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    T1TE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1003.
10
CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE
Volume of Eminew for Lait Week Eetrier
Than Usual in July.
SUGAR ADVANCED TWENTY CENTS
Jobber All Itoy rrrparlagr to rill
Their Advance Order (or Fall
Goad and a few Early Daren
Already oa tbe Market.
Midsummer trad m Omaha and aur-
rounding territory la reported as being
very ea.Untaci.ory In practically all lines.
The seasonable weather of tne laat few
week haa greatly Improved tne outlook
lor good crops and aa a result business In
all Tinea ha picked up wonderfully of
lata, Hetallera out through the country
are cleaning uy their ilwki of Rummer
good and placing liberal order for more.
Those who refused to purchase fall goods
a snort time ago owing to tne aomewhat1
unfavorable crop prospects are now the
moat liberal buyer. Kveryone, In fact,
la confident that the late aummer and tall
buslnesa will be brisk and even better
than during the corresponding period of
laat year.
Wholesaler are atlll very busy receiving
their fall good a and getting them In shape
for making shipments and also for ex
hibiting them to the buyers, who are al
ready beginning to arrive. A good many
shipment of fall goods have been made,
especially to th far west, and during the
next several week the process of filling
advance orders will occupy the attention
of Jobber In nearly all lines. They all re
port the heaviest line of fall order on
their book that they have ever had, and
a there have been practically no cancella
tion, the volume of business this fail will
undob'itodly break all previous records.
A an Indication of the Improved condi
tion of trade generally wholesalers call at
tention to the fact that their collections
have been much better since the Fourth
than they were pravlous to that time. As
long as th retailer enjoy a good trade
wholesalers and manufacturer have no
cause for worry.
There have been about as many market
fluctuations during the week under review
a usual, but the same as has been the
case for some time past, the majority of
them seem to be advance. In other words,
price are good and Arm all along the line,
with no prospect of any change In th
general situation for some time to come.
Snarp Advance la Price of Itgsr.
Th augar market moved steadily upward
all laat week, the net gain la rellned
grades amounting to 20 cents per luO
pounds, 'l hat la the moet radical advance
that haa gone Into effect In some time
past. Haw have also been going up at
a rapid rat and the general opinion la
that U11 higher price will pravall in the
near future. Refined grades are now about
H cent higher than tney were a year ago
at thia time, but raws are also higher.
Reflnem report the demand for sugar as
being unusually heavy and are only ac
cepting order subject to delay In shipment.
. A continued heavy demand Is looked lor
durln the next ulxtv davs at least.
The cheese market la also higher than
It waa a week ago, the advance amounting
to H3 cent per pound. Although all
factories have been running to their full
est capacity, the demand lias been suin
clent to make all offerings move freely
and no accumulation of stock has oc
curred since the opening of the season.
The demand for canned gooda still con
tinue very brisk for almost the entire
Una. Canned corn la moving very freely
at the high prlcea ruling and thla haa been
rather a surprise to many In the trade,
1 It now looks as though Jobbera will be en
V tlrely cleaned up on that line before they
Aan aecure further auppllea. Tomatoes,
sea. and California goods are also very
BODUlar at thla time; In the future market
for canned goods prices have been well
sustained on pea at th recent advance,
with no prospect of a reaction. Future
eorn 1 out of the market, except at price
which look prohibitive at thla time.
The dried fruit market I active and un
charged except apricot, which are quoted
Ve hlerher.
Th market on oatmeal la a little easier
than It waa a week ago. Bulk good In
barrel are off 20c ana there ha been a cor
responding decline on five-pound boxes and
also on the smaller package. These re
duction hsve been made, It la said, by th
manufacturer for the purpose of stimulat
ing trad ana are not in line wun tn raw
material.
Byrup are quoted the same as they were
m wee IRQ, miuukii in lainvi ia 111 M
strong position, with th demand heavy.
The tea market still continue verr atronc.
with th prospect favors bis for higher
price in the future. A shipment of 1,600
naif-cheat was received by an Omaha job
ber laat week and the quality of th tea is
reported far above the average. It Is
claimed that the crop a a whole In Japan
thla year I much better than usual. This
ktpment came about a month earlier than
usual owtna to the fact that local stocka
were getting very low. That la the caae all
over the country, however, and In fact
those best posted say that stork In thla
country from the Importer to th retailer
were never ahorter than, at the preeent
time. That 1a one reason why the trade la
looklnar for slither orlcea In the future.
There la atlll an active demand for family
whlteflsh and th market la being well
mantalned. Ther have been several ad
vances In th price of mackerel during th
last two or thro week owing to tne small
amount being taken by fishermen. The
bulk of th fish that are being caught ar
larg In size, running about 140 to the bar
rel. Vary few of the amaller sixes ar
being landed and future prospect ar not
considered encouraging.
Thar have also been several advance
Sin woodenwara during th last ten day and
alt, outlook I favorable for still higher
rice on a number of llnea. Jobbera are
Jdvlslng their customers to watch their
Stocks ciossiy ana carry unerai supplies,
as no lower nrlcea are antlclDated.
There haa been considerable Improvement
In th movement of fancy line ucn a im
nnrted sardines, olive oil. olives and that
class of goods. Th resson given I th
hot weather and accompanying picnic par
ties. Shipping; Fall Stoeke.
Omaha dry good Jobber ar Terr buy
filing sdvance order. Their torehoue
ar filled to overflowing with goods al
ready sold and they say It will be a great
relief to all departments if they csn relieve
the congestion before the house trade for
fall goods commence. A few early buyer
of fall good have already arrived and a
rapid Increase In th number I looked for
from this time on. Traveling men report
that even last spring's record will be
broken before the fall season Is at an end,
for many buyera who have never been to
the Omaha market before hrve expressed
their Intentions of making It a visit Mer.
?hants sre all looking forward to a brisk
all buslneso and as a reault wholesaler
expect them to arrive early and place lib
ral order. The upward tendency of th
cotton good market will also undoubtedly
have a tendency tn stimulate early buying.
Th cotton good market for all lines
till retains Its strength, and aa haa been
previously mentioned, the problem la not so
much one of price aa of delivery of the
goods. Many of the southern and eastern
mills have been compelled to close down
owing to th difficulty to secure good quail
tins of ootton. Th result 1 a great ahort
ag In popular brands.
Ther have been no quotable chances
during th week under review, but higher
price ar looked for In the near future on
Well known brand of staple prints, and
large operators have been protecting them
selves by liberal purchases.
Iron Market Hot so Flrsa.
While there ha been no quotable change
tn the Iron market, atlll It la very evident
that price ar not aa firm aa they have
been for aome time past. Ixjcal Jobber,
however, do not anticipate any Important
change, and aay that a little softer feel
Ins; In the market la nothing unusual at
this time of th year. Other llnea of hard
war are In Just about th same position
they were a week sgo, and the general
market 1 satd to be tn a very healthy
poeltlon.
This I not a very lively time with local
iobber of hardware, but tll they report
ualneaa very satisfactory. Their sale r
running considerably ahead of last year
.and th prospect fur future buslnesc ar
also considered encouraging. Manufactur
ers of sore Unes of goods ar apparently
eatchlns un with their ordors to aome ex
tent, but atlll others are fully six months
behind, so that not much relief from the
scarcity of goods Is looked for in th near
ruture.
Better Din a ad fop Leather Goods.
i Ther has been a marked Improvement
flihln the laat week or two In the demand
Vor leather gooda Traveling men have
Poen eerdlpg In a d many order for
lmmediit shipment and have also landed
a largs number of llbe-nl orders for full
shtnrrent. Merchants who have been nom
In off ar now buying freely, so that Jotv
bene are confident that they will do a big
business. Hetallera stock or summer
a Hjlm. which moved so slowly early In
the sesson. hsve been selling st a rapid
rays thia month, wtl.h accounts for the
lwlrovement In th slsing up order. Ther
-Jp new no fear of retailer oarrylug ovr a
ufr supply than usual.
' Liverpool Oral a Market.
I-TfTGRPOOL. Juiy 18. WHEAT ftoot
Ju. t red. v-attara. winter, quiet, I SHd;
No. 1 northern, print, dull, la Id; No. 1
California,, dull, to t-4i; futures, quirt;
July, 6a d, September, la 8Sd, Decem
ber, a SW'l.
COh,N-it, American mixed, easy, 4a 6d;
futures, dull; July, 4a 6d.
OMAHA WHOLESALES MARKET.
Condition of Trad ! Qootatton
Staple ana Faaoy Prslsee.
EOG8 Fresh stock, loss off. 12HO.
LIVE fOCLTliX Hens, Hluc; Prlng
chickens, per lb., lGtildc; rooster, accord
ing to age, 4'u't;; turkeys, liJ3c; ducks, b'tt
7c, geese, &y,c.
BLT i fcJK Packing stock, lie: choio
dairy. In tub, ltuloc; sepaiator, 20c.
FHE8H FiSH-rresh caught trout. 9Ho;
pickerel, 8c; pike, Vc, perch, c: buffalo,
VVc; bluefish, lie; whlteflsh, 8c; salmon, ltc;
haddock, 10c; codfish, Uc; reusnapper, loc;
lobsters, boiled, per lb., aoc; lobsters, green,
per lb., 23c: bullheads, Uc; cat lis h, 14c; black
bass, ac; haiibut, luc; crapple, lie; herring,
IX.', perch, tic; white bass, luc; biuellns, 8c
UK AN Per ton, $15.
HA V Prlcea quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland,
XUi; No. I, Is; medium, 87.60; coarse, 17.
Kye straw, 17. These prices ore for hay of
good color and quality. Demand fair and
receipts ugnu
. CORN 4bc
i OA1H-3SC.-
UKK No. 2, 45c.
VEGETABLES.
NEW POTATO. S Southern, per bu., 0c.
PARSLhii Per dot. bunches, IWo.
CtCUMBEUS-lloma aruwn. per do.. 40
tlfC.
UM.ANS Horn grown, wax, per market
basket, 26c; string, per market basket, axi.
Ph. A3 Home iiunn. ter market basket.
SUj. ,
CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per do.,
60c.
CABBAGE New California, per lb., l
TOMATOES Texas, per 4-baskat crate,
76a
RHUBARB Pr lb., lc
NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2.C0.
CELERY Michigan, per do., 25c.
ONIONS Nw California dry. per lb.. So:
Texas, per lb., Sc.
K HUM a.
BLACK RASPBERRIES Pr X4-Q.L case.
88.
RED RASPBERRIES Per 24-plnt case,
Bl.Ua. BERRIES Per 16-qt. cass, IX.
PLUMS Bur bunks. tl.lfe: Bonloiia, per
box, l.a; P. D., per box, 81.26; Ooose, per
it4-qt. box, 11.60.
CHE KKin.ti California, wh'tt and black,
pir lu-lb. box, 12.
pkue Tragedy, per lox, i.3a.
PEACHES Canlornla. Hales' Early, per
box, 1; St. John a Early freestone, 11.35.
CUKKAN iH Per lb-ql. case, z.
GOOSEBERRIES Per l-qt. cae, $2.
PEAKS California. Bartlett'a. per box.
$2.76.
CANTALOUPE California, per crate, 16;
Texas, per crate, 13.
Arriibs inbw block, -du., ibc.
WATERMELONS Texas, each.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton. 75c;
Turklsli. nor Ul-lb. box. Uc.
ORAM Oil. 14 Mediterranean, sll size. $3.00
U3.u; J an a, Vi.ittmt-oUi lancy dioou, per y
box. 32; bt. Mickes. or paper rlne, ail silos.
U.utXu4.00: Valentlas. 4.vuiu4.26.
L-r,M.via uauiornia iancy, w to mi
sixes, lb.itxUti.U0, M0 to 270 siees, ti.WQ6.H;
Mesainaa, tu.004t6.o.
M1UCELLANEOUS.
MAPLE 8UUAR Ohio, per lb.. 10c
POPCORN Per lb., 3c; shelled, 4c.
HILKS No. 1 green. 6Sc: No. 3 green.
thic, No. 1 salted, lc; No. 2 salted, 6c:
No. 1 veal calf, I to U lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 16 lbs., bc; dry sailed hides, h-tf
12c; sheep pelts, Uiuitic; horse hides, ll.60i
2.W.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb..
17c; hard shell, per lb., ltc; No. 2 soft sheil,
er lb., 13c; No. 3 hard neu, per ii., lzc;
iiazils, per lb., 12c; filberts, per lb., 12c;
almonds, soft aheil, per lb., 16c; hard shell,
nsr lb., lac: becuna. larae. per ib.. Uc:
small. Der lb.. 11c: cocoanuts. per do., bio:
chestnuts, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., fVic;
roasted peanuts, per iu., ic; uiaca we.muia.
per bu., nicaory nuts, per ou., j.pu.
St. Loala Grain and Provisions.
BT. LOUIS. July 18. WHEAT Lower;
No. 1 red. cash, elevator. 7674c: track.
7;81o: July, 7u7c: September, 77Vc; De
cember, VlHii8Hc; No. 2 hard, 734jji3tto.
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 47V4c; track,
48a4c: Julv. 47Ua: Sen tern ber. 484k&48VkO.
OATS Lower: No. 2 cash, 35c; track, 85o;
September, SlK&aiTso; December, 32c; no,
t white, 40c
FLOUR Quiet; red winter patent. $3.90
lz4.uu: extra fancy ana straignu ta.iota
8.85: clear, xzuio3.S).
BiH.Da iimotny, nominal.
rnHNMKAl-Hteadv. 12.80.
KHAN-Dull: sacked east track. 737So.
HAY Dull: timothy. I7.0016.00; prairie,
XB.UU(U.U0.
IKON COT i ON 11. S1.UO.
BAGGING 54Hc.
HEMP T WINK 6a.
PROVI8ION6 Pork, higher: Jobbing,
unrlirH mess. 814.80. Lard, lower at 87.3U.
Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, $9.60;
clear ribs. 19.62H: short clear. 19.87H-
METALS Lead, firm at HU- Spelter.
firm at $5.50.
poultry Steady: chickens. Hie:
springs 13a; turkeys, 13c for old; ducks, 9c;
geese, Sc.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 1621c;
dairy, 144i ISo.
EGGS Eaay, 13c, loss off.
Receipt. Bninments.
Flour, bbls...
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu
Oat, bu
-.JrS 4'S
.108.000 S7.00U
J V v
78.00J
(1,000
Kansas City Grata ana Provtsloas.
KANSAS CITY, July 18-WHEAT-Sep-tember,
66o; December. 67S'68o; cash. No.
1 hard, 67i9c; No. 4, 667c; rejected, (1(3
3o; No. 2 red, 7373c; No. a, 71tf71o.
CORN September, 46il46c; December,
434)48o; cash. No. 2 mixed, 484j4c; No.
3 white. 60c; No. 3, 49&50c.
OATS No. 2 mixod, 3o36c.
RYE No. 2. (2c.
HAY Choice timothy, $13.00; cholc prai
rie, $U.0O11.5O.
BUTTER Cramery. 18818o; dairy,
fancy, lbc
s-.rtoa Weak: Missouri ana Kansas.
case returned, 12c; new No. 2 whit wood
case Included, Uc.
Iteceipta. onrpmems.
Wheat
.90.400
.16,200
a noii
Corn
81.2u0
OaU
6.000
2,000
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, July 18. BUTTER
Firm, good demand: extra western cream
ery, he; extra nearby prints, 28o.
liXU firm, good demand; iresn nearby,
18c, loss off; fresh western, 17c, loss off;
fresh southwestern, lbU16c, loss off; fresh
southern, 16S16o, losa off.
CllEliSE tjulet. but steady: New York
full creams, cholc new, (10o; fair, to
good, &10c
Minneapolis Wheat, Floar and Draa,
MINNEAPOLIS. Julv 18. WHEAT Cash.
84c; July. 84c; September, 75c; December,
73W73c; on track, No. 1 hard. 86c; No.
northern, stc; ino. x nortnern. uc.
F 1X1 C R First patent $4 6634.65; second
patents, 14 4' $4 50; first clears, 13.&otf 3 60;
second cleara. $34063.60.
BRAN In bulk, 312.uwux2.bO.
Mllwaakoo Orala Market.
MILWAUKEE, July 18.-WHEAT-Wak.
Close: No. 1 northern. 8ciMVc: No. I
northern, 6487c; im?w "eptember, 76c
HlF weak: no. I. bswnc.
BARLEY Wak; No. (seGOc: sample,
4862c. .
Feerla Blarket.
PEORIA. July 18. CORN-Qulet: No. 8.
9c.
UATbv uuu no. wiuta, W44c: no. 4
white, 310.
Dalath Grala Market.
DULUTH, July 18. WHEAT No. 1
northern, 85c; No. a northern, Mc; July,
(uc; Septemlver, 76o. .
OATbV-4C.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. Julv U.-8EED-Clover, dull.
Arm; October, $6.(0.
Wool Market.
NEW YORK, July 11 WOOL Firm; do
meatlo fleece, -toJ2c.
BT. LOUIS, July 18 -WOOL Firm with
movsment good; medium grades, combing
ana cunning. i4j!.c: ngni nne. 16'tflsc;
itfavy nne, il'U'loci tuo wssnea, XtXUT'VC.
IJV1XNV Julv 11 WCU1I 'fk. T.IT
t the auction sales todav amnunta.1 tn
iu.411 Dales, cnieny medium a no" lew quail,
tie. Competition wa keen lid Arm snd
In several cases slight advances were noted.
Several parcels of crosKbreds were taken
by American buyer at hisher rates. Next
week 34,130 bale will be offsrad. Following
are the sales In detail: New South Wales.
2.8UO bales; scoured, fd&la fed; greasy, eSdt
la 3d. Queensland, 3 a) bales; scoured, td'
Is 7d; greaay, 70'10d. Victoria, l.OuO
bales; scoured, aVljfla 9d: greasy, td31a 2d
South Aualralla, 1 KW bales; acoured, J,:J
la 7d; greasy. 4fjlld. New Zealand, 4.400
balei; scoured, alld; greasy, Hols Id.
Cape of Ouod Hope and Natal. eJ balea;
scoured. Vdls td; greasy, A.OVl. Fslk-
l-na isianaa, i.au Dales: greaay, I yd. The
arrival for th next series nf auction sales
nimber 6 C74 bales. Including 80,6U0 fnr-
warded direct to spinner. Vh Import
during th week were: New South Wales,
1.740 bales: Victoria, 1.01 ; South Australia,
Sat: New Zeevlsnd, (.884. Caj of QuimI Hop
111 tauu, ,eua.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Weakness Prer.il. on Board of Trade in
Both Gra m and ProTiiioni.
PRICES ABOUT A HALF CENT LOWER
Trading la 4a let, Tkoagk with Borno
Incllnatloa to . Sell Provisions
Start Oat Strong:, bat Weakoa
oa Fro OaTerlaga.
LniLAiHt. ju v li.WMknMi wee th i
teature, Doin In grains and In hog products, I
toaay. Wheat snowed a Insa for aeniemher
it tlia dlnH of iu i'm d.n ,. . n.i I
7V7J17C. The'. tan Tn whea wa. iady
as . . ii j i . i
a. n niliail UC.1IIJ UU W I VI lU CI BIIU I
mill ouenngs. Trade wa very quiet and
r..i,ii... ,1,1. i..i..., . .1..
..i)i ...il Tt,... . . I
B - " " " "'""" ' J I
B r't 1.1 nn fnlm 1 ..... I n .1 - . C. . I
Louis, which carried September up to 7Ic
but it did not hold. The close was weak
st 78&4o a inaa nf Uc wimirv rceitfi
for today were 41 1 800 bu and for the week
awl ooo aealnst i6s wo ast w?Ik Vlnr.
Jno of Vhelt and flour wr. equal to
points of 222 cars.
against 2t last week and 467 a year ago.
There was fair support In corn early by
1 J UJ I
local traders, who bought at a small de-
cllne. but the onerlngs were about equal
10 in uemana. ana some oi u e m
mlssioa houses executed selling orders
Later support became lacking, and with
ire liquidation on layoranie crop news
th market turned weak una ciosea wun
oepiemoer snowing n iui ui -7v,
Vfr-ryw, Blioi ikuhhii uc, ni nil .uc
60c. Local receipt were 260
so oi contract graae,
Oats rule
commission
- - . .
i ruled lower w th free selling by
laalon house. Mieat Influenced th
e, although th entlment was bear-
i crop conditions. Trade was of small
decline,
lsh on
proportions, with the leadl
bentember closed with a lot
S3c. the bottom brice. and ranging up to
sliuissu)uv Ixval receiDts were iiO cars.
Provisions were strong eariy on un
situation and ihowfd a small advance, uui
offerings became free and the loss was
v with Reniemher nork down 16ill7c. at
$14.37'14.40; lard 10c lower, at $8.06, and rib
1. enlMJn I UI III 1
T,in.Dtd recelnta for Monday: Wheat
a" ix 1! un: hoars.
5V WB, Will, - W ' ' I
Th jeadlng lutures rangea as wiwwi,
ArUcle. Open. Hlgh.l Low. Closo.l Yes'y.
Wheat
tJuly
Jjuly
fSept.
I Sept.
Corn
July Sept
Deo.
Oats
July Sept
Deo.
pork
July Sept.
Ird
July
Sept
Oct.
Ribs
July Sept
Oct
a total lor ine inree umnn ui lca chib.
I
7S 75 75
76 7&i 75
77H 76"A 76
77i9 76Vi K
49 Ti 4H
BON 4H 4Vs$i'H
49& 48 49
88 87V4 Vm
8S 32ftfli3 31fi33
83 3SH 83Vi
14 15
14 60 14 37 It t0
7 97 7 87 7 87
8 20 8 05 8 05
7 82 7 75 7 76
8 50
8 67 8 45 8 50
8 10 05 I 07
7GH
76 I
7ti
7
49
50"n
,4941
49
87il
38
33(if
33
14 30
14 66
14 60
7 97H
797
8 18
7 80
S lb
7 77
8 67
8 67
8 12
""B2W
B 10
No. t tOld. New.
fah nuntatlona were a follow:
.T -T-T l", , I a nrt4 .tunitv' winter nftt-
enta, aS&p.); atralghts, $3.40'13.70; spring
patents, I4.00'ff4.40; airaignta, .ouo.vu,
hakera. 82 tCrf.lSO.
WHEA T No. 2 red, 75f76o.
cnRN-No. f. 49e: No. I yellow, 60c.
niTa. Mn t k.lc: No. 1 white. 41c: No. I
White, 83HI&38C.
RIB-NO. I. smnoac. ... L .
B A R LE Y Good feeding. 40o; fair to cholc
mamnr, ,
BRR-.fiaNo. 1 flai. 93e: No. 1 northwesta
ern. 97c: Drlme timothy, $3.46; clover, con-
tract grade. $11. 2tri 12.26. ...
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per ddi., in.uxy
14.20. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $7.877.95. Short
riV.a sides (loose). $8.30S60. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed), $7.751.87. Short clear
sides tboxed). $8.608.62.
The following were the receipt, and hlp-
menu of flour and !
Flour, bbls....
Wheat, bu....
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rve. bu
nV. oo -rue
ao oaa jf.ri ion
U,(Jv tu.t, iojy
869.350 267,670
4.760
28 600 740
Bailey, bu
auey. ou.. ..................
un me proouce exenange iouy in. uui.
T&&lti&7t$S2Z
markfeald,! "
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
Qaotatlons of the Day oa Vartow
Commodities.
i lex-w tapit TnU in ttt j-ttt Ttecainta
! 21,800 bbls.; exports, 14,414 bbls.; market
,.t,J. -i.i,, nil,nli t.t BWii4 SO- winter
i stra ants. xx.ou3.8t Minnesota patents.
84.404i4.70: winter extras. $2.90418.20; Mlnne-
sota bakers. 83 50(33.76: winter low grides,
SJ. IUV.W. nyi Hour, aieau i aivso, aw uu.a. ,
lair to goou, sa-uviao.oo; cnoiue iu iancy,
$3.4003.60.
CORNMBAL Steady: yellow western.
xl. 12: cltv. 81.10: kiln dried. H.9tW.2o.
RYB Dull; No. 8 western, 64c, f. o. b.,
afloat; state, 68r9c, c. I. f., New York.
New York; malting, 617c, c I. f., New
Tprk- . .
WH BAT Receipt. du. opot, aun:
No. 2 red. 84c, elevator, ana 4c, i. o.
b..
afloat: No. 1 northern. Duluth. 92c. f. o.
D., BllUHi; liu, I liaiu, mmuiuun, v. vai '
o. b., afloat. Th market wa very dull
and n tne what Irreeular. with the Keneral
tone steady, on light onerlngs, stability oi
eorn and rains in tne narvesi aistnci.
;?e the close prices gave way suddenly
1 with western market ana len ore wea
at Tc nst decline. Sales Included N
red July, at 83rH313-16c, closed at 83c;
September 81 ll-16K2e, closed at 81c;
jjecemoer. aiiiic, ciuntau . omu.
CORN Receipta, 66,700 bu.; exports, 20,251
bu Spot, quiet; No. 2. 67c, elevator, and
57c, f. O D., afloat; No. 2 yellow, 67c;
No. S white, (7c. Options held ateady on
raporta of cool weather weat, steady cables
and covering by room shorts. Prices yielded
Ann v tn m nron in wneai ana ciosea o
. . - a . I -I
net lower. juiy, no il, crincuiui
at ftev.c ana neceniurr bi ootc.
OATARecelnts. 48.500 bU. : exports. 18.180
bu. Spot, quiet; No. 2. 41c: standard white,
4?W42iAe: iso. 3. no. z wnne, atwuoi;,
v i white. 41Uhl2c: track white western.
4249ct track white state. 42&19c. Op
tions wero slow and barely steady under
commission house selling.
' BRAN Dull: spring. $17.5fwff17.75: mid
dling. $19.0Otia0.6O; winter, $18.O0ig30.00; city,
ei a
HAY Quiet; shlppla. 80S5c; ood to
choice 81.1001.16.
HOPS Dun: state, common to cnoi,
A .nradt - . 4 AA4 18MTI afM I nl A Am
Zlc CT.-4c.t. l crTp. iW&ic-. lU
crop. 13ifl6c; Olds. e8e.
Hinra Ktaadv: uaiveston. to a ids.,
I8c; California. to lbs., I9c; Texas dry,
WP?,.140:. ,
USA I nuiv-eiMoy i ao, woMnr- .,,1
RlC'li firm; aomestlO, lair au aaiia, l)iJ
(He; .Isnsn. nnmlnal.
PROV1BIUWB tseer waaa; remuj, ii..,
(MOW; mess, 0?i 80: beef hams, $20.5(V()
22 00; packet. $9.0Mi9.60; city extra India
mess, $15 001016 00. Cut meals, firm; pickled
bellies, $St.6tKa)10.0; pickled shouiaer. gMO r
m - a . . t . j i M l SVLAsYlt iaA T sit A Hull '
l.ou; picaieu nania, .. ..ii'
western sieamea. s.ioi uijr cm. .i ;
nominal; renned, aun; coniineni. a".
CLr,,,th America. 19: compound. 17 .BWlVi. 10.
P,.rlc mv: f.mllv. 117 fyvfnli'.OO: Short Clear,
$16 0017 75; mes. $18. 60t3 17.00. ....
Ml Tl rJK otesov: eaira croarncrj, in-fiy.
extra isciory, ij"ri.-. ' . v' v
tO Choice, UWDIUC; nrauumi ri
ltc: stste dairy. 1420c; renovated
Crll51B-Bteaay ; state. iuu ironi,
., amnll colored. 10c: large colored. 10c;
. ii ,hit larae white. 10o.
BCKjb Irregular; site ana r-ennsyivsnia,
first to extras, ingusc; wesiorn extras,
l!WilSc: western seconus to iinn,
TA . liw-uuii: Clijf, a-rai. tuuuu j, itw
aa;
POL bi n X Alive anu uicwowu, Huimitouj
uhchanged
nchanged. . . . . . .
uimiJi vm iron, auiei ana nnminn;
northern. $17 0019 6'; aouthern, $18 flO" M.
Lesd
Copper, qu et. lis tuv i "J1. i"", 1
84 60. Tin. stesdy, stralgni. v'.wf.'(.i;
plat, ateady. Spelter, quiet; domestic, .
See- Va le "lilag 4ejotaleas.
NEW TORK, July 18 The following ar
th quotation on th New York Stock ex
change:
Adams Cos
Alloe
Bieeoe
sBi-unewtck Cos..
Comitock Tunnel.
Con. Cat. a Va...
Horn Bl'r
xalros Bllaer ....
LMdel'le Cos
.. I
..
.. II
.. I
.. 1
..its
. .1(14
t.Ktle Chief ...
iitarto ,
Onhlr ,
a Phoenix
Potoal
0a tare
sierra Nevada
.. I
..ISO
..110
.. I
.. N
.. II
.. Is
.. n
..a
1"0 Israeli Nopoa ..
I 'Btansar ...I..
K Offered. XX Ex-dlvldend.
Weekly Baals Stateaaeai.
NEW TORK. July IS Th atatement of
verajjN) of tha clearing: aoua Bwi,ka ot
this city for th week shows: Loan.
8si7.01S,6uO; decrease, l2.MJ.buu; deposits,
.2i8.1iiu; Increase, 13.tM.lkJ0; circulation,
ft.S3,li.IM; decrease, ll.J'U, legs tenners,
I 6.217.1UU; Increase, tl.Mo,u0; specie, IW.-
.'"ewK
t3d.uU6: Increase. ;b6.2r: surnlut. 1,3.-
2.S.475; Increase, a.27o,uou, ex-U. S. deposits,
l,ttb.tit; increase, eJ.w.o.a.
new york stocks and BoivDs. I
Trading; DaU and Professional, with
General Tone of Hesitancy.
NEW YORK. July 18 -Tradlng on today'
Stock market waa dull and professional. Th
ton of the narrow apecuiation showed sen
timent doubtful and hesitating. Stocka
were sold early In th day on the assump
tion that veslerday's upward movement
naa aiscounka a iivurauiB Dana siate-
rami, so mat no miiner rise couia oe ti
pected after Its publication. There was i
momentary rally when the statement an
prfeV ,r.ced.j" to" "a -..ve7 .ub-stan.lan?
hp nw lnt ti itM rlnnlnir Hull and hravv.
- - - - - ' '
without any rally. The gain In cash w.i
almost twice as much ns antlclDated. but I
the small loan contraction was a dlsan-1
I . . ..I ... u V. . 1 1 ...,. - I
I II II II I . IT M I. in virti 1 1 1 1. 1 1 I rav. 1 1 VJ 1 1 1 VI - I
;'on the ,tock mar.ke.tL.It was hoped that
e are Portion of the weeks corpora-
tion loans wnicn were aoroaa ana tne tact
that the Pennsylvania company has begun
tn repayment of Ita alx months nolea
V'-r!!,KU.,.L,.7 Kl".al.KC..nSfftJ."
scale to private Individual with the pro
ceeds of the week's liquidation. Pressure
. , . . J , . 1
J"",',-V .7. ".v.. -
' f" s . Paul and a 3- olnt S In
Conaolldated Gaa eaused a bad Impression
u ientlmen Rocki,nnd Was sgaln
d d , veslerday's low level. New
k central was s.irborted and recovered
a i-polnt decline. The Toledo, Bt. Louis
Western tock made sharp rallies from
tlve stocks which had not yet'been traded
ti v c rvt no w nit u uui iiul jet wrru tintiru
,n ,jurmg the iate perlod of reaction. The
encouraged views of the business situation
exprMBed by the weekly commercial re-
views and the large percentnge of Increase
eports
nlng ar
York
lange:
.. ti BU Paul pi..
.. do. I'aciao ....
.. U.so. Hallway ..
..id I do ptd
Atchison
..171
dn Bfd.
.. 4
Bal. a Ohio,
do Did
Canadian Paoiflo
....... w, ... . .
Chea a Ohio
. U lo pfd
Chloaio Alton.
. Union Paclna 1i
dO Did.
. tet ae pia
Chicago a O. W..
. ns wiuin tiu
do lat ptd
. do pld It
inicago a N. w M4 niiii a at.... it
Chicago Tar. A Tr... UUiwa. Central II
do Did
.Mi oo pid s
. TVAdaoia Ex UI
, u Amarlcan Ex lu
. ti lUnlttid Suiea Ex.... lot
. 1JW Walla-Fargo Ex too
c. c. c. a st. l..
Colorado Bo
do lat ptd
ao aa pia
Del. A tiudeon
.IflH lAmal. Copper .
47
Dal. L. A W IV lAmer. Car T
U
17
10
tl
Danvar a R. Q 26141 do pld
do Pld..
V8Sa Aniar. Lin. Oil
Erie
IQ do pid.
do 1st pfd
... 6V
A mer. Locomottre.
1
ao za pia
... U
...170
... 11
... U
do pfd
7
Great Nor. pfd...
Amarlcan 8. A R..
Hocking Vsllsy
do pfd
1V
do pfd
Amer. Bugar Ret.,.. 1154
Illlnola Central
Iowa Central ,
...DO Anac. Mining Co.
... 21 I Brooklyn H. T....
H"4
do pfd i
... liVa'Colo. Fuel a Iron
63
K. C. Southern....
. .. 11 IColumbua a U. C.
...40 Cona. Uaa
do pfd
1S6
L. A N
Uinh.ll.ii f.
10Gen. Electric
1SV4
.131 Inter. Paper
.lKVfe do pfd
. T7 xlnter. Pump ....
. It do pld
. t0 National Blaovlt .
. 42 National Lead ...
. 184 No. Amerlcen ....
Met. 81. Rr
Minn. A Bt. U....
Mo. Pacific
M.. K. a T
40
11 I
do pfd
iku
Nat. ft. R. of Max
MA I
do pfd
.. II Paeine Mall
..117K People'a Oaa
.. dVFreased B. Car...
.. I4 do pfd
... im'Pullman P. Car..
..Ulillepubllc Steal ..
. . t do pfd
.. Soli Rubber Gooda ..
N. T. Central
Norfolk A W
. 41
So pfd
Ontario A W..
. 4
.101
rennerirania .
P . C. C. A gt.
. 7H
I lat pfd
ioh
tiu
81,
8
te w
do nfd.
. ? p.
Tenn. Coal a Iron.
V. 8. Leather
do pfd
V. 8. Rubber
do pld
V. 8. Steal
47
Rock Ialant Co...
I
do ptd
tivt
It L a I r lit pfd.. 70
,"J p,i. .....;:: L
48
1644
xaa
14
do pfd . . .
m
gt Paul
141K Weatern Union
.' llVi
I x Offered.
Hew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. July 18-MONEY-On call,
nominal; time money, firm; sixty day. 4
66 per cent; ninety day., 6 per cent; six
months 6 per cent; prime mercantile paper.
1 . u KAif.e.i kiii. i r4-ta
a o.-nc m --t .a i aAz. A Di'ie
i CKKJa iur uriiiniiu biiu tn, 4-i.tri'u .rr-iaj i ui
aixty-day bills; posted rate. $4.844.86
and $4.87(ff4.87; commercial bills, $4.83
4.84
?',.-,,, kji. hii
p. . .
ONDS-ovemment .teady; railroad.
posing auotatlon, on bond, aia a.
follows:
U. g. rsf. ta. ref... lH Hocking Val. 4Ms...
lwa
do OOUPOn imwu m n. uni. ee...
do la, re. .10,tkMex. Central 4a....
do coupon logs do la Ino
do new 4a, rag U Minn, a Bt. L. 4s.,
do coupon la&Viikt., K. A T. 4a.....
71
enix
save
KUt.
7
do old 4a. res Ill do la..
do coupon
J11. '!J' 7- J?- . Ha.- Ms
...1014, N. t. C. sen. ta 177
do 4a. rag.
do coupon
...103 No. Pacific 4a 100
tl 'n a w 'ooW 11$
MWHosfiekgw 4a
a ;8t. Lai. M. c. ta.lioj
I . " "
o.i nsi a...
i 0 gg
do BOOT. 4s
iw st. Las
P. 4a.
Sfg
Canada Bo. ta
Central of Oa. ta.
101 Bt. U .
la..
I
1
lot do la
TlWl8. A. a A. P. 4s.
da is Ino.
aAW
Chaa. A Obis 4 He... 102 80. Pacific 4a
rhlcaao a A. ISa... 14 Bo. Rallwar 6a ...
JJJ
C, B. a Q. a. 4a I0H Texaa a Pad Bo la
xC, M a St P .. 4a.. lot
C. a N. W. c. 7a....H0,
C, R. I. P- a.... 100
r r r. A st L, s. 4a.. M
it at 1 a w Am ia
. 4S.. 74
union Paaiao te 100
do conv. 4a S4
Wabaah u".........ll4t.
nilouii Ter. 4a 7
do 2a :ot
r.inr.rin so. aa aia
do deb. B atu
Denrar a K. u. 4a.. em w snore aa 107
Erie prior lien 4a M iwhnel. a L. gj. 4s.. M
ao general aa ezaine. tvnini aa
71
r. w. a x). c is.. .io 1
x Offered.
Bostoa Stock Qaotatlons.
BOSTON, July 18. Call loans, $4 per
cent; time loan, 66 per cent. Official
closing prices un stock and bond:
"uij'ii
Atcklao 4a
Mea. Central te...
Atchlaon
do Pi-- ;;"-"
Bostoa '
f"1" ti.v.t.d"
,. S4;Amalg.mated
.. 7JV. Bingham
.. 44 j Calumet A Hoe la..
. . (fto Centennial
,.I4T 'Copper Range
..lit j Dominion Coal ....
.,140 iKranklln
,.1M ;lals Royal
..1st 'ktuhawk
., 7 10 Id Dominion ....
.. UMOiceola
41
14 u.
4l
ti
'J
.V.
u . u a. u
i yitrhburg pld..,
ae
i inlon racina
Mem. Central
ao
II
7
I Amarlcan Bugar
..117 iParrot
u i"
..lit
... tl
..lea
.. 14
.. U
..10J
Uulncr
Flomlnion 1. 4a B.
Oen. Electric ...
iTamarack .....
ITrlinountals ..
84
alaas. Klectrlo ...
Trinity
4
do pfd i
I'nlted Statea
Utah
Victoria
.
lt4
United Prult
V. 8. Steel
.. 14 r
a
HVa
do pfd
.. 17
Winona
Wolverine
Adventuro
I AUouea
.. 414
Losdos Stocat market
I
LONDON, July 18.-Clo.lng quoUtlon.:
Consols for miner... 824, New York Central. ..ill
i o
. al Norfolk a Weatars
A"c.m4
. 4i do pld
. 4? Ontario a Weat ern.
. 11 Va PennerlTanta
. 44e Hand Mines
.IMS Reading
d. pFd
tr
14
Baltimore a Ohio
Canadian Pacific..
CheaaswUa a Oklo
It hi
do lat pld
do Id pfd
Southern Railway..
do pfd
Southern Pacific....
Union Pacific
do pfd
41
It
Chicago o. w.
c. M a St. r
DeBeora
Dssvsr .. O
.147
. to
. 17
. H4a
.
. 4
aa
4H
N14
I Erlt . . . .
aa
do lat pfd..
CnlUd Btate Steel.. t7U
i io ti dm..'
do pfd 1Ve
I Illlnola Central U5
waoaan xi
do pfd 41
1 l.i..in. A w-.l, lliu
vilaaourl. K. a T tlV
BAR SILVER Strong at tfid Der ounce.
. i aiu.N KM 13 per cent. The rate of dls-
count in tne open mansi tor snort dius is
,
.1 r t
I "
i umaha, jujy is. can a cieanng ror th
weea wer:
1908.
....tl.MU8S 20
.... 1.44.1.671 87
l,3,!t2 47
.... 1.2M.622 62
.... 1.298,y21 t3
.... l.Ciifll.i.13 78
190S.
nvnuai
$1,093,366 74
I luesuav
1,016.113 73
1.137,0(i4 10
1.071.732 78
. n euureuejr
i nureuay
i Kriaav .
aH,8ti3
I Saturday
l,ub,2u8
A Ota I
..4.
..$7,970,811 68
..$1,602,537 63
$6,868,274
Increase
Segar aaa Molaaac.
NEW
TORK,
July is Bl'UAR Raw
firm; fair refining, a 3-16c; centrifugal,
teat, 8 ll-lAe. Molasses sugar, 3 15-16c; re -
fined Arm; No. 8. 4.6uc; No. 7. 4 56c: No. 8,
4 5uc: No. I. 4.45c: No. 10. 4 40c: No. 11. 4.86c:
INo. 1J. 4 c; No. II. 4.2XX-: io. 14. 4.30c; con
IuiHi,..,.1 A 4 AAA. ww.iil.4 A K Kj . ..
I w; crushed, ( ouc: powdered. 6.16c; granu
fl'fe m-ad-e tV.UTt8' oeVwed'loa: o'n a
latea, nc; cunea. o ac. i
MOLASSES-Firm; New Orleans, open!
kettle. btoj1 to chnlce, Sliiituc. I
N'KW OPLEANd. July 18 Sl'OAR
Uull, open kettle. ZNO l-lec; open kettle
centrifugal. HWIv; cenirirugal white.
4 6 16c; yellosa, 3c: seconds, 8$3o.
IsOLASsLS Odb kotli. tMilSt:; avruo.
iDominaL
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Eteld7
for tbe Week.
HOGS MUCH LOWER THAN A WEEK AGO
Better Grade of Sheep and Lambs
Have Held Abont Steady All Week,
bnt Common Kind Are Slow
Salo aad a Little Lower.
SOUTH OMAHA, July 18.
Recelnta were: Cnttle. IToss. Hlieen
Official Monday S.777 7..n4 .M
Ofnclal Tuesday - 1.277 13.004 891
OfflcW Wedn-d ,
OfTtciai 1 hursday
10, li
.2!
9.769
7,9
t.99
3.9J1
rirflnlnl p-lJaw t a.
CfflcW dBy.. 1.31
Olnclal Saturday M
. 1. 1 , " . i
AUU&l I 1 1 in w et- H ....... J1. I n
67,560
&3.016
26,2fi6
Week ending July 11 16.754
VVeek ending July 4 lti.731
14.0111
10,218
13.2X8
ts.ic-a
61. Wi
veeK ending June
Week ending June 20.... 2S.f2 70,573 6.4H4
Bame week laat year....U,2u0 8,714 23,6i4
RECEIPTS FOR THE KAR TO OA1L.
The following la hie shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date and comparisons with last
year: jul 1W3. Inc. Dec.
Cattle IU0 iun 35)3 779 146.469
Hogs 1.407.717 1.4.10.722 23,006
Bheep 6W.6j5 4U,4ot 132.351
Averaaa mice nald for lions at South
Omaha for the last aevcral days with com
parisons: Data. 1908. l902.lS01.190Q.li9. 11898. 11897,
July 1.
I 1 781
I 61
3 61
a 18
3 18
I 78
o
a 78
a 2i
J,uly
- - T
u y !
J.ul,y
"u y
!"!' !
$ 66
3 txt
a 7i
3 83
8 81
a
a 28
$8
3 9o
3 81
8 78
a
a 32
a 35
3 ii
i 18
a 14
8 6
4 04
4 09
3 70
3 73
8 82
4 On, 3 77
8 1.)
( 991 3 77
a n
8 3)
I 3 82:
4 011
8 35
4 16 3 82
e
Indicates Sunday. - Holiday.
Th official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road waa
Cattle. Hoes. Horses.
C, M. Bt, P 28
Wabash 1
Missouri Pacific 1 ..
Union Pacific system 16 1
c. Ac N. vv
F., m a M. V 34 I
C, St P.. M. & O
B. & M 23
C. B. & Q T
K. C. & St. J 13 1
C, R. L A P., east
Illinois Central 1
Total receipt 13 120 4
The disposition ot the day's receipts wa
a follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
i cattle. Hogs.
Omaha Packing Co
1.3.S0
Swift and Company
1,654
2,0'.i3
2,036
Armour dt Co
ir-nHuhv Virb ni Co
Omaha packing Co
from St J. 64
Armour, from Sioux City
1,584
Other buyer 3
Total on s.'ou
CATTLB-Ai 1 generally the case on a
Saturday, ther were not enough cattle
here today to make a market For the
week there haa been a decrease tn receipts
nf about S 0(0 head as comoared with last
week and of about LOOO head aa compared
with tha same week of last year.
Beef steers have fluctuated back and
I forth to some extent from day to day uur
I ns. tha week, hut at the close of the week
I there is very uuie cnange as cuinpurea
with the price in (ore a week ago. mere
i i i " i . , .. ,i , v, a
nu urau K KUUU KUUVB UCIIIKIIU Ull lil uo. .
of packer and each day' offerings have
Ity of th cattle coming forward, taking
V. a k 1 ... a ma whrilu u mil heen AS
.ood thl. wee)k . uual'and that fact has
d the market on paper look lower than
,w0"ldv,"rLn Jm 14 M to 14 SO
fa'r t ood iteer. sell I from $4.50 to $4.80.
ffVSlo'S1 oT-IricU'fanc?
1 Tha row markfit haft also shown Tory Ut
I ti AhunaTA from thft) close OX last weeK.
I - . . a
ntn were aome wee. a aay-
strwjig u7. uui a v "TT
I good aa those In force a week ago. The
bulk of the cow coming forward are grass-
KrM ,nrt few from tha western ranaes are
iYiln from BktoW wfth
S5feSSK
. -- l 1 . 1 .. f m tO 7K n tl wUh mnmm
I ihln. rv nhnlna a little ahnve that-
"v; ?.:r ."S'-m i..7i. w.T.r v.
i r eeaer anu uuiu.ua uuoo hto uo.i.
i rot her stow sale tnis wee ana prices u
anything are a little lower. Good fat bulls.
though, have held about steady. Veal
I calve have been alow and weak, owing to
quite Hboral receipta. Good calvea ar
m, Inrirelv around 14 60 to 85.00. A
re now
" " -,, - -fnck.rai and feeders haa
been very light and ao also ha the demand.
The better grade aell largely from $3.60 to
$3.76., with something choice a little above
I tnaL ini coinmuim awiiiun ami uuiu mi.vw
I down, 'i n maraei anouiu oa quuieu siuw
I and weak. . . .
HOOS There waa a good upply of hogs
I An Kami thla mnrnlna for the last dav of
I the week, but th market opened fully
1 steavay wun fMwuK mviiiute . t
I , - KOI .(rone-or nn Ilia
"; wi." . 7 .L r V"
I lignweianis. i.ne v nw vnnj aa
want at $5.20 and $5.22. with the lighter
loads selling at 86 26 and Sb.-'.Vi. with a top
I at $6.80. Trading was quite active at those
price, but oeiore salesmen couia uispnsa
nf oil that thev had on hand th market
weakened and the laat end wa very low.
The bulk of the late sale went at n.aj,
with anma of the llahtwelght at $5.22a.
The heavy packers, though, sold from $5.i6
tn as so Althouerh the close was slow and
weak, practically everytning waa aisposea
of tn good aeason. The average of all the
galea today la a hade higher than th
bvimm vesterdav.
I For the week receipta snow an increase
I nf ihoul 4.600 head over last week and of
I about 17.8u0 head over the corresponding
week of last year. Tne mantel naa Deen
1 e,,tnotino- hack and forth autte raDldlv
this week and the average for the week
reached the lowest point of the year. The
in .lava of the week were Tuesday and
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to $5.16. The week closed about 15'o-0c
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SHEEP There were no sheep on sal to
day, so a test of the market has not been
made since Thursday. The supply for the
1 week, tnougn, naa been liberal, aa mere i
96 1 an Increase over laat week amounting to
1 about 11, ou) bead, and as compared wltl
I the corresponding week of lsst year th In
I ereaa amount to about 8.000 head.
- I itegaraing ine market mere is little to be
I ,.i.,irt.,1 In ..lllli.n I what a,.. , i V. 1 1 1. .
- I yesterday. Th better grade of both aheep
ana tamo are snout ateany lor ine ween,
while the rimmonor klnda have been more
or leas neatiected and are 104115c lower In
I the majority of cases, with some aalea of
I very undesirable kinds even worse. Th
I general market, however, on all aood stul
I haa been very aa tie factory and oo moat
I dava trading- waa active
J ,TU bettor rrade of feeder bar met
I. ... ( 60 7 64 t 89 I
8.... a 56 7 64 6 M IRi
6 60 1 82 ( 74 6 01
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7.... 6 48 7 76 6 11
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14... 6 16 7 72 6 08
15... 6 16 T 7 6 77
16... 5 3J 7 72 6 64 6 02
17... I 6 19;i 7 72i ( 65 4 94
18... 6 22, 7 73 6 58 4 87
with ready sale all the week at steady to
strong price, but the same s was the
case with fat stuff, th common kinds were
slow and lower.
Quotations lor grse stock! flood to
choice lsmbs. $5.(OiiV76; fair to good Ismb.
$5 0t06 50; good to choice yearlings, IS.7VJ
4.U0: fair to ooi yesrlinara. is.tu:i.in: gooo ;
to choice wethers, $3 .603.76; fslr to gnod
wethers, 33 KuJ.; gooil to choice M,
$2.75'u3.50; fair to good ewes, $3.503.75!
feeder lambs, $3..ri0ift ti; feed-r yearlings,
$3 0siS 50: feeder wethers, $2.75itf8.25; feeder
ewes, $1.60h2.50.
CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET.
Price About Steady, with Vsaal Sat-
srilay Receipts.
CHICAGO, Julv 18 -CATTLK-Recetpts
1,800 head. Including 6no Texns; steady and
nominal; good to prime steers. J5.l0iS.6l;
poor to medium, $4.t WofO; sto kers an!
i'.:ZZr-, 1 1 7ViS:"h;i,i.. " t: k '
feeders, ri-.vt so; cows. i.u 4 .ao; ne-ier.
4 3i; cnlves, $3.0Ua.00; Texn fed steer, j
83.2nti4.7S.
HOGS Receipts rVdsv, 7,0f0 hend: esti
mated Monday, 38.000 head; left over, 7 000
hend; good medium and heavy, 10c higher;
mixed nnd butchers. $.".2"iUVi5; good to
choice heavy. $' 56tiS.75; rough heivy. $5 S
ttf.40; light, $5.3ju.70; bulk of sales, $.4tf
6.8T..
SHEEP AND LAM US-Receipts. 4 .000
head; steady; good to choice wethers. $1.7i
tM 10; fair to choice mixed. $3 0"rt3.75; west
ern sheep and yearlings, $2.5.4.23; native
lambs, $3.006.00.
Kansas City Live Stork Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY, July 18 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 100 natives: market iinehiinged;
choice export and dresed beef steers. $4.6
4(0.15; fair to good, $4.0ty4.e5: stockers end
feeders, $3.754.0O; western fed steers. ?3.0)
f4 8f; Texss nnd Indian steers. $2.4tWT4.'iO;
Texns cows, $2.1(Kg2.i; native cows. $l."-
4 00; native heifers. $2 2o"if4.50; canners. 31.00
4T2.40; bulls, $2 00(33 75: cnlvet, $2 254.6 1;
receipts for week, cattle, 31,60) head; calvr.
6,9(10 head.
HOGS Receipts, 4,000 head: market
strong; top, $.Vo6; bulk of sales, $6.S7'6.5i;
heavy, $fi.25(!(fv37; mixed pickers, $5.oVrrf
8.46; light, $5.6OJf.S0; yorkers, 5.4si6.nfi;
pigs, $5.15tS6.60; receipts tor week, 4 1, 70 J
heid.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600 hend;
market firm; nrttlve lambs. $3. WgH 01 ; west
ern lsmbs. $3.0Of6.70: fed ewes. $3 0 (frl.S6;
Texns clipped yearlings, $3.2i4f3.00; Txas
clipped sheep, $3.0i'14 90; stockers and feel
ers, $2. 90ii3. si; receipts for week, 7,100 head.
St. Louis Live Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS, July 18 CATTLE Receipts,
850 hesd, including 250 Tgxans; market
steady to strong; native shipping and ex
port steers, $4.50fi&.50; dressed beef nnd
butcher steers, $4 A &Xi.2T; steers under 1,0 0
lbs., $3.70 00; stockers and feeders, $2.75'i
4 26; cows and heifers. $2.34. 6V; canners,
$2.oOT150; bulls, $2.504i4.5o; calves, 3.otKj)
6.75; Texas and Indian steers, $2.801471. 25; I
cows snd heifers, S2.254Jfl.16.
HOG8 Receipts. 3,600 head; market fairly
active and steady to strong: pigs nnd
lights, $5.O0BS.8O; packers. $.V3..".70; butch
er snd best heivy, $S yg.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 400 head;
market dull but steady; native muttons,
$3.2o'(j3 90; lambs, $4..(0: cull and bucks.
$2.uOU4.00; Blocker, $2.00.40; Texans, 2.j0
(6'J.bO.
How York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK, July 18.-BEEVES-Re-celpts,
none; no sales reported; dressed
eteadv; city dressed natives sides. 6',o8e
per pound. Cable quoted American steer
at 114il2c per pound, dressed weight; re
frigerator beef at 9ii9o. Kxport today.
1,816 beeves, 339 ouartera or beer.
CALVES Receipts 142 head; almost nom
inal; a few West Virginia calves sold at
.50: city dressed veals, 7ic.
HOGS Receipts, 2,743 head; none on sale
alive.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts. 1,9X7
head; good sheep very firm; other grades
ulet, steady; sales or ismns averagea
llphtlv lower; reported sales of sheep wre
t t3.ObfiA.50 per 100 lbs.; of lambs at 86.00
15: closing Drlces for prime lambs, about
$7.00; dressed mutton 6tr9a per lb.; dressed
lamb, 9iQ12c. Export, ltu neaa sneep.
Slonx City Live Stock Mnrket.
SIOUX CITY. Ia July 18. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 800; steady;
beeves, $4.0ot&0.00; cows, bulls and mixed.
$2.5wt'4.&0: stockers and feeder, $2.7633.80;
calves and yearling. $2.6' 3.75.
ItOU.s iteceipts, s.uuv; , strong at loauv
25; bulk, $5,1546.20.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, July 18. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 12 head; nomlnnl.
HOGS Receipts. 8.046 head; market I'9
60 higher: lights, $0.45jj5.&6; medium and
heavy, n.sb(rpj.4o.
SHlliP ueceipis, w neaa; marnai
steady.
Stock la Slant.
Following were the receipt of llv atock
t the alx principal western cities yester
day;
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha 438 7,829
rhlcaa-o 1.&U0 ' 7.UO0 4,l"W
Kansas City 100 4,000 600
St. Louis 850 8.500 400
St. Joseph 13 8.046 86
Sioux City 800 8.000
Total
2.698 31.876 4,893
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. July 16. COTTON Th
market opened steady at unchanged prices
to an advance or 6 point vnoer came cel
lar than exDected and moderate covering
hv room shorta The market was generally
considered favorable, however, and ther
waa a lack of bull support, so that alter
an Interval of steadiness, during which
options were sold Up to a level of 3&6 point
higher, tne mamer ciosea sugniiy easier,
prices going back to idoui lasi mgni s
evel. There was little feature to tha early
trading and operation seemed to be more
of an evening-up character than to repre
sent fresh venture on eiuier siae oi ta
account.
NEW ORLEANS, July vs. wrwri-iru-ure
quiet and steady; July, 13c bid; Au
gust, 12.75c; September, 10.4710. 48c; Octo
Kar KKiri4 5c! November. O.SKVrrt.tOc: De
cember, 9.879.3Sc; January. 9.304f9 37c. Spot,
quiet; sales, ouv oaies; orainary, nii-ioc;
f;ood ordinary, 11c; low middling, 11 6-16c:
ow middling. llc; middling, 12Ho; good
middling, 13c; middling fair, 1316-160,
nominal; receipts, lis paie; sioca, os,v
bale.
ST. LOUIS, July is. cotton oieaay:
middling, 12c; sales, 7 bales; receipts, 31k)
bale; shipments, 27S bale; stock, 1,026
bale. .
LIVERPOOL, July 18. COTTON 8not, In
limited demand, price 4 point lower;
American middling fair, l.80d; good mid
dling, 6.61d; middling, 6.40d; low middling,
614il; good ordinary, 6.84d; ordinary, 6.64d.
Salea for tne day were n.uuu oaiea, ot wnion
600 were for speculation ana export ana
nc'.uded 4.800 American: receipt. 1.000
bales, no American. Futures opened quiet
and steady ana ciosea quiet; American
middling, g. o. c, July, .13d; July and Au
gust. 6.17d; August and September, 8.14d;
Bentember and October. 6.63d: October and
Novemher. 6.28d: November and December.
6.19d; December and January. 6.14d; Janu-;
ary and February, ixj.uh; ireoruary ana
March. 6.116.12d; March and April, (.1!J
612d.
Export aad Import at Kevr York.
NEW YORK. July 18. Total Import of
merchandise and dry good at the port of
New -York for th week ar valued at
$13. 592.145.
Total import or specie at. mi port or
New York for this week were $11,087 sil
ver snd $17,634 go'd. Total exports of pe
els frnm the Dort of New York for thl
week were $476,646 silver and $331,23$ gold.
Foreign Financial.
LONDON. July 18. Rate for money and
discounts wer easier In th market today.
On the Stock exchange the attendance wa
1 itht and there waa llttl disposition to
deal, but th tona wa generally good.
Mark T. Leonard 6t Company
622-IS9 La Sail St.. CHICAGO. ILL.
We offer you th following stock at th xceptlonally cheap price quoted tor
Immediate acceptance.
As all atock hav had a decline ana
to average up and be In position to take
Ask us fur quotations it costs you notning.
In remitting stale It you dealr to hav stock transferred. Highest bank refer
ences furnished.
Alamo 24
American Quid Mining
Co. (N. M-) 87
American Lumber Co.
(N. M.)
Battle Creek (Doan
Rambler) 21
Ben Harrison 40
Bismark Nugget Gulch. 80
Black Diamond Copper.. $.88
BrHgansa. (Arlsona) 97
C.llfnrnU Ulntf I 1. . 1 .4 fift
Co.. (N.
El Capltaa (Douglas
Lacey)
Ethel Concolldated
Mines
Ex press (Douglas La
cey) Feather River
Federal Mines
Fortune Minn, and
Smelt (Wash.)
Giant Oil
rki.. a. i.ji.n. Cril 17 'if. (Kild Pan
Climax (Alisons) 48 Oreat Western (Hender-
Columbus Consolidated..' 69
son)
Con. Alpine (Colo.).
Copete Mining
Copper Cliff
Cracker Oregon
Dabney ft I
Idteood Standard
it Hancock
..140 Paid)
23 mourn f
I HI lak
" 27 Holdredgs
". an (Colo.)
liecatur Copiwr .
Deforest Wireless Tle- Worseaho
graph Co 8.26 luternaUtni
Th Cabezos Con 40 tiolti . .
ttagio Mining A Imp.
Consols were quietly firm. Americans wero
firm, the outlook twlng regarded with more
confidence, but they were Inactive and
closed stesdy. Grand Trunk hardened.
P.KRLIN, Juiy Is. Business on the bonree
tooay wss stsgnsnt Canadian Paclllc was
point higher. Coal and Iron aharsa were
w unucaia.
Oil aad Reals Market.
OIL CITT. July 18-OILf4-Credlt bal
ances, 81 53; certificate, no bid; shipments,
108.W7 bbls.; average. 7?,S4 bbls. ; runs, 9.',
(W3 bbla; average, 76.217 bbls : shipments.
Lima, in.mu bbls.; aversge, 6.275 bb'.s. ; ruhs,
Lima. 86,776 bbls.; average, 66.6ri9 bbls.
SAVANNAH, Julv 18.-01 L8-Turpcn-tlne.
Arm, 47c. R-isIn, steady; A, B, C,
$1 56; E, $1 .; K. $1.85; O, SI To; H, $2; M,
12.80; N, $2 90; V, O. $3.05; WW, $3.30.
NEW YtiRK. July 18 411 LS Cottonseed,
quiet; prime crude, nomlnnl; prime yellow,
42c. Petroleum, steady; rellned New York.
fx.ut); Philadelphia and Hammore, .t ti; in
bulk, $.6i. ltiisin, oulct: strained, common
to good. $2.(kyO2.02. Turpentine, steady.
1ff 01 c
Evaporated Apple aad Dried Frail.
NEW YORK. Julv 18 E VAPOR AT KD
Al'PLES Unchanged: demand Is moderate,
but recent sdvam-e Is firmly maintained.
Common are qtioted nt 4m5H; prime at
64ic; choice at 64i6c, and fancy at
6c.
CALIFORNIA PRIICII FRUITS-Spot
prunes are attracting fair attention and rule
llrmer st from 8c to 7c for all grades. Ap
ricots are generally stendy; choice are
quoted st 7fi8c. and fancy at loaf1Jr.
Peaches are stendy with choice at 7Q7o
and fancy at 6&10o.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, July R-rCOFFEE Spot
Rio, quiet; No. 7 Invoice S 8-16c; mlltl,
quiet; Cordova, 7lloi Futures opened
dull at unchanged prices. Trading was
very quiet, but a slightly easier tone wa
developed toward ' the close under In
creased offerings by Importers and the
lower Europeun cables. The closo wa
steady, net unchanged to 5 points lower.
Salea were reported of 7.000 bags, including
September at 3.c; November, 4.ic; De
cember, 4.26c; January, 4.30c, and June,
4.60c.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. July 18.-DRY GOODS
Have been characterised b;.- end-of-the-week
dullness, hut this hns no effect on
prices. Buyers are here In f.-lr number,
but their operations are still conservative.
The posslbllties of the turtntlment move
ment are awaited with general Interest by
buyer and sillers alike.
SHABBY TREATMENT OF HERO
Statoe of Commodore Perry Placed
la Discreditable Positions
la Cleveland.
Th Plain Dealer remind Cleveland ot
thn shabby way In which the honorable
memory of Oliver Haxnrd Perry, the heroic
commander, haa been dealt with, and aaka
for something better. Forty-three year
ag th people of that city, remembering
what the victory of Lake Erie did for the
Infant city and for the lake region whos
commerce has made Cleveland prosperous,
et a statue of Perry In the public square
and Inaugurated It with elaborate cere
monies. There Perry, facing the west,
"and pointing across his marb'.e boom to
Lake Erie, the seen of his never-to-be-forgotten
victory," was forever to remain. '
But h did not:
"Only a few years passed before the
commodore wa quietly but firmly ordered
to move to one aide and not block th
road across th square. He wa given
position In the southeast quarter of th
square, where he faced toward th lak
and pointed across his cheat to a small
fish market. After occupying on or th
other part of tha public square for about
a third of a century, th ground was taken
from under him by a special act of tha
legislature, and after Irnomlnlously hiding
for a whils In a dilapidated shed, the hu
miliated Perry wa carried out to Wad
park, where he waa given an exceptionally
disadvantageous position, and for th last
ten year th hero of the battle of Lake
Erie he dlsguhtedly pointed th way to
the monkey house."
Ther 1 mighty llttl of fin publlo spirit
In thla, and the Plain Dealer doe well to
try and ham Cleveland Into doing; batter.
Another Sweeping; Injunction.
BELOIT. Wl., July lS.ljTudg B. F.
Dunwlddle of th circuit court of thl
county today grnted a restraining Injunc
tion agalnat picketing at the Berlin Ma
chine work. The injunction I very sweep.
Ing In It nature. The machinist hav
been on Btrik for nln week.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record yesterday a fur
nished by the Midland Ouarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstractor. 1614
F amain Street: '
Deeds.
Charles E. Sheldon, et at, trusts,
to The Aultman and Miller Buck
eye company, part lot 4, 23-16-13,
City of Omaha, and land In other
tate $696,000
Sheriff to Anne W. Nevlns and Marl
L. Nevlns, lot 20, block 4, Port
land Place addition 800
Total
$596,900
17. Farnam Smith
& Go.
STOCKS, DONDS,
INVESTMENT SECURITIES.
OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE.
We buy and sell Union Stock
Yards Stock, Stuff, Omaha.
OM COMMISSION. .
1320 Farnan St. Tel. 1084
Wheat and Corn
Are good purchase. Have you followed
our advices T
Stocks
Are getting ready for an advance. Remem
ber us.
BOYD A MERRILL,
Tel. 1039. Room 4, N. Y. Lit Bads.
PRIVATE WIRES
GEO. A. ADAMS CRAIN CO.
GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND
STOCKS.
824 Board of Trad Bldg., Omaha
'Phons 1008 and 1017. Main bars all prln
alpal exchange. Writ for our dally mar
ket Utter.
look to c on in upturn, It I an opportunity
ad vantage, of th rise In Ut market.
M.) 29
Laborer's Co-operative.. $3
Lake Superior and Pitts
burg 29.50
IJttle Mattle (Colo.).... i
Malta Vita Pur Food
Company $2
Ma pis Leaf 07
Mascotte (Colo) $6
McKlnley Mining (with
out transfer) 1.10
Morchants Mining (Aria) 65
Mineral Creek M. A 14
Model Oold (Arlxons). ... 6
16
86
(6
Production....
Mount Shasta
. 03
. 20
. 40
. 14
06V, National Graphite ....
Arizona (Full
new cti (ctjio.)
13 00
N. Y. Urass valley....
40 Hlgsin Development.. 10.00 Nogales Copper
...4.76
... So
... i
...Os'i
...LSI
ortune (lilacs.
Oregon Kecuritle
29 Pluma (Black Hills)..
Kan IauJh Mining .....
09 Bt. Joe Boain Placer .
M
M.
(Black Hills). Z8
Copper and
ee.... St
TurnagaJn Arm ,
Verde Grand (St.
Louis) ........