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    THE OMAITA' SUNDAY BEE: JULY 29, 1905.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
iocimal&Ud Btockt tod Good Beporti from
IrthwMt Wetksn Wheat.
WEATHER AND RAINS SEND CORN DOWN
Pricea Start OS Lontr Than tne
Dr Be fere and Contlnnn to
Vail When Renerts
Conae la.
is ; futurn, dull; September. 4a d;
December, 4 "j4d.
FLOUR St. Louis, fancy winter, steady
It M
ilol'4 (at London) Pacific coast. Arm at
CI loi
UW YORK. GF.SF.RAL MtRKRT
teantatloaa
a Varlaaa
t( i ... OMAHA. July 28. 190.
..Jt ,y00,.l' or tn wheat crop conditions
. .u.UL.s..uul wla noriuwest and the aocumii
Variations of stocks cajsud a weak niarKet.
y-Locally trailing ki brisk for a time in
j September etuu, there bring a desire lo gel
4 lioid of the gouda under W cents. Cable
were aiaiippolnting, coming Vic lower, illl
tiola reported expectation of twice at mucli
wheat aa laal year. It looka aa tnougn the
market may go aoma lower.
Ideal weather in the corn diatrlct and
ralna where needed caused a declining
market. Recelpta continued small, but the
cash demand waa aiow. The pricea starte 1
oft lower than tha day before and con
tinued to fall.
Liverpool estimated tha world's ship
ments for Monday at 7.2uO(wu bushels of
wheat against S.W.K.'J bushels last week,
and a.3U,uuu bushels last year. Ind.an wheat
shipments were 1,23j,w0 bushels and Aua
trailan 6&,0uu bushels, fremier Rublin of
Manitoba estimated the exportable surplus
cf wheat from thia year's crop in the Cana
dian northwest at luu.0o0.0u0 buMhcls. The
total crop ail told laat year was but Kj.u-ju,-
vi Dusneis.
000 bualiela
bushels: oats. 2.0ou bushels.
Primary receipts were 1. 242,01X1 bushels of
wheat, with shipments of 3J9.fU0 bushels,
against 1,04,000 bushels, and il,lO) busi.eis
last year. Corn, 455.WW bushels, with sh p
ments of 661,000 bushels against 476.UUO bush
els and W.O'io bushels laHt year.
1. i
yello
kiln
white and.
ll.lOitf l.n;
r
mt the Day
Commodities.
NEW YORK, July 2t. FLOUR Rn
ceipia, S.itla Puis.; sxports, 4.41. bUia. ;
market steady and quiet; Minnesota pat
ants. $4 lily 4 10; Minnesota bakers, 2?.4a
winter patents, $4 00 4.26; winter
straights, .i "6yl.fc6; winter extras.
tit.lu; winter low grades, $H.aOti 2.36.
Rye dour quiet; fair to good, $J.46y3.0,
cnoice io laney, sg ;'a t.ie.
CORNMEAL Steady, tine
ellow, i..0"jl 2i; coarse.
uricd. I2.7slH.85.
HVt, Dull. No. 8 western. 7Vtc. f. o.
b.. New York.
t V "MEAT Receipts. 86,009 bu.; expnr
10,822 bu.; spot market easy; No. 1 red.
', elevator; Ni. I reu, tiHc, f. o. o,
llcat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 88 Sc, r: 4.
lb., ailnat; No. 2 hard, winter, ItVac, t. o.
b, afloat. Owing to better itussia.i
ltain.-r. prospects for higher reo-tpis
.Monday, eaay rabies and liquidation wheat
was mi tivti and generally weaker thla
morning, the close showing Vc advance
to net uecline. tay, 8a 'U bo vi , ciov..i
at 88c; July, 8383'c, closed at o3c;
September, biVt'u iJc, closed ut ic;
December. 8 8B . closed a; 15 He
LORN Receipt. 42.90U bu. iui mar
ket easy; io. i. fiinc, elevator, and uc,
I. o. b, afloat; No. 2 yellow, 6dc. No
white. 61c. Option market was wltl.orU
transactions, closing W net lower. July
Closed at 6 Vic, September closed au i,c
and Oecemijei closed at 65 Vic.
tiAtrt Hocelpts, 30.000 ou.; exports,
l.nao bu.: siot market aulet: mixed oat.
Clearances were: Wheat, Mf,- ! o 2 pounds). BVc; natural white. o
flour, l.Vib bairtla; Corn, li.oOO ! ' 33 pounds, 40V4(ti:c; cupped white, J a
HAY teteady; shipping, 66flSJc; good
t choice, Sue 0 $1.00.
HOPS yulet ; state, common lo gooJ,
1P05 crop, 10"glTc; 1904 crop, nominal;
old, nominal; Pacific coast, 1905 crop,
10 'ii 18c; 1904 crop, 12c; olds, nominal.
HIDES Steady; Galveston, 20 to iS
pounds,. 20c; California, XI to ti pounds,
ilc; Texas dry, 23 to 10 pounds, 19c.
LEATHER Steady: acid, iVtf27c.
PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family.
$10.0010.50; mess, $8 00 8 50; bee
hums, $21.00922.(0; packet, $9.009.60;
city extra India mess, $16.00 1. 00. Cut
nitats quiet; pickled bellies, $ 1 1.50 13. oo ;
pickled shoulders, $8.0013 8.75; pickle
hems, $12.25175. Lard, steady; west
ern prime, la.OO, nominal; refined, quirft;
continent, $9.40: S. A., $10.00; compound,
$7.00r 7.874. Pork, firm; family, $19. t0;
short clear, $17. 00U 19.00, mess, $ 19.60
9fi nn '
Article.,' Open. High Low. I Close. Yes y.
Wheat I I
July...) 7B 6SHB 67iB 6SHB1 68HB
Sept... 69H I (tofs &74 S'sB
Corn I
July... 47 B 47 47 47 48 B
Sept... 45 45i 45 46i 4i4B
May... 43 I 43 41 Vi 42Vt 43'dB
Oats I
6ept... 29VaB 20ViB 29VfcB ISVjU 29ViB
B bid.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 8 hard, 87S70c; No. t hard,
70-tiTle; No. 3 spring. 691j70c.
CORN No. 8 mixed, 47c; No. 8 white, 48c;
No. 3 yellow, 47(&47'c.
OATS No. 8 mixed, JIVic; No. S white,
82c; No. 4 white. 31Vc.
Omska Cash galea.
WHEAT No. 8 hard, 1 car, 70c; No. 1
1 car, 7CV40.
CORN No. 3. 1 car, 47c; No. t, X car, 41tte:
No. 3, 1 car, 47c.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
650 164 140
388 83 4
145
80
Chicago
r Kansas City :
if ' Minneapolis
V1 Ouluth
f
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Featnres of the Trading; and Closing;
Pricea on Board of Trade.
CHICAOO, July 28. Continued heavy
movement from the farms had a depress-
rliin effect today on the local wheat market,
m.al quotallona on me aeptemner aeuveiy
t.:ng off Vfa'fcc. Corn was down U7c.
tt.ts enoweu a loss oi jpyrvs. ruiDiuim
Vre unchanged to 7Hcalwr.
The wheat market waa weak from start
to linlsh. Cash houses had liberal offer
ings throughout the entire day and de
mands lacked energy. The main factor
In the altuutlon was the continuance of
extremely liberal receipt at all primary
Kolnts In the United States. A minor in
uence was an Improvement In weather
conditions In southern Russia. A feature
of trading was the making of a low record
mark for the aeason, the July option sell
ing below 75c, while the September de
livery declined to 75c. The market closed
weak. September opened a shade to ViOVio
lower at 7&Vf7t!V)C. sold off to 75Ho and
closed at 7iic. Clearances of wheat and
flour were equal to 223.000 bushels. Pri
mary rece.pts were 1.242.0U) bushels, com
pared with 1.084.000 bushels the correspond
ing day one year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth
and Chicago reported receipts of 725 cars,
aaalnst 614 cars last week and 648 cars on
year ago.
The corn market was weak beoause of
further relief from the drouth condition
which have prevailed throughout the corn
oeit tor some time past, neavy rams nav
lng fallen In Iowa during the night. In
addition the weather bureau forcasted
more rain tonight throughout Illinois and
Indiana, and there waa a general rush to
sell by smaller holders and by commis
sion houses. Demand was scattered. The
market closed weak, with prices at the
loweat point of the day. September
opened i'So to Voc lower at 5oHc to
oic. soia ore to duviC ana closed at bOVfcc
Local receipts were 164 cars, with 81 of
contract grade.
Cash houses were persistent sellers of
oat toaay ana in consequence the mar
ket waa weak all day. There waa a gen
eral pressure to sell from all classes of
traders and demand was Unlit. Reports
from the country Indicated that the new
crop would av rage a fair yield. Septem
uer ouenra isc lower at li'c, sold up
io a-nc ana men aecunea to aJVsc. The
cloao was at 32c. Local receipts were
iw cars.
Provisions were quiet and easier. The
Dreaa in coarso grain caused some profit
taking by local longs. At the close 8eu-
lumuer pura waa uncnangea at xiY.OJVi.
wra waa on -c at s.5t'j.6;. iudi were
u snaae lower at VJ la.
fcdtlmated receipts for Monday: Wheat,
66H cars; corn, ISO cars; oat. 228 cars; hogs.
The leading futures ranged a follow:
0.00
TALLOW Steady: city ($2 per pkg).
6c; country (pkgs. free), 4 Ti 5 k c.
RICE Quiet: domestic, fair to extra.
SViiqGVic; Jaiian, nominal.
MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans, open
kettle, good to choice, 80 S 3 80.
HL'TTER FTrm end higher; street price,
extra creamery, 21. Official prices: Cream
ery, common to extra, I8,'6i9c; renovated.
common to extra, luvgilc; western fac
tory, common to flims, 13'ul7c; western
Imitation creamery, extras, 18Vic; western
trf K.Virvic.
CHEESE-Stronr: new. state, full cream.
large, fancy, 1 Vc: lair to good, 10s. n 11c;
small, fancy llVc; fair to good, 10V j Hc ;
EQGS-FIrm; state. Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy (elected white. 241j2oc; choice,
22 'u :3c; mixed extra. 22'a2Jc; western hists.
17ilc; seconds, lt'u'6Wc, southern, ltV4'nltc.
1'ut L'l Kl-Alive, nouiliuilly unchanged;
dressed, ewsler; western chickens, lwglc;
turkeys, WqUc; fowls, lKuMc.
St. Loals General Market. ,
ST. LOUIS. Julv 2&. WHEAT Lower:
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 78V:; track, 730
i4"o; oentember, lic; December, 7Wio;
No. 2 hatd, i2Vu74,4C.
CORN Lower; No. i cash, 60c; track.
Sl'uulVic; September, 49Hc; December, 46Vff
4oViC.
OATS Lower; No. i cash, 35c: track,
85V,c; new, 36c; old September, SiVitoV:;
No. 1 white, 37'ti37Vic, new.
FLOUR Steady ; red winter patents, $4.36
Q-4.60; extra fancy and straight, $3.7&4.3o;
clears. $2.75(13.25.
HEED Timothy. teady, $3.50(84.00. .
CORN MEAL Steady, $2.60.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, 74iff75c.
HAY Steady; tlinotny, $12.5oul6.40; prai
rie, $. 004(12.00.
IRON COTTON TIES $1.
BAUUINQ 9o.
HEMP TWINE 7Ho.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady: jobbing.
$18.75. Lard, weak; prime steam, $8.60. Dry
salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts,
$9.50; clear rib. $.4.76: abort clear, fS.tsPj.
Macon, steaay; ooxea extra snorts, iiu.20;
clear ribs, $10.50; short clears, $10.6iVi.
POULTRY Wuiet: chickens, 10c; springs,
13c; turkeys, 12vc; ducks, eVic; geese, 5o.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, iwuac
dairy, 14'tfl8c.
EUUB bteaay; ix, case count.
receipts. Bnipmenis
Artlcie. Open-I Hlgh. Low. Clos. Ycs y,
Wheat
July... Sept...
Dec....
Corn
July...
Sept...
May...
Oius
July...
Sept..
rec....
May...
Pork
Sept... Lard
Sept... Oct....
Nov...
Ribs
July... Sept...
Oct...
75i
76ii ',i
79
60SH4I
BliB'Vi
33
821,
US'-.
I
73VI
76V!
60V
CI
6V4I
74 74' 7SV4
SI 76 78Vi"i
W178Vi1 794
83! 33S
80. 601,1 61Vi
6'' 60H 51V.IH-S
1 1
83 I 34S
82
NEW 0RE STOCKS 1ND BONDS
MoTmnt of Market Etrlj in Ebori BeMion
ii Blnecisb and Irreeular.
SHARP ADVANCE IN UNITED STATES STEEL
Bank Statement Prove rUa
oolntment and Ptssssseei
Reaction Follow It
Appearance.
NEW TORK, July 28 Th peculaUve
movement wa not actively pursued dui
Ing today short session at the Stock ex
change, but protective measure for the
market was evidently in force. The move
ment waa rather alugglsh and Irregular
and the price level was held up by the me
dium of some new advances at points not
conspicuous during the week. The stocks
selected were mostly In the class of Indus
trials and specialties, especially amongst
the metal Industrie and coalers. me
stocks of the great transcontinental rail
roads and the trunk rallroada were com
paratively quiescent, but not under active
pressure. Dealings continued very large
In United States Steel and that stock rose
to within a email fraction of 40, which had
been promised to It for thl weeK Dy ine
speculative sponsors. Amalftamated Cop
lr and the Smelling and Lead stock were
etrong and the volatile high-priced coaler
made characteristic rugnia.
The bank statement proved a disappoint
ment and was followed by a pronounced
reaction in prices The csh item snowea
only about half the expected Increase, and
a the deposit item was sweneo. in huui
tlon by loan Increase of nearly $18,700,000,
the surplus was slightly encouraged upon
by the added requirement. The loan ex
pansion was a reminder of the needs of an
extensive stock market campaign. ine
changes In the money situation, nowever,
are evidently not sufficient to affect the
Immediate ease of call money. There 1
an expectatloi also In speculative quarter
that urplu resources of the United
States treasury will be held In readiness
to protect the money market from any
dangerous stringency during the fall. Sup
port was forthcoming at the reaction after
the bank statement and some stocks ral
lied vigorously to the best of the day. The
closing tone was Irregular.
Total sales of bonds, par value, $966,000.
The following are the quctif.ons on the
Stock exchange:
ties. H1n. WW. 1'im.
us
. 40.f'0 101H Mt 100'4
. 1,'M II 74) I'S
100 100H loon 1
zoo ais i4 H
r
104
...14
...ll4
...1M
...1"!
...no
... Tt
...111
..101
TlM.
silver and $r3.1S3 fold. Total exports of
sped from the port of New York were
K.iM silver and 82.03O gold.
ew York Money Market.
NEW TORK. July 28 MONEY On call,
nominal; no loans; time loans, easier; sixty
days, Svh4 per rent; ninety daya, per
cent; six months, per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-Vv3t
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Stesdy t
$4 84X64) 4 WHO for demand and at $4 .''oM .836
for sixty-day tills, posted rates, $4 8: and
$4.1AH; commercial bill, $4.S1V4.$1
SILVER Bar. 66ViC; Mexican dollar,
lOHo.
HoNPS Government and railroad atendy.
Quotations on New tor bonds today
were aa follows:
V. 9. rf Ii, r..
do coupon
V". 8. Is, rf
do coupoon
I S. oli It,
so coupon ..
I'. B. mm 4a,
do coupon .
Am. Tonscco 4a...
dn k
AU'hlton gtn. is...
do id). 4s
Atlantic C. U 4a..
bal. A Oblo 4a....
da SHa
Brk. R. T. e. 4a..,
l antral of Oa. la.
do lat lne
do Id Idc
do 3d Inc
Chea. A Ohio 4S
Ihlcaao A. ISta
C, D. A Q. n. 4a
C, R. 1. A t. 4a.
do col. fit
Ct'C. 81. U (. 4s
Colo. Ind. 6a. aer.
do arlaa B
Colorado Mid. is..
Colo A 80. 4s
uba (a
D. A R. a. 4a
Planners' Sao. is..
Krla p. I. 4a
do gan. 4s
Hocking Val. 4a.
japan aa
Japan , M
do 4a rtta
do 4a ctta ....
do lil sarlaa .
I.. A N. unl. 4a
Man. e. (. 4a ..
S4ri. Central 4a
do lat Inr
offered.
st
:4
4Ll
.,
Ill
100
II
1H
Minn. A ft. L. 4a.... 14
M . K. A T. 4a IS
da la H'4,
HH'M. R. R. af M. a. 4a. M
lit N. T. C. . IS K4
101 N. 1. C. . ia 1H
4 So. Paclfle is l"l4
HHl do la 1
111 N. W. a. 4a 10014
N 10. 8. L. rfdg 4a M'a
l'l Pann. con. IS ''i
II iRMdln gan. 4a
1CTS Pt. L. A I. M. c. Sa..ll44
ft. L. A 8. F. fg. 4s KS
K St U S W. c. 41
T7H Poaboard A. L
Ro. Facile 4s
102 do lat 4a ctta..
A. 71 80. Railway Is...
. .. 7a4 Tfiaa a p. la...
... TIV, T., 8t. L. A W.
... 3 tnlon Pacltlc 4a.
...ln t . 8. Steal It it
... i Wabaah la
...II I do dak. D
...10i14 Western M4. 4a..
... W. A L E. 4a..
...IMHWIa. Cantral 4a..
...10U I
T7V
. w
.114
.US
. tl
.101
. Iv,
. II
.
. t
. W
Boston Stock and Bonds,
POSTON, July 28,-Call loans, FGS per
cent; time loans, 6$6H per cent. Official
closing on stocks and bonds:
M .North Butts ....
lOlwlAdranturs
71 Ullouai
lH'Amalga mated ..
Flour, bbl.
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu. .,
Oat, bu. ..
6,0u0
. .130.000
.. 69,000
.. 43,000
6,000
24.000
64,000
44,000
Adams Express
Amaliramatfd Coppar
American C. A F
Am. C. A r. r'd
Amartran Cotton Oil
Am. Cotton Oil ptd
American Express
American H. A L. pfd
American lea. aacurltlaa....
American Linseed Oil
Am. Llnaead Oil ptd
American Locomotive
Am. Locomotive pfd
American 8. A R
Am. B. A R. pld
American Bugar Refining...
Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa
Anaeonda Mining Co
Alchtfcon
Atchlaon pfd
Atlantic Coast 1.1ns
Baltimore A Ohio
Bal. A Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt....
Canadian Pacific
Central ot New Jersey
Cantral Leather
Central leather pfd
Cheeapeake A Ohio
Chicago Great Weatern
Chicago A Northwestern....
Chicago, Mil. A Bt. Paul..
Chicago T. A T
Chicago T. A T. ptd
C. C. C. A 8t. L
Colorado Fuel A Iron
Colorado A Southern
Colo. A Bo. lat pfd
ulo. A 80. Id ptd
Consolidated Oaa
Corn Producta .
Corn Producta pfd
Delaware A Hudaon
Delaware, L. A W
Denver A Rio Grande
Denver A R. O pfd
Dlatlllers' Securities
Erla
Erie 1st pfd
Erts Id pfd
Oeuaral Electric
Oreat Northern pfd
Hocking Valley
Illlnula Cantral
International Paper
Int. Paper ptd
nternatlonal Pump
lnterborough Metropolitan.
Interborough Mat. pfd
Int. Pump pfd
Iowa Central
Iowa Cantral pfd
Kanaaa City Southern
Kansas City lo. ptd
Louisvllls A Nashville....
Mexican Central
Minneapolis A 8t. Louis...
St. r. St 8. 8. M
St. P. A 8. g. M. pfd.
toe
1.100
re
44 Vk
4
1.004 71(4 II
Il.tOO
100
t.rOO
'sioo
1,100
'"ioo
11,100
Yi.'t'i
4,1'K)
too
1,400
too
1,100
00
1.700
i.soo
1DI
U84
136
1624
I1H
iioii
11044
"T7H
111
227
SUS
101
68
18
201
111
ISO
lit
lit
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ut
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101
68
17
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110
Minneapolis Ornln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, July 2 FLOUR-Ftret
patents, $4.20a4.30; second patents, 14. Ob'
4.15; first clears, $3.253.46; second clears,
$15o'6:.60.
BRAN in bum, ll3.MKaJ3.Ia,
(Superior Boa id of Trade quotation for
Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The
range o: prices, as reported oy r . w. u
6c Co., 110-111 Board of Trade, waa;
Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y
Wheat 1
May.. .1
July...
Sept...
Dec...
Sept...
Oct....
a's'C
1 14
1 13
824 I 81H
7fsj 75 '4
, 7H 76j
, n n
1 14 1 lSVs
1 13 1 lii-
, 1 llVi 1 11
.... I
81
751
764
7714
1 UVi
1 u,
1 n-hi
82H
76-i
76V
77
1 13
1 la
1 11
Minneapolis Cash Close: Wheat: No.
1 hard, sc; No. 1 northern, 77is; to
arrive. 77 Vic: No. 2 northern, 7V4c; to
arrive. 7e: No. 1. 74 V ft 7 6 U c: No. 1
durum. 68 Vic: No. 2 durum, 66 e. Corn:
No. a vellow. 45Hc: No. S. 47,c. Oats
No. 1 white. 31 c; No. 8, 280Vc.
Parley: 36tJ46o. Rye: blU.C.
Flax: $1.10.
S3' C' 831.
S6V 3jyyS5V.y
I
8f
17 08 17 06 17 00 17 02V! IT 02
8 8TH T 8 80 8IS ISO
t6 86 8 TO 890 g 7Vi
$85 ifc5 82V 8 t2Vi g D7V
07Vi 10 t 08 I 10 8 W
9 16 15 12. 8 16 10
I 86 $ 97 $ 9i I Hi I 17
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Steady ; winter patents,
straights, $3.4333
.77
baki
$3,609
!IUS.
s, tVM
No. 3,
yellow,
$.70fg4.00
H i SO.
WHEAT No. t sprlns;. rr77Hc:
T211TtW; No. I red. 7iS, ' 76e.
CORN No. i. tOiomc; No. t
61.c.
OATS No. 1 S1.c; No. t white, 3."a35Vc:
No. 8 white, 33'nJ3o.
RVE-No. S. fc.
13 A R LEY Oood fecdlns;. S3i?J9c; fair to
choke maltlnv, 48u.o.
SF.KDS No. 1 llx. $1.07; No. 1 north
wesu'rn, $1.10. Clover, contract trade,
FROVISIONFJShort ribs side (loose).
$8 0oL9.10. Mess pork, per bbl., $18.45. Lard
per 100 lha.. ft 77V,. Short clear sldesi
Followins; were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and arum:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour bhls ln.4 17,000
Wheat, bu 44.C') WW
Corn, bu 17 4 TO 700
"ats. bu ltn.Siirt 110,000
Rye. hu 8. On)
Rarley, bu 18.700 ......
On the Produce exchange today the but-
er marKet was nrm; creameries. lSJiJUc
19 dairies. lfitfKHc Kifgs, rtrm; at mark.
J cii.es Included, lul6o; firsts. I5c; prime
I f'c"' lbc; extr' 1&Hc- Cheese, firm; lli
I reorla Grain Market.
a" ." PEORIA. July 2S CORN Steady ; No. t
V . A yellow. 5ic; No. 3. tic; No. 4. SlVc; no
new, S3Vie;
white, new.
OATS Lower; No ! white.
No. 3 white, new, 33c; No. 4
WlildKY-On tha basis of $1 . for fin
ished goods.
Dnlath Grain Market.
DULUTH. July 2B.-WIIEAT-On track.
No. 1 northern, 7o; No. 2 uorthern, 7oe;
July. 7c: September, 78Sc.
OATS To arrive, on track and July,
7trV.
Kanaaa City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, July 28.-VHEAT-July,
eI'v--; September, C8c; December, 71'j
71tc: caah. No. 2 hard. 7ia71Vc; No. 5,
u'y70,c; No. . CHiUTlc; No. 2 red, UV1,
TH.r.: No. S. 10V4A1 71Vc: NO. 4. 6C.
CORN September, 46Sc; December, 43'2
43c: May. 43'tj43'iac; caah, No. 2 mixed.
60c: No. 3. 4t4wC0c; No. 2 white. 61c; No. 3.
.CJH..I fil CV
OATS No. 2 white. 3Mi'837c; No. t mixed,
3ai :.c.
v;t!rl Firm: Missouri and Kansss,
new No. 2 whltewood case Included. lTVc;
case count, lc; cases returned, c less.
ntvTlmnthv. weak: prairie. 26c lower
choice timothy, $18.00; choice prairie, $i.X
gjS. 60.
RVE Steady at 6A58c.
ui'TTh-.IlCreauiiery. lc: packing:. 14
Rfcelnts SlilPineiita
u-ke. hu Ste.flOO 43.000
Corn, bu ett
Oata. bu H.O0O 4,000
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. July 28 -WHEAT-Droop-
Inir: No. 1 northern. SJltBC; iso. 1 nortnern
Si'ii'lc; September, 76c asked.
nvP-iinil' Mn 1. fCid'c.
BARLEY Dull; No. i. 6666Vc; sample
CORN Firm; No. S cah. 504 96:; Sep
tember, 6oc bid.
rhllailelphln Prodses Market.
7lllI.AriKl.PllIA. July 28. BUTTER
vji.., .im ftirn rrpmerv. 21c.
r 10s Firm : western fresh. 1;, at mark
CHEESE Firm. New York full creams.
HHlc.
Toledo feei". Market.
TOLEDO. July . SEEDS Clover, cash
October and December, $U.7j; timothy, $2
ale-Ike, $ilt.
Olla an Roala.
NEW YORK. July 28 OILS Cotton
aed. dull: tirline crude. I. o. b. milla. Joe
early new crop; yellow, 3fif!S!e. I'etro-
leum. steady: renne.i. :.s 10m, ij.iu
Pikiladelphla and Halttmore, r7.; prime. In
hulk JI63. Turncutlne. steady; 69(jK)c.
ROSIN Steady; strained, common to
nnvt tl M iH.Ml.
OIL CITY, Pa , July . Oll-Credlt bal
n,-es 21 Kl. Snlonunts. 3.19:4 bbls.: av
erace. f J 3 bbls.; runs, 7491 bbla; average,
S K'iO bills : shipments. Lima. 02 Hi bbla.
average, 66.972 hl ls.; runs, Lima, 4e,033 bbla.;
avenge, 3i,7w bbla
SAVANNAH. Oa., July S OIL Turpen
tine, Arm; 67c.
ROSIN Firm; nuote: A. B, C. $3.Tfx?r17!H
D, t$.a.!7W; E, t4O8t4 10; F, $4 10'a4 16;
O, $4.1Mi4.'0: H. HjirH; I. t4 2f.fk4.3TH;
K. ttSTi4 60: M. $4.77Vi4 SO: N. $4.sko4 96;
V U. t4.4jS10; W W. $i.W86.1S.
Liverpool Grain and Provisions.
LIVERPOOL, July 28-WHEAT-flpot,
nominal; futures, dull; July, (s 7d; Sep
ten.l.er is ed. December, (s 7d.
CORN bpot, (jiilet, Aoierlcan aaxed, old.
too
19.100
700
ioo
"ioo
1.400
too
I.400
soo
1.100
"lsoo
7.300
100
too
too
LIC0
100
2.100
400
too
1.400
1.200
44
14
15
W
isi
to
7S
121
U0
41
'iiii
41
78
70
117
24
ISO
4
(3
14
isi
20
71
111
635
41
"si"
42
7S
10
17
in
ISO
It ' II
14
'7
ii
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II
47
18
77
10 It M
100 S4
100- 141
100 II
100
too
(
164
4
141
11
tt
161
Mlaeourl
Mlaaourl,
Pacific
K. A
T
1,100 4 13
pfd.
K. A T. pfd.
National Lead
National R. R. ot at.
New York Central ...
New York. O. A W
Norfolk A Weetern
Norfolk A W. ptd
North American
Northern PaclOc
Pacific Mall
Pennaylvanla
Poopla's Oaa
C. C. A Bt. L
Preaaed Steal Car
Prcseed 8. C. pfd ,
Pullman Pslaca Car
Riadlug
ding lat pld
Reading Id pfd
Republic gleol ,
Republic Steel pfd
Rock Island Co
hock Island Co. pfd
St. L. A . F. id pfd
Bt. Louis 8 W
Bt. L. 8. W ptd
Bloaa-Sheffleld Steal
southern Pacific
Bo. Pacific ptd
Southern Railway
80. Railway pfd
Tenneeees Coal A Iron-...
Texaa A Pacific
Toledo, St. L A W
T., St. L. A W. pfd
Union Pacific
Union Pacific pfd
I). 8. Express
Realty
Rubber
Rubber pfd
Steel
Steel pfd
Va. -Carolina Chemical ....
Va. -Carolina Cham. pfd...
Wabash
Wabaah pfd
Wella-Fargo Kxpreas
Wcetlnghuuee Electric ....
Waaleru I'nlon
Whvellng A Lake Erie
Wtaronatn Central
Wis. Central pfd
Total aaiea lor the day,
4,600
100
1,100
1.100
t"0
100
400
1.000
S00
10.100
too
iiioo
too
0
11
137
47
l
t2
6
206
Is
130
1
71
l
114
47
tt
2
S4
l'H
86
110
'49
IS
17,400 130 m
1.100
too
too
100
100
too
17,100
t9
4
42
II
76
72
II
M
14
U
61
76
71
t.100 it it
100
700
100
ioo
11,400
(.600
100
19.100
7. too
too
164
II
it
47
111
164
l
47
160
iii"
44
lot
in
lvt
it
104
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104
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1,100 47 40
100
t"t
100
10
II
18
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441, 00 Shsree,
tl
II
24
47
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224
It
4
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41
71
111
161
lit
131
it
is:
ti
100
HI
120
tl
77
1M
m
11
101
68
II
102
ll"
12
is
V4
64
14
so
4
138
10
'7
120
440
43
6
69
42
78
70
117
196
117
177
It
13
4T
ii4
7
si
M
10
19
13
143
11
45
1S4
lat
14
33
18
78
19
137
47
St
tl
16
104
16
110
tl
T7
49
M
i'Jt
130
92
to
II
42
12
12
76
72
117
M
164
II
!
47
161
4
124
77
43
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lctv,
K
107
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47
no
162
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1
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17
Atchison adj. 4s..,.
do 4s
"Mm. Central 4s...
Atchlaon
do pfd
Boaton A Albany...
boaton A Mains....
Boaton Elevated ...
Fltchburg pfd
Mexican Central ..
N. T., N 11. H
'Pars Marquette ..
Union Pacific ,
Amar. Arga. Cham.
do pfd
Amar. Pneu. Tube..
Amar. Bugar
do pfd
Amar. T. A T
Amer. Woolen ....
do pfd ,
Dominion I. A 8
"Edlaon Elec. Illu
Maaa. Electrlo ....
do pfd
Vast. Gaa
United Krult
United Bho Mach.
do pfd
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
Rid. -Asked.
..ioo
..147
..lt
..li2
..117
.. SO
..191
.. M
..111
.. M
.. II
.. 14
..131 St
..Ml
..112
.. 17
.-102
..137
.. II
tl
tt
Atlantlo
Utngbam
Cat. A Hecla.
Centennial
Copper Kanga .
Daly waat
Franklin
Oranby
Isle Royals
Maas. Mining .,
Michigan
Mohawk
Mont. C. AC,
old Dominion .
oaceola
Parrot
Uulncy
Shannon
1 amarack
Trinity
United Coppar
C. 8. Mining..
Oil
..109V4 U. 8.
.. 7 UUh
.. 29 victoria ...
.. In, Winona ....
..lot Wolverine
. at
. t
. 13
.101
. 11
. !t
.lot
. 11
. Tt
1
. 17
U
. 19
. 7
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1
. 19
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.
. 16
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. s
. 42
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.
. 17
. I
74
.141
Recelcts were: Cattle, lloas.
C 'tit da I Monday 6.6:s 2,H9
Official Tuesday 3.4j 8.637
4fflol Wednesday 3.810 3.S.S
Official Thursday 2.111 6.313
Ottioial Friday I,3u0 t-Ha
Official Saturday 137 8.i9
Thla week 17.412 47.133
Last week 15.0T3 63,9b
Two weeks aaro 16..S1 47.501
Three weeks ago i.f'3 42.2'-'3
Four weeka a no 15.217 3 9:7
me week laat year U.043 63.634
RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE.
Tha followlnsr tshln shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
ine year to date, compared wun urn year;
lfTa. 1955. Inc.
Cattle 631,St$ 4S9.190 42.179
Hogs 1.SS3.414 1,612.047 i:i,w
Sheep 8M.M2 836,743 19.4
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
The following will ahow the prices paid
for the different kinds of cattle on the
South Omaha market:
Oood to choice corn-fed steer $5.4056.10
Fair to good corn-fed sters 4 75 116. 40
Common to fair corn-red steers.... 4.60u4.75
Oood to choice cows snd heifers.. 2 5"0-4 .80
Fair to good cows and heifers 2 ioyi 60
Common to fair cowe and helfera.. 1 6'a- 75
Qood to choice stockers & feeders. S bo4 10
Fair to good stockers and feeders.. 2.4'u3.n6
Common to fair stockers 2.oni8 3.26
Bulls, stags, etc i oO'H.iu
Veal calves 8.75'u5.50
Tha following tfthl ih.,i the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons;
London Closing Stocks.
LONDON, July ti. Closing quotation on
tha Stock exchange were:
Forelnn Financial.
LONDON, July 28. Money was In good
supply and rates were easy today on the
prospects of next week's arrivals of gold
going to the Bank of England. Discount
rates were easy. Trading on the stock
exchange was quiet, but the recent strength
Was fully maintained, investment purchases
and moderate speculation putting up
quotations. Consols and other first claaa
securities were higher, while the favorable
Paris news caused steadiness among for
elnrnera. Americans were somewhat irregu
lar at the opening, cut pricea improvea to
well over parity under me lead ot i.ouis
vllle & NaHhvllle and United States Steel
The market closed steady after a fair
amount of business. Kaffirs were quiet.
Two small failures were announced, but
they did not affect the market. Japanese
lmDer al 6 of 1904 closed at 102.
BERLIN, July 2S. Prices on the bourse
today were firm.
OMAHA WHOLESALE! MARKET,
Condition of Trade and ((notations on
Staple and Fancy Product
EGOS Receipts, liberal; fresh stock, 15c
LIVU TOLLIMI liens, iuc; roosters,
tc: turkeys, 12 a lie; ducks, 7c; spring cluck
ens, 17c per lb.
BUTTER Packing stock, Httc; choloe
fancy dairy. Iodide: creamery. 21fZlUo.
HAY Pricea quoted by umaha Feed com
pany: Choice upland, $9.60; medium, oo;
coarse. $a omfca-no. rtye alraw, to.bUW'.uo.
BRAN Per ton. 116.00.
VEGETABLES.
TOMATOES Illinois, pel crate of 20 lbs.,
7Rc
WAX BEANS Per market basket of
about IS lbs.. Sc.
STRING HEANS Per market basket of
about 1 lha.. 36c.
TURNIPS, BEETS AND CARROTS
Per -bu. basket, &c.
LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per das
tieuHa 90e.
CUCUMBERS Home grown, per doA,
40c; Texas, per bu. box, $1.25.
ONIONS Home grown, 3c per lb.
ORlitiN ONIONS Per oor Tiunches,
RADISHES Per dox. bunches, loo.
CAULIFLOWER Per dot. heads, 75o.
GREEN PEAS Per bu., $1.00.
NEW POTATOES Per bu., 75c
ni n VFfiKTABLES.
NAVV BEANS Per bu., $1.85; No. 2, 21.76.
T 1M1 T-tlTA K'H Per lb.. 6IA0.
GREEN PEPPERS Per market bas
ket, ioc. FRUITS.
DATES Per box of 3o-lo. pkgs., $2.00
Halloween in 70-lb. boxes. Der lb.. 6c
Emvers. per ID.. 4C: wainui siuueu, 1-10,
r,L fen ner rlnz.: 8-lb. boxes. $1.00.
4JKAIN tjr-rj sieilliri I ttiicmi 01
sizes, RUVU4.50; Valenclas, all sizes, $5.00
6.50.
LEMONS Llmonlers, extra fancy, 240
size, $4.00; 300 to 360 size, $6.6O'7.00; other
branda. $1.00 Itss.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, 7o2
85c; imported Ktnyrna. tnree-crown. He;
six-crown. 13c. , ,
BANANAS Per tnedlum-slxed bunch,
$1752.26; jumbos, $2 ooyS OO.
PINEAPPi-i.S Florida, sizes 24, SO and
Sb, fj.fni.
BLUEBERRIES Wisconsin, 18 qts., $2.00.
FRUITS.
CHERRIES California, 82.00 per 8-lb. box;
sour cherries, !4-nt. ciate, $l.aO.
UOObKBEltRlEb Ier crate of 24 qt.,
$2 00.
CURRANTS Home-grown, white and
red, per -ql., si.ou. ... ,,
PEAClILb liaies tany, rac; yeuow iree-
stone, ll.uo; Texas r-iuenas. psr s-oaaket
crate, 7uc.
PLUMS callrornia, i.suwi.ia
BLACKBERRIES Per 24-qt. crate, $2.25.
MELONS.
WATERMELONt-Per lb., le, or about
tOililcc each.
CANTELOUPES Colorado and Arizona,
Der crate (standard;, $3.50: ponies, $2.50;
tOo.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Ho rrwh Bectiptt of Cttl Prioei Lowtr
for Week.
LIGHT HOGS TWO AND A HALF HIGHER
Heavy Paeklnaj llosja Sell Lower, with
Trade Dnll nt Decline Sheen
Stendy Today, bnt Lower
for the Week.
SOUTH OMAHA. July 28,
1n,
Sheep
'i.aX
6.1.14
t.4t4
1.4
1.8o4
3:.43
264W
22.399
11.757
13. 104
89.390
Date. I 13o8. 1906.13o4.l03.1902.1901.1900.
July 16...
July lo...
July 17...
July 18...
July 1...
July 20...
July 21...
July 22...
July a...
July 24...
July 25...
July 26...
July 27...
July 28...
6 494
t 5V; t 68
8.621 & 60 1
6 61 6 b3
8 47 6 6i,
8 41. 6 51
6 52S
i 65 ;
6 6.
8 4ST
6 48
647
b 66
5 G0
5 6S
6 61
6 191 6 331 7 721 6 66 5 03
8 20 T 711 6 66 4 94
6 2H 6 22 7 741 0 081 4 SI
6 1k I 7 01 6 Hi
b OSl 8 22) 5 6s
6 101 6 221 7 62
t 07
4 94
e
6 01
6 11
5 11
6 3o:
6 18
6 .5I
4 IWI
7 w
99
7 41;
7 63
7 621
6 1U 4 99 7 63
5 87
6 91
6 1
5 74
5 '
5 69
4 99
4 98
6 Oi
5 01
4 97
5 15
5 05
5 02
6 06
5 13
'Sunday.
RANGE
Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City,
bt. Louis...,
Sioux City
OF TRICES.
Cattle.
Hogs.
1. 25&6.50 6.706.85
2 00 6.20 6.80 UG. 00
2.00 ft 6.20 6.40 'u6.S0
2.60(16.00 6.20(6.60
YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following shows the number of cars
of stockers and feeders shipped to the
country and their points of destination:
R. C. Welton, Griswold, la. R. 1 2
T. Martin, Carson, la. R. I
S. H. Clarke, Tllden, NeD. F. E 1
S. A. Wilson, Coleridge, Neb.-M. & O.. 1
Grant & C, Thompson, "Mo. Wab 1
H. Selbesenz, Prlnston, la. Mil 1
M. Danivan, Neola, la. Mil 1
C. Steele, Sutherland, la. M. & 0 1
C. W. Hunt. Logan, la. I. C t
E. A. Smith, Petersburg, Neb. F. E S
SHEEP. D. D.
C. Haywood, Tekamoh, Neb. M. O.. 2
The official number of tars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
C. M. & St. P 1
Wabash
Missouri Pacific 3
Union Pacific system
C. & N. W., east
C. & N. W., west
C, St. P. A M..O
C, B. & it., east t
C, B. & Q., west
C, R. 1. & P-. east
Illinois Central
Chicago Great Western
Total reeelnts 8
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num.
ber of head indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
4
2
'23 "t
13
86
7
26
6
8
2
128 t
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Company
Cudahy Pack'g Co., K. C.
St. Louis Dress Beef Co....
Other buyers
It
878
2,119
2,884
2,646
'466
8,992
11
1.492
1.504
Coosola money
do account ....
Anaconda
Atchlaon
do pfd
11 li lt N. T. Central.
tl 11-ltiNorfolk A W..
II do pfd
.... 14. Ontario A W..
.101 Pennsrlvsnta
Baltimore A Ohio 122 Rand Mlnea ..
CAnadian Pacific
Chee. A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
C. M. A Bt. r...
DeBcers
Denver A R. O ...
do pfd
Erie
do let pfd
do Id pfd
Illlnola Cantral ..
Louiavllle A Kaea.
at . K. A T.
..its;
. 114
. Is
.1st
. 17
. 44
. IS
44
. Ii
?1
.111
.147 V.
14
Risdlng
do lit pfd
do Id pfd
Southern Hsllway
do pta
Southern Taclflo
t'nlon Pacific ....
do pfd
U. 8. Steel
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
...140
...Jl
... 14
... 41
... 17
... t
... tt
... at
... 41
... ST
...I'll
... 74
...l.'.S'
... IT.,
... 40
...1'
... 1.1
... 4S
Trade Oil Lower.
PITTSBURG, Pa.. July 28 -The Standard
Oil company today reduced the higher
grades of crude petroleum t centa and the
other gradea t rente, aa follows: Penn
sylvania. $160; Tlona, $1.71: seconda. 8143;
Cabell. $121; Corning. $113; New Caatle,
$1.38; North Lima, SsSc; South Lima. Ind ,
tic; Somerset, ioc; Raglan.l, too. Kansas
la quoted at 60c fur ti grade.
SILVER Bar, steauy, 30Vd per ounce.
MONEy-2'uiw t.er cent.
The rate of diaeojnt In the open market
for short bills is I per cent; for three
months' bills, 3'tfC per cent.
Sew York Mlnlnar Stocks.
NEW TORK, July I8.-Closlng quotations
en mining stocks were:
Adams Con M 1 Little Chief
Alice tlo Ontario r.0
Breeca 11 jOphlr 314
Bruaaalck Cob W Plioeuli
Ci.matoclc Tunnel .... II hoiui 11
Con. Cal A Va Savage j
Horn Sliver !' Slerm Nevada II
Iron silver Ill Email Hopa go
teadvilla Cos 1 IStandaxd ,i
Uhered.
Clearing! Honae Avernarea.
NEW YORK. July 28. The statement
of the Hearing house banks for thla week
shows that the banks hold 918,892.475 over
the legal requirements. Thla Is a
decrease of $498,625. aa compared with
last weex. ine statement follows;
Increase
Texas,
pomes,
Loans
Iepoalts
Circulation
Legal tenders
Specie
Reserve
Reserve required..
Surplus
Ex-U. 8. deposits.
Decrease.
..tl.068. 415.100
.. 1,060.116. K
47.044.3.-)
69.4TO.8uO
.. lM.450.si
.. 23.21.7.j0
.. 266.OA.226
ia.S92.475
.. tl,(M2,$bO
$12,7v,4.l
lb.!7;.7t0
869.100
1. 961.3U0
1.3n4.u0
t.M4 44
4i.i23
1,1j2,S
Exnorta anal Imports.
NEW TORK, July 28 Total Imports of
merchandise and dry goods at the
port of New York for the week ending
today were valued at tl3.6H6.84. Total Im
ports of specie at the port if New York
for the week ending today were $11,423
per crate (.about aa melons;, 14.110;
$2.00.
CUT BEEF PRICES.
No. 1 ribs, lie: No. 2 ribs, loc; No. t ribs,
6c; No. 1 loin, 15c; No. t loin. 12c; No. t
loin, 9c; No. 1 chuck, 6'c; No. 2 chuck. 6c;
No. 3 chuck. 4o; No. 1 round, 8"4c: No. t
round, 6c; No. 3 round, 6c; No. 1 plate,
8c: No. t plats, iV,c; No. 1 plate. 2c.
HIDES AND TALLOW Green salted.
No. 1, No- 2. lVc: bu" hides, IXUlCc;
green hides. No. 1, 11V4.L-; No. 2, 10,.-; horae.
12 6c23 50; sheep pcits, 50c(U$1.28. Tallow, No.
1 4c: No. 2, 3c.
' MISCELLANEOUS.
CIDER Per kia!. 8J-"5. per bbl., $6.78.
HONEY New, per 24 lbs., $. .60.
LHtivbtl Swiaa, new, 16c; Wisconsin
brick 12c; Wisconsin Uinberger, 12c; twins,
IJUt; young Americas. 15c
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1, saft shelK rew
crop, per lb., 15; haro aliells, per !b.,
uuc. l'ecans, lattte, per lb.. 14c; small,
per lb., 12c. Chill walnuts, per lb., 123133.
Almonds, soil shells, per lb., 17c; hart'
sheila, per lb., lac. CoCuanuta, $4 per mii
of 100.
SCGAR-Oranulated cane, In bbls.,
$0 16- granulated care, in sackn, $6.11; gran
ulated beet. In sacks. J5.01.
SYRUP-In b'ula., 2.0 per fal.; In cases,
$ 10-lb. cans, $i.7o; cases 11 6-lb. cans. $1.80;
cases 24 2-lb. cans, tl-Se.
COFFEE Roasted, No. 35, 2ic per lb.;
No. 2', 2i.'H" Pr 'D-: No- 26 lJWc per lb.;
I0. 20. iV t'vf - L. wrearitluve
CURED FISH-Family whlteflsn. per.Rerrc:t 2" pr
v.l IK. U K'Lrmuu f O. ' SB. rr.
Quarter tiii-, . " 1 " j aiiwi.fi
rel. No. L $28.00; No. 3. $28.00; No. 8, $20ou;
Irish No. 2, $i6.00; herring. In bbls., 20u lb a.
each, Norway, 4k. $12'; Norway, i. $l.uo;
Holland, mixed, tu.uu; nonanu nerring, lu
kegs, milkers. (Oc; kea, nilzcd, ,0c.
CArtc.u ui'ijua -uiu. Linittru west
ern, aatjtfc; Maine, iu ivmsion, -io.
cans, tl.aiul.bu; 2-ih., 9iVii$1.00. Plneau-
rlea, grated, 2-lb., I2.UbX4v; Sliced. 11
2u; gallon apples, fancy, $3 j, California
apricots. $1.4uj20u; pears, $1.75nj2. J);
peaches, fancy, l.aa:.4u; 11. c. peaches,
$2 Oban. 60. Alaska salmon, red. $1.26; farcy
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Liunuua, e..v, , .. ji, x-.,
sardines, yt oil, ii. so; muatara. sz. sua 3 10
faweet ixitAloes, $1 U'al25; sauerkraut, $100;
pumpkins. SOc'aH.Ou, wax beans t-lb., 75
YK-; lima Deans, 1-iu . iacaji at; spinach,
1X86; cheap peaa, t-lb., oe; extra, 75d;
fancy. ll.Wf 7a.
HIDES AND TALLOW Green salted.
No. 1. UVc; No. 1. 11 W; full hides. 8Ma9Vkc;
green hides, No. 1, loc; No. 2, K; horse.
llH-jltb. sheep pelts, lc(1.2a, TAUo
No. 1. 4c; No. 2, c.
WOOLr-Per lb, Uisf20
Total 113
CATTLE Receipts of cattle today were
limited to about one car, the market, a4
usual on a Saturday, being practically bare
of offerings of all kinds. The total re
celnts this week show a very considerablo
gain over Inst week aa well aa over a year
ago, ine total naving oem
usual at this point during July. This has
k.u.. Hmji i tha fart that in addition to
th usual suddIv of fed steers a number
of trains ot western grass beeves have ar-
.l,ra nn the market. 1
The demand for strictly good to choice
rnrLfprt steers has been, aulte active all
ih. finnlt snd cattle of that description, not
withstanding the large receipts have been
good sellers from start to finish. Still, the
plentiful supply had some influence and
it ih elnuo nf the week even the good
kinds of cattle are possibly 10(f,'15c lower
than laat week. The liberal uupply of
rmiM heef had a verv depressing effect
upon the market for the medium kinds of
cornfed gteera, which suffered, as usually
happens, when they come into competition
with good grass beef. The result ot tnii
nornnriitlnn was a steadily declining mar
ket, so that at the close of tho week such
heef cattle as were selling at $5.30 and
downwards are 25&40C lower.
The market on cows and heifers Imitated
the steer market very closely, that Is, the
btst grades suffered little decline for the
week, not to exceed P'315c. On the other
hand, the common and grassy native cows
and heifers snd everything on the cannrr
and cutter order declined fully toff 40c dur
ing the week. Veal calves eased off a little
during the week, but still, the best have
sold right tip to $3.78 on most days. The
best fat bulls and good feeding bulls have
sold all right, but other kinds have been
going steadily down hill along with other
common kinds of cattle.
A little more life was developed In the
stocker and feeder trade thla week and
the market on the best grades was prac
tically steady from start to finish. The
common and medium grades, however,
seemed to be In poor demand and were
bard to work off, so much so that they
are generally quoted KKtil&o lower for the
"sek. . . . .
HOGS It was a see-saw market today
tip at one end and down at the other.
Light hogs were pretty generally 2ic
higher than yesterday, In fac t, some sales
men thought they sold hogs as much ai4
5c higher. The demand was very fair for
the desirable loads and the big bulk of
thhe offerings of that kind changed hands
in very reasonable season, the moat of the
desirable light weight selling from $6.50
upwards, with a top at $4 67.. Yesterday
ilgnt noga sola larueiy at eo.vi-im.t'J, niui
only a sprinkling at $6.62; and a top at
65. .. . . "
Willie llgtlt nogs were gums; up, neavy
parking lings were going nown, ine mar
ket on that kind being low and anywhere
from weak to 6c lower on the openlrg.
The trade was very dull at the decline,
packers not appearing to care whether they
fot the heavlor hogs or not. Instead of
mprovlng. It grew worse and good hogs
weighing right around n pounds or the
annie kind ana OUBUIV as lirillixill ao OD'lt
8.42! yesterday had to sell ns low as $6.3.
Mixed nogs soia bihiui mm way wiwi-rn,
that Is, they were neither nigner nor lower.
but went largely in ine aitine nou-ues m
yesterday.
After the more urgent orders were filled
the market on all kinds eas.;d off. so that
the later tralna generally eold lower than
the earlier arrivals, ine maraet closing at
the low point of the day.
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SHEEP The sheep market la usually
bare of suppllee on Saturday, but today
five fresh ears of Oregon yearlings ar
rived and sold very readily to a feeder at
$5 15. which looked like a good, steady
price.
The receipts of sheep this week have
been quite liberal as compared to previous
weeks, but are considerably ahort of the
record for the correRpondtng week of last
year. The arrivals have consisted entirely
of western rangers. The demoralliatlon
prevailing In the eaatern mutton market
and the heavy declines In the eaatern lamb
and sheep markeis have had their effect
at this point. The decline here, however,
has been somewhat lessened the very
good demand for feeders, so that, while
prices are lower, shippers have actually
suffered very little loss at this point, for
while packers were bidding lower the feed
ers were paying steady prices.
I.nnbs felt the most decline and are
safely 2yu0oc lower than a week ago. At
the present time It would be hardly aafe
to quote spring lambs about $7.26. Fat
wethers, yearlings and ewes might be
quoted 2fio lower, as packers would In
sist on taking off fully that much.
A good, brisk demand for feeders sprung
up this week and the feed buyers have
stood ready to take anything that packers
did not want. In fact, on FTldav. when
packers were the most bearish In their
views, the feeder buvera hnuiht nretlv
much everything, paying fully steady
and In some cases even strong prices, so
tnut as noted above, the break In the
market for fat sheep did not cause ship
pers any material loss. The feeding at this
point Is very good, notwithstanding the
severe break In the eastern markets for
fat stuff. The general nnlnlon .m tn
be that with such an abundance of feed
In tne country there will be a steady de
mand for feeders, which will keep the
market for all kinda In a iri.rwt h.althv
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CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle and Sheep Steady Hoc Wrnk
to Shade Lower.
CHICAGO. Julv 28 rATTf.TPU.oeini.
800 head. Market steady; beeves. t3.86'u6.60:
cows and heifers, tl.26rtf4.50: stockers and
feeders. $2.4n'ir4.2&: calves. $6.00417.00.
HOGS Reeeints. 12.000 head: e.tlmot.
Monday, 44.000 head. Market weak to shade
lower; mixed and butchers. $6.KVa6 80: s-nod
heavy. $ii 40,i.S0: rouah heaw tt; ln-.nt as-
light, $6 ,45'n 85; pigs, $6.70fiH.70; bulk of
sales, Ih 6trji6. 16.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receints i 600
head. Market steady: sheep. $2.(a5.40:
yearlings, $5.60S6.20; lambs, $4.5Xfi7.70.
Kansas City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY'. July 28. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 300 head, Including- 130 southerns:
market steady; choice export and dressed
b'asf steers, $5.40i6.2O; fair to good, $3.90
6.80; western fed steers, $3 .SfM7iB.8o; stockers
and feeders, $2.404.60; southern steers, $2.76
(p4.40; southern cows, $2.(HKiS.40; native
cows, $2.0O'(i4.25; native heifers, $3.005.50;
bulls, $2.25134.00; calves, t2.6o;6.2S; receipts
ror tne week, 67,000 head.
HOUS Reeeints. 2.700 head: market
steady to weak; top, W.62H; bulk of sales.
$6 606H167H: heavy. $6.4641.65: packers. 86.6fK
6.60; pigs and lights, $6.8tk26.62'A; receipts
for the week, 39,700 head.
SHEEP AND LAMRS Reoalnta. 1 300
head; market nominally steady; lambs, $5.60
I&7.50; fed sheep and yeeirllngs, $4.26415.50;
western yearlings, $5.2f(fi6.76: western sheep,
$4.00fi6.25; stockers and feeders, $3.00ii.00;
receipts ror the week, 18.200 head.
St. Lonls Live Slock Market.
ST. LOUIS. July 28. CATTLE3 Receipts,
100 head, including 26 Texann; market
steady; native shipping and export steers,
$4,751(6.20; dressed beef snd butcher steers,
t4.15tt5.70; steers under l.onrt lha., $360f4.40;
stockers and feeders, $2.0(KfM.0O; cows and
heifers. tl.rifao.oO; canners. $1.0Ofi00; bulls,
$2.4frU4.00; calvra, $3.iKV-a5.5o; Texas and In
dian steers, $3.00(5.00; cows and heifers,
$2.35 '(M. 26.
HOGS Receipts. 2,000 head; market, 6c
higher; pigs and lights. J6.7ikc.x0: nackern
$fl.40'iC80; butchers and best heavy, "$6.66
O.IS'.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 100 head;
marKet steany; native muttons, J3.00"i) &;
lambs, $400o7.50; culls and bucks, $2.75
o.au; EiorKers ana ieeiers, tz.srU4.00.
$f?1rt point. Sslee mere reported f 46.O1X)
baga. Inrltidlng P.i,tenber 6 !: .!5c ; De
cember. 7 l.V; J.inuarr, T HV; Kehroary,
iV; March. 7 4'ti7 4..r, April. 75'V; May.
7 fix-; June. 7.6is Spot Hi , firm; No. I
Invoice, 8Sc.
KTepnrated Apples nnil Pried Frnlla.
NEW TORK. July 2S - I3V A POH ATF.H
A J'l'l ,KS Market was linrhn nged : supplies
for IVcemlMT delivery are ofl-'ilng at 5:
vilth sc hid. The sp"t market Is nmet
and firm In the alisema of Important offer
ings Prime are ipi.-ted at lliillV'. choice,
HVrtlV; fancy, i.e.
CALIFORNIA l'HIEU HU 11! IT'ldft
are inchatgeil on spot with California
60 to 70s quoteil at 4'ui' and Cr.ir.m 4"
at sc. Apricots are nominally unchanged
with fancy quoted at 15V. IVn.-hcs sls.i
are un hniiKed with siit choice quoted
nt loi(ltr; extra choice. 1 1 h 1 1 : fanny.
ll'ii:c; extra fancy, IJnUy. ttaislns are)
quiet but firm, with loose Museiitils ijiote.l
at ("at'Tc; seeded ralslnn. 6c; London layeis.
nominal. .
tsgsr and Tllolessea.
NEW TORK. Julv 28 SUGAR Raw.
firm; fair refining, tc; centrifugal. 8
test, t tl 8 1 3-1 in-; molnsse- suuar. 3 ;
ntlned, steady; No. 6. 4 20c; No. 7, 4 15c;
No. 8. 4 10c; No. 9. 4.05c; No. 1 . 4.0 c;
No. 11, I P5c; No. 12, 3 i0e; No. 13, 3 S o-;
No. 14, $.85c; confectioners' A, 4.f6c;
mould A, 6.16c; cut loaf. 6 50(-. crushi-u.
6.5c; powdered, 4.90c; granulated, 4.80c;
cubes. 6.05c.
NEW ORLEANS. July 28 SUGAR
Fteadv: open kettle. centrifugal, 3 11' 3
7-16c: centrifugal yellow, 8.i'u3
seconds. ?Sfi3e.
MOLASSES Firm.
BYRLP 256 30c.
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Wool Market.
LONDON. July WOOT, During
week the wool market was steady.
arrivals for the next nrrtes of auction pah s
numbnr 35.778 bales. Inc-ludlng ll.t-iil Imles
forwarded direct. The Imports for the
week are as follows: New South Wales,
4.151 balea; Victoria. 2 bales; New Zealand,
t.S! bales; Cnpe of Go 1 llop .tnd Natal.
1.165 baleB; China. 9.14 bales; various other
sources. 1.742 bales.
BT. LOUIS, July 2S WOOL Steady; me
fltrm grniles combing and clothing. 23ST2XC;
light fine. 1f(:2c; heavy fine, Hylic; tub
washed, JlVjjBJiltc.
Rank Clearlnas.
OMAHA, July 28 Bank clearings for to
day were $1 .2f2. 207 37 and for the corre
sponding date last year $1,436,363.41.
llioti. 1006.
Monday $1.61Si:iS33 $1.73.1.766 81
Tuesdiiv 1.6.l!i6.82 1.MW.SH2.05
Wednesday 1.37,1M !7 l,371.v 81
Thur-day 1.4.11 mil 65 1.4"6 411 58
Frldnv 1.5"1 W"-22 1.71W 78 M
Saturday 1.2S2.267.37 1.436,363.41
Totals t ,7-tV17S M $ii.3fS,A5 41
Decrease over the corresponding date lart
year, $612,427.06.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. July C8 METAIJs The
metal markets were quiet and nominally
unchanged In the absence of cables. Tin
was quoted at $37 .20!7 40. Lake copper
wa steady at tls.Coli 18.76; electrolytic at
$18.2T'ifil8 .60; casting at $17 .7.V.1 18.00. Lead
was dull and unchanged at $5.75 and spelter
t is .is.'fro v Iron was Bteaoy to nrm
at recent prices.
rT. 1.1)1 IB. July 2S. Rt r. 1 ai.b Leaa,
dull at $5.6214; spelter, dull at $5.24.
Dry Goods Msrkrt,
NEW YORK. July 28. The dry (roods
market was quiet today, but more con
fidence was expressed as a consequence
of a fair trade during the week. White
goods were still very strong. Linens ara
high and buyers are noiuing orr. nunnpa
were easier and quieter as a consequence
of Inrge arrivals of supplies during the
week. Fllk Imports Tor the month show
an Increase as compared with last year.
Cotton goods were generally Arm.
New York Live Stork Market.
NEW YORK. July 28. BEEVES Re
celpts, 239 head; dn ised beef, unchanged at
7'uOe per lb. for native sides; exporU, !M
cattle and 0,1 wu quarters or neef.
CALVES Receipts, 161 head; no sales re
ported: mtirket feeling steady; city dressed
veals, steady at lKul2,c per lb.; country
dressed, unchanged at 6W10UC per lb.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,354
head: market ror sheep, steady; for lambs,
steady to firm; common to choice sheep,
$2.75'?j5.0nj culls, $2.00; common to prime
lamps, ao.eiKd . 10.
IIOG8 Receipts, 2,167 head; market feel
lng weak to a shade lower.
Slonx City I. Ire nrk Mnrket.
SIOUX CITY, la., July 28 -(Speclal Tele
gram.) CA 11 l.K Kecelpts, 100 head. Mir
ket steady; beeves. t4.SOWi.0o; cows, bulls
and mixed, $-.5o'4.i5; stockers and feeders,
t3.OuW4.oo; calves and yearlings, $3.0o'ri3 86
HOGS Receipts, 4,000 head. Market
steady at 60 lower, selling at IC.2O0uti.6o;
Duiic or saies, se.3ua.a.
t. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. July 28. CATTLEt Re
ceipts. 65 head; market nominally! steady
native steers, $1.50fi 6.00: cowa and heifers.
H.7.W8.O0: stockers and feeders. $3.0O'a4.OO.
HOGS Receipts, 4,60t head; market
steady to 5c lower; light, $6.4u-50; medium
and heavA $6.40re.6O.
Stock In Slaht.
Receipts of live stock at the alx principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle.
South Omaha 137
8lotix City 1V
Kansas City too
St. Joseph 60
St. Louis IOO
Chicago
Total 1,501
8,:3 I,6tH
4i0
2.7O0 1,200
4.502
2.000 700
12.000 2,500
30,498 1,301
Kansas Oil Lower.
INDEPENDENCE. Kan.. July 28. The
f.rtce of mld-contlnent oil dropped 2 cents
odav to 60 cents for the high grade, and 2
cents on each grade down to fuel, which
remains at 2.5 cents a barret.
REl.IGIOl NOTES.
A world's Sunday school convention will
be held at Rome In May, 1907.
Rev. Thomas Spurgeon. pastor of the
Metropolitan tabernacle, Ixmdon. has can
celed nls engagement to speak In America
on account of his serious Illness.
According to the statistics of the Metho
dist Fnlaeoiml church the Increase on con
fession of faith In its foreign missions was
10 per cent, while In the home field it was
oniy 2 per cent
rtav. 1. D. Bass, a prominent naptlBi
minister of Indianapolis, said In his sermon
Sunday: "The time has come, especially
among Baptists, wnen we snoiun i-ra 10
worship the Baptist gold brick, Rockefeller,
and turn our attention more 10 1110 poor
carpenter of Narareth."
Minv Jews still hone for the return of
their people to the land which God gave to
their father Abraham. "Shekel day," a day
on which every Jew who desires the return
of the race to Palestine, contributes an
equivalent to a shilling to the Zionist fund,
was celebrated recently in r.aei uiimwi vy
great meeting.
Ttev. J. W. Van Kirk. D. D., pastor of
Grace Methodist Episcopal church. Youngs-
town. ().. has returned rrom 111s missionary
trip around the world. He started out with
out a penny In his pocket and made his
way by preaching "The Fatherhood or una
and the urotnernooa or man. rie nau se
cured an official leave of absence from his
church to make the trip.
The bishop of Selkirk. Dr. Rompns, whose
death Is announced from British Columbia,
began his labors under the Church Mission
ary society more than forty years ago.
For a long time he lived among the In
dians of Great Bear lake In a tent, and he
afterward dwelt In an ice house wun me
Eskimos. He covered great distances on
foot. It Is said that In two years he walked
1,300 miles.
Rev. A. J. Elder Mullan of Baltimore,
until recently a professor In Woodstock
college, Baltimore county, will Ball od
Tuesday for Rome to take up the Impor
tant work of revising and publishing a
history of the Jesuit order In the' Maryland
province. This work bus for the last four
toen years been In charge of Rev. Thomas
Hughes, Dill tne strain resuueu in mo
breaking down of his health.
Friends and admirers of William Henry
Harrison Murray. "Adirondack Murray, '
have formed a plan for a memorial and
have lasued a circular In which a summary
account of his life and the value of his
work Is given. It Is proixised to form a
national society of men and women Inier
CBted In keeping green the memory of the
'Great Evnngellst of Outdoor Life." The
name "Adirondack Murray Memorial asso
ciation" haa been auggested. The purposes
would Include the erection of a suitable
monument above Mr. Murray's grave, the
preaervation of the homestead at Oullford
and the republication of all hla books, so
that his widow and four daughters may be
assured a helpful income.
Earthquake at C olon.
COLON. July 28. A slight earthquake
shock waa felt here at 6 p. m. yesterday.
No damage was done.
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NEW TORK, July 28. COTTON Spot
closed quiet: middling uplands, lO.Hxc,
ml'Mllng gulf, 11.16c: sales. 1.075 hales
fiT. LOUIS. July ii COTTON Steady;
middling-, lie; lalei. 378 bales; recelits,
50 tales: shipments, 108 bales; stock, 23,-
61-9 I ales.
LIVERPOOL. July 28. COTTON Spot.
qtilt; prices 1 point hlglo-r; Amerlcsn
ni'edimg, rsir. e nna; inn mioe ing.
middling, .0ld; low m:Tdl.'nr. 5 86 1; good
oidinury, 5.62d; ordinary, 5.38il. The stales
of the day were o.u'i'i naiea. or wnir-n 1..1.1 1
bales were for speculation and export -"d
Included 3.700 bales of Ann-rlciin. Re
ceipts, t.Ouu bales, Including 2.6.U bi les
of Atnerlean.
NEW ORLEANS, July 28 COTTON
Fpot elosed unlet; sniea. 3e; low ordmetv,
7 3-16e, nominal; ordinary, 7 11-K.e. nom
inal; good orllnury, 8c: low nild-IPng,
9 l.l-16e; middling. 10 11-11. ; goon mid
dling. 11 3-16c; middling fair, 11 !i-n-.
niuilnul; rair. 12 j-ine. r-.eceipis, i.aoj
bales; stock, 17.16$ bales.
Christian Anderson to Bertha Maria
Hanii, n33 ft lot 8, block 119 t 6,000
Erlck Peterson to Sarah F. Robl
son, lot 5, block "V." Ixiwe's add ... 1
Margaret R. Hatteroth and husband
to Charles F. Davis, lota 19 and 20,
block 11. Walnut Hill t.000
W. R. Fitch nnd wife to Zara S.
Shields, lot 20, block 118, Dundee
Place 00
Caroline L. po'.pleton to Lou Boyle,
lot 18, Mock 6, Sulphur Springs add.. 7'0
Total
....$12,301
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, July . COFFEE -Futures
opened Arm at an advance of 61 in points
In response to firm European cables and
continued rumors regarding the prolmhle
scope and Influence of the valorization bill
should It become a law, and there were also
rumors circulating that the bill would pass
the Brailllan 8-nate enrly next week.
Trading waa quite active and Inveatment
buying seemed to be broadening out. while
it was also rumored that the big Wall
street long line, w;hich began to come on
the market at around 7c for Deeemher,
had been liquidating yesterday and that
the market waa relieved from this pressure.
Europe was a moderate buyer here. Re
alizing for over the week end waa quite
heavy, but was very well abaorbed. and the
market closed firm l a net advance of
W. Fan Smith & Go.
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Investment Securities.
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