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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1902)
V THE OMAnA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1002. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Viols Gsre. Family Tumble on Big E oeipti in Bearish Market. - . K .Mn.. rindn market hmk tfl I a bushel under stop-loss selling, general liquidation, promising crop news and better receipts. The close was unettieu at i'a' lc net decline. May, 4i4c, closed at 4-c: Jnlv. ftVuic. closed at Y4c: Septem ber. 'Vi'CSc, closed at 61c; December, 4r(H!''-, closed at 4,4C. I UA'1 8 Receipts, , tin. ; exports, 116 I hti. Bpot. weaker; No. 2, 6!c; No. 8, 2c; Nn 2 white (fin: No. 3 white. 64c: track REACTION SETS IN. TOWARD END OF DAY mixed -vn, (rack white western. market was Weak and lower on Dig re- Jmr !, After Dropping FIt Cents, Get Snpport and Qalt Advanced .Provision. Are Weak ad SatTer Losses.. CHICAOO. July 29-Bears were In full control of all grain market most of the day. The tumbling was not connnca uniy to breaks In Julv. where there had been rallying ' slightly with celpts, afterward other markets. . . HAY Stendy: shipping, 6570c; gooa to choice. Dn'ntl.oo. . HOPS Firm; state, prime to cnoice, iwu Crop, 131(1 -O'', JW'. I'HJ, I MU, nniv, common to choice, 191 crop, 24j2c; I), 17 4ilKc; olds, 7i Mw: Pacific ensst, 1901 crop, 21 ti24c; I9"0, 1i18c; olds, 2Va2hr. I .K AT If KK Steady ; acid. 24).kc, second clear. 12.45. BRAN In bulk. H4.0IVffl4.2S. Liverpool Grata and Provisions. patents, $3 70010; first clears, $30VfJ'3.15; I were In good demand and finished very nrni. nrnirs reaciea, cui tr-i-rivr-i r. ,. -tlally and closed steadier. Industrial and tractions were weak and Rio tlntos werfj neglected. The nrlvate rate of discount wae 2 6-18. Three per cent rentes, Vit 27c f"r the account; exchange on London, Sot lc for checks; Spanish 4s, 80.85. nr.KL.iN, July 29. Trading on me oourse today was quiet. Interest centered In the Hochumer shares, which relapsed 8 polnta LIVERPOOL July 29. WHEAT S'pot, No. 1 northern, spring, quiet, Ss ld; No. 1 California, dull, 6s 4d; futures, quiet; Julv, nominal; September, 6s d; Decem- U-w' Km 1 1 CORN-Spot, ateady; American mixed, 5s when a dividend' of 7 per cent waa an- lld; future, steady; September, 6s 2d; nounced. Canadian Pacifies were easier October, Rs ld. on New York advlcea. Turks and Spanish PROVISIONS Reef, strong; extra India 4s were depressed on sales for the Paris mess. 107s 6d. Pork, nrm; prune mess wesi- i account. ern. S2s 6d. Hams, short cut, 14 to 18 lbs., quiet, s. Bacon, firm; Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbs., quiet, frs; short ribs. It to 24 lbs., quiet, 69s 6d; long clear middles, light, 28 to 34 lbs., quiet, 60s; long clear middles, heavy, 35 to 40 lbs., quiet, 68s Sd; short clear backs, IS to 20 Ins., steady. S-s: clear bellies. 14 to IS lbs., steady. PROVISIONS Reef, steady; family. $1600 S2s fd. Shoulders, square cut, 11 to 13 lbs., mkt dM ,',,,, m,lr 4J16.50; mess. $13.5o; beef hams. 22.uuS:3.; steady, 47a 6d. Lrd. quiet; prime west- WMknMf MrW ,n tms aa , packet, ih.wkoio.i"'; city extra nam mwi, irn. in tierces, penou, iimcnrm '"land even some attempts were $22.001 24. 00. Cut meata, quiet; ptcaiea oci- i pans, mi. SEW YORK STOCKS AD BONDS. Effort to Indace Speenlatlon for Rlaa Fatlle aad Weakness Follows. NEW YORK. July .-Tody's stock cn positive s yesterday even aome attempts were made to MAHA LIVE STOCI MARKET Beef Cattle of Otod Quality Bold Bsadily at Itsady frioea. HOG MARKET GENERALLY STEADY Actlvo Demand tor Better Grades of Sheep aad Yearling, bat Lambs Were a Mttle Dall aad Weak .Feeders Steady. . l. ...! Th. mhnl. rln ChMt. I,.. Iu'lahu. ll.l.,l .I,nnl,l,ri MTSft rlfflKqlUm' Amriin flllMt whlt. ... ' " r,r-Luii.iiuii .r ... Receipts were: Official Monday Official Tuesday corn, oats ana rye, in mi mimum, ru. t.ta; pick ed nam, iz.uaiz.ciu. iru, rny. steaay, we on; American iinesi tuimru, tone of the market r..cam decided! rink lower under the smothering weight of big western steamed. $10 95; July closed. $10 .92. steady: 49s 8d. J.," ? 7-. "iVJ Tl? attemrVt to revl" receipts and prospects of Immence coarja nominal; refined, easier; South America. TALLOW I"r!me city, steady, 28s; Au- Breculatlon turned to a few low-orlced grain crops. In July, where sensational $n ;B; compound. $8.12'Vf58.50; ronUnent, trallan. In Tendon, dull. 83s. stacks annnrenfw on thJ !nnaltlon that Srops were expected, the bears were some- iU0. Pnrk. easier; family $20..5; short FIX)fjR-St. Louie fancy winter, firm, " '"pX'P-P' ?rf" ''heaV.tocSuld nroCe what disappointed. In the other months. ciear. $19 Cn 21.00; mess, $18 50519.50. $a d. Jnnra?rJ?ttl . A?- ir.i n,lhllr,P(h however, iVre pr'ces were considered on HIDKS-Steady ; Galveston, 20 to 23 lbs., M0PS-At London (Paclflo coast). Arm, Tl ,h K' h 13 ?,o Thmov.ment a fair commercial basis, the crops were 1RC; California. 21 to 26 Iba.. 19c; Texas dry. h...iJtiVilw .A J.ne. .?f torn. udden and disastrous to the bulls and 24 to 30 lbs , 14c. Rt'TTER Nominal. fhin. Iv.e i t, , n-Jrn i ,V quite astonishing. Toward the close a re- wwiL-Bteady; domestic fleece , 26 30c. PEAS-Canadlan. quiet, (a HJ. 5'n gt VffiJ" ThdinJitth? ill ariinn mm I in in mnsif ac I h 1 1 1 1 11 u rniirviaui -1 a . i j i lv firm rn v iz tift iihh. i. Dial:. m a..a Jk. ia 4ua i 1 rltV t, which had lopt S cents. In I countrv (nku. ffree), 6" wnrni iubi tuny ? Briltemher C0nl,rJf !t'S- ly1??- . . .ua days, 325,000 centals. Including 187,000 Amer- lnN l.?er 8X and niCE-FlrVn ; domestic, fair to extra. 4H9 loan Recetpt, cf American corn during ber 2c ana gc. Japanese, 465c. . th i.t threa rt.vn none. 1 its closed 2c HOTTER Receipt. 22T9 pkgs.; dull and th8 'et threo flaya, none. coa In July oata the end July uc. Julv corn 4c. Bentem R.nimlwr nsta a:c. Julv oat higher and provisions closed 6c to 3Sc down, weak; state dairy. 17(i.r20c; creamery, 17ig corn ruiea consistently oeniinii ... i 2wc; creamery, imitation, lowi'isc; iac Anilnn. l'.lr.ma m-eskness set In almost I itAHn at the start of business. Heavy receipt CHEKSK Receipts, 9.2S2 pkgs.; large firm, and cable communications to Bradstreef at least $2,ooo.0u0 more will go out on and fine weather were the Incentives. Aug- Kmaii w; fancy, large, colored and white, show the following changes In available Thursday. The movement continue to mentlng these was an almost total absence 9.c. fanryi pmall, colored 10c; white, t'c. supplies a compared with laet account: pussle observers more or les. Large obll- or support. Apparently mo umr-nrn . KOG9 Ri thetlc effect In allied stocks. News of disorders in the mining region seemed to be construed a evidence that the I miners' strike was In course of dlsln- Chances la Available Snppllea. mftA of furth.e .n..m.nt. f nM for NEW YORK. July 29 Special telegraphic I export, but It was generally believed that Receipts. 14,822 pkgs.; steady; . B.ni.nh.r , imost no sunnnrt and market was also easy and aim. wun spot In September gave almost no iiippnn nn i10,-h i : anrtil BO. Conner at New York ih. tfiiMMin whs mm mis in rrrsi waa iu . r . . . . . . Wheat. I nlted states and Canada, nil tinna rnr.i...r. vnnn . k. .. . f t , - .. . . . . . . i r ..... in.ii,i. nu n...... .. w - state and Pennsylvania. 2ofi2'c; western. Vn i ISS" ln7'T.J: i mm T, ! turlng constantly. It I also clear enough candled, lReWVic; western, uncandled, 16V4 fr na ,n. Canada, decreased 1.800,000 bu., tnat tn9 restricted volume of our exports vlIHr.'' hLVP'rteS e'."1. Canada. ...t cf i?J!? ' " ot exchange lt I ii .am h mmt nan v t rvnw i iripi iipi. et.vii ixt.:. i . - - iuiiih i u r i r in 1 1 in nrn. I'OUI.TRY Allve Irregular; turkeys. 1! ffiisc- fowls 13Ur. nressed. easv: chickens feti lftr; fowls. 13Hc; turkeys, 14S-15c. . . ln8 '" I mnnr t n t I n crea sea re- -f.?'.h.eat "0 U.T04.000. compared with METALS The market today wa quiet. In Iindon weakness In tin was noted, prices 113. ""0 .noo.a,o. ana or oata, 161.1U0, com ti'wi I 3.234.000. "' I U... .k... I- .Y. - Ai .V. . 'ii i v ii r i .1 .a .no .aula uiavirmiij . I . tu. Two day this week.. Same days lust week.. Same week before Same three weeks ago... 6.244 ame four week aco.... 4.142 Sam day last year 4.234 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table show the receipt of cattle, hogi and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, with comparison with last years lftM. 1901. Inc. Dec. Cattle 416.031 890,129 64 92 Hog 1.496.691 1.434.217 61.374 Sheep 620.881 688.328 67,445 The following tabl show the avenge price of hogs sold on the South Omaha market the last several days, with com parison with former year: Vork onll cllnue have, as they announced deserted the July deal, for on fair offering cf this month there was a rapid decline and a net loss of 4c from last nlnht's close, with the closing sale at D7c. Trade was not heavy, but offerings were so liberal In addition to the reports of exceptionally large coarse grain cropa that the corn ma rue i an arounn hjus, un t& hi.fl " r- v ... - . ... .i .i ... ii' i hub tt v. c ...una ul n Kbles were Indifferent, the cash demand f " .Vll"?0":"!? private elevators, 138.0 fell off snd general news of other nature ""'"a' 2" d end closing with L P"t t Louisville. 125.000 bu. at Roches favored the Sears. The big short Interest M snd future, at 126 .s 6d The local b t Mllwaukee private eleva a rnuii k me intii o i ill ihii ih.hl tiiti mnrs -n M. . , - ported thU wek are thn.e of 206.000 bu. T' bu. at Newport News and 60,000 bu. at lheV' hreskV Se'ntember opened Va'c with SaVow Vhanrea in the list.' Standard rtTwn i?. f t X airf ketTt on a con- "Pt to Augusf cfosed at $11.3tvffU.IB lake S d"ec.e l',SCt .T?aV k VMjd T's lai cars to oe receivea neru " . ' :, lowereo in .10. nnni r in iik m.o& ii. on inn iu- mates or on v tomorrow checked the decline and Sep tember closed weak tc down at 66c. Re ceipts were 334 cars, 94 of contract grade. Wheat showed much weakness early on the corn slump and lower cables. Receipt were . .. 1 .....a.. I tr, .T7U. F.nellfth Iron Was Steadv. With I her 98U.e- no .Tuiv tAe- new KanlemKer or sup- il" . &a iriHi. I ' " 1 ' ' . V. . V T 1 1 1 r" d ' ' TT IIIKIiri ..V. a.,., .......... , n : ( - strong; October, Chattanooga. money rates nere ana tnose abroaa tnai The leading decrease is that or 323,000 ox --. i In Manitoba, negotiated. Money Is now declining bom in iieriin ana in fans ana is rising nrrn. Toledo Grain and Seed. I without availing to check the calling home or credits, wnicn necessitates tne goia snip- ,a,LTh?renmenV"nbdb"br Ola-Bow id Wher at 56sd and Middles- port that threatened a. bad break In th borouKn unchanged at BRs. Iron ruled feadlng cereal. Prediction iwrel tor a rec- w.rrilnt. No. , foundry, northern, crd breaking crop northwest. Lor"" the 23. 2 foundry. $20.0022.50; No. 1 outh- sentiment was very bearish and the local . to r)rti."3 00. Hires at R2 12s 6d. Iad prices were steady cash, 71ic; July. 71c; September, TlXc; and uncnangea in nrn-n maraeia, nere ai ntoemBer, 72'4c; My, tsili'nwio, $4 12'i,and abroad at 11 Is 6d. Spelter ruled CORN Actle, weak; July, 80c; Septem about steady at nome ana in uonoon, cios- i ber, 64c; Iiecember, 43c. Ing there at 129 and In New York at OATS Active, tlrm; July, 38c; Septem Ib.ai. r.ngnsn iron was sieaoy, wun i per, Glasgow 4d higher at 56s Sd and Middles- I 22Hc. SEED Clover, TOLEDO. July 29. WHEAT-Pull, weak; ments. The removal of the feverish tone of Hock crowd sold almost to a man. The south west, which received a heavy load today, sold freely. Stop-loss orders were met In abundance on the decline, but as soon as d SEED Clover, dull. $5.20. RYE No. 2, 68c. WHOLESALES MARKETS. Phlla teii.tild Prodnce Mnrarl OMAHA Steadv: extra western creamery. 2bc: these were exhausted the tone Improved. .Hlna rrde and Onofatlona on extra nearby creamery. 22c. The pressure lifted and excellent buying by Condition of Trade and unotatlona on EGG8-8teady, fresh western. 20Hc loss Influential houses aided the pit In a fair I Staple and Fancy Frodnec. I off; fresh southwestern, 18c; southern, K'tp leaction. lmitt seaDoara sales ot ii loans i ..,,.,, I ibc, loss on:. ii.m.nln (ha rallv .Tiilv which nf lain I KGOS Candled StOCk. 160. I I'liL-vC tr.l.. Vm.. Va-i. f,.ll has been very narrow and easily affected. I Livfc pouliky wens. c. rooster, ac- prlme( nxgoc; fair to good, Vi nung ratner narrow, opening fiil4c oown ""'" " y; , iu'. r." . n-wu, I 6c. Island has much to do with the undertone of weakness of stock. The delay In the formal announcement of the details of the plan gives rise to some apprehension of changes. The criticism of the plan turns on the feature which propose to convert etock Into foreclosure bonds. late In the day the bears were encour aged by the failure of various attempt to put up prices to mske a determined attack under which the market yielded snarpiy. July ..... T 4H $9 I 1 11 July 1.... T U III IN July ... 5 M 6 74 6 01 1 78 July .... July I.... T 64V4 I Tjfi 0f $ TS July .... 6 791 181 t 83 July 7.... T 764, U I 81 Juar I.... T ITA I 8t I 88 July 7 S04 6 81 6 111 July 10... T 83"i I 86 I 13 t 90 July 11... t 6 92 6 04 I 96 July 11... 7 77Vi 196 102 4 041 July It... 6 86 I 13 4 09 July 14... 7 72S 6 08 4 06 July 16... 7 76 6 77 $99 July 18... 7 72H 6 64 I 02 July 17... 7 72 6 66 4 94 4 01 July 18... 7 73 6 68 4 87 4 16 July 19... 7 86. 6 62 4 99 4 28 July 20... 6 69 4 98 4 19 July 21... 7 62H 6 07 4 21 July 22... 7 41H 6 88 4 S4 July 23... 7 92 6 71 I IE July 24... 7 41S 6 7016 15 4 86 July 26... 7 63 6 74 6 061 4 81 July 26... 7 62 6 69 6 02 4 27 July 27... 6 69 6 06 i 4 32 July 28... 7 63 6 13 4 83 July 29... 7 65i S 47 4 32 13c; choice Milwaukee Grain irfarket. MILWAUKEE. July i. WHEAT 2 I at "iZimWtc, and after dipping to 72c closed snd geese, 6(&jc; spring chickens, per lb., only a trifle easy, a lower, at 73Vc. Sep- l "J, , , tember opened Hfic to down at ULTTER Packing stock. 7W.o to 70iC, r lli, ll.lVTI neae waa liberal. Fine "weather was ft ring. 6c; pickerel. 8c; pike. 9c; perch. 8c; northern 77Hf77c; Sepmber, 7o70Hc. v ..v. .. r 1 i.... I huffalo. dressed 7c: sunflan. 6c: bluetlna. 8c: RYE Dull: No. 1. 56(iifi0c. 6.12 cars 28' of contract grade- whlteflsh, 10c; catfish. 13c; black bass, 18c; I BARLEY Dull; No. S, 68c; ample, 80 Minneapolis and Duluth reported 266 cars, n .-J- Alc "aimo"- 1DC; ,naaorv; 'ic; r-r.uMa. v,.. making a total for the three points of 7S8 Pd,flh. 12c,: ra . napper. 10c; lobsters, CQRN-September, 66c. cars, against 712 last week and 7n6 a year ago. Beanoaro clearances in wheat and flour equaled 121,000 bu. Prlm.rv receipts were 1,419,000 bu., against 1,123,000 bu. last year. July oata afforded the spectacular side of the blackboard story of the trading today. On a little selling, stimulated by the very heavy receipts, July broke early to 63c, or a loss of 6c from yesterday's close. When the decline In the other grain pits was checked bid for several "fives" of new July put the price up quickly to a strong close, 2c higher, at 80c. The trade wa still at sea as to the possibilities of the manip ulation In this option. At the outset It was expected that the 686 cars of new ar rival today, with 172 car of contract fTade, and other contract stuff, total 800, 000 bu. for deliveries, would break prices. Everything pointed to a deluge of oats this week. With only two day more to th July deal It wa all guesswork whether the short had settled or would have enough contracts settled to avoid a bad squeeze When the price reacted and advanced it boiled, per lb., 27c; lobster, green, per lb.. znc; ounneaaa. ivc. CORN 60c. OAT8-65C. RKAN-Per ton. $16. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hay Dealers association: Choice hay, No. 1 upland, $8; No. 1 medium, $7.50; No. 1 coarse, $7. Rye straw, $5.60. These price are for hay of good color and quality. De ir.ana ra:r. K?ee:p:s ::gr.i. VEGETABLES. PHILA.DEI..PHIA, July 29. BUTTHR I The scramble amongst the room shorts lo cover at tne Close ana tne resulting en&rp rallies revealed the professional character of thin attack. The market closed active and extremely Irregular. A feature of the day was the persistent absorption of Mis souri Pacific at all levels. Colorado Fuel was notably weak. The activity In the bond market wa confined to some of the convertible lssuea. Total sale, par value, $3,108,000. United States bonds were unchanged on the last call. The following are the closing price on the New York stock exchange: Atchison ! St. Pol pfd... do pfd lui'ifcFo. raeine .... Tnu at Paclflo Dal. ft Ohio do Did Canadian Paclflo.. Canada 80.. Peoria Market. TlrnTA 111 Jnl 98 CTmUVam anllCliea. St Ohio. Irw... s I Chicago AltOD .w.--., ..... v. - ... I i... tA ( A Tfl Fjiiv anil lrrmilaf Ma 1 whit I oiu, vii;, new, owuiu. WHISKY-On the baai of $1.31 for fln- lsr.ea good. Dnlnth Grain Market. caao. Ind. do pfd Chicago 4k B. Ill Chicago O. W do lat prd do 2d prd Chiron K. W C. B. I. a P DULUTH. Julv 29 WHEAT Cash! Vn , 1 I 1 . . V n . . . ,n . & . . ' u . T.. A. f .11. CAlUFLOWiiK Home grown, per do-. northern and July. 744c: SeDtember. 70Ue: o pfd.............. U An win . . . .... . - - - . - - ' . r r f a. jjecemoer, onc. OATS September. Jlc 75(&90c. NEW CELERY Kalamaaoo, 80c. POTATOES New. per bu.. 254T35c. GREEN ONIONS Per doc. according to lxe ol Duncnei, ltxaauc, TURNIPS Per bu., 30c, BEETS Per basket, 40o. OKEEN CORN Per do., tc , CUCUMBERS Per do., 25c. LETTUCE Per dozen bunches. 20c. PARSLEY Per do., 80H35c. RADISHES Per dog.. 20c. WAX BEANS Home srown, per market New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Julv 29. MONEY On call 2H&3 per cent; last loan, 24 per cent; prime nicri-umiifj paper, wiro per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady at $4.87 for demand and at $4. ,&-!. 86V4 for C. C. C. A Bt. L...1M' Colorado Bo l4 do lit pfd 77V do 2d ptd 41 W Del. as Hudson 17H Del. L. 4k W ITS do ptd .r.... n Erie 171. do lat pfd.... do Id ptd l"Vso Hallway 184 h do r'i arsa Ta racino .... til Toledo, at. L. aV W. II 61 do prd ai 40H I Union racllla 101 i do prd 3tt L... 14 Wabaah I0S4 7Vi! do prd 46 s4 .lis iwneenn u. a..... ii sow I do id prd 17 . M Wis. Central rm do prd 4fft Adama Ex inn Amarican ux xx Vnlted Btaua Kl....ll Wella-Famo Bi Ill Amal. Cop par M'4 Atr.cr. Car aV P Ilsa do ptd C 11(4 aroar. iin. uu Zl do ptd 1 Amor. 8. j X 44U. do prd rr Anae. Mlnlnx Co 10c 1- Brooklyn K. T M'.( ii Colo, ruol I 4 (ji Cona. Gas 111 .141 ...10 waa thought the final squeexe was at hand. I basket, 31 35c; string bean, per market orpiemoer was sola rreely on fine weather I basket aotijsoc. sixty days: poeted rates. t4.S64ll.88U: com-I Oiaat Nor. Ird..-.wl0 iCont. Tobacco ptd.. .11114 DicruiBl Ullia. .oi'(U4.psI94. I nocKini vUB7 ..... i i ... .. ...ii v m S1LVEK Bar, Wc; Mexican dollar. 41Vte. P'a r"'". to"' nd dropped from 32c to 8140 and closed Tc aown at 4BC, Provisions were very weak on selling out of sympathy with grain weakness. Early the market was atrong on a strong 1-og market. There was some fair support to lard, but other products were not wanted and prices declined sharply. Sep- - mi oa (TinLi I . 001 . a " . x an wr, inn n. tiuBcu tuu aown f A nfa A Cl C ( H -.n .. ap V-ma avvvistrn new. lic. follow ONIONS New California, In sack, per V. B. raf. as. rag 10 ic. TOMATOES Per market basket, $L NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2.15. FRUITS. TlTArVItra raltfnrnln flt Jnhna mV? Af. at '. kansas Eibertas, per 4-baaket crate. $1; per stern .rawiorcis, sue. per 4-baaket crate. BONDS Government, steady; state, in- "" Central ,,.l lir. f9t .... :tlve; railroad. Irregular. ,rw " US il?i.L Ti-.:oslng "uo,"t"" on bona Lak. tn.,i'i:::::Sy!.i.'ii' i.Oa. An M , Ntlon1 1A . or mrmnur larn nn m ap at im ami. Umber rib. 36c off at ta" r u 1 A Sii rma Estimated recelnia n-h.. . I 1 LL1? all'ornla. cars; corn. ,26 ckr.; oau. car.7 hogsl 'SSper'box. $1 161.26. PEARS California, per oox. $2 25. APPLES Summer varieties, per bbl., $3.00. The leading; future ranged a follow: Articles 1 r.r.,n i iTiTr-. , CANTALOUPE Texas, per crate, $2; per central 1 01 1 oa. te , , ......, , iU,o. iHjr, hasket, 76C "u WA' KKMMJiiB r-er ui, 5i.(iria.(iu. GRAPES Southern Catalbaa, per 20-lb. Wheat July Sept. Dec. May Sept. Dec. May Cats a July bJuly a Sept. b Sept, Dec. May Oct. Jan. Oct. Jan. . Ribs Sept. Oct. Jan. 7S 4TV1 ;o1r tr 26 59 CM 6T44i 4-4 41 65 73H 70 70UI 72'B 60 j 68 44. 42! 41 0 284 32 31oT,t 82 32 17 01 17 15 17 02 17 05 16 90 16 90 10 77 10 77 10 40 I 10 40 177 177 10 40 10 47 10 07 10 10 8 20 I 8 20 72 70 6 715 57 65 V 42 41 40 63 28 ' 81' 31 16 70 18 80 15 67 10 2 10 17 67 10 10 9 9 SSU3? CW. $1.60, 70-V!70'ii71 6970B 72 67 68 43 41 40 60 , 28! 32 31 81 16 80 18 80 15 87 10 87 10 17 67 10 15 9 95 TROPICAL FRUITb. PINEAPPLES Florida, 30 to 36 count, 13.50. UA V1V1U PaK Klina-tVt rArrl n or a 72 gUe t2.Wal.lb. I ORANUKS Valencia, M.ib.OO; Medl. terranean sweeta. $4.O0a4.25. LEMONS Fancy, $0; choice, $4.50; Me- tlnas. I4.504.o 00. MISCELLANEOUS. 41 68 2oi 32 31V 32ltJ ..107 L. N. nnf. 4s 101 I.IOT14 Ilex. Central 4a tt ..IftMt do la Ine 1214 ..H1 Minn, at fll. L. 4s...ino m. , a. at t. 4a ion do la u ..10 IN. T. Central Is 101 .. 10141 do sen. 4a lntu ..104 N. J. C. ten. (a 13CV4 ..103'No. Paclflo 4a 104 ..104 I do la 7514 .. M N. aV W. eon. 4a.. ..101 . .lina naming sen. 4a VI .. W Bt L A I M e. (a . .11714 ..11 u. b, r. a... snw ..10;St. L. aV 8. W. la... V ..10"4 do la 174, .. 84V, 8. A. & A. P. 4a.... MW Chea. A Ohio 4He...108 80. Paclflo 4a f.1 Chicago & A. !'-... US So. Railway 6a 121 a. at . n. a... ut'inu m rarinc ia...llt C, M. & 8. P. g. 4a.. 114 ,T.. Bt. L. & W. 4a.. 3 i. a n. w. e. 7a. ...13a ivnion racino it lt C , R. I. ft p. 4a. ...no do codt. 4a 108 i; tj r bi l . aa.iui naoaan ta ua Chicago Ter. 4a S do 2a m Colorado Bo. 4a MV do deb. B 74 Denver R. O. 4S..11H iW'eat Bhora 4a HJil Krla prior lien 4a... v Wheel. A L. B. 4a.. Hv! do general 4a ' Vi la, r.nlnl a. P. W ft I. C. la. ..Ill Cans. Tobaeea a. nu Hocking Val. 4a...lo!4 do coupon do la, re do coupon do new 4a, reg.. do coupon do old 4a, reg... do coupon do 6a. reg do coupon Atchison gen. 4a.. do adj. 4a Bal. A Ohio 4a... do 114a do conv. 4a Canada. So. 2a do ptd.... L. : N Manhattan L... Met. Bt. Ry..... Max. Central ... Mex. National , Minn A St, h. Mo. Pacific .... M . K. A T.... do ptd , N. J. ce ..in ..141 ..111 ..14V4 .. 1H .. If ..ill ..114 .. II .. i .1M N. V. Central 1(3 W... Norlolk A do prd Ontario A W. Prnnaylfanla . Reading do lat prd... do Id prd St. L. A B F. do lat ptd... do Id ptd ... St. L. 8. W... do prd BU Paul . t4 . M'4 .158 . M'4 . 71 . T7 . 17 .. 7S ..184 National lad No. American Paclflo Coast Paclfle Mall People's Oa Preaaad 8. Car .... do prd Pullman P. Car.... Republic Steal .... do ptd Sugar Tenn. Coal A I.... Lnlon Bag A P.... do ptd U. 8. Leather .... do ptd V. S. Rubber do ptd U. 8. Bteel do ptd Weetern Union ... Amer. Locomotlrs. do ptd K. C. Southern.... do ptd 17 l 7144 . It . 47 l .114 . 70 . .101 . 4T . S7 .141 .111 .. 48 11 . 10 . " . 14 ,. 16 . .. If .. . II ,. II ,. M .. 14 . 48 Bank Clearlngra. CIDER New York, $3.75. HIDES No. 1 green. 6c; No. S green, 6c; No. 1 salted, 7c: No. 1 salted, 6c; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. 6c: dry hides. 8iQ12c: sheet) 17 (V'U. pelts, 75c; horse hides, $1.602.50. lim POFCORN Per lb., oc; shelled. 6c. is iVu. NUTS Walnuts. No. I eoft shell, pi Boston . Stock. Quotations. ouoiyiN. juiy ks.-call loans. 45 per 07 $07 8 17 16 87 10 72 10 06 77 10 85 10 05 per lb.. 12c; hard shell, per lb, llc; No. 3 soft hell. 10c; No. 1 hard shell. 9u; Uraxlls. per cent; time loans, 4Cf5 per cent. Official on... n a ..... 1. . I I Atchison 4s 102 Allouei Gae la 18 Amalgamated".'.'.'." Max. Central 4s 81 Bingham .... N. E. O. A C Calumet A Heel." Atchlaon il Ontennlal "". Conner R.n J OMAHA. July 29. Bank clearing today, $944,121.03: corresponding day last year. $936.5SO.ih: increase. 7,t40.zs. Cincinnati, juiy z. clearings xz.iro, 100; money, 3g per cent; New York ex change, par. ST. LOUIS. July 29. Clearings. $8,065,102 balances, $725,474; New York exchange, pax monev. steadv at vas per cent.. CHICAOO. Julv 29. Clearings. $24,093,518 V. .. I ........ . 1 Ml o.'o. asl(n Aw..t.nn..A I i oi . 1 UtnailtCO, A,uoA,oifr, v......H Z7 for sixty days ana 4.Vi ior aemana; New York exchange, par. sneil. luc: itu. a iioiru bijou, tv, iiiaiiia, icr uo pin 11,1 'S Conner R,n,. lb.. 14c; filberts, per lb., 12c; almonda. soft Boaton A Albany Ml nomlnlon roll "" shell, lie; hard shell. 15c; pecans, large, per Roto" "::: rrankiin .t"..." t.1??:.""!11.1!. co,SMtn.,7?- S..clh'.,' nrd..-l.-.iM :!' kji.ij mn.iAi.o-a. x. viiprin quotes mo i ii i7Ti ona jllowlng prices: Jron. country mixed, per li"' "rll? Old 1 a Old. b New. No. 1. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Easier; winter patents, $3.6oV(t 76: winter straights, $J.803.60; clears, $3.00 453.40; springs, $4.30; patent, $3.50(23.85: tralghts, $3.wa3 80. WliEAT No. spring, 73o; No. $. 6Sti Ml L . XT .v aA Jt )(. . r-nt i w ton. $10.00; Iron, stove plate, per on. $7 60; "' copper, per lb., 8c; brans, heavy, per lb., I 4o '.... 8c; brass, light, per :b.. 6c; lead, per lb., American T. A T 6c; sine, per lb., 2c; rubber, per lb., 4c I Dominion l. a a wk 29 dominion HHAlVT-" St. Loals Grain and Provlatona. BT. LOUIS. July 29. WHEAT Lower No. 2 red. cash, elevator, 65c; track, 6f MUc; July. 6c; aeptemtjer, oo'atsuvic; CORN No. 2, 67c; No. I yellow 67ii December. 6SHC; No. Z hard, 6e. H. yeuow, oi .iir CORN-Lower; No. 2 caah. ic; track, OATr No. J, 28(30c; No. 2 white 60c- 6lc; July, wc; BeptemDer, 4e; Decern. No. 8 white, 321M7C. ber. 87c. RYE No. t. 4j7o OATS Iyiwer. nominal; track. 50c. old; BARLEY Fair to choice malting 33.367c 85-&39C, new; July. 88c; September, 27o; EibLnv, a imx. ai.ao; in o. i northwest I ' v.w. ww. rn. $1.63. Prime tlmmhv ta at. ci I RYE d3Hc. contract grade. S8.3Mi.4U. ' FLOUR Easy; new red winter patents. PROVISIONS Mesa pork, ner bhl ti A no $3.2(H3.3o; extra fancy and straight, $2. to 451686. Lard, per lvO Ihs., $10.6Wl0 70 Short I i3. 15; clear. $2.7542.8o; old locjjloc blghei rlba side (Jooao). $10.0610.15. Dry salted I EKED Timothy, nominal. nuuiurri idoicqi, aKi.aV.26. Short clear I nmnjir.Aii-ovrau, Idea (boxedl, $11.12jll.2.S. I HRAN Dull and weak; whiskx un tne bail of high wines, track, (wo.sc. Oen. Blectrie .. Maaa. Klectrlo . do pld N. E. O. A C... t'nlted Fruit ... V. . Bteel .14 . .181 . 41 ,. 17 i. 4 .111 1 . 47 . 14 .666 . 10 . S .lis . 10 . 16 . 44 . 1'4 . 41 . II 111 Qulncy Santa Fa Copper. ..1 11-11 lamaracs lftfl Trtmnuntaln M TnrMr 120i United States 11 ian 11 Victoria NEW YORK. July 29. Clearing. $324.- 860.790; balances. lll,4io,iii. PHILADELPHIA. July 29. Clearings. $18.509.o7; balances, $2,637,790; money, 4j-i per oent. BALTIMORE. July 29. Clearings. $4,247. 687; balances, $573,595; money, 4 per cent. BOSTON. July . Clearing. ku.t.sim balances, $1,693,304. Wool Market. do pld Winona 4 Weatlngh. Common. .104 IWoWerlna M Adveuturs 11) London It ache atarkat. LONDON. July 29 4 p. m. Closing: Conaola tor money... l6HNorfolk A Werners.. do aooount e i-ia no pin Anaconda 6lOnlarton A Waatera. Atchlaou J4 PrnnrlaDla dr. prd 106 Heading , Baltimore A Ohio.. ..Ill do lat ptd Canadian Pacific 140 do 2d prd Cheaapeaka A Ohio... 4 VSouthem Railway... Backed, east 11.31. The following are th receipt and ship- mvilla. Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oct, bu Rye, bu Barley, bu Receipt. Shipments. .... 14.01) I4.uu0 .... 278.0UO Do.uw) .... K4.0U0 ' 98.0U0 .... 721.0UO .... 15.UOJ .... 18.000 HAY Timothy, firm. $10.00(316.60: prairie. dul ana easy. 7. (:(' WHISKY-Pteady. $1.31. IRON COTTON TIES Steady, $1.06. . HAOG1NO Steady. ti(i.6c. HEMP TWINE Steady. c. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; lobbing, old, Chk.ao O. W. C , M. A St. P.. Dennar A R. O. do ptd Erie do lat pld do Id prd , Illinois Central... 11 ..111 .. 46 .. M .. 15 .. 71 .. 64 ..17I do prd Southern Paclfle. Union Paclfle... do ptd BOSTON July 29. WOOLIn tha Boston market wool continue to Improve In value and In the wool-growing districts price also have been advanced. Trading here haa been fair and many house look for higher prices. No wool 1 being sent here on consignment at present. Fine fleeces are exceedingly nrm ana in unio ana otner nne wool districts value are up to tne uosion level. In Montana the new clip I selling very rapidly, buyer expecting to see th trade soon out of the grower' control. Following are the quotation: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX ana above, iwc XXX, 24&25c; No. 1 and No. 2, 28c to 27c nne. unwaanea, zuqi-zic; unmercneniauie, 41 23c: Mlchla-an X and above. 22a 23c: No. 17 and Nn. 2. H(nV&c: tint, unwashed. I.9l9c 40 Kentucky. Indiana, etc.. blood. 2223c I blood Zl9i22c: oraid, iswiac; iexaa, u months. l'u2oc; C and 8 months, lol7c M 14 14 44 . 71 "'? I fall 137M4c: California, northern choice. United T Statea steel ' ao2 2o&21c; northern average, 1(&17c; middle a m " BUe1-' J countv 14fll5c: southern: 1012c: fal. Mj12c: uregon, staple, lomic; caiicrn, ciioittj mvji ... 47 15c: eastern, average. 12nll; valley. No. On the Produce exchange today the but. ter market waa easy; creameries. I.fll9c; c. nines, ifl ic. cneese. steady, lutlilo. ggs, easy; fresh, 17d'18c. Wabaah do old tiul.vllle A Naah...luO. Sninlah 4. . aitL. I IvwlOi.. t.nHtArv idithn rln 12frrl4c Idaho - . K. A T H P.and Mines 11 nne. medium. 16fil6c: Wyoming, fine. 12 dO Pld tl iIMUmTI 2il... U'un .(- r,. . muOnn . llsiac- NYorkntrsl.... 1611 I t't-'n fln- ISrffile! tTt.h fine medium 16(3 , Tr" V. TaDer.nc' . I 17c: Dakota, fine. 134fi4c: Dakota, fin?. Wacon. weak: boxed, extra shorts, tll.87: .emmt m th. onen market for .w- hill, medium, lrxjiec; Montana, nne. cnoice. ltxty rwor rih in &ir hnrt clear Hi 20 r . . . .w. ;.k." 17c: fine, average. I4l5c; nne. medium ;ri-.,'.".'j i I . V."- f".""1' '""' ,hl 17l6e. c.li.r.rt,. New M.tcn etc ' I lib no: new. $17.20. Lard, lower at $10.35, ' i Dry salt meats, weak; boxed, extra shorts. $11; clear ribs, $U.12; short clear, $11.37. bill. 2 per cent. REW YORK GBMKKAL MARKKT. V ttaotatloaa of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK. July 29. FLOUR Receipt, 22.8t3 bbls.; exports, 17,024 bbls.; market was weak and generally lower to sell; winter patenta. tl i.Ky-4.0o; winter atralghts. (J.iit 1.76: Minnesota patents, 1J KJj4 10; winter extras, $31u(i4i3.3; winter low grades, $2 90 METALS I .end. firm. $39i4.00. Spcl ter. Arm at $5.(6. POULTRY Easier; chicken, ioc; springs. 12c: turkey. 12c; ducks, ic; geese. 4c lU.TTKR lwer; creamery, lhtfilc; dairy. 17'tilKc. KOtlS Steady : 14.c. loss off. Uecelt.ta Rhlnmenta I Alice . V. V. 1 1.1 . . 1 . luA 1 BrtftsK , :.i , Brunawlck Con Corn, bu 13.(0 17,ono Oats, bu 92.0UO Si.UoO New York Mlnlnif taotatloa. fine. 10 Uc; fine, medium, Ultc; coarse, 1347 14c. ST. LOUIS. July z. wchji -Birong out NEW YORK, July 29. The following are unchanged; medium grades and combing, i closing price on mining tocks: Il8-(il8c; light fine, 12A16c; heavy fine, it. th Adams Con.. Jf. Kansas City Grain and Provision. KANSAS CITY. July 29. -WHEAT Sep tember. 43(fi4)3c; December. 64c; cash, Comal ork Tunnel Con. Cal. A Vs. Deadwood Terra Horn Stiver .... Iron Surer Leedvtlle Coa... 20 40 60 .... 6 .... 6 ....IN ....10 ....126 .... N .... I Little Chief Ontario Ophlr Phoenix , PoCoal Savage F terra Nevada Small Hopes .. Standard II ..too ..110 .. .. 10 .. I .. 16 .. a ..16 4; 13c; tub washed, Ibitlbc New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. July 29 BEEVES Re. celpts, none; dressed beer, steady; clt 1U' XI 1 1 1 n . i. , u hj If .p. (1 li our, quiet; sales, bbls.; fair to good. I No 2 hnrd. 6d'u67c: No. i. 61uo3c; No. 2 1 KoreWa Klnanelal. $3 26111 40; choice to fancy. $3.5ii3.6o. CORN MEAL Easy; yellow western. $1.32: city, fl.ao; Wrandywlne. $3 4.s3.b(. RYE Quiet; No. I western. oc. f. o. b., float; state, 63ut4c, c. I. f. New York car lota. BARLEY Steady; feeding. 61c, c 1. f., WHEAT Receipts. 206.225 bu. Spot, easier; No. 2 red, 76c, elevator; No. 2 red, 77il877e, f. o. b., afloat; No. I northern Duluth. 81c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 64V.C, f. o. b., afloat. There was a smash in wheat values today, occasioned by continued heavy receipts, bearish crop pews, lower cablrs and liquidation. Alter about a rent break news of a large export trad prompted covering and reactions i from low point, the close being ac net ; lower, but steady. May. 77y 77 5-lHc, closed red, 6tVti67c; No. 3, tign-'e. t riple, .ii'ii.-1 hi " ,- v. ' . . t ' ... rlreased. native sides. 9-filiWc per lb. Cable quote American steers at 14W15c, dressed weignt; refrigerator o i, unc per io. , x norts today. 20 head sheep. CALVtS Receipts. 99 hesd; quoted about steady; veais soia ai o.uui(.w per iw loa. huttermllk calvea at 89. HOUS Receipts. 14, sou neaa; steady SOUTH OMAHA. July 2. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 1,6.00 8.0W 9.7.8 7.7S3 2.693 8.6G9 10.83S 18.415 17,044 lS.SM 11.441 13.818 11,170 7.842 14.613 14.020 14.676 18.163 Date. 1902. 1901. 1900.1899.1898.1897.1896. 2 til t 121 2 96 2 61 2 18 2 Mi 1 all S rs 1 ssf - I 2 641 2 28 2 97 2 76 8 281 2 it 1 81 2 32 2 04 2 78 3 85 2 98 I 2 28 2 87 2 70 2 94 2 78 2 11 2 82 8 14 2 9T 2 77 8 1 5 2 00 2 77 2 17 8 06 2 82 2 20 2 07 2 25 2 97 2 82 2 9$ 2 89 2 221 8 86 3 35 2 97 8 81 3 38 2 97 2 79 3 27 2 B8 3 821 8 25-1 2 f8 ( 2 361 2 92 2 891 2 89 2 87 2 87 8 77 i 431 2 85 8 671 2 2' 2 76 8 72 3 S6 2 71 Indicate Sunday. Indicate Holiday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle.Hogs.SM'p.H'se. C, M. A Bt. P. Ry 1 7 Wabash 4 Missouri Paclflo Ry 111.. Union Pacific system .. 41 16 13 2 C. A N. W. Ry 8 F., E. A M. V. R. R..... 80 31 4 2 C, St. P., M. A O. Ry.. 8 18 B. M, R. Ry 24 8 17 C, B. & C. Ky K. C. A St. J 4 C. R. I. A P.. east 1 18 C. R. I. A P.. west 1 Illinois central x .. Total receipt 106 115 SS ( The dlsDoslt'on of the day's receipt wa a follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Buvera. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 94 1,720 8.043 Swift and Company 420 1,544 2,000 Cudahv Packing Co 375 2.109 1.001 Armour & Co 618 1,920 1,902 Cudahy Pack. Co., K. C 98 Armour A Co., K. C 81 .... .... H Becker A Detran 19 -; Vansant A Co 33 Carey tt Benton 173 Lobman Co 202 W. I. Stephen 182 Hill A Son 44 Llvlnratone & Schaller... 85 Hamilton & Rothschild... 187 L. F. Muss at Hammond P. Co Wolf dt Murnan 1 Other buyer 150 12 cow 768 19 cw-hfa. 893 27 cws-hfs.. Mfd 1 cow 1240 8 feeder.. 1 heifer.... b;o 4 feeders.. 947 6 steers. ...120 1 steer 1IW 1 cow 9 6 cows b'4 7 cows MO 1 cow Il2i 4 cows llf2 6 cows Ks) 34 cows 1024 11 steers ...1007 6 heifers... 476 2 calves... ro 1 bull 1470 12 cow 923 26 feeders.. 108 2 feeder.. 103 1 feeder... .'JO 1 feeder... lnio 1 feeder... 1200 2 40 2 25 8 16 2 80 4 00 2 75 4 on 4 6 4 86 2 55 3 55 2 85 2 N 2 35 8 35 3 85 COLORADO. steers.... 81 1 bull 1S0 1 heifer.... 710 2 cow 8.:4) 1 cow 840 2 cow 1130 1 cow 1'ttO 6 steers. ...1148 20 cws-hfa. 9"6 1 bull 1150 1 bull 14W 1 teer 1.M0 2 steers.. ..1013 23 strs. Tex. 1112 1 steer 1(W) 4 40 2 HO 2 00 2 90 2 26 4 25 2 00 4 65 2 25 2 00 4 35 2 5 4 50 2 50 8 06 4 cows...., 1 cow...., 1 cow 6 cows.... 14 cow...., WYOMING. 790 5o 8"0 7! 971 6 16 6 15 4 00 6 15 6 15 X cow 820 4 cos 11 cow.. 1 cow... 2 cows.. 2 steer 19 steers... J141 136 feeder. 1024 w. 11 feeder.. 1061 I cow sy L. 17 feeder.. 694 1? feeders.. 4f4 W. 12 cow.. cow.. 1 cow... SOUTH DAKOTA. 936 4 00 1 bull..., 4 66 TEXAS. 4 06 O. Curtl Wyo. 4 26 28 steers. 8 10 2 cows.. B. Denman Neb. 66 7S0 9X0 9"0 2 50 4 On 2 30 2 30 2 15 t on 2 75 2 36 2 70 2 75 .1610 2 (0 .1006 . 990 4 60 2 75 1 heifer.... 710 S 10 9 cow.... 4 00 2 90 E. Ingram Neb. 2 90 1 bull 1790 2 66 1 calf 280 4 25 I cow 947 John Maycock Wyo. 977 s li 1 cow lino .. POO ..100 970 t 00 4 00 1 26 2 28 2 00 12 cow 992 2 76 I cow 91 1 COW 890 4 60 C. A. Pugly Wyo. 71 ateer.... 902 4 60 71 steers.... 992 4 0 17 steer.... 993 4 60 C. Hanev Neb. 19 feeder.. 1148 4 60 George Haner Neb. 19 feeders.. 1120 4 80 Mitchell Cattle Co. Wyo. 26 cows.. 7 cows... 4 oows... 1 feeder. 83 cow... 6 cow... 10 cows 857 t 06 .1030 P. 943 7 cows. 10 cows. 1 bull 1150 H. 24 cow. 6 cows. 12 steers.. 81 feeders, 381 .. 1,698 Totals 2.790 7.874 2,754 CATTLE Ther was another light run of cattle here today, so that the market was fairly active and fully ateady with yester day on desirable grades. Buyers all took hold in good snaps, so it, wa not long before practically everything wa dis posed of. There were only a few cornfed steers on ala thla morning and In fact there wa scarcely enough to make a fair test of the market, ine tew loaas or gooa stun mat wa offered sold freely at steady prices, but there waa nothing good enough to bring over $7.60. When It came to the ahortfed cattle the market was very dull,. the same a It ha been right along, and price were, If anything, a little lower than they were yesterday. At any rate seller had a hard time to dispose of those kinds at what looked to be steady prices. The cow market was In fairly good shape and a compared with yesterday there was not mucn cnange in tne prices paia. xne better grade fn particular sold at good steady prices without difficulty, no matter whether they were grass cows or had been fed corn. The common kinds, though, changed handa rather slowly, the same a usual, and were no more than steady. Bulls, veal calves and stage. If at all good, commanded fully steady prices. There was a good active demand for stockers and feeders of good quality this morning and the market could safely be quoted strong. The same a haa been the case for some time past, the heavy feeders of good weight, flesh and quality were In the best demand. Prime yearlings also sold well, but common stuff of all weight wa rather neglected ana oniy about steady. There were a good many western rang cattle Included In the receipts this morn ing, but tne general maran was tuny steady. The beef steers changed hands rapidly at fully steady prices and so also did the better grades of butcher stock, while cholqe feeders were stronger. Rep resentative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. 1 llo I 76 1 1280 7 M IK 7 10 60 1171 T 60 At. Pr. .. IM 4 76 ..HO I 00 ..1161 I 86 ..1104 60 ..1111 8 66 COWS. M0 I 00 1 120 I II 1...... 110 I 60 II 180 I 40 1 70 I 46 1 1116 176 t eoo I 76 I 1180 t Tl I 1010 I T6 1 1000 t 76 1 - ..v.... 4 1 80 II 71 I M 11 ion I si l 6T 9 00 1 104 I 60 1 10(4 I 06 1 1ST I 06 1 Ill I OS I HEIFERS. Til I 76 1 Ill 10 1 MO 4 00 BULLS. 1110 I 46 -4 100 t 60 t Ill I Tl 1 1166 It CALVJB. 11 6 STAGS. 115 l M btcwk COWS AND HETFERS. Til I 76 1 101 I J STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. I to M 10 40 4 IS " . II t 60 1 1"1 4 40 II. ..... lit 4 00 11 101 4 TO 1 10 NEBRASKA. 1 feeder... 1000 3 26 16 cows 976 8 00 11... 4... I... 11... 1... I... 11... 1... 14... II... 1... I... 1... I... ... 1... 11... ... 710 I Of ...110 I 06 ... MO I 10 ...1110 I 26 ...rfo i is ... 140 I 10 ... M I 10 ...100 60 ...1010 I 60 ... 174 I 16 ... 16 I 16 ...1004 I 44 ...100 I T6 ...1000 I 7S ...1100 I 71 ...1110 4 00 ...12(4 4 60 ...110 I It ...100 4 76 ...1160 144 ..mi i oo ..1166 I 00 ..1130 I 06 ..140 III LONDON. Julv 29. Monev was In brisk I'OHN Kentember. 424l'42t4.c: December. I Aemvknd fnriav. occasioned bv the settle- I state. IN Der 1M lbs SI.ih34T4c: cash. No. 2 mixed. 5tVa jHkc: No. I ment and the end of the month, besides SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 12,018 2 white. 61ii3c: No. 8. tS3c. I requirements for the holidays. August 2, 4 I head; sheep, slow; common and medium OATS No. 2 white, Boc. I and . ana cans on rresn ixsuea. Home pn- i graoes, weaai mm, now, I'uinc rowrr on uvl.' Kir. a Afm I val. mnnev wun withdrawn from the mur. I next orrade to strictly choice: sheep Bold HAY Choi.-e timothy, $10.00 11.00; choir ket and discounts were harder. The Stock at $2.5iKj34.60 per 100 lba.. one little bunch at t ralrle 7'"(7 25. exchange was lifeless and the tone wa $4 66; lamb, $4 764743-76; 1 car. rather extra, BL'TTEKCTeamery 19c; fancy dairy, cheerful. The securities market Is no $6.87; dressed mutton, 6(88c per lb.; ,t., longer affected by gossip concerning the dressed lamb, 94?19c per lb. EGGS rirm; fresh Missouri and Kansas sing a i neann. ine m nan iri stock, I4c per do., loss off, cases returned. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu Iti9.tr k) m.ooo Corn, bu 3n.4). 140 Oata, bu 45,uU 27,iw0 Cotton Market. caused Americana to open depressed, affect ing some oilier uri'iriuinin. t uiixi.e cr vnov T,,l a rYYrTY1 KTB-nt i dull on money sales. Home rails mostly N EVjr T ORK, Jul y --"P T NU tended downward. Kio tlntos naraened. i i "' r 7 . Minneapolis, Wheat Klvar and Bran. at 77e; Julv. 78c closed at 7c; Sep-I MINNEAPOLIS. July 29 WHEAT July, tamber. 76'0'76 s-loC. closed at 76c: Decern- I 6SrW: September. 6c. On track: No. 1 ber. 76B-ic. cloaca at 7tvC I hard, hoc; no. CORN Rocelpt. 4,2uO bu.; exports. 4.024 I northern, 73c. bu. a vol. aaaler. No. 2. 66c, elevator, and Americans moved erratically rather below parity and rloaed weaker. Trading In Kaffirs wa of a hesitating character. Gold premiums are quoted: Buenos Ayres, 130; Madrid. 34.60' Lisbon. 27 50; Rome. 1 11. PARIS, July 29. Trading on the bourse today was inactive and ther wa an un favorable tendency. The heaviness was due chiefly to fears of higher contangoes. hoc; No. 1 northern. 7ac; No. 2 FLOUR-Flrst patents, $19064.00; aecond KaArs war wetik on reaUs.tlona. LoBeerj J.5c; February, t.awc; March. 7.68c Remember. 7.79c: October. 7.65c: Novamber. December and January, 7.64c; February, 7 66c; March. 7 62c. Spot, quiJt and steady; middling up lands. 2c; middling gulf. 9c. Sales. 8.2 ba lea. Futures closed steady; July. 160c; August, llhc; September, 7.82c; October. 769c; No vember, low; uecemrer, i.otc; January, 1 feeder... 1120 2 50 1 feeder.. .1000 2 60 21 feeder.. WO 4 10 2 feeders.. 826 4 10 6'. feeder.. 926 4 20 2 feeder.. 926 2 60 18 feeder.. W 4 30 1 feeder... 920 8 50 6 feeder.. 810 4 20 1 feeder... 920 8 60 It feeder.. 875 4 00 1 feeder... 1020 8 26 2 feeder. . 76 4 40 2 feeder.. 96 4 00 1 feeder... Ml 1 M 60 feeder. .838 4 10 1 feeder... 730 4 26 14 feeder.. 646 4 25 1 feeder... 870 2 40 1 feeder. 2 feeder I heifer. 1 steer... 1 steer... 1 calf.... 1 calf... 1 bull.. 11 cows 1042 2 75 19 cow 1089 4 10 39 cows 998 3 80 24 cows 1021 1 90 23 cows 954 1 90 1 cow 910 2 75 1 bull 1270 2 65 1 bull 1210 2 55 1 bull 1200 2 55 1 bull... 1 cow... 1 cow... 1 cow.. ..1000 2 75 .. 820 1 00 ..1090 2 75 .10)10 2 50 950 4 00 9X6 4 00 620 2 90 .. 8b0 2 76 .. 720 2 60 ..120 6 26 .. 1 00 ..1090 2 00 26 feeder.. 948 2 76 11 feeders.. ( 2 90 2 feeder.. 860 1 26 7 feeder.. 60 4 GO 1 cow.. 11 cow.. 28 cow.. 1 rows.. 19 cow.. 1 cow... I cow.. . 630 2 00 . 87 2 46 . 974 2 86 .676 2 26 .797 9 () . 7S0 2 26 .1046 00 cow 1"M 2 80 1 cow 970 1 6 10 cows 1010 1 06 1 cow 1OS0 1 00 1 cow 910 1 60 4 cows 1030 2 00 1 steer 1070 2 50 1 stag 8H0 1 00 1 stag ) 2 00 2 cows 805 2 00 1 cow 970 8 00 1 cow 1000 1 00 1 cow 730 1 00 1 cow 960 1 00 1 cows 1K3 2 75 2 cows W 16a 2 cows KS.3 $ 60 1 cow loan 2 90 6 cow 1074 1 40 1 heifers... 6S0 1 jO 4 heifers... 572 2 60 2 heifers... f"3 2 00 1 calf 170 4 75 T steers.... 8) 4 60 2 steers.... 850 4 60 1 cow 2 cows... 12 heifers. 2 calve., 1 bull 1 bull 6 cows. ; . 8 cerws... 2 cows... 1 feeder... 7 feeders. 2 heifers.. 1 heifer. 1 bull... 1 cow... 4 cows. 820 3 80 938 8 86 C. A. Neumsn Neb. 917 2 00 1 bull 1350 990 2 60 16 feeders.. 921 Reed A Co. Neb. 7S4 2 85 61 feeders.. 973 2 85 C. Meyer Neb. 1 30 41 feeders. . 67 2 85 1 feeder... 700 2 35 Bartllng-Neb. 8 35 28 feeders. 2 76 M. Yates Neb. 4 25 1 cows.... 4 10 1 cow & Co.-Neb. 27 feeders. 1 feeder.. 1 cow 860 2 cows 9?5 1 heifer.... 770 7 feeders.. 761 A. Currle -Neb. 1 40 1 cow 4 35 8 cows. . . , 2 65 8 cow.... John Patterson Neb. 930 4 00 2 heifer. ,654 8 75 18 cows. . . E. W. Monson Neb 2 85 I 20 4 4 28 2 60 . 918 . 948 E, .1105 . 931 A. Larue . m 2 80 983 2 75 845 .. f-28 . 250 .14H0 . 930 E. . 920 .1031 .11 2 40 2 90 4 50 3 00 3 26 9o6 820 899 420 .11 W .I'M . 891 ,. 476 . 802 .. 66 .. 670 .1280 . 800 810 2 00 2 00 2 95 2 90 2 35 15 cows, 14 cows.. 1 cows., 2 cows.. 1 cow . 846 . 877 . 791 .li40 900 4 15 2 60 2 Fo 3 55 2 00 4 16 2 75 4 25 2 65 2 90 2 85 2 25 2 90 2 90 2 20 2 35 choice export and dressed beef rteers, fl.1t toS 2&: fair to good. 4 Nif7.7o; stockers snd .... 1 - -. . . . .. t.A 1 - r . 11 at I eeoere, e-. ... ( i"', wrsinu .-,. ., ' 478.30; Texas and Indian steers. V "2. : feeders, $2.7i.'i)v .Ml; western fed strs, $4 90 ', .. i t ,X. 1 n I I . - a S.1 .t,ifl jrawe ., n, . - i i . ' v.-"-, -" 6 76; native heifers, $2.7"tiJ 80; canners, $1.50 ti2 4"; bulls, $..5(r3.80: calves. 12 6tr(ia 2. Hi h is iieceipis. .': mivra, vj.."(ji . 5.2' head; market opened steady, closed lower; top, $7 87; bulk of sales. 7.6Mj7. 75- heavy, $7 707 87; ilxed packers. $7.o.ti7.70j light. tl.Mt'.So; vorkers. $7..'v.ti i 65: Plts. $7.0' Wlltl.r,-r' A . LI liAMtin-ni'i'niHa, il i . -a Receipt. 1,960 head: market active and steady; native lambs, 84.4Mi? 25: western lambs, $3 20m 00; native wethers, $I..Vli5.15; western wethers. $3.,Vi4.76; fed ewes. $3 tio4 ; Texa clipped vearllngs. $.3,754)4.65; Texas clipped sheep, t3.40&3.(5; stockers and feeders, $2.8003.20. St. I.onls Lira Stork Market. ST. 11UI3, Julv 29. CATTLE Receipts, R.OnO head. Including l.ono Texans; market strong for natives, steady for Texans; na tive shlpr.,nt "nd etxport steers. $5.0(4)8. 26; dressed beef and butchers' steers. $4. Km 6.76; steers under 1.000 lbs., $4.004.00; stock in and feelers, $2.8:fi6.00; cow and heif ers, $2.2Sff6.eo; canners, $l.7fcfi2.8S; bulls, $2.8Vd4.25; calves, $4.ocvu4) .60; Texas and In dian steers, $3.00tf,6.80; cows and heifers, $2 4"f)i4.00. Hi MIS Receipts, 2,000 head: market steady to higher; pig and light, 27.25)9 7.60; packers, $7.50B'7.80; butchers, $?.i $.12. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000 head; market dull and lower; native mut tons, fj.f-'n4.25: lambs. $4.008.60; culls and bucks. $2.6044-14.00; stockers, $1.00475.75; Tex ans, $3.00&4.10. St. Joseph LI vo Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. July 29. CATTLT5 Re ceipts, 2.0i6 head; steady to 10c lower; na tives, $4.50iT.2S; cows and heifers, 11.60 8.25: veals. $2 7oi.00; bulls and stag, $2.50 1) 25; stockers and feeders, $2.00fy5.28. HOGS Receipt, 6.060 head; steady to 80 lower; light and light mixed, $7.40J7.70; medium and heavy, $7.80jJ7.57; pig. $4.25 t)7.1o; bulk, $JV .6Hac7.80. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.185 head; sheep, 1025o lower; lamb, 4C$f60o lower. Slo-s City Llv Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, ISj July 29.-(8peclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 800 head; stockers steady and killer higher; beeves, $5. 604)7.26; cows, bulls and mixed, $2.50Si6.00; locker and feeders, $2.7634.60; yearlings and calves, $2.5"fT4.0O, HOGS Receipts. 1.000 head: 6c lower, sell ing at $7.30(87.70; bu'k. $7.3507.4O. 1 I Stock tn "Igrht. The following- table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal markets for July 29: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 2.593 7.73 8.69 Chicago S.onO 17.000 Kansas City 15.000 6.200 St. Louis 6,0ii0 8.000 Bt. Joseph 2.006 6.060 Totals ..27.698 88,043 28,754 Hfinfl Tnitav'a hna market was aenetally steady. The hoga of good quality, regard less of weight, sold, if anything, a little stronger, while the common packing hogs were a little weaker. The quality of the offerings as a whole, however, was con siderably better than for some time past, and that fact makes the market on paper look a little stronger as compared with yeaterday than It really waa. There was very little change in the market from start to finish. Trading was not parttf-u-lariy active at any time, but still practic ally everything wa disposed of In good season. Commission men are calling the attention of shippers to the fact that qual ity Is what packers consider and not weta-ht. The buik of the better grades ot nogs sold from $7 65 to $7.80, and from that up to $7.70. The packing grades went largely from $7.60 to $7.55. Representative sales: No. 71.. 71.. 77.. Tl.. 74.. 47.. TO.. 70.. TO.. II.. 81.. SO.. 44.. 101 216 117 107 110 217 246 236 .....Ml 221 .187 .110 .111 At. Bh. Pr. 18 80 7 41 40 10 80 40 40 M 120 '0 40 40 0 211 48... 41.. 76.. 41.. I.. 16.. 44.. (8.. 41.. 70.. .. 4.. 41.. 67.. Tl.. II.. 114. Tl.. 61.. 41.. 6.. Tl T 72 70 66 TT 71 81 Tl 61 M 6 47 41 48 .131 ...,.7 Ill 101 20 1M 212 23 104 ' 116 211 A...210 191 234 17.... 61.... 64.... 80.... ....244 ....226 ....1.16 ....230 ....228 ....224 ....133 ....144 ....221 ....227 ....220 ..211 ..2.16 ..221 ..Ml ..241 ..264 ..277 ..241 ..237 ..241 J ..236 ..U ..2t ..248 ..104 140 60 40 140 'io 200 80 10 40 'io 80 120 80 120 120 M 40 80 10 120 80 120 120 80 SO 140 1 46 7 45 1 46 7 47 7 47Ss 7 47 7 60 7 60 1 60 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 10 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 60 T 60 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 60 7 62 7 624 7 6J' 7 62 7 62 7 62 7 62V, 7 6J' 7 62 '4 7 62 7 62 '4 7 62V 7 624 7 624 7 62 4 7 624 7 66 7 66 7 66 7 66 7 66 7 0 T 66 ' T 66 7 66 7 66 7 66 7 61 Mo. At. Bh. 8 10 40 U 241 140 71 248 40 74 141 ... M 146 (0 M 141 ... 61 171 40 Tl 161 10 44 161 10 17 234 60 46 162 ... 17 141 ... .. 13 ... 74 121 M II 257 120 61 246 120 51 161 10 2 134 40 M ..11 120 61 10 M II 1.S6 40 40 134 80 44 121 10 76 26 110 44 ISO M 77 117 40 . 60 IM 40 II 21 140 44 134 ... 68 10 10 67 Ill 40 70 134 120 II 148 10 70 230 80 70 274 140 72 23 ... 60 lot ... II 11 100 Tl 134 M (0 26 40 ., 240 10 .. 168 100 4 261 120 67 261 ... IT Jf.1 SO 12 170 10 (1 ...IM 40 TO 274 10 17 2l 10 II 260 ... 1 281 IM 0 28 10 60 INS ... 41 824 10 40 104 120 46 264 M 7 66 7 66 7 64 T 66 7 66 1 66 1 66 t M 7 66 7 66 7 66 161 7 66 7 II 7 66 7 66 T 67 7 67 7 67 7 67 7 67 7 1714 7 67 7 6T 7 67V, 7 67 7 60 7 M 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 0 7 40 7 0 . 7 60 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 0 T 40 7 40 7 40 7 M 7 ! 7 41 7 46 7 46 7 46 7 46 47 7 70 7 TO 7 70 7 TO 7 70 SHEEP-There mi .nrni,.. ....... .... . ?i 8neS ana lBmb hr today, but still the offerings were not at all txo4slve. Buyers took hold of the sheep In good shape and the market could be quo tad "c,.1.? "hd steady on tha better grades, but Ut.V.du" on ,ne common kinds. As high as $4 20 waa paid for wethers, and ."mi arrive at $4a25 tW mlxea wer ohl to . Tohe .'Am7l rnar,ltt. however, wa rather dull with the feeling a little weak. Buyer did not cem to be particularly anxious for supplies, so that the few bunches offered changed handa rather slowly. There were comparatively few feeder offered and there was an active demand for sheep at fully steady price. Feedr Inmba though, wre a little neglected. ' guotationa for clipped stock: Good to choice yearllnas. 84.b4 50: flr vnnH $4.0ij34.2o; good to choice wethers, $4.00iS4.25; fair to good wethers, $3.754.00; good to viiui.-ti raw, o.ovti.j.ou; lair to good ewes $3.26)3.60: good to choice spring lambs, $5 7 fotl.00; fair to good spring lambs, $5.506 76; feeder wethers, $3.0i)(o3.2S; feeder yearlings $3.1lK(j3.6o: feeder lambs. $3.0iicjfS.90; feeder ewes, $1.25j2.26. Representative sales: . Av. Pr. 124 $2 00 88 2 00 61 2 60 62 2 60 83 2 60 106 2 85 80 8 90 83 2 90 88 2 90 100 2 90 95 1 90 68 1 90 64 1 90 Ill 4 20 97 4 25 150 1 00 ....j 97 136 133 4 CO 1"1 4 20 58 6 00 S5.00 A ftlOftTU Specialist i In all DISEASES and DISORDERS of MEN. 13 years la Omaha. SYPHILIS cured by th QUICK. EST, aafeat and most natural method thai baa yet been disco e red. Sdyn every sign and symptom disappear ompletely and forever. No "BREAKING OUT" of the disease on the skin or face. A cure that Is guaranteed to be permanent for life. UininfiriEl t cured. Method near. AnlUWUtLt. wtthout cutting, paint, tto detention from work; permanent our guaranteed. WKAI4. kir,H 1 rum Zauwus or Victim to Nervous Debility or Exhaustion, Wart. Ing Weakness with Early Decay la Toung and Middle Aired, lack of vim, vigor and strength, with organ Impaired and weak. STRICTURE! cured with a new Home Treatment. No pain, no detention front business. Kidney and Bladder Troubles. 40nnltatton Pre. Treataaent by Matt. CTHAJtOKS LOW. 11 t. 14th St. Dr. Searies & Sesrles, Omaha, Neb. DR. McGREW SPECIALIST. Diseases and Disorders of Men Only. 27 Year' Experience. 10 Year In Omaha. VaDIOnfCI C cured without pain, cut lAnlUUUtLl. ting or tleing. Many cases cured In LKSS THAN 8 DAYS. A recent and most remai liable treatment for ths cure of this disease. Treatment at office or at home and a permanent cur guaran teed. BLOOD DISEASES IZV. ed of all Impurities. Hot Springs Treatment for Syphilis And all Blood Potions. No "BREAKING OUT" on the ekin .or face and all external signs of the disease dlnappear at once. A cure that is guaranteed to b. permanent tor life. nVCD 0ft nOfl cases cured of nervous UlUil i3UUUU debility, loss of vitality and all unnatural weaknesses of men. Stricture, Gleet, Kidney and Bladder Dis eases. Hydrocele, cured permanently. I HAROell LOW. t'OMsl LTATltl.M FHKIf Treatment by mall. P. O. Box 768. Office over 215 8. 14th street, between Far nam and Douglas Sis., OMAHA, NEB. Ft-MALl II4N9 sreat monthly regu Ifl fZll lauirsaironseaLBeal, If Jl A M aafeatiooQialnErsot. T.r. PannTroral : not a alusle f altars 1 kinseet. mini euailute case rellSTed la a fear dayai ti.it) at SUermaa A MeCeanell .irug Co., O mail a. Meu No. 82 bucks 22 bucks 22 cull lambs 273 ewes and wethers.. 213 ewes and wether. 454 western wethers... 1 ewe 313 Idaho wether 831 Idaho wether weatern weihers... western wethers... Idaho sheep Idaho sheep western sheep Idaho wethers buck 671 Wyoming ewe e ewes 116 western wether... 26 western lambs 20 4,8 673 179 i3 1029 1 CHICAOO LIVK STOCK MARKET. Cattla and Sheep Steady, Hog; Higher nd Lambs Lower. CHICAGO, July 29. CATTLE Receipts, 1,000, Including fn) Texans and 6i0 western ers; steaVy; good to prime steers, $7.feOf$ 8.06: poor to medium. $4 6077.60; Blockers and feeders, 12 boyS 25; cows, $1 6oji5 60; heifers, $2.60076.26; canners. $1. 50S2 50; bulls $2 25ri5.25; calves, $2.5njj-7 .35: Texas-fed steers $3,254)6.75: graxsers, i 004(5.76. HOOS Receipts, 17.1W); estimated tomor row. 23,0m); left over. 3.5"0; steady to 5c hlaher. close lower. Mixed and butchers. $7.2")8.06: good to choice, heavy, $7K( 8.12; rough, heavy, $7.lVa7.66; light, 7.00( 7.xi: bulk of sales, $7.4rr7 80. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 10.000. Sheep, steady; lamba, weak to lower; good to choice wethers, $4 00&4.&0; fair to choice, mixed. $2 Mj4.Cii; western sheep, .2.64. SO; native lambs, 3 50(Ui.oO. Official yesterday: Receipts. Shin. Cattle 1 792 $.089 Hogs 4 2dM 4 4 HI Bheep - 22.215 1,213 Kansas City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY, July 29. CATTLE Re -.i.iia l ' l head natives. 2.8uO head Tex ana calves, l.iiti head natives. 850 head Texans: best corn fed steers steady, com mon Steany IO lower; uarantiue uuii lower; stocksrs and feeders, active, steady JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHeV MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY. Darls & Cowgii! Iron Werks. MatSTTTACTTJltrRS AND MBaiM OF MACHINERY. flBK-RAX K-TAIRma s7J01ArTi IRON AND BIUM rOVstTmnal IIIL I6M and ISO Jmmm .. Oat--. Sab. Tat. SS8L B. Sabrtskt. Aa-nt. J. 2). Ckrwnts f I1AIJE GO. ataaaf aotnrers and Jobbers 4 ' Steam and Water Supplies Of AU Kinds. 1014 aad lt)l DrOaVAS ST. ELECTRI AL SUPPLIES. U ostcrn Elccfrlcnl vv Company Electrical Supplies. AaetrU Wlrlag Mis aad Cxm IAtta4 O. W. JOHNSTON. Utl. 16M . 4. AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omaha Tent and Awning Co., Osaaaa, BJ.k. Manufactur.r of Tents and Canvas Goods. ad for Catalogue Nuxr M 4