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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL July Oats Makes & Bpeotacular Jump to & Reocord Price, 'REACH SEVENTY MARK AND HOLD' IT ches Same Figure, but Other Cereals Drop OR in & _ Apathetic Market—Prov) Stride Upward, July Corm T * CHICAGO, July 24.—There were fancy rices again in July oats and July corn To Felicve the monotony of a grain session herwise dull. The former fumped 30 to & new record price, 70c. The latter sold at e, but did not hold its strength. The situ- on in graing was very unsatisfactory 1o The trade at large, owing 10 the congestion in all July options. Fluctuations were nar- yow In deferred futures and aside from the fair weather, the bearish Influence that redominuted was that of “unstraddling’ ptember-December wheat spreads. Sep temver wheat closed down, Septems ber corn %@%c lower An sepumbn onts lower. July oats gained 3c. Provisions closed 20G2%4c higher. The cause of the upturn in oats was the binding of shorts for several “tens” and the reluctance of traders to sell what they did not_have. Receipts were ilght at 129 cars. Fair weather and good crop reports influenced_an _ecarly easy feeling, but the ump to Tc for July aided prices of de- erred_futures for a time. Traders were very much dissatisfied with the situation of the pit. On all hands went up the wail of too much manipulation. Trade has fallen oft greatly in the last few weeks. Specula- tors are either fearful of the big fellows or aro apathetic. _in oate business was very il raders polnted to other pits, espec- MBIy (o corn, ‘and. remarked that the small erowd of traders Indicated the feeling Ilnc; 5. the corner by the Gates crowd. They sa the spectacle of oats and corn prices on a Jovel killed trade. The public was out of the market, The man who seems (o control new stuff let the crowd have a little 200 "Dut the price closed strong, S0 ui Wt that figure. September worrled uneasily between e and 3%e and closed easy, 340, down, at M¥c. ‘Cor.inied good weather, heavy receipts and scattering liquidation depressed wheat, Tride was only In falr proportions and i “als pit as in others complaints were made of manipulation. There still continued & very light mun of contract stuff in the ar- [fivals, which tended to restrict short sell- ing. The crowd bought freely for a time ©of September, but large interests unstrad- dled from_a' September-December spread greely to anl who ifferent, and in the lack 'of any busines: Yorked downward, ‘Beptember ope lower at W to e lnnr at SO e, onf¥ |grade; Mifineapolis ' and Duth. Foport f’l cars, making a total for the lllre Ints of 316 cars, against §77 last week and l(l'l‘mflyeb-r -‘mln lnll..or r t ., ns st year. [Seaboard clearances in Wheai_and ot \equaled 307,000 bu. The l'lbolrfl reported 10_loads taken for export Corn was dull and inanimate most of the /day. The fact that July was bid up to 0c by a few shorts had almost no effect on other futures. There was no disposition to sell, yet huylnx was not good. The pit seeins’ lmoat doserted since the bottom rnpped out of July, The action today in seemed to indicate that the Gates o8] wes mot yor deat Cables wore Higher al but closing slight decline in most lcn-, July was unchanged at 67c_at tl close, Beptember sold between 60%c ln and closed easy me down at 61%c. leIolll bad support, were some- M:llvo and mlflo very good advances. M brought higher the udl joris covered to -omo flhnl. blll lho yflnelpll uuu for e Munu hy I|| the Tlr pack- ! L!‘:ll‘llhn by the iy advance. O.l) and Sep- cars; oats, 140 un' hogs, » leading futures ranged as follows: les.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y. geas F = »35 «35 B85 53 ©53 B85 R& B8R 538 ol S5 «53 255 bS 8! Old. lflh"" * No. 2. nter 's r-ll "}: &%l:h"h. -nflfilnl?fit "W No. 3 'uu‘nhy. 5.75; Jgnr. bbL., &1 45 B ge e ders g Shore"Slear # (BT bn the basts of high wines, fn‘c‘ following are the receipts and ship- Receipts. Shipments. . upnu 'l.fl.l) On the Produce exchange or market wae stead e 1 mum, 16@19c. steady a! Eggs, steady; fresh, 1ic. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Quotations of the Day om Various Commodities. NEW YORK, July %_FLOUR—Recelpts. 13,786 bbls.; exports, 1,383 bbls.; market was easy and quleter: whu-r jonts, 33.756@ 4.00; winter straigh d Minne- Sota patants. 13.WGH.10; IR exiras, B yinter low grade nesota Rye flour, ulel‘ sales, & F o Soca, 8 2588 4: cholce (A hm:y l’—Dull y-nov western, §1.32; ey 45@3.00. e Nywlne, i 2 western, e, an:n. o “Ggeic, o bt u.‘.';“m. car HARL'Y—NDM 1 WHEAT pis, exports, oo _eles o 1 afioat. " cipeies, Tolowing recel, o, Skain, & favorable weathot tion, easier French cables and mh.grnram-un support. Few reactions loce at any time and the market closed |weak at e net decline. July, e Sic; September. 16%@T 1-1 i December, 76%@77 7-16¢; closed at C. CORN—Receipts, 1,060 bu.; exports, 8626 b casy; No. % Tic elevator and of the day on light western nee of sellers and moderate ll::(!l with wheat, white, @c; P tracks white: western: track, -mu Itate, 4onc. Option nd at times firm, es- icago, ' under o- new luly 'l tion, with . 5. b ifloat. Gption ‘market was Oa 00. fes, 3115001 9.0 plckled ha western _steam $11.00, America, #1135, Porl clear. $19.25621.75 1&' California. ule( TALLOW Firm; city (82 countr; kEs. RICH—H irm; Cut 2,60 nnmlnnl h ,\ound $8.60; rm: Kkled be rs, $9.000 Lard, firm; 10.66; July closed / at refined, _firmer; South continent, .2%; short mea! biekled shou e, $19.00012,50, ed, amily, $21 i mess, §19, HIDES—8teady; Galveston, m to %5 1bs., to %5 Ibs., ;A tie_fledoe, 25G28c. ity ( T pki e mr to extra, (%@ i Texas dry, free), domestic, TR Recelpta, 1 creamery, FFRI" —Recelpts, 7,220 vnr. ceipts, 12,801 3 rregu- imitation, 11&{;; factory, ; quiet to colored and white, ?%@ new, state, full cream, (3 19%c, ol.An 8—8teady; New Orleans, mnc Weak: POULTRY—AI 15¢ lurleyl, Firm ized most met: were liberal, Dressure 1o spot and well, £124 1 clined 2% Ing ing at £62 gerllgerrnx«: tandard, spof 1.60. l‘k don 8 price was iter locally 37%. London advances, Glasi Middlesboro at dry, lflwffl& 006723 00 OMAMA W EGGS—C LIVE POUL/ dulrykln tubs, aflfllh. 12¢; BB CO Hay Del lei a mlnd fllr remained unchanged at remained unchai 00, ers, according to ks and gecse, 1 upland, o r) l\ D Relolpts Heht. live: er; chicken B Yowte e C Dreisd: 17e; fowls, 13%@\ nt weakness again today. Offerin but the volume of business transacted was light. tin was reduced a full pound under heavy prices closing at £137 for for futures. In the local b market the tone ruled weak and prices de- nts, the closing price of oo Copper lost 2s 6d, , and futures at £62 168. The between 2% and 10 to A gult. cloled oints. HLs 121, lowered 1s 3d to £11 b8 ruled firm and quiet was unchanged at at £19, and anglish iron prices scored !urlhrr‘dllllhl gow closin, G658 4d. e local market ed. No. 1 northern foun- 0. 2 northern found: 1 southern foundry, $22. N Wo. 1 #oft southern foundry, §23.00 MOLESALE MARKETS. ‘andled stock, 16@16%c. TRTosE wx A@be; spring chickens, per 'ER—Packing stock, Uglasc; cholce 17c; se) EXUGHT FISH-Trout, loefih::- pickerel, 8c; plke, Sc; d, 70; A nfish, bc; biu black bll ; haddock.” i1} T, 10c; lobsters, red 1{’:' lob:?:n, green, per Ib, OA’ !—6&: BRAN-Per ton, $15. HAY-—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale lmclluon Cholce i No, 1 medtum. straw, prices ood Color and quaiey” Do VEGETABLES. . CAULIFLOWER—Home grown, per dos., W CELERY~—Kalamazoo, 3c. TOES—New, T bu., GREEN ONIONS—Per dok., according to size of bunches, TURN! }>‘ %‘4& BEANS- cu‘b omo " N AT 59 LE BHED— Plr dox., u.'ue. onu gruwn, per market tring Deans, per market E—California or home grown, ‘%n' California, in sa‘ks, per 'OES—Per_bu. baske! t, $1.00, NAVY BMND—PO‘I’ Dll-. PEA( bertas, fancy, per_4-bas] .00, PLU? s—cu*mn-. per 4-basket crates, it Cpor box, $1.16@1.%5. alifornia; per box, 8.5 cu'mmu—fiommwn. per “g.fiung-'rfi per LACKBERRIES—Per t, %ATER“IWN.—-PQP 1’0‘-7' 3 ietiés, per bbl -qts grate Bon U-pts., s o TROPICAL "RUfl PINEAPPLES—Florida, BANANAS—Per bunch, b Y sy loncias terranean swe “LEHO s, NS8—Fancy, to 3 count, according to .T6@5.00; Medl- 00550, Messinas, MISCELLANEOUS., CIDER—Nehawka, York, $.76, HlD;s—No. 1 veal ca cait, 13 1015 P iy all, per bbl, $3.3; New L frsen. o N Y 'fi.‘u zo’m bs. 1bs., hor;o nlau. $1.6G2 y hides, lOn. cocs [ETALS—A. B. folln'l ton, $10. gopper. per 1 : brass, ll. ne, per 2 red fewtig. rices: 0o iron. siov UIS, July H—WHEAT—Firm; cash, eleyator, 69c; track, 70c; :‘l:.n" i Jul, ‘c;.cm B.glgb quotes Tron, country mixe plate, Plf' 'OI!* lb she. m o o Teats Dot 2c; rabber, ;:v" [l No. lar: N e Jnly, e Beptemnber, l:k o ltudy 3 :lnck uld blc; lllln, um old clear, $2.! SEED—Timothy, CORNMEAL—] BRAN. Stead uall; <Y St NG—8 new, 07.60; Dry ' salt me 'lhfirn. S1087%; iaeat : Lower at JLTRY — Bteaa. urkey c oL UTTER Steady; I AL teady at 15c, loss RYE St rle, 36.7 PRUTER EGGS—Stead sas stock, le Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. e i extra fancy ai .0033.25; old ola!’mth 16e TWINE—Steady, PRovulohs—Purk nmhu 9. Lard No winter pat- per s . y; uckaa, east track, 8. timothy, 39.50@15.60; prairie, A1 stendy, sL08 C8—Steady, teady, w 4 obbing. old, B higher, $10.423. ats (boxed), strong; extra clear ribs, 31 Easy $5.06. ead=: chickens, The: creamery, at off. eedn'- Shipments. 6,000 7,000 mber, : No. 3 whi e, timothy, $10.00@11.00; cholce reamery, 184c; fancy dalry, tn-h Missouri and Kan- cases returned. Ehipments, loss frosh * southweatern, 6e, F'Im‘ New York full creams, alr to lwd ¢: New York full creams, 10c. N @7c. RYE-—F4 BARLEY “iesdy; NeTa, 10c; sample, & lll}.WAUKEI. Jul ~WHEAT—Firm; CORN—September, 0%G80%c. MINN ~July, Wheat, Flour and Bran. POLIS, Minn., July ¥.—WHEAT 3 lou:.bu, M on | 1130, at Ma THF OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, No. 1 northern, 2 WLoURi—Firm: second_patents, 8. @370; gecond clears, 1245 RAN ~In bulk, $14.00G14 rpool Graim LIVERPOOL, July 24.—~WHEAT-No. 1 northern, spring, steady, 6s 24d; No. California, quiet, 6s 6d; futures, dull; July, n, R e $2.4089. et clearss § 00 LA Dominal; 'September, s 1d: December, —8put, firm; American mixed, 6s; futares, dul; September, bs 2%d; October, PROVISIONS—Beef, strong; extra India mess, 1078 6. Pork, firm; prime mess west- s 6d. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 Ibs., g‘um, s, Bacon,’ nrm; Curmberland cut, to quiet, §6s6d; short ribs, 18 o 2 1bs.. quiu, '§98'6d; Jon_clear middles, Bto ¥ ibe., aulet, B, loris cleat middles, heavy, % o quiet, 588 Short “clest Tbacks, .16 to" b8 be quiet, 588 6d; clear bellles, 14 to 16 Ibs., 'steady, s ¢d. Shoulders, square eut, 11 fo i3 iba. quiet, 47s, [} Hercés, dall, & 6d; American refined, in pails, dull, 83s. CHEESE—8 endy; American finest white, @y 80; American fneat colored, the 6. TALLOW—Frime city, steady, 285 6d; Aulfl"l“.ll Il| London, ) , 33s. l-'.{,.o 8t. Louls l’lncy winter, HOPB_At Lopdon (Pacific coast), BUTTER—Nomin: PEAS—Canadia firm, firm, Toledo Grain and Seed. TOLEDO, _ Jul WHEAT—Active, enny) casn and Juiy, Tic; September, TINC; Degember, 74c bEOR —bm i,cash and July, $6e; Septem- December, 66%c. D ATS bult, Arm, cash ana July, c; Sep- September, d5c. “Market. DULUTH, Minn., July 4—~WHEAT— Cash, hard, '78%4c; No. 2 northern, Nfi 1 mmhern and July, W%e; Sep- tnmber, T1%e; December, 69%c. ATS-—September, 33%c. Peoria Market. PEORIA, July 2.—CORN—Firm, inactive; not quoted. OATB—Firm; hj hor No. 8 white, 88c. WHISKY—On the basis of $1.31 for fin- ished gouds. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, Prices Break with Unloading Close s Generdlly Lower. NEW YORK. July 24—The violent ad- vance in a few stocks on the stock market today took on an appearance of frothy effervescence in the latter stages of the dealings, which s rather characterlstic of the culmiination of a bull movement. Sus- piclons were arous as to the course of wealthy pecumon who have been leading the market. The dribble of spec- ulative liquidation which has been a fea- ture of the market ail day. turned into & general and somewhat precipitate elling movement, and prices broke sharply throughout the list = With the exception few stocks which were selected as aining points of e, o lly closed lower, the net losses for y running from 1 to 2 points in some of the ‘more prominent stocks. There was no news to explain the ex- traordinary advance of one or two stocks, nor the selling of the general list. The movement: seemed to be purely = .TE €. i No. § northern, 7§ to the desire of recent ers of stocks to realize their profits. Buch movements are an incident of all rising markets and there is no means of telling whether the falling back of prices is a manipulative movement, due to a desire on the part of the leaders to shake a weak and unwieldly following, or a culmination of an upward movement. 8o far.as could be percelved from publlc information col ditions today bearing upon values \vers en- tirely the e us those of yesterday The news from the crops was favorable, rallroad earnings re‘pon howed lm:r over last year, from the iron ahd steel trade showed no impairment of the tive demand and money continued easy. ‘There wers numerous &lnll of effective strength in various stocl Nevertheleas a !ulln%:! distrust overcame the market, mun above described. ‘The early h in the market in the Grangers lnd Plclflcl became 8| in fll Paul and Rock Island. ‘was_rushed up 10 points to a record figure at 200, accompanied by vague rumors of closer r.llllom with the Mex'can Central, which would afford an entrance to the City of Mexico. There were also unformed as- sertions of further large lhlnrpunn- in the interest of the company, and incidental ble_rights to l\ock olders. None of received any foi sanction. from o!% clals, however. 'he movement In St. Paul was tqullly mysterious. There were shadowy reports of arrangements to benefit St. Paul by re- ustment_of relations among western rallroads. Nothing could be learned from any authoritative source of any pending developments, but the price was swept up- ward on & flood of buying orders. Some- thing was heard also of a project of a southern securities holding company, which held to explain the strength of the Loulsville & Nashville. Only slight re- coveries were scored from the late down- w-rd plunge of prices and the closing was The convertible bond tesues gave way in eympathy with stocks and the market be- came easy. Total sales, par value, $4,345,000. United States new 4s, registered, and the old 4s, coupon, declined 3% and old 4s, regis- tered, s? r cent on the last cal The nnwfin( are tone the New York Stock exchang: T N Norfolk & e 2 u 'lk-dlvldofld ssOftered. Boston Qu BOSTON, July %4.—Call loans, 3@t rer cent; time loans, per cent. Ofelal closing of stocks and bonds Forelgn Finaclal. LONDON, July 2—The supp'l on’ the market toda r;":u;ugg:"vfi'; was Denvers Union P.clflc' ere the best features, Americans ¢ iregular, First-class Securities were g Home rolls were -lh Grand Trunks were little affected by the excellent traffic returns. Gold premiums st Beunos Ayres, 51.06; at Rome, 15, The ady; prite western, in | weekly Fhows the following changes: Total reserve increased £302,00, circulation _decreased £112,000, bullion hereased £180.165, other securities decreased £29),000, other deposits decrensed £215,000, public deposits increased £251,000, notes reserve in.reased £823,00 and government securities *ere unchanged. The proportion of the Bank of England's re- serve to llability s BLi0 per cent. Last week it wap 5.9 per cent. The rate of discount is Whehanged at 3 per cent. PARIS, July 2i.—Business on the bourss today opened undecided. Rentes receded. Numerous offers of Rio tintos gave a set- back to the whole list. Prices were weak and operations were inactive untll the last hour, ‘when repurchases, especlally of in- dustrials, were effected. Spanish 4s were favorably influenced by the rise in ex- change. Rlo tintos regained strength. Kaffirs were weak, owing to the decline in character, but recovered toward the end of the day. At the close there was an ali- round {mprovement. Three per cent rentes, log vic.’ Exchange on London, Bt lte checks. Bpanish {s, §L17. The weekly ment of the Bank of France shows t lowing changes: Notes in circulation de- creased 125,225,001, ury accounts cur- ed ©00f, gold in hand in- b ounted decreased o0t "and. siiver® in' hand increased 2,476,001, BERLIN, July 24.—Exchange on London, 20m_4Sptgs for checks, Discount rate for short and three months' bills, 1% per cent, On the bourse today business was dull and the transactions were small. Internationals were maintained, owing to e money. Mines were depressed on _ realizations. Transvaals somewhat recovered. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, July 24.—~MONEY—On call, steady at 2@8 per cent; ciosing offered at 21 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4%4@5 per_cent. STF“LING EXCHANGE-—S8te: g wlth actual business in bnnkerl bills at for demand at 5* for sixty d osted rates, W8 and §i.89%; commerc s L VR Bar, fio; Mexican dollars, tyc. vemmenl we H te, osing quotations on bonds are as ontarto & Westers. Pennsylvania . do 24 pfe inots Centrai. Louigrinie & N hAR SILVER—B!ndy, 247-164 per ounce, MONEY—2@2% per cent. The rate of dis- count in the open market for short bills is 2%@2 7-18 per cent and for three months’ biils 27 per cent. New York Mining Quetations. NEW YORK, July 24—The following are the clollnl prices on mining wtocke: 2 OMAHA, July 2.—Bank clearings tod: $1,120,301. correspon day last y-'. “Emcfio‘gm.v "l'Q 24.—Clearis u arin i baiances, $3617100; w York exe fin‘o at £ ‘gonm rates, 3Gl . 325; balances, $10,: AT OSTON, 'July #.—Clearings, $20,206,495; 606,964 . ELPHIA, _ Jul . —Cleari: baiances, §2518,148; money, BALTmonE July uamurtnn. u.l‘ln.- lances, v xNNA’x#- ?! s, $3,9 52,049, 00; T New "York ex change, 106, Eremlum ST. LOUIS, July 34.—Clearings, $7,000,738; balances, $664,446; money, steady, 5@6 per cent; New York exchange, Zc premium. Condition of the Tremsury. WASHINGTON, July 24.—Today ment of the tre o}. nces eral tund, exclu reserve in show: Avlfllblo cash balance, §196, lflld. $99,726,633. Wool Market. BOSTON, July 34.—W( mools are seliing freely, erable new weo tal t“n:lu‘thw triotly e) es, strie fine_medi .‘l ine_domestic wools in o Md P.nnlylvlllll XXX, | Aare, R S Saa'te eenm ry firm osition, with ne delaine, mu 1 vashed Gombing. @Re: @c; coarse, " "For this market Aostraiian wools are very firm ‘ana pretty moroufl sold; quotations are vel 3 scoured basis, maln average, 70@72c. LONDON, July 24.—WOOL—The ol!-r!nn st the wool auction sales today numbered 11,832 bales, including & good selection of greasy. Competition was keen .and prices were firm. Fine cross-breds were in de- mand for America, the home trade and the continent. Lambs' wool was in_good request at higher rates: fine was § per cent above the May offering. Cape of Good Natal are win, e Bouth W |¢- 4,900 uennllln Breasy, Ecoarad, 44 of Good Hope lnd Hdais ud 3d: i July OIL CITY, Pa., July }.—OIL~Credit bal- ances, §1.22; certificates, no Md lhlpll‘;agll.. TLT46 bbis.; average. T Au ls.; runs, bbls.; average, #, TOLEDO, O., hny 0 NEW_YORK. July #.—0 llrm Petroleum, steady ‘ork, §120; Philadeiphia and rlu Philadeiphia and Baltimore in bul Rosin, steady, Turpentine, steady, IENDON July 24.—OIL—8pirits of turpen- tine, LIVERPOOL July u—ml,—'ha u'r tonseed, spirits, quiet, Se . fined_apot, dull, VAN lto- Sy MOl Turpen. nne -tudy. no-n u-dy . 8 and G uu E, ¥, $1.35 nlnuxuuwuflnnflz G., B50; W.' W, @.50 Evaporated Apples NEW YORK, July #—-EVAPORATED AFPPLES_The market continuss oulet, Wi siim offerings, largely nominel; cholce, e | ”ALX!‘OHNIA DRIED FRUITS—Pru are quite active for both :sl nd hlltl-. Titn prices ol owing & tendency JULY 25, 1902. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Very Light Reosipts of Oattle and Prices Ruled a Little Rtronger. HOGS ALSO ADVANCED A LITTLE Practically No Fat Sheep or Lambs Week Ago Market All Aroand B SOUTH OMAHA, July 2. eceipts were: . Sh Ofclal lou;‘;' e b 11 Official Omcial Thursday. Four days this week. WN Bame days lnl week. Bame week bel RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the 'year to date, with comparisons with last year: 1902 1901, Cattie tonge wmibe w10 ogs LA LSSy 075 !hnn 4476 672,828 74,063 The lollowln‘ table shows the avera n price of hogs sold on the South Oma market the last several days, with com- parisons with former years: 1 1902, [1901. {1900, 1899, [1598. |18 . 11896, oo {13 - 8 P 2 . 33 wrons P& 1 = l; s ; o 5 2 ¥ - oo a8 S = PR EE82EE_ER8 o cate sests 2 222226 Semene ‘885258 "8 ‘gz "veas enses, g BRNREE RVSEDE BEBED 55 I [ SES82ES SRR/ o —— §§ 2 seomss ‘gas ) [T 10, 1 12 bt} 15 1. 17 18, 1. 20. 2 22 2 24 23 gREF2 232283 BIE22 R2=W2B3 2A22E P s 5& > cosson [ . 741 *Indicates Sunday. **Holiday. The officlal number of cars ght In today 13' each road w attle. Hogy. shp H'ses. 2 ‘Total receipts 0 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- ber of head indicated: Buyers, Cattle. Hoga. Sheep, Omuh; Packing Co...... 101 14 L] Swlll and Comuny hy Packing Co. Armour & Co.. Cudahy, from K. C. Hammond, from K. t & Hunmnn Hlllllllon & Rothsc L. F. Hu » 308 3 D TTLE Thero was & very light supply a ursday’s l r\ln lhlt has here in some time. For the week same days of last yea There were scarcely enough beef steers uh ) e a teat of the mar- but it was evident that packers were lnxhu- for the better grades and the few that were offered commanded A Two cars of cattle that pounds sold at $8.00, which was prvnoun:ed a -tron ice, for while the cattle were Very fat, they were not of £ very good aual: ity. As compared with the close of last week, the market on all the better grades is fully 2c higher, and In some cases a gain of as much as was made, The fat and common stuff, however, has prices on the better grades has been upward all the week and an advance of tully a quarter has been made and from that up to 40c. The commoner grades, though, have shown very little improve- not k eSre Vetongar " i weel are a lttle nger in yn:xp.my with the better foeling on steers cows. There were only s few stockers and o aold stronar, As Dered witts ihe t str com; g Slose ‘of last week heavy feeders of §ood flosh, and quality have "edvanced. about as rs and cows. but the com- uff has been slow little improve- P 25z ESEEEE: SEIZZSTRUBEEST _RSBAS: P e o0 10 10 0 0000 0 a0 P 3 Izsisbszevssa edssse ISE & £33 ZRRASE giiS: 2 E:i 3 wscssss EEM msEEEs 1 1 AND HEIFERS. 130 0 3 FaEEES EEszEInEas 335 =) 2RISR | At | STOCK CALVES. AND FEEDERS. . 590 YT o Zstunsss ettt > < fazse ¥ BERRBSAREE RSB =7 :!:!:350 R8RSR o teteessee s msetsa tommen e R et annubZ Brmmmre pe peepeee men SpReee s 3832232388288 ORSNSRRE e e i 000 00 00 =383&88823338l , 8g 3 spieetssaszazme’ 2¥35 3 comre Ferdon—Neb. 2x z oaopub s 21 i: 2 28 & cows.. "dgs§ 1010 Lz 1400 ¥ ob 46 steers 8 bulls 11 cows..... 2 cows 1 cow. Senk hields—Colo. 2 cows..... 2 steers. L1015 3¢ 0o es: i 3 2 H 2 feeders 1 heifer. 7 feeders. § cows... 3 cows. BREE, s L850 376 = 3N 956 320 £ ther a light run of as the demand was in "Eood shape prices recovered o some The market opened a little slow, prices about & nickel higher. Ad the morning advanced, however, the feel- ing improved and the general market soon became about a dime higher than yester- day. At an advance of a dime the hogs changed hands rhpidly and everything was disposed of In good season. The bulk of the good hogs sold from $7.40 to $7.45 and from that up to §1.66 ‘The packing hogs #old largely from $7.40 down Late in the morning a train arrived with several cars.of hogs, but they did not seli quite so well, so that the market could be called closing_about a nickel higher than yesterday. ~Representative sales: Av. § Av. Sh. Pr w0 140 o 8 s sEEERIRRER FEE “eEE sassasaisanisse sasu=s 0 0 o 0 o 8ttt = =S bt B8IATLTITLASESLLESAS: iF & sss83 CP—There were not enough sheep here today to make a test of the market and In fact there was practically no fat stuft at all. Buyers, though, seemed to be auxious for supplies and the general Im- pression ‘was_ that good stuff would have ®old freely at strong prices. Reccipta for the week have been fairly liberal, but still the demand has been still heavier and the tendency of prices on all desirable grades has been upward. As Compared With the close of last week 1t 18 safe ty say that present prices ate Zic, and in & good many cases c, higher. ' The greatest improvement has ‘been on sheep and especlally on ewes but still lambs also higher than they werc a week Ago, " thcugh thers have scarcely besn enough lambs offered to tell much about the market, Feeders have been in the week and frices have tended but the situntlon could probably be. best described by calling the market strong and uctive, Quotations for clipped stock: Good to gholce yearlings, MUGLTS: fair to good. 4.00@4.50; good 0 cholce weihers, H.1044.35: £00 air to good wethes, §34iG) chofce ewes, $3. P % ook ewes, Tood tachol pring lamb 6.20; falr [eeder wothers, $3. feeder year J teeder | $.00g8.90; feeder o. 2 Av. Pr. § western ewe LB W CHICAGO LIVE STOOK MARKET. light supply all A to good spr! i nbe, §3. 1.2@2.%. Representative sales: Cattle Slow a endy—Hogs St and High—Sheep Steady. CHICAGO. July M—CATTLE-Recelpt 7500 head, Including 2,500 Texans, 400 wes erns; slow and steady; good to prime steers, 85@8.70; poor to medium, $.50Q 7; stockers and feeders cows, 80; heiers, §2.256! 5); canners, nw ulls, 32.25@5.25; ealves, $2.50@6.50 i-fod sieers, 31.00G5.75; western siecrs, L00GS. HOGS—Receipts, 12,000 head: estimated tomorrow, 10,000; left over, §,000; steady to b higher! close slow; mixed and bitchers, 00d to choice heavy, ‘s 7 w Tough heavy, $1o0gi50; The, bulk of rales $7.40G7.%; HEEP AND lowet; §00d 'to" cholee wethe falr to cholce mixed, $2. .hC; 32.50G4.75: native lambs, 33.00G1.00. clal yesterday: Receipts. Shipments. Cattle 14,388 3,850 veee 16,87 Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, July %4.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 4,700 natives, 3,00 Texans, 466 Texas calves and 350 native cllVQl, fat cattle slow, steady to lower; quarantine stuff steady to 10¢ lowe stockers and feeders active, steady; cows slow, weak; choice export and dressed beef sletn nmxzs falr to ond $4.75@7.60; stockers and feeders, $2. western fed steers i3.40@5.35; Texas Py, Indlan steers, $2.55@M.40; Texas cows, $2.00Q 3.00; native cows, 1. native heifers, 32.00G4.85; canners, $1. bulls, $2650 ; calvel . 5. HOGS—Receipts, 2,56 head; market steady to be hllher, top, $7.60; bulk of sales, $7.: 1.55; hea ‘ 66@7.60; mixed pl(‘k!!l $7.31 @1.45; nx t, rtoom n4; vorkers, $1.30G TAD4L plgs, .90, AND LAMBS—Receipt head: sheep frm, ismbs 1062, 10w $4.45@6 30; western lambs, $3.20 $4.35@! . 36@4. Texas_clipped cllvpefl lhrx. ers, §2. St. Louis Live Stock Market. BT. LOUIS, July %.—CATTLE. Recelpt 6,000 head, including 17,00 head Texans markel slow and lower; hative shippin, 8.1 S, with stricly fa ) ressed beef and buteher X steers under 1,000 stockers and feeders, $3. d_helfers, 5.50 BT o 4005 3 cows canners, l.m“ bul 00@8.75; Texas and Indian ueerl. um» cows and heifers, Xport stee: worth up to steers, New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. July 24.—BEEVES—Re- ocl i o head, mainly consigned direct. teady; no exports. \T,VES—Recelpts, 168 head; steady orlgd sales included a bunchl of veais at @, 5 e S—No EEP AND “sales reported; LAMBS_Recelpt nominally JOSEPH, ts, 1,902 head: ower; nativ helfers, § stags, 82 5.2, HOGS—Recelpts, strong; light an mediurh and heavy, [ 8! EES AND AMBS—Receipts, 619 head; slow, weaker. 4,606 he: Sloux City L SIOUX CITY, Ta #ram)—CATTLE, steady; beeves o, vearl yeariings 8—Recelpt. ock Market. July 24.—(Special Tele- ;. market bulls and cows, The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal markets for July 4: South Omaha cago . Joseph' Totals .. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, July #—COFFEE-Spot Rio, qulet; No. 7 Invoice, lslse. Mild, sted Cordova, ke Futures opened steady, unchanged to 10 points lower. cables'and bulky primary recelpts o against the bull side today, prompt] tive realizing by bouh local an longs and more or less short selling, against which the efforts of the bull inter- to rally the market were unavailing rters were also ht‘.l\x sellers on the decline, sald to be heading¢ operations sgainst purcpuses in the erop country. witchin, near months into the feature of trade Weak rated ng ac- forelgn es Im The close was easy, with pric points lower. Total sales reach neluding: July, September, 4 g e ; November, §.%5c »«-mbtf 5. uary. 530g8.8c March, 5.358.40c June, 5.6 Market. NEW YORK, July ¥ ~COTTON-Futures gpened ateady’ at the decline Ju‘& 8.48c) ember, 7.99c; October, Te; Dvc-nlbtr, 7% 7.75¢; March, ulet; middiing upund-. 9 7-16¢; gulf, §6-16c; sales, 1,760 bales closed weak; Jul 8.15¢c; September, 7.85¢ vember and Docomb-r ruary and March, NEW \)RLLAV! e January, ; January, Feb- July %4.—~COTTON= Steady: sales, 800 bales; good ordinary, THc; low middling, Ec; middling, he; ' goo middling, e middiin fair, w: receipts, : slflcl, 8, . Futur Y g, Ave mp*k October, 7uno’-\c ;" December, 1.60G7.51c; Yaruary, 7.506G ¢ B LG0T8 July 4.-COTTON—Dull; mig- diing, $%ec; sales, 300 bales; receipts, bales; shipments, 163 bales; stock, 17,733 bales. July 24.~COTTON-—Mar- GALVESTON, ket easy, §%c. LIVERPOOL, July 21.-~COTTON—Spot in falr demand; prices 1-324 lower. Amerioan middling fair, §6-161; good middiing, 51-16d; middling, 431-32; low middiing {%d: good ordinary, 4%d; ordinary, 4%4d. The sales of the day were 10,000 bales, of which 2,00 Seady: Ju Beptemiber, ember cluded 7,300 American, bales, including 50 opened dull and closed American middling, N L4R-040, mellers: Juty-Rugust, 4 - buyers; August-September, 4 39-64d, September-October. 4 26-64d, ~ buy Oc tober-November, 430-61d, sellers; November- December, 4 16-8474 1764 December- January, ‘4 14-64614 16-64d, January- February, 4 14-64 44 » March, 4 14-64d, value; MarcheApril, 4 14-64d, sellers. al hmm- Sugar Market. NEW YORK, July -_SUGAR_Raw, firm; falr ren ey centritugal, % test] “‘« molassen Suger , stead: BW ORLEANS, July SUGA— ng; open keitle, 3 Yiee] open kettle SentriHgn: 3@dge; centritugal yellow, Vo dige; momh 24@dye. Molasses, dull} 4 ity 15¢. o ‘S‘DOA , July ¥—~BEET SBUGAR-July, s Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, July 24.—~DRY GOODS— There has been no change in the character of the demand for cotton goods today in any department. Tone quiet and previous prited! repeated. Print cloths are quiet, but steady. Price of Cosl Advances, NEW YORK, July 34.—There was an ad- vance In the retail price of anthracite coal today to 38 a ton, for all sizes. This Is an increase of 50 cents a ton to the users uf domestic sizes and of 75 cents a ton to the users of steam Cattle Dying ot Fever. ARKANSAS CITY, Kan. fever has broken out cattle of southern Ka Gver 100 head have died within the past few ;llyl The disease is belleved to be spread. ng. Molders Out on & Strike. ALLIANCE, O., July 2.—Seven hundred molders employed at the Iocll plant of t American Steei Casting company went on & strike today when asked by the company to stand good for all bad castings. THE REALTY MARKET, INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thurs- day, July 24: Warranty Deeds. J. 8. Harrington and wife to Nellle E. Hurln&lon. undivi lot 4, block 112, South .$ 1,000 B W, Freemun and husband to David ‘Beckett, 1ot 6, block 18, same. M. L. Bnlle to Otto Muller, 30 feet lot 12, block 80, same Alonzo Thomplon lnd wife Kimball, ot 3, block & . C. Plainview ‘Willow Springs Brewing company to Chicago, Burlington & qmm!; Rail: way company, part lots 18, 19 and 20, ock 447, Grandview Hannah ¥. Kennedy. to faries Tur: ner, lots 1 to 6 and 8, block 1, Teet 10t 16 and s 3 fest lot 17, block 3, Bummit Place; iots 6 and 7, block 3, Bummit Reserve . Chiarles Turner and wife to H-nn-n , sam iking to 3. '8, wuklnm ock 13, Orehard Hill... tner’ to Frank and Ann Tomsu, nij lot 12 and sl lot i, Dlock 14, Kolntze's 3d add.. on ‘and. wi o, feet lot 3, R.'s add. 1,000 C. Blehr. W Kountze & Quit Annie James to Bereshein & Murphy. recelvers, lot 20, Clark Place. l- weeds. Total amount of transfers ‘35 00 A MGNTH Specialist In all DISEASES and DISORDERS of MEN. 12 years la Omaba. SYPHILIS by the emcx. natursl method mn w m."xflu ior L o &é‘m vm_gg,%n SEh 2t 2 Vietime M IxM\lltg- te “lb I‘fl' M Yol:. tion hvll R e .é?z:.-.«.- ¥ 119 5. 14th St | O, Seaiss & Seais, Omaba, Nob. JOBBERS & MANUFAGTURERS MACHINERY AND FOUNDR Davis & Cowgil Iron Works. MANTTASTURRRS AT, o GENERAL REPAIRING A SPRCIALYY m' AND ln- POUNDERS. CMNE co. Steam and Water Supplies Masufscrurers and Jobbers of Of All Kinds, 1914 and 1016 DOUGLAS 9T, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Wuim ectrical Company Eleotrical Supplies S ounaToN, Men e Howirs B¢ ey AWIVINGS AND TENTS. Omana Tent and Awning C., Omaka. Neb. Mauufacturers of Tonts and Canvas Goods, for Catalogue Number 98 Beo:d

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