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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: W NESDAY, JULY 24, 1895, OOMMERCIAL AND. FINANCIAL 55 5 it ot i, Bt | OMAHA LIVE, SEOGK. MARKER 35,5 st e | WEATHER CROP BULLETIN 5 Bt in better demand th ers are not naming prices fo — e HICAGO LIVE STOCK. —_— Adams—Rain this week has improved corn very " Printed fabric 1 more attention all aroun Upward Movement in Prices Recelved 1 E mycq and, wij "‘l',"'" latg oats, Despite Plenty of Bullish News the Wheat | As uruat on Fuesiay. there. were ot i n Fresh Impetus. Light Run of Cattle and Beef Steers Were | 1 carre, penp Last Week Was One of Peoulinr Meteoro- | cairn the best eer rafeet darione sna ebiac b e et ToE colion wotds rinding. Siothe” Qs | . prices on the Block exchange recslved & 4resh in Moderate Supply. I oer We logical Gonditions and Demonstrations, | i griteiy et 1178 1016 Corn very weedy, IEht receipts, prices were not any better, Com- Franklin=Plenty of rain. Corn looking fin DECLINES IN, ACTIVE FUTURES LIMITED| OMAMA GENERAL MARK int G, advices contnue very faralle | GLUT O STOCKEWSTL AND FEEDERS | ™ 4, "icty choce native stvrs were sinbie | ook cROP GENERALLY DOING WELL R e Srcostion S onth oo Laa Heet At from $3.50 (0 $3.75, with sales chiefly between GJF ot be ' Hght | ¢ " rading, which subsequently develope y Pro ons Suffered from Bear Ate on Staple and Fancy Pry unced buoyancy, The advance at times was | On Chicago Advices Hogs Took a Sud- [ at fre 7. New cattle cholce enough e toes promise o good crop, * Hey y Cholee stock, 10@10%c. retarded by sales to take profits, but these were [ to bring from §.80 to $6 are coming forward, and | Southenstern Corner of the State Suf- | ||y i and a good quai- tacks and Cheaper Hogn—Whent Packing atock, THERe; cholce 10 | Tnemmae e e B o ahen o de. | dem Drop After Shippers Had Par. | Drices for such beeves are larely nominal. | fgops from Hot Winds and Dr Furnas—The best growing week of the season Sturted Slow and Remained ancy, 10412c; Kathered creamery, lic; separator X was made by the bears, which e Some we Yeaterdny'n | Pt 1or cows and hellers have been graduaiy Hhidiiiothibl ottty R R Y e 1 So Throughout the Day. creamery, 16 caused a sharp break in some shares. Sugar rlees=Trade Active, | 8.3, "the ‘bulk 'of the sales being Made fror LIVE POULTRY—Hens, 6@6%c; roosters, 5¢; | the grangers were in excellent buying demand, that' figure down to 82, With sales of Very poor wes it spring chickens, per ib., 13018c; ducks, Tc; SDPINE | the (atter on crop news and the former on orders ;;'f 5 e o, 8.1 I'lllvun: sell ac from 81 8 v [ W heaty "ue sl Sary ducks, 10c; turkeys, 6@ ecse, ol of insiders he highest poin 2 v s |3 exas cattle included some re A ) ua 5 bullish news the wheat and corn markets | o 0 Ul B L tangete, tro o 3% ¢ cent, the latter in | 'Today’s receipts of live stock consisted of | '.',‘."‘l..,.'i"),»\'\"'.l'.:qll" 0 e the Nebraska weather service, co-operating | Well and no bugs. Wild hay coming forward were weak today and closed with respective | “oppgis \igconsin full cream, 9c; Young | Rock Isiand: Sugar, per centi, Sugar, pre: | 1,04 cattle, 3100 hogs, no sheep and 5 | iy fitoning from 2 With the United States Weather bures T e TR s e SO : losses of 1c and %e per bu. Oats were al0 | \roouy “11gize; twine, 11@1ze; Nebraska and | bents Towh Central protorred Njekoy Rt | horses, as against 2076 cattle, 485 hows, 378 | were firm, X sued from the central office at t e University [ and hay good inibipy i1 Al i o weak, but less €0 than the more pretentlous | j,w, = rul cream, 10c; Limburger, No. 1, 10c; | onds preferred and Loutville & New ny p sheep and 61 horses yesterday, and 1564 | Tound o buyer at M.y | of Nebraska, Lincoln, under direction of G, | Hitcheock—Favorable weck for corn. which 1s neighbors, the declines In its active future | brick, No. 1 ,ilc; Syt g ferred, dg “per centi” Tobaceo “and Wibish piec | cattle, 8,207 hogs and 344 sheep on Tuesduy ory tew were needed to sauisfy buyers, | D. Swezey, ‘meterologist of the Nebraska | hekhmnE (0 Sk i wome early tieids = Grass et limited to less than yo bu, Provid|, KiYEreL! i I STe5e doter | Minneapolia” Tron, Panhandie. preterted, Tennes- | Of last week ta were again buying sparingly, | experiment station, for the week ending | dohik some dnmiee L A R sions suffered from bear attacks and |land. &5 n h Teny St wy $iie Best: | see Coal, Tilinots Central'and Cotton Off preferred, | CATTLE—There were only seventy-three | id was 80 poor that prices were Kearney-HArvest of oats and wheat in prog- o o r: brol XY 5% P fully 10¢ to 1 per 100 1be. low ng a drop b | ress. Grain very weed Yo and barley . cheaper hogs. Only e 8 toy 3 1 per cent final raid B Jukar 14 Bt | loads of cattle in the yards, as against 12| or' from e 0" Se i e (g P H v | g S (R R B LG A | | o Al Bl % SRATL e sonked. Most small grain fair, but some very - cent, Rock Island and Lake Shore 1 per cent and to 30 In two duys. Heavy hogs Both short | creps. * Potatoes will be - immense: Wheat started weak and remained so de- JONS doz., $ e “other shares ‘W triciion, " Murked ‘strength | vesterday, and out of that number there | sold ut’trom $.73 to $5.20 mixed hogy at from Corn 1s pertect und growing fast. Hay Wil be & 0 fac el s much bullish wis, however, noted in Chicago Gus and the » ten loads col v AIPest Lo oack- | ¥ 0 $0.35, and light welghts at from $ to good crop, JERRILIS SRALFthRC 111800 WiE Lk i POTATO! N tatoes, choice stock, 30@ iher hares In the Iate trading. ihese s:ocks | Were ten loads conalgned direct to the pack- | g After the early sales trading wis away o Lincoln--More rain badly need Much corn news aflont. The Chicago receipts, as In- dlosimk at the best figutes of the day, making | ers, leaving only sixty-three loads, or LO61 [ below ‘the top prices; with. transnciions larkely being Iaid by, Small grain where not dr.igated #pected Into store, amounted to seventy-one | ONIONS—Bermudas, per crate, none; California, | 1ot 86 per cent, 1 per cent and 1% per | head, on sale. Beef stecrs were in very | at from $5 to 6,10 for heavy. nt trom soin G i€ I poor_ camtiion. & ” ' b Viins—Wheat niearly ripe. Corn dolng wel OLD Tt Hand picked, navy, § The market cloged Irregular, the more impotant ', but needs rain soon, ‘ [ 1 Phelps-—Ground i good contition and crops are light the corresponding day of last year the in-|yoqre por Ih., 61@5%c changes on the day not already stated belng ad- | erns. One load of fajrish steers sold al| SHEEP AND LAMBS-Were dull at a declin i spection was 725 cars, 552 of which inspected | "CABHAGE On orders, sacked, 1ig Vances In Rock Island and fowa Central’ pre B, and. anoEher. HiiKoh ol 1108, | ot fully 856 per 100 Tos. Tnterion o orome reny I all doing - wel wheat being cut and CABBAGE On orders, sacked, 14 e LR 6 L bl o ther bunch of natives at AT R heep | woAMAL onf————\ ROme owlk. |Corn never was hett Into the contract - Minneapolis and | B P! G IONS~Ter. doz. bunches, 10c. prefereed, Cotton ON preferred and Iinois Cen- | There were some big heavy cattle which | JERil (0 SIORIN 6 fom $1.60 to 84, and sprin bt 'm”' SEING TORTY Aiase romnly sueked and corn Duluth received ears, pared with 841 [ Ppprrep doz., 15 .o | tial 1 per cent. Rallway and miscellancous mort- | were held at over $. The market on fat | common lots. RAINFALL S growing rupldly, = Grass growing well last year. The total receipts at the western | ASPARAGUS Chioice stock on orders, 35@800 |gies Were strong and active, with sales of 209~ | Cattle was not far frem steady Rec ttle, 5,000 head: calves, 2,600 head [al YR EARA et oata and. hay: niot improve primary markets were 374,00 bu., against | pet doz. bunches I 1o e B Post's London cablegram says | o COW Stuff was in good demand and sold at | hogs, eep, 11,000 head. T ST at RIS well WHETe ¢ Ha s bagt 1,174,000 bu. a year ago. The one bearish | FiAL MR RN gy, MG per o the stock mirkets were irregular today, consols, | fully steady prices. “In some cases the mar- York Live Stock Logan—Corn withering during the day, but feature of the day's movement was the i ANSL oriiie e b, @asic, | coloniais: and fordgners bemg: fat | American | Kot may have been a fittle stronger and a VORK Ty B e ! piralehtons“at aleht” Moadly' 1) by Riiie g . Logt, Beul ' Chotce wt LDkt crate, | Fallways and mines were very strong, the former | few Cows that were of the same bunc ORK, July 2 ecelpts, 06 = Deing cut, but very 1ight Iy potatoes w small Atlantic port shipments, consisting of SA—Cholee | PEERE BRAREE T et Oharony nese, Nowever were here yosterday sold o and 106 higher | headi no tradink of fmportance. European cables make abont ane-fourth of a_crop, - © i only 14,567 bu. of wheat and 13,851 bbls, of [ "S5} SQUASIL . on orders, 2@ | mainly confined fo bea's covering. The 'new yesterday, uate American steers at 11136, dreswed welghts " Scott's Bf—Crops are hooming. Wild grass flour. The summing up of the oificiul report Brazillan loan I8 quoted at a small discount. It Supply 0f stockers and_feeders was . « A po.ts today, 631 Y the Dest 108, yours Lhd. MOSK 14 \UKINg . Rael f the world's exports last week was 6,660, CATERS c had not an enthuslistic receplion * rations of | A8A1R 1aTKe and the mark:t lower. Th aSheridan. Wheat ‘and oats o badly “vurned up b1, COmMpAr h shipments of 9,047,000 L The following were the ciosing_quot of | has been such a flood of stockers and fee TRTIOL. QUIBE &L yeeterans s Hoginn ouas at the yield w ess than last yew 000 b, compared with shipments of 67,00 (e Tending. tscks of the New “York exchange been it [ flood of stockers and feed: | market quiet &t esterduy's ciosing piteex: Dot 1 ’ Webuter - Drospects - fora.ull ¢rop. of corn. bu. from the same places the week before ¥ e v s at $4.00a6.23; good buttermilk Onts better than wis expected. Corh 14 tasae Phe cabl s, however w re disapp 1 ting, the | , CAULIFLOWER-Ier doz 3 today: 5 Sl has been a good deal demoralized at $3 -1 ing and eilking well. Some winter wheat yleld- crop reports were favorable and the crowds | AN QA g, Atehison ~. 131 Northwestern..... 10044 yugh the efforts of holders to dispose of JEP AND LAMBS-—Recelpts 7 head: on PRI B TR R O ‘Boalbors: ail seemed. to ba. long. Brade| SALUIFLOWER—Per doz, the@io0. ARG prankis 147 0|40 Bidorssscrssore. 14075 | their cattie, Tepresentar.ve sules: A T TR T T I NORTHWRSTERN SECTION y at Of the week's changes i LERY=Home grown R Alton. T K .0 64 [ NOY Centrai: 1015 ket U sheep Steady, others lower: lambs o Jower none o t afely RN BECTION the world's stocks, showing u decrease of TARS-—Call Bartletls, per box, $2.60; 6 imore & Olifo. U3 |Ontarlo & W... 174 [ No Av. Pr. < Pro | $200@3.23; Tambs, inferior to falr, $4.2065 17 a trace i and potatoes suffering. = Baly corn and grain 2,630,000 bu., caused an advance of per | box lote, $2.23, Lt isb R OEaro T i 1047 $3 00 o PO OO T P T L soking woll, bu. when it was made known, but the 15c | 'RED RASD No shipping stock A Southern - Orogon N : £.6006.90 for Inferior 1o ¢hole co? 7 er 2T Over Cheyenne—Fairly good growing week. Wheat disappeared again about as quickly fs 1t PLUMS California ., cholce slock, $1.8 Southi o R £ \hA 2 | car loads, four of which graded 2, On |In sacks, per bu., 8ic@$).00; home grown. S0T6C. | cont” respectiv moderate supply, both natlves and west. | 1525 for mixed, and at from’ $6.18 to $5.30 for _._.i 51 sheep and 2 160 quarters of beef. S Recolpts, 372 | n sale, 421 head; T T e AT ; B g . 3 | will bo Tight. Cotn Sepecinlly doing finely, but 1t had come into sight, giving the scalpers an | 175 southern. 1 4 e o AP Al 5 3 2 4os_ Oity: Tiv neh = imchedlill] 2 is rathor fate 1o in il crop E gxcuto to grip the'profit in the ige rive. | APKICOTECNo G-basket crate, | Chieago Alton. PD&E..L nog | 2 0 i s : : ; CITY, July 2.—CATTL c The week opened with two or three davs | conciderabie damage " Crone mamh dameser og Another diversion was made in favor of the | 8 Qrvierat Pitaburs, |11 ;: ! t ud; bes G | of high temperature and hot winds, which | fibat H ar bull side by the reported taking for ship- | $.70 % o, sove Foh Pullman Paiace. 5 r, others w an 8l 2 86 dia consideralle damage to corn 'in the | ot Hay erop will be lees than last year ment from here of 200,00 bu, of wheat, of (A5 el g . Conyolidated Gs. 130l Reading........ 4108 2 cows, 3.8 ate $3.40@1.6); | southeastern section of the te. The re- Drouths in ru Statew. Which 100,000 bu. was to g0 o Toledo, ‘but | %2 coolt ng apples, 31 555 7 bs% b~ to | DaOnOc & 85 Yasri y ; R, $1.600 ckers dnd - feod TNRLIEE OF the ~roms state. : : even that feature of the present situation |, alHOINIA Y Colo. Conl & Tron. 4| R. . $2.0004.15; Lulls, $2.000 5,95, OF Iy BHowery. T LMy ST Tor i | in i hns A L created no lasting improssion Wh B Cho'ce shipping stock, none, | Cotton-Oll Cert.... w6y | Rock Iuiand 3....1023 H HOGE—Recelpte, 6600 hend; shipments, 100 [ Waek g wiile Deromperature for the | in it repoit, Pl R LA L started with September from (3% down €0 | i) e R T o g * | Belawars & Hud.. st Paul & : TATiet grened airong, (but, closed 1o the RormAT h (khe Wertar Pa b e e e | B i aconelf ARe parU Feave (st Ohe 7%, a8 against 6870 at the close of the | GOOSEHERIIES N0 shipping stock el Lack. & W... 142 oo 2 : bulk of sales, $4.00G5.05; heasies, ana s hove 1t i the bastarnc “tate | iha in portions of Michigan, but eoniiny market yesterduy. After gradually saeging | BUACK RASPHERRIES Ko shipping stock, | D& @, pl. ... st ‘ : : g igishere Jumatio; mised, Wik lights, | %0 SNSRIy above it In the eastern. | Western Ohice Portions. ot Nw. Sore Lonsen to 8ike It recovered to Gytle, and Gvloa sub: | BUACKNERIES=Cholce —stock, " pee St | BLEC R, 0o, 2 : ; i ) 15.00G5.17%; plgs,” $0.000 TERKINE from e | ania and eastern Orvgo i for Bequently umbled back to G7%c, case, §2.0002 o S-baike “do bid. L.l avigls 3 i 2 SHEED: cipts, 3.200 head; shipments, none; | at all in some isolated loc s to ov (g TRl Ll owth in_Lllass again to the previous highest poiht, reach- | | GIATES=Atiansns stock, per G-basket erate, | pof iy, =" 2 Dok Oonl & Tron. L 2 : i market steady. B B oSt T 1 astiia torovenitws | ahd ieanus wid o reporied aa Improved in Misnjs ing 68tc on Bradstreet's hulge, but' always G R OFTOAL FRUITS) 3. Northern ofd.. Texas Pacife. .. 1 L . . ern corner of the state the drouth, which | Soirik weil In Misscus and Arkansas and 15 i gending quickly back to around the opening | g, ieaily, lemons are said to be in a |CG&E I pfd. [0 BUX|T. &0 Cant. oft & B has continued for feveral weeks, remains | promising condition in the middle Atiehdc ang figures, and toward the close the market | Statistioally, demons e suld | on & | Hocking Valley!. 234 Union_ Puclhic practically unbroken. “urther ‘west the | New England states. In the Wates the wag in the most bearish mood, the price | ffaTKer position fhan Lo gev Eme | Diinots Central 4 U. S Bxoress... Ciitle, He i rainfall continues to be abundant. In the | corn crop 18 now practically laid by in excellant getting down to The clofing quota- | th! B Hela D onts St.P. & Duluth W. St L. & P. pfd. i atl RS, , | northeastern section the need of rain is be. | condition, and gathe folder has begun tion was 67t4c to 67 Fimoner. demana U8 requited oy cauN Kt o Wella Funeo Ex... N OrmanA it 1est i BInning to be felt. of rain 1s be- | i week hus not be formiy favorabld for Corn again was forced to come under the | vance sha r this time there we wke Erle & Wes estern Unlon Kanene Ol + s The emall grain harvest Is eve' ywhere well | ¢otton. While a n ¥ 1 a0l renortg) ence. e crop pros: e 50 bos nite Lake Shore.... Whoeling & L B.. 8 b 14 ym Alabama, Sor “arol and Oklal O e B R A s Load Trast 170 dovla. i | T S Louls ... 6,300 advanced and some threshing has been | from Alabama. South “Caroling “and klaho LA and wn impioyement fs noted = ppi an, quantity ingpected out was 261,00 bu. Brad- | samre date. y for Lousville & N.. Ll Loulsiana, in Tennessee and Norh Carolin it |§ 5 SR o At : he L& N A i Totals ... ; 33,30 In ‘the southeastern portion of the state | rannink to Stulk. and to6 much rain hen o street. reported ‘the stock 109,00 bu. les ket poxen, AL the b LAN A o I > : ; Matdiling corn has suffered considerable damage, es- | injury in_portions of Arknnsas, Loulslana. pa than it was a week ago, but the fine 46 000 L6Lk: Lhilf -HE Lire: oor Meniohish 5 Liverpool Markets. pecially the early p'anted, some few flells of | Fiorida. I southwesten Texan cotion (s suffer: new erop prospects overshindowed " every | baXes oF Sl b RO EaDL:: - : H ¥ RPOOL. July 25.—4:15 b, meWE Which have been Injured ‘bopong. rerausror il iing else and caused weakness to be the *shipmen's are Mianourl Pasi o, : : : demand poor: No, 2 ed Winter but over the reater portion of the siate | - well in Virkinia and fs in ex- predominating feature of the day's business: ai crop falure, Induced by th Mobile & Ohio. ) 4 1 3 : 2 red sprin, 06 i1 1“hard, Ma the corn, although somewhat backward on nt condition Tn Marylund. - In Ohio 1t le et ptember from #1%c and #4%c had a tem in March, thix year, which caused | Natlonal Corla 1 E M., e i No. 1 Californla, fs 21id. Futures opened | the average, I8 now growing fast and the | {ering from drouth. In Kentucky It is growing porary advance to In the afternoon it SOUnE frift In many aistricts o Arop Nat, Corda i LK. i with near and distant positions Wd lower: | crop Is very promising. Reports by counties: | Fpidly and some has been topped. v aty fisa Uy IRnd Fak e s clioon it | ther vounk S Erult i many Td INticts orun N R At e L Lo 50 ; ; Closed ‘quiet’ WIth near positions %d_ lower and oo inomising. Reports by counties: | ™fiof Gecurred in 17th, causing est price as the session closed. September | heads in protected disiricts Lo virtually supply | Ni & Wopfd, ... 143%/8. 10. R .. /1oo0 1 ¥ distane “posicions. atd Tower: usiness about E ERN SECTION, alight darm el nlso oceurred 1n’ Uthh o declined to #c and closed at 44the Lo 411 : irements of the consuming trade. It | North Am. Go. . 5| aopf.l. kw2 St PO caually, distributed;” July, &8 3d% Augu 3d; || Butler"Rain needed. Oat harvest begun, but | the 19th, damage reported. In oats trading was of a very ordiary | has been reported recently’ thut char- | Nortliern Pucins, 4% Am. o g : i BT piember, fx S307 Octoher, 55 'tfd November, | not vielding wa koo s Sxpecte £ character. The feeling was comparatively | tered for Sicillan ports find it it cure | No.Pac. bfd....... 18%| dopfd.... FRiT 3 3 ecember, Gs 3%d. Cass—Waeat noarly all in stack. Yield will be | Rain Delnys Harvesting in Missourt, character. The feeling O ST L SO e B L e R R L izl Spat fifm; Amoerican mixed new, 4s 4d. [ IERU and Guality poor. Onc' i COLUMBLA, Mo., July 21—The weekly weather Tiitle advince There centred In- the hishas | piked to take: gencral me ain it | 2 - 2 1t o 2107 y VS RO ST T e IR B IR SO T crop bulletin, issued Dy the Misourl weather serve ere occurred e ¥ Feported that hid th u re e s g Mikher; closed quict with near posificns | hea i a8 ! cash market, The speculative market de- | 1 rhented thit b th A% New York M Market. s B E Ll R T oe, wuyn : ke iia ST DT, e ) foncy 3 t. T d higher and distant positions ¢ t harvest completed. _Oat harvest (houkh on several duya the weather was op- clined toward the close with wheat. Sep- | Venced instean of deciining, the NEW YORK 21.—MONEY ON CALL— 10 140 lower: usiness heaviest on . Hay will be plenty. Corn tasseling | pressively hor and puliyy the mean emmogtas 3 tember opened at 2X%c, sold at e, | been les t hortage in the July shipme: Easy at 1 per 1 per cent; closed early itions; July, 48 ast, s 1%A dy to set, It Is | % e | been less of a shortage in the pmen‘s, | Basy ¢ v G ¥ N ] et AU is in excellent condi= | Of the week was very fear the mormal iA all dropped to 22%c and rested at from 2215 | the intimation being that suppiies are neld back | 1 per cent. Ayt s Setober, 45 24d; November. rapd growth, Potatves and fong. The precipitation was decidedry 1A exs to_ 2%, * | iWailing o better market in this PRIME = MERCANTILE PAPER-3G4 H B L s e ducts wbundint. Korghun good. € the Totmal over the norher portion of Provisions lost more than all they gained | tativns A NG e s ; ; cmand, freely supplied; neariy all cut, Ciop Lght, Corn state, the total for the week i many sta- yesterday, and at the close the following | ORANC per box, §; cholc: STERLING EXCHANG AT : : Louls fancy ‘winter, ‘s 6d. ng Wl Grass snort, but doing | lons exceeding four Inches, and from- che o Were the respective losses: — Pork ingn, per box, 3230 Mediterrinean sweets, business in bankets bille at #E5%@L0 tor de; % o CPROVISIONS —facon, firm . demand moderate: | weil Just now.' Some flax havested. ' viela ‘o inches (8 F-ported from’ stations In the cens > per 100 1bs,, and ribs S0c | : aney St Michaels, non mand and at H.88% @ or sixty' daye; posted H mberland cut, 28 to 0 Ibx!, 31w 6d; short. ribs o (o five bushels per ucre. More rain is needed. | tral counties, but In the southern sections s fScl froiner i Tba, ‘and, ribe il NS Exira fancy lemons, 560 size, $6.00@ | Fates, $480GE450 and $4.904GL9; commereial 2 3 tomg clear, Tt 3 10 €6 thw, Sas 60 | GutHion "and "ary” "R con dumuned be- | Fineut was kasralle Hine ] . x 8 1k ear 6. 256,60, it STOC 9 henvy, e, 326 605 mhort clear emption. Late corn not injured yet st Of the Hoithein countles oats Rbait the end. The hog receipts were 17,000 heo i e IRl 101 par iAch e A WVER O FICAT g ko, Tehit. T8 1ha,," S4uss short ¢ middles \njured by chineh bugs o mmost of the noithein countics oats are a but prices were quoted lic lower' than on | ghah mvanm tine bunches S5 #25 EENMINT BONDE—Steady; state bonds, 10 .. 4 55 hi, 22s €4} ciear beilles, 14 1o/ 16, Ibw., | out pogriy,: o DY et OUES andturning f an cuy and i some distticts laving la; neat) the day before. 0 inenday £ PINEAPPLES-Per doz., $2. ! rallway bonds, Ktrong. : e J 3 ) [ 3. Snoulders, square, 13 1bK., 318, F Hamilton—Small grain harvest about halt done, [ was stopped by the hea.y rains and hay and stimated for nesday: Wheat, 31 MISCELLANEOU G 008 3 Short cut, 14 to 16 ib., 4 allow, fine Outs are yielding better than expected. Coin [ grain' considerably damaged. Corn &nd orchards cars; corn, 120 cars; oats, 70 cars; hogs. 20,000 | FraS—Fancy i o 3 i American, nominal. Heef. ex-ra Inlla mess coming on finely and potatoes good. There will | Were also injured to o considerable extent in @& head, e frameelaes Slgllo, Sia s b 1 4 fow ' tocalitiies by bigh Winds. riGs 110 3 L A ol R A R et S ONFEY- 3 3 : ; vl | Westorn, e 607 prim medium, 50s. “Lard, | ”Jefferson—Smail grain n very dht erip. Hay | “th She ventral pasiion bue little farm wo The leading futures ranged as foliows: _ | MAPLE SYRUP-Gallon jugs, per dos, $12; . § 161 3201 | chdy: prime western, 3%a 84; refincd, jn paile. | about all dried up hnd Wil e n suort ion. o | ol the goneral porilon, but litdle farm, work “Arilelzs. 1 Oy | Mizh, | e, cans, s : i | 0.0 o 2....1060 o ¢ miic Improved by recent taing, Ut 1ate on ace | Heta ond i vad s Wit o e Low. Tolod Almonds, Ue: Enelih, waiputs, sort. | U1 S i i it suady; gomund moterate; _anest | St of Folt mesdh nd, in Undshape e was gener. voner| oy ot pecuns, $0; peantts, Faw. 00\ ronsied: > . &T. 0. 5a. ... T4 2 oo 990 ... 1148 American, pew: S od; st American,‘colored. | Sohnstn “Hel ST sorm tour miten wie ana i Ak (s i hasing M iy e 1 BT nest United Stutes and good Corn' will be' gocd where not. scorened. by th Eoaal CavorRbIY i g DATESIn 00 to 701n, boats, Go per I fara | Alx K. & e e i Hrt 0 e | ot windn, - £ood Jhert not acorched by thi | The conditions have teen sxoelient for com,jafid R bure Julce. ner bl 5 half bbi : . ED OlL—Liverpool rafined cdanesterocom eutiering badiy, espectatty-| (her gt rons are diso Gone wel (o NI POPCORN~—In"the ¢ar, on order oLl 3 ) (M, o s, | Mot "t el and Ko 1 Towa Crops Dolng Well. o Sige. . » . sns 8 48 ERATON equarters, 3%d; | Dadiy. Wheat (\esnIng i progress and. v e o Tho oy HTPES AND TALTOW. oy gt T A ; badly hing in progress and y CHICAGO. July 3T Town wekly” weather RN een hides, slic; Nc e N, n, t : L o8 HOPS—AL London (Pacific_coast), Nemaha—Hot winds on Tursday killed some | StoR PUHS Ti DOt h 3 hides, B0 No. 1 "sreen saltea’ mides, or & L Ciaarse 20 6.0 Dby 54 1 - "o recelpte. of wheat during” the past three | corn astein A" destructive “ha sty i e | lure of the past weelc was about the easonable green salted hides No.1 veal cal, C.nonfand 4| R'G. West. Tats. VESTER e o o (g 11,000 cenials | Soimetassels, "4 destruotive hafl stormi in the | Averaxe dsummer week. the. Tainta i 13c; No. 2 Veal talt 8 G 15 Tow, d0@Anae; | Tenn. now st §3. 00 |SE 2, Congols 7 NEBRASKA. SAvE merGhITcain O N joitel | westeramerch db e fedi : i iy "t e mensuremits. o fac; No. 1 dry salted bdes d2c pardy cured | Tenwoldoa’s. 40, |8t L & Ta a0 3 W o o feeders.... 1003 Welther fine. over, Bt hawares relll /ag (bl aletelotho Rt hed. es e A N T va. Centuries. 28| St L& SFLGa1 L cowi L1 15 feeders, 106 G Piwnee—Some of the early planted corn fleids most severely from arouth, and ther Si PELTS -Green salted, caci, 2@00c; | ¥ 3o detorid Yo e, iats. ; ok . Louls General Market. kA 6F, 40 ety plangcd corn fieids | wiiferid mont sevorely (fom4routh, nd thero. it green walted shearlings (short wooled carly sKIn9: | Atehison ta i Tiy| dg e e Sl ST LOUIS, July %.—FLOUR—Dull and with- | 816 Botie et jol i, ot 110 ety in | now” onty . very’ smal) aren that' s n Euchy Sgiie,"dry shearlings (&hort wooled early | Atohison 24 A-rrs 3008 U . 1ats of 36,1 MR o | out material’ change: quotations are’ for. mew | tie wens stne nchah o i ined. cefved wmple molsure Tor pretent necds: © T skin®)' N , 6@l0c; dry shearlings (hort | Canadn So. 248 ... 1005 | West Shore 49, 5 COW.vvvneis 00 8 cows. $is 330 | four, old ng 15@2e higher; patents, $3.406 | Polk—Corn dotng well, but needs rain. Potatoes | gmatl graln were. prostrated by the winds. and pooled ‘eariy” ekined. "Noo ‘% ench, fe; Uty “fint | LUGN. nified 4. B3 (S0, It f.. Sownoiin 2 cowa.oiin 5307 oxira Tancy, $.0GoAG raney, $ES0GR0 | extpa g Gan el but needs rain smal) grain were prostrated by the winds and bound. actual Welkie 5G86 dry At Khnads ang | O &N. ata ... 110 | . Pomeroy 52T LR to. | qddichurdson—Hot winds Tuesday and wednes- | W oo reauited from Tal storma within' nar- pound, actual welgnt, §Gsc; dry fli Andiis— 5 — 7 eder. 24 feeders....1068 3 7 P AT Traders were bearishly 0- | any “and most. Jociitles necdim " rain budiy | Bb1e Jou R kbl e Hanmn bR G e Cash &:!2}1’\'«"_""«.3‘.';3'?‘:1?\ " e *Cotorde "teber. v Doston Stock Quotation gl . C. Shattuck. ; d_in spite, the fact there was plenty of | Oats are being threahed and average about thirty | [ cuirabic and the RkrCEate of lowe TeIaUVELY IVHIATSN, 2 spring, S0 G6AC; No. 3 spring, | pelth, per”’ poundy actual welght, 'dudise; “dry | BOSTON. July 2i.—Call lowny, 203 per cont: | o reeders. .. ders. ... 101 i July, eothe: September, | - BalineEarly corn much injured and Jate corn hfsharieabiotponls ia Il Broaeps ant nominai ' el G fiint” colorado” micrain Wool pelts, ‘per pound, | tnie loans. 34@4 percent. Closiaz prices for B ¥, 6% i Wk ‘completion. in all districts. Bouttering SO EARE N0, 1 tallow, 4%@ | AT &S Froiwe . 137§ |W. Biee pri.... : {ember selling oft 1c from yesterday's cld an' U FEREI AL LGl gL UL e s 3 agidc; grense, white A, d¢p | Ain.Suear....."l.0 1133 | Wis. Ceutral .. COWR..... 5 ers stic mark: o stures are suffering some | oonditon S ; ioi, greass, white A, A i Ao | oo : i 3 v Chief depressing infiuences | for {5 harvest In' prokrces and - e 2 . 2, 3 1 old” butter, | Y . v State GAs. .. 11t | Gen. Ele . 2 3 mixed, cash, 42 bid; July, 4lc; Seplember! Seaxonable Rains in Kansas. 4, nominal wax, | Tgdoc; ‘rough_tailow itell Telephone. .. 194w X Loee 700 sked. £ has not grown well, Ci dur TOPEKA, July 23.—The Kansas weather erop FLAX 8§ $1.27G1.23, WOOL, UNWASHED--Fine heavy, 6G Boston & Aloany. 5 6 8. s e OATS—Speculation dull, with little change Oat crop will be poor in some parts | puiiciin for the week saye: In the ecastern e TIMOTH Frime, $. 1ght 8@de; quarter-blood, 10G12c; seedy, Boston & Maiue. o s early, but market weak la with corn ana L fair in others, especlally on low land. | yigion the light showers in the south half, with PROV Tk bhL., $10.70610. and chaffy, S@Sc; cotted and broken, coarse, C. B.&Q g T COWB...... . 5 feeders....1070 2 Wheat. Spot_lower; No. 2 July, 2 light, but good quall ] " the warm daye, have been very b neficlul, per- lard, per 1bs., 6. 21 shoit v les | Sc: cotted and broken, fine, 6@sc. Fitehburz. ... feeders September, 22 Thay i have damaged enrly coin | miting the ground to dry, tareshing to résume (loose). $6.0376.107 dry saitcd shoulders (hoxed, WOOL, WASHED—Medium, 15@18c; fine, Gen. Eleciric.. 5 . Robinson, RYE—Lower 44e bia. o 1l right yet. Rain badly | 4nd corn to mature. In the northérn part the F.STIati5.50; short clear sides (boxed). $6.50G6 621, | 160; b washed, ‘10q718c; Sc; 'bucks, Tilinols Steel .. feeders.. - FLA i—Dull} aomin ! e Ertimateq | BORYY Taing ‘have ‘be n beneflcial (o g-owng WHISKY—Distillers’ finished goods, per gal:. | tag locks, 2G3c: dend pulled. Mexican Central. 4| Butto & Boston. 4 M. Wihiliams COR A L—$2.006 vest Mty done. Bstimated | crops, but delaved harvesting and threshing, yet 1,38 == = N V.&N.E Centennial ... feeders. . 20 feeders. BRAN—Firm; 64 bid, east track (niity busaels per acre. No wheat | more’ rain Is -needed in the extreme norihern The followlag were the receipts and shipments Wool Market. 0id Colony... ... Franidin : 3 COWB.+r 1015 2 60 ki HAY —Chotee, steadys timothy, $.00010.0; ola, | here. J8 L0 Mok el andinat & verygaed icountlea today PHILADELPHIA, July 3. —~WOOL—Qutet; | Ore. Short Line. 3 o Richards & C. i i prairie, $10, new, - and. 0 |i|‘\'5|"u\\'“‘ 3 “u TP KOO Jn the n.‘yw‘u;nufl\.]m the hot win: v,; \'h‘:» frst ARG ThesaT — manufacturers holding Ohio, . i Bk kbl 01 Cows. ... 2 ator creamery, 17c; AN’ N of the week damaged corn in various parts, 11.000] 2000 | #nd above. Ii@isc - | West End DV saos VE..... weather and lack of molsture, ~ Harves. ail the damage. Fruit and meadows are generally 150001 42000 | Blooa, Sk 2le Weat End j e ; o 3 Teeders. 1046 . i on ‘ad oneel“Wheitl'So'dry thall i s she In'very" gt conditicn v more rain {3 needed R.000 3 0 | igan ‘and Wisco : Westl E E 8 1033 er.... 117 higher and market very firm; [ badly, but fine quality and good heads. n_some of the counties. Janoon) - aoao | (i e g L . - 3 ] ; L s verp fonr | ST P Tannd U AL ol e e et AR O She Wl wa hat and browpht 2,000 7.000 | 1962 ed combings, deliine, f X San Francisco Minins Quotations. ) 3 Cedar—Corn hus made rapid progress. Wheat | the small grains forward for the hafvest which 1000 1/000 | 19%@2e; medium, 2w dc; quarter-blood, i | SAN FRANCISCO. July 23.-Uhs 0 flsiai clos BaR otk lovers siandard moss, Eppet# Crop beinig hatvested and both ure heavy | {5 MW OB R G5 UGS Coded, ind an o Tesuit : brafd, 24@2c: unwashe Te@ise o o alpetsa e @ oth Jel0d: lower; prime s, e last few days were necded, and as i resu Ber wan Tt oo S0 fo S " | i, 168 Ao, S o XX Mg | follows: L ik e, 36871 1 g of county.” ut Wout i Sut ana ‘o | 4 n B conditon. c. ks, rm: 11@114¢. Cheese, T@7ic. m, 16@17¢; quarter-blood, 18@1Sc; common, etice, ... . . R meats, boxed shoulders, $.621; ribs, $6.50; shorts, | Above the avera orn looks well, but needs 2 </ iy / NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, |00l fum, 110Uc; medium, 1301k} Lady Wash con., L JRECEIPTS [lour, 2,000 bbis.: wheat, 136,000 e g o Gt e el o | 1:((;; uullé?'v\::i«s‘{nli l-'l;:]gk . k“::ers“g‘ “ northwestern, dark, fine, X or 10@1ic; fine Mono. ... 3 COW.ervunne : SHIPME Flo o, Lbls.; wheat, 21,000 witl be lar C 3! Olestag Quotations on the Principal | puiiheeteia;,d070, Ao 3 12013, | Bodie Con..... Mouat Diablo 3 cows.. ] S bu.; corn, 8,000 bu.; oats, 6,000 bu, i) be a good yield, Hay i ! omise very | Stroved by fire last evening. The loss % PESa N siodicien and Sinvler. LONDON, July 2.—There wam . very large | Bullion,.. |geeidental coi feeder. ! ors.. 1028 2 T heavy yleids. Too dry for oo " ¥ | about $60,000, covered by insurance. ' 9 y 23.—~FLOUR—. Ipts, 2§,- | attendance at the wool auction sales today, and lwer Con.. |Ophir. e 5 e/ ", ce rt. e Dodge uin s foge asseling 000 bbla.; exports, 2,600 bbls.; firm on spring demand wus strong from everywl The Overniun. . 1 calf... (i1 NEW YORK, July 2.—COFFEE—Options | out very short. Thgedetk \EiT asesling patents, little or no change In winters Of bales offered was 13,67, ‘o which 18 phouki$er 00 covaredibylsmnnct: SR Potosl.. .. 2 bulls. o 890 . ed steady at 5@15 points advance; ruled gen. | Outs thies-fourths harye Yield from forty ) ‘fivul'uhm Willlam Hill, |\)rrh- better spot and, and . (é vw)sm ) =i ; = Lo § dekrees, slightly orra Novada, - 835 280 12 ¢ (8 Sajg0 [\ GNIIYATISs: CRAGIeE nd. S an 4 6 ® shtly % | No. Pao. 1sta.. was plienomenaily heavy, the measurements r Flour, bbla bu. £~ e e Patents, #4040, city clears, $0.0004.15; winter | *Suter 1 mn: New s 528 Contidenca.; patents, $3.656: winter stralghts, $3.3063.63; | scoured, 7dGls ; Con. Cai & V., Minnesota patents, $3.50G3.76; winter extrus, $2.90 | 1,637 bales; scour v, Al Con. Tmperlal... @3.20; Minnesota bakers, $2.90G inte: Jow | Victorta, 1 %d@zs 30; greasy, | Crown Point... 00; “spring low 4@sd. ' South Australl bales: 'scoured. | Exchequer superiine, §3.8563.40, G110, greasy, 4l Zealand, | Gould & Curr Quiet; yellow western, § | 1,138 bates e, 104G 18 2 v, ‘S@1na. | Hale & Norcros SRERALERE! 5 1 above the normal. Siiver Hill. ... s 2 24 feeders.. 1071 3 points nef 1 14.80; Holt—C us made rapid growth. Earl Silver K.h . 3 first report from this % ; October, d corn tasseling. Wheat and oats harvest |Union Con. srning quoted a steady. hog market, and on 3 Rio, firm: No e a full crop. Millet doing well |Utah Con.... {he strengih of that message the shippers jumped steady; Cordova, $18.256119.00; ain ‘would help corn and potatoes, o : A ellow Jackef in and bough! ght to n loads of light A Santos, rl(ul‘nh better than N 8. i Ipts, 9,900 bu.; ex| ape of Good Hope and N i scoured, | Julia. prices that w no more t 5@10c lower 9, at $13.25; 1,000 bags Rio, low grade < ] vest Is well along and som Spot. market, dull and lower: No. 3 N @18 30; greasy, 4130 B Sllvor birs, 0074@370, Maxiora WolTsre B4 | Baturday. They patd 86006510 for th and 4,00 bags Maracalbo: warehe , Some cut. Many meadows ver e awer cables and foaica | last week. The amount of ool sold dusing e e : R ot ame, inatcating @, break of 156200 i the %, 3 30 afioat for ihe United Siates “ily harvested and an unusu- selin recover A i s o ek St ended T much Tesy than the abnarmu | oo NOw York Mint tations, Chicag> market, and the trade here took a sud- 5 buis: total visible for the United States avy crop. Wheat ready to stack. Early Freelpte i lca and " Bradairasis | Amounts that have been handied. durime. e W YORK, July 8= Cas foitowoas aeas i [ G fop" The 1ater market wan all of 10qridc | G0,107 ke, akninst 540,908 g Tnst year tasseling Cut and needs rain, i redbction I che Non's ek "Bl | e o Tt preceain werkth Rbout oo | loeing miaia 3107 s inwer, Bireamen neemed o vocohiae” onat it | SANTOR Jily “Sicnny ot doruge san- | Fletee CHulvest well lundir iy and som Haine low ptember, 71 9-10G12 T-loc, closed | manufacturers. Australian wool has' been In ex: | ot 1" DRRE e other markets were o much lower and let ko | 140,000 bugs e Harvest of 0uts’ dbout” complele dnd % N- ¢ VDogt » slient demand. during the wesk Crown Point Plymoti:n " i ‘%0 | their noldings. The wade was reasonably active | HAMBURG, & July 2.-Steady, W@% pfe. | SIgndia grop. Corn nearly all wsseled out and 89 ¢ PUfyxPorte 11420 bu, || Following “are quotations on leading descrip. | Gon" Ga' & Va. L. Quicksiiver. (300 | or u down market, and the pens were cleared | higher: silew 600 baga " sanE - ive « st and & poor crop. Ot day. Prices advanced earl s G SR g, 22c; No. 2 c Gouid & Curry Sierra Novada.... 80 y In the morning, most everything sold | $14.10; 6; rec for years. | Tye yielding about ten’ bushcls pe Sl umored export | 2o: delaine, Michigan, Illinols, ete Standard 00 Representative sales: 6,000 bags a for the for year y ing & it A SR, ity Eave, way under fine crop prospects. | 16@16ke; No. | fean and. Tinols, 206 il R T L SR i Av, sh. pr. | bags Jurobe, 5,000 bags acre. Polato crop excellent, U T Not so slow—after all- b ; W@48%c, closed | Tilinois, 1556170 1 Illinols, 21c; No. T s T T AP ol 1 80 baga: clea m Rio, July 21, 23,000 bags; July e T e enias . 80,100 bu.; exporte, 100 b, B | AN Combin, 22 ¢ York, 195 1 st s a1eoagla W8 220,000 biir. e, Rain is needed, T A good, firstclass eastern S R0 B ot | New Yori "Reric deinine, Michigan ' o 1 July 2-Opened qules, e higher: at [ (AR GATHA, und e all Gut Harlay and e Ip- washed mediu cKy A Ma R 0 001 e " r; al p. o e 1ing we p 0 ] 7 B closed S Oliber id 2% | ataishepliod cmbing. ol 194k LONDON. July 23.—4 p. m. closinz: 4 1) T 3 . 151,000 Lags. growing: ™ Paatures In' need of” ain. Haie e $15 down and $8 a month. —Stronger: shipping, $.00@8.00; good to | QUArter-blood combini, P 3 GlTre, Fo% : e Emall grain fn stack and yleld heavy. Sugar cholce, $8.5010.00, T §3.00; gooa to | Ti@ise. Texas Wools, | Ron PAREGTs 1o SRRN B DAGL 60 10888 A U Baltimore Grain Market. Bete Ahiny wall, s, R0y % Largost size, 4 feet 0 inches SREEOG ran, Tase: musdiings, sogsse; od price, Sied s ORI DA e 1R | B3 o igt I8 BALTIMORE, July 21 FLOUR-—Dull. un. | Siux City, la.—Corn making excellent progress d HOPS-—Quiet; state, Tommon to_choice, ol y ine medium and fine bt g o o1k L : Dol sales, 135 bbin L Vankion, 5 DeNenrly il ihe smail grain s 3G3c; 189 crop, S@c; connt, old, SGGc; 18N orop, 6@dsc; Montana, No. 2 0 "1 Mex. Oeu. naw 48.. 074 5008 et WHEAT—Firm; spot and month. 65%@6Sise; | cut and shocked, Corn ls doing very well, a! S -|n:‘:n market plvlul‘ 4 it I‘HI v"' .‘\h"“ \‘lu:l‘ Y R—30%A per ounce, e _ 2 paes e lAlunul ml\rv“.n«.x : Beptember, 69 We; Decem. \lhnm'h rather An"”\n places. N w'"|“T suffering, I Jected, 45 10 6 ibs. mominal; Texus s e ed BOC rate of ‘discount in the open market for 136 36 SR gelpts, 80686 bu.s stock, 428,198 bi.; shles, . CENTRAL SECTION. We know how to put prices 3t e e O Lo e 8iise; Chaugen of Grain Stocks. both “short and" three months’ bilis s 9-18 per . ? Wi soutian what | P ™| | Bocne—No min this weck. Corn necds rain down—$175 for a plano—no LEATHER-Quict, but firm: hémioek sole W YORK, July al cable and te'e 3 - r=———l £ § " CORN—Iirmer; spot, 9%@49%c; month, 49ige | but 15 not suffering. Oats ‘about half a crop. 5 § Buence Avrce, Tigac to heavy' Welghts, 2ic; acid, | graphle ndvices ‘Lo Tradutteet s covering i crling Exchange Basl PR . i) Rgunt it Wy septiimber” BB SET | Wieat il stowly. Tt utout nale over need to rent. b . principal points of accumulation In the United NEW YORK, July 2 terling exchange was e p? 2 e receipts, 14, bu, ; #tock, 1,910 " bu, heat, barley and rye a Hght yieid 1 g domestic fleece, 18G25c; pulled, | Stat I and "Buroy ther Wit ‘e | & shade easier, ‘the syndicate bankers oftering fes, 41,00 Bu': southern white corf, 52¢; south 2 A. HOSPE, Jr. @ ZE-%.3 high, finely finished, excellent plies ffloat for Europa from all sow ces, indi- | sight bills freely at $4.8964.9 umisslon. fhase e yell o ‘asked. The easern Balf of the county never produced o cate the following. chankes In available stock | For some tme the price b n ey held | OATEFairly active and pri lavger crop of small grain. Coin Is superb. 1k 13.60; extra mess, $8.00G8.50; beef hans, $1s last Saturday, as compared with the preceding | at $4.90, plus commissio nglish bankers ' white western, axke ! on_the bottoms gocd; on the uplands light | 1850] Cut meats stvady: plekled hetlies, urday: United States an . east of the | st Gday that con o deliver e b r receipts, : “wtock. 9,703 Custer—Harvest In' full force, - Kye backward, | Dot it Gy Qlckied bellte arday: United Stat Canada. east of the | stated today that contracts to deli ¥ ROVISIONS—Beet, steady: family, $12.00 Artand Music 1513 Douglas. . mountains, wheat ease, 1069000 bu.; d October are b aaes B “ s i receipts, 1,741 bu.; steck, 6,763 by, [ Qats have ripened unevenly, but ae filled weli. | @‘*‘“"Wm WW&MW gisam, closed at 3660 Sipteinber “nited States, Pacific coast, wheat, dec ers will not buy H 2 — Corn growing ‘well, only wiie places very wee SRR AR AR . nominal’ refined, oner 5000 bu i (Gtal decrease. Both Coudta. . w * ¢ Tales ased nOW. soms . o ; ot and yield will be fuch reduced G s ones new mess: 412 30083 00; camily b | R0 he s aoal e e bR poatis, wheat, SIans ke v i e v YORK, 3 T BUGATRaw, arm; | - Davion-Harvesling tommenced, mut crope are | JAMES E.BOYD. L J. W. DEAN, jihort clear, . Wheat o .+ toral e World's aval T LA b GAR T Raw, frm: | generatly Tight.. Cor doing very wel : SE-—Small, Pennsylvania part | able wheat. 2 620,000 bu.; U’ States and’ Can- 9 % tons Muscovado, sel, reakwater, g Grevley—Great growing weather for corn. Oats b full skt TLGTRC vellow, ‘vadkt | | A, “east of the Rocky. mountaing corn, de et der ORI Tagn camtritugal, *float, | the hext for, years. Sprog wheat' good. Hay BOYD & DEAN et strained, common to good, $1.53 credse. 1,20,00 bu.i” United States wnd Canada 23—Clearings, $17,238,53; bal- sae BARY - at 3bdk and L 60 tons | centrifugal propuisen. {a: e '8 Roo) ieep. < Big i 4 OMAHA, NEB. oy s, B 10020 | Hto. Longine fecreasenof wranable whea'lust | 4085 NSO suty st—clearings, 14 2 : il dad . sigudyi i, (& e Ko | ol W ! B A0 QONMMISSION e country, e, | pIY Fepdrt, ' were SN bu. in northaweste balances, $253,860 SKIPS No. "0, § SiGge; No. 11, 3 1-16g3%e: No el s St ad w0y, | Gradn, Provisions & Stocks hiladelihia and Raltimore. §1.60; | b, ac Kineston. on. . Corresponding ‘s bW TRy B-Cloariaes, NI | 1..,000010 o #T8 . @8 thibe: No. 13, $ci’oft A, 416 ihe commenced L thres: Cor plowing Anikhed and Room 111% Board of Trade, Ralth in bulk, $5.10, nelude 53,000 bu. in waukee private eleva B L Iy =" o 2 seeeneBld o0 378 " A 1-1004%c: standard A 5-10G4%c ears are shooting. More rain |8 needed. s to Chicago and New York. TURPENTINE-—Qu T s TP n Milweukes privas slevaiorn HILADELPHIA 2.—Clearings, $13,64 e tha ¥ e toners' A, 4 B-16Gdle; cut loaf,” b 1-16@ 5 Merticke—Onts harvest in full blast. Gats a full ts: John A. Warren & Co. RICE—8teady; domeatic, fair 10 extra, 44@6%c; | ot Bltiabure G tack, | bu. | 477; batances, $1,4 PIGS. crushed, 6 1-16 powdered, * 4%@4 15-16¢; | crop. Wheat and rye light. Coin doing finely, 8 Jupan TNGEC T B8 s % and § burg. NEW YORK, July 5-Memrs. Newslage, Col (Y Gen : kranulated, we; cubes, 4 1-16G4 Pt more rain ‘needed. . ; (Tel. 188) 5. M. 8TAM )l BS—Steady; New Orleans, open kettle, ) P gate & Co. will ship $100,000 gold on steamer | SHEEP—There was nothing here to make a —— E Bherman—Corn making a growtn, but L it 3 i aSavien Mavket. . o Rew York tomorrow, " market, | Fulf 1o tholos natives are quotabie st Milwaukee Market. needs IR badly, "BMAN grauh mostly harvested P. SMITH & CO. IX Bl L TONFututes | “sm. LOUIS, July $8.—Clearings, 5 from 8250 {o's375; fair to good westems at from | | MILWAUKEE, July WHEAT Lower: No. | and yield hght, Hay nealy a tallur - . TacG81.50, osed Y 3 uly, $6.7 . loge. L. o $3.50; common and stock sheep a 2 “spring, 5%e; No. ; Valley—Harvest of small grain in progress, Rye | ¢3 N 7 1 VATERMELOKS G August S8 Goiobel? i | anc $8. Money 56 per cent. - T Ber il and' Winter wheat baif o crop, butoats and | GRAIN and PROVI3IONS i ELONS - Bbls, vembe ; 98; Junuary, $7.03, | exchal 2140 nt bid teady; No. 8 o ring wheat more than an average crop. Rain PREIGHTSTo Liveipoct, © fitm; grain, by . i h . : gty . Clearings, | $13,561,00 1 Yol sl QUA-steaty: X pring Room 4. N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. steam. 114G NEW July 3. —COTTON—Easy: eary’ at 4G4% per cent for call loans and St. Louls Live Stock. Branch, ofices at Fremont and Colunpus. Al . METALS—Plg fron, firm; southern, $11.50@ | middling, w middling, 6%c; good ordinary, | 5 per cent for time. New York exchange, g S —CATPLE-Receip Nominal; M 18 8 5 5 orders placed on the Chicago Boird 3400 orinern.” e B AR o] V8 | EIRI6C net und erous receipin 5 BRG | dh frdmium. sieiing, poeted ratce, Sy snd | S8, LOUIS, s, 2o CATTLE Receit 5 im0 ggiers piaced oa thy Chisagy Bourd of 2 change price, $11.35G1140. Lead, strong; ex- | to the continent, 550 bales: coastwise, 200 bales; 8945, od themn arket & tr — cago; Schreiner, Flack & Co., 8L Lo change price, $3.40G3.42% Tin, firm: Atraits, | sales, 6.000 bales: stock. 99,538 bales. 4 th ke, & soee saw City Market. ' ' [l L ] Low 0 “ I a 3 < inn 5 made o shade off Within the e: good shipe 0 First Natlonal Bank, Omiha. 14,6014 65 Plates, firm. Spelter, firmer; domea: | 8T, LOUIS, July 2. —COTTON -Quiet: A athace o SN TN food e CANSAS CITY, July L . e, ish! . " | gling. 6c: no saiea reported: recelpis, BERLL Exchange on London, etght | Bt 00 SiEers, "88Tis'5h; commons d2 o0dss i, | 3 WY il BANKER®, MARGIN bookler on spes .n(: v) :orrmllu l!)I'l‘.LF\rm.l crude, 23G24c, nor shipments, 715 bales; stock, 1606 bales. ““.’2;.‘.""}' ‘mn -’;«:« 3% plE y mixed, 32.2003.5; Texas and Indian ) 4c higher; N 163-165 Dearborn-st., Chicago. TRADING " o Tend 8ond o o, 21G230; prime summer. yellow, PARIS, July 8.—Three per cent rentes, 102 for Wil the by Sales at | white. So@iutac # ’ v Tt @¥1ic: o sammac yollow. Mige. bid: veltow Minneapolis Wheat Market. the Bosount. Bechange on Lot i ol (s, Slee At | ol g edy: No. 3 mized, Mo} (8 Wallest., New York. 70 State-st., Boster | TRADING . NER "tnd tler grades, 38¢; prime summer white, 30c, “Il‘ll &'\m- |:«, w',‘“'y i "fi“;"%n;rurimx.'y (I-lx-;”k“ B s A ~ celpts, :z: Il‘mul. fi“‘ ments, n;-o e, i gl%m;;i o D ~ a |N|<:: Al‘,lv, u.\:mr:r - c; September, ®ihe; December, 6%ci | LONDON, July #.—Gold Is quoted at head; market 0o off: butchers, 530; pack: s T Q ve snd_wiil teach you B e e mavket, - L | Stk W ot gTie; No." 1 "northern, | Avies ut ;. diadria, “1w; Lisbon o er u"fi: fa eni, " #ag 0] bulke of wi | ~Tuince Wheot MaEhet: acous HIGH GRADE A2 | something, ARBOGAST & CO. 223 Traders % . advanc c; No. 2 northern, 6650, elersburg, ; Athens, T; Rome, 104AT; hogs soid &t ) ) .~ ¢ Ahe Drices of Forest Mile 4 and l . a s - 74 and Ten UR—Steady; first patents, $3.60g9.90; seo- | enna, 104 PR EEP—Recelpts, 6,300 head; shipments, 100 | and firm; December, §1.01%. Boughbt aud Bold. Correspondence Bolicited. Butlding, Chicsgo. v e epove el s e

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