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TTTE OMAHA PATTjV BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1002. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL was higher on July again at the west, but ClUe, loss off: fresh western later eaeen nrr with other maraets. WHEAT Receipts. 93.250 bu ; sales, l.95,- 0"0 bu. future anil 6.000 bu. spot. Spot tnr. ket ateady; No. 8 red. 79c, elevator, ana . . , i t- 1 pi'rianA,c, r. o. D., anoai; rxo. i norimrn, Cereiu Ttks Upwra Bouiai 1 an la- imiutn. 824i r. o. b., afloat: No. i hard. I , . lFH 4 ft. .41. r.A a-. CJWl mariQta 4xPt?r.pnred un early nMtlon in blr 1- vnf;" In iJuly wht nra"Khout the conn. 75c ,d J , 7ltj71c: 'flppter OATS PLAY LEADING ROLE IN GRAIN PITS thor Minn west and a scare of ohorta. .RN-weak; No. 2 caah. 634c; t the afternoon promoted gradual reactions, although the clone waa steady at 4W4.0 net advance. July elo-ed at re; Beptem ber. 77 S-KVu774c rloaed at 774c; December, 77 13-lKf7c. rloaed at 774e. choice. 964i97c. I ter patents, tl." 3.4ft; extra fancy and flu l on let; state, prima to cnoice, i straight, e3.l04i3.3b; old. 1541200 per bbl, i'si eron. 1 wfznbr: 10c: oiaa. fac: i ma-ner: nin near, i .Kima.uu. atnte, common to cnoice, ism crop, ientvi 19 jo, 174il8c; olds, 7410e; Pacific coaat, 1901 crop, 2ii24c; 19d0, 174j'lc; old", 74?10o. leather steady; acm, wit aw. HIDES Unlet, ateady: Oalveaton. SO to 26 lba., lhc; Callfornln. 21 to 26 lbs., 19c; Texas to.- e.-..h I tone e . .... TT-rt-fcanaa on I 117 144 7R0; balances 1? VI2.K7T): money. 4474' southwestern, lRc: fresh southern. 16lRc. I Ixmdon, 25f lSWc for checka. Spanish 4a, per cent ...... C HEESE Easier; New York full creams, I 81. 12. Prices were weak from the outsell iiin iiuu, juiy is. t. i'nii, s-.-K-..y. ; iHthKi'. r.aeier; .new iora run rreama, bi.iz. jt-ricee were weak irom me outeei 1 i-"".iu, juiv w,-v .r.,,,,,.-, prime amall, 1c: New York full creama, I on the bourne today, owln to reallaatlona. I balance. I2.M0.413: poated exchange. KM fair to rood, Wyaldc Thomaon-Houetona and Kafflra particularly for alxtjf claya. $4.8) on demand; New t. Lowla Grata rrorlalona. 8T. IXriS. July 18-WHEAT-Hlher: No. S red cash, efeyator, 71?c; track. 72o racer, 75C. rack, e4'o4'4c; July, 3Vc; September, 53V454Hc; jecemoer, tic. were weak. The private rate of discount waa unchanged today at I per cent. BERLIN. Julv l Exchange on Ixmdon. m 4V4pfia for checka. IMacount rate for anori mi is. i per cent; lor inree monins oiiia. 1 per cent. Home lunaa ana inier- natlnnala were aenerally maintained on the bourae today. Iron aharea were eome- wnai easier, on an unravoranie repon re Jaly Opfloa aJt ' Three Far1ha to th Good aad Fol lowed br Otber Me. ' CHICAGO. July -Ther wariTekt m dtement In jtralna today. Hvy ral" n 1.. .miihvput frlahtened ahorta, whobld ao frantically to cover their outatandln ( counia ;. J"iy ,"; th.r drv 24 to 30 lba.. 13c. rELe"l:-" ..'.omewhat. July mOVlSIONHHeef. ateady; family. $1.0 wiKPii- - r-.-.-..j . . faihlnn filtliA' moaa tlX KO; hef hnma. 121.603 22 50: fhat" wou'ld" ha". . Aon. credit Vo a comer packet. 114.616.00; city extra 'India me... OATH-Hlgh'er; No. t caah. nominal; B-nllng the American Iron market Abaenoe track. 47c old: July, 88Hc; September, 29c; t bualneaa caused ft aeneral aagglng tend No. 2 white, 65c old. ency. C anadian Taclflca were harder on York etrhnnae. lhc ltremlum. BOSTON. July 18. Clearing. .':. am, cm; balance-, fl.apa.8W. CINCINNATI. July 18. Clearing., x.1,70.,- 650; money, fOfl per cent; New York ex change, par and 10c premium. hi. in, juiy in ciearinea, n.v.i(,,ii; balances. twDl.lW: money, ateady. 5'ii8 per cent; New York exchange, 10c premium. I.oadom StocW Market. nVr r..il " I New York advlcea. The weekly atatement FLOUR-Pull, unchanged; new red win- of the Imperial Bank of Germany .how. m inuowing cnangea: lun in imini m- Cut meata, firm; plrkled bl SEED Timothy, new to' arrive. August. f4.2f4.40; spot, f6.0uQi6.36; prime worth more. CO RNMeATj Steady at tS.15. BRAN Eaay : Backed, eaat track. 8S'ffS7e. HAY Steady to strong: timothy. tl0.00i 15.W- prairie, X7.0(ifalo.iio. whisky steady, fi ll. IRON COTTON TIER Steady, fl.M. H AGOING Steady, 6VilaC. Hr.Mr TWIN E 9C. PROVISIONS Pork, So lower; Jobbing, T3NPON. July IS. 4 p. m. Closing: Coni.. monfT H 11 n Norfolk a Wencrn An account H 15-Ui lo Dfd Anacrtnda ft1 Ontario A Wasters creased 35.960.OOOm. treasury notea Increased I Atchtann l ilnnylTnla HOO.OiiOm. other aecurltlee decreaaed 83.600.. do pH......... ltH Beaalnx .... fMm and nntea In circulation decreased Baltlmora Ohio... .10!' do lit ptd 8.140,niim. BOMBAY. Julv 18. The rate of dlacount of the Bank of Bombay wa. today reduced irom t to per cent. I r.n.i.n Pacific Ill do id pfd rhempeaka Ohio.. (fSJouthern Railway. M 4t WEEKLY CLEARING IIOCSB TABLB. Aaareaate ef Bualneaa Traaaaetea y the Aaaoelatea Bank.. A a. thm r a 1 1 nrirri nciv n.ivue ji. w rita rloaed Mic higher. September la I Ilea, f 11.60012.60: pickled shoulders. oio, iai; new, ia.i. iara, nigner. ury NEW YORK July 18 ;.,t 'jiiiv wheat ikc higher. September .50; pickled hama, 112 00li.60. Lard, eaay: aalt meata (boxed), ateady; extra ahorta, table. comDllwl hv Hrads si'heat 'o up. July corn o higher and Sep- we stern e.inea. Iil.to: JiTc oaa .t hi.izh; (9j'ar ribs in.a; ahort clear , ,11 w. bnk cIfarln?. lne lowe to 60 higher. . . America. .112.15: compound. f8.12HW.60; con- clear rib. .112.124; short clear, f 2.374- age of IncreasS and deer In point of apeotaeular display and pne- tlnent, u.60. fork . ateany ramuy, at i .wro MniAw-wao, nrm, opener, aironK, wlth th corresponding nomenal advancee oats wuiy in pwmwi .pi anun ti:r, .iw".p """ ' I , I , AH A . h. atusA Thu cauae or I zu.uu. I rwui i I r irmer: cnicacns. ivm. I i CITIES. rhlraao O. W ('., m. a at. Denver R. O... do pfd Erla do tat pfd do Id pfd llllnnla Cantral LouliTllla a Nash Missouri, K. A T. do Bfd I. Th. following New York Central. ..ltWH treet. ahowa the BAR SILVER Dull at 24 6-1M per ounce. principal cltlea for MONEY 224 pef cent. The rate of dla- wun m percrni- i count in tne open maraet ior snori dims is se aa companu i 7-l per cent ana ior xnree-monino- bins z i-itxu'z per cent. nv do pfd. lR7Wiaoulhem Partfla.... 4T.V, I'nlon PsclBa 110 4l! dn pfd i' It's L'nlted State. 8tal.. 41 yZ'v ao pia et MtjWahash l ll do pfd 44V 1444!Spanlah 4s II i Hand Mines 11 so uaussrs taai.i zzl week last year; the trtampede waa tne aimpm - aoodly number of July ahorta caught In a nrettv tight trap. The unfortunate, saw TALLOW Firm : city ( per pka). 6Hc: rotintrv fnkas. free). dU'fftc. KltB-nrrai oomesuo, lair to exira, itw Flour, bbla.... Wheat, bu.... Corn, bu.. ilo other way out than to climb out at a I $-c; Japanese, BGWAo. (.i.h nnint nnd In ronseouencft fought to I BITTTER Receinta. 5.B66 pkg..! firm; aave themseivea. I no rain won mo i biris amry. nsiKrci sisie criw-i r, Cear thla market where the araln la yellow Hoi, i(ic. , , E. Kn 0 nrrtnlA fltalrist. WOfA I I'll IT tT Q 17 nanalnta r7H Vfl rar1v down and badly twisted. Receipts were I fancy large, colored and white, fancy I OaU, bu only bt cars, 25 or contract graae. ui me-o i small, new state lull cream, coiorea, iuo; I i. m mm arara rtaw MlfT nnd I a.. Kit a AsV.iR.IiIa lec?ip-lB, o.ono psgs, j wirauj, pibis and Pennsylvania, 20ij,4c; weatera can- died, lHo. MULAH8EB steady. springs. V$bc; turkey., 12c; ducks, 7c; geese, 4c. BUTTER Steady: creamery. 18322c: oairy, iiinie. EGGS Higher, 144c, loa. off. I Clearings. I Inc. Doc. Receipts. Shipment.. 6.000 ..821.0O0 .. 8.0HO .. 42,000 6.000 4.0"0 16.000 12,000 Toledo Grata and Seed. TOLEDO, July 1. WHEAT Fairly ac. tlve, strong; caah, 76c: July, "oc; Septem ber, 74Vc; December, too. CORN Dull, strong; caah, 65c; July, 54c; Theae 7 ehowed no contract grade. Thla f)ut tha bear. In a panic. It aeemed Im possible that with the caah market boom m and a hi exDort demand there should K.r ?hanc. of gettlng enoughatBdard PpULTRY-Allve, ateady: broiler., 14c; -uun. s tro n g : cas n. tc . e.,rr.nt month. Added to thla news, which I chickens, lftc fowl. 13c-. tnr.eva. isi4o. - OATS Dull, atrong ; cash, 49c; July, 4c; In Itaelf twisted the market In apasma, waa M ETAL8 the price of tin In London f'-h"1 alc' nevr Jalr' w: new Bep ' " rura "? fitttrnClnvae falrlw active flem caah not clnalnaf at a!lZS lha nil j:r- -,-- - ' 12? 6a. Locally the market nominal; uciouer. aaaea, e In tin. 1A PkAlnte V I hai I thumb. There P1?. V-."' -fr. hls lo being; In contrast to the eaaler Mlanoapoll. Wbeat, Floor and Bran (witnsian.i.B lu. - reeling on the day prevloua. several tone MINNEAPOLIS. July lg.-WHEAT-July, in" 1 ri" " " 1 & ' " 1 - . : i or innt an in at x:w K7vt wirn tne mnrKpi I v . . o . i - H4C higher at ftoo ana toucnea .,.,- . .o. in T .r.n.e h.r. ... "3 VrK .".V.l 'r"n?M iuun twj up an sruunu tne gossip inai one nvunw uyiiuun .nowea a Short aceounta in oia juiy uu inm of yesterday, 'atten ot Evanatxn, who cornered May futUrea at nan tna new juir snons unurr na i ....a scarcv. Julv atarted ! N40 before a reaction .et In. September I no chftn 0f Importance. London opened. tt'fiWJ "P " quoted at 53 2a 6d for apot and 63 toucnea 'c. aiwt mo umi. nn .u i New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia .., St. iouls Pittsburg San Francisco Baltimore Cincinnati Cleveland Kansas City ... Minneapolis ... New Orleans Indianapolis .. Detroit Louisville ..... Milwaukee .... Providence .... OMAHA , St. Paul Buffalo , St. Joseph Denver Richmond Savannah lull and prices slipped back. Km close, however. July tnew) was erlven another eevere turn and closed ithera waa Just before the close, xclted and strong at ttio up at 67e. Sep tember closed strong, lc advanced at 8340. Wheat had a ruah of buying orders to pu.h prices up at the opening and a very strong market enaued. Houses with south- with electrolytlo ud to m.90Q11.96. but other grades as last given. Sales of 260,000 pounds of electrolytic for July and the nrst nair or August delivery were reportea at fll.90. Standard, spot to August, closed at tll.35mi.65; lake; fll.9612.06; casting, fll.7bro.il. I. Lead 794c: September. 70 fc7fe. FLOUR 10c ud all around: first natenta. 5B:.Bnnn M 84 06; second patenta, t3.759.fc; first Alh.nV 7 Los Angeles Mempnis ... Fort Worth Seattle 3d clears, f3.OOoJ3.10: second clears, fioO, BRAN In built. fl4.0014.60. Peoria Market. PEORIA. July 18. CORN Firm, higher: Washington no. i. sse. " nuru OATH mem- TJn a white UUn hilled reoria '.r t . . n.,i.i. ... I Toledo unvuaiiica in ino I . . t i r u. lnH etn ...k.i. v, at u tiixl WHISItT H.B1 for finished goods. ' """i "r- western connections were unions; mo I:rw...j . in t iji..- .7.. T.'. J . - I Rochester ....... m n .an. mm Y fiMF rnann inr in- I aiiu k u i vmt. a.. ... w . 11 . 1 ,tt 1 1 1 m miwrauv um i . 1 . . 1 ..... creased bids the damage to wheal in anocas I tone, ins ionapn price or speuer remained i - " I Des Moines by .! 5 "evy ""n". fu.w w n "-."IZ '"rX-r:,': DTOTTTH. Julr lS.-WHEAT-Cah. No. 1 New Haven ppecim uennmu nu .-.y ' " ......... , . ...t,, . nara, ib'is.c; xno. 1 nonnern, loikc. i Worcester by shorts covering until itm worn reacneu, a goua araima reponea. iron aoroaa wbb i OATS September, 8240. I Nashville a K H Ol gvri .rsiciu.j . . . . . . a ' rt . . , i ..... . , v. .'. 1 1 5 w mi snu ure. Short, were badly scared. There were Mlddleaborough at 61s 14d. The local Iron feveral bearish Influences at work, but I market ruled firm though more or lea. Ittle or no effect was felt from them. I nominal. Warrants were not quoted. No. 1 Springfield, Mass.. iNorroik Cable, were lower, but rallied. Receipt. I foundry, northern. f23.0Off25 00: were much increased and foreign and 1 foundry, northern, f22 .00W23.00; j ..it. nn.n mAvtfmm wra aoon. Ons I en..iw . n.. . V. aoo iuvao. h ktatlstlcal journal Issued a bearish report I foundry, southern soft, f22.Oaif2e.00. ana mere was sums atoiuna am m i"u,l That bullish incentive, were the rain, de pleted stock, of old stuff and a remark able shortage of contract grade stuff In the new receipts. Today the contract grade equaled about tnree-quariers oi i per rani, a airnlnst 90 ner cent thla time last year. Thla ahrinkas-a la attributed largely to the long and disastrous rainy season. Wheat No. No, No. Mlaaeanolla Wheat Market. I flranil nartMa trruvv ibat ra e ill uin.w I . . iuimiKiwijii.. j uit lonaaAi-uuii. I Mcrnnmn 7Vio; DeptemDer, .im4'io. OMAHA WHOLESALE kUBKBTI. Condition of Trade and tatiotatlons oa taple and Fancy Prodaoo. E0O9 Candled stock. l&mSUfl. LIVE POULTRY Hena. Hc; old roost. pa aiwirn ns in aa-M turir waa badly damagea d: Illinois. Iowa. Nebraa kourl. Still more rain t cm her wheat opened 92.ft723aa and Bold a on the advance brought a reaction, out tne -jng. 6c: Pickerel HEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. Market Permeated wttk Strength and Activity Closing Firm. Portland, Me Sioux City Syracuse Dayton, O J ULfllO .... Spokane Topeka Wilmington, Del Evansville ........... that naturally would reach this center In July and which was counted upon by short. KI U'.U. VAD TT Tula IS Tnl . other animated day In the stock market VairnPort i.v. . . . . ..i. . ..... . mi I Augusta . . i . 0.iv;qvt7 naira vi UTri cv jiiiiiun I r j, P. m snarea 'rno strengtn and variety of the t; ,, VJu-ie market had no new developments to ac- f,i ' ftmint ft 1. hilt Ih. .nr. .an l. vhlnh I mn" " era. according to age. 44f6c; turkeys, 8010c; i,m. lhl ...ruT ,7.,,;. I-lttle Rock IZ eKS:S anTMlsi fnA Prin Ch,cken'- r iPjnji T Inviting "InVuts.de foflowing :."r."'' nl. predicted. Sep- 1DBUTTER-Packlna stock. 14014HC: choloa R!JIath"-,r-0P5raaoM wlth PP"" LwSll .!..'.... "I UmS W7dl'Wlfe rTolr. apparently firm in ARK" uril' 1M ITOUt, IOC; ner- th. fionvlctlon that th. nnhllo a.n.lment i'-i.V Xse wasn't ror ftpteabarT withVS alored8 fcWfcbKi & ot h co"nt, & TaHhat atage of fE2.. of ia0 July closed atrong at Mo higher at I .ki,.irTl" . ,A.V lvF.m8 . iZi confidence In the success of the year s w Cfi f7c.HVa1 'WptS WSS f qf coni tn"?8 Sn- 'K:" H2 ""P's."?. PPSt, ; of all Unes TttfnSoga1 .V.V.V;.: "j V "i I iA7 , i; I i inuusirjr anu tne sumc.iency 01 me I Ymmwatown ed.nh' ??c.v r4 nfPPerJ 10oA lobte.ra. money resource, of tho country, that the I i-VV.n .. .1 ..I Oil . n.w atuSF ILtlnnA- (spoils and Duluth reported 194 cars, making a total ior tne mree pmnm oi ctu a, ais-alnai 117 last week and 458 a year a tro. uT'ritnarv recelDts were 142.000 bushels. against 1,216,000 bushel, last year. Argen tine shipments were oniy Z4,ux ousneis, Comparea to 7tH,uuu pusneis last year, oea- ner lb.. Z7o: lobsters, green, nar lb. I .... ... "...;ui m'" 6c: bulfheads. 10c. " I 1ZXXLZ IftVJb i. ?iv iirL I arB. boiled. VEAL Choice, 68o. CORN 30. OATS-61C. BRAN Per ton, tit. Koard clearance. In wheat and flour equaled A1-F.Tict Quoted br Omaha Wholewl. in the rise. fctf.oud bushels. Iy .wealeI5 association: cnoice nay. no. i The leader occupies stock Is all that Is needed to In- ninahamton ".'.'.Z iiiciu . vj wills 1 1 v v. mo nwinci nun i JOCklOru uu aiuuivsi inisir suiu uuiuiy, luua uiuniuig I Canton a medium for the liquidation of the hold- I jacksonvVllo, Fla... Ings which th. capitalist, are taking; on I Springfield. O.. ...... fhaat.e ioe i emu era oi tooay maraet were rran i Qulncy corn, aner an eariy spurt, lapsea inio i ". "f I syivama ana amuatea raiiroaos. Bouinern I Bloomlngton ......... Jullnes. and fluctuated narrowly. Receipt, ooarse, t7. Rye straw f6.60. These price. Railway waa brought into the movement Bloux Fall. f contract eradw were materially cut down I o n of Rood color and quality. Da- I jn . way to make It appear that closer re- I Jacksonville. Fla-.. nrtav. laraelv bacausa of tha decline In I mand fair. Receipt, light. I tatlona than thou nnw exlatlno- mlaht h. rnn..t ' hrlces. It is thought. Selllnc on the bulge brouaht a reaction and there wa. little tin Vsual about the market the reat of the day. There waa a fair commission house demand from December and May, and the bull party supported jury to a .man ex- In prospect between the two prODertles. I vronston Tha apparent determination of the coal I Galveston minenr convention not to make tneir strike I Coiumbu. general was given a. a reason for the air- I Wheellna areutvo buying' oc pennaytvanla, and all Wllkesbarr VEGETABLES. CATTLIFLOWE R Home grown. MP dogs. NEW CELHRY Kaiama.oo. 80a, .,nt. , . i . n V. . L . . . I r.e .n.1 ..Tiffl.r. m.rA lhM I Tl . . , n. nn t fent. 'f'-hle. w.r. firm: Julv onen.d tV un urvii w;;o-rw acovraina- TO 1 ",.Ta,.iZ". . 7" V .1.1 .' til" . ' "r:;.i':; .i.t? i aise or Duncnes. itxiiro. i " w - - Fl .D .V" ,i'it ;' J""" . I . TURNIPS Per bu.. JOn. BEETS Per basket, 40c OREEN CORN Per dos., 10a CUCUMBERS Per do... teaSOa LETTUCE Per do.en bunches, "Jo. PARSLEY Per dos.. 803350. RADISHES Per do... DO26o, liquidation and closed o up at 660. Sep iamber nnened U c higher at tUiStillAa (nd touched 6ic. on the selling thla op Ion dipped to 60)i0o and closed only a rifle firm. Ho up at 614c. Receipt, were 446 cars, 79 of contract grade. Total con tract stuff on the market amounted to about 250,000 bushels. Utlca Totals, TJ. 8 sertion that Pennsylvania had secured con trol 01 Reading, it la no new thing in wan 11m 111 . . mill iub bfiuiu;iuus uinviu' i . im mn, ii , u ..... . tlon of the voting trust now in control of Outside New York.. Reading, there waa a large absorption of the stock with a view to controlllna- the board or directors, and It nae often been fl,45.053.2S2 lfS2.299.R22 4.8 143,310,K!4 116.261.411 2.7 63.218,339 9.6 46.616.129 7.1 28.499,986 20.8 26.094.065 3.9 23,8S3,400 26.7 18.391.615 26.1 18.0B3.626 12.170.606 22.1 11.945,71)1 87.0 11,461.743 27.2 11.255.209 10,542.544 19 5 7,89,744 16.8 7.O4O.40O 6.405.344 2.1 6.784,310 21.6 6.661,523 4,867,747 4.359.288 4.0 4,264.533 2.678.648 4.4 . 8.602.817 8.648.000 14.8 6,196,241 68.8 2,603,465 8.6 2.548,079 48.0 8.727,213 80.7 4,026.813 44.0 8,246,212 2,231,641 2,624.457 18.7 8.227,752 8.316.979 22.7 2.243.649 89.6 1.734,892 16.2 2,069,296 4.6 1,747,866 1.733,416 8.7 1.700,900 17.6 1,795,610 19.8 1,751,620 16.8 1,361,849 4.2 1.691,145 18.2 1.627,870 13.3 1,464.051 44 1.740,761 27.2 1,292,618 28.9 1.777,432 61.8 1,155,254 28.2 1,291.698 12.2 1,675,679 78.3 887,434 703.030 997,770 8.9 833,798 616,000 14.7' 747,171 74.9 618,871 769,000 43.7 654.061 8.8 872.000 ' 20.2 488.151 4.4 637,225 6.2 674,769 70.8 617,478 18.8 633,328 84.6 662,290 86.7 647.264 16.6 459,580 69.9 408,200 - 4.1 444,455 6.9 631.600 8.7 t 887.417 4.8 874.372 6.8 847.849 21.8 811.461 833.636 82.9 251.475 16.2 208,207 8.7 138,933 , 8,279.400 69.9 4.139,000 8.212.100 9.8 ' 748, 24? 4.9 98,18 406.267 819,970 1879,80!. 2. 2X6,802,277! 829,748,9961 4.9 10.8 "i'.i 13.0 I 11.7 6.7 10.1 1.8 'ib'i CANADA. Wax BRANS Home a-rown nop niriiu I asserted that Pennsylvania waa one of the I Montreal -VA- .,J.' -fl?"1" fiT?rJl PF rnT!t? nartle. to thla contract. No authnrVt. tlv. Toronto . auinn tnuw uueneiB. haakot StlSfloc- BtriniT bean a rTV mark-at parties to this contract. No authorhatlve Toronto $TV?rt?J'Zjee!n&,iu3L iVlr.,?' baskel' SoKS' arket fformatlon on th. ,ubject was forthcom- Winnipeg side liquidation, but on a bullish hog sltua- Da r , ,V. T !.V . 1.. todav Halifax Ln5 P.C,ktia? "Amlhe he.d80m.e.nt,i,PhIr nsw 114c" " ' The accompanying- advance of New York Vancouver, B. C... "oVow CallfornU. ,n per M$WZ im rii u iiciih 11 m rti bl 4ai l.iLiiea anu nHiiiHiiniHr 1 lu. . aw;. rlhs Eo ud at fl0.824. Estimated recelpta for tomorrow! Wheat, an cars; corn, 110 car.; oats, iuo cars; nog., neaa. v . Tha leading future, ranged a. followst - rtlcles. Open. I High. Low. Close. Yes'y. TOMATOES Texas, per 4-baskst crats, 85A90c. Nil AVY BEANS Per bu., fl FRUITS. PEACHES California 90c: Texaa S3- bertas, per 4-baaket crate, wjjwc. nart derhllt Interests. The banks have an nar- I Victoria, a. C ently gained cash this week to the extent Quebeo of over i4,ouo,ouu, or wnicn fl.tcz.ouo waa on vnawa, suDtreasury ana tne rest ny airect receipts by express from the Interior, showing the temporary nature of last week's unseason able demand from tho interior. New York Totals f 43,893,9241 1.8 18.8 69.2 19,988,954 13.659.233 3,444.353 1.643.279 1,871.4701 80.S1 948.976 914.160 482.77? 1.638,890 1.878,432 16.01. 7.8 Condition of tho Treasury. WASHINGTON. July 18. Today's .tate- ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the fl5C,0O0,OiJO noid reserve in the dlvlsl.m of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, f 199,245,710; gold, f 101,042,m Wool Market. BOSTON. Julv 18. WOOL. The Commer cial Bulletin tomorrow will say: Wool has had the most active week this year, saiee have been large and prices very firm, show ing further advances on medium and fine fleeces. A sale of 1.6i0 bales of South Amer ican cross-broils was sold at 2c advance over last April. The recelpta of wool In Boston since January 1. 1S12. have been 158.605,554 lba., against 119,607,700 for the same period in ioi. Tne Boston snipments to date are 144,246,150 lbs., against ahlpments of 135.002,188 lbs. for the same period In 1901. The stock on hand in Boston January 1, 1901, was 77,340.463 lbs.; the total stock to dav Is 91.700.000 lbs. The stock on hand 18.8 July 20, 1901, waa 61,127.550 lba. I IDNDON. Jnlv 18 VOOITh offerings 27.7 I at the wool auction sales today amounted to 13.974 balea. Good light conditioned gray Merinos were In demand for America. Scoureds were taken by France and Ger many. The withdrawals to date amount to 12,500 bales. Sales In detail: New South Wales, 2,700 bales; scoured, 24dls 2d; greasy, 2'7d. Queensland, 500 bales; scoured, Is ldls 6d; greasy, 61Tilld. Vic toria, 1,200 bales; scoured. 6'.rUils 74d; greasy, 4dSris Id. South Australia, 700 balea; scoured, Is dls 64d; greasy, 4Wii 104d, A sale of Cape of Oood Hope and Natal sneep skins was neia in Mincing ne today. Tnere was no improvement in the quality of the skins, the quality was weak, snort woolen lamos and coarse kinds were unchanged. The offerings In eluded 19,139 skins, of which 17,154 were sold. OT T f ITT T O T..I. lO T .'-. l""T a..... D & uvula, . Ul I J. Tf VV1J oicanj , IIIO- dlum grades and combing, 13(iJ18c: light fin . . 1 tH.n .... Ill,, 1 lf , , W WQ.hu I ' ' ' A invivf, . J 1111., mvmyvf .uv t.Mbuwm, ,m. I lWti.C. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. July 18. COTTON Futurea opened dun out ateady; juiy, B.esc; August, 8.45c: Heptember. 8.06c: October. 7.90c: No vember and December, 7.79c; January and February. 7.80c; March, 7.7c. Spot, quiet and steady: middling tip- lands, 94c; middling gulf, 94c, Sales, 450 bales. Futures closed steady; July. 8.74c: August, 8.46c; September, 8.15c; October, 7.96e; No vember, 7.97c; December, 7.86c; January and bmaryi 7.b7c; Marcn, 7.ftc. AT iniTla .il IB rnTTAV rinl-t i, n u . . , .v' v I V i. . . m v . . v b, u changed: middling, 8 16-16c; sales, none; re ceipts, 23 bales; snipments, 176 bales; stock, 17.864 bales. GALVESTON. July 18. COTTON Steady. a lo-iec. LIVERPOOL. July 18.-COTTON Soot fair demand, prices easy: American mid dling. 6 3-32d. The sales of the day were 10,000 bales, of which boo were lor specula tion ana export ana inciuaea g.zuu Amer ican. Receipts, 1,400 bales, all American Viiln... ..t n A.I milal a i4 .Im.i1 alnn.l,. American middling a. o. c. Julv. 4 56-64 4 67-64d, buyers; July and August, 4 64-64d, Duyers; August ana Beptemoer, 4 4(-Ma, sellers: September and October. 4 32-64(9 4 33-64d, buyers; October and November, 4 25-64IS4 26-64d. sellers: November and De cember, . 4 22-64d, buyers; December and T ....... . Ol Cl.l V..... . T- . . .. ... ...I Vt..w tf.nuaii. v .wimi, uu;s. nauucij nuu . i u ruary, I ia-MM jh-mh, buyers; February and March. 419-64d. buyers: March and A urn. 4 is-4a-i 41-tHU. buyers. i 18-8 I rwf? rbr". m aura T,.i 'to jAn-eTAw . . mv v - r 'tv u, . u i . u. . . . , . . . Futures, aulet ana steady; July. 9.14ii0.lftc August, 6.tOCM.c; September, 8.148.15c; October, 7.79ft'7.80c; November, 7.70i7.72c; December, T.7CKS7.71c; January, 7.7047.71c. rjpot. steaay: saies. z.3uu Daies: orninarv 7rc: good ordinary. 8c: low middling. 84c; middling, 9 ll-16c; good middling. 94o; middling rair, vc; receipts, i,:sw Dales; stcck, 67,98tt bales. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, July 18. COFFEE Spot Rio, steady; no. 7 invoice, b'4c. Miia aulet: Cordova. 8114c. Futures opened steady, with prices unchanged to 10 points higher and followed an erratic course all the session, due, It was said, to manipula tion by tne ouu Clique, r ouowing tne can ...ra 1 hiivlna led hv hull Intereata nnd shorts, stiffened prices to a level 10&15 points above Thursday's close. Then the OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Light Beceipta of Ottils and but Little Chang, in th Prioe-t raid. PACKING HOGS NOT SELLING SO WELL Llverat Demand for Choice Sheep avnd Owlsg to Small Ran Prices Ad vanced J.it Abont m Uaarter Iamb. Were Alao Strong. SOUTH OMAHA, July 18, Recelpta were: Cattle. Hoes. Sheen. Official Monday 2.841 S,.m 8,300 OflUlal Tuesday 4.671 S.ifttS 6,614 (.'(tidal Wednesday 8.863 6.972 8,1;3 Official Thursday l.tMi 6.7'-i 2.542 Oftlulal Friday 1.073 6.033 3.261 Five day. thla week.... 14.294 81.230 22.751 Same days last week 11,799 32,776 18.8S2 Same week before 7,-0 35.999 17,944 Same three weeka ago... 8,365 49.416 19.463 Same four weeks ago. ...13,074 44,;-90 15,441 Same days last year 12,739 69.618 17,650 RECEIPTS FOR THIS YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at bouth Omaha for tne year to date, and comparisons witn last year: 1902. 190L Inc. Deo, Cattle 898,840 874.978 23.362 Hoga L4.17.b94 1.351.418 6,2il Sheep 472,836 651.962 79,117 The following table shows ths average price of hogs sold on the South Omaha market the last several daya, with com parisons with former years; July 1.... my 3.... uly 8.... uiy 4 uly C. uly 7..., Jus- 8..., uly 9... July 10.. i July 11.. uiy 12.., July 13.. July 14.. uiy lo.. uly 16.. July 17.. July 18.. 6.2 20.0 22.71 16.1 tt.t 10.2 84.4 3.6 Wheat July Sept. : teo. Corn . July gept. . pec. May Oats .July b July i Sept. b Bept. b Dec Vork July Sept. Oct. Um- July Sept. Oct, Ribs July Sept. 7 t? n n tt 72(iK 1Z T22 724 68 68 5 66 H4-714 61V 64 61 47 1'4 474 4644 464 (4 64 444 434 44 47 (fT4 474 444 474 64K$56 674, 644 674 31 814' 804 30V, 38 4 834 88 834 324-34 834 824 t2. 18 224 1 5-4 18 224 1 824 18 60 1 8 624 IS 35 18 474 18 20 18 274 18 U 18 274 11 024 11 W4 10 90 H 0ft 11 00 11 06 10 90 11 024 10W 10 &0 10 70 10 80 10 T5 I 10 80 10 86 10 724 10 8241 PLUMB California, per 4-baaket cratea I exchange at Chicago ware at a Dremium fancy, 81.2btirl.80. ' of 15 cents. prunes rer doz, si.zmfi.su. i The granger, did not snare fully In the PEARS California, per box, $2.69. I day's strength, but they were by no means Not Included m total, because containing VJL a1 " S . . . .a w iHkueri lurncu Bt7 iiri r aim uiiuci inr ui otner items man cieannga. i nrlces lost nearly the entire advance w.w v..ir Mr.-. M..tr. I by early afternoon. Again, late In the day, "ew ork Honey Markot. . fr,.h hull movement sent the list back to the opening basis, the market closing mil. rf n yr . l mm tw A . i AKPLE8 Summer varieUes. per bbl I denressed. in spite of th. unwelcome rains .."ri o,i J. 7t2l2 a ateadv and net unchanged to 10 nolnta t. i.-. v.. ,.ii. ...... i"" wm, v.u """ .;i.j.r.,.;.j t. ii '"CHERRIES-Callfornla. per box. H.60: Vorabl. weekly'porU of e.rnlnga" In! .cent; pr,me cn" PPr. P 7&tf ba. lnc udlng : jSfy."'6T:" September Q.. , .. a Ai I .1.... 1 - J . . -, hAA , 1 . . -.1 - ill- r r . i ...... t.Ta.. , - . - uuuiv-RiviTii, iu art k. v.h.u. a.w. ciuuin. Sb uri ruiBrj ui tii,vw iui nimauui i i HTERLINtJ KXCH ANQE Firm With ar- I O.WIlw.loci iit in ufi , u. iuj , iiuvrinucr, o.uoi. vain lAwrn-itiM, per craia, aa.uu. I facino, i(,uw ior unicago ureal western, I 4uaj business In bankers' bills at 84.874 for I Decemner, o.ioc; January, o.iuwj.juc; Marcn, nADruLiuuur-nsa, per in-pie.. ai-ouai I xe.uuu ior uenver at mo uranae. ras.wu ior I a a .. ti tuiai sei - .i.i. Ar..... &.zu6i.atc: juay. s.suoio.tuc. in " . i a. fivi. j-.i.i. i. 'j'.-r-'yT' " . I in"wii vi-iin. t.nioi iiu ii nosted rates. I4.K614.S8 ana svt.ssiAmM 89 .1 11. iu. nil Th. M...lrnl I ' . . . '. .. .. . T.., ' i j i"" . t""-- . V,T I commercial duis, i mui,iw. BLACKBERRIES Per 24-qt ess 82.60. WATBKMKLUNK- fer 1UU, tU.WWb.Q0. . TROPICAL FRUITS. 18 424 18 61 18 224 11 00 11 024 i so 10 TO Ohio. a Old. b New. No. 8. Cash quotations were a. follows ' FLOUR Ea.y; winter patents, fS.66itT3.76 winter straignts, S3.axaa.ao; serin WHEAT No. I .prlng. 7677ct No. 8 ppriiia. vie: no. i rea TiM. corn-No. 2, 654J4!; No. I yellow. OATB-No. , 494tJ494c 1 hTK NO, I, 6IHCSJC Atfhlsoa 40 pia Baltlmora m 4o plo Canadian Pad So .. Canada gouthara... Chas. A Obis Chtoaco A Alton... do pfd ChloagOi 1.4- A L. do pia. PINEAPPLES Florida, 30 te 34 count. 83.60. BANANAS Per bunch, according to lie, f2.ZfuC.75. ORANUKH Valencia., n.iwae.w;- Meal, terrane.n aweeta, f4.tXKiiH.26. LEMONS Fancy, I4.owoo.6o; . uea.lnaa. f4-60liJ-00. CIDER Nebawka, per bbl., 83.86: New York, f3.76. row i KN-rer id., dc: sneiiea. se. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shall, per lb., . W . aw ak.ll sr. A. a Ik 11 li Vn t uow u viifjaia yvt . A7sT' a-vu. m mvw IvV m arasm.il, V ViaMiai Ir I - -. 11. 11.. lV.A4a -waa IK 19n almnna a..4a I CfllMVA at K. 1)1 6U-t AW. 18iajza m, aimwiiua, mJL I " hell, 16c; nara men, itc; pc&n, nvrec, per I v ",0" tr" -wnurr BiiaininB, 4j. tty eiv. hj t i inni UftlPnU. I ' w lRkrs. t2.9trftist.40. v HIDBS-No. 1 gmn. 6Hc; No. J re-)n, mu, ..v. M. laiicii, 1 v- ...it v.. ...u 1 No. 1 veai can, s to u',m ids., se; ivo. s v.ai calf, 18 to 16 lbs., 6c: dry hides. 8-S'Uc; sheep Deis. 70c: norse niaes. si.tnKn-i.ou. iOI-D METALS A. B. Alpern quotes the following nrlces: Iron, country mixed, per " . . ... I .... unAi. ...... I.. .... . r? tn. I Pal. harley rair to cnoice malting. Tl72c. I K.".""' '.XT' Dai. L. a w HEED8-N0. 1 flax. 8137: No. 1 north- I . V , .. I . 1 . i.' I banvar A B. "0. r"tern. V Mmo,n .; clover. Z "-"? Yi " t.be'r. itZ'tiZ vuinrsi 1 k l oil". Mt.a. " - - - PROVISIONS Mess pork, ner bh!.. 818 2U g'i.(. iara, per nw ma, ill. snort rib. Idas (loose), tl0.7Ofrl0.80. Dry salted should- ftrm but below the beat except in a few case. The speculation In bonds wa. active. Total sales, par value, 13,626,000. United State, bond, were unchanged on call. The following are the cloalna once, on the New xora biock exenange: M4'8o. FacM. 101 S Bo. Hallway H1 104 do p(4 7 Texas A PsclBo 46 10T T01SOO, 81. U W. II tl I do Dtd M1. Uoloa Fsclflo 43' do ptd SILVER Bar. &24o; Mexican dollars. 61 hc. BONDS Government, steady; state,. In active: railroad, ateady. The closing Quotations on bonds are a. follows: U. 8. rat. Is. rag ....107VU A N. ant. 4s ltt ,.ii lar..... iiv.tt.uu. , da pta "4, Wbsellni tt L B. do M pld 4V Chicato N. W....KlVt C. R. 1. r 1K Cbleato Tan Tr.. ii do pro s C. C. C. A St. L....104S, Colorado Bo do 1st prd i" do d pM 481 fal. A Hudson 17 ISO J4 t4 lot 14 4 It'4 4.14 do pfd. Erla do 1st ptd The following ar th. receipt, and .htp- xncuian Receipts. Shipments. rnour, bbls 00 ll.OX) Wheat, bu 140 0 44. (M) Corn, bu 49 000 lg.OnO uata, pu , U'S.ii Stye, bu 6.0u0 Liverpool Grata aad Provisions. I 8J--:: 44 I Oraat Nor. ptd LIVERPOOL, July 18 WHEAT Spot, I Hocklm V.lfsy IW14 .1H . 4S .7 .80S do Id Ptd. 114 Wis. Central 17 do pld Adsms Ex American El I3J t'nllad States Ex IM Walls-Far.o Ex Amal. Coppar Amtr. Car a T. do pld.. Amtr. Un. Oil do pfd... Araer. 8. & R do prd. Anas. Mining Co. Ills.Krooairn K. T 1 70H .1074 Hex. Cantral 4 II U ...1064sl do Is tne Us, . ins , Minn, a sc. u. s...ioh ...uV!., a. a t. 4... ...13S 0 Is ...losts. T. C. is ...10SHI do-n. Itti..., ...103 N. J. C. csn. i. ...1st No. Psclfto 4s ... ...1044l do Is 4 N. a W. eon. 4a. ..114 HO . M4 . i . tt . ti 4J4 . V7 .lift . 71 ioio. ruai a iron... hi ( on. Oaa 12 4 U do coupon do is, re. do coupon do 4s. rag...., do coupon da old 4s, rag do coupon ... do a. ra..... do coupon ... Atchison fan. do sdl. 4a B. A O. 4s da IHS do COOT. 4s 110 St. U A S. F. 4s.... Mia Canada so. is ...iu bt. l . w. is iuo C ot O. (a ,.UVs do Is H da is mc 4a s. A. a A. r. 4..... it Chss. A Ohio 4HS....10C4 So. Pacific 4s Si Chicsxo a A. iss... sjv, no. KanvsT is in C, B. A Q. a. 4s... H4 Texss P.' Is 114 Evaporated Apple, and Dried Frnlts, NEW YORK. July 18. EVAPORATED APPLES The market continues quiet, the chief feature being the exceedingly limited offerings of spots, which gives the market more or less oi a nominal tone, uommon to good are quoted at Sir 10c; prime, loVii 10c; cnoice, iKO'iic; rancy, n'Oizc. CALIFORNIA Unit .101V4 Ksadlns ssn .... sjH 8t t, A 1 M a ta... 1114 C. Mi A S. P. g. 4a . 114 C. A N. W. C. 7S....1M C. R. I. A P. 4s. ...HO" C C C Bt L g. 4a. 101 14 Chlcaso Tar. 4s STVt Colo. A So. 4s NV T . St. L AW. Union Paclflo 4s... do coot. 4s...... Wsbaih la do Is do dab. B. ra ninnxll H Kli jii In k .1 i . lil V IiKrUUli, JUly Jo. VV xl rA 1 BPOt, nutllln iir .. f-.2ft iTi VrCn la ,ehort clear 'des .teady; No. 1 northern, spring, 6s24d; iJo. , o ptd ..... ' Zl J IlS? ni,.. . . . . . 1 California. 6a &4d. Futures quiet; July. Iinoi. Cantral ... WHISKT-Oo th. bast, of high wine., nominal; September, 8sl4d; December. H ,ow lHd CORK-Snot, firm: American mixed. 6s. Futures, quiet; tteptember, M24d; October, I u a h LS 2'id. I Manhattan L.. PROVISIONS Reef, strong; extra India I Met. St. Rr.. mean. 107s nd. Pork. Ilrm: nrlma mess weat- I Max. Cantral em. 82s 6d. Hams, short cut. 14 to It lbs.. I National 111,000 nrm, sis. moon, atrong; cumtwriann cut, tv to ou ins., otBu; snort rus, is to xu On ths Produce exchange todav tha hut. lbs., strong. 60s; long clear mlddlea, light, ter market was easy; creameries. 17U 2 to 84 lbs., firm, 69a 6d; long clear mlddlea 2"4c; dairies, l419e. Cheese, steady. luZt heavy, So to 4U lbs., nrm, 69 d; short cleai 104.0. Eggs, eaay: fresh. 17Wc. backs, 14 to 20 lbs.. Arm, 69s 6d; clear bel I lies, 14 to If lbs., strong. 43s. Shoulders KEW YORK GESERAL MARKET. Lak. Erla 4k W.. do pld 127 ..111 ..loo4 .. 10 .. II . ..11114 ..lll .. IK'a .. (1 ..IM ..11 .. i4 L'OIO. BO. as sx ao oao. B 71 1 .rT,,- ,0, 7Ud iTantor A R. O. 4s.. 1.1 Vs West ghors 4s 4 I ,piV v "a A M ED FRUITS Prunes continue In fair demand, with pricea firmly maintained around recent figures, though In some Instances holders are reported ask 1ns; a alia-nt advance. Quotations for all I04v- I grades continue within the old price range in I nf 3.r6Wc. ADticota are moderately active -104V4 I and quoted In boxes at ltVz'(l'i4c; in baga is i lotyinizc. feacnes are quiet, wiin peeiea a ijt" I iWltw; unpeeiea, eixia iuc. OH and Roaln. OIL CITY. Pa.. July 18. OIL-Credlt bal ances. 11.22; certificates, no bid: shipments 103,437 bbls.; average, 73.568 bbls.; runs. 9,671 bbls.; average, au.utw ddib. TOLEDO, u., juiy is OIL norm Lima 89c; South IJma and Indiana, 84c. NEW YORK. July 1. OIL-Cottonseed dull. Petroleum, steady. Roaln, steady Turnentlne steady. hWUilc. LONDON, juiy 10. uiu i urpvnune ..104 ..in ..111 ..litH 771s Cfaotatlons ot th. Day on Varloas Commodities.' NEW YORK. July 18 -FliOUR-Recelpts 13.017 bbls.; exports. 4.970 bbl..; the market touay waa lairiy active and steady: a In ter patenta, f3.iKMi4.uO; winter straights 8.'. uMjJ 86; Minnesota patents. 13 90m4 in- winter extras. 83 ltnQ3.3S: winter low gradus, g2 4s-S.16). Rye flour, quiet: fair to good, 3 250 3 45; choice to fancy, t3.5ou3.70. C'ORNMEAL Steady; yellow western. 11.32; city, fl.30; Rrandywlne, f3.45fj3.5i. RYE Steady; No. 2 western, 66c, f. o. b.. afloat; state, 64&64c, c. 1. f.. New York carlo ts. W A HI. EY Nominal. CORN Receipts, 8.400 bu.; exporta, 9M bu. Spot, steady; No. 2. 71c, elevator, and "14c, f. o. b., afloat. The option market v.is strong and higher, after the atari, on rains weat, covering, better cables and th. wheat advance. This waa followed hv realising, but the close was ateady at 464c net ad vance. July Yo;Oc. closed at 4c; 8op tember, 44.4rt4C, closed at 44c; Decem ber, 51 9-16ti514c. closed at 614c OATS H.celpls 87. 2U) bu : exports. 1.117 bu. Spot, firm: No. 2, 67c; No. 8. 66V; No. 2 white. 4t4c; No. 3 whit. 80c; track mixed western. 6?4c; track white weatem. dSkciuIc; aVrack white state, iiKac. Options market square rut. 11 to 13 lbs., nrm. 47-4 6d Lard, firm; prime weatern. In tierces, steady, 56s; American refined. In palls, steadv. &6. CHEESE Steady; American finest white, 4. a tkl : American nnest colored. 4as 61. TALIX)W Prime city, steady. 2ga fd; Austruunn. in ionoon. aieauy. S3S KIXJUR-St. Louis fancy winter, firm. IS !H1. HOPS At London (Pacific coast), firm. iia ii o. HI TT EH Nominal. PEAS Canadian, ateady. 6d. Recelpta of wheat during the laat three Minn. at. L... Mo. Pacltc M , K. A T do pfd N. J. Central .. N. T. Cantral .. Norfolk W ds ptd Onurlo A W Paonsrlranla .... Rsadlni do 1st pfd do td ptd It. L. A a P... do 1st pfd do td pld St. L. South v.... do prd St. Psul do prd Ex-dlvldend .... 14 ...UT ,.. tl ... MS ... t2 ... 71 ... Ii .... 74V .... ttu ....IB'i ....101V Con. Tobacco pfd.. uen. Kiacirio Horkln. Coal Inter. Psper do pfd Inter. Power Laclede Mas Na. Biscuit National I .aad .... No. Amsrlcaa .... Pacific Coast PsclAc Mall People's Gas Praaeed S. Car .... do pfd Pullman P. Car.... Kspubllo Steal ... do pfd Busar Tnn. Coal A I... Union Bag A P... do pfd I'. 8. Leather .... do ptd U. .. Rubber do pfd U. 8. Steal do pfd Wsstarn I'nlon ... Amer. LocomotlT. do pfd K. C. Southern... 4. pfd 122 ...ISO ... 1'4 ... ... ... SB ... St ... 4 ... tlte ...124 ... Tlt ... 41 ...101 47 ... s ,...24S'i ... i4 ... 74 ...1H ... 1 ... 144 ... SOi- ... im ... 14 .... 14 ... SO .... 44 .... , us I2'4 S4 v4 M 4 '4 Erla nrlor Ilea 4a. ...loo IWheel. A L. B. do fsneral as sr itvis. tenirai as.... F. W. A D. C. ls...llI4'Coa. Tobacoo 4.... Hocking Vai. 4Vis..10 Boston Btoek ttootatloas. BOSTON. July 18 call loads. 4S5 per cent; time loans, 4tji'54 per cent. Official closing oc stocks ana oonas: Atchison Oss Is Msx. Cantral 4a. . N. E. U. A C... Atchison do ptd Bostos Albany. Boston A Me .lot Adremura .... .. ti Alloues .. 81Si Amalsamatsd .. 34 Vnltsd , .. t4 Bingham .. 101 4 Calumet A Hacla...67I .141 ..lot Cantannfal Coppar kansa ar mm ,v uini nana- ... Boston ElsTatsd ....165 Dominion Coal .. N. Y.. N. H. H...I40 Pranklln Fltchbors pfd 141 '4 Isla R orals I'nlon PsclAo ...... .104 Mohawk .. ttS Osraola ..lrt, Parrot ..n't yuincr SAVANNAH. Ol, July 18. OIL Turpen tine, firm. 434c Rosin, firm; A, B, C, fl.10: D. 81.15; E. fl.20; F fl.2o; G, 81.80; H fl.70; I. f2.05; K, 82.B5; M, f3.06; N, f3.40 WG, f3 45; WW. 3.t)0. Dry Gooda Market. NEW YORK, July 18.-DRY GOODS RLanla cottons of all kinds have been In nnlet reauest today, but without change In sa l nrlce. r-rinc cioin. in wiue inaaes are nrm -'.a tjul tne aemanu IB nniirr. narruw irini are dull, but firm. Prlnta quiet at prevlou pricea. Ginghams firm. Linens quiet, bu nrlces are firm, except for low gradi crashes, which are lower for both domestic and foreign makes. t4 I6'4 4 Msx. Central Amtr. Sugar .... do pfd A marl ran T. A T llominloa I. 8 Oen. Electric .... Maaa. Elsclrt. ... do pfd N. E. O. C... I'nltad Fruit .... V. 8. Blest do pfd. .144 ' ,.. Mt4 ...10 ... 41 ... 74 ..4 lit ,..1141. ,.. 404, Rama fa Coppar.. Tamarack TrimountalB Trinity frilled States .... t'tah Victoria Wlnon. Wolverine li .. 44 ..! .. 101 .. II .. 41 .. t .. 4 .. 14 ..170 .. M .. 114 .. It '4 Soger Market. Wsstlngb. Common.. .101 Dlr Wast. Asked. Forelga Financial. T AktnAu .a .. l. day. were. 192.UW cental including lc8. cArd .ubply todiy . owing tV govern- ment disbursements. The demand waa American. There wa. no American corn received during the laat three days. Hew York Mining )aotatlon.. NEW YORK. July 18 The following are .he closing prices on mining siocas; Adam. Con Alice bn Mllwaakee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. July 18. WHEAT Higher; No. 1 northern, 78ijt'78c; No. I nortnern. ii(rj,n'c; BrpwmDcr, 7zvc. RY Finn: No. 1. ooc. HARLEY Firm; No. S, 7JtJ72ic; sample. amj ne. CORN September, 80c. Philadelphia Pro4.cs Markett. PHILADELPHIA. July 18. BUTTER nteauy; extra western creamery, Zlc; extra nearby, tie. EGGS Weak, unsettled; fresh nearby, 18 Deadwood Terra Mara .liner Iron Silver Lead'lllo Cos .. moderate and ratea were easier. Discounts were i tiny, i ne Birona fan. aeniana ior i.i. gold maintained rates. - Business on th I fouaunk Tunnel' Stock exenana. was auu ana tnere was a I t on. t ai. a vs amall attendance, 'i ne tran.actions were chiefly In Americans, mhlch were strong and above parity, i he feature was i hesa neake A Ohio, which waa attributed en tlreiy to raaninuiation in America, trices closed Arm. Grand trunks were easier on realisation.. Ftrst-clasa securities were dull. Argentine., Spanish 4a and Rio tlntcs advanced. Kafflra were depressed on ac count of feara of further trouble reaultlng from Parla selling. Gold premium at Beunoe Ay re., 130 60; at Madrid, 8706; at Rome. I 12. PARIS, July It. Three per cent rentes, 44 Little Chief Ontario ophlr Phoenix NEW YORK, July 18. 8 CO A R Raw nteadv: fair refining. Zlo-lec; centrifuge 96 teat. 3 6-16c. Molasses sugar, 24c. Re rlneii ateadv. NEW ORLEANS, July 18. SUGAR Rtrona: open kettle. 24H3 3-16c; open ket ale. rentiifugal. 3i34c; centrifugal yellow. 1V I S4n,44c: second.. IMBaC t MOLASSES Dull; centrifugal, 615c. 4 4 St. Joseph Live Stock Market. " I w r T r. . r T . . I . . ,o f. I ...... T t, .. Bl, junr.i ii, juiy W.-1.A1111E1 1 1- celota. 762 head: steady: natives. f4.i0i8 .50 cows and neiiers, veais, ij.iota; 6.00: bulls and stags, f2.75ii4i.2o; stocker. ai:J teerlera. 12 Zatfrb bU. HOGS Recelnts. 3.455 head: 5c higher light and light mixed. t7. 754(7.93; medium and neavy, i. oonas. uo; puss, it.iotfi.ou; uuia, The lean desirable hogs sold down. Representative saies: No. A. Bh. rr. No, A. Bh. Pr 44 VI Ml 1 M 44 .m 124 171 41 114 114 t 1 "'1 Jsu ' TI 121 tit III 41 Ill M HI 41 121 110 t 40 41 971 40 174 7 M M IN 41 XI 0 t Tt W 124 120 t 71. Ml too T TO 114 120 t M 141 ... T "i 70 121 St 44 47 141 t II 0 llT ... IS 44 141 M j II Tl 114 IN IM 41 f M 171 14 110 140 1 44 M US 12 t Tt II 12 140 7 46 14 141 )20 7 71 71 117 M t s Tl 1'0 120 t 71 47 t? ... 1 17 M 144 0 f 75 14 144 144 T 17 tl 174 40 T Tl II. Ill ... 1 10 70 ..HI 44 1 75 M 141 144 T TO Ml SO t 71 It 141 M T 70 1 HI 44 f Ti Tl 124 40 t TO 74 Ill 14 Tl 40 141 40 t 74 ' M t Tl 40 K-I 12 T 70 41 1T M f TJ 71 121 40 T 70 47 K D4 7 TT 41 .1 SO 7 70 0 141 100 T 77 4 124 110 T 70 40 IM ... 7 T7 II Ml IH0 T T4 40 140 IM 1 TT 1 tot 140 T TO 74 !.! ... 177 Tl "4 SO T TO "I 44 t 77 01 111 160 T TO l 10 SO 7 10 11 Ill M 111 71 tl 340 7 SO 71 1ST 140 T TO "I ... 1 M 124 ISO T4 48 Iff ... 1 M 14 121 IM t TO l IM tt 7 44 1 14' SO 7 70 t 11 SO t 0 It 1.16 140 t Tt ' HI I II Ill 140 1 70 M 2t ... f M 70 124 ISO T TO II 141 40 t St, 74 141 444 7 70 40 r4 ... til 40 247 140 f 76 14 140 144 7 M II 121 ISO t Tl It 11 tO t tl 70 141 140 7 Tl II Kl ... t 10 40 !4 ... t tO SHEEP Receipts of theep and lambs were rather light today, but still for the Date. I 1802. 11901. 1900. 11899. 1888. 1897. 11896, 7 6441 8 89 7 644.1 6 ts3l 4 92 V 63 6 74 6 0Jl 3 78 a I aa I aa , aa I uiy 4....I 7 4441 t 78 8 08f 1 78 1 8 611 2 181 8 96 1 411 8 181 2 98 3 21 1 I 96 6 7i 8 161 3 83 I (DT-B - 7 8241 t 88 7 DO'! 6 hi 1 3 t 86, 7 79A, 7 774, I 724 7 76i 7 72SI 7 72 7 734 6 13 6 92 5 04 6 90 6 B6 6 77' 6 64 6 66 6 68 t 02 6 13 6 08 6 02 4 94 4 87 1 461 3 661 S 281 t 97 8 76. 3 28 3 98 & 111 8 81 1 8 8b s Bl S tt S 04 6 131 13 78 8 35 2 96 8 90 8 96 4 04 4 V9 3 82 4 t B 11 8 28 8 70 8 73 8 18, 3 11 8 15 4 01 4 16 3 7 3 82 a 2 821 "I 3 a 3 25 8 87 2 94 a 2 97 8 00 8 06 3 07 2 97 2 95 Indicates Sunday. Holiday. YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS The following Mat shows the number ot cars of feeders shipped to the country yes- teraay ana tneir destination: uars. Bruce A H.. Marsland, Neb. B. A M 2 L. S. Needham. Wlnside. Neb. M. A O.. 3 Thos. J. Donohue. Wlnnetoon, Neb. F. E. 2 otto Hansen, uenmngton, Keo.-i. ti T. E. Alderson. Creston. Neb. F. E.... jonn u. McNay, Council Blurts, la. K. 1. 1 ureen cattle uo., uow city, la 1. j. H. Miller Schaller, la. N. W John Connelly, Cumberland, la. Q... Hi. w. Auspatn creston, la. y William Wallace. GrlBWold. Ia.-Q... T. S. Yoeman. Avon, 111. Q O. A. Splera, Monmouth. III. Q The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road waa: Cattle. Hois. Sheep, C, M. A BU r I Wabash Union Pacific System 8 C. & N. W F., E, & M. V 16 C, St. P., M. & 0 8 B. & M 14 C, B. A Q S C, R. I. St P., east Illinois Central Total receipt... 48 7 2 10 8 33 14 10 '7 1 93 16 IS 234 1.134 117 254 1,315 398 67 1,625 417 825 1,319 2,453 33 41 25 2 24 48 81 48 638 21 61 The disposition of the day's recelnts wa. M ..... ...K k,i... TULAhaar... . V. . mm .viiivna. tm..M vuj.i ui.umuib ... number 01 neaa inaicatea. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Swift, from country R. Becker & Degan Carey A Benton Hill & Huntzlnger Huston A Co Hamlltcn A Rothschild.. L. F. Hubs H. L. Dennis A Co Hammond Wolf & M Other buyers Totals 1.219 S.931 8.385 CATTLE There were hardly enough cat' tie on sale today to make a test of the market, but still for the week there has been a liberal run. aa will be seen from the table or recelpta above. - packers did not take hold with much life today and for that "reason a rather Indifferent and slow market was experienced. There was very little change from yes terday In the prices paid for the few beef e-teera that were on Bale. It was evident though that packers were not aa anxious for the choice cattle as they have been of late and salesmen in some cases had a hard time in-getting what they con sidered steady prices. The other grades of beef steers were also a little slow, but about steady. Owing to the limited offer' lnga the bulk waa disposed of in good season. While there waa no change In the prices paid for cows and heifers still the feeling waa evidently a little better than it has been for the last few daya. The market has been going down so rapidly all the week that It waa quite a relief to sales men not to be obliged to take off any more today. The market was not wnat would be called active, but still buyers rode around and picked up most everything ofti-rud In fairly good season. Bjils, veai calves ana stags soia in practically the same notches they did yes terday. Aa 1. generally the case on a Friday the stocker and feeder trade waa rather uneven. There were not many offered and In aomA caaea where BDeculatora needed something to fill In with they paid good strong prices. In other Instances, bow ever, especially if the cattle were of com mon quality, tney were very alow sale and a little lower, itepresentative sales i BEEF STEERS. At. Fr. Ho. At. FY. Ill IB 41 ...1174 4 10 ....... ti 40 1114 4 II 401 4 00 106 llsl 7 10 461 I 46 14 1341 I 00 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 1041 I 00 COWS. , til 1 71 iuo I 00 ....... I' I 16 , 990 t , 4tl I 11 , 741 I 41 BIN IM 1U70 I 60 tl I 16 S!1 I TO 141 t TO Xil 1 74 160 I 16 ISO I Is 1000 I tO COWS AND HEIFERS. 90S I 40 HEIFERS. TOT I H 1 110 4 W ....... 124 3 10 1 764 4 BO BULLS. 1014 t 10 1 1140 t 14 ....... 11H0 I 00 1 1160 I 40 1JO0 I 00 1 1120 I 40 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1070 I 10 1 170 I 04 Ill I W 1 M lit 167 t 70 t 141 I 00 tlm I 10 1 1244 I 40 770 I s6 No. 1 1 I II I 1 7..... 1..... 1 17 10 1..... I 4 10 1..... 1 I 4 4... 4.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1 1040 I 00 17 1011 I 04 ' t 1040 I 00 14 1000 t It 1 1290 I 11 t 1111 I II 4 too I W 11 1000 I tl 1 1040 I II 1 1140 I 40 1 1100 I 10 1 1100 t 10 1 1110 I Tl 8 IUI 4 H 1 1110 4 tt 48.!! STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. IM IN 1 ISO I M s T3S I 00 M 714 t 41 a! I&i I 00 1 Tit I si 4 1st 1 25 1 440 4 It NEBRASKA. 22 feeders.. 1175 4 70 8 cows 868 8 10 2 feeders.. 1176 8 75 2 cows 1030 2 75 4 feeders.. 925 3 60 2 cows 1120 4 00 Oeorge Bush Neb. 679 6 60 1 cow 1340 5 25 840 2 80 1150 4 15 8 3 60 863 3 50 863 3 00 l '.SO 2 86 39 steers.. 1 tow 29 steers.. 1 steer.... 15 feeders 3 feeders I stag.... t Potoal ..IM ..lis) ..1st .. so .. t Bsvsga Blerra Nstada Bmall Mopas . Standard ... 11 ...771 ...lil ... I ... II ... I ... It Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Julv 18. Bank clearances. 8941.. 803.87; corresponding day laat year, 81.072.- Iiiu.src to. 1&6 70: decrease BALTIMORE South Omaha Chicago July 18. Clearings, 83.617,- I KansaB city. 79: balances. 1382.634: money. 4 per cent. I bi. txuw... NEW YORK. July It Clearings. 8271,474,-I St. Joseph. 808: balances, fl0.4u2.539. I . . PHILADELPHIA. July 18. cieannga, xoiaia.. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recefpta. 100 head; stronger; native lambs, fti.60, native weth ers, fl; native ewes, f3.7o. Itoek ta Bight. The following table shows the receipt of cattle, hogs and aheep at the five principal markets for July 18: c attle. Hors. Sheen. 1.1173 2.0m) 1. tVuO 2. KIO 762 6.C31 11 i0 3 251 J.i 2.455 32-T 8.041 t 1 ( 100 ... 7.335 2S.738 14.261 87 cow. 921 2 75 1 cow a0 2 00 9 cows 9.-7 t '8 1 cow H50 3 25 16 cow...... 974 3 00 L N. Worley Neb. 1 steer 119i) 8 25 24 feeders. .1199 4 25 I steer 996 3 50 A D Cattle Co. Neb. 100 cows.... 897 2 95 4 cow. 897 2 60 H. Mills-Neb. rows 933 3 75 4 cows M 175 1 cow 1120 2 80 18 cows 921 2 75 wnr-.H There was not a heavy run o hogs here today and the market opened rather slow but not lar irom aieauy. 1 . Q . vnrv noticeable, however, that pack ers were picking out the prime heavy hogs and also the prima medium weights, and 1 mivihlna. those kltida sola a little stronger than they did yesterday. In other ..1. t.niria a.ri looking more at nuMllt today and less at weight. Anything on the packing order waa slow sale and weak. On the close the feeling was not as good and the market rould be quoted as closing slow and weak to a nickel lower. Com mission men are advising their shippers to look out how they buy these packing hogs, for the general opinion la that they will not Bull to as ouu savsnuise irom im time un aa the hugs showing more fat am quality. The good medium and heavyweight boga aoia largely tuuisy kvu 41.1. iu 41. sv. from 17.71 week tho supply haa been heavier than for either last week or for the correspond ing week of last year. Packers were all anxious for good stud this morning and the trade ruled active and Just about 25o higher on sheep and yearllnga There did not seem to be enough on sale to IUI orders, ao that everything wbb disposed, of at an early hour. Some wethera weigh ing 115 pounds sold as high as 8418, which la the highest price paid In some time for that class of stuff. They were of good quality, however. There were no atrlctly choice yearllnga offered, but there d enough to bring 34.074. It prime old as were aome gooi Is the opinion of the trade that bunch of yearlings would have nigh aa 94.35 today. There were not enough lambs offered to make a test of the market, but It la safe to quote the market strong. mere were also too rew feeders on saie to tell much about the situation, but still there were enough buvers on hand to hold the market steady, even If quite a few feeders had arrived. Quotations for clipped stock: Good to choice yearlings, ft lotr-4.35; fair to good, fl.80iji4.10; good to choice wethers, f3.90fu'4.18; lair to good wetners, s.w-j-fi.u; good to choice ewes, t3.5o-Jf3.65; fair to good ewes, f.1 QO-a-3. 50; good to choice spring lambs, $5.75 t?5.90; fair to good spring lambs, f5.60fi5.75; feeder wethers, t3.O0ri3.26; feeder yearlings, f3.10-Ji3.35; feeder lambs, t3.(iO-if3.90: feeder ewes, f 1.250-2. 25. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 389 cull ewe 90 f 2 00 117 native sheep 67 1491 Wyoming ewes 97 66 Wyoming ewes 90 896 Wyoming wether. .'.115 417 Wyoming wether. 83 3 00 8 40 8 40 4 15 4 074 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattlo aad Lamb. Steady and Hog. and Sheep Higher. CHICAGO. Julv 18. CATTLE Recelpta, 2.000 head. Including 700 Texans; market steady, no top nere; gooa 10 prime Btw, f7.754J8.76; poor to medium, t4.50n'5.7o; .lock ers and feeders. f2.60tU6.26; cows, tl. 6005.75; heifers, f2.254i5.60; canners, S1.5flfT2.50; bulls 2.25Ctf5.0O; calves, 2.6086.&o; ucxas tea Steers, f4.00(S6.00. HOGS Receipts. 11,000 head; estimated tomorrow. 10.000: left over. 1.000: market 5-fflOc higher; mixed and butchers. f7 30 8.20; good to choice heavy, f7.85tu8.26; rough heavy. f7 35f7T7. 7b; light, f7.004i7.85; bulk Of sales, f7.70tjj8.05. SHEEP AND LAMHSJ Kecetpta, ,"v head; sheep active and higher, lambs steady; good to chojee wethers, f4.00'n'4.75; fair to choice mixed, 32.76 ft 3.75; western sheen, J2.5tVfi-4.60; native lambs, 83.00435.50. uraciai yesterday: Receipts. Shipments. Cattl 6,977 8,327 Hogs 14.4116 1,470 Sheep 5.627 Kansas City Llvo Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. July 18. CATTLE Re ceipts, 870 natives, 630 Texans, 237 calves, mostly Texans; beef cattle, aulet and steady; quarantine, steady; stockers and feeders. 25flHOc lower than Monday; choice export and dressed beef steers, f 7. 76(3-8. 26; fair to good, 85. 854(7. 70; stockers and feed ers, 33. 6-&4. 20; western-fed steers, 14. 60ij 6.00 Texas and Indian steers, t3.00&M.4O; Texas cows, 32.S54j-3.oo; native cows, ti.aitjp 4.10; native heifers. 13.20-5-4.00; canners, 11. to 422.60; bulls, t3.0ora3.6O; calves, 13.uu4j-l.bu. 1-HJtB " KeceipUB, m.tw Il-nttU , Ills-rr-.tei steady and slow; quality very poor; top, f7.874; bulk of sales, f7 60tj)7.86: heavy, 7.8X-W.874; choice would bring t. but none here; mixed packers, f7.50tjf7.874; light. f7.354jr7.80; yorkers, f7.70tg7.80; pigs, 87.10 7.60. . SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, B.StU head; market 154T20c higher; lambs steady; native lambs, 34.3547-6.25; western lambs, f.1. 004? 6. 90; natlvo wethers, f4.254i4.95; west ern wethers, ia.2iW4.bo; ren ewes, 1s.4n.jp 4.30; Texas clipped yearlings. f3.6oiij4.05; Texas clipped sheep, f3.KKJj3.45; stockers and feeders, f2.00ti3.06. St.' Loots Llvo Stock Markot. ST. LOUIS. July 18. CATTLE Receipts. 2,000 head, Including 1,800 head Texans; market steady for natives, to atrong and lilgher for Texans; native shipping and ex port steers, eo.ott.Dti, wun erira cnoico !7.80i7T8.25: dressed beef and butcher steers. f5.0o4j7.26; steers under 1.000 lbs., f3.5046.25: stockers ana teeaers, s.wtjgs.iu; cows ana heifers, f2.2Wi6.50; canners, 1.7M?2.85; bulls, f2.754j!.00; calves. f4.0O4j6.75: Texas and In dian steers, f3.o036.90; cows and heifers, f2.454T3.65. HOGS Receipts, 2,000 head- market 6c higher; plga and lights, t7.3f)4j7.8o; packers, 37.8iKrj,8.10; butchers, 37.80tfiB.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,000 head; market about steady; native mut tons. 83.0txn4.40-. lambs, 84.75416.40: culls and bucks, f2.5iKjj4.25; stockers, f2.00ijj6.7l. New York Llvo Btoek Market. NEW YORK, July 18. -BEEVES Re ceipts. 3.124 hesd; market active, pricea steady to a shade higher; steers, fo.6,'8.00; bulls, ij.txxuo.uu, cows, ;.gt.o; Blockers, 14.60. Cables quoted live cattle ateady at i4Uifil5c ner lb., dressed weights, sheen selling at 14SJ15C, dressed weight; refrigera tor beef. lai.c; exports, z.tsm quarters or beef. CALVES Receipts, 142 hesd: msrket firmer; veala, f4.504r7.Z5; culls, 34; grassera and buttermilks, f3.0ix33.50; city dressed veals. 844lllc per lb. SHEEP AND LA M n rtepeipta, B.W9 head: sheep, active sfnd firm; lambs, dull, 25c off on nearly all grades; aheep, f3.0u4 4.60: exportB Bheep, f5: lamba, t4.754j6.76. HOG 8 Receipts, z.ii neaa; market steady; state, f8; mixed western, 87.65. Sloan City Llvo Btoek Market. SIOUX CITY, la., July 18. (Special Tele gram). CATTLE Re etipts, 2o0; market steady; beeves, f5.5ty7.eO; cows, bulls and mixed, f2.504i5.00; stockers and feeders, J2 75 4j4 50; yearlings and calve., f2.60t34.00. HOGS Recelpta, 8.000; weak to tc lower, n.60(i7.80; bulk, 37.504t7.60. Kanaas City Grain and Provision.. KANSAS CITY, July 18.-WHEAT-Sep-tember, 664jS64c; December, 674'S74o; rash No. 2 hard. 704j71e; No. 8, 68tf694c; No. 2 red, 71c; No. 3, 6849c. CORN September, 49c; December, 384c; caah No. 2 mixed, 66c; No. 2 white, 6849 684c: No. 8. 67c. OATS No. 3 white, 84c. Kir. rso. 4, osc. HAY Choice timothy, fl0.0O910.5O; choice prairie, f7.004lj.25 18c. rea'mery. 19c, fancy dairy, lj-.ta n . . .. . .k Ula.nn mr.A Van. Bas stock, 14o dos., loss off, cases returned. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat bu 14O.0U0 47.3tO Corn, bu 8.0u0 8.O11O Oats, bu 87.000 8.O0O Visible Bepply ef Cotton. ' NEW ORLEANS, July 18. Secretary He ter's statement of tho world'a visible sup ply of cotton shows th. total visible to be 104,413 bales, of which 1,344.143 Is American. THE REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Friday, July 16: Warranty Deeds. Susan O. Stevens and husband to Kate F. Petereon, undiv lots 5, C and 7, block 42, Ambler Place f 400 Ella A. Ilrackln et fcl to G. M. Rich, lot 4, block 135, Florence 25 N. G. Green to Albino Morlnella, n 33 feet of s lot 1, block 25, Omaha.... 800 A P. Williams and wife to John Wil liams, lot 6, block 4, Bhull's 1st ad1 . 2.500 C. R. Blundell and alfe to J. W. Garner, Jr., lot 9, block 6, Melrose Hill 900 Thomas Dugdale et al to Frank Tvrtilk, lot 21. block 7, Brown park.. 600 Christ Jensen and wife to Magnus Vallen et al. B 24.7 feet of n 49.7 feet lot 4, block A, Lowe's add 181 Total amoun " transfers f 1,368