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§ e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1902 ee————————————————————————————————————eeeeeeeee et ——————— v '] 67 b., aflo Opts arket broke 2c | patents, $3.70@3.80; first clears, $3.00§3.15; | were In good demand and finished I 12 cows. @ steers.... 851 4 40 [cholce export and dressed beet steers, §1.76 COMHERUAL AND F“AVC[AL #Cbtahel under. #topilons seling, peneral | second clears, $.45. firm. Rentes reacted, but recovered par- A \! 0C A 19 cws. 1hull 138 280 | @R3; falr to good, $4.50§7.7; stockers and s v s lquidation, promising crop news and better | BRAN—In bulk, §14.00g14.25. tially and closed steadier. Industrials 27 ews-hfs. 1 heifer.... 710 3 00 eeders, $2. ; western fed stegrs, $4.80 receipts. The close was unsettled at 14@ — tractions were weak and Rio tintos we 1 CoW......140 43 28 .%0; Texas and Indlan steer: 1 L] ey 1%c net decline.. May, #6%@46%c, closed at Liverpool Grain and Provision neglected. 1!"'“ private rate t" f‘;;tc;_um 8 feoders. . 980 i3 |Texas cows ‘464?‘,:‘ m‘s.r:‘:‘mh 'lsg ! y ¢ ; ‘Septem- 4 as 25 ¢ rentes, g " 7 native heifers, §.75@5.80; Whols Oereal Family Tumbles on Big Re- |04 gy SO, 9 2% Gwor Decetacer, [LIVERPOOL, July 20 WHEAT—8pot, | for the account; exchange on London, s | Beef Oatte of Geod Quality Sold Readily at | } peifer.. § e 45 | G2do; Dulls, $2.5008.9; calves, §3.50@5.35. oeipts in Bearish Market. A8@eoe, closed at 4Sigc No. 1 northern, spring, quiet, 68 1%d; No. 1| 16c for checks; Spanish 4s, §0.85. Bteady Prices. § steers....1280 5 steers....1146 4 6 HOGS — Recelpts, 5200 head; market P S B, war OATSRecelpts, @ bu.; exports, 216 | California, dull, 6s 44d; futures, quiet;| BERLIN, July 2.—Trading on the bourse 1 steer.... 1170 335 |opened steady, closed lower; l# § $ | bu stigc; No. 3, 6c; ;u\v.s.nrl"rg\lgnh Beptember, 6s %d; Decem- foday was quist. Interest ‘rem:dro'd*m ne - — 1coW...... 990 300 N:lkdnl ul;l r.‘r{mm_ ooy ".ogv No % No, 4 white, 84c; track | ber, 'y ochumer shares, which relaps poln § cowans.. 1088 38 |mixed packers, $7.0007.70; light, $1.50@7. $4c; track whi estern, | CORN—Spot, steady; American mixed, 6s | when a dividend of 7 per cent was an- | i STEAI o yorkers, il igs, $7.00 5. REACTION SETS I TOWARD END OF DAY e "white state. Svgose. " Option U, tutures, steady; September, % 2i4a | nounced. | Canadian ,',_Ef";_ Tt tadler 06 MARKET GENERALLY oY Toows..\l &0 in hleE'd" nAQ\'“ ”l'.‘AMBB‘— iecelpte, 190 | was weak and wower on big_re- | October, d. on New York advices. Turks and Spanis 4 cows.....1152 33 stre Tex 1113 4 |head: market active and steady v e ; I ith | “PROVISIONS--Beef, strong; extra India |4s were depressed on sales for the Paris . o ; lamba, $4.4566.25 rn lambs, $4.2005.00; b July Oats, After Dropping Five Cents, Afterward rallying “siightly ‘with | (LD 0 60. Bork, i prime mors west: | aceount. oy tho Active Demand for Better Grades of [ fcown.... &0 1steer.... 100 478 | UGV wethers, B 1s; weatern wethers ad ; 005 d to | ern, 828 6d. Hams, short cut, 14 to 8., —_— $3.3504.75; fed ewes, $3.65@4.80; Texas clip Get Support and Quit Advanced R P B g auiet, $0s. Bacon, firm; Cumberland cut, | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, . Tous e L earlings, $3.75@4.55; Texas clipped sheep, Weak OFe Firm: state, prime to chofce, 1901 [ % to' 3 ibs., quiet, ods; short ribs, 1 re & Little Dall b 3 Y dcows.... 0 330 | FGIEY (ockers and feeders, F.9008.20. b s e o crop, 19%@25ge; 190, 1c; olds, "+ State, | to 24 Ibs., quiet, 59 8d; long clear middles, § heifers. 478 285 8 cows..... 568 4 00 J i k P, 19%G ' 10c; , 6a9c § oot 5 8 and Suffer Losses. common tc olce, 1901 crop, Zu@ate; 1900, 11 I|5Iu.| [ ':n E n";, q\:‘l’ell.b 08 ; lln?:b;.lek-lr Weak—Feeders Steady. l‘;‘l“”\l" Lr_v‘::' 00 ’S“ St. Louls Live Stock Market. \ @i8c; olds, T@10 Pacific coast, 1901 crop, 21 | middles, heavy, to 8., qulet, H H i& b o " aige; 190, 17g18e; olds, 2@ short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., steady, Weakness Follows, 14 cows. §T. LOUIS, July %.—CATTLE—Receipts, E ] . 2G2se, 88 llles, 14 to 16 Ibs., stead WYOMING. 5,000 head, inciuding 3,000 Te: ‘market CHICAGO, July 3—Bears were in full | ERATILONE. ot sy, Tamily, $1600 | &a/ea’ Bhousders, ‘square out, it to 18 10a: | marory qRORI July B.-Today's steck BOUTH OMAHA, July 2. 108 818 1 cow.. 200 | atrong for natives. steady for T control of All grain markets most of the | Gi.50: mess, $15.50; beef hams, $22.0023.00; | steady, 478 6d. Lard, quiet; prime west- [ WATKeC 6 not show oe much Dot iay | Recelpts were Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, 515 4 cows. 27 | tve sl |(vg:n7 and ‘export steers, day. The tumbling was not confined only Ecktl‘ $14.50@15.00; city extra India mess, | ern, in tierces, 64s 64; Amencan refined, In| 454" eyen mn{, attempt; ’" Vm.“ to | OM Monday .......... 3,680 3,050 748 . ‘m :‘.‘Z 11 cows flg dressed beef and butchers' steers to breaks in July, where there had been 400, Cut meats, quiot: pickled bel: | pails, b Pt T e e e ey (13 | OMclal Tuseday ....! 08 T0a 86 o §18 1 cow 310 |6.75; ateers under 1,000 Ibs., #.0005 manipulation. 'The whole grain liet, wheat, | lios, $118012.5; “pickled shoulders, 38 CHEESE-Steady; American finest white, | {IU1® 8, Tovlval of speculation for the % a0 618 deows:! ® |crs’and feeders, &.8a6.00; cows ‘a : forn, oate And Eye e Do of bk | b Dickied hams, $13.00g18.0 Lardy S4sh. [steady. s @d; American finest colofed, | tong of the market became decidedly veak na 400 1 bull 100 | oo e S 000,00, Tente v e eamed, iV y ! . | stea l, v v N i i B Dt D P, “hhein semsetional | BI o oo S b, " cantineat, T}{““’“, Prime city, steady, a; Aus- Sheculbtion taihied o s o 1ow-prise 13518 . Sicin dlan tecrs, §3.095.00; cows an | §Fops were expected, the bears were some- | 110, Pork, easler; ea000; short | Rt o e Yaney winter, firm, |3t0CKS, apparently on the supposition that g0. T34 | 135 teeders 406 S Reost 2000 head: 4 what disappointed. 'In the other months, | clear. #id e "418.0001.60. T e TN S, - a campaign in these stocks would prove By Xy e . 3. Curtis—Wyo. gteady to highes pigs and light {59 e d sldered hE y v h 3 0re attractive to t neral public than 3 1 ’ g v B L ominarola] asts. ths ¢rops were | 1scs Cattfornia T to 38 veo e, Texas Ibs.: | HOPS—At London (Pactfic coast), firm, | " " higRiiH L0 ‘wiacka The movement | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. o §8 Totws. IR |1 {3, Duotws IR U, SO Sudden and disastrous to the bulls and | 3¢ {o 3 Ity quite astonishing. Toward the close a action set in In most grains and especial in July oats, which had lost § cen: 26, o o W exhausted Itself after an advance of some- [ The fol \ o | M Ot Hteady; domestic fiesce, 30000, | BUTIER_Nominal . o ..o thing over 'a point in Reading and in Chi- | of cattie hoss and speck ar South Omina 1¥| TALLOW—Firm; city (2 per vke.), 6%c; Sring the last three | 380 Great Western, with a slight sympa- | for the year to date, with compariso e | CORDAE Pam. res): O anys, 3500 centals, tncluding 167,000 Amer. | thetle effect in allled stocks. with last year: 8,12 ificEp AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 3,00 310 | head; market dull and lower; native mut- tons, ' $3.6044.35; lambs, .60; culls_and bucks, 2 h;‘:nmcke“ gl.mf.ss,"r'e';- he end July wheat lost only %e, September | “RT¢ e msstic VTaIr to extrs, %0 Nows Of disoriers in the Minité resion '8 @hc. July corn dc, Septembér e and | gyc; Jupanese, $4Gbe. lcan, Recelpts of American corn during | seemed to be conatrued as evidence that the | cattle LB Bw o B bt g jeptember oats ¥c. July oats closed 2c UTTER—Recelpts, 22,679 pkgs.; dull and Tey duys coal miners’ strike was in course of disin- | Hogs 1,496,591 1,434°217 32 8t. Joseph Stock Market. nigher and provisions closed fc to Ko down. | weak: atate dairy . Pofeamery, 10| * cnasges 15 Avallab i iegration” o' defnite” announcement s L LEEEL LOHT 63 . Joseph Live Stoe et oo ruP[;ami;::-:z’:r;‘n'!,;;"hr.:;lllr; b el Wige; creamery, Imitation, 164GISc; e [ I Tty 2 Becin teregeaphlc | TiAde Of further engagements of Kold fof | “The foiiowing Tbie ShUWE. (he Ayerame 32 ST. JOSEPH, July 2.—CATTLBE—Re- ons. " E: ! 3 — export, 3 + na- af fhe start of business.” Heavy receipts e, ecelpts, 0252 pkgs.; large firm, | and. table communications 10 Bradstret’s | ar” least §2.0000 Saoer will go. out ‘on | Drice o hoge sold on the Bouth Omaha 300 |celpts, 2,006 head; steady to 100 lower; na and fine weather were the incentlves. Aug- | oot o™ o0 menting {hese was an almost total absence | gtit!! SN (INCY of support Apparently the Gates-New , colored and white, [ show the following changes in available | Thursda s, with com- The movement continucs to | Market the last several Iar 1o white, $%c. | supplies as compared with last account: | pugzle observers more or less. Large obll. ons with former years colored, 1 @.%; stockers and feeders, 2. tives, $4.50G8.%; cows and helfers, $1.| 6.25; venlm 5¢@6.00; bulls and F""‘W”g‘g o 92 . EGGS—Recelpts, 14,822 ' pk steady; heat, United States and Canad ations to forelgners are known to be ma 08, 119011 HOGS—Re: York bull clique have, as they announced, | ,;ta ang Pennayivania, dgc, weatern, | of the Rockies, increased 1,626,000 bu.;‘afloat | furing constantly. It 1s aiso cléar enougl S8, | 1908, 16011900, (1600, (1006, 11007, [1006. o 3 ALl ol R Py o T 8 o TR deserted the July deal, for on fair offering | 0.0 /5,04 “1s@1o14c; western, uncandled, 16% | for and in Canada, decreased 1,600,000 bu.; | that the restricted volume of our expor! Py 0 $1 19 feeders. 1148 4 50 medium and heav; 00G7.57%; plgs, $4.25 of this month ihere was a rapid decline | ZRECE tofal SupP: decreased 77,000 bu. has left but a scant supply of exchange |Juiy 3+ 'lm (X1 3n| 18 3% G H Neb. @Ld; Bulk. 81 500780, ok e and a net lons of dc from last night's close, | @A\ qapg gteady; Now Orleans, 33@ite, | Corn, United Btates and Canada, east cf | piils for remitiance: I BRI Ol 3 S 3 0 | 19 reeders 21T " 1T BHBEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 8135 et abvy. bat Sfterings were so jiberal in | ~POULTRY Alive, irregular; turkeys, 1ii R e e O D 4a, east of | , FOF instance, our exports sinoe July 1 A A S K Mitchell Cattle Co.—Wyo. head; sheep, 10@25c lower; lambs, 40G600 uddition fo the reports of exceptionaily | @idc; omls, 184c, Dressed, eqsyi chickens, | e Rockies, decreased 6000 bu. o Whent and fous ia 06000 sompared With TMsmemIn e 0 - 5 Bl b deds PRI .08 large coarse grain crops that the corn | 1fic; fowls, taci tatieey®, VGOS0t | Among the more important increases re- | g 3 iont f0d four TWIETR, CORIPRIRE Wiot S |67 816 3833 | 291 oat ) market all around took on a ‘sick” aspect, | METALS-The market today was qulet | poried this week are those of 20600 bu. et | 1080 for the corresponding perlod of 778%| * | 611 381 28/ 2 98 C. A. Neuman—Neb. Sloux City Live Stock Market. Cables were indifferent, the cash demand | In London weakness in tin was noted, prices | Chicago private eclevators, 13800 bu. at | %5 Jear: of corn. IR¥G, compered with 1 S8 ¢ 3863 SN 971200 1bull.....1550 288 SIOUX CITY, Ia. July 20.—(Special Tele- fell off and general news of other mature | Jo ot ana futures at S1207s6d. The local | Lovisville, 12,000 bu. at Hochester, 1108 | 37 op: " e e e Ty 100 e i sl o a8 30 0 I3, Qltfegders. Wl BB | pon) "= "CATTLE — Recelpts, 0 head avore e bea L v ¢ 1 u, Al 'waukee private elevators, X e ¢ | £~ e v 4 Nor: e aEr eer o ahmont “no Bupport and | markel. wat ais caey and aul, with epot | B 3% Newhors News: and 60 'bu."at | DUt there a the stme disorepancy In he R R b T'ss™ “fiTeeders.. 9 416 | stockers steady and killers nigher: beeves. the gossip was that this interest was so | quoted at $35.00@RE00. COPPEF B NEW f ot Chanunoofl money rates here and those abroad that TTI4 595 602l 4041 378 3184 ° 285 Stoskars ang fesders, BN yoarlings owerful that { was waiting for still fur- [ was inactive but about steady In tone | “The leading decrease is that of 325,000 bu. | there was when these foreign loans were ™ 686|513 49 382314 20 C. Meyer—Neb. Soniete ang It @4.60; yearlings her breaks. ~September opened }{@vc | With nariow CHAREER n the o T, lake | In Manitoba. negotiated. Money s now declining both ; * | 508 405377315 300 830 4l teeders.. 657 4% Moah s SO, 3 down at Bc ‘to bilc and kept on a con- | ol f0, !;wm] e 11 UL and caste in Berlin and in Paris and is rising here, 6% 677 ¢ |399(377(317(308 28 1 feeder... 700 3 b0 8§ S 3,000 hela,,ic lower, sell- stant decline until it reached e PR Lt e T The foralkn price was Toledo Grain Seed. W'llllm;'l‘avn'l'l‘n to thef‘k'lhe';:‘nhlnlld home 7 Beonl < |38l 3% 30 3 N, ing at §7.097.70; bu'k, $7.3@7.40. mates of only 1% cal e recelve h rlEn : of credits, which necessitates the gold ship- 32 1566l 494 401 o |32/ 297 . Bartling—Ne S tomorrow checked the decline and Sep- :T.:’:,."fl ‘E.;Y‘f-:‘r;?' T;‘fi"nrffl. “"-:{:‘Rfl;-)-. ’r(gm;lnq, .v;n V\HIEA'I;—[“I:H. weak; | ments. 173%) 588 4 r”‘ 4183 ,,{ | 2 95 | 24 cows. 3385 98 feeders.. 982 376 Stock in Sight. tember closed weak fige down at She. Re- | (ures at €52 i2e6d. Lead prices were steady | cash, i%ci July TiNc; September, Tikei| The removal of the feverlsh tone of Rock T66%| 6 63( 499 428 38| 332 * |6 cows. 27T The following table shows the recelpts of ceipts were 34 cars, 8 of contract grade. | &nG, WACAAREEC T DR I Spelter ruled | D CORN LAt M"Lk‘F 00" a00; Sept Island has much to do with the undertone * "1 569|498 4 19| 8 86| 3 35| 297 M, Yates—Neb. cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal Wheat showed much weakness early ‘on | #1214 and abroad at £1118%d. Spelter ruled | CORN—Agtive, weal; July Septem- | of wenkness of stocks, The delay in the 7624 ¢ | 607 4 21| 3811 338 2 97 | 12 steers 43 3cows... 856 farkets for July ®: the corn slump and lower cables. Recelpts | {IptE CORCH B6,a0 ™0 ™ \n New York at OATE A ";f_Fm“"h § July, $0; Sept formal announcement of the details of the T4l 568 * | 434370 327 81 feeders.. 931 4 10 1 cow. 820 2 " Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. were liberal, both local and ;vrlmnr{ and | 2 frss English fron was steady. with | ber. 25t A ew’ July 500; new Heptember, | Plan gives rise to some apprehension of "3'4, 571515 * |382 82288 . Larue & Co.—Neb. South Omaha 2,503 1,788 8,680 for a time there was an absence of sup- | Bria, SNGLER TR (SO0 TN Tiadlen. | By, hc: Mew July. Se; new September, | changes. The criticism of the plan turns 741%( 570 6 15/ 4 36 ¢ (3 36| 2 92 280 2 feeders.. 690 415 | Chicago D 3000 17,000 10,000 ort that threatened a bad break in the | (Haskow 40 eber at 568 5 and SOOI | e Clover, dull, strong; October, |ON the feature which proposes to convert 763% 574/ 506 431/ 389) ¢ |28 240 1feeder... 40 250 | Kansas 15000 5200 1950 ':;‘l;;g,_f;,';;'-"{,’;,\":,';,',{';",':,_,':"ug;“';, Tec | steady: warrants, No. 1 foundry, northern, [ g.20. " . : o * | stock tnto foreciogute Bonds. TR selsoa 4 s ulam % < 3% |8t Louls 5,00 300 3000 o 3 NG, 3 Toundry, §20.00g22.50; No. . | B3 e N Late in the day the bears were encour- 14 | i A 8t. Joseph X ¥ X Fentiment was very bearish and the local | ¥ 1o 2 P e 1 south- | "RYE—No. 3, &8 aged by the failure of various attempts to 763%| * | 613 4333 2 276 300 0 30 - « RO T . crowd sold almost to a man. The south- — i Philadeiphia Produce dMnrket put up prices to make a determined attack [July 29...] 785|647 ¢ | 432(372/ 32627 3% 7 feeders.. 1 4 16 Totals 508 38,43 28,754 weat, which recelved a heavy load today. [ o 0y WHOLESALE MARKETS. . under which the market ylelded sharply. - — . ‘A. Currie—Neb. s0ld 'freely. Stop-loss orders were met in S | PHILADELPHIA, July 20.—BUTT&ER— |The scramble amongst the room shorts to| @ Indicates SBunday. ** Indicates Hollday. 340 10 27 abundance on the decline, but as soon as Steady; extra western creamery, 2ic; | cover at the close and the resulting sharp | The official number of cars of stock 43 1063 4 35 these were exhausted the tone Improved. | oo ayiion of Trade and Quotations on | €Xtra nearby creamery, 22c. rallies revealed the professional character | brought in today by each road was: 175 2 6 891 365 The pressure lifted and excellent buying by EGGS—Steady, fresh western, 20%c, loss | of this attack. The market closed active Cattle.Hogs.8h'p.H'ses. Patterson—Neb. 1 influential houses aided the pit In a fair Staple and Fancy Produce. off; fresh southwestern, 18c; southern, 150 | and extremely {rregular. A feature of the 1 7 o | 1teeder. 40 2 heifers... 476 280 | [ teaction, Later seaboard sales of 47 loads | oo oo "o L 16c, loss off. day was the persistent absorption of Mis- | Wab ‘ 1| 7 teeders 37_ 18 cow 28 > ; sugmented"the rally. July, which of lats| BGGS-—Candled stock, 160, b CHEESE—Easter; New York full creams, | souri Pacific at all levels. Colorado Fuel | Missouri Pacific Ry. s ey B W. Monson—Neb. =S has been very narrow and easily affected, | LAVI POULTRY“Hens, fo; roosters, ac- | prime, small, 10G104c; falr to good, $4@ ( was notably weak. Union_Pacific system 16 13 ${ 2helters... 2°00 3% i p.c alls' hung rather narrow, opening Y@ic down | cording ¥0bo; apiing ohickend, per I g%c. The activity in the bond market was|C. & N. W. Ry... 8 .. .| 1heiter 200 290 at 18@Te, and after dipping to 72%c closed | and gcese, i spring chickens, per Ib,, [——— confined to some of the convertible issues. E &M V. R R 3 295 290 In all DISEASES { only a trifie easy, o lower, at J’-“c. Sep- m"n‘zn»r et Sl ket Tabak Milwaukee Grain Market. Total sales, par value, $3,108,000. United » > 13 29 320 tember ‘opened K@4c to ¥@ke down at| BUTTER-Packing stock, le; choloe| = 0 0 rn™ 10" 20 ‘wprpar— | States bonds were unchangéd on the lust 8 4 23 snd DISORDERS ;%u to 70%c, sold down to c and closed l“l%l'EEH CAUGHT P?lSH—frfl $he: Heie | Lowst: NG, 1 8o ey, TroTRe: oo 3| call 6 HOGS—Today's hog market was generally of MEN %o down, rather weak, at To%o. Busi-| FRESH CAUCEH H- o e g o e AT R TR AaTsNC ono: 2| The following are tne closing prices on i steady. The hogs of good quality, regard- (¥ - pise aas et | ike westher was g | T2 PP Lo TR e i Q! sooptember, W@T04C. | the New York Stock exchani b less of welght, sold, It anything, a littie kel years ia Omaba. i A & o RLEY—Dull; “880; 60@ | Atentson 1% St. Paal 193 stronger, while the common packing hogs W o B T R ARl T S B s saimon, 16 o S et el s el pd0 B8 U8 go. Factte [ 3 Were a iittle weaker. The quality ot the | 3 ws!’!"kluslm 5 3 % ¥ Yo 5 8 o iway flerings a whole, however, was o > ha making a total for the three points of 75§ | codfish, 12c; red snapper; l0c; lobsters CORN—Septeinber, 56ic. p ™ i Total receipts ... Slderally better than' for some’ time past, o/ 2 EOT, seteat and most cars, against 713 last week and 706 a year | bolled, per Ib., fe; , B P .y Poseia Marker The disposition of the and that fact makes the market on paper natural method that ago.’ Beaboard clearances in wheat “and | 25¢; bullheads. 10c. 8 [ as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- | jork ‘s little stronger as compared w! 5 flour equaled 121,000 bu. Primary recelpts ((7¥M_ PEORIA, IIL, July 28.—CORN—Easy and ber of head indicated: yesterday than it really was. There tom flll.%ua were 1,419,000 bu., against 1,123,000 bu. last (r)«'l‘uN—fiér oo lcwfl; No.' 3, e ¢ Rhoags Buyers, Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. | very little o in the market f{rom | gom o "BRIEAIN f 4 L 17 HAT ~Prices quoted by Omana Whe QALS—Easy and irregular; No. 3 white, | cuicago, in Omaha Packing Co. 84 1720 3,063 | gtart to finish. Trading was not particu- | QUT" of the disease on the skin or f tho. Diackboard story of the Fading today. | Hay Dealers' agsociation: Choice i O HTHIE T On the basis of SL81 for fin- | crbed s’ & il Chdany” Packing ¢ o 3 sty sstive st any. tima bor stll pradle; | AR Shat R GERERAIAEED B Be e s % — ¥ - | chicago & B udal X ¢ of in goo " On a little selling, stimulated by the very |1 upland, 38; No. 1 medium, $7.50; No. 1|{sked goods. Chicago & G. W. e AL T T B e % heavy recelpts, July broke early to 8o, or | COATSe, $i. Rye straw, $5.50. " These prices ——e do 1t pra Armour & Co.. €8 1,920 Cudahy Pack. Co. v 98 eal Copmission men are calling the | oured. Method new, ttentlon of'shippers to the fact that qua |Vl |000ELE without cutting, paini a loss of S¢ from terd: o W are for hay of good color and quality. De- Duluth Grat Market, do 24 ptd. ., K. t tion from work; anent checked bids for several 'fives of new VEGETABLES. DULUTH, Joly 8-—-WHEAT-—Cash: No, | C. R 1. & F. ORited - atatos i | Vansant & Co . WD Wik of the better grades of nogs | BN from Baossses of Vietlus July put_the price up quickly to a Strong | CAULIFLOWER—Home grown, per dos., |} hard, 6%c: No. 2 northern, 72c; No, 1 e P aaee 1% | carey & Benton 3 7.60, and from that up to s Debllity or Exhaustion, Wasts Cclose, 2 higher, at 60¢ %h trad. ‘ 90 . pel * | northern and July, 74%c; SBeptember, 7T0%e; % |Wells-Fargo Bx. 213 bman & Co. sold from $7.56 to $7.60, ane m P y_or ustion, b soa &8 to 'the Dossibilities of the. ?..'.?.‘.i,'. EW CELERY—Kalamagoo, 30c. b 7, ) | Amer. S8 e | W, T, Stephen - fi % flTa::mlnp;:cBI;m !l;r: entative salss % I:Mw adle M:'dnlzlkfl{" . o8 vas expecte a . e . = ‘ \ J Fivais Goday: ‘wiin 1T ears o8, Comiract | sise of DUBCAES. LG, o hoUoroing to SNTY Nath ANEY AV pel’ & Hudon. Hamilton & Rothschild. 3 e 100 mrpthent T Ne pein, ag. detention. o grade, and other contract stuff, total .- | TURNIPS—Per pu., 3o, NEW YORK, July 20.—MONEY—On eall, | Dok L & W L. P, Huss “® 40 K Lad. Bladder Troubl bu. for celiveries, would break prices,| BEETS—Per basket, 40c. 214G8 per cent; ‘last loan, 2% per cent: primé | P4rer & R Hammond P. sultati ‘ree. Tremtment by Everything vointed to a deluge of oats this| GREEN CORN_Per dox., fo. | mercantle paper, YA per cent, oy | oie & Mur b OHARGES LOW. 119 8. 14th St week. With only two days more to the| CUCUMBERS—Per doz, ic. STERLING = EXCHANGE — Steady at jaif | Other buye 4 July deal it was all guesswork whether tha| LETTUCE—Per dozen bunches, 20c. 4374 for demand and at Emgiish tor » Dr. Searles & Searles, Omaha, Neb. . shorts had settled or would have enough| PARSLEY—Per doz., 30@35c. sixty days; posted rates, $4.86@1.88'; com- | Great Nor. 4 Sontracts settied to avoid a bad squeese | RADISHES Per doz, 2c. T s GO, an L i Sl cattle here toda: th en the price reacted and WAX BEANS—Homé gruwn, per marke ar, bdc; Mexican do o bl - S g the e e ena v 204 | et whome Srut Bor market | BONDE Govirnment. sieans iy wsiive Sl i wicad” with DR. McGREW Beptember was sold freely on fine weather | basket 35c. ond dropped from 32%c to 318%c and c?u;‘.{ CABBAGE—California or home grown, e down at o new, 1%c. Provisions were very weak on selling| ONIONS—New California, in sacks, per i raliroad, irregul gay on desirable grades. Buyers all took hold in good shape, so it was not long betore practicail rything was dl o posed losing quotations on bonds are as 2ZTTTISTITEALAS 1801, 1508 and 1505 Jaskeon Sivest maha, Neb. Tel 888, Boe| 91680, new. $17.0. Lard, lower at §10.35 e t meats, weak; boxed, extra shorts, 14c; Wyoming, fine to medium, 15@16c; @isc: Utah, fine, medium, 160 | ¢ LT3 3 2 1016 2 8 fine. 13@ldc; Dakota, fine, Ne kL Utah, fine, 1 # BAR SILVER—Quiet at 244d per ounce STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. MONEY—2% per cent. The rate of|1c; Dakota 18,000 Bacon, weak; boxed, extra short aiscount in the apen market for shart bills | medium, 16@ite; Montana, fine, cholce, 166 w0 360 0. Idaho wethers 7 i H 1 7 1 { H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 H 1 H 7 4 H 1 . 1 out of sympathy with grain weakness. [1b., 1%c. coupon There were only a few cornfed steers on 1 H 8 P Early the Tarket wan strong on s ‘srory | TOMATOFS—Per market basket, fL. an, reg sale this morning and in fact there was 18 7 Tos market. There was some fair support| NAVY BEANS—Per bu., §215. ew e, market, The few loads of §ood stuft that 180 ihe o lard, but other products were not FRUITS. 4o coupon Was ‘offered sold_freely ‘at steady prices. 780 1 Terhed wnd prices declined sharply. Sep-| pEACHES—California 8t Johns, %c; Ar.| do old 4 ‘reg ra but there was nothing good enough to 1% K iember pork closed igo down ‘at’$I16.0, | wanmas Eibertas, per -basket crate, §1; per| o couon . 1084 o gen. Sgn bring over $7.60. When it came to_the 14 7610 D T lard So lower at $10.67% and Sep- | g-pasket crate, $1.50; eastern Crawford Ko | do ba, res 104 N. J.C. gen. b shortfed cattle the market was very dull 4 7671 tember ribs 3bc off at $10, S \alifornis do_coupon 105% No.* Pacifie 4a the same as it has been right along, and $ 751 cliatimated recelpts tomorrow: . Wheat, 206 ML 6 1 et Sancad - N % N ¥ Coniral prices were, if any(hing, o little fower than HH 18 5 8 cars; oats, 300 cars; hogs, (INES—Per box, $1.1661.25. Norfol . 4% | they were yesterday. At any rate sellers . 180 13 2,000 hea .| "PRUNES-—Per box, $116@1. iy S | they y e 10 PEARS—Callfornia, per pox, $2.35. ontario a ose of those kinds 767 - 5% Seadting futures TR APPLES—Summer —varietiés, per bbl, AN | Seasivenia §ias | at what looked to be steady prices. 111 16 T ged as follows. 100, loonlse L & & w S8 | Reading 114 | The cow market was in tairly gocd shape 1an i8 E = i PR i ; and as compare: ere was Articles.| Opes, | High.| Low. | Close.| Yer'y. | sopnis ALOUPE—Texas, per orate, §; per | Ogurs, of 96 fo... 104l 45 & &5 irs) B8 54 | Bt Mmuch change in the brices: puid. The Tun £ > e | PWATE R MELONS—Per 100, $17.00@25.00. Ches. & Ohlo 4is...108% 8o. Pacific ds.. better grades in particular sold at good ,“:z 760 7 O e Ciatalbag, per>s0:1b, | Ghicaso & A. #ita... 80 So. Raiiway 3éhs | steady prices without difficulty, no matter ] 760 T it 73%'/' crate, $1.50. Y 1S B Ao da s Tenes & Pacife s 8% | whetBer they wers §rase cows or had been 7 5214 1% P, ki B ) C.) 14 4 | fed corn. The common kinds, though, H 0 G| ot P AT T, e oot | 5. % Y 3l [aken Buaite da.... 008 | g0 net 4 | changed hands. rather siowly, (e same a8 7o 18 SPECIALIST. O TIHON .50, "le'c & s i B | uatie ahd e Do suory Then SsAdy:. all 188 T80 Diseases and Disorders of Men On 2‘1 6 BANANAS—Per bunch, according to | Chicass Ter. -4 Bank Clearings. ‘qr"d' commanded %“y .',[ud,d'pm,;_ f 1::& - :L:l--"' Experience. 16 Years & 14 88 . d i . bt here was a good active demand for 1 in , (ii% 4% Valonolas, M.T5G5.00; Medls | Ericprior lien 4a.. ; | A, S et S rlogy *09aT: | stockers end feedera of wood guality this 1ah P | VARIGOCELE siree,, without pain. cut- 2% e ik eey 100 tholcs, $4.60; Meg | 5,05 FRS1 4o b | morning and the market” could safely be 18 1o LE tihg or et afany’ cases 4 a sinas, §.50g5.00. "' " ko Tiocking: Va1, CINCINNATT July #-Clearings. £.900,- 3a%e ‘for some time paat, the heavy feeders 18 T8 e I T TN Lo A teaas ) 2% 15 MISCELLANEOUS. 100; money, 34406 per cent; New York ex- | of good welght, flesh and quality were in T 18 |Gure of this disease, Treatment at ofice “fi CIDER-New York, $3.75. Boston R EL.otTS, July 29.—Clearings, $8,065,102 the bea gf‘l‘-:::;moifl_r{l:fl PREDEN. Slnd is jo |or at home and a permanent cure guaran- BOSTON, July 2.—Call balances, $7%5.474; New York exchange, par; | Joag "rather megiected and only ' about 4 17 teed. . phid cent; time’ loans, 435 per. cent. ‘Omdja) | MORey, aieady At 546 per cent. stsady. ] 1 | BLOOD DISEASES cured,in 3 to & daye | i Eit i 3 closing of stocks' and bonda: CHICAGO, July 29.—Clearings, $24,003,518; | ° There were a good many western range 18 in o et B L e clany- % L t ry hides Atchison ds. 3% Allouer balances, §2,681,812; sterling exchange, 3.8 | cattle Included in the receipts this morn- 78 11 kD J & 1 “'a 1715 16 7 des, $1.50G2. Gas 1. & Amalgamaied 2% | for sixty days and $4.88% for demand; New | {ng, but the general market was fully i Hm Springs Treatment IWS hilis AeNUS |1se 0 Ris, Fiachelled, S 5. | Mex Ceniral W8l 81 Bingham . £, | York exchange, par. sienay. The beef steers changed nands CEP—There was another fairly liberal pring J! 90 118874} 16 61141 18 87% | TV ohaly pir ib., I No.'3: soft | Niema & %, Calumet & 'Hecia. . 565 NEW YORK,"July 2.—Clearings, $324,- rapidly at fully steady prices and so also | Tutl of sheep and ilambs b but | And all Blood Polsons. No “BREAKING 10 T04{ 10 7! 10 62| 10 P "0e: No. § hara shell Srauiia. oad | o2 5% 1% Centenntal TR el one Tl o B Claan did the better grades of butcher stock, | §Hll the offerings were not at all excessive, [ OUT" on the skin or face and all external pee 30 oy | gty Wy Mo, § Bara, shell, Roi Braste, pes | de v 18 Copper Range PHITA] AL, Juiy 20—Clearings, | while choloe feeders were stronger. Rep: |Buyers took hold of the sheep in good | 518ns of the disease disappear at once. A S P 'w 12 1‘1 12 Eu 1:% B Rk e abol. 153: pibane, Tares. v % A nn«.:mm Coal miu:é:s:. balances, 32,637,790, money, 4@4% | resentative sales: ::(A‘ln -ndd ‘med market could gc quotsd %""mlh" is guaranteed (o be permanent ™ . 16 . 15¢; Boston n 5 nd ste or life. ‘ % T, thc; small, 1do7 cosunilte, per dox. e | NV R G Roraie BALTIMORE, July 2—Clearings, #4347, BREF GIDRRA. . | 2t dui'on (he e aragredes, put cases cured of mervous B a0l 1041010 11015 (1035 eyt aLTS Tiaty 1he | tniow Festhe - 687; balances, #ris: money. G4 per cent. | Mo i 7% [as #0 was pata Tor wetners ana” v | OVER 30,000 &85, Tons e Vitan 10 074 10 10 following prices: Iron, country mixed, per ‘ HOSTON, guly " 29.—Clearlngs. $1.077.898; | & o § T T e om a y 820 830 ton, §1000; iron, stove plate, per ton. 318 s B e 80 18 | peon xed ‘wére sold (o |and all unnatural weakne ot men. 5 . S44c; brans, . E ney an er Dis- SOl DNew. S NCE Ly Ml e —ra ! i Tw | The lmb market, however. was rather | eases Hydrocels cured permanently. Cash quotations were as follows =l 2c; rubber. BoB Iy 2. WOOL-.I ,‘ [ B ot o 'xlnlc'fl:rv'. i ORERaLS LOW, o { TON. July 29.— n the Boston xious for | Treatment by mail. P, O. Box 764, ol ol s Hf LT == Trimountatn market wool continues to improve in value in 5] Supplies, o that the few bunches offered | Office over 215 B. 14th atreei; between Far- spri 34.30 d in(Trinity and in the wool-growing districts prices e 310 ged hands rather slowly. nam and Douglas Sts., OMAHA, NEB. ts, 33, ¥ 8T. LOUIS, July 20.—WHEAT—Lower; 1% |United States . also have been advanced. Trading here | 1. 160 33 fhere wore comparatively few feedsrs By s gy e B e No. 8 NI, LOUIS, July ®-WHEAT Lower; v sioo have hesn STanctd el el E - is offered and there was an active demand for FEMALE BEAN { -%. 2 red, TWG: % e il . 4 68c; July, 65lc; September, 68}4@80%c; higher prices. No wool is being sent here | 3. 1% 330 eep at fully steady prices. Feedr lambs, fiieat montaly vegy %\m—m. 2 0. & yellow, 67:4@ December, 68%c; No. 2 hard, 8Sc. on conal ‘nm;nt at pée‘ltn(;i' 1“"4 ne‘o.::n ;n H is i lhg:g{:!;;n . ".'r"'gu';'.""“.'lfl'c i : mem sapbest 3 iy CORN—Lower; No. 2 cash, 60ic; track, | Adventure . exceedingly firm and in o and other fine | | H 380 cholce yearlings, $4 36@4.50; Good to al pgie tallare o | OATE—No. ;N § ly, 63c; September, ? Decem- Tt wool districts values are up to the Boston ¥ %, $.2G4.50; falr to good, | obsiinate casel o 00 Nork '):“;‘..’- 2#GWc; No. 2 white, boo; | S4c; July P oA i London Stoek market. level, In Montana the new cilp is melling 3 H I8 | ii00328: wood to cholos wethars, #.00GL25! " Omaha, ‘ —No. 2. bighic. OATS-Lower, nominal; track, 50c, old; DON, 5 very rapidly, buyers expecting to see the | 'y % 10 % T5@4.00; BARLEY—Hair to ¢holce malting, sagete. | a3, new: July. 38%c: Beptember, FTo: DON, July 2.4 p. m.—Closing: . |irade soon out of the growers' control. § i% 1 1% [ R gy < s ot B q ewes, SEED--No. 1 flax, $1.46; No. 1 northwest. | No. 2 white, ‘old, t8c. o O S| Varrolk & Western.. €04 | Following are the quotations: Ohlo_and | 3. Ny 1 .00; fair to good spring lambs, $8.506.16 ern, $1.8. Prime timothy, .46 Cloyer,| RYE—634c ocoritss 344 | Ponnsylvania XX and above, 7WsGHc: | | 18- 1 I8 | e e etiord o b Lambe. ¥.5000 jo & mw‘crunens contract grade, 38.3506.40. *| FLOUR—Easy; new red winter patents, | Atchison - Pennayivanta #™ | XXX, 24@2c; No. 1 and No. 2, %c to 2ic: | & 1% 3 in $3.10G8.00; feeder lambs, 83006880 PROVISIONS—Mesa pork, per bbl., g6 |$5.2003.%0; extra fancy and straight, $2.95 | 4o Reading ... 34 | fine, unwashed, 20@2lc; unmerchantable, 2 | } g -t e ewes, $1.25G2.%5. Reprepentative sales: OF OMAMHA @iess Land, per 10 los, $16.6G1070." short | G3.15; clear. $2.7562.8; old 10gisc Bigher. | Buumers £ G- do 1% b @zé; Michigan X and above 2Gzc; No. 1 HEIFE = sides (loose), $10.06G10.15. SED—Timothy, nominal. ‘anadian ptd.. and No. 2, ; fine, ui od, ; gt N A AR R i Choulders (hosed guvsgum.i: Doy salted | 8 M AL Stendy, 3.15. Chetapeuke & Ohio. . 861 Soutnern " Raiiway Kentucky,” Indiana, etc., % blood; 2g2e; | 1 H H LT MACHINERY AND POUND sides (boxed), $11.125@11.25. BRAN—Dull and weak; sacked, east|Shicgso 0 Wy i u-fin-’"'p‘.‘iu #% | % blood, 2G2k; brald, 18@19c; exu‘ 1 ‘0 % WHISKY—On the basis of high wines, | track, To@isc. R LR M W 11, | months, ¢ and’ 8 months, 16g17c 12 | =— RN "| (HAY Timothy, grm, $10.00G16.00; prasrie, | % fall, lmucéh(:lllhc-:rllbennlr‘glfi:n Chotce, | 3 H H ewen ‘and wether H -1 n‘“‘ & ua'lm Im WIlh. 1 asy. 7. X U1 c; northern average, 3 ! t 1t ¥ g, following are the receipts and ship- | A4 A16 P0G, GavORS ; He county, 14@16c; southern, 10g12c; fal', @iac; | 3 H 1w o i 18 Recelpts. Shi TRON COTTON TIES-—Steady, $1.06 do 34 ptd 4 Oregon, staple, 16G17c; eastern,’ chofice, 14@ | ¥ TIdaho wethers 3% WAW Oy Shipments. | HAGGING—Steady, GK@6He. Tiiinols Ceatral..'..s 113 15c; eastern, average, 12G13; valley, No. 1, . ldaho ‘wethers - OF MA E el ol HEMP TWINE-Steady. sc. : o o & Bomwrettlly - | 13g1sc; territory, Idaho, fine, 13@Gléc Idaho s weatern wethers:. 3% REPAIRING A SPECIALTY M S—Pork, lower: jobbing, old, [ *; T - fine, medium, ; Wyoming, fine, : western wethers. S0 | PROVISIONS—Pork, lower: jobbing, ol X, «r:e EWIXS ne. yoming, A L] e UGN Teoiern weth in IRON AND BRASS POUNDERS. York Central....169% BTOCK COWS :” 42 45 30 33 40 i 500 today the Butt | (eee ri0e, $460; short clonrs S s | 2'9-16g2% per cent; for thres months |11 fine. average, 14@GlSc: fine, medium o M e 3 QPEE . neen .‘___‘_:._. | | ter market was easy; creameries, 16g19%c; | " METALS-Lead, firm, $3.97%&4.00. Spel- | bills, 2% per cent p cholce, 17@18¢c; Colorado, New Mexico, etc., 0T 400 571 Wyoming ewes.. 97 } datries, 15%@19c eese, steady, 10G1LC. | ter, firm at $5.05. h ] 3 fine, 10@1lc; fine, medium, 12@ldc; coarse, Rt 8 ewes . c 13 R‘"E co Eges, oany; fresh, 1T@sc. POULTRY—Easier; chickens, 10c; springs, New York Mining Quotations. 1git, NEBRASKA. 18 western | 101 L] | WEW Yomk GENERAL mamker (UHOPERS TG ey, G NEW YORK, July 2.—The followl: T e v 1 1 R I8 oo IR LRy b scvarers bbers | -\ BUTTER — r; creamery, 18@c; s —The following are | unchanged; medium grades and combin, iP5 = - iy IR L R 2| the closing prices on ml Sockar I eht ne, 12gibc; heavy fine, 3 000 3560 19 cows i1 |omicaGo wLIvE sTock mARKET. Yanet and Jo! L i Various| FOGS—Steady; 4te, 1]\:-. oft, Con... - % |Liuie Cuiet @l3c; tub washed, 1 2 m.r: : }g fi eaws. :g S s' d w ' Ho atario co D [ A Flour, bbls T 1Y [ New York Live Stock Market, o 926 42 23 cows 15 [9eitie 4nd Khoep Standy, Nogs Wigher 8am an ltflr SIIw"“ Recelpts, | 2/heat, bu 284000 1008 | Meeviss_Cen.o..oo 8 NEW =YORK. July - -BEEVES-Re| i Big ium 18 and lambs Lower, Of All Kinds. . 22,063 Dbis.; expiorts, 17,04 bbls.; market was | Gats, bu.. 000 A% | Son [ 1 e, DG1IAC per Ib. Cables | ‘1 le0 360 1bull 255 |00 nclading S5 Texans and 50 wests MS4'An S50 DORAILS 8. weak and’ generally lower ; winter J r6e0tsep insess B4 00 | Deadwood Terra .....100 g AN e e | 1 MR 18 28 |[3.000, including 5% Texans and 500 western - atents, 88.15G4.00; winter s 5 K®G | icansas Clty Grain and Pro g — Ky 4 welght; refrigerator beef, per 1b.; ex- | 1 Big i in 8% R I T T W ELECTRI AL SUPPLIES. i extras, §3.10003.8; winter low grades, $2.9 | KANSAS CITY, July 20.—WHEAT—Sep- | Lesdville Con........ § PENLVER Recolpis, t head: quoted about | '} 020 3% 1cow 375 |8nd feeders, 32.5095.235; cows. 318006 60 syt - - ) | 15; ' Minnesota ' bakers, 33.1508.35. Rye | tember, 33%@63%c; December, 6isc; cash, R gy — 1al steady; veals soid at $5.0096.00 per 100 Ibs.; | 3 U786 440 1cow..... 250 |helfers, $2.60g6.25; canners. 31.50G2.50; bulls, .".r. El..'d‘.' | our, qulet; sales, 50 bbls.: fair to good, | No. 2 hard, 66@é7c; No. 3, 61Gec; No. & nseien. Winansisl. buttermilk calves at 3. H D986 400 9 cows.. 1088 330 |3225@5 caly $2.50G7.35; Texas-fed -* ; cholce to fancy, $.56G8.6. red, 66a6ic: No. 3, 62aa%e LONDON, July 2.—Money was in brisk | HOGS—Receipts, 14800 head; steady; | 1 J60 380 1 cow 10 305 |Stoers, RMGET: grassers, ®.008T CORNMEAL—Easy; yellow western, $1.82; | CORN—September, 42(M2%c; December, | demand today, occasioned by the settle- | state, 38 per 100 Ii 0 836 410 10 cows.....1010 305 HOGS—Receipts, 17,00; estimated tomor - om k. oY B Baengywine. 84U 4% @34%e; cash, No. 2 mixed, 56@56%c; No. | ment and the end of the month, besides | SHEEF AND LAMBS—Recelipts, 12,018 '} 0 4% 1 cow.....1080 300 |Fow. 25,000, left over, 3500, steady to bc Quiet; No. 2 western, 66%c, 1. 0. b., | 2 white, 63@63%sc: No. 3, 625@63c. requirements for the holiday head; sheep, slow; common and medium |14 55 425 1 cow ... 910 150 |higher, close lower. Mixed and butchel [} afioat; state, 63G8de, c. 1. . New York car | = OATS--No. 2 white, 35e. and s, and calls on fresh isau pric | grades,” weak; lambs. siow, 10@sc lower on | *f 0 340 4 cows. 100 300 |SWGEKS: good to cholce heavy, ¥196 Eleotrioal Supplies. { lots. b RYE—No. 2, 46c Vate money was withdrawn from the mar. | next grade to strictly choice; sheep sold | | 9% 800 15teer.. 1070 350 |8124; rough, heavy, §7.20476; light, ¥7.00 BARLEY—Steady; feeding, 62, c. I f,| HAY—Cholce timothy, $10.00§11.00; choice | ket and discounts were harder. The Stock | at $2.50G4.50 per 100 1bé., one little bunch at | 3 36 400 300 80: bulk of sales, $7.40G7.80. lectrie Wiring Bells and Gas Lighting A New York prairie. §7.9 \q‘ 25. exchange was lifeless and the tone was |$4.65; lambs, $4.76@6.76; 1 car, rather extra, | 3 50 2% 300 SHEEP AND 'LAMBS—Receipts, 10,000, 'W. JOHNSTON, Msr, 1610 Heward Bt WHEAT—Recelpts, 206,225 bu. Spot, | ' BUTTER—Creamery, 19%c; fancy daliry, | cheerfu The securities market is no | $6.87%; dressed mutton, 6@8iec per Ib. 860 27 300 |Sheep, steady: lambs, weak to lower; good | @ W. b gasier; No. 2 red, Thc, elevator; No. # red: | 0 ionger affected by goasip concerning the | dressed lambe, it per b, ™ 35 30 |lo chilce wethers, $00G45); fair to cholce, | == — e ——y q @7t b B i No.' 1 northern Mrm; fresh Mi " < king's healt! e setback in Wall street e mixed, $2 0; western sheep, i PRI he £ o o canoat: No."S" hard I M e e e neticans (o oped dopreseed. afoct: Cotton Market. R (u 30 | mative lambs, $3.6066.5 AWNINGS AND TENT! Manitoba, 844¢. . 0. 'b.. afloat. There was | furned. ing some other departments. Consols were 5 W08 28 1 cow. e 800 )Melal yesterday Recelpts. Ship. ‘smash In wheat values today, occasioned Recelpts. Shipments. | dull on money sales. Home rails mostl NEW YORK, July 3. —COTTON—Futures f 4 ®3 2 T8 ) L.18,792 3,089 ~ gy continued heavy nccl?u, arish crop | wheat, bu 169,600 003 | tended downward. Rio tintos hardened. | opened steady: July, 8.40c; Au.N 8.15¢0; M6 375 '1awl . ‘su 1§ 20,580 by 11 news, lower cables and liquidati Atter | Sorn: bu. 30,400 10.400 | Americans moved erratically rather below | September, 7.7%c; October, 7.85¢; November, 208 39 cows.. ig - %7) 135 unm 'I"m 'nd "Mn 00. about a cent break news of a large export | Gats, bu... 45,000 21000 d weakel Trading in | December 'and 'January, 7.5éc; February, .80 33% 3 cows.... 883 2 4 N L ¢ net t 104 y1 h s pot, quia 4 R fh j? AN o y Jower, but steady. May. TIGTIS-i8c, Ciosed | Mimmeapolis, Wheat Flour amd Bras. | FiG ™, & Joton s 50; ‘Rome. 111 lands, 9c; middiing gulf, $ic. Bales, 8, 857 34 6 helfers.. 580 230 | KANSAS CITY, July 2.—CATTLE_R Minafeatens s : Tk . N ;29— W) - 94 38 4 heifers.. 512 260 d natives, 2,800 head Tex- A at ;, Jul w at T8%o; Sep- | MINNEAPOLIS, July 20.~WHEAT—July, | PARIS, July 2.—Trading on the bourse | bales. H A pay : Bibe, Glosed at Thic Decem: | @tec: September, S%e. On track: No. | | today was inactive and there was an nn. | Futures closed steady; July, & 85 325 3 heifers.. 3 2 00 calve iea onts and Canvas Boods, j—] . xports, 4, northern, : lue_chiefly to fears of igher contangoes. | vember, 7. i -ceml 'y H bu. Bpot, easler; No. 3, 8¢, elevator, and FLOUR-First patents, $3.9004.00; second | Kaffirs were weak on realizations. DJ.«. 1.59¢c; February, i.s9c; March, .48c. 1046 300 2 steers.... 850 4 0 | lower; Stockers and feeders, active, steady; | Semd logue Nu e

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