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    niE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1006.
CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET S
Vent Sttrti Wil, bnt Hetj 8tli in
K;'Jiwel Mak OIom Wttk.
SfPTtMBES CORN AND OATS GO UP
jepnrta of 114
In Manitoba
HM la hn
Do Sot Cat
A Br Material
Flar.
OMAHA. July 25, 1904.
Wheat started well, but the dealers la
the northwest began to aell heavily, end
afer the pi Ice had been forced up nearly
' fn' ,n September deliveries. In which
I ilk of interest lay. there came a weak
ening and the close waa a fraction under
ti.e lay before. Reports of damage by red
j-. t froni Manitoba did not discount the
rral Indication of a large crop. Bome-
' Igiit receipt kept the price up to
it.- romt where they are. Tue cash de
i. i.i nt whs good at Omaha, but only fair
"""""; Cables were from MeHd higher
..ing t. bullish newa from Russia. Trad
!',' "J1..1. flK,r w" but moderate,
!n!i .Vptm."" Jqult Ju,t whr started
end tested the day before. The export de.
inand wa aald to be poor. Forty-eight
car of wheat wei Inspected at Omaha.
Hrpteinliei corn took an upward ahoot
wltn oats and climbed a fraction over a
fnL'f.' .'""'I 11 ,a"ned, but cloaed better
nan the day before. Short were ftald to
be the principal buyer. Oat were ta
tionary. , l wheat receipt wert 1,609,000
bua.iei . ualnat 1.3R6,uOa ouahel laat year
wu.i .ilp.eui ol Ail.oou bushel. against
wa uuahei last yetir. Corn receipt wer
wl' "u?",' . Jint OH.oiiO buBiiela last
Local range of option:
r-lLcJ.tLLpen'1 Ul'1 1 w- I Cione. Yes'y.
Wheat
I
jwy...
l"4B 694B 6Kj 68V: 69HB
bept... t-M 7iB. Hl Hl
-UIV...I 48B 4 f 48 48 47HB
teni... 46M 4VB 46HB 4riVB 46HB
Oat'"' 3Ui 43'-B 4;t'B
Sept... J0B SOB! JOB: 30B (B
B bid.
Omaha Caah Sale.
WHEAT-No. 1 hard. 1 car. 68o.
CORN No. I, 1 car, 47Vio.
Onaaha Caah Price.
WHEAT No. I hard. TlflTlttc; No. t
lia.u, wx(j.71c; No. I aprlng. Joc.
lORN-No. 1. 47Hc; No. 4, 4047c; tip. i
yeilow, 4it47l1c.
OAT3-No. 8 mixed. 83c; No. S white.
V.c; No 4 white. 3c.
HYE No. J, 63c i No. 8, 610.
Carlot Receipt.
Wheat. Corn. Oat.
Chicago
!.... ...v.. city . ,
Minueapolla .,
umana
Luiuth
bt. Lou I a
.602
107
7
.282
.102
. 18
. 11
.142
28
'si
'ii
8
'ii
CHICAGO GRAIN AKD PROVISIONS
Featare of the Tradlaar aad Cloalna
Price oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. July Jt Profit-taking tale
gam caused a weak cloee In the wheat
i. urket today. The final quotations on
tne feeptembur option were n ?'; lowVtr
tnan tue cloae ot yesterday. Corn tu i.
Oat wer 4 Ho higher. Pro-i.-iuus
were down ilOc.
The early market wa strong on the
Ru.rlan situation and additional report
oi ii.t In Manitoba, and the ad van. e in
nan... grain had a bulllah effect. The
opening price waa c to HVc higher.
a-u.u In the day, however, the local bulls
vlio had profits commenced to aell froely
with the intention of realising, and heavy
itrii.ng at tho same time by caah houae
Kk.e the impression that country ac
ceptance were large. Under the pressbro
t..i price of the September option declined
c from the high price of the day.
btrong denials of the rust atory In Manl
loua also caused prices to weaken some
what.. The close was Inclined to weakness
hud VaHc lower. September opened
y 'e higher, at 77KiS77S sold between
.i) .o and 7Hc and cloaed at 7Sc
a.l'iaiioa af wheat and flour were en mil
to ib.dbO bu. Prlmarv renelpta were
1.50,0 10 bu.. agalnat 1,36,000 one year
KO. Mlnneapolia, Duluth and Chicago re
verted recei'ita of 816 cars, againat 65
cars last week and 444 cars one year ago.
'1 he corn market was strong all day, al
though It loat part of Us advance because
oT the slump In wheat, which caused some
.'-n.i.- of the coarse gralna. Tho early
r..arV l rdvanced lc on reoorts of damaaa
t tiry weather, light acceptances and ,
.rcng aemand irom cash houses. An ad
vance ot i In the price of hay because
Of reported dry weather had a pronounced
I'UlIU i effect on both corn and oats, It
l.ilng figured that If there waa a shorts."
In the hay crop the demand for bit he.
granu wouia be largely Increased. Heavy
r killing sales late in the session also led
to weakened prices, but, despite these
things, the market rallied on the slightest
encouragement and the close waa strong.
September opened V4Tc higher, at HVk
6l7kc, sold between 61 HO 63c and
closed at 81 He. Local receipt were 107
cars, with 40 car of contract grade.
Th oata market wak atrong for the
greater part of the day, and, although It
weakened along with corn and wheat, V
had an advance during the aeaalon of al
most lc. for the September option. Th
lump In the price of hay, th early bulge
in wheat, good buying by cereal manufac
turer and report of 600,000 bu. sold to
the east were among the reason for th
early strength. There waa much realis
ing late In the day. September opened
He to He to H tf He. at 81 H 84c. sold
between 88 H 0 84 He and closed steady at
He hlghsr, at 88 He. Local receipt were
87 car.
ProvUlon were easier on lower price
for hog. Shipment of meat were large,
but th movement In lard win light.
Packer, during th day, wer for th
greater part on the bear aide of th mar
ket. At th close September pork was
down 10c, at 11 J. 81 H- Lard wa 6a
lower, at 18 8! H. Ribs were down 10c.
at l 17 H .10.
Estimated receipt for tomorrow:
Wheat, 471 cars; corn. Iff cars; oat, 76
cars; hogs, t7,000 head.
Th leading future ranged a follows:
Article. I Open.) High.) Low. Cloe. Ye y.
Wheat
July.. Bept..
Dec...
Corn
July.. 8pt..
THl
7BH1
7H
n
UH
tl H
WH
7H
7
76H
76HeTf
80
VH
IS1H
61
toH
84H
617,
61HH
May...!4i)H'j4a
60
88
4tH H4sH
oats
July..,
Sept...
Deo...
Pork
Sept.. Lard
Sept... O. t...
Nov...
Rlba
July.,
fecpt..
Oct...
J6H1
S3H
tH
8KH
XH
84H
HHSSHH
86H
iH
IT
IT 10
wiiii enuimni fir fjt; itmi k... i.i.
k.i h...r ho,iaw Dusneia; nour,
bubhti Oorn' ,0" buhe';
17 H IT 82H
8 JH 8 TH
00 08
t 86 8 00
16 80
8 W 80
00 8 06
I r7H
02H
t MHI
I V7H
t 9b
16
f7H
t f7HI
88H
12H
e o;h cH
Cash Quotation were a follow:
FLOI R -Steady; winter patents, 88 609
9 so- strmlchia. tl.80tti3.60: acrln oatenta.
83 7O34.0O; straights. M 46iJfS .75; bakers'. 81. JO
WHEAT No. X 77C78o; No. t, T4mc;
No. 8 red, 77H't78He.
CORN No. i 6le; No, t yellow, 6JH
OATSNo. 1 S&Hc; No. t whit, fsc; No.
t white. 84H37He.
RVF-N'n. 1 tuSitlle.
UARLEY-Oood feeding. 83c; fair to
choice malting. 4Stfuo.
SEEDS No. 1 na. fl.0H: No. 1 north-
aeatern, 810VH- Prim timothy. 83 8ft. Clover,
contract grade, til 8V
PROVISIONS Short rib sides (loose!
S li.: 16. Me park, per bbl., f 18 000
It 25. Lard, per 100 lb . Short clear
slUes (boxed). 89 H8.7S.
rollowlng acre th receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Reeetnta Shlomenta
Flour, bbl 48.000 B.ino
IVIieat, bu 843 6K1 ll.Ota)
Corn, bu 81 Ji 447.700
data, bu llsS.ftO tO.ito)
Rye. bu 8.0tJ
Barley. Ul U10O
On the Produce exrhVnr today th but'
ter market wa ateady; creamerle. 164
1HH'-; dalrle. UsjITHo. Fg. teady: at
murk, caaes Included, lauioc; firsts. 16c;
prim firsts. 16Hc: extra. ISHc. Ch..
strong; lltrUHc.
Kaaaaa City Grala anal Pretlataaa.
KivRia pity Julr B. WH BAT July
Hc: 8eiiteniber, 6o; December, iic;
caah. No S bard. TltrTJc; No. 8. taiHUJTOHc;
No t 6SHt4ilc; No. t red. TtHd No. V
a.i.T-ic
Cul'.N July, 4o; flpiiuiar. 47l,t;; De-
"T'W. 44c; rash. No. 2 ir.lj.-.l, Me; No. a
, , ""1y Missouri and Kan..,. new
whltewood case Inclu.led. l,c, cim count.
. ;"?'" "turned. So lees.
Hii.ithiTrir1' 'd.y .'" '""'; choice timothy,
' n?f W: rlmlc. prairie, ffMi9.50
Rl Steady. UJhhr
BUTTER Creamery, 19r: packing. 14c.
,.. , . Receipts 8hlptii-tite.
"heat bu ii.snn ,
torn- bu ar,.nO il
bu 70ug 2i0,0
SEW YORK, (iRIERAl MIHART
Uaotatloa of the Day oa Varioa
femaislltlea,
, NEW YORK, July S.-FLOCR-Recelpt.
14.041 bbls. ; export. 1.181 bMs.; mark.t
steady with moderate trade; winter patents.
11 0f4 , winter Mraiglita. S3.?Vfft.; win
ter extras, 11 .ao 4; winter low arsd-s.
12 f1i1.3i; Minnesota patents, 84 &4.ii,
Minneeota bakers. $.1 4M?l.xr. Rve flour dull:
IVim ,0 POOJ- 3 W-W; choice to fancy.
Con.NMKAI Pteadv; fine white and
yUow, 81 r?J1.28; (Miarse, fl.lri4jl.l2; kiln
dried f:.7rt2M).
RVE Lull; No. I western. 7Hc, nominal,
t. o. b., New York.
WHEAT Receipts. 10.000 bu.: exports.
41.07 hu.; spot market barely teady; No.
2 red, 82 He, elevator; No. 2 red, t3Vc, f.
o. b., afloat; No. 2 northern Duluth, 87 He,
f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 hard, winter. 84 Ho.
f. o. b.. afloat. During the forenoon wheat
advanced about Vic on bullish foreign
newa and rust advices from the north
west. It subsequently lost the rise under
resitting sale and the close waa He net
lower. May, 88 8Hc, closed at 88 July,
83H"3He. closed at 83f88Hc; Septem
ber. 83H &8He. cloaed at SH'; Decem
ber, 86H88Hc. closed at 86 11-1 He.
CORN Receipts. 128.726 bu.: exports,
12.381 hu.; spot market firm; No. 2, 68c,
elevator, and 68Hc, f . o. b , afloat; No. 2.
yellow, 6 He; No. 2 white, 80c. Option
market had a strong early advance on
small receipts, but finally reacted some
what with wheat, closing He net higher.
July closed at 67He; September, tHtf
68 Vic, closed at 68 He; December closed at
56HC
OATS Receipts, 114, MO bu.; exports,
"76 bu.: spot market steady; mixed oats,
26 to 12 pounds, 39H". natural white, 3ft
to 1.1 pounds, 40Hi8 42c; clipped white, 38
to 40 pounds, 44HT47c.
HAY Steady: shipping, 66 66c; good
to choice, 5ci&fl.00.
HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice,
19T6 crop, lOiffnc; I! crop, nominal: olds,
nominal; Pacific coast, 1905 crop, 10 17c;
lr4 crop, 12c; olds, nominal.
HIDES Steiidv; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs.,
!0c; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 21c; Texas dry,
24 to 30 lbs , 19o.
LEATH ER Quiet ; acid. 20(627 He.
PROVISIONS Reef, steady; family. flO 00
(TIO.OA; mess, fS Onrrf-I 60; beef hums, f21.00r(t
K.OO; packet, $R.0Ofl!).50: city extra India
mess. 81o.(rai no. Cut meats, firm: Dick-
led bellies, 8U.5rvsi3 60; pickled shoulders,
fS.264ie.75; pickled hams. 812. 261 12.75. I,ard.
easy; western prime. f,00. nominal; re-
nnea. barely steady: South America,
810.00; compound, f 7.00 7.37 H ; continent,
19.40. Pork, firm: family. 319.60: short
clear, 1 1 7.00 iff 1 9.00; mess, fit). 50ig 10.00.
TALLOW Steady; city (82 per pkg.),
4 15-lc; country (pkgs. free), 4Hf6HC
KICE Quiet; domestic, extra fair, 3Va0
8Hc; Japan, nominal.
til i i hk-uteaciy; street price, exrra
creamery. 20H'ff21c. OfTlclal prices: Cream
ery, common to extra. li".HS20Hc; renovated,
common to extra, 12318VC; western fac
tory, common to firsts, 1851"o; western
Imitation creamery, extra. 18Hc: western
flrts. lH17i4c.
CHEESE Strong; new, tttte, full cream,
large, fancy, :',c; fair to good. lOHWllo;
small, fancy. 11Hc; fair to good, lOVi'S 10-c;
Inferior. sHfi'Wie
EGQ8 State, Pennsylvania and nearby
fancy selected white. 24c; choice, 22(t2.1c;
mixed extra, 22c; western firsts. lTQLic;
seconds. l('i!l8Hc; southern, KHfllte.
POULTRY Live, fairly steady; western
spring chickens, 17c; fowls, 13Hc; turkeys,
loc; dressed. Irregular; western spring
chickens, 184; 22c; turkeys, ll613c; fowls,
neiic
St. Loals General Market.
ST. LOUI8, July 26 WHEAT Futures,
weak; cash, higher; No. 2 red, caah, ele
vator, 74Ho; track, 7&&76C.; September, 74Hc;
December, 77H6T7Hc; No. 1 hard, 78H81
7Hc.
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 61c: track.
62Ho; September, KiHo; December. 4Hc.
OATS Higher; No. 2 caah. 36c; track,
afrVS: September, 84c; December, 34Hc:
No. 2 white, 87i&tVrO.
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, f4.85
4.60; extra fancy and, straight, 83.75fi4.So;
clears, f2.759H.26.
SEED Timothy, steady; fJoOO'-tOO.
CORNMKAL Steady, f2.fia
BRAN Dull; sacked, eaet trark, 7476c.
HAY Steady; timothy, fllOGS 16.60; prai
rie. f8.0Otjil2-O. .
IRON COTTON TIES fl. i
BAOGINQ-9C. ;
HEMP TWINE 7He.
PROVISION S Pork, lower; Jobbing,
I16.97H- I-ard, higher; prime steam, fS.66.
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorta.
89.60; clear rlba. 89.76; short clears, t8.87H
Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorta. 310.26;
clear ribs, 610.60; short clear, 310.C2H.
POULTRY Quiet; chickens, 10c; springs,
13c; turkeys. 12Hc; ducks, 8Hc; geeae, 5c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 16jilc;
dairy, 14i-tfl8c.
EOGS-titaady at 18c.
Reoetnts. BhlDments.
Flour, bbl 6.000 10.W10
vihut bu 142.000 24.01
Com bu 47,000 M.000
Oat.' bu K00O st),000
Mlaneaooll Oral Market.
vtvvifiPni.III. July 25. FLOUR First
patenta. f4 .IftS'i.aO; second patent, f4.06j)
4.16; nrst clears, .tom.v, Mtuim
f2.60i2.0. ...
(Superior Board of Trade quotation for
Minneapolis and Chloago delivery). The
rang of prices, a reported by F. 1. Day
as Co.. 110-111 Board of Trade, waa:
Artlcle. Opn. Hlgh. Low. Clo. Yes'y
Wheat I
May...
July...
Sept...
Dec....
82S1H8:
S2HI
76H
81 h H
76 76Hl
76'a
77H
1 12H 1
1 UH 1 12
1 loH 1 10H
:7oHH
r&H"uH
!6HH
77
78H
Flax-
July...
Sept...
Oct....
1 It
1 13HI
1 ir.
1 UH
1 18H
1 12
1 10HI
1 uw
1 10H
Hllwankee Grain Market.
Mii.wil'KEE. July 28 WHEAT-Steady;
Nn 1 northern, kwuc rvo. a iiurtuci i, ovu
81He; Beptember. ivc, 01a.
t v w yi.tflv run. 1. Oixuskx..
PARLEY Dull; No, 1. &6aH:; sample,
CORN nigner; no. cmii, oiravwisv, dcii
tember, 61 He
Peoria Grala Market.
PEORIA, July 2S.-CORN-Hlgher; No. f
yellow. 62Hc; No. 88 6hc; mo. 4, oihc.; no
graoe, duo.
OATS Higher; No. f white, new, 86c; old,
864c: No. t white, new, 84 He; old, 36c; No.
4 white, new, 32Hf33c: old, 8SHC.
WHISKY Bteauy. i.w.
Dolath Grala Market.
DULUTH, July 25. WH EAT To arrive:
No. 1 northern, 78Hc; No. 2 northern, 7t)He.
fin mcli: No. 1 northern. 78Hc; No. 2
northern, 78Hc; July, rec; Deptemoer, 11c;
Ueeember, 77Hc; Jaay, Sic.
OATS To rrlv. on track and July, S3Hc.
Liverpool Grala anal Provision.
LIVERPOOL, July 26. Wlf EAT Snot,
nominal; future, firm; July, 67Hd: Sep
tember. 7d; December, 6s THd.
CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed,
old, 4s 9i. Future, quiet; July, nom
inal; September, 7s SHd-
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, July 26. BEEPS Clover, cash
and October, fti.o7H Hy. No. 2. 6o Prim
timothy. UC10. Alslk. August, 8t .
rotten Market.
NEW TORK, July 26 COTTON-Spot
closed quiet; middling upland. 10.90c; mid
dling gulf. 11.15c; ale. 101 bale
LIVERPOOL. July tt.-COTTON-Spot.
oulet; prices, t points lower: American
middling fair, .61d; good middling, 8 23d;
middling. .Md low middling. IW. good
ordinary. 5J0d: ordinary. 8 3'Jd. The sales
of the day were 6.UU0 hale, of which 6A
were for speculation and export, snd in
cluded 4.600 American. Receipts, 4.400 bale a.
all American. Future opened eaaler and
C'sT1 LOl'IS. July . COTTON-Dull:
middling, lie; ale none; receipts, ir
bales; shipment. SuO bale; tock, B4.8S4
bNEW ORLFiANS, July 26 COTTON Spot
cloaed quiet: sale. 660 bale; low ordinary,
7Ho, nominal: ordinary. THe. nominal; goed
ordinary. 8-lAc: low middling. 10c; mid
dling. 10c; good middling, HSc; middling
fair. lle, nominal: fair. 12V:; receipt,
1,287 bale; stock. 48.2C8 bales.
lagar anal Molaaaea,
NEW YORK, July 26 STOAT Raw,
firm; flr refining, fc; centrifugal, 8 teat.
8Hc: molnsees tigr. Se; refined, steady;
No. 8. 4.UK-: No. T. 4A; No. 8, 4 10e: No. .
4 06c; No. 10. 4c; No. 11, 36e; No IX 3 trie ;
No. IS. 3 86c: No. 14, .&.e: confectioners' A,
4 66c: mold A. 6 16c; cut loaf. S.o0c; crushed.
5 bi"-; powdered, 180c; granulated, 4 t-;
cubes. 6.06c.
NEW ORLEANS. July 23 St'OAR
Steady; centrifugal yellow, ISai H6c; sec
onds IHUHc
i BYia'-
NEW VORR STOCKS AND BONDS
Harket BroadsDt Out and Gift Erideace of
ubitDtil Strenth.
TRUNK LINE ISSUES LEAD ADVANCE
Co as I Metarn ot Hill aad Morwaa
to New York I aed to 6lv
Vitality to Nam her of
Ramor.
N1TW YORK, July 25 Th number ot
hares dealt In at the Stock exchange did
not expand greatly over the total oi yes
terday, but th market broadened nut in
character and gave evidence of substantial
sirenajth. Conditions abroad seemed to be
primarily responsible. Opinion once more
shifted as to the importance to be attached
to the Russian situation, at least In Its
Influence on financial condition. The
thieatening political outlook reported In
the dny's news did not seem to disturb the
feeling that the worst effects on money
and stock markets had been met.
There was a marked cessation of the
pressure of liquldstion from centers espe
cially affected bv the Russian conditions.
The London market also enjoyed a brisk
recovery Incident to the final stages of the
fortnightly stock market settlement there,
which seemed to find a considerable short
Interest uncovered In Kaffirs, which were
sharply depreased by the selling for Paris
account. This selling was discontinued to
day and aterling exchange moved up at
Paris, Indicating an easing money situa
tion. Discounts also receded at Berlin,
but moved up at London, where the stock
market made an extra demand for money,
but the foreign factors were rather of
passive Influence In our own market and
only served to leave unrestrained the effect
of more local Influence. These influences
were mostly confined to the realm of con
jecture and most of them could be- defined
by th formula: "Important developments
believed to be forthcoming." The rumors
as to the nature of the developments
showed much variety, even where they
concerned stocks. The expected early re
turn of Influential capitalists gave vitality
to th rumors.
The transcontinental railroad stocks led
the movement and the dealings In that
group far overshadowed In Importance any
other dealings In the market. The plan
of financing the Pacific coast extension of
the St. Paul has been a aubject of curious
speculation for a long time past and the
announcement of the return from Europe
of William Rockefeller was made to impaj-t
important results for the rosd from his
contact with isurnpean nnanciers. i ne
supposed development concerning the Har
riman Pacifies was even more vague and
ranged from an Initial dividend on South
ern Pacific to an absorption of St. Paul by
Union Pacific. In the same way th ex-
rected arrival In New York of James J.
lill and J. P. Morgan gave new life to
the Great Northern ore lands deal rumors.
The Identity of the commission houses
which conducted the largest transactions
In these stocks lent an appearance of proba
bility to the conjecture mat insiders in tne
properties were sharing In the market
operations. These stocks furnished the
nucleus of the dar's entire movement,
which was largely sympathetic.
The general market was much slower In
moving upwards than these selected stocks,
but their leadership became effective as the
day progressed, and It was seen that no
Important liquidation was attracted by the
advance.
Money on call continued easy, but rates
for time loans over the end of the year
were maintained. The better feeling In
forelfrn market centers realised In a decline
In sterling exchange rates here. The de
mand expanded at the last with the lack
of pressure manifest and the closing wns
active and strong at the top level and with
tne leaders up from z to 3 points.
Bonds were irregular. Total sales, nar
yalue. 81,275.000. United States new 4s de
clined 4 per cent on call.
Tne tuliowing ar tne quctar.ons on th
Block exenange:
Balsa. High. Low. Close.
141
Adama Fxprcsa
Amalgamated Copper
American C. aV K
nn ea T
l.tnd SSlt In
100 100 100
H
3314
MV
1
tl
!.
H
lilt
It
43
7"H
113
American C. A T. pfd
American Cotton Oil
Am. Cotton Oil pfd
Americas Express
American H. A U. pfd
American lea, aacurltlea...
American L.lnaead Oil
Am. Unseed Oil pfd
Amarloan locomotive
Am. Locomotive pfd
American .. A R
i.tno
too
it
it
4.400 70 70
. n.tm n 14H 14H
Am. 8. A R. pfd.
100 117 I1T 117
American Sugar Refining... lt.aoo irr 134H 1H
Am. Tobacco pfd etfs. 100 M'4 tali S
Anaconda Mining Co ia.7iw i I4HH its
Atchison li.lnn so at gaa, sou
Atchison pfd mo 100 ' tH 100
Atlantic Coaat una 100 u4 11a 131 1
Baltimore Ohio It.tOO 11T4 117 117
Ral. A Ohio pfd t
Brooklrn Rapid Transit M.too n 74 714
Canadian Pacific It. 400 144 111, 1J4
Central af Now Jersev 120
Chesapeake A Ohio l.tnn H ti S4
Chicago Oraat Western 0O 17 k IT lTVa
Chicago a Nortbwsatsrn too IK 194
Chlcago. Mil. A St. P.
41.100 11114 1T 111
It
84
400 tt tt4 MH
8.000 41 41 S 4s
I. "0 S44, 34 84,
l.too 70 (HU, f9'4
1.400 4tH 49H 4',
l.' 1404 lW't wH
800 t 191, 1S
7SUj
600 tlSH tllt tits
ts
Chicago T. A T
Chicago T. A T. pfd
C. C. C. A St. L.
Colorado Fuel A Iroa
Colorado A Southern
Colo. A 80. 1st pfd
Colo. A Ho. td pfd
Consolidated 04ta
Corn Producta. rfg
Com Producta pfd. rfg
Delaware A Hudson
Delaware. L A W
Denver A Rio Oranda
Dsnssr A R. O. pfd
Distillers' Securities
Erie
Erie 1st pfd
Erie Id pfd
Gsners.1 Electric
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central
International Paper
Int. Patter pfd
International Pump
Int. Pump pfd
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd
Kansas City Southern
Kansas City So pfd
Louisville A Nashville
Meilean Central
Mlnneapolla A St. Louis....
M , St. P. A 8. 8. M
M . St. P. A 8. I. M. pfd.
t.400 43 4014 41tt
14
00 67 IT i
t.too 41H 4H IS
loo 77S 77S n't
700 us iH rs
400 ltS 144 14e,
ltO
TOO lit lTt IT
tOO 17H 174 17H
U
1.4O0 45 S 44 45 4
to
f ts tfiH is
too 1144 lis 61
100 K 34S
400 t2 It it
4 100 141 S 1H 1414,
1.400
MU
30
30
100
4S
44 S
to
163
ltt
13
81
87
M
It
133
46
47
tl
14
tot 1US 1U
Missouri racine
8.100
124,
3.1',
ts
76.
tl
33S
87
39
Missouri. Kanaaa A Taxi,.. 4. too
M. K A T. pfd
1.10
I.IO0
National Load
National R. R. of M. pfd.
New York Central
New York. O A W
Norfolk A Western
Norfolk A W. pfd
North American
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People' a Oaa
P.. C. C. A St. L
Pressed Stesl Car
Preeasd 8 C. pfd
Pullman Palace Car
Reading
Reading let pfd
Reading Id pfd
Republo Steel
Hepsbllc Steel pfd
Rock Island Co
Rock Island Co. pfd
St. L. A 8. P. td pfd
St. Louta Southwestern. . . .
100
1.300 IMS lit
ton 4H 44
1,100 1; trs
100 t4S tt
400 841 14 V
14
11. m ns if?s ns
l.too KH 80 K1S
77
400 44 S 44 46 S
t7
123
61. MO IMS lt4S )2S
to
to
1.700
l.mo
I IK
1.IO0
400
1.100
84.310
it. in
300
tl
47
I4S
43
'its
614,
73S
tl
M
t4
tl
'ii
(o
714
34
M
ft
:
41
It
61
'3
117
35
St. L. 8. W. pfd
Southern Paclflo
Bo. Pacific pfd
Southern Railway
to. Railway pfd
Tsnneasea Coal A Iroa
Taiaa A Pacific
sa
mo let isiu in
1.000 1- ti 31
00 in nn, s,u
0 47 47 47
t.aiO 14 147 14s
T0 14 44 tl
Toledo, 81. L. A W
T.. St. L. A W. pfd
I'nloa Paclflo
I'aloa Pad Ha pfd
tnlted Blues Ei press
United States Realty
foiled States Rubber
I'. S. Robber pld
I'nlted Btaxea Steal
It. S. Steel pfd.
Va -Carolina Chemical ....
V -Carolina Chsa pfd....
Wsbash
Wabash pfd
Welte-rsrgo Expreee
Wsstlnghouse Elect lie ....
Western t'nlon
Whesllng A Less Crte.....
Wieceneln Central
Win Central pld
Northern Pacific
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd
tlose-Sheffleld Steel
Orsmt Northern pfd
iaterborongh Metropolltaa.
Interborauah Mat. efd
.. Ill
TT II
47 43
.... 104
36 14
tuO
404
It
tl.Os) 14
rr.too 104 101s 104
si a si 4
107
II
48 44
Iso
U4
81 H
8o 44
17S
81
tut
13
44 W
83
44
too
8.300 iotw 801
to M's aiti
M
lot 101 101 s 101
40 13 714k Tl
sue an 13
31
37
I 14 3k 7
100 T4 Tl
Total aalaa lor the day. 147. sua aharaa.
8tw York Mlalaa Itoek:
NEW YORK July S -Closing quotations
n mining stocks were:
en
Adama Con
Alice
Breece
Brunswick Con .
1 otnil-k Tuunel
Con. Cal. A Vs..
Hem Silver ....
I roe Silver
Leedviiie Con ...
Offered.
Little Cklef
. 8
to
.8(0
. I
. 11
. 14
. II
. as
IM
84 kmtarle
Tt
Ophlr
to
14
P'osals
Potoal ,
Savsga
Sierra Nevada
email Hoses ..
Stnadar .......
Bank riearlna-.
OMAHA. July tS.-Bnk clearing today
were 1.8;u,164 87 and for th 4rr.iondlng
date laat year tl.in.W3 6L
as .
Treanery tateaaeat.
WASHINGTON. July . -Today state,
meat of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund. exclue4ve of the fl60.rya4.rt4l g II
'"". silo a: Alalia 61 cash balaiu-e,
f17a.7n.'; gold coin and bullion, tK.r7;
gold cert.flcales. 8..63.!;o.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. July 26- MONEY On call,
easy at 2H P " cent; ruling rate. :h per
rent; closing bid. 2 per cent; offered at
per cent; time loans, easier on short ma
turities; flxty days. 8Hft4 per cent; ninety
days, Vii per cent; six months. 6H per
cent; prime mercantile paper, 6HU5 per
cent
8TF.RLINM EXCH A Nil EWeitk at 1 4
4 for demand and at 84 K21ou 4 S215 for
slxtv-rtav bills; p"S'd rates, 84MHW3 and
t4 "J.HV4 IKS; commerc ial bills. I4 81H64K1H
SILVER 1 r. 6THc; Mex'ran dollars,
60 He.
BoNDS Government, a-eak: railroad. Ir
regular. Quotations on New tork bonds today
were as follows:
It. g. ret la, ri .. 14
Japan ti
Jran . td eerie. . . I
do coupon
.104
.in
f S. r
do coupon
I' a. old 4a. ra.
do coupon
U. S. new 4a, res
do coupon
Am. Tobacco 4a. . .
da a
Atchison sen. 4a..
do adj 4s
Atlantic r. L 4a
Pal. Ohio 4a ...
do I if
Bra. H. T. c 4a .
ae fn
do tv,t rtf
do M verlea
I. N. anl.
. 10J
..10".
..I"!
.
"H
.1004
..11
.. 74
.. I
ll4 . e. it
U't Mfi Central 4s
TH' do 1st Inr
tl! Mian St. L 4a..
! do :
. . H V4j
4a 4
... as
.. lit
... 1S
...1V)
... 14 '
... ITU
... sv.
US N. R It ot M e.
! N T. C. f. !..
ioi n. j. r. s
!SV No Pacific 4a
.... 4
do at
N A W e 4a...
r S L rfd 4s.
Penn cons
lantral of )
...111
do 1st Inc
do Id Inc
do id Inc
Cna. Ohio 4Sa
Chicago A A. ts
C. B A Q a. 4s
c. r. lira
do col. 6a
7
Reading (sn. 4a..
1(7H St. L. A 1 M. a. Ui,
77 St. l. a s r. I 4a. u
as St. L t W. a. 4a ... TS
74 '4 Seaboard A. L. a
sou So. Parlflc 4a ....
17
.. ai
.. 4H
. .11'
COT. A St. L
lotti do 1st 4a ctra
Colo. Ind. Ksi aer A. 1 Ao. Railwar .
do sorlaa B. . .
7t iTtiaa a P is..
..iia
rolorado Mid. 4a...
Colo, a So. 4a
Caba la ,
D. R. O. 4a
Plstlllsra' Ssc. it..
Brie p. I. 4a
do asm. 4a
Hooking Val. 4Va.
Oftcrad.
. TJH T , Bl L. A W. 4a. . Ill 14
. M1 t'nlon Pacific 4a IOJUj
.lm- V S tel td 6 Mi
. Mswwabaah la
. at do deb B
. WW, 'Weatsrn Md 4a.
. fH, aw. L. R. 4a
,IM;,.Wli. Central 4a.
..1I4.H
.. 7S-1.
.. -s
.. II4
Boston Stock and Vond.
BOSTON. July 2S..-Call loi SHffH P"
cent; time loans, 6fi6H per .8 nt. Ofllcial
closing op stocks and bonds:
Atchison adj. 4a t4
do 4a 10H4
Mss. Central 4a 74
Atchison t' v,
do pfd Wit
lloslon A Albans.... t44
Boston A Maine lit
Boston Klasated lot
Westing, common
Advsnlure
Allouea
Amalgamated ....
Atlantic
Bingham
( a I. A Hscla.
Centennial
... Tt
.... m
... 1H
... Si
... 14
... J7V4
...k6
... tl
... 701,
... 17
... 14(4
... 11
... 14
... t,
... It
... 0
... tv.
... !
...10114,
... 115
... IS
... K'4
... HV,
... i
... 41
... Ml
... t
.... 4i4
... t
... 4
Fltchburg pfd
Mei. Central ...
1st K"opper Rangs ....
114
Pair West
N. T.. N. H. A H...104
Frsnklln
Oranbjr
Ule Rovals ..
Mass. Mining
Pera Msrnuette 5.1
t'nlon Paclilc U
Amer. Arga. Chem Zi
a pfd
Michigan
Amsr. Pnau. Tuba.... IB 1 Mohawk .
Amsr. Sugar l.lS Mcnt c. A C...
do pfd 1.14 id Dominion ..
Amsr. T A T Ullt'Osceola
Amsr. Woolen 4 jPsrrot
do pfd inivtjulncv
Edison Eleo. Illu.,..t35 IShsnnon
Maaa. K let Ho l!H4'Taniarsrk
do pfd 48 Trinity
Msaa. Oaa yl't'olted Copper
I nurd rrult litVi I'. B. Mining ...
tnlted Bhoa Mach.... 10 1' 8. Oil
do pfd 1 I'tah
V. 8. Stssl 36 .Victoria
do pfd loiiWlnooa
Bid. Asked.
London Ooig Stock.
LONDON. July 26. Closing quotations on
the. 6tock excliange were:
Consols, money ... 17 1-1 M , K. A T..
do account 17 1-14'J. Y. Central
84
.137
. t4
Anaconda ....
A'.chlson
Jk.Norfolk A W. pfd.
. . tlV, Pennsylvania
t6H
. t4
do pfd lot
Rand Mlnea
Resdlng
Baltimore A Ohio. ... 121 4
Canadian Pacific 17
do 1st pfd
do 3d pfd
Southern Railway .
do pfd
Southern Pacific ...
t'nlon Pacific
do pfd
1. 8. Steel
do pfd
I'abaah
do pfd
1 panlth la
. 44
. 4b
. it
.US
Chea. A Ohio....
Chisago Ot. W...
C. M. A 81. P..
batleera
Denver A R. 0..
do p(d
Erie
do 1st pfd
... 67.
... n.s
...ism
... 17
... 41V.
... 7
... 41',
... nv
Jl
.161
. 7.,
. lH
.106H
do Id pfd 11
. to
Illinois Central W-
Louisville A Nash...l47
. 44V,
. t:
SILVER Bar, qulew dO'-id per ounce.
MUNKY 2'qZ per rent.
The rate 01 discount In the open market
for short bills Is 3H'33H per cent; for thre
months bills, 3V3H P1" cent.
OMAHA WHOI.KSALK MARKET.
Condition of Trade and annotations on
Staple and Fancy Produce.
BOOS Receipts, liberal; fresh stock, 15c.
H VK fOL'Li'l It Y liens, 10c; roosters,
8c: turkeys, Wi6c, ducks, ic; spring chick
ens. 17c ner lb.
BUTTER hacking stock. 14Hc: choic
fancy dairy, 1616o;- rraswnery, 2la21Ho.
11A Y Prices uuoted bv umatia Heed com
pany: Choice upland, 89.&0; medium, fe.iM;
coarse, fsuuiuheu. Rye straw, o.ihuji.w.
BKAN'ler ton. lie.00.
VKUKTABLES.
TOMATOES Illinois, per crate of 30 lbs..
76c.
WAX BEANS Per market basket of
about In lhs.. 3nc
ei'RiNO Hi.ANS Per market basket of
about lo Ins., so.
TURNIPS, BEETS AND CARROTS
Ptr Mi-bu. basket, 2oc.
LEAr' L.E i'TUt. h Hothouse, per Aoi.
heads, 20c.
Cl'l't'UBERS-Home grown, per do.,
40c; TexHS. per bu. box, fl.26.
fiNIONS Home trust). He Der lb.
GKEKN O.MONb 1'ei sol uunctiea, 20c.
RAU16HE8 Per tlos. buncnes, uc.
CA I'M FLOWER Per dos. heads, 160.
GREEN PEAS Per bu., fl.OO.
NEW POTA'iOE8-Per bu.. 75c.
OLD VEGETABLES.
NAVY BEANS per bu.. fl.86; No. !, .7o.
t iui Tirtun lfr lb.. &14c.
GREEN PEPPERS Per market bas
TROPICAL, FRUITS.
DATES Per box of 8'j-lb. pkgs., 1M;
Halloween, In 70-lb tpoxes. per lb. 6c:
Bayers, per lb., 4c; walnut stuffed, 1-lb,
r.h. to 1 A ner dm ' 8-lb. bOXCS. ll.A
ORANGES Mediterranean sweets, CI
sixes, 84.0X1,4. 50; Valencies, all sizes, 85 owjj
' 1 'EMDN8-1 Jtnonlers. extra fancy, 240
slse, 84.00; 30t to 360 slse. 8.aOi3'7.0O; other
kranH. tl (A le&O
FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, Vj
86c; Imported Smyrna, tiiree-crowu. 11c;
six-crown, uc.
BANANAS Per medlum-slxed bunch
tt Tf.r- Ir.- liimhna. I2.bhft3.U0.
PI NEAPPMiB Florida, size 84. 30 and
9B u vi
BLUEBERRIES Wisconsin, 16 qts., f2.00,
FRUITS.
CHERRIES California, f2.00 per 8-lb. box;
sour chenies. i!4-qt. C'ate, i.oo.
GOOSEBERRIES Per cral of 84 Qt.(
t? ,ai
CURRANTS Home-grown, whit and
red. per 21-qU., fl.oo.
vkai'HKS-hhIcs early, i0c; yellow free
stone, l.ou: Texa Elbertas, per 4-baskut
crate, 'tic.
Pl.t 'MM California. fl.S0r31.7&
BLACKBERRIES Per 24-qt. crate, f2..
RASPBERRIES-Red, per at-pt. ciato,
flw: black, per 4-yt. crate, J.uo.
APRlCOTbV-Per 4-basket crate, tl.iO.
MELONS.
WATERMELONS Per lb., 1H, or about
J0(u36c each. ...
r ANTE LOUPES Colorado and Arizona
nw cruta isiandardi, ej.o'J; ponlr-s. tZ
Texas, per crjte (.about 46 melons), J-tA
pomes, -.'.'
CUT BEEF PRICES.
No. 1 ribs, Uc; -No. i ribs, lc; No. 8 ribs,
6c; No. 1 loin, loC So. 2 loin, liHc; No. 8
loin 8c; No. I chuck. 5'4c; No. S cnuck. 6c;
No 3 chuck. 4c; No. 1 round, 84c; No. 2
round, ac; rso. i ruunu, c, ,u. t piai,
a Nn 2 date. 2Hc; No. 3 plate, fc.
HlljK'S AND iALIXJW Green salted
v. 1 isw: No. 1 lic; bull hide. Seine
green' hides, No. 1, IVe; No. 2. 10H-': horse,
i.6ji&3.6o; sheep pe:t. uic(litl.!;6. Tallow, Nu
1 4c: ro. 4. 3c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CIDER Per keg, 8375; per bbl., 86.7a.
linEY-New. ter 84 lb.. 83 60.
CHEESE 8wi!a. new, lie; Wisconsin
brick, lie; Wisconsin limberger. lie; twins,
i:lc-' v., une Americas, 15c
NUTS Walnut. No. 1, soft sheila, new
crop, per lb.. loH hard shells, per 'b.
uuc. Pecans, laitfe, pur lb., 14c; small
ir lb.. Uc. Chill aoinuts, per lb., 12aiJH
Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; bard
shells, per lb., 15c. Cocoanut. 84 per iui.
of loo.
SUGAR Granulated cane. In bbl.
$6 is. granulated cane, In sacks, fall; gran
. . i . - t..... In .a.'kl la Hi.
BVKLP-in bbls., i.'c per gal.; In rases,
6 lo-lb. cana. f 1-70. case 11 6-ib. cans, fl.oO,
case 84 cans.
COFFEE Roasted, No. 35. !oHc per lb
No. W, 2"Hc per lb.; No. an, ISHc er lb.
No. 'A), liH Pr I".; .o. ii, wc per io.
CURED FISH-famtiy wnltetlsn, per
quarter bbl., luo io., 4.w; .-surway maca
erel. No. L t2S.u0: No. A IM.tju; No. 8. VMu)
Irian, No. 2. lio.uO; hernr.g. In bbla., JOu lbs
each. Norway. 4k. Nurwai. ik. f!3.u0
Holland, mixed. 811 'Ai; Holland herring, tn
keas. mutters, toe; (, nuxea, uc.
CANNED GOODS corn, standard west
era. toaouc; Maine, tils. Tomatoes. 8-lb
cana. 81 254ul.5u: 2-lb., D, Hcti81.tai. Pine
pies, grated, 2-lb., 8-Ck"'O..J' ; sliced. fl.4f
Jl.au, gallon apples, am y, o j, taiirornia
apricots. Il.4i.u-w; poara, i.ioa'ij
Deaches. fancy, 11.7u2 4v; tl. C. peacnes
VKkttJA. Alaska salmon, red. Ill; fancy
Chinook. F.. fj.io; lancy aocaeye, '.. II a
sardines. H oil. 8 5u; 4 mustard, tl axui 10
bweet potatoes. fl lCul A, axuei kraut, li.'Xi
pumpkins, aicifl uu, wax beans, 2-lb , 11 if
, lima beans, z-to , iacg4i so, Stitnbcu,
fixe; cheap peas. Z-iO., toe, extra, lt-U'
tal.vj, tu Jt-'
OMAHA LIVE SiOCl MARKET
Good Fat Cattle Steady to Etronc, Othart
Waak to Lower.
HOGS AVERAGING A SHADE LOWER
Fairly Artlres While Bare do
Tea l.owar aad Uaiba
Twenty-Five Lower.
POITH OMAHA. July . 1.
RecelDta mrrm: t attle. Hoaa. Sheeo.
Cuiciai Mondar a.h'S l.tiK i.ojv
Oflicial Tuesdav 4.4 e.bai .i4
Ortlelai Wednesday H t.tfcl
Three din this wk 12 V 18.7H8 ll'.of
Same day last week.... f-JM .(6 Zi.oli
Same two weeas ago Il.nrt7 l.vl4
Same-tbree weeks ago.. 4.W1 5.W4S
Same four weeks ago K.oil aoU'l 6.14t
Same days last year 11,660 ib,! kl,6tk
KKCE1PT8 FUR THE YEAR TO DAT1S.
Th following table ahowa th receipt of
rattle, hog and sheep at South Umana for
th year to date, compared with last year:
llaj. i. inc.
ttl iiti.Kli 481.84S
Hog l.txsi.OoH 1.4JJ.oJi lJo.k.i
Sheep 84S.7 82.lje a,o
CATTLE QUOTATION 8.
Til follnalnar s.111 show tn uric DA Id
for tb different kinds of cam on the
aoutn Omaha market:
Uood to choice corn-fed ateer t6.6O'tf4.f0
ran- to good corn-(u steer .t,t.jo
Common to (air corn-fod steers.... 4.BVi4d.w
Uotid to choice cows and heifer.. 8.vvt u
Fair to guod con ami heifer.... .lAu3.)
Common to fair cow and Iielfrers.. l.ioJ.'M
Uood to cnoice atocaers A feedera g.b-a4.10
fair to good stockers and feeders. .uJ'
Common to fair stockera I MsitiJi
nuns, stags, tc 6'Ku4.iu
Veal calve .7i5. 1.
'ine following table hus tb aviae
price of hog at South Omaha tor the last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. 1806. l.19O4.18l8.119tM.llf01.lttOU.
July 16.
July 1.
July 17.
July 1
JUiy 1.
July 20
Juiy ii,
Juiy tt.
July 2S.
Juiy iA.
July A.
6 I81 7 4i 6 ."1 5 to
. e r. ft oc
O W I 90 9 isj e w
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cut tie.
Hogs.
tcuuo&aH
6".5u6J
eikiu.,H
4oao
8.etcv41.00
Omaha fl.ovati.00
Chicago 1 ioao
Kana.a City .Wyo.io
St. Louis t.Qmif.i.iM
bloux City 2.6ou V0
TUESDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
Th following shows Lb a number of cars
of stockers and leeders snipped to tne
country and their points of destination:
CATTLE. Cars.
T. W. Blackmore, Monroe, Neb. U. P.... 1
O. Olaen. North Loup. Neb. U. P....,
W. 11. buntioio. Red oak. la U
W. T. KiiKin, TarKlo, Mo. Q ,
F, Karsten, council tsluus R. 1 ,
E. r. iUCAv-oy. Rode, la. I. C
O. M. McConnauan. Tecumseh u
P. hliiiaasa. Penmiabura. Pa. R. 1
John Wainn, Stanton, la. Q ,
j. uoty, piiger. Neb. F. is
Perry fc F., VSahoo F. E ,
W. ti. Adams, Maple Hill, Kan. R. I
S. Goeman. Wayne. Neb. M. s O....
U. E. Fliday, Vail, la N. W
S. R. Swanson, Gaiesourgh, 111. Q....
B. Wanner. Anita, la. R. X
G. W. Gaud, Clinton, N. J. N. W....
Rhode & H . Blair. Neb M. & O
A. F. Davis, Lyons, Neb. M. k O...
Carsten. Asninwall. la. Milwaukee
F. Hagerty. Neola. Ia. R. 1
J. J. Robinson, Oak Grove, Ia. M. P..
Miller & W . Vail, Ia.-N. W
H. i'ribby. IaKeridge, Ia. Q
c. woods, vainscu, la cj..
W, M. Antrln, Charter Oak
Ia.-Mll 1
Fruity L., Irwin, la. G. W 1 1
O. A. Kllp&trick, Harlan, la. G. W 1
S. Archer, AOalr, la. R. 1 1
Proctor at C, oriswoia, ia. 1. 1 a
P. Marsh, Plattsmouth, Neb. Q 1
SHEEP. 1J. J.
Grant 6V C, Thompson. Mo. Wabash.... 1
Rhode & B., Lyons, NeD. m. at o
Th official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. iog. ctneep.ti r s.
C, M. 6V St. P. Ry.... I 4
a lias n 1.1
Mo. Pacific Ry 9 8
l nlon pacific Byatm a a u
C .& N. W. Ry. teast) .. 8
T . 1J. m3.t 9 stA
C, St. P., M. O. Ry 9 9
C.. M. & U. (east) .. ..
C, B. A W (west) 66 14 13 8
C R. I. it P. (east.. .. 4
C R I. A P. (est).. S t
l.ilnois Central t
Chicago Great West.' 1 6
Totals 164 118 36 5
The disposition of the day's receipts waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing tne num
ber ot head Indicated :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
Omaha Packing Co..
6o3
016
17
Swift and Company
Cuoahy t acaiiui Co
Armour A CO
649
843
741
87
71
1H2
189
124
64
16
2,'m4
2.
i, 716
l.h-'o
3.046
Vanssnt & Co
Carey
Lobman co
Hill & Bon
Hamilton t Roathchlld..
Wolf
J. B. Root & Co
238
242
naistead
Bodden
Other Buyer
363
1.4.3
Total 8"1 8.469 8,610
CATTLE Ther was a liberal run of
(...trie this mornina'. a considerable pro.
...... lr, if sriuco consistea OI wesiiu
.r... rieef Amone the fed and native
cattle there whs a large amount 01 irscen
in fact, the quality 01 tne came w nui
very good touay, on an average.
Good beef steers were generally steady,
there h.. In no noteworthy, change. The
n..mtn. WUA SlIBQ lair HQ in ItlUf... UV
.u.1,1. Af tne Afrerinas rnanaea nunus in
very fair eason. The beat cattle here aold
up to o. 00. in mouiiiiit e,icr
ai.ch as were selling at "i
vru ainav and everyone who hud
anvthing of that kind complained that It
was a auncuii msi'i ...w.w ........ j
ers seeming to. neglect them in favor of
.1,. ..-..a hoef The result waa that th
market on that kind was not only slow,
but the tendency lower. Tne lad Is that
kind of cattle is steadily woraing lo a
lower basis, which is usual at this season
of the year alien rangers become more
plentiful. M ' .
Good cows and heifers were also steady
and In fair request. The good kinds gen
erally sold steady both the rangers and
tlic fed kinds. As high as ft. 00 was paid
for good range heifers. There was a large
sprinkling 01 common and grassy stock
that was very hard to move. The ten
dency on that kind is steadily lower.
A somewhat better country demand waa
developed yesterday afternoon and this
morning for feeders, with the result that
buying on the part of speculators and
ard traders waa. If anything, a little
mt.ro brisk this morning and fully steady
on all dealrnble kinds.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS
No.
1..
1..
to..
1..
I..
1 .
to ...
to. .
It..
I .
It..
At. f- io
As. Pr
..list I at
. .1231 I 10
.1334 t 64
12.4 I
..Utt i '.J
..iro 1 7t
..1230 I 71
.1441 I 10
..H7t I tO
.1171 tOO
..1410 t U
1100 4 It !t
...1X0 4 14
...m 4 it
... wl 4 tO
... 144 4 tO
. . . 114 1 70
. . . Ot 4 tl
...1041 4 10
...1041 I 10
...1171 I 10
ia
to
tt
at
II
I
SI
I
It
1
...1117 U
COWS.
1100 I tt 4..
J I 45 ..
5v I ( I.
tvO t 00 t.
1-4 I it 4
lit I tt t.
ttO I 10 14.
1040 I !S I.
104O t 1..
t'4 I to 1.
141 I 40 1U
14 I 3 I
111 I 40 I
.. .JM III 1
110 I 51 t
Hu t to I
. 8TT I T
. 1T I 10
.tt: 1 it
. 4i I 11
.140 t 71
.161 I 75
.tit I It
. tee I It
.1030 t ti
.1140 I U
. tut t tt
.1:0 f tt
1"0 t 10
i:w 1 to
.1114 I It
11 4 t 11
tl.'!
.. .. 7f,i I to 1 itao 1 tt
loto l 10
HEIFERS.
tl I 10 I tT 4t
! I it 11 V) J It
. t 10 I Ml t M
ltt I tt If t7 Tt
140 t 40 1 41 4 tt
tit I 44 11 I 4 tt
BULIJS.
nwi t 1 lit t u
...... ihw 1 tt 1 411 t it
i.-e 1 to 1 1171 t 44
CALVES.
t ti 1 : 18
:.i 4 00 1 no 1 21
: (4 t lb tu
r t 00 1 iat it
... . . !sn I 14
STOC KERS AND FEEDERS.
4U t 10 It 11 IS
HI 1 la 444 8 4
I 6 641 6 191 t 17 7 76 8 77
.1 6 4H e j f IV, 83i 7 ll 6 6 8 l
. 6 60H f 68 6 4 7 Jl f b 4 84
I art! 6 6 6 21 6 a, 7 74 6 oK, 4 87
. 6ly4l t tio i ioi 7 no, 8 tw 4 m
. 6 47H 6 6tf 6 081 I Si! ! 6 69! 4 88
. o 4; Hi 611 6 101 8 2-1 7 62 s 01
. 16 4SI 6 07 5 80 7 10 6 87 6 01
iSUaxi a tu a , tt; . ii, 1 ti
. i tf bo 1 6 47 1 I
.1 1 6 601 5 04
1 too I na rr 1 40
4 tost I to t ta I mi
t :s I it 4 to t an
II . It I ft t ITt I to
I aso t :t It til t to
I H III
BTKF.RS AND HEIFERS.
II f I M
H W Rlckel-Wyo.
trows 18 ISO .to cows 4
1 cow 740 I ;io 4 steers. ...lt7
6 cows 1G31 J 36
S. J Kich-Neb
V cows 8M 2 tm t heifers... 4
I H. RostwIrk-.Neb.
1 cow 810 f 26 1 ccw ineui
cows..... 818 2 40 18 fee1ers.. MO
A. Hanson Neb.
4 cows . . . . K16 IN I heifer 6!0
1 feeder... 780 I " 41 cows Nil
1 rslf 170 t 50 1 bull IJ
1 cow 1CS0 t 60
S 30
4 10
f 40
2
t JO
2 3
2 to
2 ia
W K.STF.RNS
J.
If steers
1 steer..
1 steer..
1 steer..
1 steer. .
t steers.
1 steer..
1 steer..
1 steer..
It. Kemlrick yomlng.
.1248
4 6
6 steers. ...1240
4 50
4 to
4 35
4
4 35
4 86
4 35
4 35
I 35
4 86
.11)
..ll.ai
..111
,. frM
.1116
,.11M
..1140
lJial
.1110
4 60
4 35
4
4 X
4 36
4 36
4 86
4 ;
4 35
1 steer lb-M
1 sicer -3-41
1 sieer lvi
1 steer 1440
I slier.
t40
1 steer..
1 sieer..
1 sieer. .
1 steer. .
U60
11H
I t.v
.1430
1 steer
1 steer
B cows
lfAl
4 36
E. V. Sturkey Nebraska.
.... 81; 8 30
WESTERNS WYOMING.
ti cows
1HH2 8 K6
24. cows.
t 53
4 14)
t 75
t ho
4 00
feeders.. 1078 4 to
t rows Itmi t 00
80 feeders.
15 cows
8 feeders.
76 feeders.
M2
83
840
938
68 feeders.. 839 4 on
14 feeders.. 87 t mi
84 feeders.. 170 8 80
Searle A
1 heifer... 113u I n
Son Neb.
1 heifer...
.1100
.1030
t 00
t to
f i0
t 36
1 heifer... 81 t (O
1 heifer..
16 heifers.
c!
lolO
8 HO
J cows 1030
t cows 876
1 cow..
t 01
H. W. Lome Neb.
1 cow
t bucks...
70 2
2 cows 818 2 TO
11 2 76
William
Snow Neh.
f feeders.. 7o 8 25 1 feeder... 530
2 50
2 a
I cow 70 26 6 cows...
10 heifer. . 6f 4 2 60
W. H. C'srter Neb.
7 cows 797 2 15 8 cows...
1 cow llto f 20 8 heifers
940
915
714
t 20
2 60
6 calves... 2."6 6 26
1 calf 110 4 10 4 feeders.. 437 t 10
1 calf lto S 26
HOOS Hogs sold anywhere from stea--to
5c lower today, the market closing gen
erally 6c lower. The decline was ihe 1110 t
pronounced on the lignt uogs, wliu n, a
rule, aold flat 6c lower than yosternay. On
the other hand the heavv anil mixed pack
ers did not show as much decline, many of
them selling early at fully as good prices
a yesterday. Taking the mnrket aa a
whole It averaged a shade lower than yes
terdav. the hoa-s aelllna- larnely at 38 "W
6 65, as against f6.62H yesterday. While
tne market was not exactly wont imsiii uj
called active, yet there was a lair move
ment and the most of tne nogs were uio
In reasonable season.
Representative sales:
hm.
At.
....171
too
It
lit
....171
....170
.... 161
....til
....241
...tu
...ttl
...Ml
...til
....!!
101
Ill
....141
...140
....III
....241
....240
,...171
....mi
....lot
....211
....241
Il
....164
....202
244
...271
140
12t
...til
Ill
...IJI
....tit
Sh. Pr.
110 t 46
No.
14...
71...
to. ..
II...
to...
11...
70...
tt...
tt. . .
12...
27...
II...
71...
71...
41...
17...
15...
10...
14...
44...
It...
41...
1J ..
17...
tl...
41...
71...
74 ..
71...
II...
77...
41...
74...
24...
70. ,
14...
At.
2.11
234
Ill
Ill
...227
212
ttl
....lot
....lot
Pr.
I tt4
t M
I ttw
t 62 V,
t tl
t :
t 51
t III
I lilt
t 41-.
I tic,
I I2V
t 41
t tt
I tt
t U
t 14
t 54
t It
t 46
t tt
t M
I ti
I 64
I 6S
I it
t M
I ti
I 17
I !7
I 17V,
I 10
t to
I to
I to
tin
It...
it..
14..
41..
t 45
40
I ti
I 4714,
14
14..
tt..
40
t 47
t 47 1,
t 47 s,
I 47
t to
t to
t 40
I to
I l
t it
I to
M
40
140
10
40
140
10
140
120
iio
iio
40
40
too
0
DO
120
40
110
40
to
itn
ISO
40
to
74 .
120
iio
io
100
'to
to
140
40
140
to
to
40
140
to
too
80
41..
134.
14..
41.,
2t
. .lit
It..
It..
41..
71..
II..
72..
II..
It..
71..
10..
tl..
44..
17..
Tt. .
II..
70..
.211
.211
..lit
..:n
. .241
..110
.211
. .ltt
..tut
..101
..211
..1st
..mi
..231
.211
..I3S
..200
.246
..231
.224
.164
. -tol
..211
..ltt
..tut
t to
t to
t to
t it
I to
t 40
1 to
t to
1 10
t 60
t 40
t 60
t 40
170 202 tOO t 41
It 244 120 4 41
41 172 I0O I 12
It 140 140 t 61
71 Ill ... til
74 Ill 40 112
M Ill ... til
S..I.-I 40 a 61
71 tit 10 t ii
STAGS.
8 378 10 Ii
BOARS.
1 10 ... 400
SHEEP Recelpta of sheep continue
quite liberal, another large run being re
ported for today, and still receipts are not
as heavy aa a year ago at this time.
Sheep were generally steaay with yes
teraay, there being no noticeaole change In
the market for either wethers or yaarllngs,
which sold in practically the same notci.es
as the first ot th weea. The market, a
a whole, wa In very fair hape, the oifer
lng of desirable kind being disposed of
In very good season tn the morning. In
other words, the trade was actlvu at the
prevailing price. On the other hand,
ewe sold a little lower on th close, te
84.76 ewes of yesterday bringing oniy
fl .65 today.
Spring lambs, which have been com'ng
in quite freely this week, sold 25c lower
today. Goon range lambs which have
been bringing ti.7o dropped down 10 f7.50,
while the f i.60 lambs of yesterday uiu
down to 17.30 today, with a somewhat dif
ferent sort.
Quotations: Good to choice spring l"vSs.
t6 7aei7.60; fair to g od spilng Iambi,
t6.25iu6.76; good to cnoice iai.,iig.,
ft 5 75; fair to good yeaiangs, f o.um 0.0O,
gtod to choice wethers, t4.ioH 5. 0C; fair to
good wethers, t4.60'ii4.76; good to cnoice
ewes, 4. 604.75, fair to good ewes, ii.Zb
64.60.
Representative sales:
No. Av.
10 Idaho ewes, culls 84
66 Idaho ewes M
93 Montana wethers 112
637 Muntana wethers 110
466 Montana wethers 112
26 Idaho lambs, cull 63
223 Idaho lamb 70
1 Idaho lamb 70
47 bucks 117
94 bucks 121
89 western ewes 97
72 western ewes 92
28 western ewes 92
2 native ewes 105
118 western ewes 106
76 Wyoming wetliers lo7
138 Wyoming wethers 99
968 Wyoming wethers and ewes.. 9ti
1 nativ lamb 70
Pr.
t 50
4 40
4 85
4 85
4 fi
6 00
7 60
7 60
2 15
2 16
4 30
4 80
4 S)
4 60
4 6u
4 76
4 76
1 76
7 26
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Rteady to Lower Hoars fteady
Hhcep Doll.
CHICAOO, July 25. CATTLE Receipt,
27,0110 head; market, steady to 10c lower
common 10 prime teers. t4.26rK.60; cows.
f 2.7b 4.00; heifers, z.7ir'0.2&; bulls. r..VW
4.15; calves, f6.76'tj'7.0O; stockers and feeders.
lZ.tS'S4 20.
HOGS Receipts. 26 000 head; market,
steaay; cnoice io prune Heavy, xii.ku
medium to good heavy, f!.ofii.7ri: butcher
weights, 2.8oi6.!to; good to choice heavy
mixea. lo.DUOltr ,0; pSCKinp;, flj.UUrgn.bo.
SHEEP AND LA M bS Receipts,
head; market, dull; sheen, ft.lO'itu.SO
lings, f4.254io.iiO; lambs, f5.7fc&.S.10.
lii, 000
year-
.. Louis Live Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. July 26.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
5,000 head. Including 2.5 Texan; market
for natives eteady, Texans strong; native
snipping ana export steers, H 6 i b. .0
drei-ned beef and butcher steers, f4.15rafi.4o
steers under l.Onn lbs., tC.5nfy4 50; stockers
and feeders, f.' OOtfil.lO; cows and heifers,
f2.2Vtu.eti; canners. ,l.t'4i2.uu; bubs, 82. ton:
4 6; calves. 83.6iVn6.00; Tex ia and Ind nn
steers, t8.otva.uu; cows and heifers, f2.vr
4.2 .
HOGS Receipts, U',fV head; market 6c
lower; pigs anj lights. fii.;..ti 30; jiackeis
tO 40'o5.6o; butchers and best hiavy, t7j
tjii 6.
SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts, 2 fY
head; market strong; native in jttons. tl 0"rt
6 5o; lamb, 4.iAnu7.; culls ami bucks.
tjj6; stockers, .6.'.;ij'0.
Kanaaa City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. July 26-CATTLE-Ri-celpta,
10.J head, including 2J0 southerns;
market, steady to weak; choice export and
dressed beef steer. J5.,4 &..; fair 10 g iod.
ll.fl(j 4f-, western led steris, t'i Ci-u; oi ;
stockers and feeders, f24'.'U4..i; southern
steers, f2.5O'at.C0; southern cjv. s, f.'.o !q3 40:
liitlve cows, f TMi4.in: native hellers, fj.ro
j6.U: bill's. $;.4t44.r: calves. fJ.'.Oai.S).
HOGS Rect Ipts. 12,0io head; murket,
otened steady, closed 5c lower: tori. ,. '.-r
bulk of sales, t6.67H6.6S; lieavy. Ij 5". H
4o ti. pacaers, eo.ooito.io; piga una iigius,
f6.wr&6.'0.
6HEEP AND LAMBS- Receipts, i.;'0
head: market, steady, lambs. ii.MHl'.ij;
native sheep aril yearlings, t4 5"'f6 50; wrs'
ern yearlings. tWOVij 7t, western nii'ip,
f4.267io ii; stoeketa and feeders. fXofj c.i-.
Mnk la Slflit.
Rrcelpts of ltv tt-ck it the tlj prlnrijal
western market yrtterda
Cstlle
liege.
8.42
l.'.O-
1 ,I0
lfl.iOl
8.8't
Jrj
She' p
8 5 9
South Omaha
8ioux cry ...
Kansas Ity .
Si. Iouis
St. Joseph ..
Chicago
Total
. t tot
a1
.1A t,o
. 6 ( O
. ?
,::.ots)
5. rn
S."n
8 4 0
4.810 6J0M
t. Joseph Live 'lecli Mnrkef,
ST. JOgEPH. July 28. CATTLE Re.
celiita. 2.8'e head; market ateadv f lrc
lower: r.attvee. 84 66 10: tiwi and heifer,
fl 766 (; stocker and feeder, fl fS4 0
Hotii-Recelfta, (,864 bad, market i.u:',0
lower; light, W JfKieftn: medium and Heavy.
f.; t' fl V.
IIEKP AND I.AMI1S - Receipt. 1,430
hefld; market Ktilhc lower.
Wloas Ity l.lae !ti.ck Market.
RlOt'X CITY, la.. July S-(Social Tele
gram. 1- CA T'l l.E -Receipts, 40 head, mar
ket stculy; beevis. 84 at-ti. to; cuts s. buiis
snd miked, t2.to.i4.76. el 'ckris end fee.l
ers. U tv(i4 00, calves and yearlings, f.ll'd
2
Hllt)8 Receipts. 4.7'sl head; market
steadv. selling at 8 t-.ii to; bulk of ealea,
t.4S4ti.t6.
Weol Market.
ROSTON. July S -WtMH-Ther Is n
Improved tone in evidence In the wind
market. Although the woolen mills re
not ss yet larse buyer, thev are showing
much more Interest thin for some month".
Most of the trade lor the last -eek hit
been from worsted manufacturer. Medium
territories have hud the cull Forelan
grades ore steady. Iadtng uubtatlons fol
low: Ohio ami Pennsylvania, .X and
above. HTj.Wc; X. 33c; No. 1. 41m 12c; No. 2,
4.:ii43c; No. 1 unwashed. iftilCTc; nuarter
M001I, unwashed. 3.i."4c; three-i'inrters-blood,
34'tl.V; half-blood. 3.W34C. unwashed
Delaine, SifiSOc; fine wiished Drlnlno, 8iif
3c. Michigan, line unvieshed. 24-n2f.c: quar-ter-blood.
tinwushed. t'tiKtc; three-quarlr-blood.
SirStc; unwashed Delaine, fTfiJ'ic.
Kentutkv. Indiana, etc.. three-quarters-blood
and qiinrter-blood, 34ff",ic. Territory
and Idaho, fine. 'J;iri24c; heavy fln. IMrf;
medium, f.1ft24c; low m1lum, 2rV(ji7c. Wyo
ming, fine. 21',Viilc; fine medium, fTjMc;
medium. 27'ic; low medium. 27ii28c. I't.ih
and Nevnd.i. fine. 23ir?Sc; henvv tine. IO
PV; fine medium. I.ti2Sc; medium, 27t-!tr;
low medium. 27-'c. likota. fine, I2492.V;
fine medium. JJ'Titc; medium, 270"2Sc; low
mt"dlum. 27i 2Se. Montana, tine choice. 2A
2fic; fine average, 2.'fi21-: flna medium
choice. 2ni2Hc; avernjrc, J.".'ii?lc: staple, 27
2Rc: tnedlum choice. iTIi'-Hc.
ST. LOl'IS. July 26 WlXlly Steady: me
dium grides, combing snd clothing. W'Sr'
2ic; light fine i.;i2.'c; heavy fine, l4Jjn7c;
tub washed, 32fi3sHo.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. July 2fi M ETA T .8 Trier
was a reaction In the londnn tin market
which closed at 170 6s for spot and at
1MH9 ISs for futures, licnlly the market
wns up about 7H points on the average,
with snot quoted at 837.35437 40. Copper had
a strong advance In the Iindon market,
with spot quoted at LR? 5s. Locally the
market wns nominally unchanged with lake
quoted at fl8.37H1i 18.76; electrolytic, tl8.12HCf
18.50; casting. l7.76n 1S.0O. lead waa
changed at 8V75 in the local market, b.it
advanced 2s tid to 16 15s In lndon. Spelter
wns unchanged In both markets, with Ion
don closing at 27 and the local market
at f5.954iti.iiti. Iron was higher In the English
market, with standard foundry quoted at
51s and Cleveland warrants at 61s 8d. lo
cally the market was unchanged and steady
tn Arm nt the advance on the previous day.
No. 1 foundrv northern Is quoted at tli.60f
19 26; No. 2 foundry northern. $18 2618 75;
No. 1 foundry southern, f I8.(jj''18.60; No. 2
foundry southern. f17.fsVfilx.oo.
ST. LOUIS. July 25. METALS Lead,
weak at f6.f 2 H if 6.66; spelter, quiet at
t5.92H-
Coffee Market
NEW YORK, July 25 COFFER The
market for futures opened steady at n
advance of 6 points on further gains in
the European markets and continued con
fidence In the possibilities of the valoriza
tion plan. At tne atlva.ice trier waa con-
ideratile selling by old longs, however,
nil the market cased off slightly during
the middle of the session, with fresh buy
ing for long account checked to soma ex
tent by the fact that the market at Rio
waa reported 75 rels lower, that receipt
at primary point aere heavy and rumor
that heavv Wall street long Unas might
come on the market around 7c for Decem
ber. The market closed steady at an ad
vance of 6 point to a decline of 6 points.
Sales were reported of 70.750 bags. Includ
ing July at 6 B0e; September, 6.65 96. 0c;
October. 6.76IB 6.80c; December, 6 90ii
00c; Januarv, 7.10c; March, 7.1 6S'7.2ic;
Mnv, 7. sour 7.35c. Spot Rio, firm; No.
7 Rio, 8c.
Oils and Rosin.
NEW YORK. July 25. OILS Cotton
seed, barely steady; prime crude, f. o. b.,
mills. 26H'S26c, new crop; prima yellow.
8888Hc. Petroleum, firm; refined. New
York. f7.R0; Philadelphia and Haltlmore.
87 76; In bulk, ft. 65. Turpentine, quiet;
S9H4i60e.
ROSIN Firm: straintxi.
common to
good, f4.o0.
OIL CITY, pa., JUiy 2fi.
-OIL Credit
63.934 bbls ;
72,304 bbl.;
balances, $1.64. Shipments,
avernge, 65,312 bbls. Runs,
average, 60.569 bbls.
Shipments, Lima,
83.7S1 hhls.; average.
66.698 hhls. Tluna,
Lima. 47.572 bbls.: average, 85,660 bbls.
SAVANNAH, July 25. OIL Turpen
tine, quiet; 67c. .
ROSIN Firm; stock, 67.696 bbls.
Quote: A, B. C. $3 85; I). f4.05; E, t4.20;
F, $4.25: Q, t4.30; II. $ 4 . S f. ; I, f4.40; K
4.60; M, f4.80: N. f4.90; WO, f4.96; WW,
16.60.
tilidden Tourists Knronte.
JACKMAN. July 25. After camping out
In tents over night the Olldden automobile
tourists began their run of ninety-three
miles to Wetervllle today. The first hun
dred cars got away at about 7 o'clock, but
It was two hours later before th last bad
gone.
REAL KSTATK TRANSFERS.
Alfred J
Rharrj.
Ittey and wife to Mark B.
lot 4, block 1, Hamilton
S'inaro t 2,000
John H. Dumont and wife to Corinne
Possant, lot 14 less s 110 feet and
wH of lot 13, block A. Reservoir
ad tfit
Vnn A. Matthews and wife to Philip
H. Steyer. lot 6 and sH lot t. block
I. Kendnll' ad 1.S00
Milton Rogers Estate company to
Cora E. Custis, lot 1, block 9, Mc-
Cormlck- ad 1.600
The Omaha Realty company to Kate
Belinda Curtis. w32 fret lot 2. block
9. McCormlck's ad '.. 1.2O0
E. Wakeley and wife to Kate Be
linda Curtla, el fxt of w33 feet of
lot 2. block 9, McCormlck's ad.;.!.. 1
John Llndwall to Jacob KendlS, lot
10. block 1, Helmont Park 10
Rotiert Hicks and wife to lah Ken-
dls, lot 2. block 8. Belmont Park.... 1.280
William Redgwick to John Llndwall,
lot 10. block 1, Belmont Park $00
Fred D. Wead lo William Redgwick,
lot 10, block 1, Belmont Park EC
Elbert T. Duke and wife to Gusfay
Pegan, lots 1, 2 and eH lot 3, block
18, and lot 20, block 6H, Second ad
Bedford Place J
David Van Etlen and wife to John
Reld. 326', feet sec. 26-15-13 $,008
Wilson T. Oruham nnd wife to Joseph
F. Murphy, lot 1, block 6, Hammond--.
Place 271
Joseph F. Murphy and wife to Mary
K. Franta, lot 1, block 5, Hammond
Place Tf
Thonuis W. Kern to Mary W. Walder,
lots 18 and 19. block 15. Omaha View 15C
Mi. rv Agnes Brady and husband to
Chris Chrirtensen, n?iH feet H 14 t,
block 2. Patrick s ad 960
Anns Dwnrak to Tillle Dworak, nH
of nH bit U, block 8, Improvement
A Shi. elation ad, nnd lot 4, block 16, .
Brown's Park, alnn lot 9, block t,
Kountze ad 6,000
Horace C. plunketi to Heremlnh M.
Fitzgerald, lot 1. block 37, Snuth
Omnha $.160
Maria Augusiat to Marie Smrkovsky, ,
fl-4 feet of eS6 feet lot 7, Okahoma
ad ' 260
The Tnlted Ileal Estate and Triurt
company to C. W. Bummer, lot 10,
block 4. Maxwell's Second ad TO
A'lwrt P. Bulterfleld and wife to Isa
bella Putterlleld, e'; feel lot 16,
blink 17. Wilcox Second ad l.tnfl
John II. Dumont and wife to Jose-,
nhlne Landgreen. n48 feet ellO feet of
lot II and n IN feet slid f et of wH
lot i:', Hnhdlv A Reservoir ad 8,600
Byron R. Hastings and wife to Rob
ert C Johnson, lot 5, block 11,
Dwlght Lyman's ad ,
600
231.752
Total for July 25.
City of New York
Pr!e and particular upon application.
:A. B. LEACH & CO.
NEW YORK.
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