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1 Influence, YHERE WAS QUITE FREE LIQUIDATION Beart! Nature cly—Corn Active and Weaker, Was Wheat went down %e today under a heavy load of bearish In- fluences, but rallied near the close on buy- ing, finishing but %c lower than yesterday Corn closed %c lower, oats lower and provisions at a slight advance. In wheat there was free and general liqul- Ration, the most of the news being of a bearish nature and longs sold freely. Open- Ing trades were at from %c to %c decline and gradually sold down e more, rallied $c, changed some and closed steady. The weaker tone tributed largely to the dncreased receipts here and in the northwest the lower cabics and decline In outside mar Kots. The cooler weather and showers in the Dakotas and Minnesota also helped to Bepress the market. The decline was helped later by the report that the pric wheat in Minneapolis had declined, toward t was influenced buying, which some claim Fecent advance in corn Corn was active and w trades were at from Ye to decline under liberal offerings sold down from 1¢ 1%c more from extrime 'figures rom %c to Sc, ruled st nd c airly firm. The weaker feeling was due entirely to the fmproved weather conditions. Oats were long on free offerings, the mar- ket being mainly a long one. The range was % for September The provision market was dull and narrow Opening weak on lower prices for hogs, it frmed up later on scarce offerings. Com- ared with last night September pork is igher, September lard 2%e higher, and Sep tember ribs e higher. Frefghts slow and easy and corn to Buffalo and 1c Huron. The leading futures ranged as follows TArticlos. | ifigh. | Low. | Ciom CHICAGO, July 10. 14 Yo was a The rally by better to aker. Opt and wheat Port at e for for corn to Open. | 64 60 Laid. 1005w July,, S as follow Witk spring, 513 spring, nominal; No. CORN—No. 2, 4214 OATS—No. o No. 3 white, 31 RYE-No. 2, BARLIEY N, e FLAX $1.22, TIMOTH Y 5. TROVISIONS 4 Lard, Fibs sides (lodse) dere 0o E oxed). iy WHISK Y—Distilicrs’ nominal; No. por_ bhls. 36.856.8 sl el e shoul- ar sides Inished goods, per gal., a shipments 5,000 1,000, 5000 000 000 1000 86,000 4,000 1,000 todiy tha butter mar- 11e lour, bbls. ieat, bu. ... et was firm; 43c. Eggs, steady at 96G10c. OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS, Condition of Trade and Quotations on Staple and Fancy P ce. The general market on country produce con- tinues rather quict. Dealers note an increase in the receipts of table grades of butte The strikes in the east turned some of the cheap grades of creamery butter In this direction. It I8 said of this market that there is only a de. mand for two grades of butter, the highest and the lowest. The demand for the medium grades is never very large. Quotations remain un- changed. Some commission men report that old hens ‘were a little weak at the price quoted below, but still some houses are quoting out 6%e, probably with the ldea of drawing consignments, as no sales at that price have been reported recently. The feeling in the hay market was a little firmer yesterday, owing to the dry weather re- rts. ‘The recelpts, however, are fully equal to he demand. In spite of the warm weather a good many wveal calves are arriving. At this season great are should be taken In preparing veals for mas et. Calves from three to six weeks old, and welghing about 100 pounds, or say from 8 to 120 ounds, are the most desirable weights for ship- nent. The head should be cut out, 0 as to the hide of the head on the skin. The jegs should be cut off at the Jnee joint. The nirails should all be removéd excepting the ddneys; the live g @ heart should be aken out. Cut th s8 open from the neck It this 1s done they spoil during hot has_spolled in the entire pre ot 8o, apt to sou eather, ~Many a_fine hot weather because not cut open. Don’t wash the carcass out with water, but wipe out with Don't ship until the animal heg s ‘entirely out of the body, and never tie th carcass up in a bag, as this keeps the air fr trculating, and mikes the meat more liab! ecome L Mark for shipment by fas ng o shipping tag to the hind lo under fty pounds should not be shipped, and a iables to be condemned by the health’ officers as elng unfit for food. BUTTER-—Packing stock, Nai bricks, 10@18c. e doz., K POULTHY The den So; good to foatintry, solld packed, 16@ ereamery, EGGS. LIV ens, 12112%c very ligh obblers, 000 FVRAL-Ch 010 hens, 6 nd £ 7: hen e, small veals are quoted T full spring chick- 00 ducks turkeys, 7@sc; cream, new Towa, full eream. part ' skims, 6@7¢; No. 1, 10¢; Swiss, m'dland, $7; lowland, thé price on ) Only top grades br make, Tpland b .60; rye straw, § iRt bales sell the best. top pre LG 120! g 801 birds, per doz., VEGETABLES, A few small packages of celery we elved yesterday, belng about the firsi of the n Some very cholce St. Louls home grown fo matoes were recoived ~ yesterday. Mississippi stock Is becoming a little scarce, but a fresh car ia_reported 0 arrive In a day or two The trade in beans and pens s much larger than most people realizo. Although this coun- Ary 18 o large producer of both, It does not pros dice enongh to supply the demand, Many of the agrieultural states o not grow enouzh beans 10 supply their home markets. Somo (dea of th of the Imports may be gained from the Fat during April the imports of beans and i, valued at $120.00. For Tmports reached 453,000 bu. howing i lrke fon- £ ten months onding April 30, were §TL000 bu., valued at with L6100 b, valucd at corresponding perlod of last of the same vegetables for 0 bu., valued At $49,00 M bu., valued at §50,000, f o month last year. For the ten montha April 30, 184, the tatal exporty, 276,500 488,000, compared ‘with the total ) bia,, valued at § v the ponding pertod ‘of last year. The imports much larger than the exports for bath though they wre belng largely reduced 0t of early beans from the south thin year. For the 1803, the Imports 31,600,000 “or the year. xport A, wers 1804, ending bu., valued at were periods. y thy each POTA n_round . MELONS. CANTALOU CUCUMBERS OLD BEAN madium, 82,10 “5Rions CABHA Good wtock, local trade on_orders, orders, and ploked v, common white ‘beans, 3.1 on_ord Goxd o per b, Ay shipping stock, on orders, TOMATOES - Go bask i bu. box, $2.70 CELERY~Per doz., 4 FRUITS were recelved yesterday that & car of California frult 10 this market and would areive here on Mon day Of next week. This will first car 0 arrive since (he ambargo shipments Brought about by the sirike the present ghe market continues bare A fow blackberries are aitiving, but they are Mississlppl stock, per 4 o grown, per Advie to the effeot was on the way s of cash | the | | In pHce, an season Ix cupply fe tunning short Nond, ok, pr ativa red plums, LOPIC, Jus! e trade, tvanoing wa m weather and evir since the pr 3 not very lar LEAONS- ['a fancy lemons, 36 size, # ORANG he of any consequence PINEAPPLES—None on the market. MISCELLANEOU! mmoncomen tock Jemmons, FIGE 1 70-1b. boxes, per Ib., ark honey, 10G12 ne, per dos. u" Inglish walnuts, 100 nuts, 1 b, § a2l . per halt bbl., te: No, hides, ). 1 gr 1ted hid 8 to L hide A hides dry fint Part cur ench, 256 early skins, ot waosled enrly Hearlings (hort ich, fei dry fling her wool ' pelts, - per 1A wool pelts, per dry flint Colorndo il weight, 4% actual weight % use pay 4a NEW YO ti rovixio YORK, July dult tending downward the market; southern flou quiet; sale 0 bbls.; Yeste NEV 0 Market FLOUR bble; sal 000 Pl exporter aull; rye wheat flour, flow nor BUCKWHEAT—Nomnal, bbls, 209 i yellow 520 Normin n, 63Gs0e; tecelpts, aflont, 65 delivered; No. 1 har, were weak nearly all day tion, which by S0 ber Lelow pre low ' record; cables lower and heavy, re large and showers predicted tonight; lot of wheat this aftern get more long stuff, but advance; close Sfite 7 1-16¢, cl under heavy liqu e August wn Receipts, 225,000 b apit 17 wheat on 190 000 I e Spot at 4% tern wulur viile; No. 2 white, @ 12; track te state, dZe. Option market subsequently closed at %e up and e off on later months; July, closed Augiist, 133%c, closed at closed at 81%c; white weik 0 July et recelpts; shipping, HIDES-Quiet; wet ted, 46 (0 63 Thw., 4 60" 1bs., 4G 1., 10%e LEATIL Ayies b 4% Bucnos dry, 24 (0 ey’ hemlock s o heavy' welghts, 15@18 let; domestic tlecee, 1062 30 T Tiiencs pulled, dull. Cut rd, st July, § auiet. meats, sten: wly;’ west 20’ nomir Por Pennayl southern, nia, 13@He; per case, R Quict; strained, common to good, $1.30 2@24%e. i part skims, 214@5 4 5-10a4%c free), 4 e, for ¢ 1164 y 32 per. die, as western dairy, B@IThe; western state dairy, ern crean Toduan He; ‘Elging, 17 e creimery. 11 PETROLEUM-Dull; United closed at $ie bid Washington, bbls., $5; Washington, i bulk. 8 reined, New' vork, $515; Filideihia ani Baltimore, $.70; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 1 bullc, $2.60, RICE- uiet; domestic, falr to extra, 45@8ic; New Orleans, $19.50G22, open ket- .50; tle, good P16 TRON - Dull; fean, $11.00¢14,00. COPPER—Quict; lake, LEAD-Quict; domestic, TIN-Weak; Amer- 9, the, 8310 9; piates, market heavy. domiestic, " Sl OIL off Dull * and rud; @2e; yellow nominai; “choice yellow yellow off grades, 267 primo butter 50071 prime_velio brime white St. e, Louls General Markot. FLOUR—Slow at recent I “h, epiember, 615 Decembe P SI%O CORN-—Tire No. cash, 9c: o i st 39% Weak, August, RYE-D: SEED—Lower at $1.20, TIMOTHY SEL $4.00 for prime’ to cholce timothy, separator creamery, 16G10c. Higher; Ti4GSe. [Dully spot,”$5.1%, TIER- Lower; $3.17)5 asked, sl PROVISION Jobbing, 313 Dry salt Lower. Pork, rd, choice : should Tongs, $. SIPTS- [ bu.; corn, SHIPMENTS , bu.; corn, 40,000 bu. 162,000 4,000 ; oats, bbls.: * wheat, 1,000 bu, 3,000 Market, YORK, July 18.—COE dull at ‘unchanged to 10 oulet at 6@20 points decline, nd heayy under local and ling Coffee NEW opened closed dull Opti n: lower: cenerally Jurspean pres Tuly Hilveriey "1 Chited ook, 161 he United i \ iy W uly 1o July ia Quiets not chang.s to e Lawers. total xales, 14.000 D R0 'Dis Tty 18- Wk 1 average Santos, stock, 67,000 b, St ady; prices unehanged 4t higle Foreign 1 LONDON, July 1. the Hank of England following chankes as' compared with ant: * Total resecve, Incre T30/ decrease, £31,0 nore ase, 044,000 sits, de. 80,000 The wee Isued todny, shows : gland's re- 8 per cent The weekly issued toda, compared with the pr in_eirculation, decrense accounts, Increase, 135, 11,625,000€; bills silver in hand, July af France, following changes. as vious uccount: Notes 24,800,000, treasury has 2 1,154, 0001, Peoriy Gral RIA, T, July 18, ). 3, 1% Irvegular, statement shaws the ot 4,150,000¢ dis in- Markot. CORN—Active; No. 2, “GATS: No. 3 wh Ky k- quic i lower; No. 2 white, a7y §1.22 31,900 bu; n high wine basis, n, 26,650 bu.; oats, arley, 100 bu, BCRIPTS—Corn, 29,260 rye and barley, none SKY bu.; oats, 21,100 bu.; Ol Markets, July 19.—National Transit cer at 83%; highest. 3% lowest shipments, 71,69 bbls.; runs, OIL CITY, Pa. tificates opéned 8% closed, 83%; 90998 b PITTSBURG, Pa, July 19.—Nation | midday Cransit | Exchang: I Crne omm m‘m nrm me (STOCK MARKET Reosipts Oontinuo Tizht but Up to the De- mands of the Trade, NO CORNFED BEEVES o st o) (u v 1IVE STOCKS AND BONDS, share Specalation Opencd n Shade Ensier Al Afouud. NEW YORK, July 10.—The share specula- tion today opened a shade was ir- rogular throughont the day un- mvllul,_ with ghares below tions of yesterday. The volund and ®af mdinly professional. The transagtions Ip Sugar wer Totably the mm Chicago Gas and Distilling being thy only ‘other stock in whiclh, the dealings were over 4,000 shares. London Was not In the market to any extent, but bought moder- ately of 8t. Paul and Atchison. Efforts were made by tie bears to force the rallway list, chicfly grangers, by the circulation of re- ports that the July earnings would show a sorious decline They were partially success- ful. A block of 5,000 shares of Sugar was put out for sale at the opening, which sent the stock down 1 per cent. As soon as this was out of the way a rally took place. After vod buying started an improvement which advanced the figures to 103, a gain of 1% per cent. The higher rang of values, however, brought out some long stocks and the shorte put out some new lines, which had the effect of causing a break to 1014, the lowest point of the morning, from which a recovery of 1% per cent hal been affected at the close, making a gain of 1§ per cent on the day. St. Paul lost % per cent during the morning and an additional 7 per cent in the afternoon, closing at the lowest price touched. The preferred also declined 1 per cent. Burlington & Quincy and Rock Island ch % per cent and Northwestern, which appeared in the trading for the first time in three days, % per cent. Distilling advanced steadily from op'ning to close, the final sales being at the best fizure touched and % per cent above yesterday's quotations. The only other advance over a fraction Is 1 pes cent in National Starch The raiiway and ket was rather heavy improved and closed The Fvening Post says: So far stock market was concerned today, cortifieates op a at 2% no sal easier, and closed the last quota- trading was light in ON SALE HERE Butchers' Stock and Féedors Lightly Dealt In at Lower Prices—Iogs in Good Request at a Dime Off— heop Steady. THURSDAY, July 19, recelpls of cattle, 2,500, were same 13 yesterday's run. In the there was a slight gain, about today, as against this weck th 28,400 hogs and cattle, 37,660 corresponding The fresh about the case of hog 10,100 hogs being received 814 yesterday. Thus far colpts foot up 6,300 cattle, 53 sheep, as ogainst 13,745 hog: and 800 sheep for the four days of last weck. CATTLE—While there many cattle iIn the yards, were no fat corn-fed steers. market on dressed beef steers, for ver good reason that there were none to make a market. The buyers have been very indifferent on this grade of cattle all the week, and the demand has been light eve at the lower prices, The offerings of butchers' stock were quite large, and the average of poor quality. A large proportion of the cows on sale were thin and not overly desirable, while good fat cows were fow and far between. Prices were very low, though perhaps not quotably lower than yesterday. . the Stockers and fecders were In large supul appear- [ a very considerable proportion of the re- wnces once more indicated total indifference | ceipts being made up of this class of stock. on the part of the financial public. There [ The demand, as of late, was not very larg: vas some very moderate selling of the reg- [ and the market was slow at prices fully as ular stocks, offset in the general movement | low as yesterday, if not lower. The failur by equally restricted buying elswhe In | of the pastures in the country from a lack general the level of prices suffered little | of rain appears to be hurrying thi: kind of changes and these could be traced directly | cattle onto the market, while the same caus to_surface speculators. that is the drouth, e keeping would-be fe The Evening s London cablegram | ers from buying. Representative sales: says: The stock markets were dull today DR ) BLEF. except for foreign stocks, which were strong, Av. principally on German support, because of 018 investments following the rize in Prussian funds. The Bank of England’s return to- day showed practically no change beyond the transfor of £900,000 from the exchequer to private accounts ver was better at 28 11-16d, and also rupees. Indian exchange was firn 2 7-32d. The foliowing were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex- change today: hison s EXPRess. Al e do An. were quite a good all told, there There no wa the here no miscellaneous bond in the morning, firmer. mar- but <510 1060 100 1006 Lo 600 * 1080 o pros fitmore & N. Y. & N. Eng. Ontario & W. 12" Orogon Tmp.. 1033 | Orcgon Nay licago Alton.... 110 |0, L. & U, N L B.&Q.... ... 704 Pacific Mail. Chifengo Gak....L. T34|P. D. & E ansolidated | Pitisbu C.&St T, | Pullman piiaco. Goto. Gon v Tr § ding Cotton Ol ( 203 Richmon o) do Ty Shes. & Ohlo S0 CALVES, i . 207 200 21 87 271 12 0130 2 1% Pacifie.... 0. Cont. pfd. i Pacifi do ko Shor Lt Ty Loutsville & N Manhattan Con... Memphis & C....0 Michigan Cent.. Mo, Pacliic Mobile & Ol hviile Chat A W& L, do pfd ... [MEstL [D gk 900 2 00 492 200 880 2 00 810 200 360 200 430 200 450 200 656 210 ki 805 210 2. 5 SOUTH DAKOTA WESTERNS. Wiley Cattle Company. Av. Pr. No. ... 80182 30 WYOMING W 140 ped. 1.0 610 N. . Centrai'! W, pid th Am. 0o, 1l sales Iuding 2,600; Bu “Distilling, 9,000; 13,900, New York NEW YORK Easy at 1 per’ per cent, PRIME aent. today 44,100, 60 C 1 Pacifie, No. ,200; 2 feeder Paul, TER 16 cows. cent; last loan and close an and closed at 1 dinalteny 1 heifer. 5 cows 25 cows. 26 steer: Cattle Company. MERCANTILE ~ PAPER—3G5 per Dull, with _actual in - bankers' bills at $.5K@4.8% fo nd at $1.8TG4STY for sixty daya; posted T and $4.5504.89; commercial bills, % Des Moine ce 174 300 32 heifers. .. w23 27 cows. 980 245 HOGS—There was a good demand, both local and shipping, but that was not suffi- clent to overcome the Influence of the lib- eral receipts and the reported decline in the market at other points. The market opened at a decline of 10c from yesterday's market and was falrly active, the hogs all [ ; being sold in good season on that basis. A large proportion of tho sales were made 03% Mutua Unfon .. at from $1.75 to $4.85, as against $1.85 to 100 |NoE 5 yesterday. Representative sales: 124% Nc T ¢ 5 Sh. Pr. 08| N. W. Consols. O 13| “do 8. F. Dab. 3. 4 80 79 (R. G. W. 1at 50 1054 (St. P (uuw 80 60 ° |8t p. C. 50 584q (St L& LA 80 'l\LA\F(-uu. 50 745 Tex. Pac. 18ts. 80 2644| do 28..... 80 106 | U. P. 1sts of '08 80 101 | West Shoro 4s..... 8 = 50 50 80 80 80 5 50 50 80 State bon'ls, i n: &R.G. |Erle und . ngw A 0 e Tenn. old ( Va. Centuried. do detorre Atehison 4 Atehison 2 Canada So. Cen. Pay par_cent; brices for tme loans, wlgisle per cent. 'Closing 8tocks, bonds and mining s 37¢] WontTig: Floct |3 Elod. pea. 4[Wis. Contral 1| Atcliison 24! Atohison 8.0 200 [Gon. Blectric o6 149 |Wis. Cent. T Allpue \Hmll((.w 10" Auiutie : 03| Hoston & Moni 10 | Butto & Toston T4 Calumet & Hee | Franiciin. a3 [ Kearaar, Okccott S guiney plione. Eoston & Albany.. Boston & Maine. B & Q. Fiteh Gen. Mexican C Old Colony. Oregon stiort Lik Rubuer. Union West W. End 1 Now York M NEW YORK. July 19, closing mi MI0i1S g Quotation ~Tho following ara thy T T |Plymourn.. 21 Siorr Novada. o) Standard. ... Unfon Con..... | Yeilow Jacket:.: |1ron Silvor. Quleksllvor, do protrrad Ohiotor, Crown Point; 10 85 150 Gould & C1 40 Hule & Noveross. L1300 Mexical .ot 90 Ontario. San ¥ 3 aotatings. SAN FRANCISCO, July 1 ofofal closlag quotations for mining 8oy, Vars as tal - Tows: Beieh Lest & Bolhor Hodie Con, Bulwe Chol C Crown Point Eurein Con Gould & Ourry [l LONDON, July ST, MO0y nt 19.—4 p. m. closing 0T 6 16 Mexi 101 9-16 | St. P T4 |N iy, 15 61 17 ROL ) N ey 2 1 300 Clearings, q o 2 3 370 160 7 AND 19 I I Bank clearings, $12,520,2 18 balances, §1,7 WPHILADELL LA, July 19.~Clearings, §0,%9, SHERP—The NEW YORK, July sheep while there ances, MALZ over from yesterday MEMPHIS, July was slow and weak. No. Clearings, $22, LONDON, July 19, and's ra 8 native per cent - - EW ORLEAN 3063 k Murkot. Now York exciiungs ber § ¥ 19, CATTLE SAN FRANCISC 2 dhSpds telographic, 150, Silve fean dollars, bigsl ST. LOUIS, July 19 eb, 3306714, Money ¢ 25 12 o 3 16 recelpts consisted of was a load or two on sale. The market Representative sale Av. Pr. 108 3 66 60 4 i 200 4 Wi 765 held 19.~Clearings, $12,670,278; 19.—Exchange sclling at §1 balances, $104,50, The Bank of Ing unchanged at July 19.-Clenrings, commercial, ble wethers Ko ANHAS CITY Tuly Tuly 19.—Drafts, sight i 1 | an HOG! eipts, 7,100 he pmen head; market 10g15c lower; Lulk of sales, heay e st i : nr zn wn fom, 84,800 €4.50; lights, 404, SHEEP-R head 95187 Yorkers " PiEs, 100 i (OREE RS 4: packers T 0 head market stendy Receipts and Disg ofeial ipts and_disposition shown by oks of the 1 Impany the (wenty- Lo § o'clock p. July 19, 1801 RECELL '8, stoe ok as hours t Cars. Heat Cattle Hogs and " mal DISPOSITION yors. © uhia’ Packing company Hammond company mpany Lman Meckor from K. ¢ Kor & Degon nd & Standish from K CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Cattle Receipts Are Increasing a Little To Hy for the Market's Good July 19.-Cattle rec trifle too rapldly for the g There about 13,000 head and as a goodly number hands At the close of bu: upply was quite large ax dinary times. As the market Is not yet shape to take care of average receipts. buye were in & position to dictate prices. Wednes i market, which opened s» buoyant, finally clos flat with the early advance all lost, and th; was some further softening of prices todn There were many good cattle among (he offe ings and several bunches that were strictly cholce, but only here and there o s $440, ‘and It would have taken son traordinavily good to bring as much I'rom $3.60 to $4.40 bought the bulk of th and from $1.00 to $2.75 were provailing pr for and bulls, Extra The calf ma w0 does that Receipts of Texas cattle were 1,600 hend. Prices were weak The hog market was in bad shape—In very bad shape. It not an easy thing Lo get a bid 5 for such stock ns sold nf $5.25 yesterday, and the greater part of the duy’s trading was ai prices ranging downward from .05, Thore were a few trades at from $5.15 to $5.20 and several but any time after 8 o'clock it_took article “to” bringe as much T of course, was due to th § s run was estimited at 2 % ot hean equaled stice Jun nd the fact that the work U progressing as smoothly as also helped to, weaken values, 1o decline there was falr activ pecinlly it, but not all the hogs changed hands the close was weik here was a light run of sheep, wanted, The demand deveéloped no mor ality than was necessary to hohd th v, sales being slow at yesterday £ at from §1.2 for W of the offerings 8314 ruling price Leing from $2.60 to § lambs were steady at from $3 to $1.60. 12,000 e \ 400 head; ad; sh are in W of the today's in Ints creasin market. civals, sellors’ day the a8 in or in estimated vl ump, Dlies, ber but not ma auota inforior to e tha hogs, 28,000 he St. Louis Live Stock Market. LOUIS, July 10 colpts, ive, 1,9 ‘easier 0; cows und heifors, “Recelpts, marlk X good medium, pigs, ete. shipments, 2,300 Tower; best heavy 43 good light, $3.00 shipments, Tambs @3.50. 1,40 ket aetiv fower; 82 New York Liv NEW YORK, July 10 head: none on sl AND LaMm o higher; g sheen, po mman to ehoice tock Market. BEEVE minally to prime Record of ints of ek principal markets for Thursduy, July at the four South Chicago Kansas St. Louls Omaha. market weath After t Yo, whe and led to in the nor opening, they s sold down ‘n 1 steady for some. th Rec re larger in the north west, a8 more of ilronds. are getting in shape to run (rains, ¢ I8 still a fair amount of Wheat remaining in country clevators (> sup- ply_the_railroads until the new crop begins to which Wil be at an earlicr date than usual, as this harvest is in advance of the pre- cedinis one by two weeks, Tarmers have a little yot to nd it is possibie that near the prosent rite of Feceipts miy be kept up for & month and then the new eron will he moving It is not appre that there will be any lack of supplies of old wheat 1 keop. the | mills going and furnish enough to ship outsi to £y the ordin ¢ will be a smaller equal to the been no throshing thing of spring. there will be a disuppoif it is Woped that it may as was th in' but unl 1 s 1 than expected 1t wil siderably below that of the provious year, although the weather toduy is botter and promises improvement tomorrow. Good weather from this time forward for two or three weeks would secure a good deal of wheat I contral and northern Minnesota as well as in North Dakota. At the lowest po n frecly and th erings, Cexports to be filled, and the close wa ield, while ted, wheat country, nt of today's market buying demand was much lar with considerable orders “This put up prices quickl: wbout e al the low price of the day, § i e higher n yesterday and hightr, while k “Wheat was only Yce 1 even ) September, No. 1 hard, No. ‘2 northern, o 1 northern, The flour mills were grinding, it mate 22,000 bbls, for the day, expected to increase the amount th of this week. Shipments w ceipts of wheat, 13,490 bu.; shipments, 7 i lour was qu Iy at $8.%5@8.50 for patents and §2 was and_are Cotton Market. W ORLEANS, July 10.—COTTON-—Steady; sales, gpot, 14,100 i oW arrive, 606 1 stock, 45,360 bl uiet and’ eas: 1 Augus Septemb o 56, vembes uary, $6.91606.93; T Aprii, $7.05, MEMPHIS, July 19,—COTTO: ints, 8 bule Quict: middling, shipments, 11 bales; stock, July 10.—COTTON—Steady; Ipts, 200 bales; shipn 00 bales, mid dling, 7 nts, 700 bales; stock, ‘81 Kansas City Markets, KANSAS CITY, July 19.—WHEAT—No. 2 hard, 1o lower at 45c! No. 2 red, unchanged at 45% 4Be; No. 3 43a43te; rejected, 404 CORN—W@'e lower; 2 mixed, White, 40G40c. 20G36140; OATS—About 1¢ 2 white, nomi ER-Steady; o 18a1sc; 2 mixed, 2% dalry, 102 cars; corn, 80 cars; Laverpool Mar et LIVERPOOL, July 19, ~WHEAT-Qu mand fair; holders offer moderately; No. fornia, 48 100G4s 11d; red western spring @ i de i call 45 110 nd moderate mixed, browing, 2w 64G2s 6d. onts, o o tra India Hacon, 1ng clear, 45 bs., 9d., PROVISIONS—I Pork, prime’ mess, clear, G5 1bs., 36s primé western steam, New York Dry ¢ oods Market, IW YORK, July 18.—For a very high tem perature, the gencral demand was well maintained, attended by very falr sales s, printed fabrics, white goods, s and other specialtios. Agents price of Lawr LL dc net Farwell and Cabot bleached e, o prices of Fearless, Mouohans w' and Senate, with S6-inch bleached ahontas 4-4, blenched, 8ige, and Avondule chedale, 44, bleachivd,” e, Printing quiet and steady at 25c. Duluth Wheat Market. DULUTH, July 15.—Close: WHEAT—Lower No. 1 hard, cash and July, 61%c; No. 1 north ern, cash and July, 60c; Soptembor o 1 cember, No, 2 north cnsh sie; ref to arrive 1 nofthern, RY Car Lard, ing cloths, No. Nong Inspection today: Wheat, 28 cars; oats, flax, 1 car SIPTS—Wheai, (ENTS—Wheat, 61, 20,800 hu, 200 bu bu.; oat 800 bu.; onth, 3 Chieago Fruit Que CHICAGO, July 19.—The Earl Fruit sold four ¢ )t California frult st twaay, Thes r were | twenty-toree Notwlthstanding this long d o brought $1,637 and $1,317 respec renlized weré a8 follows: Cherries, rding 1 tion; Trakedy prunes, | awford hew, §2.95; Hale's early, pany auction anys e 160G T00G81.20 Let. SUGAR Sugar M July W, NEW YORK, Raw, frm; e L CHoNONORGHNOEONONEN Every Jack Can Have a Jill, and Place to KI CHEN Cooking Ouifit Iitehen Tabl Two Kite e Wringer, Tu Hand Lony Kitchen Cupboard Refrigerntor Extra Furnishings Chalrs Watar Pall, ote LIVING ROOM All Wool Carpet Six-foot Extension Table 3 Six Antiquoe High Back Clinies' Antigne Rocker 100-pieco Decorited Diniicr set Do whle Lump. Lout ¢ Two Window Shadcs,.. CHAMBER irpet Jbe'F N Spring Mattress. . All Wool (' Antigue Oh Woven Wi Best Wool-T0, Pair Pillows Do A Tollot $ot Window Shade GLotali o, We are Outfitting new Houi Millfonaires, You sed, wo uc Ommence oil the seald we each month, and then | We will next week you an fdew of whut ciun b ments for same money Qutfit for nn even §o0 Our Terms for 1 smmodi hulite advertise donu for $100, erliups we will £10.00 worth of or 84,00 & month. | £20.00 worth of goodas, F1.O0 w week or § £60.00 worth of goods, 2,004 wock or $5.00 4 month #75.00 worth of goods, £2.00 1 weel or §1 £100.00 worth of goods, £3.00 0 week or $12.00 4 month 200.00 worth of goods, #4.00 a week or §1 .00 0 month 00 a month .00 a month | Olose Evenings at [ 4 ® = () [ (] ® 90 tost 1, dull. sales, $,000 bags contrifugal, at 3 316, e & f. and ex store; reiin "Frisco Wheat Quotations. RANCISCO, July 10.—WITEAT J $L0 selle s, 92%c; May, Wool Murkot. uly WOOL—In 1 prices. JIM WILL PIGIT ANYIVHERE, i SAN, Deceil ST. LOUIS, fair ment at unchan move- Brady Says Corbett Has No Particular Pre- dilcetion in Favor of the South. CHICAGO, July 19.—“I received a letter from Jim Corbett's manager, William Brady,” said Will Davis of the Columbia theater. “The Corbett party,” he states, “start for home July 25, and Jim will then give his attention to Peter Jackson.” Cor- bett, so Brady says, has been misunderstood in the discussions as to the cholce of a battle ground. He does not Insist upon fighting in the south and is willing to go anywhere that a gcod sized purse is offered. I am now certain that the fight will take place. One reason for so thinking is that the $20,000 stake money is still intact and that neither party has hinted at withdraw- ing the cash deposited.” Parson Davies, when apprised of the con- tents of Brady's letter, said: “That sounds better. If Corbett will walve the Idea of fighting in the south, every detall can be ar- ranged in short order. St. Puul Globe Sold to the Kittson Teirs. ST. PAUL, July 19.—The Daily Globe, which has been in the hands of a receiver for the past year, was today sold at auction, the highest bidder being Charles Weaver of Chicago, who represented the Kittson heirs, whose interest in the paper was the largest single holding. His bid was for $05,000, which covered nearly the receiver's obliga- thon The Kittsons have, besides, over $100,000 invested in the property, so that the sale price really 15 § 0. e — Knights of Pythias Castle for Denver. DENVER, July 19.—The various Knights of Pythias organizations are arranging for the construction of a Pythian castie in this city. The building is to be sufficiently large to accommodate during the six nights of each week from fifteen to twenty Knights of Pythias lodges. The castle will cost $100,000 and a number of architects are fig- uring on plans. - Oregon_Kidney Tea cures nervous head- aches. Trial size, 25 cents. All druggists. Whitecap Outrage In Alabam: OXFORD, Ala., July 19.—A mob of thirty whitecaps went to the home of Jack Brown. lee, colored, shot his house full of holes, beat the doors down and took him to the woods, where he was stripped and severely whipped. He was ordered to leave the country. He has not been seen since and is thought to have been killed. Political causes are alleged. —_——— Minneapolis Wibition Ticket. PAUL, July 19.—The prohibition con- ention nominated the following ticket Governor, H. 8. Hillehoe; lieutentnt governor, C. M. Way; secretary of state, C. 0. Winger; state treasu Hansen; state auditor, 8. §. Johnson; attorney general, J. C. Chil The other places are to be filled later the state committee. LU See the performing lions aft. ourtland beach today. Surrendered for dury Bribery. CHICAGO, July 19.—Mrs. Warren Sprin for whom Judge Baker Issued a bench warrant on the charge of tampering with a jury, volutarily surrendered and was released on $10,000 ball, Mrs. Springer's husband s a party to the suit in which she is said to have attempted to influence the jury. Wholesale arrests have followed ST. by and eve. er, od Out. town of Somer- almost totally business pos- number of small in- Indiana Town Bu PERU, Ind., July 19.—The set, southeast of lere, was destroyed by fire today, The tlon was destroyed with a large residences. Loss Is heavy, with surance. it Hought Another Street Railway. 1PHIS, Tenn., July 19.—The Memphis Railway company, controlled by A. M. has purchased for §11( Ralelgh Springs rail- M Street Billings of Chicago, 000 the Memphis & road. all kidney - - Oregon Kidnev Tea All drugglsts cures troubles, Trial size, 25 cents. Stewl & Milwanke 8. D, Juy 19 Frelght. About Tra ALPENA, 100 Voring Mo toduy s add to his D fron tine to tine, 1 Outtit submit soon , und Il the goods will be Ricn und Subst Put Her. READ THIS BILL. $99.95 Puts Them to Housekeeping. 00 80 30 50 50 {0 #3245 very body Te cin puy for We ik un show you Visitors Roceiv2 Souven'rs With £ worth of goods, an With $10° worth of godds, With 320 w nment. With $50 St 5 worth of goods, With $100 worth of gouds, Curtaius. WM., $99.95 These Are House Furnishing Days Professionul Any young niin little d t-koom Hot twen ntiul | Presents for All th of goods, worth of | | SHSHOLGHOUSPHSHOERHONOECINOHALCEIOEOHNORSR Men, Merchants, anaford 10 whand w little lis gives ather nssort- 1 10-Room House Album @ Souveni Bisque Or- Framed zoods, a aCenter Table pale Lince 0, Excent 8 turdrys, During July and Aug Send 10 for postage on b'g '94 Furniturs Catalogus, Baby Carriage and Refrigerator Catalo] LOECECECECRSR 3 Mailed Free. LOUDON, Commisgion Merchant CRAIN AND Private wires to Chicago and New York. pleced soliclted, New York Life Duflding business orde Trade. Correspondenco Office, room 4, Telephione 1308, tramps took freight, stoned lea The possession the crew off and refused to division the conductor to eject PROVISIONS: Al ot o Chicago Board of the Milwaukes superintendent wired them. S Two distinct shows at Courtland beach today—the lcopards and lions. o —— oy MONTGOMERY, hof Sitver Dollars.” Ala., July 19, derstood that Representative Penc It is un- made an tmplied charge against Colonel Oates, demo- eratic nominee for g duced the resolution n rnor, when he intro- the house concern- ing “‘proof silver dollars,” the report having lated 1a been circ that hibiting ¢ friendliness to silver. ch. speeches now being coined. silver of this his the truth declares in are not only fractional at the mints Colonel Oates was ex- s of 1894 date in proof of his Colonel Oates denled rge. Ho expressedly that_silver dollars He states that is being turned out e Fraudulent Pension Examiners in Court. T. PAUL, July 19 district court toda examiners from were taken up. guilty and paid a case against Dr. Wh Gibson will be tried charge: the ca Austin, ¢ Dr. W, fine at was nolled and Dr. In the United States of the penston rged with fraud, L. Hollister pleaded of $1,000, while the later on the same . Shi cures cough cure. and $1.00. ATHER 's Cure Is sold on incipient_consumption. Only one 0ld by Goodman Drug Co. a guarantee. Tt It 18 the best cent a dose; 26¢, 500 OREC. Falr, WASHINGTON, for Friday are: For Nebraska—T; becoming variable, For lowa—TFair, treme portion; tion; varia warmer in e winds. For South Dakota— winds, For M der storms; souri—S Warmer and Nort braskn July 19.—The indications astern portion; the howers cooler in the northeast portion; Winds for Ne- T ir; warmer; north winds; except showers in the ex- cooler in the eastern northwestern por- “alr; warmer; variable \d probably thun- winds shifting to northwest For Kansas—Fair; in t warmer; north wind preceded by showers eastern portion in the early morning; Loenl Record. Orricr or Tie Wea July 19, —Omuha ¢ rainfullcompul past four years Maxtmum t Mintmum t Average t Precipitation Statem perature day and since Ma Normil temnoruty Excess for the duy Excess sinco Murch 1 Normul precipltation Deficiency for the div Deficiency since Miare Reports from nd pr BTATIONS, Omabn North Biatia Valentine Chileago St Louy St Paul Davenport Kauwis City. Denver St Lako Cliy Rapid City Helonn Dismarck 8L Vincont, Cheyenne Milen City Guiveston GEORGE B HUNT, cord of U with cor 1804 & Buneav, OMama, noerature and sponding day of 1893 Hi2 622 743 00 189 01 702 803 00 00 t showing the condition of ation at Omuha for the 1, 1804 | u opEdNIg samvam 30 s 00(Clonay. Cloar Clody. Parteloudy udy. Clondy. Gloud Parteloudy Cloudy. Cloar Gloudy, Cluar ar. Partcloudy, 00, Clondy. Indicaten traco of rain. Local Forecass Oflela L