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THE OMAIA DAILY BLI‘ [“'!{‘II)NI'\I)\Y JULY 3, 1895 e — - — —_—— —— — ferior 1o exten Tots. by it were 1 more for July_dnd_ Aug o \ 5 Sloux City, I ~Crop p 2 wer than $2, Texazns & ity, In,~Crop prospect excollont. Latter o— - ,{ g | 1 in d niimbers. T part of the week rather cool for corn Wh Was V. W v B a o STOCKS AND BONDS. " " lambs_fe _—— Y ankton, 8 Do=Wheat and oats ‘tn splondid eat Was Very Weak, but Became Fiem e t zes i} i f [ . dition, and lave Just comtnenced to color in B " Nt inawed RBosts Wive Mads to Depeess | "ot v RAN \OF CRRSNERGHI Al 116 TArcH | fof i, {Last Week Rather Too Co'd for the Best | bitces, “Sgme wheat ity Holed on’ e’ wed oward the Closc, i 2 Values on ‘Change for Soma 1'ime, | o W 2 Possible Oonditions. ndy o cut. ¢ ming of Wil nt NEW YORK, July 2.—Renewed eftorts were | H 4 CENTRAL 8ECTION made today to depress values on the Stock ex : — 1 AlL_crops doing well, Onta promiss & OPENED AT MONDAY'S FINAL FIGUGES | Fi't Y 1 | e by g rumos of prospee "1 | DEMAND GOOD AND PRICES STEADY | e } | RAINFALL ALMCST UP TO NORMAL gl il — | - 5 which does business with Cuba expects to send —a 2 { stec i Corn Was Kxtremely Ieavy Untll After ) TR\ p o, ) ) [ Sefved here in transit from Hovana, but this | OMEFIngs of Hogs Libarkl and on Unfavor. | o | Wet Ground aud Cloudy Skies Give the | b wes excatlent. New the Estimated K for Today ‘. Rt to b transaction I8 a purely metcinl affair in the able Eastern Adgtecs Prices Foll Off | ol ordindry course o business, entirely i Weeds m Chanod to Cateh Up Whent In bloom and In fine_condition ' ‘ n with the gold export movement 5 Cents—Yards Were Cleared - AT ki P X ry. uneven, Weels heaviest for yearss Came to Cora—Knin ays the A at_turning by ,\ 10 be no wther foundation for the » & and Boods. set afloat about gold shipments, and the stre at Close of Business. “ 4. Fvest: SIMInR Wheat atd cats & hadly wied & : : treatn (hem an more “benr poita. IL I not J o R Eiht yot and potatocs would — $ lkely that any lome &tock was sold on the . 1 Crop 16 we voutd gt more rain A% Yeth ot them. O T anort " interest, which \ ARG CHICAGO, July 2.-Wheat was very weak 1 oy At {hs confgunt tows Of yesterdnyi | 'ESDAY, July 2 st Louts c ; Weekly weather crop bultetin No. 13 R p s during the forenoon today, but became i, w 5 the market atthe open | Today's receipts of stock consisted of L0 | | ST LOUIS suly 2 thé Nebva A g . firm on liberal cash business, Wi i family. § L Poara hnd Numeroas. big: | S o shapoine i with the United Stutes burent, lssued fr ot LIRG with a gain of %e per bu. In September : Fders. both of which incidents heiped ¢ 046 cattle, 1,163 hogs and 1,08 sheep yester- | G : . the central ofilce at the University of Ne . ; Bl deatings, the gain y and 1 ttl 7 hogs and 1,2 braska, Lincoln, under direction of G 10T which e | Bheep « esday of last week: i : . Swezey, meteor t o tHe Netrwskn . Wi ka weather sorvice, co-operating ni well. Choke chers cattle, 3,637 hogs and 746 sheep, as against Be in July. Corn was very weak early | the day, and it communicated some of it to 4 wheat. Corn rested with \ ecline [ v Recel for the week thus far are 2,680 | ho A i periment station, tor the week endi cuttle, 4,572 hogs and 1,834 sheep, as apainst | Sty t 1, 1895 s well. Corn r Potatocs of garden %e. Oats are %e lower for Sept ! \ i i n f e news I 5 provisions a ghade under X : Vzations v, | 2456 cattle, 428 hogs and 2172 sheep Mon- | head: ma ‘ Wheat opened without material nge [, ' 5 Y f the holiday, many day and Tuesday of last week fodthwestern 8 m z v ) wih. Oats ; 1l o it CATILBoThe | Tower, $a.éa . since the close of the pie i p oo J2—There were more cattle in the | — . w o slon. There was demand enou ) % T wdvantage of this condition | Yards today than have been seen here in New York Live stock Market, h " e halt & gorb the offerings for a few minute t 2 1 § imer the geacral market, more | long time, the total run of 1,M8 being over | | NEW YORK, July 2 ” " SR tween 71%c and 7l%c, but inside of the | ¥ ] B 4 y partial rally af flitery hour, the ten. | 300 head in excess of last Tuesday's receipts b B up ~ - " t t raing five minutes the bulk of the early y aughout the aftermoon was in'the direc, | and larger than any other day since May 2 beof, & - fl AN 1 ¢ Are st 1 wer figures, th n xtending to 2 hen 2,200 head were o 1 ¥ 2118 quart r i W orders were filled and the | i e Wentort, - Rotie THINNA paur | W 3 received | UsHeEn ) i NORMAL O i this wheat for sale, but when the marl ! BRI TG ARG LV on the market the showing is not so good, | buor ‘o, prinie. §2.00ad Tambs 1 RAINFALL to appear short of buying orders a 4 . X 9 A Teadin | Thirty loads out of seventy-five received | "HoGs iiecip FOR THE WEEK of good sized lines of long W " market . were consigned direct to the packers, leav 4. - had been carried for higher | bkt ¢ ing the number of cattle on sale 1,130 head. upon the market a Asx usual of late, there was nothing prime Re 2. veselpt very quietly from o in the yards in the way of becf stec At | for v, duly had declined to 7l € > . - ram & the same time wer m | ;Ih: ”."fl.'yi"“‘.\ L " " . | handy little cattle, The demand was rea trade was light all I i onably good and the market falrly active v local scalplr A r " 1L Ruilwiy at steady to strong prices. The offerings Ad St Ko d 1 0 Higher ¢ were mostly all taken early. Some good i of course, ern " t T a U86-1b, & 1 3 ."\‘.S.'.n \ e Raing it £ . | {N-Ib. steers brought S0, with the bulk of - 3 SO & A § aer | the sales at $3.90 to $1.50, Woo! Murker. Tative tact 18 ar OMAHA GESERAL MARKE v e 1.5 [N e agiion an °af g The market on butchers' stock, cows, | EHILADELPHIA, July 2—WOOL aldalald less thar v northwestern r — eibers, at S " * | frm under i o oni . a £ 5 SRy e fox WML Beilils iU FRGY. B Fai BB, Adame Expresi.. 1487 tion as noted on previous days, the market | 4bove, 16413 mediim, 206 2ic §eo? 1 e0 271 Over .,; § sixty-nine cars and at The s 18 lght and Ani Exprens N Y. &N 0w | belng steady, with no new features of im- [ (Wiccnutn mate, - Gots e madn ¥ RO :mhr 'vm t promise 300 cars in ull. The day Sy L the 1 Balimore & Oiio, S porta | i : mediui \EA 1ooKIng DA Duluth were a partial offse eipt Canada Paclfic. . A few smnll bunches of stockers and | ‘ common The week opened with al -»ym\Y\ W he ead excopt . ! g i Sonth A Washed - col ind delain [ ¢ the former amounting to Liver Tiadn Southeri i fecders’ were offered on the market and | 19 mediim R emperature and in some parts of the stit ¥ o, s bool was quoted 1d winds which did more or less damage to Tight and bright 12 lower with » s it was Central Pacific. .. o taken at steady prices, tative | @i o Peral change, Antwerp 1% centir w y there wa Ches. & Ollo. Baging Mail. "0 sules: AR LHECH ot grain that was headed out, but the greator ! t needs more and Berlin from % mark to 1 mark lo ¢ i BLRL UL FERL s Bt v Blltsbaie. s BEEF STEERS. Migatiiee; quar 1i@isc; o port of week has been decidedly cool, | Hreton was the only Atlantie port whic & Chifeao Gas, i P AT No. 7 AV . e unwastt, ored, Tieht averaging s a whole about clght desrees AL shipped any wheat in the past twenty-fou ter market s rather unintercst Conoti 5 Reading.. i 1235 1 medium, 1 mmon, 13014 i low the normal AR Fours, and the total of wacat and flour t et O . & 8t 1 5% R GW o ¢ 3 1075 4 43 1865 fermaril snd ‘northwestern t The week has been one of cloudy skles, | SR gether from all the principal Atiantic ports e tvocato the | COlo. Conl & 160, DI§(K. G Wi bid oiis: 1 450 divm, Ta12e; quarter-biood, 150 15e; with several days of light but continuous | sl Kounted to the small aggresate of 152,00 e e i [(CONRH O Ter Rock Taland. ... cov g 2 lood, raing which, although not quite reaching | A i i it RH PO news from the northwest, apart < holding o butter this | Detivar & Hud [ e o SNDON, July 2.~The f the normal amount for this season of the | 3 i from the heavy recelpts, wgs rather in | v fiot specialiy, belgni, und wher i ies | Dol Lage kW do pfd,./..: " 124 XL WOOL, SalLeR <foi - (IR Yo b Dpened 41 vear, yet come o gently as o be of more 7 o There will be from A e buls. Several dlspatches re liation s Jnto | g st. P& Oriaha..: i : S| VDol exclinnge \oday Witk o stad i ade, than I value, ~Over the western por : Fvted some damage to wheat from the 3 ¢ pront, Iy i very | D% G R o pfa 3 wis 23 buyers, both English and eontinentat There | U o state’ and along the southern [ Hed Wil well, but 18 late, frost up the a week ago il some ne estimate of the old :'”"'“K“'.“ alfic., 1070 1260 2 Tl was aiso esentative Ameriean buyers less than half an inch fell; over the [ More rain roatt was being | shown here plucked i Tust vear in New ¥ oo (22 Suear Retlnery.... 10 present € the Fales was strong, with | central portion from half an inch to a1 NORTHW BSTERN R west of Minneapolls which showed ‘ilohe, LUL na fAt ax can be learne AL Teun. Coal & Iron. 3 3 the demand ‘s ¥ Combing, | inch, while In the eastern end of the State | mox TutteCrops are advan v et the tips blighted, presumably from the - i krades and classes will ap &ET . . 08%|T. &0 Cont. vfd.. 7 0 0 8 Tiowine Mo C ! sencrally upward of an inch fell, with a [ com, which 18 quite backwa Pisturago e B the frost. Tt was also remarked [ imate “clos o Bt Teilar szl G ey oar i enit 5 ] showing b@lgd dearer,” Amcrican buvers bought | limited area of over two inchies i Cass, [ il fiore that the temperature in the northwest | weight hix holding, estimating ot pros- | fiinot Contral..; 974 U, S. Express.. 2 faiily. e number of Dales offered was 1t Sarpy and Saunders counties 4 The rain has wn immense amount Bere e Thdny was too high for | ent vaiues tie Lscs will ot be lews than $0.° | 6t B Duluth .0, 20| W. St T & P, . h S0 were withdrawn, Sales in detafl The winter wheat is gencrally beginning [ of god. Oa ading. ¢ Toing well Yoaterday 1 Wispatchen from here conveyed [ X0 and winy possibly reuch 0.0 frhis low | £/ T ptd.. fihy X u ! e uied, Weddls | to ripen in the southern half of the state Chevenne Crops ave louking well, but ground the Impression that uneasiness on the same | £ Y T ore st DA ndaad) (o 1t otlier || LakOI leh\ ast Wells Faieo x4 106 ] 5851 { e Lonless | but wet weather has interfered with the [ I8 beginning to get dry, though nothing fs suffers score was provailinie where they werg 66 | iyt o wustiined Ty (hose "o | necevtid ; ¥ -m;:u;lsxfiuh 3 3 Balow niod Ko, | harvesting of wheat and'rye and but Htdle | g et bl sertencing 90 degrees and over in the shade. | i S GEOn Wnd marketed their goods' at the seee 14 iceling & L B, 17 ¢ Ausira c Wi rensy. br | Progresss has been made during the week ek e growing week, with loeal ghow: Fiteshing returns from thé winter wheal | GoCiine during the winter and spring menths o NI . 5y s grensy, S | Batu In the southern portion of the state | ors, Small grain prospecs good. "All stock doing ity were T iy of extremely Doot | Tihe Koring K far of new stock amounts to trom | 12N il o 7 F Vition; mconted, idat Ja; grenss, | #enerally suffered considerable damage | ki n_Too Tuch rain. Low bottoms covered T b omitted 1o repeat the g00d | cuiw % tubs in both storuge houses an Pl DS & ' Hiope G Natap 1w | from the hot weather and winds early n | it { \t elds in the nelghborhood of Charleston, | private Lut at the same time it tieed | & ERLTICES HEIFE! i @ls A5, greasy, 4@ the week; in the northeastern section of the | Jiy! Watth ass neatly ready toicut, Alfalfa Jee I o hey, on scveral occasions, sent | (At the ‘creimeries so far’ going inta storage | 3 u |o B e LOATON, JUly 2/Tha. Noa). matker eontinues | state all small grain has. made axcellent | Sl a0t ety OO arny well as i counter-irritant to the reports of 'sn L S A L G R AR O FE LT T B L 5 4 .0 R H active, with the prospect of another 1e per Ib. | progress and is in unusualiy promising con (s BT Crops are grow g tapidly. Alfalfa Teturns, Reports from Michigan and north- | asstored Jast eeason during Ame | Mobfle & Oho... 2l I & T. G 1o @ iner round. Few Montana wools have | dition OE Guts fae hy vory neayy ern Ohlo were very bad. The market acted | Lo with, [t S CH SEOR ok, o Lo | NashvilleChat', 08 ' T A, A. & N . 310 : } 1 while new wished flecces are vet | Corn has made but slow growth during N Sl grain well. Rather too cool extremely heavy all forenoon and it wae IRGtan AT e SAto .‘V»I’“:vl‘\;";llm T8t L. & K. C. BULL LT Gl nal. gAustralian | the week on account of cool weather and it | for corn. Pastures hot untl after September had declined Jirge make of fine butter N3 oaniat G * 1....1680 2 1050 Higher il around, The following are the acots. | |5 fomewhat backward for the season. Ow- [ Sheridan=\Vheut have fmproved du Btk that it ceased 10 have an appearance | il s, prices et Nigicentraliiiy bt 180 e i g (0 the slow growth of the corn and the | K the week, t in s necded. CoM T At ot Keaviness, Tt recovered from | fon with charet " Sokn hts Adoptd. ! ; i e ol Teding dencriptions and above, 1614e | Wet condition of the soll, weeds have be. | I8 Erowing slowly O CTtter point o about the level of the ke miuch of o s Seaso o NoIRha o VG a 1370 XUt bbve. 16 e s mrkaeney. [ come unusually troubleson = openins figlires by about half an hour from | fields of product T B No:Pue! oid PO N 11 2 | @iz X Michigan, Taitie: No, 1 Michgan | Potatoes continue to do well and are re. Dhe Close. Bradstreet’s visible supply state lain ‘markets and other I 5 D. &G 2 18wiie; X New York, New Hampehive and \ markably free fr bugs. Grass in S formporary weakness after th inge more’ than ! e and | S DS S g montpignvaes X dinmois, 100650 NOS 1| mendows and pasturcs continues Lo krow | Cool Weather Tias tourded the Growth of price had recovered to Tikc. [f showed the ot Wi e precent ssutem o win | shares, including; American s v inree-clihithe-biood, | conbin R A Gt L G UL AR tarn Somewhat. : than o week ago, which was considered un- | e W i oo broft in holding summer Tuteer | Gas, 28000, Colorado Fuel compiny e 5 ind Mot qussionblood 1% e lly and in some cases the first cutting | WASHINGTON o weather burea satistactory, and a reaction to 70%c re- | at the prexent high prices. With our farge and | ing " and ¢ Jmpany, S00; (o g Mont e thedton i fine, 11 f from this spring’s sowing has already been [ In 18 rer the wee suited siness amounting to 76,000 | fne ke 0f butter the only wiy ) N Srarken 5 2 sei Montana, fine mediym’and fine, 10atic, made. Report by counties A4 duly 1 says bujat New York caused @ frmer {one neas onsumption will force prices upy E tein prefe o 85 3 ANGie; Aust i A, B508TC; cros ptier—The eat of Monday damaged orops [ 0 cool in states of the Missourl and A s Joss and %c over o lutest i) Wy ekl on prices O for Al ", Tl 24500 0 3 thEee. o aetiones: i crossoneds and | L a R ftave' delayed tarm: worn. Corn et e A1BoL valleye aglth (DR RIRIBIENS trading in September wheat was At 7l market down and cau Quotations i Southern 3 : IS gl dy. Some ‘rust in oats, § rowih uf | ove lons of the, Gult staten and northiern cipts, | [ — Stock in s mmencing stures auir rai WEATHER BUSEAU CROP HULLETIN A LU e | E ] A : and . 20 400 3 3 = y o promiscs two-thirds of a cr i Thhn i%e. s against 2ige for a moment yes- [ w3, F4 N s BB : 14 40 i LOUIS, July 2oFLOUR-Dull, heavy ang | hindered by et, weather, Spring wheat und outs | SNl (e Dukotas, and while Nebraska: and terday. s extremely heavy until after | apring chickens, 3200068 per qor Mew Xorl Monew Markot. PR L four, s hai. Gl a8 i tve | O R atacs never | Minnesoln, FROTL ARG ans and Kentuicky. report the. estimated recelpts for tomorrow cam 1cks, Sei turkeys, BTC: goose W YORK, July 2-MONEY ON CALL- i R WHEAT Murket was aflicted with another | Cliy—C Wat will not b arse | Bl outhook fir cormn e most promising I foani ' Foliowinge that, and encouraged et 3 0100 fhere‘auotea an | 13021 ; an, 134 per ecnt; closed, 1 uti g ervout spel Uhfs mouni il Wi Iy e e "t o R | ars il white ol e, b pnetclat" s % the dfternoon recovery in wheat, it as Dline and conrse, st i it alls iRl B ; kil T e though rather firmer at e n Smmenke. Tasthres look Well, Dotatecs | he crop I8 doing well in Ohio. Indiana o - sumed a firmer aspeet for the remainder of | CHEESE—Wisconsin ~ full _cream, Youna | it B L S EHREA08 - Al apening e caine a xpell, in wh mde, . fa. in the last. named states there are e e e il i0n | Americans, Jue; (wins, 1ic; Nebraskn and Tova | “Bioppive pxCITANGE-T ; ; o hert Wi ) Ashortly by n stror R doing finely, but some very | Somptaints e i o chinenbuis” on 1 not make up all it ] (il crenm; 10c; Nevrika ind' lowa, part skims, | | STERI XCHA 2 3 1 ] pell, whe cmber was heid from the heat or | Winter wheat harvest is nearing completion early 1o At th pening Sey , os 1 100 birlck e | vusin bankers' bills 9 sl 5 2200 1010 10, the close being i 1 3¢ above yes week, but It £ over the norhern portion of the winter wheat brought 46%c for a few minutes, but therc E d . 3 nd, and ot $4.599504.88% for sixiy d £ 3o 120 3 how SR 3 Kosaat lute rafne will | BWY, and throshing 'Is becoming gene Spring were sellers at 46%c at the same time, It y $7; midland, §7: lowland, | TS, $LM@ANY and $4.90@1.50%. 5 .. 835 3 30 40....T136 v ¢ buiow Jough With buyers 5 0 At el X Wing, and_ the condition of this declined to 45%c, recovered to 46 and 1 color makes. the price on nay, | H.STX@4.88. A 7 h 3 3 2 red, cash, 10c; July, 0%e bid; September nd favorable to all crops, | er " Favornble, Light frosts occurred R L o andl fon CrialLGORN | KiRht valeaaell the Desti— Oy top, dradestbirtig || (SILYBR: CERTIRICAT q S HarVesting i full Dlast: Wheat and oats sather | on the 2th and 24h in poricas of the Dakotas, Wwas good and resulted in sales of about GOVERNMENT Firm. State bonds, . 2 ¥ ORN—Opened weak on bearlsh crop news and | #hort. Corn_ all right yet, A Wisconsin, causing slight damag 250,000 bu. for export worked by way of New ¢ 1006150 auil, Raiiroad bonds, dull and easie No e 4 Av heavy seling; after selling off e the feeling b Hamilton—Hot sun und wind carly wiok Tocalities. York. A weak feature of the situation is JGETABLY Closing_quotations of bons were as follows: hue 4 mixed......10 e sttt un‘reptrted decreiein tie Vo) ut oat crop. short AR LA, == feature LA M 4 T e 50 steers.... supply and reports of export purchapes nt | pieces are almost ruined. Itye and wheat are of Grain, that Texas is off ng corn for delivery in There did not appear to be much doing | he J 48, reg. new. 240 R &N Tate 1001 IRADC ew Yor The recovery, however, & 7 improving som Cor k kb the point of delivery. Receipts here today | shipped in here comes mostly from near Kuns a8, TOF.. 000 ! B G T3 o AT oo Ak OATR-Iutures Wenk on the continued depres- | CFop: also alfalfu, cane and millet : Qispateiies 10 1rndsireet's, covering prine LIRER 3 e sjon in cash and the selling out by longs Jefferson—Corn growing nicely, bt still peca uationinsthotlinipiie e were 314 cars, but for tomorrow only 98 cars v ations . B 1 3 .- E ¢ 6 RLLVED are looked for, 4 3 Old stock, 65GTic; new potatoes, h 3 e BRASK decline; after declining %: there wis 4 smail | rain. Oats short, but well headed. Bugs injur- i § dn'conp. g injur- y lo Oats were again active and under contin- | cholce stock, soguie. - 5 OLh T can s t 2 L1180 3 reaction and a fitm close; N cash, 24ice bid; | ing ¢ and corn. Wheat and rye will not be B atookedingt RavIA) ved free tellimg of dong stuft suffered an- |, ONIONSfumudas, per crate, none; California, | B8 W8 4. N HOC gn of hoga were quite liberal | J4i% F2Ipe Ud: September 2k 22 O T : _ chst of e Tooky other decline in values ~ Trading was morc e e e Ala. Class A.. toduy, the recelpts boini the Turgest since Thurs- | XL Esihe first of the new erop cume in today s n | o T il he e, hand, Some | o0 ins 3,023,000 b, cific const, general today, although Schwartz-Dupee & 1 “_','“; A plekcaimayy S B0 LA VA o n BEANLE o day Gf lust we Thero were fitty fresh loads | ' BN GO UYOR SR 0 ror s Simai | hikh s w man's head. | Some i laid by ana e | deorease, {otal duere const, Co. were agiin very conspicuous with S0 % Aln. Class C..00000 100 i ! feported In the yuidy. as against fifteen yesterduy Vo 2, want trucks. o | Very weedy st ald by and 15 | 5555000 bu.; o ina i urope, Increnses heavy offerir The close showed a de 3 IR aTies Al Currency. Mutual Union b andgtacivailvepioadasuniuenday o LalneAWERIs IN —$2.15 2580000 bu. cline’ of le to i%e and 7o for Septemb ‘ g a v, New Coii. 43 N.J. 0. 5. illaftheratwheaiaultaa xacaiinan yhileh icada .00 bu, ¢ and May, while July held comparatively b " i Hlissourl B4. ... No. Pac. 1ats.. 34 | was good G Sl £ the Rocks steady. " Beptember ranged from e ASPARAGUS- ) stock on orders, 3oas0c [ N & g3 N asies The market was slow to open. Large receipts Ry mountain. . Leads 4o to 2%, and rested at 2e to i ¥ doz, bunch RO AR et nd an unfavorable outlook I the cast were i decrensen in Visible stocks of availble wheat provision market was firm and higher [ CUCUME On orders, 40@50c per dc SLOnantuntey sl B T O aal Taty: against the selling inter At the same time not included i the official visible s Feport he opening hecause of the day's run of [ PEAS=On orders, per bu, 31 Tenn. new st 54, 105 |0 C. & P. W 53. the pmokersumen alow to Kt ownito busincas KY-— Firm Nuckolls—Corn Is growing very fast and hus for la include the followng being only 17,000 and thelr price higher | STRING BEANS—On onder, per ; Tenn, old s 60 ISt L& LM.Gn. 5. the buyers being late in commencing operations Dl and e es at $3. w good color, but rain came 0o Tate for the onte, | b northwest n erior elevator by trom o to 106 The trading was not IR Mimssipbl Stock, TIPS T 4 Ko When the market did cpen It was st s decline S Por pang ¢ B r about “Fained and are' beihg cut for | Mitwauke very active, although tho fuctuations might | 43k o nasn o dofarrad.. Bi¢ | Tex: Pac. Tts. B¢/ |gE a0 cromiveaterahyla pricka andiit ek on that o Stoam.. 46 o 1 ok \R0 prive W0 v suggest an active business. September | 5 5 Atchison 48, 76| do2ds e IRRIGE A Al T S 16, ibe, $7.12 Otae—Corn in excellent condition. Harvest of | 40l 61,400 bu dland; 1 pork opened at $12.30, sold as hig < 1 WATERMELONS—Per doz., crated, 83, Atchison 2 . | |U: Pl ot “ffected. |The best hogs on sale touched $4.80, a8 Dry salt meits, boxed sho rye and winter wheat commenced, Oats doi T e Ogdonahui e (o Ha . Witk dar| | e sl e b s G R | West Shoro 4s.... B D s O e e Vi 662t o, S0 Well ‘and promise & heavy crop. Grass and mi 1 cach at Akron and Ogdensi Lard lost 7ite and ibs e 8 4 FRULTS, oo BR300 | ks being berter today, R presentative salos: oate, M0 by, o MOR "',."\{,'.“"“ i threshing out muc) day's values . N e pr. Noit | AV, ¢ i dur 10,00 wheat, 6,00 or than Wi ex] o T apnt a Wi FORK cars: corn, 98 cars; oats, 63 cars; hogs, 26,000 | Stii " ‘Kood many berris to come, the sen BOSTON. July 2.—Call loans, 223'¢ per cent “ 211 A inch bugs P N IE O h.:',:m. o e Hy W sver, and the same thing might time loans, 24 per cent. Closiag pris for | Reate ) () H Liverpool Markets. able damage water 11-16c, ¢, and f _The leading futures rangea as follows: did of small frait fis wili"Sobe | stocke, bonas and mininz shares s I8 0 s " LIVERPOOL, July 2 WHEAT—Spok. aqulet; | o, (el ¢ 1 ntong wih | fugal at “Dreakwit Arilolos, | Opsi, | HI diss we the whole field. Quotations TFEE PR W Bl bTd. dei _ 2 red winter {1 ontss pastures » wing un’ | e ol 5 i, = = — RED RASPBERRIES 2qt. case, $4. Al Sugar. ... 100 (Wis Ceutral L0 A e : I Xhausted N Tichar A Tanily: 2 onta il f firm PN 7 0854 | 7027016 | B iaB—calitornia: pe i il sgar bid... 100 |Gen Elee. pfd.. .7 04 8 ; : 10d; ) fornia, G 4. Futures | pe ' full orop. Tine have hindered farm work T3 70 | | BLuss-caitornia, por box, cholce stock, $1. v Stitte (s Vg Edlson Rieo Tils., : o i quiet.” witl noar positions dud fower und | sibines S or Wark ot and dry, Uit Jast Pl oRtoh 17 e AR IAN O 3 Ahalie 1; July, o8 40: August. 5 5 2 ipeit . Corn doing nfectioners’ A, 4 5-16q4%e; cut loaf, 651401 aue | " pEACHES Ter vox, g, | *,:;3“"}3“’» 174 |Now Engiand 631, ; oo L S CH O el 4 T16Q45808 4 | HO 2 CHES—Fer case, $1.10G1.2 Fitehbure, ....0.o. 90 |Wis. Cen cember, s il hon sted APV LES—Southwrn, per %-bu. box, 6@, Gen, Bleciric e IN—Spot, autet; Amortean mixed new, 4 | S T weedy 1 L ated STRAWBEIIIES Cholce” shipping stock; S Crii ! L Futurg dpencd sty with e | SR O o ¥ a8 Sl e v futte & Bostor . 5 seensdl0 oy positions 1idlower, ant positions 11 | pecy They cannot make more than half < T—Weak; No e &\ Rk R cies G - Short Line. . Centenntal... it i e lower, and distant pamitions 1q1ad lowers bust: | late and small yet. Winter wheat s beginning | s TOWN CHERILES er 2iqt. case . . tan : L AL e vetore sl et | L SHRN=Negleoted ; { ACui : jais 16;2 e 6 d: November, 4s 41; December, 43 41d make. - Gorn. doing moderately well, Much of | white ol - i; No. 8 s | cuse, $2. 0G50 g st Enl pfil g o 12 agiih T B ncom, Jong clear, Tight, 38 to 4 | Aty blanted corn Deing i B5.""Now ‘much | R MY moderate sanmy 3 hol ba— TROPIC 3 Brefa st Ibs., 838; long clear, heavy, 3 Ibs., 328 6d; short o o A s T i Dy July., .. [ ORAN AR e seed ¢ i Simne ol R g ALYy S P o Giear || nrcr k0L INGR Tl inthe apk TIurk o Minueapolis Wheat Market. lings, D x S8 0T Miedilerrancan. awedis fsag0 | Bsa.ErAnalion M Quosstioa RUR: . s middies, heavy, 5 1bs., 52 6d; clear bellies, 14 t0 | ward for this time of the MIXNEAT J 2-WHEAT A little ash quotations were as o '; fancy St Michaels, none, SAN FRANCISCO, July Tha oMaial els- o & 16 1bs., 34n. She TS, U 12 to 18 Ibs,, 81 IRTH TERN SECTION. hig July, December, FLOUR—Easy: winter patents, $3.0@4,00 Extra fancy lemons, 360 size, $6 ing quotations for miniag stocks today wors ws |4 & Hams, sk cut, 14 1o 16 1w, 458, Beef, extri SRR 4 ® On track, No. 1 northern, v Btralghts, 35.40G3.90; | SOFINE batent g + 30200 ) pollows: i Indla mess, T8¢ 805 prime mess, 615, Pork, prim Antel L Ay 10 od condition and | 71fc; No. 8 narthern, 9 S0 D0 R0 hakers, binden sz Al s t e Lard, dull: prime Western, 398 6d; refine (onaxd=Riony ahave (Ho areramn. fome damase | neleits, first Jeoond ver doz., non Aunés ,.or ¢ A ek e 52 palletis B, i o | BT cant for corn, but couldn't be better s, export B3, MISCELLANEOUS 8. 1naitons Benluoky Con... o i ! L CHERE - Pirm; demand fairs finest American, | gor 4l Kinds ‘0f il grain and krass. Sy . vellow, 4% | pras Toc; choice, 12G13; California 4 & Heicher Mexican, : i el 3 rve ind barley in the milk and oats juse hgad v rroduce Marke S HARR Canasi s 1500 0 L el ing, but promise the best for yeurs and ten diy ANSAS CI1 WHEAT—-Qulet; No. Ay R i a1 Rodie Oon s Monod orsiensen 1 & : 8 good, i of e dverage season. Wikl g S rejectid, 900 Y RUP-Gallon oz, $12; | Bulwer Conll 10 5 |Oceldental Coitl. 2 . A L\ armActt renneattiss pastures fin ; L cans, # PR Oohir A 3 2 efined, 15s. Cedar—Corn_growing slow. Smal] grain con- | CORN—Lower; N 4@doc; BARLEY 25 : L 4TGdse; B mands. Me: English walnuts, soft- | Ghallengs G o 1 7 2 tnues to da’ nieely e Inu #oft Challenge Con, Overnian ra T R tandards, 11; Diberts, 10c: Brazil | ChOIURE . .cursi .-‘.L,..'.‘ SRR e i o RULIUMERS ""l'“. ¥ ) ool for corn, which, however, | *ON'; lower 2 5 nuts, 10c; pecans, peanits, raw, 6c; rousted, | Confidence. .. ! E N 2 2 TRATOR equarters, b, Sering wheat, odts and barles Lok | 2 White, per DL, 312160 | “DATES—In €0 to 10-1b. boxes, 6c per b.; fard | Com New Vork. frra Nov ) AU London (Pacifie const), 2 ko will make i quarter 10 Raif or Duluth Whent Market shoulders (1 CIDER-Pure uice, per bbl.; $5; half Ubl., §, 5 i g . o IS L AT . o centals, ncluding 0,00 American i Weather geod for small gmin, waich iy 2 WHIZ ! N RICE POPCORN—In the ear, on ord: - douid & OUITYe e ‘ellow Jacket. .. s B ! $2 0, fal three duys Wore 31,800 centals, Weather unsettied. | toes and ull garden truck good. A severe hall ¢ ptem| HISKY—Distillers' finished gosds, per gal., | 1 ber | Hale & Norcross.. natives are quatable at S8 { ik Storm damaged barley and rye badly in northers rhert L 614 4 e Koo western vom 82 mmon n dumi arley an il Z \ Rty 4 ) TALLOW, Silver birs, 66% 26680, Maxic ek ihtop at from $1.98 Coffee Murk: part he following were the receipts and shipments HIDES AND TALLOW - oy stock R AL M p L2 s eat, oats, corn and m WE neve today £ the racetpts and siipaanta | - yrppe 1 green hides, i Gic. Dratia, atiht, 2ige: falograpals 20716 5000, “lariba at from $ : NI ORE Ty f e ontivas daened| o ThihiaL ot o au E . hides, No. 1 e (e Bidos, So: . e — o tative sales aull at a decline of 5010 points, ruled. fmactive ' latge acreage. Weeds very b Ol Market Recointn. |Shipmonts. | green sihted Kides, 81 1 veal ealf, New York Wiuig quteio. . for ‘the most part nominal, recovering the ke PiAda silow growth. Tist show MEN. 701 PETROLEUM=7 | - los., 13¢; No. 2 veal ™ NRW YORK. Julf 2.~Tuy followiag ara thy | iy mixed western. ..., s o 08 e e T Briaan 138 Slow. EIow, Jona July 2 ¥ M7 7.000 4000 [N ¥ flint hides 2 dry fiint hides, | elosing min ) Atoas 38 native lambs . 21818908 rders, which m sellers scarce; sn 000 mall grain and potatocs have grown LONDON 2 _CALCUTT. 8 Jiouol - anou v 1 dryaited hides partly cured | Fnwer - T T ol 11 kil ags, including: J a1h.30; August, §1.30; [ v o o 00 BRGNS ST | g goNRON, Jul, MoOALOITTS. Sl (;,.‘,, bu LTk, 5 o] I T AT S B L ity ouired mone; | Gholora:io x Qpin S b CHICAGO LIVE 8TOC Beptember, $1445; $.d0; | December, | d 4 it wag last year, e | LANTWE 2 PETROLEUM-198 %0c@ ve bu . pis 1.000] 21000 | sreen salted sheartings (short wooled early skins). | SrOWY Point Plymonth — 0 ¢ SR Nominals Ne _ SInRACLie (dphe: averaged | ot l.(aur; b 9000 1,000 | ¥ach, 3alse, dry shearlings (short wooled eurly | SO C3' & V Quickaiiver... In Cattle the Recelpts Were Light and the | $17000 1 1L v (Candon _ ¥ ne et 3 “ralnt % 4 e Kindy: No. 1’ ench, 9g10c; ary shearlings hort | BOAOOR e 30 (GIUSONTVIRL Geueral Demand Moderate. twrdiy, 2 s New York t ling fast and will < MG L (O et PR O T "",{ 't | Hule & Norer y - CHICAGO, July In @ittle the recelpts were | todas," 216,43 United States ok C & Wiy from night 3 « 1. WHBAT=Eaky} e, Ul Tie0. © | ponmil actunl Welkhts JSC: Ary flint Khnsas dng | Homentuko ) JOI e Jight and the general fémand only moderate | #6050 bukw oo ofO the © United lans Erowlng - Ro—— Nebraska murrain wool peits, ‘per pound, actual | 1ron Stiver 4 t weank prices for coramon grades and steady S X 5, s 8 Knox ng nicely o W ¥ i ] welght, 466 ry flini ado bute Mexicat s A pri \.” ed States, bags, against 312,586 bass NEW YORK GENEKAL MARKETR. K dry flint ado “butcher - wool | 2 - jees for desirable efferings. tremely U year hewdud ing lald b E MANCHESTER, July 2—Clot and yarns pelts, per pound, actusl welgnt, 406 dry | Dl sell as high as 856uand sales of native | HAMBURG, July &—Tarely steady; unchanged | tasseling. quict, with very little busin Closing Quotations on the Peinelpal Come | bitinl welght, Jbe. Havs feel cui o, o0 "l ot . reseed beef and shippihid steers today were [ 1034 DI lower: s TR sy T i I R s R NEW YORK, July &—FLOUR Ipts. PALLOW AND GREASE-No, 1 tallow, 44@ | Gan. Pacitc 4 [St Paul com.. Very ordinary cattle aé’from $4 to $1.25. Well | 116,000 bags. | Weekly report: Quiet; good average | PatVested., o o L oo u : F. SMITH (Tel. 1308) 8. M. STANFORD aie; No. 2 tallow, 3Gdc; grease, white A, 4@ | Eeie. PR exports, 10,500 bbls.; sales, 16,100 pi 44! grease, whit < ereas low, 2% | B off utest ! | cattle of medhm welghts were the | per 10 kilos, $1.70; rece luring the we r : B < n el Aci grea \ 4¢3 Krease, yellow, 2@ | Erle 28 1 60 Pennayivania finished cattle of medhy e | X000 hipments Lo the United States, none Amall £ra.b PR A F. P. SMITH & CO et fairly active an\ easter for spring pat. | 5i Krease, dark i a1’ bees- | 101, Central L 9 Readis !h» rites, and steers wHEbIDE 1500 Iba. and up- | S0 bkt Shiments to the United ates, none; LHC LT R L e A a8 IT 2 enta and choice winters. Holters anxious to | 085" WASIER oo ey, aare; ane | Mexican ondinuty. 20 I Mex G| wasd s goua e below choice totn chat | ity DA oy 2 stenns Mo 7o, | TP, Rt e | GRAIN and PROVISIONS Bonw; city mill patenta, $UTOS0; winter paten s, | S80.CHATS: SGes Cotial and Wioken, udree, T | MONBY- per oot Wera falrly active at from 175 to $.75 for poor | 10000 bukw: cleaied o i iy ; & D Room 4. N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. $286G3.65; winter low grades. $2 1361500 Apring BALTIMORE. July mCleatings, $4.%92.654; bal- | tattle arrived to the number of about 1,600 he wesk, 0,00 bags o Russtan thistics appeared Kome 10 alfalfa Sehreiner, Fluck & Co, St Louis. Refer new grades, 8 0G0, Kouthern fiour, ull youd % aaALTING P makiag 5,90 head received in tw Sta X s spring ialy S i st Nationul Bank, Omibia. 0. aholoe. exira, . $.106 k 1 e 2 o $ i in excellent antc exceptionally favora sma i i > o8, 600 bIx.; Superfine 106 4 ! NEW_ YORK « Firm; mid. BOSTON rings, $29,672,060; bal o WS hlgher. T orin Market grain, Wheat and oats aded out. Pustur e aloe, 60 bhin; Buperiine, $.900 1.1 S AL o o oo B e a0 and cuws 54 Dulls brough JORIA COIRN--Market aull, lower, | I Kvod condition and hay ‘crop will"be'large. | JAMES E. BOYD J. W, DRAN 'GORN MEAL—Dull and heavy; yellow western 2 ba a tain, 236 bales: | DELPHIA, July 2.—Clearings, o] Bam iRt 08 i v 3 S et growing Telephote 1039 Brandy wine, 35 iy the. riod, 3.1 nces, $2,84 rely 19.00 h ftered « e market IATS - Market dull, “low 2 te, 2 L LT e PR et gaod. ora BOYD & DEAN TAT—NO receip(s; no exports; sales, 5,670,000 | 2k 238 bales. ST, LOUIS, July 2-Clearings, $,063,116; b ay, including sver from yesterday ©: No. 3 white, 20, Lancaster'—Small grain_ suffered much till the Steady but quiet: eastern buyers paying | rain now doing well. Corn, where well tended Cast track, and taking all offered ut that, | looks very well. Potatoes promise a good crop Chojee grades tmothy scarce and in i Nemahi—Wheat harvest begun before the rain ranking at $18.00a14.50, east side; pr it interrupted by rainy weather, Barly corn unchanged but more active tasscling, Apples in the market. Potatoes Stendy but slow_at S, plenty Per doz., on orders, rushed, b 1-16@5i¢ cubes, 4 1-16a47c. £ coun Outhe Pratucy exonange today th batier mar ol was wteidy: creamery: 108176 dairy, 108 3de. "Eeus. steady: 10'3 81 Te. O futures, 80,00 bu. sp closed stea NEW ORLEANS, July 2.—COTTON-Quiet and | 8hces. $103,100. Money, 5G6 per cent, New The supply was large, however, 1o | “RYE—Market dull, lower 3 1 'Wiyne—Small grain 18 g nicely, Some OMAHA, NEB, 2 red, in store and Tiiae NEW ORLEANS, July 2. COTTONaQuict and | & chunge, @o premiu, satisfy the moderat ments of buyers, s | WHISKY -Market' firm; finished & i f0' b i AL e | 310 a Clicago. packers W aking Hold - With | pawis of 8124 for high wines & COMMISSION rihern A ordinary iet and gross receipts, 644 | WASHINGTON, July ~ R e 1By B | R ReoEpia M | aiilon ot ths Lin sl mueh” treedom,” and_ af firat, strength | “RECELPTS-Wheat! 180 b 25,800 bu.; Grain. Provisions & Stocks vy 0 bu.: rye, T ady, but de Tined Tapidly ude lon . i Dalance, $193,6 - : ! orable crop outlook and local 1 quidat ST. LOUIS ! 2 100 1bs, lower 4'. mp “" by holce hea | SHIPMENTS-Wheat bu 85,450 bu.; 1 Room 111'%% Board of Trad 8 mort interest among scalpers, wl K, Shei | coripts, 52 CHICAGO, July 3 easy; Tates, ¢ | AR o R R ats, 97,100 bu.; rye barley, 700 bu. ' Direct wires to Chicago and New York, Bradstreets world's stock. and' u = 2 Boemmercial paper, - New Xork edchan e R A o Financial Affairs. BANKERE Sarreapduasnte: Jopn & THAIIML R Ba%e higher: No. 2 red: July: 1340 o eI ez Qheda REkek S| B Blerling, ‘posted Tates, KWW in il fn sy ulk of the' Wl || PATIS, au Three per cont rentes 163-165 Dearborn-st., Chicago. MARGIN No matter wha® bookict on specs Fhea;_August, MU 1 Towe L price of Otls and Columbian biue and brown | ~NEW YORK, July 2—The committes Y e Y ads D R o for cb u\v.u t., New York. 70 anu-u,,nm TRADING ~Ulatia yuu may have resd sead EXPLAINED | ber, ¢ 40, closed " Uo7 | et iAo | R R R T 0RO | O 088 A neaa serves e ey, | EONEON, 15 21t amounc ot bt gone | o 1 EXPLAINED 5, ke 51 it gl Y 24 Urther execution of former contracts very large | on Monday next to consider it Clearings, §153, n with & ve emand, ¢ do- | 246 Madr laton, F1v: BU Petersburg, somethin ¢ o, aders £losed steady; No. 3, @NGSLC In elevator, deliveries were made, but otherwise the trading | 637,039; balances, 312,450,409, ¥ B ey B et “atlond ‘yeatan: | 80, Athaus, 1) Roma, 10041; Visoaa, Wb = ™ lmnn aad Bold. Com.pua--unwcxum Biian® cay ARDUGART & 0 & “Reatens

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