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JULY 8. 1894 ents, 149 bu: July. [and July, eige ¥ mber. SW4c. | OR | 8o Nev 2 nor track: No. 1 hard, $1%e; No. 1 northern, 6% to arrive, No. 1 No. 2 northern. 58%e. Fhowr rather firmer; pa ents, $3.3502.50; bakers- $80qr2.35; flour ship- ments for the day, 14,000/ bwly Recefpts, 6,000 bu, !Mv September, e §8c; September, STOCKS AND BONDS. Wheat Operators Were Inclined to Cover OMANA GENERAL MARKETS. Yesterday but Were Dicappointed. y Tone and ek damper seem in aqulet trade Eastern Markets Wero Fairly Steady and Foreign Advices Did Not Respond to the Domestic Drop as M us Expectod. wents, | t ntent and roceived by the agh to cut much tivity of bLeen the the loeal have principal c; spring and ducks are arriving are plucked, and, in Ducks, 7c; hen 514 Pacific Mall . TIMIPD.&E. Consolt 127 | Pitsburg. 0 L C.C.C &St L 38 |Pullman Palacs.. Colo. Conl & Tron 0| Reading........... auoted | Cotton ON Cert... 27 |Richwond Term. . dde. d 1 127%| do ptd cream, new m: . AR5 G Wil 10Gt1c; Nebraska and Jowa, full cream, 941 5 R G W phd L braska and Towa, part ’skims, Lim 4% Roek [xiand... burger, No. 1, 10¢; brick, No. 1. lie; No. . 6 (St Panl ... 1ty 5 13 St Paul pid HAY—Upland midiand, 119348t P. & Om s, were a8 follows: and. " $7.50 . Demn 150 7| “do- ptd.........0 aniced supply fair. the hest price. on 100 Southiern Piic Light ba Only tep grades 813| Suzar Refiner: bring top prices. 164 Tenn. Co PIGEONS—OId_tirds, per doz., $1. X VEGETABLES, tie pretty well supplied w y. thing in the vegetable Jind | 1 s are now suppleing L o the demand nd ' there \fow fines under this head which have &o_be shipped in from a distance \ Home erown potatos supply 13 oo light s 04 the de and the market s dependent upon ship- mostly birds that have heen consequence, not very de Ta@de: gobblers, > fat_and s e and large, —Wisconsin, full ? Swiss, feed county s | Ziouia i | romSwagie: .. et 0. 3 yelow, 3 white, £3@isc. s nomnat; No. The mar} s i .1, S A S 5 —'rime, $4.504; 4.85. Mess pork, per_ bbl., $12.450 . or 100 Ibs, $6.30016,720%, Short rib aldes 56,6036 Dry salted shoulders (oxed), ' S8.00G6.12%; short clear sides - (boxed), | ] 157,00, e VHISK Y —Distille s oads, ., | mand. e e Dl lera S fin A Hoc HEpeLsy 1 pes @R Ee) | mibnti rrom UVt ke up' the deililenct | Mo, Picliic Thie following were the receipts ana sh 18 Californin shipmengs arg cut of. \While | Mobiie & Ohlo: reaoliowink wate e resaibts ard sh there are no great stqek: sight, the Nashvillo Chat ., penis (o be plenty to g8 around. Melons Natlonal Cor 52 %o being received frogy the south and tomas | o Dld.... Aok H. & T, C..", toes, but with these (gt axceptions Uie Tocal | N.J. Centrail il 108 T A, A. & N taking ¢ rfni the demand for N. &W. prd... 109 \T.SL L & K.C chints North Am. €5 23| dopfd.......... 001 JOTATOES—The suppiy i = - T000 | ket Rem ¢ Bemano0, T The total eales of stock taday were T2 ok - BIIG, B including: American Sugar, 17,900; Tur- I En TS0, eiving on | lkton, S60: Chicago Gas. §.60: Distiling, on orders, 3150 per do 1,600, Loufeville & Nashville, 1,4%: Missouri per doz. bunches, Eaciiic, 1,79; Reading, 3,400; Rock' Isiand, 3,600; Paul, 5,600, 0g0e per d steen uppers, 4 navy, $2.1562. mon white bean 4, 45@1Ge. the announcement L. Kimball, E W. A, Page' had directory of the bank and that Kimball would succeed McCague as president of the institution, Persons familiar with the man- ful struggie of the McCagues through these distressing times will congratulate them on 1ding these three new elements of Strenzih, The new directors are strong men In Omaha's business community. and they are olosely allied to strong financial people. If therée has been any doubt about the ultimate success of the American Na- tional the reorganization outlined above re- moves it. John L. McCagie remains a di- | Gn (e Produee rector, but will de: s personal ener- | 15e “Eogs. ateady gles to his private affairs &, = = NEW YORK GENERAL HURCH & COMPANY'S VIEWS. Saturday that Thomas Morsman and, added to the Nations 3| Western Union. |W. & L. E. do pfd . |M &St L Kot, but Memvhis & C....0 Michigan Cent. . 4000 | Vegetables. gt and the mar- nery, 14la@l7ie; diary, 1161 li@ 20625, New York Money Market. NEW YORK, July 7.—MONEY O Easy at 103 per_cent. PRRIMBE MERCANTILE PAPER—2%@{% per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE—D: but steady, I business in bankers” bills at $4.884@ MARKET. i On ord PPERS—Texas Yesterday's Quotations on Flour, Grain and Bk el Provisions, Metals, Ete. L $2006L1Y; coy NEW YORK, July 7.—FLOUR—Receipts, 22,- | 875 S - 000 bbls.: exports, 10,000 bbis.: sates, 4,60 nies | §EQUASH—Summer squash. Son- erders,»T5a. per doz. with actu Market neglected; spring wheat wea SNOW, per CALL— Demoralization Due to the Strike NotaYet Deeply Marked in Nebraska. Albert Andriano local superintendent for nav basket, 7ic; T RS M. K. &T. Tst 48 (o 2d48........ Mutual Union g8 N.J. Cent. Gen. 58 No. Pac. 18ts. Nc_Pug. 2nds. N. W. Consols .. d0 8. F. Deb. 3 R. G. W. Lats St. P’ Consola 7 1| St L& LALG dodefer ig|S. L &S.F. Gen. 08 Atelifson 45. % Tex. Pac. 1818, Atehison | do s Canada So. 2. |U. P. 183 of 'G5 Pac. 1815 "5 )4 | West Shore 48 carrots, per doz. L—Quiet G = der or doz. bunches @2.80; Bran: orders, per doz. bunches, s pw Con. 4. TURNI home grown, home grown, per doz. bunches, Tenti. new #et 3. Tenn; oid o 3 1 enn, new et 0 " Va. Centu 4 n.om. n Stock Quotations. BOSTON —Call Joans. 14@2 per cent: time lonnd. 2igi33ig . Clostug prices for Atoeks, bonds and mining siaras: AT Am. Am Bay State Gas, i CORN-R bu.; sales, active; Nb. eipts, 18,00 bu, 90,000 ‘T, futu s 45%¢ in elevatar; Option market opened easier on elpts west, but soon rallied, close firm at "Yc up; July, i August, closed at 461 6%, closed at 46%c; No Atie. OATS—Receipts, 10,000 11,000 bu. ; exports, 117,000 ot market in- 46%c afloat. larger car I with whe July 904/ Atchison 2d3. 2" [Atchison .. Gen. Electric 58 . Wis. Cout. 15ts. Allouez Mining C |Avantie........ Boston & Moi Tintto & Bogton 63| Calumet & Hecla.. 2 5 |Contonnial. 2 | Eravklin. 6 |Kears: business during the next few days is not at all | Mexican Ce ¥ rilliant. Oregou Short Lit, good to cholee, 70 [ ‘There is no important change Heh e on some lines cannot be considered as any more 8@c; n nominal. TRAWBERRIES N common to choice, Union Pacif West End 19G28c; $9.00G11.00; extra India Kled bel- paNa, an Franciseo Mining Quotations. g B . SAN FRANCISCO. July 7.—The official closing RED RAS I AT s AiOns (OF InIniNg S10CZ3 1014y Wor3 43 10l - . case, $1.50015.00. ACHIES=California peaches, good stock, o California Best & Do Hodie Coi Bulw plums; southern, per None, Noer 3 alifornia. pears, good shipping stock 1) dairy, 10%@1%e . g Re PRI 8498 b AS DUN SFES IT. Wastern fagiony, B\ TROPICAL FRUIT N-SERY AT, American National Reorganization. ins ” Thopmiste] (DANANAS-Ay usual when berrice and other Depression Due to Railroad Disturbances 1y | AN Important change has been made in 7G8%e; small Y heavy. Cholce stock, $3.00 g Widespread and Disheartening. the management and directory of the Amer- full:iskims, ncy lemons, 300 siz Mr. W. H. Roberson, local manager of | ican National bank. President John L. S—Firm; state and Pennsyl Noire, i thalep_lemans, R. G. Dun & Co., speaking of trade, says McCague has resigned In order that he tern, freah, 13G1He; southern, had on_the maket at Riikineaks " man in 'Americn’ have: never | Moy ll his time to other enter- | FRORUC RMOBKES © o b g per [ PINBAPPLES-None on the market. prises that demand his best attention, He is Q Pt AL MISCELLANEOUS, before experienced the conditions which | wucceeded by Ms. Thomas L. Kimball | BKED country (pkis. free), 4 7-10G4%e, as (o ey, per. 1B 1rwOEe have prevailed during the past weck, and [ Messes. . M. Morsman and W. A. Page | “BiEiRormus—mun: United closed at $4 by, TES—Harowees, 65 1o 1010, it {8 to be hoped they never will again be | 0 Into the directory, which airendy In- | ROSIN-Quict: stralned, common to good. $1, called upon to pass through such experi- | Clilex some of the strons men il : - SRTONAER. : | M. Jo Cobb of oston, who repra- ences, Whether the contention of the | gents (he castegn stockholders of the bank, strikers 13 meritorious or otherwlise, busi- | has been in the city the past few duays 3 2 ness Is stmply paralyzed by their action, | alding in the defails of the change, which open ket- and it hardly seems fair to the business [ I made at the instance of Mr. McCague, orld generally that its representatives should be held” responsible for contentions who will retain his interest In_the bank and a place in the directory. There will between employers and employes, in which lhe{ have no direct or indirect interest. n - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; SUNDAY suffered the most, as California fruit has not heen coming into market, and the out- C M A NN 4 \ some days to come. e e “At South Omaha, In fte of the un=et- Buasines; Soriously Embarrassed by the Rail~ | up 12,000 cattle, 20,00 hogs and 1,00 sheep. Week Closes on ‘Change with a He Prices, of course, have been uncertain has been rather lower and on hogs higher Condition of Tride=mmi Quotations NEW YORK, July 7.—The week closes on — but there Is no life in the market, and Staple and Faned Prodoce. the Stock exchange with a heavy tone to The MANY SHIPMENTS MADE AT GREAT RISK | over the prospects THAT CEREAL WAS DULL BUT FIRMER | in® iitie “doing. The' hhcertninty he old millinery house of I Oberfel el By T gl continuance and threatening character of the second time in thirteen months the upon the rallway strike. It was not until today Locul Jobbers Have Been Able to ¥ill Most n jobber yiel o the enormous slow and WAl for f hard times. Much symp " i no snan to trade and o dition of affairs in the western ratlway world or Mr. Qberfeider by s hus as t e ence of o 8 . but Shipments Outside the State should have turned ngainst him after o be looking for businem, but are Thus It was that the influence of the strik Arv Attended with Dinicultics, successful business esperience. The miliin the fest_lake care oL JURIL the Immediate future of speculative values ery trade has suffered tremendously in heaviest In A good many weeks, but whether it | depends entirely upon the eourse of the wits Just a Rappen 8o, or whether ft wis the ures have occurred in the retail millinery e PR o [ values that are affected. The sterling ex. counting Oberfelder twice, CHICAGO, July 7.—Wheat operators Were | y.mui to say. The shutting down of the eoun Manbobindd %at developed & hardentng (oday up many of the leading transportation com- and finding little for | try packing h and the withdrawal from | change market developed a ha g A e higher, September corn %c higher, Sep- | come to this market s VUit | securities will be returned by foreign hold ture of the week. There has been afaeling wale dealers told me his orders had g oy ¥ That of uncertainty and insecurity in business 1y fallen off 5 per cent, not o much all the butter” in o coull | demand for sterling bills, which would co volved, but beeause country merchi are Wheat was dull but firmer. Opening trades | his output from now on.. From what can bs | Sequently command higher rates. more difficult to realize. While there haw | alarmed leat the tie-up of rallroad teains | wera at from te to %c decline, and after other _creame A e | slouded ana 0o wesk of this year has closed been very little trouble experienced in this | mariet the grain stock of the state. butter’ on the local market (f the outlst | with less of light to see into the near future “One ray of light ponetrates the general | pocame quiet and closed easy. The markst | {0 fhe east remains closed for any great length ook han- docs. a v & ov . The of egan continue Nght for some | course of values today for these reasons at almost any minute has had almost as bad | {0000, MOV 40 TaFi hetore August 1, | acted as if operators had oversold and were | T} N e vy Bois| Wiie. W Shwirwiond, Seiows;: WIth scArosly an effect upon trade as it it already existed. | and should the labor troubles also be set: - 3 upon a definite ba: deal for sale. Eastern markets were falrly | woulil seem av it the tkes Sukit Ib come ine | opening to the close of business, The sel move, as the situation has apparently been “The greatness of this country and the | steady and foreign advices did not respond y ling was largely of long stock, which the oW | serious from day to day. country In _the hopes that the situation will ot Al Y 4 e present situation. A rlot breaks out | and that swher they are sent forward | Trere were some sales for the short ac Chicago which cuts off the meat sup- ' 4 count, but in small amounts, the bears tion among business men, both retailers and : e f trouble | Kansas state report confirmed all the bad he osed with Som. et in'a less aggravated form stops the ship ! v ? i 4 bite et ot Jobbers, to prepare for any trouble that | ... G¢% eadutufts from Minneapolls. Our mands sl as L v Tie butthat | of the labor difficulties “the effect would re Il fail i th state, making the crop but 28,000,000 bu. and hurdly safe to quote. | guit in a sharp advance in the market. as would be most likely to fail in case the | no Jonger received, and the banana dealers | Corn was generally firm within %c range, | tempo carcity and thore was o feeling that roads in this section of the country were [ of New Orleans et up a wall of despair - y & e Siai (NG Were. & Dmetary Fextiped | SHEIFWiTIRt, declinink 2 per cent. Lead pre ferred fell off 1'% per cent, Burlington and 8o far goods billed to most local points in | to the north. Although the Atlantic sea Oats were easy early, but firmed up on | were also very firm yestorday, owing to the this state have been going forward with | board cities are not yet involved, trade be- | tha gerangth in corn. The range for Septem- | VERt offerin cent, Northern Pacific and f”““',' each 1 per . un ™ o of b ors and loan R nmission houses, but not cont and the rest of the list 1§ per cent. that extent, has not been materially inter- | Az Ml the, Gmidity oo bankers and 1980 | ¥ provisions were dull, but closed firm on [ figure n the trade fered with. Business, however, to the east covering by shorts. Compared with last sady. w0 €45 | cidedly heavy, and the market closed with a of Ne-|he led out into any sort of enterprise the 'market 1a | downward tendency in prices. The railway braska has not been in o fortunate a con- ber lard unchanged and September ribs 2%c | Biing slowly wages, and provisions at the same time o | pigher, A dlready-noted; 'th dull and weak in sympathy with the share are belng made upon the volume of trade in | (@ #Imost prohibitive prices in many locall- o, owing speculation. those sections of their territory. SFTkera dOALrOV. the MITIK-tyaiNe, BEstimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, 2 i i may be bloodshed, but the government | cars; corn, 41 al recelpts of the past week in the lines | on the leading stocks of the New York ex- good deal of risk in many of the shipments The leading futures ranged as follows mentioned have boon 1901 cascs of egus, 913 | change today: of goods that they are making. Should the | equai to the emergencics which times Arilelen. | I High._|_Low. | Closa_ | bf pothtoes, s ngatnst 2,64 cascs of egus, 1115 Tyl [Norieem Pt AR e WAl and i 4 z orde 5 = Dackases of butler, 29 coops of poultey, 15 cars | Ad: 7 |No. Pac. pf 33 stroyed or seriously damaged or not reach WA IR T BT S d bR Lo S 56 32 U 3 their destinations until there was no longer | Business will not erowd them with ¢ Sept | BRK Th| s [ 1t will e noted that Uire o been @ miling ot | do'pft. ol 13 | Northweatorn more tneomfortable memory than the same | com No. 00181 O | ey nleat o4 ol A i i & There is no doubt but what a good many | period of 1893, 414 BUTT » 8c; good to cholce nada Pacitic ... 31 N. Y. & N. B Mnes of business are suffering not only great Wte| 4180 +" solid packed, 15G16c: Southern. 43¢ Ontario & W cardinal virtues which must be cultivated htith sult of the labor troubles. The crop condi- | Confidence in the stability of the estab. tions in this territory are generally favor- | fished order of socity: UEG WAt ey %alle; but very little business, Is anticipated | 203 hope that out of it all a business peace uintil the labor troubles are at an end daylight follows the darkness and sunshine | P¢rK tern cyclone. s commercial institutions are many nd rains to Lard. 100 168 called in and are not trying to do anything ven the small grain crop. Jul; 18 turning out better than w ex- | Short Ribs— public is not doing any traveling, and as a i tite 6 West. grass 18 green; and result every line of business that is depend- where, a month ago, everything verely. Hotels that were doing a good busi- rently destroyed by drouth and ness previous to the strike are now doing al- L s corresponc us this week that the Rt X = A 1 nged the whole conditions for very many days will sell & Paue:or analtsihnd people are happy again good many men laid off in addition to those | Fe 0f SHEMS SR PIOBE AT PRna hay will not be work for them to do. “Late Upon the whole, business men regard the de are disposed to take a very gloomy view of the near future. The throwing of a large T ously embarrass the retail trade, which was none too active to commence with. According to the records of the comptrol- ler of the currency only one national bank, organized in Nebraska since October 31, 18 Only four states have two new banks to three, and Pennsylvania and [llinois four ch. As only thirty-four new national country i follows that a good many states have none to their credit. fzed during the year ending October 31, 1893, was 119, with a capital stcek of $11,- before the breaking out of the cri-is in the | Snow, Chirch & Co.s Mercantile agency, winter | “ONIONS—On_orders, California, % per Ib. 183 for demand, and $.57% for sixty days epring, and the six months from May to steady, but no demand; city mill patents, $.00@ tnli T SILVER CERTIFICATES—64@05c. The rallway strike has been the all ab- GOVENNMENT BONDS—tendy The figures from October 31 up to date show | sorbing topic of conversation in business | (3 5aa5; winter straights, $2.60G2.75 P s Dl S K iy thirty-four new banks, of which ten Xave sota patents, $3.40G3.55; winter extras, $2.0)G%5; | TOMATORS -Good shippfni stock. per 4 basket & R.G. T8, demoralization of trade at Chicago has, of . it D &R, G. a8, June. This would make an average of about | course, affected business throughout the spring low grades, $1.60@1.85; spring i nhE g A 16 R £8 A ds. sixty for the year covered by the comptrel- $L80%2.30: southern flour, quiet; common “bu., $1 . g0 oo some slight inconvenience in delayed ship- : choige eXtms, | CAULIFLOWER—Choice” stick, per doz., $1.25 £, feltows with those of sevoral years pist: | yents, Omaha merchants have suftcred little 52.903.5. are. Ala. Class A ear, amber. Capital. bunches. 307 0. Ala. Class 50240000 | has, of course, put a stop to hmm‘\eiln on | . Do Lo PARSLEY—On Trarctas 1 S02%0'000 | that line, and {here has been some delay b AT oA per b, soe; | L NOw GO 3, 2 v Bae, N.C. o8 it neapolis & Omaha. But in the main, busi- [ BARLEY=Nominal = = ool TR 3 1899 ity nesy at Omaha has suffered very littie up | oBARLEY, MALT Stendy: w e FRUTTS i S shown a_very commendable Spirit of tol- | pu.: sales, 515,000 bu. futures, §.,000 bu. spot. | J&Y afternoon came just In time (o prevent the | will ‘Do reater Basine en pnprovement | eratfon in this instance and huve very | Spoi market frmer: No. $ red store and wie | markel from ng entirely bare. While | the year, and the number of ,IIl'!l}‘ pora ow long the strike will last and how | 667 ‘livered; No. 1 hard, 68%c delivered. | among the fruit houses, stocks arve light and | ; B e 1 he Ccan ot this" fime. be | Options were genorlly AFMOF all ‘the morning | CANNOE 1St but a short time. = Ho far as can' he the figures giv It is well known at the had uniil the freight blockade shall be raised in . : Who should be best informed do not feel | rekarding the strike; close firm at H@itc UL N el comptroller's office that the promoters of | {4iq™jn expressing their opinions on July, 6% @wvie, closed at %c; Augnst, | the west and shipments ) med once mor x e Tabont $4.510 some point might find §1s way in 1ot abandoned for the time being when the | the steugsle be prolonsed for any length at 81%e; December, 64 9-1608c, | JOUS FONt FURTE YA AR WAV 10 they erisis broke out lave been simply walting [ of time, it will, of course, very materially o ] they can learn. o o clrcumsl strike It would look now as It it was on complete their organization, and many of fortunate iclroumatance, that the atrfi these banks are likely to be organized dur- [ Nd8 come at this time. = Had the trouble be entirely bure of Celifornia fruit, and there i , practically paralyzed trade during the Is just now very little fruit of any other Kind The bank clearings at Omaha during the | Spring; coming as it has, however, just as B e T s settl its’ efre the' city: pineapples are > ind southern il Telephone. to create any great amount of enthusiasm | Will not be near so disnstrous or far-reach- e p A L 00 b el e n ; A over the busiuess situation here. During 2 ah apaCiet A ; No. 24 sufficient to cut any fisure in the market. Dlack- | Boston & Maine. h berries are, however, plenty, or at lenst have | C. B4 happenings worthy of note. 'Retail trae | 3 i track, white' ‘western, 520 Erion_are i BISREYR orh el nathavag || 0ok Q. past year Omalia s made w better showing | is slow and tapering off us ‘the season ad- Option market dulland_nominly higher, ol DI Ui (thesuaRt WL of pthiras vk | PaLORURKS n the matter of clearings than s Rt vhiclon o 50 well, { | cumstances, Collectic N R i L The opinion seems to be quite gen- | *HGps—pun; state, earing: « point showe aral t the summer season will be duller | pacific coast, 106 14 this ing week ‘of last vear, of 21 per cent. It | the face of this, It Is interesting to note EATHER-—Slow; hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, may be some satisfaction to know that t both wholesalers and retallers are ¢ light to heavy weights, 14618, onfidence e situation as it ste 24 Banvar showed' a decr S per cent, niidence in the situation as it stand O oI and St. Paul 83 per cent. At the same nt than they hav® for some months i i 4 to the fine state of the growing crop. Corn Rl st Al Dl hind her record of last year, Kansas City | ig in prime condition, and wheat and ones plickied stouldars, 99 and St. Joseph 19 per cent. The aver- closed af 0; July el 7.35 nomina! prospect of the finest and largest crop i JiACTRAL Tty ‘glosad ab L3R Rominn) 1 re: 15 per cent, so that Omaha comes very | the history of the state, Nebraskn b R I e et e month | extra prime, $12.50613.00; family, $11.50@15.00} ear to being up with the re of the coun or two of dullness with the promise of | short cle $13.006016.00, CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE 8 Iook s not favorable for receiving any for tled_conditions, receipts for the week foot road Birikes, Strangely enough, the market on cattle to the Specalation. ippers and packers are alike alarmed R ThG e e ettt week_closed with the market the speculation, solely as a result of the — & Co. succumbed the past week, and fc all and most business me at Wall strest took serious alarm at the con Orders for Goods for Nebruska Points of hard times. Much sympathy s for busifices, but are thirty-four years of a e and generally was all sorbing the stock market, and The recelpts of butfer Festerdny wore th Omaha. Tn the Jast two years seven fail- rallway workers, and It is not alone share The great labor troubles, which have tied Deginning of & larker min no one would T b B tany [T R So Ve the murket of k buvers and speculators | by reason of th growth of bellef that others, have overshadowed every other fea- 16 serlously felt, One of our leading UL LI T gl tember oats %c higher and provisions prac- ers In such amounts as to use a heavy RN Tk 10 Atiedie 1o desersbe and sl » the tributary territory was - in- | tically unchanged ' That e i mot know what to o with o o ribe and R I RIY 15 reittiv,. ¥ The entire financial horizon s therefore hall continue until it will be impossible to ape, and they might decide to throw mar gral y selling off e more, rallied from Te to lec, state o far, the feeling that it might come L el of the stock market than does this one. The gloom, however. Congress will lkely be m inclined to cover, and did not find a great e it T the . trRde . AN 1t Bt filhat . - o Business men have been afrald to make any | tled by that time business can be resumed v hdrawn from g an exception, declining steadily from th the fear that the ewks are being hald in the i nce of all sections is illustrated | ¢o the drop here as much as expected, and holders did not care to carry over Sunday There has, however, been a strong disposi- | {1 Aded a little strength to the market. The » in v or condition, LSRR B L A Chickens which wors o "fii | realizing that should there be a settlement statements in regard to the yield in that i might come by laying In stocks of such goods | ¢ i wuppiies from the Pacific coast are < 2 Ly The advance appeared to De due entirely to a Pullman was the heaviest sufferer of the to be tied up for any great length of time. | beeause the tropleal delicacy cannot be sent | On covering by shorts. o Ril opders woukd: beealk. the market, Ol hens United States Cordage preferred 1% per ve \e oceans fs at a dead stands An_occasional veal is being very little trouble or delay, and business, to | t¥een the oceans fs at a dead standstill | por was sge. n_ occasional v q The tone of speculation at the close was de- elutches his surplus gold and refuses to remains about steady, so far of Omaha and in the states west night September pork is 2%c lower, Septem- o | i N e depriv prices. | and ‘miscellaneous bond market was very dition and jobbers find that serions inroads ties. Even the bubies suffer, L Freights 1c for wheat and corn to Buffalo. off, ‘owing {0 ! o th 1 v The following are the closing quotations The jobbers feel that they are taking a ars; oats, 21 cars; hogs, none. ot ST IR T BT L packages of butt 11 coups of poultry, 1 RIS | o - chison roads be tied up the goods might be de- | sent but | o et d Atehl 4 534 56 | of potatoes for the previous week. um this |- Altow, T 32 U.P.D& G %% 274 mands, and the summer of 18M will be | 3 : RS SARY S0r them; o o1d | country ng o this marke fmore & Ohio. 70% N. Y. Central . 41 409w s ITT! “Confidence, patience and hope are the b 5 ‘| inconvenience but serious losses as a re- 7 i | Tmp. Tished order of society: patience with angry | | able and such as to encourage the jobbing and _commercial prosperity shall follow as The traveling men representing s of them “Crops continue to grow and rains to fall on the road, At the same time the general | ¥hich was thought to be almost a total | Sept becoming plentiful. In Box Butte | S ¥ 6 i ent upon_the traveling public is suffering se- were dry enough to burn, our o 2 Apring, Scs No. 3 apring, nom- most nothing. A continuation of the present bl ih A A T that have already been discharged, as there | rop situation is very disquicting, and not a few number of men out of employment will seri- THE BANKS. the City National Bank of York, has been their credit. One state, Minnesota, has banks have been organized in the whole _The whole number of new banks organ- 230,000. Nearly all of these were organized writes CABBA Sod shipping stock, on orders, | Posted rates, $1.84G4.89; commercial bills, $4.86. v 2 ®; winter pates 5 ci ole i@akie. 3 October showed very few new organizations. 4.30; winter patents, §3.30§3.35; city mill cl ASPARAGUS—Good home grown stock, scarce Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: circles during the past week. The utter 2 iauotalignefon As follo been” authorized to begin business during Minnesota bakers, $2.1063.40; winter low grades, | crate $1.25 Erle 2nds. west to a greater or less degree. Beyond T u S—Good_stoek, per ler's report, and the figures would compare ¥ 0; wood {0 eholee extras, 2 GARROTS—New southern A e o 1858 $i5 0 | as yet. The blockade on the Rock Island THATI RS = I, ooy | shipments over the Chicago, St. Paul, Min- | RYEFRominal: sta : ] to the present. Country merchants have | N0 T Rucuipie 179.600 bucs export, 89,000 | The fruit distributed at the auction sale Fri- "It 8 quite possible that the fmprov readily accepted the situation as it stands. [ vator, 50%c; £ o. b, 60%c; No. 1 northern, | there is quite a little fruit “scattered about T e end ol atober than only a, matter of conjecture. Even thoge | on foreign buying and more reassuring news | learned. there Is no more California fruit to be L s : Cen. number of banks whose organization was | SR CEROTA The ‘tecup Spread and tosed nt Gorger September. 1 1asg | Of course a stray car that hetd at | Ce eport that everything ia cleaned up so far as for more favorable conditions in order to | affect Lusiness ‘all over the country. It is tion of ay or two when the market would B ine next uix Monthe oceurred earlier in the season it would have 2 i to ‘take its place. Oranges have about played past week have not been of sufficient volume | the dull months are setting in, Its eftect summer ‘fruits are not -ariiving in quantities | Boston & Albany.. In lccal business circles there are few | 90¢: 3, 49¢; No. 2 white, 51%@51'%c; No. 3 ghe greater part of the dull times of the been plenty during the past two or three days, Fitehburs most any ances, Jobby report a fair business, at e up: July closed at dic; August closcd ather western city, but during the past two ; reasonably | gaio good. & decrease, as compared with the correspond- vear than in previous seasons. In HIDES—F u ©Omaha was not at the hottom of the list, as hopeful of the fulure and express [ WOOL—Dull; domestic fleece, ; NS-Deet quiet: family, ling Is directly attributable : beef hams, time Minneapolis was only 10 per cent be- 5 > hie " 04 % show better than was expected With a 1N e Lard: Hieh age decrease for the whole country was mer- Ge. Pork, frm: new mess, $14.00011.2; chants feel that they can stand a try. ch_exceptional prosperity as the fall will [ BUTTER—Firmer; westorn bring.’” western_ore otak s Coi uld & Cur New York Mining Quotations. NEW YORK. July 7.—The following are the closing mint Cholor. Crown Boint Con. Cal. & V: dwood Gonld & Curry. Hale & Norcros faney 1450, ases, $L76G3.00; Suapts baxes, per Ib., Quicksil do preforr Bulwer........ Jifornin, 15 L \i'l\'lul'l»' Gallog «PUN. tberts, 12, i, R—Pure julc b, $6; 10612, per doz., $12 walnuts, 150 3 dark honey. Quiet; tra, %@ halt bbL, n Stock Market. LONDON, July 7.—4 p. m. closing money..., 1013 Maxi 1013 St welfic, 4 tle, good FIG_1IRON- SN ) 1 green fean, $11.00G014.00. salted hides hides, 2e: COPPER—Stendy 39, No. 1 veal calf, '8 Ibs. (5 15 1bs., fic; No. 2 veal LEAD—Steady; domestie, $3.10, calf, 8 1bs. to 15 Ibs., 4 No, 1 dry flint hides ninal.” Plates, market quiet. i 2 dry fint Nides 1 dry salted hides, dc; purt cured hides, 4o per 1b. less than fully cured. HEEP $19.50622.60; Amer- be no other changes among the oificials of the language of a 1 banker, it the bank. would be very agrecable indeed to feel cer- | xmy tain that one conkl stand o few minutes on | (o one foot and not have his hopes of being able to place the other one squarely o 3 . the ground dashed down by some new and <16 D zo; No.o 11, 3 3-16@3%c: IO faney, 1. UORMN: othery ume unforeseen catustrophe. The phenomenal MAe; off A, IAT—-Was weak early. but adv finanetal and soclul conditions which hay I8 Stantand A, jeter, on covering by sbewte, Sosing %ot d Vv G S et i 2 red, cash, 53%c: July, BA%e; August, 52% made the last twelve months tamous have | CoBfectioners’ A, 3 ¥ Hentontar TR Davarna T ro parallel in history. Business men today | crushed, = 4%ad tte; = powdered. T EORN-tvas In ‘wheat, ga - ! C1-10@%E: cubes, 4 5-1064%e. CORN—Was In_line with wheat, gaining_ulti feel more uncertain, if possible, than they July T SUGAT - Cane. dull, no de. | mately %c; No. 2 mixed, cash, dlc; July, 39%c have felt at any time for three months. ‘centrifugal Java, 1 34; Muscovado, tember,’ 3940 3 Where the next outbreak or misfortunc AT LI i covado, | HSATS “Hatter; No. He; | welght, 4fife will 8trike no man can see, Certaln people h e %%e; Septe %o TALLOW AND GREXSB#Tallow, No. 1, 4@ who Dbelleve in falp pluy for all. whether Waool Marke sle bid g tallow, "N, 2”8\ @slen groase, white A rich or poor, are hopiug that the const 4 5 : ot . ase, white B, fo; grease, yellow, 3o; tuted authorit will be to grupple ,,,,'\",“,,,"fl 18, ' yuy - WQOL Y firm; s Gle, dark, 2%6c; old butter, beeswax, with the situation and effectually end the 15@1sc; roush (iNWD T, controversy, Oue thing Is very ceetain. e American statesmanship has a new prob- fem to solve, and upon its solution depends the future welfare of the American com- merclal world. Events such as have trans- pired in the last ien days must never again oceur or be likely to ‘occur, No comin eial business can stand their stram and no commereiul business can permanently pros. per If the country s liable t & moment's notice to be plunged [nto an arch or commercial disorder like that hich has marked the period named “Local jobbers huve not been ax seriously affected, ‘except in their far west trade, ax migt vhive been expected. It is the dull | Wt 1. seawon, @nd hence comparitively few com- of the Atrike. Thoy ull apprectate | ¥ he evil conditions under which they are ¢ ing and look forward with great amxi- ety to an early and complete sattlement of the trouble, Meanwhile the Omwha job- bers are doing the best they can. In some . ¢nsen they have shipped goods to nearby " ot 3, ts aud had them transported by wagon. N other cases the Koods buve been turned to thelr storehouses becnuse ds refused to thel and conumi; rather heavy. Iils, Ceutral MONEY-14 per cent. ) tin the open market fos both o of discou thrve months’ bills 13 5% per cent. PELTS-Green sglted, each, 25060c; gieen salted shearlings (short-wooled early sking) each, 5@16c; dry shearlings. (short-wooled early skins), No. 1, each. of@lie; diy shearlings (short- wooled varly wkins),” Na. ‘2. pach, Ge; dry fint Kanaus and Nebraska Butcher wool pelts, " p . actual welght, 5uSc; dry Mint, Kansas and y | s, 81,21 Nebraska _murrain wool. peds, per b, - actual SRLEAND, Juiy: T-rClaarings,. §i.3i5.000. weight, 4@6c; dry flint, Colerado butcher wool . July 7.—~The price of gold at Buenos pelts, per Ib., actunl weightt, 4GTc; dry flint, Caloradc murrain wook pelts, per Ib., sctuai St. Lowis Generat Market. LOUIS, July 7.—FLOUR-Lower: mould Rfvctioners’ A PARIS, 7 100 80c for the account. MEMPHIS, July 7.-New York exchange, ing at §1. Clearings, $163,064; bulances, $38.3 LTIMORE, July £2.600,70; $166,901; " for Three per cent rentes, d5e; July, sell- 203 the $14.485 Fewt bal- July and 88 for 7. —Clearings, TIMOTHY SEED-$1.40, the week, Admision children S el 2 T GHAY=Higher prima (o chuice tmothy, #1200 | NEW —— BUTTER-Firm at recent advance. e - ALTY Quiet A THE REALTY MARKET. Aol 83,10, SR—$3.171 INSTRUMENTS placed on record July 7, CORN MEAL-$2.106G2.15. 184 SN TIEE Unchanged: s5cam.0. RRANTY DEEDS, NG e han g ScOTL. 4 BAGGING —Unchanged; $4dte. and huskand to Anmie PROVISIONS—Flem, higher, quiet. mess, Jobbing. $13.30. ' Lard, and 16 block 0, standand ard B Steam. 35,30, ohioice, $865. Dry walt meat Mintarn and ‘wife 1o Thomas Conr T T ety packed shotidera. B Jn Riverviow atd 4GT.30; shoFts, $7.8114G8.00 QUIT CLAIM DERDS RisCEIA S Fiour, T bile 2 oan, and, Trust eom i 1000 Bbls.: wheat, Murket YORK, July 1.—COFFEE—-Options stendy at {015 pofats deciine, ruted ally weak under Ioedl'selling and only Bal @ parties buving: ehsked barely steady, 10 @0 points down; sales, 6,0 bags. including July, $15. 2361530 HAT5; Hop. tembor, * $14.004 14, 313; Oetobe $13.50. 'Spot coffee, dull; No. 7, 1#%e: mild, dull; Cordova, 19%e. Warchouse deliyertes from New York yestorday, 3,000 bags; New York stock, 114,000 ‘bags: United States stock. 153,000 bags afloat for the United States 165,000 Lags; tot visible for the United States, 321,000 bags, Against W10 Tant ye RIO DE 1A with parents free Tuly 7.—Clearings, for the week, 3 39,00, 241,68 PHILADELPHIA 00: balanees, 81,407,200 and $1n, SAN FI. olegiaphic, 1o doltars, 516531 Vae. NEW YORK SCO, July 7.-Drafts, Siiver bars, 620621, slght, Thae: Mexican July 1 tor Clearings, the week, 568,729,224 Pork, $168.561,960 yrim harts 3.6 cent, Clear- for the July T.~-Mos New York exchange, par (o %o Rio, 2,560,000, for ihe week, 3% bags! Woek last $11,149, bags: for | NEW YORK o8 per mum. Quiet; No. 7 1,900, i: | exchin Dha 1,0 rea for 5. 7,000 o, 3.0 144 00 Bags. for the NFOs, 7 1 averuge Santos general 0,000 bags. B3] 21.097. 7 steady; prices | ST, LOUIS. July 7.—Clearings, $L449.318: bal unchanged o % pfg 000 b en, 17 Uhia© weok. §20,863,312 HAVIE, July' 7.—Openecd barely at % | balancus, the corresponding @t lowar, “withoit salcs; closed at %t | week 193 $2,086,283; clear ¢ deciine; shipmente coffee for New | ings last week, 8 1,000 hage: (ntal ba g CHICAGO. _July the week, ¥ pat eign_exchang ST G4 Moncy ret, yoar July silver, 2,000 for the wheat week: none; Speotal master (o wnson, tot Minueapolis Wheat Market. M MINNEAPOLIS, July 7.—Things were tied up Viek by the %o Ut there way very Little dis Position on the pait of wheat traders to do any- | T thing. The recelpts were smaller than for any | York tmie’ previous, and many months were about e lower than yosterday. For cash prices turned upward before the ¢l . which was ‘4o higher for track wheat and WORC higher W (v Jrcs. 312,261, 000; for 385, 441, bow. Ko xchange, sotual, e premium. .\I arker. 7.~ WHEAT—Higher; uly, #3¢; No. 1 northern, ling Now Vark exchange. steudy; 4GS per cea. DULLTIL napls ut hard, cashi wn Courtland beach. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Reoceipts of Cattle for the Woek Show a Satisfactory Increase. TRADE IN BEEF CATTLE ALMOST STEADY Heavy Cattle Sell Ten Cents Lowe Lights Go OF We Slow and © Close F.rm. SATURDAY, July 7 week closed with a fair Saturday’s run of tle, the receipts being slightly in excess of the previons Saturday. The re- ceipts for the week as & whole were in excess of the week before and larger than for the corresponding weeks in 1802 or 1803 From the first of the year up to the present date the total receipts of cattle foot up 383,672 being a loss of 26,098 as compared with the corresponding period in 1893, The receipts of hogs today were the heavi est that they have been during the past week or ten days, but, taking the week as a whole, there has been a heavy decrease as compared with last week. Since the first of the year there has been a gain In the number of hogs received at these yards of 243,661, as compared with the same time last year. The following will show plainly the situation as regards receipts The Hogs. Sheep 2 813 2,784 1,339 Recefpts this w Receipts | Same. w Same week CATTLE k1803, 180, Out of the 2,800 cattle receiv there were twenty-five loads consigned di- rect to local packers from Kansas City, There was, however, a very fair showing of beef steers in the yards, among them a number of loads of heavy, fat cittle. The market opened with the handy little cattls selling at nearly steady prices, but no one appeared to be at all anxious for the heavier grades. Later shipping orders caused some improvement to the trade, but the heavy cattle could safely be called 10c¢ lower. The market as a whole was not active, but be- foro the close the yards were pretty well cleared. As has been the case for some little time back the supply of butchers' stock was quite limited, and a gocd deal of it not overly de- sirable. The market did not show any very marked change, good stock bringing fully steady prices, while the poor and rough stock sold as low as ever. Veal calves brought about yesterday’s prices. The market on stockers and feeders was quiet, as has been' the case on every day since the great strike began. Dealers arc slow buyers, as the outlet into the country is poor, and no one knows when it will be improved. Prices have not shown much hange and could hardly be queted different from day to day, still there has been a downward tendency, which is plainly not able when comparisons are made with a week ago. Representative sales: DRESSED BEEF. No. Av. Pr. No. 10, 121 15 e 21, Av. Pr 02 1 162 L1478 a2z 3 30 400 10 100 415 SHIPPING AND EXPORT. 138 1961341 400 T 126 318 455 MIXED. AIST 4 6 cows. L1100 Lam 33 1553 Lol iz © 900 1020 1261 L3 0 1. 40 o 2l LI e} 350 2. 15 BULL 200 1....1150 215 1....1080 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS 225 3.... 500 240 1....1050 2 17,00 64 2 38,00 838 2 D 1 2 16.... T8 COLORADO CATTLE. Av. Pr Av. Pr. 4 bulls,.....1445 $2 00 '8.... 807 $3 10 HOGS—With 8,700 hogs on sale the mar- ket opened very slow and dull, with the packers offering prices that were all the way from 15c to 25c lower than yesterday. The shippers were not trying to do any- thing, not having any orders, and the local packers did not appear to care whether they got any hogs or not. Early sales of fair to good loads were made mostly at from $4.70 to $4.75, and over one-half of the of- ferings sold at the latter price and under, as against $4.85 to $4.95 yesterday. A little later in the day the arrival of shipping orders, as usual, had a stimulating effect upon the mar- ket, and $1.75 and $4.80 became the popuiar prices for desirable loads. The market closed up firm, and a few loads brought $4.85 and $4.90. Taken as a whole, it was a very uneven market, and in many respe unsatisfactory. Representative sales: No. Ay. Sh. Pr No. Ay 00.:......180 80 M 822 1....1600 AND ROUGH 1 SHEEP—WIth the market ipts since Thursday hardly be considered more than nominal Fair to good natives are quo @3.25; falr to good westerns, $2.506% common and stock sheep, $2.0062 good to choice 40 'to 100-1b. lambs at $2.50@2.85. No Wuslness in Live Stock. CHICAGO, July T.--At the stock yards no bus s was transacted In live stock, nothing hav- arvived, there having been no arriy the last of the stock held over from was closed out yesterday. Recelpts for the cattle, 98 calves and 4,884 sh live animal has shipped_out Present values uncertain. The reported Indicated an advanco on week's quotations of from ¢ Lo %c In catile, bare of re- quotations could from 40 to B fn hon. sheep and fambe. Catile may be gu from $5 (85,25 hogs, from 8 from S0 to $4.3, and lambs and fram %c ta 8o in ed all the to a0 trom elpts wnd Disposition of Stock. Officlal recolpts and disposition of atock a8 #hown by the books of the Union Stoek Yarie company for the twonty-four hours ending at 8 o'elock b m. July 1, 1504 EIPTS, Cars. Tead, . i 125 e Hows [ER Horses “and mies 1 “ DISPORITION, Packing company 10 Hammond company il company dany P Squire & O Cleveland n Morris Ker & Hocke Swift, from K. ¢ QI H trom KO Shippers ‘and’ feeders Left over Omah Total K LF - Receipts, ANSAS CITY, July ) Market for 1 shipmients, 3,100 butcher stock ' ste stoers, $12501.00; native cows ers and feedors, $26063.70; buils HOGS Recoipte, 500 hend head. Market steady o b wales, SLADGELSS, Neaview, $4SML03; packers, $SURGIG mixed, $4TALNG Iehts, $RGLIS; Yorkers, $L80G0K5: Diks, §1.6000080. ¥ Citoipts, S0 head” ahipments, steady St 1 ST. LOUIS, shipment higher: buik of none, o Stock Market. CAT" Recelpts, 2,700 head; shipments, tone; market quiet for natives; active for Texans: ' native steors, butehers’ Welghts, $3564.60; Arkansas and Texas steers, TENE to” medium, $2 104 HOGS - Recoipts, 3,000 head: market dull; good medium welghts, $6.10; pgs and common 1ights, $46006 005 butehers, $4 8045, 0 SHEEP-Recoipts, 190 head; shipments, none; market steady; natives, $2.50G275; lnmbs, $3.500 Stuck in Sight. Ipts_of live stock at the four yards for Saturday, July 7, 1943 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep South Omaha 150 heago B awas City 00 Louty 1,200 2,00 Record of r principal Totals LIVERPOOL, mand moderate 1 California, s 48 11d@ie; red west CORN-Firm; pot, 3u Hgd. Calitornia Spring patents, Tuly holl 1Hdarss: n winte demand mo ratelyi No. western spring, s 80, new mixed 28 GA@Ws. moss, 68 9, long and gocliar, 46 Tbs., wing, ] short 378 6d. Lard, prim Tol July weatern 0 Graln Market. WIHEAT - Firm, A July Auglat, E nber, CORN ea low, 4 highet [ 2 yel- TOLEDO, 0 n : No. {5e; No. 2 white, lour, 3 1,000 bbls. WHEAT10 . N higher; 3 red, 45 No. 3 No. 3 dalry, 12 N Slow) 0. Ifliem; - No. 2G3c; Watse; ak; creamery, S—Dull and w. 0 movements of gr ik 6o, ; New York Dry (oods Market. NEW ¥ July 7.—The dry goods demand was “restricted t goods of miscellaneous eom- plexion o meet current wants that were for- Ly express, except (o southern and nearby Printing cloths, dull but firm _ at bid for . and contrets from J ‘1 at (his price. - Fall .00 pieces: deliveries, 10,000 stock, 550,000 Kets. 2 11-16c 000 pleces, of sauarcs, Cotto W ORLEANS, July 7.—COTTON-Tasy 13,000 biales. Futures quiet: sales, 15,:0) bates: RGG.80: August, $6.7060 October, $6.73G6.74; N her, 36836080 ; it "Frisco Wheat Market. SAN FRANCISCO, July 7.—WHEAT—Stead; rember, $1.06% 111 Ride on new steamer, Courtlund beach. e Ship Yards Forced to Close. HARTLEPOOL, July 7.—Irving's ship yards and those of Sir W. Gray at this place have closed down owing to the strike of the molders. Four thousand workmen are thus thrown out of employment. It is ex- pected that other yards will also be forced ta close. ‘WM, LOUDON, Commission Merchant CRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Private wires to Chicago and New York. business orders placcd on Chicago Board . pondence solicited, room 4, New York Life Dullding Telephone 1308 The Union Paclfic Rallway Company. To Whom It May Concern: Take notice that on the 21st day of June, 1504, the Hon- orable Walter H. Sanborn, United States circuit judge for the Eighth judicial cirs cuit, made an order, of which following s a copy: I the Clreuit Court of the United States for the Eighth Judicial Clrcult and Dis- trict of Nebraska. Oliver Aimes, second, et al, complainants, vs. the Union Pacifie Railway company and othe defendunt: The petition of the receivers herein pra: ing for instructions as to the continuance by them of the operations of the lines of rallwiy owned by certain of the defendants herein and included in the Union Pacifio system, whose earnings are represented in sald petition to be insufcient to pay their i expenses and taxes, namely: The n Cut-Off railway, the Brighton & branch, the Junction City & Fort ey rallway, the Omaha & Republican Valley rail he Salina & Southwestern railway, the Denver, Leadville & Gunnison radlway, the Kansas Central railroad, the Kans Yty & Omaha rallroad, the Atchi- & Pacific railroad, the Atchi- , Jewell County & Western railroad, the shington & ldaho railro: the Oregon Rallway Extenslon company; and for aus thority to use the money derived by sgid recelvers from the operation of the lines of the Union Pacific Rallway company, or other of the defendants herein, to make up the deficiency arising from the operation of said lines of rallway described In sald peti- tion as unable to pay expenses and iaxes, and for an order ratifylng the acts of sald recelvers in making advances for such purs poses—has been presented to this court, and upon an inspection thereof it 18 ordercd that wald petition be fled in said caue forthwith, and that sald peti- tion bo brought on for hearing before me at the United States court room In St, Paul, Min ‘hursday, th® 19th day of July, 1584, at 10 o'clock In the forenocon. And it 'Is further ordered that notice of the fiting of sald petition and of the heur- ing thereon and of o hearing at the time and place aforesald, upon the question whether or not s herein shall not forthwith surr possession of and ase to operate all of sald lines of rall- road where earnings are, or are llkely to be, Insufficient to pay their operating ex- penses, be given by the delivery of a copy of this order to each of the parties to this suit, to the attorney general of the United Stafes, to the Oregon Raliway & Navigation company, and to the trusiees under the several existing mortgages and trust (nstru- ments securing debts owing by the sever: defendants herein, and by publication he of in the New York World, the New York Pribune, the Boston Journal, and The Omaha Hee, In the dally lssues thereof, for ten times prior to July 14, 1594 And it i further ‘ordered that the United Siates and any of the other partles 'to whom It {8 ordered that notice of the fillng of the sald petition be glven may lntervene herein and be h 1 upon the questions Faised by sald petition o by this order. Dated, 8t. Paul, Minn., June 21, 1804, WALTER H. SANBORN, United States Cireuit Judge, \led June 26, 1594 ow, pursuant to the above order, notle hereby given that the sald petition wii be brought on for hea e P, Mian, on Thursy, July 1" o'clack, @ m., as in sald ords unie 2, 1 AN} DOANE, R COUDERT, Receivers. JOHN ¥ JOHN M. THURSTON, Of Counsel for Recelvers. 1y3 dmios

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