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ESDAY, JULY 30, 1895 Vi r 4 11:06c; standard A, 4 51604 Mnh\'"fl"'fl' cables r COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | i piiriier st o it | NSRS ol ST Sl | OMAHA. LIVE SIOCK MARKET | Bres-ims Amstoneo = 50 [GOUTHEAST CORNER SO\I(ED A A AAL wertern Whked; Hep: | ¢ 1000c; pawdersd, AL Ji-tie; ” granulated, MR AND® LAMBE - Recelmia 16,000 hea A i AEs o tamily, #3003 short | | JECRORL S, Muscovad, it refning, seiive, Lo iknere sheep, PO to prim ey Wheat Was Irregular Yesterday, but Fin- i lw;;'l)“”i”"&'ln‘»‘.“\::;'ll' et 45 oTire: | 98 0; Avkunt, 9w gl wadsuches weseey e | Woske Biis, Ot W,;{ a Liberal Run of | 54 'ambe common fo strictly cholee, 856 | ey gootion of Nebraska Visited by a gu. 2 y 86, HOGS—Recelpts, 600 head; steady at $5,2565.60. ished with an Advanoe, B quiet; atate, tnrge, %@TNer amall T Cattle, Mostly Westerns, o B i s 4 Deluge of Rain, Glgfsie; Pait wkime, $@6Wc; full skims, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Quiet; west trash, 12G1Y4e. Securities Were Very Active and the -1 i » — HOT WINDS USED TO SCARE TRADERS .' AL eleedp St NS Sand 038 p1a T L o nl:”y":lt;::x:m e | MARKET -~ RANGED H'};\f{n RS A RULE | e Y ete Catiter, T 200€1 CROPS ARE NOW CONSIDERED SAFE P Tl in w1 Haimre, DUk, S04 .. | Stock exchange wan very nctive foday and the il CHICAGO, July #.—There was an active trade are th Steady; Ateatned, common #00d,-| trading wad gemerally strong in tons. At the in good to choice cattle, which were not very Reports that Crops in the West Were o Nivd HANG s openings there sas a slight fmprovement in val- | In Contrast with Cattle, the Supply [ numerous, and the demand soon hecame brisk for w%, Richardson, Otoe, Snunders and Threntened by Extreme 1O LARKISS- St 3 to chioico, 2 . ues, but o number of selling orders were met of Hogs Waw [Light, and Not the right kinds at an advance of from 10¢ to 15 Other © tiew Rescued from Hent Were Credited by & with, put out by the bears as well as by weak Maly Bxpected tntil the New per 100 Other descriptions again sold slowly, the Long Drouth—Corn in T, Routhern, $11,00G14.00; | Gas and Colorado Fuel were most prominent cholce native stecrs were salable today at from % ern; wirng:; brokets' | both falling off 1 per cent, The losses were $0.40 to $5.80, the bulk golng at from $4.50 to CHICAGO, July 2.—Wheat was frregular | price. i exchnnge gilis, Lead | only fractional. This downward movement was SOUTH OMAHA, July 20. | $.50. And, as usual, choice medium weights | FALLS CIT exchange price, yiaflo.\ > , Neb., July 20.—(Speclal.) today, but finished with %o gain. Septemiber | giruni, brokast price By, ‘Sluits, sliissg | short Mved, for the buying was vo goid that the | The recelpts today numbered 3,118 cat-|sold to decidedly better advantage than big | The drouth was broken in this part of the corn closed e lower, September oats e ‘. e i ime sum. | 8ide of the mar Reports regarding the crops | tle, 400 hogs, no sheep and 59 horses, as|heavy beeves. There was a good supply today of | sounty yes! higher and provisions at advances. R Ry e Oft—Market firm: prime s | were ' contradic i holeworty | against 973 cattle, 1,08 hogs and 716 sheep | butchers’ and canners’ stuff, and the grade was The wheat trade was surprised that the | [CE Vel e eliok, off "grude, &1 nces were o uragh Sugar | o gaturday, and 2,076 cattle, 495 hogs and | ®ood at steady prices. Cows and bulls selling fime, = TRV - 4 o taken hold o bull clig in that " cour 2 J ced 201 e. " 3 Argentine shipments for the week, Instead | 250, wi i ‘hd was forced up b per cent. Burlng- | 873 sheep on Monday of last week. at from &1 60,8518, with o fow saies of tancy .”H'Y‘ ’j.“; er' r'<," ed lf"r. ~K'|""‘ time. It $175 for that eastern made of being under 100,000 bu. or nil, as one — e ton advanced % per cent, Northwestern 1 per CATTLE—The week starts out with a lib- around $. Veal calves were in fair sup- | commenced raining and hailing about 3 piano that we're selling now at cablegram recelved on Saturday had it, OMANA GENERAL MARKET. h Ehiadn & Fandern ol el | eraT run of cattle, there being 111 fr Ta Wera stendy with “mies mostly under $4, | 0'¢lock and continued until 10. The hail §i5 dowry and $8 0 month, really amounted to the quantity of 650,000 don ol Wende una O stations | M St. Louls 11 per cent, Des Moines | Joads counted in the yards. Of this number | Western rangers’ were nctive at strong prices, | storm lasted but a few minutes, but the hail makes it a° cloge second bu. That was the reason for a quick de- Staple Faney Produce. [0 st a fraction ent, Cotton OI'1% per centy | only six loads were consigned direct to the | g S head of South Dakota steets WelkhIBE | gtones were large. Little If any damage w For there fsn't a piano out crease at the start from Ti%e Ye The situation in butter fs pretty Interesting at [ “"ownra i1 eports of damage done by | packers, the bulance being on the market. | In nogs there was 'm particuiar impr done to crops by the hail. A very heavy side our store that's as good in Beptember wheat. It had rel "v~rvl’v_\)-:';l this particular season, says Chica Produce. | hot winds in Nebraska were used to weaken the T:;"r“y “‘;).;:‘n were not In very large s Y ot EADLtoany, Ml At . | wind commenced blowing about 8 o'clock and tone or finish—no matter what fhe lower of thewe Quotations, WOweYeR: | Uniem forced through inability to sell on o | dustriale were saided sucoelsfully. " Cuicage [ [HSTS FSCS fome pretty decent et | Holding back with the evident intention of € Qid considerable damage to the fruit crop the price. en it started a y, and | count of the consumptive demand, it 18 not prob- | Gas and Rubber fell 1% per cent and Distilling [ but no natives of any account. The market [ ing a- farther decline in prices. Heavy hogs | o a- | abcut midday under a renewal of the b g 0 3,5, and 1mixed’ hogs at. from $.10 (¢ vill proba " g! P A. HOSPE, Jr. e it "Tne riss wWas very IFregular | put away this scason. I fact, the siorage ca- | about middhy under”a renewal of the DuINE| | slow, Some pretty fuir cattle brought $8.90, | %0 16,162, ‘and mixed hogs at’from 840 to | rain will probably carry It through without Kebiud Mesto e At Srith ' strongly bulllsh under- | pacities of the difterent cities are wo tuxed that | " AR MRl e S Lonls second bre: | and ‘one bunch $.60. Monday and sales were largely at from LR bthes LU b Ul sk 1513 Douglas. Sone to the small business which was go- | there Ia fot room for a grent deal more butter | ferred 1% per cent Cows and heifers were in fair supply, but 20 for light weights and at from $4.55 to 8 | three and four inches of rain fell. It is re &— Py 1o, 0. Ineglipuld récélvets desire to atore e | Tt prererred 1% : levy Toth A few fancy assortcd 1ghts sol {ng on. From 12%c it dropped to Tithe, rose | L0 80 inssould recelvers desire to atore It e | Uil B*Yor “Gonty Rubtier 11 ‘e ., Tobicco | few of them were natives, The demand for | [iFehenyy lots. " A few fa rted 1ights sold | ported that in the west part of the county, in agaln to 72, and after some tmmaterlal | ;i€ POCCEIEEIEER L Chere they held the | Breferids Lonther O 14 to. and | that class of cattle was active, as usual of | *1"oon there was a wood dumant and prices | the Vieinity of Humboldt and Dawson, it dd () ghe hoin . v R AL S A t -3 te, and the offerings were not long in | ruled steady for everything except very not rain, fluctuations it got to a still higher poInt | g ¢ goptember of last year 851000 tubs, in | Round delivery hour sales to take profif I S W . O o SR A o " than bofore, getting to 2%c bout two | feund numbers. and the September holdings Inst | & renction of @ fraction generally, 1 per cent in | changing hands. The prices pald were | plrable offerings., Wexans jwere ot mimero NEBRASKA CITY, Neb, July 29.—(Spe ments for the week were reported at from | able that no other market in the country out- [ neued, except for Manhattan, whieh receded 1 natives here sold largely at $2.00@ con Were oni tlie basie of fr and viclnity this morning, starting about 10 D . e to. 000,000 bu, and. Indlas | #ids of Boston had more butter the Iat of Sep. | per sent: ami the market clond st S With f4iF € good Weaternh at. %400 Common (o extra sheep and at trom | 0'clock and falling steadily for several hours i 1 8 vd with Saturday’s final sales the last prices lambe. Few sales were made | Several inches of water fell and the ground at only 480000 bu. Estimating the ship- [ tember than the ist of August, as there was a | PiiC S e ath - it 5. at higher prices, the bulk of the sheep being of [ is now thoroughly soaked 8 ments from sundry ports at 500,000 bu. and | lieavy consumptive demand storage butter e more notable gains on ihe day are: Western stockers and feeders were in | medium grades = 5 fves. 50 heaa:| PERU, Nebe, July 20.—(Special)—Sunday . y 5 400.000, | during the month, 4 pe n 1 erred and « arge sply and: active demand. The d eceipta: Cattle, 0 hend; calves, 500 head IRU, Neb., 29.— (8 0 § o uming the Russian shipments at 2,400, R T [ O D miliar & N l‘u‘;.“. “-lnli- and active d mm|v |h” hogs, 16,000 head; sheep, 14,000 head. morning brought the heaviest rain for years the world’s shipments for the week would Ber cent, Chicago & Hastern iiinols preferred | Sirable cattle among the offerings zold at — - to this part of Nemaha county. Many obtalnable the quantity of butter in storage Oregon Short Line rer advance salle. Represe e Stoc regate 5.220,000 bu. That being under i vm:a AL T N per .".’L‘r..'y':‘.‘l] Orewon i'..“|‘§.v”r e ther, | an advance of fully @loc. Representativ Stock In Sight. bridges are out and some damage was donc ecent Average W inatrumental in | {he Hhres DO, O o or s s odre 1893 and = t T per cen ehison, when | Sales: Record of receipts at the four principal markets | to crops. By purchasing goods made at the followin Thtsing the ‘advance and strength of the | i} B | v CL 1 b cent for Monday, July 29 4 7 SHBLBY, Neb., Jilly 10.~(Speclaly=/tie | Mabraska Paotoctoa. 1t o forenoon, The primary market receipts Tubs held Juty september 1 | Bl 2ol 00 U B AT A el W | Yo, A P ; b le TG i L LU g A el e actories B T s ainling. dthaien L | ikge e i 1A 0 [ e chner shares show declines of a huction, | 1....110 8 SUANININ 00 1600 1406k | the bountiful yield of corn that has been ex- | Y04 Want communt With the manuface fhe present season as they have been doing [ Boston . 2 Lo 108 ot Mrength, The aggregute sales were Wit i< R it L1 1000 | pected there should be rain within ten days. | wrers as to what dealers handis since it commenced. New York ruled strong | New YOrk oo g I N g " {0k : 2 3 h ML AU b % | Showld the rain fail to come 1n that time the | e i e and the difference in price betwen there 5T e ; = Fow 17000 he following were the closing quotations on i 3 i A The child is right—the Kim- rday morning by the downpour of ball Plano Is the best ona of the heaviest rain and hail storms this But— = You can not find what their good The ble leading stocks of the New York exchange 21,700 15,600 | crop will be fair at least, as the ground is 5 and here widened to di4c per bu, The VISIbIE | rhe aituation i that may $ viewed about | {oday moist. Oats and flax have been harvested and BAGS, BURLAP AND TWINF. Bupply also showed up with the bulls, but | The situation is one that may Be i 3 .o 2 St. Louix Fal Market. are being threshed. These CropS Were Magni- | s « befora its figures were announced the day's f i SLAT G G & o in g0 Atchion oo 10| Northwestern..... 1013 v 2 . July 20.—FLOUR-—Higher ; i . L . 2, patents, | ficent for some sustaining feature to hold the [ things which happen between this | Ani. Express Wi XY . PERS g cer today on supera. | YETY heavy thunder storm, with a heavy rain- market for them while they unloaded. The « i o Dalitore & OF ey xnv.ww ifi W L. 500 2 ¥ P Wheat hejt. *Some' bud | fall and hall, passed over this section yester- rice of September was T2hc when the vis e & | canuda Paelfie.... & |Orezon Imy reports from the northwest added to the bullish [ day morning. From reports from all i ke, unless a Sanada Southern . 04%|Oregon Nav. . LS. § i est added to the bull | twenty minutes thereafter It had dechined | Loon and leave tie latter portion dcy und un- 2044 Pucltic M‘:nl,. Ris 1016 2 00 LU0 2 el deptembor, 2 red, cash, T0%c; July. | hajl, The copious rainfall has saved the corn fo Tlisc. ffo_receipts consisted of 110 |'productiv ! 36 [P.D.&E ... CALVES. CORN-Opentd wenk, with September e lower | CFOp, Which was suffering scriously. carloats by rail by canal. | "kt wiiter was an_extraordinary open one et 85| Pittaburs, , i B FORT CALHOUN, July 20.—(Special.)—On The latter was all No. 2 red, but only three | und it will be re bered that taere were green | ¢ 00 3 00 v reporfed improvement i the crop. = The | | N, . 9. —(Special.)- cars of the rail receiy inspected” No. spots throughout lowa up to Christmas, An 3 140 130 4 00 e “'*'v" f'u“)"”‘,', *'(“"‘\)w -‘Ilv'v!:l‘wn” ‘m, ‘Ihv Sunday night a heavy shower of rain visited O\HHA Bm “ING ASSOCIA“O‘{ red. . Minneapolis and Duluth eived 248 | varlier and n severe winter would cause a ), Hasl i AND FEEIPERS, e ik o emier, A0%c aupeq CAsh. 40ci Julv. | this section, —accompanied by slight hail =! GiFe, agalnst 423 cars a year ago, And the | Ereat difterence Iy the make of bullse In eolq PO 7 fiaf-’k‘l‘:\ml‘x p SSre e g A Semtember, 0 aked, o futures: spot | Which did little or no damage. Corn is stili | Ca: load shipments made In our own refriges total of the prim estern markets was | FENGE | BER PERIEEM sune, fnd the make | Golaware & Hid. 1305|856 Paut - ‘) riE aul ;July, Zic; September, 2%c, | all right here. Small grain is a good crop. [ rator cars. Blue Ribbon, Elite Export, Vienna Lo g ',’I"h'."f'\';:ll"r‘""j“ A T R contfnued large enoush for ine consumptive de ¥y S 82 | do prd. 1050 850 340 3....1018 3 6 R 3 G id for. No. 2 red. Sections of this Sounty need more rain badly. | Export, and Family Export, delivered to all ports for twenty-four hours were cqual to | ™Hhe prene outiook e not for extreme prices, | B & @ B0 451t P ON i 44 U5 340 2...1000 365 | BRAN. {68 for cast track HUBBARD, Neb, July 20.— )= | parts ot city. llmu{ |:.7~--rl|vu” xn;»nm ng |‘|4|‘ul A'i:!(’:“l\‘l‘\“‘h In fact. usa general thing, holders of y.u‘vm Piie LI TN southen B NN supply nominally decreasec U, A& | are wiliing 1o et g at the very frst oppoi- | PRS- Sgar Renine a Chicago elevator had 103,000 bu. which | {unity o margin is offered, no matter how smal O Wy & 16| et Qo i TROH, was counted in the stocks nt last | 1 ie Juetse 108 o margin, 1t operators el ortne i3 Texns Pactic week and not included today, the actual de- [ 45 rule that taey are going to pul rough T. & O Cent. vfd. Manufacturers of all Kinds of cotton and bure lap bags, cotton ffour sacks and twine a spece ty. GlI-616-618 8. 1lth-St. 300 ikt A b O et %6. nothing doian | There was the heaviest rainfall Jast night = WESTER) infit and this morning yet received this season, < POWDER. Av. Pr No. Av. ! SEEDSTimothy, $4.75 for August; | insuring a full crop of corn. Farmers who T feeders.... 958 $2 (0 79 feeders.... 991 ds, nomin R ot A 4 had begun to feel blue over the continued dry AR ORRRR [ NEBRASKA trong for timothy: one car large baled = ry [ (] N e rnied Lol Without o loss, aithough they all realize that it | fr B Bt - | Onton. Banine Thull.......1290 200 Trass bringing the fancy price of $17; prairie duil, with | €pell are all jubilant. All small grain s in CONSOLIDATED COFFEE (0., $otal’ in. the visible supply (s now 89, ix going to be more difficult to sell 461,00 tubs | GHCERE SERRY 50" G o T, 2 cows 3 $8.50 for outside price, stack and is the heaviest yield known for | Coffee Roasters, Spice Grinders, Manufacture s ver than {1 was to move 83100 list year, | o t 3 3 cows.1ll or, i cars, P oW bu., against 57,157,000 bu. last vear and Which they didn't ‘really do, as fully 75,000 tubs | St Po& Duluth.... 28 |W.8t L & B..c 3 Tower: e i DekingsEowdse Sand [GOFTARS Dty 307,000 bu. at the corresponding date O storage goods were carricd over into this crop | Kid& T. ptd . B\ WISUL kPoptd 2 LR oo i $1.22 for Qistiliers’ finish FATRMONT, Neb., July 20.—(Special ast, 1414 and 1416 Harney-st., Omaha, Neb 156, The quantity en ocean passnge Vear LE R HUEAVCEE L O C T 4 cows o M . SAD—Easter; sales, 10 tons, at $.35; five | Yesterday was the hottest day of the season. — oreased 200,00 bu.. and the Engilsh visible | In New York and Boston holders are begin- | 0 fd. ... St I T Py : verized at $3.4 The thermometer showed 105 in the shade CARRIAGES, ETO, supply Increased '§00.000. ~After the selling | ning o Lecome somewhat uneasy, Boston Wis | Cead Prost,.:) Yl onentdvniaw 1COW..vens, 620 2 p o rong: ‘held firmly at $3 from 2 till 5 o'clock. We had a very light out of long wheat which followed the post- [ forcid to put away 106 tibs st week uf Fouuiilic & § 3% M. & St. L. 2 . two cars &old at that n 3 5 «. | shower this morning, just enough to lay the ;[ ing of the visible ply statement, another | FEES 7 LA enerally for account of the | L. & N. A D & R G.. ¥ [ feeders.... 3 PROVISIONS—Pork, 8 i standard dus DRUMMOND (4 L { and near the end It was bringing 72%¢ | aiaut through speculating for the season. Quo- I\|munmu.§‘(‘ ¥ N. L s feeders. ... 103 6.0, Tcon boxéd | shoulders, * 46,971 : DUNBAR. Neb, July 20 —(Special Tele- | put rubber tires and ball bearing axles on their Shain “witn Toe tha' t1ading priee at. the | S, § Q;;:L-x-:_;"g_cv;;\-. ; : voo |53 b Mo it $E oy wall mts | gram)—Three inches of rain foll ere the | own muke venleles, and sell & iop bugey for rlovr‘-‘ The Liverpool, Pa I:u'-rllr\nm'vrr e aLOcke e 0tc chioles. fo | Niohite & Chto, S ¢ et bull. Ll 0 7 fro S 0 FB S g g * | past twenty-four hours, thus insuring one of | $60.00 besides. Write them. 1sth and Harn markets all came firm and slightly NIRRT | rancy: T0011c: satnred oreameny, he; separator | NashvilleChat., A 1 ¢ f 4 RECEIPTR Flour, 5,00 bhis.; wheat, 10,00 | (ho {mm corn erops in three years e near deliveries and only ¢ per bu. lower | creammery, 16 National Corlaza. |ms Ly 2 feedor., .. B bu,: corn 2000 b onta, 72,000 Du o ooy | FaTMers are much encouraged by the bright FLOUR. for the more remote future: % 'E POULTRY—Hens, 6G6l4c; roosters, ¢ t Cordage prd. e, 9 fecders 3 SHIPMENTS—Flour, 5,000 bbls.; wheat, 25,000 | outlook. oo a———— PO T s T Ygse: | N.d. Contral 1034 (. BB, . Sl feeders. . bu.: corn, 49,000 bu.; oats, 13,000 bu, SHELLY, Ne 20.—(Spe ole: Corn_ held quite firm, considering the fur- | Siins enickens, per i 12030 Gucke, 10 "ptd do'ptd.! 9 2 2 Eingg DUy Sty SdElatl] ity S. | GIL““ ther progress under favorable weather con- SAL—C 0 o 300 1s., ure quoted at s |Am. Tob. 6o 1100 i A eT OlREE aln! gram.)—This locality was drenched with a ditions and the biggest crop on record as | g pri! S uPaclto. 5% do ptd pillbas, 1‘cow - 8 LIVERPOOL, July 20.—WHEAT—Spot, firm; | finc rain today. and one and one-fourth inches MgNiAg L res o0 QO MeCA1RTIoury has gone. The good demand for full | cream, 9¢; Young . Dld 1l SL P M. ML cowd Sl foi 2 RO DLy N imter, B ha; Na: | fell between 6 and 10 o'clock this morning . Black, Man Omaha. cash corn was the mainstay of the special | Americas, 116 twins, 11glze; Nebraska and . cow i 5 ders.... 2 red spring, e 94 1 hard, Manitoba, 5% 101; [ A big corn crop Is assured. dellvery, and it in turn helped May, The [ fowa, full cream, 10c; Limburger, No. 1, 1l0c T o 5 Nor 1 i, 50 Sisd, " Futures. stendy. with | - BLMWOOD, Neb., July 20.—(Special Tele- receipts’ were 450 cars. Argentine shipped [ brick, No. 1 1lc; Swiss No. 1, 5 — Toh bl AFETEAIO0, near positions 4d_higher and distant positions | oy, \ v . L2000’ bu. lna"week. The visihie supply | HAYZUpland hay, $10: midiand, s1i0; low. New York 3 R Wikt cloted "stendy. with near hnd dia. | EFAT)=This vielnity was l{il\l;ll‘wl witn an, e lecreased 734,000 bu., compared with an in- [ land, 8% ‘new hav, B9 tye o, colot | NEW YORK, July 2.—MONEY ON CALL- S ¢ at posiilons %@1d higher: business about | Other heavy oday. Fully an inch o STERING [ RIMLcatotal ot theRyisihle SUDDIY 18 Tow TGEONS—Per doz. $1.00G1 PRIME M TILE PAPER—3G4 per cent, | 2 feeders... A ....1163 305 | G 8ia: December, ta 8, SYRACUSE, Neb., July 20.—(Special Tele- | Manutacturers of Parlor Furniture, Lounges, 5,207,000 bu., against 000 bu. the same VEGETABLE! s Ll i asraat| 53 oo o RERE L e gram.)—A heavy tliunder storm set in here | Dining Tables and Folding Beds. " 26k 8 i sainati S OTn oW byt e R 2GETABLE - ctun ceders, 113 ot qiiet; Americn ed, new > 3 ini ¥ Fol e b ave, tme a vear ago. The demand for spot corn | popuoES_New potatoes, choice stock, 3G | business in bamkers' billa at WG4 LOF de: 45 6 & opened quiet, with near and dis. | at about noon today and one and a half inches | poyd to Shaler Sts. was o ‘,Ir."".m‘":‘ urgency to make it salable |, P : : California, | Mind 8nd BO0GLS0Y Tt eixty duye: posted teeder,. \ tumpositions unchanged; closed, July, 1d lower, | of water fell in about two hours. The light- B fum ONIONS—Bermudas, per erate, none; California, | rates, @400 and H.90%@491; commercial [ 19 cows..) 2 22 feed 62 3 and_near ‘months unchanged from 'Saturday’s Gtrut 5 b Vi #e over an exceptionally favorable position. fin sacks, per bu., 86c@$1.00; home grown. 50@ice. | bills. $4.851 . G . elosi fhess Neavieat on Iatest po- | 108 Btrucic several trecs about town and ICE AND CO. P AND COAL. The range for September was narrow, 24 | ‘ot BEANS tand picked, navy, $2.0; Limi ERTIF 3 3 r 2 124 83 aiw; uly e, “4s 1140 er | demolished the tower of the rallroad wind- eing the lowest and 43l,c th for | beans, per Ib, 5l@bsi4c. NN e Sta 3 Beeersset g 3 r, 48 12d; November, 48 14d; December, 4s. mill. No very serious damage is reported so ' N N the day. It opened at dhe w47, and | CABHUAGE. On ‘one: nastiver Ruljrona honde, oK 3 cowi ik ¢ FoUn Firms demand koo St Louts fancy | far, ety SOUTH OMAHA ICE AND COALCO. 80ld about the Same time at 42%c. 1t clung SHIZS—Per doz. bunches, 15c. Closing quotations on bonds were as follow feeders, 1148 3 7 6. SILVER CREEK, Neb., July 20—(Special.) PRI 00 TR Line et dKe, Lot glung TGN e dog. bintten; 100s t s S imalset LU WVE *EK, Neb., July 20.—(Special.) | Domestfo ana_Steam Coal. We have the best. v o 7 T 2 cow vi A fine rain fell here § day and was bringing at the close. BT B »r(;ln‘v..b‘llm c. 5 e ‘ot new: 14 " o ?J',”,‘\:' .o 876 2 PROVISION ,,steady: demand poor; | —A fine rain fe re Saturday, wetting the | Office 1601 Farnam-st. Telephone: Office 373, May olozed at 3%c. o Ko Jower sine ASPARAGUS Choice stock on orders, 8630 | {3 430U 1. 8. e 9 ecders, .. Cumberland cut 6d; short ribs, | ground down well. This rain came just In the | yard, 1766, J. A. Doe, General Manager. urday. Rk Tt D DX o' orders, 81350 per dos, LS. Ba. 4 | el S, The, 368 6d: e 28 to 45 1bs. | nick of time for corn and a good crop is now —— = ey ats were inactive and almost featureless i, 60@ i 5 3 60: long clear; henvy, % 1bs., 33; short clear [ fectt O HME i , ORIET = The average tone of the market was in- | EIRING BEANS-On ordtre, pev bu.. 0@ (S dwleonn.. [&H &S &5 ¥ 4 3 . 4 S backs, Teht. 18 Ibs., 248 6d; short clear middles, [ 3s8ured. Farmers were beginning to feel LRON WORKS. o 3 NG BEAN &8 v, A e Bas clear bellies, 04 'to 35 Ihe. | very despondent, as many fields were suffer- g.ln:l;”lo':‘n:rd"fl(mno;.'uI‘\h;t to fome extent | TOMATOES Choice siock, ber +-basket crate, LLEL : B oa e 1 5 3 2 60} shoulder 12 1o 18 1bs., 31s. Hams. | ing for raln and in a few days more would INDUSTRIAL iRON WORKS. y @ higher cash markeét, but mostly in sym- | 80@sic: 6 to 10-case lots, i MOV o ones hort cut, M (0 25, Tallow, fine North | have b s . pathy with wheat and corn. The vigible | SUMMER SQUASH—Per doz, on orders, 2@ - O T Tat ds. Lo 89 Amatiean, non Tallow, fine North | have been past hope. supply showed a decrease in oats of 250,000 s, 2 R0 S A v i 0, "Drime. mess, 618 34, Pork. primé mess, | NORTH PLATTE, Neb., July 20.—(Spe- | Manufacturing and Repairing of all kinds of bu. and left the total ks in store 4,887,000 ‘”u w'l S-Per dox,, crated, $256008.00. n s uinat b s aapd 70 3 wstern, £78 60: western medium, s, Lard, | clal)—For three days this county has roasted | machinery, engines, pumps, elevators, printing ;"2‘47 qlil'll'ml‘n'r opened i” x" < sold up” to X o bu., 6)G85: + PO Lo New con. ¢s.) No. Pas. 181.. . 1COWssss 001 dull: prime westorn, 82 6d; refined. in pails . | under a brofling sun and yesterday a south [ Preses. "“"Kf“' shafting and couplings 1408 SR Jown to 2% and closed at We to | CAUL : Minsouri 68 doudy T : i 3 || JCriesEsionayy deman “moderate: wind blew that was nearly a hot wind. This | nd 1408 Howard-st., Omaha. 5 The provis trade was dull and gave i 2., T6e O AR ! 40 S, F. Deb. 5 1o | 158 feeders..) 517 3 ot new, 3% 6 morning the wind was in the west, but in- 1 = prices untll near the end of the sessio FRUITS, Tenn: now :“: i 8P “‘;-“,"l\:’f:-- ¢ oL SOTA. g R OILLiversonl ratsed, 1e have not suffered so far. B iR TR, Worl, When a demand sprung up which left val' | PEARS-California Bartletts, per bos, $2.15. o ey ser LIRS MO Gt T e, AL A 26 5§ 3 1D ot T WISNER, Neb., July 20.—(Special)—A | General Foundry, Muchine and cksmit ues at $10.80% for September pork, $6.37) D RASPBERRIES—No shipping stock. § o, 8, 22 feeders i 2 fine shower fell here yesterday morning, | Work Engincers and ~Contract for ¥ire a4 and $6.15 for ribs, Ti Y cfioioe rlow. ! St. L. & 8.8, o o . M Tefined. §14d X v ‘t‘x:mmlr'gd.-:mls»”lw r";“n:;mm“.m n!:rt'«;‘ LU ...I|lm;,mnl_m',w.:ru\u\, cholce stock, el |t Rl oy < ° L e oo 116 REFRIGERATOR B ‘orequarters, 3%d; | helping crops wonderfully. Cuming county | Proof Bulldings. Ofiice and works: U. Ry. ! 2 S hindouarters, 6%d il S and So. 17th street, Omaha. urday, show gaing in pork, A Bna HbR oF 0 shipping stock. . 81i4| do2ds.. ... v & Stinger. hindouart 4. is about assured a splendid crop. The whe: Tigc d 5 S ARIpLInERto e Atchisan 2d X 338 | U, P. 1at3 of 06 ' “ g 1 iaEes o HOPS-At London (Pacific coast), £2, % 4 : ety P == I\‘:mr for the former and be each for the PEACHES—Per 8-basket _crate, | Guhada So Zdw 1074 | Wet Shore 4. 3 oo, 3 ity 10 coats f‘j,‘:”',"“;r‘lf,n“” out, showing a“fine ‘uun:msm, cors, CrIns. Estimates for Tuesday: Wheat, 135 cars: | , JES—Cholce shipping stock, bbis, $2.000 | G 11014 3 loow b Sl New EAOne et erE—Options | SURPRISE, Nob., July 20.—(Special.)—A jatea fueada) cooking appies, $1bas 0. Y1034 | BEC N Sol i ] . : corn, 450 cars; oats, 330 cars; hogs, 10,000 | *TALIRONNIA PEACH S8 Crawfords, per box, MING. opened steady at 5@15 points advance: ruled gen- | i€ rain - fell = this © morning, about L, G ])[)[P, i Hale's early 6ic. ——————e Swan 1 ¢ Cattle Company. erally firm on European and Brazillan advic one and one-fourth inches, which FURNITURE FACTORIE hea The !nnd!np futures rangea as follows: FRAWDERRIES Cholee shipping stock, none, TostontBtane 48 cownn i 08" 8 coffee, slnck: closed firm at 10@15 points [ will put corn out of danger. Oats | Manufacturer Muttresses, Spring Beds; Jobbes ci No un.”mm srock. BYSTON. Jaly 39.—0al 4 9 5 fance: Tuly, $15.30; September. $6.MG1R86; | are nearly harvested and - what has | Feathers and Pillows. N. 14th and Nicholas a} y ! BLACK RRIESNO shipping stocle | stocke, boads 17l ninta shar o [asser s v : fee R etion Siininlle anteady; crop will average forty to forty-five bushels [ = YT fenn.1 Do e e - 3 . ! Opened irregular: closed un- | per acre. Corn is looking fine. MANUFACTUKING CHEMISTS. e E ; & Southern stock, per §-Ib. baskets, 3 : C 12 cown....... iz halt holiday; sales, | WESTON, Neb., July 20.—(Special)— [~~~ y D e | B 3 TROPICAL FRUITS. ‘elaphione.. .. Atchison 4s. 1 COW..einee 0 2 I ge. per 10 Kilos, $ ing the week, | this vicinity were made happy this morning -4 = MAY The market s well supplied with very fine | Boston £AIunY. 2054 Now & 2 cows. ! i 33 000" bigs: shipments nited Siates, 2,00 | with a good rain, measuring one and eight- | Munutacturers of Tlud | Extracts, | Elixis, otations. oston & Maine... on o veoriiies 09 [ g s ntnck. 1000 hags, 4 4 4 rups and cs, compress Uriten Lypos Juig.. 3 S T ORI GUT fr rmbes VE ele 3 Sare UL R RN E 2. L‘“'"""‘,““’ inches. The corn was suffering, | Garmio tablets, pilis and sclentific medical nova S b | : 2,607 Mediterrancan sweets, $2.75 | Fitehburs... ... Atlantioe o o 3 Firm pange, $1460; ut @ very fair crop Is now assured. darmio taploi Pork ¥ St Michaels, none. Gen Blesirid’ 1 47k Hoston &3 3 L1080 2 b chang receipts dur Vol 2 SENYOUR SiNeb e SEIuly - 80 Bpeeial s | —— o JEA " iixira fancy ‘lemons, 360 size, $6.00; | [llinols 5 utto & Boaton : 3 bR A8 1o the United States, 02,00 his vicinity was blessed with s ve e 2 % | e So o0 0 |' VT : °h‘"“* 03 | Yoxican calu m[u".-xee'h i L E R e Taln and. Rall yesterday morning. . The s NASCholce large stock, per bunch, $2.25 | X; ¥ &N. . entennial ... JLORADO, o - R i T T B BT A Bepi...:| 6 32 g OLRi v Mss buncher, WGl fiagdiaor, .. | pemaxiin, i 4 M, Kennedy. ] ’ L O O BT T HINHML WATER (0., fis PINEAPPLES- Per doz., Ore. Short Lins. Kearnarso..... 22 |51 cows.. ¢ X 1K ¢ 29, —WIH {4 B I MISCELLANEOU Rubber........ Osceola © feeders.... 53 § A e e e 'v: | is now, without the least doubt, assured, and | 29 So. 11th st. Tel 24. Medessa Mineral Jan..... X i 3 , s rancy ik choloe st Union Breific, Quincy.. !l : ; 5 you need no further weather or crop reports | water, Carbonated, unequalled. Plain for table o West End r 22 hot ZCaliornia, UG vestEnd... 15 heifer 9 . CORN-—-Dull; No. 3, dfe. on that account from here or this section this ed. SYRUP-Gullon j par'dox., §1a; | Weat End pid. . X in the 3 OATS—Higher; No. 2 white, %%c; No. . | year: 030 URSUIPARY L b-gal. cans, $3. ol flec.... ke arket rhe h 26140, R J P S| ey el 5 2 L R e R S R e e [ v o mina A GRESHAM, Neb., July 29.—(Special)— NIGHT WATCH, FIRE SERVICE, Camh quotations were as follow shelled, 1gci standards, 1lc; fiberts, doc;" Brazii | Sum Erancixe two loads were sold. RYE-—Stead i Yesterday was one of the hottest days ex- s LOU “irm, unchanged. uts, 10c; pecans, 9c; peanuts, raw,’ 6c; roasted, | SAN FRANCISCO, July 29.--Che oMcial clos- 1t looks now as if the ipts of_hog: perienced in this section this season. This RIC STRIL R K CORN_No. oA ‘“,’.uu‘« aaten, small boxes, 100 per Ib. 818 | follows: £ hd sell Oty (Noke. chat. are W YORK, July 2.—The visible supply of | corn in good shape. Oats mostly all har- | The only perfect protection to property. Exame OATS-No. 2.’ 2314 Wwhite, 26! R—Pure juice, per bbl., $5; haif bbl., §3. Alta.. . As @ rule thoke who are giving close | &rain Saturday, July 27, as compiled by the vested. ine it. Best thing on earth.| Reduces insure 2 i, filigi ' POPCOTN-1h the €ar, o orders, ‘Ger | AlDha iy i dhe bt “ap” ol S Prouce exehangé, “le asfollows: Wh ASHLAND, Neb., July 20.—(Special)—We | ance raton. 1300 Dougin i : No. 3, 8G3e; No. HIDES AND TALLOW. AR g e A g bt | o) b 00 I : oats. 4867000 bu'; | had a delighttul rain here this morning, It | = — The hide market continues to advance abroaa | Hest & Belcher.... Occidental Con. another crop failure could bring’ in any great | decreas :"rye, 184,000 bu'; increase, [ commenced about 7:30 and continued until 11 "OVERALL FACTORIES. g;:lfix,rn(-\ncn x‘u L 'u - and to hold very firm he The market is en. ?n‘“:”:u‘:”“ :Jmmr P p umber of hogs at this tim \\'ul‘\ such light | 6,000 bu.; barley, . 18,000 bu. ' [ g'clock. This assures a gooa crop of corn. 2 SNGLISLY, ana loihia very arm ere. 0 1 en. Aonia .| Veraiin. .. Feceipts It would Keem omiy. natural o expect et ! S SARLS £ ooty DUING Lard, o B0as.ah Shert siba” sties | ohen Flew make heavy Qruiis upon 'he | GhOLE et o e o i even Nghter Ohn the | KANSAS CITY, dJuly 2. -WHEAT—1o higher; | Plaite county’s harvest is now completed. L oo, "aty salied_shoutders (hogedy, | stocke of leatner. Guothiions: L [saraes:: hog receipts,” Bacon and Tams are in fair de- | No. 2 hard, 66a6fc; No. % red, 65470c; rejected, | Threshing has begun. The wheat and oats | Manufacturers of Men's and Boyw' Clothiny ahort clear sides (boxed), $6.07140 1 sreen hides, 8%c; No. 3 green | CON. Cal & Va...\) |Sterra Novada. mand, but everything else in the line is slow crop were never better. Oats are yieldng | Pants, Shirts and Overalls.202-212 S. 12th ste 1 “green saltéd Hides, So; Moo 3 | Crown Poit.. ... |stiver HIL . ale " Hetvy hogs aré at the present time from | GGRN—No, 2 mixed, steady, $7%c; S white. 1S i . s yieldug | Pants, . |908 d distillers' finished goods, per gal., | green salted Hides, 815c; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 15 | Gouid & Currv.:ll liver King. 2o to d0c. higher than' provisions, and packers | 1 & PiNer s " | from forty to seventy-five bushels per acre, [ = = == ¢ idc: No. 8 veal galf 8 (0 15 Iber o ises | Hale & Norerons.. |Union Con.... Say that there must be clther u decline on. hoy AT Faster: No. 2 mixed, 20G2lc; No, 2| and wheat will average about twenty-five PAPLR BOXE SUGARS—Unchanged. No.'1 dry fiint hides, 12@lic; No. 2 dry fiint hides, | JUNA..ceveeer: coner | Yellow Jacket. ... or an advance on provisions. With provisions | it ape” L bushels. Barley is more than an average | ~——~—— s The followlng were the recelpts and shipments : No. 1 dry saited hides, 12c; partly cured | Justice. P | selling #0 poorly it would look as if hogs would ] —_— b p today Mien, 350 bes 1h. Tent, than Fuily eure o = e | T 0 e down. 4TI packers at 4l pointa : S at crop. Rye is light on account of dry weather THE OMAHA PAPER BOX (0. AT e . T ERD CDEL Ireen salted, each, 25Q60c; | GSUYEr Dira. 08k 266 Moxican dollges, 54 have Been very poor buvets during the past week 4 ariset, in May. Corn is needing rain badly, and If feld Recelpts. |Shipments. | green salted shearlings (short wooled early skins), | @54%¢. Dratie, signt, 2i4e: tslegraphle. 5a. and the only thing that has supported the mar- J 9. —CORN—Firm, higher; No. | rajn comes soon it will be aimost an average sr?’."("‘;'x"" urers url all mmllul {:r Papar Boxes, 50|~ To03 | Lach, Bgiic, dry shearlings (short wooled eur v= ket has been the frosh meat tade. Representa- 25, 10 90% 5 eif’ THoxes, Sample Cases, Malling Tables, 4 0000 000 | wooled eariy’ skinsl. No. 3, each, Sci dry fint | NRW YORK, July 20.—Pae foliowiag ars thy | No. Av, Sh. Pr. Sh. Pr. h 15t of the month. The groat volume of grain | aud jewelry boxes. 150410 Junes-st; Kansus ‘wnd Nebe_m butcher Wool pelts, Der | 61oaing miain? Juotst o s : T4..dia U 8 ominal will tax the railroads to thelr fullest capacity. — = 84,000 ) il q ¥ 4 . i ound, actual welght, 6@8c; dry flint Kansas an S =, G VHIS i finished goods on the basis VAYNE, Ni —(Specia T §0 bu, ] e | 8,000 1000 | R, .mm.mfm,?',mnfi Y Qint Kansas and | goreer—— TR —i5p . i e n [ he ba; WAYNE, Neb., July (Special.)—An- SHIRT FACTORIES, Bariey. b .1l 1000 [ wetane udRor "ary At Conorag oaray, dcual | GO Tai 4 Va1l 250 [Rhvmouthio. T i 130 . . s = — other fine rain fell here this morning and pelts, 'per’ pound. actual welkit, AGGlc; dry | Dendwood. © 745 |Quickaliver 00 At 12 Duluth Whent Market. many farmers who have been fin the city o butter mar- | § v 8 Gitie; dry | D g..... ver 3 4§ A i s o ] 4 lark y el Tol7ic: dury. 0@ | fint Colorado”mirrain wool peits, e Sound, | Gowid e Curry. 1 20 Quicksilver pfa.’ 1400 & t12ats DULUTH, July 20.—WHEAT—Steady; No. 2| today feel jubllant, and state that the corn J H. EYANS---NEBRASKA SHIRT co a7 (e l;m;; SUEICH, eyt ls | BaLe & Hora 1330 [larh B or 4 g y make o mar- | Bard, ¢ Je0; July, e L northern. T2%c: | crop promises to be enormous. clusive custom shirt taflors, A TALLOW AND GRE! @ | Iron Stiver ..., Unfon Con. . i il unchinied: 'Fair ¢ pasen, g A OEE: st..Telephone 908, W YORK AL MARKET, 4'%¢; No. tallow, C; greas Mexican. P’el\';w Jacket . 4 ”‘ "“r‘H" 'Nll\'s‘ ar |lu«l|4\;lv' at 1 L. 45c; grease, white B, 314¢; greasé, yellow, 2% X 7 3.75, falr to good westernsyat from ) Closing Quotations on the Prinel B0 grease, aati. 2e: ol buttor. | 2at Qutrio Sominon. and “stack shitn At from 3115 to Aitten ,nu'( |I)‘I“:m“ ot “““;l"‘_ UNWARHED s Ty m\m\v..;l?n qsm«u Quotations. o i ber,® 6tlie; December, Gl SWEET———SAVORY—— SATISFYING and higher with the rise in wheat: city mill | o5 cotled §nd bruken, fine. SGsc Can. Pacific ... |5t Paul com... ST. LOUIS, July CATTLE—Receipts, 2.100 pate orapd o ¥ , Bise Eri6....ooveeeiiones 108 |N. Y. Contral. . 11t head; shipments, w0 head;imarket firm, With & 2lgin Butter Market. can be made by our nwllwd of operatl Paleats, HBQULI; oty mill clears, #4.000 [ 4 NORL WASHEILMedlum, JoQite:, fne. 1O | Briodds.. "l n'»‘: Penriay Kood dom Il gEndens choice to fancy na RIBINERCS PR o0 o GRAIN AND STOCKi epectus glving m 435 Minnesotn paten's, $3.8504.85; Minnesota hed. e, + | 1l Centrai 1024 {ive steers, 3 ool shipoing“and export LOIN, July B.ZRUTTER-Sleady and aotive; (A ot paxtocy yatgm mailea Dakers', 0G3.05; spring grades, $1.95G2.00; win- Ps ool Mexicau ordin ry. 20 | Mex. Cen 3 steers, 35 fal nedium,. $5.0065.25; Frisdd S i our business only to a financially respor ter patents, $.60G8.90; winter stralghts, §3.50e York e coarse heavy stecrs, $4.8Mi4.95; dressed beef and —t— ouse. Look us up. i - Goods Market. -VER—Dlank, high butcher grades, (4 $895.25: bulk of salcs "Frin o’“ heat Quotations, J 3.70; winter extras, $.0063.50: winter low grades, YORK, July 20.—Agents have advanced | M per cent 20; 1ight steers, $h4)G4.00: mostly $3.408 | gAN FRANCISCO, ; HAMPDEN P, THOMAS & GO, $2.30G3.00. Rye flour, superfine, §3. 505 40; fane AR TR el Wil R i | discount in the open market for tocke nd felders, $2.25@3.85; bulk of 8CO, July 3.—WHRAT—Egsler Grain, Stock and Bond Broke: $i0gs. Atwiod 00" Whliamevitie, -4 0n1 7.8, 9 | short billa s 9-16 per cent; for three months' | sules, " §5 006 kw: cows AN Theifers, $2.25a4,00. | December, F000%: May, $111v5; new seliors, $1.01. 3 Chamber of Commerce, CHICAGO CORN MEAL—Dull; yellow western, §1.08G1.10; | Rockdnle, 44, blenched cotions sach e per sa | % per cent. Tadetly HE.5005 2 Texsd and Indian stecrs, 8 ———— AND o e Segfeponl Do | s, 0 i WU e B Y e TaT N oron g ol St i L FOR WAKEFULNESS, Ccelpta, bu.: no exports. Spot | Merrimac: dress patterns e, Mull ardes’ wore Note. 6043300 ulet but fir 0. 2 red, T6ly 1 northern, | at ha for good miscellaneous assortmen of Ju 9, —Cle 205; N ~Receipts, 4,200 head; shipments, 1,600 Tne P hate, B 18 it "Ooilons. somt easier dosinere. | 4% haod tor gvod miscelisnros sascr A0 2 aiay B—Clearings, BLG4N6 bale} B0 ner: oh scant Bupnly s hesvy: Puo Hopaford's Asi® Phosphsle. e JAMES B. BOYD. J. W. DE ; cCoy, Al 1 s Argentine shipments and foreign cables, but aj | neas was effected, while much more s under RE, iR packers, 00; light, $4.90@5.10, Dr. H. C. McCoy, Algona, la., saye: : Telephotie 1039. ance Taliled and was strong with irregular et | nsdbration, | Waolen goods Bad i wocd Shire DALTIMORR,, July - 8.—Clearings, $1,64,M1; | ¥oyRpp! Receip head: shipments. 1.0 | bave used it In cases of dyspepsia, nervous Think of the Hmununds of hams BOYD & DEAN ol o higher: sentiment | ¢ ention. Prin o 2he, plus 14,468, head; marke and Ading; natives - - g . S soemd v {n"n"""'.'; o PO Eeri sentiment ,:xmn ntlon. | Printing cloths firm at” e, plu WNEW ¥ WK July 29.—Clearings, §62,929,000; :"“;:‘ & BIastg Snat ot '"!J"'q"" 7,_‘ g1, Datives ex:x[luv::lmn and wakefulness, with pleasant re ?)nd l}mu)ln Illllvlt {. uutllmmbbuuth - L o pu e ratotons a the | 1 par el and b0 SR e very| Valaes RN Theke SRG S sults. maha daily! We select but the OMAHA, NEB. With storms at the northwest; September, 75 9-16 | firm at 2%¢, plus 1 per cel Manufacturers gen- | PHILADELPHIA, July 20.—Clearing: 5 , e s arpe— o HSW & ioeed at "felpe §] G SNt P L R0 ool Manusasiurers gon- | PRILADRLFHIAL July M—Clearings, #. rog 1B REALTY MARKE! best ones for the brand, “SWIFT'S COMMISSION CORN--Recelpts, 85,000 bu.: exports, 76,100 bu.; - P LOULS, July 29.—Clearings, $4,033.466; b Kansas City Live Stack. PREMIUM.” Swmoked lightly— Grain, Provisions & Stockg SHUih. ‘Gu basler Openine. owing to Wheat's’ s Ootion Market con, dhi6.toh Money, 55 per cent! New York | o KANSAS CULX, July S CATTIECRec B, | (NSTRUMENTS placed on record July 20, | @ trimmed nicely—extra mild—not O bom 111} Bourd of Trad Sline, 'but' & subsequent recovery on hot winds, | (NEW YORK. July ®.—COTTON—Quiet and | eXchangs 1%c premium 1o strang: Texs ’ 4 i 883 800 How 3 v al P o 1o strong; Texas steers, 32.60a8.15; Texas cows, | 1895: salty. No man could make them Cht 1 ol e 1% | steady: middliig, To: net and kross receipts, | WASHINGTON, July 2.—Today's condition of et a1 | allaa, Sax : i S Direct wires to Chicago and New York. ‘,,_,',,,.,.v BEHeT oaed st Beed 8t $Ne | hne) exports 10" Frunce, 130 Dalcs: 1o the con: | he sury shows: © Avallable cash balance, {iheat Calaatn, JEREAS 4 WARRANTY DEEDS botter. Correspondents: John A. Warren & Ca spat dul; No, &2 I.n"‘.i N8 hite, §etc bales:’ spinners, bales; stock, Wi baies, | | CHICAGO, July . —Clearings, = §14,352,000 iS—Recelpts. 1100, head; shipments, 60 pblock 5, W i i e 3w For Sale by all First-Class Dealers. ——— — — —— ne plal duy el - | actun uney trul, With rates At AG4% per cent S atket strong (o 10¢ Rlgher: bulk of sales, | Rebecca Klump u d n¢ Pl Eat 2 3 Y OBNe), oL, Whle, B , LA P L ARty SWIFT AND COMPANY e ) e e’ . KTANRGER HAY—Firm; shipping, 16@80c; good to cholce, | middiing, 6 8-16c; low middiing, 63 New York exchange, 25¢ premium. Bankers' Lon. | mixed, 8. , 5.00; Yorkers, $4.90 264 feet west of se corner of sw sw | SOUTH OMAHA, NEB, Be8L0. ary, Gihe: net und gross receipis, 66 don sterling, $4.90% and H.69%. @500 plks, .00 21613 N By n b Bt et e e e 3 Slock, 97,700 bales. Forelgn Finuncial Notes. head; market stead: block 10, Manhattan add ... 100 ~ IN and PROVISIONS® {IDES—Firm; Buenos Avres, dry, 20 (0 24 1bs., PARIS, July 29.—Three per cent rentes, 102t — Dennis Murphy to De Rizdon T Siamboukh, MARGIN _ No matier what bookist on spes: | O E5 4> LEATHER-Strong: hemlock . sole, Buenos | NEW YORK, July 2.—S8UGAR—Raw, firm; | for checks. VEW YORK ly .- BEEVE! oorRer Hall Flace ... a4psanss for ours, which s W and o Apres, e o hebvy Welghts, 3o acld, 211 | fair reftoing. $ho] conurifugal, 9 test” 3igc i | LONDON, suly 2. Consoly for money 107 5161 oty 4871 Besa; Onsule. 6 chre; QUIT CLAIM 1 . EXPLAINED {5yl pla Branch offices at Fremont and C. mnw&'efi AT“»“C\\'I]I()‘ bi-MD bu.; exports, 20,000 bu. tinent, 44 bales; forwarded, none; sales, 1,864 | $152.6%, i Kold reserve, $107.321,67) kers aud teeders, $2.05@4.25; bulls, J R Fime 1 wife to E 8 Stout, lot 7, changed; Seprember closed at 26Xc. NEW ORLEANS. July y; | for call'loans and @5 for commercial paper. | $4.6564.95 B4.5034,50; Dackers, $4.664 C L “Hayen, 240 1-6x165 feet, commencing l&?m—qnm. Pucific coast, old, 3G6c; 184 crop, | exports coastwise, 130 bales; sales, 2,200 bale p HERE Racelpts, 1,000 head; shipments, 1,200 | Berthine Pederson '(o''G '8 Monson, F. P. SMITH & CO. uc;'-r..“..‘ dry, M to 30 1bs., 12@ic. Sugar Market, for the account. Exchange on London, 25 Thc New York Live Stock M Qul - test, . commenalog' 81 (oot 0 of AW TRADING Ulation you way have read send | Room 4. N. ¥, Lite Bidg., Omaha. finea, sieudy 411 ©; No. 7,'4@4 3-16c | conscls for the account, 107%. Gold is quoted | higher; fleshy bulls and dry cows, §; corn ana | A R Ford to W W Ford, lot 14, block * margin_ trading and DE: Y MAIKE dere placed on the Chicksy Board of WOOL~Firm; domestic fleece, 13G2Sc; pulled, o SR fod et B @4 1-16c; No, 10, |-today at Buenos Ayres at 246.60; Madrid, 14.60; Em fed, poor to prime, 33.76G5.00; Texas steers Shinn's 8rd add 5 P EXPRESSIONS, It's free & teach y rrespoudents: ~_Schwarts, Dupes & e nn 6géo; No. 11, @3 15-16c; No. ‘13, 3 " " . PROVISIONS—Beet, steady; family, $10.000 | 3 13160, Now 13, 30c; OB A § 1-1b@eNe; mold " | Koma 10045} Visooe, iaa u'® Wi Atbeds, T1i " b 5; co holce stillers, $2.35; stags, something. ARBOGAST & CO., 23 Trade ohrelner, - 360, bulls, $.0094.0; dry ‘Sowar VL AsUL T Total amount of transfers, Butidiog, Chicago, L% Natlodal Saiaiias

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