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DAY, JULY 27. 1894 v b s A A A . — — — - = 2 f QMMERClAL A\JD FIVANCIAI‘ bt on” i k“f e o ‘g‘"!y.«l“‘fi'ml'lvl’v:lfzhn.':l,tMfi : 0N \HA '[‘!F”;TOCK MI\RKFT go0d to. choice 40 to 100-1b. lambe, $2.600 | ||/ EATHER CROP BL‘ L l"’”“ gastern portion. In the central portion corm ern, 68¢; No. 2 northern, bhige. Receipts wei B8 Dy . 0. § y 4 1 336, Representative saies and potatoes are in good condition, 86,50 bu.; shipments, 31400 b L O e Ty Sinreh, } No. Aol Dawes-Light shower the first of the he weather was more favornite, with temper- | f5"aos o) 3 ks i week, very dry the balance. Root crops ete— ,:'(,‘n; 10 to 15 llwmllh‘lv":\fl’n; ':(\n'rv;:("‘;;lnv: ST, LOUIS, July 24.-COTTON ln%‘n‘fld- ey 119 native m xed 5l e 1083 i ey 3 I‘lllllkl‘x'(‘ s Al r"rl:\'ln improvi Alch waw consitlered better for v Aling, il wafes, 200 bales; shipments, 300 bales; Lnutive Jamb ...t Nevwviriv WG T O . 5 ock—Fine genera oving con= Low Price of Wheat Tempted Bhorts and | aithoush there was no main 1o speak o, Fa | stock, @000 vale Recoipts for the .Day at the Local Yards Revints Lo All Field Produots Suffering Feverely from | digion of togh And My oo ool ol They Covered for a Time. B e o Byl oned” rersraing. the Erob STOCKS AND BONDS. Nearly Approhch Normal Figures, 18] ‘Freeinte whA ClABORNIOR of ok a8 the Dry Weather, prospects better A Tast year A able ik, "Wt s seciloma wending 10 o Petpe oA L O AL L L S Frisco Wheat Quotations. ples of ‘very poor grain, while others send it | There Was a Murked Decrease In the Volume 'eoeK p. M., duly 24, INods ; SAN FRANCISCO, July 36— WHEAT--Stron, FIRMNESS PREVAILED EARLY IN THE DAY | Sei il wie ey Wik At of Business. CATTLE TRADE STILL VERY UNSETTLED OATS HARVEST NEARLY COMPLETED | December, $100%; niw™ scller, S1%c; May, oRy The production was 1t Ui nhis: for the 21 | NEW YORK, July 24.—There was a hours; shipmeni 26,977 bl Patents, 13,2003, Cattle covivinininne e -y bakers, $2.00G2 marked decrease In the volume of business | Pe: Hogs VLTV v ¥ i 4,087, Opening In Corn Wus Irregnlar but Fiem, . on the Stock exchange today, but the specu- | Conditions All Agakist the Sellers and | Sheep ... o e Corn Everywhere Suffering from Drouth Report of the Condition of Atttibuted to Outside Buying — OMAHA J S lation was firmer in tone and there was Prices Lower — ifogs Sell a Dime i DISPOSITION. . but Owing to the Scattered Distribu- “";"“1"\” SRICAN NATIONAL BANK y o esterda Strouger Ently, but Weaken and iyers 5 . s At Omaha, in the stite of Nebraskn, at the Usts Were Higher at Condition of Tride and A partial revovery of the loss of yesterday, o zrl " l.v ut Wenken an gt Ficking, company. ..* VS tlon of Recent Showers it 18 close of business, July 15, 184, e Khirk Wiaple. ahd PAney BF while In most instances a higher range of ose tho Advance. G Sammend Vo6 th Some. LoSAINIEN. REBOUNRCHS Fers rematned ahout ateady yesterdny at the | values was establisshed than prevafled be- k Squire & ¢ Loans and discounts..... 53,999 1% i the peevious day. The mnrket on | (ofe _yesterfiay's break, Bugar wis a iy PACKIE compiny —_— Oyerdrafts, “secured aiid ! on old fowls and spring chicke esterday’s gain. 4 . vers 2,950 cattle 50 s and Decker & Degen H o 2 or. the week ending Pty ulktiol wheat tempted shorts today and they eov. | <%t T St SOUNR CCISCE0L g ygnheer | OMTalr still etirs: the street, and the specu- | There were 2,260 cattie, 11,150 hogs and Decliif” & Bewer o e tn for the week onding July . s re. | Sulation 50,000 00 ered for a time, with the result that the [ The supply of sood hay ie becoming TR jaiive fraternity looked anxiously this after. | 279 sheop recelved today, as against 918 cat: B, trom K. Gl ; ported for the United States weather bu- | Fremiums on U 8 o market was firm until near the close. A et "graden 1 still | DoON for Expert Little's report, which it | tle, 428 hogs and 20 sheep yesterday i 3 s N s e By, Giteotor; bits | Sunwirg: foues, funitr X s expe ould esento 3 vesk. the. recel ve bee CA coln, Neb.: - fixtures rumored shipment of wheat from Toledo | quit ecelpts of all gra was expected would be presented to the | Thus far this week the receipts have been | & 5 9 A ‘ i Ve ! 5 arnd here km.rk..[, down the advance, however, | Ar¢ light.An . Wil be noted for nul';wllrmr u(,lholr«i(unm“lfa(hvlll cuxnmll(llvt\ {is, sxcbks OF 'thé Fécelpts /ML week, 'ths stk L i ) ol _rl]\\ll“k“v]\,\ * Deen excessively dry and | Other real © exiats"" and J g * | the top. called for 1 o'cloc Vhen the meetin g LA s . ered severely ortgages o and September closed e lower. Corn | “Tiu'huy crop through the northwest in pretty | Chtereq on fts session It was announced | total for the two days past belng 3150 Total .. e 220 11 jpThe temperature hos been about normal | Due from national biiks olosed %o higher and oats unchanged. [ Kengraily Hiht especiully upiand, Braltie, MU | that the report was not completeds that Mr. | cattle, 16,060 hogs and 1,009 sheep, against ot ; the mormal i (he southoastern PATE of (he | Die. from state banks and. Provisions closed firm at a slight advance | s asdeual, Ot the' fuifer 10 f8 expected | Little had only Just begun the work on 5 cattle, 8,445 hogs, and 1,692 sheep for g . stite.“There" has been ‘an bxceis of’ sunc | | bankers ; v there will be mol n the usual proportion, | the eastern books and that he would not [ the corres P P e e shine, which has intensified the effects of [ Due from approved re. for pork. ; | e e smail ¢ Tade i Ty, DR | g D I o ot them be. | Lhe corresponding days of the week be: | goiters Were in'm Poition to Untoad at Fall | the drouth, HELVE AgaNte In wheat there was an active trade, with | farmers are ‘troul Sctape up “enough, 10 | FoE " The. statement that the in- | fOre. rri "The Fainfall occurred only in local showers | Checks and other * ciish the volume of business quite heavy. Initial | SEPIY the local reauirements whlle I OWE" | veatigation already had shown an over. | CATTLE=—Out of the total number of cat: | CHICAGO July 2T cattle for toduy | And was generally Tight, while in seve « transactions were about at yesterday's | braskn Is worse off for hay than Minnesota and | statement of receipts for the past five | tle recelved there were twelve loads of | was estimated at 4.(® head. That is a ocaiities there was none or no ] s for clearing M ' N 0 h h being P ¥ " measure, final figures, September opening at 53tie, [ North Dikotn owing to the eouy ot Duk years of more than $7,000,000 was verified, | Texans billed direct to the packers. The [ SUPbly even fora thesday, and with Oats harvest s nearl ympleted and other national and after selling down Yge, rallicd Y%e, | many parts will in dUantity €5 [ but no explanation has yet been offered | gapneral market was slow and fully 10c | M0 to me Mers were inoa positin (o | threshing has commenced. The present in. v ¥ N nea L X h rennty | et (e Bome ¥ e weacier through | and Litte declines to make publie in what | #ra®00 0 o Some 1,203 | POmPUY uiload at full prices. Goxl to best | dications are that the yiéld will be better | Fractional papc " cur sclined e, ruled steadier and elosod steady | i thyuat witfes S Ven ‘e 60 wecuring I | way it was done, whether by means of re- | [ Al B Gl LGOS O R T high ny thme | than was expected, nickels and at 63%c. There was not quite o much | and the quality is good. Washington, Idho, | yoi S0 00 T e e Ceom. | and 1,214-1b. beeves brought $1.80, which | lust week, and ofhe n and | Corn 1 everywhere suffering from drouth . , i Blontana ' Oregon generally. report. good hay | bates or commissions, or both. The com U fum srades s but_ owing to' the scatlered distribution of rescive in pressure on the market at the start and | drniin L (O Y e e Fieeured | mittee .also refuses to talk in advance of | was the top price paid for the day. The and"shipping stecrs were quoted at from | showers dquring the past. two wecks 1t 18 offerings were quite well absorbed, some of | New England hus 1y od’a fair crop in fine the presentation of the complete report. | bulk of the good cattle sold at from $4 to 25 (o $4.85, and e of cows and bulls wore | injured insome localities more than in essional sho covering, b condition, although n some portions n ohisd A Avanos ) 1 $1.20 ) §3.00 for poor to extra S g A RAlL . 'illw“vrl:f ssional shorts covering, but the | condito though Ilght In some portions, I | Atchison stock had advanced % per cent | g4 while the half fat stuff went largely A sor fasier Ut | others, Some flelds probably ruined, tendir notes...... 14,000 00—$ 77,246 78 quidation was heavy and was quite a [ New dork Feansiveni Ga BN N Secured, | from yesterday's closing, mainly on pur- o e Ten 45 (o $3.60. The market did ) to $3.75. The market for | EYen In the southe n section of the | Redemption fund with U. feature. Outside markets were rather | R &ave Is short to some extent from chases to cover short contracts,” while the [ AL AL stronger, the good to extra | State. while in the southv 'n- section of treasurer (5 per cent steadier, but cables were weak and 12d | as well as Vieginia, Kentueky bonds have recovered 1 to 134 per cent in | Mot gain any in strength as the day passed, 10¢ higher the state t J serious, culation). G 2,250 00 lower. The weather abroad was reported | Hay crop was fair in purts of Missourl and the face of some small foreign seiling. | but it anything was the weakest at the O T ey g Ve | | 88 many flelds are now past he N —— strong. They opened Ge higher, | For SFALL TOR THE WEBK. Total .. i §77 02 as unsettied and exceedingy wet in Eng- | {1l R D Sugar was very strong in the early dealings | close. n and poor stuff. there wis very Mitile i, OJ5} SRR land and was something of a feature. The | fhw'y il o Bt s o ind large purchases of the shares were i ity. AR ; : ew Tte. showers, - Hay 18 well tnken e : & thading hers’ stock, canners, | QUIEY, nnd" hoiders: did not ensty. fad. beyers S L decline after a rally toward noon was due | in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Hiinois, Towa Made on the general expressed opinlon that | ,Tne trading In butchers' stock, canners, | 4y 'tomar pricen. ‘There Was about an' avein P Gantital atock paid fn... to @ report that a charter had been made | Wisconsin,” wit an averne yield for Senator Gorman's speech made it very | ¢, Wwas limited very largely to the sale | fuesdny's run, the total “being elose ta 17,00 Agiregnte, although fair in qUantity, excep s A h head, making about 63,000 head since Snturdny penses and taxes pafd... 20 Tofodo. (o bring o eargo of wheat to this | MEEreEnte; aithough fair in auintity, cxcenting | (GO Toortain' that sugar was sure of pro- | of 0dds and ends, only a few straight loads hoady making about 53000 head since Sntundny: : e A point. The_ontire crap: of tection in the tarift bill or that the m changing hands. Desirable stock in thie | durink the same time Tast wese oot to axtr : Standing : ; quality heavy hogs were quoted at from $4.55 = Due to other national The opening in corn was irregular at w e average e th ure would fail. An advance of % per cent | line was not at all plenty, the most of th ) bank 44%c for September, an advance of from pparently abo was made, followed by a reaction of 1 A i and fro gt o anks ... $11,2 5 18 it 08 fine exture 3 oW cattle red bel ecidedly common. p 5 ! 4 5 i 8 e to %e, but gradually sold down from [ 4% 15 1 i iR (X - 1% per cont. Then came reports of prob- [ 'l:.“"l‘_ CUSLLS (URLLY Gl .l b =4 |4 Due to state banksiandi, o lc to 1%e, rallied lc, ruled steady and s as Wyoming ., New Mexlco, le compromise on the sugar schedule, ;”-'Ir,“ L “'>‘\'”“ on anything. common. |\ mutions S0 ‘ e THIUTaUA L AORORTs i e closed at 43%c. The early strength and | A el oo Avernges T | whieh sent the shares down % per cent, | Only a fow sales of cows were made at | muft “there:’ wns absolutoly’ n diyidual 08 s e it Pettributed. to outatde: buying | Kanes inte reporta way hay & now generaily | tholngt” being. the lowest price of the day | Prices above §2. ~The market is over. | aniit w (mpossitle o get a_ i s LB e orders, There was local buying on the con- | i the hny varns and has proved o falr, oot | g 13 per cent below atondays eosing | Supplled with veal calves and offerings of | {AnSe of qustations was from $135 to 83,65 with 7 Era AL L L tinued dry weather and high temporatures | of rain. - Tn_ ilinois Masing, cxcept. in’ some | Agures. Distilling fuctuated _ within a | Such are ueglected to a considerable extent Spring lambs were salable at from § Time certificates of de through the corn belt, but at the advance the - northern « "l practically margin of % per cent, touching 18% in the hiere has probably never been a time S50, 3 = {Dontt e there was heavy realizing by longs in gen A AL T el L morning and 18% in the afterngon and clos | I the vear past when stockers and feeders | | Recelita: Cattle, 400 heads calves, 140 head Gertified _checks i 6 42 eral, which resulted in a material decline e T e snU tharR ing within % per cent of the top price | Could be bought as low as at the present | Mk it Leeghi, sheviy, T, head i e KSR OULS Then good buying sct in and most of the Hough the. er and 1% per cent above yesterday’s closing. | time. ~The dry weather in the country | poc 'matod recelrts for tolay 17,001 head; i ’ R i LU e L loss was recovered. light. e 1 London bought St. Paul more freely in the | has made the pastures so short that there | yesterdny, 85400 head; shipments veste day. 1i6 TU, 35 il 1,500 00 Oats were higher at the start on good | VeI¥ slawly. Fasture hort and dry. opening trading, caueing & fractional ad. | !8 quite a rush to scil while buyers are fow [ heud: left over, Lm0 hoads auality rather po RAING A £ Ut 46,500 00 buying, but declined later when the de- extro LRIy i ; % | vance, of which % per cent was lost in | and far between. The market today was | jiciing fo Towers ot dnchinged: ke s b . mand slackened up. Buying at the decline 1 of fair to - exe ¥ the final sales, the advance on the day | MO lower, but it was a repetition of the | ing slowly; sales ranged at $.9@5.2 for lghts a L 05,877 92 caused a reaction and the close was steady. been injured by dry w being % per cent. Burlington & Quincy | experience of the past few days—a_slow, L85 for rough packing: #0065 15 for m xel " AL CIEas I L L county of Douglas, ss. The range was %c for September. Ohaetbn boiha e h/E malitys i cained % per cent and Northwestern % [ Weak market. Light stock cattle are selling o agieaVy” packini and ahipping lots; | 1013 07 ’:‘" 7."[]:[] RS LTI Provisions were generally firm all day | fre Chorume or ahort “and > deying up. por cent, while Rock Island lost % per cent. | at from $1.75 to $2.25, while good to choice . eCU DAY for LR S k000 Uetd Hb e I AT L b QLS LD on covering and a scarcity of offerings. | indlaha hiing contibues uninterruptedly, with | The general market was irregular on very | feeders can be had at from §2.60 to i , 1A fond:Cantomenie | £ t02 vop'a knowledge and belief. Ne DERMIOS LY, Compared with lust night September pork | VA favorihie Welue” ani (e i Wit | light “dealings, but closed fairly firm. The | Representative sales: 3 et stendy nenes| L et NS WYMAN, Cashier. 18 100 higher and September lard and ribs | $00 chd. Timathy in inany localities is better | othor gains and losses were fractional. DRE BEF. ok te for toay, 600 head; recelps s Subscribed and sworn to before me this unchanged. age 18 getting very dry. In Missouri the second | The bond market was firm to strong. No. Av. Pr. g o CHLHLIL ST BT 6 SOUTHEASTERN SECTION. 2th day of July, 184 Freight quotable at %c for wheat or corn | crop of clover is being injured in some localities | The Evening Post says: Beyond a pass- | i fle ] . 2 Butler—Rain much needed for corn, which [ BYANDER H. DUNCAN, Notary Public. to Buffalo. by e arduth. ” pitirer are diving up und 0 | g sentimental influence there i no rea- PN g 5 2 86 LoLBITiVE Nt TIE Ma ket L:;mj;:sl now setting. Pastures are getting """"“*“”"“"v“,,,q 1 KmALY The leading futures ranged as follows i o ™ ik s wel | son to believe that the renewed decline in ‘10 2 ST '.Zfiu‘..ffi.'.\fl”"}f,‘ FCATTLE- Recelnte, 4100 | * s slightly Injured by hot, dry WodmAat \'\" & SATiister T Opa T Aigh T 1 Monis T Towd, in' some localitics fnished. 'The | wheat has influenced security prices. The s G G ; | aoines ci T R R IR L LU Ll Rtas s — e erop " i, it ‘in oo sondiion. Pistures | § per cent break within a week has’ found SLisi0 L dniiety i ; iielsters; 1,400 thw, | SRV Gen Winhels per acre s o 8% £ (geat Directors, Jul p| o A plages stock 18 beinz | virtually no reflection in prices even of the | 421120 3 6o : 275 a. ;4% | Clay—Harvest all done. Wheat vielding | No g6 5l B N o ew | granger stocks. SHIPPING AND ¢ from’ three to twenty-four bushels. Oats | N0+ 4032 Siikecid i SeampIgLed i kY | & The. following were the -closing quotations 8 3 - . ahipments, o1 | poor. Tame hay very light. Pastures about Report of the condition of the | Al e U ; F oG I S O T L Sl o e “ Nigher most ot e | dried up. Inoculated chinch bugs used by | UNION STOCK YARDS NATIONAL BANK i k ing_but half a o The qua P | change lm,”F e Lol |"«‘ "';'nf ,\,\‘"“l;n” [ it ol By ANy farmers have produced an almost | At South Omaha, in the state of Nebrasku, s i v i : 5 e i co lost et | " 85,20 otal annihilation of the bugs. e close of bus N 434 a f L e e tering | e 5 - 0 . . pest Jight,”$5.05G5.15; rough and. common” lights, | Fillmore—Crop _conditions have continu- LA LU CL AL PRI ST | d0@a0k sm_drouth, a y sections are repo Adnms EXpross. | Nor Baa pta : 1 14, ally grown worse. Many fields of corn are RIBOURCES. . ¥ 3 . Pac. B SHEEP-Recelpts, 200 head; shipments, none: | hevond redemption, Oats yielding from fif- | 5oans and discounts..... $680,080 05, arket strong and’ active: 2 higher for hotter | tean 10 forty ae. bughe s, Overdrafts, secured ‘and i ooty aried up i Alton LT O e De 6 " Packing stock, 8c; kood to ch g o i country, 12@13c; creamery, solld packed, 164 presc s 100k do e native mixed, $2.30G27; lambs, 3 for | “Gage—No material change in crop pros- [ ungecured tEi i 3 [ ereamery. brickeSaise Baliimore £Oio. 71l Conifrai: ! : _ . Corn suffering for rain and hay | U S € EGGS—Per do 2@00¢, Canada bacifie . (2% N. Y. & N. Bog.. Kansas City Live Stock Market. drying up. circulation . 50,000 00 KANSAS ¢ July M—CATTLE-Receipts Hamilton—Oats and prairie hay very | Banking house. furni- RV BOCHIN O hens, mie: spring | Ganads Sonhers. 40 Rt chickens, 12; spring ducks, 1¢; old full-feath | Central Pacific... 10% Oregou Imp. 6,200 head; shipments. 1800 head; 1 light. Millet and corn threaten a failure it | . ture and fixtu % 1,886 35 Lest steady, others 10@15e lowers e rain_does not come £o0on. Other real estate and el 00 T6e Gred ducks, 7c; hen turkeys, Te; gobblers, baoc. | Ches.& Ohto...... 16i|Orezon Nav... VEAL—Choice fat and small Veals are q Chicago Alton.... 140 |0.8. L. & U. N, 10 LU s S BRI 1,549 88 ¥ crs, @1.0 :fFers ccasional - showers, but corn s owned...... 54 5 stockers and f.eders, 52 needs rain badly, Too dry to plow . Potar | Pue from national hinks “;“‘{{‘“ i; conrse and lurge, Setc. o | Giheq 10, Daciné Mt . & it isconsin, full cream, new make, eizo Gis. 743 P. D. et o DN, s L T ' Nebraska and lowa, Tull ream. 9@ioc; | Consoli 124 | Pitshung, CReceipis, 1100 head shipments, toes a_light crop. Wheat ylelding better | (not reserve agents)..$137,03 07 sl and Dwa, port - skime, 607 Lim C. &L Pullman PP A LRI than expected. DueiteomulatataRbanks e No. I, 10C; brick, No. 1, 10c; Swiss, No. QR S L, T (] Johnson—Pastures ing cor, and_bankers............ 165,162 62 i Couon Ol Cort. 800490 lghts, 856495 pigs, $L90G | giPering. ures drying up and corn | 0% grom approved ‘re- pland hay, midiand, $7; lowland. | Del. Hudson Lancaster— Corn Is still growing, b serve agents............ 176,245 68 No. 3 spiing. v, 85, Col s the ‘price on hay. | Del Lack. & 102 e e e Graos baly Aried a8, Ut | checks and ofhe Only top grades bring | D &1t G prd..... 204 }{ o )’Vl,l“‘x‘m- — Nemaha—Corn badly” damaged. Many | ftems ... o 28,854 61 - . Co....e 4| Rock Island New York Live Stock Market. pleces of planted corn a complete failure, | Notes of ot NEW YORK. July 21.—BEEVES—Recelpts, 500 | Rain soon will help listed corn. banks .. = e ol bonds " (o EeBEEREE2. S5E RESESEE. 1.300 head; shipments, none; and’ slow. SRR TS No. 3, nominal; No. 2 white, 33G3 ZONS—Old Wirds, per doz., $L East Tein S| Sk Pl white, 513 rio st 5% St : bt B S e \r;n ABLE . o Hian X 24 S P O . head. No mariet. Nuckolls—Corn in the northern part of | Fractional paper cur- B haminal; No. 3, 4%c; No. 4, A BS stock, on orders, T5c; sales Fort Wayne. ..., 150 | .do “pld SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 1,600 head; | the county needs rain, but it is not suffer- rency, nickcls and to local trade, 85@70c. G. Northern bfd. 001 | Soutliern Pie sheep, firm; good I 4e higher; others, | ing badly yet. cents ....... "Rrax seen $1.18G71.2: ck, crated, $31.00@35.00. CI&E Lpfd.. Sugar Refinery. steady. Sheep, poor, 50@4.25." Lambs, Pawne o wilts during the day and | Lawful money reservein TIMOTHY ST o e O, T e i L Hocking Vallcy, 7 Tl conl K Tro 8. commanitolckiolee bt g tel Satnst tassels turning white, banic, v R D B8 i or 3 orders, 3500 3 fiits 4 TP k JGS—Recelpts, eady. AT A s Y R e G TR i OLD NS—Hand picked. navy. 12.1605.25: | S5 & Dajuth D8RO, ot ped: | - ¥ S LR i (I R R of (i el e 581,253 61 s (10ose), $6.636.67141 itautdera | medfum,”$510G215; common’ white ‘beans, $1.70 | K& Toptd.. ' 2014 Union Pacific.... 5 8 Sig N ey oo N atesaline Redemption fund with 1 o (boxed), b0, it (boxed), | @10, 2 Lake Erle & w! 1U.S. Express. i 1130 1 60 Record of receipts of live stocl T : Vi 2 087567, GNIONS_On_orders, 112 per b, W0 pld.. %W, St L & Pl 560 160 principal markets’ Tuesday, July h -Richardson—Corn rolling/and rain needed. G S Y —Distillers' finished goods, per gal CABBAGE—Good shipping stock, on orders, | Lake Shore 12016| “do Prd....e e 1360 1 60 : 3 e Pastures dry ¢ 2,250 00 o b sal. | agie Lake Stiore. T B i 1360 160 S Cpigte. Toen, sheen, | Saline—ioarly corn being hurt; late corn Due_trom TOMATOES=~Good stock, per 4-basket crate, | Loulsville& N 2% Western Union. 3 § pee Y 5 Fouth Omaha ...... 2 B _29 | will awalt rain some days yet if hot winds | urer othe per SLOGELE5: per 14-bu. box, Loutsville & N. A! WK L B 350 UL E) e i : do not come. Oats better than was ex- | cent redemption fund. 2,302 60 CELERY—Per doz., 40 Manhattan Con.e. 115 | do pid STAG St. Loul wim 6| pected. —_— icics. E s PRUITS. Yemplis's ¢ 5 M &St : N L SESLouisle 360 200 Sauniers-Oats and wheat a half crop of Tota) e B Es $1,355,432 42 i 2 e BT T T for P T el s EOr (5 higiin Co 8 e 3 Total good quality. Corn sul i from drouth. LIADILITIES, Flour. vbls.. 001~ 3000 | ohor® Fham *Wranington, were orfered e Yo, buclnc G, STOCKERS AND DERS. Pastures dried up and hay crop light. Capital stock paid in.... $200,000 00 Corn. bu. i 24000 | Buction sale yesterda A good sha the | Noehviilo Chy g 61 200 34.... 6066 21 St. Seward—Wheat yield from eight to fifteen | Surplus fund........ 50,000 00 gominy 24000 | fruit was oo ripe and hardly suitable for ship- | NogvileChat. 5 o 12100 ST. LOUIS, July 21— FLOUR—Heavy, weal | DUShels. Oats promise a fair crop, Hay | Undivided = profits,” fess Ry BL by, 1000 [ ping out in the country on orders. = (RRLNRITE s b 3 7 a A - Hhoa O and ‘unchanged,” i ? vavy, weald | jignt, Corn needing rain pretty hmll_\'. expenses and '1;1,\1::«) e Washington car’ contained 124 plums, 427 o 2 oo VHEAT-Was weak most of the sessio Chiyer—\Whe : v fro ald 55,85 i the Produce exchango today the buttor mar- | and - the peaches were pretty fair. The apri- | Norih Au. Gc el Earard a 0 b 2 8 Dot ol b and nie ihyiost [ Short erop. Corn'doing wWeil. " Millet duing anding oo 5 ket wan i eainery, 191Ne; dairy, 11G15c. | oot were” the amaliest ever” sen 1 Some il doprd.. : 3 % ot wore Tie ‘depressing iient N ihigments) fenascicron R COd g R SRSy oing) | istanainelie i bigien €ks, firm; 106 103e; of them were little If any larger than good cher- [ The tol o8 of stocks tod . 2 gl B 3 ie v, 45c: August, 4T%e; September, 400 : od by 4 4 oEhet; a0 ples. " ey “were all “wranel bt (hore SHere | snaves, iaciuding: C-Afchisen, -3 4%0; antlig T 2lo il am | GRS Db AMEL 41 Seplember, 4G bug selle cblalned bysstattecingidle | abanke : <. $110,205 18 CEW Y ENERAL M4 £, two or thrée In each paper. Washington shippers 59,100 Turlington, 4,700 Chicago - g .o 050 2 CORN—Gained 15¢ on drs ST ST o ue to s i NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET could. tearn & good deal about boxing. marking s e Butlington; 410 Chlcago Qne, | 0GS—The large run. of hogal predicted | 3 mixe o and Toby u.“A Bast, e ornpisRmUC InEnseduot nEanc [ banicaraiti, < 204,010140 and shipping fruit from California shippers. Pacific, 2,80; Reading, 2,00; Rock Island, 2,400; | yesterday materialized toda; There | tember, 41K@41%c: My, 8 bt the early planted in the northwest bart of | pividends wnpnid L 1a0 0 Yesterday's Quotations on Flour, Grain and The California car contained 49 plums, 230 apri- | Unlon Pacific, 2,800 $ p ! 1 Ay here OATS—Weak, 3 X 2l the county Is about ruined, the tassels hav- | Individual deposits suh- TR cots and 843 peach The car had " evidently were, however, a good many Shipping | 73 @emizer Bic: B ing turned white jeot to check NEW yonroviston, Motuls Kt ot 1. | Been oh the iad for som dime, a5 the frult New York Money Market. orders, in addition to the requirements of g NORTHEASTERN SECTION. vitmand curdiicne ot e TRbIe: am1ed 000 ol || L3he Jirteryaaoo gt NEW YORK, July 2.—MONEY ON CALL— | the local packers, and the market opened | i2e; this side, Antelope—Small_grain mostly cut and [ _deposit ; e R e vl T i PG 15, Prices. | Easy at 1 per dent; last loan, 1 per cent; closed, [ active at an advance of 5@10c. The bulk [ JARGEY e some threshed, Prospects very poor for | Time certi i airly et R A e g T e e of the best hogs soon changed hands at the | A it grack, sacked, 6c. | corn and, millet. DOSIE Lovoeses 1 122,653:13 wrades. Southern flour, dull; sales, 460 pkes. | o wwhole' the sale was quite Satlsfactory. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—3G5 per | squance noted. Later, as the most urgent B Boyd—A good shower on the i9th revived | Cashier's — checks £ Rye flour, dull; sales, 430 bbls. Buckwheat | Wednesday two cars of fruit are “SFRRLING e ithL aotacil|Foraerat were i Allediand Somaiotiithe hu‘;’,e" 1 [4.6004.70 for August corn and pastures. Corn is yet doing fairly standing . + 208,435 85—1,004,578 93 B il Dentee. Commentink with 1900y the frult wuetion | juniness in ‘bankersl bills axaissls for | commenced to drop out, the market weak- | gt 3 Fiprimetofennicasimotny || ol SHID VR NG nR SLE R REOnUN U RO IEbE Total . $1,365,432 42 O e a0 bbinis yaliow [ Flse i belelal@eiei olcloak: 12 AL L TN ALY daxsi | ened and closed slow with the advance lost s faney Eigin crcamery, 0, | | Codar—Wheat and oats are about har- | State of Nebisii, ‘cointy of Dousias, s, q i The "prospects would ‘seem to_favor a large A fow loads were still left unsold at the | separator cr 15 1 vested. The yield will not bo above one- [ I, Thomas 1. McPherson, cashier of the western, $2.63G2.80; 1 h . run of fruit from this time on. Shipments have ITEIG A 0 3 SGS—Firm at 1, third of a crop. Rarly planted corn about | above na bank, do solemnly swear that RYE—Nominal; state, 5oc; Jo 3c. heen held back for 8o lng a time that growers S . = h close. The great majority of the hogs sold N ary i n e A Y cone. > ab statement is true to the best of BARLEY Nominal, e L AR R NBAR LG liat growsea IRND BONDS-Firm; state bonds, | 5t $4.75 to $1.85, as against $4.70 to $4.75 Dovery str .25, all, burned up Pastures and nay all gone. [ the above stitemeht, I8 true (o the best o A 1 g ) veste: @8c: arke 1 9 ¥ H . iy o or Y i s 2 3 “uming-— heat much better than was e ny knowledge and ey ".“\‘\‘.«' EiaaL i eat . O e . 4 Closing quotations on bonas were a yesterday, and $4.95 to $5 on Tuesday of RN MEAL pected. Pastures poor. Oals light. Corn THOS. 1. M'PHERSON, Cashier. #ix-rowod, The berry season appears to be about ovel D P 277,000 hu.; . e i P e R CREe Tig ™ RoG last week. Representative sales: WHISKY-81. z00d. Subscribed and sworn (o before me this e . 3 gnly . few Blackherrics are mow arriving. T v L N A howar whioht was tal llgitikaayioesan utures, lowa_ blackberry crop, which promised so . E . Av. . Pr, NO. Av. 8h ', @ivic. akota- good shower, ich L Lé V.0 9 ¢ I N ark ; 2", Wi be. . IMORE. Aol FAINIES wihout % W 5% i ¢ o1, b st 50 AnG i great benefit to cor INO. L CARSON, Notary Public. gator, Sitics atloat, S7c; N y or b 3 t Mot I b S 1L 20 480 RsEia il unchaneed. SRt 8 Dixon—Local raing on the 19th reyived | Correct—Atiest: |\ ') yogr)nm elivered; No. hard, L Options v . QR Tox 80 2 3 g i | corn ana pastures. Hot winds on the 22d. JOHN A, M'S 1, opened steadtor and e N r, soll tolerably Pacific s 0f 0 8 re Dodge—Harvesting two-thirds done. "Oats F. H, DAVIS, oft undor cables, ce of " export sald that the ' Wiscons o Al Class 50 ; : M | yielding thirteen to twenty bushels, P W. 11 MEGQUIER d under large movement of winter, short and that will' be a 80 7. g tures very dry and some farmers are feed- | (Seal) Dircctors. railied aharpiy “fn (e actermoon on o on ‘anyihing ke dry marshes, 80 iCE g ¢, 20000 | ing stock = = ering: August, S40@ise, closed at 80 e i t A%, . vert ave vive: 516, Sning; August, Gy L closed u 8 Corn, oits, 44,000 bu Flolt- Local showers have revived corn . 4@3The, close Y er, ' M 12,000 bl wheat, 8,000 | when not too badly fired. Report of the Condition of R 0 gaionod at ek ) 5 2 Nisspun to, 120N P I i corn, 109,000 bu.i oais, 2,000 bu, In ‘m‘-oun;;hi-uk.»n by light shawers THE UNION NATIONAL BANK. CORN—Exports, 00 bu.; eales, 430,000 hu. < —Per ci eaeee 08 ' | N. W. Consol 80 ol o o Potatoes about halt erop: Some fislds).of I ¢ e of ebraska, futures, 11,000 bu. spot. Spot market firmer; EACHE iforn| K l‘l 3 8. C. nonfund..... ulh “» “’;‘!l"\: LEN 80 v .‘ e ‘““urlh l: 2 small grain can hardly be cut with mowers. At “IKMAI]‘N Ll . luv’v I;'hlll\“l.llh(; atiihe No. 24936 In_elovator, %500 dolivered; velo | PLUMS- Native red plims, per 2dqt. case, | Tenn. new sot 6 [RUGTW Tt 0 YORK, July 21.—COF otions | Corn standing drouth” well. 3 LD low, osee n store. Opiion market opened steady. | S50 Calltornia peach plunis,”§1.%5. o et e 1044 |55 B Consol, [ i IaNE painta el unden Picrce—Harvest nearly finished and Il $ 673,615 67 advinced on continued hot, dry weathor repors; NES-31 5. . 60" |St P, C. & P W. 58 80 & and lquidation: v l‘"lwml‘rl active | (hreshing done; yield small, Corn tass Leans Zand £aiseqiitee s bl somo damage reparteds August, 4018, clo PGS rie: SaSLLATMG 80 . e L ags, Including: | oyt and some " silking. ~ Sone of the Bl h g Nono. i September, ATRGAC, closod At 483 ¥ v ) 50 b L badly fired. o ocure cir- Qctober, 4814 18%¢, closed ot 48%e: Docembor, | ADRICOTS~California, $1.25, AtchiBon 48, .. 7358 Tox. Bao, 1otm 50 i 3 Platte—Small_grain belng _cut. Much .~.,1ufll}'.""*.‘ RS ol £0,000 00 1@ 6%c. closed at 100, CHERRIES—Californi; ne. Atehison 24 A. 21| do 2s.. £ 2.40. 4 e Alvran R ho- OATSftecalpts, 25,400 bu.; exports, ; TROPICAL FRUITS. o 16| U P, 1nts of DT 8 i L fOF sollad AgIvEan e p AR e o iR mtumeton hende 7500 0 Blarket frrewuiur: Nor 5. A0Gike Nov s, BANANAS—Cholce stock, $2.00G2.50 per bunch. B0 I IR Trom ¢ Tuch nay. o Upr Banking “house, turniiure No. 2 whites 41¢; Nov 3 ‘white, LEMONS=—Fancy lemons, ) size, ' §6.0000.60; ity % hksl | | Stanton-Wheat harvest commenced and X : ket quict m.;, RANHE It J t- | fancy lemons, 360 siz Noston Stook afat for the | will a ge a little more than half er real estate and mort- July, 384G ! Y ORANGES-None of"any consequence, S July 24.—~Call loans, 1¢@2 per total’ visible for the | crop. of good quality. Lig T 8 owned + closed at 32%c; September, e, PINEAPPLES—None on_the market. tme loanw, 2i@3 per cent. Closing prices nst 420,470 last | have helped corn some, but grass is ¢ mizethon < nationnl. e Hrath MISC] J stockw, b mining shars: D8L Julv I eauisl cadln G «n\nw up. et s no! S 61001 i shipping, B5G60c; good to cholce, 3 \ per 1b, q W W Bl pid BANTOS, July #l.=Qulet: good averasie, $17,10; ashington—Must have rain soon or corn | 050! RIS o _ DATES-Hullowees, 8 (o' 10-1b. boxes, por 1b., | Ai: Saon..vesr 10008| Wis Coutr. fecelptu for two daye, 10,000 bags; stock, 113000 | will ‘b hadly damaged, Oats: plump and Bue: from PAIURARGES o0, o B THE Toonet, M1oe oo - common. to. choles, TR (L T v, Am’ Suear pd Atchison 2da...\0 21k \MBURG, July 2 rices unchangea | Well filled. Good prospects for apples Due from app e Pacitle conat, ogiee 0 S HONEY—Callfornia, Jie; dark honey, 1012, Beli Telenhon Atohinon dsein g (JIAMBURG, July 24 Steady: prices unchanged | WG, yncwheat ‘cutting well “along and | Pagenta™ TEUU S w20 0 eoten: 46 to & Ihe.. 4R GusC: ovan oo MAPLE SYRUP—Gallon cans, per doz., 312 Boston & Albany.. ¥ 0. Blectrlc 5.5, B HAVRE, July 2.—Opened barely steady, wair | Will make two-thirds of a crop. Checks and engh €0 50 b i pa Lok Tesan, seleciod. 431[ | NUTR=Almends, 10@17e; Boglish:wainuty, 100 | Eonlon &ainors Atlantle, oo 88 lower; nt 12 m., %f lower; ot 1 p. m., irregular JENTRAL SECTION. Ttems . 2,20 87 e o a0 Y., Sibise * | PG Buro sulee, per b, §: hate ubt., 88,25, | Witehoure pd Bouton & Moitiud 1y and saie lowe; closed quict at it further de- | Buralo orn. Injured past help, | Bxchunges " dir’ *eitariig L AEATHER Qe Nemlock sole, Bienos Avres I green hiaes, 2io; No, 2’ g Gen. Eleottle. v o & Hecls 3 T1O, July 21, —Weak 7 Rio, | Wheat ylel to ten bushels, Ha¥, | Nbtes af “oiter natianal pOR L hsevy welghts, iigise. -7 G s . 1 green ¢ iols Steel. T puly 24 Weaks N J.R2 | even on’the Platte bottom, not more than | “yanks .. 4 10,65 00 g OLbull; " domestiofieece, 10G250; pulled, | 2 y 1 hides, 2 1 green salted | 01d Colony X Celpth for two davs, 18,00 bags; cleared for the | half a crop and none on the uplands Honal b iner currinay, PROVISIONS—Beef, steady. Cut meats, i o D et b % e Salied W, | Qreeon Siion 1466 ° gl Kearanes’ D O e . e i ¢ Rt raek. ot and! fdry: 'Corn. ahout | & meikers ARl Aunis o s 1,350 17 tokled. it Voribizas 408 L o 40 Iba, calf, 8 10 15 | RUDDER. . ovviiie Osecol = dried up. Lawful noacy reserve i BN e 'fl‘w i uaQUNe. Tard, qulot k asc; No. 4 vedl wll{s 81015 1o, dginc; | San Dig i Chicago Frait Quotations. Duwson—Corn s badly fired. Wheat | “hank, vix e 2 f a1 ¢ ides, Goi No. 2 dry flint hide 0 ) 24,1 : - ostly ¢ ut W ot make enough for Qe o A5 i oottt Sufot? Cniinent, | 46 Not 1 ary sal Yo 7 Bint hides, oCHICAGO, uly 2—Torter ros. company, | MOSEIY culy but will not mal ugh f 1T T qm‘.l but n tern S SLDRE. PRETR-Groen i eplied, o m'fly ot g Quotations, tisedy prines, Ghca8280: Abundanca piims, 2 rt and dried up, Potatoes a poor ¢ ireah ! woster 1310 wentern | Sheen e ie;Phearimee (ahort wooled early sking), | NEW YORK, July 24.—The following ara the i+ M ploms, 10CGS22; Satsuma plims. Wheeler—Wheat in - a good many pl Hge: LB state dairy, S R A ST e i R RS ¢ mning quotations: H Durbanks, $eq3L0: imon! prunes 20e0 |;..l. ;Alu;l’l to blnd, Will ‘make about one- otal o 9! wooled early’ sking), No. 2, each, 5c; dry fiint g BTVInon T ;. Califarnin red @s.00; Ger prunes. | third of a croy Steady: & o TIag v . fei dry fiin 20 [Plymoutn M 0602.40: poach plums, 1,205,835 Roval Helive B i Sniedy: stige, larke, Teate: smal, | Kansas ‘ind Nebratiw buteher wool pelck, ber | Orown Boin; 0|8 oS a0 Bluimaas a5 yeliow! bluis, B2t BlRAFAR, pruos SOUTHWESTERN SECTION Capital stock 3 skims. 15 | b Sactual weleht; murrain wool elts Al & Va..l'l 270 i RS 1) i RO peaches. Bo@LTB.. Tus Adams—Many pleces of corn already | Suiplus fund. 5 mi omytvania, 1 unl welkht,” 4@6o; "dry fint Coldrado | © oy a0 x\..x;,x.v<(:‘.| i q e@$1.10; Barly Craw- | ruined and the rest must have rain very | Undivided profits ;..“ A R Pt Have feet cul off, & sel ; B Quicicsil ' (pen: Troe). 44, a0 quagi” PEE ght onthe, M . . a0 i PETROLEUM—Woak; ' United closed at Sfe )W AND GREASE: No. 1, 4@ PEPPRPRTPITN | Bulwoer aoet Wishimeoon, v 5! AITAR e allow, No. ! Whito A, : ulk, $.50; refined. New York, $.10; Phijaden eine, i c; Kreuse, yelt and Baltimore, $.10, .10 Philsdeipnls low, 80 “grease, 2ige: ol hutter, : HSIN-Quie a ey pecswax, Prime, 16G18¢; Tough tallow, % 3 : ROSINTQUI strained, common o good, e WOWa:" roush tallaw, 1 2W ORLEANS, July 24.—Clearings, $1.205.411, PURPENTINE-DUIl; 206290, Kansas City Markets. L July 24.—Clearings, RICE-Dull; domestie, fuir (0 extra, 44@8%e; | CANSAS CITY, July 2. —WHEAT— co1; | ances, i Jupan, W@, ol Moo & hard, 44’ No 4 an i BaAL July M.—Clearings, $2,086,997; SRES"-Quiet: New Orleans, open ket No. 3 o o shvice, i wns, open kettle, | 440148 b ¢ A balances, PIG TRON-Dull; Scoteh, $19.50g22 mer- | 2 whi s todwy I8 2 foan, $11.00414.10. WK Amer |18 Fore Une oyo; | AITEA today. L ,, R T hniet: lake, fe. NaATEmURohanks h PARIS, July 24.—Three per cent rentes, 101f AD—Quirt; domeatic, §.10, HUTTER creamery, M@1c; dairy, 13 SO AURCRESIADLs Cloged firm . straits, $18.55 bld, $19 asked d PHILADELPHIA, July $4.—Clearings, $10,4%3,- 2 T4ase. Gi2; balances, $1,600,967 83,374 bia. S cut, 115 cars; corn, 6 cars; LONDON, July 24.—The amount gone into the nominal ractically Bank of and on balance tod: Is {83 N o) v 4 onceasions; 2 INNATI, July Money, 3G6 p undertone prime crude oft crude, - — N exchange, e disco s vty buler i des ohalos, yelt New York Dry Goods Market. Now Yotk expiiangh: $@e diacouph ow, non prime yellow, ‘$213033c; yellow oft | NEW YORK, July 24.—With a good numb: L N centals, ineluding 00 contils | bushels. Pastures dried up. v raden. 51082 " primo’ white, W@gie Yo% OF | NEW YORIC July M Wik & sood number of (*‘::1,,:;"'“‘,' 1800, July M.—Drafte. sight, f0o; | 13- i g e e eors’ haa | Dl LURRTERN SECTION, WAL LEMING, Minneapolls Wient Markot. Quiry than usual on Tucsday, and the volume an dollar 4 b B . a8 4 nano, Weather cloudy. __ Cheyenne—Hot winds have badly re < Directors, MINNEAPOLIS, Jl Wh ShaEaW pasiness, wes falrly lmpostank, The des 24, —Clearings, 83,445,195 Rouax, Duluth Wheat Market. tarded Il ‘grain being harvested = NNEAPOLIS, July #.—Wheat opened mand was mostly for cottons, dress goods and . carings, $3.45,195; s v nrket. arded corn all grain being harvested Ao BUFGhKEE (0’ the morink and. with a vers | Brinted fabrice. thoukh other stuffa. were not ‘en: : dull’ at’ 607 per cent, siffdan W 18 TH, July HWHEAT-Higher; No 2 | and ‘WP, LOUDON, fiopd demand trom whorts, with wome buyers tor tirely d. Agents have advanced the fo on New York, par vid h A1 160 - fuly, o7c; No. ern, cnsh, and Scotts B i carn, 18 Ave feat, high N e L That buying crowded prices price of Lawrence brown cotie 0 4%e ne WASBHINGTON, July ‘The cash balance in . t L e P &5 0y September wm| 65% Wheat, irrigate 18 abou e i abel he. closlng® prices bf 1at T o Tl [T v e g T e R O : LRSI R 5 morhorn: aih, 5 sl | RN e e ' top! T | Commisaion Merchant Wit auent e near the middle = < $120,061,67, 0f which §61,177,252 Was Kold reserve. . ] c; to urrive, northern, G4t gated oats look well, Alfalfa ready to cut 6 buying demiind had hoen Totton Market, CHIGAGO, July 24.—New York exchange sold | SHEEP—There were a few rather com- L — Fie Second time GRAIN AND FROVISIONS. was considerable i | aalbE W QRLEANS, July $COTTON-Guiet G20c premium, Clearings, $12.475,00. Ster- | mon native sheep and a load of lambs. The Manchestir Textile "Phomus—Plenty of rain and corn wil 2 o o Anit'atiie quite 1are WER cam on ' the goien 2o et oy, B o Uil f firm; actual, $.874G448. " Money | sheep brought 3275 The market was slow | MANCHESTER, duly | 2ol and yarns | make & good Crop. sliliala mirse 1o Chiseas AAE, MAN R0hS o NS B pew e ddiing, middling, o Kwnl oo 4 dull without any special change in | Qulet A & maderete nav NORTHWESTERN SECTIO} -, - ot g hikh Prices of the morning, at which there wan | midding, 13-16c; middiing . far, 5 8. 406 par st and _dul - ! Trade. oo me.' rading Caat wiheal averaged about | $ye: Tekeipta, 676 n.'.l‘n‘..' ing an 1l e R | e YORK, July 2.—Gold to the amount of | priceg, Falr to good natives are quotable Wool Market. Box Butte—Rye being cut. Wheat ready | Correspondence sulicited. ) v eXports, Greut Britain, | $100,00 was Wiihdrawn from the subtrea New York northern and e lower ‘for No. | 4880 bales: “coastwise, 100 balew; tock, 43788 | foday for shipment to Canuda. Clearings, at, $276G3.10; falr o good westerns, §T. LOUIS, July #.—WOOL—Fyrm, without | to cut and well filied Gifice, toom 4 New Y¥ork Lite Bullllag the unu a8 the day before and closed at the | bales. Futures barely ‘steady; sales, 49,400 bales; | 125,602; balances, $6,115,821 2.76; common and stock sheep, §1.76@2.25; s change, Cherry—Crops suffering for rain in north- Telephione 138 Li e following wero the receipts ana ship $1.70: Hale's carly, | soon to make anything penxes and taxes pald Fontainehlonu grapes Tranklin-Corn is tasseling and drying | National bank notes out- 183,85 pears, 8200 | up, Bome local showers, but the situation | standing " eedling pe I8 very grave. Due to other national Tyl e A B FrOeE showers Tnst Wednesday and | NS i g O ! aded gune 2 o Califor: | crops look better, but some fields will not 18 00 i 196,938 96 SpUTRINTAd 100 Al e Purnis.-Good rain in the central part or | TiVihil ¢ L 90,007 10 Liverpool Ma which helped crops some. Ilse wand certificates of dés LIVERPOOL, July v Weak: de- | Where corn s suffering groatly, Pastures mand poor; holiders offer freelys 1 Callforn} "1'1.«“.'?":.‘ ':'”‘!1';““.': IBAN0 RO0e, ) SR 15 Wigalii 5% red western winter 4s Adads 60 un—Ia planted corn looks bad; iistind : = red western spring, 4s 8ledfida 014, late planted looks well, b cds rain, . 7,883 64— 684,790 T® ColN-Firm: demand moderate; new mixed, [ Hitehock -Heat terrific. Corn firing baly 990,878 63 Lincoln—Week favorable for crops. Corn N e Californin brewing, 23 61G%s 61, | greatly helped by the rains, buc will have | § o Nk, Gy of L Hprink natent bn 0. o | B e v i o “eouirse” o "a ek, s, B ashior of | e Cab 4 “u & andln mes. 0% 9d. | gmall grain a fallure o Y bust of my knowledg 1o, LASOR | lonk g Short clenr Perkins—In about half the county corn | | \ £ my. knowlsogs oLl O L T R M will be & fallure, CHAS E. FORD, Cashle f0as nanioAT Tted . Willow—Not much hope for corn | gubseribed and n o before me this S4th American finest, 43s 64, »ps, as drouth still hold day of July, 1591, i Webster—All crops suffering for rain. 1 OLERICH, Notary Public, W of Wheat for the past three days | Fu weat ylelding from four to fifteen | Correct—Attest: th 0f wheat for the past three d Fall wheat v i i b

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