Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 11, 1894, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE OMAHA DATLY BEF: WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1891, 3% | OMAHA TIVESSTOCK MARKET | 2, acis, bu, th o o0 got, seon? COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL was & slow madcet, that was furth was 10,000 bbis, r the 24 marke but sale w inim No v, i CGomplete Indifference Was Displayed by bk bibone oty Cotton Snvitet Reoord Broaker ot the Looal Yards in the R e - 4L the Specnlative Urowd Yosterday, Conditlon of Tr.de and Quota on oR Taly 10, —COTTON-Enles Number of Cars Received. OMclal vecely N tlon of Stoek &R Stayp and Faney Produe ol - 1” \' h; o e, constwise “I‘“:l\‘\“:\’-.h ,' ‘l”vvr th "y:”w‘\‘ \VL“:“V('“{\ :(4 While there was considerable business doing In the produce district, there was not much 1if PRICES UNDERWENT LITTLE CHANGE | (5 the ‘tride, and o nerally plaining that the mask In t o t was qu nat T Aas i | LIBERAL OFFERINGS SEND PRICES DIWN e i R RIG HA UR ] 4 Mareh Cattle o ey 3 8,444 i ter of prices there was not much change yester Qitet; mid- | o Private Cables Wers Quite Conflicting, | day e i s, nma; | Cornted N ¥ from Twenty-ftve to Bome Quoting Wheat Firm bat In. HRAY SFe bl TIRG & 1o MRGL 11 D meis ; 0. ites Fifty € ower- Only & Few Sold L o active and Others Quito Lower future, While there Wre & Rood many eges STOUKS AND BONDS, ~Mogs Advahes o Nekle wit Omatn Packing To sell quick I ~Stocks and Bonds. selling at steady prices, there wns a strong dis Good Shijipi (R il LG m s (¢} f position. amoni sonte Howsen to ‘cut. thie. price § tlon Yesterdny Was Under the In- ¥ o LR ). e One_ ealeama thirty cases g0 at $io to the | fluence of Liabor Troubles ohn . Squire’ stock on hand. CHICAGO, July 10.—1t 18 not often that | phics, h'iiuic v i cotimiry have bren lowered | NEW YORK, July 10—The speculation TUESDAY, July 10. | Netson Morrt such general indifference Is displayed by the | Will have ' (enduncy o Inciease the recoipis at | today was under the influence of the labor [ Today was a record breakor at South | f ket oot o Sy speculative crowd as was shown today. T el g ek, and, ot (he markel cantiot | troubles in the west, and while generally | Omaha so far as the number of cars of | foldsm 116 Refrigerator for., .$6.00 strike bothered them and they were para ; | heavy In tone was occasionally given a | stock received was concerned. A large run | Hommond & i 3 iffer did not show much change, but re R ' Parker & W Refricerator for s lyzed by the uncertainty concerning the gov mained steady at the decline re ted Monday | temporary strength by the receipts of en- | pad been predicted, but it was not anticl Sperry & X 5 2 hid ator h" e '$7.25 2 2 ernment report. Prices underwent very little [ on packink wtock, It was cluimied that some | couraging advices from Chicago. Among the | pated that there,would be such a flood of | faf ™ ivet feoter 100 1,806 Refrigerator for... $11,20 1 1 ehange, except In provisions, which made s price ted below, | which would Steady | MOre conservative operators there was a dis- | receipts, The Chicago market closed - 3 With 1ast we position to do little it any business pending Total w8 0017 85 ¥ Stasrimoderats advance \ A but men are flat themselves | the result of the effort to inaugurate a gen- CEi AU BUIPDSES EHUIDOET GBS RNCEETRS N ~ Marl Chi uy' gradually advanced %c, eased off Y be- | Slnipete with butterine, he quality of buitr | Cago tomorrow. Press and private dispatches | thelr stock in this direction. As a result [ woye aiven in Ware: tAla TOF! loval i eamo very quiet, changing but ttle and the | put away during the month of Jupe has Lecn | were eager ; \\..nlm|r| nlvr on the r“xn'lm:u]zl the official count showed 328 cars of cattle, or | sumption i kol round prices. For the w =gt %e loss. Private cables | NIout equal the past ten years, TThe avernie i and the good or bad tidings were instantly | g 44s head, On October 23, last year, there | JIENE I yeterduy rocelpta from ol sourcs 1 lote showed but Yo loss. Private eablos | ot (i ouds Wi Ty Wi Tnfo WAAKS | 20 oted S (b ‘souraeof prices. Suga | O:444 Iead. On October 23, st year, B "SR5 S B " . TO SELL QUICK STOCK ON HAND. 3 were rather conflicting, some quoting wh the Tinest_butter ever pro- | opened 14 per cent higher, and then under | Were recelved 7,786 head, but they were | g T OF WHGEIANG, SO SRSt tor shoe #5.50 Baby Carriages for. ... firm but inactive and others quite lower Ark ulators pu- | free selling broke sharply 1% per cent to [ largely range cattle. The official receipts of } fom &2 1o wnd for wpring Jambs, from $ ¢ 810,00 Buby Carriagos for The trade was evidently looking for a bullish Gl that date up G | 953, rallied % per cent and reacted 8 per | hogs were 161 cars, or 10,635 head bt LU LT R LR Rt $15.00 Baby Carriugoes for ‘a‘vnvrmmm r;‘]m;v it o itk URHE 17140 from that | } nt &t the < lose, (x‘l\l;vmnll a8 ‘\]\;m!.«“h; OATTLE—While. thore. have been days | the strikt, & (Tl b P torn was steady within a %e range, W ©ne remainder of the | jected to a bear raid, based on the belief [ i i s ror. | permanent virds peone . odorals buying, : " for ex that the general strike which Is threatened | When the recelpts of cattle have becn larger, | that by e fhe present week S ‘TR (" Oats steady but dull. The range was %e. | furhe | for WULCE | just result in serlous injury to the com- | there has never been a day in the history of | tiaffie will § il that the Tive, stook i\ bles, the ralsing of the | ik, tiat market a scarcity of [ year's averag anger group | the yards when there were as many corn | towards u ne mal condition, Wwhove this | panies interested. Of the & comber of | Burlington & Quiney was the weaki Higher Liverpool c blockade at the yards an: L eing | fed ve cattle. Almos! cattle — t, being | fed native cattle. Almost all the cattle in KAIAR CIty DIva Rtoal ATRFiat: offerings firmed provisions up today. Sep- | 1% Tt AR B | sold largely on Boston orders, based on an- | o corde were beef steers. The report that 6k i s Xl o tember pork, lard and ribs are Ge higher. bR AL e UL R SR | ticipated decrease in earnings. The shares i T g it hl’m D S RANSA “.h:“.”‘“mnn; (0 CATTLE - Recipts, Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 8 | best winter makes of creimeries, this clss of | receded 1% per cent to 73%, closing only % | the union men would be called (et pRa e TR OO0 \GWeEE TExhY: nisar g vars; corn, 32 cars; oats, 12 cars; hogs, none. | Butter would have been held at %e in 189 and | per cent above the bottom figure. St Paui | Which would have a_tende to (-Hl:lphhl‘l‘ R TR 005 AL Rt 8 A 05 1 et ivo: Cows The leading futures ranged as follows e T 4 to ohoice | Was fairly well supported and lost only 5 | the present situation, and might close up | &0 50 stockers and focdors, 80073 65, E e T e “High, Low. | Close country, 12@1dc; crenmery, solid packed, 16@lGe; | per cent, with % per cent recovery. Rock | packing house operations entirely, made the LRl WD Uk 3 o L) | erommery. biicld, ‘T8 Taland sold down 1% per cent and ralied % | packers very cautious, and it Was evident | i i : e 4 b 56 oow| 66 e dom ARG o iat ver cent, while Northwestern lost % per cent the fir't that they did not care to buy | 5i5: pixed, 05 Mighte, $4.80004.95; pike, 3 2| sewan| “;}:1 o 3 Ol ens, 4GG4e; apring | Liiout n recovery. Tie market was slug- itle, At thersame time the shippers | wigogiso” Tt T T TO SELL QUICK Die. ! uin| o1k | B o ien ke 1 A0Fng he: artw EComIN g HBATIEF backward about taking the chances, | SHEEP-Tcceipts, 2100 head; shipments, : I | 1i ic; hen turkeys, TwSc; [ gish during the afternoon, becoming heavie et head. Best steady; others slow. ST { s ol am| ik Beicc; gecue, DG as the day advanced and closing weak. As a consequence, so few cattle be:ng wanted J ¥ OCK ON HAND. i k g 41| assads| a1siasi Chotce fa ond smilh veals are quoted | S 10y "ot was In the main weak | When the supply’ was so large, the buyers St. Louis Live stock Market. 3 axl " Cay) x| RSV Inconam, Tull peym, v mnke, | and closed frregular. took advantage of the occision (o pound the LOUIS, July 10.—CATTLE-—Recelpts, 3,500 . i é g | g [ waiies Nevraskis tnd 1owa, ‘full”éream: dqioc: | “"Thc Post sayat There is rather less signs | market, A few ‘handy catile, Which Just | het; sbipnenys fone, MarkeCrow g sty $3 Gasoline Stoves for.$], 25 & 20y | Nebrask Town, part akims, Lim- | today of actual selling from holders of happened to suit the buyers' fancy, sold at f a0, 2, i JUNE i, es stecs BLEUEG ¢ f gy | burer A0es brick, No. 3, We; it No | glritjoy than there was on Saturday. This | a decline o about 25e, and in a few cuses, ; e $6 Gasoline Stoves for.$2,73 ('8 b HAY-Upland hay, $.50; midiand, 88 [ s quietly the cause of the federal govern- | perhaps, not quite that much. On heavy b L Dl el ) . } 1245 | lowiand, - " $ih0; ive atiw, S Demand | ment's effort to vindicate the rights of the | cattle, however, the bids were 30c .to 40c medium, - $5;- common and | @ 88 Gasoline Stoves for, $3 75 1270 | falri supply fair, Color makes the best price on | jroperty and because of the continued stand [ lower, and in some cases perhaps 60c lower. 3 shipments, 109 | o fosg | brine fon prices, 1Y LD B ) ot corporations against compromise Sellers wore unwilling to make the conces- | nead. " Market steady, ‘unchanged — i Juls 885 PIGBONS-OM birds, per doz., SL. The Evening Post's London cable sa sion, and the market was a drag from b e A Bhort it VEGETABLES Contangoes on Amerlcans are about 2 per [ ginning to end. Out of the 6441 cattie on | o NCW York fiue Tock Barest | B ity | 002% | The potato market continues very weak and | cent. Money is plentiful. No serious aiffi- | sale 5100 were left over unsold : none: no trading, 2 LI ' s i G057 g v work T ) oriers 'in e coumtey - | Gultfe: were disclosed at today's se(lement, [ While the offerings of butchers' stock | "% AN L AMBA~Teceipts, 8,60 head T T ST cept by express, as the delays In freight ship. g| \ o e likely were somewhat larger than has been the weri lambs, e higher; sheep, poor to 3 J Cash quotations were as follows AL UL RO R B although a few small failures are likely on wen;. i i D, poor _(ial N n ’ O, Vot i some tnstances | MRS 1 MY BABLS AT WG L g g o | Thursday. Americans, after firmness, closed | Fulo of lte there was no great number in 3.55:" Tambs, ol n 60 | B 4-Gallon Store Water Coolers . . 88c ‘ndvance ations of a few days | flat on receipt of New York prices. The | the yards. It could hardly be expected, Recelpts, 1,600 THRriaL, enate | @ 0-Galion Store Water Coolers.. $1.10 littie less than the q ail- spring NOZISSRCETE » | however, with such demoralization pi CrI e A ) Iver ig unchanged becaus are curtailed, owing to | ing c ; n the beef market that this class of ¢ ke ; ? % No. 2 white, 46@ite; | ghipments of melons have congested In Atianta, | vallable suppiies are eurtabec. SERE M | itie could escape entirely, and prices gen- Stock In Sight. 8-Galon Stors Water Coolers . .$1.50 Suhito, 41gs there ‘chenper than ever known. ' Hundrcds of | the mining distrlets. The tone of future | crally showed a decline of fully 10c, and in | ~Record of recipts of live stack at the tour | HYl-No.' 2, 46 L carlouds. of watermelons destined for Chic delivery in very weak some cases 150, principal markets for Tuesday, July 10, 1834 L t. Louls and other we Lt Stocke dede fe i, heep Stockers and feeders were slow and easier. | soun oman ALERED Tn points have The following were the closing quotations .85 glietracked and he r e Nt S There were quite a good many country buy- | Chicago ,. ; 5 "ok por, Dby $12.0740 | GSI, A O oiin e LS L York ex- | oriin the vards who had come in with their | Kansss City "[Ll1111: 000 100 i Sylisng, Short Hi | on of snipments there wil | AL fat cattle intending to take home some feed- | St Louls .o, 8200 2,200 2,70 s Dh i shate Sivnsy hiea (boxedy,. | mak 1y clther A RiTaE sreas ers with them, but the market on beef steers | rotal e 67700, ; < Allon.m. ..o being in such’ shape made it hard work to L [ WHISKY—Distillors’ finished goods, per gal., 092500, o e, talk feeders to the owners. Representative {_">"""“' NOEosy S, July 10.—~Clearings, $1.462,716 uly 10.—C NEW ORLE SSED BEEF. KANSAS CI' Ex sales are arrlving on $1.50 per doz, ~Unchas carings, $1,5 (ks VWA, Bl e Jo. Are Br BOSTON, July 10.—Clearings, §14,216,760; Ao T liral Pactfic $1s|Oregon Imp: Do s | ancos, 8,70 3 S 3 gosian: : Bxis {areannspteesdt per] | [OH Gl Gl ow 10| Gragon Nav L iie B 4w | WALTIMOREL July 10 -Clearings, $8,304100; b Flour, bbls..... % bu. box, hicigo Alor... |0, <L) € U, 8. 102 440 | balances, $707,75, wiieat, bu. 680 oL 1 —Hand picked navy, $2.1502.2 RIQ Qs 76 Pacific Mali, .10l 16,3200 4 63 YORK learings, $61 Comn: b 29,000 5000 | meaium nay WG210; common White beans, | Chicago Gl .l 2% P D & B 5 > 5 J—Gooc urn- ing. 8toc .u)lflldr Colo. Coal & Tron 14| Roading . 3 4 SoBs A o 3 0t P oo, saushorsoist Mne ik SRS | B BEE ooyt PPRLABELUIIN. oy i —cueaings, 519 ormet! y eople’s Mammoth lns!a!lmeni House, Toc. “Fegn, sieady at 1wl ze. BEANS—Y vu. basket, %e; | Ll Lack &V my EMPHIS, July 10 New York exchnge Close evenings at 6:30, except Saturday, during July and NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. 18118 D.&O I Co LONIDON, July wunt n August. 3 Cholee stock, per doz., $1.25 no gone into the Hank of JEngland on Is end cents in stamps to pay post rge ' 2 i fone Send 10 cents in st pay postage on large 04 catalogue. i Yesterday's Quotacions on Flous, Grain ana w southern currots, per dos, | LdGH 1 B S e s ; Baby Carriage and Refrigerator Catalogues mailed frec, p Provisions, Metals, Ete, 7 Port Wayne. ... g o, ned. New ' York exchange, Zic to Clearin; NEW YORK, July 10.—FLOUR—Reccipts, n orders, per doz. bunches, 2@ | & Northern pfd.. b :n\;w T P 2. Al ;EI;QI:I b'l:lu'i‘ exparty) 88500 bbin.; ‘:fi.;v:! i W FURNIPSNow home grown, B e .1 (SAN FRAKCISCO fte, alaht, Tac; - - — g5.; market quiet, but steady; buyers hold- | home grown, per doz . bunehe L § aphic, | 150, 2ije. Mex: 3 > ¥ b e aTaw o8 & Dur §6 P Dl 19, ican’ dolla Webster—C sinning to tassel. Wheat ing v concessions which mills are slow FRUITS, 15 ST. LOU 589.010; harvest mostly done. Millet doing fine WM:. LOU [o) giving. Southern flour, dull. Rye flour, slow but | There s hardly eno Kind in 2 cont York—Corn nearly all lajd by, Farnicrs steady 30 bbls. Buckwheat flour, nom- | the city to make a m at the X 2. : busy cutting wheat. Oats ripen 8. . pening. : g T ALY ek Bt ! Ay i : i SN HO O ik | Gomm ™ 3 CORN MEAL Sty tales, 200 Uble.; ellow | Improvemenit | California’_ truits are™ all” gone | Loutsvitle 43 western Unton. 1013 H el is e tas ;\nl:?lnlpo—'-l”roull(h continues, 'r«...)‘}ry for & | westorn, $2.00005.80; Brandywine, $2.80. d ere will be no more uni he labor | Loulsville & 5 AR5 . 52 Y P Al Pl Al | wheat to fill. ve mostly cut; thin and 1 RYE—Nomihnis state, oo ¥ ioubles on they const ara-settied. 3 Manhiattan ¢ 114 | do pfa . o 7 Moneyratea GSine shoft. - Pastures poor. L) RAIN AND PROVISIONS. 1 ere are plenty’ of blackberries and apples, | Memphiad Coooo 8 |M &St L o o8 = oy A Gorniieuoing fairlyiwe Che ! BARLEY-NOTIML /ooty wostorn, | sa@sto;:| DUt TheRbASeIGn BEY Uicoming. scaree nd hiohe mé.liu!.séu.fi.. ooehe b EN & i 1 1 NEBRASKA CROP BULLETIN. | 1 fitios It (oing, fairly well, Wheat privato wires to Chicago and Now Yok Az Cannda, six-rowed, A2@sic. STRAWLERRIES—None. Mo, baciiic . i |2l 1 be short jlle PR Prade ¥ orders placed on Chicago Board “of & WHENT—Recelpts, 16000 bu.; exports, 1BS—None. obile & Ohfo.. (] [ ed ats generally dried o] ‘orre 8 AL R aso ) i expoete, APPLES-Calltornia, por 50-b. crate, 31 Nashelle Chat, 24 Week Hns fleen Dry Excopt in tho North- | | SedaroOnts, genarally dried up. = Com | - Correspondence ecllolted. 4 BV aredtirive: 1 hasd:, 0o f;',“\},‘,,‘ ‘Options | BLACKBERRIES—Good stack, $2. N.J. Centrai .1l B | 1852052160 1...80 27 For the week ending July 10, as reported | Cuming—Corn promises good. Potatoes | s————— 81 opened’ easler on talk of o be BLACK RASPRERRIESGodd siock, . N, &W. ptd 1 L 452 170 for the United States weather bureau by r'-'x‘x'f': D "1'”'~ is injuring grass, and hay et e 7 = AT With Torelgners BUDIRE. Gakies hn Dt. case, $4,60675.00. \pping stock,’ per 24- | North Am. ol (b] Goodwin D. Swezcy, director, Lincoln, Neb.: | "0 L Sit SO0 win ve a gooa nate | Missourts: 1, Tcimsas " b Catiboetn, V5 : {61 striko nows, prices’ raiicd and held firm al | - BEACHESNone, A A LT [ R The week has been dry, except In the | crop. - About haif the corn cultivated for | Oregon, 97: Washington, 9. el 3 day, being supported by big Inerease In vis- lington, 17,000; Chicago Gas, 22,400; Rock Isiand, northwestern portion, with more than the | the last time. Blackberries goo The condition of spring wheat 1s 68.4, E it dlose, dttic W; Ju ot At A 5,300 K. Tuul, 8,700 ; average amount of sunshine, but the tem- [ Holt—Small grain will make one-third of | fgalnst, 8 in June and 7ht'in July, 1868 = . b 1 1-10q62 8-16c, closed 62iie; December, 65 New York Money Market. perature has averaged about normal, and | g C80B;, TEAEra corn looks well. - Potatoes poines. St the ‘:‘:‘["“I;""‘ i~hv‘l\l‘{:\lrly 7:&1 [ 0% L+ eoarter. 28000105 TROPICAL FRUITS, S A e 3...2008 180 there have been no hot winds; good growing | “Knox—Drouth unbroken and small grain | Kansas, 6: Nebraskas 10; South Dakota, #: 3 RiRiBnscelne, S000/Ly,; exports, 80,000 b AS-Cholcs atock, $2,00GR180. per bunch. N paa¥he T30 cant: Tast Toan, 1 per, cent: olosed) 6 180 conditions have prevailed in nearly all sec- | past help. Corn and grass need rain badly. | North Dakota, 68; Washington, 8 re- market steadyi No. B AT In elevator; 4155 | temmona. 200 sie. 36: ohoten lemone. a0 sete, aney | 1 per cent, 3 d bisitd 2 tions of the state. Plerce-Rye harvest well ulong, Wi Bon, llllr'1ti\‘:;n:n conditioh of both Ao i it fopened - snsler’, with | “ORANGES-Calitornia Mediterranean ‘Swesta | SRUNE MERCANTILE FARDI-—308 per cont, 200 Small grain shows no improvement in the | 870 ¢ats Mearly teady to cut and early B el s crial i heab REx ..,cu R o Y I OO L R A pusiness I Dkt bl wt S8 o adiin STOCKERS AND REEDERS. | || weaterngipsst ot tha state land)in thie|]| 'Platte—WWheat beficuts short but wen] B8 0 — upi July, 44c, closed 4014¢; August, 40 A BB RS and $LET4 for sixty days: posted rates, $1.8G 2 00 2 70 27 | extreme northeastern counties the crop | headed. Oats ripening and more than has LLAPSE L BOSTON WILARE, dhgo, " closed” 47 September,” 4747 Sl 4.89; commercial bilis. $1. 100 o @ | will be very Iight. Wheat harvest is nearly | & crop. Corn and potatoes in fine condi- By - o —Recelpts, 57,600 bu.; exports, 2,600 bu.; [ DATES—Hallowees, 65 to 70-Ib. boxes, per b, | GOVERNMENT BONDS—Steady; state bonds, 215 (3 0) | completed in the southeastern section and | “§¢inion_Corn looks well. Wheat improy- | T7° Men Killed and Four More Reported g sales, 11,000 bu. futures, 36,00 bu. spot. Spot | 5%C. - & inactive. 215 e 00 in progress in the northeastern. Threshing | ing, but oats will be & hort crop. Rye Buried Under the Wreckage. G mEReL dull bt firmg No.'3 suigstitos N MADLE SYRUT Gl car. honey, 1012c. Closinwiquiotationsionionqaivete asifollows; il o $ | has begun in the extreme southeastern [ being harvested. BOSTON, July 10.—While a large crowd of 4 ore o, ;' No, APLE & —dallon c: per “doz., $12. = o 8 g BheMos NaOT . 2 3 f '3 track, mixed western, NUTS—Almonds, 16@17c; English walnate, 10@ | . 5 G8Te . ([D. & R.G. 78..... 112% 240 538 10 | countles, where a fair yield is reported. Washington—Most of the corn laid by. | workmen were unloading the schooner Jennl track, white w ) 62@33¢; track, white htate, filberts, 12c; Brazil ‘nuts, 10c, ggg:g;;;u>~-~ ‘D'“infm" Ggs 240 To10 2 9 1 | Oats are ripening fast, and cutting has {1‘{3'5‘“»}1?""" cut. Some: chinch bugs in | o EH OB S A, nnle PE URchaARats iy dbBte Hosea DARRie) dalierinen Dbl S0 hale bl fCnie 4o atpr 69l 100 WESTERN CATTLE. commenced In the southeastern section. ““YerNTRAL SECTION. aonfihe whart astiatien g B 8405 August, 4@ %0, ed 324, 1 Yo, e 68, 8tko: " No. : 2 3 Av. No. Av. Pr. Sorn continues in excellent condition, al- pe i ‘ lapsed number R S R o R Seeiy idcs K aocENo Il kroon 200 | Teow .. ifly 2 cows..... 19008213 | though now generally needing rain in most gponeCorn un, fne condition, Small | were buried in the ruins. Three men were O Ll e S cholte 101ia N e e e Mdes, 2c; 05 COwS... .. 972 ceders. . arts of the state, and along the southern 5 1" better 2 9 0 Py pAIORA Biow; atute, comimon to” cholce, T@14c; | Noi1 venl a8 bs. fo'IE The. uei No Fvenl | Al Gited & % 78 | 80 heiters. 1008 2 heifers. Dorders. 15 Deginning to curl in the heat of | Buftalo—Corn stands the drouth woll, bu [ taken out badly injured. Two are dead HIDES—Featureless, 6oi No. 2 dry flint hides, 3c: No. 1 dry salted | Alk Cluss O. o 2d s a01g [ 7 helfers.... 86: 21 strs, tl the day. Chinch bugs are numerous in the | Must have: rain soon hinch bugs’ nu- | and four more are sald to be buried under LEATHER-Slow; hemlock sole, Buenos Ayies, | hides, 4c; part cured hides, %e per b, Rsum:l:fir" T enolon. Mutialitnic 1005 |[akistEatl & holters, south-central portion of the state. Inerodsianaidninrinuch) T‘,i“","'"“- : % the wreckage. The weight of a large MRIL to heavy welghts, 14G18c fully cured, .""'i»(f"‘)'u'." .68 118 HOGS—The market on hogs opened with | = Potatoes are not doing well in the south- orseatnadongiellisbutinesas) raln. o e a2 aus sollg0L—uitt" ddmesiic feecr, pulled, | " SHBED PELTS—Green salted, each, 25@6e; o tnas: 97% | 4 pretty fair demand from the shippers at an | central portion of the state, but ure in e s e (AN oL codl FonBn eldocicicau sed i the S gloNS—Teer. stendy. Cut meats, fems | Srh Salted sheniings hort-waced early aidni: NoWGomaota 7. 140% | advance of about be. While the packers axdellenticondition Injthepnorthemiandiicens canwithout. rain. Wil hay. very | ¢gdent, ckled. bellies, 14a81sc: pickled shoulders, 6% | sking. No. i, carlings (short-wooled early 08, . Deb. G, ore 3 * ral portio O T s gy Michael Driscoll, aged 65, was killes plckied bellics, TH@aise; pickled shoulders, G4@ | skin). No. 1, ench, S@l0c; dry shearlings (short. Roniy mw et G5 [R5y Ry 08 1400 | were not dolnig anything, the market was | “Rofoiisrecelved from Lancaster, John- | lEht Corn looks well ‘but needs riin, i Drisgollycaged 195, waa JiilledsRig G pickdea B, Tiutat“Lara,” firm “Wostern | Wooied wariy’ shine, Ko 3 ench, et ey fint; | Fomn: B sk oo S B Coneaia s 195 | active and the bulk of the offerings changed [ gon and Nemaha countles Indicate Gréeley—Small graind o very poor stand. | his son, William, 37, is fatally injured. So RSB EG pead it 47, 0g7.45; .-n':.;\ulf'Jl'f»'{-'<'|y"l1 Kunuas ond Nebraska, um‘.”-»rmx‘m»xh‘v::x_-fi et ",llpm"‘ old gs.... St PG &P W 1084 | hands In good season, Later, as the-#hip- | pect ré\r a goc ummo crop. Blackberrl flffl.‘»'n negd “"Eln,{";j'd‘:‘-\ (l_': JJI‘;,‘Q"'.','.L Aol | also s Martin Hines, 42. William Best is firm. : ebraska. murrain. wool' pelcs, i t R Conturion St L jen.58. 76" | ping orders were filled and the buyei also doing well. Al frowing . finely. . Slight. 1o- | vadly hurt, but will re 4 b YITE] ¥ & 8k murra wool pelts, per 1b., actual dodeferred. ... |S. L. &S.F. Gen. o " n PR Loup—Corn growin, finely. Slight im- adly hurt, but will recover. 3 HEETEG Quies. Imt femg, o 4G6e; dry fint, Colorado hutcher wool | 4(thdson da. Sk §3FGen.6s 43 | qropped out, the market flattened out and RAIN FOR THE WEDK. provement. in ‘what 1s left of the Wheht —————— fogicatern, crenmery, 14 1b,, netual weight, 4@7c; dry fiint, | Rlchison 25 A.os a0 2., 51 | closea with 'the advance lost and with 1,200 . Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney : 5, 20c urtaln - wool pelts, per ‘IR, actuai | Canada So. buds. U. P 16ta 0f'00.0 108 | hogs unsold. Representative sal herman—Corn looks well but needs rain | trontin. Toint vze o5 core® A TR 1aa2ie. E-Tirm; state, full skims, 114 badly. Wheeler—Corn and potatoes doin well. Pastures and hay lands show wonderfui improvement. ——— New Buildings Projected There has been a noticeable picking up A, 3 Pac '85. 1003 | West Shore 4 st Cen. Pac. 1ats '93. 1003 | West Shore 4a. No. 2, 3 white' 13, T 5 it No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr 3—Tallow, No, 1, 4@ = = N30 360 s S poi grosde, white A, Hoston Stock Quotations. ] large, 9¢; part skims, Pennsylvania, 15@ 200 southern, cases, old butter, 202%c; beeswax, | DOSTON, July 10.—Call loans, 114@2 par cent; [ 7. y y T R 2 per | PFIme 1@ISe; rough tallow, %o i * | ume loand, 2ig3ig per cent. Closiug prices for \lv.|l1.») ~Loc ‘I‘I. _‘.:;’nw. g;‘n‘w; been g‘m-r'l in building operations during this week and i PKE.); country Ptren), *4 1360430, s on b TR stoeks, bonds and mining shnras: e Y R pet corh e mi- | the prospects are considered more encourag: : , 4 716G 4k, as o BT RORdH A ilatg | et, s ¢ o enco S AT &S F......63-10] opd T SOUTHWESTERN SECTION Ing than for several weeks past. As shown quaiity. PETROLELD ROSIN—Quie 10.—COFFER—Options | i, Sugar. .. 1000 00 |W: Blee. pid. 1... nehanged to 5 points | Am. Sugar pfd..... 81 |Wis. Central. . local covering, ruled generally | Bay Stato Gus..["l 7 |Atehison 2a.: NEW YORK, 1 steady; i rallied by the rccords of the building inspector's office, building has been practically at a standstill for the past month. Beyond a few Adams—Corn needs rain. Small grain has not improved. Franklin—Corn growing rapidly. Grass at $4 bid. 4, common to good, $1.35 BURPENTING-Quiet: 306015e. closed stendy, unchanged'to 5 pointa up: | Bonton & Alhiny.. 2034 Atohison 1n., RECH oy, omostio TEal to extra, %@ | Mok 10000 bus. tnelyding July, *stinieid: | Bonton SR TR e rallying. Potatoes not doing well, Wheat it fete el ) 83 Tapan, 4% Auiist, 814 $305a1400 | oDk e 745 | Wis. Cent. 1ts LT el B O small permits for repairs there has been MOL. Steady Orleans, open ket- | Spot coffco, TRio, mild, | Fitohbure, 10| Allouez Miniug o, Frontier—Corn duing well but rather back- | nothing doing. Monday and yesterday, how- Viul‘!l and very uneven. ever, there has been more activity, and al- quiet, steaily; Cordova, ' 19G10%c; 5000 | Gen. Eleciric.. .l 364 Atla bugs, Rio, Nos. 7 and 8 aflont.’ at §15. " Ware- | Tiluola Steel...." 40 | Boston & Mouiana house deliveries yesterday, 6,825 bags: New York | Mexican Contrai. 63| Buite & oston stoc today, 12175 bags: United States stock, | N. Y. & N, B 014 | Galumot & Ho Me, good to cholc 3 TRON--Steady; teady; domestic, $3.10. TIN-Firm on' spot; futures steady, Plates, though the permits granted have been for residences of the medium grade, the pros- pects are reported better and several bulld- Ffrpas—Wheat mostly harvested. O failuré. Hay crop light. Iotatocs fajirly ‘well, ~Rain needed badly. 2 market quiet. 150,216 bags; afloat for the United States, 204,600 [ Oid Colony. 79 [Centennlal... 5 5 . SPELTER-Stendy, vaasi 4 ble for the United States, 364,716 | Oregon Sho o [Eranicin (o grlanTCorn growing very fust but curls | jngg ot considerable pretensions are in con- COTTON SEED OiL—Inactive, nominal. bags, 119,682 bags last year, Rooer. 34 n the middle of the day ] SANTOS, July 10.—Steady: g San- | San Diego [ Hitchcock—A good rain has materially | templation . St. Louls General Market. tos, $1T; Tecelpts, two days, 6,000 Dage stock lon Broiic 10 benefited cfops F. L. Loomis has taken a permit for the 4 ST. LOUIS, July 10.— FLOUR-Qulet, .00 bags i ?\.-»n End.... 40y ’"’"[ID?“"- acney—Oats and wheat a small crop. | erection of a two-story residence at 1118 WITEAT-Dull; slightly” low vending gov- | chanmed o o pra’avgniarket dully prices un- = nel have a poor prospeet. Corn much | South Thirty-first streef. The building will groment erop sindrct; Ko, T8 v Meaal® ot | CNRGRGY BR0E S salen Jobo buge T an Franclsoo Mining Quotations. ”fv‘r = improved)f Lh e et be of wood and will cost $4,500. William C. pafpas st B¢ Beptomber, MK@SIC | lower to %t high Benoral ‘deciine ‘¢ | SAN FRANCISCO, July 10.—The ofiiclal clostng nches D v 108 etk Pt dndured some | Goss will erect a $2,500 cottage at 1049 South ¥ B QN ulor 2 mixe ) Alho; July, | BGGE 3B . barely atéady; linetot;| .anothuons for iRINEMIGORD Sy ORS 0N fofis SOUTHEASTERN SECTION. (R h 48 | pwenty-ninth and N. L. Burton has been A %0; AugUA, S0t4e: Septembe ARME Slased withollt shange; 100 bings. [ 10 o improving. Wheat and rye w N 10N granted a permit for a residence at 2719 3 inaior Se 2 O DETANEIRO, 1 gl L it Butler—Oats Improving e N A & WA Lower: o & el 1c tkea; July, A auiet eNoe CITHS : Hale & Norcross: poor; mostly harvested. Onts comencing [ Gheyenne—Corn and potatoes In fine con- | Webster street at an estimated cost of $2,600, AT United States, 3,000 bags; | Hows & Nelchion... Maxloan o tirn. Corn 'in good "condition. | g GorY "SI Frain unthanged e 3 A Heatdmole . Noniirrens Clay—Haryest advancing rapidly. Wheat | "imyomas—Corn und al] late crops doing | Bathing at Courtland Beach, ' wer at mill; BONaLS G satun QaRTias g and ats will be @ poor yleld. Chineh bugs | gne Qourtland - Re OhOIIAR: ssarssssess scattering into the co “ NORTHWESTERN S1ICTION, Repuiring Sixteenth Street Vinduet, ‘i LIVERPOOL, r—Steady: de- | Con. Cal .«“vl.. Iilnore—Harvest well alc Wheat and | pox “Butte—Corn looks well and begin- ¥ ff AR FoR [ 'rmm'nv 8 mand moderate; "4 1d; No. | Crown Point oats less than half a crop. orn suffering | ning to tassel. Potatoes immense. Hay The contract for repairs on the Sixteenth P sler” prime (o choice timothy, #1200 | 2 red soring, s 4 ' 70| Eurexa Con from chinch bugs. Potato vines dying be- | dron good ; . street viaduct has been lot to H. B. Mayo as 5 2 CORN i demand mods 5 o Gould & Curry ore maturity Chefry—Corn doing well. Rye about rip B BUTTER—Unchanged. spot, $a 10Md: futires, Beady: domand = age—Corn laid by, Wheat about all in | gats soon will be o New potatoes in' the | the lowest bidder and work will be begun as 2 GOR-Tower ot gratey Tuly, '35 10603 August,” 5 11d; Sept Now York Mining Quotations. ok and a better orop than was ex- | market s00n as the contract and bond Iy drawn up 4 LBAD-§3.10 nominal ber, Bn_ 1030 4 N, b . ted, Oats about ready to cut. Dawson—Crops of all kinds looking unusu- | and approved. According to the figures of - EPRLTER- 4317, ‘*“'"l';“‘- ) -Dull; demiand poor; 8t Louts fancy | (N YORE, July 10.=The followiug are the Hamilton—Corn needs rain. No tume hay [ aniy well. About 100 acres of sugar beots | Me Moyo s b e AV S Al coma AL-$2.1062 winter,ba 801 ing minix auo and very little wild_hay, Potato buks | put in as an experiment and in fine condi- | wii ‘pe: $a 8 tor niling. foundatl 1 COTTON 950G31.00. WhROVISIONS—Pork, firm: demand poor; prime | Sholoro ... Houin doing much damage. Oats turning fast and | Pon will be $2,150.38 for piling foundation and BAGGING m,h.- i Lard fiom; Geand ooe, Tess modium, B | Orown Folng, .. Storra Nov; e a Tight orop. Chinch bugs damag- | "$eva Paha—Corn has made a fair growth | $5,:367.60 for hud aill foundation: Tha lstiek PROVIS higher, Pork, | no demana, | O mend poor; spot, 3a; tutures, | Con. Gl & Va. Dandands ing oats and corn that border on wheat | put needs rain. Oats and wheat will not | foundation will be used, as it is about $200 : Wil e, | Dork - Dedwodd .. Union Ogiioiiiitl "0 fefas : ! Miba"fmore thn anougi for keed cheaper and I also considered the bout, The ‘ Dry kalt [ Rouldourtys. S0 (| Xullaw i Jefferson—Corn plowing completed. Wheat | “Rock—Corn dofng fairly well. © Potatoes | cost of the work, according to the other bids, b :r.;:)nd;;, ongs and ribs, §7 oL CITY, Pa,, Jul ational Transit cere Ilumu«mku Quicksil rulum." gver "ul!mh vest on hand. Po- | growing. Small grain has about quit the | would be: A. A. Raymond, $3,664.82; Mile ] 40, Ba Ificates opened at & chest owes ox RAMALY it tatoes in fine condition. i Al i e SDIIINIRE: B3 320.18; Fibs. 88; Closed &0 845 sales 1,000 Lois.; Slentamens: | Onthrion i 780 | BUwOr: Johnson—Wheat mostly in shock and crop ~ W, waukeo Bridge and Iron works, $1,920.13; 3,000 bbls.: wheat, 48,000 uns, §,6:0 bbls. Ophi 4 better than was supposed. Oats getting GOVERNMENT CROP RETURNS, Whitlock & Co., $4,413.0 00 but otw 900 bu., T Y 10 National Tranait S Sl ripe. Apples promise a good crop. pid el Al 3 Flou bls.; wheat, none; : d al6; closed. at 84; MIeh . b _ancaster—Corn in splendid _condition. | 3004 C on for We could not improve the quality If we corn, 25,000 bu.; oats, none. st 81l lowest, 8314 no sal ¥ London Stook Market. 4] Wheat long enough to bind. Oats much | Corn in Good (mull io ~1 ‘r July, but Small salat S e apray LRI N Kansas Clty Markets. Sugnr Murker LONDON. July 10:—4 p. 0. slosiugs 0 petter than expected. ‘Apples will be plenty. i ‘,‘:’:\\',' '_,I'm," 10ooThe Tuly re. | Hazel Salve s the best salve that experien ' i : 0 U v - addod Tousolw, monoy.. 101 6-10 [Mexioan ordinary. 15 160 Jotatoes o VASHINGTON, e e L R T e 4 § JKANSAR CCITY, - July 0 -WHEAT Un | N K, duly 10, SUGAR-Taw, stead e o eorgarys ., {74 1 T rye and burley al har- | g to the statisticlan of the Dépariment [ 40 P duce, or money can buy. i g fopined, qulet; . ' 211 nadian Pac 53| Roading., .. ) am csted. Corn doing well. Apple crop prom- 68N o ) - - 3 A cane dowiwird; centritigal R Puclle: oA NC Y. Central’/\"! 00 K T 5 hna of the best 'we cver had, | of agriculture make the following averages Mutinous Indian sailors Jailed. 3 mixed, | 138 33; falr refining, 11s 9d. mm A, G4 |Benraylvania el 4 120 Blaokberries fal . e 2 on conditient - Corn, "';‘l “‘;""" wlieas ’“I“- VICTORIA, B. C., July 10.—The steamer 5 nominall h Wheat 2 X 8. Contl . 2 _|Mex, Cen. new 4s. 280 2 Otoe—Some corn tasselin, nter wheat | gpring wheat, 684, al wheat, 79.5; oats sty of Tope has & 0 al V. 20 e PR wlu‘:uln\lu‘xl-.lu:. s 18 0 and *Guta’ cominis on ,,“‘,lm) ’ | T winter rye, 8.0; spring Fve, 8173 all City of AI.‘ h‘.l hay arrived fr 6 }x.. Kt .lu.: q No. 1 hard, cash, 63k ORI, Dt - . b 0 & Pawnee—Wheat cut and generally good 4 708 potatoes, 42.0: to- | reports that the steamer Gedrande reached Y N Lwrds cunn, wiges July, @le; No.'1 northe Burned to Death on & Bargy o B¢ e R e i SR avery aay, 6.8, potatoes, ofar [ ToROEiS. thA A0 BESAROR. RAOEADAA. tACHAS L STOSC o prairie, s | Smue. Sofied X {honariomper, Soi De- | §OUTH HAVEN, Mich, July 10.—The 4 0 bt mot Sutering weriously. - © B o RGLA S S0 Aarn!Ax es || o B oo IR S TN i A tmothy, $.00910.00; prairie, $5.50 | $¥52%0} rejocied, 2% h 3 i No, A re Myrtla ; o 0 Polk—Most corn is being lald by. Wheal orelimina c e of c as e ons, ey had mutinied an eatened ; i : Rei 1 1} ted, 82, 38 steam barge Myrtle M, Ross was partlally 8 o a poor crop. Prospect good for oats. Tame | ported by = correkpondents Shows 100 Lk | the lives of the officers. They were landed L t—Weak; creamery, 12@15c; dalry, 12 *Frisco Wheat Quotatl destroyed by fire while lying In port today. 50 120 © meadows bétter than last year. Much mil- | cent, as compa ed with the acreage of 1895, | ot gitka and Juiled == SAN _ FRANCISCO, IS 1 Faetn P St y o 160 § 05 120 5 let sown. heing an increase ound numbers o bith S RS Raas—pull: sase AN M LT Frank Smith, aged 18, son of the aspiain 0 i 8 R mison—Wheat harvest done, Thresh- | 4000000 acres. or 76,000,000 against 72,000,000 Risuar e No movement of grain. May, #1124, and owner, was burned to death. Charles 0 6 Ing commenced. Oats good. faxt year. The averages of the principal s : S e g e PR PP O S ) Connell, chief engineer, was probably fatally 8§ B wardecorn mostly ‘laid by and dolng | atates Are: Towa, 105 Missourl, 100; Kan- | John C. Wells camo In from McCook yess 2 0 Yilianp i as dunt | MANCHE R Tl ATkl e burned. Will Smith and William Lero S8R well. Wheat harvested and . poor crop. | sas, 110; Nebraska, i = Uiy terday and while standing on the platform N below the close of last uight, | 9ulli prices” generaly'in buyers' favor. | o | were seriously burned. ~The loss is placed % o Oata turning, and & falr crop. o, Wheat | last July. Fhe averages In the principal | at the union depot was strick by a Burlings Ao Wih small fluctuations elosed sec lower N at $7,000 with no insuranc et pasijperOnia will be s good crop. il 'he: O 5 Sraiam . G | fon tran. His: ot ari was broken and A B et e ey ST, LOUIS, Jul SeEp—— Saunders—Small grain belng harvested; [ 99 Towa, ‘100, Missour | DBk dly crushed. The injured ma s : ained e dame. Rectipts only ¥ e JUOUIS, July 10.-WOOL~—Dull, without [ DeWitt's Witch Hazel Saive cures ulcers. PR i ARa 8 thr oTan Nebraski, 96; Texas, 04; Kentucky, 9; Ten- :’;‘ "“f" \rllA'\Iw(:lzlll:xmp”\’l d man was taken EriRding about 80,000 bu. for the 34 — DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures plles 2 g Thayer—Wheat harvest done and oats | nessee, 89, Michigan, W > A rilding about 60, o ¥ New York Dry Goods Market —————— 80 U ready to cut. Corn doing well. Chinch | The 'condition of winter wheat s 83.9, ———— agilnst 8.3 i June and 117 last year. The | Bathing &t Cgurtand beachs 5 said that more mills will be start morcow, Clowe: July, Skc; Beplember, NEW YORK, July 10.—As usual on 1 SHEEP—There were only eighty-five sheep | bugs plenty, uesday, Roating at Courtland beache

Other pages from this issue: