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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY: JULY 24, 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES, 11 it tho Hetegt ran o tar i et CEINED HIM A COOL HUNDRED ‘ o doney for futures. N tthern sold prin- | closed 4Si@isyc, e 4SL@4S%e o 484@ | lisht, the comblued receipts being less thun ) M D o T Cipaily At 8o, With somo G0ie, and Abous A | $35%6: Onth ware quiet: some Foports Gt rust | the humber on sale \Wadaesquss This fact ast week. Deposits continue to accumulate much more at less than Soc. The market for | In the neighborhood of Peoria, due to hot. | prevented a further broak in values and pro- T and the demand for money is very slow. low grades was dull. kb alpts of whoat here altry woather, closed at 304 @%'se. Pro- | duced a rather better feoling on all sides. cars and «t Dijgth and Suporior vl lose: July, | 0 inuss Quite | Only one bank is contracting its loans in any : i : were 2 The Volume of Business Coatinaes Q gonoral sense, The savings institations | 11ading Was Again Restricted by the | T s'ons opened firm and fractionally hizher [ There wero compuratively fow docent cornfed ich" 0%c; vesterdny, 70'4ct | on smalle pxpécted and n | gattle here, ana. with modorate Attonoy Rich's Brother Gets Fined for roceipts th ompetition arge. i August oveniny at 79'c, hizhest 7640, lowest | higher hog market. Outside business was | from shippers and axporters prices ruled 10 Contompt of Court. Large flh;"“r’: ":""'. ';“"“" TS U i:”'.g: Oppressive Weather. 70%0, olosing nt T0%e: vostorday.. T0%o; light und trade amoiintod to practionily noth= | 10 156 hGhor than Friduy. On the general run P o U A AL L temlcr openinz at i8¢ highest 7514 1ng until just befors the close, whon the mar- | of half fat and grass stuff tho market was no ONTH FOR JOBBERS :?‘u’r;;'.": slt::l lhn:;s“ mlon\hgmuenhdl;"’ ;’::'C::: Iluwo!t"‘ i¢, closing at § yp;‘mr'dny. u\;l m‘clr d a firmer tono and a f l'\nnll:l {vl'll;\r. \:umllnr ‘u-l.- cornfed -'mm 'wmulv HE HAD THREATENED VER JEFFREY onths' certiticates. 1 ¥ )ecember opening at g lehest advance in consequence of purchases of ribs 2 from 1,400 to 1,550-1hs. sold at from #4.00 to i JuLy A GOOD M that this changs from 5 per cent to 4 per cent | SEPTEMBER CORN WAS UNCHANGED | jicrcuner ORFRIRE i e and pors by A BUR, E B84 WIth Drotty ool moifed Texans as 10w NED LAW {gaterany, 3 No. 1 norther on open accounts has induced many to take On track: No. 1 hard, Sie AGO T, Ju'y 28 —~Kennett, Hopking & [ as .70, On all but the best ripe cornfed cat- I 70%c; No. 2 northern. 72@7e; old Auzust [ Co 108 A MeWhorter: There were some out- | tle the trade was extremoiy slow, but a falr The Retall Trade Espeoially with Those | 31X months certificates, and bas slightly re . « Generally Re- | quoted at Tie. side buying orders at the oponing, due. appar- | clorrance was finally effocied, Efforts to Patoh Up the Jeffrey & Rich P duced the total of deposits, but Lot so much | Prime's Crop Report Wa y g ently. to damage reports from tho northwest | There wern eight o ten loads of cows and Part hip Diffe Dnly Result | Handling the Migher Class of Goods as anticipated. garded as Bullish, as the Prospeets . Bt Lot neasts . | and’prospects it wnti-option would not bo | heifers on sile and the trade wis gonsrally at Jhgiatid S e AL A LS Not Very Active—Bank Clear- Rotail trade continues dull in nearly all d Poor 8t Louis, Mo, July 2 —Frour—Easter: | reached this session. Thero were soliinz or- | aboutsteady, although extremo.y low prices Another Encounter Betwoen I y Were Sald to Be Decldedly lines, especially amor.g dealers in luxuries. ntente, $1.05@4.1 Ntra fane, '@t | ders from St Louis, whoro recoipts of the new | OId thin cows so'd 18 [ow us 7 while prim terested Partios Ings Large. tlook —Stocks and Bond ancy, $LE@LIS; cholee, $2.00@25); famlily, | erop are bezinning to plic, and New York was | fat westorns toppod the market nt $250. Bulls, The dry goods men rogard the oul & to p! pp ), 1ling some discouraging adyices | oxen and stigs were dull at from $1.5) to T- v trade, ) as favorable for n better fall trad rom abroad. Corn snd oats have been u..l!'um- were dull and unchan ed. but just, now owing to the season and the down for options. Spot grades were | dull \ y. 8 i s trado Ih Stookore and T36de Ighter characterized by a very good jobbing trade | hittle doing. Boots and shoes arc'in better | restricted toduy by the oppressive woather | July, ~'-m"‘r‘u. 2 ap Ti%e usked; Au- | thatmuch longs. While the crop outlook is | days and prices wore If anything easlor. | Sensational Rich-Jeffrey difficultios yestoraay 50, ngged slowly downward, closing . Grocers hutigl " l-op- | BUSt. Thy@T at 7o askedi Sep- | improving the senson Js unusuaily lute for | Kepresentative sales: morning, and as 1 asion at Omaha. Kven should the week to como | 4emand than usual at this season and apprehension on accoant of the antl-op: G CIEAT " 3 7 1801 ng, an upon a former occasio might be_botter SRt KDEEn. AP tember, SYBIRYC, closing at 7o naked: Do- | the crops. Damage trom weather 18 niso o 3 only show a moderate trade the average for :fl‘i:‘t;e“,‘:"{"‘f“ffi\l‘.’fi,:;’;"gncnfi,m,,m even [ ton DIl The graln markets closod wenk. | qomber, [4@itie, closing ut iT@mMe usked. | fenred. butout udvices from Kunsus nnd Now | xo Ay, pr ikisED BER Lv. pr, | GUorso Jeffroy scored a baso hit. | 5 with wheat %o lower. Corn was unchanged | “Coryx—Was dead duli for options, declin- | braska say that injur not occarred, [ N AVe No. Av: U No.Av, Er The troublo grew out of the Rich { thawwhole month would be very satisfuctory. | for midsummer, Real estate hus been flat | o g ni i B8 AREE, 0 B0 SO (T ina | ing siigntly, Cash Tower: No. 3 olosing 86 | withough sain to nocddd tn Tawn ootions, | - IBL 88T . TA38 0 BLIGOMD This condition of trade has not been lim- | for the most of the weok. Outoles, WhIlS lsions on thoe contrary | 40%e: July. 461 @I0d, closing nt dCe: August. | Proyislons woro very duil but firm, with no | 2+ %2 360 brothers rofusing toobey the order of the { ited to a ne branch, but applies to the | At South Umaha receipts of both cattle i) M L b 450 asked: Suptember, 44%@u'4c, closing | features of Interest. SHIPPING AND EXPORT. court, 1ssuod by Judge Scott on Thursday p A Y o and hogs have been rather botter than last | Werestrong ut tho close, with pork 52 hlgher | gt 443@ddso bid, Oofwii2 875 42cfwid 400 16,142 48) | morning, ir which Edson Rich was enjoined Jobbing trade in general, Somo lines of bust- | o 'uny pricos have been somewhat lower, | and lard and ribs each up 2i4e. Everythinz Wenk, lower with no huyers; oash STOCKS AND BONDS CowS, ; from intorfering with G foft h 1 ness may have experienced more activity | (3ood cattie arc not comingin very fast, and | opened tame and without m iterlal change in 30%@3 %e: July Blo, c.osing at 80Xc; A . COWS. m futerforing with George Joffrey in the t and Septemoer, inesa of tha Hrm of %o uskeld, 3. 803 78 0.85 155 1. 19 18 managemons of mny b than others, just as one jobbing house may | feeders are not selling with mucb apirit. Re- | price: Operations In Securities Yesterday Were | 10.. 828 110 1..1070 160 L 1133 20) Jeffroy & iRich. 8 huve a botter trade than another, but they ffi'ap.::.:',.:;w'&" ;ngnlwfl::: i;x":‘::fi:({ d\Vlhout'for September m{-m‘ad at 1]1-«'. km:: Jive= ., Down to the Minimum, N d n 18 L 'l‘l:n Juuction also went s0 far as to re- iV 5 . Good hogs n urlng the greator part of the session kel —No marke New Y —1 o W “ 8 strain the olorks an \ { buvo ull been reasonably active andno €O | yijces, " and tho bens are usually cleared | ‘wichin tho fange of 586 and e, The earty | HAY-Tn mbroved demand but nono oftored | | NEW YORK, July 2, ~Tho operations today CIFERS. oMico from lnu:ru':-'f:g Wit M l?uflg; plainis are heard from any source, 1t | GalY in the day, though local touses are in- | qaplegrams Wers dlso Suriging, reporting dutte | Of Uinds wanted, especiaily timothy; prairio ‘:‘“:‘-"““I ']""‘“" i ‘";*! o "l’“""“‘ '“‘"y‘ 8. 030 1925 B8, 604 125 in examining any of the books und papers Most jobbine houses huve nhad aboutall | different buyers a good share of the time. | . . P ta | StRAY. m and possessod no character from an: BALVES, beloagi s 3 ness ana lower markets abroad. Reecolots | * Burren—Market hv in tone but un- | standpolnt, the fluctuactions beinz due shinply X \oslihg elonging to tho firm, tho business that they cared to do sud all | The extromely hot weathor is not WIthout It | WG 73 cura, of whioh 11 woro now whoit. | chinged: cronmors ¢ dalsy, 163176, 1BEH® Tk 6t "rhasingh: WILH & §1igh damne ||| T 108 200 B, 8ibig' When the sheriff visited the office for the | hands have been kept busy in filling orders. | effect upon the market. . lie northwest reported 278 cars. One of the Ea Unchunged nt 100 to cover sh Mha iTag &1 BULLS, purpose of serving the papel Rich as- ! The fecling in jcbbing circles is one of con- Itegrots ara very general among business | Loar fontures tadiy was the henvy in-re LeAv—Dull and we k ut #105 bid, over shorts. Tho trading eloment was |, ..., 44 1.1160 173 sauited Joffroy, who in turn shot Rioh, eling € ~ men that the Board of Trade should have re- | In receipts at St. f.ul. which amountel to CORNMEAL~Firm: $2.6582.70, fnelined to press the market down atths shaqs, breaking his arm. Friends of the two men fidence owing to the generally good Pros- | fused jts ondorsement of the proposition for | 2 1.0 b and advices: trom thore predicted | GOTTON BAGGING-byaiiic. opening, and first pricos wero slightly fower [ oo o STa0% thon took hold of matters, intending. to N I a loca Y over i0, 00 bu. for Monday. N )N TiEs -31.10, th . FES¥IBUS CYERIAY, 2,19 8 28 s | 3 B heeaut aa of tho Now York Bullotin | 1040 cXpioaion. of ho Jagount (r1de Of tuo | o hesdatraeks Satuinunt of cloaranoos of | | Wby ™Sudadyi 610 natt-crast and 8115 | LS 0% O tho previous cvoniae but o8 4o STOCKENS AND ¥ESDENS, e P TP PR H R s x eck rust, nnd C con e L) N0 | whent und flour from both_consts this devotos considerable space to a re- | Cityis the discrimination in freight rates, f QRN ton total of 27 o ity oot trade during | Which scom to favor other eitios in territory | F(! Mld/ o el by proparly belonging to Omana. A local | Thero we the past six months, According to it | freight burown with o compoteat commis- [ Jury of speing whout by rust in th nority the dry goods trado has pnssed | sioner would do muca to correct this.” bot they liad ilttia offect on pric troubles Friday afternoon widened th breach and made anything of that kind im- possible, During the day E. M. Bartlott, attorney for Jeffrey, and C. 8. Montgomory, attorney 3,00 bu, ugainst for the corresponalng week of 1501 re further roports of extensive in- <0 northwest, | brand. Lute vas Dty S, oxs—Dullund a shadoe easior, risk opposition to the general sentiment L62 for new, appearing, the pressuro was quickly rime steam, #1.25@7.5), according to | withdrawe. Under the limited demand, how- ever, prices slowly aopreciated, but among ML 1cow and calf. 1 cow and ealf..’ Meats—Shoulders, 87 nzs and h 0; lonas even the most prominent shires fluctuations o for " Ri theough’ six months of varied experiences, bles reported further deciines abroad, which ghorts, #7574 boxed, (e higher, over i percent werd razo. e Minneapotis | 16oF nud it Imk-{l ”u"ml;omh a oor:lll.mnllnu and l‘:lngn with n geadunl movement toward a more NEBRANKA FAGYORY NOTE Aused geilin < lore, tho September option de- ahouldors, ‘#7:55; lo and b, | @St Louls stooks furnisied somo diversion | 190w and eulf. e lUD AT D Rt story ¢ 3 Rt o i 3 o clining to and elosinzg ut 7i e, i shorts, 834744 LSRR i 1oy alf, ached, satisfactory condition than had existed for Corh Wik VoY /8 BWV- L. W18 liers Wan Shgar onred: $11.0 @ in the late tradinz, the pre ed rising n joWa and taiv Later Attorney Bartlett, in company with some time before. The main features have Jeffrov, visited the office of Jeftray & Rich, ceompanye | 9 cows and eulve Evidences of Prosperity Gathered Among | harl.y anv business. prices were well main- 1ers—Four, 4000 1by 50, ¥ lurge fraction, but there wus no wheat, 210090 | {n - unmation and the markot folt no sting been a low level of prices and a large busi- Homo ThdbaLFies. ained, Prime's crop report wis gonerally re- | bui corn, 19000 bu.; oats, 22,000 bu.; rye, trom Y p WESTERN CATTLE v v o ome 3 A ' ~ i J h 0 the movement. The close was fn- - L ‘ whero they found Davia Rich, a brotner of ness. Tho former was the outcome of cheap - ‘ardod an bulliah, 08 1t ndlcated Hut i poor | noiie: Duriey, noue. S ) ! No. NG No ¢ k| B! ld Rieh, raw material iu tho great staple vranches of | The manufacturers of Omaha have zen- | Grop'iy tiio sup us' stutes and tho condition | SHIPMENTS-Flour, 0.00) Ibs.: whoat, 10,000 Tafod 050 ke - Y4 OMY | G corn,tod. Wteodors ... {137 &}ty | Bdson Rich, and M. L. Scars in possossion, cotton and woolen manufactures, the latter | erully beeu fairly active duving thy waok | twoor three wouks iats. ‘There were iisy re- [ bu.: 1810000 bu.; 1y, nones | Government bonds were dull and steady to | 1 feoder. Ttoodor. 0100 810 | 1y ii'itlon, it hoavy oane in il Rand, belng i 1o +mall dogree (ho rasult of tho | pust, oxcepting in such lines of business as [ Borts of Hot windsin Kansas und tnjury teon | burley none. fipan St boity word noglocto a0 foars. Jowdt David Kich, with a hoavy cato i his band, A ALY " ‘ z September e oned ab 48t > TR vlcots Tho following are the ¢ osing guotetions cow 3§ cow J ¥, f ¥ foriner encouraging increased. consumption. | uro especially aftectod by tho hot weathor. | sold e rom IS0 to 8%, SpALOY 0 #¥ionnd | o OWAN L < for tho loading stooks on the New Y1k Stock | 2 cows. ows., got rizht out of here or 1 will do you up, an Uwns oxpectea that the domand {rom the | Trtue local browers wan bo induced to | o oscd nt tou 2008 —19@ 1216, £s—0re ‘on, $2.00. exchange today: Joows. . 1stoert. AT tor (08 itchion 1 fecaer! ;71170 6 stoers TOMATOBS—Southern, $1.5@L50 per case of | Adams i Rl 0 BLs that mighty quick, too,” Jeffroy said that ho was thore not to have any fight, but in pursuance of the order of grain-growing sections of the coantry would g vy Oats were inaetive and very steady. Sop- Cheriy Prove extensive, but that the ondiiion of | have their boer kegs made in thecity fustend | ¢l N6t wt o at the start up 1o from the south would be an effectual barrier to | ot sending away for them it would mean | 304c to d0%c, split then at trom 30'se to )k 7341 o preferred...... 112 18 [N Contral.. L TG " ] V. 2 LT 00 T eows 5 4 A closed nt ige. Alton, i |Norfolk & Weit. pfd 4230 |} fReqc the court. any improvement there, Itesults have shown | the employment of st least thirty additional “';‘I e T & d. Dliore was 8—California. $1.75@ 201 do preferred R IOSCRNS., . “I dou't care for that.” answered Rioh, that In the one direction business s barely | skilled workizzmen in Omata. (¢ will also | ot AOIHSS Wive, nalected, Khere SA8 Lisoxs—Cholee, 8.50@50): tancy, 86030 | American Bxpriss i abn i 4D do ‘yoh up tones OF IKLSE, BTN IYOEND reached the anticipated dimensions, while | mean the support of that manv more 10 be expected and higher prices at the yaras. “"",' i AL S b koL SRS HoGs—Kecolpts were Tibaral und the qual- | baiter get out.” they have exceeded them in the other. The | families. At the present time tho brewers | Soptember pork sold from 271 to$ A e e AR g VDAR): Canada Boutherar, S| Northw 1y wbout U te the sverude. The wouk's ro- | Jeffrdy saw there was trouble In sight and euormous grain crops have not been sold at | are using mschine-made kegs obtaiued in | then buck to $12.1) and c.osel at #12 . . . 3014 do pi RASPBEIRIES- Prums—Caiifornta, & BANANAS—Scurce. v lighter than last week and eoipts wero i, ted 1uto the hall, where Rich started 7 1!'|’..','“'”fr:";;"rfixfi‘i’v‘:::fi,iu RN for Bartlett, saying, **This is none of your market openoil strong to fie hig affaic and you had better getout.” ool to chol-¢ medium and heavy hogs on a LIV PO sWIppIng necount at from .65 to £,8. Local [ Bartiett stood his ground quictly remark- 4 | buyers were bearish from the start, and after | 108 that Rich, while possibly he did not 2214 10 §7.00, closing at, #7. the high prices looked for, and the expendi- | other cities. While the fhirst cost of these 32 aRd DACK to 8T ture on dry goods has probably been little in | kogs is less than Omabu hand-mado kegs, | FIDs at #7.5 excess of the previous year throughout the | they uro said to be ao cheaper in tho eud, us | o boike frelghts firoat 1y west, but the purchasing power of the dollar | they do not last as long. Metz Bros. are | “Elyimated re has been greater. This, more than anything | quoted as saying that thev were in favor of | 810 cars; 204 N Y. Contral 180N Y & N B 10114 Ontario & Western, . Bily | Oregon lmprovem't Uregon Nay aipts for Monday: corn, 3)5 cars; oal Conolidated Gas. €., G, C. & Bt L skins), each. [5@2c: dry sheariinzs (short wooled eurly skinsl. No."1. oach, S@loc; dry shearl'ngs (sho t wooled early skingy No 2 | kor Wavne. . eucn, 5¢; dry filnt Kunsus and Nehruska | Great Norther butelier waol pelts. por (b, uotual woight, 160 | Chicago & ki 14%4e: dry flint Kansas and Nobrasks murrain | Hocking Vailey. wool pelts, per ib.. uetu il weight, 8@12c. Tul- | Hlinols Centra lowund_creae—Tallov, No. 1 allow | St Paul & Duiit ¢ sufferen moro than the uvsual spring inter- | however, that thero soon will be if it is ruptions from bad weather, flooas and baa | once known that sanch an establishment roads. Bolth at the beginning of the year | could get the business of lo:al brawers. &nd again gome time later iv appeared as Tne extremely hot weather does not help though stocks of manufactured goods would | the millers. Housekeepers no not bake as accumulate materially 01 the hands of [ much as usual and the pobular taste runs gents, but judicious concessions in some of | more to green vegetables, etc., thau to bread, else, has enabled the south to show results, | keeping their business in Omaha it the other | 25,000 hond. the ARl WD LY i ) knl_‘;w‘:"-dn violating an mdm'- of the °°“"l'~ ‘Phaleka g A nb Tallows: quite hogs at less thun I'r day’s prices, @ did not care for that, but engaged in whicn, outside of the Atlantic states, com- | brewers will ao the same. At the present he lending futures ranzed as follows: S AT R 4 Tron 85,40 20 K0k, THA LUTICOL the Tignt wnd |- hend to e oo e R pare favorably with the preceding year. ti.no there is no establishment in Omaba | ~wri OFEN. | WIGH. | LoW. | CLOSE. | filnt hides. 503 No. 1 dry salted hide mized hogs sold at yencrally unchunged | onco he coneluded that ho had placed Trade was comparatively iate in getting | capable of turuing out enough beer kegs to | —— — - — — | Sheep pelts—Green salted, each, 35c@8$1.2 prices, from 8.5 to &6). A ‘lateshipping [ (o0 10 FOPRHGRE B BE B A and into motion, and when well under way | supply the local brewers. [t is surmised, “_,':5;1‘ . |' ,w" yreen saitod shenrilngs (short wooled eurly order eunlivened the murket und strongthened g] [ ricos toward the close. Everytliln sold, the | bogged to have the matter dropped. ulk, us on Fridny. at {rom 85.5) to #5.05. "Ihe | ~Bartlett told him that thero was uothing averake of prives was £.0) agalnsf .53 Fri- | to drop; that he had violuted the order of 5.01% lust Suturday."Representutive | tho court and would have to take the con: quences, Rich grew loud and wanted blood, but was quieted down by Sears, who led him off into August.” do proforred tock [slnnd. & S.F. i |St. Paul & Omal do proferred ... v 1 ' No. 2, s@¥ges ¥ A o Kansas 261 |Southern Pacltic another room. the leading staples accelerated the movement | Some millers estimato that the amount of m.ug'u‘mfliu: ur’a?s::.:oyumx‘\‘vm L:f)ll'!l,‘lfl(.f::l? 2 |Sugar Retinery. Messrs, Bartlett and Jeffrey then brought aud the haif year closed with stocks in bot- | flour consumed in private famiilos decreases | iy, i i 61| Tenn. Conl & 1ron.. & 3 L In p 2%c; old hutter, 2c; beeswax. prime, 16@25c; (+ 11 o the matter to the attention of Judge ter shape than at any preceding time during | 50 per cent during tke extremely Lot weather | “Jul i 1200 | rough taliow. 114@ oy e IR lmaxay Canio s M Scott, and this morning he cited the six months. This is noticenble in brown | of summer. ek 130! POTATOss—New, searce; southern stoek, 150 | 1oWlsviile & 1L 0| Unlon Pactiic. ot 3% David Rich to apoear and show cause why and bleached sheetings aund shirtings, in a rummond spent a few days in eIy 720 »e{Al‘l:hm_ Home Frowh a0 3 Louisville & N. AL\ U8 Express..... o 87 ne should not be fined for contempt. variety of colored cottons, ana remarkably so | S tho yast week. Businoss men | eptemibr' T80 ¢ O B0y on, | aniattan Con.. il 1idi Wabash, & T & 1l Ouithelwituess Btand M i BAFLIGLL L sUALAR! in tho lnstance of print cloth fabrics, of | there speak oras Jl"""‘"l‘ W LG LG | o i NEW APPLES—Par ono-third bu box, 13e Michixan Central. & 1084 | Wolls-Fargo Bx...0 144 that hie and Joffrey were in the office lookin g whick thero has been a large consumption in | the rotail trade is slow. ; September W —Half bu. basket, 152 Mivsour! Pacific ... 53te|Western (nlo kg over the books when David Kich walked into the skape of prints, kid finished cambrics The Carter White Lead company of Omaha | — - w Turs ps—DPer bu. Moblle & Olilo, #T | (Wheeling & L. 12 0y the private room and made the assault. and other converted styles, is building a plant in Chicago which will bo Cash quotations were s foliows: PEARS—Bartiett, $3.5): other varloties, $3.00 | Nasnvile Chatt. do preferred....... T8% Mr. Joffrey tostifiea it tate of In cotton dress fabrics it has been em- | about a duplicate of their East Omsha fac- Frovr—Dull and un 0l BurtER—Packing stock, 1203@de: small | Nationa . v tostitied to the same state of WHEAT—NO. 4 spring, A e NO. 2 red, 781075150, s9%¢; No. 8, cash, 47¢ No. 3springz, T facts, ufter which Juage Scott renderea his opiuion. He sald that Davia Rich kvow that the order of the court had been issued, and that it enjolned .Edson Rich, his clerks and cmployes from interfering with the man- lots select dairy. 1 @.0e. ? o | . PorrTRY—01d hens, 8@0c: chickens, weaker, lie total sales of stock today were . No. 4, 48 3.0 shires, Imi |lu|x|: Atchison, 1,430; Cnlew = 1003 isvilie 3e: No. 2 white, . 0. b., 344@ Wool Market, 00; SC. Paul. white. $2i5 0. 8. Louis, Mo, July 24 ~Receipts, phatically & printed goods scason; not be. | tory. Thecbject of locatinga plant in Clicago cause of an unusual call for ordinary prints, | is tosupply their castora trade, which can be but from the extensive verieties of special | reached to botwor advantaze from that point ties which have been put successfully on | than from Omaba. Tasir present plant, 1he market. Tho beauty of the dosigns and | largo as it is, cannot keap up wilh the con: & Nushviile, 1, 55; Read- 20 1.3 ! : P 7 agement of tho affairs of the oftice. colorings of these and the exceliency of the | stantly increasing de aand for white lead. shiprients, 108,700 1bs, Munuticturers buying L New York souey surket. 2 i fubrics proved most attractive to the trade, | Tho Martin Morrissey Mauufacturiog com- | BARVEY lurgoly at seaboned polnts by lod recoivers | New Youk, July 2i—Moxey o¥ CAru—Fasy, Mr. Montgomery argued that David Rich 4 here to accept the best offers u K enusing n soften'nz of | values, Bright woois was ‘not aa_attorney and conscquently did not know what it meant 10 violato an order of the court, Judge Scott repiied that 1f ho did not know ho hag been advised. Then Mr. Rich was requestod to stand up, aud ns ho stood 1 0o louns; elosod nt 115 per cent. ME MERCANTILE PAPER—}13 %0 per cent. ERLING EXCHANGE—Quiot, but steady at and_what is quite as important have shown | pany of East Omaha has been fillingau order | Tiaorn tho high standard now reached by our manu- | for iight casting to go to Chicago. Mess, per bbl. 01@12.05;: lard, per | s well'as inferior grades are therofore a cent facturers and printers. The great popular- Marks Bros., harness manufacturers in \2.@7.25; short ril ity of printed patterns naturally affected the | Bast Omaha, reporta gooa demand. They iry salted shoulders (hoxed). 8700 | fore. Missouriand Lilinois medium, 20@22 demand for ginghams and other woven | would like thirty moro harness makers and toionruldes thoxe(l) SLIMRTLH. | | coarse ‘and braid. 18@8y; Knnsastund Ne- styles, and the inaifferent business in these | stitchers. Here is an opportunity for u Istillers’ tinishod gools, por gal. | braska mediuw. 17@%ci c B:70; Texus, sides (100s¢), | or mare off from whut "has boen paid heroto- | 8487 for sixty-dny bl1s and 1885 for demand The closinz quotations on bonas ¢ Porrite % 3 i 1.8 dscoup_..iiLLL 16| N. ). C. Int. ¢ 1107 was 4 c - has been an exception to the general rulo. number of skilled workmeu 1o find employ- | “8yGars—Unchunged. i éi.‘:l‘.&”:%i&’vé‘fl;'r l!Ahlg;’t”ll:“l;(:,:::lr::lfitlllg R e o0 Northbacinl 1iiad SSIA:::;(;"\‘::‘tfllggemrflzew\?«l:- '.’;fif”“zmnfs"e’. Not the least satisfactery feature of the | ment. ecelpts und shipments today weroas fol- | Montana. Wyoming wnd Dukota, 17@20c: | jhactfcts ofh.... 106 |North. Pacific2nds.. 115 this, ho was_placed under bonds of 500 to J Balf year's trade has been ~found iu the reg- | The W. A. Page Soap company is turning | lows: coutse. 13@16¢; Coloraao, Ul Now Moxic e D[ YOXE HoMBrD O¢ ieep the peace and not intorfere with the wlarity of collecuions. In western sections, | out 40 boxes of laundry soap psr day. TNTITE et and Arizona medium, 17@2c; coarse, 15@16e; 'enn. now sct5s .. 101 |St. L & orderof the court again. The sentenco read 3 Wwhere monoy was more plentiful than of lato Tne Nebraska City packing house will ——— —| choice tub washed, 3 @ i'4e. 7 3 h K b a J ! d T Dareal LONDON. July 2—Sules of skins wero held thatupon the fallure to furnish the bond . years, it s not surprising that biils wero | probably ciose down August I for repairs. Flour, varrels . hore T Thand o e Con nare hall that he would go to jail. Yrompuly met; but the soutd, whore back- | - Ihore s talk of establishing a minoral | Wheat bushels.: tlon was dI8pInyacs merinos And oross brobis Mr. Moutgomery pleaded for a veduction wurdaness in settlements might naturally | paint macufactory at Nebraska City. f sola with no quotable change in prices. Short | Den. & . G.ds.... t of the fine, but Judge Scott said *‘no.”’ The fne was not so much for the purpose or inflicting & puunishment, but was to show that an order of the court meant sowething, Mr. Montgomery stated that ignoranco have been looked for, has suffered nothing in The Neb and course wools sold at a reduction of 5 per | Erle2ads .. ... comparison with the rest of the country. | to fill orders. Barloy, | cent. ;’l fi'kll 4‘{-; i Agents ana jobbers i this city and jobbers | A putent railroad spike, the invention of a [ ~On the Produce exchanzo tolay the butter | , The Imports during the week were 5 T 3 throughout the west and south areallagreed | Nebraska City man, 18 soon 10 be placed on | murket wus firm and unchunged; cgge, 150 lonsy A, q"ifl‘ifé‘;-“{}"”"';\'. AR R IHARkoas in reporting outstanding indebtedness at the | the marker, It will be mauufactured at I ALY IO IO UBLERL 8 o New York Mi by i ) the O closo of the half year under the average. | that pl plos fEopnsleiChve : trom New Zealand. 8,0 2 I of Good Iope and Natal. 5140 bules; from | NEW York, July ka City cereal mills is pushed §| West Shore. KRG W Quotations, —The following are the New York Markets, This i3 testimony to the conservative basis | The C. H, Kressone Plow factory at Ne- | New York, July Persin, %305 bules; from R.isaln, 1,180 buies, | closing mining stoek quotutions: ““,v"h.{’“,f,'_dy"",,‘f,“ e i 5aaze ) on which business hes been doue, und that | braska City tas done a good business the | pkes.: exports, 0,87 and from Fruance, 513 bales. Contin al ad- hol 50 [Opuir Scott, ‘‘but it yot whl!‘a i the | E sales under tho prevailing policy have been | past threo months, and tho skops will prob- | dull only sl ules; prics hol vices show i genvrally stoaay uurket with o 0 [vlymoutn advised 1o P At \ large is ample preof of au extensive con- | ably be enlarged next fall. ' sales, 11,0 0 bbis.; low extras. SIULLVO SO0 UNINERE |sierra Nev Moo ma ke sl Oren L oRANE, tor wheit, low grades, ¥: ; 5 LD ey Mr. Montgomery thought that there ought sumptive demand. The Beatrice Times says: W. A. Cole- | 4971 (s 1 Tarkot, [standard.. ] The hulf year has thus closed with tho | mun of tho Pape Soap compuuy ot Omaha | Maae § L@t me beat e & N Yoneih e s (N YntoniCan; < 108 AND ROUGH, :fi;"li"em‘jl’l‘,’:{"{m'f:“:::::;‘;“:;‘ih'rfls': wmarket generally in good shupe and with an | was in the city today. Mr. Coleman is one | #4. @5.10; rye mixtures. &4 1565 stoudy; erude in bbls Parkers, 85.40; crudo In |fron Sliver.. L00 — 28 1. o days in which to raise the monoy with S &xcellent outlook for the coming s1x months, | traveling man who 1s not a resident of Beat- Co (NMEAL—Quiet but steady; yellow it~ | buik, $2.00; refinel New York. Philudelphin |Quicksil 210 — 500 8.0 = gafpt v po*withstanding the fact A prasiden- | rice who has done much toward advertising | ern, #.04@1.00. and Baltimore, c: refined In buik, &1 do b — 52 b 40 which to pay the fine. tial campaign is likely 1o oxerciso a disturb- | this city’s manufacturing interosts over tho | , WHEAT—Receipts, 40.25) bu.: exports, 146,804 | opened steady at 52%c for Au-ust options, | *F L \ero wore no frosh recelpts Mr. “'"d“““ believed that an injunction sng influence, state, “He has from the scart taken a lively | PWi St1es. L2000 bu. of futures, 5,600 bu. of | then becime dull and ro-:ained so throuzhont asked sheep nnd nothing here to make o market, | W8S 80 ordsr that should not be violated with o farmer uimself 1s notWaoro interested, | interest in the homo patronage movemont, | 300, SDoL, Mrket staady “but dull D s s Mo dual conunuos tond' for dexiribic | unpunits, and that the order of the eours 4 and does not pay moreattention to crop pros- [ which he has assistad in no small deeree. float; hige £ 0. b No, i red. OPORIng. 2c. B hane Boae, HOWCat itk Clos Ativas, S o koCl o SR paEradiont. ns. | Judge Scolt answered that the sentence would not be modified and that it woula b@ carried into effect at once. Owing to injuries 1nfiicted upon Edson 1 pects than the avorage business man at the | Ho says the movemont is not lagging in present time. The advices from differont | interest, but on the contrary is growing con- ! sections of Nobraska seem to point to | stantly and a corresponding increase in the ‘-‘{““*{’fl[“l o anotber large crop. Recont showers cover- | sule und consumption of home products is | Were very dull, opt 0. 1 northern, 8%c: No. | hard, 2 northern, 803 ¥ F150(4.25; eommon wn 1 stock sheap, $45.@ 25 1 goud to cholee 40 to 9 1b, lumbs, §530@ No. 2 Chicago, 8 No. 3§ sprin; ing e 1o o 845¢. Ontlon und closing W ORLEANS, D O1L—Steady, quict. $886, 670, rm, quict; city, (82,00 for pkzsy ALTIMORE, ) July 23.—Cleurings, arings, #2240, - Recolpts wid Disposition of Stock, . weak to g0 to e decline from yesterday on ulance: Monoy, 6 oo ¥ tich, the contempt proceedings wer - | ing the greater portion of the state ha/e re- | noted all over the state. oasier cubies, Kool crop wenthier, largo ro Stondy; stralned; conimon' to good, | - ohsLuisuces ML Nonoy, pervent. Oficial roceipts and disposition of stock s | tinuda. so far an he was concerped, . | moved all apprehensions of any immediate ——— ceipts west un | seiling by St. Louis und Ch 4@'.27% IO, Ty ke aatint of bullion zone | gnown by the books ot the Union Stozk Yards et deventh s\l ¢ Toe B th | daner to the ccrn crop froin drouth, COSI OF SIDEWALKS, cago. No. Lred, July, Mic Kuzust, s TINE—Qulot, steady. AntoineBin oL RAisbonsbalingoitodey) ipiinyitortiio wentyetourkoursenaing et oo Ao e A o R [ July is not generally a good month in the L closing at Bk speuibor, Bl @3is plr op i S il L] o justic S | e (e s p-r“:"l 18 10 excoption | Schedule of Prices Fixed by the Ioard of | CIO¥:NE T Blse; Oolober. KIGANKe, olosing At Duluth Wheat Alarcet. Mexens, Tenn,, July 23.—New York RECEIPTS, 1njustice to Mr. Sears in that it inferentially Sie; December, 835@8de, ciosin: at 88%c; Muy change soiling at §L50. Cleurings, 314, Works, (81, ‘This market was ces, 810555 th woalkiioss i tio oarly hours today, | ilances, Bi0s.8 connected bim with tue assuult on Mr, Bartiett. The only efforts put forth by Mr, to the rule. The stoves currying u cheaper Publ 1" Minn,, July 24 clnss of woods appear to be enjoving a largor 9410, "elosing at0ilze. Early in the season an ordinance was Rye—Steady; we: T3 due to § 1sn cubles and a disposit 1 NEW Yonrk.July 23 —Oleari ) a| Cnes. | Hend | Sears 1u the matter were iu the interest of trade than thoso which aim 1o supply iho + BARLEY MALT—Quis rowed state, O tho partot Torolen huuses (Aot a0 8011 | balunces, 8,015,165 For the week clear.ns g1, [1988) 4 better cluss of customers. ‘This may bo ex- | bassed orderiug permanent sidewalks 0 | migo;'six rowed stute, 15@0c; Canadian, 85e@ | Off S pirt of orelen houses in Amorlea. The , J poace, balunces, £4,015,516. il ol whe it stocks hero snow a decrouse of about | 3370,58,05) e 20,000 bu. during the past weok. The close | = PHILADELPiIIA, plained by the fuct that at this scuson & | certain poruions of the city. That ordinance | $1.0. a. July 23 Jlearings, ' e . 1 ctifici CorN—Receipts, 52700 bu.: exports, 24,90) HET.C AN 7,78, ancos, $1.40%058, 5 b As to Dead Dogs. e ily fe o d f mits, spot stron zer. duli; No. 2, 50 bid afloat; | firen P! i Ve ances. $10,078, — 3s p dzu necossarily feel their absence in & di- [ Cioo" Gioue, artificial swona or tilg | uUnar hilxel: “Gotlons huve been | S2ic Sevtembor, 81 &g, No. i Aso a‘g»)r; Lt T Bre: Iseldom pay any attentivn to anony- Aisnoq/trasle. walks along the liue of paved straots outside | Guil and ¢ 4o lfehior on Juiy, with other | A0FUhern cush, iiac: gL an | N mEOR L 1 Ly 8. = [dhosial Teloeramito R Ak mous communicatious, but tho lotter pub- The Finauclal Situation, of tho fire limits, § monthe ynuhanked 1o is0 shisber, Sihalindelin) 4t No. &, Go: rejocted, Sle. On track, No. | Oiouga 106 promiom: Boston ‘par o o | DaRiron Boston lished in Tuk Ber and dated July 20 refer- The money market continues in about the At the lottinz of contracts Ford & Hughs | shorts; duly. 606 ¢108ins at 600 Aneust, dap | 2 Berds Sle. premiums Louls, par. Sperry & Bornes. ring toa dead dog reflocts unjustly on as sama shape as noted a woek ago. The re- | eaptured the artificial stone, J. W. IMarnas & | 534 ports of the clearing house makea very | Sons tho natural stone and J. O. Corby the | at y closing ut 30 ile: October, bie CINCINNATI, O.. July 23, per cent. New exchan: septemoer, bhige, elos: December, 335@54% Liverpiol Markets, faithful o man as is to be found in the city 3 5 vy Liverroor, July 2.—WizAr—Qulet; hold- | Clearings, #2. for tho Weel of Omaha, I referto Frank Johnson who 1 good showing, and would seem to indicate | brick and tile. closing b 53'yo 7 s ey S sl f y& Co. 8 gooa deal Of activity in business circlos, [ Tho ordinanco providos that pro- | UATS=Keeolpts, 04700 bu exports, 4nors | orsolferwederatotw | S L gor the s webiclast yoar, 8 Thtield. 1110 performs tho duty of depositiog dead ani- The following will show the cleariogs for | porty owners shall be given an [ Uil %00 Mules bf futures B0 bu of spot. | S0 Lo " ot bR g Y e —Qronsinke, 815,130~ | Andraw Huad: i it mals in the riyer, Iaesire tostato thatuntil 5 ench day of the past week: opportunity to lay their walks, but 1y fowor: Juiy. 5%e: Auzust, iiger Sepo | LARD—Prime westorn, 478 3d por cwt. ek G ey 4 LoD, Armour, Kanaus City .. the city hball ofices are roady to be occu- . Nonday .. it they negloct or refuse so0 to do, #io: No. B white, WTH@ so: inixed “:fimrw\v';wflm" finest white und colored, | count. For the woek: Clearmes, 01,5 pied that the Board of Health telophoue is iy gty cansrawary Slonay, quio S0 PEAS—Cinadu. 5 7d per contal, bis Olpurings, M1, 010:i00; L) h 80,74 it Timraduy . The Board of Publio Works nas propared | tonay. quiets shipping, GX@ic; good r. Lous, Mo.. Tuly %.—Clenrinis, 8380 present from 7:30 a. m. until 6 p. m. daily, ridy. ... v hich shows the cl e, Cotton Murket balunces, £31.120, “For the week, & ono and onc-half hours longer than the ) Buturduy, the followlug table, whic ows the class N IS (o ta i foa s 3 8, U T, (Ko thotmagk Chleago Live Stock Market, R n the law H of material that may be used uud the price bie: Pacifle const, 185210, NEW OnreAss, L, July 2.—Btendy; mid- | 103: balances, 2131, Clenrings st weok, 11., July 2.—[Speciul Telegram to | requires, and that any communiaation re. ; TOtL. oo evverv. vevsereven ooenn . 02551008 | Of euch kinds Caw, quiet. heid firmers tuir roin. | diings, 7e: low middiing. 6'ae: good ordinary. | EETT0S: bulficos, Ehol214; cleatings lasi \ioro' Wore ahout, S0 0. GRLile. Oh | ceived ab tne ofics relating to. tho nealth. of i . Nar et 3e asked: centeifugnls, 93 test, 3 l1-16c | 6c: not receipts, 145 bules; gross recoipts, 403 | yeur for the corresp 3 k, 8:3.2 'hoy were houg| o Hr i © health of As compared with the previ k. Per sq. o Rills, est, 3 1-10¢ b lances, 8.885.74h Mone: 1ot ut 5@Y snle toduy. Thoy were hought up on a busis pAr frevious wock, ft asked; retined, stoady and quiet. bules; exports to the continent, 5,620 bi e W York exchnngd phpot ut 8@6per | GHe 58100 t #475 for Inforlof to chofes cows, | the city will be aitended to as promptly as Vi there is & slight decrease in the clearings. ATtinolalatones el i MoLAssEs—Foreixn. nominul: New Orleans, | 8aics. 1,10) balos; stock, 0.157 baies. SRR OTE EEOUMIR WAS a heifers und bulls, 8175 to 8325 for stockers and | the sizs of the force employed will admit of, ' Real Estate Market, White Colorudo sandsione’ threo inches steady, guiet; common to funey, 24giic, ?T'n’in 13, M u]'u‘ly T;t.: toud :.""»fi.ld'mi'f“.df AR e BT s L_“'I’I"'.-IYKI;"‘I,"‘,';‘c“*:; foeders, .00 to 885 for common to extra I wisb, nowever, Lo havo a few points dis- The past week bas not beon distinguished “I|I|‘I\.u] 3 s ianesisiansneaalises 6 I(n‘n > ml..;um stoady; domestie fu.rto ex- :“;llll;l ‘-l:“. 'I;-m :)lII“B "slm,k r':?lc("’ll:’hzlzll sy on time loans. Bank clearings, 816,425 85 .Lw'{l ml'! il.."t Iu‘-l»lm lnrnn.u» Irn'ile. ) ¢ understood Vhite Colorado sandstone four Inches tri, 4% @itse; Japa } ments, i 0 b L 107 414 70 0Rs, 816,13, Sules of kool to prime grades of hogs looked 4 by any great activity in real estate circ ik e e AR o I8-Quict and stendy: wot salted New oneail foriihe. weulky WAL - Now Yorlciexs |y Wetio stronger ‘than yestordiy, willo f.0) Tho Board of Heaith fs not & board of 1f anytbing, the market was not as active Rod Colorado “sundstone three nches 18 selected, 45 to 70 1bs., G@Se: otten Macxoc, Ghange ut 10 dwscount. Sterling exchunzo | wus today, 0 then, pract caily the top of the | 8rbitration to settle neighbornood hrawis. during the previous week. The salo of Dun- [ - EHICK. o oov i e, Tectad, 50 to 60 1bw., 6assc. NEw York, July 2i-—-Options steady: e L eyl by i, for sixty-day | parket “There wiw an ncrensed proporvion | 2. Al anonymous communications are dee Pluce broughtup the transfers somewhat. zsi-‘ll<.'u.0rln‘hoM'::lluln:m four Po AQuw:.l-‘gm ¥i old mess, 81 rnmxn‘fi\::ll;u guli.:-“": Ao les. 11,250 b: s and 8884 K06 arufts. of tra Hing uhove .\U.Il'l'lmlll}lu(Ilmnuul(‘l wus | prowptly consigned o the wuste basket, nlo sundstone three In 2,50, s e 3 8 < not very ur.ent 1s evidenced by the fact that i y ' e 4. 3)“:.“‘:"‘:'0:;:;2';“{;“’@::&‘“l"r‘::“:“l‘_’;,.{“'r",l\‘l'l'; Ohio sandstone four in Duil; plekled be'lies, Feptember, § LIVE STOCK MARKEYS, Bithough tho Tecelbts WOFe WLONL thosmiilost | o0, WO 8F0 RO responsibie for communioa tone | K iree Inohes thiok : totul for tho woek ending Feiduy wis $301,250. | Kilnans stone fonr inthis thick The total of the building permits 1ssued | Indisna stone three nehes thick: i pickled hams, 120125 short elaur, 8. cember, 8l #12.35: Muy, 812,40 Spow Rio, No.7, 81 8 tions sent to Mayor Bemis, Ohief Seavey,the ro-orded sluce lust September, sellors 3 g : attle Trade St In tsad Shapo—Hogs | 1o aeire iny comlaoran & niyunts. Guote | ity council o any other party until ‘the @5 4 Strong and n Trifle Hi, wore fFoin £2.00 0 86.00 for Inferior to | same have been received at this oMce. dles, dull; tior during the week was light, amounting to | Indlinu stone four inches thick . 70T, &3 sales, 300 tierces: no optio; 0 7 N Roosl . { holee hoavy, and fron #.0) Lo 8.05 for lizht. 4. We pay no sttention to communications only £26,250, Btk S T | Apust enats Boutembor, m“mnclu:ll;ewc.l.:;‘. Traders: T A Pl .‘j,‘,:,'{.!.’-,‘,',‘;,‘,‘;‘,fi&‘}:_}; Tho bulkc of tho hogs were welghed ‘at from | by ' teleohotie, sent to our residences. afier AN SEEN BY DUN. When walks are condemnued, theso bianks | @I7 tern Growmery. T@sse wostera | OUCAGO, TiL. Tuly ghe-Counseimun & Day [ 00 cuttle: $078 Nods and %1 liven o o chanze in prices was noted, | PU¥iness bours, on sanitry matte b2 e, Dart skim: 5, 1o not give my personal attention to tiended Bros. U‘unlulnlun Co.: Whout | weew previous, and 1,435 cattle, 4o, closs wonk ut bottou pr csnond ing week of 1801, | Thero wais u lght ‘demand ut from &.00 to 3 ¥ 9 ef ¢ - fuctory. 1.@i6e; Elgin, will be lelt with property owners to mako Tor DOOF L tholow ahewb, and nttram i t0 | matters of dotail that can bo as we ctory. Ligio: | s for tho day. ‘The | an anlly Good and Her | their selection of material, If tho material | GREESECQuict: frm d2,7Lisheep tho cor Omaha's Trade Exce 5 W. H. Roberson, manager of I, G. Dun & | terial that Is most suitable for the street, 16 oN—Dull; Amerloin, $LLWD13.0) 2y she sonthwiat Lun ik he (8dtuce and | eassalally on she. ‘pratiy - £ood ™ arass ocolpts were: Cattle, 18,000; bogs, 7,000; | But to return to the question of dead dogs, Co.’s Mercantilo agency, say T i R L L Juiy promium here, Primo’s report wan | at the opening of the woek, and notwith- | Sheop 200, i ; Tho records in tho offico show that the first ; “Lrado fn sl joudlug lines, saving drugs, THE REALLY MARKET. i bibalihion, B0 Dlites, i, [ Dot Dutlah | enougl | vo | huve any | standing e Tepld falling ot 'in ‘vecelps - Ghe Eyeniagiournl seportar | communication recelved ot the Board of 1 7 liquors and lumbar, Is exceptionally good. NSTRUMENTS placed on record July 2, — Ilmnxmmuglllu‘omtiw ho weuk foeilng and | wid the break 'in valuos' amounts’ to" from | Hone: market duily prices steady at yestor: Health oTloe museding jho case omplalnad | Tuo drux Lousos’ mako uo complaiat, bow- | LI 45 B Winr—piroy | AUl bysines opbld kvison were ‘cearally | §'ston - Bhippors a0 gxparterayavo iea | EaiY eias tourcelyuatioions nsitvou'sold to | S uda 40k, 9T SRt UL IR AL TS over, and the lumber trade outsiae of Omaha WARRANTY QERDA, 0. 2hard, now, 658 | gariniiy fowsr, Cornimas il all day untl | ewrly purtof thie and thelr nbsence wdded tg | . Hoos—Iteceipts. 7,00 houd: shipm Elizeboth Brown snd husband to N D Cockrell, @ 4 lot 1% block 1, Linwood brewers huve had a dull week und report park . rours from the date of the notice, but as promptly as a faithful man could weil get 1s quite satisfactory, The liquor meu and inz features of the trade, | %00 head 2 mixed, 4:@3o; No, 3 | Ehe lust huif hour whoua fow tired longs sold | the other depr e teaturex of tho trado | A% wirket steady; mixel p out and the murket closed at the lowest point. | The prinelpal I prme heavy und bu Coun—Weuk; o, 850 | white, Bic. hers' around consideriog the number of animals d o RAEE o ar oo : . o ’ St 1ly bo traced - | welshts. #5.00@0.00; wssorted lzht, §5.9.% 1 local collections u trifio slow, Prederick Stabrel 10k Oars—Lower; No.3 mixed, 210i No. 3 white, | s e panete a1 e re e [ Oy e e Tt ) e, Dus Yy re= | Jetiond Gluns BHUKDD S5 dying from tho heat these days. Let people Veskerna, s 4 nw and ne nw 3i-15-11 5,100 | a0ize. b o Snekr - Rocolvts, 2,00 houd; shipments, | Sond their communications direct to this “Iu the grooery trade the marked feature | N I Acrerundwite so g Oy dokt B s o who are ddslrous of working the ndvante o | cuttlo were rounded up o u hurry, roxurdless r ] i ship (| AR o ons DLapker iad wite o IV €. xau 4 t eudy; No. 2 nominal, 5@ sell out on. The close was mado stoudy to | of condition an | rushad Into” the ‘market to | W) heud: murket stoady; no change frow | ofice, bo dofizite as regacds location, soud as in tho rapld advance in prices of caned | oRiank 15 Iatbdd fo Sauth Qualia s 60 | Fuaxsuen—ioudy; i Hrw by the bull intorest for effect. tuko ndvantase of tho recent bulze in prices, [ FeSterduy's guotutions: ‘watives, 87500700 | early in the day as possible, and slgn write goods and driod fruits. The whort frult [ “etul.lof Il block I Sherlaun pluce. . 700 | 1oy stooqodsucked dle. | CRICAGO, 11, July 23—k, G. Logan & Co. | This resultel as usunl {n the demo.itlon of | Texuns, BL60@L4: Linbs. $1.0000.50. ten comumunications, A. B. Somens, v GG Wadlnce, rastes, to 8 i ondy ouanged. to Duuncun, Ho.lingor & Co.: ‘The generul rices, und with plenty wore of the sarme :’f&:rf{i::‘:;:::":;'r:::‘a‘f_"‘.:'N"":"If'h’.‘: 15 A0AtIA0N, REHSION 10 | pr bt | BuEesu—Stoudyi croamery, 1@ 180 dalry, | market his been quiet toduy. September | kind Of cateis u'sith It 1s 48 siess to. 100k Tor Kuusas City Live Stock Market. ol & roault ihe groosen dud procha. bester Mino | o644 RISLES PR RO BB ) wakk Lo lomat: 114 wheat openod ut fsjse: sold nw folw us b und | any wariced Tuibrovemont saone” ows have | icaxaan Orev, Mo, July 4 CArti—i A Contractor Objects, sugars, on which the margio of protit is al- 11, lot 3 block Li lot ), bloek 1, North 8~ c e e 85 | oILIPMENTS=Whoit, 18000 bu.; cors, nou *Tho hardware doalers report a stiffening | Joseph o e o't Thire 8 no special fenture | also sufered, und pric colpts, 1,300; shipments, B00: stoers | @ise There appears to be trouble brewing for d o 1t beyond the duilness. Rece pts of winter | lower than last woek. The situution In stock= b . 4 pag o wheat b uil Interlor polnts shiow consiaera- | ersund fowiors s “undergone 1o novcale | [ONEF Bt SHEGLLL cows stondy ut 81 tho Board of Iducaion. Meyer Lros., the o Texas stéers aetive aud Do Increwss and thero Is un ubsence of de- | chune. Thore has porbins, beeu & iitlo : brick contractors, throate 8 mind for ic for export. Unlows we have this | feer movement, vue futoold w biz break dn | W1l heg st el @: o, i ) throaten Lo get out & man ind wife'to' Josepli” Grus 5 3 J pis, 40.0: shipments, 00; tbe | damusto compel the bourd to d % ’ ber, lot 4 biock 4, Fore Wi v demun | prices uiust go lower. The reports | prices to sturt thom going. Plees nro very ” Db A 8003, ul award them o ©f prices on Wite nalls, bar fron sud sieel | , bot lob i biock & Fark Forestugd. ...~ 089 Minneapoits Wheat Markot, from the northwest ire of the mest uisconras= | low now, low enough, It would seow, to sult | farket was bl higheri ull grades $5.@ | tho contract for the construction of the West beams, due in part to the labor controversics o A 5, ; P MixseAPOLIS, Minn., July 2h—’ inz churacter. hot winds pii wvoe wi V.0ws va 0f tho most bearlsb. il Ko B BT Finkle. lot 15 block 2 Linwood park 0 ' neter. hot winds pluying hu BHEEP—IL0C01 pti, nONo: Shipn 1 b Omuba and Lothrop school buildings, The in tao ‘ouat, Nay S ine sl DiceR & Ligkesd Dark.. market might 18 well havo been o thi plunt. whiclh U now passing through tho | itogs bave fluotuated " within u 1o to 150 [, SEEFTIOCUbES boue:, shipmcats, he 1 bid submitted b, Moyer B “Collections continue unusually good owing foe 11 AiBi1e, blook . ot uaa’ e duy 50 tar us any Interest in connectlon with | critfeal stages. If this dwmage wmounts to | range, bt the feeiinz is still strong on gooi | MW L ds s, 48 {t f 1 f ol "o to the fuct that money is very eusy in the [ bock 2 lots 4, & 9 and 1510 16, b ook 4 It s concerned.” Beptomber opened ut 75440 | disuster It will prevent the decline whioh u hozsand pricos fully as bigh us & week ugo, ” Was, as @ watter of fact, lower than the bid conntry. lots 1 and 2 b otk 4. Dworack's add. ... $500 | 804 closed Lo lower. with very few trides con- | pears imminent. The domand for the cash | 1t iooks ws if t weklog demund wis fulling St. Louis Live Stock Market. of tho firm to whow the contract was Phis produce commienion dealars b 4 R summuted wnd none of suficlent size to | wheat wod the July optlon s less | off. There tas boen un lnereuse in the ship- 81, Louis, Mo, July 2. —Carrce—Recelpts, [ 16t but owing o the fact thas % @ £ood week Tho ouly d“w::“ 'uu.-"b::u o TR Aot [ g PP T :.I:‘rnul‘“l)‘ ht"fimdwd Tllquup::r'ln h"A;m‘}hu urgent und :Im vremuim of 4 it ululv t;rmuuu.‘lln;xwu\;;ln.nuu Wore than euu: w0 |I~uul .hlumun}m 1,860 m’i_ d: murket | Moyer Bros.’ bld was not according to the 0! 1, or, 01 prinz wheat flelds drovped out for the day now About cent over Septewber. | terbulunces this hippoers’ purchases the | steady on natives und stron 2 on Texus sl yos- " thio abortness of the supply of fruils aud | Balbach, ioc b Wood's bluace. U Weak huve boen fron 80 10 15 ber cont of | trduy's 1dvinee of 100 per 100, Jui | torcs of the advastisement sskius {or bids nd ot 10, anddid not play any part. Showers were re- | Corn wus a triflo easier. There wus no at- | pi o 9 molous, ‘The domand for fruits hus been | ., blvek & MeCormick's add . 10,000 | ported 1o North Dakdua, which eased the fecl. | tempt by brokers. roprosonting Beyaut, 10 soll Hilo outiro roceipia.. Thy. hoks are runulu Tods-—Koceipts, 11,100 hond: shipwents, 1500 | 5o ",j‘“‘“ “°‘fl";¢ Lo reject Meyer Bros.! bid, whead of the supply all the souson, Califor: | 9 A, Benustt, sher T to J oorhed, ing a litble. us (6 was taken for granted thit | long Sootemnber holdings, but after market- | rather [leht now and the wood butcher and | hewd: market SLONE: PRGOS FMKe (ro o) © bourd usked for bids ou three different Bia is depended upon for peaches, pruncs 1ot 2, bidek LI, &5 V Buita’s add......... 450 | some pluces in need of raln were visited west | ok n moderate sruount they were withdrawn | benvy hogs continue to command a yremium | @5 %0 for £ 1F mixed Lo Dest DEAY Y. kinds of heating spparatus snd Meyer Bros, Bud pears aud reasonable prices’ are ex- S0 far s thero wight be u change, for | from market. We see nouling o chunge our | of frim b¢ Lo 0o on light snd mucutu% su-w--n-wlr)tm 2,009 lead ; stipwents, 1,200 | Bubmitted figures upon ouly ono kind. Fos pri ox: Totud amount of transfers... la couscaueuce v would Lo fur | formeradvice. We belleve Septomber will de- Carrug—The supply was light for » Batur- | bead; wurket burely steudy, tlis reuson the bid was declured irregular, -

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