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THF OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1902. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL lUoord T rioe. REACH SEVENTY MARK AND HOLD' IT at air Cora Teoelie Ham F"lar, kat Other Cereals Drop 0 la a Agathetlo Market Provisions Stride tperard. CHICAGO. 'prices again 33! ntvw?4.no. Cut meats, steady; pickled bel lies, 111 irJ12.fin: pickled ihouMrn, $9 m9 3.50; pickled hams, 12 kk?12 .v. Ijird. firm; western fiMnipd, ll.K: July cloned at 811. urt, nominal; refined, firmer; Bnuth i n . r l a 1. T . 4. . I America, lu; rompouna, .; continrni, Jalj ObU MaiM a BpCCtaOUlM Jump t0o,12s. pork, firm; family. 321 iS?1.25; short Clear, J9.nrr.:i ftith, II'.V""Hff.Hi. HIDKH Steady ; Uslveston. 20 to 25 lr.., lc; California. 21 to 28 Ion., 13c; Texss dry, 24 to 30 lbs., 14c. WCHI uuft: domestic fie-, zr.eise. TAL.IA)W-Flrm; city (I? per pkg.). cj ountry (pkgs. free), tVfc'Wa'ie. KICK -r inn: domestic, lair to extra. 8e: Japanese. 4'JjnVir. BUTT KR Receipts, 12.891 pkgm.; Irresru lar; creamery. Imitation, 17tjlc; factory, i3ic. UHKKKE-Keceipts. .zzs psgs. ; quiet "J firm: fsncy. lance, colored ana white, rSCJ Sc; fancy, small, new, stste, full cream. colored, wcj wnite, yc. EOO Receipts, 10,978 pkica. j irregular; atate and Pennsylvania, 20"Sj2UHc; western, candled. &19o. MOIARSKS Steady. New Orleans. FOUI..TRY Alive: Weaker: chickens, 14f 15c; turkeys, 11c: fowls, 14c. Dressed: Klrm; springers, 17c; fowls, 1343 14c; tur kevs, 13nl4c. M ETA IJ3 Inherent weaaness cnaracter- Ised most metal) again today. Offering were liberal, but the volume of business transacted waa light. The English price of tin was reduced a full pound under heavy pressjre to sell, prices closing at 127 for spot and 124 IBs for futures. In the local market the tone ruled weak and price de clined 25 points, the closing price of spot being l2ft.0uttr2S.BO. Copper lost ts 6d, clos ing at 5Z 6e, and rutures at -o! lbs. -me decline ranged between 2V4 and 10 points. Htandard. SDot to August, closed at 311.37tt if It. 60; Lke Superior, 3H.8.V(ni.l0; electro lytic, sil.7bwu.8!; casting, iii.eodH'u.ro. de mand wes very dull. In lead there was a steady tone, but little trade and price remained unchanged at 34.l2V. The Lon don price wns lowered Is Sd to 11 6a 9d. Hnclter locally ruled nrm ana quiei at $5 37H. London waa unchanged at 11. English iron pnee seorea lurtner sngnt advances, Glasgow closing at 6is (Vt and Mlddlesboro at 55s 4d. The local market remained unchanged. No. 1 northern foun dry. J23.00fu26.d0; No. 3 northern foundry rack. No. 1 hard. 80ie: No. 1 northern. 78V:; No. I northern, 73'sC wocit Firm: first patents, x.t.4n& i wi; second patents, 34'ct76; first clears, 33-W 4j J7o; second clears, 12 4V MHAN-ln DUIK, I14.IKWI M.O. July 24. There were fancy In Julv nats and July corn to relkve the monotony of a grain session otherwise dull. The former lumped f to a new record price, 70c. The latter sold at 70c, but did not hold Its strength. The situ ation In grains waa very unsatisfactory to the trade at large, owing to the congestion In all July options. Fluctuation were nar row In deferred future and aside from the (air weather, the bearish Influence that predominated was that of 'unstraddllng' September-December wheat spreads. Sep tember wheat closed HSc down, Beptem ber corn Ml '4C lower and September oat Iac lower. July oata gained 3c. Provision closed 2Wi22Hc higher. The cause of the upturn In oat ws the binding of short for several tens" and the reluctance of trader to sell what they did not have. Receipt were light at 12 car. Fair weather and good crop report Influenced an early easy feeling, but the ijump to 70c for July aided prices of de ferred futures for a time. Traders were ery much dissatisfied with the situation of the pit. On all bands went up the wall of too much manipulation. Trade ha fallen off greatly In the Inst few weeks. Specula tor are either fearful of the big fellow or are apathetic. In oats business will very illght. Trader pointed to other pits, espec ially IU nirn. mm irutniRcvi v..h ...r . loiy. irt.wufiw.w, m .ivi.iiri iuuiiu i j , crowd of traaers inoicatea me iremii l"; 3."nflni; wo. l souinern lojnary, j.uu Liverpool Orala mm4 rrovlslaa. MVKRPOOU July 24-WHEAT-No. 1 northern, snrlna. stead v. tia i'Hil: No. 1 California, quiet, ds BU; future, dull; July, nominal; September, ts ivi; uecemoer. I Id. CORN Bout, firm: American mixed" 6s: futures, dull; September, 6s 2d; October, PROVISIONS Beef, strong; extra Infll mess, IOiS 6d. 1'nrK, nrm; prime mess wesi- , 82s d. Hams, short cut, 14 to IS lbs., ulet, ". Bacon, firm; Cumberland cut, a . On IV. . . t . E ' m .1 . Vmr. .11.. ll An III mr lira., ifuirt, vun vu , piiuii v to 20 lba., quiet, 66d; long clear middles, light, 28 to 34 lbs., quiet. &9s; long clear middles, heavy, 36 to 40 lbs., quiet, 6$s6d; hort clear backs. If to 2S lbs., quiet. 58.1; clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbs., eteady, (2s sd. Shoulders, square cut, 11 to 13 lbs., quiet 47. Lard, eteady; prime western, In tierces, ami, us Ba; American rennra, in palls, dull, 63s. 1 1 1 1 f L U L1 U.noi AmiMan fltiHl hlt 47g eel; American nnest colored. 48 M. TADLOW Prime city, steady, 28 Australian. In London, dull. 33s. tLiUUH-Ht. xui rancr winter, 8a M. HOPS At London (Pacinc coast). ia5 lOn. I BITTEH- Nominal. PEAS Canadian, steady, 6d. v Toledo Grata aad Seed. TOLEDO. Jutr . WHEAT Active. easy; cash and July, 74c; September, 3c; December, 74c. CORN Dull: cash and July, sec ueptem- V. m.. I,AM. SL7Ln vr-w , iiiv. -' v nil "n , w,f . OATS Dull, firm; cash ana July, wc; Sep tember, aic; new ueptemoer, soc. SEUD Clover, active, steady. the corner by the Galea crowd. They said ,the spectacle of oats ana corn prices on Jovel killed trade. The public wa out of 'the market. The man who seems to control Julv new stuff let the crowd have a little at 70c but the price closed strong, 3c up, at that figure. September worried uneasily between 34 He and 3lc and closed easy, J,o down, at 84c. Cor.lnued good weather, heavy receipt and scattering liquidation depressed wheat. Trde was only In fair proportion and in Inla pit as In others complaints were made of mnnlDulatlon. There still continued a very light run of contract stuff In the ar rivals. which tended to restrict short sell ing. The crowd bought freely for a time of September, but large Interests unstrad dled from a September-December spread and sold September freely to all who wanted It. Cable were Indifferent, and In the lack of any. sharp business prices worked downward. September opened fcc to HV4c lower at 7H4c to 72i4gi71He. dipped 25c; bullhead, 10c. to 72e, after touching 72lM,72c and closed I CORN eac. eaa. umo lower ai 'voizvic. ii - i uaio-jc ir.'S.Oi ; No. 1 soft southern foundry, 822.00 OMAHA WHOLE A I, B) MARKETS Coadltlon of Trade and Qnotatlon oat Staple aad Faoer Frodoeo. EGGS Candled stock. 18016HC. LIVK POULTRY Hens, 9l,4c; old roost ers, according to age, 4'tf4c; turkeys, 83 10c; ducks and geese, bc; spring chickens, per lb., 1416c. Bt ;tos-pacKing stock, waiitc; cnoice dairy. In tubs, 17c; separator. 20f21e. FREHH cauuht FISH Trout. ioe: Her ring, c; pickerel, 8c; pike, 8c; perch, 8c: buffalo, dressed 7c; aunflsh, 6c; bluettn. 8c; whltensh, 10c cattish, 13c; black bass, 18c; halibut, 11c; salmon, 18c; haddock, 11c; codfish, 12c; red snapper, 10c; lobster. boned, per id., zic; loosters, green, per id.. , Minn., July 24. WHEAT Cash, No. 1 hard, 78'4c; No. 1 northern, 73o; No. 1 northern and July, 76c; Sep tember, line; Decern oer. ravtc- OATH September, 3iic Peoria Market. PEORIA. July 21 CORN Firm, Inactive; not quoted. oath Mrm: nigner: no. s wnno. oec. WHISKY On the bail of $1.31 tor fin ished good. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. ifcelpts were125 csrs, only one of contract Igrade; Minneapolis and Duluth reported 391 cars, making a total for the three point of 316 cars, against 877 last week and 64S a year ago. Primary receipt were 1.037.000 bu.. against 990.000 bJ. last year. Seaboard clearance In wheat and flour ualed 307.000 bu. ' The seaboard reported 10 loada taken for export. Corn waa dull and Inanimate most of the day. The fact that July wa bid up to 70o bv a few shorts had almost no effect on other futures. There was no disposition to ell, yet buying wa not good. The pit laeema almost deserted since the bottom idropped out of July. The action today In July seemed to Indicate that the Gate deal waa not yet dead. Cables were higher. Iltecelpts were small at 167 cars, but closing .price ihowm a Slight aecune in most op tima. July waa- uncnangea at nvc at tne close. September sold between 90X4c- and WlHo and closed easy HU'tto down at SlHc, provision ban good support, were some what active and made very good advances. piog were scarce and brought higher prices at tne yarns, snorts covered to some extent, but the principal cause for the advance lay in tne purchases by pacg era to hold up the pit. Liquidation by longs had little effect on the advanoe. I September pork closed 20c up at 117.65, Sep Itember lard t2o higher at $10.80 and Sep temner rins uvjc up at siu.do. v 1 Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat. 3 car; corn, 195 can; oata, 140 car; hogs. 18.000 head.' i The lead In ; future ranged a follow! i i I Articles. Open. High. Low. Close.j Yea'y. Wheat July Sept. Dec, Corn July Sept. f Dec. I May Oat 'a July b July a Sept. b Sept. b Dec, May Pork Sept. Oct. Jan. Lard Sept. Oct. Jan, Ribs Sept. Oct. Jan. 7v4 rt T2f 72H 717i 1K l4ai 4i;h$'1 61 87 31 17 40 17 60 1 12Vi 10 5 10 25 9 00 10 45 10 26 8 40 70 6IH 4frS 63 70 81 84l 32 84 IT 55 17 b". 18 30 10 80 10 45 8 00 10 65 10 87tt 8 40 72 87 '4 43 61 87 80i S4'4 82i 3314 17 40 17 37H 1 10 10 65 10 25 8 96 10 45 10 25 8 87H 76i' 87 61 H 48441 68 70 S0T4 84A 17 60 17 62 1 "Hi 10 80 10 45 I 00 10 55 10 25 37H 77 72y 87 we 46V4 43tt 62 67 31 34H 17 W 17 85 17 85 10 4! 10 10 10 wh Old. b New. No. X Cash quotation were as follow: FIX)t?R Steady, dull: winter patent. $3.85(2)3.76; winter stralghta, $3.20fr3.0; win ter clears, 3.uu(03.fi; spring special, h w; spring patent. W.SJ.Mi; spring straigbis ii.oo-h.l fc. WHEAT No. aprtng, T7V78H; No. I prtng, 70ff77c: No. 3 red, 78c CORN No. 1 vellow. 87e. , OATS No. 8, 6lf 2Hc; No. I white, 690o. ' RYE No. 8. 6(M44il4o. i BARLEY Good feeding, 6870c; fair to eholce malting. T0fi73c. I SEEDS No. 1 flax, $1.46; No. 1 north western, $1.62; prime timothy, 85.75; clover, I contract grade. 88.3fxfi8.40. ; PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. $17.48 17.60. Lard, per iuo ins., iio.5oario.eo. snort ribs sides (loose), $10 4Mf 10.56. Dry salted ' shoulders (boxed). $9.379.60. Short clear ides (boxed), 3U.37H. WHISKY On the basl of high wines. 81.81. The following are the receipt and ship- menu: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbl 14,000 7,000 Wheat, bu l.,ouo JM.oo Corn, bu , 171.000 36.10 Oat, bu 169.0ii0 97,000 nye, du s.uw Barley, bu 6,000 On the Produce exchange today the but tsr market was steady; creameries, lldf r'c; dairies, l&flisc. uneese, steady at lixflioc. Kggs, steady; fresh, 18c. HEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. aotatloaa of tbe Day oa Varloae Commodities. NEW YORK. July l4.-FLOUR-Recelnt, 18.788 bbl.; exports, 1.3S3 bbl.; market was easy and quieter; winter patents, S3. 76 4.00; winter straights. 38. Soft'. 80; Minne sota patents. $3. Iiuhj-I.IU; winter extras, $3.30 433. K; winter low grailea, S2.9iKii3.l5; Min nesota bakers, 83.154U3.? Rye Hour, quiet; sales, 6ii0 bbls. ; (air to good, 83.tj4i3.4A; choice to fancy. S3 KK&3.KS. CORNMEAL Dull: yellow western, $1.32; cay, l.au. ttrtnaywine, 0a4(j(W. RYE Steady ; No. 3 western. WAe, f. o. b. afloat; state, 63il4c, c. I. f. New York car lota. , H A RLEY Nominal. WHEAT-Recetpta. &4.92S bu.; exporta. 1M.K.D du. pot. easy; No, I red, 7Vkc ele Valor; No. 2 red, 82c f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 : northern. Duluth, tuc f. o. b. afloat. It waa a bear day In wheat circles, following big receipts again, a favorable weather ins p. liquidation, easier French cable and llfcht speculative support. Few reacttona , occurred at any time and the market closed weak at Ho net decline. July. "OMiiU'hc; closed at 81c: September. 7f4ti77 7-lbc: closed at 77c; December, 78"tOT T-liiu; closed at 77c CORN Receipt. 1,060 bu ; export. 8.828 bu. Spot, easy; No. 2, 71c elevator and Tl'fce f. o. b. afloat. Option market was strong most of the day on light western receipts, absence of sellers and moderate covering gave away Anally with wheat, clcslng unsettled at He decllae; Jjly closed at 71c; September, wH'U"-c; closed at We: December closed at 614e. OATS Receipts, Ix.juO bu. ; export, 815 bu. 8pot, firmer; No. 3. 64c; No. 3,- 8Sc; No. t white 6tfc; No. 3 wb,lte. ES4jc; track, mixed western, 84c; track, white western. 4y70c; track, white atate, 64vr70c. Option rrln market was Irregular and at tiroes firm, es- I 'air pecially on new July at Chicago. ' under manipulation, but Anally weakened with oiner mararts. HAY nrm; shipping, tb&TOc; good to Choice. HM)9iC HOPS Uulet : state, prime te choir JIsjI crop. lv23w.-; 190u. 10c; bids, e-nsc; state, common to choice, 19ol crop, r.'fti.-; 1aI, lTMltu, olds, Ttiioc; Pacific eoasi, 1901 crop. -(!.; is-u, l.uisc; oias, Ttiuc. I.EAlliKR-Steady; acid. 44Ac. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family. $16 00 ei6 M: Bieae. I I Ui: beef ham. U2 OOima 00: latket, $i4.iwaxi.0w; city eaua India mesa. RRAN Per ton. $16. HAY Price quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hay Dealers association: Choice nay. No 1 upland, sh; no. i menium, k.du; imo. i coarse. 87. Rye straw. 8a.60. These price are for hay of good color ana quality. De mand fair. Keceipts light. VEGETABLES. . CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per dog., 88 wc. NEW celeki-tiaiamasoo. sue POTATOES New. per bu.. 36c GREEN ONIONS Per do., according to lie or- buncnes, iixojuo. TURNIPS Per bu., aoo. BEETS Per basket, 40o. GREEN CORN Per dos., 10c. CUCUMBERS Per do., 2Mr30c. LerrTUC la Per aoen buncnea, zm, PARSLEY Per do., $0a35c. RADISHES Per do.. Jua WAX BEANS Home grown, per market basket, 30'a36c; string beana, per market basket, 80ft 36c CABBAOE canrornia or noma grown, mam. mf ONIONS New California, u n:u, per in., sc. . ... TOMATOES per tu. basnet, xi.um NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2.16. FKOllB. PEACHES California, 86c; Texa El bertaa. per 4-basket crate, $1.00. PLUMS California, per e-basket crate. fancy, $l.uwi.xs. PRUNES-Per oox, i.icxni.a. peaks California, per dox. xz.za. APPLES summer varieties, per bbl.. 83.00. UMJBrirliB. norae-irewn, per z-qu case, $2.00, UAIS TAIAJf & lexaa. per crate. j.w. RASPBERRIES Red. per 84-pts., SisOQ BLAlKBEKHiRB rer z-qt. case, z.ou. WATERMELONS Per 100. S17.0025.00. TROPICAL FRUITS. PINEAPPLES Florida. 80 to $8 count. 83.60. BANANAS Per bunch, according to alxe. 12.2Ml1.75. UHAMUbH- vaienciaa, ft. rota). uu; ueai- terranean aweeta. 84.0(Ka4.2b. LEMONS Kancy, s3.vvu.ou; Messina. , CIDER Nehawka. per bbl.. $3.35: New York, $3.71. HIDES No. 1 green. tte: No. I green 6Hc; No. l saJteo. 7c; xso. 1 Baited. co No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12V lba., 8c: No. 3 veal calf, 1$ to 16 lba., 8c: dry hides. 8312c; sheep peris, ibe; norse niaes, ii.owai w. rurLUitw rer id., oc: snenea. so. NUTS Walnuts Nc. 1 soft shell, per lb. 12c; hard shell, per lb., HWc; No. 3 soft shell. 10c: No. 2 hard shell, tc; Braxlla, per lb., 14c; Alberts, per lb., 13c; almonds, soft shell, lie; herd shell. 16o; pecans, large, per lb., lie: smalt, ivc; cocoanuta. per acx. 13.50. OLD HGTALB-A. B. Alpern quote in following prices: Iron, country mixed, per ton, sio.uo; iron, stove piate, per n, si.w copper, per in.. vc; crass, neavr. per 10. ',c; brass, lignt, per id., bc; leao, per id. Vie; sine, per lb., 2c; lubber, per lb., 8c St. Loots Grata aad Provisions. ST. LOUIS. July 84. WHEAT Firm: Ni I red caah. elevator, 69c; track, new, 6H0 70c; old, 74; July, twe; September, Kc December. 7067GVc: No. 3 bard. new. 74c old. 76o. corn irregular; no. i casn, ero: tracg, C3c; July, 62Wc; September, 62c; Decem ber. 4(MC OATS Steady : No. 1 cash, nominal itrack, old, 67c; new, 89c; July, 41c; Beptem ber, ZN(tc; no. i wnite, oia, sue. K IK nun at JXC FLOITR Easy; new red winter pat ents, I3.30tj3.46; extra fancy and straignt, $3.00itj3.2&; old of both 16c per bbu higher old ciesr, p.swaa.w. SEED Timothy, t. 60474.90. CORNMEAL Dull. $3.15. BRAN Stesdy; sacked, east track, 82c. HAY Dull: timothy. 39.bonil5.e0: prairie. $7.0("69 0f.. wniSKl-Bteaay, si.si. IRON COTTON TIES-Steady. $1.04. BAGGING Steady. H.a6'4c HEMP TWINE Steady, 9c. v PROVISIONS Pork, hicher: lobbing, old. $17.60; new, $17.95. Lard, higher. $10 474. Dry salt meats (boxed), strong; extra shorts, UOKiW: i-lesr ribs, su; short clear. $11 25. Icon (boxed), strong; extra short. $11.75; cl'sr ribs, $11874; abort clear $13 m. METALS Lead: Easy at $1.97Mf4.00. Spelter: Lower at $5.06. POULTRY Steao: cnirtten. 10HC, springs, 14c; turkeys, 12c; ducks, 74c; geese. 4M- BUTTER steady; cremery, wwzzc: dairy, 17(t?184c. LUUS ateaay at ioe, loss on. Receipts. Shipments. 6.00.) 7.000 A 315,0-0 8:, 1 0.1 73.000 11 1 00 63.0u0 . J3,00 8d; firm, firm. weekly ststement of th Bsnk of Englsnd shows the following chsnges: Total reserve Increased 3"2,iO, circulation decressed A.112.1""). bullion lnrr,nl 190.1 81. other securities drcreswrf rwinoft. other deposits decreased 215.(m, publ.c deposits Incrrssed aiu.i, notes reserve Inresseo t-f.w inu government securities vere unchsnsed. The proportion of the Bsk of Englsnd' re serve to liability la 61. SO per cent. Iost week It ws 0" 90 per cent. The rat of discount Is unchanged at 3 per c?nt. rAniB, juiy zi. business on tne today opened undecided. Rentes receded. Numerous offers of Rio tlnto gsve a set back to the whole list. Prices were weak and operations were Insctlve until the Isst I hour, when repurchsses, especially of In dustrials, were effected. Spanish 4s were favorably Influenced bv the rise in ex change. Rio tlntos regained strength. Kaffirs were weak, owing to the decline in character but recovered toward the end of the day. At the close there was an all round Improvement. Three per cent rentes, K)f 47c. Exchange on London, 2ff 18c for checks. Spanish 4s. 81.17. The weekly state. ment of the Bank of France show the fol lowing changes: Notes In clrculstlon de creased 125,225,00Of, treasury accounts cur rent Incressed 4,976.COOf. gold In hsnd In cressed 14,725.OO0f, bill discounted dcresed 62,lio.onof and silver In hand Increased 2,475.000f. BERLIN. July 24. Exchange on London, fOm 48pfgs for checks. Discount rate for short and three months' bills, 1H per cent. On the bourse todsy business wss dull and the transactions were small, internationals were maintained, owing to essy money. Mines were depressed on realisation. Tranivaal somewhat recovered. Dalatb DULUTH, Grain Market. with Unloading; Generally Lower. and Prleoa Break . Close I NRW YORK. Julv 24. The violent ad vance in a few stocks on the stock market today took on an appearance or irotny effervescence In the latter stagea of the dealings, which Is rather characteristic of the culmination of a bull movement. Sus picions were aroused as to tne course 01 the wealthy speculators who have been leading the market. The dribble of spec ulative liquidation which has been a tea ture of the market ail day. turned Into a general and somewhat precipitate selling movement, ana prices Dross siinrpijr throughout the list. With the exception of a few stock which were selected as sustaining points of tne maraet prices generally closed lower, the net losses for the dav running from 1 to 3 points In some of the more prominent stock. There wa no new to explain tne e trxirrilnarv advance of one or two stocks. nor the selling of the general list. The movement seemed to be purely tecnnicai and due to the desire of recent large buy ers of stocks to realise their profits Such movements are an Incident 01 an rising markets and there Is no means of telling whether the falling bacK ot pncee is a manlDUlatlve movement, due to a desire on tne part 01 tne leaaers 10 snuiie mi unwiatldlv following, or a culmination of an upward movement. So far .as could h neroelved from Diibllc Information con ditions today bearing upon values '.vere en tirely the same as tnose 01 yesterciay. The news from the crops was favorable, railroad earnings reported showed Increase over lut vear. advices from the Iron ahd steel trade ahowed no Impairment of the active demand ana money conunuea easy. There were numerous points of effective tronrth In various stocks. Nevertheless feeling or aistrust overcame iuo mxui, with ih, rMtilt shove described. The early strength In the market In the Grangers and Pacifies became specialised In bt. Paul ana ttoca jsiana. ino inner was rushed up 10 points to a record figure at 200. accompanied by vague rumors of olnncr relations with the Mexican Central. which would afford an entrance to the City f Mxli-o There were also unformed as sertions of further large absorptions In the Intereet of the company, and Incidental valuable rights to stocsnoiaers. nqne 01 these received any formal sanction from officials, however. The movement in Bt. raui wa equauy mysterious. There were shadowy report of arrancement to benefit St. Paul by re adjustment or relation among western r.flrnmln. Nothlnc could be learned from any authoritative source of any pending developments, out tne price was awopi up ward on a flood of buying order. Some- ihlm waa heard also of a project of m in thorn securities noiamg company, wnicn was held to explain tne strengtn or tna Louisville 4 Nashville. Only slight re coveries were scored from the late down ward plunge of prices and the closing waa heavy. The convertible bond Issues gave way In sympathy with stocks and tne mar net pe rAiriK oav. Total salea. oar value. 34.846.000. United Htatea new 4e. registered, and the old 4s, coupon, declined V, and old 4a, regis tered, H per cent on the last caiL The following are tne closing price on The New York BtocK exenange: Atchlsoa St. Fsul lt do pf4 101V 4s pfd 1MH Bltlmors Ohio. ...110 So. Pacino '4 do ,t4 M Bo. Hallway Cana4laa Paclfto 1M do pli T Colorado 80 SI .Texas PaclOo 4 Chaa. 4a Obis 84 Tolado, 8t. L. W. tl Kew York Money Market. NEW YORK. July 24. MONEY On call. steady at 23 per cent; closing offered at JH per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4HH5 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.87 for demand and at S4.86H for sixty days; Costed rates, $4.86 and $4.8SVi; commercial Ills. $4.84e4.864. SILVER Bar, 63c; Mexican dollar. 41V4C BONDS Government, weak; state, firm; railroad, easy. The closing quotations on oonas ars a follows: ..107iL. A N. sal. 4s Il ..lOTValet. Central 4a II ..1C do la Ino It'4 ,.W4 Minn. St. U 4e...lOM4 ..131 M., K. T. 4a rtik ..U3SI 40 a M- ..loa In. Y. Central la I01 ..10811 do (an. IVta..., ..10JVN. J- C- - 6 ..101, No. PaelBo 4a... ..104 de la .. r, n. a w. con. 4i ..103ft Reading gen. 4a. .. Kk It L A I X . ii ..n st. u r. ..1 St. L. 8. W. Is. ..lo do la .. MS 8. A. at A. P. 4l ..104V 80. Parine 4a.... 1 80. Rallvar la.. C, R. a Q. n. 4a.... H Tim Pacinc la.. .1111 C, M. Ac 8. P. (. 4a.. 114 IT., Bt. L. W. 4s.. U C. A N. W. e. 7s....l3 iVnloa PaclOo 4a lM'-i C . R. I. 4fc P. 4a. .. .Ill do conv. 4a lnt COC. St. U g. 4I..10I Wabaah la Ill Chlcaso Tor. 4a IIP do la Ill Colorado So. 4a H 4a 40. B T44i Denror R. o. 4s.. 101 wrat Bhors 4s Ill-Ik Erla prior lien 4s.... IIT4 Wheal. At L. B). 4s... t4Vi do seneral 4a sS4 wia. tontrai as 11 P. W. Ac D. C. la.. .111 Con. Tobseos 4a 1 Hocking vsi. London toast starVet. LONDON, July $4.-4 p. m. Closing: V. 8. ref. 2a, reg. do coupon do la, ret do coupon do new 4a. rag., do coupon do old 4a, rag... 4o coupon ....... do la. rf do coupon Atrhlann (n. 4a.. do acll. aa Dal. A Ohio 4a.... 4o IMa do eonr. 4a Canada. Bo. 2a Central of Oa. la. do la Inc Chea. a O. 4Ua... Chlcaso Ac A. ma. ..HI ..104 .. TBI ..IMS .. ..III .. M ..lot .. 17 .. UV, .. MVS ..111 Cona.. monay do account Anaconda .Atchtaon do pfd Baltimore A Ohio.. Canadian Pacinc... Chcaapaako Ac Oblo. Chlcaao O. W C, M. A St. P Denver do Erla do 1st pta do id pia Illinois Central. er A R. Q...... 4fiV pfd KS . 5 Hi Norfolk A Westers. .. X . S' do p(d NV. . Ht Ontario A Woatsra... I4 . 144, P.nn.rlTanla I1S4 .l' Reading IS .lis do 1st pfd 44 .1414a do 14 pt4 IT 14 Southern Ry 40 . 11 do pfd Mtt .WA Southern Pacific TO Union Pacinc ill do ptd 4Va I U. a. Steel 40 n do pia mi HklWIHIII 1T1 do pfd its pfd 41 LoulSTille A Naab...H5VSpanlah 4a I0T4 at., K. A T ll Rn4 Minos 11 vi do pfd.... U DtBosrs tdaf.) Uvi It. Y. Central........ 141 I BAR SILVER Steady; 24 7-lSd per ounce. MONE )C tiiPA Der cent. The rate of dis count in the open market for short bills Is 2Ha2 7-18 per cent and for three month' bills 2 7-10S2H per cent New York Mining axnotatlona. NEW YORK. July 24, The following are the closing prices on mining stocks: OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Very Light Becsipta of Gattlt and Fiioaa Baled a Littlt ntrongsr. HOGS ALSO ADVANCED A LITTLE Praetleally No Fat Sheep or I.nmbe 1 Sale, bnt uu Compared with a Week Agto Market All Aroaad la Considerably Higher. SOUTH OMAHA, July $4. Heeetnts were; Official Monday....... Official Tuesday Official Wednesday .. uniciat -rnursday.... Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ,.. 2.292 8.413 8,188 ... 4,173 1U.6.U ... 1 $Vl) 4,M .. 1,438 b,13 Four davs this wrek. 10 4f,.t M 721 Same days last week. .,13.221 23.187 Same week before 8.661 21.821 Same three week ago.. 7,260 li.DW name four week ago.. 7.278 3.b8 Same day last year.... 8.838 87,834 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table showa the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, with comparisons with last year: 180J. 1901. Ino. ree. Cattle 407.698 8o3,& 24,110 Hogs 1.474.DU8 1.XSS.II34 K8.97& Sheep 4,475 872,628 71., 063 The following table show the tverag price of hogs sold on the South Omaha market the last several days, with com parison with former year: I cows. 11 cow 2 cows 22 cows., ..insn C. fist "0 .1010 t 80 .1117 .1400 80 I 30 185 t 75 a 20 2 78 1 cow.,., M. Lee. Neb. I Jf 48 steers. Ill 8 bulls.. 1 cow KM) 8 i r.. V. Shlelils Colo. I2 8 3 2 steers.. ..1018 ('. C. French Colo. 2 feeders.. 840 4 35 1 heifer.... 870 7 feeders.. 11"4 4 25 Scows Kk) I bull 1430 i in 8 cows 968 1 cow no 8 HOUR There waa rather a light run of hogs here today and as the demand was In good shape prices recovered to some extint. The market opened a little slow, but with prices sbout a nickel higher. As the morning advanced, however, the feel ing Improved and the general market soon become about a dime higher than yester day. At an advance of a dime the hogs changed hands rapidly and everything was disponed of In good sesson. The bulk of the good hogs sold from 17.40 to 87.43 and frim that up to 17. W. The parking hoge sold largely from 17.40 down. Late In the morning a train srrlved with several carsof hogs, but they did not sell quite so well, so thst the market could be called closing about a nickel higher Itepreseniauve sates Date. j 1902. 11901. 1800.il89.lS98.1897.18S. July 1.... July 2.... Juiy 2... July .... July 8.... juiy 8..., July 7... Juey 8..., July 9... July 19.. Juiy 11.. July 12.., July 18.. July 14.. July 16.. July 18... July 17.. July 18.. July 19... July 20.. July 21.. July 22... July 28.. July 24.. 7 4KHI 7 : oa 1 MHf 7 n I 82 2 "xvii 7 7 T 7 72S 7 7V 7 72S 7 72 7 78T4 7 86-nj a 7 62H 7 41m 7 82,' 7 41,, f 891 6 83 14 82 8 721 2 81! 2 181 8 81 8 18 21, 6 74 6 01 2 781 II 00 j a j 00 I eo 1 o 6 72 I 08 2 7i I 8f t N 2 K 8 8 6 79 ( 88 83 8 86 t 92 I 86 ( 88 V I 84 & 661 6 62 6 6 a t R i 71 8 70 6 161 I 83; 8 11 I 81 I86 5 13. H3 2 90j t t4! 8 Sol I 021 4 Oil 2 73 8 M 4 ll 8 62 8 0 4 001 I 02 4 94 4 87 4 99 4 98 6e7J 5 16 6 15 4 01 4 16 4 2H 4 19 4 21 4 26 2 t S 2S 2 7 2 76, I 81 8 79 a 2 7 2 77 2 n 2 82 8 82 2 89 2 86 2 81 2 28 32 2 33 8 28 18 2 14 2 16 8 17 8 20 2 25 8 221 2 86-i 2 tt 104 2 96 2 87 2 94 2 97 2 00 8 06 8 07 2 97 2 95 a 2 87 No. At. Sh. Pr. No. A. Sh. Pr. 1U6 10 l?t T Mi SI ill 40 7 40 II 1H4 140 T 10 M 17 ... 7 40 1 11)0 Ml 7 IS Tl .131 IN T 40 76 201 HO 7 U 10 Ml M 7 4p II IK 140 7 IS 16 124 ... 7 40 71 tol lao 1 IS lot 11 ... 7 40 74 110 m 7 II 131 NO 7 4t't 11 100 lto 7 IS II 11 M 7 tt Tl tol 120 T 11 ll 1M X t JOO 140 7 15 61 2 ... 1 41 TS Ill IN 7 K t m 80 7 4, 74 100 ... 7 IS 70 Ill ... 7 42V, 1KI 140 7 17 Vi IS 144 ... 7 4S 211 lttt 7 17V, 14 0 t 48 1 1S4 40 7 11V, 14 241 10 7 4S Tl Ill ... 7 40 47 141 ... 7 41 II lit 40 1 40 II 14S 4 7 4S II 12) 10 7 40 at 1 1 4 70 227 10 7 40 71 MS M 7 IS IS I ll 110 7 40 II 241 l0 7 4(1 44 121 10 7 40 II 144 120 7 4S 0 ill 40 7 40 4n (41 M 7 4S 47 1S1 ... 7 40 14 Ill 1M 7 4S IS 217 120 7 40 M 2M SO 7 45 40 214 10 7 40 II 144 ... T 41 Tl 240 40 7 40 II 2T 10 7 So II 131 10 7 4 M IM 110 I 46 64 127 ... 7 40 14 1 7 47V, 74 220 40 7 40 71 1.U ... 7 47 V, II i.232 1C0 t 40 II US K 7 60 II 236 120 7 40 M IC7 10 7 10 11 221 10 7 40 II 21 40 7 60 67 2S 40 7 40 M Ill 10 7 60 10 nil ... 7 40 10 Ill 140 7 61V4j 60 2S1 400 7 40 4S 26 40 7 61V, 0 141 tp 7 40 M 110 ... 7 2 38 2 97 8 79i 8 27 2 68 2 821 f 25 2 H I 861 2 82 Indicates Sunday. Hollday. The official number of cars brought In today by each road was: cat of stock Road. ttle. Hog. Sh'p. H'se. 10 C. M. St. P. Ry.. O. St. L. Ry 1 Missouri Pacific Ry.. 2 Union Pacific system 6 14 C. N. W. Ry 4 F.. K. M. V. Ry... 23 17 C. St. P., M. ft O. Ry 1 12 B. M. R. Ry 18 10 C, B. 4fc Q. Ry K. C. at St. J. Ry.... 2 1 C, R. I. & P., eaat... a C. R. I. & P.. west 1 Illinois Central 1 1 .. ,. Total receipt .63 76 t To The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber ot head Indicated: Buyer. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 1 144 10 7 40 SHEEP There were not enough sheep here today to make a test 'of the market .nil 111 fact there was practically no tat tuft at all. Huycrs, though, seemed to be uxtous lor su unites snd the general Im pression was that good stuff would have sold freely at strong prices. Receipts for the week have been fairly liberal, but still the demand has been still htavler and the tendency of prices on all desirable grades haa been upward. As compared with the close of last week It Is safe to say that present prices are 23c, and in a good many cases 4)c, nigner. ine greatest Improvement has been on sheep and especially on ewes, but still Is nibs are also higher than they were a week ago, the ugh there have scarcely been nougn lamps offered to ten mucn about tne mmkei. .Feeders have been In light supply all trio week and prices have tended upward, but the sltimtlon could probably be best described by calling the market strong and active. Quotations for clipped stock: uood to choice yearlings, M.wU4.7fi; fair to good, f t.005H. 60; good to choice wethers, 84.10jj4.36; air to good wethers. t3.8Ui4.10: good to choice ewes, 83.764.00; fair to good ewe. I3.26&3.75: good to choice spring lamb, I8.W (i4i.2o; fair to good spring lambs, t6.7&ij.00; feeder wethers, 83.OiK03.2a; feeder yearling, 83.10(53.60; feeder lambs, !3.Wa3.&0; feeder wes. iLSittrz-xo. itepreseniauve saies: No. Av. Pr. 6 western ewe lit 84 Ml umana iacaing o... Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co Cudahy, from K. C Hammond, from K.. o... Becker At legan Vanaant AV Co Hill Ik Huntilnger Hamilton A Rothschild.. L. F. Hues H. L. Dennis ft Co Wolfe Murnam Other buyers 101 914 Aaams Con Alice Breece , Bninawlek Con..., Coraetock Tunnel. Con. t'al. Ac Va... rjeadwoo Terra Horn Bllvor Iras Silver mis con ... 80 . 4 .. li . 7 . 6 .12S ....lo ,....11 .... SO .... 6 Ltttlo Cnlef Ontario Ophlr Phoenix rotoal Savage Sierra Norada ... Snnli Hopes sunaar .. 11 ..717V, ..HO .. .. It ,.. 1 ... II Bank Clearlagfa. OMAHA. July 24. Bank clearing today. 21,120,801.83; corresponding day last year, H12.113.25; Increase, I20s.lis.68. unitAUU, Juiy 84. clearing. 24.mn,W7; balances, 83,617. 1W; New York exchange at par; foreign exchange, posted rates, 84.864 for sixty days, 84. 8 on demand. NEW YORK. July 24. Clearings. 2266.2&X.- 226; balances, 310.222,504. tsuaiuiN, juiy i. 4ienngs. fw.zos.iw; balances, 31,606,964. PHILADKLPHIA, July 24. Clearings, 219,117.141; balances, 22,13,148; money, 44V per cent. UALT1UUKK, JUiy 24. Clearings, 83,872, AftO halunrM ftbA. mnnv 111 n.r r.til 1 CINCINNATI, July 24. Clearings, 32,949,. Chicago 4k Alton 41T, Union Pad no ., oo B4 Tl4 o pfA Chlcaso. Int. .At L... II .Wabaah Ao ptd s' 00 P' Chicago 4t 85. 111....I10V, Wheellu, At L. Chloaso AV O. W. Ao let pfd de Id fli Chlcaso At N. W... Ci R. t At F Chicago Tar. At Tr. do pfd C. C. C. At Bt. L... Colorado Bo , do 1st pfd do Id ptd Del. At HadaoB Del. U At W Denver At . O do ptd Brio do let pfd ao l pio. tember, giVe December, 6iiUc; caah, No. 2 hard. oV,uT0'kc; pio. iu. vjy , 1-. m, aril tra. . Flour, bb's.. hut. bu. . Corn, bu Cats, DU Kansas City Urals and Provisions. KANSAS CITT. July 24 WHEAT-Sen- a, 6uoJc; No. 3 CORN September, 47T4c: December, 27Vi 27V,c; cash. No. 2 mined, 62c; No. 2 white, 66febCV4c; No. 2, 6S',y&ic. OA i t No. 2 wnite, HC, 01a. RYE No. 2, 63c. HAY Choice timothy. 810.0O3U.00: choice prairie 16 7uto7.00. UUTTER Creamery, 19V4c; fancy dairy, 18c. KGOS Steady: fresh Missouri and Kan sas stock, 14c do., loss off. esses returned. Rei-eipts. enii)m--f. Wheat, bu .....140.0no lJI.Ouo Corn, bu 32.fliK) 44.000 Oata, bu 48 003 24,Ovt) Philadelphia Prodaeo Market. PHILADELPHIA. July 24. BUTTER 4TV .941 Vk .111 Vt . UV . MV, .107 . "Vt : .in .M . 44V1 . 13' . . . 624a Orrat Nor. pfd Ill .... eiv, .... ... .1444 .... 4 .... .... I6V1 ....12a ....142i ....114 'a ....uov, .... it .... 1M ....111 .....116H .... Sox .... 41 i ....114 ....144H .... 40 .... ! .... UV, ....111 .... .... w-, .... Tl .... T04, .... V'l .... 74V4 .... M T 0 do 14 sfd. 1144 Va. Central do sfd American Ex United States Ex., Wella-Farge Ex.., Amal. Copper ... Amor. Car At F... do pfd Amor. Lin. Oil.... do pfd American B. At It, do sfd Anas. Mining Co.. ..lot llMUJilm H T 'Colorado fuel. At I.. UV, lot 44i '.v.'.','. !t5 60 U4V4 .111 .312V4 . 124 . tl . nv, . 41 17 Con. Oas Coot. Tobaeos pfd... 121 forking Valley llllnola Central".. Iowa Central .... do sfd Lake Erla At W.. a sfd L At N Manhattan L Met. Bt. Rt Mex. Central .... Mex. National ... Minn. At Bt. L... Me. PaclAo M.. K. A T do sfd N. J. Centrel ... N. T. Central ... Norfolk at W.... sfd Ol Tin A W Peaaaylvanla .... ReadlBB So let pfd do Sd sfd Bt. L At A. P..., do let ptd do td pfd It. L. South w..., do pfd Ex -dividend, Quiet, but steady; extra weatern creamery, il extra nrarbv Drlnta. 22a. 1 ' . , j u . . . . i i - k. . . ,a 1 am . fresh western, lSVr; fresh southwestern. 16c; rresn souinern, lui'iec. I IILEBfe. Urm: New York full creams rime small, loc; New York full creams. 10 gowu, v,dJiuc. Mllwankeo Grain Market. Mir.WAT'KRR Julv 4 ...WII P" AT Slrm- No. 1 northern. 79V2u80c; No. 2 northern, 78 V '.sc. RYE Firm: No. 1. iUc. BARLEY Steady; No. 2. 70c; saropie, 83 xriijc. CORN September, trtti40'4o- Mlaneaooll Wheat, Floo aad Bran M1NNE APOUS. Minn.. Julr 24 WHEAT July, It'to; bevieoibej-, tiST4c; 4a ..124 "Offered. Qen. Eleetiie hooking Coal Inter. Paper do pfd Laclede Oas National Blecnlt .. National Lead No. Americas ..... Pad no Co at Had Ac Mall People's Oas Prcieed 8. Car...... do pfd iPullman P. Car.... Republic Stool .... sfd Husar Tens. Coal At I.... Union flag At P..., do pfd U. S. Leather do pfd U. B. Rubber , do pfd U. 8. Bteel do pfd , Western Valoa .... Amer. LocomottYO., do pfd JC. C. Bouthera .., oo uu .ISO . llVa . to . 7!1 . a. .. 47'A .. nvk ,.us ,. 71 .. 401 ..10 ,. 47V, ,. I7V8 ,.141 ,. UV4 ,. 74V, ..lilt, .. S7Vk ,. 14 ,. SOW ,. 11 .. 04 .. 14V, .. aa .. su .. HVb .. IS .. eg Boston Itaea ttnoiatlona. BOSTON. July 24. Call loans. avitN per cent; time loans, 44V4 per cent. Official closing of stocks and bonds: Atohleos 4S Oaa la Max. Central 4s.... N. ft. O. At 0 Atchlaon da sfd Boat on At Albany., hoetoe EleTated .. N. V . N. H. At H Fttrhburf pfd Vnloa ralAc Mealcaa Central .. American Sugar ... Ae plA Americas T AT., Dominion I. AS., Oeneral Electrte ... Maaa. Eleotrle .... Ao pfd N. O. At C failed Kralt V. B. Bteel , de pfd Adrentura Allouea Asked. ..1MV4 AmalsamatoA . .. SB Bliishem .. I14 Calamet At H .. lov. Centennial .. SI I'opeer ilanga ... ..1014, TwnXnlon Coal .. .. M Pranklla ..144 lale Rorals ..11 Mohawk ..14V4 Old Dominion ... ..1044, Oeceola .. 2 Parrot ..1124, Qulncy ..111V, Banu Pa Copper .Its lamarack . .1S7V, .. 41X .. II .. 44" ..111 .. U .. ', .. Va Tiimouaialn .. Trlnltr United Slates I'tah Vtnorla Winona WoWerlne rolled Copper Half Weat 14V, la... 671 1 611 IH "Va 14 V iki ei la .III .lie . I .. 12V1 . aa - MV. . II Foreign Flnaelal. LONDON. July 24. The supp'l-s of cssh on the market today were sufficient for the requirements, discounts were steady. tion on the Stock exchange today. Tliey I )fi' ....... .4 Srn. mr.A mmtmra. a,. - 1 I... I - A . K. ... u - " - ' m..v,wwiu llivfttiai, some being below parity, but tbe undertone as good. Denvers and Union PaclhcS were the best features. Americans closed irregular, rirst-ciasa securities were dull. Home rolla were easier. Orand Trunks wers little affected by the excellent tram returns. Oold premiums st beuaos Ayres, Ul, at Madrid, el.tfc, at Hum, lii lh 700; money, 8Viftf per cent; New York change, loc premium. BT. LOLis, juiy 24. Clearings, ji.mt.iss; balances, 3664.446; money, steady, 898 per cent; New lorn exenange, vo premium. Condition of the Treaanry. WASHINGTON. July 24. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the 3150,000.000 guld reserve In the division of redemption shows: Available cash balance, el88.oU,2&7; goia, fJH,iio,nM. Wool Market. BOSTON. July 24. WOOL Territory wools are selling freely, with consid erable new wool being taken as well aa old; prices are very strong; fine staple territories, &OtfMc; strictly. 60$61e; fin and fine medium, 484 9c; medium, 414Sc. The supply of Texas wool I reported to b ex ceedingly small, while there Is a good call for the finer grades. Fin staple ha sold at a good deal above hoc, witn oven one mentioned a an asking price. Fin wool are firmer, following the firmness abroad and the position of fine domeetlo wools In the country, onio and fennsylvsnia AJ.V, nominal at 2&lc: XX and above. Vuuttvl X. 2i( 27c; Michigan X, UGMe. Delaine and fine combing wools are In a very firm position, with the tendency upward. Ohio fine delaine. 29Hij31c; Michigan, 27u28c; No. 1 washed combing. VMrZic: No. 2. 270-Wc: coarse, 23c. For this market Australian woola are very firm and pretty thoroughly sold; quotations are very Arm; combing, choice, scoured basis, 7878c; good, 723r74c; averaa-e. 70uV72c. LONDON. July 24. WOOL The offerings at the wool auction sales today numbered 11,832 bales. Including a good selection of greaay. Competition was keen and prices were nrm. f ine croea-breos were in ae ir&nd for America, the home trade and the continent. Lambs' wool was In good reauest at higher rates: fine waa 6 per cent above tne May offering, cape or uooa Hope and Natal sold Weil at nrm rates. Following- are the sales In detail: New South Walea, 4.9JO balea; scoured, 84dais 9d; greasy, ao'dav, tjueensiana, suo bales; greasy, iovmyjis. victoria, a,buv Dales secured. 6VadiulB 6Vd: greasy. 4d3'ls Id. South Australia. 200 bales; scoured. Is 6Hd; greasy, 4V;ii. Tasmania, luO bale; greasy, PVb'Tlld. New Zealand, 8,009 bales; scoured, 5U(yls 6d; greasy, 34f7llVid. Cape of Oood Hope and Natal, 700 balea; scoured, BVii'Ws w: greasy. 2,iiva. T. LOUIS. July 24. WOOL Steady medium trades and combing, la'aUc; light tine. 12(uiwc: neavy One, lvtyuc; tuo washed, Walao. OH and Rosin. OIL. CITY, Pa.. July 24.-OIL-Credtt bal. n..,aa 1 H1 Msllllnot.e aa . i.M aa t t ae. m A an I III XT el, g.Aaees V a SSnwgB 8 fT 9, 88V VlUa gll llUir 11 1 73.746 bbls. ; average. 79.028 bbla. ; runs, 118.018 bbls. ; average, 80,226 bbls. TOLEDO, O., July 24. OILr-Uncnangea, NEW YORK. July 24 OIL Cottonseed, firm. Petroleum, steady; refined, New York. 37 20: Philadelphia and Baltimore. 37.16: Philadelphia and Baltimore In bulk, Ml". Hosln, steady. Turpentine, steady. 47Via4C. IXJNDON, July 14. OIL epirlia or turpen tine. 83a 6d. LIVEKPOOL, July 24. OIL Turpentine spirits, quiet, 33s 9d. Cottonseed, Hull rer nnea spot, auii, zes la. SAVANNAH. Oa.. Julv 21. OIL Turpen tine, stesdy, Vx Roi-ln. steady; A, u and C. 8116: D. 8120: E. 8126: F. 31.80: O. 81.25 H. 81 70: 1. 82: K. ,2.56; M. U.I4; N. U.40 W. U., 33 60; W. W., 13.70. Erapsrstel Apples and Dried Fro It. Total 1,461 CATTLE There wss a very light supply of cattle here today and. In fact, there was the mellest Thursday' run that haa been here In some time. For the week receipts show a decrease aa compared with the same days of last week, but an increase over tne ssme days or last year. There were scarcely enougn beet steers on sale today to make a teat ot the mar ket, but It wa evident that packers were anxious for the better grades and the few that were offered commanded strong prices. Two cars of rattle thst averaged 1.393 pounds sold at 88.00, which waa pronounced a atrong price, tor wnue tne came were verv fat. they were not of very good qual ity. A compared with the close of last week, the market on all tbe better grades I fully 26c higher, and In some cases a gain of as much aa 40a wa made. The part fat and - common stuff, however, h not improved that much. Tne cow marast waa aiao active ana stronsrer today on anything desirable. Packers wanted some fresh supplies and It only took a short time for everything in the vara to cnange nanaa. t ne tenu ency of prices on the better grades has been upward all the week and an advance of fully a quarter has been made and from that tin to aoc ine commoner graat-s. though, have shown very little Improve ment. . Bulls, Veal calves and stags did not show much change. As compared with a week ago they are a little stronger In sympathy with the better feeling on steers and cows. There were oniy a row stoc iters ana feeders offered this morning end good stuff sold stronger. As compared with tbe closa of laat week heavy feeders of good laaii and duality have advanced about a much as fat steer and cows, but the com mon and lightweight stuff haa been alow Bale and haa shown very little Improve ment. Prime yearlings though, are a lit tle higher. Yesteraay mere were eleven rare nf eattio anippea to tne country. TV, re, were oniy a tew western cattle er.rt toiler, but they sold at good strong prices aa comparea witn yesterday, Representative so ice; ncr.f Bia.ii.xta. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. Ill 2 64 M , tost 6 09 NEW YORK. Julv 14 EVAPORATED APf LES The market rontlnuee oulet. with sltro offerings, largely ncminel; choice, llf ALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes sre unite active for both a not and futures, with prices showing a hardening tendency for desirable grades. Hoot prunes are Quoted at from 2Vc to Vc for all grades, Spot ai-rlcots are In fair demand and fu tures quiet. Apricots, In boxes, 10V,410c: In bags, lMrC. Prices are quiet, with choice grades alightly firmer. Pealsa peaches, 11 44 wi uuivceieu, ,ivo 2:-2 1,(61 329 97 129 1,427 108 801 6 25 54 11 1 .... 193 JOS 79 808 B.2&2 812 No. 1... 4... I.... I.... IX.... 1.... 1.... f.... 1.... t.... 8.... I.... 1.... i:::: i.... n..., 14.... 1..., 8.... .... 8.... 1.... 1... 1... I... 1.... 1..., 4... 1... 1... 1... 1... 1... 1... 1... 1... 1... 3... I. .. 1... t... 8... 1... II. .. .161 I II ,. 4 I . 4 St . 171 4 40 .UM I M 861 i H 11.. n.. i.. 67... ...1M I M ...101 I 10 ...U6S I 6 ...1117 I 46 ...UM 6 04 COWS. T7 2 88 It 3 I ss 8 1 101 3 24 m 111 1 0 I la e 8 It ' I AM I 2 .Ill t IS II HI 8 16 M0 8 18 1 till I 10 M 18 II 617 I 60 11 I M 1 HI 16 MS I 4 8 1U I It 100 I If 1 1040 I 76 11 3 It 1..... 114 I It M 111 1 loaa 4 W Ill 3 so 8 ltd 8 2 14V4 I OS HEIFERS. Itt I 44 T , 124 4 44 BULLS. Ill 8 e 1 66 I 4 1 121S 2 It 1 ISO t H 1 - 12LI 8 at 1 114 8 10 1 CALVES. 14 8 10 1 141 I 00 1 IU I 00 I STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS SSI 4 88 . MO I 10 .117 I II .130 I II .imo l is .14 JO 8 M .1111 I U . IIS 6 86 .144 18 190 I H au I 04 IV) I It 111 I 14 , 10 t II , 111 I ft , 14 8 It , 810 I II 1. it!'. i. .11MI 1 ! .IM I 04 . 114 I 04 .444 I 14 . 114 I II . M7 It .J0u0 st STOCK CALVES. , IN is 1 U4 I 78 6TjcKER8 AND FEEDERS. ...... in t in in IM I 14 4 47 I II 44 8 04 3 IM I II Ill I 21 1 143 3 It 104 It I eut 4 If 404 I 44 II II 4 U Ill I 4 M 14 4 M NEBRASKA. No. Av. Pr, li COW t 16 3 cows H IM 8 cows 891 3 18 1 cow MO IK 1 cows lurt 4 oa 1 cow HuO 2 26 16 rows. 44 cows. 8 rows. 4 euws. 14 cows. 4 cows. 1 cow.. 2 cow.. 1 bull... X calf... No. Av. Pr, 1 feeder... 620 i 31 163 feeders.. 832 I 65 14 feeders.. s6 4 05 28 feeders. 14 feeders. 1 feeder.. 8 feeders. 40 feeders. 17 steer... 1 steer.... 1 stag 720 2 66 1 slag SO 2 76 1 stag 1120 2 80 2 neirers t heifers, 825 I 848 4 . t0 2 50 . 763 3 60 . :S4 4 26 . 876 4 U0 .1040 4 00 425 3 41 7b6 I 78 874 2 46 .. ss6 3 80 .. 313 8 V ..11 4 76 .. 8-J0 2 00 ..Witt .. 810 2 25 ..1170 3 26 ,. 81 2 65 .. Z ju 4 26 MOUTH DAKOTA It lewder.. 847 4 10 1- cows ? 8 10 W illiam Ferdon Neb. 82 cows..... 84SJ 3 50 A. E. Currle Neb. 28 feeders.. 100 4 71 1 steer 1150 4 78 18 feodero,.lJ IN 1 stesr 8m0 4 25 feeders:.l 8 76 4 cows Iua6 2 45 J. Herman Neb. 48 steer. ...1142 I 26 4 cows 1177 4 75 Krous Bros. Neb. Ai sows...- kw 8 31 I cows. .,..1061 6 00 008 bsg. Including: July, I KXff 40e; August, 8 3"! .'i 3 ; September, 0 1 .. 4oc; Octwoei , I.Miu.lr; November, 6.26c: necember, 6-tn-qP 6 Sue: January. 6.3ti. 3jc: March, 1.8035.:, April, 6.3H-; Msy, a4.Sc; June, 6.fr"c. Cotton Market. NEW TOR K, July 24 COTTON-Futurao opened steady at the decline: July, 8.4c August 82Hc; September, 7.R9c; October, 7.8c; November, 7.74c; December, T.JTci Jsnuary, 7.75c; Msrch, 7.76c. Spot, quiet; middling uplands, 8 7-ltcj mlodllng gulf. 3 6-16c; sales, 1,7M bales. Kuturt-s closed wenk; July, 8.88c; August, tVc; September, 7.X5c; October, 7.72c; No vember nnd December. 7.67c; Jsnuary, Feb ruary and March, 7.c. v 1.-- 11UI h-Awa T.tttf 01 aTiT-pnv , . 1 . - . ' i u . . w ... J mm. - . a ' . . Steady: sales. bales; good ordlnsry, 7Hrt low iniiitiiing, miuuiing. i"c; gnoa middling, VVc; middling fair, Hc; receipts, 237 bales; stock, 6.oS8 bales. Futures, steady; July. 8 ftifTSTJe; August. 8 8fS.SSc; September. 7 Soji Ac; October, 7.;'i.8tc; No vember, i.Sif.52c; December, 7.604f7"lc; January. T.u i.ftlc. BT. LOUIS. July 24 -COTTON-Dull; mid dling, 'c; sales, 200 bales; receipts. 77 bttlrs; shipments, ioi Dale; biock, i;,7m bales. OA LVE8TON, July 24. COTTON Mar ket eHsy, 'v,c. 1.IVKIIPOOI. July 21 COT TOIN tpot in fair dimtnd; prices l-37d lower. American middling fair, 6 5-161: good middling, 61-16d' middling, 4 31-32d; low middling 4Td: good ordinary, 4d; ordinary, 4vd. The sales of the day were 10.000 bales, nf which 2,0 0 were for speculation and export, and In cluded 7.800 American. Receipts wer l.OflO bales, including iM) American. Futures opened dull and closed weak and Irregular. American middling, g. o. c July. 4 47-44''8 4 4 64.1. sellers; July-August, 4 45-64)4 49 4d, buyers; Atigust-s. ptember, 4 sv-4ii, sellers; Si-ptember-October. 4 2t-64'1. buyers; October-November, 4 20-6ld, sellers; November. Ieo?mber, 4 16-m4 17-6ld. value; IJecember- January. 4 14-4f4 16-6iI, buyers: Jsnuary February. 4 14-64(4 15-64 1, seliers; February Mnrch, 4 14-64d, value; March-April, 4 ll-84d, seller. Sngar Market. NEW TORK. Julv 24 8UQAR-Rw. firm; fair refining, 27ac: centrifugal. 96 test, Zr: molasses sugar, 2c; refined, steady. NEW ORLEANS. Ju v 24. SUGAR Strong; open kettle, 24tfi3 1-16C-; open kettle, . centrifugal. Sgi3Vj centrifugal yellow, Sv, 4V,c; se!onds. 2H)-3Vic. Molasses, dull; cen trlfupal. E'SlSc. LONDON. July 24. BEET SUQAR-July. 61s HVkd Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Julv 24. DRY OOOD9 There has been no change In the charscter of the demand for cotton goods today in any department. Tone quiet and previous prices repeated. Print cloths are quiet, but steady. Price of Coal Advaneea. NEW YORK. July 24. There was an sd. vsnce In the retail price of anthracite tost today to 38 a ton, for all sixes. This Is sn increase or 60 cents a ton to tne users ur domestic sixes and of 75 cents a ton to tr users of ateam sixes. CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET. Cattle Slow and Steady Hogs Steady and High Sheep Steady. CHICAGO. July 24. CATTLE Receipt, 53 head. Including 2,500 Texana, 400 west erns; slow and steady; good to prime steers, 37. 8508. 70; poor to medium, 34.60i(j) .75: Mockers and feeders. 82.outao.26; cows, 31.60iS-3.60; heifers, 32.23(86.50; canners, 31.50 (32.50; bulls, 2.25'(?5.25; calves, 32. 506.50; Texas-fed steers, 34.0O5.76; western steers, 35.006.50. hous Receipts, lz.ooo neaa; estimated tomorrow. 10,000: left over. 8.000; steady to 5c higher; close slow; mixed and butchers. 37.1uii'7.i; good to cnoice neavy, 1 .booj'f.vu; rough heavy. ?7.2nf7.50; light, 86.7&I&7.00; bulk of rales. 37.404r7.85. SHEEP AND LAM tiH KecelptS, 1&.UW head; sheep, sceady; lambs, steady to lower; good to choice wethers, 34.2&35.00; fair to choice mixed. 32.75dH.25: western sheep, 32.504.75: native lambs, 3.0Ua7.uo. Official yesterday: . Receipts. Shipments. Cattla 14.388 3,300 Hears 20.7H7 3.263 Sheep 15,879 466 Kansas City Live Stock Mnrket. KANSAS CITY, July 14. CATTLE Re ceipts, 4,700 natives, 3,050 Texans, 466 Texas calves and 350 native calves; tat cattle slow, steady to lower; quarantine stuff steady to 10c lower; Blockers and feeders active, steady; cows slow, weak: choice export Hnd dressed beef steers, 3'.6.0X-23; fair to goon, - . m,.,.m a. 1. J . . .. eo !"A ' . C 'jr. western fed steers !3.40i5.36: Texa and Indian steers, 3ZS63H.40; Texas oows, fi.WKtji 3.00: native cows. ll.D0Gr3.ou; native nelfers 32.0UQ4.86; canners. !1.2ajZ.E0; bulls, 3 65iJ ?5: calves. K.oosjuW. HOGS Receipt. 2.555 head; market Steady to 6c higher: ton. 87.60: bulk of sales. 87 3(Va 7.65; heavy, $7.567.GO; mixed packers, 37.30 Q745; light, s7.mkt7.42Vi; yomers, fi.ajyi 7.42'i; pigs, 36 50&6.W. BHEEP AND LAMU8 Keceipts, 3,VM head; sheep firm, lambs KKi25c lower; na tive lambs, 84.4544 3u; western lambs, 33.20 (gfi.OO; native wethers, 34.36ffi5.15; western wethers, 33.364.75; fed ew-s, 33.667f4.60 Texas clipped yearlings, 83.75(j4.56; Texaa clipped sheep, 33.44i3.76; Blockers and feed ers, 32.W4j3.20. St. Lents Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. July 24. CATTLE Receipts. 6,000 head, Including 7,000 head Texans: market slow and lower: native shipping and export steers, 6.10b7.5f, with strictly fancy worth up to 88.75; dressed beef and butcher steers, 34.05&'i-85; steers under 1,060 lbs., 33.75 86.25; stockers and feeders, 33.26f6.26; cows and heifers, 82.256.60; canners, 31-75lr2.o5: bulls, 32.H.Vrj.50; calves, 35.09ii6.76; Texas and Indian steers, 33.0U46-a.yu; cows ana neirers, 2.5a3.75. - HOGS Receipts, 2.000 head: market steady to 00 higher; Digs and lights, 37.2511 7.50; packera, 37.4o(&7.60: butchers, 37.60 8j. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,500 head; market strong and active: native muttons. 3AOOT4.6i: lambs. 34.60&6.i6: culls and bucks, 32.2u(a4.00; stockers, 31.oOiS3.00. New York Live Stock Market. NEW TORK. July 24.-BEEVES-Re- oelnts. 40 head, mainly consigned direct. Cables stesdy; no exports. CALVES Receipts, 158 head; steady; re ported sales Included a bunch of veals at 17.25 per 100 lbs. i-iuua ino sates reponeu; nominally weak. SHEEP AND LAM BB Keceipts, 4.BBZ head: sheep, steady; lambs, firm; sheep. 33 264)14.50; lambs, J0.504j7.00; 1 car choice, 37.25; culls, 16. .St.' Josepa. Live Bteek Market, ST. JOSEPH. July 24. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1.902 head; opened steady, closed 10 4rl5c lower; natives, 34.35&6 25; cows and heifero, II. &?(;, 25; veals, 32.5u4i6.0O; bulls snd stags, 82.5u4iT26; stookers and feeders, I2.004J) 6.25. HOGS Receipts, 4.608 head; steady to Btrong; light and light mixed, 37.1541.7.50: medium and heavy, 37.32H4i7.65; pigs, 34.254J 7.15; bulk. 37-37V447-oO. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 613 head; slow, weaker. Blonx City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia., July 24. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 8j0; market stesdy; breves. 25. 5017. 00; cows, bulls snd mixed, 32.504i5.00; stockers and feeders, 32.76 4)4 76; yearlings and calves, 82.504)4.00. HOGS Receipts, 2.00: msrket strong to (0 higher: selling. 37.1567.46; bulk. 37.2547.35. Stock In Sight. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hoga and sheep at the live principal markets lor July 24: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 1.438 5. IT, 41,2 Chicago 7..'"0 rOOO 15.f Kansas City 7.7SO r.of.5 3,0"0 St. Louis 6,000 . 2,510 St. Joseph 1j2 4.606 C19 Cattle Dying; of Fever. ARKANSAS CITT. Kan.. July 24. Texsg fever has broken out among the natlvo cattle of southern Kansas and at Dexter over 100 head have died within the past few days. The disease is believed to be spreading. Molders Oat on n Strike. ALLIANCE, O. July 24. Seven hundred molders employed at the local plant of tho American Steei Casting compuny went on a strike today when asaed by the company to stand good for all bad castings. THE REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thurs day, July 24: Warranty Deeds. J. S. Harrington and wife to Nellie E. Harrington, undlvvi lot 4, block 112, South Omaha '. t 1.000 E. W. Freeman and husband to David Beckett, lot 6, block 137, same 750 M. L. Bagley to Otto Muller, middle 20 feet lot 12, block 80, same 1,000 Alonao Thompson and wife to J. C. Kimball, lot 3, block 8, Plalnview add 1,600 Willow Springs Brewing company to Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rail way company, part lots 18, 19 and 20, block 447, Grandvlew - 1 Hannah F. Kennedy to Charles Tur ner, lots 1 to 6 and 8, block 1, n 80 feet lot 16 and s 30 feet lot 17, block 3, Summit place; lota 6 and 7, block 5, Summit Reserve - - 1- Charles Turner and wife to Hannah E. Kennedy, same 4 1 Delora E. Wllklna to J. B. Wilklns, lot 28, block 12, Orchard Hill 800 Anton Gsantner to Frank and Anna Tomnu, n'.j lot 12 and sVi lot 13, block 14, Kountze's 3d add 1,060 C. O. Carlson and wife to Emma Stehr, w 60 feet lot 3, block 12, Kountse & R.'s add 1,500 Qalt Claim Bleeds. Annie James to Bereshtln & Murphy, receivers, lot 20, Clark Place 450 Total amount of transfers ..3 8,153 85.00 A LlOfJTIl Specialist! In U DISEASES! and DISORDERS ot MEN. 13 year la Osaaba. SYPHILIS cured by th QUICK EST, safest and most natural msthod that ha yet been (Decors red. Soon every sign and symptom disappears completely and forever. No "BREAKINJ OUT" of the disease on the skin or face, A cure that Is guaranteed to be pormanenj for lit. VIP.IGQCELE without cutting, pain? no detention from work; permanent euro guaranteed. WKAK MBF7 from Excesses or Victim to Nervous Debility or Exhaustion, Waet. ng 'Weakness with Early Decay In T0U114T and Middle Aged, lack of vim, vigor and strength, with organs Impaired and weak. STRIOTUrlB -cured with a new Horn Treatment. No pain, no detention from business. Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Consoltatlon i res. Treavianent by Matt, OHA8U8SS LOW. 11S S. 24th St. Dr. Searies & Searles, Otr.ahar Neb. Totals ..24,590 26.296 7.681 Coffee Market. NEW TORK, July 24 COFFEE-Ppot Rio, quiet; No. 7 Invoice. lAVjC. Mild, steadv; Cordova, 11V. Futures opened steady, unchanged to 10 points lower. Weak cables and bulky primary receipts operated against the bull side today, prompting ac tive realising by both local and foreign lin-s and more or less short selling, sgalnst which the efforts of tne mill inter ests to rally the market were unavailing. Importers were also heavy sellers on the decline, al to be heading operations a if a! nut purchases In the crop country. Switching" out of nesr months Into the later positions wss a feature of trade, this class of bux!neas amounting to ovrr I5.W bass. The close was eary, wllh prices net 64410 points lower. Total sales reached 81.- JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAeMA MACHINE.RY AND FOUNDRY. Carls H CsivgDl m Werks. gyMtSlL RBTPAIRirfO A SMsCTALT won and BttAjs retjmatta. Ml, 16,0 nnd 30 J aval eon BBroog, teiaks. Mots. Toi, as. S. Sabrtskl. Agonc J. 8L Qrw0. H (-HAIIE CO. ktaaufectarer aad Jekkor 08 Steam and Water Supplies Of All Kind. 114 sued 14)2 MC43&JL ST. ELECTRICAL SUfTLIES. U estefn Elcctricd vv Ccmpany Electrical Svpplitx Mactrt Wlrlag 11 a tk. VT. JOHNSTON. Mgr. 1 Oas UetttUgUJ, 1818 Howard. lb AW11NGS AND TENTS. Omaha Tent and Awning Co., Omaha, Mob. Manufacturer of Tents and Caavas Gocii. fsan.il lur Cataluguo Nuniasor U