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i . 10N COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Record Price Sinoe the Oivil War Made in July Oats at Seventy-Twe. CENERAL MARKET DULL AND LISTLESS h Factors Are Plentiful and w Are Depressed Are Active Irregular, CHICAGO, July %.--Grain traders beheld [be odd spectacte fodgy of oats seiling igher than both whe Yand cor yet phenomenon caused hardly a ripple in Sullwnd uninteresting business routine. uly new oats suld at aic when a few shorts wanted the stuff. Cash oats were bsorbed by the bull leaders at as high as c in order to keep them irom the snorts. Vhile oats were seulng in crib lots at these fancy figures September wheat was around %c and the hitherte fancy July corn at pomething under 6ic. In general, however, it may be sald the July corners were rest- ing. Shorts in_wheat, corn and oats In Wt month seemed penned.in by the bIg terests. The other markets were doing ttle because of fair weather, §ood crop reports and cther bearish influences, in turn, h had little effect be of the fea July manipulation. end Septemi . wheat closed %@e down, Beptemper corn e lower, July. corn 1%¢ lower, September oats HGc lower and fuly cats Mc higher. Provisions were very ular and closed 18gc up to 17%c lower. ‘Wheat worked lower on the influence of lower cables, good weather and & dull trade. Crop advices continued favorable and re- ceipts bore out the reports as to quantity, ough grading was very good, as of lati he. foreign market weakened, with the excellent country ' prospe.u [Stmed to undermine the confid=nce of \ ers The strfke of telegraph meseengers, w“ich spread to the floor of the exchange, intur- fered with the business and had its modi- Bed T narish Inmabnee. " July showed. it: self very sensitive to any suppiy or demand Rnd shorts were as_usual victorious. - The price hung around 7ic and closed Kc down A 0%c. September offered freely. Dpening %@4c to a shade lower at 7ufi T2ie_that ‘option dipped to 71%c and closed weak, %@ige lower at T1%e; al receipts were 20 cars, 2 of contract grade; Minne- Apolls and Duluth reported 202 cars, making 8 tomal for che three points of U0i cars, 424 a week ngo and 7 lawt vear. Prlm-r" recsipts were 1,066,000 bushele, com- bushéls last year. Sea- + clunnce. in wheat and flour equaled ,000 b Argentine shipments were 10,000 hushels for the week, against 206,000 oushels last year. Corn was even more dull than wheat. The yheat wa together with good crop jepressing influence in the free offerings by a lead- ptember prices lc. Trade mall and prices held near 6ic uniti"¥horily before the ciose, when a Nttle Jering and no inclination on the part of Sorn pit and ve g house bregs THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, 1900, 17@18¢; oll.el, crop, A'mn—mndy PROVIBIONS—Beef, @16.50; mess, $13.00; bee: 522 packet, $14.50@15.00; city extra India mess, .zzu\mu 00, Cut meats, steady .Ylt‘klfid bel- llea, §1L0@1250: pickied shoulders, .60 pickled hams, $12.00912.50. Lard, stapdy) western steamed, $11.10; July closed af 31116, nominal; ' refined, America, $12; compound, B i guiet; | tamily h@21.75; mess, $19.00@19.8 HID Gaiveston, 18¢c; California, 21 to 2 Ibs., “()')lrQuk‘l domestic_fleece, L g l;“lrm city (82 per pks.), 8%e; free), domestic, e o extra, 40 Japanese, e, 4,640 A%@s ITTER—Recelpts, creamery, pkes.; weak; imitation, 1§%@18%c; factory, 15 3 pkgs. ; large firm, colored, #%e; y , new, state, full_cream, 0c; white, 9%¢. F.GGS—Receipts, §198 pkgs.; steaoy; state and_ Pennsylvania, 2Gaic; western can- dled, 18a19%c. MOLASSES—Firm; New Orlean: tle, METALS—Markets were dull a ing I Care ToRay e Pardculatly was this 8o in the case of copper, which ruled flat, with declining tendenoles noted. Standard spot to August closed at ;x 3611 S 1195, electrolytic nl at $11.65g11. proved !Ilghll bolh spot and futures aining 1s 3d. h ot closed at £52 lllId and ’ tures at £52 lnn London tin e off bs loday in spite of the sharp break y day, closing with spot at £126 168 and fu- tures at The local market steadied omewhat, though stil ruling extremely dull; spot closed at $28. 4. The for- elgn price of lead declined 1s3d to £112 6d, {le at home there was no change from e, Bpgiter was ulet and firm at N ‘ork and unchan, London spelter w Jowered 2s 80 to. 18 17s. Engiish fc declined. Glasgow closed at 56a T Mi leaborough 8t in 3. The New York mar- ket closed quiet and steady without change. Warrants nominal foundry, nort $23.00025,00, No. 3 foundry, northern, iizlrm:oo No. 1 foundry, southern, g No. 1 foundry, southern.soft, $22.000 24,00 MARKETS, OMAHA WHOLESALE Comdition of Trade and Quotati Staple and Fancy Produce. 100! BGGS—Candled stock, 160, LIVE POULTRY-—Héns, '0@i0o; ers, according to age, 4@5¢; turkeys, 8@10c; fucks and geese, 5G83; apring chickens, peé flUT‘rFRAPlckin( stock, M, cholce dairy, in tubs, Tic; separator. 2qzic, bt CAUGHT FISH-Trout, dc; her- rln&. lc. pickerel, 8c; plke, 0 pe de; alo, dréssed, Te; sunflsh, e; bivefin, so; whitefish, loc; catfish, 13c; black bass, 18¢; hlllbu(, 1le; lnlmon. 16¢; hlfldo(' ile; codfish, 12c snapper, 10¢; ters, botled, 'per ib., Jes \obsters, green, per Ibv #e; hullheldl c. i No. 3, @%@ese. S BATRoNG, 3 white, o, she. RYE-No. 2, &0 nv.c cash, No. 2 mixed, 62c; No. 3 white, HAY—Cholce timothy, $10.0081100; cholce prairie, $6.76G7.00. BUTTER—Creamery, 18¢. KGGS—Steady; fresh Missourl sas stock, ldc per doz., loss off, turned. Wheat, bu.. Co bu PHILADELPHIA, Quiet and steady ; idge; QS -Steady; fresh nearby, 1sc, loss oft; July extra western fresh western, i8izc, loss of western, 18c, loss off; fresh soul 16c, loss of CHEE! } fresh 19%ec; dairy, fancy, and Kan- cases re- Receipts. Shipments. < 204, 1, 25.~BUTTER— creamery, western nearby prints, 2%c. south: thern, 16@ Firm; New York full creams, BB prime small, 10%c; New York full creams, , 9%@10c. fair to & Toledo Grain and Seed. TOLEDO, O. Jul and lower; cash and July, ber, 73%c; December, Tde. 2.~ WHBAT—Quiet 8%e; Septems “Moderately active and lower; cash COR| and July, 6%c; Beptember, 60% . &Dull: e, ?(Y ~No. 2, 6. SEE! over, dul c; Decem- cash and July, 50c; Septem- W%e; new July, Gbc; new BSeptember, October, $5.12%. Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran. nxmt&m}yo{;{s. P e ptember, i hard, 80c: No. 1 northern, 7¢; N ern, T8%c. FLOUR—Steady; first second patents, w @3.10; wecond HRANIn bulk, $ «omu . patents, ~WHEAT-July, on track, i No. 0. 2 nort! $8.90@4.00; first clears, $3.00 Milwankee Graln Market. MILWAUKEE, July %.—WHEAT—Mar- ket daior; Mot 1 northern, Wabic porthern, ptember, RYE—k{her o, 10 o FARLEY—Steady; No. ple :g& 2,0 —8eptember, 59%c. Peoria Market. PEORIA, TIIL, July No. 2, 6i%4c; No. ATE—Firm; ed, !& HISKY—On the basis of $1. ished goods, No. 2 Tkdie. yf 60%@70c; sam- 25.~CORN—Easier; f4c. 2 el white, 88%c; No. 2 81 for fin- Duluth Grain Market. DUL 1 hard, No. 2 July 2—~WHBEAT—Cash, northern, 73%c¢; o i TBY4t northefn and July, 76%c; September, T1%c; December, OAT!—éemmmr, e WEEKLY CLEARING HOUSE TABLE. Aggregate of Business Transacted by the Associated Banks. NEW YORK, July 2.—The following Omaha Wholesale tary support in tember, but the effect sllum. $7.50; No, 1 benk clearings at the principal cities for hataly nul!cedp September sold from Rye straw, $.50. ' These prices | the week ended July 24, with the percent- Ec down to 60%c and closed weal lower v of good co\or and quality. De. | a%e of increase und decrease a3 com red The! a feeling that uly was m.lnd fllr Reeelml light. with the corresponding week last yeal rm ply slambering before it burst forth VEGETABLES. T c s ; » dos. o“ :n o 5:'1'"“: F:"'S;e o: ; e;: p -‘ 1| CAULIFLOWER-Home grown, per dos., CITIES, Clearings. | Inc.| Dec. ats ruled lower in e defer it ] In svmpattiy with other nu;‘-";‘na °o,?| %‘.}3 L L T s e S - gy o vorable weather. Ju ris W noc” setdle “yesterday werya *frightensd by | SRERN ONIONE eor dos according to | Chicago the rumor ‘that; they ‘would_ not | “py/; D . et m. Boston 3.9 ttle at 70c the vflcal W!N‘ to be hed EEI‘B—P r bukh i Philade; 16.4/ Il higher. In consequence of m-fl- bids GREEN CQORN—PQP dos., 10e. ) t. Loul ll H‘.Pll 1.9| for several “fives” July new sold at 72, the L(.UMBI:RE—PH’ doz., % Pittsburg . 44,702,008 4.2 fecord price since ihe clvil war, This ‘was | FLRRUCE Per d ey ey Baltimore 21,667,3%0| 5.5 |the “only feature. ‘Trade otherwise was| HER&UCY ber dor so@abe. 8an Francisco. 2484654 9.4 'dull, offerings in new dellveries were freer RA’J!!HE;—;I. 0z, m Cincinnati 19,808,700, 9.1 nd'prices dipped. After the early advance gy e et | Kansas City. 19,866,998 ... iy dipped back and closed only t4c up at WAX SBA ome kruwn, per mArket|Cieveland 15,556,699| 164! qySentember ‘sold between e 'and pasket, 30G6e; string beans, per market | LEVEIT0, - 196s.668| 38.6 e, Recelpta were 10 cars. i ] & :mlh.\a g.—c-moml- or home grown, o 3 ns we I 502 § not partich fly".c‘{fg i’:fl;‘. ) “,ori S—-New California, in sacks, per R R by oro HOMATORS_Per_market basket, fl 6,221,60 upeclnll 7® ahot up. Sep NAVY BEANB—Per bu., $2.16. Xt bre selfing at $i1 Tho enrly high FRUITS, - 7,121, owever, seemed 1o be a ruse by pack- | PBACHES—California, 85c; Arkansas El- 4,994,608 Who "at once unloaded. on . the Jiitle bertas, per 4-basket crate, §1; per 6-basket 5,644,722 ellows, a-pr-nnt prices I} 50, 8,867,794 slone held up, Late trade lapsed Tito_dun- Pl.ims—cunomu. per 4-basket crates, 4,092,131 h Beptember urrrk 2ol from §I7574 to | fancy, $L1SGL! 3,809, 7.7, dipped to $11.3 and closed own | “ERUNES Per box, $1.15G1.25. 2,866,123 ;11 ¢ lard closed e Calitornia, per box M. 377,048 t m I':Bumb.r ribs, -Q-r -ollln. APPLES—Summer ~vari 3, “ 40, closed weak, 6c lower “cA!fl' o 0 ;:::.V‘lg l-um-ua receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | basket, 760. Mg Shpe g 3,077,830| 48, w &-fin, corn, 265 cars; oats, 190 cars; hogs, wxr:numl.oul—?-r 100, $17.00@25.00. 8,605,667 35.1) Lok PR TROPICAL FRUITS. 3,192,783 B3.9 b PINEAPPLES—Florida, % td 3 count, {m% 12.9) Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y. (BANANASCPer bunch, according to| T :”:z.i': b | " :.okm'm S "Valencige, #7G800: Medl- 2t rranean swee 1642, o %nm 8 m’fi mgfi LEMONET Fancy, 35; chotos, $4.80; Mes- Lrose sinas, ¥ b 1 priy S # MiSCRLLANEOUS. ¢ - 1,668,450 Bept. £ -4 ?X iy | GIDER—New York W7 1,462,765 ‘ Moy o o8 “fi neJ i en: | N e o () B B4 St e SR BT He uly i1 , . ‘ uly 72 | 72“ % 0 6'3 L 1,298,596 0% 30 30 30% Sci shelled 1,447,683 Sept. (34 a3 34 “NUKSI:’“ alnute. -&n -hell. pn b 76,114 e ha shel,, per 0018311 . May 3 mfi""fl (124 ;.“83 shell, 10} an h?.m shell, },mlfl'fil ., Jhe; 1,253,915| [ 50 | sheil, 1 Tosos0 85 1b., 12¢; small, 10c; wmnuu. per dos. 1,015,502). . % OLD IE'A‘ALS—-A B. Alpern quotes the 1,004,671 tollowing pri Iron, country mixed, pei 132614 ) ton, 810, Tron, -umhpuu, per ton, Hvansville 11500 85 coppe! hnvv. per | "869,878| % braes, light, lead, per, v, st b Eino e 5. "35; Tubbet, Der 1y 65000, oy 614,070 | St. Louis Grain Provision, Sit g1 ST, LOUIS, July %-WHEAT-Lower; 403,144 No. 2 red, o levator, 88%o; track, 7,800 %, new o, old; July, g Septeiber, 557,680 S¥isci Dedember, T0%e; No. 2 hard, new, 723,984 NN —Lwor: 2 cas! -5 gaci July, Rigo; Bepiember, ko ecomber, | S et OATS_Lower; No. 3 cash, nominal; track, Sisnenten e 3 ¥, e} mber, -k? No: 1 White, 450, & - A nts, am‘ Titra Tancy and strafeht, e 3 e i ex ncy and . s BUGLE; old of both lbc per bbL. hl.{n.r; 2 el oy E V\fi&;fi Mess ru,' DBL $17.30 ll:l.D—'hnolh‘ -una‘ (-804 90. o, X . perio0 i ol 20,60 lfl‘" 6. N Firan: ‘sacked, g 231118 sal shoul HAY-mnnx. timothy, umw prais 153,888/ gies, o (»; rie, 47,0000 123907 WS r—u«n% P xt The following Fecel BABOINGStead m&—:&-ay. e e, . e are the pts and ship- }‘,’f“)‘\?} fig&’s‘f}a a‘;.d,' ”hw ¥ l&l‘m Rec: 'or ol X i Shipments. | o730 new WILTS. Lard, nomnally | lgher, L . Dry salt meats, -y Shorts, BII; clear 11,124 ; Lieesnd); ¢l Bacon, steady; boxed, B oot b T r"'fi" §7%; clear ribs, $12; Totals, U. 8. 42,990, 141,000 9,01 CMETALS Lend. aem, BI4EL0, Spe. | Outside New York 768,198,996] 9.9). e irm_a T ULTRY — Steady: _chickens, 10%0; SANADA, “ 1. rlnu. 14c; turkeys, 12c; ducks, Tc; gecse, | yrontrea) NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. UTTER — Steady; creamery, 18G2%c; '5&’.’.:’:‘:;‘1. aalry, 11@18%e. Hallfax EGGS—Steady, lic, loss off. 2l Quotations of the Day ém Various Mm Shipments. | gamiiton Plour. bbls. 7,000 | B Ton N Commodities, Wh bu. ] 00 | Viciorla, B. , July %.—FLOUR—Recel ; v uebec ik b et 7,000 600 | ottawa ... -Imer uun 337 $3.5008.80; flhufc‘- wlnl'r -llrll,u $3.20 “vrn ulfw western, $1.31; e, o i & Now York car LEY—Nominal. EAT-] . m-; wu.,o'lo :u 'lpr-:a easy; . ele: ™G afioat; No. 1 northern Duluth, Ml' state, e. A ern did little in spite st_prices showed May. Mu-m. cl at o; September, Ly Me: December, 61114 exports, 5913 0. 3. Tige, elevator, and rket was dull and by the wheat de- and tion. Liverpool Gral LIVERPOOL, July 2%.—WHEAT—Spot, steady; No. 1 northern, G 214d; No, 1 Cali: fornia, dull, 6s $4d; futures, quiet; Jul fominal; Beptember, e 14 December, & “d‘onfl—lpol American mixed, ltudy 14d; futares, steady; September, kc October, $8 PROVISIONS-Beet, xtra Indla miess, 1078 6. firm; prime mess wes ro ide 6. Hame, short ‘cut. 14 1o 16 1be., guist, Son. Bacon, frm; Cumberland cu 55 10, aitet 30n 80 “l.; b~ o . uu i 9" clear ml 28 Ibs., quiet long _cleat yydylet. sie 6d; Ibs., quiet, Slear belliosr 1t 1016 Ibe. aiiady, 23 64, Shoulders, square cut, 11 fo 13 lbs., qutet. Lard, 'steady; prite western, in tloroés 645 64; American refined, in teady, Ss 3d. Totals, Canada.. P e B I8 400187 18.5]. “Not included i totals because ther {tems than clearin, comparison for last year. Lon PCHEEBE Bteady; American finest white, gieady, dts; American fAnest colored, steady, ALLOW—Prime city, steady, 25 6d; Aystralian, tn London, FLOUR-8t. Louls hncy winter, ‘&0‘1:._“ London (Pacific coast), T Nominal. 'EAS—Ca ldhn stea teady, 6d. deceints of wheat Auring the last thres ¢ centals, including 350,000 Amer- can. No receipis of American corn during last three days. firm, firm, Kansas City Grain 4 Provisions. KANIM Cl'l'l' July l—WH.I —h cash. ok e o Fed. 80 finmu—nn 4o 14 p Iiiinols Centrai . Loulsville & Nash Nimourl, K. & New York Contral BAR SILVER—Steady. at ounce. contalning 4 3 **Not Included in totals because of no m Stoek Market. LONDON, July 2%.—4 p. m.—Closing: 247-1864 per uohll'—! per cent. The rate of dis. i open market for short bills h three-montl LONDON, July #.—Gold premiums at Lisbon, 29; at R 13070; "at Maarid, $1.05. Rates and discounts were fairly ome. 117; at Beunos Ayres, for money easy today. Buflntll on the Stock exchange was de- Kaffirs were flat, operators being native labor having a retarding effect and pfeventing the employment of white labor, The pian for the ewpioyment of former soldiery at bs_bd proved unworkable. Consols were dull. A in response to New York, and became ir- regular on elther side of parity. There was tome. hardening later. The features were 8t. Pauls and Louisvilles. Prices closed steady. Rio tintos hardened at first, but eased iater, PARIS, July %.—Three 100f 40c for the account. Business opened unsatisfactory bourse today, but improved on the re- purchase of rentes. In the last hour they reacted materially, but the general market Was little effected.’ The market closed Arm. Spanish 4s finished weaker. Turks ad- vanced. Industrials were firm. Rio tintos receded on unfavorable New York advices. Kaffirs commenced weak on reported forced sales in London, but improved later. BERLIN, July %.-Home funds and in- vestments were firm on the bou today, Turks were harder on Paris advices. Mines relapsed on unsatisfactory reports from the manufacturing districts. Exchange on Lon- don, 20m 4Spfgs for checks. Discount rate for ‘short bllls, 1% per cent; for three months' bills, 1% pér cent. NEW YORK anish 4s, 81.05. BeE gent rentes, i the on STOCKS AND BONDS. Large Volume of Dealings Experi- enced in H Priced Stocks. NEW YORK, July %.—Violent price n\ovemhm and heavy dealings in some of the high-priced stocks were the charac- teristics of today's stock market, There was large realizing at intervals, both in the stocks which moved upward today and in others which had previously advanced, The indust=ials and the low: priced raliroad part y in the market, the high-priced andard stocks traversing all portions of e country be- Ing In the van of all_the day's movements. The grangers, the Pacifics, the southern trunk lines and the eastern trunk lines all had their innings in the day's transactions. The effective factors in the day's deal- Ings were rumors of great financial opera- tions looking to the harmonising and con- eolidation concentrating control of great 1allroad systems. All these were moreydr lest vague, and none of them were corded open or official That regarding Rock Island 'l‘ the most clearly defined, and it was noticeable lhl( that stock, with something like explicit information Ku.‘ao on, fell out of the fore- front of the ing and falled to nnlnllin all of yesterday's advance. There wi thoritative Information also that ai other 1an° raliroad system Is to- be al forbed, the provailing bellef polnting to San Francisco. ~ Assertions that Atchison was to be_taxen over were in eftectively denied, Rumors continued thick neerning St. Paul, the one assigning it to the Union Pacific being most persistent, but without any authentic countenance The southern trunk line consolidation story and the eastern trunk line readjust- ment story also did effective service in the stock market without recelving any formal authorization. th hostility between the Pen: Goulds was made to do sel On the theory that the defeat of the Pcnn- syivania Hudson river tunrel contract was Gould influence and was therefore a bull card for that group of securities, while it was alleged that the Pennsylvania interests were buying to control Atchison with a view to the sfer of the trans- continental system in retallation for the Gould action in Pennsylvania territor An jacident of the day was the flerce rald fn Western Union which” forced it down over three points by hllf Mn! drop.. 'he stock clos Th-re is promise of a gain in ellh l’elerv!l of over $1.000.000 by the banks now in spite of the week's exports of gold, the 1- ance from the interior and the excess of disbursements by the subtreasury having n oftset by the exports. The howa\ er, is beyond power market closed very :rre(ulnr. Ronds were firm today. Total sales, par valus, $2.905000 United States is, "fif tered. advanced % per it follgwh are the closing prices on ":l;hl 0: !o:l. BStock exchange: New York Momey Market. YO! Jul; I.—KOK“—OII call, NEW RK. uly - e per_ cct.n,“' srione “mescaciile PUFERTING EX zxcmmol—-uu{ oy sosted rates, umm- l‘b'tr' ER-Bar, 68c; Mexican dollars, 4l3e. OHDS—OoVIrnmnt. firmer; state, inac- railroad, firm. 'l‘he coflll\' quotations on bonds are as follows: v a BOSTON, July cent; time loans, closing of stocks and 2.—Call_loans, Smelai per cen clal nds: Union Pactfic Mexican Central . Bank cn-n--. OMAHA, July 2%.—Bank cl ‘correspondin nmmu. Increase, 8, . July i_cmnu- 21,091,539; 2 in the carry-over and feel ap- '.ll 10 the oulcoa:. ‘;hm z S e Ralhre e 2 ssarcity ‘ot valnces BALTTMORE, July 3. —Clearings, §3.416,- AT B i Ve: Yok’ dxcbanse. BuCwith 'a Tew stocks at the || JULY 26, 1902. 10¢ premium; for!lm exchange, $.86% for 5. —Clearings, $18, ‘“CI balances, $2,775,626 money, 4@i% ericans opencd weak | per sixty days, ) rmumhl.pmm July demand. NEW. YORK, July 25.—Clearings, nLis; b balances, $11, ST, H!, July %.—Clearings Z w York exc change, par to 14\- New York Mi ret NEW YORK, July %.—The following are the closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Con Alles . $3 Little tart WASHINGTON, July #.-Today's state- alances in the gen- ment of the treasury Blet . 211, 7,543, $1,083,460; money, steady, 6GS pef xchange, par. rlerNNATl. July 2.—Clearing; 5%0; -money, 34GS per relm, New York ex- um. nE Quotations. eral fund, exclusive of the, $150,000,000 in " the 189; gold, $99,459,548. Wool Market. July, ort on the wool trade tates: * and outside mills. of domestic wool and at steadil ord has been clean. Another hig! line of high ‘kblo market, erabl as old; prices are very l TO! :‘urfl(vfl lnr th. finer deal above 5bc, mantlonod l.l An e firmer, the mnP"" nol July "1 freely, being tak: the y of Texas 'ool is repofled to ingly small, while_there is o division 'of redemption, Avallable cash balance, $199,879,- N, 2,—WOOL—The Commer- clal Bulleln will say In tomorrow's re- of United OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET fale, but Beef Steers Very Few Oattle 4 HOG MARKET ADVANCED ANOTHER DIME Sheep and Lambs Continned;in Good E:’Ire pald so far this year. They were & tter_bunch of lambs, however, than has been here before this year. A 'good part of the receipts was sold to arrive, so that the actual number on al not_very large, and everything wi sposed of In §00d 'season. Feeders continued fully steady lght in good demand at prices, with the supply very Quotations for el st Good to choloe _yearlings, uw.-s Ofhir o 4.00G4.50;, good orhc!cew -r-, Ml alr to gooa wethery, $3.80GH4. cholce shen, S HGHOT; far 10 food 5.2#3.75; good to cholce lnrlng. gb-, Demand at Fully Steady Prices |gi®h,; fair to go ring Ia fesder, wethers, () Jeeder’ ear a0 and Lambs Sold at the High- S0, feeder iambe, oy u«f" ent Pricgs of the Year. e, ksga . " Representative ,':‘” 113 Nebraska sheep. - :: . 164 1daho ewes and wethers. BOUTH OMAHA, July 2. 20 ldaho yearling wethers.. 5 10 Recelpta were Catule. Hoga Sheep, | 8 Idaho yeariing wethers. L] Official M 413 8,188 | 227 Idaho spring lambs. o815 l&fl; llrm 814 1daho spring " 615 o2 6% Official Thursday 544 4 |CHICAGO LIV TOCK MARKET, Official Friday 450 31m 1 | ga ive, dave tals week. 10178 38,540 4 | Cattle Steady, Hogs Higher and Sheep s I gome week bofore.... . and Lambs Lower. ame three weeks ago.. CHICAGO, Jul, CATTLE—Recelpts, fame four weeks ago.... ¥ 455 (3,600 head, Including :.ooo Texans; market e days last yea . steady l()ou.l to prime steers, ominal, KECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. $7. 70; poor to medium, $4.50G7.60; stock- The foliowing table shows the receipts |ers and feeders, $2.6065.35) cows, ] of cattie, hogs und sheep ut South Omaha [ heifers, $.%68); oanners, for the year to date, with comparisons |$2.26@6.25; caive with last year: ‘The market is still highly active, with a free demand from the big combine Well nigh every grade has figured in the sales advancing prices, roken by a sale of fine me- dium Montana staple at 20c, to_cost 5dc rice was 20c for a Texas of strictly twelve mcnths' growth. Scoured Colorado wool of 1901 clip has been cleaned out of the Dealers as well as mills are buy- ing in Boston. Reports from Buenos Ayr The rec~ s’ i 25.—WOOL—Territo o with consid- 1 en as well 5 , 50@62c; strict] o lfl“;! "“::5 ’% atric c; fine ai oxium, The 4 R o 1 00d call 1 es. Fine staple has sold ] with even o8 3 sking price. Fine wools - e firmness abroad 3 ne_domestic wools In Ohlo and Pennsylvania XXX, xxx.na above. ga?m Cattle Hogs 419,797 Sheep + 501,608 The following table shows the ave: price of hogs soid on the South Omaha market the last several days, with coms parisons with former y | 1902, [1301.[1900. 1609. 1806, [1897. 1896, Date. Tou4 68 o (373 3631830 that for the first time in ten years gsipte of 'wool in Boston since Janytry, 1. NN R L, ave n ), 867, ., agal yo - . 83,398 1bs, for the same period in 1901 The e A AR Boston shipments to date are 150,801,115 7 | 8 11] 381 3 16, 3 28 2 98 ibs., against shipments of 140,212,790 ibs. @ G| o | 386 8888804 for the same period in 1801 The stock on TONs) D BB 518 ¢ |37 335298 hand in Boston January 1, 1902, was 77,840, TS0 8 88 618 3| | .28, 381 lfi 1bs.; the total stock teday is 96,406,455 in 6’2' 504/ 396370 * |28 ebnlockonhund July 21, 1901, was i ufilnnhgdnn 318 * e et P R 1y 35— WOOL~The offerings P L H A | at the wool auction sales today, numbered TaRi s v |3 3T LIS 11,044 bales. Competition as keen and TN 664 6 * | 382 3280 rices were firm. Merinos rere in good 772 6556 494 401) ¢ | 325297 lemand, Cross-breds were steady. Follow- T73%) 568 4 !1' 416/382 ¢ |2% T66%| 562 4909 428 389332 ¢ ‘ales, 1600 bales: "1 5 69| 4 98/ 4 19| 3 86| 3 35| 3 97 greasy, 3i,d@1s 7624) ¢ | 507 42 381|338 207 scoured, 10a@1s T4 “68 * [ 434(379, 327268 torid, 1,000 bal red” sdan udg 787 5Ty S 28] ¢ | 382 320|255 eany, I%A@1s 3 somh Australla, 700 T didyl o T00 6 5| 4 36 ¢ (336282 ales; ' scoured, 44d; 4@ | J TEKI ST BB ¢ B8 'k"’ 11d. Tasmania, a; | ——— - - — R 8. ,500 bajes: | * Indicates Sunday. * Hollday. q’] The official number of cars 200 bales; | brought In today by each road wi The dhmll!'on a( the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- ber of hedd indicated: steers, $4.00G6.00; western steers, §6.0)@6. HOGS—Recelpts, 9,000 e tomorrow, 8,000; 'left 5G10c higher; 00d to_choice heavy, 25a7. . ; light ,w.m buik 1,70, AND _LAMBS—Receipts, head; sheep lower dull, lam) 000 to ot wethers, W ; Sholce ‘mixed, ; Fx s, ‘8. A.T6; Satlve le iclal yesterday: Recelpte; Shipments, 213 3,006 2,05 4 head; over, el!lmltndl 50 ke mixed hutcln" .20 ;’,; ot tern lh ester wp Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANBAS CITY, July % CATTLE-Re- ceipts, 800 head natives, 600 head quaran- tine, 130 head quarantine cllvel. ‘0 head native calvi nominall; lleldy, quarantine stockers and feeders steady to lowes ice export and dre-aed Dbeef steers, ¥1. fair to 0Q 1. feeders, west- 00800, Texas and’ lnm-n Texas cows. $2.60G3 nlllve Hettern: uw clnnerl noi bulls, $2,104.00 es, $3. HOGB—Recelpn 2,360 )I!ld mlll 10¢ hl cl ng firm; WE $7.76; bulk of 1] mixed ht : york- ANTY LAMBE— mukal Airm; lambs, lower; n‘:u..“i{‘m .48G6.30; jam) Wothers, u‘.’m‘“"x" Ao ‘ New York Live Stock Market, oNEW YORK, July ®_B 3,673 i steers firm an T"% lowe bulls -na cows dull; lo-n. 00; no strictly prime here; b sirictly prime bers bul y d mméir:’.‘. ) CALVES—Recelg_lll, 107 head; firm; veals, elaine 3 choloe, Buyers, Ollth. H Sheey GS—] N re in & very irm | omaha Packing Co. °fi fix nuua wmem"’ P Ao i g, m"h“( D i R, EP AND uuns—mmm 5228 o; Michigan, heud 10 cars on rmer; lambes. this market Au.u-lnm o 3 3 m’:.lghefifi'b?& 00 cutd, $800 waals ‘are very firm and pretty (h:mufihly ' i ns_are very firm; combing, it Soehral hasis: s g7 l.o- s Live Stock Market. ave! 8, Recel; July l-woomm“e”h ne- | Hamilion & Rothsenila k “nends lneludtnl.i 700 hond Tenuss Prr: . " m‘m “t g s | Otker buyers .. u flllll steady: native 'hlppi .u'l ex- s TOtAlS ...vvievinies uu 3,278 7' fl ‘J;“‘“ T CATTLE-There was an extremoly light wtoars onder LKO Ibe., Cetton ""‘"' run, of cattle here today, and in fact therc “'\.’“""‘" and e 1‘““” °°"! NEW YORK, —Futures | vere so few that if one packer had u;h ma n., ~ weak; l,. ‘.l'le; August, 8.05¢; |them ail there would hl been no amber, Hu Gctober. 7706 November | than enoush for a good killing. - That being "1-1 7.00c: January, T.62c; Febeu- |the case, buyers were rather indifferen 336— t.nuo n.u market 10c ary and uudfi 7.63¢. Spot, and_the ‘market was not what would be | higher; -na 30G7.60; packers, uplands, Se; middling gulf, called active. The supply for the week A 37, # bales. Futures shows a_slight decrease as compared with o 8 Secel ts, 1,200 e (R November, "December. .v.m.m e DAt it B ke Says o bt vecr, | & T‘"‘" " e % i't{° col same days and Te; beaxeh, 167 Tho beef steer trade in particular’ was &‘u« . LIVE L, Juty %.—COTTON—Spot, | very slow and sellers had a hard time to noderfiadl?um‘.: rlmmlow-r Ameri- .!a:d.t“d\{ ey "nm I'."b"tm cattle St. Joseph Live Stwok Market. middling enoug ut as T, Tuly 2. —COTTON—Quiet; | those the quality was just fair, Py B-CATTLE-Re nlfldllnl mu. u.lc-, 13 bales; recelpts, 228 | was very slow from siart to finis hteady; natives .00 bales; shipments, bales; stock, 17,770 o5 seies’ 160ked ' little lower i A et bales. t e kinds sold for 4 F'b 5006.25; stock- GALV!II'PON. July 2.—COTTON—Quiet t could be said of the market o Boaas b i at 8¥c. s thyt it was siow but nearly steady. Hght and Tght Iixsd, $1 Be.e; womner: LIVERPOOL, July 2.—COTTON—S8pot, | The cow market did not show much |and heavy, $1.46@7.7; Pl “W,';‘ . ; modeFate busiriess: prioss ¥ #d lower; Amer | change from yesterday. Buyers took hold |57 467 10 ? i pigs, bulk, can ml in| r, 3 mi ing, | in fairly good shaj AN ught u t 8 EP- ;. midding 470.54; low midaling, wuwo'br;d in oo‘::"h-mon at mlnp.'t;o:: SHEEF-Reovipte, . 0. hasd). standy. ordinary, steady prices. ere were onl “few 000 bales, of | on sale it 4id not take long to clear the| _ S10UX City Live Steek Market. Febr culation and merican. Re- steady; Amer- | terday. el aprs, ORLIANI. July 3_COTTON- ufet ma -tudy. fllv. 'Ifl ens, Bulls, veal calves flfi stags also sold in just about the same notches they did yes osed 4 There were only & tw stockers and and Au :t,‘uo-do«u-ud AU | teeders % sale. and es i ‘:n.nuy the 34-64 36-64d. "~ | case at tl close ol 6 weel not many Gotober, 4 23-04G4 24 were wanted. There was a good demand from the country yes however, 80 that the few good bunches 'that were of- fered for sale today brought just about steady pri Common _kinds, though, were very slow sale. The few western tle that arrived toda meé with ready sal ces. hey were at all good they sold in Sseason at steady prices. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. OIL CITY, Pa. July %.—OIL—Credit bal- s 3% 100 -ncloz‘-. T, cerilnicates, tes, no bid; lhlpm"fl.l, 140 2 80 i 268 bbls.; average, 50,244 bble.; runa, 22 316 2R I8 8482 nols ; average 81 bbls. =18 TOLEDO, 0. July & —OIL -Unchay BULLS. N, R %.—~0 . 980 350 10 378 Turpentive and fosin unc hanged 0 37 150 3 % lT NNAH, Go., July 2. lb—-'l‘ursc a0 3T 1% 38 firm and H lr hd @ 10 T u $8.08; N uw » sl YORK, Juiy fh--OTL—Cottonseed, BTOCK P.lmhum. steady. Rosin, steady. 13 ulet. tine, et. ! SR BREOOL: Jgly 3—OTL—Spirits o 3% AND FEEDERS. tuspontine, quist, s, “"P' tin poi iTits, si0 30 Fosin, amertcan s 3 g o n osin, American - e iy i 1] Coffee Market. HOGS—There was a light run of hogs here today, so that sellers took advantage of the oppbrtunity to force prices a little P, OB, B commpe-spe ot TR EILD SIS i ) - | & about a me T ‘e 8 Corova, uom‘: Futurés gm;;d m-te;gvv Hater 19 (he day trading became still more with pi xll" A Sy 8 the 1:}_ .cuu and as there were none too many T SR R e e e e T e o s 3 ers the marke o stron higher on active general demand, led by Kflca ks Wae & big dime. highe he shorts and the clique, and then later losing easing off 6 points close, which was steady points lower. Rt T hi and net unchi to § quality of the offerings was nothin and less good, fat h hogs of good quality Sules amounted o, 7830 buga, including | 10 (0t by Julvb“rt £ Soi August. L3 ovb” | the packing grades soid from $1.50 down. tem S 15@5.200; December, imm Janu. | Today's ~advance carries the market o 4oc. Moy, “6.400 | about back to where it was on Monday, e ag compared with o week ago today Phere s & decline of fully 3dc. Representa- Dried Fruits, |tive salesi o " o ¢ O 18 W _YORK, July %.—EVAPORATED af APFLES “The mlrke(yconunu qulet, with . = 18 spot values largely nominal; common to e 38 @ 186 00d are quoted at 8G100; prime, 104GI0NC; 16 e 76 Cholce, e} fancy. 1 v? 0 16 8 18 CALI A ED "FRUITS—Prunes CRRT ) . T8 for future delivery are . 14T & w188 foiaors. inciined to #% 150 @ 10 1788 rticularly on Santa Cl o 18 Wl 00 18 K' &t prices Baneing trom 3 ik & 4 18 pricots are in moderate r«L’ win 8 o1s Ty unchanged at 104Gldc in boxes giR: & e and in bnrl uc‘;llrvfirm‘:ul 00 T80 & 0 18 without 9 ure. Peeled . peaches oy 180 m S0 788 et et at Trom 136 to 16c and unpeeled i 18 & 100 168 at 3 120 760 o 12 188 R i 16 i b 200 150 61 L. 16T% EW YORK, July %.—DRY GOODS—The ®ik & i% 187 m&rht Ywd. hnlyrultd quiet in all de- 3 “g : : ;:: Taents, the demand being barely up (o o e B -3 ‘verage of the previous week days. o 180 & S iR Print clotha are tnactive at provious prices it Ta%y T S 1@ Tinens ruled quiet unchanged. © Bur- e W 14 laps are dull and slightly lower than last i 1ah u w18 “MANCHESTER, July %.—DRY GOODS— w0 16 6 m w11 Dull, with & limited inquiry. Yarns, quiet K] ;gu’ 3 T and unchanged. -1 Sugar Market. NEW YO firm; fair rlfl“xnx 2%¢; centri ntw SRR AN, Suly s strong; open kettl Eetul centrifugal, 6 seconds. Aulls can saike July 5. —.l GAR—Raw, al, 96 tes ere were about ten cars of . %0 that the for the week is heayier than fo the same days of last wi and about the for the same of last year. were all anxious for supplies, and resalt a good steady, active market oxperl'ncod ‘Wethers and vill‘:"llll ring a the hirhest supply was n\l.d lold as N&h as $.&, and & 18 which ‘l“hey con- | ey, BIOUX CITY Ta., .Ylll’ . —(8] . )—CATTLE—Re: clal Tele- marke nd feeders, $2.60 Receipts, Iawf).l:'n.:'rk‘:;ul’occ‘fi h iing,, 7. 30G7.00; (X770 Sty The following table shows the recelpts cattle, hogs and sheep at the five sgigclpl! markets for July cl"ll Ho Bheep. T' 1% = 8 2,89 B34 20,5 13.447 Cottom. NEW ORLEANS, July 2.—Secretary Hester's statement of the world's visible supply of cotton shows the total visible as 1,900,286 bales, of which 1,186,286 bales are American cotton. Deadlock in Texas District. DUBLIN, Tex., Jul éal—’l'ht democratic congressional convention for the Twelft) district in session here has 5,500 bal lots without cholce. 'l'hc balloting pro- wit humor on all sides, but an absolute deadlock between the three candidates. THE REALTY MARKET, pr— INSTRUMENTS placed on record Friday, July 26: Warranty Deeds. to Presbyterian Theo- indivi0-18 lots 3 and ‘odd lyndlcne. Jot 20 block 15, Benson.... 1 P, Nelson and wife to Charleston block ty company. lots 31 and 2, Missourl aventie park. Yy 8 M Ch-rle on “Guinn, same Qul J. L. Welsh and wife o7 L Webster, lot 6, block 102, Omah: Total amount of transfers........ E———e————————— GOVERNMENT NOTIOB, CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE - Omaha, eb. ly possls, in mphu -ni Lo regeived at this ol uarterma: ‘i Fon Rtnn Dkll.., unlll ~ for furni X irort Reng, Okia... Bropota other points will be enter- tnlnod U. 8. reserves rll‘hl to reject or acoept any or all proposals, or any Fm on time, August thereof. Intormation furnishi tion here, or to uarts named. Envelopes containing _pro) ould “Proj 'ULLMAN, Y“ “25-26-28-AB-9 OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUAR‘I’R‘- . ro- ere MASTER, Obseryatory Office’ Bulldin Moines, Towa, July ale posals. in triplicate, will be e, phumbing "‘n.l‘:". Pietel . plumbing. siectric wiring, stea fos & Fort Des uolnu, - ind gas 1o & quartors, 3 doub Towa, 1 fleld officers’ quarters, 2 double sets no .I,ldauh e missioned ofcers’ Q\m"!n alry barracks, § cnvnlr{ Mu.' 1 administration buil epilal sleward's quarters, anary, 1 magasine, 1 ofl house. ln' rm. n furnished on .vplh‘lllon here, or .' Depol Quartermaster's Offices in Chic: T, St. Louls, 0., ha, Neb., and Paul, Minn, 0. 8, Teserves right to accept or reject any or all proposals, ek thereof. Envelopes contain! Ty '!‘l 30 AR X hould be end Fadrancd R