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    TTIE OMATTA DAILY" PEE: TntTHRDAY, JULY 13. 1905.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARIET
Aft Ceres..
Prioei Hold
Easier.
a Little Bit
INCREASING RECEIPTS OF NEW WHEAT
General Good leather lielos the
Bears Cortriatat Cro Report
la Retarded aa Little Bear,
lah The Liverpool Market.
OMAHA. July 1. 1905.
"nH" eased ofT under the Influence of
general good weather and large new crop
iTZlW ,n e oiiweu July opened at
14soSc, agalnBt yesterdaye close ol 9oTsc,
and tne hlgn point waa 90SC Keceipta at
Kansas city and St, Louia were 261,000
. !ii y clOHeil " 8Se, September
ia uecemner at TOVauttteVc,
. -" waa a little, easier, on sales and
anticipation of a falling off In the export
demand The government report on com
waa said by tradera to be about what they
expected. July cloned at 66Sc, old July at
6o-c. beptemoer at 66c, old September at
'c.December at -nJ old December
at SOTac.
Oata cloaed with July at 32So. September
... iu7iw mi isecemoer at ai?kC.
Casn sales at Chicago yesterday were
Duenels No. 2 hard wheat, 11 000
bushels coin and 180.000 bushela oata. The
seaboard aold 48.000 bushels corn, 60,000
L..i.iium oata ana lt.uw buahela rye. Dellv
eriei or cqrn on July contracts at Chicago
us? wr j.u,uw Dusnels. un the
iioku cuo maraet fio. 2 red waa 924i92Sc
NO. i red, klSu92Mc: No. 2. hard. II. bi: N
1 hard, 85c and No. 8 aprlng, Sl.O5ijl.10; No.
2 hard waa Uit6o at Kansas city and No.
3 red, &KSc; No. 1 hard at St. Louie waa
SI. to and No. J red waa eiwflnen.
At Liverpool wheat declined, owing to the
American government report. Corn scored
an nuv.ntu, eausea Dy ahorta covering.
The close on wheat was S4lSd lower and
on corn a lower to .d higher.
The government- report was taken by
most traders as moderately bearish, aa It
made a better showing than generally an
ticipated. The report give farm wheat
reserves aa 24.Zj7,0o0 buahela. against 36.61.
000 bushels a year ago. This is about 4 per
cent of the crop. Southeastern Kurope re
ports wheat crop in very favorable con
dition. This means the Danube
country. A Canadian authority is
out with an estimate of an acreage of
4 019,000 for Manitoba and the territories.
The estimate shows an Increase of 17V
per cent over last year's area, which was
8.420,000 acres. Van Dusen-Harrlngton,
Minneapolis, have made a big report on
rust conditions In the northwest and the
result shows many samples of rust from
various portion of the northwest, but no
black rust haa yet developed. The report
concludea that damage from rust la largely
dependent on weather from now on. Bart-
lett, Frazler V Carrlngton say the aouthern
Mlnneaota crop conditions have Improved
wonderfully In ten days and the prospects
are lor a Dig yield.
Omaha Cash Prices,
fORN-No. 3. 1 car 61c.
Omaha Cash Sales.
) WHEAT No. 2 hard, 934196c; No. S hard,
864j92c; No. i hard, 704,84c; No. 8 spring,
ma.
CORN No 2. 67Hc; No. 3, 61c; No. 4, 60c
no grade, 464j48c; No. 2 yellow, 62o; No.
yellow, 61Sc; No. 2 white, 62c; No. 3 white
61 Sc.
OATS No. 3 mixed, 30c; No. 3 mixed,
29Sc; No. 4 mixed, 2S&29c; No. 2 white,
sivac; ro. i wnite, aou; no. wnite, uc
standard, 80c.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oati
Chicago 23 223 96
Kansas City 104 16 1
Minneapolis 109
Omaha 4 7 3
Duluth 6
St, Louis 137 19 . 26
Minneapolis Grain Market.
The range of prices paid In Minneapolis,
...... . . V. . . . 1. . T " 1 .1 .. 1 ' .. .1
pany, 110-111 Board ot Trade building, was
Articles. Open. High. I Low. Close. Yea y.
Wheat-I "1 J I
July... 10M 106SI 10&S 105SI 106S
Sept... 92S 92S 9S 90S I 93-i
Dao....89S8Sl 89SI 8S 8'S 80S
WEATHER IN THE GRAI.t BELT
Fair la Nebraska and Throughout
' West and Soathweei
The weather continues fair in Nebraska
and Is generally clear throughout the wes
and southwest. Light rains have fallen In
the extreme upper Missouri valley and
northwest, and a generally cloudy and
showery condition continues over the Mis
sissippi valley and eastern portions. Heavy
rains occurred In the South Atlantic states.
The weather is warmer In the central val
leys and west to the mountains and will
be warmer In the valleys tonight.
The Missouri river Is falling at Kansas
City and St. Joseph this morning and con
tinues to fall at ail points above.
Omaha record of temperature and precipi
tation compared with the corresponding day
of the last three years:
1905. 1904. 1908. 1902.
Minimum temperature.... 63 63 63 63
Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .02
Normal temperature for today, degrees.
Deficiency In precipitation since March L
1.27 inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1904,
2 34 Inchea.
Deficiency corresponding period la 1908,
4.18 Inches.
VMAiLi. DISTRICT REPORTS.
Temp. Rain.
Stations. Max. Mia. Inches. Sky,
Ashland, Net).... it
Auburn, Neb 77
.00
Clear
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
Clear
Clear ;
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Columbus, Neb.. 81
64
Kairbury, Neb.... 81 60
ralrmont, Neb... 82 68
Or. Island, Neb.. 84 60
llarttngton. Neb. 78 60
Oakdale, Neb.... 86 67
Omaha, Neb 73 60
Trkumah, Neb... 79 t
Carroll, la 78 66
Clarinda, la 76 66
Sibley, la 77 63
Sioux City, la.... 78 66
olorm Lake. la.. 75 62
Cloudy
DloTKlCT AVJSRAUE3.
No. of Temp. Rain.
Central. Stations. Max. iiln. Inchea.
Chicago. Ill
Columbus, O
Den Moines, la..,
IndlanapolU, Ind
Kansas City. Mo,
lxxnsvlHe. Ky...
Minneapolis
Omaha, Neb
Si Louis. Mo....
27 78 63 .18
18 84 66 .30
14 74 68 .20
11 84 62 .24
19 78 66 .16
1. 64 4 .14
27 62 68 .04
16 78 64 .00
13 78 62 .28
L. X. WKL3H,
Local Jfbrwcaster. Weatber tiureau.
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
The range of prices paid In Kansas City,
as reported by the FaI wards-Woods com
pany, 110-111 Hoard ot Trade building, was:
Artlclea. Open. High. Low. Cloae. Yea'y
Wheat
July ,
Sept .
Deo .
Corn
July .
Sept .
Deo .
Ca la
Sept .
Torn
July .
Sept ,
Lara
July .
Sept ,
Rihs
July ,
Sept .
82S 82S 81 SIS 2S
7 79 77S 77S 79
78S ' WSI T7V 77Vs 79S
63 62S 62 62S 62S
49S S
43Si . 4JS 4-- 42 43
80S 80S ? ' 0
12 60 12 60 12 85 12 35 12 60
12 73 13 .3 12 62 12 62 12 76
8 97 697 890 6 93 TOO
?U 7 15 T 06 7 06 T15
T 47 7 47 7 42 7 45 T 50
7 75 1 76 7 8 7 65 7 77
KANSAS CITY. July 13.-WHEAT-July.
81c; September. 77S77Sc; December, , 77 S f
77Se; cash. No. 2 bard, 81SVoc; No. 3,
traffic; No. 4. soStSc: No. 3 red. a.tfSSo; No.
8. 8fw7c; No. 4, ij84c.
CORN July. 61c; September, 4Sc; De
cember. 42043c; cash, No. 3 mined, M'iJ
'"OAT 8 No. 3 white, 85c; No. I mixed, SSSa.
HAY-Peady; choice timothy, 896iol0."o;
choice prairie. 37.7iwi 00.
KXlOS Steady : Mmaouii and Kansas, new
No. 2 whiiewood cases Included, lJo; case
11... oua returned mC less.
UlTTKR Creamery, USfcloSo; packing
atock, 14c. .,. ,.
Jf3.T3ll. S38IILHI"-llia,
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu....
Oats. bu....
as. 400
41. V
'.40
17.")
,000
Dalath Grain Market.
Dl'LI'TH, July ll.-WHEAT-To
No 1 northern. 81. 1. On track:
arrive:
No. 1
8i.oos;
northern. 8US: No. 3 northern
July. 3108S; KepUinber, new, tc, ns
leinber, old, 81Sc . ' '
OATS 'fa arrive and on track, 82c
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. July 12.-CORN-Hlgher: N, 3
yellow. tsc; No- 3. 6Se; No. 4, tSc.
OATS- Higher: No. 3 while, S3Sc; No.
white, 32,iM2Sc
Mlaaeapolla Hrala Market.
MiKNEApoM? July --"'HEATr0'
l sWi thei.i, 31S; Nw. porthcrn, II C6S;
July, I105H; September. 8fv December.
Sc: No. 1 hard, $1.11S-
IT)L'R Flrsl lial.nl. t l(T,d V a.u-nn.4
patents, 85 !(, .,, first' clears,' $i.vVj, 4.10;
second clears, $2.75S2.i6.
tHAN-ln bulk, 112.754jlS.00.
CHICAGO GRAIJI AUD PROVISIONS
feat ares of the Tradlnsr mm rin.l.
Prices oa Board ol Trade.
ClIirAOil l..lw 11 . ..,...,
- " 1 hi liquidation
oue to weather rnnriiiinn. rU.ruhi tnr
?r,'!w!.".wnettl caused a slump of ptactlc-
'y c nere today In the price ol wheat
lor HeDtemhor ricllv.,-., ti,. . t-u
of the government report was also a weak
ening Influence. The market closed at al
most the lowest point of the day. Corn
a OT Sc. Oata are down Sc. 1'rovialona
rW ,OM 0t 1KU2C.
The Wheat innrL,.i ,mm . .
start. At the opening the September op
tion was oft Ho to c at 7ic to 7Sc Aa
trie aesston advanced prlcea continuously
aropped off under general profit taking.
iwo factora were resiMinslble for the ex-
11 , wettKr" that prevailed throughout
tne day. One of lima a fu.tor. wan t has
aU romenl Tf,Prt Issued late yesterday.
A bullish report had been generally ex
pected, but Instead the report was de
c dedly bearish. Acccording to the offi
cial statistics the condition of HI reported
lor winter wheat lniit.i nrMiin ..i
4J8.0UO.0O0 bu. The condition of ill reDorted
lor aprlng wheat gave promise of a yield
of 27i.0Uj.oOO hn ti,. ...inw,.
of aprlng and winter wheat, 6h,OO0,OO0 bu . is
. , 'J1. lu exceaa of laat year'a crop, the
yle id for the United Statea a year ago being
eatlmated at 652,ooo,0oo bu. Extreme weak
ness oi tne beptember option at Minne
apolis had a bearish effect on the market
here, tor September the loweat point of
the day waa reached at 6Tc. The market
closed weak with Septemlier at 8tyyiic.
Clearancess of wheal and fiouf were equal
to i6,OoO bu. Primary receipts were 44h.un)
bu., compared with Z87,000 bu. a year ago.
Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported
leuelpts of 137 cars, against 6o4 cars last
week and 230 Cars a year ago..
The corn market was deefdedly weak
early in the day on prollt taking due to the
large acreage of corn shown by the gov
ernment crop report. Clear, warm weather
gava additional Impetus to the downward
trend of vslues. Towurd the middle of the
sesRlon active support from bull leaders
Imparted a firmer undertone and caused
a fair recovery in prices. The market
closed quite firm. September opened So
to So lower at 6&So to U sold off to
64'4c(54Sa and closed at 66c. Local re
ceipts were 223 care with 64 care of contract
grade.
Weakness of other grains caused a slight
reaction in the oats market. The govern
ment report and improved weather were
additional depressing Influences. After the
first hour trading was- of small volume.
September opened Sf'So to So lower at
81 S3 31 So to 81 So. sold off to 31 He and
cloaed at aiS'Uilo. Local receipts wero
to oars.
Selllag by prominent packers was re
sponsible for a weak tone In provisions. A
decline of 6a to 10c in the price of live
hogs started the prom taking. At the
closa September pork was off 2JH0 at
12.ti2S. Lard was down 10c at $7.10. Ribs
were also off 10c at 37.7oig7.72tt-
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
84 cars; corn, 808 cars; oats, 12S cars; hogs,
28,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Art idea. Open. I Hlgh.j Low. Close. I Tea y
Wheat I I
July 90-390H 90S 89S 9'90TOl
Sept. R7SS 7S 86S8WSK6ttl 88
Ieo. 87SUtt 87S M 8ttS'&4188&b8Vs
Corn
Muly 60S 60S 66 66S ' 66
IJuly btS 6S 66 6tS 6S
tSept, 6&SHV66V8,64V9H - 66S65Vfl66
18ept. 66SeS 66S64S(lS 66 6&S
iDec. SiU41,49a-t!S 48S 48S 49
Oats I
Juy I 33 33S S-'S 3274 33S
Sept. 131S'9-S31S'tt 81S31SWS 2S
Dec. 32 32 81 S 31 S 32S
May 33S 83S 33S 33S.33S'ai4
12 45 12 45 12 46 1 3 46 12 62H
Sept. 12 76 12 76 12 fc-'S 12 62 S 12 86
Oot. 12 86 12 86 12 67S 12 6"S 12 90
July" 7 00 7 00 6 7S 6 97S 1 00
Sept. 720 720 7 10 1 10 720
Oct. 7 26 7 26 7 17S 7 17S 7 30
Ribs
July ; I47S 7 60
Sept. 7 0 7 80 7 70 7 72S 7 82S
Oct. 7 82S 7 86 1 76 7 77 S 7 87S
No. 2. tOld. JNew.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Steady ; winter patents, 84.304.40:
Straights, 34.004(4.20; spring patents. JoOiig
6.70; straights. $3.76(05.00; bakers. 2.4ott3.30.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. 1.101.14; No. 3,
31. 06ft 1-10; No, J red, Il.o0igl.01.
CORN No.' 2, 6767So; No. 1 yellow,
67Sc.
OATS No, 2. 33Hc; No. 2 white, 3434Sc;
No. 8 white. 33Vii34c.
BARLEY Good feeding, 42244c; fair to
choice malting, 47(849c.
SEEDS No. 1 flax, S1.2A: No. 1 northwest
ern, 61.44; clover, contract grade, 312.75jfl3.00.
I'KUVISIONS-Mesi porK, per uoi., iiz.do
ffl2.ob. Lard, per 100 lbs.. 3tt.97Sf7.00. Short
ribs sides (loose). $7.50ig7.60. Short clear
Sides (boxed), 87. 75.fi 8.00.
Following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 13.900 14,600
Wheat, bu 62,0o0 47.100
Corn, bu 491,000 SN).3O0
Oats, bu i3,&00 I6O.60O
Rye, bu 1.000 1.0"0
Barley, bu 63,000 2.3O0
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creamerlea, 1619Sc;
dairies, l&fflfcc. Eggs, Arm; at mark,
cases Included, 13Sc; firsts, 16c; prime
firsts, 16Sc; extras, ISSo. Cheese, Arm;
9S1.10HO.
St. Loots General Market.
ST. LOUIS, July 12. WHEAT Futures
lower, cash, higher; No. 2 red, cash, ele-
vateor, 8SSc; track. 9104c; July, 84V4o; Sep
tember, 83S84c; No. 2 hard. 21.06.
CORN Weak; No. 2 cash. 66c; September,
lUte. December. 46So; track, 66Sc.
OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 33c; track, 34ft
84c: July. 8OS0; September. 29c; No. 2
white. 86c.
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents. 34.70
64.90; extra rancy ana siraignt,. t.Bi.Ji
clear, t3.J64j3.60.
SEEDS Timothy, spot, steady, 32.0OS2.40;
new. 83.60 bid. ,
CORNMEAL Steady, 32.70.
Vir AN Hteadv: aacked. east track. 73674c
HAY Strong; timothy, 89.oO4fl4.00; prairie.
36 UKa 10 00.
IKON COTTON TIES 99c,
BAQOIN-8So.
hkmp TWINE V4c.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower! jobbing,
tn-xi Tjirrl. lower: Drime steam. 86.62S4.
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed, extra shorts,
.-.-I. ril.a tft 0ifi.12ii: abort cleara.
faru Hacnn steady: boxed, extra shorts,
mil: sti
en. 9S
" " . 1 1 .a r -. l c-i I- 1 .
121: clear riDa, 0.10.0171, mvu vii,
O 1-U.
POULTRY Quiet; chickens, 9Sc; springs,
is... torkeva. ISc: ducks. So; geese, MiSc
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 16S&2IO;
dairy, 1417c.
EGOS yulel. lOSc.
case count.
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
4.0110 i),co
13n,ooi 90.000
19.0"0 35,000
26.000 82.UU0
Snarar and Molasses
NEW YORK, July 12. 8 HOAR Raw,
easy; fair refining-, SS: centrifugal, He test,
4c; molasses sugar", 8 So. Refined, unset-
tied: no. o, i". . . -
No. 9. 4 60c; No. 10, 4.46c; No. 11. 4 3&c; No.
13. 4 30c; No. 13, 4.30c; No. 14, 4.16c; confec
tiTiners' A. 6.16c; mould A, 66c; cutloaf. 4c;
crushed. c; powdered, 64uu; granulated, 1
5 3oc: cubes, 6.6nc. '
NEW ORLEANS. July ll-SI'GAR-Quiet;
open kettle, centrifugal, 4Vf-4Sc;
centrifugal whites, 4 15-iej6 15-16c ; seconds,
atta'd i'fc-
MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle, 13
26c; centrifugal, 6fll4c:
BYRL'P Nominal. 800.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, July 12 -COTTON-Market
opened weak at a decline of 8&I5 points,
in line wlih lower cables, while good
weather over the best promoted bear
pressure and some liquidation. The close,
while steady In tune, was at a net decline
of about 211 points. Bales were estimated
at 600 ouO hales.
NEW ORLEANS. July 12.-COTTON-Sleady;
good ordinary, S'.c: low middling.
lOSc middling, lose; good middling, 111-lte;
middling fair. llc; receipts, 2,03 bales;
stock. 60. 37 bales.
LIVEKPOOU July l?.'-COTTON-In spot
small business was done; prices 12 points
lower: American middling fair, -4tJ, good
middling. .ld: middling, 6.y:d: low mid
dling 6 3d; good ordinary, 6.6bd; ordinary.
6 6W. The sales of the day were 6.(08
kal-a. of which 1.500 Pales were for specu
lation and export and included 1,8 bales
American. Receipts, 1S.UM bales. Including
9.1W bales American.
ST LOl'ld. July 11 COTTON-Julet;
middling. 10 15-lhc; sales, 3v bales; re
ceipts, none; shipments. 440 bales; stock,
84.7vl bales.
CosTee Market.'
NEW YORK. July 1! COFFEE Market
for futures opened steady at uachanged
prh-es to a decline of 6 4olnts In keeping
with some disappointing European caUts.
Trading continued very quiet here, but the
market recovered the Initial loss and closed
steady at an advance of 64 10 points. Sales
wr n-portod of 12 uoO bags. Including
Srpteinber at 6 La6iH. ; Octol-r. Hoc; Ie
ceaibei . 7.tt'j7 loc; Wccii 7 2uc; May, J 80c.
Spot. aiad ; N. 7 hw, luvoc. eu.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Propec!i for Enmper Crtpi Etcdi Stock
Market Up Again.
GRANGER RAILWAYS MAKE BIG ADVANCE
Demand for Time Loans Canses
Money Ratea to Harden and A t
traets Forelan Fnnds to the
Inlted States.
NEW TORK. July 12. -The report of the
Agricultural department on the condition
of the cereal crops as of July 1 was an
effective sustaining Influence on prices of
itocks tortny and served to protect the mar
ket against the effect of the continuation
of yesterday's profit-tsklng movement. On
the opening rise in prices the selling of this
character was conrplcuous, but with the
persistence of the firmer tone In the mar
ket the pressure to sell became less urgtnt.
The stocks chosen for the leadership of the
recovery were Indicative of the part played
by the crop report on the movement. The
volume of the buying was very moderate
and the decline In the total of the day's
sales from the recently prevailing averares
was perhaps the most significant featurt ot
the market.
The movement In the wheat market was
a corroboration of the Importance attached
to the government report In the atock mar
ket and for the flrat time In many daya
the prlcea movement was consistent In the
stock and commodities markets, wheat de
clining when stocks advanced. The Indi
cated wheat ctop of over 7u0.'i00,000 bushels,
and the possibility of a bumper corn cron
were accepted as giving full promise ot
Eroflta,ble traffic for the granger railroads,
ome of the high priced closely held stocks
In that group made wide advances on a
light absorption. The favorable weather
In the spring wheat region helped the
northern grangers. The failure yesterday
to secure a quorum of Union Pacific di
rectors was regarded from a revised stand-
folnt as leaving open the possibility of
ater action for increasing the dividend,
and diecussion of this probability was an
active factor In the market. The demand
for time loans for the longer periods was
still a feature of the money market and
the demand was snld to come for renewal
from other than Stock exchange circles.
The hardening of the money market at
tracted offerings of foreign funds In this
market and the selling of exchange bills on
this account weakened the . foreign ex
change. 'market. The Immediate closing of
subscriptions to the new Japanese loan ap
portionment was testimony to the large
volume of the applications, and It Is ex
pected that the allotments will be followed
by release of borrowings for over-subscrip
tions, as there Is no discount allowed for
payments made In advance before August
8. The local banks are making preparations,
however, Tor the call upon government de
posits for Saturday next, aa Interior banks
usually meet such requirements by draw
Ing on the New York account. The late
rise In Northern Pacific to 2olS. the high
est price since the corner In the stock, was
accompanied by rumors of an Intended ex
tra dividend, and just before the close the
action Increasing the Baltimore St Ohio
semi-annual dividend of 2 per cent was
nnounced. The closing, In consequence.
was firm, but rather dull.
Honda were Irregular. Total sales. Dur
value. X3.440.iaio. i nlted States bonds were
unchanged on call.
The following were the ouotatlons on the
New York Stock exchange:
Sales.Itlgh.Low.Close
Adams Ex
Amal. Copper
Am. Car A Foundry.
83S
SOS
98S
81S
82S
SfiS
98S
81S
do pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
do pfd
Am. Ex
Am. Hide & L. pfd..
Am. Ice
Am. Linseed Oil
300
600
3SS
24S
do pfd
Am. Locomotive
L700
100
8,900
4fS
111S
lies
139"
(7S
107S
8fS
102
158
115
do pfd ;
Am. Smelt. & Refng.
do pfd
Am. Sugar Refng
Am. Tobacco pfd ctf.
Anaconda M. Co
Atchison
do pfd
Atlantic Coast Line,.
Bait. & Ohio
do pfd
Rrooklyn R. T
Canadian Pnclflo ....
Central of N. J
Chesapeake & Ohio..
Chicago 4 Alton
2,300 63,'
do rfd
Chi. Gt. Western
Chi. ft N. W....
C, M. St P
Chi. Term. St T
do pfd
C. C. C. A St. L
100 40S
' 8,000 'ivi
600 27
200 K0
K0 88
200 189
200 10S
Colo. Fuel Iron....
Colo. A Southern ....
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Consolidated Gas ....
Corn Products
dc pfd
Delaware A Hudson.
D.. L. A W
Den. A Rio Grande..
do pfd
Dlstlllera' Becuritlea.
Eric
300
"'206
80.400
6,0-K)
8,900
400
41 S
47S
83 S
72S
177S
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
General Electric ....
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central
International Paper..
do pfd
International Pump..
do pfd
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Louts. A Nashville...
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
Mex. Central
Minn. A St. Iuls....
M . St. P. A S. 8. M.
do pfd
Missouri Pacific
Mo., Kan. A Tex
do pfd
National Lead
N. R. R. ff M. pfd...
N. Y. Central
N. Y.. O. A W
Norfolk A Western..
do pfd
North American
Pacific Mail
Pennsylvania
People's Oas
P.. C.. C. A St. L
Pressed Steel Car....
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car.
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
St. L A S. F. 2d pfd.
St. Louis 8. W
do pfd
Southern Pacific
6,400 169S
80S
rs
62S
700
2,200
4O0
1.900
7,0)0 .
400 '
66i
149S
166
82S
127
22H
68
14-7S
16&S
W
125S
a
3,200
800
1,200
200
148
62V
86S
145H 147S
517 62S
84S 8nS
91S
9S WS
42S 43
141S 142S
104S 1S
300 33 39S
200
79.4O0
'"ioo
1.5K)
2.6"0
6.500
loO
400
241
107
241
104S
2-0
11.700
do tifd
Southern Railway....
8.400 33S S3
do pfd
Tenn. C. A I., exdiv.. 11.100
Texas A Pacific W
T., St. U A w :v
do pfd l"0
Union Pacific 91,4i0
do pfd
U. S. Ex
V. 8. Realty
U. B. Rubber
do pfd
U. 8. Steel
do pfd
Va.-Carollna Chem..
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wells-Fargo Ex
800
2,t()
1.4"0
66.7J
27. 0
1,300
9S
41 S
lfS
33S
101 S
100 39S 89S
Westinghouse Elec .....
Western Union V" 93 S
W. A L. E l' 1'S 'S
Wis. Central S '
do pfd 4i0 62 61
Northern "Pacific .... 14."0 201 S l"
Central Leather 6-0 46S 4nS
do pfd 8u0 105 104S
Total sales for the day, 621,600 shares.
Kan York Mining Stacks.
NEW YORK. July 12. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Adams Can
Alloa
Braeo
Brttoawlrk Con
( omSLactl Tunnel ,.
Cos. (el. A Vs....
Horn Silvsr
Iron SlKef
Lsadvllla Cos ......
Offered.
11
IT
(Little Chief ...
ontarle
Ophtr
faoenlx
Irotoal
j Savage
Sierra Nevada
Small Hupaa ..
Iguadsrd
. II
. 4
. t
.1M
.116
.474
. 1
. It
. 61
. M
. !6
.lue
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. July 13 Bank clearlnga for to
day were 3l.4fa.W7 .8 and for the corre
ponding date last year 31.23.912.12.
w
Trcsaary Stateaaent.
WASHINGTON. July ll.-TodayS SUte
merit of the treasury balances irl the gon
el fund, exclusive of the 3laO ofi.i) gold)
reserve in the division of rfcueinpUoa,
shows: Available fash, balance, $135. 3.-2.725;
gold, 370.M5.6.'
w York Money Market.
NEW YORK. July 12,-MONEY-On cnll.
steady at tS&S per cent; closing bid
offered at 2S per cent; time loans firmer;
Sixty days. 8-9 .IS per cent; ninety days, 3Stf
3tt per cent; six months. 4 per cent; prime
mercantile paper, 44S per cent.
BTERLINiJ EXCHANGE Heavy, with
act'ial business In bankers' bills at 84 9Vs0rt
t.mlfit for demand and at 84 M1.V34 M:0 for
sixty-day bills; posted rates. 14 85(114 M and
4 87Si4 8S; commercial hills. 84.Mti4 8S.
SILVER Bar. bic; Mexican dollars. 4"e.
BONDS Government, steadv: railroad.
Irregular.
Closing quotations on bonds were:
IT. S. nr. Is rf lot1 Japas ts. nn ...
.1IH
.
. list
.1M
.104
7"4
. 11'
. M
.101
. I7H
i. !S
. t4j
.US
. 77
.10J
do eoupoa
los do III sarias
'' do 4ia, ctfs
1"4 L a N. nnl. 4a
I. f. Is, rt
do coupon .
V. 8. nw
4a. rf.
.13IU. Manhattan t. 4i
Mct. Central 4a...
W4 do lrt Inc
.104 Minn 81. L. 4l
do coupon
V. 8. old is, rag
do coupon
Am
Toharro 4s, ctfs. Tit M , K &
T. 4a ...
do (a, clti
...i!t do la
...lim N. r. r. of m e.
... MS N. Y. C. t ISa..
...HH N. J. C. i. ta....
...lo', so. racifla 4a
... M do .la
...114 N. A W. .. 4a ...
... ' O 8. L. rfdi. 4a.
... HI Pans. conr. is.
...lVhV Keallna ana. 4i
Atchison ten. 4a..
do ad. 4a
Atlantic r. L. 4a
Bal. Ohio 4a ..
do IWa
Cantral of Oa. a
do lat Inc
do Id Inc
..lOJtt
. . 101
Chas. A Ohio 4S.
thlca(o A. Ia
C. B. n. 4s..
C , R. I. A P. 4a.
do col. 5b
C C. A St. U . 41
Chlraro Tar. 4a
Colorado Mid. 4a
', . I., a l M.
.101 1 gt. L A 8. r.
. K St. U 8. W. c
c. sa ns
t( 4a. M
. 4s... tits
. 4t Seaboard A. L. 4a..
lUH So. PaclBc 4s
do lat 4a. ctfi...
. 4t So. Rallwar it
. M1 Taiaa A P. la
.. '
, . 154a
,.llt
..WIS
..
.1S
..12S
.. f.t
,.ins
.. 7J
,. H
.. 14
,. M
Colo. A So. 4a
tolo. Ind
do set
6a. sat A.. T4 T , St. U A W. 4a
. 3 tnlon Paclfli- 4a....
.IM do con. 4a
.KhS V. 8. Bioal ttt ta...
. Wabaah la
10j- do dab. B
Cuba aa, ctfs
D. A H. U. 4a ...
Ulatlllsra' See. ta.
Ens prior lias 4a.
do gen. 4a
r w. a a. c. ia.
Hocslof Val. 4Sts.
Offered.
. II W raiam lid. 4a
..lit
W. a L. E. 4a..
lui!Wia. Cantral 4a..
Boston Stoeks and Bonda.
BOSTON. July 1-Call loans, 3ig3S per
cent; time loans, 3S'ij4S per cent. Official
quotations on stocks and bonds were:
Atcbiaon adj.
do 4a
Mei. Cantral
. M Adventure ,
.lO1 AllOiMS
. 79 i Amalgamated ..
. Ki4j American Zinc .
111 Atlantic
.156 Btnaham
... 4
... S7
... Ml
...
... 14
... !
...149
... t"H
... eS
... H
... 81
... I
... M
... a
... t
... 411
...
... I4i4
... o
... 23M
...101
... 714
...114
... 7H
... 2614,
...
... ld
... 43
... t
... 10S4
.. .111(1,
4a.
Aii-hlaon
do pfd .
Boston A Albany
Boston & Mains lit
(I. A Hacla...
Hoaton Kievaled ..
Pllrhburi pfd
Meilcan Cantral ..
N. Y , N. H. A H
"Para Marquatta .
I'nloo Pacltlo
. .loi ; Centennial
..146 .rnoper Range .
.. 21V4 Daly Win
. .tlAl Homlnion Coal
. . 1 Granby
..m4 iKle Hoyala ....
.. i .Maaa. Mining ..
.. Hi Michigan
.. Mohawk
. .13 Mont. C. A C.
..lal old Dominion ..
..n naccola
.. Wis Parrot
..104 qulnrv
.. S3 Shannon
Amtr. Aria. Cham
do
pfd
Pnau. Tubo.
Amer.
Amer,
Sugar
do
pfd
Amer.
Amer.
t. a t
Woolen ....
do
Bid
Dominion I. AS.
"Edlaon Else.
lllu
.246 Tamarack
Maaa. Klootrlo
1IU Trinity
do pfd
Maaa. Uaa
Inlted Fruit
United tihos Msch...
do pfd ,
U. 8. Steal
do prd
Waatlng. common .,
ttlU. "Asked.
. sl'a I lilted Copper
. 44 L. 8. Mlnluf..
.lit f. 8. Oil
. t tah
. SI iVOtorls
. 14S Winona
.lOZ't Wolverine
U
London Stork Market.
LONDON, July 12. Closing quotations on
locks were
Consols, money ..
do socount
Anaconda
Atcbiaon ,
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio.
Canadian Paclflo
Chea. A Ohio....
Chicago Ot. W....
C, M. A 8t. P..
bebeera
Denver A R. O..
do pfd
Erie
do lat pfd
do id pfd
Illinois Centrsl ...
Louis. A Kaah...
SO 1 11
... 0S
... 6 Mi
... 67
...104S
...117',
N. Y. Central..
Norfolk AW...
do pfd
Ontario A W...
Penneylvania
Rand Mines
Heading
do lat pfd ...
do 2d pfd....
60. Railway ...
do pfd
So. Pacltlo
t'nlon Paclflo ..
do pfd
I. 8. Steel
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
...1614
... 17
...
... &SH
... 7IS
... A
... tt
... 4
... 4a
... 34W.
..100
... w
...130
...10(1
... c
...1044,
... 20
... 41(4
...15i.S
... 61
... iOS,
...lkl
... 1S
... us
... e
... 47
... 4',
... 74
...171(4
...162W
M , K. A T.
Spantnh 4s
1
SILVER Har, sternly, 7 6-16d per ounce,
wnji r, i i "4i per cent.
The rate of discount In the' open market
for short bills Is 1 13-J4 per cent; for three
months' bills, 1 per cent.
NEW
YORK
(1EM5BAL MARKET
(notations of the Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. July 12 -FLOUR-Recelnts,
12.871 bbls.; exports, 16.778 bbls.; sales, 3,200
pkgs.; market dull and barely steady; win
ter patents, 34.904J6.25; winter straights,
J4.604i4.80; Minnesota Tatents, to.50((j6.00; win
ter extras, : 33.lCKg3.G5w.. Minnesota bilkers.
83.754.15; winter low grades, 33.003.65. Rye
flour, steady; fair to good, 84.2&i$4.60; choice
to fancy, 84.60ft4.90. .
CORNMEALv-Steady; fine white and yel
low, 31. 26411-80; coarse, il.144fl.la; kiln dried,
2.90i3.00.
BARLEY Dull; feeding. 48Se, c. 1. f.
New York; malting, 4o4ia-c, c. 1. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 4.000 bu.; Bales, 4.100,
000 bu. futures. Spot market easy; No. 2
red, 31.0061.02 In store) No. 2 red, &9Sc, f o.
b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 31.18S.
f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Manitoba,
3112, f. o. b. afloat. Options, as a result of
the bearish government report, coupled
with decided improvement In spring wheat
newa and weather conditions west, de
clined nearly 2c today. Stop-loss selling and
bear pressure were features and the mar
ket closed SSlSo net lower. Sales in
cluded: No. 2 red July, ft&StJTgC, closed at
950 : September, 90St91 9-lc, closed at
90Sc; December, 90S4I91 13-16c, closed at
90Sc.
CORN Receipts, 128,626 bu.; exports, 107,
677 bu.; sales, 80,000 bu. spot. Spot market
easy; No. 2, 62Se elevator and tiQ t. o. b.
afloat; No. 2 yellow, 63So; No. 2 white, 03c.
Option market was neglected all day and
closed partly So net lower. July closed at
62SC.; September closed at 61Sc.
OATS Receipts, 87,6u0 bu.; exports, 4,850
bu. Spot market steady; niixed, 26 to' 32
lbs., 35Sfl3tS; natural white, 80 to 32 lbs.,
37S&U0SC.; clipped white, 80 to 40 lbs., 36 u
41c. HAY Dull; shipping, 60G6c; good to
choice, 764J1&OC.
HOPS steady; state, common to choice,
1904 crop, 224j'26c; 1908 crop, l&a21c; "ids, 10
Sil2c. Pacific coast, 1904 crop, 224r26c; 1908
crop. 1S4j2oc; olds, 10 12c.
HID Eo Steady ; tialveston, 20 to 25 lbs.,
20c; California, 21 to 26 lbs., 19c; Texas
tdry). 24 to SO lbs., 18Sc.
LEATHER Quiet; acid, 2426e.
PROVISIONS Beef, easy; family, 312.60
ji3.00; mess, 31O.O0itjlO.5O; beef hams, 321.0ol
22 60; packet, 811.0ou 11.60: city extra India
mesa, 319.&04120.00. Cut meats, steady; pick
led bellies, 8S.2610 00; pickled shouldeis,
36.604pH.00: pickled hams. 810.2510.60. Lard,
easy; western steamed, 87.20; refined, easy;
continent, 37 26; South America. 38; com
pound, 3o.S7Sra6.62S. ' Pork, quiet; family,
3ls.6uuvl6.oo; snort clear, 3l3.uoal4.75; mess,
313.6oul4.25.
TALLOW Dull; city (32 per pkg.), 4S2!
country (pkgs. free), 4S'u4So.
BUTTE7R Firm; receipts, 3.627; street
price, extra creamery, 20SS21c; official
price, creamery common to extra, 174j3Sc;
state dairy, common to extra. lViS.c;
renovated common to extra, 13SulSc;
western Imitation creamery, common to
extra, 16c4jl9c
CHEESE State, full cream, small colored
and white, fancy, 8Sc; state, full creain,
fair to choice, SV'flkSc; state, full creain,
large, colored and white. 8Sc
EGGS Steady; wrstern, 14ul8Sc.
POULTRY Alive, lrregujar; western
spring chlckcna, 17c; fowls, 14Sci turkeye,
14Sc; dresaed, quiet; western broilers, 17 (if
20c; fowla, Uo; turkeya, 17c.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Julv 12. METALS The
English tin market waa again higher with
spot closing at 148 and futures at 141
log, but the advancea being regarded aa
eiieculatlve had little influence locally,
where the demand waa on let. and spot re
mained aa previously quoted at. 131.25
31.60. Copper waa lower in London, closing
at 66 for spot and AW 6a for futurea. The
local market waa unchanged with lake and
electrolytic quoted at $16.00 and casting at
814.76. lead waa unchanged at 34 .&uij4.6o
In th New York market, but ruled firm
In London and cloaed at 13 11a 3d. Spel
ter also advanced in the English market,
closing at 24 2a Cd, but remained steady
here at 85.Ru6.4o. Iron cloaed at 49a 4d In
Glasgow and at 46s 4Sd In Mlddlesboro.
Locally Iron waa unchanged. No. 1 foun
dry la quoted at 816.2.Vfrl6.5o; No. 2 foundry,
northern 315.5("ijl6 0O; No. 1 foundry, south
ern. 315 Ff 15.75; No. 1 foundry, southern,
soft, S16 2Fi"al&.o0; No. 3 foundry, aouthern,
314.75615.26.
Olla aad Roala.
NEW YORK. July 12 OIL-Cottonaeed.
firm; prime crude, nominal; prime yellow,
2!S4)29c. Petroleum, quiet; refined. New
Yoik. 3890; Philadelphia and Baltimore.
36.86; prime In bulk. 313.95. Turpentine,
easier at 61tS4l2c.
RoSIN Quiet; atralned, common to good,
$3 6o4l3.65.
OIL CITY. July 12-OIL8-Credlt bol
ancee, $1.27; certificates, no bid. Shipments.
79.7b bbla. average be 0b9 bhla.; runa. brf.919
bbls . average 68.518 bbls. Shlpmenta Lima,
47.872 bbls., average 32.1470 bbls.: runa, Lima,
66.579 bbla., average , 42 206 bbls.
SAVANNAH. July 12.-OH Turpentine,
cutet. 67 We
ROSIN-Flrm : A. B
38 au; F, 33 76; O. 33 80
(4 ou; M. K06; N, 34 lu;
84.78.
C. $8 35; D. $8 40; E.
If, $3.86; I, $3 90; K,
W. O., $4 30; W. W.,
' ' 4 1
Basra' Prlcea Lower.
KT3 W YORK. July 12 -All aiadea of re
fined augar ware rvducad luc per l'O pounda
1 wuajr.
OMABA LIVE ST0C1 MARKET
Btef Bteen Stead;, with Common Cows
Lower and Slow,
HOGS STEADY, WITH TRADING ACTIVE
Receipts of Sheen and Lambs Very
Light, with Qnallty of Offrrlnga
Only Fair and Market Bal
ing Active sat Strong.
SOt.TH OMAHA. July 12. 1.
Receipts were. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
I'lnini Aionnay b.a
Official Tuesdav t 2K3 lo.TsS
omcl.il Wednesday S.3&3 8,110
Three days this week.. 12.NI1 85.1M
Three days last week.... 8.00O li.l3
Same days week before.. 8.SJ SS,6
8ane three weeks ago.. 16.278 81,
Same four weeks ago. ...13.44? 85.743
Same days last year 4.44 ".fttt
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts
Of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, comparing with last
Xr: IS"- 1W4 inc. Dec.
cattle 4S2.J91 469,189 16.7V8
Holt 1.3i7,764 1,421,139 a3.8i6
Sheep 762.4M 721.0S7 41,366
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. I 1906. 1904.1908.1902.101.1900.189.
Juno 16..
June It..
June 17,.
June 18..
June 19..
June 20..
June 21..
June 32..
June 24.. 1
June 23..,
June 26..
June 27..
June 28..
June 29..
June 30..
July 1...
July 2...
July 8...
July 4..
July 6...
July 6...
July "...
July 8...
July 9...
July 10..
July 11..
July . 12..
t 19S
4 811 6 8SI
I 6 861 4 81
7 34 4 8b
2 64
8
3 M
4 871 8 01
4 til 6 94
6 20
7 23 6
7 ln.1 6 831 8 03
4 82 6
"Si
6 94
7 itl 16 1 6 Ml 3 84
9 iV
6 00 6 ss
7 411 6 89i 4 941 3 71
7 43 & HI 4 83 1 3
e J I 89 6 00) 8 86
7 691 6 W( 1 8 li
B III
s 0
i 12S
6 06 6 831
6 19 6 1 6 67
a 101 a 0.
7 67 6 991 n 1
5 27S1 I 6 70 1 61 i 33, I 10 8 63
6 31 S 8 14 6 561 7 61 6 611 6 3 1.4
6 29 S 10 I T 661 6 87 6 111 3 OS
6 21Sl 6 041 6 56 I 6 901 4 89 1 3 68
I S 08 5 661 7 61
6 Oil
8 68
6 22S
6 29 I
8 131 6 601
7 64 6 89
8 73
6 18 1 6 63,
7 64 6 82
4 921
6 Oil
6 60
8 78
. .".I
6 25S
6 23!
7 641 5 73
6 081 8 78
6 li 3 83
& 11) 3 81
8 M
5 13;
6 131 3 90
6 04 ' 3 96
6 02! 4 04
6 24WI 6 26!
6 65
I 6 79
7 751 ' I
7 821 6 S3!
7 80 6 83
7 Ml 6 sS!
7 791 6 921
7 7Ti 6 86
5 25SI 6 19
6 4S:
6 28
6 33
6 32
6 16
& 3H
6 15
6 41
6 32
6 n
6 38
Indicates tjunday' Holiday.
The official numoer' of cars of stock
brought In today by earri mad was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
C, M. St. P. Ry 3 3..
Wabash 6
Missouri Pacific 13 4
U. P. System 47 34
C. A N. W. Ry 1 1
F., E. A M. V. Ry 37 63
C. St. P. M. & O. Ry 7 7
B. & M. Ry 82 23 4
C. B. A Q. Rv IS 1 1
C. R. I. & P.. east 18..
Illinois Central 1.1
Chicago Great Western 11..
Total receipts....
149 131 6
The disposition of the day a receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of nead 'nuicated:
Cattle.
Omaha "packing Co 619
Bwlft and Company 1.023
Hogs. Sheep.
l.l'i4
2.801
2,529
9 sti
14
876
309
"228
Cudahy Packing Co..... 9-'8
Armour & Co 6"-0
Cudahy, Kansus cTty 198
Armour fc Co., K. C 60
Van Bant Co 4
Ixibman A Rothschild.... 6
Hill etc Son 36
Cudahv Bros. Ar Co
J. B. Root & Co 17
8 & S
2.179
"280
Held over 192 103
Total 3,647 9,262 1,029
CATTLE Receipts were moderate today,
about 137 loads being oa sale. This was
only about one-half . the cattle received
the same day last week, but the receipts
today showed a big Increase as compared
with the corresponding day a year ago.
There was a good supply of beef steers
on sale and the quality was fairly good.
Buyers were nn the hill early and there
waa considerable life to the trade, although
the market was slew In opening.
:. The gen-
eral market was about steady, but on some
of the less desirable grades prices looked
a little lower. Some sales of choice cattle
were stronger, but only on the kinds that
just suited the eye of the buyer. After
buyers and sellers got together trading be
came fairly active and the most of tho
cattle were picked up In good season.
There was a little weakness to the trade
on cows and helfero and salesmen found It
rather difficult to dispose of their holdings
at steady prices, except on the choice kinds
and in aome cases even these cattle looked
lower. On the common and grassy kinds
the market was off about a dime and trad
ing slow.
Trade on bulls, veal calves and stags waa
rather slow thla morning, although prices
were In about the same notches as yes
terday, the market being generally steady.
There, was a very small supply of Block
ers and feeders on sale this morning, hardly
a full load being offered. With the small
supply prices were about steady, although
there was a small demand. Representative
sales.
BEEF STEERS
No. Av fr.
1 730 t 86
I II1 4 00
t 1000 4 00
It 774 4 00
t 1164 4 00
It 764 4 05
11 174 4 16
1094 4 10
It ". 741 4 20
12 124 4 10
tl 838 4 10
4f. 860 4 80
11 121 4 80
790 4 10
I 460 4 IS
4 1124 4 36
4 1111 4 40
lull 4 40
16 1V74 4 40
4 184 4 40
II 1X4 4 40
II 1211 4 46
11 Hit 4 60
7 11U 4 60
42 1043 4 66
17 1114 4 61
I tit 4 64
11 964 4 84
10 1167 4 40
t 1121 4 40
44 U0 4 44
10 1177 4 40
1 1034 4 43
II s4 4 6
III 1044 4 44
12 10C1 4 14
11 lUl 4 70
No.
I
4
II
I
AT.
Pr.
4 T
4 TO
4 14
4 TO
4 Tt
4 Tl
4 T4
4 TS
4 80
4 84
4 80
4 80
I 84)
4 80
4 84
4 94
4 M
4 04
I 00
I 00
4 04
4 04
4 00
4 04
4 14
4 14
4 14
4 10
4 10
4 It
4 to
4 21
t 16
6 16
4 10
4 40
...1144
...1270
...1140
...1144
...1UI
...1204
...1011
...Utt
. ,.HX
...1224
...1140
...1117
...1111
...1094
...1124
...12MI
...1814
47.
10....
I. ...
41....
t
24....
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41....
11
I....
II. ...
It....
41....
1....
II....
60....
It....
I. ...
31....
41....
42....
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10....
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8 26 .20 heifers.. 1064 3 86
L. Davis Neb.
8 00 7 cows 960 3 15
3 90
28 steers. ..1165
HOGS A srood ahlPDins demand saved
the day In the hog yards tills morning. The
market opened lower, but after the first
round or two a good shipping demand de
veloped and the market strengthened.
There was a moderate run for a Wednes
day, about 134 cars lelng on aale. After
buyera and sellera got down to business
there waa considerable activity to tho
trade and the hoga were all s M by '0
o'clock. The market ruled generally steady
with yesterday's best, although, as noted
above, the opening wos lower. The bulk
of the hogs aold at 86.3Vi.36, with the
long string at 8-VS-S- At this time of
year 'eastern markets get a good many
grassy hogs from northern points and these
kinds shippers do not want. There Is
usually not enough of the good kinds to
pick from and the orders come west. For
this reason aone are looking for a good
shipping demand from now on through this
and probably next month.
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61
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71
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SHEEP Satisfactory selling conditions
waa the principal feature of the aheep
market again today. The market at this
point Is In excellent shape and haa been
for some time, there being a strong demand
for supplies. The ale of the runa seems
to make little or no difference, as buyera
go after a liberal supply aa hard as after
a light one. Prices here are well in linn
with other points, and it looks as though
buyers could handle fairly liberal receipts.
There were only four cars reported in
this morning, and one of these was a car
of Arizona wethers, consigned direct to a
packer. The other three were picked up
quickly and the stuff was snld and weighed
up by 9 o'clock. The market was active
and prices were a little stronger than yes
terday. A car of fed western ewes brought
36.00, while three decks of western year
lings sold for 35.26. The quality of the
receipts today was only fair,
- Quotations. Good to cnoice spring Inmbs,
1 ."MB7.ft; tair to good spring lamns. 'ei.oo'r.
7.25; good to choice yearlliiRS, $6.00fl.25;
fair to good yearlings, 5.76?i'i.O0; good to
choice wethers, $j.iiS'aS.60; fair to good
wethers $4.75tj5.a; good to choice ewes,
$4.754j6.00; fair to good ewes, $4.204j4.75. Rep
resentative sales:
No. " Av. Pr.
8 western cull ewes 82 3 25
2 western cull ewes 75 8 60
12 Nebraska cull ewes 79 3 60
22 western cull ewes , 64 3 60
4 western cull bucks 97 3 60
6 Nebraska cull lainha 41 4 00
101 Nebraska feeding ewes,
wethers and yearlings 68 4 25
26 Nebraska ewes 90 4 75
250 western ewes 98 5 0)
296 western wethers 60 6 25
8 Nebraska Spring lambs 62 6 fx)
10 western spring lambs 60 6 60
63 western spring lambs 64 7 00
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Ten Cents Lower Hoga Five to
Ten Cents Lower Sheep Higher.
CHICAGO, July 12. CATTLE Receipts,
38,000 head. Including l.OoO head Tcxans
and 600 head westerns; market 10c lower;
good to prime steers. 36.464c6.10; poor to
medium, 33.76456.30; stockers and feeders,
32.6O4j4.40; cows. $2 6&&4.76; heifers, $2.254j
6.16; oanners. $1.6t2.6o; bulla, 32.004)4.10;
calvea, JJ.0li6.W; Texas fed steers, 34.2641)
6.10; western steers, 38.704jM.66.
HOGS Receipts, 30.00O head; estimated to
morrow, 24,0t)O head; market fvflOc lower;
mixed and butchera, l&.VxQ&.n; good to
choice heavy, $5 45fii.65; rough heavy, $5.00
lfj.25; light, $6.354j5.70; bulk of Bales, $5.45
4l6 60.
SHEET AND LAMBS Receipts, 15.000
head; market 10c higher: Iambs 104116c
higher; good to choice wethers, shorn, $5.40
4i6.90; fair to choice, mixed, shorn, $4.6(j)
526; western sheep, shorn, $4.75''i6.90; na
tive lambs, shorn, $5.0O4j.6O; western lambs.
$6.004j6.30.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, July 12. -CATTLE Re
ceipts, 8.000 head. Including 1,300 head south
erns; market for natives steady to 10c
lower, for southerns strong; top for Tex
ans, $5; choice export and dressed beef
steers, $50j5.60: fair to good, $4.25ifj6.00;
western fed steers, $3.7!fr5.26; stockers and
feeders, 82.7542' 4.50; southern steers. 82.7641
4 60; southern cows, $2.25'3.50; native cows,
$2 25314.60; native heifers, $3 254J6.26; bulls,
$2.25'fj4.00; calves, $3.00r5.50.
HOGS Receipts, 6.0n0 head: market 60
higher; top, 35.52S: bulk of sales, 35 42Stt
3.60; heavy, 35 42S'"50; packers, 35.40-ij5.60;
pigs and lights, tn.4ory5.62S
SHEEP AND LAMB8 Receipts. 230
head; market lo 15c higher; native lambs,
$6.0O4j7.6O; western Iambs, $6 0'g7.50; ewes
and yearlings, $4.5tl75.75; Texas clipped
yearlings, $r.hiwfi 00; Texas clipped sheep,
$6.0O'u6.60; stockers and feeders, $2.5o4j4 00.
St. Lonla Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. July 12. CATTLE Receipt a,
4.O11O head. Including 2.6o0 Texana. Market
eteady; native shipping and export steers,
$4('iio R5; dressed beef and butcher sixers.
H.75416.1; steers under l.vn ins., lo.r.-xm. .;
Blockers and feeders, $26u4j375; cows and
heifers. $2.C?i5 146; t-annera, $1 5042.15; bulls.
835OU3 60; calves, 13.5"j4.26; Texas and In
dian steera, r: ztoi ; cowa ana noun s,
$2.0u4T3 50.
HOGS Reoeinta, 9.000 neaa. Marxet waa
lower: piga and Ughta, $6.409666; packers.
14 754)5. 7a. butchera and beat heavy, 80.5544
6.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.500
head. Market strong: native muttons. 44. ml
41680; lambs, li LV'i 7 7E, ; culls and buci1.
Id U'ut ao; stocKcrs, t1.U14j4.111; lexans, W. is
4.76.
t. Joseph Live Sloek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. July 12. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1 head. Market active to steady;
natives, it. .t4i3.w; cowa ano neirera, ti.oofi;
4.75; atockera and feedera, 82. i5'w4.4i.
HOG a Receipts. 5.474 head. Market aaa
atrong to to higher; light, 35 4'V55o; me
dium and heavy, 16 35476: 42S: bulk, to.37f
6.42S-
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 80 head.
Market loo higher; lambs, 37. 7a.
Sioux City Live Stork Market.
BIOl;X CITY, Ia, July 12.-(Bpeclai Telegram.)-"
ATT LB Receipts, 60u head; mr
ket steady; beeves. S4ui4jj.i5; cowa, bulla
and mixed. t5"0 4 V: atockera and feeders,
$2.76478 86; calvea and yearlings. $2 751)3.75
HOG8 Receipts. 6 600 head; market 6c
lower. ll;ng at 85 2.x a 15. bulk of aalea,
$6.27Stj5 30.
Stock la lant.
Recelpta of live atock at the aix principal
weatern market, yesterday:
cattle Hogs. Sheen
South) Omaha
Sioux City ...
St. Joautph ...
Kansas City ..
St. l-fuie
Chicago
Totala
. 3.892
9.110
30
6.474
1.076
. 600
. 1 9
. 6.0(a)
. 4,)
.19,000
0
250
t 6-0
15.000
6 ' 00
tuO
30.00")
...36.M fi.OM H.W
OM AH A WIIOl K. 4.1. K MARKET.
Toadltloa ot Trail and Qnntattoaa on
Maple and Paser r rod ace.
FTOGg Receipts, fair; market quiet;
cun.llpd stock, ltylSSc
LIVE FOCI.TK V Hens, 8S roosfera.
6c; tuike, 1:.ii5c; ducks. 8c; spring ducks,
hv: spring chickens, lfxjlno.
HC'ITEK-Market firm; packing stock.
13S(il4c; choice to fancy dairy, Kiflbc;
crenmery. 2i 14:1c; prints, :jc.
81 UA K Stundard gii:iuiated, 88 31 per
cnt.; cubes, ti.oc per cwt.; cut loaf, 37 41
per cat.; No. 6 etra C, 3vis per cwt.;
No. 10 extra C, 35 96 per cwt.; No. 16 yel
low, 16 76 per cwt.; XXXX powdered, t 98
per cwt.; bar powdered. $7.40 per ewt.j
eagle tablets 7 96 per cat.
FRESH KifSH-Trout. :: halibut, lloi
buffalo (dressed), sc, plrversl (dressed), so;
white bass (dress.il). l?c, sunflsli, ac; peroni
(scaled and dressed). 8c; pike. 10c; catfish,
J5c; red snnpner, 10c; salmon, Inc; oiapples,
12c; eel, l.'; bullheads, lie; black buss, XOc;
Manitoba whlteflnh (dressed), l(c; Lake Su
perior Whitehall (dressed), 12c; frog legs,
per doa., 8"c; lohsters. green, f7c; boiled
lobsters. "c; shad roe. 4oc; bluefish, 8a
HAY Trices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Choice, 17.00; N.
1. 3660; No. 8. 36.00: coarse. 36 00. These
fwiies are lor hay of good color and qual
tv. BRAN Fer ton. $15.09.
. TROPICAL FRUir.
ORANGES St. Michaels, all atcea. $4.3!
extra fancy Mediterranean sweets, all
sixes, $3.75; seedlings, all sliea, $3.60; Valen
cia, all aiaea, 14 A.
LEMONS ( Ainonlera, etra fancy. 270.
800 and 360 aiaea. ti l'6; fancy, 270, 80O and
200 aixes, 84 76; choice. 13 ;ai; 200 ' and 860
Sixes, 4 60; 210 size. $3.28; 240 slse, $3.50.
DATES Per bus of 30 1-lb pkgs., 33-J8;
Hallows en. In 7o-lb. boxes, per lb. o.
FlGS California, per 10-lb. carton, liil
t'c; In.portsd Smyiua, four-crow iu l-'c; Ova-
crown, uc.
BANANAS Per medlum-alsed bunch, $1.71
62 26; jumbos. S2.604i8.00.
P1NEAPPI. fee-Florida, er crata of 24.
30 and 36 sixes, $4.60.
FKblla AND MELONS.
APRICOTS Calllurnla. per 4-basket crata,
$1.10.
PI. CMS California, pel 4-baaket crate.
$1.1' V 1.35.
PEACHES Texas cllnes, per 4-basket
crate, Hue; Texas freestones, 31 .00; Califor
nia free stone, per 26-lb. box, 31.10.
1 vi Km It 11 alif 01 11m.. Mac per 8 1b.
box, ti.60; white, per ti-in. box, liM; Mis
souri, box of 24 (its., $2.0Oi2.26.
STRAWBERRIES Home grown, per 24
qt. case, $1.76u2.0u; Denver, pur case ot
24-qts.. 2.o0.
CRANBKHRIF.8 Jerseys, per crata, 31. 50.
GOOSEBERRIES Box of 24 qta.. 32.00.
CANTALOUPES Texns. per crate, 43.00
(4.60; California, per crate, ponies, 33.00;
atandards, 34.00.
WATKRMEIAINS Alabama Sweets, 263
30c each; crated, 1S Der lb,
RASPPERRIES-Red, box of 14 pts. $2.60;
black, box of 24 pts., $2.00.
BLACKBERRIES Case of 24 Qta , $2.00.
TURNIPS New, per dox., 20c.
CARROTS New, per dog., 20c.
WAX BEANS Per S-tu. box. The; string
beans, per S-bu. box, 76o; bu. box wax or
string, 31.50
POTATOES Home-grown, In ancka, per
bu., 36c; Colorado, per bu., 45c; new pota
toes, per bu., 65o.
BEANS Navy, per bu.. 32.00.
CAULIFLOWER Home grown, por orate
of 1 dox., fOc.
CUCUMBERS rer dog.. 46e.
?EAS ), per bu. box. 31.00.
OMATOES Tennessee, per 4-basket
crate, 3100.
SPINACH Per bu.. 60a
CABBAGE Home grown, lu crates, per
lb.. 2S-
ONIONS New, per dor. bunches, 16o;
Bermudas, pr crate of about 60 lbs., 31.3S.
RADISHES Hot house or aouthern, per
dox , Too.
LETTUCE Hot house, per doa., 3.440c;
head lettuce, per dox., 750.
BEETS New. per dog., SOc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Swiss, new, ibc; Wlaconaltt
brick, 14c; Wisconsin Umberger. 15c; twins,
12Sc; young Amerlcaa, L'Sc
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft ""hells, new
crop, per lb., 16c; hard ahella, per lb.. 13c;
No. 2 aoft shells, per lb., 12c; No. 2 hard
ahells, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb..
12c; small, per lb,, 10c; peanuts, ier lb., 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., sc; Chill walnuts,
Fier lb., 12fTl3Sc; aHnonds, soft shell, per
b., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 15c; shellbarK
hickory nuts, per bu., $1.75; nrge hickory
nuis, per bu., $1.60.
Wool Market.
tare
dur
that tne strengtn or tne wool market dur
ing the marketing or the preeent clip la as
sured. Trading has been quiet, chiefly be
cause of the comparative scarcity of new
wools. Although the available offerings of
territory wools ore slowly increasing, they
are still small and some time will elapse
before dealers are able to allow any .hut
the moat moderate amount of wool for se
lection. In this market territory' wools
are In fair movement, but there la a
stronger market for quarter-bloods, whose
position has been Improved by the higher
prices abroad for cross-breeds. Pulled
wools are scarce. Foreign wools are strong.
Tho range In this market Is about as fol
lows: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and
above, Sc; X, 33T34e; No. 1, 41tH2c; No. 2,
4:gl3c; fine tinwushed, 284(30c; quarter
blood. unwashed. 354f3Be; three-eighths
blood, 3c; half blood, 35c; unwashed de
laine, 29S3)c; unmerchantable, 324i33c; fine
washed delaine, 29'Tj40c; Michigan fine, un
wnshed, 27Hc; quarter blood, unwashed.
SaiiUle; three-eighths blood. 344j:Eic; half
blood, SSitTc; unwashed delaine. 2ic.; Ken
tucky, Indiana, etc., three-eighths and
quarter blood, S54J37C. Territory Idaho,
fine, 22"??-1c ; heavy fine, 19fi21c: fine me
dium. 23'?T24e; medium. 26fi27c; low medium,
2V727c; Wyoming, fine, 22!i23c; heavy flne,
194)20c; flne medium. 22ffi23c: medium. W)
27c; low medium, 22a'23c; I'lah and Nevada,
flne, 22f?23c; heavy flne, lSfg20c; fine me
dium, 2241 23c; medium. 20f27c; low medium,
27i2kc; Dakota, fine. 22u2.Tr; flne medium,
22'323c: medium, 26W7c; low medium. 2V
27c; Montana, flne choice, 254j26c; flne aver
age, 23Q24c; flne medium choice, 26iff26cj
average, 21rfrJ2c; staple, 284v30c; medium
choice. 2Rff30e.
LONDON, July 12.-WOOL The offerlnrs
at the wool sales today amounted to 13.430
bales. Light croRshreds sold briskly; low
and Inferior grades were irregular; scoured
were Ann and there was a good demand
for sllpes. Following are the sales: New
South Wales, 1.400 bales; scoured. 8Sdig?s;
greasy, 64df?lB 2Sd. Queensland. 200
ales; scoured. Is SdriTIs llSd; greasy
SSIi'llrl. Victoria. 400 hales; scoured, HHt
ffis Ud; rrreasy lodftls SSd. South Aus
tralia. 400 bales; scoured, Istgls 9Sd greasv
7W14?'ls Sd. Tasmania, 400 bales; greasv,
Sdurls 3Sd. New Zealand. 8 100 bales;
scoured. Ildfr'ls lid; greasy. 7d?f'1s 4S1.
Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 6'rt bales;
greasy. 6H(f7imd. River Plate 2u0 bales;
scoured. 9SdtfH RSd; greasy, mftd. Falk
land Islands, 400 hnles; greasy. 7SRllSd
Punta Arenas. 1,40 hales; scoured. Is 4S4
fils 6Sd: e-ressy, 9Sd(jls Id.
ST. LOUIS, July 13-WOOI-Steadv:
Medium grades, combing and clnthlnar M
telle; light flnv 21(ff27c; heavy fine, 84i22ci
tub washed. 8M,-42c. "
REAL ESTATE THANSfrEHS.
Deeds filed for record July 12, as furnished
by the Midland Guarantee and Trust
comiwny, bonded abstracter, 1614 Faraam
street, for The Bee:
Maiy Benuk to Frank Rctmk. part of
lot S, block 10S, South Omaha $
Fannie Nevries to Sophia K. Erath,
lot 18, block 8, Colkling place
G. H. Giilou to A. C. lllinebaugli, lot 4,
block 2, West Omaha
Q P. Mills and wife to L. C. Haider,
lot 17, block 2, First add. to Missouri
Ave. park
W. C. Kuchn and wife to J. F. Fren-
30
250
xer, part lot 23. McCandlltth Place...
J. F. Frenxer to Metz Brewing Co.
3.600
3.50)
same property
A. L. Jgckman and wife to G. E.
Barker, lot 21. block ?. Mayne Place..
South Omaha Land Co. 10 J. Htaw-
nilak. lots 4 and 6, 8'iuth Omaha..,,.
8. Carr et al, trusteos, to C. B. & Q.
railway, part of lot 7, East Omaha..
Fidelity and Casualty Co. to J. Ew-
bank. lot 17, block 1, Institute Place,
and other property
3.500
8o0
J. Euhank ntid wife to E. N
nolds. sainA property
Rey-
Hattl.. M. Whitehead to L. W. Mar
si. nil. undivided S of blocks as, and 96,
llenson
8. D. Bines and wife to Hirtings A
H., lots 3 and 6, block . Summit ....
A. A. Herman to E J. Samuelsonson,
lot 11, block 0, Isnbil
J. fl. Set, tilts and wlf to Mary
Scliultr. piirt of lot 12. Nelsons
O. H. Prltchett to Peter Jessn, tr..
lots 16 and 17 and part of 18, Pel
hHin Place
J. H. Wde. trustee to ". Caniblln.
part of lot !. block 6. Patrick's Add..
J. Smith and wife to W. R. Wall, lot
8. block 66. Florence ,
1.0OO
2-0
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