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o N A A S AN P 5 N I b SOOI Lol S st 11 0 ik 6 @ beeves, |4 sheep ana Itya ylelding from ten to twenty-fi¢ al; prime ‘or looge, 18@ | 8T, LOULA, Tl 30 COTTON- qulet; 1o saien ’ ....,.,“ 4 ¥l g from ten enty-fve et ‘ncte. Wheat and oaih extr ek H s ‘Dittha, Be; mummer yellow, | reported: quoted at 8 1-16c for middiing: receipts, h CALVES- Receipts, 113 head; market quist at Corn' bedinning 18 roll bt 9 'Whits, prime, 8ic. 308 Dalen; Shipments, 298 balen; stock, 16,470 bajea: —-—l. tormer values; venls, poof to’ prime, $4.0¢H.60 g i THWESTERN SECTION. i Gt { f —— - 3 ’ Eransers and butternillk calves.” 82 3§ \ ; . ; All the Principal Articles Dealt in on the OMANA GENERAL MARKET, STOCKS AND DONDS. Receipts of Cattle Small but Quality Bet- | SIEER AND ELAMDE _‘v'«‘mn-'flr‘m heat: | Rainfell Unoven but Almost Normal, with b o R B Y s W Board Closed Lower. Conditlon of Trade and Quotations | Slight Fluctuntions of the Gold Re= ter Than Usual of Late. g, T ,f.'l!ffi"x.fl»fhl“?.”'fi' Lce, "m:'fi.i s Temperature Favorable. n tassele po— on Staple and Faney Produce. serve Not n Factor in Speculation. 1 Iambs, inferfor to steictly choice, $4.16@6.90, ' ——— 1 I und, wet dow CORN SHOWED ~ MUCH FIRMNESS | tancy, 12414 gathered creamery, tic; separator | circlen 1t was thought the return to the Treasury | EVERYTHING DESIRABLE SOLD EARLY R CORN GENERALLY DOING ITS BEST | ! ! | Y\ AG 3 STOCK. Dundy--All crops have mad: o o y department of gold withdrawn for export this CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Py AIL crone have made vigorous growih TRY—Hens, 6G6tc: roosters, 2¢; | month and the raising of the Kold reserve to the anilt - — The iy ccop will e heavy and krass on the Betun Dominated by the Masks ng chickens, per ib ducks, 7Sc; | high level would nct as a lever on the stock There Wan ¢ Active Demand ; con | | Frankiin-Early corn earing nicely, Late corm 4 T, the Marlket | Ik ducks, 166; turkeys, 7@sc; geese, G market this morning. The incident passed un- | HOR Recelpts the horgent of Any Day for Cattle. L | DOt sl Bropects (of cofn - never Provisions Were Du ot L—Cholce fat. 70 to 100 1us., are quoted at | noticed, however, just as did the rec During the Monthafown Shi CHICAGO, July 80.—In cattle there was a fairly te an a Whole WE YOty BE SraRire, Sekiher, el oov ness of the Cash D lmnml— o1 id con m.r“, 4 TR ik w:vv’.m“n-”:”r "x'”.‘n“ and 1t mlv.(n.:“,-..' M Much fn 1d€nce—=Market ~ u:'u:‘: ~|;:-mn“|| (H.‘ |I|"| :3 ’.:vv ”w‘-' were Ine of ""u""'x P :(. and ‘n.:\ 'x.m.m;l. e ¢ o rconvin full - cream, 9ci Young | siight variations of the government finances are strong for all desirable lots, fat native hecves . about hall @ erop. Oate much. Voe Stocks and Honds, 2 |tl¥u’m“ 1g 12 wine, Tigize: Nepraoka “and | ot faciors of Wail treet speculution Wt this ell Off 10 Cents. Tling MF 4 Yeaterdiy’s: advanch: - Common &6 Lurge Yield e fine, S i owa, full crewm, 10c; Limburger, No. 1, 100; | time. p 5 . S “wrnas - farvest in full blast. Corn dof briek! No, 1 iic: swinn, No. 1, Mo, " " e stock market opened active, but feregular, ‘ el bt 0 et R —_— iyt many felds Vers | weedy, 1y of'a . o oipa 4 Tplan Y ; midland : tows | 1 ugar clique moved that stock up 1 per . . . were salable at from 0 to $5.50, with 3 « kinds coming on heavy Astules never wera 80 CHICAGO, July 30.—All of ‘_'}'{'I)' ';':“' iand, §1; new hay, rye straw, $5: colof | cent. A rumof to the effect that Lead would TUESDAY, July 30. | wles largely at from $4.00 to $5.25, and extra weather crop bulletin No. 17 of | guod, DPotatues excellvnt : WGl ORIt I O I s, Woak | Dy ion bradts el (ors irireirs voll the Best. | by B O e ot T T wer sent, Macoul | . ‘The techipts today Webre 10 cattle, 4,106 nominal, as none were offered, | the Nebraska weather service, co-operating | Hurlun cdround in fine condiifon Totatogs & were easy today and closed low : e PlaroNs L os Pacific was bought by inside Interests and ad- | hogs ‘and 440 sheep, as against 3,685 cattle, o y good cow trade at from 81, Wwith the United States weather burcau, 18- ifa_out the second (me. Corn doing finely eables were the princ nxmn‘n.»nfw ‘:v 4\?" S ETABLES. | yanced 1 per cent. In the xeneral market real: | 400 hogs, no sheep and 39 horses yesterday, s belng largely from $2 to $2.25 | sued from the central office at the Unive e weedy. Miliet growing i " which shows a loss of %c; corn Xt ikt o v n for belleving that there | (EREORE WO IR e krangers. ‘ Jas | and 4 cattle, 3,100 hogs and no sheep on | while bulls went for from §2 to $.50. Texan sity of Nebraska, Lincoln, under direction ‘ AL RPN g well, but BN Wpite of threatened frOBLI OOl i the | the West thalr cair DY takeh Gare oF by Jooel don: | and Leather prefyrred therein | Tuesday of last week cattle showed no change, graxsy to good fed | of G, D, Swezey, meteorologist of the Ne- | garden truck doing well lower ptices for hogs and on MEht GeTAT | intereated In finding out the sise ot the crop in | fral breforred ‘roas 14 _per’ cent,’ Minneaj | are 5,387 cattle, 4,661 hogs and #0 hec AL from $3.65 o $4.80 for common to chotce steers. | ClINg July 20, 1895 ind in tine cond ot bt s B let’ for the latge crop In sght here St Louls wecond prefepyed 1 por cent, And ihe | against 4,910 cattle, 3,695 hogs and 378 sheep | " Light hoks of kood quality, ns usual, sold dc chhowers liuve retanded the tipening “’;“ e L Aktoan from Liverpool, 1 the | BXITE, 145t Nsey qucwant fion: e ootre bekan an attack, but succee fn*miking | Monday and Tuesday of last week. cldedly the best, there being 1 supply’ of prime n vory promising, Tiay Lower gquotations fre Averpo n i nnch & . andrepresen SRR ar ago today the receipts of hogs 5 « Wt welght, w air de ol g o g | fons of 1e ) . i e mand. Assaorted choice 1ight ‘commianded a pre. ( estorduy’s strength here and what | lons of | After 1 o'clock the trading w bl L LT ) n o wnd small geats :“fi»“r{m: to be heavy receipts at Duluth, | "Gitimwn, Ta.: Is not an apple section, but | fluctuntions very narrow b ip oy The Hite. Satrems ok fove wan, o AR e tha whoat market & very weak Start. | pIenty of ‘eatty mioek" coming for present use, | 3 Ber cent, but later lost 1 per ce CATTLE~The receipts of cattle were not | Jlgh T o2 e em, (.80 o $h10 For Perkins=dool weekt for corn Wheat B et at the opeminig in Livers | Furmers receiving. from g for potatoes | SHMew fn Calcako G, BOEEE Mcale, he- atock | large, there being less than half the number | pcavy “and” trom $4.65 " to - o e SV hlotr.Grating Ahorots orn 18 The decline of %c at the op -p» LA nty for home consumption o to ship. Bee | MO0 O A0 een ol and 1004 cainst 10115 | Fere yesterday and 300 head less than were e mixed, Culls gold o 2 aamine. Hng Wil: be nty. ;‘;"\m',“ RVe S HEESY: COTHVEN . b2~ whiERt I LR Rk The llst shows fract ‘declines sixty-one loads here today thirteen were 1ot heavy, $ E in NG g T ' HLUAUGAEL ol fdu) £ via thy Juke - Qi Ll . were less animated irre . The | ccnsigned to the packers. Iy about 7,000 sheep and lambs arrlved to- RAINFALL NORTHWESTERN £ECTION, Bt “:”"’,m"”“‘ e b o and potaty crop in this | " ST S Were. the cloing_auotations_on he proportion of good beet steers among AT i e o S o e 100 1ha | FOR THE WEGK ENDINO JULY 3O s Dl BIiaey, <l eiall ey Bie A AT O S Mgty e g ed ut a loss to know Where | o "joyding stocks of th W York exchange | the offerings today was somewhat 1arger | The offerings embraced a good proportion ¢ A BEKY Wtk crops. Late cora Spolia;_That explanation did not have any iy koptel Eowh | toaky than the average of late, There were better | western sheep of good quality, which were sal apolts, That explanation did not have an ! badly wiited, Smallgrain ready to cut. Severe Ty lat - T ng | able at from .10 to $8.75. Common to cholc Leorm on the 260, affectiy nartow s and taey only last a | Atchison Northwestern... cattle than have been seen here in a long | & " g hail m on the 26th, af 5 A n P offcet, however, In arresting the decline or 3 y ascrage crop, sell- | Adwmm BXpross. Q0 prd. . 4 : L Eeid s | fative sheep soid at from §2 to $010, and sprin ing the bearishuess with which the Vet 1 Buod prospects fof late | Aftem il e Vel n29 leniats time. One bunch of prime b old at £ [ jambs were In good demand at £ for culls up changing the bearishu, Alton, T 1 0 4| N X Cenira and some pretty good 1 natives | from $.50 to $5.50 for cholce to extin crowd commenced. Nothing occurred to home grown applesi good | Alitmore & Oitio. Ontbeio & W, ... 1238 | €0ld at $4.45. The murket reasonably | “Recelpts: Cattle, 4.000 head; calves, 2,00 head disturb the serenity of the short sellers unti ; * LUl Potatocs will 'be an | Ganngi Pactio. s Qregon LinD. ... active and a e stronger, Everything dé- | hogs, 8,000 head; sheep, f ; opsis o range J Farmer's mous i Southerd . Orezou Nav.. sirable chunged hands early in the day. . ; and sugar. b 8 eynopsis of the Orange Judd Tarmcrs | “SNGE Tolt apple erop equat tn quantity and | ARG SOUHAS Oreson v g here were about twenty loads of cows st 1 3 fldio : el th crop report for the month was made public. | guperior in quality to last year. Ben Davis 18 | Gl % 010, ...or Pucific Mall, 4 | and heifers in the yards, There was a good | ST. LOUIS, July 20, ~CA’ Recelpts, 3,600 A Wil have @ v Jleht crop, On the Information afforded by that the | the principai v . crop ot potaioes and | Gpivigo Alto P & B demand and the offerings were soon cleaned | head; shipments, 300 head; market active and ! Ty S Hverhe HaTahe price of September recovered from around W AIBENY, Thd,1. Vet INFEE bF op of ba [ B, L . 4 Plitabure, . up. It was a good, etrong and active mat- | SRk ,"'“,‘“ AN ;x\v-l“-x:\‘r‘v dl‘I‘: S rown h N to 7liéc, although the quick advance | potatocs and apples. Potatoes will be snipped [ SHICAKE AR oo ket. Qne load of good natives reached & Ry T e GURAT o INE Louis about the same time was at- | out by g O5tober” 1. | Winter supply Kenerully PO RO Y T e an:|‘ qK” a string of westerns fold at the P S Lt Sl o7 ratly o she t tributed to the recovery, According to the | obtuined from nort Jand eastern_ markets. | &, (&% S Al sume price. i I A R & " Loy t weeding rain feultural publication referred to, the | Farmers now eelling apples at from s0c to sse [ G018 PO Sarfom: Rook Talad. o | Stockers and feeders were not In very with Dulk of sales at §3. 4049 a trace Some wheat 100 short ting age condition of spring wheat has been | potatoss i fout B ot it river largest | Delaware & Hud!! st. Pant lerge supply. The demand, however, Wi feeders, $2.26004.00; cows and heifers, g AL ¢ Scotts \ Veathe e and all crops doing reduced six points this month. ‘The falling 3 finent. i1 years, . Brincipal varlety. grown. is | Del. Lagk. &, _do ptd ¥ 4 goodiand e offerings were soon cleatied up | £, mostly’ 82,5067 40; Texus ‘and Tadian & eo? yer s Ouer Wt ifufe-Weather fin v off In South Dakota s seventeen points, in | Fome Beauty. R L R or bt | D& R G. pra..Ll { St P. & Omiaha at about steady prices. Quite a String o 44,25, ‘Wwith bulk s at $3.0063.75; cows nch inchee = {dAH=Crops ook well. Prospects of smail me Beauty. 1 iden is th e p 1 5, 3 v 4 4 19 n v Washington, nincteen points; in Minnesota, | whi be the price for Winter frutt. Few potatoes | D.&C- B Co..Lllll - 200/ _do pta. . Wwesterns sold at §350 to $37. The good | and mixed lots, $2.0063 at. elght points, and North Dakota, five points. | grown and crop a complete fajlur Erle . . Southern B 3 | prospects for a large crop of corn have ¢ HOGS—Receipts, 2400 “head; shipments, 700 [ The week opened cool and rainy, followed | ¥ e The average condition indicates a crop of | St, Joseph: Large crop of early potatoes, Good [ 40 Bfd: .. o Sugar Retinel 9% | ated a lively demand for good feeders, and | hewl: market about 10c low vy, $H.706 during most of the remaining days by high eh Rain in Some Sections. Bout 165,000,000 bit., of which 120,000,000 bu. is | erop ‘of lute but “nerease not large, | Fort Wavue. ©o.. Tenn. Ooal & [roi. there is more activity in the feeder division | prckers, $1.60@1.90; light, $4. . temperature, | The medn temperature L0r | oomtaiar da Sty 0o weekly orop about %,000,0 U, of whl -t At 5t co « i y Northern ofd... Texas Pacitic.... % o epre- SHE Receipts, 1,700 he shipments, 400 > W v 2 « JUA 3 i fredited 10" Minnésota. and e Dakotas. | Erenent price from S0¢ to Ye. Appice witt aver: | & Nortperny R than any other part of the yards, Repre- | SHEEDCRecolpte, (L he praente, 40 | the week wis nearly normal roport suysi’ Haeent! In eatorn sections (he The estimate of the Pacific const crop is | G NG, B, ¢ anticlpatad tor his. year. | Hocking Valldy.!! Union_Pacific. . LR AL $8.0004.505 southwestern sheeh, $2.606G3.00, T Ot e o e fite, | weathier during the past week was much more reduced from 70,000,000 to 10,000,000, and the | g G s will be about § 1linols Central, 4 U. S Expreas.... » JEEF STEERS over the state, although in limited localitie s G At (hAn. tot ke | weekl total winter wheat |s tentatively estimated | 555 por bl for choice to fancy winter app P. & Duluth.... W.SLL & P....o No. Av. Pr. . No. Av. Pr. . Live Stock. it has been excessive, particularly in the | favoralle to the fa v : at perhaps less than ten bu. per acre. It| Afuliegon, Mich: Fall and winter apples win | K. & . ptd W.SC L & P, btd. 101180 84 00 . 18,1467 5 .00 NSAS CITY, CATTLE-Recelpts [ C bR ST UL LLECH Bl R et et oM LTAR . (T8 {3 dRLEE B atn wars auiin dtadrpomtnigly i Dotalocs, . Dricst Lake 8t H Wheeling & L B i 3 b 3 | Texan Cows, $200GRIE: beer mtoers’ $toognio. | The harvest 1s about compieted fn the | hayini have progrexsed very slowly: further dums fght, the wheat amounting to only 20,181 [ son in ye J tatoes seliing at oo, | Lead Truat ... donrd, 2 . . 2 . native cows, $1.2 tockers und feeders, | astern part of the state. The yield of (on ire being Injured in some localitien S T S ta, DHmARy ? were u faih uavitle & N M&SE 1L i <oz $2.45G4.40; bills, 5 small grain in_the northeastern section is T L i e ket ipts * rather heavy, but suil | drouth. | Acreagt N, : D& R.G.. . i HOGS—Receipts, 7,000 head: shipments, 210 | phenomenal. Some oats have threshed out R eKIng. and, NaYing, Nave pros Tety much Delow. Tnat years movements, | EShioet large and prospect, good for henvy ylekd m“mm;m Con. G B . 4 S i 80 | head; market 10620 fower; buik of salew, $4.65@ | s high as elghty-five bushels to the acre Tmidls ander favorable conditions, und e total Teceived at western markets Was | Kxpece piioes wifl wile: o * | Michigan Cent. ! C.F kil @ 19 e 6 Tiyed, I e o8 eiee Puskers, H.0gd00: | and gome baricy as high as 100, this work is now nearing completion, 438,000 bu., against 1,239,000 bu, a year ago. [ i « fivor morg than an av. | Nissolirl P ? o | [nixed, 000400, lights T ,Gorn has continued to-suffer considerable | "ou have yielied well, bt in many fhe opening price for September was from | erage o N the state. Will be n larke | Nobile & Ohio., T RURT 3 g o G0 nlEn MHGLT. dumage during the week in the southeastern [ counties have been dam greater o les :'&(- T Tite, and after ite early tumble to auintt s, Iy crop of potatoes com- | Nashviile Chat. ., 3 2 5 i EEL Recelpts, 300 head: shipments, none; | section of the state, where a third to a half by wet weather 0%c and subsequent recovery to 7llec It ratively light; prospects for late crop much | National Corlaze. ¢ |T. § i3 1080 2 $ 8 & e of the crop is estimated to be injured be. continues i excellent condition, ne B e e &k radiowas | better Nat. Cordage pfd, o . Do 2o Stock in Sight. vond recovery, except in the river countics. | ¢ d e T - potatoes large. N, LB Ends X 83 i 0 ' 8aay, b 180e; our principal markets 16 oo o Vil pmising 18 conslderably dumaged by ra The corn market ruled lower today, but | PR Wi nave to took o some atstant | Norin Kih ¢o; - it il Batiesvautilsis s : corn erop I8 generally in'a very promising At Dt on e Whole' the. crop 1m showed a considerable amount of firmness | yoint for supply of apples this season, as New | Northiern Paclt 5] 3 3 Solith. Omatia G il BRI TR EB L PG RO, than expected. at the decline. The cool weather prevailing | lingland crop promises to be very light, both | No.Pac. bd. ... ,,\"‘M _ T 16 oS s Lem 4105 40 | beginning to feel the need of rain and i Whacco, castor beans, ,.,:h,l], \l“""“l ‘;, Im\._,“‘.l., ,‘r,_| n “‘,; minds | ety nd ':;pfl\:rm;,}. oyarious s ctions of | Dok, D & G | B AR i L) $0 7000 | rolling somewhat, although not suffering R ables Are of the speculators, and that was the sus- ew Yol ot ght _crop, ot &4 i Prener onk favor a good crof 1 sales of stocks Were taining influence which prevented the pres- iffalo: anY ndications: (1vor & 8 b4 of the county. i y warm. Wheat 18 short. Onts Dawes Ty crops ar T i § ot . 8, (ot any material damage. Reports by counties: | Noini'\ » contiaue in good condition, K .2 3 ek 2 i ot SOUTHEASTERN SECTION. With the exception of grapes, which are sti + Theo 4 r 9,06 of potatoes. Opinions as to apples differ. Great s, including Am sar, 44,100; Ateh. [ & 3 f S ; S 4 otting badly 1n some localitios. ent brospect of a crop of over 300 bu. ahy oce’ dropped In past (wo oF three weeks, | tson, 13,9005 Burlington, 9:700: Chicago'& iastern | 3 " 5 s Totals . cvenrenenn T80 22,008 iller—Corn suffering for rain and cannot | rotting badly in_some tocaiitie g estimated by the Orango Judl isarme: S-Cholce_stock, 10 Tiiinois pr i Loulsville & Nashville ek y mostly harvested and dn° good condition. Las i rom causing more wenkness. The local 3 New potatoes, choice stock, 30@ [ 19,50; Mani omsolidated, 20005 Missourl . g LIVERPOOL S (AT and In “good ‘conditio Rain Benefits Hlinois Cropx. RBEUIREVE. Tohtuce Wasteany. selling ot Pacific, &3 a1 1 00" Reading, | 1.+ ceed100 200 [ (LIVER ..1 ., L~ WHEAT—8pot ; | tures drying up und wells going ary. T CHICAGO, July 90.—11mofs wether erop bul'e in rather aggressive churacter by Bartlett- | GNIONS—Dermudas, per crate, none: California, | 4,00 Rock Tiland, §40: St Daul, 15100; South 1O 200 | 10003 demand moderi g, Swinter, ] gCamtvhéud pleliing ton t0° ilkin busnels, | CHICAGO, July £0.—Lilinsls wether ciop bul'e in Frazier & Co., followed by equally bold buy- | in sucks, per bu., Sca$l.00; home grown i preferred, $,20; Tenneasee Coal and Iron, | 1. i 200 106 o PN, 1 hard, Manite L ot Sl Sl (R AL o by Baldwin-Barnum and the Barret [ OLD BEANS—iHand Yicked, navy, %600, Wheeling & Lak e, 3,400, 00 1 1060 2 05 Brm, the. neae hng. dIBtant Dottt Choee | commenced. Grain LUFnINE ot betier i Wa | o e e ety etow. s moee Speculation was on the whole light, | beans, per 5 g = e = and’ other positions 134d lowers busines expeeted. Corn growing fanly. Rain necded I D LUV L B S e A B Receipts for the day were 417 cars. Spot | GABUAGE » A New York Money Market, CALVES, caually distributed; July, O bid: Fillmore arly all of our early corn dim I, have proven highty benefictal to growing opened at 43¢, dropped at once to 42%c, im- [ RADISHE 3 L 160, NEW YORK, July 80.—MONEY ON CALL— | 7. 1 4100 5 H ember, aged, some past help. Late corn in fair condi oL B S U B BHOveq) t0) 480 10 Sgor donlines. adein 1o i K sy A 1 per ent; s Toan 1 per cent; closed ; 13 43 mb e . e e e | M st 2% 2%¢, and e close was wort 4 2 at 1 per cel A GEDERS, auiet; American mixed, 3 oo st of the corn_ {s beyond redemp o water famine S N e s ps o s Morth PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—-3G4 per cont A e e 410, Futurcs opencd ‘quiet bt steady Threshing mostly “done. Wheat averaging from | The water famine has been geno B S o Crom, S0%c foax ‘ I CHANGE - Borong, it acom | 6. [ 0800 ... chunged prices; closed "firm for near | (W0 1o ten And oats from six to Hifteen bushels | and springs, weils aad streams ar £ o HOats were dull and featureless. The mar " | A R S e et : : W bR Sd bR oL phosltiont i NN GLhIEHEE ) e H " i 1 theesting | Srovs are duinig. weit, “and Hte potitoes promise ere ¢ d fes cless, e mar- q SLAO@AEDY, for sixty days 86 34d; September, 48 1d; October, 48 1d; Novem. {milton—Harvest about all done and theeshing | €rops are doing weil, and Jute promis ket followed the cour: d out by wheat [ & per i Sotses B0 and’ 90664915 1. ber,' 46 14d; December, s 2. begun, Yield better than ‘was expected in ai | 0 good vield.” Corn has mode Krowin Bnd Corn, and: while doing 0 et With very N e b ] 3 FLOUI mind go'd; St o fancy | gmail gam. Ifain e, Com hever oot | and ‘roasting ears Ture plentitul el demand for choice oats continued and was | ‘\¢ ATERMELONS—Per doz., crated, $2.00%3.00, s 3 g e g n OATREY orn fn_places looks quite wall, but [[by the rains, and some damoge has Festies BY the principnl feature of the market and in- L_r TS i o TG b v 1 38 o 40 | oo G TP T e P the oo ighagee e s toe ety s ey | v o by in' the ek il plowie fluenced a higher price for July AX _Per bu.. 60665 Sisvs RO I 3 wlEH H H 6d: ;' hpio bt LASE IR D of hume grown anp i And mellow. Fruit i excerdingly Provisions were dull, the market being | CAULIFLOWER-—Per doz., 1c@$1.00, U S. 48 coup. new. 143 3. 8., E it D s 3 Dackw, Hght, 18 Tbs., Ma 6d: short elear middio i uffered much in the Fouthern wnd central countics dcminated by the slackness of the cath ozen 40Gi50c, g 1.8, 5. o G4 x o 3 e e R G LT Vo acre. Will be i | With fair crops 4 the northern. benie demand, weakened by the lower prices for ALUIRLOWER—Per doz.. i5c@$1.00. U8 8s.coup.. . irle 208. .. PO L 5 4d; shoulders, square, 12 to 18 Ibs., 3is; hims the castetn D ing under the load of frult and early markets live hogs, A private estimate of the stocks | CELIRY=Home grown, per doz., 33@i0c. U8 4%, reg. : A it s Short, 14 10 I8 1o 4o, Tewt, Tndis nees: ton o | the county. ' Potatoes 4 good crop. Lastu it ghuited of provisions shows remarkably little FRUITS. 1. 8 4u'coup. 3 g 3 primé mess, €1s 80, Pork, prime mess, fine west, | Uitd. condition. Pravailsl Ins Rome - SBat change for (he month. It makes prk stocks Bartictts, per box, §1.86@ | U.S. us. rox, L& T C. 100 TERNS, Crn, oTs Gd; prime medigm, 8 Lard, dull; iy com past recovery. Tarvest | Dronth Provaile ‘in Some Seot the same as on July 1, lard 4,000 tierces and 5 e \EBRASK A, ne western, s Gd; refined, In pails, i arly B WASHINC July e weather bu s Eibs 2,000,000 Ibs. less' than ‘a month ago.| KED RASPRERRIES N shipping sock. = i N M AT el g7l CHEESE—Steady: demand ' moderate; fines: : dn dumaged at teast Al |y S oot of crop conditions for the week end= ticns in pork T A kLN Austas 2% APRICOT No shipping stock. . 7° IN. J. C. Gen. nm . i Peoes bl prfd LA in I8 suffering from the severe Drouth continues In western Ohlo and 18 affecte Pork declined another 10c In the fore- Minsourl 6s...... Vaiines . 1118 168 JUTHERN PEACHES-Per 4-basket crate, | Lit. Now Con. 4a.. No.Pac. lats. 110 g BB BUTTER—Finest United States, 108; g0od, nom- | heat and dry weather. Ing crops unfavorably In portions of Pennsylva ¢ 8 2 J o T e pa OtoeOnts being “threshed and wil make o | i, “Koutn’ Carlina, I ncon and another lic near the close. APPLES—Cholce shipping stock, bbls., $2.009 | N-C. 0s. N, Copiotas. 2 sre 828 ONSEED OIL—Liverpool refined, 178 8. | genoral average of over forty bushels. Winter | Kupsas and Nebraska. In outhern Michigan Estimates for tomorrow: Whent, 92 cars: | .55; cooking appies, $libas 0, bk NG i W08 F Den. 3. ol Gaorge Monater, e L S erom o “to "eteen. Some” o burned | Grouth i been mievea, " in the norintin orn, 28 cars; , 108 ; hogs, 12 (! RN « Crawfords, ., | 8. nonfina. |R7G. Woat. 1uta... eifer.. 2 ceders... 1108 3 N b . ? i i Jart of the state the rain e Insufils S 38 cars; oats, 108 cars; hogs, 12,00 EAHIEQRNIA R HACHSE s ipsriaxi8l iSO Mot cecs mw LR At 6 feeders. . 1126 3 00 Latag: .. 1160 LRI ERATOR BEEF—Forequarters, 3 Puwnee—Potatoes '.‘,”'{’ up s that the crop of L e "geent” outiodk 0 ¢ i o 2he leading futres ran Al _ | CHERRIEA-No shipping atock. = Tenn, ‘0ld On, i Watkins & Malloy, HOPS—At London, ifle coast, ing little growth, | ceived’ from portions of and Kansas Articles. | Opsa. 3 GOOSERERRI o shipping stock. Va. Centuries. § ) .3 160 2 15 1 feeder., Thei receints of wheat during. the_ past thre Polk—Early corn has not suffered as the late. | ynq it is reported as late Dakota, In Wheat No 2] _ BLACK RASPHERRIES-—No Shipping_ stock. dodeferred. o 3 L H e tals, Including 52,00 centals | Pastures needig rain. Outs In - eastern part of | jndiana, 1iinois and Towa It ls making rapid o BLACKBEIRRIES—Choice stock, Der H-at, | Atehison 4 g “purg (recelnts of American corn during | county unusually kood. S W and caring. In Towa the 1 e T0H | case. $2.0002.55 Atchison 24 AL5 331 U, b. 1818 of .1t . 2 . 3 BiSEoA R yere: g eioen Bl Richardson—iarly corn constderably tnfurcd. L "ot FHAPES —Sauthern stock, per §-Ib. buskets, 3 | Canada So. 2ds’. "\ 10714 Wesi Shora 4. 5 3 g ather s yielding forty-five o (11y-live, Dusiels per @dic; California, pe 5. L.& N. unified 3. 550 So. R R..... Wheat fifteen Lo “thirty stures’ an wrn st : 1 acre, Wheat fitieen to teatly ussured Cotten 1 b NECTARINESCaltorr GE R (0 A R ¢ e ‘-‘ ot ; e L st el R e e s on i P ARNCR 1 i i edting TROPICAL FRUITS. 7 ; ns. faney. $5.006h.05 e ¥1cla Cten 10 twenty-ive bushels pe. | of spring wheat is advancing favorably in South The market is well supplied” with very fine | San Fra i Quotations. . : : irkay WITEAT—Dull and . inactive lower on heavy | dere. Miad (hree to five; wheat - three o uix. | Dakota and”southern Minnesota. orumgen, | Quotationns | er box, fa.50; | nSAN, ARANCISCU, duly 0. - ina e siat elok | 1 wu..... © 00 860 | Daved: Nowever, as the Pavers Amiuambed o e bty e B0 44 ot suarina Corn Out of Danger, o $5750 funcy St. Michaels, | follows Anediy 88 | 10iheiters., 2 Lellors: and %0 urkent. becme the demand ANt out well. Pustures: and meadow A, July 30.—The weekly Kansas crop : 13 e s i .\u.“,’.. | araily fotiowea, “at the a 36 | Ketting dry P(g!;‘lmrbbl‘ 2 WUEMONS xtra fancy lemons, 300 siae, $0.00 felaviane: I T 00wk, .syi 10058 00 weders, ... Iovariabies angiidomontia, {reding, | e st yiasa ve e, (0 Lon «huaneia b crop conditions continue favorable in the Ya 4 5,00 5.30. ; anii cagh, Totic: July September, e, Wheat vielding five (o ten bushels | alviston. iy planted corn i about Jn 107 BANANAR Choice large stock, per bunch, §2.25 | 41008 - Moxisa 2 feeders. .. —buil ana ,{;;i“\ WAL oo spec | SEEEpour 1 daliy"Soms uish o o { hecdn:some Falr 1o fnian Ailing: More i mu ! ik e e T DI Sevisibar siaue tas s A Girnamed “late ! By ot Tk B Bodie Con... Occidental Con: noné S23e bid; Juiv Will ot et bick Cae pastures and mendows. Thresting is progrossing 33 3 5 % Bullion.... 3 lophir... .. . Y nd fall plowing has begun. 4 i tain very much. S Catedonia’, .. Overniin 24 feeders, 37 b i, Everytiing 8 In good shape ovor the middle s PHILADELPHIA, July 30.—WOOL—Quiet and | S ? L 3 ¢ b » {1 sho \vicion, except In Washiagton, Republie, Cloud 07| ginia, XX and above, 180 and above G s I3 M 3:teeders, o festers... 1047 3 o o Most small grain cut and some [ whera the rains have been few and light. In L2 Bc. G 23c; quarter-blood, 23@24c; com- | Con, Cal & Va. Sferri Neva Ltesdns 1ubbell, i ik thresned. Too dry for corn und millet . ColtNles Eavorallis CondItIonEEare ah quolations wers ; ich New, Forke, Michigan wnd. Wiscon: | Crown' Porat . |Stiver e ) R " ptiirie i KL overstocked euan: | | Burt—iarly corn is doing fuirly, but late corn LOUR—Winter patents 3 3,75 Qnd_RLOVE: 10010 . meniiii.; 19Nec; qy Exchiequer......... Silver Kinz. . . ... is very backward. Millet, whe wn la 3 Ing of great value to the . 43.0003.400 L blood,” 212 commen, 1920 Waslag @anid & Chrey R standing stll, So Y fields will y thred don, \Crope of il iinds are in 3 TG4 651 pr combing, delaine, fine, X ‘or XX, '19%a20c; me- | Halo & Norcros h Con.. . 51,28 for distillers’ fintshed go o the acre s (g first-class_condit arvest ix Now progressing SR iaeth I ! 24 avarter-viood, el 2 | it Yellow Jacket. ... Hlienell Bros LEAD-Firm; sales, 2 cars Missouri at § rHarvesi nearly over. Com rolling some | bt et Uy raine” Sodin oo 7 1 Aant and agier-blood. | Jusuce. . 1060 86 i 100, tony LA s corn damaged by continued dry [ fi sl e et i« Ml;‘l(uw, [N brr S SHCRICIEhi) by or K sr."\" Dary G600 Moxic i doilars, BU m““'w" "Alfl';"» o much more. ¥ s rop 1(\...4 » TR T hs® i quart; K 9 13G16c @54 Drafts, slgnt. 2'4e: talazeinaia, 42, . 84 340 steer.... el T s per wcre, Hay will be o very | Crop » Favorable Yo ., 40, (dark colored), An_assessment of e a share has been levied | | oo s TR, Thel short crop. o hatis S MOINES, July 30.—The lowa we No. 2, nominal; No, : 3 fine medium, 1@ 12@ on Sierra ht-\udu—.__ iS5 7 cows...\. .. RiE 280 16 1'-:':‘::' 3 PROVISIONS—Pork, standard mess, :"‘“”““ In“ ":“”2 '“;;”“‘""' :‘l:! ": ;”_ ‘a8 seven crop bulletin sa; A rn, daik, fine, X or esame S eeders. . Lard, prime steam. $6; choice, $6.10. yield will be larg R e |t ot e varake | tererature Totlithe | iaatt wile " PLAX SEED—No, 1@ie; fine medium, 1@ medium, 12G13c; Boston Stock Quotation S0EEs e BB 80 boxed shoulders, $6.87¢; longs, $6.75: ribs, $6.8714° [ Dushels QelIE WL TRUESICIS RSN was about’ Rormal. Nearly all TN of the TIMOTHY SERD- e tagnes - BISTON. July, 30.—Call loaus. 2@3 per cent: tr, (18200 980 % 50 "B Fode | shorts,” 7. Dry sui meats. shoulders, $5.621%, 3 ‘wnd stacking nearly done, and | state have had 2 present LW EROVISION y su0ania | (JHOSTON, July i0—he wool market for the | me loans, 'Sad . per cont. Glowny srioas for | 3y [0 §ip % fecters.. Ignes dEaLRT I LB R Te L B TE 0 [ iy dx and considerable ¢ & been ‘caused .50, Lard ‘Short ribs, | rotk endn w o - agial. | stockni D0 lesdnd inlnlag haress M. H. Chaffee, ot i " sk DR Rty ¢ 3 by severe local stor by win@ caturcs. The sales contloue large, but abnorma) g M. H. Chaffee. corn. 11,000 bu.; oais, 50.000 bu y 0 ¥ 4 whoulders | (e e s i | AT &8 Fov . 16 (W, BIex DIt B3 | 2 feeders.... 1100 800 * 89 fecders....1008 3 70 A Plour, 11000 bble.; wheat, 3,000 | out and n : and hail. On the whal ok has Bhort clear sides’ (boxed) 3 ; 5 Am.Sugar. .. 2110 1161 Wis. Centeal sl 1. Haxby. bu.: cor Jats, 10,000 b il ten deroes, beiowthe | Ben ighiy favornl ‘Krowing orops, and greater In fact, about all, of this his gone o v D bo b, CorR, Moats, 19 b Slew ohy i 1 bt busl A Am. Sugar pfd.... 103 |Edison Elec Tils.. 140 | 1bull.......14%0 T Cows. .. 255 _ — and rainfall about halt I3 tng and threshing the ripenod smadl \\nm\v-mml ' finished goods, per gal., | 1o M B st L.:m.’.'\”."::Lm;'(;;"""!(‘-‘;" ".\,5,“0 Eaacit 03¢| Atehism 4d8.. .. A3y | 5 cows. 1052 1 fe 1229980 8 00 Market. . (s ..' ain, Tho outs hurvest s mwn completed and AR prices are quoted on the lead ® | BellTelephons. .. 198 * Atchison 48 L8 4 cows... ps.... o S VORK, July 80.—COFFEE-Options i aryen 1 to Riirer | reshing claiin progtens. Wit fellowing were the recelpts and shipments | [T, S, 4 Bty eeess, % | Bonton & Alonty:| 300 Sow Ehed sl 133 ¢ 2 sicndy 6t unchiungad prices 5 points | Jul fur man yearm, Corn belnnink, lo, BCEL | phenomesally ey ¥ A and ab XX and abo Vo. | Hoston & Mawe... 17 0, Electric 6 B V.o O . 365 Tuled ally fiim’ on highe on Towlands good; on uptands poor. Eurly corn | TRk are rendy et v combine c ine. 20g | & B &Q 9134 Allduez Mining G0 90 fresh loads in the | pean advices: a Checked by foreign sel, | o8, lowlands good; on uplands p Larly oora | lields of fiax are ready. for havvent, Fitehibur 80 Aul e ) ling Corn’ 1 steadily maintaining Jis lead and bids ety e Michigan, Wi e, X Michign, | Biteh ROl Atnain i s »hren conndored Jubsiding uctivity in spot coftee doparts | o™l corn i doi cetye Gardens ot G A ainleadiand Hids 3 i 3.000 Aot MIGhiSan T an Y red closed stendy At unchanged prices (o Baocspled cate) b nlochy Easeeny oy " to br i i Wheat bu.. 4 25300 e e 241 | Butte & Boston... 24% it wi Rrkent | points net August, §! Ing thelr Hayilsjteing iy, a5 10y where rainfall has b . Potatoes and the. 0000 T ew Yore Rew Hampanemont, | Mexican it (:nluu‘fl& Hecld! 815 1 ' this monch.’ Another feature of | tember, $1540; October. $15.457 L 6.2 | R Barley and onts promising fifty busn. | MINOF crops are i | Ore. Short Lins. . came’ from Towa, They were heavy and mixed red Trg vesterday, but | ¥ YOG LTy cather for havesting and nearly | HINNESSEY, OKL, July 30.—Army worms Xet wan firm: erenmery. mm‘“‘l: n‘:-‘.“y'"'fluri three-elghtha-biood, combing, 18@18Kge; hraid ARraae BTN, Aaje thors Hipychare bes & i hL’.i‘.‘_'Z{"{‘ . e TRDETT AL 3. he Tes SaAdS, yield, e Teport as high ax 100 bushels | thia vieinliy and ure doing kreat damage to Jid1e. ¢ s ! Taise: Ke . Airee-tightha: i atoally Tatker ad tha BBinpiee ere oLt ul | st 60 “bagn. e Lelding. (rol” forty 1o ejghty | Lot L, beyond ds 0 duyw o - 17@18¢; Indlana and Missourl, quar- P v g - il threshed, 1 Y hot winds have damag at n NEW YOF GIEN o vt . ) » v a few light loads at about steady prices, On: - = shel ax e ar corn needing Tain He GRUBRAL MARKET, od, Sloth, 10iker Tociana and Missourt | o New York Minine & Enoton 106 of Tiht" hoxk reached 5. it e Sugar Market, R A, 5 Commoditics nnd Staples. months, 12@13c; scoured, 31@32c; spring fine, — Chicago’ indicating & big brealt in the marie: | Dut autet. ctined, , moderately corn in fizing some., Center of county 18} % ju = NEW YORK, July FLOUR—Recelpts, 30,900 | 12_months, 1@ scoured, M@0 territory | GUIWer:-- | 1:;:;:1'0 . B A e Tia TRt e e | /and Rendy N g 3 i w‘:‘,";""; n"m'.f'.',““"‘ Oats, wheat and gras INSTRUMENTS placed on record July 30, bbl.; exports, 8800 bbis.; clty mill patents, 443 | NeouipedBame; | Montana, mediom 1pise; | Srown Boint, 11l 85 |Plymduti LA R ) SRR k38 fisnion—Harves i oampieted_ and amion] E 18 WARRANTY D @4.70; city mill clears, #.00G4.25; Minnesota pat- | scoured. 32G3%; Australian. scoured busis. comb | SO, CA: & Va.. "“ Quickativer... . 300 | htavy' und mixed louds., As usoal on o down i '."""‘ e e 1 tasac] #nd'In’#004 | 1 7 Wuthrlch 8ad wife to ents, $LE5G48; Minnesotn bakers', $2.1003.05; | Ings, superfine,’ 4ic; combings, good, 39G1c. eadwood. ... Guiciaiiver pta..1i market walesmen were low about making the " 8 pegtiony e ot 10, block 16, Rose 1) epring rrades, 3195000 winter patents, §14 TONDON, July 80.—The fourth serles of the BT, concession und the matket Was inclined o arag. | 234 owdered, 454 To-100: wranuinted, | *Wushington—Corn somewhat _dam; Louts Folt 1o C'8 Willows, 8.90; winter stralghts, $3.0G3.70; winter extras, | Wool tuctions closed today with a strong and X 11850 [Union Con. /10100 Representative sale faci cubes, 4 11-16@A%C. Hxly to elghty-five bushels to Tiriggs' Pluce, and jot 4 $3.0068.50; winter low grade a0, Rye | jctive demand ) American buvers bouht during | Iron Bilver .. i\'clluw Jacket. ... 85 AL Bl RSSO R R , 30.—SUGAR-Cane, qulet; cen VA e Harvest o Wheat “prom wele, Higby husbarid flour, superfine, $3.255G3.40; fancy, $3.60G3.7. to0k 195,000 halen, and domeatle 168 000 hales. The | MEXICAN e i o i et Bignr, duit 'and Father caters Torg. | Beventy me " of Wiy Waimut i ; WHEAT—Receipts, 25,000 bu.; exports, 15,610 | number of hales offered was 12,99, of which 800 — g b a 807 August, b8 '9d. AT Sasleril Sy, . s rges and ‘wife 10 Wililam Fansen, bu. Bpot, weaker; No, 2 red, Thiges No. 1 novn | Uales were withdrawn 2 __London Stock Quotatio 5 & A U e ~ finning 10 need ram. Late potatoes do Clots T and 8, block 18, Wilcox's em, 7ike. dellvered; No. 1 hard, T8kc. Options | jowming are the suies v JAONRON, Tly 80 b Do S19dthe 4 M v Y e ol elfent. Hay 8 heavy Andrew Miica, execuior, o ai'io’# 1 ‘Wead, "% elen “news and European ‘selling. Trade was | Alo@od, Queensland. 5208 halos ‘g | Erie. 7| N. Y. Co AR : 7 e R e T B T SR T K i K has been very Justave Prierson to J A Stavan, 1 % of ¢ Yor®, 94ll jund " changes narrow. “Cash demand [ i’ % v, Gaod. " Victora 300 baies: | Erleddy. i . . Ineh a8 tach ‘brown "sheetings Ly ‘nch, | vorable for harvestink wnd practicaily al 1ot 34, block 4, Compt AN isne el s southwest and predictions of | scoured, $%A@1n 10: grensy, 44G1GA, 8 Contral.. ... . B poN There . {tendanca of buyers | small grain 18 cut. Both wheat and oats are QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, Rt the norlhpasl Y eat and’ pred g i There was much increased attendance of buvers ¥ L Both 0 00l are, 2 AL L Failles: clcwed 1o lower. < hoard Australia, 1,150 bales; scoured, 6@ 1id; Mexio d rés.. 6% 2 ! 1 in' the market, especially for a Tuesday, Fheir | fne quality and o large siell Heavs Gunder | wiyom gansen 0 W H Russell, o 58 fect elosed L AL@8A. Bwan Rtiver, 452 bales: greasy, BAR SILVER-—30 3160 per oz, . Inquivies covered brown and bleached cott storms the last week, with some hail, d 8. block 18, Wilcox 2 ‘add S elpts, §.000 bu.; Tasmania, 8 bnles: grensy, 467 MONEY—4 : » domestie fabrics, blankets, dress goods ge reported, Yper and wife to L N Reff, n g iol 9, 8pot, dull; No. e i 2,763 hales: scou 161s 1 " " The the open market for | &'* - prints, and of each there were fairly good sales CENTRAL TION Ellzabeth Plac 10k R on Detter crop news, and Gane of Good Hope'and Natal, 472 ; et R0 ORAD. DMATROE (G | 3T . Keverul “makers of wool flannels are’ well sold Corn, alfalfa, millet and potatoes need per oent | T . . ahead Into the late Autumn months, and prices Bt ‘corn 1s Mot rolling. Smail_grain osed 45150, 9 WTTI T e T ——— g are higher for all others. A leuding agency has ding better than was thought. Oats averaging | Special master to J B Iiper, n % lot od. 4ke Toledo Grain Marke I-nrell(n Financial, reaee o . dvanced the price for biunkets § per cent im::“fm»luls e ey aisty. Wheat sixises iaabeth Place \ Ay dull; No, 2, 2 vhite, Kegsie Opthans |@ TOLEDO, July 3. —WHEAT—Low 2 Tuly 20. on London, elght el - Migd by Printing cloths firm at 2%c plus 1 per cent. S faastive sy ! ‘unchunged (b hand duly, “Tae; August, NG September, | duy L2 . o 4 8 . s ower &t 23%c tember, 3%c; October, eclosed Decem . PARIS, Jul -] ¢ per cent rente 2 {nadds 2 g M 3 Y S :‘,"!l‘;".l"‘fl Steady; No. 3 mixed, d(ie. 960 /Tor ihe aicount. Eschangs ‘on Landen, "B | i s & Y, July 3.—WHEAT-1G2c lower; | now being cut. Apples o g als the po ad HAYFIm: shipping, 6081 good o cholce, | OALS 8L mL;\\,fl & ‘mixed, 2c: No. 2 white, | 3isc for' eheckn \ . : 3 atie! No ¥ A e TR, | B 3 A DA ook 0 | 5 me . mov, TR B Easing & “OLOV e aady. ON, July 30.—The amount of bullion gon e 5 ! ? .| tands S e o 4 . W. sQAOPB—Qulet; Paclfio coust, old, 3@3c; 194 orop, | (SEOVER _ BEED-Steady, ur Jmm“(’\ SIS | 0o the Bink of England on balanc 5 4 s 3 2 No. 2 mixed, 37%@38c; No. 2| “Dawson—Weather getiing Small grain Telephote 1039. 3 nto 1 : s ° ; ot and 3 will yield ‘el s i g ot 0 0| AV Bt S 8 L | g it el | 87050 4 B 1 G B v s | A WL BoYD & DEAN dry; 24 o 2 oats. B0 bui rve’ g bu. I i Lisbon, $i4: 8t Deteraburs, 80; Awnens, | Z1....... 28 ! G eyscim hotding out rkably wel X 4 LEATHER- Weak: hemlock soje, . SHIPMENTS Flour, 00 bbls ; wheat, 5,000 bu.; | 717 Rome, 10447 Vienna, 10 . ensnse ne - i x " T Most ‘oats OMAHA, NEB. ; St have rain x RO L0 heavy welghts, 5 POFR: 150 11 ot e, 190 By, Finuncial Note Ing before the spring COMMISSIiON WOOL~Firm; doms 1 G pulled, N P P o P BOSTON, July 30.—Clearings, $15,8%,755; bal Lo 3 % B SAVANNAIL July % SPIRITS “Firm, Harvest about hal A, O omer . 3 | "R S ol LR, S wonostw-rims wn i S edg il | Grain, Provisions & Stooke f‘ L BALTIMORE, July 30.--Clearings, $1 5 + o8 d A » - @ vard—Fine weather for harvest. Rain badly Room 111% Board of Trade. A 0. 3 white, BKOBYK balances, $364,850, L , i} NE—Firm; 2%e. - Corn curling very badly Direct wires to Chicago and New York, f weatern steam closed at $6.57%; September. Y Il nominal PHILADELPHIA, July 30.—Clearings, $12, = Loup—Weather hot and dry. Wheat badly | Correspondents: John A. Warren & Co closed $6.60. nominal; refined, Pork, dull HISKY-Firm; finished goods, on the basis | 315; balances, 81,714 arfed up. Corn fast dry ng up. Pastures b Tew mess,' $12 3 o $1.22 for high Wines T. LOUILS, July 30— 00; bal- SEAPOLIS, July 8.—There was a _re- [ Merrick—Onts mostly haryested and w splendid ull; state, I 2G3%c; small, | RECEIPTS—Wheat, 4,20 bu.i corn, 35,600 bu.; | ances, $56 narkuble scarcity’ of trade in wheat today. Sep- | crop. Potatoes damaged. Corn now in fine con- | B, ®. SMITH (Tel 108) 8. M. STANFORD Part skims, 2G94¢; full Skims, 1% | oate 71250 bu.: rye, none \mlh)‘”l e 1 o R T : 3 " b ember closed steady, % ¢ lower tha ester- | dition. Rye a fallure ~ : SHIPMENTE. Wheat, 1.0 bu.; dorn, 16,250 bu.; | S AREINGROD. oy o b, e ol ALt o2 .“.:;‘ Tl et REUE ENE L e B e ol i nearly il gut. Corn at F. P. SMITH & CO. M—Weaker; United closd at $1.31 | oats, 31,20 bu.; rye, none; .“n.,‘ ‘none. (ARBINOTON, July 8.=Tuder's statpmeat of . a 'standstill and weedy corn gone up. bid: refined, New York, $1.10; Philadeiphia and { sapse ‘80 Duluth Wheat Market. Nance ot and dry. Small gram all cut. Oats [ G IN and PROVISIONS Balmore 65 st 1: N Milwanies Market beldnce, KURISLUL; gold reserve, $IFT.0601. ' Al LU July 3.—WHEAT—Weak: No. 1|a good crop. Corn standing the dry weather well (JIK:;;: 4 N. Y, Lite Bldg, Omaha, rm: western dairy, 10G13c; west- ; ) i T CAGO, "July 30.—Money, easy at 4@4% per 38, o Juiy » srthe N Y, A o (LUTIRR i weaters dury, 1001, wet: | MILWAUKER Suly 30— WHEAT Tawer: No. [ SHICAG 1 s ; 3 " o By e i N, 1“horiarn ¢ Elgins, 15¢. 1 northern, 16%¢; Septem: | ey 1" S 104%S AN RGN per cent for com Sic; Ducember, Branch offices at Fremont and Columbus. Al GGR-Quict; western fresh, 126134 X u Ste c e ste i s . ders placed on the Chicago Board of Tradi i a R i Mium: &tetiink exchange Was frs; posted. riies ; th AL r or TALLOW -Steady; city, Atac; country, 4e. 3 ¢ SWG40 for demand; $.M% for sixty days Eorteaping Echwartg, Dupce & : IRV T o souniey. e, o |62 2 'white, 27c; No. 8 white, ATIngs, - §$13. 7125, 000, ol ¥ e 5 3 N 8 chreiner, Flack & Co., SL Louls, R v WS YORK, July 30.—The ster exchange | § There were two cars of sheep in, but| SAN FRANCISCO, July ¥.—-WHEAT-Dull; “Flrat Natlonal Bank, Omaha. RICEFirm; falr 10 extra, 4l@4%c. AR ominal; No. 3, dte. dlsiusad. trereased sirengih today, and Tidding. lower and the trade” was mber, $1.044; May, $1.11; cleared, 6,000 cen EANKERB, MOLASKIES M.:la.{.lu good to cholce, 29@ize, e .1, Ble, o of "'m‘"""\‘ drawers “havanced | helr | dull” Palr fo cholce natlver are quotable ot from 3 S S 163-165 Dearborn-st., Chicago. MARGIN No matier what hookicr on s APDLES - Hble, TLoais).80. Cotton Marlet. 1806401, reapectively, A majority ‘of the bank. | o 335, comimen and stock sheep at from 81 Adjourned Without Action. 15 Wall-st., New York. 70 State-st., Boston | TRADING IRUG S0U Gy bive reald we WATEIMILONS. 8 He NEW ORLEANS, 30, —COTTON—Qulet; TR a AR T Tk Pl ol R D 834 Safs MR AT s NEW ctua 2 A good (o cholce 40 to 100-1b. lambs EW 3 XPLAINED ity T atcal MUSKMELONS— b 0@4.00. middiing, § 15-18¢; S 3180 nat re: | Sinifieas 'the feures: uia unlaneba ar 000 | &0 drom 3" fucd 10 choles @ fo Hb. lam NEW “YORK, July 80.—The eastern coal cavr" 3 learly | expl METALS—Plg fron, qulet =, = 14 feeders Bt 18 © threshing begun and crop making - < ] ountey | 7iagis 1d: wreasy. HATA Hity b ) conditions favorable except that [ TOtAl Amount of transfers .......... .90 rain | and Lalte o 3 PROVISIONS—Beef, steady: family, $10.50 P 150 extra mess, §1.50G8-00; beet hams, S8 ol | 12k eady; pickled bellies, TRGiNc. Lani, | ¢ ¥ 3 ) R W Lurgin trading and D) s AL MANK and firm: southern lew, 1,800 bales; | 4301 fo 4 e > B sales agents met here today and after a ree. and eath 11,00014.00; not thern. $12.00@14.00, Copper, Strong s x B R B R New York Live Stock Market. tomething, ARBOGAST KON prios, Sl whanes wrlce” GG NEW, YORK. July $—COTTON—Quict; L Bills are 'In ‘very uu\' an'fl o v brief session adjourned without taking any rong e price, $.91%; ex- | dlog, lll g Tey L NEW YORK, Jul 30.—BEEVES--Recelpts, Bl e ]l i | Tei net recelpts, mone; gross, €1 bales; | G3,99) balagoes, 6,789,175, o B k@w.éuw “‘h{l, wilh 1o quatable chgpge: | 404108 ""“"‘“““' Correspondence Boliciteds Building, Chiesgon something ARDOGAST & CO., 3 Tradym