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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1902. CONDITION OF OMARA'S TRADE | 553457, St =bir ™ COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | it yfcmovt Mmoo i "L 88 | OWAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET OVISIONS-Beef, strong; extra India | Eries and Union Pacifics were below parity £7.0009.0. imess, 1078 6. Pork, firm; prime mess west- | The dealings were mostly _professional THISKY-gteady, $101 ern. ita 6d." Hams, ghort ‘ut, W (o 16'Ibs, | Prices closed firm, Glltedged securities N _{ TON TI1 dy, $1. uiet, acon, firm; C A t, | were steady. me ne ral jened . " " Business Unusually Brisk for Mid-Summer | 13035100 61ead Ec!-:s'i'c.' e July Oate Plunge Blindly te Pifty-five, but | % to' ® ivs., aqufet, 5ds “ehort ribe, 1§ Kamrs Were rather firmer, but there wers Week Oleses with Pricss Well Bustained te and Better Than & Yoar Age. HEMP TWINE-Steady, fe . qulet, 58 6a; long clear middles, | few_dealings. Geld premiums are quoted X i Everythin, ETALS—Lead, fir T1404.00. . Immediately Bounoe U) 28°to 34 'Ibs., quiet, §9s; long cleat [ at Buenos Ayres, 130.10; Madrid, 37.05; Lis- Higher on Everything. o g ;&&. e b 14 Ly heavy, 8 to 4 Ibs., quiet, 68s 6d; | bon, 20; Rome, Li7. RIiA POULTRY ~ §teady; chickens, 104 * backs, 16 to 30 lbs, steady, | PARIS, July %.-3 p. m.—Three per cent 8 e s 9, §e; clear bellles, 14 to 18 Ibs., steady, | rentes, 100f 47c for the account. Exchani 1T 1 ® FEW CHANGES IN RULING QUOTATIONS prings, dc; turk Be: ducks, CLOSE, HOWEVER, IS BADLY DEPRESSED [&0=:, cicar bellies 11 to Ay, | e andon, Kt 165 fof Shecks.~ Spanish i CATTLE OF ALL GRADES SHOW ADVANCE e PR Steady; creamery, steady, 4is 6d. Lard, firm, prime western, :’o‘::.m?;"lu‘.euv:"hm"uhfi.\'fi': ,':;‘;;3‘ _m':d today, the recelpt Frospects for the Future Were Never S—Lower at 14%e, lous off. Other Cereals Have Poor Day, Wheat| 1], fjorece: %ei American refined, In palls, | £rdcney, especially’ Kaffirs, on London ad- | RuR of Mega s Fairly Line bt | most ol aich ot Jeand swes and weth: 8o Good an % and Retail- Receipts. Shipments. Ral Weak and Corm Lowe CHEESE—Steady: American finest white, vllvn - quue('nlocku[ v;fll r;ll‘:'m j;r,:;" Efforts of Packers to Pou The supply of sheip for this week has Flour, bbls,.... 7,000 9,00 steady, 48s 61; American finest colored, | ¥Ith the exception of Spanish {° - Prices Nave Proved of been considerably heavier than it was last ers Are Mak Preparations Wheat Y ons Alse steady, 49s 6d. e e Srtvats Tots of disconsat was ! week, but there Is not much change as for Their Fall Trad 0P, DU..vivrire 2 X TALLOW—Prime city, steady, 2a ¢a;|ghases. The private rate of dlscoun Little Ava compared with the same week of last year. i, Fal Treen Oats; Bu.iiiiiiiiirs on. Australian, in London, dull, s RETISH® July S—Internationals were Thy ket, however, has been In very good —— uF.xd.cl}R—Sl. Louls fancy winter, firm, | . 0 o0 “ne pourse today, on account of the xvrfi'c»'- have improved all around. ' NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, PUbut Diisiness was ex- b s offerings were bought up as soen Omaha jobbers and manufacturers en. CHICAGO, July %-Wild and jagged | JHOPS—At London (Pacific coast), frm, | SriiCly" Gufet nd Had o tendency, down- SOUTH OMAHA, July % . and as compared with the close 'yed & very nice trade last week in all fluetuations in new July vats held specuia- | £6. ward. There were sharp declines in iron | Receipts wer Catile. Hoga. heep, | of last week the general market could be nes of seasonable goods. ~The excepilon. | Quotatioas of the Day om Varl e enange * spelibound today. im| BUTTER-—Nominal Shares. Exchange on london, sm 48 ptgs, | OMcial Monda N 6418 8188 | quoted 25@40c higher on destzable Erades. 8lly prosperous conditions which exist In twenty minutes the cornered option siumped | PEAS—Canadian, qulet, 6s §id. for checks " Discount rates: Short bills, 1 | OMcial Tuesday. . 10,068 | The common kinds are, of course, negl. cted R g B T A W P——— 16%4c, and In &8 many minutes more there T ‘cent; three months' biws, 1% per cent. [ OMoial Wednesday ...... @ 6438 |to some extent, and have not advanced TR ,lh:ulm to be the caise for the un- | NEW YORK, July % —FLOUR~Recelpts, | wis 'a taily of i2c. The gyrations resulted Philadelphia Pri e Market. fieo:eekly statement of the illnperl:l Bank | Oficial Thursday.. % ¥ : 18 | Quite ae much as the cholce @tades. ' Liwes eAvVy consumin leman or s ' i t y o y 's the following changes: .- 2 a «old exceptionally well AV rod. g A o'my g Lo s | 20,60 bb exports, 18,41 bbls. trom & rumor that the Putten deal in July | PHILADELPHIA, July 2%.—BUTTER-|0f Germany show! e rx.,- . nblyl avanced more than either s‘:.'ec’p or in wheat; winter ents, 8.75@ 'aimost immediate contradiction of the sa: earby prints, 22c. ry notes, increased 700,000m; other secu - yeurling: jemand than ever before and the prospects | -5 U8 ROQruY RUINES, S thes, decreased 24,080,000m; notes in circula- [ Total this week.. 10,865 The lamb market has also been in good Brw ARk hat T Wil taks something Gut §514 patante, HAGLI0; winter exiran, B0 | oors LDra e Ny Fe e latly i oath: |10m0 O Sreb® teatare oo bicen Atk | tlon, decreased 61,840,000m. Week ending July if. e & 64 | shape and suppiies have been very lEnt. A y a ) P 2 2 U J i » ——— eek ending July NPl 5 3 and In fact on so day: 0 test hy 1 the urdinary io prevent them from mak: | Seacta Sakers, Wbt Rye Hour Dt Tra” meavelant o 'the Noor betore the | "G EREK. M. New York fall crearms ~ Boaten Stesk Quotations. Week endin Tuiy 51111010 Toit | BIKEt wan mAde. O §7i0ay dome Jambs ormous gain ove . Y H o f < M 4 ! ) 1hEaan “poimane san over, el Vet 1ikely | BIF {0 g0od, Hi.25ga4; cholce to ) ek statred, “‘The deprossion spread Into | prime sgall. 10a10%c; New Fork® full| BOSTON, July 26-Call loans, per | Week ending June ..., £ | 801d as high as $.15. which is the highest T i b Same week last year.....13,451 price of the year to date. come in from their territories say the: Y 2 vt the other pits and aithough traders were | creams, falr to good, d%@loc. cent; time loans, 4@ per cent. Ofcial Bever saw anything like the confidence h | CORNMEAL—Steady: vellow _western, ¥ A 238388 33EBSR 5 32322238 s23¥: TTPSIETITTISS L 1234 un of sheep was light conglsting of three loads, y - “ash {n hand, increased 1. ; treas. | Official Satus §f es, But fuxuries ao well are in areater | wan unsetéled and edsier influenced b options had been seitied, and from ihe|Steady; extra western creamery, N4c; ex- | { ) Ry SCEIPTS B T The supply of feeders has not been equal / - all at as to the rea, position of the Closing of stocks and bonds RECEIPTS FOR THE YBAR TO D. o . a Y. ey say s because ol 8 6 4 rk oar | Yet &l end o T P . . o1 veo! PoBpeSt of a bumper crop of Corn which | LicAti state, ®@eic, c. 1. £ New York caf | YIb & oLriahly "demoraiided. ~July cats| MILWAUKE®, July 2.—WHEAT—Mar- | Mes Sesird i Am y for " the 'year (o with " comparisons | LUY¢%0, 80, H0OTR e ity Tn* diaponitig. of il put western farmers in a more inde- [ % o1 vy quiet; feeding, 62 Jost $iec, September oats 1@1ic, July wheat | ket casier; No. 1 northern, 79c; No. 2 north- G & C g8 Bingham . G | with What they had at very satistactory prices pendent and prosperous condition than has | \WHEAT -Reselpts 1eLi00 by, - Bpot, |2¢ Scptember wheat Ts@ime, Jduly corn | ern, fit.aflem" ber, Tlie. Aichison i AR e . 1016 ass Do | " Quotations for clipped stock: ~ (ood to Sver been known. Not only is there to be | weak; No. ? red, T8, elevator: No, 3 red, | 2c _and September corn lo. Provisions| RYE_-Steady: No. 1, €lc. Bovton & Albany.....361% Coppr Range i bt R choice yearlings, $ASOGH.75; falr to Burnsy S0mn CIon: SuImel, Srains have | ke, ¢ o, b, Al 0. 1 northern Duluth, | closed 7%@lsc lowe: BARLEY—Dull; No. 3, @ec; sample, 6@ | poson & Me........20 Dominion Coal ... Hogs o 400Gi4.5); Bood to cholcs wethers, 8 i turned out well and besides that all kinds | gzifc’ ¢, o, afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, | Blackbuard figu.es of the day's work In |68c. Boston Elevated .....163 Franklin “ Bheep B02445 580,ZI0 ...... ) #00d_wethers, $3.80@4.10; good to ot live stock Is bringing more mouey than | g5ilc’ 1/ 6. b., afloat. ' For & time wheat was | the oats pit looked very sensatlonal, yet| CORN-—September, E9%c. N. Y. N. H. & H..333 United the following table shows the 1Yerage |ohol es, $3.75@4.00; fair to good ewes or (& Sreat many years and In fact some | armeér on bullish weather and cable news | the actual business in the pit was nothing — Sl Fitenbure. pld. s | price of hogs Boid on the South Omaha |§3.35a8.%. Rood to cholce Spring [ambs. 86,00 Kinds are selling higher than ever beforo. | from England, but subsequent active un- |unusual. Excltement naturally ran high | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, Pnion Pacite market the last several d with com- gos falr to good spring lambs, $5.75k96.00; B A et e, ICitioen be BTt | Joadiny eatroyed the advances Heavy |and this pit was the cenier of attraction parisons with former yea ocder wethers. §3.0008.5; feeder veariings: m" Tt thay il Boaes i1 foF tolr o DE- | new wheat receipts at St. Louls, indications | to the board following. At the start there 11%%% Qulney s %2 - $3.10@3.50; feeder lambs, $3.0003.90; o ol My mmp""}" me‘”'}':m"’,‘ g oM ;I"l'h» of a large visible supply increase and favor- | was some weakness in both July and Sep- | Speculators Indispo and Market & . 164% Banta Pe Copper..... Date. | 1902, |1301.[1900. /1899, [1898. [1897.|1896. | ewes, $1.25@2.25. Representative sales it G YeuF dao focal opver B | abls weather news wil contributed 1o 'the | tember options, fnfiuenced by better re- - o '_“5“‘ No. o e e S w84 Tamas o y ‘every customer who has | |ite Weakness. Closed weak and 4@¥%c net | ceipts, fair weather, or at least weather Has Declining Tendency. Electric ........186 |Trimountatn . July L. 1“ l: 5 western ewes... % 300 1 cull lamb..... ° 3w u 3w 1) 1% e cmce® g | 22 e semece § oo ERNBER_ B lower. May, 7878 11-16c, closed at 7c; July | fatrer than the genéral conditions of late, v ;26— i . Eleterle ...... 41 |Trinity July 3. ety at Wge; December, 18y i7c, closed at e, | movement. of oats to this center “would | the first hour of iroding, showing much | Nauca 5 Riuas e . July 3 western lambs e 88 500 ke an_enormou O nur Recelpts, .00 bu.i exports, s | begin next week. It took only 25,000 bu. 10 | the same character as the week just clos- : % {Winona ouiiiliilill b A ence in the total amount of gooas sold out | Tis. £ e b afient. Optlon Mmarket Ihenng | knock July down 16c, and in Auctuations | ie **TE CAATRNE H0 Gever, was languld 4 Wolvern (14 Omaha. Besides that Omaha houses | gicadier with wheat, but Iater gave way | Of 3¢ and dc at e time ai that. The s'ump |and the selling induced by ‘the statemwnt 3 fiw ur'v‘efflfm‘.'\‘e‘r':'.'.?a'fiu.’.‘, rrr:mm('he“gfi\n;:':d. under Hquidation bired by ‘favorable |Came as a great surprise to all the DIt |of the condition of the banks was not woll —_— of o) will 3 2 3 - o3 3 o t) CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, 2R222 FRIBEB IS s ERE S8 s oo =2 "385288 BRBL! Juy ! ble | CFowd. Some had It that James Patten had ? ning wiocks that huve been sold and P atains. oy lotny eacd ot M settled his'contracts of about 1600000 bu. fhough ‘dbsoried to prevent & deslining Sow Yook ull..;. T.h .;."n..: - |y e next two months. Tak- et il with the shorts at something mear T0c. ol ORK, July 2.—The following are erything into consideration local jobe E:'I:lember. [3 e, closed at 63c; Decem: & As a result the closing was easy and rep-( NEW ¥ y 1] July i61c, closed at boc. Others sald that cash houses had big con- | rosanted net losses in the majority of cases. | the closing prices on mining stocks. Jul: s ant they have good cause for figur- OATS—Receipts, 84,500 bug exports, 9 | signments due here nexi week and were|p, .y Island was affected anew by the plan | Adams Con. 25 |Little Chief ... . .Yul; on a big fall trade. bu. ¥n ber; | se Spot market nominal Septem! ling at the fancy price against them.|gor {he conversion of its securities and the | Al 4 ul; markels have been unusually quiet | weaker to arrive; No. 2, 64%c: No. . Stiil others said the ilttle shorts were in | rovabic ‘sirength of the St Louls & San | Breece ju,; past week so far as fluctuations of | No. 2 white, 66%c; No. 3 white, 88c; and that the light selling was Simply & |Francisco stocks, Kansas City, Fort Scott | Brunswick Gon July Lep, Cattle Steady—Hogs Higher—Sheep Dull and Lambs Lower. CHICAGO, July 2.—CATTLE-Recelpts, 1000 head, ‘Including &0 Texans, Market steady; good to prime steers, nominai at $1.66@8.70, poor to medium, $4.50@7.60; stockers ‘and feeders, $2.0036.35; cows, $1.30 .50; heifers, 32.35(6.50; bulls, §2.25§5.2; calves, s fed steers, $4.0006.00; $5.00016.50. HOGS-—Receipts, 4500 head; estimated Monday, 25,000 Market strong to ¢ higher; mixed "and butchers, $7.20G7.9; good o — L ercamone g B2EBSS 532883 2A22ES 8355 SEBRP FLS2E BEEES =353 FEEEE BI22BY RS are concerned. With very few ex- | mixed western, 6c; track white western, |feeler by the Patten clique would be on A Comstock Tuni 4 Jul tions staple goods are selliig In the | Gi@idc; track white' state, 86@10c. Options | the market and on the shorts, It is con- :.:":,“.,“,"':;“;.’.,,i’;‘“‘é it those “properties | comchl & age 114 o e e omeils §50 And | oponed steady and then eased off with |ceded that the big shorts did not seftle | gould be ineiuded in the new project. peatwood T fur g’n‘ e T e Sy I5tacan- | ether saarkets. anything in the open market. Gossip had B e save - July ol ed firm markets for some time to come. | * FAY Flrm: shipping, 6@Tc: good 14 |it.” however, that nearly ail the Shors |erarh ceedunse v ramors. of bt covered, MF. Patten said he had made no fresh credence to rumors of many other ctions are in very satisfactory shape | choice, S5@1 (. ~ ) 2 financlal projects which have fallen out of July 8nd “wholesalers report very o % s (HOBE Elm, wiate, prime to choice, 101 | eliciaéncs” Natoral Conaions mere such | pibic ARy Some'time aticr Sctite Bash CIAAARS: iy TR utthert o o sl ki ae o, Tgdioc. Pacie coust, At crop, 41 | 1B T Btk et 10 Saa ket Incent o the shost session °l“.".uc-o;:';{rfi-—‘fi::“lfl"e{,‘l?r‘_’w':;d}x: July Proo: tght JeIEGT 0 bune of snies. §1 10 ‘Whe 2AY4c; 1900 : @2bc. + % | reports wety eRceptignatly ERVOEATS, '“land the absence in the country of many | Weel N S - e 7.70, yery i A e ot the )‘en!”l‘: i fi"l‘%n—%‘t‘e‘:d;m;'cl,; 24@2%c. Tally all the deferred months felt the in- | a0t E"6 APNCNE" \tR Whene factors Ineffec, | Week last year: * Indicates Sunday. ** Holida: SHBEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 2,500 y that sales are running considerably ROVISIONS—Beef, steady i fluence of the see-saw. July opened %e|tjve to hold up prices. i $1,010,260.45 YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. head; sheep, dull; lambs, lower; good to head of last year. Bo far as the market|@ mess, $i oot has. $2 06g 3 60; | UP At 71c on a littie bidding. Prices sagged | “rhe pank statement showed a gain {n | MORARY. ) 70 % st shows the number of | choice wethers, $.00¢4.75; falr ‘to cholce concerned there Is but Little to be sal cket, §14.50@15. Y i 10 % at once on offerings, but 4id MOt | cash reserven of FhEIIN0, Which I mearly | JUCIAY . OB | cars of feeders shippel to the COURCry yes- |mixed, $2.766M.00; Westorn sheep, §2.5004.16; ugar is selling in the same notches It was 3,00, Cut meats, stead x| begin its big slump until about midsession, | g1 000,000 in excess of each relations, but Vfi,:,fl,';g',"fl 113030183 SETiE | Serday and their Gestinations natlve lambs, $3.60@7.00, poicsl @80 and the demand Is fairly 11,6081 e a0 flckiedy oy | Whien July fell to S6c. The closs was weak, | with the loan expansion of 30,667,200, result- | Koiiace? ! Wi P bR B The | d 1! 1, 2 { .50; pickled hams, $12.00912.50. Lard, S%e under, 67c. Beptember opened 8 |ing in an increase in deposits of $i1.404,300, '973,216. 917,742.48 | A. M. Lawson, Oakland, Ia.—R, I. Receipts. Shipments. took _another upward | Westdrs stearned ki1, July closed gt Sii g0, | shade up t & shade down at , beoke | wiich $hcreases the sequirement OF logal | #o¢ »» cd - B PR ;1| cattie . 2,000 1918 advance amounting to | nominal; refined, Bt Amatica §iz; | to $3%o and closed 1G1%e down at 8. Re- | roocCl WSTeRtes jige JEAMTRIIOT O cash | Totals .$0,433,190.73 $5,904,987.31 | Louls Hetzel, Strahan, Ia.—Wab. o8 . ! b ] : Oatmeal s also | compound, 8.60; - continent, §i1.3. |celpts ioday were more Nberal than for | g t of this b 875, thy 1 rease, $i51,1i3.41 3 2 n ikl 3 . § g quoted 15 cents Pnrkv uiet; fi % 05@21.00; short :lur, some time at 224 cars, 49 of contract grade, I':le:lt:ggzha:'n(pn; Ju‘.’fl ex(u‘u.‘ frvine | g > ivw R sk el higher than it was a week ago. | §1 .mgé 75 me: 78, esesm R oTan ccenne 228 rororatonses BREEREBCESEEIEEE - 2. [eye=—— ———sessan EEE ; pesenn PHILADELPHIA, = July 26.—Clearings, SHEEP. 9. @19, Wheat ruled weak. Light contract grad losury at th 1 531, For the week: > St. Louts Live Stock Market. nned goodn there is nothing new to| HIDES-Steady; Galveston, 20 to 2 Ibs., higher ‘cables and rains in the N: i e e Soriin (o e | e 0 ks, balnoes, 6eesdn, |C, D. Huston, Techmseh, Neb.—B. & M.. 3 ctically all lines are in the | 18¢c; California, 21 to 25 Ibs., 19c; Texas dry, arvest flelds had only a LemPOrary | creage in available resources and the pros- | Mone: er gent, The officlal number of cars of stock | S8T. LOUIS, July 26—CATTLE—Recelpts, fon they were a week ago. To- |24 to 30 Ibs., 14 . Large receipts in the south- | poot“that further go'd will go out next| NE (n\&. July 26.—Clearings, $274,- D! t In today tg ch road wa: 1,600 head, Including 1,20 head 'l'l'lnnn(mnr. still attracting considerable a! WOOL—Quiet; domestic fleece, 2@d0c. and closing out a g00d | Bacie ‘while the government rewenues have | 187685 balances, §18,472,133, 3 . 'ges. | Ket dull, ‘quiet and steady; native shippin; but, new developments have m-%};fi“k—g "&y); eity. ('lcher Pkg.), 6%¢e; {%n.‘ “"fi of Jul. “"n“n"'.fi?mu?.':'n‘.p;’.‘: A e up & dally surplus, osused | BALTIMORE. _fl,,’,. 36.—Cleartigs, $3.170,-[C., M. : P [ 4 ::g 5 c{:r!slff:n % 1.5&;_ ::::::.1““5:“ Sod’ fruiia are st} quiek with prices free), $h@eiAc: at option. beat iness over the course of the |090; balances, §48%,074; money, #4 per cent. |3 1 1555 e, 4.0005.00; stockers and feeders, BrEEL DR ¢ s s om0 | ey g P foguale e o cxrs, oh0 | iniy ot mopihe S0 ol 8 Y | onty A Wi cobunlines St 1he| P e P Clarlan: b, Sai-| ki P D | mBELL soe sad helfees, ugrk: e fyTup market. ‘The same may be raid of UTTER_Recelpts, 8787 pkgs.; weaker: | support to' the falling market. The mar-|""Eicert for the convertible and specula- | BOSTON, July 2.—Clearings, §21,60,1s; | £ . & M. ! BT 00 Todas and. Inalan Gtcers §3 55as it foarhet a8 s whels may’ bs simmed oy oy | AP Tg@sc: factory, %e: reno- | ket depresaion, both in oats and corn, | yve bonds the market has been quict and | balances, 81,415,656 VS S # ++ | Sws and Detfers, MIGRE, - T 0> Quoting it active but steady. o UP OY | yated I4GHS; imitagon cre » 18%@ | was additional cause for weakness and & |iather irregular. United States old s, | CHICAGO, July 2.—Clearings, $22,07818; | 8 & 3¢ v | SO Recetpta, L. head " Byade Incseass T Bl Receipte €5 pks.: firm; new | Meak close was the result At no Hme | regigered. deelined %; old ds, coupon. % |palances, $2.6i0.892; posted exchange, sasoy | O B 15 4 ‘full cream, small colors r:v.ci, Tour |atter the start was the crowd inclined t0 | new s, registered, %: new 4s, coupom, %, | for sixty days and 3488 on demand; New market [ gr this early in the season dry goods Wic; 1arge colored, 9o Jarge | follow the only real bullish incentive—low | ang the 2 % f enjc{ a very mice house trade [ white, 9% ast week. ‘They e ) . 4 mum%u ‘m'-‘d un;; ;.1&«77&- packers, N ., east ; butchers, §7. X r cent, as compared with rk -exchange, 50c premium. ral.. ¥ e HEEP AND LAMBS-~Recelpts, 100 head ; qolic g T et and by the de. | (B closing call of last week th Yo fi)ms‘:uly z‘l?,—cu-rinfi s i — = o Z|marker aulli native matfons. 88016 e i Mt i W | RS R, o e e | B, e, B 05 | bR e sl e e oyt QU e 2055 N | B e jve unusually early and the past ten days | candled, 18@19%c; western uncandled, 154@ | Erade stuff. St. Louls over 300,000 bu. : 3 The disposition of the day’s receipts was ve borne out thelr prhdictions. Mer- | 1 2 } J today and Kansas City about 200,00 Th Weekly Bank Statement. {4 toliows, esch buyar purchasing the num- New York Live Stock Market. chants are arriving not oy from neary |- MOLASSES—stea ew Orleans open |lattel point expects over 300,000 bu. ber of head indlcated: 3 lite: Dut ‘From- the fac wess rom ibg | ketile Rood 1o, Choice; BGMC. Pen | Sk Lol NEW YORK, July 26.—The weekly state- NEW_ YORK, July %.—BEEVES—Re- akotis and even from polnta Well up into | POULTRYAlive and dressed: ~Steady | soid. | Jul ment of the asioclated banke show: Losns } " | golpta, 78 head, all conigned giccct; u ar ve: ng now t unchanged. 08¢ ower 294,500, Increa. ,967.200; .50, C houe Crade for the next six of | | METALE-The market was quiet and | B, 0130, ircronse $11.408.300; circuiation, American steers at 1@idigc, dressed 7 ave. thetr all niecke s ahie ik | o POt mort Y e has charaotoriing | kG ke oL ocer recsints ‘are I e g g, fncrsase B, el toncers, i Ports ofay. *parcly setimated 0° hoad all s s In 1] ‘whicl as characts N e were cal X | 8] 3 . " l, A have l,::t ‘out their invitatlons tg;m:fi- T aghous the e Couspusts ate A D4 conteact _grade. Minneapolis and serve $253,526,700, Inct X g:évgv(t._ uarters of beef. {omers o ‘come-In Ud make (heir seies: | taking Juet enaugh o meet Wetial heeds | DRI reporisd o) cars making 8 total required $E0%,30, b SABEE. AND P LAMBE ka2, busineat, nfll e Incre: llo‘fl th x'ofim'?f. 'Em' u.nd.g;:‘c';nn(ed. :“h -;::'quo{'ed' at °'(m'.:'l‘r‘:ns°‘=:‘:t,‘::,u 0. 'pm,:.‘:; D ciitich 00 choolls 2t head; food sheep steady, others slo grery department, 5o as (0 be well equipped ?zm Quotations for copper were 88 | raceipts were » 1,103,000 bu., compared to generally the case on | [8mbs lower: top, krades suftering U I&u nts of their ll;l';flg?fl ' }'}:fl‘;fl y“u.:‘ mfi £60,000 bu. & year ago./ Scaboard clearances A ye - ition of the Treasury. Baturday, there were practically no cattle $ ungol v ul . Sel ¢ up on the carly bullllhpncwl sluraped i fi!fi! o 00 offered for sale here today. For the week, | Sheep sold at $275@4.75. a few head) at " orders are aise coming tn very |1 i Tesd wea qull | M wheat and flour Squmied B d ruled lower WASHINGTON, July 26—Today's state- | however. there has been a fairly” liberal | Iambe, $6.0006 874 culls, $ie per ib. 3 o'lug‘ Jrouedly to the ~warm -8 aiy |all day. It was not so much a matter of ment of the treasury balances in the gen- | run, receipts being about the Jioas—Rece(pts, 1120 head; none on sale Sonioa nnohidon daat fow dayy, 1t s re. i steady | Ul 083 Bt Tho support that caused the 1" tund, 'exclusive”of the $150.0000 old | the' corresponding. week o alive; y steady, R heoehe AL Wik srods wad oiiing up B Saide from thie tact that dfuly rve in’ the division of redemption, | compared with last week, h . there s whic lowly earller in the | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, | options eased materially at the start there In ou:n-tlcud, however, they do not w%r- burl‘l'r lfl;,l:!.l |t(nn" “de ns::;ld.:‘rl.; other months. e gt Setion Sl mod s heavy. With the manipulation of the mar- (3 wa: Avalable cash balance, §1988%0.107; |Is auite o decrease. = The exact figures| Stoux City Live Stock Market. gold, §98,979,145. e et e s i mceinte Eiven | S10UX CITY, Ia.. July 2%6.—(8pecfal Tele- Cotton Market. part of local packers, the tendency of | 78m)—CATTLE Rec:i] ;. market “%dvance orders are now belng shipped Kets ‘5o much in evidence as today it was NEW TORK, Tuly $8.—Futures opaned | Eicq o7 8l desirable eradss bas been up- | BSCY 350et, "Sroskors wnd foodirt: 418 Fonithgt ThElE th LR PORSAR | o Cuen mok, e, i O apened e damh 4t | .3 o FERTalt et Bllinetd AN | bR BETROINT, 06 BRI 0 1 | VHOGR ac 4 T kel “spade arte ert e ST G LR o | (LTYE FQUUTRIC G Suglee; soont | S0 Rt TG i siopmma o the | Heng,¥ TIES i, e gpreemer: VUG, Janudey | sk Tive e demenil,on, 1,805, of e BRgTT U, Srbent kets u:-rl‘n ‘g;,c;-_m;,m:',‘,',:’".fig“.’io:’:'in: HUTTER—Packing _stock, l4c; choice | than 160,000 bu. Beptember opened 4@We | ‘do pic : ) yember, December, Jahuary ‘and February, | to be the high day of the week, when the | The following table shows the receipts of I;SEBEHSESB :;" Treek up at 60% 3 ; h, 7. t d cattle w 11 1 i t sold down to 68%c and |Lake Eric fonal Biscuit ©... 17.67c; March, 7.8¢. retty good cattle were selling all the way | cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal Loe ob Wl being predicted” that | YR dl Sy OHT TISH oot 1 BRBt SNOM. vk, ©Bue e | e 7 o Bt - T T Mt wiladling uplands, §1-16c; | Brom 286 to d0c hlghet than they were the | markets for July 26: bl Some advances In cotton goods will take | ping ge; pickerel, S 9c; pe were 218 ca L &N No. American R middiing gulf. 91-18c; sales, 108 baies. week before. Even choice cattle were a Cattle. Hogs. Gheep. Place before the season comes to a close. | podf,0¢% BICGrer B00 { Provisions, after a steady opening on a | Menhattan L...... Regie Oy 'NEW ORLEANS, July' 26.—COTTON- |little higher, though perhaps the advance |South Omaha. 687 5,080 7 Hardware Aetive and Unchanged. | whitefish, 10c; cat firm hog market, weakened on general sell- 1 : om gy % | Quiet: :“ordinary, T%c; good | was not as great as on grades selling | Chicago ... 10,008 4500 2,500 halibut a ilc: | ing and lack of support, The grain jumble ordinary, Te; low middling, 8%¢; midaling, | around 3$6.75@7.2. The commoner cattle | Kansas City. 150 800 There is & good demand for all lines of | codfia lobsters, | had some effect. Trade. was not large. i % . § -16c; ood ‘midaling, shect ‘middling fair, | were somewhat neglected and improved | gr. Louts 1,500 seasonablo hardware and wholesalers re- | bofled : n, per Ih, | Little interest was shown in this pit. Sep- | Mo. ! Cagioons 1o receipis, 2031 bales; Btock, 61,680 bales. | very littie, if any, in prices. The top price | §t. Joseph.. 20 Tt thelr sales @8 being much heavier than | ghe: bullheads, 10c. A * | tember pork closed Tic down at $17.30, | M.. 3144 Republic Steel +..... Futures, steady: July, 8.16@8.88c; August, [ of the year is still $.15. On Fri . L ¥ Were a year ago at this time, There | “GORN. -$to. Heptember lard e down at $10.17% and WA @0 Bld............. 1% | 8.40G8.410; September, 7.87c; ~ October, | celpts were very light and packers did nof Totals. To87 e 18 mo special feature to the trade, but| GOATS 6o Beptember ribs 10c off at $10.40, 3 [Bagar L1101 7627.640; November, 7.53@1.56c; December, | take hold with' as much life as they at &imply an active demand for all staple| BRAN—Per ton, 81 Tstimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, oo el & 1 e T iy ~COTTON~Quist: 00 QA Dargew 00 IRk Sha. ar B HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale | 240 cars; coraj 190 cars; oats, 205 cars; hogs, 3 o g0 4 o b ursday. I The market is also very uninteresting {y,.,,, assoclation: Cholee hay, No. | 25.000 head. X 5 middling, §%e; sales, 100 bales; no receipts; | Thursday. It is very evident that packers 100 owing to the lack of fluctuations either up | 1 vpland. - 88 . s, 554 balen: stock, 11415 bates. . | want the cattle showing weight, flesh and STGw, I et The TATC Has M8 % | LodFia®d fi(:u:.":'.?.‘gl_gwm. 0. No. 1| ”The leading utures ransed as follows: v : b &b"’ifi;"g’ific’“’y 30 CoTTON Market | guality @nd do' not care ior part fat and & ate that jobbers have not issued r Y. g - X e s . . steady a -a%e, a At &s many change shaets a8 usual and/| srens talr Recomis Hente . T i De- | Articles| Open.| High | Low. | Close.| Yes'y. %%, Pl e i July 6.—~COTTON~Spot, | ., Cow market was also in good shape the few changes that they did make were ol Ly . the greater part of last week and prices - L & . , . les of the day were 5000 bales g VEGETABLES. *Wheat Qull, The 2a oy 4 : | improved fully as much as on steers, Biwerer. 1a mhat bath wholsasiore market, | CAULIFLOWER-Home grown, per dos., | July . 1..53 6% o of which 600 wede for speculation and ex- | ursday and Friday the market was at . Sept. |TIH 713 7 4 port, and included 4800 American, No re-| the high point of the week and as com- tallers like, for they can anticpate their | 50@80c. ee. % A celpts. Prices 1-164 higher. American mid. Fanta, Mo [oor of baine cashl on 8 | S S e e e B R | e e B |G S oS g BT gy, | RO T (B gl of (Recpisviots Motk 8TOCKS, BOND et. When goods are as $ g ks u 479-820; low middling, 413-164: good ordi- ; o $474 10 obtah as the ke ndw it 1y receh | GREEN ONIONS-Fer dok., socording to| iy New York W . S it iy A Butires | Shgter o rauies. senateten ot gross tiag | INVEATMENT SECURITIRS. sary for jobbers in particular to look far | ®1%¢ Of BUBCNC S0¢. Dee. oo opened easy and closed steady: Americun | very few cornfeds being offered. It is to WE BUY AND SELL into the future, so that they ure well saiis- - May Y NEW YORK, July 26.~MONEY—On eall, | middiing, g o. c. July, 446-64d. buyers; | be noticed, however, that the advance of fled to have the market hold steady, GREEN CORN—Per doz., 10c. *Qats— nominal; no loans foday; prime mercantile [ July-August, 4 43-6id buyers: August-Sep- | 25@40c appiles only to the better grades, as Omaha First Mortga, No Change in Leather Goods. S UCUMBERS—Per doz., 25G30c. aJuly , paper. #4@5 per cent. tember, 436-64d, value; September-October, | the common grassers did not improve at + City and County Warrant, : LETTUCE-Per dosen bunches, 2%o. b July TERLING EXCHANGE—Nominal, with i October-November, 417-61@ | most over mfi@ County and State Bond Leather goods men are still busy shipping Per 80@3se. a Sept., sctual business in bankers' bills at $1.57% | 13-64d, buyers; November-Decembér, 4 14-64 | Bulls may also be quoted a little stronger L8 ate Bon! out lhelr.ldr\‘llncu‘:rflens Th;y are rnlln( h% {3;; "j"‘,;"‘fu ";?u“ l‘;“"‘flnfi?‘r lcl;r;‘ymdlfli @4 15-64d, sellers Dnemb;;.'nmury, !”m‘ :or thnhwnx. mou;: they did nothnd nce Stock of on them, but thelr sales are e e 054 o 4 14-644, sellers; January-February, 4 13-34d, [ 85 much as cows and steers, for the reason Union Stock Yards, o ot a i, o them, but thelr sales are BEANS-Homd yrown, por market | §25 2 Bills, 4813 86%. vere: " February-March, 4 1-64d, value; | that they did not decline as sharp Pt i Gy be some time i before they will have - SILVER~—Bar, 53c; Mexican dolla; . | March-April, 413-64d, sellers. week before. Veal calves and stags are way, the orders all filled up to date. Traveling B California or home wn, BONDB—Government bonds, steady sta e also higher where the quality is satlsfac- Lincoln Land Co. men are still meeting with §00d success on | new. 1 Gilbe grown, bonds, Inactive; rallroad Borids, 3 o1l and Rowin. fang R Pt g Omaha Banks. foad and very few compla . B Mew C overnment bonds closed as follows: ere has been a ve, t run of stock- ing the gengral attuation are meard. Fhce JRNS-New: Californta, 5 wioks, per funding 2s reglstered and coupon, 107%; OIL CITY, Pa., July 26.—OTL—Credit bal- | ers and feeders most of the . week and And other stocks of all kinds. ‘Waa quite & mall order business last week, A TOES—Per market basket, i1 d, 105%: coupon, 106%; 22;' certificates, no bid; shipments, | owing to the very liberal demand from the | For immediate and future delivery. for, whilo the orders were small, they were | NAVY BEANS-Per bu., $.16 ‘ed, 132; coupon, 1834; old 4s re average. 80757 bbls.. runs, 88854 | country prices advanced on heavy feeders numerous. L J coupon, m&; s registered, 103%; c : average. 79,4 bb) with good flesh and quality, fully 25 to 40c. 2 ‘ F The rubber goods trade wes not as goéd | PEACHES Calitorhis. #5c; Arkansas El. YORK, July 26—OIL—Cottonseed, [ Prime yearlings have also advanced nearly arnam St. Tel. 1064 last week as It was up to that time, The basket crate, §1; per é-basket sing quotations on bonds are as |dull; prime crude, nominal; prime yellow, |as much, but when it came to the cattie — - frequent rains- kept footwear as well us DECIIS PIE GPASISS AT 10 1 DAR Trbaskint 3 43%e. ~ Petroleum,’ steady; refined, New |lacking in quality, and especially the light- clothing moving out unusually well . for ":-lfi:x'(s—' WG B T . erenneels WAL 4 atle. 101% | York, $7.20; Philadelphia 'and Baitimore, | weight cattle, the market was slow and W|I.L|s TODD midsummer, but the dryer and warmer | g naLs. J " 2 %% | $7.15;" Philadelphia_and Baltimore, in bulk, | prices are very little higher than they were 1 weather has cut the demand down mate- | ““BEY)NEg Per box, $1.15G1%. 4 5 , v 393080 Rosin, steady; strained, common to |4 week ago. The country does not seem to Board of Trade Building. vially. Fall business. thoush. is in Very | Doy naPomiipmas pieore g2, iation : (106 Minn, & good. §1 Turpentine, dull, 47@iT%c. | want that class of cattle and as a resuit | Investment Securities Bought & Sold. Ry et \RS: | per box, $2. eads X 1900 K. & . LIVERPOOL, July 2.—OIL—Turpentine | they sold at a low figure as compared with Ly APPLES—Summer varietles, per bbl., winter .20, T % | spirits, quiet, %38 9d. Linseed, dull 3%. |those of better welght and quality. Omaha Stock Yards Stock: _#loux City ruits and Produce. O NTALOUPD~Texas, per crate, 3; por | atinte b s 00, .5098. 4 . g Cottonseed, Hull refined, spot, dull, 2 34, | Western range cattle arrived quite treely | ok Yards Btock, Omaha Street Ry Stock, There was & i1 demand last week for | b g el d . 8 R NE ) soring, 161 No. 9 spring, | 52 o Petroleum,/refined, dull, 614, " Rosin, com- | this week, and in fact the first few days [ Nebraska =Telephone = Co. Btock, ~Bank fraits and vegetables. - ™herta neaches are O LA ELONS—Per 100, $17.00625.00. Bo: No s red Titac, NAMOT S R a0 (No. T Pacitg da. ... 1044 | mom: firm, 4s 3. of the week they made up the bulk of the | {iocks: Omaha Water Co. Bonde il the most popular u. .4 o. frult a ~ THOPICAL FRUITS. | OATS—No. 3 #@ic; No. 2 white, 52g63c; | Atchison gen 108 | do Ba........ LONDON, July 2.—OIL~Calcutta linseed, | receipts. Packers took hold of them e D ol B b aha, Ges Co, ShTon menang Yory freeiv. Stock ls now | PINEAPPLES-Fiorida, ® 0 3% count, [ No 3 white, Hgee do 4} Ll nIN e W eon. spot, Bs 6d. Linseed, 30s. Sperm ofl. £50. |pretty good shape and as high P Jonds. rkansas and is pronounced RYE—No. 2, b9%Giec. Bal, & Ohlo 1034, Reading gen. 4s.... Petroleum, American refined, 613-16d; | pald for beef steers. Buyers claim, = — ——— 8 bring aven better than that from Texas, 4 60, 3 ! ' A BL & 1N B . fhes the “catt T ~o;Y R CANAS- . BRRD- No.'1 fldx. $1.46; No. 1 northwest- Spirits, Tigd, Turpentine spirits, 33s. Rosin, | ever, that the cattié are still rather soft Four-baake! crates are selling o1 3100 and “BMEARARC BR - Wl o Mgordins |, 59 em,st.u,dgn’.‘n;;lnnzmy, .75; clover, con- o B b G W | Xmerican strained, 48 Tid; fine 95 5 4 ‘are not diling oyt any too well. cows B D & MERRILL -basket crates at S5, Berries are now | ° o ue T65.0; | Tace gra i e . L . ~O1L—Turpen 00d, ROOM 4 N. Y. DG, Practioally. out of the market. Watermelons | teorsoie g T 9; *Meat Rn(‘:lslbss—%u bbl., $17.25 b i B fi' i Y. LIFR DL : x 2 Eg& zfiims 5 53 «55 855 28 »55 =35 255 5 BRR ®32 & L 00G. 25, ess pork, per ; 68 A & A ting, firm, 43i4c. Rosin, firm; A, B, C, $1.15 Rre“in bl demand and the stock mow on | e ety s O khtice, $.50; Mes- | @11, Lard, per 100 ba $10 SRL@I0TO. Bhort | ches & Onia i 164% S *Paite v D, $1.30; I, $1.85; F, $1.20; G, : $135; H $1.50 | market is unusuall a 0. . $10.00310.40; short clear | Chicago & A. Siga... 83 [So. Railway G L6 K 125 M, 8.5 N, 146; Wa, 8580; TR, UK Geed fee e Um unen, WGE S . LA NROUS. Titer Moxed), 1112 Ot oA | oo o e, & [Toxas & Pacits 'is WW, $2.70. prices a shade stronger. GRAIN STOCKS In vegeisbles there has been very litle | cIDER-New York, .15, WHISR¥~On the basis of high wines, : L& W a8 &8 ; tively brisk trade, 80 00d New York Grain and Stocks bought and tatoss Boe I arvE. very | SRRRENAw Fork B No. 2 greem, [WEL ¥ AN, W.c uii [Udton, Pucide d i Ton d Exports. ) |hogs had changed hands . | sold for cash or on margin. 7,40 w00d atock 1s'qugted at e per | ge; No. ¥ .:'m‘a‘fl T} No. saitea Bt | | The following are the gecelpts and ship- | e’ & & T ¢"iigh wabesh' .1 NEW YORK. July 2_The imports of A o T b Tel. 1059, OMAMA, NEB. reoeipts of poultry have not been | cul, 13 1015 lbs., 80; dry hidés, 4gisc: sheep | 4 Recelpta. Shipme: 1« | Colorido 'Sa. 46..,... 8" do dsb. B, » Ay Eeods A e ted e, s ol | Packers became bearish and —_ - - binenns - heavy and the market has held firm | pelis, Toc; horse hides, $1.5062. Flour, bbl 1,000 L8| Deurer A R G 4. 48 Woat Shere & §" Exports of o angresated Wi | Mas aoe duwpward tondency. T a ghe Il PE .T'oa he week. The quotations will be found | ' POPCORN—FPer 1b., be; shelied, 6c. Wheat, bu. 1186, 29,000 130 Wheel. & L. B. R I I R 10,55 | pids at a downward tendency. In a short gnother column. | e NUTE-Walnute’ N&, 1soft shell, per Ib, | Corn, fgl m (ot A FOSHRER G i P D e :fi':";'::‘-a'gluflfig';&“mkfl-"c% : o ‘:y'- m" O,"#:‘" er ma on the contrary has|ifc; hard shel, r ib, 11¢c; No. 2 sofl s, bu, o 223 ¢ 4 a our ‘4 ve a little owing to heav: 1pts. . No. § fara shell, $o; Brasils, Rye. bu... . Sevane aratively early at erally steady prices. should It i X Say they never saw ve Miuch bubees |t Juc, Aiberts. por 1b Ho; Almonds, soft | Bariey, bu. ; 60 Kansas City Live Stock Market. |Bood hogs fold at ‘steady prices rangin 0000 withia 30 dars.” Wens.for pecsioniars it this time of the yoar and think it is | shéll, 6c; hard shell. 16¢; pecans, large, On _the Produce exchange today the bute KANSAS CITY, July 26—~CATTLE—Re- $7.85 to $1.00 and as high as §7.% wi and send for our free book *Modern Methods by the condition of pastures. |Ib., 13¢; 8 10c; cocoanuts, per doz., ter market was easy; creameries, 17@2c; | LONDON, July 26.—4 p. m.—Closing: celpts, 150 head. Market nominal; choice | Pald for a rather cholce I The bulk of | g 'sote Investments.” - market held up in pretiy good | VLD METALE=A B. Aipérn quoted the | dairies, 15y@lsc. Cheese, steady, 'N0GI0NC. | Consols for mones. 86 310 Nortolk & Western export and dressed beef steers, §7.6)g8.00; | PAcking grades sold from §7.50 down. 2l the ‘:::kn Recelpta were not (nll\."vlsxg'prlcu lron, country mixed, per | Eggs, dteady: fres . 1. “ 6%l do R talr to good. $3.30G7.55; stockers and feed- "'l:ll'p;:g:‘g";oyw;m';r{hl:’-vuub:‘n ‘: PLOWER & CO., Bankers and Brokers, and the Oft was greater than it | ton, $10.00; iron, stove plate, per ‘on, §7.50; . (e 1 v western fed st L 34 & B lcago icage NRAIE D Vs, Somaiseion shen | hoper. mer ) BHe DE0 TNk, oo 1B | %= 1a s (% i 1 | $ et “and Tadtn "seors: 15, |1 S1up ln e, markel, 10F the st thisg mrEmIR, e 5 ] ; 3 4 » & X ; | exas cows, native cows, §l . X ol coles"tn War o8 1 “wa | ! Mo on 10, rir, S8 e | EANOAR, Y, Jup S WHEAT on e % ER AT it o e 8 |0, speved w i st B m bt | WILLIS TODD ash, No. 3 hard, old, 6@6éc; No. 3, H 86 [Southern ; 2.75; bulls, $2. .00; calves, ; Te- No.'2 red, 6ic: No. 4, 8hc loago 31%| o0 Bl ceipts for ‘the week, 41,000 atde, " so O B B ettt Thats 18 Board of Trade Duilding, ] July 26.—WHEAT-Dull, Receipts of wheat, 247 cars. 384, {Southers Pacifie.... “‘{,"v where it was on Monday, t about 15c Jyly 8- WHEAT-Lower; ; Yily, he; Beptember, | CORN—Sepiember, #4@Wikc; December, | D3y e et | OO o VT ik ot sl g7 Hare: |lower than it was & week ago today. Rep- Reprersnting . W PRINCE, (g~ f,’,".!,;‘""‘;t‘: PR TAE and Tuly, Whic; B0 e otk Mo, %, e TPHOMic : a1 valied States Sieel heavy, #1 m mixed packers. §1.30g | resentative sal ms, Stieks, ; No. 2 hard, new, 6.0 S%e; December, d¥e. ' : 4To ], - 'h"er’:fl sdles. | 4T Yorkers, VRGO - z H Dull, lower; July, old 4 RYE—No. 2, #c ask i ta pts for the week, 23, a 3 Septe ' c. HAY--Chol timothy, $10.00@11.00; cholce | Lo Nash IB Mnln‘ 3 o 3 ')‘i;.{-e;::. K?hp‘,lée:?m' mi‘.fi?zbfihn 08, e new, e prairie, SU QT et 1 g IR aba Minss. . EEP AND LAMBS - Recelpts, 60 *| SEED Clover, dull; October, $5.15, BUTTER—Creamery, 19%c; fancy dawry, | do pfd... 8 |DeBeers (Goti)... Market strong; native lambs, M.6 et RS Anminal; tragk, vew. S . ¥ EG0S_Firm; fresh Missourl and Kan- | BAR BILVER-Quiet at 47164 1] g 3 A ; and Kan- uiet at 24 7-164 per ounce. - ; et SRovHNo. ¥ white. "alg) o, Toosls Barkat wes SLOGK, 14¢ per dos., loas oft, cAses re- | MONEY—2g2% por cent. The rate of dia- ped UE'_;,.. Unsettled; new red win.| PEORIA, I, :fuly 26.—CORN-—Easier; | turned count in the open market for short bills is 3. 7504, as clipped sheep, B e g A B Recelpts. Shipments. ' =7-16G2Y% per cent and for three-months' stockers and feeders, $2.80G9.20; 1 ! Clear, 321502 8 o1d 3ug | OATS—Irregular: No. 3 white, 82c, billed | Wheat. bu. 249,600 l..glmn. per cent. week, 14,000 head. Direct private wires to Chicago York. Send for daily maFket lette 3 MONTHS FREE Up-to-date mining paper contain- ing all the latest news from fa- mous gold camps, including THUNDER MOUNTAIN 8. Mining Journal, 108 Fulton # . ¥ TIT|P]Y —Every speculator in stocks and TIPS lr‘lny :g;fna read this inter- esting _book. Malled free on application. New York Stock News Bureau, Hudson Bullding, New York. » BEIZEREREZ P T T FEEERBEREIREY $s EEEE solfsiwski3¥si P through. Corn, bu X ——— —_— WHISKYI-—-On (be basis of §idi for Go- [Qais, bu. . 5,300 Forsign Fizancial | Gusenh Live Biwek Market. Ll o b NDON, July 2 —Money hardened| 7. IOSEPH, July 36.—CATTLE—R Duluth Grain Market. on_lessen -m- though the de- ead; market steady. > LIVERPOOL, July 3—WHEAT 8pot, | mci wed. ts were fairly OGS—Rerol 27% head; market DULUTH, July %.—WHEAT~Cash, No. | No. | northern spring, steady, 6s 3%d; No. . Business on the Stock exchange was lght_mixed, VlllOlq—PorlL‘o er. 1 hard, nm; No. § northern, Te; Neo. 1|1 California, dull, & ot; | more cheerful, but extremely quiet. T 8 65 d heavy, §7.50007.75; plg! new, $17.67%. morthern, 3 July, To¢; Beptember, Tic; uly. noni al; Beptember, 6 134d; > fi"“" ing expected troubles in A 0. L v, ), weak; Decembe! omewhat allayed. The SLTRY shere e | OATE Boptember, tia CoRN Spots teady; American mixed, teature’ was (he Fenewed sirength ATLILESERES RGN L F=SESSSSERTITAIERITRE Y $TETTEET siissi siEsi i E S REAARS SECEEICEEEEEEEREESINITE T eEvREszin

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