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    TIIFi OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEPXESPAY. JULY 24, 1007.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Opening ii Weak and Bearish on
Lower Cablet.
RALLY ON NORTHWEST REPORT
Humor of Grrra Dog, Blaek Rial
and
U F.atlmates Comblat
to Stir t the Pit
Bom.
OMAHA. July a 1907.
The n ik"t opened weak and bearish on
lower foreign tables, but rrports from the
tmrthwest, which were exlremely bullish,
claiming Krwri bug arid black rust and l"W
ri"i esilniHtea, caused a sharp rally. The
Ni.rlliwwlern Miller reports black rust In
western Canada and estimates 66 per cent
.it last year's crop.
AS heat opened weak and sluggish owing
tn surprisingly low foreign cablca. No
wheat was pressing at the start and the
rowd wan short on the break. I-ater re
ports of black ruat from the northwest
started the market up and prices answered
sharply to some strong bull buying. Bep
i. iiihiT option opened at Mo and cloaed at
M-'v-
Corn opened a shade lower at the start
mi scattered selling by commission houses.
Iji'it the market i Armed some on local
buying and the adVance In wheat.
ofcrlngs were light, and cables firm.
September corn opened at eSVio and cloaed
ut itPc.
Oats was ateady on some buying, caused
by bullish reports on crop conditions. Re
ceipts were light and trade slow. firp
temlxr oata opened at 3H4c and cloaed
Primary wheat receipts were, 817,000 bu.
and shlpmenta were 200,000 hu., against re
ceipts last year of UK, 000 and shipments of
739.000 bu.
t'orn receipts were tf.s.otO bu. and ship
ments, ni7,( hit., against receipts last
year of 4",000 bu. and shipments of 801,-'
0"0 hu.
Clearances were ,000 buahele of corn,
10,000 bushels of oats and wheat and flour
equal to 2,OM) buahels.
Liverpool closed 'A'a'X lower on wheat
and 'i higher on oorn.
Henbonrd reported 450,000 bushels of wheat
and 22,mo bushels of corn for export.
Loral range of options:
Articles. Open.) Mlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y.
Wheat
July ,
Bept.
1 eo. .
Ccm
July .
Bept.
lec. .
Oata
July
Spt.
lec. .
8241
Si
87
82i
RT4
83
8U4
1
84SI
85S
an
4fi4j
46
47'
46'
43V4J
SDV4!
43H'
I
41 H
43V
I
41
41
3
871
87
7
87
Omaha Caah Prices.
WHEAT No, 3 hard. 81(&fi3c; No. 3 hard,
TSWic; No. 4 hard, 73&'77c; No. 8 spring
XV.lK.1lV
CORN No. 2, 46c; No. 8, 4634tc; No. 4.
4-Wii.foV: no grade, 4t?t43c; No. A yellow.
4.;Vi-4'Aic: No. 8 white, 4',3M7c.
OATrt No. 3 mixed, 4iic; No. i white,
41!Y'-t3e; No.' 4 white, 424c; standard, 43c.
R V E NO.- 2. 71c; No. 3, 6'a70c.
. Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn
Oats
Chicago
Kansas City.
Minneapolis -,
Omaha
Duluth ......
St. Louis ....
61
92
334
19S
.. fl
.. 63
..1M
.. SS
41
ti
llllt AGO. CHAIN AND PnOVISIOXS
Feature-bf the Trading and Closing
Prices on Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO, July - J3 Conflicting reports
concerning
the condition of the spring
,,in wl.ear crnn kent the local market In
a nervous condition today, but the close
was weak on denials of damage by black
rust. Final quotations on the Beptembcr
delivery showed a net loss of 1'!o. Corn
was up Vn44c. Oats were Ho lower. Pro
vlHlons were 2 to Wc higher.
' The wheat market opened weak becauso
t af tho continued favorable weather In the
northwest and because of a decline at
Liverpool. The market however soon re
covered on buying by commission houses,
based on fresh reports of damage
by black rust In Dakota. The market was
ilso strengthened byr -th statistical news.
Primary receipts today were leas than one
hnlf of what they were on the-corresponding
dv' last year and Rradstreet's state
ment of the world s visible supply snowea
k decrease of r,!VOU,000 bu., against an in-
trae of 2,0ba,i0 bu. for tho same week last
year. The market weakemvd late In the
lesHlon bivause of reports from Minneapolis,
thut the claims of damage by black rust
could not be verified. The market closed
Weuk and close to the bottom price. Bep-
t. M.ber opened K'nc. to HjiS.c lower at
IPc tii 92Vi, advanced to and then
declined to HIV-. The close was si ic..
l leaninces or wnet anu nour were equal
10 tl,,tM ou, mniury rrt-rijjin wcit uil.vw
bu.,' compared with , 1,353,000 bu. for the
lumu day last year. Minneapolis, Duluth
sod Chicago reported receipts of 350
this, agalnat 458 cars last week and 9u2
turn uiiu year ago.
The corn murket was firm during the
treuler part of the day because of reports
That many fields are under WHter. Several
ut the leading commission houses were ac
irve bidders throughout the day. The close
sas llrm. September opened a shade to
VaVc lower at 53V4C to 62SC sold up to
iie and closed at K74c Local receipts
wero 3So cars with 46 of contract grade.
The oats market was nervous In sympathy
with wheat. Reports from Iowa stated
that runt had made its appearance there
nd this In some measure checked the
telling pressure, which was mainly by
local longs. September opened unchanged,
!o Vc lower at SVo to Hc, advanced to
E'Ve and cloaed at 8Stc. Local receipts
s-ere 198 cars.
Provisions were Arm because of higher
trlccH for live hogs nd buying by local
packers. At the closo, September pork was
UP I'Hc at $lt!.t. Lard was loc higher at
ti .3S1.,. Ribs were up 6c at $8.80.
Kailnmied receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
) cars; corn, 135 cars; oats, 7 cars; hogs,
11 no head.
The leading futures ranged as follows;
Vrtlclen. Open.
High. I Low. I Close. I Bat y.
'Wheat
I
July
S.pt.
1 'ce.
May
Y.irn
Julv Sept.
Dec.
Muj"
INtS- -
July
Sept.
Dec.
May
poik
Sept.
.U!1
S. pt.
1 'CI.
Vil.s-
Sept.
89l
90
93
89',
9H H
1SI -S
iSWB't
1 00J 1 C0T4
91H-
II oo.
IK
1 oiv
1 OOW
63S1 tJi
62", KS'it-Vi
4'.i',!4M(U
6oi,,60!ta"a
6-"
49Vwi
ho
4'A.ti'Hl
60
4:iJ
I 42
38Vu,
a '',
i40S
43V, I
Hie,
43V,!
43
3N'
S9
4oT,
40Vl(41
40,
I
16 W I 16 55 j 16 50
16 56
15:S
9 2 I
9
8 77.,!
8 70 I
9 rsi
9 70
V 25
82,l 9 22,
a;, 9 1.7V.
37 V
8 80
h 75
t 7.'S!
8 so
8 7u
8 TO
8 70
a 67S,
No 2.
Cadi '-notations were as roiiows:
Fl.orit Kasv: winter patents. t4.1'?
8 4"; htniie,!.ts. H.7(ii4 2ii; spring patents,
I' ,"',( I 90; ttralKhis, lii4 ou; bukers, 8J 6k)
4.1 .1 '
WHEAT No. ! spring, SScjtfl.OO; No. J,
Vp.i!t"o: No. 3 red. WIJ''ljC.
t'tiHN No. 2. 83Vsc;.No. 2 yellow, 53c.
tiAT-N". 2 43'c; No. I white, 44Sc; No.
white, 4.IJH4c.
HYK-Nii. 2. iio.
BAlil.K V Good feeding, S0&6&C" fair to
:-1;.in - malting. 6'-rlti.'c.
SlM'MiS Flax. No. 1 northwestern, 8122;
l'.i.n,- tlmothv, II . Clover, $15.60.
V' VISli 1N28 Short rlhs, shies (loosel.
8- u 73. Mess pork, per bbl.. r6 37,ij
IS '". l ard, p.-r l' Itw , 89.17HS. Short clear
S-.l-t (boxed), 8.454j.lO.
1 '.. IU. wing wire the receipts and shlp
nn nm of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments
VL.iir, bids 21.600 23,100
Mieat. bu 4U.U-) 9.!i0
C.in, bu S24.1NO Iis),4i
Out.-., l u tll.DO 121.0s)
).- bu 10aj0 1 )
Ifarley, bu .9w 4,isX
t'n the produce exchange ti1ay the but
t. r market was weak; creameries, tl(gZ3c;
duiru. loSv-. Kggs firm; at mark.
mi 1. 1. 1, -d. lul4V; firsts. IVnfii prtuie
r.i.ia. 14c. CLese7 steady. L&13HC
lcorla Market.
Pi:oHlA. July IS. CORN Higher r No. 8
How. 6;e,r: No. 1 S2c: No. 4. &d4i&oVaO.
krsle. 4J.l'&4iic.
O T-lllKher: No. 1 white. 44S44"Ac: No.
I hiie. 4.V.
KYE Nominal; No. t 8&8bO.
I.t-rerp4el Grain Market.
HVEFtl-OOL. July tl-W HEAT B pot.
0'iiet; No. red western, winter, 7s Id.
Futures ateady; July. 7s ld; September,
Is 3,1, inembtr, 7s 4 VI
CX'RN-Spot, steady; Hess dried. 6s; old
July.
SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
(annotations of the Day era Varloas
Comnaodltlea.
NEW TORK. July 3 FLOt'H Receipts.
21.117 bbls.; exports, 4.SH5 bbls.j market
active and steady; Minnesota patent,
tfi.tt'tfti.ar.; Minnesota bakers, 33 7olv4 ;
winter tatnuts, 14 4iu4 .9); winter straights,
34.iVa4.4i.; winter extras, 83.1iii8.70; winter
low grades, 8J (em 8 60. Rye flour, quiet;
fair to good, I4.iwo6.o0; choice to fancy,
35 lf"tf 10.
CORNMBAL Quiet; fine white and yel
low, ti is'i'l.ao; coarse, 31.101.17; kiln dried,
13 SXot 40.
RTE Nominal; No. 3 western, 80c, f. o. b.
New York.
WHEAT Receipts, 61, W0 bu ; exports,
ff.W3 bu.; spot market. Arm; No. 1 red. 97o
elevator; No. 8 red. fc f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 Northern Duluth. Il.nnu f. o. b.
afloat; No. 2 hard winter. te t. o. b.
nnoat. rTom an easier opening, due to
weak cables, wheat had a one-cent ad
vnnce on black rust talk. Later realising
developed, and the upturn was lost, flnnl
prices showing S'O'V' net loss. July closed
at 9,c; September, msiivnuc, closed 9V;
December, ll.U!frl.08ii. closed $1.01; May.
$1.(8 7-Hsiil.ns, closed $1.46 T-1G.
t'UK.N-KcceiDts. S1.ZT5 bu. : spot market.
firm; No. 2, flOHc elevator and wfcc f. o. b.
float; No. 2 white. 6le. and No. t yellow.
6"e f. o. b. afloat, option market was
quiet but firm, closing c net higher; July
closed etc: Heptemlmr. KlUirsiHc. closed
61c; iJocetnber closed B&c; May closed
OATS RecclDts. 32,0in bu.: exrxrts. lo.osg
bu. Spot market stead: mixed. 2tt&32 lhs.,
4tc; natural white. JG&33 lhs.. itHvUWc;
clipped white, 3wii40 .Jba., Dl'riMVtc.
HAY Steady: shluDlng. lOsfToc: rood to
choice, $u-,ei.2o.
HOPP oulet: ;. 4-a5c: Paclflo ooaet.
HIDKS Dull; Central America, Zc;
Hogota, 2?Hc.
LKA.TH Ell Quiet ; geld, ISBQJrttC.
PROVISIONS Heef, quiet; family, 13 SO
H4 W: mess. t5ovi100n- beef hams. 124.0)0
Ju.OO; packet. 110.601 U.oO; city extra India
mess, a.B,"l"0. Cut meats, steady; Tick
led bellies. Jll.iMJfni.&O; plcklod bams, I12.0C
012.75. Ijird. stoidv: western prime. Jk.OiTi
9.00; refined, steady; continent. $S.SO. South
America, $10.10; compound, is.vyTrn.lZVfc.
Pork, Arm; famllv. $1 iVift.yv; short clear,
$lS.7rVpi7.7B; mess, $18.(xjri 18.M.
TAIIX)W Firm; cltv rt3.( per niltt.l.
6c; country (pkgs. free). 6Viiilic.
HI TTKR- Rarely steady; prices un
changed. PHHBBE-Quiet; state, full cream, col
ored and white, small, best, 15io: same,
large, colored, 12c; same, white, lZUc;
state, fair to good, lUf&TlVsc; state, in
ferior, Sia.
K(.Ka Irregular; state, Pennsylvania
and ncarhy, selected, 24WTic; state, choice,
21tj23c; state, brown and mixed fancy, 22
tt2Sc; firsts to extra firsts, 18fi21e; western
selected finest, lCfil9c; western, average
best. 17V7lc; official prices, firsts, licpl8Vie.
POULTRY Live, steady and unchanged.
Dressed, irregular; weatern chickens, 17
4'23c; turkeys, 1(i15c; fowls, l2UWc.
WEATHER IX THE GRA1S BELT
Probably Fair, with No Important
Chaiiae la Temperature.
OMAHA. July 2S. WK.
Rains have fallen In the Ohio valley and
eastern states since the last report and
are falling In the eastern and New Eng
land states this morning. Light and widely
scattered showers occurred In the Missouri
valley, being very light in Nebraska, ex
cept the heavy fall of 2.24 IncleT' at North
Plutte. High temperatures prevail In the
southern states, and along the Atlantic
coast, and warmer weather Is general In
all sections, except the lake region, middle
Mississippi vailev and extreme northwest,
where It Is slightly cooler. The weather
la fair In the central valleys and west this
morning, and will probably continue fair
In this vicinity tonight and Wednesday
with no Immediate change In temperature.
Omaha record of temperature and pre
cipitation compared with the corresponding
day of the cast three years:
1907 1905 1905 1904
Minimum temperature 70 68 ) 64
Precipitation 07 .00 M .00
Normal temperature for tooay, 77 degrees.
lencleney in precipitation since March 1,
4.65 Inches.
Deficiency In corresronllng period, 1908,
293 Inches.
Deficiency In corresponding period 1905,
7.27 Inches. I A. WEI8H,
Local Forecaster.
Cora and Wheat Region Bnlletla.
For the twenty-four hours ending at I a.
m. 75th meridian time, Tuesday July 23,
OMAHA DISTRICT,
Temp. Raln-
Stattons. Max. MIn. fall
Sky.
Clear
Clear
i,n) Bn1 jiod
T
, Auhurn jjen no
Columbus Neb... S
j fnirbury ' Neb.... 89
jrBrmont Neb . 87
1 Qr juia,, Neb, 80
Ha'rtlngton, Neb. 80
: astlngs Neb . 84
(mkdale,' Neb 84
, Omaha Neb 85
69
64
69
64
82
68
60
70
88
60
69
66
68
.00
T
.00
.00
.00
.12
.00
.06
T
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
T
for
It. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
fleer
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
, T(.ka.nBri Neb... 85
1 Altn
la 79
Pt cloudy
Carroll. Ia 82
l lear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clartnda, Ia $
Sibley. Ia 77
Sioux City, Ia... 80
64
Minimum temperature
twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. m.
DISTRICT AVER AQE8.
No. of
Central. Btatloni
Chicago, 111 25
Columbus, 0 17
Tea Moines, Ia.... 18
Indianapolis, Ind.. 12
I Kansas City, Mo.. 30
! Ixuilsvtlle, Ky 19
Minneapolis, Minn. 18
Omaha. Neb 18
St. Lobls, Mo IS
northern. Ss JH1. Futures, quiet;
nominal; reptemher, 4s I"1.
Temp.- - Rain.
. Max. Min. Inches
84 64 T
80 66 .
84 82 .00
90 68 .00
92 70 .Of
94 71 .08
73 68 .04
84 64 .01
94 72 .00
illghtly lower In the
Temperatures are 1
Omaha and Des Moines districts. Showers
occurred In all except the Des Moines and
eh. iouis aismcts.
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
St. I.onla General Market.
BT. IXM'IS. July 23. WHEAT Weak
track No. z red cash, 88Vt(g9Wc new: No.
nara, rTiic; cepitmDer, n'auna; Decem
ocr, p.c.
CORN Higher: track No. t cash,
6JVjc; No. 2 white, 6SV4C; September,
CT'ic: December. 48c.
MM
61$
OATS Steady; track No. 1 cash. 46c: No.
i white, 4fcc; September, $7,c; December,
r hOUH Steady: red winter Datenta
$42440; extra fancy and straight, $3,700
4.15; clear, $2 RvS 30.
BEED Timothy, ateady, $3.264.26
CORN M E A L Weak, $2.70.
Ii RAN Steady ; hacked, ,east track. $1,004)
.w.
HAY Steady ; timothy, $16.00000.00
prairie, ifi itw.
IRON COTTON TIE-1.0ev,.
HAGOINijl-lHc.
HEMP TWINE lie.
PROVISIONS Pork. steady, lobblna
$16 60. Lard, higher; prime steam, $8.63. Dry
3!i 1 salt meats steudy; boxed extra "shorts, 89 26;
clear ribs, tn.ia; short clears, 88 17 Bacon
steady; boxed, extra short. 110.1; clear
ribs, H0.U"4; abort clears. $10.26.
POI I.TKV Steady; chickens. 11c; springs,
16c; turkeys, Uo; ducks, 8c; geese, 6c.
Bl'TTEIt Stead ; creamery. 214126c.
EGGS Higher, 13c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 7.(4 4,144)
Wheat bu W.ts) 3SO0
Corn, bu ,...5tj.0i-) M.000
Oats, bu ; 1 8s, 900 43.0u0
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. July S3 WHEAT Sep
tember, k4Tc; T'ecember. 8c: Mav, 8'.iic:
cash No. 2 hard. 84-h:c: No. S, 823S5c; No.
2 red, MfiS4c; No. J, 82U74c.
CORN July. 4tw; September. 4774.C; De
cember. 44'-c; rash No. 2 mixed, 60c; No. 3,
4M,c; No. 2 white. SOc; No. 3, 4ftc.
OATS No. 2 white, 47Viti-4Sc; No. I mixed,
46-o4fVc
RYE Bteady; No. 1 7C1r7lc.
HAY Choice t.mothy, $11. 00011.60; choice
prairie, t 50hH 75.
BUTTER -Creamery, Mc; packing stock.
ISV-
"-'aogF-xtra, higher. IV: firsts, lower,
14V: seconds. 9c; caaea returned, lc less;
southern, lc off. ,
Receipts and shipments of grain were as
follows: Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bo M.0O JS 0O1
Cm, hu U.'Ort tfi.nia)
Oats, bu 10.000 8.000
Kansas City cash prices as furnished by
Ix-gan & Bryan, HI Board of Trade build
ing: - .
Articles.
I Open. I High. I Lew. Close.
Wheat-
September.
Iiecember...
Coru
September.
Uecetnber..
84T4 8084
8e 8
474 44
44Vj! 44H
47H l4Tf?48
444. 4M6-4
Mllwaake Grain Market.
MILWAtTCER. July 23. 'WHEAT Mar
ket steady. No. 1 northern, 81.01(11.06: No.
1 northern. f7ofri.00; Seplembes, U bid.
RYE Steady; No. i, tTTctjtl.Ot
HAKl.EY-Uull; No. I. iV; sample, 88
tl7or.
(X1RN No.1 rash, 61V-3c; September.
62Tc- 1.
SEW YORK STOCKS AND BUNDS
Declining Tendency Developed
Price, Monday is Checked.
in
MARKET DULL AND STAGNANT
Soathern Pacific, Atchison, Itarllng
ton ana 1'nlted States gteel Ad
trance Slightly II 111 Shares
Are Lower.
NEW TORK. July 2.1. -There developed In
the stock market today a mild t 'tie to tl e
declining tendency winch seemed satisfied
to arrest that tendency without maKing any
ttempt to push prices ngieresniveiy up
wards The result was a (.ull market.
which approached stagnation at times. The
only active trading was In half a d"sen
stocks and the prices of these vibrated
within a narrow range. The day's news al
most wholly concerned tho dividend to be
eclared oil (Southern 1'acinc next montn.
The large earnings for the last year dis
closed by the official estimates given out
last week gave the bnis for the rumors
hat the rate would be raised from the
resent 6 per cent.
No authoritative Information was forth
coming from any source. The manner In
which I nlon Pacific has hung back glnce
the new movement in Southern j'actflo
started aroused suspicion, as I'nlon Paclflu
would be the largest lieneflclary of any In
crease In the Southern Pacific dividend.
The strength shown by Atchts-in was at
tributer' to the expects"'- ' m tl-e annua,!
report, to be publihe1 Thursday, wll snow
earnings very largely In ... ... 0!' t.ie pres
ent disbursement In dividend, ,111c move
ment In Atchison also gives some stimula
tion to the demand for the convertible
bonds, only part of which was subscribed
Tor stock Holders. 11 inus nappenea inai
Southern Paclflo and Atchison were the sus
taining forces In the market In the same
way as yesterday. There was a correction
of the sharp weakness of 1'nlted States
Steel, which was a material feature In dis
turbing the market yesterday and In the
opening decline today. Rtivers of the stock
professed confidence that the strike of Iron
miners in the lske Sntie.i,.r reslnns would
rebound to the benefit of the corpo-atioti,
although this would signify mime plans or
contraction In prospect. Money develop
ments are unimportant, rates on call con
tinuing easy.
Difficulties In tno jv of a Purllngron re
adjustment In the strict control vested In
the Joint bondholcV--i, which were a snh-
ect or current discussion, accounted r.ir
an advance of a point In the Burlington
Joint 4s, hut proved a weight on the Hill
stocks. Prices were lifted laboriously In
the final hour, but the movement was In
consequential and did not hold.
Ronds were irregular. Total sales, par
value, $K10,OuO. United States 2s, registered,
advanced 4 per cent on call.
The following was the range or prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
8a In. High. Low. rtr.
1M
Adama Express
Amalsamated Copper
Amar. Car and Foundry....
15,000 !2H 1
100 4a St 43
1H
4Sw
100
S54
4
ID
H
i2
t
10414
11714
l"f.4
12!1
HI
87H
t
97
t
0
S4
17f,
ITS
15
11
ir.ou
do pfd
Amur. Cotton Oil
m 8! K
do pfd
Amar. Eipreaa
Airier. Hide A leather pfd.
Amer. lea
Amer. t,tnad Oil
1M 1SH lt
j)
IK)
t.10i
D.iio
4iX
S.'jlio
11,4(0
10
It
59 4
116
1(4
1:1
87"
tW4
do ofd
Amar. LocomotlTa
do pfd
Amer. Braaltlng A Ref
1IT4
14
12S i
do pfd
Amer. Surar R8nlnx
Amer. Tobaceo pfd ctrs....
Anaconda Mining Co
Atrhtann
do pfd
Atlantlo Coast Una
Baltimore A Ohio
1,100 t84 nv,
do pfd
Flrooklrn Rapid Tranllt....
Tanadlaa PaciAc
cntral of New Jana?
Chesapeaka A Ohio
Chicago Oraat Wartern
Chlcaso A Northweatem....
10
1.60
100
ff)
1"0
601
1,900
lTHi
175
55
r.i
134
17"4
17S
sr.
im
irnx
133
C, M. A St. Paul
Chicago Term. A Trana....
134'4
(
IS
(is 14
l
25
5i4
'4
lit
72
1T1
45
?7
70
45
I4H
tk
41
i:'
141
14
71
J4
10
1'
31 '4
77
7
114
11
41
107
15
7.-
35
do pfd
C, C., C. A Bt. tiula
Colorado Fuel and Iron..,,
Colorado A Southern
15
44H
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
100
800
0
46H
Consolidated Oaa
Corn Products
do pfd
Palaware A Hudaon
Dal., Lack. A Western
Denver A Rio Orauda,
400 M4, IS .
do pra
Ptitlllen' Bwuiitlaa
Brie X
I a
I.SO0
do lat pfd
do id pfd
Ocnaral Electric
toO mi 139
Illinois Central
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do pfd
Iowa Central
174,
17 '4
1TV,
17
do pfd
K. C. Southern
tno
do pfd
louiaTllle A Naahrllla
Meilcan Central
tOO I14H 114Vk
Minn. A Bt. Lou I a
M . 8t. P. A Bault Bt. VI.
do pfd
Mlieourl Paclflo
Idluourl. Kan. A Teiaa...
do pfd
National Lead
N. R R. of Mexico pfd....
N. T. Central
N. T., Ontario A Weatern.,
Norfolk A Western
do pfd i
North American
Pacific Mall
Pennarlvanla
People' a Oaa
Pitta., C, C. A St. Louli.
Pressed Steel Car
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car
Heading
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
Republic. Stael
do pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
Rubber Qonde pfd
Bt. L. A Ban Fran. Id r'd
St. Louie Bom h weatern.. ,
do pfd
Southern Paclflo
400
100
41 4
107
60i
101 4
1.410
100
80
5"
mo
l"0
700
11314
9
74
113
14
75 V,
HI
8
fo
75
81
s-X
i&
81
TO
35
80
160
H.4i,
Ml
78
27
83
II
85
31
I'M)
t.rv
10
81
123
81
80
123
81
100 85 5
45,200 10; 103
6,700 11
21
-O0
300
.11.14
21
ai.
to
88.6-0
luo
8
112
84
112
r.
do pfd
Southern Railway
do pfd
Tennessee Coal and Iron..
Teiaa A Paclflo
Tol., Bt. L. A Weatern
do pfd
Union Paclflo
do pfd
Or S. gipreas
V. S. Realtr
U. S. Rubber
do ifd
U. S. Bteel
do pfd
Virginia-Carolina Chemical.
do p(4
Wauaah
do pfd
Welle-Kerso Eipraea
WesllM(houae Electric
WVatern t'nion
mat.
:4i4
86
144
80 ,
24
49
144 4
3
105
52
35
7
81
IWC4
88
101
n
i
i4r
78
10
17
40
13H
22
91
500
73,
48
144
49
14"
2
4"0
41i0
1.700
100
'i'O
810
!.-.
94
8
loc
2H
i:t
15
85
97
35
99
2
13
25
()0 7l' 79
Wheeling A Lake Erie..
! Wlaconala Central
do pfa
Northern Pacific
Central Leather
do pfd
gloaa-gaetneld 1
Great Northern pfd
lutertKirnugh Metropolitan.
do ptd
Total aalea for the dar.
1S.8M0 1S6'4 185
100
4 0
7.9-)
81 0
t'41
81
57
134
91
67
138
16
48
67
18614
1-H
15
43
43
375. 4i) aharca.
London t'lostna stocks.
LONDON; July 23 Closing quotations on
stocks were as follows:
Consols, money. .. .II 11 14 M , K. Teiaa 34
do account 83 11-14 X. V. Central 117
Anaconda
Atchison
so pfd
Baltimore A nhlo
Canadian Partite
Clice. Ohio
Chicago O W ...
11 Norfolk At Weatern.
W. do pld
84 Ontario eV W
po IVnasylranla
18' Hand Mll.es
34 Heading
11 S'.uthrrn Ry
lit do pfd
78
84
.. 87
.. 43
.. 1
.. 83 14
..
.. te
.. 87
.14:
C. II. it St. Paul
DeBeara
83... Pacific
Lieuver A Rio Grande IK
I nli.a Fnolac
do pfd
Erie
do lat pfd
do td pfd
Grand Trunk . .
Illinola Central
LoutaTllle K.
. 79 do pfd
. K' I. 8. Steel...
. 82 do pfd ....
. 43 Wabaeh
. iu do pfd
.148 Spuulsh 4a .,
'.ISO
88
87
1U2
14
14
88
per ounce.
B1LVER Bar
oil let I 81 11-ltid
MONEY 1V.U2 per cent.
The rate of discount on the open market
for short bills Is 3 per cent; for three
months' bills, 3 per cent.
New Yark Minlnsr fttnrka.
NEW TORK. July 23. Closing quotations
on mining slocks acre:
Adams Can. 9 l ittle Chief
.. ( '
..800
..la.)
.. 14
.. 81
.. 8
.. L3
.,100
Alice 4U4
Outerio
Ophlr
Potoal
Savage
Sierra Nevada
SniaJI .Hopse ,
gtandard
hruaaartek Cos
CiMuatwS Tunnel ...
Coo. Cal. and Vs...
Horn Silver f...
Iron ttlTer
LaMdrin res
Offered. Bid.
Fore-Ian Financial.
leONDON. July 23. Money was Very plen
tiful and easy on the market today as a re
sult of the weakness of discounts, (hi the
Stock exchange the trading was dull and
uninteresting The poor response to the
South Manchuria loan of l.ouui), which
was quoted at 1 per cent discount, and ru
mors of a probable Brll!u.ii l.tan. caused
further weakness In the gilt -edited reourl
tles. Consols led tha dc lino In tha jn,,rn-
Int. but closed st'S'ller. Americans sta'tcl
steadily, bit the Interest die. I out before
noon and prices gradually dropped ! low
parity under the It 1
and I'nlon Pacific.
lead or (.ananan incim"
Then tho New ork
opening caused a temporarv stead'mss.
especially In 1'nlted States Stel. but the
biiving soon subsided and the market closed
dull. Foreigners and Knftlia were lltc'ess.
I Japsnese Imperial Us of 19o4 closed at ltCV.
j Copper shaii s w ere easy.
I rtmn. J III .-i .inoion on inr ii,i.i.-.
today was dull and prices ruled lower. Rus
sian Imperial 4s were not quoted. Russ'an
bonds of h4 closed at 60I.
HERLIN, July 3 Trading on the Rours
today was depressed and Americans weak
ened upon New York advices.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. July 23. MONEY On call,
steady at 2Vtu"- per cent; ruling rate. Jv,
per cent; closing bid. 2 per cent; off' red at
3 per cent; time loans, firm; sixty days, 4V,
per cent; ninety days, 4,3 per cent; six
months, 6 p-r rent; prime mercantile pa
per, 6V(i Per cent.
STEKI.INO EXCHANGE Firm, with ac
tual business In bankers' bills at $4 87'(i4.87il0
for demand and at $4.83S05c4 8S for sixty
day bills.
SILVER Bar, 68'ic; Mexican dollars.
63c.
BONDS Government, firm; railroad. Ir
regular. The closing quotations on bonds today
were as follows:
V. 9. rrt !, rci.,..lM Jpin H ctfs...
do coupon ltfH do Id series....
t". t. to. rt '"-w d
do eoansal 1" b A N. unl. t .
V. 8. n.w 4. rs... lt"Vt Vnht. t. (old
dif coupon
.,12J M. tntrl ta. .
.. t 4e Ut lac
..tt Minn. A St. L.
Am. Tobscoo
flu 6i.
4l
AtoJitnm gsn. 4s...,
do dj. 4s
At, mile C. L. -4s
I) O. 4
j do Jiji
. Prk R. T. CT. 4..
1 Central of Oa. (a..
.. M , K. T. 4s
.. M do 2dt
... 9' V. B. of M. c. 4 .
.. N. T. C. n.
.. ) N. J. r. gen. to.
.. 7V4 No. Psclflc 4l
. .loav do 3a
., U Norfolk W. 0 4s
.. M drs. R. U rf. 4l..
.. 64 Penn. CT. IVfc"
. ,101V Hrsdlnt (n. 4s....
do lut tnc
do J.t Inc
do. id Inn
ChM. & O. 4V ...
Lhlcagn A A. IHa
C B A Q n. 4a.
'It. L ft L H.
. !H ft. I. A 8. F. fg.
t. R. 1. A P. 4a. 4t,Sl. I 8. W. C 4 7J
do col. 5 7, Sboard A. U 4s.. '0
rt A St. !.. g. 4a.' 9 Ho Pacltle 4a 81
Colo. Ind r. ler. A.. 2i4 Mo lt 4s ctra 1
i'oIo. Mid. 4i 5 8omhrn Ry Sa "7
rolo. A Bo. 4a .- Tn. A Pacific lsls lit
cuh 6a
1M ST., St. U A W. 4a.. TS
r. A R. O. 4a..
Plat. Beca. (..
Ena prtor lien
MVi t'nion Pacific 4s
t V. s Steel id 6a.
MVi Wahash lata
tUj Weatern Ml 4s...
l')H W. AL B. 4a...
WUjW'la. Central 4a....
MS
. D7
.104
. 74
. M
. U
4a.
do gen. 4a
Hock. Valley 4Sa ...
Japan ts
do 2d aerlea
Bid. Offered
Boston Stocks and Donda.
BOSTON, July 23. Call loans, 41T. per
cent; time loans, fcga per cent. Official
closing prices on bunds were as follows
Atchlaon
.... IS Rlnsham
18
Mei. Central
4s..
.... 1Ke.c,, a Hccla...
.... 81 Centennial
.... 9Cnpper Range ...
....til Ialv West
....10 Franklin
,...1M Oranbr
...Atl Irle Borale
.... 24 Mass. Mining ....
H..1W Mlrhliraa
... .i'W
.... law
.... "
.... h.
.... 141
,...10
.... 1
8
.... 14
.... 82
.... t
.... 43
....17
.... 18
....117
.... 17
...105
.... 11
Atchlann
do pld
Boston A Albany.
Boston A Maine,
pinion Elevated
Fltchburg pfd ...
Mea. Central ....
N. Y., N. H. A
Union Pacific
...14 Mohawk
Am. Arse. Chemical
do pfd
Am. Pneii. Tube....
Am. Surar
do pfd
18MHit. Coal A 0..
... 81 Old Dominion ....
... tOsreola
...112 Parrot
...lit Qulncr
...107 Shannon
... 24 Tamarack ........
... 80 Trinity
...110 Vnlted Copper ...
... 15 V. 8. Mining....
... 87 V. S. Oil
... 88 Ptah
...110 Victoria
... 50 Winona
... ft WolTrtns
... 8h North Uutte
...100 Butte Coalition..,
... 45 Nevada
... ! Cal. A Arlsona. .,
Am. Tel. A Tel
Am. Woolen ....
do pfd
Bdlaon Flee. Ill
.... 84
.... 48
.... 11
.... 44
.... 1
.... 7
....Ifit
.... J
.... J5
.... 14
....167
.... 14
Maes. F.lectrto
,1o pfd
Mass. Das
t'r.lted Kmlt
I'nlteil Khoe Mack...
do pfd
I). S. Hteel
do pfd
A 11 ones
Anialsnmated
Atlantlo
lild. "Asked.
12 Aril. Commercial
Treasary Statement.
WASHINGTON. July 23. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund exclusive of the tirAuOO.OuO gold
reserve shows: Available cash balance,
8244,701. 104, gold coin and bullion, 8uT,507,bOl;
gold certificates, 7k47,10u.
Bank Clearlosa.
OMAHA. July 23 Bank clearings for to
day were 81,637,637.43 and for the correspond
ing date lust year ll.o-W.l! 82.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, July 2S- tVOOLe-Tradlng In the
wool market Is less excessive than last
year. Many heavy dealers Have withdrawn,
while buyers are more disposed to hold off
until sum. lies are larger and the general
situation Is more clearly defined. Most of
the prominent Influences at present are of
a strengthening character and the demand
seems to be running more than ever to,. fine
wools, which are not over plentiful. The
season will go on record as one of the
shortest In history. The market for for
eign wool Is dull. Quotations on western
wools follow: Missouri: Three-eighths blood,
SiflO:; quarter-blood, 3w81c. Wcoured val
ues: Texas fine, 12 months, T3i'3r; fine, 6 to
8 months, ni.uc; fine fall. 67rgG8c. Cali
fornia: Northern, 6K.1i-70c; middle county, 00
'ytibc; southern, 62Sn3c; fall free, D7'uC8.i.
Orepon; Eastern, No. 1 staple, 72taT3c; east
ern, No. 1 clothing, 70872c; eastern, average
6vo70o; valley, No. 1, 9tit2c. Territory
(scoured basis): Fine staple, 72iK7Sc; fine me
dium staple. (WfjiTOc,: fine clothing. 6Mi;0c;
1 fine medium clothing. Off-Olc. Pulled wool:
1 Extra. 6W&72C: fine A. oS4tKc: A Butr. 6.a
jXc; K supers, eWcWic; C supers, SOt)3oc.
LeONDON. July 23 WOOl At the wool
auction sales today lS.JKO bales were offered
and consisted of a miscellaneous selection.
New Zealand first greasy half-bred comb
ings were purchused by America. Scoured
locks and pieces were In strong demand and
the bulk taken by France. Cape of Good
Hope and Natal stock was in better de
mand. There was an Increase In the with
drawals. Following Is the sale in detail:
New South Wales, 100 bales; scoured, Is Id
Is 9d; greasy, tklffrl 2.1. Queensland. l,:4l
bales; scoured, Is Hdti's; greasy, 7Hlrci1s
lVid. Victoria, 4uo bales; scoured, Is -Hd'ff
2a; greasy, 9di1s Sd. South Australia, 201
bales; scoured. Is 2lfils 0d: greasy, 6WQ
H)V1. New Zealand, 7.000 bales; scoured, 1s
HfedfUs BM,d; greasy, 5di51s 10M,d. Cate of
Oood Hope and Natal, Duo bales; scoured,
M'u'ls lid; greasy, rfiKid. Iunta Arenas
! 3.mo bales; scoured. U.dflls 4d; greasy, tlVfcd
4i-1s
id.
ST
I.OUIB. July 23. WOOLr-Steady; me
dium grades, combing and clothing. Zta'J6c;
light fine. 22fja(c; heavy fine, 17319c; tub
w ashed. 29-g30c.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. July 23. METALS The
I London tin market was 10s higher, with
: spot quoted at lo4 and futures at 181 10s.
lAically the market was dull. With spot
' quoted at 841.0uu41.1. Copper was easier In
1 the English market, with spot 1 lower,
lat 93 los and futures I'm lower at 87 6s.
I Locally the market was dull and nominal,
: with lake quoted at $21.0ua"J2.00; electrolytlo
I at t.0.6o(u'21.(io; casting, jt OO'JO. 26. Lead
- was unchanged at $6 16-6. 2& In the local
1 market and 20 10s In London. Spelter was
I unchanged at 23 17s 6d In London and at
; $6.iAKn.ixi locally. Iron was higher In the
; English market, with standard foundry
quoted at 67s 9d and Cleveland warrants
; at 08s 6d. Locally the market was uu-
nuil N." , 1 1 fnunrirv rtiirtl.Arn Is it . . r, t a.4
I at VJ.7oVtfii4.25; No. foundry northern,
IL'3.aa;l: No. 1 foundrv southern 82A fV
Nii. 2 foundry southern. $24. 50.
HT. IU1S. July ti JIETAI-Leal. dull;
80.uui.u7V Spelter dull; 86.90.
C'otton Market. ,
NEW YORK. July 23. COTTON-Spot.
cU.scd steady; middling uplands, 13.10c;
middling gulf, 18 V--; sales, fro bales
NEW ORLEANS, July 23 ?OTTON
Spot market, closeu quiet; sales, 176 bales;
low ordinary, 7 8;16c, nominal; ordinary,
8 U-lOc nominal; good ordinary, 10c nom
inal: low middling, HHc; good middling.
13 11-me nominal; middling fair, 14 11-16
nominal, fair. 15 f-w nominal. Receplts
18 hales: stock. 41.193 bales.
ST. LCl'IM. July i3 COTTON Quiet ;
niiihlilng. isc. sales, 10 naies: receims.
14 bales: shlpmenta. none: stock, 9.613 bales.
LI VERF't i4")L, July 23. (A)TTON 8pot
In limited demand: prices t points higher;
American middling fair, 8.19d ; good mid
dling, l.of.d; middling. 7 lid: low middling,
4 73,1: good ordinary, 6KSM; ordinary, 6.3Vd.
The aales of the day were 7,( bales, of
which 6u0 were for speculation and ex
port and Included ?.. American. Receipts,
2u0 bales, all American, futures opened
steady and closed steady.
Available innplle of Grain.
NEW YORK. July IS. Special cable and
telegraphlo communication received by
llradatrects show the following changes In
available supplies of grain, as compared
with previous account:
Wheat 1'nlted States, east Rockies, de
creased 4M.ISO bushels; Canada decreased
l.OTo.ua) bu. Total Cnlted fctales and Can
ada, decreased I.6M.O0O bu.
Afloat, for and In Europe, decreased 4, -lfi.'"
bu; total American and European
supply decreased 6.6M.U0O bu.
Corn l'nlte-1 States gad, Canada, In-crt-ane-d
21.0u0 bu.
Oats l'nlt-d States and Canada, de
rreased Vt OuO bu.
1 he it-adlng decreases and. Increases re
ported this week follow:
' Increases Manitoba. 878. ofs) hu.; Lincoln,
94.) bu.: Portland. Me. 7.fmo bu.; Chi
cago private elevators. 6O.O1O bu.
Inert asea Ogdrimburg, U.uoj bu.; 6t.
Joseph. 61, XV bu.
ta.lnoii
4a. TS
OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET
Cattle of All Kinds Steady, with No
Quotable Change.
HOGS OPEN HIGHER, CLOSE LOWES
sheep In large Receipt ana Trade
Slow to Ten Cents I. oner Than
lesterdar on All
tirades.
ROl'Tll OMAHA,
Receipts were:
Official Monday
Estimate Tuesday
Neb.. July S3. 1M.
Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep
7.'7
1.768
8.1'd
11a
ton)
H.i.'j
Two davs this week 10,S5 16 ril
Bame days last week... 6.M 17 :7 ' t.bi
Same davs weeks aso.. 7.4M H.U
Same days S weeks ago 6.21? W..M7 Vi0
Pame days 4 weeks ago.. 8,-41 1 .07 6 407
Sums days last year.... i.'H 11. lo64
The following teble shows the averaga
price of hogs at South Omaha for the la.it
several days, with comparisons:
Date. 1907. 185. 19. 11904.11903. 19"2. 1901.
4 841 I S: 4 S!
T 771
6 9
8 M
6 77
t 6
6 bt
6 l'
8 r-S
u
o
5 CD
6 71
& 01 6
e
T TJ
i 6 i;
8 ll 8 17
7 17
T 72
7 71
7 74!
T l
i 191
6 2.1
t 2o
6 21
6 22
6 I."
s in. r ni
6 l'i 6 tl 7 62
6 071 5 2 7 41
4 Ml J .Ti! 7 S2
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle.
Hogs.
15.4! P
6.4f.gtf22.
6.K.'0 1-H
6. 7i "a 30
6.7lKUOi
of stock
Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City
St. Louis
Bloug City ...
2.1.Vy90
lT.Vii'7.35
2.50y5.25
1 60u7.a0
1.5"-u6.
The official
number of cars
brought in today
by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. 8heep.ll ra"s.
. 97 1 u... o uai o K o y
.. in -J"'' 67 6 47
. r JUly 111... 5 7t)! 6 60
. 5H July 17... I 6 72 I 61 6 M
. W July 18... 1 s tii-V 62 6 6
. iv July 1... 8 7SS, I 81 6 C3!
j:1 July 2ti... 6 7 6 47' 6 o!
J'iy 21... 6 48 6 61
July 22... 5 87V. I 5 4K
" I' July 23 62!
"i ,
. I
. 4. 'Sunday.
C, M. & St. P 2 11
Wabash 8 1 ..
Mo. l'aclilc 2 1
Union Pacific System 10 2S 7 ..
C. N. W. (east) .... 7 II ..
C. & N. (wt-st) 0 42 12
C, St. I. M. ft 0 18 1..
C, B. dt Q. (easti 9 t .. 1
C, B. i (west &) 26 14 ..
C R. I. & P. (east).... 7.4
C, R. 1. & P. (west).. 1 .. ..
Illinola Central 1
Totals receipts 121 138 84 1
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber ot Lead indicated:
Cat tie. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co...
Bwlft and Company..
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour & Cp
Carey dt Benton
W. 1. Stephen
Hill ft Son
F. P. Lwla
Huston & Co
North P. &' P. Co
J. B. Root & Co
T. H. Inghram
Sullivan Bros
I.ehmer Bros
2X2 1,293 1,246
m
G12
7a
2d
2
9
44
w
61
2,348
2,17
2,bu6
621
1(4,2
3S?
Other Buyers
8o2
2.261
Total 3,183 8,874 6,477
CATTLE Receipts were Hum this n fin
ing as compared with y-Ver.Uiy, 110 c.ais
being reported In. as isainst 3'1 yste-day.
A hundred cars makes a very poor ihowlng
In the yards and it did not seem as if
there were enough to excite very rruch
Interest.
Thera were only a tew cars nf conffd
steers In sight, but the desirable kind
sold at about steady prlj's. the muket
generally being quoted is slow und s et.dy,
with no noteworthy ha.iieea. The lew de
sirable weatern steers also brought tbout
steady prices.
Rully good cows and nlfcr:i cm
manded steady prices ind no?; -nd then
there was a salesman win thought he got
if anything a little stronger prl-n than
yesterday. On the other hanl infirior
grades were alow and weak.
Good feeders commanded 8teadv p, Ices,
but the feeling on light stockers whs lower,
that kind of cattle being lecldraly lower
than the high time last week.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
14....
At.
rr.
N.
At.
..1118
..1S80
..tint
..1181
..1171
..1271
..1313
..126!
..134
..1177
..1846
Pt.
00
6 10
8 IB
6 IS
6 88
8 4J
8 58
t 70
8 70
6 70
6 80
,. 710
..1000
4 IS
4 28
4 15
4 00
4 K
5 vo
6 88
i 40
8 6)
t 80
8 10
80....
8 ...
18...
81...,
18....
10....
18...,
85....
18....
87....
40...
1...
1...
18...
80...
I...
8...
80...
44. ..
18...
e...
80...
..1150
.. 841
..1111
.. 810
.. 711
.. 88
. .lords
..ln&t
..1180
..1248
.. 848
.. 852
.. S0
..loco
.. 872
..1040
.. S95
..1040
.. 848
..1087
.. 8-i3
... 80O
..11S1
.. 898
.. 801
.1017
.. Ml
,.1100
..1047
..1080
.. m
8 86
COW8.
1 II
....1185
.... 878
.... W"t
....1158
.... 801
....lluO
....1054
.... '.
....1048
....lieo
....1120
....1..J4
....1340
180i)
....1020
.... 7(7
.... M
....1490
.... 88
....1410
8 8
I 88
8 70
8 70
8 70
8 80
i 85
8 86
4 00
4 08
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 15
4 50
4 80
4 44
4 75
4 80
I 00
! 25
1 85
I 88
1 78
8 76
I 7,
a
8 00
1 10
8 15
8 19
8 25
I 15
8 30
8 40
8 40
1 40
8 80
8 80
1 8t
u.'.
14.!
11.'.'
14..'
18..
HEIFERS.
8 S9". i eo 11 rtot 4 10
6 876 8 09 17 nt 4 10
4 830 8 25 1 1150 4 40
11 8:7 I 80 1 7- 4 80
1 1110 8 80 23 tin) 4 88
9 t."S 8 60 1 440 8 00
1 730 8 86 18 lot ( H
ST EE HS ANU HEIFERS.
48 1(7 8 00
BULLS.
1 1170 I 80 1 mo I 7
8 130 8 W 1 1SU 4 00
1 1300 8 00 1 1610 4 00
1 1130 t 80 t lf.30 4 10
1 1450' 8 40 1 1670 4 40
1 180 8 60 1 too 4 40
CALVE3.
I '. 800 8 no 1 1.10 ( 75
t 450 8 60 4 147 8 00
14 478 4 25 8 1 4 00
4 '.. M IIS 1 841 4 00
1 8.1O 4 40 10 ltd ( 00
8 .31 4 50 1 140 ( Of)
8 186 I 60 I I.e It
1. 8"0 6 76. 1 no 5
8 t"6 6 76 1 175 ( 60
COWS AND HEIFERS.
11 (78 8 80
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
I tS I W f in 4 h
II 531 I 06 IS 1108 4 75
4 4M 8 30 44 1177 ( 00
1 870 8 76
WESTERNS.
J. M. Enochs Wyo.
Wcows 1198 4 95 1 cow 1070
18 steers... .120 6 23
4 86
Spear Bros. Wyo.
St steers
.1115
4 So
4 Go
44 feeders.. 1120
4 80
4 65
3 26
3 25
4 f)0
4 85
4 85
8 23
8 26
3 U)
6 00
8 60
8 75
t 60
4 t
8 60
4 38
8 80
6 10
8 78
2
8 26
4 60
6 .0
6 10
800
4 80
4 50
4 85
1 cow Krju
1 cow )io
16 cows 94
1 cow lMsj
2i steers. ...luto)
feeders.. U19
1 steer M30
8 cows 1040
3 vows.
4 63
4 60
8 2o
4 hi
11 cows....
1 cow....
S4 feeders.
47 steers. ..
9a
,.940
1219
1124
,1131
4 U0
65 steers...
WYOMING.
6 16
11 steers.. ..1SS4
3 75
8 00
4 20
8 75
8 76
2 00
3 60
6 25
3 00
8 15
4 70
4 26
6 10
8 25
3 00
1 cow
...1070
1 bull J3S0
7 cows..
21 steers,
1 cow...
1 cow. ..
8 cow s. .
... -i
...1152
20 cows h2
8 cows K&0
8 cows biS
4 cows 827
33 cows Smj
40 steers.. ..13X7
1 cow 1ij0
1 steer 1100
68 steers.... M
720
910
907
51 hulfers..l0C4
1 steer 1080
25 steers.. ..1070
11 rows 865
1 steer luGs)
1 heifer... lisji)
8 bulla tv0
23 steers.. ..1)2
42 heifers.. 1004
13 steers. ...1113
32 steers.. ..1197
1 cow too
9 steers.. ..1260
1 Steer 1160
11 Steers, ...l.-3
1 cows 77o
8 bulls 1225
1 heifer. ..1220
4 75
1 helf.i ...l'.xi 8 26
8 steers.. ..H'18 4 26
1 cow luuo 4 00
1 cow 970 8 26
NEBRASKA.
..1138 4 60 29 steers.. ..10C
Thomas Mortimer Neb.
78 steers.
61 feeders., fr'o 4 45
8 cows 1240 4 35
3 steers.... 88
K-nt Blssell-8. V.
25 steers.. ..M 4 55 49cows g6 8 85
26 cows kJ 3 10 4 rows 930 4 25
HOUS Kecelpts ol bogs were not very
large tins mornins. anu as mere was t
good demand the market opened stronger
most of the early sales being strong to f-
higher. The trade was not particularly
active at tne advance and af'er the more
urgent orders were filled It slewed up still
mure. In fact, before all the sutlers had a
chance to unload the strength of the morn
tng was lost, trie market closing slow an
little different fron yesterday. The bulk o
the hogs sold rt 8i"ufc85. with a top a
86 10. Yesterday a large proportion of th.
hi.g sold at 8V8:--v'6W-. with a top at
H.07V
Representative sales:
No. As. 8b. P No. Av. Ck, Pr.
4 841 ... 8 40 14 J'l 8" 6 MS
ai. t-4 fsO 6 s. Ml I ri
(0 .171 ... tUVi 88 147 ... 8 8i
144
:t8
SKI
rl
1J
o
.jh
i
, tn
. HI
. Kl
. m
. 2U
. . JKt
,.:o
. 174
tv
. 870
. 14
, I'll
..)
. 10
144
. f4
,.IJ1
. .171
..rt
.171
. 2M
8 88
8 85
8 M
5 88
8 85
8 ST.
8 88
I K
8 5
5 m
8 85
8 88
8 88
I w
t 80
8 '
8 80
8 8"
5 en
( PV
8 .l
8 8n
5 "
8 8
8 '
8 0
80
8 8.1
8 f-l
8
8
5 8
8 tn
I 80
8 88
8 12
8 82
8
5 2
8 2
8 M
8 81
70..
48 ..
7o ..
18 . .
4 .,
...
78 .
M .
m .
76 ...
88..
74. .
81 .
8'...
45 .
44..
r ..
40 .
s .
77..
74 :
88..
78
81..
83 .
71..
84..
7 . .
71..
(8 .
81..
83..
58 . .
87 .
48
18..
80 .
77..
8V .
84.
81.
"5..
.fid ... 8
t J 80 8 .'
.245 5 !!
J.V 1.0 4:14
.241 . . 4 -,
2.5 8" 6 8"
148 K IN
120 ... I M
2tt . . 8
!t 80 5 48
t.'8 . . 5 85
. 125 181 8
2i 1M 8 8S
14.1 80 5 .
.240 ... I 5
.8.3 ... 8 li
.144 . 8 8"
.1-7 l.f 8 85
.251 . . I 85
131 43 8 "
. B7 ... 6 83
.118 80 8 87
an ... 8 87
848 ... I 87
.135 40 I 87
114 ) 8 87
143 ... 8 87
, ..47 40 8 00
. .I?l 80 8 02
. . 207 ... 8 02 4
. S'8 1 8 0-;
..lift ... 8 08
..J'8 . . 8 06
4 40 4 "5
..H8 ... OS
. tot SO t 08
.1 -1 40 8 07
.804 ... 8 14
,.2 80 8 10
..151 ... 8 10
...148 ... 8 10
.AM 80 10
80
40
JS.
i..
'SI .
M
I 64.
i
4.
I so
l...
,M...,
4 . . .
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41 ..
:t4...
l47...
,...
178
n
4l
170
174
H7
.810
.140
241
240
8 82
SHEKf-
Receipts of sheep were the lutg-
est this morning that they have been sin. 0
the middle of May. rtifnrlunatoly the ar
rivals consisted too much of one kind, tne
bulk of the receipts being made up of weth
ers, with only one bunch of yearlings,
bunch of lambs and no lat ewes to sp-a ol.
Conditions were rather against the seilln"
Interests. Eastern markets have been nonu
too good, while prices at this point havo
been very high. I'nder such conditions. It
was not surprising that buyers wre rather
bearish In their views snd that the market
turned out to be slow to 10c lower.
Fretty good Oregon yearlings sold ss high
as K00, about the same kind having sold
here four weeks ago at 8H.L5. A string of
good western wethers brought 8Vi6. wllh
breeding ewes at 8."' ii. There were a few
lambs good enough to bring 87.7;i.
quotations on range sheep ana initios;
Good to choice lambs. 87.i8Klr7.40; tair to
good lambs, 84.5irn7.00; cull lambs, 4.:rf0 fi;
good to choice yearling wethers, 83 aiu5 66;
good to choice wethers, 84.7.'.i6; good to
choice ewes. 34.7Mj6.25; fair to good ewes,
14 JJf.fiiH 75; culls and lambs. 82.o"H 0".
Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
148 Idaho lambs, feeders 66 10
164 Wyoming wethers 96 6 4o
1O40 Wyoming wethers i.lol 8 45
33 western lambs 76 7 76
19 Oregon wethers 0 5 60
8T.9 Oregon yearlings H2 6 W)
365 Oregon yearlings K 00
CHICAGO 1,1 VU STUCK MARKET
Cattle Ktendy Bat glow Hogs Strong
to' Higher.
CHICAGO, July 23. CATTLE Receipts
about 4o,ou0; market steady, but slow; com
mon to prime steers, 34.754f7.J6; cows, 83,26
66.76; heifers, 33.00iivi.7u; bulls 33.1nftU.H6;
calves, 86.0U4j7.00, stockers and feeders, 83.00
ij6.00.
Hot W Receipts about 16,000 head; mar
ket strong to 6 cents higher; good to prime
heavy, (H.1XU3.1E. medium to good heavy,
8O.01 a.0VS; butcher weights, 86.15iJi6.2o;
good to prime mixed. 80.0OliO.10; light mixed,
f,,.-JG6 &'. packing, 8o.3tSJ4.90; pigs. li. Dfi
0.20; selected, K.'Mmi.iV; pk. ol sales, 86.4A)
u.20.
SHEEP AND LAMU8- Receipts about
12,000 head, market steady; sheep, 8.I.76HJ)
6.00; yearlings, 86.&t&.i6; lambs, 8i.00a7.oO.
New York Lire Stock Market.
NEW YORK, July 23 HEKVES Re
ceipts, 1,275 head; feeling steady; dressed
beef In fair demand at VnVfyc for native
sides. Today s caoies irom ruruos mi"""
11
ve cattle higher at hhjijc per iu.i.
dressed weight; refrigerator beef ai HMj'if
i'K. Bhlpmenls tomorrow, laju caiue aim
500 Quarters of beer.
CALVES Receipts, 2S6 head; market feel
ing steady for all grades, cais soiu a
8'.btXu.76 per 100 pounds; city dressed veals
steady at Ifil3c; country dressed at 7'(yiitc.
rcssed nuttermiias a ngc.
SHEEP AND LAAlllO neceipm, .V7'
head; sheep barely ateady. Lamoa, ouiu iou
i,..r Kla-hteen cars of lambs unsold.
Sheep, 33 60f()VOO; lambs, 30.0tU';.26.
HOUB Receipts, z,iw neau; msisoi
Heavy state hugs gold at 86 80; southern at
86.66.
Kansas Cltr Ut8 Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. July 28.-CATTLF,-
nsints. 16.UJ0 head. Including 10,000 soutn-
. M . . nti.wrs weak
rns; marKet ior 001 siiui's. - t:
-hnics Mimrt and aressea oeei sieors, eu-
(Zi7.15; fair to good, 85.0Oti6.26; western fed
steers. 84 60fti6.u0; stockers and feeders, 33.10
416.IO; southern steers, 88.16y4.W); souinem
cows, liiwi'Mo; , Ti '2U'-it'
atlve nciiers, j.uso.ou, uuno, v---w-
alves. 88.8546.80.
HOGS Itecelpta. ll.wiu neau: marasi w
10c higher. Top. $8.20: bulk of sales. 80.o
SiU6; heavy, 86.8rd.95; packers, 8.laVJ.10,
pigs and light, 86.0&Ji 20.
-u.l- n.nrket stronK. Lambs, 37.00tlf7.Bj;
wes' and yearlings, 86.&tV(i6.fti; Texas clip
ped yeat lings, 86.7fyiio.oo; i"" 0,"0I2
heep, 80.axao.ov; aiwaris im
4)C.00.
St. Lonls Live Slock Market.
BT. LOUIS, July 83. CATTLE Receipts,
500 head. Including 7,000 lexans; maraei
steady; native shipping and export steers,
604l'7.36; dressed beef and butcher steers,
84f.25; eteers under 1.0U0 lbs., H.OViM.eS:
stockers and feeders, 3.004i4.86; oows and
lelfers, 88.151844.00; canners, i. nxg-i.tu; nuns,
2.7fy84.60; calvea, 34.0i9.0u; Texus and In
dian steers, 33.tixilto.90; oows anu neueis,
81,6tK-B-4.0O. n-
HtXJB KeCetptS, O.Qiaj liaau, insist
higher; pigs and lights. u.7Utt4U; pacxers
85.70rft.25; butchers and beet heavy, 86-lu
on
ai'jpirp AND I .AMBS Receipts. 6,000
head; market steady; native muttons. 33 60
gie.so; lamDs, .oiiSP!.ao ; mm
a-aotoaw; gtocaers, .vas).vw.
St. Joseph Live Stork Market.
BT. JOSEPH. July 23. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6,225 head; market sieauy ; natives,
84 &OV17.00; cows anu iifiivie, e4,.sv-w,
ink.n and feeders. 83.60CM.5u.
Tii-MinRvneluts. S.707 head: market strong
to 60 higher; top, 86.15; bulK of sales, 86-00
fu6 10.
" "I 1 v 4 iroa TXAMln4. S BOS
head; market steady; lambs, wt-vrm-w;
vearllngs. 80 2C.4j4.65, wethers, 85. 26-46. 71;
ewes, 8o.00&.26.
Slonz City Lira Stack Market.
SIOUX CITY, Ia., July 21 (Special.)
Mrn Recelnts. 6.0fi0 head; market 00
higher, selling at 8&.7vj.0O; bulk of sales,
86.7lrtc7 Wi. . .
CATTLE Receipts. 1.000 head; best,
- k.v. c i-.7l 10: cows and heifers
14 -f,(lf &0: arass cows, u omlw; snn.u.
and feeders, 33 7tU?4.78; calves and yeur
lUigs, 83.00iiV4 .25.
Stock In Slgbt.
Tterelnts of live stock at the trig prin
cipal western marama rrsicrunj .
South Omaha
Sioux City .
2,758 9.814) 8.000
6 000 l'.iM)
16.000 11,500 8.000
8.225 8.7o7 S.NiO
9.0OO 6.60 6,000
4,500 16,000 UOuO
43,983 42.607 82.803
Kansas City
St. Joseph .,
St. Louis ....
Chicago
Total
Evaporate Apples and Dried Frelts
NEW YORK . July 23. EVAPORATED
A PPLES Market Is steady on spot, al
though supplies for future shipment are
said to be barely steady; fancy are quoted
at 8S4jo; choice, 8 Wo; prime, 7Sik)c; poor
to fair, Va1a.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Pruneg
are firm, with quotations ranging from 4Vc
to 12io for California iruit ana irom d-o
to 80 fr Oregons up to 30s-4Os. Apricots are
unchanged, with choice uuoted at 81c; extra
choice, 22c; fancy, Zifytia. Peaches are more.
or less nominal In the absence 01 important
transactions, with rfioloe quoted at la
extra choice, 124013o; fancy. HaldV
extra fancy. 1 -tii 14 Vac. Raisins are un
changed, with loose muscatel quoted at 84
tfluc; seeded raisins, 7i!aiJo; ixnqon lay
ers, p.JWSi.sa.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. July 28-COFFEE The mar
ket for coffee futures openeo sieaoy at 1
decline Of fyolO points aa a result of lowe
European cables and selling against firm
offers from Brazil. Offerings were absorled
at the decline by covering or snorts and 1
continued demand from some of the lead
lng trade. Interests, with prices ruling gen
erally steady, although there was no re
covery of consequence. The close was
steady at a net decline nf ffjl0 points
Sales were reported of 81000 bass, fnclud
lng July at 6.7Va6sOc; September, tr
5 7(c; lecemtMr, 8 .; March, B.jT "c
May. Oku June. 6 90. 8 1x1 1 coffee, uulet
No. T Rio. Cjc; No. 4 Santo 7c; mild
coffee, dull; Cordova. in2V!.
laiar and Molaaaaves.
NEW YORK. July 23-SL'aAR Raw
steady; fair refining. 3 3SV; centrifugal. 96
teet. 3 87jl; molasses sugar; 8 12"-. Re
fined, steady; crushed, 6 .A.-; powdered
a s ....
9 , ''4, VUW.
NEW ORLdEANB, Jul S.-CUQAIV.
Steady, open kettle centrifugal, ''ifi 4r
cenir'.fnttul yellow ,1"'i4c; sicond.
3"c; molasses unlet; new syrup, "m!t4'.
OM 4,111 lltll KS M.t: M i It KKT.
Condition of Trade and 4iaotntlons Ota
Staple antl Fancy Produce.
EtlOF-rer dog. Hmloo.
Hl'TTKR Packing st.K-k. 19c; choice td
fancv dalt v, - n . Ji ; creamery. Tf.c
LIVE PtU'l.TKY- Spring chickens, l
lc ; hrns. in-; nnisters. 6c; tuikeys, Uo; .
ducks, Pv; gct-se, tic.
Kill ITS AND MELONS.
PI.ACKLil-.HltlE.S-Case, .'4 u.18..
83 M.
It ASPKKRR1F8 llcil, 34 pts.. 88; iBAat
24 u'.s , 83
Otx 'SEHF.RRIF.S Case. :4 qts., 83.
CHKKllIF'S Home grown, 24 qts, ft
HF.li t'l'HHANTH- 'ase 4 uts . 32.76.
CALIFORNIA PEACHES Par bo
yellow freestones. 81 76.
PEACHES -Texas Elbertas. 4 basket
crnto. 11: 6 basket crate 3:' 0.
CALIFORNIA PI.l "MS -Per crate, 83 00.
i'AI.IFOKNIA CIII-HRir-.S-per bog ol
al".ut s lbs, Mack or white. 3100.
TEXAS WATERMELONS Each. 86c,
45c and V, crated for shipment, to per Irs
CANTElAi:PE California. 46 to crata,
standard. 85 oO; 64 to create, pony, 83.60,
Texas, 30 sise. tl
TROPICAL FRUITS.
LEMON'S- l.lmonlcra. X slxe. 48.OO; M
size, 800; other brands, 60e less.
BANANAS Per medlnm-alaa bunoB,
8?.(aVo:2.25: Jumbos, 32.6iif3.60.
OHANOES Mediterranean SsraateV
fancy, 160 slxe, 34.26; 176, 0, 216 and
:.i sires, 34 '; 9H, 126 nd 2W slses,
$4ti0: extra fancy. 3Dc more per box; St,
I Michaels. 176, ;oo. tin anu 100 sissii
! 84.76; 126 and 160 sites. (4 oO; Valencia
so, "a ana in sixes. it"ai ., 4. '
lvi and 214 sues, 84. 7f 4,0.00.
84. 00; extra fancy, 26o more per box; Bt
lowls, 8c; new stuffed waluut dales, 9-1 la,
box. 8I00. ,
IATr Kadaway, 8Vc; layers. 6c; hal
lotals, U; new stuffed walnut dates, 8-I0.
box, tl.cO.
VRQKTABI.E8.
NAVY BEANS Per etx. No. i. 88.890
2.10; No. 2. 81. l)t 1.00.
POTATOF.S-Pr-r bu., nrw, 81.00.
NEW PEPPERS--Per 6-bssket erats,
82; per H bushel tiox, 76c.
ASPARAGl'S J6c per do, bunches.
BEANS New wax and string, per 14
bu box or basket, 76o.
BEETS. Tl'HMPS and CARROTS I
Act hunches, SOOii&c.
PIEPLANT Per doi. bunches. IWJ.
Cl Cl'MHKRS Per do. 604f7oO.
TOMATOES Tennessee, fancy, 8tVll
crate, 81.J6.
ONIONS Green onions, per dog.. 1&0.
CA H1IAGK -Homo grown. 2Vc per lb.
LEAF LETTUCE Hot-hous. per do
heads. 20c .
RAD1&HES Per dog buncbea. boms
grov n. loo
CELERY Kalamaxoo. 30r316c per Jos.
BEEF CUT8.
No. 1 ribs, 13c: No. 2 ribs, 12c; No, 8 rlbg,
10c; No. 1 loin, ISVijc; No. 2 loin, 144c; No.
8 loin. 13c; No. 1 chuck, 8c; No. 2 chuck.
5'4,c; No. 3 chuck, 6c; No. 1 round. 9c; No
t round, 9c: No. 3 round, Ptc; No. 1 plate,
8c; No. J plate, W.C; No. 8 plate, 2t4c
MISCELLANEOUS.
COFFEEv-Roasted, No. 86, 26c per 1K
SO, 14Sc per lb.; No. 25, l&c per lb.; No.
20, 14Sc per lb.; No. 21, 12W rer lb.
CALIFORNIA DRIED rRI' ITS Prunes
are somewhat unsettled by freer offering!
from second hands, who seem desirous ol
moving supplies of Immediate grades. Quo
tations range from 6c to 9c for California
fruit and from 6H'j8o for Oregon. Prachei
are slightly easier, with fancy yellow!
quoted at 13c. Raisins are firm; three
crown loose Muscatels are Quoted at 9c
four-crown, 10o; seeded raisins, 9VftTlo.
FISH Pickerel, dressed, 10c; pike,
dressed. I&c; white fish, dressed, winter
caught, 13&16c; freah, lGci trout, 12ft 15c
halibut, 11c; salmon. IRe; catfish. 17c; her-
rig. dressed, so; crappies, rouna, wuvoj
runntes. In .-ate. fancv. lSc: black bass. 26o
smelts, sweet and line, 13c; eol, 18c; blue fish,
Uc; red snapper, uv; torn anaa. per pair,
yilttic; frog legs, vi -4m-. lobsters, green,
per 10., .c, loneter uuuru, t '
lb., 2fc; lonster oouea, per id., suui
BCKerei, npunian, tier 10., iou, inaM.-airj4oi,
atrve. ISA 35c per 11).; fresh green turtle
meat, 2fic per lb.; dressed buffalo, Ro; bull
heads. Ho; white perch, 7c; white bass, l&c.
CANNED (JouUH-vom, mn'ani west
ern, tjhe. lomaioes, ianc, e-puunu cans,
1.45: standard, s-pounu cans, 11. a. pine
apples, grated, 2-pound, S WxjM.ao; sliced,
tl.Vu2.3;. Oallon apples, 83 25. California
apricots, 82.00. Pears, 3l.7t.tt150. Peaches,
tl 76'j2i): L. C. peat'hes, 32.004r2.60. Alaska
lalmon, rea. p.; isru-y i-imiwa, ua, a,xv.
fancy sockeye, flat, 3l.9f. Hardlnea, quarter
nil. 33 25: three-quarters mustard. 83.10.
Sweet pota.t. 81. 261 85. Bauer kraut, 90c.
Pumpkins. WCill t". l-ltoa ncana, -lu , low
Ml. 20. Soaked peas. 1-lb., 60c; fancy, 812649
1-46... . .... -
NUTS California wsinurs, no. , son
shell. 17c; Uraslls. 16Val8c; pecans. 19tT22aJi
filberts, 14e; peanuts, raw, 7ic; roasted,
SHc; California almonds, llVic; cocoauuta,
80.OO per 100.
Otla and Hosts.
OIL CITY. Pa., July 23 OIL Credit bal-
nces. 81.78; runs, lM.3ii nnis. average.
155.4tifi bbls.; shipments, 187,486 bbls; aver
se, 154.RS2.
SAVANNAH, oa., juiy a lurpss-
tine, firm, 66i.,riC5VrC.
ROSIN A and 11, 34.uVtM.17H; If, S4STH;
E. 84.6tVfii4.65; F, HSSVtH 85; O, 34 8704.90;
H. 34.t4Vn0.iMi; 1, (o.otrlio.io; M. (O.tfuao.ov; It,
8r..55t6.80; WO, 86.90; WW, 80.06.
Prices of Wool Rising;.
BOSTON. July 23. Prices In the Boston
wool market are rlMng and a corresponding
withdrawal of buyers Is noted. The dealers
say activity will be shown as soon as tn
buyers and sellers are willing to eompro
mlse.
Minneapolis Clraln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, July 23 -WH EAT eo-
tember. Vir December, 97Hc: No. 1 hard,
99VVfj91eXc; No. 1 northern, WVc; No.
northern, a0 94c.
FLOUR First patents, 86 .0OS6.10; second
patents, 4 9Vrifi0fi; first clears, 83.&WOO.tB
econd clears, -'. 10m t n".
BRAN In bulk, 315.rj0tgl6.76,
Dnlntb Grain Market.
mT.UTH. July 23 WHT0AT No. 1 harfl,
track, 31.0t'S: No. 1 northern. 9V4.0; No. 8
northern. 9'kc; July, 90Ho; September, 8eio
December, 98T4c.
OATS To arrive, wc; July, tio.
Philadelphia Proauce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. July 23 BOOS Firm.
western firsts, free cases, 18c.
CHEESE Firm, fair demana, IIWIW
Toledo Seed Market.
TOT.FSTKi. O.. July 23. SEKTIS Clover.
cash. in. 46; October, 386; December, 88 70;
March, 88.70. Aisike, s.w. nmotny,
SEWERS DO NOT ACT PRETTY
Caose Mneh Complaint by Thartr TJaVi
seemly Conduct Dnringr
Hnlua.
Householders In the neighborhood Ot
Twenty-third and Paclflo streets su-e oonv
plainlng of the action of tha aewara In
that district during the recent ralna. As
result of tha downpour, half a dosen
cellar are full of water and two walla
on one cellar have collapaesl.
One party complains because tha catch
basin did not perform Us function for
the reason that a neighbor cut a large lot
of weeds and threw them Into tha gutter.
When the rains descended they carried
tha weeds over the catch basin and the
mud which followed formed a thatch.
which kept the water on the street until
It flowed Into his cellar.
Another complaint Is because af tha sis
of the sewers. During stages of high water
in the river, the water backs up so that no
storm water will flow out and It cornea
Into the house through open trap. i
Goes Singing; to Death.
PITTSBURG, July 23 Dowllng Ore en,
negro, was hanged nere tooay tor tne
murder of Ms wire.
Oreen marched cheerfully to the scaf
fold singing "In the Cross I Know I'm An
chored.
DIVIDENDS ACTUALLY .
GUARANTEED
For Particulars Address
The HIB&S M. M. Co,
1032 Fourltmlk St., Denver, Colo.
Only a limited amount of flnsrsntses
Btock lor Bate
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