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THE OMAHA SUNDAY
OilAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Steady Saturday For Week
Kinds Are Higher.
All
HOGS LOWEK THAN A WEEK AGO
bee ftbow levllue of Tea to
Tweaty-Flve Uali IHmco Vmmt
WMk, While Lambs Aro
Poll? steady.
" ' 80UTH OMAHA, July J. 1910.
Receipt ,iu: cuie. iat-g. cnucp.
0, W4
U.IOl
,.J
213
1, wl
i3u
Otrirlai Jdonuay !,
Dtflclal Mtiesuay i,M la.ini
Oiriiiat viiiMUay 2,0uO .4s4
Otficiul t-'nuay ..... K 8,412
Olfinal "lliuisday l,k6 10,4,4
Lstimate catuiuay
killers and, excepting small port tor tops
al $6 25. the bulk rumniandnl f00 as feed
ers, spring lamb hava been rather scarce,
and because nf this fact, have been selling
at ,t annuo- nrices. Heat stuliiarers are
quotable at f;.60 or better, but demand la
nut very broao.
Volume of fei-der trail Is growing and
the week'a close find several good sized
orders filled. Demand has been fairly
broad and active throughout and prlree
were well sustained at all times. Few
feeder lambs are coming, but there are
plenty of orders on file for good ones at
in id or better. Feeder sheep have been
moving readily at ..3nfr4.00 and best feeder
yearlings would sell around f6.00.
quotations on grass stork:
Choice spring lambs. IT loi7.60; fair to
good, spring lambs. f.2:VU?.10; good to
choice yearlings, fn.lo4t9.3Ui fair to good
yearlings, f4. 866.15; good to choice wethers,
fl.WXiM.o; fair to good wethers, f3 6u'4.tt);
good to choice ewes, f3.86X4.10; fair to
good ewes. f3.4oAt3.ICi.
llepresemative saies:
No. A v.
girt Oregon wether HI
114 native ewes 1)2
15 native lambs, culla 4
87 native ewea S3
rent receipts, new cases, f4 10; miscellan
eous, f4.6.
HAY t'nrhanged; choice timothy, f 16.00;
choice piairiH, il.A.'ull..
Pr.
4 a
10
O.OO
00
Hlx days this week 11.1773 63.4.W 13,371
film days last week. ...IT, 143 bo.MV 2u,44l
Hme days 2 weeks ago. .16,164 41. in
Same days t weeks ano..l3,ii3 40,42i 1X.3W
'Same daya 4 weeks ago. .U.8i2 4o,a3 lu,a
bame days last year KS,'JM 44,61 L84
The following table ahows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and aheep at South Omaha for
tits year to date, compared wltn last year:
lilia . 109. Inc. Ueo.
Cttl. 474.181 41.3.321 20,400
Hogs 1.12S.SO0 1,31)7,672 270.6.2
Sheep 64,449 670.13s 14.3U
The following table, shows the average
prices of hows at South omaiia tor the last
aeverai days, with comparisons;
t)ii. I mo. !ino.iSK.;io7.i!M.uw-iio'-
June 21..
June 22..
June 23..
June 24..
June 26..
June f..
June 27..
June 23..
June 80..
July 1...
July 2...
40
14
24
13
8 Bo-V
78-i
T63I
7 oHI ft 77
7 46 i 6 88
7 40
7 48;
7 6s,
& 2
6 hi
& Ml
6 Mil
7 62! 6 W
7 crti u:i
7 621 6 36
& 89
6 ii
6 S3
6 W
6 M
6 W
6 32;
S 94
t 08
6 12
6 14
f 28 6 10 6 07
6 23 6 13 6 07
6 20
f 36
a .Ul 6 2s
a 42i & 321 6 14
6 47 6 22 6 I
ti 4u 6 l'l 6 VI
7 Kij 6 W 6 4 6 4i I 6 la
Sunday.
Keo.lpts and disposition of live stock at
the I luDii Wlix.'k yarus, South Omaha, for
tne twenty-four tioura enuiiig 3 p. ul,
July a;
RECEIPTS.
Hogs. Sheep.
C, M. A St. P 1
iVV abash 1
Missouri Paclflu 3
Union Pacific 21 .2
C. 4fc N. V. (east; 3 1
C. at N. VV. (west 27 ..
C, St. P. M. at 0 7
C, ti. & W. (vast; , 1
0., ti. & y. (west 23 ..
C, R I. P. (east; 4
C, K. 1. at P. (weali....
Illinois Central 2
C, U. W 6
Total receipts 87 i
oiaposdilos.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
CHICAGO MVE STOCK MARKKT
Cattle, Kheep and Lsmki Steady
. Hogs Reported h'Mnr.
CHICAGO, July 2. CATTLE Hecelpts,
estimated at 00 head; market steady;
beeves, f6.3oiii8.66'; Texas steers, f4.2iutlW;
western steers, fa. 4041.7.36; stockeia and feed
ers, f3.6oru6.76; cows and heifers, fi.WKuJ-OU;
calves, ft.u(X(i3.2&.
HlKiS Hecelpts estimated at 8,000 head;
market easy; light, fv.iuiua.40; mixed, fs.lK'
S.35; heavy, f.6.20; rough, fs.Hctdt.;
good to choice heavy, JS.KO'uil.tu; pigs, W IU'U'
v.46; bulk of sales, f.7D(rta.l5.
KHliEP AN'U LAM US Hecelpts, esti
mated at 6,000 head; market steady; native,
f.iix(i4.!w; western, f3.26'i4.h6; yearlings,
.'..0U((i w, lambs, native, 4.;6U5.40, western,
fu.2DU7.7b.
Kanaaa City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Jury I. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 400 head, including 3W soutnerns;
market steady; native steers, fo.oti8-2o;
southern steers, fo.S0fl6.60; southern cows,
.'.Mii4.Zu; native cows and heifers, ti-Mii
V.i..; stockers and feeders, f3.2bi((6.76; bulls,
ff.'&l.iiO; calvea, 37da7.60; western steers,
Muou7.76; west era cows, f3.0ua0.6.
HOUS Receipts, 1,200 head; market &&10c
loner; bulk of sales, f$.v6fp.l0; heavy, V.'M
i.vu; pucaera and buiciiera, a.wit.t'i
light. fu.Uu!.16; pigs, f8.604i,J.OO.
ciHEJ-JP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600 head;
market steady; muttons, f3 76(.oO; lambs,
f4.XX7.66; fed wethers and yearlings, f4.i
6.0U; fed western ewes, f3.764i4.7i. x
ttCATIIKH I TIIK ORAM BELT
Oatlook for Coatlaaed Fair Tolht
aad onHsr.
OMAIIA. JlllV 1 lVlO.
Warm weather caitinued during the last
twer.ty-four hours in the plains slatea, tne
central valleys, and throughout the east
and south. Tne temperature was very hlgn
In the lake region. It reached 100 degree
at Ureen Hay, Wis., and was high up in
the nineties throughout the entire lake
region. A slight but general fall In temper
ature is shown this morning Horn the Mis
souri river west to tne mountains, else
where a slight but general rise Is shown,
but no Important nor decided change has
occurred in any portion of the country since
the preceedlng report. Widely scattered
showers occurred In the upper Missouri
valley, the northwest, and mountain dis
trict. The largest fall reported V"",n 8 '
an inch, at Valentine, Neb. Rains were
general In tlm lower Mississippi valley
within the last twenty-four hours, and
coi tlntie In the middle gulf states this
morning. While considerable cloudineia pre
vails In the contral valleys, the outlook is
for continued fair In this vicinity tonight
and Sunday, with no Important change In
temperature.
1810. HA. 1908. 1907.
Minimum temperature.. 69 74 65 6
Precipitation 00 .00 .55 .00
Normal temperature for today, 75 degrees.
deficiency In precipitation since March 1,
11.13 inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1909,
.79 nf an inch.
Excess corresponding period In 1908, 197
Indies.
L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster,
Corn and Wheat Reaion Bulletla.
For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four
hours ending at 8 a. m., 75th meridian time,
Saturday, July 2, 1910:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Rain-
Omaha Packing Co..
bwltt and Company..
Ncnvtahy .Packing Co.
Murpny Snippers ...
Other buyers
14
in
l,4tw
13
Total 20- 6,867 743
CATTLE There wera no cattle of atiy
consequence here today and the total for
tiie week snows a failing oif ot over 6,wtj
heud, as compared with last week, and of
over 1,000 head as compared wltn a year
ago. Owing to the moderate receipts, Uieie
haa been a better feeling prevateut, and
prices have shown decidea improvement as
compared with the demoralisteu state of the
market at the close of last week and the
opening of the present week.
On Monday and Tuesday of this week
beef cattle sold at the low point of the sea
son, the market being In a badly de
moralized condition, not only here, but at
every other selling point. As receipts every
where showed, a very heavy decrease, and
as the glut of beef was cleaned up, the
market took on a better feeling. Prices
gradually firmed up, eo that at the present
time it is safe to say that the break the
first of the week has been all wiped out,
and possibly a little more, leaving the mar
ket fully steady with last week's close, or
possibly a little stronger.
What has been said regarding beef steers
would apply to a greut extent to the mar
ket on cows and heifers. Prices on that
kind of cattle have Improved rapidly dur
ing the last three days, and they are now
Mi 40a higher than the low point. Canners,
which did not show as much decline as the
better gradea, have naturally shown less
advance, the medium and good cows show
ing the most.
Rains In some sections of the country, to
gether with decreased supply, has brought
about a decidedly better feeling In the
atocker and feeder market, and cattle of
that descriDtlon can. at the close of the
St. Louis Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. July 1-CaTTLB-Receipts,
00 head. Including 600 Texans; market
steady; native beef steers, 36. 76(3. 50 ;' cows
and heifers, f4.60ij7.26; stockers and teeders,
34.266.76; Texas and Indian stears, fl.OOtf
7.uu; cows and heifers, f2.6ou.76; calves. In
I carload lota, fj. 608.50.
tioua Hecelpts. 3,oou neaa; maraei kuiw
lower; pigs and llenta. to.00nf9.4U; packers,
f3.909.16; butchers and beat heavy, p. 10
419.20.
SHEEP AND LAMU3 Hecelpts, r.uw
head; market steady; native muttons, 4.00
44.60; lambs, fli.76lU3.76.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, July 2. CATTLE Receipts,
none; market nominal; steers. f5.76ii.0C;
cows and heifers, f3.2oii6.6o; calves, n.oo
7.60.
HOGS Receipts, 3,000 head; market slow;
prospects, lOfolac lower; top, f9.12Vi; bulk of
sales, f8. 90&3.06.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none;
market unchanged; lambs, f7.2M).ti-O0.
stations. Max. Mln. fall. Sky.
Auburn, Neb 95 M .00 Clear
Broken Bow, Neb. M 63 .00 Clear
Columliuii. Neb... 96 A3 .00 Clear
Culbertxon. Neb.. 93 65 .00 Pt. Cloudy
Kairbury. Neb.... 96 64 .00 Pt. Cloudy
Fairmont, Neb... 92 M .00 Pt. Cloudy
or. Island, Neb.. 90 C2 .00 Pt. Cloudy
Hartlngton. Neb. 9S 62 .00 Pi. Cloudy
Hastings, Neb.... 88 M .00 Clear
Holdrege, Neb.... 66 64 .00 Clear
Ashland, Neb.... 94 Bo .00 Cloudy
Oakdale, Neb 96 61 .00 Clear
Omaha, Neb 91 63 .00 Cloudy
Alta, la 89 6 .00 Clear
Carroll. la 92 62 .00 Clear
Clarlnda. Ia 96 65 .00 Clear
Slblev, Ia 87 61 .00 Pt. Cloudy
Sioux City, Ia... 90 68 .00 Clear
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. m.
ax. Min. fall.
94 64 .00
90 68 .SO
92 6S .40
96 6M .10
90 70 .20
96 6 .0
SS 60 .30
92 .20
92 64 .00
Stock iu bight.
Receipts of live stock at the five princi
pal western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha
St. Joseph
Kansas City 4i0
St Louis 300
Chicago 800
6.600
3.000
1,2M
3,0(0
8.0J0
30
6.0
1,0.0
6.0HO
DISTRICT AVERAGE.
No. of Temp.- Rain.
District. Stations.
Columbus, 0 17
Louisville. Ky 19
Indianapolis, Ind 12
Chicago, III 26
St. Louis, Mo 13
Des Moines, Ia 14
Minneapolis, Minn.... 30
Kansas City. Mo 24
Omaha, Neb 19
Showers occurred within the last twenty-
four hours In all districts of the corn and
wheat region, except the Omaha, Des
Moines, and Columbus districts. They were
heaviest In the Louisville and Indianapolis
districts. A fall of 1.10 Inches occurred at
Shelbyvllle, Ky. Warm weather continued
throughout the entire region during Friday,
but temperatures are tdightly lower west
of the Missouri river this morning.
L. A. WELSH,
Local Forecaster, Weather IiureaO.
Total receipts 1.500 21,700
8,3
OMAUA GEAKHAL, MARKET.
Staple aad Faster Produce Prlcea Far.
dished br Bayers and Wholesalers.
BUTTER Creamery, No. i. delivered ta
the retail trade, in 1-io. cartons, 23c; No. L
In 26-lb. tuba, 23fec; No. 2, In 1-lb. cartons,
27c; In 60-10. tuba. 27',tc; paoking atoca, solid
pack, 20Vic; dairy, in 60-lb. tubs, 23c. Mar
ket changes every Tuesday.
CHEESEt-Twlua, lie; young Americas,
lie; uaisy, liftc; triplets, 17 lie; lunuerger,
13c; No. 1 brick. 17c; No, 3. 14o; imported
Swiss, 30o; domestic Swiss, 23c
POULTRY uressed broilers, 30c; hna,
16c; cooks, llSc; ducks, lac; geese, lac; tur
keys, 26c; pigeons, per do., fl.60; hoine
squabs, f4.00 per do.; fancy squabs, 33.6)
per dot; No. 1, f3.00 per doa. Alive: roll
ers, from 1, to lft los., lac; lft to 2 lbs..
18u; hens, 12c; old roosters, 7c; ducks, full
feathered, e; geeae, full featliereu, 9c; tur
keys, loo; guinea lowis, juc eacu, pigeons.
week, ba Quoted 26&33c higher than a week (c per doz.; homers. f3.00 per uos.; squabs.
- - - 1,0. i iz.uu per aox.; o. x, wc
quotations on rattle: Good to choice
cornfed steers. f7.R08.00; fair to good corn
fed steers, f.6(W7.50; common to fair corn
fed steers, f6.004i6.60; good to choice corn
fed cows and herfers. fo.00rri6.0O; fair to
good cows and heifers, f3 .WdS.OO; common
to fair cows and heifers. f2. 763.80; good to
FISH tail frozen) PlokereL. 10c: white'
fish, 14c; pike, 13o; trout, 14c; large crap
pies, lstfUo; Spanish mackerel, lbe; eel, 13c
haddock, 13c; flountiera, lio; green calfiah,
lie; buffalo, 8c; halibut, lie; while perch,
c; bullheads, 14c;, white cat, lac; roeshad,
fl each; shadroea, per pair, 6Uc; flog leua,
choice stockers and feeders, f4.2?.p; fair 810 g84 . .... ,
to good stockers and feeders. f3.754.26; EAX c UTS Ribs . JJo. 1, lCVko; No.
common to fair stockers and feeders. t3.00 14c; No. 3, !4c. Loins: No. 1. lac; No. 2.
3.76; stock heifers. f3.26ff4.00; veal caives,
f3.6067.00; bulls, stags, etc., f3.2ai.W.
HOGS Anothor mean market developed
In the hog yards this morning and, even
though supply was limited, It required con
siderable effort to move offerings at figures
, that were 10clo low er than yesterday s
average trade. Shippers bought up fully
1,000 head of mixed hogs during early hours,
but one of ths larger packers proved a
poor purchaser, and competition w as very
alack throughout. A
Three killing droves, aggregating 4,300
head, cost about fa. 90. Heavies and rough
mixed had i sell around fB.06u8.70, fair to
good mixed moved at or near f8.80 and
lights sold at the high figures. Despite
the dull tone to trade, the big end of supply
changed handa before midday. Closing
rounds were very alow at the full decline.
A large portion of receipts went at fs.70rf
I. to, as compared with yesterday's spread
of f8.80iUV.tiO. Tops dropped to even money,
JOo lower than the high mark yesterday.
Continued liberal receipts at all points
this week have resulted In broad declines.
Demand on most days has Just about
equalled supply, and while movement has
not been very active, holdover hogs were
not numerous enough to exert a very
strong bearish Influence on the trade. Cur
rent sales are just about 60o tower than
those of a week ago.
Representative sales:
Pr.
No. At. bta.
Mi 40 1 1
hi IX 320 t 48
3S 114 40 I
UC., 373 VW I
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l4o; No. 3. lOftc Chuck: No. 1, 34ae; No. 3.
fee; No. 8, 6ftc Round: No. 1, ll-e; No. 3.
llfec. No. 3. Sftc Jlate: No. 1, !c; No. 3.
6ft c, No. 8, 6ftc.
D'RUITS Oran-es: California Camill.t
brand Redland navels, 80 Bias, per box, flOO;
100 size, per box, f3.36; 126 size, per box,
f4.00; laO size, f4.2a; 173 and smaller sizes,
per box, f 4 50. Havana Medlterranuun
sweets, 126-112 size, per box, f3.00; 12t and
160 slzea, per box, f3.26ti)i3.60; extra tancy
Mediterranean sweets, per box, f3.60gi3.76:
Valunulas, IM-U2-126 sizes, f4 60; luti and
smaller sizes, 44.74. Lemons: Laaioriera,
extra fancy, 300-360 sizes, 3a.aoif9.0l; choice,
SuO-360 sizes, per box, fa.o0uje.5o; 240 size, 60c
per box less.. Bananas: Fancy select, per
bunch, f2.26iu2.ri0; jumbo, buncu, f2.76iav3.75.
Pineapples: Florida, 30-36 sizes, f3.O0; 42-43
sizes, f2. 7043.00. Cantaloupes: California.
64 size, f3.oo; 46 standards, f3.60. Cherries:
California, per 10-ib. box, f 1.75. Apricots:
California, per 4-basket crate, fl.60. Plums:
California, red, per 4-basket crate, fl.40.
feaelies; California, per 20-lb. box, fl.10;
triumph, per box, 31. ii. Watermelons:
Texas, 2c per lb. Dates: Anchor brand,
new, 30 1-lb. packuges, In box, per box, tj.uo.
VKUKTAtiLL-S Potatoes: Irish, Wiscon
sin and native, per bu., 60uoc. new. In
sacas, per du., ii.to. caooage: New Cali
fornia and southern, per lb., So. Onions:
Texas crystal wax, per crate, fJ.oO; yellow,
per crate, $1.76. Uarlic: Extra fancy, white
per lb., 16c; red, per lb., 16c Kgg Plant:
Fancy Florida, per doz., fl.5otii2.uu. Toma
toes: Texaa, per 4-basket crate, fl.36. Beans:
String and wax, per humper, about 26 lbs,
12.60: market baskeut. 11.00. Cuuumbr.
Hot House, per ooz, oouic; Texas, per
bu. box, $1 75.
HOMI-j-GROWN VEGETABLES Rad
ishes: Kxtra fancy home-grown, per doz.
bunches, 20c Detiuce: Kutra fancy leaf
per doa, 30c. Parsley: Fancy home-grown!
per doz. bunches, 3oc. Knubarb: per doz.
bunches, 46c. Asparagus: Per doz. bunches
46u6iic. Onions: Ureen, per doz. bunches!
26c. Turnips: Per uiarke. oasket. 6oc. Car
rots: per market basket. 50ii75t T'.eets: Pef
market basket, 65(u7ie. tipinacn: Per busheL
12 lbs., 60c. Peas; Ureeu, per market Us
if t, 60c.
MISCELLANEOUS-Walnuts: Black nef
lb., 2c; California, No. 1, per lb., 17c: Cali
fornia, No. I, per lb.. 14c.
HICKOKY NUTsi-arge. per lb 4c
small, per lb., Sc. Cocoanuu: Per aack.'f6 00:
per doz.. 16c.
COCOAN UTS-Pa.- ssck IKnn-
. , ., K. ,
London titock Market.
LONDON, July 2. American securities
opened on the stock exchange here today
a fraction over parity and improved on
President's Taft's Interview with Chairman
Knapp of the Interstate Commerce com
mission on the new railroad rate law. Con
tinental and local covering made the clos
ing firm and from ft to 1ft above yester
day's New ork closing.
LONDON. July 2. Closing quotations on
Stocks were:
Consols, money S2U, Louisville A N
do account 414.M.. K. & T....
Amai. Coppar 44 N. Y. Csntral..
Antconda I Norfolk 3k W...
Atchison HH do pfd
do pfd lolVi Ontario & W
....141
.... 34
....117
....100V,
.... 41
Baltimore A Ohio... 110) lvnntvanl
ijsiutuian racitio ....ut Kan a hiiui
Chosaprak & Ohio.. 74ft Heading
do pfd 42 Buutaera Hallway
Chicago O. W U do pfd
C M. A St. P...1..122 Boutham Paclfla .
Ut Hoars 11 Union Paclflo 1UVC
Uanvar at R. F U do ptd 44
do pfd WAV. 8. Steel 76
Erla do ptd 118
do lt pfd 41 Wabaan lift
do 3d pfd.. 13 do pfd Kft
Grand Trunk liTiSpaniafc 4s 32
Illinois Central 131 .
oiL,v.iv-guict at 24ftd per ounce.
MuNhiV-1 per cent.
The rate ot alscount in the open market
for short bills Is 113-liiiil'i per cent; for
three months' bills 113-lti'a per cent.
Local Securities.
Quotations furnished by Kamuel Burns.
jr., u33 iNew York i-ilo building, Omaha:
Bid. Aaked.
Am. T. ft. T. col. 4s, U2
Benson (Neb.) School 6a, H30
City Nat'l Bank Bldf. Is, IS)M...
City of Omaha 4',a, 1H30
Coinmonwealtlt Life Ins. Co
Ourman Flra ' Ina. Co
luwa Portland Cement 1st mtg. to.
Kanaaa City, Wii. at Orient pfd 24
Kansas Oaa afUlec 7 pfd S4
, to
44
Vi
104ft
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43
47
bt
3'i
6V
117
Uncoln (Neb.) 4a, 1V2V.
bus Allgelea U. 4k E. la, 1K
Lincoln (Neb.) Tnv. 6a, Uai
Mlchlsan stats Tel. pfd
Morna A Co. 4fta, 13
Nab. Telephone atock, 6, ex dlv....
Neb. Traction at Power 4a, IMS
Omaha Water Uo. ta, 1444,
Omalut Oaa 6a, 1411
Omaha Electric Light pfd.,- 6. ......
Omaha & C. B. Bt, Ky. pfd., 6
Omaha A C li. Bt. Ky. 6a, 1M
Omaha A C. B. Ky. ac B. pfd
fialtainouUl (Neb.) Tel. atock, 10....
Bwltt and Company ba, 1414
City of south omaha 6a
State Insurance Co
Union Block Yards atock. Bo. Omaha..
Lniun Construction Co. (bonua)
international Coo. Uo. I bonua)
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44
Wft
41
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7
Wft
4
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2ft
41ft
46ft
vtft
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no
44
76
73
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100
106
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100
24
100
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48ft
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160
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74
statement of Clearing; House Banks.
NEW YORK, July t-The statement of
clearing House banks for the week shows
that the banns hold fl8,3la,4uO more man
the requirements ot the 26 per cent reserve
rule. Tins is a uecreuse ot U,bu6,1i6 hi tne
proportionate cash reserve as compared
with last week. The statement follows:
Increase.
in.iao.lM)
7,137,600
il,'0
1.438.S.4)
6.7lb,Wui
,li6.6'4)
3.063,li6
,3l,45
Loans fl,216,637,000
deposits 1,203,273,300
Cii culaiion
Legal tenders
Specie
Reserve
Keeerve required
Ex U. 13. deposits.
Decrease.
The perceutace of actual reaerve of the
clearing house banks today waa 2o.7.
ine suttementa of banks and trust com
panies of Oreat New York not reporting
to tue clearing nouse snows;
Loans
hepcle
Legal tender
Tola! deposits
Decrease.
no
to
21
tit
western
turkeys,
specials,
22ft25c;
' eJHEEP Not enough stock was received
odav to make a market and values re
mained nominally ateady. Three loads ot
aheep and lamb arrived, one of mixed
natives and two of Oregon grass wethers.
Aside from more activity in feeder circles
lately, the trade during the week has In
. many respects been a repetition of that of
previous weeks. Supplies of sheep were
barely normal, quality none too good, de
)und limited nd the trend of prices lower.
eiiaa wethers were especially plentiful
- and the heavy kinds, weighing 116 to 120
pounds, are closing al the full decline. Just
alout a quarter lower thau a week ago.
tiood 100 to lift-pound classes did not softer
as much aad show losses of not more than
J(j'16o as compared with last week's close.
Several strings of range yvarllurs showed
tV, but they were haid.y. iat enough for
York Produce Market.
NEW YORK. July 2.-PQ1:ltrviii...
quiet; western broilers, 26o; fowls, nsjmic-
broilers, 2&4j27c; fowls, 16ftU18c;
BITTER Steady; creamerv
29ftc; prvicess, seconds to extras
Imitation creamery, 24$2tk!.
, , ,nvTr'. : t,e' wnol mllk. "Pe
dal. lf'V"lt.c; fancy white. 14ftu; fancy col
ored, 14, 16c.
bud-Weak: flesh e?uth.r1 . . t r .
84c; extra firsts. 20il21c: firsts. iu..
Chleaao Prodace Market.
.S!?i?AH?.u,y . -CHEE8E-4Steady:
v.. . . .7;x1"J,V," 7.' "r"s. iaH'Ol.o
..v. - , , h ,-' ?"'e to fancy,
POCLTRY-Ea'sy; turkeys, 15c; chickens,
tiiu-wufi; bu to BO-lb. WtS.. bV 40 to
New York Meaty Market.
NEW YORK. July I.-PRIME MERCAN-
Iter, r r. t r iv it, iv, o per cen4.
BTERLINU EXCHANQE Nominal, with
actual business In bankers' bills at f4.8l9
4.64iu ior wmj uuie na at i.itau Tor de
mand. Commercial oius, 4.a3ftftf4 &3V
Kaoaas City Prod are Marked.
KANSAS CITY, July l-BCTTER-
Creamery extras, Wfto; rirsts, Z4ftc; sec
onds, Z7ftc; packing stocg, iwftc
EUUS Flnta, ft.so; secouas, saw; cur,
48,317, loO
6,37i.boO
2o2,oUt),3t'0
320,!)a6,IM)
18,313,460
13.422.77o
..f 1,175,233, 100
.. 130,aiO,3tA)
.. .21,(14,300
.. I,23v,4i2,uu0
Increase.
f , 12a, '.441
63i,50
143,100
JO,23J,oOJ
Bank Clcarlaas.
OMAHA. Neb.. July 2.-Total bank clear
ings for the day were f2,7ui',7w4.47 and tor
the corresponding date last year, f2,63-
42.43. Clearings lor the week were:
1!)10. 1SJ0.
Monday $ 2,800,67.44 f 2. l.'J. 4,3.67
Tuesday 2,232,134.43 , 2.047.746.07
Wednesday 2.312,577.1)3 2,402.772.27
Thuraday 2,3iu,777.y6 2.124,010.11)
r'rlday 2.4'.is,02o.6 2,6!).242.43
Saturday 2,757,704.47 2,818,323.31
Totals
.fl4,il,717.M . fl4.2o5,568.44
Bank of Geruisay Statement.
BERLIN, July 1 The weekly statement
of the Imperial bank of Berlin nhows the
following changes:
Cash on hand decreased ,6,345,000 marks.
lonns increased lno.041,000 marks, dis
counts Increased 360,860,000 marks, treasury
bills increased 4l.7iO.ouo marks, notes In c i
culatlon lncreaaedtt&i, TSO.Ouo marks, deposira
tncreuaeu o,ati,wjr ami,,, goiu in ileum
creased 125,21,00o 'lijarks.
Osnafca Hsy Marker.
OMAHA. June SO. HAY No. 1. f9.00; No.
t. fi.6o: packing, f4-o0; new. 110 00. Straw;
Wheat, ftt.oo; rye and oats, f(.ou. Alfalfa.
112.00.
florbert B. Coooh Go
Broker and Dealer
OKAIH TKOYXSIOXS STOCKS
Omaha Off to;, lit Board of Trade Bldg
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jj xjij. iiXavn
Let This Be Your One Aim.
Buy land!
JtJuv it now:
!
Every man should own a lot of land. Certainly every
young man should own some. The opportunity is greater now
than it has been in fifty years to realize on good property.
In The Bee today marly tempting offers appear.
People who acquired large estates are
willing now that others may share with them.
Wide awake dealers are advertising these
liberal propositions today.
Take advantage of it!
Do it now!
There is no possible way for you to ever
regret it. x
For further information regarding this property call Doug
las 238, or address The Bee Land Department
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