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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1906)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JULY 23, 1905. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Prices AW Whole Lilt Work. Lower nrpriinclj Luj, WHEAT TAKES ANOTHER STEP DOWNWARD Wow Lader TO Oats oa Loeal Es eaaoae Black Rast Scar See to Have likaUttri Uwtr oa RfMM4 targrr Aeeeotaaee. OMAHA. July 21. 190. The break today in all gralne wa a mat tei of liquidation by longs and short sell ing on the domwllc situation. Price worked off surprisingly easy, and auch up port aa ass forthcoming from ahria. Report from the northwest are hotter oaiiy. Jnines A. rattan of Chicago figures that South Dakota will ralae the biggest crop of wheat, corn, oat and fl on rec ord. The black mat scare Mmi to be 'r and weather conditions now are e reUinl. The foreigner rontlnuea to back way from offerings of new wheat. The firmness In Liverpool waa on the expc' tion of, lighter world ahlpments, and mte cable from Broomhall report weather nne in Russia, with arrival at Odeasa In- leasing. Mege from all over the corn belt tell ot heavier country acceptance, which means nn Increased movement. Any larger rccelpta will prove a depressing factor on me near deliveries. The far month ar affected by the Improved crop outlook, te- ' ioi ta being generally optimistic. Liquida tion has been stead.lv going on for some lime, aud thus far the mar net ha shown out Utile reciineratlve power. The for .gner Ik thua Tar a disinterested spectator. i he market In oats was entirely noml liai. Quotations were He lower. M-imary wheat rece'nts were 1.104.flf0 bu. nun ahlpments l.(iou 1u., against receipts jur or l.riH.non mi. ana enipmems 01 ...J.iAi hu. Coin receipts were 418.'l bu. .nl shipments 41. MS) hu . sgalns receipts ast jer of 3IS,Vm bu. mifl shipments of 11 hu. 4'learancea were 83. bu. of wheat, e.,y, bu. of flour, &,0 bu. of corn and .''! b'l. (if natl. Liverpool closed Sfid lower on wheat a;d unchanged to d lower on porn. l.ronrhvl estimates world's wheat ship ment for M onlay at tj.aO.OOO bu., against v.iV-i.o" nii. iat sear. jnne, rhe emu expert, whit returned to 14iniw,Ki!.i hia motnina from the V s;il; : Northwestern crop will be eie in ten cava to two weeks, r'resem " iixm.ee -re for an enormous yleM Only a vammi.y can (f'.nge this prospect and are no unfavorable indications yet u crop matures, ralli-osis will be unable ' to tkc rare of it and It will take fifteen months or more to market It. Oats and ilsx a- In hue condition: corn coming for ward tmeiy. i nlted mates will have a iutpius above home needs of over SOl.tmri.aen hu-heie. oid with ( nnada about 0,(i0.0") h.iehels; In fact, the I'nited States and .atiHn niv the promts Of almost l.vv, iasVihi bushels, i-oi al rung of options: Articles.: Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. Tes y Wheat I July.. 70,A fcept...i 7lAI . Dec............ !. I' 4., H I I. 44SI 41l,A I 69SA Tfl'iA ti-'Sl iOHA it A! I 4fi',A 4Hi4iA 4II 45 A 41' A 42V.A 304Ai 81A July...i bept... -iiay... Sept.,. A Aitked. B bid. Unaalia Caah Sales. WHEAT No 2 hard, 8 car, 70c; 1 cor, UA I'SNo. 3 mixed, 1 tar, 33c. Omaha Caah Prices .WHEAT No. 1 hard, 7Hc; No. 3 hard, ivi'c, .no. spring, iuc. IOKN-AO. i. 4.xl.i.u, ' No. 1 vellow. 46V-C Xo. o white, 4.(t4ic- UAU-Ao. mixed, J2Vtc; No. 1 while, ile, .o. 4 white, JJVc. Ill I-. No 'i, (M,fcc; NO. I, B2c. larlot Receipt. flra, lv; etra. lSc. Cheese, steady; ueuc. following were the receipt ana amp- manta of flour and grain: Herelpt. Bntpmema. 43K - , INI ) , 22fc , -2.no U.SW riour, bbls.... Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu Hye. bu Barley, bu no e4.3 I TOO OMAHA WHOLESALE MtRKL'T, Wheat. Corn. Oat. ObiCgO 4 178 108 Aanwi City i.Hj li 21 jMlnneapoil tU ... Ouiana. -. , 4i 19 Liuiuin to .... 8t. LOul .....187 " 74 CHICAGO GIIAI AND 'PROVISIOXI Pea (a res o the Tradiagj aad C'lostna; . . f riers Board of Trade. , . CHICAGO. July 21. The ttmato of a crop expert giving 400,000,000 bushels a i no amount of this year wheat crop wnitn will be available for export from the tnlted States and Canada resulted In extreme .weSKneee today, the closing quo tation on tbe ttoptemoer delivery befng of ic. Corn waa off iHc. oat wt.ru down He. ' Provisions were ioUnc lower. The weakness In the wheat market da e.opeu during the first hour ana during the remainder -of the session the bulla , were in full, retreat. A fair demand oy tininislort house, based upon a steady 'uiarkct at Liverpool, caused some firm ness Immediately after the opening, but the situation was Ignored when the esti mate of the Minneapolis rrop expert be id me generally known. Tit trailers and lotai Fongj aold freely and there waa mUih . sailing o wheat by commission houses on lop-ioss oroers. The market waa alao fleeted by liberal receipts here and at other primary point. Ixx-al recelpta for Monday were estimated at 802 caaa, which . waa considered a very liberal supply and this caused additional weaknea late In 'the day. Shorts were the chief buyers. '1 he market cloaed very weak with prices . almost, at the lowest point. Heptcmner opened Vc to So higher at 77c to 18a sold up to 786ti8c and then declined to '"(. . Final quotations were at 7Sc. Clearance of wheat and flour were equal to 121.800 bushels. Primary receipts were 1,104.000 bushels against 1,048,000 bushels fot the corresponding time last yeAv ailnneapolia, Duluth and Chicago reported receipt of (14 car against 624 last weea and 214 a year ago. The corn market was steady for a few minute early In the day, but the sharp break In wheat, excellent weather ana increased country offerings caused a ron alderable decline. The close waa weak with rrlcea near th lowest point. Sep tember opened 4s44c lower at HtrHc higher at 4c to i0k-c. sold off to 44? and closed at 48 c. local receipt were . 178 cars, with 78 cars of contract grafle. . oats were weak In sympathy with other gram and also because of reports from the northwest Indicating a heavy yield. The volume of trade was not large. tep tember opened unchanged to Uc higher at 81c to Si'ic, aold up to 388SHc and declined to 32c. The close was at 33 Sc. Local receipts weru 103 cars. ' Provisions were inclined to he weak In sympathy with grain and because of a 6c decline In the price of live hogs.' Trad- ' lng waa rather quiet. At the close Sep- tember pork wa off 18c at $17.30. Lard was down So at $8.88. Ribs were lifto lower at $3.11. (estimated receipt for Monday: Wheat, -. cars; corn. : cars; oats, 142 car; . .ling, 48.000 head. - Tli leading future ranged a follow: Coaaltloa of Trad aad Qaotatloa oa Staple sal FeJiey Prodaec. EOO Hecelpte, liberal; freah tjck. UHc. Li VK Pol'LTRT Hen. I1:: roosters. 8c, turkeys, UtjKc; ducks, 7c; spring cluck- enrs, iiaji per lb. o L 11 fc.lt racking atoca, m-c; cnoice fancy dairy, 16c; creamery, 2KUU1WC HAV Priv quoted by Omaha Feed com pany: Choice upland, $9 50; medium, 8l.o0; ouarse, 3 0t0.6u. Itye straw, 81i.80431.Ou. WHAN Vtr ton, jis.ov. VEOETABLE8. TOMATOFA-liiinola. Der crat of 30 lb.. ICc. . . . . WAX BEANS Per market basnet 01 about 13 lbs., 60c. B I KINO hbaisb t'er marsei mwnci v about li lbs., c. TL RNIF8. BEET8 AND cakkoid Per din bunches, 26c. l.hAr L.fc.1 1 LCtr-lioinouse, heads, 2"c. I'fi I'm hf.RR Home grown, per do.. 60c; Texas, pee bu. box, 82-00. ON IONS Home grown. - Texs. In crates, white. $1.7. ORLEN ONIONB Per oi minci, RAlloHL-Per io. bunches. 16c. CACLI FLOWER Per dox. bead. 760. OREEN PBA8-Per bu.. 31.00. NEW PO 1 A'lOKH Per bu., 80c. OLl VEOKTABLE8. POTATOES Home grown, per bu., on 86C. . . . - NAVY BEANS-Per nu., n; iu. a, LIMA FKANR Fer '. ,,. TROPICAL FRLfrS. DATF.S Per box of JO-lb. pkg., $200; Halloween, in 70-lb. boxes, per lb., c: Bayers, per lb., 4c; walnut tuffed, 1-lb. pkas . t?liO per dox ; 8-lb. boxes, $1.00. ORANQES-Callfornltt, extra fancy tiav els. large le. :S&.Mi Mediterranean sweets, all sixes, 84.ia&4.0; Valencies, all sles. 85.0M4j5.fcO. LEMONS -Llmonlera. extra fancy, 2-10 lie. .; to 800 site, $5.5o.00; other hnhft, 11 U1 less. . KIO8 California, per 10-lb. carton, ih 80c; Imported Binyrna, . iihc--i "., aix-crown. 13c. . . . BANANAS rer ' medium-ailed bunch, $1 75'2.3o; jumbos. $2.5i"(j3.00. ' PINEAPPLES-Florlda. sle 24, 30 and M: W"- FRT-IT8. CHERRIES California. 8C.00 per 8-lb. box; our cherries. 24-qt. crate, $l.aO. OOOSKBEKRIEb i cr crate of. 24 Qt., 12 no PFACHE8 Hale early, $1.00; yellow free stone $125; Texae Elberta. per 4-basket crate, 9.tct)$1.00 . . . PLCMS-eallfornla, $1.60-31. ,& BLACKBERRI Ert Per 24-qt. crate. $2.26. RASI'BERRl E8 Red, per 24-pt. craie, 32.01.'; black, per 24-qt. crate, $3.00. APRICOTS Per 4-basket crate, $l.i6. CI BRANTS Home-grown, white and red, per 24-qt.. W ATERMELON'8 I'er lb.. IV1C, or about 80js5e each. . ... , CANTELOrFES-California. per crate, standard, .w, poui.-, 'M., '". f crate, about 45 melons, li.ifl; ponies, 32.00. BEEF CUT PRICES. No 1 ribs, 12c; No. Z ribs. 10c; No. 3 ribs, sr.- is:o 1 loin. 15c: No. 2 loin, 12Vkc; No. 3 loin, c; 1 ciiu.iv. u-, . , No. $ chuck. 4c; No. 1 round. 8Vc; No. 3 round, 8c; No. 3 round. Kid No- 1 plate. c; No. t. plate. 2c: Nn. 8 plate, 2c. HIDES AND TALLOW-Oreen salted, No 1 1S"4; No- uv4c; nun nioes, miw; -..' hM. No. 1. llUc: No. 2. l'"c; hors, $2.MJS(8.5t; sheep plts, SCc&1.25- Tallow, No. 'miscellaneous. CIPER Per keg. 88.75; per bbl., $6.76. tinviTT-NfW. rer 24 lbs.. 33.60. CHEESE Swiss, new, 10c; , Wisconsin hrik 15c: Wisconsin llmberger, 12c; twin, W4c; oung Americas, 15c NllTS Walnuts, No. 1, 80ft shells, rew Crop, per ID., ioc; nra siieiie. per to., 13V.C. Pebans. largre, pr lb., 14c; small, lh . 12c. Chill walnut, per lb.. 12&13V4?. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard hells, per lb., 15c. Cocoanuts, $4 per sick SUGAR Granulated cane. In bbl., $5 16- granulated cane. In sacks, $8.11; gran ulated beet, In sacks, $6.01. SYRl'P-ln bbls., 2iO per gal.; In rase. $ 10-lb. cans. $1.70; cases 11 6-lb. cans, $1.80; cases 24 2'4-lb. cans, $1.86. COFFEE Roasted, No. 85, I5Ho per lb.; No 20, 2040 per lb.; No. 26, l&toc per lb.j No, 10, 16'- Per lb. ; No. 21, 12 c per ro. CURED FJ8H Family whltellsh, per quarter bbl., 10t lbs., 84.00; Norway mack- ereL No. 1, vai.w; no. s, .T).wf no. a, sau.uu; T.iK Nn. 2. 316.00: herring. In bbl.. 200 Iba. each.' Norway, 4k, $12.00: Norway, 8k, $13.00; Holland, mixed. $11.00; Holland herring,' In C ... 1 J . 1. I w Wb. gega, miiKers, nui., ns, nuu, iw. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west ern, &&Ac; Maine, $1.16. Tomatoes, 3-1 b ran. ll.2Mil.60: 2-lb.. 87c$l.O0. Plnean- rles, grated, 2-lb., $2.06(6i..; sliced. H. 20; gallon apples, fancy, $3.90; California apricot. $l.40jjT.TO; pesrs, ii.yd',i.m; peaches, fancy. 1.7MWi.40; M. o. peaches $2. 0(7.60. Alaska salmon, red. $1.25; fancy Chinook, F., 32.10; fancy sockeye, F., $1.96; sardines. oil, $2 60; H mustard. $2.603.10; Sweet potatoes, 9t.16491.26; sauerkraut, $1.00: pumpkins, 8ncg$1.0U; wax beans, 2-lb., 75j 80c; lima beans, 2-lb., 75og'1.36; spinach, $1.36; cheap pea, 2-lb., Sue; extra, laVOu; (aucy, tl.3t3 1-75. HIDES AMU TAi.L,ow ureen salted. 4 3d; future, quiet; July, 4a IHd; Sep tember, 4a VL WKW YORK GENERAL MARKET 4otalava of ko Dor oat Varloa Cosasaodltlea. NEW TOBK. July 21 -FIlR-R'f,, 11.978 bbls ; exports. 8.737 bbls.; msrket dull and barely steady; winter patent, 34 0" 4 36; winter stratghta. 33.764j ; winter extras. 32.K'va8 40; winter low grsdes. $2."tf 8 36; Minnesota patents, 4 va4 0"; Minne sota bakers, 83 4Mt8 f. Rve flour, quiet; fair to good. 83.4""fT4.!0; choice to fancy, 83 T.84 20. CX)RNMF-At-Bteady; fine white and 3-ellnw, 31 i7l.26; coarse, $1.10jl.l2; kiln dried $2. w& 2. 80. . , RYE Dull : No. 2 western. 67Hc nominal, f. o. b.. New York. WHEAT Receipts. 21.000 bu. Spot. eay; No. 2 red. 82V4C, elevator, and Wc, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Du'uth. CTc. f. o. P., afiost; No. 2 hnrd winter. 82V?. - .. afloat. The wheat opening was rsther firm on further rust talk and subsequent selling on a bearish private crop estimate and big receipts weskered It snarplv. and the close howed net loss. Ma-, 87'sfi 7-18c. closed at 87c: Julv. ictvfwe. closed st M'.c; Sentemher. M 3-l-hS4 3-lc. closed at R3'c; Decemler. KWic. closed at Kvtje. CORN Receipts. 22.575 bu.; export. 8. on. ppot. easy; No. Z, 660, elevator, ami Me, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yellow.- B7Vc; no. 1 white. 5fc. The option market opened teady, but soon turned week with wheat, losing lva4.c net lower. Julv cloaed at 65c: September, 5SfSc, closed at 66c; uecenmer Closed at 54'Sc. OATS Receipts, 87. Son bu.; exports. 2.800 bu. Bpot. easier; mixed oats. 28 to 32 lbs, 41c: natural white. 30 to 83 lbs., 42'a3c; lipped white. 88 to 40 lbs., 4vfM&e. HAY Pteadv: ahlnnlnar. 55fa6c: good to holce. 5cfi$l.fl0. HOP8 Stesdv: state, common to choice. Iftos crop, incite; 1904 crop, nominal: olds, nominal; Pacific roast, 1(6 crop, 10jjl7c; crorv i:v; olds, nominal. HIDES Steady ; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs., 20c; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 21c; Texas dry, IO B" IDS., 1WJ. LEATHER-yulet; acid. 28fl27V4p. PROVISIONS- Heef rlrm: famllv. HO OOfTl 10 16; mess. 88 (i8 5o; beef hams. f .l.ofW 22 6: packet. $9.0ivi9.&0; cltv extra India mess. $16 0t?l.0O. fut meats, firm; pickled bellies, $11. 5a 13.60; pickled shoulders, $S.2n .75; pickled hams 3l2.25fi12.75. Ird. easy: western prime. $8 95. nominal; refined, easy: Moutn America. Iio.on; compound. $i.un 3.VV Pork, firm; family. $1S 50; short clear, J i."--ll 1. ,n ; niess, Iln.'efriV.OO. lAIJiOtV-Quiet; city ($2 per rkg.), 15-lc; country (pkgs. free), 4"tifilc. RICE Quiet r domestic eitra fair SUlf Sc; Japan, nominal. nt 1 1 rK steady; street price, extra reamery, lOH'ii-'le. OfTlclnl prices: Cream- ry. common to extra, lii'tBCOHc; renovated. common to extra, 12'dlv4c; western fac tory, common to firsts, 13917c; western imitation creamery, extras, lS',c; western flrfs. liiU-iilTHc CHEESE Strong; new. state, full cream, atge, fancy, Lc; fair to good, 10WUo; No. 1, 12Uc; No. 2, HVc; full hides. 8tt34o; green hides. No. 1, 10c; No. 2, c; horse. l.60i3.26; sheep pelt, 60cfi41.25. No. 1, 4c;mo. z, ac. WOOL Per lb., 1825c. Tallow, Pork Bent... Lard Sept... ct.... Nov.... Rib July.'.. Sept.. Oct.... 17 27H 17 30 iry 8iv 6 0O 00 . I i-'Vkl t 3CiW I 16 $ 30 IS t 30 76 7h! 78Sj 4S 4w 47S ' 8S Sit ' a 17 20 8 86 3 80 84 IS 3 08 Article. I Open I High. I Low. Close Te'y. Wheat I ' July...! 77 77,' . 8ept..j7TitT7 -78Sf I.oc.j;tVkw)i Corn- 1 July... 60 60V iiept...!4V6ul 60V May.. 47048 4' Oats- July.. .!3voS4H 84V 8ept...;SA,Wl 83' Ie....'33V-gM 33'a lay...3i4'! 3 7. 4H 4KS 48T U60 4.V 4H o7h: 3 07hi 8 rw sst! IT 30 1 .86 1 $ 80 85 - .16 1 . 16 a .a1 S4S IT 40 8 80 8 87V, 4 rt. Cash quotation were a follow: FlX)l"R Steady; winter patent. 8X60 8 a- atralaht. U.SOfil.M: sorlna inr. $t 704 00; straights, 34 443.75. baker', $2.39 HI i ). WHEAT No. 3 prtng. 77rT8c; No. 3, 74T7c; No. 2 red. 77y&78o. CORN-No. 2, miic; No. 3 yellow, 60WI6OVC. OAT8-N0. 1 33Tc; No. t whit. S7C37Vc: no. wniia. ii'miw. RTE No. t tc. BARLEY Good reeding, oc; fair to choice malting, itflwe. SEEDIS-No. 1 nax. $1.0t: No. 1 north' western, $1 10. Timothy, prim. $4.26- Clover, connect grade. $11 3V Plt (VISIONS Short rib aide (loose), tOiTti 15. Mess pork, per bbL, . 311.00. l.sid. per I'M lbs . 88 75. bhort clear aid (boxed 1. 88 iH(8.76. On Hi Produce exchange to4ay the butter market waa ateady; crssnnsrle. 164.l8c; datrte. 1WV. Fgga. firm; at mark, ease Included. 13J lie; first. Uc; prtxn ft. I.oal General Market. ST. LOUIS, July 21. WHEAT Lower; N'o fl rA rrth levfttnr 74Vr. nomlncl- track, 74(8''5Vio; September, c; Decem ber, 76'c: No. 3 hrd. 74VUY(jc. CORN Lower: No. 3 cash. 61c. nominal track. 62c Beptember. 49 Wc: December. 46o OATS Lower; No. 3 cash, 38c, nominal; track, S7c; September, 32Hc; December, 38Hc: No. 3 white. 37c for new. FLOUR Steady; red winter patenta. $4.36 U-tw; extra fancy and straight, $3.yt.80 Clear, ;mu.uii. .. , . SEED Timothy, ateady; 33.764.60. CORNMEAL Steady; $2,80. . ' BRAN Dull: sacked east track. 74S760. HAY Steady: timothy. $12. 6041117. 00: prai rie. J.1 1HXJJ is.uo. imiiN tvnvn iito m.w. BAGGING 8Hc. HEMP TWINbJ THc. PROVISIONS Pork, lower: lobbing. $17.06 IjtrA, lower: prime steam. 38.46. Dry salt meats, sieaay: ooxea extra snorts, ss. 10 clear ribs, 89 8?Vi; short clears, $10.00. Bacon, teady; boxed extra short. $10.60; clear rib, iiu.k:. snort clear, io.vt. POULTHY Quiet; chicken. lOUc: Drlngg. joc: lurseys, iic; aucss, sc; geese, sc. BUTTER Firm; creamery, lwa21o; dairy, EGGS Steady. 13c, case oount. Receipts. Shipment. Flour, bbl 6,000 8,000 wneat, bu 1&7.000 I8.00O Corn, bu 79. (M) 22,000 Oats, bu.- .,..;..:...' 74,000 42,uu0 Jtlaneapolla Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. July 21. FLOUR Flrat patent. $4 35tH 36; second patent, $4.10r 4.20, first clears, $3.36u$.46 oond clear, Kuin.w. BRAN In bulk. $13 60ul3 76. (Superior Board of Trad quotation for Mlaneapolia and Chicago delivery). The rang of prices, as reiKirted by t . D. Day at to., iiu-iu uoara 01 irua. wa: Articles. I Oirn. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yea'y Wheat I May... 81V82 July...7Vi'aS, 8ept...7-7', Dec:... 78'(1.i nax July... Sept... Oct... 82irHl 804. 7'.S. 75V,, 7,75 V9 7!il 80V 76V 76lil;78fJ 7 I 13S 1 1 1 im 1 13HI 1 13V 1 n l 12',, 1 12V 1 12 1 114' 1 U I 1 11 78V i U 1 13 1 U ' Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. hard. THo; No. 1 northern. T7V., to arrlvs, xo. 1 nortnern. isc; to arrive, 78c No. 3 northern, 74u76c: No. I durum. 67Vc No. 2 durum, t6Vc. Corn: No. 3 yellow, 4He; No. 8. 4.;c. Oats: No. 3 white, 8lc; No. 3, 2Vfl4c. Barley, 3VJHi'. Ry, eT 4nc. r ia. si.iu. Kaasaa City Grata aad Provlaiooa. Kansas city, July y.-wiiEAT-juiy sc; September, !c; December, 7lo. Cash: No. 3 hard, 7ofl72c; No. 3, 69u71c; No. 4, 8'.'a'i0c; No. 3 red, 7i372Vc; No. 3, TwiTSc; No. 4, 6S'a70c. CORN-July, 47c; geptember. 46Hc; D ember. tSc. Cash: No. 2 mixed, 48HC No. 3 whit. 4c: No. 3. 4Viuw- OAT8-l-ower; No. 2 white. fli3c: No. 2 mixed. U0i6c. RYE Steady. 66580. HAY Steady to strong; choice timothy. lo.uu(yiv cnuice prairie, vs. 1 up 10.00. BUTTER Creamery, lc; packlna. 14c. EGGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 2 whltewood cases included, lso; caa count, loc: raaua returned. Wo on. Receipt and ahlpments of grain were as follow: neceipt. Bnipments Wheat, bu 78. ts Corn, bu J.0iO 17.0K) Oat, bu 10.000 8,(00 Liverpool Grata aad Provlaloa. LIVERPOOL. July 21.-WHEAT-8pot, nominal; futures, quiet; July, 8s 7Vd; bp- . w a. . , . . - m. r w ivniir, mm ,a , ,rinuri, iix. XBJ Upot, quiet , American nuiad, old. OMAHA LIYE STOCl MiRIET rt Ctttl. Tea to Tifttsa OonU Either for lh Wotk. HOGS BIG TEN LOWER FOR THE WEEK beep Experleare a Derided Redae tloa la Valve. Price oa Wether Beta; Tvreaty-Flve to Fifty Lower. SOUTH OMAHA, July 21. 1!. Receipts were: Official Monday ...... Official Tuesday Official Wednesday . Official Thursday ... orflciHl Fridav Official Saturday .... This week Last week Two weeks ago Three weeks ago .... Four weeka ao B.ime week last year. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ... 3,0M 6.045 ?.lr4 ... 2.74K 9.7S7 8. t1 ... 3 3M 9.742 3.W1 ... 3.4"7 8.753 $.""S ... 1.23S 11.7"3 67? ... 1.18S 8.920 ..15.04? ..15 2" .. 9.a ..15.217 ..1S.8.' ..16.263 :J.8 17.551 42.223 63.W7 75.715 78479 23. 828 " r.ei ,3!767 13.101 6.634 3".2S1 small, fancy, llc; fair to good, 10V,10c; irirertor, .'av.e EGGS State. Pennsi-lvnnliL and nenrhv fancy selected white. 24c: choice. 221i23c: mixed extra, 22c; western firsts. Vlic; seconds. KVulSSc; southern, lSHtfltjc. luuLim-Live quiet: western spring chickens, 18c; fowls. 14c: turkeys, 10c. Dressed steady to flitn: western SDrlnic chickens, 18&22c; turkeys, 11gLlc; fowls, 14c. Milwaukee Grain Market. Xi 1 1 AX' A t Lf IT IT T..I., 11 tVIIL-i T..li. No. 1 northern. KVftStc: No. 2 northern, fcl'u, 83c; September. 7Sc bid. RYE Steady; No. 1, :V?iitfc. BARLEY Dull: No. 2. uMmi6Ac: samnle. 40 63c. cokn tower; no, 3 cash, 34'?j39c; September, 494c. Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Pa. July 21. BUT TER Steady; extra western creamery, 21c; extra nearby prints, 23c. EGGS steady; nearby fresh. 18V40 at mark; weatern fresh, 18c at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York full cream, choice, lltc; fair to good, llQillVxC. RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipt of rattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: 1I. 1. Inc. Cattle 613.928 471.208 3816 Hogs L56,2M 1.441.818 133.300 Sheep 22,5i6 733,227 24.SU8 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. The following will show the price paid for the different kinds of cattle on the Souih Omaha market: Good to choice ccrn-fed steers. .. .$5 8o& T Fair to good corn-fed steers 60""ijo.6o Common 10 lair corn-fed steers.... 4 .fci'ftJ.OO Good to choice cows and heifer... i.Wlli Fair to good cows and heifers 3.0"-ci3.75 Common to fall- cows and hel.i-s.. 1 i5'vf'i ' Good to choice Blockers r,e".ers 3 75'Ql.o Fair to good stockers and feeders 3 2.Vif3.7i Common to fair stockers 2 0u3 2i Bulls, stags, etc !5'"u4.10 Veal calve 3. 750.75 The following table shows the average prire of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: I wi n iM ir lo t ... l ft IW M ? oo ft r m i 111 ... i 144 ... M Iio ... M rH M S Ml ... n ... r t . . fit Id" SO tTO l0 71 ... 14 !1J ... 4 Ml IM J41 ... 2 I4J 0 7 Jo no ti :it no 1 :? 49 j in ... 71 r: in :n u-o i si 1 120 71 i4 en 17 J.l lo 71 ;.o ;io 11 m so 4-i 18 e 4 M . . 7J 143 40 70. IAS 111 M Ml ... 70 !4 lK) 1 M 244 M 244 ... I 141 40 44 tn to 1 m ... 137 0 44 HI o t 2'1 1M i m 40 71 221 SO .r mi no n in ... 44 IPX ... ti 3 ... I" 221 24 77 221 ) 7 224 I" 70 124 ... 75 IIS 10 Date. I 1806. 1906. ,1904.119(13. 11902. ,1901. 1800. July 8 ... July ..... iuiy 10... uly 11... July 12.., July 13... July 14... July 16.. July 1t... July 17.. July 18.. Julv IK.. July 20.. July 21.. I 6 291 8 171 5 39 7 82j 6 831 62 W 6 16 6 46; 7 80, S 84 S 13 6 6aV 6 33 I 6 3S; 7 3l 6 i, 6 13 MS, 6 32, 6 11 ' 6 381 7 78, 6 93 6 04 B4't 6 23 1 KV, 6 6l 6 38: b 03. 6 28, IV 6 1 6 33 7 73 7 76 7 72 6 67VI 6 47 i 13 & 64, 6 19 6 49V 6 18 3 60S! 5 Ml ' 6 20 7 71 .62'l W 2l 0 Z2 fi 61 v: 5 ;l 5 It 47VI 5 591 S 0SI 6 22 ..I 6 61! 6 10, I 22 7 52 7 1 6 M 6 53 5 Mi 5 13 16 08 6 77 6 65! 6 0. 6 68 4 94 7 74! 6 E. 4 67 7 64, 6 63 4 99 6 611 4 V I 6 07 Omaha ..;..., Chicago Kansas City St. Iouls Sioux City Peoria Grata Market. PEORIA. July 21. CORN Lower: No. 2 yellow, &0c; No. 8. 50c; No. 4, 49c. OAl ixiwer; jno. s wnue. 01a, iltwc; new, 32Hc; No. 4. while, old, 33Vc. whisky on the basis or 31.29 for On- Ished goods. Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. ..21 flofrA 10 J8'Vu6 5T .. 1. 2548.40 b.tWa 82" .. 2.0"a 2j 5t'y) ,. 1.9i125 .26-il .. 2,506.75 .35iJi6.50 FRIDAY'S 8HIPMENTS. The following shows the number of stock ers and feedera shipped to the country yes terday and their point of destination: CATTLE. Cars. Guy Hood, Glidden. la. N. W 2 George Arnott, Craig Q G. E. Griffin. Farragut. Ia. Q Joe Duncan. Wlntield. Ia. Q C. J. Carrie, Columbus U. P William Sick, Tenant, Ia. G. W G. L. Cox, Adair H. I Olof Pearson. Wllsonville Q D. II. Tipton. Williamsburg Mil Chris Chrlstensen, Portst iouth, Ia. Mil SHEEP. W. Campbell. Woodbine. Ia. I. C. D.D. .... 2 1 Dalath Grala Market. DULT'TH. July 21,-WHEAT-To arrive. No. 1 northern, Sic; No. 2 northern, 76Vc; on track. No.. 1 northern, 78Vc; No. 2 northern, 7SVe; July, 7tWc; September, 78Vic; December, 76Hc; May, 80c. OA 1 0 10 arrive, on track ana July, He. Cotton Market. NEW - YORK, July 21.-COTTON-Stot closed quiet, middling uplands, 11c; Hud dling gulf, 11.26c; no sales. LIVERPOOL. July 21.-COTTON-8tot. quiet: prices one point lower: American middling fair. 6.68d; good middling. 6.2tki; middling, 6.0fid; low middling. 6.8Sd; good ordinary, 5.6d; ordinary, 6.4tkl.- The sales of the day were 4,000 bales, of which o00 bale were for speculation and export and Included 3.600 bales Americsn. Re ceipts, 1,600 bales, Including 1,100 bale American. NEW ORLEANS. Julv 21. COTTON 8 Dot closed quiet; sales. 176 bales: low ordinary, 7 7-lSc, nominal: ordinary, 8 7-16c, nominal: low middling. 1011-I6C; middling. IO41IO 16-16c: good middling. 11 7-16c: mid dling fair, 11 3-16C, nominal; fair. 12 7-16C, nominal; receipts, sw Dates; stock, ti,iti bale. ST. LOUIS, July 21.-COTTON-8teady : middling, lie; sales, 174 bales; receipts, 8 bales; shipments, 383 bales; stock, 26,183 bale. . . Paul Bostwlck. Woodbine, la.. W. M. Forsyth, Griswold, la. Q 1 II. N. Way, Ruaer s Siding-Mo. P 1 HORSES. Cars. George Hupert, Elm wood Mo. P....( C. F. Gordou, Hazelton, Kan James Fuller, Kiowa, Kan. Mo. P.. Christian & D., Rockport, Mo. Q.... J. 8. Lathlam, Peoria, 111. Q J. H. Stoner, Exlra la. R. I John Heldlek, Falrbury R. I William Welch, Portsmouth. Ia. Mil The official nuinbvr of cars of stock brought In today by each road was Cattle. Hogs. C, M. St. P. Wabash Missouri Pacific Union Pacific 8yteuI C. N. W., cast C, 4 N. W.. west..... C. 8t. P., M. o...: C, B. Q i east...,.., C, B. & (J., west..,... C, R. I. P., east... C, R. I. P., west Illinois Central Chicago Great Western Total receipt ..' i. The disposition of the oay s receipt wa follows, each buyer purchasing the num- uer 01 neau inuicateo: - 28 22 123 Omaha Packing Compapy.... Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Company..., Armour & Co Halstead Packing Company. Other buyer Cattle. Hogs 1.623 2.178 2.358 1,671 499 21 .21 8.129 Coffee Market. NEW YORK. July 21. COFFEE Market for future opened steady at an advance of 6 points and ruled very active and firm In response to nigner r.uropean marketa and continued report that the valorisation plan had passed the Brasillan congress, although It 1 still Impossible to trace these report to any official source. important traoe interest ana Wall street people were active buyers and the market closed firm at a net advance of 643 15 point. Sale for the day were reported or 62,2 do Dags, inciuaing Bep tember at 38.506.65; October. 36.668.V5; November, 16.76; December. 36.8008.90; March, $7.05(7.1o; May, 7.20ifj7.30; June. 87.25; spot mo nrm; xmo. invoice, c. . Metal Market. NEW YORK. July 21 METALS The market were quiet and nominally un changed In the absence of cables. Spot tin was quoted at 836.653 36.80. Lake copper, 318.87 H 18 75; electrolytic. 318.00 ($18.60; casting. 317.75618.00. Lead wa dull at 35.76 and spelter at 15.96 tfti.00. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. July zi. ait-TAI.H Lead, quiet, 36.67 H; spelter, higher. I6.82H. Export aad lasporta. NEW YORK. July 21. Total Import of merchandise and dry goods for the week ending today were valued at 311,982,727 Total import of pecle were 371,221 allver and 3134.311 gold. Total export of specie from the port of New York 'for the week ending today were 3!96,947 llvr, and no gold. It. Loala Live Xork Market. ST. LOUIS, July 21 CATTLE Receipt. 608 head. Including 360 Texan; market strong; natlv shipping and export steers, 84.90ii.26; dressed beef and butcher steers, Mtnu6 40; steers under l.OuO pounds, tt.Mt 4.86; stockers and feeders, $2 0(.ij4 26; rows and heifers, 82.10(56.28; canners. 31.002 00; bulls. 32.754H .60; calves. 38. 50a4j.50; Texas and Indian steers, i OOiuo.OO, cow and heifers. 31 .90453.26. HOGS Receipts, 2.600 hesd: msrket 6c lower: pigs and lights, 38.606 86; packers. :5j8.7b, butcher and best heavy, K.tfutf 685. No sheep sale. evr York Live Stork Market. NEW YORK. July 21 BEEVES Re relpt. 358 head. No trading and feeling weak. Dreaaed beef steady at 7ftc for na tlv side. Exports, 860 beeves and 1 000 quarters of beef. CALVES-Recelpts. 218 hesd 5?o trading; city dressed veal steady at 7Vs$12c; coun try dressed alow at 3606. HO8 Receipts. 2.716 head. Market feel ing ateady. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 6.562 head. I.almbs steady; common to choice (beep old at 83 5""03 65. t. Joseph Llv ttoek Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. July 21.-CATTLE Receipt. 184 head; market ateady; na tive, 34.60ra10; cow and heifers. 1.75ii 6.00; stocker and feeder. 38 Of "64.00. HOGg-Receipta. 4. head: market steady to 6c lower; light. 3t56tl6.66: medium and heavy. 88.46iu41.66; bulk of sales, V 60 64 67. tSHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 240 head; market steady. took la light. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western marketa yesterday were as follows Cattle. Hogs Sheep. South Omaha 1.1-9 3 iJU Sioux City 100 t.frt) Kansas City h0 l.un It. Joseph 184 184 6t. Louis 6uo I &o Chicago 6m 10.000 TstaU.. 8.178 I6.M 240 i.ixi i.ll Total CATTLE There were no cattle of anv consequence In the yards, there being the usual Saturday holiday so far a the cattle market wa concerned. For the week the receipt how a Blight falling off a compared with the previous week ana a somewnat large decrease a com pared with a year ago. - A usual at this sesson of the year a good many load of rignt gooa rorn-rea steers nave been re ceiveo. While there has also been sprinkling of western ranger, thus far, however, there have not been sufficient range cattie to really establish quotations on mat Kina, tne supply 01 beet consist ing almost entirely ot corn-ted stock The tendency of the market on all de slrable fat cattle was steadily upward uuring tne nrst iour nay or tne week. Each day market waa auoted fullv teady or a little stronger with the trade sufficiently active to affect an early clear ante on most days. On Friday the situa tion was somewhat different, the receipt of that day being of poor quality, In otner woras, tne Kina mat buyer do not care tor. A a result Friday market wa Blow with prices a little easier. Aftei allowing for the weakness of that dav. however, the market on all good kinds of corn-fed steers is IO&I60 higher than one week ago. Full load of cattle have sold as high as 38.25, which i the high est price paid on this market slnca 1 year ago last May, barring only one ouncn 01 cnristma ueevea, wnicn brougn is.bu. Cows and heifer, like beef steers, snowea improvement an ine week up un til Friday, when they. too. were alow The trade on the good kind a a rule wa active, so that the market through' out the week wa In a good healthy con dltion. As the close It is safe to quote price anywhere from 10(&20c higher than one week ago, but with the advance the most pronounced on tne better aradea. The dull season is still on In the stocker and feeder trade, not many cattle of that description arriving and not many wanted It is still too early to expect very much trading in mat department or the market, SHU Hi few cattle that have come for ward have met with fair sale and Drlc hav been well maintained. If anything the market 1 a trifle stronger for the week, but that I not any Indication of the demand being particularly strong, fo a matter of fact speculator and vsrd trader still complain of very little In' quiry irom tne country. HUUS ine nog inaraet asiumed a more active appearance this morning. Yee terday and In fact the day before It wa extremely slow ana auu, but thl morn lng buyers acted more as if thev neede supplies and the trade opened much earlle In the morning. It was fairly active sn, the big bulk of all the hogs changed nanas in very gooa season, as to price the market might be quoted as stead' with yesterday's later market, or a shad' lower than yesterdays averaae. 1 .11, hogs sold very largely at 6.46f6 47H wnn a very suuu iui, i o.f. iieav hoes and oatkers brought 36 40fii The receipts of nogs, a will be noted Irom tne laoies given aoove, in v.- niio' a considerable Increase over laat w, eW hut are short of the record for laat year. 1 lie inarKri mis n una ppen Unsatls factory lit mat buyers nave been actin on tne Dear iiur a guuu mare or die tlm and have made a very strong effort to fiound valuea down. It will be remem- 1 iered that the high point of the year was reached on Wednesday of last week and ! buyers have been pounding values ever since that day with the result that t.i- markel naa oeen rorrea steadily down ward. At the cloae of the weea value, are 10fil2Vc lower than they wrru a the close of last wek and 17V.- low-i than high :'oint f the ear. Representative aalea: No. St. Ik. Pr. K. At. (0 Pr. 84 171 ... IM TV 241 UO t 4714 41 2M 12 I H II 10 10 SC-, 4 40 4 , 24 ., HI 4 47 14 114 SO M T 244 ... 41V- 44 I I It 6 16 67 u 4 6 47 28 M t I 40 40 40 4 4 f 4 4S 4t'4j 4!', 4:t f 4?v, 4.", 4.'4 42U, 42', 4 I 45 4.1 41 I 4 4 46 4 4i 4 4f 4.1 I 4 I 4.1 I 45 4 41 I 4S 4 41 4 4.1 4 41 47V. 471. 4TV 4 47 i 47 4 47 47 47 1 4.1, I 47Vj 471., I 47", 47 v 47V, 47V, i 47I4 7V 7V 17 V, 17V, 7.. 12.. .. It.. U . 10.. n.. 7 . n.. 72 . . 74. . M . 44 . M . 1.. .. M . 7. . 7. tl . 7.. t.. I . (2 . 4. . 7.. 74 . 72.. TS.. U . 7.. 71.. 7n. . I . M.. 7.. M-. Hi'.. 70., i:. 77., 7. II., l. 74 .IU 244 12 241 M 2?0 l 214 . 244 ... .114 ... 214 120 .214 it :n o .214 o 2.-0 140 154 . . J.M 40 .tu lie .114 . . 221 .114 .IM 14 2.4 ... :i ... 4e 214 .110 .240 .210 .1:7 .2!' J .241 m 2" s:4 o 240 . . IM 0 IM 120 .24 . . .17 lo 0 0 .1:7 21 .lW .:' .2"4 ... .2:7 40 .214 10 .144 ... .214 ... 11 128 .IM ... .let ... 114 140 .214 110 . 2'0 ... .1:1 40 .231 ... ..2"4 ... 8 47v 4 4; 47 v, 471j 47', 47V, 4T 47V, 47V, 47, 47', I 47V, 47', 47V, I 47V, I 47V, 4;v, 47-, 47 47V, 47'., n:i 4 47v, I 47S t 47., t 47V, 47V, 1" 1(1 o f 50 I o XI to so ifl to so SO so II 10 ft 4 SO SO 50 I SO 62', 62' 82V, i S f f. s: 1-7 t' .111 ,4M 11. 4 I 4-H 47 V, 4i ... 4JV, 44 ... tlOAKW 8 H 1. .114 ..17 . . t.'4 .1:4 4!', 4 1-1 :. i t. v. 12 '1 'l 'V, X ... 4 ' 8HKKP There were no Mesh rciei.'H Of sheep this morning and Ju.lglt.g froin tlf condition of the market during the ih t two or three days, none were wanted. I he lotal rei-elpls for the neck have U u quite liberal, showing a fair (tain over Hi" prev ious (mi, but Just aboUl on a p ' with a year ago. The week started with a vei y active d niand and with prices at thl polm Iuku enough to suit anyone. When i.-ims In -San to come in Irtlin Chicago It as found that the same sheep had sold there for i good deal less inonrv than thev bituigltt ul this point. 'Mils niitur.iilv had a weaken ing eflect on in niHiKit. as buyers disponed to lower lhir liidn so as l-t b. aell within lin. At the Sii ne tlni.- Chicago Irii breekihg badlv. which mini" It .! the worse heie. As a result Uic in.irket here lot- the week on wethers is fully 26i 5oc lower, and on one brand of sheep their whs a decline of t c. The nuirki t nuturaily slowed up and the week closed slow and dull. As showing the condition or tli market at Chicago, the Provrrs' Joiiin.il iiotd the bulk of the trading there on Thuin1a as 64 41411 lower for the week oil ewes and wethers, with the movement the ilullt l ol the season. The same day the L'rovers Journal quoted lambs at Chicago ns it'V I.'ic lower than the previous Tuesday. After all the decline that has taken place the market still is hiRh as compared with previous years. One thing eheep men !iould trv to avoid, especially at this time, is the Al-.Ipment of stock that is not Inoi oiiKlily well finished for market. It is sti.l too rsrlv 10 enecf verv much of a letvl'-. demand and the packer tl" not want thin or lialf fat sheep, hence anythliiK of that description shipped at the present time ' bound to b more or less neglected. Qimtstlons: Oood to choice spring lambs. 11.77,17.50: fslr to good spring lanibs; r:;2rti 1 76; good to choice yearlings. 85.7M-ln; filr to good yearlings. 85.5ivii5.75: good to choice silli'M. $1 .",t;a TO; f'r to g'-o'l loeihers. 14 5" 4 1 ,.; B-anl to iii'H '4 raes. .l.;.Vji II1; lair to so, d es, l..a,"M i. 4 lilt At. II I II K l'l4 K MtHKt'.T (nttle, Sheep and l.amk Itradj lloaa lssvrr. (llll'AOiV .lull 21 -CATTLE- Receipts, 5' head: niHtket steady: lxeves. 34 .'"il 4". cons uml l.cifcrs, J I ... i 3 ,4 . stockers ami feeder". I.' W'li 4 -: mlves. v;'.n,vii. 16. Minis - Ri-iipts. li'.KI' head cstlhia'ed Voiiilav, 3l.'t bend The market wa inner; mis.' d and butchers, to good hcavv. 3h 4nti roiisrh neavv, pi4n : light." $ l.Vii4.V; pigs, j.iAii.ii; bulk of sh i s $ 1 1 ! 76 SIIKKP ANH LAM MS - Receipts, S.0H0 hHd; inaikrl ets-ady; sheep. 1'li6. ,6; eiu lings, to um-;.:'; iambs. 34 ..viil.iS. Kansas t Itr l lr Stwrk Markel. KANSAS CITY. July 21.-CATTLK-R-c. Ipts. till head. Including 50 svniiheins. Market unchanged: choice sport and dressed berf steers, IK. 5014',. 26; fr to good, 34iHi6 40; western fed steers, 871 TVdS !; stockers and feeders. 3-' o"W 4 '0; southern sieers. $2 7.Vu." . southern rows, 3-" If 3 80: native cow s. 32 iti 4.4; native heifers, 83 36 H5.V0; bulls. 32 4"a4on, cilvvS, 3.:-i1.26. Re ceipts for I lie week. 43.300. .... IIIH19 Receipts. 5.',0i head. Market r. lower; top. h;:H: bulk of ales. 8 Sinf R67H; lieavv, p; 51. -if S11; packers. 3.6ci aO; pigs and light. 35 8i"ti 6:v. Recelpta for the week 45.4'l bead. SIIKKP ANl LAMBS - Receipts, none. No market. Recelpta for the week, 26. head. Sinus City Live fork Market. SIOCX CITT. la.. July 21 -(Special Tele. gram ) CATTLE - Receipts. im head; mar 1 kei aimriv: beeves. 34 iV1fh"R.76 : cows, bull an1 mixed. 32 5b4.78: stockers and feeders, c kki t on; calves and yearlings. 8,1003.88. IK n;a Receipts 4.""n head; market sfadv. selllnB at 383.'i4..'0; hulk of sales, in.37444-41.42. llwlwBwlwl4lwBw4iKwlwBwawlBw SOMETHING ABOUT The Greatest Pen and Ink Artist in the World ss $ a i n ' a CIIAltLES DANA GIBSON, the man who has made himself rich in' a few years with his pen, has won his placro by strict perseverance. His growth was gradual up to a CERTAIN POINT, and then he suddenly became famous. "Life" discovered his GREATNESS and for years he .worked only for that publication, until his fame became uch that many of the reproductions of his work sold for framing for as high as three dollars each. 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