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e ek A I PSR A 7 THE OMAHA DAILY IH' l‘ lll R‘H)AY, JULY 18, 1895, COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL s 86 ¥iafifis Snasitinheeh tie g Y S 0\1\][\ H\l k‘QU\ \]\R[\E’[‘E;':J:;h“?.“:...?“"‘ iy AT A early ad " unsold; sheep, poor (o rnined, common to good, $1.55G1.00. STOCKS AND BONDN. { prime. 42 tambe. common o Wood, 1000 Quiet; Mg, w cholce here — J i domestic, fair to extra, 4%® | prand of Prices In Securities Was Upwnard HOGS ~Recelpts, 5,08 head; market firm at = ded . New Orlenns, open kettle, Yesterday. Fair Run of Oattle f'llr ‘mcl olly no Gocd R vy Wheat and Oorn Opened Strong and Ended | HORAEET Ghi CEW YORK, July 11—The trend of prices on Beof | Sthers, CHICA 10 LIVE STOCK, Weak. o poagi s L Stock exchinge today was upward, The bulk e . | WATEIR M 4 $%. 001 18, 00, the transactions was in the industrials, ——tel Prices Agaln Lulcd Weak FExcept for MUK MELONS 41 004,00, Wwhich dominated the market. The foreign trad Deiirable Ofering " 3 TALS—Copper, sirong; brok price, 10%e. | fng was lght. . Sugar 10 in the transactions. | STOCKERS AND FEEDERS IN DEMAND [ cricaco, s 7—In catlle 5 3 g {ITALE-Copper, airong brokers, price, 104c. | i ght. Sugn AGU, July 1i—In catile prices again ABSEWCE OF EX?ORT BROKE WHEAT | Lot sy o 0 S P DA | There wan heay buying in thin steck by a bul ruled weak except for desirable ofterings. The fpot tin_ it $14.20; 00" tone “August tln df, Which frightened the horts nd caused *-—fli upply of common grades wus Incrensed by the 10 tons of Avkist tn at $14.2 ) 1bs, Septem n the shares. A scarcity of | T M numerous lots left over last night, b ukus 2 Lertfens a0 Tietor in | Snippers Take Most of {He Hogs Offered at i 8 left over last night, but there Ramors of Goid Shipments and Liberal | 15 Coppic ot '|,..|.A,.n‘..m with usim ortint verink movement in that stock. Tobaceo | Apgue 8 Cents Adbaych ~Murket Stow | ¥A% NOUan oversupply of choice fat beeves, and Short telling Factors in the variations in prices; pr crud, oft crude, | and Distilling moved up In sympathy with their such lots sold readily at strong prices. Droves o b P it vellow . Boc; off summer | aister stocks. In the ralirond group, St. Paul on Heavy Hogs afid Irices 5 wuf unlit Trade—Hot Winds in Nebraska - P ow butfer grades, 2@ nd Burlington showed most activity, the rest of b ol o aftictently choice in quality to sell at $ and up- el g FOLGER 0 g T he llat beink comparatively neglected. — Speculus Cents Lower. ward are not any too numerous at the present o waa kenerally dull, but,_soon becdme, sirong time, and much of the buying Is done between OMAHA G E e Dreferred. "Tobacco, Chicago. Ga, Lake S . while common steers sell at from And Tennessee Coal leading. Before 11 WEDN AY i $.50, and cows at from $1.35 to $2.50 3 CHICAGO, July 17.—The wheat and corn | Conditlon of Trado and (uotstlois on | rializing sales brought aboit a reaciion ' up e Ao Tedty e L G A phg (A ey AR R e markets today opened strong and closed Staple and Fance Prodace. T% per cent. In which the same stocks were most he receipts today were 1,811 cattle, 2, lots, Veal calves were pl wnd in important hogs and 216 sheep, as against 1,864 cattle, Weak. Compared with the final quotations [ The market on packing stock 1s a tittle firmer, | " Gnwara movement was checked before o D, a ainst ¢ active demand at steady prices, with' ales at 207 hogs, 34 sheep and 53 horses yesterday | from $2.50 0, “chietly and_upwi oats %e lower, Provisions were moderately | steady hgurs of the afterncon, the gaint reaching | and L2 cattle, 342 hoew and no sheep on ( yoa, “and ‘rading was ‘fairty active”at uns Rty d5a Tower. The poultry market s not %o strong as it L it & e Toulg second. pres ednesday of last week. : chaniced prices, stoers being {n demand at from The break in wheat was the result of the | Was the demand for this week having been ot red, Tob Erie & Western, New Jer- For the week thus far the receipts are | $1.10 to $4.25 for common K to good, fat a rather indifferent charact Y Lénther Ted, General Wlectric | 6,409 cattle, 6,704 hogs and 734 sheep, as |08 Seventy-five cars of western range cat absonce of export demand, rumors of gold | * TG Vo Wkt e aiso sasier. The market | o . v 4 delivery pntile: STol hoks and T4 ehcop, a8 |arrived from Monguna, ncluding seven” cura ot shipments and liberal short selling. The | has held ‘up really better” than conld have brer sing L AP HRIE 08 That Werlr e S st eaived. ar W inday wrd Selters trade in whent was of the same local sealp- | JRVER, | JILE SN i (05 stock vurds broke d other wia Lt CATTLE—There was a fair run of cattle | “Hief Prics 1o fawer ing character as was reported of it yester- | “EiGs Choice stock. 10 pectaitios mude shary inciudin ; ere was g : s’ onty aboht 16,000 hogs were reccived o ¥ Porthern: preferred and . pre again today, sixty-cight loads belng reported [ As has been the case for several days Chicag ats fre side we 8 s BUTTER-Packing stock, 8@8te: cholc Northern preferred and ' tirst_ prel again to ; - day. Orders from outslde were a8 WCRMUC | ooy togizc; gathered creamery, ibe; scparator | per cent Terre Huute d por | in the yards, as against sixty-elght yester- rs were holding back, thelr purehascs bein as good crop reports. The crop conditions | FUE: (U0 nt. In th was a raily d89 RRa"tdrtveaeven iondh oh \Vednemt ¢ Iy confined to hogs intended for the fresh A influenced the first transactions. After that | LIV POUL Hons, 6@7c; roosters, e | Eencral lixt, wnd thoe market closed o day and forty-seven loads on Wednesday of | meat ‘trade. This restited In"a further dockn & ghort sellers became the governing influence | sbring chickens 1b., 1161 ks, c; spring | frm ne . L la ek c per 100 1bs. in heavy hogs, while Iight 4 Tucks, 10c; turkeys, 6GTc; geese values are well maintained. - The ales today | “ppe market, like yesterday, was bare of its moved up S¢ on a good shipping demand G SOLD EVERYWHERE. and sat severoly down upon the spirits of [ Mciks 10c;, turkeys, GoTes KOeRE, B¢ o auoted at y Vy hogs sold at an extreme T of from ) ing wheat. To add to the troubles of the| ¢ 28 LHLER IR L R ere dull, Other markets’ were sedy, | 5418 BHOL €100 Lixd, o1 Ladt f et b Gll B B e spring wheat, the weather bureau reported [ ATCTICa%, ow, ligtac; Nebraska and | sirown, "Shipiey & Co. witl lrsug 86810,00 Lehigh | were here were not very desirable for the | (e ‘usually tecelved 1n- midsummer, and’ the light frost probable In Minnesota tonight. [ brick, No, 1 ,11c; & No. 1, 18 100 There 18 likely a tush for them. f trade, and there was very | siles were largely at from $5.10 to $.1. 'he rocel cre much lighte b o N ptand mav, 85 midiand; 18: towland, | Mine Hore reamty, \West Austeaila issues are | little upon which to base an estimate of [ Not more than 10.000 aheep and lamba ar The rocelpts were much lighter than at the | (HAY-Upland hay, $8; midiand, $: lowland, | M Hoae g H coming Into favo the market. The prices pald fo 8 ere t o was an nctive demand | more than usual, when the birds strike it in corresponding sime a yenr ago. Tho New | .00 e By, Wi i atrir, JO, SHIGE UK | coming, It YO ere the cioniie, auorations ot [ Lo ETReL, TS Deices Dol o0 e e | prices roner, infetior to extra b | Soptomber, Estiniatcd yield, 40,00 buvhels ZE York people are becoming Impressed by the [ Only top, s bring op_prices. ding stocks of the New York exchange | W& about steady, there being 1o [ ink quotable at frem $1.75 (0 $8.50. The offerin Lotsinna- RIVeE erop, andwin promixing inferiority of this season's winter wheat and [ PIGEONS--Per doz. $10a1.%. material change from yesterday. consisted largely of natives, which sold chieft iy excecd lust year, Under heavy U BTARCIEN. e Cows and heifers weore in liberal supply, [ at from $50 to $10. A noteworthy AL R G b DL WRISayitg ‘610 No. 3 red (n Chicago, Which | somamombsue. e aholse stock, 36 D ] e and the bulk of the trading was in that | that of 30 head of prime S2-1b, weatern Gbandined on toq expensive 1o [ BT Bs whibed 1o dus coutse to help brinig | wg O Poustoes, choles stock JFxpress... 14 3 Rt s of cattle. The most desirable of the | At 8015 Kpring lambs wewe glenty and wea o ey Vo com ukn up the average they expect to h 10 | ONIONS-—Termudas, per crate, none: Califor R b i ngs sold readily at about steady prices, 1 sales Tt from §1.25 ¢ for b with unesampl | The st Eood, tail | Bandle trom Uhis Senson's orop. They are | in sucke. per bis Scqsh.; home grown, 50655, | Bilitmons & Oifo, 624 (Ontario & W....: but the market was a litele easier on the | sy, 12600 head: catve Wil 'he dy on fhe averake. than over buying the cash grain here at a discount of [ OLD BEANS—iand picked, navy, $2.20; Lima | Ganada Pucific.... 57 - |Oreron In y medium stuff. As a whole, the market was 3 2 3 o 0 14e per bu. under the price of the Septem- | be u; prr b, Bdgsie : Canada South #4% | Oreron Nav. farly active and the offerings were cleancd head; hogs, 16,000 head: sheep, 10,000 head = fAln State, elop, Tever isaked bottet ¢ | By pu i er future and selling the latter ngainst | CAREAGE-On orders, sacked i1%e. Central Paeifi 1Klg 0. 8. L & UL up in pretty good season ” P ETTTIE e e s Tked Biuter b | By purchasing goods made at the :‘hylr ',»u'; »nu«m«l of lll\vrgnnnl‘ &y i nt:v\lll“ Per doz. bunches, Ches. & Ohlo 1% Pacific Mall. . ..., There was a good showing of stoc MANY MONTANA CATILE FOR OMAVHA Acreage fractionally | han th : . i £ yenr of 102, RAlfAll abundant, hence | Nebraska factories at Minne s and Duluth were 121 cars, 1 NS-—Per doz. bunches, 18c. Chieago Alton S0t P D & Mot In the vards and there wag a good —_ e e T o e ted, WA ancs | JeUraAKR factoties. 1f ‘you can ot Bnd* what % doz., 16 20c Cof & Q R Pitaburs i ulative demand. Desirable cattle A ? " : mpared arloads on the corre: ~ o 56 & il : ati mand. Desirable cattle of this [ First Shipment of the & 2 Brings a Very vapiily 1y planting heading finely 1nd [ you want communicate 6 . RECHAINRS ARy st yent. hefore: - CHIGRED | st g henc olcc sock an orderd, S8G%0c: Cliisago GAN -, ol (03U LuTinan Faia .. cription sold freely at fuly steady N TR G BHIB, o { priictionity “ueviio0: " Tntor, vigoroum and i on sl B SR U L Teceived. forty-five carw, forty-two of them 3 iR Iy EF o, Consclidated Gas. TeLisfieading. s . prices. The continued favorable outlook for | . o KERIRCEET PRS0 st | AT promise. Somnd grass, but s a rule fields | turers as to what dealers handie being new and only six cars of the latter in per 1u 3 Coto. Coal & Tron. Sig| R G, Wb, F the corn crop s causing an improvement | et SHed il 8 are fairly cloan: Tnbor plertiful and cheap, s — — gpring contruct. The exports from the At- | STRIN; §-0on ord v 1i-bu. basket, | Corto 1 Oil Cert 41 Rock Iniand in the demand for stotkers and fecders, | AUSPIclously opened on Tuesday, when practi BOOON bushels. 1 ; lantle seaboard were again disappolutingly | sc. Delaware & Hu s Pand Yesterday thirty-four cars were shipped out [ cally the first range cattle from that country this U Aty BAGS, BURLAP AND TWINE. Tight, amounting to only 48,000 bu, of which s ; ner d-basket | Del.. Lack. & V.. into the country. Representative sales: year found a ready sale to a local packer at Fioal - prominence atiated yieid g T 16,000 bbls. woere flour, from the four princi- J0-cu 3 Tors0c. | D& B 3 3 T $4.2. The cattle averaged 1,32 Ibs., and, while | mifichl P ¢ d L5 T pil Atlantic ports. ' Liverpool and conti- | SUMMER SQUASH orders, %@ | p. &C. F. Co.... ""‘u; do pfa. No. Av. Pr. 3 ) a well bred lot of beeves, t were not as busiie BEMIS OMAHA BAG 0. nental markets improved gomewhat, prob- AT R ¥ Erlo...... “ 10 "|Southern Pacito.. 24 1....710 §3 00 % ) P A hard the Mont e b h Malti i Bbly dua 1o yestardny s Nrmuers neré, "Bop. | SATERME] W"\' e don .| o b LR el war Refinery. .ol 110w | 111005250 '3 & b harlfah Montana cattle that are to | oo ok B S AT Steady: spot | | MAnufacturers of all kinds of cotton and bur tember opened unchanged at e, and after [ Wi Al Babkets B0SH A, 1 ED | e Oom B ons follow them will be. Abundant rains made the |, 4% 0GR il Xukt, G5@ostae; Septem- | 14D bags, catton flour sacks and twine a spe a bulge to ($ikc dropped le, and hung about \ Ber Baiker ot AR Y o Ouflb e d b e s ol grass rank, and, while the cattle on the range i December, i stewmer, | falty. 614-616-618 8. 11th-st. from 67%c to 67%e during the latter part of 5 Hooking Vallsy.. 3% |Union Paciho. 4 % : fattened rapldly this year, the early shipments [ No. 2 red, 63aooic; receipts, .37 bu.; stock the session. In the absence of any orders CLIFLOWER—Per doz., 40ase, llinots centeal S Exuroas 0 5 A are bound 1o be a little This was & 5 i, sales, 146,000 bu.: kouthern wheat, by ; from the outside the lacal short scllers were Y-Home grown, per doz., 40c. S(P. & Dulath .. WSt L& P Se ¥ cond, DI price for these howeser, and | smple, G@70c; southern wheat, on grade, ‘6 BREWERIES. able to supply all their nelghbors who FRUITS, K& pl | do Btd.. . 3 ! L will ‘doubtiess induce ! ; all ; ; 5 . pld . o & o ship their 3 Dull; spot and wmonth, ¢ bid; A wanted to buy. There was some short ore s be no_ end to the supply of o Erlo & Wost 203 Wells Pareo BX... 0 5 i n b their t 0 That was the cause for the weakness in the | spite of the fac . C8 fnem \n | Lake Shore.. 1405 Wheeling & L. B.. o R and they were choic 2,140 bu.; shipments, 1 bu. 4 Eat w cause for (h pite of the fact (hat the market has been low 5 B0 . 44| Castoad shipme end. September, after selling at 08%c, de- [and a good many commission men have beer | LeadTrust. aonkdysiii 2 *ao0t0 3 fef T, CHe et o BV $00: EES T 0T cH X el 3 R roads EOUETOWRETeLHRe: clined and closed at 67%4c. 2 Qiscouraging their shipment Lowavilio & NILL. 3 e (i ; ! LR it Gt L T RE AN rator cars. Blue Ribbon, Elite Export, Vienna ‘The corn pit was divided in opinion on | There were ctically no berrles of any conse. oo 993 § e e new B, q ensiof " v - Export, and Family Export, delivered to all v v i scen that the new B. & M. extension to Billings, “mixed, 30@30lce; recelpts, the reported damage from hot winds in Ne- | auence in the market “vesterday. , ‘ 3 2 g 6 Mont., will be of vast benefit both to the cattle: a g ) parts of city. braska and Kaneas. Eurly in the sestion [The wipply of Callfornia trult is very Ight, | Michigan Ceai. .. «© o el men Gt that state and e South Omaha. warker, e — S the damage was apparently taken seriously, | I fact, the marke! Rlmost bare. of " ev Migsourl Puzifio). 33 § 2 R These cattle were fed in' the vieinity of Billings rugar Murket. COFFEE, SPICES, BAKING POWD but later on it received very little credence, | {MDE except peaches Mobile & Ohlo... & 3 . 3. 101 vere loaded at that point. muel Church | NEW YORK JAR—Raw, 2 i~ DER, 4 Y e 5 ety A circulir ‘has been recelved announcing o 1 ¢ § 9..0.103 wer. They were loac i o B33 Frost was an item in the influence befor | o of the Nattonal Appie onera | Nashiviile Chat ... 5 : 4 3 _fhe shipper. They were loaded at 1245 | fair refining, ateady; valcs, 1. ugcoviu 2 sciine, n the price of whes ar the clos f its objret the dissemination of o NUJ. Central. .. 10114/8. R. R, -.v s ... 39 7 i was fast froight schedule | 2%e to speculate Muscov ) ;i ’ was adversely affecting corn at the same the ‘business and the tion R A il it SUlae BLole tratan Wil Veat this:ly | 88 mnded, “Rent 7 Coffee Ronsters, Spice Grinders. Manufacture time. The lowest prices of the day wer e, ote officers are: ent, . g s a9y 2 B ¥ ovort bkt hefbreuthe /Koanon eTove L R a 44 Gerniti BaYing: Pawdsi BSllIEL bo sy Piices On the day wen o 3 & North Am. Co. . 3 3 E 5 ) Fal hours before the season s over, L 3 16-16@4 % an Baking Powder and German Dry 4 L TR g e i e e ins it ked (e Jonn % | Norgher actasl k) ' : ; No. 10, Hop Yeast, 1414 and 1416 Harney-st., Omaha, Neb g:xgl)’!]\‘(;“’:.ml“l“:u;xl:\):.;‘slqyl(_:lrnL ]'lhv ';""’": in | ¢ cuKo; Ylce president and_trensurer,” John E(.vp,.; Dfd....... 1844[8t P., s . Murket. i |\'v’n‘v SRS \\ : 1160 - = iy eptember was ¢ down to dote, [ Morkan,' Lakeside, Mich; = chairma ceutive D. &G .. : X YIS, July 17.—CATTLE—Recelp ; mold A iy A, 4 56 e — i\.‘,“]‘“fi.:h,.""‘“. ,,’r..v“m_..x ,I,'.‘.,., at the close mmitie H. Willlamson, Quincy, Il Quo- e e 3 ! $ AT s }‘I m'..'v ",,..f.:‘\’i ‘l“'“L“ 4 {-.‘L\x‘v‘:‘-ji::l b ol i cut A CARRIAGES, ETC, And the closing price Siise Receists toduy, | RED RASPBERIIES—Der 20.qt. case, $0.80. | shares, includin o8 f00; Amer- L. a2 e e hoef Ana” BHlGIAK, Sieers, ranks nulated, s i In oafs the businese was only of an ordi- | “X i (GOSN shipping stock, 7.60: Qeneral El E 8 . $.5@400; stockers and feeders, $2.50@ Foorin Markets. APRICOTS—No shipping stoc T0; Gene i 4 . : o 5 4 put rubber tires and ball bearing axles on thel nary character. The tendency of the specu- | SOUTHERN PEACHES-—Per 4-basket crate, Rock Tslan % 3 1 B s G LR T S CORN~Firm, higher; No. 2, | ow , L elr BRI A RAE was towara A Ve s Bl il . o ron, 14'300; Lenther preferred 3 $ | B g e, R00850; cows, § rm, higher; guvn make vehiles, and sell u op buggy for values were found, “although In the early | i8—Southern, por %-bu. box, @4 } Wheeling & Lake Erie, 3,000, .. 22 2 2 N e A 4 besides. Write them. 15th and Harney. part o e session a slight advance was 1., §2 0. - . 2 ... 1220 narket strong and ic better; light welghts, | White % geored. Fiuctuations were ruled principaliy FORNIA PEACHESTer box. 06310 \*TT( Yori ¥ oney \lu:)ut.\ s i e R et oo Wonbera:| | RYB=-Dull; nominal by wheat and corn. September opened at 4 shipping stock. per ORK, July 17.—MONEY ON CALL brought $5.00¢ WHISK Y—Firm; finished goods on the basis of 2§%e, sold up to M%e. down to o 7 v cent; Jast loan, 1 ber cent; closed | 1 : : : o Boyisions bpened Arm and a trifle higher, | \..‘.._.p rown m‘n et case, $2o L v-m\w, MERCANTILE PAPER—3G4 per cent tihoss Al 3 k 3 g . 30000 b rye, 600 bu.: barley, hone. I mone oPenes firm and a trifle higher. | "GOOSBHERRIES -Per 20t case, i20002.05. | 8 EXCHANGE—Dull, with actual ik West sheep, 3.0, E TENTSEWheat, 8,000 bu.; corn, 6,760 bu Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour. ] NLACK RASPBERRIES—Per 24-qt. case, $2.75 | business in bankers' bills at $4.90 for demand § . 0 bu.; tye, 600 bu.; barlcy, 600 bu. wheat and corn. They became weak, re- | .00, | SRS for sixty days: posted 2 Kausas City Live toek. Y Y En LR . _Dlack, Manager. Omaha, yived again and finally closed at a siight | BLACKDE —Choice stock, per 24-qt, | $4.89G14.0 and $4.90%@4.91; commercial bills, $1.8% KANSAS CITY, July 17.—CATTL: ton Markol. — s RPN ard, hut aitrifie higher et 5| @8 .16 6,000 head: shipmicnts, head: marke NEW ORLEANS, July 17.—COTTON: FURNITURE FACTORIE rorkrlh«. ;‘1!':‘(-7“:~lnsxlvxlw {\r;‘"oxof September FRAP stock, per d-basket case, $1.15 R CERTIFICATIES—67G67%c. CALY to shade fow lexas steers, 6G3.75; Texas [ middling, 6 11-16c; "good ~ ordina; ork was $10.70, against $10.85 o ¢ i v N ady; state bonds, & cows, 82000 b haatd B0 TRV el el Tore: Tard 1n now S, auainse 30.85% 35 TROPICAL FRUITS, TR S (R he e vsAGYIALAse: Dot § L LR AR U r.’mm. o0t e e MRS OMAHA UPHOLSTERING CO. terday, and September ribs ar 6.17% ‘The hot weather has livened up the lemon | Closing quotations on bonds were as foHows: 2 bulls, $2.0042.85. ¢ YORK, July 17.—COTTON—Steady; m S g A Y, ¥ are $6.171 8 : 2 ulls, $2.000 W YORK, ady; mi against $6.12% and_ $6.15 yesterday. The | trade. ~Local houses reported mail orders as | g s, rog., new. T22%1C. P Tta of 05 800 55 HOGS - Receipts, 4,400 head; shipments, 1,300 | dii r eipts, 17 bales; forwarded. Manufacturers of Parlor Furniture, Lounges, day's receipts were 16,000 hog: e yesterday, some of them being for goods Sdseoinew 18 e e 202 s 1 300 : 50 | heads light steady; others weak: bulk of saios, | bale 76 all' spinners; stock, 195, | Dining Tables and Folding Heds. 25th Estimates for Thurs Wheat, 65 cars; shipped by exprese. The increase in the 153D SR G. 48.. 3 5 1.8004.95;_ heavies, '$4.85404.90; packers, $4.8001.95; | 9 4y, et recelpts, 3 bales tollowing. thelr goods. ave, head. 39 N AND FEEDERS 5 b Tuiy 17.—-COTTON—Stendy; sales, [ === = The leading futures ranged as foilow % s Biicholow veeds e 3 " 10.... 11 3 WS celpts, 1100 head: shipments, 50 | 40 1 {ihts, 47 Dules; shipments, 117 bales ICE AND COAL. Artidlos. | Opsn. | Hich. | Low. | Clods . W p ady ’ 5000 O ¥ " Extra_fancy lenions, 360 Pacific s of 05 S0y il 6m ¢ s T New Yuri Dry Goods Market. 1 \ WA RO ot S gtsy) Ismons, 80, dlss; 4400 Ala. Class A M I & et dl : Lo : ] g w yomie o 1r-wim s targe amver or | SOUTH OMAHA ICE AND COALCO. Bept..! T N ",,A,,;,,m‘ Wik bunhes, oo apunch, 8225 | Al Class C | Mutual Union ds Z B 1 buyers the demand was loss vigotous than war- | Domestio and_Steam Coal. We have the best rn No. 2. st iy 3 L. New/ o o Buo. lats.... 6 - 912 Soutn Oms a1 nfifi’fi colored " cattons il witumn spe yard, 1766 J. A. Doe, General Man; Ee 45 1GB=Fancy, 12G13c; Caliornia, N.0.08 B N. W Congols 62.... 814 .3 . 3 Ariaan Glty B0 hianoanaen AR Rl e T i = T iy | 37@37 5 e 1C. 48 40’8, F. Deb. 5 o R s ansan S i ! 1 R N WORIS Cutn No. .. » N Y—(nll{omln."lluvl»v- § Ol tionfand.: ROQ iWost ata, b4 R St. Louls ...... 400 2700 | dige. There was & kood ingul ¥ IRON WORKS, E allon Jugs, a 2 | 5 ih y 1 = . Printing cloths quiel and firm at 27 July.. .. pMAPLE 8, per doz., $12; | Tenn. new ket U3, 00 (St P. Consola 78 b o8 2 3 Totals 51618, 14,075 | and. deolingd: r e May...... ! b oo, st AE R soft- | Tenn,old 6s ... 60 |8t L & L.M.Gan. 5. . 2 wl % Milwuukee Markets, d Pork ver bl b s cnnata herts, 10c; Brazil | va. Centurles....” 6114 St L. & S.F. Gy, MILKERS AND SPRINGERS, St Liouls“(enorst Mucker, MILWAUKER, July 17.—WHEAT—F Manufacturing and Repairing of all kinds of @ AUteTiLISIsRY i Deanuts, raw, Ge; roasted, | dodeferred...... 814 Tex. Pac. Ista. e ST. LOUIS, July 17.—FLOUR-Dull, without v L AR Tk L [ e ’ 10745 = Atchison 48 76i4| do 2ds.. ... mitker ...... g 1Eeiasistentsesiy erial o Y Tt aas " (ot | 3 spring, €7%ci No. 1 northern, 72e; September, | machin engines, pumps, elevators, printing 10 60 WRATES—In 00 fo T0ib, boxes, 6 per Ib.; fard Atcntaon 20 K1 s v B of . Springer L s a1t 00 | 2aac hi Howa: = Datents, £.5605.65; | SUC0 0 o001 irm: No. 3, 48%e. preses, hungers, shafting ‘and couplings 1408 Tk T DR LRSS ‘anadn So. 2da 0 107'¢ West Shore 4s..... Sysnione i - fancy, $2.30G3.40; fancy, $2.8063.00; choice N—Scarce and LS o, | ane oward-st., Omaha. CIBER bure juice, per b, 45; nate vbi., g3, | BN WLed dn. W1 ¥ (S0l R R " anaB L M o OATS—Higher; N Zi%e; No. 3 white, (RIGE POPCORN-In " the ‘car, on orders, per | OB L2 BT [ el e shinger e ; : ,P‘,‘,,"‘,,'g*‘r,, oo aemand. Totlowed oy ‘& npe | BARLEY—Weak; No. 3, 47 e on track, PHOENIX FOUNDRY €. HIDES AND TALLOW. Hoston Stook (astations. WESTERNS. of % additional: later, on lberal ings, de- | SHO@BC © e Firs Hydrants, Water and Gas Pip VT mace’ bep No, 1 ersen saitca”bides, ol M08 | ume oars, "4 por cnt Cloaing prizosfor . Jumes Forbes. Pl VPR PR AR A Knnsns City Market wheels. Architectural Tron works. Office,307 8. reen salied hides 0. 1 veal ¢ o idsa11 mining ahy COW.vevares 050 §2 Cow. .......102 er, 661Gos%c; December, @i anked CANBAR" GITY > e g orks. e, 307 R 5 K No. aieal el T o TE b et | csKailbon ca Sadiu"alug Bliaces Wi 06 Hoawes - “CORNfeports of dumige by Mot winds eont | KANSAS - CITY, July, 1oWHEAT- tligher; | j5in-at., Omaha. ;‘.I..x;‘ quot u“;, were as follows: No.'1 dry x}ml“r;hle:” "«lgilc"\olzdrlyllxllnl;t bides; AT &S F...... }:;; S 3 cows 435 1 :,,:;‘ ot e ":!v :l}ll:ml-‘h- ':‘\3 and the new crop ,|‘!v..y“,‘,j~ No. 2 hard, ; No. ) Kl [pdcdisee FLOU ak; winter patents, $.25@3.75; 2c; No. 1 dry waited hides, 12c: pa cured | Am.Sugar. ... e i ; cows....... 956 2 2 37 heifers. ... 983 3 BAYANGR, ZEhouRILnat sopmuch. 2l predic. | Q8N Stendy; No. 3 mixed, 1 Noya Rk e, $L000%.40; wnring patents, TR PPl Gren. sutd saci, By Stat Gaasioes |38 Gers Fhoos pideres cow. I 2252 feeders.... 8 e uvard "movement wan chegked, the dlcbe | White, (0@iic, PAXI(]\ & \lIl(']NG IRON \\()R]\S ADEING Btralkhis, $290G2.2; bakers, $L90G | groon salted shearimgs (hort wooled varly siine; | BellTelaphons. - | Atehia i 2da 1 coW.roooos B30 Rt 3 33 4 T Fph Tt OATS—1firm; No. 2 mixed, 2 Sl E TR 2 P Pach, b@lse, dry shearlings (short wooled early | Boston & Albany. |New England 8s.. 3 non: dr Al 4818018, .. o s ecember, 3174 H . by rpag it frchitectural | Tron Work. o & Foring, 66G9e; No. 3 spring, | sking)' No. 1, ench, 6@10c; dry sheariings hort | C. B. & Q. [ Electric 5s... cow (A 'R c Minnenpolis Wheat Marker. Work.. Hntineess ant Conteasiors.. for it 3 red, MO 3 {EH wooled early’ skinsl. No. 2, each, fc; dry fiint | Fitenbure... B Wis. Cent. 18ts.... Thoari POk 58 A tures strong early, but weakening NEAPOLIS, July 17.—WHEAT—FEasie Broot. BullahEs L OMee andwakarhy “;, inlr- friie; No. 8 vellow, G 45kc, | Kanms and Nebe_a butcher Mol pelt, per | Gon. Blectrid Ll ai(| Alldues Mining G v R owa; B suong | ani higher, No 2 cash, R Otike DD ecarizer, bdo | natgas ATih Bisesk ra iU P. Ry. ¢ No: 2 white, 21@2c; No. § | pound, actual welgnt, 5@8c; dr Kansaj anc nots St 7 o, 4 cow.. 2 cows.. ..., 92 vt Sk asked | July, 8c: 8 1 oi, December, 6 . , Oma 3 N Ribruskn murrain Wool pelts, per pound, actunl | Mexican Contrai. 1254| Bowt lkMuul'\lu st 4 cows..1ll1062 ; 3 & CUIG D e A S M D ) GG = 5 === wolght, 4@e; dry flint Colorado 'buteher wool | N. ¥. & N. B. 7ia Butte & Bosto: cows, 5 feeders.. .. 958 ie. 8 nosthern, GNc. | Flour, steadyiolies: hest MALTRESSES, COTS, CRIBY, o T nesminal P Bound, actual weight, oie: iy | Oid Ootonve . ivs 170" Gatun Bassctt o LS s, $5.6063.45% second paterita. 35406id.60; iirat 4 h No. 1, $L.33. flint " Colorado murraln_wool pelts, per: pound, | Ore. Short Lina 644 Centent feeders.. s feeders.... 931 A AL—$2.0002.00 bid, %063.40; ars, i —~—— TIMOTHY SEED- Prime. nctual weikht, AGée. Have fect cui off, as it 15 | Rubber. : arves i g Pl 53,000 T L. G DOUP, cows COWS... 7. 824 12 6 it g : % +| Bo u corn, 650 cars; oats, 12 cars; hogs, 15,000 - lency to tone up the | 1! 5. 116 kil 23 1 3 4 b 74.90; [ight, $4.75@5.00; Yorkers, $4.90 | stoc Daies, ¥d to Shaler s, X 1 1 PROVISIO! onn por 0 | ¥’ grelght on them, San Dio: : 7 WL S22 Imotny, "steady, $5.10 for de- Wient Market ROYISIONS -Mown bork, ber i, $10.624@ | VAT GW AND ‘GREASE No. 1 taltow, 4@ | Unlon Breiic. 1 fe 6 Hhriseady 910,00 Qo Wit 1 hard, cash, | * Manufacturer Muttresses, Spring Beds; Jobb i, ¥306.204%, Short tibe, | (i 2 {allow, de; rease, white A, 400 | WentEn b i Event. SRR A 7 v Lhard, cash, |t MAT Mi . Spring Beds; Jobber SEGI0; Ay xalted snowlders: | (G} grease, white B, dige: ‘krease, Vellow, 256 | Weat End pid : Sy o LB : ; m for o Eraden, whleh are i, No. 1 cash, 67%c | Feathers and Pillows. N. 14th and Nicholas Shatt, oléar sides, boxed, X wrease, darl 2 ofd but 1ic; bees- | Wentingn. Biso.... 374 Wolverin 1 coy ‘1070 AR S herme. cash; Al Omahiy e e, 18@30e: Tough tailow. Bea;: : 1070 . WHISKY—Distillers' finished goods, per gal., L UNWASHEDS Fine - GG v sige. 5 o i o] T ver gal., | FAWOOTM ;m\." HED e heavy, gotor mne | S e s hens 8 AT QUL e choten pratie veing in MANUPACTURING CHEMISTS —Cut loaf, unchanged. ana chafty, e SAN FRANCISCO, July 17..-The oMsial elos- ers. .. 1080 s... 1018 3 praivie; $8.60G10.00, this side. ‘Krisco Wheat Qu s The following were the receipts and shipments | %¢; cotied and broken, fine, 6@Sc. AR e e 1160 v $1.53, FRANCISCO, July 17.~WWHEAT—Qule L ME SMIC o, pment | e E e o T BNl B N | T BT femal. e e w104 o wncrecn, b wneae que: | THE MERCER CAEMICAL COMPANY. T e R A T R . — S s 0P S onatatiows PROVIFIONS. Forl, sandard mess, st Lara, | clared.” .38 tonta yho oMunutacturers of Flud Extracts. Eilxire, - b . ) . i e ¥ rime steam, $6; chofce, 86 licon, boxe e p en compre k) Flour, bl | o Rd 00 7,000 ST Eo Wil o Biapnah,; M8 la?’":y'x‘hh»:n, i \ongs, 36 Tibs, 16,8 Did Net Know Bride's Name. Io tibletn, pills wnd sclentific medical nove E";Iu"n:" e | SOT0001 1GHA00 | Pust Week Hus Witnessed a Falllng OFf In : |dectdontal Con 1 coW.verens 40 e 2,000 bl wheat, 1,000 b, ; | Yesterday, never knew the name of his be- S p . 301 MINERAL WATER, dariey. b 8 1,000 1000 Actual Busine: . Ovhir 000 1 0 bu trothed. He called at Marriage Clerk Salmon. - hern, ¥ Overman. .. 20 mixed....1066 SHIPMENTE or, 3,000 Lbls.: wheat, 30, son's desk for a license, and, after plicing his . e kg:.;n: P:uhlmy XaERneY Soday A BOTRE ke i| wEouroN: JylyeTteghe dmisices Colton (andiliohalisags Con. Pota. .. COLORADO bu; corn, 23,000 bu.; outs, 17, MEnature to the afidavit, he was asked the WEDESSA MINERAL WATER CO., s stoady: ereamery. 10@]6ge; dit 00l Reporter s he past week has wit- e Savaee. Jeorge Pensle o - o ' 4 26e. " Eegn, srandy; 1168100, Ohosss. siadie @ | nessed a falling off in the actual business accom. | Sonfidencs. .. " Sterra Nevada. . 4 cows. P B irerss s Livarponl. Marketa JOIAD & RAME, n |29 So. 1tn st, Tel 264 Medessa Mineral pl'shed in the fcur p inclpal markets in this coun- | Gomaorpas ™ Silver HIll. .. " 8 LIVERPOOL ¢ 11— WHEAT—§ v Why, it's Annle,” he said, without hesi- | water. Carbonated, unequalied. Plain for table - Ci I‘ 2 i C - den d 2. NO. atlon. M & 3 Spring, b 7tk hard, Manitoba, o 7 A ttal what i i character of the market s fully malntained, a "ulnzNorcru | Yellow Jacket. ... diateer, ;. FLOGER 1, 8 No. 1 E Futures opened fi il g o = — = Closing Quotations on the Princlpal Com- tive indication of a permanence in values | Jubia. B HOGS—The shippers took the lead nedar and distant positions % higher, and closed Annie, Annie—why, I did not know that NIGHT WATCH, FIRE SERVICE, moditles and Staplos. d In_the fact that continental buyern. | ilvar birs, 00748870, Moxiom dollars 643 | ke, Ueing liberal “orders for ' light firm with near positions 1%@1d higher and diss [ E had to know her last name tu get mar- SR Laliey i Ve heretofore heid. ou he hope tha I Under the influence of an active demand and | funt positions %4 ighers business about equally | ri & eplle R TChE L e b ; : heid out in the hope that | @gixc. Dratis, signt, 2e: talographls, o light offerings (he market was a shade to i "“,“,“,L“,,f: o ‘;Z. e i apuaan | Fle o rharis ke Tpling et PN " RERICAN DISTRICT TELEGAAPHL Bbla.; exports, 4,30 Lbls.; xalcs, 18 900 pRes.; wih ; nd they ‘mignt have e TSy T T T higher. Good 1t hogs sold at SLESG.95. The | her e sd; Octol 4d; November, bk 510 ou want to marry her, and you do no exception of spring pate a temporary decline, have been . offerings of light hogs were cleaned up in short | | CORN—Spot d o nerican mixed know her surname?’ said Mr. Salmonson. | The only perfect protection to property. Exame Beh aneption (of DERESpaianis “wuloh wire dummerary, decline, have heen | NEW YORK. July 17.-Tha tollowlaz ars tha | order. 4 g 4 i (f.‘fl’l.lux\u-u: i hanged. "and | *How long have you known her ine it. Best thing on earth.| Reduces insure 3 market was generally steady warded a good ation that | 610sing mining quoistions: Heavy and packing hogs were not in so good de- | closed firmi, with August d Septe Foga D o ¢n hiz bride-clect | #nce rates. 1304 Douglas-st. but unchanged; city mill patents, $4.504070; clty SR ARG (LI e . T70— | mana” and b postimere Lot i M8 P A kst am) September A | Cooper sald he had known hig Drida-clect clex 51,2 i Wrers mus 0 ilwer. TophT —— and and the market was slo ! icher and other months unchanked from In AR T o "t | = mill cloars, 1.1500.20; Minnesote patents. 15,000 et une eeent'the atution an 0 iy | BOOVE goya s 078 [Qhmii T ¢ A8 | buid wera weak G0 Go lower.' Tieprei e e o il lstrin, | Dut six weeks. Mr. Salmonson told him to T T .90 Minnesota bukers, $3.0003.95; winter extrns, | yoele” Tiotioh i tofore noted in New | Dot Ca% & 50 |Quickativer... . 800 | sales: uted; f M October, 43 | 80 to the girl's house and learn her lust rRALL FA 23 BU0GILS; winter patents, “83.8304.00: winter LR S B o dost htn ool | Gouid & Curry. 'l 45 |Quicksllver pfa... 1000 Av. Sh. Pr. No. . Pr. 34 r, 4 r, 43 3d name if he wished to marry her. Two hours | ~=e~~mr~ rrsmonces sualghin BUGL winter low” giades, 320G sincasiike | Bile & Noreross.. 140 [‘Slerra Novada... .60 " " 8o B : FLOUR-Dull} demand Louis fancy | later Cooper returned with the infurution KATZ \bVle w oo “epring o erdbar S o8 Y . : 17.~A1_the wool auction sales | HOME8take. ... 1800 |Standard 0 e 3 ek v 7 : that her name was Rosenthal, and that she WCORN MBAL- Steady: sales, 400 bbls.; y vas an ci R D ha AL And LhESS: | (Gawario Uklas0r| RIS RSN %am | e N Thar, ‘828 64: long clear 1Ehi, 38 to 43 Ibm., 36n: | cense. FPauta Shlria aud OvarslsINEIH B 20N WHISATC T coetpla. 1000 Dot seiee.”3,645 ollowink ate the sales in det - i : : : long clear. heavy, 5 Ibe., 3 Clear acks, e = eOLLEAT CLisodlpia, 108 Tu; sales, $646.00) bu Houth Wates. 1 bales:' seou 4 § 1 light, 18 Tbs., 338 64; short clear middies, heavy, Repslling a Siander, PAPER BOXI .2 In" store and elevator, Tife: afld 8, Quesngiandi & London Stoox Quoiations, . s L3 ) “',‘,’,‘f'l"’“”“ Holo J8 tbw, 325:] Chicago Tribune: “Have you anything to BINor € o b 901 No. 1 mkihero A a Wd@1s 1 LONDON, July 17.—4 p. m. elosine + r | . 'y 3 7 B @18 bod » m. ol 3 2 extra India s, | say concern this charge of boodlin they J 4 K pre- | {{Mq gr i Swan it 4 | 3 oTa 64 prin et 4 o dictions of frost in the no L n . . B8 "IN, Y. Ceutral.... cese arans 24 r s. | aldermen?"’ asked the reporter. Sheif Ik E Ry e sh | greany, "S@TR 7 (it 5 dull: prime western, 3 4 i | sneit Boxes, Sample Cases, Mailing Tables, stor EASiiY tupsay report, o ooured, SAGIs. 43d: @114, Cape. of o R | PARAREYARIA: s seir * Ian ol ‘prime. Wwestern, ‘It is utterly absurd,” replied the incor- | Wedding cake and fancy candy boxes, drimglat R R et of ok der lonk | Good Hope and Natal, 275 bales; scoured, 6%4@ ‘. ord 03| Mox. Cen. uew is. ¢ ) CHERSE--Quiet, but st asmand uptible alderman from the 'Steenth ward, | and jewelry boxes. 120810 Jones-st, Omahs. Uy, WG, [ 10 200; Ereany, 5 3 P e e 1 T s ate American colored, new, Sk 61 his face flushing with righteous indignation. | s Lo ot | LANTERT, U5, 1 CTon second . of the | ROR SABDC S por ounce. : TR Fineat Uaited States dnd good, n o “self-respecting member of the city SHIRT FACTORIES, 1%¢; Decem- ) bules offered, of whica 500 were withdraw A open market for short 50118 e nal, e council would ever sell his vote and | 6 S e X ’ - o TURPENTINE—Spots, 218 6. Al ey " 5 - TR 5 § Following are the sates: Buenos Ayres 513 bales 16 per-cent; three months’ bills, 9-16 per & 8 brought his fist down hard on his desk—"'for % b r Bohrin, ot o 81000 bu.s | a0 S@eNA: Montevideo, 1,061 bales at 34610, | o ! , Eouinn oesit M s Do e e bt eonemptivte | J+H. EYANS---NEBRASKA SHIRT CO ‘.‘n'}‘ o ;’ruw‘:‘(‘lk””l:l wan Eubataat) oot Coffee Mark 4 e In New York, : §000ks HOPE-At Li e ‘onnst, 2 little sum of $1,000 achusive custom i talors, S Lt and clised e lowers . claed || VBN O s et ruled | fmoney, and buliion veport the magiet Bracticafly il B e m— L THE REALTY MARKET, - - OATS—Recelpts, 9,100 bu.; exports, 8,000 bu,; | active and but ndvanced 10@15 points | Dre of English gold soverelgns. Bovercigns wer 2 v v sales, 115,000 bu. fut X on R E o aative. but advanced 10616 poInts | quoted this morning at #496 each, one of the . A Dan Tulmage's Son writes of the rice crop | INSTRUMENTS placed on record July 17, | JAMES . BOYD. J. W. DEAN, highest prices eve ecorded e gold SOV~ e . date of -w or ul 5 139. 3E; track, white wo : ged prices; sales, Lo herewith present condition of and : A e, i, Wi A uneliangea prices; sates, 1000 Yakn 5 | b bt oliainea by the ealers At apout SR w : o TaE (e TI08. chon Ih PespocHYe atatts: | gamuel MorteriAr B T, DEEDS v Top- BOYD & DEAN g cluding: August, $14.70, October, $M.EGM.7T5. | Within the past ten days, however, the supply eeeeid 2 ¥ - It cannot as yet be sald to be assured, us Sanuel Mortenaen snd wiie 16 A ¥ . : Spot coffee, Rio, dull and nominal: No. 7, $15.25; | has practically run out, owing o heavy demands 120 4 80 i 0 49 Ingenclen may arise ¥ block 4, Campbell's OMAHA, NEB. mild, quiet; Cardova, I84@1%; sales. 800 bags | from tourists. J 50 tinkencles may arise which would curtail p s 1,000 racaibo; 80 bags Buacaramankn; 500 bags la o — ke R 4w : daad cuboome. 16" Rawaver, ‘there should e and e i ; 3 COMMISS{ON R hipping, $6.067.80; good to | QUAYTA. . L. Warehouse deliveries from N e linancint Notes, pooet " ] . will give a result fractionally in excess of lots 3 apd & blaci 85l v L Grain, Provisions & Stocks cholce, $8.004b 0. York . BT bas York stock | BOSTON. July 17.—Clearings, $17,050,9 © {0 Estimated yield, 10,000,000 bushels—treble amount : : Bosrd of T HOPS—Steady; state, common to_cholce, old, | L0daY. 1 bagsi United . 373,833 | ances, §1,861,877, . SKIPS CULLS, grown prior to the war and double that ts_ Mustier 85d_wi ",} Re 081G §f ‘21008, BgSe: 1i%4 crop. GSc: coant, old. 3Gc; 15 crop, bags; afloat for the United States, 134, g BALTIMORE, July 17.—Clearings, $2,432,503; B 250 ; since. lot 7, Mueller & B's add., Direct wires to Chicago and New York. [2 o) market, stoady. total’ visibie for the United States, 507,833 bags, $305,319, J orth Carolina—Under contrary cond! 08, > pondents: John A. Warren & Co. HIDES—Firm; wei salted, New Orleans, e 56 bags last vear NEW YORK. July 17.~Clearings, $%9,145,435 o100 L 380 > WOl & Inte and poor start, Biant Special master t0 3 I Flack, lot 2, L IR Jected, 46 to 65 lbs. nominal; Texas, o SANTOS, July 17.—Quict: good average San- | balunces, 367,517,389, o o il aere growth in t nth’ and promis subdiy isace, Avres, dry, o s minal; s, 12,000 bags; stock, 2,00 | pRILADELPHIA, July 1T.—Clearings, $13,871, here were 1o sheep offered on the | Petter than expe Zstimated yleld, i o ‘company, lotw 8, 9. 10, block 8, lots 12, 13, o) < " = % s, Bt | e o w1 | " AR KR T T B e | Bt e e pavpen | ek &t bt s i | F. P. SMITH & CO. T ght to heavy welghts, 2lc; acid, 21156 e pfx. higher; sales, 4,000 ba; 8 LOUIS, July 17.—Clearings, $4,146,272; bal o a local packer ces are nominal sombahee and Ponpon rivers every circumstance 0 11, block 6, Thompson & G's add.... 6 | . P, Aok~ irm: domenic fnice, 1G] ulics, | *ni6 Iuly i-"Buesiy Not ho o, sinas; ex. | ancer, W6 04 $iney. $G4 per cent. New' York | ateady. ¥ it i3 e, oL 407 fosibeiae ang Soaman rirers grack sicinsiense | W GRAIN and PROVISIONS 3 change, 3-16¢; receipts k clenred for | €xchange, ¢ discount bid. i falr to good wesier 3 ge large: » and ner erop, ) ‘otal ount of transfers.... BRSvistons meer, autet; tamiy, sz o0 | WA Binc Tou basts ceased for Futope, | | CHICAGO, July' 11—Clearings, | ot4to. | Sominon and sk woeg, 8 Sae larger than last year nd o ner erop, both | Tolal amount of transfers Room 4. N. Y. Life Bidg., Omaka, eXtra mess. (048, 50; beef hams, 18,71 : a o L earings, - 4 | cholce 40 to 100-1b. lam! g 48 to gquant and qu 1 g SORRGAR ) e . L A 1,000 bagni stock, 172,000, bags. Money, casy at 4@4% per cent for call loans, and for, “Further north, Pedee, Santee, Waccamiw Branch offices at Fremont and Columbus, Al packed. 9RGILM: clty, extra Indla mess 41700 | MHAVRE, Suly1t—Opencd dull and unchanged, | 503 pertent 'for commercial. New York ex New York Ahd Black rvers, chances' much 1css favoruble. g orders piaced on the Chicaso board of Trade: Slekled hams, rd, Quiet: sales, 250 tlerces | Nf lower: 3 p. m., unchanged; closed quiet at | change, 20c premium. Bterling posted rates, #, JEW Y ) o g Fields under water during almost entire months o Correapondents. Schwarts, Dupee & C Chis B b e 35100 15 It sty salen | e net decline for the day; sales, 6,000 bags. 90k and M LY., JORK. dug JLoBREVES- Res of“March, “April “and ay " Oniy by wre of | i sehelner. Flack & Co. S Lous. " Heter new mess, 312 2G1L00; faml — 218 head: on dale K cara. market very slowi | owerful steam pumps could any land be drairied | 1o Flist National Bank, Omaba. i o Jeen, MENQILen family, ¥ Gold Shipments Unimportant, Forelgn Financial Aftairs. medium {6 prime, steers. 1glee lower; common | Lnicenty (0 be seeded early. Few having mich | g TALLOW-Weak €13, 4@4ko; country, 4k | NEW YORK, July 11—The Bvening Post savs BERLIN, July 17.—Exchange on London, elght | 5785, Chtile B¢, MEC: JON% Seven cars unsold | faciiities, 'planting was generally delayed until | can be made by our mrllhml o operats hm‘:: g R SR of today's gold Shipment, the amount of whizh | 44y8 sikht, has advanced to 3 marks 43% Prs ut e close: grass and cornfed, poor to prime, | June, and with lmi verformed | GRAIN AND STOCKS, Prospectus glving full | i Yo 4 fookist oo specy BUTTER-Firm: western factory, $612ic. It places at 570,000 1 "vias taken out of 'the | PARIS, July 17.~Close: Three per cent rentes, | §§ 155.50; chowe, $5.0@540; common to good | In & crude und in . Tearing | information of perfect systen maled free.’ send | TRADING m You may have read send CHEESE_Fiimic! large, 60740 small. 64@ | sublréasury on assay checih, Vhich means that | W2 8o for the account. Exchange on London, | Nuiliers, 1logs i stags end oxen, s20505 2 Dlight by early frc - all; | your business only to w fina y resy BXPLAINED [0y os which s NEW 3 wic: r\-w}glm 856 ks they ‘put as much gold i the (veasury as they | 3¢ 1740 for checks. lLers, dogs 3o, dry cown, $L0GLE. European Yerult n’ latter section will be Guse, ook us up : EXPLAINED COMPLETE, 1 coarly, explal IIII recelpts, 7.537 pkgs. drew out. In h.nkrlll olrcles the shipment was LONDON July 11.—Gold s quoted at Buenos | cables quote American steers at 10gllize, dressed . Estimated yleld, 860,000 b HAMPDEN F. THOMAS & CO. EXPRESSIONS. It's and will teach yow ich 40" sieddler; Long Ialand, | declared’to be o plcavune matier hat woula ol | Avres, today a¢ m0i0: Madrid, Tes0; Lishon: | weight! dresscd beel, 80106, Baports today, ‘. ditions fne; well advanecd, con e Ad Boad Trckarn. EXPRESSIONR. I free and will_legch pou b have the slightest effect on the situation, ‘sl | 264: St Petersburg, 60; Athens, T7; Rome, 10047; 5 Aha 2,140 quarters of beef sidering late start. Only doubt expressed in i 80 herago | msthing, A o B _Tred Hited closed st $L33 bid; re- | Uhough It Wb Beneraily belived the chief chyect | Vieana, a. UHEEP AND LAMBS—Tecelpts, 9,489 bead; on | regard to (he fale of May rice, and thero i 3 Chamber of Commerce, o8, Chicagon MiRbtadtuse At B o of Paper nm:.,,, T1@she; middlings, 80Gsse ulel K3, BOG85C;

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