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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1891 ) collections are reported better. Real estate : celved to_amount to anythim during the Tnst | themustyes in a pecubarly unfortunate predies- o s pmQ “At the banks money s reported plenty > = L T ” price of all articles of food materially Inercased. MANA LIVE { 213 and business dull, As an {llustration of the LACKDERRIES-The *ipts are light and | — - . R e s Bl Y onlers are predicting Sighar prices: Good stock, | Kunsns City Markets. R 7 may state that a leading banker in this city e ety KANSAS CITY, Juno 3 —WHEAT-1c lower, 'uture Prospects Ver tisfactor = | who fs worth millions and who has a great g ftaati f i % RASPHERRIES-The receipts were | No. "2 hard, 48@doc; No. W, 49G40%c; No. § { P .IPC i J’hls: Afllfk"! to Be- | who is worth millions and who has n ereat | Strike Situation Again a Depressing Fao larely of Homagmwn " ot | R et e, ek ) Receipts for June Foot Up to a Very Re- tailers and Jobbers Alike, mine rocently that fot one single branch of tor in the Market. RASPHERRIES—Thate” wers & fow In | whion Sougmn (O 2 Mixed, 3asc; No. 2 speotable Aggregate. industry in which his money was employed o which sold at-$40G5.00 for 24-at. | “HAre et was paying running expenses, and this in. 1 il cluded one of the large banks. He went J8—The supply Oftspenchos was In RUTTKr—8teady; creamery, 14@1c; dairy farthor and said that this condition had ¢ day by the auction sale of & part | jgu) BR—8 ) g AUCTION SALES OF CALIFORNIA FRUIT | farthor ‘ahsald it ‘i clition 'Wad | WHEAT WAS QUIET IN A SMALL RANGE sty 1 Uhe auction e o' pard | syt 1L Senlvi eramery, Wikl A5 | ppGYERS HAD THEIR OWN WAY YESTERDAY was rated as a_very rich man, he was A @) 5. i I' nve v y actually annoyed at times for want of PLUMS-—Only a fow Calitornin plums are | “SiipainTs—wheat, 8,00 bu.; corn, 5,00 bu.; June Closes With a Very Fair Movement of | ready cash Besides the More Complienting Rallway | oming as yel, and they ranee in price from | gape none, Absence of Speculators, Who Were Driven his thing cannot continue, There must $1.38 (o §1.70 per box, acogriiak to size of the T . Goods In a Jobhing Way, but Shrink- be & Ehanke A 1he chanse st be for the | Troubles Cables Wore Lowor wnd There | frult and sarioty. ' . Minneapolis Wheat Market. the Market by the Strike, Gave age In Values Makes Show- better, It ks mot legisiation” that is needed Wero Reports of a Favorable Prog- o Catitornin, ana_ &% WOMI ABOUE (00 ook MINNEAPOLIS, June 30 - \Wheat was loss 4 o bring about prosperity, but confidence O 4 Active and V Receipte, J0REN0 DU, ; Shipments, & Ing Poorer. and cerfainty,” As woon .fi« we are cortam PO th TRtvesh P ias—A ow Coltornia Bes have arrived. | bir!” i mber, "ooc. O track: No. i Mo 3 ALt - ese shall be confiden e They are quoted at §1.3, hard, G2%c; No. 1 northern; 61 2 o future. The moral of this fs that congress Y P ROPICAL FRUITS orn, WS, Bonn . anToments, Ot Shin: pricca The Jobbers of Omaha are full of enthusi- | Guiiy! (EANSACE \U business Without further | CHICAGO,June 30.—The strikes were again (DANANASCAS uual, when berries are on | euer Wl K353 for patents; $000115 for SATURDAY, June 30 asm over the magnificent outlook for tho | should take a vucation. depressing factors In the wheat market and | fhe Mkl Hhe o ng gy, " ® 14 not very | bd O TRy fiwcolpta 1oF the “past weok. uhow. .com torn crop of Nobraska, and thelr confidence |, At South, Gmaha the week has been | Soptember closed the lower, September corn | | LEMONS T demand hag not been increased | oo 1 oris June. 30— WOOL—Quict, steady; | Paratively littlo change as compared with increases In proportion to the Improvement | siightly exceed receipts of last week. 16 | closed e higher, oats 4c lower for July | ard tne market remaine steady. Fancy lemons, | unchanged. the provious week and the corresponding ' notioeable fn that crop from day to day. | (W€ cattie trade the week has been dis- | and provisions at a slight advance. W0 wize, 450 gancy” lemons, 360 sise, H.35; STOCKS AND BONDS, week last year, the principal differings be i Almost all Jobbers are recelving reports | markets showing no tmprovement. o Wheat was quiet within ¢ to S%c range. ORAN “Californin Mediterranean Swoots ing a decrease of nearly 10,000 hogs, as 6 dally from their traveling men and cus- | theless, the fact that recelpts were light | Opening trades were at a Sc loss and after | ate to be had on the market at 437 One of the Dullest Saturdays on Record In | compared with the last week of June, 1503 8 ROUGH 2 - has hefped to hold prices steady. Hogs are PINEAPPLE here {8 a fair supply of rifrerti ) tomers, and the cheering news eontained In [ i BBt hold prices ste Omana | that gaining %c, declined from %e to %o, | Florida pincapples on the market at 3150 per the Street. June receipts show a big increase over last these reports during the past ten days s | market Is holding its ‘owh. ‘The strike is | rallied from % to i4c, became qulet, changed G Gl U DA LG O NEW YORK, June 30.—This was one of | yoar. The following figures show how re- SHERP responsible for the good feeling manifest | SCTRUSlY afh ;'A'-:""'.u[«h';:f.'x'(:-'kn...z”n‘,]'.'s' been | 0me and closed easler. The principal fac- | piG8—Fancs, per Ib, 131G, “'"‘ dullest Saturday's on record at the | ceipts have run for the past six months Light recelpts of sheep during June are everywhere in the jobbing district of Omaha. | fnaugurated for years Is now on between | tors in creating the weaker feeling, besides DATES—Hallowees, 66 to 10-1b. boxes, per Ib, | Stock exchange, a fact which will be fully | Hogs. the rule, but it seldom happens, as it did As usual, at this season of the year, busi- | the rallway employes and the rallway com- | the more complicated rallway labor troubles, “alifornin, 15c; dark honey, 10g12e. | Fealized when it is known the total sales elpts this week...... 10,115 this week, that sheep are recelved on only 5 L panfes, It 1s st | that at a time v I L per doz., $12 were, but 26,000 shares. The most active *Ipts last one of the six days. As these were largely ness Is not so very active, but still there Is | Wiin " everyhody anxious for ploy- | Were lower cables, the favorable weather for q To; Engiish wainuts, 100 | oot 1 5 ® | Bume week b H B d stockers the slaughterers © been a trifie a very falr volume of goods moving. The | ment and everybody eise 1s economizing ut | harvesting and the exports for the weok, i pits, e stock was Sugar, in which the transactions eints for e B T 19058 | rard up for supplies. Bad markets east have shrinkage in values has been so great in | [VETY DOIN thAt 106300 men, or ahy Other | ok were less than for some time. The | 4 P i halt bbl, | footed up but 4,000 shares, and the fluctua- oDt e sree SEIT JRLEE ALIS | prevented any Improvenient in the tone many lines of merchandise that it requires a | quit work and tie up the business of the | market railled a little on the closing Beer- SoNo. 1 Ereen bides, o No. 1 green | ton thereln were confined to a limit of % | Recelpts § monthe, iy tho trade, and prices are nominally litle, i¢ 8904 many more goods than it did a year | CUUTE COUNETS. RIS 18 Hhe Bltuation, howt | bohm cable, which quoted wheat at from %e | 3! "No. 1 veal calf, B 1ha"to s Tha. " 6o;' No. | Der cent, the last sale being at yesterday's +ADts 6 months, B2, 312,751 881 Batives are Cuombie At i tor BT ago to amount to the same In dollars. For | iy deplor 1t hardly seams possible that | t0 %c higher. 2 Veal ealf, 8 Ibs. to 15 dc; No. 1 dry flint | closing price. In the grangers the move- 4 ), ke L RLL L 3.76@3.26 ¥ se hossibl E . e A M IR The cattlo market has been for the most | gcod westerns, 0@ 3.00; co that reason, when the totals are examined | the strikers can succeed. The rallway com- | Corn was generally firm within %o to %o | hides bci No. 3 Gov Wink Bldes, Soi Mot dey | pong was also very slight. Burlington and | part dull and unsatisfactory the past week. | steck sheep, ';»u‘»nr' 3 :((m'|::“:-‘|(\"‘:lcum;(ol alone and compared with those of a year | FRil{“HY (TR ST reat Qo] of 1ms | housel k.l:'.'lm.‘r"{:',:fl iy SRCES EN0, 30D TR wethan ity U, n sated, each, s@eoe; | St: Paul were tho only shares which made | Receipts have not been at all heavy, but | to 100-Ib. limbs at $2.50@3.75 ago there is danger of one being misied as [ and money before they Will yield. ~Mean- | ' (Oats were quiet within %e range, some | Ereen salted sheariings (hort-wodied eaity skinw): | any speclal appearance in the trading and | from a varlety of reasons the demand has S T T WBithe actbal vol " 1 i ut | time business is in danger of further 1 Lo ach, o@ise; ary shearlings (short-wooled early | potn are dow o t on the day. Rock | been confined largely, almost exclusively, CQINEE RILE A0 LI HUSILIVITO LD SOT IS e actual volume of goods moving out | ,arajyzation. Without expressing sympathy | PUYing causing steadiness, SKing, No. 1, each, b@'ds; dry sheariings (anort ( DOth are down % per cent on the da to local dressed beef houses, and | Ofcial recelpts and dlsposttion of stock as from jobbers' hands. Orders for fall goods | With either party, T cannot help saving that | Provisions, after a weak opening on the | wooled curly’ skinsl, Nu. % ench, Goi dry 'Wint, | Island is unchanged and there was 1o deal- | oy o “Fagull tho heavier shipping and | Aoy, 1Y, the books ot the Tnion Biock' ¥arda aro coming In quite frecly, and from their | & more Inopportune time for precipitating a | strike, rallicd on buying by packers. Com- ansan g N bgsc: dry Mint. Kanses ang | N2 In Northwestern. Rubber is down 1 export grades have been more or less | Sclock b . June b s i ending at #lze 1t would appear that the retall mer- [ not be found. It is to be hoped. fhat ey | bircd With last night Septomber POrk I8 | Niraska murrain wool peits, per Ib., actual | per cent, St. Paul & Omaha % per cont and | neglected, with prices discouragingly low as RECEL | chants of the state have considerable confi- | &irike may be amicably settied befors the | Lec higher, September lard 2c higher and | weight, 4ate; ary fint, Colorado butcier wool | pygtiliing absolutely featureless. Linsced ofl | compared with " the lighter cattie. Prices Cars. Hond. Trregular; No. 2 mixed, 8@%c; No Local Denlers n Great Ad- Septe v pelts, e b., actual welght, 4@7c; dry flint, g Cattle 0 dence in the future of business. week ends, though the hope is not likely to | Scptember ribs 2%c lower. et b 48Te: 0T M |-shows @ gain of 1% per cent, Oregon Navi- | showed comparatively. little change, how. [ {attle ... e The fact that farmers are very busy in ln;.lr lized __Tho leading futures ranged as follows: welght, 4@se. 5 gation, 2 per cent; Pullman, 74 per cent and | ever, up to the latter part of the week, | Horses and mules Gk T their corn fields just at present is no doubt dncoln, observing the good accomplished |_Open. | High. | Low. | Close._ | TALLOW AND GREASE-Tallow, No, 1 4@ | Now England, % per cent, with an improve- [ when, on account of light supplies, prices DISPOSITION, Nbing d n Omaha, is organizing a commercial club. = e e T tallow, No. 2, 34@%c; grease, white A, 1 y s eeping down the volume of trade in & re- | 1o "Wiid WOt bty s deveimming s Gub; 3 % S oame, Whit" Be dor rease. vellow, dci | ment of a smaller fraction in the rest of | firmed up a trifle. Tho railroad strike, uyers Hors. Cattie Bheapl tall way in the country. Still, collections | jobbing trade, and ihe bankers there. are . FLW *,';;!,t Mo, old buter, 2G2l4c; beeswax. | the shares traded in. At the close the | however, paralyzed the trade the past day | Omahd Packing company.. LTI 7 I :u Kcm-lmll:" Irvpurlul as fully up to the n.my‘ 3 .)F:"-rp sing as the wholesale mer- P 5058 oM@ rough tallow, Zc. market was fairly firm. The bond market (]): l\(\o ..ml]uw ,.ul\,-ko(l for «h.-lm-.-u i-]]u.t:‘ he it "”""g“vm 171Co, il verage for this reason. chants, This may account for the state- | C NO. TN today was firm. c to 15¢ lower than last week on all ex. % nie Co....... 19 Unquestionably there are some signs of [ Ment made to an Omana obher by one of | - June..... angl a1y NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. IThe Mvening Post kays: This was a Stock | copt perhaps the handy fat grades that o L Rl an improvement in the business situation. he Lincoln bankers that his bank had in- July.... 41 uu‘a:;: exchange holiday in London. So far as the | just suit the killers, Lobman § . 26 They are to be noticed In a revival of Inter- | fI¢ERed, (U8 country bank: deposits 320,000 | oJePLo-y-: L Yestorday's Quotations on Flour, Grain and |\ uncaotion of business went It might as UNDER THE STRIKE EMBARGO. b el P L el i est on the part of buyers, which is an ex- 00 vics 3 41 Provisions, Metals, E well have been a holiday here, for, in the G n 5 i g A ¢ 5 July g1 354 NEW YORK, June 30.—FLOUR—Receipts, 28,- | ayj ftuati d especially with an hie market today was dull, dragging an A D SNOW, C ) 2 o b NE <, A existing situation, and especially > m 1 URCH & CO.'S VIEWS, posPbt L 28% | 500 bbis.; exports, 15,500 bbls.; sales, 3,000 :-':I i | intervening twenty-four hours in which fi(l‘lwlr-\llb x‘nhrkml a “1::“.- liml:-r. 1:;..1;»4‘1.. re- HICAGO LIVE STOCK. & July...... 9 45 market dull and weak; lower close; millers | qyante may take a sudden turn in elther sed to take eastbound live stock on ac- country on some fow lines, at least. During | “®P°F i e e o anmee Dille) |5 Pl 2 02 | have made somo concessions, but not enough to [ gircction. speculators are as disinclined to | count of the strike and sellers were prac- | kecelpts of Cattle Yenterdny Were Only i€ Bilxt month cash wheat has risen 6o, and oss—Crops Promise Well. Lard. 100 1bs| . | induce buying; city mill patents, $1.05@4.3% | touch the market as are investors. tically left to the tender mercies of local ettt June corn nearly 3c. Pork has advanced ql:’l:vrt Andriano, local superintendent for | Juie:.... £ 078 | winter patents, $2.2503.35; city mill clears, $.85 | “*mye “fiiowing are the closing quotations | Killers, as shippers could do nothing. OWN- | CiiicnGo. June a0 The Iote ot eatiia 7R B0@75¢ per barrel. In many lines of mer- [ S , Church & Co.'s mercantile agency, 80 | @3.65; winter stralghts, $2.60G2 Minnesots | on the leading stocks of the New York ex- | ers could either sell their stock to the | St SERE S A ROris BF SRt SO0 0 iffe val- | writes: “The, e change e o 't 1t pntents, $3.40G3.85; winter — extras, ~$200@2.50; R o e Deerita atimlening ot val b G UL LG T G v Minnesota. bakers', $2.1043.40; winter low grades, | change today: dfor the week, against 63,159 last week and ues, if nothing more. In cases where no | dition of local trade for the week just I . 6 421 8424 | o o0 apring ' low grades, $1.85; spring ex- | oo ST Y [ through. Handy fat steers, on which there | o | h 4 has been checked after a downward ten- [ feRdant dullness is now fairly upon us. “A guotatlons were ns follows: good to cliolce, 82608 | Xiionm. 1. Northwestern 1+.2 at very nearly steady prices, but the heavier 4 Wi o share of the fortunate are off for a patents, $2.80@2.90; winter | 3 >, 200 bbIs.; superfine, i . heavier | yuarket today, only three cars having reached dency for months past. acation, and there s little doing in retall | ® 2 40r2.60; spring patents, $2.10@3.00; | $2.75@2 o /90@3.05. Buckwheat flour; | , 90 pfd... Ny M grades were hard to move at any DPrice. | o yawas up till noon. Prices were nominally Everything goes to show that country | circles. Crop reports indteate o fne cucail | Shrines i 4 fiomsals A i & Girio: IR e Half fat and grassy stock was moved with | Mend b o Eninen: o moade i e mnadly merchants are very favorably disposed | tion of affairs In the country and the | WHEAT-No. S%; No. 3 spring, | " BUCKWHEAT. ) : CananspasiNoy Ontario & W difficulty at prices from Ge to 15¢ lower than | tions. toward Omaha, and that the great bulk of | Weuther has been most favorable to the L 3, "0 5 N R e a e aeiov | ECan g Son '4(Oregon_Tmp vesterday. The market for grass cattle will [ | HOxs soll higher. There was not enough trad- all the business n the state will como to | EToWIng plants, Even wheat and oats are D 3 white, 1% | "HBENbT - State, B Contral Pacifio. 114 Orogon Nay notimprove any from now on, as Texas Is | (hF, (7 (LY establish values” wiich may be Showing) Dp;better than vesrerna o " 9" wpring, 4 0. 3 white, 30%@ | = RYE—Nominal; state, R ROTA bR T e 2 N i as nomial at from $1.35 o $0.10 for come this city. There s also a disposition among | yors report a fair quota of crie ted. Job- 3 white, 38%@40c. BARLEY—Nominal. ¥aq furnishing a class of stock that Is cheaper | mon to choice heavy, and ot from $4.60 to §5 foF the jobbers to pay more attention to the | yoods and give expression to & seserct troh E_No. 2 4 DARLEY = MALT-Steady; western, 03@%0c; | 8t " and answers just as well or better. des were Inrgely at from $185 (0§ state_trade, which Is becoming of far more [ ing of confidenca that September wiil usher | 4 ke —No: % nominal; No. 3, nominal; No. a0 bui exports, CiCCia e T Eltapury ing dragged along through the greater part [ No sheth arrived todiy, and auotitions” re importanco’ than that of more distant sec- | fn a’lively ‘trading season. Collections ate AX SE 1, 3143, s " bu. . | GOl O Coticn _ oag| TBMGIE. 1 oroes of the day and there were a few cattle still | hfarior to “The Tamb matket was quoted tions. etter than they have been for some time. s rime, $4.75. 3 . 2 Hudson 1291y | Richmond Tarm. . in first hands at the close, firm at fr FRUIT TRADE. T .]l: ~h:"r:‘nn;<' are In this hopeful condl: [ PROVISIONS—Mess “poric.”'per_ bl $12.450 | and lovator. t0téc; L 4 10136[R. G W Cow stuft was in light supply and the | , Receipts 200 head; calves, none; hogs, The wholosale frult trade has been fn a [ (le country at lirge Tho mroctiiad i af | s sides isosey. 35 50a0.077% Dry ajted sh A : 3 D& 2 g [hsteydie market showed no material change. Fat SoT ot wvery flourishing condition during the past tion of the tariff question, the continuea | ders (box 2 c e | s 6 |St. Paul . 8 dry fed cows and heifers sold readily at ) J wipts, 200 head; market at a week, so far as the volume of business is | agitation among laboring classes and the | (boxed), $6. 3 but towards n \‘Ml,”;‘ e 7 12348t Paul pfd good, firm pric while the market for the to strike; two loads of natives concerned, Several cars of California sum- | gencral feeling of unrest and dissatisfaction | 4 \\ISKY—Distiiters' finished goods, per gal., | closed fairly groady, Lo N anie 1207t P g Qmnha,.. common and canning grades ruled dull at o ontin wAtToa a e i ey e L mer fruits have been received daily at this | [WIIC Stems 1o hold sway certainly does | *'stigAns—cut loaf, unchanged. G136 Septombe i at 6ic; | G Novthern pfd;: 101 |Southern Pac: low figures. Veal calves continue in good | $i/0iri. 0, thore, $9.9045.00; Texans § 2504505 point and sold at auction. This fruit has | Mot beioken an’altogettier, happy state PR a70T)o e weroRtia Fuders i una silptaeuss mier, 05 3-10G0M40, Qoged it 66 DR D03 | Sngar Tibfimery: request at fully steady prices, and the same | distillers, $1.23q 1 been taken by local dealers and by the | runately, Ll » the unfon. for today: —Reccipts, 10,400 buiexports, -i | Hoeling Valle 165 Tenn. Coal & Tron was true as to fat bulls, stags, etc. Com- HOGS =Receipts, 2,600 head; about 1,500 head s Ih e oaat L o A aska has hitherto been | -y S Aok, 250,000 bu. futuress BB 0,000 bu. spot. | S o 08 B g bought for shipment} not expected to get awayj ealers In the leading market centers as far | exempt from these disturbing clemonts oy | Ariicios: Recotpts, |Shipmenta. | S5 quiet; Nor 2 v e vaTors pabl mon rough stock ruled dull and weak. purihulty HC SXpeoted o NN oA cast as the Mississippl river. —Brokers | have'so materially interfered with the re- | = e - Option market steady ail ning_on talk ot & i As has been the case for two or three d heavy, $ i packers and mixed, representing these outside purchasers have | Vival of business'in the east. And it is | Gpur hoie-... o A ght receipts; c R JThe up; July, 450 j d (U i the bulk of the business in the stocker and prime Beavy and butcher - weights, been heavy buyers at all the sales. ]IL};".:"“;;IXI‘!&, -lz :).:;llhlxm*e. o the fortunate in- | Corn. Bi....ie: oo sa By ) ‘-11;:‘.-4“”1". v 1 46@46%e, closed at L Jo bt feeder line was done by yard traders. Prices | * j amorted lght, SL00GLI i Erices on California frults have ruled very | | PSPuRiIoR O fiS ETeat agricultural coun. | Oats. bu.. . SATS Receip : exports, 200 bu.: | Tead Trast. 5 s were firmly held at the recent advance, but nominalls steadys top. sheens HCORES) o8 fuw. here, as well as at other markets, in pparently In o safer state. than cao Bye. DU, ooeeees = sales, 30,000 f 6,000 bu. spot. Spot | Louisvill j 3% | sales to the country were comparatively | lambs, $1.9045.00. fact nlo :ow that nhi:;r lrhnurmm clmrne!nnnrl aid to prevall elsewhere, { ;.m' the Produce exchange tod: 1 c s“ iufl 4de; No. 2 dell \-»x_';v-{;‘rv' H v‘\‘("'“u“""" ¢ 7 - % limited, Sales today included a lot of pretty et commissions are pal e grower can have The Pullman strike. whic 4% : ket was finm, unchanged: creamery, 14@17¢ 3 . 2 white, i< No. 3 white, | Manhattan Co: . = M Pt v i P NGice s City E A % Very littlo left for his frult and’ the ex- | one of the trongest attempls oF argusiang | G 1L@LRe, Hegs. o, uichinged oiai0e. | Jlei e Wit e ’xfi‘nfi‘m'v"k Ao 10 | Mieh b oy [IRALRS T & "Bais0. talr 1o SR St pense of picking and packing. labor and which promises'to be more far- SMAGA GEN s Atlon of July: close 1e lower on that month, and T good at $2.80 to §3.10 and common to poor I Clined mtson’ - Taxns atears S ISBL T This s certainly a low year on frult, and [ Feaching h;;x::i-m)man un)('“slmuimr move- OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. lower on later ulinunls:“_ul)' closed at 4tk i Lo at from $2.76 down. 2 € steers, $3.2004.28; A e viindlicement the consumption: | men col vears, will undoubtedly | ¢, August, 33%@3e, closed, §3%e; September, 334 N 2 . 4 . . D e, Af Drice 1s any Idhecment whey SN BmANon | work great hardship on' bushiees In®afj | Condition of Tride and Quotations on | Gic cloed Hiike. W N . do ‘nd : REPRESENTATIVE SALES. ¥ ; o Fockere iand i fentanns hofv-ver A ml‘!l nm{cmm b ety i n‘,‘xmm u: l|l|‘c l\'uunlry, The pecuniary loss Staple and Fancy Produce. In{nu#.m*. | Shipping, $000G6.50; good to iy Sipans DRESSED BEEF. B g + SeHipmeh i A ch cha vill probably be enormous. As yet O g | enoice, $7.00a5.50 b 2 Al | A, ¢ RESS . 3 Aminy 3 this: respect, as the closeness of money will | has not heen affected. and thiere Jaha | The week closed wi the market generally | “JGEs" Dull;. state, comioff §67 cholce, 9@9%cs W.prd...© L. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. T AT Btk L8 hevioa ] soaasast shippers have Faay eading ¥ > g - 91 $4 00 30 0 %« woellent indication of some improvement in business. Under this influence prices have advanced in the various markets of the slaughterers or keep it—it could not go on | | .4 coomomizo on {rutt, as well ‘aa on other | o€ soods. Tht stoppige of lght trains on Weather conditions In the cheese producing | | HID o Pt Y S oo $4.6544.80;” Yorkers, #4760 Dligs, #4545, far western road: vil sections of the country have not been the best things. Ay ads w cut short the supply B 9! Y e pe 4Gi5c; Texas, dry, Y, Grocery jobbers are predicting that the “:gn-:‘ni«l“{;r'x‘)'f‘n‘x';‘l”-('n but bevond this there | elther for cows or for cheese making. Heat and g Dull: hemlock sole, Duenos Ayres | s including: Amerlcan Sugar, 5,00; Hur 5 T lowiprice of green or fresh fruits will cause | on the part of looal mersrontPPrehension | files havo been uncomfortable features to stru v @ife. st s e lilinglan, 3 giayare: s Hudson, (ox. rocolpte, the growers to evaporate more than usual It appears that the m_“"‘““m” Rt &le agalnst. Not only is the milk shrinking, but -‘u),,\»,""" teady; domestic feece, 19G25c; pulled, i - P with the natural result that evaporated | canal, the committee and commissloners | fourt ot Shocen Trerein ot hand the teor) | PROVISIONS—Tioef. quict: family, $0.00912.00; New York Money 7 B : noa Hoae Al oot fruits will bo low. Samples of the first | are having some trouble in getting to- | Laken from (he books of one of e best fac. | CXtra mess, $3: beet hams, $31; eity’ extra Indid | oo v om Trnl T SoNEY on e : fIR head: market Hominally unchanged: §ood ‘hea 2 % d | gether. Tt ‘was hardly to be expected o aionhooks Otsone Ly HheRbeatStanl] i sasti517:00920.00:5 Cutimes tmtiaul s piokiad dbels | FSNE WY ORIG dune a0 =MONE. 5 1,99 bl ally unchanged: good heavy, car of the new crop of California evaporated | Sether. Tt was hi e expected that [ torles in the country, showing how the ratio has [ Mess. 817 et e Kl kied | Easy at 1 por cont; last loan, 1 per cent; closed = : R .90 bulle of $4.80: i, $4.50. apricots have arrived and are very fine. | fh¢ brobosition would be put to the people | increased since June 6. While the increase was | Hes hoale Armer:. western stenm | At L per cent. 5 e 48....1878 SHE Tecelpts, none: shipments, 1,100 heady The car will be delivered to Omaha jobbers, | [ the Shape in which it was first offered. | not perfectly ‘unlform, it was gradually pro- | hims, 1agie. b 7 06 o naly § PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—24%1% per : % b market quiet, without o e A million dollars is a very large sum of | kressings untl on the 15th it took 1.3 pounds 710 us 7, 3106 nominal; Sep- |, ont o “ BANK CLEARINGS. money, and the county has a right to exact [ more of millc to make a pound of cheese than it | b7 S8, B ok, dull: new mess, [ ST E $ i astuatiliess The decrease in the bank clearings at 1in guarantees in return for such a | 4id on the 6th. T in”itselt would make a | a0 CORROUAC TRCEE V13,005 family, | business in bank 1 5 for demand ® ) Record of recelpts of live stock at the four compared with a year ago. ~The decrease | iy (iR ¥, BRGNS can, be formutated | GF5™ T, “dinoic quite ‘a diminution In’ the | | BUTTEREDully oL s RC G030, : » i St for ‘the whole country was over 20 per cent. | gtockholder, Thern oo amper the | maga alre A year ago. the: shrinkag: had | Western crenmery, |14Qlsc; westernotactory,’ B || goi “Quict. State bonds, : isw o2 122 2 o s SELALIRT o iere seems o be & cONSensus | Sotcery mesin to b percpoibie Gtic; Eiging. I8c; state dajry, 12G17%¢; sta : : % ¢ hicangss showing that Omaha Is above the average. | of opinion among leading business men and BUTTER—The packers e still paying 10c for | creamery, 15@isc. 1 tations on bonds were as follows: 05 Kansas City, [3 The city of Buffalo, in spite of its great | property holders with regard to the assur- | packing stook. ann thar anpoams 1o b the stand. PR et state, Slatee RIGINSE omall AT Con Phe Tt 901 18 152k LhEkec T &z 11 manufacturing and shipping Interests, has | ances and guarantees which should form | hrd price with all buyers. | Chojee countrs butter, partasKing,RRQICIRE ime,) (1116, BB vor " Bts '00, e 25 o motarie S fallen off 58 per cent. Denver shows a | & part of the agreement. It is the opinion | 12Glc; separator creamery, solid packed, 15@loc; 3 o) 4 @130 ' 9.8 001D f-yo 3 g decrease of 38 per cent. with these men that a' few well defined | bricks, 1608 L L O S o e ] AN Tom e n Omana’s cleatings are holding up remark. | Propositions. " backed by sufficient guaran- | ' BGGS—The ege market has not shown much | WEsicrn, fresh, NGI2c; southern, case, 32006 | U. 8 dn conp.... « Gt | " ALY sk aennyisialnartColpmdibes el " 108 house cities reported by Bradstreet's only | iract, Is all that Is needed to secure the | Are sending in a good many poor ek, and that | © MU Umited, dlosed at 80 ) 4 08 b 168 376 DEATH OF THE CHIMPANZEE. elaven show larger totals than Omaha. The | necessary vote for the bonds. Both sides | e Worlc of candiing them out is no small ftem, ; Washington, bbls., $6; Washington, in | Ala. Class G. e BULLS. strength of this city in the matter of clear- | must expect to make some concessions be. | ,LIVI POULTRYZO hens sold yestorduy yery 9,505 Philadelphia ‘and Baltimors, $5.10; | Currencies. b Lm0 200 2 Mrs, Pat Rooney Survived Her Mate but figs is especially noticeablo when com- | fore the proposition goes before the voters. | Jor gy “Lrae Slitkins. The demand for geess | Philadelphia and Baltimore, in bulk, § La. New Con. 48.. | L Gen, 7 9 320 210 Kode sl CR A i parisons are made on a basis of population. | The importance of the profect cannot be | u Buckh 1a yory 1lght. and what few are arriv. | o ROSIN=Quiet; strained, eommon o good $1.35 | Missourl Gs. 1 ac. 1y 5 y [ &0 Lot e oAl MOB TR R tRta sl ot eR L ar i moDRla derestimated; a movement of this mag- [ ing are mostly birds ‘that have been plucked, | @Lid i o ! 3 % XEN, Mrs R s ney, was A good many cities of B popula- | pnitude, energetically promulgated and car- in consequence not very desirable. Ducks, | TURPENTINE—Quiet: $0t:fidlc. do sl . ... 1561 168) found dead in her cage in the Zoo carnivor: tion, and cities that have long been recos- | ried to a successful fesie. menns the fiem e B e e DUt Ehp o omestic, fair to extra, 4%@ | 8. C.nonfund i BrAGed ! a nized as great commercial centers, fall be- | establishment of Omaha as ihe conter ot s d | otics Japan. \h, new sot 8. T 2.1 In_ Cincinnati last Monday. Consumption Q& S N et el en ket- | Te aw 8ot B! 2 $ L1190 learings. The | ent 18 d dus v ad vest. ' celpt: 0 Ve heavy, but MOLA: YI\LW Orleans, open ‘ent. ne “.“ 3 5 il J ca E BRI AT matiasiot dlonting: ehe [l Stsrpriselandindustry o the aroat iwent (1) VOAZ RS recelnts, ofs pat Serz eV IBUL | hiofiecta bo chsicen 100 Tonn RO oot Be: ) : N arricd her off, as it did her husband three o o 7 i \ PIG IRON—Dull; Scotch, $19.50G22.50; Amer- | Tenn. old €s. ‘L& TALGen. 5. A 980 e months ago. They were t o RN i ahawing the - population. in T Liverpool Markots. possible for the T to be very independe 16 IRON-D) COPNICLERRER e B g Be. & P g o Ly ¥ were tho finest chimpa X LIVERPOO iz o Chofee als are quoted at SiGse S1L00514 ‘ 6 o Pao 4 er in captivity, and were all but 1890, and the clearings for the week under L, June 30.—WHEAT—Quiet but COPPER—Firm; dodeferred x. Pac. 1818.. I 12 rcvléwl teady: demand moderate; holders offer moder. e very ehals s Wie LEAD--Strong; domes Atchison 4s. B - P dietafs $rh i 'll""llfl"» th'Y ate at a table, sitting on Clearings. Population. | & spring, 48 1icdgie 2 oo i red weat on' the market, ~ Wisconsin, full [ JIN ninali market dulet. BB ndas 1058 | Wes: Shoradn % 5 chairs and using dishes, knlves and ‘forke o g i 2d, . O RT E L Re a Te SPELTER-Nominal. ariada 50. By and spoons like human beings, and Omaha .......... 050,517 CORN—Firm; demand poor; new mixed, spot, | STeams new make 10Gilc: Nebrasia and Iows, | GOEKOR'SERD O1L—Dull and nominal; prime 3 : 3 New Orieans 29 Sy L SPOt | ol cream, 9G10¢; Nebraska and Towa, part [ C N SEI anulliendtoon thalptime = = had often been declared the = miss- Minneapols .. ; DARLEY-_Californin brewing. s 6a@%s 5. | skim, 007! Limburger, No. 1, t0c; brick, Na. 1. | St S W0 0 Cbica Tello S0 ankod | poamn sute 40-contl Jomme. 14@2 por cont i LGt |ing link. Since Pat's death Mrs, 205,870 O U TS Ner 0c; 0. 1, 1alde. 4112 chiol W on 115 o N ouns. 14@2 per cent, . cafer. oone; eel el i petrolt: ... S i LA L R SR e ] et recvipts continue liberal and | prime’y 3 vellow off grades, s15@szei [ BOSTON, JNE Clostng pricos for 3 8 sools 349 | Roonoy has been melancholy and would f'“x""xfl‘! Lo L3 | Pork, prime. - Cone . 84, Lymess, 688 90 | the market 1s wenk, although not duotably | prime stocks, bo: fing sires: s ) ! spend nearly all of her time gazing carnestly Loulsville 110 s shart_ clear 3t g sgaing and Upland hay, 8.0 midinna,” 8 lowiand, TR Mk : W . at the stuffed form of her husband that s 60, Lard, prime western, 3. 805 rye stra g e i supply } . stood near by. A month ago consumption Wis. Conty 44 T developed, and all efforts to save her life 3 Color makes the best price on hay. ST, lifll 1S, June 3 .v-l"lifll'll ~Qulet and un- Sugn do pfd Ly Milwaukee Light bales sell the best. Only top grades bring | changed i s, Y Tuffaio Slotton Mackat. Wit 6 | Atclitson were futile. Prof. Garner, who studied the ! & The total sales ock: 5 3 oo Receipts, \d; shipments, 708 4 to 30 lbs,, Glge. The total sales of stocks 1 o . 3 ; market steady. 5 Hogs, Sheep 3id 0 June 30.—COTTON—Qulet; The gun clubs use quite a good | from t irond_ strike; No 1, 5 1'Telcphol . Atchigon ... 3 chimpanzee C Denver 3 ; ales eipts, 1,09 balea; exports to | many pigeons, and there s a demand for old | July, 533 August, e Boston & Albar 3 s 340 v v P from a cage in the African for- From the above it wlll oted that cities e se, 500 bale Dirda. strong on_ the wing. 04 birds. per dos, | Decem Bowton & Maino. .. |Wis: Cent. 154 COLORADO, visited Mrs. Rooney last week and des like Detroit, Cloveland, Milwaukes and But- au| i} SLAGLE. A : 2 mixed, cash, #0; [ CoBE QL Allduos Mininz 0 Lo k) clared she could not live long, He had Kesn falo, having a population of over 200,000, Jul ; , VEGETABLES, de; September, o | Bextoan Cantia | Boston & i 3 FREELY <ETED. Mr. and Mrs. Rooney some vears ago, and a1l behind Omaha when it comes to the o, $0.0105.03, 3 ; D POTATOES—California and_ Arkansas potatoes TE=Dull and towat No % cashy o; July, || ReSoaR gl ot Tion ' HOuRAS “’r"‘l"‘, TR, ow a | 185t week declared them the finest and moat matter of clearings. Sioux City has dropped 103 et are selling in & small way at 7T6(iE00 per bu. AU b for No. . east slde. Qi Coton L 279 |cal i oderats decreano, somothing ko 5,200 | intelligent chimpanzes he had ever seen. down to §576,681 and the weck's clearings | ST Juno @ —eomToN—Midime. | SNFALoTE B st LEY-No trading, Qreeon Stiort Lie moderate. decreaso, something ke 2300 | Mrs. Rooney's rematns were dissected. Hop at St Joseph would make only one good | Tlylde: sales. rones reccipts, 191 bales; shipments, Y S T ke A s e BRAN-Eam track, ‘6o, FLT o % | hoad, as compared with last woek, and fall | rigyt ung was entirely gone, and her loft clearings at Omaha. s o S—New beets, per oz bunches, 2g2e, | LA SEEDINone Union Pacifl 2 ;‘:J;V "uwfp;t‘ for the month have been | Padly affected. Her skin will be mounted ew York Dry Goods N 5 i TIMOTH Y —$4, 5048 65 eat Bnd...... B ear. e 5 « e ¥ G tas % NEW YOI, June St s ween a very | e uATHTeras summer squash on erders | BTN 0 chotce tmothy, mavg | 1oy : Comparatively heavy, heavier In fact than | 8t placed wlongslde the stufed torm of her qulet halt day i all departments, but no more | “CUCUMIERS—On onders, 40g3e per dos. 2 ’ Ll lm:”mr:‘l‘)"j"ll L ]'m,*f- or Since Docem- | six years. There are but two others now @lorious Weok for Crops—Rotll Dusiness | Lonuit” Hovers Uka® neliars hot mtn e | wORERN, PEPPERS—Texas green peppers, por | NEW YORK, June 30 ving ara tho | 2176 UL nd The inorente 5o far this year | In this country, they being in New York. Somewhat Under tho Weather work to close up, and with this done, places of BEANS—Hand plicked navy, §2100G2.15; 2 closing mining quotations. (RO VR r Tn0 G0 g T : e Mr. W. H. Roberson, local manager of :‘uluLn]l:t:41‘:'l.l:,:“l “‘1" .n‘xlw:;.xI:»::)lly;,|\\.1_h very mu‘x ;.“.'.‘x)\)‘;.r.l_“n.ny. $1.90¢2.00; common White Leans, % hels - T} er 0 quality the hogs have averaged up fairly Found a Cure for Sciatie Rheumatism, R. G. Dun & Co.,, speaking of trade, says. | Fall River for the week were 10,000 pleces: da | ~ ONIONS—On' orders, California, 2 per Ib, ORN M) 3 Crown Polnt. ... |8 Noviula 5 | well all week, There are lots of young “!:}n. fi Inveen, residing at 720 Henry St., /Phis has been a glorious week for Ne- | liveries, 163,00 pieces: stock, 762,000 plecos. CALBAGE-There s plenty of home grown [ MWHISIK Gou:0al & Ve Bandard,.ss 175 | hogs coming, but most of them are fat, or | AN 1 “nuflur«tl with_slatlc rheumatism braska, rains almost everywhere and crop e LN el A R Lok e BAC . Guld & Curry. Yotlow Jncicéi. at least in fair marketable condition. for ovar alsht montha, 'Bhe doctoredfoFuih prospects improving as every day goes BY. | LupuTH, June 30— WHEAT-Close: Lower: | 80lid and good quality. There is also consider- PROVISION and . unchang Pork, | Hale & Nor |Lron Silver....... The demand during the early part of the r‘};I‘IW{I““'m‘;u"':l;:w““dz;lfll “"ll-![ "Tlnx varlous In some localities there Is more rain than | No. 2 hard, cash, June and July, 8310; No. i i on the market. Good ship. : . e LI O P K R Qi 1530 | week was good both for packing and ship- | FEECCHES HEEHE N%MM:{ {]:‘"’:b-pflflfdwm the exigencies demand, but generally speak. | portiern, cash, June and July, o Septemper, | PINE stovk 1008 i lonks and ribs, oniatio. £ BUiWer i 14 | ping account, and trade ruled active with | jCHIE g the Physiclans, but ‘ressived ing the ground is greedily absorbing all | jafi N Gunoripern, cash, S¥ic: No. 8. o it shorts, _Tincon, 'packed shoulders, Ophir, b prices ranging anywhere from strong 0 & | g¢ Gliamberiain's Pain balm, which offected Shat falls and converting it into corn stalks. 3 2 ALY T NS J There Is large business doin $k; ribe, STATA: harts, $Ted. — quarter higher than for the first halt of the | " complate cure, This I8 published at h Our annual crop and trade report will be Billous Colle. in ko and the ‘atock now being: handiec i DN I ¢ Notes. | previous week. During the latter halt of [ 7 niiiPlels Cure: Ths 18 put AL L here {8 vory cholce. Mississippl stock . consti- 0. by BW e 80.—Cl s, $940,085, o week there On ac- iy » 5 rinted in Monday's papers and will show | Those who are subject to attacks of this | tutes the bulk of the offerings. Good shipping | , SHIPMENTS NEW ORLEANS, June 3.—Cl B0, | the week (here was a big chan 1 ¢ | ficted fo know what cured her, For salo by e situation all over Nebraska to be ae- | disease will be interested in the experie Ll AR AR S PR bu.; corn, 3, PARIS, June 3.—Three per tow, 100t | count of the railroad strike ehippers and | yitGr i 0 eldedly encouraging, although there are @ | of Mrs. F. Butler of 22 ol areparitoe LNEW HIANS The supply of Wax and siring e ueir oy e T apeaulators dronped out of the market, leav. e — few localities where evervthing 18 burned | o Ais 1 Betler 4 seana {8 1imited principally to home grown ] ) 3 > June 30.—Clearings, $91,092.35% | ng the field to the packers. As a natura Thrifty dunitar, rmers are completely discouraged. N . She say suffered for | wiock, which is not overly plenty o far, and | NEW YORK, June “8.~COFFER—Options | For the week,' #1470 z BN A TR i e T e, howiver. there | weeka with collo and pains fn my stomach, | Which ix held at firm prices, Wax. per % bu. Oy e R | i Tutn 3oceNew Yore exchange aol. | [CEUIL the market, declined as rapidly ws it | Tho old fanitor of the Chicago Board of ver was a better prospect for a corn crop | c¢aused by billousness. One-haif teaspoonful | basket, $1: string, per 1% bu. basket, Tic. cal trading, within very narrow range; closed | ing at $L Clearings, $157,133; balances, § had advanced, and closing p ¥ | Trade dicd the other day and left to his Ad never Defore hive we hud 8o large an | of Chamberlain’s Cholic, Cholera and Diar- | , FSAR=The supbly is somewhat lirger. Good | quict and sieady at 5 poinjs wp to & downi | “BALTIMORE, June %.—Clearin 73, 20c lower than & week ago. Aside from { heirs tho snug estate of $100,000, all of '~ ACreage. All this means that Omaha will | Tnoea remedy effected a cure. For sale by B e o oo T L A [ Mea R 00 bags, Inaludive “‘,".f!,',,",.i,“” I § The week, $11,117 the disturbing element of tho x'rrlk". -h"-“x whkich he accumulated by thrift and this fall have the largest wholesale trade | all druggiats. LIFLOWER-Cholce stock, per doz., $1.600 coffee, . Rio, | quiets smA atoadters 3 Ak ever, there is a L:(m\lv llnll:vr!:v‘lulA “I nli‘rlln,lll economy. He found a substantia) source of her history, provided, of course, that i e Mt AR tearings, $1272050: bal- | (o the trade and an active general demand. | rovenuo in the sweepings of the fuor. fa thing Interferes with the realization of REALIY KET. ARROTS—New southern carrots, per doz. Geliverivs vesterday, N b For -the week, 1| and [ “Phe market today was a packers' market 3 A 4 " i A Dur present hopes In regard to the corn L bunches, 0G40 i AT B Uprited Recoris oo camaparatively Maht, leks than | Tieh there was svory: day:s cnaldsratiy The reason for this Is plain: Country | INSTRUMENTS placed on record June 30, PARSLEY—On orders, per doz. bunches, 250%0c. : foat for the Uplied 5 "0, Ju 10c; | 5000 head, but the absence of shipping and L J graln. M5 he gathored up and hants have reduced their stocks to the | - 1g94; » | TURNIPS—New home xrown, pe T80; | buas; tolat visigs for the UPHSd Sta o telcgruphics 130, Siiver 1 ficxican | 6 ad, but the”absciice of s s sold to small dealers. for ehiaken . tead: mum. They are buying only from hand WARRANTY DEEDS. home grown, per doz. bunch : bags, against 43,057 bngs-last yeai dollars, 651G speculative buyers enabled packers to buy | Many plungers who were to him famillap outh and at the nearcst market. The | 1 o poine th sl cescoiors w3 G Boyd, FRUITS NTOS. June 30.—Holudays PHILADELPHIA, June 30.—Clearings, $.3:2,- [ the hogs pretty much as they pleased. Open- | figures in the “pit’* often made more monoy sty ncy of the times and the extra care | < Forkins et al, executors, to vd, The auction sale yesterday morning was the [ , HAMBURG. June d0.—3arkot quiet; prices | 991; balances, $L5015%. For the week, § ing bids werg ridiculously and unnecessarily | in' one day than he succeeded in scrapi “with regard (o credits has forced wany | sic Heunr nd wite to sehaol distriee Noit *0% | fret"aale. heid’on W Baturday. The offorings | YN bk Jowers salow, Samnbaes afca from | 0 and 410 155747 = low and sellérs refused to entertain them. | tigether 1n thirty-nine vears. Bt the ol ants who never before patronized this i ® N i . were 22 boxes apples and 1,188 peaches. TAVA- ghd-<Ahp alm: for W0 bugs: ship: | NEW YORK, . —~The. S R e Ty A P ) thi years e B P or thelr Roode: The, n“il'\(’.-l';..{'r‘ De ow 315 e i 500 On Mondny there will bo half & car of apples | MONIS from Java .ul:d“ll{u;‘:eq'x for the United | O $906.480: -~ In nl‘lev\lfll. ne m‘udw‘u: ':t,"‘{’ “Guh:llu( :(“ :T Janitor saw scores of these grain gamblers e been well treated and well satisfied. [ “lot 21" Winasor Place oxtension, 1ot 7, spd two mixed cars on ml PHTAVRY, fune 3 -Opendl mHNE higher: lost | Shandl o LR e AN o demand 1ittie attun, | Feduced to penury, while he passed his de- u uently they may be regarded as reg- |- block ‘2, Thornhurg Place. . " 3000 | Acccrding w the advices recelved from Cal-, 0 caeaT e ML higheri o8t | of Gold, $2915,609; As there was no outside demand little attun- | clining years amid the comforts of an ample B R tutomers. It In sate th say that 6f | Unicn Pcific Railwhy company’ ta Omahe ifornia, this season’s (ruit crop promises to be'| SAVAT L i | silver, $646,203, tlon was pald to weight, and falr to good | competence. It s men like this ploddin every 100 customers now buying in Omaha | Hridge and Terminal company, 6.67 u ihe largest sver harvested in that etate. Reports | “prg JANBIRO, June 30.—Holiday; re- | CHIUAGO, June M.—Clearings, $13,607,438. For | hogs, both heavy and light, sold early N ! o - L' navkets twenty-five have never before | i 1ot 1 n 11513 3 . " 10,000 | from nearly every soction stifte that the peach, | coinie 2000 Lags. | o g th 15,081, " Corresmoniding week last | [areto ug 5460 and $4.65, or fully a dime | soniter who produce tho vast bulk of the D \ r,'!*‘\ this city their trade, 1 D Jaynes and husband o Wiiliam Due, pear, apricot, nectarine, cherry and apple crops b . ¥ 7T, New York exchange, pre- | ATEEIY 8 lday's averays market. Under | (Hri’s wealth, although they make mush R % P Jost ¢ ot 4 - Il be very large. Sterhing exchange stead: at A8 lower than F less nolse th the 1 Y e uncertainty in regard to tarlft legl Sndle 3 of n W 1ot 10, J. 1 Plemon's "X Writer on the frult situation In Burope, says: Sumsy Miarket. ; stoady at 408 Der conte | the once e 0 more. fayops | o84 poise than the Blunors who amass has been perhaps more intense within | o3, i G s ainis 100 | ioania ‘and Servin, countries furnishing (ie so. | NEW YORK, June 30.—SUGAR-Raw, Ay 1406 Aub Iafushes '," sre WyiDk a1 b Teken¥or | auick fortuncs and, as a rule, dissipate them Iast week than at any time since the | 5,0t WM, MreRuan 10 5 0 Cowlo called Turkish prunes, have a splendid prospect | A4 steady; falr refining, 211-lic; (SINQINNATE, June pney, 24 it: | able reports from Chicago trade picked up | with corresponding rapidity bill was introduced. This has & | 30 fiieniang Place. o 108 M block - o | for the coming ‘erop. The fruit has reached the | %, test, 34c; rofined sugar, steady; York exchang Too prembim.” clear: | gradually, and closing seles, largely at $1 e trade throughout the coun- | Omana feal Estate and Trusi eompany o greatnoss of w nut, and the weather is the most Fhadale s %17 | week last " year, Vo Bt ot e | and $4.70, were not a great deal lower than | Ope word describes It, “perfection.” We the interfor Is aftected. [ "B ¢ Cowie, Iot 5 block 4 Saunders & favorable, * Hungdry promises o good o | N0 % 3 Taedaner No ; - | Yine, 359,933 65, Juns last ye Priday. The trading was fairly brisk after | refer to DeWitt's Witch' Hazel Salve, cures will do practicail H's add to Walnut Hill........ . 30 | Bohemia s the only country at present with had | $%43%.g% = o 0 408 i stundard LOUIS, June 3, —Clearings, 7 it once opened, and the pens were clearad | pil pes 04 o Walnut . 3 prospects for frult. Th ench erop promise: 3 i in the way of new business until | Eva Fitchett and husband (o Hans Mad prospects Al W WO (TR Promisex | § 15 1atic: confectionars A, B 15160 it 1 e ,701; | seme time beforg noon, the bulk of the sales e N o TIRIRTER A RUsRan 1o Hans Made 15 be a splendld e, We ] c A8 i b R B i o e B R S S B AR R TR i b ot 300 ahd Sl b bombared Wik | _Bathe oy 1 oinnd tow Passod or Killed. - All (At Dusiness | 138 fect lots 38 to &2, subdly of block A Pt i curloads respestivel ! # ! 3 Batan $4.05 to $4.75 Friday and $4.80 to $4.85 one %nm now ia to know what they cun | Helervolr add and, property adjacent Presont_ stocks of Gured prunes remaining actu: NDON. June #.-SUGAR-Cane, dull; nonth, cleatings, 471,151.5 week ago today. D e e | all; t the varios point; f Doenta and Serv on OO Java o heet sugar, A st clearings, SPRESE) N * ({"Dsiness during the week has not | Ar Reservolr aad . s B o e Yot ubount” 1o abous a0 (Servia | 4ull and lower; June and July, 11a 8 316,907,010 . U RS PREAKI b8, WM, LOUDON, m.-pwuuy hing, except at stores ad- QUIT CLAIM DREDS o P — —~ balanies, 4 v » 8 ns, mastly of smaller siges, 1158 10 1208 per i - iy SDecial Salék and otherwise forc. | B A Thompson and husband to C Patten, Kilo" (Calitornia sride, about D100 per. paund) ¥00d at Chicago Very High. clearings, $34 i uniances ; f Commission Merchaut e, ere are comparatively few | 19t 5. block 1, Bedford Place. . to_mercantile (without number guaranteed.) A Juno 30.—There Is & general rise me time in 1893, clearings, $628.547 051: balances A 3 fa e ohy, b C'T Patten and wife to G H Payne, same. . CHERRIES--Thera are plenty of Califo ‘ . $64.427,080. Decrease, clearings, $71.43,870; bal le in clity, but steady ol ¥ mia able goods us the result of the on, 11.8 oent. 1 not always availabie to the DEEDS. cherrias (o be had on (he market. GGood wiock, . Eimons, whieh - ordinarily “sell in this | fnces: L& per eent Oae 1o, date, clear- ! CRAIN AND PROVISIONS rs, and @ reduction in | Special master to Ole Larson, lots 2 and 3, Lo t from 82 (o §2.60 a box, were quoted | joufiby $5EEESEN, i o g 10 s Rl ik he wnnsriainty ‘6 | Tho DTwn ek . lets & "o | APPLES-_Caytornia apples are becoming quita | today” siliny st 410 2 box, Shile thousands of | 182-h pclearings. BN balanoe Induced usual customers of 3 xes ‘are 'rolling between ‘Now Orioans and | 4ok Decreute - clearings, 307446 balanoes Orders blaced o Chicago i Joard vel ol t buy light Savings Totul amount of transfers............. are & few apticots coming | Chioago. which ordinarily Is $3 e ton, has | g0, BUE Rt HORER Gl 1 il ow & gain tn deposits,” indicatin S O STRDNM:. o but they are getting scarcer wn 10 810 4 ton, and Iy soarce at that. Straw- | HBEChing o #ia premivm bld Carrespondence solicited. Deople are sconomising. l.ocal retall | Popular musio at Courttand Beach B 7 T R vanced ks famiea A bty Heg T 1 il 1 Satithe TR), & 0P Tuk Lib Bubiing Private wires to Chicago and N. 'ork. 1, ere have beed none re- | have advanced in like fashion. els find It's cool and refreshing at Courtland Beach. i - Telephone 1308

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