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Damago to Bpring Wheat by the Excessive in, the; dark honey, 101 8 ¥ : TER#D. & B0 110y | Receipts Oontinue Fully Up to the Re- Heat Was a Factor, : HoR R T Y quirements of tho Trade, PROVISIONS WERE DULL AND LOWER | _ 2 o 1 g Laverp i S : o i CATTLE SHOW VERY LITTLE CHANGE REFR'[}ERATUHS IR be; No. 2 dry flint hides y we IFTencles. v \lwr 1l € Jw.nx Corn Started Under Some Exelle ment an salted hid 3 A 2 green 2 W La. New Con. 05 [N, J, Cont. Gon, 6 Handy Lights in Good Demand and Stronger the Iiest Vrices of tho Day Were fuly ' cured, N8 180 (8¢ i Il do; part cured new mixed, | M 1 ! § - . ~Others More or Less Neglected— P LA reen en 6 ALY A . 28 64G28 6 o 48, . N. W Cansola . g8 Suffe m Unsettled Realized at the Start-Stocks green salt s ed enrly sking), BeOUR. DateAt 8. C. nonfund 1%/ 08, F. Deb. 8 bbb, I'o and Bonds, Sach, o1 h PhovisioN N 70s, | Tonnnewaet B8, g8 7K. G W 1te. Shipping Conditions. PereO onn; now aot 58, 10914 8¢ P’ Conwols e o i Dok Beim, 1. B ong ; Tenm: o s 0|t PGk B W stock on hand. s, prin Centu ./\‘, St. L& LM .Gen, . nsas and | PTHOC, . . dodefers s &S F G FRIDAY, July 13 CHICAGO, July 13.—Damage to spring | e b, actunl ere 00 | Atahinon 4a. H c. Tt t s July 13 : heat in the | butcier wost ¢ e s | Alchison 2 b Receipts of both cattle and hogs were more > gt mheat by the recent exceisive heat in i " et ipts_o ' past three days | 6,500, GBI e \is dptite P g $12 Refrigerator for..$6.00 morthwest was the cause of an early gain of n N . actuni Cen. Pac. 1 1004 | West Shoro 48 han double the receipts of yesterday, ther G %0 in the price here. The expectation that | we [t e e " i being 1,800 cattle, 10,200 hogs and 224 sheep, | @ 16 Refrigerator for. . $7.25 with the ralironds again running regularly No. 8, ¥ KANSAS CITY, July 13.—¥ A v n CLEARING HOUSE TOTALS, as against 304 cattle and 5,819 hogs T Y white 3 i 3, red,” 45040c - day. For the week up to date 15,400 catt % 823 Refrigerator for....$11,20 a heavy movement hither of the winter AN %i4c: beeswax Aggregnte of Husiness Transcted by the wheat was fnevitable, and that, seelng it | Brime.’ 15a15e; ¢ 2 r adbs Associated Tanks During the Week. Sk, L P S |l L celved, as against 9,716 cattie, 14,851 sell quick were, however, a great plenty to supply the $15.00 Baby Carriagoes for ... end, the close being %e below the previou ovislons, Metale, Ete, ; hanged; 5 percentage of increase or decrease as com CATTLE—Over one-talf of the 1,800 cattle closed easy at e decline. Provisions were | wenk; buyers indifferent; wint o The early strength in wheat was attribut wheat flour, nominal W YORK, ‘July: 10,~8UOAR=Raw, firms of cash wheat being taken in the northwest e f05,50; Drandywine, $2.80, e : ) Ltk LU L 3% | trade. Local packers were the principal | M l’ 1\L[’lll (R 260,000 bu. today and 1,300,000 bu. for the AN s I 11 'YN‘“’ e buyérs, and as they wanted the handy, light s M LW mould A, 48 ; standard A, die; | San Francisco : T e CnH e o 00 | Srushed 4 - Bittabur the east not being such as to encourage th ward impetus, and som ety s v 2 red, In store and | ulated B ! Ranaos Crly o i shippers, there was a very limited demand sarly of the strike having been de £ o. b gL ontier e ¥ b New Orleans ©o0ii 0100 7 ‘| for the’ heavy cattle, and the market on clared off by the strikers helped to keep o No. 1 hard, Options opennd | Cont o> S il uffalo Veesioubesviesiee that class of stock was slow and weak. Th it steady for an hour or more. A prominent | firmer eather, but roon rencted on for: i e Milwaukee ...i0 4 2.0 | market as a whole did not give evidence of Jots, which induced a great number of smail | o' k ' B o Rumors were' curs | TOLEDO, July 13.—WHEAT—Active; EICILE A « t show much change, but was rather dull at 1o force the price down, and the close was » oL 00%e R, CORN— DN ; . cash, d6c; No. 2 yellow, | Providence TO SELL QUICK Corn started under some excitement and | “CO5 ts, 108,600 bu.; exports, oA A e UG : 3 YOO e Cotiter A AR MOFL A FItaL e e of the active option—September. The best | SROC MAGEE HUNL Lot ey | CLOVER KIED - Steady: prime ensh, $035. ndianapolie *.. g6 831 Slow. There were, however, quite a_num $3 Gasoline Stoves for.$1.25 t the start. There did not appear to be ar Jarger receipts, and closed Y%e down: July, 47 1t, 60 ¥ S 8 <137 Ul e o Balog ¢6 (oncnli - Ligbraite X e it $Mikos Auguat, ATROBYO, SHIPMENTS Ttichmond c.oveeses : sentatlve sal §6 Gasoline Stoves for. $2.73 allng % A 0 ? Av. Dr N Av i N R Giacall thelr guns and ran away. Prices closed 4000 bu.i exports, 100 b NEW ORLE. July 18.—COTTON—Quict; [ BAIAE Loieerseeessoens: ARG L RS 35 @ $8 Gasoline Stoves for, $3 75 i 3 : No. 2 | coa bales; stock, 44,831 bales. Futures | Mimihis : 4 ; 184 3 18....1181 4 %0 e & white weat : [ Y Ty, $670 bIA: Au- | Dortang, Ore. it 10t 20000 4 [ eould not be delivered upon spec ilative con NEW YVORK GENERAL MARKED e s 2 mixed, 32 L4 NEW YORK, July 13.—The following table 4 R roitd maedsdsily e seld Bt 1 SLE P ol (W YORK, July iThe following table | e, 0 I B correnponding days of | | SLAUGHTERING shipping value, « 1 weakness toward the | Yesterday's Quotations on Flour, Graln and Y ( : clearances at the principal cities and the | last week 19, 10.00 Wheat, 24,000 bu.; corn, mone : ! b x day's resting price. Corn opened firm and 1K, July 13- FLOUR—Receints, 10 . o 3 e pared with the corresponding week last | poported received today were Texans billed TO SELL QUICK STOCK ON HAND. \l 1 3. \t, 6,000 bu.; corn, mnone; | year: direct to packers, 80 that the offerings of $5.50 Baby Carriages fov. ., ¥ r export Inquiry; southern flou - — | esh ¢ e were comparatively 1ig There $£10.00 Bak ‘arriages for dull and a shade lower. . ull and easy: sales, 200 bbls.: SURRE AWEREY ; " fresh cattle were comparatively light. Ther 1 Baby Carri for .. able partly to advances in liberal quantities | BUTKWHEAT-Fony U tes 15 bbin; yellow | fale refining, & 116 bid: eentrifugal, 86 test. | New oo v demand in the present conditicn of the week. A bulge In corn had some influence Y MALT—Ste 6880c RS 13:160; oft A, 8 3 L7 AL 4 | cattle, Ilu-l market on Mu’h was a little n o b conlec b alitmore . 6, stronge:! esterda, The situatiol 1 fn glving wheat itg initlal up e et 80 by worts, 45,400 | confectioners’ A’ 3 Ballumore nger than yesterday. T ituation i olgn selling &nd easior cables: afterw TR o0 gllire trader unlosded 100,000 bu. and 200,000 bu | PR, S G RGO bt of ram, and Ll Euievite: s much life, and the pens were hardly cleared holders to unload, the effect of which was : nty weats, August, | cash and July Augist, So%e; Septem: | Minnean The mark n butchers' stock did o within %0 of the bottom for the day. i 1110 Sada i ol T Cleveland ab m’yju.m.,\' s prices. Undesirable stock ey e lostr 25,900 bu; | | OATS--Steady; 2 mixed, 45c; No. 2 white, | Houston . was it anything a Hills wenker, STOCK ON HAND, at from e to %c improvement in the pri I futures and R RYE—Dull; cash, 5c bid. L LA L1 41 mand was also limited and trading rather prices of tho day, however, were realized | SR “Rt" acterward ‘rencied ‘on rains and | RECEIDTS—\heat, 8.0 bu.; corn, 60 bu.s f i 2 000 ber of loads sold before the close. Repre second line of timid shorts to take th elosinic : h4BYe, clo b X Washington g place of the first after the latter discharged | &f A7%c¢: mber $G47 15:10c, closing Cotton Maricot Duluth DRESSED T with July unchanged, September down e | eale & and 20,000 bu, sales, 1,400 bales; recelpts, 50 bales; export P 900 580 0 inrH0 and May a shade higher. market T 2 Thers a light trade In oats. 1'ml , sfitde; track, white state, o, Option e Se 6 3y 3 iz A 3 0 s 4 market was stronger and prices advancel et firmer early, but soon ned with i X {oonpact . : N Tes 3 2 from Y%e to %c early, but later reacted In e markets bt tate close, higher, July @i.s0; January, $6.00G0.02; Fel) 6.97@0. 3 sesteeeiseresy L Imn\u AND ) i i March, pri 9 eympathy with wheat, and closed casy at | 1 low lo il ekt L A 7 e the bottom and from e to %e below the Ol Marl Vorces foe e 2 % e . 3 S o uh dbou e sai i a yostrin. | “Hiax st on VM S o | €Y, pa St v o | AR 2 : g | 2 RN : 4-Gallon Store Water Coolers . . 88(: drovi:lons w ‘again du 0g receipts OPs Wi e, common to cholce, T@MC; | tificates opened at 83%; 83%; lowest. 8% Fort Worth X W § o] [ 885 I » i N N wero considerably heavier and their price | Pacitie const, hatic el S, 164 ubies T, o | Waco ™ e Rt : i 6-Galion Stors Water (oolers.. $1.10 was from Ge to 10 lower. There were more [ PN R G Hemtoc O arioaAyres;) | DolEiE B R e IR s e | Symmeuse o ¥ RE L) ,‘\‘} . 0 g o Sash sales of lard roported than for some | ight th heivy werkhis @i 0 Sl g il e L T i oo | AU e RRE 8-Ga lon Stors Water Coolers. . $1.50 time previous. Swift and company were free WOOL—Quiet; domestic flecce, 19@25c; pulled, i lowest, §37%. BeRLUS * sooss ST 7 3 HEL sellers of ribs. Pork Is lower and lard | *UE5Ey 1eiONS—Teer, dull; family, $9; extra Wool Market. LA e declined 2e. Ribs unchanged. mess, $8.00618,50; beef hams, §21; city’ extra India T, LoUIs, July WOOL—Show better | Norfolk res 983140/ 1060 Srean ™ A s 00 torsen at $1.4TROTI0: s *Frisco Wheat Quotation: g b ol 3 COST 160 1780 2 0 300 The leading futures ranged as follows tember, $1.00 asked; refin SAN FRANCISCO, July 13.—WHEAT—Easler; | : i 30 Articica. | Oven. | High. | Low. | Close. | MM o bii: western dalry, 10%@1 December, $1.06%; May, $1.11%. Ksonville Wheat,No. 2 = | ern_creamery, 1S \ Manchester Textiles N aton - ol poM 0O | Eie, o itate dairy, 120174 (JANCHESTER, July 8—Cloth and yams | Wichita § Bl 60w 6074 g 1 Ifrm:_ state, TRaT4e: & L Sl Birmingham o {0 Tia@@oc; part skims, 216 ¢; full skims, STOCKS AND BON Lexington, K Eane @ : f7GGS—Dull; state _and _Pennsylvania, e LGN G £ b 3e; western fresh, 11G12¢; southern, ci Share Speculation Opened Firm and Was | Bmporia, Kan. Clitietibn Strong Enarly. o 4 CKERS AND FEEDERS O S N e Mty NEW YORK, July 13.—The share specula- | * YRl gl AT 200 10,60 240 12 ot | URETROTICM T United c10sed at 8 b0 | tion opened firm and was strong during the | w ! sy T . e § 5 Fermerly P § M i S2idas 1 Hilets trtned, common to good, $1. : vl ; 20 oS : a B | RERE A S (00 DL o (bl ST BT (UG (o et e, Sttt = o e y eop e's mufh ins!a! ment Houss, U 12 47 i u!'ré\; Quiet o began to be unsettled scon after midday, i\ i vae kAL fiey s . 3 2 . Lard. 100168 2 o TApn, e E;‘ sy and a small part of the list sagged off, sub- 3 ¢ § e 3, NDIAN :1'. nuu-x\} CAT 5 pust. z ane, opel Jet-i{ aatuantly Sraliving Withixa. bilent veactlon . _» . o No. v be. Send 10 cents in stamps to pay postage on large '914 catalogue. R tiers dallVaey oGt TRGY a1 Aceliies | {Oelvaston ; | ; : 0L ; Baby Carriage and Refrigerator Catalogucs mailed frec. Aomestic, $9.1. wore, however, in good tone, and the market | S8 Lake oo i Ford tpa | LA g g Tor spot and July; straits, $12.30| closed strong, prices showing a very general Giees i 16 | 73 Feede “ash quotations were vat '“fi,"‘ ’K’('“““,‘;‘ « on ‘change, 10 tons | advance from 14 to 2 per cent. It was | Kalamazoo A ieiifesiee | 2 teeders. . 8% 310 RLOUIL 0 R e o pretty nearly taken for granted at the open- 2 3 “The market opened rather slow (i EOTTON SEED Olt—Tn . nominal. ing of busincss that the collapse of ~the | pycjusive .‘,,’“V 2 3 S with the shippers the only buyers. Boston RN . ! : s Voo TR strike was near at hand, and when the an- 3 picked up a number of good loads early § FROM O ' no salea; No. # white, d1e; No. | o e American Woni | HOUncement reached the street that Presi- CANADA. paying as high as $4.90 for one lot, Later ; . ot e ool ‘matket: | dent Debs had officially declared the strike | Montr: . wlhen the buyers all got down to business nominal. he undertone market is rather strong. | off the news merely served to hurry the | Toronto o > Y = | the market was fairly active, and the offer- I W The efect of the interruptlon of transportation | ghorts to cover more quickly. The usual dis- | HANGX coooeeeres: : ings were mostly all taken reasonably early DIBECT EROMETHE TANK T'““m}-\-e IDCBAmE B a1 iuo | Danre s been i giveie o0 iingls and | counting process had been done by the | Winnipeg i Iferie | While the buyers did not succeed in’ gettin 4 Gp AP @ TH&N STEAM VIRTONS Mess POricy Dot bl $ES2UM | o M tlecs 'of domeatic: wools: thoush reccipta | street, but the buying became more confl- : ; all that they put on yesterday off today, T i | a . 86,6246, tea Shoutders | hav been loss the quantity of ‘wool in this | dent, and holders of stock were less anxious Tosalutsy e 0looi | the market could safely be called 1bc to Zic No Boiler. No Steam. No Engincer, yias.1 sh. ar Sides” (boxed), | murket before the strike precluded any mate to part with their securities except at ad- ot Inchuded 1n tgials lower. On Wednesday the bulk of the hogs - I } T POWER for Corn and Feed Mills, Ballog. dvance from ¢ wse. Only in tho even 3 $ AR \ i § Distillers' finished goods, per gal, | (ho Thiiroad. troublos belrig protracted wan there | vances, and in this way the actual ending San Hraaciicaiat BReteticns brought $4.75 to $1.80, while the populur i g Hay, Ruuning Sepirators, Creameries, &c. : e pward. movement In market | of the strike helped prices to reach a higher | goN FRANGISCO, Jaly 15.The official closing | Price today was $4.80." The unseltled con B * 4 p 5 Mt hand, there was o 5 y AN , July » oMelal closing N A ¥ ; Tho following wero tho recoipis ana shipmonts | VAlUes. on the other hand, - there was BUGG | level. auatons for Minlug Slosks 1o1sy_ word 4s o - | dition of affairs at Chicago and other mar- 3 3 j OTT0 GASOLINE ENGINES feniodny; lkelihood of any peduction, o8 B iy jast week | Sugar advanced 1% per cent to 99%. In | lowa: ket points has made this market very un- h : i “Artlcles, Shipments. | was of itulative eharactors it was largely | the later dealing the stock moved back to | Alw...... 22 |Gould & Ourry.... 48 even of late, and the fluctuations in prices EARE, 5 Stationary or Portable. E} ——— due to the tendency which we have to discount | 985, closing at a recovery of 3 per cent and | Belcher... L 70 Ny have been wide from day to day. Represen- R 1to 50 1L I, 4 8 to 'uix?le Close evenings at 6:30, ept Saturday, during July and LB 50 feeddrs, . 1015 8 10 jour, bbls ;i 767 373 | the possible results of an event some time be- [ yz/8ror"oond higher on the day. Best & Beloher....” 100 |Mexiean....... tative sale Rt ; oo It bocurs, oF at any rato before it 8 com: : Gale. Conen.: o ; 2 for Catalogue, Pricos, ete. Jing work to be d oen s 1200 X fore 1L oceurs, o8 oty T R ea Joss wool | In the afternoon Washington advices were | Bofer”" 6 TS Av. Sh. Tr. % nd for Catalogue, Prices, ete., doscribing work to be done, R 33000 00 | B Sine e ath ot uly than any week pre- | received stating that the conferees of the | Chollar......’!lll 23 [Savage [l ‘ o : ] Smcago, 245 Lake St OTTOGAS ENGINE WORKS, 3o | Fi6 80| S el ‘ it 'u:\‘h‘\:‘ ,‘.'.‘.’J...‘:‘,.‘f.“"‘.u‘ff;{ house on the tariff bill favored decreasing | Con.Cai. ¥ Union Con.. o : E Omala, 107 S, 14th St G31& W ut Sts. PHILADELPHIA, PA, On e Produco exohango today the buttor mar. O e hisinass. dope. . Thers hns boen et was leady: cl dlary, 11 raerte Inquiry for washed Ohlo and Mich- | bonded period. The Whisky people have 15¢. Eggs, stead; fgan fine avools, also for medium and . coarse | been basing their calculations on the senate London Stock Mariet. OMANA GE ARKETS. grades, at “a cirtain price. The worsted men | bill going through, 8o far as regards the | LONDON, July 18.—4 p. m. closs fexican ordinary. 16% tho spirits tax from $1.10 to $1 and the | Grown foint eliongdackets barely steady exas sto it 000 MorseDryGioods Go i, WA s, 505 bl Saturday. ALEREC Recotpis ; shipments, none. Saturday Night, Extraordinary bar- B e s loainsEinyallFdepitsiilion CHICAGO, July 13.—The situn cattle o very wedle, ahe livend reepis, o et | people who can not f"."”“‘,‘ vl gt gt 2t et | trade Saturday until af- il N Sl B ter 6 o'clock we will i St b bt e ity | put out goods at prices bripe s i b 85 o w0 | that will keep our store packed Saturday even- Jeaiedsipigy andfliesclaboa wanien “iiing. This stock must wverage supply for o Friday. ‘As (he for gettng the Stuft into the chan i 1 sumption 18 not perfect in its running, tie m he C[()g 2 Oll'. Ket remnined in . limp condition, C with "yesterday's’ prices, [ihiere. was' an Feduction of Tie, the hest heavy grades receding S ALY WALL STREET e i et e Wals nom $150 10 15, 0r | Operato Suecessfully in Wull Street through At from S48 to $19 for avernges of less tan | gur Co-Operative K. K. Stock Syndicato. 200 1 1t from $.8) 0" 85 for heavier e Mkaet was very auict throughout nnd | Dividends pald up to June 1ith, 1504, s fole Vol the 1 e lows: lny's receipts of she Decembor, 159 2214 per cont, Net 5,000 head, making 2,000 for th TR u the weel, a8 against 20,60 o i of | ioaars 4 wan Nifelcss, owing Lo the x I |iZxerua 4 0 for P U m §3. Aprit, :: St. Louis K Market “ July 13.—CATTLE-Recelpts, ¢ 109 per cent pa s, 2000 head. M KX monU Prospectus #13 i detailed informas ntives; Texans, @15 lowe ton ot our plan mailed free on applications Texus 8 light, T | Wighest refercnces, WEINMAN& €O, Stock and Grain Wool, but denlers o unavle to @ spirit tax. There was a rush to sell on the Condition of Tr de and Quotations on | cept the offers mide. A quantity of Texas | unfavorable news, and a decline of 2% per | Goncols: noe'nt 186 |St: Pl com, it Staple and Fancy Pr s arrived and bocn sold fn considcrable blpcks, | cent trom the high figure of the morning | Canadian Paclfic., The market was without feature of any Im- | receipts Y lged.” fweve: months | Was quickly eftected, with a final recovery | Hric... t 4'\1“““ narlysuin. 5% IR0 antae) from (e . wenker: ecx markat | meeints haye e gt 135 ‘wo. hoar ot | ot 8 “per) cent, making (the) losa’ from yes- | Bre 28l T R b bk, he general trade continues rather quiet and | some holding for 1. JaTeola are In | terday's closing 1% per cent. The bond | A AT ) o ch life. er and poultry continue | most ac ‘adomand S would probably be 7 7 o | B LVER—2d por oz teady at previous quotations, taough old fowls | larger if 8 B poned T Consider. | market was fairly active and generally B e ioe o ave not been going very frecly at the top price | able sales Wools have been made on | firm. N entatof dimuntiint the open market for uru;d t'l‘ur g u|..- {»-N"bw ays. “’I he \';ul n the basis o n) for fine and l\nrn i *dium The Evening Post says: A qulet buying | both short and three months' bills Is % per et s firm and the de auite_good. clothing, and for staple selections of lines of yement i neither volu Sen- | cent. R e T e gins yeaverdny’ of | Sovying, And 108, SLABK abhie: a Mttle Mphercs | moTement, neiber large in Jalume, noe Neh , ny day for e time back and it is doubtful | 30g32e; um (clean) is worth 25 ‘the | sational in methods, carried prices steadily New York Mining Quotations. resent prices ean be maintained much 10nEer | sates for the week In Boston amount to 1,716,100 | up today. It was chiefly made up, no doubt, [ NEW YORK, July 18.—Tho following are the nder present condit 15 ‘domestic and 165,000 1bs. forclgn, making a | from disappointed speculators for the de- | closing mining quotatons: . A it S “' total of 1,881,100 1bs. The sales :4““'0 J;ln\ul‘r)‘ cline. on, Cal. & Va. 285 T ? 50 n storage his L 3 8¢ amount to 64,788, . The sales fol b4 , (YT 5 Novada e " compared With st yeur'n Mock of | tho el New Yok mgstegate (05000 1bs, | The Post's London cable says: The stock | Dondwood....w Standurd.......1: 160 ,000 at the same date, Parties in the business fhe sales for the week in Philadelphia aggre- | markets are improving, particularly for | Gould & Curry. Union Con.... 30 luim the quality this year is better. The c gate 1,344,900 1bs. Americans, which closed at the best. South | Hale & Norero Yellow Jacket. eather, extending to about Juue 1, enabled Aere e . L bt No Tron Silver. ... lem to be r ived and handled in better con- St. Louls General Market, merican stocks were also better. 0 im- iton than tn former years. The price at which | s1. LOUIS, July FLOUR—Unchanged., provement or general sharp rise is antici- hoy were put away is about 2c per doz. less | WITEAT-Opened higher, but relapsed beciuse | pated, but Americans have, 1t is thought han last vear. of a k cash market, closing %@%e off; No. | here, probably seen their worst prices, and a I g rckIng Rtacks oith Booned. 1501007 | Rr%% A : Septem- | geady advance in them will affect all the Creamery, bricks, 16150, ; " " ‘drsight reports, but | markets. Silver was extremely weak today. [ pogron. e O BaGETrer dor Be, L ne onick on news: No. 3 mixed, [ India_cannot buy. China only buys, and | ances, si l it R L for pensn e AhokE 4ei July, c; August and Septem- | very little. y \xuur July 13.—Clearings, $2,319,047; o very light cks, Tc; hen turkeys, TGSc; ash, SU4e; July, Soc; | The following were the closing quotations obblers, b(F6c; geese, 51@dc. %ic; September, 285 on the leading stocks of the New York ex- | NEW i July 18.—Clearings, $74,065,521; VEAL-Cholce fat and small veals are quoted e change today balances, &t 6c; coarse and large, 3dic. ARLEY—No trading e RIS, July 13.—Three per cent rentes, 100 CHIZESE—Wisconsin, full ‘cream, now AR AN Fa s oo aaati trhck, Ktehison .. T Nor Paoine, % for the account. 0@1lc; Nebraska and Iowa, full cream, FLAX S| Eeriarsispis Adams Expross. :w ac. pld...... ebraska. and lowa, part ' skims, 6@7c CLOVE D47, 50078, 50, Alton I H.. P.D. & ALan urger, No. 1, 1003 brick, No. 1, 10c; Swis, No. | T{AY-fasier: prime o eholce timothy, $12.00 ewsgin Noriwastern halance 1, 13@14c. @13.00; fancy old, $12; new, $11.60@1200. do pfd LONDON, July 13. ce of gold at HAY--Upland 15, midland, $8; i IR CEEn R A i 4 Buenos Ayres today. Xk Jowiand, = $7.50; straw, $6. Demand DB H=Unganky 5 N. Y. & N. Eng.... MEMPHIS, July 13.— Cork exchang Em- supply fair. the best prica on 31D Higher; $4.65 for July. o r g ing at 3L Clearings, $176, lances, $55,196, Jlearings, $10,904,- v LY palcs sel T bek. Oy oo radea AD-—Firm; £3.15 contral Piciic ogon Ty SAN FRANCISCO, July 15, —Drafts, sight, 10c: PIGEON por doz., 3L Rl 5 Chicago Alton...! 08 L. & U, N telegrapiiicgtite AR SUIERE: i MeRIoAR lox CORN. MEAL-$ 1 oS LU e Eraphle e PABLES. WHISK Y- s182 IO % bosine Mtk NEW ORLEANS, July 13.—Clearings, $970,0%. A A ST BB None, | LG, DAOvIA y S, o ans 1 IR Fai bank, $1.60 prem B ITS-New beots, per doz. bunches, 20@25c, | standard obbing, $13 Lard, prime | Solo. r Reading. .. ST. LOUIS, July 13.—Clenrings, $2,009,024; bal- 4 y ¥ steam, $6. cho $6.70. Dry salt Cotton Oil Cert... Ri CUCUMBERS—On orders, 45@50c per doz, Toose " shoulders, $0: longs and ribs. 30 210 16 20 0 & 8 \mond Tor.. ances, 976,783, Money, auiet: 5@ per cent. ] {hy.L[mlIn iy ““m s Exchange on New York, 75c discount bid B 317 160 OLD BEANS—Hand picked navy, $2152.2; | shorts, §7. Bacon, packed shoul 7; longs, . % e 20 medium, $2.10215; common white beans, 3$1.70 | $T.8The} riba, $8: shorts, $8.121G8 “ RulE By iy R A Cure for Chronic Diarrhoea. fa 3 ra, 13 per 1t Lt L0 il oot LA ? I had been troubled with chronic dlar- e & RO AR T 3 e Flous 8000 bbis. s Erle ... ul pfd rhoea for over a year when I recelved a Dinih g ' Shipping &tock, on orders, Flour, Msi wheat, 1,000 | BRO g f vhie 5. 210 PPE ,000 bu.; Oats, 1,000 bu. poaRl A small botle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera ik 200 Good shipping stock, per 4-basket e re——— G. Northern pfd.. ISouthiern P and Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used and it vnr 200 A Y basket, 65G75c heat Market. C. & B. I ptd l-lhwry.. 8 gave me great relief. I then procured a o) hid saipment ¥ e Wax: OEJ4 bu. basket, 65G6c; | MINNBAPOLIS, July 13—The wheat market | Hocking Vall | 50-cent botile and took about two-thirds of X rokars 41 Tirohdwisy, N ow Yark 3 opened about e higher this morning on un Central it, and was cured. I have taken some twice A . low ht and PGS ROUGH i PEAS— ck, per bu., $1.25. favorable reports from abroad and bad crop 8t. P, & Duluth.... . 00, 6 - 5 I #h 1 CAULIFLOWER—CHolco siock, per dox, $1.25 N S R R ST 2 &Dp et since when I had a loosness come on and it [ 1 : 10055000 ’ JSHEEPCRecelnta, 10 lead; whipmenta,, non WM, LOUDON, (3R eports started shorts to buying. fier the | Lake Erie & X U. S, Express stopped it at once. .1 hope it will help arket active, s M . 'CARROTS—New southern carrots, per doz. | IeROrts started f0. \kiying. S A Q0. pid V. % 3 P ¥ 3 he recelpts of sheep consisted — A bunches, Ge. % Bar 0% | buying had been satisted the amall amount of | 400 Bikior:: o TiReE A Rass othors as it helped me. [ feel very thankful | or>two cars of grass westorns of only fair New York Live Stoc Commission Merchaut TURNIPS=New home grown, per bu., We. dheat that, s ool e (R the morthwent | Eond Rrant i1t 1wl lo Mr. Stearns, the drugglst, for telling me | qualliy, "They ‘sold at what were consid- 2 ¢ 13 FRUITS, Whs all o have been fmportant in reinstating | Louisville& N.. 1% Western Unton... of tils remedy and shall be glad to have | drcq good, strong prices. Falr to gooc 2 « = The »‘l(u tlon in :n.- local frult market {8 un- | the condition of ‘mu : 4.,.\‘ prices e eded hulum_:l“ilr-‘k IA 0 ‘w‘,u :Afln. this letter published. S. C. Weeks, Melrose, :1‘\‘.[»; L"n!- fi:.ff"&h'f“.. . Fair I"Llulr nlt i 5. I i CRAIN AND FROVISIONS: DB ALY Busihess ol for the want. of | Jeatenthy for the early futtris 1o Wikher for | Memyhlu & ¢ st Mass. For sale by druggls good westerns, $2.00@0.40; common and 3 Erlvata wires fo! Chisagn audl Naw! ¥ork oc o do with, A [ he fresh frull eash wheat o1 ack, while nter sold chigan Cent.... 1 ‘ LY PV v KIL ck shee) 2.001 25 g00d chole 1] Y K siness © 1 plic ol hicag Board L waa o be' had SR, SR B T UL R AR Sept o baslta,.... "',;“1‘\;," . OLEYBEAYD WOUED RILL BEARY: O G s | Ahade A 3 BN, v Ehcang orning was blackberries and a fow plums. | B6%ec; December, 584e: ¢ obilo & Ohio.... N.L . e \ Chrrespondenco sollclt B L o o e B | Ma! Mot narher dc: | Naviowal Contuga 49 } He 2 Colorado Hunting Trlp for the President | Scntative sales: L 351 g _rmru‘w riom 4 New "York Lite Dulliing orry bushes ure setting and that the prospect e were only bu. ;. ¥, 1,460 | National Cordaga. 22 | do nfd.......... A i /t. Pr o ) 3 elephone 1304 Bine fr 18 favorable: forsa wood Crop: e era | bus . Mils: were E1inding at about | 09 Prdei SOMIHL & OV 2 and Others Belng Arrangod. Colorado Wethers.svsssesessesserses 83 83 40 o 12 B T o R P B 0 ) SRR PR Contral..... 2004[T A, A, & N.'M.\L ENVE! 3.—Gene 7 3 Colorado wethers, Stock In Sight. berry crop has come too late to be one of the | 6 bu, 2 hours, so that th bl Rt HAE &L ek Ly DENVER, July 13.—General A. L. New, [ 112 Colorado weth s il kil veiackily Hhh portant (ruit ' cr n this country. Feduction in tocal supplies’ equal to about 40,000 | X 5 ST - fmbartant frult ‘crops in this country. e | reduction in local suppiies squal 1o about (AR | Norih A Go: 74! do pid.. 0 collector of internal reyenue for this dlstr Recelpts und Disposition of Stook. omcord | o€ Tenia ear Trid i ied_ States prior to 1800 wan that of 185 | estimated at about 3,000 bbis.: shipments, 650 | “The total sales of sto v 3 is arranging for a hunting trip in Colorado | OMcial recelpts and disposition of stock as ¥ 743438 bu. were harvested. Of this crop | bbls, Prices were steady at $3.36G3.50 for pat- | shares, including: Amerl g\ wn by the hooks of the Unlon Stock Yards | South Omaha n for President Cleveland, Attorney General : land produced 08T b, New Jersey | ents; $2.05G * Dakern liniton, 7.800; Chicago Gas, 21.900; Distilling and mpany. for the twenty-four hours ending at § | Chicako and’ the west 201,432 bu., which was A o Cifetoeding: 13,8005 General Electrie, "7.100; | Olney, Secretary of War Lamont, Senator | o'clock p. m., July 13, 184 Kansas City ¥ o Morning: L S R IR B ORI NNANER oa o o ciae | Jieadian hIN: - Beck L INARt - 09018t Faul, | Gorman, Collector of Internal Revenue Miller, RECELPIS. e U . Saturday 3 from year to year than those of elther 9 cady; unchan A polata” Bamm | S —— Chairman Harrity and other distinguished | captie v gt Satk RS TOtl wosvvinenenss 2,018 3 Cala Day in Chinaware. Atlantio coast fi ¢ more subject | hrm but’ quiet; close, Wy N Hoston Stock Quotation men. T Y T TP A T TV 7 i Ti tall blers den trosts during he and_ripenir Ints upi salos, 5,20 including BOSTON, July 13.—Call loans. 14@2 por cents Goneral New says President Cleveland is | Sheep ‘2 . . 2 Kansas Bank Wrecker Convicted, in top jelly tumblers, per Crop. by 100,000 bu 3 000 s | Sl T R TR '.'J.',’é&:"flf;‘ L i G R anxlous to Kill a bear. DISPOSITION TOPEKA, July 13.—Attorney Little re- | dozen, 18¢, Sh¥la losn than one pint to sach tndivicust | fiksor’ mila, qulet: Cord a10.60; W - - The locality that will be selected for the Cattle. Hogs BRCCD |\ 1ioq from Greensburg bringing the infor- Half gall 1 wat it i alf gallon glass er pit- the United States, or bout 2 ats ‘to euch | house deliverics yestord ow York, 4108 W SLL 1 Omaha Packing company AR e AT frat anb wouid not think this an aver | Louse AoV erlee Yeaek D R R . oR74|Wia. Cer ' bunt will probably be the mountains around | QM4}® Facking company..: Suraad ROR OEMRARUCLBCIaRIAR i i Meyers, president of the ~insolvent | cher 13 been convicted of ™ mTOly. for domestic consumption, but, unlike Y BT alogks LU TARS1 L et ugar pid Dby | Atehin Glenwood Springs. General New will go to | Swift' and company Kaxs - BURRLY I, e ranbermy cannot be ke ek | SN brer GASL viible for United Staes, | Bay StaleGus.ll T Atchia Washington next week, and hopes to com- | Cudahy Packing company.:.: gl W MaTA FARLIARE. S gt ah & sauce L300 bage; total viaiblo for Unitec ol Telaphono. .. 3o, Eio I frrs et onn . Sauire L 20| bank of Greensburg, had EAM R e SR RA WIS None bar: '\\ B I ey Dy e veruge, s17.10; | Boaton & Alvany.. 208 |Wia: Cont 5 5l i ) SSRRNRGY for the hunting trlp | B85 "B, 'k B. Cowsrisieress recelving deposits after he knew that the in Large plain glass water bot- TR ISHTowa Home ‘krown, $1.80 per % bu. | resainte 000 Lkks: mibek, .80 Buth Boston &Maine.... 148 | Allouez Mining Cc Ay et 3. Lobman atitution. was In a faillng condition. After | 1o 20 o 3, July wil; % BfE. higher to . oo T4V Atlantie . . ‘ Parker & W. Co... o e 7 | .00, Kl ONerL 88108, A0 hbam 1 e aen | 8 o i d7%|Butte & Bowton. ... —— A, Haas Tl fornia, but was brought back to Kansas on a $7.50 decorated china tea ul‘r."}_.‘ Bt They Howers tothl sales. 8,00 'bags! n Contial., 77| Calumet & H Judge Harrett Grants an Order Lettlng | R. Becker & Degen.. A 4 R AL /03 ) .\.u R 1 stock, 2,50, ail oo b & 0ld Colony 189 |Centennial. RN AR Nilen Hroa i Y = A sets for $3.48. RASPHER d l\u«'l. 0 JANEIRO, July 13.—Firm 1. Rio, Oregon Short Lhu 6§ |Franklin . e " . Cleveland P, & P. Co...ovvan L2 . & Crisp Renom ted e RED RASPRERRIES > Siga; Teeetbte, 10,000 bags: Cleared | BUbber... 88 |Kearsirga . NEW YORK, July 13.—Judge Barrett has | Cudaly from K, C ; . ReAks D Boys o | All Japanese goods of all PEACHES—Non ed Btates, 1,000 bags; stock, 117,000 bags. o B diawacte R anassee anted an order admitting Erastus Wima wift from K. C.. Sesiase : SAVANNAH, Ga., July 13.—Speaker Crisp J LM NN plums, per st case, Unlon Pacife 10%|Quincy ; o B nan i B ] i d 38 B AR, e ¢ s - Chicago Fruit Quotations. West End ». 47| Tamarack .. fo $30,000 bail. The bond was signed by 510 was renominated for congress in the Third | description at wtly half SRR CAGO, July 1-Porter Nros. company: e P Cubarles B. Rouss, & dry goods merchant, ; aaaskioni) L2 ] dlatraL st HARKInaIte o Rewlutlons «n- | marked price, PEARS-—None. Aaetion today. that wers held by \‘y‘.“f‘;‘ kers in W YORK, July 13.-MONEY ON CALL~ | and Mr. Wiman was released POIAL rassasitases % " dorsing President Cleveland were adop [isteam. e Ead ay N. Cholee stock, M0@2.50 per bunch. wod order her part worthless «dy prunes, u per cent. Sy Sma . PANANAS oI s, i Cuive, "36: Phancy | E1T008 60, Bimont prunce. b1 e | o R CANTILE PAPER-3G5. per cant, | DoWitt's Little Early Risers. Small pills, | kANSAS CITY, July 13- CATTLE-Mecelyts Jotiions, 340 alse, #6; choice lemons, $60 s o Yoogiss; Liyiuns, the; Blmore plums | STERLING EXCHANGE-Dull and' stesdy, | safe pills, best pills, 4,800 head; shipmenis, 4,000 head. Market slow, Pills that cure sick headache: DeWitt's | down. Little Early Risers,

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