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| THE CONDITION OF TRADE, | it o= Wednesdny, | Thursday Friduy Suturdny No Espeoially Interesting Features De- | Monduy veloped in the Money Market. WAITING THE OUTCOME OF THE CROPS, | Trade quiet s Usual at This Time of the ¥ But About Up to the Average « 8¢ Previous sons, ! Fiil The past week hns witnessed very little [ Hig! ¢hange in financial or busi Omaba. As noted before, the usual mid affairs in [ The summer dullness is now on and until trade | at th exporiences t onees of the ap reviy prouching fall there is not | change in the situation It is still too carly in this state for the money market to feel the effects of the ment of crop 18 ha yeu | March pleted, but facther sc money westward 1 a ety to be much extent \ of Omaha 1s fair for the scason and some lines it may o speaking the 10 the avera In ha ty and prices unchanged, Dealors — generally are anticipating lo. A t noteworth, eral market at moderately o his w fendond o there not much activ main practica s 10 change of a er apparent on the gen points. Demai operators think i ase. but finds Lin matter of s crally at abont rtment, and ner cost. Ihere is fregquent re tailment wado are cecasion usual dema hardware . Export ordev meet with f late prevailir no rea w o important feature 1 cotie to the frout more freely it = Omihi grocers rejort no mavked chang In values in any line and tho general traae il groceries claim that it has been a first rate month thus ¥ anpur chances for continuation, but operators con tend that even shiould trade fall away th i can stand it very weil after the success of | |3 late sccured. Protty mach every parcel of stock moved has gone into actuil consump- | 1 tion, at least started in that direction and what is left can be taken care of without striin or trouble, especially us no important | 1 nnoy ing amotnts aro expected to follow. | speculative contingencies it is thought may force tho cost of coffee toa | o trifle higher “lovel, but il sion that ruliog rates are now full cnough to make some contraction of actual consumy tion, and ere and there may bo noted u ten dency to meet all legitimate. calls prom Other staple articles varely utder serious complaint on account of cost. wid when buyers withdraw it is only be cause they have seeura w supply for present wants, and propose to wait until new neces Sites ariso. Thero is very little to say about the 1o is an impres ated trade in dry” goods excepting in a gonc W way. Trado is quiet but porhaps | P no more 80 than was lo be antic eyt for the sux Bulletiu notos that tue situat goo0ds trade presents tho of urgcncy on the al dy purchased and an nnusus opening of the fall demand for leadin his cannot be explained by any ceccut ac tivity on the part of buyers, as the markd s beon of a drageing nature for a consider months, The New Lin th alous f 0w able time past, nor by unfavorable fall pr | Wedin }1»'4'\-, In the southern states trade is indif Thur crent, but in the west aud northwest every ay. thing is of a highly promising character, The | 3hrts sent situution scems to imply n chanwe in | Vs the policy of the trade, for this season at all | W ovents, as there is an unmistakablo disposi- | 11 tion to'meet reauircments only as they Business may not, therefore, bo so active just DO as in provious years, but it is more likely 10 be well sustamed during usually quiet mouths, ‘This change ought not to be dis agrecable to cither manufacturcrs, agents or | Re jobbers, as it means a return to n sounder | O trading tho “extra dating’” and other evils which are | con a fruftful cause of complaiut. COUNTIY PRODUC The produce market has be 1: evenduring the six days under review. he most noticenble change hus been 1 the peultry market which broke toward the lat ter parvof tho week under the influence of largely increased receipts. The v in v ceipts was mostly from near by points, huck ‘sters ringing in a lavge amount of poultry which was sold direct to the rotail trade thas | it fraerfering with the sale of the rivals from shippers. Dealers in most ¢ found it slow work to move consignments The ¢ money us an inducement to buy. The butte amounting to lge. A very considerable | proportion of the country bufter arviving at the present time goes through the hands of the packers, where it is reworked and put in shape for the ciy trade, [ 12e. The rec about equal to the d The potato market has been flat amount of home grown thrown upon the mar. ket by local producces his weukened prices | Cars until'thereis almost no demand for round 1 from the count ONMAHA LI B NITOCK, OMANA. July 25, 1801 OATTLE — Ofliciul recoints of cuttle, 1 as compured with L5220 yosterday and 1427 Saturdny of lastweek! The markot was s{ow and weak. ivime Pooves would sellat ubout sieady prices. Good beeves werd (e the recent deeling of 15¢ 1o 2, fe on falely good ones, Butel o firm at aie to s de Lust weuk Foeders were slow and aull with e doin The recelnts during the woek were 1,005 18 Was netive compared With 160 the week prior. Of re- CoIpUS 107 were Slaughtered i local packin Hoas—OMeial roceints of hozs, 443, ns 4 compared With 5260 yesterduy and 6,050 Buuirday of lust weok, The market was slow and st 0 ght hows, snd weak and to to e loweron hvivy hogs, Neirly ali weresold The range of the prices pald wes #,1009.40. | No. Av the bulk seil Vb RGO, ity W10 6.40; heavy. ®.17@31: mixed, 8.2, The | a1 averige of the prices pald wis £.251 48 ot pared with #.2. yesterday Natur- duy of last week. The rore No'ts were 0.0 as compared with 25600 the week prior. OF reccints ) were siuughtered in - local packing hou SueEr—Oflicial rocelpts of sheep 120, as conpared with 125 yestordiy and 14 Saturday Of Lust week. The market wis aetive and firn with good muttons indenind. Natives. #25 [ No. Ay MO0 wost $.0664.T55 commion wnd | 1o 60 81 2 T, The recolpts during the week wers | 1 18 compared with il the woek e Of | Fecelnts LU were siughtered i vl pack- | {15 houne’s. 8 Stock Kecoits : oM Toduy Ofticlal Yester iy, 4 Cars Hond Curs tena | 1o Cuttlo M L0 Outtie et 0 44 o i ) 6 LU Sheep 25 - 1508, ) (74 52 4 1 hest and Lowest sa si of Ho g, Toduy. Yestorday. v ®A0 Hizhost 54 310 Lowost 0 2 Average of the prices pald yesterday. & | Average of the prices puld toduy BOK, Jies i1 Provailing Prices on Cattle, The tollowing 13 u table of prices pald on | 21 thilsmarsoet the cradt 2K loned [\ ¥ s, 185) to 10 . 4 Mte Pri rs, 1 to 7 5 J | \ « 1430 t s f | 1cow Butchers seors. i 19 § Cows Fiir to z00d coivs 1,50 Y iy Cloie to taney sows 5 ) $ He ot ) G | 1 £ Foeds LR | 0 5 L3 G IS 10 ) Buils 175 Dxon |1 Btass 1 ) | § Lulves i | aun-u>‘h|w»<- 250 L Rango of Pricos Paid for Hogs. & Tho followiug tuble shows the range of | 40 the aays indi- at nd Lowest S ilas of £ Prces of Shesp Lo pries puid Receipts and Shipme Showing the of eattl hous wnd shed L of buyers for goods Ui First woek is, and the probable diminution of | shown by ths piany for tho tw ot {oek po ., July four hours onding at n comparative- | CATILE 1. |Cars. [Head, |Cars v||‘. Head. | Cars. |10 D SPOIITION, Cattle. | Viogs abia Packing Co jeular ar- | switt' € Co udahy Packing Co )1 Squires o A Hrittal g and they were forced to offer stocks at less | i Reeker & e Siilppers wnd - fow market also weakened thedecline | Leftoser and Disosition tor the W lisnosition of Union stokyurds s have sold all the week right avound | compin s have not been” heavy, but | . Saturdiy AT WHSSOWLES, DISPOSITION TERN CATTLE OMAHA DAILY BEE “ ) )1 s o 5 2214 10 12 i 320 ] T 4 ] 1o § 104 0 53 19l 3% Si8) 540 PIGS AND ROUGH 450 4,20 80 400 00 4 6 ENEEP, Av. Pr. " rs [l W nixed v 7l Chicago Live Stock Market. Crieaao, July 25, —[Speeial Telogram to TrR BEE - Unfortunntely for the sellers the fresh reccipts of cactle did not coury the day supply were fuirly well filled with the ot only i Lerge quintity. of “rubbisi,” but were wanted, conse- were aghln 15, Valis wors groatly orthiy quotitions w Nominnlly prices we on 1o fancy shipping ste riss Texians, e in demand at 3200500, toduy's prices with th ranging from 15 to extra grades to 0 i £ to good qualities For th thero wis no other reasot than t o inreccipts, Thers was quite an unusoal demand from diferent s, Exporters and vastern local buyers Al operating. on more oi less 1eral wdequato 10 Uhe absorntion of such enornious nunibers ws were dun uto the yurds and fell most heavily upon Texas eattle and thit With them, Of Texus eatilo wlone thete wero 0%, and i very Targe portion of the natives Were equally coniion. Porhips never before—certuimly not at this thne of the year—were so muny half-futted cattle put on the murkot within the space of one week. Buyers were therefore in i posi- tion to nike prices. They availed theniseives - disastrous re- of the opportunity, and wi sults to seilers, the loss of uot n few whom w tppaiiing, There was ot an oversupply of chofee bieves, but they fel the depress ou o the lower_grades and oascd O e i sympithy. Of 78,00 there v ere not more than 50 b Lthoagn extr grides were sal g Dfessed 0 filled their store- hLoirses lirzely 300 for Texus and at 525,00 for natives, while exnners and local Diitehers loaded up prine.pally wt #1740%5). Itis d ful that tl apain for sono years to come be able to supply their vants at 1S loW i Averzge | As i result of the present weck's decline, greatly decreased receipts for next week iy safely be counted and the recovery of fryms éos must Lo N us the channels of consumption aro tilled to repletion. Todiy's hog murket wus without quoti ehunze. Good qualitics, of no matter Cwhat o weizsht, communded Friduy’s s andtho poorer grades, white sti U'weak and unsettiod, wore | not 1o he hidd ot any appreciable decline, The Olferngs were comnparatively few and they found buyers at #1300 for leavy welghts, 2300500 for medium and at £H00@H0 for light. Culls and common pizs sold any where from $230 0 to #450, and thero were es of faney ilght around 5.8 The “boom® is ot Of the hog murket temporariy at least. There were 1o sizns of tionsiry tendeney until Wednesdiy, bus S e then the weakness has beon i pro nouiccd, The highest prices of the seison were teachied on Tuesday. when cholee heavy and wedinn wo ghts touehed $,.15w580 and Tuney 1iaht sonkeld to 8835, On Wednes- day prices started downward and hive suggod stéaddy and Crapidiy inthav diveetion smeo the of tho last four days amounti 10 per 110 10s In heavy wediun weldhits s2c in ordi- y Lt Advance in “ringers” (fancy sorts Ehing from 150 10 165 108) has been woll sus- tuined, demand having exceeded supply. That particular grade now commands preniun, 15 compared with be vy hogs, of 2 per 101 1hs. The p the broale in prices was the ment of castern orders. Tho sions was aresult rather thin i e shrinkage in the value of lve a The kyening dournal roports celpts, 1,003 shipments, ). Market steady ine in pro- useof the prane 1o eXtra natives, 870060 20; good choice, #50140.75; others, .05 10: Texans 8. s tnd helfors #2.556450, eipts, 9,003 shipments, i Market steady; ro'gh and common, $4.501.90; mixed aud puekers, £, 000525 primo hes buteher welghts, £.5@i45; light, ¥ Ipments, 500. : yonrlings, £.20@ 30004707 lanibs, Sirr—Roce!pts steady; weihars, #4 5.40: mixed 31150 #5.0008.00, Kansas City Live htick M KaNsas Crry, Mo, July ceipts, %180 shipmonts, 1,56 steidy (0 jower; stecrs, ket CATILE—Ko- narket dull and VLo cows, $1.50 ga.00: stoekers and foeders, #2500, HoGs—ieeeints, 400); shipnionts, 1240 market dutl and lower;' bulk, £.50@3.40; all grades, $1.50005.50, SHEEP-—Recelpts, 1,40; shipments, 2505 mar- kot steady S Louis bave Stock Market S Lovts, Mo, July 25.—CATTLE ~Kocelpts. L000; “shipments,” 25 0. Market steady fair to choice nitive 00@580; Texin and £2. 1024, 00, Ps. L0 shipments, 2300; @5.00; mixed ¥5.008 HoG ket slow; heavy, 5,505 Light, 545050 A Bulg Theve were just three families in the “future great eity” of Dakota, says M. Quad, und each had a shanty. On the one oceupied by the founder of tho town was puinted, ‘i large letters: “Ono million dollars to loan on bond and mortgage.” This struck mo as rather odd wnd [ asked the man for an expluns tion. “Well, you see it's for the looks of the thing, to help the town along,” ho replicd But suppose sowe one should ask for aloan? *Can’t be done only three of us hore, yousee. One of ‘em’couldn’t put up a bond for 3 cents, and the othor hasn't got a blumed thing to mortgage!” an any one tell me the therapeuti- cal value of fasting spittlo?” asked a quict man, 1 know that old wives, the saying is, tuke great stock in it warts, birthmarks, corns, bruises und even small cuts. Indeed old nurses seem to believe that their saliva in tho morning before tuking food is a panacea for overy kind of skin complaint, I3ut did you wver hear of the nap of an old beaver or silk hut being used as a sty p. [ tic? You will find ita~ eapital one, and wound in sufticient quantity to keep out the air, it will deaw out the heat eap idly, us many hat makers will vouch,” SWe are off the track,” said one, “when we talk of fasting spitt deensen fishermen and fishmongors g orally Lold that nothing is bettor than u piced of fish skin, el sk ns are com- monly useds to cure rheumatism, and are considered infallible by some. A nezro minstrel once told me thut noths ing stopped bleeding and assisted na ture’s healing work so well as burnt cork, Thus every trade and profession hus its own emer y remed the doctor eallod them just now, wod dount- less the list might e extended to every trade kuown, - DeWitt's Little Exrly iisers; pil) to cure sicis beaducne and reguiate the be.vsel A Pats Record, Mr. Willinm Hester of Spr Pennsylvania, has a ca bat to boear wges in th I of for an tustant do we put faith in th ertio hat his t low seconds, The prouded 1 that ¢ took wing never made such time as that, Wheat Receipts Largely Below the Estimates With Encouragiag Cables, LIGHT OFFERINGS AND SHORT DEMAND. Continued Cool Weather and Rumors of frost Canse Mach Strength in Corn-—Stoeks and Bonds, Wheat showed a good Ciicaco, July deal of strength during the carly part of the having a docldedly bullish ccelpts of No, 2 wore largely re als- e below the estimate neral ported a better tone sbroad. A privat pateh from Antwerp sald “iho market s ut rains" nd eables stronger on nces Ruin was also reported thr northwest, Counselman had a af ew York saying chat all ughout the ateh from rs of wheat yes- terday were accepted by forcigners and that “xport by the out- ports yesterday. Minneapolls reporte sules of flour for export ana Bradstreet's re- ported the wheat and flour exports from both OAsts lust w WU 260,000 bushels. against 14 bushels for the same week last year. There was also some talk of probable frosts in the northwest which also neiped to develop strength A cuole trom Liverpool brought the corn trade news estimate of the supply and quitenients of the world for the en- suing sens wints bu iy 152,00 rien busli 1 bushels, Th wn rye I8 esthnate 60 0,000 bus wnd that of Germany 73,0.0,000 short. A1l of these gave a stroni tirn to prices, wnd with light offerings ind a g short denand, December sold from Bsh@ssie to Sine. lv held L Mo W tine, when there selling by 1 Boyden and White. Wed the advined and then came: the imate of 830 cars for Monday, when the wenkness sot inand the price went off to 885 and closod wtSSHE. At 10 Sl rdrid boueht u Httlo Wheat openiy, but it was g erally thought that hie v selliog heavily throigh brok ALAny Fito he was & very good Duyer on the subsequent broak, Corn was strong, chiclly on the conttued cold weather and talk of f1 there wis wlittle freezo Tast nighit wt st Cloud, Minn, but without gumage. Shorts were nervous and while oifarinegs were 1Lt prives were bid up from the start. Scp ropened atd sold up irrogular to 531sc, then on the est mate of 510 cars for Mondiy broko to e and closed at satie, Cash corn was In sharp de mand and higher, shippers paying il tac for No. (ke for No, 2 yellow. aud evory thing was dreadity. Hately Brothers bought good ul ot corn. Baldwin & Farnum wore also Buyers, and Purdridge wis eredited with eov- ering o good 1ine of SLorts through Brossewu Were guiet but gencrally wasy with untions. Hog products were and higher. Live hozs reccipts, S00. Uhe strength [n corn strengthened hrovis- fons. The Anglo-American packing comnpin Douzh Tued, while Wright and Kyan bouslit Fibs, Lo genoral crowd wlso sceied tho Lably coverin - short saies started at #145, touched to S50 uctiated within Uit ranze and closed at H147 The leading futures ranged o8 follows: ARTICLES, OPEN TG | LOW. | CLOYE. WiEAT-No. 2 July SRR | 4 T Auznid. S0l 8ig S Decensher Bi1g 8534 July g Au R Bik Sept i Oats | July | 4 3 35 Anjzit | oo 7 Ry tembor kg % MESS FOlK Septombor.. 145 (1160 | 1140 | 1147 1a2g] 1165 | 11 47 11 | se | 670 | a0 r.. 6w | vizgl 630 RUSe Septomber.........| 680 | 170 | 680 October ow 70 | 6 sh guotations wero as follows: LoUR—Steady, unchanzod; wi ents, #4, pring, patonts, $4.745. 10, WHEAT 2 spring whent, 8jo; No. 8 spring wheut, 834c; No. 2 red, 896, Cons—No. 2, 014c. OATS-No. dsize; No. i, wh KyEe—No. BanLey—No. No. 2, white, 5@ No. 4 February, 5ie; No. 4, nominal, FLAX8EED—No, 1, $1.1154@1 TIMOTIRY SERD—Prime, $1.2002 104, PorK—Aess pork, er harrel, 113715, Lard, per ewt., $6.00. Short ribe sides (oose), #6.550 6.0); dry saltod shoulders (ho 05,75, Short elear sidea (ho 10 Winsky—Distiilers’ finished goods, per gul., 8110, Unet nzed. jents toduy were us fol- Ans RSN TS, 6.000 5,000 Flour, barrels . Wheat, i ) 12100 Corn, bushels... .. 45 000 o Outa. bish 1505000 001 cull 100 Ryo, bush Barley, hus ol K On the produce exchango today, the butter market wis easier: Yy creamery. 150 tine wostern, @150 fine. duiry, 12@He Wi tie. New York Markoets, NEW York, July 25 FLovr—Receipt S: OXPOItA, LA harrels, 1740 sit i8.050 birreis: [0W extra, £1.75(64.051 fulr cut low grades. L5 patents, H.00G % patents straights, $L0o 15 rye mix N MeAL—Dull] yellow western, $3.25@ WitkAT—Recelpte, 165600 bushels: exports, 200714 bushels; saivs, SR000 bushels of fu- tures: 16,000 bushely spot. Spot market dull_and strongee: No. 2 red. 99 fn storo and clevator: 0ieq 00%@s.01% € 0. b nsraded red, 6310 No. 1 morth $10f: 8o, 1 lard to arrive, £ 2 Chicnzo, 101 Options dull snd 3370 5¢ higner on better cables, closing steadys trading local; No, 2 red, July, Wb Balic: August e, 05 1 #ieh Noven sty Decenbor, (8300 U clwiing, G iy, 0% L0 elosing, $L00: ay, $L.03350L0, closing. ol < v, & LU4 I KVE-Quiet; firm; westorn, September de- BARLEY MALT—iull; Canada country made, #1000 10 ety made, $L0301L 10, Coun—iteedipts, 0420 Lushclss exports, 63, 11 bushels 5,000 bushels of futires, L0 Lushols of spot. Spot m steady s No. 27000016 i ungraded mixed. 70Tl options quit, 6 ups strong; nioderately actives light o er- ingsi Jul sey closing, G0%e; Auzust, 60 rhet du i svator; 71 e atloati G0, elosin, 6140 September, 63 @M e, closing, 6i%e: Outober, GhgGidie, closins, #2a0; Tocember, closing 4% Gats 43,80 bushels; exports, 14 shicls: sales, 25,000 buashels of futures; .- G bushels of ' spot. Hpot market dull Opt.ons dull, weaker; July elosing 41¢ § e closing, i ¢; Septem ber, 4 Closing, Hlae; spot 2 white, SNt aed | western, 0 white Wostern, 48 Chicitzo, 4 1Ay « adys shlpping, ¢; good to cholet 11003\ COFFRE wrely stoady, opened b to po nts down, closed quigt steudy, o t0 15 poi vi i, luclu #.10: Au V1 Septoim 00 er 44D i IS Lio. duil, noniiual qoes, 10y | 1 taw. dull. nowinal; fale refin'ng, 2h0; contrifuguls, vefinod duil | NG W Tt 11, ie; No. 12000 0 ALY stin liord AL confeetion’ rs A, 140 cut 10, 3l i powdored, $% wutatd, 4 MOLASSES — | nominal; Oroans, KicE—-1Tair, demand fivn: domestic, falr tc PECIOCEUM—Q et sty 1y united closed at I ty, 82 for pack i ountry, $L@i, s to dy: wet salted New | | . Cer MEaTs=Fira and quicts pickled bellis | t ' sules 4700 Uerces; July, 8.0 oclosiug 0.50; SIXTEEN PAGE C. B.MOORE & CO. GROCERS. wbout stoady ern factory, 11 American, #10 Kansns City M BACHELOR At 2006 and 2008 Farnam Street, Morning, July 18th. Woak at 10c SatUrda\ most complete line of Staple, far T t of the finest Rememler we Teos thut wi Woot-- Dul Murkets, Liverpoor, July an opicuring per cental enthusiastic in their praisc M | you will want n luy our goods we hope to i, demand falr; 1 per eenti from those to business to plense you market p LEPTHIONI Septembuor, noy Steudy; eash CINCINNATI Milwaukee MILWAUKEF, Boston Stock STGCHS AND BOAD NEW Yok HE& Pore prd the session, but elosed at the opening was ste manipulition fn Buriiugt and fn the most open | WS renewe that stoek was soon off Pressure was atterward brc mond & West Point securiiios, mon stoe ¢ and the It on the Kich ston'& Monfana < Market, It i during the week so cent from its In addition to these dec.ines 3 wen e, losTug L down over s per London stok quotitions elosing at 4 p. m.: LTected the losses were sustiined “l8! wecount < inole Contra ement, however, DLUS reserve was checled ex Ban Sty i per ounce MONEY--(Qu Lthe downward moveme o stoek most direct side from thit il ings were devoid of featu shortand the o or interest stendy for tne N oSt cuses at Aly fusienificant Josses of Luttion | in the nort Burlington tral is abwn buluncd West Point | 15 displayed the o sales for e tone was wo. tive bonds were only Richmond & West Poiit lost 6 stightly chan rentes 0t | Denver Mining Stoe! DENVENR. Colo Dusiness wis done i mining stoeks tod i stocks ou the New York stock exchange today foature- Auierican Expross. 1o & Western 1 improvement Canndian Southern Chos. & Oblo 2nd proforred D& It Gop Denver Gas & Ol Ao Ist proforred. do 2nd preferred nn. Coal & Iron. Sax Fraxcisco, July 2 Juotitions for mining iocklng Vatloy 10 iston & Toxas. | Kansas & Toxus Beat & lielcise Bodio Consolidutod Louiaviile' N. A Momphin & Char. Michigun Central flale & Norer New Yorl Minmg Quotations. Tho following \inin < stock quotations Norfolk & Went pid The totul sules of stocks Lackawinna & \ lo % Nushviile St. Louis Mining Q was fnaetive t unchaneod FEUNLOALS i erdp. on whi such losses, will Lot tions wery VOLASSES St wl, polarizi- | late this year. tent imperilie by 'the chanees of unfuy 200 ho ;- | 190 baes | the morning below the prics reiiolders for 5 sold per cental, 0 stock will not be'subseribed for JERKED BEEF nint i per quin 1d1nzs of stoek to cover Louisviile stoe 18 10 he exil Old perquintal New York Gold #xports, New Yo Hayina 42251 70 per eent on th to Huvisna #40 nothing at al Brother Hege of subser MONEY 0N CALL ANTILE A} PUILADELPHIA i . was fru 11 elegant NEW STORE in the HEADQUARTERS st to be had in the city y and_Imported Groeerios, tegother with & I'ruits, Vegetables and Melons to be found wspecinly of fine Teas. High G ade and Pow- taste. Ave sole ngents for the ur Moore's Superintive Flour nud those who 1se 1t are ag re's Bakir Powder, at 40¢ a pound, and 1y roll nd b With our better facil ttend fo the many wunts of our constantly incres tinunnee of your patren ind hope by fur dealing and close att dsolicit a nerensed facilitios under much loss oxpense, furnished the bost on the market at the lowest wd all goods guaranteed as represented. Telephono your orders and prompt delivery 2000 and 2008 FARNAM STREET JOHN AL MCSIANE, FIANK (. CONDON. i { McShane & Condon, ot | parc | INVESTMENT BANKERS, war | 800 8 13th &t First National Bank Build- il ing, Omaha, Neb. 30 Deal 1 stocks, binds, scuritles, commorcial pas per. ot N o Toas on Tmprove Ol roal 2| state SIOFCGme 1oans, on bank stock, or o il ngs, ¥ with wheat, partly In covering 1ot Shortsun ? parily on' Hghter” receipts. Uy | expected Tho future 18 almost alto’ ether Within an cxecodingly nureow t pers in provisions ook advant ise nd of the fiemuess i the priz ! NEW Yoi, July 2. Kennett, Hopl to So A MeWhorter: The stoci been heavy with further evidonees of i t of Chieaso, Burlingte Quiln | | tive holdings. The Riehniond onds and proforred stock are ‘ 1hie of 203§ per cont today. The sel Chicago, Burlington O nnture s fo & Quinty secn Koo diys past compiuy 5 necd fihe s i | — | today. Tu s rep |18 e standsell ay - far as transactions are concerned sinee it the | d red the Delaware. Lackiwinna W 1 was catting prices, buycrs having | withdrawn from the murkof 10 | being miado to pet the July eiren Ui | coull The bunle statement was beiter than expicted. The incronse in the rescrve of $1,- 20,000 Wik oceisioned by the decrii poits of £200000 and unexpected incash F706.000, feature of the statenent s the ducrens of $1L857,000, The stock mar- th | ket closed duliand weak, Total sales, 6, 10 U per | Ciicaco, July 2.~ Kennett, Hoplins & to S, A MW horter: 1 export, ghter local firm tone of forcign advie SUowere b strenzth i wheate The early firmness might ot huve held so well it Pararida beena diberal huyer atalmnost the top pric This cliehod t Ly beirish o predict lower prices Mon the Laree Lot ostimates wre roalized. ho prehension of frost had much to do y todiy's advineo incornt A Panny traders are tailing o aconeetured deal in September. Son AY: | o was civen out that it was centered fn e L WG street, and now the duke of Mariborough | anit s Euglish friends aro in it according to 575 | Loudon spectai, Spocnlation may put prices 10 | Wi her porarily, but 1t is heiieved there n | is plenty of old cofn tn the country und it 125 | oy be worked as old oats. Atone time YOr the [atter wero soid at 6c to wrriy 0) | o they ean't e sold at half thi price to H6 L arrive. Prosent sotlers had the outs SO0 was bid and | would mot et them | Of the 20 cars roceived i Wi were old outs and dellveries Sorg | i thie old crop will doubtless be free for G some weoks while tho markets are being o1 tiooded with new ow e, istory 23 [ this kind repeits It With oxasperating Hig | frequency, Dt the farmors: seldom profiv % it They nie now holding on to corn, whieh thieywro bid biz prices, and ti are that they will finally sell at about the wrowiing e s wero firm | nd estimites of only 9 RIS Were esp buying then freely, The bills ar ik ing thelr eampaign with ere | ness. considering the enormous stocks v [ at one time were thought to be an o bar 1o an d vance i pri CHICAGO. Tuly 25— Lo & Bry are on whole favorab) Tater 1h ast souson, Ree wheat continne heavy, The de 0,000 hio 8 e W L8 | ends good. One healthy teature is .| pasenients teom this port have becn miade for thirty diys whead and the dei nuseis sil o tho | LW OF our ieaviest shorts wero buyers (oo | Untid the oo 21 secured o fivor buyin: on we s Corn strong. T | Croly reports dre less this, g receipis andl o good detnd for cash 0| Gecn s over Che Septomber option 11k 30| g BRI D rdous unt condition 1L WE recommend uylng 1t Owts sivady | len priced vora nd prospeet B2 | September ook ehenp. Hog products fien B { espectally lard and ribs. Wo beileve ribs whl it ol RN THE BE LY MARKER il [NIRUMESTS plisol on ro: WARANTY DREDA, | Allert Altendort and wife to WM Roch- ST Trond ot ad ot g Milurd & Co.'s at | GOk Bacer wad ife o W I Tolcomb o' Tt and 1 DIk 1911 Omahi L. 20,000 Fide ity Trust Co to W W Jelferson 1617 1 Stebben's sub. ... « o o L8 Georze 10U 110 duy her JLE N Geore Cou's ad to 13 Omali in | 1eomnb i wit Lo Annio Burkor Thic W Onihiv aly nil husband 10'Jicob Wili- | 5 and 8% ot 1 bk I8 Han- M- W00 AT Waklefiold, Tot v s to Vs 1l Conilin’ ‘ot o i, Uk 10, Orehard Tl 4 Ma- Wl ind wite 1o B W leed, l0ts i Bk 2, West Curing wdd T lnnd company to A L South Gl loucray, pt tix 13 10 G W E Dorsey, st and [0t 1 bk 1 Pope Plice )G WIS and wite Lo 18 1¢ Johnson, (ot Hams 41 Will's Purk Place GG Wallaee and wite to G 1 B, ot | 14, Olifton 11111 Fadoh Wims du o'to MO Tiop- rrel Kins, 1ot 5, DLk %, v Place Anini M Yiutes to Pienan, (01s 2 i 1, and lots 5 and 6, 7, QUIT OLAIN DEEDS, A ek to O G Hooek, 1ots 2 to 5, DY TP A R 1o 104 saband louT, blic 8 West S e ] TR or, w xR foot lov g4 DERDS. 1 shorlf, to Hong- or [ %y i 5 Contry dics | g to 4 T 110w nrid o |0 b, e VB | Total amount of transfers | Chorley defrorson an o Life Say e | One day this week, siys o corres AN | entof the Boston Globe; Mr, Chiu Jotte cldest son of vorr, | Wit id an heroie and most timoly et Two young lndics, guests ¥ Jetlorgor . wero in bathing ot it Iy One of the lad rot out i epthy and went down. M tempted t ) Lo h Assistin bhut she W t 1 nugare he 1 1 ' ] . 1 wits attracted ricd . fror driwing It r I 1 ) adl ) 1 y It parily In ull pill, Sl Best pill. Elgin visit uidas WE hiouse sold g te larze lne ‘of Ak at 1S to be ted thut all coul trade Vattenpt 1s Ar prices for in di- ints than expected, gand n st seare busis of todu Terinss, but the crowd was after chinces = 7 thinds of whit they are now ollered, unlers San Francisco Min ng Quotations. | soie disister overtike Uhe officiul closing | Prov sympathy with corn uly “stron s, a loading packer cortainly t shrowd- s for somo months, Ch to Toneray S of tho growin” spring erop bit (o' woeks pts of winter 10, howov Falzint on and for ton- wood. ‘Cables are firm. One or Dot erop, el July 25,

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