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ESDAY, JULY 10, 1895 20,000 bu, futures, 10,500 bu. # bble. and 1,30 bags Muscovado, & TN head; market stronger: natives sold at $2. N " e v COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | 2, 0% . s e R Podim g5 OMAA LIVE STOCK NARKET [bstussiiars. ittt ™| WEATHER CROP - BULLETIN s b i s X bo; N 0. 2 white, o 4 pectations. Potatoes ple “hoke cho . Option market was fitm with corn in No. 3 ; — Mertick—Corn Jooks well. That of second plants o A ftnrwards Joined the slide and | 13, 3%c: off A, 4 1-166M4%e; mold A, 4111604 Not Many Choice lleoves Wore Offered and tng 1o small, but of x.rnum'rvf}. ang |.~?:‘ fFrown Wheat Mado Another Sensational Break | fiorich Gl fiaguly closed S¥e: September, 10% | BlAn0aT A, O iie, crushed. s 1-16a5ue; | Oonsiderable Xnereqfi the Arrivals of Prices Ruled Strong. Last Week Was Bather Oool and Dry All | [’ e afalta: s been cut and was a gooq al 5 wder 16 o v n. & ¢ afalfa hns been cul nd was a od r HAY—Stronger; shipping, $6.0007.50; good to | P red. ARG 15160, sranuiated, d 116G4%0; CHICAGO, July 9.—There was a good Tuesday Yot N ¥ and Failed to Reccver, engice, g dh Eubes, 4 11168 Cattle at t 1 Yards, i g P i g g ol o g Over the State, Shirman~Crops dolng weil, bt raif seedéd O} il state, common to cholce, P t o5 —_— 1804, BE4e: Paelic const, SGoe; 1604, STOCKS AND BONDS. 80 head, of which 4,000 head were natives. Not Vatiey--All. crops made "TADIQ" progtes DECLINE CONTINUED THROUGHOUT DAY | "l s one " wet (s Orteune se: | Share Spealation Gemerally Tnctinea To- | LAFGEST RUN m THREE MONTHS | prices ruted stroms. some setiors claiming that | CORN STILL MAKING RAPID GROWTH U OUTHWERTERN SECTION. d, 45 to 65 1bs., nom Texas, selected. § whrd Lowse Figueés Yeaterday, { sales were at an advance of 10c per 100 Ibs. in 9 5 e N 10 60 1bw., nominal; Tiu Ayres, dry, 20 t0 24 o T '\ & number of instances. For the general run of h Hot and dry. All smill grain a total e "ggc: Toxan, dry, 24 to 3 iUk, 12015, 3 K, July 0.—The share speculation cattle prices were easy, and this was particularly failure and being cut for hay. Corn looking well, Fallure of Frost to Materialize as Predicted SATHERFirm ok sole, Buenos Ayres, | today trended generally toward lower figures, and | Demand Falr and Rififdss Activeat Steady | the case ards cows, which were offered in | Much of it Is Already Lald by, bat Late L e R LT a C 2114 e s & resy e day* ad prices she a fe e nu ory few fine steers were show 4 ¥ heat drying up and some being mowe by the Wenther Boreau Confused QoI Fitee, domestic flesce, £20M8c) pulled, | 58S (woull whe dav's trading prees o ter 1 to Active Prices—togs Heact in nd sale ey T S5 VY | Planted 1w st Belng Onltivated— Oats & lght crop. Grass doing finely. the.Longs and Gave Shorts o TR Y SRS a1t 66 | Chiokso Galy Which iwas Teet prodineat 4 (h Prices and Fuyers Knoek Sommon steers Leing held at ffo m 8.5 to 8. N Nighe Mests Promise & ® in good condition, but all small A Chance. cut meats, firm; plekled belijes, $6 . Lard, | transactions, Numerous rumors were set afloat o & Dime. foeder trade, nnd sales are only fair at Heavy Yield er=Small grain crop pook; eorn backward dull; western eteam closed $6.65; clty, | in regard to this property, and they were all of 3 $240 to $4 Dulls sold at from §2 to §.50, and X b o push corn, but ground in ominal; continent, $1i compound, | an unfavorable character, cows and helfers were in_demand at an extreme Ly o, s, et | Priohiipdull and easys sales, 180 o im. e Viock pen % Dot cent lower, but quiciy FAnge O from $1.00 10§46 OF INCOrolE 10 extra, *Furmcliond raina this woek. Crops growing CHICAGO, July 9.—The wheat market| iy N e Jatie, Gto; small, | food of Stack (n arnal parcels; the fow contins TUESDAY, July 0. s Jurgely at from 32 t0 45,90, Texas cntc | Weekly weather-crop bulletin No. 14 of the | fiiil vet: "What wheat there 1 will be of Nne made another sensational break today which """ | inie throughout the morning and atternoon. tore. | The recelpts today Were 2,26 cattle, making 5 500 recelved i two daye. | Nebraska weather service, co-operating with | surpassed all other defections in that dir 2 ot nd_Pennsylvania, 1 v:ryy ing the price down 5l4 per cent to s, the clon hogs and 19 sheep, as against 613 cattle, Common to cholee Texas steors sold at from $2.90 | the United States weather bureau, issued Com I8 making rapid growth. A few tion. Compared with yesterday's closing . fresh, 125G Teceipts, Ing sales belng I\I\‘:"lll‘l‘l\lukq‘!\::;llt‘:ull\l‘lr‘.l(”:ffi\l;::‘:'l‘ hogs and 1% sheep vesterday, and 19I8 cat- | o 0 from tho central office at the University of | f5d8, Abar loned on” account of weads. Wheat Prices It shows 6% lower for September de . casy; oity, d%e; countey, 4% o specu e a1 E avhnce of | tle, 3,769 hogs and 746 sheep on Tuesdiy of | 1n hoks not more o o braska, Lincoln, under direction of G. D. | Harlan' Corn boing aid by tasseling livery, and fs Se lower than the price it ey e e Wt 91,48 | % plr cent, a heavy weliing movement was inaugu- | last week. . 3 ; s 14,000 hend, but pack teed o fake hold at | Swezey, meterologist of the Nebraska ex-|ut Wheat and oaia ripening fast and will ‘be 4 resterday morning. T | pid: vefined, New: oYrk, $7.65; Philadelphia and | rated on report lons had arisen celpts for the days this week were | yesterday's figures opened at yesterday morning. The failure [ pid: " refined LSRG ok atione had arieen | Recelpts for the two days this week were rdny's figur 4 weak with & fale crop. Wil be considerable wild hay, Of frosts tu materialize, the expectation of | Baltnore, §7.6; Philadelphia and 1AL e L z o e 3 cattle, 4 hogs and. 141 «hedp, as e of heavy and mixed lo decline of 60 | g g05; wheat there 15 will be of fine periment station, for the week ending July | * 1V S grain quite weedy, ANl corn 8 itk A ! tha. > Heavy hogs 8ol At from $4.10 to [ Tate, bt making rapid growth. | Qrass in pase liberal crops and the lack of export deliv-| " a0 K per cent h the Close.! There | againist 2 00 cattle, 5,001 hos and 1854 sheep | % “yetiiaing to aunticy. Mised ‘Jote soid ot | tures good, g ; erles caused heavy selling, resulting in the \cady: domestic, falr to extra, 4%@6te; | Was sharp covering in & Inthe ‘early deal- | \f, \day and Tuesday of last week from $1.85 to 5.2, and 1ight welghts at from | | 2 Hiteheock—Weck has been dry and hot and Lo ings, which crused an improvement of 1% per 5 5 ] corn hus made slow growt o y big slump. Pork followed wheat, closing at | Jugan, SRHIC, o0 cent, he depression in ita sister stock was | CATTLE—Today's receipts of ninety-five | $.8 to $5.20. Sales were largely at from & to : bk FLLLA oo O AT P paratively steady, corn closing but %c lower er, sirong: exchange, price, $10.700110.85 JLend, N AU LI ¥ne | tain as compa Wwith the number that | matket closed badly at weak prices 8 CEope ik wheat and oats will make twos and oats Yc lower. v sl o apelter, wenk | market gen openied nctive and stronk, early | have been coming here of late, It was, in[ In‘sheep the supply was larger thin on vestor u i "erop: * corn making. & rapid would be frost In the northwest last night | July, 325 tons, December 1, 8. 0. e e e i Lt Aiter | In addition to the fresh receipts there were | prices were from i o 13 her cwt, lower for = Whote Ui OF Qi PUL T JRneedal Just barely cecaped being a false alarm. The | tee ®I0C o0 b faiy . prima | dclivers hour, at which tme Losses had becn | thirteen loads additional which came in late both sheep and Tambs. Inferior o ci sheep \ " il AGL Al ol TR AR ) o only place noted on the weather map as | . ioino SN, 560 Mokt Sumimer yellow, 2 T s Beerad Do vtise, the, for y rday afternoon, and only seven loads [ were, In Fef N e Rt nE Phelps pers plowing o last time, having had frost was Yankton, and the tem- | g5y closur 'Wid not disclose the existence of the | out of the whole number were consigned di- | at from to _cholc ing Rains and y days have he crops. Corn erature there this morning was 6. With no OMANA GENERAL MARKET, alleged New Hyven controlling influcnce, © | rect to the packers, the balance being of- fhmbs were wanted at fro 5 1 mon ¥ Is fine and ganiens growing e frost scare, therefore, to do battie with, the O L De et and| | reredion themiricet, Withiio many eattis | o PAUE fot by Selfing St . COHDE Jumnt s tho Nirat timo that ought to be fenrly ready (0 ghort sellers immediately procecded to strike [ gondition of Trade snd Quotatioas the rest of the list a fraction and the market | on sale the yards took on more of the old- | ¢ datly suppiles lay by, It will t & late season to make anys lowed fairly firm. The inquiry was fair for § R Thul Cu Nog, terror to the hearts of the longs and easily Staple and Fancy Produce. lowed falrly firm, The nguiry s falfh far | time appearance and there was more of the pte: Cattle, 6,500 head: calves, 2,500 head; " P ebater—Most corn ia aid by, Wheat harvest BN i doin go, WIth Uhe DrOsUTS or | Poultey was in light ol i e That ‘Session, 'when_heuvy sales gave o weak | bustle and stir which always go with a ., 14,000 head; sheep, 11,000 head. commeneed, Pastures reviving e short wheat to start with, the mar- » The general marke g } the closing, The main chunges on tie | large cattle - — ) o ¢ ving, minute millions of long wheat were wildly ; i salte werd 41,672 0 b . {i e ‘1\“~YI: »Ivl"vl:u“{u.»iulx Ifi.y;"xh\.m( :t](n“-'vlt KANSAS CITY, July, 0 —CATTLE-Recop RAWFALL | . 4 Gherey—Corn has advanced el Small grats ed. Jpening, price for Septembe ues were concerned. ‘The 'Evening Post's London cablegram sava: | I the yards and the demand, both on the |6 head; shipm 2 1 marl well headed and good_prospects. :v':.:rm {nf!t;l b 1o mfll.x nd in the This year will probably see much American hay | The stock markets were good today all arqund part {!h hippers and p was very r best, others st ; ors, $2.2 Cheyenne—-Dry and warm, Small grain firing, of five minutes it had dropped to Gihe. ' shipped fo ¥ & doveral weeks ago the | With rencwed excitement in Kaffirs. Americans | (of A% H vln‘:ux lI'n-‘nnlkrl \\x.<‘|1-«‘~v’-y|,.|y|3‘ Texas cows, $1.3540 beef steers, $4.0905.50 tatoes ruffering. Canie, corn and. grass all amed o T the decline R R e bttt sed firm 0t an avetage rFise of from 2 t active al prices not very much different [ native cows, SLW@3.%0: stockers and feedors, Fight w0 ]I'l"('l n-flgl\«' :lv"'rl-«‘lllw}! "’{1-\"”"‘1\'"1‘\‘{‘” farmers there despalred of getting more than a nadian Pacific 4 Reading being espectal from yesterday, perhaps a shade easier on | £.0064.20; bulls, Keyn Paha—Corn king well, but small e il BRI CR Cli e ter cronat the best, Thers has of | favored: . 1¢ 1e just ‘leatned here that o smail | an average. Owing to_the quality of the 18 Rocelptel - 5100 hend; shipments, 900 o thdee S5 hiH /(le 0L th, yeur e PEEDU SArlorphioVery” ek wils | heieutianer e L UL VR et | paret or s b Bt e o, S ¥ | Sade T e yards e waieh Shovict U (e | ik arkel e (g e oo WK f gt LoKn—Yheat and oAis & fatlure, Some wheat { ! B rere S e impression previie. in financial | best. in some tima. = Quit OWC up the | e 0] honvien. $4.80014.03; packers, #4706 1.05 o 1y been et for hay. Potatoes and eaen ing the decline since the opening ¥ hay by English fmporters owing to the searcity | Garties that this s the efforts to prevent e oo e (2end number of ROers | ilxed: f4.00ah.m: ilghts, ~ H.60a480; porkers, | & eo? I Je0 ) 'm ” ling. rain badly : | @ Strajght 5¢ per bu, The shorts showed on their side of the Atlantic oreign bids shipments are esaful, It s, however, ‘erings of cows and heife vere | $4.10604.80; pigs, $.400 nch in—The most unfavorable week of the oneral desire to cover, even at the lowest | v yean 1 vune iderable cngagements | Atated that it is_n which 16 ngS of cows and heifers were | M b RN Ciaire to bovar even st tiejlowent Im:-:r;en' dvan e‘dnnld) considerable engugements | S, 11y “ne: Hening Tort tagh noatiention | - there being about twenty loads | market st e temperature for the past woek ‘Heotts Dluft—Nothing suffering. Alfalfa turne were no buyers for long account who appar- export have already been made. Paia In New York to wuch saipments of | 07 ale, The der d the mar- averaged about two degrees below the nor- | Ing out well, except when injured by hall y we 4 2| it will be remembered, there was an active ex. I N thtaned above, beacause | ket active at steady prices. The bulk of the v - Ma ently were willing to hold on against more | [ W, b ERC N0l York, due to'the shorl KOV pitss through New York, asuaily in | offerings were cleaned up ear = ¥ / il e - than %o per bu. loss, the consequence of | Bt movement, [ ) France and ¢ e Parcel, beiween Europe and the We Stockers and feeders were in larger supply VES-Recelpts (Mo raingall has heen quite deficlont | WEATHER BUKEAU CROP REPORT Which Was that the price of September had [ crops i’ the United Kingdom, Krance S0, Poke DR e T 000, Ao\ e | thith UBURLOF date, The deman supply A throughout the state, baing generally less 4 ihe LN Jowe had | iahy. | The exporta for the first six months N AR o mi f fuct, 80127000 gold hax | than usug ate. The demand, however, o i ehin WatE FLLALFUEIN £ L MEB e e O B Oftom 1y ©clacit | 184 were 1,436,654 bales, \;;"‘e {or the correspand. | been impurted, and exported bince {ne, tyndichte | was good and, thes were buyers enoush td | exports today, 700 beeves, 0 shoep and 2 Hhan half A inch, while in some localities | Ay Through the Grent Corn ielt Reports ' declined to ¢ There was nothing | i1 hert P8 e e o ety | Eol W forwarded from New York to WL S B UL LR LW U e In the extreme southeastern portion of Are Encouragine. ‘tti o he toatket in the news Of '(hE | HO.S8 bales. Last years shipiients vero it | & Aigeq from, CubArt . b little lower than vesterday. Rbpresentative | SIEREAND LAMBS Recepts, 1.20; the stite Tha winter Whent 18 MOSIY cdt| WASHINGTON, Ju AR B Rt Tot: (s \imanl ookt )is ciie from the | Sanadian iy, which s Slipped throud The following were the e, quotations of BaleH 4 shiecp Bighers poor (0 prime. 125G 4.00; lambs, | and “some threshing has been done. The | in its review of crop bt i direetion of the price.” Forelsn markets | kg« ok, ¢ ihe Teading siceks of the ork exchange | Iy Somman o)} MRS, o soaogos. | D110 18 Tignt, e enerally less than BalC | aud July % sass: The tmbcratars condons s, Of course, lower. Live declinec XihE 5 7 i . s 2,80 i op. kg July 3%d per cental, and Berlin was fower by th & ci 5 ' r Aisklaon - RN Festor B 1 Stock in sig Oats are fast vipening in the southern por- | of the week have been geaerally favorable, but equivalent of 'from 1%c to 2 per bu, ADL | ey il R Adams Ex D148 | doprd. 144 ; 0rd of recelpts at the four principal markets | 400 OF the state Ly Feason of the dry weather the northern and central portions of the cotton erp was glven i 2 centimes, of 14 per | | LivE] poulmie osters Altonor i LNy et 200w : 2 g aete ALt and in some localitles they are firing some- | roslons have suffercd from excossive rlns, while AT R, IR CIRETET R TR OLLIA T Tt it fhe: nl. BXp! ; Rl . : ¢ 8 i “attle. Hogs. Sheep at; genel > vield promises to be | drouth conditions in Michigan and neso e, Yecéipts hero wero not auite as heavy | I ucks, sei spring ducks, 15i513e;” wikeys. | Baliimoro & Ofiio: 43, |Ontarlo & w012 § b South Omaha .. o 20 TR SRy s el ] TR LI i HAvakibaen SHIenANGN " MorRerar CAEUMAY as had been estimated, but on the 8 cars geene, 5 Canada Paclfic 78 | Orezon [in: 24001191 39 2 Chical Yolstiseiy 14,000 Iy are Draotically & total fallure and ar i S it fspected. into store, bi Were new wheat | VIEAL—Cholce fat, 70 to 100 1bs, are auoted al | Canada Southera. £34 |Orexon Nav. 100 w0 400 feanann: Gty R R 00 3 being cut for hay. In the northeastern sec- [ Qo An? castern lowa are also suffering from d 12 of these were of the cont grade, | 6@7c: large and coarse 3 . entral Pacitic $(0. 8. L & U'N. " St. Louls | 5 0 tion of the state, where the rainfall has been | ' B o were mmall From the Aflantjc | ,CHE Wisconsin' full _cream, fci Youns | ches. & Ohlo [ising i .2 o & : HPUndant and Bromin Fanid the. oats are | guormine made rapid srouwth, excent in Michis seabonrd, the Whoat from the princinal ports | Aricps, WIS ghine BEUC T o oy don; | GRigAgo it it || R 0 . 2 v TOMIS oo 3 ripening slowly and the yield both of grain R anaas Teporia | tho. atgont. crap 1n gmountirie to only 200 bu. and the flour to | uriek, No. 1 1ic: Bwiey No. 1, 1 Siiibigo Nan Bu i : i Wool Market. PO ses O GraDundant o tne | 108, and, In Kansus Nebraskn, Towa Tiinols bbls. The receipts at primary western | "5y _Uplund ‘hay, §7; midland, $7; 1owland, | Consolidated G: ; 5 “ 3 PHILADELP July 9 PR R ] s 'made rapld growth AUring the | And Missourl, the outidok is most promising markets we mall, only 1,000 bu., but no rye straw, Jlor makes the price on ha .C.. C. &St. L. | S . e HIA, July 8. —~WOOL~Strong and [ week, aithgugh there is much difference In | general outliok for spring wheat continues fla attention was given to that in the absence bales sell Uie best. Only top grades bring | Colo. Coal & Iron. e 0 higher, but manufacturers holding off. = Ohio, | the stage of its development owing to early | tering. Winter wheat harvesting Is practically e did not show any matertal ——| inchel] Gpts, 3,400 head; shipmer ikl of any demand for shipment. Bradstreet's | (op prces. Soi0on Ot Certe s 5 Yo Pennyivania and West Vigginia XX and above, | and late planting, and in many cakes to the | completed and threshing continues mado the decrease in the visible supply for | PIGEONS -Per dbz., $1.00@1.50. NS o ¢ i X and pove, arise: medium : | necessity of replinting. Much of it has been | damags to wheat in shock has been both consts 2,355,000 bu., and allowing for an VEGETABLES. 2 o pfd... 1R i S iR e el cultivated for the last time.and some of the Taina in Mary Te increase of 384,000 bu. In and afloat for | rhe first celery of the season arrived on the | D : St. P. & Omaha. et > 150300 2 earliest s tasseling. Kangas and Ol Europe, it gave the world's decreage at Tl er s nad Wik OF BOOR /RIS’ ADAL NS ' Co... B Sugar beets are generally a good crop and Vaiv s 1,971,000 bu. _But that had no effect in check- | peavance, fully for o carly in the season 4 Southern Y e o promise a heavy vield; in some cases culti- . 24 i t1iiaols; ihg the decline, her lower level was L aeks o et i |Stgar Refinery.... SRR, ¢ vation of them' has been completed. CHICAGO, July 9.—The Tllinofs weekly weather 3 i For Wa | e war 7 1d, found afl report was made known s grower of early celery. Lagt | GOR ”nna it | Teun. Coal & fron. hed medium, '16@15c; quarter-blood, 19715 rly apples are already in the market | crop bulletin issued today, says: The past week the price al 13: k having touche . Was a large crop of celery grown In [ & Nortnery ofd... PR e s Dradd, 16@1sc: unwashed. 1ght and_ bright, fine, | from the southeastern counties, where the | has been favorable for crops in tral and 64e, and e trifle over that ti was | Nebraska and £0 fur as known the growers hav oawtng Vallay.. 28%|Union Pa ;,;“ oY 145@16c; medium, M@lfe; coarse, 16@iic; com: | yield promises to be very large.” Reports by | southern countics, only north central encugh long wheat for sale to satisfy shorts | put in a_larger this season than ever he. A o jeKpnion,! i g i . 9 | mon, 14G15c; unwashed (@ark colored), light, fine, | counties: 4 aoniy W central and northe There was nothing apparently capable of | fore. North Lend and Monroe have a large [ G200 PUT: DIN § BEDLSE: e B Wi, heavy. fne, 6@sc; medium, 11@idc; fine SOUTHEASTERN SECTION. S COAIUAR e IeskinginisUBIalL nHORES stopping the decline except the closing of | crol i K& ot B3| JBoBtar whesi it 3 1 5 medium, 10G12c; coarse,” 12qlc; ‘territory and [ pyger—All crops doing well, Oats will be very | b average of about an inch and a half the Besafon, and it was not until the signal | The gardeners are bringing In some very cholce | Pays Brie & iWost 24 | Wells B Bt H northwestern, Ifght, 10zile; heavy, fne, | neavy in some parts of the county. Early o st b Db LU I T to stop trade was sounded that the decline | caulifiower. Quotations i e o ptd.. 8214 | Western Union .. Biis 3 fascorne \ i mecium, 11Q13c; ripe and & heavy yleld, Timothy has YINaLy/Rboveih tho deiee noctheen ountiearsihe, Was finally arrested, September sold down | POTATOES—New potutoes, choice stock, 6@ | Luke Shore.... 1578 | Wheenne & O B, D J 8 ter-biood, | i coarse, @1z, / Ay AT e e Yery liavy rains in ceatral and southern countics I? 62ikc and was for sale at 62%c at the | "8\ ;ong nemudas, per crate, none; California, | HEAATEMAL ..o L M(Ixniu O Ty ara e naveo mackel ¢ fields have not recovered much, ey ied, the oy pidly “and many close, Aok g N b % x Loulsville . oo e et DI, bt b g AR In fine condition. Early Arvested nos i f gy Corn made n_vigorous effort to maintain | Moo BN SLIY |iokea, navy, 2207 Lima [ b & N A 8| D. & e forwa nother ndvunce of ‘¢ per pound | orm heginning to tassel L et L R LR L steelf, and did hold up well during the fore- | yeams, per jb 9@ : i Munnaitan NG E.L al : dpal demand this” weelc s | Gy Sl graim and pasture suffering some | wouthern countie 1a I owing to the damuge noon, but when wheat showed itself | “CABBAGE-On orders, 2c. a 1,".\“‘ p +12.1030 . 963 ¥ as been consider s by dealers. Over | [rom uth. Fall wheat, rye and early oats | by chinch bugs. Straw s very short. Wheat utterly limp and nerveless, some of that | RADISHES er doz. ‘buriches, i5c. it g f : f 000,000 s 1 L kel e AR L B R ALDILEAGHORIN I Ll being threshed with g 1y y 1 3 te. Misnouri Pact S1e|do v 7 000 pounds & ast_week have been [ LPGTINE | Bl cord bl t ! i threshod with generally 1ght feellng communicated itself 'to corn, and in “Per doz. bunches, 15¢. Nu e A% 2 0 Srown Wost of the, Misaourt river an’the market | Lnder cultivation. "Prospects for corn and pota- poor quality. Hay cuiting continiies the end ed it slightly lower than yeste Per doz., 15620c. # Nashviile Ohat T AR N e e . §or Aistrallan vool'ls Bctive; with a probability | Look excellen g P day's closing price. It had an early drop AGUS—Cholce stock on orders, 35G80c e b S L L g 2 | 3.0 683 2 o y of an advance In prices. The following are the | (EimorecAll crops doing well excent onts are much revived {::;.:"4:‘ e ;.\n::nl‘u:‘(‘-"r‘:lxu e -‘n‘ll atter that 2 I« . dox ; 3 Gontral. ... w-.;\q‘ doprd.. sess R Hap oo augtations for the leading deecriptions: o alf the corn laid by nd southem countles, 2 0 advance ch ro) 1334c pe 2 pha. Lk 1 S R.R. .. 5 5 213 hio and ennsylvania fleeces, X and above, ge—Wheat mostly ha psted. Ot eady 8 and brown, with catt 1o 4 1t stoped at that and began to On orders, per bu., North Am, 54| ‘do'pfd.. g ; 17%@18c. and above, 16@l7c; delaine, 16ci ake SWHCKLEmasty bRivan e SORtETEeR Y SH0) 1t . Fruit is still very pro torn down again, but at no time did it be- | & TRING BEANS—On order, per %-bu. basket, Nordhdmn Bacinsrl 41 AH‘L "o’ Go. 3 ’ e < Michigan, Doiatte: Wo. 1 Michigan, X, 10 o g 0 LogKs n e R | come demoralized, as wheat was, The open- 28 Ml eain b - 0.Pae. bid 174 o pfd. 3 e c; X_Tlinols, "16@16%c; No. 1 Tllinols, 19%@ | aging ' { AT B e Rile 5 o sold at 427c about the same time. ' After the b UASH Per dox., on orders, %G § of mtocks todny were 289,850 | ... M0 221 i mont, iei No 1 New Yotk New Hampshire | "Jettirson—Comn s standing the dry weather EW YORK, July 8.—Speefal cable advance to from i to 434c referred to T American Sugar, 85.000; Ame i 33 1 i H @19 delaine Michigan, 174@18kc; unwashed | woi). “Grass and pastures badly dried up. Wheat [ E¥aphic advices to Bradstreet's from above, the price declined to and held around ‘. Aok, tarnred; 10,75, S0 Tu ling tor ; Chic et 2 i medium, Kentucky and Maine, quarter blood, 19¢: | s ail cut and oats harvest in full blast. points of accumulation in the United States and 42%c until near the close, when a further ERS—Per bu., $1.00G1.50. Jas, ; Distilling and Catdl 16, Kentucky and Mainc, three-clghth blood, 18%ci | Johnson—Wheat harvest nearly finished; a fair | Burope, together with supplies afloat for drop of e ‘took place. The closing price . A T Ya-bu. bas ral Elect:ic, 4 400; Kan as & Texas | referr i 3 Tncane A i eoul: r blood, 181500 ¢ crop, Oats ripening and will be nearly or | i e 3 was 2%c." ' AL Per doz., ! s Loulsville' & Nashvil cading 4 L s Sk three-quarter’ blood, | quite 'a’ fuil crop. Sc atly planted corn 1s/| trom Wil scurces, indloate the follow! Notwlthstanding the extreme weakness In | CAULIFLOWER-—Per doz., 4004 20: Rock Tsland, 4807 St 7 5 3 0 w8 monthe, 13G1c; scoured, S1GH fng fine, | tasseling and considerable has been lald by. | gaturday e wheat, oats followed about the course taken | CELERY—Home grown, per do. 4,100; orn preferted, 10,5 - : % monthis, 12lie; scouted, d1Gac: wpring tne, | Thiere Wil be o big kood crop of potatoes. Ab: | SN y By'cor. ' The markt opened firmer and re- FRUITS, and i S0 Valls Bie LMl ; 3 D0 odm o6 Wool, ‘medium and fine, 11G14c;_acoured, dagsec, | bion, 41, Faspberrie nt, "Apricots @ §000 | ynbintiiing wheat, dec ained o during the greater p | The market was bare o whe ol k ‘Lake Erle, 18,10, L 306 3 0 5 o “ta {@4c; "scoured, | ¢ LIS, atea, Pacific const, w Seasion. o vamo pardes \ho woro Heavy | FhBANER e b i Trie recept ana W T3 450 | dlasss: Wyomink and Utkg ihe medlum, fine and | piinctpler=A good for ‘corn, which 18 | {ofai “ecrense, Do N decreas ¢£ 170,000 bu, in the stecks | "The only black |...‘\ erries to be had are home YORK, July 8.—MONEY ON CALL-— 4 A northern spring, 11@14c; Bage; midal g o e ent. wain. Altaifa does | Cfense in: the world's 000 bu.g o{ oanteact oats in store ulso tended to cre- [ grown stock. Quotatlons: r cent; last luan, 1 per cent; 4 008 s country spring, 11G13 ;' Austra atem Lok LASTAL T 14 o 1ted States and Canada, enst' of the Rocky ate a firm feeling. ew minutes previous | RED RASPBERRIES-Per 24-qt. case, $1. e TILE PAPER—3@3% g i an comblags, supe ar ANas gl arly . allo ot 1q | mountains, corn, decrease, ‘1,494,000 bu. Leading or the "clo” h” ks’ gt Wi i | BriUMSSCalitornin, ver boe: chice siock, 10 | PiRIA: a0 RUANTILE PAPER-3a3i% per | o : o g : S : : Yemaha—winter' wheat nearly all cut and | fuciiiae of ‘whtat suppiics hot govered by the rices took a drop. e hei 58 vheat | 2 n, per case, $1.600 BN et $ 24 1ol 3 ONDON, July 9.—At the wool auction sales | \'h, LA AT - | official report, include 265,000 bu. in northwestern ) L SR o ohs on. for tie ainra peat > Salifornta, choice stock, per box, TERLING EXCHANGE Strone, witn actual . Lt % <1010 totay 15800 yalet were ofterea, of which Hh T L rone ACun | Ingesion Seviitors, 31,000 bu. fn Chicako. private ve coreals. Septe! showell a sifght | $1:60. siness a bills At $4.90G4.50% for de- t g withdrawn. The a strong demand for me. | (HUTKS C L erop. AUOH Helas 25,000 bu. eveland, and 25, O ter o o vox anowredl ajalight CHES—Per case, $1.00§1.%. | mand and at $1.59G4.804 for sixty days; posted i g e and crossbreds. America was o liberal | %11 e cub far hay A hent L o b in te clevators, Corresponding 8, ranging 3 o e to 22ie, 5 o oo tes $18964.80% and . 3 I Sronh fas L to fifteen bushels on new land. Corn would be Closlng ¢ from 27ge to 230, ‘Southern, per %-bu. box, &c; bbls., rates, $LGLEY and 3 e f a5 10 Following are in detail: {praved: by rain ude 0 bu. at Plttsburg a Provisions were very weak, and at their S per o GO\ {ENT BONI State bond i 08 10 LN . . 144 | 506 "Corn I making rapid growth and early | & in’ Milwa brivate woakest as the session was coming to an Rl A hond nde 1 1 5 « greasy, 31@10d. 181 bales: | ooon®is (qaneling, | Winter wheat nearly all cut P 55 s coming c AW d shipping s au firoad bonds, we . . qeseling. Winte carly all eu et seoured, 15 1445 kY ctoria, 1,644 xeess of R end. here was nothing ne regarding “los! uotations of " " 3 A 10 L. 810 g En ¢ 8 Spring wheat mostly hurt by chinch bugs. Oats = g new regarding T 24 gt Closiag quotations o bonds were as follows: e 3 S des; scoured, 81d@1s i i D eat Ao AL COLUMBIA, Mo., July 9.—Th: Missourl weather prospective supplies of raw material, but the RIS ington, per 10-1b. 2 : , = i Bwan River, 18 ba reagiigd same people who were smashing the wheat aqt. case, $2.504i2, U.§ 48, rex.. new, [ ELeor W . 7.0 1 Salen: scoured, S1GUA; preats. 840100 nia, | Wnee—Corn has made little progress, Oats | erop bulletin for the week says ept in some market alfo short of provisions and SRR r 24-qt. case, $2.0012.25. g & D SR G. 48, 7 61012 363 3 B Aot daiels Zealand, 5,43 bules; scoured $%d@is 30; ki ning inevenly, Gardens suffering of the northern and eastern countics, the past ressed the advantage which the demoral-| BLACK RASPL —Per 24-qt. case, §2. Bl R 1 S P 1150@15 %d. Cape of Good Hope and Natal, igallor L Corn coming for- | .k hag been cold, cloudy nand very wet. The lon in wheat gave to them. Pork, from | @3.w. 8 4 i Rors WESTHRINE, los; scoured, 91%d@1s 4d; greasy, 44@T%d. Fardpbetiol ond’ free of "bugs. | mean temper “wag about normal in the $12 at the opening for September, declined to | BLACKBERRIES—Cholce stock, per 24-qt. | 1§ Sy o I IRAS < A L= < Oulw turning: = Apple orop | or and threshing | Dortheast S A $11.25, and after recovering to $11.65, it had a | case, 32000 71 B aech: SIS H & str, 34 Tpool Murkets, e ey ats harvest haif dong | 3 to 6 degrees below. Over the extreme north- uick break near the end to $1.15, the de- ROBIGAL ERUITE. Padificds of 3., 100°| do on. ; i LR LIVERPOOL, July 9.—WHBAT—Spot dull, de. | gl Yol o O o, o narvest hilf done | em portion of the state the rainfall was geler R A ool weather this week hak not been at 107 MK nidnll BT oders... 1080 3 4 ors. TR Deir I N8 Fod waTer, Toa B Nas 4| rod! | AN (SroD. & BYSTARRIODE: o i mesded for ail ke, and, in "0 few " Tocatitlon, decline in lard and ribs was comparatively rable for the sale of lemons. -Quotations 107 | do2ddm..... B - spring, s 84; No.'1 hard, Manitoba, s &d; No. 1| crops. Wheat and tye belng harvested. pehing, corn plowing; and odt CharyeRt IRy 1ight, amounting to b¢ in the former and 10c 4 =Nayels, ‘per, boxi non 50000 A7 | Mutaal Union 6. LATE YESTERDAY. California, 68 30; Futures opened dull, with near | “"gilnaers—-Corn doing finely, some beg rogressed falrly well, hut over most of the in the latter, 5 {editerranean’ sweets, $.00 5 97 |N.J.C.Gen. bs.... 116% NEBRASKA. and distant positions 1ad lower; closed teady, | qassel, mostly laid by. Oats, wheat s HOBSSm T gstimates for tomorrow: Wheat, ely, Tone, 2 (5 (Mo, Bae 1eka.. 0 . Jozo e Fickle with mear, positions 167144d “lower “and distant | Wi, th best €3 years: ‘axoeoted N g y Jacalitien cars; oats, 15 rs; ho x o do! g | 1 cow........1070 stee 7 positions 1d_ lower: business about equally dis N T Gt Fartiappretty, @ Vinter our inches i re i his d. e stock, per bunch, 2. Herrasec 109 | ooas eb, 5. 110 3 cows. . e 3d;_October, 58 8%d; November, o8 4%4d, Gl 0n: SRR Cain 18 y. and much damage has been done to The leading futures ranged as follows: a250; medium size bunches, $2.00g i 11| RO G, West, 1t 70% e i e ek yill, not ‘be mueh more than Dl w crop. S e g “Avtioles, | O | iieh. [_Closs A L Rt ANEOUB, Teun, | et R Congola el 124 | 1 cow 10680 500 17 alsor CORN-pou dully American mixed, new, s | Sy A A R ARt U Rkl T e A el Wheat,No. 2 s e : SLLANEOUS. . v 3 W53, 1129 o : 2 1 2140 futures opene and distar e A . Advanced g oo SH _Fancy, 15c; cholce, 12G130; Callfornia, | Tonm; Old0h:. .. 40 |81 & L Gan. 8 K0sg | § (0000 : pastiioa 10 lower: A Reat ang | Comla peitin 4 needing rain < CITY, July 9.—The Kansas weather oTenk| 878 g2dg | V8 California, 14@1kc. VA Centurien, .. 0 inTs S BE20.0,02001) 8 B 2 ol dlstant positions 14 lower; businéss about equally | "YorcOats heading out, many of ‘the ith | crop bulletin for this week says: In the eastern Ll (R L 4 043 SYRUP-Gallon Sugs, per dom., i | Alchison da [0 76 ) dgadu it sl | 1188 370 : i B A Septom. | snort s’ and thin on the ground; semewhat | aivision e damp weather of the preceding s Hr G-gal. cans, $3. tehison 2d A 28i¢| U, P. 18ts of "36.1 1001, . 50 4 00 s Cumb short ribs, FELELA L ALURC LI BB L L) and the rains of this week have brought 41 424 ‘“‘: 42a@d2% fs_ Almonds, 1dc; English walnuts, soft- | Canada So. 2ds ... 1073| West Shore 43..... 10514 fer a pretty steady 4 38" Tha.. 328 6d: 3 % Toois Thay | s grown fatrly | and meny pleces 1ald by, 00w and pastiires well. forward, and BoM. ot 12c; standards,’ 1lc; filberts, 10c; Brazil | L. & N. umfledds, 83 180, R. Ro.oovoinnns the top only e of touching $ | 33s; 1mg A “ | Millet and alfalfa doing well. Potatoes growing 1y fmproved the oats and fax, but inters veat, Corn has Toc! ecans, Sc; peanuts, raw, 6o ronsted, | 0. K. & N. 1818..o_102%] market today experienced o decided reaction, | backs, AT l;;«;_ nicely and not much trouble by bugs: not much 7 e The break in provisions and lower o v W show for hay , e 23 , 5 5 o markets at | heavy, 55 1bs., 33s; cicar bellies, 14 to 16 1bs., 32 G4 SRN BEC] a growing rapidly in the middle division goseans| 8 i | QRATES-In 0 to b boxes, 6 per 1b.; fard | San Franolsos Mining Swos Qatatioa Oiher ‘points it the Wox. market hard enough | shoulders, sqiare, 13 to 18 Ibs., sis. Ham ‘short i NORTHRARTIRN, GROTION, In now generally tassclling, and (n 20 435 | aates, small boxes, 10c per! e day o Knock off fully. 106, The dteling i | et 14 o 16 ok 40 Pork:’ priime mess, B Antelope—Some corn laid by and_some rye | begun to silk in th Hek CIDER—Pure juice, per bbl., $5; half bbl., §3. | SAN FRANGISCO, July 9..-The ofslal the ‘most an the heavy hogs, Which sold In some | western, 578 6d; fine ‘medium, 5% Lard, aul; | F€ady to cut. Oats and wheat in splendid con- | Wheat harvest & | log quat cases 1oc lower. On the other hand the light | prime western, §3s; refined, in pails, 34, dition, progress, the latter . per ___ | ana mixea” 1oads i aot “suffer ‘as much and | CHEES] i demind | mode fincst | Bovd—Small grain all headed and ripening | than promised. Small grain much improved and HIDES AND TALLOW. Alta B Hille & Noroross.. there were cases where loads did not sell over | American, new, $s 6d; finest American, colored m beginning (0 tassol, harvesting will generally bekin next week in the N e hl s v Alvha Con AL 530 Vo003t . fo_lower, though the most of them were 10c 388 6d. Burt—( has made rapid growth, but I8 now | western division. Corn Is in fine condition. NG (1, greon bides, $ise; No. 8 Jreent] Anes. 34 lJusuce, lower, Al of yesterday's advance was lost SR-Finest United States, nomin needing rain, Oats in the milk, Barley and rye 5, No. 1 green saltéd hides, So; No. 2 | Belener... Kentucky Con’ ..\ and more, too. Considering that it was a down 1 218 9d, tipening 1oo rapldly, = Potatoes tree from bugs. q green salted hides, 8tzc; No. 1 veal calf,’ 8 ta R 3 market th 4 s’ 9d, S AT Fionneinl Notes. 2 o fsen saliag higes, RHo: No. 3 Yeah o b tiest & Holcher Lady Wash. Con. et the trada an active as could be 3 r cing . % 6 374 6 35 s |" “" hia " No. 2 dry i ‘“ i Ui | Bodle Con...... . expected and the pens were practically cleared LU o dar—Corn grow.ng very fast and is being BALTIMORE, July §.—Clearings, $2,669,363; bale p: 120 13 din No. 2 dry nint'hidis, | piTiion A £ in good season. Good heavy hogs sold at $4.800 SFRIGIERAT Aindquarters, oga, |8 by, 1¥griin continues to do nicely and | ances. $40 Leading futures ranged as follows e 1 urertly cured | Buiwer Con. and light weights lar at $.70G1.80. const tacr® 04d- | not treubled with rust. Barley and oats harvest | BOSTON, July 9.—Clearings, $19,689,989; bale atraighin, A 90:" BTl o, 8 0L it Saci, mgwe; | Caletoma (Qoeldental ot : ¢ during: (e past three | 0 n s miade very rapta growth, put | A1 S TSAEL Shrine airalghin, $5100100 Vhkern. 2 0040, | Ereen Gled varly sime. | Ghatlenge Con... Ovh . . sh. daya’ were 210,000 centals, including 3,000 Ameri- | o ‘good rain Is needed now. ® Oats tarning very | | NEW YORK, July 8.—Clearings, $107,602,303 o |0 Yy 9 WHTEATNO." 2 wpring; Ediiic; No. ach, |8 ort wooled (i l.Z),f,f:‘,‘f‘" 3 : . . 2 = 2 fast “Tye marveat in rull Gheration, alances, §7,908,525. . L U016C, sking)* : 3 : n st | “Chimime-cam Mas made good gfowth, Smail | PHILADELPHIA, July 9.—Clearings, $13,696, ool eatiy g, 3 & Con Gt & VL three days w i in oo Comilion wnd Bropects for the bt balances, $2,067,015 Ka nd| Nebrs (pelts, i No j 3 . D ever, harvested July .Clearings, $4,408,893; hal- bound, actual welkht, 5@8c; dry Con. Now o Siivor Hil. Coffee Murker. e Wee favorable for growing crops. C i r : PN ; ase; Con. Rew ¥ork Sliver Hill. ... Dy ; ek Tavorable for growing crops. Corn 56 “per vent. . New d 4 b, m';:xyv\””:ll:!‘l"!;”v‘h ound. wetual | Grows, oy [Guion Con R ORI o 2w el and. mastiy® cuived for G iNot < | peitk, per actual welgat, 4Gote; dry 0_|Yellow Jicket. 10 points lower, while much ad- | ' 10om™ W0 e Yackward, but s P Hint” chlorado murrain wool pelts, per pound, | “Silver birs, 673480710, Mexican dotlara, B ol Oiher monthe advanced § hointe: | growing rapidly. Potato crop will be latge, i o n wol pelts, | 0707 m on local demand and smail of. | ETOWIn 0 reserve B—=Meas “pork. per Ll fiLmg | RECHD WHSHL JOR, COMD T OUE OF, a8 16 18 | sdige. Drat@. alynt e telesrannls. inge, in e of the wenk cables closed | pcuklas—Tempetature about normal and”ratn- | ““0p G0GE" P Clearnge, Lard, per 10 foe saliaems: *Sioct 3 - e e 1% 'at unchanged prices to. 10 Dointa advape e normal, A THEAGC, Y ol et i B, neluding: Marth, $14 ; i ve promise the best | Money, "'."“,“".:]" for Commerelal paper g 1 | L July 8.FLOURDuI, lower and oston Stock Gaotaniony. : I sl rind e O : &Tow 2 i X " AHLHY. Anlshed . guode par. awly cots, $8.8064.00; extra fancy, | BOSTON. July 0.—Call loana, 13@3 per cont: | ii': o e miid ova, $18.20019.00; ‘sales, Knox—i i tan, with | The following were the receipts and shipments y 1d 'oft early on heavy' lquidat & per oeut. Olosing prices for | 3.0 5 2 T o, -spot an exceptional lo Madison—Corn made very rapid growth, Whe b b A ol o C 5 d nlnin shares : 1L house’ delivéries from New York veste v L try rapd eropih, W today: e following woon ater the L K i z SA IR oW Fotk Ye and oats Hipening rapidly, Bt laid by ‘and t A e y ables were all lower and ¢ O | Wentinen, g1 4 5 encatooe todey, MY, J hest stand since they have been raised he: ole. S it parkets became weak again, with plenty 11| W Elee. bw 8 e ke IR UEhars; aflca Meadows re = - the result was a_demoralized market . 8 ; § o e gn | visible Pla o Blour. vols L 5.000| 000 o S Now 2 red, cash, S - 300 Ceuteal oo : 1 3D b Tirith b it t corn weather oo o lei Nov 2 red, cash, e} July 1 8 on’ Blee Tiis! H : ¢t T Fipening 8 reene ANTOS, Jul ulet, nominal . Sugar beets doing well., Barley y 4 l’rlmn Hoow (180 AT000 | 6%y Remtember, RUC. eavy seliing by tongs; | BoLTSISBRCE - 1081 den, Rleo, pid. : : LT e R R A O I I T e PO R g A SPECIALT Y cuain?imen J o RO | e o Al G rmtie eetiata ha tha joneni:| Deston s Aloaur liisan 3ds.. : u 165,000 biags. J O N e lusriane . s BAVE SHSA 8 tiary Bypiila permarently cured 10 16 to 1000] ...5 0 reees | in wheat: spot dull and I NG 3 mixed, cath | £O%ion & Malua: ¢ e B HAMBURG, July $.—Quiet, unchan to ut ‘Wheat ripen! corn couta | |84 [B¥35 daye.” You can bo treated ot home for Bitiey:bi: : 7000111200100 | Bheauked; Suly, 355 Sepiomber, a9cs May, 32¢ | Bi y . 1 R y K] ot De bett ey pota g2 lonimo prico undo samo guaranty, 1 ‘ re . . . DE JANEIRO, July Wheat; 2, | and other late crops do v. ou prefer to como bere we wik con 0 tho Protus evenango taiay the buttar mar- | “53%s_The ereat depression in com and wheat | GE Blectrie -nw\(mlvmuc - 7 . § i S4s: axchunge, Tad;. eecipia two duye 14,00 | “Elanton—With warm weather and plenty £ pity railrond fare and hotel bills. and no amery, 10@l6igo; dairy, 108 in the dny had & weakening effect, yet the | Lioole Stoel 1| netndioska) . 9 ssseertll bags red for the United States, 2000 bags: | moisture in the xr 0 hay u eharge.if wa fall to cure. 1f you have taken mers Cl . i was light and th cline small, the n Mexican Osutral., 1116| Butta & Boston... b 8 ... cleared for Europ 000 baks; stock, 183,000 bigs. pidly. Small grain maturing fast and some vy cury, lodide patash, and still bave nchos and ot rallying %e: late b ¥ L&NE. Wi § - 4 : o A HAVRE, July Opened duil, 4f lower be. | has been cut aing, Muco! tehes in mouth, y NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET AL TR 5 ; . id Colon 80 |ce f KA 1 B came steady and cl steady at %f decline Washington—Oats very heavy. Wheal a fair tmples, Copper Colored Spot s £ % : ey Ort Shortdne:. 01| Brealin..: s q o 4 sales, 9,000 bags. 3 AL declin€s | cpop.” Corn is fine. Potatoes large. Beets prom lnrtp.«rtunl,hg‘lmdhv Jaivor Eyebr & Y ) ol . 2 is not salable above 47c sessaeenanes 4 ORERATES.. . — ise & heavy yi it I8 this Syphilitic BLOOD Closing Quotationy on the Principal Con= Wayne—Corn his made rapid growth and most uarantes to cure. We solicit tho ciasperstone COCOANUTS-Per hundied, '$i. Ing quOtAtIons for INiNlNg 81023 114y W i el IR ] POPCORN—In the ear, on orde oday's statement of Yy ShOwR: AV aides doose), 6106615 Ury saliid shoul- B Yo Gunaral il arker on Uith Consolidat L, San Diego 5 [08CCOLM.wc s oreeers 810 6810 Coton Murker, > woditles nnd Staplos. (PLAX SEED-No sates; $1 asked, $1.20 bia | Gnion Paci [iinaye e eanes . . NEW YORK, July 8.-COTTON—Dull; middiine, | of It plowed the lus (e, Hmall e o filing out | aate cuses und chail V YOF v FLOU or - vest End bfd B b Bonee i 8850000 3-16c; gross recepts dies rded, 6 cely, Prospect for i big yield Ax 0 WGNEW YORK, July 3.-FLOUR FE . HLIGIS00, cast | WSt EDA brd.:11. 88| Wolvering......... (e 1= ¥ ) total ded 850 | el W ndidions excellent | buiiod the skill of the most emine ¢ i exports, b bls. to the continent, and corn making rapid growth. clans. ~8500,000 ca behind our uncondis 0@s.00, this s1d e M weak and lower; spring patents were n 5 3. d 2 a 2Rea * } 3 e ankton, 8. D.—Rye and bariey are mostly cut tonal guaranty. Abs roofs sont senled on clined (0 accept bids and o good busine mand; 12 cars at $3.121. Tandon Broes Yuatastagn e ~ ¢ 9.—COTTON—Qu w‘n Sl DRy and Larley are moutly cut. | appioation.” Address COOK. REMEDY GOun lted; cf OO NSNS, T8 - ot, easler at $3.47' LONDON, July 9.—4 p. m. closinz 5 t “,,‘.‘.“,, e i t%e; go £ splndid yleldn, Corn cultivatlon 7 Musonin Temnle, CHICAGO, d . winter stralghts, i winter extras, o iy o mats! boxed shosd i (34 g 5 AND, CU . 0I—COTTON. Boone—Corn_growing nicely, Wheat and oats 4 i .04 &r $22003.00; spring ngs. $6.50; ribs, $6.62143 shorts, £6.75. 1001 endiag. - g L b COTTON—Quiet; middling, | poadir s well, but @ little uneven. Some rye phote 1039. Rve flour, market quiet Flour, 1,00 Wheat, " 49,00 2014 Mex. Cen new s, il raval 3 recelpts, 72 bales; shipmenta, | p Wil maike o fair crop. Alfaifa har S e ot ke, Suiel hecebiriis tod ik O e S0 | 48 1 ! : e i BOYD & DEAN " Fiur, 6.000° bbls.; wheat, 7,000 N o ceat. o 5 MiTwaukee Marsat \ has a fine color und good growth OMAHA, N MEAL—Dull; sales, 200 b ellow | bu.i corn, 9,000 bu.; oats, 7,000 bu. e o o e hFks Wtly clean ‘and ‘oats. vary fro weatern, $LOGL10; Brandywine, $e8. ¢ 0 The rate of ‘discount in. the open market for | MILWAUKEE, July 9.-WHEAT-Lower; No R atram - e co VIMISS!ON I ORIt Prandrnine. MR e o i Hantas CIty Markets short Dills is 3 per cent; three months' bils, | 8o 8 o - 3 'spring, 64c; P horinern. 9440; Sepiembey, | heavy to ‘extr Grass, potatoes an 15G9-16 per cent. gardens W sales, turn 120 e o0 bui| i ANBAS CITY, July 9.~WHRAT-Lower; No, | #O*1 per oent CEP Tnthanasd: Mo Anide rrd very fast, but e | Grain. Provisions & Stocks red, in wtore and 2 62c; No. @ red, 6c; rejected, New Yock hintag Qiocations T T e i N Twer: o, 2 White, 26%c; No. 3 white, ;. Room 111% Board of Trade. Al e 6 0. '" §7ie atlo g No. 2 mixed, 3%c] No. 2 white, | NRW YORRK, July 9.-The followlaz ars ths 3 cholce natives are quotable c e s 1s have made good pro Direct wires to Chicago and New York. R ol ‘;l',n,j,;,““‘;:‘”- - + No. 3 mixed- 808805 No. 3 white, | 2108108 BUBIRF QUOLHOnS 5 falr to good westerns at from 7 Veak: No. 2, 48c; sample, on track, | gress. Some damage from nall C Correspondents: John A. Warren & Co. oven than yesterday; weak cables, befter crop " | Bulwes. ORMEID casne asrre 129 5 H K Sheen it 1o benlnning (0. b needed: Corn'ls growini fast. o BT news, expectations of a bearlsh crop report (0. _No. 2 fe. Cholor.. 3 Oplur.... 140 [ 3178 o 8235: good to choice ® to 100-1t Y Bataind Wheat are suffering from smut. Alfa P. SMITH (Tel. 1308) 8. M. STANFORD morsiw, fapelin selling and a ramored Taflure at | LAY SBED—Juy, $L16; Seplember, $1.14 troulél’nl.mv i Bhuliihsy. 1. ' 90 [ o trom W'to b Represeatative sal Now Yurk Dry Goods Market, {8 betng cut the second time. Beets doing well E. P. SMITH & CO icago tHis afternoon widing the bears in their ~Weak at ) ‘on. Cal. & V... uicksiiver... . 27 Wt e omewhat, Will make thir o o A SGGE—] et S native ewes E NEW YORK, July 8.-Agents have adva Hall-Oats rusting somewhat, Will make thirty o - . Giorts to bring out lomg' wheat, of which lage | POGS—Firmer at b Quickailver pia;\ 1000 | 3 native ewes .ooooooo: ct g n | NEW XOBE, JUlE A -e . A Ot T por Tasre, "Coln"about’ twol De A\ e unloaded. The close was foverish Gouid & Curry. : 3 R R : 3 > 3 TR Tom: o o0, By o carish Minneapolis Wheat Market. Halo & Norcross Standand . 200 | '8 native ewes ».. s atlerns. 2% per ¢ thing wollens | thirds lad by. GRAIN and PROVISIONS e, ¢ : A | ased a H buiness | Hbward—Com has made a splendid growth Pae: July, GRGNY ea Bo%c e MINNEAPOLIS, July §.—WHEAT—Very weak; . |Union Con. 110000 "85 = . ohlean W R 3 " Esoions, cloecs Uido; Somtamber:. %o b0 sleady. at d10po; September, t9as: Decem: A | vellow Jasicsilill 42 St. Louls Live Stock Market. ; p Fiticama MVl Cinein Room 4. N. Y. Lifo Bldg., Omaha, g 4o Dee 7 he tharket., Print. | sem— closed 86%¢:' October, 61N@T2ie, closed 6T%c; No- | Der, 1% track, No. 1 hard, 630; No. ST. LOUIS, July 9.=~CATTLE—Receipts, 570 | ing cloth o at 2 4 Closed 85%0; Docember: 8e 2ic; No. '3 northern, 6§ head; shipments, 00 head: market, all bt top firm orders placed on the Chicag 8% e, 2, Tirst patents, $3.6 Forelgn Finuncial Affuirs. srades a shade easier; native stesrs of 1,3500 Dulath Whear Marker "'l Correspondents: —_ Schwarts, Dupee & Co., Chis CORN~—Receipts, 174,800 bu.: exports, 301,500 bu. ; | PAte i ; frst clears, $2063.20; LONDON, July 9.—Gold is quoted at Buenos | 1,480 Ibs. average sold at $.35; 1,15061,%0 be. YULUTH, July 9.—~WHEAT—Weak A cago; chreiner, ¥iuck & Co.. 6L Louls Retes salon, 10,000, DU, futiires, " $6. 00 bu. spot. clears, 33.65; export_bakers, 3. 5G3.%. L Juin ArOold te quotad os Hiaancs | L0 I ROLE] LT T St | WDE VTR oy o [ [ 8%Firat Nadionl Ban, Ommana- weak; No. 23, 464e ator; 4Tie afloat; ¥ b Textil ¥ 50; Athens, 77; Rome, 1M.41; Vienn Wl $3.2594.00; stockers and feeders, sh, July, 63%¢ ptember, 61%c; Decem EANKERE‘ — - low, dsee délivered: No. I white, ‘e delivered S e i = 108 ; R : 3 " | s2s0ma Téxus cattle ‘were 1oo Detter early, | ber.’ (3%e; No. |2 morthern, cash. @i No. 3 - N No matier whal buokict ub spece Option market advanced again on report of active | MANCHESTER, July 9.—Cloths dull; ¥ BERLIN, July $.—The weekly statement of the | but fell back before t ; nors 120 | borthere. tste; to armive, No. 1 hard, $¥%e; No 165-165 Dearborn-st., Chicago. PaROiNG ulauon sou may have read sead cash demand at Chicago In part for exgort, but | dull and steady, with little doing. Imperial Hank of Germany shows the followin i Erass steers, & orthern, 4% 15 Wallest., New York. 70 Statesst., Bost: for ours, which s NEW and Bubsequently broke With wheat and lhaed %0 ~ Hhknees 08 compared with the previous account; | §2.4063.5. - RO T CITY, COUNTY, " | EXPLAINE COLGUETE. It clearly ex lu:l lower; July, uhtflm. closed 46%c; August, 47 gar Market. Cash In hand, decrease, 7,620,000 matks; treasury | HOGS—Receipts, 6,300 head; shipments, Frisco Wheat Quotations. S6E00L WATER and [ nuargin trading and DEFINES ALL MARK smw, closed Heptember, 11G1THe, cloa NEW YORK, July —aum\n——m-. steady; | notes, decrease, 920,000 marks; other securities, | head; market s@l0c off; heavy, $.00@5 SAN FRANCISCO, July 9. —WHEAT—Steadler; | (aiuen HIGH GRAD! BXPRESSION 1's free m:uwlll teach 8‘ mr refining, 2he; centrifugal, h‘ -le.. decrease, 30.500.000 marks; Dotes in circulation, | ers, #.75@5.10; 1ight, $4.75G5.1 Decomber, #%c; May, $L05%; cleared, 10,500 something. — ARBOGAST . BT Té—Recelpts, 4800 bu.; exports, 80,30 bu.; | 78 bags cents) % test, u 36 deorease, 41,260,000 marks, llu-:hl‘—l(ecelg'.l 3400 huq, wipmal 40 | cenials, Bought ayd Bold. Correspondence Bolicitcd. Bullding. Chicuga Branch offices at Fremont and Columbus,