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WEDNESDAY, te, $12.75; clear ribs, $12.75; short clears, creamery, I3@MWe. Receipts. Bhipments. standard silver dollars fund, 4,101,485 L w JRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat and Corn Prices Both Affected by Favorable Weather. in_getting started hogs changed hands at 7 4007 47l. N eavy or rough it was hard work much over §7.40 K004 Iight or butcher would bld as high as but it was hard werk (o get & packer above \hat fgure for A% the morning advanced the if anvthing and duller as it drew close. At midday there were still a number of cars of hogs unsold, which buyers were Old and heavy packing were very much neglectea Today's decline carries the market lowest point touched since sune 4, the average of all tne saies was §7 Itepresentative sales: A good snare of OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET| | whereas fc Killing Cattle Slow to Ten Cents Lower, Feeders Steady. | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS | Market for Day Characterized by, Narrowness and Profe: of treasurer of United States, $44,08,142, subsidiary sil- ver coin, $26,58 508, minor coins, $2,484,072; total balance in general fund, $10,499 423, EGGS—Higher, New York Monmey Market. NEW_YORK, July 1Y-On call, | ruling rate. bid, 1% per cent; N 3 [ BEARS CONTINUE TO RULE RING | wrarwenr in THE GRAIN BELT SETBACK IN COPPER TRADE e cent; elosin HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN HIGHER | trying to get Opening Gives Way gows especially Under Continned Good Showing More Ratin Co OMAHA, July 7. 1909, center of & barometric depression | considerable | treme upper M the depression over the m 4G2'% per cent, sIx months, SH@S% MERCANTILE PAPER — %@ P:erANGE;fixnay.“w in bankers’ biils at bilis and at $4.6785 for . _commercial bills, $4. SILVER-Bar, W%c; Mexie BONDS — Government, e of Fitteen to While There Sheep Show a Deel y-Five Cei Are Not Emowm ed States Steel Directors— Reports Good from Steel for Crops and Heavy Move- ment of Grain. STERLING actual busines: 595 for sixty-day alley this mornini tending southwes ? 2. —The stock market | its NArrow ness 1 VEW YORK, July The wheat market had a firmer tone to- | moving over the central valleys t toh AR AL conditions are favorable for continued un- settled weather, but [ (fcinity tonight and Wednesday. Bhowers to Increase with the | ... s attered over last night; heavy rains occurred in Okla- Missourl and throughout the Ohio | unsettied weather | ve this morn- | at the opening owing t which caused mome the unsetiied cattered buy and professiondlism iittle aigniticance financial conditions meeting of Receipts were quotations on bonds today were The time set for *he |ga follows directors | 'y SCEE8SSS Estimate Tuesday Trocument © rom the. Missoug) United States Steel was § o'clock, which left the market con: the certainty of the action trading before tomor- | This position of apparent doubt in- | spired little speculative activity The desultory buying of stocks was at- tributed to professional short covering, in-| cluding buying for London account in prep- aration for a coming stock market seitle all impression made on he rice of United States Steel by ntimations of the 1 dividend increase wa made the shorts in the stock unwillin walt for the'action of the directors there was a growth proved true by the event, that a mise decision would be reached by rectors to put the dlvidend on & 3 per cent dvices continued teel industry. dustrials were strong as a Eroup. From the copper trade came another dis- couraging setback 3 prices in London and New ports of concesaions (o secure eelling agency of the this country #hould help s this week and keep prices on the decline. y unchanged, with | trifie slow in taking the lib- Under present 008,00 s, tronted with know nothin dividend in time for and generally prévalls over the central vall ing. Temperatures are slightly the mountal days 2 weeks ago.. 3 weeks ago.. days 4 weeks ago. days last year. The following table shows i ttle, hoge and sheep at Sout te, compared wit! 476,955 26,021 1,690,988 1,640,588 the Pacific 1 1 ] 1 1 1 1 there is notl Wheat start are elightly hij strong with firmer cables | and unsettied weather brought out soms | © support. Prices declined orable northwestern reports and & heavy movement from that section Is al- most positive Corn opened the receipts of | h Omaha for | h last year:| SSE8E85S Am. Tobaceo da Mo._Pacifie 4% ‘hange In temperature {8 indicated NOROR ot M. 4 vicinity tonight or Wednesday Record of temperature and compared with but |the last three years. weakened later with cash values lower | and only a fair demand. Future corn op- | Minimim temperature . tions are unsteady owing to the excellent | weather and glowing reports from the en- recipitation | Atchison gen. de he correspon: 1508, 1608, 1807. 1805, | 50 o T .00 ure for today, 77 degr Deficiency I precipitation since Mareh 15 _of an_inch. Excess corresponding period in 1008, 1.50 few days that steady with wheat, The following table show | price of hogs at South Omaha for the with comparisons: | 1900, 11006, 11907. 11906, |1906. |1904 Precipitation Normal temperat of the impression, | H Primary wheat bushels and shipments wero 765,000 bushels, |, against recéipts iast year of 1.076.000 bush- | eis and shipnients of 959,000 bushels. receipts were 608,000 by #hipments were 319,000 bushels, st year of 35,000 bushels and ship- ments of 225,000 bushels. Clearances were 24,000 bushels of corn, | none of vats and wheat and flour equal to 11,000 bushels. Liverpool closed unchanged at %d higher d lower on corn. of N. J. g S Ches. & Ohlo 444 Deflclency corresponding period and those in- =2 BED e iy s L. A. WELEH, Local Forecaster. Jpp— SERREN B2BLDE 40 18t gold ds *feabosrd A. L. 4 renewed fall York and re- orders by the | leading interest industrials were | not effected by this news, but followed the | upward tendency Pacific stretched M & 8P g 340 80 Corn and Wheat Reglon For Omalba, Neb, hours ending at time, Tuesday, OMAHA DISTRICT. ~Temp.— Rain- [ &22828 tgenty-four 75th’ meridian s s sz82s along with steel ita record price another | % but without attaining the coveted goal | although lacking but &n s2222 3 8228 £33 P— EER 2358 2 [ | & Ashland, Neb Auburn, Neb.. Broken Bow, Neb, of the 200 mark irreducable fraction ted that of United States Steel *Distillers by . €. Steel 24 b 33 Artiolea.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yen'y. The official ot cars of . 8% | brought intoday by each road wa aCttle Hogs. Sheep. H'r" parent in the close neighborhood of it plain that little would be re- quired to make that price for the stock. The the advance managers feared the effects of an actual fon of 200 In suggesting a culmina- tlon and possibly bringing out §Culbertson, Neb. 9% Wis. Central da. Missouri Pacifie . Unlon Pagific S Financial. LONDON, July 21.—Money was plentiful and in easy demand on the market today Discounts were qulet change, owing to cheaper money the gen- over was arranged easily, charge for Americans belng from 2 New business was quiet, the tone was good. Kaffirs, home rafls and wil The money background in the estimation of the stock ward gold movement con- | eral carry New York borrowers sorting again to foreign On the stock ex- PSR Y Omaha, Neb 3 WHEAT-No, 2 hard, hard, 93100, N CORN-—No. 2, 84%c 4, $3%@64c; no grade, G1@62c No. 2 f4%@eoc: No. 3 yellow, 84%@ebe; white, 69c; No. 3 white, e8%@sdc 3 mixed, 4204 % No. 3 white, 12%@43%; No. 4 2, 72@73¢c; No. 8 10GTlc. COarlet Receipta. Wheat. Corn. Oats. 0. 4 hard, 97@98c. | Tifinois_Central Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value. United States bonds changed on call of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: | be remembered tha strong and active, | sheep markets A a result, buyers could bids better 3233383323382’ 3 *Sioux City, . * Minimum temperature for perfod ending at § a. m. § Not Included in averages. DISTRICT AVERAGES. securities opened dull and unchanged. a light volume of business prices advanced the market was steady and from % to % higher than yesterdav's New York closing. The tariff declsion and the dividend in United States Steel is belng In- terestedly awaited and Total receipts. 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was b buyer purchasing reported | | ongon tin market was unchanged, with twelve-hour ks of 15 25¢ and at noon as follows, number of head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. High! Low. Close. Alits-Chalmers ptd ., Amaigamated Copper American Agricultuial Am. Beet Sugar. American Can pfd and | 20.25. Copper in London wus lower 33| the movement of supplies, instead of being |80t at 5§ 12s 6d, and futures nt . was posi- | Locally a shade lower; lake. $112 On most of the sales trading | electrolytic, $128744113.00; casting, § 644 figures showed a flat quarter break, quotable at time was wasted in coaxing, however Omaha Packing Co. nese, | Swift and Company but values held steady until the New York | Cudahy Packing Co. opening was received. i but the market under the lead of Canadlan Pacific, Louis- ville & Nasville and Chesapeake & Ohio, and the market Copper shares w cline in the price of the metal. 27.—Prices on the Bourse checked bu the decline, Min. Inches. 2| tively active. This caused some | Armour & Co. Am. Cotton Ol .. Am. H. & L. pfd Am. Too Securities American Linseed ... American Locomotive Am. 8. & R Minneapolis Lee Rothschild than yesterday. Vansant & Co Des Molnes, In.... +|Indfanapolls, 1na | Kansas City. Mo consiating of | 5 18 that mad about the same class of offer ‘|up a large part of yesterday's run. h tana and idaho wethert that sold at 3.2 {10%d for Cleveiand warrants, The loc g and Wyoming 5 today suffered a | A small bunch of Nebraska TR T losed Iy . CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS b e i Smith & Bosley wethers that sold at $4 similar break, +|ewes chanegd hands at $4.35. Wheat Market Again Develops De- elded Weaknens. CHICAGO, July 27.—The wheat d_decided weakness, follow- | ulge at the start, and at the close prices wers considerable nearer the dollar mark than on any #ince the slump began. A showed a net loks of %e to 1G1ic. £rain and provisions closed weak. A feature of wheat selling of & line estimated between 8,000,- 000 and 400000 bushels of the September BERLIN, July | today were we: PARIS, July J. B. Root & Co... Heavy ralna oceurred portion of the corn and wheat region within the last twenty-four hours; moderate rain: in the eastern portion, an tered showers in the southarn | Trading on the Bourse to be adversely in Spanish the case of Itlo Tintos. closed heavy. American Woolen . Anaconda Mining Co consequence | of young killing stock amonk receipts and about the only string of range |, 55 lambr on sale was turned over to a feeder |H.22%@ buyer at $6.15. Quotations on fat sheep and lambs: to cholce spring lambs, £ood spring lambs, $.50 again deveioj ing a sharp light and sca ern portion. A slight but general rise in temperature is shown throughout the entire region. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKBET Atlantic Coast Baitimore & Ohls Bal. & Onlo pfd Bethlehem Rtoel Brookiyn Rapid Tr. Canadian Pacific ... Central Leather revious session he close prices Sam Werthimer Londen Stock Market. 27— American ties opened dull and unchanged. On a Iight | volume of business prices advanced and at | noon the market was steady and from %@ | 00; K004 to choice ¢ A0GE.75; falr (0 KOO yanrIings, | omiioe e aamry to’ cholce wethers 0 good wether HE PS- trading was #3338 3 12.10¢; November, 131%¢: Decsmben, January, February, 1.300; March, m T35 olosca 'qutel; 20 potnte highert i Spot clos (ulet n r o dling uyllndl,‘xlc: middling gult, gm GALVESTON, Tex. July » Lower; 13c. NEW ORLEANS, July $1.—COTTON- Spot market opened quist ‘and closed steady at 1-16¢ higher; middling, 11 15-l6c; sales on the spot, 660 bales; to arrive none ST. LOUIS, Ny 31.—COTTON-—Steady: i%c; sales, nons; [ shipments, #3 bales; stock, 20,38 BUTTER—Creamery, No. the retall trade in 1.1b. cartons, ¥e, No. 1, in 60-Ib. tubs, 27¢; No. 3 In 1-Ib ca tons, 30; in 60-1b. tubs, Me; packing stock, A%c; fancy dairy, tubs, 21@220; common Loll, fresh made, 15@18%e. Market changes very Tuesday. BGGS—Fresh selling_stock, candled, 2o, No storage stock in Omaha market. CHEESE Finest Wisoonsin full oream, twins, 1bo; Young Americas, 4 in hoor. bc; favorite, § in hoop, 16c; daisies, 20 in noop, 16%ec; cream brick, full case, 150; blook Swiss, 1bc; tull cream limburger, 16c. POULTRY--Broiflers, 160; alive. aprings, 13c; hens, 10%c; cooks, &c; ducks, #c; eese, 6o, turkeys, Lb pigeons, per dos., &c, uinea fowls, per’ d: $2.50; squabs, per doz, $2. Dressed hens. 1lo: springs. 18@200; cocks, 64c; ducks, lic; geess, lliwe. turkey’s, 220. FISH -Fresh caught, almost all are dressed: Hallbut, 8¢, buffalo, 9e; trout, 12c; builheads, l4c; catfish, i70; erapples, sunfish, 6g%c; black bass, 260; whiteftsh, 8c; pike, 120, salmon, lde ylakl , 10c; | frog legs, 35c. Fresh fromwen: Whitefish, No, 1L 10c; round, $c; pickerel, dressed and headless, 7c; round, c. round, 8¢; red snappe erel, ifc; nath 3 MEAT CUTS-—No. 1 bs, M%e: No. 3 ribs, 13¢c: No. 3 ribs, #%ec; No. 1 loin, 17¢; No. 2 loin, c; No. 8 loin, 10%e; No. 1 chuck, #4¢; No. % chuck, be; No. 3 chuck, 4%¢; No. 1 round, J0c; No. § round, #30; No. 3 roun #ge; No. 1 plate, b%eo; No. 2 plate, bo; No. 3 plate, de. FRESH_FRUITS—Florida pineapples, 158 to 48s, $2.76 per crate; grape fruits, 36 size, per box, 35; 46 size, $.50;, o4 size, ¥6; ba- nanas, fancy select, $1.15G2.00; apples, home grown, per bu. basket, e, market basket, ’lf\c VEGETABLE! 276 _per bbl. ceiery, Michigan, 25¢ bunch: smaller, §d. Cabbage nome ‘grown, i per 1b. Wisconsin Red Globe onlons, s per b, California csulifiower. 4500 pe; crate. Tomatoes, Tennessee, { baskets, 59 %c; crate, $4.00. Lettuce, per doz., 30c, Par- snips, turnips, carrots, {ic per dozen, F ida new beets, carroth, parsnips, turnips, ete., per doz., 7bc POTATOES—New, §ic per bu. HIDES—No. | green, 10c; No. 1 cured, lic, Metal rket. NEW YORK, July 2. -METALS -Kansas sweet potatoes, spot at 132 10s, and futures ai [124. The local market was dull and lower at §20.00% with 12.87%. Lead lower at £12 s 6d In London. The local market was aquiet, #.074.%. pelter unchanged at £21 17% ¢d In Loadon and remained quiet at $.85.40 locally The English iron market was lower at 4 1 market was firm and p1 . 1 foundry northern, & foundry northern at $16 wouthern and No. 1 southern soft, § 8T. LOUIS, July 2 Spelter, firm: )iy highe 0717 4s; No. 1 Noo | wfe ~Steady o NEW YORK and Rostn. July COTTONSERD e, nominal | yellow, $5.50615.42'g; September, $5 Petroleum, steady; refined fce ewes, $4.5004.8; fair to good ewes, | $8:25; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $8.20; delivery by the “erstwhile leader of i higher than yesterday's New York clos- | St. Louls Packing Co. was claimed for . Illinois Packing Ohicago & Alton.. | Philadelphia and Raltimore, in bulk, $4.70 (0| Turpentine, firm, e Quotations of the Day on Varioms London closing stocks: . 8% Loulaville & Nash choice lambs, $5. Z5@6.15; fair to choice yeai- | *|lings, $4.00G4.75; falr 1o choice sheep,” §..10| good, $320 strong at prices %e to 240 higher than yesterday's close. and Septémber at $1.064 to $1.06. Prominent commission houses were ac- tive bidders, and th ing by shorts. Iargely on unsettied wi and southwest and on an official forecast tor additional rain for tonight and tomor- For July the bottom was reached and for September at $1.03'4m T.ocal receipts of Wheat were offf reported at 943 car City and St. Conwols, money B 107% to $1.00| NEW YORK, July 27.—FLO 17,500 bbls.; exports, 3,600 bbl; Minnesota patents, Minnesota bake $5.3601 $6.9076.40; winter siraights, $.5%6@ .70, winter extras. $4.75015. 6640525, Kansas straights, $5.201 fair to good, $4. Other buyers Amaigamated Co Representative sales: C.C.,C & B L Colorado F. & 1. Colorado & So rted brisk cover- and was based ther In the west 102 native ewes . 25 native ewes, o 20 native lambs 15 native ewes . |36 Wyoming wethers . 482 Wyoming wethers 20 native ewcs . Idaho wethers Wyoming lambs, Wyoming lambs, P of cattle this morn- numbered 184 cars, as against 165 cars t week and 163 cars two weeks ago. was In fact the largest run for a Tuesday since May 18, when 250 cars were reported The market as a whole was slow and lower on most CATTLE—Recelpts Paltimore & 'O Canmdian Pacitic .40, winter 10W | Consolidated Gas 1914 Rand Mines . . ~Rye flour, steady @4.65; choice to fancy, $4.7044.90. CORNMEAL—Qulet; -y $1.8@1.70; coarse, $1.56@1.00; ki aried RYE—Dull; No. 2 western, 86%e, £. o. b., BARLEY—Dull; feeding, 5@, ¢ 1 f., WHEAT-Recelpts, 23600 bu.; spot mar- | No. 2 red, old, nominal; Ni red, new. $1.15, end August; No. ern, Duluth, old, $1.35%, nomin: 2 hard winter, Denver & Rio Grande Distiliord® Sodu. fine white and Denver & Rio G... s late In the morning before pack- ly made much of an effort to buy beef steers and when they did their blds were generally whole might totalled 545,006 Private elevators were reported to be meving a large amount of contract would be dellvered on July contracts within a day or two. ket closed weak. with July at $1.06% and September at $1.03%. Widespread caused & further decline being weak nearly all The marked closed weak, with compared with yesterday's Wyoming lambs, Montana wethers Montana wethers Great Northern ptd. Great Northern Ore otfs 1llinols Centtal Interborough Met. The market be quoted as weak to lower, the bekt grades of beef showing the Some of the best westerners sold in about the same notches as yester- day, but other grades looked lower. Cows and heifers were weak to l0c lower and the trade slow at the decline. more feeders on sale this on most days of late, but Illinols Central SILVER-Bar, P) 4 H 4 4 4 4 [} 6 5 [ 5 5 5 ] 50 00 15 15 15 80 [ o MONEY~3% per cent. least decline. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 1% per cent; months' bills, 1% per cent Story of Day’ Hogs and Shee ~CATTLE—Receipts, estimated at 3,000 head; steady; steers, $.60 | In corn prices, 0w Cattle, International Paper International Pump . the market bulge in wheat tod reports of rust In the northwest was fol- & sovere break under general liquidation and continued primary receipts, closing %@%c 2; September, $1.11 5-16c@ 1.00%@1.11 8-16¢; due to uncor Lecal Securities Quotatlo Quotations furnished by to M@%c off, Kansas City 8o final quotations, The oats magket developed considerable weakness during the last half of the ses- The market closed weak, with prices 340 higher to %@kc lower. morning than the demand was good and kinds generally moved at steady prices in ers and feeders, $3.75@.16. HOGS—Receipts, estimated at 12,000 head; steady to 10c lower; cholce heavy, $8.10@ | 8.20; butchers, $8.00@8.15; light, mixed, $7.60 | 5; choice light, $7.90@8.10; packing, $7.65 | @1.80; pigs, $6.5097.00; bulk ‘of sales, $5.00 LAMBS—Recelpts, 15,000 head; sheep, $4.00@5.25; lings, $.00§6.00. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CVHCITY, July 27.—CATTLE— including 1,600 bhead | southerns; market steady; yearlings, §7.65; beef steers closed 10@lc lower; choice ex- and dressed beef steers, fair to good, $4.75@86.15; western steers, §$4.25 cases were @ little bearish in their Inferior grades and stockers were generally lower than yesterday. Quotations on $6.66@7.00; fair to §ood corn 6.80G6.%; common to T fed stee 30g6.30; gova to choice 5.50; fair to commion 1o to_cholce fed cowi ; falr to good cows and 10 falr cows 00d to cholce stock- i Elec, Light & 1935.... Are Engine 8 1926 . ... The leading futures ranged as follows: old, #0c, ele- . 0. b., afloat; No. hipment. Options with. r, and nomina . 83%c, winter transaction; July, 80c; September. closed at T4%ec; De- cember, closed at 66c. OATS—Receipts, County 4a 1926.. National Bank, Kansas City Ry, Artlcies.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. Norfolk & Western North: America natural white, 26 to 32 Iba.. 34 to 42 lbs, HAY—Firm; No. 3, HOPS—Bteady: #ate, 1907, nominal; rm; Bogots, 2%@G2%; tral | Amsnga, fitfe . 080t% TG Dentre PROVISIONS—Beet, quiet; family, $14.00| ; mess, $11.00711.0; beef and helters, $1.75@3.50; ers and feeders, stockers and feeders, Jtock helfers, $3.2503. 7.00; bulls, stags. etc., BEEF STEERS. £00d to cholee, | | Pullman Palace Car Rallway Stoel 8 commoif 2o Omaha Water Co. Bs 146 Omaha B. of T. Bldg. Co. South Omaba Sewer 4ys 1N Sloux City Stock Yards ptd Union Btock Yards, Omabs, veal calves, $.50@ | 5.00. Republic Steel i southern steers, $3.40@5.25; southern cows, native cows, heifers, §3.60G7.00; a7 25. HOGS—Recelpt @1he lower; top, §7.77%; bulk of ¥7.3097.65; plgs, SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, r sheep siead. 5@7.65; yearlings, stockers and feeders, & s Pme® L & 8. F. 24 ptd o8 zes July 27.—Bank clearin 92,107.61 and for the correspond- ing date last year $1,603,640.23. Wool Marker. BOSTON, July 21.—WOOL—A moderate volume of hew business w local wool market durin with prices continuing dry were §1. 14,000 head; ickled Dbellles, 12.76. Lard, easy; 11.95; refined @ ® 8 [ o 2 0 » 5 55 0 “ £33t - 8 L 13 £ recorded in the the last week H $32 head; market Unlon Pacific Unlon Pacific ptd TALLOW—Quiet; 5 5-10G6 13-16c. RICE—Bleady; domestic, ¢, Japan, neminal UTTER—-8teady ery speclals, 3 0od territory wool uotations are hio and Pennsylvani; Bgite, X, B@Mc; No. No. 2 washed, 0@ilc: elghths-blood, combing, 3@3kc; delaine, delaine, unwashed, 38@34c: Michigan, New York fleece: E3¥ sZzs Cash guotations were as follows: FLOUR—Weak; £33 H patents, Ii:fl bakers, $.50 @s. BARLEY—-Feed or mixing, 66@ééc; fair to_chelce maltin, nd unchang & . July 21.—CATTLE. including 2,00 head Texa: native shipping and $6.10G7.15; dressed beef utcher steers, §6.406.25; steers under 1,000 }bs., $4.35G5.70; stockers and feeders, $3.2@ cows and heifers. §3.40@6.90; . 2,600 L 1400 0 0 00 > iods line Chemical lina Chemical c; western factory, first to| rmer: western extr ,u 8 e c 4 el am n quarter-blood 40c BEZERARZEETISEIB LN L3 4 . 1 Southwestern, No. 1 northwestern, $1.41. PROVISION S—Mens consin and washed, 25@28c; eighths-blood, blood, 3@de. Kentucky, Indfana’ sourl: Three-eighths-blood, biood, 32@38c; values: Texas, fine, 12 months, 6 to § month: (2 California, northern, 63g67c; middle county, Oregon, eastern eastern clothing, ey, No. 1, §7@iSe. Territor; fine medium stap! lc; fine medium nghouse Electric Western Unlon .. Wheeling & L B Wisconsin Centra) > 5] = awssel chickens, brofler: CHEESE—8tea specials, %@, Kansas Olty KANSAS CITY, July « el Texas and Indian steers, rk, per $20. and_helfers, $2.3034.90. HOGS—Receipts, 12,100 head; market 109 16c lower: pigs and lights, $.75@7.86; pack- per 100 bs., $11.60. ' Short es (loose), $11.26@11.3%. Short clear sides (boxed), $1187%@12.00. BUTTBR—Stead —~WHEAT—July, orameries, NUGWe: Septomber. (T @i, sellers 13,688 cases: JTRTESET SIISTEER BOSTON, July 27.—Money, call loans, > z changed; No. SHEEP AND 10T; No. 2 red.' 1. CORN—July, 66%c. bid; September, 80%c. | to 34¢ higher: mixed, §7%@6T%e; No. 2 white. OATS—Unel time loans, 345 per cent LAMBS—Receipts, tions on stocks and bonds were head; 15c lower; native muttons, $3. 5.00; stockers, $3.2504.00. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. 12; | 'D': e firsts, e, ®; No. 8 rd, | ple, T2@Tic; CHEESE—Stron| and bucks, dalsies, 15@15%e; twins, fine clothing, long horns, * POTATOE! tead 65c; falr to Cash. b No. f mixed. it N : choice to fancy, 636 sood, POULTRY—Easy; turkeys, l4c; chickens, 13¢c; springs, léc. teady; 50 to 60-1b. wts., TH@So; 60 to 86-1b. wts., 8%@0%e; & to 110-1b. wts., Total clearances of wheat and flour were Primary receipta were pared with 1076, Atchison R. R 116 *Butte C | elghths-blood, supers, 53@i6%c. ST. LOUIS, July 27.—WOOL~—Steady; ter- and western mediums, 2G27 mediums, 21@24c; fine, 12G18%c. Avallable Supply of Grain. NEW YORK, July communication the following changes | quarter-blood, . Boston & Albuu, g ceipts, 2,000 head; market stead 0 5 S NEBRASK. 7.00. cows and h 507,50, 5 \ged; No. 1 white, B@bic: eiters, 32.500 . —Receipts, 6,500 head; market lower: top, §.80; bulk of sales, §1 LAMBE—Recelpts market steady; 8! | & eholee | N Y hotes | % Puntie ViR . $10.50611.00: eholce pralr : cholee alfalfa. $12.0001: BUTTER--Creamery, extra, e firat We! packing atoc! econds and’ Adirties. pts. Shipments 207 equal to 41,000 bu. 1.560.000 bu., com —Special cable and 23l4c; seconds, Am. Pneu. Tube Sloux City Live Stock Market, (Special Tele- head; market lop of market, $6.00@7.60; bulk of Bradstreet's show {in “available supp) pared with previous accounts. HOGS-Receipt decreased 2,118, 2% cars; corn, a for tomorrow: Wheat, cars; oats, 78 cars; hogs, United States . decreased 608,000 bu.; Can- | decreased £5.000 bu.: W States and Canada. 014 Domtnton 5900 05 00 00 890005 0r05 £9) w 70 0 |4 i 0 W w0 3 [ 0 ythorn—Neb w 50 % e [] 6,000 Edison Eiec mernl Market. W —~WHEAT-Weak. No. 3 hard, $1.06':@ Dec -3 0 beeves, $4.50@7.00: fat cows, $4 decrease, 518,000 bu.: | Krass cows, . afioat for and in Burope, decrease, 1,600.000 American and European supply U'nited States | nada, decrease, 1374, | LOU! o Options st Klfilllrl.u,_ r-n._o_d a8 follows: red, E” | Open. | High.| Low. CORN—Lower 3 eeaci December, 3geate; No oi,% 0uc; September, 12 | decrease, ‘2118000 hu 225 [ United States and C Stock In Sight. Receipts at - Cattle, Hogs. She The leading Inereases and Aecreases re. 0 ep. outh Omah this week follow: South e 814 *Wolverine Worth, 9.000 bu.; FLOUR-Steady: 4.006.00; extra f New York Miar NEW YORK. July »n mining stocks v es—Manitoba and northwest, Closing quotations CORNMEAL~$5. : Wer; sheked. eust track. 5104 HAY — Steady: prairie, $9.000 BAGGING-The. HEMP TW][ Liverpool Grain Market. HOGS—The bes s had decidedly the best Cotton Market, With receipts the largest that ~The cotton MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT—July. December. $1.02140 1.0 1 northern ' §1.3% 2 nor hern. 1 18%,@1.20%. 100-1b sacks FLOUR-First LIVERPOOL. July #.-WHEAT—Spot, No. 2 red western winter. nominal; futures, Beptember, 8 ¢Xd; De- *Bruaswick Con Com. Tunnel stock NEW YORK h and with all other market points re- poried lower 10 pound values, and the bears were not at all backward abo®@ he most of the situation the market hogs selling : Jul :‘d_\‘ P points’ and quickly sold 8 to 7 points n ern. 91.22% . No. Yellow Jecket sure, due (0 weakne: at Liverpool There was §ood prices rallied to about the closin of yesterday with the market steady dur- ddie of the morning wpened steady ; In the near months tavorable weather map | wying at the d ry Statemen SR second clears. ABHINGTOY Koese, {c. PROVISIONS ~ Park, lower; jobbing. of the treasury 2076 Lard, DULUTH, July #1.—-WHEAT—No 1 hard, lower; prime steam. §1L.40@ 8138 No. | northern, $L.31; No. northern, 180 Dy salt meats, sicady; boxed, extra |$1.23; July. §1.26; September, §1.0i%; Decem- were appar Toledo Seed Marke to fili orders and sellers at the beginning of busi 13_coin. 3848,73.809, 000; silver dollars of 1§80, $4,180.000. sily certiticates outstanding, 455,065,000 General in no hurry August 1189, horts, §11.7e; louse at sucl $11.75¢; ' whort | ber, $1e8. ears, §lLSTle Bacon, steady; boxed, exira | OATS-—Me sharp decline jected. 35.60. _Timothy, sike. prime. 57.00; Ausust S50 [11gnt from the vutset and buyers were Ausust 12.dic; ROSIN—Steady; sitained, common to OIL CITY | $1.58: runs, 9 shipments, 1 a., July 1 hbls 087 1l Credit balances, average. 180,941 bbis average 188,301 bb's, Sugar and Molasses. NEW YORK, July 2.—8UGAR-—Raw, firm; fair refining, 3.48-; centritugal. 9§ test, 3.98c; moinsses sugar, 3.23c. Refined, fined, steady: No. 6, ddsci No I 1408 0. 8, 4.26c; No. 9, 4.30¢; No. 10, 1.25¢; No, 11, |4%0c; No. 12, 4.15¢; No. 13, 4.0c; No. 14 4.10c; confectioners’ A, 4.75c; mould A, 5.°0¢, cut loaf, b7.c; crushed. se; powdered. 5.05c; granulated, 4.95c; cubes, 5200 MOLAS! ~-Steady: New Orleans open kettle, good to cholce, 2i@i2e. Philadelphia Provision Market. PHILADELPHIA, July 21.—~BUTTER-- Firm and good demand: western creamery, 28c; nearby prints, e EGGS. irm, good demand; Pennsyl- vania and other nearby firsts, free cases, 24c; western firsts, free cases, 24c at mark;: current receipts, free cases, 21@2c at mark, CHEESE—Firm; good demand; New Yok full creams, cholce, 14%¢c; falr to good, 147 14%4e. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, July 27.—COFFEE-Futures closed steady at a net decline of 5@10 points, Sales, 20,00 bags, inciuding July, 06c; August, 6.20076.25; September, 5.70; December, 5.25@%. March, 5.356.40. and May at B.40c. Bpot market quiet; No. 7 Rio, 7%@7%c; No. 4 Santos, Sc. Mild, dull; Cordova, 94@12%e. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, July 21.—DRY GOODS-The jobbers are doing 4 litfle better ' trade every day. Staple prints are mov| at in them is light. quiet, miscella: being the ru Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKERB, July 21.-WHEAT--No. 1 northern, $1.28@1.29; No. 2 northern, §1.26@ 1.27; September, $1.08%. OATS--51@52¢. BARLEY—S8amples 0f@T2e. Peoria Market. " PEORIA, July 21.—CORN-Lower! No. § yellow, Ti%c; No. 2 72 No. 3, T1%ei No. 4 10%c; no Erade, 66@o8lic. OATS—8teady: No. § white, 44G48%c; No, 4 white, 434@43%c. NO GERMS FOR THE KIDDIES Omaha Schools to Be Provided with Antiseptie drinking fountains will be in- stalled in all the public school bufldings in the city before school opens in Septem- ber, If the Board of Education takes the advice of Dr. Davidson, superintendent of the city schools. The drinking fountain in the Vinton school has proven acceptabls, and the superintendent s In favor of in- stalling similar fountains in all the sehools. “Fountains are much better than in- dividual drinking cups. but the individual drinking cups are better than public cups,” said Dr. Daviason. “Diseases are not transmitted from one child to another when individual cups are used, but germs are bound to lodge in the cups when the children leave them on their desks exposed to the dust of the school room. Drinking fountains are constantly washed and there {s no possible chance of disease contamin- ation.” Individual drinking cups will be installed | in all the school buildings in Kansas under a recent order of the state Board of Health. |GREEK LEGATION IS RAISED ter Restdent Coromilas in Gives Higher Grade of Envoy. WASHINGTON, July 21.—The Greek le- ation in Washington has been raised in grade, and Mr. Coromilas, now & minister resident. has been promoted to the pesition of envoy extraordinary and minister pleni- potentiary. He was presenied to the president In his new capacity todsy. Delay In taking oley’'s Kidney Remedy it you have backache, kidney or bladder trouble, fasteps the disease upon vou and makes a cureé more AIfficult. Commence taking Foley's Kidney Remedy todar and you will soon be well. Why risk a serious 12.08c; Octobey, | Meindy?

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