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THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: HATUHDAV, AUGUST 1. 1003.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
A'l Board of Trsd F.-cduo i Are Wtik
and Clo-e Lower.
WHEAT PIT IS MOST ERRATIC ALL DAY
More Rain Depresses Corn, 'While
Oat t)ii In Sympathy,
Provisions neraaur of
Cheaper Hoks.
CHICAGO. July 31 WfnknrM wan mani
fcs.eu lii imth toe fcraiu utij prov.iion pus
tx.iay, rrpte.i.fc. 1.1. ci ; i.iei,
tj4)it,iii,'. cvrn sinu ojis ecu uit .aC w.ii.u
b(vleinb.r ), DViatiur.a wtie iro;.i 1 ;.o
loner.
'Hading In whtat was only moderate and
tin- lT.ule.el on li,e wno,e was u,i..i.cil u
weakness, wltn price quite eir.me. The
euny moinli.rf newa tm or a .-.tuirr doubt -ful
fhiiraeiir unci opening pr.ces wuie
about steuuy, Septeim.ir a shade to
V'l'n.c highec, at i'Vg ili-c. 'i here n.s oti
Sidersble Milir.g preesuie ut II. e siari, auc
partly to the fart that receipts at rii. Lio.n
were for the l:rst time ins ear lurgt-T lii.in
a year ago uinl punly to ti.e lact m.it tne
majority of tracers were on the long sul.
wl.li many willing- to take prufiis. After
ruling weaK for u time tiie iuaret finned
tip on rercwed reports of d,nnbge In the
no.tliwest, but further liquidation soon car
rier? prions off again. 1 he session was
marked hy these advances with subsequent
declines until the Inst half hour, when
heavy realising carried prices to the boiio.n
notch, September selling down to 7fiC. Tho
close -waa at 7W4i'1c. a net teas of vc
for the day. Cleaianees of wheat and flour
ware equal to 6,!'J,i(it bu. Primary reeelpiH
wer (l.S.ntm bu., against 1,'iOu.Mo bu. a year
ago. Ex port a of wheat and flour lor the
week Recording to Ilradstreels were 3.182.0O0
bu. Minneapolis and Dublin reported re
ceipts of 123 cars, which, with local re
ceipts of 84 cars, 26. of contract grade,
made total receipt for the tln-r: points of
187 cars, against 176 cars last week and
HI cars a year ago.
Mora rains In the corn belt caused weak
ness In that grain, and although there wn
fair support from the locul traders and the
commission houses tho market failed to re
spond to any great extent to this demand.
The break In wheat also had a depressing
Influence. Taken as a whole, the market
was not a big affair. The closo was weak,
with September off '4c, at b2c, after sell
ing between IL'Vse anil 6?(fr5iTsC. Lnc.il re
ceipts were 101 cars, with IS of contract
Trade.
Oats for July delivery failed to produce
any excitement In the pit, the squeexe
which had been In progress some time hav
ing apparently been abandoned, and the
price of that commodity dropped llc dur
ing the day, closing at S3Hc Other months
ruled weak In sympathy with the decline
In other grains, and September closed 'io
lower, at 33c after ranging between 33a
and 33Xte. Local receipts were 28 cars.
Provisions ruled wenk In symptthy with
a decline of S'iflOc. in the prtoo of lings,
and on selling by outsiders, early followed
l-y selling by small packers and brokers.
The close was weak, September pork be
ing down SOc. at 113.90. September lard was
off We. at 7C2. and ribs were 16o lower,
at $7 97
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat
80 cirs; corn, 150 cars; oats, 270 cars; hogs,
1? "'f head. . ,
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artless. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.lYes'y.
Wheat I
tJuly ITWrvfc
IJtily
tflept.
Sept.
Sept.
Dec.
May
(V-ifs
July
Sept.
Dec.
May
Pots
Sept.
Le rd
Sept.
Oct.
Bilis
Sept.
Oct.
B3H 63W
7B1
79 T!hi 77!
nvtl i".
79T78(rT79l78'ViI79
79l
79'i
74
7sV4!78Vsl7MsVi
62VfrVs
42
13 80
7 W5
7 76
1 te
R14 blW Ml4
R2'i MA
6'!H,r.V4TfAi.';iVoV4 52
52V4 :Wit bU
4SH
3'4
13 80 :
.7 87
7 75
8 OK
7S7HI
3314
33Vs
M
id
13 60
I
7 77W
7 66
7 P5
3SH) 4S
3H:33T4fS4
M 14 3'
30',4
13 60
7MH1
t 65
I
i 77H
7 82V4I 7 87HI
is so
7 flTH
7 86
8 12H
7 S74
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu.
Corn, ou, ..
Oats, bu. ..
fcye, bu
llarley, tiu.
No. t tOld. New.
Cash quotations were as follsws:
FL.OUK Steady; winter paients. IS.'JaU
.W, straights, 3.4C.1.70; spring pate-its,
H (X1&4.40; straights, ..J.W); bakorj, 8J.U
ii3 3.
WHEAT No. J spring, 808Ic; No. 8, 76
80c; No. 2 red, 77479e.
CORN No. 2, HVnWc; No. 2 yellow, 820.
OATS-No. 2, 33'4c; No. t white, 863. c;
No. 8 white, 33jS5c.
RYE No. 2. M&ilttc
BARLEY Good feeding, S2840c; fair to
choice malting, 47053c.
SEEDS No. 1 Ilnx. 93c; No. 1 northwest
ern. 7c; prime timothy, $3.40; clover, con
tract grade, ill.OC 1UU.0O.
I'ROVlfllONS Mess pork, per bbl., 813.37H
fil3.60. Iard. per 100 lbs.. 7.f.0i8'7.6:V4- Short
rtbs sides (loose), $7.6ufft7.7o. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). 7.oxy J.8'Vj; short clear
Bides Iboxed). tS.5igM.37Vt.
The following were tho receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain yesterday.
wiceipia. bnipmenia
, 17,400 10.700
67.SPO 2IU.700
, 123.800 127.500
, JC7.40O S62,40O
6,700 lu.800
la.400 S.m
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter mirket was steady; creameries, 141J
IStyc: dairies. M'im'c. Eggs, easy at mark,
tii'i Includod, 11 '4 12c. Cheese, steady ut
10HUll-
MiW YORK GENERAL MIRKET.
Quotations of tit Day on Various
I otuiuodliU'S.
NEW YORK, July W. KWUR-Receipts,
17, o, a obis.; Miii, t,jbt liu.s.; lii.ACb
le..) tcntv, i.a. ini.ily neiu; vi..itei .n..
u.mu.4.1i, wmier sU'.aota, v-.o4i.u;
.u.io..oi paieum, wiiilct e-
un, t-.juii.ou; uiinweaoia o.keiBt
tiuur, ioaiy; iir ta oua, Vi.v ohuico
to taiicy, vu.Kauu.6o.
Cuivi.-iii.Au on-udy; yellow western,
51. li. cit, i.lo; ki.n-uriea, .jou'.ia.
iiiE vuiei; No. weju.ru, w..c, t. o. b.,
ai.j-l; sil, iwJVjc; u. 1. 1., ioik.
bAULKl-Duli; leeduii, i.c, c. 1. f.. New
Yoik; iiiaUlna', ul'u "-. v. 1. i, Now xnrk.
V It La i i.ecoipi, w.iiij bu.; expons,
40, bu. bpot, uUil: fo. I ted, ie, ele
vator, und Iwnc, f. o. b., uilout; ro. 1 norlU
ern, Dulutli, nuV.c, f. o. b., atloat; iso. 1
bald, Munltoba, Voc, 1. o. b., afloat, up-
lions 0eneu eusiei- oil ioreign Aeiiing
off at $2S.5'u"o9.00 for spot. Shipment of
tin from ine straits duung Juiy wee 4.i
tons. The local maraet tor cpper ru.erl
uu.l and more or leas nominal en the basis
01 i3.ui$ii.2a for lake and electrolytic tml
:. hHi I ) lor casting. In Iximlon the
li.etMi steadied tip )2 ImI for spot nd
tor futures to a.57 lf for the former and
I s for the latter. Lead also showed u.
steadier undertone 1.1 t.ie wi.n.iSn ,,,4,1,1.'.,
closing Is Id higher at til. while the local
market continued firm slid unchanged at
14 So lor spot. Krelter was unchanged all
eroiind, here at 16 kH and In london at C2.
Foreign lion markets is etc dull and tin
rhuiifil ISIsagow elored at 62s 3d and
Mlrtdlcshorongh st 4f P'Vtd. The same
quiet conditions ru!ed here, whe-e prices
am nominal with No. 1 northern foundry
quoted st 17.5'il.On, No. 2 northern
foundry at tMiA".( and No. 1 southern
and No. 1 southern soft at l.7o17.00.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Home grown, per dox., 3)
Condition of Trade and Qnotntlona on
tinte an'l rsn'er Prod ace.
frnrjR Fresh .tork. loss off. 1.1c.
LIVE l'Ofl.rny Hsns. ftc: spring chick
en", per Ih.. ISfffH.; ros'ers. according to
S-e. 4Hc; iiere-s. 10l)c; Ojd ducks. 6c.
yrtr flocks. W 1 'V
M'TTEP PnrVtna; stock. 12c: choice
n.Mf- In tis "WIOc; srpsrsro', ;rv.
FnEftfT FtSIT -Kresh eacirh tront. 90
nlc''eel. 7e: rlke 10c: nrfh, s:
b-'fTslo. ,Wfr bloefsh IRe: whl'eflh. ?
pilmnn. tie- h-ddrefr. 10cr codfish. le;
edspprr 10e: lobsters e'od. per lb.,
Pnn; ohrt"rs -ren . pe- Ih., - hitthe-s
'1e; rnfflsh. lie- h'n'-''- Ks-s. "-ftPr- ts'b"t.
10c; crapple. 17c; herring, dc; jcrch, 6:;
wMt his--. 10: b'-'-flns. fc.
PHAN-Per ton. r.
WtT-P'lees qooted Omabl Vho''e
re"le- n"n-'-'tin r-hne vn unls'"'.
: No. s- fnd'uTi. 7.W): cesre. 7.
Rr" St-nw. tf. Thes" prices are toe hsv of
rood color oni quality. Demand fair and
rsr- 'l-ht.
RYE No. 2. '
VFCKTA TILES.
NEW POTATOF9.vuthern ond home
grown, per In., 003k!.
tX't'l'MliSlU, Ho
(E4f.c.
HFJANS T'onie rrown. wax. n isVet
basket, 7(00c; string, per market basket,
f"AULTFLOWER Home grown, pr dox.,
60e.
CAPBAOE New California, per lb., 1C.
r - r; i'f r nor . is.hc.
TOMATOES III., iwr 4-hnKlrn erote tl
t"tI-T1A np-Pir Ih.. 1e
NAVY PEAN-Pef bit.. 12 60.
cteT,T!-Ty Mlch"rsn. per dox.. S-SOe.
UNIONS New homo grown, dry, per lb.,
lic
FRt'ITS.
BLACKHERRlLb ioin crown, tier 24-
quart case, W.iKj.
i'LL A1S Iiuibanks, 31.2501.40; P. D., per
box. 81.2j1.36; Wasnlritjton. tl.2ftl.85;
liradshaw. i.ioffll.SB; Wixon. 81. 5u: Koltey
japan, 31.60.
rnuntii-Tragedy, per box, $1.36.
PEACHES California, earlv freestones
and early Crawfords, $1.10.
i- LKHAn iwer l-qu case, $2.
GOOSKBEHK1E8 Per 16-qt. cuse. $2.
PEAKS California, Dartlelt's, per box,
$2.6CU--60.
CANTALOCPE! Texas standard, per
crate. 42.00; per crate, $1.76.
APPLES New stock. H-bu.. 7."ri.
WATERMELONS Texas, 25400 each.
TROPICAL FKClTb.
FIOP Turkish, ls-lb. box. per Ih.. 18e.
ORANOES Mediterranean, all sixes,
$3.5": St. Mlckes t,r paper rind, all tlxes,
$3.V4.r; Valenclas, $4.26.
LEMONS California tuner. ?en to 360
sixes, $."i,23; 240 to 270 sixes, $1 503.00.
LIMES Florida, per 6-basket cratn, $6.00
e.5o.
. MISCELLANEOTB.
roPC6RN-Per lb.. 2c; shelled, 4c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6Vc; No. 2 green,
6c; No. 1 Huheu, 7c; No. 2 suited, Mc;
No. 1 veal calf, fe to 12 iba., S'.jc; No. 2 veal
calf, 12 t 15 lbs., t'4c; dry salted hides, HJ
12c; sheep pelts, 26l. iic; horse hides, $1.6tKyi
.6'.
Nl'TS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
17c; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 2 soft shell,
per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c;
llraxils, per lb., 12c; filberts, per lb., 12c;
almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell,
per lb., 15c; pecans, large, per lb., ltf4c;
small, per lb., 11c; peanuts, per lb., 6V4o;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c.
St. Lonls (irnln nnd Provisions.
BT. LOUIS. July 31. WHEAT-Lowtfr;
No. 1 red cash and elevator, 77 Vic; irark,
VjiiiWAc; July, Sepiemoer. i6V4a; De
cember. SOfcc; No. 2 hard, 7t76V4c.
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash. 4JVc; track,
50!y51c; September, 60Sc: December, 48HO
40c.
OATB Lower: No. I cash, 33c; track.
3334c ; September, J2V4c; December, SSvkW
S3Vtc; No. i white, " 4c
RYE Firm at 60V:fil'4s.
FIX)CR Quiet; red winter patents. 13.90
et.W); extra rancy and straight, 3MJ3.n6;
Clear. $S.20i"3.33.
SEED Timothy, nominal; $3.40 for prime,
for Veptember delivery.
CORNMEAL Steady. $2.70.
PRAN Strong; sacked, east track, 71Q73o..
HAY Steidy; timothy, $.0OC31.VOu; prai
rie. $7.0Cfi.60.
IRON COTTON TIES $1 CC.
BAOC11NO KA16lc.
HUMP TWlNV-6c.
PROVISIONS Perk, lower; JobblnR. stan
dard mess. H4. I-ord, lower. $.S0. Rneon
(boxed), lower; extra aborts, $8.50; clear
ribs fS.TR: short clear. J0.J5.
METAI-S Lead. strong at $4.204 !2V4:
spelter, firm st $3.50.
POULTRY Otiict; cMckn, HHe; sn-lngs,
10c; tu'k-ys, 13c; ducks, fV4e; geese. 430.
BUTTER Quiet; creamtry, 14319V4c;
Cnlrv. 1S(Ue.
EGOS Steady at I3'e. loss off.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls.,.., 4 000 8 OfiO
Wheat bu VI eao 37 OftO
Corn, bu r 000
Oats, bu 36.000 2S.00O
advices were not encouraging. The Scotch
banks put much stock on the market,
chlrlly gold fields, and the position of sev
eral prominent firms of brokers was much
discussed. It was et:ili-d that the London
correspondents of certain New York houses
were In ilHicultles. '1 hus the expected re
covery was prevented. Consols were weak
at first, but part y recovered. Home rail
ways were easier. Americans opened dull,
made some recovery arid atlerward closed
quiet.
PARIS. July 31. Prices on the bourse
tcuay were unfavorably Influenced by bad
rt.it-rta from ljndon. Later the market
btiame more steady and at the close trad
ing was lalrly active and stocks were well
SontsJned. Rentes opened heavy and closed
linn. The prlvatu rate of discount wm
2 9-14 er cent. Three per cent rentes, Ut
ti.Hc for the account; exchange on London,
2..f IV for checks.
MERLIN, July 31. Business on the bourse
today was stagnant. Iron and coal shares
wire weaker on rumors th-U the coke syn
dicate must make a 10 per cent reduction
In Its output. Government securities were
quiet.
SEW YORK s Tilt KS AND ROSDS.
Atchison Rally Maya General 8 lamp,
but Market la geml-Stasrnnnt.
NEW YORK, July 81. Trading in stocks
became extremely aputhetio tciuay and at
times the di'Hl.iij; on the (to.ir were ni
more than nominal. The undertone was
heavy, out tne pike movement wa.i nar
row and uncertain. Thj rtcent wtakne s
m Atcnls.in wad suppoSid to bj expl iltied
by the statement of June net rarnl.igs
showing a decrease tompaioJ wlih the pre
ctdbig june of ,41,311. An ( flV.'.al cxp.ana
tlon was adoeu that tne heuvy coats of
the floods were accountable for the poor
showing. The bears who have been sell.nt
lite stock short ceased to operate on that
side of the water nnd covere I. The ra.ly
In Atchison relieved the market of yester
day's principal tllsturblng factor and
checked any general downward Undmcy,
but the diminil became light and the mar
ket waa semi-stagnant. '1 he det-rm nttlon
to keep out ot tlie market was partly one
to the issuance of a circular by the Rock
Island directors asking lor authority to
Issue a $2a,Oi.l;O0 refunding and unifying
mortgage. This Is a confirmation of miny
rumors which have circulated lately with
out receiving wide credence. The wen.kiio.-s
of the stjck yesterday was due to thee ru
mors, and It rallied today, indicat'ng t'.'nt
yesterday's selling was for th short ac
count. The proposed Issue Is a puxalj to
Wall street In vkw of tho present condi
tion of the securltlos market. Money con
ditions retained yesterday's relaxation and1
preliminary figures indicate a rash giln
by the banks for the week of nearly $7.M,.
The repayment of the Pennsylvan a
loans has been expected to show In to
morrow s bank siaten.cnt, but the pur
chase of the Evanuville & Terro Haute,
nnd payments of $5.iOO,OX) on the final In
stallment on the international Mercantile
Marine underwriting and of $3,5.fl,t,00 on th
Louisville & Nahvll.e bond underwriting
may complicate the loin Item of the banks.
The nominal ease in tha time loan market
seems partly due to tho light demand for
loans, snd this In turn does not frea the
stock mnrket from evld?r.ee of forced li
quidation In spots. Yes.erday's extreme
weakness In some of the specialties revived
some fears of money troubles in today's
market and helped to paralyze the trad
ing. The struggle for Ihe Consolidate!
Lake Superior company to obtain sub
scriptions to itH bond offering was ac
corded attention for its possible echo In
the stock market. Bt. Paul s moderate de
crease in June net earnings and Union
Pacific's moderate Increase seemed to be
equally without effect on those stocks.
The weekly statistics of grain exports con
firm the hope of a good foreign demand
for wheat, the shipments rising 609.464
burhels over Ihoew of the preceding week,
but the corn exports have fallen off 552.520
bushels for the same period. The day's
movements of pries wern mostly lnlg
nlfirnnt. New York Central was forced
down over n point on renewed rumors
that a bond Issue was pending to provide
for terminal Improvement". Unltel States
Steel preferred was notnblv heavy. Tho
local tractions made advances and Amal
gamated Copper rose a point over last
nlsrht. None of these changes was main
tained, and the market clr.sed dull and
h-n vv.
Ponds wer- Irregular. Total sales par
value. $1,430,000.
Pnlted States bonds were unchanged on
call.
Following are tne quotations on the New
fork Stock exchange:
Atchlion ti so. Psclfla 1
Do pi 4 Ui go. Hallway toi
Bal. jnio ui i wu m
uu p(d -.. bTu & Pacific
Canadian Pauioa ... .Uiv i'Oi. Jo. St. L. A W. .
.lu 1 uo pia
. JJ1,, L'u.an fauldc It
. An Did v-
. H iWabaau
. do ifd
. ft Wbanllug St U K
Xti, Wn. teulral ....
. ivi do pld
i Adiua ttx
. 1 IS Au-ati'ioau Kik
. ;jHt'iatMU btaica Kx
. ..I1, Wll-Faio Ex..
. KiVAmal. Copper ...
.'.t4 jAmar. Car A K..
.! Oo pld
. 1J4 Aii.r. Lin. (Ill vi
uo pin 30
Cables, rallying on bull crop news 1 scftnrt -)ers. trVf.6V
boo.'
Iiorn the nortiiveat. then leeanie very li
regular later on un eriatlc local trade. At
times the southwest soid un larger re
ceipts, but there seemed to be f ir aup-
Kin under Vic for September until tne
t hour, when tlie heavy selling broke
prices severely and the market clu.ed V
,0 net lower. May closed at KSc, Sep
tember at kbViC and December nt tCie.
CORN Receipts, 53 100 bu. ; expo. ts. 39.854
bu. Spot, steady; No. J, CA10, e'.evitor.
end K-V. f. b., nrtoat: No. J yellow,
t-!t'4c: No. 2 white, ROc. The option mar
ket was generally du'l rnd eisy under Im
proving crop news, lower cables nnd poor
speculative support, closing VtC" net
lower. rrtmber cjoscd ut 5S'.4c and De-ce-nl-er
at 6?c.
OATS Rece ipt s, bu.; enft-ts, Mem
bu. Spot, nomlnsl: No. 2, 40c: stand-rd
white. 41": No. 3. SHc: No. ! white. 41Uc;
No. 3 white, 4et.e: track white. rT Ifie
O'lns were nominal.
BRAN rull: sprinr. t17.R.7 76: itd
(H'n. $13.(0119.50; winter, 1S.i)UjM.00: citv.
$100.
IIA'-,'iclv: shipping, IWRSc; good to
Ch.v 1 teri.5. ' "
1'OPS-"Qii't: trte. comiion to choe,..
11.12 ercn. lOr'-V: l"c e-op. l?inr 0l.1s
ftc. lMctie eo "ur; crop, lutff21We: 2oi
cr- Tfi- 'e.
TIirFS-Qiilet; C!t tvrston, r0 to lh
lc: CaU'ernlt VI to 2S Uia.. lc; Texus Urv
ft o 8 U s . 14e.
1 KATHKR Stendv: neld. SiffUe.
RICE Easy: do e-c. (air to extra, 4'i
r' e ,'"p" powslnl.
PROVISIONS Ilecf. wetkr; fam.Jy, $,(V1
annfo; mess, . n .. cr .is Mi
son; assems-n. t ins.n
r"'ss. flt'Mtis r"u re t- wel-r- vv.
led belllos.' lOjVII.M; pier's t shoulders
M(VXH,M): r'efcled h-ve--. i tylTftf!. I.ird"
quiet: western tne-. $;,o; ,1-i!y ele,
rn' 7S; 8!'",h AwtIcs. t V), rnwinil
V.lJefi.bn. Po-k. . fnmile, f U.f 4t!T 73;
S)..-r ilif. lT.ro- tj fe, J7 ,
T T ' O' ri ; city, 4Ve. ninin.il:
PPTTF11 " --"'ets. txnr, rVs. rm;
aee isiee, iMfT'e; eesnr". 1BATN.
rrFT-'1C-neeep. S3.'f kr' : fr:
f"M r""i, n--v. r"l' f 1-4 snd
r-V aO" In- eo' .--, wh'tN 10"
rfin"-H'f't"i. -ts --ket firm;
..-.,. t rtr, ri.
"fi'tTRV-A'l,A asv we"- spr'i
rhtckns, He; fowls, ije: torkejs. i'e.
.Iressed -v; wfen "'lera, ISQlCc:
(c-'- lfU??e- ..rVeys. 137ir.
MB""At J rwer nl Hi In fndon
were freer nd rtc wc- e.er p,.
.-oenee 18s fc e-t nd 17s fr f'l
turea, th -er ,rlpa; at 1T 1( nd
torl at fill M. Th locl isarta- weak-
ui.l la iiiyiti aa clu4 Uiut Zi p-Aui
Knnnnn CI y fire In and ProTlslona.
KANSAS CITY. July Jl.-WHKAT-Sen-tember
f7Vie: December. GWKSMjC ; e,gn.
No h-rd. i9'A(S70e. No. 3. H4Tr n: No. 4.
r3fl67c: rrj-cted. 6?f4c; No. I red. 747lc;
No. 8 7rjr7Se; receipts. ?S errs.
CORN Srpmber, ' W'.e: December.
4'He; cash. No. 2 nlred 47',4,6,4Kc ; No. 1
ffHt. 48t; Kn .1. 4i."i'47'.',e.
OATE No. I white, 33c; No. 2 mixed, StiH
g81e.
nvF-No. 2. 60c
HiV-'i-oiee timothy. $8.50iS.O); choice
prn-l. "7?7We.
RCTTER-Creamery. lf.17c; dilry. fancy.
'EOGS-Frenh, 11?.
Jlarn'n-, Shipment.
Wheat, bu 18 8") 71.?
Corn, bu 8 v 11. "no
Oats, bu 13.000 2,000
Mlnn-aro'ls 'heo. I'lonr snd flrnn.
MTNNFAPOT1S. July 81 WHEAT-Snp-tembe-,
Peee-"h-. 71(e. On track:
Vn. 1 srd f7VwP: No. 1 northern. '.,
87Uc: No. t northern. SS?nliIGc; No. 8 north
er f1''84o.
FT.Ot'R First patents. d.?.5r; ssee.nd
paten's. M.. o,i4 40: fl-st clears. $3 50SG.60;
j URAN-In bulk. 1?.0P12.SS.
Mtlivnnkre r-ln Mnrkn.
MIT.WAl'KEE. Ju'y 81 WHKAT
Steady; Nt 1 northern. 84ib68c: No J
nortbern. 8iWc; new Eeptomler. 7$'ri8'lia
ashed.
nYK-Frm: No 1. B3'4j3-PARLEY-Du!l;
No 2, tfQSc; sample, 43
Ci-'Vie.
CORN September. &3'e aked.
Phi:e',tl Pronee Market,'
P11IIDET,PHIA. July 31.-BITTTER
Quiet but sie.u.y. extra west-rn tretmory,
me; extri nearby prints, c
EGr:? Kteady ; Mr cle-ntnd: 're h
ne-trliy, lS'v. loss off ; western, lS'iC, I s 1
off; southwestern, lifl7c; southern, l&Va(9
16-.
CHEESE -Uncharged.
I.lTerpnnl Grnts nd Provisions.
LIVERPOOL, Juiy 31. WIIKAT-Spot.
quiet: No. 2 red. western winter, ts 3d:
No. 1 pt rlhern spring. 6 5d; No. 1 Califor
nia, fs 7d; future, dull; September, a 4'id;
Dece-nter. i Zd.
t'ttRN Sxt. American mlxd. steidy,
1 Rd: futures, quiet; July, nominal; Sep
tember. 4s
rtvln nrnln Market,
nri.rT". July 81. WHEAT In itore.
No. 1 hid. 8J'Ac; No. 1 northern. Me; to ar
r've. No. 1 bird. iSc; No. 1 north-rn. 8c;
No. t no-hern. 82Hej September, 79S40.
OATaV-On tiack. SlJl'.ic.
Caatral et N. J...
Clua. Ohio
Chicago it Anoa..
do pld
lln.alo U. IV..
dn 'nl p!d ,
Chicago tt N. W .
Ib'.rato 'le'. A Tr
do pld.-.
C. C. c. St. L.
Colorado So
do 1st pld
do id pld.... ...
IMI. tt Hudaon ...
lwl. L. at W
lxnrrr di It. 0...
do p(d
Erla
do lat pld
do 2d I'M
Great Nor. pfd....
Korking Valley ..
do pld
Illinois ('antral ..
Iowa Central
dn pfd
K. C. aoutharn...
do ptd
L. A N ..
Manhattan L
Met. St. Ry
Mo. Pacinc
M . K. t T
do pfd
.. 314
.. 4;
.. II
.. i
..
. .21
..la
..
.. 41
.. 11
I$!Amr. Locomotiro... il'-t
ailva uo pid
. .yn,.rlt.n 8. tt R..
.I7'l un rid
. "1 lAlntr. Sugar II, f lli'j
. 2 iAnac. Mtniug Co..... i
.118V l)rokl).i 11. T Id
. la co!o. i'uel tt lru...
, JIH'f oli.inLu & II. v 14
. !1 ( una. Ua lki
. sj Urn. Kloi-lr.o lau
later. Paper ....
do iid
.lit Intar. Fu.np
. H'v dn pfd
. :;Natlnnal B.acalt ..
. II iKalional L :i
Nat. K. R. of M. pfd. 7No. Al;l.-kn ....
. t. central iro iracin? jikii
Norfolk A V (2 People's Uaa
1 dn pfd W iPr. aaed 8. Car
Ontarl A W 12: do pfd
Pannayleanla ......123H Pullman r. Car....
P., C. C. A St. L fM.Itenublle Steel
Heading . do pfd
dn l.-t pfd kill, uui.aer uood)
,7 ; 00 prd
lijTenn. Coal A I....
t,7V. B. I.crlhrr ....
CSS.' do pfd
an if. S. HuLber
4Vt do pld
rt ,lT. i. Statl
2: do pfd
I4lr-Wetcru Union ....
171
do 24 Dfd.
Rnrk Ia!and Co...
do pfd
tt.. L. A S. P....
do lit rfd
do id pfd
St. L. S. W
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
MM
HO
. .. ;ir'i
... 15S
SI
ll
4a
UVi
M
?
MX
w
-a
points hls-her. Stiles were 7.ns0 bas;s. In
rludtnir: Feptembei. 3.7iK637ic; November,
3".ti3'V: liecemlier. 41oi4!oc; January,
4 25c; March. 4.4oe; April. 4D6c; May, 4.60c;
June, 4.65c.
Ill AT C I.KARIIO HOI SK.
Tranaaetlons f tka Asseted Banks
nnrlnai the Pas Week.
NEW YORK. July 3l.-The following
table, compiled by Kradrlrcet. shows the
bank clearlnas at the principal cities for
the week ended July 80 with the percentage
of Increase and deciease as compared with
the corresponding; week last yesr:
CITIES.
New York
Chicago
Hoaton "'
Philadelphia "'
St. Louis '
Pittsburg
San Franclsoc.
Baltimore
Cincinnati
'Kansas City .' ."
Cleveland .'
'Minneapolis
New Orleans
Detroit
-Louisville
omaha
Milwaukee.
Provldonco
RufTalo
St. Paul i
Indianapolis
Los Angeles
St. Joseph
Denver
Richmond
Columbus
Seattle
Wnshlngton '
Brtvannuh
Memphis
A lbany
Salt Lake Clt...."
Portland, Ore
Toledo
Kort Worth
Peoria
Hartford
Rochester
Atlanta
Des Moines
New Haven
Nashville
Bpoknne. Wash
Crand Rapids
Sioux City
Snrlnafleld, Mass
Norfolk
Dayton
Tacoma
Worcester
Augusta. Ga...,
Portland, Me
Scranton
Topeka
Syracuse
Evsnsvllle
Wilmington, Del
Rirmlngham
Davenport
Fall River
Little Rock
Knoxvllle
Macon
Wllkesbarre
Akron
Springfield, 111
Whcollne. W. Va....
Wichita
Youngstown
Helena
Lexington
Chattanooga
Lowell
New Hedford
Klamaxoo
Fargo
Canton, O
Jacksonville, Fla
Oreensburg, Pa
Rockford. Ill
Springfield, O
Hlnghamtnn
Chester, Pa
Hlonmlngton, 111
ynlncy. 111
Btoux Falls, 8. D. . .
Mansfield, O
Jacksonville. Ill
Fremont, Neb
tCtlca
tDecatur, 111
Hnuson -
Galveston
Charleston, 8. C
Totals. I". 8
Outside New York.
Clearings. Inc. Dec
$l,K,813.3i7i is!
lo?.i.'40,140 3.8
lld.363,72S ... 2.3
lln.POJ..2 ... v.
4i.0W.3O4 . 7.3
48.2I0.1JSI 4.4
2S,(k4,mk 1 6
so.aa7.i7i ... 1.2
21.612.80) 17.4
20.7U.133 14.3
lii.60S.IO' 6.E
10.411. II ... 7.0
11.338.514 7.3
.104.o ... 6.2
9,.650 8.6
t'..D4,.J ll.il
6.7o.4.l- H.3
ri.sio.xi
6,64.34 8.8
6,407,(160 ... 6.1
ti.Z:fl.7B 12.7
(.306.740 SD.3
4.1?R.8:i6 6.4
4.3T.S,(i:S 14.0
4.473.(110 3S.8
4.376,200
4.115.412 27.3
3,4. 'M! i.O
2.142,642 ... 3 3
2.2M.2S1 22.3
3.WX1.350 24.2
!.3:!O.W4 ... 35.9
2.62J.2I7 34. 1
2.0M.410 ... 2.8
2.7K3(iS 7.7
2.365.767 7.7
2.0I7.7S7 ... 16. ft
2,139.647 ... 11.8
l.sr2.r3 23.1
1.746.63S 6 4
1.809,786 12.7
t.OSO.476 4.
1.903.7M 61.3
1.711.280 3.8
1.009.6S3 ... 11.6
1.302. SSI ... .
1.398.630 16.2
I.61M.S68 10.6
l,n3ft,244 81.6
1.379.613 8.1
693,9'.8 ... 7.0
1.304.6 6 4
1,446.402 6.9
1.135.746
1.347.135
1.012.4.16 ... 4.S
1.415.190 28.6
I l.lfifi.ins ... 21.4
I 639.582 ... . 6.0
6?4.1K1 ... 81.3
I 7M.512 ... 1.8
I 846.041 48.5
1 474.000 ... 12.3
.1 818.34 46.6
I 665.5O0 16.9
6CD551 ... 14.2
S'5.410 8.6 1..
COO.OWl 27.6
6.6.2341 9.2
S53.1C, ... 80.7
4-'4.41 ... 10.8
618.70S 17.4
377.769 3.2 ...
342.006 ... 14.7
12.6 1 .
346,6961 ... 1.9
471.000 23.2
2',4.'7 ... 2.9
431.219
423.HS6 27.7
329.K16I ... 2.8
445,30t 37.7
454.4341 54.9
243.7411 9.4
372.3441 24.8
221.836 ... 2.3
205.762
?60.292 86.8
1S9,66(i 67.8
1,339. 758j 29.0
2a,288: ... 11.7
12.092.804
' 6.360.000 38-2
,' l,040,618j
82,058. 207.1291 ... 7.8
762,388,8121 2.6
CANADA.
(I
Montreal
Toronto
Winnipeg
Halifax
Ottawa
Vancouver, B. C.,...
Oueic
Hamilton
St. Johns, N. R
Victoria, B. C
tLondon .
Totals. t'Janada I f44.46R.78(j
19.1"5.Sni
ja.7:oj.B-3(
1.934,1471
J. 644.760'
1.'X.471
1.460.0S5
1.676.975
872.601
946.177
641.431
724.1331
-I-
10
13.61
8fi!
?S.2
18 31
1S.;
15. s!
7.8
6.3
2 9
.1 :o.
Talnr.ces P-'id In cash,
a'ljist week's. , .
Not included In totals because) of no
comparison fcr Inst, year.
noston Stoek n"'e".
nnoTn ti 1 rl loans. Hffr
. . dm lo-ins. 6fl ner cent. Off!
closing prices on stock- and bonds
AteMron 4a 17 lAllouat
Max. central 4a 11 Ams!msua ...
Atrniaon " "" "-- c :,
dO Pit i.nimri .
Hoaton A Albaor....5
P'.ston Ma '
u.-.. tlev-teA 1M
N. T., N II. A U..JW1
Fltehbarg pfd 11
I'nloii Pacific ...
Mex. Central ....
An.erlctn Sugar .
do pfd
American T. A T
Dominion I. ft
den. Elerlrte
Ma. Electric ....
do ptd
t':ilted Fruit
V. 8. Steel
dn pfd
W rtlngh. Comnvea
Ad-ant ui a
Panlenfllsl
Copper Range ...
Dalr Woat
Franklin
Iele Rovala
ttSA UnKivk
. UVt Old Dominion ...
,.114 Kiaeeola
.1114 Parrot
lilt. ittil.v .. ...
. 11 M' Santa F Copper
il'-ni-rark
Trim-untaln
Trtrlty
itii tod matte
llih
. 11A Victoria
m iwinona
IWolTerlna ...
..1(1
.. 11
.. 71
..in
... MN,
per
clal
a
41M
?t
1.1
u
c
)1
10
11
ii
a
to
14 H
4
1'i
Wm
I
11
ni
l'k
Peoria Market.
July 81.-CORN-DU11;
No. S.
TEORIA.
S: Vo. 4. 49-.
OATS Steady; No. t white, S3e; No. 4.
NEW TOrtK. July Sl.-Ths following are
te neotatlon on mining stocks:
Adsraa Con
tiles
Ilreee
a Itmseertr k Cos....
roaaatoeh Tuanal .,
Con. Cel. A Vs....
"era aiiwt
Tros SMrar
Uadania Caa.....
g Offered.
.
. i
. u
.. 4
,.
1U
..V
l
iLittla Calet ..
nOnUrl
lOehlr
P'dNKlU
Pnoel
Sierra Nevada
, all Hnpa .
xSlaadard ....
sna
14S
a
..... U
it
el
a
H
Forelajai Klaaejelal,
LONDON, July 31-Moner was In brisk
iemand In the market lodav. Discounts
wr easier. The feeling on the Stock ex
change was pcnalmlatle end price were
Irregular. Th forced liquidation does not
i.i-i"f le lav s&dcil atid th Aiut.-lcau
Kfr York Money Mnrket.
NEW YORK, July 30. MONEY On call,
sliady; lowest Mrt. H per cent; highest, 3
per cent; ruling rate, 14 per cent; lust loan,
2 per cent; rlcelng. per cent; time
money, suady; sixty day, 4H ner cent;
ninety days, 6 per cent; six months, lift
per cent.
Th closing quotations on bonds are as
follows:
U. S. rel. :a, reg....lMHL. A N. till. 4a...
do rouuon MS lift. Central 4i...
do la, reg lum: do let luc
do coui'O.i -v, ,. Mlun. A 6t. L 4a
1I0 new 4a, r.'t uS M.. K. A T. 4a...
00 .juroii lia'.i do la
.o old 4a. reg i.KVe N. T. C. tea.
uo oot-w.i e. ... iEn. ea 121H
1'lH.No Piclflo 4a
ll 1 do 3s Mu
N. A W. oon. 4a...,Ji1
aa litea.itue ceb. 4a llu
uai. c.iin e iw ic-t. la. ee 1. at. r. M.lll
do IVia liVaM. L AS. P. 4a ... 9'a
do tout. 4 Wl ,81. L. 8. W. la H i
Csrada 8'.. !a l'4 do la it
Central of Oa. aa. .. . .1U',,S. a. A A. P. 4a....
do lat Inc TO 'So Pselfle 4a Sw
Cbt. A Ohio l,a...l02ieo. Rsl'war Sa 112"i
Chicago A A. me... 12iiTeia A rc!n- If. 114
C R. A O. n. 4a.... SHaiT.. 6t. U A V. 4a.. ,;
C, M A It P g. 4a..l'i Cntou Pterin 4a MV
C. M N. W. e. Ta....l.lgl, do fne. 4 jii
C, R. I. A P. 4.. .IoO'h Wabah la n
C C '. A St L s. 4a . f s 1 fit J
. tnesu irr. .tsi uo oro. II....
Colo. A So. f H IV "st Fhoro 4n
do la. rg
4fl bOUo.t
Atch'.aon geu. 4a. ,
do adj.
... 60
...107i
Ieir A R. O 4a.. MS! Wheel. A L B. 4a.. T
Krlo pr.or lien 4a. . H,W. rmi 4 471
do gci'rl 4a eiK'on. T'iba--o 4s f
P. W. A D. C. la...1MClo. FuU eon. is... U
(Harking Val. 4(ta. .104
s Offered.
Bask Clef rlapre.
OMAHA, July 31 Rank clearings fir to.
day were ll,t!3,57.81; Increase o er corre
sponding day of previous year, Sit ,717.13.
I.nndo eiark llnraet,
IXNDON, July 81. Closing quotations:
7onaola for moDr..l -KKew York Central... 1:444
, . ll k.'nrrntb . x. . .
.. ,a' se pis
.. 4 Ontario A Wsatera.
.. 11H Pannayleaala
V, If b J ...
uaninvi. ,,,... p.a, niMt. , , . , ,, , ,
Canadian Pacific 1 heeding
Cheaapuako A Ohio.. UVi do lat pfd
Chicago G. W 1 I da Id pfd
P U A. at. 14'.ti Snutheew rU.il..
. 11 do ptd
. 1144 Southern Paelfio....
. aOVl'nloa Paclflu
. "II. An wlA
, Ma Vnlted State 'gteei!
Cnnaal
do account.
Anaconda . . . .
Alrhlaon
naltlmora A otila
JJ't
3a
"
41
M
11
sa
404
141,
... a I ' 1 do rfd..
...m iwa
SI
la
C, M. A it
Iielieara
Denver A R. O
do pfd
Erla
do let pfd....
do M pfd ...
Iliinnej vevirei ..ia ininu ......
Iulaeillo Ar Narh...l"T I do pld
ar . 1 .-A I
BAR SILVER Easy at 25 6-16d per ounce.
MONKlf 2fa3 per cent. The rate of dla.
count In the open market for short bills Is
3 7-liS2H p- cent and for three-months'
bills la 2 7-l4,t-lu per cent.
CwxTee Market.
NEW YORK. "July n.-COFFEE-Bnot
Rfo. quiet. Mild. easy. Futures opened
quiet at unchanged prices, but turned more
active In th afternoon and advanced a
partial 6 points under demand from certs In
room operator In th abaenc of aggressive
selling and th mailer Interior receipts.
1 L Civ Wag t4, us I ituk'ltaiigeii to I
Oil and ilosln.
OIL CITY. Pa., Ju'y Il.-OIL Certificates,
no old; credit baltnees. $1.6(j; shipments,
i3 240 bbl".; average, 7.49l blls. ; runs, lM.Sol
MVs.; averug-, 76,,9l bM.; shlpmentH, Lima,
68 701 bbls.; average,.. bbln.; tuna, Lliua,
74,mi bbls averuge, 77.416 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. July 31 -OIL-Turpen-tine.
steady. 60c. Rcln, firm; A, B. C and
li" $165; E? 31.4: F. 8163: O, $175; II, $2.20;
1, 82.70: K 2.i: t, 82.SI6; N. $3.05; W. U..
i3 2S: W. W.. $3 40.
CHARLESTON. 8. C. July 31.-OIL-Turpenttne,
ste-dy. W,r. R.vdn, vienjv.
WIIMIN(lTON. N. C. July 31.--OIl-Splrlts
turpentine, nothing doing. Rosin,
nothing dolner. C'ude turpentine firm at
$1.7S. 83.31 end $J.6.
NEW YORK. July SI OIL Cotton-eed.
e-sv; prlTe crude, nominal; p'lma yellow.
43'i'c Petroleum, steady. Rosin, dull;
strained '"mori to good, $1 Turpentine,
quiet, 52E2He.
TA'ont Mr''et.
ROPTON. Julv Jl. WOOI-The Commer
cial Bulletin will say In tomorrow's Issue:
The wool market Is not ss active as last
week, but Is fullv as strong. There are
fewer trnnssctlons. The small mills have
been operating freely, however, end their
purchases are nssu-ning a large segregate.
The offering, notably of f!eee, are s-nall,
es leedlpa: deilers am heavllv sold nhrsd.
Uenorts from the aonrls ni'irkets sre en
couraging nnd full emr'oyment of ma
chinery Is nseued. The shipments or wool
from Ronton to dne from Ieee-nr 31,
1902. sre 131.706 343 lbs., as sgalnt 159 13.413
nt the snrre dnfe lnt rear. The re-e'ns
to date nre 153 762.926 ls.. a naainst 190,.
36' r4 for the s""e period lest yeT.
PT. !n-IS. Julv 3i.vrM-I-Ssrt-- to
flern; resilum arrades, romhlng nnd cloth
Inr. lRi.22c; llpht Mn. ilf; heavy fine.
jorwr. ,i, w,Hbd. 2T9,iLe.
NEW YORK. July 21. -WOOL Firm.
r.t"r'ed Apple net4 Trledl Kreilts.
NKW YORK. Julv 81. rVAPOPt'P''ir)
APPLKS Ou'et. with molerate Jobbing
trade reported st about reear prlcs and
the tone generally stead v. Common sre
nuoed at 4"r5Hc; prime at KV?c; chnloe
at (PWer "nd fsnev st t"tTT''te.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRT'ITS Ppot
nruns show no speelil feature an 1 rule
steady to P-m at from Se o 7c to- all
e-sdns. Aprl'-ots rre verv flrm'y he'd nn
a fair demand for a' tractive arades.
opetes ar eno-ed at 'flc. snd fane- at
Peach"" rontlnue oulet at 787yro
for choice, and 8lCVsc for fancy stock.
gesrae a si Maxlaaaea.
NEW ORLEANS. July 81. SCO A R Dull;
nnen ketr's. a?S7-1e: open kett'e. on
trlfueal. 8fSi4c: centrlfSiral whites, 4c;
yellow. Saiarae; seonnds. tT3ai.
MOT.ASSKS-r'entrlfugal. d"tl, ReTSwe.
NEW YORK, July 81. HCOAR-Raw.
strong; centrifugal, 84 test, IU-lcj refined,
strong.
Ttrr Gaa4 Mark.
NEW TORK. July 81. DRY O0OD8
Show no Incrrasa In demand, with biyr
taking o-lv what Is ncesary for current
needs. Where goods are required Imme
diately too notch prices are being paid,
but In certain Instances msnufsct er sre
more Wiling to negotiate on goods which
they lutv Uclii, bfyui tut llbej' flii.6M.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipt Moderate and Trading Was
Actiye, with Tt re Fully 8 eadj.
HOGS AVLRAGED A TRIFLE LOWER
Llajkt Ratal f heep and Lamb tn
Qnallty (onamon, kat All Desirable
Grades ot Killers and Feeders
Csmld Be oted Steady.
Reeelnts were
OfTielsl Monday ....
OfTlelal Tuesday
Official Wednesday.
Olhclal Thursila v
OfTiclal Friday
BOCTH OMAHA. July 31.
Cattle. Hogs. 8heep.
2.59
3.047
2,861
1,752
, 1.5110
Fire days this week....r.3.')2
fame days last week. ...12 637
Same week before 14,308
Pame three weeks ngo...1rt.445
Same days last year 11.06
Total Julv, tarfl 4.o!9
Totnl Julv, 19m F" 5"5
Total Julv, iei 51.5"'!
Total Jnl'v. W 57.3
Totnl .TmIv, If Si .141
Total July, 1S! 4H.707
Tots Julv, 117 59.6K3
Totii .Tntv. isnn o.R"(i
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE
The following table shows the receipts of
esttle. hogs snd sheep st South Omaha for
the year to dalo nnd comrnrlsons with last
2.079
4.S4".
4
7.4M
7.000
20.113
35.748
49.731
44.676
2H.S15
""9 7 !4
173. -?H '
2S6.0S1
17a.40i1
?T9.3I9
IM.'H
ir.1.4is
96.878
10.576
2.871
4,8 9
1.312
1,500
27.118
41.432
16,206
14.(i01
34.IJ8
11?. 976
r.v.vi
9.'.3i-6
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.. 19.749
price nsld
H Tne. Dec.
416.SS8 147,814
J n- C71 23.619
R.'t3.f0 136.298
for bore t South
Omiba for lb last several days with com
parisons:
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Th ofTlcia! number of cars of stock
brought In today bv each rond was:
Cattle. Hots.Sh'p.H'ses.
C. M. & Rt. P. Ry.. .. 10
Wabash Ry 3 1
Missouri Pnclflc Ry.. 13 2
Cnlon Pnclflc system 9 20 6 4
C. N. W. Ry 1 4
F., K. M. V. R. R.. 17 23
C, St. P.. M. & O. ... 7 8
R. - M. Ry 10 26
C. P. O Ry 8 6
K. C ft St. J. Ry ... 3
C R. I. P.. east... J 4
llllnola Central Ry... 1
o. f-heei. here today, and they were mostlv
or Inferior finality, so that a fair test of
he market fr ft stuff was not made.
Huyrrs. tlietigh. all seemed to be anxious
ror good stuff, so the market could be
quoted steady. As compared with last
week the nor deslnb'e grades of sheep
ore a little higher, a rood mnnv sales show,
leg an advance of 15'T-re. Part fat stufT.
Though, has not shown much of snv Im
provement. Trading has been brisk all the
week, as the supply has been rather light
s come-. re.l with the demand, and each
day s offerings were disposed of In good
season.
There were r.o lambs on sale todav to
test he market, but thev are undoubtedly
n little lower for the week in svmpathy
with the decline nt Clilcigo and other
ooiiits where Ihe supply has been more
liberal.
There bas been a brisk Inquiry for feed
ers all the week, nnd It Is sn'e to quote
rood lambs wethers nnd yearlings steady
to strong. Kwes, however, nre, If anything,
a 1'ttlo weeker.
Th simply oe sheep rnd lambs during the
month of July has not been nt all excessive,
es will be seen 'ro"i the table of recojpts
clvon at he bead of the eoltmn. As com
pared with last year there Is s decrease
"mounting to shoot '.'.Kno head, but there
Is a rood substantial gain over all other
previous rears.
Quotation for frrflss sfoekt flood to
rtir.-e limbs. 98 S04?.V7K: fair to good lernSs.
TT,!fr,.?S: good to ebolee yenrlin-. 83 TBfs
4 00; fair to r"nd yrerlles, '$3.'ofM.77: ewl
to choice w-ners. 83 (OrfJS 61; fair to go-d
ett"re. 83.133 40; good to cholee ewes.
7RT3.2B: fr.lr to rood ewes. 31.'0r 7:
tfe.- 1-irnbs 33.Srt,r' 00; feede .-earlleer.
97A0M'7; f-fler sesters, 82 75fy7g: feeder
ewes. 31..Wg2.50. Representative salts:
t'llK ICO I.ITB SUlCIt MARKKT.
fabout 4 to SB points below the final prices of
Inst night, with August s llli.g nt ii w.
Helng the Inst dav In the month there was
no trading In Julv' after mid-day and during
I or nioriiliia: 'n- en ie m unu i'it. ..
reportel at 12 SV, n det-llne cf bt" p-ilnt
from the c'.oslng figures of the previous
Plght. Just before mid-day further te
gr.ims were received telling of more rnlns
and damage In the bolt and prices Ss-iln
workid upward, with brokers smIiI to 'in
representing the clique bidding for Jolv
around 13c. The recovery carried pries
back to nesr the best of the morning tP tin
late positions, but ana followed by another
break, led bv August, which declined to
It.SSo, nnd during the balance of the session
Ihe entire market ruled very Irregular.
August was two or three tltnrs bid tip to
12e. closing nt 11 97c. a net decline of 13
points, while the new crop options were nt
practically the low point of the session and
showed a net decline cf from 1 to 8 points,
with the exception of March, which was 'j
Point higher. It was the first notice d.-ivi
for August nnd notices were out to the
amount of some 2."00 or J.ofei. Notices were
Issued bv various houses snd It was re
ported that some, at least, were put out by
brokers supposed to represent the clique.
However, this may be. thev were not
promptly stopped and operated against the
price r.f August In tho open market. Tho
price r.f cotton spot was marked down 70
points to correspond more nearly with the
quotation for August, which Is now th
pot month, but this reduction wss not con
sidered especially significant for the time
being.
ST l,Ol'T9 July 51. -COTTON Quirt:
middling. 12Hc: sales, 3 lwles; receipts,
none; shipments, 137 bales; stock. ? 110 bales.
MVF.RPOOT.. July 31 -IOTTOX- Spot,
modernte business: prices noints lower;
American middling fair. 7. Old: good mid
dling. fi.Rd; middling, (toad; inn- mlildlimr.
6 3ld: good ordinary, O.OSd: ' ordinary, 4.8sd.
The sales of the day were .ymw bales, ot
which Roo were for speculation and expo'l
and Included 4 700 American. Receipts. 12 -rkX)
bsles. Including 4.9n0 American. Futures
opened steady and closed oulet: Amerlenn
middling g. o. c. : August. fi.3:d: August
and September. 6 27d: September and Octo
ber, 5R1d; Octolwr and November. C.l'.'d;
November and Teecember. 5 32fiS3"d: Ie
eember and January. 6.i'7fi8.?sd ; J.itniarv
nnd Febvnnrvr 5 Ji'.ffffl r7d : February and
March, 5.26(1; March nnd April, 5.2rff3 20d.
103
1"1 1.031
319 1 99(1
212 1 990
621 1,836
270
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Total receipts .... 74
The disposition of the dav's receipts nil
as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num
ber of heart indicated:
Catti
Omaha Packing Co....
Swift and Company...
Armour ft Co
C'udahy Parking Co....
Cudahy. Kansas City..
Armour, Sioux Citv...
Armour, Kansas City.
Carey A Kenton
T F. Hus
Wolf & Murnan....
Other buyers - SO 1.816 1
Totals ......'..1.619 8.819 1.916
CATTL.E There was a small run of cattle
here today even for a Friday and for the
week receipts have nlso been modernte.
Taking the month of July ax a whole, how
ever, there Is on increase over Jo'v. 1902,
amountlna- to about s.500 hervl. This In-
crease his been brought about bv the larp
supply of corn-feds coming forward, as
there were a goon many range catt e mar
keted the lact half of Julv a vear aeo,
while this year there have not been enou-rh
range cattle on sale to milk" a market.
The lecil demand, thourh. ha" been In
jcood shape, and as a result the lartre sun
ply has hen well handled. Previous to
this time Ihe lnr-est run of eat?'" for .T'llv
amounted to 69.S"3 h"ad. In 1'"97. Thot
makes the receipts for this month 4,000
j-en.1 heee than fin reeord for Ju'y.
The beef steer market today could safely
bo runted f I'ly steady with yesterdov. Tn
a pood ma.ny caset the mor- delral.!e
irrndes old a little hleber. As blrh 0" 79
wss raid to''ar. ns ae-ntnrt a ton of t'.'.'i
restorday but th? enttle "old toe's;' we-e
not e "ooil. The toe rs-te n wek n"-o
T"rs $5.9". Bu'ers took hold oiilt f'eel .
this morelng. so thst nil the earlv arrivals
were soon dlsno-ed o'. Peme lat- trains
d!Brid th mnrkof to some extent, hut
still a reod e'enrnnce was made. The mnr
ket nri Is fullv a b'-h s It was a wrelj
rrn, with the eooro desirable grades If nnv
thtng g Mttl ble-her.
The cow msrket was slo outre e('ve,
snd the more deslrshl eredF" -old readl'v
st stesdv'to stronfr nrlees. Th" common
kinds wre more or less neTlecte th" -ams
es uin'. wl'h nrles uneven, but stl'l on
Ihe nvera.ee hey oli1 to f'dtv n roo nd-vp(se-e
ss th""- did veeterds". TC'-rrvthlng
sell wss (H'nuef.I r In r.ne, penO'V
Rolls, -eat cs'V-s and s pr. fn. UHt
rimrlw this momln'- snd rsVet couli!
not be n-otert gnvt'n but ("1v.
hoql the tsn FHdiM' eo".'Pnns nn.
vatied In tb stoeksr eid fedr (.i'i(n.
There were let fnv est'1e cn sat -nrt th
d-nind wss llrelted "o tv eon- e-tle b
("id arrive '"d o rrtl . little so-et o-i,,,
n as rw'n'iv t-" of the commoner kinds.
Representative sales:
IircF.F PTtERf.
Cattle Are glow. Hogs Lower, While
Sheep Slay Steady.
CHICAGO. Jtl!v Sl.-CATTT.TC-Reoelpts,
3.000 head. Including S.t) Texnns; slow but
steady: good to prime steers. 81.0 tfC. 10:
poor to med'tim. 83.7594.-9): stoekers and
feeders. $2.50(34.30: cows. $1.2'fi.1.30; heifers.
$2.00 4 60; canners. $1.25fJ',.70: hulls, $?.001t
4 15: calves, $3.0Og6.00; Texas fed steers,
$3.00074.. 50.
HOOS-Reeelpts lodav. 23,00) heid; esti
mated tomorrow. 10.000 held: left over, 8,(0)
head; , close 20SI30C lower than Thursday;
rrlxed and hutrhers. $4ft'5.40; go"d to
choice h"avy. $ ,15i"i.3E: rough heavy, $t."'Vif
5.10; light. $1 20if5 65; bulk of sales, 5.00'Ji
5.25.
SHKKP AND I.A MR? Receipts. ROfl
head: steady; good to choice wethTs. $3 9()
(W.W: fnir to choice mlxel. $2.75t.60; west
ern sheep, $3O0(ii3.90; nntlve lambs, $3.2jjp
Hos-s. Sheen j 6.00; western lambs, $4.00ir0.00.
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Kniiaes City Live .stock Mrerket.
KANSAS CITY. July S1.-CattleRe-ceip.s.
1.700 head natives. 300 head Texans;
rn'ves, KKI head natives. 4i bead Texans;
good corn fed cattle. 510c higher; win
tered westerns and good quarantine,
steady: best cows and heifers, strong;
stoekers ond feeders. lownr: choice export
and dresed beef sters. 81. i5tft).?5: fair to
good, $3.50i?t4.76: stoekers and feeders. $2.09
(ffl.EO; western fed steers. $i.'K-4 9: Texas
nnd Indian steers, $2.20(S-I.UO; Texas cows.
$1.7'3.00; na'ive cows, 1 .6 Vg4.10; native
heifers. 82 XV"rf4.75; cinner-. $1 ,00oj2.10;
bill's. $1.85fi3.2.: elves, $2.UT05.85.
HOGS Receipts. 7.0X1 head; market r.ifflOc
lower: top. $i.36: bulk rf sales l".0.'f" 27':
heavy. $l.8C(f(5.12,i: mixed packers', tB.Ki
5 30. I'ght. ri.l54a.35; yorkera, Ju.SiyiJO.S.
plrs. 95 Wf 35.
SHEET Receipts. 2.000 hnd; market
stendy; lambs. 7Rcai.n0 off for the week;
nntlv 'ambs. $1.1 5(f) 5. 85: western I'mbs.
$1.00(05.51; fed ewes t2.904T4.8l; Texas
cl'pped yearlings. $3."0(ir4.S5; Texas clliped
rheeo. $2.75iJ( 1.60; Blockers and feeders,
$2.7V5.'3.55.
Kew York Live Stork Mnrket.
NEW TORK. July S1.-CATTr.R- Re.
relpts, 3.443 head; steers, firm to 10c hipher;
buVs nnd cows, stendv to slmde higher'
s'eers. 4.00(fi5.50: hulls. f2.75j4.8.ri; cows. $1.80
KT4 ?0. Cables onoted live cattle weak at I1H
lHe per lb., dressed weight: sheep. llfflSo.
d-esved weight:' refrigerator beef, steady. 9
6 9VC per lb. Exports today. 702 he-id cattle:
estimsted tomorrow, 1 190 head cattle,
hend sheep and 6.400 quarters of beef.
CALVES Reerlnts. 200 head: borelv
steady: v'ils. S5.00fi8.00: westerns. $4.75: In
diana. $6.10: ersssers nnd buttermilks, nom
inal; city dressed vesls. weak, 9!B12c per lb.;
conntrv dressed. iffrlOHe.
HOOS Receipts. I.49S head; rather firmer
feeilnir: heavy state, $0.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts. 6.1S7
hend: sheep demorn Il7ed : heavy sheep al
most unsalable; lnrrbs opened stee.'v to 5c
lower; closed rsft'toc lower; sheep. $2.5014.00;
Iambs. f5O)4i6.i0; one car, $i;.60; fop price ot
close, $'i.:5.
t. I. oil Is I lie oek Mnrket.
ST. LOtTlS. ."tilv "I CATTLK Rec lp .
2 M0 heal. Including 1 Mrt Toxins; market
skiw. stendv; iatve Khipping and export
steers. .ril'-.V: dressed beef and butch
ers' r.teere, $l.f fj'i.O'i: st'ers under l.oon
Pvt.. $1.f(l.6'.; su.ckers end fe-ders, 12.60
".J0: cws and heifer". J2.2 ffll.2o: canners.
$2.0i4i2 50: bulls. 12 50y:t.F0; calves. $3.00
5.50; Tes-es nod Jndtn" sicera, $2.70'(i 4.1i;
cows -nd. heifer, 2."(ff? '..00.
iTOOP Reef lpt. 6. 00 1 !io.d; market slow;
DfTIOc lower; i'jrK and I'shls, $5.4l,g5.n7i;
packers'. ""'. 55: butchers' nnd best
hinv. $". 4' T(5.6.
F'-'TSFJ'-R-T.rlpt. 1.50.1 h-nd; market
e..!f: eallve mutton", l).Mt3.7: laeihs,
94 ".'(fT.i'O; enlls and bucks. t5.v-jf4.OO;
stoekers, .73.; Tt'Xttns, $2.9-"W-5..
ft. .Tre-li I ta-e Mark Market.
ST. JOFEPH. Mo., Julv 31. CATTLE
PeeMpte. 1,313 head: du'l. weak: natives.
$t.nrvf?-, r'); cows nnd hMfers. fl.7Vi4.7rf;
iiti-rk'" and feeder-. $".75oi4.'lS.
7r-ioppec-tit8. 6.C6"i head; MHOo l(.w-e;
ll-rhts, $5.15(85.35; medium snd heavy, Oi
fffl "0
" SHEEP r.cccipts, 470 licnd; reudy.
g4nx City Live lnek 9lnrket.
SIOI X CITY. la.. Ju'y 31. -(3o-clnl Tele
gram.r CATTt ', Receipt". 1.0; stndv;
(moves. $4.0O(fi5.10: ww, lvlls and rn'rel,
$2 50474.30: stoekers and fee.ler". $2,504(3.70;
ralvee nnd vearling. $" fWil.CO.
HOG?-P-cf lots. 1 VKi; Wti'c lower. s:l
Irrti nt $4.9.yu5.15: bulk, $-.Oofj.Y01.
n-U. tn 8'nht.
Following were the rcc-lpts of live s'onk
nt tlie. lx principal wes crn elites yeitor-
.II. v
csm e. iiog. n:iee. j
Omaha l.S" 7,e) l.rm
Phlcipo 3, an) 23.001) B.ft4i
Karsis Clly 1.7-si . ..-o
Ht Iiois 2.5 '1 6 ' 00 ;,5 0
H! Jiwenh 1.8-.1 0B 470
Sioux City 10 1.50)
GOSSIP OF COMMISSION ROW
Watermelon Have thills and lemons
Wrinkle I n While Donning;
Overctints.
As the lemons say, "Wouldn't this
wrinkle your raglan?" They were busy
yesterday breaking out their overcoats
and mackintoshes and putting up n bnrl
time talk. They are doing nothing at all
and will certainly lose money if the cold
wave continues. In Some of the places
where they stay It waa said that none had
been sold and that tho price had dropped
50 cents; at other places they were still
getting n few orders and the price was
stationary. Watermelons have chills and
are homesick for the old south country.
The oianges have been going quietly along i
nnd putting the prlco up a notch once In '
a while when tin one was looking. Tho
Vuleqclns have got It up a whole silver
plunk nnd most of the others In Ihe last
I few days have done ha'f aw well. They nre
! nuletlv srettiiiir rendv for Ihe close of thu
season. The price now runs from $3.25 to
$4.50. according to what the retailer la
looking for.
The California plums sre In session at the
market and are laying plans for next year,,
for they will only he here for about two.i
weeks more this year. Of course there will
be others from I'tah and Oregon to lake
their places. Among th? n'ums are to be
recognized and few are too proud to bow
to them the Satsumas, who are noted for
their red meat; the Washington of a green
grnpey green. Purple Duancs. Burbanks.
Stmonae, Wlxons and Kersey Jnimns.
These laat two are the latest In and will
remain a few days after the others go.
They have the manners of the extra fancy.
! Pur banks and Wlxcns aro the sweetest,
( but lV)e Tragedy preserves Ihe best.
Ak-Snr-lleit Initiation Kxcuralon.
The excursion for Ihe Monday Initiation
of the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben will be over
the lines of the Burlington & Missouri
River In Nebraska and will bring aspirants
from Ihe following and iiuiiiy other place:
Hastings, Harvard. Fairmont, Friend,
Crete. Lincoln, Ashland, Louisville. Platls
mouth. Aurora, York. Sewurd, Keatrlcc
Edgar, Superior. Holdrege nnd South
Omaha. If Ihe weather Is propitious there
will probably be a large attendance.
Summary of Augnst Weather,
The following data for the month of Au
gust covering a period of Ihlrty-two venrs,
have been compiled from the Wcuthdr bu
rer.u records nt Omaha:
Temperal lire Mean or normal tempera
ture, 71 degrees. The wanner month wis
that of 1881. with an nveri.ge of 80 degrees.
The coldest month wis that ot 1875, with
an average of 70 degrees. The highest tem
perature was 105 degrees, on August 10, 1874.
The lowest mm pern tu re was 44 degrees, on
August 30. 18)ti. Average .date on which
first "killing" frost iccurri'd Mn autumn,
October 7. Average date on which last
"killing" frost occurred In spring. April 7.
Precipitation (rain and melted snnwi
Average for the month. 3.28 Inches. Aver
Mtre number of days with .01 of an Inch or
more. 8. The greatest monthly precipita
tion was 7.77 Inches. In 1S75. The least
monthly precipitation was fl.SC Inch. In 1891.
The greatest amount of precipitation re-co-ded
In any twenty-four consecutive
hours wns 2.81 'nclies, on August 12 and 13.
ISM.
Clouds and Weather Average number of
clear days. 13; partly cloudy days, 12;
clcudy tlrys, fi.
Wind The prevailing winds have leen
from the routheant. The hlahest velocity
of the wind was 54 miles, from tho north
east, ou August 15. IwOI.
A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster, Wef.ther Bureau.
Police 4 oon ntr,
A half dor.rn police nfTlcers "knoeked" on
Totn Phillips, colored, who works not,
neither does he want to work, with (ho re
sult that Totn was sentenced to Jul) for ten
1 days by Judue lie:li.i
James Brown, colore.!, pulled out , knife
at the carnival grounds ThuiMil.iy i.lglu nnd
made the renuiik Ui.it the police couldn't
nuike him stand buck. For this lie was
lined M Ulid cools 111 )ull(e court. At tho
triul lie denied huvii.g any Intention of
cutting the officer ur doing sn one nny
harm. The police had to knock him down
to get the knife. lie paid the line.
J ie Oonnan. n hack driver. Is huunting
the police court trjlng to lllid Some way to
id'ect fnre from I no laborers whom he
hauled fiom ilie st.ill.xi Hterday. Tho
men told the ctty prosecutor that they
were i'l ihe Mullen when they first met
Corm 111. He naked them If they wanted
to go to a l:iUr agency and ihey did.
Thev asked him the price for the drive
snd lie told them that w, is all right. When
they got to tile agency (torrpnn found llin
men h(l no money. He (hen drove to
the police elation ami "roired." The police
couldn't help him.
21 cows 1000 $3 5
1 cows 973 2 40
18 cows 94 ? 60
1 cow l' 60
21 feeders.. Wi I 45
HOGS Gwiiifj to
1 bull 1.191 $2 40
1 cow 1040 $ 10
1 cow 740 I 60
0 feeders.. SSii ti
unfavorable reports
rroin otner points mis morning the bog
market here opened a nickel Tower and
then became frJiLOc lower. Quito a number of
hogs aoid that way, but later In the day it
became evident that aom of the packers
were not g.-ttlr.g enough hogs to All their
orders, sna as a result salesmen held their
droves for more money, and toward the
close of the market the loss was nearly
regained. The heavy hogs sold lnrgely at
$6.00 and $6 02Vs. with some very heavy
weights going as low as $4 96. The mixed
weights went largely at $5.0214 and $5 03.
with the choice light weights and th late
sales selling largely from $5.(6 to $6.10.
Trading waa not very active at the stsrt,
but the close of the market was quite
brisk and an early clearance was made.
The supply of hogs during the month of
July has been very liberal, aa there is an
Increase over th same month of Inst year
amounting to about 36.6(0 hood. The ten
dency of prtrea has been downward all the
month, and there is a net loss amounting
to about c. As compared w"h a year ago
the market la $244 lower. Representative
sales:
v. A, gk. fe. , a, vh. rr
u ill ... ih $4 Hi u ic:.
Totals
.10.K.7 10.565 11,470
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS. July 51.-COTTON-Oulet:
ssles. 4?6 lialfs: nrdinarv, 101-lOc;
good ordinary, llc: low middling, 12e;
mlddllnr. 13"-c; good middling. 13c: mid
dling fair. 14 7-'6c: receipts. 6i bales; stocks.
40 931 bales. Futures, quiet and steady;
Ausust. lJ.nwn.rtc: September. 10.77fi 10 78c;
October. J.T5:' ?Jn; November, fl2'"9lc;
December. 8.iilf9.62c; Jmuary. .6"9 6.1o;
Februsrv. 9.6i'ir9.64c. Secretary Hester's
statement of Ihe world's visible supply of
cotton is 1 687.821 bales, of which total 828..
8i3 Is American.
NEW YORK. July 81. COTTON Opened
steady st unchanged prices to an advance
of 6 points, and ruled Irregular during the
entire session. At first there wss consider
sble firmness, with August selling up to
12.86c on th call on covering, while the late
months were sustained by the continued
heavy rain which were rervorted more or
less general over the belt. Shortly after the
roll, however, th entire list turned weak
with August and In svmoethv with outside
markets. Liverpool, which at the time of
the local opening, wss about In line with the
expectation, turned easy later and New
Orleans also showed weskness. This snd
th apparent lack of rllou support of the
near mouths gave the entire Hat a declining
tendency, which carried prices to a lev)
Real f'atnto Transfers,
DEEDS filed for rerord yesterday, as fur-
Ished by the Midland Ouiirnntee and
Trust company. h nde l abstracter. 1 it 4
Far nam slte.t. Onuihu:
Thomas C. DuneanKon and wife o
Richard Rrndshnw. lot 11. block 3'.i.
Alhrlphl's Choice add $ 900
I'nlon Htotl: Veres comprny to John
Koiitfkv. lets 13 and 14. block 12, 1st
odd lo South Omaha 70u
Henrietta M. I. Bliss end husband to
Vranres Dumgren. e 60 fet of w 116
feet sublet 4. taxlot M. 10-19-1$ (Cf
Sa"h M. DutTv end husband to John
If. Vance. 8'xl29 feet In aublot 1, gov
ernment lot 4 14-15-13 1
Emma I- Knudson and husband to
Jamea A. Howard, lot (. block 8,
Orsmmery Psrk sdd 209
William K. Potter, receiver, to Herman
Beselln lot 1. block 6 Patfek's add.. 1,9ju
Omaha National bank to William K.
Potter, secelver of Omaha Loan and
Truat comienv. same 1
The I'nI'cd Real Fs'ate and Trust com-
rsnv to Fmll Chl-ibornd. tji lot 14,
lock 14. Kountse'a 3d add 6T.0
Winter Byles to Annie O. Williams,
lot 19, block t. Pernio park KX
PRIVATE WIRES
GEO. Ae ADAMS CRAIN CO.
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