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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