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_THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. JULY 18, 180% THE OMAHA DAIIY BI‘E‘ \VFD\ ESDAY, JULY 19 ]S‘H COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | =it e ] e pamer e | ONAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET | 5 s s, Tt OHORCHONCHOEORONONONCNS March, §7.01 bid. mixed, $4.85G1.95; Hghts, ady; mid sl $1.404114.50, Day's Tnfluonces in the Grain Markets Were | | . Sogar Yark Receipts Oontinue Much Below the Number CHICAGO LIVE STOOK. i ™y VA YORK, . poy i AR, on Hedd Tast Woek o and Place to Put Her. ” READ THIS BILL. $99.95 Puts Them to Housekeeping. KITCHEN Cook Stove Cooklng Outiit . 1 Table hen Gl Tub, Wate Cupboard xtra Furnishings WHEAT OPENED AT A SLIGHT DECLINE Tare! stock. 1k N ortiid ARCCat dull WS | OPMAND. FOR BEEF STEERS IS VERY LIGHT | wea vt 2o nead OF that. mamber. pernaps 1y F Ratives. THENEL WAy oL HNCh dvmAnd - A i : 1 Manchester Textilos. i General Tone Was Easler and Offorings ! A HESTER, July 17.~Cloth and Buyers Indifferent to the Small Offerings d e the Session g A t ‘ N =1 of Cornfeds—Under Grades Also Slow #0 #mall a supply, and whit re was no not worthy ndvance I pri the mar ) tions. ogs In lietter Kequest at ket was firm. The ops - i SAN FRANCISCO, July 17.—WHEAT: m s beef firma were some 2 < Y gher Prices. s OMANA GENERAL MARKYTS, &nd-stea Decembx b T va | Wool Murket. Condition of Tride and Quotations on | ST, LOUIS, July 17.—WOOL—Qulet, un FUESDAY, Ju CHICAGO, July 17.—The day's influ Stapte nnd Faney Prod | change Lratetre 0 . TUESDAY, July 17. fn the grain markets were gencrally be The produce murket w at_steady today, | STOCKS AND BONDS, fsh and all closed lower. W Wiile_the do- | plnieng 8c lower, corn %c lower and oats these was o | Feature of the Trading Yesterday Was in Provisions closed with but littl ange. . . gt b Chie Gas. Gradunlly fncre Advanced - Corn Started Strong but Weakened Lat s receipts: were 900 cattle, 6,800 hogs, 1,000 sheep dnd 74 horses, as against 6,444 cattle, 10,633 hogs and 85 sheep re elved on Tuesday of last week. Thus not at ail Wheat opened at from Y%e to %e decl A NEW YORK, July 17.—The feature of the | far this week the recelpts have shown a and gradually sold down from %c to Se, | 1 Tty "ot | trading today was Chicago Gas. At the | heavy falling off r the two days there changed gome and closed easy. 'l neral | . opening the market was barely steady and | have been recelved 1,600 cattle, 8,500 hogs and 1,700 sheep, as against 11,108 cattle, tone was easier and offerings gradually ir it y % quickly gave way under the influence of a 14,854 hogs and 537 sheep for the first two . th days of last week, ¢ pere t ATTLE—Out of the thirty-two cars of . ota,Thets wore fow The bu f I med billed direct to the packers, and the greater rought ¥ \nd portion of the remainder was made up of b g Al b ba bty stockers and feeders, There were in fact ¥t Was o o more life today maricet sellersfatled to make a market. There was one bunch | any important ling wis s per cent, the last | Of pretty falr cattle, but the majority of BC. TrOMi 18,85 10§ ice T LI\\/ All Wool Carpot ix-foot Extensl ix Antique High Antigue Rocke Tece Docorntod Dinner St ted Table Lamy creased as the season advanced, Influenced t t selling movement, directed first against Chl y to a great extent by the larger receipts in L b COUer | cago Gas, but which was subsequently di 1! y the northwest as well as here and shower i rected against Distiiling and in less force and cooler weather for the Dakotas and [} IR B¢ toward other sha Sugar was at this | cattle received today there were nine cars Minnesota being predicted by the Washing. h s timo in 1 demand and moved up % per ton weather burear. Pardrige sold freely Lt cent, being held firmly until depressed by Barly public cables were firm and un i reports of a disagreement in the tariff con- ! changed for spot and futures were quoted | (Y y 3 o Tecovery ference committee, when sales to realize | hardly enough corn fed beeves in the yards dull and unchanged, but private advice » reduced. oies | Profit, added to selling for the short account, quoted an easier feeling in Berlin and er 1 H P wolid packed, 15G1e; | caused a break of 2 pool, the latter clo:ing lower. There was being the lowest price of the day. Con- | What few steers there were in were x:;wv auoted atfrom considerable liquidation by small longs an Gl Wi vbE stderable stock was taken all the way down "\~‘r|||" w“"“ [“)"'”d"“"'l’“ Wik ]»“”"F"‘ \ | b bl S by brokers who generally act for the in- [ on the part o both packers and shippt this and the general dullness, together witl kavas Juder | side clique, which gives color to a belief | and no one appeared to be very anxious the selling mentioned above, created a weak | gy} ¢ held In some quarters that a squecze of | to buy. At the same time what cattle b feeling and lower prices. 3 e H veals are quoted | the ghorts fs in contemplation. The old old brought strong prices, and in som £ ot I g Vit ML AL R By g it new make, | short interest in the stock was materially | cases about 10c higher on the most de- |, hinon to medium, § ‘m ather, but weakened later on heavy sell N enm, 910 lessened this morning, considerable bor- | Sirable. ng. The range was 1c A 1 s Tim: | rowed stock being used. Distilling was the | Desirable cow stuff was scarc Oats were easy on large offerings and th ger, N 8, No. | subfect of & flarce bear raid, which was @ at prices that would safely be considered ',i“.“'" dHWHCHL sndRcorn R The TanES W 3 lowland, | companied by unfavorable reports from | stronger |I‘1.|n ;N{m y. The common ke, S y = at on hay. [ Washingten regarding the spirits tax and | stuff was about steady. B e, Yary ,',",‘”,‘:Z"',_','"[,'\”,f",‘ff L] s bring | from the east to the effect that business | There were quite a number of stockers e Srf:' Vh"{ _':h‘_': "l 'Lh:‘ aFaNE OompRre § i { was falling off. As a result the stock broke | and feeders in the y Irrls, both fresh re New York Live Ntaok Mark With hw" iw \,:'W””“{‘ OFE¥: Sin on heavy sales 13 per cent before noon. n‘l[vlr n\!lhhM\\(l} but n:. dema (wl, as » K, July 17— TEEVES ke 2t6c lower an v ‘and the ‘cabt During the afternoon the pressure to sell | has been the case for some time past, was & fone; nommally firm, : E!!“J‘“.‘,,.':, ool T .‘,“,r e lower and iy less pronounced and the closing sale | light. The trade was slow and the number 0 UAND CLAN ISRl 400 head; Rt atad ¥ecelats: for- tomorrows Wheat 8 at a recovery of T per cent, the de- | of head changing hans small. - The mar- | | o foup ‘and infort e Tambs " 80 car: 8 1Y St ky 190 Cavh ;KOS _' e fotato crop te | cline for the day belng only % per cent ket did not show any material change as 3.50% 16 mbs, i it otk 2 i The announcement that the Chicago common | regards price. Representative sales 000 head. untry dpported Dy et slghts itoady at e for wheat and corn in_all large sectlons. There council had granted a franchize to a new DRESSED T & of many states where ry wenther i ol Hrovig] 0 ch zas 8to No. . r Ay The leading futures ranged as foilows Aiminish greatly the present condition. Even | and Indv Ll LA IR LILLE b Gl b 5 1000 '3 60 grootein CHAMBER All Wool ( Antique Oh Woven Wir Best Wool I“Hl Pillows orated Toilet Sot \\lwin\\ Shades Uo7 B ot e io i These Are House Furnishing Days 4 sold market 66 We nre Outfitting new Homes for Laboring Men, Professional Men, Merchants, Millfonuires, You see, wo aecommodito everyody, Any youns min can i ford te commence on the seide we 1a te today, He can puy & little down and afittle el month, and then he en add to his DA tron time to tine We will next week ndvertise an Outhit for an Fish sm Hous you un 1dea of what can he done for £100. Wo' can show you 1wenty other ias ments for same woney, Perhaps we will subimit <oon a high-toned 10-Room House utlit for nn even #8500, and wll the goods will be Rien and Substantial, Our Terms Presents for All £10.00 worth of goods, Visitors Receive Souvenirs 100 0 wellk or $4.00 A month e o e e 00 worth of gooas, With & worth of goods, an Albun #1.00 1 wiek or £6.00 & month With $10 worth of goods, n Souvenir #60.00 worth of xoods gpoon 00w week or 8,00 a month Witl §25 worth of gocds,a Blsque Or 876.00 worth of zoods, nament 2,50 & week or $10,00 a month With $50 worth of goods, Framed £100.00 worth of goods, Picture, £3.00 0 week or $12.00 a month With #75 worth of goods. n Center Table §200.00 worth of goods, With #100 worth of goods, pair Luce £4.00 @ wock or #16.00 a month | Curtain: GEOCECEQIOESCECEQHOEOHOIOHIR QEQEQ 2HCHCHONRESICICHEZCNOHOHOEONSRSH Dt ile; market higher; Inferior to chol i == lindu e where the drouth was a0 severe, | Ing a decline of 214 per cent, the bottom DT NG L AND DXPORT, Tetbratotare ,"”“““‘ [ROPSiti[ L 1A R oWy ACIORGIRY | vey tatde well since the rains. | figare being reached in the late dealing, with Liagsisitale) (30 2 prineipal markets for ‘ | anid n Tocalitics wh oats, and barley | @ rally of % per cent, leaving a decline 4 cows. South Omaha S0l B2 F| £ ¢ g L ol fait | op 17 per cent from yesterday. The ge CE .91 G0 4| oo FAToR: y eral market moved irregularly during the 180 §i8 e | i L oo 190 1 20 /] ated, $20.006%.00. day, closing weak, with prices pretty evenly o0 1 4| 48%a f i PRI s0gase. | ivided above and below the closing of last y N G| G e (s, per doz. bunches, 20Ge, | night. Among the chief declines are: ; 1 JCUMBERS-On_ orde 3 Puliman 1% per cent, Cottonseed Oil, Con- ? i 1 Saand X v solidated Gas, Lead and Minneapolis & i hi s Contmon white befvs, 517 St. Louis, common and preferred, each 1 1 5 e 100 %o ‘per I, per cent. F 5 260 o4 iood shipping stock, on orders, | The bond market was strong throughout HEIFERS. i A e ional the greater part of the day, but was a shade 0 3...07601 5 o At 83%; easler at the close. i L5 1 2 s . FRUI The Evening Post says: By far the most | 1 - e B B 2 TR The market eontinues practieally bare. Sev- | extraordinary fact in the history of this AT RS o T e Bla0 0 i ane eral cars of delaved Californin fruit were re son’s security prices has been their ¥ D 8L e G R S L o ey from 0, but none | glight variation from a common level. It e 3 b 3 BOSTON, July 17.—Clearings, 1,097 Ations w on ranis point. This | will be found, upon comparison, that the 25 3 ¥ ances, $1,128,740. Cash_auotations w o fruit “Was sent out of California botre e com : (R i mencement of the strikes and by thia time cyna | average price of the ma s active stocks [ 6 kS . E HALTINORE, July 17.—Clearings, witzar 5, G3ASTIe; No. Bardly be worth much. was almost the same at the opening of June lance 3 spring He. A few Orezon cherrics have been received on | ng it was at the opening of May, and that NEW YOI, July 1.—Clarings, § Ot f this market and sold readily at $1.50 per box to o1 1%e; No. 2 white, 3@ile. e local o = : -l:“‘ m|:,’;g“1.‘~m now is substantially where | j'° i $ 6 EONTON e peicato Gola LDl 0'ose Evenings at 6:30, Excet 8 turdiys, Dur'ng July and August. re s that the peach erop it was May % i % Ayres today is X 5 i TAT Tominal; No. 3, that stato fs n total fallore. Te 1o alas on The foliowing were the closing quotations | 1..:112 : . 2 PARIS, July 17.—Three per cent rentes, 1 Send 10¢ for postage on b'g '94 Furnitur Catalogus. POMAN sEE 1, 812010 o e onl Y HalCla erdp s on the leading stocks of the New York ex . . wore o etk TIMOTHY SEED—rime, 'S e s R L Bl change tods 6 PHILADELPHIA, July 17.—Clearings, $i2 181 Baby Cam«ge and Refr gerator (aula‘,u‘ Mailed Free. LLHOVIS Mesn pork, per bbl., rary effect upon the fruit prowcrs at sta Y i 0 h 35 baiances,” 31,050,054 fl;::..n,“x‘” I}, g 0% 124 short clear sidcs | have no appliances (or drying thelr fruit.” Bven | o pid... . 5 | Northwe 4 y ¥ 3 CINCINNATI, July Money, 3G6 TN fintshed goods, per gal., | hire help snough (o work p s sust n quanite, | Buiimom & oo, iR . i : ; hahge gavaasaialacount akes it particularly bad is that many of nada Pacific. ... . 3 $ L - b ‘N NC! s 1 " v v i r a H i it growers have their places mortgnged, | Cinnda Sout o & W . g B 2 : ; | very unevenly. Hay not a quarter of a Reorganizaticn of the sts heavily (o get orchard into full ntral Pactfi Oregon Tmip, sl Hl ol 162, Mex- | crop. Gasl AST SECTION. £ C A A o ¢ . and these men will be sure to fail. [ Ches. & Ohio...... 16%|Oregon Ny we 600 . » t £ x x | o hey cannot get the banks ta carry them thraugh | ¢ b Alton . L. o] hose W N T | > In Ante |<>[n- | nd millet revived by the Flour, bbls. 3 8 nother season. In San Francisco strenuous of- | Co . —BEvery onf appeared to want hogs 2 v n but more needed. Small Whieat, bu. peatee 1 rts have heen made o break the railroad bl ok "hh‘ 10 Gus. . " # | today, both local packers and shippe 3 e grain about haif cut. ¥ o o 50 DERERES bbis.; TOMATOES—Good shipping stock, per 4-basket Pt Lg..l lu(!nw crate, $1.50. CHOIOREPEHCLOICEILCHOERHS C1pts ana shipmonts Corn. bu merchants and bankers, but thus “.“ e Ix.' *_ as there were only 100 cars in there was a QUIS, July 17.-Cl " 83, 3 bal- Burt—Oats a light crop. Corn suffering : el hiriojacosty B % i o : 4 on il at por cent, | for rain., it | y A 1o, Con e Tro <. 5 | good, active market.! The reports from Chi- | Hxciings on Kew York, s16 iscount b : i omennee . ‘ = ot 5 Dot son ""1“"”I imsa o §0g0 were more encoursalng. and that fack | “OIGNG0, Ty SN York. chomnre qutet | iy oot e Ay wall, ~0n tho Produco = o APRICOTS per bbl., §2.50@3.00. I v st GG (Irt G 10 together with a goed demand and light re- s cs, $11,741,000. Forelgn exchange, e Bvarything gt for . Fin. et waa firm: o Sai7e; diar REACK : R DR IG pta. ; 33 | ceipts, gave the market an upward turn of CSterling oxchange, detual, $LST4GLSSG | i i ople ¥ and- good, N i o] o) (l..\L('.‘ . fully 10c. Weight did not cut g0 much P! ]u ]I\;:IH v” ]’ 1 i OFFICE OF THE REORGANIZATION COM- L % = = 21 3 ot Rast Tenn . 3t - figure as quality and the difference in range Il[\nn— orn looks well, but xrollinEl e I ROAD: g R s e NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Y A Erle - St pal . R e helin saieo it NEBRASKA CROP CONDITIONS. by day. Hay crop light. Oat ¢ begun, BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. —_— > ed plums, per 2iqt. case, [ 4O 2 v-“"“ na... S5 ‘agansti $4 85 0! $4/90 yeRtars Dodze—Corn progressing fairly and most- Yeaterday's Quotations on Flour, Graln and . N [Eaasmrarn et 3t b “hioms | eport from the Stato Veathor Turenu on | Iy lnid by, but necds rain hudiy, B ier- | i g nqtlod 1 3ot % g 1 2 a0 ) 4 ol d s e Sitantlo Fles dried up on the vines. Small gra ed Comm| nvites bondholders and stocke 5 Provisions, Metals, Etc. & . g Rofinedy'ls 90% | cleared at an early hour. Representative | oo the Siilon 5 ejatne one-third to half a crop. holders of the Union Pacific Rallway Company, NEW YORK, July 17.—FLOUR—Receipts, ne. . z o e Weekly Crop Dulletin of Nebraska— | *')jox-—Pastures drying up and millet not | and of other companies comprised in the Union 17,700 bbls.; exports, 25,700 bbls.; sa _ TROPICAL FRUITS 4 ¢ f % . h, 5 For the week ending July 17, as orted | growing. Hay being cut rapldly to pre- { picine systom to deposit their s D pkgs.; market qulet; sellers are not taking hold, ANAS—Choice stock, 0062.50 per bunch. X 2. 3 for the United States weather u by | vent its drying up in the hot winds, Corn v elr curities under LEMONS-Fancy. lemon olper owing to the firm holding of mills. Southern | jehms’ ey o slze, 36; fancy ; i : : 1 Goodwin D. Swezey, director, Lincoln, Neb.: | stll holds out well 5 lemons, 360 siz In D. Swezey, director, Lincoln, Neb.: Plerce—Rarly grain belng harvested; light | ed for protection. Codes of flour, more nctive; sales, 1,600 pkgs. Rye flour, ANGIS- California_ Meditorran v Ao B i : : i The first half of the wee )t and iy Loy, i Do | mapertine tmgRss; | are i5 be had on the marrer stbgn oot | ; [wehd¥ai ] D4 : m“u s ol pe N e et (anadtninfend parg o i ROy I e [ AL ne Ll e fancy, $2.90@3.10 & | TPINEAPPLES— market,” Loutsville g’ ettt 0 alons: . 4 9 and injurious to all growing vegetation; | grain in better shape. Corn” doing fairly | ed from either of the depositaries. gt g=Non market, Lottt ¢ 3 |Western Untoa. ; iy the last half cool, with light showers, but | well. : Julet: siles, 200 bla; yellow | FIGS—Fancy, per Di@ise. s 0 | ha st ; : i L not giving suflicient moisture for the’ best | Plitte—Carn doing well, mostly lald, by DEPOSITS MAY B2 MADE WITIE western, $2.65G2.80; Brandywine, $2.80. DATES—Halloweds, 05 S o: Memphis & C... Iprest L S8380 bt gl 9 growth of crops, Hay crop light. Rye a mild yield. Mille ¥ 4 : RYE ; c; B2a5se. Bige. i 1b. boxes, per Ib., | jrjciifzan Cont D.&R G i B The ave tempera for the week | doing well. e Ths Meroantile Trust Co., N. ¥, City. BARLI B alit 5c; dark honey, 10@12c, Mo, 5. B, B 0 b anged from about al in_the northern [ Stanton—Corn and potatoes beginning t0 § om0 g oo 700 AL ) PARLEY MALT Steady; western, 68GS g ey gL Nobile & 0o AR 2 $ 1 DE part of the stat degrees below | suffer for rain. Pastures drying up. Hay Jng mer'c n Loau & Trust (o, Biston, M s3 i TrS-ATmonds, 106 Soz., #12 0 | Nashviilo Chat. 4 s : : X ie normal In the southern crop short. ; org ToriLon Aty Recolpts, 266, .;_exports, 2 crts, 1% uts Natlonal Co 21 8 i 4 3 Rainfall has been everywhere below the CENTRAL SECTION. I{I rgan & Uo, Lovdon, B glnd sales, 1,000,00 bu et 00 b : R—Pure julce L | 09 Pl s 4 normal, ‘ranging from none in the south- | Buffalo—Wheat and oats will not be | Ado!ph Boissevain & Co , Amster am, Holland i n stor 25 J. o 00N |1 A N 1 western corner of the stote to nearly an | enou - seed. elevator, c 38—No. . e & WY nid 08Ty ST ST O s 3 : R inch in Buffalo and Hamilton counties, Sohsecdie the 1th wet plowed | The agreement provides that In case any de 87%e delivered; No. 1 hard, v Op’ | No. 1 veal ent, 8 Ibs. b North Aw. Gor11ie__ 8%l do id... hreahing Of. wheat 18: general in. the \ positor shall be dissatisticd f tiota ‘opon iy on Ay achen dh nosthe | Suie, 18 ke fio) ; i i : it { | Threshing of wheat I8 gencral inthe | ground four inche : ‘ all be disatisiicl with the plan ot ansaty; meathersininortici{acaine No. 10 t ; (sl ol utheastern section, and a”yield of from koneCorn badly damaged. Chinch | Reorganization when submitted by the commit- w ruled dull and New York Money Market 3 R nahtcenbushol 16 Jeommonlyizes I L S e or In case mo plan shall be submitted be- a1 "t septemier, | ully R Ei N O ONLOALL o ; - ponte ne wing rapidly fn | o 6o tain on the 1ih, Wirich helps every= forsylitig iIi afiharen ineatit e may A ccember, 6390tk oy TR AN iidy/ 0t 1) pinicon e Rmilieatise gy | el : : > southeas nd has begun in | i s securities without charge within thirty days ts, 21,100 bl hori-woated ear] ERIMD MR AN TILE A on e 2or [ haa : i, Jai crop will be | Loup—Dry, with hot winds, Injuring | thereatter. . exports, 21,100 ;| Fac : shonrlings (short-woole ; ] gh cat and corn slizhtly. As soon as possible application will ‘be made salen, 185,00 Dug - tutyres, 4,000 bu. epit. 0ot | skind, No. i, eicn, Gt ary shearlings ¢ 2 ANGE-Dull and ensler, with | 38:::r2:: e ‘Taine hay Is mealy o fallure and the HeRt A s e ropailGoiciwell | oo ae prossiuicy s prljca iont iy K T ot weak; No. elivator; 48%e | wooled carly’ king, Cach, Ge; dry. fint, | 8S8 e oy i crop will be light Pagtures improving afioat, Option marke opened strong on dry | Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool. pelts, per mand and_at $LATGASTA for sixty di 3 : S Y e D R thama i hatneat a1 a8 I : astures need ¢ Jobing e, and the whole | Nebragka - murrain wool’ pelts, pir b, actunl | YSibver cRrTIRICATES-0G6; no sales. i 5 3 eaves to roll in the middle of the day. | “Eherman-Nice shower on Saturday. Mil- | July 10, 1501, gust, 4S80, clos “September, ATl pelts, por Ibi, fetual welght, A@ic: dry fint, | LAR SIVERTEe o 431 3 gL ! s R [letlcag el ¢ fincly, but t Sloséd 41 r, 4540, closed . marar ool pity, picdry MW | MEXICAN DOLLARS-—9ic o ny ter y_improve condition | ““Valley—Tarly corn doing finely, bu ALVIN 8, DRICE, N ymewhat, but more rain is everywhere | geling out short. Some late corn’ does nd SRR | J Ting to the previous notice the undersigne preliminary agreement which h xchanges of New York, Boston, London and Amsterdam, Tocelpts, 16,800 bu.: salcs, 90,000 bu. | Welsht, Afe. Closing quotations on bonas were as follow: oW 11,000 bu._spc ot market weak: AW AN o - i 3 : needed, especially a crop s now gen- | promise i crop. No. 2 white, Blc asked . % No. 1, (@ 8. LI D& R G Th L 11 b erally tas 5 R A B B OTTON 5 GERALD, white A s {y . . . FOUTHWEST SECTION . 3 white, 46 , white western, 0 i 30; 3 i: i RAL LL FOR THE K . " v, iRE M. DODC track, white 4i@sie. Option AR FY Bt - ' Wi : 2 \dy—No rain. Corn suffering badly . aquiot’ all duy;: deliveries declined A Gl s s ety 5 ol g 1 T Wiklin—Tn the western and central parts AL HOISSEVALY, _under liquidation, and closod weak, 4@t f 2 il L2 0) _ .. A e the county corn looks well and is Dy B T IGGINGOS July, ol )3 lst, 3 St. Louls General Market. G AT RS 0 i it o c sinning to tassel 3 SAN I i close o K@ake, closed 3 ST. LOL Tl TP OURTr yood export | ATS Ol ¢ 108 3 bt i ¢ r—Corn uneven. Some fields fine. SAMUEL CARR, Setover 2 5D LOUIR, July. 11=B14 4 03 S : ; drbldnd & ; and backward to matur L. M. SCHWAN, | WHEAT- Heayy on - inereased recolpts and | Curi i J 3 mos—No oats to speak of, Wheat W. B GLYN, (8 weak foreign market losing ke 0. 2 red, l\"; New Con. 48, A N ve rn injured, but with rain FRANCIS LYNDE STETSON, ot i it Cash, BI%cs July, BITAc: Augwet, bTR@ITiC. Migsonri Us....... 100 |No. Pac. 18t8..... 66 1eere 2t 10 i TUAL soon W n make a fair crop JOIN W. SIMPSON 160" the, ci Thenos Avres. dry, 20 to Noo' & mixed, "ensh, "doticr July, dte; August x'?“ffi..m;m i RRTIAT WL RpRo 2 5 o 2 Small a total fallure. Potatoes a of Connscel. A G070 o Gaatge,” | O, "N PR L R e ! : i A O orn and pastures drying up NI P Tght (0. heavy: welghis, 150150, " ! full: S ol tor i oo b0 100 (G B GOR S e ) 0 Farly planted corn curls in the middle of WM, LOUDON, m;;‘munum.n. Gomestic” fieéee, 10@2e; pulled, 4 b O oo B816| S L L M. Gon Ba: . . 7 the day' Potatocs almost a fallure. s 3 : S radic T61tgo. o detotrad. i 03 8. T &S.F. Gon. 0. ! Yliteheock—Rain of last week helped pas- A PROVISIONS - Dief, quiet, Cut meats, easy: AT nsraHe B el AL TR ; ... ; == O 18 adly nagdo: Commission Merchaut peked showl Slhe, Lard steady: westorn BB 50ar5.50. tchison 28 AL, 20| do 28, s 92 ] 2 Kearney—Wheat very little. Oats and steam closed at $7.30; September, $1.25 nominul; “Capadn So. ouds, 106 |U. P, 15ta of 00, pere i s S barley a small or Potatoes in poor con- Felined, slendy; continent, S0} 5. A" SE! s i g by, | Con: Bue. 15ts 3. 1001 West Shore ds..c 1034 L R GRAIN AND PROVISIONS: ompound, Pork, stendy. | e weate 10, . e - 41 Nuckolls—Harvest nearly finished and STt western fagtacs, D0 separator cres B Bered — . . 3 NORMAL threshing begun, Yield i rivate wires to Chicago and New York. Al State dairy, 12G17c; state 1Gas et Itoston Stoek Quotations, 2 RAINFALL Borking—Corn looks well, although some- | business orders placed on Chicago Dourd of | Sondy 3800, BOSTON, July 17.—Call loans, 1§42 por cent; SHEEP—The receipts of s)\..:p W s whit damaged by hot winds, Wheat ylelds T S Frun skims, TG, AR L tme loans. 3 per cent. Closing prices largest that they have been in some ¢ will lirht e O Now. Yor! " BOAS—Gutet: anid, 12G12%0; N NBAL pLE, stoeks, bonds and mining s1irss time and the market was slow and lowcr. | mone orf thnn[[ D ito Red Wilow—Drouth continues, Ratn | ,Qfflce, rooey ¢ New York Lite Dulllios Committee, wentorn, fresh, 11G011%c; southern, cuse, §1.00 ) ) N Al 40 eWID D routh & entern, frean; Hatitic; wouthorn, case, 310G ; AT &S F o 3| Westieh: BIeeis Just how much lower It is no easy matter | @ trace inch threatens, bat falls to come. | Tt S i Quifef @2 per Ain. Sugar. T 03| We EIeC. Q. 1eers o detel e Ullare ity al pasniumtibe Vebste rn ¢ ) o —~ RORLONCQuUat, oy, 8 per ; onic l anathiand i unt [EAUIROKAS I B8 |Wis Cantmonii to:{dofermine; Sas) thover_bave bagn o) faw ver 2 1102 seling, Pastures getting short MDA inited cln salt ats, shoulders, $6 Bay State Gus. 71¢| Atehitson i sheep in of late that there has hardly been 3 = inches| WHSTERN SECTION the crop. The gencral condition of cotton, Shbe il Mg b ko and ribs 8 g Hicn, | Ll Teloplions. ", 101" Ateiison s, a market established. Representative sales P imetE N RRGITON. Cheyenner by aml wiem, Rye haryest | excent over' southwest Texas, where It R R e AR T dotphia_and | Backed shoulders. ongs, i ribs, §7.8265 | Bowton & Albany.. 208 [New England 8. 105 | No. Av. Pr L 90 2 T a fair crop, Gorn and potatoes | heeds rain, 1s satisfactory g y shorts, $8.0048. 121 Bonton & Maine g o 34 | 200" Wyoming wethers. Butler—Corn has apld growth. | now on und a i ; Philadélphia and Baltimore, in | ST 00 bbla s wheat, 1640001 s eV ARGy ser 1401 ikt ISR DRser: (RANG [ER0 W OmIng wathers s 2 Wheat and rye yielding light exocllent, Al grain on the Belmont ditch sepeesatn strained, - common to good, | DU} Sorm 85000 busi oats, 23,000 bu. Fitehibhure Atlintic e 8 Cias—Corn’ beginning o need molsture, | in excellent condition Indian Wheat Crop " b 890, | S Fiir, 5,000 bbls.i wheat, 100 | Gen. Elcirio 1 30s¢| Hoston & Montans Receipts und Disposit olassocorn hekinning to need molstgre. | 1 N CoInLart wetk's hall storm destroyed | WASHINGTON, July 17.—The final memos TURPENT 2014 G30c. bu.; corn, 63,000 bu.; oats, 3,000 bu Iinots Stecl. ©.." 44 Butte & Hodton.... omelal ipts and Aisy of stock as | tures in fair condition crops to the amount of SO0, wdum on the wheat crop of India for the e oty ) fdr Lo extra, 43@6tc; T Nexioan Contral’, ola.. 2 swn by the books ef /the Union Stock Yard Clay--Corn luid by In excollent condition NORTHWESTERN SECTION B A rar (411 1804 lanu s KL AT apan, A% 1% SINCINNAT s s S s -, mpany twenty-four hours ending at 8 | But little hay, Small grain very light, Ap- 30 Jutte—Crops have made rapid 4 14 3 tle, good to choice, 38@3cc. Oti0: recelnin, 4 ATk e A B s 3 RECESPIS, Perries or grapes. But few plums. Sugar iy <Flot wind' injured crops, but corn | of the Indian government, has been printed R Gary | Beoteh, 8008001 Amer- | Peciie Mrower! ixed, 4040, Tnion Paciic : ! Head, | beets growing rapidly and look well doinge faily well here In @ recent government publication an pLwoLLw, © gonii=1awe) o BiiTixed, A5 B e oy AL ! 3 e AP 931 | illmore—Crop - condition but - slightly 1 “hives—Corn late. Millet and late pota- | py tnis memorandum it appears that the LIBAD-—Quiet; domestle, §3.10. RYE-Quict 40, End vfd gRea LA, serneean aeen " 6760 | changed. Chinch bugs greatly damaging | toes much improved by the rain. A A eanidbra Bl Al st BAD=Quist: domestle, 810, o5; plates, mar | PROVIBIONS-Tork, fifm at $1275. Lard, (n = e R 10 | Corn.” Ligtle hay to cut - g8 much Tmprove, by el bt the last | harveat has rabl Irtor- Qemand ut §.35 Bulk meats, fiim at $7.12'% San Franclsco Mining Quot . I srane 7 Gago “Week fave rable for erops. Showers | wack unfavorable for small rain, ent parta of the countr, b decidedly Quict; domestic, §3.40 bid; sales on | Bacon, steady at §3.2 AN PRANCISCO, July 17.—The oMotal clostn on Saturday very beneficial. Oats a fair | VRoekoA week of hot south winds, Local | bad in the central provinces Ton apot i, 19,5 (sl Y tood amand; sales, 64 bbls at | amniines T ol obks 1o sy W) e for S A ore Aok A e Krenefited. orop, " bhut a good | the Punjab, and moderate ¢ N BER Inactive; no pressure to fows: e G. H. Hammond Co 3 : Humilton—Barly corn injured, but late | pajn needed. Hay crop will be light rea of the current year's ore off crude yellow i sler; fancy Elgin creamery, 1@ TR IR = 7l vI'\Itlll4 Y;‘l\t mpany P 3 n doing nicely Pastures very short and nemorandum s estimat e mominal Sl Hdairy, 120, n . Wla & Norerons. | e Cudahy Packing' Co/’ L o spoak o P S Heren, compared with 26,420,000 & S3c; yellow off grades, 200 7 Holehier Moxiein. ... Jolin P, Baulre & Co. ver o i | o hay to speak of. . causing onts | WEATHER BUREAU CROP BULLETIN, | feres, combareh Mol Cittimat Best & Bol Mono Clevelund Jefferson—Dry warm, causing os prev — 2 el Bodie Ci J BaiRenstia i G atangatisy 23 . Tipen too rapidly. Potatoes and hay D ar's mcpouke, O an increase of about 8% CHEESE—Firm el 8 {14 o Quiahy ryd 4302, 86: Y ses ell Drouth Is Seriously Affecting Corn in Some 4 coent Bulwer | POtoal 2 Dold Packing o . Frult_promises w routh i \ RER Namiew 5 anm C .. Chotlar. 171! VDLt Haus e e Y : Ghnson-Crops slighily” injured by not Sections of the Country. " Total production of 189904 In placed a Wy TAT—Firn a0 o g > “on al Novid ecker & . & 1ds, O well headec Corn oks fine 9 ICGTON —_— -~ 4 6,923,000 ton: or B8, 108,667 huashe o mand maderats; holders offer moderately: N§ TV, Jule owHEATNo. 8 | SonCali& Vi a3 plarey Nevda. P Liches & Mo, i O e ik el WASHINGTON, July 17.—The weather | SRS WG il average product is gy Aallinia. b 1id00a: red weaters spr ed, 40404 h HNQHT0iND, 8 7ad, | 44l Eureka Con . {Utah . . Lobman vl ) Lancaste Millet needs rain. Nothing e bureau, In its report of weather erop con u G 1shel [ iny thi year's A Elxad, SHN-Slow. unchanged; No. 3 mixed, 6@ | GO &Curry... Yellow '3 . G B i e G . g sufiering Pastures better than for many | ditions for the week ended July 15, suyw: | Grop to b 20 buinels below il and ™ | sager white, 406 iiac d Shippers '« o : 5 | vears A i The week has been cooler than usun X yushels below th I v Sl o o No. '3 mixed, 2\4@2%e; No. 2 white, Long r ¥ i i, O et oainste0 o ame arans || ACTSE LA CUSGH; Mol ial, - NARAL (o g PROVISIONS—Heef, extra India m BUTTER-Unchanged; creamery, 1@1%e; dalry, T - otal y ) List n rolls some, but is not serlously | country from the middle a uth it Towa Complaining of Severe Drou york, prims an, 038 80. Butter, finest, Tos; | BWMCS ), B 3 101 1-16 e | e RL s Alakkat inju oust westward to the Pacific. I pt DES MOIN v 11.=The Tow good, Bw, nominal. Bagon, long and 'shori nehanged, Sie 3 el Ay, 10M ) RS Nas Otbercorn leaves rolling and rain needed. | limited areas, confined mostly to th R i dfimdiha. lear, 06 Iba, $7; long clear, 46 Ibs., Sis 6. RS at, 86 carei oo, M. cars} Yol S ] 1T —CATTLE-Rccelpts, 2 Apple prospects never better ern states, th ek has been ullett a ot and dry fara;, prime_ western, Ha 6. | oo | oats, 2 car R . Al ad; shipments, 1,200 head; ‘steady gener Ao tiot days and coof nights. Corn | dry. The 'absence rain throughout 1 to th rity of this unpr A elie for three’ daye: Wheat, 215,000 cen. | NO shipme TR L - ““.““ LRI Celeckers. . S e Wheat and oats being stacked. = | much of the country during the week ! ports from all statl tals, including 138,00 American; American corn, Peoria Graln Murket. X e felters b SR N Poik ~Oats tipening Fapialy. Corn begine | greatly intensified the drouth conditions | ha corn has reached the dax 280 centa July 11.—CORN—Firm, higher; No. | ) h olpts, 3 3: shipments, 1300 | ning to need rain. Harly potatoes . | Shich previously existed, and while al [ EhEL CGRL AT T i the Sahgey EERstymhar | damp and cludy. 43 4 fate s e bR e arket “uctive, g, 106 Bigher: | Tame hay better than last year Srops need rain throughout the central v AL e L e s R . "OAT Raniste e’ bilials Ont harvest done. Apple fropB i ‘middle and New England states | 4008 whi, 1Gwer 8 Yoot and Cofte ke 3 white, 39%@H0C; | 3@k per cen butchers' select 510; best light and | ~ Richardson Coffes Murket. e 804 pox oo, _ - medium welghts, #6.00U5.0714; mixed, $4.9065.0%; | potato crops good. | e v weather has been espechully | NGO re"Betow the Tow witer mark the threshing of wheat, Wi The cutting of winter wheat and rye is in NEW YORK, | July COFFEE-Options a2 Now York Mining Quotations. Comman Wnd“rodgn iight, S0 HIMQIGIORS KOO mall yisld and oate not | fav ‘ opuned quiet and unchanged fow o basls, $1.22 NEW YORK, July 17.—The following ars th A Ep Rocelpts, 2500 head: snipments, none: | as Kood ks Was thOUght (wo W fer wheut harve W completed The cutt] Inhetive featureless U t : ats, 31,900 bu.: DInE QUOLAMO! i 1 | matket wotive, e lower: nailve mixed: 8.000 | Fay very Hght north @ ] an, and thre v i to § points down; | rye L300 bu.; barléy N T : T F10; Stockers, $1.2501.50; lamt ; & uhders—\Week favorable for harvesting, | has progr v Biring wheat 18| urps Clover Root mber, $1345 | barley, 140 bu < 90 P orownBalng 1L 70 (Plymoiniil! Kansus Olfy Live Stock Markot Rk, crops. nesd rain., Boiak hs fPNorth "D Y e e ThoUih | clear you complexion Seady T, #1680, Mild — — on, Cal. & Va..."\ S KANSAS CITY, July 1.—CATTLI ht, Fastires v T YOranis ¢ Do Y amsan | and muke your head ¢ Rpat) cofse, Rio slesdyt No. 1 HidRL M Cottan Market U [t NEAR CITT, Tuip foRATT | o Beward=Dry and hot. Corn doing finely. | favorable co 2 Dlluole and deansas | AD b house' ac Trom New York yesterdiy, 1A | walew, agot, 18 baleai 10 arcive, @ balea; 1 ~u"l<»x s - wall bt beging 1o need ram. o o0 | In the last name s reported oy i - ;b Mook today, 10068 Duka; | celpts, BT bales: extiorts coastwise, 383 bates: | allver. .t ; L ell, but begins to need rain i n the last nam dauin | oo \ho performing lons aft. and United Btates stock, 116538 baga: wiloat for | slocks, 44,913 bales. Futures quiet; sales, do proterrud bulls and mix i York-Corn is tasseling and_ silking, and | a critical i £ | Be. e gasicriing. Jioga w Ahe Unlied States, L200 bags; total visible for | bales; July, #.73 bld August, W.13G60T, Bep- | = - Bulwer L HOGS-Recelpts, 8600 bead; shipments, 99 | looks well, but ueeds ralo, Vals ripening Lu.\ prevalling drouth will greatly reduce