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. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1902 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | sifi;rebimetiasciolt? e n G | TAORPoobilers ot fid 1A oletiont | i w? par Sd b e -+ | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MAREET |2 fsséer: Twmr cows, bulls and mixed, 5200 6.00; yearlings and calves, $2.500M.00, HOG8-Recelpts, 2900 head 1ogisc lower, selling at §7.80G7.00; bulk, §7.4007. New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, July 21 celpts, steers gene top grades firm; common closed easte bulls and cows unsold; steers, ; tops, $8.35; bulls R16G5.00; few tancy dry fed, $5.0066.15; cows, $2.2674.80; chofce dry fed, $5.00g6.10. Cablés were anchanged. No & CALVES—Receipts, 3,340 steady and strc higher; about a! i veals, 84 ast, it satisfactory week. First patents, $3.9% g 22 feeders.. 8 crop, e, 1, i1gisc; olas, Tgite. 4.0, pecond patents, §4.7008 0, Arst clears, New York Monmey Market. LEATHER-Steady; acld, 3.0063.10; second clears, $2.45. r e NEW YORK, July 31.—MONEY—On eall, Bears Aided by Fair Weather Have Win- | 1t Contornin 0t 1o 3" iva_ ioo: Texas dry,| PRAN-In bulk, $14.000145 4G4 per cent; closed offerea at 7 pet | Quality of Oattle Common, but Values Held o ning Day in Oereal Pits. A OO Gttt domestic flesce, QMe. Kansas City Gealn and Provi SERL T CITNNERS (PEPPR Sy . pe Just Abgut Steady. ; NS ] ; famil 8.00 KANSAS CITY, July 21 —-WHEAT-8ep- STERLING EXCHANGE-Firm, with \ T giel e et . S| hber, BGRE, Bekymier S for emand ana. ar- S ou@ i for Ax13 | BIG SLUMP IN THE PRICE OF HOGS .50 0; oit 1Ind\, ons, | No. ard, ige; No. 3, H Y 0! mand and at 34! 8 01 ALL LINES QUIT AT LOWER LEVELS | ppcker, bt iy Srins ickiod et | red, @ic: No. b 86aedo. days; posted rates, $4.5604.80% And H.55% les, $11.50@12.50° pickled shoulders, $9.0000 CORN-—September, 4TWW@4T%c; l‘eccmber2 @48 commercial bills, $4.84%, 4 S5, b July Oats After Me to St 9.60; plckled hams :ll.flafill:fl.l XAh:. -n;i!l’; € l;.. a‘h.h 0i l“clnlle h le; No. ?‘H‘\"l’f&i“‘:’:‘rnwm;n‘t“x llld'flonlft ‘l\lfi: Recelpts of Lambs Heavy, ‘mw h. 1 1.10; closed at ; No. 3 o ont, 3 . ; Shorts Closes Weak While |Jetie™n sleamed, HuIC eior Bouth Amer. | OATS—No. 2 white, 66 active; rallrond, easier: bt Demand for Goed Stul Being 0 1 foeters os uik Oora S foa, $12; compound, §8.124@880; continent,| RYE—No. 2. 83c. " o The 'closing quotations on bonds are as Rabonsd " arhes” Tiaded - Aok 3 3 - $11.85. Pork,_ quiet; family, $21 m:w short Dr‘:fi{-é’h&lg. timothy, $10.00@11.00; cholce | follows: e arket e etive 8P Delatour—Neb. {r;;nu, l;l‘,l“': wl‘ " buttermiik: Listless, clear, $19.50G22.00; m 31! ;: "o 1 0 A . Stromg to Tem M 38 steers...13i1 615 1 feeder... ; southern calves, $(.60. FALLOWS Firm city (2 per pke). OHe: “?Lfi R—Creamery, 19%c; fancy dairy, | s, ] 8 steers...1di1 § 1§ eder o eceipi, L eag: sons oouatey (e S 4 iGG8—Steady: - “ 1. B. Reed—Neb. sylvania and state hogs, §.95G8.00; mixed CHICAGO, Toly Ti.—Bearish sentiment, | RICE—FIrm; domestic, falr to extra, 44 | o0 G Coex. 1ee don. toss O cuses retursed. o8 oo 18 AL, K b 19 steers...102 43 . 5l cows..... weatern, nominal. . engendered by falr weather and a better S4C Japanese, 5ok P * 7 Receipts. Shipments. LK de g oy BOUTH OMAHA. July 2. COLORADO. SHEEP AND LAMDS—Receipts, 18,363 fecling in grains, was in the precedent to- | BUTT ecelpts, 80296 pkgs.: steady: | wpoq¢ bu, 339,200 7,600 old 4s, reg......108% ¢N. Recelpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | 70 teeders.. 607 2 9 head; sheep steady; lambs about steady B state dalry, 17%@20%c; state creamery, 15@ . "300 cowpon .. 1083 *do 4 518 | HOGE— " for top grades, others unevenly lower: day ‘on the board of trade. For @ short |5 QoI O r@iver Tactory, | Gorh bu-iiiii . 1% F e T OMclal Monday 3,208 There was a heavy run of hogs - A Same day last week..... 2841 3, 8,300 (here today for a Monday, and in fact it |about three cars unmold; sheep, $5.006450; crowd of ehorts by touching a new record | 1618, . P P IR M 5 ol 1% | Same week before........ 162 2. 3387 | was the heaviest Monday's run that has | culls, 32.0093.00; lambs, '$4.508%.62; cholce, at 67c. In the end, however, selling was | CHEESE—Fancy large' white and col Ruling or Elevators. do adj. 4s. Bame three weeks ai 1127 4567 6,081 [ been here in some time. The market went | $6.62; one deck, $6.70; culls, $4.00@6.00. free in grerything, dnd wheat closed %@e |ored, 9%c; fancy small, colored, 10c; white, g - *Bal. & Ohlo 4... f Same four weeks ago.... 1,387 5374 866 |tumbling at al' points and the decline — — wer, July whest ‘e lower, Beptember | IGO0 receipts, 7413 pkyes firm; state | ounge today. by & vots of B 10 Job | & oe-i - b Same day last year....| 162 48 4017 (amounted to loqde At this point trading Stock in Sig wh, July corn 2 lower, 2 , % 3 A 7 ) : started out on a basts o 5o _declie, ats 1the down. and September onts %@MWe | and Penneylvania, i western can- .Qop«ea rule giving the board of direct- | s 3 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DA;“:» but later on the feeling was weaker and | . The following table shows the receints o Jower. Provisions closed i%c to 314c fower. | dled, 19ic. ors of the exchange authority to declare 2 7 The following table shows the recelpts | DUt later on the feellng was weaker and | cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principa After ‘almost gomstant rains for such u | MOLASSES—Firm: New Orleans, 33@ic. [any elevator irregular for the delivery of Chiy's ) of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha [ the market closed very slow and iS¢ | markets for July #i: Jong time, that Shorts were In despair the | POULTRY — Allve, firm; chickens, lc: |contract grades of grain on future con- 1068 8o, “pacit year to date, with comparisons [OR€F, (\ Whs 106 most sudden BroAk Nnte fine. weather of today, with plenty more | turke: fowls, l4c. 'Dressed, ‘firm: | tracts, Buch action to be taken without 134 %80, Ratiway Go £ o R T e Feaicted, put the bedrs in fine feather. | chickens, 1ic; fowls, 13@ise; turkeys, 130 | the preferment of charges. This the ele- S0 STer & Patss o B Ine. Des. | 189S orars ered: ailit nebmad Al | Chicago $oth in the northwest, where the APring | ic. vator people declared unjust and arbi- |.C & § Gl AR 01687 $TLIET 23,68 ot e D N e 1, | Kansds wheat harvest began today, and in the trary. t week they applied for an in- : Ak Hogs 461,589 1,366,568 56,821 | o e LU L A R southwest, where wheat is in shock, the | OMAHA ~WHOLESALE MARKETS. | jubction to rain the exchange from & St L g. 4. . Bheep ........... 451,928 667,673 - $7.60. The better grades sold largely from conditions were very favorable. Wheat ‘adopting such a rule, but failed to get it. Chicago Ter. 4s... The following table shows the aAverage [§755 to $7.65 and from that up to $7.75. cables were indifferent to the dip here Sat- Colorado So. 4n.. % 11" | price of hogs #old on ' the Bouth OmAhA | The pecking erader omd Fevm B.us dui: Urday, owing probably to threatening Produce Market. Denver & R. . 4 Bot" tha Clast_several days, with cam: | AnS Decking STades sold from {1.00 down. weather In England and Prance. But this : Erie prior lien k B M M N A5 oted inat week Dupers palil mbce St Weel Masket, g s S emeTaows ke, Deetil B Aot crbumery, oot | 2 W & b S “ — and were the most hearish on the paCKINg | LONDON, July 21.—WOOL~The offerings o8 general principies, Immediately, how-| EGGS-Candled stock, 16g18%c. extra nearby prints, 2%c. *Hocking Val. 43s.. Date, | 1902, [1901.[1900. (1599 [1898.[1897.|1896. | grades. Repressntative sales: at the wool auction sales today numbered over on the encly break buying began, | oty FOULTRY—Hens, dlic. old roost- | “EGG8_Steady; fresh nearby, 18, loss o *Bid. - e - Av. P No. . + 10,867 bales. Good greasy cross-breds were Snfiuenced by marked decreasts in the | G according to A@bc; turkeys, 8@I0C; | greun western, ' 18c; fresh southwestern, July L. 7 84% 6 \l_fl\ln\lul 2% AR | Gy in demand and coarse grades were steadier world's shipments of last week, and in the | f/C}j-and secse, spring chickens, peT | j5.. fresh_so: hemn, lsgite, b1 B sl and sold freely. A quantity of Bouth Au BUTTE R s E—Stéady; New York fall cream trallan superior greas O pankage, ~ ecelpts. were vory Mberal | g1 TER-Packing stock, Jglisge; cholce | inlo” cnaii lossc’ ‘New York ful oresms, | BOSTON, July 3i_Call loans, 4gS per | July the Biading was ‘belog the bellers. vie Bnt Domirnet stuff romained very Tgnt x: | alry. in tubs, 1ic; separator. fogaic. Bair 0" ood, 9@10c cent; time loans, 4@s% per cent. Ofclal | July Fing. scoures st Sess o } ning . bid FRESH CAUGHT FISH—Trout, 10c; her 908, A closing of stocks and bonds: July ere firm; common an ort business was almost nothing, AR 6c; pickerel, 8c; pike, 9c re" 8¢ medium _were steady. Following are th cing o to %o out of the way, and at | FUf % AT 1 s 3 Visible Supply of Grain. Qe e TN Allowes 0 b4 salen: New . Bouth® Watca s 30" Salo ore buyers were reported asking to 2 ] LU sl Amalgs - y Do contrncis canceiled. wrhen estimatos AT <ty ot ooy NEW YORK, July 2l.—The visible supply | aichison . © 9004 Daly ‘West 8| Juy Suvenaiand. 18" bajei Sreasy, Tugla. Via oTsung 1he visibla uppiy Increased 805 | codnish, napper, 100; lobaters, | o6, New York irain’ Produce exchange, | Bosion & Aibiny July toria, 1,300 bales; scoured, 18 3d@ls 9% 000 bushels, the early bearish seatiment was | bolled, per Ib., Zic; lobeters, green, per b, | wag: Wheat, 20,415,000 bu., an Increase of & . July greasy, %d@ls Y4d.West Australla, 100 Fevived and loeal selling at once depressed | 25¢; bullheads, 10c. o an_ increase |\ i : July 1 greasy, GW@T4d. nia, 80 the market. Trade was fairly, large, but | VEAL—Cholce, 6g8c. | i a decrease | Michburs 3id o | July greasy, 84@11% ew Zealand, 5,300 was much mixed during the ‘day., Sep-| CORN-—6c. a decrease | Union Pacile ... i | July bales; scoured, 4i4d@1s 84; greasy, 3%@11%4d. ;gcmh»r opened \wml to Wc lnw;r at ga’;w& ton, &5 X s 1 @ decrease | Mex. Central ........ 30 | July _C:“r:‘ .%r ;}dné)ld. l;do;\e.r::‘d> N&:" 200 bales; to T1%e, advanced to , broke to ] , $18. e A v, E g ST. LOUIS, wuly 21.-WOOL-—Bteady; medium grades and combing, 13@isc; light fine, 12G16c; heavy fine, 10G13¢; tubd washed, e i [ ELEES ] Peters—Neb. B TIRTLTIBERIAS o £ uEEs TIUEA - South Omaha . oo 3 & 1oo o , B8 X s 208 1 13 ‘208 ns ‘219 ] PR o .. --E I 2 eseseoescs § 23 ES oo £ pEnneg ‘meegs Canan oeance 2LLARD. ST B F22923 PARRES s _E gz oy 5 B P |_ERSEEE [rees——" =828 33358 825222 FF RS adass “ueas FEFSIEE 2 o1 . X P July 17, Hithaisge “andcloed. weak Miisie down at | TIAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholeale 3 A ot . July 18! 1%¢. i et et iy "s0ld at T7%c on shorts covering, | Hay Dealers’ assoclation: Cholce hay, No. American 7. & 7.1 104t Parrot. - e July 19..)] 7 fady| o closed "eagy. 46 Mower at Joue - Re: |1 upland, $8; No. 1 medium, $80; No. i Milwaukee Grain Market. Boinion 1. & ... (otiiCtiney > Juty @) w0 l \celpts, 218 cars, five contract; of these 208 [ coarse, §i. Rye straw, $5.60. These prices | MILWAUKEE, July 21.—WHEAT—Mar- | Mase. Electric 41%8anta Fe Coj % | July 762%| * were new wheat, but of the new only one | are for hay of good color and quality. De- | ot easter; No. 1 norihern. ‘T8@i8isc; No. 2 | 49, 4 o T Thmarack. i — Car iwas contract. Minneapolis and Duluth | mand fair, Receipts light. Kot hern, 1@ TTe; Septomber, To%o. NE G & {8 rimou “Indicates Sunday. *“Holiday, Foported 1 cars, @ for the three VEGETABLES, RYE—Higher; No. 1, 6lc. i LRGSO T SATURDAY'S SHIPMENTS. points o 49, against & last Week and 651 | CAULIFLOWER-Home srdwn, per dos., [ BARLEY—Dull; No.'2, 70@0%c. U. 8. Steel 40%[Utan .. The following list shows the number of B S50 Worle, shipmants wers Se%i: | sogsle $ CORN—September, B9%e. 4o ptd.. 111 sok|Victorta . cars of feeders shipped to the country Sat- S0 Dushels, against 7701000 bushels last| “NEW CELERY—Kalamasoo, c. —_— Wertingh 103 winane Ureay ana thetr Setimetiont et ere 130,000 Dushets. againet 1205 | BOTATOES-New, per bu. do. . - Elgin Butter Market. Agyentire MM Woivering ) £ o 3 nees | OF N er doz., according to 7 w 2 Ben Aldritt, Friend, Neb.—B. @0 bushel last vear, Beaboard clearances | yize of binchs, 15G3, ELGIN, Tll, July 21_BUTTER-But one oMy o e B s MR Ty 5 lot of butter of Ibs. was placed ou “orn_was dull and iistless most of the | LURNIPETPer bu. sfe. salo on the Board of Trads todey and & London Stoek Mark J. T. Engleberg & Co. Ei day, buoyed up only momentarily by a = bid of 2lc refused. The quotation com- [ LONDON, July 21— p. m.—Closing: J. 8 Beli, Wiota, Ta.—R. I iittle, short covering on the Influence of | GHEENGGIN pUT 00%1,J05 mittee declared a firm market at Zlc, ihe | Consols for money.... 4 Norfolk & Western. . Chamberiain. 8 D—R. 1.1 the temporary wheat strength. Recelpts i §URRNEFISEEIT S0%, 0 sales of the week aggregating 800,000 ibs. @0, atoouns. L 9%5% do pfd.. number of cars of Btoc mufia«xlfi}:\r{:fl:‘! % cars, ancnfl;rn&lfi ut | FARSLEY_Per doz., 30@be. Anaconda 54 Ontario & brought in'today by each road wa Peoria Market. Atchison 913 Pennayivanta - Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H' otal of contract stuff out RADISHES Fer: dok., 2008 do pid..... 0414 Reading . ux o 575,000 Dushels. After the eatly rally sup: | , WAX BEANS-—Home gruwn, per market | PRORIA, IiL, July 21—CORN—Firmer; | naiumore & O 13 do 1st pid L A R b oft was wanting, offerings were made g:-:c:, m; string beans, per market | No. "x' . oS, Canadian_Pacific ,m&s:‘am:: o Onton Pacths’ o I ely by the local crowd and little stuff | basket, ; OA rm and higher; No. 3, 67 3 as wanted. There was not much dispost. | CABBAGE—California or home grown,| WHISKY-$1.31 for finished g00ds. ot ey Fasite 3 & M. 4t i 5 10%@12¢ in bags. Peaches are quiet, with tion to sell short, but the fine weather, | new, 1 L. Hehtedihcnsis o " 0..0) #4ia Union Pacih ) 8t . & P 28 80 7820y sy, e oo, duoted ‘a¢ Ingike ‘snd uigesied hich helped the movement and grading, PO IR New California, In sacks, per | ypw YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. 5 iy do pl ' & M. R. RY.... SHEEP—There was a pretty good run of | &t $5@10%c. mnd the large estimated recelpts brought | Ib., 2¢. et : R1Q, Ry orees she v g Brahin,* Fepiember sola flm,,'.;m‘c :p‘m #OMATOESTexas, per 4-baskot crate, Sl B1Ss Rdia By, 0] IR B OIRE et e Josa) Neobes s th 0il and Row c, broke to 80c, and closed wea g %e, ea b i ¢ oy Droke TEagorvoy ud clased weak ‘4@ | IO, . AEANB_Per bu.. . Indivia Strength Displaced by | do 2 pra. .l 8% | T > b Ecod shape and fully equal to th QUL CTTY, Pa. July 21.—OIL—Credit ut closed weak 3¢ down at 65%c. FRUITS. General Receasion in Last Hour, | Loulsville & Nash....145%Bpants T i gt B L Al A St | aserines, cates, no_bid: ship~ Oats were weakest of the grains, al-| PEACHES—California, %0c; Texad El-| .. S 3y LT i | Mjpeven, K. A, SRR e Bt o cas | PAred with the close of last week the gen- 1 Y s mra . s though this market made the best show | bertas, per 4-basket crate, X NEW YORK, July 3i—-Thero wero vert: 1o & DeBoers The disposition of the day's receipts was PRTEC With the close of last week the gen- | runs. 157,827 bbls.: average. 873 bbls. of strength early In the session. A break | ~PLUMS—California, per 4-basket crates, (OUS demonstrations of strnegth in individ: | > & as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- | Gial, Matket could be quoted sirong to a NNAH, Ga., July 21.—OTL—Turpen-.. 10 ¢ early in July gave rise to a rumor | tancy, $1.26@1.%0. ual Stocks today, but the sustaining force| BAR SILVER-Stesdy at Mid per ounce. | ber of head indicated: Q10 not seli as Freely b probably were|Lne. frm, Se Rosin, frmi A B O that the shorts had settied in this option. | PRUNES—Per box, $.2%1.. 08 FHRON Ay s e e et tor' | o MONNEZUPER pet o, _Tha raty ot d Cattle. Hoga, 8hoep. | 1ot much move than steady. “Aimost sverye | i, SLis. 1 Seaer K s de® %4 But at once the Drice was put up o §16| BEARS California’ per ok, $2.35. gn every occasion to sell out stocks for | count in the open market for short bills is | omaha Packing Co....... 20 1965 8% |tot Much more than steady. Almost every. | H, §1.70: i on good support and a sharp trade resulted APPLES—Summer = varieties, per bbl, | the Dunwl’e hol’ realizing l:“:;lm'a his Wr‘l; 2%@2 716 per cent and for three-months’ |G H., Hammond Co...... .... 812 oiis | Houm LA .5"" :‘_ lumh!: nld at .):‘1 fhnry 3 . $3.70. for a short time. Receipts still were small | §3.00, effected without any, hotable damage iq | hills 27-16G2% per cent. Switt and Company...... 307 150 1,588 | gg, B SEUNE of lambe o 3 veatings YORK, July 21..—OIL—Cottonseed, Bhers wore' 18 cara ot Wfrade, but today | CHERRIES—Callfornia, per bok, §1.60; D L, e T e wis fod. In Sosk i Ghutaes T T b 138 L4 i 5rcught. 5010, while & Dunch Of ewes S0 | Torronting ey Steady. Rosin, sieady. o Wi cars of new oats. lowa sent v . per_%-qt. case, $2.00. ; RiH New York Mining Quota . rmour o.. ¥ K 2 10, . dull. Feports that one-third of the crop of that | oAl Toeay Same: 200 cpa, | the last hour of the market, however, when ] . ; at_§3.65. t, ntry. LIVERPOOL, " July 21.—OIL—Turpentine Btits had been damaged. 1n The end the | SANPANGRIES Rek, Der frate: $0%o | it became known that arfangemenis had | NEW YORK, July 2L—The following are [ B Backer & Desan: There were only a few feeders included |gpirits, dull, 355 9, Petroleum, refined. 64, fine weather prevalled against the bulls, 3 been made for a shipment of $1.000,000 In | the closing prics on m! tocks Vansant & ©o 3 . |in the offerings, and as there were quite a [ LONDON, July 21.—OIL~Calcutta linseed, aofopi et feessect o, daslontoft | *Buacknpnnme-per stat com hon | 10,10 S P T wntwaras and | A O o 3 (e Loman & co ey buyers on Hand the market was steons | spot e 84 Vinesed o, e 0wd. - Fe: af WATERMEL/ 'er . g .00. y. W " untzinger. . tations £ " & oleum, -16d. ontrol the short lines now out helped TROPICAL FRUITS. closed active and easy. T Bir RO i 00, 3 2 epdyotations for clipped stock: Good to o 1 BB, 1014, [Tom S | PTINEAPPLES—Fiorida, ® 0 3 count, | any”case, and Pemnyivunis which wis u Fotem® Livingston ‘& Bihaiict. : $R0GL1D: oo 15 cholce, wethers, $5000015 Dry Goods Market, g 9 A y ihe early mar- A 84 B 3 r ] : lower at $3u@i%e. July closed weak 3o BANANAS_Per bunch, _according to Xty C?SE: :.'g‘:':' m‘nllk;e‘: 1o °." 'IA':-Z; exrly l,);.d-gr‘dfl'?orn ; =y LOF Humooo :;t‘-olc:“fifim S80a0: fasCho D g A Sl e o2 Gl size, $2. ributed- orn ; : 0880, i Tovisions wers hexey and wers for sale i OMNGEu—V':Iar'I‘:IIl JT0600; Meds- :fi?:-‘épp:-:a' :fiqfifii,%z:dg'l'o? m.."f,xmo? Standard . Other DUYErS »o.v ?P:dogyfl 0, §o0d toycboice wpring Tumbs 354 | nas opened”quietly and s faf without o erranean sweets, H.0004.25. eading, but the subsidiary companies er weth, . Tdant ‘as” nad ne prices. Hogs were | TiiMONS Fancy, $.00G6.0; Messtnas, | faited 5o participate: Chesapeake & Omio Total .. $5.30G0.35; feoder tambe,’ $5.00g0. i S B e s 0c to 16c. The selling was 8o concerted | #:505.00. and Norfolk & Western being among the Forelgn'F CATTLE—There was not a heavy run of | ewes, $1.26G2.25. Representative " ginning to arrive for the fall cempalsn that it appeared to,be for the purpose of MISCELLANEQUS, weak stocks for the day. July 21.—Th ¢ of bul-|cattie here today for a Monday, but the | No. *%by, |and at present occupy their time looking breaking | the market. — Beptember nock | CIDER—Nehawka, per bbl., 8. The decision of the coai miners' conven- | LONDON, July 21.—The amount of | uality of the offerings was very much on (106 western ewes at new collections. Outside of th: Plosed Sitke Tower At §15.00; September lard | York, 4 tion against a general strike was anticl- LIO:‘ "kegd‘nw "‘2-»‘&‘0 Bold s e common order. Khat was: particularly | 100 feeder lambe market is quiet. {0c down"at $1075, ‘and September rivs e | POPCORN_Per b, 8o; shelle pated with certainty, and the large buying | balance today w 000, o Arue of the beef steers. | As buyers for \ 37 western ewes . ower “at $10.67%. ‘Walnuts, No. 1 80ft sh: Bt 'last week of the ‘soft coal carriers was | are quoted at Buenos Ayres at 130.60; at | 108, % 1€ Be€h NCET, BF P come | % Wioming veres mulmnp’d r:/'-: ts tomorros Wheat, nNU:-Br; shell, per Ib, 11%c; No. 2 soft|on that account. Madrid, 37.40; at Lisbon, 28. The supplles | moner grades, the trade {odny was natur | 19 “’.m,.‘,,,,,,e,., 35 cars; corn, 445; oats, 195; hogs, 19,000 0c; No. 3 Bara shell, 9c; Brazls, per| . The heavy realizing = of the day was |of money to meet the demand arlsing from | raily injured by 'the lack of Bood Stuff. | 1117 weators worhers ead. % &L, Ib., idc; filberts, per Ib., 12c; almonds, goft | doubtless on the ground that all the good | the indebtedness to .the Bank of England | A’test of the market on cholce cornted |3 Wyoming wethers Thé leading futures ranged as follows shell, 16c; hard shell, 16¢; pecans, large, per | news concerning these stocks for the pres- | were smaller today, Discounts were quiet not made today, but from the | § Wyoming wethers e et o __|ib, i%c; small, 10c; cocoanuts, per sack,|ent had been published. Among western |and disposed to be,eaaler. Business on|way packers acted it was evident that|4s; Wyoming wethers Articles| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Sat'y. | $3.60. i rallroads the active culation shifted to | the Stock exchange was inactive. The|they were anxious for finished cattle and | HIDES-No. 1 green. c; No. 919 W green, | Missouri Pacific, Atchison and ‘St. Louls | pubile was apathetic and professionals were | the general opinfon was that such Kinds | 930 Wyoming wetners spie No. 1 malted, T No.'1 veal calf, § to 12 2 A Bouthwestern. Reports of weather faver- |uncomfortably burdened. Consols were de-| would have sold freely at good steady |54 14, (Pt 761 6% lh:. ,lc")lil:?‘l V;“fil able to the crops was the continuing In- | pressed. Home rails were lower. Ameri- | prices. The part fat cattle, {hou h, and |3, cu‘]}mrw::r o “TR Y@y | calf, 1210 16 Ibs, 6c; dry hides. sgiic; sheep G ey Splooks, but (¢ Iatled | cans' were irregular and mostiy -below gapecially. thoss that wete lacking n ual- | 3§ Bucks 214 | pelts, 7bc; horse hides, $1.50G2.50. parity. Later they receded on realizations 3 § bucks oo | LD IEEALE A B, e auotn the | Bl B Sl Rencatze o Bt ofe | 25 Siaed gt e ekt wem | S 2L b0 el ik Ot TR0 | 8 weniem tvs ah ot loosndt | {on oo Trom stove" pikte. per ton, ¥150; | tion Detween Bt Louls Southwerte the pautes - today. - Parquet stocks were | to. the acales ‘st trom 15,50 to 300 ‘that | % Sl AN 614 a s copper, per Ib. $ic; brans, heavy, per ib., | (hicago & astern Illinols, The reports of | eqler. Kafrs further declined on London | lo0ked cheap as compared with the Way | 71 western ewes 434G% " " 4 | 8%c; brass, light, per ib.. 6c; lead, per Ib, [ damage by floods in koo s gt M B Eouna. iy | 42 western wethers 3% 62 EEBE2 ST wen® v Jresscasasase 2238 22 P 388328 2 =5 = 15@24%c. Evaporated Apples and Dried Frul NEW YORK, July 21.—EVAPORATED APPLES—The market continues qulet, but firm, at recent figures, with offerin strictly limited. Futures are recelving con- siderable attention on the recent basis of about 64@é%c for November and October deliveries. Common to good are quoted at 8@l0c; prime 104@10%c; cholce, N@II%e; fancy, 11%@1%. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS—Prunes are maintaining thelr recent firm position, particularly for large sizes, and futures show a hardening tendency. Spot prunes are Juoted at from 3Kc to 6%c for all grades. Apricots are in falr request, with prices firm at 10%@4c, In boxes, and at Cars. 3 R Rt bttt PR A A 22 EE S b2 40 FFz3222 3 Oha r Refuses Injunction. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., July 21. chancery court today Chancell Connell refused to grant unction asked for by Ma; rank of the Memphis club Southern Association of Base B from interfering with the Memphis club in_playing Pitchen 8t. Vral e chan- cellor, however, gave permission for filing an amended petition, which will be arg tomorrow. The atiorneys for ~Manager Frank state that they will fight the case to the end. State Divisions to incorporate. DENVER, Colo., July 21.—It has been de- cided by the national board of directors of the Anclent Order of Hibernians, chosen at the last session of the biennial convention, to_incorporate each state sion of the order. President Dolan was authorized to act as the agent of the order in the United States, Canada .nd Mexico in arranging the details of affiliation with other cont! nental bodies of similar character. This is offerings. Rentes were weak and finished | sige; zinc, per I rabber, per'Ib,, 6c. | were lgnored, The industrials were idle | TG, C8] eqt price of the day, adversely | YEr¥ sevident that packers ore o cattie |100 cull lambi PGl < KA he failure of the judiclal conference, |affecting the whole list. Turks were easier, | Blare were some range steers offered today | 60 cull iambs.... .. 8t. Louls urain Frpvisions, which was expected to take up the appeai | owing to realizations in consequence of | that were good enough for killers and| 1 Western wethe ST. LOUIS, July 21.—WHEAT—Lower;|in the case against the United States steel | the postponement of the unification scheme. | they sold at $.75 to $6.00. ' As they aro _;fi western wether No. 2 red cash, elevator, ; track, new, | stock conversion plan, mn'(:\n\'e lbeenh an | Russian I{ld\‘l:(lirlnl:( wete :e:l;' d!m: u;ltu- gne of the frst llhl)!nllle):ua there 1s little | 73 il 23 ::!':‘V‘\;r-- R 5 E i "t Bep: | influence in ng speculation in these | were neglected. Kafiirs finished steadler. | to compare the sale with. v T o Davimber T Icnes; | stocks. Three per cent rentes, 100f c for the ac- | The cow trade was in better shape today | 18 western Jamb Ng Thard foe ' | oygudon yaa qute & hpars s ot siocky | aount“Bachases.en, Jondon, W Mo for | thep 1] s ekt Srenk, Bjess 1onk hold | 3 Tyoming lami CORN-—LoOwer; No. 2 cash, 82%c; track, JE g By W AL & suf- | cheeks. Spanish {s, 78.55. pod SNES ks ot the first step in the general federation of i Sse: " 52t " | terer from liquidation from Paris of ac- 3 ' —Excha London, | with ready sale at steady to strong prices. ) $o; July. Sie: Beptsmber, §ipc: Decem: | ounts in so?nhl Africa, "This train of e R I R T The common stuff, however, was neglecied, | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. ien Cathoiles throughout the world. ATS—Lower; No. 2 cash, new, 3¢ track, | events was doubtless what precipitated the | gerjously on the bourse today, owing to|the same as usual. le the market to- , o e B v e tic Caantemner Bh, e | shipment of gold by ‘tomorrow's steamer, | Seriouely OF e bourse (odav, ORITE (61 day "coula not be quoted much of any Blow Open nca s That e s The anncuncement came as something of | Ji4VOTARE feports of the B uato o | higher, still {t was a rellef to salesmen | Cattle Steady—~Hogs Lower—Sheep and | NEW YORK, July 21.—Five masked men E PRl at a wurprise, nevertheless, as sterling ex- [ the iron industry in Germany + | not to'be obliged to take off still more, N s RITThe e, M BrE—Dull at 5o " Paris recovered a fraction to.|which depressed local shares generaily. | "G |l "Yeal calves and stags sold in just Lambs Higher. blew open the safe in the office of the FLOUR—Firm; new red winter pat.|change at Paris recover o | Transvaals were easy. Internation g New York & Stamford rallroad at Port gnts, LG ‘ex&-\mtkn'c-yd and stoaient, | %, B e erints upon New Yark for | maintained. Turks dedlined on real about the same notches they did at’the| CHICAGO, July 21.—CATTLE-Steady; |Chester, N. Y., early today, and stole ye 10g8.3; oid o 1500 ¥ currency, and the continued disbursements e e There were not many stockers and feed- | FSCFIRts, 18600 head, including 1000 Texans | terday’s recelpts of the office, about $2 23 4 18 00 18 20 18 00 1070 1078 10 673 828 39 e B2RRSES3SRITRSRUSRERRERBBRR! B 3 B2 =i P o on o o 050500 00 00 000 £3 TN e o i b B85 9000 20 3 23 -] 88 558 és L-E) e e @ Old. b New. +No. 2. L ";‘;;m‘,’,'fls";‘o‘;,m,_ b Y the government in excess of recipts Cor of the Treasury. 'on sale this morning, 80 that anything | &4 1,20 westerns; good to prime steers, | Jumes McGine, a night watchman, heard $6.5005.60; poor to medium. $.50G7.60; | the men at work and came upon them just Cash quotations were as follows: CORNMEAL—Sieady at $3.18. e resulted in such easy conditions of | < \gHINGTON, July 21.—Today's state- | SNOWIng flesh and quallty met with ready |stockers and feeders, $2.50@5.00; cows, §1.40 | as they were about to attack the safe. He \ROUR-Steady; winter patent BRAN_Easy; sacked, east track, tic. :’l::.l:):ll'c.:n’m::: l.lgl-.rk_entd":;le ‘3;‘;&0:,:: At of the toaseury g A 0 stong prices. 5:-; lens desirable | @5.50; heifers, $2.25g% was_ quickly overpowered, bound and Nedrs, s BROLE; Saoring oe eaiay T Lr A obienay: tmothy, $I0.00G16.50; pral- | ;roVed’ a’Cheaper method to remit than the | eral fund, exclusive of the $.6000000 gold | than stéady. Representative sales: L bulls, Smat i c '50G3.7; | gagged and’tied to a chair. ' Then ‘the ) X cclals, .00, ' the division of redemption, na - . $5.00615. 5. . Jpring patents, 3300435 spring stralghin. SKY_Steady, 8131 e e oy a werk or aSee | shows: Avaflable cash balance, 198,606,881 BEEF STED A HOGS—Recelpts, 41,00 head; estimated | caped with the money. WHEAT—No. 3 apring, 10G7; No. 2 red, | BAGUINGSteady. eregoner" % Thare was en saslar tendency in the bond | §old, MOMNEASE. So0e vowier thavs Pridayy mtued mad perrs: | Nlinols Barbers Meet. A d 3 i No. 2 red, | BAGGING—Steady, 6%@6%c. market, which shows rather a notable lack —— O T eaay qav1 iatued and bytoly - J SR o, 2 yellow, @%@ HEM T‘g’fl_“-—‘ . bbing. old, | O Ivéstment ‘demand. Total saics. par Cotton Market. s § i 370 ors. $1158.00 £ood to choce heavy, .30 | gpRINGFIELD, 0., July 1—Journe OATS—No. 2, i No. 8 wht R O T Lo o™ O | yalue, $3.706,00. " United States old s reg- t STEERS AND HEIFERS. gy ¥ JTIGTTS; ight, $6.800 | ¥y of the state met in thia ity tod [ 2. 0867 No. 3 whie, 53@63c. | $18; new. $18.40. Lard, lower, $10.46. Dry | yatue, SI0000, United Buates old 88 fafi | NEW YORK, July 21.—COTTON—Futures o 7.70; bulk of sales, $7.6607.90. barbers of the etts met in this city {oda) Bkt S, salt meats (boxed) dy; extra shorts, | 185Ted 0o0 RO B P e Colosing prices on | opened dull and easy; July, 8.72¢c; August, . SHEEP AND AMBS —Recelpts, 1400 | 20 G800 rhe principal object 18 1o sec ARLEYCFalr to cholce malting, 70@72c. | $11.123; clear ribs, $11. 001 de "Sow Tork Btovk exchanss $49c; Beptember, 8.16c; October, 1.08¢; No- head; sheep, 10@18¢ higher; lambs, strong | foclation; ‘The PrIREIPEl SPICE b 1O secy SEEDS—No. 1 flax, §1.44; No. 1 north: | Bacon (boxed), stead: b e ed o sy arg | vember, F8c; Décember and January, 7.80; to 106 higher; good to cholce wethers, 34,00 | the enactment by the next leglalature of western, $L61: prime timothy, $.75; clover, | clear ribs, $12.12%; short ol sz b ) February, 7.8c; March. 7.8lc. @4.65; fair ‘tor cholce mixed, $2.50@4.00; | \A% Broviding for & state bOsre of harbers’ R OV ISIONE- Mesa pork, per bbl, §17.90 | al B LALS-Lesd: "800 " Spelter: ] : It Sut iadins” plaTes - Mol QURT™ Showc B - SeSive lambs, $2.06 examination before such 'baard and’ b 3 r L, . at_$5.06. 1, mi ng gulf, 3 8, h .85, pirss. Lard, per it ‘iba: 106610874 SV TRY—Firm: chickens, 10%c; springs, | ool L Bt L Futures closed steady: July, 8.68¢; August, OMclal Batuwday; Ugensed, A SN hort' ribs sfdes (looss), $i0.55@1065. Dry | 16c; turkeys, 12c; ducks, The; geese, 4 @ 4o b 8.48c; September, 8.12c; October, 7.94¢; No- Rgoplpts. Shipments. | heohyaboro chairman and. Of :.‘:‘.‘..'«".".“{%2:‘.4!"’.‘;}% ?z'\’?ww 0. Short | HUTTE laene-dy: Creamery, ll&ui e yember, 7.63c; Décember and January, 7.82c; Cattle 695 a8 | of ‘Digin secretary. 3 % dairy, C. i e ¥ February, 7. H arch, c. Ogs 8 e ————— n‘;fl"KY-On the basis of high wines, | “EGGS-Bteady at 15c, loss off. GALVESTON, July 21.—COTTON—Market Bheep . vooe %62 Two Killed by Explosion. .30, 6 ecelptd. Bhipments, steady at §6-16c. = | PHILADELPHIA, July 2L—The bol The following are the receipts and ship- | Flour, sraennnen: 208 g NEW ORLEANS, July 2.—COTTON— Kansas City Live Stock Market. PR L /AR b R e gwmsa 000 ents: Wheat, bu . 000 1 ] , 9.16c. bid; o Recelpts. Shipments, | Corn, bu. . tos o :3‘(‘\‘]":!7' :‘7‘;23;::{ Ml‘::t’nmi‘:’r’.’ 8.07 H KANSAS CITY, July 2l.—CATTLE-Re-|by W. B. Stanger of Pensauken, . 15.000 g':,ov Oats, du. . : . o . October, 111:61.7«& Nu:ember. 1, gc; 000 3 b December, .62@7.63¢; lanuary, 7.62@7.63c. 00| Liverpool Grain and Provisions. L RL & P o 3 Spot, quist; sales; W0 bales; ordinary, THc; 3 ) $oove good ‘ordinary. S%e; low 'middling,’ i reosei ] S PRICOL,, MIE ST . 'c. % | middune, 9 1-e 5004 middiing, 0% n:tn: iy g s S Y No. 1 California, qulet, ¢ 5. ' Futures. dul ; ' FEgs o A SUR N WROC IRt W0 SR osek: r markst was steody. cresmeries, 14O | JUNfya" ! Beptember, Sa 14di Decem- : .. BT. 'LOUIS, July 21.—COTTON-—Qulet, ; dairies, 184c. Cheese, teady, b 81 . 1 - v 3 . 1-16c higher; middiing, Sc; sales, 150 bale: 10%c. Eggs, steady: fresh, 1Te. P o o ST L it i R HIRTTIRER receipts, 18 bales; shipments, 135 bales; NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, |5 24 gy R OV ERPOOT. . . J., celpts, 3200 natives, 5,800 Texans, 11260 | blew out today while the yacht was lying caives, all best corn-fed catile, | in the Delaware river, opposite Torresdale. active’ and higher; guarantine, steady to|A. Waren St hocked_overboard Firong; stockers and feeders, steady; cholce | and drowned and J. W. Van Winkle, the export and dressed beef steers, §1.00@8.%; | engineer, was fatally scalded. The other falr to good, $4.0007.85; stockers and feed- | occupants of the launch escaped injury. 36555 weaierncred stoers. 83950 §.15; Texas and Indian sicers, &6 exas cows, $2.0068.10; native cows | JPHIA, July 21 hative heifers, §2.75G6.00; canners, $1.00| , FHILADELEILA, July B-yictor %; bulls, 8.75@0.2: calves, $3.006.25. | rifited suiclde last night by inhaling 1l- fiminating gas at his home in (lerman- town, & suburb. His body was found to- day by his wife on the floor of the kitchen, Routlot was recently convicted of con: 65 'plgs, 36.76G7.25. spiracy In connection with & stock transs SHEEP 'AND LAMBS—Receipts, 2700 | tfor and it is supposed this fact led to his head; market- 15@25¢ higher: lambs 10G15c | suicide ;§§==:s§=susznlsssssssx EEERS N ERRSESSEEISSSSITEETRANIAS - - 3 % : ; LIVERPOOL, July 21.—COTTON—Spot, N et Strons antve SnEa | e is Con, v s | moderate business: prices easier; American ern, 28 64, Hame, short ‘eut; 14 (o 16 1bs 3 middling, 53-32d. The sales of the d: Ruotations of the Day on Various |51 % 00 Hams, sh B Great Nor. pid r Were 8000 bales, of which 500 were for © od| % 1030 Ibs., baa 64 short ribs. 16 Hocking Valley . | speculation and export. and included g g fos., firm, Gs: long clear middies, MKt | nitaos Cenirei . o, e American. Receints were 100 bales, ‘il NEW,TORK. July 3L FLOUR—Recelpts. |38 (o 3 Iba., firm. Wy 6 long clear middics, ok, : American. Futures opened qulet and closed B s B B.235 bbis.; exports, 8,340 bbis.; market dull | heavy, 3 to 40 1bs., ifirm, G0s 64: short clear b 4 i easy: American middlin, o, e. July, Tamibe, $3 20004.28: native wethers. 84350 THE REALTY MARKET, ind ecasler, with buyers and sellers again | backs. 16 to 28 Ibs!, firm, 69 6d; clear bel- b 455-64, sellers; July-Au 52-64@74 53-64d Gs. B i B e o e T e el ,Dlnlll; winter patents. $3.86@4.00; winter | lies, 14 to 16 lbs., stron, P! sellers; August-September, 4 45-61@4 46-61 COWS AND HEIFERS. $3.65G4.60; Texas clipped yearlings, $3.750 T xnu $.65@3.85; Milnnesota patents, | square cut, 11 to 13 « . buyers; September-October, lfi-“d - R ¢ At of aL 4.66; Texas clipped sheep, §3.40G8.75; stock- | INSTRUMENTS placed on record Monday, B grien, TL3008 1 Minesoin. bakers, | duler, fhe 8. Kmmerican: TeRRsd, in paits | Net B B pacine, dail’ 8 | e Decemper - 4 H1-64p4 Zebid: geliors el 1 : ers and feeders, £2:10G4 Taiy 217 ==£r; Rye flour, quiet; afr to good, | quiet, bis 8. & Y - et < oy Peopie,s D comber-January, 4 19-64G4 20-64d, 3 - e % - Warranty Deeds. . ; choloe t n g < oy, $3.653.65. CHEESE—8teady; American finest white, S T ¥ January-February, 419-64d, buyers; Febru-| , ¥ 8. Towls Live Sleck Market. CORNMEAL—E: )'e{lo' western, §1.82; | 473 64; American finest colored, {8s 8d. . 1 " ary-March. 4 18-64G4 19-64d, buyers; March- uty, $1.30; Brandywine, 8.45G8.86. TALLOW- Prime city, ‘steady, s 6d; 3 Republic Steel April, 415-64d, buyers. RYE—Steady; No. 2 western, 88%c, f. o. | Austrailan, in London, duil, 33s. i o i = ., afloat; state, 63@6dc, ¢. I ., New York ..I‘.kol t. Louis fancy winter, firm, te0tse Suan: " Coffee Market. ots. E . % 3 J n BARLEY--Nominal. 4” HOPS—At London (Pacific coast), firm, ' B " e * NEW YORK, Juli a1.—COFFEE-8pot WHEAT—Recelpts, 2,00 bu.; shipments, | £5G £5 10s. 3 A . Rio, firm; No. 7, involce, 63-l6c; mild, 3.35) bu. Spot, edsy; No. I red, Te,| BUTTER—Nomina Y steady; Cordova S@11%c. The 'market llevator, and @%0c, 1. 0. b, afloat; No. 1 PEAS—-Canadian, steady, 6d. opened irregulur, with July § points lower worthern, Duluth, 2% . 0. float; | The imports of wheat into Liverpool last . 8 " |and other months @10 points Ilheli after ¥o. 1 hard, Manitoba, &3%c. £. 0. b., afloat. | Week were 65,500 T,l-lrllrl from Atlantic . 8 . which the course was quite steadily up- 8ig receipis and a poor demand ports, none from Pacific and 4,000 from |8t . - . ward on a scare of shorts to cover and par In weakened wheat steadily. other ports. There were no imports of 4 t - - sistent bull support from the clique. The nerally light and loc corh, . forelgn market news was about as excited. Rariah! Foreiay wnkl‘ —_— ; it T Yet the whole attention of the trade was Ji tat d T it o - 5T. LOVIS, July 2L-CATTLE-Recelpts, United Megl Jotalt 00 1020 8000 head, including 7,600 Texans: market o . dull, steady o natives, 101k lower for | i Axwell's 3 484, 1o Sagth Cmahe . Texans; native shipping and export steers, [ Ve N PORVAI ROS, NG, WO gt Tots 0068 . 00, ith strictly fancy worth, $8.25 - g b @i T8, dreased beef and butcher sieers, $.25 116, Neleon's add . 7.50; steers under 1,000 Ibs, $.00G6.35; | James Cook and wife fo stockers and feeders. ‘$2,6566.58: cows and | \W4r ‘Pluulendk';";‘m iV i 7 , lot ocl , Monmouth par| TS N e e o 35F" Costelo to W. H. Roberts, lof o 2, 22 and 2. block 1, and lote 13, 18 8 Recelpts, 2,500 head; market 10c | 80d 16, block 2, Fayette park (refile Joonr e ang Nehis. 1 207.8; packers, | V- H; Rppria o O W Ly o $0: butchers, $7.9068.15. LW Weheer SpR w0 2 & SHEEP AND 'LAMBS Hecelpts, 1000 ( Fiala and wife, 3 d d; market steady to strong; native mut. | ICguntaes dth RGd. oo ooy lambs, $4.5008.50; culls and | H. B Fobb o H. annett, | % 0 Shookare, W.UeNA Benson Land Byndicaie August t 8, block 8, Benson. . St. Joseph Live Stwek Market/ gt bleg 5 R §T. JOSEPH, July 3L—CATTLE—Re- block 1, and lots 14, 1§ and 16, celpts, 2,623 head; steady; natives, $4.50@ | block 3, Fayette park A $90 "cows and heifers, $1.50G6.2%: veals, | Apna C. Pennock and husband o H. 2.5036.00; bulls and stags, §2.76@6.2%; stock- | “'W. Pennock, trustee, el lot 7, block ers and feeders, 2WGEE | o 0 | & Reed's istadd.. £ 0GS—Receipts, ead e lower; n.'{n and light mixed, §7.00G7.75; medium Quit Claim De heavy, §1.0G7.5; pigs, $4.5001.2%; bulk, | 1, 1. Boyd et al to Abble 4 80 lot 7, block 1, Boyd's add., and lot 2, block 1, 24 add. to Bedford Place.... $0.50; top western lambs, top_years Deeds. ling wethers, #.60; top native ewes, #.%. | 1 mccague, president, to G. W. " 2'and 24, block 1 and Slous City Live Stock Market. Tt s % ana"M, block 3 Fayeita SIOUX CITY, July 21.—(Special Tele- park .. . ) = CATTLE — Receipts, 2,500 head Sinors aiow and illers stoa Total amount of transfers.. <! =% S 28EEESE! snpassa > Wil B3 BRIt R SRR RS RSB R RRERSRBLLRARIA 3 v hing the bull contingent, nore bulllsh, but home Seisdo Snain UAN oo, 3 ¢ 25058 this ‘clement took & most. agEres: luding the visible supply increase of 67,00 | TOLEDO, 0., .vuy 21.—~WHEAT—Active, e :"d :n:h- scamper to reach safer ground nal prices showed %@Mc net loss. | lower; cash and July, 74%c; September, . was made by the more conservative shorts. ly closed a ' Beptember, 76 11-169 1:3.;; December, T4%c. Trading was fairly active throughout the i December, TI@M%e, | CORN—Active. ‘stiong; cash, Sehdun fuci o S onmy el secsion. Al differences were wiped out In ; Beptember, 80ic; mber, 48%e. AHA, July 2L—Bank clearin, last half hour between the first seven CORN-Recelpts, 3140 bu.; exports, 30 B e oderaisty” eotbre: ptschat gorh. | nIEANA: oz SoBank cloat eniba on the Hst: The closs was “rm ' t, easy: No.'3, The, ‘elevator, ‘and | 4sisc: July, dc; Beptember, 0%c; new July, ncrease, $93,561.. with prices net 10620 points higher: totul . o. b., afloat, ns were strong | gic: new September, BXe. BT LOUIS, July 2i.—Clearings, §182.62; | rales were {600 bage. includink July at on covering but atter midday broks | “RYE-No. 2 balances, - $503,26; money, steady, 5G% 6.10@5.35c; August, 5.97@6.3c; Beptember, wal of suj BEED-Ciover, dull; cash and October, [ oent. New York exchangé, W premium. — |§ g8 me! October, 535483k December. July. TOXGTINe. | $5.37%. ON, July 2L—Clearings, §16,77L840; |§ 3c; January, 5.3c; March, 5.4086.45c; May, SHA,@68%cC, closed — balances, $1.176,866. 5.4526.50c. i g e & Duluth G Market. oV EW, YORK, July 1. —Clearings, 122,300 rong > ; noes, #6, s it No. TP white; o LI 30y W—WHBAT-O . iALTIMORE. July 21.—Clearings, $2,096,- ; track mixed weatern, [ Rard; ey No. 3 morthern. me: Noo 1 50 Balunces, BILEE; money, #o per cent.| NEW YORK, July 1-SUGAR-Raw, ite western, G066 track | RAECMTL AT pae” J mber, | PHILADELPHIA, * July '21.—Clearings fair redning, 213-16c; cemtrifugal, & et stroug B e Semtn e Sse. $14.616,501; Walances, 32909300, money, 4G4% 36-16c; molasses sugar, i Te- ly - 3 er per_cent. teady. weak all around, through general| sinneapolis Wi . and Bren. culcaud(.)‘.'d)ul n—(;tgn'nxcc-hlgffi O‘RI-EANI“‘ balances, 358 . shiping, ®G70c; good to | MINNEAPOLIS, July 2L —WHEAT—Sep- | for sixiy days and Wi.isis on demand; New A mber, 884¢c; on '.ru‘ No. 1 hard, o; | York uclun“. e premium. i state, prime to cholce, 1 northern, T%¢; No. 3 northers, CINCINNATI, July 2.—Clearings, $4.100,- EENES 5 3 SEEIE = 2 e g 2 14 Sugar Market. 888ae FEEE] 3 giseEiunsegns £ 288 S 106 600 0 TN 4000 60 891000 1510 100348 19 65 i 80 b 05 80 00 60 0009 T, 00001 65 £ 15 11O SSESIO0S 000G 1S AR A TSNS S o 800000 BLTTILEIRTRIRNSRRSBRSRESBLE &5 P T P § £ i