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    TITH OMAITA DAILY Urn: HATUnPAY, .TUTT lfU
r
CRMS AND PRODUCE IIARRT
Tl-. toara st C!.i."s0, Int Julj Drop': 3
Cent, a la.-i Here
C0.CC3 CU-iltS WKLAT COJVLKLD TODAY
, T&4 Maka ,( Fle.nel Tendered
at 4f Shortage of Pre-hanlr 10V
OMAHA, July ,
C7iT"e!, execute anoijt-lace move
ment lo th wlicnt market over night.
Jl.uisl.r !, bHr were In Clover and
bavin a ,( fun at tha upw" of
to holla. 'lh,,.too, wa In plte of the
Lxt teat ther waen t anything in the nam
tit the iloy tnat wonlt encouiase move
ment In tna direction of lower values. The
l.eavy rain of the let lev hour, quit
S-neial In the Lakota and other wheat
-. Uou; damaging rcnra from harvet
and a, f-7ieri repetition of all the bull
tve of tn week, appeared to have a bad
cue. t on in beer ann they turned buyer,
movit-.J firea vp fn'er than they went
cuwii on Thursday. Then tn-re was quit
a.bunen at July ehnrte anil !n trouble
end tneir order were lever toward toppy
i'llcea. Hinnpo!te wa predicting verd
ancy price tor caah wheal, the niUllr?
and elevator demand wa una hated and
J "dlcLlmia wata ma-is that the original
orie. would aend Out flewa from M.nne
fH'i that would mora than confirm all
l a bullish talk of the All 'in a.i,
r! fir waa enouati Without tha assist.
anca cf foroicn conipticnAlor, which we! e
promising to make, the beat sorry
that tu'v had .n-h a picnic yeaterday.
J. nder tun pre.tur July wheal mim go a
Vua,-,1, September to and L'eeember a like
In (unaha there waa an undercurrent of
Holtement that did not come, to h sur
face. Tri-re wss quite Ptila eTeUement
in speculating on the outcome of tha July
wheat deal. Aa noted exclusively In The
lie yesterday, JO,! bushel of July wheat
ef delivered yesterday; , bushel
anrre were tendered today and tha delivery
twlj terrain: on time expiration at 12
o'tlick tomorrow.
Tha question of opening the Inapectlon
book a to members waa diseuseed and lomi
parti mada written demand on tha sec
retary of the Board of Trade and chief
i aits lnpettor for permlaslon to look over
tt. reformat.
"Tho deferred future of. December and
Uptefri-mr yeenonded to the advance in tha
Chin. o marneta with a;alna of H point,
but t-cue of the peculiar situation In July
aheat the local prlrea were In no jvay
.alTix;teil Tha only prica up to 1 o clock
1a W centa. where ona trad waa made,
thla aa aaalnat M centa at yeaterday a
-cloaa. There 1 ro object in carrying over
wheat at the high price induced by the
ovr-aold market price.
I Tra waa nothln doing In either corn
or oata.
' Range f Prtoaa. .
Tha ranr of price on the Omaha mar
ket for future llvary and lb a cioaa touay
and Thuraaay were; ci0.1
Wheat- Open. High. Low. Today. Thura
July tl Dl 91 61 - fi it
Vf-ei-rt. M! B WHB 63 B HV4B 3 B
Leo. KB SO B W B VB
Coin .
July '
, p.,,, , t SB
' - lte'a. V.'Z ioii'R '0B HB 40iB wWB
July
f-i)t.
eo
, B b!V ' "
. Omaha inspection: In Si cara No. 3 hard
'Wheat. S cara No. wheat, i cara No. 1
corn, I care No. I corn; total, 8 cara.
Out X car No. J wheat, 12 cars No. I com
and I cara No. I corn; total, 25 cara.
i Caen aalea: One car no grade wheat. 67ei
I car No. I hard wheat, KVi lba., 84 Vi'-; 1
fir No. 4 corn. ci 7 cara No. t hard
whfat. 7c: 1 car No. 4 oata, Sto.
Modern MUler aaya: Favorable weather
thia week for harvetrt!ri of whoRt hi
jiermltted practical completion of thia work
In winter wheat brlt, Heporla of dHap
pnlntliij ylnld bava been received from
Central renluna. but the avemite la not f.nr
from expaotstlrme. In Kanical and No
liiSMt tlie actual jrreln will be much below
early eetimatea. Grain received at the
mUla and at the maj-ket ehow effects of
fain during hfrvet. In that tha ?rad hA
been lower and murh of it light weight
tkrouffS failure to fully mature.
Prl wary , KeTtaitnt.
'Whoa i ' ' Racelptg, Bhlpmenta.
Today 6-?. ? "''
f.et wek .....,..r,.r, 1 Ji't.V'O
J.nt year t.5,M . 'M.iH
' Com ;
Today SF . SIK.1C
Iat week H ) S :1M)
T.oat yenf ?4.S10 W.OaO
Mrthwtera Cmr Lot Wkat neectpt
' Today. Last w:
Mlnneepolla I' tl
Ji.iluth K 7
Chicago Vri U
Grata Murliata Elatwbara.
Cloalna; prices of gTaln today and Thura
day at ti; in&rketa named war follow:
Wheat
Juiv
8o a
i0 B
Corn
J 1 1 y
i .Hniher
I'm'tjniUeT
July
f-.-l-terober
Lfct:emker
V,e!t
-i, tern her
Corn . . '
t iitembor""
lvctunbor
Vhn.t
1 'tit.entbtr
t ptember
Vhet
-tit-:TfbOT
h.tu ember
Avheat-
f . in-! her
i i.v;.'?iniitr
Today. Thitr.
.. bi A &
.. trtU fci-TiA
4"3
4 -.A
A
4" A
4i.-tH
V
tCANSAg C1TT.
4 A 4'.'n
BT. LOUIS.
JJUI.UT1I.
.. 404
44
81 '4
Si&Vf X0R1C
4"i,
4u'
4T4
44
Su iJ
64HB E4H
r;:. Crsia I!3rltft.
CblfO bap wire of 13 per cout black rust
Jilts 111 l UO l0 i'uhuU!.
, i ti. !tn me aeliu.3 s e lerabl corn, but
lit v. i nut coiiu.it -uoe .'Q luuvt um;l out
J.rvt la oist 01 tua way.
' Jiuiiutn t fur emu qiuia moderute. While
yiiui'is lioiu thia eleto eiiuw tl;a thr-h!ut?
ti (jdia to La kou.'Owhftt dlMaj.'uintlii uil
i''vc'i'tj iniii) wt ut tiio hvtr and from
tie i.iirlli'As;t Hie must ftuUetiinr, anil
tht'ik tiiwt we ehitii ace a free muvenio.'it of
t tu cuu:kI on haia of prrsnt prtcc-a.
, V, iihuut tr-.'ui!-njiiit!.ri think Corn will at-U
)oi4, an 1 Uiirvo will a nle on tha buls.
t-t f l.uie dull.; In provlaluna.
'ittiiia lit?at 1 rh i all ovi r Chicago A
J-.f ti..iv 11 lUn.n. Cuiuea at bad ttuia. fur
JiMrvrM Jvtni
' hi. Iu rrfi'..(: IVhfil, 167.000 bu.;
Coin, ?.A'.v bu.; t.t-, VV'i b-
Jn ttUM. City !... ,.ta: Wheat, 2il,2o0 bu.
Oi-ra, !..) bu.; i.i, lJ.
O. ti. N'-ll, J. t -u.i-y b:int! of Kanaa
f'"v, V. ft. J1!I vf 4MlBlltee td hrl
of liiiuieuioiia ie ou 'i'l.iu.uJ liili
-ii.urnin
j t, : ret i rn.rt for the week: Wheat
! 1 11. Mir, I t.M,t- J biivhela.
i -nii'iii'i-ris f't-i : an"-K; Vb:l, 1.1:
1- ...t rr,, 11 ,.M lu.l'f;i. ;.;.
f bubucli; luol Wutu. lvo,ti bullt-U.
Kanan.il Hy (Jraiu and Prollin.
) .AS C.'TT, J !'v 19. W1IK.IT
1 , Ju'y, h-;.- -itur, ;
7 rttrt i, N'd. 1! 1 .nl, ; Ino.
. t. No. 4, 1' .-VjC", Im. il Icit,
i. , . :
I -.,.- I.o r; j 1. 1 y. 4- .c; g ! tffir 1 "r. 4
C ,t; 1 . uiii-i, 4i;. t. iv, 4 iic;
1 . a ii iii l It x; u. i, u ac;
j. ... J v t.'te. t ,v; 'o. 3, i, .
ihij !'.; Nu. 1 white, W; I.'d. 1
ti
i 11. . 1 ' V, 11 ; K.c; d-1r. pcf
i ,il ii (.i ; ,v.t- .ouil Kill lan.H.ia, No,
J t ( frtMi !ln-lih!.l. J t-r Uu..-lt;
tur - . ir . .p .1, 1 i.r o-.. 'u 1.
I . Itt;i.w.y, ?:ul; choir
J., :- fchliU.-M.
VI nt, bu.
..'.. l U . J. r.'J
C' -. bu i.' 1 ......
S lrr'tiul reltt t i i'r
T.I vc .i j,.i t ,
' r't...,.. . i , J .
I; 1
t ' . iiut
i .i.
t
'I.I.IO.
. . I T -
i I ,
Ai.Tnat, f; prime timothy, i 2 4 7 ' 4 ; kep
teitioer, 1 ,X
CHICAGO CRAM AM) FROVIMOS9
Featnrea f 4h Trading- and Cloelaa:
Price ea Hoard at Trace-.
CHICAGO, July 79 Pannage repor
from tha aprtng wheat country were per
iiapa the moat Infltientla factor In caus
ing a atrong ht market here today.
At the ch-ae Pepteniher wheat waa lip 1
iiir. lorn and oata each gained a and
proviaiona iha.
8 ntim'nt n the what pit waa decidedly
bullish at the etart a.: the reeuit of an
attempt on the part of peered ehorta to
cover July aalea. Thre waa little for
eale and In conaequfnee the price waa
forced over lto aiov yeaterday a cloee.
Pptomher jt neil at a rin of V, u He at
A - j ! i,e. Toward the end of tlie flrt-t
hour tio market eaaed somewhat on prolit
taking. September being tiowq to es'u --4iC.
The reaction, however, waa aliort lived.
Alaiut. the e.ime time damaae reiiort from
the anuthwcKt and northweat hrgan coming
In. cauelna; additional anxiety among the
ehorta. (.in the bulee that followed Sep
temlrr advanced to Ikic. but part of tha
g-iin waa aamn loet on rt-allain The mar
ket, however, cioaed atrong. with Beptom
ber at ,;c. Clearance of wheat
and flour were eo.ua! to T.t.VO buahela.
Lxporta for the we-k, areordina: to irad-
tret a, were 1. 613,000 buahel. 1 rlmary re
rr.lpia were K.i,iin) buahela, compared with
6.5.0 buaiiele a year aro. M tnnea polia,
Ihiluth and Chlcaao reported receipt of
2-9 cara, against Jul laat week and IK7 a
year tun,
f?trcn-th of wheat waa tha main factor
affecting tha corn market. The market
rhiard near the high point of the day.
fi.j..t.'ml-r opened unchanged to i,c hieher
at 4ftinliWc, aold between 4l''c i'li'"'t
ci and cioaed at 4Sc. Local rer-elpl
Wm 11 care, with 21 of contract (trade.
The feature In trading In oata waa an
advance of lc In the price of the July
notion. The market eul'eqnr.t)y waa
quiet and Arm. Boptember o-ti-d un
chinRed r a ehade lower to S-ii. '". aold
between 2Vb''t :w and 3.-'tiC end cioaed at
WiTjiBWe. Ix-al receipts were M cara.
rrovlalona took on fair strength. At the
dope ftpptember pork and ribs were each
up IVi'Ao ' '0714i and r7.70 respectively.
Lard 'waa up "e at .7.05. Estimated re
celpta for tomorrow: Wheat, 10 cara:
com. lbi enra; oata, 107 cara; hoga, fi.wO
head.
Tha lending future ranged a follow;
Article I Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloa. teat'y.
Wheat
a July
b July
a P"pt.
b" Sept.
t?el.
Dec.
Oata
July
H.-pt.
iec.
May
Pork
July
Sept.
Oct.
Oct
Kept,
Hiha
July
flept,
Oct.
vi'a
PS14-TV1'
fHl'ffrSI
40 4r.v.iTT4.
4: 49
W4
PI
S7T4
ii
3u :!'
52 S
13 00
1 06
6 67H
4':fv4l 4:"l 49 H
SI4B1ii&5ktB1l?4j
NEW YORK STOCKS ANDEONDS
fricfi After Tew Dsyi of ApiUtion Eettla
. I to Xtittoni. ' " '
ERITISH SECURITIES AFfrCT MARKET
at. Faal Offer a Ran Mfalataaee 4
the Downward Tendency and
, , Cbowa lmarorement
for at Time,
,t em ' WL
1 11 T41 - '
'fyrL, ;i Mtii,.. Will 14m
iJVtil K
IS 10
IS 10
13 UM
7 .iW
7 1
7 R5u, 7 W)
T RTHl 7 70 I
T 621 7 72HI
is n
12 H5
13 00
PS
7 OS
6 97V
is rov
13 071
13 OiVi
W
7 12V4I
7 06
7 6"HI 7 60
7 STxii 7 70
7 KHI 7 TtVil 7 KV
V)
It S3
12 to
( 7H
7Hi
7 OJH
7 4?H
7
No. 1 a Old. b New.
Caah quotation were aa follow:
FI it'll Market teady; winter patnti,
I4.eu-4i6.0u; siraigtits. 4.iiTt4.H:: apnitK l'"t
enta, $4.5i)64."0; atraighta. I3.&3I.20; bakers,
2-'-!i in. .
WMKAT No. t eprlng, mijWc; No. t, 880
94c: No. i red. Sf.i .;. .
CORN No. 2, 4i(4'(oc: No. 2 yellow, BlViC.
OATS No. 2, 4!' c; No. I white, 3iiu40Vc;
No. 3 white, 3tM--iiUi4c new.
HM E No. 2, 71c. M .
BAKLEy Good feeding, 35-33SCJ fair to
ernlre malting, 42ofiic.
SF.EDS Vo. 1 flax, tt.lfl'.i: No. 1 north
weHtern, 11.24; prime timothy, J3.00; clover,
contract grade. $11.25.
PHOVISION3 Me-a pork, per bbl., t18.05
(513 10. Laid, per 100 lba.. $4 fcfl.97V. Short
rllia rlda (Iooho). 7.6wg7.60; aliort tltar
idea (boxed), I7.75ffs.00.
Following were the receipt and Ship
ment of fiour and grain:
riece nts. Shlpmnta
la, 00 1.1
,.1'H.OoO 42S'
2'-4.4) 151 .""
,...lti).7irt I 99, (CIO
15.7"0 12'V
16.4HO 3,200
On tha Produce exchange today tha but
ter market was ute-Hd; creamery, 13517c(
dairy, 12iUiro. Ksrga, ateady ; at mark. c.ej
Included, 12a'16Vtio. Cheeae, atoady, 7!faV4c.
SEfV. YORK OKSIERAIj MARKET
Flour, bbl
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu....
Oata, bu....
Five, bu
Barley, bu.
Quotation of the Par on Varioaa
fommodltlea.
KRW TORK, July ?9. FTyOTJR -Recetpta,
17, W bbla.; exports, 13,338 bbl.; the market
Bhowed aomewliat bettor inquiry, but with
mall bufllnea; Minnesota patents. l5.Cxf
bib; wlnier patent, S4.8T. ui.in; wint.-r
esralghta, 34.S04i-4.7S: winter oxtrae. 1.1 SS
ti3 9U; Mlnneaota bakera. 3J.7074.00; wlnt-r
low giaiics, 13 ir.Ti.1.70. Rye flour, steady!
fair to good, 4.(aKu4.2C; cholcs to fancy,
$4.K4 .
C HNMEAL Inactive; yellowr tAestern,
r.osl.li); city, l lu-ul-12; kilu dried, $iinrj
10.
RYE Nominal.
HAH t.r.V Nominal; feeding, nominal, 0.
i, f Nw York; multtn. nominal.
WHF.ATReccipta. 4.(aO bu. Spot, lr
rculiu; No. 2 red, tiomlnul, elevator; No. J
rcl. 31, f. o. b., afliat; No. 1 northern
Ihiluih, tl.Oti'i. f- o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard
Manltohu, noinlnnl. f. o. b.. afloat. From
atart to flnlah wheat waa under atrong bull
control and unuaually active, cioalng l'no
above the prt-vioua night. July cioaed 7o
lower on lack of anpp. rt. July. $1.01 B-Vi i
1 1 .. cioaed at $1.01: fccptember, M 7-K'0
V4 13-lAc, cioaed at bic; Lccembcr, 62 5-loio
J.v,e. closed at fticy
CORN Receipts, 1S.1J5 bu.; exports, 44.131
bu. Spot, lirm; No. 2. ;:, elevator, and
6..o, f. o. b , afloat; No. 2 yellow. tOVkc; No.
2 while, luVeC. Option were quiet, closing
V,e net hlsiicr; July. 6474?(ioc, cloaad at Ic;
6iptP!nber cioaed at fc4-c; Pecember, 620,
Cioaed tS?c.
OATS KeceJpta, ?4.50O bu.; export". 2.5i
bu. S;:ot, dull; mixed. 20 to 32 lba., 41 -ft 13c, ;
nattirul white, So to S2 lba., 4i,'u46c; clipped
wbita, 38 to 40 lba., 4;(01o.
liUi'S Quiet; i'aciut; coaat, 1903 crop, 263
2!o ,
IIIDES-Steedy; California, 21 to 15 lbs.,
"MAY Knar; shipping, STVic; Boo4 to
chi-h-e. iV4c.
k,l'.D Irregular: spring bron, $1500
pro iplj tniddiinaa, J-S.Og prompt; cjty. $-0.60
4; -2 M.
I.KATI1ER Firm; acid, iZVlHo.-
' tlyHtendv; 1onieilo i!--eoe, S2'f7n.
steady; domestic, 'air to extra,
8U ",-: .inrn'i. riomlna!.
i 'i 1 V'IC-1 ;is ' 'vef, steady; family. $'000
IT'iluo; nieaa, -.n0; beef haina. I21.7;.-i
Z.t.O; poK,.f m . 0 !".w; t-ity, mu a In-.n
mesa. ?:4iw- ri-i Ctit meata, quiet; pi-'k-l.-ih-,
U 0"j IO.60; pickle-1 shouklers,
a.tWi6 it: pi--kl-.l ha ma, h law 11.4a). Ijtrd,
Arm: w.-etern ateamfd, $7 40; refined, firm;
Contlr.ei.t. f7.4f: h-.uth America, $i; com
pound, ii K'tf n 1: I'ork. family. $11;
short cli ir, i ;d l. ii i 'J . 0 ; met,, $i4 I t14.&.
TALLuW i'lrnt; city, 4'yc; countiy. 4V;
4Vc '
HIlTTf R OrTlclal price unchanged, on
the baia of T"- for emra rreamery.
CHiit.-'U Uulet; amall while, fancy. V9
1.008 I'nchaPKed!
NEW YORK, July M.-S'ocks reacted
Kain today, but axin became quteier.
L-allnRa were decidedly smaller and fiuc
tnaliona much narrower marking tha de
clining o- Illation due to a stationary con
dition after tha more violent dlNturlianre
of the earllr part of the week. The re
newed de line in Prlilah conaola, hoa ever,
waa not without effeet on sentiment. There
wap aoma early resietance of the down
ward tendency which centered chiefly In
ft. Paul, that stork rialng at one time a
large fraction over laat night, Thla waa
In anticipation of toe effect to be produced
by the company a annual report, which la
enpected to show record figures, both for
groa and net " earning. Fnlted Btatea
Steel preferred yielded early to the selling
prcsaure on continued dlacuaslon of 'the
quarterly report.
Other new bearing or. that stock waa
the reported shutting down of mills for
an Indefinite period at Lorain for lack of
order and a reported cut In tlnplata
prlrea. l"nlon Pacific eer-med to softer 111
effects from the declaration of only the
regular dividend on the atoek, although It
baa not appeared that any aerloua expecta
tion -hk entertained of an Increaae. The
labor situation la the aubjoct of aoma
anxious consideration In speculative cir
cles. Thla anxiety was Inoreesed today
by the projected conferences among an
thrnelte mine leadera to consider an ex
tensive strike against grievance.
fciubtreasury operation have yielded let
to the banka than for mme time past and
today the payment of a Central Pnclllc
note to th-s government for nearly $3,CA.(K)
resulted in a credit balance for the sub
treasury at the clearing house of over
ll.7oo.taK). The better showing for the gov
ernment revenues. which reduce the
tanks' Immediate gains, reduce any prob
ability of the withdrawal of government
deposits frotri the bank to replenish the
government' working balance, Currency
bos continued to arrive In large volume
from the Ir.tr'r end a e-aln In caah of
upward of $o,0"0'i0 la foreshadowed by
the eutlmatea. The markt cioaed ateady,
but without effective recovery.
Douda were easier. Total itale. par
value, $1,665,000. United Btatea new 4
registered advanced H per cent on call.
quotations ranged a lollowa on tha New
York Block exchange: "
Bair.nign.ixw.tio"e.
12,7'K) i "
700
18,0u0 14? 146, 14
4i0
614
-14
.S'-4)
2)
4 IX)
71
2i
61
Atchison
do nfd
B. A O 4,600 84tt
do pfd ...
Can. Pacific 8n0 154
Central of N. J
Che. & Ohio O0 8314
Chicago & A 1.C00 4j04
do pfd
Chicago Ot. Western SO 144
C. N. W lK) lsoij
C. M. A Bt. P
do pfd
Chicago T. & T
do i'fd
c, c. c. & et. l. .
Colo. Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d P'd
te. ft liudxon
Pel., L. W ,.
V. i Ii. G
do pfd
Erie
do lat pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do Pfd
III. Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Houthcrn
- do pfd
L. A N
Manhattan L
Met. tfocurltlea
Mwt. fet, Ry
Minn. Bt. L
14.. Bt. P. & 8. Bt M. 100 74V4
do Pfd 4-K) J2
Mo. Pacific IO.OoO M
M , K. A T , l'K) 17
do pfd . t"0 39,
Nat l R. R. of M. pfd 30 8S
N. Y. Central , 119 ,
Norfolk A W........ 1.800 60-14
do pfd 1
Ontario A W
Pennsylvania ..
P., C, U. & Bt. J-i
Reading 20,100 BZH
do 1st pfd..... .. V
uo u an v';:i
Rock Island Co 6,600
do pfd 1.400
Pt. L. A B. P. 2d pfd 6"0
mi
83 hi
123
13
180
r4
W4
KM
123
103
33
81
lVi
lit
13-
.. 1
14
4
loo 20 20 1!4
1U0 luirK 15i)-
2-5
21
71
84ti
6oI
6
64
7H4
13!. '4
lVi
35
21
4L'
2,000 ii4-'-4 is:j' lin'
2'K) Witt
7lK) 138
luo i
71
24 4
6tt
8itt
13r.fi
, 13
100 42H 4Ttt
1,6"0 1M4
l.ft)0 '8H4j
40,3o9 llb-4
16''
87-4
U7Vs
74Mi
127
' 814
17
en
80
lfco
M
118
44
73U
IJtitt
tl
17
mi
lis'4 liRH
......... 40
3,000 sott '-t. so -
29,600 J20tt lltt 119H
t)."x
St. I.nnta 4, rain maA Provisions.
PT. TOI'IS, Juiv S-1 IVM F. AT ilnher on
unfavorable crop news: No. 3 red, ce.wn, ele
vator, &ie; track, f.'-o stio: July. o; '
fce.ten-.her. 8vf, -4c; No. I hard, Svi:u!.
tDKX -Hlt-lier; No. 2 cash, Sv'ic; tiack,
I2e; Popt ember, 4!r;,e; Iecember, 44".
AT6 UiiIi-i ; No. 2 ckMi, potoinal: traek,
5f..-'e; Juiv, Jj.K-,; fcieptembei-, i-.j. -.fl; No.
3 whl'e, 4-.
rl t'l H -Steadv: new red ..tr nni?.t-
(It'4i4.70; extra fancy and airtight, $1.0j
4 clear. $J 7". -l .
r .- 1 Timotiiv. ateady: f? 4-,i3.7S,
CoHN MKAI f.endv ! ,5
I"t IN-rtisvttb-d; aii. hed. eaat track. 7Sc.
11 A V I ilniier for oi l, which la a- arce;
pew la drug mi tt-trk t: t'mutny, $i.'Oj, i.U0
or o.l; pr.-fiiie, j'- 0( for old.
'lfKtS CtlT'loN' T li.o-We.
j. i.t ,. 1 v, : ,. e
I-- 1 !' TV, I . !.-7c.
I ( oVlHU-N,-.-- (v.rk, blaher: J.d.b'nie.
$ $ 1. V I-i.iJ, lily her, pi-line steam, I-'- to.
- hi, sira-lv; ta.ard ettra lin.rN, 3S
tier rl a. $W to: short i'-ur, ,,. 4.
I'ri.'l I1Y I'm i.ohKd; ch-j k.-i-.a, lc;
aoiius". l.kC; tuihta, lie; du. ks, K-; ti-e.
J3.
ll "ITER Dull; crtnuuery, 141Sj; tl.ilty,
1 . if, iV
i.utj ItiaiUer, He, c-nii count.
l-leci;'t- Stilpme-"
Flour, bt '.a 3-l 7 o.
V. t.eut, ba 1' .'" 7.' -
(1.1 n. bu .' ) II 'I
I. fata, bu 41 l.v) l-',Ly)
Mh.neaiiiilla drain Mjirkf t.
VINNTAPoLIS. July ?. WIIKAT-Jiily.
tl f ! 1 ol-r, t. l.ereli.l-r. Vic' N .1.
j ii... 1 ti - 1; .Nj. I iioi'iiiain, Ii fv; No. 2
II' ' !.
((.: ' r tret petenta, 1.1": u. pat
ent, t f '": P.sl i leal n, i .U .i.-j. ; e
v: : I- .1
I .IA 111 l.oiir, I: t 00.
Print. t,rxl SKilirl.
I M'S ' J. 'v ;-.'. llX-.Jul-l l.ber;
4
J I
t ct u -i i -c i
Pt. L. 8. W.... i 2"0
do pfd B"
Bo. Pacific U.B'K)
So. Railway... IM
do pfd 100
Texa A Pacific...... 1,300
Tol., Pt. L. A W 1O0
do pfd J"0
Vnton Pacific 41.8o0
do pfd ,
Wabaah
do pfd
W. A Iake Erie
Wis, Central
do pfd ,
Mex. Central
Adame Kx
American Ex
V. B. Kx
Welia-Frgo Ex
Aiiiul. Copper.
Amur. Car A F
do pfd
Amer. Cotton Oil
do pfd
Amer. Ic
do pfd
Amer. Unseed Oil...
do pfd
Amer. Iooomoilva...
do pfd
Amer. Hmelt. A R. .,
do pfd
Amer. Hugnr Ref
Anaconda M. Co..
Iirooklyn R. T....
Colo. Fuel A I....
Con. O-ia ,
Corn Product..
do pfd
Distiller' becuritlea.
Gen. Flectrlo
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter- Pump
do "pfd
Nat'! iA-ad....'
No. A nri lean.
pRClfiu Mail ,
people's Oris
Preened Bteel Car...,
do pfd
rullman P. C, x-dlv
ilepub) c Bteel
llo pfd
Rubber Good
do i.fj
Tenn. Coal A I. ......
IT. d. Iatber
do fi
TT. fl. heiilly & Imp.
V. B. Hul.ber
do Pfd
V. S. biaid
do pfd....
Weflnsh. Electric. ,
Ve.itein I nlon.
22 V.
64V4
t2 f
ia
S.(V4
, 4"-4
' 2si
26
2S
61tt
ii
64
614
1314
.('4
88
2ii
25
38
6tt
61 '4
n
67
21tt
64
6114
23 4
l'K)
1,2')
lo
6j0
25.7?0
ix
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7ul)
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lot)
1.2: ,
l,4o0
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uU
2ik)
2-K)
II K)
4u0
17 Wt
8tt 8i
145 14tt
iott V4
fl44 6o
1SV4. Utt
2i4 tihl
n iV.tt
8S 8S
87 44
WV4 W
73 70U
61H S'tt
$6
ii ii?4
162 1&3
6!'tt KH
81 81
7tt
2
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10
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in
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f ri r.i t
'loo
79
4:i
K39
V'
7t
V-
fife
lUi
79
7V
83
7i,-i
IK
168
Total sales pf the day, 373,1(M) shares.
83 '-4
11H
3-i',4
14 'i
H
ss
li.3
b
2.4
51
18H
76
29
83
Sf7'4
24
tt
88
6!tt
1'jSl,
10
84-4
l-4
li'-i
6S
SI
6
81
70
n
ii
fC'Tt
82
'l'i
li
7
43
J,H
7-4
If. 4
Koaton fttock QaotA(lonf.
BOSTON, July 29.-"rtH lonns, 2l'-H per
rnt tim loan, ,4 6 rr cnt Oilh'lul
elopiniT of stoi nni bun da:
AU'Mtv.m lj- i (Ivsnuin ,. 7 S4
do 4 1"' ! A Iiojr 9
Mr, ('ntrtt 4..,.. Ainigmiit- tlU
Ai' iiliun
do if'ol
FiDtttifl. Ai AHsnj'.,
1-. ,iino it fciftino. . .
fc ifHoU k il4VUrl a.
-in (rliLinl
N. T , N Vi. A H ..JtS
PeMff Jrl.lJlwilt ii
l';ii4n jVu IUC . . .
Aumr. Arie. ("Itoin
a iia
Amir. . Tul-
Attie-r. S'-fcr
ti pfj
A'i.rr. '1 T
A'r. V'ooltiO
au pi4
I.l!UlIlluM 1. A 8. .
h Kw-a k 'ro. Hlu. .
bufii V toi trie , .
larie. f. ( irto . . .
t vi p l
( iiitrd t rutt
tnllo.il b.4j Mctl.
do
v. i. t-
do in a ..
cavtlii. cuimuja
uia.
. IT Uiiurl.u i:M , l)
. Si T Alisiiitlo
. 1 ' hliighBrn , it
.1 U'Bi. lfvU.., it-'i
.1-1 U iil.nnltiC 4
fiiA opvr Ha &44
i t.l Wrsl 1
Mxiiiilltlua Co I 4
. V- ( rMt.i($fc
H h.r.u- f
. U lime Hovl ....
.I'.1- mi- ttiKttn
. : .ih.K
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H'H Ui-I OUtUlOD
. 1 it rul .......
. I Silut
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: V
. 4
"in
.
. iiv,
. i
. H
. IS
i
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11
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.. it im...r
.. '-'i V. U. Mining...,
.. U P. S. Oil H
.. I" I '-h 1,-4
.. 8- ' V .. o.rt I
.. K num. t
.. t- ui,,iu. 14
.. I.
I i,rrliu I ip.arll.
I I 1.1 I.V, Ju'y ln-Pilcs on tbe Bourse
to.oiv titiu bif;t,er, Aumrlceu rati wo:e
bi in, -r.
I AulS, Ju'y 'Jit -Prior on the Louree
t. y e,i-ii t iin anj 1ml an upvt.rd tend
ency, l.lo '111. I--a ri,ilitui Kf. h or-Oil II hi-
.ii 4-1 I v. u at b. tx and itusiuu boi,,,
fcf l l at in..
,).,,. V, J..,lv W. Money wa In bil k
il-'i i ii-l Tin I if i t t lie 1 hi. it x I, mi a
ii.iiE.r ii c .-i 1.. v a f i o-iuiii .j-
l' ot I 'l 1 I - -1 .: t I .... i u! i, a I n etu.
t - Mi 1- ... .,i oj , (,..
i. i i. .. .1 t 4. .... I-:. a 14
demand, bot clol Irreeoir. Anerirn
opened n little snove parity and rloaM
quiet. KatTlra were cberful. J-orc'roi
were firm ,e-pecaljr Japne.e, )n---fal
Jpni.M fov(mmnt 6 ot 14 wrre quoted
at &.
DIME4 OP AHOt'Urm H4XK4I
C learlan; of th Great I nmm.rci a 1
Canter of Country.
NEW TORK, July 20.-Tb4) followlrs;
tahie. conii-ll-il by l"rcltrr t, atn.a-a tba
bank c)earl"e st the ptlnii-nl cities fof
tha week ended July , with- the percent
are of Increaae and decrea -rt romp-ired
ith the correaiaindlnc week t year:
CTTIE3.
Clearings.) I no.
Dec.
New Tork
Cblcaao
Poaton
Philadelphia
ft l.oui
iMttaloira;
Pan Francisco
njtlmore
( tnctnnatl
Kanaaa City ,
Now ( Irleana
Cleveland ,.
Minneapolis
Detroit
Loulaville
OMAHA
Milwaukee
providence
Ituffalo
Indlanspoll
St. Paul
Lo Ansepa.
Ft. Joseph
I .enver
Columbus
Memphis
feattle
Plchmond
VaahltiK ton
Savannah
Albany
Portland, Ore..,..,..
Fort Worth
Toledo, O
Palt Lake City
Peoria
Atlanta
Rochester
Hartford
Nashville
Des Molne
Ppoknne, Wash
T a com a
Oran-1 Rapid
New Haven
Portland, Me.,....,,.
Augusta, Gu,
Tcpeka
Pioux City
Eyrncurc
1 VHTiaville ,
I lrmlncham ,
Wilmington,: Del
Knoxvillo
Daver.por
Little Rock
Wllkesbsrr
Fall River
M a con ,
Wheeinj W. Va...
Wichita
Akron
Chattanooga
Sprlnsneld. Ill ,
Knlnmasoo, Mich....
Youngstown
Helena
Lexington ,
Fargo. N. D
New Bedford ........
Canton. O...I.
Jackaonvllle, Fla....
I,owcll
Cheater, P
OreenshurB-i Ps
Rockford. 111.. ........
P.lnphamton -
Pnrlnafield, O
PlnominKton, 111
Quincy. Ill
Pioux Fnil. S. D....
Mansfield. O
Decatur, 111 .,
Jackaonvllle. Ill
Fremont, Neb
Houston
THalveston
Charleston. S. C....
Cedar Rapids
Totals. U. S......
Outeld New York...
51.11
1
118.
1"4
42
4.1
14
19.
. .-
17.
10
12
13
8
5
6
I
I.
6
t
6.
3
3
- 8
2
3
4
3
2
- 3
I
2.
3
2.
1
2.
i.
t
t
l.
l
i,
l
l
i,
4r.. '.'!.
l.-t-tj
'
: 4. I,
l.7.3t'l
3.1.4 "1
:t..7..-.tl
a.l .'
(.n.fl"
32. HI!.
2,1.01
X-'3 !:i
i .-o r:'H.
47l
Kill r.i.O.
ii,o-i!
6H.?i"!
s 310'
i'-'..7Si
r-7.S':n
tl- j,.,, ,
.1- -71
,W-.Svll
r.o , ii
.7X4,111
h-7 2."
CM 0-17
r.ii.r2i
4V7.4.". r
;.i.r.i
2.-.7.v;7
.!"0 3,T.
1!'S.113
210,013
n4.tr.!
267.3 if)1
83.0101
.91.241!
,8.1.7.1131
,f42.4'.ill
81,3 2"0i
,R ?,2: ii
PI6.f-4(
(Ml'i.'it
fWT7 mot
47.a-;h
tx'1.l"4
.000,071
,l!l,2s7
6H4
6.-3.71.'
84R.fl'd
6-M.812!
Sr.S.frU'
CO.S43
M.7I1
634,600
703,207
623.444
bli. I.-.'
441, 11
673.6S5.
37i'7sK!
P47.10C.
Elo.(K)
675.871
418.311
87.1 074
843.7MI
477.4H3I
82.2ool
71.3s5
25.4!9
8o(.62l
J37.S14I
H!-,.H
2S4.6int
f l.0"4
1S4.3HI
'.745,7421
..240 000
731 191
S92.9;i5:
: 13
...... 4.2
2 6
8 7
6 2
..... 10 0
13 1
4
17.4
13 8
It 6
21.1
27.5
I 1.4
1.4!
18 7
3 8
6.2
O.fi
1.9
1.7 ......
A3
n .
13 0
10.4
21.1
:::::: "1
10.4
5.8
147
2
...... 10.7
6.1
M
19.3
18.6
8 3
8 8
to;
T.8I
I .12
12.2
7.01
0 3'......
17.2
M.S
13!
17.2
7.4
23.2
18.5
8.3
24.2
es.2
"si:,
7.3
"'fl
48 6
9.1
14
9.8
10,9
......
"i2.7l
It 8
17.2
'"i'.i
10.9!
$1.844.108.7881,
77.520,7 .
14
29. 1
"t!o
29.1
46.2
2 6
"is"
"i'.i
-26'.7
17.
19. t
8 4
83.1
29 1
19.4
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10.8
48
CANADA.
Montreal
Toronto
Winnipeg
Ottawa
Halifax
Quebeo
Vancouver, B. ,Ci.,
Hamilton
Iondon, Ont. ..,....
fit thn m fi ,
Victoria,' B. C....
TotaH
t . 20.rn.5-8H
'16.3W.3oS
. . 5,6X6.811
1 l,R4i).9:!l
l,771,81rt
j. , 1,F.1"0
' 1.8f1.f".
, 7 - v 1
ui,biit)
80.807,13!
8.8'
20.8
41.9
14.4!
4.7
.8
$.4
12.1!
4.2
.7
l tNot Included In total becaues contain
In: other Items -than clearlntrs,
(Not included In totals because of no com
parison for last year. .. '
New York Money Market.
NEW TORK, July 29 -MONEY-On call,
"ay, H'ol per cent; closing bid 1 per cent;
nffered at 1 per cent.: Time money steady;
sixty days and ninety days, 2H(5j2 per
cent; six months. 8Hi8- per cent., Prims
mercantile paper. 8Vu4Vi per cent.
STERLING EXCH'ANOK Steady, with
actual business In bonkers' bills at $4.87e'6
l!4.8770 for demand and at $4.M for alxty.
dav bill b : posted rate, 84 8.".H-5-.86 and
(4 .8fi4 .8m cofiunerclaL bills. J1.84H-
BILVKil Bar, Kcj Mexican dollar,
4io.
IiONDS Govornmont,, fteadyj railroad.
Irregular.
The closlns; quotation en Tjonds ar a
follow!
..IMS Vnnhatt.n S. f. 4o..,li
,.)(KHjMrtl. Central 4.
..14h it, lt tnc 14
..H-si;Mlnn. A At. L 4....,
4o nw 4a. n lit M. , K. A T. 4a , r
io rnupoa nzUl (So tt 90
...PKiVH. K. R. Of M. . 4. T7
...I'WMilH. Y. C. g. is lot
...10.1 N. J. C. f. Us VHH
... Ml No. P.oldr 4a I'.'-lt
,,. do . IS
...ll.l ST. A W. . 4. lo;
... OA n. S. U 4a A par.... b?H
...loevP.nn. conv. H tl
.. mi iHe.iuts sen. 4.,
tl. I. ref. I., rf
ild coupon
do t. re ,
So eoupon
do old 4a, ra..,
do eoupon .....
Ati-hl.on ea. 4...
do .-tj, 4s
Atlantic C. U 4,.
B ft O. 4.
do Sa
C.titr.1 f Q. 6.,
do tut Ino ,
rtiMi. A Ohio 4Ha.,.t!mmiHt, U I. M, .. ...im'4
hli--i St A. is.... i-Nict. k It 8. F. ti. 4. ai 14
C, U. A Q. n. 4a.... iiM!t. L. S. W. 1. "4
C. M. A (T P. . 4..ie B-.be.rd A. L 4a....
C. A N. W .. T.....1H0
C R. I. A r. 4a.... im So
do eoi. U MVT.xaa
rn. a st. . ... ,ivi rr
Chicu.o Tar. 4. 114. I'nloa P.clflo 4a 1--S'4
Poa. Teh. ore 4. oo tout. 4. lit
Colo. A So. 4. K : IT. S. Hl.'.l Id 6...... 7"'4
lmnrar A R O. 4a. ..10) W.hh 1. i.HH
'.se.rd A. U 4a....
. Paritla 4.
o. hallw.jr S. 114-4
M. A P. 1. liT'i
., St. I A W. 4.. 11
r.n. prior iim ...... i"-V
do sun. 4. 44s!
r. W. A D. C. 1...1MV
Hopk. V!lv 4!4a S.nV
Louli. A Naab. 4a....loo4
vffered.
do .eh. n
w A I. t. 4s...
Wla. Central 4...
Uulo. fuel coot.
Loadoa Stork Market.
LONDON, July iS.-Closlns-;
Con tola, iron. ...... H , N. T. Central..
do ..-.count ii? Mnrtulk A W...
An.ro.ula 2 do pfd
At.tu.on 79 OniaHo A W...
do pfd 9V'.. Pei,nylv.nta ,.
B.itlmor. A Ohio.,.. I"- H.ud Mlua ...
( .ii.ilian PariCo . . . .13 i ,4 h. Jlnw
do mi ptl..
fliKt A Ohio
ciii,no nt w...
c . m. a st. r..
rt.r
lunv.r A R. O.
do ptd
En.
do lt pfd....
n,i td Mil....
illlrela Crntr.l .
Iiui., A N..U-..
M., K. A T
f ! I.V !'. -Par, firm, 2d per otitic.
MoNK If S i3'4 per cent. ,
The rate of aincount In the open market
for short billa i l: 3 per cent; for threo
inontb' blila, 2Hi-lir,,J per cent.
... HV do Id ptd.
...l.M 4, So. R.iiw.jr .
... It . do ptd ....
... So. P.clle ...
... I' tiiloa PaulSo
... "' d. pld ....
... V. S. Eiwl....
...HI do pld ....
...13u-U V.ne.h
,..1)1 do pfd ....
. .. 18 S,.uUh 4a ...
1
tm4
7414
..in
. . ft
.. "S
.. SiH
.. i '4
.. rl
.. 31
.. 41
.. W
.. 24
.. "4
.. i4
.. .4
., 4
.. IS
.. JA
.. 17
.. I
.. Si.
Rave- York Mlulna Stacks..
NEW YORK, July 29. The followlns are
the cloalns prices on uilnlny stocks)
Ad. in Con
Ant. ,..,
1'if.nc. ,.
l'ru.i.ttRK Con
( ..fuitt.i. k T..UH.I
t nil. I .1. A V..
lioin n.lvr
liuti aMirr
l.avtli. Coa ....
ti Ull'l. chl.l ...
i. (no. rlO
It !",:,'r
11 1 l.lMMll ,
Kiel r. K.v.d.
Cut. II bop.. .,
S.buu.rd
...1-5
... I
.. I
..IIM)
.. t
.. II
,. 10
.. It
.. 14
Stunk: 4'lcarlng.,
OMAHA, July ii l. ink cl.arinM tr t -day
ware $l.tMJ.S4.j'1, a Utra ot l . -.ii
flulll til Con euol., ling Oliy Irtdt et.r.
l.porard Alplea and Dried Frail.
NKW OHrC. July 29 MVAl'ORATKI)
A l l'LKS 'i n. maikrt shows no cliaiine
fiom trie seueral con.iul'.ti recently noted.
Common ti bcl'l at 4 ; pi luiu, litwi
Choice, ti-k i c; foocy ', :li c.
CAl.lFonMA l'Kli 1 I ul' ITS I'm pes
of iiieithiin ei.e and In li.bt aupply on apot.
and (juotstiona f.,r ihv.a siia.l. a aie aocbtly
l.-lKlier. '1 'be general iaii"e, however, la un
cl. Mi.jted fioio -jum U. i"-c, et-corJlim to
Sin lo. Apiicota rrii'iiln unlet; choice are
u.iot-d ut ic.ui'"'; t-.tia cl.olcrt. Ho, ; lose;
fjtu-y. llulc. 1 .-ui'lii. al.-;l are Ijul.t. t-ut
at ii.-uilny in., lo i.U:o-.i : i lu)l e at bud at
iu.'ci eaira ciojUe. J1, lit; fancy, l j mo.
Dry lioota Market.
NKW TOHIC, July t'l-blif Ot'XiDS
liionor la not a .iim! aorl buyers me
tlioie ll--t-'U t'l Oj'.IHle 1 tt Ul louM -. but
tl, muikrl retain. I'a llrtu lone' inn If
iiYt!:i. lit ia .if im, le ioiK ;-ti,lr .it In
i., r i ; i. n ll.on ,,r. Ti , unity of
, . t , ... 14 ..l,:i. t'i ll bu ) et bio
I . ' Ii I-- Jwbbti $.:vv4-y
'-.-'. - , i - i
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle ITarltet Eeceirei a thrp Ectbark ou
. ? ' Eeof Steers and Cowa, ',
HOGS SELL FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER
Packers Teka oa a Moderate Camber
8. Chant. In tha "itaatloa Sor
ronndlag Sheep Trade Soma
Inquiry for Fpedtaaj Khees..
POTTH OMAHA. July 23, 1M.
Pcelpt aere: Cattle. Iioa. Sheep.
r.ftlcla.1 Monday 4 -.a 0.1
OHIcIhI Tiip'.I-v 2 3 7'
Ddt.-lal V..lneily l.l.M I t"u B.4-3
(X'V-lnl Th.ira.1ay 1,1 2 I.V-7 i.2'4
(Ulklul irtduy 1,7.41 4.ni4 2tl
Five dnva thia week.... 4.7-12
Pnnie (lay laat week.... 6.i 3
Same daa week before.. 4 t 2
Fame three weka ao,..10.M4
Hame four week hii-i..,. 8.C-9
(Jiime rirtya lnt ve.r 101..3
Ui-i Kll "18 KOR THE TKAR Tt) DATE.
The followlne: .ahla how the receipts of
cattle, hugs ai-d hep at South Omaha for
the year tj tiata, with comparison with laat
year;
1?f4.
Cattle 4K.101S
I l.'Ka 1.4' J. 6.0
theep 74K.1K5
Averax tiricca iata
Omaha for tha laat aeyeral oaya with com
parison:
10i')
17. i-J)
1"...0
?T..7:
P 113
Inc.
(4
.?')
10,4-9
12.HU2
17. UT
.'.
Dec,
73.901
1"1.
f'-fi i17
L4e'..V.7 S.'4
S,u,.ii3
ror boft at Bottth
Data 1904. 1903. 1P"2.Wl.lW.l99.lfM.
July 10...
July 11..
July 12...
July
Juiv 14
July IS..
July Is.,
July 17...
July 18...
Juiy J..
July 2')..,
July 21..
July Tl..
July 23..
July- 24..
July 2!j. .
July 2..,
July 27..
July 2.,
July 29..
a
(11
i 11
I 13
21 I
I 14
I 04
( 10
i 06
I 0BV4
a 10
6 10'
6 lH
t s
t ad
t
t in
t u
i 1
li2
5 22!
a 22
a 2-
5 5S
a 11
6 ,
4 M
4 W
6 06
T Pi'
f ?
T 72'
1 75
1 2-d
7 7t.
1 52
1 41
7 S3
T 41;
7 .i
7 (V
7 as'
7 651
i a1.!
t 9!
S
t So
5 V
t 64
6 ft".
a as;
6 ft -;
a M
.
a n
a 70
a ii
5 04
a wi
0 us
.
1 02
4 941
4 f7
4 l
t 07
.
R IK
a 90,
I -!
4 04
4 (4
t 05
to:
I 70
I 13
8 tl
I 77
t 77
I M
4 m,
4 15 S ti
1 6 e is
8 74
a xl
6 K
.
a 47
1 0
a f4
a (,
6 U
4 2
4 19
4 21
4 84
I
4 3d1
4 SI
4 Hi'
I'2
4 S3
4 32
1 :)
I M
SI
1 79
2 K2
1 S3
a t7
8 V7
8 67
2 72
' The official number of cars of
brought In today by each road (
Cattle, nog, bli p.
C M. A Bt. P. Ry.... 6
Wabaah 7
Mlaaourl Pacific 8
Union Pacific System. 10
A N. W. Ry
F.. K. A 11. V. R. R...20
C, SL P., M. & a Ry. 8
II. & M. Ry 7
C, B. Q. Ry 1
K. C. A Bt. J 18
C, R. I. &P. Ry, eat. 8
C, U. I. A P. Ry, wet 1
Illlnola Central 1
Chi. Ureat Western
4
1
1
15
1
22
18
68
stock
Il'r's.
'
i
Total ..80
The deposition of tha day's receipts was
aa followa, each buyer purchasing the num
ber 01 ilea a inaicaiea:
Omaha Packing Co..!,
Bwlft and Company .,
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour A Co
Omaha, from K, C......
Cudahy, from K. C...,
Carey A JJenton ,
Klnpan A Co.. ,
Curialiy Lroa. .& Co...,
Ielahton A Co
linker A Neff ,
Halatead ,
Other buyer
Cf ttle.
..' HIS r,
4.-,t r"1
409
.. 2.4
.. in ,
.. 2J0
62
Hoy Bh'p.
.1,240
278
"9 '
t,3.
..:'
&"
1,3
216
Total 1,707 4.41)4 868
CATTLE The run here and at other mar
ket waa the largest in some day, in factj
the supply rather exceeded the demand ana
price on fat stock as a result ruled con
siderably, lower, nut only here, but at all
other market.
The run 01 fat cattle, was by .far ths
largest of the week. Packer wanted a fair
number, but at reduced price, and while
the cattle sold moderately brlik values
wera oft lOoxloo on beef ateera from the
etart. The run at Chicago wua excessive
and the weak condition of the trad there
exerted a 'more or lea bearish influence
here. The receipts were cleared uo In fair
en eon at the prices.--
Tbe eupply of butchers' Mock was not
large, tut ths Inquiry from killer was also
small, ajid aa a result Value declined
About' ,- dime' on all aullable - oMerinsa
Canning- grade are not wanted and coarse
stock is Practically unsalable.
in in teeaer aivimon tne inao continues
quiet, with few cattle on stile and but
few wanted. Ths few Sales made ahow
lltlls change In prio from that of the
past few day.
Diia-V i actus.
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U....
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I 48
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4 74
4 78
4 M
4 90
4 to
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t 00
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70
STi.liRS AND
(,, t to 14...
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IIEIFKR8.
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.. 17
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HEIFERa
1.... K0 lib
. BULLS. . .
1 1640 (IS 1 1490 1 66
CALYE3. ,
1............ 100 4 CO 1 ..ISO 4 SO
HOGS The run waa the most liberal of
any day alnce tha etrlke began, not only
here, but at other ieadlnjr market. Thera
wa a bad eiump in prlcea everywhere
and the market all around is rather un
satisfactory. The situation ia not Improved thia morn.
In;, a there wa no general buying by
pucker. Armour took on quite a number,
but nt much lower price, and Bwlft part-baaed
a few loed. Shipper were also
on the bear aide this morning- and lower
prlcea followed all clonic the line. Heavy
lion a were neirlectea ana coarse lots were
practically unaalable.
The market opened 6100 lower and trad
Ins waa aluntf triune lines durlnif the morn.
In;, bale of Rood hop were largely right
around 10, while similar gradea yesterday
fetched 8u.le-no.ifi. Top today show out
cf proper'!"'!, h.-t the e-eneral market ap
pear at the decline noted.
The decline today puta price to about In
same notches they were on AVedr.eedsy,
or shoers Jurt about yeaterday's advance
wiped out. The market finished Weak and
uncertain all around.
No.
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rtendy; light, $.'.bv,;- .SC'i; mci'ium and
heavv. J. 1..., . M
t-!lk!-.f AMI LAMS Receipt,
head; market strong to 1'kj higher.
1.1-4
CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET
Cattle Dall, lloaa Tea Ceata l.wfr
and Sheep Steady.
CHICAOO. July 2! .-CATTLK Receipt,
8.0..1 bead. Inclu.llna 40 Texuna; market
dull, Vie ioa-er; rood to prime eteera. 6.'. 4
(ni.a: poor to medium. 14.2. iS.ai; atm-kera
and fceuVr. il Luo; cows. 81. i" 1 4 .W;
heifer. 2.C''4 2f.j calves, 8J.0u'ii.i0; Texas
fed sieera, ai i"",u.0o.
HtliiiJ Hecelpta, 17.000 bead; steady to loe
lower; mle, and butcher". 4S J.-ij j.72t(.;
g-ood to choice heavy, fx S"itS.7; rousn
heavy, $Sta-5 40 j lis, lit, $5 tfojjo.i i'; bulk of
sal.'., IT, 4..-0 S.70.
PliKI-.i' AND I. A MRS Receipt, S.OOfl
bead; market steady; (rood to choice weth
er. 4.17.v,i45o; fair to choice mixed,
8 76; western sheep, 42 4.i i.lr'; native lambs,
t4.OVa7.iiUi western latnlia. $4.o"'u 4.73.
St. loale Live Stork Market.
ST. IRITIS. Juiv 29 CATTLK Receipt.
4.&K1 bead. Including .;) Texan; market
dull and a-enerallv loo lower, except for
atiictly fancy; native shlppln and expoit
ateera, 24. f" 1.06; dreaaed beef and butcher
ateera, 84.t-ift.": steer under 1.0. lba.,
$3.7&.u4.S5: tocker and feeler, t2.7.r,(ij i.bi
cow and heifers. ta.SiMri.K the top for
corn-fed heifers; ennners, tl .Sor.-iJ . STi ; bulla,
U 4'KiS.M; calves, t i-i(6 5"; Texas and In
dian steers, 83. 00lj4. 50; cows and heifer.
II. r--Til. 60.
litMlt Receipts, 6..VX) head; magnet, brvc
lower, but active at decline- plK" and light.
So.w-yu.bo; pHCKcrs. ia.ia"aa.W); putcners auu
best heavy, ti.4.',.i "..tin.
MiKKP AMI LAM HS Receipt, B"u Henri;
market steady to strong; native muttons,
W.7MM.2; latnlia, tn.o-o6 7i; cull and
bucka, 12 1.00; stockers, t.-OOwS.UO; Tcx-
ane, a..oo.u4.uu.
Kanaaa City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, July 29. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4,n"0 head, Includlnn S.Oou southern;
market stendy to Ua? lower; choice export
and dressed beef ateera, f .5046.1:5; fair to
rood, tl.lai'ien.Je; western-fed steers, 4.1 .vit
.75; stockers nnd fe'Jer, 42.75(i,i4 60; south
ern steers, t3.0Vau4.75; southern cow. tl.7.''tf
8. 60; native cows, tl . .;. .4. 40; native ln-lfet a,
t2.6Xa5.25: bulla, t2.2i,.j3.76; calves, $2.5A
6.00.
HOOS Receipt. 7.000 head; market lirm;
ton. $5.45; bulk of ulo. 8- (i.6t; heavy,
f.S.iKi.46; packer. to-Si'dS.; pigs and
ights. t4.W'iS.4iiV.
NHtK and l,amus mo receipts; mnr-
ket nomlnnlly ateady; lamb, tt.or-ii6.00; fed
ewe. x.i.oof,i-s.7!i; lexa clipped yenning,
t3.5tin4.75; Texas clipped sheep, t3.01Ku3.iu;
locker anc lecuer. a.DO(n.j.tw.
4.1 i- ... I 10
i 1 1 1.. I 10 il i n
I 10 . 1S
I 10 74 1.1
6 111 tt. i'4
S 10 it.. k-,0
... I ) 71 y..!.-t
... 4 10 tl tl
... S 19 71 S t ,
.. i 19 77 1 el
U 40 6 10
f Two load bought to srrtv con
1 today's run. 1 here I no open
n.aiket lor lat le.p ea yet. 1 nare i
however, nulla a Hi.eral liioulry for feed
In tuk and piicc would like, y prove
dolte a.ilnf actory lo sllera. Iicaiure have
nvcral orders for feeder to till and the
trw bunihea received lutoly Sold at good
f. :rnr,'a
Cj notation for sraa ' sheep and lambst
Good tJ lioice yeniili-r. 4i. 'll.iU; fuir to
noo,l yearllt.a". l-l w-i4 35; a 1 lo hoi
weihcra. 4t-il.;"; l"lr to ..-od w.-m,,-i
tttt.n4.U0; good to lll"l'e lr, I'ljiK-lillJ
fair to K-'f-'l ewe, f I i. . . -5"; fi-ml to -lcl.-e
taniba, u "01 ; fair to a."od l iuibs, a.i.W.u)
6 liipieai'iitatlvtr eal. a;
;- ,), Avetaee. Price.
2,2 Wyoniiiig fe.-dcr ewes ........ H 1 40
1H oniii.s fee.v-r tun HI 8 in
t-ri y .mi 11. f.-e.l.-r wettiei.,.. H 8 'as
: Vyomlnc f.-edt-r wether .... , I
2.i Wyoiiiiim eae.t and weihtt. lot 7j
St. Joseph live Stork Market.
BT. ' I'll. July 29 -CATTLK-Re-
O lio, t- 7 I'- I. Muihet 1 1 ,: I, a.
t!- .-. t- ' "-. Ca hiul .l'. h. 1 7. J
4 ' ' . K III 1 If I -,, i
K4iv Vork Lire Stock Market.
NEW TORK, July 2fl.-CEKVE3-Re
CPlpts, 7.S12 head; mnrket Rood to sironK,
firm: medium to common slow steer. 4.nu
4(9.40; one car fancy, 7.00; bull. 12.75.94.25:
cow, 12.42ft: Choice, 14 oj. ctiniea quote
live cattle steady, aheep unchanged and
refrlirerator beef hlsher.at H'-filZc per lb.
Export tomorrow. 1.042 cattle, 60 Blieep and
2,SiO quarters of beef.
CALV1-.H Kcceipt. 133 peao mnrKet nrm;
veai, 84.60frr-7.62H; buttermilk, nominal;
city drenseA veals, firm, 9'cl2fto per lb.',
oovmtry dressexb iffWVfi.
BHKIIP AMU lAMtrx-Keceipt. i,ms
head; sheep firm: lamb 2c higher; sheep,
t3.2546.6ft; wether. t5.00'o 5.25; cull. $2.0oyi
8.00; Iambs. 85.50-7(5.(51; culls, t4.00&5.00.
HOGS Receipt. 1,01)1 head: ateady; stats
hoga, t6.25&4 30.
Sioux City Lire Stock Market.
8IOUX CITY. July 29. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLK Receipt. 2. head; mar
ket ateady; bceve. tU.l";(i5.7o: cow, bull
and mixed, t2.4uti4.00; Blocker and feeder,
t2.7r''fT3.75; veal and yearlinn. t2.C04.3.oO.
IIOG3 Receipt. 1.800 head: mnrket
steady, sollliis at to.OCy 5.2o; bulk, V.liiii
6.20.
firm; rruhed. S.iTIc; pondered, 1.15c; aranu-
Stook lu Sialit.
Followlns- are the receipt of live stock
for the alx principal wetern cities yester-
any: cattie. nous, oneen
South Omaha 1.706
Chlcafro S.400
Kansas City 8.000
Bt. Loula 4.6iO
8t. Joseph S17
. iio )i;A
BlOUX
Totals
4,t;:,
17.000
7.000
,5oi
I.euO
249
8,000
"600
1,104
.18,673 , 40,779 8.850
Wool Market.
BO8TON. July 28. WOOT Prlcea remain
firm; territory wool continue lirm; pulled
wool are flrra nnd the same Is true of for
eign grades, though the market I quiet,
Leading quotations are: Idaho Fine, 17'j
ISc: heavy fine, 14B16e; fine medium, Yli&
ISc; medium, lOtTjranc; low medium, 20W21C
Wyoming Fine, V'fVIc: heavy fine, 14yl5c;
fine medium, 17lKc; medium, JoifMlo; low
medium, 2l?f;2c. Utah nnd Nevada Fine,
WilTfto: heavy fine, 14y.l5e; fine medium.
1748c; medium, i4('27c: low' medium, 21
23c. Unkotn -Fine. 1718c; fine medium, 17
i!8e; medium, IS-iTZOc; low medium. 21'22o.
Unn,.na IM v, vr,1n 1. n n 1,11 , u t O
lH'20c; fine medium, choice, 2tKJT21c; average,
B'u20c; staple, 21i22c; average, lHjoc;
staple, ivn⁣ mcuium cnoice, aac.
111a commercial ruiieiin lomoriuw win
say: The wool market 1 strong ana ac
tive. A good deal of new buaines hua
been cioaed this week and there I ft heavy
Inward and outward movement of supplle.
Lending house are old far ahead hnd
dealers would welcome a quiet spell in
order that they might catch up with de
liveries, I'rioes are nrm on an graces anu
slightly higher In instunces. Ohio quarter
blood sold nt 29c and Montana original
clips fine and fine medium on the scoured
busl of 60c. Much of the territory wool
recently secured In the west was on a
60c basis at Hoaton, Reporta from the dry
goods markets are encouraging. . Foreign
advices are bullish. The shipments of wool
from iluston to date from Decemoer ,;i.
1W03, are l::2,823.0HO IbH., Hgaliiat mtWi.niil
Bt the same tune lust year, receipts 10
date arn l5,5o 144 lb., against 150,386,707
for the sme period last year.
BiVj-ouiU, July za. WOOL t irm; in De
mand; medium grades, combing and cloth
ing, 2CK(i2x': light tine. lfiTiiuo; heavy - fine,
Mm-lSc; tub-wanned, 2134'c.
Cotton Market.
LIVERPOOL, July J9.i-COTTON-Bpnt In
moderate demand; prices 14 point higher;
American middling fulr, 4i:d; good mid
dling. 6.4Sd: middling. 6.1R3; low middling,
8.02d; good ordinary, 6.80d; ordinary, 6.66d.
Futures oieneil firm and closed fiuler;
American middling. August, 6.&V1; August
and September, 6 74d; September and Oc
tober, 6.47d; October and November, 5. 8'id;
November and lecember, 6.33d: December
and January. 6.3od; January and February.
5.2d; February and March, t.2Sd; March
and April, 6.30d. '
NKW lOKK, July 29. COTTON Market
clostd dull; middling upland. 10.70c; mid
dling gulf. 10.96c; sales, 2.810 bale.
BT. LtlT'Ifl, July 29. COTTON Market
Quiet; middling, 1oc; shipments, 800 bales;
stock, 10..144 bale.
NKW OHLKANB, July 29.-COTTON
Future barely steady; Juiv. nominal ; Au
gust, 10.26c: Bepteniber. 9 ".''79. 84c; October,
1) fiiwin r,7c; November. 9 76110.760 : Ilecember,
9.6:c;i.56ci Janiary. . 5111.5'. Spot, steady;
ordinary, 7-ltle; good ordinary, Dtic; low
middling. 10c; middling. KSc; good mlil
dling. 10 15-lik-; giHd middling fair. 118-16c;
receipts, 115 bales; stock, BV.'iU bales.
Metal Market.
NEW TORJC, July 29. MKT A 1,8 Tin was
Bguln firm In London, owing, It wa fiald,
to a fair demand nnd light offerings, and
closed at 123 2s 6d for spot and at 124 in
for futures. Locally tin was Influenced to
some extent by the foreign flrinneae. and
while quiet, ruled firm, closing at tU(l 9:V((
87.10 for spot. Copper also was a little
better In London, closing at 57 3s 9d for
both spot and future. locally the market
la oulet. vlth lake quoted at 8126-Vi 0
12 8714. et"ctryir 8' 2 h"H'-' '2 75 and cast
ing at tl2.37Mj(f 18.50. Iad'w,-is unchanged
on both markets. Bpot In Ixwdon Is quoted
at 11 l: fid and at t4 2'K,i4 25 In the local
market. Bt.elter w unchanged at tl 8''
4 93 In the Kcw York market and at 6
in Ix.nilon. Iron closed et 61 9d In Ulas-
fow and at 4ia lo'td In M Iddiesborough.
,'ally Iron is quiet, with No. 1 northern
foundry quoted at l 4 ffli-d 14 60. No. 2 north
ern foundry at tl-3 .7r 14.00 and No. 1 south
ern and No. 1 southern soft foundry at
fin 6iki 13.76
BT. IJ('I3, July M.-MKTALB-Lead, un
cbengod, $4.0ui(4.ft;ii. Spelter, unchunged,
tl.75.
Oils and Itoalo.
NEW YORK. July 29 OILS-Cottunaeed,
easy; prltno crude, noinlnnl; yellow, fciiV'ji
riC. i'etroleiiiii. (inlet; rellned New York,
tl 70; l'lillad.-lplda and llaltlmore. 87 66;
Biitno in bulk, tl 75. Turpentine, Hleady.
1 )H1."1 V. tuk; strained, cummon to good,
HAVANNAH. On . Jnlv 2.-OILTur-
peodrie. steady at
ltoMN-6.-iii1y; A. 11, C. iV: V. 27 nr.;
F., ! ; V, tJ:.: O. $2.M; II. tv:i6: I, t-i 4;
K. tlf: M. N, t-IK-'Vi; V O, t4.24.J-
Vv' W. 14.5:4-14.55.
OIL CITy, July M.-r)ILR-Cre1lt bHl-ei-c
a. 81 Chi; ceriuicates, no bid; shliitneota
77 l!(7 bi Is ; aveiasn. t.l 179 1.1.1m.; runs, (i'J.H.8
bl-la : averiiKe. 71, sd bids ; alilptnetits, Lluia.
fi.' ,:,7 1,1,1s.; KverusH, 6.' ",(,o bids ; runs, Lima,
74,0' 1 bolt,.; avrtiiKO. P11.
('.ITre Market.
NEW TORK. July 2:i Cf iFPEi: The
mui ket for timire opened st. ally nt un
Cli.tfiKod prices. tSalra sre leported of
HiMi bags, Ificludliia" H--pleiilcr. tiOi,-; 1 1,.
ci ii-i.er. 6 "I 4-c: February, t 'iv; ASarcli.
4) a,ju.65c; kly, 6.8-o.
Sugar aul Stoldaaea.
Ni.W yoiili, July Jit Hi Alt -Raw,
-in., f dr i" I'lng, ,: ('i,i, i -ifc.,1, w t. , i,
hit
it'-.
M IV ORLEANS. July M-fnut.
Fte ide; ppen ketil" cent rlf-icnl. f -e;
centi ifug il white. 4V; i'eli.., ti if;
e--on.ls. i''-v,r :-S'.
MOLAHHI-.S Nomteial; open ktttin,
y.,-; r.'ntrif'.vai, l';:'c.
8YRL1 Nominal. . i c.
OMAHA.
tV4IQI.K:SAl.l
SS AM RETS
Ceadltloa ml TraJ 4aatalona
Staple aad raaey rr4.fc
roof Receipt liberal; Ormj fraah ea
dled stock, 15o.
LIVK 1 OULTRT-Iten. c; rooster, se
cordlng to lxe, 6o; t.ukeya, auck Jo
g(ee pc- broilers, 16c ...
HUTTKM-lacking atoek. lie! eolca 10)
fancy dairy, K ,i!4; separator, l".-o.
UtESU FIsH Trout, lie; pickerel, fe
pike, loc; peneb, 7c; bluef.sl.. Viv; whltnfi.
l4o; salmon. He; redsniipper, 11c: ohter,
treen, 2oj lobster, polled. 30c; bullhead,
lie; cattish, le; black baa, a-c; halibut,
1'c: rrapple, 1? ; roe nad, tl: bunao, cj
White bass, lie; fro legs, per do, tvo,
PR AN l'er ton, J ,
HAY Price quoted by Omaba Wte1eal
r-ealer' asaciaUoi: Choice iso. ' up1"
t; No 2. t7 .60; medium, t7 coarse,
Ry straw, ;..W, Thea price are for by
of good color and, quality. Demand laic
and recelpta light.
TROPICAL TRUITS.
ORANGES-Navol. choice, large ',
fancy navel, all also. U .60; il-Ol i'tr."S
aweota, choice, all alsea, ilOC. 1-: Ja:
all slaea, ti.;i(u3.00; VaieucUa. ail alsea, ..eit
LEMONS California fancy, 17v-IC-tA
t3.7.-'u4.?5; choice, 2.("-u3 0a '
CALIFORNIA Fltli Per 10-lb, enrtoa.
tOc; Imported Smyina, 2 -crown. Loj e-
crown, 14c; 7-crown. U-o.
BANANAS Per n.ertiam-alaed bunch, 1 2 03
ft2.5ii: Jumbo, t-'.7i.3.ia
DAlhS i'oraian, per cox in w ua., .
In 60-lb. boxe, 6u par lb.; Oriental sluled,
per box, ti 40. ...
PINKAI PLCS In crates cf M to IX V
crate, H.2 ...
FRUITS.
APPLES Green, per Vi-bu. box.
RAS I'R KRRlKd Per M qls.. Hi P4T H
pt., tl.-A); d raap"errlj. per S4 pis,
VVRsh., Jl. ....
PLACKBERRIE& Arkansas, per 84 Qts.,
BTR A WBERRIES Colorado, per It-tjt.
case, yi So. , .
CHEHHIES California. Royal Ann f
Tartarian, per bui. 11.35; borne grown, per
MCoutEBKRRIES Per 24-qt. ohsi 1.H.
FF.ACilfc.S-Texas, per 4-bask.et clSta, uo;
CBllfoinla. Alexandra, per ox. 8i.
PLUild CaUiornlo. Trogoy. Burbarka,
tl.65.
I'EARS California, t2.75 per bo.
APRICOTS California, t.-w. ' '
C AN 1 E LO V Pin I ex o per era!, IteAJ
1.75: Callfi-m', pr crate. 86.2fuh.i.
WA'1'KKMh.LONU Per lb. vrt.eH,-
CURRANTS Red .and white, per 24-qt.
ca... tl.26. VEGETABLES.' ' ,
POTATOK8 New 'laxas RS Stock, la
sacks, per bu., ioc.
NAVf BEANtJ Per bu., tVt.f-1.3.
ONIONS Bermuda, per 60-lb. ciste, 8409
Louisiana, In sscke, per lb., !',o.
CABBAOK Home grown, lo per tlx
CAULIFLOWER Per do., fou.
CUCUMBERS l'er dot., 25c. ,
TOMATOES Texas, 4-baaket creU1, L
IiALIBHES Per dcs. bunches, . P.a,
L!iTTUCE-Tcn. VT ion., Ja. , .
TURNIPS Bouthern. per do., 2q. . .
p EET9 Bouthern, per dos., -.o.
CARROTS Southern, per Cosv 800.
PARSLEY Per dos., 26o. . '
BEANS Wax, per bu. box, tl On; per H
bu. basket, 60c; irlng, per bu. lux, JiOdj
per bu. box, 7uu; VVkcaiuia tlus fct-arjt.
16-qt. box, 82.10. - ,
GREEN PEPPERS Per 6-basket crate,
PutJASH Home grown, per flos., 75a. ,
PEAS-Por bu. box. tl.OO. 1
EGG PLANT Southern, per dos., tl.Ml
MISCEM.ANEOCS.
MAPLH SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10o.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 8 ffreeri, Bel
Nn 4 salted 7c: No. 1 .at ted. (tin: No. 1
veal calf, 8 to 12 lba., so; No. 2 veal calf,
12 to 15 lba., 6Wo: dry salted. FfiJo; sheep
pelt, iWilc, horse hides, tLtO"..1 3.5ft.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full sream,
11c; Wisconsin young America, 12e: blocic
Swiss, 16o; Wisconsin brick, lSvio; wlsoon
in llmberger, 13o.
NUTS Walnut, No. 1 soft ahell, yr lb.,
16o; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. I aoft shell,
per lb., ISc; No. 8 hard rnell. ler lb., P'aj
pecana. large, per IX Ko; fmall. p.- lb.,
loc; peanuts, per lb, 8c; roasted ycrrMtav
?er lo., c; cnii wamuia, rer id., wuu'ioi
e.rge hickory nut, per lt. lie; s-inoiula.
soft shell, per lb., 1'c; bard shell, Uoj
whellbark, bet bu.. 82.00: black wulnui.
par bu., tl.Za. 1
Dnlath Oratn Market.
73ULUTH, July 29 WHEAT To arrive.
No. 1 northern, fl.02; No. 2 northern, S8ci
on track, No. 1 northern, tl.02'4: No. t
northern. 81.0814: Juiv, tl.02: bnptember.
Ome; Ilecember, f7H(t97o, . . -
oats on tracg, ic; to arrive, sue; tep
tember, Ka.
RYE On track, to arrive, 60o.
Philadelphia Prodae Market,
PHILADELPHIA. July 29.BUTTEn
Oulet but steady: extra western oreamery.
18c. . . , -
EGGS Market Wfilc lower: fresh west
ern firsts, 18c at mark.
CHEESE Unchanged.
'Milwaakee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, July 29-BART.ET-Mar-
ket weak; No. 2, 69c; sample, 33uo0o,
IVorld'a Fair VtalCor.
Ths pavilion erected by the Frlaoo-Roek
Island Systems at main entrance cf ths
World's Fair i surely a place of no JUtle
Interest, In fact. It Is one of the many at
tractions. Visitors to the World's Fair are cor
dially Invited to Inspect the Frisco-Rock
Island Eystem building. Here will be.
found a place of rest, courteous sttentlon,
besides, ther will be distributed, fr-? of
coirt. souvenirs snd descriptive literature
of the great southwest. The reader will,
undoubtedly, overlook a very important at
traction In case of faljurs to visit tha
Frlsco-Rock Island System pavilion. .
Remember, main entrance World's Felr,
Low Rate to California,
On account of the triennial conclave of
Knights Templar st Ban Francisco, the
Union Pacific will sell round trip ticket
from Missouri river, (Council Bluffs t
Kansas City inclunive), to San Franclwuo
and return at 845.00. Tickets on sals
August 15 to Beptember 10, inclusive.
Shortest line, fastest time. Electric-lighted
trains. Pullman palace sleeping cars, din
ing car, meal a la carte, tourist cars,
etc. For further in formation Inquire city
ticket office, 1324 Farnam street, 'phona
816.
Opening- of Indian Hear rvalloa.
On August 6 to 11, Inclusive, the Chicago
Great Western railway vlll eell tickets to
Devil's lake snd Oberon, N. D., at one
fare plus 60 cents for the round trip. Good
to return until September 15. For furtbar
information apply to 8. D, Parkhurst, Gen
eral Agent, 1613 Farnam street, Omaha,
Neb.
RKAL KSTATK TRANSFERS,
Leeds filed fur record July J3, 1DC4, as L;r
niahed by the Midland Guarantee ami
Truat company, bonded abstracter, Ju.4
Fin nam street, for The Lee:
William and A Hoe Hart to Hsrwln P.
Wright, loia 2 'and 8, block &, C. L.
Mayne'a 1st addition 8J(
Philip K. Brady and wife to Alfred A.
Nixon, lot 4, block 8, McGuvocfc A
O'Keefe'a replnt 800
Albert M. Kitchen and wife to Char
lotte J. Walker, lot , blocs 2, Patter
aon'a subdlvlHlon X
Chae Green to George W. fihlelda, un
divided V, lot 2, block 8, A. b. Pat
rick's addition 175
Llnwood l-ii i k Land company to ien
iilnKton Land company, lot 7, block
1, riunriae addition to Hocih Oinalia.. 3
Ben)aiiiln li. II. Kennedy el al to John
I'lHiiagan, lot 8, block 6, ftoyd'a ,i,ll- -tlon
l.xcliaiiKo of property,
John Flanagan and wife to Andrew 21,
i iendersoii, lot 8, block 6, lioyd s UJ
nitlon tfjO'
Chnrb-s II. Brown and wife to JuomB
Richardaon. Jr., lot 1 and 2, I, loin 4,
Pud, lock i'luce. and othur land , 1
Omaha Mercantile 'company to Anton
Vltot.Mli, lot 16, block 6. Hi-own I'dik... 100
William C. Norri to Henry J, Ciiu
iimti, lot '-'4, lilun Vlow ,, fcj)
O. H. Pai tri Ik- and husband to l:Hia-
J, bum n
KM,
ill PI
4 0
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