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    TIIH OMAHA DAILY HKE: WEDNESDAY, JULY fl, 1003.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Sentiment In Bogrd of Trad Grain PiU it
Dto.d. diy Bullish.
Prices soar under large demand
Good Weather Kails to Affect Corn,
Which rroctcdi to Mount the
Value Scale Notch by
Notch.
1 ' ; I
CHICAGO, July 7. The sentiment In the
grain pits today was Hgdi.i uuj.s.i
1,1 ires moveu iu an upwau direct. on. be.p
leiiiijer wntat cloned vs'it ic nunc, be,.
tumuer corn IVtui'Mi! !.-, v,.u oaisa
liuue higner. lovlsioin, were wcsart., the
hopiomuer picuucts closing irom 11 h'(mu
'"Trading in wheat was active and the
market iva deddealy uronn, whIIk iiiguer
prices Were rwiiiea. Commission Louses
were good buyers at the start and open
ing pines were steady, bvpumuer utl.tf
o lower to o Ingner at Voc to iikj.
Vvith outside market showing a big ad
vance in prices and on the strength in
coin the ueinand soon became more ur
gent, while tne offering continued email,
wnlch resulted in a gradual advance
throughout the day. 1'ua uulilali fceritl
inent was augmented by the u create of
t,),m bushels In Bradstreet s world s Vls
loie. There was a Bllgnt recession late l.i
the day. but the close was extremely
frtrong, with September lttlo higher at
77VU"c after selling up to ii7tunc.
'iiie lirst cur of new wheat arrlveu touay
and was graded No. t red. Clearances of
wheat ami flour were equai to 3u,5oo
bushels, i'rlmary receipts were 2.M.AA)
biiHhels, against 618,900 bushels a year ago.
Minneapolis and Duiuth reportea receipts
of 166 cars, which with local receipts of
So cars, 4 of contract graoe, made total
receipts for the three points 01 181 cars,
against 291 last week and 2S2 cars a year
"Notwithstanding: the favorable weather
conditions, bullish crop reporls were num
erous In the corn pit and caused a lg
general trade In that market. Commloslou
houses bought freely and covering by
shorts was a noticeable feature. Urm ca
bles, a good cash demand and small coun
try offerings all helped In the upward
trend of prices, good advances being made
In all deliveries. The September option
was especially strong and closed lrflc
higher at 62662c. a,t'r celling between
61 So and 62c. Local receipts were 662
ears with 42 of contract grade.
Oats were strong, but the advance was
not as marked as In other grains owing
to heavy realizing by leading longs. Tho
sentiment was still bullish on the crop
prospects. The cash demand was slow.
After selling between S415e and Sj;o
September closed a shade higher at 3&o.
Local receipts were 403 cars.
Provisions ruled dull and featureless, with
n easier tone prevailing. There was a
decline In early on selling by outs ders
and, although the market steadied later
on the strength in grains, none of the loss
was recovered. September pork closed 3'K!
lower st 311.50, September was off 17o at
tit 12 and ribs were down 2-o at f.62.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
to enrs; corn, 170 cars; oats, 100 cars; hogs,
87,'mo head.
The leading futures ranged as followei
Mlddlcboroua-h. The local Iron market
was dull and nominally unchanged. No.
1 northern foundry l quoted at SiH.'ioiJ JO.'Xi;
No. 2 foundry northern at IU.&o'b i.; No.
I foundry southern, snd N6. 1 foundry,
southern, soft, at IIS.ok, -
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Trade and Quotations en
gtnple and Fancy Prodnre.
EOOS-Fresh stevk. loss off, 13c7U3e.
LIVE Kll bTRY-Ili-ni, 7'iiSc. spring
chickens, per lb., iS'tIic: roosters, accord
ing to me-, 4 .5c; turkeys. 13'ulw:; ducks,
C, erfcc, Mile.
BUTTER Packlnc stock, 14'f?14o; choice
dairy, In tubs, licil.c; separator, 2u21e.
FREHII FISH Fresh caught troui. 9ei
pickerel. 8c; pike. 9c; perch. He; buffnlo, c:
blufsh. 11c; whileflsh, 9c; snlmon, 15c; had
dock, 10c; codfsh, 12c; rerlsnnpper, luc; loh
stens, boiled, per lh., 2ic; lobrters. preen,
per lb.. 2.:c; bullheads. 11c: cat!lsh. 14c; black
boss, 172df; haltb it. luc; shad roe. 4V per
pair, 'roe shad, 81 each; era pile, 12c; her
ring, nc; p- rcri, bc; white buss, juc; uiuenns.
Sc.
RRAN -Per ton. $1S.
KAY Prices nuotcd bv Omaha Wholesale
De'jei"' asHoclntion: 'holce No. 1 upland.
: No. 2. ss.6rt; medium. It. 00: coarse.
7.&X Ilye straw. $7.00. These prices are for
hny of good color nnd quality. Demand
fnlr and receipts light.
I1IIIM C.
OATS-40C
RYE No. 2. 4fie.
VFGlfTAm.KI'.
OLD POTATOES Home grown stock, per
u.. 40 one
NEW POTATOES Bouth'rn, prr bu., TBo.
PAnSLEV-Per do. hunches, JOc.
PARSNIPS-Per bu., 40c.
CUCi:MI3ERS-Per doz., 60c: home grown,
HEAN9 Home rrown. was. tier market
basket, 25c; string, per market basket, i&c'
PEAS Home frown, ner market basket.
35c.
CAUL.IFI.OWFH Tfnms rown nw dos..
50c
CAHuAQR New California, per lb.. 2c.
TOMATOES Mississippi. Pel 4-baskct
cr ite, ROo.
P.HUPARB-Per lb., lc.
NAVY HE A N8 Per bu., $2 60.
ONIONS New California drv. tier Ita.. le:
Texas, per lb., 2e
Michigan, per do., Zbo.
FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES Colorado, $3.00.
BLACK RAKPUERK1EH Per 24-at. ease.
RED RASPBERRIES Per I4-nlnt ease.
$3 00.
li lacks ER R I ES per 24-quart eaae.-iz.M.
ULirEBEHRIES Per l-qt. case, $2.60.
C.i o V"'ur"'". P"r. DO- i detracted from It. Influence Th. n... of
Z?WZttZ"l.lf.eL x- the wheat crop was not considered so re-
DOX,
Artloles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.Test'y.
Wheat
a July
bJuly
a Sept,
p Sept.
Sept.
Pec,
Sept.
lec.
pork
July,
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Jllbs
July
Sept
Oct.
TTT8 V 79 Tr 7 77H
77Ws 79 77V4 7ST4 77
7H&77U 77 7H 77 76
76470 TTWii 76 76
50tf51 61 60 Sl 60
CIVUH 62S 1SCJ
&0(& 61 6061! 49
40 ' 40 41 40
34 S6 3613. 34fi6 3o 5
36& 8636ia S5 .35
., 16 SO 16 65
16 (S 16 76 1660 1660 16 &
109 60S T 95 7 96 6 12
126 S0 112 8 12 J 30
I 12 I 12 I 00 8 00 6 22
8 60 8 62 8 62 8 62 8 67
8 66 8 70 6 62 8 62 8 75
640 840 826 826 8 47
FLUMS California. Clyman, per
L'o; uoose plums, per Z4-qt. dox, z.
CHERRIES California, white and black.
per 10-lb. box, $2.
CANTALOUPE California, per crate, 86;
Texas, per crate, $3.
APPLES New stock. bu., 78c.
WATERMELONS Oeorala. 40a each:
Florida, per lb.. lo.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartons. 75c;
Turkish, per 18-lb. box, ISc.
vniimjco aiiioi mit iiavriB, itncy, lur
76 and smaller sizes, $4; for 150 and larger
sizes, $3.25; Mediterranean, All sizes, $3.uo
3.2a: Jaffa. $3.&"4i3.50: fancy blood, per half
box, $2; St. Mlckes, or paper rlne, all size,
$3.ou&4.00.
LEMONS California fancy, 300 to 360
sizes, $5; 240 to 270 sizes, 4.004.&0; Mea-
lnas, $5.
dates Persian, in 7U-1D. noxea. per ID..
6c; per cue of 30-lb. pkgs., $3,25.
f inh;ai'PL,e jriorioa, 2.(5; cuoan, Z-60.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10a
POPCORN Per id., 2c; shelled, 4a
HIDES No. 1 green. 6Uc: No. 8 green.
6c; No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 2 salted, 7c; No.
1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs., tc; No. 1 veal calf.
12 to 15 lbs., tc; dry salted hides, K&iUo;
sheep pelts, 25&i5c; horsehides, $1.602.50.
UTS Walnuts, No. 1 sott shell, per lb..
17n; hard shell, per lb., 14u; No. 3 soft shell,
per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c;
Brazils, per lb.. 12c: filberts, per lb.. 12o:
almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell.
per lb.. 15c; pecans, large, per lb.. 12'Ac:
small per lb., 11c; cocoanuts, per do., tic;
chestnuts, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb..
6c; roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c; black
walnuts, per bu., $1; hickory nuts, per bu.,
$150.
No. I a Old. bNew.
Cash quotations were a follows:
FLOUR Steadier.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, T7jI79c; No. 8. 76
CORN No. 2, 62&52a; No. 8 yellow, 62
OATS-No.' S, 41e: No. 8 white, 8841o.
uvtl KIa t bllilhln.
RARLEY flood feeding, 40G143C! fair to
choice malting, tiyulc. .
m,'KTjft-No. 1 flax. Wo: No. 1 northwest
ern, 81.01; prime timothy, $3.45; clover, con
tract grade. $U.60611.76.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 816.20
T15.26; lard, per 100 lbs., 87.9698.05; short
ribs sldss, (loose), 88.3Ofr8.60; dry salted
shoulders, (boxed), 37.87tf8.00; short olear
aiaes iDoxeaj, o.iam.oi i
. Receipts. Shlpmenta
Vlnnv hhia ' 18.200 20.100
Wheat bu 28 900 196.400
Corn. bu.. , 876,400 604,400
Oats, bu 876,200 288,700
vi v. ho 18.100
iliilor. bu 87,000 1,800
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady to firm; creameries,
ID'uZOo. Fggs, steady at mark, casea In
cluded, 13il4o. Cheese, easy, 106 Uo.
JIBW YORK GEMERAI MtWCET,
notalona of tho Day on Varlons
Commodities.
vptw TfyRIC. Jul 7. FLOUR Receipts.
17 lf,7 bhla.: exDorta 18.636 bbls.: fairly ao-
tlve and firmer; winter patents, 83.90
tf480: winter atralKhts. .6o(u3.S5: Min
nint natents. $4.3534.t6: winter extras.
32.9O'a3.00; winter low grades, 84.66; rye
flour, firm: fair to good, $3.tw3.J6; choice
to fancy, z3.40v3.eu.
roKNMEAL Quiet: yellow western.
81.14; city, $1.12; Brandywlne, 83.1203.20, kiln
ortea.
RYB Quiet; No. t western, flOe f. o. b.,
Unit' state. ArrihWLr. t. a. b.. afloat.
BARLEY Quiet; feeding, 26c, c. L f.. New
Tork; malting, ftifauic.
WHEAT Reeelpts, 19.600 bu.; exports,
. . tu-m V. . . Unn m Xln , nii liTkA .la.
vator and R5e f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 north
ern. Duiuth, 92c f. o. b., afloat; No. 1
hard, Manitoba, 91o f. o. b., afloat. Op
tions were generally firm all day, making
active advances on adverse Iowa and Illi
nois state reports, a higher corn market,
complaints of heat In the northwest, good
outside support and local coverings The
m.tVket closed firm at 11o net advance.
July, 83(aM0, closed, 84c: September,
80, closed, i!4C; uecemDer, mPsiqim id-too,
Closed, 81 o.
CORN Rece!ps. 68.100 bu.; exports M6..
8S7 bu.; sales, 8(0,000 bu. futures, 32.000 spot.
6 Dot firm: No. 1. 6Xc elevator and 69c f.
o. b.. afloat: No. I yellow. 69c: No 1 white.
69c. Options market had a further strong
advance on heavy commission house ouy
Ing, bullish state reports, local covering
and higher cables, closing ff?0 net
higher. July. R7(g5Nc, closed, 6dc; Sep
tember, 67USRSo, closed, 6Sc; December,
8M1ie. closed. 68e. .
OATS Receipts, 88.500 bu.: exports. t4!
bu. Snot firm: No. 2. 43c: standard while.
46c; No. 3 47c; N6. S white. 46c: No. 8
wnite. 44V-c: iracx wnue, 44n43c. Options
irregular nui generally nrm wun corn.
HAY Pull: shipping, 80(0 86c; good to
eli "Moo. n.ioriiu.w. ,
Hops Hull; state, common to choice.
17W?nc: 1901. 14M7e; olds, mtcic; Psclfln
coast. 1903, 18Tc; Htll7c; olds, I
HIDF9 Steady: Galveston. 30 to 28 lhs
18c; California. 21 to 26 lbs., 19c; Texas, dry.
14 to 80 lhs.. 14c.
LEATHER Stesdy; hemlock sole. Buenos
Ay res, light to heavy weights, acid, 24a
JBe. '
RICK Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 4
,4MUc: Japan, nomlnel.
" ROVISlONS-Pef, dull: family. 810 00
ft" 00; mess, 88 6o9.00: beef hams. 819 6M
w Mr. is.siwin.wi; city extra India
mess. 8l8-17oft Cut meats firm: pickled
bellies, $9 25ffl'10.8rt; pickled shoulders, 87 0
400; pickled hams. 312.00(?w. Trd
weskt western steamed, $126: refined
. weaker: continent. $ JO; South America
8915; compound. $7 60fi8.00. Pork essv fam
ily. $ieofrmnn: short clear. $16.7518.00
mesa. 817SW18 0O.
TALLOW Steady; city, 46c; country. Bit
Me.
.(TTTFR Recelnts. 12 nl pkgs: stesdv
gtste dsirv, 1Hm30; presmerv. lTVfi'yiWo
niEFSE-Receipts, l.ono pksn. : sfeadr
ftill rren. large and small, colored and
WMte. .0c.
KOnR Receipts, 11800 pkgs.: dull end r.
reru'ar: western seconds to extra. WltUe
POI'I.TRY Alive stesdv; western spring
entrkena. iiw: iowis. iw: fiirueys t
pressed weak; wsten broilers, 164716c
row'" ?r. furKeys. iwin.
MKTA1S "pot ttn in Irfndon was In-i
tnwer et 178 end futures were 1S ftd lower
at rix. In "1 was also easier.
eloeins at 87T nT?T 76. The Inndon Conner
tnsrVet was Mghr: sheet there advancing
T, M in cm its Kd and futures M to rr ss.
Yvrsllr copper wss qu'et snd nonlnsllv
nnchaneed. talio and electrolvtte ere
emoted et 8M.Ofairi4.J1l. snd easttnar at tIS 80
av 4 no Iad was nulet and ituchsnaed In
Nw Tork. t 34 1JU. bt AIIpM Xs d In
tendon In 11 8a M. Spelter decllnln ft
88F74tnrt In the local arfcet rematneA
tinchanred fa Y-nndon at 80 ISs. Iron closed
8vt lis 84 la Glasgow and at 45s T4 la
shipment to Europe today. This, with the
enaugement of li.mXV.uutf oy liiurii r reies
and nV,tAat t " Oolom.iti, aaens ot Co., an
nounced yesterday, make the total gold
slilpments today U.TMm'i.
NEW TORK. ITOIK9 ASD nO!VU5.
steel Trast Serarltlps Flood Market,
Trices All sinmplns;. ,
NEW YORK, July 7. There was more
appearance oi specuhitlve Interest In to
day's stork market. The resistance of the
market In tho face of uiilliiers seemed to
encourage nn attempt to put up prices.
There was no news to account for ihe pt,l:it
ri.a.- in St. Paul anil Missouri Pacific on
professional operation:. Detvlte this not
very stiiKing lemontrailon the market
wr.s but a colorless uftuir up to tin? Iu.it
hojr, and the vol imc of ilca.lngs showed
no appreciable Improvement over that of
yesteiu.iy. There was sc me Indication of u
speculative contest In the ,n-t hour in which
neither slue gave t.l;,-i.s i.f any greu.
Hlrc.ngth. 'ihe ruaike.t hud be nun to sag off
from Innmuion, but. hud t.ifl!ieij 4-t.n,u .
when u heay stream of L'nlten biutcb b;rl ,
stoc ks ..egan to pour upon th.' uurKC . TUo i
common was c.rriid a point under lust
nl.,ht, the piefciivd and lue second mort-.
gutto lion.is si.ift itu m a li'se txie.ii. Nolh- j
ing was Known tne pub.ic at the time i.I
the hiwl.g for liio quarter ud to eainiiiK3,
but the tiSi-muing of ihe directors ot i.ic
corporation to consider tho report caused a
strong conviction In the board room that
the tape was giving nn accurate forecast
of Its character. 'Ihe leur tn.t nn unUtur.
uble showing of earnings wan iortheomlng
discouraged tho speculative sentiment ami
prices gave way throughout. The closing
was In cnnseqjciice duil and easy. Tho
early IlrmnesM was nue ar. muc h us anyihoig
to the tact that yesterday s goid exports
l.illed to bring any selling pressure on the
market. The shipment id aold from Aus
tralia for San Francir.io and tho beginning
of the Inflow of the Klondike product coun
teracted the Influtncu of ihe outgoing to
Europe. Tho exnorl of rid'd. however,
arouses slight misi-iviiipsc white the demand
for money ior Immediate use la so light.
It Is considered probable that any rise In
the money rate would chi ck the gold outgo,
but til the present conoltlon urther ship
ments would not cause surprise. Satisfac
tion is felt in all departments of the finan
cial world at the lulling out of the infla
tion In the cotton inuraet, whlqji Went a
sten further today. Uut It Is not expected
that the curtailed demand for cotion will
revive In any degree until conditions In
that market become more placid. The
weekly cotton report was distinctly favor
ab'e and was so far a heip to stocks. The
news of the corn ctod also wa hiahlv fa
vorable, but the rise In the price of corn
little demand, hardened later nnd closed
Hi m. Ieaiets in Kattlrs were occuploi with
tne can y over.
Human amounting to 10,onn wss with
drawn from ihe lunk of England toclsy
tor Somh America.
PARIS, July '.. I'.uslness on the Itourse
today was animated. Pi lees at tne open
ing were well susttitned but later they be
ujiih heavier and inactive and ended hesi
tatingly. Kc litis were firm and foreigners
were heiv. Rio tinto.a lost two points.
The rate of discount as 2 11-14 per cent.
Tntec per cent rentes !'.f 80c, for account.
Lxi-nntige on lAinnon, lit lr.c. for checks.
l.i' ili.iN, July 7. Quotatlcns were main
t.c.i d on the ourse unlay and trading w.is
tMieuieiy lino'.. Home railroads were
fcc.gnai.l. I i.iiuclians were slightly higher.
ExeiiniiEc" on London, iu maiKS, 3i pigs
ior the account.
Shipping; Trast Slock Slumps.
NEW VOP.K, July 7. International Mer
cantile Marine common stock rtVolined In
Wall l!vt today to 4-io, making a new
low retoid. The previous bottom price was
lc.
Rank Clem-Inn.
assurliiK. The monthly report f Hie As-
rlcultural department due on tTrlday Is
awaited for clearer light on the con il'.m
of the cereal crops. A break uf 9 points
In Standard Rope and Twine 6s was due to
fears that the Intecest would not ie '..Bid.
This with a break of 6 In United states
Cast Iron Pipe and of leas amounts in v.me
minor industrials and the weakness f in
ternational mercantile niarlne stocks cn tho
curb were unsettling Influences on the spec
ulation. Not much attention ns liio to
the late rise in call loans of a per tent
although i.V outward movemo.it of fcold
and a significant drop In New York ex
change at Chicago to 10c disount noy in
dicate further demands upon New York
banking reserves.
The bond market was Ir.eg.ii-. A fea
ture Is the sagging tndaivy of sotuo of ihe
high-grade issues. Total iales, par value,
$l,uu5,000. United Stat.a uonds were all un
changed on the last call.
Following are the quotations on the New
Tork Stock exchange:
Tr,
St. Lonts Grain and Pro-visions.
ST. LOUIS. July 7. WHEAT Hisrher:
80c; July, 77c; September, 76c; Decern-
per, 7e'Ao: wo. 3 naro, TZ'Osuc,
CORN Higher: No. 2 cash. 49c: track.
48ru4tc; July, 49c; September, 61o.
OATS Higher; No. 2 cash, 38c; track,
39-84c; September, 84c; No. 3 white, 46c
n i jii Bteaay at, eio.
FLOUR Steady : red winter patents. 88 86
(34.00; extra fancy and straight, $3.5&S'4.80;
clear, 83.20cli4.35.
SEED Timothy, steady, 82.002.60.
CORNMEAL Steady at $2.80.
BRAN Quiet; sacked, east track, 78770o.
HAY Steady: timothy. $!L(XKitl6.00: prai
rie, $6.00tj12.00.
IRON COTTON TIES. 8X06.
BaQOINO, 66C
HEMP TWINE, 6c.
PROVISIONS Fork. lower: lobbing.
standard mess, $16.70. 'Lard, lower at $7.55.
Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, 89.60;
clear ribs, $9.62; short clear, $9.87.
METALS Lead, firm at 34.02d. Soaltar.
firm at $6.60.
POULTRY Fair demand: (Thickens. Bt4o!
springs, 12c: turkeys, 12o for old; ducks,
7c; geese, l(ac.
BUTTER Steady; ereamery. J6tff31c;
dairy, lai7e.
Hiuus uteady at ISO, loss off.
Recel Dts. Shlnments.
Flour, bbls I.ooo litroo
Wheat, bu 60,(00 tl,0"9
Corn, bu 113,000 HO.OOo
Oats, bu 106,000 156.0U0
Ksniu City Grain nnd ProTlslons.
KANSAS CITT. July T. WHEAT Jul v.
68c; September, 674frrC' Cash: No. 2
hard, 70(Q73c: No. 8, 769c; No. t red.
7173c; No. 3. 66if69c; No. 4 hard, 64365o;
rejected, 6l(363c.
CORN-July. 47c; September. 47JW7o;
cash. No. 8 mixed, 47ij48o; No. 3 white.
4&c; No. 8, 48c
OATS No. i white. 38o: No. t mlxad
84(S'35c.
RYE NO. I, 600.
HAY Choice timothy. 813.00: chains
prairie, $3.JOiW18. 60.
BUTTER Steady I cxeamarv. 17i?n in
fancy dairy, 16(318a.
tAiUb-irresh, lie
Reeelnts. Shiomonta
Wheat, bu 20.000 4.000
Corn, bu 16.800 12.000
Oats, bu 28,000 1,000
Visible "apply of Grain.
NEW YORK. July 7. Special cable and
telegraphic advices to Bradstreet's show
the following changes In available supplies
as compared wun lasi accounts:
WHEAT United States and Canada, east
of Rockies, decrease, 1.764. Ouy bushels; afloat
ior ana in curope, decrease,, 1.300,0)0 bush
els; total supply, decrease, 3,066,000 bushels.
CORN United States and Canada iat
of Rockies, Increase, 1.6&5.000 bushels.
OATS United States and Canada, east
Of Rockies, decrease, 101, OuO bushels.
Among the more Important Increases re
ported this week are those of 22 .',) bushels
at unicago private elevators and 175,000 at
Depot Harbor.
The leading decreases Include thnsa of
433.000 bushels In Manitoba and 64,000 bush
els at joiiti.
AtchUon
do pit
Bal. A Ohio
do pfd
Cuiadlaa Paclfte
Cantral of N. J..
ChH. A Ohio...,
Chicago A Alton,
do pfd
Chicago 0. W,
do 1st p(d
Chicago A N. W
Chicago Tar. ck
do pfd
C. C. C. A 81. ..
Colorado Bo
do lat ptd
do Id ptd
Dal. St Hurt.oD..
L. W
3anTr A R. O..
do pfd
Erla
do lat pfd
do id pfd
Great Nor. pfd...
Hocking Vallar
do pfd
Illinois Cantral ..
Iowa Cantral ....
do pfd...
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Manhatus L
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Mo. Pacific
M.. K. A T
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Nat. R. R. of Max
do pfd
N. Y. Cantral ,
Norfolk A W ,
do pfd
Ontario A W
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do pfd
Wheeling A l
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do pfd
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American Expreaa.
United Btatea Ex.
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Amal. Copper ....
Aroer. Car A F...
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National Lead ..
No. American ...
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People'a Oaa
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do pfd .
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as ao prd
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41S4.U. B. Steel ,.
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Kew Tork Money Market.
NEW TORK, July T. MONEY On cail.
firmer at 2H-86 per cept, closing at 3((t3; on
time, steady: sixty davs. au nr
ninety days. 4 per cent; six months, 6 per
cent; prime mercantile paper, 6U& per
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm wl.h .
tual business In bankers' bills at 31 8736
4.8740 for demand and at 34.8526 for slxtv
t'"". i.aur.y.oe ana 4.4Vi;
mwr nr. .rlnl Kl 1 1 a CJ GK '
SILVER Bar. 62c: Mexican dollars. 41c
BONDS Government, steady; railroad. Irregular.
The closing quotations on bonds are as
IIMIVR,!
Philadelphia Prodoee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. July T BUTTER
Steady and fair demand: extra western
creamery. 21c; nearby prints, 22o.
ECUS Quiet and steady: fresh nearby,
17c, loss off; western. 16gl7c; southwest.
ern. ir; soutnern, localise.. '
CHEESE Steady and In fair demand;
New Vork ful creams, choice, new, l(,c
fair to good new, HX(jlGc.
Llverpol Grain Market. 4
T.TVirnPonT. Jnlv I t a .
dull' No. t rr.d western winter, te 21; No. i
northern spring, 6s 6d; No. 1 California,
8s d. Futures quiet; July, 8s d; Sep-
wiiiiwr, oa riu.
CORN SnoL aulet: American mW4
4s 10d. Futures quiet; July, 4s 8d; Sep-
mir, tu; uciouer, nominal.
Mlaneapolla IV heat, Floor and Urea.
MINNTAPOT IS, July 7-WHEAT-Oash,
80c; July, Rc; September. IRUc; '-.
h.iril. &;c: No. 1 northern, 86c; No.
northern. 8,'.c; No. 2 northern. itioiCc.
FIjOI'R Klrst patents are ouoled at $1 40
(Blf-i: second patents. $4.4.36; first clears,
83.2f'T3 36; second clears, 2.40a2.60.
BRAN In bulk. 312.60.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAl'KEB. July 7.-WHieAT-IIigher.
Closer No. 1 northern. 8Xc: No. 2 north
ern. 87e: September, new, 770.
RYK-Hlgher; No. 1. 65c.
P RLEY Steady No. t 68S0c; sample,
41VftRtc.
CORN-September. 66:e,
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, Julv T. CORN Steady; No. I.
38 V: No. 4. c.
OATS Firm; No. t white. I7c; No. 4
white. 3io,
Toleel feed Market.
TOLEDO. July T SEED Clover, dull,
steady; October. 86 67 bid.
Ool4 Gees te Keren.
NEW TORK. July t Heldelba.rh. Ickel
belmer A Co. have engaged 1760.000 gold for
tr. 8. ret. 3a. rag...
do eoupoa
do la, reg
do eoupoa ,
do sew 4a, rag...,
do coupon
do old 4a, rag
do coupon ,
do (a. reg
do coupon
Atchison gen. 4a...,
do adj. 4a
Bal. A Ohio 4a....
do I Si
do conr. 4a
Canada Bo. la
C. ot O. as
do la Inc
Chea. A Ohio 4VJ.
C. A A. iscji
C, B. A t). a. 4a..
C, M A Bt P g. 4a
C. A N. W. e. ta.
C. R. 1. A P. 4a.
C C C ft L g. 4a
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Colorado Bo. 4a
Denver A R. O. 4a
Erla prior lien 4a..
do general 4a....
F. W. A Ii. C. la.
Hocking Val. 4V4a..
V. 8. Steel 2d 6a..
Rock lalaud 4a
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.wist ao la Inc .214
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,106;. do ta
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. l So. Pacific 4a
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. 74 Texaa A Pania 1.
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Boston Stock Quotations.
BOSTON, July 7. Call loans. 3l pc.r
cent; timw man,, a7,'icji per cent, urlicial
closing prices on blocks ana ponds:
OMAHA. July 7. Bank clearings for to
day c ,e ll,..4..,::6i.l; Increase over corre
tsponoing day of previous year, 3S-0.917.1SO.
Co. ton Market.
NEW ORLEANS. July 7.-COTTON-no.iiinaJ;
no saies; goori ordinary, 11-ac; low
1111ci1.1it.es. Uc; niicuinng, lii'.ac; gooa mid
dling, lj',',c; luidtlline, lair, 14 b-luc. rutuies
t.ie..c ; uly, U.uui...-; Augunt, l-.iitf'
12.3 c; October, ..Ikickj 3.64c; Novemoer, v.iLm
..oc; December, 8.4c;iu.4tc; January, .ioti
Nr'.W YORK, July 7. COTTON-Opened
we ek ot n advance of two points to a de
cline of seven. The opening advance w.xs
coinined to August ana almost immediately
this option became senulonally weak, in
common with the rest of the list, under
active selling for both accounts. It is n
mutter ot common report tnat a powerful
Wan street pool has been formed for op
posing any further advance In prices and
the xelllng by this Interest was exceedingly
he;ivy. August, which had opened at 11.6.1c,
sold down to 11.13c without a pause, while
liny, which had opened at ll.ioc, resold to
11.60C on the -call and was next reported
at ll.boc; September, opening at 10.6Su, sold
down to 10.4c without any reaction and the
bulance of the list nlso was weak, though
not showing such broad movements. From
this level the market rallied slightly, Au
gust regaining about 30 points of Its loss
under buying by locnl commission houses,
which were credited with taking 20.000 bales
for the account of the New Orleans pool,
but the Improvement was of short duration,
and was followed by another sharp break,
which left prices at mid-day at the lowest
level of the session, showing a net loss
of 2661 points. Since last Thursday even
ing, oefore the publication of the govern
ment July report, the decline to the lower
level of todav's session, was a matter of
from 62 to 174 points, or of from 32 60 to
$8.70 a bale. This Yiaturally afforded big
profits to the shorts and following the pend
ing of the weekly report of the weather
bureau, which proved rather less bearish
th.in had been expected, the market turned
firmer under covering and" further support
ing of the bull pool, under which the prices
regained from 11 to 26 point? of their earlier
losses. The close was steady net 12'(:i2
points lower. Sales were estimated at 600,
000 bales.
ST. LOUTS. Julv 7. COTTON-3ulet; c
lower; middling, 12c; sales none; receipts,
166 hales; shipments, 166 bales; stock, 3,696
bales.
LIVERPOOL, July 7. COTTON Snot In
limited demand; prices 26 points lower;
American middling fair, .64d; good mid
dling, 6.4d; middling, 6.SM; low middtlng,
6 04; good ordinary, 6.74d; ordinary, 6.54d.
The sales of the day were 6.000 hnles, of
which 2.000 bales were for speculation and
export and Included 5,600 American. Re
ceipts, 1,000 bales, Including 900 American.
tenures openen easy ana ciosea wear:;
American mlddllnr. r. o. c. Julv. 6.03d:
July and August, 8 03d; August and Sep
tember. 6.02ft6.03d: September snd October.
5.frtffr5.66d; October and November. IV.
6.33d: November and December. 6.22d: De
cember and January, 6.16d; January snd
February. S.lfd; Febnisry and March, 6.14d;
March ana April, Ssl4d.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. July 7.-WOOL-Has a better
feeling this week, with less activity mani
fested. The poorer grade stiffened, but
there Is not much advance actually listed.
Territory wools head the list. New nne
wools are quoted at 62c(iu3c, with fine me
dium at 48&50c and medium at 45j46c. old
territory wool Is uuoted as follows: Finest
staple, 66r67c; fine medium, tbiiOc; medium,
44a'46c. Territory: iuano, nne, Miaiac;
fine medium, 16fl,17c; medium, 1718c; Wy
oming, fine, Vlbc .fine medium, 16 17c;
llT? I ... 1. ... .. ,1.. 1 C... M
IIIC9UIU1I1, AOtltiw, J-mnuiu, uuo, iou. miw
medium, 16c; medium, UftlSc; Montana,
tine, choice. 18ii18c; staple. lK&iitc; me
dium, choice, 1D-Ic. Fleece wools are much
firmer. The old wools are entirely cleaned
up, but the offerings of new wools are
liarht. Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and
above, 32u34c; X, 28(.8c: No. 1, 31&320; No.
2, 30(31c; line delaine, m3oc; Michigan X
and above, 2&g26c; No. 1 and No. 3, 27(g2So;
delaine, 22t(33uc; Kentucky, Indiana, etc,
blood, 23424c; blood, W'aM; braid, 1.
it 20a. There Is a demand for Australian
wools, though the high prices prevent trade
to a large extent, rrices are very nrmiy
held here, as follows: Combing, choice,
scoured basis, ScKusoc; good, 7(3o0c; aver
age, 76S7Sc.
sr. LiOLia. July 7. wuuuin good De
mand; medium grades and combing, 18i?
21c; light, fine, ltVftlSc; heavy, fine, lie
ISc; tub wasnea, Jnr-e.
NEW YORK, July 7. WOOL) firm.
LONDON. July 7. WOOL The fifth
series of auction sales was opened today.
The attendance was heavy, competition was
spirited and all grades were in demand.
Scoured were In good request for the conti
nent; slipes were unchanged; cape of
Good Hope and Natal grades Were slightly
easier; Merinos and fine cross-breeds" were
steady and medium and coarse and fine
cross-breeds showed an advance of 7&10d.
Several parcels of coarse cross-breeds were
taken for America. The offer. ngs amounted
to 4,803 bales, mainly New Zealand. Follow
ing are the sales In detail: New South
Wales, 800 bales; scoured, Is ldls 6d;
greasy, lOdfftla ld: Queensland, 4U0 bales;
scoured, Is 3diifl2s 9d ; greasy, lOd; Queens
land, 1,100 bales; scoured,- laid; greasy,
6(crlld; Tasmania, 300 bales; scoured, lOfii
Is 2d; New Zealand, 6,6(4) bales; greasy, 61d
(&lsld; Cape of Good Hope and Natal,
1,200 bales; scoured, ls6d; greasy, 8d.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Both Beef Siem and 'Com Glow Eale and
Tally FiT to Ten Lower.
HOGS OPENED A GOOD NICKEL LOWER
Fairly Liberal Hna of Sheep, Mostly
Western Rangers, bat Demand was
Good and nn Aellve nnd Steady
Blarket Wna Experienced.
SOUTH OMAHA, July 7.
Cilttie. Hog!'. Sheep.
l,vi
3,803
3.144
2.S41
1o,Ik7
Reeelnts were-
Ottlclal Monday .
C'lncial Tuesuay
Two days this week... 6.917 13.478 6,773
Same oas last week.... .oW lf,d2 .'
be me week oefore ,4J 2o.j7 S.42J
bums turee weeks agoKo.3 , 2i,v 2,7'6
Same lour weeks iiko.... 6,l..! lo.it7 l.b"4
Same days last year.... 6,244 11,1(0 7,342
Rii-CEIPTS lOil THE xEAP. TO DAI E.
'ihe loiiown.g tuois snow the teceipia 01
canio, ho,, ..ci sheep at uouiii Ociiaos for
the ycai 10 date and compel lions run Inst
ear: 1 ,pc. Dec.
battle 14,;o 873.318 141.242
ufcs l,auv,oi l.aiu...ls ....... to.
olitop Ui.t UiAii
Ateratfe puce p.iu ior liuga at bouth
Oiiiuna ior the last several uns with com
p.ti isoim;
active and prices wetkened, the lots ssles
being right iiround 7c lower. The greatest
wenkne:cs si Ihe close was on heavy hogs.
T!in h ng string sold today at 86.40. with
th choicer lemds selling as high as 8.nn.
The rosnmonrr kinds nnd the late siiles
went at $5. 4V e"'1 t'own. Representative
sa les
No.
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June 16.
June 17.
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June 13.
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June 2i.
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June u.
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June 29.
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Max. Central 4s...
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do pfd
Ronton A Albaay.
Foaton A Ma
Be.;tun Klevated
Il S' Amalfa mated
ia ,iiciy weel ,
s, BliiKhani
tlVCalumet Hecla.
H Centennial
168 Copper Kanse ....
148 Dominion Coal
N. V.. N. II. H...IW,,Vrmr,kllD
ritehours std
Union PavlAo ,
Max. Central
nieritan Bugar ..
do (d ,
Amer. T. A T
Dominion I. at g.
Oen, Klectrie
Maaa. Klactrls ...
do pfd
I'ntted Fruit
V. B. Bttel
do ptd
Adventure
Allouaa
.lit ilale Rovale
,. llHiMuhawk
.. tlV Old Dominion
..licit, Oeceola
, .lusparrot
..183 itlulncr
.. ovinia K Copper....
. .17 iTainarac-k
. . 14 ITrlmountala
.. SVTrlnil
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NEW TOllK, July 7-The following are
the quotations on the New Tork Stock exchange:
Adama Cos
Alice
Preere
Prunawlrk Cnn
aComatock Tunnel..
Con. Cal. A Vs.....
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Leaclvllla Cos ,
x Offered.
in I Little Chief .
, 13 lO.itarto
IS 0.hlr
4 iufhoenlx
t ll-otiiel
7S0 'Savage ,
100 I Sierra Nevada
1.5 8,nall llosea .
I Isiandaid
.. 8
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..laS
.. a
.. V
.. 17
.. U
.. li
Foreign Financial.
IyONDON. July 7. The release of divi
dends Increased the supplies of monev In
the market today. Discounts were steadier
on the weakness of foreign exchanges snd
a better supply of bills. Operailons on the
Stock exchange were idle, but prices were
stesdy. Consols were quietly supported and
closed higher. Home rails were fairly
cheerful on the strength of Investment buv
liuj. America us opened Irregular, with
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits,
NEW TORK, July 7. EVAPORATED
APPLES Quiet and unchanged, with hold
ers showing considerable confidence, how
ever, and prime fruit Is firmly held. Com
mon are quoted at 4ft6c, prime at 6tt
6c, choice at 6c, and fancy at 6w7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Spot
prunes are in fair demand and firm, espe
cially the larger sizes, which are In rather
light supply. Quotations range from 3c to
7c for all grades. Apricots are firm nt
7'!j8c for choice and 10612o for fancy.
Peaches are quiet and without special fea
ture. Choice are quoted at 7ij7c and
fancy at 6'al0c. .
OH and Rosin.
OIL CITT. July 7. OIL Credit balances.
11.60; certificates, no bid. Shipments, 110,840
bbls., average, 76,600 bbls.; runs, 12.309 bUs.,
average, uK,2c4i bbls.: shipments, Lima,
663 bhlH., avernge. 61. 0M bbls.; runs, Lima,
5,r,01 bblm. average, 43,((!5 bbls,
SAVANNAH, Oa., July 7. OIL Turpen
tine, firm, 47c. Rosin, firm. A, II, C, 11.60;
I), E, il.65; V. 3170; G. 3180; II, 32.06; I.
32.65; K. 2.M; M, 12.90; N. 83.00; W. G., $3.10;
W. W., 83.30.
NEW YORK, July 7. OIL Cottonseed,
steady. Petroleum, steady. Turpentine,
firm. Rosin, steady.
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK, July 7. COFFEESpot.
quiet. Futures opened slcaeiy ut unchanged
prices to a decline of 6 points, following
lower European cables and the continued
heavy movement, but ruled very quiet and
at the close was dull, net unchanged to 6
points lower. Sales were 6.260 bags. In
cluding July at 8.60c: August, 8.7oc; No
vember, 3.86c; May, 4. 50c; June, 4.65o.
Sugar and Molasses.
NEW ORLEANS. July 7,-SL:OAR-r)ull.
open kettle, Vc(3 7-Hlc; open kettle centrif
ugal, 3c: seconds. 2Girjc.
MOLASSES 4Jj.cn itcfttle, nominal, IStfj!
rV ; centrifugal. ocjlSc; B rup, nominal, 14i
24c.
NEW TORK. July 7.-SUGAR-F.aw.
quiet; refined quiet.
MOLASSE3 l''irm.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW TORK. July 7-DRY OOODS
Indifferent buying i-till marks the sltua.lon,
which has not chnnnoJ as f.ir as tne t'p
ward tendenc y ot pines Is concerned. Tne
fluctuation In tlm raw material mir,ti-t
have not effected the stutm of p ece goods,
nor will they with the curtailment 01 p o
duciion that la In progiuss and con era
plated. fftoek lu Sight.
Fo'lowlng were the rce pis of live stock
at the six principal western cities yester
day:
4
Omaha
Chicago
Kaunas City
81. Louis ,
Sr. Joseph 1
61c ux City ,
Totals
Indicates Sunday, ee Holiday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh p. U ses.
C, M. St. P. Ily 23 1
Wabash Ry I 4 ..
Missouri Pacific Ry.. 3
Union Pacific system 41 38 7 4
C. & N. W. Ry 1 6
F., E. A M. V. Ry.... 30 84 t
C St. P.M. 4 6.... 23 15
B. 4fc M. Ry 26 24 8 1
C, B. A Q. Ry 6 8
K. C. A. St. J. Ry 14
C, R. I. & P., east... I 8
Illinois Central Ry 1
Total receipt 160 160 It (
The disposition of the day's receipts was
aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
'Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 466 1,638 436
Swift and Company 770 2,356 l,9r)6
Armour & Co 630 2.S76 661
Cttdahy Packing Co 1,150 2,750 881
Omaha P. Co., Kan. City. 114
Cudahy, Kansas City 198
Armour ft Co 1,233
L. F. Husz 44
Other buyers 146
Lea Rothschild 29
W'erthelmer la -
Totals : 3.562 10,753 8,864
CATTLE Receipts or cattle were not ex
cessive this morning, but sliil for this sea
son ot the year there was a good supply 111
sight. Packers did not take hold any too
freely, as the demand tor dressed meat
lust at this time is not as good as it might
be, and aa a result the market was slow
liom start to finish.
The morning was well advanced before
many beef steers changed hands. The mar
ket could best be described by catling. tt
slow and weak to a dime lower. There was
more or less unevennese to the trade, so
that some sales looked better tnan others.
The kinds that Just suited bay era sold
without much difficulty, but others were
hard to dispose of at satisfactory prices.
It was rather late before the bulk of the
offerings was disposed of. A bunch of 10
head of steers that averaged I.608 pounds
sold for 86.06.
The cow market was also rather unsatis
factory to the selling Interests. The best
grades of corn-fed cows and heifers did not
suffer very badly, but still even those sold
lower In a good many cuses. The medium
and common kinds nave been selling so
unevenly of late that It Is difficult to tell
much about the market, but as a general
thing it would be safe to quote thera iijloc
lower, with some sales even worse. Trad
ing was very flow on that class, and it was
late before a clearance was made.
Bulla were also alow sale, with the ten
dency of prices downward, and the same
was true of veal calves.
There were only a few bunches of stock
cattle In the yards again this morning, and
if anything prices were lower than yester
day. The demand Is certainly very limited.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
69..
47..
..2:.3
..J25
..213
..278
..IC
40
160
120
40
'0
80
80
io
80
to
120
120
47
47',',
17
47
6 47
5 47J
6 I7t,
5 47
6 47
S 17
5 i:
5 47
6 47
6 4'.i
5 47
6 47i5
b 47
5 47
6 5V
r. 47
r. 47
t no
r. to
6 n0
5 60
6 SO
5 50
6 ')
b 60
S CO
5 60
6 60
6 50
r, so
1 y
t 50
6 50
e so
6 60
8 60
6 60
S 50
S 60
6 F0
6 60
No. Av. flh. Pr.
H9 2.3 1 20 I 60
67 246 40 6 50
(4) 2.ft ... 5 60
S6 217 ... 6 M)
S 26 4 80 t 50
63 2.(4 ... 6 60
64 13l ... 5 60
56 219 ... S M
64 277 ... 6 60
74 231 ... 5 5H
66 22:) ... 6 50
67 2.16 40 6 60
68 216 SO 6 M
6.: 276 40 6 VI
76 2'.'2 40 6 50
70 246 80 6 60
Si 216 80 6 50
62 24 40 ii 60
W 251 80 i 50
61 244 ... 6 50
71 231 ... 5 50
7X 212 8" 6 F
76 240 i0 6 50
lie I'm 20 5 i'-"
104 ?5 100 6 60
71 2.'3 120 6 60
63 252 40 6 50
75 241 80 6 60
y 2H2 ... 6 50
75 241 80 6 50
63 262 ... 50
68 2J0 ... 6 50
60. .....197 120 6 50
72 237 ti ) 60
fiu it Ml I- 60
67 V65 120 t 60
67......"!f'9 ... S 60
64 151 80 t 50
81 25o SO 5 60
it2 26 .. 8 60
1 25? 40 6 60
74... ...255 80 8 60
, A 26S 40 6 M
6 2.16 ... 6 50
69 25.4 40 60
4? 2:3 ... 6 50
95 207 120 6 50
61. 243 80 t 50
M.... .205 ... 6 60
67 270 ... 8 60
67 279 80 8 50
60 2T.2 ... 8 60
r.fi 268 ... 8 50
73 2 VI 40 5 W
64 256 80 6 60
73 328 SO 6 80
4V rvfl 40 8 62
261 ... M
64 264 190 t 82
62 304 ... 6 62V,
89 19S ... S M
69 259 ... 6 62
69 228 ... 52
46 Sll ... 162
80 285 80 I 62
71 267 40 I 62
75 233 ... 6 62
83 249 120 E ?,2
66 243 40 65
62.... 273 ... 4 K
47 262
65 277
69 216
SHEEP Theto was a more liberal run of
heep and lambs here this morning, hut the
demsnd was fully equal to the occasion n.r.d
an active and steady market was experi
enced. Shipments came mostly from Wyo
ming and Idaho, although some fed year
ling lambs arrived that sold for 34.70. Greta
wethers and yearlings, mixed, brought 11.00
and wethers 83.75. Good ewes were senrce.
Everything, though, that was nt nil de
sirable changed hands freely and an early
clearance was made.
Tho feeder situation Is the same aa It has
been for some time past, thnt Is, both re
ceipts and demand re very limited.
Qnotat'ons for grass stock: Good to
Choice lambs, $5.75fi6.25; fair to good Inmbs.
85.1595.75; good to choice yearlings. 34.75(9
6.00; fair to good yearlings, S4.5tfi4.7G; good
1 to choice wptners, B3.7.nvM.y,; '.sir to irood
I . a m.a nr. m . - i i . r a
wcinerw, ao.oiuo.co, aouci to .-noire pwn, .vnv
453 7R: fair to good ewes. 83.2fiV'3 5: feeder
lambs, 82.61W3.50; feeder yeirllngs, 32 50ft
8 50; feeder wethers, 3;..V53.60: feedr eweg,
t2.00tg2.75. Representative sales:
No. Av.
8 bucks 93
406 VVyo-nlng wethers and ewc S7
1304 Wyoming wethere
661 Idaho mixed ewes snd wetn
ers 657 Idaho mixed sheep and
yearlings
S2C Idaho mixed wethers and
yearlings
5 native wethers...
319 native fed yearlings ; 61
22 western sheep nnd yearlings. f2
32 western lambs 63
Na. 1 At. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1 430 I 14 44 11 4 40
IT S4d 8 80 II 1111 4 46
tl 140 4 w aa iiiu 4 ia
107..., 7. 11CS 4 IS It Hit 4 44
I 1071 4 It II 1320 4 46
41 150 4 10 11 1371 4 46
M 70 4 34 84 1431 4 4
13 437 4 10 16.... 1371 4 10
1 1 4 4 38 4 1340 4 70
6 1010 4 35 9 1111 4 78
It 1040 4 14 11 1144 4 70
4.... 1065 4 14 1410 4 70
14 ! 4 U 4t 1194 4 It
II 11SI 4 40 II 11J4 4 70
II 1034 4 40 It 4 1
1 13t 4 40 11 Hot 4 70
II IMI 4 40 41 ....144.1 4 10
1 1140 4 40 14 llf.4 4 70
12 tlt 4 40 . II v..13t 4 It
44 1014 4 41 13 111,1 4 71
17 1130 4 4t 41 1141 4 It
IS 1064 4 48 1 1447 4 10
40 1314 4 40 14 1434 4 10
17 .....1104 4 to 14 141 4 40
44 lit 4 40 10 1437 4 44
39 U 4 SO li 1444 4 It
It 1014 4 tt 41 13M 4 It
!t Hv4 4 tt 15 1IT7 4 US
21 1215 4 tl II 13(1 4 U
11 1320 4 tt 120 1214 4 It
li 1140 4 it 14 1341 4 lu
47 14c4 4 40 41 13.0 4 1.1
17 111 4 40 41 1104 4 a
14 H it 4 40 17 Mil 4 IS
41 11M 4 40 10 IfiH I ot
BTKF.R8 AND HEIFERS.
ti 131 4 00 II 104 4 ,t
e 72S 4 00 lost 4 4t
U 1010 4 li It I2 4 4t
It 123 4 10 II 1243 4 i
a 143 4 10 13 1125 4 tt
a : t 4 l
STEERS AND COWS.
14
10!""
ii!"'.!
to!!!!',
ji!!!!'.
13
IS
m! !.'.'!
14
tt!!!!l
..Hut
.. Tit
..100
.. to
.. 4-1
.. t li
.. T 4
..11M
.. 134
.. tlO
.. Ill
..1100
..10!1
.. '5
..lual
.. 91
.. 140
..1011
.. 1i
.. 421
.. 174
..1140
.. t)
.. 441
..1310
.. 471
.. 443
..HI
. ,10i0
.. 4
.. 140
.. lit
.. 0
.. Mi
.. TlO
.. tit
.. ')
..1040
...1140
.. 140
..1020
..1140
.1670
4-,;, " 4 84)
COWS.
8 40 11 3i t M
1 St I HW I )
I 40 8 1111 t li
1 40 1 1320 3 ct
I 40 11 llcl I 70
1 to a mo 1 70
1 10 8 722 I 75
I to 1 12 .2 I 74
1 to 10 11-.4 t 75
1 CO 10 1121 1 71
1 15 4 Ill) I 71
1 75 8 1144 1 SO
1 75 t 1071 1 no
I 00 I 32 I to
I 00 1 1140 I 13
3 "0 i'"Kf. 1 it
t 00 JI 1:43 t !
I no ino t M
t It 1 IU IV
I It IT t.O 1 It,
1 it 1 r.411 4 4
I li 3 10'i 4 ,.)
I 10 1 1.140 4 00
I 40 I ll 4 04
I t'j T CV o)
I 40 M 1.14 4 Ot
I 40 ; 1M 4 10
I te 1 in) 4 .'41
I to
CALVES.
I tO 1 IM f M
4 W 1 170 8 2.'.
i 00 1 120 t M
t " tu4 8 10
HEIFERS.
I i.s I KX i 14
1 40 1 140 4 (W
I til 45 1(4
I to 1 1010 4 is
BULLS.
t iO 1 1170 I 44
I 70 1 13711 4 u
I 71 , 1 !o70 I 75
1 it 1 1 1410 4 V
I 00
106
85
87
M
!56
Pr.
2 00
S 65
8 75
t 80
3 97
4 00
4 C6
4 70
3 50
4 00
CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET.
Cuttle Incline (low, bat, with Hogs,
Are Steadily Held.
CHICAGO, . July 7. CATTLE Receipts,
1.5'W' nitrket slow but steady; good to
prime steers, $4.SO35.40; poor ,to medium,
il.9ttr4.66; dockers and feeders, J2.60S4.50;
cows, Sl.5Octf4.O0: heifers, S2.25fr4.40; Cinners,
31.50tTi2.25; calves, 32.50t?3.50; Texas-fed
steers, 8325(91.30.
HOGS Receipts, 13,000; estimated tomor
row. 25.000; left over, 3,500; light, steady,
S2.50cTi4.60; good to choice, heavy. S5.60.7f6. 75;
rough, 35.4 k!i5.60; light, 5.6i3'6.3; bulk of
sales. S5. 60t 5. 75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 15,000;
fair to choice mixed, S3.004f3.60; western
sheep, 32.801i3.25: native lambs, S3.5tXtt6.40;
western lambs, S3.60(S'6.00.
Kansas City LlTe Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT, July 7. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 3,300 natives, 1,700 Texans; calves,
400 natives, fr"0 Texans. Corn-fed cattle
opened steady to strong, closing wc.tk;
quarantine, slow but steady; native cows
and heifers, steady to higher; stockers,
steady. Choice export ana dressed beef
steers, S4.46c35.00; fair to good. S3.00r4.4u;
Blockers and feeders, S2.0o-o4.40; western
fed steers, S3.00ttj4.40; Texas and Indian
steers, S2.60t7.i4.0O; Texas cows, 12.003.-0;
native cows, S2.O0(?r4.00; native heifers. $2.50
454.25; canners. S1.2j'4i2.40; bulls, S2.6oitt3.60;
calves. S2.0OcS6.30.
HOGS Receipts, 16.000; market 1026o
lower; top, 85.72; bulk of sales, S'xfcXtfS.tW;
heavy, 85.456.65; mixed packers. S5.4Ja6.ut);
light. 15.50&5.72; yorkers, 16.705.72; pigs,
S5.00BS.72.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 90? head;
market active and strong; native lambs,
S3.30cft6.30; western lambs. S3. 006.15, fed
ewes. S3.0O(fM.9O; Texas-clipped yearlings,
S3.25iS6.05; Texas-clipped sheen, S3.0O5.00;
stockera and feeders, S3.00a-t.00.
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK, July 7. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 16 head; no siiles reported; dressed
beef steady; city d reuse' I native sides, 6tv
Sc per lb. Cables quoted American steers
at flVrilOc, drensed weight; refrigerator
beef, 9iu9c per lb.; exports today, es'l
mated, 1,212 beeves, 1,050 sheep and J0J0
quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 106 head; extremely
dull, with few saln.a at about steady prices;
veals sold at S.Mit6.50 per 100 lbs ; a bunch
of nuttermllKs at 83; city dressed veals,
7B10c per lb.
HOGS Receipts, 604 head, nearly all oon
sltrnei direct; no sales reported.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts. 092
head; sheep generally steady and good
prudes firm If not too heavy; Iambs slow
and about fteidy In price; sheep, S3.00O4.50;
lambs, Sa.nnffi6.Sa; one car st 87; dressei
mutton, 6fr9i: er lb.; dressed lambs, gen
eral sales, 8ttllc.
1.
Cattle Hogs. Sheep. I
,.3 144 1"6T S.ll
,. 1.5"0 13. OOJ li.i'i) I
,. 3.3'i0 16 tk)0 9"0
,. 7.000 10.5.10 l.&ocJ
. 2,4 .0 112 0 161
. 60O 3,-uO
..17.S84 tVI.837 31, 478
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
SflO I '.'1
STOCK CALVES.
STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS.
1 101a I 00 8 774 I 40
1' ,. 710 I 14 1 410 I U)
110 I 15 I Ill J 44
H Kaublsch S. D.
1 feeder. ..ll'O 3 60 17 feeders.. 108 3 80
1 feeder... 860 3 50 1 cow 930 3 26
2 feeclers..l": 3 80
IlotiS There was a fairly liberal run of
hogs here today and the market opened a
good nickel lower, or, In other words, buy.
era took off all that they put on yesterday.
In view of the reports from other points,
though, salesmen ware willing to cut loose
at the prices offered and as a result trading
was active. The bulk of the offerings was
out of first hands In good season. Toward
th ciose, though, the nia-rkat was not as
St. I.onls Live Slock Market.
ST. LOUIS. July 7. CATTLE Receipts,
7,0(0 head, including 5.500 Texnns; market
active and steady; native shipping and ex
port steers, 81 .00iSi.'B.:5: dresxed beef and
butcher steers, t';.S5'f;6.00: steers under l.fOO
lbs , ;UiOfi4.6c); stockera and feeders, S2.6rtf)
4.00; cows nnd heifers. 82.25 4.25; canners,
t20Ka2.26; bulls. S2.5'V'(j3.60; calves. H.OcKcj)
4.50; Texas nnd Incllin steers, 83.004(74.20;
Cows find heifers, S2.Ofift3.0O.
HOGS Receipts. l".00O head; market
stividv; pigs and lights. 8o.70f(f5.9o; packers,
6.754T6 00: butc hers. SoA5a5 95.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Reeelpts. 1.600
heed: mark'H dull, ste-tdy; native muttons,
S3 5i 141-4.0"; lambs, 84. '-fur's 30: culls and bucks.
f2.-.'5M.OO; stockers, S2 CKXd3.16; Texans, 33.46
ill. 15.
St. Joseph I I 8look Market.
ST. JOSEPH, .ily 7 CATTLE Receipts,
3,450 head; lower: natives, 84.iRcj4.6: cows
and heirers. ii.i-w. iu, stocK'.is ana teea
rrs. S3.'r&.4.0i.
HOGS Receipts, II. 300 head; 5T15c lower;
light, 85 .57,,4.4I5.70: medium and heavy, 85.40
tj'.gs: bulk. S".4rfio.60.
SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts, 16 head;
active to stronger.
Sloas C'.tr Live Stock Msnc-kef.
SIOUX CITY, Ia., July 7. (Special Tele-
. r.ATTi nu.liC Hi li ,I,,.I,.M
nnclionged and killers weak: beeves. Sl.009
6.0O; cow, bulls and mixed. 82.5tVfN.r5; i-tock-f
rs aid feeders, 82.i04i4.00; calves and year
lines. 82.&H43.80.
HOGS Receipts, 3,500; -weak at 85.45414. 00;
bulk, 3".50Tr3.5S.
Railway Notes and Personals.
The local passenger bureau held a meet
ing Wednesday morning and took up
routine work.
The Chlcngo. Rock Islond ft Pacific has
met the 10-cent cut In sugar rates from
eust of the Illinois state line to the M'e
sourl river, made last week by the Mil
waukee. The Milwaukee wl'l Inaugurate the first
of Its over-Sunday excursion to Lake
Okobojt on next 8 indny. with a round
trip for S3. The train leaves Omaha Sun
day morning at 2:30 and arrives at
Arnold s piu k at 11 a. m , and returning
leaves Arnold's park at 8.30 the same even-in
NO MONEY TO PAY SALARIES
rolicemen, Firemon nd Oity Hall Employes
Will Mi88ttQjo:t.
THIS YEAR'S TAX LEVY IS INADEQUATE
Salaries May Re Pali! t'ntll eeptnw
lier, lint After Then Police,
Fire and General Fnnds
Will Be F.mpty.
It Is up to the present council to say
where. Ihe salaries of policemen, firemen
and city hall employes are to come from
for the next six months, and Incidentally
to doing so the late council will doubtless
receive many left-handed blessings for
not having made higher levle for the gen
eral, fire and police funds. The rath out)
companies, for having tied up a part of
tho assessment and taxes In the courts, will
also come In for some attention In tho
same line.
Uut the men who, from present lndlcn
lions, will have to wait for part of their
1WJ pay until after the 1904 levy Is made,
will naturally raise the biggest row. They
ore already beginning to calculate how
much more they will draw direct from the
clly, and what discount Ihey probably will
have to bear If they assign thelv salaries
to brokers.
According to the report which Cortvp.
trollcr Lobeck submitted to th clly council
Inst night there Is sufficient money In th.'
police 'fund to pay July salaries, In the
fire fund to pay July and August tvtlnrles.
and in the general' fund to pay July and
August salaries of city officials nnd city
hall employes. The amounts will be some
what Increased later in the year as t;xes
are collected, but not sufficiently so to pay
more than the September salaries, bo that
the clly will be In default for at least three
months.
To and Dead In lied.
NEW YORK, July 7. George A. Kolb,
for some time the business ngent nnd gen
eral manager of the Marine Eng,ner.'
Henevolent association, iwae found dad
n bed at his home today. Early in May
Kolb came Into prominence by reason of
the strike of the marine engineers and by
the fact that on Mny 4 he disappeared.
About two weeks afterward he was found
In Kan Francisco. Since Ills return to New
York he had been under the enre of brat
specialists.
Wreck ea the Wabash.
PERU, Ind., July 27. Wabash fast
freight No. 13 was ditched at 8 utuvl le
last night. Fireman Rlchirdson's .ekull
was fractured nnd he was otherwise In
jured. Seven passengers were injured, but
not fatally.
Briefs from Ihe fonrl.
Cella E. Homan has been granted divorce
from Harry 1 I toman on grounds of neg
lect by Judge Rsxter.
E. R. Scott has been allowed th s.i.n
of S2.365 as attorney for the receiver of
the Omaha Loan and Trust company.
When the case of Ernest Stunt aninxt
P. M. Back was called In the county court
yesterday morning the attorneys were not
ready for trial -und It was Informally
parsed.
The report cf W. K. Potter, receiver of
the Nebraska Savings and Exchange bink,
has been II led and approved by Judge Day.'
The report shows a balance on hand of
83.570.09, with present liabilities In the form
of allowed claims, unpnid dividends and
trustee's account of S3X.0IS.O4. The court
has ordered an additional dividend of 7
per cent to be paid holders of claim, these
claims to be presented before October 1
for payment. The receiver has paid cred
itors so far 40 per cent of the original
claims and 56 per cent of the remainder.
BCotes from Army Headqnarters.
I-eave of absence for fifteen (lavs has
been granted Second Lieutenant Scbrlng
C. Meglll of the Eighth cavalry, at Jeffer
son barracks.
of the Department of the Missouri, has de
parted for Lancaster, Pa., on a two months' .
leave of absence. Major Jerome A. Wa
trous will act as chief paymaster of the
department during the absence of Major
Mtchlenberg.
The oflicers and women of Fort Leaven
worth are preparing to give a reception
Friday, July 10, in honor of General and
Mrs. J. Franklin Bell. Genera! Bell has
Just returned from the Philippines and
will now assume command of Fort Leaven
worth, and will alHo be In command of the
general service and staff college at that
station.
REAL KSTATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record yesterday tea fur
nlahed by the Midland Guarantee and Trust
ctmpany, bonded abstracters, 1614 Far nam
street:
Deeds.
John J. King and wife to Thomas C.s
Bruuner, blocks 1, 8. 9, 17, 21, 22, 25
and 26. lots 1 and 2, block 4; lota 1
to 10, Inclusive, block 12: lots 1 to 7,
Inclusive, and lots 18 to 24, inclusive,
block 13; lots 7 to 13, Inclusive 16, 10
and 18 to 24. inclusive, b'oc-k 83: lots
1 to 12, Inclusive, lots 17 to 24, In
clusive, block 24, and lots 1, 3, 3 and
4, block 27, all In Morse ft Urunner s
add, also all of Morse & Brunner's
reserve In front of blocks 25, 26, 8
and 9 except railroad right of way..
John J. King and wife to Thomas C.
Brunner, lots 4, 14 and 15. block S,
and lots 8 and 7, block 6, all in Nkrth
Omaha add
Mab'.e F. Partridge and husband to
Sarah Comfort, w68 feet lot 1," block
2. West End add
Joseph Osmera and wife to Maggie C.
Beall, e lot 2, block 13, Improve
ment Association add
Joseph Osmera and wife to Emily P.
Hood, w lot 13, Improvement Asso
ciation add
William J. Rider to Anna Wilson. s
lot 23, block 17, Bedford Place add...
Anna Corrtgan to John T. Dougherty
and Margaret A. Dougherty, lot 3,
block 6, Corrlgan Place add
Barker company to Hannah Lovely,
lot 19. block 8, Orchard Hill add
Marv J. Pinkerton to Ida Rachel Hal
lender, middle 22 feet lot 16, block 6,
Kountxe's 4th sup. add
Oliver Ames et al, trustee, to Mre.
Hattte A. Farles, lot 7, block 6,
Omaha View add
Sheriff to John Knders, lot 4, block 472,
Grandvtew add
Thomas J. I-itxmorrls and wife to
Elizabeth Farscutt, lot 15, block
9. E. V. Smith's add
Samuel Bailey to Frank Nrlss, nH3
feet wllO feet lot 24, block 1, Mcin
tosh's sub
Mortgrasea.
Gilbert M. Brown to Madge L. Harris,
lot 8, block 3, Albright's Annex add..
William Gentleman and wife to Cath
erine Frenxer, n ne sec. 32-16-12..
Lottie Plckrel and husband to Omaha
Loan and Building usoclatlon. w
lota 24 . 25 and 26, block 6, Jerome
Park add
Hattle A. Farias and husband to
Omaha Loan and Building associa
tion, lot 7, block 6, Omaha View add
Harry Hallender and wife to Omaha
Loan and Building association, mid-
. block f. Kountxe 1
4th sup. add...
die 23 feet lot It.
Caroline Cahn and husband to United
81 a ten Mortgage and Trust com-
Jiany, extension of mortgage In book
64, page 180 ,
Caro'.lne Cahn and husband to United
States Mortgage and Trust company,
extension of mortgage In book 280,
page 341
Mlnnlo (.'. Montgomery and husband
to Conservative Savings and Loan
association, lv4 , block 120, Dundee
Piece
John Mlklons and wife to Conserve,
tlve Savings and Loan association,
45 feet n75 feet lot 4, block 68, Bouth
Omshai
Carl J. Palmqulst and wife' to Con
servative Savings and Ixion associa
tion, lots 4 and 13, block 20. Orchard
Hill add 1...
Eflelle Vodrle to Conservative Sav
ings and Ixxin association, w30 feet
ti feet lot 31 and w.Hi feet etV) feet
lot 40, Griffin V Issac's add, also
strip adjoining
100
200
3,000
1
1
700
300
750
1,000
700
too
1,600
1,300
1,200
2,600
1
300
SOD
750
12,000
4.000
t0
900
too
450
PRIVATE WIRES
GEO. A. ADAMS CRAIN CO.
GRAIN, PR0VI5I0NS AND
SIOCKS
124 Board cf 1'rade Bldg., Onaha
'Pbuiiea lu und lull. Membsia fil prin
cipal exchanges. Write lur caus U:y mar
ket Utter.