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_THE_OMAHA mmr BEE: "\h.w ESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1804 = — wnles on ‘change, 25 tons tin, to arrive, at $18.60; | buying demand, Holders, however, desired ! [ : 111 0TI | west and central portions of the county. CO“MILRC]AL A\D FNA\CIM 23 ons Octobér tin at $18.0; 8 cars Auguai lead | realise, and began o offer eavily bn (e tht x : et NEBRASKA CROP BULLETIN Many ‘are planning (o save by cutting for COPPER-Stendy; Inko, $0.1216 Jonks to welling out, and (he market settled Wit [ ¢ WReer<Sam siilering: vivy " SAD- Stendy' domentic, 810 rtuatly un close, "When It wan ; : coler—-Corn suftering very much, Wil B e oty piraits, #1010 bid. | To Jower tRAM At the t A 1’:“(rm- 5 I 2 not inake h v‘o;y‘. rop. Feed getting scarce, § nten mar ulet 00 b shi making & | g0 iy ' Wi O WESTERN SECTION. Oorn Fluctnated Rapidly Yesterday and | "C0TegN b0 Ol nui and imactive: prime | Recoery deciino "of vauai oo | Bituation at the Ledal Yarde One of Almost y Official Report of the Condition of the £tate | Adume. corn . destrored byt wind 3 During La t Week. Corn probably will not yield the sced crude, Tei off erude ot yellow - butter | 8000 b, and (WK was ‘wocks Oloted One Cent Lower, wres, dlfisic, choic yellow,’ nominal; pri o by e Tnrger milin hiva Extreme D.coouragement, planted In the spring Seliow, anatate: yellow off grades, s203c Ukl on hond (o suppiy he ow g 2 ! ORI A = b 51h clired sumMclently to take the place of > . " . e Dundy “Contiued” drouth has destroyed o for fiur corn totally, Slight show for potatoes and : e Tuly, sise: Reptember, B114@51%e; ] ane | millet THERE WAS ACTIVE TRADE IN WHAT OMANA GENERAL MARKETS, comber, BIE, Which. whg WG i above Uh CATTLE TRADE PARALYZED BY STRIKES HOT WEATHER DID UNTOLD D'MAGE | "Franikiin—All early planted corn destroyed - est point. On track 1 ha ) ) T ¥ by Killing the tassel me think some Conditlon of Te do and Quotatlony on | novhern el Noo 2 nortern, f 3 corn may be abtained from late planted, 1€ ke Ur Sean wenk and sales were re : : gl AL "'"l"" nnd Fan “V ,I "‘""'-] - e | amuillen than the poduction for {oday, the nt Stagnation Marks Busing L 24 Scorching Winds Played Havoe with Frontier—AN ¢ rops look bad. Considers Hours, for Later in the oty eieon blowr 1N -nAVAROIN. Paridiyt | .00 WD/ auuced: e W.S00RAD toN DATente WEd: [ " oE ey i CEe KRTESESPROH H : All Over the Stuts—Details of the able corn aiready’ pst reller. Some corn 1€ Duy the Market under the Influence of liht elpts and a bet 0@z for bakers. = Goa fonvies Sell Itigher — ? 200 Destruction from the Vi Fur Much corn gone past redemption, Was Qu ter outlook In eastern m At the present N ANDHOW Clo e Flat und Weak. 4 3 . 8 i g but with rain soon many fields will bring @ o imth N vuonIlNG. B rent NTOCKS AND BONDS, AR T County Observers. some carn, i WitOUE ain- there wil e S e prives ought o cause rapld increase the no corn and but little fodder. Mrtivats 1E theve are any. cxin in ie country | SMAFe Specalation Yesterdny Wan Very Duil {88, July 31 v i Gosper—Over half the corn crop de- GHICAGO, July 31.—Corn hesitated fn ita | drrivale if there are wny cgs 10 e Founs N Litite - Bashess Done: - e iy b B ‘ 3 Weekly crop bulletin of Nebraska for the [ {roved. The rest it make half a crop sensational advance today and was 1c Tower | "G hage become s large under the NEW YORK, July 81.—The share specula- | The receipts today consisted of 2,010 cattle, week ending July 31, as reported for the | yivan up gatting ahy thing bt nubbmg, - at the finish. Good rains In the corn belt | influence of higher prices as to cause a reaction in | tion today was very dull and the transactions | 20,684 hoga and 840 sheep, as compared with | g. .00 ¥ United States weather bureau by Goodwin Hilt Too dry and hot for corn. All the . ; 2712 cattle, 12,149 he by , D. Swezey, director, Lincol, Neb Iy corn 18 ded id the prospect of more caused the de- | he market = o e rather 1ight | Yere the smallest of any day in many we : ’Iv & '"l[' '” Ly ""‘:\ e “;‘"‘; = s week Has Bean I:m‘l-lyl.4\‘|umm|h hot | T HitehdockaU aprecedentedly. dry N9 cline. Wheat was weak, Influenced by corn | Tt weeelbit B BUTEH €O ¥ | aggregating less than 90,000 shares. orday, For the two days this week the re- \ And dry, with hot south winds, which have | 45y enough to burn and heavy recelpts, and closed with a foss | “%."Soufiy Satket In slow and weak. 014 | market was purely a traders one, the com- [ CelPts show a total of 4752 cattle, 32833 ) g0 . L e . whi Kearney—All crops have sticoumbed., o { b n very disastrous to all vegetation et ’ - of %c. Oats closed %e lower and provisions | fowls are in leht demand at the low i mission houses were without orders and the | 1OBS and 1,080 sheep as against 3,173 cattle, | ¢ The temperature has been much above | corn was beyond salvation before the flery with but little change. Cidedly Tower' than. thoy ‘At the close OF | dealings for the forelgn account were very | 16,060 hogs and 1,080 sheep for the first two | g7 000 N the normal, reaching on Thursday the high- | Winds came. Now not one-fifth of a crop ere wi stive trade d o | last wee s s days of last week. The total receipts for 3 o est temper aver recorded sl Is possible, even with abundant rains In wheat there was an active trade during [ 1ast weeke o (o ehoteo | trifling. Were it not for Sugar the total | § e e i ’“ ot | e . t temperature ever recorded at many sta Lincoln—Barly corn about s}l dead. Later the early hours, but later the market became | country, 12@ldc; separator eamery, solld | gales of the day would have been insignifi- uly are 53,721 cattle, 222,652 hogs and 7,86 6 H B tions in the state. Hot southerly winds pr will make some soft corn, if we get rain sheep. Wit G vty vailed over all but the northwestern p at once rather quiet. The feeling displayed was | PRofes TE0SG 10 cant indeed. But that speculative football £ A iGE—er doz, 100 5 g N a o AT n_ he 46 v ho Hikrs ‘ u v tion of the state, and the sunshine was Perkins—High winds have played havoa weaker, Opening trades are at 4c for | | LIVE POULTRY-OId hens, fe; s tokens, | was bronght Into good play as usual, and | CATTLE—There was practically no mar § G e 0 4 SYSrvRhbre . above. I the sunenine Was | with corm, A vety few felds will traics. & Beptember, a %ec to 7%ec decline, and after { i~ P HeE: ti#ices, 7o 1 gobl furnished the board room with a little som ket here to lu“‘ (‘,”.r.l. ;u..r\_ l;n;m. 2 [ilisias o the 1‘m‘vmnlh-| at the "i"‘n"” station regis X tial yield if rain comes in three or four elling oft a fraction more, advanced %c, VEAL~—Cholce fat and small ve quo thing to do. The stock was erratic In its | Were not many in the yards, for one thing, | ....... 06 0 21 degrees an inch below the surface. Rea w e then broke 1%c, rallied %o, changed some | "ififei conte and lnrke, dgde, 5 e, | movement, opening 1% per cent lower than | and the strike of the local beef butch B : The precipitation nas ‘been everywhere | | eg A os e cor oo N e o ot and closed with September at 53%c., The | 10@ile; Nebraska und' Towa, full éream, ogioc: | the closing pric ; u{ )HV;‘M.I)', the )‘Imrt'; prevented the packers from buying. In the Y, % r part of the state hay ‘to L"“ section unless It rains soon— 3 : reka, und Dowi, part ’skims, “Uine | made a further decline of % per cent and | poon = Bl AR A S g T Hiffered soverely in all parts of | £00d soaking rains weak opening was Influenced by the break | Duryir oI, 100; beick, No. 1, Toei Swiks, No. | (hen quickly advanced % per cent only to | dbsence of a shivping demand 'the trade | .., i . the state, and I almost ol ruined west of | Webster—Early corn on uplands a_total In corn and the rains, the crowd selling | 1 Bale + fmmediately glve way again under a sharp | Was at a standstill. While not enough cat- . e 200 L, the ninety-ninth meridian, except in the ex- | 1088 Late planted and on river bottoms y idland, h; low y & Y 1 nke freely and the market became oversold. A T S cotor mites the price | selling movement, which sent the price | tle changed hands to establish prices, the i H 4 26 R b CLL O GERL S Hereavery | ith b UL QLU g i e best. Only top ¢ co o lower range of | fec s wea ower. A fe e | “sHER e corn is grown. In the remainder of | With e i No hay nich “col few buying orders started the “shorts” to | o NS OBt TS Hthect Only” top | down 1% per cent. At the lower rang .: fecling was \\n:h and lower. 1: rwl -~H‘h SHERP—Although there were four loads | the state present advices Indicate that in | for fodder unless rain comes soon. covering, which caused the early advance PIGEONS—Old per doz., SL. values there was some buying, which caused | were being Killed at the packing houses, | of'sjoop received there was nothing doing in | the northern portion two-thirds to three WESTERN SECTION, , g 2 3 a rally of % per cent, but a renewal of the | with such help as could be picked up, but g A et ;i fourths of the crop is ruined, und in the o o d 3 DRREMs CWars Tresh 1lnes put out e o) TABLES, 0 4 the market and no sales were reported. Fair rop i ruin und in th Cheyenne—Many corn fields are beyond here wero fresh lines put out on the rally, | oo VEGETABLES selling resulted fn another reaction of 7% [ not enough to amount to anything. to good natives are quotable at §2.75 to $3.10, | Southern portion condition varies from 10 | redemption the liberal movement at winter wheat points | LOTATOTE crated, - $25,00(:30.00, per cent to 1034, the low point of the day There were not far from twenty loads of | gt 0a Ve doe e D 0 05 (o $2.75, com- | 19, 90 per cent of crop ruined, with an | Kelth--Corr most total fail- and big receipts in the northwest, 8| CANTALOUPES Por doz., $1.00 A rally of % per cent, a reaction of 3 per | cows in the yards and there was more trad- | o %0 8O RERIEAR T Sae 0 Syon TU0G | dverage of fabout halt of b ruined 3. under. any. con A Vry: few over twice as large as a year ago. CUCUMBERS—On orders, 36500 per doz. cont and a recovery of % per cent In the [ ing In this kind“of cattle. The market, I io°Choice 40 to 100-1b. 1ambs at $2.80 (043,76, | Meewrts. tadicats et 151s Ghe tite mouerey | Melds fwill make: o yield it rain Minneapolis and Duluth it acted as a g Y s’ ¢n%s | final dealings followed, muking the decl however, was generally dull, at a decline UL, I | I B L L L R LR ressing factor. Another bearish feature [ Gi'ta: $210GZ10; common —white beans, = A B & s 0 e, g o o : v — — col L ved the drouth and tha Thomas— Everything doing well, but ver AR Lh SHAFLSFIng ‘of Lwa cargous ot wheat | %o 3 on the day 1l per cent, The grang of 10c. Rough and common stock was slow CHICAGO LIVE STOUK MARKET. listed corn has suffered dess than planted [ much i need of ratn: Hay crop good, a# the chartering of two cargoes ol hea ONIONR—-On_orders, 2 per Ib. Which were heavy yesterday, recovered their | and weak. corn, Scotts THUM—-Wh very - TRt S Whers KtiiToledo for this mark about 200,000 ABBAGE-Good shipping stock, on orders, AT 3 2 & good s ‘Taedera changed hund Hay is eve ere report v . i tone to some extent, the decline in the p Quite a good many feeders changed hands, [ o o Rt Ve il A 1y I8 everywhere reported a very light [ not ireigated. Corn boaming where well bushels, and there was talk of bringing wheat OMATOES—Good stock, per 4-bnsket crate, | of corn, due to more encouraging reports | as compared with the daily business of the Thero “1: '«'I \m:m'll ; _Change In | orop.” Millet 18 suffering severely and will | tended, even without irrigation, but a fail- here from Detroit, but this lacked confirma- | ¢ D Dok oG oo e | om the corn belt, having the effect of rais- | past week or two, but still the market was | . Quotation erday. b’ short” erop, and fodder of all kinds | ure whrs weady' U tion, Cables were fiemer, but only respond- [ iy e o, 55 e, 1 e corn belt, iaving Uis efect 6F F1% | Tiow. " The raineIn_some sectiona of the | CHICAGO “guly SiAter yosteriay's cota. | promites to be very short, o NORTHWESTIRN SECTION ing to the advance here yesterday. The FRUITS, Giney and Northwestern opened unchanged | state may have produced a little better feel- [ clvm 7.0 head) the mun of cattle today HIANABIOL WL W DL R L A principal bullish factors of the day were the | At the auction sale of frult held yestorday | ayq Rock Island was down % per cent and | Ing among the dealers in this class of cattle. | n et Cherry—Corn will mike 1 full crop if we heavy exports, the total clearances of wheat SRR L L and 1St Paul % per cent; subscquently Rock | Representative sale UL A LR Bl ol have Small grain about cut, and & t ay there was qui 7 g very fair erop and flour footing up 695,000 bushels, of which i Pcea IHDe SSED BE 3 of thelr being shipped on orders, and the | Island and Burlington each advanced % per DRESSED BEEF. At . - , 3 226,000 bushels was in flour. go Of prices wis I consoqien cent, the other two shares of the group not 5 NOIEAVI: Pr Av, pe, | cnouah.” here was Ho apprecinble chango in f —— Keya Paha—With a good rain we could vas less excitemei orn an n the afternoon the a second e, the ¢ f G 13 values, The crowd was willing to trade on n | ave erage crop of ¢ Jotatoes There was less excitement in corn and | In the afternoon th 16, the | Gl fitlow the opening. Advances were 5 4 jalues, [ The crowd wae wiiling to trade oo o = hnye: an average: crop (or com. Eotatosn not 80 much anxiety displayed, the situation | Offérings consisting of a car of praches, plums N o e 1 t Ll made of 1 per cent in Northwestern, % per §16 & 170 | MoMers were not too hopeful regarding the pros- Rock—Small grain from nothing on high becoming more settled, influenced by better "The followlng are reported to arrive for todny's | cont in Rock Island and Burlington and 1 Xlt : 01” R pects for x‘hv remainder of the K there was N ) ground 1o twelve bushels on. low. Corn 0| not mu wrling over prices. Good to cholc — oty Will_roon succumb, except on low ground. prospects for the crop. Outside buylng or- | sule: 477 pears, 252 plams, 1,811 peaches. This | oon cent In St. Paul, which were not main- | 1. o0 ere o on the | makes a total of four cars. per cent in St. Paul, whic o : o ¢ e fow, and the tendency in that grade u t in O LR LR L A I None, tained, the final salés being at reactions of [ 1 . -v Was shightly opward. | Not 8o With' the gonernl i resent prospect for 80 per cent of an‘uvers contrary a good deal of selling was done for | = Xpip; i stock, per bbl., $3. % per cent to % per cent, except in the | 1o : Tun of cattie, " The i on: the. mar ] we crop. gHoRcountry, ‘The general itone was easler LACK i Norie, case of Northwestern, which closed at | 1 Jsands of cnttle kel tavor. poheridan—Corn never looked better, and lower prices ruled from the start. The D RA 3 a8 ) : Ll . o B | able conditions would forwaran for hough some localities need rain badly. PRI BRI AU the best figures of the day. These stocks | ... 5 LU0 13 9 weaks to_ come, The outlook for common and Wheat well filled and good quality. 1 1 This Was Confined Largely to the Early insignificent, but it was roall, about an average for a Tuesday, an. :Ine';;kc‘:"Iuhlu'!':;“{p!w;'rz:mc‘;|‘1,:l'lv“r’flhll;y' Aoynyaue: EACIH T were the only ones in which there was any medium grades, therefore, is by no means hope- \f — - at 46%c for September, and gradually rallied 'fi"lfll"f;"h [ et T LR B B e e fi"cmt}x‘m e R0 Erom H1s 0 40 Douse. the btk 6F TLLINOIS HAS HAD RAIN. S ¢ s B ch plums, 2 recorded wide fluctuations on small trading, . the steers hore todny, and. from $2 o 83 fool ;‘.Mkm"' ‘fll";m‘:f” (RIS “"‘,‘Ylil“""“: & New York, Chicago & St. Louis first pre- [ 12.00 : i 0 | the greater part of the cows, helfors and. bulls, Orouth Hroken in the Greater Portion of ck from lc the, ruled steadier anc 272, ferred making a break of 2% per cent and e + H Of Texas cattle there were about 2,00 head. Stite— G closed with September at 45%c. Local longs Micneanoni At Tl reterred salling | 3 5 . v o firm at yestevday's prices. There SF 11;:1"11;1“ S m.l“"" i “l" Thinof: were more inclined to take profits and rather . i, none. i oo cent. Pullman: lost 1 ‘per) centiat ol g ke e - demand for stgokers, The dry weather 3 g 1 ¢ D, 1., July e Tllinols more disposition was displayed on the part TROPICAL FRUITS. the opening, but regained the loss on the | 1. e by L T weekly erop bulletin issued today says: The of professionals to sell, the impression being NANAS-Cholce stock, $2.0002.50 per bunch. | the opening v i Targe as 1 rains which appear to have been well dis- 5 5 ! ing L bseed) e | ext sale, there being only two trausactions | 1 0 2. cipia i 5 B e y s we WOGED: | 100 shares cach during the day. ‘The : 510201000 theday betore, buvers. did not : nrD fet tributed fell over the greater portion of the RBCIITE (1 a8 Rolenoriii othare: i Ly Consequenon movement of the rest of the list was very | 1. ahid auir v @ small advance a trace nch the 28th and 20th, many sections. (IR 5ore eanler fn sympathy, with corn SOl slight and the closnig quotations show only | 3 R i LA £ he ofterings brought to2 ver 2 v for the first time 1n several The range for the da v{usp%cy(ur B tams | Tal (e i (F e RS AT CEnEaTal v ne | fractional changes from yesterday. The | 3 10 010 Shulsesnliout e S a0 s nenes 1] (m:he:é weeks. These rains will be of immense (i) 7 G nolldays, the trade in f...'m‘r.f'nw:, ind domestio | market was fairly firm at the cloge. The HEIFERS. fom $ (o $5.15, Indicating an' advinee of OO DA BRN R OTION benefit to corn and pastures. The drouth 3 : ftem O Dusiness' o va scellaneous bond market was TH6 12 e Common_ grades were salatie at fron 5 UTHEA i ; o ontinue > northens 2 g e, o | ° ) : 2 3 490, Tuye e little: ‘or: nor diffarence. be. make over half a crop, Pasture ¢ ountie side ERERDUCSIAlIedS1aterbon Malr buylngtand lin . | *“Ihe Evening Post says: The greater firm-{ ... Tieod pled $0, Juvers mude Titile or M0 iterence be | Foring, \Wella. Ketting ‘low. Sillet will | damage was done In some scetions to crops WORST WEEK OF THE SEASON, arce’ offeringe, 2 v st nigh cturors and o . 5 o 2 [ ¢ e bhaumad. ooy EruiL hotthes.”: ness in the granger stocks was preceded by o {3 % 13 % tor Mhovel Father e mote sirength. th pro- | be very light and not much of any other | by hail and high winds on the 25th, 26th and e G a downward reaction in the price of corn. : : e nortion of Mgt hogs being on the inere Kind of ha i Beptember lard 23c higher. In view of these T ha T Bt o vas_ ob- T 5 i EGIRlits At.7 i tor fGoen! (b Buffalo, Cho Mew of these facts the following | The connection between the two was ol o : 5 The receluts e a Bk - : : his i e for comn o Do, i oLl B NS | The connetion BOwien (6T o bnowa | 1 : DR | e i orc | ot e more "t 8 it cron, worl con: | o tin an averago. orop: but (. con- 4 o the e, From r Druaty 19, the dite of the | that the grain A Z from Toledo to Chicago, at 1%c. rrivi s Bzl nuts, there have | this week been dominated by the same clique sheep. The supply was Hght, demand falr v wlanted corn a total fail- | damaged it to such an extent that it will be b et B Drices stedy to strong, good muttons makin ¥ less than an average vield, especially whero- Articien . & period. last Sear the fmports were S llowing were the closing quotations 5 upward to $3.4060.5 8 ill green, and with copious rains will | no rain fell on the 19th and 20th. Corn 8, 1_Op The fol 3 a pward to §: 3 W1eat,No. rubber is dull and depressed the natives on the | on the leading stocks of the New York ex- 3 G s K « ble feed. has been injured from 30 to 50 per cent. July. 2 514 2 | Amazon turn their attention to the gathering | change today: ; 8. averaging. very good, A e illmore—There 18 no prospect for more | [n the central division, owing to the rains. 41030 better, advancing from 1 p: than an average of five bushels per acre | o¢ @ GG L VRCL O S N much. Dec..... i 6374, 861 | can usually be depended upon to come forward, | Ateliison. - progecine ) Such certainly been the case this Adams Express. 140 l fenne sk 0 . Recel) Cattle, 6,00 hewl: calves, 0 Ca complete failure. Fruit falling from trees hS 25 g | 1 3 : i Nogs. 16,000 head: ‘sheep, 5,000 head. before maturit vision the conditions are similar to those in ::x‘:‘ um‘m: plied” wince the "opening, ‘and today o pl . 166 | do pid.... . - The Evening Journal ea. Receipts. 16,00 Gage—Corn damaged about 50 per cent. [ the northern counties. ‘The principal dam- 4516 | woll stoeked to mocet tie proxpective 455 433G38 | winte ade. ‘t his kvt Bl &Oil6. 71 |N. Y. & N. Eng.. 110 B yosterday, 10,234 head:' left over, about 21.0% ) = 2 ‘ AL e e inadhbacife o G234 Ontario & We 1150 ; i head; quality, not very kood. Market activ Hamilton—Corn about ruined, except in a | come localities, fs injured past recovery. 2814 | but in anticipation of a good market our im. 2uig | po SEIpaSlange tagauous matketRourg iin 105 Orufon N, : ; ine; ‘snles Fanged at S0 for Mkhte: $is0 | good fodder. i s o porters ‘stocked in quite ‘ctively and secured i 120 T T ronn packing: | $8@ 6 Tar mixta, | Jefferson—Corn will make less than half | In fairly good condition, with prospects of T I 37| 53@33H | however, was - subsequently regpetiod B ] ail. : an average yield. Pasiures generally are as the market at Para sooh developed un. ousy s o R 0 2 Pigs, $1.250 past Fedemntion. | Checked eorn suffering | rcported in poor condition and many farmers. Rept. 12 0o 4 3 onl s £ 1 7 CATTLE-Recelpts today, 6,00 head; receipts [ more than listed, are obliged to feed stock. Threshing of : 2 o ities occurred, Upon fitst arrivals - here : at Lard 10 s e pe Dty i ¢ § i ! 3 . . arket stenc g / : 3 i : g e Importers fared rather L s ey found L& S % J"q',f‘u' "‘",’M‘_‘ ceintn estimated at from ene-third to three:quar- | potatoes are badly injured, but recent rains [REDY 5 inal cost, and xome business was done at o Lo Ay oLl o bRl e ans eatyaRote 088 2! imay) greatly benetitien) point thit netted heavy s, Hudson. ... s it o 3 e sawianaiateady Lancaster—Corn better in southeast part 665 | 660 | 865 | chmploted upon 'more ndvantuzeo Gt 20 Ilmik b Kansus Cliy vive stock Market. of ‘county than central, and not damaged DS O R Co.il INn St Paul . ‘ 3 2 F g an listed and best outlook for erop. ‘ith § elle N . Frouh though the business has cen upon the whole | B8t St 1 3,200 head; shipments, '3,100 head. ~ Market foi | than 1 4 With Speedy Rellef Towa May Harvest One WHEAT— p ; No. 3 epring Impor Feom' London we | EHE -ooereroeees st B, & Oomah others slow and weak; Texas steers, | Nemaha—Corn about a _thind of a crop. Hulf an Average Corn Crop. e ; il DGR EAvRAIcioR AR bagn ot t Wagie! .0 Piic z L8020, stockers and fecders, $150a540. " | and very late planted suffered | DES MOINES, July 31.—The Iowa crop AATENGL S o uit pfadiTa itke g AR gy ¥ Honth 1 HOGS—Receipts, 16,000 head; shipments, $00 | Nuckolls—Early corn almost entirely de- | pulletin fssue today says: The past week o e rof e senson i s P RYE-No. 2, 4de; mude in Para, and e Hoeking Valloy. roxnsipacioe . 2 : %64 2 6 34,35 heavics, BLI0GASH: puckers, $4.700 o o s robaty can- | has been the worst of the season. The dally NUARLEY-R0.75, nominal; No. 3, nomina; | #hinped henco and sored for dhture use, Bl 5% Giton bactfic % H.6004.75, Ty, W 4 5 npsar '8 ptd. o U.'S Bxoross... HOGS—The yards were full to overflow- | BHEBP—Recelpts, 3,60 hend: shipments, 200 | fuined iteady. Wheat and cats good. I mal. On the 26th, the temperature ranged TIMOTHY SEED-Lrime, to meet the requirements of the ordinary trade | “46¢ Ji o | ing. Some of the lat: n PROVISIONS- m bbl,, $12.60@ | UPOR terms satisfactory to buyers, and the re. | puie S) i el Faio x g yarded until the hogs already in were sold St. Louls Live Stock Murket in_all conditions of goil badly damaged. miles an hour. It was the severest in effect Blien Goone,” Vo 1500 TTve o ol | coxs of the usual has been cxperienced hore | 1oad, TTuS ) Gornfallyrightiiunt Wm,,, RGBT snoit Clean” sides” (ose | from ‘English' buyers, and somie conidera 'i:,:::,,:,}\‘}‘.t’\} i Wi R condition of things naturally delayed busi- | 4900 nead; shipmen s, 40 hend. Market slow fo: | Of the 20th. Now past vedeription unless | Light showers are reported along the east- 07 ¢ it be some not vet tasseled. Many cutting | oy borders, and at a few localities in the in- nuts would run up into kood .. 4 ) The yecuipin c muk- |~ Cass—Corn much injured by drouthi can- | ~Corn up to about ten days ago promised e 2 eheat, | €rop of 1y il be of general Interee ters were made for 200,000 bushels of wheat, p of 1 nuts will be of general intereet and security markets have g There was no decided chanke in pric ¥ tinued drouth and hot, dry winds have- leading futu ot 44,037 Vg | C i i o The leading futures ranged as lnlln\\u arket 44,637 . Ca of speculators. 7 o B » a . From $1 to 81,5 Hiwaze | ure and is being cut for fodder; late planted 101 bags. sl he trade thit when 01 bags, IC0s waid In the trade that when BRI rae| Uk HOmsaXY make some corn and consider Eept' 3 4 ool 3 | Of nuts, and at such a tme o large quantty P ool s i 00 11 to from $2.50 t0 $4.30 for poor to Choice, of corn. Mille orage of all kinds i oo ot corn. Millet and forasc of all Kinds 4 | better condition, while in the southern di~ 44| 464 | the market having been ket abundantly Alton, T u8 Tanl and | Am, EXpress 1041 N. Y. Cenitrai., L o [ head; official yeaterda ad; shipments | nfiflet Jooks like it was frosted. age appears to be to upland corn, which, in primary poinis or than a Paclfic. .. @ Lo ew low places. Some s W ! Y “ § 8| Oregon _Tmp : and firm; prices 5@10¢ higher: all parties buy- | feW low places. Some fields will not muk: Corn_on the Lottoms is reported generally 20601 288 | Considorable auantitics, whicl actto v Lo quanti which ton, #1015 VY bieking and shipping lota; | @ crop. Early planted corn on light ground July.. 12 0216 §| 12 62% [ tendency, and a gradual decline from (he open- o G 16 2 g i H 1 yesterday, head: shipments yesterday, | Johnson—Corn much injured and variously | wheat and oats is still in progress. Late it an excedingly diflic attor to obtain o X g 5 o tun ngly difficult matter (0 obtain orig- | Selo: Coul & Tr 3 88 s 461 head; shipments ye & Godifaron) 8 7214 670 6 72l | iransactions al primuary sources, howeve . & V. S ]Gt completed upon more oy Apeek and | g it o i, (A8 CITY, July 3l CATTLE Recelpts, | OVET DT cent. Checkedl corn more mature ai N i il endon, el [aopiay Teof steers, $3.6004.65 native cows, | MOSt injured on old ground. The very early Nov 2 white, Ssig@susie; | ¥ of that markel th (e viey No. 2 whit Gtie; with View C'&E. Lpfd, Iroii hend. "Market steady to firm; bulk of % stroyed. Late corn may make a crop. pixed, 34.6564.75; lights, $L.60G4.80; pigs, | not make half a_crop. Some fields utterly | temperature averaged 7 degrees above nor- FLAX SREL 18 thut the syndicate ure not at present propared | fo g Rl 54 W.SL L& Pl ke Erle & W WSt L & P trains could not be | head. Market slow but steady et Eorn in timothy sod destroyed, and | from 100 to 107 with winds twenty to thirty Bt % | sult has been that @ demond o At in ex- l Bl o “or % ? Vi vi 22,75, Lard X i it D that a demand what in ex- | Foid Trast. o Weytern Unio and weighed and moved out. The cramped | s, VIS, duly . Bl CATTLE. Tecoipts, | Polk—Corn all right until’the hot winds | upon vegetation ever known in lowa. s have been ' effected. The ship Manhattan Con... 1184 M &St L. ness, and It was late In the afternoon be- | nutives, 101 lower for Texas; native steers, e Diathllaratl Anlahoa goods; pes. gl e parcels have gerved to lighten ( Memblis & C.. (D &R G fore all the hogs were welghed up. This s e R tsGL Heawast ndlimxcd] O lor_Hot winds have cut the corn | terlor, affording temporary rellef in checking e | 1,200 to 1,800-1bs., $3, 564,40 cows and mixed, T e e P L R L e M is not strange, when it Is taken into con- e nTexne Bl e, the process of desiccation. Varlable reports YTt Oblles Oliio, 241N sideration that there were close to 21,000 [ "HOGS_Receipts, 6300 head; shipments, 00 [ Saline—If we get rain soon the best fields | are received as to the effccts of the drouth standird CA,$L6T. hering of the op usually Mobile & Olio. ¥ CF.&L. The following Werd the receipts ana snipmaats | January, and” being collected ; oo da |Cdo S fresh receipts and about 2,000 holdovers, | head. ~ Market active but g@ide lower; top | cannot make a half crop. and hot winds upon corn. In the central and prices, 3515 bulk of sales, $.050510. aunders—Early corn all dead t southern districts the damage is much RENERVSR A e B TR TR tllyat b il s fthe '30*"-'1‘1 (O being the largest number of hogs ever re- | Pigiyie BrTh IS 0 oty FOSHE T “RTeIo: L | Ot el ANt By osons i [y A ik cefved in these yards. Hogs have sold, | arket lower; mative. sheep. 2 807 on late corn will make half a c Fionr, ool T T I indicating the remaining stock at Para, N &'W, ptd o pfd.. . during the past month, lower than they | $5.0063.10. SR Diantanb cornwill Btanalar fawidn Wheat, it o110 o there ‘will' undoubtediy be turther ship: | North Am. Go: P ML N have during any previous July since 1890, New York Live Stack Market. Pastures burned up and many are fecding $ . e end of e present ciop s | Northern Pacific” the year of the last crop fallure in Ne: | xpw YORK, duly 31oBEEVES-Recelpts, | Stock ) soon late corn will make half a o greater than in the northern belt. The con- census of opinion sezms to be that about one- fourth of the acreage planted will yield no Corn. Bu....00 3 000f 178000 e general impression 1%, Howe corn and but little fodder. With™ speedy Quts. bu..... | 282000 60,000 [Fiiat tha quantlly. (o, come forwaca’ cani b The total 617 | braska. During the first half of July, 1891, [ 300 head: none on ‘sale. % i Thayer—With plenty of rain might get | substantial relief the state at large may pos- Lo00 1000 for, and that the arrivals will have no [ shares, —incly they sold at about present prices, but the | N one-fourth to one-half crop. sibly harvest one-half an average crop, but . - special influence of an unfuvorable charac Burlington Taious, B G 3 market advanced rapidly the latter part of . § ork—Ninety per cent of the corn beyond y day's continuance of present condi- i —— upon, the, sltuation. T o 3,700; Tock Island, 5,300, St Paul, 3 The month, touching. §6.41 betore the. close, | & ower; she Iy, chold help. Oats a good half crop. {ans williower. the possibilities, Ardiredios NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Gy D New Vi ey Market, In July, 1889, hogs were also lower than oD NORTHEASTERN SECTION. the output, Pastures are dry, and feeding Antelope—Rye yields three to six bushe stock is now general. Late sown millet has —_— SN R Bl A thi With th tion of the t 16, P Gatlon © N YORK, July 31. EY ON CALL— | this year. ) the exception of the two | $6. Antelope—1 per acre. Oats a’little better, Corn in most | ot sprouted. Potatoes and flax are greatly dumaged. Threshing returns show much Yesterday's Quotations on Flour, Graln and S 1 t 3 ht 1 pe 3| v vi , Gra 3 % et per cint; | years mentioned, hogs are now at the lowest ¢ ¢ b b ) c Lac; Biruail nuts, % e SR localities ruined, except for fodde = provislons; MotatsBte, Juice, per bbi., &5 hale L, £3.2 SR 3R—3G5 per cent, | POINt touched at this season in elght years. | Record of receipts of live stock at the four [ Burt—Many pieces of corn pust recovery; NEW YORK, July 3L—FLOUR—Receipts, i ataanbhina st N e ) DER—IG0 PN SNt | The highest point reached in July within | principal markets Tucsday, July 91, others would, Awith plenty of rain, make a | better yield of rye, wheat, oats and barley 32,000 Lbls; exports, 3,900 bbls.; sales, 11000 2@2c; No. 1 g Sc; No. s in bankers' SR80 the period of eight years was in 1888, when Catile: sheep. | fair crop. Potatoes and millet past help. | than were expected. Heavy showers are re- phgs. Market quiet and steady, generally 10 ; 1 green salted d, and at $1.87 tor 6) duys’ the average price for one day was $6.37. ..h';""'mj“" . ) 30 | Wheat vields from eight to sixteen bushels. | ported at points in western Iowa this morn= R ety Menerally 0y Gon Kalted hid . S8 nd $08G489; commere There are a great many half fat hogs | Shicaso” oo : 6 Oats from five to twenty-five, : u i e ers muking | 25 to 40 Santanliiadililg e Kansas City’"\ 0NN 18 AR o P ats | 12 some inquiry, but 6010 below - the market, | fos. ot ; Venie st 1 e, g hed, | VL RifirieATES —61G6C, and plgs among. the receipts, showing that | st." Louls . g AT L (DL Bouthern flour, steady; sales, 30 pkgs. Rye | No. 1 dry flint hides, Ge; No. 2 dry flint hides, SRNMENT BONDS—Dull. State bonds, | there is a scarcity of feed. The common, me-half. QpmaA 2 0L 008, 0N L - u K Totals fourth, Rye a full crop. Flax all burnt up. | cHIcs 3 3 it company flour, quiet; sales, 50 bbls. Buckwheat flo 3 A ]t I essge i rart cured i I trashy stuff sold at all prices down as low i CamingWheat a fair yield and good | sl California. i iction “this morning, PSRN Iy active v L) O S | WiOlesing[quatationsianiliondaRy ereianifollony; as $2.60. The demand for good heavy ‘and Coffee Murkot. quality. Oats a half crop. Half Corn | relizing prices as follows: - Bardeit peats, 3165 D pates 400 bt | krven walted shéarlings (short wooled early sking), SN D &R G 113 | mixed loads was quite brisk and they sold | NEW YORK, July 81.—COFFRE—Options [ Wl have no earsi the rest wil a | @ Crawford penciios, S0 Grrman, N i Jersey, | QUG F@lse; ary whe (hort wooled varly | U8 {51 b Do B CAd 1% | at prices that were strong to Ge higher. | opened stcady ut unch © 5 half crop with rain scon. Wanniniton, A4 arph e, $1.45; Toftors Huckwiz f‘A\V'i""""" sini), ary sheariings (hort | 1 e LiAKIErle gude e (3% | Mowara the last the market weskened, as | modorately active but irggular, near montha | fer than eheck-rowed; late corn better than B dwenty o donds of © Californis Y~ Nomina| . No. Sei dry A vel o dec 0415 points, and luter mon early, soid here todity BARLEY minal; westorn, 6s@soc; | Kans Baoitedn ot 3 [ A many of the orders were filled, and closed | points higher; ,250 bags, ncluding Au- | Dakota—Hot winds doing much damage pReoly hereslediye o Neayw . Xork Hnila 1 b, actun 3 PucifieUsof '3, 101 i, & T. : flat, due in part to the strike among the | Kust, siim0d1ss ember, . $10.800 Oc- | to growing crops, es corn \Larson Rrotheral s cominy. . NON KUK el teociits, 44,300 bu.; exports, s | 10 e ; * Mint Alin Class A A v butchers of two of the local packing houses. | tober, "$1L20a 133 ¢, “Rio mendicr; | Dodge—Most early corn bevond recovery. | {iitut prs, 252 85 Gros pruncs, $1 biiehen o acual welsht, (@ | Ala. oluss O o 2 dn The good to choice hogs sold largely at | i, To dih il S40Yiy Gonloys, MGG | with immediate raln one-third to one-half | oyal herrios, in vory had brder, 26dse. "\ M Lo mu per b, actval woight, | Al CHss C... o i 6 top, Reprotentas | filos 6000 bags itio, and 8 ‘spot, bt | corn' is possible. Iarl toes will yield (st compaay, Phitadelphia, sl Bie delivered; & \ s It 0% useless o pay | Ta New Cou. 48, Ditg N.J.Cent, Gen, oh, 0000 4. Tonnth e SO IOR, SReproNenta [Fwesenonne dollyeriamtis York “yextors | Gome, 'Wheat six to ten bushels Oats . fruit nt 0. No. northern, ARmARE g | Missouri Gs....... |No. ista... ve sales: 3 At Hie e 0, SA8% fifteen to twenty-five. Barley, twelve to L lnmh focid I.x.“\h..q oA b, el e A ND GREASE—Tallow, No. 1 4@ | N.C.w.... .../ 124%6|Nc. Pac. 2nas.. HOaR o .,,“",";“f"‘“';‘ ks alie elzhteen. ered Dtions ned weak on o rains west c . No. g rease, white A, | " dod8.. o' N. W. Consols.. .. . 8h. Sh. Pr. ) 00 cBtaies, 110,000, baga bie tor “‘The prospect I8 no r f Iater on ‘predictions of showers I the Rorth- | low, ' 80; greaso, dark, 2ige;” ol butter, 2@stic; | Toun. new st b, 7H || R, G, W i 1 3 200 T4 00 3 i 4 N esthieran! Fop UNICES raln Comes SOON. | ¢ fuction elght cars of Callfornin fruit: Bart weat and 1w o bik increase in world's stocks; | beeswax, brime, 15G18c; rough tallow, 15%G2. | o now ot . 104 |St B Cc 4 120 400 Iz 60 460 » ct; Kood aver 1t a Detter crop than expected o | Hote e, vt many over vipe, 81152003 prices” weakened again and closed e not e Tenn, o1d 0 W |SUP.C. 7 10 4o TN 10 460 § bags; stock 1y corn bevond redemption. Po b prumen, AL Trigedy | prones, $2.050 eline; May, se, closed at G4e; August, St. Louls ¢ ral Markot. o 58 |SULSTM.Gen, SALER 00 4 00 i 5 200 4 60 M . ) @ entir i Silvois, $LAGLT6; Groman prunes, $180 ¢ i Sentem ST, LOUIS SL—FLOUR—Firm at yes- [ do dofo F ; B 3 0 | ot e b e Lyipne pEbospediiifgrinotalogn ek gt S0 ARt 418 closed clob 5 ChBON 4B, oorere T 5 2 1265 ... 4 60 @1 p q 08, n_anticipatec ntaineblenus, e o 41600 C om0 G, o ] i PRI do! e Gkl | v Opened ireeiular: prices % thn " halt of 'the okts. are SUANMING | 41 e, Wasniniton. ik o1 s ek x % v dny; No. 8 red, ‘Llllln;h« o, ‘I'In‘dy }oix U b 1 ot 1 § W s noi QIS lenes AL N e e e uncut. “Millet I8 ‘a_fallure, and the only | snuw's $aaeon Puigle Dusnes | $LiaLG Recelpts, 2,000 bu.; exports, 15,90 bu.; | o 77405 A 7 September, 45% en. Pie. 1nis 95, 100 | West Shore 4s. ATe0 0000 i eenee . 0 acturihen; ehange gpel otion, or W ce for many e to odder | Columblas, $1.6561.90; 13m; tuums, g, S b i e 50 | s, it s, phemier, 1 e i A RE G AR ]G G ancs for many, il bo'tocut corn' o | Efimbige, Sttt S 11 Saimuiey 1 No.3, Lo attents || CON-Kol “down e on reports of rain in Boston Stock Quotations. oeenen 18 ) seke « UKo DE JANEIRO, July 3L—Market weak; | Madison—Corn almost completely ruined, ) Deaches HLLGLIT Teclei R ARRYD)Y - on e el i b | arout I‘:I‘1LI<|1:~:1“?I‘|'I" "i‘f»"f.‘|.x'\‘f""')l‘u Faks BOSTON. July 41.~Call loans, 1@11¢_ per cent: s im0 - el No. 7, Rio, $17.80; reeeipts, iwo days, 18,000 bags: | but rain \]\'l]lhln the n'wl(l n-\\‘ di may Clings 8; Neals less than expected, then ren on prediction sHstees May, 40R@ | yime loans, 2H@3Y p brices for % JEies By cleared for the United States, 10,000 bags; cleared | save one fleld in ten of late planted or on Kunnsis City Markets. gl mare r i clo o % 2 eush and Au. | #106ks, bonda and wining a ; h gt o Jarsen SRC hany] alioic O bR Bottomland. Much comn beinigeut” (08 | ) ve By iy o1 WIEAT tho, clowed at 8te: Auglat, SUNGINE | gt oy S cash i A . 3 Soa L SRDAM. July 41D o | fodde i e No. 3 hard, 4 Clomed: it S1%0; Neptember, - SN, LTI ke TESF ST T B P H e e it o | race on th . Hrokor's valua for goud | Platfe—Seventy-five per cent of the corn TLE G Mg CRL B ) :nx ma‘af. October, closed at Gie; Decemb FLAX 83 by, A Vi TRy " Feydyts 7 i dinary J 4 s sales Wil | of no value t for fodder, and much Is % higher; No. 2 mixed, 40@10%c; No. IREND cloeed b aige.” e COVER ) 18| Atehison 1. 2 D LUE lude 20,000" piciten m Java und | Béimg QU for Teed, Meadows very poor, but higher; A ccelpts, 25,20 bu. exports, 300 bu.: ¥ s hiss b 5 BT 5 cast for Europe, 108000 bag on some creck bottoms the grass lands ) 9 xed, 2T4@28%e; No R R b exmorts, 300 b AY--Cholee Umothy, $11,00011.50 17| Wiw, cont. T . . Java and east for United ! | on some creck bottoms the grass lands’ will e ilhor No. 2 mixed, 7@8%e; No “Moi L] e . 140 bogs e - Plerce—There may be a little corn if rain [ © gureick-—"rirm, advancing creamery, market, steady: No. 2. 4 §, Soi No. 2 5 7 3 o 4, e; No. 2 Irregular; separator creamery, 1@ ctric...... 395 |Hoston & Moi White, 40} 3 white, '39%c; track, mixed ) byl by e T y i i Finnncial Notes. comes in a few d Hay a half crop on | dairy, Malcc Wenten, G41C] track, White west ] : v track, White stuie, @i, O : "Gt | Calumet & Heeli.! AT b f NEW ORLEANS, July 81.—Clearings 1508, | the bottoms, none on the uplands. Very v firm; i 180" [Centennial. : LOSTON, July carings, $11 HWiht vield of amail grain. Witk S cars; corn, generally - day " v . { 5 ¥ i 74 eon Short LiLe ~u%| Frankiin, o 0.0 anspe B S 01 Stanton—Ho s e n v | oats i 4 5 o $ 3 ances, $1,62,206. ‘ Stanton—Hot winds have riined ear] s §ears e } O g b ;00 VHINY f«f-'-‘f”'l'-fl “.‘(" ShtEaiaantes Yo 5 o ‘ ALTIMORE, July 81.—Clearings, corn.’ With & good rain oon Iate'corn will EIPTS - F ur, 4,00 bhls.; wheat, 180,000 1 21 Mexiean. ..o 05 . . PHILAD A Jlearings, $8, Oats threshing about twenty bushels p 4“ Aprll, 387760 W ORLEANS, July 5,060 bilow; to armive “b‘l}allfiulux\;;u‘l‘:-:w:y.::!.l.r‘zI.:{«_ Bucn s Ayres, corn, 86,000 bu.; Oals, Iml'v‘,.; bu. | Belciier. oo (B8 Mono.. o R ) ; B 4 Lulances, 1 . Qaiastnreshing ahous fuenly [DUSHOIR BER | B18L AP, BTIH I o) corroN-1.18 WOOL—Steady; domestic flecce, 19G26¢; pulled, g 13,000 bbls.; wheat, none; | Huut& Lelsher, ... 188 vfl.i-ix : » et : July 3LNew York exchange sell- | aye cutting corn for fodder middil Vrics wiles, 200 balew; e e - Dull ¥ — ulwer A e 9 820 45 9 at 31; clearings, $23,361; bo ,$10,150. Wayne—Corn badly damaged. Rain must [ none; shipments, 300 biles; atocl, PROVISIONS—Beet, steady. Cut meats y A ovam 1 Be 4 ey 42,000,008 1h. wold. 0, hat: | coinhiAson L RaYe ROy EREn. steady; pickled shoullurs, @ihe "Laid, | | LIVERPOOL, 31— WHEAT-Firm; _de o8 800,60 in CENTRAL SECTIO! Bteady! western steam closed . Latd 1 ind peor; haldirs offer sparingly; No. 1 Call : ; NDON, v The wmoun | 50 tlarcen b $130; Clty at bhe waom, G0 'tiomiv® | fornin, dn 6%4qHR Mdi Fed western, wintor, 48 . 40 LONDON, July SL—The umount of bullion Telined, steady; contls K @ B A, gus0 | Ved@is 2ed; red western, spring, 4s TdGds Klid. nihdrewn pom the Be nglal o Pork, firm; suies, 400 bbis, CORN—Firm; demand falr; new, mixed spot 3 Lifirm; western dairy, 12018; P et Now York Mining Qv mer e créamery, extiag, BARLEY—California_brewing. 23 64G25s 6 NEW YORK, July #1.—The followiwig ara tha westers V. conds to firsts, 160 FLOUR--Spring patent, bs W1 ClOSINE MININE QUOLILIONS; 30} weste " Blging. iz PHOVISIONS 1zcef, extra Indin mess, 65 8 CHEESE Moi smais, | Pork. prime mess, 685 %1, Bacon, long and tancy, THGINC: b | th ghort 2 8 lb. Jong clear,” & 1bs., ts :‘mm‘--nll’..{..‘\ s Jull i wea mon to | & prime Wes o, Cal. & Va...") o o R BRI Yk on ¢ 3F Wheat durite pa days wers | Doudwood ... 50 3 e SGde; | 100,000 centals, Includl s Am Ci 85 e Y westorn freah, WGlfo1 | oan ™ 3 rican <103 ‘Lrun‘.zll;u\ TALLOW=DUIl; e for oty (&2 per pkg.), | during N S 1800 | Quicksilver i Tree) 440, a to quaniy.” =" | continues Mox . 70 || do proforre ETROLIEUM--Dul United closed at 87%e oy \llIIVA er. Washinkton, bbls. 96; Washington, in = ] Ophir. ‘am, refined, New York, $6.15; Philadelphia and | (PULUTH, S WHEAT Jaltimore, $6. 10. No.'1 hard, and July, Gk . don Stook Mariet. TINE=Dull at WONiic. el o LONDON, July 3$1.—4 p. m. clostng: 4 domeatle, fair 0 exira, 4406%¢; oombas Rartha » — i 3 46%c; 10 rrive, No. 1 northern, 8t Coumols, money.. .. 1015 Mexican orainary. - Connolw, ace'nt . 101K (8. Paul com, B2 oRolce. neapolis Wheat Market. Canvdian Pacifi 4% N Y. Centr P10, TRON-8teady; Scoteh, $19.5002250; Ameri- A LIS, July 3L.—The wheat market | Erie. e 19W| Pennayly oan, $11.50912.60, Ive and lower today, a'though shortly after Erioady, . 74 | Reading.. RPELTEN- Baster; domestio, .41 asked; | lhe Openiag prices adviuced K, with & Bood | Al Contrdll)". 03 [Mex. Con. new di 100 bales, Nugnr - urken NEW YORK, July 8L-SUGAR—Raw, steadys B Will_have no corn without rains |, NEW, XORK SU ikl 96 teat, In- Dore soon, then only & lttle will make anything | M S8 kwiter h but fodder. iolanses Sugnr Huffalo—Corn crop destrove K0 D 1 i OME, The financ situation 1s | ting the corn for fodder ¥ s to 110 lire 66 centimes for 10 francs, lllllnm' v](l.lll and pred ivvll ‘lyu‘n ava, 13 HE 0 ¥ For the month of July, | winds of the 2th. Now th . OLL. QITY. Pas. Yote o Nationsl ransltidens 1694, 46,811, 90) white. Many cutting corn for fodder tiflcates opened. 8t Tlihest. 80Y: 1owenty Greeley—Corn is hopelessly damaged, the | 795" ciosed at 0% 000 Lils.; shipments, close of busine wis 3, of Which $65.060,165 wis Ko “ | favorable conditions cannot make more G tassel is dry and breaks off, and under most | 75,657 bbls.; runs, 11 ;. . y Nutlonal Transiy No Wiihdrawain of g0l were ‘taday announced | than quarter of a cro WAL Mheats from" New Y ork Hans-Corn an entire £ excipt o few ST LOUIS, July. 81.—Cloarings, §002625: this | fields alonk the Platte river. " fhere will not e T s i oo 3 H5da b LY SAN FRANCISCO, July 31 —~WHEAT FUB18, or 6 per cent, Halances. 642,647 (i MerrickeMany flelds of late planted corn Firmery month, BABME July, 103 stz Money | will make fteen to twenty bushels, with dull at 5G1 per cent. Exchange New Yor Yain, "™Many cutting for fodder %o premium bid Many corn fields burned to a Wool Murket. Y- crisp. No hay and pastures dried up. §T. LOUIS, July 3L—WOOL—Active, Orm a8 1. More #0 in | the recent advance Orleans, open kettle, Lions and leopards at Courtland, Valley—Corn badly fir

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