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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1002.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Xsan Aided by Fair Weather Ht Win-
nicf Day ia Cereal Pita.
ALL LINES QUIT AT LOWER LEVELS
Joly Oata Aftor Meaaelnej to Stam
ped Short Close Weak Wall
Wheat TirlM a ad Cora U
Dalt aad Listless.
CHICAGO, JtHy 21 Bearish sentiment,
ngondered by fair weather and a better
tVellng In grama, was In the precedent to
day on the board of trade. For a short
time July oata threatened to stampede the
crowd or short by touching a new record
at 67c. In the end, however, selling wi
free In everything, and wheat closed 44c
ower, July wheat 4c lower, September
corn e oown, July corn Xc lower, July
oata 14c down, and September oata 4fi-4c
lower. Provisions cloned 74c to 374e lower,
i After almost ronstant ralna for auch a
long time that Vhorta were In despair the
fine weather of today, with plenty more
redleted, put the bears In fine feather,
lioth In the northwest, where the spring
wheat harvest began today, and In the
outhweat, where wheat la In shock, the
conditions were Yery favorable. wheat
cables were Indifferent to the dip here Sat
urday, owing probably to threatening
leather In England and Prance. But this
Influence did not work against a lower
opening. The wheat crowd wss bearish
tiu general principles. Immediately, how
ever, on the early break buying began,
Influenced by marked decreases In the
world's shipments of last week, and In the
decrease of 2,500.000 buehels of breadatuffs
kin passage. Receipts were very liberal,
tout contract stuff remained very light. Ex
port business waa almost nothing, bids
being 4c to 4c out of the way, and at
0altlmore buyers were reported asking to
tiave contracts cancelled. When estimates
ior tomorrow's receipts were posted at 435
trars and the visible supply Increased 607,.
COO bushels, the early bearish sentiment waa
revived and local selling at one depressed
the market. Trade whs fairly , large, but
was much mixed during the day. Sep
tember opened 4'c to y&4c lower at
72c to 71 to. advanced to i2n, broke to
!714fi'714c, and closed weak 4(a4c down at
Jl4c. July sold at 774c on shorts covering,
but closed easy 4o lower at 764c Re
ceipts, 218 cars, Ave contract; of these 208
were new wheat, but of the new only one
car waa contract. Minneapolis and Duluth
reported 2X1 cars, a total for the three
joints of 499, against 627 last week and 6sl
a year ago. World shipments were 6,663,
4 bushels, against 7,'ul.0U0 bushels last
:week and 7,761. uoo last year. Primary re
ceipts were 1.2u),000 bushels, against 1,257.
CuO bushels last year. Seaboard clearances
equaled 615,000 bushels.
Corn waa dull and listless most of the
day, buoyed up only momentarily by a
little short covering on the Influence of
the temporary wheat strength. Receipts
were not large at 276 cars, 79 contract. But
private elevators turned out 213 cars, a
total of contract stuff out amounting to
175,000 bushels. After the early rally sup
port waa wanting. offerings were made
freely by the local crowd and little stuff
'Was wanted. There was not much disposi
tion to sen snort, out me nne weatner,
which helped the movement and grading.
and the large estimated receipts brought
weakness. September sold from 604o up to
14c, broke to 604c, and closed weak rp
no oown at ntic. juiy som early at tiic,
but closed weak 2c down at 654c.
Oats were weakest of the grains, al
though thla market made the best show
of strength early In the session. A break
to 62c early In July gave rise to a rumor
xnat tne snorts naa settled In this option.
Hut at once the price was put up to 67c
n gooa support ana a snarp trade resulted
for a short time. Receipts still were small
at 90 cars, 15 contract grade, but today
there were is cars of new oats. Iowa sent
reports that one-third of the crop of that
state had been damaged. In the end the
nne weatner prevailed against the bulls,
and alt prices weakened on llanlriatlon
selling anld to he for the Interests that
control the short lines now out helped
break prices. September sold from 837,0
flown to 33Uc, and closed weak HUa
ower at 834334c. July closed weak lie
down at 63c.
. Provisions were, heavy .and were for aale
111 day In larger quantities than the crowd
Wanted at the asking prices. Hogs were
abundant and had to sail at discounts of
0c to 15c. The selling was ao concerted
that It appeared to be for the purpose of
breaking the martlet. September pork
Closed 3, He lower at $18.00; September lard
loo down at 110.75, and September ribs 74o
lower at $10,674.
Estimated reeefnts tnmnrrn. Ytra,
135 cars; corn, 445; oats, 196; hogs, 19,004
The leadlns; futures ranged aa follows:
trtlcles Open. High. Low. Cloae. Safy.
Wheat
; July . 77 T7H
I Sept. 717,-24 72
.Cue. 7HiT 72H
Corn
: July 67H 67H
Sept fiOHlft7, . 1V
; Pec. WW v, 46Vii(1
'May 43V,1 45H
HJata
I July 63Hf, 1 HH
July 62 67
iScpt. 3(V m
Sept. 7ar1 S3'i
t t ec. 32 SJ
May S3H 83H
Pork
, July 18 00 18 07H
Sept. 18 20 18 22V,
Oct. 18 00 IS 00
Lard
July 10 70 11 70
Sept. 10 75 10 90
Oct. 10S7H 10 67H
Ribs
July Sept. 10 65 10 7i
75V4
764 76H
71T72-'s
71H 72H
654 tfl
60460(861
71V,
fi0,
4
46V(f4
3H sai
43H
48 61
62 68
41
64U
9nl Wt
314
84
S2T4
. 83yt
17 874
18 00
17 90
33
Si
17 R7U.I IS JS
18 00 18 874
17 90 18 124
10 6741 10 rv.
io h;
10 65
1U 75 10
10 47Vi 10 60
io
10 60 I 10 67V,
10 65
io siftl IV 75
a Old. b New. No. J.
Cash quotations were aa follows
FLOUR Steady; winter patents. $3 85ft
1.75; winter straights. 3.20iff3.i: winter
Hears, i.oun3.4o: spring sp.clals, tt JO;
inring patents, $3.50(3.85; spring straights,
0.008.35.
WHEAT No. t spring, 70g74c; No. I red
CORN No. 2 yellow. 54f66c.
OATS No. I, 50(g7c; No. I whlta, 62ig63c.
BARLEY Fair to choice malting, 7072c,
SEEDS No. 1 flax, M.44; No. 1 north-
s-estern. $1.61: prime timothy, $6.75; clover.
lontrsct grade. $8.40.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bhl., $1790
B'li.no. ira, per no ids., , 91o.fi5til0.674
Ihort ribs sides (lons), $10.RS'5?io 65. Dry
lalted shoulders (boxd. .STA9.50. Short
dear sides (boxed. $11,374111 50.
WHISKY-On the basis of high wines,
, B 30.
The following are ths receipts and ship-
Receipts. Shipments.
Plo'ir, bbla.
K'heat, bu.
born, bu....,
lata, bu.,,.
tye bu
tarfey, bu.
... 15.0110
16,0 X)
79OO0
. 17,0(10
.3R,mo
.108.00
172 0 0
78.000
9.000
6.000
On the Produce exchange todav the hut.
er market was steady; creameries 174U
D4c; dairies, 164!ll4c Cheese, steady,
il0c. Eggs, steady; fresh, 174c
IEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
taot.tl... af Dmy a. V.,1...
Coaamodltlea.
NEW YORK. July 21-FTX)UR-Recelpts,
B.236 bbls ; exports, 8.840 bbla.; market dull
knd easier, with buyers and sellers again
tpparent; winter patents. I3.ts6ii4.00; winter
liralghta. $3.6G4j3.86; Minnesota patents.
t"i?4.10; winter extras, $3.So4i3.S6; winter
ow grades, .lti.16; Minnesota bakers,
B lSitj3.S6. Rye flour, quiet; fnh to good,
P Sf-WS.45; choice to fancy, $3 6oiS.6S.
CORNMEAL Easy ; yellow neatern $1.S2;
piy, nrinojwine, sa.itKUO.(.
kie steaay; no. 1 western, se, 1. o.
., afloat; slate, 364c, f. I f.. New York
larlots. I
BAR LFY Nominal.
WHEAT Receipts. tt,tm bu.: shipments,
1,851 bu. Snot, eaay; No. S red. 7N4c.
ile vator. and TWiTjNoo. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1
lorthern, Duluth. 824r, f. o. b.. afloat;
Wo. 1 hard, Manitoba, ac, fj o. b., afloat,
tig receipts and a poor demand for spot
train weakened wheat steadily. Trade waa
generally light and local, with sentiment
learlsh. Foreign weekly statistics were
nore bullish, but home futures bearish. In
UudUiff the visible supply Increase of '7.0iJ
u. Final prices showed 0 net loss,
luly closed at SU'c; Bt-ptemuer, 7 11-14
fje, closed at 77c; December, 77&77c
tlosed at T7c.
CORN Receipts. $1,600 bu.; exports, 200
u. boot, easy; No. $. The. elevator, and
k4e. t. o. b., afloat. Options were strong
tt flrst oa covering, but after midday broke
lharply on a withdrawal of support and
Uoaed 4i4o net lower: Julv. 7o4ktf714c,
tosd at 7oc; Baitenlber, tVMJJ'7c. closed
it W4.C-
OATS Receipts. 67.600 bu. Spot strong
Ho. t. 62c: No. t. 61c: No. t white. 64c
No. 8 white.- 634c: track mixed westers
Kn63c: track white western. 6titi6c; track
shlta staLs. KHldc. Options were strung
and aeilva on July for a time, but later
turned weak all around, through general
nuadlng.'
. ft AY .Steady; shipping. 669700; good to
iiofS-ilrm; ataU, prime to choice,
19"1 crop, 19H'S23Hc: 1900. lop; olds, cV7fc;
state, common to choice, J9ol crop. 21&2.V;
l(i, IT'pWc, olds, 71 10c; Pacific coast, 1901
crop, Jai!4c; 19'"), 7al8c; olds. 7Wloo.
LKATIIKR-steady ; sew, oc,
Wlllk-R Hlriv: OalVMton I) 19 E 1h..
lc; California, 21 to 26 lba., lc; Texas dry,
24 to 30 Ins., 14c.
wool, juiet, domestic neece. wjic.
PROVISIONS Beef, steady: family, I16.no
616 60) mess. IllS1): beef hams, 116 OUfTOO 26;
rket, i4.axulfi.ii; tity extra lnoia mess,
22.0024.00. Cut ments. firm: plrkled bel
lies. I11.64?12 R0' plrkled shoulilers. 19 004
9 60; plrkled hams, tl2.00tjl2.H. Lard, easier;
western stesmed, in.io; juiy cioeeo i
11097, nominal; reflned, easier; South Amer-
cn. 112: compound. W 12Vrl.60: continent.
$11.65. Pork quiet; family, $21.a21 50; short
clear, $19..V4r22.fl0; mess, I19.22.0I.
TAUUW-nrm; city ivi per pag.i, eic;
country (pkgs. free), 64'&6ac.
RICE Firm: domestic, fair to extra, 4Vir
6e; Japanese, 61r54c.
BUTTER Receipts, 80.226 pKg.; steany;
state dairy. 1744r20.kc: state creamery.
I iff
2P,c; Imitation creamery, 17fil9c; factory, I
164il8c.
LHEEBB-leaner large, wnrte ana coi I
ored Mbr: fsnrv small, colored. 10c: white. I
91 1'ie. I
KOOS Receipts, 7,422 pkgs.; firm; state
and Pennsylvania, 20(S204c; western can- I
died, 194c.
rirtn; rew urieans, ajifliic. I
POULTRY Alive, Arm; chickens, 14c;
turkeys, 11c; fowls, 14c. Dressed, firm; I
chickens, 17c; fowls, isojMftc; turners, uqyi
14c.
OMAHA
WHOLES A LB
MARKETS.
CoadHloa of Trade aad Qaotatloaa aa
Staple and Faaejr Prodaaa,
EGOS Candled stock, 16(31640.
LIVE POULTRY Hens. 9c: old roost-
era, according to age, 4t6c; turkeys, ftaioc ;
h''is? "eCS"r "Cl Pr,n" chlcken'' per
BUTTER Packing stock, 14144e: choice I h""r,frn
lalry. Iritubs, 17c; separator. 2021c. " J0-
FRE8H CAtJGHT FISH Trout, 10c; her- Ia,r 10 ooa
ring. 6c: pickerel. 8c: pike. 9c: perch, 6c;
buffalo, dressed, 7c; sunflsh, 5c; blueftns, 8c;
whlteflsh, 10c; catfish, 13c; black baas, iso;
halibut. 11c; salmon, 16c; haddock, 11c;
codfish, 12c; red snapper, loc; lobsters,
boiled, per lb., 27c; lobsters, green, per lb.,
25c; bullheads, 10c. I
X ifi',n 0 ' 1
WiraZ' 1
BRA N Per ton, $15. .
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Choice hay, No. I
upland, $8; No. 1 medium, $7.60; No. 1
coarse, $7. Rye straw, $5.50. These prices
are for hay of good color and quality. De.
mand fair. Receipts light.
VEGETABLES..' . ' s
CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per doa..
604)60c. -
NEW CELEKx Kaiamaioo. too.
POTATOES New, per bu., 35c.
GREEN ONIONS Per doa.. according to
size of bdnchts, 15&30c.
TURNIPS Per bu.. 80e.
BEETS Per basket. 40o.
GREEN CORN Per dos., 10e.
CUCUMBERS Per doa.. 2530o.
LETTUCE Per doaen bunches, 28c.
PARSLEY Per dox., 30flS5c.
RADISHES Per doi., 2uff26o.
WAX BEANS Home truwn. per market
basket, 8vu;(6c; string bean a, per market
basket, 3"ioc.
cabbaue caiiromia or noma grown,
new. lCdlttc.
ONioiNH ew cauiomia, in aacaa, per l
lOMAiuta icxss, per s-Dasaei crate,
85(SS0c. . .
NAVX BEAKS Fer DU., 2.
FRUITS.
PEACHES-California 90c: Texai El-
bertoa, per 4-baeket crata, 85e.
PLUMS California, per 4-DaKet crates.
fancy, $1.251.30.
PKUNEa fer dox, ii.iFpi.w.
PEARS California, per box, $2.25.
APPLES Summer ' varieties, per bbl..
$3.00.
CHERRIES California, per box, $1.60;
home-grown, per 24-qt. case, $2.00.
CANTAIjUFK Texsa, per crate, xz.oo.
RASPBERRIES Red. per 24-pts.. $2,600
1.75.
ut invnrnnTirii-P.r ,!., .. v tA
wTTvpuif i nisLi.i m iiT 3tm
WATERMELONS Per 100. !V7.0025.00.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
PINEAPPLES Florida, 30 to 36 count, I
13.60.
BANANAS fer
bunch, according . to
lie, $2.25g'3.75.
ORANGES Valenelas, $4.7S6.00; Medi
terranean sweets, $4.O0$4.25.
LEMONS Fancy, $6,004(6.50; Messina,
$4.50(Uo.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CIDER-Nehawka. per bbl., $3.26; New
York, $3.75.
POPCORN Per lb., 6c; shelled, 6o.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
12c; hard shell, per lb.. 114c; No. 2 soft
shell, 10c; No. 1 hard shell, 9c; Braslls, per
lb.. 14c: fllber'ts. per lb.. 12c; almonds, soft I
shell, 18c; hard shell, 15c; pecans, large, per news concerning these mocks tor tne pres
lb., 12c; amall, 10c; cocoanuts, per gack, ent had been published. Among western
m o ' railroads the active speculation shifted to
HIDES-No. 1 green, 6V4c; No. S green, Missouri Pacific, Atchison and 'St. Louis
54c; No. 1 salted, 74c; No. 1 salted 6c; Southwestern. Reports of weather favor
No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. 8c; No. i veal able to the crops was the continuing ln
calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. c: dry hides. 312c; aheap fiuence upon these - Blocka. but It jailed
pelts, 7fcc; horse hides. tl.ou02.SU. ell he PflcaK f JS1'1? ..h
OLD METALS A. B. Alpern Quotes the
following prices: Iron, country mixed, per
ton, $10.00; Iron, stove plate, per on. $7.60;
copper, per lb., 84c; brass, heavy, per lb.,
84c; brass, light, per lb., 6c; lead, per lb.,
64c; sine, per lb., 2c; rubber, per lb., 6c.
St. Loals Jrala aad Provisions.
T ATTTd V..1.. i nrTIV11TM,
D X . 1,V LID, WUU . uiiGin & lAinn
No. 2 red cash, elevator, 64c; track, new.
.OrtfTlc; old, 7?f75c; July. S4S'Hcj 8ep-
Nonb2rhardMc,C: VeCember'
rnHNi ower No 1 panh 11241 track
?Kb: "M"'
OATS-Lower; No. 1 cash, new, 89c: track.
new. 40c: old. 4ixiiouc: beutemoer. zsc; imo.
z white, old. 66c.
RYE Dull at 66c.
FLOl.'R Firm: new red winter pat
ents, $3.40j3.45; extra fancy and straight,
$3.1003.36; old of both grades 1630o per
bol. nigner; oia clear. w.iKxgii.uu.
SEED Timothy, nominal.
CORN MEAL Steady at $3.1$.
BRAN Eaay; sacked, east track, 82c.
HAY Steady; timothy, $10.0015.60; prai
rie, $7.0P10.00.
WHISKY Steady. $1.S1.
IRON COTTON TIES-Steady, $1.06.
BAGGING Steady, 64rtT0.
HEMP TWINE sc.
PROvtSIONS-Pork. lower: lobbing, old.
$18; new. $18.40. Lard, lower, $10.45. Dry
salt meats (boxed), steady; extra shorts,
$11,124; clear ribs, $11.25; short clears, $11.60.
Bacon (boxed), steady; extra shorts, $12;
cleae Hh I12.12U: short clear. 112.37U.
METALo Lead: a4.UU. Bpeuer: illgner I
at $5.05. ... I
POULTRY Firm: chickens. 104c: sprlnss. I
16c; turKeys, l.'o; oucas, vtc; geese, 44c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, lHiiJOc;
dairy, 17(h l8Hc. . I I
Receipts. Shipments. I
Flour, bbia iu,w i.imi
Wheat, bu 421.000
Corn, bu 61,000
0Xl
Oats, u.. 84.0.0 4,000
Liverpool Grala aad Provisions
LIVERPOOL. July XL WHEAT Spot,
No. 1 northern, spring, stesdy, 6s 24d;
No. 1 California, quiet, rs 6d. Futures, dull;
July, nominal, September, 6a ld; Decem
ber. s I4d.
CORN Soot. Arm: Amerlcsn mixed. 6a.
Futures, dull; September, 6s 2d; October.
6s 24d.
FKUVIHIONH iieer. strong: extra inoia
mess. 107s od. Pork. Arm: prime mess west-I
em. 82s M. Hams, short cut. 14 to 16 lbs..
steady, 60s 6d. Bacon, strong; Cumberland
nil ?ff tn 30 Ins.. httabrt! snort rltis. IB to zu
lbs.. Arm. 60s: long clear middles, light.
Z8 to 84 ids., nrm, ws so; long clear miaaics,
heavy. 3a to 40 lbs., inrm. bus fj; snort clear
backs. 16 to 28 lbs.. Arm, 69s 6d; clear bel
lies, 14 to 16 lba., strong. t3s. Shoulders,
square cut. 11 to 1$ lbs.. Arm, 47 6d;
Lard, steady; prime western. In tierces.
quiet, 66s 61; American reflned. In palls,
quiet, 64s 8d.
UttELbK meaay; American nnesi wnue,
47s 6d; American nnesi colored, 48a 6d.
TALIXJW Prime city, steady, 28g 6d;
Australian, In London, dull, 13s.
FLU UK et. Louia fancy winter, nrm,
1 d. ,
HOPS At London (Paclflo coast). Arm,
flBil 6 10s. .
BUTTER Nominal.
PEAS Canadian, steady, d.
The Imports of wheat Into I4verpool last
week were 65.500 quarters from Atlantlo
porta, none from Paclflo and 4.ouu from
other ports. There were no Imports of
corn.
Toledo Grala sat Seed.
TOLEDO. O.. July 21. WHEAT Active.
lower: cash and July. 74Vc: September.
734c; December, 74c.
t.u it is Active, strong: easn, soc? July,
&4c; September, 4c; December, 464c
uaih Mooeraieiy active, strong; cnen,
uiy. aec; oentemoer. ju'c: new juiy.
60c: new September, 83c.
Kir- 1x0. I, hoc.
or.e.i-t,-iover, auti; casn ana October,
$5.r4-
Dalath Grata Market.
VliTH, July 21. WHEAT Cssh, No 1
hard. 77c; No. t northern. 7S4c; No.' 1
northern, 764c; July, 764c; September,
714c; December, 704c
OATS September. 804o.
Mlaaeaaolla Wheat, Hear aa Bra a.
MINNEAPOLIS, July 21 WHEAT Sep-
lemuer, "tc: on tracx, i. 1 nard, l'c;
No. I northern, 78c; No. 1 northern. 714a.
FIT.'R Millers report a fslr volume of
trade In flour to stsrt with and Indications
of a satisfactory week. First patents, M M)
64.00; second patents, t.1.70fr 3 ; first clears,
W""u3 10; second clears $2 46.
B HAN In bulk, $14.00fjl4.60.
Kaasas City Grata aad ProTlsloas.
KANSAS CITT, July 21. WHEAT Sen.
tember, 54fe?4c; Iecember. 4c; cash.
No. 2 hard. 6S4c; No. $. fiSSrc; No. t
red. 68c; No. I, A&7c.
CORN September, 474'S'47Hc; Iecember,
rvc; cash. No. 1 mixed, 6"olc; No. 2
white, 6oc; No. , 64c.
OATS No. 2 white. 65C.
RYE No. 2. 63c.
HAY Choice timothy. $10.0011.00: choice
prslrle, $7.0Wj'7.25. ,
BiribH creamery, ic; fancy aairy,
18c.
EGOS Steady: fresh Missouri and Kan
sas stock. 14c dot,., loss oft, cases returned.
fteceipis. Bnipmcmn.
S39.2I0 87.600
92.SO0 15.300
... 106.0IJO 16,000
Wheat, bu
Corn, du .
ot tiu'
u..
n
lallasT an Elevator.
bi. lAjxjia, juiy d,-im mercne-nis ex-
change today, by a vote of 274 to 14.
adopted a rule giving the board of direct-
ors or tne exenange autnority to aeciare
any eievaior irregular ior in aenvery oi
contract grades of grain on future con-
tracts, "such action to be taken without
tne preferment or cnarges. inis tne eie-
vator ceonle declared unlust snd arbl
trary. Last week they applied for an In
junction to restrain the exchange from
adopting such a rule, but failed to get It.
Philadelphia Prodaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA, July 21. BUTTER
Steady; extra western Creamery, 214c;
extra nearby prints, 22c.
EOG8 Steady; fresh nearby, 18e, loss off;
u" fresh southern l&ifc.
fresh western, 18c; rresn soumwestern
CHEESE Steady; New York fall creams,
Mew xorK tun creams.
9410c,
Tlslble Rnpply of Grata.
NEW YORK, July 21. The visible supply
of grain Saturday, July 19, as complied by
the New York Grain produce exenange
was. -wheat. 20,415.O00 bu., an Increase of
un myt hu ' com a oRS OOO hu.. an Increase
t 667.000 bu. : oata 718,000 bu a decrease
t 602.000 bu.; rye, 1S6.000 bu., a decrease
,62;??)Kbu-: bar,eJr- 119'000 bu- a ecrea9
or 1two Du
t im..w r...
MILWAUKEE. July 21. WHEAT Mar
ket easier; No. 1 northern. 78S'784c; No. 2
northern, 77t774c; September, 75c
RYE Higher; No. 1. 61c.
BARLEY Dull: No. 2, 703704c.
CORN September, 694c
Elgin Batter Market.
ELGIN, III., July 21. BUTTER But one
lot of butter of 1,200 lbs. was placed on
sale on the Board of Trade today and a
bid of 21e was refused. The quotation com
mittee declared a firm market at 21c, the
sales of the week aggregating 800,000 lbs.
I Peoria Market.
PEORIA, 111., July 21. CORN Firmer;
No. 3, 63c.
OATS Firm and higher; No. $. 67G8o.
WHISKY $1.31 fpr finished goods.
war veair
STOCKS AND BONDS.
Iadlrldaal Strength Displaced by
General Recession la Last Hone
NEW YORK. July 21. There were vari
ous demonstrations of strnegth In individ
ual stocks today, but the sustaining force
of these advancea was taken advantage of
on every occasion to sell out stocKs for
the purpose of realizing profits. This was
effected without any notable damage to
prices, owing to the judicious and careful
manner In which the market was fed. In
the last hour of the market, however, when
It became known that arrangements had
been made for
shipment of xi.ooo.oou in
i - . I - v. .. . ' . . .... v.
"'"i" "J -
wlll,l( mantel turned aownwaras ana
closed active and eaav.
M. ...h w. I.rt nf r1ler pains In
any case, and Pennsylvania, which was a
very conspicuous leader of the early mar
ket, closed at a small net loss. The early
strength of this stock was attributed, to
the supposed acquirement of control of
Reading, but the subsidiary companies
failed to participate, Chesapeake Ac Ohio
and Norfolk A Western being Among the
weak stocks for tne day.
The decision of the coal miners' conven
tion against a general strike was antici
pated with certainty, and the large buying
of last week of the aoft coal carriers was
on that account.
The heavy realizing . or tne aay was
doubtless on the ground that all the good
would be eouallv benefited by good crops,
Old rumors were revived of a closer rela
tion between St. Louis Southwestern and
Chicago & Eastern Illinois. The reports of
damage by floods In the western states
were Ignored. The Industrials were idle
and neglected.
The failure of the judicial conference.
which waa expected to take up the appeal
In the case against the t'nlted Statea steel
,17 . , , . .
f" conversion pm ' v ueen n
tnfluenca In killing speculation In these
London was oulte a heavy seller of stocks
this morning here, and was Itself a suf-
vkr cf
ey,nt w"" edoubHleKt oiw'J",
-'."""'-" .
The announcement came as something of
a surprise, nevertheless, aa sterling ex
change at Parts recovered a fraction to
day. But the entire relation of pressure
from western points upon New York for
currency, and the continued disbursements
by the government In excess of reclpts,
have resulted In such easy conditions of
the local call money market that the specie
became easily available and the shipment
proved a cheaper method to remit than the
purchase of exchange, which has hugged
the gold export point for a week or more.
There was an eas4er tendency In the bond
market, which shows rather a notable lack
of Investment demand. Total sales, par
value, $3,706,000. United States old 4a reg
istered declined 14 per cent on last call.
The following are tne closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange: '
Atchlaon 104 to. Pacific 474
do pfa.g iw so. Kauway .v...... anstj
aaltlaiars aV Ohio... .111 I lo pfd
. ai
do pfd - M Taaaa ft Paclna.
c.din Pactao w Toledo, si. i.. ft w. ii"4
CuLiat M
Chea. ft Ohio
Chicago ft Alton.
sow do pfd
. e44 Cnloo PaclBo 1074
. w do pid
. t14 Wabaah 11
.74 . do pfd 444
. 174 Wheeling ft L. E.... 14
Chicago, lad. ft Ij.
do nfd
.111 1 do Id pfd (74
. 104 Wla. Central 174
. 174 do pfd 494
Aa irf nfd
do Id pfd
Chicago ft N. W
c h. 1. ft P
. Adama si .....izo
.14 American Ex 131
.liiHll'nlted states Ex lis
Chicago, Tar. ft Tr.
124;Wella-Pargo Ex..
.110
do pfd
C. C. C. ft Bt. It
Colorado Bo ,
do IN pfd
do 11 pfd
Del. ft Hudaon...
404 Amal. Copper
.. 444
.. 114
..106i! Amer. Car ft T...,
.. 114 do pfd ,
.. lf4 Amer. l.ln. Oil....
.. 44 do pfd
..1714 Amer. 8. ft R
..10 I do pfd ,
.. 41 Anac Mining Co..
.. N iBrooklrn R. T....
.. n Colo. Pual ft Iron
.. 4 Con. Oaa
.. ll'ia Cont. Tobacco pfd.
,.1M4 lien. Electrto
., 11 Hocking Coal 1....
.. 114 later. Paper
..1464 do pfd ,
.. 4 Inter. Power
.. 44 Laclede Ua
.. 14
... xi
.. 61
,.. 444
... 74
..1014
Dal. L. ft W.
Denver ft R. O.
do pfd
.. 74
I ."::'
.. SO
lrt P'a-
..1144
do M Pfd
...1!!4
Great Nor. pfd.
. . IS I
... 17
Hocking Valley
I ini.m.
do pfd.
... W4
.. 7J'4j
1 low central
... aa
,.. at
...41
do pfd
ka Erie W....
. 444 National Blecult .
.114 National Lead ....
.1314 No. American ....
.114 Pacific Coaat
.I604 Pacific Mall '
. to people'a Oaa
. 114 Praaaed 8. Car....
.11:-, do pfd
.1144 Pulhnan P. Car...
. IS Republic Steel ...
. 414 do pfd
.117 Sugar
.1414 Tena. CoeJ ft I...
do p'd
... 114
L ft N
Manhattan L
Met. St. Rr
Max. Central
Max. National
Mlaa. ft St. h
Mo. PaclBc
M . K. ft T
do pfd
N. J. Central
N. Y. Central
... 114
... 44
...1044
... aa
... T74
,..S4a
... U4
... it
,..11
... 464
... 144
Norfolk ft W
at union ag a r...
do pfd
Ontario ft W....,
PennerlvaAlA ....
Reading
o lat pfd
do Id pfd
a. u a. r...,
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
at. L. South....
do pfd ,
St. Paul
do . pfd
.. M do pfd
.. 14 U. a. Leather ...
..140 da pfd
.. 47 V. a. Rubber ....
.. U do pfd
.. 124 V. a Steal
.. 71 do pfd
.. it Weatarn t'aloa ...
.. Tf4 Amer. Locomotive.
.. US do pfd
.. 704, K. a Southern....
..IN i de pfd
..Ill
... Bl
... 114
... 4
... 14V
... 66
... 404
... ao
... M4
... IS
... W4
...
... a4
Es-dlvldend.
Bask t'leariaaja.
OMAHA, July 21. Bank clearings today
81 lot 131.70: corresoondlnr day last year,
1 11 tno 2MI.46: Increase. Ilol.a.
T. LOUIS. July 2L Clearings. r.821,fi22
I balances,. fj3.2bo; money, steady, tij per
I cent; New York exchange, c premium.
BOSTON. July 2L
Ulrarlngs. $16,771,640
halancea. 81. 176.866.
NEW YORK, July 21. Clearings, $122,560,-
OttO; balances, a.7Z.Jbtt.
BALTIMORE. Julv 21. Clearings. t2,696,
$43: balances, $374,638; money, 44 per cent,
PHILADELPHIA. July 21. Clearing
$14,815,301; balances, $2 M0; money. 4(u44
per cent.
CHIfAQO. Julv 21 Clearings $27.4o4.S9
at R(N, aftll. iiiulit ..I'hanii. X4 kA
I for sixty days and $4.M4 on demand; New
I lorx exenange, aao prrniium.
CINCINNATI, July 2L Clearings, $4,160,
050; money, $46 per cent: New York ex
change at par and 10c premium.
New York Money Market.
NEW TORK. Julv 21 MONEY On call.
244 per cent; closed offered at 24 P
cent; prime mercantile paper, 4466 per
cent.
8TERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4 874
for demand and at. $4. sfrS'iN 854 for sixty
dnys; posted rates. $4.S'i4.i4 and $4.)4
64 W: commercial bills, M M'gK6.
tii,v i-.k liar, He; Mexican dollars, uta.
BONDS Government steady: state. In
active; railroad, easier.
1 ha closing quotations on bonds are as
follows:
v. a. nr. t
rc.
..10TH L. A M. atil. 4a 101
..1OT1 'tin. Central 4s It
..imli o is lac
..lMi m. St. L. 4a 10t
..m M , K. T. 4 104
..lMV 40 ! 4
..10.N. T. Csntral U....111H
..lent,! Mo (aii. W I4
..1031, J. ('. sm. ts....ia4tk
do coupon
do la, rf
do coupon
do 4e, reg
do coupon ....
do eld 4a, reg,
do cowpon ....
6 6a. rf.....
do cousin ....
inft iNo. FSC1D0
Atchison gn. 4s KH1! do la
'-t4
rn. 4S....101V,
uo aai. a n. a w.
Bal. a Ohio 4s
.101 'Reading gen. 4a....
M4
do im
do eoiiT. 4s....
lit Ii t 1 I. M.
.1114
. M4
.
.
. H4
..4
.114
.11(4
. 134
.1044
.10(4
.111
.1114
. n
.1114
. M4
. M4
...1114 U i
r. 4a.
Cand So. is..
Central ot Oa. I
...ini at. l. a.
w. u...
...10 I do la
do la Ine l A. A A. P.
B
rhea. aV Ohio 44a....lniv, So. ParlAe 4a ,
Chit-ago A A. 34a... I3S, Railway 6a....
(., B a Q. a. 4a... K'l Tn. Pacific la
C, H A II f I. 4a. 1.14 iT. St. L. A W. 4a
C. N. W. ?a ill il'nlon Pacific 4a...
C . R. I. a P. 4a 11041 do coht. 4;
0 C C ft Rl L a. 4a. 11 iWabaah la
Chlrago Tar. 4a u I do la
Colorado So. 4a MV do d-b. B
l)enr ft R. o. 4a.loi4 Wat Shore 4a....
Brla prior lien 4a. ...loo Whoal. ft L. B. 4s
do ganaral 4a !, Wla. Central 4a...
F. W. ft D. C. la. .111 leant. Tobacco 4a...
Hocking Val. 44a..lot4l
Bid.
Boatoa Block Qaotatroae.
BOSTON, July 21. Call loans, 4(3 per
rent; time loans, 454 per cent. Official
closing ot stocks and bonds:
Oas la
N. E. O. a C...
Atchlaon
do pfd
Anatoli ft Albanr
BoHlon ft Ma
boat on Hie rated
n Allouca 14
3Vi Amalgamata4 444
04 Daly Waat M
1014 Bingham M4
141 Calumat ft Hals.... 70
3014 Centennial 14
ltA .Copper lianxa 14
N. Y., N. H. ft H...H0 nonunion Coal
....in
Kltchbura pfd.
.144U Franklin ..
104
tnlon Pacific .....
Mex. Central .....
Amcr. Sugar ....
do pfd
American T. ft T
Dominion I. ft B
Maaa. Klectrlo ...
do pfd
N. E. O. ft C...
t'nltad Prult ....
t'nlted Copper ...
V. S. Steel
do pfd
.1014 ' Rojala ...
. 10 Mohawk
lit Old Dominion
.111 lOareola
.1444 Parrot
.. 144
,.. 424
.. 14
.. S04
144
..114
.. 14
..1744
.. N
.. M4
.. r4
.. 104
.. 14
.. 44
.. 644
lVt'lulncr
.. 414
.. 14
.. 44
..IK
.. as
.. 404
Santa Pa Copper.
Tamarack
Trlmountala ....
Trlnltr
t'nlted Btaua ..
I'tah
Victoria
Winona
Wolverine
Weatlnxh. Common. ..loisfc
Adventure 24
Asked.
Loadoa Stock Blarkat.
IjONDON, July 21. 4 p. m. Closing:
Conaola for monar.... 64 Norfolk ft W eat era.. 114
do account WS do pfd 1&4
Anaconda tit Ontario ft Weatarn.. 14
Atchlaon llHPconarlvania tt
do pfd 104'iHeadlng 44
Baltimore A Ohio.. ..1114 do lat pfd 44
Canadian Pacific 114 do Id pfd 17
Cheaapeaka A Ohio... 47 Southern Railway 114
Chicago O. W 11 do pfd 100
C, M. A St, P lM48outharn Paclflo 414
Denver ft R, 0 44' Union Paclflo 1104
do pfd 4v, do pfd 4
Erie 194 United states Steal.. 414
do lat pfd. 114 do pfd 44
do Id pfd I64'v7abaah 114
Illlnola Central 141 do, pfd 41
Loulavllla ft Naah....l4lBpanlah 4a 10
Mlaaourl. K. ft T.... 104Hand Mines 114
do pfd 40 Iw Beers (de(.) 114
N. T. Central 144
BAR SILVER Steady at J44d per ounca.
MONEY 2(d'M ner cent. The rato of dis
count In the open market for short bills Is
zVnx 7-16 per cent and ior tnree-montns'
bills 2 7-1024 per cent.
New York Mining Qaotatlaaa.
NEW YORK. July 21. The following are
the closing prices on mining siocks:
Adama Con
Alloa ..
Braaca
Brunawlck Con...
Comatock Tunnel
Con. Cal. ft Va..
Deadwood Terra
Horn Sliver
Little Chief
.. 11
Ontario
..174
40
... I-
Ophlr
."hoentx ...
Potool
fiavaga
sierra Nevada
.,1
.. 4
.. 14
.. 1
.. 80
.. 44
..840
... 4
...1!S
...100
...114
14'
t
Small Hopee .,
Iron silver
Leedvllle Con
Standard
Foretga ' FlnaclaL
LONDON. July 21. The amount of bul
Hon taken Into the -Rank of England on
balance today was 80,000. Oold premiums
ere quoted at Buenoa Ayrea at l3U.tw; at
Madrid. 37.40: at Lisbon. 28. Tne supplies
of money to meet the demand arising from
tne indebtedness to ,tne uanx 01 v.ngiana
were smaller today. Discounts were quiet
and disposed to be? easier. Business on
the Stock exchange was inactive, mo
public -was apathetic and professionals were
uncomfortably burdened, uonsois were de
pressed. Home rails were lower. Ameri
cans were Irregular and mostly below
parity. Later they receded on realisations
and closed quiet. Kaffirs were weak.
PARIS. July XI. Business opened tiuu on
the bourse today. Parquet stocks were
easier. Kaffirs further declined -on Ixindon
offerings. Rentes were weak and flnlshed
at the lowest price of the day, adversely
affecting the whole list. Turks were easier.
owing to realisations m consequence 01
the postponement of the unification scheme.
Russian industrials were weak. Rio tlntos
were neglected. Kaffirs Anlshed steadier.
Three per cent rentes lOOf 70c for ths ac
count. Exchange on London, 25f 16o for
Checks. SpanlBh 4s, 78.85.
. 1 I.-1 1 T TUT T..lm. "11 Cv..tana,A . n t.mam
20m 484pftra for checks. Mines relapsed
seriously on the bourse today, owing to
unfavorable reports of the situation or
the iron industry in Germany and America,
which depressed local shares generally,
Transvaala were ease. Internationals were
maintained. Turks declined on realisations.
Coadltloa of the Treasary.
WASHINGTON. July 21. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In ths gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $.60,000,000 gold
reserve in the division of redemption
shows: Available cash balance. $198,676,831;
gold, $98,278,037.
Cottoa Market.
NEW YORK. Julv 21. COTTON Futures
a .1.-11 J .. . T . . 1 . . 1 1... a .. .
OlJflieu uuu niiu n., , u 1 7 , aubumi,
8.49c; September, 8.1c; October, 7.93c; No
vember, 7.(uc; uecemoer ana January, i.tao
February, y.wc: xuarcn. ,.sic.
Spot: Quiet; middling uplands, 94o
middllna gulf. 94c: sales. 559 bales.
Futures closed steady: July. 8.69c: August,
8.48c: September. 8.12c; October, 7.94c; No
vember, 7 S3c: uecemper ana January, t.bzc
F-ehruarv. v. sac: Marcn. t sic
QALVE8TUN. July II. 4JU 1 1 u uaraei
steady at 8 5-lc.
NEW ORLEANS. JUIY XI. CUTTUN'
Futures, quiet and steady; July, 9.16c. bid
August, 8.73f8.74c; , September, 8.078 08c
tictober. 7. i.J'n. ic: rvovemoer. mc
December. 7.62iffi7.t!3c: January. 7.62'o7 63c,
Soot, aulet: sales. 650 bales; ordinary, 74c
good ordinary, 84c; low middling, 4C
middling. 91-16c: good middling, 94c: mid
dllng fair. 94c; receipt. 615 bales; stock.
67.1S6 bales.
BT. LOUIS. July 21 COTTON Oulet,
l-16c higher; middling, 9ci sales, 150 pales
receipts. 135 bales; shipments, ua Dales
stock. 17.864 bales.'
MVERPfinii Julv 21 COTTON Rnot
moderate business; prices easier; American
middling. 6 3-32(1. The sales of tne day
were 8.000 bales, of which 600 were for
speculation and export, and Included 6,j.0
American. xi-ceiiu were iw ones, aui
American. Futures opened quiet and c'osed
easy: American middling, g. o. r.. Julv,
4 6o-64d. sellers: July-August. 4 52-6104 63-64d
sellers; August-September, 4 46-6I&4 4fl-6ld
buyers; Peptember-Octoper, 4 32-64d, seller
ik-toher-Novcmber. 4 zrj-bta. sellers: govern
ber-December. 4 21-644i4 22-64d. sollers; De-comber-January.
4 19-6H 20-64d. value;
January-February, 4 19-64d, buyers; February-March.
4 18-644 19-6td, buyers; March-
April, 418-64d, buyers.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. July 21. COFFEE Spot
Rio. firm: No. 7, Invoice, 6 $-16c; mild.
steady; Cordova, 6frll4c. The market
opened Irregular, with July t points lower
and otner montns txaiu points nigner, alter
which the course was quit steadily up
ward on a scare of shorts to cover anq per
al'tent bull support from the clique. Tlie
fr reign market news waa about as excited.
Yet the whole attention of the trade was
dt voted to watching the bull contingent,
and as this element took a most aggres
sive turn a scamper to reach safer ground
was made by the mora conservative shorts.
Trading was fairly active throughout the
sctslon. All differences were wiped out in
the last half hour between the Arst seven
rr.onths on the list. The close was Arm,
with prices net lo6)20 points higher: total
rales were 46.00 bags. Including July at
s.l(bj$3nc: August, 5.27436 3oc; September,
i f.'ijo.SSc! October, 6.i6iS.ic: December.
i w. January, S.toc; March, i. 4056. 45c; May,
6.456.50c.
I
agar Market.
NEW YORK, July 21 SUOAR Raw,
steady; fair re.lnlng, tl3-16c; centrifugal.
94 teat, 3 6-16c; molasses sugar, 24c; re
lined steady.
NEW ORLEANS, July 2X 8UO AR
Strong; open kettle, 243$-16c; open kettle
centrifugal, 834c; centrifugal yellow, 34ri
44c; seconds. 14&34o. Molasaes, dull;
centrifugal, 8&15c
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Quality of Cattle Common, but Talaai Held
Jntt Ahat BUady.
BIG SLUMP IN THE PRICE OF HOGS
Receipts of Sheep aael Laanbs Heavy,
bat Denaaad for Goo Staff Betas;
Liberal Market Rale Active
SOUTH OMAHA. July 21.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday J.'iSl $.420 l.ltt
pame aay last week J. mi t.sxi
Same week before 1,627 MvS $ M7
Same three weeks ago... 1,127 4.567 .'1
Same four weeks ago.... 1,M7 6,3.4 se.
Same day last year 1.612 4.2S8 4. 8.' 7
RECEIPT8 FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
Ths following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, with comparisons
with last year:
:90I. 19m. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 401.637 $77,867 23.M
Hogs 1,461. S9 l,t,bA 86,321
Sheep 4ol.i)23 6G7.673 76.760
The following table shows the Average
price of hogs sold on the South Omaha
market the last several days, with com
parisons with former years:
Data. 1902. 1901.1900.1899.1898.1897.1896.
July 1...
July t...
1 644i
7 644
t 89
6 88
1 8 711 t 611 I 181 1 $6
4 92 8 61 t 18 2 K6
5 Oil t 781 I $ 21 1 8 9a
juiy a...
1 43
aa
T 644
. a
6 74.
July 4...
ae
5 7$
July $...,
I 08 8 78 I 66
July 6...
Juiy 1...
Vi
t 83
t 161
$ 83
8 81
t 641 2 281 $ 97
T 764,
T824I
7 804
7 834,
7 794
7 774
a u
t
Juay ...
Juiy 9...
July, 10..
July, 11..
July 12..
July 18..
t 56
a
I 0
81
V8!
I 82 t 04
6 83
6 131
3 35
$ 28
a
t 18
3 II
t 16
3 17
2 96
2 87
f 85
6 92
t 96
6 13
6 04
t 02
I 13
I 08
8 961
t 70i
2 94
a
4 04
t 73
t 82
I 861
4 09
I 97
July 14..
July 16..
July 16..
7 72S
4 06
t 99
a
t 77
1 00
3 06
3 07
2 97
7
764
S T7
$ 77'
7 724
7 72
6 64
6 66
S 02
$(82
$ 20
3 251
July 17..
4 94
4 01
July 18..
July 19..
July 20..
July 21..
7 784
6 68 4 87
4 16
t 62
a
2 95
7 f4 6 621 4 99!
I 6 69 4 98
4 28
3
3 32!
a
4 19
2 80) 8 Sol
2 97
7 624 I 6 07
4 21) 3 81 3 38 2 97
Indicates Sunday.' Holiday.
SATURDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following lint shows the number of
cars of feeders shipped to the country Sat
urday and their destination:
wars.
Ben Aldrltt, Friend, Neb.-B. AM 1
Frank Porter, Lyons, Neb. M. ex 0 1
I. Hi'ngierjerg ft uo.. n; lis. ia. I. (J
J. 8. Beli, Wlota. Ia.-R. 1 1
Schilling A M.. Chamberlain. 8. D.-R. I. .19
The omclal number of cars or sioc
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H r i.
C, M. St. p. tty
Wabash Ry
Union Pacific system 26
C. N. W. Ry 1
10
1
7 . 20 16
11
17 10
8
6 2 11
6
18 1
1 ..
95 S3 26
F.. E. ft M. v. Ky.... 24
C, St. P., M. ft O. Ry 4
B. M. K. ny Vi
C. B. A Q. Ry 2
C. R. I. oV P., east... 1
Illinois Central
Total receipts .... 94
The disposition of the day's receipts waa
as follows, each buyer purcnasing.tne num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hosts. Sheen.
Omaha Packing Co ,
O. H. Hammond Co ,
29 1,663 856
812 a . .
307 1,694 1.593
653 1,267 1.444
3W 1,996 2,431
38
119 .... ' ....
9
124
82
10
37
108
75
14 ,
92 .... 49
,987 7.236 6.373
Swift and Company ,
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour 4 Co ,
Bwlft, from country
R. Becker ft Degan ,
Vansant Co
Lobman & Co ,
Hill A Huntslnger ,
Huston A Co
Livingstone A Schaller.
Hamilton A Rothschild.
It. F. Huss i
H. L. Dennis A Co
Other buyers ,
Total
CATTLE There waa not a heavy run of
cattle here today for a Monday, but the
quality of the offerings was very much on
tne common order. That was particularly
true of the beef steers. As buyers for
some time past have neglected the com
moner grades, the trade today waa natur
rally injured ny tne laca ot gooa stun:.
A test of the market on choice cornfed
steers waa not made today, but from the
way packers acted It was evident that
they were anxious for flnlshed cattle and
the general opinion was that such kinds
would have sold freely at good steady
prices. The part fat cattle, though, and
especially tnose tnat were lacKing in qual
ity, were very slow sale and the market
could not be quoted any more than steady.
There were a good many cattle that went
to tne scales at irotn xo.ou to t.w tnat
looked cheap as compared with the way
the same kinds sold two weeks ago. It is
verv evident that packers are bound to
pound the market on these short fed cattle.
There were some range steers offered today
that were good enough lor Killers and
they sold at $5.75 to $6.00. As they are
one of the Arst shipments there Is little
to compare the sale with.
The cow trade was In better shape today
than It waa last week. Buyers took hold
with more life and anything good met
with ready sale at steady to strong prices.
The common stuff, however, was neglected,
the same aa usual. While the market to-
dav could not be quoted much of any
higher, still It was a relief to salesmen
not to be obliged to take off still more.
Hulls, veal calves and stags sola in just
about the same notches they did at the
close of last week.
There were not many Blockers and feed
era on aale this morning, so that anything
showing Aesh and quality met with ready
sale at strong prices. The less desirable
bunches, though, were slow and no more
than steaay. representative sale:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. At. Ft.
..1010 4 60 11 1064 ( 40
II 114 6 SS 11 1116 4 It
It .....1171 160 61 1170 1 00
' STEERS AND HSIFERS.
4 til 4 74
COWS.
1
1
l
t
t
I
t
4
1
1
I
1
I
1
8
10
i
1.....
4
14
1
6
1....,
1....
1
1
1....
1....
1....,
1....
..1040 1 8 rr
Ml 8 IS
1014 1 71 4 HOT I 40
1014 1 74 i 4 til I 00
744 I 14 1 1060 I 00
in I IS 11 447 00
160 8 86 1 100 I 00
444 I 60 1 1040 I 00
1010 I 40 1... 100 1 06
T44 I 40 11 1004 I 06
170 8 60 II 191 I 04
1060 I 60 1 1000 I 16
140 I 40
160 I 40
170 t 40
140 I 44
fx I 10
460 I M
410 I 40
Mil 40
.......1016 I 40
trT t 40
I4T I 44
434 I 46
120 8 16
110 I 16
4 1040 I 10
11 t4 I tO
41 1011 I 16
t 444 I 40
1 1134 I 46
1 471 I 50
1 1160 I 60
19 ..40! 1 66
1 f..t I 16
1
1
1
II
.1100 I 84
. 400 4 00
.1040 4 00
.an i oo
HEIFERS.
110 i 00 1
700 i 14 I
1140 I 10 4
1160 I M I
141 I 80
BULLS.
1110 I 44 1
..1.. ..1410 I oo 1
U10 I 16
.M0 I 10
,177 I 40
, 660 4 10
441 4 71
1400 I II
1640 I M
CALVES,
IN 4 14 1 110 8 10
. STAGS.
1114 1 tn I....; 1KWI i to
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
644 I 40 4 6al 1 16
640 8 40 1 1010 I 00
140 I 14 1 600 I 16
STOCK CALVES.
t0 60 1 170 4 00
8..
I. .
II. .
STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS.
,460 I 10
I
I.
6 I Tl
11 I 40
440 I 40
, 601 I 60
, t0 I 60
, 110 I 60
. 461 8 44
, all I 10
11.......
II
It
14 ,
I ,
.. Tvl I 90
.. 0 IN
.. 64 4 14
..1070 4 16
..144 4 60
NEBRASKA
No.
26 feeders
4 feeders
Av. Pr. NO.
A v. Pr.
873 $3 75
8:1 2 00
781 2 66
1 bull 1400 83 15
1 bull 1070 3 70
1 heifer.... 650 3 60
86 cows 8x1 3 10
I feeder... 963 4 15
$6 cows...
10 feeders.. 663 $ 26
20 feeders.. Tl 3 40
il feeders.. 963 4 15
44 feeders.. 742 t 80
6 rows.. ...1036 t 85
23 feeders.. 771 4 10
2 feeders.. 750 t 26
13 feeders.. 1076 4 65
6 feeders.. 793 3 86
I cows 1072 I 85
1 cow...
1 cow...
. 980 t 10
.1210 2 50
t cows...
833 2 90
1 steer 1 2 90
19 steers... .13o9 6 25
2 steers....!-'. 4 00
t cows.
1 cow..
1 cow..
1 cow..
1 cow..
974 2 85
cows,
62 t 85
, .1I0 1 60
,.750 2 60
,.1010 t 85
.. 820 1 85
,. 9"7 I 10
.. 9)0 2 85
.. 873 2 85
..1016 1 70
,.lo70 I 85
..140 t 60
.. 916 1 86
I cows..,
t cows...
1 cow...,
4 cows..,
1 cow....
$ cows..,
1 cow...,
1-cow....
4 cows..,
1 cow....
1 bull....
1 bull....
$3 cows..
2 cows. ,
It cows..
$4 cows..
1 cow...,
1 a leer..
.. 8h3 t 60
,. X4 I 61
..1010 t 60
.. 81) t 80
.. 910 10
.. t 90
..1160 1 85
..1140 t 86
.. 961 t SO
..tlx) t 80
..1710 2 76
..1870 t 65
,..1(34 t 40
,.. ) 1 76
,.. 871 t 90
,..1012 4 10
... 810 t 60
,.. 8w) 4 00
30 cows....
t cows...,
t cows....
t cows...,
1 cows...,
1 cow
6 cows...,
12 heifers.
cows...,
4 cows....
t bulls...
4 heifers.
S'5 2 64
910 2 65
912 t 40
833 t 75
6"2 t 80
741 I 40
J feeders
cows...
936 t 6
17 feeders.. $61 I 10
to
t 66
1 70
2 85
I 85
t 2
1 feeder... 600
4 feeder.. 73
t fee-ders.. 8i4
4 cows 75
4 cows 978
t 60
t no
t 00
t 60
t 76
20 feeders.. 7kS
22 feeders.. "4
6 rows.,
6T3
S cows...
943
974
62 cows.,.
WYOMING.
1 cow ...
.1130
.113.1
4 60
I steers... .1?SJ
1.78
t 25
4 2$
t 00
t 60
16 cows.
t 80
2 60
1 bull KM
1 heifers... 8"0
t bulls 1623
1 Stag 1380
2 cows.
..1'Wrt
6 cows 98
4 26
6 oo
t 60
8 steers... .10
16 bulls 1A37
Oeorge refers Neb.
11 heifers... 810 iff, 8 cows 942 2 60
heifers... Mo I 75 1 cow lino I 26
heifer.... 720 2 W t feeders.. 635 t 8
bull 114) t 86 1 feeder... 600 t 25
1 calves... 2SJ lifl
8. P. Delatour Neb.
$8 steers.. ..1311 6 15 1 feeder... 1120 4 60
feeders.. 1 2 45
H. R. Reed-Neb.
49 steers... .1042 4 20 61 rows 917 t 69
COLORADO.
70 feeders.. 607 t 95
HOQS There was a hesvv run of hogs
ere today for a Monday, and In fact It
was the heaviest Mnnd&y a run that has
been here In some time. The market went
tumbling at al' points and the decline
amounted to KXirAic. At this point trading
started out on a basis of a HHjlSe decline.
but later on the feeling was weaker and
the market closed very slow and 15ri20c
lower. It was tne most sudden break that
aa taken place In a long time and sellers
had a hard time to make up their minds
to take the pr.ceg offered, as It seemed al
most like giving their hogs away. The
bulk of the sales today went from $7.60 to
$7 60. The better grades sold largely from
$7.65 to $7.65 anl from that up to $7.75.
he packing grades sold from $7.60 down.
As noted last week buyers paid more at
tention to quality than they did to weight
and were the most bearish on the packing
grades. Representative sales:
No.
44..,
Av.
8h.
140
144
100
!0
0
ISO
140
10
40
110
140
140
Pr.
1 at
t 40
7 40 ,
t 46
7 46
1 46
7 46
7 46
1 44
t 46
7 474 '
7 474
1 474
7 474
t 474
1 474
7 474
1 60
7 60
7 60
1 60
1 60
7 60
7 60
1 60
7 60
7 60
1 60
7 60
1 60
1 60
7 60
7 60
7 60
7 60
7 60
7 60 ',
7 60
7 60
7 60
7 60
7 60
7 60
7 60
No.
41...
141..
46...
44...
72...
74...
46...
47...
64...
41...
47...
41...
61...
14...
10...
Av.
...136
...21-4
...24
...240
...141
...in
...l
...144
...lt
...W4
...131
...262
...!
...244
...136
Bh.
110
40
40
140
40
0
40
140
140
Pr.
7 414
1 66
1 66
1 66
1 66
7 60
7 66
7 66
1 64
7 66
7 66
7 66
1 66
7 66
7 66
7 66
1 66
1 66
7 66
7 66
1 66
7 66
7 66
1 66
7 66
1 66
7 66
7 66
7 66
7 674
7 674
7 674
7 674
7 40
7 40
7 40
1 40
7 40
7 40
7 (IS
7 46
7 46
7 474
7 10
1 70
1 16
1 71
104
too
Ill
114
104
141
Ill
, 101
Ill
Ill
lf4
141
Ill
74...
44...
47...
74...
44...
70...
41...
41..
17..
41..
11..
11 Ill
47.
4t.
151
140
140
40
...224
...141
...231
...144
...117
...241
...260
...2.14
...110
...270
...241
,...1?0
,...IJI
...144
,...121
...134
,...221
,...224
,...n?
...117
...227
,...20
...141
...144
...121
...lit
,...14t
,...167
...121
,...134
61.
.14t
67..
10 12t
44 134
44 21
47 2M
77 160
1..
1..
64..
10..
66..
61..
II..
61..
40..
46..
61..
tl..
11 130
41. .244
74 221
44 231
44 141
41 2K6
71.
276
II
14
41
11
41
10
70
..141
46..
14..
11..
61..
71..
140
IO0
80
im
40
U0.
44..
67..
71..
61..
41
!.n
71..
II..
14..
40...
64..
47..
41..
74..
41..
11..
64..
....261
....ISO
....181
....!
....146
....IN
....166
....177
....241
....160
....111
21..
8
(
so
140
10
140
110
140
14..
41..
44..
44..
71..
7 624
7 624
7 624
7 62
40....
,..146
II If.!
70 .221
ao
8HEEP Three wna a nrettv rami run of
sheep and lambs here today, but the de
mand on the part of local packers was In
gcod shape ana fully equal to the occa
sion. The market opened In good season
and active on desirable grades. As com
pared with the close of last week the gen
eral market COIlM H. nimlH mtrnntr tr. m
dime higher. The commoner grades though
aid not sell aa freely and probably were
not much more than steady. Almost every
thfng though was disposed of at an early
"ur. jt. airing- or tamos sold aa nirn aa
5.80 and some mixed sheen and vearllnea
brcught $4.10. while a bunch of ewes sold
at $3.66.
There Were onlv a Tew feedera Included
In the offerings, and as there were quite a
few buyers on hund the market was strong
and active.
wuwwiiiiis mr ciippea biock; uooa to
choice yearlings. $4.10Tq4.85; fair to good,
$3 804(4.10; good to choice wethers, $3.90-54.16;
fair to good wethers, $3.60j3.90; good to
.h21'' w. $3 $01(13.66: fair to good ewes,
$3.0fK(ja.80: good to choice spring lambs, $5.78
(36.00; fair to good spring lambs, Io.5oli5.76;
feeder wethers, $3.003.25; feeder yearlings,
$3.1033.35; feeder lambs, $3.00(53.90: feeder
ewes, $1.25&2.25. Representative sales;
No.
Av. Pr.
106 western ewes
76 $3 26
63 3 50
,110 8 65
93 2 65
71 2 SO
; 82 3 80 "
103 4 06
.112 4 05
,108 4 06
,103 4 06
,111 4 06
68 $25
,91 2 00
,125 2 25
.146 2 25
,110 3 00
, 86 8 25
,117 3 60
,96 3 60
,88 3 85
,62 4 0)
,57 4 00
,70 4 10
,78 4 10
, 93 4 10
,64 5 55
,60 5 66
,62 6 6)
,62 f 80
100 feeder lambs
37 western ewes
3 Wyoming ewes
19 western, wethers ..
117 western wethers
8 Wyoming wethers
8 Wyoming wethers
485 Wyoming wethers
919 Wyoming wethers
920 Wyoming wethers
614 Idaho lambs ,
32 cull ewes
14 bucks'
6 bucks
47 western ewes
250 cull lambs
67 western ewes
71 western ewes
42 western wethers....
100 cull lambs....
60 cull iambs
1 western wether
16 western wethers...
731 western wethers...
431 western lambs
ISO western 'lambs
423 Wyoming lambs...
628 Wyoming lambs...
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle Steady Hosts Lower Sheep and
Lsmbi Higher. "
CHICAGO. Julv 21. CATTLE Stead v:
receipts. 18.600 head. Including 1.000 Texans
and 1.200 westerns; good to prime steers,
$5.6(S5.60: poor to medium. 84.50S7.60:
stockers and feeders. $2.6066.00; rows, $1.40
Ti5.50; heifers, $2.2.VS6.26; ranners, $1.40W
z.mi; puns, 62.ztxuo.&; calves, 82.6006.76;
Texas-fed steers. $5.00fi6.75.
H008 Receipts, - 41.000 head: estimated
tomorrow, 18.000; left over. 13.000: market
16ac lower than Friday; mixed and butch
ers. $7. 15H18.00; good to choice heavv. 87. SO
8.10; rough heavy, $7. WW. 75; light, $6.80
7.n; puik or saies, .oc.ii'i.o.
SHEEP AND LAM BS Recelnts. 14.000
head; sheep, lOftlKo hltther; lambs, strong
to lOo higher; good to choice wethers, $4.00
64.65; fair toe choice mixed. $2.60$4.00;
western sheep, $2.50'a4.66; native Iambs, $3.00
tj4.85.
utnciai natimiay;
i Racelots. Shipments.
Cattle ......J 695 875
Hogs T.Oft 737
Sheep 1,352
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. July 21. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 3,200 natives. 5,8uO Texans, 1,250
calves, all Texans; best corn-fed cattle,
active and higher: Quarantine, steady to
strong; stockers and feedera, steady; choice
export and dressed beer steers, i .(ii.25;
fair to good, $4.0t4j'7.85; stockers and feed
ers. $3.6j(&5.2j; western-fed steers, $3.95
6.15; Texas and Indian steers, $2.65414.25;
Texas cows. $fooiM.lo- native cows, tl.ootf)
6.10; native heifers. $2.75ii6.00; canners, $1.00'
62.35; bulls. I-'.JiifflO.ilh: calves, .1.00i6.Z5.
HOOS Receipts, z.s&u neaa; market Miioc
lower; no'cholce here; top, $7,824; bulk of
sales. $7.6fii7.KO; heavy, $7.774i7.824; mixed
I. . Oi-v-...! fa,,. 1IW. ? or.37 . t.
incaci n, ii .vvi0"' iiKiii, fi.wyi.w, yvia.-
ers. I7.t;'a (.(; pigs, wit i .zs.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts. 2.700
head; market- 15025c higher; lambs lVrfl5c
higher; native lambs, $4.45;i6.36; western
lambs, $3.20((4.26: native wethers, $4 35
6.15; western wethers, $3.354.75; fed ewes,
$3 6S(g4.60; Texas clipped yearlings, $3,750
4.66; Texas clipped sheep. $3.40ji3.76; stock
ers and feeders. $2.10i3.20.
St.' Loals Live Stock Market. '
ST. LOUIS. Julv 2L CATTLE Receipts.
8,000 head. Including 7.500 Texans; market
dull, steady for natives, H'filnc lower for
Texans; native shipping snd export steers,
$ri.ori.m, with strictly fancy worth, $8.26
$8.75; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.25
457.60; steers under !,( lbs.. $4 004(6.25;
stockers and teeners, 4u.soa10.Kn; cows sua
heifers, $2.25ft6.00; canners. $1,7542.85; hulls,
$2.75(6.60; calves, $4.6tj7.00; Texas and In
dian steers, $3.0iKfj6.0o; cows and heifers,
2,45(37.50.
HtMitj neceipis, I,wu nean; market
lower- ulna and Hants 17.2Mr7.80: packers.
t7.d.i; butchers. $7.9orn8.15.
SHEEP AND LAM BS-Receipts, 1.000
head; market steady to strong; native mut
tons, I3.oiKyn.ao; lamoa, av.wy ,-uu auiu
bucks, $1.W4.00; stockers. $1.0Oji3.00,
tt. Josepk Lira Stock Market
ST. JOSEPH. July tL CATTLE Re
ceipts, t.63 head: steady; natives, $4""W
8 76: cows anU heifers, $1 6oo6.26; veals,
2.60fe4.ou; bulls and stags, $2.7(44;. 26; stock
ers and feeders. $2 if..35.
trruiH hmcp mi a. Km neaa: iwi iou luwer;
ilihi .and llk-hl mixed. $7.boai.l5; medium
snd heavy, $i.tU((J l.t; Ps, M "U'l-i Duia,
An A...Z U,
fiUKKP AVD LAMBS Receipts. 2,800
id; liS25c higher: top natlvs lambs
M 51): too western lambs, $6.25: top yea.
ling wethers. $4 .60; top native ewes, $4.2.
Ions City 1.4-re Stack Market.
Sini'X CITY. July 21. Bpeclal Tele
gram CATTLE Recelpta. 2,eu0 head;
lockers alow and killers steady; beeves,
I feedera.. IK1
tfiOOBT.nO; cows, bulls and mixed, $2.6M ,
C Ml- .... .Iln n I .. ,1 LkU m '
HOGH Receipts, I.SJO head; liVnl&o lower,
selling at $7.$oj7.60; bulk. $7.40tf7.U.
"Jew York Live Stock Market.
NEW TORK. Julr 21. TlFICVEit Re- '
celptn, I.SM head; steers generally steady;
lop grades nrm; common closed easier; .
bulls and rows lrl.c luwer; four rsrs
unsold; steers. tR ft 1.71: tops $8.88: bulls.
$8 16435 60; few fancy dry fed, $.0j1.l6;
cows. t2 2614.80; choice dry fed. IS 06.10.
Cables were unchanged. No exiorts.
i.tai,vs.h Receipts, 1.340 head; veala
steady and strong; buttermilks Arm to 2o
higher; about all sold; veals. $4.60fi7.2n;
choice. $7.60; culls. It: buttermilks. 13 il;
$.76; southern rslves. $160.
HOOS Receipts. 4,691 head; steady; Penn
sylvsnla and state hogs, $;.9rj8.00; mixed
western, nominal. ,
SHEEP AND I.AM RS Receipts, lxltt
head; sheep steady: lambs about steady
for top grades, others unevenly lower;
about three rars unsold; sheep, $2.00114 50; ,
culls, $2.0003.00; lambs, $4tK; choice,
$6.62; one deck. $6 70; culls, $4.K36.00.
atoek la aicht.
The following tsble shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at the Ave principal
market for July 21:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha eoa a a in a iba
Chicago 1S.6"0 41.OH0 ROOO
Kansas City 9,000 1,9V j,7i)
Ht. I.nilla X OTil a. fisin 4 mA
St. Joseph 1623 4.'96 2800
Totals ..
.40,415 67,666 28.6H6
Wool Market
LONDON, July 21.-WOOL Th offerings
at the wool auction sales today numbered
10,657 bales. Good greasy rross-breds were
In tlemand and coarse grades were steadier
and sold freely. A quantity of South Aus
tralian superior greasy was bought In, as
the bidding was below the seller's views.
Fine scoured were Arm; common and
medium were steady. Following are the
sales: New South Walea, $.200 bales;
scoured", 6d01s 8d; greasy, $4di9'ls 14d.
Queensland, 42 bales; greasy, 74ig''i4d. Vic
toria. 1,300 bales: scoured. Is 8dls l)d;
greasy, 64dtils 4d. West Australia, loO
bales; greasy, 64f74d. Tasmania, 8i0
bales; greasy, 64 114d. New Zealand, 1.800
bales; scoured, 44d(ftls 8d; greasy, $4(jjtll4d.
Cspe of Good Hope and Nstal, 200 bales;
scoured, Odfj'ls td; greasy, 6d.
ST. LOUIS. aJuly 21. WOOL Btesdy ;
medium grades and combing, 13 a 18c; light
Ane, wlic; heavy fine, lOttflSc; tub washed,
15(&44c.
Evaporated Apples and Drleal Fralts.
NEW YORK, July tl. EVAPORATED
APPLES The market continues quiet, but
Arm. at recent Agures, with offerings
strictly limited. Futures are receiving con
siderable attention on the recent basis of
about 644J64C for November and October
deliveries. Common to good are quoted at
8S10c; prime. 104104c; choice, ll114o;
fancy, 114ifil2c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prtmea
are maintaining their recent Arm position,
particularly for large sixes, and futures
show a hardening tendency. Spot prunes
are quoted at from 8c to 64o for- all
grades. Apricots are In fair request, with
prices Arm at 104314c. In boxes, and at
10411 12c In bags, peaches are quiet, with
the peeled quoted at 12916o and unpeeled
at 8491040.
Oil aad Rosla.
OIL CITY. Pa.. July xl.-OILCredlt
balances, tl.22; certificates, no bid; ship
ments, 130.602 bbls.; average, 72,927 bbls.;
runs. 157.327 bbls.; average. 80.873 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. July 21. OIL Turpen-
tine. Arm, 434c Rosin, Arm: A. B, C,
$1.15: D, $1.20; E. $1.25; F. $1.30; O. $1.35;
H, $1.70; I, $2.05; K. $2.65; M. 3.06; N, $3.40;
WO, $3.50; WW. $3.70.
NEW YORK, July 2I.-OIL Cottonseed,
quiet. Petroleum, steady. Rosin, steady.
Turpentine, dull.
LIVERPOOL, July 21.-OIL Turpentine
spirits, dull, 33a td. Petroleum, refined, 64d.
IX)NDON. July 21.-OIL Csicutta linseed,
spot. 49s 9d. Linseed oil, 29a 104d. Pe
troleum, 6 13-16d.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. July 21. DRY GOODS
The new week In the dry goods market
has opened quietly and so far without de
velopments of moment. Second hands re
port that buyers from the far west are
beginning to arrive for the fall campaign
and at present occupy their time looking
at new collections. Outside of this the
market Is quiet.
Chancellor Refnses Injunction.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.. July 21. In tha
chancery court today Chancellor T. M. Mo
Connell refused to grant a permanent In-
i unction asked for by Manager Charles
'rank of the Memphis club to prohibit the
Southern Association , of Base Ball Clubs
from interfering with the Memphis club
In playing Pitcher, St. Vraln. The chan
cellor, however, gave permission for filing
an amended petition, which will be argued
tomorrow. The attorneys for Manager
Frank state that they will fght the casa
to the end.
St
ate Divisions to Incorporate.
DENVER. Colo., July 11. It has been de
cided by the national board of directors of
the Ancient Order of Hibernians, chosen at
the last session of the biennial convention,
to Incorporate each state division of the
order. President Dolan was authorised to
act as the sgent of the order In the United
States, Canada and Mexico In arranging
the details of affiliation with other conti
nental bodies of similar character. This is
the first step In the general federation of
iTlsh Catholics throughout the world.
Blow Open Safe and Kaeapo,
NEW YORK. July tl.-Flv masked men
blew open the safe In the office of the
New York & Stamford railroad at Port
Chester, N. Y., early today, and stole yes
terday's receipts of the office, about $2,000.
James McGlne, a night watchman, heard
the men at work and came upon them Just
as they were about to attack the safe. H
was quickly overpowered, bound and
gagged and tied to a chair. Then th
thieves blew open the offlc safe and es
caped with the money.
Illlnola Barbers Meet.
SPRINGFIELD. O.. July 21. Journeymen
barbers of the state met in this city today
to organise the Illinois Stste Barbers' aa
soclatlon. The principal object Is to secure
the enactment oy tne next legislature 01 a
law providing for a state board of barbers'
examiners and compelling barbers to pass
examination before auch biard and be
licensed. A temporary organisation waa
effected by the election of R. O. Deason of
Murphvsboro chairman and Charles Mol
of Elgin secretary.
Two Klllea by Explosion.
PHILADELPHIA. July 21.-The boiler
tube on the steam launch Harold, owned
by W. B. Stangee of Pensauken, N. J.,
hlew out today while the yscht was lying
In the Delaware river, opposite Torresdale.
A. Waren Htanger was anocaea overooara
and drowned and J. W. Van Winkle, the
engineer, was fatally scalded. The other
occupant ot the launch escaped Injury.
Broker Inhales lllamlaatln Oas.
PHILADELPHIA. July 11. Victor Roul-
!ot, aged 61 years, a stock broker, com
mitted suicide laat night hy Inhaling Il
luminating gas at his home In Oerraan
town, a suburb. His body was found to
day by his wife on the floor of the kitchen.
Roullot was recently convicted of con
spiracy In connection with a stock transac
tion ana It im suyyuevu mi taut icu 111 111
suicide.
THE REALTY MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Monday,
uly 21:
r ' Warranty Deeds.
United Real Estate and Trust com.
pany to J. E. Jielor, lot 4, piock 1,
Maxwell's 2d add. to South Omaha.. $ (50
W. N. Dorward and wife to James
Cook lot M. iiurr ux saa., ana 101s
109 and 110. Nelson's add 1.500
James Cook and wife to W. N. Dor-
ward, same s.nuu
M. H. Plotts and wife to B. W. Emer
son, lot 3, block 8. Monmoutn para.. sou
J. F. Costelo to W. H. Roberts, lots
21. 23 and -4. piock 1, ana lots ia, i
and 16. block 2, Fayette park (reflle) 1
W. H. Roberts to G. W. Hurd, same.. 1
L. W. Wakeley and wife to r. J.
Flala and wife lot 1. block 10,
Kountse's 4th add 100
H. 8. Robb to H. I. Gannett, w4 nw4
se4 20-16-18 2.W0
Benson Ind Syndicate to August
Junge, lot 6, block 8, Benson UO
O. W. Hurd to F. D. Wead. lots 22
and 24. block, 1, and lots 14, It and It,
block I, Fayette park Tt
Anna C. Pennork and husband to II.
W. Pennock. trustee, e4 lot T. block
6. Reed's 1st add 1
4)alt Clalaa Deed.
U L. Boyd et si to Abhle F. Boyd,
lot 7, block 1, Boyd's add., and lot 2,
block I, td add. to Bedford Place.... I
Deeds.
J. L. MeCague, president, to O. W.
Hurd, lots 22 and 24, block 1. and
lots IS. 16 and 17. block t, Fayette
park I
Total amount of transfer ',..$10.