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    TITE OMAITA DAILY BEEt SATTJIIDAY, JULY 2ft, 1903.
1X
COMMERCIAL AM FINANCIAL
Good Weath?r Ee'orta Weakei Grains, but
(Jtose N ) Slump.
PROVISIONS FALL IN SYMPATHY WITH HOGS I
Vthril, Corn and Outs All itrow from
One-Kluhtb to One Hoarier of
CeBl on (lie Hoard of
Tr--e.
CHICAGO, July 21. Wheat held about
sternly ai a small decline in prices, bep
teininr tiling uovwi ai me close vc. com
was strong early, declined, oul In mod up
tiu .iTi kc. miii..ir I'liiHinu c lower. Oa la
t 'sl:litlv easier, closing Vie lower. Pro
visions wi'ie down li2.;vbC.
'ill,. i,iiiiiiii in mieL showed nil easier
.,,,.. ,.M thu luiiliiM. but a iiootl demand.
bused only on reports from the nortli
fnnud an early advance, September
..ili.iir 1111 fpiini the ulielllUU. i6V14iV4C, to
'itiv'iu'?o. Ultelllias uecume tree
udi;.iici'. however, and resulted In
to i5vH.Hi i'5c. The mat ket was soon over
sold and a belter tone lollowed when tue
tin. In started lo liuv back and the c oso
....... si -7..I... u ii.iiM nf 11' from yesterday.
The late limitless In corn also helped the
tone. Clearances of wheat and Hour were
eoual to iiiiO,"'JU bu. Primary receipts were
r.;i i, m l.u .. u-aliist l.UO.ouU DU. a year ao.
AHiineaiiolls and Duluui reported receipts
-it.: ........ ,,i,.h with limul receiuls
60 curs, 26 of contract grade, made a total
for the three points of 17t cars, against HI
cars lost week and 4ii a year ao.
i u .1... .,,... rinmrln und more
orable weather caused corn to lose much
. I u u a Bliniiirm lillt Oil
i... i n,. ...uiiiei .iiHiilaved Utile weakness,
there being enough support to hold price
near the opening ngure. xnere waa
.lately large Hade with plenty of acUj
1,., ,.n ifih sides. Sentember closed Vc
lower at Oufcc, alter ranging hetweeu 50-i,c
with fc uf conlruet grada.
t m I.. ,rLut a iiH a met.
w.im at He loss for September at 33.C the
range ot price neing -u iu k,tv-
re J:1' .i""" " u wiln- in svmp.ithy
w thT lower h".F market E,rly prices
were a fraction under yesterday a anif with
.ii.,i, .inianil eased off. closing weak
' ..1. d!.....i. i...ik ion lower at $14.12,
w. 5?u, down at 17.86 and ribs off 15o at
v5' -1 . . . . nnnrrnw Wheat.
rjntimaiea reeeipm 101
the
breuk
60 Tars; corn. 175 cars, oats. 190 cars; hogs,
13,0"O head. , . .
The leading iuiurew nm
Articles. Open. ( Hlgh. Low. Cloe.Yes'y.
Wheat
tJuly
JJuIy
tSept.
(Sept.
Sept.
Dec.
Uals
July
Sfpt.
1 uc.
May
Turk
8ept.
L;iril
Bept.
Oco.
KIIih
Sept.
Oct.
7ITV
761
f s
76Vru.
51 V!
II
76H 75H
76lfci Ti
M 3U
8 o:
7 77V.
8 87V4
8 i)U
42
33:
36
14 30
8 02V4
7 80
8 40
8 20
4974
4U;V
40
4
3iV4j
14 00
7 85
7 60
8 25
8 tliVil
7r.'4 T"i
75
I 70S 7JV
I 7V 10V
I BOiJ H
.oOH'u oOT4"'l
I UiVi &4
I 41 8974
334 33V4
14 12V4I 1 KV4
8 07V4
7 80
8 44
8 2.V4
7 85
7 60
8 S74
8V4!
2 white, 41V4
No. 2. tOld. INew.
i war, as fnllnWS!
KLOUU Hteadv; winter patents, 3.76f
-.... i.ri.u 't iiifiR 7ft! snrinii: oaten I,
$4.('f4.; straights, 3.43 90; bakers'. W 6J
"w'l'lEAT-Ktt. 2 spring, 80c; No. 3, 7579c;
CORN-No. 2,' 5K3G1V.C; No. 2 yellow. 62V4
fif3p.
OAT3-NO. 2, JEfftrtc; No.
43c: No. 3 white, 3X'u40V4c.
BAKL.EY Good feeding, SSlc; fair to
choice malting, wijhv.
SEliDS No. 1 flax, 92V4c; No. 1 northwest
Hrlm. ilmnlhv t3.30ia3.35.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., SM3.85
mqti T.orrt tier 100 lbs., t7.60ij7.66. Short
ribs' sides (loose). Uor,i8.25. Dry eaited
shoulders (boxed), $7.5t(ivi.b2H; short clear
-ih. il,o,U :R M(!i8
The following were the receipts and ship-
menta of flour ana gram yesieruay ;
rtecelnts. ShlDinent-.
19.700 10,l"i0
, 39,700 2,500
114,800 441,5ii0
ISO, 100 129,600
, 6,700
14,300
on the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was weak; creameries, 14(iil914c;
dairies. 13r 17c. Kkrs. easy; at mark, cases
Included, ll'al3c. Cheese, easy, 10V44tllV4e.
KEW YOHK GKM HAIi MAHKKT.
Flour, bbls..
Wheat, bU...
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Itye, bu...t..
Barley, bu....
Quotations
Various
of the Pay on
ComniodltlM.
NEW YORK. July 2i. FLOVR Receipts,
?K s:t2 bbls.: exuortH. 22.1)98 bbls.: market fair
ly active and steady; winter patents, $3.90
4.30; winter straights, 3.b0fu.i.(S5: Mlnne
sota patents. 4.4(u4.65; winter extras,
''.iKri'3.ao: Minnesota bakers, 3.6iifu3.7o;
winter low grades, $2.7uri3.0fl. Kye llour
easier: fair to Kood. I2.9mil3.25; choice to
fancy. ta.8o!.5u.
IIORNMKA1. Pull; yellow western, 11.11;
city. 11.10; kiln dried. $3.2oftf3.25.
It Y E Stead v; No. if western, 4SV4o. f. o. b..
afloat: state. 584i6lc. c. 1. I.. New Yora.
. ItA HI.KY Oulet: feedlnit. 62c. c. i. f.
New York: malting. 61V57c, o. t. f., New
Yink. v
W1IKAT TtecelDts. 98.200 bu. Spot steady.
No. 2 red, 8oVn elevator; No. 2 red, SlVic
f.o.b.. alloat; No. 1 northern, IJuluth, 92c
f.o.b.. alloat. Options were quiet all day
but Kenerally firmer on export ruraori, con
tinued small receipts and complaints about
noor threshlim returns. Near the close
there was some realizing and disappoint
mnnt over the export business, final prices
were net unchanged to Vc higher. Sales
Included No. 2 red. July. SlSiJd'.c. closed
81V.c; September, ko H-l'iySlHc. closed, 81Vc;
December. Hlu.slSc. closed. 81c.
t'OUN Receipts. 60,550 bu.; exports. 101,-
0T.2 bu. Spot steady; No. 2. 6io, elevator,
aiul Kso r. o. D., anoiii; rso. z yeuow, uoc
No. 2 white, toe. Option market had a
sham ndvunce early on damage news and
covering'. After a mid-day reaction It ral
lied airain on outside siiDDort and bad re
ports from Nebraska, but was finally weak
itied by realizing and closed unchanged.
Julv at 57'i.i7 13-liic. closed., 6i4c; Sep
teniber, 50',''w57c, closed, 6r"e; December,
1,1.'iim'ic. closed. 5i,Vc.
OATS Receipts. 34,(i bu.; exports, 7.805
bu. Knot dull; No. 2, 4Vje; standard write,
4ll 'li ll:,c; No. 4c; No. 2 white, 42(h42'c;
No". 3. white. 41'i41Vc; track, white west
ern. 40U'47c; track, white, state, 40o41c,
Options quiet, but steady.
VKElVKlUV.
11UAN- Iniwer: snrlng. f1. 8517.00: mid
dllng, 19.oO'aao.iO; ' winter, J18 wXtfJO-OO; city.
w iii.iK).
HAY Quiet; shipping, SO&85c; good to
choice, tl.10tai.la.
HOPS yulct; state, common to choice.
1!H2 crop, li)'u;iHc; iwi crop, iwiiibc; olds.
6il7c. Paclilo coast. li)02 crop, luj21c; 19U1
crop, 134jH)c; olds, 6U5o. "
H1DKK unlet : t.ulveston. V) to 25 lbs
ISc; California, 21 to lbs., 19c; Texas dry.
24 to 30 lts.. ic.
LKATHUR-Steady; acid. 234f25'4c.
RICE Firm; domestic, tair to extra, 4V49
62i'; Japsn, niuninai.
PKOVlSlONS-r.eef. easy; family, JHO.Oft
ftlO.rO; mesa, .s.(i'i x.jo; beer hams, 20.5i4
2uu; packet, a. o0; city extra India
mess, $15 (W ltf.li . Cut meats, firm; pickled
bellies. ty.-Vull '-f.; pU klcd shoulders, ta..riU;
Idckled hams, I2 .i'Hi 13.15. Lard, easy; west
ern steamed, I7.sn; July closed at $7.W, nom
inal; rellm-d easy; iniitlnent. tH.uO; South
America. Js 0; compound, $V.5tXui.75. 1'ork.
easy; family, $17. i . li.,5; short clear, I16.U0
HI 17.75; mess, llb.joul7.25.
TAl.I.OU Sccady; city, SViiSVic; country,
4'....(lo.
Iil'TTF.It He'-elpts, 12, pkgs ; easier;
etite daliy, 14'nlli-; cremnerv, 15Vi2ik-.
C1IKKSE Keieipl, 5. 8.1 1.4.; iriegul.ir;
stale, full cream, f .ncy, sm t'.l, colored i.nil
white, lu',c; laiae colored, 10c; huge while,
V.
UUGS Receipts, 5.76! pkgs.; unsettled;
Western seconds to ix ,a HulS'iC.
Pul'UTHY All' e. Stead.; wenern
Piing chickens. le: fowl. DVc; turkeys.
Ho. l)ressecl: In ;r.iar; we.-tei broilers,
IvtrISc; fowls. Yi-; lurkeys, 13riil5o.
M l-'TAI.S I'l'nt tin w us unchanged In
I.iiii,l,)n at 125 1 hut futures declined
7s lid to 1122 Vs. I orally tin t.ss firm, being
quoted at $'-."1 '. .1.). Copper was lower
In London, spot th re Inking 2a 6d and clos
ing at iioO Uis. while futures were 7s 6d
lower, at 55 I.i l. copper Is quiet i.nd
displayed a s ikk ' ' "'!ii ncv. lale ami
eleetrol) tic n'e mh'.1 : 1 J!3 00-iT:S audi
civiiig at fl".'""r1;'' ;' .'. T.eed d 'I'lined la
,fd in London lo j.11 t. d. but renmlned un
chunged here st "In 4 .i. Sneiter also I
declined '. tl lo ' o- i'. n ' 20 2s tid and
'remained nibl he e ui r, S7Vj Iron clo"d
l,t 52s 3d In i:!km"v m. at In Mid-1
dlesuoruiigh. I : I. on is quMt; No. 1
spot. No. 1 red. western winter, dull, ( 2d;
No. 1 California, dull, mi oUd, futures.
dull; July, nominal; Seplemuer, M 2Sd,
December, M
CORN Spot, Americas mixed, easy, 4s
4d; futures, uulel; July, nominal; Septem
ber, is 4-k,d.
The Corn exchange will be closed August
1 and 8 and the Provision exchange on
August i.
OMAHA WHOLtltLE MARKET.
Condition of Trade and aotatloits on
ftaple and Fnney l'roiluco.
EGGS Fresh stock, loss off, 13c.
uvu poc 1 1 K x liens, rusim; ipo"i
chickens, per lb., li'ulttc: roosters accord
ing to una, 4'auc; turkeys lollc; old ducks,
tit:; young ducks. 9uluc. . .
BUTTER Packn g stock. 12.4il3c; cnolc
dairy. In tubs, 16al7c; separator, 20:.
rltKSU KlSH-tresh cuugm iroui, vvc.
picket el, 8c; pike, 9c; perch, tic; buffalo,
Vie; blueflsh. 11c; Whitehall, IK-; saimon. no.
haddock, loo; codllsh, Uc; redsnapper, 10c;
ini.ii.r. K,,iia.i n,. 11. v,.f luiisierfl. ffreen.
per lb., 23c; bullheads, 11c; cattish, 14c; black
bass, 2oc; halibut, loc; crappie, l-o; hecring,
tic; perch. 6c; white bass, luc; blueflns. 80.
littAN Per ton. 116.
HAY-Prices aunted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland,
8.60; No. 2. W; medium, 17.50; coarse, 7.
Rye straw, JJ. These prices are for hay of
gooa color ana quality, usmanu i aim
receipts liaht.
OATS38C.
RYE No. X 45.
VEGETABLES.
NEW POTATOES Southern and home
grown, per bu., tioJa.
clcchIUERS Home grown, per ao., i
4jvic.
1JEANS Home groirn, wax, per marsei
basket, 50c; string, per market basket, 6O0.
PiiiAS Home aiuwn. per market basket.
15c.
CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per dox.,
60c.
CABBAGE New California, per lb., 1V4
TOMATOES Texas, per 4-uasket crate,
IU(14lC.
KliruARB-l'er lb., 10.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. 12.60.
CELERY Michigan, per dox., 2630c
ONIONS New California dry, per lb., 2c.
FRUITS.
BLACKBERRIES Home grown, per 24-
quart case, X2.0i4j2.5O.
PLUMS Hurbauks. x1.to411.40: r. u., per
box, H.26(ul.3xi; VVashlUaton, 1.2ol.-6;
Bradshaw, i.2u(tfl.3u.
1'RLNKt Tragedy, per box, II.S&.
I'EACHES California. St. John's early
freestones and early Crawfords, tl.16.
CURRANTS Per 16-qt. case, 2.
GOOSEBERRIES Per lt-qt. case, $X
PEAKS California, Bartlett's, per box,
$2.6ufa2.io. '
CAN i ALAJVfUi xexas sianuaru, per
crate, U 50; per crale, xi.75.
APPUt-s ttew StOCK, -u., IBO.
WATERMELONS Texas, 25lii30o each.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
FIGS Turkish, 18-lb. box, per lb., 18c.
(IKANGES Mediterranean, all sizes. S3.23:
St. Mlckes or paper rind, all sizes, 3.5oif
4.00; Valencias, 4.2tt.
LEMONS California fancy, suu to suo
sizes, I5.7ti46.00; 240 to 270 sizes, H-50lijv.ua.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb.. 10a
l'OPCORN Per lb., 2c; shelled, 4c
HIDES No. 1 green. tiVtic: No. 1 green.
5Vfcc; No. 1 sailed, ic; No. 2 salted, tio;
No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs., 8V4c; No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 16 lbs., 6 Vic; dry salted hides, J
12c; sheep pelts, 2iWiic; horse hides, xi.ttOai
2.50.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb..
17c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft sheil.
er lb., 13c; rno. z nara sneu, per iu., uc;
razlls, per lb., 12c; lllberts, per lb., 12c;
almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell,
per lb., 15c; pecans, large, per lb., 12Uc;
small, per lb., lie; oocoanut, per dox., 61c;
chestnuts, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 6Vc;
roastea peanuis, per id., ic; macs wainuta,
per bu., J7; hickory nuts, per bu., JLfaO.
St. Lonla Grain and Provisions.
ST. IXU1S. July 24 WHEAT Weak:
No. 2 red cash, elevator. 77Vic: track. TSVifa)
80c; July, 78V4c; September, 77if(j7i'V4c; De-
cemDer, is'jjc; jno. z liaru. iwaibc.
CORN Lower: No. 2 cash. 48Mc: track.
49c; September, 49o; December, 48V4c
OATS Weak ; No. 2 cash, S4V4c: track,
36c; September, S2c; December, 33 Vic; No,
2, 40c.
R i E steady at 50c.
FLOUR Steady : red winter patents.
J3.90ftj 4.00; extra fancy and straight, (3.60
(3.80; clear, fs:mt3.36.
HMu rii i wominai, 12.ZU.
CORN MEAL Steady. 12.78.
BRAN Lower": sacked, east track. G43
66c.
HAY Dull: timothy. 13.00015.00: nrairie.
lltON COTTON TIES XJ.UD.
BAGGING 5-VsC.
H EMP Twine. 5c.
PROVISIONS Pork: Lower: lobbing.
standard mess, S14.62V4. Lard. S7.00. Bacon.
steady; boxed, extra shorts, S3.87V4; clear
ribs. I9.12V4: short, clear. S9.62V4.
metals Lead: strong at M.15. Sneiter:
strong at o.W((&.&5.
POULTRY Uu.et: chickens. 9V4c: springs
1 1 li. r InrkavB I'd, Hnnlia On n.ua '1 .1 . ,
BUTTER Blow: creamery. 1j4i21c: dairy.
H'tHIC.
EGGS Steady at 13c. loss off.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 4.000 6,000
Wheat, bu 139.000 24.000
Corn, bu 28,010 81,000
Oats, bu 47,000 38,000
be amicably arranged. Consols were wesR
and home rails refused to respond to the
Inlluenee of goed dividends. Americans
were Irregular and flat on New Voik ud
vices, which were not satisfactory. There
whs no disposition to give American se
curities supiiort and they closed weak.
Grand Trunk was steadier, due to the
traflic Increase exceeding expectations, but
the stock afterwards reacted with the
rest. Kaffirs sagged. The Stork .exchange
will be closed on August 1 and 3.
PARIS, July 24. Prices on the bourse to
dny were lower nil along the line and
closed wenk. Rentes, which nt first were
well supported, soon became depressed. Rio
Tintos lost 8 points. The private rate of
discount was 2 11-16 per cent.
Three per cent rentes, 97f 2Sc, for the ac
count. Exchange on London, 25 f 13V4c, for
checks.
BERLIN, July 24. Prices on the bourse
today opened we:ik. The general tendency
later was downward.
Fxrhanjre on lmdon. 2m S81ipf(rs. 'nr
checks' Discount rates: Short bills, 2V4 per
cent; three months' bills, 1 per cent.
Futures opened oulet and unchanged, ruled
lifeless for the greater part of the session.
but steadied near the close on Hgnt oe
mand from shorts: the clos was quiet and
6 points higher; sales, 2.2nO bags. Including:
August xtioo; November, i4oy-t.ooc; aaarcn,
4.4oc; May, 4.660.
BUSINESS AT CLKARIJt HOIIEI,
Transactions ot the Associated Banks
Darin- the mat Week.
NRW TORK, July 24. The following
table, compiled by Rrsdctreet, shows the
bank clearings at 'the principal cities for
the week ended July 23 with the percentage
of Increase and decrease as compared with
the corresponding week last year:
CITIES.
.NEW YORK. IIOIKI AD ROADS.
Fallnres Load to Baying; Hash and
addeTf Ipvrard Round of Prices.
NEW YORK, July 24 -The announcement
late today on the Siock exchange of the
fullure of Talbot J. Taylor Ac Co. and W. L.
blow Jft Co. followed a day of suppressed
uneaafhess and apprehension. The bears
rushed to cover their short contracts on
the selling Induced by the news of the fail
ures, and a violent rebound followed, so
that a large part of the day s losses were
retrived and the market closed wilh ex
cited buying on a rising scale of prices.
Some of the leading active stocks closed
he day wilh net gains of a point or more.
This, cotnuared with declines below last
night's level at the period of greatest weak'
ness or. iu to aft tor tne active maraet leaa
ers. Among the specialties there were se.
vere losses, due In some cases, as the
event proved, to the special commitments
of the embarrassed nrms in tnose siocks.
An example was the Mexican Central se
curities, In which the firm of W. Lv Stow &
Co. were interested. The failure resulted
a ilron of 7V In Mexican Central, from
18'i to 11. There were quite a large number
of low priced railroad stocks In wnicn sim
liar downward tiluiiKes. althouch not so
extensive, served to arouse fears of coming
failures. 1 ue situation wouia De a large
committment In some stocks, with the
stock already acquired figuring largely us
collateral for loans ana witn tne iunus em-
loyed In the market support and manlpu-
ation of the nrlee. Bankers and money
lenders have been keenly on the scent of
sucn conditions uack oi tne money tuey
have out on loan, and have grown more
and more exacting In regard to collateral
on such loans and more solicitous to have
them closed out with the shrinkage in se
curity vulues and the undermining of con
fidence. The failure of Talbot J. Taylor &
Co. Is inevitably associated with the name
of James R. Keene, although his name does
not appear In the partnership oi me nrm.
IJut a family connection and the well
known fact that the firm often acts - for
him will connect the failure In the public
apprehension with the large stock market
operations he has conducted. Tlio market
management of the United States Steel
stocks during the period of their flotation
and the conduct of a pool In Southern Pa
clilo stock will be looked upon as having
an outcome In the failure. The Southern
Pacific pool waa credited with holding, at
one time, some 800.000 shares of Southern
Pacific stock, and its challenge or inn con
trol of the Union Paclilo party in the prop
erty and Its attemDt to force the payment
of dividends on the stock are matters of re
cent notoriety and Witn tne sequel sun
pending In the court. Aside from the ex
pectation of the failures, the realization of
the fears and the revulsion of feeling re
flected in the rush of the shorts to cover
with the bad news out, mere were no in
fluence perceptible In the market. News
of cooler weather in the corn belt counter
acted the effect of yesterday's reports or
hot winds, and the liquidation in progress
In the day's cotton market was viewed
with satisfaction. The week's movement of
currency Indicates a cash gain by the local
banks of upwards of 6.00,0iK, and news was
received of tno onipmem oi anonim i,r.-
000 In gold from Australia to Dan rian-
The description of the market resolved
Itself Into a list of price changes. Rumors
were numerous all day of financial embar
rassments, and the field of these rumors
was by no means confined to the Stock ex
change or to New York City, but ranged
the country over, mo n;j D
Amalgamated Copper was accompanied by
very ppectte rumors of money troubles,
which were not substantiated.
Bonds were weak in sympawirj
stocks. Total sales, par vaiue, j.o.id.uw.
United States bonds unchanged on call.
Following are me nuuuuuiis
1 - C . 1. Av,VanlTA.
1 UlR D11A.A .
St. rui pin..
JNew York
(Chicago
Boston
(Philadelphia
St. Louis
Pittsburg
8San Francisco
illultlmore
Cincinnati
Kansas City
Cleveland '..
Minneapolis
New Orleans
letroit
5 Louisville
OMAHA
(Milwaukee
Providence ,
Buffalo .'..,
jdt. Paul
Indianapolis ,
Los Angeles ,
(St. Joseph ,
Denver
Richmond ,
Columbus ,
Seattle
Washington ,
Savannah ,
Memphis
Albany
Salt Lake City ,
Portland, Ore
Toledo ,
Fort Worth
Peoria
Hartford
Rochester
Atlanta
Des Moines
New Haven
Nashville
Spokane, Wash....,
Grand Rapids
Sioux City
Springfield, Mass..
Norfolk
Dayton
Tacoma
Worcester
Augusta Ga
Portland, Me
Scranton
Toneka
Syracuse
ICvansvlllo
Wilmington, Del...
Birmingham
Davenport
Fall River
Little Rock
Knoxvllle
Macon
Wllkesbarre
Akron
Springfield, 111
Wheeling. W. Va..
Wichita
Youngstown
Helena
Lexington
Chattanooga
Lowell
New Bedford
Kalamazoo
Fargo, N. D
Canton, O
Jacksonville, Fla..
Greershurg, Pa
Rockford. Ill
Springfield. O
lilnghamton
Chester, Pa
Hloomlngton, 111...
Qulncy. HI
Sioux Falls. 8. D..
Mansfield. O
Jacksonville. 111....
Fremont, Neb
Utlca
Decatur, 111
tHouston
tGalveston
Charleston, S.
Atctattoo
de pfd
Da). & Ohio
do pfd
Canadian Pacific.
Central of N. J..
Chei. A Ohio....
CbU.ago & Alton.
do ufd
Chicago G. W U
do 1st pfd 3 W
Chicago t N. W..
Chicago Tar. & Tr
Kansas City Grain and Provisions
KANSAS CITY. July 24. WHEAT Seo-
tember, 6tVi'&66,.ic; December, 67V4o; cash.
ino. i nar.i, ovfcc; imo. a, tiitcfWMic; wo. 4,
:ffi5c: rejected. 60(f(62c: No. 2 red. 72c: No,
3, bl'U IUC.
CORN September, 47447V4c: December.
46c; cash, No. 2 mixed, 47c; No. i white.
50c; No. 3. 49c.
OATS No. z white, 40c; No. 1 mixed, 83c
u i r. ino. z, ouc.
HAY Timothy, choice. 110.60: choice
prairie. 110.
utter creamery. lMllse: dalrv.
lancy. inc.
EGGS Fresh. llHo.
Recelpts. Bhinments.
Wheat, bu 152.8"0 80,800
Corn, bu 37.600 16.20)
Oats, bu 7,0,0 LoOO
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, July 34. BUTTER
Steady and in fair demand; extra western
creamery, 23V4c; extra western creamery
prints, 23c.
EGGS Firm and good demand; fresh
nearby, 18V4c, loas off; fresh western, 18V4o;
fresh southwestern, 164170; fresh southern,
15iirl6c, los off.
CHEESE Steady and In good demand;
New York creams, choice. lOi-iftlOVic; New
York creams, fair to good, K&lOVic.
Milwaukee liratn Market.
MILWAUKEE, July 24. WHEAT
Steady; No. 1 northern, 87(Sj874; No. 2
northern, 8386c; new September, i6Vc, bid.
RYE Mie higher; No. 1, 52Vc.
BAHI.EY-Dull; No. 2, tsynioc.
CORN September, 50,0.
do eld.
C. C. C. It tit.
Colorado Bo...
do lit ptd
do M pfd
Dal. A Hudson..
Del. I ai W....
Denver R. Q.
do pfd
fcrta
do lit pfd
do 3d pld
Groat Nor. pld..
Hocking Valley
do pld. ....
Illinois Central
Iowa Cantral ...
do pfd
K C. Southern.
do pfd
U N
Manhattan L....
Mat. St. Rr
Minn. bl. L..
Mo. Paclno
at., K. A T
do pfd
Nat. B. R. of &
do pfd
N. Y. Central...
Norfolk W...
do pfd
Ontario A W...
Pennsylvania ..
P.. C. (J. 8L
Reading
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
Rock Island Co..
do pfd
Bt. L. & R. P...
do 1st pfd
do id pfd
8t. U S. W
do pfd
Bt. Paul
x Offered.
Bo. Paclno
Bo. Hallway ,
do pfd ,
Texas & Pacific.
T., Bt. L. & W..,
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd ,
ltjuv, Wheeling Ik L. E
lOVxiWis. neutral
.. as
.. eav.
..122Vi
..la
.. MM
.. to
lltta do pfd
L.... t4 Adama x...
lul American ex....
4 United Btatea Ex
2UU,Wells-Fargo Ex.
..164VAmal. Copper
.170
. 41
. to
.
. 25
. vt
. 27
. 75
. 84
xu'a
.
. 13H
17
37
121
.171
Duluth Grain Market.
DULUTH, Minn., July 24 WHEAT
In store, No. 1 hard, 86c; No. 1 northern,
844c; No. 2 northern, 83c; to arrive, No. 1
hard, K3c; No. 1 northern, 8lCfec; No. 2
northern, 80c; September, 7CVi476c.
OATS On track. 34c
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. July 24. WHEAT
Cash, 8.ic; July, 86Sc; Septenler, 74r;
December, 74c; on track. No. 1 hard, 8t5V;
No. 1 northern. 8Tic; No. 2 northern, H3i6
S4c; No. 3 northern. 8oi81c.
Peoria Market,
PEORIA. Ill . July 24. CORN Firm; No.
3, 49c; No. 4, 4Sc.
OATS Dull; No. 3 white. 32Vc; No. 4
white, 3ttC.
Toledo Meed M-irket.
TOLEDO, July 21 SEED-Clover.
but llrm; October. i.4u asked.
dull
Boston Steeti ((notations.
.ttt
.... 22
.... 774
.... SV
.... !
.... 45
....17U
.... as
....ua'i
.... is
.... 1M
.... lVt
.... f
....10314
....114
.... 10
.... nn
iv
as
ex.. la
.... a
,...117l
..... 1"4
37
22
Oil..
Amer. Car
do pfd...
Amer. Lla.
do pfd
Amer. Locomotlva.
do pfd
American 8. & R..
do pfd
Amer. Sugar Ret...
Anac. Mining Co...
Hruoklyn R. T
t'olo. Fuel eV Iron.
Columbus A U. C.
r.
Cona Gas
(lan. Electrlo ....
Inter. Paper ....
xdo pfd
xlnter. Pump ...
do pfd
National Biscuit
National Lead ...
No. Americas ...
Paclno Mall
People's Gas ....
Pressed B. Car. . .
do pfd
Pullman p. Car..
laiHiRepubllc Steal...
7 I do pfd
47HlRubber Goods ...
, W 1 do pfd
sdH'Tenn. Coal & I..
1,U. u. Leather ...
do pfd
U. 8. Rubber....
do pfd
U. 8. fUeel
do pfd
Weatern Unloa .,
.Ilia
.
. to
.
. 26
. 1
. ti
. 41S
.
.114
. 61
. 41
. 4ilV4
. 411
. U
. ti
. 46
. li
. ust
.140V.
.183 'A
...167
... ioh
... tt
... 40
... 70
... U
.... 14H
... 20
.... Ja
... u
.... 1
....200
10
.... t6
.... 18
.... 70
.... tiva
.... 1
.... TH
.... lo
.... 46
.... 23 H
.... 49
.... et
New York Money Market
NEW YORK, July 24. MONEY On call
firmer, 2j4 per cent, last loan at I per
cent; time money, strong; 60 days, 4L per
cent: 90 days, 6 per cent; 6 months, 6 per
cent; prime mercantile paper, 5Vx0 per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Weak. 14.S605
&4.M110 for demand and'4..S3.soij,t.8390 for 60
days; posted rates, 4.83Vs'ii4.oo and H.87V4;
commercial bills, 4.!3Vi''(l4.83!.
SILVER Bar, 64Tc; Mexican dollars,
13VtsC.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
weak.
The closing quotations on bonds are as
follows:
WV4 N. A W. ccn. 4a.... 7
W U. ti. ref. 2s, rcg....liniS
C
Totals,
Outside N,
V. S
Y
Clearings. Inc. Dec.
'1,819.878.144! I 13.9
lU6,3tio,700 6.9
133,177,01 1 1.2
124.203.818 11.6
4S.280.iat 17.1
64,808,078 22.7
27,310.361 17.1
24,178.476 12.6
21.814,760 10.1
19.272,743 - 2.9
16,3.'0.414 6.3
13.420.892 6.6
16.744,69(1 17.9
8.141.152 7.6
8,6X8,244' 2.2
7.350,362 15.2
7.970, 060 11.9
6.801.200 9.3
6.696.962 34.0
6.754,507 3.7
6.799.7SO 14.4
6.658.332 21.3
4,483,6ii0 16.9
4,915. 4S5 20.1
4.672.339 J9.3
4,749.100 19.9
'4.662.622 29.3
8.662.432 11.6
2.469,227 13.8
2,878,680 37.5
3.779,141 23.9
2,829,492 16.2
2.895.978 28.7
3.098,904 13.8
8.372,735 9.6
2.434,551 28.7
2,871. 3'. 6.6
2.369,8117 1 4.6
2,155,726 31.2
1,831,645 8 8
2,195,558 27.6
2.382,289 62.8
2.101.266 49.1
1.849.920 21.1
1,178.932 18.6
1,496.223 6.7
1,439,200 2.3
1.630.5C6 8.8
1.954.921 66.9
1.701.267 2.5
661. 0o5 27.6
1,664.612 20.6
1,765,097
1.135,746 11.8
1.347,135 34.5
1,041.119 8.9
1,283,480 14.4
1,022,402 18.9
763.180 24.0
643.289 24.1
834,067 86.8
1.772,914 116.6
614,0001 34.0
832.496 34.1
704,700 18.1
666.120 7.8
826.625
664,700 1.2
775,836 32.4
601,617 5.6
672,651 12.8
f74,3K8 28.6
639,618
482,029 2.2
T36.402
425,685 7.0
617.0iiO 64.6
836,738 3.8
470,213
645.152 39.0
389.460 10.6
448.800 23.4
640,642 23.8
293.803 1 3.1
336,650 8.3
288,662 23.0
227,487
208,690 31.6
123,731
1,597,289 33.0
249.058 8.8
12.087.506 15.6
6,118.000 13.9
. -- 889.689
. Hl 65,139.877 ' 6.9
. 836,261,733 10.0
' ' '
CANADA.
Montreal
Toronto ..
Winnipeg
Halifax ..
Ottawa ..,
Vancouver,
Quebec
Hamilton ..
St. John, IS.
Victoria, B.
London ...
B. C.
Totals. Canada..
S 21.638,948'
"14.2"4.rja
4,6.489
i 1,677,669
1,969.276
' 1,666,38
1.711.3621
1.027.667
1,200,0231
502,1941
S9S.580I
60,001,2081
10.61
2.1
89.4
2.01
1.1
63.4
18.6
15.6
40.5
11.0
15.6
IBalnnce paid In cash. tNot included In
totals because containing otner items man
clearings. 'Not Included In totals because
of no comparison ior i.
London Stock Market.
LONDON. July 24. Closing quotations:
Consols tor money. .tl T-lt New York Central... 131
do
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARHEI
Beef Steer, and Ohoioe Oowi 8old at Folly
Steady Prices.
HOG MARKET FlVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER
Moderate linn of Skeep and Lambs and
All Desirable Grades ot Fat Staff
old Readily at Steady to Strong;
Prlooa Feeders Also Strong;.
BOUTH OMAHA. July 24.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hosts. SlieeD.
Otttclal Monday a.xto 6.tiJI 11.I46
Ofllcial Tuesday S.Z16 7,976 12.108
Oniclal Wednesday.. .1... 2.570 6.(09 9.972
Official Thursday 3,716 8,081 6.130
Otilclal Friday 1.477 7.824 2.u97
Five davs thlm wwk ll.llll 26748 414.-21
Same days last week. ...14.3') 49,731 25.2i4
Same week before 16,445 44.6i8 14.0U1
Same three weeks ago.. 16.742 40.432 8,941
Same four weeks ago. ..19.890 64.364 13.288
Same days laat year.... 10,178 33.540 27,870
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
11") following: table shows the recelota of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date and comparisons with last
Xer: I9u3. It2. Ino. Dec.
C'attle 653.1ml 404,199 149,352
Hogs 1.443.1162 1.46X46 24.582
bllcep b42.UK; 4U4.04J 148.044
Average Iirlee i,l,l f,,r hnaa at Sou III
Omaha for the last several days with com
parisons ;
Date. 1903. 102. 1901. 1900. 189. 1898. 11897.
I..,
4..
6..
6..
7..
I..
July 1.
Juiy 2.
July
July
July
July
July
July
July 9.
Julv lo..
July 11.. .
July 12...
July 13...
July 14...
Julv 16...
July 16...
July 17...
July 18...
July 19...
July 2o...
July 21...
July 22...
July 23...
July 24...
I i 60 7 64 6 89
soft I Ml So
6 601,1 T 62 6 74
1 7 64 5 73
6 65 I 6 79
6 4-i 7 76i
6 39 I 7 82 6 82
6 44& 7 HOi 6 Kli
6 S2), 7 88, . 86
I (9
7 77
6 3V
t Kii I
6 01 t 78!
6
6 16
6 111
6 13
6 13;
6 28V,
6 16 I
6 16H1
7 72
7 76
7 Ti
6 92 6 04
6 951 6 02
6 95 6 13
16 08 1 4 05
6 77
6 64 5 02
6 19', l 7 72, 6 651 4 94
66
6 22:
6 22 I 7 53
6 -6Vai 7 41
6 lu 7 33
6 lbVii 7 41
6 62
6 69,
a
6 6S
6 71
6 69
a 78
3 83
1 M
I s6
I
90
3 961
4 04
4 09
a 99
4 01
4 16,
4 99 1 4 28
4 96
6 07
6 15
6 16
4 1-1
4 21 1
4 84
1
4 36
a ei i a it
a 6i a i
a si
4 e
a 66
a 66 a 28
8 76 a 28
81 3 82
a 78 a 85
a 28
a 70
3 73 a 18
a 82 a 14
3 77 8 15
8 77 3 17
3 821 3 20
i a 26
a 82
a m 3 32
3 86, 3 Si
3 81) 3 38
3 79 3 27
3 62, 3 25
3 36
M....
14....
II....
61....
46....
J...
tt....
tt....
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II....
1....
61....
61....
64....
64....
It ...
It....
16....
17....
II....
61....
74....
....
2 ...
23....
74....
66....
16....
H...
ti....
it....
to....
62....
....
71....
2....
to....
46....
J...
t2....
70.
Indicates Sunday. Holiday.
The official number ot cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Bh p. H'tes.
C. M. & St. P. Ry... 1 6
Wabash Ry 1 2s...
Missouri Pacific Ry.. 13 2 .. ..
L n lun Pacific sysiem 6 21 4
C. & N. W. Ry 3 9
F., E & M. V. R. R. 27 29 6 2
C, St. P., M. & 0 7 13
B. & M. Ry 17 .. 1
C, B. oi W. Ry 2 4
K. C. at St. J. Ry.... 3 1
C, R. 1. &, P. east..: 6 16 4
Illinois Central Ry 2
Totals 78 122 ( 8
The disposition ot the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber ot head Indicated:
Cattle. Uogs. Sheep
Omaha Packing Co 230
Swilt and Company 291
Armour it Co 410
Cuuahy Packing Co 402
Omaha P. Co., Kan. City 67
Cudaiiy, Kansas City 227
Armour, Sioux City 23
Huston &. Co 16
Omaha P. Co., St. Joe.... 40
H. F. Hamilton 43
Werthelmer 17
Other buyers 106
1.346
1,926
2,81
1,494
4
1,093
12
12o
Totals
CATTLE There
cattle here today
414
...1,873 7,589 L64S
a moderate run of
even a Friday, and
it
i
, tt
account
Anaconda
Atchtaon
do pfd
Baltlmoro
Canadian Paclno
rheeapaake a unio
rhieseo N. W
C. M. A St. P..
DeBeera
Denrer A R. 0.
do pfd ,
Erie ,
do let pra ...
do Id pfd....
Illinois Central.
LoulBTltla ft Nash. ..lot
UIoiiri K T 04
BAR SILVER Dull at 25 6-16d per ounce.
MONEY 1M.&1H per cent. Thi rate of
discount In the open market for short bills
Is 2Vu2, per cent and for three-months'
UUa la 2S2 7-16 per cent
14 4
..1244
IT
.. 161
..144
.. US
.. si
.. 1044
.. t9
.. 4t
..111
Norfolk ft Weatern
do pfd
Ontario A Western.
PenneyWanla ......
Rand Mines
Reading
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
Southern Railway..
ao pea
Southern Paclttc...
Union Pacific T7
do pfd , tt
United States Steel.. 7 2a H
do pfd li
Wabash 11
do pfd M
3H
to
23 14
t2Si
41 Vi
M
4!4
7
was
tor
as the demand was In pretty good shape
a very satisfactory market resulted. Tne
cattle began moving toward the close in
good sea-on, so an early clearance was
made.
Beef steers sold at steady to strong
prices as compared with yesterday. The
prices paid, though, showed- considerable
variation, owing largely to the rapid fluc
tuations that have been going on. As com
pared with the. close of last week, It is sale
to quote cattle generally l6o higher and In
a good many instances the improvement
has been even more than that. The me
dium class of cattle have shown fully as
much improvement as any. It la very evi
dent that there Is a good strong demand
for beef and the market us a whole has
been In very satisfactory condition all the
week. The bulk of the fair to good cattle
sold today from 34.60 to 35.00, with choice
going from that up to 35.26, which Is the
highest price paid fn some time. The com
mon cattle sold from 34.50 down.
The cow market held about steady on de
sirable grades. There was a good demand
tor anything decent In the way of corn fed
cows or heifers and good grass stock sold
without difficulty, but when It came to the
canners and cutters the market was very
dull, with the tendency of prices down
ward. The market on desirable grade has
held about steady all the week, but com
mon stuff is undoubtedly lower. As hla-h
as 34.50 was paid today ior some corn led
spayed heifers.
Bulls, veal calves and stags did not show
enough change from yesterday worthy of
mention.
About the usual Friday conditions nre-
valled In the stocksr and feeder division.
The demand was very limited and the few
cattle that arrived were hard to dispose of
at weak prices. Representative sales;
BEEF STEERS.
Pr.
I oo
I tt
t N
4 60
4 60
4 to
4 tt
Atchtaon gen. 4a.
du a,ii. 4a
Bat. A ulilo la lm
ao aSas
do conv. 4s 100 i
Canada Bo. 2a 10
Ceutral of Oa. 6s l-
ado la Ino 70Va
Chea. A Ohio 4Ss...lt'2 I
I'hlisgo A A. lVa... 71V
C. , rl. 4. n- ss....
i M oi St P g 4a.. ins
do coupon
do la, reg.
do coupon
do new 4a,
do coupon
do old 4a, l
do coupon
do 6a, reg..
do coujon
Heading gen.
.1.
CAN. W c. 7s....uo4 st. . i. m. e.
I'.. k. I. A P- 4s.... S St. L. A S. 4s
C C C ft Bt L g. 4a.. ta Bt. L. S. W. la...
K'htragu Tar. 4s 1 1 do 2s
Color., lo Bo 4 ' IxB. A. ft A. P. 4a
. ..Hhi'i,
...10.1,
... Ill
...m
.. .1161,
...111
...111
...101
. . . 103
... n'4,
6s. 1101,
... ,
... !',,
14
77
BOSTON. Ju'y 24. Call loans, 24 per
cent; time 1 miis. .Vy6 per cent, official
closing prices uii stocks a.id bonds:
At-hikon 4s
Iklex Ceutral 4a.
Ali-biaon
do pfd
BoMon A Albany
klioston A ate....
Huston luevated 1 1
N. V . N. H A H.. .1V1
.. 7:
.. tt
.. 67
. Uh
..let
urg pfd
reclt.
Kltrhburg
I nloo
xMeilcai rentral
Amer. B igar
do pfd
American T. A T...
Dominion I. ft S...
lien. K.-"trlo
Mass. Kiectrle
da pfd
linked Prult
V. 8. Htiel
do pld
Wistlnah. Common.
Adventure
s Bid.
Alloues '
Amalgamated
tllL'tl4IU
Calumet A Heels..
Centennial
Co'i.er kange
fiomlnloii Coal ....
Krsi.klli
131 lalsle Kufale
. US Mnhawk
. l: Hid Dominion
.111 W Oereola
.US' Parrot
.lS'i jQulncy
. 6i Bsnta Pe Copper...
.166 Tamarack
. lOVTrtinouulala
. t'l-li Trinitr
. II t nlled States .....
. 2.'Vltah
. t victoria
. 66 Wlsunt
. W olr.rlne
. ' 4
. It
. II
.400
. 1
.
. w
. 1
tit
. S2V,
. 10
. 41
. It
. 16
. 1
. T6
. 61
. 4k
"
. 22S,
. 1
. I
Denver ft R ( 4a.. ITS So. Pacific 4a at
Erie prior Hen 4a.... it's xso. Hailwar 6s ij
do general 4a tlVtlTeaaa ft Pacific Is .1HT4
r. w . as u. i.. as . . . i" n , . oi. m. is. 7i
Hocking Val. 4V,e...HHl Union Pacific 4a.,
Rock island 4a
Penn. con. IVta
1, ft N. unl. 4s
Ilex. Central 4a
do la luc
I Minn, ft Bt. L. 4a.
at.. K A T. 4a
do 2a
N Y. C. gen. IWa..
xN. J C. gen. ta 1
No. PsclHc 4S
do U
x Offered.
7v do conv.
Watiash la
1V do Zm
T2 I do deb. B
111! Wert Shore 4e.
i. Wheel. A L. K.
W ,la. rentral 4s...
77 'Cod. Tubacco 4s..
t iColo. Fuel con. la
Man. con. mie. 4B
4a
U.
71 '
8. Steal 2d
.
,. V2
.114
.lit
,. 67
.iU7
. 19 H
. 67
. 67
. 60
.100
. 71
Foreign Financial.
INDON. July 24 The supplies of money
founurv. noitlierii. at '17 50 ilK.oO; No. 1 i w'r mouwaieiy aounuant in tne market
e 1,-t, K. Mill. ,rn Hiiii V.. 1 nnr,k..n I'KIH
in.tiii'S.Oil; No 1 firit:i y ponthern and
No. 1 foundry, southern soft, at 317.5j1o.uu.
Warrants are numuiul.
Liverpool Grain and Pra talons.
UVERPOOJU July i-WHAT-Bteadyi
y Him ruies were easy. huh nem nn
the Stock exchange generally was depressed
In sympathy with gilt-edged securities,
which were overweighted by the number
of new Isaues ot stock. The Japanese
Russian relations alto constituted a dis
turbing element, though the general feel
tax - that the (jueaUona la dispute, will
Jen r York Vlnlsa Onotntlana,
NEW TORK, July 24. The following am
the quotations on the New York Stock exchange:
LlttIe Chief
(Ontario
nimir
Con..
Adama
Alice
Breeca
xrlrunewlck Con
xiomstoik Tunnel.
Con. Cel. ft Va....
Horn Silver
Iroa Silver
a eadvtlle Con
x Offered.
. 1
. 17
. 11
. 4
. I
.110
.1M
.164
. t
iPhuenlx
Potnel
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes .
xBuuidard ....
....
...ti.o
....lit
.... I
lw
.... 11
.... 60
Bank rioarlntts.
OMAHA. July 24. Bank clearings for to
day were $1.170. 841. t; increaae over corre
sponding day of previous year, 3ii, 282.51.
CotTee Market.
NEW TORK, July 24. COFFEE Spot,
Bio, quiet; N T Invoice, 6V4o; mUd, qulou
Cotton Market,
NEW ORLEAN. July 24.-COTTON-
Quiet; sales 600 bales; ordinary, t 1646c ;
good ordinary, llc; low middling, 12Vac;
middling. 13Vic: good middling. 13Sc; mid
dling fair, 14 5-liic, nominal. Receipts, 689
bales; stock, 47,191 bales. Futures steady;
July 13.50!il3.6oe; August, 13.4Sc bid; Septem
ber, 10.8 7 (it 10. 88c; OctoDer, v. (2(.T3c; iso
vember. 9.64'ri9.56c: December, 9.62ia9.63c
January, 9.52n9.55e. Secretary Hester's
statement of the world's visible Supply of
cotton shows a total visible of 1.780.679.
bales, against 1.909,286 bales last year, of
which 900.079 bales Is American.
NEW YORK. July 24 COTTON Opened
steady, at unchanged prices to an advance
of 6 oolnts on all positions, except July
which Btarted 6 points lower. At first the
list showed some firmness as a result of
covering that svemed to be brought about
chletly by a disappointing weather map. In
a few minutes of trading business was not
particularly active, but prices were forced
up to a level net 5(i9 points higher on
months later than August, while the two
crop positions remained at about the open
Ing level. There was a little realizing
which gained force as the lack of bull
support developed and at mid-day a de,
cllne of from 2 to 18 points was apparent
This whs followed in the early afternoon
by a sharp advance under supporting
ordprs believed to originate with the New
Orleans pool and which were responsible
for another panic of shorts. July was
rushed up to 13 U"c, the general list at this
time showing net gains of 6 to 36 points
Then came reports of failures in Wall
street that started a heavy liquidation.
The last half hour was excitedly active
and at the close, the market, while steady.
was praiKically at the lowest point of the
day. The last sale of July was at 13.26c
and that position closed at 13.15c. The bal
ance of the Hat was net 3ot'16 points
lower. Sales were estimated at 2O0.0U0 bales
ST. LOI'18. July 24. COTTON Oulet ;
middling, 12Vc; s:iles. none; receipts, 10
bale; shipment, 76 bales; slock, 2,717 bales.
Wool Market.
BO8TON. July 24.-WOOL The Commer
cial Bulletin will nay In tomorrow's Issue:
There Is no change In the wool situation.
The market continues active. Good author
ities estimate the aggregate aales of fleeces
alone at fully 4,0uu,uiJ lbs: and of Oregon
at 2,000,0m lbs. Dealers are sold ahead on
certain lines and have been obliged to In
augurate night work. 1 he tendency of val
uea was upward. There was no specula
tion. Some stock Is being orougnt for spec
ulatlon and higher prices ase due to the
short supply and strong demand. The
sHnmenta from Boston since December 31
1902, are 125,3o9.528 it., against 15!. 260.249
Ilia, at the same date last year. The re
ceipts to date are 141.778.146 Iba., againat
16H. 9:14, 446 lbs for the same period last year,
ST. LOUIS. July 24 wtJOl firm; me
dium arades and combing and clothing,
1mu22c; light line, 16ilKc; naavy One, tnii
luc; tuD-wasned, Jtxq'c.
NEW YORK. July 24. WOOL Firm.
LONDON. July 24. WOOL A sale of
Cape of Good Hone and Natal aheep aktns
was held here today. The offerings, which.
numliered 12U.1D4 skins, were moiat, long
wooled declined Vd and short-wnoled Vad
Coarse rrades caused keen co npetllloa and
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SHEEP There waa a moderate run of
sheep and lambs here today for the first
tune mm week. A good share of the oner
Ings was made up of feeders, and as pack'
ers all wanted a few rood sheep the mar'
ket ruled active and strong on desirable
grades of fat stuff. Some Idaho yearlings
sold as high as S3. 65 and lambs bcought
35.50. Ewes of only fair quality brought
$2.75. As compared with a week ago the
prices paid today looked just about steady,
especially on good stuff. If there is any
change at all It Is a little easier feeling
on the part fat kinds, such as are a little
too fat to make good feeders and not fat
enough for good killers. The change fn
the prices paid, though, is scarcely enough
to be worthy of mention.
There has been a good strong demand
for feeders all the week, so that although
receipts have been liberal the market has
ruled strong and active for all desirable
grades.
Quotations for grass stock: Oood tf
choice lambs, 35.50tir5.75; fair to good lambs,
lo.oiKjj5.60; good to choice yearlings, $3,754
4.00; fair to good yesrllngs, 33.50iii3.76; good
to choice wethers, tS.50U3.76; fair to good
wethers, e3.ooa3.50; good to choice ewes,
3.743.60; fair to good ewes, ,2.502,75;
feeder lambs, $3.60(j4.00; feeder yearlings,
$3.0X14,3.60: feeder wethers, Vi.7bma.ib; feeder
ewes, Sl.504i2.50.
No. Av.
1 buck 150
12 bucks 137
113 Wyoming ewes 81
28 Idaho ewes 93
86 Idaho ewes 102
80 Idaho ewes 102
108 Wyoming wethers 64
311 Idaho yearlings 79
156 Idaho yearlings 77
147 Idaho yearlings 90
10 Idaho cull lambs 60
45 Idaho lambs 67
8 Nebraska ewes 66
1 Nebraska wether 80
8 Nebraska ewes 67
4 Nebraska ewes 76
66 Nebraska ewes 69
98 Nebraska ewes 73
29 Nebraska wethers 68
13 Nebraska wethers 66
201 Nebraska wethers 77
2 western ewes 70
43
TRADE IS UNUSUALLY BRISK
Dun Declares Customary Summer Dullnesi
Leaa Notable Than Expected.
V
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2 00
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2 75
2 75
2 75
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44 spring lambs
75 spring lambs 60
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle, Sheep and Lambs Steady,
While Hoars Drop Lower.
CHICAGO. July 24. CATTLE Receipts,
2,000 head, Including 600 Texans; steady;
good to prime steers, S5.25iij6.60; poor to
medium, e4.aro.2t; stockers ami teeaers,
S2.504j4.40; cows, $1. 40-85.00; heifers, 32.25(0
4.75; canners, 31.50(62.75; bulls, S2.604j4.2o;
calves, J3.00i(6.30; Texas steers, S3.604i;4.95.
HOUS Keceipts. ja.ooo neaa; estimated, to
morrow, 10,000; left over, 2,ooo; bfa'lac lower;
mixed and butchers, So-40ia6.8o; good to
l.nlnA hcrv Hitti.A , 1 1 1 1 H lien vv OS
416.65; light, i5.404j5.o5; bulk of sales, fb.mi
6.70. . .
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, JU.uou
head; sheep and iambs steady; good lo
choice wethers, S3.25ro4.00; fair to choice
mixed, $3,004(3.60; western sheep, S3.254i4.O0;
native lambs, 3. 254(6. 25; western lambs,
$5.404j.00.
Kansas City Live- Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT, July 24. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,800 natives, l.OoO Texans, 60 native
calves, 260 Texas calves; fat cattle steady;
quarantine steers steady; quarantine cows
steady to loc lower; Blockers and feeders
sltong; calves higher; choice export and
dressed beef steers, $4.704j5.26; fair to good.
14 .liutul. iu; siocaers anu iceucn, e.ovilas. ,
westein-led alters, tj.uvut.ou; lexaa auu
Indian steers. S3. 25414.60; Texas cows, $2.00
Gill 2il: native cowa. 12. 0AX&4. 40: native heir
ers, J2.4O4j6.40; canners, Jl.264j2.5o; bulls.
12.n0o73.75: calves. Si. 75(06.00.
rtOlio Keceipts, o,oou neaa; maraei Jr
10c lowerv too. $5.40: bulk of sales. So. SOU
6.40; heavy, $5.2546. 40; mixed packers, $5.25
445.40; light, S5.32Vfc4&-4&; yolkera, tu.404jo.4i.;
pigs, $5.404j6.Xo.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 400 head;
market firm; native lambs, $3.15(tp3.85; weat
ern lamiw. 6J.oixrDo.oo; lea ewes, u.vuiut.io:
IV ah dinned venrllngs. 13.0u4.9u: Tell as
clipped sheep, $2.754(4.uu; steers aiul feeders,
1.W3.65.
Bt. Lonls Llvo Stock Market.
r. m n,n a T..1 A, ll, 'FX! T T1 T..
Di, 1AIU19, dill 1.' i iou ii.i.i-i,u,
900 head, including 700 Texans; market
steady to strong and higher; native ship-
a . .. . I or . J. . .1..,. ...1
ij,ll IS auu eiyoi k sicvia, ,t . ",ou , " .
beef and butcher steers, J4.om35.15; steers
urder 1,000 lbs., $3.754j6.00; stockers and
feeders, $3. 004)3.60; cows and heifers, $2.86
45.10; canners, $2.004j2.50; bulls. $2.604j3.50;
calves. S3.00(a5.75: Texas and Indian steers.
$3.0O4j4.96; cows and heifers, $2,4042.80.
HUUS lieceipia, o,uuw lieau, uitxr oi
ateailv to easv: olgs and lights. $5.004j5.86:
mixed and packers. $5.50415.66; butchers and
best heavy, o.4ou.&u.
SHEEP AMD LAHU6- Keoeipis, l.oou
head; market steady; native muttons, $3.00
44.00; lambs, J4.oo4jo.5o: culls and bucks,
J-.504j4.25; stockers, $2.56(33. 15.
at l it
no I tt
Rush Creek Cattle Co. Neb.
1 cow 900 2 30 2 cows 790 f so
6 cows 961 2 30 cows 8x8 $ 00
It cows 926 3 00 22 cows 914 3 00
Ware-Caatln Cattle Co. Neb.
1 cow 930 1 46 19 cowa 979 1 46
1 cow 960 3 16 4 cows 987 3 16
73 cows 1013 3 16
HOGS There was a fairly liberal run of
hogs here this morning and the market
waa In lust about the aame condition It
waa yesterday, that is rather unsatlsfac
inrv to the selling Interests. Buyers
started out and bought a few of the best
iwhtwelahts about a nickel lower than
yesterday. They sold largely from $720 to
$s 30. After they had picked out a few of
that class the situation grew rapidly worse
until at the cloae hogs had to sell a big
dime lower. Heavy hogs sold largely
around $516 snd $6 17Vs and on the close
even light hogs bad to sell around $5 15.
Tr.itln, waa alow from stsrt to finish, but
still practically everything was disposed of
at a reaaonaoie vehrsjr huht. avepreveuua-
tlve aales:
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STOCK SLUMP HURTS STEEL MARKE
Labor Settlements Aid Most Indus
tries, bnt Woolen Prices Fall
suad Cotton Prodnrtlon la
Cnr tailed 1st East.
NEW TORK, July 24. R, O. Dun 4 Co.'a
Weekly Review of Trad tomorrow wjll
say: v
The tenor of dispatches from nearly fV'X'L
section of the country Indicates that thercr"
Is less than customary mid-summer dull
ness in business sid collodions are more
f romptly met than usual. A large propor
lon of the unions have signed a working
agreement with "the employers and fully
one-half the men have returned to work.
Railway earnings reported for July exceed
last year's by 12.9 per cent, and tiniu of
1901 by 24 2 per cent. Farm work still re
tards rail distribution of merchandise In
Western sections. Foreign trade at this
port for the week shows a gain of $2,569,203
In value ot Imports as compared with the
same week last year, while exports de
creased $oU2,02i.
Stork Eicbange Slnnap Hurts Steel.
Good news as to the progress being; made
toward settlement of labor disputes waa
neutralised by the decline In securities in
so far as the iron and steel Industry is con
cerned. There were many indications that
the Interruptions from stocks would bo less
frequent In tha immediate future and there
was a general disposition to fully sustain
prices. Rut the heavy liquidation and new
low record prices for steel Issues has much
Influence ou conditions in the actual busi
ness.
Nearly half a million tons nf stool roll
have been ordered for next vear'a delivery
and other heavy stool shapes are attracting
ciose attention. The trade will benefit by
the greater stability of Drlces secured
through the revival of the billet pool, lios-
semer nas steauicu, Dnnging out new or
ders, but there are still evidences of weak
ness In other classes of nig Iron. General
resumption of structural work In New York
is tne most Important element In tho steel
Industry at present.
Footwear factories have much work In
sight, buyers having placed orders froolv,
and there are still many representatives
in tho Roston region from whloh shipments
continue to eclipse all earlier records.
(Quotations are fully sustained and new
business Is well distributed. Thus far there
is no' reflection of this activity In tho
leather market. Heavy receipts of llvo
stock following the action of poor quality
hides early in the year explain the unsat
isfactory situation in the Chicago market
and foreign dry hides have also lust (an
other fraction.
Wool Prices Art Reduced. i
The unexpected happened In the market'
for woolens. It was confidently believed
that new lines of staple piece goods would
be opened at fully maintained quotations,
but the American Wool company reduced
prices to about the same level an existed
a year ago, despite the material Increase
In raw wool and severaj other items in tho
cost of production. The cut was evidently
made to secure business rather than bo
cause of any weakness In the market.
Buyers ure still atile to delay placing a
la rye amount of lousiness with the cotton
mills and there are dally additions to the
number oi Idle spinners as the supply of
raw material gives out. Domestlo mllis
are curtailing productions of cotton goiK1
and Inflated prices are only made possible
by speculative selling.
Failures this week numbered 191 In the
United States, against 208 a year ago, and
nineteen In Canada, compare) with seven
teen last year.
BUSINESS BOOMS, STOCKS FALL.
New Tork Llvo Stock Market.
NEW YORK. July 24. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 8.787 head; steers steady to lOo
higher t 4.io4!t.oo; nuns, tt w; export.
$4.80; cows, $1.7oo4.20. Cables quoted live
cattle firmer at IIMJ'-S'mc per lb; tops, 12V40,
dressed weight; sheep selling at liVjU'12-,c,
dressed weight; refrigerator beef at Vtfi
90 per lb; shipment-, 2,400 quarters of
beef.
CALVES Receipts, 6j2 head; veals, tb.00
4j8.0O; buttermilks, $4; city dressed veals,
84j)12c per lb; country dressed, 64JJ.0Vc.
HOGS Receipts, 1,329 bead; market Arm;
state and Pennsylvania hogs, $6.20446.40.
SHEEP AMU Lu AALlit KecelUUI. b.SSJ
head; sheep strong at $3.0o4.7o; lambs,
Jo.oo4j7.25; culls, $4.a0; yearlings, $5.
Dradatreet Says Weakness Has Not
Overcome Improvement.
NEW TORK, July S4.-Bradstreets to
morrow will say:
Stock liquidation at the expense of In
dustrials affects sentiment, but does not
conceal the Improvement in the corn and
cotton crops, a change for tho better in
Industrial conditions In New York unit
other disturbed centers and a continued
cheerful tone In western and southwestern
trade circles. The market for cereals also
reflects selling, but here the moving fea
ture Is the good crop advices at home and
abroad and the pressure of the excellent
quality of the new wheat arrivals.
iron ana steel markets and those for
other metals feel the reflex action of de
pression In securities and buying Is closely
restricted even with drooping values, while
tne ouiis in cotton nave given nearby
months and spot cotton another twist. In
which record prices have been recorded,
thus rendering the position of manufac
turer still more unsatisfactory.
Strike troubles are given as the causa
of dullness in eastern lumber markets.
The shoe trade east and west seems to be
In an exceptionally good position, western
houses having all they can do, while east
ern shoe shipments are In advance of all
previous records.
Railway earnings are exceptionally good,
showing a gain of 16 per cent for tho first
half.
The partial end of the building strike lrt
New York leads to hopes of a better busi
ness, while the strike at Philadelphia In
weakening. Savings bank balances in New
iorx are reported to nave been decreased
by necessities of striking mechanics.
There are ymptoms of an Improvemjent
In the textile demand In New York.- J4 ml
Is Arm, as most manufacturers are enter
ing the market for spring delivery, which
Is Improving. Western shoe shipments are
24 per cent larger than this week a year
ago ana 15 per cent aneaa or the season.
Anthracite ooal is active and ahinmenta
are large.
Wheat, including flour, exports for the
week aggregate 2.781.988 buihels, against
8,352,784 last week and 3.90,969 bushels last
year. For three weeks or the cereal year
ttlev n frrMcu ( e B Rift 182 bushels. Hirnlnat 14 -
16". 806 bushels In 1902.'
Corn exports for the week nggrerate
1,503,838 bushels, ngalnst 1.402.4(4 last week
and 79.611 busneis a year ago. for three
weeks of the present cereal year thev ag
gregate 4,428,826 bushels, against 395,421 InV
1902. r
Business failures In the United States
for the week number 193, against 173 last
week and 178 In the like week of 1902. In
Canada for the wenk they were twenty,
against thirteen last week and sixteen a
year ago.
(near and Molasses.
NEW ORLEANS, July 24.-8UOAR-Dull;
open kettle, 2HQ3 7-lo- open kettle,
centrifugal, S'-ifallfcc; centrifugal whites,
4Vc; yellows, 3S4f4c; seconds, 2(g3sc.
MOLASSES Open kettle, nominal, 1328o;
centrifugal, lijilbo; syrup, nominal, 10S24c.
St. Joseph Llvo Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, July 24. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 946 head; active; natives. Ji.oo4io.io;
cows and heifers, $1.754H85; stockers and
feeders, $2.75444.35.
HoUS Receipts. ,X67 neaa; b42ioc lower:
light, $5.3o4j6.45; medium and heavy, $o.254j)
6.35.
SHEEP AMI LAMBS KecelpU. 1.480
head; sleady lo 10c lower; top native lambs,
$
Sioux City Llvo Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia., July 24. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Keceipts, luu; steady;
beeves, $4.0o4i6.ou; cows, bulls and mixed,
$2,6044.50; Blockers and feeders, $2.75a4.6o;
culves and yearlings, $2.76'jp.oO.
HOGS Receipts, z.ooo; market 6fTl0o
lower; telling. S5.lXi5.30; bulk. o.2ti6.25.
Stock In Sight.
Following were the receipts of live stock
at the six principal weatern cities yester
day:
Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City
St. Louis ....
St. Joseph ...
bloux City ..
Totals....,
Cattle.
.... 1,477
.... 2. oho
.... 1.800
.... 900
.... 946
.... 100
Hogs. Sheer
7,824
19joO
6.500
6.90(1
, 6.67
2.500
2.097
10,188)
4o0
1.5o0
1,480
7,223 48,591 14,977
Oil and Kosln.
OIL CITY. July 24. OIL Credit bal
ances, $156; certificates, no bid; shipments,
70.946 bbls.; average, 73 924 bbls.; runs. 9u.
884 bbls ; averages, 75,972 bbls. Shipments,
Lima, 61.446 bhls; average, 62.ka6 bbla. ; runs,
Lima. 61. ted bMs.: average, 66.060 bids.
SAVANNAH, July 24. OIL Turpentine,
flrROSIN Firm; A. B, C. D,6; K. $1.70;
F. $176; (. $1.85; H. 1 8o; I. $2 75; K. $2 90;
id. $3 00; W O, $3 26; W W, $3.46.
KEW YORK. July 24. OIL Cottonseed.
steady. Petroleum steady. Turpentine firm,
E2'V(1 53c.
ROSIN Steady; strained, common to
food, 2.0yj2.o:V.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
800
100
Deeds filed for record yesterday as fur
nished by the Midland una ran ice ana
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Farnam street, Omaha:
Wesley J. Spauldlng to Mary B.
Morse, lots i and i. block 3, Uren
nan Place add $1,100
Ella R. Gould et al to August Lar-,
son. s 60 feet lots 2 ana a, uiock o.
irmslrnnv's second add
Charles O. Vance and wife to Nora C.
Williams, lot 6, Dioca on, tsouin
Omaha
Luella Hughes and husband to An
ton Thomaen, lot 7, block 7, Isaao A
Selden's add 1,600
Sheriff to John Mclntlre, tt lot
block 12, Jetter's add 4,200
Loula Harrla and wife to Mathew F.
Martin, lots 9 and 10, block 6, Ken
dall's add
Byron R. Hastings to the Byron Reed
company, lots 8. 9, 1 and 17, and the
w V4 lot 18, blocs a, nee u unit
George e'." V'arkVr" to A.' 'lV 'Clarke, lot
11 T.lni lf 18. I leer Park add
a ,...t. f i . a i, . Uuiinnni bunk to George
E. Parker, same 1,750
1.750
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.V V 111. , r seal la aisle wrar,
3v I be eatreee. area-Id. tat
"Jfei 00. i.r I bottles salt.
u"t Ottilia aeus va (wtaast,
MEN AND WDM EH.
I'ae Bif s for onoatara.
dle harea,uaaniBiaUoa.
Irntalloue or ulceration!
of ens toss aiembraTrf.
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, PRIVATE WIRES
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