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    GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARRET
i'tzij Trad. Dmlops at ConiderVy
fitter Prioi, .
WHEAT SHOWS A HEALTHIER TONE
Corn I Lower, Dne to Heavy Sell la a; -Oata
OpV Better, bat Saffer
DecllneTh Foreign
Market.
a v ..v. . 'a OMAHA. July 10, 1906.
aiifri?d7.ton chr-torle4 today's
f.U,..i y. nd held most of the day about
Influent. lB ? mMdle of th0 'oronoon!
west T,?i. .VU8t "Voru from the norih
Tlf; ilV ? to Rlc- but th bullish
? a. .fi..th "Port did not last Ion
triilS"..1 thZ la,t r,m'18 the close
It nUcBVi"Vhe Inln. July closed
cirr,b?rCVt8ber " and De-
The desire of holders to ell made an easy
I?,?.'irt '5? Prlc wre off about ly.
at 48i2r TiS ,l8p""'mb" K-c, December
r. ' December at 61Sc.
Oata suffered a decline after opening So
JhZS y"rtT- The close. w. below Sat
Siu?r;iU.ly. nr""h'l " 34C. BeptemberVt
81 c and December at tie.
Liverpool closed with wheat unchanged to
t?rhl?.w'n ?.n1 cortl "'"hanged to ui
h'hr-. Berlin and Antwerp were un
changed on wheat, Buda Festh a little
f .h0d a 111118 low- Offering"
erate raln Liverpool were mod-
9pW?',l?hiWh't ,?,up,lay was down about
J?.lt itKvf"' ,Kan" -Tty and Bt. Ixuls,
July at Winnipeg went up 2u0, due to
raJns and manipulations. Deliveries on
afte? ni."?Ct at Chicago Saturday were
b5,hel" what nd '.0 bushels of
iS'im?1 1'r,r'a" of wheat on parage, la
1.400)0 bushels and the increase of corn
.KW ' .'" bushels. The world s
wneat shipments last week were V0.4s0.0ii0
1.., t.he wpe,t 13.in4.mo bushels
IS&nStZ'?' buhcls. Worlds corn
hiPmJa? . 1 81 w.'ek WPr" bushels.
verPI nXl -256- bushels and last
year 4.04,0O0 bushels.
JL-ayM P;,ro fr wheat at Chicago
were: 92c for No. 2 red, 11.01 for No 1
lH. A? tXl L" f'ir No "Prlng. At Kan
sas City No. 2 hard winter was MflSfiSc, or
about 8c lower than Ssturdsv morning.
No. 2 red at Bt. Ixiuls was 91!MW Pri
mary receipts of wheat were 591,(100 bushels
and of corn 65.1,000 bushels. The Michigan
ii",f!PE'Tort "-" the total wheat
yield 19,000.000 bushels, against 8,0on,noo bush
ei last year. September wheat was lower
In Minneapolis.
From today's Inter Ocean: "Acceptances
of corn Saturday were 250,000 bushels and
some placed them higher. The price was
the highest of the crop 641,iifioc for Illi
nois points, equal to 67c for No. 8 yellow
In Chicago on through billing. Farmers
are too busy harvesting and haying to de
llyer corn freely at this season, regardless
Of prices. Bales of four loads were made
for direct export to Liverpool at the high
price."
Omaha Cash Hales.
"WHEAT No. ( hard, 661. lbs.. 1 car. 93c.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 9tV598c; No. 8 hard.
8S(B94c; No. 4 hand, 70,5c; No- "prlng, 96o.
CORN No. 2, hMc; No. 3, 62c; No. 4, 61c;
no grade, 46fa48c; No. 2 yellow, 63c; No. 3
yellow, 62ttc; No. 2 white, 63c; No. 3 white,
B2HC.
OATS No. 2 mixed, 80c; No. 8 mixed,
90c; No. 4 mixed, 29ttc; No. 2 white. 31,c;
No. 8 white, Softc; No. 4 white, 30c; stand
ard, 30c.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 27 623 18S
Kansas City 45 4 2
. Minneapolis 171
Omaha 10 82 10
Duluth 24
Bt: Louis 168 71 71
.WEATHER IN THE GRAM BELT
Clear and Cool la Missouri Valley
and West to Mountains.
OMAHA, July 10.
The weather is clear and cool In the Mis
souri valley and west to the mountains
this morning, but the temperature Is rising
In the western sections and will rise la the
, central valleys tonight and Tuesday.
Showers occurred during the lust twenty.
')four hours In the Mississippi, Ohio valleys
and southern states, followed by generally
' cloudy this morning.
The Missouri river Is falling at all points
at and above Plattsmouth, Neb., and will
continue to fall steadily.
' Omaha record of temperature and precipi
tation compared with the corresponding day
of the last three years:
1&V UtAJ 1AM
. Airv. JM. 1HW. xm.
, Minimum temperature.... M 69 75 M
IV ,w .1' .uu
Normal temperature for today, 78 degrees
. .Ponctency In precipitation since March 1.
6.96 Inches.
. I'nclency corresponding- period In 1904,
J.33 Inches. J
J5e.flclency corresponding period In 1908.
8.86 Inches.
"T" Indicates trace of precipitation.
L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster,
WAnA 1US1KU.T REPORTS.
Rain.
Inches. Sky.
.00 a ear
.00 Clear
.00 Clear
.00 Clear
.00 ' Clear
.00 Clear
.00 Clear
.00 Clear
.00 Clear
.00 Clear
.00 Clear
.00 Cloudy
.00 Clear
.00 Clear
.00 Clear
Uid'lKICT AVERtnrn
. No. of Temp.. Rain,
rki .ntr?.L etHon- Inches.
X-liiMiU, Xil .....a,. 69
Columbus, 0 16
Les Moines, la.. 14
Indianapolis, Qnd. 11
Kansas City. Mo. 19
' Louisville, Ky... 19
, Minneapolis 27
Omaha, Neb 15
Bt. Louts, Mo 13
70
66
.36
.14
T
.44
.04
.43
.00
.00
.64
Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau.
St. Lonla General Market.
BT. LOUIS. July 10. WHEAT Hlghe r;
- No. 2 red, cash, elevator. kUuifctmc- track
CORN Lower; No. 3 cash, 65c; track, 6V
'Ci, J.u'y- w,v- December. 46Vc.
OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, SiVio: track 13
FLOUK Firmer; red winter patents. J4 T5
flea;! K3.75."Cy '' Kli17
$51oS9ob"r""r: tlmothjr' OOtS 00; prairie.
IKON COTTON TIES-9SO. '
ItAOOINri 8Hc.
HEMP TVI.NE-So.
.ir.R2VI?IONS,-,,orlt' ,'ower; jobbing.
12 8, H Ird. lower; prime steam, Uw
.-'jylt.rnu.V,led': a". 'xtra shorts.
I 62S; clear ribs. .uifrA.l2W; short cleurs
JJ4. Bacon steady boxed, extra shorts',
) liv .7.s7H; short clear.
P O U L T R T Steady: chickens, iic
14c; turkeys. 13c; ducks, 8c; geese.
daYrv"" QUl6t: cr,amery "HOlc;
KGOS-gulet. 104. case count.
. ... Receipts. Shipments.
wSUrV bKU 100,10
Wheat bu 168.000 74 00
rn. bu 71 OiW -:.hqo
O'. bu 76,000 35,(M)
Vlslklo Sapaly of Grain.
NEW YORK July 10-The visible supply
f laln l"fda. July I. as compiled bv
ioUows r I,roduca hane, was as
Wheat. 13.471.000 bu ; decrease, ftvj.ooo bu.
, Coin, 4,JM.0n bu.; Increase, Mm bu
Oats. 7. .() bu. ; 1-u-roase, lwi.on) bu.
. Rye. 7S6.uuO bu. : decrease. 13.0u bu
Barley, 6u6.00u bu.; decrease. 16,0w) bu.
Mllwankeo Grain Market. -
MILWAUKEE. July 10-WHEAT-Flrm;
HJ, ?-?rtrrn' W-Iltfl-"; No. 3 northern.
1.0791.10; Beptemlxr, 87,0 bid.
YB-8eady; No. 1. SJc;
BARI'Itr-tliaady; No. 2. 62c; sample, 43
CORN Lower; September, 6640 asked.
Dmlnth Grain Market.
DULUTH, July 10 WHEAT-To arrive.
No. 1 northern, .0; on track. No. 1 north
ern. 31 0; No. 3 northern, ll.Ol ; July, $1 09;
feptember, new, etfv,c; beptember. old.
aio.
OATS To arrive and on track, 3o.'
Ufirswl Grain Market.
LTV-ERPOOU July 10. H EA T Spot
foiumal; future, quiet; July, UWJ, -
t-2 4
74 64
76 64
73 64
M 64
76 64
74 60
Ti to
''JT'I' December. 6 10V
um,Wioi, nrm; American mixed. 6s
CHICAGO fiRtl AUD fROVIKIOM
Featares of the Tradln atid f leslna
Prices nn Board of Trade.
rlrnPr ".Tlr? Wry
,rt.. . k, ' "iNwesi. inn market.
n.i. i"'"""'. ' rn is off 1HW1V.C.
or 7M1BV. rrovllon" ' loss
theh.u1r"'lM,u1,"k''t ra,hr
lUin. V ouotatlons on September
I .w alLnr"" w"" A"' largely to clear
?entlm:nttrth r"' -nd y.ou.hwe7t
Hentlment soon became bullish however on
w":rro"nedre"n "? T'" 1r tha'Vorth
that m.nv Sa? r0, Minneapolis stated
South r-uy,..a'!.v,j7" from Minnesota and
tlve r,nv.r.-r"im"",,on ho"",' became ac
ratfldW5 i;"o'1.a" ? rp"ult Prlr"" "dvanced
the dJv I..8.r,f'T,1:r ,h highest point of
last half ? -Chd ?l I,,,rlnf
chanrirt 1 ' k"",?"l,ln sentiment again
nront b"-rl"".ness. Under liberal
I mo"t "f the ln was lost. An
?'??.. 1 n" .n P"Ptember at n'atCr.
to "f2CK" 1f ,whp2.t and """ were eqJal
dee? i"1,"1 The "-mount on passsgs
2 hJ'"'? hhels and the visible
?.lMrl'"."'LS:il''l0fl bushels. Primary
i"llrI?'"kwt.r, m-m bushels, compared with
h,'i,, i. J.".,' y'"r n- Minneapolis,
lMiluth and Chicago reported receipts of 222
"US. Cr" JPar a
,i,n "tr"m weakness was manifested In
the corn market. The feature of trading
was active selling by prominent bulls. A
decline of H'Bls.c In the price of cash corn
was one of the chief depressing Influences.
The market closed decidedly weak, with
prices at the lowest point of the day. Bep
i?,"?,r I,T,d a "nde to H'uc lower at
pMfifi'ic, sold up to M;ic and then declined
to WVc, closing at the bottom. Local re
ceipts were 6.3 cars, with 199 of contract
grade.
Crop damage resulting from excessive,
moisture caused a firm tone In the oats
market during the first half of the session.
Owing to a scarcity or oats In Canada a
considerable Improvement In shipping de
mand was noted. Iter In the dav the
market weakened In svmpathv with the
break In corn. September opened Vo
higher at SlVSe, sold up to 3!Vcllc
and then declined to 81'4c where It closed.
Local receipts were 195 cars.
Provisions were firm early on moderate
covering by shorts. Iater the; market
weakened on selling of lard and ribs by
packers. At the close September pork was
off 15c at fl2.S5. Ijird was down 7c at
37.224. Ribs were off 74&foo at 37.824d7.S5.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
64 cars; corn. 614 cars; oats, 2i3 cars; hogs,
22.000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows
Articles.) Open. High. Low. Close. Sat'y.
Wheat
July
Sept.
Dec.
Corn
a July
b July
a Sept.
b Sept.
b Dec.
Oats
July
Sept.
Iec.
May
Pork
Julv
Sept.
Oct.
Lard
July Sept.
Oct.
Ribs
July Sept
Oct.
I
894904 914 8941 94 894
864-74 884 864 8744 874
87 4 834 87 874 874
674 . S74 654 66 674
5T46Si 674 654 66 574
f4t'4 64 554 654 664
66 (fitS 664 65 65 5G4ia4
49450 60 494 494
S34'54 33H 824 324 S24
3l44rH81Mf 814 14 814
32434 34 33 32 314I&32
3344 334 334t4 834
12 80 12 824 15 624 12 624 12 76
13 024 13 124 12 824 12 5 13 0
12 874 J3 024
7 05 7 10
7 30 7 85 7 234 7 224 7 30
740 740 730 730 786
7 774 7 774 7 624 7 624 7 724
T90 800 7 824 786 7 924
7 96 8 00 7 824 790
No. 1. a Old. bNew.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Steady ; winter patents. 34.301? 4 40 ;
straights, 34.00&4.20; spring patents. 3S oog
6.70; straights, t3.75S.0); bakers. 2.4Ki3.30.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, tl.iofi'1.16; No. 3
spring. Il.06fil.10; No. 2 red, 924ge34c.
CORN No. 3. 664c; No. 2 yellow, 564c
OATS No. 2. 33c; No. 2 white, 344C5c;
No. 3 white. 8349.Hc.
RYE No. 2, 77(&'i8o.
BARLEY Good feeding, 4244c: fair to
choice malting, 47(g'49c.
SEEDS No. 1 flax, tl.26; No. 1 northwest
ern, tl.44. Prime timothy, tS-TSiSlO. Clover,
contract rade. tl2.26(&13.00.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per hbl., tl2.65
12.7a Lard, per 100 lbs., $7,0247.05. Short
ribs sides (loose). t7.6fli7.70. Short clear
sides (boxed). t7.757.824. ,
Fallowing were the receipts and ship
ment of flour and grain:
... Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 14.300 13 500
Wheat, bu 25,(CiO 17.500
Corn, bu 426.600 643.6n0
Oats, bu 251.000 163.300
gyV bu.. l.o...) 2,300
Barley, bu 26.400
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was easier; creameries. Ifr619.c;
dairies. lelSc. Eggs, easier; at mark,
cases Incladed, 13c; firsts, 144c; prime firsts,
lttc; extras, ISo. Cheese, firm, 94(8104c.
HEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Quotations of the Day on VarUns
Commodities.
NBW YORK. J ly 10.-FLOUR Receipts.
11,107 bbls.; exports, 7,799 bbls.; market
steady but quiet; winter patents, (4 90
(B6.26; winter straights, t4.6m'4.80; Min
nesota patents, 16.606.16; winter extras
33.10ra3.65; Minnesota bakers, 13.764.15; win
ter low grades, .00&3.55. Rye flour, steady;
fair to good, t4.26(j4.80; choice to fancy.
t4.60fi4 90.
CORN MEAL Steady; fine white and yel
low. Il.26-ai.30; coarse, tl.144jl.16; kiln dried.
t2.90r3fO.
BARLEY Slow; feeding, 484c, c. L f.
New York: malting, 4t;fj6.,c, c. 1. t. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 8,000 bu.; sales, 3.800
bu. futures. Spot market steady; No. 2 red,
tl-04 In store; No. 2 red. 1, f. o. b. afloat;
No. I northern, Duluth, tl.184. f. o. b.
afloat; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, 31.12, f. o.
b. afloat. Options Immediately following a
lower start occasioned by fine northwest
weather rallied and were firm alb day on
further reports of rust, rains Ui winter
wheat stales and covering. It cloiied 4'ftSc
net higher, although a little Under best
Klnt owing to late reallxlng. Sales included
o. 2 red. May. 24ra&i4c: cloeed at .'4o;
July, 9f'ir96c; closed at 864c; September,
91 1-I6(fu24c; closed at 14c; December, 914
jtt.'4c; closed at 92c.
CORN Receipts, 108,575 bu.; exports, 180.
282 bu : sales, 480u bu. Soot market steady;
No. 1 63c, elevator, and 34e, f. o. b. afloat;
No. J yellow, 64c; No. 3 white, ungraded
mixed, 64c. Options were weak and trans
actions closed 4c lower. July closed at
6-'4c: September closed at 614c.
OATS Receipts, "S.IKO bu.; exports, 64.089
bu. Spot market steady; mixed oats, 26 to
32 lbs , 3648364c; natural white, 30 to 32
lbs., 374a3i4c; clipped white, 36 to 40 lbs..
SMT404C
H At Dull; shipping, SOgfiSc; good to
choice. "5.J8CC.
HOPS bteady; state, common to choice,
1!M crop. 23&27c; 19 4 crop, 3W(f22c: olds 1C
612c. Pacific coast, 1904 crop, 23Q2tic; 1503
crop. 19-if-lo; olds, lVfjr"12c.
HIDES Bteady; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs
20c; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas
(dry). 24 to 30 lbs.. 184c.
LEATHER Quiet ; acid. 4726c.
WOOL Firm : domestic fleece. 35S39c
PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, 813 00
frlS.50; mess, ! 6OV11.00; beef hams. 1 (,e
22.60; packet. tl2.0Mil2.&O; city, extra India
mesa, $21 .00321. 61). Cut meats, steady pick,
led bellies, 38 25(gl0.00; pickled sliouhlei s
t5.5n4iH.uD; pickled hams, t!0.25ti l.5o. Ijird'
steady; western steamed. 710i;7.25; refined
quiet; continent. $7 30: South America, $s:
compound. t5 374S5Gi4. Pork, steady;
family, $15 6otii.00; short clear. tlS.00ail4.76'
mess, $13 5KU14.25.
TA LLOW Steady; city ($2 per pkg ). 44o;
country (pkgs. free), 44t)44c.
POULTRY Alive. Crnc western spring
chickens, 17c; fowls. 144c; turkeys, 144).
Dressed, firm: western broilers, 17'u20c;
fowls lSc; turkeys, 17e.
BUTTER Firm; receipt. 1527; street
price, exxra creamery. 204i21c: official
price, creamery common to extra. Wftjjtc,
state dairy, common to extra, lSV'-;
renovated common to extra. 134yl74o;
western Imitation creamery, common to
extra. lcilc
CHE ERE State, full cream, small colored
and white, fancy. 94c; state, full cream,
Mir to choice, dV&e; state, ful) cream,
large, colored and white. 4c.
EGGS Firm; state. Pennsylvania and
near by. fancy selected, white. 225J23C;
state, Pennsylvania and near by, choice,
2lw214c; state. Pennsulvanla and near by.
mlxrd. extra. 'JOHZle: western extras, KV?iMc;
western firsts. 17(tfl84c; soulhernc, 136 loc.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. July l-CORNFlrro: No. I
yellow, t7c; No. 8, 67c; No. 4, 66c; no grade.
65c.
OATS-Strong; Np. 8, white, 834c; No. 4.
White. $l'4e
WHISKEY On the baais of ll.Vr for fin
ished goods.
Toledo eed Market.
TOLIDO, O.. July 1 SEED Clov
'T.
run, i j ; i M'tooer, xa v;
tW ls)i prune UmeUgr, li sO.
Auut 4like.
THE OMAIIA
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Belling to Taku ProE'Ji at 0piing Prici
Ctasei Halt in Advance.
UNION PACIFIC AND JERSEY CENTRAL SLUMP
Fallnre of Expected Increase In Divi
dend Rates C'nosea Devllno of
Several Points Demand
for Time Lonns. v
NEW YORK, July 10-The selling to
take profits on the opening price In prices
of stocks today was of such character as
to cause a pause In the operations for the
advance and a marked falling off In the
volume of the dealings. Not only was the
selling to realise of a significant nature,
but an Influential element In the specula
tion began to give voice to suggestions of
an unfavorable character. Such a develop
ment awakens the fear In the mind of
the wary professional operator that the
process of taking profits In a particular In
stance has been completed, leaving a specu
lative party without motive for fostering
a further advance and favorably disposed
to operate for a decline, with a view to
getting back such holding cheaper. It was
broadly asserted totlsy that Information
had been received that It had been deter
mined to maintain the present dividend
rate on the Union Pacific for the period,
Instead of increasing It and a section of
the recent enthusiasm on that stock al
lowed It to be understood that they were
selling out their holdings and transferring
their Interest to portions of the Indus
trial list. There Is no one factor on which
the present speculation counts so greatly
as on Increases In dividend rates on a num
ler of the stocks which have been made
active. Today's assertions therefore struck
a responsive point. The retention on Sat
urday of the recent dividend rate on Cen
tral Railroad of New Jersey also disap
pointed soma of the recent professed hope
of those dealing in Reading. The reaction
In those two stocks was sufficient to decide
the general tendency of the market.
The London market was unsettled by
fears of ttouble In the coming Kaffir set
tlement. Discounts hardened there under
tills Influence and the coming offering of
the Japanese loan. Gold also rose In that
market on the Paris demand which con
tinued In spite or the announcement or the
re-establishmentor an entente with Ger
many. Exchange here was Inollned to sag
and no more gold was taken for export.
There was quite an active demand for
time loans carrying over the end of the
year.
The commodities markets continued much
unsettled. TI10 cotton report scandal was
made the text of some discussion of the
adverse effect on capital outlay for the
successive developments of the last few
months showing the disregard and viola
tion of fiduciary obligations In various re
lations to the general world of capital. The
market closed heavy at partial recoveries.
Bonds were Irregular. Tots! sales par
value, t3,2t'i0,000. United States new 4a Ad
vanced 4 per cent on call.
The following were the quotations on the
New York Stock exchange:
Sales.Hlgh. Low. Close.
Adams Ex 843
Amal. Copper 63.000 84 834 834
Am. Car & Foundry. 6,500 364 364 364
do pfd 600 99 9t4 98
Am. Cotton Oil luO 814 814 81H
do pfd 89
Am. Ex 226
Am. Hide & L. pfd... 1,200 36 344 344
Am. Ice 26
Am. Unseed Oil 18
do pfd 40
Am. Locomotive 15,300 60 484 494
do pfd 2p0 1124 112 112
Am. Smelt. & Refng. 14,9u0 1174 H674 H4
do pfd 1184
Am. Sugar Refng.... 1,000 1404 1394 140
Am. Tobacco pfd ctf. 100 974 97H
Anaconda M. Co... i.. 1.300 1084 107
Atchison 8.100 86 86
7H 1084
864 854
do pfd 2 102H I0214 102
Atlantic Coast Line.. 300 11 161 159
Bait. & Ohio 13,700 1144 1124 1134
do pfd 200 974 974 97
Brooklyn . T 15.400 724 704 70!,
Canadian Pacific 8.300 153 1524 1524
Central of N. J 100 201 201 201
Chesapeake & Ohio.. 11,600 644 534 634
Chicago & Alton 600 37 864 36
do pfd 75
Chi. Gt. Western 8.800 204 194 W4
Chicago & N. W 100 2084 2084 208
C, M. & St. P 6,700 I804 1794 1794
Chi. Term. & T 100 18 18 184
do pfd 200 394 89 894
C, C, C. ft Bt. L 874
Colo. Fuel & Iron.... 11. 484 474 74
Colo, ft Southern 274 Z74 274
do 1st pfd 9 . 694 ' 684 694
do 2d pfd 1.510 384 38 874
Consolidated Gas .... 600 189 1884 1884
Corn Products 200 104 104 104
do pfd 100 484 484 484
Delaware ft Hudson. 1,300 191 1904 190
D. . L. ft W 300 390 890 888
Den. ft Rio Grande... 800 324 314 32
do pfd W4
Distillers' Securities 414
Erie 27.3i0 474 474 474
do 1st pfd 6.400 834 824 834
do 2d pfd 9.8m) 73 72 72H
General Electrlo 100 1784 1784 1774
Hocking Valley 89
Illinois Central 8,300 168 1674 1674
International Paper.. 800 194 194 1
do pfd 784
International Pump 28
do pfd 81
Iowa Central 264
do pfd 614
K. C. Southern 200 264 264 264
do pfd 800 664 654 f4
Iouls. & Nashville... 800 160 1494 1494
Manhattan L 164
Met. Securities 500 884 83 834
Met. St. Ry 4.900 1294 128 1284
Mex. Central 1,700 224 214
Minn. & St. L. 64
M.. St. P. ft 8. S. M 122
do pfd 159
Missouri Paclflo 2,100 1004 994 994
M., K. ft T 100 29 29 284
do prd 600 65 644 644
National Lead 1,000 464 46 45
N. R, R. of Mex. pfd 864
N. Y. Central 2.800 1484 1474 1484
N. Y., O. & W. 1.800 53 624 24
Norfolk & Western.. 2.500 864 854 854
do pfd 914
North American 1.200 994 99 984
Pacific Mall 300 44 434 43
Pennsylvania 27,800 1434 1424 1424
People's Gas 800 1054 1064 1054
P., C. C. & 8t. L 76
Pressed Steel Car.... 1.600 404 394 404
do pfd 600 95 844 944
Pullman Palace Car 240
Reading 106.300 1084 104 11174
do 1st pfd 800 95 944 84
do 2d pfd 1,7"0 96 . 94 934
Republic Steel 8.800 21 204 204
do pfd f 814 81 814
Rock Island Co 600 814 814 814
do pfd 6M 704 764 74
Rubber Goods 0 344 84 84
do pfd 100 104 104- 104
St. L. & S. F 2d pfd. 700 64 68 68
Bt. Louis S. W 23
do pfd 62
Southern Pacific 8.400 664 644 644
do pfd SH 117 1174 1174
Southern Railway ... 11,200 344'. 3.'!4 334
do pfd COO 9x4 9x4 884
Tenn. Coal ft Iron.... 13,610 924 904 904
Texas ft Pacific 300 34 4 34'4 344
T., St. L. ft W 100 4 384 88
do pfd 2") 674 67 67
Union Pacific 66.400 130 1284 K94
do pfd 96
V. fl. Ex 1224
U. 8. leather ' 12
do pfd 1094
U. 8. Realty loo 904 904 89
U. S. Rubber l.Soo 44 424 424
do pfd 400 1104 109 is
U 8 Steel 135.300 35 34 844
do pfd 70.1-0 1"24 1014 KivJ
Va -Carolina Chein... 7) 864 sr.4 StlV
do pfd "1,700 K 1074 1084
Wabash 1914
do pfd ,. 100 854 894 8S4
TVells-Fargo F,x 240
Westlnghouse Elec 165
WeMern Union 800 834 88 96
W. ft L. E m
Wis. Central 100 144 44 234
' do pfd 100 614 614 614
Northern Pacific 1,700 19 189 180
Total sales for the day. 698,300 shares.
Foreign Financial.
LONDON. July 10 Supplies of money
were scarcer In the market today, owing
ti continued repayments to the Bank of
England and the requirements of the next
few days for Stock exchange transactions,
the new Japanese loan and several calls
on recent Issues of bonds. Trading on the
Block exchange ujned with prices fairly
steady, the market Inactive and the ten
dency uncertain. Mining accounts absorbed
attention and consols were a fraction
higher. Americans opened firm. The move
ments mostly were above parity, but busi
ness was light ami prices elosed Irregular.
Russians were dull. Japanese were, fairly
steady. Ksfflrs rallied. Japanese Imperial
6s cf 19"4 were quoted at U3.
BERLIN. July 10. On the Bourse today
the gmeral tendency of prices was towards
flrmner.
PARIS. July 10-Prlres on the Bourse to
d.iy were firm on the Franco-German set
tlement cf the Moroccsn dispute. Russian
Imperial 4s were quoted at 56 50 and Rus
sian bnd rt 4 st tr.
FT PETERSBURG. July lO.-Tradtng on
the Poune litliy was quiet. Inperial s
Wete unchanged.
Tank uf Crrntnny Sgitrnirnt.
CKP.llX. Julv 10-The wklv .it..ncn
Of II Tirl. rl .l .1 -1-" T
, the f.,,', ,nv -hang'es: Cash In 7hW H,.
i cre.ise. t,7u,Cvt) marks, treasury noua! tie-
DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 11. 100.'.
crease, 80.000 marks; other securities. In
crease, 9,l",non msrks; notes In circulation,
decrease, 116,660.000 maiks.
Hew l'ork Money Market.
NEW YORK. July 10-MONKY On call,
steady at 2v4i24 per cent; closing bid. ;4
per cent; offered at "4 per Oct; time loans,
firm: sixty dsvs. 8 pr cent! nmety days,
SV per cent; six months. S4I&4 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 414
per cent. I
STERLING EXCHANGE - Basv. with
actual business In bankers' hills at tl t.f
4 8X96 for demand and at $4 8M5tf4.sr.2o for
sixty-day bills; posted rates, $1 86 and $4.88;
commercial bills, $4 85.
SILVER Bar, 684c; Mexican dollars,
454c.
BONDS Government, firm; railroad. Ir
regular. Closing quotations on bonds we're:
V. B. rtf. ta res. lH Japan . rut 101H
4o coupes 1M tf0 21 series M
V. to, rt !"' 4, ctfi
do coupon let L. a N, unl. H
V. 8. nev 4s. rtf...."-4 Manhattan e. 4a.
liut
.104
. 71
. 1
M4
ion.
do coupon
..lt:i Mn. Central 4a..
1. 8. oM 4a, rof..
K'4 do lrt lnc
.104 Mlun A si I- 4a
do aoupon
Am. Tobacro 4a, cifa.'"414 at., K. & T. 4a...
da a. atfa HAS do ta
Atchlaon sn. 4a KM N. R. R. of M. c. 4a. u
do SdJ. 4a Ml N. V. r. .. l4a 0
Aiiamic 1.. 1 . a i" f. . j. t. . s. 08....
Hal. Ohio 4a No. Parllc 4a
104
7
103 S
do iwa
HI do !
Cantral of CM. aa.
do lat Ino
do Sd Inr
Ch. A Ohio 4i.
Chicago A A.
.ll" N. A W. c. 4a...
. H411. g L. rfita. 4a
. 84 Pnn. oonv. JW 1"4
.ltiS Koadlng gen. 4a 101 'a
1 ' fi. u a 1. si. c. . .114
C. u A Q. tl. 4.....101V, tit. L.
A 8. r. It 4a. ta
O, R. 1. a P. 4a.... S HI.' U . W. c. 4a.
.. l
, . IWS4
..
,. n
..n
..ltiV
.. M
,.10614
,.1JH
. o
,. 71
.. M
.. Mk,
,. 4,
do cnl. (to 4S Seaboard A. L. 4a.
CCO. 4 tl. U I 4a.. Id! go. Pacific 4a
Chicago Tcr. 4a Ma do 1st ctfa ,
Colorado slid. 4a....
CoJo. A 80. 4a
Colo. Ind. ta, sat A.
do set B
Cubs 6a, ctfa.
I. A R. O. 4at
LHatlllaraf . (a....
tna pridV Han 4a ...
do fen. 4a ,
7fi So Rallva ta
98 Tuaa A P. U
I&H I , St. L. A W. 4a
74 Inlon Pacific 4a....
107 I do con. 4a
10 V. s. Steel Id (a...
i Wabaah la
101 I do deb. R
M Wcttcrn Md. 4a....
11! W. A I.. E J. ...
r. W. A D. C. 1
Uocklnt V'al. 4ia....l08VWia. Central 4a..,
-tjiierea. t
Boston Stocks and flonds.'
BOSTON, July lO.-Call loans. ag34 per
cent; time loans, 34ii44 per cent. Otflclal
HuviouuiiB oiuirvB mm iroiius were;
Atchlaon adj. 4t...... M venture
la 1. - UttU. aii..-.
4U
-iscx. cantral 4a.,.,. 7
At. blaon ,
Amalgamated ...
14
f
445
IflUj
II
4
a
10
48N,
t
Uk
H2
1(X
714
117
II
V
I04j
10
.....
10
110
American Zlno .
Atlantic
do Dfd 102
Boaton A Albany. ...26d
Hlngham
'I A Hecla....
..entenntnl
. 'osper Kango . .
ai W,it
Boatoi A Maine..
Boaton Klarated .
KUchtHirg pld-..
H,iii-,n 1 antral
..1MI
1V.
N ., N. H. .A H.,.20
Pera Marquatts ....
t'nlon Paclflo 1I9L
Amer. Arga. Cham... It
do pfd (1
Amor. Pneu. Tuba.... 4
Amer. Sugar 14
do pld lit
Anwr. T. A T.......lav
'.ioiiiLnton Coal .
ranallu
rnnbr
ile Rorale
je. Mining ...
hiaan
hawk
Jilt. C. A C...
.d Dominion ...
Asior. Woolan Jlli-. iia.,la
do pfd ....IMti Parrot .
Dnmlalnn 1 JV a ai i t.,in-
a.aiton Elec. I1I0....H6
Oaneral Electric 174
Maaa. Electrlo It
do pfd 4i
Maaa. Uaa 46
I cited Prult lotlt
United Shoe Mach.... 47k
to pfd m
C. 8. gtael
do ptd ....ldl
Westing, common ... 81
Bid. "Asked.
Shannon ........
Tamarack
Trlnltjr
United copper .
U. g. Mining...
i'. a. on
Utah ;...
'tctotia
A'inona
Volverlns
London Stock Market.
LONDON, July 10. Closing quotations on
stocks were:
Conaola, money
n 1-14 V. T. Central 163
. Mlt-ll Norfolk A W 8
... 6 do pfd at
... Ir Ontario A W 64
...104-V Pennevlvanle 71a.
40 account
Anaconda . .
Aaehlaon ...
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio 116 Hand Mlnea
Canadian PaclBc 16S Reading 66
Chea. A Ohla
.. 66 do let prd 4
.. 21 do 24 pfd 4K
..166 Southern Hallway ... 66
.. 181 do pfd 100
.. 111 Southern Pacific 47
.. ' Inlon Pacific 13.14
.. 46i do pfd loo
.. 86 jU. 8. Steel 16
.. 74 ' do pM 104
..1TIW VlttJNh to
Chicago Ot. W....
C. 61. A St. P....
DeDeera
lJcnver A R. O....
do pfd
Erie
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
Illlnola Central
Louisville A Naah... .163 . da pM 41
11., K. A T to gpanalh 4a 1
SILVER Bar. firm, i7 3-16d per ounce.
MONEY 14&14 per rent.
The rate of diacount in the open market
for short bills Is 11 13-16 per cent; for
three months' bills, lU-ltigl4 per cent.
New York. Mining; Stocks.
NEW YORK. July 10.Closlng quotations
on mining stocks were;
Adams Con
Allca
Brasc. , ,
Brunswick Con .
Comatock Tunnel
Con. Cal. A Va.
Horn Silver
Iron tllver
LeadvtUe Coa ..
dLflttle Chief ...
I
400
476
..... 1
11
61
to
(0
....1K
.... 66
...-a
:::. :
....176
....ioe
.... 4
Ontario
Opals
rhoenls.
Potoal
ffavaga
Rterra Nevada
'amall llopaa ..
Standard
Asseosment paid.
Treasury Rtntement.
WASHINGTON, July 10,-Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund exclusive of the tl50,000.u0 gold
reserve In the division of redemption
shows: Available cash balance, $li9,110,5Jo;
gold, $70,6u9,261. (
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, July 10. Bank clearings for to
day were tl, 658, 464.67, and for the corre
sponding date last year 11,832,612.68.
Motnl Market.
NEW YORK. July 10.-METALS There
was a strong advance In the London tin
market with spot closing at 142 6s and
futures at 140 2s 6d. The local market
while quiet was strong, In sympathy wltii
spot, quoted at $31. 15i 31.46. Copper also
waa higher In the London market, closin
at 66 2a 6d for spot and 66 6s for futures.
The local market is showing a somewhat
steadier tone, owing to recent large sales
to China, and some dealer are taking
higher prices. Bo far. however, there seems
to be no basis for any change in the figures
recently quoted, and lake and electroltlc
stand at $16.00 and casting at $14.76. Lead
was unchanged at 13 10a In Ixmdon and
at $4.50184.60 in the New York market.
Spelter was unchanged at 24 2s fid In Lon
don, but ruled firmer at $5.866.40 locally.
Iron closed at 49s 4d In Glasgow and at 46a
6d In Mlddlesboro. Locally iron was un
changed. No. 1 foundry, northern, Is
quoted at tl8.B16.50; No. 3 foundry, north
ern. $16.60t8fl 00: No. 1 foundry, southern
$15.25ifil5.75; No. 1 foundry, southern, soft,
tl5 26(16.00; No. 2 foundry, $14.75315.25.
BT. LOUIS. July 10. -METALS Lead,
firm at t4.50&4.674: spelter, firm at t5.174.
' Wool Market.
I1NTYIV .Tul v 1ft U-fWll Tk. era.in.
at the wool sales today amounted to 13.3'A)
bales. Americana bought fine merinos
largely and also a good supply of New
Duum vvairs ana new Zealand light, greasy
cross-breds; also several parcels of super-
jiraay victoria ana a lew or the finest
Tasmania combings at la 4d. The sales
win De ciosea Maturuay, July 15. Today s
sales In rietall td,.v a.,,K r.i.
bales; scoured, Bd&ls 104d; greasy, 'twi'jli
Is 2W1. OueenaUnd I "i.. Ilu. -..,.,; i
! dra5s; greasy, i'.wi'd'ls Id. ' Victoria,'
!; scoured, is Hu'uls ua; greasy,
64dls 4d. South Australia, 400 bales;
scoured, Is ldtls 84d; greasy, 9dfils 14d.
West Australia, 100 bale; greasy, 74lld
Tasmania. 6"0 bales; scoured, 104dfls S'd
rreasv. 9U41a IA . Zau. a-..i
bales; scoured, 9d61s 104,1; greasy, 64dif)
Is 4A4d. fVlkland Islands, 2u0 bales; greasy,
ST. TOT'Ta Ti,i ifivrrwT a,-A...
dlum grades, combing and clothing, "2M'(
light fine, llii'-Tc; tine. 1822c; tub
"mhcu, a- yut.
Cotton Market.
TCFMV VOR W Tlir in rv-vrwwT a .
- - - - -, a u. .' DIRIl
closed fiulet at an advance of 40 points;
middling upland, 11.80c; middling gulf
11.56c; sales. 13,8u bales.
LIVERPOOI- -Iniv 10 rv-T-Tv-vj c .
limited demand; prices 12 points hiather'
Aroerlenn m.l.lll. f.i, a , ' i . . , .
, , B o.vu. guuu mia-
dllng. 6.15d; middling. 5 99d; low middling
Hie sales of the day were 5,0iO bales, of
wiiiuu w were tor speculation and export
nd Included 4,100 American.
ST. LOUIS July lo.-COTTON-Flrm. 40
lusher: mirlHIInir 1 1 Li 1.. - 1 1
receipts. W bales; shipments, 416 bales;
i.rii,, ou,o"i uaies.
NEW ORLEANS. July 10 COTTON
Steady: sales I Kvfi hale,- -,,.., u e - 1..
l,,rdlnary. 94c; low middling. lOWo;
middling, llc; gdod middling. 11 7-16o; mid
dling fa r. If4c; recslpta, t.un4 bales; stock.
64,tkfc bales.
Iitsr and Molnsses.
NFW TflBV T,.lu u ar..in
steady: fair refined, 84c; centrifugal. 96
t 4T 41 atlakai1 aL4T lllu am A: aa aa , , , A ( a . .1 a
quiet; No. 6, 4. few; No. 7. 4.75o; No. 8, itte:
if A jTaea ta. , M r . . .. '
No. 12. 4 4c; No. 13. 4 3)c; No. 14. 4.35c; con-
'. ar, . jV-JU. 1U. nnn fVil 11 al 4F.iv
10c: crudhed, Hoc; powdered. 6 6)c; mnu-
lala.1 & ...... .,,,.a E d ,
........ - , . U ... U.WH .
unr tr a i . . , i .. . y.
. ..... , irW irttiia open
kettle, good to choice, 2VHc.
rr-w I'ltLt 3. July 10. SUGAR
KreM.1v. , . n, n Wal.la n. t 1 .... ..
j . ..a.i i iii, iiuiil aeiTia'ac:
r.nlrlfn.ul a,hl... J II ..".-' .T . l
44u44u; seconds, 84840. .
MuijiBiiui-isoriitnai; open kettle.
SYKL'P Nominal, fx.
Elttln Baxter Market.
ELGIN III.. July 1$ BUTTER Firm and
unohsjined today at luC Bale for Ue
week, fcsj.uuo lbs.
OMAHA LIVE STOCI MARKET
Eeef Btten Eell Fnlly Bteady ui& Cowi
Stronger.
HOG TRADE SLOW, BUT PRICES HIGHER
Receipts Today Consisted of Sprlnsj
Lambs anal Tenrllnns, Which Sold
at Prices rally Steady vrltk
tbo (lose ot Lost Week.
SOUTH OMAHA. July 10, 19t.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs Sheep.
Official Monday 4.2J6 5.JS8 2.7'D
Same day lat Week 1,822 4.4H7 8.361
Same day week before... J.2So 6 687 6,Z.6
Same three weeks ago..4.6-S ,t7 3.A3
Same four weeks ago.... 2.271 8,6:3 1.40J
Same day last year I. bib 8,316 10,4-4
RKdalPTS KOR THE TEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to dste, comparing with last
year: 1905. 1904 Inc. Dec.
Cattle 443. 467.893 23,667
o 1,347.871 1.412.6..9 64.788
Sheep 767,643 rjO.563 37,080
The following table shows the average
price of hone at Scuth Omaha for the last
pveral days, with comparisons;
Date. I 1906. 1904.1903.1902.1901.1900.1899.
i 14I
4 81 I t
4 871 6 01,
4 911 6 94
186!
1 14
7 XJ 6 31
7 26 6 a
7 33 t 9a
7 4i a i,
7 4J; 5 M I
I 6 891
7 69 6 9.x
7 67l 6 Vi
7 61 i iZ
4 89 8 64
4 6 $ U
I I W
6 03
6 0.1 3 64
4 941 8 71
4 9.4, 3 6J
6 00 3 64
1 1 ti
B17
t 1W 3 68
n 23
6 20
4 92 6 97 1
16 94
14
'4 a,
6 in
f 12!
6
274i
6 81 41
6 21 :
6 18 I
6 2241
6 29 I
6 00, 6 ssi
6 07.
6 061 6 831
6 12 6 671
6 16 6 671
( 70
6 14
S 10
6
7 6.'i 6 81
6 Oil 8 04
7 66
6 87J
6 11
1 65
5 041 6 661
s U;
a
6 89
6 82
4 V.,
3 68
3 68
8 73
a
3 78
5 08 5 66 7 61!
i 13 6 601 7 C4:
6 18 6 S6 7 64
I 5 60 7 62;
6 01
a
4 92
5 74
6 Ul
6 25V 6 26,
7 64
6 73, 5 0S 8 78
6 791 6 16, 3 S3
I 5 111 3 81
6 83: I 3 86
6 83; 6 13
6 86 6 13 3 90
6 24Ui 5 26i
6 65
5 254 6 19i 6 481 7 75
I 6 16l
5 39i 7 82i
5 15, 5 44
6 32
7 80,
7 83
Indicates Sunday Holiday.
The official number- of cars of stock
biought in today by each road was:
Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p.H's's.
C. M. St. r. Ry 6 2
Mo. Pac. Ry 6
Union Pac. System .... 43 14 6 16
F.. E. & M. V. R. R.... 79 83 3 1
C, St. P., M. & O. Ry.. 7 3
13. & M. Ry 39 13 6
C, B. A Q. Ry 3 1
C, R. 1. & P., east.... .. 1
C, R. I. & P., west.. 13 2
Illinois Central 8
Chi. Great Western .... 2 1
Total receipts 197 S3 9 23
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of heud 'ndlcated:
Cattle. Hog?. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 641 ' 852 2f5
Swift and Company .... 913 1,2:2 tv-9
Cudahy Packing Co 1,171 1J8 360
Armour & Co 671 641 1.493
Vansant & Co. .. 3
I -chimin & (.'o 141
Hill & Son 101
Huston ox Underwood .. 39
Hamilton & Rothchlld... 80
L. F. Huss 69
J. B. Root & Co 142
Key Packing Co 123
Cook lacking Co 190
Independent Packing Co 157 .....
Other Buyers 179
Total
4.050 4,973
2,697
CATTLE Receipts today were fairly lib
eral for a Monday, the offerings exceeding
last Monday s receipts by about 118 cars
and show an Increase of about eighty cars
as compared with the same day last year.
The general quality of the onenngs was
good.
The market on beef steers opened up in
good shape today. There were some very
good cattle on sale, and this fact, coupled
with a fair demand, made trading fairly
active. Buyers were out early anil while
there Was no excitement the cattle were
picked up right along and a fair clear
ance was maun in good season. Salesmen
found no difficulty in disposing of their
holdings at good steady prices,- while there
were some sales made that looked even
stronger. Stuff showing grass was, as
usual, hard to move at the prices, as were
some of the common kinds, but anything
desirable sold well and moved freely as
noted above.
There was only a fair supply of cows
and heifers on sale today, and there waa a
good strong tone to the trading. Buyers
evidently wanted supplies of this kind and
went right after the cattle. The market
all through was fairly active and a clear
ance was made In good season. On desir
able kinds the market was stronger, while
good grassy cows showed the same ad
vance. The poor, grassy and commoner
kinds, however, were not wanted and ruled
lust about steady with Saturday and In
some cases looked lower. The market on
she stuff Is in a satisfactory condition here,
being a fair demand for anything good.
There was a fair run of bulls, veal calves
and stags and prices were In about the
same notches as at the close of last week,
the market being steady.
Stockers and feeders were In better de
mand today and there was a bigger supply
than there has been for some days. There
was a fair demand for the good kinds and
the market ruled generally stronger. Rep
resenlatlve sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Juno 16..
June 1(..
June 1;..
June 18..
June 19..
June 3i. .
June 21..
June $2..
June .4..
June 6..
June 26..
June 27..
June 28..
June 29..
June 30..
July 1...
July 2...
July 8...
"July 4..
July 6...
July 6...
July 7...
July 8...
July 9...
July 10..
No, AT. FT. No. At. Fr.
1 1040 t M 40 Hit 4 M
1 - I 40 U 113 4 16
4 1027 I 60 1 1170 4 86
I Ml I 61 40 1.14 4 fit
27 11SS t 74 40 11S7 4 116
610 I IS 16 7 4 10
1 1130 4 00 II 1217 4 0
1 1S0 4 00 16 1047 4 0
J4 Ilk 4 09 11 00 4 10
J7 1116 4 00 31 12HI 4 S
6 171 4 00 II 1330 4 16
4 6 4 13 SI 1431 4 15
84 121 4 M 10 1131 4 16
t 16'10 4 16 80 1871 4 15
1 171 4 16 II 1144 4 16
4 1130 4 10 II 1!4 4 M
tO 1104 4 60 1 1142 i 00
4 1071 4 60 t4 1.1M t 00
14 1171 4 66 II 1271 I 00
4 1176 I 60 W 1!6 6 00
I 7I 4 (0 10 1M7 6 05
II 1106 4 0 17 1171 6 05
to 1270 4 40 41 126 ( 06
10 Ill) 4 10 11 .1235 6 04
10 105 4 46 21 1266 10
I fH 4 45 107 1321 5 05
40 1234 4 70 14 1..48 t 10
11 12" 4 75 118 137S I 10
6 1410 4 76 47 ltje i 10
14 1131 4 75 II 1141 6 10
1 8.'.0 75 41 1241 i II
14 1256 4 15 27 1371 4 16
14 12W1 4 71 40 1301 I 16
162 1IJ 4 M 13. 12l I (0
It 12ui 4 10 IT 1481 i 20
20 1213 4 80 20 1387 t 20
2 1131 I 80 K IS1T I 26
6 1084 4 40 74 1471 I t5
9 11 4 K 69 1414 I SO
STEERS AND COWS.
12 021 4 25 1 1061 4 60
10 124 4 34 II 1131 4 40
38 1 4 It 20 010 4 10
16 ....1081 4 40 It 1411 I II
41 u 4 45
COWS.
1 170 1 40 1 154 I 10
1 160 t 00 1 1160 I 10
I I0 t 10 10 120 8 2S
4 126 t II I lilt I 24
12 824 t M 1 1030 I St
10 18? 10 t t0 I 16
4. 440 I 24 1 1140 I 25
1 460 t II II HI S 15
4 10U4 I 15 1 7H1 I 11
IT 131 IM 1 7G6 I 24
1 110 I 16 I If6 I 40
1 K)0 I (6 II lint 10
10 131 t 40 ' 11 Ml t 6
I IM t 60 10 til I 10
1 M0 I 40 1 114 I 10
141 I 60 I lout I 60
1 1140 I 40 1071 $ II
1 1024 t 10 1 1110 I 43
3 ' I 1 t 1021 I 70
I 71 1 1110 76
1 410 t 16 I till I 71
1 Mi I 44 16 1062 I g
1 100 I 86 1 170 t IS
I..... too I M 1 1041 4 00
1 4W I 00 II 1116 4 OS
4 2I t 00 1 12.0 4 00
4 47 I 04 1 Hul 4 00
4 416 I 00 1 070 I II
4 Ml I 00 4 10S 4 u
4 MO I W I IU64 4 II
4. M IS I 1K0 4 14
1 1120 I 00 1 1110 4 t4
11 181 t 06 4 ...1174 4 u
il lat I 14 t ...11)0 4 40
HEIFERS.
1 w I 60 I no 1 T4
1 6M I 70 13 t.6 I Tl
40 74 I II t ii 7
1 720 I 25 1 tj 4 u
1 416 I M 14 u,t 4 u
IM IU II 174 4 64
1 4 I 40 1 IM (It
M M III ,
BULLS. .
l...r. 1214 I M 1 100 1 a
1 I M 1 14M I at
1 !-'' I 60 1 1464 I 15
1 170 I 1 1 nio I 66
1 I 0 1 142 I 40
t " T4 1 1420 $ ao
' 1 .." I H 1 a.' I U
l.......'.....US I Tl 1 hH
I U40 I SO I u.e , a,,
l... 630 I SO
STAGS AND BULLS.
1 uao Tl
CALVES.
1 44 4 t m I 15
I a... l' 4 40 1 I ,i
1 1V 4 44 1 M J w
IS I 13
t"t 6 11
FEF.DI R6v
Ifc7 3 t"
- 1 n
T-l I 10
I 7 '.
4 I 7
4? I 76
4 I to
7?S I e
H t I at
Ill iai
40 I n
H6 4 0
180 IM
II 1071 I 66
HOUS Receipts today were moderate,
but seemed about equal to the demand.
Ruyers did not seem overly anxious for
supplies and the trade was slow. Kncour
asitig reports from eastern points and the
light receipts here gave sellers sn oppor
tunity to push prices upward and the mar
ket wss In better shape than st the close
of lsst week. On the opening tr-idlng was
a little slow, but buyers and sellers soon
pot togethrr and most of the stuff was
plrked up In fair season. Teslrble llsht
and butcher weltfhts were In fair demand
and commanded the liest prices The gen
eral market was about 2Si3c higher thnn
Saturday, the bulk of the hogs selling at
$n.30m6 3a. with the long string at $5 J.'1.
itepresenisiive sales:
No. at. Sk. Ft
No. t. 8k. Pt.
Mi 184 ... I 3?4
T4 240 4 I 32H
1 121 ISO t 3?i.
II 2M 140 I t74
70 Ill 40 I 10
46 27t 120 I 10
I 174 140 30
ISO 4 80
TO 232 loo I 10
2 2T ... I 10
44 IM 40 I l:
74 184 80 I 321,
T3. 241 140 I 2'i
71 2!0 140 I KVf
70 IJ4 160 I 31
70 246 40 t 12H
IT Ill ... I 121
.45 IV) ISO I 3:4,
01 tll ... I '2
3 iu ... 11:1,
44 IM SO I 32L,
II 230 40 t t:
61 821 ... I J.'ia
43 t'6 40 I
12 174 40 t 32V
78 IM 10 I 13 L,
86 HI 140 I JI
Tt 3.14 160 I 121a,
24J ... I S2a
18 Ml ... I S2,
71 1.14 ... t 31k,
4 4 40 6 S2k
(2 233 140 I SI'.
71 Ml 40 4 H't
2 Ml ... Hi),
Tl 211 80 I 31 'a
74 221 40 t 224
f 241 10 I IJi,
63 21 ... I 32VJ
71 189 40 t 3.8
It 114 Kl i 36
14 19 40 t 35
4f. 2.(3 40 I 15
44 203 10 I 35
44 244 40 I 35
H 2't ... I 33
84 2.4 an I 35
T4 Ill 40 I 36
44 170 an I 35
4 186 80 t 35
tl ivt 40 6 36
88 181 40 t 35
17 221 ... t 16
78 too ... 6 35
210 ... I 321,
71 ne iin a t
8 221 440 t 3-u. 73 179 So H 11
7 tl-3 ... 6 Si 87 184 230 I 95
"1 !16 130 6 S'.'i. 84 til ... t IS
t 234 80 I 33V, T8 211 ... I 36
241 120 1 121 T4 183 40 I 37V4
'2 210 80 6 3H, til 143 ... '171,
SHFf;p Nine cars constituted the re
ceipts In the sheep division today and the
quality of the offerings whs very good. The
arrivals weie all rangers from Wyoming
and Idaho. There have been verv few
spring lamhs coming to this point of lain,
hardly enough to make a fair test of the
market hni . v. ..... - .kinn,n,.i
was received and their sale proved tn.it
j.in.ai inr tins Kind or sturr are well in line
with other markets. The msrkot was In a
satisfactory condition, ruling generally
steady with the close of last week. There
In a. ennil .1 .. r. n .1 u . . n . . , j , ..
" ,"-.. urniniiu nnr KT nillllllia; O.-IIH-
ble. either sheep or lamhs. Three iloulile
"'' i johiiu yearlings sola at in.'ju, wnue.
three doubles of Wyoming spring lambs
brought $7.25.
Quotations: Good to choice spring lamhs,
$i.i857 28; fair to good spring lambs, $i;.7o'oj
7.00; good to choice yearlings, ii. Ootid. 26;
fair to good yearllwrs. $6.76'iMi.0O; good to
choice wethers, $6.00016.00; fair to good
wethers. 14 Firi fin o-,i,4 i,ni,a A.Aa
$4.6'6.oO; fulr to good ewes. $4.204i4.50. Reu-
resentatlve sales:
No. 4v. pr,
a5 Wyoming lambs ..... 64 6 00
60 Wyoming cull lambs 64 6 00
6 western wethers 133 6 75
3o2 Wyoming spring lambs 02 7 25
141 Wyoming spring lambs 1 7 25
4o9 Wyoming spring lunibs fi2 7 i5
4 Idaho cull ewes 97 2 60
8 Idaho yearlings 98 4 75
25 Idaho yearlings M 4 75
37 Idaho ewes im 4 75
260 Idaho yeurllxigs 91 6 90
CIIICAUO LIVE STOCK M A It K RT
Cattle Steady Hoars Are rive Cents
. Higher Sheep and I.ambs Hlarber.
CHICAGO, July 10 CATTLE Receipts.
21,000 head, including 1,000 Texans. Mar
ket steady; good to prime steers, $5.6"Xj4i.&0;
poor to medium. $3.75?l6.3fi: stockers and
feeders, $2.60f!W.36; cows, $2.964.W.; hrifers,
$2.26B6.00; canners, $1.60ua.t0; bulls, j.0O"(f
4.U0; calves, $3 0.50; Texas fed steers,
$4.26i&.00.
HOGS- Reeelnts. 34.000 hour! eoilnioi.t
for tomorrow, 21.000 head. Market 5c
higher; mixed and butchers. $5.46iii6.60; good
to cholco heavy, $5.fUVg6.80; rough heavy,
$3.16a54u; light, $6.406.60; bulk of sales,
$6.tiKa5 75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1S.000
head. Market for sheep, 101160 higher;
for lambs, 16c higher; good to choice weth
ers, $5.3fiif.76; fair to choice mixed, $4,601$
6.26; western sheep, $4.75'iil5 76; native lambs,
$5.0OQ8.l6; western lambs, $ti.0OyU15.
St. I.onls Lire Stack Market.
ST. LOUIS, July 10. CATTLE Receipts,
6.5O0 head, Including 4,000 Texans. Market
steady; native shipping and export steers,
$4.36'6.50; dressed beef and butcher steers,
$3.oj5.15; steers under 1.000 pounds, $3.26tf
4.10; stockers and feeders, $2.2oig3.75; cows
and heifers, $2.0066.00; canners, $1,604(2.15;
bulls, $2.604f4.0o; calves, $3.0H'U).00; Texas
and Indian steers, $2.60'(j4.75; cows and
heifers, $2.00fT3.5o.
HOGS-Receipts, 2,500 head; higher. Pigs
and lights, $5.4oiU5.70; packers, $5.006.76;
butchers' and best heavy, $6.60'Sa.75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000
head; market steady; native muttons, $4 00
(6.00; lambs, $5.018337.00; culls and bucks,
$2.5oii3.00; stockers, $3.00igo.85; Texans, $3.75
G4.75.
Kansas City 1.1 ve Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. July 10.-CATT1.E-Re-celpts,
lti.OOO head, including 8,000 head
southerns; fed steers steady; others steady
to Km lower; choice export and dress-d
beef steers, $5,004)6.75; fair to good, tt.Sn
6.00: western fed steers, $4.064i5.6O; stockers
and feeders. $3,004)4.60; southern steers, $3(W
64.60; southern cows, $2.16ij3.76; nat.ve
oows, $2.4t"4.50; native heifers. $2.26aj.30;
bulls, $J.ii3.75; calves, $3.OO'u5.50.
HOGS Receipts, 6.000 head; market
strong to 5c higher: top, $5.50; bulk of sales,
$5.42V,1(5.474; heavy, $5.40415.46;. packers,
$5.41:V,'fj.6ii; pigs and lights, $5.4V?5.GO.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts, 5.000
head; market strong to 10c higher; native
lambs. $0.0114(7.60; western lamhs, KOf 7.60;
fed ewes and yearlings, $4.85'i6.5o; Tex. is
clipped sheep, $4,604(6.40; stockers and feed
ers, $2.504i3.75.
Stock In Right.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
estern market; yesterday:
wes
cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
4,225 6.2.S8 2,700
SuO 2,2iiO
16.000 6.l,(i0 6 0"0
2,6.3 2,948 105
5 600 2.6141 2.0.l
21,000 S4.OU0 18,000
South Omaha
Sioux City ....
Kansas Cltr .
St. Joseph ....
Bt. Louis
Chicago
Totals
.64,164 61,936 27.806
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
8T. JOSEPH, July 10.-CATTI.ERe-celpts,
2.6111 head; steady to strong; na
tives. $S.76inS.S0; cows and heifers, $1.500
4.60; stockers. and feeders, $2.76414.40.
HOGS Receipts, 2,948 head: 6c higher;
light. $S.42V4it).47W: maximum and heavy.
$5.4016 45: bulk, $.v4?V5.47H.
SHEEP AND LAMUS-ltecelpts, 105 head;
market steady.
Sloax ( Ity Live Stock. Market.
8IOLX CITY, la.. July 10-(Speclal Tele
grum.) CATTLE Receipts. 800 head; mar
ket Steady; stockers weak: beeves, $3 '(J
6.40; cows, bulls and mixed, $2 5o4.50; stock
ers and feeders, $2.7V3.86; calves and year
lings, $ 75o3 75.
HOtit-Heclpts, 2.200 head; market 5c
higher, selling at $5,274)5.40; bulk of sales
$5.aV4l6.35.
Oils and Rostn.
KF.W TflBK Jnlir 1fl-lir ro.. a
steady: prime crud7 nominal; prime yellow,'
Ti-r. xviruieuiii, quiet; renneo isw
York, $6.90; Philadelphia and Baltimore,
$085; prime, in bulk, $13.96. Turpentine,
easier at 61Htit2c.
ROSIN Steady; strained, common to
good, $3 KgS 56.
OIL CITY. Pa., July lO.-OiL-Credlt bal
ances, $127; certlflcales, ho bid; shipments,
63.534 bbls.; average, 61.080 bbls.; runs, 93 hat
bbls.; average. 64,748 bbls.; shipments. Limn.
61'JJ5 bbls.; average, 46,940 bhls. ; runs, Lima
73,924 bbls.; average, 46.13 bbls.
Dry Good Market.
KEW . YORK. July 10 D RYGOODS
Market has advanced In many directions.
The advance Is regarded In some quarters
as beyond the point warranted by condi
tions, but agents declare that with the
present rampant market on cotton the
movement Is natural. Buyers appear to be
awaiting developments, and although many
are In the market, the volume of business
is not large.
Philadelphia Prodace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. July 10.-BUTTER-Flrm;
extra western creamery, nifcc.
EGGS Plrm with light supply of good
Storks: western fresh. 17c at mark.
CHEESE Easier; liberal olTerimts; New
York full creauu, SVttluo, domestic Swiss.
11&14C.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Kralts.
NF7W YORK. July 10. -EVAPORATED
APPLES Market firm, but - demand is
light. Common to good sre quoted st
4V:iiHo; prune, ; choice, eVic, and fancy
at 7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
show twuiues at reports ot ciup dumage.
t 140 6 o 4
1 M la It
STOC K MIS AM
10 T7 1 13
t f 'l 14.
1 671 t 76 14
I IM I 78 It
1 40 I 71 It
at I 76 I
0 1 3 oe tt
t 141 I 00 II
II 144 I 30 21
1 4" I 60
4 S H 1
I Taa 1 M 41
14 Ion I M 44
Fpot quote, rl'ins r.ince from :V t,i Ac. se
cerning i.t Br.'ide, the InUde avli-es tMn Kti
fOX' .ulntv ii I'wln firm at re eit
fli.:iri-F t'liot c are 11 I'tcd st l,:l'y; ex
tra choice at lie .in! fsncv nt l.'H'ISe.
rearh are i, nrl-n nart'd. with -hore quote.l
ill l'.il'i',r; cxtn choice, p VMir. and
fancy at ll.'ulic. Raisin are finitnarly
offered at rc.'i-ni prl.-r. loc niucjit..
an- -i note I at 4i, "(ii'.',c : s.-c,I. d ralslna,
Mti"sc: London lnvirs. lloOflll.V
OM AH A AVIUM US 41. U. M AttRF.T.
Condition of Trade and Qaotatleas
staple and Faner I'rorlsee.
EiCS Rrrclpis. fair; market quiet:
cuncllid stork, i:ul.:isr.
I.lVr; !'ti,TK tl.-ns. S',c: roosters,
6c, turkeys. ll'ul.V : dm Km r
xi'iiiik cmcKcna, i...iiic.
"I' I IhK-M ir:.et hi m;
13Vil4c; choice to f.incv
packing stork.
dairy, l.ylkoj
ti. aiinry. 2i-nJ!c: Mints. :.'c
hi UAit Siano.tril gianuiated, $8 21
tet
cwt ; cuoes i.fi per out., cut loaf,
$. a
per cut ; No. 0 rtra C, $MJ per cwt.;
io. iu e xtra c, 40 W) per cwt.; 10. IS yel
low, 45 75 per cwt : XXXX powdered. $ii 99
per cwt.; bur powdei-eit, $ 40 per CWLJ
easle tablets. $7 ! per cw t.
FRESH HSU -Trout. 4le; halibut, lloj
buffalo (drrSsedl, Jc; pickerel ( dressed), o;
white bass (ilreeH-il 1. I?c; MunflHh, ec; tH'rca
tscalcd and dressed), Sc; pike, 10c; out fish.
:-c: red siiaj'iier. ldc; salmon, ltc; in apples,
12c; tel. loc, bulllieads. 11c; blsck bass. 20c;
Manitoba whltellr.h tdressed), 10c; Lako Su
perior whltchsh tilrcssrdl, l"c; frog les,
per dor. 3fcc; lobster., green, 27c; boiled
lobsters, .Yc; s!ind too. 45c; blueflsh, 8c.
HAY-Prices quoted bv Omaha Wholesale
ll.iv Dealers' nsi-oclf.ilon: Choice. J7.00; No.
I. $fl 60; No. t, tii.00; coarse. $5.00. Thess
prl.es are for huy of tood color and qual
ity URAN-Per 'oy. $16.00.
TROPICAL FRUIT.
ORANGES St. .Michaels, alt ali-s, $4.3:
extra fsuicy .Mcdiurranean sweets, all
sizes, tT-.b, Fcediings, all sues, $3.60; Valen
cia, all HIZeS, Jl.aO.
LEMONS I.ktiinnlera, extra fancv. 174,
I8 and 300 slaes, $5 :i; fancy, 27U, M and
;tr) sixes, $4.ii; choice. $3.50; 3n0 and 3is)
sizes. $1 .60; '.'10 size, $3.26; 240 slm, $3.6n.
DATES Per box of 30 1-lb pKBS... $100;
Hallowe en, In 7n-lb. boxes, per lb, 60,
FIGS California, per 10-11). carton,
Ric: l!i.;..)i tud Sinyina. four-crown, 12c; flvu
crown, l?o.
HA NAN AS Per medium-sized bunch, $1.71
i5" .; jumbos. $2. 60n3.1t).
P1NFMTI.ES liorlda. Tier crate ot 21
SO and 30 sizes. $1 60.
FRl liS aSD MELONS.
APRlCu is (.alliurmu, per 4-basket crate.
$1.10.
P l.U MS California
lia, per 4-backet crate.
$1 io'fll.35.
PLACJ1KS Texas cllnus, per 4-basket
crate, sw; Texas freestones. $i.ii0; Califor
nia free stone, ht 26-lb. box, $1.10.
Cii i-.vim:.--t.,n;ioi nn.. -.Utk. per 8-lb,
box. $1.6ti; white, pi-r 8-in hot, i 6 : Mis
souri, box of 24 (lis., $2.0t'i2.26.
STRAWBERRIES Home gniwn, per 34
Ut. case, $1.76iu2.tO; Denver, per cose ot
; i -II I . . 42.00.
CRANHERR1ES Jerseys, per crate. $1 6.
GOOSEbEUKIEH-Hox of 24 qtr. iiuu
CANTAIX3UPES Texas, per crate, $3.00
04.60; California, per crate, ponies, $3 O01
standards. $4.00.
WA TKKMFLONS Alabama Sweets, 26ci)
30c each; crated, ivc per lb.
RASFPERIUES-Ked, box of 24 pts. $2.60:
black, box of 24 pis., $2.00.
HLA( KlIKHHIKS-t'use of 24 qts. 12 09.
TURNIPS New, per dor, 20c
CARROTS New , per dm., 20c.
WAX 11EAN8 Pei Vj-bu. box, iTic; string
beans, p. r oox, 76c; bu. box wax or
string, $1.60.
I'OTAauES Home-Krown, In sacks, per
bu., 36c; Colorado, per bu., 45c; new pota
toes, per bu., 660.
PEANtj Navy, per bu.. $2.00.
CAI'L1FIX)V'ER Home iiuwii, per orate
of 1 dor, F'Jc.
CI CL.MHEKS Per doz.. 45c.
PEAS New. ,ei hu box, $1.00.
TOMATOES Tennessee, per 4-baskct
crate, $1.00.
SPINACH Per bu.. 6O0.
CA R HAG E Homo grown, lr crates, per
lb.. 2Hc
ONIONS New, per dor bunches, 16c;
Bermudas, per crate of about bo lbs., $1.25,
RADISHES Hot house or southern, per
dox , ye.
LETT JCE Hot house, per dor, S500c;
head lettuce, per 4I0X.. 75c.
LEETS-New. per dor. 30o.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Swiss, ne, joc; Wisconsin
brick, 14c; Wisconsin llmberger, 15c; twins,
1-Vjo; young Americas, 12Hc
Is UTS v ulnuiu, .No. 1 soft shells, nest
crop, Tier lb.. 15c; hard sheik, per lb., 13c:
No. 2 soft shells, per lb., 12c; No. 3 hard
shells, per lb., 12u; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7c;
roasted peanuts per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts,
fier lb., 12f(,13a,o,; almonds, soft shell, per
b., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 15c; ahellbum
hickory nuts, per bu., $1.75; 1 'rge hickory
nuts, per ou., i.ou.
lilDEb ISO.
1 Hreen.
80; No. 2 green,
No. 2 salted, 8c;
3 veal calf. 9c: dr
ic; no. 1 salted, 9c;
No. 1 veal calf, 10c; No.
saitet
hides
salted, 7ri4c; sheep pelts, 26c4j$1.00; horse
hlilaii tl taWtit Afl
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. July 10 WHEAT July,
Sl'sc; Si-ptembiT, 79c; December, 79Vjc.
Cash, No. 2 hard, 9.T?i 9t'.Uc : No 3. vuic;
No. 4. 76'y!Kc; No. 2, red, 80cfto7c; No. 8, e.'l
84c; No. 4, 8u4j82o.
CORN July, tic; September, 49ic: 'De
cember. 43'4'j43,c; cash. No. 2, nilxed, 64-
64i-4c; No. 3, 63V54c; No. 2, white, 65V.c;
No. 3. 65c.
OATS No. 2, white. 84ft344c; No. 1,
mixed. 3:'4c.
EGGS Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan
sas, 12c; loss off cases included. Cast)
count, 10c; southerns, 6c.
RYE No. 2, 1. unlnal, 6.Vfj4iSe.
HAY Steady; . lioiee timothy, $9.5O4jT0.OO;
choice prairie $7.75.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, HWic;
packing. 14c.
Reneipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 1.H.400 2R.00
Corn, bu 89.0uO $1 :)
Oats, bu 13.000 3.1
REAL ESTATE TRAXSFKR).
Deeils filed for record July 10, as furnished
by the Midland Guarantee Trust com
pany, bonded .abstracter, 1814 i'uriittia
street for The Bee: .
J. H. Devlne et al. to Mary 8. Doo
ley. lot 6, block 60. South Omaha. ..$ 4M
V. Altes and wife to W. C. Renter,
lots 18 and 19, block 35, Albright's
Choice 1... 1
W. R. Jones and wife to W. C. Reu- '
ter, same property $00
Clenimle D. Smith and husband to O.
F. Morrison, lot 1, block 10, Plain
view . 2.500
F. W. Perkins and wife to C. M. Pull
man, lot 2, block 10, Improvement
association , 475
N llle Green et al. to L. J. F(ter,
lot 12. block 14, Carthage 1,000
V. II. I-aedcrlck et al. to O. B. Force,
lpts 1 and 3. block 3. Hillside No. 1... 800
W. C. Norrls to J. D. Wear, part of lot
8. Bluff View JGJ
Crelghton University to Martha M.
Ish. part of lot ti, block 88. City.,.. 1
W. P. l.vnch to Omaha Mercantile
company, lot 2, block 10i West
Omaha ,. , J
V. Morln and wife to Harriet L. Mc
Manus, lot 17, block 2, Koster's 30
Elsonore Flare company to Catherine
C. McGinn, lot 4o. Hensonhurst 44)
A. Swensun and wife to C. E. Hufner,
lot , block K Halcvon Heights 250
O. Meyer and wife to F. W, Meyer,
patt ,f lot 12, block 8. Omaha View. 70
L. M. Sister to A. Redgwlck. part of
lot 37. Hurr Oak 514)
J. F. Robert et al. to P. Dundee, part
of lot , block 18. South Omaha f.
E. F. Hall to Catherine Hlggtns, lot
6. block 1. Poppleton Park l,87i
J M. McMahan to J. E Oibbops, lots
5. t and 9 Rosellnd Place 504
Florence Grape Fruit company to
N. Larson, part of nwl4 nw, l-l-
13 , t.
N. Larson to If. Petersen, same. 414)
M. L Helnsman et al. Xo O. W. Kurz,
lot 8. block , Clifton HIM .
W. H. Arthur et. al. to Elisabeth M.
Shahan, tnxlot 7. 17-16-13 1800
Ellzalieth M. Shshnn to O. Borsch.
part taxlot 7, 17-lti-13
Bame to F. W. Troxler, part same ... 730
W. L Hennenhnfer to C. J. 6chults
part lots 18 and 14, block t, ftt-yniour
addition 1 500
F W. Csrmichsel to C. O. Talniage. "lot
23. block 99, Dundee 7,'
N. Pearsen and wife to Anna E
Boyce. part lot 4. bhwk 1, Kirkwood.. 1,30
B. Johnston to F. U Town, lot 8.
block 8. Spring Ike Park 650
South Omaha ljind company to An.
Ionia Moloiepsiy, lot , block 314,
South Omaha , jqj
Edwards-Wood Co.
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