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TTIK OMAHA DAIIjT IIEK: FI11PA r, .TtTLY .11. 1003.
COMMERCIAL AM FINANCIAL
Board of Trade Btuinew CnTntfulf with
Stead1 Tendency All Day.
CORN LASES ON RAIN NEWS, BUT RALLIES
t hr( Opi Higher, Drops sad Rises
Again, Oaus Are lt an
Firm aad provisions
Easier.
CHICAnO. July 30. Trading In the grain
pits was again active today and a heat wan
strong ihw greater part of the day, Heu
temb.r cloning higher. Bntembir
oorn closed uni t, fuiged, oats were uu Vc,
while provision!; were trom 6c higher lo
luc lower. .. ,
There was a Rood general demand tor
Wheat at the opening due to the advance
In the foreign market, and Initial sales
were at higher orlres, rJcptember being
tj'ic higher at 74'&i9c. The higher pries
bioufiht out hea y realizing Baku and the
market turned W?ak early In the day, 8i-i-tomber
declining to 78T.C. Reports of fromB
In the northwest and good buying by large
commission house. brought a rai.y I rue in
the sewlon. the market becoming steady.
September advancing to fWMiC. Llnnldutlon
by local longs Into In the day, with the
easier tone In corn .caused another setback,
but the cl080 was lirm, with Heptrmber Vi
bn higher at 79fi(7,J',ic. Clearances of
wheat and flour wto eiual to 1S4.&0U bu.
Primary receipts wre 6J1.4'jc bu., against
J 4X0, bu. a year iigo. Minneapolis and
Duluth reported receipts of 133 cars, which,
with local receipts of is cars 19 of contract
grade ma do total r4:elpts for the three
points of 191 care. against 213 cars last week
and 501 curs a year ago.
Further rainfalls In, the west. Including
the greater portion of Kansas, caused an
easier tone In corn, aid there was consid
erable selling throughout the day, but the
strength In wheat had a. rallying effect, and
at times the market shwed some tinnnoss.
Bnortn were good buyors on the declined
and there was also fair buying by com
mission houses. The clone was steady, wlih
September unchanged at. 62c. after selling
between 624c and Mttc. Local receipts were
140 cars, with IS of contract grade.
Oats ruled quiet with prices firm In sym
pathy with the strengti in wheat. Com
mission houses were eally sellers, but the
demand waa sufllclcnt U hold prices. The
close was firm, with September Wi'Hc
higher at 3374c after ranging between WjfcO
and 3.Tc. Local receipts were i!M cars.
Provisions opened weak, with considerable
Belling pressure on lard. At the outset the
market appeared to have little support, but
later there was enough local buying 16
cause a slight rally. The close was eusler,
September pork being 5c lower at $13.90,
with lard off 10c at I7.97V4. September ribs
were up Be, closing at J8.12.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
5 cars; corn, ISO cars; oats, 356 cars; hogs,
V.m head.
The leadmg futures ranged as follows:
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.Yes'r.
Wheat I
tJuly 19 80 78?4 79y 78
SJuly 79 80 78 V. 79 WM
tbtpt. 79Hrn SU'i 79 M 794
lUcpt 79 Sftl 7834 79HaVi 79',
634 . 63 63H 63H 63
Sept. 62M 53 62 62 61!-Vi
Hoc. 62V4'u52Vu 62 62 VWa
42H H H 45 42H
Sept. 834 341, S3S33TiW34 33
Dee. 34HtT 34 34 844 34
Miy 36fr 86T,36H(UH 8W4 36
pork
Bept. 18 86 13 97H 13 85 13 90 13 96
?8ept7 7 88 8 OCH 7 85 7 97H 8 07H
Oct. 780 7 87Vi 780 786 7 92H
ESept 8 00 8 12H 8 00 8 124 07
Oct 7 974 8 02 7 95 7 97 8 Ctt
No. t. tOld. New.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUK Steady; winter patents, 83.76(9
ItO; straights, $3.40n.0; spring patents,
$4.08-4.40; straights, 3..3.W; bakers, 82.60
4J3 30.
WHEAT No. t spring, 8082o; No. 8.
784iaoc; No. 2 red. TSVfiSOc.
CORN No. 2, 62c; No. 1 yellow, 63684c
OATS No. 2. 46c; No. 2 white, 364338c;
No. 3 white, 844'336c.
RYB No. 2, 614c
BARLEY Good feeding, 8240c; fair to
oholce malting, 471?3c.
SEEDS No. 1 flax, 93c; "So. 1 northwest
ern, 97c; prime timothy, 83.40; Clover, con
tract trade. tl2.0Oftl2.60.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 813.70
18.75. Lard, per 100 lbs., 87.70W7.76. Short
ribs sides (loose),. 87.767.90. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). 87,607.824; short clear
Ides (boxed). 8.264t.3TA.
The following were the receipts and ship
meats or nour ana grain yesteraay.
Receipts, shipments.
Flour, bbls 16.700 16,700
Wheat, bu 62,900 20,900
Corn, bu 129,000 38,000
Oats, bu 306,000 90,400
Rye, bu 2,900
Barley, bu 7,700
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, H'cf
184c; dairies, LlftHJl.c. Ji.ggs, easy at mark,
cases Included, li!iU!4c. Cheese, steady,
U4fllo.
MEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
4aotatlona ot the Day oa Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, July 30.-FLOUR Receipts,
27,447 bbls.: exports, 8,442 bbls. Market
Influenced by grain strength held firm all
day. Winter patents, W-40ti4.30; winter
straights, $3,6013.86; Minnesota patents,
$4.6o4.76; winter extras, 82.903.20; Minne
sota bakers, fcj.b(Xij3.t; winter low grades,
2.7of$3.uu. Rye flour, steady; fair, to good,
H wua.a; cnoice 10 lancy, ti.&xat.tu.
CORN MEAL Steady; yellow western,
ti ll; city, 81.10: kiln-dried, 3.2ua.25.
RYE Firm; No. 2 western, 694c, f. o. b.,
afloat; state, 68u694c: c. I. f., New York.
BARLEY Steady; feeding, 62c c. I. f New
York: malting, 614tt67c. c. 1. f.. New York.
WHEAT Receipts. 48,675 bu.; exports, 61,
76 bu.; spot Ann; No. 2 red. tic elevator
and 83o f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern
Duluth. 86o f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard
Manitoba, 90c f. o. b.. afloat It was an
irregular morning In wheat with prices
taster anu nrra uj turns on local transac
tions, finally advancing on crop news and
food outside support In the afternoon
urther export reports acted on sentiment
and prices were higher, finally yielding to
realizing sales. The close was unsettled
anu n mgner. May 85i&8i4c,
close 86V: July 838S4c, closed 834c;
September 84Wc, clos.-d 84c; Decem
ber 83 1J-16i(A4a. closed 844c.
CORN Receipts, 70.1CO bu.; exports, 43,
4W) bu.: spot steady; No. 2, fcSe elevator and
H4c t. o. b., afloat; No. i yellow, E9c;
No. 2 white, 584c. Option market declined
for a time under more favorable crop news
but toward noon rallied with wheat, and
after midday showed conaldorable strength
on covering, but finally broke with wheat
and closed unchanged. July closed 69c:
September. 6t9c. closed 6S4o.
OAT8 Reelpta, 79.600 bu.: spot dull- No
t, 40s: standard whits, 41c; No. 3, S9Wc- No'
2 white, 414c; No. 2 white. 404c: track
White, 364io. Options nominal.
BRAN -1 Hill; spring, 817.6017.76: mld
dHnj, 8U.Cuirw.60; winter, 318.UwuJ0.O0; city.
HAY Steady; shipping, $u85cj good to
choice. 31.10tfl.la, - lo
HOPS Steady ; stale, common to choice
ljfi crop, Untc; lil crop. Initio; olds'
tC Pacific coast, 1902 crop, 16.fl214c; 1901
civr.. 15tlic; olds. hlc. '
llim.8 gulet: Oalveaton, 20 to lbs
18c; California. SI to 21 lbs., 19c; Texas drv'
24 to SO lbs.. 14c
LEATH Kit Steady: acid. 2S254c.
RICE Mrm; domestic, lair to extra
(St4c; Jsnan. nominal. '
PROVISIONS Reef easy; family. tlO 00
mo.W; mesa. $ 8.C; beef hams, tti
2.00: pacsel. .W M; cltT extra India
mesa, 814.004(16.00. Cut meats, dull: i.i.k.
led bellies, 9.0mgiL60: pickled shoulders
M.00iii.a0: Dick led hams. Il2.6-(il llu.
steady; western steamed. 17.40; July cloa.j
a s. nuriuiini, rrunw, sie.iay; ccntl
nent. tl H: South America. 88. 3u: rnmnm.,,
87.lfca7.6a Pork, dull: family. J17.ao.7 76:
short clear. 816.7(j 17 60: mesa tin Siki i t '
TALIOW Dull; cJty. 4 nominal; ooun.
try- 4wii4ic.
BUTTE rl-Rec-lpts, 1 CO pkgs.; trmt
State dairy. 14rfl74c; creamery, lojlfte.
CHEESE Receipts, 7.0'JO rags.; s(es1y to
firm; stat. full rreim. fancy, tmll col-,re,i
end white, luc; larga colored and white.
10-.
ECKJS Receipts. ,0oO pkgs t firm; wet
ern secords to extra. 15c.
ItiVLTRY 8tady; western spring
chU'kens, 15c; fowls. 16c; turkey, lie;
dreesed. easier; western broilers, 16ct
fcwle 134"14-; turkeys. l&fjlSc.
MFTA1.8 Tin advanced 4.1 for spot la
Ix.tid-. rlotnr at l;i6s. while futures
w-re 7s 6d hlhr at C 1 ? 64. IwK-slly,
tin w also strong and higher, closing at
8.S r-X 25. Copper dw llnod 7s d to
X for spot and U d to Lbi ta 7d
for futuTer. Iaj-I1v, rrpper was dull and
n-.ore or !ei roilnxl. Ike and electrotyttu
re qnotvd at HJ.W4313 21 and casting at
tlLTfcMS uu. Lesd wis 1- Cd lower in Lon
dim. Ilng tiuoted nt 14ir'std. while lo
cn'ty It .was a shede h'gher. cioehig at
4 3-1 fo- spot, th.tich the SeptemW de.
Wery la eu ed et 34 14. Belter wus !s M
luwer In the lmdca market, rtuetng at r'j),
nitt remalred uctyed l-llv n f" tru.
Irxm clored at 8Ui Id hi Ulargow and 'at
4 1041I In Mlddleshnrmigli. Txwally, Iron
prices were lower. No. 1 foundry, northern
In quoted at 817 Swjl 00; No. 3 foundry
no-thern at 318 ttuft 17. on; No, 1 foundry
Bouthern, and No. 1 foundry southern, soft,
st $16.75417,00. Warrants are nominal.
OMAHA WnOI.KBALH MARKET,
Condition of Triads aad (taettatlens
Staple and Fasey Prxdeee.
FIOOS Fresh stock, loss off, 13c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, 9c; spring chick
ens, pr lb.. lMtMc; roosters, according to
age, iabc. turkeys, l(Xllc; Old ducks, 6c;
young ducks, 9rl0c.
BI T! LK Packing stock, lJr; choice
dairy, in tubs, 4ff 1 tic : separator, 20c.
FRESH FISH Fresh ctuu;ht trout,
94c; pickerel, 7&8c; pike, luc: perch, 6c;
buffalo, 74!Sc; blueflHh, 16c; whlteflsh, V
94c; salmon, i:c; haddock, luc; codflsh, 12c;
redsnapper, 10c; loba.ers boiled, per lb.,
30c; lot stcrs. green, pvr lb., i8c; bullheads,
11c; catfish. 14c; black bass, 3rtj22r; halibut,
10c; crapple, lie; herring, tic; perch, (''
White bn-M. 10c; blni'flne, 8c.
P. RAN Per ton, 315.
HAY I'rlces quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Denlers' nssoclii Hon : ('holce No. 1 upland,
2S.60; No. 2, 18; medium, 37.60; coarse. 37.
Rye strnw, 27. These prices are for hay of
Kood color and quality. Demand fair and
ri-'cclr"" llcht.
COUN-ftC.
OATS 3 Sc.
KYE-So, 2, 4r.c.
VEOKTABLES.
NEW POTATOES Southern ' and home
grown, per bu., 60tib0c.
( I . CL'MBLRS Home grown, per dos., 40
(f( 4fc.
HEAN8 Home grown, wax, per market
b.ikit, 60c; string, per market tuuiket, 60c.
PEAS Home grown, per market, basket,
35c.
CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per doi..
60c.
( ABBAGE New California, per lb., 14
fciV-
UKr,r.N -i'kin I'cr aox., D'gnc.
TOMATOES Texas, per 4-basket crate.
60'(i:oc.
1 Tl ( Tl II T", .. 1 1. ,
Itn i n.inn-i it io., h:.
NAVY BEA.N8 Par bu., 22.60.
CELERY Michigan, per dos.. 26BB0c.
ONIONS New home grown, dry. per lb..
lc
rKLllU.
BLACKBERRIES Home grown, per 24-
quitrt case, iZM'a.M.
PLUMS Burbanks, 3l.25ijl.40; P. D. , per
box, tl.2ulil.35; Waslilngton, iltMSl.io;
liludshaw, l.y,1.36.
PRL'NEd Tragedy, per box, 81.35.
l'EACHES California. St. John's early
freestones and early Crawfords, (1.15.
CUKKAN IS Per l-qt. cuse, i.
GOOSEBERRIES Per 16-qt, case, 82.
PEAKS California. Bartlctt'S. per box.
$2,504)2.60.
CANTALOl'PE Texas standnrd, per
crate, 2.u0; per a, crate, $1.75.
AffLKS-New stock, "-du., vtc.
WATERMEINS Texas, 2.VS30O each.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
FIGS Turkish, lS-lu. box, per lb., 18c.
ORANGES Mediterranean, all alms. 83.25
3.60; St. Mlckes or paper rind, all Bites,
(3 2r.iH3.50; Valrnclns, $4.25.
lemons California rancy, atw to soo
Biie, $5.75',fi.0O; 240 to 270 sizes. $4.50iftV).00.
LIMES r lorlda, per 6-baBket crate, "
(6.60.
M i st : h; i .IjA in uaj v b.
MAPLE SLOAR Ohio, per lb., 10c.
POPCORN Per lb., 2c; shelled, 4o.
Hinril N'o. 1 areen. 6V,c: No. 2 green.
64c; No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 .talted, Sc:
No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbB., 84c; No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 64c; dry saitea niaes, wny
12c; sheep pelts, 25(U75c; horse hides, $1.50a
4 NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shel. per lb.,
17c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft shell.
per in., 13c; rto. t nara sneii, per iv., i-v.
Brazils, per lb., 12c; nlbertB, per lb., 12c;
almonds, soft shell, per lb., lc; hard shell,
per lb., 15c; pecans, large, per lb., 124o;
mnll nnr Ih llo: rniMlanuU. ter doi.. blCi
chestnuts, per lb 10c: peanuts, per lb., 64c;
roated peanuts, per lb., 7c; black walnuts.
per DU., it, nicKory nun, jjr
St. Louis Grain and Frorlslons.
8T. LOUIS, July 80. WHEAT Weak;
No. 2 red. cash, elevator, 79c: track, 794
8040; July, 784c; September, 794c; Decem-
Der, so'fanie; ro. 2 oaru,
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash. 49c: track.
604c; September, 61c; December, 4c.
OATS Weak ; No. 2 cash. 83c; track. S3
84c; September, 32c; December, 33c; No.
2 white, 394c
RYE Steady, oohjoic.
FLOUR-Steady; red JntPFJ?
4.00; extra fancy and sUaight, 83.604ji3.85,
clear, $3.253.36. . . .
SEED Timothy, nominal; 82.40 for prime,
for September dollveny.
CORNMEAL Steady. 82.70
BRAN Firm ; sacked east track, 270.
HAY-Steady; timothy. 88.0OS15.00; pral
rlo. $7.009 60.
IRON COTTON TIES-81.06, '
BAOGING-6'S4c. ,
HEMP TWINE 6c.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; JooWnf.
standard mess. 814.30 Lard, lower at 37
Bacon, easier, boxed extra shorts 88.624.
clear ribs, $8,874; short clear, 89.874.
METALS Lead, easy at 84.20. Spelter.
POULTRY Good demand; chickens, 94c;
sorlngs, 10c; turkeys. 13c; ducks, 84c;
"BUTTER Quiet; creamery, 14lHc;
Flour, bbls 4.Jj
gartS; pu:::::::::::::::::: 34,000 - 2.ooo
Kansas City Grain and ProTlslons.
KANSAS CITY. July 30. WHEAT Sep-
u0V4e- December. 894c; cash.
nT 8 r hart 6M8l4pj No. 8. 6844t9c; No. 4.
siffl'ffTe-rejected. 62630 ; No. 2 red, 72tf73c
onN-SeiAemberT 48c; December. 47
47ca7h, KS !l T mixed. '484c; No. 2 white,
49OATS-No!C2 white, 38S39c; No. 1 mixed.
29ff32c. 2 so,.
HAYCholc'e timothy, 88.50; choice pral-
''BUTTRCreamery, 1517c; dairy,
fancy. 15c. ...
EGGS Fresh, 11c ahJpm.nts.
Wheat, bu....
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
183.fiOO T(.w
18,400 22.400
1 6,000 8.000
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. July 30. EVAPORATED
prunes in Jobbing demand and are flrmly
Sield at prices ranging from So to Jo (w all
grides. Aprlcots continue generally ieJ
k Ia-slz,edUKlot9bneex'1c8hren
are neiu -. -T.,r. ,, t
Peaches are qu e t
ilil:delpbla I'rodsce Market,
PHILADELPHIA. July 20. B U TT ER
Firm; fair demand; extra western cream-
wL "h'od 'demand: fresh
nearby l4c. ' . western. i84c.
neaiuy, nnc: do souin-
loss on; im num.. ----,
er-ni,ivrunchanged! New. York, full
creainTciiolce. new, Wil04c; ralr to gooo.
new, 9V.U'WC.
Minneapolis Wheat, Klour and Dras.
..........oniia Jniv SO WHEAT Sep-
. " Sr."hCc;-"December, 77Ci "
track No 1 hard. 8T!c; No. 1 nortnern.
No 2' northern. 84wa4c; No. 8 north-
rFLolF1rst patents. $4.454.65: second
paSnU. Va4 4oJ Hrst clears, 33.504,3.60;
second clears, aj.twi a -so-BRAN
In bulk. -$12. U06 12.25.
Liverpool Grata aad Provlsloas.
. n.i)n,il. Jnlv 80. WHEAT Spot.
oulu - No. 2 red western, winter, s 3d; No..
1 northed, spring, 6. si; No. 1 California,
it M. Futures quiei;
tembt-r. 61 4 d; Docsraber. .
CORN-Spot. Amrrlcxit m.xsd, teady at
4s 04a, Futures quiei, juiy, , nr
t.muer, 4s 41.
Mllwraakee Urala Market.
MILWAUKEE. July 80. WH EAT
HlLher; No. 1 northern. 8fc4c; No. 2 north
ern, m'hc: new septemuer, wn,c.
uVl' Si,:iHv No 2. B2V.C.
BARLEY Dull; No. 1, 68800c; sample,
CORN September, 624c
Dnlctti Urala Market.
lll'l.I'TH. Jul SO. WHEAT In store,
No. 1 hrd, ffiset No. 1 northern, f7c; to
ar We, No. 1 hard, c; No. 1 northern,
14 Vi No. 2 northern. Hir; September, Uc,
OATS-On track. 344j344c
Peoria Market.
FEORI A. July 8 WHEAT Corn, firm;
rso. 9. Mr; No. 4, 4o.
OATS V nner: No. 8 white. S3'4134c
V II18K Y--J1.W for flnlshsd goods.
Toledo- eed Market.
TOLEDO. July 30 SEED-Clover.
steady: October. $V51 aakal ; December,
() " "in pnma moiny, i.tu.
Oil aad ttoaln.
OIL ' ITT, July 80.-OI I Credit K.I.
SAVANNAH, U.. Jul 1u.A1Iis,...
r rm. ' R.-'.n firm; A n ' n
rJ i, . ' 'icaieaKJ 1)1,1. Shipments.
W.515 bbls., averana, 71 IW bblai runs 114.749
.".V"' 74 Mi bhls; Bhlpmeats, I jm
,9.7l ll'is.. average. U t bbb. ' '
attwt , v, I1.,J h, X3tl
I, 22.70; K, 82 8R; M, 82 96; N, 83.06; W Q,
88.211; w W. 80.46.
NEW YORK. July 80.-O1L Cottonseed
steady. Petroleum steady. Turpentine
quiet, TO663c. Rosin steady.
XRW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS.
Diminishing Demand t'aases Reac
tion, Thesah Not Aeate Weakness.
NEW YORK. July 30. Yesterday s check
to the recovery In prices was supplemented
today by reaction. There was no acute
weakness, except for the eccentric plunges
amongst the Inactive specialties, but the
demand diminished to nominal proportions.
Commission houses which reported yester
day an awakening Inquiry for stocks found
today that the alight reaction In prices had
almost entirely discouraged this buying and
In some cases had induced buyers to get
out of the market again hurriedly. A con
stant drip of small selling undermined the
market and caused prices to crumble, t he
early selling centered on Atchison, follow
ing up the late movement of yesterday. The
general list resisted for a time until some
of the specialties began to make violent de
clines. The weakness then became quite
feneral. Several of the professed reasons
or yesterday's selling of Atchison were
cleared up todav without strengthening the
stock In the market. Official denials were
made of rumors of a coming bond Issue and
of an alleged Unsuccessful attempt to nego
tiate a temporary loan by the company. The
rnsjorts of rains In the southwest, with ex
pected benefit to the corn crop, disposed of
another ground of weakness. The selling
was partly by professional bears, but the
suspicion remained that long slock was
coming upon the market end made an un
favorable Impression upon speculative senti
ment In the whole market. An unfavorable
showing of Juno net earnings by reason of
flood damage and a bear raid to dislodge a
pool s holdings of the stock were hinted at.
A feature of the situation la the revival of
various reports, running from the plausible
to the highly Improbable, of new combina
tions and absorptions of rollnnd systems.
The purchase of the Evansvllle & Terre
Haute evidently gave a new lense of life to
this class of reports. They concerned them
selves with railroads of all grades from
those of a few tens of thousands of shares
to the New York Central and Pennsylvania.
The policy of combination of nvailnble rail
road systems doubtkss has favored the rail
road world and the liquidation which has
been forced In some shares has offered at
tractive opportunity for absorption. In
strong contrast" to the extravagant valua
tions at which the mergers of the boom
period were consummated. Some resumption
of the Bpeculntlve excitement In cotton wss
ngainat the stock market and the lorge
speculation developing In the grain market
is looked upon with a dc-rre of apprehen
sion, owing to the general financial situa
tion. Corn showed strength today In spite
of the favorable crop news end there win
Borne fear that the spring wheat crop was
suffering further deterioration. The money
market showed a growing ease for time
loans. But the movement of prices in the
specialties on the Stock exchange IndicnteQ
that there was some selling out of collateral
In loans. Stocks recovered a large part of
their declines late In the day, when the
liquidation In Atchison had spent Its force
and the closing was apathetic and not far
from last night's level.
In the bond market Chicago Terminal and
Transfer 4s were offered down 64 Just be
fore the close. Toledo, St. Louis & Western
4s fell 44. The market was quite broad and
showed a good inquiry, although some of
the Inactive investment Issues were market
able at considerable concessions from last
prices. Total sales, par value, 32,410,000.
United States 3s declined 1 and the old 4s 14
per cent on the last call.
Following are tne quotations on the New
fork Stock exchange:
Atchlaon
do pfd
Dal. Ohio
do pfd
Canadian Paclflo
Central of N. J.
.. 62HSo. Paclflo 44
.. ISVSo. Kllwjr 20
.. S2H do pM i"
.. koVTeiat Ik Paclno 2
..12.'HToldo, Bt. ih 4k W 19
..lis do pfd
.. 12'Vnlon PaciOo ....
.. 1:1 do pfd
.. 64Wabah
.. loHl do ptd
.. 22 'Wheeling A L. 1
Chea. aV Ohio......
Chicago at Alton...
do pfd
Chicago AO. W...
do lat pfd
Chicaso A N. W...
. V4!
. iA'A
. il
. 37
. 15
. 17'
. 37V,
.121
.180
.
. 40
. U
. M
. H
. 29-
. 18Vk
. 3Vi
- 4iVi
. II
.115
. 7114
164 Ala Central ....
UVi1 do pfd
18Adma Ex
71 American Ex
13V('nlted SUtea Ex
Chicago Ter. A Tr.
do pfd
C. C. C. A St. L...
Colorado 80
do lat pfd
do id pfd
114 weua-rargo ex.,
.. 22
Atnal. Copper
Del. A Hudaoa..
Del. U A W
,.16S
Amer. Car A F
do pfd
.14!)
Denrer A R. O JJH
Amer. Lin. Oil.,...
do pfd
Tfl do pfd
29 V Amer. Locomotive.
I do pfd
43 American S. A R...
Erie
do let pfd....
do id ptd....
Great Nor. pfd.
.170
. 74
. 1
do pfd
Hocking Valley
Amer. Sugar Ret..
Anae. Mining Co..
nrnAklvn R T
do pfd
Illinois Central
41
Iowa Central ..
II Colo. Fuel A Iron... 414
do pfd'.
, 14 voiumoua at h. c... 14V
K. C. Southern
. JUtCone. uaa ....
, it ,Oen. Elect rlo
,104 Inter. Paper .
.m do pfd
,117VInter. Pump..
. Is do pfd
. lIVNat. Dlacult .
do Dtd
.1(0
. 1014
.
. 15
. 70
. ii
. 13
. 74V,
. 10
. S3-i
. 44
. WH
.11(1
. 114,
. WVi
. 14
. M
. 331
. 744
L. A N
Manhattan It. . .
Met. Bt. Rjr....
Mo. Pec I Be ....
M . K. A T....
to pfd.
National Lead
Na. R. R. of M. ptd. SI No. American
r. t. central u'lvsracino aiau
Norfolk A W.
.. 62 1 people 'a Oaa
do pfd
53 Pressed B. Car.,
Ontario A W
. 13 do pfd
.llBVtlPullman P. Car.
Pannaylvanla
P., C. C. A St. L.
Reading
C2liIlcpubllc steel
, 49 Vj do pfd
kOh Rubber Oooda
, do pfd
4 Tenn. Coal A Iron..
do let ptd
do Id Dtd
Rock Island Co...
do pfd
.... ttlnu. b. leather
.... io', io sfa
.... 71 ID. B. Rubber
.... 44j do pfd
.... 14 U. B. Steel
.... i0 do pfd
.... 141V, jWeatern Union
....171 1
Bt. L. A 8. F
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
10
'
V2
831,
St. L. 8. W
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. July 30. MONEY On oil
easy; lowest, 14 per cent; highest, 2 per
cent; ruling: rate, 2 per cent; last loan at 14
per cent; closing, 1 per cent bid; on time,
easier; sixty days, 44 per cent; ninety days.
8 per cent; six months, 654 per cent.
HTERLINU EXCHANGE Weak at $4.8590
U'.imw iur uvmunu ana at n.lwwal.Mjo for
sixty days; posted rates, $4 8444.85 and
11.5(31.51; commercial Dins, 54.04.
SILVER Bar, 64c; Mexican dollars.
424c.
bonds Government, weak; railroad, lr-
rcfruiar.
The closing quotations on bonds are as
iouows;
V. B. ref. 2a. re....104H!L. A N. unl. 4a
do coupon
""i iKi. central 4a
..1M, do lat Ino
..lOIHMInn. A St. L. 4a..
.1J414IM., K. A T. 4a
..1311 do 2a
..lovw'N. Y. C. sen. lit,..
..11N. J. C. gen. U?....
..lOlVNo. Paclflo 4a
..101 do la
.. IJlN. w. eon. 4a....
71
17
do la, rag
do coupon
do new 4a, rag.
do coupon
do old 4a, reg..
do coupon
do 5a. reg
do coupon
Atchison gen. 4a.
do adj. 4,
Bal. A Ohio 4s...
do 114a
do coor. 4a.....
Canada 80. la....
Central of Oa. 5a.
Is l,
Kit
HI
54a
12fl4
1INJ
7114
71i
as needing gen. 4a..
,.100'4'Rt. L. A I. M. e. 6a. Ill
.. i. Lt. & S.'F. 4,..
..100 Bt. L. B. W. la....
..1M do Is
..l)3i'8. A. A A. P. ,..
.. 70 1 So. Pieind 4a
IH)',
M'A
. 74
do 1st Ino.
. SS14
.1121,
t nea. m unio se. ..iuz h. Kallway (ia
Chicago A A. 114a... 70 iTexaa A Pacific la.
lit
C, II. A Q. n. 4 M T., St. L. ft W. 4a.. 71
iu. at. a . r. g. aa.iuovj union PaclBc 4a M-i
r A l ' - 1m 11.1. . m'
v. ... ... v. ui, ,un,. as..,
C, R. I. A P. 4e....lo0VWabash la
C C C A St L g. 4a . M do la
Chicago Ter. 4a TIM do deb. B
Colo. A 80. 4a 14 IWest Shore 4a.
'I -a
..lis
..1044
.. wi'4
..107
i' a it. u. 4s os iw, a l. r. 4a
Erie prior lien 4a.... II
Wis. Central 4a . ..
.. Ml,
.. 67 14
do general 4a s2
F. W. A I). C. U....103U
Hocking Val. 4!4e... IM'.l
x Offered.
Con. Tobacco 4a
( olo. Fuel con. 6a
.. as
London Stock Market.
LONDON. July
Consols, money
do aoconnt
Anaconda
SO. Closing quotations:
91V
N. T. CentMl i
91 H
441
Nnrfolk ft Weste'rn!! 44
44
do nfd
Atchleon
do pfd
Ontario ft Weatern!!
Pcnnaylvanla
I'i
234,
.. 91V,
Baltimore A Ohio...
Canadlaa Pacific ...
t'heeapeeke ti Ohio.
434
ana Ml nee
Reading
do lat pfd "
do Id pfd
Southern Ry
do rM
12414
. IS
4
Chicago Q. W..
C. U. A Bt. P
PeBeera
4v,
.145-4
. 1V
. 24
. II
. 30
. t
. t..4
.1.111,
.ion
M
II
Denver A &V
O...
Southern Paclfie!!!!!!
do pfd
Erie
do let pfd
do M pfd
Illinois Central
Loulsrlll. A Naea.
M . K. A T
BAR SILVER-
464
union Paclflo
do efd
V. S. Steel .
J4S
do pfd
Wabaeh
do pfd
7474
:
Js
. 14114
-Sleady at 2&4 per ounce
Foreign Financial.
LONDON. July SO.-Money was in active
uemnna in ins maraet touay for various
payments of Interest on loans and rr,,i.
end requirements, while tomorrow tenders
for 330,000,000 In exchequer bonds will be
offered. The rally In business was main
tained on the stock exchange. No further
dlltlcultles are anticipated, although oper
ators will have to be helped over the end
of the month. The strength of consols waa
partly aue 10 a report mat the country had
decided to' postpone the lesue of new Inane
Prices closed easier. Americans opened at
aooui parity, were inactive, rallied later,
re c led and closed weak.
The rate of discount of the Bank of
England shows the following changes: To
tal reserve oecreaeea .; circulation
Increased I3d,u: Duiilon decreased 497.,
0u0: other securities Increased 1.E91 fssi
other deposits tneressed 1.076.000; nuhllo
deposits decreased a? 1.000; notes reserve
decreased S.0u). Government securities
unchanged. The proportion nf trie Rank
of FrnarUnd's reserve to liabilities thU week
Is 41M5 per cent; lsst week It was 67. M per
cent.
PARIS, July SO, Prlees on the bourse to
day were IrreaAilar. Qovernment soctiritlee
were firm. ecl,ly rentes. 0ld ml,
ware weak. Rlo Tin ton lost I points. The
private rate of dlsoount was I -l per cent.
Three per eent rentes, (7f S?4o for the
account. Exchange in London, 2tf 13 40 for
checks.
The weekly statement of the Bank" of
France shows the following chsnges: Notes
In circulation Increased ol.twO.UAi francs;
treasury accounts current Increased 14,40,
0"0 francs: gold In hand decreased 2,0"O.ti0
francs; bills discounted decreased 12.816.ui0
francs; sliver In hand Increased lW.OuO
francs.
RERUN. July 80 Business on the
bourse today was quiet but prices were
firm. In spite of the Inactivity. Frlvate
discount was 84. Money on call was quoted
at 44.
Discount rotes: Bhort bills (for settle
ment!, 44 per cent; three months' bills,
34 per cent.
lloston Stock totatloas.
BOSTON, July
cent; time loan
30. Call loans, 3T4 per
s, 64i per cent, utnciai
closing prices on
stocks ana oonas;
Atchison 4a
Met. Central 4a ....
Atchison
do pfd
Tlnetnn ft Albany...
Boston ft Me
Boston Klerated ...
N. T.. N. H. A H . .
Fltchburg pfd
tTnlon Paclflo
Me,. Central
American Sugar ...
db pfd ....
American T. A T....
lomlnlon I. ft 8...
7 (Amalgamated ....
72 Ininghani
424, t'alumet A Hecla
4114
HI
4.0
l
',
14
I
4Vt
IKV,
10
60
!
H
1
ftO
M
614
Mt
'
4
714
1V)
SI '4
a Centennial
.244 Copper Range ...
.174 Pomlnlon Coal ..
.139 Franklin
.101 IslegXorala
.11.1 Mohawk
. 7iH Old Dominion ...
. 131, Osceola
.Ill, ll'arrot
.ll'uiQulncy
.UiVsanta Fe Copper.
11iTamaracK
lien. Klectrlc
Mnaa. Klectrlo
do pfd
t'nlted Fruit
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
Weetlnsh. Common.
Adventure
Trlmountaln ..
Trinity
United SUtea
t'tali
Victoria
Winona
Wolverine
Daly Meat
7,
100
72'4
89
5
vr York VJr'nir Oiiotntlons.
NEW YORK, July 3l.-The following are
the quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Con I iLlttle Chief .
Alice 11 (Ontario
Hreece a 15 jophir
lirunawlrk Con 6 jiPhoentx ....
Comstock Tunnel IV, Totosl
Con. Cal. ft Va lis ifcsvsge
Horn Silver 1 100 ISIerra Nevada
Iron Sliver 160 Inmall Hopes
xLeadvllie Con 5 Jgtar.dard
x Offered.
loo
HI
II
11
4t
So
log
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS, July 30. COTTON
Quiet; sales, 860 bales: ordinary, 10 10-lfic;
good ordinary, 11 sc; low middling, liie;
middling, 134c; good middling, 13c; mid
dling lair, 14 7-loc, nominal; receipts, 84
bales; stock, 46,64 bales. Futures quiet
and steady; July, 13.50c bid; AugiiBt, 13.3oif
13.40c; September, 10.8S 10.85c; November,
8.6Vy9.6Gc; December, 9.tUiJ9.tHc; January,
U.Mt(9.66c.
NEW YORK, Ju!y 30 COTTON-Markct
opened easy at an advance of 2 points on
July and 3 on August, while the new crop
was 1 point higher to 6 points lower and
during the enflre session ruled irregular,
showing considerable excitement at times.
Hie old crop months at first showed great
firmness om covering, with July attracting
more demand than on any previous day
this week, while the later positions, which
at the start had shown a. declining tendency
as a result of realizing, also recovered and
for a time ruled lirm with the near posi
tions, bull news from New Orleans and a
renewal of clique support. Then July,
which had sold up to la.tioc, dropped to 13.49c
and was still lower without finding buyers,
and this with rather easier cables caused
a partial decline In the new crop options,
so that around midday they were prac
tically at last night's close. Heavy rains
were reported from Texas, however, which
again stimulated buying, and with another
show of clique support the market was
soon up to the best level of the day, with
August selling at 12.49c, (September 10.90o
and October 10.03c, the general list, with
the exception of July, showing net gains
of 3(3 12 points. July in the meantime hud
reached 13.15c. then subsequently turned
strong, selling up to 13.50c, while Just be
fore the close the balance of the list was
, , u iimi 1 1 n 1 ficnouiu, mill n uguo,
selling at 12.36c, then to 12.20o on the last
sale. July closed at 13.40c, a net advance
of 4 points, while August was net 17 points
tower, ine new crop was nnany near me
bottom and net 1 point higher ur 6 points
lower. The general tone at the close was
steady. Sales, estimated at 150,000 bales.
Today was the last notice day of the July
contracts and trade this morning was
nervous and apprehensive of developments
In that position. A rumor had been circu
lated yesterday that July shorts were out
standing In excess of cotton available for
delivery and the early demand tended to
confirm this view. Notices were Issued es
timated to the amount of 6,000 bales and
were promptly taken, presumably by the
bull clique. A factor In the early advance
was the strong spot situation In Liverpool,
sales there of some 8,000 bales being re
ported at an advance el 8 points, and while
in some quarters neavy gains were cred
ited to the benefit of the crop they ex
erted a bullish effect -on the average mar
ket.
ST. LOUIS, July 30. COTTON Quiet ;
middling, 124c; sales, 2 bales; receipts, 486
bales; shipments, 692 bales; stock, 2,043
bales.
LIVERPOOL, July 30. COTTON Spot,
n fair demand: prices ( points hlarher:
American middling fair. 7.12d: good mid
dling, 6.90d; middling, 6.66d; low middling,
6.40d; good ordinary, t.l4d; ordinary, 6.94d.
The sales of the day were 8,000 bales, of
which 2,000 were for speculation and export
and included 7,300 American. Receipts, 1,000
Dales, inciuaing sou American, f utures
opened steady and closed barely steady:
American middling, g. o. c. 6.S0d; July ana
August 6.36d; August and September, 6.32(1;
tseptemDcr and October, o.Md; October and
November, 6.44d; November and December,
6.33d; December and January, 6.28d; Jan
uary and February, 6.26vj)o.37d; February
and March, 6.26(1; March and April, 5.25
5.2tkl.
Wool ttarket.
ST. LOITI8. July 30,-WOOIj-Flrm: me
dium grades, combing and clothing, lS22c:
light fine. lfiQlSc; heavy fine, 12ul5c; tub-
wasnen, 11x0 aw:. . .
NEW YORK, July 30. WOOL Firm.
nnSTON. Julv 30. WOOL Quotations:
Territory, ' Idaho fine. 14'iilSc: me
dium tine, iwunc: medium. l.ffDisc: Wy
oming tine. 14'ol5c: fine medium. 6W(i
174c; medium. i4(Tf1l94c; utan ana Nevaaa
tine, lltiitc: nne medium. i,mi6c; meaium,
19t!0cj Dakota fine, 15'(jlf5c; fine medium,
ibWrtlTAc: medium. l'ii.iic; Montana nne.
choice. 18(S19c: fine medium., choice. 18fil9c:
average, 174il74c; staple, 18tfl9c; medium,
choice, 19ii30c; Colorado, New Mexico, etc.,
fine. ll12c: tine medium, 14lc: medium.
l&(i16c; New Mexico improved. 15$16c: Arl-
sona heavy, UtjMc; average, lbitfuc; clio.ee,
17(U'18c; Georgia; 23424c,
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. July 30.-COPFEE finot.
nuiet. Futures opened quiet at unchinifcd
prices unner ieatureiess toreign news, dui
notwithstanding the moderate primary re
ceipts, turned easier, losing a partial 6
points: toward the close tne market be.
came more active under selling credited to
Importing interests, while brokers suppos
edly with European connections were Ihl
chief buyers: this business was transacted,
however, without any change in prices and
the market was finally steaay, net ui
changed to 6 points lower; sales were 22.750
bags, including: July, g.buc; September,
S.7oc; October, 3.80c; November, 30c; De
cember, 4.15c, March, 4.35c; May, 4.4.5c
Satrar and Molasses.
NEW ORLEANS. July 30 SUGAR Dull:
onen kettle, 2ri(Jj3 7-16c; centrifugal. 3't
S4c; centrifugal whites. 44c; yellows, 3 5-16
4c; ssconos. ic.
MOLASSES Open kettle. No. 7. 152c
centrifugal. 6(fi18c. Syrup, nominal. 19i'24c.
NEW YORK.. July 30. GAR Raw,
culet.
MOLASSES Firm: New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice, 3iii4-'c.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. Julv 30. DRY GOODS In
eroaaed Independence on the part of man
ufacturers Is the distinguishing feature of
the market. 1 ne buying element in an
narii of the country is making the situ
ation more active, and Its effect upon the
near future ts a problem, the solution of
which no one can attempt.
New York Lire Stock Market.
NEW YORK. July 30. CATTLE No re
ceipts; no sales reported; dreirel bef
. . .... l . .. A nntl.'A aMaa SI'.AIUa
pe lb. Cables quoted American steers at
liafcTirjeic. aressea weigm; rcingcrator
beef. 9'nii-ec per lb.
, , 1 T 1 ' T.' U haAAlnla 9T V, a I ' V..I. nunl
shout steady and sold sf 6 00titfo per 10)
lhs. ; clv dressed veals !KJ12c per lb.
SHEEP AND LA M Bt4 Receipts. 41
held; sheep very dull and c lower; ren-
1 ..I,. Urnha 1 1 V,' Fir. h!ahr. mrxtnm.
. .nlln. 1 . r. hlvK.r' ,lin - nl rl B t 11 l
74.00 per 100 lbs.; a few smal' bunehrs at
9t.a; run". w--, . lj inmun, v , una
nr at 36.75; culls, 348:4: dres ed mutton,
6ifi9e per lb.; dressed lambs, J 4 lie.
dull for heavyweight; heavy a'ate hogi
sold St so per I'M ius; western,
St. Joseph !.! Iteek Market.
8T. JOSEPH. July . CATTTE Re
relnta l.Mit head: strong to lOn higher: n l -
tlves, 14 OOiff3.40; rows and heifers, 11.759
4.H: stockers and feeders, 32 75414.11
KOG8 Receipts 6.40T head: atsady to 6c
higher; light, o 16(8-5 44; medium and heavy,
14 Wif6 15.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. T40
head; steady to l"o lower; top native lambs,
26 60; top ewes, 1160.
Da ale Clearlaga.
OMAHA. July M. Bank clearings for to
day were ei.Li-,e-.iO, luureaae over coiin-
standing day of previous year, &s.UAB.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK. MARKET
Betf Steer, and Good Oowi 8old Readily at
Stronger Prxet,
HOGS ALSO IMPROVED A LITTLE
Fairly Literal Ran of Bheea and Mar.
ket Coeld Be Qaoted AetlTO aad
Steady to Strong oa Doth
Fat staff and Feeders.
SOUTH OMAHA, July 30.
Receipts were: Came. llos. o.ieep.
Ofliclal Monday 2,bvi i!,v.9 10.0.6
Official Tuesday ,taj 4,ii45 2.8;i
Oiltcial Wednesday i.etu 4 j8 4,8. 9
Ullleiat Xhuisouy 1,1.9 ,.4 1,0
Four days this weck..l0.C9 l.ls
Same days last week.. . .lu.iwii li,ui
Name week before ,V J,1
Same three weeks ao..ij,jot j,.ot
Maine lour weeks sko...1j,i42 4j.4
Same days' last lear lu.Mi 19.ti9
RECLIl'l'S FOR 'lilt. YU.AR IO uail,
'I'lie following table shows the receipts ot
cuttle, liUfja and sneep at bo mil Uuiaua for
the your 10 date and comparisons witn last
year: , lA'a. isuj. Inc. Due.
Va'tle 66J.199 41V, 144,41
"s I,4W,bJ0 l,4M,Sll -ii,4ut
onec-p od,4a s,(i4i U'J.tHi
Avwa.s pnte p.iid fur hofca ut South
Omaliu iur the mat several uas with com
parisons; Date. I 1901. 19OJ.1901. 1900. l9.HS9.l&9i.
July
Juiy
July
July
Juiy
July
Juiy
Juiy
July
July
Juiy
July
July
July
July
July
Juiy
July
Juiy
Juiy
July
July
juiy
July
July
July
July
juiy
July
J uly
.1 8 00 I
I 0 "'n
6 b
a ui
kiS
t 7
" I
I ia,
3 M
e tl
I
0
9ti
4 04 1
4 09
4 03!
1 9
I
4 0l
4 111!
4 Zo
t Hit 3 11
a fcil J is
f lM
4
6 01 1
I
6CS
6 4I I
."1 ,
3 ii
1
I
74
1 G6 "
M1U
3 3 14
1 811 3 XI
7s 3b
1 i 'a
t "0
3 .M 3 IS
2 8:'l 3 14
3 111 3 L
3 77 3 li
4 831 3 30
I 3 i
3 fcf
8 S9I 3 32
thiii
8 bl 3 fc
3 i9 3 31
4 b- 4 ia
1 3 4v
3 891
a 8n 3 37
6-i
6
M i
fc 44;
D 9
B 1VI
7 6
7 Ui
i b0
I OS,
I lll
I 6 111
6 IU
6 U
a ku
B tin
6 iii
6 ini
I
6 13
b 11
b V4
I 7 C7l
0 UJ
6 131
6 lo I
8 aveej,
6 lai
b
7 721
WI
7 76
6 77
B b4
6 bj
U8
6 twi
1 w,
7
7 it,
7 6
7 Ut
4i
I eo
) 41;
7 64
i Ui
7 5s!
56
7 4?,
6 0l
4 IH
4 ei
4 aw 1
4 se
6 0i
I
6 15
B 10
b u
B U.
B 00 1
4 1
4 ill
4 4
I
4 3
4 oil
4 ,.. I
4 i.,
4 Ow
6 -1 I
i4i
41
O 1',
6 O64,
I
W4l
4 tovsi
6 uij
b os 1
I
6 fi!
6 1I1
0 tMi
6 ".4
6 osi
b ii
54;!
6 5tl
4 1 1 1 3 ii
b io
S 081
e 01 1 a -
1 1:1 3 j'j
4 4 3 44
'Indicates Sunday. Holiday.
The oiycia: nuinoer ot cars of stock
brought lu today iy cutn road was;
Caitle, Hogs.Bft'p.H'ses.
C. M. 4 St. P. Ry... 1 n ..
i abash i ., ,.
Mo. Pacific Ry 3
U. P. 8 stem 18 2li 2b 8
C. & N. W. Ry b t .. i
r'., E. 6t M. V. R. H.. lo 24
V., bt. P., M. & 0 1 9 .. 1
B. M. Ry 23 22 .. 1
C. , 11. & Q. Ry 4 8
iv. U. ot. J 2
C, R. 1. c P., east.... 8 4 .. ..
C, R. 1. & P., west.. 2 3
Illinois Central 1 .. 1
Total receipts .... 74 111 27 11
The uispobiuoii ot the day s receipts was
as follows, each buyer purcnasiiic u.a num.
per of head indicated;
Cattle. Hoes. Sheen
Omaha Packing Co u. u M
Bwltt and company U4 ' 1,099 2,b4e
Armour Co 3M 3,vi3 o-l
cudany packing Co 4o8 3,uu l.lil
Armour, Sioux City VJa
Hill 4fc Son 2
L. F. Hust 62
Wertheimer lib
Other buyers lo7 3,749
Totals 7,820 7,470 8,822
CATTLE There was a light run of caitie
here today anu as the locai demand was in
good shape the mumet ru.ed active and
stronger oil all disiraoie grades. 1 racing
was quite brisk, su mat everything was
disposed of in good season.
'Hie beef steer market could safely be
quoted strong and active on good fctuit.
witn some of the more debiraoie grades
selling as much as txtflOc higher than yes-
teruay. ins common ana part lat SiUiT,
though, did not show much of any chanye.
The top price of the uay, a.3o, was paid
for thirty-two head of sieers, which aver
aged l.bil pounas. That was nut only tne
high point of the day, but also for several
months past, but the cattle were also the
best that have been here In a long time.
The cow market was also a little belter
than yesterday, as there were none too
many cows In the yards to supply packers'
orders. Buyers took hold Quite freelv nnH
anything that had any kill to it was out of
nrsi nanas in gooa season. The same as
was the case with steers, sales looke.i all
the way from strong to a dime higher.
Common stuff such as ranners and cu.ters
did not show much of any improvement
nuns, veai caives ana sings were in light
supply, so that everything sold without
mucn trouuie at goua, steaay prices.
REEr BrEERo.
No. At. Pr. m at, pf.
4 34 4 UV 1( 1291 4 oU
40 107 4 10 1 11.11 A HI
11 1011 4 14 14 1864 4 IS
0 4 40 14 ui4 ( oo
14 1281 4 44 Is utt 4 00
II 1071 4 40 10 ll2 5 OA
It 1045 4 44 V 1476 I 10
1 1170 4 74 U 1311 is
10 1230 4 T4 10 1431 I It
14 1241 4 10 44 14i ( is
11 ..11SI 4 W ii.7 1571 a ts
II 1344 4 I!
B l t.fc.KH AM." xlElr ERS.
440 I 14 13 Ml I SI
450 4 3S II 1031 I 70
STEERS AND STAGS.
14 1114 4 40
COWS.
1 400 1 00 44 171 I M
1 420 I 00 41 2! o
t M 1 15 11 Ml oo
I K! 1 IS 1 3I I 00
I io 1 30 i mo i oo
II 034 1 16 t 000 I 00
1060 I 40 7 Ml I 00
I 1000 I 40 4 1110 I 10
10 4& 1 SO 4 118 o
11 711 1 65 1 1166 I 45
11 K 1 46 1011 46
IS 16I 1 66 25 714 I 66
11 IM I 40 1 1200 I 10
II 145 I 46 1 1170 4 00
445 I 76 8 1117 4 10
1 140 I 70
COWS AND HEIFERS.
11 Ill 1 1U 1 740 I 00
HEIFERS.
1 600 1 40 1 710 I 60
12 671 I 60 I 151 I 60
411 1 SO 4 401 4 00
1 410 1 46
BULLS.
1 IH IH 1 16M 1 78
1....,- 140 1 44 1 1060 I 10
1 1100 1 40 1 .1010 I 16
j 1120 I 76 1 1440 4 00
1 1660 1 14
CALVES.
I 134 4 14 1 141) 4 78
16 ,. 164 4 X 1 150 4 00
6 120 4 60 1 , 100 4 00
1 110 4 75
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 110 I 14 II 424 I M
10 434 I 00 1 )r. 4 I 40
I 145 I 14 15 442 I 4
There were very few stock cattle In the
varria thla morning, but not many were
wanted, as the supply so far this week has
been fully equal to the demand. The
prices paid today did not show enough
change from those In force yesterday to
be worthy of mention. Representative
sales:
NEBRASKA.
S cows M0 3 00 1 cow 1300 3 00
14 cows 887 1 00 1 cow Til S 00
4 cows 846 2 ii 1 cow 2.0 3 00
2 steers... 2 2a 1 cow 83 3 00
1 calf 178 4 2i 1 cow 70 2 80
1 steer.... 1CO0 4 00 18 cows 868 2 8)
HOGS There was a heavier run of hogs
here today than has arrived any previous
nay this week. The demand, though, on
the part of local packers waa in good shape
and the market ruled fairly active and
strong to a shade higher than yesterday.
The greatest Improvement was on the
heavy hogs, and In fact the lightweights
diu not sell much. If any, higher than yes
terday's best time. The buik of the sales
went from $6074 to i 10. with choice light
weights selling as nign as u in. ini neavy
weights sold largely at 86.06 and 46.074
Th.ru waa very little chans In the market
from start to finish and an early ciearanoe
was made.
Today's advance carries prices to the
highest point reacnea since, juiy . jiep
resentstlve sales:
No. At. Sh. Fr. Va. Av. gfc. If.
14 161 H IN 11 144 ... 4 014
11 M4 40 8 014 44 HI ... 4 01
II 104 ... 4 01 4 ' 40 8 07 St
U 114 140 8 04 41 Kl ... 8 4tt
44 144 00 8 04 40 Ml IM 4 STV.
14 rrr ltd 4 oa 41 iti 40 i 4t,
41 lit 40 I 08 01 141 140 074,
61 UI 444 4 04 41 Ill 14 4 01Vi
II Ill ... 8 04 TO 171 i!0 8 074
M Ill ... 8 04 14 14 40 7i,
II HI 144 4 04 44 171 0 I OUa
44 4ul ... 8 01 41 WT IM 8 Its
a Ml ... 1 44 44 M IM 147
M 114 80 6 04 41 174 IM 4 17.
14 sue ... 6 4i ti rM ... i ie
61 lit ... 8 04 Tl 141 110 1 10
04 tel 8 6 01vt 4k 164 80 I II
44 14 ... 8 OK 41 nt ... 4 10
U 44S 101 8 4T Tt 4M 4 8 10
4 M ee 8 01 TO ..441 ... Ill
80 UI 84 4 01 848 140 6 10
8 if.i) 1M I VTH 44 4 ... 110
m mi 40 i e;- U tel 1W I 10
4r ... 07 - ... li
4J 110 t 07S, 77 lit ... 10
41 IM ... 1074 44 I40-... 4 10
44 )J in I ST, 4a t4 ... 4 14
7 144 an I 07'. 44 H ... I l
41 till 40 1 07-e 77 UI 40 4 10
CK IM 40 I 07-s t lit 100 I lu
15 t'4 lt 0714 47 I4 ... 1 10
to 70 40 071, 40 HI SO 1 10
75 !,4 40 07 41 2i 00 I 10
C4 Ml SO I'TV, 17 141 40 I 10
40 171 ItO I 07S ' 40 4 1
11 2SJ 130 4 07 V, II N II
f4 rsi 10 1 C7' 41 UI ... 110
M 11 ... 1071 as j aj 111
M If.l 40 I 07V- 2 io tw 1 10
41 JM ... 07W, 40 SJ0 ... i 10
43 175 40 4 074 4 Si 110
14 m ... I 07w 71 SO 4 10
f.9 tui 10 07's U ill 40 4 10
71 !! 40 t 07Vt K4 ... 1 10
7K 141 M0 ( 07U 74 i-i ... 4 114
4! tVJ 10 I 07V4 it 4 12S
M Ill 1n s 07Vs 2 lt-t 1,0 12
74. I.S4 110 107 k, 71 1.'l 1J0 I 12Va
49 HI so 07 U .4 Ill 40 4 It
SHEEP There were more sheep ai
any, but the demand whs fully equal to
the occHSlon and an active and steady to
stroni; market resulted. Ruyers sll took
hold with considerable actlvliy, so that an
curly clearance was made. Nearly all the
shipments came fiom Idaho and the quality
was about up to the ustr.il standard of late.
Irinho yearlings sold for $a0, wethers and
yearlings mixed brought 1:1. U'. ewes 13.2S and
lambs brought 3"i.2. Good lambs were
scarce, so that, although prices havo been
going downwsrd rapidly nt Chicago, there
has not been much chnnge hero as yet.
The demsnd for feeders was again in good
shnpe this morning and the prices paid
looked steady to strong as compared with
yesterday.
Quotations for grass stockt Good to
choice lambs. 16.60So.75; fnlr to good lambs,
4.75ij;o.26; good to choice yearling, l.!7i((i
4.00; fair to good yearling. 33.60ii3.75; good
to choice wethers, 83 4043.63; fair to gond
wethers. 23.154(3.40; good to choice ewes,
12. 75 3. 25; fair to good ewes, t.Wti!.li;
feeder lambs. J3.604T4.00; feeder yearlings.
3flcff3 .Bfl: feeder wethers. 1.1753.25: feeder
ewes, 11. Wen 2. bO. Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
378 Idaho ewes 107 8 20
1.0 Idaho cull yearlings 77 8 50
6G0 Idaho wethers and yearlings. 98 3 65
30.1 Idaho yearlings 76 I 75
4W Idaho yearlings 82 3 80
lil western lambs 69 4 00
72 Idaho lambs 63 4 50
100 cull ewes 90 2 00
27 Idaho ewes 104 3 00
597 Idaho ewes 93 3 00
lf6 Idaho feeder lambs 54 3 25
201 Idaho feeder yearlings 76 3 50
4.M Idaho wethers 82 3 65
3,'tf Idaho feeder lnmbs 47 3 75
570 Idaho yearlings 81 3 75
15 Idaho yearlings 83 8 75
76 Idaho lambs 61 6 00
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle and Hogs Incline Lower, While
Sheep Stay Sternly.
CHICAGO, July 30-CATTLE-Recelpt!,
9,000 hcid. including 500 Texans; market
Heady to 10e. lower; good to prime steers,
35.000(5.50; poor to medium, 33.9(ii4.90; stock
ers and feeders, J2.5ti'ii4.30; cows and helf
ers, $1.25$ 4.75; canners. tl.SaW&M; bull
-'.oiJ(4 oo; calves, U-UiW-W; Texas steers,
$3.5O(rt5.o0.
HOGS Receipts today, 26.000 head; esti
mated tomorrow, 15,000 head; left over, 7,00;i
head; market opened steady and clos d
lower; mixed and butchers, $5.156i.60; goon
to choice heavy, $5.404jj.65; rough he ivy,
$4.80(65.25; lignt, $5.3&Si.75; bulk of sales,
I5.254l5.45.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 15,000
head: market steady; good to choice weth
ers, i3.6tK.f3.90; fair to choice mixed, 32.;..tf
3.50; western sheep, 13.0OST3.95; native
lambs, $3.256.00; western lambs, $4.50416.00.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, July 30. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4,300 natives, 2.20) Texans; calve i,
300 natives, 200 Texans; best steers, steadv
to strong, others weak; best quarantine
steady, others lower; cows and helfeis
Arm; stockers and feeders lower: bulls
lower; choice export and dressed beef
steers, St.TS&aa; fair to good, $3.754.75;
stockers and feeders, $2.oVi4.35; western fed
steers, $3.00itf4.90; Texas and Indian steers,
$2.404.60; Texas cows, $1.60(&'3.o0; native
cows, $1.75&4.00; native heifers $2.255.00;
canners, $1.152.30; bulls, $2.00ij3.7u; calves,
$2.0C4j6.25.
HOUS Receipts. 7.000 head: market
opened steady to 10c higher, clo-ln?
weaker; top, $5.40; bulk of sales, $5.15ttS25;
heavy, $5.074g,5.20; mixed packers, $.15
5.30; light, $5.75S.35; yorkers, $5.304.6.36;
pigs, $5.304tY40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.000
head; market steady; native lambs $3.16:$
5.85; western lambs, !3.004i6.50; fed ewes,
$2.904.90; Texas clipped yearlings, 13.00
4.85: To s clipped sheep. $2.75&1.60: stock
ers and feders, $2. 704(3.60. ,
' St. I.onls Live Stock Market.
CT. LOUIS. July 30.-CATTLE-Recelpts.
5,000 head. Including 8,000 Texans; market
active and about steady for natives, slow
and easy for Texans; native shipping and
export steers, $4.25Wj.25; dressed beef and
butcher steers, $4.(Mi'5.00; s.ecrs under 1,000
lbs.. 13. Toil 4. 55: stockers and feeders. $2.66
3.70; c-ws and heifers, $2.251j4.55; canners,
$2.002.60; bulls, $2,5043.65; calves, f3 0 4j5.50;
Texas and Indian steers, tJ.lij'f.zo; cows
and heifers, $2.20a3.00.
HOGS Receipts. 6,500 held: market
steady to lower; pigs and lights, li.OO'i.83;
packers, 4.i..f.vi'.; outcners ana select
heavy, $6.406.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.000
head; market steady but dull; native mut
tons, $3.6(4.3.75; lambs, $4.0041.50; culls and
bucks, $2,otKii4.00; stockers, 2.75r3.16; Tex
ans, 13.014) 3-40.
SIoox City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITT. Ia.. July 80. (Special Tele-
rram.l CATTLE Receipts, 200; Blockers
slow, killers steady; beeves, $4.0 (35,00; cows.
bulls and mixea, i.o-.K(ii.io; stocKers ana
feeders, $2.5ooj3.70; calves and yearlings,
$2.50413.60.
HOUa Receipts, l.txxi; market strong at
$6.00(i5.20; bulk. $5.07V4i-10.
Stock In Sight.
Following were the receipts of live stock
at the six principal western cltlej yester
day:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
. 1,729 7,281 7,332
. 9,i0 26.6x0 16,000
. 4,300 7,000 4,00)
. 5,000 6,500 2,000
. 1,6!6 6,407 740
200 l.biX)
. 21,825 63.C91 29,072
Omaha
Chicago .....
Kansas City
St. Louis ....
St. Joseph ,.
Sioux City ..
GOSSIP OF COMMISSION ROW
Berries of All Kinds Doing a Trans
formation Act that Ends
In Jam.
The berries are not going where the flies
go In winter time, but they are disappear
ing. This week they are still to be had
some of them. Next week parades the
question mark. The rain has been more
than three days' grace to the blackberries
and to the red raspberries and without It
the former at least would have been seen
no more next week. The morning trada
sold out the supply of blackberries, ths
eager retailers struggling to get the last
to present to their customers.
The berries were all local and' all good,
and sold at about $1.75. The red raspberrlei
are as a rule as fine to look at as the
right-end girl of the chorus. They were
$2.50 to grocers who took their eye, but
Wednesday there happened to be too
many In town and the money consideration
some crates holding berries that you
Deeds filed for record yesterdsy as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Farnum street, Omaha:
E H. Tice to B. F. Moss, undH In
.r. In lota 16 and 16. block T.
Reed a 1st add $ 1
n F. Moss and wlfo to B. S. Beau-
chamu 20,000
Joseph Pavllk and wife to Frank
ui,l nU lot 10. block 4. Potter A
Cobb's add tcO
Anna Corrlsan to Henrietta Jordan.
lot 2. block 6. Logan Plaoe add 400
Edward Caasldy and wife to Oeorge
u.ir I. Ilaacajra, 'add to Oka-
homa t
A'ex L. Metsel and wife to Thomas R.
Homlna. lot 13. block t. Omaha View
add 5
Samuel D. Rynearson and wife te D.
S. Curtis, lots 4, 6 and 1 block 115.
South Omaha
New Omaha Thomson-Houston Eleo-
trlo Lis tit company to Omaha Elec
tric. Light and Power company, sub
lots 8 and I. government
it tot a. i
tlon 3-14-11; part lot 1, block S3, ttnd
lot 2. block 88, soutn oraana
Nels A. Pedersen and wife to William
E. Nielsen, lot t, Arlington add to
South Omaha
Frank W. Duper et al to H. E. Cox.
'.ota 1 to I and IB to . Howling
Green
United States to Henry M. Underhlll.
sat 6-16-1$ (patent)
r. J. Day et al to Robert n Otron.
e lot U, block t, Reed's Id add
t00
oo
could see were the wrecks of dissipation,
that were quietly slipped off at $1 2S. Shut
out from the grocers, they will likely
enough. take up with the peddler man.
Currants of "ur own soil we have ha
none, but for the past two weeks smal!
shipments have been getting In almost dally
They will all be In the jam ty Sundny.
The earlier lots were from Michigan, but
now It Is Colorado, from where fifteen
cases came yesterday. Three dollars was the
straw which showed which way the cur
rants ran yesterday morning. They arc In
the itroccr's w.iffon with the band.
Cantaloupes are tidy creatures and yes
terday on the market they cleaned up
nicely. The price was In the neighborhood
of $2, but If any retailer wants a crate or
two of them today It will be a matter
of personal preference on the part of the
melons and not Improbably It will be money
that tnlks. There will be more In S.iturday
or Sunday, some being under contract from
Arkansas.
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