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. THE OMAHNA DAILY BEEjy AUESDAY, JULY 16, 1895. % HIDES-—-Firm wet salted, New Orleans, w‘r‘d""&“’a? Hl-?:{‘llfl_ Y P;:l‘l“":':”\i‘”] i Grnith,. ome Go soUT —_— 20 cxas dry, $ 10 30 1bs. . e E Setural e 4 3 " . Wheat Broke on Vigorous Short 8:lling ,\".".‘flfl..".‘.""."“‘\‘{'\\y.i': P 5 i, CE GRS it | Liboral Run of Oaftlefor the First Day | rivenroor PP | WHE. ulet. d WOOL~Firm; domestic fleece i pulied, %7 bales; scoured, S%l@ls 3d; groasy, HEAT-Opol guiet, ae. but Recovered the Decline, d R of the Waek. ey o "n'lm‘f.fl'. toba: b No Drouths, No Hot Winds, ISIONS - Ieel, quist; family, $12.00@13.50 N oo 00 b e’ §19.00610.50; STOCKS AND NONDS, — 4134 ? hear's Ty Closed, No Floods No Heated Terms steady Sena with nea r and . REPORTS OF CROP DAMAGE NUMEFOUS || o Tt ig | ecalation lo Soenciiin Tostaraar Mes (GOOD, FAT STEERS JARE STILL SCARCE | ditmfis b/ SeD Ripier iy No Blizzards, No Cold Snaps, Be 8d; October, fa 314d; August L at | NEW YORK, July The stock speculation Septembe Octob i dgd; H . Curn W, Moderately Active Since | Bominal; B35 ee, SABUDERE | (oday wan unséttled on & small volume of b General Market Was Ten Cents Lower— | e 'uli Dicomier, co (i A No Long Cold Winters, No Crop Failures. d 3 L Oy sntes, 400 hile & arket steady: Amerlcan mixed new. 3 ! amiy ness, but the main tendency was in the dir Only Eight L 4 El % utures opened ste chang Bpecalators Have llecome Afrald of Sep- B famil 08 of & Iowes Targs o8 yulobe,: "™he trading y Eilgl onds 8t Hogs Which Sold 48 4%, Futures opened steady and unchanged, Cout / closed steady With near positions 14Gied lower | tember Denls—New Business Now T iot] w 0 dairy, 9017 was left almost entirely In the hands of the pro- A8.8 5 Lodt AAEENRY the Highett 340; August, 48 24d; September, 48 2Wd; October, | factory v . 8@12%c, fesslonals, and the movement of prices was Polnt for Some Time. t d; November, 48 31gd; December, 4x 34 | bbb i A A A Tgite; sate dairy, | ol echunical. In the eariy dealings the ReMatkel dull; demand ‘poor, 8t Louls : j bears made u determined drive against Sugar OV IIaNe - haooh,. Bieadys demand st ¥ 3 4 Tennessee Coal and Leather, breaking these , 5. | Cumberland cut, 2§ The, 3si short riby CHICAGO, July 15.—~Wheat, after a break k | Long Island, ks and causing & gensral reaction, ~The f . MONDAY, July 15, | Supieriand gt B 'Qienr, lght, 88 10 45 Tbs of 1%e on vigorous short selling, took cour- Pt s St G Goomti, toapt. 1. Ol | T Fecalp ay conslated of 1T cattle, | o Tine ieart ooy, 1 et ea hort, clek uge from the bad crop reports and a liberal 3P By which continued to nward &, 115 sheep and 101 horses, as against | bucks, NEht. 1§ 1bs. 33s: short clenr mid v ° ° ° ° DA g f e cattle, 1,671 hogs, 244 sheep and 8 horses | feavy, 65 Ibs l; clenr bellles, 14 to 16 hle decrease today and closed at an ad- y u e D! e until 11 &, m., scoring a decll cent, 5 i . 3 heavy, 80 Iba., 328 6d; clear belllee, 10 to 10 low. Vante of {36 for September, September | tow Mo Uniteld” cloned $1,68,bi subseguent. raily of he | on Saturday, and 1088 cattle, 52 hogs and | ehord out, 14t 16 Iba. 438 G Heef, exird r:rv:kvlul) ‘e lower, Seplember oats un: i P pila and Baltimore in bulk, pressure from st | 195 sheep on Monday of last w i Ml Ha 04} prite. mues, Sk Quiet; 2% ery in Tennessee CATTLE—T! m: mess, fine western, 52s fined, in v sl P HELE g oif {4 \ ar and Leather pre 4 CATTLE—There was a liberal run of cat- mess, . 528 A changed, and provisions show slight losses : domestic, fir o extra, 4@ vee cent and, thi a|tle for the first day of e wee ere 3 The morning papers gave prominence 1o |6 fud ay of the week, ther Quict ] ot Wik Gulcl, New Orleans open ket Toward “noon Tobuce bl | being seventy-one fresh loads reported in. | Ameriian et " "R et The Most Equable Climate in America. Nt L rlLd (NG Biice b rrof ooige b ¢ Jost T per cent, and In the subsequent | There were several bunches of westerns colored, hew, s 6 | That started the price up from e at the IS Carrler, $2.7563.00, B o o fell 11 per cent, Leather | the yard 1 bunches of westerns In| BUTTER—Finest United and good, | close on Saturday 1o from Gic to (%c at the LONS—Per 100, $10,00620,00, Jreferred 1% U and Distilling % per cent he yards and some natives, but good fat | nominal The Lrrel, $1.00012.00, anway i o'k greal et cattle were not In large supply. The condi- | , OLL—Turpentine epirits. 21s Linseed ofl, opening this morning. The higher of those ! Liverpool, quiet raiiway il to u ETeal ext g supply great fruit growing and vegetable raising district auotations was realized for only two or BIGHTRCTY LAVGrool, Gt o gy | A S pretanid for chices an AR et A LR T gl | B E s LT g B A L s Ahiras 6000 bu, lota it 8 B0 0o o eige, | i, e xchagee price i e (psctively, | private advices [tenortin® | qoted from other market Dolnis, As'a re:| HOUE-At ERGIY SR and a location from which you teach the markets of the and between the prices of bie and Gilc brokers' Vol mental n the general t depression. - Spec- | gult, the buyers here set out to pound the st 1 General Murket. who'e country., Your fruits and garden truck sold os In half an hour f rom the start the pr firm; st Plates, market firm. Spelter, | uiation still unsett fRariat, ahd- whils . ; 1" wag gating ) e some salesmen thought LOUIS, duly 15, ~FLOUR—Dull, without A ¥ 3 4 had declined to @ie, and not until the vl O D, "Oll—tnactive, with _ unim- onds” was Vi ] ke kating ey did not have to take off anything the raf v uatations on new” fole (Gl the ground and placed in Chicago, St. Louis and New ble supply statement was published, show- 1 . o ne “vard in prices; prime crude, 2 re ln wte und con al market was 10¢ lower. ¥30c higher) as follows atente, §1.054 § \ e A g 3 Ing & decrease of 122,000 bu. for the week, | Dir crude, 316 e Vel 3 i i hown i’ et uce,”Ore: O Supply of cows | Eie fanty, gk taney, s2waso eviee, | | Orleans markets in 12 to 24 hours.—In this garden did the price show much (.ly]\:flll{ \" ":’ 27@28¢; prime summer white, 30c. o mu.]\.\“\l T twenty- ‘most ‘;1' ABI&. of =||v\4\lI{:'\i\‘n’x‘nu“l”}',v \\\AJI”\” ‘IH’\"\\ “Il”m.l ”Im' spct of An\crlcfl, Sutietation. UL UL Fi et TR The e en e Sineas Jven | the offerings sold at about steady prices, but | soon ‘declined 1%c, becwmo unsettled, but did about %e per bu. before it was again smoth- OMAHA GENERAL mining shi wre comparatively \dle. But the | the markes generally lower. not_recover until late, when there wis a sharp ' 4 ? : e | Stocker 0 8 o Cennh Towe 2''ved. Ty pred with more short wheat, A general dis tone s generally sy, | Americans | were i in large supply | advance: cnsh lower ! 20 l O 40 AC ES ;,‘.17 of | .‘,.(,m damuge to the epring [ Conattion of Trade un Quotations on | neglected and dull, There was evident selling | and - sever good-sized bunches changed | 664c bid; September, 66%c 1 4 heat crop was the feature of the hews Staple and #anc Proince. " ork hut thin was belleyed to be | hands, The market was in pretty good | CORN--Dull, without much cha wheat crop the feature of the new St ¥ 3 partly done fo affect exc therot shape for a Monday, the demund being rea- | €t urs, during which wheat t d the selling. The reports from he week opened with a quiet market on most | KR AORE 0 SFEEE G ) i rea sonably active. One large bunch. broug ;. cloged Tower for cagh roperly worked makes you more money and makes it inclted the Bl L e s e Of [ all lines of country produce. The demand wan | fun founin $600000. av 5 bor wont. ‘Foe Iksue | £50. and the bulk o the sales were a¢ .00 0, 2 mixed, cash Py, g properly y y k et Ghiructer, a8 hus heen | lght and vaies, for the most part, remaincd | price will probably be 8. " IUwill come out next | @350, Representative saies: f e N i easier than the best 160 acre farm in the west. Garden characterizing them for such a length of |y Quotations: The tollowing were cios IR § SRS, cleeing firm; ‘spot. lower 2 ) a " . . . "':“li’"( D ey MM hate Wk vear trotn | Dags “Cholee stock, 1. o o e ina biscke ot the New' zork exch No. Av. Pr ) D bmber, Sk products are a wonderful yield and all bring big prices. cct to get any wheat there this 9 3UTTER—Packing 8tock cholce to 3 . . e & Friana hid” wiil e to,depend on Dotk | 10 RGBT, B Creameny, e separator | aichiagn : i A E A i) NS ower ack, Strawberries, peaches, plums, apricots, grapes. pears, and Ohfo for supplies, The reports from | fanc AR 2| H- : $1a1 for first halt August figs, early app'es, in fact all small fruits, are sure and the two lattcr M o Drocutuble thete | LIVE POULTRY—Hens, 7@T4c; roosters, 3c, | Altog, T 1 oniral. } L 1A rimothy ik e Gl S ) h ) hope of miuch whedt belfig DEOCUILIE teTS | soring chickons, $3.0005.60 per dow.. or 14G1Ee per | Aok Expreadiisl 113 N ¥ &N, B, P ; Mg sa st e profitable crops. lower at the opening, and the closing cuble- |y, o jucks, S¢; spring ducks, 10c; turkeys, 6@:c; | Canada I‘.mllnc. 57 | Oregon Kuu o v o i i n i thern . O n Nav.... i 55 9 dy; 21 tons desilverized, B0l de P 15 centimes to- 5 N I e e O &N 1010 § ! A Two and Three Crops Can Be Successfully centime: i\ marle, T Visibie Sl HODAURL il 1 % Olilo Pucinie Mall. . .. . 1056 w8 NS supply to 41,317,000 bu posed with Gist ) bu. 4 year awd R Wisconsin: (ull cream, fo; | Youns | QHGHEO AN Biduonee. : - g 3 i ‘i 37 : s Grown the Same Year. grams were of a sumilar character. Liver. @i2c; twins, 1@i%; Nebraska and | G B & Qoo it iy P joxed #hov i 2 * o 5,000 bu. &l the poriding Do B Tt "tfeun, Toc! "Limburger, No. 1. foc; | Chilcso Gak o bullman Paiads:. § i Bt i 4860 s e, 6 Timber is abundant--Lumber is cheap—Fuel costs noth- 1 The world's shipments are - | brick, No, 1, lic; Swiss, No. 1, 13c, B e T, RO s ¥ i 5 4000 e . N ¢ 4 N % S Chsya pares fitmated L Hv\\, Ul S8 midia lowland. | oo, Coal & Tron. R 6. W, bia: . ; i ; g ath, 32 ing—Cattle are easily raised and fattened—Grazing is ) ; rS—F i wheat, 6,000 They hic been running at ce on hay. < "hest, | Cotton Ol Cert..... Rock Island. B Ui The¥o0 A 1y Ghoho B TOF about thre | Only”lop grides’ ring fop prices N ER i I ag s e o200 8 o 000 bl fine all the year, months previous. Should the Russian and | P er doz .. _ 318 ot P4 Oniaha. Argentine shipments keep dropping off pro- CABLES. 3 20 | do pfa.. 1 NEW_YORK v R ady: mid- CLIM TE Kun'}unnlvly Tor a few weeks, Iurope Wil | A ¥ atoes has_ar i souifery i i ; 25 4 Jsaoo ; i A i ave to bid openly for American wheat, in- | Fived 3 , tou o pid. . 214 | Sugar Refinery. . : 2 : 4 stead of mw’m._ 000,000 bu, thrust upon [ kst L . r 160 | Tenn. Coul & Iron. 9 4 % 2 3 6 > g T . o] % . \ hele umwiling Hands ‘Weekiy, as'ie 1o iew b L 127 | Texas Paolfie.. ol ) Gread “iitialn, 01 Is heal'hy and delightful; land and sea breezes and cool ing made to appear. After the y de- A stock, 40@ < 0 b |ous Pas 8 et Yo ~OTTON—Quiet; o [ : T ¥ fo @t%e there was @ recovery 1o | goc s :‘m\:-‘,‘g;m 24| 0nton Pucifia oxBin Y NS, Juiy 18,-COTTON-Quict: nights. The mean temperature is 42 to 66 degrees. The d N\tl.ll times it fell and rose be- N per crate, none; California, | &, P, & Duluth 28 | W. 8L L tween 6hige and e, In the latter half of | in sacke, per b, #.000LI0. s20; Lima | g GBI AT doped RN '.J,,?,:fk *.‘,;,;,,';1 :.,.,z,. T average rainfallis 36inches. No extreme of heat or cold; » session some reports from the northwest LD BE. and pic navy, $2.20; Lima 136 Wells P e LVES. { N MTON-—-Quiet an: B’ 3 R e anelved | which convinced the crowd | bean, per Ib. i L 3 | Woatorn Union 2. 030 1 O iing, hc) no Balcy. fevorted; re- sufficient rain for all crops. of more serious damage to spring wheat | CABBAGE ¢ | Wheeling & L. s 38 5 L 02 bajen; “shipients, 303 bales; stock, 18,- than the Minneapolis people were willing | RADISHES—Per doz. bunches, 16c. 1 Lead Trust. 43| donfd. .. BO0 0 400 to admit ! pdahy's brokers, who had been GRE] ONIONS—Per dc 16e. Loulsville 15 M. & St STOCKERS AND persiste t sclle 8 at anything over G6c, found “xf\f;r:a ot 'k on orders, 35GMe L':nlrfhr:hu"ucon Py : b [ 70 0 NEW YORK, July 15,—SUGAR—Raw, steady N p C N TH more buyers late In the duy ian ey could | per doz, bunches. | o % Memoning 0. 1 s 1 5% 8 : i refining, | Phe; centrifugal, T8 T eat off d : e was 3xl“ istea”the priceof September shot m\(...“.‘m.mf'.&..fr D e lfil:r‘(;vfi:zl(’r:}l‘flu. "j'.’* “u.h i . st an contritant, 1 fflri greater advan i‘gss tg the '",t]L igent settler. One e L TTho A" tu0e in: Bfay whest was | ¥, i Nashville Ohut. . Ok * |10 A A. & .3 : ) AND SPRINGERS, 8t e i §Eactine half the work you now do here will give four times the A ot il s hanvy TR e L Gl N A ST 1S aaanedit S s iR § oo, 12 f results in this wonderfully productive country, Twenty to e T iney ithouE fentirea, Th e O G HoA [ e B ps. j o donfectioners forty acres in this land of plenty is enough to work and aforementioned firm disposed of about 4 i, 005150, Norhehnpaoina: 455] 06 DRk, Coreseee NEBRASKA. ol 1 c; cru (33 : is sure to make you money. Do the work and the re- 000 bu. of May. The tone of the market 4-bu, basket, 5 No.Pac. ofd... T8 R g J Braddock. cubes, 4 11-1 e o o was about steady, At the opening a slightly ; Ter Ao, $1.0001.5. L = sults are secured; there is no such thing as failure, The firmer feeling was noticeable. Later on & FLOWER—Per doz., 4074 “John Bailey. Peorin Markets. decline followed, and prices ciosed about Home grown, per doz., 40G0e. ai b LT [PEORIA, July 15.-CORN—Market qulet, easicr; people are friendly, schools, churches, newspapers, are steady. bvph'nfln- tarted at 23%c, sold to FRU! i The total sale ® today were s ut‘_ (s e “ie. 2314c, back to 23c and ended at k The berry offerings were light yesterday, | $hares including 1 Sugar 9 7 stecrs......1125 Ts 2 y, | shares, 3 A i t duil 2 white, 264 plcntv railroad facilities fine and a soil whose rlchness Corn _was only moderate ttive and [ There were a few struwberries and blackberries an To i g . 5 i 3 weak, Speculators have become afraid Of | but they were mostly soft and not suitable fof fliers and. é , i : 3 et duil; ; is unsurpassed, all invite the enterprising man who the September deal, and all new business | shipping out cnorders. i 3 B g <Y—Market s e vy 5 4 now, meks‘xl“mulc remote delivery. Do- [ ine supriy of Caliiarta crut “‘,. the market : o Ca000; United Webster, 5 LIRS wants to better his own condition and that of his family. :&::‘r:‘:(-‘]‘::“rn. Bevera thnes oy Tt et | P ey o 700; 'Wheellng & Lak ; i g ; e 5 bu. The most carefully selected lands in the best fruit and Almost impossible 10 trade in Septemy By Epieia 3 o ; Without dfscountingthe mominal mark ) iy per cise, $Lsb@L s, o 8 New York Money Murket = garden scctions we now offer in tracts of ten to forty price from Y%e to %c per bu. The bri TS—California,” choice stock, per box, NEW YORK, July 15—~MONEY ON CALL— e 5 1% cows.... 63 o Milwnukee Murkets. rowpects for new corn_was’ the Basy at 1 per cent; last loan, 1 per cent; closed, 6 cows. .. 5 MILWAUKEE, HEAT v acres, at reasonable prices and terms to those who wish actor. Recelpts W S PEACHES—Per 4-basket crat per cent. f 1 feeder, 10 spiing, 68c; 1 northern, 70%c; Scptem driwals trom ‘store i35 00 I].ul R R 'f.'f'u“\(; MERCANTILE PARETR- g Oy Bsae. to avail thenselves of the wonderful resources of the 48,000 DUt o ‘corn laat W ern, fbu bo ; | actual busimess in ban i 6l $400G490% | 2 vulis S i A 5 ) SRR X PEsiimated receiptsfor O “I“":'K“, tomor. U4 PEACHES-Per box e ke, 04 U GLH ant o gLny T | L ooWeeet 3 — wiite, Tiike; No, 3 white country now attracting the great tide of immigration. 250 The vikible decrease RO A e : - | posted rates. 414,90 o 9 5 raraina ” . s £ i B90,000 D, ‘and now amounts L0 6,883,000 bu., 4 : Oice Shipping COMMBRCIAL Bl 6 cows...... 108 800 4B steers......10 M EARLIY—Nominal; 2, d5c; sam Full particulars given upon application. Correspon- B e hans (he apening. Sentambe h L om0 | GOV ER M - : 9 cows. 34 260" 3 wieers RV Lower; N dence solicited selling at from 46%c to 46%c. 1t declined to 3 Per 20-at. case, $2.0002. I et quotat . e E ) s GSTBTIG Fain 5c, but firmed up in sympathy with wheat JACK RASPBERRIES- Per 2-qt, case, $2.73 | -C1 o = a0 T o i . ‘iEO W A M E A Cloke e e e | @3, U.S 48, rox.. new. P. 1818 of 'o.., - £ steers.....1 NEW YORK, 5. e supply_of RN et rsated Ay Ao, THRy: 06 HLACKDERRIES—Cholce stock, per 2eat, | U5 éc?\'n:u.:u:, i 11}::5'(?;‘"‘7 cows. 1111 13 steers, .. 3 g Sty ol 1 e by the e . . S, v sy, b ot | cnse, 5200 |8 0. reg. .. ). . i i % ork Produce s follows: Whent 2 piovislons were dul and easy, but not | GHATES fexas stock, per tuasket case, 3113 | B G cotp s Sy 2 8 teoders... 5 o wm,Hj i General Agent, 1617 Farnam-St., Omaha, Neb B T T L e hedt, oat ok TROPICAL FRUITS. 11§ dnicoi.. u st 64,000 b ¢ Two_cars of California orankes arrived yester- | Ui, 28, reg; 3 : ! caused pork o close at a loss for the duy | oo el Chas thuinty. secdtings wod siedl: | Phcificss of 03" : A the vards today, not enough i@ , lard and ribs each 2lic. terranean sweets, with & few Australian navels - M, i With ®o few on sale the p ates for Tuesdays Wheat, 10 cars; | Guotaiions Y A b to do much, only one or two houses buying an K s CITY, ¢ 15 ~WHEAT—Steady; oats, hogs, 12,000 | TORANC avels, per box, $3; cholce seed- . . thing. The shippers picked up @ load of twe slaetc: "No, 2 red, G@soc; rejected, PATRONIZE AT NIZE links, per bo M"l m.‘..m.qmm n sweets, $2.7 | Als-Currncy, ...+ 47 B and the trade wa The prices paid were a | 52 e @3.00; fanc ichaels, none ew Con. 48.. & 8 P oy (ot ORN-F No. 2 mixed, 40G40%c; 2 The leading futures _ranged as rulmw 3.00; fan o . 360 size, $6.00q | Missourl Gs. e tids ur ne load CORN “Aril R 2 s : uched in a long | white, 40%@41 X e 0. . O 5 [N. W, Conuoia.. r. time, The most of the R $.55a4.05 | O Rim: No. 2 mixed, 24@24%c; No, 2 freut g X, er bunch, g2 : i m")’zs(f.‘.:\’.'f:’ Representative sales: white, 25c. | g%, 2 ‘Gs. 01%| do C. .L P.W o § 3 Sh. 3 Minneapolis Wheat Market. » : 8 [ ¢ g 5 105 5 iy § MINNE. July 15, —WHEAT—July, [HUN"L 4 MISCE ceee see .es % Corn No. 3. F 16c; chol.e, 12G13c; California, | v; + 1 *Pao B T $ed G NoTIBLI: 610) Beprn| d8aN Vi3¥—California, M@15 deforr QTG i 3 o . i .\..".m'\', et ‘Cmm». scc- | By purchasing goods made at the following | BY Purchasing goods made at the following g itornia, 140150, b 1 cene atents b3, rat clears, 3.00; : 28 q {8 s nada So. 2de ... 107i¢/So. R R..... ’ . = o nt communicate . .. | you want communicate with the nuface DATES—In €0 to 70-b. boxes, Gc per Ib.; fard R ,—C 11§33 par cent: Pl L j pLemt §6%c; December, dates, small boxes, 10¢ per 1b, ¢33 por cen me )i ¥ e Clo 4 2 3, BAGS, BURLAP AND WINE, i3 Lard 100158 COCOANUTS—Per hundred, 84 i turers as to what dealers handle their goods. | 'Urers as to what dealers haadle thelr goods. — e - | N 0 < s westerns whith sold readily at a —— - Ty ; MO il RICH POPCORN-In the ‘eaf, on orders, per | &: 10 W Blee b o Reprenentaiive saicare Y Mt & 8 Watelman Found Murdered. BEMIS OMAHA BAG CO THE MERCER CHEMICAL COMPANY. (Al 1b., g, 1058 | Wis. Ceuteal - Ll A 41 L 3 2 Jan. ] ES 4 "\, 903 Edison Flec Tils.. 115' Colorado mixed 8 2 CLEVELAND, July 16.—The dead body of | a0 b 2 Manufacturers of Fluld Extracts, Elixirs, Short Rive= HIDES cre 4o: tate Gas. 103 Gen. Eleo, ptd. s satrick Cooney, Who has been employed as | , Manufacturers of all kinds of cotton and bur- | gyrups and Wines compressed triturates hypo: hort i il 1, e reen | B e e 100" | Aveliaon 2hn - " Patrick Cooney, 1aD. GaER, S01ian ous ecks,aad tuine. o anese | SFm FEMT T N, SCFre T I IE HE Bept... 3 green salted hides, 8la g Boston & Albany.. 2113 Atchison 4s. CHICALO LIVE STOJK. night watchman in the yards of the Cleve- | jalty, 614-616-618 S. 1ith-St. elties. Omaha. i e R Bl S 0 S AT i | Boaton & Maihe. 179l New Ewplani is') 113 e Railfondlsompany) waaitiund sy Eis S TR i ni hide c; No. 2 dr : i u. Elcotri 8. . . == MINERAL WATE Cash_quotations 10y aited. hides, i partly moral | ICHOUTE. oot rss 80k| W1s. Cent. 18ta.s:: Tn Cattle Buyers Took Advantage of the | i, the river early this morning. The dead BREWERIES. SLINBRAL WATEY, FLOUR—Weak 3 v lmim Ay llb‘;‘m than {ui\ly ;un B Gen. Electrie..... 85% | Allouez Mining Co Big Run to Force Declines. man's nose had been crushed in, his front - » u ity l ER B i §i SLTS-Grgen: salted, oa Tiiiois Stoel |Atlantic.. % | CHICAGO, July 15.-Tn cattle buyers took ad- | te o c " W Q ’ ) gex, stratwhce, b o fewring paencs, 0750 | o S BETOINR o8 Wk 15, S80S | Minetn Sselil T | AU s SHICAQO, July 1614 eattie buyers took ad-| teeth chad besn knocked out and the bedy | gy HERREWING ASSOCIATION EDESSA MINERAL WATER CO., e 5; e Eich, Baise, " dry shearlings (hort woofed earty | N. ¥ & N. B 4734 | Butte & Boaton. .+ yantage of the big rui foday. o férce & decliae. | bore ‘gfher evidences of asmault. It is sup- L ) N. PR et i sl Y EAT_No. 3 epring, 0%@®%c; No. 8 spring, | IR0 No 1, cach sgiocs dry sheariings short | Qid Colony.©.01+ 170 |Calumet & Heola. o Loy cholen nutives were in demand at steads | posed that Cooney was mutdered and thrown |y joaa shipments made In our own retrige. | Water. Carbonated, uncqualled. Plaln for table Py - 3 AN@4Ye: No. 3 yellow, 5% ind, actual w ..»u‘:'fi;w-»- Kansas and | San m»m.’”f i s B pye ulu‘rl :‘lm" |‘-"”r ‘;":I {‘r""‘l";‘ '; “""' a ‘S'“": bers. Export, and Family Export, delivered to all | m———— pe e, ! sy brakka murian wool b A el v common cattle would be left over. Good - s S SORTNo. 2 aoi No. 2 white, Hgsse; No. | NEHL e ey e pound, et | Union Picid | cattle, chol ) sell above §6 N R e e parts of city. | niemr waren, piee servior, hite, 2403 pelts, pounc ial welght, 4G0%c; diy | West E [ : bulkc of th \ve steers to A B e T D - = = T e Tt RYE- ) iint urrain wool pelts, per pound v 4 Volvel s and ppers 5 FRESNO, Cal., July 15. 08" Taper, 'OFFEE, SPICES, BAKING POWDER. 3 nominal; No. 3, nominal; | actual Welght, dGsc x|(.|“v feet cut o, ab it ih s Wolverin e, andiehjspars, weraat frox i one of the most noted of California’s pioneers, szl $ i x AMFRI 4’“ Dlh(Tl}ll(le TE“‘.GRAZH. Uselexs to pay’ freig e 5§90 Greut numbers NG o ) erfect protec operty. FLAX SEED-No. 1, oW AND CREANE "No. 1 tallow, 41, | San Francises Mining Stooe Qariavionw | fom $1:30 to 88 - (reat numbers of cows Were | gieq here last night. He was born in Ken- CONSOLIDATED COFFEE C)) Thy Raly Burstct DGR BIpAL AR TIMOTHY SEED-Prime, § No. 2 fallow, 3iGdc; grease, white A, 4@ | SAN FRANCISCO, July 15.--The ofcial clos- sales were mostly at from | tucky in 1811 and was connected with some g uhee raten. 1301 Douglas yEROVISIONS “aan poric” ver biL, $10024 | {1ict Ercase, whie 1 31 . yellow, 940 | ing qotadions for mining wioks tolay wora' an g | e most prominent familles in that state, | Coffee Roasters, Spice Grinders, Manufactur. | Wides (loose). $6.07@0.10, e hauders | Wax: prime, 1@ i o ] followen :f",'!f'n.. *| When an o0ld man he learned he was an heir Baking Powder and German Dry T G T (oxed), 86.9065.62%. Bhart. clear sides (oxea, |, WORT; UNWASH] heavy, sate; ane | AV Y T i to property in Germany valued at $50,000,000. and 1416 Harney-st., On Neb RS i = Veedy, burry | Alpha Con’"" |Kentuc tead left by some relatives and e = = i RS g ers’ finished goods. ber cal.. | ARG chaffy, 8G8c: cotted ' and bioken, cudrse, Anaes ... a1 [Lady Wash Cd . : steady The money was left by some ) g e BKY—Distlllers’ finished goods, per gal., | §o; cotied ‘and broken, arse, 10 | & loner. 30 [Mexican. ....... about 10c low rs, the offerings | now lies in the Bank of Hamburg await - KATZ-NEVINS CU. ax. WOOL, WASHED- s Hent & Hol 90 M consisting. chiefly of Krassera and’ common fed (oM following were the recelpts and shipments | 160} tutr” waihed, ‘ K A LA T 28 |Mouni Diabi lots. ement. | Manufacturers of Men's and Boys' Clothin o & 167l waeh i Bodie C 35+ |Nonut Diablo., Today anly about 21,00 hogs were received, and - 2 DRUH\[OHD CAI{RMG (), Pants, Shirts and Overalls.|202-212 S. 12th st. ArticTo [ ReceTi: Shipmente ¢ | | | Bulwer Con re than 2,600 were feft over from last week I like my wife to use Pozzoni's Complexion o - Gl i . Coffee Murker. .l Flour, bbls. Caledonia.... | ckers aguin bought vather spurinkly, | Powder, because it improves her looks and is | put rubber tires and ball bearing axles on thelr — ——— 4,000 0.000 W YORK 5, —COFFEE—Options | € AR rn_shippers took hold freely and the Wheat bu. COFFEE-Option: Corn, bu. 47,000 Oats. bu Rye bu, &8 fragrant as violsts, own make vehicles, and scil & top bugky for PAPER BOXES 9900 Parels i 5018 ol anions | 6 9 ; supply was lurgely disposed of early in the day. 10¢ e B $50.00 besides. Write them. 15th and Harne 07000 548000 nactive a i R o 1 prices ruling strong to bc per 100 Ibs. higher 3 2000 | Tens b aliin . Sitves By Baten ware ude of common 'to extra. heavy pomh Unprecedented Kainfall in Texas. ———— < : THE OMAHA PAPER BOX C Cl) g G $ 2.000 | 1,000 undert points | Exchequer.. |Unton Con’..\\" & from M0/ 10 $.20; wixed Joie tom H.A0 ia DENVER, July 15.—A speclal to the Times KLOUR. lariey. bu. . 4.0001 .. e 3 $14.70, | Gould & Curry. . Utah Con. ; light welghts from 5 to pigs from o1 P ays: pe ety Bhelt Boxes, Sample Cases, Malling Tables, ete. Aniiar P . o rellow o $485, und culls fram § to $.66. They sold | from El Paso, Tex., says: The rainfall the o 0n the Prolus> Brenange tadav the butiar mar- R Akaar SRR Bac) | Hue Saraos o L D il b S. F. GILMAN 124000 2 Munufacturers of all kinds of Paper Boxes, fer, $1435: Tanary. 3 : M to .85, and calls fram & y Wedaung cake and tancy“candy boxes, drigglat Ket was firm: creamery, 10sl64e; datry, 10@ s LSy . Mg ’,f\f.m.«. Vodt | “Siver bira 6700714 IEByiat from- g | %4 for sheep of the | 145t few days has been unprecedented In thi anlfewelry boxes. 120810 Jones-st., Omaha. 10e. Eggs, firm; 11'g 8 Cheese. Tig @’ 14.60; " October, $14.650014.75; Vember, $14.50q | ®64%c. Drafia, sight right Kind and prices for such were strong and in | Part of the country, Santa Fe trains arrived Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour. = 5 & — - W@ December, $1L0GI0. ' Spot, Tio, dull | | An asscssment “of 1o has' been fome inkiances ‘at‘an advance. "Common o' extra | threo days late owing to washouts, The g, R SHIRT FACTORIES. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. and ‘mominal; No. 7, $1323; mild. market quiet | Mono. tholce flocks sold at from $2 to $1.5, the top | Texas & Pacific tricks for ten miles near Big , _Manass L anid_easy; Cord $18.3519.00; ales, 700 hags e p——— jtice higher than on Saturday. There were some | g 4 . : = LYVANS i Maracaiba at $13 for good Cucutn, Warehouss Yaw Yo Fincy Mambe et at WL E Springs were under water yesterday. The FURNITURE FACTORIES. J. H. EYANS---NEBRASKA SHIRT C)* Closing Quotations on the Princlpal Com- | deliveries from New York Saturday, 6,33 bugs; | NEW YORK, July 1 oa ara thy | : TS Catttle, 17,00 head: calves, 5o | roads are all straightened oyt today. There polinds moditios and Staplos. New York stock toduy, 255927 bugs: Uniteq | 6losing miaing quoiau L3 Eaclusive custom shirt taflors. y X ead; hof ,000 hend; sh 12,000 head. e Rio Grande river, oL . . -3 NEW YOI Juy 16 Lo cints. .40 | Blten atockc, #4.120 baiw; fivat for" the United | prTwar—rrrem o | " s LLHLC In.s, ficot:in-the Rie drande OMAHA UPHOLSTERING CO. 1515 Fariam-st..Telephone 908, BRlat meports, 11,200 bhia.; salss, a7.008 bues. Mar. | bta N UL, Carninet o060 ‘hags "l | Gholor.: : Ophir B New Yors bixqfitack Mirket, Alleged Tera Gut on Bail. ket weak and lower to sell at first, but hardened Con Ca' & Vaun Butekativ o0 LhER C BiooRL y ¢ 15 w00d= ‘averass | GOR N fe Vs Quicksiive 300 NN AYORK I igher eenernity ai ania; | CHICAGO, July 15.—The alleged boodlers, | Dining Tables and Folding Beds. 25th ave, towards the close. Exporters bought bakers in | s A y T e Mrage | DeadwoG. . ..o Quicksilver pa...1000 | pative stcers. poor to prime grass fed and corn | Aldermen Martin and Finkler, furnished bail [ Boyd to Shaler Sts. sacks at through rate from m 1s; ity mi.l pa HClbated July 13, 400 bags Weekly | Gowid & Curry Sterra Nevada ... feul, | $2.2014.95; Inferior o good stillers, $4.40G B Manufacturers of Parlor Furniture, Lounges, 0G4.90; city x00d average, per 10 K1y | Hale & Norcross.. 135 |Standard.......... 200 | £ oxe 14,305 cows, $2.0013.00: ! | today. The chief surety for Martin is|=—— - e BRI city mill clears, $4.1504.35; Minnenats i SO0 wyerne, per 10 Kilos, nOt | HOimebtakos. . vii1000 | Dnlon Ok rrisrees 50 | St bich ks Aerican” steers’ - | James O'Leary, proprietor of the Roby Race ICE AND COAL, . Ao . $3.65G3.90, Minnesota bakers, $5.00i14.00, | ments t Inited Stutes, 5,000 bags; stock, | fron Siiver ... a0 | vellow Jackei 1l 40 | TR urehsed welght; tefrikerator bect, §4@9 A R B S N ey * by our ....‘n,mx of operating E] o s patents, $3.8504.00; winter straights, i | 177000 b s Mexican... cipy ) ; 5 Brocks. ™ Prospectus iving u 8. 3 Ll a0 exports today . Catherine O'Leary, whose lamp and cow ) i \ormation o ot system malled Tree. Sen Winter extras, SL0060-0; winter tow sradre, |1 HAMBURG, July 15.-Quict, % bl lowers A A L cepie, o neat; | SIS D RAT Whare b M Gy | SOUTH OMAHA ICE AND COALCO. :'i,, S R s 0D NEIRO, July 1 ominal; ex 5 e ealapt for top grades: sheep, poor | fire. He scheduled $75,000 worth of prop- | Domestio and Steam Coal. We have the best flour, dull; supertine, $3.8014.00; fancy, $4.05G4.2, | change, 11 7160 Tycenits, T.00 Laga: cleared DON, July 18.-4 p.m. closine: | tllshtly eastor, Sxcent, iop 0P o mmon 16 cholce, | erty. Office 1601 Farnam-sta Telephone: Ofice 373, HAMPDEN F. THOMAS & CO.. Quisti wales, ' 200, bl yeilow | the United ) bags: ¢ Europe, | Gan. Pacific . B7% St Panl con $3.50416. 26 yi J. A. Doe, General Manager. Grain, Stock and Bond Brokers, 37 Erairyine. s yasa Woekly, ipNom: | Erle, ...l JORIN: Y Coniral 1121 103 HOGS—Receipts, $100 Wead; firmer at $5.40G ittt e 3 Chambe r of Com me.ce CHCAGO 12730 b futlires 000 . e, ok 10 et Wi weck, 005 gt wip: | 3 Contrai Eaaaley 5. e IRON WORKS, e e i e £ N0 hetn, | .00 b Texi newdn. 1 er Tovie suy 3 e e SWEET—— SAVORY—— SATISFYING Telephotic 1039, woid off Jelivered. Op BAT B 5 ) B hend Shipraeias,.c ki) head: marker & INDUSTRIAL [RON WORKS. BOYD & DEAN Blacreait. ihe ubout “spriog. wheat LTIMORE, July 1 i re| The rate o n market for | shade lower within the sinke: native beef and Manufacturing aad Repairing of all kinds of . yheat, Sh B W ! 0 T G Qlacoupl In the oven manker o | BNl 8ol e ikton e 0 ' 'I' s REMIUM O ) i OMAHA, NED on northwest ) Agust. " %006 e o Ul kon il gpel g’ i Fotas mects, WIOGLG e preses, hangers, shafting and couplings M6 COMMISSION ed e hi S, N D N (7 wleers, 0@ 3. 50, o F i ] Sy 7 e, clome g | e ino L J G e ints “'". head: shipments, 900 SRy e i B 10 Rowardut, Omata Grain, Provisions & Stocks - M, s CORN- o isarings, 60 he and 10 1 ) apot, parkat _active fisheri heavy, Room 111% Hoard of Trade, B aske 4910 ‘asked ;‘I‘u«:ll.(‘u‘ll‘ asked pvcelots, 158 b shipment i s 0a. SHEBIP—Receipts, 30 head; shipments, 100 AND 2 S AR R SR R i Correspondents: John A. Warren & Co. 166 TN OAT ri'No. 2 white western, YORK, July 15.—Clearings, $69,733,764; | head; market firm’ for good grades, poor ' stuff ydrants, n pes,specials, | — Haltimore Gramn ¥ 6,496, 745, not wanted; matives range $200G4.50; lambs, Boller Fronts and Fittings, Street r'y. car | §, p. SMITH (Tel. 138 8. M. STANFORD oipts, 29,100 bu.; exports, T . 3 mixed, 0G30%c; recelpts, 1 16,496,745, ¢ wanted; e ¢ 00g3.0 g 395,000 bu. fatures and 44.000 95,08 bu. 2 PHIA, July 15.—Clearings, $8,02,- | $3.50G0.00; southwostern, $.00G3.W. wheels. Architectural lron works, Office,307 B Fugares ami 40 b awite’ ol | St B S T PO e s T pero s i Fiues s . F. P. SMITH & CO. afloat. Options broke y = ST. LOUIS, July 15.—Clea Ings, $4,434,564; bal- at the four pi . B Tesr, Ghions broke sk New V.rk Dry Goods Market, ancen, air i " on e Yotnt, " New | , Blesord ot recsipts at the four principal markets Think of the thousands of hams day, July 15 v 7!:“ o |GRAIN and PROVISIONS At R e et vt e NEW YORIK, July 15.—There wan quite an an | York exchange, %o ‘diacount id for. Mondaz, Juby 3 B ey proge, sy and bacon that go out from South PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS. |~ goom 4. M. ¥. Life Bidg., Omana. godiotion in the vialbic auppy cnl sympatny with | around Inqu part of new buyers, but [ CHIGAGO. July 16 -Moncy at banks plentiful | gouth Omaha .ue.ieseeieos: 1 il | @ Omaha daily! We select but the Mahitintunm st ARRHALGR" a8 With | | o ey o SR R heat and closed at ¥@ke lowe closed at | only a mode esulted, though mal | 8 4G4% per ‘cent for call loans an % et | Chicago 12,000 h for the brand. “SWIFT'S General | Foundry, Machine and Blacksmith | o Branch off nt and Colum) 4 I cipte: 100,100 b1 exporis, 8700 bu : | Dlanmeta - Clot) alarly fof fanncls gnd | SNt 107, commercial, paper. “T?'Y.‘T:x‘u"'s'"-“f Kongt % i ’.“'L“\'fi‘b;;‘ 0 han: BY 8 Work. Engin and Contractors fog Fire | PATCR MUCEE 00 WS CINCHED, 10T €, 8k eceipts, 130 . ; exports, 2700 bu.; | blankets. Cloth ns were looked after | 3 ew York exchanke, premi e | St is . ¥4 ) D o Proof. Bulldin e b, Correnp hward Jupee & ( o aales, 115,000 1 é wpot. Bpot | with much intercst, and the pIAcing of onlers | 1INE: Posted Taten, #0004, 801, s A FREMIUM.S Gmoked Lghily Proot. Bulldings. Omce and works: U. F. Ry &%, 8 Lowis. " Reter market quiet; N : No. 8 dellv- | for spring made Kood progress. nt cloths r Totals .. cerneess 20,833 85,900 16,615 rimmed nicely—extra mild—not k. Omiha. od, e No. 3 ¢ °: No. § white, 324c; | were firm and declined with & moderate business areign Vinancial ARairs, ' salty. No man could make them i o A B No. '3 white, 31Nc; track whit e, Option | in odds at full rates. BERLIN, July 15.—Exchange on London, 8 Kaosas City Live Stook. betfer. MALTRESS COTSs, CRIBS, MARGIN matter what booklet on Wpece B T A Bghac: July oot of b Wool Market. sy sisbh, B maEe S M KANSAS CITY, July 15—CATTLE—Recelp * e —n— TRADING Ulation you ‘may have read send tember, F4GaTNe: closed At ol P 4 ool Marke! PARIS, July 15.—Three per cent rentes, 102¢ | 7700 head: shipments, 1000 “head; best co For Sale by all First-Class Dealers. L G DOUP, LAINED 125, 2uis. which ls NEW an FEED-— q..? Sran. #0¢; thiddlin By LONDON. July 15.—At the wool auction sales | 2¢ for the account. Exchange on London, 3¢ | sieady, other cattle weak to 10e lower; EXP COMPLETE. It clearly explaine L o 3 i midalings, w@se; | today 16,101 bales wero oftered, of W fue aleo sieers,’ SL00G416; Texas cows "';;:‘r?z‘vs (Leet SWIFT AND COMPANY, Manutacturer Mattresses, Spring Beds; Jobber | WATEIN w and DEFINES ALLMARKED % ea were withdrawn. = An INDON, July 16.—Gold s quoted at Buenos | stee 206.20; native cows. : stock- 2 EX Tt \'s free and will_ teach yoi n‘;‘flf—""& JhIPPIOE, $.0G7.0; good 1o | of the better srades wig put forwani. 'There | Avres today A S0 Magrid s} Dosbon, | ere. aid: feeders, 88 g This, f2iwgzed. SOUTH OMAHA, NEB. Feathers and Plllows, N, 14th and Nicholas | wmething, ARBOGAST & CO. & Tradem 3 was a brisk demand at full prices. i Petersburg, 60; Rome, | HOGS—Recelp head: shipments, 3, . Sts, Omahs. A s = Buildiog, Chicago. - HOVS—Steady; state, common to cholcs old, 3@ | Following are tie salce ia % New Soutn | invit; Viennas 1h ™ head; market atrng o o bigher; bulk of saics, VAV VLVVNE iy Al ST .

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