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A08T CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE| 7 2% e 24 COMMERCIAL AND. FINANCIAL | S5l it e o wev ot e e vk e NN |VE STOCK. MARKET g o v 3 v e o hrmy, as they have neither the speed nor canally distributed; Jul¥, & 51 August, w 54d . ’:" ol e ] 1+ [ Dends marker ABoat 106 owars hravin 400 being exported are of good breed and ar ol 2 o Expreas | N \ s 80 W hipments, 1,300 i " o worth considerable money. If they were ed by e ‘ o8 | CORN—8y mixed, new, 4s 4d; [ AN BXDICOR o i " : i dene on ot P ne Supply Local Jobbers Report a Fair Movement of | worth conciderable money. It they were | Helped by Btrong News Wheat Closed Two | ieia o b Qaiiimots & ON > Week Oloses with the Customary Light v s drmand oo miiom A [ | heei & ; Canaga Buci e y Lig feasonable Goods. \ i i freight charges ! Cents Higher. ; | TIIF ()MAIIA DA]LY ‘BEE: I NDAY, JlTl Y 28, 1895. Tower: by : : ] Canada Sc v} ; Run of All § 1 Brevious quotation : g et 3 ps'| SSONdA R Run of All Sorts, Horses have been s low of late that Iy, 48 4lud; August, ie o i | CERA Ohlo, : Kansns Clty L they were not worth rounding up on the Ociber, s Novenfher : i | Chicago Allon. . " ANSAS CITY, July Cilleiuo G Giia Puliman Painos. S : & ¢ ; a ( ranges. A representative of a western R Tt Liouts COLLECTIONS ARE STILL RATHER SLOWI gattle, company said in Souh Omaha Jnst }yog AN HOUR LITTLE ADVANCE WAS MADE | far " ? s | all that he would be glad to give away voon{ i moderate; | Shicnuo Uag wie his horses to anyone who would round | - 4 3 to 20,1} nort ribs, | @O CRANY RS W en on Most Lines of Merchandia®! them up and take them away whete they | kSR 3 to & 1 Colo. Coal & iron. S0 |R. G, W.nfd . would not eat up the grase on the range | Corm Was Irregalar but in the Ma short clear | cotion Oil Cert § | Roek Isiand [ i . Il and Winter Goods Com- l'" t that horses were w anted _abroad for | T I‘:““ l"' :;" " kX b . 218 e) Var, ‘!I'v\\ Lok & WL 101 ) Do, v on e Beef Cattle—s o b ughter was created a hope that an | sauieting Crop pew A . M| D8RG pu 48 [8L P& O i seni mencing to Arrive. | outlet might be found after ail for the | pFime | B:&C ¥ Co W doy tter—Hous Sear | range horses. Eastern exporters, howeve ¥ M iy, 3 Y rices Strong. i 1 shiy iy that even if there was a forelgn de Ansther week passed, and still the [ MAnd for horses for slaughtering purposes |V > A . ] Stock in Sight : mor bronchos wo CHICAGO, July elped by strong d ! B 5 4 5 WTH O \ at the four princip o seports from almost all sections Indicate [ (A1 1y R nd that et A i L B G 100 SOUTH OMAHA g, four principal markets a continuance of favorable crop conditions. | w ! pUrDORE | news today, wheat closed an advan P i | Mowiciug Vallay [T 4N Uinon, Pacino Th cipts today were 87 Catite. Hoxn: AneRo, Traveling men send in dally reports to| i ) ”‘ 2 ' |nvllwu fter having at *!:_ part of : | &t P. & Duinth., y WSt L & B H .| hoss a 5 sheep, as ag J t h 073 1,68 it} their houses, and the information galned FACTORY FACTS. he day shown a gain of 3yc. Corn was T 3 - f [ K& v + WISC L& Pptd 1,18 hogs and 143 sheep s d g Lo Z00 200 SOTTR Chat Boutte, supsiemented. by JHUFS | RY firm, partly in sympathy with wheat and | L | Eake EVaE 2 Wl e , 2818 hogs and B sheep on Baturday L from country customers, keeps the jobbers | Industrinl Briefs Gnt 1 g e | In Part to the premium being pald for spot equnFter Wheeltne & b L cek . - in close touch with the situation in all o corn, closing !c higher. September cats . £ QO DI +oven - from the first of the year up| . ! 105 38 sections of the state. The best evidence| Willlam Preston & Co. of Omaha will "‘A""‘ [Tl Sl S bt i . b Ry that the conditions in the country, gen-| atart up their cereal mills again next week. | With but little change g an ¥ LI | ame time lust year, of 183,674 cattle, ity . ‘ Sially i ure’ favorabls; 18, Gftorded by thé|TETis fiec o ommente operations | Wheat opened strong and quiet, and for : MARKE | Memohisd o AL s, 97,04 : uts have advanced sheep and 3 of HamIn tick bttt 5 o Michizan Con § ¥ rr u feeling of confidence among Jobbers en- | earlier this season than usual owing to the | APOUL an hour and a half it looked M Conaiti and Quotations | Missour paci: . oKy wenther gn gaged in all the different lines of trade. |y wood demand for thelr goods from | the rise at the opening would be the out- | = gn sts Faney Produce. | Mobils & Ohio s WERKLY . % Baluriay . Ao e e Ifess men generally are fully alive 10| Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin. In a few | Sde price for the day. At the end of that| Naahviie R e wand, though ail, orders Wware' aiely the prescmee of more. Tavorable. rade. cone | oy o mthes ranning on the | Ume, however, the initial jump of “about | mendous hay crop was anticipated for the north feot e e et e g o tonndenes ditlons than have prevalled for o 100 | ful: jine ot moods for the tall trade, More | ¥C 10 1¢ per bu. was supplemented by & [ west, but with the recent drouth in many of the | L0 Same. week last $ | autumn ‘trade, which 18 fully supporisd by the e e e Doy o et | [uli line of moods for the fall tradt. MOre | series of spasmodic bounds, which in less| largest hay producing counties of southern Sin- | 8% W ptd, 22 3 S wek 153 Siay Urang tone f e 1 B e T et imng 1o | Sticntion will be given (o specialties the | than fitteen mivutes added Sc per bu, more. | nosota, inal results of harvest promise e, it | ForARCSc' - B L L ] o0 e g s g Toen maceaviny expnas o I Dropor- | employment of tWenty-twe to fifty people, | The chief reason for the great strength was | auyUiing, greater than they were last year. 'An | No:ba i : ehnt, oy P U ERE ebe g : > show a loss, as compared with the how @ | ¥ with th Dey Goods Market, to a comparatively short time ago a tre steady prices wa 0 William Cows =z - at the same time be prepared to handle a ctary Hamilton of the Norfolk beet | thrown up the sponge in the triangular | overlovked, and that is that from everywher agaiost si four loads v rday furing tihe week from ONEY ON ¢ tion of beef steers was the largest in some | ’ o1 LA S T L L the road during the extremely dull times, | Nebraska this season by the fact that| importing part of the world. The import- | fine conditivn. Also in many places w good deat MONHY ON CALL r, ure w t he . N I 1 1. i sole purpose of Kewping in touch ‘with the | way demonstrated beyond doubt that they | 70%c, avd a little demand from the shorts which In o meas ke the pl STERLING EXCHANGE-Firm. with actual | Some of the cattle were pretty fair, but | Manufactureis had not becn slow to sell, The mand and nt $4.8064.89% for sixty days. Posted | The market was slow. and dul o holds | ot bers will have a better hold than ever rket and dull. The hold. | Gegoher deliv 4 were Il for slightly o el Jest care ; to son that they have taken the best care | asked, Buyers | The J A are scattered among lttle | thiS _reason, coupled with the beneficial | Over, At that figure enough long wheat POULTRY—Hens, 6G615c; roos 2 VER_G8 it they could get them worth the motby, | spos ar andthe deliveries to farmers arc all very busy in the flelds, and | ADled the, manufacturees (6 pay & UNEOCR | s "higher. The recoipts were 113 cars, of | bhaloUndice fat. W ¢ United 8 new unchanged. The ma fs vory fiem at tlonal banks was made 8on over closing thelr books with their full comple- | S¢ibts at primary western markets held to e el twins, 171 1 5 c United States | 10 the day quite a string sold at £.80 and ! brick, No. 1 ,11c; Swiss, No. 1, 1ic sing quotations on bonds were as follows A 200/ share of the cattle here were cows | nis . Tuic:lon: for (e shrinkage in the deposits, ard generally last week, and 3,338,000 bu. a year ago. The [ makes the price on hay. Lizht hales scll the bes k teady prices. The vards were practicaily Phowing 18 a fufther assurance of (he sol- | OWing principally to a befter selection of rease thls W the following table showing the totals for ured at the outset, Tt v 1 in some cases would lead to the impression i ever, - wet rse. Anythi - — — | very serious the copiot s in Ju Krown, S0GT5 . is an active demand for both heavy Market. AT R T 63500 | started the plants growicg at a ntine. shipments and the higher cables | - SARPASHE, Op braere. B 1 {1440 i Hs e | As Wil be moted from the receipts i BonaTaRrABIS raRIEL UZEN ONIONS—I'er doz. bunches, 10c. N.C. 0s. ¢ fhies orted above, the run of cattle during NOvAE O e to LA vha: Tuly 18, 98(July 11, 9 | tion and in tonnage bids fair to tax the two T 5 N : \ doz. bunches, B new 8ot 4y 1 r. At th same time the tember, T0%¢ bid, disquieting’ reports concerning the growin: Deposita sedbibeaieiessl 70,995,000 They are talking about home patronage at | though by itselt' would not have’ much ef-| & N bu., 6006, Va. Conturicy,” (RN A very lar portion of the cat- ! ) s und damage SHRtioing (AORPH VS quite: frealy. at local dryi|-jupport Homo ‘indusiries fand then' ihey | Tho :oash demand {6 excsiient and to ‘a IR SQUASH—Per , on orders, n 2d AL of i ST ARHDIS VAN B e HRG. Wadt ixed, cash, B8e 1 for some little time and the earliest of their | \Vhat is fair for one is fair for Mondny, September opensd at: 43 208 § b, 1.0 e Desirable beef steers, such as would be y U grides strong: No. 2, cass, Vi tined t . reacted to 43tc, and closed 3 O3t 00, Boxton Stock Quotntions. been.in good demand all the week. The nr, 4o bid noted Y Ot basa fApm and | (17 the meat shops of towns PRI SA BEaWh o igte, stocks. b 1A3 111 wintaz 8narss Whila’ theriess IRDIG: Ate-a. KIS, aANIay Jhers unchar - apt to notice that the dressed carcasses opening an easier feeling pre While the apple crop In this section of the | AM.Su Loiee 113| Wis. O decidedly lowe Cow Ntuft 1s BB LS blankets and flannels, the mills being over- [ ‘e G Hq i ; . o sher to assure the custom At it is [ at from 2%, failure. The | | BathTalannone:: . 1001 | AtalIBan 48t 5.: s 0h0a Wtotitar Ayt \ tive and highers 10 cars cholo an advance of 15 per cent and pastured by the smali Mex very dull, at the close there wns | dustroyed the prospects of the fruit, Quotations: | G B:&Q nt. 1543 8 UL goods situation: “There has heen no sudden Pork 165t ol Lt SedseNaetoc e S whibing ¥ o a5%| Atiantie. RRrtia o) been maturing steadily and surely for the | yopy lifornia, claims to have devised a | 4 head, against 111,947 on the correspond- ) 3 . Calumet & Heels, Dhoxed shoulders, $6.31%; longs, $6.75; ribs, 36.8 ¥ g . 111 by s BAreo - TRECEN i D00 bbis.: wheat, 1310 respect, It was the natural reaction from | miveq it with sand and uses the composition | follows: Wheat, cars; corn, 850 stock, bbls., $2.00@ | Bubb baraaE ¢ 1 RECEIPTS - Flou ) bhis at, 191,00 of March values have been gradually climb- | Reports from growers of pickies near | iV 5 IERR ! ng stock, non. staple articles, and in cotton particularly, | gects, At the same time the vines are still | wycirNo s — e X No shipping stock. SAN FRANCISCO, July L oMelal elos- 0 2 3 ment shows the #llowing change riods. The increased demand for the | heing a very fair yield. At the present t i | s Al TR WY GE 3 bt (a5, N eisd that reduced wages in 1893 have restored | hushel swhere they ought to T orangeg, Quotations: "‘4'“‘"‘ ital Con B .. K00 3 7 AING MINERS ARE SUSPICIOUS, named, P 10 vancing market from beginning to end. In orbb 2 506 OkOrc o : SHPEMING, Mich., July At a meet- AnAveNG ! a R Cehionrit 100158 A JES . own Pomnt...... i Kin and speaks well for the recupcrative powers | 30 the dullness usual at this BEGth) : " In the line of groceries there has been | ANy extent, but the trade generally ap- , SYRUF lua Jugs, per doz., $12; 4 830 s E ) relative to the promised increase in wages on most all lines of goods under this head then some seasonable speclalty Iperts, 1ic; E New York i 4 | eided that all overtures must be submitted to scrtance. change the general situatios straights, $5.063.40; bakers, : soring 0c per 1, pertan X 5 Unfon park, and the strikers say that as the Con, G |Plymoiii ) B y 1 » q ¥ " - onid & Cni ksl pl 08 : be presented to them there. g TS “ma ki > No. ol n ) Quick nia.. 1000 WYOMING I Present time over what it was two or three | demeanor to sell clgadettes to persons | . g AND TALLOW Hale & YOMING The market on American sardines is de- | into effect on August 1. Inquiries am white, 2 whit s | and to hold very firm he The market is en- | Iron Siiver paer G 10 0. 5.2 o A Closed a Clothing Ho ery diffic 0 el Amerios leed 'sar. | to elicit any very serious objections. It [ BARLEY-—No. 2, B o, e . 4 very difficult to sell Americin packed sar iN i ign coun make heavy drains upon th - HOGS—The fresh recelpts of hogs numl company, In the dry goods business on Win- DiitaEnton j . g > i SERD-NG 0 AT R AT WAL s nebago street, was closed today on judgments been placed upon the market during the | Years of ake from one 3l y old, PIMOTHY SiziL ° hides, Sc; green L LONDON, July 27.--4 p. m. G u A b @h0; dry saited s Wy fint hides 3 | e at light hoss ! at 8 , salted mackerel has produced a much firmer call for a package of cigarettes, his e, 1 il 1 shoulders (hoxed), | No. 1 dry flint hides No. 2 dry flint his . « 10}4|N. Y. Cantral...... of the company are Jacob Katz, Herman mand hold up better prices are anticipate tive, While 1f°he happened. to be older he | ., \WHISKY—Distillers' goods, 7 5 g salt ;| Mexican ordinary. 20 " |Mex. Cen: new'is.. the hogs sold ™ at $LS5@49. Representative [ ler, The Katz company al:o maintained a branch store on the South Side: speculative Influences quite as much as to followlaig were the recelpta and shipments | SKIn®)"" h, 6@10c; dry shearlings (shor 238 120 Y4 60 $1 90 ST the largest retall dealers sald that ralll e e o e A Ot e short bills, ' per cent; threc-menths bitls, -1 ' 1 4 %0 ALTY MARKE have advanced thelr prices 214 cents if the law reduced the number smoked it | — Nebraska murrain wool peits, per pound, b D "y Al e INSTRUMENTS placed on record July 27, C i | > . ‘orn, bu... . teasinee 14.000 do wool prits, pe pound, @6 per " 2 e I M Smith to M 3lis, 1ot 1. block 21 freight on them franch of business appears to be of satis. | Would fecl it It may suiprise you, but 1.000 t on 1) tion to the volume of present busitess, and | because of Argentine having at length | exceedingly important feature should not be | L ek fresh loads of cattle,on sale this mor v s | large fall trad - S A renewed stimulys | contest between her, Russia and the United | the report comes that famers have boen en- | ey Market. LI T S b AL ‘ el the st of the Omaha jobbers have Kept their men on | given beet sugar {ndustry States i supplying the wunts of the wheat | abled Dy favorable weather 1y secure the crop in . o 1L i Easy, 1 days. There were about seven loads of [ &0 market priee, e demand Was Song not infreauently at a serious loss, for the | wherever the beets were grown last year it | ing price for September was from 70c to a4 TR . LRI AN I PRIME MERCANTILE PAPRIE-36G1 ner cent, | natives, besides scveral loads of westerns. v woulld have beon Inrge sales if the trade. With the improvement of business | are better able to withstand a drouth than | ruffied the scantiness of the quantity for This I8 particularly the case in the win- | Luginess in bankers' bills ut $1.01G 40805 for | O O e e oL o rs, | 8ules of cdds and ends extended through, th it is confidently expected that Omaha Job- | ant - other et da o hite Tthe | sale. Upon "that discovery it became a T s e e sl SR WR LGS X e e o s Sty A i e’ hold: | Week. Oaly a few regulats were sold crop was ¢ 'reduced considerably by | auestion with those who had previously | “LEGS _chotee o ratos, $RELN oad $1.90a4.00 of cattle were all pricing their Stuf | prices than e market, " The regulin upon the trade of the state, for the Simple | (he unusual dry weather, there was often a | 0ld who could run fastest and jump | RUTT aeMing. 8o 8s: - chol COMMERCIAL BILLS 888, 8 While the buyers did ot seem ih= | hrisity for A mantomber and " Octabi ke the best care | yory fair tonnage of beets side by side with | farthest in pursuit of the elusive price, | fancy, i gathered creamery, 15c; Scpurator | on TIFICATES =661 @66%: sales, 10, to_pay the prices it that they could during the hard | §ip¥e crops that were @ total failure. For | which rose to 72%c before the chase was | cre e aimed (hatthey would buy the cattle | the m s Tarke dotx. The buik Just at the present there Is ve (R i 4 let o 10 cause £ 14¢ pe 1 fokens, per It i MEXICAD p 5 " 1 made ron thro T u i : 4 y Hitle | offects of the state bounty bill, which en-| was let go 1o cause a reaction of luc per bu ns. pe ! et firm: Unitea | The failure of buyers and sellers to come Tun o G Junuary ivericn doing in the country in a retall way., “The i ahled the manufacturers to pay a -uniform st trading price was from Isc to | sbring ducks, 1o turkes s stat 4 I m: United | pogother on a trading basis made it a | Weie up to the Teaving ¢ y w market, and the morning wore away Wil not take the time (o visit the town s s 1 i nd | Shich nine were No. 2 red. The total’ re arge and coarse F ? Tis; United | low market, and the morning wo Ay | plus 1 pee o manufactur i The last comptrolier's call upon the na- | both the Norfolk and Grand Lsland factoriea he total r Wisconsin . Giaton e Tog | With very littie being accomplished. Lat \tor 4,000 ac g il compies | 347,00 bu., compared with 118,000 bu. at h 35, 100 $1.40, i Adare Week ago, and the bank statements huve | Mt of 4,00 acres each—all contracted by | 4™ eame’ points Just yoar. The week's fuil_cream, 1003 Limburger vid 1 < i and Dol Deen’ published. They' show ‘@ continued | farmers and’ a record of over LW a shipments from both coasts, Including flonr, | "Xy tipland hay, $120; widinia ) : . - 3 and hofers, and the wmarket on that kind X v wcen Uncatiafactory' tondition fo' fur s money. | KA in good season and with less dumuee s , ngainst 1, land, $7; ‘new iy ¢ wtraw, ! » . of stuft was reasonably actve at about making for ‘the banks goes, though the | GUEL " BICGRYto" 4 Dotter melection of | yisible ‘stpply, which last”year Increased | Only top grades biing top piice 5a,coup. - i cleared at an early hour. The bulk of th i 1800 : G 000 bu., ~ Wil perhaps Show a emi NETer dog. 4 3 a0 of Cows were at. $2.000 t 2 Rales, for Vency of Omaha's financial institutions, | land and a“fair amount of rain at the AT AR S Ll AL g . e e turoa ; X Sepiember Duil's local erepresentative has compiled | Prox e, an unusu 3 250,000 bu. The report from the northwest FOES—New potatoes choice stock, Ficy &0 ¢ & mend for lay. T he national. banks of Omaha and South | Molsture in the latfer part of May, but | AN G508 ORI 04 Yn others o - ) X bbb, part of May, PUL]of Very serious failure and in others to the TONS—Bermudas, per erate, none; Californin Wt 0y ¢ sold " readily fully Omahi at the perlods named fortunately bef t tuation becam sypectation of an exceptionally heavy erop. | in sacks, per bu-. St 3L, Lom . R Tty T T T | e Oty e gopious ralns - fn - June | The amount of business done on orders [ OLD BEANS fand picied. navy, §220; Lima | Ald i . ors nnd . fob good Nttle cattie welghin s, July OUR—HIgher: patents, 0 e outside was small. The sm cans, per T, 5405) Ala; Cur H Vight around 00 1y Fancy, $58005.40; Tancy) 3290 TaRAand dIRGOURLS,vrorr|$ 12,717,0008 11,171,00 | critical situation® this season and | ffom fthe cutside was small The small PrGE ight around 9 Ibs ; 3 & ta o rong Throug st the dny | RADISHIS_Per doz. bu 5 Mihsourl Gy {p enrly on a sharp demand; DEposits +eenes LU0 2025000 45,00 | very rapid rate, so that now the crop e P IR AU GHEU Ut SAORS th has been very nearl i geteral’le Inan extromely thriving conds o market was irregular, but in the ST N Y i ns for the correspondl e R I ] T 10,773,008 10,2 factories to:their utmost:capacity main firm, even May delivery. Some PARAGUS—Choice stock on orders, 350 1fin . 3 b r ¥ ) dayi No. 2 red, cash L e eountes e [P i ibiom|” g 8om.00 i e oty K r dor. o, How sl S 3 has béen very poorly supplied with Warket wis disposed to be crop are coming from the west, and, al- n Tenn_ ‘0id B, ..., T T T B TR T y Sempathy with deelines G A AT IVTNG Duluth, The ‘Northwestern Merchant of i X X " NBW GOODS ARRIVIN Dulith, . enne Nprthwostern | orohant evs | fect; It directed attention to the uncertain | 1 terate, | i . 1o arrving b late has been made | i A he new fall and winter goods are com- i life held~by a growing crop 5 of cow st feeders. Of these & n i () arriy have the right to ask the local dealer certain exten R At Any'e recaips| 4 So. 2 v B : ver, cen, Inber, 40%e b e Honset he' buvers Have hech enst | GG (i the prciorence of it certaln oxtent”urgont, ‘The days recelpts ; : IR E daso. 2., v the zand hills country of Neb iy with wheat' A selections are now being unpacked and put [ and it is a poor ruie that W uitable for the dressed beef trade, hav e Stptambe in_shape for the fall trade gy e A5 : GRag "The dry goods market has remained firm, at e, ) s at 3 the opening 4 e (BOSTON. Jaly a7.—Call loaus, a3 cont: | prices paid on the best cattle have not| FLAX SEED ; wales at $1IRG1.2) though no very important changes are to be e sold o to from e 1o OWER-Ter d ATEL . me loans, a4 percent s for | shown much change during the wee 35T EEBDS - Timothy, nomial; $.60 B0 iy OfAWODIEn DO ATE NATA 10| ooy et e e oaareg B k good business wag transacted in FRUITS AT, A AR than a weck ago. Common slippery catile LSzt e, notably certa s of underwear b of t att i i v, T, $0.00011.00 ure, notably certain lin \derw heep have a tuf ool stil atached vailed, bt when wheat advanced oats s v is large, there gr Hon ok e | Am. Sugar pid..s 101 | Edison selling in about notch i 0i00, "thin ; Ao sold. Some minor lines show decided ad- | it ) S i s e 5 where @ Shortage -« 0 e S apie | Bay State Gas. 11 03¢ At 1) v azo. Common stock vances, as, for example, pins, which Show | mution and not zoat flesh they are buyir 2 R kg 3 Rt e e wih e opmpiate callire: SLhOH HosloH@AToany s 20Als ) in very active demand all the week DGR LU L A advance of 15 per cent. ' as just | [T in those territorles many flocks of & o Wi proviston market was & shade firmer, | bu. Gl (il CThe frosth iy o "Ml 12 ‘and 1 | Boston & Mawmo... 174 © 53, it the close k “higher than | tons sy ko B o i bt Heya OF the. drs t !} . k axo. Representutive sales 5 Wnd very strong; sales, returned from the east, says of the dry | inchman to be killed for food for the | very litile char m yesterday's resting S f r hox, $2.15 Fitchburs, 1.0 90 * | Alioue Sining Go SenE R 8 et e 88 AR rmer. o Joorer natives pri i i 4 | . Beom in the market, but the betterment re- | ! nd ribs are 21¢c Nigher. Hogs today wer Calitorni D ehol . st Bostwm & Moitany 7 Ay Ay rr. PROVISIONS—1ork, standard mess, jabhing, marked In all departments of the trade has | The chemist at the Chino sugar beet fac- | .00 head. Last week's rceeipts were s Jihern, per Mex) aill Buite & Boston. .. i s1h T Drime atenin, 30 cholce: $0.80, ° Hacans st four months, and, what is something | meihod by means of which the waste mo- | ing week of the vear befor IS 6-basket crate, :::m\.:vuu.. Contennial .. shorts, $7. Dry " meats, boxed shout very unusual, without a setback in any s can be utilized to good purp He | | The receipts for Monday are estimated g R . b . 1 T, $0.3704 11 shorts, ¢ 1: corr ) bt oats. 33,000 bu the period of depression to which values for | o Tk sidewalks ats hogs, 17,000 head. For t i o L AT TR lar, 5000 Wbl wheat, 210 all commodities had sunk. Since the middlc 8 entire we ad are cxpected. {6 At A L, ords, per box, | (oSt H e e ! 1 : HIPMENTS - Flouw 0 bble W ieat, 580,000 1 3 ing higher, but with increasing Fapidity. | omaha indicate that the crop 15 poor owing 2 rut zec ny foliow! SHER X Vi - b 4 New The refction thus commencing in the more | (8 the cool wenther and the ravages of i | Al E e S SEBEIR x stock San Frane Mininz Quotations. NEW YORK, July slowly extended to the opening of factories | growing and a change to more. favorabl K, per T G B T K i PR i A 0 B Crese, $3.203,415; loans, decrens that had been closed for shorter or longer [ Wenther may result in the end in there | & 5 1 coul 7 | rotows. i "RRS fnerenke, 936,100 t products of factorles has been a great boon | joeal manufacturers are processing a fow | Corn No. . | o : e S Vi ) 800, " The banks now’ | 10 In excess 10 labor and in most cases those factories | aucumbers. but. they are not recelving one | Julyoo.. 2 | NE st i Con.. Of the requirenients of the 2 per’ cent 1 o Sept.. 0 18 The market s welp suplicd . | Nowne Db om0 175 -~ jem again. Prices on all lines of dry goods N G i have appreciated more or less in the period s P 2 3R Navels, pos box. 1 ol 3 112 ; Bt are still lower than usunl. " It s L TAIL TRADB, t 3 . per box, $2.50; Medlterran v o, -+ 3 8 ) M 2 & the. first scason In many years when the 5 ; Y St. Michnels, © Casedonia oLl SEE 80 Propositions from Operators Must Tie month of July has shown a strong and ad- o . NS—Iixtra_fancy lemons, 260 size, §6.00@ | Challenze Con. e 1080 ed to the Whole 1k 2 NANAS-Cholce Targe stock buneh, $2.25 | Coufidence . storea Novaiia, may respects the market has £hown a re- | rpe local retail trade is e Ay 13 size bunc i on. Cat & Va jos i ; el e Thatkable development in a. very short time | , The local retall trade s in the dump a4 160 29 0 L : O i ing of i i today :m R of 1, hted 2 ExChenUnT. .. Mon Con } the employers that they mect at their re- of the country.” . year s paintully evident on every hand o il 4 ; ek FE ;"“,,"Mj. o p L feisis ] 5 Fosol V6! imtiras. Gh';Morday Jtory TobHracate GROCERY MARKET FIRM 0 one pretends to be doing business to A E California, . | Yellow s 4 very little change during the six days under | pears to have settled down' to avait the | ¢ Siid i 6 15 al. cans, & © ] : AL o q M 3 was declined, The men denounced the plan review. As noted a week ago, the market 5 of the fall season E B ;b walnuts, = i s a scheme to break up the union, and de- . s, raw, Goj rous is very firm and yet there have been no ad- | comes i mand, but the volume of | Cash quotations were as follmws i NEW YORK, Jul 3 ol Viag ans o body of miners as a whole. The usuaf vanc: > 8 oria de In_ suc ines’ is not suflic 0| FLOUR—Winter patents, $3.2 winter boxes, G f DR ML 104 H B g > vances, at least none of any material im- | trade o Tin: 1 t suflicient t patent wint b boxes, 6¢ per Ib.; fard Wf ut 1 ST ™2 3 3 mass meeting will be held on Monday at The volume of trade has ave about | . The retall cigar men of the ¢lty are in- i“\‘“"l"*‘\if""' spring straigi 3, CIBER et bbl.. $5: halt b1, 33, .| Bulwer. g 4 |Opm the same as all this month and it is not | terested to sone extent in the law nasse At @ i 1 In the var, on orders, per | HonGgd 1 IO s s ) WHBTRRNE, managers have a proposition to make it must possible. to note any declded gain at the | by the last legislature making it a mis- g . Norcroas.. 140 S ) weeks ago. under 21 years of age. The new law goés fmic - ; The hide market continues to advance abroad | Homestain | 1930 Al L Ly ! Joying almost inevitable reaction from - pro. | Mewie 0 i sk b moralized and the packers gay that it is | & number of the retall clgar dealers faliwd | ©RYI lonked_depression. The war suppiiea for To | Geser o0 £ G 025 2 MILWAUKEE, July 27.—The Jacob Kata dings in any sectlon of the country, owing | Was pointed out by som~ tha? it was yofnominal.” Stocks of leather. Quotation HOOB=The - (reat o 1o the quantity of inferior goods that haye | €asy matter to distinguish a boy 13 FLAX SEED HIDES. 1 g 1 London Stock Quotations. 1ot Alnst fiftecn. yesf past two years, that it would be a rather embarr g| PROV A per bbl, $10.60610.65; | Kreen salted hides, closing g i won. Heavy I in favor of the Marshall and lsley bank in The 'continued scarcity of all kinds of [ Question to ask a young man, who might| ol pe : 2114; short ribs, widex | Ibs., 13c; No. 2 f0@0tse, acifio .o (St Pani com s lees and light welk ie | amounts aggregatiag $100,000. The members erso 8T it ‘asked suc shori cloar sides (hoxed), " §6.¢ 120 Y Dartly cured Gd8.c0n siose 08 [Pounsylvanis, ... 0akg | With aulte & number of sal ! eeling on the market and should the de- [ A berson under 21 1f asked such w ques- | i L1.an i Skt Uy 4151 Contrals,. .12 1015 | Roading.. . o A% | hois sold Jarzely at $4.807490. The bulk of ail | Katz, Adolph Bogustawsky and Adolph Mah- Current reports attribute the present high X 4 on & (ehort wooled early g . sales < BES 4 fRasn would probably take the question as an e 5 . AL inors Y e, | TRAR SILVER—30 3160 per oz v o 3 o prices for new apricots on the coast to P B U LR G y changed, dry shicarlings (short wooled earl ORI e Av. Pr hEr the reported shortage in the crop. Since today: Yooled sl Noo 2, each, R isastaonunin, the songn mnrket crov 4 the beginning of July holders at 'I'risco | (here was no profit in cigarettes, and that pouni, actual welgng, S@sc; dry fint Kunsas and | P°F cont : R e HARDWARE TRADE GOOD, weuld be a good thing for the cigar deal- | Flour, bhls . 4.000 ght, 4@oc: dry flint Finan -hfl Notex, 5 o 1895 'Lm-nl jobbers In hardware rfx.or( a very . “1 do ot care .l]n\lhln i 1||'lr-'n'u In.. ik 22.00) per pound, y July 27, —Clearings WARRAN' [ air demand for goods in their line. The X atd a-dealer, “bhu he law | Outs. bu. o 010 . i%dc. Have aniE o general trade situation as concerns this ¢ to cut off the physician’s patronage 1| Rywin i i : ap1aen Rt el g X o B L h Pince: sedford ALY AND “GRIEASE-No. LR S PRI factory chardcter. The volume of goods | it 18 a fact that a very largs proportion of 1.000 - g G §1 the week, clei AR DTS ; QBT ARG 5 | the mos inent physicians e city e $ i B4l Dalances, $11,50¢,238 moving is larger than a year ago thisf tho mos N y ans in the Y | kot was firm: croamery, 1081740: Aer. 103 5 BALTIMORE, July Clenring time. The market is in good shape and is K an , are NEL s den 5 g . dark, 214 u & 3 N04,019; For. (1o wre holding its own, though there have not been L"."CL G hN!’flrm'“‘fi;':Ir‘ o .‘.‘”;’.',T?:' “I«"\‘vll.l! il hoe L REIme: { eI + batances, $1.03.200, o © 3 T PO ane e et it Banne | De Dlaces in.the city that would continue INERAL MARKET, p i c burry | NEW YORK. July Clearings, 355 g g i L et e past six days. The incrensed cost of manu- | pe bltees foothe 6y HRAE Woud BEntinie and dadc; cotte ol oar b | batances, $5 00 for the week, . 5 fhoboot et Al oL l|;x-(|xr|‘~,.r(‘n.\lln;‘.\llw“llhv\- :\d'huu o n:“)h- “._m RN OSSR UL (he Principnl 1 hroken, 3 ,020; balances, §34,809,4911 Vi i PR kRt Mesn on all minor Hnes of goods, and ad.| from the reputable deal taples. ) it ot 1O PHILADELEIIA, July $1-Cleatingsl. $10 : Vances are announced amountink to 5 and 10 NEW XFOIES: Ay QUL 1.+ | tag locks, "2ae; dead pulled. Sec SRR MR fof e week, Crenrings, | R et | BuhiIns anoss. howeyen, Bre 400| MANUFAC R_S A7 FAIR. | 200 bl exports, 100 bbls.; market firm but dull: = = WASHINGTON, July Todny'n statement. of 15 numerous and not of su ent importance to — ity mill patents, $1.4064.60; city mill clears, $1.00 STOCKS AND BONDS, the ‘condition of ‘the ireasury. shows: Avhinb it 3 ‘Haunders an <hann werit speclal mention, only as showing the | Most of Th Wl Exhibit Their | @415 Minnesota patents, $.7G2.9; Mianesots wh balance, 191,823,467 gold reserve, $10a, 63, HEEP—Tho 1eepia wer €100 6 ana 7 My, 1€ general tendency of the market. dn and Wares. ! SLI0GL05; spring g win Mng in Sccuritics Was D e P 1 mi wetive. ‘The receipts ok 4, Bhundorm & Tihand e ALLTAL TR - BUOR MEN The Manufacturers and Consumers Assoct- | te° s, $3.65G3.90; winter siralghts, $.5 ShpsGaneenl Tone Wha Bie Oy Ak sl ¢ pantrallen faf 4 Aults JsE L S A el anl ol R : i [The trade in boots and shoes Is in just | atlon of Nebraska Is taking active steps to- | LTiswinter extras, 3 NEW XORIS Julyst=Tging on thy Slock B Natienal bank th Jeck of Tiat_ year, The. i QUIT CLAIM 0 o s ondition that might be ex Y ATt st it @300, Rye flour, s . exchange today was dull, but the general ton Sk Examiner has becr ) I° A Rl pected at this season of the year. Goods | Ward making a creditable showing of the y firm and the room (raders were mor bank s bu | A ackn Chive = AR g Dre Hoink out from the Jobbing houses. in | wanufacturing industries of the state at the | 04T Vuvark: oha |chlienden oa ths wiarkat were: i : LA apital of § Duvers, i ta_choicd matives are auotul Court i fair volume, but there appears to be no | state falr. Secretary Holmes has been com- | | ; low, west 2 Aualve 18 eovan ANONE SLmene s \ o mmon and. & Shden At oA disposition fo hurry: shipments. The im Brandyw D ea e i SR ela Over SUACMADE | ol and FTE5 s e impo i and ) s 100 1 mans 1 iaons mediate demand from the country is smail Fo A WHEAT—Receipts, 12400 bu the buying by commission houses i the granger were: G S silver 8 A% this {8 about the dullest time of theé | Secured auite a number of promises to make | yy. spot, nominaily unchanged; Which were the features of the dealing. At th ¥3,338,028; general merchundise, 36,5 Whole year. exhibits from manufacturers outside of | o, 1 nwinein, TE Wiy 1hard, 1%, | Choming prices were well held, but-the Lear [ LONDON, July 2I—The amount of bullion gone~f 8 culls k —2 Onabe bt Oalipaaeaglivared {3N0,.1 hard. To in’ Sugar quickly set L work o a o the Bank of England on balance today ‘was | 12 natiy X 4 8 3 HORSES FOR B XPORTATION. The King Press -Drill company of Blue | foren and advanced coverings. stinulatod v utock, and succeeded in forcing it down 1% | (.00, ' Gold quoted today at 1 Avves | 260 Corets m mixed Springs will_exhibit grain drills, being che | by ramored higher privite cables, talk of o son SERb AL hs Sawar BEures B Maqrig, 1805 Lsbog, 4 222 Oregon. mixed ort That They Are Wantea for | ONlY asricultural implement. of “the kind | (s tecsane i NMonday'e' vishie ani "l g the clowe all but - t Buck, 1 Asneok, 171 Bonl, (Rt . dve fami 2 AuaL eNNEeNNNERERRNAREEIREREEORLIIIIRY Siaughtering Denled The Beatrice Canning company, Dempster | ¥ wheot estimates: closed e higher: Sep Sopresslon ‘in, A for wedk, 381,716 0°0; co v sponding week lasi year, During the past few weeks reports have | afill Manufacturing compans i the e £, clised 7 silghtly higher 3 00 Maney, easy; rates, 4Gty per been persistently circulated to the effect | atrice Building and Paving Brick company | s\ ;05,000 Bu.i exports, 41,40 strong and_gensmlly.“hlat # v | for call lonns and ‘5035 hercont for commercial § d that large numbers of horses were belng | Will make exhibits of their munufactured | Ohiions deciincd “afor b oaninic, In store & Ohio- Centrar " i | pager, . New - yark 1 mium. Ste B e Lvext apf oo ST O¥ | Broauoti. eatrice Harb Wire and Man- | (i news, but wore raliied winr wners’” i per cent, e fthesse | n Dacturing will put in - machine [ et ) ; it hunie of (ot on the part of < bperitors = Disanne p D G BIbUEtociar: purpoRes, Thess Teports for | it using company will nul n o mashins | clued ) o 10 e lowers 8 . BaanR AL SEOBL GUAIRASI L Serie Apaatoen Coffee Mnrket CHICAGO, July o . ¥OR SPECULTIO - the most part appear to have originated at | erate it during the fair, OATS— Recelpt N Yo ex s I TR TP e P T NEW YORK, Jul COFFEE—Options | and piic howed t Astlvity agnin previlie ln s moleetiine the seaboard, where It was said shiploads | | The Kearney cotton mill will send do spot, wteadyi Nov's, Siaaitc; N o) dhe idnwiy ShaTes’ wofls €L liaders ot Uhe mir. | opened siealy W unchangei urices t 5 Domis | tho general expectation 2 |3 Gupiiien Boek € L SARLoAR), whots It was ‘sals ) Ehe IeearRew quetencsalll, Wil yand down o b BihoMNe. £, ""With; however, THugur and. Chichws Gan | Advanee: ruled “temporarily fitm ah ‘cables. and » rie of horaes were heing consigned to European | {8, Wil gperate, nesides. showing ali 1 AL auite prominent In ihh - WnsacUons falr Warehouse deliverys eated. of wader 1ol % Diarkot Lot fo Mosest Countries, " A good “many orex 1n' the | it wihges or mandraciire. rom the | HAYFim ! b Siri, fimper of spvculylan was iy b, | prensiand e T oufi e el S | would beg £llavelt by 4 big el Lo higio s thodest warded ‘at South Omaha. Careful inquiry | [\ cotton to the finished product. The ! ! e Amoni the dealers at the stock yards, who Kearney Cycle company has promised to | [ HOPS—Quict; Pacific coast, 3@se; 1894 o quite'a fow ather of Uyeepllvay properties. The | SFDLTRVS VIS Decmber, 3151001540 | disappo > nd th Our commission {or and 1§ for () v " ¥ flllant ou e ! arch, §$14.% 5,00, pat coffc isappoin t llers, and the closing i It nake a showing of all the different lnes of e brilitant outtoaks far th crop induced heavy 1 ¥ ) hoor on margin of o per cent is familiar with the ins and outs of the | D% 4} B nes ¢ HIDES—Firm; Buer . purchases of Rock Island rlington, and & | 120 mild, steady’ Cordova, 31 at $5.40@5.76 for common to cholce native stoers, ; Lo A I olicit any Information tend. _“_‘;‘f “\’wl': “\]'j:(',“' <‘}l:.“ Ay 1e: Texas, dry, 24 to pronounced inquiry for. i, i | New York stock ' taday, 215,817 lots being nominal $.8 | ONLY 1-16 PER CENT. ing to the reports. Horses ar e 4 N QMRS BYUp. COMpANY ¢ " flequently purchased for export, but they | Hastings will exhibit the different proiy LEATHER—Strong; hen o | earrving vouds, Thy tntes stock, 522045 hags! aflua B cattle_ar i £.n. THOR! 18URGH & © are usually good, heavy draft animals, anj | Of sorghum cane. The company has a v this group had met wi oamire Stutes, 495,913 bag, aguinst 361,367 n A BRIk RS Ayrew, light o heavy we {ad poceny 1o din nic wiock i i SUALCR, 16L00 Laes: il v on with + acres of cane planted this seas OO . - ‘ year o b gost {00 much wioney (o be used for slaugh- | " arpnam haae. of Tiacoin. will. n WooL, s [ 3 ul Yur 5 ) ANTOS, July Qui " 5 s . . seanseare There has beén o very material increase [ fIOCHINGS and carry of the work of manu- | | VROVISIONS=h 2 Quring the past two or three months in the [ £ g h he Lincoln Pottery extra mess, § 1Y HAMTTG! July 27, Quiet, nchin | lemand abroad for good serviceable (0 pany will manufacture £0ods in its line b plckled, 9.00215.00; cily, oxt a x TAVRE, July 2. ~Opened quiet; ol : SOMENA RLM0A0 Tor, Epd servicable Oty ghowing the methods’ of operating the pot: (189, Cut meats. gy y - ction b 3 A B e AR f paias niet 1 ? gt L Ry e LR url and | oy wheel, Other Lincoln firms are ¢ a0 pickled shoulders, 3 : i bl per cumeidh Northwes 110" DI TANBITRO 7 i ) ) ker | T e ham fourtecn o shrisow prats. | sidering the matter, but have not decide 061000, Lard, ste of Tarable TATnasd Iporta. She neai | s14.40; ‘exchange, - 17k " J nd 00 1 0 high, are heavily bullt, and are aimirably | (0, {he character of their exhibits plember E rowisg betel That & Bt | £ e far thetkintind wd " el < be made by our m suited for the saddle of for diaft purposes, | , MF. Holmex savs that his association will T rpr Lo e Bty o A A P 1 o S 3 1,000 bags; st ¢ s WAIN AND STOCKS, A good many of these horses find - their | BAVE no trouble in filling Manufiviures hall ¥ PRTACRAE Slank, 14 o oloupled witfe=the cheerful “bus " information of parfect syst ! Ohloako. hey are picked ap | With interesting and instructive exhibits. R P f rally e gatiors in usines Wool Market, 4 H your business only to u financially respor municating with members and has already recelpts at K ity and We mail free ta our Book an Lecessssesesrnsesse sterh g A% house. Lock us up, in large bunches by the speculaiors. The o —— g - ¢ vatu ommission men i Il A freight charges, from that city to New Cotton Market. 3 o s . i nerease fn_buginess, and ovi ; v ; recly HANPDEN F. THOMAS & €O, York are on an average of $10 per head | NEW YORK, July 27.—COTTON— Quiet; mid i part fah o o ke as m . supply Grain, Btock and Hond Lrokers, and the ocean frelght to Hamburg 32 ad- | ding Jet wnd gros recelpls, none: exports O\ B Preeh ; Rugar nis ans and ¢ a han could 1 ¢ 3 Chamber of Commerce, CHICAGD ditlonal. ‘A good many horses succumb to | to the cintinent, 2 w1 hales; sal bales, o : prirs Sity, 44 . I B e ORER U ¢ the' ta il A . w Were Weal the hardships of ocean travel and the losses | yhinners: < k. I8, bales: Japu; Freb- e W f 4 les A be carr are hea It will be seen from this that | gar¥ ¥.08 March, 711 July ust nd altimore, [ bul s n » Staadily ) 2 M { kol 1o E the expense of PIACIng & western horse on | $6.a1 T soss: Oolobe Siraimed Fomm . X ik e oEn A AND the German market is great and high prices | W NEW ORLEANS. - July 27 A . . ¢ 1 ] 1oad | e ks Y J { must be realized to make up for it ool middiing, 7 11605 middiing, 6 916 . "INE ¢ L X . 3 3 f s On Soens margius, Best, satest and moat profiiable NEVER BEFORE S0 CHEAP. §3-00c] kood Srdinary. te: met'and erows v n_on s ? & WEEKLY MARKRT QUOFATION, Wiih full Partice, In New York City the report that horses | SoDi% ¢ exports, ' dreat Hriain, i1 bales : 1 N wed f A0 4 on | Tars; on Lrial 3 monthiloe, Correapondents wanted are belng exported for slaughter has created | i i 97,154 hales. . y i R % 5 one miiion. Addressd. A. SIS & CO., Brokersy a good deal of interest, but investigation LOUS, July 2o N —Quict -8 Yea 3 A% n r 4 4 8% New Stock Exchange. Chicago. shaws that there is no ‘truth in the stal s, 46) ales; shipmants, 965 bo MUSKMEL . g z < n u i ment he lJ.unm.\ of Commerce quotes 16,996 1 IETALS n: southern, $ILOBILN o not .l % v ¥ MARGIN N A representative of the Hamburg-American X sronk; broks ) rded b g . 3 ¢ THA 3 u may line of steamers as follows: ‘Our line car- i R e TR T ont; B Paul ’ ; : ) EXPLAINED N T ries from fifty (o 200 horses on each S K. July 27.-SUGAR-Ita TTONSI : n: prima crude. bite, | Sates oF he Sork anerrelt 1 Aomiaal y - s | BERLAINED C MBEIN sage of Its frelght steamers. 1 have p ‘refining. e} canteiimenl, % eat 3 3 nal} prime A Spised. § P PRI AGTORE, “Iie Uree i ally uttended these shipments and 1 am sure steadys No. 6, 4 116441 b, 7. 44 316, rudy 8. HeD summ g o « q v NPH s ”-“I‘_n.{; o and that none of the horses we shipped were 3 VaToathe: No. B hard 10166 yellow mmer, off . - S Ehe hiand ¢ pansid Lt L 10, J é BN IDE S RORATE <& § fur sluughtering purposes. In " fact, " the | 3 118 "No. 1! Shad 151t 3 Pine gale L i re 1 “Rili i st e horses which have been shipped during the | § 17710 N, 18 3% off A4 11661% L - oy g . ast three months were fine, big draft 150 Siantan 4 51670 ‘nivetioners Ave ; AL 41 nee eut loat. 6 Ldenstct erushed, | LIVERPOOL, July #1.—WH . f trading in » . orses, welghing perhaps on an average | 5 11665 powdered, 4% 64 v B i R ranhaue S = s tea 149 a sale of $10,000 Wheat Quotations. § L50 Pounds, and 'they Grought anywhere | 4 iegic cuben ¢ Heavgie o Setued LS T Nan Maniote o0 100 Mo 0 e g BAN, FRANOCISOD, July W.—WHEAT-~RY head The following were the ciomng quotations of | December, $L0d; May, $L1l; new, soller, $1 ket, ‘owing 1o the' very Mght supply, and ) matter what |

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