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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEH[ UNDAV JULY- 22, 1894. Any g | bond proposition will finally be submitted. bags: total visible for thm r:m'- States, 361,905 | A, 4 LI8GMNe: cut loaf, 4895 5-1 crushed, head; market quiet minas “This would be a good time for the job- bags, ngainst 437,296 bakadpst year 45 5-16c swier 49166 4%e; granulated, i R ¥ o T bing burean of the Commercial chib to (ke b i nominal: Fedeipia, 10,000ELAT Aok S0 bags, | | LONDON, ors! 81 SCGRIL-Cane, dull; little A MISTAKEN NOTION, Volume of Eusiness in a Jobbing Way Bhows {"'w'«"'.il"'.\'-'.fllnlr'.'"k‘."r e .‘.‘,‘.;:E.‘n‘.‘fir‘»”'.lm”'.l'.‘- Wheat Olosed Without ths Slight st Appear- JIANURG, Gy 31 fi.fl"«"""( prices un- ‘nr‘w' h;,'mF-\mn Tdava, 130 30; Muscovado, tair | Cattlo Receipts for the Week Hardly » s i : I y Il be ‘ changed to Kpie Tower . 8.0 Bags Fenning, 1is o A v Mikt M¥Gousive Beartls S Little Ohange, elected in November and the seasion begin anco of Rallying, HAVRE, July quier, Wnehange o S Amount to Ono Good Day's Supply. THAY Bxoosivg kxertion Hreings Athiston e in January. Herelofore nothing has been closed quiet STOCKS AND BONDS, an Untimely Grave, accomplished in this direction” from one aiait RIO DE JANFIRO, Jig¥e U inactl —_— s A mist A [ BRI T UL Tl {0 DE JA; arket, inactive i It I8 a mistaken fdea that people have CCLLECTIONS VERY FAIR FOR THE SEASON L assignment inw in Nebraska. | VERY MODERATE TRADE IN THAT CEREAL | fhe Unitea Staies % 11209 Jags. | Sugar Deals Agnin Monopolized Attention on [ BEFF STEERS SCARCE AND UNSTEADY | fhat, athlotes die young said Dr. George Ya a0 el to Initiate’ & ‘Chango Yesterday. Bailey of Philadelphia to the Washin he Jobt 1o, y ! delphia to the shington movement immediately - OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS, NEW YORK, July 21.—With a Star. “It 1s high time that the convens Rain.an the Country Produe SNOW, CHURC "“;‘ 08, VIEWS. Corn Was Easy E s transaction of only 15,000 shares, more than | o0 g tional opinfon of certaln medical met « 5 L VIEWS. e 7 Sttio Not Enough o 1 o medical men and of LA notatlons on | .0 ¢ which were in the stock of the some educators on the subject should be set A Better Feeling Among Merchants acted Later on Light Offerings and - E and Fauey Produc ~Under Grades Much (he Same side . of All Classes—Frult Market Prac- Mot Dry Wenather Makes the Outlook a Falr Demand—Stocks and th the 1ins try Dafuce 1t will be noted | AMmerican Sugar Refining company, there =it . le, and that all the manly sports should teally B All the Week. Little Gloomy for Crops. Bond: ARkt G e "“”; (A N L2 vent | was very little of interest In the speculation Begaln a Niokel Under Light be encournged and fostercd fn order to pros cally Baro / he k. Y onds. hat the w wed with targe receipts e ¢ est In P Inge mote phy:ical development Athletes Albert Andriano, local superintendent for and with the market pialéé“in consequénce. In | on the Stock exchange. Distilling, the ssles Wity i u class, are fiol mnofe lived, On the dadY Bnow, lfm_vrn & Co.'s mercantlle agency, addition to the receipts of commission houses, [ of which were 11,700 shares, and Richmond - trarys many who have lod sober and regu- In a general way the past week has not | Writes: "The extremely dry weather re CHICAGO, July 21.—Wheat closed without | there has been very libergl recoipts of Iive veal | Torminal, with but 1,100 shares to its credit, lar Tives have attained extreme old age a cently prevailing has had a very noticeable calves at the stock yards, and all dealers ap SATURDAY, July 21, It is hard ssary t ! ed much change in the local situa- the slightest appearance of rallying, although completed the list of stocks In which the » July dly necessary to refer to his- witnes much change in effect on business, both in the city and pear toa be loaded up, y T kol ght ¢ stock, | tory to establish th tion as affecting the Jobbing trade. The | country, Reports from different parts of | At the lowest price known since the present The market on old hens 1 weak, and | Sales exceeded 900 shares. So narrow a The week closed with a light run of s bl G AL i‘ ] ish this fact, but as an il- - ¢ T t e system of trading commenced, September | A few sales were made at 5 Jean up, but | market has not been experienced in many | there being only 850 head of cattle, 4,300 ration, did not Socrates, who at the age quieting down of the labor troubles on the [ Nebraska and Towa are calculated to give | Y8 teitlil g Al ALy it ugh 10 Justify that as a quotation years, even of a Saturday. Scarcely any- [ poad of hog 4 247 head of sheep, as | Of 80, an age when officers of the army and different lines of rallrond and the resump- | serlous cause for apprehensfon. Unless rain | finishing with a loss of 7%e. Corn closed wn are melling at all kinds of pr nc- | thing was done during the first quarter | oo O 1088 and adi Aed sheep, navy are retired, sorve as hoplite fn the tlon of traffic in most sections of the coun- | Spmes in a v few days corn will be ge- | 1o higher, oats %c higher and provisions ing to the grade, but the aver ot an hour, except .n Sugar: Not. until agalnst 641 head of cattle, 6,338 head of | Peloponnesian war? — Though covered with riously dumagec some sections of the Fealized by shippers o commission houses I8 a N o8 96 head of sheep on Saturday of | hes or he too o . B8y tike- naturally. Bad x beneflolal 6Me6t | conpiiy, T Maed 1t som fons of the | wiy but little change Tht auoted below. There 1a n Hittle better feel: | 10:45 was there a sale of Chicago G en- | hogs and 608 head of sheep on Saturday of | heavy armor he took upon his shoulders & Traveling men who were stranded at differ- [ “Iarmers and business men feel very un- In wheat there was a very moderate trade, | In% cRg market, owing to the {mproved | eral Electric or Louisville, Sugar was In | last week. Taking the week as a whole the | FHIIGHE man, whom he carried into camp d easy over the situation, and are much de- | o oo o to Bo | hondons e ekt e Tk "l track | good request in the early deallngs, and ad- | roceipts have averaged rather light in both | ALE DK pursied by the enom: We ent polnts, or who were afraid to start out | Seessed A T are sct | the price keeping within from 3%c to %c | buyers are whispering it around that they will ped 18 or cen eacting o cél have numerous instances of athlotes whi pressed at the gloomy prospect, frect vanced 15 per cent, reacting 1 per cent [ oo 0% tiere. bl Yieavy talling s who i cattle and hogs, there being a 5 [ have not become stale. Many persons have until the trouble was over, are now making | of this condition of affairs is ent in | range. There was free liquidation by longs | raise their price from de to e it the market | GGEG R BOE, BETR FERNR o n galn y the small orders and excessive caution of L A o P ] o VLRl g ot c red with the previous weok. | Heard of old Gabe Ravel their territory and calling upon their trade | fhe small orders and exce wtion of | and not much demand outside the buying tter il not devel'p any espeolally intorest- [ Of 1% per cent from yesterday's closing. | Off as comparet i eard of old Gabe Ravel, who, at the ad- with the ueual regularity. Public apprelion- | Western Towh ah abuniant ramfall hus done | bY shorts. The weakness was due Iargely to | /N features yesterday” and hay remained un- | Distilling rose 14 per cent in the opening | The following will show totala for the week, Vanced age of ] L l|u:k| ;wnu»rsnulu slon of more scrious troubles to come has | Much {0 restore confidence, Heyond this | the lower cables, tho dectin in outside mar- | “BURTin_packing stock, fo g to choco | (A% BUL was at once raided and sold o | with comparisons: 3 RS BN AL R b oy died out and the country is generally in bet- | Fify i (hit ne consummation (o he wished | kets and the disappointing exports for the IR T aigineT tolld. pacied, 10Q1Tct | oL iy of ‘stiort: bonteanty ‘resulted In' & | Recefuts this wWes} B n.oo | Joe Wallet, who has reached 75 yoars, is an ter shape to do business. f juitielent degree of ‘moisture be. | Weok. The weather abroad was sald to be | ' o s reaction of % per cent. The dealings in | Recetptn fnst week lively and ‘active as he was forty years pro- tween this time and the middle of August 1 5ig Y010 hens, 6e: spring chick . pu eoll SF6 N8 ANA-the' | Bashe Wweel o it vious. Just before the breaking out of the strike } this improving, and this was also a minor factor. s the rest of the list were so small and the | Same week last yea 116 2 ; & will assure an abundant crop, establish bUINg ucks, aoi ol full-feathered | gy otuations o narrow as to not call for | Same week 1892.0....... 10,676 A few years since the sporting paper e rallr, conditions appeared to b e confidence of retatlers on a jasis, | Liberal receipts at winter wheat points and | ducks @5} gohblers, 6@ ST on the railroads conditions appea th nfiden: f retal n a firm basi I P ILACKIIBRRIES -Good stock, $3.00, any special mention, the market closing CATTLE—There were ver v psged | recorded the death of Owen Swift, whose improving, and there were great hopos that | And the era of inereased trade ‘and mord | tall of prospects of some kind of a sottle- LChoice fat and_sminll ‘veals are quoted | stoady to firm, with prices about evenly | yoer steers hore, In fact hardly enough to | eXUFAOFdInary carcer as a prize fighter may the long expected recovery of trade was | gim L ment of the elevator troubles were influence Badto; conrse and | i divided between the declines and advances 2Lk g e e here | D seen in the musty old files of fifty yoars about to set in. The cosl strikes had been [ “With the gradual resumption of that cut considerable of a figure with the | ,CHPEREEWsconsin, il cream, new make. | compared with the final sales of yesterday, | Make a market or establish prices. There | ago. Some time since the death of Bendigo, gottled and there appearcd to be nothing | At strike centérs a settlement of the lab course of the market The continued | Nebraska and lown, part skims, 6aic; but in no case was the changes above a | were no very choice cattle. One small | who qu from the prize ring to the pul- in the way of improvement excepting the :*'w)r ey be Ledds 'll "'IY‘I-"‘-_W The | favorable reports where threshing is in pro- | burger, No. 1, 10c; brick, No. 1, 10c; Swiss, N fraction, except in Pullman, which was 1 | bunch brought $3.90, which was the highest | Pit, was reported at 68 years, and during tariff struggle in Washington. Then came [ FAUIT DI must s P L tor . B :;!:'1; gress was something of a factor, showing a | 1 1l M o lowland, | PeF cent highe 0 paid. The market did not show any | he last five years two other noted pugilists the great railroad strike just at the right | Will hut fin end to further legislation for | Much larger vield than expscted. Exports of | gt rye at Cimies the price an hay: | . The railroad and miscellaneous bond mar- | prv8 SV ot BRille Were close to ten | have died at a ripe old ag moment to smother returning confidence and | the time being. The reported exodus of la- | Wheat and flour were very moderate—256,000 | Light bales s st. Only top grades bring | ket was fairly active. loads of cows on the market, most of them A few years since, in London, I was put a stop to all improvement. While the | borers from this country, aided by the | bu. The market grew weaker again near | top prices The Evening Post saya: It might have | it O ot O o The market was | WAIKIng inthe street with the secretary of strike has practically ended, there is no | Femarkably low rates of transportation to | the closing hour, influenced by the break at 8 perdos.; 81, been imagined from the course of today's [yt "With na ery heavy demand. Prices | 00¢ Of the sporting clubs of that city, who doubt but what it has made serious inroads | ISnzland and to Europe, will operate to the | Minneapolls, and the liberal estimates re- o - market that nobody takes interest longer | Livood vary low, owing to the quality of the | Was talking to me of this very matter, when upon the volumo of summer business and | PeRuit F the couniey, aihe class of el ceived here for Monday—40l cars rOTA orders, Tic; males | jn our investments, except in the Sugar | SRS Veryy jow pECIS (0 A BT e Hibe | We eame across a very old man, whom he that a good deal of the loss will never be | EiiVivitors. of the soll but it has® been Corn was quiet within from %c to e ‘ K, erated; $20.00630.00, and Whisky trust stocks. These were the [ dCATURE 08 D™ 10var T The sales | Pointed out a_corroborative instance of mado up. amply demonstrated In’the last few years | range. The market was easy early with 2 doz., $1 only securities whose movement today at- | Sral 4RQ RS HREEREE TORER o 0P Phiie | WhAt he was telling me. This man, in The dry weather of the past week has | that the ignorant and unskilled laborer | wheat, but reacted later on light offerings ""‘! SER8—On_orders, per. ¢ tracted even passing notic The further | (4R Sy the best veal calves was only | 14YS zone by, had been an athlete of the been a disturbing element In local trade | who s employment in the large cities [ and fair demand. ObD DEANS-Hand pleked vy, SLIS@L5: | break n Whisky stock was as meaningless | fiJX 5 : most violent Kind, a man who misused ath- circles, but fortunately this cause for dis- | Makes a most undesirable and troublesome Oats were easy early with wheat and corn, | g1 s " X e RTINS Denn as the stock’s movements usually are. But | # \:- BTN Y urday the market on | Ieties by such feats as walking 1,000 miles trust has been largely eliminated. ~Light | Citizen, serving only to make the lot of | but firmed up, closing at the top on good | ONIONS—On orders, 1@ per Ib. the course of Sugar certificates was by no | S0 LU P00 LG ot very active, | IR 1,000 hours and other like senseless por- showers were experienced over a greater | N fellow workmen here more burdensome | yying and unfavorable lowa crop reports. BAGE—Good shipping sk, on orders, | means puzzling. The trust several months [ HOeKers WS FREEER WAL A (it WHu¢ | formances. 1 agree with you that athletis portion of the state just at a time when | \would do much to ameliorate the condition | The range was %c for September, jod Mississippl stock, per 4. | 380 Staked all its hope of a legislative | LrICes s wenerally figuring a decline of | Xercise, like anything else, can bo abused, Bt y owe bonus on its defenders in the senate. The | dealers are genera e with ten days | but when used in the proper way It helps from 30c to 50c, as compared with ten days |y, "y “nigyked degree to sustain health and merchants were becoming seriously alarmed [ of workingmen, and incidentally improve | Provisions were very dull, but steady on : T ETonle oS RYOWn L pe for the safety of the corn crop. These | business. [t would seem strange indeed if steady live hog market, Compared with X Dor 14-bit, box, TS0, president’s utterances against this conces:fon i o Heavlel 3 St i 3 ago. The decline has been the heaviest on ,rains, according to the reports of grain men | an entirely natural succession of cir t ht September pork and ribs are un- SRY—Per doz,, dc. broko yesterday's price of Sugar = stock. | 880. Hhe detline s Berh Uhe pOIE | it who have been watching the cour:e of | Stances would aid in a solution of the or | changed and September lard 2%e higher. FRUITS. Today the price quite as naturally rallied [ the 1lght and c Lt g AR TuthiGatig. Lattes WHIbI T events very closcly, put the crop out of | Problem. The business situation may Freights slow; a load of corn was taken at | Tt I8 expected that California fruie will com- | on the prompt response of the senatorial | tve sales: = e 4 Aol g er Which Speaks for no serious damage to the growing crop ex- | from now on until the first of September @stimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, | a regular supply once n situation to this extent is very simple. 2her.. 059§ D0 12583 65 Do 1143 8395 LOVEVILLE, 8t. A Jo., Md., June ‘eept In some few sections of small extent. | little change may be expectd to take place | 401 cars; corn, 245 cars; oats, 85 cars; hog: Tc fs usual at about this senson of the year The following were the closing quotations MIXED, 15, 1804, —I have handled Chamberlain's Omaha jobbers generally are taking a very | In general affairs. It Is important above | 27,000 head, with 125,000 head next weel to have n or less atarming reports about the | on the leading stocks of the New York ex- [ 13.... 921 Colic, Cholera and Diarchoea Remedy for B Y A . OIS, Hopeful view of the future of the jobbing | all things that eongress complete its labors | e Jeading futures ranged as follows: condition Trospects of the appie crop, | His- | change today cows. the bust year. It gives the best of “sutls TS \ALY 14 aFal & 3 d | and adjourn, that labor troubles be set- [ — 1% pL, i | tory s g tse sens Advices - e - B 5 action to my customers. I received an or :::gn, Very few merchants can be found | {35 16 satisfactory manner, and that, | _Atticiest | Open. | High. |_Low. | Clos from Maine state that ther a ‘serious | Atchison.... 3| Northorn Pacinc, g % i Tastiwea)t. fop fouribiottiea-ae: thtrurHEas 'r“" are predicting other than better times | {60 I ¥ome satisfactory manner, and that, | ot No. 2| | | shortage fiom last vear's vield. Various points | Adams EXpress.ll 160" No. Pac. pfd.. @t ; B34 8 emedy from for this fall. It is not casy to see why, this | regtmption. of business b (iEposed of i | JUI¥.e.cr.r ol 53 B in New York furnish somewhat sin nfor- 103 O P D& Gl 5 .0 . E 4 man residing sixteen miles from my place, fall, there should not appear a distinet im- | AR e s sl e e VT B < B | mation, and Michign prospects are’ put down | o e s 3 s 2 Today I received a letter from him, stating provement in the distributing trade of the of next month_the fate of the corn crop fo'g’t L1 / bl L R T P L LTI 236N Fales - o By > that it has saved the lives of two mems west. Most of the causes that have un- be decided. With u settlement of the 3 o ments are supported by facts 15 problomaticnl, e 3 bers of his family. An old gentieman here, *'gettled confidence should have disappeared | tarifft and labor troubles importers and Tl H i 24244 IU is suggestive, however, that canners uly Southerii, 481 Ontatio & W s | Who has suffercd two yi with diarrhoea itral Pact 1ite|Oregon Tmp..: s : ® | was permanently cured by this remedy. H by that time. Prices have already dropped | Manufacturers can adjust their affairs pre- i 5 1 their prices’ considerably, and that ¢ L R ory to a revival of business. The pre 2 1 contract at prices at hiea:& Ohioitoit 13)C 1 now do as much work as any man of his on most goods in proportion to the reduction e e Dy en ae s S AL i 1 i : 2 I s H , y of the wes en depend upo: % quite generally solicliod tw ) - of wages. The present low prices of all | {he crop, and & more intelligent. estimate B . 303 ‘rom now on the- trad CrETR Qe s i ) age. 1 couid mention other remarkable building materials ought to present a suf- | of the prospects for a general improvement 8 7 interest in apples, and a few remarks ToTUALND Gi it Gt . cures, but the Remedy will show for itatelt flolent temptation to bring about a resump- | in tradr conditions can then be made, v p wking fruit from the Murket” Record . G ko boorsr i ? If trlod. D Love. 26 and §0-cent bottles for % P ohaiatle Lol 8 e o o e 75 ot be out of place, Country shippers FORES 8l 201 12 i ik sale tlon of building operations that have been At this time predictions for the futur: ackers of apples should make 1 a POINE. (0 paek L,:,’...fufi' ke I (R 5 S 1y WL L almost entirely suspended during the past | &r¢ mere guess work. The chances for . oy o their frv honestly h s, - he frul run Lot y | '3 P prosperity or continued depression are about o e s »k':v f:"'"”'“‘:;,L,"'-(»h:' ”‘M lv‘|\_._ :.' H f,,,‘{ un ) Del. Hudson, 1.0 1 do. TEo . What n Cannon Ball Can Do, trado of the city owing to the continued em- | which way 'the scales will turn. In the [ S ; Ci oA gL Gl ocin hsielfund O T | Bk gy ana. é e SnfTe 5 LR e L bargo on the railroad lines in California. For | meanwhile there is no plausible on to decayed fru It does not pay. The decep- | Rpje B i f “l\’lll“ 7 X D i .\}'"“h" N'! AL o e |‘A""1“u'°n ol sai e ee St d... . > of a Battleship,” in the Century for July, line, which is an important interest in this gives illustrations from the recent Chilean city, has been at a complete standstill for i Cash quotations were as follow Upon thelr - eustomera. _Fult’ remmiation ot ‘gart | G Nerthorw pid.. ! I AN DA civil war, showing the effectivencss of the ) otations 5 _ X ulation-sized ba T 200 2. 50 X 5 S B R e e e e IR UEOUR—Winter patents, ” § Yl should be used the barrel, one head | Gogk: L Rde Sukar R ¥ . g 2. 3 E smaller sizes of brecch-loading rifie-guns. s his, 324000 oeking Valley, Tenn. Coal & Iron . 200 3. ¢ A ghot welghing 260 pounds from an efght- to depend upon California for its supply of | Kinning of the we e, SDriiie stratehte, 830008 0, beta 3.o0@5 o0 | out;, nall hoops oft the ends o the | Tii Central . 80| Texaa Paciiie.. 2108 : the nsiae ineh gun of Fort Valdivia in Valparaiso har- bor struck the cruiser Blanco Encalada above summer fruits to such an extent that as soon | Improved: A tull yield at I Wit No, 2 spring, G2 @543 No. 3 spring, b D orpariocs L& 0. Cont.pfdl, @ WYOMING WESTERNS. as fruit from that state appears shipments | Bm G (o 60 Iower he Wepress nominai, No. 2 red s “losely a8 pomsible, stemts down 5 Av. Pr. o No T Lake Erie & W. |U.S. Expross d i the armor belt, passed through the thin the past two weeks the jobbing trade in this | Suppose that a revival of trade will not set | July | G tion 'is ensily defected pon investigation, and St ; Jobbing fuppasc,that i THeronente. A5 not [ BT frad prcticnd | pog Mgiio! SLP. & omiia: aet ol AR - mooth, bright, | B & pHL | Uit Bhettio: from southern points are stopped at once, | the finer weather, botter crop news from Franc (S Pl b on the lower end, thda fill up, @ baske do 7 &P tves.... 192 That being the cnse, the cutting off of sup. | Ahd Iuesi and the weakness in America, Cy nominal;’ No. 2 whi a3se; | ful it a e, thiowind but smhil,© wormy, | Live 3 : “m?'p'rli‘.‘. : SOUTH DAKOTA WS s steel plate on the side, went through the plies from California had left the ‘market bara | ™t BORG GOSN A8 i oty ‘ 3 Barrel well aftor Enci depunlt At 11 ban | EoML Trust.. Vot K L bull. e 103) 1T) S8 atg | captain’s cabin, “took the pillow from under Rnd all that the Jobbors could o was. o, sit. | Joty IR, and red winter r Surgoes, Y- nominal; No. 3, nominal: No. | two Inches above the rim: place the hend vl vostern Ui niou. . W[ 15 cowa. I 185 2 25 | his head, dropped his head on the mattress down and wait for an ending of the rail- | slow and casy for b ahipment squarely o the apples, and With o ‘serew or | § : 21 e Juecderes e RAREC AERRLD LS - TRy O e L G R e N P ek on the (SERL Mo 1, St Tever press force i1 Into’ piace and nail securely. I st L HOGS—Slightly improved markets in the | hair, passed through the open door fnto i : im Gver (ha harrel and mark name of Appie gk a and the light receipts had the effect of | the moss-room, where it struck the floor, her. Resellers pressed their offerings at 60 raising the hog market at this point 6c. | and then glanced to the ceiling. Then in trylng to secure shipments from other THCRET R Il UG L] i i Mess pork, per bbl, $1245@ | with red o cic Tl “or gtencll. Bear in mind states, which would require too much time | Harley was l4a easier, owing o the weather, lard, per 100 Ihs., $6.8215@6.85; hort ribs, | that (o be shipped safely frult must be packed iio | i i i . e v A # s oose) v walted shoulders to prevent rattlipi or brising. I shi frat o FHAGI 5ig | There was a pretty fair demand on the part | it went through a wooden bulkhead one inoh (hoxe b, 3600 sides (boxed), applea the first of the seasonoearly v v 1 | of hoth packers and shippers and the trade | thick into a room 25x42 feet, where forty and expenditure. Oats werequlet Bt firm, owing (o the scant Before the strike prices on fruit were so | SUpply. e 5,87 shippers should openings are low that a good many shipments barely pajd Liverpool Market. PV Distitters' finished goods, per gal., R o) N apeninies titenas|oh Was quite active at the opening, While at | men were sleeping in hammocks. It killed the ocost of railrond freight, leaving the | LIVERIOOL, duls 2h—WIBAT—Close, dull; | 5t admit of fre jon of air, which will [ N, & W, i {8t L. & K. C..0 one time the trade slowed up and looked | six of them outright and wounded six others, grower In California little of nothing for his | dcmmnd post. holders oiter moderateiys Nor i | The following wera the receipts ana_ snipmenta .' A anee iR ISR thtoush Sin favoa oA o alontholiory ane Uiha)y el molarfjt ivenkorawhorRdind a Harw i (S DARER TABOr, coats of' thie Hoxes, - packngoto. The ornia, 48 910048 101 red westorn, spring, rtods i 3 total sales of stock today were 45603 | 0 Bood season at the advance noted above. | through a steel bulkhead five inches thick e e o packingrota s G 0% e westorn | winior, 43 S0 ; T e ! T Rhnetican Suenn, Yiol; Blac | Tho majority of the sales were made af [ and ended its course by striking a battery that there ought to be a much better demand, tendy: demand moderate; new mixed, | Flour, Dbia: 8000 1,000 APDLES .. 32.5003.00. 3 3 ing, 1 Misiouri Pa- | from $1.75 to $4.80, as against $4.70 to $4.75 | outside, In which it made a dent nearly two RIS 5y peta i hAE s ees oocamenae It L COK, e e o | Mot e 2000 4000 | Apiud & 10,100; Western Union, 500, yesterday. The week closes just e higher | inches deep. It was filled with sand, ~ Had arrive on the market will command much | 25fd 0 Corn. Bu. S| 0000l s3l000 5 Now York Money Market. than it was at the close of last week. The | it released deadly gases no one knows what better prices than prevailed earlier in the | BROVISIONS Tet, exira Indin mess, 688 00, | vy pars e 82,0001 106,000 v EW YORK, July 2L—MONEY ON market touched tho highest point of the | damage it might have done. PRSIt Kurayalladyenrliezing the SIONS oo, extra Indla, mess. i85 90, | Ly bo S 1::33 10000 asy at 1 per Gent: Tast loan, 1 per cent; weck on Tuesday, when heavy hogs sold at | A 450-pound missile from a ten-inch gun T T R I SR D Gl [ darIbaeol e STe e Sl L at 1per cent. g & from §4.95 to $5.05. Representative sales: | in the same fort struck the same vessel cording to present prospects fruit will com- | PTime A ineat, T08: mood, 50s nominal ket W el P : SIEHREING IR CH ARG i win heont | No- 4t b siags sl || omiltesstEhincl mrmor s AL BIINUREESGIHN mence arriving today. i S U Rge e EECAG RIS AL P L L : siness bills at $L8G for demand & i bolt. The shell did not plerce the armor, Country produce has sold mostly at about | TALLOW- 28 6d. é 3 ; LATIGASTA for sixty daya: bosted rates, | o3 i 46 : ; but burst outside the vessel. It drove the steady prices during the wiek. The de- e NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. hoico stock, $2.00G2.50 per bunch, | #1518 el billx, L5 . : polt, clear thraugh, and in 1ta SiheENERNE mand has not been very active and there __ Kansas City Markots. (LN ancy lomons, 300 " size, $5.0006.60; | GUVIRNMENT BONDS-Steady: state bonds, ! GOk H struck an_elght-inch gun, completely disabls have heen no wide fluctuations in tho mar- | | KANSAS CITY, quly 2. £ i | Vesterdny's Quotations on Flour, Grain ana | “ORANGE NI (s consequence, inctivo, g : : Ing It. Such 13 the power of the smaller kot Tho heavy roceipts and cnly moderato | fhe i Provisions, Motals, Ete. LES--None on the market. - Closiniz_quotations on bonds were as follows: shases : sized guns. emand brought about a drop in the Slow; No. 2 mixed z 3 i FORK v o 8. 0nre M 2 i o been a ‘strong feeling, owing o the faot that | OATS-SIw. bt firmes . c ricet. nom b lbe ek T ‘Ef‘" A ba i b A fow days amo When L bad el SRR suubifrng Ket nominal In absence of demand; low win- |16, H;_I'.S,A [T 5800 colic in the bowels, I took a dose of Chams the dry weather has cut short the hay crop. \d; - a cren 1 ters st 4 offerings light; city ents, v-Califo S0 oy, 2 ) : |3 A 9 3 A 4 b It would not, in the opinion of dealers, re- R »\n‘.:.-."..fi::‘.:..:m;" Lyl ecantal Sojitornia, 16a; darke honey, 101%c. ; & T 6N I berlatn's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea quire much of a falling off in the receipts and firm at 5@7ic. clear 65; winter straights, $2.6072.90 s @i7c; English 104 seees do 6., . Buoerendid Remedy, and within ten minutes all of my to cause a rapid advance in prices. “Wheat, ,000 bu.; cord, none; os D Saranitia D)W ! i, el b, colic pains had disappeured. 1 am highly The local money market is exceeding] oats, none. O grades, SLOMG2.16; spring low. grades, 3600 | 1,0 o y [N et Gon- 56 : ! g it Z. , Chatham, o 'y market is exceedingly easy el 3n s 185 “sprinis extras, $LAMILI0, Southern floar, | | ; Rrae | Afiason STD100 o Pae. Tats r Mass. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by and it is doubtful if there ever was a time in In Markot. dull; common to_fair Rood o | § KTeet, 8 1 [ N.C. 8 L 1244{Nc Puc. 2nas. .. 5 5 12 Arugglsts the history of this city when wnoney was 8o | DrLUTH, M NCHIAT: b L00a%40, Rye fgur, quict: stes, | B0 e No. d hides, [ “do 4m..:. 08 "IN, W. Consols. 1. 14 5 R fr 53 . plonty and could be had at as low rates as | No. 1 hard, cash and_tuly, 5 1inorthei iy (ST b S LS ORI Fiva veal cai s The, gty | BOnouRid L k) A0S.F Deb a1l | @l s When No Man Pursueth. at the present time. There is plenty ot . eaih dnd duly,” e Septe Bitac; Des | UHUTCRWH EAT-Nomitai. No. 1 ary ilint 3 v fline hides. [ Tonnnew et s 104 |Si b Consolgsh 0.0 ol A few days ago, says the Boston Trans- money for every kind of enterprise that o Sene; PG Noe 3| CORN MEAL-Steady; sales, 300 bbla; yellow | d0i No. 1 dry salted hides, dc. - Part curea hides | main old G 60 ISUP, O & i : " s ) cript, while a_gentleman was buylng stamps might be undertaken; it is only a | gye g - ROLEherh/E | v 3 @2.80; Brandywi 40 per. b, lew than tully cured. 3 Va. Centurie 383 SUL& LA 4 ) 2830032 1A B0 ST E in the postofiice, some one took his w question of urity. The banks and g ioj Jera 3 n salted she 4 R oo ) 3 2 t 4 : 2 e loan and trust companies are all I " Nominal; western, 08GSoc; | aeh, S@lic; dry shearlings iy | Atehiuon 2a ALl | iy . 2. 804 88 | FipRoRS LIt Eh RACRTA R ACHOL QNN M ominal; western, 68@soc; | ; | V| Atehiwon 2 Al 20 g HE R R R b i L g willing and anxious to make loans. It is Vst UL c . L c. LI ! 5 dry shearlings (short | Canadg So. 2uds.. U, P18 GF 5 o ) o Drolin ot The postoMta yesierany wil. Deas claimed that a good many loans are being | o 104,000 bu VBN —Receibte, 36,90 bu.; exports, 100,100 [ ooled g IR Eah EEOIROR It ) 200 in Bnb, 13t8 06L100K “"‘“‘—*""“’“"" it R 5 in mind that the ‘Gates of Heaven' are made on farms at us low a rate as 6 per cont. J " bu, pot ‘m " Now 8 T i store hnid [ 10 netunl welght, 5Sc: murratn wool pelts, por | * bid. foffored. 8 e: only twenty-four Inches wide. My ums BRIt an adaitlona) commisslon of 1 0.9 por 3 2 DR mant ol UL e I weight, dry Mint ' Colorado — - ; ; ST Brella measires Uventy-elght. (AL (he other N tieialearinasi oththa national ik P ORN--Active, firm; No. 2, ak and broke the low record on rains | 6% ain wool pelts, b, actual weight, N. July 21.—Call loans, 1%4@2 por eont; | :eeee 206 cooeeni283 . d o of e e o AR A R S GG L I G West, lower cables, normous recamta, . smul . Have feet cut off, s It i% useless to pay | Umo. loans, 243 por cont. Closing pricos for PIGS AND ROUGH. rotutn It to No. 208, Chamber of Commeras, showing a co rable d - T 2 white, $7@380; :Cxports and liquidation Tater i the | freliht on them, stocks, bondk and wintig i 6ocve 213 240 4 50 and no questions will be asked.” A few pared with a year ago, when business was Foreliners becam 1y 1|, TALLOW "AND Uow, No. 1, 4@ [ i T Sl T ; days Tater o boy brought in an umbrella R e AU S Vi et allied some. bt clbwed 3% fower: | 446 tallow, "No. 8 3iitase, wretie, whits ;| AT ESE LT Mm'l',‘w;: oot SHEEP — The sheep market was about | hui" alus! not the advertiser's. He had B R LI Se i mast o8 i il s G cioad | e et white” 1 e e, yal | Al Suzar o o steady, with a fair demand and moderate | caught the wrong man's conscience. of the results of the railroad strikes. For . 600 b onR e e S Bt closed. Shc: " ecember, B1G61%e; | boeswd Tinie: il dbuLie g0t | Heli Telephono . recelpts. Some common mixed sheep e the whole country there was a decrease In the | | SHIEMENTS 00 bu.; oats, 20,000 bu.; | closed @i i ipough Stallovy - " | Doston &'albany. Atcliison S, .. brought $2.25, while some cioice lambs | Oregon Kidney Tea cures all Kidney matter of t‘lt‘:ll‘ullgs amounting to 15 per + 400 bu.; barley, 700 bu, CONN-=R eipts, | none; oxports. 40600 Du.t s ¢ eneral Market, SonloneeMaing . (‘;.'f.',"’.””"vl 18. nnmfim koo l’l Iu;wl ,n-umu \\'rrfl) generally | ¢roubles. Trial size, 25 cents. All druggists cent as compared with the corresponding W York Dry ¢ oods Market E: A eatlre e e S RS ¥ S, | 8 us s | F ! A Wis. Cont. 18ts.... considered about G0c lower than the market ——— week of last year. Omaha made a little LIPS I Ll L LU X No. 3 4T4e In o ¥ i 85 Atlantie, of a week ago. Fair to good natives are THE REALTY MARKET, W YORK, Jul During the morning ket opencd weak : Al better showing than the average, the decrease R R mRutne e marping | [ > Wodl I e sl ‘ Honion & 23 | quotable at $275@3.15; falr to good west- —— BT s Holnt bring only 18 ber ornt AL the RERIAR SR TORUIAE Somand fr moal o v it desor Auguat | pove AT LOSE JURe on heavy recolpts and | Hiinols Steel.... utio & Dot s, $2.50@2.75; common and stock sheep, [ INSTRUMENTS placed on record July 21, same time Omaha does not come up to the a8 ayas jof the limited proportions” uaual | Ciosed A7He: 8 or, 10H@46 13-T6c, closed Ve R imber, Ie; Liscember, bive ST ] 25; good to choice lambs, 1804: record made by some other western cities. M5: DRIl Tivar. salon: foh the wony (Roany S Receipts, $2300 bu.; sales, 200 bu. fu Held ups, in_spite Ish crop n S HA .75, Representative sales: WARRANTY DEEDS, Minneapolis reports a decreass of only § 1" production, - 195,08 ov; woek, o0 G T L ; R LG TR SO LA T B fpitat BOATAAY . Av. Andrew Miller to Theodore Miller, et se per cont and St. Paul § per cunt, W hllcil\'nni Pleces. - NS w.\'u‘\ A B R LR AN ifet aail e cash'and July, Vun.., uiiiey. £ ALLVBIAITAR e sreniaisy . oLt by iateart s sorinie st el B s City shows a gain of 55 per cent and ol Marke track, white stute; 42@5ie. Option ket | 1 AuguEL, 2 . st End __46 1 native lamb . A h ck' 2, und lot 8, block WL Stoux City 22 per cent. On the other hand | s, Louls —\WOOL—1n demand at | A1 wenle, Clting 1o fower o duiy, and s on | N3 ECNo. % 4% bk = 5 s SR Seiby's Iut wdd (o Kouth Omaha ... 00 Denver is 24 per cent behind the record of | steady, unchang iy other months: July closed nt Sie: Kugust closed | - JARLEY N tmiine, Now York Mining Quotations. 57 native lambs 111000000 ol Willam Coltwx to Uenjgmin and”Himb o Pribkes 8t Yosa AR et T prember, 31 7-1663114¢, closed S1se; Octo IRAN—61G 01 bac, ot track, EW YORK. July 21.—The following 94 native lambs AT Alexander, lot 8, block 2, same. 7 ;;sl yo{-r,ll llgx(h Olru)uu'l and ” Joseph \Krisco Whent Quotations, closed 2240 FLAX 15 good demand at $1.17. S zon i “Tha followlns are the | %) T061Ve 1amb. ! ¢ to J ienger, 1ot 34, Block 5, snmo.... 400 per cent. From this Omahe would seem 10 | o s Neioot "outy SN AT pecem. | LHAY=DUNLE Shipping, 5506003 kood to cholce, | FLOVER SHEL-UHGHG & L ok Barseh Lo Charlotie Tar occupy a middle position among the cities | oY FRANCISCO, 34 ccem- : 1) RIKL-$1.60801.70 for August, ai Rl TR Ak UgH T 3 P B8 \iia Weotion ‘ot the country. belng tn this | Eor Hw%. SR Dul; state, 1G13¢; Slow, 1ower, im0 cuoice” tmothy, | Growl Polit: ' ;| l CHICAGO LIVE S10CK MARKE i | oy LARIDE caun 1 onst, 100 ¢ 1% V.. R — and, 10tn 6, 1 and 8, Hurdet respect considerably better off than some, PURE WHITE BABOON. Dull; wet salted New Orleans, se. y “inn: faney Elgin creamery, 9¢; i wood : con. 3 There Was a More Liberal Demand for [ 4 T Smith and wife 1) A Hysham but not in as good shape as others. R T DN ac palied MYew Ot ; ; 5 Jneket.. sl ke 1ot 10, block 11 Laying aside the question of percentages | Tho Only Amimal of Its Kind Capiive in 501 Raenos Ayres, dry . 51 L Wl & N : D L Catte Yosterday. PR A Pt and taking into consideration the volume of ey v Bt0 80 T, B, R P 3, AN oo lr'm( Au.ln_l July I_| /n;..m 0 cattle arrived | ot i block & Genteal pat. e B IOtk va n e Quict: hemlock kole, Luenos Ayres 3 . o oduy, and the total for this week reaches 35,5 M Trking to Alfrad Derking, s 58 foo clearings only, Omnaha s able to glve a very | A white baboon, declared to be the only | lght to hoavy welkhts, 156 18c. YIS | BOLN MIAL 25 i . RN ERIA L fr HILe TSN 36,800 | S e a7 foet 10t 8, CHOIMANN'S Addss.vs,s good account of herself, as will bo seen from | < {OUEE BROY 4 WOOL~Inactive;. domestio’ flecce, 19@ WIHISK Ophir..eereeiies nk Ca8 - amalant . A7 last week, and | winz Wolesensky and wife to Omaha Hhe Tollowing, showing' the week's totals for | On€ ever heard of, has arrived In Bedford | p\\eA 2 —————— | 5737 hend n year was o mare | e Y b iatiee, 1 1o Tens & number of western citie England, from South Africa PROVISIONS -Teef, steady; family, 0 : BA 1, San Franclsco Mis Mboral (demand snd nominally. s steady: market o 81, (Ceadit Fonower oo T D Kinney and wife o sami Omaha . : A 45 Two years ago, suys the New York World, | Thiin s = $1a.o0ifis o0 cait “omenta'", FROVIMONR-QUIm Yty SAN FRANCISCO, July 21.~The offielal olosiny | 8¢ Yesterday’s auotations. or at & deciine from | T\ WIAGH Wl WILE, €, e Minneapolis . ! A0Ima! rek Foars ~aamo tuton® thistine el ain KIS SHPHQLVEC SN L, paI nn By quotations for mining 8loc£s 1033y wors as fol - | Iast week's prices of from 10¢ to %e. An un- | fooi'n of s lme of ne nw 15 Bt. Paul . |kl Mt R L usually large proportion of this weck's ship- DEEDS, gh Bant ; ot and his mother In the Murchisa range In | nesiern omin Tl o ; o, 4O Xl e L OL T ments have been shipped east alive, Hossial dastan to) MiCaR T Ve s pa R ; the district of Johannesburg. After a fierco | 122 nomin il T s ogh b lehor Mexionn ; Toduy's recelpts of hoxs were estimated at | *pany, lots & 7 and b, Burdeite Courton. 1,80 gl L . - B, fight the mother was killed and the young | fuise. © bork o ST camecimd, ). Bl ¥l i, = f&?i‘.‘..‘.‘.".’,’.',”"".' - 0 ,;\,'l',‘,’l',; . 14,00 head, making 14000 head for the week, IRy e male was led away in captivity. He was extrn prime 0@13.00; family, $14.00Q H B ' . s 1ol |phir sAA or 72,000 head more than last wi and 10,000 brought up in Africa and has just been | M.30i short clear, $14.006 16,5, Min ""\‘) LR par 1 f head more than a year ugo. In addition to the | S AS DUN SEE taken to England. DUTTBR Firm; weatern dalry, 10G1(c; western | yNNEAPO] /i 2ecThe new qrop fu- [ GON Cal & Va il s 14,000 head received today there wore from creamery, 318 wes actory, 9 4 ~ own Point, | Tnion Co 3 Roflex Action of the Strike Folt In and four feet in helght. He ia pure white | Whalse. '~ i suCh Tesons .'.'..'L..'(fi ekisted for some Gme | GOUId & Curdy. [Yellow Juéicei ! Uslly” heavy doud for Is an invaluuble aid to Investors. Since January Rather Deavily, In color. He is a very heavy, well-grown | CHEESE-Easy: state. large 7@ small | past, "particulatly in the: change from (v 7 T active domand, wnd Instead 150 80 por cont of our predictions have been fule WEhis has been the dullest week of the | DAboon and excites attention by his ceaseless | faliey, Th@0%ic: part skima, 2iovc] tull skims, | £001° weather in \ Ther 00 5 Weakness the market had & firmer s | filied. ilien activit o QIATkS . ¢ 8 uch arket, with th ¢ DRLEANS, July 21.—Clearings, 31,047,607, | Were quick at from $450 to $5.10 = " summer in retall elrcles,” sald Mr, W. H, [ Sottvity. Mo has a remarkubly powerful | RoGS-—Tirm: state and Pennsylvanin, to; | Gop soming i very Ik brioes to b mip. |- THW ORLBANS, July 8i.=Olearings, 108001 § WA QLS o ¥ O B ChlA Ty 12 MAILED FREZ UPON REQUE3T ; 2 o+ | YOICe, resembling the bark of a large dog, tern fresh, 12613c; southern, cases, $1.0062.75, - LONDON, July 21.—The price of gold at Bucnos by Our Co-operative Btock Combinations are prove Roberson, manager of R. G. Dun & Co.'s ] . z Talned, and although thay: uoe very fow dealers . the bulk. This would indicate an Avice of pera i are prov q but harsher and further reaching. Rest ipts, 4,508 pkgs. profess to see nothing but speculative advances | AYTes today le 209. Ge. TARhE welghts are now about on u parity | 10 highly profitable, and valuable to those agency In Omaha. and quiet are not possible in his neighbor- | ALLOW=Quiet: 4 540 for city 42 per plg); | to improve the markets, for mome time to col PARIS, July Three per cont rentes, 101f | with heavy grades, and it looks as though the | DOt I A position of wiking o business of fols “The ‘-flu'ln of the strike wi not hsll hood. “'.‘T-'Hu“'fi" “'\*\' i"’."-‘;;“"“ u mm'm:.' 5 at least. Recelpts in the merthwest continue to 1o lights would sell at & premium in the near | lowing llu"ll rket Bince January 1st 1"'”‘"“ 41 & STROLE ak; od ' Closet e o ho pgan 10 reluhi : Naw ok Sxeiangs sel jor Cent. haw boen alvided among subsor Wornia fruit has not been in ,,,,,,,M to any | white variety of the chacma family, or pos- [ bulk, 33.50; refined. New York, $5.15; Philadclphia ; July, 66c; ember, S3he: December, | 388515, | y 4 sheep and lambs. Thero was a light inquiry FISH:IR © )., Stock Broknrs extent, and the reflex effect of the paralysis | sibly a case of albinism, which is found oe. | #1% Baltimore, $.1 Soc. " On tragki” No. 1 hardy 80ter Ko 1north: | “GAN PRANCISCO. July 21.—Dratus, sight, 100; | (00 the former ai from 31,2 (o $160, and for 1 and 9 Brbad N H west, horth and east of us has seriously im- | cayionally 1 most races of animals. ROSIN-Qulet; strained, common to good, §1.30 2 northern, ‘§c. *Recetpts, 115,000 | () RANCISCO, July JL—Dratts, sight, 100; | (N fatter at from $3.15 1o §4.60." This woeekes | - L Broadway, New York Cltys i b e hooan hardly seo WhY | “The chacma or plg-faced baboon is a | TFURPENTINE-Du at :awxe i ket s sy fair ana | can doliars, BlGs1 e, fecelpta agkreg y "head 3,500 his should be the case, for this city and N 204120 s Fs ad less than for last week, and 10,600 head less State Wwora almost wholly exempt from the | hative of South Africa, where he Is very fre: | - RICE-—-Dull; domestic, fair to extra, 44@o%e; v rua 5200 | CINCINNATL July #1-Money, 306 per cent. ( it o ot seo gaalbeedio] lon w i exchane, e discount, Clearings, | i W lead direct evils of the strike quently found, and is the largest of the | Japun. 4X@4%c % Tor - baker e ‘2,00 | New ' i colpta- Cuttle i calves, 400 head; nCrop promects gencrally are good, al- | baboon family. He ordinarily ows 0 be | My shojec optn, katile, | Bt Tor the twentycls T Foars Nia S ey Tl T0; for (he sams | hogs, 14,000 head; shoop, 80 he A ough along the river rain is needed and | about as large as a mastlff, but Is much | "Bl TRON-INI Sootch, $19.5)782.5: ; oy HICAGH 21— 7, — A it er Taln s nee d : B oteh, $19.6}G32.50; Amorican, CHICAGO, Tuly M —Clearings, $10.078.00; total showers generally would be gratetully re- | heavier. It ia the custom of his speces to | 311,000 A . for the week, $78,244,000; correaponding week 1nst Kansns Glty Live dtusk Murket Leopards e Wholesale circles the week has been | travel about in troops. These would be | CORPER-Quiet; Iake, So. NEW ORLEANS, July 2L—-COTTON-Qu year, §T8,610,00. Now York exchange. firm at | A KANSAS CITY, July 21—CATTLE—Recelpts, 4 8 i3 xholumls ololen t b Yoy formidable PAFIISE for ten 0 snoouRter AD—-Quiet; domestic, §.10. sales, 36 balen: receipts. S hates: exports, conti. | 30 premium. Sterlng exchanke, duii; notual | 2500 heads 1,600 hi market slow | Perform at 8:30, 4:30, 9 and 10 p. m. today at quiet. he strike many fall orders nte IN--Nominai; straits, $19: piates, market dull. | nent, 37 b stock 458)5 baler Futires steady: [ 51875 4.88%. Money Tatos, 4GS por cent \nd_ stendy 25; "Texan cown, were canceled. A good share of these are | If the baboons were not in the habit of run- R—Steady: domentic, $3.37% bid. walen, 7,000 bales: July, 3603 August, 3660660 ST. LOUIS, July 21—Clearings, $1 nig | 31-85062.25 eor, nutive cows, Courtland Beach being rencwed, and us joon as the (right | ning away. When angored, however, or | COTFON Suish) Otltnuctive, practicaily nom- | Beptomber, 3663066 ' October, §. Gt 86 No: | woek, $19,438589; rorreaponding Rt g 36000, stockers and fos Jers, §2.50405. 60 : o ¢ surely revive. The | pressed by hunger they oc nal; lower to sell; some (alk of concessions wber, $6.12086.13; December, $6.51016.82; Jun 37; last weok, $21 plances 1o HOGE —Recelpts, 380 headi shipments, 1,100 ™ B St %o ML SareLy,, Teive: The | preused by hunget ther ocossionally attack | bl lower, to, sel: nome ialk ‘of conconsle o MRS Vi aamber, SR Jan s werk 3 nidnces tda3: | HOOBTRecuipis, Vs headt, shipments, 1100 WM. LOUDON with apprehension, and of course the far | bt And human dwelllugs. = They are very | sigzse; yelow butter srades, 3@kc: choice y bid Tant yoar. 81 A% Lant we AR P €50 noavies, 80850408V packers, $ G I8 J ' west trade of this clty was entirely cut ofr, | P0/sy and playful, and generally not bad | jow, nominal; prime yeilow. %08 yellow, off IMPHIS, July 21.—COTTON-—Quiet: mid | duil ‘at 507 per cent. Ex W yneys | mixed, $4.8064.90: Nighin, 04,86, Yorkers, $4.80 Aihough " the ‘lubor troubles. re’over, "t | Wmpered. The fur 1s Usually ~brown In | Grades, S5} briimd whtio, Sgc aiing, Toi Teceipia. 58 hates: anipmente. 13k bates; | Ha antoomn ! | e pi, usaln e, 3| COMmission Merchaunt d o p % . | color, 3 les, 460 bale B v P B A U Ratotne e 8 fURCAD | 05 s Bat seally “Gomsstioated ] o Coffes Markot. OV, Ty’ o BoTRON s miatnine, | W, YORK: Ialy B —The ftorts of svecl | head marked sieady terings of discontent amons the Iate strIK- | but he has been occaslonally. There arc ,,’”,‘Q o et Sh SR PR Optiens quisa, 10 Balew; receipia, none; shib- | s Wil 0 uinl ot S0 b0 Ianc etk 5 e —— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. 0.3 thel ”“mm-"wwu ot hogs were | Foc0Rds o & rlmgu: bu!:‘u'm Who used to sit [ cline, closing inactive and weak under looal e city banks gained by the interior movement this | ST, LOUIS, July #1.--C oipts, 1,000 | Private wires to Chicago and New York. large, cattle fair and sheep firm. n a chalr at Exter 'Change, In London, | seliing at 5 1o 10 points et drciime: saies, 5.8 BRF Sarkes. week 31,485,000 1n gold and legal tenders and lost | head, whipments, 30 h Kol tr for | business orders placed on Chicugo Board 8 wve fallen and cattle are low smoke a pipe and drink gin and water. A | b Includin y, - $15.16@15.20; August W YORK, July 2t-SUGAR-Raw s tions and 1 exports $700,- | handy stock; pricos not qu d from -Ib. boxes, per Total amOUNt OF FANATOrS......vvven .. 16,180 .. §1,201,042 the corresponding week of Ikt ycur he SEE. ‘SXODL OB Oholos Welahie. fondness for alooholio stimulants i fre- | b0, September. ¥I380g1.00; "October.” $345: | but steady: fulr "refining, g 000, mak; L gain of §785,000. The exports | 3vats!dny Cartespondence scllelied. R AT R AN - B Decomber, Wik Bpot_coften, Ko, dul Lot 3 24 reiined .:..;\.\-b.»:’.h.hx.:i u:‘,u”:\",' | g pecislor, the Week “were: " doia, s S IO Toceiote, 2o veads abipments, 1o | Gifice roany & New Yo Lute Dulding

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