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THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: $JiNDAY, CONDITIONOF OMAHA'S TRADE | Rernetanbors: sna'tan comerititats hersett | COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | #'sreeastici s, Sl e! e e .'.'.::‘",..?h;';,';':rrm.lv"a:"«;,..":'.:‘ £ e 0\11\}];\ LIVE ST()CK M,\RKE]‘ ;gc:\;,"'w"‘::x:'m‘,,” T e ot 8 o B > e hides, 25 to 40 Tbs., 30 2 green salted hides, 07%c; No. 1 orthe \io: No. 3 north . S20809.05: cown, R o L T 25 1o 40 Ibm., 20I4c; Mo Yeal calf, § to 16 Tradink for tha day was' at o time. actv OG- Teonipta 1 tomimts, S 3 worse. ‘The chlef unpleasant feaure 18 the »% e, “hge; No. 4 veatlenitc 8'00 15 T, 4glger Fiour Tvws ateady Wt dull, ‘o mie were re: headi market netiv henvy g5 109 v Ry No. 1 4 at hid 1 ry flint hid ported miher lews than the production, whie .35: hulk ., 85 9% fact that prospects ahead are by no means 27 No. T dry s Part cured hides WAs about 2000 | Bbls Fatente, 32005 40; ; BHRRDRecainis. 300 headi shipmonts. Jobbers Report a Very Light Movement of :,"[;:; Fagog, though SRISEI poseli i Prospective Rain in the Corn Belt Dampened Pt b Tess' than' gty “cired bakers, 3 Record Breaking Receipts of Hogs the Foa: ket qulet, ateady, unchanged. T ow fone} i SHEEP PELTS. Grean salted, each, 256160 — Geols in All L h ly as much as a full erop. the Ardor of Bulls, green aaited shoariinks WHSR. wooled early sxina) STOCKS AND BONDS, ture of Saturday at the Yards. CHICAGO LIVE SFOCK, oIt I o Unie to e pessimistic, Tho pes. e, Ty wicasiniel hort woult sty s — simist I8 never happy, no matter ho aKind, No. 1, ench, G0ARIMry shearlings (hort | guecatation More Stmgnant Than for Many Loss Than Twenty Lowds of Natt Ko. The man who has the graces of hope wooled eafly’ skinm, No. 2, enchs Bo: dry fint 7 | CATTLE TRADE SHOWS SOME IMPROVEMENT : o Native k IN THE COUNTRY | and confidenee is the best citizen. An old | WHEAT Kansas and Nebraska il wool ' pelts, per Mont Chunge. b ) attle Arrived Yosterday. A OO W R LT R e — buioher wool pelts, per 1B notual welght, 4@ | to be sald of today's stock market, which oo v " Crop Damage Reports from All Parts of the | inquiry he found that the ‘duty’ referred (0 | Corn Was Ensler and Offerings Were Ma- | © '";;"‘,"j",'\""--l“lu-j"; Bk lo notual ‘wolhts | roachod a polnt of stagnancy which a short alry for Fat Cattle Is Metter and Prices State Tend to Make Business in the Trom hia obtervation e old lizens were | terially Inereased—Shorts Evidently i G 1 yp | me ago would have been considered mpos- Higher—Hogs Scil Driskly at u Do~ Sloore met With good demand At from $410 o Jobbing Live Very Dull-The devoting more time to croaking about hard Covered Pretty Freely Friday and the TS EaTIow, 3 e, Nenits 0 | sible of attainment. With total sales of less SIHVACE AVETOR 105 USITY Iixet stock ‘at from $1'0 o gy, e cows and PAoael Toniis: times and heavy taxes than o anyhing Dattinhis Was Nos 85 Urgent: daridie: wredne, “whlto 3 adie: rense, vill | than 40,000 shares, the speculation could not from Friday, oV th arrivale Skt about v v the i of charge, though it takes an exceedingly Deciwes, Srime: 16 15c; Tongh taliow.11kg e’ | have been very Interesting. In Sugar, which agrecally active and. aeong . Frmie ey g cheerful man to Keep up his spirite in the o was the leader in the market, only 9,200 " ’ fancy light sorts sold to $6.35 In severnl. Jns ace of ; ortunes. The sti SHICAS ; AL, SATURDAY, July 28, | finives * an ol ml in The past week has been very unsatisfac- | (e, °f "0, K, UG TG SQT | CHICAGO, July 28.—Prospective rain in NEW YORK GENFRAL MARKET. shares changed hands and the Muctuatlons | myg rocelnts of hogs wore the largest | AhIDbIni Ioth nt from 88,30 o Srmn o royIce only conditions which will work us out of | the corn belt dampened the ardor of the bulls —_— were conflned within a range of % per cent, o ; 108" s fancy 3651b hoga sold up to $6.3 the present commercial dilemma.” in corn today, and the other markets fol- | ¥ y tations on Flour, Graln and | the highest point touched being 103% and [ {oday In the history of the yards, being | Nitkir- o ailild Was duiy 100 nend, native cattle arrived for the marke today. Total P8 were about 1600 hesd, but nore (han 100 head wore Texans., Light beef tory to the business men, Irrespective of Kansas Clty Live Stoeic Marke the line of business or location in the state. " : 107 % Wb o AliLy. ol at T 83y ST e Hyed — e owed that: gra T i e ale, Ete. the lowest 102%, the closing price going % Nhead, or 263 cars. The largest pre pality wold ot (rom ol W The crop damage reports have been %0 SNOW, CHURCH & CO.'S VIEWS. o Ea LB SRR (RSN whtth B NEW YORK, July OUR -Recelpts, 1.~ | per cent below the top and a similar fraction | vicus day's receipts was on July 11, when mixed lots at $2. Fai to et Bhinn numerous from all sections of the territory it sulted. There was a rally from the 1ow fl&- | 4 iy ; exports, 20,000 bhls; sales, 7,00 pkes, | above yesterday's closing. The grangers were 16,868 hogs arrived, This brings the total n tfrom $2.50 to $1.50. Prime lamb tributary to this market, and have all con- | Most Disconraging Week In All Aspects | Ures, however, and corn and wheat finished | Markot dull, buyers holding oft for lower pric slightly heavy and declined % to Per | for the' week up to about 73,000, of 00 ReceIbthe Catiin b, Lo alves. S0 et tained virtually the same statement of facts, Has leen Close but to lover exch. Oats closed ic lower | some demand for Kansas patenis for exports; | vont, St. Paul and Burlington & Quincy re- 1F " weSk B 0wt FhO O SROU | g s ity GALKY L, eyl catves, 200 heads that business men have become thoroughly Albert Andriano, local superintendent for | and provisions at a slight decline. LL '1"1" Lokl Uik iy o8 ALl l""‘""‘ :'.“";"J"K 14 _ll‘;'r"‘("y;"-m" ""./“r}'('."'.;"',,"?'}.f:(y Weak.. e Fecsinta’ of. okitls - Were, GIy g m" iTnnl Feportes L et L alarmed. Country merchants have been | Siow, Church & Co.'s mercantile agency, | Wheat was rather qulet all day, with fluc :u‘“‘:nu‘ SHOLE, Manmote: ;:4::?111;. 1400 | the IAtter northwest, the crop now foing the | about 2,000 head, and there was only one [ 2tI% head:siipments yest g, 10,80 haad; 10k doing very little buying and say that they “{‘r‘,"‘; ¢ an exaggeration to characterize | LUAHONS covering narrow limits. The feel- | 3.7 winter extras, $2.0062.90; Minnesotn bakers, | moving influence. London was a seller of [ load of sheep in the yards, 105 head. and firm ¢ AL will wait until it rains before placing any oW o "‘;‘ '" ""““;"'-‘"; et r')_ ing was somewhat easier. Initial transac- fx “"':j 00; M;;.; “:.:: ‘ug‘m 'i.‘.""“,‘.'x'«‘""'f Unlon Pacific, causing a decline of % per CATTLE—There was a falr demand for . unchian sales ranged from o st passed as most unsatistacto ow. gt G0 1.50; ‘wpring exiru, $1.80472.30; | U 4 o ¥ , 4 9 \ 0405 Tor TRl SHERILY orders of Importance. In the meanwhile [ WECE S PO O Nt general | Uons were at 52140 for September, a e do- | Southern Hour, duil: common Al oxirs, | n‘t.rlifs:‘l‘ll||{:zh§n‘l‘|;:-d“1:tm[:’cr cent and 1‘.::: 5(::<|M.:.|.;:.:‘|l beet steers, "“,!‘;H',:",‘ market o et T roual packia Ky they are buying goods just as they are | ¢ ' i the - | cline, but soon afterwards advanced o, | $2000260 good ta cholee extras, $20003.30. tye, | % per cent, Misso A8 Strong y yosterday's prices ninninie 1ota: Bk §1 5 THAs: AL 10NIB perlodLOTLALy A WeRtHEE,ABUD t flour, dull; wuperfine, $2.7502.8; fancy, $2M@310. [ cent, but subsequently lost all but % per [ bunch brought $4.40, being the highest ILE- Hatimated ¢ P { i, ent, subs N B s A stimated receipts today, 1,500 head; needed from week to week. This gives the | plemented by hot winds during the last | eascd off another %e, remained quiet and :n”n‘-lu":“:l}-‘.m oAl o ine -'w uieti | cont’ of the improvement. price touched in several days. There were | yesterday, ST head: shipients - yesters Jobbing houses a good many mall orders | few days, has worked serious and frre- | steady .and closed with September at 5284c. Y RUCK W sairbt Db At The trading in the rest of the list was | sevoral other loads good enough to bring | i iR huad: market et A atencr T which keep the men employed, but do not emable”dumage to crops in Nebraska, | The easier tone at the start was atiributed B atate, 8 o very trifiing, and the changes were in the | $1 and above. The grassy and half fat 3 \nated peceints, today, 100 heads foot up In the aggregate to any great sum Towa and adjoining states. A large number | to a prospective decline in corn, but the 5 Al A .. | smaller fractions and in a majority of cases | steers brought $3.2663.7 0 ket unehanged. 'n,,,lj.,hh..,, nf: ,kl;u;,l,:, ”,y k,,.,,,“, policy of orders coming ";““'”“H 4'1'"'4 '”'3.’ part | downward course was checked, influsnced ETowe ¢ Nominal; western, 88G80¢ | o5 ¢ha declining side, Phoenix mining sold There were quite a good many cows on T F8 ol L e | e ek e s o Al renson: | some by the increass in the clearings for Tocelpts, 0,00 bu,: exports, 7,000 | down 4 per cent to 10. The general market | the market and the trade had a little more PR AR ot iull merchants, thoy are walting [ B3I Y Piley "Were amall in. quantity | the week, but ofterings increased the im- bu. futures,” 64,000 bu. spot. | at the close was falrly steady. Railway and [ life. Prices were strong, especlally on the hipmeate, 4 for rain before laying in any very large | ing"iones, A most depressing feature | pression prevafling that there would be a dull; o exi) cables | piscellancous bonds were very dull today. | better grades. Quite a striog of westorn LA e stocks of goods for future trade. Several | of the situation is the fact that orders are | large increase In the visible as well as local | y o e T et Redey afioat | The tone of the trading was firm, and an ad- | cows brought $2.75. Pretty fair native wa, §1.20413.00; A e feeer: houses are known to have buyers in the east | 80 discouragingly small, and while they | stocks Monday. Liberal receipts are looked | & @ deliveredNo. 'l ard, 8ine deiivered. | vance was recorded of 2% per cent in Lake | cows sold at $2.00@2.60, while canncrs went | #ens 0 Who are walting for orders from head- | SHISe Almost as much work brl for next week, and this also had a weaken- | Ontions opened duli and heavy, mied weak and | Shore seconds, reglstercd, at_$1.0061.75. rot BeE100 Towe quarters before making any move. Their | of the month erders showed inelination of | Mg tendency. There was some rain in the Clive, under weak forelen MOcs And heasy | “'mho “Pogt says: The interesting feature | The trade in stockers and foedors dia 95; Meavies, $1.0005.030; paeker future actlon depends largely upon whether | more liberality on the part of purchasers, | Northwest and the temperature was cooler. | at'Gilid! Uiy, Siie. nominuls Augist. 613G o0, | of the bank statement was its leavy re- | not show any materinl change. ~Both do- 856497 Hghts, $4.55405.0 it rains in the course of the next few days. | brought about, no doubt, by the e Cables were lower. closed at A closed at | por decrease In deposits. One-fifth of | mand and supply was short, and the mar- SiE Recelpts, hen The jobbers in other cities appear to be | ingly favorabie condition of ‘the crops; [ Corn was easier and offerings were ma BN e, SO “‘_‘*‘ d L e . | this $5,000,000 decrease is accounted for by | ket quiet. Representative sales head. Market slow and weak. following the same policy, as the New York | Warm weather and the drouth, however, | terfally increased, influenced altogether on [ SORNGRecolpte, 6o b exports 4w bu.: | 400} $7006000 shrinkage fn the loans, and DRESSED R papers claim that that city is full of buyers | have “{"{”-"}Y ",’;."l":“"“\""; ""l;"l"|‘|" Svow. | the prospect for rain in the corn belt today | and nominal; No. 2 Ste, nominai: elevator, | the rest has its obvious explanation in the . Av. Pr. No. who are looking around and taking it easy, Mhat the extent of loss to crops has | OF tomorrow. Shorts evidently covered o delivere arket firm on_further | week's gold exports. This is a rather unusu- prosond of recelnte of live stock at_ but not buying angthing to speak of., | largely exaggerated. as {8 usual on | pretty freely yesterday, and there was mot | Fborts of corn G"T"u'fl.‘.m.'."’J;l’"'Rh.'\'”'«;:::.".:.'m ally clear reflection of the fact that the | s 7 ey The feeling among the jobbers appears to ons of this kind, That the crop has | so urgent a demand, commission houses all | & 0 S etoma 0% | specte apportionments are going out against % 3 3 South Omaha. ........ ¥ o0 a0 be that the next few days will settle thg fu- | been totally destroyed in some places and | having more selling orders, and local longs %, ember, 46%¢, nominal: | withdrawals of idle foreign capital heretofore 02 3 : 3 i Chicako UM AR 1 < L L ture of trade In this section of the country. | much damaged in others hardly admits of | were inclined to realize and take profts. In- | 0TS 45,000 L. exports, 1,00 fett on deposit balances. As:has been. often : v L0 3 B Kunsan Gity...: 2 S While there is no doubt much cause for | JOUBL DUt it ‘will be found”that at many | il trades were at from e to %o decline, | 5ot S e UL said, these funds are going back to Europe | """ ) z 8t. Louls......... 10,000 alarm, a business man observes that there | Ro'NE NE 1O M Huve e acreage of | With September at 44c, and after selling up | E'white, 41c; No. 3 white: socs- (ruck whive | for the simple reason that the money market 3 GO N Pt R0 is nothing to be gained by looking upon the | corn put in in this state was unusually | %c declined lsc for September and e for | w Jsaaziee. Option market dull and fol- | gives them employment there. dark side of the question and predicting s this year, and even a partial failure [ May, rallied from %c to %c, ruled steady | oWing corn; July, 3¥isc 8 No, The foliowing were the closing quotations Lo 900 that the worst s about to happen. .1t is a | would only bring it down to the usual | and closed at 44%c for September. The N pia. B0 Sa et (o) cholod, | onithaxleadingyatocks ot the New York exs 1010 well known fact that the first reports of | Mmark; whereas, considerable damage would | rjjy gt the close was the result of moderate | 75 change today: places where there has been damage are | in the fact that in this instance Nebras Oats were easier on the lack of demand. et KAl Lan N v orlbhns raTEatedl A SRR 160 ¢ No. Pac. pra. . noted and the facts made known to the pub- | s not the only sufferer; Kansas, Towa, and | The range for September was Ye. to 65 Iba, 4R@AYC; T clected. 35 to 8 | Alton, .k 30 (0P Dl Gl lie, while sections where there has been no | parts of Illinois are receiving their share Provisions were very dull. Pork was 4@5c; Buenos Ayres, dry, 20 to 24 Ibs., 5@ A(Io DI ecanei {'1\:; \:;;llv::;’!nl('l'u..u damage to speak of are overlooked. Then, | Of the bad weather. i p | steady at the start, but declined moderately | ° : S SRR c 1 NS Beniraic to, the amount of damage that any certain | ~Carefully and consery ""‘,“‘hf‘l';"“_mwmf; later on the easiness in wheat and corn. | i ol e O eole BuenosiA yrea [0 ) . B98N Y. & N B erop in any locality may have suffered fs | e GUAUHEES SR RER 1 oty ¥lbomy. | Compared with last night, September pork | ~WOOL—Steady; domestie flocce, 1962505 pulled, i P 407 ontaro & ... always exaggerated. Thus it was said that | Congress scems to be in a hopeless wrangle | 8 123gc lower, September lard is 2%c higher PROVISION, e T ¢ . 16%|Oregon Nay the oat and wheat crop was a complete fail- [ over the tariff question. Reports from the | and September ribs 2%ec lower. '$5.0005. 4 to: eity, extrm | Chicag L 140 (0.8. L.&U. N..i. ure, and: the farmers plowed up a good deal | east indicate unsteady fluctuations in duti- |~ Freights, 7%e for wheat or corn to Buffalo s, 16015 ments, wieady? pickied | B & QT T Blelng Mall, . of it. Wherever they were too busy to plow | able goods, manufacturers and importers | or port Huron. shoulders, i pickled hams, 11%G1 ard, | Chicago Gas. . 4B D & B b & Stute oNGOmpI i v as e a and estern s closed 7 Conolid; 308 119 |Pittsburg. up these crops there has been quite a yleld, | {ire In a state of complete uncertalnty as to | “pho Jeading futures ranged as follows ulet“and irm; wealern, stenin closed e §7 ) S| Punmnn Paince.: and most all the reports from the country aggeration to say thut all lines directly | ~Articion. | I 1 K vefined, quiet; econtinent, 010, & Iron | Gle) Reading ... express. surprise at these crops being $o | or indircetly affected by the tariff are In a | wheat,No, = — s mpound, 6@i%e. Pork, firm’ s Cotton Ol Cort... 26| Richmond e, 006 s ) " | Del. Hudson.....: | fd.. much better than was expec'ed. Whila the | state of complete demoralization. 50%| 23] w mess, | SN2 xtra prime, | Del- Hiidaon | o b 294 3 3 ” any sections o The gold reserve during the past week | i sig 3 2 ¥ FATIYRS e it o D e o ie | reachea’ita lowest ebbo$ab000,000" The un- ; 4 5434 S R veRtara fautory state, and while most farmers are ready to A =3 amer e; western factory, vorable condition of weather in the west- a5 M gay that it is past help and will be a total | oon"gtites threatens a partial failure of I 435 43% Steady; part skims, 24 failure, o rain in the next few days would | crops, Reports from all trade centers indi- 3 agadi) 444 y 3 change the prospect very materially. Grain | cate a falling off in business. Not so much o { gtae rm; state and Pennsylvania, 15 L3 4256G% buyers say that even after the corn has :::;~ present Arhl‘l'l,up;u,Ir\\‘hll‘f:hls“II:;II‘U‘I:l l:::‘ x-:-::‘ .{rr‘ll':h,’( 'L:"’u:l‘:: southern cases, $1.00@ withered and curled up so that an inexperi- s scuson of the year, as the unfavorable 3 CTALLOW-Quiet: e for' ity (2 per phe); enced man Would say that It was past help,a | DEOSPects, are having thelr effect In unset : i i oo i {5 e e o quality,” =} ;ll’lle rain will cause it to revive and make a W e filce of all this 1t is enconraging £ t+] Bt 4 | WEETROLEUM DU CUnlled closed ot stige; | B B4 Dijuth i T air crop. 0 note that the failurcs for the past weel tennan Yo el Lake Erle & W.I. 15% U.'S. Bxprogs.. Nebraska is not the only sufferer from the | are considerably less than those of the | ] Y 1 o Hanimennet New. Yorl, Jbi: Philadelphio; and Lo prd WSt L &P .o Ve gAproa; corresponding weele last year. Merchants ROSIN—Dul o good, $1.254 Lake Shore. . 120M4) do DId.......... b "1 that a | fully arranging their affairs =o as to meet sonsuszoseresensgesfosesseesos TRPE! 3 L villek N.... Y Omaha. At St: Joseph it Is claimed that a | tha”most unfavorable and adverse condi- & T005 5 0TS RICE- Quict; domestic, fair to extra, 4%@@ye; | Loulaville & NUAL AV L B (Imrl TRibs— Mauliattan Con do ptd €ood many of the traveling men are in the | tions. Thoughtful business men, not easily [ Short I Japan, 3@ f Nimiian @ R aity and will not. start out again until there | influénced, afe inclined to take a'more hope- i BESTDull Nbw Orieans open Kettle, G is rain, as they clalm that the merchants mllvl_(:\y ulll‘he situatlon. This c“_u{‘lnrlyh n; - = = e TG Steady; Scotehy $1.60G22.50; Amer- ¢ zoods while | S0 large and its resources so manifold thal auotat Ay ¢ Mobilo & OF in thelr torritory will not buy g business is not dependent on any one sec- FLOUR—Winter pate S lake, $9.12% Nashviile Ch there is so much uncertainty as to the fu- | PUBNERs 18 Bo° depiniant o ARy NS SEC | sraights, s2400260! sprink patents. .00 ke, #1234, R i e straighis, $2.9a210; bal i L omestlc ture: condition of trade. situation |5 not due solely to the threat- [ NN straliehts, 32206220 bakers, e o 0 oud: ‘plated “alet, o' pfd : % in Sight. Record of of live stock at the four Coffee Market. NEW YORK, July 28-—COR Options ovened dull_and 510 points lower, rencted sharply on near deliveries: July Inactive: de mand to cover; closed steady at net, 510 points r: sales, .00 hugs, Ineluding: July 15.75: “Augist, $14.604 11, "mber, $12.65. Spot $16; mild, autet; « =55 Banang8sa et i o ' 000 baga; Vise a 261,602 Dags, agalnst. A0y« RIO JANEIRO, | Market stendy; No, $IT0; exchan ' ipts, 21,00 tiags A tor United 000 bigs; ato 163,000 1 b % . at0sk, ANTOS, July Weaks wood avernge, $16/00; recelpta, 14,09 b o 125,000 bings. HANBURG, Ju unchangéd to 4 Pl higher; 4 HAV Tuly 25, A lower; 12 noon unchaneed, compared. With t W, 13,000 bags. FEX wES OO~ RESESS! RT3 ton Crop Leview, July 25 The weather, which has i once more sottlod, The wheat durine the week was listioss and des There was o poor demnnd and to el Russian and La Diata were freely 4\r[w| l. V] sorts were stedMy, California ry was quoted k@S por winter, steamor, Juty - and our was easy with a poor de. Was A free supply, Com wa on bad wews rozarding - the Dunublan 3 3 crop. Prices were up fully 15 and mixed Ameri WYOMING WESTERNS, can was not ered. Barley as quiet und In No. Av. Pr.. No. moderate dem Oats_were teady. 9 calves. ... 8T 52 00 1 cow. ... 80 817 T feeders, J1221 2 50 277 cows...... 095 275 1 cow. 810 275 1cow....... 10 275 i NEW YORK, July £ , Stron HOGS—The heavy receipts of hogs would | falr refning 2 11-1ic; SRR 1 L L naturally indicate that the supply in the | Loincd Gy R TR AL AL g country was large and that farmers were | 3%t : 10, s mEu o sann ! = R XFSE & 2o ErEa4805855E555 Fes b3 233855552, SPECF e BES S I3 &R El : Collections in the country are generally | ened failure of crops, nor to any other one | poniiit oY B domestle, $3.371, nominal. N. J. Centr Ry elics i 1 M M good, due, apparently, to the fact that the | discouraging feature, but to the generally | “CORN-No 3 bic: No. 8 yellow, H%e. OTTON SEED 'OTL-Dull, inactive: prime | N &Wo prd. Alielonnstoliaell, W (L) L D Food Sop O A, fx' o N farmers have been selling a good deal of | unfavorable condition of affairs.” OATS—No. 2 nominal; No. 2 whit crude, 2c; off crude, 2e; yellow butter AL ANy gl and pigs ar ming, | Sihndard A, 4 A, 4 1-1605 v el e 3 white, 3163 grades, 3 chole v, noriinal; prime * bld. = | cut loaf, 56146 3 live stock and have not been using their 2 4 )'clbl»w, k: vfi‘J'h AL .;m.i'-. 4 4QZKLI<:‘ cere 33,879 iigu::';uxe?vgrc:klx:f"'x'ge”:.nrl.z\\‘gf: xl:‘r‘ b:'(:?;?d 4/9-16404% ¢ Hicneyitobuysiassmanyyiteeding scautlerian) || Turat fesort i e woer Coopiiand, 0. %, nominal; No. 3, nominal; No. | nrime. white, 2 : aitghen, eI Ao Saftnr, G500, Tare | that. At Wi bs' ehortiiin ithe near. fature o usual, The receipts of hogs have been un- e e 4, nominal, ) ke i B 5 F e, oes B A A oty acificy | o S paNart i y UGAR—Cane, very qule usually large all the past week, the hoaviest CONVIOT MINERS MUTINY. EERXShED o 1 otk i RS bei. ;U. A :..tvm;l - O e '{mm Pacitic, 1500, e frociikine BaaE ot “‘;fl' ot Javi, 138 80; Muscovado, fair Fefin: i = ', $0. 5,10, 'y ~The Americ e e being on Saturday, when all previous records | p, ' o \vrden Nelson and One Conviet , per bbl. 4@ | and Cotton Reporter says of the wool market: Now York Money Market. mand today was active, every one wanting Kunsna ity Markok were broken. This rapid marketing would R sl Lard, per. 100 6.9215@7.00. The sales this week have been phenomenal. The | oo July 2% - MONEY ON CALL— | hogs, and a good many at that. Although naws City Naciotn, seem to Indicate that the farmers and stock i thaialdes (loose); 36714080 iy aailed ahoul: | asgrogite dlaposed of ‘since our last review, has || NEW YORK, July Z°MONEY ON CALL-- |8 receipts were the largest on record, the 4 CITY, July 28 —WHEAT-Ye lowe: B - | NASHVILLE, July 28.—The convicts at (boxed),_36.00G76.12t%; short clear sides | carried the total sold since January 1, 1504, close | Fasy at 1 per cent; last loan, 1 per cent; closed, 3 > hard, 0.2 ved, 44 menjofithe country are antlolpating s short 3 (boxed). $7.00@T Up to the amount set down for the first seven | 1 per cent. T bulk of the offerings had changed hands 4 No. 2 mixed, 35@30; age of feed and are unloading their stock | Tracey City are in a state of mutiny, and WHISKY—Distillers' finished goods, per &al, | months of 189, While the speculatiye clements PRIME R AT ""ris R pex Stowi | by 11 o'clock. The large offerings had a 3 as rapidly as possible. A good many stock | as a result two men are dead and two | $. of the movement, Induced by the possibte chances | | STERLING' LXCHANGH- S, With actUal | natural “tendency to depress the market and 0. 2 mixed, 264@2Ti%0; No. cattle are belng sold, as there is a shortage | others suffering from wounds. Yesterday ahmclently Apparent thore S osntt Bl are | mand, and at $4s04@LYY for sixty days: posted | buyers succeeded in getting a concession of Feiiie— o of grass and hay, and the farmers are buy- | tny convicts loaded a pipe with explosives, el Receipta.|Shipments. | d¢nt cause for the ‘increased sales a consider- | Tates, $188 and _$4.8@i89%; commercial "bills, | from 10c to 15c from yesterday's prices. f } i) ing very few cattle of that description. For- | oo™ 5™ a "o ooy o tana avmones’ o slow Socin i able basis of demand for several kinds of wool, | MSN@LIY o r e The prices paid ranged from $4.60 to $1.90, | I lrm; strictly fresh, So. tunately, beef cattle are bringing a very i 25 Ll 9,000 6,000 | particularly fof certain combing and clothing | -~ SIVER CERTIFICATES mate. bonds, | With the bulk of the sales at from $4.70 to TS=Wheat,” 13,000 bu.; corn; iR tioxs o ianana waat thelf| IRATH O MATen BiC s on and e : | grapugl. L sB00D | RERlE o rooh®eE st ot o e (I | qully o h T NONDRTReAAY: siate DMk | o5, Yoptarday the majority. of the sales O mene T FL S farmers have for sale is bringiug good prices. | FS(ANS Were passing along another entry | Corn. u . 3880001+ 217600 | has utterly Tutled to nnd enough to supply his | Cloatng quotations on bonds were as follows: | were made at from $4.85 to $4.90, and at | oats nome e * FINANCIALL e aoutidargthE nighit and .Q‘“fi"b.‘." < 188000 D Bt I S L A U AT 1175/ D &R, G 48 the close of last week at from $4.75 to $1.80. V16 Omama st shows s decreas in the | axmiadon N o CPpomte the bomb it | IR, Ve A 1000 | Come o feel that e caunot Wil any” longer 7 1105 Brle Snds Representative sales: Liverpool Markets, hile Omaha exploded. "Nelson was instantly ed, and | “AT0X : . withous uylng wool. © movement on 4 1136 6. H. & 8. A. (8.0 = POOL, July 28.—WHEAT—-Quiet, 'but matter of clearings, as compared with a year | Guards ~Terrell and Thurman slightly L Gntue Produce nxt'huu'.;v‘y@m‘x’my th b ?;..-@;‘&r their Jdart was_ suflicient to give ndded frm- | 108 4 o 114 B S oine By 4% 3 Gy o mani, bou slders offer moderatel o e, 5 4 P ctwas fiem: creamery, 14@20¢; dairy, 14 c. | ness to % and % bloods, which are nominally 16 | e, 5, a1 9 4 A g 2 nia, 48 7d ago, her clearings compare very favorably | wounded, A negro convict named Pote | elway rmicn o pound "‘bector than. Tast weelks alhugh | soasifeuesi b3 108 | acd ¢ a3 L e L ol M Fith ather clties in this scotion Gt the coun | Hamilion was kilied by a volley from the A T T T i astual wales fuve not vesulted in higher prices Clasa A 100 3. i cot try. The decrease of 7 per cent is less than | other guards. There were 115 conyiets in ENERAL MARKETS, Chen, s remarked last week, t cic of wool 103 % 49 1%, the average decrease for the whole country, | the mines at the time, and all but seventy LI B L QR (s AT ailonathiskCimaiiol s 92 1 3. it FLOUR-Spring patent, Gs 9d. Wihich amounts to 13 per cent. The following | surrendered. These remain inside and swear | Condition of Tride and Quotations ou | (e Vgir 1618 ascertained trom insurance men | & 1o AN & 190 BABVEYSSaltomia Lrewink, stalfogue o) will show the total clearings for the weck at | they will not come out. The state officials Staple and Fancy Produce. (inking Into Account the decrensed value of weoh | Hiamcy, Gon Toar | NouE: s i L I SO T e e Omaha and other western cities: here were at once notified, and they In turn The week closed with the market about steady | compared with Ixnfl enr, \\Im-h mm ates less | N.C.G8 .. 1"4'.’“N.W (‘ons(rls. s isie 120 r, 66 bs., s, long clear, 45 1bs., 368 6d. inneapolis’ .00 K Kirk nt his home In Chester county to go at | The following willshow the receipta of produce | grams from the wens aduiaing meh coomed ‘pies | &C,nonfand....l 1 i G W lata. o = Nz am YRR t. Paul ..... once to Tracey City. Telegrams say it will | for thé weeks ending on the dates Indlcated at | concluslon of the whole matter is that there 1a 1d 6 60 [SEP.C.&P. W.58 H - { by NEW ORL July 2, —COTTON--Dull, and Milwaukee .. A48 | probably be necessary to send troops. Es- | top of column: any line of wool but Is selling more freely aTH SUL L M.Gon.bn. 5 5 8 120 ensy: sules, 15 bulex: rocelnis, 21 halens oxpary Dulath e ol cape Is probubly. the object of the matinerr July 2. July 20, July 12. | than @ Week ago, but, althoun 1s Would be sati L kST P ! 1% continent, 16 e e Lo 8t. Joseph . e RiYathe 4 t e D %02 | menerally that prices are sironger, one would not | Atonion 46, 701 | Tex. Pa : > el : he trouble enu>d todiy by the conviets 7 e ; enver . e . g ! S | Hatte 4 - 808 927 q e justified in marking up any wrade or class. | Atchison 28 A. S0t do loux City | S suriendering and coming out of the mines. | poulry, i . 85 219 1 he sales for the wee Canada So. 1067 | U. P. 1atd of ‘08 by o | Thiy were conducted to the stackude, w Potiutoes, CATS. 1 20 15 | 9,952,900 pounds domestl 00 pounds for- | sCen. Pac. 1518 ‘96 100 |West Shore 44. Tt will be noted that Omaha leads all the wiiere | Potutoes, cai clgn, making o t 5,400 pounds, i inst 112 I November, 3 W; January, $6.68796.70; uary, $6.74G6.7; March, 3.50 bid} April, $6.50 bid. ST, LOUIS, COTTON--Middling, T sales, none; 100 bales; shipments, 20 bales; stock, 27,600 bales, Jtles mentioned, all ‘the conviets are now safely guarded. | It will be notod that the receipts of both butter | 1R AFINE L futal of, 6305400 bounds, aguinst | D. & R. G.7n... During the past week the national banks | The fiee miners dii noi interfors in uny | and esgs have creasing quite rapldly dur- | {oral of1,313,0 for the corresponding week. last - oA tloni |iwayvitin " ol o ¥ | Tk the past thr cka, During the past week | i G0 8 (e i yoska) e have published statements of the condition yidn itheyiaftair. &5 Detat Thawnilta; ithe [ (0K the nast thres wecka ‘Inuringithe past woek j e aince apsary SOt Samasas San Franclsco Mining Quotattons. of business, in pursuance of the call lssued | convict who was Killed vesterduy, planned | Kot advanced 1o on eggs and the same on pack tansthie ‘wos 1t FRANCISCO. July 28.—Tho official clostn. by the comptroller of the currency. A careful | the mutiny as well au tie one u year ago. | ing butter. At the same time there has been | 15 ) ainde s Moo doies for . S UERTE iR S T e e sxamination of these statements would bring | When he was shot tha backhons of the mu- | an Incrcase in the receipts of poultry and & de | Philidelphin agkregate L042.100 pounds. o effects ¢ in the market, ST. LOUIS, July 2 ooy B - . out some Interesting facts as to the effects | (iny was broken. BT Packing stock. 9e: oot to- chotee | wihout astabie ciimge, OOl ACtive, frm, | i JEETn & Noreram the depression of the past year on the B ST S— oAt s e, s naratort 4 oraamery Al “;:“m“ O A ol e Nt sy atatad WEDDED A WEALTHY VISCOUNT. matkd rgite CERTT Bt & Bildior Mono:: in these columns that there was plenty of* — ~Por doz.. g, ing chioke: . —~FLOUR—Dull, heavy at | Bulwer..... ....... 10 |Potosi money to be had, and that it was only a | Miss Caroline Jones Married to the Vis- mfmy ‘...m::u"m..ffii |’ilh!"‘:l'::'mll AR o Chollar ... 3 question of security. The banks were rep- count Benoist d'Azy of Frane hen turkeys, ic; gobblers, bete. g {‘thl1;"".;'n,uln§rnv.rn|ly {»fi::ll:lh %‘(r:‘?;v(’,‘ Ii*i}n}x resented as anxious to loan money. Tuis s | NEW YORK, Juiy :%.—Miss Caroline | | VEAL-Choles fai find spill"veutn are quotea | FATT, Ty £ 1 cush und uly, (rsscs August, | Crotvn foln accounted for by the fact 'lh:' while ;h;] Jones, daughter of Nathanicl 8. Jones of this | * Wisconsin, full - cream, new make, | ““H51\ Nervou 11 lower NGNS Gould & Gurry; 0 crease o depos he y praski and lowa, q ous, slightly lo No. }::r':kl:w:‘h:rno ’l’;x‘l:fl:::pllmnt';ufl(l:r:: O i the | Cit, but formerly of Chictzo, was married | WC; Nebragky and” lowa anime. o T cash, AT Uty s August, 41k; New York M Dtatlons. Joans and discounts, owing to the lighter de- | t04ay to Viscount Benolst d’Azy of France. Imnu*r‘.l:\u. 1, 105 brick, No. 1, 10c; Swiss, No. ATS\Wealt, fower; i 2 NEW YORK. July 28.—Tho followinz ars the mand for money consequent upon the stag | The ceremony took place in the chureh of | ' pS0ie 1 s Ker Aty 10w MmN QiotIon s St Cath @ " e 5. e = 5T T o nation In business. St. Catherine of Genua arien Rev. s AColk RYE—No. 2 regul S asked, OROTOFce oot ore Y Toward the close of 1890 the loans and dfs- | Futher Agnew of Chizagn offichited and was i it s fam only bl ARy No frudiou. ke ConEL Va1 030 Standid. counts amounted to over $12,000,600. In July. | asested by Rev. Futhicr Shtery, rector of s 5, per doz., 1. cked, cast track. Deadwoor ... | Union Con. 189], It dropped below the $12,000.000 mark, | the church, and Rev I lor Byvers, assissant ABLE: Gould & Cu | v N 3 L v « l()\'l RS o H ron S and there has been a steady shrinkage ever | rector. ‘The bride was uttic=d in white satin s have not been very heavy | TIMOTHY 8 170 Tor August. LR S TR N O since, as shown by the bunk statements | with rufiling and draperics of point lace, and | during ‘the past wiek and the market fs not | HAX—Firmer: choice thmathy, $12.00@12.50, e e A et made at about this season of the year. The | wore a superb a o dixmonds, the gift JHLE . A Ine angRon teiALs | SEDUTRH=Birm. unchaslged. G, Ui 780 |Bulwor.. following will show the figures for five years | of the Lridegroom, secarng the flds of :he aaen A R LEBAD—AGtve. Nems o 80 Ophir........ V&) past, taken from the statements for the | lung lace veil to the coiifure. Charles Her- condition of the crop may be of interest, SPILTER—Dull; $31716 e i indicated: bert Davis was the best ran and Mixs Mamie | The outlook secms favorable for o lrse crop ali GOLN MEALS Stock \|1|r|,u|!. e LY g s n ? uni o hrenge Deing Y- 312 ; Tt LOANS AND DISCOUNTS. Cooke of Chicago the mald of honor. The | i§Gi, an compared to last season by the wevery: | COTTON 11 10 1 4.5 U LR WL .8 6.169,536.24 | papal biessing was Lerowed npon the conple | moni feport and the condition of op du BAGGING—i o | Gonmota: monuy. 101k Mexiem oninary. i, 1048 | by ther Slattery ahv il (wo weeks age. | 1. a8 compired to o full crop, Is given s fol PROVISION Pork, standard | Consols. ace'nt 10118t Pal com.... 83 XD LU 082N T | Atter the ceremon, today a wwedding break. | Lws: New Jersey, 8 per cent: Pennsylvaniu, 08; | mess, jobbing, prime steam, $6.75 i Pac . 40|\ Contral:- o July, o . 1L.M637006 | tast was served ot the resklenca of the | parYleid cu8i Virkinia, N ice: g0, G s shoulders, fsanere 1AM BQURNYLYN 0% December, 150 e 12,626, bride’s parents in Audubon park. Florida, " i 5 i i : 93 _|Mex. Cen. now ds. 84 In the matter of deposits there has beem a | “ryiy atternoon Viscount and Viscountess | Louisiana, —89; ans 3 — decided increase over July of last year, when | g,y will leave for the Adirondacks to | Lihnessec ST eat eV ckinia, 997 ¥ d " i wheat, 176,000 Financial Notes. the money panic Induced many timid people | siuvtor two weeks bofore suiiing for France 5 xl\‘“m.‘m ISCNES Tows, el eall Jreats ”‘m wheat, 5000 | NEW ORLEANS, July 35 —Clerings, 381,121 to draw thelr funds out of the banks ;x‘ul Few American girls have become the ‘n 100, ¥ bu.; corn, 70,000 bu.; odtd, 1 g i “)'A'H_n‘( July “2::' Three per cent rentes, 101f put them In the safety deposit vaults. The | yriga of such a rich youang tean of old fam ' CGood stock, on orders, 16, T 8 Ron iR Al nanring 630,375; bal- following will show the total deposits of | gnq\illo. The viscount:s Great grandtahes oK. crated. $25.004630.00. suu»._1_|uoxnlunu. BOSTON, July 25 —Clearings, $11 al v Per " doz., ' $1.50 R e o | ances, s1.6d7,098;" weekly, 467,300,995 and 39,019,410, the national banks of Omaha, according to | was minister of atata w Franca and his JCUMBERS-—On orders, " 35306 per _doz. e Toans, e .w“r“f“’m'"‘u'n::ffi', Drices for July 2.—Clearings, $1,798,078 the statements mado at the time indicated: | granafathor was president of the Chamber | OLD BEANS_Handbicked anvy, 8225 me. | Mieka onmt ,mm,, A; “weekdy, 311,741,800 DEPOSITS, of Deputies when that body met in Bor- | Jium. 3210G2.15; common white beans, §| 2 } 7 of a0 5 (R AR L iid TR U 118, July 2%.--New York exc July, 1804 . deaux fn 1871, Two of his cousing are mem ONIONS—On_orders, 2 per Ib, 1§ . y(; ).. \vmmm. rl selling ot §1. Cloarings, §171,M6: balances, Hie July, 1893........ bers of the preseut chambar, CABBAGE—Good shipping stock, on orders, | Am. Sugur pfd. lec. March, 1892 . Aol oy 8 & | o, ; - T 20 rOBS--Good stoc! -bas Lell Tele, 7 0 PHILADELPHIA, July 2. Clearings, 35,25, (L N The lions and leopards glve two perform. | o TOMATORS-Good stock, per d-basket'crate, | HelTeloplione. .. :f;,,::‘fi:.'l.’!:.:fl i."' 7 nces, 31,72,184; weekly, $69.180,070 and 4 ASSARIARLE ances this afternoon at Courtlanld, CELERY - Per doz.. 356 40c. lh;hlun;fn\luuw ::A apaew E i d 61,158, AS DUN SEES IT. —— FRUITS, Qg prd 0 "Wis. Cont. 1ats. 3 I July B-Clesrines, 861.160,430; Pally Gab. shaMan af Hac Onaleh: i, the frat auction held yestorday morning Fironin Ol TA 10k 00 Vet O el s e Thore 1a a Bright Sido to the General Cloud | PRINCETON, Ky., July 26.—Dolly Jones | 41} buxcs of poars and 150 crates of tomatoes dten. i f.?*,f,".flf:';’.'nm’f.':{ % | AN Piancisco. s s b s, that Now Obscures the Sky. of Trige county arranged to elope with her | ning, ‘but brought faie prices for & Saturday. | Mestean Conirul.. i telographic ciae, BHYer bary : 8 B W : ; e ican dollars, S14@aidc. Mr, W. H. Roberson, local manager of R. | lover, Joscph Colton. Cassius Hicks, a rival, | Tumatoes were very ‘low.” On” Monday a car of | Ol Colonyer . .. 1 e RO e - @. Dun & Co.'s mercantile agency In this | appofnced, with a confederate carred Miss s cal PO be oferss, o1 | Qopon short Lliie 5 hf‘-’lm\lvfm“-'“ R S gt city, speaking of local trade, says: Jones to 'his own buggy and forcing her to ; awford penchics, 15 s | San Diawo .10l '.x I OmerOl e Weukly, $10,916,00 for week lust year, I might make a very blue talk if T were | enter, drove her to the house of a friend, | f pears and 5 ¥l be | Union Pacific.)! 78¢) Quiney . Ve ¢ the facl ere fo opt a the first | od | West End..... ... widamarack ... LONDON, July 28.-The amount of bulllon 8o disposed this weck, for the fuct Is that [ where for ten daya'she was kept a prisoner. | (A frst lot of Crawtord | o nd.. A7htdamarack - LONDON, S fuly. 8 =Tha - amount ot bul everything has scemingly gone wrong for | Each day Hicks pleaded his cause and likewise | ahove tw of pears are reported 10 arrive Chica, 15 (0,000, The price of old at Buenos Ayres SRy s od | eac! es refused ean- n' Tuesday N v K t Quotations. 3 tho last seven duys. Crops have suffered | each day Miss Jones refused him. —Mean- | On fuesday ' mixed car of frult s reporiod | oo (WSRO rult Quotation - { ot s terribly and a full-grown scare i3 on among | time notice was conveyed to her father, who | “5 S bR RiEs None sold California fruit’ at auction this morning, | WASHE LWy th=Tho eash batunoe in all classes. A grain firm at Hustings esti- | hastoned with an armed posse to release | A1iie oo ook her bbl., 3. realizing prices 18 follown: . Pears, Bartivits ot the closs uf businese todey wiy mates that every day without rain in that | his daughter. Her captors ignominiously | 1iACK RASPHERIIES- Nofe $LEGALE0; " Clapp's. favorlte, $1.6061.63: peaches, | TN OF SOVGR SO WS KW ey section Is cutting off 100 carloads of grain, i fied and pow Miss Jones is to marry her | RED RASPHERRIES—Non awtord, $1.441 owter, $1.67; sirawhorrys, | 4 U8 statemer and opinfon s general that lust Thursday J A BLACKHERRIES - Per case, $3. $1.43; pruncs, Tragedy, only fair, $1.75; Gros, $1.65 | ¢ Apee ¢ cut down the prospects fully 50 per cont,. | 01 lover without an elo 3 PEACH S California, $1.60. £1,75: Bimont. 1508t Goerkian ¢, bly 4 CHICAGO, July 28 —Clearings, $11,88.000; total “Nevertheless there is a bright side to W = PLUMS-—Native red plumi r Mt ea @140; Washington, $1.16 Hurba for week, § i corresponding week laat the general darkness presentud. One of ne Knsl to Feeul the Flames s2i; Callfornla, peach plums, §1 wh X purple Juae PR Tan Cxehanys, Sl e 16 29 our leading local houses Is authority for { WASHBURN, Wis., July 28.—The saw mill ;I"‘f’,;;mlf _ QoMY ‘Moncy rates . 4 :25&:‘;:!"{;"‘"‘}.’:‘:: e Hnale have L6en | of the White River Lumber company at \ . i 3 T, LOUIS, July 2 rings, 50640 iy 4 i creased 23 per cont at his establishment | Mason was burned last night with forty ;‘;,";{;}",',}& Cuifaraip: mone, Shauctian lodays Berls ok, H.LIR0T; o AL LU - R " in the last six months, as compared with | million feet of lumber. The town was In TROPICAL FRUITS. i . $180G1.%; Royal apric 0; 06; this week, $2.96,176; corresponding week | © 200 the preceding period of six months. rly S dange - o) Early Joli caches, 80c' to 1. Anne | last year, $1,500,4: Wes ¥ 034, Mo 360 1 great danger, ice stock, §2.000260 per bunch. all the wholesale dealers report an increase ANAN. e . 2 o | cherrics, 1o, This frult arrived in an over- | dull, 507 per cent. = Exchange on New York, 600 PIGS AND ROUGH. B ‘the “aggregate of orders, and it je | An Omaha freight train with fifteen cars | LBMONS ! 90 wize, $6.0006.60; Condition premium bid. 1. ™ E R T P A, WM, LOUUDON, known that expenses have been greatly re- | Went through a bridge five miles south of | fancy | ¢ ¢ Bros. company. York, sold one [ © NEW YORK 38.—The exports of spe 15 duced: " Sy here and all were burned. No liyes were £ S o car California (ralt foday ut auction: Bariett | erom the port of New York for the week were: | SHEEP—There was a load of mixed na- | Commission Merchant NOmAha 18° fairly prosperous as far as | lost. A tions o0 LAS. W ra, $3.0003.10; early Crawlord peaches, $i i, 83160000 wilver, %00t tha (mports | tves which sold at steady prices. The mar- 3 wholcsae business 18| concernied, wnd the | “The camp of the Ashlana Eatla e rancy, per Ib., 13GI5c Minacapolis Wiiear Murket. Bink sisiogiont’ shows ' ke 'following chaserd: | Fob b Withowt a3y new festbres of im- ORAIN AND PROVISION aoamon; inken gMogether. Jacs udt 190K | was burned. Loss, $5,000 Calitornia, toe; dark honey, 1612, MINNEAPOLIS, July . Hecelpts of wheat | K a0 inaniss decradas, | BOTtSRSS. - Repreasutative sy Jilvate wires te Chisago sl Sue. York Al as bad ' detull s t does In Lulk. The | “irhe are is now two ‘miles south of bers. - Gallon cans, per doz.. §12, were larger, belng 153,00 bu.. with shipments of o WL 000; Lokl tende.s, | NO. s Wt Pr. | business orders placed oa Chicugs Lowrd fuot. that il our “countey merchanis are | (The e s now twe miles "Amonds, Fapi7e; Engiiah: wainis, 100 | 30,000 bus Thess ricipts o on s Wl etor Lt 550 Tog; | 7 native mixed o 086 | Trade. uy it keeps them close ta S mar- i 1 1 the demand for tr wheat was light. The e Crews Hanks now hold " solicited, ket and hundreds are sending orders here — Gk Buk nalt bbt., 4238, | Tukrket or cauh whoat "climed AL about B6 lower d (be Tequired 1 e cent St. Louls Live Stock Warket o New York Lite ball which formerly went to of conters. | Coolout ridé hereabout to Courtland beach. [ FHIDIS—No. 1 ‘srean hides fer Mo 3" eroa | Ihsaccaufor,couh wioat climed ab about Ko lower ST. LOULS, July 2.-CATTLE-Kecelpts, 10,00 | Duluth Gran Murket. DULUTH, July 28 —WHEAT—Ciose, dull and No.'1'h xh and July, b northérn, eash and July, 5 ¥, Gulhe ejoctid, Sterra Novad Union SAN FRANCISCO, and steady; Dec - Wool Marke ST LOUIS, July 25.—WOOL—Active, firm, without chan, Set ARKERSBURG, W. Va., July 28.—A man named Valentine, married and with a family, and Mrs. Jacob Trader, a widow living on Straight creck, ow the castern edge of Cal- houn county, had arranged to elope, but a i-yeur-old daughtcr of Mrs. Trader was an encumbrance. To get rid of the child the couple tied it to a tree, piled brush around it and set it cn fire. The screams of the ohild attracted attention and it was releascd, but not until it was so horribly burned that it cannot live, The couple escaped. Sl Fine sandy bottom at Courtlund, Anglers Drowned at St. Paul. ST. PAUL, July 25.—Charles F. Dana and F. M. Luther, two well known St. Paul men, have been drowned at Isle Royal by the cap- sizing of their fishing boat. Plerce Buller, county attorney, was reseued afier clinging to the boat scveral hours, —_— LARGEST DIVIDENMDS ON RECORD. Average dividGnds fist six_Juontin. 1904 of " the SYN [JATE VT BACH MONTH! Onrineome 18 derivod from earoful speeulation ard Judicloun fnvestments, Dividends deelared onthly. Extabliniiod 158 nAerVALive man agomont. Bank reference. Our oxport hinkn thiore 18 i big dewl browling, which should imater falize durtng August 1(L doss Wwo hope (0 Dy one of our obd-time (vlduids of 100 per cent oF ove. " SYNDICAT Lok ansuren tho | (bl with safety. & wuch lirge divis d ot anual of nlormis Vo AL O, HAMILTON & 1CTAVENUE, CIICAGO, “OUR WEEKLY MARKER LETTER In an inviluablo wid 0 investors. Sinee Janugry 15480 per cont. of our prodictions have beon fuls filled MAILED FREE UPON REQUEST, Our Co-operutive Stock Combiniations are proys Ing highly profitable, and are viluabls 1o thoe no 10 & PORILIoN Of Dinklng ik bUKICRE Of f0llow= Ly the market. Sinco Jianuary 1st, 1504, 128 per v has boen divided anong subseribers, Pame 18 [F0e UDOI Fequest Hsn:u .., 8tock Brokers, i it L

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