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    TITE OMAITA ' DAILY DEE; 8ATURDAY, JULY 23, 1901
0
CRAIY AND PRODUCE MARKET
pnow, Price Corrent and Modern Hiller An
Bearish on Wheat.
ESTIMATE 600,000,000 TO 650,000,000
SSBnsnnSBBninBt
Specalators Bell tha Market Down on
IWi Finn Harvest and Graw
la WtttktiMUniht'i Bail
Growing; Materially.
OMAHA. July 23, 14.
influences In the grain market are varied
and uncertain. 'ITie foreign situation was
much less effective today, while Snow ap-peaj-ed
to b the main factor In turning
eirergth to weakness and making the trsde
riarvoua over probabilities. The well known,
and generally well posted crop expert
figure on t&.utio.omi busnela f wheat as the
yield of the United States this year. Thia
waa large than expected and the beers got
busy, Ignoring tha large Juiy shortage and
pounding down tha price of July wheat.
While at tha eame time giving the Septem
ber and other deliveries a shaking out
tor lower quotations.
Snow was bod enough, but the Cincinnati
Frio Current accentuated the chilly estl
tnate and went It one better with figures
2&,'M),P. bushels larger. The bears roared
with pleasure over the succees and the gen
erally favorable weather map and sold
more wheat, which the bulla took with good
grace, but at lower prices.
The estimate by conservative authority of
1.000.000 July wneat shortage la Chicago
lone shotiid have counterfeited to a de-
free the favorable crop reports. Probably
his may have had a steadying effect, but
the shorts were not especially nervous,
much as they would like to nee the wheat
coming to market. There Is but 400.000 con
tract wheat In the elevators of Chicago
and this la worth more than tha July de
livery for milling purposes.
Hera Is the Bnow weekly crop estimate;
Long delayed winter wheat crop harvest
H completed. Threshing Is again under
way everywhere and scattered advices from
wet districts of tho Missouri valley Indicate
a rather better yield at the machine than
expected. Spring wheat conditions favor
able, the effect of a little too much fain In
tns Red River valley being offset by benefit
of good showers farther west. Wheat ex
pectation, 4O0,0UD.00l to 626.000,000 bushels.
High temperature baa caused rapid develop
ment of corn and position of crisp is now
viBViuijt list I 1MB i")t""J .! 3
weedy fields In the Important districts weft
of tha Missouri river.
The Price Current wheat crop estimate Is
50,000,000 bushels; allowing 600,000,000 for
.home consumption and seeT, there remains
160,000,000 surplus for exportation.
The multiplicity of bear news had Its
effect immediately on the opening on Chic
ago the July feature breaking a point, and,
while rallying slightly between the open
ing and the close was weak and an even
point oft on all deliveries when the closing
bell tapped.
In Omaha the July feature was allowed
to remain at yesterday's closing without
any transaction nor any disposition on the
part of the shorts to press the advantage
of the bear news. The deferred futures
wera marked fractionally without much
business.
In the east corn and oata were both off,
but nnlv StftZUn. thla In avmnathv with tha
break In wheat and on the good growing
(ani Harvesting weatner.
In Dinah To fxx) hnshela of No. 8 corn
sold at jac: 20.000 bushels or July oats at
41e and 15,000 bushels of September oata
at Vlc.
inn rerreipvs nerv ere nani kiiu in
quality of the grain coming- fh Is not good
except two ears of fine ner.- whet; received
today. The demand for eah wheat everv
where Is exeellerl and It Is selling above
the July future price. It Is the !2d day of
the month and ihe wheat Is not here for
July shorts yet tlma enourh for trouble
If It doesn't come In. , .
' Roaae of Prices.
The range of prices on the Omaha mar
ket for future delivery and the close today
ana mursuay were:
Closed.
Whs.t Open.
July 89 B
I Sept 83 R
Deo 83 B
High.
89 B
83HH
12 B
Low. Today. Thur.
89 B
8ft B
82HB
83 B
4A
45 B
8A
82A
B
49 A
48 A
89A
Corn
July 49 A 49 A
Sept 4n B 46 B
y Deo. 89A 40 A
Oate
Julv 4T ft 41I4.B
4A
4f B
89HA
41 B
81A
41 41B
8TA 81A
.... tl B
' rlrpt 81 A 1A
Dee
A asked B bid.
Car lot receipts
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Omaha ..
Chicago .
6t. Louis
... I -lr. -'1 ... .. .71
...23 812 - 844
... 73 a 96
.Omaha Cash Prloae.
The quotation committee la responsible
for the following quotations:
WHEAT-No. x hard, 89c; No. S hard.
WM3B7C.
CORN No. 8 mixed. 47c; No. t yollo
49o: No. I white. 4tij48V4n.
OATS No. 8 white, SeS6ViOi No. 4
white, HW6c.
Omaha Inspection In: 1 car No. 8 hard
wheat, 1 car No. 4 white oats, 1 ear No,
8 corn, 1 car No. z yellow corn and I car
No. 8. Total, 4,
Out: 1 cux No. hard wheat, 1 oar No.
Cash Bales lO.fxXi bu! No. I corn at 49c i
I ear ro. a corn, 'o,
Cash, sales late yesterday by A. B. Ja-
quitn, 6,000 bu. no. i corn at 4c; 20,000 tu.
No. 2 oom at 60(4c.
nrata Markets Elsowhoro.
Closing prices of grain today and Thurs
day at the markets named were as follows:
CHICAGO.
Wheat- Today. Thur.
July : , 96 sH
eeptemDer twt e'
: pecember . , 87 87"
May t3 W
July 49U . 4h
September 40H 49
December ., .. 4&H 4MS
Kansas' 'cift1.
Wheat
Septembe."
December
Corn
T7HB
Tl
4VAB
40B
78B
46A
4ln
; December
Wheat
September
December
Corn
September bt, Louia
.1
87H
88
48
3B
ueoemDer
Wheat-
MINNEAPOLIS.
September
December
Wheat-
tfepiemher
... December
8&H
8&H
DULUTH.
88Si
86
87
NLW TORK.
Wheat -
September
Doceiuber .
Corn
. .MiH) tern bar
824
90T4
92
MS
Me 64V4
Arsentlaa
Grain Shipments,,
Wheat. Bu. Corn.Bu.
lai weea j.bw.uuu 2,Dtu,uuo
Last week 1,032,000 2,70u,OuO
Last year , 1,M.(W 2.7.000
From Jan. 1 to date 70,461,000 32,796,000
Year ago U,44.ovo a,10u,ooo
Jtotea from Cala Markets.
Snow's weekly wheat crop estimates are
deoidedly bearish, predlotiug 6o0,ou0,0u0 to
fc$,uvO,uiv bushel. v
P. b. Smith of St. Edward. Neb., and
II. W, Binder of Council Bluff were vis
itors at the exchange today.
. Minneapolis Commercial Bulletin says:
7'1'he northwest has been favored with
Safe temperatures for small grain, and
wheat la one-fourth to throe-fourths flllatl
as ifar north as the south line of NoriL
lakota In all aectlons the crop 1 late
and no cutting will be done In July aad
harvest Is likely to extend into September.
Corn 1 Improving:, but la dragging every
where." '
primary receipt of wheat 'today, 571,000
bushels, Chicago received 40,000 bu.. Mine
Despoils 91,000 bu., St. Louis 139,000 bu.,
Toledo 8,000 bu. and Kansas City 190,000 bu.
. Duluth stock of wheat decreased loO.OuO
bu. : aUnnsapolla stocks decreased slightly.
Chicago Keoord-Iieiald esUiiiatee short
Interest on the July future In ClUuago at
the close of buelne yesterday at l.ouO.OuO
bushels. Stocks In elevators only 00,0u0
bushels,'' situation Interesting.
A grain elevator with luO.ovO bushels ca-
raclty la to be erected by the Nebraska and
uwa Grain ootnpany on the southern
Omaha line.
Premium for old September wheat over
new In Chicago waa about 13 oent on the
bushel. Old July Is about 1 oetit premium
over new July.
Two care of new Nebraska wheat were
received thla morning, the first In carlot.
The wheat graded No. t hard, welshed 41
pounds and was of fine quality.
T. D. W or ml I and Q. E. baroe have re
turned from Yankton, where they regie
tered tor Ihe great land lottery. Worail
la laying wugsra that he will win a farm.
iiindsircet a clearances of wheat thla
week. 1.241 601 bushel; last week, 1.412,4)4
bushels. Com 704.617 buauaUi last week.
K4,9a bush!.-
rtalath Grata Market.
DULUTH. July M-WHEAT-To arrive
No. 1 iioribern, fao; No. 2 northern. 8l:
a track. N X uorthsra, LvvSi No. J
northern, mc; July tl.OOH; September, 88V,
(j'iK'hc; Deoemlier, S&o.
OATS jb track, 2m; td arrive 85c
CHICAGO GflAlKI A1ID lHOVIflON9
Featarea of tho Trading; aad Closing
Prleee an Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, July a. Unresponsive cabins
and weather favorable far marketing the
new crop were permanent causes of weak
re's In wheat today. At the close Septem
ber wheat was down an even cent from
yesterday's final quotations. Corn Is off H
oats show a loss of Vic and provlslona if
THc. Under the Influence of comparatively
weak cables and Improved weather condi
tions there was heavy selling of wheat at
the opening. Intttal quotations were st a
considerable decline, September being down
H1jt,e to i.fio at 88 ttc. The lower
prices brought out a liberal demand from
pit traders, causing a fair advance. Sep
tember going up to 88uKS1tic within the
first few minutes The bullish sentiment,
however, soon gave way to weakness, and
as the session advanced prices continue.!
to decline until September had reached
87Mr3. A slight rslly occurred Just before
the close on covering by shorts. The final
figures on Reptemher were at 871TS774o,
July sold between 94e and 96c and closed at
Wia. Clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 100,000 bushels. Exports of wheat
and flour for tho week, according to Brad
street's, were equal to l.an.OCO bushels. Pri
mary receipts were 413.9O0 bushels, com
pared with 671.500 bushels a year ago. Min
neapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported re
ceipts of 301 cars, sgalnst 231 last week and
17B a year ago.
The break In wheat and an estimate of
liberal receipts for tomorrow was respon
sible for a weak corn market. September
opened a shade to Hffe lower at 49''ii
4ic, sold down to 49Mic and closed at 49V
49Vic. lineal receipts were 242 cars, with 9
of contract grade.
Influenced by the weakness of other
fr rains sentiment In the oats Hilt was besr
sh. September opened Hftwc lower at
33c to 83K.C, ranged between SVic nnd
33Sc and closed at 33c. Local receipts
were 83 cars.
The resumption of the strike at the stock
yards dominated trading In provisions. The
volume of business was extremely light and
prlnes showed only slight changes. Liberal
receipts of hogs and lower prices at the
yards were bear factors. September pork
closed with a loss of 6c at $12.77. Lnrd
also was down 5o. closing at $ti.uO. Klbs
were off 7c at 17.47.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow! Wheat,
72 cars; corn, 144 cars; oats, 95 cars; hogs,
15.000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. I Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tssfy.
Wheat I I I . 1
a July 9641 97 964 96 9
bJuly 95 94 94 94H 96
ft Sept. 89MS K9 '89 V 90Hi
bSept. 8V&k8ilH(-a 87V4J874rt tS
Corn 1
July 49499 49 I 49' 49"
Sept. 49Vg 49 4Vt49i4''H!4Miia'Te
Deo. 46Ta4 46 461 46H! 6
Onts 1
July 89m4 & Slim 89H 39T4
Sept. l3,4Vi 2'4 S3 3SH
Dee. 334 S31i Mii334?( 834
May 85 ib U 34 35
12 70 12 75
Sept. 12 72Vi 12 82V4 13 72V4 12 T7H 12 24
Oct. 12 Tl 12 80 12 77Vi 11 77Vi 12 82V
6 82H 8 8iH 6 80 80 86
Sept 9 92 92Vi 6 90 90 K
Oct. 6 92H 7 00 6 9 6 95 7 00
Tt lbs
July 7 85 7 35 7 82V4 7 32V4 7 40
Sept. 7 50 7 65 7 47V4 7 47Vi 7 55
Oct. 7 66 7 67V4 7 50 7 50 7 62'4
No. 2. aNew. bOld.
Cash quotations were ns folfows:-
FLOUR Steady: winter patents, 11.60;
straights. 84.30fi4.50: spring patents. $4.50'(i
4.T0; stralehts. $3.90fff4.20; bakers. 32 fiOfi3.20.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. 97Sr9Sc; No. 3, 88
96c.
CORN No. 2, 49e: No. 2 yellow. 61c.
OATS No. 2, 4oyS4flHc No. 8 white, 88
43o.
RYE No. , 7Bc.
BARLKT Oood feeding, 853Sc; fair to
choice malting, 42if(60c.
SEBDS No. 1 flax, 81.17H; No. 1 north
western, 3122: prime timothy, 12.96; clover,
contract ncraue, 11. ZD.
PROVISIONS Mess Dork, ner bhl.. '70
0112.75. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $6.806.82,. Short
ribs sides (loose. 7.2SrT.374; dry salted
nouiaers tDOxea), i,.djig,'i.bO.
Following were the receipts of flour and
grain:
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls. 19,600 11,600
wneat. ou....w i,o zo,5JO
Corn, bu , 220,000 294,600
OatS. bU -159.600 ' (K.KOA
Rye, bu fl.ooo ' 1,500
Dariey, on , SZ.tfUU .......
On the Produce exchange muuy the but
ter market was steady; creameries, iag!7o;
dairies,. 14ffl5c Eicge. steady) at mark,
cases included, ltHilSVo. Cheese, easy at
lW6c. . .
WBW YORK GEa'ERAIi MARKET
teaotatlons of the Day oa Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Julv 22,-FLOTTR-Recelpts,
17,259 bbls.; exports, 18,867 bbls.; market
was steady, but Inactive; winter patents,.
$4.K6ff5.10; wlnterstralghte,34.60i(j4.7o; Minne
sota patents, f4.9oitfa.ui; winter extras, $3.35
O2.90; Minnesota baker, t3.70tT4.00; winter
low grades, 33.164ra.70. Rye flour, firm;
fair to good, 14.004.26; choice to fancy,
84.264.80. .
CORN MEALe Market steady; yellow west
ern, U.o&ifrl.lO; city, 31.10ijl.l2; kiln dried,
82.904(3.10.
RYE Nominal.
BARLEY Slow; feeding. 4CHo, 0. I, f.
New York; malting, nominal.
WHEAT Receipt end exports, none.
Spot, easy; No. 2 red. nominal, elevator:
No. t red. 1.07, nominal, f. o. b., afloat: Nc.
1 northern Duluth. tl.oOVs, f. o. b., afloat;
No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f, o. b.,
alloat. Options ruled weak all day and ma
terially lower, Influenced by Increasing new
wheat receipts, less warlike news from
abroad, bearish home crop estimates and
favorable western weather. Active liqui
dation ensued and the market closed '4fia
pet lower. July closed at $101H; September,
lfW2He. closed at 92io; December. 90 U-16
4i9l S-16c. closed at BOTio.
CORN Receipts, 11,826 bu.; exports, 4S,51Tj
wu. . cui, umicij irauj't rtv. i, 00c, eleva
tor, and bihic, t. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yellow,
6tiHo; No. i white, 65Wo. Option market
was dull uurlng the day ,v but rallied near
the close and wns Anally V.'ZrHc net higher.
July, 65Vc. closed at 56Ho; September closed
at 64c; December closed at 61c.
OATS Receipts, 84,520 bu.; exports, 18.000
bu. 8pot, slow; mixed, 26 to 32 lbs., 43ft
46c; natural whits, 80 to 32 lbs., 40TJ47C:
Clipped white. 86 to 40 lbs., 47V&9C1C.
FEED Quiet; spring bran, 418.00, prompt
shipments; middlings, $21.25, prompt ship
ment: city, 3M.00U 21.60.
HAY Steady; shipping, 70c; good to
choice, t5c.
HOPS Quiet; state, common' to choice.
1903, 25"f33c; 1902. 2123o; old. 7T13c: PaclfU
Coast 1903, E(&2Sc Wi, 20iS22c; old, 713o.
HIDES Firm; Qulveston, 20 to 23 pounds,
17c; California. 21 to 25 pounds, 19c; Texas,
drled,f4 to 80 pounds, 14c.
LEATHER meady ; acid. 23f26c.
PROVISIONS-HeeC flrro: famllv. tlOOOUi
11.00; packet, 10 5Of.ni.O0. Cut meat, firm:
Slckled bellies. 89.0fS10.60; pickled shoul
ers 8604j6.75; pickled hams. 810.50ifi 11.50.
Lard, firm; western steamed. 17.20; refined,
steady; continent. 87.2S; South America. 38;
compound. 5.82g.12H. Pork, quiet;
family. 814.50; short cleur, 113. &Cff 15.60; mess,
tJ4,2'il4.7R.
..PJCE-Bteityi domestic, fair to extra.
POUT.TRY Alive, Irregular; southwest
ern soring; chickens, 18c; fowl, 16o; tur
keys, 10c; dressed, weaker; western broilers.
Ifjlde; fowls, lSn; turkeys. 14ai5q.
RtiTTER Steady, unchanged.
CHEESE-Easy, unchanged.
nFSaw,l"'r; western extra selected,
2CK(j2UHo; average, prime. 1919Vlo.
Kansas City Grain sad Provlslaas.
KANSAS CITY. July 22. WHEAT
Lower- July, 81c; September. VWXfnKp;
December. fie; cash No. 2 bard. new. 87ffl
r9" ms,c; No. I red. 90if91c; Wo. I,
iyIFJf"I-ower: JuIy- WHc: September,
ifi.DeCv,mbJr'-4nc: C8"n "o. mixed.
No oifiMo ' N" 1 WhUe' b016
9Ai8,"lrm' N. 1 white, 41(ff42c; No. I
mixed, 40c.
''TE "-Creamery, lsffl6: dairy. 12c.
EQQS Firm; Missouri and Kansas, new.
No. 3 whitewood cases lnctided, 16c; ease
0VinA.1?ty1:.c,MM, returned. Ho less.
ifAI2S?k; choi'' timothy. 88.60; choice
prmriB, n uo,
RYE No. X nominal at 62c'
. . Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat bu lu) 41000
fnrn nil tm cw.
Oats, bu 6,000 2,000
Liverpool Grata aad Provisions.
LIVERPOOL, July C -WHEAT Snot,
nominal; futures, quiet; JiHy, 6s VAi; Sep
tember. 6s 9d.
CORN Spot, quiet: American mixed, new,
4s 4Hd; American mixed, ild. 4x641. Fu
tures, steady; July, nominal; Brptember,
nomlnaL
Philadelphia Prodoee Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Julv 2?. BUTTER
Steady; extra western rreamery, 18c.
EXK3S Steady; fresh western, Jotyc, loss
off.
CIIEE8K Steady, 7HT8Hc
Toledo Seed Market. -
TOLEDO, July tt SEEDS Clover. caJk
88 80; Octolier, 86 50. prime alxike, til 60;
. MOM Vl, ... . , . L . -1 All!.
uiiu, wv uw. iiiue uhiv(ii, ei.s)at bcv
totuber, 81.60.
SEW YORK STOCKS ASD BONDS
Markst Dulltr and More 81uggi8a in Tone
Than for a Long lima.
EXCESSIVE IRREGULARITY OF PRICES
Crisis la tho Helatloae at Great
Urltai aad Rassla Has a De
pressing Inflaenoe oa
All Markets.
NEW YORK, Juiy la. The stock market
Waa uulior aua mure siugguh in tue iu
uay tuan lor a long time Ada 10 tn.s
y.w wvMV lliguiikllb of iue pin.w
kiuteuieiti ait Oay nu tne uncei taim ui
me stxcuiauve biooa win be unuer.iotM.
mi uiui utiuertune wulcn nas .uunnuea
iiuuuivei Sinus tne hesitation In, lne al
vance urst oeveioped was stilt peroep.iule.
'in.s was partly una to tne suslaiiitu luu.i
euce 01 a uuuiuer ut scruiia icauic. 111 uie
uirL 'itie ciials lit iue ietuons te
icen the Russuiti nu uaii,u .jve.u
uienis I a repressive irutuenoe on ku u.ai
aeta anu ma 00 expouie.! 10 .. jai.,,uo so
until ti.e incident Is aednitely alspueed vl.
'ine opniiig auvances on uie siUi.it ux
uhanga met conquerable sale to realise
sua was intUiemeu also uy the rmewul
u( the meat packers' itrlae. The discon
tentment amo.igsi tne new Englanu eo.
lun workers and rumors ot tnreateiied
trouble amongst rallroau operatives, u e
pieasnd witn leireuchmcnt meuures, gave
me labor question some auuea innucnce
upon sentiment.
L'ltlteu States Steel was one of the points
of early revival on the market ai.a Its
advance maiked the returning on fuil time
of practically all of the Carnegie mills.
Steel stocks also reflected the reported
feeling of hopefulness In the trade, tho
southern companies enjoying bevlues tha
advantage of a reporteu auvunce In mxiIh
em pig iron. The nominal caure of the rl;e
111 Amalgamator Copper was too div.u.ni
declaration by a suovlriiary company. The
Pacifies and St. Paul also roso at one t.me.
The demonntratlop In these was not Vry
convincing and the advances were not heid.
The forecast of the currency movement
Indicated that no effect Has been vro
duced on the flow to New York by any le
vlval of bueiness In the Interior. With the
fraln on subtreasury operations an Increase
n cash reserve Is Indicated In upward of
89.000,000. Rates for call loans Indicate a
redundancy of day to day funda. Rut the
time loan market Is called steadier. For
eign exchange also advanced ugaln todty
In response to the hardening discount mar
ket In London. A late profit-taking move
ment left little of the day's gains, but
the closing waa fairly steady. Bonds were
Irregular. Total ealce, par value, f2,U5,
000. United States bonds were unchanged
on call.'
The following were the closing quotation
on the Stock exchanger
Bales. Illgti. Low. Close.
24,000 7sH 78S W4
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore 6b Ohio...
do pfd'
Canadian Pacific....
Central of N. J
Chesapeake A Ohio.
3,400 1244 124
800 .166 164
400 84
Chicago & Alton 1,000
3934
uo pia
Chicago Gt. West.. '700
Chlenao A N. W...
300 180
14,100 148
Chi.. Mil. A St, P..
do pfd
Chicago Ter.. & T..
do pfd
C, C C. & St. L..
Colo. Southern
do 1st pfd ,.
do 2d pM
Del. & Hudson
Del.. Lack. A W...
Denver & R. Q
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley ....
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
'26A
100
'166
100
do pfd
K. C. Southern
da pfd
Louisville tt Nash..
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Mat. St. Hy... l,7i
Minn. & St. L
M , St. P. St B. 8. M. 2.100 73
do pfd 1,000 128
Missouri Pacific 12,600 4T4
M , K. A T 10Q Wi
do pfd 1,300 41
n a 1. or mcx., prow .......
New York Central... 1.200 119tt 119
Norfolk A Western.. 2.800 6244 ' 6144 .62
do Dfd .... 4 87
Ontario A Western.. 8.800' 81 ' 8014 "80H
Pennsylvania
25.200 121V4 120 121
Pits., C. C. A St.
Reading
do 1st pfd .......
L, , 63
...43.700 64A 63 63T
... 200 83 83tt 83
ao za pia
Rock Island Co 9,700 S3
do pfd , 1.000 66
Bt. L. A 8. F., 2d pfd 1,600 63
St. L. Southwestern.. 100 13
do pfd 800 83
Southern Pacific 26,700 61
Southern Railway ... 1,400 24
do pfd
Texss Pacific 900 26
Toledo, St. L. A W.. 100 2H
do pfd V 100 88
Union Paclflo 40,400 97
do pfd 700 94
Wabanh
do pfd 800 86
Wheeling A Lake E
Wisconsin Central.!.. 100 18
do pfd '
Mex. Central 1,200 9'
Adams Express .... ..
Amer. Express ...
U. S. Express ,
Wells-Fargo Express
Amal. Copper 22,400 621
Am. Car & Foundry. 600 IK;
do pfd
100 78
Am. Co'
tton Oil....
do pfd
American Ice 400
do rtd 1,800
Si
28'
Am. Linseed Oil
do pfd
Am. Locomotive .... 100 21 21T4 ii
do pfd 800 87 S8H 8(l'i
Am. Smelting; A R.. 1,600 67 6714 5714
do pfd 300 99 98V4 9RS
Am. Sugar Refining. 1.700 129H 129',, 129
Anaconda Mining .... vi ia iu it
Brooklyn R. T 16.600
Colo. Fuel A Iron.,. 1,400
62
35
Consolidated Oas
Corn Products
do pfd
Distiller' Securities.
Oeneral Electric
International Paper.
do pfd
International Pump.
do pfd
National Lead
North American ...
Pacific Mall
People's Oas
Pressed Steel Car...,
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car
Republlo Steel ....
do pfd
Rubber Oood
do Dfd
Tenn. Coal A Iron..
U. 6. Leather
do pfd
V- S. Realty
U; 8. Rubber
do pfd
U. S. Steel
do pfd
West. Electric ....
Western TTnlnn
200
800
400
12,600
78,800
Total ale for tne aay, uz.oou snares.
London Itoek, Market.
LONDON. July 22. Closing:
Consols, on.y ... M 4-14 N. Y. Central ltt
to account H Norfolk A W.A
Anaconda so pfd II
AtchlMS Onurlo A W 814;
do ntd i W4 PnnirlYnla 421
Ptltlmors tt Ohio,... I7S Rand atlnsa H
Canadian Factne
Hill HH11D Jiw
. W I do 1st pfd 41
.14 do Id ptd WH
.1(1 go Rllwjf M
. IH do ptd 1
. 8ZS4 80. PsolAe H
, U Vnloa Paclas M
. Ma do pfd
. u U. a. atMi 11
. 4 do ptd 4S
,14i-St Wbk II
ilKi , do pfd I'H
. U Bpsnlsh 4s L
Cbaa. A Oslo...
fhlraio Ot. W.
C, M, Bt. P-
DDora
t. A R. Q
do pfd
Brts
do ''lit pfd...,
do Id ptd....
Illlools Control .
lxiuu. A Naah..
bt., K. T
SILVER Rar, quiet. 26 ll-16d per ounce.
MONEY per cent.
The rste or discount In the open market
for short bill Is I lS-lfrJf24 per cent; for
three months' bills, t per cent.
Foreign Financial.
BERLIN. July 22. Prices on the bourse
today were firm: business whs quiet.
rARIS, July 22. Three per oent rentes,
for the account. Kxchsnge on London,
JSf 23c for uhecks. The tone of the bourse
today wss hesitating and prices were
heavy, nlng to continued fears of Inter
national complications growing out of the
action of RuHBlnn cruiser In The Red sea.
hlo Tlntoa lost 10 points. Russian Imperial
4 cloned at 92.H5 and Russian bonds ot 1904
at 5s. The private rste of discount was
1 Tier cent.
LoNDt'iN, July 22 The demand for
money was Increased today by the payment
of cl2.6uO.000 in new treasury Mils, and
local loan rails amounting to 8.7yvoOO. be
sides repayments to the Lank of England.
Operators on the Stock exchange were
cheerfully disposed. The market was still
somewhat weighed down by tha political
5,800 85K 84 86 I
94
124
1A4
34 33T4
89 39
. . . . 79
1414 14V4 144
179 179
147 148
178
6H 6 6
14 14 14
74
14 14 14
49 49 48
20V
300 161 161 161
205
21
72
6.600 25 5 26
1,900 62 62 2
8!X 38 3H 3Si
100 G7 C7 67
200 81 81 79
8001 137 137 137
700 19 18 -19
36
21
43
8.960 117 lisii 117
'606 87 86 87
DO 116H 116 1164
.7 .... 46
70 72
127 1274
9344 94
18 18
40 41 I
119
61H 53
S4 94ty
.... 19314
100 12H 12 124
69
100 21 21H 21
400 162 102 162
200 ' 14 14 ' 13
500 69 69 69
81
73
400 22 22 21
2X 89 89 89
4 17 27 2
4V0 100 100 100
1,400' 33 83 83
100 76 16 76
221
900 7. 7H 74
. 1.400 44 42 44
J8H
78
.' t'.ioi) 41 4 41
. 800 7 7 7
83
4f 4R 48
19 19 1
77 77 76
12 11 12
63 61 62
169
300 6SU RSi 88
situation. Consols fluctuated. For the ac
count they opened at 8 and advanced to
W't and then dropped sharp- to 88 7-16.
Home rail wavered. Americana opened
dull, recovered a fraction, became Inactive
and closed steady. Foreigners were quietly
dull. Japanese were easier. Imperial Jap
anese government 6a of 1904 were quoted at
.
BISIXE9S OP AlSOCIATED 1IIKI
Clearing of tho Great Commercial
Centers of Conntry.
NEW YORK, July .-Th following
table, complied by Hradstreet, shows the
bank clearings at the principal cities fot
the week emied July II, with the percent
age of inoreese and decresse as campsreJ
with the corresponding week last year:
CITIES.
Clearings.) Inc.! Dec.
New York
Chicago
Boston
Philadelphia
Ht, Louis
Pittsburg ....... i,...
San Francisco
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Kansas City
New Orleans
Cleveland
Minneapolis
Detroit
Louisville
OMAHA k
Milwaukee
Providence,
Buffalo
Indiannpolls
Bt. Paul
Los Angeles
St. Joseph
Denver
Columbus
Memphis
Seattle
Richmond
Washington
Savannah
Albany
Portland, Ore
Fort Worth
Toledo, O
Salt Lake City
Peoria
Atlanta
Rochester
Hartford
Nashville
Des Moines..
Spokane, Waohl
Tacoma
Grand Rapids
New Haven..........
Inyton .., ;
Norfolk
Springfield, Mass...
Worcester
Portland, Me
Augusta Oa.........
Topeka
Sioux City
Syraouse
Evansvllle
Birmingham
Wllmlnsrton. Del
$l.S21.9.0n9l
ltU.612,7-6!
Ut. !..?('( I
1.W.1S3.5MI
49.4';.taa
8,13.'10i
I, tvwoi
tl.5bi.3V3,
29.479.460
l.326.3ni!
13.6K.438i
:i,6!a,7iia,
13.037, 7791
II. r73.7li6
H.ZALlSj
.1..
iil.
23.1,..
16
.?:4I
'iu'.i
'ii.i
'ii.'t
.8
16 4
.6,
85.1
'ii
29.7,
6,4-16.5.-0!..
18.7
6.9
4.0
6.6
7.41,418j
6 6i,3'X
6.2o3,4 .1;
.9.6.650i
6.iW.374
6 652.933,
2, 144, 9421
4.112.421!
4.130.0(101
l.HStftij
4,428,791,
l.l.
.1,.
15.0, .
2?. 8
14 3
13.0
8.7.
i'.b
6.3
4,8a0,22l;
3.781,475
2.751.6171
8,744,72i
8,281,7'.iBi
3.2K8.403;
8.4M.411
2.038,913
2.431.371
2.H6.W6
6.1
11.4
18.4
40.6
'ib.i
"i'.i
22.0 ,
10.8 ,
3.7
2,5l'i,3)
1.74,(416
6.1
2.2S2.9j
8.6
1.K14.69I
1,878,631
2.311.0H8
L518.m
"i'.i
i:,
5.1
!
1.690.7421
' 1.645,129
1.453.956:
l,6.3i,02l'
940.2'iO
Mi
"i:i
24.8
8.8
67.6
8C9.959I
8S6.654I
l,rj.oy6
l,OT6.716i
. 1.0t2.67fti
.2
'i.i
23.4
7.1
1.9
971. MS
1.357.367
Knoxvllle
Davenport
Little Rock...,, ,
Wllkesbarre
Fall River
Macon ,
Wheeling, W. Va...,
Wichita
Akron ,
Chattanooga '.
8jrlngfle!dT 111
Kalumaioo, Mich..,
Youngstown
Helena ....... -. ,
Lexington
Fargo N. D
New Bedford
Canton, O
Jacksonville, Fla...,
Lowell
Chester, Pa
Oreensburg, Pa,,.,.,
Rockford, 111
Blnghamton
Springfield, O
Bloonilngton, 111
Qulncy. Ill
bloux Falls, 6. D...
Mansfield, O
Decatur, 111
Jacksonville, III
Fremont, "-Neb
tHouston
tQalveston ,
Charleston, S, C....
Cedar Rapids
Totals. V. 8
Outslds New York..
71-8.676
661.11
21
!4,122
2.6
594. 24X
309.604
724.140
816 6
7.6
48.8
3.1
62.4
616.7(0
t.6
722.651;
712.223
6(i6.(W4
436.6',S
777.921
608 4:9
3117.9561
7.i
43:?
.....
6.6
10.2
19.7
2S.1
433.6)8
4i)5,OO0
803.168
473.897
468.425
156.4
6.8
15. t
27.2
81
2.7
19.0
"i'.i
"li
'ii'.i
842.164
496.625
436.5001
315.947
- 831. 2H
13.0
. . 319.45
' 1S1.S95
" l'.2.-8
254.743
2.0
163,3!6
124.3A0
9.138.293
6,333.000
943.615
877,4761
12,171.836.208!
849,851.199
CANADA.
Montreal
. .
! 21.431.378
' lf.044.618
' 704.649
2,180.14ft
26.6
10.7
Ottaw
Hallfax
Quebec
rax y."V':..':L
c vv
1,83.372
.-V27.3ai
I,710.68
1,115.659
860.137
....
, . 1 .
10.;
Vancouver, B. C,
Hamilton
London. Ont
St. John, N. B.
Victoria, B. C.
Totals, Canada..,
8.5
4 1
16.8
1,006.2X8
753,162
60.0
I 64.166,2081
4!
tNot Included In totals because contain
ing other Item than clearings.
fNot Included In total because of no com
parison for laet year.
New York Money Market.
WTTTlf VrtUTT n. -a
st "481 per cent, close offered at per cent;
iinno money, easy; sixty and ninety days,
K2Aer cent: Mx months. 8f3H per cent.
PRIMB MERCANTILE A?tfR-3H(&4
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with
actual business In bankers' bills at 64.87.20
tf4.87.26 for demand and at 4.84.60a4.84 86
ir. Blx,v 1av b'n"- Posted rates, If RSUff
4R4HBn Commercial bills, 14.84
SILVERBar. E8c; Mexican dollars, 46Ho.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad
bond, Irregular. '
The closing quotations en bond are at
follows!
V. a. nt. la, ra,....104lManliatta . g. 4s.. .105
do coupon ...KHii'Mfx. Central 4s. U
do la. reg 1041 to 1st Inc I4H
do coupon 1051iMlnn. St. 1 4... K
do fuiunun
t - - - 1 , .H, , (V. QE x. oa 1W
."It do la M
..IOSh. Y. C. a. ma W
.-IMS. M. J. C. la. .11,5
do old 4a. rog.
do coupon ....
Atchlaoo adj. 4a.
do adl. 4a
t, El!1- 04
4S.... H4l .
Atlantis C L.
B. A O. 4s...,
do IUi
L. 4s A par.... 7
llJHp.nn. . H,a:..:
71 ;Raadtns son. 4a M
.Jo; at. U A I. M. e. la.. Ill
Central of Oa la.,
do 1st Ine
Chce Ohio 4 Ha
Chlcaco A A. Ia
v., b. A q. 0
c. M. A S.
C. A N. W
0. ta....ll ;g0. Paclllc 4 an?
C. K. I. A P
da eal. la. .
. 1
Taxaa AP I,
CCC. A Bt. U I. 4.
Chlaato Tar. 4a...,
Con. Tohaooo 4a.,..
Colo. A Bo. 4s
D. A R o. 4
Krla prior Ilea 4a..
.101
,. ft
. 1114
.
.100
T., Bt. L. A W. Is..' 11
Union PacUe 4s 14
v conT. fa.....
It. B. Steol d la
aak. .. 71
..S..117
8H
wanaan la .
da dub. n
00 gen. 4s
It
P. w. a n o t- i i.
W. A U B. 4
Wl. Cantrsl 4a... .
(JfTerj.
Boston Stock Qnotatlons.
e.??SlT,N- ,3u,y a -Call loans. 2,g$ par
r"'1 J0n' Per cent. Official
-w-,B u4 iiwh ana Donas: '
-'."Jr" 'dJ' "' V4 Wctln. common
K)
H
14
Atchlaon
, u.,,.. mMm . nil.
n't Amalgamated
pf
Boalon A Albany
boaton A Maine.
Buaton Ulavatad ,
Pltohburg pfd ..
Uax, Control ...
..I4 .Atlantic, .1 i
Diuiiin
..11 Cal. a Hacla.
..1M Canlanalal ...
14(4
....4T
.... I44
.... M
.... ll4
4H
.... 7H
.... I
.... H
...I 4-
4
:::: 4!5
.... u
....
.... M
.... aT
.... I
I
.... 1
.... I J 14
.... II
U
.... 1
414! Copper Range
N. T., N. M. A n...l4
Para Marquetts 74
iim7 waat ...
Dominion Coal
vnioa Paolda 17 Kranalln
in.r. Araa. UBasL. llttlOraneT
Mo Dfd
74 llala Horala ...
Amar. pnau. Tuba
Amer, Sugar
do ptd
Amer. T.A T
Amer. Woolen ....
do pfd '.
Pomlnlon I. A I..
Bdlaon Eloc. lllu..
. 4Maai. Mining .,
.1144 Michigan .....
.Until Mohawk ,
.181 Mont. r. c.
. ll'(Ud Dominion .
, U Oafo
. ly, Parrot
141. Qulncy
Oonaral Electric 141
Shannon ,
Slaaa. Electric
do pfd
Maaa. Oaa
I'nitad fruit .....
United Shoo ktach.
do pfd
V. 8. Stool
do pid
Bid. Asked
) Tamanuk
7814 Trlnltr
4o U. I. Mining...
i4 v. a. on..."..
Wi ,1'tas
40 Victoria
U Winona
Wlrrln
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON, July Si.-Today state,
merit of- the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $160,000,0u0 gold
reserve In the division of redemption
tsliowss: Available cash balance. 8149,ito,3li
goij, 14o,yv4,D77.
Bisk Clearlaaa.
OMAHA, July 22. Bank clearings for to
day M6 802.24, a decrease of tm,U$.4x from
the corresponding day last year.
Evaporated Apples anal Dried Frnlts.
NEW YORK, July 21-EVAPOHATEl)
APPLES The market continue to reflect
light ntTt-rlngs; rules firm at recent prices.
Common are quoted at tiflic, prime at 644
Cl6c, and fancy at 7c.
CALIFORNIA 1R1ED FRtMTS-Prunes
remain quiet, will) demsnd steady, but
for small lula ss a rule, Vjuotatluna range
from 24i'jic. aooordlng to grade. Apricots
are attracting a light trade; choice are
held at Vul0c; extra ehuloa at llrmalOko.
and fancy at 1110. "
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Market Badly Demoralised Owing
to Btrike. .
HOG MARKET OPENS LOWER, CLOSES FLAT
Renewal of Labor Olfflealty' Caaaes
. Mack Tronnle All Markets
Finish Flat Few Sheep
fold lOo to lSe Lower.
SOUTH OMAHA, July 22, 1801.
RecelDls wera-
Cattle. Hogs Sheep.
Official Monday
775
1.44
3 SI 4
Official
Official
Official
Official
1 uesday... .
Wednesdsy.
Thursday...
Friday
1.4(i8
4
1.442
2.000
l.i47
t.8K2
D.5O0
Five days thla week.... 6.436 17.C87
Same days last week.. 4.63.' 1".'10
Same days w k before. 10.41 4 S.TS
Same thiee weeks ago. .t- lt',S.t
Same four weeks ago.. 11. 624 4.0.'7
Same day last year...l:,87 85.748
Receipts for tbe Year to Date.
The following table shows the receipt of
cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, with comparison with last
year:
1901. IPOi. Inc. Deo.
Sheep 787.560 63o.6.'0 202.040
Cattle 477,054 64-.812 64.83)
Hogs I,4o0.o& 1.414.877 35.812
Average puces paid (or hogs at South
Omaha for the last several days with com
parison: Date 1904. 1803.102. 101. luu.1699.il!i98.
July l....
July ....
Ju:y I....
July 4..
July 6....
July 6 ...
July 7....
July 8....
July ....
July 10...
July 11...
July 12...
6 1.1HI t 601
6 l8Vs 6 67
7 64
7 61
6 StU
i 831 4 2
& 741 i 01
8 73!
.1 61
2 61
7 62j
I 78!
.1
ft W1
( 26
7 64
a
6 06
i'78
I 66
3 06
t 76
3 87
8 78
a
3 70
3 .8
8 i'2
3 77
3 77
3 i.
6 WVi
6 65
6 4.1
6 I
3 83
7 75
6 11
a
6 13
6 I.')
6 04
6 02
3 61
2 h;
a
8 90
1 to
4 04
9 ItHa
6 SH
6 44
6 82
t 3D
a
6 SS
7 82
6 82
5 164,,
7 80
7 83
6 83i
o fv'
5 92
6 i
5 77
6 11
7
777
J my u
July 14
6 G2
5 Vi
4 09
4 05
3 W:
6 161
6 US
Julv IS..
11
6 18
5 21
6 18
6 04
I 10
6 06
5 16
83
7 7S
7 22,
July 16...
July 17...
Juiy 18...
July U...
July 20...
July 21..,
July 22...
6 'A
( 02)
7 i
b
.hi,
4 871
4 01
4 Ml a 82
4 it,
4 1 3 M
4 21; 3 SI
4 34 3 7
I 221 7 73
6 681
; I DO
6 22
i 22, 7 62
6 26 7 41
o nj
6 tk
a
6 67
4 V
4 US
6 07
Indicate Sunday. Indicate holiday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. bncep.Ii'r's.
.-., M. St. p 4 11
Wabash t a
Missouri Pacific 7
4
18
2
17
9
22
4
'i
1
2
Union Pncltlc system 23
18
"i
'i
C. A N. W 1
F.. E. A M. V 24
C, St. P., M. 4 O.... 1
H. A M 11
C, B. A Q 13
K. C. A Et. J 6
C, R. I. A P.. east.. 8
Illinois Central 2
Chicago Qt. Western ..
Total receipts 99 82 21 1
The disposition of the day's receipts wa
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of bead Indicated:
t Cattle,
Omaha Packing- Co...... 19
Hwli'l n H r.nm,.n., OAA
iks. Sheep.
m 24i
901 54
200 766
473 226
606
284
"." " . v.. f ...... tt
Cudahy Packing Co...... 448
Armuur ex to i
rim Vttr r'n 1.- r. i , 1
v.... - "O I . will .V . . 4V
Armour, from Sioux City ....
U F. Hub 4
Morrell ....
Other buyers 116 1,522
Totals 1,471 1,616 3.318
CATTLE The market ts again completely
demoralized owing to the renewal of the
labor trouble. The situation is very grave
and shipments should be held back at all
hasards.
The market opened lCKffl&c lower on beef
steers and only a portion of the receipt
were sold even at that mucb decline before
the break occurred. After that the trade
was simply flat and there was practically
ho market at anv Dries. r
Cows and heifer fared 'even worse than
beef steers, as prices at the opening on
the stock was 16f2fic lower and verv dull
After the trouble was begun there was no
The feeder trade was also weakened mor
or lea from same causes and tb mirk.i
In that line istalso very dull and unsatis
factory. BEEF HI E. KilS.
No.
I. ...
1...
14....
II. ...
14....
4.,.,
II....,
II....,
IS....
At.
.. M0
.. WO
..low
... 441
..1117
..1001
..1044
..1040
.. 1ST
..1044
..l!30
..II.U
Pr.
I M
i n
4 tO
4 71
4 78
I 00
I 00
I 10
6 10
I n
I M
Ma
I...
34...
Aw.
....1241
....117a
.,..1111
....1110
....1317
....ntt
,.1!H
...,160
....mi
....1540
....14ftl
....Hit
Pas
I 44
I M
I Ci
I 69
I II
I W
I ?
I 74
I 88
I W
I 9
II....
II....
II....
10....
II....
7....
II....
II....
11
II
I M
I H
41
. .1170
STEERS AND COWS.
I
..108 IK) If an
..04 I 18
STEERS AND STAGS,
..1061 I 10
COWS,
I 40
14...
... ISO
...11M
... 416
... M0
...1056
...1140
... r.o
.... tT
...looo
... m
...
00
I H
I 16
I HO
I 60
I 10
I 10
I a
I U
I 6
JM
00
II S5I I II
1 170 I IS
17 117 IS
II Ml I tl
1 10M i io
1 1440 I 10
1 1104 60
II 1101 I 60
1 110 I 40
1 1181 I 46
1 1130 4 00
2 UU 411
it.'!!!
ii....
m!!!!
18....
I....
4....
to
It!
I 14
COWS AND HEIFERS.
.;. Ill t 10
HEIFERS.
.. its
.. 00
I II
i m
1 116
1 610
I oe
I 10
BULLS.
1
i
..1110
..1110
I M ' 1 1400
I ti 1 760
I 40 1(00
I SO 1 00
I IS
I 15
I IS
..WW
..1110
CALVES.
1....
110
I M . 1...., IN (II
BTOCKER8 ANlJ
fliltlJEKS.
I ..... 660 18 1 640 I 90
HOQS At 10 oclocli this morning the
snnouncement was made that the labor
troubles had been reSewed and from that
hour on the market was completely de
moralised and at a standstill. The situa
tion Is very grave and shippers should
hold back until the trouble Is settled.
At the start With a normal supply here
the market opened In fair shape, especially
on toppy grades, and a part of the rsoelpts
sold early st from pretty close to steady
on choice, to generally a nickel lower.
Wild rumors soon bee on to circulate and
at the hour named above the report was
confirmed nnd the market flattened out
completely and at a late hour a good part
of the receipts were unsold and no effurt
was being made to move them.
As far as It went 'sales were largely at
86 (i6.07i or not far from a nickel lower,
while a load of fancy butcher weights sold
et (6 20, the high price In soma days. Fullv
one-half of trie hogs were left In first
hands,
No.
At. 8b Pr.
Ne
71..
Tl..
64..
76..,
64..
74..
4a..
II..
M...
74...
77..
It..
..
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SHEEP-Hardly one-holf of the arrlvala
were sold this morning even at much lower
? rices when the market flattened out owing
o the renewal of the labor troubles. At
the start sales of mutton sheep were
mostly IWU60 lower and slow at the de
cline. There was simply no market after
the news of the trouble reached buyers.
Quotations for grnss sheen and Iiunbs:
Oood to choice yearlings 44 2f(ft4 70; fair to
good yearllns-s. l3.50tfK.26; good to choice
wethers. 14.01x7(4.25; ' fair to good wethers,
liWitM.Oo; good to choice ewes, 83.5o&:i70:
fair to good ewes, 83.253.50; good to choice
lambs, o604jtt.76; fair to good lambs. li.OiXif
8 60.
No. A4 erase,
3 Idaho bucks , 236
144 Idsho ewes 92
74 Idaho wethers (&
hi Iiluho yeurlliigs Hi
104 Idaho wethers 79
6 Idaho feeder Inmbs 4il
176 Idaho feeder lambs 53
165 Idaho yearlings 93
4) Idsho l.-mtis 64
(36 Idaho lambs 65
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3 00
1 50
3 75
I 80
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4 no
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t 76
1 60
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3 VI
t 60
4 15
4 60
4 66
I 75
i 60
J'lano
41 Nebrui
11 Idaho
7 Idaho
rusKa uu rwe m
bUrkS 151
bucks 150
I04 Ni;brnskn ewes !r!
40 Irtuho ewes 107
87 Iduho ewes 114
84 Idaho feeder Inmbs 60
25 I'l.it
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40 Idaho lambs
6
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CHICAGO I.I VK stock MARKET
Cattle Lower, Hon Drop from Five to
t Ten Cents nnd Sheep Lower.
.CHICAGO, July 22.-CATTI.E-Recelpts.
8.0UJ heed; market opened stendv and cloacd
luwer; good to prime steers, f6.404iti txxir
to netllum, 4 ftcjo EH; stockers and feeders.
I.'.0in4 00; cows, I1.6('ti4 60; heifers, IJ.wv.io ho;
caiu-.ets, fl.siKki2.U; bulls, fci.Otai 4.1"; calves,
2.5ofi.'ii: Texas fed steers, tteeat.fs.
1I(.h3 Receipts, 23.000 hend; market 1(V,
i5c lower, clued dull; mixed and butchers,
5.1695.46; gi)d to choice heavy, $.r).25.g5 46;
roiih heavy. ISOuyfi .20; light, I6.1((i6.4u;
bulk cf sales, 86.2641 5 36-
SHEEP AND I.A.MDS Receipts, 8.fid0
head; market for sheep slower, binibs
lower; good to choice wethers, $40oii4.:i;
fair to choice mixed, 33i"''4.(0; western
sheep, 13.364.75; native lamhs, 4.0uu7.60.
Kew York Live Mock Market.
NEW TORK, July C-HKEVES-Re-celpts.
3.7i8 hesd; market for ster, slow
and l'Vil5c lower, for bulls, steady; 'for
beef cows, I0jl6c iiwer; for others, steady;
steers sold at 4.('ii&.N6; extra at fUO;
oxen and stags. 83 8xi5.0O: bulla, 83 0O1i4.1o;
eows, 1.7iij3.70; dressed beef slow at
l'ullo per pound; a little extra beef at
lie. Cables stsady.
CAL VES U-ceipts, 886 head; market
slow: choice veals 26fj&oc higher; others
steady; veals sold at l4.0Ouu.UO; butter
milks, $3.0o4f 3.26; city dressed veals slow
t H7(12c per pound.
HOGS Receipts, 1.680 head; prime state
and Pennsylvania hogs, 6.04i6.00; mixed
westerns, 6.06t6.30.
SHEEP ANI LAMRS Receipts. 8.883
head, market very slow; for choice fresh
lambs about steudy; for others. I6f(i,1"o
lower; for sheep, k5n lower; sheep sold
at I'J.oO (i4.26; common to jrlme lambs,
H.00rf..K6; one csr at I6.H0; nothing very
choloe on Mile; dressed mutton slow and
lower at S'itbmc per pound; dressed lamba
easier at glOo.
Kansas City Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. July 22.-CATTI.E-Re-celpts,
2,u"0 head, Including 1,100 southerns:
market lOtflXc lower; export and tliPMKeu
beef steers. 10fi25c lower at $6.50'ii25; fiilr
tut good, 10Q2&C lower at 4 00ii4.26; western
fed steers, K"h26c lower w 33.76tt6.i'6; stock
ers and feeders, weak at $J.60'i4.5o; south
ern steers, 10i26c lower at 62 7f'u 4.75; south
ern cows, 10f(tl5o lower at II.764i3.5o; native
cows I0i)15c lower at 3l.76fi 4 26; native heif
ers. llK&lDC lower at 2.8(i'u&.00; hulls, 10)(15c
lower at 2 26fg3.76; calves, 2 5ii(?i6.00.
HOGS Receipts, 7,5(0 head: market loft
l.'ic lower; top. 81.30; bulk of sales, 5.hV(t
b.Zo; heavy. 5.2ti:io .30; packers, &.15'u&.2&;
plKS and lights. 84.26iii6.20.
MiEEP AND LAMHS Receipts, 2,SiX)
head; market steady; native lamlis. 24.00i
6.W; western lambs, 14.00'no.OO; fed ewes,
I3.26j13 i6; Texss clipped yeurlliiKH, 83.7f.i.
4.76; Texas clipped sheen, 83.26(4)4.00; stock
ers and feeders, 12.503.50.
t. Lnols Lire Stoek Market.
' ST. LOCIS, July 22. CATTLE Receipts,
8,000 head, Including 2,200 Texans; market
slow; native shipping nnd export steers,
14.85'u 6.80; dreHSed beef and butcher steers,
I4.mri4.76; steers under l.OuO lbs.. 88.7614.10:
stockers and feeders, 32.26fti4.bO; cows una
heifers, 2.25'3.20; ennners, 1 5ik12.:'i; hullH,
2.45'(i4.10; caivcs, t4.ifa9.liO; Texas and In
dlnn steers, 33.O0oj4.6O; cows and heifers,
32.0Oftj3.O0.
HOGS Receipts, 4,500 head; mnrket alow
and lower; llgs and lights, 4.76ftj5.2o; pack
ers. ts. iX(i6.3u; butchers and best heavy,
85.15ftj6.35.
SHEEP AND LAM B8 Receipts, l.OCO
head: market lower: native muttons, Ixt.owj;
3.50: lumbs, 84.oiiftlii.75; culls and bucks, I2.nl
tTS.OO;, Texans, 33.50!rf4.60.
Kt. Joseph Live Slock Mnrket.
ST.. JOSEPH, July 22.-CATTLE Re
ceipts, l.tiHo lieu d ; market 105j25c lower; na
tlvs, 34.35!ijii.26; cows nnd fielfers, $l.liif
0 26; stockers and feeders, 83.2fcji4.10.
HOGS Receipts, 6.1H9 head; market CfilOc
lower: HbIu. I6.OuhjO.16; medium and heavy,
85.10fti6 12Vs,
SHEEP AND . LAMBS Receipts, 922
head; market dull.
Stonx Ctly Live Stock Market.
SIOl'X CITY, la., July 22.-(8poclnl Tele
gram..) CATTLE Krceipts, 50u fiend; mnr
ket steady; beeves. $4.5oCy6.S0; cows, bull
find mixed, 82.40(34.06; stockers and feeders,
3.00?(4.00; calves and yearlings, 32.7lir3.75.
HOG B Receipts, 3.000 heno; market 5c
lower, selling at 84.8oft.K3. 15; bulk, 84.95ftio.06.
took In Sight. '
Following are the receipts of live stock
for the six principal western cities yes
terday; ,
Cattle. Hoss. Sheep
Bouth Omaha 776
Chicago 8. ("XI
Kansas City...., 2.000
St. Louis 3,ono
St. Joseph t... 1,6(6
Sioux City 500
1.404
8. ,5
23,000
7,600
4.500
6,199
8,000
44,4303
8,000
2.800
1,000
822
Totals
. .16,841
13,677
Wool Mnrket,
BOSTON, July 22. - WOOL - Territory
wools are firm; pulled wools arc quiet with
small offerings; foreign wool hold firm In
sympathy with strong conditions abroad.
Leading quotations are: Idaho, fine, 170
18c; heavy line, HftlOc; fine medium, 17(ffl6c;
medium, 18lt20c; low medium, 204(21c; Wyo
ming, fine, 16jj17c; heavy line, 14(&15c; line
medium, 17(gl8c; medium, liJJ20c; low me
dium, 2CK822c; Utah and Nevada, fine, 16
17Vic; heavy fine, Hftjlac; tine medium, i'tii
18c: medium, 2V21c; low medium, 21J23c;
Dukotn, fine, 17S(18c; fine medium, 17("(ilc;
medium, 18aj20o; low medium, 21022c; Mon
tana, tine, choice, 204j21c; fine, (average, 19
f30c; fine medium, choice, 2oC21c; average,
lSu'JOc; staple, 21$22c; medium, choice, li
230.
Regarding the wool market the Com
mercial Bulletin tomorrow will say: The
market is quieter. The demand, however.
Is good and prominent buyers keep up
their Interest. Rather more than an av
erage week's business has been closed.
While the market Is firm, there are plenty
of sellers at current prices. A prominent
sale of the week was a large line of Mon
tana In the original bags at 21HW3c, ac
cording to the grude. In the west the
Montana clip la practically cleaned up and
the highest price of the season, SOVfcc, waa
paid this week at both Billings and Great
Falls. At St. Louis 26c is reported tmlil
ft ' the one-quarter blood Soda Springs
wool. The shipments of wool from Bos
ton to date from December 31, 1903, aro
117,431,814 pounds, against 124,723.880 pounds
at the eame time dipt year. The receipts
to date ere 172,453,047 pounds, against 138,
506,368 pounds for the same period lust
ST. 'LOUIS. July 22.-WOOL Steady; me
dium gradi combing- and clothing', 24ft?
24o; light i.,ie, lOftjlso; heavy fine, 12yl3c;
tu-wasliecl, 33a.
Cotton Market.
LIVERPOOL. July 22.-COTTON-Spot
In moderate demand; prices 4 points lower;
American middling fair, 6.56.1; good mid
dling, 6.42.1; middling, 6 324; low middling,
6.18d; good ordinary, 6d; ordinary, 6.Wh1.
Futures opened quiet and closed eusy.
American middling, g. o. c July, tic2d;
Ju'.y-August, 5.!l7d; August-September, 6.70.1;
September-October. 5.44d; October-November,
5.31d; November-December, 5 2'd; De.
cember-Janunry, 6.23d; January-Fcliruarv,
6 24d: Februarv-March. 6.24d: March-Am-il.
6.25d.
ST. LOUIS, July 22. COTTON-Nomlnal;
middling, 10'),c; stock. U,?S ha lis.
NEW TORK.'July 22.-COTTONT-Futurej
Closed, barely steady; Julv 10.42c; August,
lO.S&c; September, 9 64c; Oetbber, 9.61c; No
vember, B.mic; December, 8.69c: Jnnuarv,
9.62c; February, .9.63c; March, 9.65e. Spot
closed tnilte 10 points lower; mldi'JIng up
lnnds, 10.90c; middling gulf, 11.15c; sa'.es,
372 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, July 2?. COTTON
Futures easy; July, 10.CA& 10.75c; Autrust,
10.8Ki1Q.82c; September. .72n9.73c: Octyber,
9 447i9.46e; November. 8.4KjS.42c; Dercmber,
9.41ir.42c; January, 9 47'i(9.48e. Spot, quiet;
sales,. 900 bales; ordinary, 8 7-lflc; good
ordinary, 9c: low middling, Wc; mid
dling, Uc; nood middling, 11 7-lde; mid
dling fair. 11 n-lilc; receipts, 2,Gii8 bales;
stock, 67,371 bales.
4111s nnil I n In.
NEW YpRK. July 22.8-OlLS-Cottonsced.
null; prime crude, nomln'il; vello..
2Sc. Petroleum, eusy; refined. New York,
I7.7U; Phllndelphlfi nnd Hnltlinr-..e, 576)
seme in bulk, 84.75. Turpentine
6rtft57e.
t-l:idy at
liuniTv Htenuy; strained
common lo
gOOd. ?.Kfi.
SAVANNAH. July 22.-OH.S-Turpentlne,
firm. 63c-
HoSIN Flrtni A. R. C, 82 30; p 8" 40;
E. K. 42 45: O. 82.60; H. $.; I. II.Miftm 16;
K. t47W ' 13.72V. U, 83.82; W G, $4.22;
W W, $4 61.
OIL CITj, Jj!v 22.-OI 1.8- Oodlt tnl
ences, 81. VI; certificates, no bid. Sl-lp-ments.
77.81 bbls.: aversirc. 68.r"l hbls.;
runs. 9fl.2?4 bbls : sveniire. 73.375 bbls. Ship
ments. Lima, 56.877 bbls.; average. 02.101
bbls : runs, Lima, 74,250 til ls.; uveriiKi',
66 f77 bbls.
Tt)LKIK. July f!2. ffl North Lima,
$1.00: South I.lnm and Inrllunn 9.
WILM1VGTGN, July 23. iH Turpen
tine, nothing doing: crude. $2 23. 4' 00 'md
84.25. Rosin, nothing doing. Ts.', lirm
St 18c.
aarnr sad Molnsses.
NEW ORLEANS. Jily 22A8UGAR
Strong: opn kettle. lff(3 8-hic; centrif
ugal, :tfti3c: centrlfugHl whiles. 44; ycl
luws. 34,'..4Vic; Becondr, i1t 3c. ,
MOLASSES NuiiiIiihI; unfn kettle, 20f
t5c: centrifugal, 1'inlOc. Syrup, nominal,
2tU25c.
toffee M'.rket.
NEW YORK. July 22 COFFEE The
market fur futures npenerLsteudy at un
changed prices to an advsnee of 6 points.
Bales were 4,'iiH baijs, Jncludlii Jul, t twei
Aus-usf, 6.90c; September, .95c; Decembor,
6.2tfta20.
OMAHA
tVIIOI.F.fALB
MARKETS
laple nnd Fancy Prodoee.
Eons-Receipts libera); firm; fresh
died stock, 15o.
LIVE POULTRY Hen. roosters, so
cording to site, c; turkeys, 13c; ducks, 7o
gee. nc; broilers. luC . .
Hl'TTKR Peeking stock. 11c; choice t
fanrv dairy, 12(ffl4c: sciurntor, lUftfWHc.
FRKHIt FISH Trout. 11c; pickerel, sc
Pike, lor; perch. 7c; blm-flsh, 12c; whlteflsh.
14c; snjinon, 14c; redsnnrper, 11c; lobster,
green, 2o; lobster, boiled. '30c; bullheads,
lie: cntdah, 14.-; black buss, Kc; halibut,
lcc; crspples, 12c; roe shad, $1: buffalo, 8e
white bass. 11c; frog legs, per dos, 36c.
Bit AN Per ton. $18. t , ,
HAY-ITIoes quoted by Omnhit Wholesslei
I'ealiTs' ass.x-lntln 1: Choice N A 1 upland,
$; No. 2. $7 50; medium. $660: coarse. $.
Rye straw. $5.50. The psl.-es Are for hay
of good color and quality. Demand fair
and receipts light
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Navel, choice, large elie, $3;
fancy navels, ull slis, U.00; Mt-uitevraneau
sweets, choke, ull slaos, IA0oit3.i; JalTas.
ull sues, l-.i.yioo, VaKiiclas, ull sites. $i.lsl
U3.7.
LEMONS California fancy. 27(r-SOOSta
$3.ioy4.2t; choice, 42.70300.
CALIFORNIA FIGS Per 10-lb. onrton,
5oc; Imported Sinyriiu. .2-crown, 12c;
ciown, 14c; 7-irown, lie. ' r.
BANANAS Per inediuin-slscd bunch. $204
(j2.u0; Jumbu, 42,;5(ii.l.26. . .
DATLa-l eisiaii, p.r box of 30 pkgs , $2
In 60-Ib. boxes, 5c per lb.; Oriental stuffed,
per box, $2.40.
P1NEA1 PLES In crate ut 24 to 42, pel
crate, lo.2o
FRUITS.
APPLES Urecu, pi r H-bu. box, 75o.
HAXPbh.RKll.ti- Per i.4 qt., W; per 24
pt., 41. u; led rau.";errles, per 24 pi-,
W'ueh., 13. , ,
BLACKBERRIES Arkansoa, per 24 qt
8TRAWBERRIE3-Colorado, per 84-Qt.
CiicnnlES Cullfornla. Royal Ann 01
Tui tunun, per box. $1.3b; home grown, pal
Gouefc.iiERRIE8-Pcr 24-qt. case, $l.
l'EACiit-t Texas, per 4-bunket crate, kOO
Calaloiiiia Alexaudia, per oox. $1.
PLUMS Caiiiornlu, Trogdy, Burbwli
PEARS California, $2.75 per box.
APrtlcoTts CalUuriila. $i.uO.
CANT E LO L'l'E Texair, per crate, $2,604
2.7..; Culiiornla, per crate 80.00446 00.
WATERMELONS Per lb. tcr.Ud), 10
each, 3W14UC. ... .
CURRANTS Red and white, per 24-qt.
case. $1.2o. EG ET ABLES.
POTATOES New Texas Red stock, la
sucks, pur bu., 50c. .,.,- t
iSAV'f BEANd Per bu.. $2.1.S2.26,
ONIONS Bei mudu, per 60-lb. crate, $3 0v
LoulHlanu, In sucks, per lb,, 2Hc
CABBAGE Home grown, lc pur lb.
CAULIFLOWER Per dor., 6bo.
CUCUMBERS Per Uos., 25c.
TOMATOES Texus, 4-basket crates, tL
RADISHES Per do, bunches, 20c
LETTUCE TCi. pr dos., 30c. ,
TURNIPS nouilurn. per doi., Z60.
tlTTI."rQflr.iithnrn. ner dos.. 25c
CARROTS Southern, per do., 2&0.
PA RSLEY Per dos.. 26c.
BEANS Wax, per bu. box, $1.00; per
bu. basket, 50c; siring, per bu. box, $2.00
per hi bu. box, 75c; Wisconsin blue beau,
lfi-nt. box, $2 0". . .
GREEN PEPPERS Per 6-basket crabs,
SQUASH Home grown, per dos., 78o.
PEAS-Per bu. box. $1.00. . i
EGG PLANT Southern, per do., $1.50.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., IOC.
HIDES No. 1 green, ttc; No. 2 rfreen, Set
No. 1 raited. 7c; No. 2 salted, 6c; No. 1
veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 9c: No. 2 veal calf,
12 to 16 lbs., 6Hc; dry salted, 812c; sheep
pelts. 24tt27c: horpe hides. $1,5042.60.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
11c; Wisconsin young America, 12c', block
Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, lSVie; Wiscon
sin llmherger. 13c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb-,
16c; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 2 soft shell,
per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., ISo;
pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb.,
10c; peanuts, per lb., 6c; roasted ponnuts,
per lb.. 8o; Chill walnuts, per lb., 12&13o;
large hickory nut4, per lb., 11c; almonds,
soft shell, per lb., 15c; hsrd shell, 13c;
shel'.barks. per bu-' $2.00; black walnuts,
por bu., $XZd.
St. Loo la Grain nnd Provlslona.
ST. LOUIS, July 22. FLOUR Qulst Mel
unchanged; red winter patents, $4.96a.lO;
special brands, IftWSe higher; extra fancy
und straight, $4.50q4.90; clear, JH.HOJj4i.90.
SEED Timothy, steady,. 2.402..o.
CORNMEAL Steady. $2.40.
BRAN Active; sacked, enst track. 80r82o. -
HAY Steady; timothy, 98.O0Q14.0O; prai
rie, $5.003fl.5O.
IRON rOTTOHgTIES 82c.
RA GOING He.
HEMP TWINE C .
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobblnjr,
$12,874. Lard, steady; prime steam, M
Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, 18.2ft
clear ribs. $8.8"H; short clear, $8.60.
POULTRY Market strong: chickens, 9o;
Bprings, 13Hc; turkeys, 13a; ducks, 7c; geese,
3c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 148180;
dnirv, ICdflBo.
EGGS Steady, 13c, ense count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls .1. f.ooo, 4000
Wheat, bu 140,0n0 66.0OO
Corn, bu 19.000 27,000
Oats, bu .....80,000 34,000
Mllvrnnkee drain Market.
MILWAITKEB. July 22.-WHEAT-
lower; No. 1 northern, $1.01jT.01; No. I
northern, 97iif99c; new September, 77(if78o
bid.
RYE Firm: No. 1. 79c.
BARLEY Dull; No, 2, 62c; sample, S4
oe.
CORN llrm; No. 8, 60J51c; September,
40c asked.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. July 22. WHEAT
Juty, 07V4c; September. 874(ff7c : Decem
ber, 81ic; on trnek. No. 1 hard, $1.00; No
2 northern, S(lM''597c.
FIUR-Flrst patents, $5.10.2O; second
patents, $5.0fKff0.10: llrst clears, $3.66(313.66;
efr,nd clears, $2.30.
BRAN In bulk, $14.00; shorts, $16.00.
Peoria Grain Market.
PEORIA, III., Julv 22,-CORN-Hlgheri
N01 3. 4Hty.; No 4, 4?C.
WIIISKY-$1.2S,
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. July 22 METALS Tin was
active and higher at London, holding, It
Is reported. 11 gain early of 10s. Later
the advance whs lost, but the market
closed firm nt 123 12s 6d" for futures end
at 123 for spot. The local market also
ruled firm and was SK'Un higher, closing
at 327.2.Vfiv27.60. Copuer was steady and
unchunKi'd In the local market, with lake
minted nt $l?.2H(f12.7V4 and casting nt
312.87V 4P12. 60. The Ixmrton market was un
rhnnged nt 57 6s for spot, while futures
were slightly higher at 57 8s 9d. Lead
wns sternly and a little higher abroad, with
snot minted et 11 15s In London. Locally
the lend market Is unchanged at $4.8004.35.
Spelter ndvunced slightly In Ixindon, clos
ing nt 22 6s. Here tbe mnrket Is steady
at 84.WrhM.SK. Iron closed jit 46s In Glssgow
nnd nt 42s In Mlddlesborough. while locsllv
No. 1 northern foundry Is quoted Bt 3l4 60ftl
15 00, No. 2 northern foundry at $l4.06ftJ14 5o
nnd No. 1 s""thern nnd No. 1 southern soft
foundry nt $13.00(816.00.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK, July 22.-DRY OOODfV
The market has been lncreanlngly steady
during the day especially on such lines as
tire nffected by the Fall River situation.
Manufacturers nre not Inclined to sell for
the future until they know more of tho
prohan'e outcome of t fie present crisis.
Jobber nre doing a very small business
with few buyers In the majority of houses.
Ten free trips to the World's fair. See
coupon on page two.
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS',
Deeds filed for record July 22, 1904. as fur
niched by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1014
Farnsni street, for Tim Bi': ,
Samuel Kutx In Kxstantaa Lanxlim, lot
22, Haas' subdivision $ 160
Samuel Katz nnd wife to Annie Yu
lilou.kl, lot 21. .Haas' subdivision.... K0
Samuel Kats and wife to Alex Ya
bliuiHkl. lot 20. II ins' subdivision.... 250
Imogen A Benson to Anna L. Gold
smith, lots 1, 2 und 3, block 20, Dun
die Place $00
Fli"t H'dl-h Methodist ICplrsipal
church to Flist People's rhuriM part
lot 4, hlrck 22. city 2,500
Jo'.n Flvnn eml wife to Rudolf J.
IIInv lot 18. block 3. H.IHC ill's sub
division
Kr"ilre f'brlstnnf n to Peter llruiiner,
lot 31. Oak Hill
NelMe HenesHcy lo Hmv J. Mirtln,
IoIm 15 htiiI Id. block 3. l.lpton PI ice.,
Cnimi'i'li, N'-llon-'l bunk to Wilson
500
(00
800
T. tiraniim. i-t 11 1 -u- 0. Myets,
Rl -h il'li AV TI'd'-n'M edilltlo-i 200
Jo II 1 11 T 'tie'i to Mi-'- Uie'., part
lots 1 end ", bl'-'-k 0 I'irk piece 1,50.
Tbeoiloi A. Tho-o-ia io Mnthlil
Schwai-s, part lot 14, block 32, Al
bright's Choice 7ot
Marshall D. lladdox and wife to Llisi
r Morton, lot 8, block 2, Kounts
(,60