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oAy, i g HAM TH1 THE _OMAHA DAITLY BEE: SUNDAY. JULY 15, 1804 — — : > - \ ’ large are rather more favorable after ten ' N States stock, 168,750 bags? gfloat for I'nited 1 Beptember o TN L . o BEsLN CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE | s ofpemisu”thao Sefives #h”ait: | COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | 85 % e Bt e e Vaiey | S dnfihcia OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET i R ures for the week are nearly 100 less than . v Bl AHATVIAL s 1,20 bags, aeniff, 420,000 bags last rrive JATIA LEVE i 4 : same period last year. The volume year, ¥ . ) ad: shipments, 6% of course, tremendously de — ANTOS, July 14.—Firmg gipd average, $17.18 STOUKS AND BONDS, —_— mark Bulk of salow, $4.88 € 7 , but 'no fmportant failure has o S, Tl Mook, TR % b : « . w T Dusiness fuffers Rerious :Embarrassment on o LA e, ST LD B B Board of Trade Markets Were Very Dull | nicnir: waie. 2000 tuiis " 5 Share Speculation Was Genoratly Dult ana | Week Oloses with Light Recoipts and T over very B (] N HAVRE, July Closed Midny 9 N & Account of Labor Troubles, hiere are two ways of looking at this Yesteray. R JANEINOL Juty V- tirm: Ko, 7 Unintetoating Yosterday, in Bad &hape, condition, both of which are correct, though elnts, 5,000 Jmghi Stook NEW YORK, July 14.—The share specula — neither s connected with the other. It . tion w 161l and: uhinteresting — k In Sight _ | shows that the people of America have en- ‘ e b skt i Skl nts of live stock at the four MERCHANDISE TIED UP IN THE EAST tire conl |-‘.',,.; fn the o '.‘ymlw 4"( ml;n ove WHEAT WAS QUIET AND RATHER INACTIVE NEW YORK GENERXU MARKET. :‘\\v“ of only one stock—Sugar—exceeding | DEALERS FEAR THE LABOR TROUBLES markets for Saturday, July 14, . ment. Men € o ed, of course, anc 0000 shares, and «¢ other—Chicag Gas Hog She alarmists predicted a civil war, with all i Ftordiih " . A | PESEEE South Omaha i sl A R TR, Beonte | - ; : Yestorday * Quotations on Flour, Graln aAnd | _being above 5,000 shares. During the fir Foatie e Trade Inthe States West of Nebraska is in- | at large knew that the government was all | Provisions Were Easy at the Start B ¥ |I»'-"“y‘ s/ “;""':1 Ly o | hour of business the trading was generally | Unsetti Condltions st Chleago Make | Kansis 1’68 proving Since the Rallrond Blockado P Ll Bl T Bl il RS Firmed Up Later on Bidding by 00 Hbis.: exports, 4000 bbla Fralen, 30 ks | SLFONE in_ tone and higher were Packers and Shippers Shy of Parchns- ) - Was Ralsed bers of Fruit ;;-!\vl On n.rl- other hln-)L |y|n- pr Packers—Corn Was Easy market weak and irregulals sMeral lines neg ‘rl ‘;"*M 'l‘lu; approaching end of wlw strike Ing-Hogs Drop n Nickel toa otal 1,69 o8 are that the reason why business was ” g tating at easier prices and awalting acceptance | INGUCEs new Investments and caused a ‘e AP SRENG Heavy Losers. not more serfously affected by the unusual M b i ‘”‘_ Bl rmlpac /7 i P nounced movement to cover short Dime std Close 8low p " 4 Ll vents is that the bottom has been reached. A s e o | over Sunday. During the last hour of the i auothble ohRRReS | oL RSy, CwitAouL he business people who have not been el A kel morning the temper of the spsculation was . hammered into the earth have enduring | OHICAGO, July 14.—Board of Trade # ; AR, 32,002, - " . Trade during the Past week has not been | fimmered jnto the carth have e e 1 , July 14, =Board of Trade mars | . winter ext - | heavy, owing to sales to realize profits, many | SATURDAY, July 14 Planty of new boats at Courtland, in a very gratifying condition, There has | anything, and the resources of the country | Kets were very dull today and September 10G3.40; W . holders of stocks being desirous of getting | This has been a woek of large recoipts, as 2 — 2 e been drawn upon to the last limit, %0 | wheat closed 3c lower, September corn | [ Ty Al g o out from the market, not knowing what th gether 5 beon more or less embarrassment, and in v v whea ed % er, Sep tras, $LAMGII; Aoutt v 4 is shown by following totals, together Ap— 8 ) it matters very little what happens N e . r ¢ 0. A allroad i 1y develop beiween now A TREE WITH A TEMPER, most lines a positive loss of business owing | things cannot be warse. The natural con. | closed %e lower, oats Yc lower and provis- | common th falr extras ¥ ¢ '”H‘l' ;y:nl’_””.l','w“" “']; ‘m[m‘ e BOW [ with comparisons b to the labor troubles, which have distracted | clusion of this rensoning s that they must | lons practically unchanged Bbla.: " superfin ) ’ however, only partially lost, and In & majority | Receipts. th bl Qattle. Hogs. Sheel | 1t Grows In Arizonn Atong with an 1l . e ot un- | immediately ‘become better, as nelther | wheat was quiet and rather inactive with | buckwheat flour, nominai Afee’ the closing pide b LB S0 ‘ et 4 .. business and brought about a feeling of un- | AmerentGy POOMe e van stand st TCCK W H AT Nominal of cases the closing prives show ivance | Receipty Iast week..... 12481 2780 8@ Taminnted Sapling, cortainty and Insecurity. The business In | They must go either one way or the other. | fluctuations limited to Y%c range. There Quiet i on the last figures of yesterday ran Same week last year.. 1) § Bl “There are more queer things to the acre 4 3 The extreme of despondency and distress | was not much of a demand, and the bulk of . % to 28 per cent Same week 1502 9,4 35,618 2, I Atiee thinn pate! o Wyoming, Idaho and | 1! dist as not much of a demand, h 3 i % zona than in any other part of this B ot ok £ b naving besm fenched, we may’ how confl the business was within a lower range No| . Pullman shows a decline of 1 per cent CATTLE—The week closed with only nine- | wide land,” said Colonel Brace Dion of Montana, which are heavy buyers In this | dentiy look forward to a m‘r-rw or ]‘fl‘ rapid > ¥, o i T il g . from the highest price of the day. O the | teen fresh loads in the yards and about 1 Houck's Tank, Apache county, to the New o {6hH ecovery, thot s hardly possible prices. The market evidently was 1Y 8 - i 0 3 i il would har g it i MARLLI D JRRSIGE B! bt “onv foft -ana thie Jobbink | CoeosRcyy ENOURE L W8 hasdly pogelile Inoe | Drices. The market evidently was infuen grangers, Rock Island Is up 1% per cent | head held over from Friday. 1t would hardly | York Sun, “and, according to my idea, and trade of the city shows a shrinkage as a r two vears, to a great extent by the prospect of a libe ) 3 ; | and Northwestern % per cent; Burlington possible for the market to be in a much [ [ know pretty near whal queer things are, gult. Some of this trade will be regained fie uncertainty surrounding the tarift [ movement of new wheat now that the rail- [ giles o 2,000 S0 B (A RARRSTCR A, Bty PAGLL A& BoWN 3¢ DBB unsatisfactory condition. The unc the queerest thing in all Arizona s the tres legislation does not so muc oot husiness VrETT T Yo, ONblen. | oo 1 ce Sugar fluctuated within mit of | tainty surrounc h tuation @ hat has a temper wor han a blonde comle &nid 1o fact already urgent orders for gooda | {OFIAHIn docs not g mitch affect husinced | roads o in shape to carey the same. Cabien | e [ e No. 1 northern at. Sugar fluctuated within a Limit of | ta irroun the labor situation that has a temper worse (han a blonde comfe elng recelved from these states. become %o muc e of | walt ere lower and less favorable to holders ivered; t are being recelved from these statcs I T e O & UNE | " Corn was easy within 3c range on favor- do BT, Yorkers, $, head; shipments, 2% Wbl 114 ger Gent, Feced per cent, advanced | pears to have made every one afraid to do | opera prima donna’s, and gets its dander up for leglslation that even the Interior he ne : steady on large weekly exports of wheat | 115 por roacted 13 cent, and | busine Ne!ther the shippers nor the local | with just as small provocation. They tell In Nebraska the volume of trade has not | 4, F5CHey ™0 o™ Gitiire Is before con- | able weather and free offerings. o T T WOt i an expected | rallied % per cent. The changes i the [ packers appear to want the cattle at the [ me out there that this treo boiongs to the suffered 8o much, as there has been no se- Frvwa which can directly or Indirectly af- Oats were casy on free offerings and In dull trade and weak cables prices eased rest of the list ere merely fractional and | present time and the Y\‘.Il‘l(;l \\’|~= \(Y; show, :’;\H\hrlw rllrt E It ows to be [wa- T srference Wl » transportation | fect commercial conditions, At this mo- | sympathy with other grains. The range was the market closed %@le down; July the market closed fairly firm. even at easior prices. As has been the ru hing ke twenty-five feet high, and then rious Interference with "N. »'1.1"-:41?|" Joor | ment it appears as if the house and sennte ,w," Y, " sSe: Aukust o8l : The bond market today was generally firm, | during the past few days, the light cattle | stops. Its leaves are lon nder and lines, but still thero has been som 1 o%. | were hopelessly apart on the tariff and that Brovislons’ were y .at the start, but | SInE At eoc; The Post says: Some helated speculators | were in the best request and they were about | pointed, like porcupine quilis, When this Salesmen who have been out on the road r e Dromisa. This ts unfortunate, | irmed up later on bidding by packers. ‘Com- ¢ 1 7 .| of a few days since for the short account | the only kind that would sell at all. The | tree is in a good humor these leaves lie close mark that it has been difficult to get a m bBecaust trade is waiting and idle men are | pared with last night September pork and ! made a final effort today to close their ac- | heavy cattle were neglected and holders of [ to the branches, and it spreads a pleasant uch were in many cases unable to find a | aromatic odor all around But wh it Is mind away from the exciting news con not employed pending the results of this | lard are unchanged and September ribs 2tge | Fhot misket dulli Ne. = e i devator, counts, and the result was a further recover; L b ‘ e e not, however, | buye angry every leaf on the tree rises up on end, stock was very | and t ispect of that particular piece of fn the daily papers long enough to sell him | feiislatic BiRlier, ailoat, Options were firm early on | aar, /Ad. 0 VaRaen W a bill of goods. The peoples’ minds have anke, with: the cautlon that I8 | * Frelghts slow, Wheat and corn to Buffalo | menk n mre drne gun Meio, L clome L e aluteibuted: Ta 8t Batl, for ini | The (sding in butchors been called away from their b T e R s IR N | (N Yoy gust ' closed_ at 1847%¢, | stance, and in Sugar certificates, which arc | light and the market dull. The market on | timber is about as fiorco and threatening as with the natural result that business has | Whot uring, She Tt fo GASS, OUL IOROY | Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, te. 4000 b exports 2 bu., | the Short interest, either was not large or | cows s very low, especiaily on the grassy | Anything you would care to look at. The suffered, There has also been a good deal | o5, S0 FInee G A0 e fommodations, | 44 cars; corn, 125 cars; oats, 27 cars; hogs, ¢ T futnres. ina 8000 1. shoi. | had made a particularly rapid and prompt | stuff. pleasant resinous odor the tree sent forth of apprehension among a good many people | 1y (na wholesale trade It fs an off season | 28,000 head. § ; 2, Blle; retreat, there was little change or none. tockers and feeders were In light request | in its peaceful mood gives place to an odor that the troubles would be far more serious | jn most lines, though conditions are re- | The leading futures ranged as follows: . i No. 3 whitd, But Rock Tsland, Louisville and Chicago Gas | and the amount of trading very limited. | that will put wings on your feet to place as than they have yet proven to be, and in con- | ported favorable, and all our deplers are | —c e o st itigh 1~ Low | Cln 3 wh rack,” white we were marks for continued buying, and even | Very few country buyers have been in the [ much distance as you can between the of- Biitisricsjthere nas.been ¢ strong disposition | quite Hopefuliof an active fall trade. Bome o % = f “~ | openca steady, " but' re vesterday's sellers of Distilling certiflcates | yards during the weck and there has not | fensive trec and you to delay ordering goods until the outcome ‘_vm(u»h-lm N_:x i3] from & :H‘;'w‘ of th \ 1 4 been much life to the trade on any day @ his tree ally touchy on the sub- i BC Gorn, Lharhiy 4re s Kiowl | osw 4 ed i AugUSL B : The foliowing were the closing quotations | some little time back entative st Ject of dogs, the coming of a canine song] 7 ay | uldation, closing weak changed face on today's market of the strike was better known. All those | State In regar er, but, gener- k thOSe | ally speaking, corn and hay are growing oorsagl 8 ( I A FET R i influences have been at work to make the | yjioy “and the outlook .for the state at . 003601 | ! | on the leading stocks of the New York ex- i pnear il einstint Iy TAVEIY Dast week unsatisfactory in a business way. | [iree fa quite Satisfactory o 3 : 4 e e R (L A O ; N0 Ty B a wolf, a grizzly bear or a In nddition to the loss of business the [ ““The nirst of the serics of home industry | Ll ] Y s e mountain lion never ruffles the temper of jobbers have suffered some inconvenience | banquets given by the Manufacturers and i v L wifacturers. an i HOPS-DUI; atate, common to eoice, Taide; | ARINOR L Sl PG i i 2 o | this treo it thore aninials do not presumo from having goods ordered from the east | Consumers association at Nebraska v | oa + L ‘ S Alton, T. H...... 3 s 3 on too great familiarity with it. They may tied up on the road. At the breaking out | Was an entire success. Botweon 100 and 160 e T o st e oy NewmCHIoRns s a6 pra i i o around It as long as they care to, but of the strike the jobbing houses all had farge | {IMARY NGRS, MR WAReR I QUCH 0N 3 Y U 60 Iow., ‘135¢; Thienon Ayres dry, 2 (0 21 lbay | Al BXDRS. | i : : I one of them o far forgets itselt s o stocks In hand, and were well prepared 1o { i gocial intercourse with the merchants of ¢ 3 " s G b o o ubor ateh the trunk of the tree, the undergo a slege for some days, 80 that | that city, Nebraska City is a manufactur- A fpiedi b G S s LU P D i o) H B 9 i hot-tempered thing will fly into one of its there has been no scarcity of goods, though [ ing center. In proportion to its population 4 F G AR b e c: pulled, | Gentral Pacliio... Oregon Ty : 3 intrums instantly, and the way Mr. Bear, gome unimportant lines may have been ex- as more factories and a hn-lh»r‘lhl:m of ik > Y 1 :y‘ s _\u{.\l;:n Ve :;x IH:\TI‘\. Loeee 4 = g5 e 5 Wolf or Lion will make himself scarce in ted. From now on, however, there ls | factorles than any other city in Nebras] T005s rers . TOVISIONS—Beof, quiet; family, $0; extra | GHCAKO e Nl those parts is a whole circus to see. Noth istis and, what I8 more, the factories locate Lol P U | 6Bk Qi Pagtic Mail.... H 0 4 likely to be greater inconvenfence felt from | &% WRAL 8 G R o rosparing i e A O i Capame, §a11 ooy extra India f| olilonyo-GRE. i3 PSR ; ing will work this tree up to concert pitch, this source. Some of the goods ordere Some of the figures presented to the ban- o NARIEd BMBUI §Fas B350 ';.C\‘x."” Consolidat Pitmbury .. . . though, so quick and effectually as throw- from the east have, without doubt, been de- | queters were eye openers to the Septis, il 6 il ¢ " Lard, casier; western steam elosed at $ LR RO L OG5 I R AL L a3 b b ing stones at it. Then it will actually rip stroyed In the cars burned at Chicago, and [ of Omaha, who have generally supposed s ST J ) . nominali | Gotton 01l Cor Richmond Term.. b and tear, and no lving thing would think of befors the facts can be learncd and goods | that high-priced coal would prevent exten- s s S Ll il 5 omguth America. | Del. Hudson. ... “do' pid S BUDLS golng within gunshot of it. Some folks out ordered in their place some little time must | sive manufacturing here. These banauets | siraights, $2.4002.6) inic patents, $3103.60 dR e (rdpe sy } Ty | PRS ool Rogahee. 3 - b 10 at Houck's Tank call this tree the porcupine elapse, and supplies at this point may be | Wil accomplish a great deal of ood by | sprime stralkl J . L2 00 GP16.00; short. clear, $14,00 " | Bgrgpn a3y, prd 5 tree, and some say its right name Is skunk worked down unusually close or even ex- [ Wiy of edicaling the public to give ther : 3jsoring, . 3 8pring, t-Unsettled and weak; western duiry 4 P . tree. I call it the holy terror tree. But no hausted in some lines. to of the association is one that should be . 2 ke Pt LR o sl S Eoa L s HEE XKLL ErRS e 3 B ORIIR i & matter what you call it, it is a queer job of Collections in the country are not quite | adopted by all our citizens, and is: ‘West- © 2 nominal; No. 2 white, 40@ilc : LhE G 4 s St P& Omana... 2 . o, and Arlzona claims it as her own. 80 brisk as they might be, but still they | ern goods for western people.’ Y g 7 Firm .\ large, THRGYKC; small, i : g . 3 . 2 5 o _“Whilo this tree is the only real, geénuine are about as good as could be expected under [ “South Omaha has profited the past week A s ol skims, f A 5 X g 3 5 S Governor Waite sort of a vegetable' kingdom the present conditions. At this season of | on account of the strike 4, nominal. 5 i i Ttk g [ e 6 crank weo've got in Ar'zona, we point with the year there Is not, as a rule, any great | Nog shipments were heavy. ¢ 5 Y_No. 1, $1.90@1.31. S—Steady; state vivania, 12 il v { fc..... The " vecaibta! ot Hogs *consl somo more pride to another tree that only > bigkest day's receipts in the FLAX EEED-No. 1 aics, $1.2) | SEPoS Duliti ; £ surplus of money in hands of the farmers, | e bigKest dayls receints in the by KM Tl ik it N R K& T ptd, .. 5 ninety-six cars, or 6,850 head, wh Arizon soll has talent to produce, This and the retail merchants are forced to carry e e e T tas LSS ALLOW.-Quiet; city (32 per pkg), 4%e: | Like E sl 3 5 a falr Tun for the last day of the week, | Ono is the electric trec. This tree is not as a good many of them. uated a good deal, and prices have been ( e A e o u uosn . S 3 he market opened slow and it was some lit- | abundant as the holy terror tree, and is a The general situation in the country con- | considerably off from a week ago. (o). % Short i -‘:}‘.m.“i” ® i bulk: | Leaq Trast.e. o tlo time hefore the biyers got down o busi. | 4Wari, seldom having the courage to get tinues favorable. The crops are generally T T < IS Y—Distillers' finished goods, per gal. New ' York, l Philadelphia and | Lonisville. rn_Uni ness, but in the end the pens were pretty | More than twelvo feet high. Its foliage Is doing well, and there is promise of a good SNOW, CHURCH & CO'S. VIEW atiTices 54 8als | i imor i Philadéiphia and Baltimore, in | Loufsville & N.A 4 1044 el cleared. Nearly everything sold at $4.70 [ Very dence, and at night it gleams like an yleld of corn upon which trade for this fall GARS—Cut_loaf, $5.43; granulated, $5.62; [ Dulk, $2.60, 5 p r 3 Maunttanio 4 {0 $4.75, or Be to 10c lower than yesterday. | @F¢ lght. The Iight that shives from this and winter is dependent. Promise of a Good Crop Still Holds Out | sta d A A ik y St LU Gt A e Il | A s o efD. & R. Goo o § ‘ery little difference was made in the price | tr¢e 13 £o strong that one may sit twenty- PRICES HAVE DECLINED. ncouragement for the Fall Trad AU AT D QL I TR C ) PENTINE -Steady; 291 S Mo bactic. s (G, .. B tween light and heavy hogs and a range F:': .r“";' ey and read fine print. The While the reports received from some | _Albert Andriano, local superintendent for simranis, | s RICELQuiet domestie, 4%@ke; | Moblial Ohfo, ) s e would cover nearly all the s g f IoBresL polnt of thle re iestinEAYIIRNE eastern markets indicate that one effect of [ Snow, Church & Co.’s mercantile agency, s e L r tle, Cord closes with the market about 5c lower | 'mm”:‘“ {:,|‘| !""\‘l'\‘l\"I“l‘u('m’“hl“(il‘],l,nfxi!yn the railroad strikes has been to advance | writes: % 3000 2000 | g0 v , and steadily loses bri JORRREEREr 3 than it was at the closo of last week. Rep- | iy fle®ie Snd StEadily loses - bri 1 { 3 “There was 3 i B L bu. 3000/ 30,000 16, Scoteh, $19.504 Ameri- . Contral. . F esentative sales the market on a good many lines of produc: There was little activity in retail lines Drcgh . b IR ICAIRON DI teh, $1 Ameri- | 3 ol y v resentative sales dark as a mine, When the moon be 1o such results have been experienced here. | during the week just passed, and little is | Outs. bu. ¥ 11,000 4,000 | TCOPPER-Quict: Take, 9. th An. Co. No. Sh_Bre LN 2 wano the tree's lum |__4L000] X OPPER—Quiet; Inke, 6o L o , | wa e tree hinosit gradually re- On the contrary, the cutting off of the east- | expected until the fall season sets in. Coun- ‘OntheProiica ox AR LEAD—Quiet; domestic, #8.19, The total ¥ newed, and by the time l};mi m’?:.:)mxu:ix) (l’i:- ern markets has caused a surplus of produce | try dealers feel very hopeful in anticipation | ket was steady: creamery. 12@lbe; diary, 11 | SIC-Nominal plates, ol shares, | 5 5 e 2 appeared the tree is shining again as brightly at Omaha, and there has been accordingly | of a decided revival in the fall. Corn pros- | @10¢. Egks, swady at 9@10c. COTTON SRID. OlL—sWlidr, more demana, | nKtom, 1,800; Chicay ; G2 g . 9 172" | a3 ever. Sometimes the light on this queot a decline on a number of lines. As, for eX- | pacts are good, and there is every reason ST closing firm on rumored s vritne vellow at | oo H S amvIla A o B By 4 tree becomes faint even in the dark of the ;mple- butter is 2 cents 'Wt’; “'f" "x as | to suppose that trade will pick up toward OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS, me crude: at Qoo crute, 35 Ratning: St Paul, 2,600; Western 5 . moon. Then we have to do a queer thing eforo the commencement of the labor & veilow, e, nominal: primo. yellow iES . g - h Rare A SR peapronse e TRl Jelloy nal; el @ {2,100, 5 to restoro it. Wa'drenc! v = troubles. Eggs have dropped down 1 cent | the end of August. This, of course, applles | congition of Trade and Quotations on i yellow oft g 3% prime” white, = = RO e et L Lt ,:ll';“:l‘;‘;’i g 2 only to trade in the country, and will hardly Bl X New v 3 5 ) Femained. ubout. Steadys. The. hay. marker DS aney/ Broduce, et NEW YORK, July 1 MONEY : : gont glow Wil retirn it A T hold good with city dealers. Corn is not s e TH : DUTTER—Packing stock, 8c¢; good to cholce St. Louls General Market. sy at 1 per cent; last loan, 1 per c! ) ) — though not quotably lower, has been very | harvested until.late in the season and 18 | counuy, 11G12; creamery, solld packed, 16@16e; | §T. LOUIS, July 11, Unchanged. at 1 per. cent. 2 oS dxo v . : : weale and 1€ 18 with diMieulty that dealers | moved still later. The effect of an abundant | crenmery, hrlois, 64150 ¥ 0 WHEAT-DUIT: lower gni g the rait | VSTARLING " EXCIANGE DU i sy, s Omaha's popular rosort—Courtland Beach, hve been ablo to maintain prices. Pota- | crop will, therefore, not make itself ma- | ja B v L e = c;. No. 2 red, cash | with avtual.business in bunicers' billa at $h.88id | 3500 e e toes, tomatoes and some other vegetables | terially felt with city retailers until the fall | LIVEN POULTRY-O1d hens, Gc; spring chick- S iz MU | Fakem, B4 AMGA8: commure i . PRECOCITY AT THE HUB, have decreased in price. trade Is practically over, and it Is hardly | ens, 12612t The demana for geese and ducks Lower on erop and_general ney SILVER CERTIFICA i 1 A 2 § R : In the case If fruits the situation has been | to be expected that it will directly affect, | is very light. Ducks, hen turkeys, 7@sc; | % ;:;";;;\‘.;,,‘ Nlig ORIy Auguat, 894 ...:1‘:” tNMENT BONDS. State bonds, L g 4 l‘m:\ ar-Oid - Bostonian Who Smokes somewhat different. The railroad embargo | business until early in the spring of '95. | KOUblers, oic: Al veals are quoted | | OATS-Depressod: No. 2. eash, e bid; July, [ “'Cloking quotations on bonds were as follows: et i R Chews Tobacco und Hunts “Snipe in California cut off supplies from that | Farmers will buy liberally of country mer- | , v T = 29%c; August, eptember, 28:40 ISR DI T G A o t i , When & 2%-year-old boy can state upon which this market depends for | chants on the strength of an assured crop; | C i sin, full cream, new mae, ! { 5801510 M 47 ‘ake down his father's old clay pipe and the most part of s frult at thls season of | ytocks are low, and denlers will be com. | 1ftic: Nebraska and' Iowa. cull ream, sgloe: RERL, oy 8 2iid 5 . i smoke it, can inhale the fumes of a cigar- the year. This market, however, Was 8UD- | pelleq to order In proportion. Fall;orders | burger, No. 1 100: Brick, No: 1. Too; Gesiss, Mo changed. 9 (Fgs : etle without a snceze, pull at a clgan by, pIIEA* for some :days” with frult ‘which had | BE /T 0 STUR I, PEORORUIOR, FAjsorders | burger; No, 1, d i EissiENo 3 7 i ST [ignatee 6 way of a change, and chew tobacco like been shipped out of Callfornia before the [ 3FF cOmInE I fajrly well taking inte con- L 300G tana hay, $550; midlang, 38 C Ay Ali, Class il gttt al 4 S gum, he must be' reckoned a rather preco- strike, but which did not get through in | ¢ js understood, wever, that many or- | lowland, "§7.50; ryé straw, 3. Demand 4 totholeagcimothy, (11GRse, “Ala. Class 1 100 M. K. s ooy cious Infant, ays the Boston Globe, time to reach Chicago until after the com- 8 are held" back, and with a.revival of | falr; supply: falr. Color makes the best prics on 3 % A CinaaC L o KE i George Ernest Noyes, the 214 mencement of the strike there, and had to iness in the country merchants will | a5 Lisht bal 3 ¥ tepiaraden AL € q Tl b ContAl:§ ; st LA year-old child of B. C. Noyes of 260 Mad bo brought back to this market and sold ke thelr requisitions during the fall sea- [ "'pi§poN; birds, per doz., $L. ISKY SHASOUEL G5, 0.rr. 100 : oo ford xstreet, Charlostown, has just this Afior (o supply from that source was ox. | Son orderiiis meantime trom hand (0 B, . 123 INC bio: s } amount. and kind of precocity. . Tha babors hausted the market here became bare and 168 has ‘ | poramc T e PROVE Bull, without quotable change. ; { R G il { passion for tobaceo 15 u woll developed one, This method of buying will naturally inure 3 i s OO, 5 i s hiag remained In that condition all i week. | f0'the Sroiit of 1061 Jabbers, for the-rensan | MELONS oot atackc 515,002 00 RECEIPTS = Flour, ' 5,000 Dbl wheat, 84,0 i ) b 1 00 S for whenever he is asked what he wants Prices on frult would probably have ad- | (hat deniers will be eompelle ) o] bt corn, 6000 st oits, 44000 bu. ] 0% Loe A hensysey RAiio0 ax & TOGUIE Of tho, sirike, DAL there | tho nesrost mma ket B ers e ety dares Now beets, per. doz. bunches, 20020, | SHIPMENTSFlour, 1L000° bbls.; wheat, 1,000 : K s R 5 A ome (0 Elve him, he Invariably rreplies lias been none lere to test the market. The | ful and conservative, and are not orderins \ Onlorder e per. doz. Puiieatp U)ot W0, buy AT Ge [ . A e s RO ,’fi‘: h‘"“l""‘m“f;’ hhli 3 any more than absolutely need, Should OLD A A plcked navy, $2. 2 o s Wi e ot H@ile e ; atrolma at near his market has had to depend entirely upon the | any ey i v need. Should Hand picked nave, § Minneapolls Wi eat Market ¢ 3 n : : 2 Roatbyl IR NS R h business show no indication or revivimg in | medium, common white ‘beans, AR 2 i BOnid iy 2 n south for supplles In this line, and just at | Business show no indication or revivini in | modm. W NINNEAPOLIS, July 11, e today wea | Alehivon A0 G0N A i3 2 building, smoking a remnant of a clgar, and present there s very little coming from | {4 not BOACES WI QL D8 OVeriocies | “ONions—on orders, 114@2c per b HEntana istoptions natkgw g Bricenyarasalnee e VIR AL ‘e St saying with a grin as the patrol vent fhat seotion. A few red plums and black | pleks”us {hey Wil be’ preparad” o oror | , GABBAGE=Goo0" Shinitis” Kook, on ordors, | WIS, at, o higher i e L % fa “T'got ‘er but.* Hla' mother {s unstisiie crries with watermelons about exhausts the | \hiaeve ant. This 1s the view taken [ 44356 0, 2 ah)bpikis Htoek: ‘pen Eblawatip Iy, e frastion 'k puember” and | V. e e account for the passion for tobacco, as she list, by most o “ino “retatlers. Jobhers. how: s fracion lower. for Dec was ntoir Hoston Sto ’ s e says they did not teach him, hut he 1 The wholesale fruit business has suffered | ever, express the opinion that if there | EANS—Wax, per % bu. basket, 65@7sc; | dpmind, for track w { AR LIRS canss, 3OS 7 i et g Iv5L4d ; but he seemed more, perhaps, than any other line of busi- [ @ large and decided revival of affairs there 1 D aakel g i beskSty SOl gt ihe nigher price B S W e A e e R 2 Saaare to 1t naturally, for befors Hoswagil nesy trom the railrond blockade. - Tho fruit | Wil De @ shortage in many lines of staple | 1 o bu 4. CHOT Wan Feportod Very smatk Erading wha | S1oka, bonis and mining anareR - o i i b O R auction had just been introduced and had | "M, fancy eods = of buyin £ slookiinge don., 31138, v of 3 p B LIt ta e S eonekhe ol ISty s conse e syste ving pur local character, although there was W N % % i 4 " . r. AT S AW, Rloe, pi . . ¢ | pipe which his fathe s 8mo / exto! e DL . Al i ’ very Aemand for September as wen s | 431 d 1 he 5 her was smoking., When proven very successful to an extent that the | sued by retailers also obtains swith the W southern carrots, per doz. . Armand’ fon Septomber ne wo st |- AinyiSogur 0 noral, . ; 4 e saw the pipe placed on the . eantey by A, Suiar pra..L n s, e ced of the Mississippi river and as far south as | mor Tunr uunlgn-.».».;.«u[_‘, with the ‘m- BB aw 'l“"‘![‘;'l»‘m\'m per bu., Sc. _ b et Lol Telaphoha:s Alohieon s, A -'("‘I'N[ “]\‘:Z::;"“"'l""‘:'lll‘lf h(‘ilrl u': ‘r;'l-h it. ; 8t. Joseph were coming here to buy their eased consumption incident to an im- hours. p : panian bl [iAveCant Lath, R > ¢ the father was smoks ShegfediscansimpLion ] X - ‘ houra. ORton & Main: 4| Allouez Mining 60, W0UGH. i R Slathoryay fruit. The raflroad embargo has put a sud- | Proved condition of affairs it will mot b ¢ b, ¢ I | T e Qoo vie TATR| AURMMG 5o resacar 1. 2 1 5, | (o8, and the child was doing his level best den stop to what was a vory flourlshing | SUIPTISING if jobbers are unable to supply : - 1 northern, No. 2 northern, | il 4 | Boston & Motiiaia O i e A0 .. 480 | 1o take the pipe from: his mouth, he con- the demands “of retailers, for the reason -+ " were 34,000 bu.; flour shipments, | Gey, Electrio, 1% Butte & Boston SHEEP- ipts of sheep were 696 | cluded to lot him have it to s v business. The frult houses depend very [ {hat there will be n shortage of materinls % a, per 50-1h, . wheat shipped Mexienn Contratss 74| Calimet & Hoola.. lead of westerns, which were sold’ on the | would do with 1. The babs e narhat ha largely upon the California fruit ‘business, | at the mills. For years the system of or- e ¥ The four market was steady and demand light, | N3¢\ i ULOINLAL oo eeoe e AbRU MBS 70 110 Al b s ARN fa IO il i I The baby astonished the and this should be thelr harvest,'but in- | dering far in of the season COYS—N Briiy y T ok owortu BUR 8 3000,60;:c0s DL [ Branklin, £ IR aaaianio L Fail'. to i Goodl atives: arailt ocamho s yrutungsio plpatin shisnaub stead they are doing almost nothing for the | been customary: mills would start in manu- 5 S—Good * stock " L DDA | BOMTRRTED st eso e 1 $2.75@93.60; falr to good ST had seen his father do, and want of something to buy and sell. An un- | facturing on orde previous years' busi- D R 2 i Duluth Whent Market. Bl baniage i Aot pkecin o oK | auORDIE S i A Ko emogte | DUl WIH greaf: saliafaokion . Hol or/udi iy fortunate feature of this business is that | HeSS. In this manner Jobbers and manu. 4 LIVERPOOL, July 11.—WHEAT—Qulet W End [ Famirieic Bia ok DN s I was taken away rom him. After that fortunate feature of this business is that | §Lcfiory ‘combinod In “earrying w iiboral red plums, per Mat case, | GLVFREOOL July 11 WHE. u W. End of $2.00@2.25; good to choice 40 to 100-1b. | for awhile the baby was such a curlosie o canno made up, as 18 the | giock In antiolpation of the demands of. | $2.50; J::[caenty asmngdranudarite L nalaRtA (ofter. = P P lambs, $2.50@4.00. Representative sales: that his elder broth ' e caso with a good many lines of the Jobbing | retafiers and consumers. Under the present erajely; No 4 calitomia, iy 1d45a: San Franciseo Mining Quot [ i ot WEHE v [ nes wht She o iR b A Y INREHIIIE trade. Should the trouble in California last | system of light buying all around and the I > D n g RN TR0 BRI DAL SAN FRANCISCO, July 14.—Tho official 2 AR soe what he would do and. to find out it much longer peaches, which form a very | uncertainty prevailing, an increased con- OOIN~—Tirm; domand moderate; new mixed, | QUOIRtONS for minhug w0k w01y wor ay fon - | 10 mixe wemtia e ) 300 | they could not make him sick. They gave large proportion of the California frult busi. | Sumption would find the merchants of the . TROPICAL FRU o lows § ot 5 . 4 Ul oy | him clgarettes and cigars, which he smoked Tieas, will be about out of season. LA AN Ilm ~meet the demands | I FCholce stack, $L00GL50 per bunch, FLOUR—Spring patents, 6s 9 L , Al 43 §Hale & Norerosa... 02 s | 8o readily and with such enjoyment that now Tiio closing down ot all ralirona tusinoss | OF e, public White comservaive uving pancyeons, S e, P Ry Califoria hrowing elbior 0 8 R Heceipes and Disposition of Stoci. they cannot keep him from smoking, at Chteago and tho roubles ar otner points | Woll' & “Rullay S ot w10 Lh v G Canltornin * Mudliorranean Swesta | Dotk prime et 16 00, 1 i IO Oomcrsiir 110 |Pbtosiceziizinss 1 | Ofiaial recalols, and, dlemosiion, of, o \ Core TG oft the Omaha live stock market about the { extreme In this ®irection. While business 1o be had on the market at $3.7 o 378 6; long clear, 98, Lard, | Bulwer..... 100 “20 1Sava ciees 80 compuny for the twenty-f. urs ending at 3 A Cure for Chironle Diarrhoea, only one in the country where business | o dull now the | NEAPPLES—None on the market, wes = Chollar. ooeveese (8L |Sleres Novadah... SFelaek D My July 10, 1804 I had been troubled with chron conld be carried on without interference. A p will undoubtedl MISCELLA ¥ . new, 7085 good, Loh.Oalul Vay gaal s oy ot o thoea for over a year when I recelved great many cattl and hogs were purchased | trade, and it should be the purpose o sFancy, vel G 15c, h B LA 1R e kiRl i Cars. H & liere for shipment to eastorn points that | E00% business man to keep hia stock up to ! ; 2, Goud & urey gatle s 0] 00 Diarriioon Remody, whih 1 sedron s have been accustomed to look to Chicago | “Wcollections are only fair. The next few 15 10012 L — S AP T gave mo g relief. I then procured for their supplies. As the shipping of | months will be notable in that they mark Tty eal L per doz., §I ' it Wholesale dealers in the leading cities west | whoesal IFactories are not turning out the day, which would m: 4 a o ar small botle of Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera Now York Miniug Quotations, Torses and Mo 80 | 50-cent bottle and took 5 3 1% 0 brien and Ml o 4 J0-cent. b and took about two-third stock was dependent entirely upon the rail- | the anniversary of the great depression raifor Basliay uts, U — I} SHRW YOREIuly: 14eThay ollowlng are 4 b It, and was cured. I have taken r“‘I“r'I:V(:: A e s L R A D A R L ! CHLTLCUA P Db Markets cIoN i IiniE GuoTto S Cattle. Hogs, Sheep | since when T had a loosness come on and 1t on some days, while on others they would | months. During e months last year ' oMILwau July M.~FLOUR—Quiet and | CHolor. B Plyinouth, .- i 8 €O osasresens so oo 1,180 stop) it at once. 1 hope it all bo In a position to operate extensively. | MAany of the heavy debtors of local ‘und | HIDES-No. 1 grecn hides, 2l No. 1 seagy, - Grown Boji: 11 Sierra Novaii 0 o G Hammond o110 10 7 | others as it helped me. I feel v 8- ; easte ouses asked ensions, which are | No. 1 veal calf, 8 Ibs. to 15 1bs.: b | BAT—Dull, depress o 2 mpring, on. Cil. & L 26 i a y Ve SEIREAON Loty g cel ve :h‘ln hll.;a glven fllmfflm B yory uneven mar- | now maturing. It seems that theso obliga- | calf, 8 10, 't 5 w40 ¥ No. 1 northern, Septembar, 55%c Deadwood ... 80 | Union Con. 30 Saoees e . » Mr. Stearus, the druggist, for telling ma ot. n some days prices have advanced | tions are being met fai y well thus far be; o, 2 dry flint hides. s Gould & Curry 10 | Yellow Jack e 40 1 egen ¥ s of this remedy and shall be glad to have rapldly and everything has sold in short | The strike did not seem to directly afrect | saited hides sci No. 2 i ® 2 white, 40c; Hile & Novoross.. 40 |Iron Siiver Hammond & Standish 152000 s+ | this letter published. S. . Weeks, Melro order,” whilo the ‘day following the market | trade in this part of the country, but in an | hies. 4ci § 3 . 3 Homonutig, vy 1420 N RKAL L G ) 7 Mass. For sale by drug s o would go down just as rapidly only to re- | indirect way it had a very perceptible in- | Ul cureds o0 2 n track h B QUIANO. - rsessiress T30 | BUIWOR 3 LaYEON +ovotines i g - cover again the day aftor, Prices, owovr, | fuence on the business of the week. e | SR NGt vna | PRYE=Lower: Nos 1. Obhitbecrirerersedtel? 100 4 hippers and feeders 11 : Fool Male nud Bl were sufficlently attractive to shippers to | Prevailing feeling of uncertainty had ‘much | iry aheartings ¢ PROVISION=Stenity: Pork $12.50; lard, 3675, [ = o L e e i ; There 15 a dead mule back induco them to rush their stock n with | foeny, WIth ereating o slight but very . shearlings whort- | = REC Flour, 8,000°bdts.; ‘wheat, 100" bu.; Total 1 575 sun-Gojored, . (o0) mile; wave. el chaimat ‘ rush thelr stock in with | (jceable dullness during the e Vo ¢ e e (ehor vkt 13 " BRR Wik N rrre it 0 8 . fool mule, says the Clyelana the result that previous records of large re- | the week, This I8 not stran r Kansas and butcher wool pelts, pe TIPMENTS—Flour, 6,6 bbls.; wheat, 700 bu., | _ ¢ pim.isloaing R Tribune. For a long time this mule and a celpts were broken in both cattle and hogs. | the fact that business in the large cent 1, actunl w Buso; dry fnt, Kansas and | barley, none Gonwols, om0y <. 1013 Mox 3 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, r young bull have lived on a farny BANK CLEARIN was practically at a standstill. Business | Nebraska peits, per ibo, nctual ety ConRolK. ace nt,. - 1013 St Pani com. .. 3 tine s i L LEARIN men ure much Interested in the ultimate ht, 4G6e; dry Aint, Coloradd butchier wool Sugar AMirkot. Cinadian Pacific., 47t N. V. Contrai...: redictine monks beyond Covingto The reports of the clearing houses of a | outcome of this great strike. Sympathy for ts, per b, actual weight, 4@7c; dry flint, NEW YORK, July W-SUGAR—Raw, s } o ene L 143 Ponnsylvankis..... It Was @ Dull Day in Cattle with Some When the brothers rose yesterday there N R IALY oition ahow mn” Ihorease- a6 som | uigome of tiie great strike. Sympath: loradd muivain ' wool pelts, per b, actusi | falr venming ¥ 1itic; contritugal, o | Evioddy., T4 Itwading R oAl Damarl was an unearthly sound in the pasture lot pared with the corresponding week of a | the reports of bloodshed and riot, résulting [ “ilEht 4dse B 4 fefloed, “atrongs No. & aM-s@io; ‘No, 1. 3%@ | Ils Ceatral...... . * 08 | Mex.Con: now ds, 60 GHICAGO, July 14.~It was a dull day In cat- | Delow the monastery. It was the mule and year ago. This Is not necessarlly wn Indica- | from the unlawful acts of the mobs. In Y. e Nos i 40 S 0iRa s Now A NS T1-dse; Now 42 = tlo. Thore was xome demand for local nccount. | the bull fighting. The blood ran In streams tlon of any great Improvement in busincss, | this case it is hardly a matter of sympathy une, whito I 4c: 3 3 402 {31 oft A, 3 15106 i S T LR B 5, | but shippers did not ppear to have an from the bull's nose and mouth. The mule i old e moula MNP An Rt A AU [ NEWCORLIANS, Tuly Jf.=Clstrings, W85 that would not keep till next week, and b was unburt. He was moving on a pivot, Y 1 Bt that 11 15 now foat atoent dn businces, | 10" ono side or the other. Dusiness. men 5 ol K h rather express a feeling of alarm at the Tallow, Mfectioners' A, 4 f-1ef4%c; cut PARIS, July M.~Three per cent rentes, 100f ith his heels ever toward the L y is hcels ever toward the big, angr on the clrcumference of the circls the great drop in the volmmo of Lusiness | sorigus turn that affairs have taken and . crughed, BU@s 5i160; powdered 750 for the account found it took place, and comparisoas aro now Long | are unanimous in the opinfon that the asi- cranuluted, 4 S101se: cubes, 1 9-10 LONDON he price of gold at Bucnos | on such grades 08 go east ullve, Tho rec n\l(\i» \\,’Ilh a r“rl-fl whoen business was al- | tation .uh:v]ul\l be foreibly and unhesitatingly. J v N, July 14.—SUGATe=Cane, qulet; cen: | Avien 1o F L 5 estimated at 4,500 3, of which Iden in the grass ready depressed. Omaha has not yet been | suppressed. generally, Is not Vales; exports, Jiva, 138 30; Mgpegvado, fale refining, | ‘ S, Jul o 0 head were credi xas. The e udde W owered heac fortunate enough to bo enrolled among the | directly int it hetween Mr. o the tontinent, P R AL prmiien. | Clensingn, 370,050 Ty, Wk mmunt: fo° 3 8 Gnat Tl Bt DRI oRpd hedd:and 8 hallgIe jities ‘showing an increase, but during the | PUilman and his employes. and it ia alto- | be bales; stock, Ince Sop Kansax City! Markets. ) Dend for dnst weok, and Ad for the There was a flash of steel, a W the past week there was a decrease of 17 per | fho bhusiness community suffer severe fin: exports, Britain 2 KANSAS CITY. July IL—WWHEAT LTIMORRE, . July . U.—Clearings, 83 APANRE NG e early and un- | DUl was on his knees, the mule was on the cent, St. Paul suffered a decrease of 27 per | cial loss on account of a controversy e, 6 alesi to the continent, 4 harg, ATOANOEIN0. 8 rad A1~ L98 the.‘week, 315, W94N: 1Dy wer, but It by Nttt further | Kick. Time and again the bull w down cent, but most other cities in this section | this sort. While the railroad manag bales; to th 55 linjon U AchaDs kg SWTON, July W.~Clearings, $13.652 . J B (s : jenoon vas | before the mule’s lightning feet, Once morg 1 H £h Wiy he maod rush, then retired, seemingly of the country made a better showing. | sert that the strike s over, labor e BRECOL July Mol B By, closingmCOTs | o )118; for the waek, # vy Minneapolls roported a decroase of only 1.5 | % equally positive i thelr asserions"that TONwBAN:) Guili cAmerioal inldglios, 8 L181: | ' lower; Nov-3 mixed, c; e for i, 53 o demind from H W He.cma er cent, St. Joseph 1 per cent, while Den- t I8 no ha he probable outcome w were for speculatio d Includsd 5,149 bales. i 13 HAN t 8OO, July Drafis, ” t »m' Lk i 8 I l0u d o R EiANtwa & kAl ot 26 AN WIS DO it sormg vettiement iy not sreedily mida | Ry 1500 balon iy Biael Weak; creamery, 13@15c; dairy, 12| g Wor a8 t TR oiheimule laoked "'f."‘"' ‘Allpak hlmaslp & 3 3 8% | can be only a mutter of conjecture. In the | vpened dull with n closcd e om $L15 to $5.10 began to cat grass. ‘The first time his e City 7 per cent. sanwhile' perfecly inr t and uninter- [ il at the decline; A . ¢ EGGS-—Market qulat and weak; 4@6¢ PHILADELUHIA, July 1.—Clearin g | REOm SRR b S a4 bad left the bull the latter saw his char business men are made to-sufter we- ( Julv.'3 & el gusi. 3 S o movements, " 28 bulances, $1LoM®L for the week, & b ook something. 0 When he had finished with the mule th esmable loas. and. the trads u Auglt ARG Bopie i s o Dklameon."§1oc1 008 i moré. than. 3,06, T ! vas scarcely enough left to bury. of the large centors tn the country Is pra Qo b i o Ak Nevk ey bands Mazke A Ciaarioaat 4 Whout. 17,000 head, gainse 4 ' Ll i e SR R i Yocal Trude Ouly oty enly ot 8 siaadaull The (Al WL wi | SEV, QUSRS yily 1 ontoncmdr, | o NEW o, it erinal I O B G TR | Shabith T T L other mules; (en they kitlea the bull to put She Indissrial Uphsaval, D e b then he hypadjourne | Chints, "$18" bales: exporis. coastwise, 80 Bales: | Many buvers und Keilirs ware out o 2 ancos, §32 ; (LR ARp. there. WAS slimost no domend him out of his misery Mr. W. H. Roberson, local manager of | follow. Jiook, antn balens tubitescidull o R B IR i NEW YORK, uly 16T 4 o wastdons 1niar, Tho faw alu repers - R. G. Dun & Co.. speaking of trade, sa “It 1 to be deplored that at a time when [ PAtss i B it A0E Brinting cloths wers ateady S50, 611 dry Kool on a.bals of (rom 32,80 Lo & Ty the animals at Courtland Beach “It 1 a remarkable fact that, althougn | Seie, matiers 0 lang pending aro about to A . Sl # the we W pleces 4 tn for the woek were: Gold, §630,1 TSR Patiet, Wan Al Ravians this country was shaken from center to | peet, and every other condition, local and | “$1. LOUIS, July 1f-COTTON—Steady: m 5 K CHICAGO, July W.—Clearings, $ Baqoly ails 1 calves, 3 clreumference and has nol yet entircly re- | keneral, In £ood shape for o revival Of | ling, 7116 salbs, 00 balos: tecelnis. S0 bules e ¥72,300,00; corroponding w k WM, LOUDON, covered from the strike, it affected trade | trade. an agitution such as ls now going on | shipments, 600 bales; stock, 42,000 bajcs Ol Markets Stock Mukot 9 th the labor elements should threate - NGTON Ju 1. —ROSIN—Firm; | 15 X | ol 3 it in Omana ana Nebraska comparatively it | fih the Tabar ‘elements should threnten e wy TG e " : : | ST LU, Tuly W CATTLE Ko e, Commission Merchaus tle, Bome annoyances were experienced by o 4 i NEW YORK, July 14.—COFE : . {3 i our jobbers trading along two or three lines ————— 3 stcudy SL unchanged prices 80 10 pol L ! 3 {n Town but the wholesule grocers found | One word describes It, “porfection.” We [ Ub tuled frm on European adylees; cloted stvady, "Frisco W o 1,76 s o GRAIN AND FPROVISIONS: e strilke bringing them In & great nun ofer to De Witt's Wite el 8 unchanged, 1o 3 polnts up: sales, 4,600 bag. i FRAN 4 5 $ HEED-I ent v B35 SIS TR Shom I B Grest man | saur to Do WILC Witch Husel saiv, eureh | shiet hol? 6 Augla it d st | FRANCIECO. WHEAT—Pirm; | § Wotk Biniing X ooty Lamae s o wites to Clicugs and Now Yok Al hough we are in the habit of saying FRnEL L SRQIAE: - Qo NOILE: Décemb e WAL ne L L o S X s 8 Chicago Hasn that busin paralyzed by the strike : v T, atondy: Cardovar s18.000i 18 : aies, o Liverpool Murket. . REAARY 08 New 3 Shams £1iy Tikve Ry sl this ts fguratively trae—as a matter | Fnjoy a pleasant ride on the steamer [ warehauss detivorion New Yok costonny. 450 | DULUTH. Juiy 1o ot s stror d - AW cTy, Iaip 14 ! A ork Ldta Buikd Pf fuct the conditions in the country ut | Aurora at Courtland today. bags; New York stock today, 119,390 Lags; United | £ hasd, cash and July, 6¢; No. 1 northert, cash | Seen the balloon at Courtland Beach? K Tuxan L cxsary o make further cone

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