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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Hetty Salei Further Weaken Wheat on
Botrd of Trade.
SEPTEMBER DROPS THREE-FOURTHS CENT
Cora and Oats Also Fall, Whll.,Fro
Tltloaa Renaala taehanaed to
Flfteee Crate Higher oa
Dr'i Business.
CHICAOO, July l.-Contlnued liquidation
caused weakness In wheat today, Septem
ber cloning 1o lower. September corn wss
off Sc. while oMa were down c. Pro
Visions cloned unchanged to 15c higher.
The sentiment In the wheat pit waa gen
erslly bearish and with more ralna reported
throughout the northweat and good har
vesting weather In the aouthweat, there
waa ccnalderable selling pressure throigh
out the entire day. Opening prices were
easier on lower cables and better weather
conditions, September being a shade higher
to Vtific lower at 16Wi7c. Fair buying
by commission houses, together with the
advance In corn, caused a firmer feeling
early In the day and the price advanced
gradually to 'S'ic, but later reacted again
on a leaa urgent demand. The weakness
at St. Louis, due partly to the arrival
there of several cars of new wheat, was a
bear factor late In the day. After selling
at 75e September closed e lower at ToWt
7Mc. C'learancea of wheat and flour were
equal to 415,100 bushels. Primer;- receipts
were 307,100 bushels, against 4i!0,oi)0 bushels
a year ago. Bradstreet's world s visible
showed a decrease of 2. 400,000 bushels. Min
neapolis and Duluth reported receipts of
173 cars, which, with local receipts of 17
cars none of contract grade made total
receipts for the three points of 190 cars,
against 146 cars last week and 261 cars a
year ago.
Com was strong a large part of the ses
sion, due to the efforts of some local bulls
to support the market, but the fine growing
weather and the weakness In wheat were
Influences that overbalanced all else and
weakness prevailed late In the day. Deliv
eries on July contracts were over 1,000,000
bushels, most or It being put out Dy eleva
tor Interests. After selling between 60c and
6IM1C, September closed hvs lower at BOc.
Local receipts were 3tl cars, with 40 of con
tract grade.
Oats were Influenced mainly by the situa
tion In corn, but the general sentiment was
more bearish. Trading was on a fair scale,
with commission houses the best buyers.
while local longs did the selling. The offer
ings were too liberal to be readily absorbed
and an easier tone prevailed the last part
of the day. September closed ie lower at
33e, after ranging between 33,o and Zihk
QMc. Local receipts were 14fl cars.
Provisions opened easier on fair receipts
of hogs, but buying by both local and out
side houses caused a rally and the market
was quite active at this. September pork
closed 15e higher at 31S.77V4. September lard
was unchanged at $8.30, while ribs were 2Vi
bfo lower at 18.70.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
25 cars; corn, S10 cars; oats, 180 cars; hogs,
25.000 head.
The leading future ranged as follows:
Articles ! Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y.
Wheat
a July
b July
a Sept.
b Sept.
Corn
July Sept.
Deo.
Oats
July Sept.
Dec.
Pork
July Sept.
Lard
July Sept.
nibs
July Sept
77
77,'
7(Vt
76W
7B
7T
77H5H
764
767Tffl
75
'4
7
76V
I
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49WK
BOVVi
49HI 49H160
60 6011
4845Vtf'7l
61
40
8
891
34tt
83 4
34
84
33 'AUT
83T
16 60
16 66
16 56
16 60
16 66
15 62H
15 77VI
15 32H
15 87
15 62V
10
a ao
I 56
8 20
8 40
8 07HI
8 27Vil
8 20
8 30
8 70
8 70
8 10
8 80
8 67H
8 67H
8 72)
8 66
8 62
77Vil
8 62
No. 2. a Old. b New.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Steady.
WHEAT No. 8 spring. 78c; No. I spring,
74877e: No. 1 red, 7t)H378c.
CORN No. 2, WiafKc; No. t yellow, 60
Vc.
OATS-No. I, 39Ho; No. I whits, 88Vi3394o.
RYE No. if 6043
BARLEY Good feeding, 4345c; fair to
Choice malting, 4!fr&2c.
SEED No. 1 flax, 99c; No. 1 northwest
ern, 81.01; prime timothy, 83.70; clover, con
tract grade. 3U.50fflU.7S.
PROVlSIONS--Mess pork, per bbl., $15.60
M5.62Vt. Lard, per 100 Ins.. 8.07fr.10. Short
ribs sides (loose), $.W8.70. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed), $S.OOi.12V4. Short clear
sides (boxed). $8.87Vtg9.06.
Following are the receipts and shipments
of flour and grain yesterday:
Receipts. Shipments.
flour, bbls 26.900 18,200
'heat, bu 66.700 10,600
orn, bu 616,300 194,700
Oats, bu 713,400 224,100
Rye. bu 14.400
Barley, bu 78.100 4,000
On the Produce exohange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, 16320c;
dairies, 1618c. Eggs, steady; at mark,
cases Included, 12Viul4c Cheese, steady at
ioyaaittc
NEW YORK OERCHAIi MARKET.
Quotations of the lay Varlas
Commodities,
NEW YORK. July l.-FLOUR Receipts,
27.738 bbls.; exports, 23,296 bbls.; easy and a
shade lower; winter straights, tt.7TX5J.90;
Minnesota patents, $4.40fM.76. Ry flour,
firm; fair to good, $3.00)3.36.
CORNMEAL Quiet; yellow western,
$1.14: city, $1.12; Brandywlne, $3.12(83.20, kiln
dried.
RYE Firm; No. 2 western, 6lo, f. o. k..
afloat; state, 681T59UC, f. o. b., afloat
BARLEY Dull: feeding, 62c, c 1. f.. New
York; malting. 61Hg)67o.
WHEAT Receipts, 84.125 bu.; exports, 16,
006 bu. Snot easy; No. 2 red. 83 He eleva
tor and KiVtjC, t. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern
Duluth, 91 o, c. I. f., afloat; No. I hard Mani
toba, 90Uc f. o. b., afloat. It waa a dull
day In wheat circles and rather weak up to
1 o'clock, after which room covering started
a rally. Splendid weather, liquidation, poor
export demand, easier cables and heaviness
at St. Louis were the depressing Influences.
Most of the buying wss based on strength
In corn, but this finally yielded to renewed
liquidation, and the close was Sc net
lower. July. WLtfl84'c closed at 83Uc: Ren.
tember, 804,it.81Hc closed at 80Hc; Decem
ber. wiiui,e, ciosen st sovic.
CORN Receipts. 26.2W bu.: exports, 118.962
bu. rvpoi, eaay; no. z. 6vc. elevator, snd
6Kie, f. o. b., afloat; No. I yellow. 68Vic; No.
t white, 684c. Options opened barely steady
wun wneai, out soon advanced on surnrls
Inglv aood support from tha southwest,
light offerings and the buying In Chicago bv
provision interests. Later It declined with
wheat and closed HlfSc net lower. Julv. 6AT
iR7c, closed at 57ic; September. WSW
D7nc, closed at 6tiHc; December, 65 7-16S56c,
Closedat 66 7-16C.
OAT8 Receipts. 60,000 bu.; exports, 1S.075
bu. Spot, easier; No. 2, 42c; stnndnrd
white. 45'; No. 2. 42Ke: No. 2 white. 46c:
No. $ white. 45c; track white, 44ij50c. Op
tions steadier wun corn.
HAY-Hteady: shipping, KHgSSc; good to
cnolce. ii.inrai.n.
HOPS Dull; state, common to choice.
1723S4c; 1901. 14'fi17c; olds. Vft9c: Pacific
coast, iwz, isasc; 1901, I417c; olds, (
J 9c.
HIDES Stead v; Galveston. 20 to 26 lbs.,
lc; California. 21 to 25 lbs.. 19c; Texas, dry,
24 to SO lh.. 14e.
LEATHER Steady: hemlock sole. Buenos
Ay res. light to heavy weights, acid, Zi-ai
5Hc.
RICE Firm: domestic, fair to extra, 4
C7c; Japan, nominal.
PROVISIONS Beef, dull; family, $1000
nil. oo; mess, (iinflin; beef hams. $l 50tit
20.09; packers'. $9 6o)10 00; city .extra India
mess. 116 004U7.00. Cut meats, steadv to firm
pickled bellies. $925810.50; pickled shoulders
7friS.00; pickled hams. 112 12.50. Ird
nilrt: weatern steamed, $8.50; refined
steady; continent, $8 55; South America,
SO 3d: compound. $7.6O.0O. Pork, oulet
family 18.018 60; short clear, 113.75$ 18.00
mess. $17 5i no.
TALLOW Stesdy; city, 4rri(ff6c; country,
Bl'TTER Receipts. T.460 pkgs 5 state
dairy, lfimjatc; creamery. lVWJ-20c.
CHEE8K Receipts. 3.121 pkas. : weak
state, full cream, fancy, small, colored and
white. 10A,r; large, colored and white. 10c,
t.iu Keceipts. im psgs.; irregular
western extras, lHc; western seconds to
llrsts. lM17c.
POULTRY All, steady: western chick
rns, 15c: fowls. 12c; turkeys. l!c; dressed
slow; western broilers. ZiXgzsc; fowls, 11c
(lirlovs. lWfl.lc.
METALS "not tin at I-ondon closed Is 6d
higher at 127 for snnt, while futures
gnlned 6s. chtslng at 126. Locally tin waa
fW.fs. Conner wss lower In I-ondon. snot
declining 10s to 57 10s snd futures 12s 6d to
CRT Is Art. Locally copper remained quiet
snn nominally uncnangea. l-e and elee
trolvtic. $14 37H14 S2H. and casting st $14,
Im4 advanced is M to ail MM at Ixtndon
but remained quiet and unchanged here at
94 12V. Spelter waa ;s 6d higher In Lnn
don. closing at 20 5s. lxvl'v It wss more
or Iras nominal at $6.12WH 26. Iron closed
at 5T'S.l In Glasgow and at a d In Mid
dlssborough. Locally Iron was quiet and
unchangedj; No, 1 foundry northern. 19.i0i
20 00; No. 2 foundry northern. $U fotfl8 00;
No. 1 foundry southern and soft. $19 kq19 50.
ON All A WHOLEMtK MARKET.
Conditio ef Trade aad Qnotatloaa ea
staple aad Faery Prodoe.
EffOft Fresh stork, loss off. UlSHe.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, 7V'u4c; spring
chickens, per llV5fl7r; roosters, sccord
Ing to me 4W5c; turkeys, 13'flc; ducks,
7c; geese, 5 7c. .
BUTTER Packing stock, choice
dslrv. In tuba, liul'c: separator, 2T822c.
FllEBII FISH-Fresh caught trout, '4c;
pickerel, 8c; pike, 9c; perch, tic; buffalo, c;
bluePsh, 11c; Whitehall, 9c; s.ilmon, ISc; had
dock, 10c; cod Huh, 12c; redsnspr'r, 10c; lob
sters, boiled, per lb., 25c; loWers. green,
per lb.. 23c; bullheads, 11c; catfish. 14c; black
hnss, Wax-; halibut. Me; shad roe. 40c per
pair, roo shad, $1 each; crapple. 12c; her
ring, tic; perch, 6c; white bass, luc; bluellns,
8c
RRAN-Per ton. $15.
HAY Prices quoted by Omsha Wholessle
Dealers' sssoclatlon: Choice No. 1 upland.
$10, Nr.. ?, $9.60; medium, $9; coarse. $8 50.
Rye strsw, $7. These prices are for hay of
good color and quality. Demand fair and
receipts light.
COitN c.
OATS 40c.
RYE No. 2. 60c.
VEGETABLES.
OLD POTATOES Home grown stock, per
bu.. 4S60c.
NEW POTATOES southern, per ou L.
PARSLEY Per dot. bunches, 30c.
PARSNIPS Per bu., 40c.
CUCUMBERS Per dos., 60c; horns grown,
35c.
BEANS Home grown, wax. per bu. box,
$1.60; string, per bu. box. $1.60.
CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per doi..
60c.
CABBAQE-New California, per lb., 2Vio.
TOMATOES Mississippi, per 4-basket
crate. $1.00.
RHURARB Per lb., le.
NAVY BEANS Per bu $150.
ONIONS New California dry, per lb., lo;
Texns. per lb., 2c
CELERY Michigan, per doi., 25c
FRUITS.
RTH A WRKRRIF.S Colorado. $3.00.
BLACK RA8PBERRIE8 Per 24-plnt
RED RASPBERRIES Per 24-plnt case,
$3 00.
BLACKBERRIES-Per 24-o.uart case, $2.60,
APRICOTS California, per box, $1.40.
PEACHES California, per box. $1.26,
PLUMS California, Cfyman, per box,
$1.25.
CHERRIES California, white and black,
per 10-lb. box. $2.
CANTALOUPE California, per crate, $5.
APPLES New stock, V bu., 76c.
WATERMELONS Georgia, 400 each;
Florida, per lb., llic.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartons, 75c;
Turkish, per 18-lb. box, 18c.
176 and smaller sizes. $4; for 150 and larger
sizes, $3.26; Mediterranean, all sizes, 33.&X9
3.2o; Jarra. 3.z&B3.&o; lancy Diooa, per nan
box, i; St. Micaes, or paper rine, an sizes,
$3.504.00.
LEMONS California fancy, 809 to 990
sizes, $5; 240 to 270 slsee, $4.00(94.50; Mes
slnas, $5.
DATES Persian. In 70-lb. boxes, per lb.,
6c; per case of 30-lb. pkgs., $3.26.
PINEAPPLES Florida. $2.75; Cuban, $2.60.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., lOo.
POPCORN Per lb., 2c; shelled. 4o.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6Vc; No. 2 green,
1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8Hc; No. 2 veal calf,
12 to 15 lbs., 6Hc; dry salted hides, 812c;
sheep pelts, 25ig75c; horsehldes, $1.50(0)2.50.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb..
17c: hard shell, per lb.. 14c: No. Z soft shell,
per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c;
Brazils, per lb., 12c; Alberts, per lb., 12c;
almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell,
per lb.. 15c: pecans, large, per lb.. 12Ho:
small per lb., 11c; cocoanuts, per dos., 61c;
chestnuts, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb.,
6Hc; roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c; black
walnuts, per bu., $1; hickory nuts, per bu.,
$1.50. x
St. Louis Grain and Provisions.
Of r nrrra T. . i vriT it T .
2 red. cash, elevator. 76Sc: track. 79c: July.
7tHc, September, 74c; No. 2 hard, 76"
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 62c; July, 48c;
September, 4S4c.
OATS Dull; No. 2 cash, track, 4142c;
July, 40c; September, S3Hc; No. 2 white, 45c.
i f.-Lower, oio.
FLOUR-Falrly active on decline In
wheat; red winter patents, $3.854.00; extra
fancy and straight, $3.66g3.80; clear, $3.20
SKED-Tlmothy. steady at $2.00'2.50.
CORNMEAL Steady at $2.80.
BRAN Steady ; sacked, east track, 809
kc. -
HAY Steady; timothy, U.OOlT.0O: oral
rle, $6.0011.00.
IRON COTTON TIES-$1.05.
BAGGING-61(SHc.
HEMP TWINE-ic
PROVISIONS Pork, higher: Jobbing.
standard mess, sin.szft. Lra, nrm at 7.8u,
Bacon strong; boxed, extra shorts, $9.26;
ciear nos, .aiwi; snort clear, s.Kii.
M ETA LS Spelter, $6.60.
METALS Lead, firm at $4.02Vi; spelter.
nrm at a.ou.
POULTRY 8teady; chickens, 9Hc;
springs, 13c; turkeys, 9c; ducks, 7c; geese,
3S4c.
BUTTER Lower; creamery, 1621c;
aairy, ltxo lc.
EGGS Steady at 14c loss off.
neueipts Bmpments.
Flour, bbls.
9,000
9.000
Wheat, bu.
Corn. bu. .
..29,000
..49.000
..20.000
11.000
54,000
82.000
Oats, bu, ..,
Visible Supply Orala.
NEW YORK, July L-8peclaI
tele
graphic and cable advices to Bradstreets
show the following changes in available
supplies as compared with last accounts:
WHEAT United States snd Canada, east
of Rockies, decreased l.ZlU.uuo rm.: afloat
lor ana in Europe, aecreased 200,000 bu.;
total supply, 2,419,000 bu.
CORN United States and Canada, east
or nocKies, increased i,wu,uuu du.
OATS United States and Canada, east
of Rockies, Increased, 200.000 bu. .
Among the mora Important decreases re
ported are those of 148,000 Jbu. at Depot
Harbor, 133.000 bu. at Chicago private
elevators, and 67,000 bu. at Manitoba ele
vators.
The loading Increases Include those of
76.000 bu. at Port Huron, C9.000 bu. at
Portland, Me., and m.oud du. at Joltet
Kansas City Orala aad ProTlsions.
KANSAS CITY. July 1. WHEAT July,
68V4c; September. 66Vfcc; cash. No. 2 hard,
70j72c; No. 3, 68ig9c; No. 4. 63j6e; No.
red, 7:rroc; no. , fic; receipts, cars.
CORN July. 47lVio; eeptemoer, 45H'
Vic; cash. No. 2 mixed, 449Vsc; No.
white, 5W5S0KC; No. 3, 49c
OATS No. 2 whlU, 410. . .
RYE No. 2. 61c
HAY Choice timothy. $12; choice. prairie.
$7.5tK&11.00.
buttzsk creamery. i(aic; isncy aairy.
17c.
EGGS Fresh, UVsO.
Liverpool Grala aad ProTlslans
LIVERPOOL. July 1. WHEAT Soot
dull; No. 2 red western, winter, 6s 2Hd; No.
1 California. 6s 1V40. Futures steady: July,
6s 4,d- September, 6s 3d.
CUKN tspot, uiet; American mixed, ts
q Futures steudy; July, 6s Hd; September,
bs Ml. octoDer, nominal.
The following are the stocks of broad
stuffs and provisions In Liverpool: Flour,
35.000 sacks; wheat, I,2b5,0n0 centals: corn
23.000 centals: bacon. 10,100 boxes: hams.
$.600 boxes; shoulders, 2,700 boxes; butter,
4.100 cwt.; cheese, 33.800 boxes; lard, 6,900
tierces of prime western steam and 2,300
tierces oi oiner kiiiqs.
Philadelphia Produce Market
PHILADELPHIA, July l BUTTER
Stesdy; western creamery, 21c; nearby
prims, i.e.
EGGS Easier; fresh nearby, 17c; western
lie; entitnweatern, lfcc; southern. ltH&lhc.
CHKE8K-yulet but steady; full creams,
rhoice, new, 11c; fair to good, new, 10'
Minneapolis Wheat, Floar and Bran.
MINNEAPOLIS, July 1. WHEAT -
Cash. Mc; July, ?4c; September, 744c
No. 1 hard. 4c: No. 1 northern. 83V
No. 2 northern, 82c; No. 8 northern, 81
-'C.
FLOUR First patents,
patents, $4.204.80: first
second clears, $2.404r2 60.
BRAN In bulk. $14.00.
$4.304.iO; second
clears, $3.3 30
Milwaukee Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE. July l.-WHEAT-Hc
lower; No. 1 northern, 87He; No. 1 north
ern, SbOjooHe; September, new, 7bWc
RYi: Steady; No. 1. 344c.
BARLEY Steady; No. 2, bejr0c; aampla,
itvtioic.
CORN September, 60 c.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. July 1. CORN-Strong; No. I,
60c; No. , 4&c.
OATS Steady ; No. 2 white, SSfcc; No. 4
while, J71c
Told Seed Market.
"TOLEDO, July J.-SEED Clover dull,
essler; October, $5 46 bid; prime timothy,
$1.75.
Dalath Grata Market.
DULt'TH. July l.-WHEAT-To arrive.
No. 1 bard, tic; Ka. I northern. Uc;
i northern
750.
BOnp; July, 8:V4c; Septem-
ber
CJATS-36Vl'g27c.
HEW YORK STOCKS A0 HOKDS.
Tneaday's Animation Is Isl, Market
Resnmlnar Recent Lethargy.
NEW YORK, July 1 The revived hope
r renewed speculation, which yesterday
caused the dismissal of the resolution for a
nllday on Friday, received a setbacK today.
II tha animation was gone rrom tne mar
ket and the apathetic conditions of lust
eek seemed to be renewed In full force.
esterdsy's stiffening In the call loan rate
to 10 per cent served to Intimidate the trad-
ng element. The rate did not go above s
per rent today and In the late dealings
eased off to nominal figures sfter the prin
cipal demand had been satisfied. The course
or me can money maraei, nnwrvn,
felt to be due to the moderation displayed
by stock market borrowers and the late
easing or the rate had no oiner eneci man
moderate recovery from tne earner de
pression In the market, due to the covering
of shorts by preferential traders. The re
covery halted at shout last night's level snd
he closing wss rsther heavy, esternay s
idden sdvance of over 2 points In l nnen
States Steel preferred, which was coinci
dent with the return to the street after a
long absence of a noted operator conspic
uous In the flotation period of the United
States Steel securities, and aroused some
ope that a renewed bull campaign was to
be undertaken In those securities under
syndicate auspices, but the inertia or in
preferred stock In the neighborhood of S2.
which Is the subscription price offered to
emploves. strengthened the surmise that
that price level was the objective of yes
terday's movement. Other news of the cor
poration's affairs caused a hope that the re
cent pressure of liquidation has not been
completed and there were rumors curi .nt
that the holdings recently In course of
liquidation had been taken care of. Second
mortgage bonos were neio hdoui a imui
rinrlnar the mnrnlnsr. but did not hold well.
London was a conspicuous seller during the
morning and there was a considerable
heaviness In the market. A recovery of the
exchange market also resulted and an ad
vance in the price of American gold coin In
Txindnn was also noted. Today's clearing
house balances footed up $24,697,490. which is
lose to the high record level, ana is a re-
ectlon of yesterdays heavy nnanciai
transactions Incident to the turn of the
financial vea. The renewed strength In
the cotton market disappointed the hopes
that the violent speculation there was not a
culmination, ana tne nrmness or me corn
market was also a detriment to stocks, al
hoiwh the sham reaction in wheat was
fai-nmhlv regarded Atchison nnd Southern
Pacific were carried a point under lost night
at one time. Hocking valley reu o, wun a
rllv nf 2ii. and the preferred dropped 8 on
account of fears by speculative holders that
as yet unannounced reports oi control
would not yield sny benefit to them. The
weakness of Colorado Fuel was due to the
existence of a large order In liquidation.
Sugar suffered from the marking down of
the price or tne prnouci ana tne weaniienn
of the Ixmdon copper market affected amal
gamated. The May net earnings reported
by Lehigh Valley and New York Ontario &
Western connrn ea tne oenei in uu vny
favorable conditions In the coal cnrrylng
trnrle and revived some buying of Reading,
but the May reports of St. Paul, Louisville
Nashville ana Houmern Kauway snoweu
that the effect of the large increases in
nn.r,hn einenses. St. Paul showing a net
return slightly less than the corresponding
month lsst year.
The bond market was quire nrm, nui nui
active outside of the United States Steel 2d
5s. Total sales, par value, $z,330,oiio.
United States Zs aavancea ana mo oius
4s H on the last call.
Following are the quotations qn mo iew
York Stock exchange:
Atrhiaon
. Mi4 st. Paul ofa ITT
do pfd
. 2 8o. Pacific 60H
Bal. Ohio
. So. Railway
. i do pfd
.la4H Texas 4t Pacific
.166 Toledo, Bt. L 4 W
. IV do ptd
. It .I'nloo Paclflo
. i do pid
. 1144 Wabash
. 34'V do ptd
.171, Wheeling A U K...
. 14 iVi'li. Central
.14 do pfd
24
do prd
88
SO
Canadian Pacific...
Central of N. J....
Chea. A Ohio
cblcaso A Alton...
25 H
. . 44
.. 82H
.. tut
.. 24
.. 441
.. 21
.. 21
.. 42H
..121
..165
..110
..ISO
.. 66 S
.. 88 '4
.. M'l
.. 10
.. 13
.. 4
.. 1
.. 46 v
.. 93
..122.
.. 80
do pfd
Chlcaio a O. W...
do lat pfd
Chlcato a N. W..
Chicago Ter. A Tr
do pfd
C. C. C. A 8t L.
Colorado So
, 88 lAdama Ex
. nt American Ex
. 68 i United Statea Ex
. 2t Wella-Fargo Ex..
.174t Amal. Copper ...
do lat pfd
do td pfd
Del. A Hudaon...
Dei. U A W
Denver A K. O...
,161V, Amur. Car
I do prd
8a Amer. Lin. Oil....
do pfd
Erie
14 do pfd
ag'Aroer. Locomotive.
6 do pfd
170 American 8. A R.
ao do pfd
1 Amer. Sugar Ref.
114VlAnac. Mining Co.
do lat pfd ,
do id ptd
Great Nor. pfd....
Hocking Valley ...
illlnola Central
Iowa Central ..
za IHrooxiyn R. T. .
do pfd
47 IColo. Fuel A Iron... 92
K. C. Southern
...29 Columbua A H.
...44 Cone. Oaa
...112jOen. Electrto ...
...13714 Inter. Paper ....
...122 do pfd
... 92 Inter. Pump ...
...10f do pfd
... 22Natlonal Biscuit
17
do pfd
Its
177
16
7
40 .
79
SH
17
96
17
M
63
87
109
14
74
12
74
61
9
4
19
49
91
91
, 94
L. A N
Manhattan L
Met. St. Rr
Minn. A St. L
Mo. Paclflo
M.. K. A T
do ptd
to National Lead .
I0i No. American .,
Nat. R. R. ot Max
do pfd
411, Pad do Mall
N. Y. Central 127 People's Oas
Norfolk A W.
4Preaaed S. Car
do pfd
, 99 do pfd
, MH'Pullman P. Car
,129 Republic Steel
, 72 do pfd
, 12 Rubber Oooda
, 921 do ptd
, 99;Tenn. Coal A Iron.,
, 14 V. 8. Leather
, tw I do pfd
, T1'U. 8. Rubber
,71 do pfd
, U. 8. Steel
. 17 do pfd
Ontario A W
Pennaylvanta
P.. C. C. A St. L..
Reading
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
Rock Inland Co
do pfd
St. L. A 8. F
do lat ptd
do Id pfd
St. L. 8. W
V
do pfd
991 Western Union
St. Paul
Ul
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. July 1. MONEY On call.
Steady at 25g6 per cent; closing at 23 per
cent; sixty days, 4 per cent; ninety days,
4 per cent; six months, efifiH per cent.
Prime mercantile paper, oiijo'jh per cent.
STERLING EXCJiAJNUfc-Steady at
$4.8826 for demand and at $4.86 for sixty
days; posted rates, $4.8SV and $4.88Vi; com
mercial bills. $4.84i.
SILVER Bar, 6Jc; Mexican aonars, ic.
BONDS Government, firm; railroad, firm.
The closing quotations on bonds are aa
follows:
V. 8. ret. la, rei
.10
.109
a L. A N. nnl. 4
do coupon
Ida la. res
do coupon
do new 4a, rag.
do coupon
Mex. Central 4a.
ido la Inc
7
23
.107
.109
b Minn. A St. L.
4s. .100
.126
al., K. A
T. 4a ,
94
.1961
do 2a
81
do old 4a. reg
do coupon ...
110 e N,
Y. C. g. ia.
J. C. gen. 6a..
100
110 xN
1Z
do 6a, rag 102 iNo. Paclflo
4a
101
do coupon 102 do la
Atchlaon g en. 4s 100 N. A W. con. 4a....
ado adj. 4a 99 ;xReadlng gen. 4a...
71
98
. 94
Bal. A Otito 4 101 b8t L A I M e. 6a.
, 9.
, 79
, 77
xdo la '. 3 IHt. L. B. r. 4a..
do eonv. 4a 100 x8t. L. 8. W. Is....
Canada So. 2a loa i do la
aCentral of Oa. Is...l04's 8. A. A A. P. 4a.
. 87
119
ado la Inc 23 laSo. Pacific 4a 119
Chre. A Ohio 4o...l04 So. Rallwar 6a 77
xi'hlcago A A. Ia.. 74 xTexaa A Pacific la. .ion
xC, B. at Q. B. 4a... 92 T., St. L. ft w. 4a... 9
aC, II a It r . 4a.. 1117 union raciso 4a 116
aC. A N. W. e. 7a. . .1301 ado eonv. 4a 106
lC R. I. A P. 4a...l09Wahaah la
C C C A St L g. 4s.. 97 xdo 3a V.
a Chlcato Ter. 4s.... 79 do deb. B
Colorado So. 4a 9 IxWeat Shore 4a.
72
.107
. 9"
...107
s Denver A R. O. 4s. 99 Wheel, at L. E. 4a
90
Erie prior lien 4s.... 99 xwia. Central 4a...
xdo general 4a 94 Con. Tobacco
F. W. at D. C. la. ..10 Colorado Fuel
k Hocking Val. 4a..los Rock I. land
IT)
o
97
"
x Ex-lntere.it. g Bid. a Ex-Interest
and
bid. b Offered, c Ex-interest and offered.
Boston Stock Qnotatloas.
BOSTON, July l. call loans, w per
cent; time loans, 4W per cent, umclal
closing prices on stocks and bonds:
Atchlaon 4a
9 Allouea
. 6
Mex. Central 4a...
Atchlaon
do pfd
Boaton A Albany.
Boeton A Me
. . 79 'Amalgamated
.. 99 Bingham
.. 92('alutnet A Heels.
..249 Centennial
..167 Copper Range ....
. 66
7
.40
. 20
64
. 9
. 9
Boaton Elevated
N. T , N. H. A
Pltrhburg pfd..
I'nlon Paclflo ...
Mex. Central ...
American Sugar
140 Itomlntoa Coal ...
H...199 Franklin
196 llale Koyele
82 Mohawk
12 Old Dominion ....
122 jOaceola
. 7
. 44
. 13
. 66
do pfd.
u. ........... ..,.'7 rirnn
. 21
.100
America
a T. A T....U3 Vlulncr
Dominion I. A t.
17 IPanta Fe Conner.
1
Geo. Electric
Maea. Eleotrlo
do ptd
I'nlted Fruit
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
Weatlngh. Common.
Adventure
.179 i Tamarack
. 24 Trlutountaln
. 93 Trinity
.103 t'ntted States ....
. 31 I'tah
. II victoria
. 91 Winona
9 Wolverine
114
. 64
. 22
. IS
IH
. 97
New York Mtaiaar Qsoletlons.
NEW YORK, July 1. The following aro
the quotations on me new iorg croon ex
change:
A da ma Cos
Alice
xBrunawtck Con.
Comaterk Tunnel
Con. I'ai. A Vs..
Horn silvwr
Iron Sliver
Leadvllle Cos...
x Offered.
. 19 (Utile Chief 9
. M lOntarto 400
. 16 Ophlr U6
. 6 lifnoenlx 9
. 7 Potoal T!
.16 8a rage 17
.luO .Sierra Nevada ., 96
.126 Small Hopea 36
. I 'Standard 96V
Foreign Flaaaclal.
LONDON. July J There waa less de
mand for money today and rstes were
taster. Discounts were weak. Stocks were
firm, but eased a trifle. Later the tone
became cheerful, but business closed nule
and Irregular. Consols hardened and home
rails were fairly active. Americans opene
undecided, but the undertone was (airly
firm. The Heading statement gave a sttmu
lus to the dealings, which wers moderate
Prtcea eased later on realisations and
No.
fears of th possibility of dearer money
In New York snd closed weak.
PARIS. July I puslness opened Arm on
the bourse todav, hut weakened slightly
owing to profit taking. Trading closed In
sctlve. The private rate of discount was
2 per cent. Three per cent rentes, Wd f
for the sccount; exchange on London, 25f
14c fnr checks.
BERLIN, July 1. Trading on the bourse
today opened dull, but prices were main
tained. Later there was sctlve buying of
C-al and Imn shares. Exchange on Lon
don, 20m 4"Hpfgs for checks. Discount
rates: Short hliis (for settlement), 6Vi per
cent; three months. S4i per cent.
London Stork Market.
T,ONDON, July 1. Sloslng quotations:
Cnnola, money
?S N. Y. Central
.191
. M'4
. 91
. IS
. 4
. 1"
. w
. 41
. 9.S
. ft
. 90
. ft
. 94
. 90
. 92
. 94
. s
do account
Anaconda
92 Norfolk A Westers.,
4' do pM
ta Ontario A Westers.
9 prnniTlvanla
Rand Mln.i
Atcnienn
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio...
Canadian Pacific 127H
Reading
Cheaapeake eV Ohio.
40
do lrt pfd
do Id pfd
Southern Rr
do pfd
Southern Paclflo..
( hlciao O. W
C. M. A St. P...
PeBeera
Denier A R. O...
do pfd
Krle
do let pfd
do 2d pfd
Illlnola Central...
1-nuli.Tllle ft Naeh
M.. K. a T
1'
.. o
.. 90
.. 98
.. 4
.. to
.. 99
..1.19
..119
I'nlon Pacific
do pfd
TJ. S. Steel
do pfd
Wahaah
do pfd
BAR SILVER Steady at 24Vd per ounce.
MONEY 24j-"4 per cent. The rate of dis
count In the open market for both short
and three-months' bills Is 2HQ'2 Pr cent.
Rank Clearings.
OMAHA, July 1. Rank clearings for to
day were $1,2X5.341.96; decrease from corre
sponding day of previous year, $11,047.16.
Cottoa Market.
NEW ORLEANS. July l.-COTTON-Qulet;
sales 250 bales; ordinary, 10 9-lSc;
good ordlnnry, 117,c; low middling, 124c;
middling, I3c; good middling, 14H,c; mid
dling fair. 14 13-16C Receipts, 7,936 bales;
stock, 9,848 bales. Futures steady; July,
13. 75(((1 3. 7Sc; August, 18.7713.7Hc; Septem
ber, 11. 9311. 94c: October, 10.264fl0.2c; No
vember, 9.Wc hid; December, 9.86a9.86c;
January, 9.W9.85c.
NEW YORK, July 1. COTTON Opened
steady at a gain of I'd' 11 points and sold
to a level about lOiSilO points over the
close of the preceding day, under covering
based on expectations of a very bullish
government report next Friday, further
support by the New Orleans bull contingent
and firm cables. Receipts were small and
at the opening very little cotton was of
fered. On the early advance the late posi
tions came In for considerable support,
notwithstanding the favorable weather,
hut when August hd reached 11.96c; July,
12.90c; September, 11.81c, and December,
10.08c the list turned essler under room
realizing. At the first sign of weakness
a big selling order came In apparently
from Wall street which carried values off
rapidly. In some quarters It was said
that this selling was In reality for the
bull pool and on the downward turn sell
ing became more or less general with
the market probnbly the most active of
the session. This forced prices off from
12 to 22 points from the best of the morn
ing on the active months, while July sold
down to 12.86c, a loss of 6 points. Later
the market was steadied again by a re
newal of bull support, but during the
balance of the session ruled more or less
Irregular and less active. The close was
barely steady net 8 points higher to 4
points lower. Sales estimated at 300,000
bales. Private crop advices received today
were more favorable and climatic condi
tions were nearly perfect, but sentiment
continues very nervous and unsettled, with
popular opinion indicating the probability
of further broad and violent fluctuations.
ST. LOUIS. July l.-COTTON Steady;
middling, 1340; sales none; receipts, 20
bales; shipments, S3 bales; stock, 8,602
bales.
LIVERPOOL, July 1. COTTON Spot,
moderate business done; prices 8 points
higher; American middling fair. 7.otci; mid
dling, 6.90d; low middling, .48d; good or
dinary, 6.18d; ordinary, 6.98d. The sales
of the day were 7.000 bales, of which 2,000
were Tor speculation nnu expuiv mm m-
luded 6,400 American. Keceipts, B.uuu Dales,
ncludlna 200 American. . Futures opened
firm and closed steady; American middling.
o. c. July. 6.67d; juiy-augusi, o.oia;
August-September, 6.63d; September-Oc
tober, 6.07d(fr.08d: October-November, 6.62W
63d; November-December, B.43a; iecemoer
anuary. e.40!rS.41d; January-February,
aaa5.40d: February-March. 6.38ffl.S9d;
March-April, 6.38ff6.S9d. .
Wool Market,
ST TJ-iTTlH. JulT 1. WOOL Firm. Me
dium grades and combing, lSigtfUic: light
fine, lfiaisc; neavy nne. nvjioc, iuu wamuou.
m: - '.A'kr
BOBTUn, JU1V 1. w vkjxj i ii aui.uw-
Ing are the quotations ror leading
...ri.tl. . Terrltnrv. Idaho, fine. wi
14Hc: fine medium, 15Hlc; medium. l&17c;
Wyoming, 14?jioc; nne meuium, ww.
medium, 17i&M8c: Utah and Nevada fine, J4H
tffloc; fine medium, 16V&17V4c; medium, IMS
19c; Dakota, fine, 14alSc; fine medium, ltVf?
17c; medium, 1819c; Montana, fine cnolce,
lSifflSV: fine medium choice, lfKffl8Vc; sta-
Pie. lwa'isc; meuiuni ..-.i-Ta
and Pennsylvania XX and above. nQStc ;
X 2S29c: No. 1. 31fi32c; No. 2, SOiSSlc; fine
washed delaines. 3435c; Michigan X and
above. 2f(f'26c: No. 1 and No. 2. 2tma.
NEW XUKH., JUiy 1. w
gnitar aad Molasses.
NEW ORLEANS, July 1. SUGAR Dull.
r i.tu 7-iiic: onen settle cen
trifugal. 3iT3c; centrifugal whites. 4 1-16C ;
ye ows, smi lo-ioc; je.,
- - . r , . . . , i' 1. .... I a mnmlnl 1 .1'rf
MUlAsnriS-"F ' e...,
2fio; centrifugal, 6rg8c Byrup. nominal.
...mr ..i.. t STTO A 37 Taw nn.
IN r, W IVJrvxv. JUiy . ---
settled: fair refining, sc; ceniruuBa. ro
test 33 9-lc; mofasses sugar. 2Hc.
Reflnea, unsettled; No. 6. f 40c ; : No 7. i 35c;
t,T a a ow, . xTa Q 1 9Fv7: NO. 10. 4.20C. INO.
11 416c- No 12,'4.i0c; No. 13, 4.06c; No. 14.
4 OOci confectioners' A. 4.66c; mould A. i 05c;
cut loaf. 6.4(ic; crusnea, a.. ,
4.90c; granulated. 4.80c; cubes, 5.05c
July 1-8UGAR-Ea.y.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. July l.-COFFEE Spot
rlo oulet; No. 7 Invoice. 6 3-lc: mild quiet;
cordova, 7V,"c- Futures opened steady
at unchanged prices to a decline of 6 points
under moderate orrermsn yy-"
account and liquidation follow ng full pri
mary receipts and easier BraSlllan markets.
I; .. .i nulet The close was quiet, net
unchanged to 10 points lower Sales were
reported of 16.500 bags Including July at
ilk.. Ar,t siVtav fientember. 3.90c; Oe-
December,
lrler. 4c: wovemoer, v.iwhi.iuv.
43Rc: January, 4.40c; March,
4.65c; May,
4.65c.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralts.
NEW YORK. July 1. EVAPORATED
a put P-HOutet and show little cnange
' .x- n.r.l nnnrlltinns recently noted.
attractive fruit being steadily held Com
runted st 4i5c: prime, 6c; choice
a, i i u'l i u i a in i riu m: a v j a. a u
prunes continue to attract a fair Jobbing
demand at prices ranging from 8c t o 7c
for sll grades. Apricots sre firm s 7kfli
SHo for Sholo. .and I2c for J-''
are nrm, witn cnuiuw v .
at 8(fcl0V4c
OH and Rosin.
OTT- CITY July 1. OIL Credit balances,
.i..ifl.r.yn hid: shlnments. 9S.136;
average, 8.838: runs,. 13X 742; average. 81.135;
hVmerfs Lima. 73.373: average, 69,112;
runs L.ma. 86.122: average M.307.
SAVANNAH. July i--ITr-U7r.lni?
firm 47i,ic. Rosin fl-m: A. B. C. $165: D,
iVm: ii'ei. v urn: a 11.75: H. $2.2R: I
i.!k; K. 2.80; M, $2.90; N. $3.00; WO. $3.10;
, , r n w Julv 1. OIL Cottonseed
r.,.,ri..,.rr, atendv. Turnentlne.
arm ' Rosin. flrm:'common to good, $2.0V
$2.07.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW TORK. July l.-DRY OOODS
Show little change so far as buying is
concerned. Sellers are advancing prices
Aav mnt tha effect of the curtail
...i nniw la llkelv to be felt In the
n n. - future tn a more appreclsble de
grce than It bss to date. Everything tends
toward even higher prices, but buyers are
operating as conservatively ss possible In
order to avoid bidding the market up
against themselves.
gt. Lonls l.lve Stork Market
st Tni'19. Julv 1. CATTLE Receipts,
6 0O head. Including S.OfiO Texans. Market
steady for natives, with southern cows '0c
to 15c lower. Native shipping and export
steers, $4.fi5 26; dressed beef snd butchir
ters. I4.0ia6.oo; steers unaer i.twu pounos.
tp.ti 7&: stockers snd feeders. I2.76''4
cows snd heifers. $? ?&i4 38; canners, $2 (Mt
" 26: bulls. $2.6IH3.60; calves. $3 OKab.M
Texas snd Indian steers, $3.00S3.26; cows
mnA Velfnrs. 234j3 25.
HOtIS Receipts, a fX head. Market shade
higher for best lights, with other grades
weak. &c lower, figs inn ngnis. ao ncrn.w
narkers t6 .fl'5.75: butchers, lo 70B6 n.
FHEEP Receipts. 6.001 head. Market
dull, slow snd a shade easier, .s stive mut
tons. $4 00S4 75: lambs. $4 50rri6 0ft: culls snd
bucks 12 Of4.50; stockers. $2.0033.10; Tex
ans. $3.601 4
Kevr Hasslaa Folic Koree.
ST. PETERSBURG, July 1. The ciar has
sanctioned the formation of a rew police
force to maintain order .in the rural die
trlcts of finrty-slg provinces of European
Husla. Tho sum of 15.260.dO baa been ap
propriated to cover the cost.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beef 8teert Slow and Tea to Fifteen Lower
Than Tuesday Morning.
HOGS DECLINED FIVE TO UN CENTS
Very Light Raa ef Sheep aad Lambs
aad Trading Was Aetlre, with
Prices a Little Stronger
a
Aaythlaa- Deceat.
SOUTH OMAHA. July 1.
Receipts were:
Offlclsl Monday
Official Tuesday
Official Wednesday..
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
IM1
1.4U0
7.So7
3,710
l..
l,b0v
U.ouO
Three days this week.. 11.998 28.952 7,039
Same days last week 14.007 39.i0 V.boi
Same week before. ....... iO.tvU 3i,42 3.HU
Same three weeks sgo... 9.96 2il 3.101
Same four weeks ago. ...15.6.4 SB.S'iO t.9H'i
Sams days laat year 6,087 28,348 17.169
RECEIPTS FOtt THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts u.
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Oniaua for
the year to date and comparisons with lusi
year: lji. IWi. inc. Dec.
Cattle 6u3,U-3 Sbi.808 13o,H5
Hogs l,2uu.!l 1,341, 3i9 75.47o
Sheep boi.ii ei.093 131.174
Average price puld lor iiua at Bout..
Omana tor tuo last seveial us with cw.n
parlsons. Iate. 1903. 1S03.U01.UOO.1899.1S98.1S97
June 1....
June 3....
June 3....
June 4....
June 6....
June a....
June 7....
June ....
June 9....
June 10...
June U...
June 13...
June 13...
June 14...
June 16...
June 16...
June 17...
June It...
June 19...
June 20...
June 21...
June 22...
June 23...
I 934,1 t 70 4 88 t 60 4 H t 41
0 I 7 07 I 4 53 b 4 Ui 3 3.
i WrH I 1 6 70 I 61 4 U t to
iHl 1 lb 6 71 4 83 4 10 Hi
7Mkl 7 21 3 4 91 I 68 31
t 77tSI 1 lD k Hi i 3 , 4 01
7 1 I 7i 4 96 I 8 88 I $i
I l $ 4 31
a ao i 7 Sli " i A lu i, -l -
0HI T 271 6 131 8 69 M) 2 2
WWI I w I yl a 001 "
I M e 4 mi Oij - I s si
n in
7 36 6 nil
4 861 2 64 1 8 71 1
7 811 6 81,
6 8,
7 26
7 24 t 83
4 86 i 6i 3 79 3 29
4 tfi 3 64 H 771 2 3
4 96 I 621 90 1 $ 2i
t 8H
6 014
e m
I 94
7 26 6 k t 0$ 3 W 8 21
7 34
6 921 6 061 3 641
I $4
3 1
t fel 7 41
I 8 4 941 t 71 I
7 44
6 91
4 9J 8 ,
6 00 3 65,
SI $ 15
S 834
771ai
70S
689
4 U i 21
7 60
7 69
6 12
3 Mi
3
June 24...
6 93
a
6 17
3 63
e
3 68
3 26
June 25.
June 26.
June 27.
7 67
7 61
( 99
6 93
3 69
a
3 62
3 28
I 10
I 63!
S 16
t twai 7 6
91
6 CM
6 11
2 64
a
I 61
June 28...
3 63;
3 601
i oo
6 87
6 90
$ 65
June 29.
June 10.
July 1..
5 66H
6 66
6 60
4 99
3
3 24
7 62
7 64
6 01
3 68:
3 66
3 24
3 18
6 89
I 73
3 61
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cara ot stock
brought In today by each road was:
cattle. Hogs.sneep,
C. M. & St. P
Wabash
Missouri Pacific
Union Pacific system
C. A N. W
F.. E. A M. V
C, St. P., M. & O...
B. A M
C. B. & J
k. c. a st j
C, R. I. 4 P., east..
C, R. I. A P., west,.,
Illlnola Central
34
3
1
40
7
43
9
26
8
'i
6
1
184
6
33
4
28
16
19
6
3
4
Total receipts
.129
The disposition of tha day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 888
Swift and Company 824
Armour & Co 634
Cudahy Packing Co 715
Armour, from Sioux City 69
Lobman & Co 18
Huston & Co 4
U F. Huss 20
Wolf A Murnan 3
Werthelmer 88
So) Degen 20
Other buyers 188
1.745
1.912
3.472
8,055
1.817
225
831
Totals 3,907 12.001 1,349
CATTLE There waa a moderate run of
cattle at thla point this morning, but taking
the combined receipts at all markets there
waa a good supply In sight. Reports from
other points were rather unfavorable to the
selling Interests, and aa a result a slow
market was experienced here in spite of
the moderate offerings.
Beef steers sold In about the same notches
they did late yesterday, or about 10(3 15c
lewer than yesterday morning. Trading
was very slow, as buyers did not seem to
be particularly anxious for cattle, and be
sides that salesmen wanted to get steady
prices with yesterday morning. The bulk
of the cattle was disposed of In good sea
son, but still the day was well advanced
before a clearanco waa made.
The cow market was a little weaker than
It was yesterday morning, but still the de
cline waa not sc great as on beef steers.
The best grades of corn-feds were very
little if any lower, but the medium kinds
and grassera were slow sale and unevenly
lower. That class of stock has been selling
at such uneven prices for some time past
that It Is difficult to tell much about tne
fluctuations from day to day. It is certain,
however, that prices have been going stead
ily downward. Canners are also slow sale.
ana in xact are nara iu uibjjubo i auiy
price.
Bulls, veal calves and stags did not sell
any too readily, but still the prices paid
were not a great deal different from yesterday-
. ... w ,
The lew oaa uunuura ui viucacra euiu
teeners that arrived this morning sold at
what iooked to be about steady uiu.es. The
demand Is very light, as Is usually the case
at this time of the year, but the supply is
so small that there la no great change In
the prices being paid. Common stuff though
Is very aimcun to move ai any uguro.
Representative saies:
13EE.F STESKS. '
No.
At. Pr.
No. At. Pr.
I llll 4 6
II 1116 4 46
1 110 4 M
17 1240 4 45
11 1120 4 M
1 1140 4 66
11 1114 4 10
I I486 4 70
I...... 1314 4 70
1 1341 4 10
4 11M 4 70
40 1364 4 70
41 10! 4 70
I 1326 4 70
W 1421 4 14
10 1111 4 70
It..., 12f2 4 71
14 1217 4 II
II 11(1 4 71
0 1241 4 76
IS 1S30 4 10
II 1141 4 16
10 1206 4 SS
II 1114 4 66
II KM 4 SS
16 12M 4 M
11 124 4 10
11 1306 4 M
M 1(40 4 M
7 lleo I 00
17 1277 I 00
1 1430 I 00
II 127 I 00
NU HEIFERS.
11 100 4 M
II 1264 4 It
21 1' 4 46
IV..- 10J 4 7J
AND COWS.
MO 1 60
IM
T76
MO
470
1110
1017
HM
10M
lltl
121
1004
1171
1101
Ml
1104
1100
16
10M
140
1071
1174
1104
1014
UU
, lnso
IMS
100
li4
, 1H0
11
, 1101
10!1
STEE
441
!4
1 16
8 II
I 0
4 10
4 16
4 16
4 M
4 81
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 46
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 66
4 hi
4 66
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 0
4 M
4 40
4 M
4 16
RS A
4 00
4 10
10
101....
10
14
11
1
4
14
1
1
1
1
IT
n
l
10
4
i
n
it
17
0
T
11
11
7l
4
4 16
4 46
STEERS
1221
III
cows.
1 4 IH I M
t 26 J ISO I IS
I 16 1 171 t 16
I M 4 1041 I H
1 W 4 ic 1 m
I W II 1066 '1 10
I 60 I MS I 10
1 10 Ml I 46
1 60 1 10M I 10
I M 1 1104) I 60
t 60 1 1110 I 60
I 60 I Ml I 60
1 M Hl I ao
1 lull I 46
I 71 1 120 I 71
I 71 II 110 I 71
I II 1 1010 71
I 71 14 7S5 SO
I M 10M SO
1 M 1 1100 4 OS
1 SS 4 MS 4 00
I M 10M 4 00
1 1001 4 OS
I M f 1311 4 10
I SI I M0 4 10
t M II 121 4 IS
1 00 1 IIM 4 M
1 00 1 1130 4 10
I 00 I llll 4 10
I II 4 M4 4
I II 1 1144 4 as
S AND HEIFERS.
4 M
HEIFERS.
I SS 4 Ill IN
1 60 40 121 00
I M 1 MO 4 1
tM I Ml 4 if
II 0 114 4 44
BULLS.
I M 1 110 S II
1 40 1 1140 I II
I o 1 is 1 as
t a 1 1644 10
I M 1..... 1730 I U
I M 1 1M0 I SI
1 II 1 14M I 1
1 Tl 1 lt0 1 II
I 16 1 10 I SS
1 IS 1 1610 1 It
I 1 1 14O0 4 OS
STAGS.
4 II
CALVES.
4 M 1 161 I M
I M t ITT I M
1
7
1
16
1
.1
1
1
1
I
14
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
t
t
1
II
1
I
I
H
8
11
1
I
T
4
I
1
1
I
I
1
4
1
1
I
1
1
1
8
I
.. 146
.. i0
.. H0
.. M
..
.. 1M
.. f0
.. 700
.. 70
.. 116
.. W7
..1010
.. 717
..1000
.. M
..1000
.. Ml
.. Ml
..
.. MO
.. M0
..10M
.. Ml
.. Ill
..1141
..1044
.. tM
.. Ill
.. 141
..1140
,..10JI
.ft
cow
.. Ml
... r
... 4M
... Ill
... I
..10S0
.. M0
..11(0
..1231
.. 47
..110
..11M
.1410
..1440
..110
tM
1M
1 ii 4 1 lffl n
1 no i oo 1 , it 4 w
STOCK CALVES.
$ 141 4 on
STOCK COWS AND MEIFF.RS.
1 11 10 640 t 11
BTOCKER8 AND FEEDERS
I I'l I on
I.
Ml
I 60
I 60
1 60
1 iy I oo
I (m I"
1 o M
1 770 00
1 10 10
1 141 1 10
1 714 1 16
II Tim I M
4 710 I 60
...i.llTS
630
410
T0
170
M7
Ill
6M
I 60
I 60
I 40
I S
I 13
1 10
it.!
it..
HOOS There was
otilte a liberal run of
hogs In sight this morning nnd the tendency
of prices wss downward at all points. Ths
decline here amounted to 6'fi10c, or about
7tc Trading was fslrly active from stsrt
to finish, so that practically everything wss
disposed of t.i good season. The bulk of
sll the hogs sold at $5.60. The good snd
the common, the hesvy snd the light all
sold In Just about the same notches. A
few very common loads sold below that and
a few very choice went above It. It has
been a long time since buyers hsve made
as Mttle difference In weight and quality
ss st the present time. The close of the
market wss aulte active and there wss no
change In the prices paid. Representative
sales
No,
si..
64..
62..
Av.
. .256
..248
..235
..240
..247
..275
..237
..264
..232
Sh. Tr.
80 6 55
No. Av. Sh.
Pr.
6 60
6 60
6 6)
i 0
6 60
6 60
5 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
i 60
t 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 ft
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
5 80
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
t 60
5 60
6 60
5 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
5 60
5 60
6 60
5 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 80
6 80
v&
6 62Vi
6 62
6 62
6 62
6 62
6 62
6 62
6 62
8 65
6 65
M i2
2m
57 341
71 237
S(i 2"6
71 230
69 267
30 3"1
62. .....253
74 2"4
67 242
68 254
63 219
78 231
64 26
60 802
70 247
240
120
160
160
40
200
40
40
1641
80
80
160
80
40
40
80
80
'46
ioo
80
i6
40
80
120
80
240
80
iib
40
80
40
40
80
80
80
80
820
80
160
'so
iio
80
200
80
80
80
120
120
160
200
80
80
80
'so
80
'io
40
80
6 Oi
5 67',
6 67
6 t7V
6 67H
6 67V4J
6 67Vs
6 67Vi
6 67
6 67
t 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
5 60
6 60
5 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
5 60
t 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
t 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
t 60
6 60
5 60
6 60
6 60
6 80
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 tO
6 60
6 60
S 60
t6....
72....
25....
ti6....
66....
62..
56..
68..
74..
67..
64..
. ... 196
....2o6
....239
....266
....253
....320
67 261
60 250
61 246
63 251
70 261
59 254
67 261
68 274
60 230
68 239
77 234
60 252
74 2.3
70 226
62 236
77 228
6X 237
67 264
68 247
70 252
66
68
.220
.273
.266
.278
,237
.219
.260
65...
37...
64...
60...
63
61
...2fi0
76 240
70 261
71 250
60 276
69 260
66 268
70 251
280
80
66.
62.
66.
66.
70.
64.
78.
73.
249
270
64.,
71.,
SO. ,
62.
78.
65..
62.
81.
..240
..24
..255
..224
..242
..248
..228
..211
....26$
....263
....243
....231
....226
...231
...271
...261
...22
...228
...277
...247
...260
...248
62...
66...
70...
76...
61...
67...
78...
87...
66...
86 204
24.., ...213
60
1...J..259
70 219
69 271
40 264
35 26$
67 252
69 227
66 266
66 220
65 26S
45 272
65 276
69 231
60 23
63 266
82 217
60 277
63 226
61 269
62 258
120
'so
80
120
40
.256
.228
71
21 28
60 223
84 814
SO
40
78 235
7 264
66 241
Tl 238
67 263
67 275
81 330
67 254
69 248
76 241
68 271
71 238
63 277
67 226
67 258
67 248
70 272
64 322
69 263
6 60
6 60
6 60
E 60
6 60
6 60
I 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
t 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
40
'wi
40
80
80
120
80
80
80
120
'80
40
40
80
'80
120
120
200
160
240
69.
.28
63..
62..
70..
73..
69..
67..
...272
...215
...221
...223
...264
...22$
40
80
120
66.
...279
6 60
6 65
SHEEP There were only about six cars
of sheep and lamba here thla morning, and
the most of those were of such common
quality that It Is difficult to tell much about
the true situation. It was very evident
from the way packers acted that they
wanted some fresh supplies, and as a re
sult the stuff that waa on sale changed
hands quite freely at atronger prices. The
Erlckson ewes and yearlings that sold for
$3.60 yesterdsy brought $3.05 today. There
were not aa many ewea in the bunch today,
but even taking that Into consideration tho
price was safely a dime higher.
There is still practically no demand for
feeders and very few are being received.
Quota t'ons for grass stock : Good to
choice lambs, $5.76?jt.25; fair to good lambs,
$5.26&6.76; good to choloe yearlings, $4.764j)
6.00; fair to good yearlings, $4.60tji4.76; good
to choice wethers, $3.75U4.25; fair to good
wethers, $3.603.76; good to choice ewea, $3.60
(63.76; fair to good ewea, $3.26(33.60; feeder
lambs, $2.6003.60; feeder yearlings, $2.60
3.60; feeder wethers, $2.6O3.60; feeder ewes,
$2.002.75. Representative salea:
9 cull ewea
26 cull ewes
18 cull lambs
101 western ewes
59 western ewes and wethers..
73
81
44
87
76
1 25
2 25
3 25
3 26
3 36
3 36
3 60
3 65
3 80
4 00
6 15
6 60
as
2 bucks
10 cull lamba
160
36
86
94
61
63
69
72
497 Idaho yearlings and owes,
46 western ewes
9 -western yearlings
23 western lambs ..,
11 western lamba
231 feeder ewea
CHICAGO LI VIS STOCK MARKET.
Cattle and Sheep Lower, While Hons
and Lambs Hesitate Aboat Falling;.
CHICAGO, July 1. CATTLB Receipts,
20,000 head; 10c to 16c lower. Including 2,000
Texans; good to prime steers, $4.90(36.50;
poor to medium, $4.2tV(74.80; Blockers and
feeders, $2.76434.70; cows, $1.60a-4.40; heifers.
$2.26(5-4.75; csnners, $1.62.80; bulls, $2.26
4.25; calves. $2.60(86.00; Texas fed steers,
$3.80ig-4.60.
HOGS Receipts today, 22,000 head; tomor
row, 26.000 head; left over, 4,600; steady to
5c lower. Mixed and butchers, $6.20ifrb.80;
good to choice heavy, $6.8086.90; rough
heavy, $fi.56'(i6.75; light, $6.75&6.06; bulk of
sales. $6.76A6.85.
SHEEP Receipts, 15.000 head; sheep 10c 1
to 16c lower. Lambs steady to 16c lower;
good to choice wethers, $3.754.60; fair to
choice mixed, $3.00tf3.75; western shetp,
$2.6or?i4.16; native lambs, 34.0036.60. 1
Official yesterday: , ,
Receipts. Shipments. 1
Cattle 8,262 3.826
Hogs - 12.539 1,353
Sheep 16,631 2,896
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
' KANSAS CITT. July 1. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6,100 head natives, 900 head Tex
ans. Calves, 4iX) natives, 80) Texans. Beeve
tVylOc lower; cows and heifers slow and
lower; quarantine selling lower- choice ex
Dort snd dressed beef steers. 84.50'd)S. 15 ; fair
I tn wnnA li T, Sri i nA mt Ir.r. and fuaH ., r
$2.6fK84.40; western fed steers, $3.7ji I.t6; 1
Texas ana Indian steers, 32.1trijH.2j; Texas
cows, $2.673.0O: native cows, $2.0txft4 25- na
tive neirers, u.txxni.iu; canners, si.oxgz.fco;
bulls, $2.00f3.60; cilves, $2.60(96.00.
HOGS Receipts, 10.000 head. Market ac
tive and steady; top, $5.75: bulk of sales.
$5.85(35.67; heavy, 66.4 "-(75.75; mixed pack
ers, I5.60&6.70; light. $0.6 a 5. ?0; yorkers, $5.6i
430.70; pigs, ta.axao.oo.
SHEEP AND LAM B8 Receipts, 8.000
head. Native, stesdy; Texans, 15fj 25c lower;
$3.50(36.65; fed ewes. $3.2..15; Texas clipped
yearlings, 33.oott6.3e; Texas nipped sheep,
$3.2CKit.10; stockers and feeders, $3.1034.00.
Kevr York Lira Stock Market.
NEW YORK. July 1. CATTLE Beeves.
RecelDts. 2.419 head. Steers. MiiOa off:
sales 25c lower; bulls and cows steady to a
fraction lower; steers, $4.252j5.35; bulls, $2.75
474.50; cows, Jl.7a4i4.UO; tops, $4.10. Cables,
steady. Exports, 150 cattle, $0 sheep and
7,700 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts. 8.307 head. Opened 75c
4$l.oO lower; closed fully $1.01 lower ;bui
termllks, 60c lower; veals, $4.00(g6.26; some
esrly sales. $6.50; culls, $3.6"&4.00; butter
milks, 32.oooj3.oo; city dressed veals, lower
at 74jlOc ped lb.
HOGS Receipts, 4.970 hesd. Market was
steady; state hogs, $6.50i2i6.60; choice pigs,
$6 66.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7.824
head. Sheep about steady; lambs fell off
15.a3.Sc: sheep, 3.0OJf4 26; culls, $2.50; lambs.
$o.6Vg( 62' choice and extra aold early up
to -lwtTj. to. cuiis, ta.ou.
St. Joseph Lira Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. July 1. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4,uuu, mostly 10c lower; natives,
$4 lV(j6 15; cows and heifers, $2. 00$ 4 40,
stockers and feeders, $3.35-04 50.
HOGS Keceipts, 5.000 head; steidy; Ilrht,
$6 7036 76: medium and heavy. $5.62V4V3
e.77Mp: bulk, $6.66h.76.
SHEEP Receipts, 1.421 head; ateady to
10c lower.
Stork la Slafct.
Following were the receipts of live stock
at
LIID , a" ... n 1 .in 1, 1. 1 J r m vm
day
Csttle.
Omsha X.4i0
Chicago JOO-O
Kansas City 6.1o
81. Louis $.000
Bt. Joxeph 4.00
Sioux City 7'J0
Totals
.. (A200 63.700 $6,32
Sloas City Lire Stork Market.
BIOUX CITT. la.. July 1. (Special Tele
gram ) CATTLE Receipts, 700; stockers
unchanged, killer weak,; beeves, t4.0bj.M;
Hogs. Sheep.
llo i.m
22.I.O0 16.IHO
10,000 $,flno
4,f0 6.0TO
4.HO 1.423
3.WO
cows, bulls and mixed, $2.60tM.26; stocken
and feeders, $2.7544.00; calvee and yearllngn,
$2 50.1 3 SO,
Id in-Receipts, 8. 600; market 6c lower al
$5.4V4i6.8ti; bulk. $5.66.
There will be big doings at Lake Man
awa July 4.
REPAIRING TO BE ENJOINED
flnrber Asphalt Company Will Fight
Nebraska Dltallthle Company
In the Coarts.
All the papers, Including the bond, have
been prepared and signed, and a temporary
Injunction will be asked for within a very
few days against the making by the city
of a contract with the Nebraska Rltullthlc
company for the repairing of asphalt paved
streets. The Injunction will be asked for
In the name of a resident property owner
employed by the Barber Asphalt company,
which protested before the council that th;
contract should not be awarded the Ne
braska Bltullthlc company on the grounds
that Its bid was not regular or competitive
and that the company had not yet filed Its
articles of incorporation In this state.
The resolution adopted by the council for
the repairing, with stone and gravel, of
North Sixteenth street has not yet reached
the Board of Public Works and will not
until next week, aa the mayor must first
act on It. Meanwhile the members of the
board are not worrying about It, simply
saying that If approved tha only thing to
do will be to obey It.
Wotnaa Caase of Tragedy.
HOPKINSVILLE, Ky.. July l.-Bud
Garth, member of a prominent Todd county
family, shot and killed Younger Welkins,
aged 20, at the latter' s home near Trenton
last night. They fought several days sgo
about a woman and Watklns swore out a
warrant for Garth's arrest. Garth went to
Watklns' farm and waa met by Toungrr
and Henry Watklns, armed with a shotgun.
Shots were exchanged and Younger was
killed. Garth la being searched for.
The balloon race at Courtland
erery day.
Beach
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deede filed for record yesterday, aa fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust
company, bonded abstractors, 1614 Farnam
street:
Deeds.
Walter H. Scott and wife to Paulina
Posplsll, w lot 1, block 266. city of
Omaha $ 1,900
John W. Robinson to Emma Shipley,
lota 2 and 19, block 142, Florence 1
Florence company to Emily Shipley,
lots 2 and 8, block 117, and lots 4 and
11, block 142, Florence 1
George B. Morrell to L. F. Crofoot,
lots 8 and 7, Wlnther'a subdivision,
except east 60 feet 600
D. Schuyler Austin and wife to Sam
uel L. Rowsee, lots 1 and 2, Benson
and Johnson's subdivision 1,900
Nike Jacobson and wife to Howard
-Kennedy, lot 14, block 2, Bogga and
Hill's addition 100
A. J. Kats and wife to Samuel Kats,
n subdivision lot 14 of lot 2, Capi
tol addition, lot 14. block 2, Jerome
park; undivided lots 20, 21 and 22,
Haas's subdivision 100
David Neff and wife to Susan Art
man, s lot 19, block 2, Armstrong's
first addition 1,250
Mortgages.
Samuel I.. Rowsee and wife to Omaha
Ioan and Building association, east
66 feet lot 10, Millard and Caldwell's
addition, and lots 1 and 2 Benson
and Johnson's addition $ 2.40C
Frank J. Wlchert and wife to Anton
Gross, 32x126 feet, part lots 7 and 8,
block 6, Improvement association
addition 1,20
Clara J. Haselton and husband to
Payne Investment company, lot 8,
block 3, Marysvllle addition 60C
Susan Artman and husband to Con
servative Savings and Loan assocla- '
tlon, s lot 19, block 2, Armstrong's
first addition 75C
James M. Taliaferro and wife to
Laura M. Sherer, lot 19, block 3,
Brlgga place
600
Total
v.ii ..'.$1!.1(K
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