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3 , $1.75G0.66; first clears, §2. 668; 786, - ™ it 1xed, $3.5008.50 X a 1 L B8 ” slow, where product Is very h!l\'{: e 58, : bbb Bc_higher; selling, §7. 7.90; buik, HNJ1 3 which accounts for the prevalling wea Dulath G JRE, July 8.—Clearings, 96,00 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS, SHEEP--Recelpt ; steady. Tek 1w fr L Dess. A sale of 100000 pounds of ' elecs ” W £ 064 balances, $346,649; money, ¢ r cent. Osrn Interest Oenters in July, Which frolyuie for July delivers was ',';‘,"’.{,';.‘,&;‘ Al Rt et NG T northers Sma Tay N Y i A Clerings, 10.350.190; Oattle of o"“}xo“;‘q Bold Freely at) 2.4 1% ot New York Live Stock Market. " %, the marl a .00, My - LY g cen, $1,801,791; v, steady, i e v iy Touches Ninety Osnte. Btanddrd apot 1o August was last auoted T irs Rrvermper 5ike. ‘:(!‘EZ;:"::',',':,"?;,“ cachaned, o d|’woi\g\‘:l: b e e S8 18 wive | oniy 0% bead Hatrigerator bial at i, %; y .16, - T NCINNATL, July 8.—Clearings, $3,609,- e 113 @11%c per Ib. No exports. 3 ing, §11.5@1i.%. The English market also | xpw YORK STOCKS AND BONDS,|30; money, 34@6 per cent; New York ex- LUK, . . S (R s J A Siny e . ! 8. | %0 3 ; BTOCK CALVES. CALVESRecetpts, head: market OTHER CEREALS EXPERIENCE RECESSION | disblaved s, weaker tone, prices being de- chanss, par. i r A bl e A E ol i CALVES toert i sold: veais, $OONGTESS ber T 58 —_— losing at €53 and £63 os. While quiet, tn | ; S eceipts, 1613 head: only a few Dibcaiivee Gon Drep OR ,While| i0day had & better level of prices, spot | Market Stremgthens, Thow Cless| New Terk Minisls Guotatiéas. il Shaeh Setler STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, head on sale; firm; no sales reported. ptember , tlosine ¢ 1105 &, Tondon Feported Mo | Sees Seramble for Profc Taking. | NEW YORK, July f_The following are Spoms P B aheep. dull, steady: lamba sigw. with 10% s D st changes, the spot price bein , an: ety he closing prices on mining & t ely t 3 N B T fhat or futures £123 15e. New York'lead | NEW YORK, July 8—Something very | xums Con . 2 |Little Chiet . teady; others W@ic lower; $22802.75 per 100 1bs.; & few vearl: 4, J5: 8 Tow lambs at $.25G5.10; one 3 w33mE 50 35 “ 54 610 o % 1 1 1 un 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 5 . i 1 n but Liberal Offer Weaken held ‘qulet and sieady - without quotable | ke a scramble to take profits at the end 1 change; London remained at £11 s 3d.| Of the day served to throw some discredi: the Prov! . Speiter’ was firmly held but unchanged in | UPon the character of the day's movement the local market &t 85 15%, but 2 83 abroad, | In stocks, which had reached considerable ihe English closing price being £19. Local | proportions and with a semblance of much . o uly 8. es on the Board | iron rem: about steady and quiet at al character than anythin . ! o i Goday had s lower tondency, with | the old basis. Warranta continued more or [ if the recent course of the market. Spots $ PRI SN P - e A Rhe exception of July corn, which option | less nominal and without quotation; No. of strength were more numerous and the | Leadville Con pts we 3 !:5-0. "s;. Stock in Sight. The follow ble shows the receipts of le, hogs and sheep at the five principal markets for July §: . Cattle. Hogs. uh-e& Bouth Omaha. 3, 8613 3 Chicago . ¥ 18,000 I:.mo " “ Offcial Monday . the shorts bid up to %c, the highest price | 1 foundry, nofthern, was quoted at well-established dividend-paying stocks Since 153 Beptember corn closed 1%@iic | 2.00; No.'s foundry, northern, $2L.0GRW; | Wsre foremost in the trading. Foveign Finaneial, OROIAL Tusesey, v — fower. Beptember wh 3G1ie tower. | No, 1 foundry: southern, $21.60gz250: No.|, The “orders from single commission e likye this Heul TR BN S e A vistons | 1 foundry. southern, soft, soguz.0. | houses and the individual blocks taken of | LONDON, July §.—Bulllon amounting to | ¢ fmo f6vs, this Weck e faneay ity 200 closed from 6 lower to Tic higher English markets were @ tffle Ifregular, | 0me of the high grade raliroad stocks | £40,00 was withdrawn from the Bank of | & G LN J ] NEBRABKA. g N i b v There was nothing especially character- oW rlonln’ ‘Tlher at b6s and Middies- | fairly warranted an Inference of invest- | England today for shipment to South ':'"‘ wou ore. 44 16589 §or| 128 feeders. 911 4 40 16 feeders.. 886 350 g "~ h , Istic In the individual dealings in wheat gh at os 10 mont bu, ing, supposed o be re-Investment | America, Gold premiums are quoted: At | Ao B e v« DI N 2 feeders.. 639 365 6 feeders..1163 325 M and while the market reacted some from ———— of resources made avallable b] the July | Buenos Avres, 131; at Madrid, 36.90; at Lis- | Same four weeks ago 3 § feeders.. 632 3 65 the low point, the average for the day Was WHOLESALE MARKETS, | disbursements on the part of inside con- | bon. 2.60: at Rome, 118 Moriey was fairly | Séme days last year... Lo HOGS—There was a moderate Tuesday's| 100! at lower 'prices. Favorable = weather . | trgliing interests in some of the properties. | plentiful and rates ‘were easy today. Thero| RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE | supply of hogs here today, g Gndec b throughout the winter wheat belt was the oBuch buying was manitest in New York | Was a slightly better demand, owing to re: | The following table shows the receipis of [ influence of %4 good local demand and Yae byt el conirbed ) for rl|l|t.hwe-k“openlr‘\,f’lmdol!,:lll'-fi‘l‘urfl‘l: robn?:ly“nm‘ o ‘lmfit):!'rvvv::‘l}frn-(;ll‘,hln payments to the Bank of 'England and [cattle, hogs and sheep at Bouth Omaha for | vorable reports from other points the mar. NEW YORK, July 8.—~COFFEE—Futures DI et deprensing oftect durin the n- Staple and Faney Produce. o dlemons e “the 1ellnn b R | preparations for the settiement. Discounts | the year 'to date, and comparisons WIth | ket ruled active and higher. /At frat pack. | cpened steady. with prices © points higher gire seasion’ Beptemter whebt opened 2 | macs_candied atock, 1guee leion WiHion e beekt peraisiently Tt Lo-| Pk "ien ot e Wastnars g | 40 YeAT: . 7 Dea, | SR Tirw SHI7 badlng s sinee bighet, it | Ackios, damigh Fronl USRI LWR S Soad Yo' lower at G bul later I the 8, | LIVE POULTRY Hiena, ie; old roont- | "5 Uhe Tinele, Fesent Apward, movement, | che' Slook ‘exchange was ‘more cheerful, | Cattle 33 advance, A little later in the morning the | houses on a large scale were the features ; - 1 ) i 3 i ut there was no expansion a: rom the 6 | teeling was a i ood | of the trade, lding steady at t Bouthwest, There was considersble bUyINE | ducks and geese, fo: Broliers, ‘por 10 10% Yived these suspicions and the large pro-| infiuential buying of consois, Sperators pre- A Y A% . D e L e e EO0 | Shobing advehis AIL the Section, The Paties e wae tairly ateady,pwith & loss of 16 | OHS: Were for weatern. account - kent: afive th | f€FFing to watch the progress of the ac- table shows t a dime higher. There were quite a few | cables prompted the initial result. Wail oot “Poniiithe, Tocdl "receipts were 6 | oHUTTER — Facking stock, 15ei cholcs | supposition that the --western contingent' | Couiiz, apecially as trouble in the Kafe told on the Bouth Omaha | good hogs here today, o that several sales | street and commission houses fgured as A s, 17@18c; eared. Consols - Y'were made at the top pr .06, It | moderat rs, le__importe .rl.fl(h"r‘p.;orl:edcog‘)r:’:lr.l Mr:xn.'fi:.’;m!.' and | FRESH CAUGHT FISH Tommeationcw manipulating the market. In | first, but later eased and closed & quarter was_noticeable, however, .fi:f{m:v'en 41d | chiefly suppliea the demand. The markot Dulith teported, 20 CAIsi dnea. againhe st | herring, eci = pickersl, 8o i | he shorts i uie T orad BEpasure UPOR | of a point below the lowest of the day. - Tot want the light and Interior grades, and | was finally b points net higher, with sales (_., week and 36 a year ago. Beaboard | BETCy, Hiy Sur ani, ‘}f"”;’ strength of Bt Paul was aceompaniog by | Home rails were irregular. Americans re-| Date. | 100 11901, 1900, |1899. [1898. |1897.|1898. | such kinds-were left until the iast end of | of 40,760 bags, including September at 4.86¢ Clearances of wheat. and flour were equal | 16 SUEHAM 160 AU 1057 Shifoh: 81 [ revivall of old’ rumors of ‘control of that | fovered At the opening. mainly on mors - the market. That, of course, made the|November, 4.90c; December, 500G 0c So 18000 bushels. Primary receipts ‘were | PACK bass 1% Lauout, Nic; saimon 180i | property’ by Union Facific. The soft coal | hopeful New York news, but wers after- close seem slow. The bulk of the good | March, 8.35c; April, .%c; May, 5.30c; June, B30 bushels, ugajnst’ (8,0 bushels” the | lobaiera; pofled: per Ib., Fc: lobeters, Green, | parriers, were faken on die demonsirated B o New Yool then Sace ¥ o e to R Ty medrucy st corresponding day last year. r 1b. " bullheads, 10c. 4 enefit they are receiving from the paraly- 4 o 080 CHEL Up 10 N s medium welgnis eorent in® corn ‘again céntered n_the | PeL 1Py Be; bullheadsfoe. s ot the’ amihraciis & from, the Paraly- | were above the regular ciosing quotation went mostly from §1.76 to §1.65, and the light Liverpool Grain Market. 1 tion, which opened unchanged to 1 b M ? Kaffirs were weak, which affectsd 4 welghts fr. 7.7 down. " ?c“ K:.E.‘:r. ‘ime pressure exerted on shorts Sl Lhow; e, E:g::;"';;‘ .:’,“'!F;,°',1.,.°':‘:,.‘;‘,,;E',ggm:;}g; whole market except Americans, O eg‘{:mum. a new nigh |, LIVERPOOL, July &—WHBAT.8pot, No. esterday was again In evidence today an ¥ jouthern Rallway g 3 , July 8—Prices were heavy an oint for the year to date. Representative ) 3 X g 3 R s O SR ophern allma, dnd Krle, bt une Rend | ttimate.” Renten were boyed un B the Sais; 7 the veu % et Suly. 88 W Seplember, t 34 Do: e price of July soared to %c, the highes it publication of the particulars of the con- . nce: l‘}nc;; 152 when the record of ¥l was po Bomcioss quotad by OmAa Wholettte | * S aarked lnfluence was caused upon ben< {'er;'onhblil'i Op;mgr: were well tmprested e 208 V120700 nt i1 PR o g T g R iy By W ache Ta e o s . . a " y ith tl lea that tl new T 8 200 1\ N ; o i . i s EWMWmmmemmqflflgn@mwgmfi;mmmmx%mmmflfi&mmmafimflmwx T 16 3 ber b A ! TR, TRy Lo DUY 40, BrICes EG | are'for hay of oo color and quaiity, De- | point’ arter” tentaiive arrangements had | fecedel. | Souih Americans, wers cieek | une "% mess. 100, PoFk, Bri; (prime mees, West: T chat | man alr. leceipts t. a pment on ursday. ;. Y o . t S Beptember corn was influenced somewhat e raB ms, The steriing rate at Varis also railied. The | Spunish raily, resulting from the decline In | Jube T s e, acon A GumEstiang Theat'and by the sharp ddvance in Juy. |/ CAULIFLOWER—Home grown, per dos, R ekinas by “oiila" e st steriing S lomre | Thomson-Houston and Russian industrials July gut. 2 to ® Ibs, 6; short ribs. 15 to 2 e_opening was 3c lower to Yc higher 1 - L ) y ul s, 08s; long clear middles, t, to at n{;p.—. On_general selling the market | NEW CELERY—Kalamazoo, 3. hish were faciiitated by the growlng ease | wers meak, Rio Hingo8 Hrere Mer citered for July 3" foe,. 89s; ok clear miadics, ‘heavy 10" WHt to Glc and the closs was 1@1%0 | POTATOES—New potatoes, "per bu., &, | trugt compant IOy anarket. The -lochl | Fet o afa locai Acoount snd closed Weak, | fuly % to 40 Ibs., B8 64; short clear backs, 1§ ower, Local receipts were 211 cars, with| GREEN ONIONS—FPer (os., according to | yet e ot ronohme into this mats | A0 d | July to 2 Ibs., 698; clear bellles, 1¢ to 16 Ib: only § cars of contract grade. siz3 of bunches. 16Gave, et ag lendery of many millions of dollars | The private rate of dissount was unchanged | 3,15 1 605 6d. Shoulders, square cut. 11 to 13 Ibs., Reports of serious damage to oats in | TURNIPS—Per bu., 40c. 30511, Which served a8 o stimulating influ- | &t 3308 per oent. [Thres per_cent rentes: | Suly 7 strong, 6 6d, Lard, firm; prime western, Jowa checked the declining tendency that| BEETS—Per baskef, 40o. n peculation. The Chicago rate of ex- | 101t 1o for the acoqunt HExchsnge o — in tlerces, bis 6d; American refined, in cveloped at the opening ‘and prices ral- | GREEN CORN- Pér doz., 1te et praes at & per capt Qloout, with | Lendon,” N 16 fov Ehetks, SpRuiSs . | 75 aglontes Sunda Pails, bis 3d 3 i X ied, but toward the close there wus an.( CUCUMBERS—Per doz., $@4o. iz - | St ber of ca EESE—§ y: othér decline in sympathy with wheat and | LETIUCE—Per doz. brhohes, sic. B0 ate Aot ptonneasty h SOttt I | e L s nt A e Weats T brovght In today Dy sach road was a5 68 hmariven Hient corered, the eh e e e B (oot 1ol Ton | RADTANIES Bor aci. Dos the decision of the appeal of the suit|1% per cent. Business on the bourse today Cattle. Hogs. She'p H L g O I R 85y, S0 after ‘Geciining 1o $Hio Closed X e Ho oy against the stock conversion plan and on | was dull, owing to the absence of stimulus. R ot Louts tensy. 'wint Ve at e Lovar B e A | A AN nym. rowh, Der Marbet | the beginning of & Bew sult. Phis and the | Internationals were firm on account of th FLOUR~St. Louls fency, winter, firm, - % P » g » per market | gharp break In Colorado Fuel aggravated | ease of money. Spanish 4s and Dynamite S baAt Tosgon' (Desife coasd),: fivm, Yiliher pricep for hogs tmparted strength | “RILyBAKB--Home grown. per 1b., 1%e. | 1 reaction and the closing was easy. shares were lower on realizations, Trans- £50£5 106, J d 1o provisfons 4nd mehnpen_llpht figures were | CABBAGE—Callfornia ~ of - home-grown, bt 4 R ;"_’;‘}"fl"{‘;fl."fr";‘;ufir‘ L A R R o e BUTTER—Nominal, rom 2%c_to er. ere were lib- | new, 14@lhc. » y 3 * . 3 oral” offccings "at’ The advance ‘and the | “ONIGINE "New Californis. in sacks, per | S8les, par value, 33,635,000 United States Condition of the Tre H:s;g;:.m;? v'l::ty'd!\:rl’:i the last .",n.dm_’ “§oecdh}°hh°mi i).:m!mnb.fi »or: “,*u‘ ngfl.u‘m:l'l’v:‘g ;.fir:nlma clla:.tmc;n.m % WASHINGTON, July 8.—Today's Q. three days were 168,000 centals, including B 0 e 8L B OQIRTTY AN | o ATOES-Texas, per d-basket crate, | o' New York Btock exchange: . |ment of the treasury balances in the K' C & Bt 6,000 American J sed " The fower at $18.70. Lard ranged | WAVY BEANS—Per bu.. 8. % So. Pacific eral fund, exclusive of the $160,000,000 gold | C., R. L. & P., east. Petmween $10.024010.05 and $11.07% and closed TRUITE. e : Teserve in the division of redemption, [ G R 1. & P.. west. B Nigher ac B4 Ribs_closed 5¢ I0Wer | A pRICOTS—California, $1.40. o . shows: Available cash balance, 201317811 Tillnois Central o, atter selling between §10.72% and | pPEACHES—California, §1.10. 35%.T., Bt 3 bl v “ridgl Total receipts . Estimated recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, | , P LUMS—Callfornia, per, é:basket crates, } ‘ y Wool Market. The disposition of the day’s receipts was s N H fancy, $1.50@1.60; cholce, $1.25. g;wu;.e:xm. 200 cars; oats, ln/ur-. hogs, fi{ég{,h-s_y“ bo:y %‘5& s T L. 3 K BOSFON'H July :ifiwoohwa"hl th“ ::mg.::_la;;.h“dc&dlggg purchasing the t' i E8—8umme e . . now in a firm pos on, wool dealers here % T L g 2 tolom B ERRIES—California, per box, $LI5 2% o | are/in'a cheertul mood. as the market con. | (BUPSTS, (o co.... o5 TR Shesh . 5 alifot x, 3 1 & L E tinues to have a fairly active demand. The Fisney . 308 Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y. | yome-grown, per 4-qt. case, $2.00g2.55. e R 24 b | ket s firm. for ferritory woois. Fine | Switt and Company...... & 225 CANTALOUPE—Texa r crate, §2.00, o st pie . . Nevada has £0ld on the scoured basis of 62c | Cudahy Packing Co. ¥ RASPBERRIES—Black, per x4-pts., $3.00; | do 3d ptd... . s and the range for fine Idaho and Montana | Armour & Co. red, per “»‘Plln. gnw- Chicage & N. W. is given at § 3c. Medium fine wools are | Omaha P. Co., K. C.. WATERMELONB—25c. C,R I & o in strong demand at 45@47c clean, and sales | Cudahy P. OGK K. OPICAL FRUITS. cn.‘“lfl T & | ;‘l{ me‘dlur{:"nn the' e‘(’lul.adoll wch hl\;e bee‘n g‘lfi. l(-{:xl:l‘mor'xdc(.:o & ral, while scoure medium has been in S PINEAPPLES—Florids, 3 to 8 count, | ‘%, % 3 demand ‘at around 40c, with 'a good-sized | Armour & Co., K. C. BANANAS-—Per bunch, according to size, s b L+ ) line of No, 1 new Mexlcan taken at 42%c. | R. Becker & Degan. 2 75, s Texas wool has been in good demand.|Vansant & Co. BN ams—valencias 34.75@6.00; Medl- California wools are in steady demand; | Lobman & Co. terranean sweets, 3. 25. Wg‘ there s a firm tone to the market. New | Hill & Hun‘uln T, .. LEMONS—Fancy, 00@g6.50; Messinas, Oregon wools are arriving and are worth [ Lt HUGW. oy scrLLANBOUS. tone' & Bchalier.. o st "o mell. A moderate businets | Hamilton & Rothschild: NEY- Zi-seotl Bas been done, "Te market " for’ ' Ohio | Dennis, & Co ... . i N Y- eces , with the idea am 3 1 AR Rt section csst: AW Rew s » con. T, id: Gcaters that it must o ieher: new s bz Other buyers .. CHid| | SHEEP-There was a light run of sheep ket steaty: open kettle, g 3t grod 1868 | Y2pAERN_rper b, te; shelled, go. 8 [Fioeking Coat -... Eponta He T The imit placed on washed| Totals ... J 8477 49 | prices imptoved @ little. The market on | 1%@S4c | Molasses dull; centritugal egise. 18 ™% | NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per Ib., Cent It'a’d Pupee X by many holders, but the m‘mt YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. 00d stuff could best be described by call- [ ok ) July ly, e 12c; hard shell, per ib., i N0, 2 8o p i price paid _recently h The following list shows the number of [ € it atrong to a dime higher nd activ: 1105 | 10923 10 shell, 10c; No. ¥ hard et B Araati f cholce No.~1 was hel ountry yos- | Some native wethers sold as high 10 975 | o Jug; ‘fiberts, per 1b., 1dc; almonds, soft | L. k. L 64 [National Biscitt i carg of feeders shipped to the country ¥o8- | that \ eighed 128 poun o B S IR 11 07| 10 0214 gl R iy . - ‘A string of Bouth Rains Aid India Crop. shell, 16c; hard shell, 16¢; pecans, large, per (12 [National Lead . kit terday an@ thelr destination cars, Dakota wethers brougit ¥ dium unwashed 18 actively sought for, 1 BOMBAY, July 8.—The Indian crop out- it | 1080 |10 10 9 : Lot g L The commoner grades of killers were i 4 P9 Juy (108 10w |1 0% | Ib,, i2¢; small, 10c; cocoanuts, per sack, 1 [No. Kmerican with o the inside quotation for old wool, | ¢, & Quick, Inlanola, Neb.B. & M.+ I | s1o sale trumuint ‘Dt still even those woid | 00k 48 more hopefl. Rain has begun to X - while the new wool to be opened will prob- | gy }cMahon, Arlington, Neb. fall in the province of Jugerat d h : 4 5 i[Pacific Mall . 3 2 a little better than they did yesterday. D SRt ENG goo @ old. b mew. I Red St S5 caaSn: | Nex. Pacitio, Mail ably be held for more money. All SADIS | Haymic s or A ok Ouk, 10 The demand for feeders continued in good | Falis have fallen in most of the other, parts Cash quotations were as fotlows: 3 to 134 108, 80; No. 2 veal [Presse n; Wwools are firm.. FLOU teady ; e, 8 RTTIITRREIES AIISRR3233833 3 H H H 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 H 28 = s =23 SEE ‘2 popor g 288 2 - 222822 BBV 8 evanen IBB_BA=VIE BES2BE P ...... 33 iy e aRgRE 2ER3E 23V3FS KIS S8EESS & [Epe— weesmeses 338233 B [PTR—— ERMTTL T T " “ensEe [eysrSye—. FEEEEEE s ") T e .23 ¥ 2 o gmoner wmeste et - 8 a3 o= 23 | gza3 3 3332833222223 AFAAIFFFFIAFFFRAFAAFIFIFIIARI s¥z38528e B85S ‘There were no receipts of American corn during the same tim | hrobalyBLE8.. e Dry Goods Marke NEW YORK, July 8-~DRY GOODS- ‘There has been no change in the general character of today’'s business In the mar- ket. The demand has been quiet through- out for all lines of business. Prints are quiet, but steady. Ginghams are scarce and firm. Print cloths inactive at previous rices, but slightly steady for odd goids. ilks and ribbons are scarce in first hands and firm in Ilv_rlceu. MANCHESTER, July 8-~DRY GOODS— Business light, with very little doing. Yarns ‘were irregular and weak. szsEisSnssieds: shs! *Wheat July ™ 84 2 - I3 *Corn— - 2 BRR23R2R 2RSSR NN ARRARRRRRRRERR AR 2 2§ % game 5307 Sugar Marke NEW YORK, July 8-SUGAR—Raw, steady; fair refining, 313-16c; centrifugal, 9 test, 36-16c. Molasses sugar, 2%c. Re: fined, dtendy. NEW ORLEANS, July 8—SUGAR—Mar- 2388k EEGEE S 18 18 &0 18 8734 18 673 83 B2 8% e N i §inningham, Creaton, Ia. of India. i Stoal A T 6. —The wool mi W. Cunningham, C 3 1| shape ‘and the better grades commanded 3 ler paten! 3. calt, 12 to 16 Ibs., 6c; dry hides, §@l3c; she: ! do ptd v e ‘busi; h OATTLE—There was a fair sized run of [ g¢rong prices.. Practically everything at all 3.50; ntral 2030 ;:pnu. artel | salta. Toes Borae hidie. fh.b0a5 b0, 0 CF heep | xc 0% (Pullmen o e . Cwith - the - marker very | cattle here this morning, but about 2 RNy B ko R rd yidfe A AR Coffee Market. +84.20; apring patents, $3.50@8.80. OLD METALS—A. B. Alpern quotes the r g - ;J“‘“ . Territory wools tend upwi were consigned direct to locnl pa ot Quotations tor clipped stock: Good to| NEW YORK, July 8-—COFFEBR-Spot, A " v T o 3 tollonige e, fron, bty Bt e e e e o RO | T G per o sl mt S | St WG e et | oY MRRIRY obGATRRRE re c. 5 ,50; at } strictly fine, ne and fine | #mal 3 3 | $8.26@3.50; , 5@3. ORN—! : No. ib., h . b, either In the way of kiliers or feed- | fair to good wethers, 33.0098.35; §00d to gt gl et bt e . D B sate woo! thay AN g, | e ‘met with ready sale, and the Yards | cholce ewes, $2.75G%.00: i g VLS Oase af JusiSning Mouilsidse, NOA;!‘;‘NQ g{ 49c; No. 2 white, 524@63%c; d 1 Penr S ivania 2o e ';lr:c:Il;:lrQ?nvl:?utl‘ed .u.;oa;-: roportion of | &8s tale T “tgdcrg:’c:‘-mng 8 oo 5 Booh. Yrawes, AN du)l'{nr! Y g B0 FLEDLH, mfiv};."".‘m ‘Banto. " | beet steers this morning, ang ;K% market o DRI MU R 251 | who' killed_ her_uncle, George Jonss, st SEEDE—No. 1 flux, $(84; No. 1 porthwest- | §T. LOUIS, July 8 _WHEAT_No. 2 red : T. LOUTS, TWOOLFirm ac- | on good St eould be- quoted firm and g;fl;r Jamue. 31300400 feeder ewes, 138 | Friday mlent whlle he was beatink hat ern, $1.73; prime timothy, $5.75; clover, con- | cash. elevator, Track, T3QToae; July, | B s J {ive;' medium. g combing, ; | active. o §pS SRS nt, 5 , was dismissed in the tract grade, $8.36. 7lc; September, 70%c; December, n“’c. No. light fine, 12@1bic; heavy fine, 10@13c; tub | than it has for som L oxate all GHOW e rkef olce court on motion of the county at- PROVISIONS—Mess por! r bbl, $18.60 h < N, * % v washed. 15@24%c. be seen from .the sales below. Packers 11 native ewes . L1 A AT P E Risotin |3 AT TOHC: o0 cashy @07 tiack, |t B N BOR " fuly 8—WOOL~The fourth | neemed to be anxious for the cattle showing |13 native wethers . ] hort ribs sides (loose), $10.65@10.75. D S 3ul ’ i 3 Do 3 . series of the 1302 wool auction sales opened | flesh and quality and the prices pal 6 clipped Tambs : ry | 66c; July, Gc; September, 63%c; December, 9 Kinds, anica ol oz Mg mhot | e 7 T i e {5 ol e efindthel “Camnety | vy uelicoly, it sommener ity | e, s Clear sides (boxed), 311124112, ATS—Lower;: No. 3 cash, 48¢; track, R on “was spirited and merinos and fine | though, were % and 1K Y—on Dast 1gh wines, A s 3 o Ras | crossbreds were in demand. The offerings | the market on such grades was barely |10 culul wethers . IS ‘the basis of high win ?fi'c‘y’ %ic; Beptember, #hc; No. 3| New York Money Market. pumber 13,85 bales, chiefly crossbreds. T{g Stcady and very Blow. L +ters sold |8 Thke wwen The following are the receipts and ship- | RYETEasy at flc. NEW YORK, July ONBY—On_ call, | o e eon Sreiaics so1d treelys | wichout diffcuity toda: good, steady |24 Nebraska ewes . menta: FLOUR—Quiet_and unchanged; old, red | easior, 304% per cent: last loan at 3 Def | srommona wone i Caoa ot Guod. Hagd | oot e me en, th were a | 714 1daho sheep - . coureds were fi ape. of Good Ho "“The medium grades, thoug T ) Receipta. Shipments. | winter patents, $16000T0; extra fancy ana prime mercantile paper, 4G5 Der | gnd Natal was unchanged o b per cent | Arus on the market and prices took another |24 Idaho sheep Flour, bbls. . 23,000 10,000 Skt 8 nally s k sold around | 507 Idaho sheep Wheat,_bu........ X 000 | 16 & birrel loss;’ clear, §.0008.20. STERLING EXCHANGE—Easier at#tsny | Bibes i mim cnses "ahowed”cmaty s | S0 and 576 seliers were calling as much | o8 feeder weihers b CORNMEAT Sioaty” at i §457% for demand and at $4.86% for sixty | clines. The series will close July . The B quarter lower today. The cutters | 663 jdaho wethers BRAN-Qulet and burely ateady; sacked, | {8 schoiercint ‘bl b St s *o80 | Lollowig are the | sales In Getalls, Nexr | and canners mere S1eo & LiNvery ‘ovideht |1 ldao yearlings NEW, YORK, July 8.—A daughter has 4 H‘Ag_‘_‘x‘!;orrc_-(my, timothy, $11.000 SILVER—Bar, 62%c; Mexican dollars, | greasy, 44@9%d. Queensland, 200 bal ::;:'vw:;:lywc“n "a1d not want the in- | 2 spring lambs . 4 been brn to Colonel ;;-xd‘yn_(nr‘-'.h.vm.;’ {.::5 On the Produce exchange today the but- | 150" Dratrio. s7 00@10.60. g o scoured, 10d@is §d; greasy, $%d. Victorla. | ferior grades of cows, but that they Wer®| op,0,60 LIVE STOCK MARKET. | Fifth avenue, this city. o arkot was atendy: creamery. Jgeie: | “witlbicY atendy st tives alireagy Tengaler, Y At - | D tra e ) ae b anioud for cholce BT L g gteady - 3 5 A 3 : . Bou ra " o Eggs, firm; fresh, 18c. }a‘k%%lm?fm“n mw "N h’fig:"clmlnx quotations on bonds are as im.""’r.nin.m-k LIS bates; 'y';:rl.h'm:' lity was knl stactory, BUt| oo atendy—Homs Bteady to Higher ":::'l:nut bathhouse in the west at Lake MP V! 3 s . New aland, 1,] les ;. 'y Rt 3 were weak. - NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.| BORE-Lower. josbing, $15.0, old; $19.00, | U. 8. ret ....107% Hocking Val._ 4%a....100% | 410140, Cape of Good Hope and "Natal | “OFhser wus an sctive demand for the el ett Shaly e tatrer. new. Lard, duller at $10.60. Dry = salt . vt g MR 100 bales; scoured, 10d@1s 2d; greasy, 60 [ petter we'ght feeders o good quality, and Cousin of Horace Greeley. L R L S B U R A ? a E oy A0l “atrived 801 At stronger | CHICAGO, July 8.—CATTLE—Recelpt Clear ‘ribs, $11.124: short clear, $11.%. Ba: 5 e es. The commoner kinds and light | 4000 head, including L Texans; stead NEW YORK, July 8.—John W. Greely, & con, # ,‘.‘.,.,,.4 extra shorts, $11.87%; gnn. Cotton Market. Weight cattle were negiected eé"-:f'm i gpod ";‘?&",‘g,fm;“;ocnmgilm:r:o 8% | coustn of Horace Greely, is dead, says a dis- N B b & TS DR.- Sscstati/ i AT L gl el ot WL apetter. T % | NEW YORK, July 8—COTTON—Futures could not be uoted, | G MmO ot S eltars. 35 55@4.o0; | patch to the World from Manchester, N. H. AW TORK. July LFLOUR-Recelpts, g s e i spelter, e 0O N, Y. G in ; opened steady! July, E8%c; August, 83c: L 2 o Canners, $1.40G2.50; bulls, 32.507.50; calves, | He was 83 years old and lived at Amherst, L 3 H ULTR —Eull: chicke: i d tember, 8.08c; October, 1. Nove! A $2.5006.60; Texan fed steers, 6.75. Tas quiet and barely stesdyi ‘winter i40; springs, 3. Dbt and. Tancary. T.8e:" Feoroary’ 08 30 e Xun fed, steers, $LOGET, teq |DeAT the site of the house in which his 4 T I s A T 195, CuEReys, foi ducks. la; geses, e ” 4 % k 7.87c; March, 1.86c. tomorrow, 25,000 head: left over, 4,600 head; | illustrious cousin was born. oh: MEnesots Pent e b Aene 17553.1 ER—Easy; creamery, 11@%c; dalry, | 4o . ) : COTTON—Bpot. qulet; miadiing uplands, steady to o highery closed weale; mixed | = n . winter extras, $3.15@3.35. Rye GGS—Steady at 13%c, loss off. b % '“éb middling gulf, 9%c. Sales, 16 bales. and ul,c_’.mbl 30@8.05; good to cholce ‘ape Town Parliamen: od. 9504.00 N—Fut iosed quiet 3 h 40G7. fi;m'r.. duil; fair to ‘g00d, $3.5G845; cholce | ;o L Recelpis. hipm I e 43 SRR e By BeteeY ¥ 05" | CAPE TOWN, July 8.—The Parliament of . $3.56G3.10. . " G . e 3 o . ORNMEAL~Dull; yellow western, $1.33; ghut.b e siso g 4 lob"h;';m;,' ??&';"ir?{hl&?b,fimzflz Cape Go;)ony has been summoned to meet city, B Brandywind 36d8 Corn, 'bu 2 o oy a3 R X §00d Loger s Lo ¥ o, 2 western, e, f. o.|Oats, bu. - 8,00 4 . ST. LOUIS, July 8—COTTON-Quiet: wethers, $3.40@8.90; falr to cholce S————— s ¢ 1t New York, | o0y city Grain b B g 3 middling, 816-16c; no sales: receipts, 22 f250g0.4b; western’ sheep, §.6003.0; Why not get up a dinner party for BARLEY—Nominal. W, loT. # bales; ne ghipments; stock, 190.822 bales. ambs, $3.00@6.70. - Courtland this week? The cafe service is ‘WHEAT—Receipts, 121.5% bu. KANSAS CITX, Juby S—WHEAT-July, B GALVESTON, July 8—COTTON—Firm; Ofcial: yestandays . s Shipmepts. the very best, the meals and cooking un- 1, 3, olPot 68c; Sel ; cash, No. 2 hard, | cC middling. 8 15-16c. No- 3 red. %okic elevator and i0iyo | e o L XXX . POOL " COTTON—8po efled anywhere. No. 1 northern, Duluth, &¥c f. o. g u A %m e, e @i LN A e X e B Mstsanige 22,526 5] No. R, Manitoba, ione aont, Boi o3 rea old, TiNo: new. No.' 3, new, ¥ B ' | €004 business' done: prices 1-16d lower Hos - iR B ™ W o ng, 7oc; No. 4 hard, old, . 9, merican middlin 51-324; good mid " (amens oty Live siock uarket. | JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS 0c; new, c; ted O H k . 63-82d; i 1 Weather canditions improved and liquida- | July " e Begl:;];:r R e Oy UnEia® *ood rainasy, 1850 ordin: 3 Jul celpts, 3,100 natives, 2,000 Texans, 600 calves (Texans), 800 native calves; corn fed cattle, OF OMAHA. ney, who held it was justifiable homi- clde, as Jones threatened fo kill his wife. Third Vietim of Shooting Dead. READING, Pa., July 8—Edward Hart- man, aged 23 years, the third victim of the shooting here on the night of July 4,"died today. The Itallah street musician’ who shot the three men is In fail. The men ed the Itallan and he drew a revolver fired into the crowd of bystanders. Astors Have a Daughter. BRARIRLRLRBRTES Besewsmmncsmertm s m el SIRBESSIIAN3TLE38 2essRuBBRsE8s8Y Q -] B3need £5! Besmesacibioaaans tlon hecame & feature; outside support was A7 fose, e, : . 'W. & D. C. ia. " Tob. A Hiehe et Thrises ‘dropesd & Sont Por itk | wii oty Nop mixed, Mo No. 3 Dai m‘ofs,'v'fi,c'.f’f'm;" the ‘day’ wete. e e market closed weak at %@lc net Ce- | " OATS—No. 2 white, $dc. i B T Ry ey ; July, . closed at 80io; Sep- | RYE—No, 2, bbe, . A I T e s fomber, 781-1 ® Joned at Wiot o | HAT Booite timothy, $12WQWN; oholos erioan. Pytures \ed and closed guiet. cember. 8% , closed at F¥c. prairie, $9.0010.00, » A < BOSTON, July 8.—Call loans, mm;’fl per | American. Futures opened and el ) CORN-—Recelpts, none; exports, 5,670 bu.;| = BUTTER—Creamery, _19@18c; datry, | gt Hme loans, 44@S per cent. Officlal American middiing, & o. c. July, 45260 spot steady; No. 2, 70c elevator and 70%¢ | fancy. 1se, . ¥ + | closing of stocks and bonds: 453-84d; July-August, 461-64d, \éllne. Au- B, Wi el Qetion market opencd 1 | Gl testy, treeh Missoart ang xau: |sihize Adnee Euieptompunt S .y Seojgnes | weak “ana, “impellea by ,m«lmnnr".vo"rfl 59 S100%, 140 - Qowen, 100 ok, & » mcmln‘&l?.ud > ber. 4 3-64d, sellers; November.December, {news, declined sharply, closing ! ne Receipts.Shipments. . O lower; July closed at 8c: September, ity 188, 3,000 Cy February-March. 4 §-30 Gibet Peaemipee Sesed o o March-April, § 20-6404 21-84d, sellers. ATS—Recelpts, 100,700 bu. 4 - 8% | "NEW ORLEANS; July 8.-COTTON—Fu- o mpot o, & Wige: N " a Froduce Market. R A steady; July, Lo, bid; August, White, 80o; No. 3 white, 684c: track, .16 isle Royale . fei’ Jopiogne 1.96G7.97c; October, 7.1 'mixed western, 64@66c; track, white west. | PHILADELPHIA, July 8—BUTTER— Mohawk 7.7lc; Novethber, 7.60@7.62c; December, 1. ern, 657@e8c; track, state white, 57G@63c. Op- | Firm; ektra western ereamery, 21%c; extra Qsceola . 7 January, 7.61@7.62c. Spot, steady; tions weakened other grains on bet- | Dearby prints, 2ie. 3 . . osse 1,100 bales: ordins . 19-16c; gos ter crop news. EGGS—Firm, good de d; fresh nearby, F 8 1-16¢;.Jow middl 8 9-16c; mid- HAY—Quiet; spring, good to | 19%c, loss off; fresh western, 20c, loss of T & : good middling, middlin cholce, 3 resh southwestern, 19c, loss off; fresh ; 911-16c; receipts, &7 bales; stock, 2. IDES—Quiet; Galveston, 20 to 2 Ibs., | outhern, 17@lsc, loss off. 180; California, i1 to 2 Ibs., 19c; Texas dry, | CHEESE—Firm; New York full creams P i n\lisln ibs., T8¢ prime small, 10%@10%c: New York full Utah irm; state, @10%¢. crop, llcllva and lltxld n‘;hertmnkeng)"lu tl?c — jower; quarantine stuff stes eef cattle steady 0 lower; feeders, ateady to higher; MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY, cholce export and dremmed be o0 e %5; fair to_good, $4.0007.907 8 e a3 whatagh T Davis & Cowgill Iron Works, ?e.an Texas and Indlan .80; ‘exas cows, $2.00G3.36; m G0l b, 82 000 Calved, B5.0008 .00; bulls, §2 .75, calves, X HOGS—Recelpts, 5,000 head; market 5@100 higher; active; lg‘). L16; bulk of males, g%g& heavy, $06GH.15; mixed packers . l(:v ll‘l’;‘("&&% 97%; yorkers, §7. T97%: 8, $7.1 .76, 'snflg AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 3,200 head; market steady; lambs, 10g1i6c lower; pative lambs, $4.60G6.20; western lambs, $4.2094.90; native wethers, $4.00G4.80; west ern wethers, $3.25@4.4; fed ew u)q?uo N 1 ‘exas i h 003 c Manufecrurers a: falr to good, * Vict : 1900, ' 10¢; y 3 2 OIL CITY, Pa., July 8.—OIL—Credit bal- Coebmon {0 holos, L cxop: olda 4 104 (Wotverin 3 ances, $1.22; ‘certificates, no bid; shipments. : Pacific coast, 1901 crop, 19G23c; 1900, July 6 and 7, 111,615 bbls.; average, 65,419 o s, 66, ] % Jul gi&wmg-{_m\, bbls.; runs, Jily § and 6, 93629 bbis.| aver- ER—Quiet; acld, " : ;_July, 7eie; September, [ A v age, 89,252 bbls. ;‘%&?&‘_9 ‘dothestic n..e.“"f“ f Tie. LONDON, July 8.—4 p. m.—Closin, SAVANNAH, Ga., July 8.—OIL—Tu hams, $11.00 | September, 6l¢; December, 47%c. and E, $1.2%: F, $1.35: G, B5@30c. en- Bollost; guiat: tamily, i5.50 A .cuh.uac July, 86%e; | Consols tor money.. 3-16/Norfolk & Western. tine, firm. #lc. Rosin, B GD 1.50; ket, $14.50G15.50; eit: tra_Indl ATS—Dull, firm; cash, d8igc; July, old, $ . . 1, 32.06; K $255; M, $3.05@3.10; N, 8.45@3.50; BT $i0 B 0: plokled s nrm: plekied | 41%e; July. new, #6uc; Bepiember, 'he geeseaneas SIS [RNASY s W. G, 850, W W, 8.6 I ‘&u 00; pickled shoulders, $5.00 c; Seplember, ‘new, 33c. > 1 IRSIE -1 eonessere TOLEDO, 0., July §—OIL—North Lima, @0.50; ' plok! hams, $1L00GIZ0. Lard, ED—Clover, dull; ‘cash, $5.15. A 4 1at pid 4 89¢c; South Lima and Indlana, Sic. easler; western steamed, §11.55; July closed " : NEW_YORK, July §—OlL—Cottdnseed, at $11'3, nominal; refined, easy: South Milwaukee Grain Market. v BN, Becosenine dull. Petroleum, steady. Rosin, steady. BR poopoqund ,“-,Wg MILWAUKEE, _July 8.—WHEAT—Dull; ! % | TiReRRe, dui. fipac. ;;E';‘S;QS$SSSSSSSSSSSSSB!IBK¥88= £ P St. Louls Live Stock Market. .n‘ w SI “ ST. LOUIS, July 8—CATTLE—Receipts s“'n .t.r W 88 0 head, including [an ot Of All Kinds, steady for Texans, r ; N L e e e _ 4914 and 1016 DOUGLAS #T, L18; cholce worth 8~ dressed beef and s ; steers under 1, and foeders, 12660 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, . 25@6.00; canners, . $2.00@13.25; calves, $3.1 7 d “Indlan steers, 3. A with choice worth $6.%5; cows and helfers, $2.50@4.10. HOGS—Recelpts, market pigher: pigs and iig n.{yr ; butchers” $170G470 BHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, head; market dull,‘slow and lowe . : lambs, 8. uzflam. stockers, $2.60. by o - Il“h St. Jomeph Live Stock Markes. - e -_‘ S — -7“ §T. JOSEPH, July 8.—CATTLE—Recelpts, ; AWNINGS AND TENTS, Omaba Tont and Awning Co., 40 nd helfers, $1 muud- veals, $3.000 Omaka, Neb. DT T T e e SR, Short cleas, fintoguin: mese wiiugis . ' | N6 L norhern. Tie; No. 3, e seps restnanes L B geBne. St it e ionsesd, i Trees: oo "< O° | “RYE-DUI N0 1. e, nominal 3 : i PRt A A S et 1 : . ; ARLEY—Steady No. 3, 11%@7c; sam- bash apat, el . Fivpenting i e, tair ‘to extra, 4% | 0 AT ey - O A T%00c; sam- 4 spirita, s 4gd. 16071 pkes: frm; COR¥—September, e TR & T | Apas ) Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. | itation, 17Gbc; fac ia Mark, TR W ANEW YORK. July 8-EVAPORATED v —CORN~] g BAR 8 LES—The iarket continués quiet an white, 9@ | "OATS—Inactive; No. 3 white, 50X@slc, | count in the open ket for short bills is | 1 lght, but offerings are steadily propor- full cream, | pilled through » {1 per cent and for three-monthe ‘&"‘;}k_cgw;f;n &md ‘l":'::»y o 5 i [ bl etie 7 e besks of 0 fey a8 | WOR gk A CALIFORNIA |, DRIED = FRU! pot i western - prunes are in f4fr request for export ac: “ Minneapolis Whedt, Flour and Bras. foue [ provement. in : New Orleans, B@Mlc. ¢ OMAHA, July 8.—Bank clearings, $924,- | jobbing demand has been noted. All grades live, ‘quiet_and unchanged: | MINNEAPOLL —w 4338 corresponding day last . Bk N e St g 3 | o APOLIS, July 8. HI:ATI—\.V:I 3 ponding Jev last yeer, are priced at from 8$%e to 6c. Apricots in BEBELELEESSRE2B2RRIS -] 1 828 8 SIENSSIITTRRERSSS23SSIIESRRRIAFAIESRERTTISESLLRENRN suzmR \ & 5.50. ‘Ho(l'—“t(‘clpll. X 0c higher; light and Il}hl mixed, 15; muslum id h y, $1.565@7.92% 75, ——— Manufacturers of City Live Stock Market. nd . irregu tember, Tic; on U No. T8.4: increase, bo: oy Towls, 114@lic; tur- o] nasthetn, Mhec. 6. morthern: J«{w&om?‘my 73 —Clearings, #2050 | in g R~ Gy MR SIOUX CITY, la, July S—(Bpsctal Tele Tonts and Canvas Boods, ;_bal and ¢ o gram. L300 a UR—First patenta, H0Q4LS; second | FHIADELPHIA, July &-Clearings, §ih- 190 ponied sad 1 S N0 Iy Geeves W4g7 b, cows, bulls and |Bend for Catalogue Numsber 86 BREREESESSRIT EERBTTATERRRRE

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