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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JULY 14. 1904.
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CRMS AXD PRODUCE MARKET
Fricei Continue Their Eecilest Flight, tint
Business it Dull.
JULY WHEAT IS BIO UP TO NINETY-TWO
iteeelpte are Lack la aad Nobody
' Baa Cask Orala . kH-Sot
Evea Elevators Are
Bwylag.
OMAHA. July 13. 1904.
Grain prices continued their wild and
reckless night yesterday and wheat values
especially took gigantic strides skyward.
Bullish newa pouted In over the wliee fmn
almost every direction and at Chlrego
horta seemed frantic to cover. Damage
teports and ahort crop yarns were tne
order of the day. One prominent dealer
laconically remarked: 'The ststlstlclans
have killed the crop every place now but
In Russia and Argentine, and I suppose
tuey will atart in on tnoae piacea tomor
row." Higher 'cables, coming aa they did. lent
their aid In making for the rlrm opening,
and Bnow'a report, highly bullish, especial. y
to Nebraaka and the Missouri river valley,
waa pouted late In the session and prlcea
responded with another throb.
At Omaha, aa late aa UJ:0, the price of
July wheat, now a practically caan grain,
waa bid up to 92c and not a seller In alghl.
Business here waa extremely dun. K
celpts were noth.ng, aimoet, and nobody
had caah grain to sell. Dealers are holding
aloof from the market, tearing It la dan
gerous to tamper with the Insane ngure.
Van Dorn wanted to sell December wheat,
'but nobody, not even the prospective ele
vator owners, cared to buy stock for their
winter bins.
At Chicago old July bounded above 95c
and those who had aold a few duya ago
at what they deemed the tip top were
. lamenting the tact. Snow uoclarea the
crop of tne Missouri valley will be from
26 to 60 per cent ahort. but there are not a
few of the local trader who believe Mr.
Snow la far from the main road. In fact
many private advices received by Sunder
land L'pdlke ahow that the yield In this
Jtate probably will be but S.uOO.OiiO ahort of
aat year, which was 27,uOu,uuO bushels.
The estimate of fc6.00u.000 made by a prom
inent Lincoln elevator Arm la said to be
ludicrously low.
The forecast of ahowers and thunder
storms all over except In Kansas and that
state cloudy, helped to bull the market.
Private wires from York, Neb., say:
"Wheat harvest In this county la about
SO per cent completed and the atraw In
dicates a good yield.' There la no lodgment
of wheat or oats and a good crop of the
latter is probable. Corn la a little late,
but clean, and making rapid growth. The
outlook is for a bountiful yield over the
whole county."
On the other hand, Bnow'a report says
that on his own Nebraaka farm where he
expected to harveat forty buahela of wheat
to the acre he got only 18.
The range of prlcea on the Omaha mar
ket for future delivery and the cloae today
and Tuesday "Were: .
Closed
"Wheat ' Open. High. Low. Today. Tues.
July ...... 92 B98B92B93B92B
Sept. ..... 78B SO B 7N4B SO B 7XB
Dec, , 7B- 0 B 7MB 80 B 7VB
Con ...
- tfUfjr ...
Sept. ..
Deo. ...
Oats
July ...
Bept. ..
T . . 1
.. 4HB 48B MHR 48B 48HB
.. UB 44HB 44VB 44B 44S,B
.. XB 39HB Sir 39B 38A
..40B4OB4OB40B40B
., 81V4B 81V.B 81B 81VB 81 B
.. 30aB 90HB 80HB SOiiB li&H
.Dec
A askod B bid.
Omaha Cash Market.
' WHKAT No. 1 hard. 4JfSc. nominal;
No. I hard, MKSS2C, nominal; No. 4 hard,
75c; No 2 spring, 86tfj90c.
CORN No. 2. 7o, nominal; No. . 47c,
nominal; No. 4, 44HB444c; No. 2 yellow,
4748c, nominal; No. 2 yellow, 47; No. i
white. 47048c. nominal; No. 1 white, iit
47Hc, nominal; no grade, 43Vie. nominal.
OATS Nominal: No. t 3338c: No. J,
Wa87c; No. 4, 36c; No. 1 white, 8c; No.
I white, tW&ttc; No. 4 white, 86c; aUndard,
l737to.
: Heeelpta Omaha Market.
Wheat, ears 0 0
Corn, cars 0 0
Oats, cars 1 0
Rye, cars . 0 a
Orala Markets Elsewhere.
Closing prices of grain today and Tues
day at ins markets named were as follower
CHirjion
w neat
July Today. Tuee'y.
, W4 9?N
r 86B 84HB
September
Corn-
July .v 4944B 484B
September : ... 49tfA 48B
KANSAS CITT.
Wheat
September , 77H 78HB
December Tlhihi 1 76Vi
Corn
September 46 46'AA
December 0B 89HA
BT. louis.
Wheat
September 84 86
- December ; SS M
Corn
September 47 47i
December 46 43
MINNEAPOLIS.
Wheat
September E7HB
December ti tiB
... PULUTH.
Wheat
July H.01KB ....
September 88 B 8714B
NEW YORK.
Wheat -
September 90 - 90 1
December w 89A
'.Notes ha Orala Rtikit
A car of No. white oats sold at Omaha
for 1H cent. .
Minneapolis stocks decreased 230,000 bush
els during the last four days.
Thirteen cars of grain war Inspected kt
Omaha yesterday as follows: Corn, No. 2.
five: No. t, six; ho grade, one. Oats. No. i
white, one. ,
The Iowa Weekly Crop Bulletin says:
"The soil Is too wet for farming operations
and the temperature too low for corn. The
outlook, however. Is better than a year ago.
Corn haa made fair progress, but needs
cultivation. Oata and spring wheat and
barley have not yet suffered much from
ruat or lodgment.
HEW YORK GBXERAL MARKET
tnetatlaaa of tke Day sa Varloas
.. Commodities.
NEW TORK. July 13.-FLOTJR-Recelpts
J8,03t bbls.: exports, 14.6K2 bbla. Market
Arm but dull. Minnesota patents, 14 9641!
126; Minnesota bakers, 13.71x3-4 00; winter
extras, t3.36a3.90; winter low grades, 1.14-tf
1.70: rye flour firm: fair to good. 14.0034 lo
choice to fancy, t4.U&4 60; winter patents.
HU.10; winter straights, M.0O4.76
COHNMKAL Dull. Yellow western
L0641.10; olty, l.l(Xtfl.l2; kiln dried, K.'Axli
HYE Nominal; No. t western, 70o.
BARLEY Slow; feeding. 4tHe, c. I. f
New York: malting, nominal.
. WHEAT Receipts, 16,000 bu. Spot firm;
No. 2 red, lOdH. new crop, f. o. b. afloat;
lio. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f. o b.
afloat. Optlona opened lower. Final prices
showed V61 net advance; July,
9Wc, closed to; September. tii'X'uWo,
oloeed VOHo; December, HfyDuHc cloned sli'ko
' COR N Receipts, llM.426 bu.; exports, 2.703
bu. Spot flrsn; No. 2, 6Jo elevator and
6JVi64c f. o. b. arioat: No. 2 yellow, 6⁣
No. t white, v4Hc. Optlona market waa
generally firm all day on the amall re
ceipts, wheat Armneaa and light offerings
tne close snowing sbo net advance. Jul
630, closed 64c; September, closed biWc.
OAT8 RecelDta. 30. (XO bu.: exnorts.
bu. Spot steady; mixed oata. lbs.,
4v546c: natural white, ifn.ii lbs, 46fi47c;
clipped white, SUflW lbs., 47"i(61c.
TALLOW Dull; city. ic; country, 4fc9
tiCE Dull; domestlo. fair to choice. i
4J6S4c: Japan, nominal.
HAY Steady; slilpplng. 70c; good fo
Choice. &o.
HOPS Eaay; atate. common to choice,
ISO. 26334; lnl, 'i23c: old, 7T1S Paclfl
coaat, tUtdc; 2022o; old. 74jlio.
lillJi.B fci.adv; Galveston. 20 to 26 lba.a
17c; California. 21 to X lbs., lc; Texas dry,
24 to 20 Ibe , 14c.
LEATHER Quiet; acid, Bfl?5c.
WOOL txmestic fleece. tz4tJbc.
PROVISIONS Heef, firm; family, H Sort
10 6; mesa. x!6rti0rtj beef hama, 3 6o-j
i3 oo; packet, I9.0in 60; city extia Indlit
mesa. 114 tall00. Cut meats, firm: plokle.1
bellies. HfxnHMW; pickled shoulders. I 10;
ptc-kled hams. tH tOilO.OO. Lard, firm; west
ern steamed, 17.46, refined steady; con
tinent. 17 ; Bouth America, tn uo; com
pound. 6.S7Vffil.ll".. Pork Arm. fsmlly, 114 60;
ahort rlear. 113 6tKa 1S.D0; mesa, lU obuU.Ts.
Bl'TTKR Klrm; extra creamery, l7c.
CIIEWK-Steady and unchanged
f.4J8 firm; western extra, ioc. good,
V6llc.
Kil'LTRT Alive, firm: southwestern
spring rhlrkens. ulc; dressed, firm; west
ern broilers. Wu-tv.
Mverstoal Orala aad Ptrovlalaaa.
LIVERPOOL. July 11 -WHEAT-Ppot,
nominal; futures, steady; July, ee 6d; Sep
leniber. ts 7Vd.
COKN-evW leady; American mixed.
new, 4a M; Amerlean mixed, old 4s Svyi;
futures, dull; July, 4a 4d; September, 4a
CHICAGO GRAI AJTD PROVItlOt
reataret of tke Tradlaw aad Claalasj
Prleea Beard of Trade.
, CHICAOO, July 11 Rain In the north
west, demand for wheat from eastern mill
ers Hoday and grave features of a serious
rrtortage In t he crop caused a net gain of
i in rtepiemDor wneat. corn is ap Vto,
Oata made a gain of U64c Provision
closed unchanged to 10c hla-her.
Nearly everything la the way Of newness
today tended to Indue strength In wheat
prices. .raers irom northwest ana sou in
west were abundant, and rroo damaa-e re
port cams from a!l over the winter wheat
country. September started firm a ehart
to Vt94c higher at t'uhWiC and sold up
to 7Sc before the demand was satisfied.
tames and foreign advices were bullish.
A gain of 2c a himhel in Julv wheat at Du-
luth under strong demand from millers In
the east waa the most potent of the late
Influences, causing an advance of IV In
that option here and corresponding
strength In the other deliveries. Primary
recelota were 9fC &rt hn anlnri 428. BIO hil
last year. Clearances of wheat and flour
were equal to 49.150 bu. Minneapolis, Du
luth and Chicago reported receipts of 2S0
cars. Only one car waa received here.
The corn market acted independents of
the fine weather and ruled strong. Septem
ber corn was a shade to He higher at the
start, at fi.H4tc and sold to 4W4?Hc.
closing Arm at 4M4 Cash corn was strong
ana had a marked Influence on the de
ferred delivery. Local receipts were 96 cars.
Tne oats market waa rainy active. Ben
temher opened a shade lower at S2c. the
advance was well maintained, the close
being but a fraction under the fop, llc,
Local receipts were 42 cars.
In spite of Jarge offerings of provisions
there was a bullish tendency and ho'der
were able to sell out at good prices. Quo
tations were nigner at tne yarns and
helped the sentiment In the provisions
market. September pork closed 10c lower
at iij.m. uiro waa unchanged at I7.07V4
Rlhs gained 2H cloning at 17.70.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow. Wheat
cars: corn, 209 cars; oats, 61 car; hog
10.000 head.
The leading future ranged aa follows:
Artlclea.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.Yest y,
Wheat
a July
b July
a Bept.
b Sept.
Corn
July Sept.
Dec.
Oats
July Sept.
Deo.
Pork
July Sept
Dec.
Lard
July Sept.
Dec.
Ribs
July Bept.
Oct.
I 1 1
87, 814 8S
SSHftH 87H 86
48.4 4PH 48
4fS' V 49Hn ! 48HtffX
4S
' & S8i
81 32S 31
&2 33 SZ
is'io" ij'i7H ii'06"
13 17H 13 17V 13 07H
Jfi 95 KM
7 10 7 15 7 06
.7 12H 7 12H 7 10
7 60 7 66 7 4S
7 T2H 7 76 7 6
7 T7V4 7 80 7 72H
96 92
94S 924
8887&
87 8S&
49Jh!48
1
,4KH'
12 95
13 10
It 12
7 47
7 70
7 75
No. J. add. bNew.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Oulet and steadv: winter nat
enta, 4 6o-4.65; straights, 14. 3Vg4. 40; spring
Da ten la. 14 n"4.70: stralahta. t3.BOfa4.20:
bakers, t2.W&i.X.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. 8ctS1.00; No. 3, 97
98c; No. 2 red. Il.flfogi.10.
CORN No. 2, 48c; No. 2 yellow, 61
OATS-No. 2, 40ifJ4Oc; No. 3 white, I7(j9
420.
RYE No. I, 68c.
BARLEY Good feeding, 26 38c; fair to
choice maltlna-. 4M60c.
SEEDS No. 1 flax, 21.12; No. 1 northwest
ern, i.i8v. Prime timothy, 12.86. Clover,
contract grade, 210.76fflU.O0.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 21295
ffir 00. Lard, per 100 lbs., 16.92(a.S. Short
ribs sides (loose). 17.37G7.60. Short clear
sides (Doxed), ti.uaYi.ao.
Receipts and shipments of flour and grain
were as follows:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls..,. 43,600 20.700
Wheat, bu 17,0(10 24.600
Corn, bu 268,800 181.700
Oats, bu 160,8(10 2OJ.000
Rye. bu 1.000 800
Barley, bu 29,400 1.900
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, 13316c;
dairies. 12&16C. Eggs, llrm; at mark, esses
Included. 1416c. Cheese, steady, 88o.
t. Lonls Orala a as Provisions.
ST; LOUTS, July 13.-WHEAT-Higher,
short covering; No. 2 red, cash, elevator,
nominal, track, 11.001.00; new. 11.111: old,
July. 96c; September, 86c; No. 2 hard,
9&2S8C.
CORN Easy; No. 2 caah. 48c; track.
49!B51e; July, 48c; September. 47c
OATS Stronger; No. 2 caab, 39c: track,
40c; July, 38c; September, 82c; No. 2 white,
40c.
FLOUR Increasing demand,' but prlcea
unchanged. Red winter patents, !4.8636.10;
special brands 103fto higher; extra fancy
and stralghta, I4.60dj4.96; clear, 13.803.90.
. 8EED TIMOTHY Steady, $2.40(o2.75.
CORNMEAL Steady, 12.40.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 80c. '
HAY Generally higher; timothy, 6.00
16.00; prairie. 15.0009.55.
IRON COTTON TIES 82c ,
BAaGINO-c.
PROVISIONS-Pork. higher; Jobbing,
$12.96. Lard, prime steam, 18.46. Bacon,
ateady; boxed extra ahorts, 28.26; clear rlba,
18.87: ahort clear, 18.60.
POULTRY Unchanged; chickens. c;
springs. 12c; turkeys, J2c; ducks, 7c;
geese, 1c.
BUTTER Blower; creamery, 1418o;
dairy, 100150.
, EGGS Steady, 13e, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 2,000 6.000
Wheat, bu 19.000 . 28,000
Corn, t)U 18.000 1 28,000
Oata, bu 36,000 .. - 17,000
1 1
Kaasaa Clr Osala asA Pvovlslaas.
KANSAS CITT, July 11. WHEAT
Higher; July, He; September, 77o; De
cember, 771T7V4e; cash. No. 2 hard, old,
Bto99c; new, 93ca&4c No. I old. tOtgWc; No.
1 red, new, 96fcc: No. I. 90s63c. .
CORN Higher; 'July. 48c; September.
46c; December, 29 M7c; cash. No. 2
mixed, 60(j61c; No. 3, 4S60c; No. 2 white,
6i&62c; No. 3, 50c.
OATS Steady; No. I whits. 4ftffHlc; No. 2
mixed, S9c.
BUTTER Creamery, 1815c; dairy, 12o.
EGGS Firm. Missouri and Kansas new
No. 2 whltewood cases Included, Uc; case
count, 12c; cases returned, o less.
HAY No timothy arrived; choice prairie,
$10 00
RYE No. 3. 62c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 7 200 7.200
Corn, bu 1.0 8.800
Oata, bu 8.0U0 2,000
Mllwaakee Orala Market.
MILWAUKEE, . JULT 12. WHEAT-lc
higher: No. 1 northern, 21.01; No. 1 north
ern, 97r9!c; new September, 86o bid.
RYE No 1, 72T5c.
BARLEY Steady; No. 2, 62c; sample. 26
680.
CORN Strong; No. 2, 6KS61o; Septem
ber, 49uH9o.
Mlaaoapolls Orala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS July 12.-WHEAT-Ju!j
99c; September, 98c: December, 4c; on
track, No. 1 hard. $1.01.
FLOUR First patents, $8. 10116 20; second
cleara, patenta, !5.00n6 10; flrat cleara, 13.56cif
1.06; second cleara, 12 60.
BRAN In bulk, 113.60; shorts, $16.60.
rtalath Orala Market.
DULUH, July 13 WHEAT To arrlvs:
No. 1 northern, $1.01; No. 3 northern,
97c; on track: No. 1 northern, $1.01; No.
2 northern, Pic; July, $1.01c; September,
8Sc.
OATS On track, 38c; to arrive, 43c.
Toledo Seed Market.
, TOLEDO. July 12 -CLOVERSEED Cash,
$8.26; October, 16.02; prima Alslke. 1680;
August, t ft: prime timothy, $1.47; Sep
tember, $1 47.
Peoria Orala Market.
FEORIA. July 12 -OORN-Hlgher; No. t,
48Ve; No. 4. 47041c.
WHISKY-On the bests of $1.28 for fin-
isnea gooas.
Oils mm Roslo.
NEW YORK, July 12.OILB-Cottonseed.
Arm; prime yellow, 29Vtu3r. Petroleum,
essy; refined. New York, 17 70. Philadel
phia and Baltimore, $7.66; refined in bulk,
$7.46. Turpentine, ateady, &V(6ic.
ROBIN Dull; strained, common to good.
$2.751.00.
OIL CITY. July ll.-OI!.S-Credlt bal
ancea. 150. Certlflcatea, no hid. Shipments,
86.760 bbls.; average. 61.8(13 bbls; runs, 41.60U
bbls.; average. 86.6114 bbls ; shipments Lima.
69.140 bbla; average, 44 J bhls.; rune Lima,
76.101 bbls.; average, 60,36 bbla.
SAVANNAH ia., July ll.-OIIJTur-prntlne.
Arm, 63Sc.
ROBIN Firm. A. B, C. $3.47; D,
$2 53S; K. $2 b?: F. $2 .': A. $7 66; J. $2.7
H. $2 87; 1 $3 4.': K. $3 60; M, $1.76; N,
$3 86; WG, $4 IS. WW. $4(6.
t'oaTeo Market.
NEW YORK. July IS COFFEE Th
market for futures opened ateady at un
changed prlii Bales ere reported of i'i,-
bags, in. -hiding September at 8.06c; De
cember, I Sue , March, t-tvo.
89 28
223132
32 32
12 86
13 00
8 92 95
7 07 7 07
7 12 712
746
7 87
7 72
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
BpecuktiTo Force Again Eend Price
Toward th Ooilinr,
HEAT PACKERS STRIKE IS IGNORED
t. Pa a I shows rkoaoanoaal troagrtk
anal Preaaaro Is reagat si
Othor Leadtagr Railroad
tocarltlos.
NEW TORK. July 11.-A growth Of the
speculative forces at work in the stock
market waa again manifest in the dealings,
which rose away above yesterday's total
and exceeded the figure of last Wednesday,
which had made a record on the market.
The market waa spotty and Irregular
throughout. Some of the recent leaders
were reactionary and manifestly held back
by profit taking. Others which were sub
jected' to this process In the early dealings
developed renewed strength late In the
day, all. Including the sustaining strong
points In the early trading, were more or
less affected by proAt taking during the
day, but the successful taking of profits
Is one of the most important tests of ths
actual strength of a speculative market.
The wide opening In St. Paul, with simul
taneous sales at 147 and 147, and Its almost
Immediate rise, gave such an Impression of
manipulation that a party of room traders
maintained a suspicious sttttude toward
the market and put out short ilnea at all
stages of the advance. The sustaining ef
fect of St. Paul's rise waa supplemented by
the vigorous rise in United States Steel
preferred on the confident assumption that
the full dividend for the quarter will be
paid. There waa pressure throughout the
forenoon on Reading, Pennsylvania, the
Paclflcs and Atchison, and aa these were
the leaders In strength and activity yester
day the conclusion was Justified that profit
taking was In progress. The day's newa
did not offer any Immediate ground for the
action of the market, "unless It might be
tne large receipts or Japanese ano otner
gold flowing Into New York banks from
San Franclsto. .
The Iron Age spoke in a tone of soma
gloom of the condition and prospect In that
trade, amrmlng that the rapid adjustment
to shrinking consumption had not yet over
taken It. No Important railroad systems
made reports of earnings. Th meat
packers' strike wss Ignored. The market
was well sustained to the last and the
cloalng waa fairly steady. Bonda were
Arm. Total sahia. par value. 14.3BO.OOO.
United States 4a declined and th new
4s coupon per cent on call,
Following was the range of
th Stock exchange:
Sales. High
Atchison 31,200 76
do pfd 200 96
Baltimore 4s Ohio.... 11.300 83
do pfd 200 94
Canadian Paclflo .... 1,800 136
Central of N. J 600 166
Chesapeake A Ohio.. 1,100 33
Chicago Alton 100 89
do pfd 100 81
Chicago G. W l ino 14
Chicago N. W.... 3,600 176
C, M. A 8t. P 41,100 147
do pfd
Chicago T. & T
prices on
LowClose.
76 76.
96 96
82 83
94 94
126 !2T.
165 166
83 33
89 87
81 804
13 144
174 176
146 147
.... 180
6K
do pfd
C, C7, C. St. L....
Colorado Southern ..
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware & Hudson..
Delaware. L. A W...
Denver A Rio Rrang
do nfd
15
74
16
60
21
158
270
22
72
26
61
'e6 74 7
100 50
100 22
600 169
60
':59
22"
71
26
60
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
r do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central .
do pfd
K. C. Southern
66 67
82 82
134 134
18. 18
36 3CU
22 Z1T4
42 43
11. 1U. 113
UU LIIU ...vr
T.laulll JL Naahvlll 9 70O 114
Manhattan L 800 162
Met. Securities 1,900 89
Metropolitan St. Ry.. 10,000 . 116
Minneapolis & St. L.. .... ....
M., St. P. A S. Ste. M. ,00 70
An nfd 2.600 127
161 151
Missouri Paciflo ....63.400 93
Missouri. K. A T.... 3.600 18
do pfd 1.700
M n a nf M Tt
New York Central... 4.000 119
Norfolk A Western.. 2,400 ., 60
do nfd
Ontario A- Western.. fl.700
Pennsylvania 78,600
P.. C. C. A St. L
Beading w.iuu
do 1st pfd... 100
An iA nfd
Rock Ilsland Co.
Ar Tif ri . . - .
St. L. A 8. F. 2d pfd. . 400
St. L. Southwestern., 600
do pfd 2,700
Southern Pacific ....126,600
Southern Railway ... 7,800
do pfd 300
Texas A Paciflo 1.400
T.. St. L. A W 100
A n rfA
Union Pacific
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wheeling A L. E.
Wisconsin Central
do pfd
Mexican Central .
Adams Express ..
American Express
86 36
.... . 18
17 18
89 39
.... 226
200 201
.... 109
.... 201
61 61
18 18
76 78
.... 27
.... ' 88
300 201
it u K .nr.,,
Wells-Fargo Express
Amal. Copper 18,900
67
18
76 '
American u. ec r iw
do pfd 600
American Cotton Oil. ....
A nfd. '
American Ice
American" Linseed Oil
tA '
American Locomotive
J jte taara . ......
American 8. A R 1.J2
Ammr Rn'ffflr' Reftn'M. 6.100 129
A A- VI frf '
..14.600
60
.. 309 88
81 8:
Consolidated Qas ...
Corn Products
.. 900 196
400 12
196 196
11 11
70 70
21 21
168 160
13 13
do pfd......
ri.in. Qatii rlt IfafJ
600 70
3(10 21
Oenersl Electrlo .... 2.000.160;
160
13
International raper. ,iuu
International Pump
An rT n ......
, 300
, 200
. 1.400
do pfd........
National .Lead
North American
Panlfln Mall
Peoples Oas
pressed eieei -r ....
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car.
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd............
Tennessee C. A I
U. 8. Leather
do Dfd
U. 8. Realty
do pfd ;
U. S. Rubber
do Dfd
v. o. oi-roi
do nfd ....lo.t"1"
... 700 159
158 158
87 87
aliare.
Western Union .a.... SOO.,.8
Total sales tor ine
Loadoa StoeK Market.
LONDON, July lS.-Cloalng:
Consols, sionoy
. n. T . ivntrsi '''
. ! Norfolk A W (lit
. 1 do M
. Tl Onurln A W i
. N P.nnrlnl 41 M
. i Rd Mines 10
.1M14 lUsalna S
. ti do 1st sfd ... 4
. HVi da Ifl eld til
.ill go. Railway 14
. 11 do pld tl
. MH o. Paolfle 11
. t'nloa Psclta W
. 14 da efd
. 41 V. 8. tMl II
. ti da aid 1
. It Vituh 1'
.114 do efd M
In.nl.li Am St
do aoeount
Anaconda
Atchison
do Dfd
B.lllmora A Ohio
Canadian Paeino
Okaa. A Ohio....
Chloaso Ot W....
C, M. St. r..
DaBoars
Danror A ft. O...
da via
Crls
do lot P'S
. t Bid
Illinois Cantral .
ltuls A MaaB...
M . K. T
SI LV FR Bar, weak, 211-16d per ounce.
MONEY-U2 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
I III viiui . u.ii. - ' " - i - " - -
montha' bllla. 2 3-16(&2 per cent.
. , - ..ill. &. iMte Mnt' thr.e
Wot Tark Mlalaa ttoeka.
jmr vnnK Julv 11. Theifollowln
g are
tne closilia price on iiunns "iw"
Ad.nu Cos 5 'Jill. Chief
Slice InUrle
. 8
.loo
t
. M
. 14
. n
. 10
. M
.10
IrM i piiiiir
Urwi.wtck' Tea 1 Phorals
rometoex Tunnel Potoel
Coo. Cel. vs no B.s
Hara Hllr Sierra Nersds..
Iron ailver 164 null Hopes ...
L4allle Cos I Standard ,
Forelaa Flnaoelal.
LONDON, July 13. Stock exchange re
quirements sustained the money market
today. Business on the stock exchange waa
dull und irregulnr. The announcement of a
new Issue of I12.6i,0(ti In treasury bllla did
net assist gilt-edged seourttlea. ' Consols
were easy at the oprnlng but closed with
a better tone. Home rails were Irregular.
Americans were strong and active on New
York buying. Union Pautflo and Missouri
Perllta ov era the feature. Prkios closed
steady. Argentine Improved Ob saUnlao-
600 22
600 73
12.800 26
3,300 61
600 88
400 67
300 82
2,000 134
200 19
100 86
300 22
1 IftA 19U
RSli K8
116. 116
.... 42
70 70
128 126
92. 93
. 1SV, WA
39 39 3
37
118 118
69 . 69
....' 83
29 28 29 .
119 118 U9
. .... .'. 61
62 1 62
83 83 83
..42,600 22 21 - 22
2.100 67 6614 . 74
47 47 47
13 12 IS
32 81 31
61 49 61
23 23 28
88 88 8
26 26 26
?6 87
80,100 94 , 92 94
100 93 93 93
ana itu isv; it
4.600 36
700 18
700 40
1.800 8
S f $
ifi 20 20 jyel
200 12 3 88
64 64 64
9744 97Z 97
128 128
.... 71
60
!
6
32 32 82
76 76 75
24 23 28
900 29 27 27
2.400 100 99 99
3,800 84 30 83
600 74 74 74
221
700 7 7 7
1,300 43 42 42
800 17 K 17
76
1,700 89 3 89
S.800 7 7 - 7
1,700 83 82 83
300 6' 6
200 68 68 68
. 600 17 17 17
1.600 60 68 69
a Ano' n 11 11
60 60
tory crop prospects.' Kaffir were weak
owing to continuous realisations, especially
gold fields. Imperial Japaneae government
6a of 19(14 were quoted at 197. The amount
of bullion taken Into the Bank of England
on balance today was 24.(0.
PARIS July 1.4. Three per cent rentea,
98f 174)0 for account. Exchange on Lfndon,
r jt4jo for checks. Trading on tne oour
tooay was cairn, rrices oecame neavy.
oec
Russian lmTerliil 4a rinsed at fct and Rus-
i "niSlJF pnrat. rat.
BERLIN. July 1.1 Trading on the bourse
today was stagnant. American rail were
higher.
liw York Money Market.
NEW YORK. July U.-MONEY-On rail,
aay at 1S1 per cent; closing bid, 1 per
cent; offered at 1 per cent; time loans,
Arm; sixty days. 2 per rent; ninety days,
2 per cent: six months. 3V3 per cent:
prime mercantile paper. 8f54V per cent.
8TERLINU EXCHANGE Heavy, with
actual business in bankers' bills at 14 R71Va
4 8720 for demand and 14.H51H&4 8615 for stxtv
day bills; poeted rates, 14.8t.34.88; commer
cial bills, i4.K6
SILVER Bar. 68c: Mexican dollars. 45c.
BONDS Oovernment, - weak; railroad,
firm.
The cloalng quotations on bonda are a
follows:
U. . rat. la. ref IS4 Manhattan e. gold 4s. 1M
do foupon 1(H Met. Central 4a 42
da ti. reg .... do lot Inc 14
do coupon lVi Minn A Bt. U 4a...
a new 4a, t 131 M., K. A T. 4S MH
do coupon 1124 do li
dj old 4a reg 1" N. P.. P.. of M. o. 4a. T1
do coupon io N. Y. C. I. l-i n
Atchison aan. 4a lor, N. J. C. gsn. S U2
do adj. 4a s... t:t N. A W. e. 4a 11
Atlantic C. L. 4a V No. PiclBo 4s 104
B. A O. 4a 101 do It TS
do ! ............. H O. 8. Ia 4s A par.... r7
Cantral at Oa. la. .. .110 Pann. conr. Ia
do lot Inn T iRnadlne (jp. 4s
Chea. A Ohio 4s. ..10Bt. U t I. M. e. a..UI
CBtoaso A. Tl BU L. A S. P. ft. 4a. II
C, B. A . now 4.. M int. l. B. W. la...TT.
C, M. A St. P. g. 4a. 107 Seaboard A. U 4a.... "
CAN W. coo. 1s..inio. farlOo 4l 4
C. R I. A P. 4s.... 11 Ro. Rallwajr to 114
do ... tl lli'a A P. 1 ll
WO. St. L. (. 4..Kil T.. 8t. U A VT. 4s.. 1!
Chlcaso Tar. 4a.
7H
I nlon Paclltc 4s 104
Con. Tobacco 4a....
Colo. A So. 4a
V. at H. U. 4a
Erie prior lion 4s..
do gen. 4a
Ft. W. tt U. C. la.
Hocklnf Val. 44i..
L. A N. tinl. 4a....
Ottered.
. 4
. 14
. M
. 9
. Ml
. JOJl
.vr,-.
an ennv. 4i
.101
C. B. Steal Id tl..
,.abaah is
do dab, B
X. A L. C. 4a
Wis. Central 4t
Cola. Fuel. o. Si...
. T
.117
. M
v
. M
. 0
Boaton Rtock Qnototloaa.
EOSTON, July 13. Call loan. 2Q3 per
cent; time loans, S'5'4 per cent. Official
closing ot stocks and bonos:
Atchison adj. 4a 4.1 Westing, common
do 4a 101Adantura
Max. Cantral 4a 41 Allnuei
Atehlaon 74' Amalgamated ....
do pfd t&'Amer. f,fnc '.
Boaton A Albany. ...2441 Atlantic
Boaton A Maine 187 Bingham
Boiton Klaratod 1M ( ,. a Heels
.. T
.. 1
.. i
.. 11
.. 10
.. 1
..
..470
.. 4
.. 12
.. 11
.. 42
:: I
.. 14
.. 4
.. 4
.. 41
.. 1
.. 14
.. 4S
.. 14
.. M
.. 4
.. tl
.. 4
. 21
.. 11
.. 18
.. 2
..
.. 14
rttchburg pfd
.184 ICentennlal
Max. cantral
N. T.. N. H. A K.
Pure Vtarquett ....
Union PaciAc
amor. Arga. Chem.
do ltd
. 1 Copper Ragga ..
.141 Pair Wait'
. TT Dominion Coal
. 4 Pranklln
. lS'Orancy
. 73',i fsle Royala ....
. 4 l Mm. Mining ..
Araer. Pneu. Tuba...
Amar. Sugar
do pfd
Amar. T. A T.....
Amar.' Woolan-....
do pfd
Pomlolon 1. AS..
Ediaon Eleo. Illu..
General Elactiio ..
Maaa. Electric ....
do pfd
Maaa. Oas
Vnltad Fruit
United Shoe Macs.
do pfd
C. 8. Stool
do pfd
Bid.
..lit Michigan
..124 iMobawk
..1JK Mont. C. A C.
.. 19i'Olil Dominion
.. 14 Osceola
.. 8 Parrot
,.2M ,Cjulnejr
..1&4 Shannon .
.. 10 Tamarack
.. 73 Trinity
.. 9,r. 8. Mining....
..104 'V. 8. Oil
.. 44 U tah
.. J Victoria
.. 11 Winona
.. 40Wolrorlne
Bank Clearings,
OMAHA. July 13. Bank clearings for
today, 11,223,912.12. a decrease of $142,080.36
from the corresponding day last year..
Wool Market.
BOSTON. July 13 WOOU-Market strong
and active, with the volume of sales re
markably heavy. Territory wools are Arm,
with a good demand In progreas. The lead
ing quotations are: Kentucky, Indiana, etc.
three-elghtha and one-quarter blood, 27
28c; braid, 23ifi24c. Idaho Ane, 17igiSo;
heavy fine, Hi 16c; . fine , medium, 16'al8o;
medium, 18l!c; low medium, 20621c. Wyo
ming Ane, 16V17c; heavy fine, 14alac; Ane
medium, 17Uc; medium, 1920c; low me
dium, 2022c. Utah and Nevada Ane. 16
17c; heavy fine, I4816c; fine medium,
Italic; low medium, 21tfT27c Dakota fine.
17ft18c; Ane medium, 17Sn8c; medium, 19
20c; low medium, 214$23v' Montana Ane,
choice, 20421c; fine average, liii2oc: fine
medium choice, 1920o; average, 1920c;
staple, 21322c; medium' choice, 22923c.
m. uiJLiia, July. is. .vvyut Bteaay. Me
dium grades combing and clothing 243'24c;
light tine. l18c; heaV"' fine, .12ig;i3c; , tub
washed. 88c. - J" '- ' - 1
LONDON, July 11 WOOU-Tho offerings
at the wool sales today, amounted to 12,
901 bales. Merlnoes were In general de
mand, especially for France and Germany.
Scoured were, In active request, clothing
and combing , causing aetlve competition
between home and Belgium buyers. Amer
icana bought a few good merinos and Ano
crossbreds. Withdrawals were frequent
owing to the firmness of holders. Follow
ing are the sales In detail: New South
Wales, 1,600 bales; scoured, 6dls 8d;
greasy, ridels Id. Queensland, 2,200 bales;
scoured, Is Udigls ld. Victoria, 1,300 bales;
scoured, laiftls lOd; greasy, 61'51s 2d. South
Australia, 900 bales; greasy, M'UXb Id. Tas
mania, 700 bales; greasy, 7d&is 3d. New
Zealand, 7.800 bales; scoured. 74?1 Id;
greasy, 6d4ils
Vad. cape ol joocl Hope
and Natal, 400 bales; scoured, Is 8d(jjlB 6d;
greasy, aplld
Cotton Market.
LIVERPOOL. July 13. COTTON-Spot,
good business done; prices 14 points higher;
American middling fair, 6.92d; good mid
dling, 6.78d; mlddlTng, 6.88d; low mlddllnif,
8.64d; good ordinary, 8.36d; ordinary, 16d.
Futures opened Arm and closed quiet;
American middling, g. o. c, July, 6S7d;
July-August, 8.2S4: August-September, 6.93d;
September-October, 6.44d; October-Novem
ber, 6.28d; November-December. 6,L'4d; December-January.
6.23d; January-February,
62ld; February-March, 6. lid; March-April,
E.21d.
ST. lOUIS, July 1. COTTON-5ult,
l-lo higher; middling. 10 16-loc. Sales,
none; receipts, 24 bales; shipments, 84 bales;
stock, 11,831 bales.
NEW YORK. July 14. COTTON Spot
closed quiet; middling uplands, 11.16c; mid
dling, 11.40c. Sales, 261 bales.
NliW ORLEANS, July la COTTON-Fu-tures
steady; July, 10.804jni.00c; August,
10 69i810.60c: Septembr, 9.7&,9.74c; October,
S.88gi).3a; November, 9.3b'H.3H'; Decem
ber, 9.3669.36c; January, 9.41i9.42c. Spot
steady; sales, 2,725 bales; ordinary, 8 9-lnc;
good ordinary, 9c; low middling, lOc;
middling, 11 1-lSc; good middling, Uc;
middling fair, Uc.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. July 13. METALS The
London tin market ruled very strong, ad
vancing over 1 on both spot and futures,
which closed st 119 16s and 120 respect
ively. The advance was said to bo largely
due to speculative conditions, but affected
the local market, which closed firm at
I;o.2fu2b.o0. Copper also showed Armneaa,
with London a shade higher at 67 6a for
spot and 67 2s 6d for futurss. Locally
prices remained unchanged, with lake
quoted at !12.t2 12.87; electrolytic, at
112.6041 12.76, and casting at 112.2612.60. Lead
was unchanged at 84 86 In New York and
at 11 12s 6d In London. . Spelter also was
unchanged In both markets, closing at 21
In London and at 14.864.96 in New York.
Iron was unchanged at 61s 9d in Glasgow,
while Middlesboro closed at 42s 9d. Locally
Iron was quiet. No. 1 foundry northern Is
quoted at tl4.5O'8'16.00: No. 2 foundry at
113.161.14.: No. 1 foundry southern and No.
1 foundry soft at tlS.26Ifl3.76.
Sl LOUIS, July 13.-METAI.8 Lead,
eas at ti.lfiQ4-U- Spelter, unchanged at
Evaporated Apples and 'Dried Pralls.
NEW YORK. July 13. EVA PORATED
APPLES The market waa quiet, demand
light. Common are quoted at 44(6c;
choice, at 61ia,c; extra choice, 6Si(tic,
and fancy at 7u.
CALIFORNIA, DRIED FRUITB-Prunea
for future delivery are barely ateady, but
spot supplies era firmly held. Pears range
from 2 to 8c. Apricots sre unchanged.
Choice are quoted at 9 10a; extra choice,
at 1010c; fancy, 114jl4c. peaches ruls
quiet, showing no special features; choice
are quoted at 7&7c; extra choice, at 7if
8c, and fancy at 9ftl0c.
Isgsr and Molaaaes.
NEW YORK. July ll-SUGAR-Raw.
nominal; fair refining. 8c; centrifugal, 94
teat, 115-16iQ4c; molaanea sugar, lc: re
fined, quiet; crushed, 6.76c; powdered, 6.16c;
gianulated, 6.06c.
NEW ORLEANS, July 13. ST'OAR
Raw, nominal: fair reining. 3e; centrif
ugal, S'Ufl'ic; oestrlfuafn whites, 4c; yel
lows, 'j-lc; seconds, 2J.3c.
MOLASHEa Nomina'; open kettle, VX2f
Kc: centrifugal, Mnulic. Syrup, nominal, at
204x260.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK, July 1S.-DRY GOODB-A
firmer tone la aurely evident In the ma
poiity of Ilnea of dry gooda and sellers
display more Independence with regard to
prlcea than during the last few montha,
or even weeka. bout hern gooda are being
held firmly and whst with curtailment the
nihrWft Is approaching; a mors satisfactory
condition.
Minister to KenaOor Arrives.
NEW TORK. July 11 Oeneral A Samp,
son. United Statea minister to Eruadur,
arrived hers loAey OA th steamer Alliance
from Coloo. '
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Few Ctttlo ReocWod and Market Dull and
UnoerUb.
A FEW HOGS SELL FOR SHIPMENT
Market Mow aa Tory laeevtala, with
Jo Dean sad frona Paekere No
Sheep Received ane? A one
-VYaatod.
I
t?OUTH OMAHA, July 13, 1804
Receipts ware: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Oftli'iai Monn.y 2 o2a 8,el6 10,L;4
Official Tuesday 1,6.5 4.318 .36
omclal Wednesday 2u0 2uu
Three days this week.. 4.260 7.834 10.459
Same days Inst week.... 6.m 13.4tA 4,676
Same week before eoi 21.94 li..4iii
Same three eexs sgo... 9 6U 2H,o88 9,801
Same four weeks ago.... 9.4i7 22.42a 1.7S2
Same days last year 10,23 80.718 21.276
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table snows th receipts of
cattle, hogs and aheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, with comparison with laat
year: 19U4. lnutt. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 470,o25 623,3 f2,U
Hog 1,426.744 1,344.241 fl.6u9
Sheep IM.but 68oj74 140.M2
The oflluial number oi vara of aloes
Drougnt in today by each road was:
Caule.Hogs.H'r's.
.., iu. Ac ot. f. jty x ..
Lnloti Paclllc bystem 4 .. 18
u. a u. v, K. K I I
il. ot M. it, Ky 1 1
Total receipts I 17
The Disposition of the day's receipts was
as toilows, each buyer purcnasing tne num
ber ol head Indicated;
Cattle. Hog.
Swift and Company 64
Armour Co 76
W i. btephen i. l
Hill A iiuntsinger 13
Hamilton at iC M
L. t Hubs iu
Cuaahy Uros ano
Leightun iijo
Other buyers 66
Total 274 6u3
i-ai iLb-A tew loaus arnveu tnla morn
ing, ana thene, with a lew bundles car
iitj over u out yeateiUay, maae up the
supply 'In beet cattle, 'mere waa prac
ticauy no market to all' lntenta and pur
poses. 'ihe few odd lots of beef steers sold to
a packer this morning, but there were not
enougn here to make a showing, and few.
It any, are wanted.
Prices paia are anywhere from 254J40c
lower than Monday, with no material de
mand at the prices.
A few cows and heifers also changed
hands, thus practically clearing up the
supply. Prices In this direction, while not
showing the decline In steers, were all ot
16dj2oc lower than ' Monday, with no de
mand of consequence.
A few stock cattle are changing hands
at current quotations and in 1-ct this Is
the only branch of the truaa that ts not
materially hampered by the strike, al
though at this time the demand la limited.
A few desirable feeder sold this morning
at about steady figures.
BEEF STEERS.
No. At. r. No. Ar. Pr.
4M 4 16 1 1610 i I
- W14 4 60 67.. 1244 ( 10 .
cow a.
1 5 1 IS 1 US0 4 III
4 1046 1 74 1074 4 2
BULLS.
1.. m-.IHv 1 18 1 1U6 1 10
8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
8 760 1 00 4.. 421 i 71
4 402 71 M 710 t 76
HOGS Uo to a late hour there were no
fresh arrivals. A few -loads carried over
irom yesterday constituted the supply. A
few bunches of fancy selected llsrht sold
for shipment, while bids somewhat better
than yesterday were placed on other good
grades for th same purpose. Packers
made no effort whatever to buy and the
market Is practically at a standstill except
for a slight uncertain shipping demand.
The few eulea made thla morning were at
14.900.06.
HOGS.
No. At. Sh. Tt. No. Ar. 8b. Pr. '
21 .171 .. 4 44 44 us .. i on
17.. 145 .. 104 14 ;1M .. M
phekp None received and none wanted
about else up the situation again thia
mtrmng. t ne - marxet is at a complete
standstill. . Eastern markets report a sharp
decline in prices and trade very weak owing
to- the uncertain situation.' - -
Quotations fot grass sheep and lambs:
Good td choice yearlings. J4.2oifi4.70; t'air to
good yearlings, 13.606T4.2&: good to choice
wethers, 14.00i&4.26; fair to good wether.
V3.ootH.00; good to choice ewea, 13.uwia.Vu;
fair to good ewea, 13 2&33.&0; good to choice
lambs, 1&.6USC.76; fair to good larnoa, 16.00
46.60. '. ' "".
CHICAGO LIVE) ' STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady to Eaaler, Hogs Strong
aad. Sheep Dull. .
rHlf!AfJO. Julv IS PA TTT .V n.lr,l
8,600 head. Market steady to easier; good
to prime steers, 36.60(S.26. poor to medium,
14.6-.xd6.00: etockers and feeders, 12. WaA. Ou;
cows and heifers, 12.Oic5J6.36; canners, $1.50$
2.80; bulls, l2.iANg4.00. calves, t2.60A6.6v;
Texas fed steers. 14.664.90.
HOQS Receipts. 10.000 head; estimated
tomorrow, 10,000 head. Market steady to
strong; mixed and butchers, I6.20ft6.46; good
to choice hesvy, 16.36ti6.46; rough heavy,
16.1(yn6 26; lights, &16z6.30; bulk of sales,
$S.20i6.3o.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,000
head; sheep dull; good to choice wethers,
14.264j6.00; fair to choice mixed, 13.264.00;
native lambs, t3.60Q8.60.
Now York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK, July 13. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 2,159 head; marks! for steers ex
cited and WfTKt higher; bull and oows,
26(1760 higher; steers, fcQp.c; no choice here;
oxen and stars, t3.Wfl6.76; bulls, tl.00O4.90;
cows, 11.7645.4.90; oabl steady.
CALVES Receipts, 489 head; market
strong; veals generally 2m&3c higher; but
termilks, 26o higher; veals, M.6u47.60; tops,
17.76; culls, 14.00; buttermilks, 14,00jj425;
dressed calves Arm; city dressed veals, 8;
fiilc per lb.; extra,-12c; country dressed, 8
tjlOHc.
HOGS Receipts, 8,071 head; market 10c
lower; state hog, 16.70; mixed ' western,
16.10.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.610
head; sheep, strong; lambs, lo'2bo higher;
sheep, t3.Uxij-4.bu; culls, 12.60; lambs, 6.U0
b16. . T
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. July 13.-CATTLE-Pe.
celpts, 1,600 head; market steady to 10c
higher; choice export and dressed beef
steers, t5.4O4j.00; fair to good. W.OcQO.So;
western fed steers, 13.76S4.76; stockers and
feeders, 22.76tuV4.60; southern steers, l'.'.7oQi
4.75; southern cows, 12.003.76; native cows,
ll.Tr.fa.On; native heifers. 13.CKXirj.00; bulla,
t2.6G4i-4.00; calves, t2.6oae.00.
HOGS Receluts jiM.oi head; market 6ifri
higher; top price, H.60; bulk of galea, 14.95
4ju.06; heavy, 16.00S6.0o; packera, t4.9;fii.06;
pigs and lights, t4.2Cij.tMJ.
SHEEP ANl I.a vtHel Recelnts 1
head; markst, 16326c lower; native lambs,
14.00ni.2&; western lambs, t4.00&.26; fed
ewes, 13.252.75; Texas clipped yearlings,
t3.76cij4.7&; Texas clipped sheep, t3.6CngH.uO;
Blockers and feeders, t2.6024.60.
St. Loals Lira Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. July 13.-CATTLE Receipts
6.000 head, Including 1,600 Texans; market
slow. Native shlpnlng and exnort tri
14 866.00; dressed beef and butcher steers,
!3.9u4,i6.26; steers under 1,0X) lbs., ti bial. 16:
stockers and feeders. !3 26rt-4."0; cows otnd
heifers, 12.603.60; canners, il.btjjri.tb; bulls,
12.50tuv4.5O; cslves, t5.75i&9.60; Texas and In
dian steers, 13.004j-4.16; cows and heifers,
12.7533. W.
Ht8 Receipts 8 0 head M-rt,t s'"-v
and lower; pigs and lights, 14 lOiftfc.OO; pack
ers and butchers and best heavy. 16.00.20.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8, Oft)
head; market lower- native muttons, 116)
4)3 76; lambs. 15(KKfl'7.6ii; culls and- bucks,
t2jOu)3.60; stockers. tl.76i2.60; Texans, 13.00
llona City I-ive Stork Msrket.
SIOUX CITY, la., July lS.-(Speclsl Tele-
fram.) CATTLE -Receipts, 4M head; mar
et, steady; no trade in killer; stockers
and feeders, 13.0O4j4.0O; calves and year
lings, 12.76fi3.60.
HOGS Receipts, 600 head? shippers buy
ing steady: selling at 14 75&6.O0; bulk of
aales. 14.804.86
St. Joaepk Mve Stock Market.
BT. JOSEPH, Mo.. July 13 CATTLE
Receipts 6H0 head: market steady to 10c
higher. Natives t4 6'Kj6 26; rows and heifers
$2fKK6.86; stm-kers and feedera 13 Otvg I 5.
HOGS Receipts 1.817 head; market H
25c lower. Light t4.&54.97; medium and
iieivy 14 5&1v06.
SHEEP AND UMB8-Receipts none.
Stock la Sight.
Following are the receipts of live stock
at the six principal western cities yester
day. Lame, iton, uneep.
South Omaha
Chhago
Kanaaa City ..
Ft. Ixiuia ....
Bt. Joseph ..,
Sioux City ....
Totals
2i0
. t.fnlO
. l.0
. t.l
, eHil
. 460
lO.Car)
lO.IWV)
1.317
6.00)
!.)
!,0u0
.14,1X0 26.017 10.0JO
.OMAHA WMOLKSALfC MARKETS
Cvadltloa of Trado aad Qaatatloa aa
Staple aad Faaey Frodaee.
EGGS Recelpta liberal; market steady)
fresh candled stock. 14c; case count. Mo.
LIVE .POULTRY Hens. 8Hi roosters,
according to aiae, tc; tutkove. iSc; ducks,
Jo: geese, tc: broilers, IntflMS.
BCtTER Packing stock, Uc; cholo to
fancy dairy. l?-dl4c: aeparator. Iji7i4ic.
FRESH F18H-Trout. 11c; pickerel. 8oj
pike, lOo; perch, 7c; bfueflah. tic: whlisfleh,
14c; salmon, 14c; redanapper, lie; kibeter,
green, 24c; lobster, boiled, toe; bullheads,
Uo; catfish, 14c; black bass, Oe; hallbert, wd
rrapplta, 12c; roe shad, 11.0"; buffalo,
white bsss, lie: frog legs, per doe, loo.
BRAN Per ton, 11860.
HAY Prloes quoted by Omeha Wholesale
Dealers' .eescclatlon; Choice No. 1 upland,
18.00; NO. 2, 17.50; medium. 17.00; coarse,
M OO. . Ryo straw, 15 60. These prices are for
hay of good color and quality. Demand
fair and receiota light
TROPICAL FRUITS. I
ORANGES Nave U, enoico, large else,
13 or-; tancy navtls, all eiaee, (3tv; Mediter
ranean sweets, cuolce, all sixes, t3.OO42u.2t;
Jaffas. ail altes, t3.7693.uw; Vatenolaa, all
sizes. 13a04JA;a.
LEMONS California fancy, 270-aOCKieO,
U.o44.1i; chol-e, t3.6CQ17s.
CALll-XDRNIA FlGn-Pr 10-lb carton.
60c; Imported Smyrna, -crown, 11c; t
crown, 14c; 7-crown. loo.
BANANAS Pet medlum-alsed bunoh,
t2.Ki4j2Ml: jumbo, t2.Yo4jt.26.
DATES Peraian, per box of 10 pkg.,
tlOOj In 80-lb boxes, to; per lb.; Oriental
Bluffed, per Dex, ti.40.
PINEAPriCS-ln crate, of M to 42. par
crate, 13.3a.
FRUITS.
A PPLEB Green, per -bu. Ihx, Tec.
RASPBERRIES Per 24 qta, 1260; per 4
pta., 14.60; red raspberries, per 24 pts., 13.26.
bLACKBi.RRln.et Arkansas, per 34 qU.,
12.10.
STRAWBERRIES Colorado, per 24-qt
case, 12 60.
CHERRIES California, Royal Ann or
Tartarian, per box, (1.60; home grown, per
34 qts., !l.2.
OOOSEBERRIES Per 24-qt. case, tl.SO.
PEACHES 'lexas, per 4-baaket crate,
80c; California Alexandra, i-er box, 11.00;
Texas Albcrtsa, per 4-basket orat, 11.26.
PLUMS California flyman, lti.
"APRICOTS California, 11.61
CANTELOUPE '1 exsa, per crat. 12.500
2.75; Cnllfomla, per crate, M.7S.
WATERMELON 8 Per lb., crated, lc;
each, S0-440C.
CURRANTS Red and whit, per 14-qt.
caae, 11.28.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES-New Texas Red stock, in
sacks, per b j., 11.00.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., t215t26.
ON lONS-Bermuda, per 60-lb. crate, U00;
Louisiana, In sacka, per lb., 24c
CABBAGE California, per lb.. 2c.
CAULIFLOWER Per do., 66a
CCOUMBEKS Per do., 60c.
TOMA1 OES Texae, 4-baaket crate, 80c
RADISHES Per dos. bunches, 20a
LETTUCE Top lettuce, per dos., 30a -
TURNIPS Southern, per do., 260.
BEETS Southern, per doi., f&c.
CARROTS Southern, per do., 26c.
PARSLEY Per do., 26c.
BEANS Wax., per bu. box, fl.OO; per H
bu. basket. 75c; string, per bu. box, 12.00;
pet' U-bu. box, 76c.
SPINACH Per bu., horn grown, 36040a,
ASPARAGUS Per do, bunches, 40c.
GREEN PEPPERS Per 6-baaket crat.
t:oo.
SQITABH Florida summer, per do., 75a
PEAS Per bu. box, 11.00.
EGG PLANT Southern, per iom i 11.60.
CELERY Kalamasoo. per dos., 260.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAPLE SUGAR-Ohlo. pr lb;, lOo.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 3 green, to:
No. 1 salted. lc; No. 2 salted, (c; No. 1
veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 9c: No. 2 veal calf,
12 to 16 lbs., 6Hc; dry salted. 8j?12o; sheep
pelts, 24Q 270! horsehldes, tl.6O2.60.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cresm,
11c; Wisconsin Young America, 12c: block
Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 13tto; Wiscon
sin limberger, 13c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, Per lb.,
15c; hsrd shell, per lb., 14c: No. 2 soft shell,
per lb., 18c; No. 3 hard shell, per lb., 12o;
pecans, large, per lb., 12c; amall, per lb.,
10c; peanuta, per lb., 6c; roasted peanuts,
per lb., 8c;, Chill walnuts, 12i313Hc; large
hickory nuts, per lb., 11c: almonds, soft
shell, per lb., 15c:' hard shell. 13c; shell- 1
harks, per bu., 12.00; black walnuta, per bu.,
l-2. .
COINTT SEAT CASH IS ASSIGNED I
Dakota Sopreme Coart to Hear Argu
ment Jnly BT.
PIERRE. 6. D.. July 13. (Special Tele-
iram.l-In Ih upreme court today th
court granted ' an order to how cause
why the case Of th county eat contest
in cTharles' Mix county should not be placed
on th calendar for Immediate argument
and fixed the date of th hearing ot th
order for the 27th of thl month.
f n the disbarment proceedings against
T. F. Elliott of thl city th court ordered
hi name, stricken from the roll of attor
nay and his license revoked.
The lower court was reversed In the suit
broueht by County Judge Hauser of Brown
county for an Increase In salary to $2,00
per. year. tnd the amount crdered paid.
Other -cases were: By Corson, E. M.
Thoma. appellant, vs. Franklin Issenhuth
et al. Beadle, reversed; William H. Lyon
appellant, vs. Plankinton Bank, Minnehaha,
affirmed; William E. Orlgsby vs. Plankin
ton Bank, Minnehaha, affirmed ; O. R.
Krause, appellant, vs. Caroline Biahop,
Minaehatia'. affirmed; Mary C. Murphy, ap
pellant,,', vs. Plankinton Bank. Minnehaha,
affirmed:-Mlna A. Gould vs. O. C. Tucker
and B. B. King, herlff, appellant, Spink,
affirmed; Custer County Bank v. County
of Custer, appellant, Cuter, afflrmd; by
Fuller, Lottie A. Richards v. Travelers
Insurance Company, appellant, Lawrence,
affirmed; County of Hamlin, appellant, va.
Anna Tau'er, Hamlin, affirmed.
More Trouble for Editor.
MITCHELL, S. D., July 13,-(Spclal
Telegram. )-Thomas W. Taubman. editor
of the . Plankinton i. Herald, ha again
been placed under arrest on th charge
of sending obscene matter through the
United States mail. He wa taken to
Chamberlain last night and appeared be
fore United .State Commissioner Tldrtck
and bound over to the United States dis
trict court In ths sum of t)0, flv of Taub
man' townsmen going along to secure his
bond. It Is understood that the com
plainant lit the caae Is Fred L. Stevens,
who was recently acquitted of the charge
of wrecking the Plankinton bank. Stevens
had Taubman arrested for criminal libel,
and last week he was bound over to the
federal court.
Delegates to Mining Congress.
PIERRE. 8. D., July 13. (Special.) Gov
ernor Herreld has named as delegate to
the seventh annual session of the Amer
ican Mining congress, at Portland, Ore.,
August 22-27, the following: Elwood, C.
Perisho, ststs geologist, Vermillion; C. C.
O'Hara. Rapid City; J. M. Lawson. Aber
deen; S. W. Russell. W. 8. Elder, Harris
Franklin, Deadwoodt Jonathan Wright,
Custer: Fred Cross, Keystone; W. 8.
O'Brien, T. H. Goodman, A. L. Read, Lead;
F. R. Baldwin, Maltland; O. -B. Amsden,
Roubalx; John Blatchford. Terry;' John
Gray, Terravllle. All but the first three
named were recommended as delegates by
the Black HHls Mlnlpg Men' assoclstlon.
Reglstratloa at Fairfax. .
FAIRFAX. 8. D.,' July ll.-(Speclal.)-Reglatratlon
goes merrily on. A Jolly party
from McCook, Neb., Is making Fairfax
headquarters. Whst strikes . people from
the eastern ststes Is the fine condition of
our crops, and especially ths corn, which
hss mad a phenomenal growth the past
week.
Rumors of ths Milwaukee's Intention to
build up through the Rosebud has put
everyone In a good humor.
Several carloads of teachers are register
ing In Fairfax today. '
' Bis Rask at Yasktsa.
YANKTON, 8. D., July lS.-(SpeclaI Tele
gram.) Registration her today was 8.0M.
The police here meet all trains snd run In
all suspicious characters. Perfect order
Is maintained only by constant vigilance,
yet the record of th t-lty Jail Is still un
tarnished. It Is expected thst during ths
closing days the rush will be much grester
snd mors clerks will be transferred from
Other points where work Is light
The Bee Want Ad ar th Boat Business
Boooatcrg.
DEMOCRATS WEAR IX EAST
Parker and Dsrii Frownrd Upon, Bayi
Postmaster Palmer.
CONVENTION DISAPPOINTMENT to ALL
Party DUgostoa sal Aagerea mf Dave
Mill mm Ha Mop
Carrrlaar tfco State oJ.
Jit Tork.
Postmaater M. E. Palmer ha returned
from his eastern visit of two 'or -nor
week, which Included a jaunt through
New England and New Tork, ncoomps filed
by Mrs. Palmer. 1
"I waa In th east when the nomination
of Judge Parker wa announced," , tatd
Captain Palmer, "and could but - bo Im
pressed with tho lack of enthusiasm w'rlch
followed his nomination. I do not think
that even the democrats have any nonet of
carrying New York for hint. Certainly hi
nomination I distasteful to the New I rig
landers and In New York everybody 1
'cussing' Dave Hill. When tho delegation
returned from 8L I-ouls no enthusiasm wa
manifest and a general feeling of dli ap
pointment seemed to pervade the politi
cian who had hoped for democratic suc
cess. One gentleman put it to ma by lay
ing, 'What we wanted was an unequlvical
stand for the gold standard and that I
what Dave Hill promised ua. The rootled
Interests of tho east ar a little vlodlo.lv
toward Roosevelt on account of his atti
tude toward th trusts, and we hoped f t a
man of pronounced sentiments on . the
Bound monty question. Parker knew
twelve hour "before he sent that telegl am
what th platform wss and that It was si
lent on the gold question. And It wa tot
until he wa forced by the' Influence back
of him to announce himself on-the moiey
question that he did mo. It ' howed a
weakness that we do not like and thia has
lost him hosts of friend all throughout :he
east. W feel safer with such a man a
Roosevelt, notwithstanding his at Uf id
against th trust. He la. at leant atr lu
ous and his election even as a republican
would be preferable to a weak-kneed d' m
ocrat.' ......
Davis m Weak C'aadldate. .
"Another feature of tho Bt. Louis cony n
tion that la making Itself manifest in Ih
east la In the nomination' of Senator Davis
f West Virginia for vica president. T'ley
think there that ' his only ' qualification' is
th 140,000,000 he I supposed . to poe ess
and that his nomination waa brought about
simply to get the benefit of his barrel. h
eastern monled men ar not going to put
any money Into th democratic campaign,
but will let their vice presidential nc ni
ne, with hi 81 years, furnish the where
withal. Tammany la not at ' all nth tsl
astlc for the ticket arid it seems to be an
accepted fact that New York will be tar
ried by Roosevelt and Fairbanks by a big
majority."
HANSON BUYS THE PROPERTY
Pay Eighteen Tttoaaaad Dollars for
Paurt of Sheeley Estate j Ad.
Joining His Place.-"
Another Cmaha real estate deal of 'no
mean proportion waa consummated Tree-
day, when Tolf Hanson, proprietor of th
Calumet restaurant, bought th proptrty -adjoining
hla place of builnca at 1411
Douglas street. ,Th property, which vae
a part of the old, Sheeley . estate, waa
bought from Mr. Nellie Sheeley Patterson
and Mr. R. Over for the eonrideratloc or
ti8,ooo. ,
A store building, occupied by. the. Pari
Woolen company, occupied the. frontlnf of
twenty-two feet. The grounl extend. 13
feet back, in the rear of the store' Mr.
Hanson will build a two-story,' brick struc
ture, .to be operated In t-onneotlon!, 1th the
restaurant for a kitchen and store hottse.
The building will be SSx60 feet -and cost
kbout 13.000. Work on ih Xjew ttruotur
will begin at onoe.
OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES
Marketing; of Hogs Shoves a Conoid
erable railing; Off from Pre- -Tlous
Week. . .
CINCINNATI, July 18. (Special Tele
gram.) The Price Current say: Ther hag
been considerable curtailment In th mar
keting of hog. Total western packing was
296,000 head, compared with 420,000 the pre
ceding week and 476,000 laat year. Since
March 1 th total Is 7,940,000, against 7,705,
000 a year ago. Prominent place compare
a follow:
Places. " ltw. "' "1901
Chicago- 1.8UO.00O . 1.666.000
Kanaaa City 914.000 746,000
South Omaha 1. 980,000 936,000
St. Loula 64.000 :' 6:'0.OO
St. Joseph i 55,000 - 60.000
Indianapolis 41A,0ne 3ti6.0ttO
Milwaukee 236,000 v ' 214,00
Cincinnati 199,000 187.000
Ottumwa 188,000 168.0O0
Cedar Rapid .'. 169.000 157,000
Sioux City 172.0UO .... 187,000
St. Paul 820,000 1 272, 100
Dill Poatera Disease Clrcais Rates.
ST. LOUIS, July IS. Two sessions of the
United Bill Posters' and Distributers' aao-
elation convention were held today In- the
Hall of Congresaea. The first wa devoted
to the report of officer and the committee
on bylaw, the latter recommending some
changes of minor Importance. The discus
sion waa made a special order of buslpcss,
In order to confer with tepresentatlve of
circuses relative to fixing Lew rate for
placing clrcua advertisements. Officers will
be elected at tomorrow's meeting.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Deeds filed for record July 13, 1904, as fur
nished by ths Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracters, 1614
Farnam street, for The Bee: - -
Lucre tl a R. Seymour to Arthur Bor- -land,
lot 8, Olock 2, Seymour's add..! 176
George P. Bemls Real Estate come
pany to George N. Groves, lot 18,
block 1, Seymour's add v 800
Lucrella R. Beymour to Emil J. snd
Anns A. Scholl, lot 8. block 2, Bey- '
mour's add -. 400
Dixie E. Wyatt and husband to,
Charles K. Jewell, lot 6, Knox sub-
dlv. In Park Place ,5,600
Peter E. Her to August Wrnsel, lots
I snd 4, block 466, Grandvlew 600
Eva M. Prugh and husband to Wll-
Ham . Bates, lot 22, block 17, Bed- '
ford Place , . 1
Ellen M. Peters et si. fo Henry Y.
Hates, lot 22, block 17, same...,. ' 100
Wilbur Mayes to Myra Palmer, part
of lot 20. block 4, Hanscom Place 4.000
W. H. Yates snd wife to Helen A. .
Frederick, lots S and 8, Frederick's
add 1
Helen A. Frederick to Louis WWeyT
muller, same .. 260
George Gardiner to Richard W. H od
der, part of lot 4, block 11, Shlnn's '
add -1,060
Margaret Richard to 'Clara C. Put
nam, lot 6, replat of block 7, Bemls '
park , 1,800
Mary O. Leach and husband to T. P. ,
Hersklnd, lot 17, block 114, Florence. 60
Emma C. Johnston and hunt. and to
Christina liurke. lo. 17, block i,
Spring Lake park - 260
Frank H. Woodland to Joshua J. .
Woodland, lot 17, same 1,000
Sheriff to Earnlest S We thorny, -part
of I'-. 4. block 163. illy lf.tuO
Methodist Episcopal lioa-l nf Church
Extension to Frank W. Carmtchael,
Iota 9 to 14. block 98, Dundee Place.. 2,'M
Carlton 8. Uhepard and wife to Tena
M. Valea. part of lut 107, 'Use's add. 2.10
C. D. 1-ayton and la i'vrr'lnand
Neuman, lot 1, La) ton's add 1,017
Genevieve Tyler to Nettin MoEI.-oy,
lot 1, Parkview 1
Nettle MrElrv t fienevleve Tyler,
lot 1. same 1
American Loan and Trust company to
Homer L. Willtama, let 6. block a. -.
subdlv Of John I. Redlck add.. .. (,00