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[ ot e & COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Bears in Wheat Were Unable to Follow the Government Crop Report, THAT CEREAL WAS WEAK AT THE CPUNING Dolletin on Grain'a Condition Waa the Dominating Influence in Corn for & Short Time, Hut that Was Forgotten Enrly, The bears in wheat follow up the by a smash in esterd CHICAGO, July 11 today were unable to ernment crop report price. September close. Damage to spring wheat, small ceipts and some revival of inquiry for ern consumers were the reasons for day's advance. Corn r 1c, oats e higher Wheat started an hour it looked 3 is above east- the weuk, and for it if the bears had re- newed their lease of the market. At the end of that time, however, the crowd had come around to look more critically at the bears' presentment of the position, and did not for very long ept the bears fsh construction which was fist be ing based upon yesterday's government re port. It was soon recognized that the knowledge now possessed of damuge to considerable extent of spring wheat in the northwest since July inducement to embi a majority €oon began it damage Teports were again numerou were, many of them, somewhat Duluth Alspatches reported un fm fness done there yesterday in cash wheat to g0 to a miller in A good wheat raising county in (his state, Under such stimul ing news, the market beeare quite buoyant No attention was bestowed upon the forcizn market quotitions or the export clearance or anything which on ordinary da fnfluence the prices, Liverpool opened w and ted lower, and declined another per er cental, but the one fact of dumage he spring wheat erop dominated everything and prices continued soaring until about halt an hour from the close. September wheat had rigen from 6ilic, the Towest price t soid_at near the opening, to (7%c, and a few minutes from the close It was bringing 7 hicag elved forty-one cars, and total at Chicago, St. louis, Toledo, De Kansus City were only 72,000 bu., and Duluth receipts were 119 cars, compared With 164 cars a_year ago Exports of flour and wheat from Atlantic ports were 200,000 bu. The government report was the fug influence in corn for a short the opening, but that was all half_an hour. The fact that commercial stocks are rapidly and that the prospect of from the old crop s very slight, became the ruling factor, although the hew crop futures we ghtly affected In sym- pathy. Today's receipts were 170 cars he shipments 470,000 bu. The total recc al the primary markets were 117,00 D, the shipments from the same 507,000 Istimated recipts for tomorrow, 100 ca At_the opening from 43c were current for a second, and thence an advance began which took the price up to 4414c, and from 44%c to 4ilge, and was current at the close. The early market for onts was fairly active and prices lower, selling off lc on a steady decline. The weakness was caused mainly by free selling, in which Cudahy and Shirley Martin figured prominently. Later the market rallied and recovered the carly loss, Shorts partook freely of the liber: offerings, and created the upturn, The in- fluence of wheat and corn was also felt in the advance. September sturted at from 2o to 2i4e, fell off to e, €old up to 24 again, and closed with that price bid Provisions benefited som, from the small run of the grain m nd_clos with an addition of about to vesf day's quotations for pork, lard ribs gained 10c each. Bstimated recef Wheat, cars: corn, 150 caj cars; hogs, 16,000 head. The leading futures rangea as follow at i The and snsational 1se bu the long to embrace T dominat- time near forgosten in the present disappearing replacing again T while and or Friday: oats, 168 Wheit,No. July..... vamans| Sept.! | G474@03 Sept: Short Ribs— July.. Cash_quota FLOUR—Weak; winter patents. ter stralgh! 10G3.90; spring pate @4.25; spring stralghts, $3.1064.00; bukers, 3.00, WHEAT-No. 2 spring, Hisaidie; %@6s%e; No. 3 spring 3 yellow, %@ white, 271472 . 3, 41GAic; No. 4, $11.25@11.30 Tt ribs sides (lo0se). 36,2076, 550005 3715, Khort (e WHISK Y—Distillers’ 0. The following were the recelpts and shipments today: TAicTen. lour, bbls.... heat bu, Corn, bu. Oats, bu. 1! fiye bu.c.il riey. bi On 0 Proluoy o ket was firm: creamor lde. Eggs, steady: 114 salted: sh v tides (1 oxed) finished [Recelipta, [Shipnie 3,000 11.000 54.000 146,000 TS 7.000 NEW YORK GENEKAL MARKED. Closing Quotarions on the Peincipal Con- modities and Staples. IRK, July 11.—~FLOUR—Rec Lbls.; exports, 18,100 bbis.; sales, steadler and a little more active; oftered slowly, but sprin for sale; city mill_patents, clears, $4.160014.%5; Minnesota patents, $.63 Minnesota bakers, $3.003.40; winter patents, § @4.00; winter stralghts, $3.00G3.55; winter $3.0063.40; winter low grades, $2.20@3.00; low grades, $1.90G2.40. Southern flour, dull L and casy: sules, 200 1 L—Dull; yeilow we NEW Y Ints, 20,700 winter ents still H.O0GL0; city 17,300 pkgs wheat prossed spring Ry s, tern, $L.0G11 000 bu.; futures. and elevat at; No. rts, 1 nomin 1 northern. 76¢, f. 0. b., aflon the’ crop’ report an suddenly strong on declining on private cables, turned heavy covering and continued to adyance all ( afternoon, being helped by unfavorable e from the northwest and rumors of 4 b business at Duluth; closed 1'ai1%5e highr 6 T-16c, closed T6%c; July closed Ust, GTRGTORC, closed T0%c; Septemi 11-46e, cloned ' Tic; Octoter 7 Tde; December, T0 13160 T114¢ CORN—Receipts, 110,000 bu enles, 426,000 bu. futures market dull In clevator Options, afl essed by (h rallied actiy an effort I day, with and good cush 1ge highor Closed 48 October, May Al % help demand closed July closed August, 4740484 g Closed 40be; Recelpts, 100,000 by, f exports, 70,000 b 1s@26H0; No. 2 No. 3 white, 32ic: track, white western. Mo, Option markel was very quiet ull d steady with corn, and closed e higher closed tember, 26%@2T4e, close HAY ship $6.000:7.50; ehois Dull: state Boi 1N, Susl London market, HIDES—-Strong Jected, 45 to 65 lbs., Strong 5. 0041400, 5 mmon to_cholc coust, ste salted New luenos Ayres, 24 to 30 is hemlock sole Orlea ary 12613 Buenos Ayres, LEATHER 83 d, 21 WOO L Fir 19 24 PROVISIONS: extra mess, Cut meats, Lard, stealy; we wales, 160 5 at $6.00G6.10; September refined, steady new mess, §1 BUTTER and e 12GiTc; Elgins, fc; state Creamery, 17 CHEESE— Slp@sc RGGS-Steady; state Fecelpts, TH5 phex LOW—Dull and weak; eity, 44@4%c; coun. lr‘ R ase. BTROLEUM-—-Steady; PP ALS Pig iron. firm: southern, $11.50614.00 Borthers, $ILWQIN. " Copper, etrong: b bmker“ price, $10.63; exchange price, $10.509 1 fleece, 22@28c; pullea, family, E backet plekled 9,506 950011 belljes, . $6.57: old, closed at steadier; puckuges, cly 6.75, nominal sales, 430 bbls. sy: western er dairy, 1G16% nery, state Basy; state, large, 6@7%c; small and Pennsylvania, 14@1se | and provisions made most guins. 10 was an udditional | 010 2 B steam closed at $6.65 a ked; United closed at $1.43 ; ex 14, The ege the ligat Poultry firm. Quc EO BUTTER 1. 64 CEAL-(C 6aie; Inrg: CHE Town, fuil brick, No. HAY-( $.60; new the price Only top PIGEON ONIC in sacks, 1 OLD 13 beans, per CAIBAC HADISH EEN T per doz, | ! sl ING TOMATC SUMME WATER! GREEN WAX B CANTAL CAULIE Ther “The m. with 1 | Derric | berrie i have a mainly po | (Y1 @2.00; soul $1:10. 8Ot $1 00110, ATPLE Uil $2.00 CALLIFO RTHAW 24 1ERR BLACK ¥ APF ORANG @3 HONEY LE N’ sholle nuts, RICE I a HIDES hides, & green sali ach, 41 sking)' No wooled ea Kansas pound, Nebr pelts, flint ' ¢ actual uscless to TALLOY t1gc; No. fiic! gre 3ct se wax, prim WOOL, it 8 K WOOL 160 tub tag locks, CLEVEL this week ccord crease in not yet capacity. mak prodi to more rea Wero 1o astern ahead. W week's the prece W old v all forms fewe Inforu « NEW Y ing_amon hange t port four trad %0 closely basts. A at the al Possess dition elved Kive t foubter th sficial i best ditions ¢ Tt was tip on U heavy NEW steady lin supy at 51 dull clianged t b days' sigl PARIS, Bank of lowing ch count 00 g counted, 1 tor i Lead, | following, 14,15, Condition Staple and Fancy Produce. spring chic Qucks, ARA CELERY fornia peac 1. Kellogee of RED 1A HCOTS THE ACK B BMONS >kl COCOANUTS act ght, 4Gfc; and chafty, Heavy 1a yet head and furnace for liction Inside hours 3 in getting the report, ¢ oring HAMBU nged; Notes crease, 5, e — I FRIDAY, JULY 12, S — ey . p —— change Plates, quie SED Ol price, $1.90. Tin, quiet; i spelter, dull oft ' crude, ow; oft summer yellow, 2@27c. of Trade market receipts, Is in light tations: holce stock, —Packing st od me s a OULTIRY Kens, 32,0041 Sc;' spring Holce fat w and conrse Wisconsin 1@t cream, 1 1, 1e; Bwiss, pland ‘hay, $§ hay, $6; rye n hay. Lig ades Bring Per doz VE W 8. 11 BT JES—New pota temudas, er bu., $1.10. ANS-"Hund pi 1b.. 4@ 3E—On' orders, B8 ONIONS—Per B—Per doz. GUS—Ch unches On orde re, per NS-On BEA el it Missis BQU A MELC PEPE EANS PES W ER—Per Home growr FRI N RS- P Por « i Was not there bel b £ any conse kot Is prot ar of his fru wches, Quot BERIUE Catiforn a thern, per Calif RN PEACHF Southern, RNTA | BERRIE qts., $2 11382 Wishingt per o (e HASD ACH ERRIE i-bu A few whi P ~Cholce Texas stock, and Tittle wpply, 100, 16¢} Hens, ' 1 ducks, twins, Limbur No. 1 midia ht bale 091,50, ABLE toes, © per crate, non: icked, Per doz. bunches bu. order, § r bu, § Vi ek doz., 401 n, per d I te Tex well su Newr t on th Tons: Per 21 bux. « e, $1.50. choce Per by BS—Per shi m, per ase, §2. navy, , crated onty strait 21g2e; OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Quotatioas on firmer, owing to and the market to fanc or eream: cholee sepa Josters, 307 or e per 12G15c; turkeys, 0 to 100 1bs., are quoted at Youna ska and 1, 10c; lowland, makes best a0 he 88 well ger, nd, the olce stock, 66@ Calitornia, 0; Lima ches, 150, n orders, 10c per doz. jer 14-bu. basket per 4-basket on orders, 2@ 52 100G 1.30. 71,59, it 0z., W@Tic. the grapes on largely supplied W fow stiaw ‘e were no rasp. 1 it was hard to polied with Call Cal., will market today, qt. case, 84, hoice stock, $1.5) stock, per box, 4-basket crate u. box, 8@ic; hox, $1.00G1.10, pping stock, per 10-1b, 5 box, Per st er 4 hqt ock, per 24-qt basket case, $1.2 TROPICAL FRUITS, N cy St Mich Extra 36,2 Cholce Tar ize bu Per do AR HLL. ancy, 16c; ch California, 14 SYRUP-—( cans, $. Almonds, 1do; standards, In 60 to 70-Ib, es, 10c Juice, pe Por hui PCORN—In HIDES No. 1 green 1 green 1 hides, Sige; Jo. 2 veal call fllnt hides, 126 1 dry saited per Ib, SLAS—Gro ). 1, each, Ty skins) nd ual welgh murrain’ wool dry flint poun rado n ht, 4@sc. pay’ frelght on AND GR 2 tallow, 3 so, whit [ N a rain dark, 215 176 30c UNWASIT ; cotted 1, fin WASHED washed, 2a3c; IRON TRADE road on Mo AND, July 11 will' say: to Western Pig Iron associati and while another month will show quite an in Jduction the 1 strongly o The fact tha advances buyers of foundry purchases bey ucers would expended | tting work to fll at In 100t 1y buy ssemer {ron, , i fully ding week, in the latter Jsumption and s of sales. The cllers. alic ner b lings, per box, $2.50; Medit mons, 360 slze, h 2, ANE e, 12 @1 English 1e; il nuts, boxes, b, 0l the car hides, 8 salted No. 1 8 to 1ie; No. hides, 1 00} dry butcher asc; dry flint K pelts, p Colorado welgat, 44 Have feet cut off, i rough sD—Fine he er-blood 10712 and br ne, 6@se. 1a Sto nth, —The 1 A turth n unsold stocks of pig fron w ecent the even at nd tin indicate that ts force, that are ma urrent lots stock, 12@13¢; Jugs, 3 d, 34 6,000 per bunch, o California, ver doz., $12; walnuts, soft- berts, 10c; ' Brazil raw, 6¢; roasted, 6e per 1b.; fard halt bbl., 3, . on orders, per AND TALLOW, ifides, Sy al calf, § to 15 5 Ibw., 1010 2 dry it hia 2c; partly cured less than fuily cired. salted, on salted shearlings (short wo dry shearlings (short 1 early skins), wooled eqrly shearlings (short ch, Se; dry fiint ool %, per 5 and actual wool ; dry pound, s it 1% per pound, bute pelts, per 1 tallow, whi yellow, a2le; 2 beds v, 6ate; fine burry se, 1@ ua 6c; oken, sanse; " ine, ‘bucks, 10 INPROVE ocks Made Last n Trade Rev her heavy s made in w inroar June turns resumptions have column of active under the late: iron are still trying ne limits the tiat ing b set by advance foun. them they and Dprices four 2 advance high Xt of Valley oundry actual conditio n competition through om_ sixty taking the ave b everal tion Al i still plainly the tonnage of finished stecl W8 no signs of re Iet_market is becoming more conspicuous by e are GRAIN SPECULATORS HAVE monihs capacity of all to ninety days. age of the cent higher than in El of Ks of metal last week at ale 18 reported at in excess of in ¢ bil- the few buyers and xing. Tl A KICK atlon Concerning the Crop Report ven Favorites in Advance. OF g the 1 grain over the it ad ahead of that ¢ prominent cged tips fr yesterday nc spring and wi t from m_through a names or Mg that he ha < i an € two b the figures nditions sent wheat the t it figures, anc Al The 'sign Il be apparen: local gues 8 ‘and 2.5 the government W Coffee July nged did market liffe:ent o Kk Iy it e nd YORK unchi 1o hous July 11 i receipts, RG. 1 3 3A 1M Wt lower lower; at 3 closed qule % 6,000 bags. Forelgn Finau BERLIN ht, " 20 July 11 France. Langes, ks, The Ismue as com in in hand, Increase, 5 575,001, Thred the account, for checks. LONDON, July 11.—The weekl; the Bank of England, issued ods s compared is alleged, env Kers and_put northwe st about There men on leakage vk on A pra who roker Wash friend A sure lope out in P was tiie icance ¢ when yeaterd for s port sellers In this market y Mar 1 prices all st [ty mber Market_quiet 10,000 % Marke Il‘ ington cain n of fgur nter wheat, Washington but winter w0 was much kick the Produce ex. of the crop re- re about twenty- and file of rat least figured ctically is indign nk nt into s on the « sald to have 10 hwa " re. and “retused "to Up” the figures hed wih the pircd With " the 101, against ‘m stated that ana “Waate they ' were and it i for et OFFE Options points de: buying weak ints ' ne inciuding ald winst 396,850 bags A ay ock, 168, & wgs; t quiet w, 8.0 Mar and bags. un- exchange, foi Europ arket at 12 t W0ty weekly ) 7,775,000 siiver in’ hand, e per open he' Ur ufet and m., barely steady ey steady an lower for the Il Affairs. July 11.—Exchange on London, elght bl tement of the shows the fol- d, 8, il dis- in- 103t cent ' rentes, Exchange on London, with the statement of y, shows the previous ac- count: culation, 463,632 deposits, crease, 000 Total reserve, ~decrese (%26,000 incren: £463,000; bullion, de: other securities, Increase, £18,000; increase, (2,692.000; publle deposits, 3,704,000, motes reserve, decrease, jvernment securities, decrease, (9 proportion nank of to lability, Tast week was i¥ now 50.10 per cent. G Ayres 245.50; Madrid, 8t Petersburg, 60; Athens, Vienna, 103, STOCKS AND Crops Were the Chief Fuctor In the Specull ton 1o Rulway Securities NEW YORK, July fl.—The crops were the chlef factor of the speculation on the rallway lst on the Stock exchange today. Private ad- vices from the west were directly contrary o the terms of he government report, which shadowed an unusually heavy corn crop o K000 Apring wheat crop. The bears used th favorable reports to depress prices and ceeded In forcing down the grangers and other stocks of the rallway group, despite the fact that the pessimistic views received no confirma tion from uninterested sources, The industrial section was manned by cliques of professionals who are In the control of these stocks for the sent. The speculation was in the main in the nds of traders who are now chiefly bears. The fkners bought early and became sellers lat but the operations did fect the market to any apprecia At the opening a i caga Gas selling up stocks Which won atty d Chicago Gas selling off Pacific 1% per cent, and per cent. * Before middiy whward Leather, ber cent; per there was of short_contracts, and o general Improvement in prices followed, which Gxtended th only o fraction. The market closed firm, but ut n general decline of 1 to 21 per cunt on the general list. The sum total of the fales T the bond market was but $108,000, the Smidlest diy's businss for some time uli ton wis fitm, but there are few changes of note in pric reserve cent Huenos 27} 10447 Lisbon, Rome, BONDS, a a un. pervaded with Chi- cent, and th sugar an w slight rally preferred, - receding cent; Chicago Gan the' lower figures London cablegram saya fon of the activity In other markets were quicter very steady in tone, and U Variation fees were slight. Atchison was exeeptis Canadian Pacific relapsed nearly i realizations, in un bullion in the Bank of England decreased 461 ) this week, although only 657,000 was th efMux of gold for the we Two hul thousands the ¢ 100,000 to santinopl 000 rec from Australig and (133,00 bought The following were the closing_quotations of the leading stocks of the New York exchange but th Kaflirs, Americar Atchison Adami Alton A, Express Baltinore & Oiiio Can da Pucific Canadn S 8 Ceutr Ches. & Ohlo Chicago Alton. W B.& Q.. ficaeo Gas Consolldated G &8t 1. Colo. Conl & Iron. Cotton Ol Cert Delaware & Hud . Del.. Lick. & W. D. & R. G. ptd D. & C. F. Co. o pid Fort Way G. Northern vf C.&E.1 ptd.. . Hocking Valley ... Tlinois Centril... St. P, & Duluth K. % T, pfil Like Erie & \v.w do pld vl Rock Island st. Paul 2 " do prd. q 714/ st. P& Oniaha dopta..... Southern Pacifi.. [$ear Rottnery... 0. Coul & Iroa. | Texas 4T &0 | Unton 8% | U S, Bx W, St. L. dootd.. . Wells F g0 FX.. Western Union . Wheeling & L B, i) dowld, 3 M&SLL D. & R G. 385K 2314 Lowsvilio & ¥ L.&N. A.. Munhattan Con. Memohis& . . Michigan Cent. Missourl Mobile & Ohlo .. NashvilleChat ... g tional Cor1a 1 t Corduge ptd, 2 Contral...... 1013 . & W. pfa, 1414 orth Am. (o B3 n Pacitic. |’ st. RUBEAL do'pfd.. To's. Co a0 pfid total sales Including kton, 19,100; Chi ; Loulsville & Nashville, 9; Reading, 20,600; Louis & Southwestorn Rajlr The 20 Misxouri 1 red, §,000; Rock’ & £ 1, 9,100; Wheeling & Lal New York Money Market. YORK, July 11.—MONEY ON 1G1% per cent; last loan, 1 jer_cent ! TILE MERCA RLING HAN irm, with a8 in bankers' bills at $.89G4.89% nd $450G4800% for sixty rates, $1.89G489 A $4.9004.90% bills,” $4E8G1,8814 TLVER CERTIFICATE WERNMENT BONDS dull; rallzoad bonds, firm. Cliw T8 dn, ror now. 48 coup. new. NEW at CALL Eas cent clos Pttt cent PAPER-3@3% actual busin for mand state bonds, P 1utu of |D. &R G, 53§D, & R € 100 | 105 108 100 100 0% 100 d0 6% M. K. & do 2d 48. |No. Pa dods 125 |N. W. Connois.. 102 | 40§, F. Deb. 116/ R. G. Weat. 1at 89'4|SL P. Consols 7 105 | A0 C. & P. W 60 |8t L& LM Gan 62 [StL &S %G 0 |Tex. Pac. Ists 76| do 2da 291 | U. P 1813 of 36" 1079 West Shoro 43. 81 |So. R. R.. | n 18ty Missourl 0. : s Tenn. new uot 38, Va. Conturies. dodeferred. Atehison 48,0111 Atchison 24 A1 Canada So. 2da’... L. & N. unified {3, O.R. &N. 18t8. Hoston Stock Qu BOSTON. July 11.—~Call loans. 1633 per econt: time loans, 2@l pe nt. Closing piieas for #locks, DO (A8 a1d uining Aharas: AT &S, + o 10K Weaneh. Av surar 1003 | W, Elec. Am. Sugar pid.... 100 (Wis. Ceutral ay Stute Gas. . 9 |Edison Elec 115, Bell Talephione, .. 1964 | Gen. Blee. pfd..... Boston & Albany.. 211 |Atehisn 2du.. Boston & Malne... 1744 Atchison 4s. C.B.&Q...... £5% Now England Fitehburz, ... 80ig Wis. Cent. 18ts Gen. Electric... 30| Atlantic. Tilinols Ste 74 |Boston & Muntana Mexicau C 11%|Butte & Boaton. .. N. V. &N. E. 5 |Calumat & Heclx. 0ld Colony 179 [C Ore. Short Line. Big| Frankiin Rubber.. 40'4 | Kearsaree.. |Osceola. cations. 130 70 San Fransises Mining Scass Qursations SAN FRANCISCO, July 11.-Tha oMsial clos- ing quotations for mlulng 810283 today wora as follow 10 & 80 [duatice. | Rentucky Con’ |Lady Wasi Co.! Mexican. |30no | Mount Diablo. Oceldental Cof Oph! Overniu POLOSL. . Savaeo ScOrplon. ...i.ie jorra Novada, |Stiver Hill. |Union Con’ Utah Con. Challenge Con Chollar. Confidence. Cou. Cai & Va. Crown Point.. Exchequer Gouid & Curry Hale & Noreross. Jubia... oo Silver burs, Bidje. Drafis, slgnt ey Now Yors NEW YORR, July ~Tas follawlag elosing miaing 410 ara thy Biilw Plymouth Quickaliver. Quicksilver pfa a Novadi.. Standard Unlon Con. Deadwood. Gouid & O Hale & Norero 1800 0 Stoo < Quoiatious. LONDON, July 11.—4 p. m. closine B3 Sk Panl con 4| N. Y. Central.. 08 | Pennsylvania, 101 | Ronding.. LVER—30%d per ounce. 3 per cent, of discount in is % p the open market three months' for bill moctal Notes. BOSTON. 11.—Clearings, July $18,178,7 32,008, 102. July 11.—Clearings, # PHIL. AIvhll'IllA July 1L.—Clearings, 10,835,619; balances, §1 NEW YOR balances, 35,0, LOUIS, July 11 ances, 14,870, Money, exchange, par bid; offered at ¢ : FON, July 11 ondition of ‘the tre cash balance, $191,318,361; i 13, CHICAGO, July 11.—Clearings, $6, bm«m Money, easy; rates, 4G4ly per cent for call loans .lek hl per u‘n‘L tor fl;mn::nflhlpx:‘u New ork exchange b par. Sterling, Tates, G Wi .ml) 48, 1L.—Clearings, $105,325,805 $4,541,204; bal New' York Clearings, 506 per cent {lable fore- | OMAHA LIVE HHLI\ MARKET Cattle Reoeipts Pn‘l !rk to the Low Notches Once More, OFFERED EVIRYTHING SOLD WELL encral Tono of the Market Good but Sup- P!y Too Short to Arouse Great luter= est—Shipyers Hit Up the Hog Pace. THURSDAY, July 11 The receipts today were 1,08 cattle, 3,087 hogs and 64 sheep, as against 1,200 cattle, 2 hogs and no sheep yesterday. TTLE-The offerings of cattle, all told, thirty-nine fresh loads. Cows and heifers formed the great bulk of the offer- ings, there being twenty to twenty-two loads of that kind of cattle in the yards, There was also quite a sprinkling of stock- ers and feeders in the yards, and afte deducting the stock cattle and cow stuff there was not much left in the way of beef steers. There were e, which brought a few fairish little steers on about steady prices, but there was nothing very cholce, at least nothing of any consequence. Among the offerings of cows and heifers were some pretty good cattle. The market was very active, and everything offered was taken before the middle of the fore- noon. The prices pald were a little stronger than yesterday. Desirable fe mand, and the t The prices pi vesterday. 8 brought $3.00w3.60. BELL e in pretty good de- s reasonably activ about the same as bunches " of feeders Representative sales STEERS, Av. Pr. 047410 1340 5 50 1 1 i 4 CALVES. 300 L 150 3w L 80 35 1) 35 2 0 G 0 200 IEDERS. 1080 WIESTERNS, NEBRASK Johnson, 2jcows.. 10, cows. Clenken, 2 cows .. 1 bull..... 1bull.... 1 cow 2 cows. 12 cows.... 18 feeddrs 0 e ders 16 feeders. 1 bull 1 cow 1 cow 16 cow 33, fecders. . 3 Vinton 5 cows 1 cai.... 5 heifers. ... 18 feeders, 1 bull L2 1 feeder 3 heifers ders 1 calt....... D160 4 2 feeders 2 HOGS—The shipp they set a lively p The market opencd with the packers bid about steady prices, but the trading on that | was limi| Fhe shippers showed up with 1t orders ed picking up desirable | Wt quite a live The packers the conclusion that they wanted b was indicated by their first bids, The result wae an active market at an vice of fully Ge ent wits greatest on the light mixe, some cases common light | 10¢ hig The hogs were all sold and welghed up early in the forenoon. The best heavy hogs here 18 yesterday. The light and m: hoga brought $4.65G4.10 prinetpally, $HE0@1.65 yesterduy. The shippers 1,200 hogs out of the 3,000 on sale. Repre the people today a was hard to fol cs worse than sold at $1.75, the sam fum weight Av. 20 102 sh. Pr. 108 wall bunch h ready SHEEP—There was only ds which chole fair to good we mmon and_ stock 0od to choice 40 to 5. Representative 109-1h, sales: Av. P 0 83 00 0500 lambs at from § to N D 54 native iambs GO LIVE STOCK. attlo There Was n Stroi g Market Receipts Were Sma... CHICAGO, July 11.—In stronger market today, ps only were received. Sales were,on a basis of from $3.30 10 8 for tq exira native steers welghing from ¢ 6 1bs., With sales largely at from $1.25 to $5.50; gattle choice enough to g above $5.10 moved oft xoadily 1 many of the transaction: at gn adavnce of 10c per 100 Ibs. Butchers' and cannecsl stuft was in good de: mand at sty prices; qows selling at fi to $, chiefly at fre/m,§8 to $3.25, while bulls Jught from 3175 t9 $3.75; veal calves plentital once more anin ood demand $ 1o $.50, not many yelg below $4.25. Fair deuvity “eharucteriaedl g stocker and 1ot branch of the market Wt ufchanged pric s ng at from $2.50 01364 Texas cattle arrived number of aboutid ¥t head, making nearly received so far thiw week. They were in nd advanced about 10c. The first of the season made ther i drain of sixteen cars mere sold early and quplity being very good CHIC attle thero about was 8,000 head at from 1o the 10,000 about 6,00 head Lambs again upply and suffered ranging at from comprised 6 large & further decline of 10 $3 10 46, with transactions chiefly at from $4.75 tc $.15, "sheep were In demand at from $1.50 { $1.78' for infertor, at from common {0 medium, and at from ¥ 5 for good to extra westerns; fed Texans, 88 (o $3.60, Only about 16,000 hogs arrived today, but the supply Was nearly 30000, &s @ large number Temained over last mght. Chicago packers wera Vil-ers, 'and as tere was un active castern shippin pand for cholce hogs, prices were Shg and at fron to 10c per 100 lbs. higher erday's closing quotations. Sales were cominon to choice heavy hogs t from mixed lots At from $4.50 1o G 1on (o cholce assorted light at from $075 (0 $6.10. The bulk of the hogs scld at from $490 10 $5.05 for heavy, and at from $.95 to $.0 or light L 3o 5,00 h Recelpis head; hogs, a; sheep Kaosas City Live stock. 1L—CATTLEReccipts 30 head. Market G365, Texan 8556560 nutive Sockers and feeders, $.800 5 bulls, §15003.00. oSS eltinty, 250 head; shipments, 1,40 head, | Market: sironig o 0o Wigher; bulk ' of Siies, PABGLT; Deavice, WWGLII pacirs, Cattl ad 16,000 b head; to st 00 steady cows, cows, | | | strong, $1.00604. 521, $4.60G4.80; 1ights, Yorkers $4.56G4.90; 1. 4064.65, i ples, ;DY nead: shipments, ady; others weak to loc lower. none. Sty Louis Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, July 11.—CATTLE—Recelpts, q; shipments, 1,600 head; market firm; beet ‘and shippinig steers, $4.00G5.40; Hiht 4.00; wtockers and feeders, $2.80679.50. @230 fed Texas steers, $3.4061.2 steers, $27T6G3.25; cows, $2.20G5.00; calves, 5.00. HOGS 2,700 head; shipments, 2,60 head higher; heavy, $4.90G8.03; packers, $ Tight, $4.506 4.9, SHEED: 1,000 head; shipments, 200 head grades, 15¢ better; ni tive steers, 40; lambs, $3.5005.25; no south. western offe 2,00 hative dteers, L] nsh e Recelpts market New York Live stoex M. YORK, July 11— none’ on_ e » Bieers 0t Ket, VES—Recelpts, an cables quote dressed welght; no'exports today. Receipts, 6,600 head ady; lambs, Very brisk poor to prime, $2.100 Eholce, $4.620660.50 head.’ Market siightly NEW 600 head; American refrigorator beef, 81,@y SHEEP AND' LAMDS sheep, trifie slow, but and 4@e higher; sheep, 400 Tambs, common t HOGS —Recelpts, 3,161 Stock In sighe Retord of recelpts at the four principal markets for Thursday, July 11, 1895 Hogs. 2,700 3100 Sheep ) 210y South Omaha 14,788 24,687 Lo July trade; higl: A fancy §2.65 Something amounts for sale ¢ but u letup In the Ccrease’ n the selling_Koon w they declined e, Fr finally sold up over 8 red, cash, G4§@HNC; YRN—Governm A bIg crop, W Kets, resulted rthe market cables and closed ige; July, 40 ber, OATS ik mi was a reaction No. 2 cash, December RYF prices COTN IRAN ral Maricet. FLOUR=Lower, with quotations on new flour . as follows: Patents §3.00G3.40; fancy, 32 small are_ $3.550 @3.00; chotce, WHEA and | 11 Aomestic d of w scramble ned the buying and akened | m this they closing July, 6 to buy maket nd ailied; and h weak in an nfirmation reports and_declining domestic carly decline of 1 ng_on firmer hight d, cash, asked September oft for tic. lower sales, ME Steady; 0dc, enst irack, 1,211 July shipment, and for August secds entirely n higher for ch «ide; prairie, 0, this side. y Aelivery auoted at HAY—Firmer timothy 0 14 Kale at 46, Steady ut 8¢ 31,25, Strong and in demand; sales at $3.1216 Dull at $3.45 PROVISIONS—Pork, s andard Lard, prime steam, $5.21; cholcy § xed ghoulders, $6. fongs, $6.75; ribs SDIY it m Boxed ehe 5 bhls; whe 1104 bu, bbls.; wheat, 10,000 bu. at, 36,000 corn, TPMS corn, 6,000 ol Murkets, WHEAT: tant positions b positions 14@1 wer; business 58 d; Augus 85 114d; Novemb LIVERPOOL.J sy, With near closed steady, with near and distant positions 15 cqually distributed; July September, 08 1d; ' October, d; December, a Spot, steady; American mixed, new Futurés opened duil and unchanged i oith near positions a lower uhd foitions em%d higher; July, 48 14d; i 130; September, 18 October, 45 + 48 14403 December, 48 115 Dull; demand poor; St Futures opened 1 lower; Au. i Louis fancy Bacon, der L 28 to & clear quiet short cle v middles 1416 16 Tis., 2 31s. Hums,'s ot cl ‘extru India mess, 6ls 30, Pork, prime mess, firie 61; fine medfum, 508, Lard ne western, 328 0d; refined, in pails, 3ds. CHEESE-—Quict; demand poor; finest Amer- lcan white, new, 25 6d; faest American col red, new,'i8s 6. BUTTER—Finest United States and good, nom- Clenr bellies, 12 0 18 1bs | , 44k 6d. 1 g br ) OlL—1 LSUM--Refined, TOR BE requarters, 8%d e coast, Fain arkets. FLOUR—Dull and un- bble.; shipments, 1,300 2. BALTIM changed; bla.; sales, WHEAT August, 6740 0. 2 1d, (@ 4140 104,000 bu.; stock, 1 CORN—Quiet; ' spot, August, 41 Did; Sept bu.; shipments, . 14,000 bu ; spot and_month, September, 68@68ic receipts, 20,852 bu. 600 b Bales, AS@I8He: | month mier, 486484, Te bu!; stock, 1 6T@6THe steamer shipment 70,000 bu. and 1pts, bu.} 4@dic; ship: 2 white, receipts, 500 bu, 4 bu.; weste AR Eh 19,961 bu; ; stock, § nactive; receipts, stock, 6,146 Wool Marke. July M.—At the wool auctions today were offered, of which 00w ssortment ‘was varied and Americans operated - fic Queensiund, 1,895 by srensy, 5Y@9140. @ls 1%d; greasy, 7 ! NDON, 15,782 bales druwn. The ding m s 1ya; weoured, 4 w01 1510 Dules; 5 FHope 10%0G1s 34; scoured, gre N gar Mar NEW YORK, July 11— sales yesterday on cargo centrifu -16c; and 2,340 bags molaxse at 2 5-ge, and toda 189\ test, 2 5-l6c, and freights, 31 vado, '8 test, al ke’ 1 JGAR—Raw, firm; 1, test sugar, £ test ks centrifugal, 95 and 24 bags 13 active 4o | No. 9, 37 No. 11,3 11-16 3%e; off A, standard A, “16@itec; cut I swder YORK, July 11 Tie; net receipts, exports to the continent, bales: sales, 1,740 1 Stock, 196,115 bales. NEW ORLEANS, July 11.—COTTON—Quiet middling, 6%¢; low middling, 6%c; good ordinary, §i-16c; het und gross receipts, 665 bales; sales, stock, 18,131 bales IS, duly 1 B%0; fales, shipments, §14 bules; e none; gross, 4,500 bales; fory les; spinners, 740 arded, les) TON—St, recelpts, 140 bales; Peoria Mark July 11.—CORN 1y, firm; No. 16203 c RYE—Dull; new nominal; WHISKY—Firm; goods on for high wines. RECEIP oats, 100,000 bu.; rye SHIPMENTS-Wh oats, 126,26 PE OAT 3 white, RIA 3 2 white, 2, dse. busis of $1.24 No. the Wheat, 2800 bu.: corn 24,000 bu.; 00 bu. ; b none, 3,000 bu.; corn. bariey, 100 b 0 bu.; New Yuri s Marker, W YORK, July 11.—Many buyc inquiry; more business doing, in dellveries and larger sales are of e markel, The prices for fabrics are firmer all around, e sttons in much \mproved demand, prices firm. arment manufacturers are the larger dealers bleached goods, Printing cloths firm at bid and declined. s present; Wy B the fea- 1 and hed short t ton Milwaukee Marcors. July 11.—WHEAT—Lower; No, 1 norihern, Tile; September, Firm and higher; Ny Firm; No. 2 white, o. 3 white, Minneapolis \Whe MINNEAPOLIS, July 11 1 hard, rihern, & first patents, f0; first elears rt buker WHE, rmer e 6ic; No. 1 north: $2.5003.90; sec 32.90013.00, sec orn, 061 FLOUR—Eusy nt, $3.5003, clears, §2.43; exp na ash July WH 68305 July, 087 July, e8e; Septemb 0. '2 northern, ca 1 Murkets. WHEAT—Quic Yed, B2aéic; resected 0. 2 mixed and white, 35 % mixed, % white July 11 2 hard, 61662 CORN OATS- o. Firm; No. risco Wheat Quotations. July 11.—WHE 1,005, - Albert Hluco Committed Suicide, FAIRBURY, Neb., July 11.—(Speclal.)— The jury in the Inquest on the body of Albert Blaco returned a verdict finding that he came to his death from a pistol shot wound inflicted by his own hand with suicidal intent. He left no letters or papers, except a memo- randa giving his wife's address and some small debts, At the last » T—Quiet and steady; December, term of district court Judge Bush allowed the attorneys in the Williams murder case $200 fees each, but the county commissioners cut the amounts when they audited the bills to $100 each, The attorneys have appealed from the award of the commis- sionera to the district court, NEW ERA 1N RAILROADING B. & M, System Preparing to Conform t the Uniform Automatic Coupler Law, CHANGE ~ WILL INVOLVE MILLION Roads Wili Have to e En- ged or In Order to Meot the New Sitaw- tion, Lowered LINCOLN, July Hawksworth, general mechanical department of the B, road, is in town. He has given all freight cars of that line prepared the era of uniform automatic couplers conform to the nmew federal law, which goes Into effect next year. This law fixes uniformity in the height of all cars above the tracks tun in the Unlted States. By this uniformity cars on one line can be coupled to those of another without endangering the lives of switchmen or brakemen making the connections. The Burlington has about 40,- 000 freight cars which are all too low. Th work of ralsing them to the he t prescribed by the law will be one of considerable mag nitude. The Jenny automatic coupler is the one adopted by this company. By railroad men it is considered one of the best s safest for the men, INTER TING REUNION. For the first time In its history the family of W. V. F. Hoagland participated in a re union. It was accompanied last evening by the saddest of surroundings, the aged father who is an octogenarian, being at the time upon a sickbed, from which but slight hopes are entertained of his recovery There nine children and they have never met befor in family circle, the oldest having left hom before the youngest wag born., The list in cludes Doy Captain H. V. Hoagland of the police force; J. S. Hoagland of North Platte Richard Hoagland, county judge of Gandy Logan county; Willlam Hoagland of Callen der, Ta.; Mre. Sarah Tunnell, Verdon, Il Mrs. H.'H. Loughridge, Grand Island; Jame W. Hoagland, Mrs. George Bagley and Mis Sue Hoagland, all of this city. Mr. and Mre Hoagland celebrated their golden wedding in this city about five years ago. They have lived in Lincoln about eleven years. The Rock Island Raflroad company desire to cornect and unite its road north of the city with the Omaha & Republican Val ley, but the receivers of the Union Pacific owners of the road, will not join them. Lancaster county court is asked to appolnt appraisers to condemn the right of way and to help get them what they want. INSIST ON A DISCOUNT, The First National bank of Lincoln, th Union Savings bank and Thomas Ryan hold three policies, one for §2,000 in the Phoenix of Hartford, one for $1,000 in the Insurance Company of North America, and one for $1,000 in the Pennsylvania Fire of Philadel phia, issued March last ¢ the foundry of George Downing, which was completely de stroyed by fire April 4 last. The companies lecline to pay the pol was brouglht today In the ot The companies make 1s a defense for thelr sert their willin 11.—(Speciai)—David superintendent of t & M. rall orders to have for to a irt no claim of any kind refusal to pay, but as ss to do so if the policy holders will accept a discount of 10 per cent Although the May term of district court «djourned sine die at 2:35 o'clock yesterday and will not convene until September, Judge Holmes will hear the Cail reccivership case some tfme next week. Tomorrow afternoon the Lincoln Roadst club will give its first matinee :Il 2p m at Lincoln park. There will be a 2:30 pace 2:40 trot or pace, 2:35 trot or pace and 3:00 pacing race. LINCOLN LOCAL NOTES, Some time since Henry Smith, a young was sent to the penitentiary for bur- glary. His mother is now trylng to secure the assistance of the county attorney in get- ting him removed to the insane asylum. Ac cording to her story Warden Leidigh says the boy, who was always regarded as rather queer, Is insane. The case of the state against Charles W. Cockrell, on the charge of embezzlement preferred by Thomas Bailey, is ended and the accused was this morning discharged by Justice McCandless, Mrs. J. D. Woods, wife of the left today to visit'in Omaha, by her daughter. A very pleasant soclal was enjoyed by the young people of Holy Trinity church at the residence of J. H. Harley last evening. Mrs. H. O. Rowlands and children have gone east for the summer. Rev. John. Doane and family departed yesterday for Ohio on ¢ vacation. Mrs. Reason Welch left this afternoon tc visit for several months at Cadiz, O. She was accompanied as far as Chicago by her parents, Captain and Mrs. J. E. Hill, OMAHA PEOPLE IN LINCOLN. the Lindell: John rrow, W. D. Pruyn. Windsor: B. N. ite. ' Lincoln H. Van Buren and wife, John F. Hopkins C. E. Yost, George H. Lyons, R. L. Met- calfe, wife and child, H. G. Harte, H. B Lockwood, S. H. Orchard. county clerk accompanicd At W NOTES FROM THE STATE HOUSE Lincoln County People Ask Ald to Avert Ktarvation—Vilitia Inspection, LINCOLN, July 11.—(Speclal)—Governor Holcomb has received the following petition from a number of citizens of Lincoln county, dated Moorfield, Neb. “We, the undersigned citizens of Lincoln county, state of Nebraska, do hereby petition your honor to provide some means of relief for the destitute of this part of Lincoln county. As we have had no kind of ald since about the 1st of May, many are now destitute of the necessaries of life and must have help immediately or starvation is in- evitable, having no possible means of obtain- ing food for ourselves and families until we can harvest a crop and dispose of the same.” The Deer Creek relief committee signs the petition with the added statement that it be lieves the contents to be true. Accompanying the petition is a private letter from E. B Smith, giving examples of cases of destitu tion. The governor referred the communica tions to Secretary Ludden, who says that there is sufficlent in the treasury for their relief and will immediately send ¢ ton of flour. Deputy Secretary of State Evans says that the signers of this petition are all good eople and reliable. But he does not believe were is any destitution in Lincoln county that the authorities cannot relieve if the ple will only let their wants be known. of the opinion that they would pre e ald from the state and from a tance than from the county in which reside, The thirteen counties yet sent in their abstracts of assessment to he state auditor. They are due on the 10th nst. and the Board of Equalization meets on the 15th: Boyd, Brown, Davis, Douglas, Fur- age, Hooker, Keith, Keya Paha, Lan caster, Nance, Saunders and Sheridan Adjutant General Barry and Major Fechet will tomorrow inspect company A, First reg ment, Nebraska National Guards, at York George W. Martin, orderly sergeant company A, has been elected captain of the company to succeed Captain Lundeen, promoted to be inspector general. From York General Barry and Major Fechet will proceed to Stroms burg to inspect company D, Second regiment Second Lieutenant W. R. Fiteh, company H Second regiment, Tekamah, has resigned, the resignation being accepted, and an election will be ordered. In regard to the Increasing number of resignations, one reason ascribed is the rigidity of inspection under the present regime in the state. Major Fechet seems t be one who believes in strict discipline and also that soldiering, even In the state militia is far from being child’s play. following have not Wil Enlarge the * tarch Work: NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., July 11.—(Spe clal)—Carl Morton, manager of the Argo Starch company, left last night for Chicag with plans and specifications of an addi to the present large plant In this city approval. If satisfactory work will goon commenced on &n addition to the east side the present buildings. It will be a three story brick, 127 feet by 135 feet and when completed the capacity of the plant will b about treble what it now is. This will neces sitate the employment of a large number of new men. At 18 also reported that the dis- for b ,nllv\rv which has been shut down for some time, will open again with & large force about November. Frank and John Ables, giving thelr ages as 10 and 21 years, cla!ming to be from Lin- coln, were last night found guiity of petty larceny and given twenty days In jail. They, In company with two girls, Bdith Garner, aged 17 years, of 8t. Joseph, and Laura Hooper, aged 18 years, of Lincoln, were ar- rested, charged with robbing the house of H. Meyerhoft and taking about $6 worth of clothing. No charge was brought agalnst the girls and they were released and will be sent home by the anthorities The difficulty between the members of the firm of Landes & Krebs has been settled out of court by Landes purchasing his partner's interest, assuming the indebtedness and cone tinuing the business in his name. CHASE COUNTY CROPS ARE GOOD Frospects In that Sectlon of the Country Are Excellent. Neb,, July 11.—(Special)— A drizzling rain began falling in Chase county early yesterday morning and has cone tinued all day, fully one inch of water having fug fallen The rain was most timely the ground was becoming quite dry again and crops were beginning to suffer for want of molsture. The erop outlook for this county is daily fmproving. There will be a quarter of a crop of small grain, and with a late fall fully halt a crop of While the corn was late in planting it has made good and steady growth. Had t been two weeks earlier the crops of county would have equalled those of 1s there have been ample rains sinc potato and vegetable crop will I ind more than suppl all wants of the county, All kinds of vegetation 1s making most wonderful growth. The grass on the prairies and ranges is rank and s fine and good as ever known in the ounty. Stock of all kind is in splendid con- tition. The people feel very much encour- aged, and those farmers who remained here id ‘went to work in the spring and put ut crops will ralse an ample sufficency to acet all their needs during the winter and start themselves out with plenty for next pring's work. From present prospeets there will be enough raised in county to fully supply all home wants. IMPERIAL, corn ho spring rains this 1801, ho hundant, the Denial from Osear Bring. MERSON, Neb., July 11.—To the Editor f The Bee: My attention has been called 0 a speclal dispateh from Pender, published in The Bee on July 4, in which the follow- g statement appears: “An incident in connection with the Win- nebago land leases came to light today. It is to the effect that bribes have been given and taken at the ageney for the procuring and se- curing of le on favorable terms. Oscar Bring, a man of excellent reputation, mado i affidavit to Inspector McLaughlin to the effect that in order to secure a lease at the \gency on favorable terms he had to pay $150 to the clerk in charge; that he gave his nota for this amount to the clerk in addition to the amount he paid the Indians. 1 desire to state that the above is not true, I never made any such afidavit to Inspector McLaughlin, and never gave $150 in money r a note for that amount for any such pur- pose. Neither am 1 aware of any bribes having been given for the purposes of secur- ng leases. Your correspondent should be more careful about writing at random, and should confine himself to facts O0SCAR BRING. Assembly Concert wt - refe, CRETE, Neb, July 11.—(Special Tele- gram.)—The assembly concert tonight was me of the most enjoyable exercises of the session. Miss Chandler and Miss Gifford were both encored repeatedly. Miss Chand- ler wili return to Chicago tomorrow. Dr, Holmes also leaves. The floating indebteds ness of the assembly, amounting to $1,200, has been liquidated without the aid of the recelpts of this session, which will consid- erably more than pay out the expenses of the year. Tim Sedgwick Sots tho Dite. LINCCLN, July 11.—(Special)—T. E. Sedg- wick, secretary of the republican state cen- tral committee, desires to set right the erro- ous impression that the committee generally favors a date for the republican state con- vention between August 156 to 26. On the contrary, he says that the consensus of opin- fon if for a date between Scptember 16 and 0. He is of the opinion that the conven- tion will be called to meet September 25, G ge U nty Kepublioans. BEATRICE, July 11.—(Special Telegram.)— The Gage county republican central commit- tee met this afternoon. Tuesday, August 13, is the day fixed for the county convention to nominate a county ticket and to select dele- gates to the state and judicial conventions. The primaries will be heid the Saturday pre vious. There was a full attendance and the meeting was enthusiastic Peatrice Physician Dead. ATRICE, July 11.—(Special Telegram.)— M. W. Walton, one of the leading physi- of this city, died this afternoon from the effects of a stroke of apoplexy received Tuesday evening. The deceased was pres- ident of the Gage County Medical association, and was beloved by all who knew him. Ar- rangements for the funeral services have not yet been announced. B Dr. Kearney (dnlnl\ s Harvest. MINDEN, Neb., July 11.—(Special)—Har= vest has begun in a slight degree here, Thero will be a good yield. Corn Is very full, even better now than in July, 1594, when the hot winds killed it. Farm proverty is in greater demand than ever in Kearney county, The county and district Woman's Chrise tian Temperance union convention will con= vene here July 18, Wodd . d wt Weat Forat, WEST POINT, Neb., July 11.—(Special.)— Charles Snygg and Miss Minnie Anderson of Cuming township were married today by Rev. John Peterson, pastor of the Swedish Mission church. The contracting parties are among the most wealthy and prominent of the Swedish farmers, and their nuptials were attended by numerous friends ayne (ounty's Great Crop. WAYNE, Neb, July 11.—(Special Tele- geam.)—Crops of Wayne county this year will be fully 50 per cent larger than a normal crop. They never looked finer than now. JULY SPECIAL. Conches, Regular $15 & $20, Reduced to $8 and $10. CHAS. SHIVERICK & CO, July Spec'al on Ail Kinds of Furniture. 30V D) m“\‘v. “Telephone 1039 BOYD & DEAN OMAHA, NEDB. CO MMISSION Grain. Provisions & Stocks Room 111% Board of Trade. Direct wires to Chicago and New York. Correspondents: John A, Warren & Co. BMITH (Tel. 1308) M. STANFORD F. P. SMITH & CO. GRAIN and PROVISIONS Room 4. N. Y. Life Bidg.,, Omaha. All TAME J. W, Fremont and Columbus. the Chicago Board of T rrespondents: Schwarts, Dupee & C \g0; Behreiner, Flack & Co., St. Louls: to First National Bank, Omiha Branch offices at ers placed on No_matler Whas boukivi OB Bpeds Ulation you Ay buve read send which 1 NEW i It clearly explaius NES ALL MARKET MARGIN TRADING o8 EXPLAINE [0 out wigin trading and DEF .)J RESSIONS. It's free nd wil_teach you omething. ARBOGAST & CO., 8 Traders Tullding. Chicao.

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