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"oOHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: figrk strong: short clear, 19. Y .(’l! per pkg.), 6%c; hrea; domeatic: fair to extra, 4% anese, 4% -—mum)ly firmer; rei lmluuon creamery, 1igiSe; state 5“(‘ meky w(:{" o '}“‘m""]'n'}imstm' ored fanc; ise; sm te o farge colored, INGUHC large white, S EGG8—Firm; Sep- | 19¢ FOTATORSStea eady; state and western, 2.26; new southern, $2. MOLASSES—Steady; New Orleans, open kettle, good to cholce, 33@Ale, Y—Alive, ' unsettied; dressed, broflers, 15@16c; fowls, ifc; turkey: family, ess, $19. COMMERCIAL AND-FINANCIAL July Oorn Bid Up Over Beven Oents by "“t‘h ; Frightened Shorts. creamery, 18 ated, ' 17 ~ PROVISIONS DISPLAY STRENGTH state ana Pennsylvania, Close with Good Advance, Whik t July Oats Re- cede One Cent, wnk 13@14 METALS—Domestic metal markets today were as a general rule quiet and destitute of special feature. Tin here ruled dull and beld close 12 old quotations, epot closin The English market ease oft be, spot- closing at £125 168 and futures at 1% is. There was also o decline the forelgn grics, of copper, the spot m ket closing 2s 64 lower at' £53 futures at’ £53 10s. The local market was very dull and in some instances on a lower basls. Btandard spot 1o August closed at LT lake, SIL00QLE electrolytic, i 12.06; casting, showed no change Sither In tone or price, CHICAGO, July 7.—Following early easi- ness the grain markeis rallied today on reports of additional rdins in the west, Beptember wheat closing W@%o and Sep’ tember corn %c up, while September oats closed unchanged. " July cotn shorts bid the tled-up option to B4%c, but got little gorn for their pains, Provisions closed at 10@12c_higher, t the opening wheat was sold freely on the good weather of the days when the bonrx was closed. The stuff seemed to come from all sources, St. Louls interests being prominent. Under this pressure the rice of September went from TI%@IHsc, Fie “high price at the opening, to_Tlic. Here the pressure from sellers eased up and the niArket held steady for & time. Later reports of general rains in the west stirred up excitement | and shorts ran the market up to 7dc. Po%e over ‘Thursdays close, Abroad quotations gained 2s 6d, £11 @ 54 In spelter the foreign ma ket ime proved 2s 6d at £18 17s 6d, but locally re- ained as last quoted at bio and firm. The irom market on the other side was Dlgner and firm, with Glasgow closin a and Miadiesboro at sia. The Sow cal receipts (three days) were 98 cars, York market ruled quiet and steady with- of contract grade; Minneapolis and Bunith | aur change. Warrants remained nominal; Teported W4 cars (threedays), making a | No 1 norihern foundry ‘was quoted n towl for the three places of 1066 cars. |, ; No. 2 northern foundsy World's shipments were 6,660,000 bu. Sea-|22.00; No, 'l southern foundry, $2i kozn Soor Slenten n 'wheat and Nour were | No. 1 soft southern” taundey. '$2.6003 equal to 67,000 bu, for the last three days. pronveis Bvtvm ol Primary recelpts (three days) were 1,333,000 | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, Du., agalnst 10,065,000 bu. for the correspond- ing period a year ago. f':‘n heavy selling of September the “improvement in the weather map. While this option was weak, however, May and ember were firm. ' Later September reacted under fairly active buying, chiefly for the short ac- count. This option ld between 6lc and hc and closed S%¢c up at 62%e. July corn, which Is controlled abgolutely by & coterls of speculators, had a fit of hysteiics for & very slight ca; There was little trade, and suc! was was in the smallest possible The mgrket opened un- changed to 2%c up at Ti@i%%c ana remalined neglected around the top of this range most of the forenoon. The advices of rains, however, frightencd a few shorts with emall lines to cover and they ran the up to 84%4c before their wants were s 1ied. *July closed 7o up at Sic. The incl- dent is of importance only as furnishiog evidence of what the controlling party can do it it wishes with those who are short far as can be learned the big ve never covered. This may never e been covered in individual cases, how- ever, ‘without_ the publlc learning of the facts. "Meanwhile this delivery is Hable to execito wild fluctuations every time some belated short attempted to cover a 5000 or 10,000 lot, as was the case today. Re- for three days were 3% cars. s were sick early, losing %c, but the far months recovered later in the day on corn strength and predicted showers. July{ glosed 1o lower in sympathy with a drop in cash prices, ning trades were over & wide' fange, and while ‘the Aurry Ingted selling was carried on with a rush. yas due chiefly o the \mproyed weather of Toureday, yrilay aod Setucday. The caing foday-and_yesterday _with pesdiotions of more csise r for, and a little re- shorts coming In freely. The easl- 3t the cash mafket, however, worked against such advances ds wers doored in Wl d_corn. September sold between $i4c and 334c and closed unchanged at e, Recelpis were 18 cars for three lays. Frovisions opened strong and in the main ruled that way throughout the day. A Eharp advance at the yards together with the high price of corn and wheat were the influences. The advance a_con- ort interest, which did most of uu hlddlnl. . Septembet pork and Septem- 0c higher, while Septembe: ] ‘, e nrong-t on the i closing & Estimated rec tomor ‘Whea 7 o 200 cm, cate, 18 cars; h'Sn. n‘m- lual-: futures rangea as follows: Articles.| Open.| High.'| Low. | Close| Sat'y. | Condition of T e and Quota Staple and Fancy Pro EGGS—Candled stock, 14! 16¢. LIVE POULTRY—Hen: ic; old roost- ers, according to age, lfiwc lurkeyl l@lle; ducks and geese, ic] broflers, per ., HU’I'I'ER ~ Packing stock, 15¢; cholce dafey, In tubs 1iglse; a .mor.TM o. 3 1k corn early on SH LALGHT herrln‘, reb do: *bu T oluetie, 8 black bass’ 1 haddock, 11 co lobsters, bolled, per Ib., '25¢; bullneads, ic. P EIGHONE~Live, per dok., T, VEAL -Choice, sdto. RN—63c. OATS—5le. N—Per ton, §18. HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hay Dealers’ agsoclation: Cholge hay, N 1 upland, $; 1 medium, 0 o coarse, 3. Fhoo straw, $.50. Thess 08" To: Tey of sucd celor and quanty Do mand fair. Recelpts light. VEGETABLES. CAULIFLOWER—Home grown, per dos., NEW CELERY--Kalamazoo, c. POTATOES—New potatoes, per bu., 8. GREEN ONIONS—Fer (os., nocording to siz2 of hunch Logzue, Cucu] F‘Rl—Per no- Basse, SR TUCk b by! , 25e. Rsufl—hr Son DISHES—Per ddz., W28e. AN BEAND Home srgwn, per market pasket, $0Geic; string Lewns,” per market basket, B RHUBARB—Home grown, per Ib., 1 CABBAGE—Calltornia © oF homrm*\'vn. , 1! new NB—-NO‘ California, in sacks, per -towrroms—'ru- , per 4-basket crate, AVY BEANS—Per bu.. 82+ FRU. 1TS. APRICOTS—California, 140 BEACHS —Calitornia, ELUME—Callfornia, per ¥ Basket crates, RRIEB—Cd“’ornh. per box, §1.15; home-grown, per 24-q ovgats, ™ CANTALOUPE - Texas, por crats, .00, BABPBERR(E.—BIICK per z-pts., $8.00; nvdl Ul’ 2A4-pta., (X [ELONB—25c. TROPICAL FRUITS. PINEAPPLES—Florida, 3 to 3 count, BANANAI—N bunch, according to sise, AN Nau—-vmnelu. HTIOR00 Medt terranean sweets, HWGLL uu:uoNu—r-ncy. 00@5.50; Messinas, MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY-Per Zsection case, $3.7508.0. cwnhnenwn. per bhl.. 3.2, New Y RO ORN—Per 1b, be: shelled, ge. NUTS_Walnuts, N'lh soft nholl.p:rl icxere), ice K EE 50, B ipEs—No. 1 Asen. Soi N, 152.. c:?("l to m{ u: 3 ““’a‘) 12 to 15 Ib ies, huc. S sogi, o Hheop “Alpern quotes the 1r‘nn. country mlxoa JSlate. per ton, vy, por e per. Ib, per Ib., and Provisions, July 1-—WHEAT—HI h'r' elevator, Bepember i Bact veal 5 3 11 o light, o brass, i zinc, per Ib., z:"mb\nr. St. Louls Gr: 8T. LOUIS, No. 2 red, cash, msc, ‘wh&r—m ¥ spring, 144GT5c; No. 2 red, s RN—ND 2, T8@8%e: No. 3 yellow, 2 hard, TR s e er' No, cash, c3 Qe :ufy. Sixo: a.m.um‘"& cember, ' 42 EEED-No.1 %, $173; No. 1 northwest- $1.73; Drlme timothy, $.75; clover, con. OATH-Liwer: No. 3 camn, {Tc; o July, e ‘september, %90 No. ov;:loNl—ltm wrk. kB BhL bbl., ms Pides - (oose), 810 Dry salt m'n—num at b7, LOUR~—Easler; old red winter shoulders xed), i short clear -laZ.& Boxod, Hi t g ern, 2 white, tne clear, $3.0003. amtn—'fi thy, nominall: GRN MEAL Steady mt Hoit " teady: sacked: cast track, 0@ HA!—'nnnlh" lm'l‘" at §11.00§14.50; praf- tents, mn extra fancy and straight, Y—On the hl;l.l of hln ‘wines, new of each, hominally o per b The following are the recelpts and ship- ments: tendy at ¥ HEMP TWINE. Steady at bc. . P%OVI‘!!DND—:W! nlaher - jobbi m nge - s fl". B oty g e ) Bt gx?n- Toata, highats bassd o e shorts, s lw; Short clear, $LE ; ey treeb T " | Rikher; boxed lots, extra’ shorts. §11.57i4: NEW YORK tuay at $1.06 ST @O%C. clgar rive, $200; GENERAL MARKET. | gtndy at 860 e nosald -lhdlylfl‘n"—ll . hi k Ml: i andy; chicken ings, Nc turkeys, yd\w ” " JSUTTE readys croamery, -3 b ,30._12‘ wer; 13%c, loss off. l\mlnh BShipments. rlo\lr. hh‘:. . 29,000 1,000 F AN tations of the Day Commodities. NEW RK, J 7.—FLOUR—Recel 70,370 bb ts, ; falrl; :cnvo and -(el y nebis I:"lz en Various 48,690 wlnur b 'fi'm' .""I.'l‘llmuoou bn ., B ow 00; E bm. \| hlr tn $.650 CORH IAL— rm; rnov wrestern, T !‘ v "l"}"‘ New: York, :br'ti fi:h:‘l'.'i Liverpool Gral LIVERPOOL, July 17.—WHBAT—No. 1 pofthern, sprihe. 68 24d. Futures. qulet; uly, ‘u P ebtembef, 6 3d; Décember CORN—SW(. firm; American Futures, quiet; September, olll'l lndll all.fl. b8 4, vator; B Norinets fi;n. No. 1 4 to ""2 .ry. American finest white, expores, ‘Al —Primi eady, 288 6d; elevator, | Australian in Loudo-. auil at tie u, 18, t. %n market | FLOUR—St. tancy, winter, dation, sl et 8s 8d. 'n.n, ‘HOPI‘RAt London (Pacific coast), firm, m!'l'l‘!:n—flonlnl 'EAS—Canadian, steady, 6s 8d. Imports ¢ 3§, wheat into Liverpool last '-:-hk were i.fifln ntic , hone (von poris and 36,00 B, mparts: from Atlantio imj 0 corn rts 1ast woelk wire 300 ‘quariors. o Toledo Grain and Seced. (SRR T TR A Decem| .gn"-&.u-‘r-b..,....., i ATS— eady; cash, i, 4 ly, b new July, {2 op u&r 34 i new tflw fairly active and easier; T, cash, $5.15; October, Duluth Grain Market. ml!‘l'1 Jul: 'I—WHBA —(}anh o. I’Mr( LR Kansas awmm “tm'; state, mar! h.a;.mw Ing. a.nmtnn, 2. 0.5, e ornia, 2l to 2 Ibs., 19¢ 1o ehotee, 101 fimdnc uui. llll %01 ’.."’.% fl:n—nnn. scid. f, being quoted at $4.12% in the Jocal l'nnrleL k o ek, ”d &7 Chicago Ter. track, 440 | pof .lr Beptember, @iie; cash, No. 2 hard, | tor sixty days na 2e; new, CORN-Io, Ne. 2 mixed, €asge; No. 2 f0c; September, S1%¢; Tie; new, 68ci ‘rejected hard, new, 1040; No. cash, white, @l4c; No. 4, gTs—No 2 _white, 80c. 2, b6e. RYE-N HAY-Cholce timothy, prll $12.00§12.50; cholee Tl U B R Creamery, 18G1%c; dairy, fancy, Efles-mudy, fresh Missourt and Kan- Sas stock, Me ‘dozen, turne Wheat, Corn, 'bu... Oats, bu... PHILADBLPHIA, Firm; extra wu(ern cre “e&% !“fl'm and lflte loss off; fi fresh wulhwenarn, bu. u July loss off, cases re- Recelpts. Shipments. 66,800 40,000 ~BUTTER-— amery, 2l%c; extra higher; fresh nearb; western, 19¢, of loss off; fresh loulhfl'n l7¥!‘ off. CH rm; “Tair demand; New York full cre!m‘. prime small, York full creams, fair to ; New , M@10%e. Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran, MINNEAPOLX July mber, UR—H"(;llentl puem-. first ond_cl 1.~WHEAT-—July, on track, No. 1 hard, D oriners, e No. 3 northern, , $4.06@4.15; second clears, T BRAN-To Bulk, $14.00G14.75. Milwaukee Gra lflLWAUKEE Jul; ular; No. 1 in Market. 1 AWHEAT-1rre g A —Firm; m“:*uwm. sample, o&‘fi.s.mmm. 0%c. BLGIN, 1. 21%0 by buyers not b Butter Market. July 7.—~BUTTER—Offers of on the Board of Trade did ing out any offerings of butter and the session closed without ket was YHe. cPFA)RlA, July 1.-CO! rm les of the week were 819 RN—Quiet; No. 3, ATB—-]nlcflve, No, 3 white, 5lo, billed wmsxr‘un for finished goods. NEW YORK TOCKS AND BONDS, Traders Hold Aloof NEW YORK, July 17. ~There was little tone in the stock n'urket today In the way of buying and sellin; fesslonal traders too Most of the pro- the precaution to close up their committments last Thurs- day afternoon in view of the possibility of unexpected developments over the-three days' hollday, and there was not much inclination apparent today to make new In Tegard to crops were The statisi traffic were also promis! tion of 1 Fe; eous freig be maintai, lentéd scale and rates important a factor in rge earnings. s of rallroad nl for a continua- The movement t westward is re- ned on an unprece- to be firml the aggregate in the prosperity of raflroads, is reported as unusually large and va The crop news made rallroads prominent. Th ried. the grain-carrying e most conspicuous movements were in stocks assoclated with the interests mnt make up the so-called contingent. nd made a sensational jump of here were more substgntial eha better matntatned of the other grain carriers, souri Pacific. advances in some notably Mis- The disciostire by recent uurond reports that the soft coal carrying rallroads are profiting materially by reason increaged demand of the “mining of anthracite hi B another center of -tnn’tfil n ey pended ‘which mn?lvu\ln an were the lea for soft coal since as been sus- d Hocking ut the advances were llmly mmeled In the leaders in both t was perceived that n.- fatled to respond in sympat displaced and gave pls clos groups and when ntnl market y the rise was reaction. The 1l of the to of the gold export point by har 'm intd zglorygomlnd f e ety ik % Yepfessive' (nfitences which holiday were re| were orced over the poor bank state- bond market was q\l".d firm and Imfll the influence of dem for rein- vestment of July disbursements. Total r value, 759,000. United States 2 declined %, the old 4s, regis- nd lnlm 4s, coupon, 14 per cent The following are th the NO' York !twk e Atehts 8o. NEW YORK, July closing prices on xchlnl ~MONEY—On call, frm at 488 per cent Jast, loln, 6 per cent; rime mercan PRTERLING EXCHAN - for demand lnd ; posted rates. ER—Bar, 53%c; Mvurnmont ‘weak 22 OE—H r“'l‘:m rm a at lt'#fo& sixty and HSHG Mexican dollars, active; Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Jul, ment_of hows: . A §4; gold, F108,687,036. treasury Illll i eral NM. exclusive of v‘m u-h 1.—Today's lances in thl 000, rm& on Bank Cloml.'- J-ly 7.~ today, e TUESDAY - lur demand; New Tork exchan n" ALT! B i T Cleartugs, 90192, om. money, % per PHII,ADFI.PHIA :u 7.—~Clearings, $13,- money, % per NFW YORK, July 7.~Cleafings, $101,604,- jobatance: (3 "'-17 AT uly "7.—Clearings, $17,17253; b”'"c‘d qs Juiy 1.—Clearin batances, _$1.470 30, New m{' exch-nn. ®c_discount; money, steady at b@6 per cent. ] Salatices WEEKLY CLEARING USE TABLE. Agsregate of Bisiness Transacted by Associated Banks. NEW YORK, July 7.-The following {abie, complicd by Bradstrest, shows the Ppnk clearings at the prinelpal citive for the week ended July 3 with the pefoent. © of Increase and decrease as compared with the corresponding week last year: 1 CITIES, ’Cl-rlllll-ll Ine.| Doc. —— New York 124 534,392, Chicago |’L11|.m.1a 164,616, 7 £E H £ £ B PR L R 3] BRLEUNSELREE E-ERRBUN uls Pittsburg Baitimore Franel e 8253 35 25 Z23 troft Loulsville Indianapolis Providence OMAHA .. Milwaukee =55, 28333 2R2838! 38883 8t. Joseph Denver .. Richmond 3532 Albany Los Angeles Memphis .. Fort Worth ZBI5ES2E 28 Portland, Rochester Atlanta Des Mol New Haven Worcester Nashville Bpringfield,” Ma orfolk .. Grand Rapids Scranton .. 211809500 020N 99109 0 89 0 1B g0 3 2 3 H S3HEES _zs;issaiss*éssszaeaazaszmgs BEHE: Syracuse Dayton, Tacoma Spokane ‘opeka . Wilmington, Evanaville Birmingham Daven Augusta 52 283 80t g 8 40, 2 BEHER PR L EIESELAN BN | N SABRSEARAN R NN SRHSEIIEEE) g338 3828 Springfleld, Tii Lexington New_ Bedford Chattanooga 3 2 g SE2E8E 2HEBASE H !:fl!ES S22 2 meB 28853 = kT Te **Beaumont gelonur. L. Vancouver, B. C. Hamilton .. Bt. John, N! Victoria, B. juebec .. Ottawa . Totals, Canada .... *Not included 1n totals because containing other items than clearl **Not includedin totals because ef no ecomparison for year. Boston k Quotations, BOSTON, July 1.—Call loans, B4004 per cent; time loans, ? per cent. Ofclal closing of stocks and bonds: per he rate gount 1n the open Tharket for short bills 18 and for three-months' biis ku Per cent: . New York Mi Quotations. NEW YORK, July 7.—The following are (he closing prices on mining stocks. Adams Con 20 (Little Chiet Alice 4 |ontario . Breece Brunswick Con Con. Cal. & Vi R+ Hora Stiver iron Bilver. Leadville Con BO!’I'ON July 1—W00b—,‘lno staple, 50 ndt c; clean fine and fine Qdiam. p! h.ue. medium, # Texnn Il firm at the ‘re- &at advance.” Fall, eh.n.a twelve ummhs ml.“c mh‘:'nannu ”?%e: M #ic; No. l'nM com| 21@2T'4¢; coarse, . Australiaj ool- are firmer, with this market rema. kably wdl sold up. demand {s ble 8ol medium, grades and combiog, e, *ia} Muuflm gisc: hght Sugar Market. Llfi:u‘ July T-8UGAR_Open uouu. M "m"fl? '-mu-l onds, 1% Y"O&,‘ ilflz —IUDAI—I.I', e EW A Aty JULY 8, 1902. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKE Good to Oheios Grade of Bteers Beld at Steady to Stréng Prices. EIGHT DOLLARS PAID FOR TOP HOGS Light Ran of Sheep a 6,081 8,005 4060 3611 [ [ 2048 5,674 RECELPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at Sousn Umana for the yéar (o aate and comparisons with last year: Cattle 4,667 5AI4 owing tub.e shows pric o oldon " tae South O market the last several days, with com~ parisons with former years: | 1902, ‘xm..tm.u..[luu.|m7.|l~. Y nu lfl|lfl|}firlu |3 113 l¥ L E58858 &&td _A_____,-___g_L =3 £ BEBEE SEE BEESE '§E§§ . Pr—— BEESD & B [Ee— =3 _d _E'EEQE_L!!E!__ 28_83 e eemes 225282 25 REEEES lagze T P & P % 2 Stisewiti 25BEE E£z8 =8 sgs 2 ¥ g emwmune = - - P Exs FEl o 328 ET » 2 381376 328 28 * Indicates Sunday. * Indicates hollday. BATURDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following list shows the number o feeders shipped to the country Saturday, and Ihelr anunnlom. E, T. Monaghan, Ellls, Ia., 1. C. ‘The' officlal number of cars brought in today by each road w. Cattle. Hogs. She'p. H'ses. M. & St. P. Ry. v w“ vluoun Pacific Ry. : wprBas a8l u.~.=-=--- ‘Total receipts ... The disposition of the day's nea! tl ‘was as follows, each . buyer purchasing the number of head indicated. Bn ers, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. K Packing Co. 240 g 1‘1 !wlfl and Ckomplny.. olf & Murray. Other buyers . Totals ... CATTLE—Thm was a light run of cat- tle here this morning, and as the demand for desirable les was active prices ruled :;ron.- and the ket was active, every- of at an urly hour. ars ked uj 25 gh h X “tne quality 0 nolumonor e qui lexs salabi The n'the e ot “searn b5, care - Whether. they The ‘cow marke au tnot show much Just about steady prices, but to" et salisthctory prices for such inds seling ana trequently ‘they a e o by their gre pors to buy thelr gras ppers, t or lr'\"und. All'lhll:. f only fllr qlltl- case for some time pas r: them at their own pri o better grades Iold 'll.hollt tflllllr:ulty at very uneven prices. Sellers find it difficult v low that c o for them in ol b'!f most of the cat- they were. lll'n. u h-l the commoner grades ll all and only ehlnl‘ from the el The ut the canners cutters were slow sale and brought ul u shippers do not seem mopey here than was on men are commoner grades ul calves stags did not show enough change to be worthy of men- e ‘were hardly lnolllh stockers and offered today to make a test of 'l'nh fiitii : S3382¥5338 SHSE -a...— . ¥® zgxaane T Epzezzes s e ot el ool S wabpesesstissbotersisseshrrmms bl s SETERECSSSRIIIRSESRNERR2BIIRILIFAAET € PR RS, s st tassssststsnnRENEERNE & 838EaEERBEE AND HEIFERS EIFERE 2 S3TSET SSSSSIIIIHIS883ll=====:$lii!!tt:‘l“’! Crumnunn Sume 8azsgesy HgeEm FaRRRRREES L1580 T 00 AND HEIFERS, 513 378 i!uaséaiaas"!i “""“'E::.:;iu > = Tresmens 338 !uuanu light run of he Suplies "wers rather s also ces id- establl oo, s, gthetat 3,50 R ptt onl; Ml a nickel higher, l':.ul Mllln were § ‘§ E? t other . better_than any thing oftered on Satur- bulk of the good welght hogs $7.50 to §1.90 and the medium welghts went largely from $7.70 ¥ and the light stuft from $1.70 down. ood active market from start to finish and prices were much higher than on any day so far this Av. Sh. » year. Representative sales: No. Pr. # 288 s838E - !383‘:2’!!355;‘; FE -:::'«'333’&':3:3‘;‘:!&2:2 2 ¥ “.. BHIED-Sheep fecelpts were also mod- erate and In fact were considerably smaller than was generally expected. Good stuft was In active demand and the few cars offered were soon disposed of. The general market for the better grades of killers could be quoted strong to a_dime higher than the close of last week. Ewes sold an high as .00, wethers of Father common quality brought 3$3.20 and some yearlings and lambs brought $4.00. The less desirable grades of killers were very hard to dis- ose of and it anything packers were more Beartsh n such grades than they were a week a, Feeders did not show much of any change. There was a ready demand for desirable kinds at steady rflc!l. but the common stuff was slow sale. a_stock: Good 3.7; falr to good, Quotations tor cli) gholce yeariings, 8 ) Jalr to good 3. good choice wethers g fair to good -nnwrn, 00G3.35; good to gholcs ewes, 175gR.001 falr o foml et i ¥00d to cholce pring lamb, $6.38 ?um tair"to go0d spring Jambs, ‘eeder wethers and yearlings, feeder lambs, $2.50 Tes 0. Representative sales: to ) SR3S3INLBLLILIT 24 Wyoming wethers CHICAGO LIVE 7 corsrsmssmmemmisrn a - STOCK MAR! Cattle and Sheep Steady Ten Cents Higher. CHICAGO, July 7.—CATTLE-—Receipts, 18,000 head,’ including 1500 head Texans: steady; good 10 prime’ steers, $7.75G8. oor to mediu .76@7.50; stockers a d eeders, $2.50G5 . $1.50@8.00; heifers, ¥ ‘canneri 5.50; calves, $2.50G6.90; Texas fed ste @1 OGS — Recelpts, 22,000 head; mated tomorrow, 15,000 head; left over, 4 head; 10c h![her‘ mixed and butchers, §7.20 @80 good to_cholce heavy, 3 roigh heavy, '7 .90; light, bulk of sales BHEE "AND LAMBS — Recelpts, ady; good to choice wether: fair to cholce mxed, 00@8.50; ern Sheep, $2.0068.50; native lamb: omcm Baturday: Recelpts—Cattle, ; Dogs, 6610 head; sheep, §104 head, Bhlnmen\l——Cltlla, head; hogs, head; sheep, 9 h Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, July 7.—CATTLE—Re- ts, 3,600 natives, 6,200 Texans, 90 calves; tine stuff, active and steady; home cattle, strong; canners, lower; stockers nd feeders, slow and ‘weak; beef stuff steady to weak: choice export and dresse beot ateers. $8.00g8.%0; 1 fair to .50 feeders, 12, west- ‘hxu and Indisn esti- 25,000 $3.50 ood bulls, $3.2084.00, ad; market 100 sales, §7. n Dackers, §1, lght, orkers, $1.100 %E{' AN{” LAMB!—RICQ‘i'pt he. market nro ‘western lambs, hwn. Toesten wethore A aad " foedbes, 3] New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. .Yllly 1.~BEEVES—] ts, marke to o cel; 8,404 nd‘) nur- 8 bulls, extra dry-fed, co clblel unchanged and slow; no ?ALVE!—-R&:Q( ., I,M head; market active; veals, her; buttermilks, 0 hl'her veals, buttermilks, city dressed veals, higher at %G lnc r1b.: chotoe, 1. 0&—Recelnll‘ 8428 head; 'market 150 $7.90; western, nominal, 12ECAND | LAMBS.-Recelpts, 18,853 head; sheep in light supply and steady, closing dull; lambe, 0@ er; ten cars, mainly late arrivals, unsold; shee nwd 1247 few cholce ‘and "extra Wi al-.t’lsa‘ vether‘l’. 1) :fig:ed Aéelr culls,’ $1.50g2.%5; lambs, ;e 4.6006.00. St. Louis Live Stock Market. 5T. LOUIS, July T-CATTLE Recelpt 8,300 head, Including 6,000 Texans; mar) j Dative shipping and export Stecrs, eef and butcher steers, 50; Gieere. under 1000 po nds, $4.00 n‘oekerl W&meu. s ” cow; i ; cannei eu% Catvie 0G50 k*m &gn, u.iuoc.m; cows an R Hencm i and Ights, $7. nh&fi butchers, $1.190 IHEIF AND LAMBS-Receipts, 2100 hM mnrkel steady: native muttons, $5.00 .00; culls and bucks, 00@3.00, 1.~CATTLE— ;_natives, $4.75 t. ST. JOSEPH, Mo, Jul Recelpts, 2,300 hea 3; cows and Neicere, ; veal .00; rs and feeders, $3.0085.50. 008 Recaipta: S0 head: loc higher: uxgnh-na Hght mixed. ¥1.61g7%; medium e NS YA Heclots, 10; steady. Sioux City Live Stock Market. !lOUX CITY July ‘I~—( hhl Tele- .,t-neee et ™M oady: beoves, 4. &nd mixe um um’:;l{em s, IBOO head; ml‘rzkel Wl(k: higher, ¥1.60G780; bulk, $1.8507 6. u:kp—nmnp Stoek in The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hoge and sheep at the five principal for dul RTINS castie: Hogs, sn«xg_l South Omaha . 1,627 Chicago . Klnlll CHY 8t Louls 8t Joseph’ Totals Coffee Market. W YORK. July T COFFEE-Spot g WA |lV0|Ce Bige;: mild, ste n TS n;lrketm Dpelnatd 'With prices b to 10 points %t of the session i ayed underlyin |‘0!¥ at times quite active. The importing tloment ‘were free seliers, despite e tact e oy " wete down {6 & new low Tec: ord level for lh. n_ thus far. It wa shown that of Brazilian mfl in the Unll‘d Illlel reached 175,000 by 'hfle clearances from that ounlry nited slll(l were 138, bl‘l e mising & marked Increase in Durdensome American visiple” sup: ply The movement of the crop in Brasil larger than expected. At the close the m-rln Wi barely utendy llrld net s lower, ‘5 Wl"t 80c ;. B‘Dl!m- ludis "B Ba un . Ogtaber. ¢ November, uary, 510 mg br % 15@5. April, 5.35¢; May, Dry Goods NEW YORK, July 7.~DRY GOODS—The oday ‘has been dull on the spot PR et iments. not yet having thrown thu 10 to chn n e A es In either staple OF fancy cottons. Print cloths continue insctive at previous prices. Cotton hosiery {s in moderate re- Quest, but underwear slow of sale and irregular. Visible Supply of Grain. NEW YORKa. uly. ‘;l]—'l'h. visible su) in Bat 5, as compil ?fi.l"fi.- York Produce exchange, is llows: ere | “Wheat, 19,122,000 bu., decrease, 658,000 bu.; ply by s i rye, ik, bu.; bartey, 198,000 NEW YORK, Jul grened, barely nlfui § o . March, 7.i8c. Spot, steady; uplands, 9ic; midding gulf, gc; 1,752 bales. ‘ON—Futires r «fun‘ oales, 1752 closed _dull; July, September, 8.00c; Oc: ember, 7.95¢; Decembe: 1.8%c;" February, 7.860 Tex., July 1.—COTTON~ 1 ».r\\ SR hAhs, July 1.-COTTON—Fu- tures, quiet; July,’ 7 bid;’ August, 8.5 tember, Otc; Octover, .78 December, gl Market « hlinnr) 7 9-160; new wood miadiing. o 5108 00d_middling, 9 5-16c u»xfie Recelpts, & bales; Janiary, 7. Jlnulri steady; sales, hales. 0od ‘ordinary, 8 1-16c; 9-16c; middling middiing fair, stock, 4,951 Dales. ST. LOUIS, July 7—~COTTON—Quiet; no sales; ml(ldllnl 8 15-16c; receipts, 416 bales; stoc 112 bales. L1VERPOOL, 1 =COTTON—8pot, £00d_ busin, prices 1320 Jowe Kmerican midding Talh 520 food mid: dling, §6- middling,’ 51-6d; good ordi- nary, 427-32d; ordinary, 419-32d, “The sales of the day were 12,000 bales, of which 2,000 were for speculation and export and in- cluded 10,600 American; receipts, 4,000 bales, Including 3.0 American. ~Futiirés opened quiet and closed easy; July July and August, uond August and Septémber, 3 September . and October, 4 33-64@4 34-64d sellers; October and November, 64d, 2y December and January, P value; January " and February, buyers: _February ~and - March, sellers; March and April, @4 21-6id, "vatue, " o0 APT (R For LONDON, July 7.—Latge repayments were due to the Bapk of England today, but supplies _were plentitul. = Dswcounts 'wero weak. Operators on the Stock exchange were not disposed to take on fresh tran actions pending the settiement of mines to- morrow.” The tone was generally good with the firmness of consols, the favorable reports concerning King Edward's health d the prospect of the reinvestment of some of the dividend money. Kaffirs were the only unsatisfactory sectfon. They were weak, owing to professional realizations, before the carry-over, and not to ths r ported depression {n Parls. Amerien were neglected pending the receipt of the opening prices from New York, but they improved and closed firm. The amount ot lion taken into the Bank of England on e ey wae ddlta. * oot pre- miums at Buenos Ayres, 129.40; Rome, 1.30. PARIS, July usiness opened unde- cided on' the bourae today. Krench ralls and forelgners . wefe firm. Kafrs early in the day continued~to have a bad ten- dency and there was little doing throus out. 'Toward the close Spanish securiti deciined. Kaffirs later improve: lish buying orders. The close was irreg lar. Rentes had a satistactory tenden on the expected conditi the Bill pro- Viding Tob- thelr conversion, Thombon: Houstons were firm. Rio tintos were slightly weaker, The private rate of dis- count was unchanged a 29-16. Three per cent rentes, 101f 67i4c for the account, Ex- change on' London, 2f 15%c for checks. Spanish 4s, 80.87. BERLIN, .Yulfi 7.—Little business was transacted' on the bourse today owing to the absence of encou tactors. Ttaliany were easler as the result of sales for Itallan account. Exchange on London, 20m_46%pfgs for checks. Discount rates, whort bills, 2 per cent; three months' bills, 1% per cent. 01l and Rosin, OIL CITY, Pa. July 7.—OIL—Credit bal- - o an certificates, no bid; n Pinancial, July 7. —on,—TurpeE. tine, firm, Rosin, firm; e, 25 F.ius G, $1.40; H, $1 A H i N,'$3.46:'Wa, W SORR, Ty :—-OIL—Cnllunnnd steady; prime crude, nominai; prim low, 4 . Petroleum, steady; New York, $7.40; Philadelphia and Balti- more, $7.85! Philudeiphia and Baltimore, In, fio. Rown, steady: strained, com- $16.50@15.57%. Turpentine, July 7.-OIL—North Lima, ; South Lima and Indiana, Sic. LIVERPOOL, July. T.~Ollc-Cottonsced, ull refined, spot, dull, |oR, MCGREW (Ap 53) SPECIALIST. Discases and Diserdess of Men Ouly. - '.-'-' Experience. 15 Years in mwggm% T by “,.x;_m. & 2 Permanent oure guarantesd. Hot Springs Treal lOIt Ilt Syplllll ..-.i 5. .00 A MONTH _ Speoalist DISEASE end DISORDERS of MEN. 19 yoars ia Omaba. gy W A F’,. ‘“"?.--".I.’I...‘t:' o] uy_qoc:g e e 2 OCHARGES LOW. 119 5. 14th S Dr, Searles & Searles, Omaha, Neby worst, &) e e WA i WHAT 70 DO. Many have plmpl.., ota on the skin, sores in Ihl maull falling halr, know 1t 16 for CBROW bottle; lllll em. month. e 8Sherman & McConnell Drug Co, lllh l:; Dodge Sts.. Omaha. '"'| s c.m‘.' Cures '.! lna lo' d;-y: llmlu NKARDS SRRINAS i

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