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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1902)
TIIE OMAITA T)ATli"T BEE: TtTKSDA f, JTJIJf 5T9, 1002. 8 rntllirnn I I IVT riTITIl 178 13-10, Closed at ific; neptemner, lo'tw I . in iifrrw, mkw; Amtncin rmnra, in vUJlJlLutlAL AM) r LiAiHlAL Je.'o, Hont ? 4c. '7: American nn..t wh.,., bit. fx-, CORN Receipts, 8,400 bil. ; exports, 1.400 steady, Soot, weak; No. I. o. b., afloat. 2, R7e, elevator, and upnon marKet was ateady. 49 6d. TALLOW Prime city, zse h; ustralian. In London, dull, Sis. it i aii' u Rt l.niila fancy winter, firm. i m. HOPS At London (Paclno coaat), nrm, HT'TTER Nominal. PEAS Canadian, quiet, " 8d. The Imports of wheat Into Liverpool last week were 55.400 quarters from Atlantic porta, K2.non from I'acltlo and 41,000 from others ports. 1 nere were no imporu ot corn ironi ai- 4Kb d 49 6d American finest colored, Eedlne Plunee of July OatS Ha BtriB0 prenerally weak and lower, being affected 6 J . I bv bearloh home crop accounts, lower Effect on Otrti.lt, WHOLE LIST QUITS SORELY DEPRESSED Wheat Hlea Fairly Firm, However, bat Cora la Hammerea ta caa Pro lalona Art Farced Lower. cables, a large visible supply Increase, llmildntlnn and deliveries on July contracts. Kallvlng finally on covering the market 1 closed unsettled at 1ie net decline. Miv, 471'u47c, closed at 4,c; July, fji'yriij.o, closed at 67e; Heptember, K2ratUc, closed at :c; I)ecember, 494inOc, closed at 494e. UA 1 K Keoeipts. n.i.m uu.; exports, o,.uo bu. Spot, nominal; No. 2, 4e; No. 8, .T4c: No. 2 white. tWAc: No. 8 white, 66c; trai'K mixed western, 4c; trarg wnite i antlc porta. Wrli II. lit . urn A luir pmir. i,'u im., Option marKet was depressed by heavy re- i CHICAaO, July 28-Oats bad notnr.r Sensational drop looay, juiy nu'"" Ing off XiK at one lime. eelnla And linlilda t Ion. lAY-nrm: snipping, onwwc: gooa to chn ce. vnll.o. nui'8 f irm; state, prime to cnoice, jmu crop, 9'trL3c: isoo, 10c; olds, tme; state. There was nothing I common to choice, 1901 crop, 22$i26c; 1"", 17 . i ,4(iV thin I ,im.. Tfriii," Pnr fir rnagi luoi nrnn. xi I nmn IMO 2 m Yd kVlk'lItlir n.O. X Lit., t.d hut the weakness naturally had tT-MV; 19W. lTtilHc; olds. 24&2rc. 66c; No. 8. 63c. In nflucnce on , h7 o her pit", which, had I.KATHKR Steady; add. 244.25c. OATB-No. I white, old. 36c. t.Hh nrentlves "of their own. Principal PHOVISIONB-Keef, steady; family, $16.00 RYE No. 2. 44fi45c. Ur .h bearish Infiuenoes was the burden- 016.M); mess. $13.50; beef hams, 820O23.00; HAY-Cholce timothy. $10.00ll-O9; ome nuant tv of new grain belna; rushed racket, $14.&oei.L5.UO; city extra India mesa, prairie $.7Mj 7.00. , narVet to be delivered on contracta In i2.m 24.00. Cut ments. steady; pickled bel- BUTTER-Creamery, 19c; dairy, ..dniiliiied July notion. The result wae lies, $11.5012.60: pickled shoulders, $9.009 18c. . iT-i.i lAne vet with, shorts still wary. .60: plcklod hama, 812.onffi2.frfl. Lard, easy; EOG8 Firm: fresh Missouri and T .i.: .nin.ori o down. September I western steamed. $11: July closed at $10.97, stock, 140 per dot.., loss off, 1 - 1 1. .. 11 .. .1 J. C. . . . . V. A A-lna t14 1 In.nA nominal; refined,' dull; South America, $12; I turned. nt. ui.Zb. i hort clear. Wheat, bu l corn, du r, i ........ . , . i ..I.,!-.. .-. i . ri i . qa . ae i v. I rt w. In nnlnt nf anert fti'U 1 ar display ina una niur.n ririb: uaivwiiuii, tv 1 1. .i iub., ubw, uu.. It Still held the attention or irauera, i joc, i mnorniu, x iu ius., iw, .n u", . I . ln Jlllv Com 2C dOWfl, Sep Zember corn l'Ao down, July oats 8c lower compound, 88.12V4f8.fiO; continent, and Sepmber oata V,o lower. Provision. Pork dull; family. 2O.nBfl2L0OS shorl closed ic to 27HC lower. $1 21; mess, r. Kanaaa City Gralm aad Provlaloaa. KANSAS CITT. July 28. Win5AT-8ep- tembr, KlVtfflSo ! December, 4ip4'4oj cash. No. 2 hard, SeViiaSSc: No. 3, 6S8c; No. 2 red, 8i7c; No. 3, 612c. CORN September, 4S4c; uecemoer, te; wnite, choice fancy, Kansas cases re- Recelpta. Shipments. ,....322.400 68.000 .... 73,no 20.8il ,....100.000 40,000 though the business In this pit was mall 24 to 30 lbs.. 14c. and actual news of little moment.' The WOOL Quiet; ri"lent action of the July market Saturday TALLOW Fir domestic fleece. 2P30c. kilnlent action Of the JUiy maraei oniuruay I lAbiAjn-rirmi cny i pug-', 74-i Was still In mind and many speculators country (pkars. free), btWbc rere of the belief that the July 'deal" was I RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 4l4fc off. This view of the situation gained all 6c; Japanese, 4rfoc. the more credence when the nrst aale of BUTTER Receipts, 6,975 pkgs.; steady on Dulv "standard" was made at a loss or sc fancy, others wean; state oatry, iraiic; Minneapolis, Wheat Floar and Braa. MINNEAPOLIS. July 28. WHEAT-Julv. T74c; September, 68'A6fH4c. On track: No. l tiara, ivc; imo. i nortnern, no; no. i northern, BHc FIxJUR Oood Inaulrr was reported today: prices about steady; first patents, $3.!"ff4.0n; second patents, $3.70; first clears. $3.0Oi3.10; second clears, $2.45. phan in bulk, ,4.oowi4.Z5; nuiK snorts. from Saturday s close at 61c. For an hour creamery, state, 17V4f21e; creamery, lmlta Jiractlcallv .nothing was done In this op-I tlon. lfiTrlSUc; factory, 1517Vc. linn Then on the selling of a few "hves- CHLhiSK Receipts, ,2o pKgs.; steaay; . . a i J. ti a nia k . UITi evltably the speculative borrowers that are the price tumbled heading In dips of 10 fancy, large colored 94c; white. 9c. S-f Iw tb ' flrst cl,e'1 uPn to " ,B ?"",on and So until &5c waa reached. The general fancy, small, new, state, full cream colored middlings aecond, w.wwA.w. I. o. O. , of on)y a 8hort Ume now ateo w,en the condition of other options did not warrant i iwc; wnue, w4c. . , , , env areat weakness. Many oata were EQGS Receipts B.R63 Pkgs.j Irregular; helna rushed here to market and the grad- state and Pennsylvania, iOigWUc; western. OMAHA LIVE ST0C1 MARKET undertone. Kaffirs were firm at the start. The market soon became easier on fresh offerings and attempta to uplift prices were unsuccessful owing to the nearness of the settlement. The clna m-as heaw. Rentes suffered most, but all foreign securities and nt1a HaneintJ Rather Llcht and Pricai Industrials were weak. Kaffirs were In de- I UMwt JWOBipw xvamer uigut anu xncas mand at mid-day, but closed weak, me private rate of discount was J 15-16 per cent. TJiree per cent rentes, lOOf 82VC for the acccsnt. Spanish 4s, 80.K5. BERLIN. July 28 The tendency of prices on the bourse today was rather undecided and the market was quiet. Iron shares re- coverea on covering. canaoian ixcmn aart eomewhat lower. Discount rates: Snort bills. 1 per cent; three months bills, 1H per cent. Exchange on London, 20m W4 pigs, tor cneckfl. Eald Fnllj BUtdy. LITTLE CHANGE IN THE PRICE OF HOGS Liberal Raa of Sheea at All Folate aad Qaotatloae Took a Droa AaaoaatlaK to Flfteea to Twraty-FlTO Ceata. 84 feeders.. 8f 7U sieera....i4 11. 26 cowa. 13 cowa, 7 cows 70 feeders feederi 29 cows.. B. 976 new York itocks and bonds. Market Taraa Geaerallr Weak and , Animation Habaldca. NEW TORK. Julv M The speculation flattened out to a marked degree In to- B(4me three wk, Bg0, j 627 day a stock market and the latter part of eame four week8 ,go.... 1,127 the day offered a degree of activity I Bame oay year 1,233 caroeiy aoove tna usual miasummer uun- Vr,-ir,p.rB vnn twit TKin to OATH. ness. Before noon there was an enormous 4. . amount of realising accomplished, which The following table shows the recalpu was credited to the western operators, who Jf cattle, hog i and sheep South Omaha have long been consoicuoua Ih the market. '.r . J"8' to oate, with comparisons SOUTH OMAHA, July 28. Ttecelnta were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Official Monday ,8.-'7 8.00 9,766 Same day last week 2.Z92 Bame week before 8.841 6,413 8,33 4.557 4.3N6 8.186 8.300 3.387 6,081 8,111 18 feeders 27 feeders.. 95 VV. 15 feedera.. 774 feeder... 1010 feeders. . 1 steer 110 23 feeders.. KH9 1 feeder... tdO 1 calf 170 2 calvea... 225 80 feeders.. 1049 8 cows WvS 1 cow. 24 steers.. 1 heifer.. 7 heifers. 4 heifers. ,.10 ,.U7$ .. 870 ,.1076 SO 870 995 $74 8:3 957 , 993 . 970 .1091 . 470 . 525 . 787 t 10 3 10 8 00 4 25 6 10 2 60 3 00 I 26 Unless it Is considered that the resources of the money market threatened to become constricted there waa no obvious cauae for the weakness. It la forcefully borne In upon the minds of the speculators appar ently that the unexpected proportions of the gold engagements for tomorrow's with last rear 1902. 1901. Ine. Deo. Cattle 411,438 ms.06 24.552 Hogs 1,487,806 1,429.8.11 67,977 btleep bli,2U W0.Z1 The following table shows the .average price of hogs sold on the South Omaha .team'er give 7-Tr ground for oS. ctl "lth calculation as to tne sufficiency or money i supplies to go around, Moaara rniiia. In round numbers to $3,775,000. iast week a bank divi,miou,0 UUI1IJWIIIKB WOIfl 1U II J I JUV nace with the InerenaA In reaerva resniirrea I . and when loan contraction begins It Is in UOS. 1901.1900.1899.1898.1897. 1S96. ink statement showed that I ;JJJ owlnga were fully keeping I J' Visible Sapply of Grain. NEW TORK, July 28. Tho visible simply piled py waa as ing was muon irnnivcu. a - "r . . or rain eaturaay, juiy i. aa com andThl. puT.Theck oTthe'decUnr The MLAH8KS-flteady New Orleans. S3ff4io. the New York induce exchango, ecuaWPeUtta".kC toay wa. that a .New , POITLTRY-Allve, nulet; chickens. 15c; Allows .Vnrk claim and a Pig local cranmimiu '. ." 71-- -" -'. rom 7 AM ftfm hn Inereaa. naa ono jnan who" controlled more than James f at. cnicKens iwnnjo; r o w wvic ; iuey . m v g, jft bU: lnciiaM 176.000 bu. k - la. aanll )n n I II O T .1 1 1 1 V WHIM ITU 1 1 1 BV Ilia I AIL Eli X fUJCT Alio rat 111 Ul lliriaiD Itrua T I a e . a... n i market alonS so that the' extremely heavy was an advance of 1 15 s In the foreign SSmUWib Fncelpts would not hove to be taken on by price of tin. rumored to be due to specu- aecrease, oa ihem at fancy prices 6.000 bu. hn. Data Rye, 250,000 , 100,000 bu.; September waa very ! lative manipulation. The London market narrow selling down from 33c to 32Hc and closed at 128 10s and futures at 126 10s. closing onlv easy, down at 32-c. July In the local market, while there was a rallied a little on covering of several small slight gain In prices and a firm undertone, Phila.teJjiklq Produce Market. 5 PHILADELPHIA. 'July 28. BUTTER hort accounts and closed 9o down at 58c. the trade ruled very dull. Spot closed at extra nearby prints, 22c. a,i.tnatinna In Jiilv were abnormal, I j-hj AFrfyft 70 Conner loca.llv was dull and a I vjifia iLr, ViIoKap fr..), waornv 9w.. fmh ut catised little excitement, speculator trifle lower on some grades. Standard western, 20c, loss off: fresh southwestern,, aklng for granted that they would be very p0t t AuglI,t dosed at $n.3011.55; lake 18C, loss off; fresh southern, 1516c. loss oft. CHttKSK-Kasier; new xorg iun creams, prime small, lOWglOc: New York full creams, fair to good, 9Vi10c, Toledo Grain and Seed. TOLEDO. July 28. WHEAT Dull, weak: fi, cash, 724c- July, 7214c; September, 72fcc; id December, 73c. was CORN Dull, weak; July, 63c; September, Wric; uecemoer,' 44c. OATS Dull, weak; July, 38o: September, 29c; joew July, 48c; new' September, 33c. o ejjjXJ luvor, uuii, turn, wiouvr, aAl?). Klrie in such a narrow market. Receipts tll.75ffrll.Bo: electrolytic. $ll.75(nai.85. and b.r. heaw at 344 cars. Lstlmates were I in cr,ii 7 Th Fnriih nrtoa de. Itill heavier for tomorrow at 670 cars. cllned 2s 6d, spot closing at 52 6s 9d and Wheat figures Indicated weakness, but futur. at f m 12s 6d. No changes were tslde rrom a nrean in uiy in im. recorded In lead in tone or price at home, p fairly well under the o'K'.i? Spelter at London advanced 2s 6d.- spot rnurlng Into all marketa from tn ,cun.tf 4 closing at 19. There was no change here lhvc1" "T"" odHlonsUwereWVe: font. 6. The English Iron, markets Indicates Sunday. Holiday. The official number of cars of atock dent of the United Rtnt.a Rteel enmnratlnn. I brought In today by each road was although denied, had a slightly depressing Roads. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'ses. tnueh lower and gooo conouion- were re- siiahtlv. Olaagow closing at 56s ported abroad. Keoeipia were .arger .m ,inA -Mid(j1(.Bboro Rt 51s. Locally there was r."m"1 ,1 lZ.;.iiv w h.iri hTnd li" iltwitions from last week's basis, he sentiment generally waa beartHn ana nominal. No 1 northern van Ktufl ty private elevators. . . . " m . 1 w arrnni" were nnminH 1aaU,frmert out "U Julv contracts T odaV foundry. $22.00To)22.50; No. southern foundry. S.7Sd.?.u.y No. soft southern foundry, alBO were lncreasea. ino general htiuh In wheat was tnat tnequanu,y o. w a, s a.r. Condition of Trade aad Q,aotatloaa on Staple and Fancy Prodoca. EGOS Candled stock. 16c. LiaE POULTRY Hens, VW$Vto roost- effect and were supplemented by rumors I C. M. As 8t P that the ktnsr of Kna-land wna alao not an I O. Ac fit. L...... well. London bought stocks here, however, I Union Pacific 46 ana reportea reuet from tne settlement waa proceeding without failures. Some points of strength still remained In the market, notably Norfolk & Western. the Minneapolis, St. Paul de Saulte Ste coming to this center waa becoming very (.ii.nmmii Htlll shorts were cautious. puluth worked twenty carloads of stuff direct for export. The weather map was still showery and although not very un favorable was axtii iar irum iucki. wear tn..i frnm the aeanort were an Improve. fnent, wheat and flour totaling 621,000 bushels. After there, had been a dip all er8 acc0rdlng to age. 4&5c: turkeys. 810ci kround some small buying ty innueiuiai uucks and Keese, 6(ijc; spring chlckena, per houses turned September back and helped I ,b imVac r . July a trifle. Posjlbly the best : Influence I jiuTTER-Packlng stock, 14cj cholca waa gooo ouywrn ''i AZ dairy, In tuba, 17c; separator. 2021c. Beptember opened a shade to flown vrehh fAUOHT F18H Trout 10e her- Zt P71ra7lc, dipped 1 to W)Jo and closed easy pkerolT $c?!ke, 9 Vrch. 6c; he down at Ical recepta were 0, 'dressed 7c; siinflsh, 6c; blueUni. 80; $36 cars, 12 of contract grade Minneapolis zX,,"fl.n 1rto. ratfish ltc hlaek bass 18c5 and nuluth reported 405 cars, making a yh.,tnn.,,1" f1"!?' "'"SSa??,"' ??5f Fo al for the three point, of 641 cars, against J'. dsnkoner 10F icSstarV 199 last week and 517 a year ago Primary rVX' Tih Z7 lobSfera are'en mV lb! fecelpts were 1,598,000 bushels, against 1,606,- bol ed, per lobstera, green, pet lb., U bushels last year. The visible supply de- bullheads. 10c. CORN 60c, OATS 65c. TtR A N Per ton. 115. TtlV T-,l . . n t W Am n V YTTl. .I...). af,o- I nAl-ruvwi 11uu1.cn mm vuintia , , nine. v ' r-. .u,. 1- .nn-ta and waa I Iiav Dealers' association: Choice Day. No. hammered Into a weak condition. Receipts 1 upland, $8; No. 1 medium, $7.60; No. 1 creased 1,176.000 bushels. World's ship ments were fi.940.000 bushels, compared to $.663,000 bushels last week and 9.830,000 last arern fairly liberal, but estimates for to- Inorrow were very heavy at 340 cars. Sell ing was general and a good many atop- Liaa nrriera name nut. Profit-taking Was Iha inrlnclnal Influence that steadied the market after the early weakness. Cables I tmt 900. h. urAalr nn.. r M nnrt a O'neiA and a I WLitlf fiVT WU IT.I.m.Mi. SAm pica " c , t (' ........ ... ' . - " - i j , Y .uuu.k. c.aa.swv, ww. bearish sentiment prevailed. The demand I POTATOES New. per bu.. 85o- - was light all day and the only support I GREEN ONIONS Per do., according to came from the party tnat was oumng juiy ad of bunches, lbwzuo. knd had gone short of Beptember as a I TURNIPS Per bu., 30o. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Julv S8. WHEAT Easier: No. 1 northern. 78W79c: No. i northern, 77H78c: September, 70T4o. Kits eteaay; mo. 1, eio. BARLEY Lower: No. 2. 680: sample. K(3 66c. CORN September, 68HC Peoria Market. PEORIA. HI.. July J8.-CORN-Kasler: No. 8. 61c OATS Irregular: no. a new white. 45c billed through. WHISKY on tne basis el $1.81 lor fin ished goods. Dalatn Grain Market. DTTLTJTH Minn.. July 28. WHEAT Cash. No. 1 hard. 77ic: No. $ northern. 72c: No. i northern and July, 74c; September, 70o; December, 68T4c. OATS Beptember, 8lc. Hew York Money Market. T515W TORK. July 28. MONET On call. a uii.nu, T, -'v. 1 aieaay, zvawo per cenw iboi iuh.ii. tf jicr coarse, $7. Rye straw, $5.60. These prices cent; prime mercantile paper, .4V45 per are for hay of good color and quality. De. cent. mand fair. Receipts light. . - . I STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, $4.8754 VEaETABLES. I for demand and $4.85 for alxty days: niin.TiPTiwRW-RnniA mrn-m-n n 4na. I nosted rate. $4.864.88A: commercial bl'U. .UA-A W " ' A 1 Il.lCJlIV SILVER Bar, 53c: Mexican dollars. 41c. BONDS Government, steady; atate, In active; ranroaa. irregular. The c:osiog quotations on oonaa are aa follows: Buying on tho weak spots of Sep tember by this house helped prlcea. July hedge. A. unnii k-r x c a asu.. bvvi , BEETS Per basket. 400. GREEN CORN Per do., 60. 1 CUCUMBERS-Per doa., 25c, LETTUCE Per dozen bunches, 200. PARSLE y Per doa., 30fc36c. RADISHES Per dot.. 20o. WAV RKA NR Home irrown. ner market iomewhat on free outside liquidation and I basket, 804335c; string beana, per market In vmnithv with the corn dlu. Good buy- I ki.ii.i mv,i:if.. lug ot lara eariy susiaineu pru-ea mr a 1 cABBAUHi canrornia or noma grown, 1 aicnuon n. time, but tne close waa weaa. og pnew Bew ic. r V'uJT": i.m ateadv n firm: Sentember pork closed I rwti iu9Nm California In aacka na I Bal. Ohio 4s rti .wn mt 117 09.1a. Sentemher lard 6c I iw 11. I do Itta XNAVI bYr..it8' ' I Cotrml ot 0. S. PEACHES-Callfornla St. Johns. 90c: Ar- I nhi'au:'"'inu Kansas rjioerum, rumnci chicaso St A. Ss... 81 PLUMo California, per 4-Danei cratea, fold between 63c and 61c and closed weak o lower at that figure. September sold rom 69VIC to 67o and closed wak lo (own at 68c. Receipts were 177 cars. Provisions were inactive ana aecunea ower at $10 72V and Beptember rma oo rB,n at 11035. Vatlmated recelnts for tomorrow: Wheat. 45 cars; corn, 340 cars; oats, 670 cars; hogs, I2.0O0 head. The leadlns; futures ranged aa follows Artlclea.1 Open. I High. I Low. I Olose.l Bafy. ttLn(.v. tl.16fil.25. PRUNES Per dox, i.itii.a. U. . raf. . rI..,.l"i4'li. " W. ai. ... do coupon .ivij aaea, vDirmi aa... 4o Mi, ri 1 do la Inc do coupon 104'Mlnn. ft St. It. 4s m.. k. a t. 4a... do is N. T. Cantral Is.. da gen. N. ). C. tan. to.. No. racino 4 do ! N. ft W. cod. 4a... Reading aan. 4i.... KH LAI M.. to.... Si- i- T do 8. A. ft A. P. is... So Paclno 4a So. Railway to Tern ft paclno Is.. T., 8t. L. ft W. 41. an na 4a. raa 13 do coupon 1384 do old 4s, rg lot do coupon ........ .it'4M do 6s, reg 104 do coupon 10u .1U4 .101 .lts Wheat July Sept. Dec. July Sept. Dec. Oats July b July a Sept. b Sept. b Deo. May Tork Sept Oct. , Jan. Oct. VJan. lbs Sept. Oct. Jan. 74WH 74H 73 I ITM 73 72 ' 6'2V4 ' 63 61 BB-54J-OV4 f'914 57 44)4o 45 44V4 43 44 .. 41 OOinOl 61 55 29 29 28i S2T,T3 83 . 32 3H4C032 32 31(&i 3i. 82 32ViS". IT 15 IT 25 IT 00 17 27 17 27V4 17 10 16 00 16 07V 15 87H 10 7S 10 87H1 10 72H 10 40 10 45 10 37 8 80 8 82V4 8 76 10 45 10 46 19 35 10 12 10 19 10 06 8 22 8 25 8 17 73 74 ifSnimufi 70(g- 70?,(S 63 69 45 43 61 68' 44?4l 41 58 2 3lS 32, IT 02 17 10 16 87 10 72' 10 87 8 771 10 85 I 10 05 8 171 PEARS California, per oox. $2.26, APPLES Bummer varieties, per bbl.. 13.00. CANTALOUPE Texas, per crate, $2; per basket. 7&c. WATKHMELUfH fer 1UU. SW.UUSTaO.OU. GRAPES Southern Catalbaa, per 20-lb, crate, $1.60. TROPICAL FRUIT6, PINEAPPLES Florida. 30 to 36 count, $3.50. il ain A i An for Duncn, accoruing 10 alme. 12 2Mi.7S. ORANGES Valencies, $4.76Q.00; Medl A,AAa 1A 1V7A 9A LEMONS Kancy. o. cnoice. 4. 60: Mes- I slnas, H-600 00. H1MLKLLAN1SUUH. CIDER New york, $3.75. H1DK3 No. I green. 6c: No. 7 green, 10 77 6c; No. 1 salted, 7c: No. 3 salted, 6c; 10 45 No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. 8a: No. I veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., oc: dry ntaes. snuc; sneep I Mexican Central pelts, 75c; norse niaes, i.Mxa'Z.bU. I Amer. sugar POPCORN Per lb.. 5c: shelled. 6c. do nfd NUTS Walnuts. No. I soft shell, per lb.. American T. ft T 12c: hard shell, per lb. llc; No. 2 soft Dominion I. ft 8 C. B. ft Q. n. 4i... M r M A. S P. a. 4a. lit C. a H. W. O. 7S....13" vuiwm I..IIH w. C. R. 1. ft P. 4a.... 110 oo cony. 4i.. C C 0 ft St L c. 4a.101H Wa.baih U.... Chicaso Ter. 4a 8SVt do la., Colorado So. 4 M44 do deb. B., Dnrer ft R. O. 4s..lOZ4 Weet Shore 4a. Brio prior Hen 4a.... M' Wheel, ft L. B, do aeneril 4a M4i wis. central 4s.. F. W. ft D. C. Is... Ill Cona Tobacco 4a Hocking Vol. 4s. ...lot ..101 .. 12 .. 31 ..104 ..100 ..101 ..lOC ..134 ..1044, .... 75 ..101 ..111 ,.. SI ..120V 11 at .104 ....109(4 .... ....Ill .... 7 ....115 4s.. MM n 7 44 67 29 33 32 .82 17 30 17 32 16 07 8 80 10 40 10 15 8 25 Boston llMk ttnetattaaa. BOSTON. July 28. Call loans. ner cent; time loans, 45 per cent. Official . Amalgamated M i. 46 Blngbam 14 r calumet ft Hacla....l70 do pfd 101 Centennial 10 Boiton ft Albany 181 Copper Range 28 Oas Is N. B. O. ft 0... Boston ft Me too boston Elevated ....144 N. Y., N. H. ft H..13J Fttchburg pfd imioa ractnc Dominion Coal Pranklln Isle Rorala .... J4 'Mohawk . ola Dominion , Oaceoln .lS4i p.rrnt 114 11 , It , 44 , II , II . II 131 , aijZ ti S,nt $" Copper I a Old. b New. No. 2. ruh nuotatlona were as follows FIOITR Steady: winter patents, $3.65't 175; winter straights, $3.2tKq3.60; clears, $3.00 1,3.40: springs, $4.30; patents, la.wtTJ.&a; straights. $3.i(83.S. WHEAT No. 2 spring, 74c; No. 8 spring. $8r74c; No. 8 red, IMaibc. nim.Nn. i vellow. 61e. OATS No. 2. 434 No. 2 white, 64c; No. S White. 87(ri3e. kvk N'o. 8. 6859Vte. BARLEY Fair to choice malting. 636c. SEED NO. 1 nax, t.4; no. 1 nortnwest aVaeV; ( DDI U Ollvll. fJ". ". A Tg'- .BWll .- w w . shell. 10c; No. 2 hard shell, 9c; Braills, per Oen. Electric 11: lb., 14c; filberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, soft shell. 16c: hard shell. 15c: Decans. larae. Der lb., 12c; small, 10c; cocoanuta, per dtis., 60c. UL.Lt uli alo-a. a. Aiuern Quotes 1 no following prices: Iron, country mixed, per ton, nv.ou; iron, stove piate, per on, i.uu; copper, per lb., 8c; brans, heavy, per lb., 8c; brass, light, per lb., 6c; lead, per lb.. nftc; iiivc, per 10., zc; rjpoer, per id., bc Maaa. Eletcrlo do pta , N. B. O. ft C. United Fruit ., V. B. Steel ... do pfd Adventura .... Allouei 41 ... 17 ... 4 ...111 ... 19 ... W4 ... II ... 3 Tamarack Trlmountatn .., Trinity United States , Utah Victoria Winona .., Wolverine United Copper ..17T M 124 11 10 14 4 , 6 14 July 4. July I.... juiy a... July 7... Juay I... Juiy July 10.. movement of currency to the Interior will be resumed. The movement early In the month waa I juir 11' 1 .. A . . L . . .A ,k. : . - uuuuuDij uua iu 1110 requii rmeniA ui 1110 1 July 12 corn speculation, but the real demand for juiy n inuvuig me crops la yet to De met ana an I July 14 opinions agree that the money market I July 16 will be a heavy one this year, in View of I Julv l the large crops expected and the unusual I July 17. activity 01 ausiness in all departments. July 18 From outside sources come a few belated I July 19 suggestions of financial deals, but they July 20, were without affect on prices. July 21.. The slump In Rock Island to below 190 July 28. awakened some questioning about the ben- I July 28. eflt to accrue frnm some of the nrnlenta I July 24. proposed which provide nearly always forlJuiy so.. pracnoauy converting stocks into fore- J"'y .. closure liabilities, with new stock to come July 27.. after with voting power, but with ques tionable chances for dividends, thus mak ing tneir holding for control cheap. me reports or tne illness of the preei July 28.. , 7 64 6 89 . 7 64 $ 88 . IU 6 14 ee ee T64 ITSf 6 79 . T 76 . T 82 t 88 . 7 80 6 83 . 7 83 I 85 . 7 79 6 92 . T T7 I 96 (86 ! I 75 6 77 . 7 72 6 64 . 7 72 t 66 . 7 73 6 68 , 7 66 6 62 i 69 . 7 62 . 7 41 6 68 . 7 8? 6 71 . 7 41 6 70 . 7 63 S 74 . 7 63 6 69 6 69 , 7 63 I T3I $ 611 t 181 t 96 4 92 It 611 3 111 2 ( 6 74 01 ire - II aa - - - J i TSf I 08 8 T8 ( 6RI f 6 791 6 161 $ 831 8 66 I K I $1 $ 111 $ 81 I 131 ' 6 131 3 90( 6 04 8 90 I 021 4 041 6 13 4 091 6 08 4 05 8 99 I 02 4 94 4 01 4 87 4 161 4 99 4 6 07 a 6 15 6 161 6 06 6 02 6 08 6 13 4 28 4 19 4 21, 4 84 e 4 36 4 81 4 27, 4 32 4 33 3 76, si 3 781 8 85 an 8 70 TO 3 821 8 77 $ 77 I 821 e 3 82 $ 8 86 3 81 3 79 8 82 e I $ 89 8 87 3 77 3 67 8 a 82 I 18 3 14 3 15 8 17 $ 20 3 25 e 8 82 8 35 3 38 3 27 3 25 3 8 87 3 43 I 96 104 8 94 1 87 2 84 3 97 3 00 8 05 $ 07 2 97 2 95 e t $7 2 97 2 68 2 83 2 92 2 89 e 3 86 8 29 3 76 1 80 42 Steers.. 4 25 45 steers.. A. Patrick-Neb. . 910 3 20 8 cows. .. J. II. McOlnlcy-Neb. .ViS2 tm 3 cows... .1013 3 25 N. Hansen Neb. 14 feeders.. 1131 4 75 13 cows... Klrtley Bros. Neb. IW 4 91 1 feeder., 9i0 3 50 14 cows... Oeo. Vorhees Neb. 974 2 85 2 cows... W. Chace Neb. 4 40 $ feeders 4 30 T. Hargls Neb. 4 00 9 cows... 4 00 3 COWS... 4 00 William Reynolds Wyo. 10 steers... .1122 4 75 3 cows 950 8 50 4 90 4 10 2 25 3 60 4 00 3 75 Tom Bell Wyo. 83 steert... .1153 6 35 17 cows, 112 cowa.... 949 3 95 C. Comsstlna Neb. lbull. 1420 2 25 24 cows 1020 Lenao A; Moore Colo. 19 cowa 1038 3 65 1 cow 960 1. Marcure Neb. feedera.. 8f3 3 00 1 cow MO 17 feeders.. loot 8 75 lbull ..12.V) 4 feeders.. 1110 4 25 3 bulls 980 E. A. Wenslow Nob. 8 heifers... 6S0 2 85, 7 cows,... feeders.. 613 2 90 1 calf 17 feedera.. 808 3 06 1 cnlf L. D. Bla r Neb. 17 cowa 85 $ 80 6 cows.... 6 cows 683 8 30 Krause Bros. Neb. 26 cowa 1025 4 65 28 cows... Matador L. ft B. Co. a, 64ateera...ll31 5 80 B. Royee Wyo. 46 steers.. . 1172 5 50 Western Ranches B. D. 184 atr.Tex.1175 6 10 21 str.Tex.131t H. Shoddy-Idaho. 8 bulls 1855 3 56 3 cows 976 19 cows 889 2 00 78 oows 932- Marstetter Bros. Neb. 14 steers. ...1170 6 15 10 cows 1040 HOOS There was not a heavy run of hogs here today or at other points, so that sellers were able to maintain last week's losing prices. The market, however. opened rather slowly and was not active at any time. As a general thing the prices paid were just about steady with Saturday ana in some cases tne marKet was a nine tronger. The duality was a little better today. thouRh. than It was on Saturday and that fact helped out the average to some extent. The good quality hogs sold largely from $7.56 to $7.60 and from that up o 17.7". The packing grades went mostly from 7.t0 to $7. 60. representative sales: C. A. N. W.. F., B. ft M. V , C, St. P., M. ft O..., B. ft M. R,...i C, B. ft Q C, xt. A. ec jr., east., 4 10 11 '7 23 1 43 40 10 Marie stocks. Amalgamated Copper and 1 R: v Colorado Fuel. The market made conald- NUnole Central erable recovery during the latter part of -,taI ..,. , tne aay, dui mere waj notning like an en- 71; V 17. t tire revival of last week'a animation. The The disposition of the day a receipts waa closing waa Irregular. aa follows, eacn ouyer purcnaning two num Dealings in bonds were of unimportant I Der 01 neaa inuwawu. Buyers. BroDortiona and the tnna waa lrraulan Total sales, par value, $3,396,000. United Omaha Packing Co... Statea bonds vera unchane-ed nn tna last I Swift ft Company..... can. I tuiuiny x-iujfiiiia; The following are tha closing ericas on Armour at K,o... At . . r. . , . . ' 1 J t). 1 .... AL n tne nw xora diock exenange Atchison 12 St. Paul pfd. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, do std 102 Bal. ft Ohio in1 do pfd v Canadian Paclne in Canada 80 91 Chea. ft Ohio 61 Chicago ft Alton 4m do ptd Chicago, Ind. ft 71 do pfd M Chicaso ft B. 1U....J1SH Chicago ft O. W I do let pin . do Id pfd 48S Chicago ft N. W 141 C. R. I. ft P ! Chicago Tar. ft Tr... 11H do ptd Mfi O. C. C. ft St. L....1M Colorado Bo U do let pfd 71 do id pfd 41 Del. ft Hudson 171 Del. U. W 371 Denver ft R. 0 44 do Bfd 14 Erie 17 do let pfd t do Id pfd Si Oreat Nor. pfd Ill Hocking Valley M do pfd II intnols Central Ill Iowa Central 41 do pfd W Lake Brie ft W 45 do Pfd 1H It. ft N .. m145 Manhattan LMm.M.Ali4 Met. fit. Rr .....149 Mez. Central 19 Mex. National 11 Minn, ft St. Ia Ill Mo. Pacldo 118 M . K. ft T II ..114 .. II .. , 80. Paclno Bo. Railway ... do pfd Texas ft Pad Bo. Toledo. St. I ft W. 11 00 pta llu union Pad do 10 no ptd DK iwabuh do pfd...... Wheeling ft U K. do Id pfd IWIa. Central ..... do pfd Adams Bx American Ex 224 United States Bx Ill Welli-Fargoj Bx Ill Amal. Copper . , Amer. Car ft F, do pfd.... Amer. Lin. Oil. U-4 M . n . w .111 2;H - 664 76 685 619 4.806 548 896. 1,439 658 744 2,117 133 t agsa 1ESS 239 55 69 229 eeea 404t 40 ee 366 96 X e 220 720 zim ijii 8658 do pfd Amer. S. ft R 44 do pfd 17 Aaao. Mining Co 107 Brooklyn R. T M Colorado Fuel ft I.. .101 Con. Oas HI R. Becker ft Degan..... Carey ft Benton , Ijobman at t-o , W. I. 6tephen , HU1 ft Huntxinger Livingstone ft Bchaller Hamilton ft Rothschild L. F. Husa Hammond Packing Co H. V. Hobblck "! Wo,f Murnan I uuvavmi Total CATTLE There waa not a heavy run of cattle today and In fact receipta were con siderably smaller than anticipated. That fact alone tet'ded to make tne marKet ac tive, but It waa very evident that packera all had liberal orders and that they were M anxious for the better grades. The great i I hulk of the offerlnirs consisted of western .. II I t-nna-A eattla verv few nrrasa cattle being ...81 I nttrA ... It I Thera erera very few eornfed steers on sale thla morning, but the market could safely be quoted steady. The better grades lp. most cases sold without much trouble at what looked to be steady prlcea with last Friday. Thjere waa notning sine 11 y do pfd. N. J. Central N. T. Central Norfolk ft W do pfd Ontario ft W , Pennsylvania ..... Reading do lit pfd do Id pfd St. L. ft 8. F do let pfd do Id pfd St. L. Bouthw do pfd St. Paul Offered. Bank Clearinga. 'ZZ.Tf I frnm tha vtrleea minted helow .1? I There were aulte a few cowa In tha yards ..". Ts2 this morning, but moat of them were west- 17 1 erne. a avv. v. 1 mtu ..-.w. . , , a I were offered, however, and they sold at 47H good steady prices. In a good many cases 11 1 tellers quotea tne m a nun niuiim. I Trading waa active on all the better gradee 11 I and tne duik 01 lucn ainus waa uuu ui . in 1 wmA r.t 104 Bulls, veal calves and stags commanded 47U I ft.ltv last weelr'a nrlcea. ' I There were only a few stockers and feed- -341 .ra on aale and good feeders were In active " demand at strong prices. The same as has 76 I K..n the. runt for some time past, buyers 13 I -..ntA ...tl showina Quality as well as , ' I an,i weight. Prime yearlings con- . I tlnued In good oemana. ugni ,Dlu'1. ian-ino in auautv was nemecieu a.nu no more than steady. The same waa true of common feeders. Aa noted above, western range cattle ha i.n ihA hi ir hulk of the receipts today Mat r.t the ateera were fat enough for oo ma eo 1 . . .. Werfer. 4fnU 14 killer, and in tact tne qUa.,vy w do pfd II I AS compareo wiui i-v '. 'kerii aoiu "7-- - J, 7"" aeemed to oe anxious 1 v.c..,. " cows also aold fully ateady and the better grades were stronger. Heavy feeders sold 0 ...... . , 1 -ha ntl.... a Kr., 1 . . t.D n V a little niRIier iu ' Representative saiea; At. Pr. No Ay. Pr. 110 4 40 40 lttl I IM 4 tO , 11S0 I 10 ,....109l 00 use w STEERS AND HEIFERS. leo e 10 Oen. Blectrlo Inter. Paper do pfd , Inter. Power .., Lacleee Oas .. Na. Blecnlt ..... National Lead . No. Ameiioaa ..115 Pacific Coaet Paclfio Mall ..... People's Oas Pressed 8. Car ., do pfd Pullman P. Car. Republlo Steel .. do ptd Sugar Tenn. Coal ft t. Union Bag ft P. do pfd U. S. Leather .. do pfd V. 8. Rubber ... do pfd U. 8. Steal .... do pfd. 48 ..111 ..16SH .. 14 .. 14 .. 83 ..140 .. ee 71 .. T9 .. I7H .. 71 .. 17 .. 9 ...111 do pfd.. 10 W II M 40 10 K. o. Southern St. Loa!4 Grala aad Provlalona. ST. I)UIS. July 28. WHEAT-Lower; No. z red casn, elevator, oo'Ac; track, bb'4f( nn, l. bs; prime nmoiny, o. ia; ciover, con-ioic; juiy, wvtc; neptemoer, oo-c; uecera tract grade, $S 358.40. ber, Sc; No. 2 hard, new, 69c. PKOV1SIOMB Aiess porx, per ptu., 117.00 I CUKIN Lower; No. I casn, :c; track, 63c; London Stock narttet. LONDON, July 28.-4 p. m. Closing: Console, money M 7-KiNorfolk ft w do account ai'il do pfd Anaconda i1 Ontario ft W Atchiion 8SV Pennsylvania do ptd lUi Reading Bal. ft Ohio... f?17.05. iJird. ymr luO lbs., $10.R.,10.7. Bhort July. 63c; September, 60(aj0c; December, I Canadian Paclfio libs siues tioosei, imfflajiu.M, ihoulders (boxed), $9 VIWM.&O. lrv salted Short clear Liilea ttioxed). tU.12S(d 11.: WHISKY On tha basis ot high wines. 11.31. The following are the receipts and ship ments: iteorip's. nnipmenifl. 12.0H0 15.0(10 ..111 ..,141 ... Ut ... Si ...192)4 Denver ft R. 0 do pfd '.4i $Mnur, bbls., Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu Oats, bu I-tye. bu barley, bu. . 28.0i0 . 22,000 .337,000 . n.ojo .. iQ.ouo 78.IMIO 803.0O0 60.0U0 On the Produce exchange today tha but ter market waa ateady; creameries, l7(A'20c; dairies, 15ul9c. Cheese, firm, lOijillc. Lgs, steady; fresh, lac. Brie do let pfd..., da Id pfd Illinois Central I- ft N M., K. ft T. ... do pfd N. T. Central KKW YORK GENERAL BIAIIKET. Uaotatloas of tha Day oa Varloaa Coanaaodltlea. NEW TORK, July 28.-FIXDUR Receipts, 17.439 bbls. : exports, 9,796 bbls.; sales, ll,5d0 Lbla.; market waa unsettled and lower to Bfll; winter patents, Ii.i0it4.tw; winter atratghta, $35tKu3.80; Minnesota patenti, $J tHHj4.Ui; winter extras, $3.10fu3.S5; winter low grades. $2.90X15; Minnesota bakers, $1,154)135. Rye flour, steady; sales, 5u0 bbls.; f'r to good, J.ioj.tu; cnotca to fancy. $a.563 .65. '-' CORNMKAL Quiet; yellow western, $1.32; , city, $1.30; Hrandywlne, $3.45((3 W. It YIC Quiet; No. 1 western, oc. f. o. b., , 4float; state, 63ac, c. 1, f. New fork car lota. - HARI.E y-Bteady; feeding, 62c, c. t f.. New York. WHEAT-Receipts, 134,570 bu.; exports. 34.13 bu.; aalea, 1.8,0 bu. Bpot. easy; No. 2 'red. 77c, elevator, T7(iiiHc, f. o. b., afloat; Na. 1 northern Duluth, lc, t. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 4c, f. o. b., afloat. While not sustaining uny severe break wheat was unsettled and easy all BTiowery weather west and a 3lsapiotntlng visible supply Increase were the steadying factors and heavy Interior receipts, bear ish cables and foreign crop news, increased stocks and liquidation promoted weukneas. Tha clone waa easy and nQ net lower; aa, 777kc, closed at 7lc; July, nit rate. k.. a. nki. OATS Lower; No. cash. 38c: track, Chicago o W.. new, 3&c; July, 39c; September, 27c; No. c., x. ft Bt. P. J WIlllC, Ultl, 00c. RTK Dull and lower at 63c. FLOUR Easy; new red winter patents. $3.2imr3.30; extra fancy and -straight, $2.91 Q3.15; clear, $2. 754i2.85: old 1015o higher. tEEU-1 imoiny. nominal." CORN MK A L Steady, H.15. PRAN-Kasy: sacked. Ac, HAY Dull and easy; timothy. $10.00 10. 00; prairie, ij.uwjv.im. WHISKY steady, $1.31. IRON COTTON TIES Steady, $1.06. BAOOINO Steady, 6jjoc. . HEMP TWINE Steady. 9c. PROVISIONS Pork: Jobbing, old. $17.00 new, $17.40. Lard, easy at $10.45. Dry salt bills, 262 per cent. Ilimu, wraA, uiiacu, r.u a biiui ib, exi , ulcer ribs. $11.12: short clear, $11.37. Bacon. weak; boxed, extra shorts, $11.87; clear ribs. $12: short clear. $12.25. M ETALS Lead: Firm at $3.974.00. Spelter: Firm at $5.05. POULTRY Slow; chlckena, 10c; springs, l.Hc; turaeys, 12c; aucaa, ic; geese, 4sc do let pfd do Id pfd........ So. Railway ' do ' pfd So. Paddo Union Pacific do pfd U. 8. Steel do pfd Wabaeh do pfd Spanish 4a Hend Mines Debeers def 19 . 71V. . IS4 .171 .151 . 11 . 41 .170 BAR SILVER-8teady at ounce. MONEY 2Vi&2 Per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills Is rt 1MB per cent; lor three months . 97 . J444 , u . 14 . 44 . 87 . 40 .100 . 71 .111 . I . 40 . 91 . II . 47 . a'4 . 11 . llVe 24 T-164 per Raw Tork Bllalnc ttaatatloaa. NEW TORK, July 28.-The following are the closing prlcea on mining atocks: l22c; lU'TTKH Steady: creamery, dalrv. 17iilc. EOQS-Steady at J4c. losa off. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 9.IKU 5.0O0 Wheat, bu 432 00 41.ta0 Corn, bu M,(J 16,000 OaAM, bu 93.OJ0 U.0U0 Adams Con Alice Breeoe Brunewlck Cos... Comatoch Tunnel Con. Cel. ft Va.. TJeedwood Terra , Horn Silver Iron Sliver Lcadrllle Cos .... , 10 ... 40 ... M ... i ... I ...180 ...luO ...lt Little Chief Ontario ophlr , fhoenlx Potoal Havage , Hlerra Nevada 8mall Hopes .. tttandard ... 11 ...l'K ...Ul ... I ... 10 ... t ... 11 OMAHA. July 28.-Bank ctearinn. $1,018, 717.22; corresponding day last year, 81,063, 471.93; decrease, 844,754.71. CHICAGO. July 28. Clearings. $25,696,408: balances. 1, 960.3M; New York exchange, par to 10c premium; foreign exchange, $4.84 for sixty dava and $4.88Vt for demand. ST. LOUIS. July 28. Clearlnga. $7,446,663: balances, $062,008; money, ateady, tVj6 per cent: New york exchange, par. v NEW TORK. July 28. Clearings. $114 765.089; balances. $7,828,068. The subtreasury had a debit balance today of iBM.oro, PHILADELPHIA. July 28.-Clearings, $12,236,428; balances. $2,738,717; money, 44 per cent. RALTIMORE. July 28 Clesrlngs. $2,769, 085: balances. $4ii6,3fi0: money. 4 per cent. BOSTON. July hj. Clearings, iib,s.-o,4Jo: balances. $980.W3. CINCINNATI. July 28. Clearings. is.rJS.- 650; money, S per cent; New York ex chance, laUJ premium. Condlttorj of the Treasury. WASHINGTON. July 28. Today'a report of the treasury balances In the general fund, exclusive of the 8150.ooo.oiio gold re serve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $3)1,944,; gold. $9S,716,831. Oil, aad Itoala. OIL CITT. Pa.. July 28. OIL Credit bal ances. $1.22; certificates, no bid; shipments. 9z.6f9 ttis. ; average, ii.aui ddis.; runs, in,. 152 bbls.: average. 80.463 bbls. CHARLESTON. 8. C. July ZS. OllA-Tur- nentlne and rosin unchanged. HAVAnnAn. IttL.. July aa. Ollr-iurnen. tine. 47iAc. Rosin, firm: A. B, C. $1.10; D. e, u, VJ ei i . 1 tl or. n 41 v. IT tt AR. V $2; K, $2.60; M. $3; N, $3.85; WO. $3.'46; WW, WILMINGTON, N. C, July . OIL Turnentlno. nothing doing: crude turpen tine, ilrm. 11.4U iz.ou ana 2.ou. isr, nrm. 11 nil. TtiLKUO, juiy is. utLr-nonn umi, eo; South Llm ana Indiana, mc. nkw tokk. juiv a oil. uottonaeen. nulet. Petroleum, steady. Rosin, steady. Turpentine, auu, 40ia'4ic No. I... 8... 1... II... tt... , to 10 44 ..1131 (0 ..11117 4 40 ,m(4 4 U COWS. Koreu r"lnn4'lal. Liverpool Grala aad Provlalons LIVERPOOL. July 28. WHEAT-Spot. no. 1 nortnern. spring, quiet at 6sza; No. 1 California, dull at 4n IM. Futures, oulet: juiy. nominal; neptemuer, sad; Uecemoer, 6 a. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, 5a iij. futures, auu October. 5s ld. l'KOV lSION.H Beef, strong; extra India mess. WTe td. Pork, firm; prime mess west ern. 82s 6d. Hama, short cut. 14 to 14 lbs.. quiet, one. iiucon. nrm; Cumberland cut, r? to - !tM 'j'et, lSs z.it. rlic 1: to 24 lbs.. Qu'let.IOs 6d: long clear middles' light. 2S to 34 11m., iiutet. 1k; long clear middles, heavy, 35 to eu lbs., quiet, 6os kl; snort clear nacxs, 1 to w lbs., steady, b; clear b Hies. 14 to 14 lbs., ateady. 62s 41. Shau'ders, square cut. 11 to 13 lbs.. ; steaay, a. iara, ateady; prima weal. tivnnv. Julv PL Increased demand for borrowing and renewed acarclty of funda were attributed today to the Stock ex change settlement. Discounts were nrm. On tha fit k exchanae nrlcea opened unde cided and there was Tittle doing beyond ar rangements for the account, which waa not lurtfi, several larua weuk eneculatlve ac- Septeraber, 6a 21d; I r ounta havina- been Uuuldated. Gilt-edged securities were earner -aim iiuuio " Irregular. Americans were Ilrm and .a hove parity, though there was almost a confident tone afterward and they became quietly irregular. Fractional relapses occurred and tliejr liubvu . ca.ri . kiv uiiiwa wee iiai-1 tionally lower. Kaffirs were Arm at flrat hut reacted: Chartereda were weak De Beers were firm. Gold premiums are Quoted. Duenoe Ares, 130.40; Madrid, oo.&u; I l.hnn e? fof Hume 1 15 PAKia, July 2S Transactions on the bourse opened calm today, with a good 1 1 I I 1 1 I 10 11 1 1 1 1 I.. 1.. 1.. 4.. 1.. I.. II.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 14.. 7 151 8 00 I.'. 1(W I 00 I. ..1000 I 00 ... 0fi0 1 o ... 197 I OS ...1(0 I 06 ... 191 I 06 ... 131 I 01 ...1001 I 10 ... 891 1 15 ... 137 I 10 ... Ill I 10 ... ISO I to ... 919 I 10 ... 0: IU .l'J40 4 00 710 1 00 T97 I 00 106 I 00 100 I 16 791 8 26 K 8 II 160 I 16 176 8 16 1001 I 16 1010 I 60 900 1 60 .'.HI 8 65 lew 1 66 1010 1 10 1000 t 76 170 I 76 173 I 16 161 1 15 920 I 15 791 I 85 BULLS. 1130 I IS 1.... 1420 I 15 1.... 1840 I Ml 1.... 1400 I IS CALVES 7 4 00 I.... STOCK COWB AND HEIFERS. ...... 616 I 60 I 1 o '. 690 8 16 1 10 3 16 !. 456 I 16 3 M 651 I 16 '0 IS STOCKERS ANT1 FEEDERS. 790 1 00 .. 714 I 60 11.. 7. 11 1121 4 00 1.. It.. 1. 1190 4 50 .129! 4 0 .1420 4 16 ...1110 I 90 ...1!40 1 15 ...1470 3 60 160 I 54 41 cows.. 8 feedera. .mw a oo 1 feder...lO) 4 25 LONDON. July 28. OIL Turpentine 20 feeders.. 992 4 60 S34 1 to . 40 I 16 4 .910 I 60 I . mO 60 1 . 114 I 10 I . 619 I 1 . IU I 16 11 , M I 10 , 4 . 674 1 90 I . 110 I 10 4 . 411 I 90 NEBRASKA. 860 8 20 22 feedera.. 1034 4 56 628 I 80 170 4 00 16 4 16 90 4 16 70C 16 170 4 15 mi 4 16 IK Itt 13! 4 15 ol 4 16 ll 4 15 Ml 4 M anlrtte. 32n 6d. LIVERPOOL, July 28. OIL Turpentine spirits, . quiet, 83a 6a. Petroleum, refined. d. Evaporated Applea aad Dried Fralta. NEW TORK. July 28. EVAPORATED APPLES Offerings continue very quiet and valuea are firmly maintained; common to good are ouoted at hiilOc; prime. 10iifl0c; choice. lTullVic: fancy. XS,a'lc. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunea pre attracting most attention. Large site Santa Claras are in best demand and quo tations show a stiffening tendency. Bpoti are steady and Quoted at from 8c to 8c for all grades. Apricots are In moderate but ateady demand, with arrivals or ina rew crop reported. Spot apricots In boxes are quoted at 1&'14c and In baas at 10 til2c. Peaches are quiet .and without spe cial feature: peeled, are quoted at 12tjl6c; unpeeled, 9100. fry beiotia NEW TORK. July 88. DRT GOODS Market for general run of cotton goods continues without change In price. Print cloths, quiet and ateady. American Woolen company opened clays, serges and chevlote for spring at aavancea 4I iM'flivo P jraro. 1 cow. 2 cowa... 4 cowa... 6 cowa... 9 cowa... 1 feeder., 11 feedera 28 cowa... 1 cow.... 1 cow.... 1 bull.. 1070 4 00 . 790 1 28 . 823 $ 85 . 8M) 8 00 . 848 $ 00 . m 86 . 773 4 00 . 978 3 00 . 830 2 60 . 8h0 $ 00 8u0 8 75 1 bull 1230 t 60 23 cows 916 3 65 4 cows 1013 4 00 1 cow 910 $ 90 1 cow 940 8 60 4 cows 65 $ 35 1 cow 9i0 2 60 14 cows 8S0 3 00 1 cow 12.11 1 Ml 8 calves... 270 4 00 $ cows. 10 feedera.. 700 $ 60 COLORADO. 8 feeders.. 407 4 66 4 feeder, 19 feeders.. !'. t 4 IS bulls.. IDAHO. 52 feeders.. 858 $ 75 32 cows.. feeders.. 868 3 00 8 cows.. WTOMING. ibull 1610 3 86 11 cows., cow 840 26 U cows., cow 10U0 i 76 1 Blear.. 1 feeder... 910 3 28 24 feedera.. 9u7 $ 25 I steer 1020 $ 50 1 Steer..... 870 4 00 1 bull. .....1590 I 40 1 calf 140 4 25 1 feeder... 700 3 85 8 feeders.. 743 3 80 11 heifers... 791 2 90 1 calf 210 00 1 steer 1180 4 60 feeders.. 790 $ 75 4 feedera.. 812 $ 76 8 feedera.. 812 3 76 1 cows 1125 2 60 1 steer 1140 4 50 1 stag 1130 8 25 8 feeders.. 9x6 3 25 23 feeders.. 99 4 45 20 feeders.. 6a) 4 00 3 feeders.. 466 $ 00 8 calves... 250 3 60 4 68 6 60 1 85 100 I 45 5 75 8 3 8 00 I 23 !.2tve.60: cannera, $1.752. 88j bulla, $2.ot 60; calves, K.OOgM.nO: Texas and Indian steers, $J.U04i-5.76: cows and heifers, $3.4.v $.. HOOS Receipts. 1.800 fieadl market strong, active and 60 higher; pigs and llHt 17 Knr7 Bn n.k.r. 17 Mk,i7 lA: hutch- era, $7.KMi.i5'. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipta. 4.M head; market dull, alow and lower; native n.uttons, $3. 'Mi tt; lamba, $4 6otjf6.7(; culls and bucks, $1 60ti4.00; atockera, $1. 03. 00; Texana, $3 (0,14.10. stock, la Sight. The following table ahows tha receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at tha five principal martlets lor Juiy as: 949 t 96 I 55 8 08 1 26 $ 35 4 25 1 40 4 36 3 26 8T,7 2H0 2i0 911 S $0 . 942 D. 8 80 4 80 8 40 I 40 8 26 No. 18..., 18..., 71... 64... 84... 78... 7..., 10..., 71... 2... 77... 60..., IB..., 78... II... 76..., 61... 78... 1... 11... 74... 74 ....210 ,....194 ,....210 ....831 ....820 ....114 ....22 ....244 ,....220 ,.-.288 ....240 ....125 210 288 ....208 ....201 ,....223 ,....2.11 ,....198 ,....84 ....in 7 2S 73 128 0 244 At. Sh. Pr, .mo io 7 40 80 160 40 80 180 140 40 120 360 120 40 10 40 80 800 80 ISO 'io 160 160 80 40 7 40 7 46 7 49 7 47 7 471 7 47 7 60 7 60 1 60 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 62 7 62 7 62 7 52 T 65 7 65 7 65 No, 86.. 18.. 19.. 61., II.. 74.. 72.. 44.. 15,. 64,. 61.. 61.. 2.. 44.. 1..., 64.... to.... 48.... 8.... 71.... 68.... 6.... 0.... 40 ...280 ...261 ...830 ...239 ...221 ...239 ...286 ...247 ...260 ...250 ,...2Fig ...249 258 ...267 ...261 ...3 ...2)8 ...217 ...840 ...314 ...253 ...239 ...266 272 AY. So 120 40 40 120 80 140 180 40 140 110 'io 1(0 80 Pr. 7 66 7 66 7 66 t 66 7 65 7 65 7 66 7 65 7 65 7 65 1 66 7 65 7 66 7 67 I 67 7 67 7 . 7 M 60 40 0 7 62 7 2V 7 ( I 82 ' 42 1 72l SHEEP This week opened with a liberal run of sheep and lambs and as other markets were also well supplied prices eased off at all points. Kt this market the decline amounted to about 15(S25c as compared with the close of last week, Packers seemed to want the sheen, but they took advantage of the liberal supply to pound prices down a little, wethers sold as hlah na $4.00 and vearllnera un to $4.:. while e"ves brought $3 75. There was not as mun activity to the larno trade and the dec:in was iuiiy as great aa on sheep. There were sorrm offered, however, good enough to bring $5.90. While the market was not what would be called active on either sheep or lambs, still the bulk of the receipts was out of first hands in fairly good season. inere was nn active oemana lor feed ers, but very few were offered. The market couia saieiy De quoted steady. Quotations for clipped stock: Good to choice yearlings, $4.2o4.50; fair to good, .i.uu'I.W, qvuu IV . ......... T.V 111V f1.VUn..lll fair to good wethers, $3.764.0O; good to choice, ewea, $3.60i3.80; fair to good ewes. $3.2D(g'3.60: good to choice spring lambs, $5.76 Uio.uu; rair to good spring tamos, $5.506.75; feeder wethers, $3.0O3.25; feeder yearlings. J3.10j'3-50: feeder - lambs, $3.0O(33.90; feeder ewes, il.xatai.zo. Representative sales: no. a v. pr, 3 Idaho bucks 173 1 goat 80 100 cull lambs 63 18 Idaho ewes 90 114 Idaho ewes 87 478 Wvomlna wethers 101 20T)9 Wyoming wethers and ewes. 101 487 Wyoming wethers 98 960 Oregon wethers 96 299 Idaho sheep and yearlings.. 93 211 Idaho lamba 71 139 Idaho lambs 62 3 Idaho staKs 1" 88 Idaho ewea 102 479 western sheep 86 76 native ewea 88 156 sheep and yearlings 90 $2 50 8 60 3 50 8 75 8 75 3 90 8 90 4 00 4 10 4 35 6 75 6 90 2 26 3 50 8 50 3 75 4 25 CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET, Cattle, 8.837 South Omaha .... Chicago , Kansas City 8 4-0 St. Louis 7.000 St. Joseph 8.048 .18.000 . 8.4 Hogs. 8.ro i3.oo 1.2O0 l.fD 1.645 Sheep. 9.766 23,000 1.300 4,600 Totals .38.826 81,696 88,564 Cottoa Market. NEW TORK .lulv CfYTTriM tSiitnrea opened easy; July, 8.52cj August, 8.23c; Sep tember, 7.87o; October, 7.710J November, 7.6lc; December, 7.62c; January, February and March, 7.63c, Spot, quiet; middling up lands, 9M6c; middling gulf, 9 5-16c salea, 13.168 bales. Futures closed barely steady; July, 8.4oc August, 8.17c; September, 7.77o; October. 7.64c 1 November and December. 7 54c; January and February, 7.63o; March, 1. 01c. LIVERPOOL. July 28.-4 p. m. COTTON Spot, moderate business and nrirea un changed; American middling, 4 29-83d. tlti.vr-BlUN, July 28. COTTON 4JUiat, 8 1S-16C. . ST. LOUIS, July 28.-COTTON-Qulet 1 middling. 8c: sales. 105 bales; receipts. 94 bales; shipments, 884 bales; atock, 16,662 bal.?.. LIVERPOOL. Julv M-nnrrnM-eiint moderate business; prlcea unchanged. American middling. 4 29-32d. The salea of tne aay were 0.000 Pales, of which 600 were for speculation and einoi-t nn4 Innlmll 6.500 American. Receipts, 4,000 bales. In cluding 1,6i0 American. Futures opened quiet, and closed easy; American middling g. o. c.l July. 4 44-64d, sellers; July and AJgust, 4 41-6fd, sellers; August and Bep tember, 4 S5-64d, sellers: September and Oc tober, 4 22-64d. value; October and Novem ber. 4l6-64d. sellers: November and De cember, 4 12-64tfj4 13-64d, sellers; December and January, 4 U-64d. buyers: January and February, 4 ll-64d, sellers; February and March, 4 ll-64d. sellers: March and Anrll. 4 11-fild, eellers. NEW ORLEANS. .Inlv 9ft fATTYiw . Nominal : sales, 250 bales; ordinary. 744cs good ordinary. 7e; low middling. 8e'. middling. 8 13-16c: aood mlririllne-. flue. vnM. dling fair. 9c; receipts. 2.540 bales; stock, 63 285 bales. Futures, steady; July, 85519 ,5fic; August, 8.2(T30c: September, 7.74-a 7.76c; October, 7.53'17.54c; November. 7.43(3 7.4fc; December, 7.43f'7.44c: January. 7.443 7.45c; February, 7.44fj7.45c; March, 7.447.46a. Coffee Market. NEW TORK. July 28 COFFEB Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 Invoice, 5c. Mild, steady; Cordova. 8irMlt4c. ThS marir.f opened Irregular, with prices 6 points lower ,J "'ii ingiirr ana continued more or less Irregular most of the session, with trading comparatively quiet, total sales amounting: to hut sn ono hi cama u of firm Brazil markets, to offset whirh were big primary receipts and clearances. European news waa 1U1I am Inni.i ... and did not attract much attention. Europe 1 .i. uin maes 01 tne market dur ing the day, commission houses bought straggling lota and the clique" for tho time being seemed to be sellers of near months, In which the chief weakness existed. The list In the afternoon grad ually worked lower and closed net un changed to 10 points lower. Sales Included: July, 6.30c; August. 6.35c; September, 6 35ff 6.45c: October, 6.257?5.30c: November, 6.20 iF' December. 5.20W6.35C; January. 6.25 5.30c; March, S.305.35c; May, 6. 405o. 45c. agar Market. NEW TORK. Julv 88 RTTnrr. firm; fair refining, 2c; centrifugal. 96 test) 8 ta'x8"'.2':: i uhuhaho, juiy aa. BuuAR Mar ket strong; open kettle, 2tff3 806c; open kettle, centrifugal, 33c: centrifugal yel low, 3(!f4c; seconds, li33e. I,A.SSEI)ull: centrifugal. 6fj".5c. LONDON. July 28.-SUGAft-Bet. July, Batter Market. July 28 BUTTER Thera ' 818 3 60 ..640 2 60 ..1325 ! S5 .. 893 $ 40 .. 978 1 60 .1000 $80 . .1UH4 $ to ..UuO 4 34 Cattle Strong? Hoga Steady to Higher and Sheep Lower. PlTlnirin T , . 1 . . no linwr u, i . 18,000 head. Including 1,000 Texana and 2.000 westerns; steady to strong: good to prime steers, $7.80(68.70: poor to medium. $4.50tf o.w; Blockers ana feeders, 1a.00fnib.z5: cows, $1.5(Kfi!5.50: heifers. $2.25ffl6.25: canners. $1.50 tiz.&o; bulls, iz.Z5i7to.Z5: calves. $2.50f6.50: Texas-fed steers, $3.25(6.75; western steers, o.tii(no.3u. nous Receipts, z3,two nead; estimated tomorrow, 15.000; left over, 3,000; ateady to rigner; mixed una nutcnerg. $7.204i.oo: good to cho'ce heavy, $7.75fi8.05: rough heavy, $7.25(37.65; light, $6.907.80; bulk of sales, 7.40Sj'7.(i. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 23.000 head; sheep and lambs, lower; good to choice wethers, $4.00ijt4.76; fair to choice mixed, $2. 604. 00; western eheep, $2.504.60; native lamns, u.MKUn.oo. Official yesterday: Receipta. Shipments Cattle 1.750 334 Hoga 4,174 507 Sheep 3.875 24S Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. July 28. CATTLE Re ceipts, 4.050 head natives. 8.800 head Tex ina, 1,000 head Texas calves, 300 head na live cavies; corn-rea came, active, steaay Quarantine and western cattle, steady others opened strong, closed weak; choice . A 1 V. . . . ....... A- I.- ... 1 (V- a export I1U u.rwru nrri pipriB, mt .tMii n.M fair to Rood. $4.7.n7.6: stockers and feed ers, $2.10i6.50; weBtern fed steers, $4.6j) 6 25: Texas and Indian steers, $3.owi4.fti Texas cows. I2.50ift3.25: native cows. $1.7f,r 4 10; native heifers. $3.15Ca5.00; canners, $1.50 4.2.50: hul s. 32. 7511x3.75: ca ves. M.owis.lo. HOOS Receipts, 1,200 head; market 6ft 10c higher; active; closed strong; top, $7.S5; bulk of sales, $7.507.75; heaw, $7.Wt7&V mixed packers. $7.50t7.65i yorkers. $7,404 7.6; light, $7..Hif7.50: pigs, $6.2.rj'7.0O. BliElir' ANJJ l,aivi hb neceipts, i,jio head; market slow, but steady; lamba eaay; native lambs, $4.45(6.30; western lambs, $3 20 Jio.OO; native wethers, $4.3ij 5.15; western wethers, $3.35g4."5; fed ewes, $3.65fi 4.60; Texas clipped yearlings, $3.754j4.65: Texas clipped sheep, $3.40(i3.a; atockers and feed ers, $-.80u3.20. New Tork Live Stock Market. NEW TORK. July 28. -BEEVES Re ceipts, 12.318 head; good steers, steady; tops, $8; bulls, $2.K0&4.60; cows, $2.0041-1.00; extra, $6.80; heifers, $4. Met 60; cables steady. CALVES Receipts. 8,212 head; veals, 86 35c higher; veals. $5.i7.87: choice, $8; grassers and buttermilks, $3.2V54.O0. HOGS-Receipta, 6,000 head; market Arm; stcte hogs, $. I BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 16,000 head; steady; sheep, $3.0um4.8O; culls, $2.60; lambs, $3,5o-tj'4.50: St. Joseph Lira Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, July 28. CATTLE Re ceipta, 2.048 head; ateady: natives, $4.6o9 8.25; cowa and heifers, $1.6o4i.Z5; veala, $2 606.00; bulla and stags, til.6uij6.2G; stock ers and feeders. $2.0"y6.2S. HOGS Receipta, 2.545 head: imOa higher; light and light mixed, $7.4B7.70; medium and heavy, $7.60&7.s5; pigs, $4.257.15j bulk, I7.K5lii7.76. SHEEP No receipta: demand atrong. Sloaa City Llva Stock Market. SIOUX CITT, la.. July 28. (Special Tele gram. CATTLE Receipts, 40U; market ateady; beeves, $6.&o47.25; cows, bulla and mixed, $2.5Oo.00; atockera and feedera, $2.b0 tit.tio; yearllrga and calves. $2.6o4j4uO. HOOSRecelpta, l.(M); atrong, $7.2&7.60j bulk. 7.4U7.W. t. Loala Llva Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. July 28 CATTLE Receipta. 7.0) head. Including 6000 Texana; market dull and steady; native shipping and ex port ateera. $5 24W6.75. with strictly fancy worth up to ft. 76. but none on market; dressed beef and butcher steers. $4.2&7.&Oi steers under 1 " lbs., $4.0uo'7.00; storkera and feedera, $2.75$6.26; cowa aud halfera. 1 ElKli H.LAUN. 111.. Julv waa only one small lot of butter offered on tne isoara or Trade today, amounting to 34 tubs, 10 of which sold at 21e. The official market waa made firm at 20e, a decline of 1c. Tho output of tha week waa 730,000 lba. Wool Market., ST. LOUIS, July 28.-WOO!-Htrong me dium fc-radea and combing, 13iff18o; light fine C16c; heavy fine, lolSc; tub washed, 164J250. Cincinnati Whisky Market. xPlFFdV' Ju,yA 28 -WHI8KT-DIS- . tillers' finished goods dull on basis of $l.ai. Trae Story. Chicago Tribune: Once there wag a kind hearted old man who happened upon a hawk that was about to make a meal of a pigeon. He drove away the hawk, picked up tha half dead pigeon, carried It tenderly to bla home, and took care of It until it waa well again. Then he built little house for It In his back yard and Bald: "Now, my pigeon, live there and enjoy yourself. I'll take care that tha hawks don't disturb you hereafter." But the kind old man bad a lot of bad nephews. The worst of the lot was named Steve. Steve with the assistance of eome of tho others, built a strong tncloaure all around and over tha pigeon house, so tight that nothing could get either In or out, and then they said: "Now, my little pigeon, bay good time. Fly around and get your own feed If you can." The moral of this story Ilea In the ap plication on't Tbe Thoagjhtlesa Poet. Chicago Record'Herald: Ha was reading a beautiful poem to ber about two fond lovers who dwelt In a vine-covered cottage. Presently ha beard ber sigh. "Ah. Miss Waddington Arabella," ha aid, "what a beautiful picture It is. How happy I could ba to live In auth a bower with with " "Br-r-r-r," ahe shivered. "I was feel ing ao aorry for them. Think of tha germs that must have clung to those vlnea. Think of tbe awful things that might bava been bred under tha dead leaves there!" He put the book down and looked out across the roofs at the smoky chimneys and wondered why the poet hadn't thought of that' Discerning, Gernse. Baltimore American i "What, Is this atuft?" asked the testy husband, sput tering over a mouthful of the strange dish which be finds on tha breakfast table. "That," answers tba thoughtful wife, "la tbe new health food." "It ought to ba healthy," declares tha husband. "Ill bet no germ of aay would try to llva on tt." sense WyamlaaT Ploaeera te Gather. SUNDANCB, Wyo., July I.--(8peclal.) The ploneera ot Orook and Weatoa coun ties will hold a reunion at Plna Oroya, Can yon Springs prairie, Friday, Auguat t. Congressman Mondell will be tba apeaker of tha day. All sorts of sports will bo In dulged In. A basket dinner and roasted ateer will ba aerted. BLOOD POISON la the worst diaeaae on eaitn. yet the easiest to curs WHEN YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO. Many have pimples, spots on tha akin, sorts la the moutk. alters, falling hair, bone pains, catarrh; don't know It la BLOOD POISON. Bend to DR. IlHOWN, 935 Arch Bt., Philadelphia, Pa., for BROWN'S BLOOD CURE. $2.00 per bottle; laata onw month. Bold only by 6 harms n eV McConnall Drug Co.. Jelh and Lodga Ste.. Omaha. Brown's CapsulatftuY SZHr.Wui podgaStreete. EASY I'ONEY ! ! SSSSXX? Ill makes line by our euro as4 safe sreteax el tart lateelmont. Kntlrelr Bew plea FlttC. Writ (or It auka. THE poutilAa rALY o., Tarl Blotters, 111 Clark Street, CHICAGO,