ing concern Is now in need of their ful working capital, they are offering theli stock for sale. In order to do this rapidly the Southern Securities Co. haa agreed t, fund the stock and accept monthly pay ments for part of it. In thla way. If yoi purchase atock, you will receive ulvidendi on this stock while paying for It. Tin stock is offered at 10 cents per share, bu no subscriptions will be accepted for leai than l.uoo shares (.1100), but in 1,000-ahan lota, paymenia will be accepted at 310 pel month. Take Into conaideratlon the met that axe at the helm of ihia enterprise) also take into consideration the coniracti already made by thla company and theli valuable holdlnga, and you will see 101 youraelf that there is no better investment today than thla opportunity which is of fered you. Full descriptions and furthci information regarding this stock and com- Sany may be obtained by writing to Tht outhern Securities Company, 2O9-10-11 Cen tury Building, Kansas City, Mo. DID Tou read our letter on Missouri Paclflo, which advanced 114.00 a I share, and our recent letter on J Chespeaks 4 Ohio, which Is STILL A PURCHASE? I Wo have another movement, but J It will only bo given to our custo tners and correspondents WRITE FOB IT. POtiTEn FIELD SCO.,! COMMISSION BROKERS, 196 La Sail St., CHICAGO, ILL. Writs for sample copy special THUNDER MOUNTAIN Edition, Including FREE MAP 8. Mining Journal, 108 Fulton at., N. September Corn $1 Join our Sept. pool at once, 360 and up accepted. July haa just advanced 45c and Sept. will sell even higher. Ion't delay, but get In on the ground floor. Send for our special letter on corn. The Union Investment Co., Kialto Bldg., Chicago, III. Slinr.F I" SPECULATION UUUULOl) 1100.00 loresled In Grain oi BBsssjsassasssaBssa Stockl by onr "Safety Val v Plaa" should result la a profit of 1300.00 to 31000.00 within 30 days. Write for particular! and send for oor free book "Modern Methods for Safe Investmeats." M. B. PLOWBR A CO.. Bankers aaa Brokers. Chicago Stack Exchange Bldg., Chicago.