Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 22, 1911, EDITORIAL SECTION, Page 18, Image 18

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    18
THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. JULY
2,
1011.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Einti of Damage to Spring Wheat
Come from Northwest
CORN BELT WEATHER IS FINE
l.eea
WUIrr Wkral Mt.rnMl la FalUa
Off mm4 I'orrUi News l
Proapeels.
OMAHA. July 7,. 1511.
From the reports In the northwest It
looks a If the spreading of black rust may
add to the daman already done the spring
wheat crop by extreme heat and drouth.
Justifying the lowering of estimates being
given out by crop experta. The action if
the market Indicates the trade to be free
from fear of further liquidation.
Winter wheat movement la falling off
and foreign newa la less favorable on crop
prospects.
Weather In the corn belt continues fair
with no rains forecasted temperatures re
main normal. The general fueling among
the trade Is that liquidation has been
thorough on the recent setback and shorts
are not Inclined to stand any pressure from
a return of high temperatures or further
crop scares.
Wheat firm and higher early on buying
due to bad run reports In the northwest.
Receipts are lighter helping the market
tone. Cash wheat was 'to to lc higher.
Corn advanced early on covering liy
shorts and further dry weather reports.
Keceipts keep light and cash corn was -Lc
to In higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 1.5!9.Oii0
bushels and shipments Were 42S.OOO bushels,
against receipts last year of 811,000 busnels
and shipment of ofls.OOO buhels.
Primary corn receipts xveie 2ftti.u)0 bush
els and shipments were SiWO bushels,
scainst receipts last year of :;S7.10 !:ushel
and shipments of W3.000 bushels.
Clearances were 12,(100 bushels of corn,
none of oats, and wheat and flour equal to
:'40.(no bushels.
Liverpool closed Hd to 7d higher on
wheat, and 7d higher on corn.
The following cash sales were reported
WHBAT No. 2 hard: 1 car. dark. V4c;
24 cars, S3c; cars, tC'.c. No. 3 nurd:. 2
cars. Me.
CORN No. t white: 1 car, 6-. No. 3
white: 1 car, 63'4c; 2 cars. 6.1c. No. 2 yel
low: S cars. S2'.c: ! cars, KKo, No. 3
vellow. 4 cars, c; I car, Kc. No. 2
mixed: 1 car, 2Hc; 1 car, R-"ic. No. 3
mixed: 1 car. 24c; 3 car. fi2'c. No. 4
mixed: 2 cars. 2c: 1 car. 61'.c.
OATS No. 3 white: 1 car. 40.c: cars,
4V. No. 4 white: 1 car. rjoFc: 1 car. SSc.
No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 39c. No. 4 yellow:
1 car, 3Kc
Omaha Cash Trices.
WHKAT No. 2 hard. 2V4tW?c: No. 3
hard. o2i4Vtc; No. 4 hard, 73V7!,.:C; re
jected, hard, SMjTJ'V".
CORN No. 2 white. SWBI.c: No 3
white. 62itii3,'c; No. 4 white. 2Vo2,tP:
No 3 color. 2Vt3rfi3c; No. 2 yellow, SJ'.'jf
ti'c; No. 3 yellow, 62'4rG2.c: No. 4 yel
low. MMiiOTic; No. 2. o2'4r62'!,c; No . X
s2VR2'i.c; No. 4, Blffc.; no grade, &f
K1OAT8-No. 2 white. 40. tO'ie: standard.
4ruft40ii.c; No. 8 white. eWir 40V.C ; No. 4
vn te. :wfrisc: ino. j yi, win
t I't. 25. I.ard, unchanged: prim steam,
$7 .I'fi .02'. Prv salt meats, unchanged:
boxed extra shorts, $9 75; clear ribs. $8.75;
short clears, ts 12'V Bacon, unchanged;
boxed extra shorts, tS.75; clear ribs, $i.7."i;
short clears. $10 I2S-
Receipts rthlpmcnts.
Flour, bhls I.7)
Wheat, bu 146.0m tatom)
Corn, bu an.OKl 5:."0
Oats, bu 160.000 48.000
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
1KW TOR K (JElfEH t l M R K KT
Matt
Yerlea
of the Day
Com mod I ties.
NEW YORK. July 21. FMllR-QnleC.
spring pati-ntH. H.wrii ir.: winter straights,
t.t.!sn4.10: Kansas sttalshts, $4 lnfi"4.2f.. Rve
flour, iiulrt: fair to good, $4.Dtit5.flO; choice
o fancy, $.YI54iS..1&.
rtlKNMKAIi-Steady: fine white and yel
low, $1.35jl.40; L-oarse, tl.304jl.35; kiln dried,
$3.56.
V MIC AT Spot market. Irregular: No. 2
red. new, 9o4c elevator, and SC'te f. o. b.
afloatf No. 1 northern Duluth. II 014 f. o.
b. afloat. Futures murket was firm dnr.
lug the early operations on further rust
damge reports and the cables, but sagged
under realizing and on large receipts and
a loss active export demandd, closing Wit
.c net lower. Julv. 9fa'Vt. closed at
Slc; September. WI'-hSJitMo. closedd at 93'4c;
liecember, W4'ii!7'c; closed at 9c. Re
ceipts. lfi.1.'Ki0; shipments. 24.876.
I'OHN-fpot market, firm; export' No. I.
7flifC. f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was
without tranMactlons, closing at Sc to Ve
net advance. September closed atWSc ;
December closed at 7V. Keceipts, 21,375
bushels; shipments. 10,818 bushels.
OATS Spot market, steady. Futures
market was without transactions, closing
nominal. Receipts. 7V125 bushels.
1 1 A V Firm; prime, $1.45; No. 1, $1.40; No.
2, 11.25; No. 3. We. .
IIIKKS yulet: Central America. 20Vfcc;
Bogota. 214ft22Hc
I.EATHEH-Steadv; hemlock firsts, 24'-,!?j
27c: seconds, 22'a'23c; thirds, 19020c ; re
jects. lVulRc.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mesa. $17.FA$
18 00: family. $18.0018 50; short clesrs, $15.50
t I7.0t. Beef, steadv; mefs. tin.54MMl.00;
family, $12.00(f 12.50; beef hams. t27.50ji' 29.60.
Cut meats, steady: pickled bellies. 10 to 14
pounds, $10.00i7l3.00; pickled hams, $14.00.
I.srd, sK'Hdy. middle west prime. $.S.20frS.:;
refined, barely steady; continent. $8.60;
1 South America, $9.65; compound, fi.3ity(p
7.62V.
TAMjOW Firm; prime city, hogsheads,
$5.87; country, $5.626.12'.
bUlTKU- Steady: creamery specials,
20c : extra, 2ic; firsts, 21W22": seconds,
?i'4'!y22c: thirds. ltK20c: state dairy, finest,
24c; good to prime, 21?23c; common to fair,
lVflJOc; process, special, 21Hc; extras, 21c;
Hints, l!iin2iso; secunrts. li Vlse; factory.
current make, firsts, )!Hic; seconds. lSViflc.
CHKF.SK Firm: skims, SWa'Jc.
t;aOS Firm: fresh gathered, 2225c;
exira ttrst, iiraiic; iirst. hiiim:; aeconaa.
KSiliic; fresh gathered, dirties. No. 1, uvt
12Hc: western itathered, white, 17ig-21c.
POUIjTRY llve. irregular; western
suring chickens, 20c fowls. 15'nl6c; turkeys.
c. Dresseert. quiet; western nroliers,
c; fowls, llylttc; turkeys, 12il.ric
No. 4 yellow, 38.T8',ic.
HARI.KY-No. 3. i)f8Rc: No. 4.
1 feed BMlTBc: releeted. 4!fT)74c.
RYE No. 2. 8183c; No. 3. 7981c.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn.
Chicago 5HI
MlnneMnolla 21'8 ...
Omaha
Uuluth 20
74Slc;
94
Oats.
44
CHICAGO GRAIP: V.-D PEKVIIO9
Feat ares of the Tra.lln nd Closlnf;
Prlrea on Ronrd of Trade.
CHICAGO. July 21. The black rust bug
aboo waa banished fr6m the wheat lilt this
afternoon and so was the fear of Cana
dian frost. The market fell hack and there
was a weak closing. vc to ,?i:i.c. under
! nlrht Final ssles left CO in iC to -C
down, oats off ;c to l'ic, end Hog products
varying from the level of twenty-four
11 waa expiainea oy a irviiu) m"-h 'J""- Columbus
th velvet Chan variety 01 wneai m which
Uie black rust had been at work had ma
tured probably enough to be exem;t from
much actual damage. The real danger
would occur If the rust were to spread to
blue-stem wheat, the kind that ripens
later. ,
Further north advices were received tht
the weather in the Canadian northwest
bad become Ideal and that the larse'v In
Renewed Outburst of Specnlatire
Activity Toward CloM.
RAILROAD STOCKS MOVE UPWARD
Large
Bloeka of la too Parlfle floaaht
HaaMty Hlalaar Scale of
Prleea Caaadlaa Pacific
Advaaers.
Corn nail tVhrst ltralon llnlletla.
Record for the tw?nty-four hour ending
at 8 a. m. Friday. July 21, 1911:
OMAHA L1ISTR1CT.
Temn Rain
Stations Max. 41 in. fall
NEW YORK, Juiy i. After a day ot
dullness anu narrow muvenieiits, ihe 1.101
iuuikci vti tuuvenea shortly oeioie lm
hum: 01 me aay uy a renewed uutouiat 01
speculative acuvity sucli aa vairieu pncta
up rapiuiy vainer In tne ween. As was
tue case iielore, tne buying movement wiw
vonceniiateu on vue U aain raiuoail stocKs,
an.ong which 1 uion facuic wa iiiobi
prominent. Large ulocka of tn.s siock
.. li bought 011 a tapiuiy rising scaie o.
prices. ine last suie v. as at tne 11181.
price ot tne day. l'.'i wmcn waa aiso tin.
nigneal llgure of 111c year.
1 he gam 01 two points in this issue was
larger than in mom 01 tne otner shares,
but the upnara movement waa general,
many ottiei mifii pneva for Uie yt.
were rccurued and tne average at ttie
close kioou at me mgliest point since
April, lull), canaaian taciuc once moru
toucnea me ii.ncni point in Us History,
today's mark being Zi.
.tiinougu inici cm. in the local traction
situation was sun keen, today a uuteiop
inetit had iar les ltuiuence on uie mantc.
man whs inu case yesterday.
Aiinouiictiucni of tue aoaid of all the
suoay KAi.HK.oii8 to the iiruuklyn ICai'n.
iiansii coiupuny was loiloweo oy oni
conical biivc. small movement in MiC
atocKS alieeied.
Canadian raclfic's advance attracted at
tentiun, since only yestcruay tne siock
was under prtsnure because ot senilis
lrom Abroad. The stock is so closely ne.u
and has so little following tnat Its contin
ued auvancn exercises slight speculative
Influence. Minneapolis, St. faul and Sault
Ste. Marie and Wisconsin Central allied
lines rose with Canadian i'acuic. The
Hill Issue made a further advance, being
well absorbed on moderate offerings. Ex
pectations of adoption of the Canamaii
leciproclty treaty were set forth as a cause
of the strength of the railway stocks ot
the Canadian and the northwestern groups.
l:nlted .States Steel was under some pres
sure during the early part of the session,
but closed the day with a good fractional
gain. The general list was steady through
out, with small gains until the final up
turn. Dealings In the southern roads fell
off sharply. Most of the Industrial shares
were neglected.
The known movement of cash for the
week points to a gain of from $3,700,000 to
$4,500,000, with prospects of a loan con
traction. Bonds were steady, with no change In
the government Issues on call. Total sales,
pnr value, 12,822.000.
Number of sales and leading quotations
of stock were at follows:
sales. High. Lew. CV
changed to , higher than yesterday's New
York closing.
T t It lsl.rlll S N.
7 T it M , K. T
.. 7t N. T. Ofitr.1..,
.. Norfolk at W...
. do pit
..tot Ontario W...
11:14 IVtinnrlT.nl. ...
:.vi rt.nit Mines
l Rrlln.
7.S Rnuth.i-11 Rf....
lJiH o pra
. l"i snutnern p.rire.
. tlH Inloa r.rlllc...
. M do M
. V. S Steel
. fvt pfd
. 4H Watiun
. MI't So pt
.147 V.
RMA'KR Bar. quiet at 24 6-16d per ounce.
MONKY 1 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 1 per cent; for three
months' bills, 2 1-16 pi r cent.
Conaal.. moo.r . .
Sn srotiunt
Am. I Capper....
An.oAnda
Ati-hl.'in
6t ptd
n.ltlmnr AV Ohio.,,
Can. ill. n Pacific...
tiMiaha' O....
( hli air. O. W
CM.. Mil. A gt. P.
lis Rara ,
Iwsrer Rio O...
do prd
Krlo
do Irt M
do 2d ptd
Orand Trunk ,
Illinois Ontral.
..is
.. 7--t
..lit
..111
.. S3
.. 47H
.. i
.. 7H
.. 1
i. 34
.. 7S
..)?7S
. . 1 f. 1 a
..
.. t
..i:s
.. t
..
RETOllT OF TIIK CI. ft
4 mi
a novsK
Traaaaelloaa of the Associated Books
for the Week.
NEW YORK. July 21. Rradstreet s hank
hearings report for the ween ending July
2C, nhows an aggregate of $2,9N8,lll,00n, as
sgalnst $3,047,232,000 last week and $2.M8.907,
ono In the corresponding week last year.
The following is a list ot the cities:
CITIES.
Clearings.! Inc.
I
Deo.
Ashland, Neb.... H5 6ii
Auburn. Neb 9i nil
H'ken LIow. Neb. W) M
Columbus, Neb.. Wr 1
tulliertson. Neb. 0 nil
Knlrbury. Neb... Is) 3
Fairmont. Neb... M t
Or. Island, Neb. f'l IW
Murtinvton. Npb. 'M r.'i
Hastings. Neb... R7 63
Holdiege, Neb... 87 6!
Lincoln. Neb !2 t
No. J'latte. Neb. Wi 64
Onkdale. Neb.... SS r.6
Omaha. Neb 1 65
Tekamah, Neb... ill 64
Valentine. Neb. 81 6"
.00
.00
00
.00
.0
00
.01
.00
01
.00
.00
.o
.01
.13
.on
(VI
00
.00
.10
.00
.00
.00
for
Rkr.
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
I't. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Vt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
I't. cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
twelve-hour
Sioux City. la... ss
.Mta la 81 5",
Carroll. Ia W
Cliirinda. la !l 61
Sibley, Ia 87 51
Minimum temperature
period ending at S a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp.- Rain-
District. Stations
0 17
Louisville. Kv 20
Indianapolis, Ind.. 11
Chicago. Ill 2"i r;
St. Louis. Mo 2"i
lies Moines, la.... 21
Minneapolis, Minn. 30
Kansas City. Mo.. 24
Omaha. Neb IS
Temperatures have continued moderate
Max. M'n. tall.
. S 62 .90
84 6t .40
88 62 .40
SI M .00
81 63 .611
SO BS .10
78 46 .00
86 66 .10
30 60 ' .10
.... ..o m.r. . hit harvPir Ciail- turougnour me corn aim wneat region our
tial buying power, which earllr in tne
day had puslied prices higher, seemed to
give out and the market sagged.
Foreigners were still largely bidders, but
were 1c to 2c out of line. The fact was
regarded as having bearish significance
that world shipments were estimated at
nearly 4.0u0,000 bushels in excess of the cor
responding time a year ago. luring the
serslon September ranged from 8Sc to S94o,
closing 'iHie net lower at fiSK'nc.
Refusal of eastern buyers to follow an
advance In corn, pulled down that cereal.
September fluctuated between 61'ic and
liVc, with the close weak at 64KiC. a net
loss of e. Cash grades were firm. No.
2 yellow finished fw'n'6rri4c
Threshing returns on oata proved In
creasingly favorable. High and low points
lor September were 42c and 41',c, with
last trade. HiU.c down, at 41l(fi41!c.
A - considerable shortage In September
pork resulted In that option being sharply
advanced. At the end of the day, ::0? of
the gain was still held and on the rest of
the (1st the market kept an even keel.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
I ing the last twenty-four hours. Good rains
were quits general ln tne rt. Louts and
Ixiutsvllle districts, and appreciable show
ers occurred In sll other except the Chi
cago and Minneapolis districts. A fall of
1.54 inches occurred at New Burnslde. III.
L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster. Weather Kureau.
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. I .Yes y
W heat-l I
July...) 8H
Sept...(SRVM-l
I ec... un,fi92
May...frVttVl
Coin
- I I
SS IKSflSWlel B-,i.
siywuw1:. u''rv9iH,i
I
87'..'
89,l
I
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. July 21. WHEAT Un
changed to lc higher; No. 2 hard. 8o'3S9c:
No. 3. 82ftSSe: No. 2 red, 82V4W83C; No. 3,
SUftSlVc: September, 87Hc, sellers; Decem
ber, 87"c. sellers.
CORN VWilc higher; No. 2 mixed. 65
63W:c: No. -6, Glflet'dc; No. 2 white, 65MuHc;
No. 3, 63c; September. 63&jc bid; December,
6O14 iH6frc.
OATS Unchanged; No. t white, i3Wf
44W: No. 2 mixed. 42!fJ43c.
RYE 90tf92c.
HAY Strong to $1 higher: cholc tlm
oMiv, $19.0OW20.00; choice prairie, $16. 25'
IC.7'5.
BKTTETt-Creamery. 23c: firsts, 20'tc;
seconds. 18Hc; packing stock, ic.
EGGS Extras, 19c; firsts, lBHc; seconds.
8c.
. 64;iil
. 62lfi4J2'.
.IWU64V.'
I I
42 Hi I
..l42Vstl,
..I 44-Si
,. '4CT.ii (71
96-
1
64'l.
65!
62
M
42M
44'
I
93'
6ta
61-", 61
6;,!63Vl
3'i
61'.
I
10 V 4ftiil
4IS.:41W( ;.l
47 I
16 30 I 18 70
IS 60 J lj GO
s 30
8 30
8 to
02',;
4-'ii
16 .10
15 40
s
8 25 I
8 47m
7 97'.'.!
4
46 v..-!
16 50
15 40
8 27 ' i
8 25
8 50
7 97 'A
6Ti
64 v,
62
Mtitil'i
4:'
42 S,
44
10 2i
15 42 '4
8 27'
8 25
8 521&
8 00
Wtaeat. bu
Corn, bu..
Oats. bu..
Receipts.
... 218.000
... 41000
... 2o.0"0
Shlpm'ts.
R'.'WI
Alll.-rh.lm.rs pfd
Amslsamated Copper
American Airrlcultural
Americas Boot Sugar
Am.riran Can
Amark-an C, 4t P
Amaricajl CVlttoa Oil
Amaiican H. A U pfd
Am. Ico Securltloa
American Unaood
American ljocomottvs
American S. & R
American 8. & R. pfd
Am. Steel Foundries
Am. Sugar Refining
American T. aV T
American Tobacco pfd
American Woolen
Anaronda Mining Co
Atchtaon
Atchleon pfd
Atlantic Coast Una
lUUfmnro A Oplo
nethl'ham Steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tran.it....
Canadian Pacific
Central Leather
Ontral leather pfd
Central of New Jersey
Cheaariealcs Ohio
Chicago Alton
Chicago O. W
Chicago O. W. pfd ....
Chicago A N. W
Chicago. M. A St. P
C. C. C. A St. L
Colorado F. A I
Colorado A Southern
Consolidated Oaa
Corn Products
Delaware A Hudson
Denver A Rio Grande
Denver A R. O. pfd
Dlatlllera' Securities
Erie s.
Krie let pfd
Erie !d pfd
Oeneral Electric
Great Northern pfd
Great Northern Ore ctfe...,
Illinois Central
Interborough Met
Inter bornugh Met. pfd
International Harvester ...
Int. Marine pfd ,
International Paper
International Pump
Iowa Central
Kanaas City Southern
K. C. 80. pfd
; Laclede Gas
Louiavtue at .Naanvuie
Minn. A St. Louie
M . St. P. A ft. S. M
Mliaourl, K. A T
Miaaourt, K. A T. pfd
Mliaourl Pacific
National Blacuit
National Lead
N. R ft. of M. !d pfd....
New York Ontral
N. T.. O. A W
Norfolk A Wertern
North American
Northern Paclflo
Pacific Mall
Pennaylvanla
People's Gaa
P.. '.. O. A St. L
Pittsburg Coal
Preened Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car
I.SflO. J M'4
100 M 6t
t.tOO M'A 63H
" ieo
1,400 57S 17
" ioo 'si'" 'ii"
'tiioo 'wi 'iiii
100 107 107
" ino iitTi
4,100 137 13S
100 t6V NVj
' . ivi iiii. iis'ii
ioo 10314 10314
100 131t. 131
1,500 1091. 10
300 S24
13,600 S4'4 MVi
400 247 8414
200 0tt 0'4
" iio "ti
" ioo "t'vi 'iiti
'"ioo 148'.' i4'4
10,000 118 128
" ioo '3514 joii
1,200 147 14614
200 Mli 14 T.
300 2IV4j 18'4
00
goo
!00
ioo
.too
B00
too
1.000
4.S00
600
10)
"too
" ioo
l.wo
700
300
400
300
" 400
"ioo
' no
too
no
100
13,100
goo
1.000
ioo
S714
(4
i3t4
J:l7-4
114
14.',
1S4
(!
124
174
42ii
30 i
107i
1624
31 M
143
37
6014
10M,
4tV4
1094
744
1344
2T4
12il4
10i4
3
it
137
so 14
144H
17?i
M14
124
1714
'43"
io74
15214
31
14214
36
"4
'ivi
ioo"
44'4
10
74
133tj
M14
1241,
10614
214
09 14
M
64
114
67
67
26
23
1014
4lWi
74
1114
39
118
i:iH
91
32
39H
1H4
10s
181
1091s
J2'i
S3 14
1464
30
100
281
30
234
4414
14
i:s4
6
3,-iH
64
146
14
171
S7
36
36
6Si
48
162
137
New York
4'hieago
Boston
Philadelphia ....
St. Iannis
Kansas City
cittstiurg
Pan Francisco...
Baltimore
Ineinnatl
Minneapolis
Cleveland
New Orleans ...
Ietrolt
OMAHA
l.os Angeles
I.niilsvllle ,
Milwaukee
Seattle
St. Paul ,
Atlanta
Portland, .Ore ..
Buffalo
Penver ..
Indiananolis ....
Providence
Richmond
Washington .....
St. Joseph ,
Koit Worth ....
Memphis
salt Lake City..
Columbus ,
Albany
Tacoma
Savannah
Ppokana
Toledo
Hartford
Rochester
Ies Moines ....
Nashville
Uuluth
Wichita
Peoria
Norfolk
Oakland. Cttl....
Sioux City
New Haven
Orand Rapids ..
Scran ton
Birmingham
Jacksonville,
Oklahoma City
Syracuse
Augusta, Ga
Worcester
Evansvllle
Springfield, Mass....
Dayton
Portland, Me
Little Rock
Charleston, S. C
Knoxvtlle
Chattanooga
Lincoln
Davenport
Wilmington, Del ....
Mobile
Wilkesbarre
Kalamaxoo, Mich ....
Sacramento
Topeka
Cedar Rapids
Macon
Fill River
Youngstown
New Bedford
Springfield. Ill
Fort Wayne ,
Canton. O
Sioux Falls, 8 D
AKron
I Helena
I Columbia
Lexington
8.41
4.4
8.6!
S6.0
1.4
6.2
"i.'rV
34.fi
,6.0
r.2.2
23.9
2.6
4).6....
10.3....
3.3....
6.51
24.4
19.6
1.11....
13.9j.
27.4...
8.4!,
Fla.
' one, a u 1
ila,"s.'c.'.'.'.'.".'."1
61
123
17
10
42
16
36
7
o Fat eo. N. T.
144 , Krie. Pa
'"' I Hneltfnrd Til I
Quincv. Ill )
Bloomlngton, 111 I
Chester. Pa I
Springfield, O
South Bend, Ind..
Lowell
lanlruin Ul..
107.t ' " " v """1 oq ....
152 Blnghamton
Liecatur, ill
Mansfield, O
Fremont, Neb....
Vicksburg. Miss..
Jacksonville, III..
York. Pa
Waterloo, Ia
Houston
Galveston
July..
Sept..
4J
July..
Sept..
Iec...
May..
Fork
Kept.. Jan. ..
I d
Sept... 8 27V4
Jan....) 8 25 I
Ribs- I 1
Sept...;8 47(ii50
Jan.... 8 00
Cash quotations were a follows:
Fl AJITR Firm; winter patents. $3.Krft
.: straights. t3.C5ti4.SO; spring straights.
t4.lii4.U): makers, 3J.4HiiH.50.
HY K No. 2. 8 lj" 82c.
BAULKY Feed or mixing, 70fiS2c: fair
to choice malting. 65c4.i$l.l4.
SKKD8 Flax. No 1 southwestern, nomi
nal; No. 1 northwestern, nominal, timo.
thy, $9.001 13.50; clover, $?.00?t15 50.
PKOV I.Nlt.S Mess . Mrk, por bbl ,
$16 :n'vfti'6.50: lard, per 100 lbs., $8.17: short
ribs, sides lloosel. $7 U.'Mi-o.liTH; short clear
sides tboxedl. $S.2.VjiX.r V...
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
enual to 241.000 bushels. Kxports for the
week, ss shown by Hradslre?t's were equul
to 1.677.000 bushels. Pilmary receipts were
I.TiIO.ttiO bushels eompared with 8.II11.HOU
' buahels the corresponding day a year ago.
estimated receipts for tomorrow wer?:
Whtat .V.H rim: corn. 7S cars; oats. 175 cars;
hogs. I3.0M head.
I lileaau Cash Prh.es Wntat: No. ! red,
k.'i ',: Not 3 red. 8t1iS5e; No. 3 hard,
eniSM-; No. 3 hard. 85.is7c: No. 1 north
ern 11 OJtl 11.06 W: No. i northern w.t,ll iu.
No. 3 northern, 9J-i.4X; No. 2 spring. 1) m' I 12sl(12ViC,
; No. s spring. cViiHto; velvet chaff, Wii)
V'-'e; durum, 8.Vri9.'c. Corn: No. 2. tindiuijc:
No. 2 white. iu-iii;c; No. 2 yellow, 65'n,
ijSi'l No. 3. M-i.muoo: No. 3 white. 6'i
!!; No. 3 yellow. 65iiriKiio: No. 4. tl.4
6W ; No. 4 white. ll,(ic: No. 4 yellow.
t..l,4i'-4'o. Oats: No. 2. 41.c; No. 2 white
42'i:i4;fc-: No. 3 white, new. tliC'e; No
4J'ii42i'; No. S white. 4li4lV-: No. 4.
4lil.ie; standard, it'itt 2-c: standard, new
H'-WIV. Hye: No. 2. SHitLV. Barley: 7tV
$115. Timothy, $10.C(tl 13.00. Clover. S9.uvj
I5.u".
I tiUS Steady: receipts. 7.635 eases: at
mark, easra Included, 5tillVsc; firsts. 14'-c,
prime flrMa, l.'ijc.
BCTTKK Kteady; creameries, 19:ic;
lis I rle. su22c.
CHKF.KH Steadv: daisies. l'ilT-c; twins.
1!'.ul2'-e; young Americas. IJ'.ft 13Vc; long
horns. 14e.
ft )T A TO h'-S Irregular ; barrelled.
4 M: bulk. $I..V4ll.M.
POl'LTRY-Sieady: turkeys. 12c;
fns. 12tsc: springs. 15c.
VKA I. Steadv : 50 to 60 lbs., 40c; 60 to si
bn., riHc: U to 110 lbs., lie.
Hallway Steel Sarins
44M11 Reading
4.000 I Republic Steel
Republic Rteel pfd
. . . : I lock island to
Minneapolis Grain Market. Kock i,.d ro. ofd
MINNEAPOLIS. July 21. WHKAT July, gt. U A 8 F Id pfd
95c; September. 95c; December, Mc; .ft. iyuis s. w
cash. No. 1 hard, iwc: No. 1 northern,
p,cs,'.c,m.C; 0, 3 northern. 94;&7Vic; No. 3,
921 94 etc.
400
404
it. bin
10
i'loo
1.200
300
37
162
isi
0
32
41
41
Ff . vCloserl at $2:15.
P n LE Y 0e6 $1 .07.
CORN No. 3 yellow. 8i"ii,i5c.
0TS No. 3 white. 41V.fi 42i.c.
TtYF No ? 7c
T R N ?0. WNn 21 fO.
FtOI'R First natents. Ji5.0H!i5.2i: secod
paten's M.nOM 7S: first clears. S2.35tf3.55;
second 'clears, $2.35lfi2 50.
rrorta Market.
St. Louis 8. W pfd
Sloee-Sheffleld 8. A I
Southern Pacific
Southern RallwaT
Southern Railway pfd
Tennessee Copper
Tesss A Pacific
T., ft. I,. A W..."
T.. St. t. A W pfd
t'nlon Pacific
t'nlon Pacific pfd
t'nlted Statea Realty
t'nlled Statea Rteel
I'. S. 81 eel pfd
Vtah Copper
V -Carolina Oiemlcal ....
PF.OR1A. HI.. Julv 21 CORN-Lor; No. j Z .Xl.l
2 white, file; No. 3 white. 4e: No. 2 yel w.aTern Msrvlasd"".':::.'..
It.w. 04c: No. 3 vellow, Mc; No. 4 yellow, wetttnghouae Klectrle
200
t.fmo
too
soo
300
1!4
33
76
42
37
162
isi
30
's:
65
48
lSJ'a
33
74
41
29
39.200
COO
16,400
700
. COO
800
191
96
"t0 i
118
60
63
189
4
'79
118
49
67
i- '.c: No. 2 mixed. 6Te: No. 3 mixed, V,ic; Western Inlon
Nti mixerj. ific: namtiie, iwitfftoie.
" OATS Steady : No 2 white. 4mfitlle
standard, old, 41Vjfi41c; standard, new. 41c;
Nr. 3 white, old. '1Jc; No. S white, new
4(lic; No. 4 white. 39Hc
l.lTerpool Grain Market.
L1VKRPK)L. July 21. WHKAT Spot,
steady: No. 1 Manitoba. 7a 7d: No. 2
Manitoba 7s5'd. Futures, strong: July.
Osll.d: Oetober, 6s9Std; December. Cs 10d.
CORN Spot, firm; old Amerleal mixed.
rsSd; new American kiln dried. 6s 3d. Fu
tures, strong; September. 5s6',4d; October.
5s 6d. '
rhllndelphla Prodsre Market.
PIIILADF.I PHIA. July .l.-HCTTER-Firm:
extra western creamery'. 2o; nearby
prints. 27e.
KCOS I'nehanged.
CHKKSIC Firm, 'i1! higher; New York
foil creams, fancy, 12f13c; fair to good.
Wheeling A b. B
Lehigh Valley
Total sales for the day.
300
JO0
ioo
1.900
303,900
4
76
1
176
share
4
76
114
174
30
142
36
7
49
m
64
30
109
4S
ins
74
134
29
1?S
104
7
20
37
161 I
36 I
168
30S
3
2
66
48
32
69
49
l..li
33'.
76
41
'.'
20
41
191
9",
73
80
l' I
60 '
t7i I
36 j
4
15 ;
61 i
3
116
l$l,672.997.enn
2i.K74,l,
174.ni5.0(ll
175,Oii4."Of!
74.431.OHOI
49.42S.01i
4!.ri5.tl'.0
49.064. t0
rv.97s.0001
S.1.497.0K)
KKVt.OHOI
18.2S9.noo1
.rHs.ono1
l9.2Sl.ooni
14,3S?,O00
;m. iiw;
14,047.000
12.526.0001,
9.611, IK10,
10.571 .0O0 .
7. ir77 .nno.,
9.927.0001,
,543.000
9. 152.fl00 ,
1 1.4SK1 .KM
8.607.1100!,
7.214.i0i
7.0S1,00H
6.094.0110
5,tM6,i!Oii
5,399,00i
7.113,0"Oi
6.464,O00
6.679.0001
3.H06,onoj
3.898.0001
4,183.000
5.233,000
4.696,000
4.4ra.OeO
3.8:10.01)0
3.867,000
2.896.000
3.650.000
2.747.000
2,940.0001
3.299,0001
2.1S7,000
3,711,000
2.479,000
2,540,0001
2,321,000
2.M.,OU0l
1,804.00)
2.709,O)0
1, 188,000 !
2,5iil,O0O
2.711,000
2,627.0001
2,467.0001
1.710,0001....
2.09N.OQOI 38.7
l,335,CO0 .
l,661.C00j,
1.792,0X1
1.602,0u0,
l,432,OO0 .
1,579,000
1,2S3.000
1,428.000
1.086,0001
1,46O.000
1,423,0001
1,494,0001
2.500,0001 263. 3!
l.ois.ooo ..
1,3S8,00O 61.8.
' 1.0T,4.000
1,116,0001
1,702.0001
1.112,0001.
732,(iO0 .
" 1.567.0MO:
1,032.000!
64.W).
824 .0001
430.000' .
, soo.ooor
701,0001.
605,0001
547,0001 .
475.0001 .
632,00111 .
653,0001 .
623,0001
282,0001 .
490.000!.
623.0001
430,000
387.0001
2O2,O00
3W.000I
913,0001
1.487,000
24,768,0OO
13.308,0001
OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Are Light and Values
Are Steady to Strong.
HOGS ARE FIVE CENTS LOWER
De-ma 4 froaa All Quarters Was
Broad, hat Rattier ale4 keeai
Arc Weak to Lower la
Prleie.
SOUTH OMaHA. July 21. 1911.
Receipts were:
Official Monday ...
Ottirial Tuesday ...
(if filial Wednesday
Official Thursday...,
Estimated Friday....
Cattle.
... 4.095
... 2.978
... 3.247
... 2.276
... 750
Hogs. Hheep.
5.2I9 lO.O.'fl
S.946
lO.sfti
.OM
8.400
8.2!i'
S.465
2.843
6.300
Five days this week.... 1J346 42.561 30 004
Same days last week..,.17.2K (1.252 21.999
Same days 2 weeks ago.. 16.379 38.652 10.591
fcame days 3 weeks ago.. 17. 42 M.S5S 23.0.2
Same days 4 weeks ago.. 15.209 61.186 10.422
Same days last year 25.098 32.892 &M93
The following table snows tne receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, as compared with last
yeHr: 1911. 1910. Inc.
Cattle 645. 15 530.94 24.204
Hogs 1.6..6.198 1,211.631 $44,567
Sheep 833.691 808.143 24,648
The following table shows the average
prices on hogs at Houth Omaha for the
last several days, with comparisons:
Hates. 19)1. 1910.1909. 11908.11907. 1906. 1905.
4.7
8.7
14.
6.1
4:1
i'.'i
8.8
11.7
9.7
3 0 I
16.2
46.
2.4
Julv 12...
July $....
July 14.
July
July
Julv
July
Julv
July
July
15..
16..
17..
IS. .
19..
:0..
21..
931 7 eel I R 741 g 641 5 33
30,l 8 Sll 7 7 491 R 741 6! 6
24 I 8 26! 7 76' 421 10 671 5 47
( 2.-.UI 8 .t5l 7 811 6 III S 71
I 281 1 83! 371 6 76 S 50
0 30'4j 7 741 e 44 s 73 B hi
HI I 8 SSI . I 6 40 6 69 62
35 18 .151 7 761 16 74 I 61
6 32V 8 28 ! 7 76 33 8 80 47
6 2TS 8 31 7 701 271 48:
6 64
e
Lsf
6 63
6 59
6 61
66...
10
so
iro
m
n
t r
6
16
f ;s
H
M
f
36
I'.
t;
37
t:
4 37
( 37
t 37V.
17
17
M
M.
6
97....
1 ...
67....
....
91 ...
V . . .
U ...
68....
66...
an...
41...
30 ...
90...
I ...
1....
Ml an 3?
?0 3!
71 37
-ii . . 3 :
??i joe i n
906 36
! 90 6 .
319 40 I 36
?.T 40 "
303 . . .It
313 40 96
?! ... 36
,?H ... 36
3.40 ... 35
1 ... 97
.194 ... 40
I4 40 t 40
.193 ... 4 4
.194 ... 4 46
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Cnloii stock yards. outh Omaha, for
twenty-four hours enJmg at 3 o'clock yes
terday: RECEIPTS-CAUIJADS.
C. M. &
W a'lasli
Missouri
St. P...
C. fc N
4 '..
c,
C;
C.,
Pacific ....
" Mc
W east....
. . , tl i. s t . . . .
P.. M. A ....
& Q., east....
& Q., west....
1. A P., east..
I. & P., west..
.... I tlllnnl.
c. o. w ,
18.7 I
6.8 Total reteolnla
6.01
3.8
7.7
'io".i
6.8
'25.7
8.8
"i'.k
t.T
8.3
0.3
6.4
5.0
3.8
8.8
3.6.
12.31.
9.2! .
34.91.
2.6
-9!6
18.2
0.8
i'.i
'2I4
2
25.0
347
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
Schwarts-Bolen Co
Murphy
Cudahy, K. C
W. B. Vansant Co .
Stephens Bros
Hill & Hon
Huston & Co
J. B. Root & Co ,
J. H. Bulla
S. Werthelmer
H. F. Hamilton
Other buyers
Totals
3 3
2 1
2 5 .. 1
25 15
2 H
11 . 46 2
I 8
17 1..
7 20 2
1
2
1
1.2 1
31 12S 22 1
JN HEAD.
Csttte. lines. Sheep.
144 405 22
199 1,891 123
.... 165 1.623. 2,239
149 661 902
365
1,680
120
31
1
...3f.ll
...J0
...3?
...M0
...343
...?4
...lit
. . . M
...t.M
...346
...140
...;3
...347
...374
...367
...340
66 331
W 1.' L' 11 . . .1 I I. . . . v
i,uninri.a in eiirt-p Sllia lamos
had rather large volume for a Frldav,
about twenty loads of stock showing up.
All but three or four loads came from the
range, Idaho furnishing the big bulk.
Roughly classified, the run consisted of
five loads of Idaho yearlings, eight loads
of lambs and two of mixed stock from the
same state, two loada of Montana wethers
and three loads of native odds anil ends.
ljtmbs with plenty of flesh met with
best demand, the same as yesterday, and
usually landed at good, firm prices. Pack
ers bought freely In this branch of the
trade, with the result that the market was
practically emptied within a short time afttr
the opening. Toppy Idaho gmssers reached
$7.2S, a six-load out bringing this figure.
A fe-w natives also sold at $7.25. There have
been no feeder lambs of consequence on
sale lately, but fat grade have been In
fair supply and have scored an advance
of about a quarter over a week ago.
Sheep acted slow and the demand for
heavier classes seemed to be especially
dull. Lax competition enabled killers to
chenpen cost In many Instances, the mar
ket ruling weak to right around a dime
lower. Kxtra good ewes, both nstlvea and
rangers, sold as high as $-l.7MM,85. but
wethers would have to be flrst-claas to
command 14.25.
While fullv three-fourths of the receipts
this week consisted of fat range stock
there was enough business In feeders to
warrant the belief that trade Is In slightly
better condition than earlier In the month.
Orders are being filled with more fre
quency, and while country demand Is still
conservative trend to values lately has
been rather bullish than otherwise.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs,
good to choice, $6.75?r7 25; fair to good,
$6.:.Vrf.75; feeders. $4 65OT .15: yearlings, fair
to choice, $4.60g5.0O: yearlings, feeders, $3.35
W3.S5: wethers, fair to choice. $3.9JVff4.Sp;
wethers, feeders. $2 5ff3 40; ewes, fair to
choice. $2.76ff3.S6; ewes, feeders and culls,
tl.60ip-2.76.
Representative rales:
No.
15 western ewes, culls
40 western ewes
46 native lambs
,X2 Idaho spring lambs
81 Idaho ewes
179 Idaho ewes
17 Idaho ewes
298 Oregon yearlings ..
DUN'S REYIEW OF TRADE
Trade Continue. Quiet, but Condition
Are Sound.
BETTER WEATHER IS HELPFUL
r reseat Progrft. 1st I rata Bad Steel
Haslaeem Asian Well for Fatare
Mill Operations Heporteel
Broadeoltiaj.
NEW YORK, July 21. Dun's Review
Trade tomorrow will say: '
Trade continues quiet, but conditions are
essentially sound. Hetter weather through
out the crop area has largely relieved the
apprehension about the staple crops, aii'1
lower temperatures In the large cities have
helped, general business, rapoclally retail
lines.
Progress In Iron and sleel ttrgues veil
for the future. While Improvement Is not
pronounced consuSiers nre more dispose!
to cover reUliements. and mill operators
are broadening. Kvlilence of the Increas
ing demand is furnished by Hie placing of
orders for 100.000 tons of steel products for
carlv shipments with a western jtnbsltllsr .
of the lending Interest, the greatVr portion
of these bookings comprising rails an!
track fastenings.
BHAD8TnKKT'8 RFVIF1W OF THAOF.
11
11
2
7
1
179
.1,049 $.625
839
6,225
AV.
...lOo
...143
...70
... 68
... 64
...104
... 94
... 60
Price
2 60
3 85
7 26
7 25
4 76
5 75
2 25
4 65
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
9.4
:7!5
16.3
"0.7
2.7
I 1.6
4.31..
20.01 . .
24.6..
39.6.,
35.6......
I 17.7
17.01
lA.-l
4.4 ,
15.6!..
....I
....
....!
S.'.
23.9
1.6
38.2!
'.'6
6.8
7.6
I CATTLE Cattle recelDta were very light
thin morning as usual for a Friday, only
thirty cars being reported. The total for
the week foots up only 13,346 head, aa com
pared with 17,260 head for the five days
last week and 26,098 head for the corre
sponding period a year ago.
The market on beef steers waa in very
satisfactory condition for this late In the
week. The few cars were picked up very
readily at good, steady or strong prices, as
compared with yesterday. There was noth
ing good In sight to make a top, the best
cattle being only good enough to bitng
$6.40. As compared with last week's close,
it Is safe to quote the market on beef
steers as 1020c higher. '
What has been said regarding beef steers
would apply equally as well to the market
on cows and heifers. Everything here to
day sold very readily' at good, firm prlCes,
or lOiiiDOc higher even than that.
There was one load of feeders here today
good enough to bring $6.00, but aside from
that, the supply was limited to a few odds
and ends. While the market was stronger
the first of the week, it la now 10'oJOc
lower than on Monday.
Quotations on cattle:
Good to choice beef steers. $.STtHJ 6K: fair
to good beef steers. $6.90(36.20; common to
4.9 I fair beef steers. $1.7535.75; good to choice
... I heifers. $5.0O'ti5.65; good to choice cows.
2.0 1 54.75(55.50; fair to good cows and heifers,
7.0 ao.ooriM.txj; common 10 inir cows ana neu- a. 00
ers. .'.;'.)'i2 3..j; gona to cnoice Blockers ana 1 aiK
feeders. J4.fcBo.-T; fair to good stocKers
and feeders, Jf (JOIN. 60; common to fair
rtoekers end feeders. $3.2534.00; stock
heifers, $2.75ig3.75; veal ealves. $3.506.00;
bulls, stags, etc.. $2.70(36.00.
Representative pales:
BEEF PTBIKRSJ.
At. Pr. No.
100 24..
6 90 17..
10 14. .
COWS.
2.2
Demand for Cattle 8tronT Hoais
Weak- Kheep Higher.
CHICAGO, July 21. CATTLE Receipts,
2.000 head; market strong; beeves. trOf?
7.40; Texas steers, $4.604i.60: western steers,
M.004i6.90; stockers and feeders, $3.0l(ii.90;
cows and heifers, $2.30(6.86; calves, $5.25
7.76.
HOOS Receipts, 22,000 head; market weak
to 6c lower than opening, light, $6.3OtfJ.80;
mixed, $6.30T(i6.80; heavy, $6.104j.75; rough,
6.10(&Ai.30; good to choice heavy, $6.30&4i75;
pigs. J6.60i.50: bulk of sales, $6. 404). 70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12,000
head: market 5c up; native, $2.6mi4.65; west
ern, $3.0O'o4.70; yearlings, $4.3(86.60; lambs,
native, eo.iu't'i.ou, ycoiciu,
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, July 21. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,800 head, Including 1,100 southerns:
market strong and active; stockers and
feeders, weak; dressed beef and export
steers, $6.1566.S5; fair to good, $4.7546.10;
western steers. $4.60(ir4.15; stockers and
feeders, $3.0OJi6.00; southern steers, $3.60'qv
5.65; southern cows. $2.7.ri4J4.60; native cows,
$2.5&6.00; native heifers. $3,5066.60; bulls,
$3.00r4.75; calves. $4.00Cn6.75.
HOGS Receipts, S.800 head; market
steady to 60 lower. Bulk of sales, $6.25(n4.60:.
heavy, $6.45i?r6.60; packers and butchers,
$6..V4i6 65; lights, $6.26i6.55.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,500
head; market strong; lambs, Io.50fi7.00;
yearlings. $4.5065.25: wethers. 34.Ooii-4.50;
ewes. $3.403.90; stockers and feeders, $2.50
33.50.
22.1
2.2
30.7
15.4
"5.6
St. I.onla Live Stock Market.
ST. LOC1S. July 21. CATTLE Receipts.
9.t0 head. Including 100 Texans; market
strong; native shipping and export steers,
$5.90'u6.65; dressed beef and butcher steers,
$5,0016.25; steers under 1,000 pounds. W.W.
6.60; stockers and feeders, $2.664.60; cows
ind heifers. i:i.mH.&0. canners, $1.00tt2.76:
bulls, $2.75(5.26; calves, $3.007.76; Texas
and Indian steers, $3.26&4.00; cows and
heifers, J3.0OIH.50.
HOGS Receipts. It. 700 head: market
steady; pigs and lights, $4.00516.80; packers.
$6.55ft6.90; butchers and best heavy, $6.70
SHEEP AND ' LAMBS Receipts. 3.600
head; market strong; native muttons, $3.26
(o4.2..; lambs. J4.iahu7.2d; culls and bucks,
$1.002.75; stockers, $1.603.00.
Neatlmrnt More tieerfnl. hot Artnal
Business Still Qalet.
NEW YORK. Julv 2t.-Hrndstreet's to
morrow will hay:
While sentiment Is more cheerful, based
upon the Improvement In crop respects,
aetual business at wholesale has been and
Is still slow to expand. For this, conserva
tism as to the fall outlook, some prV-e
uncertainties, as In cotton goods, where
sharp declines In raw materials have
brought about revisions In the goods
markets: tariff uncertainties and the de
sire to obtain a clearer view of crop out
turn, are all held contributory.
Retail trade largely lias been confined
to clearance sales of summer goods, hut
the results here have not been uniformly
satisfactory.
Perhsps the most uniformly favorable re
ports as to trade comes from the south,
where bumper crop prospects stimulate a
fair degree of confidence, and from points
of the southwest, where the passing of
the reason's long drouth hs Improved
sentiment. .
Collections ranged f mm slow to fair.
Business failures In the I'nlted Mates
for the week ending July 20. were 230.
against 196 last week.
Business failures In Cansda for the week
number twenty-four, which compsres with J
twentv-two lest week. .
Wheat, including flour. xports from thTrr
t'nlted States and Cansda for the w-eeif
ending Julv jo, sggrerate 1.676.M bushels,
against 1.801.083 bushels Inst week.
Corn exports for the week are 634.621
bushels, agninst 898.391 bushels last week.
Oils and Kosin.
SAVANNAH. Oa., July 21. TTrRPEV
TINE Firm; 61ff51.e; sales, 970 bhls.; re
ceipts, 1.435 bhls.; shipments. 6H bhls.;
stocks. 25.124 bbls.
ROSIN Firm; sales, 2.676 bbls.; receipts.
2.947 bbls.; shipments, 7.361 bhls.; stock.
109 516 bbls. Quotations
$5.806.00; K. $.15(S8.'
$6B?6.65: N. $6.R0(fl.!
W. W., r.l057.26.
es. a.oin nnis. ; receipts,
its, 7,361 bhls.; stocks. .
ions: B. $3.256.60; D.f
1. 40: F. G. H. I. K. 'ivH
45.90; W. G., $7.0097.05:
LOOKED LIKE A SEA SERPENT
Monster Two Hundred Feet Long,
TUh the Beard ot m Prophet,
Mocks Ship's Crew.
hlv
UStf'
Not included In totals because cmtalnlng
other items than clearings-
Boston Mining; Storks.
BOSTON, July 21. Closing quotations on
stocks
Alloues
Amal. Copper
A. Z. L. & 8.
Arlsona Com.
folluWK.
.. 30 Miami Copper ...
. .. 49 Nevada Con. ...
.. 33 Nlpi.siiig Mines
ia isortn Butte ....
!'
, 194
.
No.
It...
14...
16...
.ion
. 976
.1(71
At.
.1103
.lU'l
.1400
40
40
46
B. C. C. A 8. M. 1?1, North Lake
Butte Coalition
Cat. A Arlsona..
Cel. A Hecla....
Centennial
Cup. Range C. C
East Dutte C. H
Kranklin
fllroux Con
Oranby Con
Greene Cananea
Ile Itnyal
Kerr Lake
Lake (topper ...
La Salle Copper
18 Old Dominion ..
. . . 67". Osceola
...460 Farrott S. A C.
... 1lVi Wulnrjr
...60 Shannon
. .. 14 Superior
...13 Superior A B. M.
. .. 6i Tamarack
... 3D V. 8. 8. R. A M
7
....10044
.... 11
73
10i
33
6Vi
34
38S
do pfd 4'i
Copper. 17 t:tah con 17
Sis ftah Copper Co 4941
3'i Winona 3
3', Wolverine 110
New York Mining; Stocks.
NEW YORK, July 21. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Alice
Com. Tunnel stock.
edo bonda
Con. CHI. A Va....
Horn Silver ..
Iron Silver
Leadvllle Cos
Ottered.
I.lttle Chief .
Mexican
Ontario
Ophlr
Standard
Yellow Jacket
. 05
. 40:
..l?s
. .S05
.100
.. 20
It!!!!!
33!!.!!
ll!!!!!
17.!!!!
.. o
.. 37
.. 190
.. SA
.. 913
.. 943
.. S3
.. 7(
.. 893
.. ni
.. 316
.. SCO
.. 948
.1000
.. 640
.. 333
.. 637
.. 783
.. 799
.. 741
.. 760
..1260
..l:ioo
..1300
..1M
..i:70
13
14
10
26!!!!!
to!!!!!
10
is!!
nnlnth tirala Market. j
TU'U'TH. Minn.. Julv 21. WHKAT No. I
1 northern. $l.to( 1 flt;i: No. 2 northern.
7sri9ti'4c; July. $l.fl04j bid; September, 7c ,
blil.
OATS 42,c. ;
Omaha Prodsre Market.
BUTT Ell Creamery, 23fcc; pat-king stock,
17,-.c.
riKIS-Nii. I. 14'ic; No. 2, c.
POrirKV Brolleia. 124c; roosters, 4c;
j hens. Vc; ducks. 10c; geese, ue.
4. I.ual t.ei -isl MarWrt.
ST. IXtL'IS Jlilv 21. KUX'R Ktrm: re.
Inter patents tt4i4 00; extra fancy an1
stialght, (U44ki:.90; hard winter clears, $2 4
j -1 10. .
K V. Kt- Ti moth v. IOOfiOJO.
VRNMEAl-$2 50. '
HR.AN Lower; sacked, east track. $106
J1 .
HAT Ktac1v; timothy. $J0.09& 29.00; pral
fie. $ISfliV(jri 4)iV
eDnoVlloNS-Pork, higher; Jobbing,
t'ottnn Market.
NEW YORK. July 21. -COTTON Spot
closed (iulet: middling uplands. 13.45c; mid
dling gulf. 12.704-: aiiles. fcOO bales: futures
opened steady: July. l.l.tCc: August. 12.754JI
$f.25ir I 12.641-1 September. 12.16c; tlctolier. 12c; le-
cemner. 11. sw; January, uc; nsitru, i.iv ,
J4ev. 12.15c.
Cotton futures closed ateadv. Closing
Mils: luly. 11 I'tc: Aucust. 12.74c: Sentcm
ber. 12 22c: O'tober. 12.0'ir; Novetnlier. 12.4c;
lie-ember. W-: January. 12.05c; March.
1211c: May. 12 19c.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. July 21. MONEY On call,
steady: 2'4(&2Vi per cent; ruling rate, 24 Per
cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at Zi
tier cnt. Time loans, quiet: sixty days.
2Cfi3 ter cent; ninety days. 3ThU'3 per cent;
six months, SHfrS. per cent.
PRIMK MERCANTILE PAPER 484,,i
per cent.
STKKIIMi tAl M AINtiri vveaa, nn
actual business in bankers' bills at $4.8475
for sixty-day "hills and at $4.8615 for demand.
Conimerlcal bills. $4.8425.
HI.VKK-Bar. 524i-; Mexican dollars, 45c.
BONDS Oovernment. steady; railroad,
steadv.
Closing quotations on Donds were as
lows:
IJ. ref. ta. ref.- IOOiJ Japan 4e
4. coupon 10m do 44a
do ia res K. C. Ko, 1st 3a ...
do i-uiipon 101 ' L. S, deb. 4a 1931.
l S. 4.. reg u: U A N. unl. 4a....
do coupon n..-t Ja. n- t. IK .
. do sen. 4.
10J' Mo. P.cllir 4.
let K. It. It. ot M 4a 93
?' .V. Y. C. s. 3Wa 671.
tor, do deb. is 93S
ji. n. 1 . .. 11.
99 cv. fs
11. N. W. let c. 4a
lllii do rv. 4.
' Ko. P.tirie 4s
Hi', do 3s
91'. O. 8. U rtrta. 4...
SAW Fens, i v 3Vas 1916.. 97
71. do coa. 4s 103V
.Its'. Keedliig sen. 4 , Vi,
r. it 4. .is
Imports at New York.
NEW YORK, July 21. Imports of mer
chandise and dry goods at the port of New
York for the week ending July 15 were
valued at $17,270,246. Imports of specie for
the port of New York for the week ending
today were $74,851 silver snd $118,656 gold.
Kxports of specie for the week were $llo.&9
silver and $2,500 gold.
250
81
376
130
, 120
, 340
324
, 224
STOCK ER.-
643 4 00
, 669 4 10
746 4 16
(86 4 16
1 60
3 65
I 76
3 90
3 80
I 90
3 00
3 10
3 16
3 25
3 36
3 35
3 60
3 60
HEIFERS.
3 35 4
3 60 1
3 40 4
3 70 7
3 90 1
4 00
BULTJ4.
3 15 1
3 35 1
3 35 1
3 36 1
3 40 1
3 60
CALVES.
..1170
..1160
.. 41
.. 843
.. 883
..1133
..1047
.. 916
.. 937
.. 000
..1090
..1002
.. 943
(53
452
77
854
(20
..1040
..1310
..I Mr)
..1220
.. 990
i 60
( 60
t 60
3 70
3 80
3 90
4 00
4 10
4 35
4 45
4 60
4 40
4 80
4 00
4 00
4 40
4 60
i 36
3 60
3 60
4 25'
I 60
St. Johseph I.lve stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. July 21. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 300 head; market steady; steeis,
$5.0OS6.7O; cows and heifers. $2. 5085. 25;
calves. $3.2607.00. '
HOGS Receipts, 3.000 head; market
steady to 5c lower; top, $6.60; bulk of sales,
$6.356.45.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Reteipts. 600 head;
market steady; lambs, $6.0O7.00.
Stock In ttlKbt.
Receipts of live stock at the five prin
cipal western markets yesterday:
iame. nogs, eneep.
750
.. 300
..1,800
..9.600
..2,000
8.400
3.000
3.800
13.700
22,000
6.300
b
1.50J
3.000
12,000
3 75
3 75
4 40
4 75
t 00
i 60
6 50
5 60
123
157
. 191
150
10
300
FEKDKRS.
(54 4 20
40 4 20
tii 4 30
cm 4 35
40 4 40
( 00
4 On
41 00
( 25
( 60
( 50
( 60
7 00
3
3s!!
AND
e.
ii.
( 746 4 15 13.
3 Ba 4 15 10
6 722 4 20 5
WESTERNS-NEBRASKA.
11 feeders.. 568 4 10 24 feeders.. 972 5 00
6 feeders.. 715 4 15 2 feeders.. 685 4 15
HuUd The hog market, determined by
cost of droves, averaged barelv a nickel
..4.450 60,900 22.900
South Omaha
1 St. Joseph . ..
, Kansas City.
St. 1-otiis ....
Chicago
Totals
OMAHA GENERAL MARkKTS.
FCTTFB Creamcrv. feo. 1. delivered Is
the retell trade In 1-lb. cartons. 20c; No.
2. in 30-lb. tubs. 24c; No. 2, in 1-lb. carton.
24c; packing stock, solid pack, 17c; dairy,
in 60-lb. tubs. lsc; market changes avery
'i net-day.
CHEESE-lmported Swiss. 32c. American
Swiss. 22c; block Swiss, 18c; twins. 16c;
triplets. 16c: daisies, 16c; young America,
17c; blue label brick, 5c; limbuiger U lb.),
lM--. I'tnhiiraer 11 lb.). lc.
F8H -Pickerel, 10c; white, ibc; pike. 11c; tain s dinner.
trout. 140; large crappics, otouut., oiiamsn
mackerel. 19c; eel. 18c; haddock, 13c; flound
ers 13c; green catfish, ltki; roe simd, $10)
each: shad rot- per pair, &:; salmon. 15c,
halibut, 6c; yellow perch. 8c; buffalo. o.
Impleads. )4
BHKV CUTS Ribs: No. I. 16c; No. 2.
13c; No. 3. v.c. Loin: No. 1, 18c; No. 2,
14"4c; No. 3. llVsc. Chuck: No. 1. trVjc; No.
2, 6c; No. 3 6V.c. Round: No. 1, 10c; No. 2,
M,c; No. 3, 9c. Plate: No. 1. 4c; No. i.
4c; No. 3. 3Vfcc-
FRUITS Apricots: t aeorma. crai
Is.
4s.
4WS..
4a
chlik-
Wex.1 Market.
; ST. Ull IS. July 21. WtOIMarket un.
changed, territory and medium. I7ljl9c;
fine mediums. ltU17Vtc; fine. U'trl4c.
asgsr ttarket.
NEW YORK. July 21-8rUAR-Raw
firm; muacovado. 89 test. 186c; cenlrlfuual.
S teat. 4.36c; molasaea sugar. 69 lest, 1.61c.
IU fined, steady.
Allls-Chsl. let
Ann As. 5a.
Ant. T ei T.
Ant Toh. ta .
do
Armour eic tV
Atililson sen.
do cv. 4.
du cv. a.
A 1. I., lal 4s...
B. A . 4s.
do SS.
do S W. !'
Brook Tr. . 4a
iiu. of Ga. 6a..
lea. leather 6a.... 99 SI. L. H
C. of N. J. 6a ...121 do ten. 6s
Chea. A Ohio 411a..KH' St. L. 8. W c
do ref. 1. , 9.' .do 1st sold 4a.
( hlr.ao A A. (We... 451 S A. L. 4.
C. II U J 4a 9 So Pac. col. 4a
do sen 4. M' do rv. 4.
C. M. A S.P. S IHl Ki do 1st ref. 4a.
C. K. I. A P. e. 4a. 1.iJ So. Iiallar 6..
do rfs la at. oo gen .a.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. July 21. COFFEE Fu
tures opened irregular at an advance of
three points to a similar decline, near posi
tions being Influenced by reiiorts of slightly
hiKher firm offerings from Brazil and
rumors that prominent Hiaxillaa mrr
cliants had formed a syndltate to protect
prices In the primary markets, while, later
months, were easier under European selling
and scattering liquidation, which was prob
ably inspired by a feeling that an Increasing
new crop movement would eventually
weaken the Brazilian market. Business
was only moderately active, hut there was
enough demand to absorb offerings around
the Initial figures, and prices firmed up in
the late trading on covering and trade buy-
H. A 11. nK. The clue was steady net two points
123V. ! L.t.'cr (a nlti iwiintH liiifhpr Sales 53.760
.S bags. July. ll.tSi-; AtiRutt. 11.48c: Septem-
iirr, it. ,ww , ir luuri , tv.mw , ,..., , ..... ,
Det-emlier. January and February, 10.64c;
March and April, 10.65c: June, 1i.67o. Havre
was franc higher. Hamburg was W'H
pfg. higher. Kio uni-hanged at . 7 $00.
Santos. 50 rels lower; 4s, 7 $150; Js. $650.
Ket-elpts at the two Brasillan ports. 4j.0u0
bags, against COOK laut year. Jundiahy re
ceipla. 3;.44) bags. BKalnut 44.200 latit year.
New York warehouse deliveries yesterday.
7.4rM bags, against 14. 5M last yrar. SMit
coffee, steadv; Rio No. 7. 13c; Santos No.
4. U7c. Mild. Ulet; Cordova, lilc nominal.
lower. Actually prices ranged from weak $2u0. Bananaa: Fancy, ael'.-ct, bunch, I
iu iuii t'v v.i, .uuu uovtiiiii Biiun Ilia Ills
least weakness, while ordinary and skippy
lights got the poorest treatment. It was a
trade in which discrimination was the rul
ing Influence and smaller spreads merging
Into one another resulted. Choice lard
Captain A. E. 8. Hambleton of the White
Star liner Celtic denied that he had
"limped into port" the recognised si
news formula under one propeller beca
a sea serpent had bitten off the other while
he was nearing Fire Island, N. Y., In the
shadowy light of the dawn of yesterday.
It was true there had been a report of a
sea serpent appearing about that time. It
was dark brown like the taste in the
mouths of those who had sat up looking
for strange sea changes and serpents and
other zoological things. The purser dented
the story, declaring that the Celtic had
not been chartered as a seeing-the-sea-serpent
yacht, but he admitted that there
had been an unusually large Sunday svhool
of whales noted off the starboard bow, or
Inshore, toward Amagansctt early yester
day morning before anyone who had gone
to bed was up. He could not account for
the visions of those who had not gone to
tjed and who might have been holding
royal flushes made up of marine monsters
before the lights in the smoking room wy.
extinguished.
Robert Hllllaxd waa among those who
went to bed. He says that he had never
seen a sea serpent before. This one that
Is under consideration was pointed out to!
nun bis ine urm gray streuas ok aawn ap-
peared far off on the ocean's misty brim.11
(These are Mr. Hilllara's own words.) He
was In his berth when he was aroused by
a pounding on the door. He had left word
to the steward to call him If anything un
usual occurred on shipboard or out In the
illimitable ocean (Mr. Hllllard). He asked
sleepily. "What's ' the mazser?"' and the
faithful steward answered, "Whales,
schools of 'einf" Mr. Hllllard drew on his
pajamas and went out on deck. There he
met the purser snd asked where the whales
were. "Whales?" said the purser. "You
mean sea serpents!"
: Mr. iiuiara and all the persons who
I had not gone to bed ran to the rail Cstar
j board. Mr. Hllllard, who has played In
j the nautical drama, t-aysi and saw suitie
j thing they say was different from anything
iney ever nan seen urtcr any other cap-
The monster was at lean
200 feet long, judging from its twenty
convolutlons that showed above the sur
face, and it had a beard that Mr. Hllllanl
says reminded him ot King I .ear. It was
a white beard. Just nstem of the shoulder
blades, or the place where the shouleVrr
tiiaucs niigni nave been ir the serpent had
had any, were wings, and they seemed
' to be at least 100 feet from tip to tip. The
aviator who hud stayed up all
fol-
. 6814
. 94.
. 74V.
. M
. Ml.
. 97V '
. 971,
77,
99S
71V,
941.
6a.
A e
4a
Ind
r. a r.
II. A H. cv. 4e
1) 4s H. O. 4a
da ref. 6a
PL! I (Jits' 6s .......
trie p. I. 4e r. .
do sea. 4s
do ev. 4a, Mr. A.
do .arte B
Ilea. Klei;. cv. 6a...
Ill t'en. let ret. 4a.
Ble.
t, Inlon Parirlc 4a...
.i do iv.
99V. do t.t A ref 4a.
91 S t g. Rubber to...
9US V. S. Steel id 6e .
Tlv. Va. far. t'dem. 6a.
69V, W.buh lei ae
J' oo ut a ev 4a..
an Wealerii 644 4a . .
90 W. l. Kin- cv. i.
Ul W la t enlr.l 4a...
94V. Panama la
89 '4
791s
. 92s,
. 91
. OSS
. 994,
. 95
.im
79t
inn.
.tost
. 97
.1044
79
toov.
.in.
tj2.50; Jumbo, bunch. i2.;.Va3.75. Cherries: I nigiu remitiKea mat ne believed that the
lloma grown, 21-il. case. $2.25. Can I a'.- j serpent was of the new livdrnplaue spet-lei-.
oupes: California, standard, 45 count. U.yj ...rhril t)U. thinu , ,,- ...ntl..-
ft4.00 crate; pony crates. 51 count. $3.00. ,n ' "ut tn"" to "- ntle-
Dates: Anchor brend, new, :)0 1-lb. pkgs. in ' "'en, ' said the amateur aviator. "That
boxt-s. bux. $2.14). Cioosebcrrics: I loinn creature will not leave this shin until he
weights sold as high as common lights in i grown, per 24-ijt. case. -J.iio 1-win.n: , reueiveB human sacrifics I nronnse I i
many Instances. l.imonelra bland, oxtru fancy. 300 size, box, , human sacrifice. I piopose l.i
Receipts had moderate size and eiuallty 1 17.0U; 3tK size, box. 7.00; l.oma Linionelia, the Interest of the innocent people alxiard
was more or less unattractive. About 125 ' fancy, 314) size, bo. $;.60; J6t' size, box, ; to cast lots among us 11ml ihe man losing
S.'SS.;'"1 jutnp overboard , e the ship."
Niagara Upland Valencia!, Hb-n-l :0 " would raihor," Mi. lUltuird naid
uY.em. box. i.fv ; l7G-20t-'-'lfi-JM sis. U k. i 'ilay a round of jat'ki.ou iind Ui lite loe;
... a... J a t. . I llniiiiliiiai I 'tl flil'llIM 1141 X I'MIIIIK-
? r Ccent'U o alTu l inapples: Fio. i.la. ! At this point there was ., ..emendotu
orders other than local packing. 14-30-36-42-48 slses, crat. $: .x. Led 4 ur- upheaval on the shore side
1 uui,t . 1 . arrn .nr..rf rants: I'er 2t-ot. case, j.isj. vvatf-r- 1
nt 1.; ''r.Cil-, no and best bacon trrades dronned melons
IO SO.Ii). m lltvuri uimri iniriu.j IIIKH: . . .i rn. .nrl ., haukot l 1
price, but 5c above tops aflat week's . ?Urto?V-: tV,.,
Hot bouse. ar.tl 2 cuz. in box. p.-r
oails arrived, bacon and light butcher stuff
being t lie rule, with good heavies the ex
ception. Demand from all tiuartera wss
fairly broad, but rather unlet, packers tak
ing offerings of all weights and quality.
Dry 4ioods Market.
NEW YORK. July 21.-DRY t.ttODS-lt
was announied today that printers
others who lecently removed
and
restrictions
III continue to give
Trade wss somewhat
v.! steadier as a coriaetiuem-e In cotton goods.
4 i i.ut vslIimui sr. revedlna. Buyers of woolens
.Inland worsleda for spring are taking hold
! slowly. Yarna are declining.
1 from their lines
' obters protection.
91V. ste
I
Letaotesi Stevrk Market.
I-OND4IN. July 21 American securities
were featureless during the early trading
today. 1'rltTes at noon ranged from un-
Oils asd Rsmla.
SAVANNAH, Ga.. July 21. OIU-Turpen-tine,
firm, olc.
KoblN-Jr'irm; F and O. $41.16.
close.
Kcprc-entrtive ales:
No. Av. Sh. Pr. Ne. Av. h. Pr
67 :99 K0 15 I? -t 60 4 27V
1 ;91 40 IS 0 Ml 90 17,
ja X'6 ... 4 15 H6 194 ... 4 J7V,
64 ;ir. 40 4 15 7t !M 10 4 57 V,
SO :t 40 4 16 78 1S4 ... (80
71 303 IW 70 :2S 80 4 30
49 3S4 l.HI 4 70 24 744 . . 4 90
9 -0 M lil 7 :43 11 ( W
4 :i mi 4 :o so ;;o 900 t as
64 274 90 4l JH7 4 ( 9S
04 5 ... tlO l J-t S90 f JO
61 Sit ... 4 70 74 40 4
4J IM ISO 4 fl 81 19 t?0 4 So
67 319 ... 4 JO 47 :4 !00 H
66 :4 to . rn lot JWi y t ao
(8 Ji" ... 4 10 7. .:c to 4 80
60 -4 U in 74 263 ... 4 90
90 :.. ll 77 i7S ... (10
16 342 ... 4 10 126 :4 ... 4 30
86 561 ... 4 3s 44 1.-.4 ... 130
19 361 ... 4 2 47 ISO ... 114
10 1-4 ... (St 67 M ... 410
A ;4 10 4 22 7t ... 4 10
tl 2i 1M 4 77 U 2Si ... (99
t 90 4 !2i 74 Ml 11 4 30
68 266 10 26 4! 212 MIS
(0 276 90 4 ZS 12 :4 80 J
60 M7 K 4 16 49 2M 2W I SO
M ;si ioo 4 26 aa 216 4 90
M 2. ... 4 26 81 H4 130 90
99 S4I 90 4 25 41 24 . . 4 So
71 2M 140 4 16 64 Ill S IU
70 Ill ... 2 94 :4 ... 4 M
0 2SJ 40 2 764 40 4 Hi.
69 3M 90 - 42 14 90 4
17 24 140 4 56 76 224 It 4 12i.
9 244 :i4 lit 74 274 ... 4 12 V,
a, 114 ... 4 44 1H ... 4 1Jk,
I stow awuy in the sea sorpenT."
of the liner.
Oeorgia and Florida, per 11... IV- : "'"' -wium.-. i.j.nn tne rnm.i.
VEGETAUI.K.S- Means: Mring and wax. j Of tne bwiks navy on tne still Imiii tl nitte
it. tan-t was seen no more, it hud presumably
:umbers: ,., ..,,j .... ....
...... , ' .... mi 1 V. Ill .1.1,1 1111, U lllllllll f.v 111"
150il.75; hom t;rowr., per market htskPt
of about 2 dos . $I.CC. Ecg Plant: Fancy
I 1..1 . -i -l .1 J 1!u.Ma 14'vli-a fuiu'i'
r lornia uv. . v"-w .....w .n..w... ,.n
I m,i.k. th ii.. lettuce: l-'.lttrn fancv Ipnf I
dos. inc. ' Radishes: I'er doz.. 20c onions: 1 which was retipt ued
1 Texas Bermudn. white, crate. $2.25: yellow, i were
crate. f2V: Calllorma. in sai-ss. in.. :tu,c.
Parslev: Fancy, homo grown, doz. bunohea.
4.- Potatoes: Virelnln. new slti-k. In
bb!s.. lH.r bbl.. $u.0(i: California, white
ini-k in sacks, bu . $2 35. Tomntot-s: T.-n-
I nessi-e. 4-baket crste. II 10
Nl.'TS Almonds: California, soft soell,
lb. lxc: l:i sack lots. 1o less. Brasll: lb..
13c: In sack lots. 1c less. Flllit-rls: lb., 14c: I
In sai'k lots, lc less. Peanuts: Roasted, J
lb., sc; rw. lb.. 6c- Pecans- Iargu. lb.,
lc: in sack lots, lc less. Walnuts: Cali
fornia, lb.. 19c; In sack lota, 1c lea.
HONEY New. 24 frames, ti 75.
hydroplane sen serpent when Tie dived
Mr. Hllllard anil the- men who had stuttd
all nlh'ht fled to the smoke room
for them, and llit-v
still there w hrn the ship newa re
porters boarded at iiuarsntlne in the after
noon. The smoking loom steward sjid it
was Jot wliules tliat had cuust-d ihe com-motion.-Now
York Sun.
Melal Market.
NEW YORK. Julv 21 MKTAI.S Stan
dard copper, unlet: ait and futures. $12 10
to $12.25: l-ond n market, steadv; sKit. X'5o
15s: futures 14i-i7 fta ad. ISke coier. lo
callv. tU.tiitflll.i; electrolytic. $12.S2I-T 12.75;
casting. $l!.37Mi'2ee Tin. uuli-t: siit and
futures. ItO.fi to 2 Vi. lniton market,
firm: spot. jC 1!2 1s; futures. ;IK4 10s lsul.
steadv; M 40i K.. New Vork: $4.4011 45. Kast
Mt. lx)Uia. Iindon. 13 12 M Speilter,
steady: 5.'.l.'i.e0. New York; $5 5515 62,
Kast tit. IjouIs. london. C25. Antimony,
liiulet; Cookaon's, $.5u. iron, quiet.
Jolts W. tiatea Mill laaatreilaa. .
PARIS, July 21. The phyaiclsns atteiee
UK jonn xx. i i,i tes. inougn suiisiieq win
ine rate oi iiniiruvcuieni aiiown oy ui.
patient, were not preparer tonay to si.y
that he wss out of danger, bei au.e lite
nephritis is still at-tive. The malady must
I run its tegular course and It will lie iunw
'days before a definite opinion as to the
outcome will be justified.
Ilatldlna- I'rraalla.
J. A. Moran. 2215 Pratt, frame duelling
$2,500; McCiigue Investment companv. :..
South Tweniy-rniJi i n avrntie. rratne Dwell
Ing, $1.00; Russell & Mc Kit rick, 2016 Mere
dith avenue, frame dwelling, $2,500.