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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1904)
Tirn cvuha daily r.r.v.: v.r.Dsr; day. .titi.y 27, if.n. r .WCRAIS AND PRODUCE 1IARKET Eharp AdTances in All Ya1 , with I'-ir . JULY WHEAT, 93 C; DICL:..:LH,' 77 3-4 8 t klrafto Starts wlta gride ol Tata- Tarn Completely Aronad with Big; Advance Wrattei Boreas Cros. ? eport. P-'VIA. Jury 2B, 13"4. 'h!' there i nm. i -business on the Onutt F-schange, there wss mors eu'l'ernerit than for S"ma time past, fro. on wss up from Jvensfls City, so wer- twenty-two ori of wheat, tut the frn inspected No. 8 and Is rt 11I vt-i a l.in on July. TI corner In thts de livery developed and became rather In tense. 'Jl prirpi fur July were bid up tj l"c, -hp! - , r.e of 4,'.'0 busOielsj was made Vn I n to J. Jaq ih. ard this price was bid fii more. Ibis Jul tride s'arted 8)t bark i,. February and Is ti end this week. Uhee- nate etjoruiiJ 1 b'rgcr than at any tlma .ring the !ui of iba future and not. t b I baa b n delivered. It begins to sbow Ril the cumatks of a cor ner. The firnl.- prr fT July 81o Wd and ten'lt st sited Is count upward by fractions a,, i . hiiif-p-tnt S'l-Sll' "! enui i0 bid. '1 be Cham. i.:?r of the Inspection In corn, wheel end osts does not Improve tii position of the shorts. Clucaao started off as if there had kn worutei iul ei.wth and harvest of wheat over nl((';f. For the first few minutes It looaed !' of going " to pieces. Trie July future dropped to 9ic as c"tn turiri with a clone at iec yesterday, then turned and with a; od buyli.u, runt Utile and stn.rttiga the. world over except In rrsnca t t where report are more encoursering the price sdvuneed to S to. Beptemtier acted ' i much the erime, turrib g from a point lornt : j t.j a full point gain and the buying did not I cenr.e unt. I the close of the Lschange. ! Tre wrelhpr bureau crop report Issued ' at noon tooey, eeys: "b..ma complaints of rust In spring wheat are received from 11 portion- of Iowa and Pouth Dakota, t.rneraiiy the crop has advnnced favorably although poor and weedy on the low lamia f-i norwern Minnesota. Tha cum IB ripen- ing in the nuthern portion of the spring wheat reo-loif; harvesting haa beun in i Iowa. hi.a- early spring wheat has been : Improved ty rem In "ifor. jwucu of ti.a ; . lure aown i.as t.een cut -tor nay. In w n , i ioion tiaii( v.het backward and suf fering from drouth. With another weeS j of favorahH .'nailifl' for harvest and thresti'nK the work will advance materl . ally. The hurveetlns of winter wheat la r aectlono. In the Jowet MIouri valley tha I'. continuous rains of the previous week re- U duced the yield and lowered the quality H of much winter wheat While high tern- it peratuteJ on the extreme portion oi ine I corn belt would have been more favorable, n -s corn has made excellent f,"i nrt '.,ln H the most . promising condition generally. 1 Tb crop 1 now largely laid by in a, aatta- '! factory Rtte of cultivation. The early f plented is in silk ns fm nerth as Nebraska, I Iowa and llllnol. Oats harveet has con- I tinued uodrr fuvorabie conditions ana the rj crop .la promtalnp." ' ' . :, -r. K ftniiio mi I'rices. ' H The range ui iT.Cte on the Omaha mar- 'J Jft for luture uti.veiy and tha cloao today I and Monday wtit: . t. Closed Wheat July ... Kept. .. lec. ... .Open. High. I,ow. Today. Mon. '. 91 B Pi ' 1 B M H 91 A . h! A t"B H2 A KH hi A . 75 B Tl 75 'B 77 orn July ... Pent.' ., 4"'in 41 B "H,fi 4 B 'HA 4- "in 4- . 4-s'"li iec. ... Juiy f Pt ., , tlt'O. ..! A asked : sj u J A 3il ii 4. A .... i 411 :-(. ti-n 4iuB ii.-jui si. a si .ii ii B ,t . uush C.51v!tlOB.. 1 The official closing for th day weroi' V i RATNt. -lHtiK,-!C. t'Ui N-.-N. 8. . v ..; 470 So:-Na. 4, 4fic; No. ye'iow, 4c; No. S yellow, 48c; No. t whltfl. ..4 rc; No., white, po grede 4,-c . ' ' '" ' ' ' OATS No, I, 3Sc: Ni J, .'; No. 4, 35c: No. 2 white, !c; No. S white, 3ac;. No. 4 white, Su'ti;; Blumlurd. 41c. Omaha cash w!va: 1 war No. t yellow com, 4oi lionr frit. 2 hard wheat, 8SS4c; 1 car No.-I h!d i How . vhpst,- rue; 1 car No. 4 white ii.!s, ,oo.j. ;-t -, ; " , ; K""Sf'J' ee'ta ;i njl ,'! I er'ente. '. t, .. .' r,w!fiii. f, n'mnenti. Wheat- i......v..'.r...4 ,. i-i. .VW bu. Corn ..-...,.'.......:..... fe,'1'"! I ii. . . ll,70 bu. at ...................... ,4,gt bil; 1'0 bu. ly, .....i. ...;. . -ttvi, 000 , Wheat t lilt )K Stot-V a of rata. .!'.' . ' . ',v''"I!ii'hei Dcrrenee. Jacre&se. 'Vheat' ' lM.tio . Corn Kr.ftO. Oats tiS.(4) H.WO JR 27,000 koitmrem n:i t.mj ,Krf fipti CAR IXT8 Todiy. last wt. Lttat yr. ninneapolis fll Id : uiuth Ja 3-3 24 Chicago li4 1 141 Onmbft Inepection: In 10 cars No. 1 hard , new wheat; 2u cars No. 2 hard new wneat; , 1 ear No, Corn; 4 cars No. 1 corn. 6 cers No. 4 white os us total, to cars. Inspected out: t curs No. 2 coiu. t'klras Cor Lots stud Estimates. Ohice:o 'received 1F4 cars of wheal. ' 24 cuiy KiadluK contract, emlnmted for to . ntorrow, W, Corn, Ik3 care, only g cars fitiUltig contract; ISO estimated fur tomor row. Otua, 1H curs, Su cr-i u main s No. Z; entlmatwl for tornOfTfrw, it. 4rBln Wen-kefs r. : ilieirei. , CioBing prices if grain today hnd Moa . day at tf.e market a nnict em as titios: ClaCA( U. - ,,"heit ' T!-. y. il m iin'y. M i Juty , b September (-'(, 1 -.n ainber 8.V.B torn- Ctept ember 4H 4n"A . cuibt.-. i;-j . ,A ' KANSAS CITY... t , Wheat . - : ; v ; . : Pepternber V.. 77HB TH Le:eiiiber 7iB 77:i t-cl'teoitr Iiecotnber . Wheat September ijecembt-r Corn September 4f4 41 B 41'. tor. iAuia ST" 8614 tut B 47 4o',B JUew eo.it.ier 4oi ilLNNtA.l'Oi-IA f-,j.imher 1 : Cl'.iticr '...ern'.'r ember Wheat -r 1 1 j.(tfiiil r I . J.i..:li:t.' r tsu B ki.4t JU 14 4 tit. Lasts (-I'tU and ProTUIauii, n r. I,OU!4. July :M WM EAT llisher; No. 2 .f -vawr, t. u; tree a, fc-i ' ;.c; .-..i.-'Mi.t-c, ; lcceEiiin-r, fc- .vc; No. Ct'itS: un-her; No. 2 cash, 5!c; truck, 52c; ; t it .-in bt-r, .'Vc.; Li'-cintH-r, 4o - i. c. tVl i fctniwfr; No. 2 in.-li, w, ..c; rr;u-k, 4 NO. 3 Wi.iirt, 4 . . ; f-.f:.lrli:fMf!, ; . .:'AI.i, - ' st.i, I... vi, 4.v- j. i:, .d- n-r. utiiL ii i t)i l.TIi V-Siea,1y; chli-hons, 10c; spring-, t , is,.; oucks. 7c; g !t,', I " "i I viuict; crtumery, lulic; dairy, i ;- .-t h y. ISc, caee eotint. i ; . it Mesdy; new red wti-ter patents, .t fancy, J4.ii. a if i; clear. 1 t!iv, steady: V. 4 . ,i. . - i- j i'. i ; a r-i i eal trnrk. . .-. ij ' ' - ,; tiiiuithy, J'- w . iV .', pittl- T ( ii ' Tlh ::-SK'P. s : -. 'I v. - , .. t",c. , 1 . .!. s...v - f- i. lU:-,-r: Jobbing 1 ' t ; p-:m l-teaiu, I ' .- i. 1 ,-.., ft ; 1;. is, Jo.u; i i...,r i niiu t i---r, i- .,. ivi'l t li V- : rbl. J i l-i, spring, lc- l ...... . I : . Uii- k. He. 1 ( i j i.ttt.;..-i; t:t,ii.,u;', .1;., jc; Uulry, ' 1.". i ttlitpKie.t". ! ' 'iir, I I. In ; - N ' at, bu ) - 4: ' 0 v. 'i, I. a i ' : t'ais, ba v . lv ,. t v I rel.i .-..I I ioli Ii K N ri A S i . ; j I i : T - ' i v -. - , , , . , . N.i. 2 v... ... , ; t: No. J HiM re j-ic;.tded iScj esss Cnr., 3.',v; ruftes re.'.rnet t. less. 1, A Y-hr-dv; lfsothy, ti I-:, c holes, prai rie, :m. KTB Pteady t v. Rece'fte. Uhlprneete. Wheat bu i" 7i" Corn, bu 61; ) lO.S'-f Oats, bu i,KO l.buO CHICAGO CR4I1 Atn PROVISIONS reatnres nt the Trad tea atrl Cleislas; Trires an Poard ( Trae. C1TICAOO. J'y ? A advance at Faris bed a stimulating efTct on wheat price here todiy At the cloa September wheat w s up S ". f . Corn wbs up t .i frnts showe.1 a sri of Vic and provisions Were '-i7e lower. p. ptemf er w bent was r.ff t'f-Hn t 7'? !!7V., After the first burst of selling en Ihnslam bad passed the m.irket rentfllned quiet, -wl'h - prices bovertr; around the opening tlKures. Toward the middle of the MMiun trn.ltn srln bernnte active and a strong undertone rivelored. 8clrers were ev bt short of wheat when a Juris cable sho Lug en advance there of 1W came in end .n effort , to rver prices wr forced rniilft upwnrd. The market continued strori Ve remilnder of the session. Bep trrr.e Ivnnced to o, '1 be close whs at fc .-V Cleeranees of wheat and 1Soir w.-ie e-pn ' to Pd) bu. rniiry receipts were f.,io bu., rorrnered wih 7fc4.tin bu. a yeer sg.i. T e world a avellabla stiH-ks, nc. cording to liradstreet, decrensed 2.4ntV)0 bu. Kunnespcilt. ltuluth and Chlroro re ported receli ts of tiO enra, against 2.8 cars lest week- and STi a yea aso. Corn, influenced bv favorable weather and fnlrly larre receipts, some, weakness wus ninnifetd early In the riny. The mnrket closed r.Mr the high point, fceptember opened HTi'ic lower nt 4'41i?'4k. eoid t) to 4p end closed at 49Nc Local receipts were f,J cers. with 4 contract grade. Oet9 considering the smell amount of trading, the market had a firm tone. Sep tember opened UiTHl lower at S'';rS:iHe ranged between r v'i i:te nnd aJWfc'SVVsc and closed at 33ft&Lc. Local rer'eipta were cere. , , Provision wsre firm on light offerings. The strength of whent influenced some buy ing by pit traders and ln order to secure the gooos required prions were forced up all around. At the close Pentembor pork wns up li'V at $18 81V4; l&rd was up 2c at Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, S cars; corn, 130 cars; oats, 4 cars; hoga, 4.0X head. . The leading future ranged as follows: Articles. Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Closs.iTesfy. Wheat fJuly iJuly cpt. tSept t. orn July Pcpt. Dec. Cie is July Bept. ilea. Way Pork July feept. Oct. Lard July Sept. Oct. Bibs .July Sept. Oct. t 875 Vi! 8o!8lVi4i'i!RSH'Uiki V74 4i4l 4"S .46' 4"ti 4?H! 4P4 4f)'-! 4o 4t 49V1V 4Sl I 83 ti 33'n H SIT . .,33Vu H SWity 35 I t&uMTkoo 12 75 12 70 li 70 12 8H 12 75 12 63 12 82H 12 70 12 70 12 72W, T74 87V 6 95 7 20 7 4Z4 7 4 13 8?.VjJ 12 SiS M tun 80 i 90 J 13 6.1 77Hi li k 80 po 4 97! e o 6 87V4I 7 40 7 fO 7 by, 7 4::V4 7 60 7 46-1 762V4b 7 40 7 46 No. i. tNsw. JOld. Cash quotations were as follows: FMUK Julet. steady, winter patents, $4.8aS.0O; straights, 4.2f.'fM.5: spring pat ents, $4.K64.Wj straights. fct.ftttoH.iO; bakere, 2.rV-':1W. WHEAT No. 2 spring. rft9c; No. . spring, MkSWcs No. 2 red. 79o. CORN No. 2, 4!ic: No. 2 yellow, 51V4c. OATS-NO. 2, 4V.40Vc; No. I white, SS9 4140. - - v . KVK-No. , 72c. BARLKY Good feeding;, STS-ioj fair to ch lce malting, 42"&Mlc --, ' 4 v SKKDS-No. 1 flax, 21.W; No. 1 north western, t.MMi. Prime timothy, $2.fc3.00. Clover contract grade, $11.25. PROVISIONS Mese pork, per bbl., $12.78 12, W. Lard,. per l"l lbs., $4.T7;-i?.80. Short ribs sides (looe,). 7.?.:-y 7.3 . Vs.. Short cleaj Sides (boxed;, -$7,213 7.11, . Following were the' receipts and ship ments of flour and grain:' Receipts: Shipments. Flour, bbls. ,.v...... '. ,. 25,S"0 , , , M.lta) Wheat, bu P'.'" . .Si.B'iO Corn, bu ,....'.475-t) M.tjcO Oats, bu.. .JbS.ono,. , 159,400 Rye. bu l.&M) Barley,, bu 28,6i0 4,3X On tne Produce ejcch-inge today the but ter market was stdy; . creameries, 13QI7o; dttlr'eev vl'f3 tfc. -, J " i Uadvv.g.t,. mark, . iaciUUCti, jr.jaiDil.. CiitcHe, gleatly. HEW . TOUIC , ,. .W.fl&U. . f5 RK.ET fiaotaiiaus ' of ' t.e ott Tarloas ' CowiooStt!ies. NRW YORK, July SS. FIOUB Receipts, 21,777 bbls.7 exports, 17,217 bbis. : the market wus dull snd fetiturelss; winter patents, J4'.-CS.1; wliit.-rcin'' 'its. U ,4.7C; i'.i, ( . p tent. l.t. ; f f ' as, t.i.Sj ( j Vi; ; inct-icita bi.iwrs, 44. i- 4.; W inter low r'edee. 3 1! ''" i. Kye flour, steady; fslr good, 4U.iAi.i4 2B; choice to fancy, C - SVIEAti Inactive; yellow wee'ern, Ht. i.lo; city, $l.ivtfl.l2;kllit dried, iJ 8.10. HTE Nominal. BARLKY Nominal; feeding, nominal, a, 1. f. lstw York: maiup, noiiunai. WlftCAT f;oci-'ia. bu.; axpnrta, S?9 bu. pot, firm; I- o. 2 red, nomitiui, eieva tor; No. 2 rt-l, ti.t'i. imraiiml. f. o. b. ailont; No. 1 rorthern, iMiiuth, $L08'4V, f. o. afloat; No. 1 bard, fcmritioba, nominal, f. o. b. aoat. Options opetied lower on account f eav Livcriiool cables, favorable weather fnd crop news and big receipts, but. soon turned steady on reduced crop eBtlrnaiis rid lower consols, together with a big tiecreaaa in world's stock. ' The market closed strong at V j '5 net advance; May, closed at '1e; Juiy closed at $1"'J4: Sep tember. V '3 8-lijo; cloned nt &'!,:. Ij cember, 9i .''4c; closel at as asked. COKN Heceipta, 4.uu0, bu-t es ports, 3,320 bu. No. 2, f". W." elevutnr, and iHo, f, o. b. atlont; No. 2 yellow, imVaa; No. 3 red. B6!AX t ii'ti.m market was duii h.U day,, but iutiits f itucr with wheat and closed at a partial i.o net advance. July cloned at 6554c; Hep t. inber, M'ivf-int closed at o4-hct .Lecem trer closed at 6-faO. OAT8 Receipts, 84.110 bu.; exports, 18163 bit. ot, etu.y; iiuaviI ots, 1m to S3 lbB., 4 ..-He; natural white, 4834 c; clipped white, S4 to 40 lbs., 4,'iy;.lo. HAY I' any ; snipping, 67Mic; good to Choice, Siyc. tLKD Irregular; spritig bran, $i!lfi0 pro ipt; inlddiliigs. &-2.0U prompt; city, $0.60 4 -2 Oi. inn 3-Flrm; .l.it, common to choice, .-. -'(; ?. ?. ; ol.11, 7" ' . i-i.ri''3 en--. 2 c; i i'-.I-'c; 11M1, 7;:;..-j. I.ir.l- .i-me,iv (, .-ceion. 80 to SB .li I7c; Canforiiia. ia to lbs., l'Jc: 'iesaa dry, 24 to t. !(. . !. I.!-: Al ii ! I- i : geld, V, 1: il,..i,.ty; li.lElirMtlc t1i-C'-.ev 82 ., "c. fxli" iv trieaiiy; unim-edc, fulr to elra S4 ij'ic; J'piin. nominal. TALLOW iull; i-iiv. $: per pkg , Vxo; country pks. free), -.e. I'ltOVloioN r peef, niiu.'y; family. $10 fW if D.W; mess, t 4" ; bn-f hams. $21.7;. p 23. W; pneket. b".K ii.; oily, extra India mess, !4.ttj II oo. Cut meats, quiet; pick led bellies a lii'fjU.&o; pickled slioulii-rs, 4-i.afKfio.7i.; pickled bams, !.&. -i: 11 . lird, firm; western stenrued, 27-.1: lef.oed, firm; continent. $i W; b.oilti America, $i; com lotit, $A)S'j.--1 t Pork, fnmliv, $U; ein-i t cli'-r, ,', (; him $,4 I4.'.t. lili'lJr.ic bieHiiy; receljus. H.tiji; e'reet price mtra creamary, l!Vs0,i"lc. Oulcl" 1 j.rices: Creamery, coimnon to etra 1-. e'ete dairy, common to extra, L,Tlii. Ci tKi.ii 'v'"'"t; receipts. 1 LjT; kih1 full cream, small wblls fancy, 7c; do, fhlr to 'good, 7W' .',; Inrse whits fancy. 7vc; do, fair to smd, 7, ,-.,: do, oor, Sh''w; do, poor, ii,,.i,c; birgu cul.irvd lam-ir, 7 c; do, fair to good. J6'.'c; do, poor, 4 s .-. 5 i Weak; state, Pennsylvania and nr-.iji.y fancy seicied white, Jf4c; firsts, l.-.vi ; w.-tern entra eelm-ied, ? , .-Hc; do, I.,- , li- '-'; soutlicrtis, lw ice; do, in .u .... s, l jiao. PitUadelmhia Frxlur Market. PHU.AmXPHfA. July 26. BUTTER 1 ii. i.nitiifili Him we-,tein cruinciy, iac; I . I M ri,.;, , l.y ,rim a, ,1 , H-r i , ily, fulr deinaiid; fresh nearby fiRei-.-ied, c, at omik; fieh heart. y b .'ii ,!. I'1- r - Iiim tiV; fi't.n wei-iern. 1 I.e. flt lunik: trell sout l.wesl.-.rtt, l,''.c, Hi r, i . f .' h Solilhein. 1 : . t. t 111,21 K, ("!il 1 -1,-Meiuly, fiiir 'tietimi.d; NW Yni h fs.ii creiiiu, bole to Inn.y, k.o 1 ' ; New ioik full creams, fulr to good. ". J) s V". I Ireriio.tl firals 1 1 a r I. e t . I I V r It t ' f July "-vlil.AT-f'..., r.:..if..i, I- 1.1 .1' m t ,.i.v; Ji.lv, in-mil, t.i; f.. n.i.pr, . f . !; I e.iib.-r, us ti-... I. !. - 1 twict; A cirri. n .led, r.evr. 4 4-1; Ann-, h 1.0 1- : v -.1. '.id. 4.1 ;.!-l. I n- 1 11 1 .... i F i-.-i y &t,d.,!v; Jlll, -'! I '!:. . .''...-pt.'III-t-er 4 I 'l ', t 1 11 . ... -;C I V I 1 t , C'OM- i J y .'--I i.i.ii Ai . .1 1. a b K In. 11 '. ,y. .4 ,.(. -r. r-i T' d v : . ....... - A .1, 'I, 1.1, I I. . !. l. .. v. re. SEW YOSR STCCRS ASDEQXDS Action of Eeetiniips, KAHKET LCCLS ITS UNCCRSiPINGS Oeeaslonal Rales Followed by Re. lapse, ( fhevelasr . that tha t'saal lasertoae of Flrnaaess is Mlaslna;. NFW TOR7C, J'tly ?H ftpeeulatlvs con. fldence was seneibly shaken by the sctinn of iO'iy s stock market, which gave the first indications of ur;nt liquidation since the recent rise was inaugurated. Up to this tlrr.e the action cf the market bee sll been to show a firm undertone, even after the evident culmination of the rise and the adoption of a waiting attitude by the pro fessional operators who had followed the advance. Today on the contrary the un dertone was weak. Thug the greeter activ ity throughout the day was during the ferlod of declines. Cm thai occasional sales here wss a quick lepse Into dullness. A retrospect of the common Inferences to be drawn from yesterday's violent rise In sterling echang, the. jump In London discount rates and the' strength of the wheat market took on a formUiable aspect to the minds of operators in stocks, al though, the sterling market was quieter today. 'Wheat opened essler and the Lon don discount msrket was more settled. Nevertheless grave fears were felt that the Anfrio-Hussian friction might Issue In some oveit act cf hostility that would start an International cmfisgratl.n In F.urope. A widespread influence waa eierted both in the wheat and stock market by an al leged eatlmate by J. i. Hill of only 6SO,U0O,guO bushels for the total whest crop. A sudden break In Northern Securities on the curb produced the weakest spot In the market. Whispers of doubt continued to circulate of the maintenance of the divi dend on Frle first preferred. More atten tion was given to the troubled outlook In the labor world. The good crop promises held out by tha weekly bulletin of the weather bureau was Ignored. Notwith standing the great ease of money sn effect was produced by the suggested contingency cf an uiiHeaeonable outgo of gold, a with drawal of government deposits from banks and an early development of the Interior demand for currency to move the crona. jHesr raiding was an element in tha break find was succeseiul In uncovering Stop U.-v orders, while covering by shorts made the final rally. Suggestions of a reduction in the dividend on United States Heel pre ferred circulated, but the directors i!d not ajssembla until the close of the market. ' Bonds were heavy. Total Sales, par value. $1,810,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. The ranre of quotations on the New York Stock exchange was ss follows: Bales. Hlerh.Low.Close. Atchison 2.2' 7-.'4 77 77V4 do pfd B. O..... do pfd Can. Pacific Central of N. J...... Ches. & Ohio Chicago &. A do pfd Chicago Ot. Western C. A N.'W C, M. A St. P do pfd Chicago T. A T do pfd C. C. C. A St. L.... Colo. Bouthern do 1st pfd..,.. do 2d rfd Del.. A Hudson Del.. L. A W D. A K. O do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d rfd 1 i S4 w in 8"" 84V4 8HV4 8S14 .600 124H, 123H 123H .. .lt 3'K 31 $314 S-TA l,u0 4154 4-i'4 4o-'4 79 1,100 144 14Mj J7.'4 ITfi 2,100 14714 14014 -.. - 1"0 6'4i 4 200 14 14 244 .. 3n 1014 1014 jsty 800 16"4 1SvV 1MV4 ... ' .. .. ' 2S 8"0 18.2") 6,'" 72 2414 61 87 73 24 f.f-H 25 V4 Hocking Valley, ofd. ... do pla 111. Central.......;.... Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern....... do pfd , L. A N Manhattan L t... Met. Securities...'..... Met. Bt. Ry Minn. A Bt. L. M.. at. P. A S. St M. do pfd 1,100 186 135Vf 13M- 6.10 4H 4?X J,6.io ii4 ibv'i 0 161 lil 700 87 Sf'H 4,8)0 115V4 114lJ 100 4 4 J.700 7514 744 ..... J00 12s TS .....1.8,700 WH'rW& m is is 7(fl 40 Ht Mo. I-aclfic... hi., K. A T.... do pfd NaCI R. R. of M. pfd 2'10 8H BtS1! N. Centra I. ...... w ! 11H - Norfolk A W.-,...-lL&u i4Jiv5- do pfd ,. . 87 Ontario A W 22.400 gl1 U "4 814 lie w Pennsylvania 42.8U0 1204 U! P., C, C. A Bt. Reading do 1st pfd L... 43,8i0 100 K3 834 r - f.'r 1.1 i ' oo id via Rock Island Co....... S.200 do pfd lo Pt. L. A 0. F. 24 pfd 1.000 6t Louis 8. W 60 do pfd.,... .'........V. UH 8o. pacliio ,S0 Bo. Railway J.rViO do pfd 100 Texae A Pacific). i.... J,2t0 Tol.. St. U A W., do pfd Union Pacific do pfd Wabash do pfd W. A Lake Erie Wis. Central do pfd Me. Central Adams Lit Americnn Ex......... U. 8. Fx Wells-Fargo Ex..... Amal. Copper Amer. Car A F.... do pfd Amer. Cotton Oil..., do pfd , Amer. Ice ... do pfd Amer. LI n seed Oil.. do pfd Amer. Locomotive.. do pfd Amer. Hmelt. A R.. do pfd Amer. Sugar Ref..,. Anaconda M. Co.... 26,800 SuO 2,600 84 4.1'X 1? 40 74 Brooklyn R. T 10.4o0 514 Colo. Fuel A I Con. iihh. Corn Products do pfd.... Distillers" Securities. General EHectrto Inter. Paper do pfd Inter. Pump no pfd Nat 1 Lead No. American T'i,er! .'.! Peoi-le's Oaa ..: i'reu!.ed Steel Car..,. do pfd., Pullman P. Car.. Republic Bteel do pfd Rubber Goods do pfd Tenn. Coul A I V. 8. 1-eather do pfd U. S. Realty 8.7o 87 'A 4i0 3.1 S0 " 2-iO 22 )0 ll lt0 13 9 81 7n 21 ..." ,ii 7 44 IS 7S i't'J 73'4 , 11 1 lf.4 . 200 ' ' r--) - 1.700 '"ioo I'll fill) 6"0 4u0 ,6"0 1.4,u0 'i'.itio 5.0 ll.iO 7ti,piO 21 cS 21 Ft fry;, fc 76 21 7 4fi lo 44 7 83 i 7 76 2Ii 7 43 18 41 7'4 82 ii 75 14. b. Rubber do pfd tT. S. Hteel do pfd Weatingh. P.!otrlo. T '.4 2u0 lf,i 157 Wfilf-m Tutor. 84 T.itul sales for the dav. R4 fioO share,. The closing quotations an bonds are as follows! I". 8. rwt. U, ref.,..J(M4 Mohttn e s. 4s. ..ins -li.i ;as-x. (utrsl 4s 44 .li'.Aj 00 lnt tno, 14 ,l.'i Viun. A Ht, L. 4s... snu .l'.lM , K. T. 4s iw.u no Is. n ao sotuxis do iitow 4s. ref.,.. 6 ccuimtk de old 4s. rs... do coupon Atihlaon sa. u.... flo sJ. 4s Atiantl C, L 4... ft. O. it do istl Central cf Us. im do Jut lr,': n.M. & ...'wo ... 1 t.lrat A. s.. C , a. a q. s. . .. a M. 4 P. 4s. M. N. W. e. H. 1. P. 4... .li do iu,,A ,1'N. R. . of M. . i, .1" I Y. C. g. .v.. . tt. 1. C. (. M . tf, No. Psriflu 4s, jur. . do Is j,u I A N. tk W. e. 4. li.l 4 . MH'll. S. L. 4. Mr.... 7 I .11 Fnn, torn, 7 i4 . V- -, Hs,it son. 4s '' U A I. M. e. .I 1 hi. u e. p. t(. 4. , . t.: , 7 w. is (.-, .1"", Ssbn.. A. L 4s... 7tl .1." (ro. l-srifla 4a i, . "... Ilallwsy frs 114 00 col i;r r. is litv Si L. g. 4..i ' i ,r . hi. I, A w 4... i tikni.o l r. 4a . vsH t i.l. is F..rlo 4s.. . 4 do ceil. 4i .... . V. g. Hlrl M it. .ltn iV,t)n l . s.lo rlli. B. . .... . M W. A U K 4s .1"-. M'u. Criltsl 4... l""-.jl.olo. Ku.l. c. ti lU.1'' .11 ,1-iS .111 4 . tn . i4 - '' tv,.i. 'l.'to-o 4 I ..lo A r.i. 4s. I a K. 0 4i Hi's "I.- Ilea 4s... 0.J s.ii. 4 r w ti c. i... H... Il( Vnl. 4. . L. .1 & K..'i J.sJ. 'ii. -1 1 d r oretrf ) lusnrlsl, I'AIU? .Inly w 4 p. m. Three per cent rentes. irf v f..r the ac count. 1 m bmida m I.OU.I..11, s i V f.,r rlm-ki. l il.....s on !; bi.iii-. tieluy wcte di-i ii-ced, uvu.in to t'i enli..i.ricr...ei. ..f I . IK .u -a 1 1. .. of . f t limn I v ttie Jrt".oB..e. ,(,, hni- .. I, ..In,,,.-!,.-,) ,,.1,- n' ! , . r ( K I 4s " ' tit f j and t i ir u in. 1 , 1 .,h ,n I t l -l lit I i. ' 1 i.l Is, Ji-'y 2.: --Trading on the bourse v. .4 .- -1 e. ,1 l. were f.i k I . ' ! ' ' - .1 1 . ' - -' U ' . l-f t.-F . I.e. i-. - I 1 - ' : !..-l 11 I.. P4 t I ,-,-(, I . ' - . .1 I 1 f . , Ml , "tit I ' - - - v ; . - -....,!,,- W'if i.i r.o- s 48 81 pi (la es 63. ' H ' 18 38 8-1 SJ B-ia oo- d: 24'4 2s- . 2- Z 8-;i gmi 2i-4 24-4 28 1 200 ib4 r-'4 ss 74.8U0 JrT &) f4 "m H jisi 1(1 7") r, Sf.-4 85 8"0 15 14"4j 14 I' 17 17 17 i ii r.uZ 8H J0 i4 s4 64 . T?S 600 JC0 198 li'S ' 3"5 7 8 "'4 41 Bit li-ii ,18-V4 VZ 77 .. rr- "i& '7 'hi ia 100 2S tUhi 284 ..... .. .. 0 .. 28 2.0U0 22 24 21 67 6H W Vi-. Mrtl. 128 1S 74 73 6t4 fy is4 12 fli"4 m 21 21 lftiu ii4 i'i4 ssvj d-'M and prh-es were ensler. Ccnools ye-l.i.-l U -in re'ls wesfceced. Aroe-icsne cr.nfd dull and Improved ::x 10 thooeh t"e Increaaea were often nominal, an I ri.ed qo'et. Tb amount ef bniiion tesen Into t Mnnfc of Engiand on balancs today was k' '. ttostsst gteefc Isotmlosi. POPTON, July Jit Call loans, f,J7T rr rent; time lonns. ?,jHi per cent. Oincial closing of stocks and bonds: A'rtiisoa sli. 4s 4 wriir, common ... T do 4s I l'4!'lenliirs 7 v -. Ontrsl 4s Iaiiossi i Arohlses 7714 Am'smsld St do pfd SS lAm-rian tine 11 fin'on A AlNsnr tt Ailsnllo s tinion A Mtne....li t'nhsm f-'i Ps Rlsrstsd lfltt1' 1 A He; la.., 47 riK-hbtirs K.l lis Ii en'snnlsl I'H Msx. teotrsl S"'ntr.er H,nte . N. T.. N. H. H....1M flaly West Pers Msrqiintts 74 jemlnlnn Cosl I nln, r,r-tfle. ftftV.. Frsnklln . H -4 . 15 . 4S . 7-4 Arosr. Ar. Chsra... Ki ilrsnry S"4 do p'l "& i'ls Roysts 11 A"-sr. rneu. Tubs.... 4 H ". Mining 4 Amir, S'lgsr 1". V Mtchlirsn 4 da eta: t..-...l-' Mnhsk '"4 Ainsr, T. T ls;o Vost. C. C. Aaior. Wooies ....... li.iod Pomloioa .. do JfH , T7 (i"eeol !.,...,. Pomlnton I. A 8 t !'rrot gdisea gtee. Ilia.. ..148 .Outney ' t tlensrsl l-.itrlo 11 Psnnon Un. ruslrlc 17V4 "1 smsrack do pld 7t Trinity Mass. (ias t:li V. 8. Vlnlnf.... I nliH Fruit 1"S t'. . Oil t-nltsd Phos Mach 4'4 ftsh . 1:4 . 41 . ?1 . M . ft . M . 4 . ttH . f . ft . s'4 do p'1 I'i Irtorta T. B. ftissl do ptd Bid. Asked. H i " India . ., 4l iWolvsrtBS 7 71 I.oadoa Rtoek Market. lONDON. July 2. Closing: Consols, monsy ...Mt-1N. T. Ofltrsi 1"H do arrount " ' Norfolk A W "' Anaconda 1 da ptd II Atchison Ontario A W 1 do pfd so p.iiosytrsnla fcalllmors A Ohio.... " Far.d Mines f'i Canaulan Patftc .....U7L Keaflins t74i Ches. A Ohio H in lt pfd 4?v Chlraso Ot. W 14i do Id phi IS C . M. A gt. T 1P1 80. Railway V Psnssrs 1'4 do r'd -. "H Denrsr A H. O iSVfc Sn. Palnc M do pfd 74 t nlon Purine ' Brie J.'-H do pfd 4 do 1st pfd !', P. 8. B'sel l?t do td pfd.. do pfd H Illtnola Central 140 .Wabaah 171 Iiuis. A Nash 110 I do pM 37 U , K. A T lS4i Bpanlsh 4a 86 PILVFR Bar, firm, 2 13-16d per ounce. MONKT 214--& J per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills Is 2 15-1?3 per cent; for three, months' bills, 8 per cent. Kew York Mining Stocks, NEW TORK. July 2. The following are the closltitf prices on mining stocks: Adams Cos " lMttla t.'hisf ( Allcs 10 Ontrlo S0 Brseos 10 ,1'plur Sin Brunawlnk ( on t IPhnanll 11 Comstock Tunnel .... S Pntosl U Bsvase It sierr Nsvads S9 Small Hopes ? aundard 2"" Con. Cal. A V 100 Bora Sllrsr 16 Inn Bllver lii Bank Clearings. OMAHA, July 24. Fank clearings for to day, $918,374.82, decrease of $28,0o6.20 from tha corresponding day last year. OMAHA WHOLESALE. MARKETS Coadltton of Trad and. Quotations on Staple and Fancy Prod nee. KOafJ Receipts liberal; firm; fresh can dled stock. 15c. , 1 LIVK POULTRY Hens, c: roosters, ac cording to slue, 6o; turkeys, 13c; ducks, 7c; geese, 5c; broilers, 16c . BUTTER Parking stock. 11c; choico to f-ancy dlry, l'i.14c: separator, l.17c. FRESH FISH Trout, 11c; pickerel, 8c; flke, iOc; perch, 7c; biuefish, lfc; wblteflsh, 1c; salmon, 14c; redsnapper, 11c: lobster, green, 26c; lobster, boiled. 20c; bullheads, lie; catfish. 14c; black bass 20e; halibut, loo: crapples, 12c; roe shad, $1; buffalo. Bo; White bass, 11c; frog legs, per dos, 35o. BRAN Per ton, $.8. . t , , HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesela Dealers' aasoclatloi: Choice No. 1 upland. $R; No. 2, $7.5-1: medium, $6.5oi coarse, . Rye straw, $5.60. These prices are for hay of good color and quality. Demand fair and receipts llpbt. ' tropical FRUrra 0RANGE3 Navel, choice, large slse, $3; fancy navels, all sliea, $.i.6o; Medltsirrajiean sweets, choice, all sues, K0ut&3.26; Jaffas, all sixes, I2.7C-443.0O; yulencias, aU sixes, 44.0 LEMONS California -fancy, 270-300-260, 43 7l."ti;4.25; choice, $2.7t.".i3 00. - CALIFORNIA FIQti-Per 10-lb.' carton, 40c; Imported Smyrna, 1 2-crown, Ite; crown, 14c; 7-crown, l5o.' . BANANAS Per mednm-lled bunch, 4200 C2.&0: jumbo, $2.763.26. . , DATLd Persian, per ptnC'vt SO pkgs.,42; In flo-lb. boxes, to pur lb;;'Orlental stuffed, per box, $2.40. . .;.ua) . - rYINKXlPLE3-In crWeaof 24 to 4S. J-sr V Z : ' APPLFS-Greeri, tier H-BU. box, 75c RA8PB KRRlliti Per 4 .qta., 4J: per 24 pts.. il.e3; red raapCjetrlea. far 8 Pt, Wait., ft- ' , ' iituA.CK.aER,RIE3-ArkAEsaa, par 4 at. 42. 8TR A WBERBJE3 Colorado, per 24-qt. aes, 43.60. ' CHLKKlES Calif ornta Royal Ann or TartitrUin, per pox. i.fe; nonis gTown, per 24 qta., 4 ''. -... ...... . . . . , Gooiii' f'WRHIES Per 24-qt. case, -1.S0. PKACHJif Texas, per 4-baket crato, two; California Alexandra, per pox, . PLUMd CaUloraia, Trogoy. Eurbarkg, Pt'APS-Callforrila, $2.76 Per bo. APH H'OTH California. 41.60. . . . CANTLLOUPL i'exaei er crate, $2.&0 170; California, per aw, i.lWmi.Oi). WATt KMLLON 1-er lb. tcrateU), io; aach, iiic. CUB kaN X3 Red and white, per 24-qt. caae, VEGETABLES. POTATOES New Texas Red stock, la tacks, per bu., 6oc. NAVY BKANd Per' bu S2.lAIf2.2S.;- ON IONS Bermuda, per b(-lb. craU, $3.9?; Louisiana, iu seeks, per lb., 2c CAtMAGE llonia. giown. lo per lb. CAUUr'bliWtit- 1'er dos., &C CUOUMIsK.RS Per dos.. 25c. TOMATOr ii Texas,' 4-basket crates, IL RAOitjlltuS Per dos, bunches, 20O, J-tTTUUi Tew. rer dos., Sua. . TURNIPS Bouthern, per dm., 25a BEETS Soul hern, per dos., 2oO. CARROTS Southern, per do., 25a i-A ii.i .ii i" i er do., i LEAN'y Wax,' Pr bu. box. $1.00; per H bu. bafket, mc; string, per bu. box, U0u; .r H bu. box, 71a:; Wisconsin blue beans, U-qt. box, $'i 00, GREEN PL1TPERS Per S-basket .crate, 2. .. , SOU ASH Home grown, per do., 75c IE AS Per bu. box. $1.00. EGG PLANT (Southern, per dog., $1.50. MISCELLANEOUa MA PI. 153 SUGAR Ohio, per lb.. !0o. liib)Ei-No. 1 greeu. 6c; No. 2 reen, 6c; No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, te; No. 1 vaal coir, to ii lbs., Ik:; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6Hc; dry salted, St 12c; abeep pelts, 24;.-27c: horse hides, fl.tW2.aA H F .) Wisconsin twins, full cram, lie; Wisconsin young America, 12c; block Swiss. Irk-; Wisconsin brick, Uc; Wiscon sin bmberirer, 13c. NU'I'S Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, tier lb., 15c; bard ahellr. per lb., 14c: No. 2 soft he!l, per lb., 13c; No. 2 bard shell, per lb., lie; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; mall, per lb., Joe; panut, per lb., Sc; ' rousted peanuts, er lb., sc; Chill walnuts, per lb., fc-.iii-c; urge hickory nuts, pfr lb., lie: almoniis, soft shed, - per it..,- ).c; bsrd shell, lHc; sbellburks, per bu,, black walnuts, per bu., 1.2S. Visible Sappiy nt Grain. NKW YORK, Julv . Special cable and telea-rr. (diic c.immunlcati.irtH received by Rrads"ret'g show the fallowing changes In available supplies, as compared with lust report: -' Wheat, in the United States and Canada, east of the Rocklea. decreased 87S.(mi bn ; afloat for and In Europe, de. rense.i l.uo0,0tX) bu.; total supply, decreased 2.73...0 bu. Corn. In tne United Btat.-s and Canada, east of the Itocklen. decrcssed 4. 2,0. si bu. Oats, In the Urilied r'Rtes snd Canada, enst of the liockus. decreased Sl'i.ttH) bu. The leading decreases reported this week lncludad 4 i! tsn bu. In Manitoba nl 77 iiO bu. at the Chicago private elevators, hlockg at DeiKit Harbor Int reasod 149,000 bu. 111 ' - " f . Minneapolis t.rsln llarVrt. M INN FA POLIS, July '.".'-WHEAT-July, It'.'io: September, fne; Iiecember, W.n:l"o; No. 1 turd. 1101: No. 1 northern, $l.uo; No, I ll'irtf.ern. .( V ii iixc. FL M 'K-Firsi patents, $f;.llV(i5.f0: second patents, ti. . -.i . 1.1: first clears, $3.tii a3.ti; seclid cleirs. .' 50. - - - luiAN In bula, 14c; shorts, l&c Tlulnth Urala Market. DULI'TH. Minn, Julv M. Wllf'AT-To arrive No. 1 northern. $1 t.',: No. 2 roytb. ern, lsiic; on track. No. 1 p..rt!iern. i No. 2 nortbetn. ls.l,c: July, $l.t.; rioptein b.T, ; I ...ceinh.-r, 8f.vc. OATh- ir. tracit, otic; to arrive, SGc; fj p-tend.t-r, ;..c, Knii..rlf4 Apples and Dried F'enla. NKW JdllK, July . KVAPOK A'fFD A l l i.l ;l - '1 Ik market cotitiuues on . t and to m, Ur.i.ai.-l beitiK lleci.t. but bobiers ..u- f nt o y. : . -- i m;. ,11 e - , i '. I ..Mill ' nre t. i (it .-. : piln-e ". -ii.t-, , -(:i.cc St . en. I I ... ' l ,.. CAI.Irt ,NA i.i.'Hi t Si I US-Prunes r -o iini.i li, d witrt.-ur o.iuImI.i- i-i.-ie I'll, .a ri.iKu rrt.in 2 to ,c, si. mii-. to si,,L- 1 .1 1 t it. Iiit.-i.-i-t la Hi..n in f.-r fili.r. I.! i.. ms f r-.in li.e c.,.i ..,i h..,.V-r. ilniw I C'ei". if-il 1..I1 . Miimu i.. :,. Ijv j., i - ,...i -it.'-s iir-i I. I IH a f- : m i I I - t ' I M I rt . I &oiiiti 02IAIIA LIVE STCCR MARKET racism TurdiM. ft Tew Cattlo t rivl Good Frica. . HOGS STEADY TO ' A DIVE IRCIjtR rackers Parcbase Sparingly Shippers rick ( Few at Higher Trices No Sheen Received and Keae Wanted. SOUTH OMAHA. July I, 1H Receipts were: Cattle, llns Sheep. OfHclal Monday 4-.S t Ofilcial Tuesday ll0 8nO Two dava thla week.... '8 '8 Hnme days lest weeK....2,7'i 4,""S Sms day week before. 4. 1'"' 7.f"4 fame three weeks ago. ,8s t-ame four weeks sgo..4.7ss I1.31 Hume days last year 4.2.-S 4.74 KJ 10 4 1.0.7 7.745 13,447 kKCEIU'H I.11R THE YK.AR TO DA 1 E. . The following .able snows the receipts of cattle, hogs snd sheep at Bouth Omaha for the year to dais, wltn comparison with laat year; 1IM. lm?. Cattle 47S.fvJ M7.M7 Hons 1.4 ":.73 1,4 '.'. ' " fcheeo 71.481 4.fc.7 Inc. Dee. 6S.935 27. 4,lt4 Averaiss pncea pela Tor bogs at South Omaha for the laat several days with com parlson: Data. 1804. 12OS.lO2.l01.18v.ll.1898. July S....I S 2 I T 4 4 731 4 0S $ 7S $ July 4.... 2 4 tV'- i)i H u t July 7.... 4 IS'., 4 4- 7 7 111 IU PI July I.... Htv-4, 6 K 7 82 4 r I M I 87 July 8.... 4 liifc 4 44 7 8" MJ 4 13 4 7$ July 10... i 7 (ti k. J ).) 4 o July 11... 6 11 4 3b 7 M 4 82 4 04 4 W I 70 July 12 r 7i I i I M 4 M lil July 12... 4 G? 5 31 t b 113 I Ml I II July 14... t 13 lo 7 72 4 as 4 05 I 77 July 15... 6 11 6 lt 7 7tl 5 77 8 W 8 TJ July 16... 6 14 4 8J 7 22 6 64 4 0: 4 81 July 17... s j, m, v -Ul 5 (,:, 4 in, 4 m, July 18... 6H 6 2 3 7 73 6 68 4 87 4 1C I W July 19... 6)8 7 no id 4 8-' 4 2" I OH July 20... 6 04 8 2? 6S4S4 1il8 Juiy 21... 6 10 6 22 7 82 6 07 4 21 t 81 July ti... 6 06 t & 7 41 6 f7 484178 Juiy ii 6 is 7 82 6 7" 15 I 82 July 24... 6 IS 7 41 6 69 6 Hi 4 81 July iS... 5 05 4 05 7 61 6 74 6 Of. 4 Si 181 July 26 7 62 1 6 68 6 02 4 2 8 67 Indicates Sunday, indicates holiday. The ofTiclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. K'cea. Union Pacific system 6 .1. .. .. F., E. A M. V. R. R 3 B. A M. Ry. 1 4 .. K. C. A St. J 4 ' .. - .. Totals ...W v 10 " The disposition of the day's receipts waa S follows, each buyer purchasing the number of heed indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Swift and Company 140 , Armour A Co S6 ' 60S Swift and Company, from K. C.104 .... Vansant A Co...... 22 .... Cudahy Bros. A Co fett Lelghton A Co.... 83 Other buyers .... 87 .... Totals ...Ii . L160 CATTLEA half dosen loada arrived this morning, besides a moderate number held over from yesterday. The situation la very uncertain and the demand very limited Beef steers constituted the bulk of the supply. Packers were enabled to take a few, and sales made were fairly satisfac tory to sellers. The demand is, however, very uncertain and of very limited propor tions at this time. A few -sows and heifers were offered, and where they could be used by packers prices realised were quite satisfactory. There Is no demand, however, for cannera and coarse stock, and the Inquiry for butchers' stock oi! any kind Is very limited gnd uncertain. In the feeder division gome trading was done, but the market is rather dull and unsatisfactory even In that direction, and prioes are lower than last week. The country demand continue very limited. B I tLttll. No. At. Pr. No. At. Pr. 1000 tsj 84 M 121 4 to M k mi e oa COWS. T . m IM 1 6 .....Km a as . HEIFERS. 1...., 4V) 2 on . f.. .......... ISO $ K - , B7LLSr , 4............1110 ,H8TAaa, i: im "calves. ' ....12 I &! ,...U3 6 40 ..1400 4 00 (51 t 00 . ij -I . 4 So vv ........... ..... $00 I 00, j s. jcrvme iQttiio. 1 cows 10W J 60 - 88 oows 906 S 14 4 steers.. ..looS I 40 14 steers.. ..1121 S 40 W. Short Idaho. I cows 100 1 75 1 feeder... 800 J 60 1 eow 120 2 76 " 86 cows 830 2 86 IS feeders.. 810 I 20 HOGS Nine cars, about 900 head, were received and besides there were about 6o0 bead carried over from yesterday. Pack ers took on A few loads, but the larger number sold for shipment. A fair clear ance was finally made. At the start shippers only were on the market and they selected such as they donlred at prices mostly 6 10c higher than yesterday, or largely at $5.1(X6.15 for choice liK'nt and medium grades or such as were suitable for shipment. Later In the .day packers took bold and cleared up the heavier lots at prices Just about where they were last Frlaay, or right around $5.00 for decent offerings. The situation Is not materially Improved, however, snd not a great many can be handled as yet. Tops today reached $5.20, or a dime higher than yesterday, while the bulk also shows com paratively wen. o. Av. Bh. Tr. No. FOLLOW HOGS e..40C s... ti 274 80 I 00 S.t... S 871 40 I 10 IS... At. Bh. Pr. ..ail I 10 . ISO I 10 ' 8 11VI It. ...... .H5 ... 10 ..120 ..S10 . .a- M ill ... I SO ... I 80 40 I SO 11 u 77 ,.JZ4 M. .. J..H4 ... I 10 M lit 44.. 7.. .. I1D. ae ... ,.A B IA SHFPP There Is no change In the situa tion. There were none received and there seems to be no Inquiry from any source. The trade Is a,t a complete standstill all around. Quotations for grass sheen and lambs: Good to choice yearlings, $4.fc$t70; fair to good yearlinps, .i .bms4.dt; good to choice wethers. 44. 0..i4.26; fair to good wethers, 63.6otri4.40; good to choice ewes, $3.&o.a'3.70; fair to good ewea. $3.2ik3.50; good to choice lambs, 45.&o5.75; fair to good lambs; $6.00(J 6.W. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK --MARK13T Cattle Steady to Strong and Sheen and Lambs Steedy. CHICAGO. July It!. CATTLE Receipt, 1000 bead; Texans, 7J head; market steady to strong; Ha. higher; good to prime steera, $.. 4tl.fi ti. 30; poor to medium, $4.2114.6 25: stoeaess and feeders. $2.Ii,u4.o; cows. $1.75 6i4 i)0; hellers, $2 i- "i 60; canners. $1 i&'i 2 Hi; bulls, $2.(Keft2 25: calves, 42.80t8'7.; Texas fed steers, 3tfi&S5. liOGS Receipts. 2,'w head: mixed and butchers. $5 2,Vn 5.75; g-md to choice heavv, to.4ty 5.7'); rough, B.4--..S 7t: light, $6 3Wti5.70; bulk of sales nt $5 6i"o 5 fto. SHEEP ANO LA MBiJ Receipts, 4.0 0 head; market steady; good to choice wethers, t4(n4.4o; mixed, 4H.r4.00: Iambi, steady, lower; weatern slieep, l3.Po.ii4 50; pstlve lamb, i V-i; 4.W; western lambs, .0O'u4.76. . Blew York Live Stock Market. ,. NEW YORK, Julyt REEVE8-Re-celpts, 617 head; no trading of importance; feeling steady; dresBed beef steady at 8vf 11c for common to choice native sldre; cables uricliBTiged. 'Exports today, 1,111 cattle and 1.077 sheep. . CALVES Recelpta, W head; market stesdv: veals sold at 64.hi7i-6.7o; bntterml ks, i Wiwri fO: cltv dressed vests, nwjiie. BHEI'.P AND LAMIlS Recolpts. S 1?4 had; market etedy; lambs steady, with good, fresh sto.-k In fair demand: shep sold at 3.tii4.7f; wethers, 4.i. i-..feVj -etillK. $? o-'t2.F0: cuinition stale to good f"e"ri lambs sold at the range of $7.25; cuUe. IS n; dree.ed routton In felr demand st 8l0c; drensed Inmbr. 9'i'!' l'". Hi j iH - hecelpts, 2,i!si heed: market for prima Pennevlyanla and state hogs esti mated to sell at HOfViilIS. Kansas ("Itr Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Julv 2fi.-CATTI.ERe. feints, l.&"tt bead Including 700 bead south erns; marSet liwi'no hlxher: chol.-e e sport and dressed beef steers. 86 engi; ;6: fair to ercd, H tn,' U); Western fed Sleees, t-IOf-d 6 75; sr.M-kere end feeders. IIK"itwi; s-Hith-e-n rtees, I. 7- fi 4 F: S'.utbein Cfiv.S ft 3 r.r(ve t-.'ws. It7" t; native rt'rv-re, f ityf-.fn; bulls. 12 2, "jt-i: cslvra. U!,.tsri . I. 1-4 )t.. -!)le d i.KI bead- inni K.-t :m.i e b'Kber; t'"'. bulk of sales. . 6 f-5: be'ivv. 46 tv-,: packers, $j.65vu.6o; pies sn, I !ib'. .i(i'r5 tHIl P AMI LAMttrt-Perelnls, i h.l rnarliet sts.1v; rie'tve Isrnt.a. t4 fl" w ( itrrrt iambs It o-iiii (: fed '.:! T dinned ve-r'trins. - 7K-r4 76 Tessa clmr-ed sr.efp, yttfj; Blockers and f.n .:. !, U'--'i 3 K. I on Is I. Ire fcroek fifarkel. T. IIUifl. Jcly M-CATTI I; riecelnte '-.-.! 1-, -.i-t. I:,.-!.--, i g .) I T,- -..,; i.i.r- i l e -. y ; . I .i i . r-i.e - e r i r . , e i . - -i r tc . i " -u-'.---, tt - tuivj. t. ; i" lUi.il, J.v ,.-'. Steers vrdep 1 eM , t" 's" St'-ckert and fse icis, I. .. 7 '; rn s snd he . r, .' ;,:.': canr.e's. It ryi .iv; bul's, 5 fs.i 4: relvee. 4 (Vn,.4 ;; Tessa end In-i'sn ereers, $2:..fl46i; cows snd heifers, $i.iiuti $ M. lions receipts, l.bnn bead; mnrket ac tive end bo bt r; riaa and llshla, $S ( 8 (; psckees. ? S.4i; butchers and best hei vy, $S 4-. i-'i. ttlfcliP A.NU LAMPS None on sale. St. Jnsepk l ive Stock Market. PT. JOPFDl. Mo , July ?.-CATTI.K-Re-celpts, 2) bes.1; market lc-u :oc hlgherr pstfves. J4 4'!il:5: cows snd brlfsrs, $l.7 (.5 15; storlisrs arid feeders, 3 2. n 4 IS, HiiGSt receipts, tei head; market 5T330e Meher:, light, 6..,."-t,:5.40; medium and hravy, 65 f- , S la. SHEKP AND I.AMBS-Recelpts, 1.407 head; niark?l, steady. , Slaaa City Ll Stark Market. SIOUX CITY, la , July 2,?.-tPpeelaI Tele gram.) OATTUn Receipts, 7ti head; mar ket slow; atoekers steady; beeves. Ill.-'J 6T6; cows, bulls and mld, $i 4.--.J 4 .0u: stockera and fee.ters. $i.T6'6.Tb; calves and yearllnes, 6J.7e-ua.40. HOtiti Receipts, LP"- besd; msrVet 87ie higher, selling at 44. R. -JJS.IB; bulk, $4.fM4jj.W. Stock In Night. Followlrg f th recelrts ef live stock for the six principal western cltis yes- teraa y : Cattle, llors. South Omaha 1W 8rt Chlcsgo Ifrl f noti Kansas City . .f fvo 4m Pt. lunula l.J'O 1,0.10 Pt. Joseph ?".) K'3 Bloux City 700 I,2"0 Sheep. i'lYK) 8"0 Total .6,-HO 4.313 10.407 Cotton M-rket. st. i-oum. Juiy 2 cotton-ms rvet c lower; middling, l('c; sales, 68 bales; receipts. 10 bales; shipments, 40 bales; stock; 10, f" bales. NEW YORK. July 2S.-COTTON-45pot closed quiet, 10 points lower; middling up land. 10. Too; middling gulf, 10.85c; sales, 26 bales. NKW ORLEANH, July 26-COTTON-Fu. tures. quiet end stendv; Julv, 10.2''r 10 jr,c; August, lO.l.i'i 10.14c; Keotember, .67??8.fic; October. .4H.42c: November, 8.S9 7 40o; December, .3:t4i9.4oc: January, 0.4!.9.4c, Ppot, quiet; sales, 350 bales; ordinary, 8c; good ordinary. 8 6-16c; low middling, 915-16c; middling, 10 9-lSc; good middling.' 107c; nilddllng fnir. 11C receipts, bales; stock. M 846 bales, LIVERITOL, July 2fl. COTTON Spot, moderate business done; prices 4 points lower. American middling fair. 4.8!d; good middling. 6.1Sd( middling, 6.rsri; low mid dling, 6'd; aood ordinary. 6.70d: ordinary, 4 5od. Futures opened quiet snd closed with near months eesy and distant po sitions steady. American mlddllnr fl. O. C., July, 6.79d; August-Beptemher, Sf!2d; September-October, 5 36d! October-November, 6.24d: November-December, 621d: Decem-ber-Januarv, 6 1(td; Januarv-Fehruarv, 6.1sd; February-March, 6.17d; March-April, 5.8d. Wool Market. B08TON, July 28, WOOL A reaction In the volume of business In the wool market la noted this week, following the almost abnormal activity of the preceding fort night. Prices, however, remain as firm ss ever. The larger mills have practically stopped buying, the small mlils making up the market. The upward tendency In the market Is still felt. Territory wools con tinue firm." Pulled wools are firm and the same Is true of foreign graden, though the market Is quiet.'- leading quotations are: Idaho Fine, nlSc: heavy fine. 14tin5c; fine medium. 17lSo; medium. 116 20c; low me dium, 207510.. Wyoming Fine. )i'317c: heavy fine, 14t'15c; fine medium. 1718c: medium. Kt)21c; low medium. . &Q22. Utah snd Nevada Fine, lt)'j!l7c; heavy fine. 14 15c; fine medium, ii'iylhc; medium, 2?2io: low medium, "Hp. Dakota Fine, nflSc; fine medium. 174il8c; medium, lbiiSoc; low medium. 21;a2ic. Mpntsna Fine choice. 20 4i21c; fine average, lfift-Mc: fine medium choice, &rT2Ic; average. 1920c; staple, 21 22c; medium choice, 2X3 23a. ST. LOUIS, July 2fi. WOOL Aptlve and strong; medium grades, combing snd cloth ing. 202Co; . light fine. 1.i?i20c; heavy fine, 12Ml6c; tub washed. 21ff34o. ' Oils and Rosin. OIL CITY, July 24.-OILB Credit baU ances, 81.60; oertillcatea, no bid; shipments, 67.R34 bbls.; sversge, Hi, 032 bbls.; runs, 34,647 bbls.; average, 72,011 bbls. Shipments Lima, 87,1S bbls.; average, 62,734 bbls.; rung Lima, 62,485 bbls.; average, 65,656 bbls. 8AVANNAH, Oa., July 26. OIL Turpen tine, steady, 63o. ROaiN-Flrm: A, B and C, $2.30; D, 42 86; T7. ,A. W AC. ri 4 CO. U l f BO OR, s-sv-, Mt f.v, f.uv, A, y.w. .'w; m. n.iitt; rt, m.oi'-; w. u., et.io W.. 44.62V4. .- . NEW YORK. July- tg-OILS-Cottonseed. eesy; prime" crude, nominal; yellow, 27fJ 7e. Petroleum, quiet; refined, New York, $7.70; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $7.85; same In bulk. 44.75, Turpentine, steady, ri '. oa is w exi a i atrainea, tomnion j guou, 12.70. . ; " Metal .Market. ,.-' i NEW TORK, July 26. METAL Tin was weak again, today, .closing at 12 16s for both spot and futures In the Loudon mar ket, and at 42d.7A326.80 for spot in New York. Copper advanced slightly In Ixmdon. closing at 67 8s for spot and 67 8s 9d for futures. Locally prices are unchanged. Lake is quoted at !2.a2 V" 12 87; electro lytic. 812.6iM.tJ 12.75 and canting at 12.87VHS ' 12.60. Lead was a lltle lower In London. closing at 11 13s Sd, but remained quiet and fi Bnn sf"s n n . w u vi u u i riustrated ruWfnaUon "TTie Rockien, Great Salt Lak and Yellowitone" free oa applicgtioo. Inquire at . , , .. CITT TICKET OFFICE, , 1324 PARHAM STREET, Thone 416., i Great Dotiblo Tree!; Gconlc tllhvvay to i lou.Voris, PliilaOoIpIiia 00(3 Aliaijiio . Const Rosorls, for lof'Wtnatt-rtt aD! illustrgtiij dtreorfp'iyn tuatu-f b.J,!r- Ml ail, Jr t'is!.ra fn:::::r ';:.!, UVvl St., t:i Cf C:. S. lit. tnl his, ;t,(.3tr.;:!tU Li!.l, tier, st J-sle.1s v's (Se't'ss, er 4 i , f,.y spt. is,- we or. i i r 1 l h- n rusrke's. t-oi-. tfin Cj.ir.tss eoet el 4 iii sod I he New York t 1ce at l - . J'" 1 closed st Bis M In oiasgow sr..l st 4 a U. d in kilddiesivoro. ! n,iy 1r"n was un rbsre. No. 1 foundry northern Is oooted St I 4 i 1 4 W- No. 2 foundry-northern st j li: ,M4.: No, 1 feonrtrv - .n'rr. sol No 1 f'.iind'v southern soft st $.3 5..318 75. HT. UM.'I, Juiy '.v,.Mr.TALS-L4, unchsngel, $4.0:. Fpeiier, dull, $4.76. star aad Molasae.'' NKW TOTT K, July M-PUGAR-Rsw. firm; fair refining, V; centrifugal. teet. 3 lft-lilii 4o: molas.es surer, S'C-, Reflne.l. firm; crushed, 6,.&c; powdered, 6-lt.c; granu lated, 6 05c. - - NKW ORtFANS. Julv M-PUUAR Strong; open kettle, 5T;3 8-Ke enen kettle centrifugal. 9Hc: rernrifiir-l white, 4c; yellow, Syt'Sc; seconds, IVS'iSHo. MOtARsi-j4 Nomlnol: new open kettle, ffic: centrtfumil, C'c. 6YRIT Nominal. 2' .i3:c,, .... t, WkUdy Markef. ' f CHTCAOO. July M.-WnrSKr-Steafly. on bss, of $.?S. ......... PFORIA, Julv M-WTTISIT-OrA A bdIS Cf 81.2k for finished goods. BT. LOUIS. July 2.-WmeKY-Stedy n a basis ef 1 32. - . ., CINCINNATI. Julv ..--WHISKY-rOn . A basis cf $1.28 for finished goods. . I -i ', . - - i '. Dry ttoorts Market. NEW YORK, Julr K-DRY OOODP The Hfisrket has cbamred but little, the tendency, being gradually firmed, with less g.i.wis to offer for Imtnediata or ' nearby Aeitvery; Riiyers, however, are' operating cnntloosiy, purchases being confined .. to , Immediate reeds. F1J River situation remains un changed. ' Coffee Market, NPTW YORK. July W COFFT,e-Opened rtesdv at unchanged rrtces to a decline of 6 polnta. Pales were reported of bes-. Including Heptember St 8 fr"e 10c ;' llecero br. 6.36ii4.toc; March, 6rVi 6,.or. May, S.8f.J 4.450. i v.- Miner ComiHltS Snlclde. ' - LEAD, B. D.. July 28.i-LbuIe Dsfllllpl. minor employed at the Hidden Fortune, re sorted to a novel but effective method at midnight to hasten his spirit into Mernlty. He exploded a stick of sjtnt powder on his breast while lying" on V bed, "blowing; his body to atoms. Ills family reside In Italy. - .... .... "- ' Child Dies from lajnrtee. Bunny Fox, the IS year-old sow of Mrs. t. W. Fox. .1110 Norte i;isii(e-mh. slreei, died this morning st St. Joseph's hospital from the result of ihjurles sustained In a runaway near Nineteenth and I'riul streets last Wednesday evening. The boy was re moved to the hospitsl Immediately after the sccldent and lingered until death with out regaining consciousness. The funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. REAL KSTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds filed for record ; June ' 2fi, ws fur nished by the Midland Guaranty ft Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Farnam ' street, for The Bee: Frank E. Swift to Margaret A. Swift, " part of lot 7, Pelham Place., 4 1.S50 Frank Benda to Anna Benda. part of lots 11 and 12. block 1. Potter A Cobb's add , . .. ;.v. w--- ' 1 Bherlff to Alma C. Millard, lot 8, block 2, Belvldere add 1R7 James A. Shanahan to Julia A. Miles,' ' . lot 9, block 2, Yates A - Mem pel s add ,-, 400 Elisabeth B. Hosmer to Andrew W. Robertson, lot 4, block 4, Ames place add 80 Allen E. Kllbv to Isaac S. Ieavltt, lota -, 9 and 10,' block 12, Carthage 250 Nathan P. Dodge, Jr., to John Blarek, n nw nw .6-15-13 and other land .?. , 4.000 South Omaha Land company to Mar- taret Martin, lot 1, block 4, Pprlng ake Park add 1.050 Earl R. Stiles to John F., Blmpson, part of lot 4, block 192, city ' 5 Earl R. Stiles to Mary Slmpaon, part of lot 6. block 3, city.............. . .. , 5 Earl R. Btlles to Jessie M.. .Chatfleld, . lot 4. block 192. city.:......;.!..:.... Mary Simpson et at. to Earl R.'- Stlleg, . ' lot 4, block 192, clty... 10 Alfred Thomaa to Marv L. Stevens, part of lot 3. block 1. Parker's tdd.. 800 Ada Thomas to Benjamin F.iThomas? lot 12, block 2, Lowe's sub..,. .t..... , 1 Tl!io Alccliantn;.;.' Nationnl 11 an I z of Omaha, Neb.' ! tj.s.vsswnitr''" .'Y ' ; Cental M1 Sarplaj, $C3,SC3 fst. 0uam. rna, . itr. . wos, r. Fret, . ttfrsr4lAAU.CeiMsr. ,. nm 1. BAMaTert, Adt Cssfe.v.1 e st tnuA sescs, llMrkak Ss' SarrM. gorelsa BhtekAwrs ktsHtbt sag set, u. lallm sd Oiw.lt tesMng. STisBl. ia H' Bw s t Wwrwi. a 4iiiTsA psiig M 11m OetlAtas l t'sWt IMlhMM BPisss SrasMtKir as4 OMIrs'UMjsoy. Saajst asMWSssaMsanaSS. - j" 'If- 1 1. nrrurjt EVERY DAT to Sept. 80th, 'V.'.V.'-, inoiusive, with final reiura .', limit Oct. Siflt, VSQi, yI ; ' ;' r r n rmn s a.t i.-vj'Lik i. 1 I , A -" 111 MM ' S . - -1 i I rf : i I ttf H i l -ilf 1 fI ! S' ti ; A fc i '..y V, .w J