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D PRODUCE MARKET THE BEE: 27, 190f hAIN AN i boxed extra shorts, [ \ creased 41.768m., r 'ET| @ m e s R Trcienr vbe, sia i anors weare e1 s | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS | 65" aticouiica |OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET & & .8 Wl R8s | " Wheat Prices Still Tend to Lower :v‘v\w};lfill}; gleady, creamery, 1GWc. |Market is Stagnant, Awaiting Action AT ey - el el | 7 P Receipts of Cattle, with Prices | ] o P | Figures All Along. e e "r’R-colg-. Shipments. of Steel Directors. New York Mowey Ma Steady to Easier. 1% g {HORSE THIEVES N BAND ?:\{\l‘n'»”" B e 14 | oot ) raiing rave 18 ou | o | ] Y | Betteved Rustiers All Oves sonth Dac HEAVY RECEIPTS SURPRISE BULLS SO B8 oveieriiens 1&& :.. DIRECTORS WILL MEET TODAY! 3’;‘"!‘1 bid, 1% per ecent: offered at HOGS SHOW LITTLE IMPROVEMENT 1% kota Are In One Or- me loans, dull and somewhat | haatas =i . stoc " moved readily & | the Upeiing wuwy ac p WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT sixty days, 2G2% per cent; ninety ces tnue weie gen- | Rains Over Corn Belt fend Down | days, 3% per cent; slx months, 3 v cent. " Clmlly SUOLE #8 COlparcd Wil 1ast weok PIERRE, & D, July ¥-—(Special.)~Re- Put Resnlt as to Increased Dividend | PRIME MBRCANTILE PAP:,'RTJ\ pei | TReSD Open Up Faisly Active and |, consideravie portion o m.u..w},“..‘, of local papers indlcats that horse g A A e cent Strom While Lambs Comma o e va tils R Will Probably Not Be Announced oL o ¢ ey 2 ; Y o i |thleves are working at numerous places ‘See Only Dry Weather STERLING EXCHANGE-—Easy, with Pri 1 [a8"w"iuie snowea wome improyeiment uver for Hope OMAHA, July 2, 1909, actual business in bankers billa at’ $4.866 W00 SHGS. TS WOHGIWSLY (WAL Of IAS( A0UFSARY ha Kriaay, and [OVer the state, probably all working mw| o . \ ] | y Ay OI v | wiie QUALLLY 18 10 KURIRILY (U 4 Diisk | changeable with one another. Marshal The area of high preseure overlylng the o g~ Jommerial bilta 5004 | FETN S —. | aemasia aia Mctive trade it geuvra b s s T ey gentral valleys Saturday morning is mov, o t over the eastern portion of e i cdan g R county & complaining of thelr work in 0 the markei, us |ing stow | 4 v [ cus s that part of the state, as ia Hyde county OMAHA, July %, 190, | b BONDS—Government and raiiroad,| g ¢ op, |vARe s wnorning ] ‘ With oables weak and lower and receipts | g SoUniry And ite creat 18 e morning, | NEW YORK, July %.—The stock market | steady R:';::‘ b e "‘;‘:‘4“:"“{03 | Kecipia Wire wuderate, consisiing almost | and Potter county. . N. Bartolemew. & over the estimate, the crowd held | An area of low pressure, central was stagnant today. The speculative con-| Closing quotations on bonds today were | g iituiPl VOIS, attle. Hogs Sheed | whoily o ranke otferi CArs Ul | potter county prisoner confined in the jaii hufl‘ nd hammered wheat vaiues 8ull |Rocky mountains, is following the tngent sesmed ‘?“”"‘“;" - :"",,:"f“: '."",,”,_ reg... 100 Int. Met, 4Wa. | - :‘:1’1‘:;\!'":f:,,'”l"ll,“m“‘""Nm . 5 4 taelin this county. wrote a letter to Jim lower. Wheat is being received in ih¢ |nigh and unsettied weather with general|cuicome of the Unjted SLetes FICq Qi 4 coupon i SR T @y | Same day last week .. 3.981 625 gura young scutf with distavor and of-[Coburn, who wak eaptured in Potter . heaviest volume known 10 the trade and it | rains, prevailed over the central valleys|deénd meeting which is not expected to| ,de coup O% In e Ve e 1 $ 70| dara young scut i Aot | ia of the finest quality. Sentiment rules and western portion of the country during |bein until after the market has closed to-| U, § (5 (o€ - By g ] 3 | jos3| fordea” practicaiiy no compeliiion o (eeder | county and i confined in tha Stanley strongly to the bear side and as long as | Sunday. and rains continue in the moun- |morrow. The indications of further delay | ,/0g . M one B 3408 SON| FRehor Slo Bod Nothing Of &ay dons W county Jail on a horse stealing charge Tecelpts - eontinue. iberal further declines |taine and central vaileys this morning. In the adjustment of the tariff controversy = y% o 1101 L 'S ‘deb. s 1981 MK 5,247 598 | was 8010 satly .10 (et vaitues. Feedes U The letter whs ol by the shertt ot are looked for. | The eastward movement of the depression |at Washington seems to have some effecl Ajjje.Chal. ist 8. & L & N ual & 1008 3 b F43Id eatiy o toel valigs, Feeter Ouy | Ay a ired the sh Corn weakened Eharply owing to general |[now over the mountains will cause con-|on discouraging any activity in the mar-| Am. Ag 108% M. K. & T, 1st da.i00% | . The following table shows the mellfl"“ Iy ot b g | tm‘l‘l‘w» and there | Staniey unty, and shows a general un. raing ‘throughout the entire belt. Dry |tinued unsettied weather and probably | ket. | Am T & T ov. 4 1M% 4G gen. dus. ¥1*| cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for|was 4 good Inguiy from thls source i0r| gorstanding between the twg in regard (o weather was the only sustaining feature |showers in this vicinity tonight and Tues-| More interest centers at present in the| Am. Tobacco 4 Wiy Mo. Pacifie ds. 52 | the year to date, compared with last year \,\-\”“G“ (AR ;;d’"-vx‘x LT -<~h v | ODORLIONS fn tHe' GotOhirn. paet ot the and the outlook 1s now very favorable. |day, with no Important change in tem-|corn crop than in any otner frof the do fs NI N R R of M 4w 964 | iw, 18 inc. Dec.| Wyoming lduhio and Moniana were thre P 8 were aghif hammering wheat perature. speculative standpoint, 80 that the helpiul| Armour & Co. 4l 85 ON. Y. C.og Wy 2y | Cattle .. 498,268 471,708 26,560 B ;":; ‘\~"'1‘ ewt Wk”"y\\‘rfl on | state, and sending condolence to his friend recelpts wnd weak cables g Record of temperature and precipitation | weather conditions for it were a beneficial | Atehiron gen. ds. . 101 do deb 4 5% | H o000 1,516,925 1,687,321 ... 121, 8 (',': ':m_“j g i Bt ppiles from | Wy, has fallen into the clutches of the Hore confidence and prices declined [compared with the corresponding day of |factor for values. The factor did not oper-| 92 °v # 1% N Y., NOH &R Sheep T 097 766877 %0, 140/ this e and lowu Coup! ev. B 1 oy { R e daho yearlings sold e 5 law, with on, sire 0 he E these foatures. If the receipts con- the last three years. ate on the prices of securities and, In fact, | ¢8° ¢ 1 198% | “ThS foilowing table shows the average |ldaho vearlings sold early at & aw, with a ng desire o help him as 8 N & e o8 string_of 1daho wethers registered al £ soon as he himself is clear #o as he would tinue as heavy thare seems (o be nothing | 1908, 1908. 1907 1805. | Rock 1Island, the most important of the| B 008 . % | price of hogs at South Omaha for the last | o A sl hapdne o ear #o as h {0"cheok UhE"RAPARE T whoat Was off | Mintmum, temperature ... 8 T 88 @) sy odiiiers wieerad crofy breswire of | Py S NS N8 pane @l |several days, with conp %ith Montana wethers at the same Price. | b of such assistance as would count another cen ny. e CIRAT g g rofit taking sales, after a brisk fractional| an & W. Sig 0% do ¥ i g e | el of na bs from lowa anged \ e A ucioat the corn belt resulted | Normal temperatirs for today. 7 degrees. | AL (RMINE DAICE BTN © Rl Tlews” 0t | pekt e v TR 00" o 1 e bk 1O, 190711906 1906, 190411003, | PRECE! {1 yitive fambs from dowa ehansed o an 0N RURAL MAIL ROUTE in renewed selling pressure and cash val-| Deficiency In precipitation since March L | gl w cod and Included a contem-| *Cen. of Ga i1 Penn. ev. 3ue 1916, MWW |~ — . | ptatl tat sh hd_ lambs \es sutfered n loss. Prospects are excep- 0.3 of an Inch B N L T he| D . o, 104 | July ThI s 4 ) 6T 64T BI8 6 18| dotations o e Jabe, $7.9507. 78 i’ oy tonally good &nd & freer movement from Fxcess corresponding period in 1008 2.04| BNGH, S0 TN Ruguat faiend of ac'tne be.| . of N i ¢ e o i N | 8 b R AT A {831 foed,, o Cholcs, spring iambe, SLEOLT | Leokn Atter Padily and Chilicen aad ‘ now on i looked for. The distant futures |inches. sinning of the year as at first contem.| Ches & Oblo dis 8t L F.tg 45 80% | Tuly o |63 576 6 | 8| ¢e tholce yoariitks, $5.4008.90; falt to £ood % are suffering the heaviest declines RISy SRV ‘Yt In 100, | O ed Chicago & A. T8 0 g0t % L uly o 6 M| 572 6 yeariings, (LU0GE&: o038 to aholee weth Worka for Ungle v 000 [ 4.2 inches. sted. b N fiiss R LD 872 carlings, 5 ood to choice we:h- W, P T e st tE TRl Ms % vuants 5. | WELSH. Local Forecaster, | .United States Bteel failed to benefit from | Cigo 4od gl 00 Sl SR, & @ B8 quly WERUES & Tem $4.00610; fair to Kood wethers, $a8@| . Aam, Tor Sy e o Ty or g bbbty ot i o — this trade news or from a suggestion MU& S & 0w Besbord A, L. ... 89k | SNy o * 18 14 1.80; £00d to choiee ewes, $4.10@4.60; fair to| SIOUX FALLS, 8, D. July 2. ~(Special.) against receipts last year of 17 u Corn and Wheat Resfon Bulletin. |Which found corrency in a limited specu-| 4o r 38s, Parine o, &, m.;:'ul,v 13-\ 3 5% ¢ 00d ewes, $3.3664.15 | ~The little village of Tea, situated south olg and shipments of WM busnels © | ZHER TR0 B o the. twenty-four (18tiYe gircle | that " tomorrow's Qividend | c, R T & .6 4 0 v 1o | Ui Tl o w5 el e 3 Representative sales | west of Sloux Falls, has among ita res Corn recelpts were LS us b might be made at the per cent as a 4o col. b Ao 1t ref. ds. »® Y | | & 2 % | No. | 8le s has ax i shipments were 26,000 bushels, against re- [hours ending at 8§ & m., Tth meridian Sompromise between the present tate and| *do rtdg. & So. Rallway .. ...113 |July 51& 634 592 6 § {3120 Montana wotners |donts & woman who is making a fina colpts 1ast year of 8,000 bushels and ship- | time, Monday. July 2. 1908 the 4 per cent rate, which some of the Golo. ind. & do gen. 48 sy | July Gl 6811 604/ 6 501 5 0y 4 Montana wethers record as a rural mall carrier. The woman ments of 3, bushels. OMAHA DISTRICT. speculative buyers had hoped for. The olo. Mid Union Pacific ... 104 uly 624/ 5 96| 6 604 5/ " Ive lambs. { o e\ X pet ) pt 2% | Jul 0% s | 599 8 n |18 Mrs M. Heeren, who, in additlon to Cloarances “wers 640 bushels of corn, —Temp— Rain- price run down to @k but met mup | $o > o) R A e EBI Al A - Ivh Swe | looking atter a family of children, I8 the none of osts and.wheat and flour equal to | Stations Max. Min. fall. Sky. por ut 7. Amalgamated Copper was| op g g g g R PR Rl s | tive jilsck « family of ¢ ; \ 16000 bushels. » T T vy Untevorably atfected by the renswed de-| do ref o TR LT ) ook | INAtive ewes carrier on onc of the rural mail routes AR IR fower on Wit | RING NebwoL Bl Bvevy gline in copper metal in the London mar. | piier bufl e, Wi IR | ool offlola] number of ohfe ¢f stook|. Fnative swep | extending from Ten to the tarming reg and unchanged on corn. Broken Bow, Neb. 82 58 .02 Foggy S e vary Th phiss had Desh thénip % m Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. | 10 native ewes In that vieinity, KFew rural mail carriers Local range of Colambue, Neb...08 ¢ 11 Cloudy ' |DHoths Hoorery i R e ‘hwlg, M s wP 1 § native lambs, feedors |in the state 3 5 . ulative in its origin o ey s | G ’ hyivi d n the state or country are more Promp Wocss 120 bk i s it i ) 4 s i o § 5 ative lamb P ¢ woboe Mt a A Vi e b . 33 i ¢ ol oo i SN W ‘o (1% Wyoming wethers 503 | Nefther the extreme heay of summer or the Wheet 1 Falrmont, Neb..78 6 .08 Cloudy |over §.0000 arranged as far ahead as| “Wp N iR * % P Rl ly 06 Wroming wethers h excessive cold of winter has any {errors Gr. Island, Neb.73 61 .00 Cloudy |August 2, and several milllons more are e |G BB, A ’ . 4 o] 1 gl e | ' M| Hartington, Neb. % 6 T Cloudy |expected fo go in the Inierval. The pro n ston i i Rl % 8 Tl Oregon wathers - g 1for Hey Bue KR N AHL | TSI apt... o o kA g | oston Stocks and Bonds. 1C: R 1. & 3 1447 Oregon weéthers 5 e AN bt , - Hastings, Neb... 8 6§ .52 Cloudy |portions and the persistence of this re-| 3 15n . s 21 Oragon wethers, 5 3 throughout the year, rain or shino iy, rm1 m.\ a6 14| Holdrege, Neb.. 8l 8 00 Foay uirement engage tne best attention of the |, BOSTON, July 3i=Money, call loans, 24 | tiigole Fentral i ‘ IS PR o . s oSt ol Bl o] o Onkdale, Neb.... 88 8 .4 Sy e ) ““":“:;':fi,'f:'";‘m:’r“"_:mn"“,:;fl’e;mnlql\‘mmtunu on stocks and bonds were - - T s N NG Y I """“"‘ Alleged Murderer Gives Bond. 408 1% kama e in_money market calculation: |as tollows o : Total recelpts......... .19 5 " VERMILION, 8. D, July 25.—(Spesial.)— July A Al “ "fi"l‘eknmlh‘ Neb...70 62 .90 Cloudy Bonds weer stesdy, otal sales, par| Atehiton adl. 4 7 Arfzona Com % | e glsposition of the day's receipts was Story of Day's Trading on Cottle,| x5 of Garfield township, Sept...| & 34l %) 86%| 3% aita, Ta 7160 .0 Clondy $ 40 4s Wl Atlantie ¥ et ] STALAral MWl TR TRiada daosee B 8 % Gloudy | YMlue 8308W0. United States bonds wers| euer Cenirai i1l Binghem g1t | as follows, each buyer purchasing the Homn and Sheep. | Clay con to the October term of Omaha Cash Price: Clarind 8 ©/ 8 Cleuly [“jfhSnged on shit | Atchison R R....'116% Butte Coalition x | number of head Indlcated 3 CHICAGO, July 2.—CATTLE—Recelpts. | aricuit court on a charge of murder, Was WHEAT—No- 2_hard, $.01; No. 3 hard, |Sibley, in = 6 .M Cloud: Number of sales and leading quotations| do ptd 104% Cal. & Arizona......104 . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. |17,000 head; market steady to 10 higheri| o oo =0 ¥ e | 01 \ y, Ta... . Jloudy |on stocks were as follow: 7| Doston & Albany. .23 *eCentenni % |Omaha Packing Co...... 4% 316 431 g(eers, $.60¢ cows, $3.600 Heffers | released from the county fail Jast evening J "%'NN?%‘ :‘;& ‘No. 3, SKOBKC *Sfoux City, Ta... 64 62 .40 Cloudy i " Sales ?;;mn lr u.m:, ::1 Copper Range gmsw&n Am}) C::nnlny fi n-& 2;&; $3 5006.00; 3,401 4. ral 0078, on @ $20,000 bond, his sureties being Messrs K "No. @85%c; No. 3, . i o-Chalmers ptd ........ **hoston Flevat 0 Daly West : 4 | Cudahy Packing Co...... § ki 3 Kers and feeders, §.7645,15. I p dindersbn’ ant o No. & MN@WNc; no grade. 6gelc; No. 3| MMM (eiperatics T Ineinde | Amaigamaiad” Copper . | Pitchburg pta .01 *Frankiin .11 AT | Armour & Co.... w40 8 | OG- Recelpis, | Heid7 & Dhike | D1 B Sumen SRV UiasT EORES yellow, e 3 ylsup‘;, sghtfosnm‘ {5 averages. L American :.fl\‘ulmnl | :«'Iv, N.H &H :QH\ Granby <101 | Schwartz-Boland e %0 ... steady (o strong choice heavy.'$ | T. Salmer, all of Vermilion. He was re No. 2 white, 69%@8¥%c; No. 3 white, £ (KRS Sy 7% Greeno Cananes ... % | Lobman ... *|butchers, $8.10a8.3:; light mixed, | leased on an order from Judge Jomes of @80%e. DISTRICT AVERAGRES. | Am, Arge. Chem 44 Iele Royale 2%y 54 T "y S AL TiRee . L J OATS-No, 2 mixed, WaMo; No. 3 vel, No.of —-Temp.-— Raln. Pl ity W o ko [ Bl se 05 o Btk ot ‘nses, Vroadk o' | SIouX Fallu who fy'In ghurkw of the Fiist low, ddlgc; No. 2 white, 9, % © 1. Stations. Max. . Inchel | Amer. Subas o |F. P. Lewis | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 23,000 | clrcult during the absence of Judge Q. wafi;l:k‘fn"c.' Ak v B L R e ity TR Al ne S TR |5 B Root & Co head: e fower: shecn, $10G030; | Tripp of Yankton 0. 2, 79@75c; No. 8 T0@Tic. Columbus, O 16 82 [ .00 | Am. T. & T. 1403 Nevada i ny J. H. Bulia ambs, yearlings, H@s. | Swenson Is 72 years of age and is charged Ouriot Heceipta | k | Amer. ‘Woolen ...l M 04 D e - | ¢ Wheat. Carn.,On 'f:‘d'l"_'}:';"‘,fi"' ] s ] 2 ! TP B AR bt e MR e R s Ka Live Stock Market. ;\"h giving his * daughter-in-law poison, o t ol . & R pfd... Dom I &8 8% Parroy : 3% | MoCreary Barey AD o Bl L rom which she dicd A o m 210 | Kansas City, Mo.. 18 80 I 64| Am. Bugar Refining Edieon Blee. Tiiu... %0 Quincy t B Wl ot R0 T, iing 36! g il & nneapolis | Loulsville, Ky..... 18 % 62 AP TS AR Mass. Electric 128 Shannon AR g o e Y “holce | Omaha ] 6 | Minncapolis, Minn.- 80 1 -4 K AR Fae e i - Beneee 1% H. F. Hamilton erns. | Market 10c to lbe higher. Cholce Shocked By erle Light. Duluth | AR | ool il B @ | Ameicn Wod Mane.” Gas a1y Trinity uu;’:“;‘\‘,“‘;;" pige export and drewsed beef steers 2618 VERMILION, 8. D.. July % —(Special.)= ‘ — s » " maconda Miniog ¢ United Frait ... 188 U. 8. Mining........ 80% | k) . 8 beion A A b 00. John E. Tlirt, a harness-mak t thi CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS | St Louls, Mo.. 52 6 .56 | Atchison United §. M. 8% U. 8. | Kohrs . $6.25; stockers and feeders, $3.16u5.00 - 3 rnéas-maeker o . Falrly heavy rains were general through- | Atchimn pfd ... 0 prd ot 1t M e ¥ :;““s)n;’llh n& ;i.;m»r‘“ stoers, $3.40@6.15: southern cows, citv, came near being electrocuted while pestarn : orth a | Auantic Coast Line UUS” Btesi.....l.1L. 0% Victoria U4 | Other buyers .. 5@4.00; native cows, $2.25@4.00; native| turning o electriv 1i Knormous Receipts: of Wheat Cause 000 'l"e oty il ::fl‘:";:e"ox';l and | Baitimore & Ohio. .. rres Ol inAOMA g SLEQLM, nadve cows HBOLE: nailve|turning on an eledts sht in his barn Further Slump in Market. A ¢ 41 ¥ heavy | g, & Onio p 44 *Wolverine .. 180 Total 2. TS0 VR, SYeTIER S ON AR 3 talls occurred in Kansas and MIsauri. | Bechishem Steel .. 4% North Butte ... 88 LA : Receipts, 6.000 head rket| Teached up to turn on the Mght, when & CHICAGO,, July 2.—Enormous recelpts | [ighear rains oceurred In all the eastern | Breokiyn Rapid 7 CATTLE--Receipts of caitle this v a Ma of new w ha In the southwest [ gyt Fot o umbus bty T ing numbered 190 cars, as against to_Ge higher: top, $1.90; bulk of| current passed (hrough his body and cauned & atill further dectine in wheat L. A, WELSH, |Ceatral Leather week and 28 two weeks ago. There werc| Sales 185470 Heavy, STEGTI0: pAZE| rendered him unconscious for thirty min- gn”n"ilnnzn!;hl.l 5 and Bepromber 1o’ HO: Local Forecaster, Weather Bureall |Genus) oo soe Forelgn ¥ RUNE A0V, WRGRAE Lol ded SIBODRILIS |y b e samsngnie, e utes. The flesh on one of his fingers was respectively, com- posmpf Chm‘! & Ohl The market | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET |Chicage Alton Wealk, At et deciines of 1GiNc. ChiGH Great i k. longo 5 . o B B o e e rwlizaiion | Quotations of the Day om Variows|C M & 8 P prevaled in the wheat pit during th ut Commentiton: €10 0k i :ert‘e;'ul a 'dr‘-'-'l .:mnlu"n.t ':(-n:p To:'. sell-| NEW YORK, July h,—FLOUR—MOI{lI. Colorado & B0......... eeted 10 8 ETena “hrofit taking by minor | 14,300 bbis.i exports, 40 bbls Market|Cole & 8o lat pid. hofaera. There was & fair bulge following | dull and Mininesota patents, 36.150)| Coio. & 8o, 3¢ pid.. Gan | an opening decline of %@%e 10 %e, owin 35,368 vuyé f atents, $6. .40; winter stralghts, #. : to covering by shart promnla by an| 9061 " ‘i '.vunur - ansas straights, $. officlal forecast for unsettied weather in|5.70; winter extri sections. of the winter wheat belt for to- | rades, $4.66@5.25 morrow, but the advance only served to b.75. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, . bring out addifional sales, resulting in| @465 cholce to fancy, $4.70G4.%0. still greater weakness. CORNMEAL—Quiet; fine white and yel- The primary cause of the se pres- | low, $1.65@1.10; coarse, $1.56@1.60; kiln dried f sure was the extremely liberal receipts of | $8.78. ' new -wheat at Knn‘n Ofty. Arrivals her RYE—bull ‘and -nominal; No. 2 western today were 560 car loads, while at ths two f. . b. New York. southwestern centers more than 1700000 BARLEY—Quiet; feeding, 7@, c. I t bushels were recelyed. Talk of recelpts New York. here tomotrow of more than 1000 carloads | WHEAT-Recelpts, 7,200 b exports, - was one of the depressing factors during | 16000 bu. Spot market weak. No. 2 L | 1nt.” Marine pta the last half of the day. The market was|old, nominal; No. 2 red, new, $1.15%, end| international Paj also weakened by lower cables and cool | August f. b. afloat; No. 1 northern|int. Pump . eather In the northwest. | Duluth, old, $1.38%, f. ol b. afioat; No. 3| lowa Centrai /[l Dur“n‘ the day July sold between ;{.:w hard winter, $1.16%, f. 0. b. afloat. Big re-| Kanss City So..... LONDON, July 2.-—Money in quiet The market on cornfed cattle was not SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 500 burned to the bone and one leg is crippled demand and plentiful supply on the market | very active, but still prices were steady head. Market for rheep steady. lambs lbc|go ghat he can hardly walk today. Discounts were steady. The Bank on the desirable kinds with last week and|lower. Lambs, $570¢7 yearlings, $5.00 ki of England and the continent shared in|and t it was possible to find a sajes-|0.60, wethers, $.3505.40. ew $.75a6.20; | the $4,325,000 gold ayallable. On the Stock | man who figured t! he was getting a| Packers and feeders, $3.00G5.50. exchange the chief business was in the |little more than steady prices. rlowever, > arrangtment for the carry over, at un-|half fat cornfeds were more or less . ghanged rates. owing to the monetary neglected and weak sellers. Western bee| ST Jul T e # for the now account was m was also slow in Iing, ckers takin head, including 390 Texans; market é 3 v all gllt-edged securities declined op advantage of Iib recélpts and of un:|steady fo 100 higher: native shipping and i the north part of Clay county, ard the tractive issues coming out. Forelgners | favorable reports from eastern points to|eXport steers, $6.15@7.10; dressed beef and | family members have concluded that he and hol ralls were dull, while copper | pound values to some extent, so the | butchers' steers, $6.6076.25; steers under | was drowned In the Vermilion river and |shares eased on realizations. Kaffirs {m- | market on that kind of cattle slow |1.000 pounds, $4.40G5.75; stockers and feed- |, .., 4. carried down stre The riv: proved In the afternoon. American secur- | to 10c lower. |ers; $3.2515.16; cows ;|18 RORY jeartiel Cown. ISR, RTINS Missing VMan Belteved Drowned. = VERMILION, 8. D., July 2.—(Special)— ive Stock Market. | Three weeks have elapsed since Henry ST. LOUIS, July 2% —CATTLE—Receipts, | Parsons disappeared from his farm homs nd heifers, $3.40G ities opened dufl, and during the morning | The offerings of cow 4 helifers were|canners. $20032,30; bulls, $3505.00; calves. | has been dragged for some distance, but session little tradthg occurred. At noon | larger than on most days of recent date, .26G7.00; Texas and Tndian steers, $.550 | without avail. the market was dull, with prices from % |&nd while sellers who happened to have 010 cows and heifers, $2.25604.80. e lower to % higher than Saturday's New | something that buyers wanted brought| HOGS_Recelpts, 5000 head: market 10c Scalded by Steam York closing. . he peofessionals sustained | Gbout steady prices, the general market DiERer: pigs and lights, $.7048.00: packers, ¥ 3 the ?“k“ “h;“ ok Ortared Raned [ was' slow with downward tendency. To :‘I!»im 10; butchers' and best heavy, 8.15@ or scorched by & fire, apply Buckien's w | ern Pacific and United States Steel, which | quote it steady to 10c lower woul just S > | Arnica Salve. Cures Plles, too, and the aused b cenmton T N o dumed Tavoh | dRout cover . prevalling conditions. Just| SHEEP AND LAMBS_Receipts, 3,00 | t G d, % id but_the market closed undecided, Thers were quite & Sood many stockers|[ATKEL 100 to 16 lower: native muttons, | morst sores Guaranteed, 0. b p o BERLIN, July $8.-Prices on the bourse|and fesders on sale this morning. bul (5 ogs oa: amos $6.0047 15 gulls and bucks, | Beaton Drug Co. today were_irregulav. there was &lso s Pretty good buylng de. |#-20U0.28: stockers, § PARIS, July 8.—Prices on the bourse pecially on the part of cu- today were unfavorably Influenced by t nd the market fairly active heaviness of Spanish 4 atement. ~The ¢on- k Market. Treasury July % —CATTLE—| WASHINGTON, D. C. July % Mo., %6.0004.9; suaights, 9035, @s. , BARLEY—Feed or mixing, 636Tc; tair to| aneas City Gral cholce malting, $8@73c. KANSAS CITY, July 2. block Bwiss, 15¢; Cull cream limburger, 16c. | POULTRY—Brollers, 16c; alive, LONDON, July %.— Metal Market. 00 dring i troragoarit 130; hens, 10%c; cock opened duli, and during the morning NEW YORK, July 2.—MBETALS—The slon very little trading occurred. At noon |London tin market was irregular, with spot Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, July 26 —WHEAT July, and and Beptember between \Bte asain. Dretoit B b o e Good to ocholcs | Receipts. 1200 head: market steady; steers, | dition of the treasury at the beginning of ang g1 : R s 7 e as: Aok & MIGlent Bretk T prioss, | Laievile & ... New York Mintng Stocks. 66.%; fair to gond corn [E0atos; cows “and heifers, $250GA0; | business today was as follows: Trust ains owa, Missourl, Kansas and | the olose showing ¢ met loss and c & bu. h NEW YORK, July 3.—Closing quotations ; ; common to fair corn- | CAlves, . A funde: Gold coln, $345,303,809; sflver dol- O K dongsrning the ner: erop and | oty O e P i =|u-un"r.‘='mi: P! | on mining stocks were as follows: i Yot 40 L e I | P, butk ot saien’ g7 Tatr o, | 1ars, 1487,628,000; ailver dollars of 1890, M,183,- 1‘::; ;m”.:ly:. A‘nlsl.lé“{”ogt Shat ‘c';:elllé\do"d at $1138%: Dacember, $1.09%f :1& 5 . Blite ot g oo R T TSRS S 4 | e = 5.60; falr to good range beeves, | sndm. . l:n‘ !,Af\MB:‘i;cRecr_(mn, 2,000 | 000; silver certificates outstanding, W87, 5 closed at $1.10%; May, $1.11%@1.13%, oclosed Com. Tu Stook... 4 Mesices % ; common to falr range beeves. |head: market steady to lower; lambs, |523,000. General fund: Standard silver dol e compered s o Ahe | st Sl %80 DoAY ...rerrrs B ORLAFO .ors a5 B RN on 00108 - Sowe fiang %.5097.60. lars, in general fund, $4,616,227; current la- T polat ot the day at net declines of | , CORN—Receipts, 22,600 bu, exports &40 Con. Cal. & Va ® ophir L 118 LS. air to good cows and e 3 Dilities, 365,000,048; ‘Wovking bal pol ay et declines of |y, "goot market weak. No. old, #0c, Horn Silver ......... 8 Standarq v 160 | heifers, $3.6004. common to falr cows Sioux City Live Stock Market. les, $95,894,946; working balance In treas- 1hlho to IHe. A g ) (B PR g Tron Silver M5 Yellow Jacket ....... % |and heifers, $1.75@8.50; good to choice stock- | SIOUX CITY, July 26.—(Special Teie- |Ury offices, §84,074,855; in banks to credit of o"slump In wheat and corn, a dectine | QLA YA B Witer snipmen Ottered. ers and feeders, #.26@6.25; falr to good |gram.) - CATTLE — Receipts, 1600 head: |treasurer of United States, $43,862,726; sub- of e to 1%c In the ?flcc of the ocash| guOCl o L I Was without (rapsaction : _— e stockers and feeders, $3.76G4.35; common |market steady to strong: beeves, $5.0067.00; | 8 . pop i s grain, and predictions of greatly increased | (PUCT [TA"NEL \Bwer. "Tuly closed at T, Noriers Facif Bank ‘Diearings: ook helfors. $1 Sagh 16 voal calves. B oo | Tae ae o s 0. Grass cowe: $5 00y 00! sidiary silver cofn, $26,868.57T3; minor éoin, :‘:a"pl: m.t Lr:': lm.y Tch-eu'nfiu“:k; September at 150 and December &t SUo. :::l:lll;"l:;:. OMAHA, July %.—Bank clearings for 1o- 7‘“&’@;:':.‘.':.;(:5?‘,‘.‘..‘.‘.';' $3.00095.00. r'f«ldo(‘:""é ul{.oq;] y.qn&n‘.fi t:’.mc.oo, | |$2.486,879; total balance in general fund, y —! . 119, X ¢ : 38 — Hecelpt X ead; market | $107,868,100. \ B e b.r‘e\ll?slu'}:ffi'.wufl:ea'fa;:w ’13: ‘m:-;.\,":eg BrORTA. I Lo g;:nd?n’r”dfl.-’- ‘l§~u dnf&.‘s,?x.""' Y BEEF STERRA. et fiaady to fo iowant (6p’ot marke, N | tures ranged as follow: nominal; natural white, to 8. Pressed fteel Car..... —— . % 8 ) Y, . h 9-097. 55 Ho Go Up Rapfdly, ponsth c; il white, 34 to 42 Ibs., B6@6ic. ] oy A T Hcgsl o (| POCEIRS ivssrroreers 00 NEW YORK, July %.—The cotton mar:| ¥ 116 % Recelpts at the six principal western|Tom O'Nell of Cheyenne recently pur- OFS _Steady: state, common to Hhoits Besubile gioal 700 {‘;«7 ng:ln:‘oa b teady st & deoline of| § g markets yesterday: chased the Norris Griggs ranch here for g B -9 | o il 18 I 1o e 1001 sgide. s | - X 0 " than due, t0 18 points net lower| § i ST e Cattle. Hoge, heep.|335,000. While in Bvansion & few daye ago . B 102 %| HIDES—Firm; Hogoia, 21%@2c; Central 000 77 during the lon under bear pr i 1046 3 40 | 8t. Joseph { O'Nefl purchased & bunch of borses, and | 106 America, 2% 100 56 sure and scattering liquidation. No further| §. 1006 34 | Sloux City before same were loaded on the cars he | PROVISIONS—Beef, steady; family, $14.00 00 My liquidation of comsequence was shown in| 9. 910 850 Kansas Cit: \ nwl @W 70 | 7% @140, mess, $1L00G1LI0; beet hams, §34,000 0.4 today's weather map In Texas. The mar- | 1 U - W was offered a profit of §1.100 on the deal, ; wel - e oy }:\g : packet, $12.60(13.00, city extra Indian 1% iian ket was barely steady during the middle| ¢ W 1% | Chicaso but refused and’shipped the ‘animals, to | 4 32100 Cut m steady; h of the morning. 3 2 v y g“r’\: wx‘a“ u\fig"':gg‘ pickica ;:o'm.. ?u.m;'xm; Pickied " hams, L Futures opened barely steady; July,| .- HEIFERS. P Cheyenne, where he ?D;d \l\'e bun lh u’) ;; % % BT E0G15.00 Lard, easy; western, §11.90G | Tennasss Copp 100 3w 12.020; August, 1195c; September, i1.96c, of- [ ¥ o3 316 16 AT 0l reneeen ABOT Omaha firm at a profit of nearly $1500. o a | 12.00; refined, quiet; continent, $12.35; South Texts & Pacltic. 200 3% fered; October, am D(::mhar 1e: | F%?ghfl) HEIFERS. OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS, Horses are advancing rapldly in value and Sept. 10 | 10%@% sminu.,l“;;;m, compound, l:oum.)fi?! st L. . m 2‘ January, l:im .::‘j\hfl“lr l{:r’l‘c)!»:l:; BTEERS AND STAGS. many good trades are reporte e 2 M | Clear, $21.50628.00; me 22,00, : 720 16 gust, 1.9%; Beptember. 11.06c; October, | 31w 1814 €10 Staple and Fanéy Produce Prices Fur- S ———— M @ 23/e i BULLS Philad vislon starket [ Pork ‘ 700 et T LT o Mol | U voet: 2 A Siey, oo March, wor ey it H s o 4 & Yished By Buyers and Whalests PHILADELPHIA, July #-BUTTER | » 5 3 . anuary, i arch, . H . 2 v I W ), -] oo o g Lol sl 2ol B RICE—Firm; domestie, fair to extra.|U. 3. S ol un ‘Boot closed quiet At'S points lower; mid-| | oBUTTER Creamery, No. 1 delivered to|gieady; exirs webtern creamery, Xuc: . " w 3geyz Jupaty nominal, U. 8 Biesl pid 1o 1y % | diing uplands, 12.46¢; middling gulf, 12.700. .ms e |ihe relall trade in lib cartons, gle; No.|extra western creamery, %¥o: extra nearhy ~—Barely steady: creamery spe-|Utah Copper .. ... Sales, 300 bale 10 650 s St in Bk ) y - | prints, %c July | 1T 1T ciale, 71@2Tc official price, ¥10; extras, | Ve.-Cardlina Chemicai o GALVESTON, Tex., July %.—COTTON— ’ {ons, c; In S0-10. tubs ei packing stock, | M pGde- Firm, good demand: Pennsvivania o W& | U170 feugic; wetern factory, first to finest, #1 | Wabash ... w5 Steady at 12%c. AND FEEDERS. [0 ey ety 186 1hskc, ariot MmN | 4nd other nearby firste, froe caves, 2ic, at July SSrion ML | 11 274 1 B 2an. stend 3 25 1w ST. LOUIS, July 2.—COTTON—Steady; oo M 28 | ovely Tuesday. | ] 8¢ | ark; Pennsylvania and other current re- Sept. 11 %% 11 3%l 11 37 11 31| CHEESE-Steady; new state, full cream, | yoyin g 4 % | middling, 1%c; no sales; receipts, 33 bales: B—NEBRASKA EGGS—Fresh selling stock, candled, 3lc. |ceipts, In returnable cases, 22¢, at mark: speclals, 14%@15%e ) RS OIS tern extrs Oiigts, M9 | 106 Uales .. 3% W % | shipments, 01 bales; stock, %.3% bales. 3 Ng storage stock in Omaha’ market. western firsts, free, cusge, Zic, at marki *No. 2. 20: fires, TOMI;: seoond Whesling & L. B ) o4 | NEW ORLEANS, July 26—-COTTON— 3 CHEESE Finest Wisconsin full cream, | western current, fecelpis, ffec cases, 210 Cash quotations were as follows: POUTRY—Dressed, regular; . western 5 :“(:d’;lnl p, i 43 7% < %" |8pot, quiet, unchanged; middling, 11%e; n | twins, 16c; Young Amerio 4 In hoop, (23, at mark. 4 FLOUR-—Bdsy; winter patents, $.%0 | o, brollers, ',,&u. ‘towls, 15@16e. Of the Gay, 328,000 shares. sales, 400 bales spot, bales to arrive. 3 I5'ac; tavorite, & In hoop, 16¢; daisies, 20 in| CHERSE—Firm; New York full cresms, | €40, stralghts. 8. apring pat furkeys, ngwe. b b Lt H aoop, 16%o; cresm brick, Lic; | cholce, 14%e; falr 1o’ godd, 1U@I4sc, h 3 3 H Gl%c; ducks, WERATRIAS eeso, bo; turkeys, lbc; pigeon BBAILE RNSTEIHS : . . 21%; Beptember, $1.04@1.06; December, SEEDS—Flax, No. 1 southwestern, §1.30; $1.00% bid: September, Dy the market was dull, with prices dull higher at £132 108 and futures lower at f14. ; guinea fowls, per dos, $3.80; squabs, rd rd, $L2 . N NOEEDEElar, No L ertern, L | ia. Cann. 16 lower: No ' mard, §i0ag1id; | £rom % o 4 higher than Saturday's New |Lecally the market was samy at $R.13%@ 1% 3w |per dom, §o. Dressed hens. Lo springs. | Sois, Setty 28y Auhend, BUGHINA! ';,",W{ | Clover, $10.85. [No. & nara, $LiQ1I0; No. 2 red, HLUGLE; Lo R 2.0 Copper was lower at £ 10s for spot I8 eown. N A e v duoka, Un; geees 11Wi | L3, No.'} usriider. MLINLANG ! 0. 5 X . : P, 2. : sldes (lodns). SILIGIH. ~Snort clear pllers. Cash, YOl lower, Ne. 3 Dized B NV contai 18 | lake quoted at SILITH@ISE, electrolvtic st § 2% |10 builheads, lic; catfish, iTc; crapples, FLOUR—EIrst] pateots. %.00640; wecond | BUTTER-—Steady; creamerles, 22%@20; @10%e; No. 8 white, m 1 10 Norfolk & W $13.00§18.12% and casting at $13.87%@1.00. 455 | sunfish, 6@%c; black bass, 25c; whitefish, Patents, $6.10G6.30; first clears, §5.2595.46; { 2 : h H Y OAYS e lower; No. 2 white, 58@c; ‘l‘l"N do ptd Lead was quiet and unchanged at $4.30G Kelly, Nebrask e, Fl o, 1%0; salmon, l4c; pickerel 10c. | secord clears, $8.85@3.75. BGC .“2;: receipts, 11,86 cases; at|No. 2 mixed, 43@4ikc. ) 3 & Ohio. 1 palare 43%. Spelter was unchanged at {21 17s 4d % i) - | frog legs, 86c. 'Fresh frozen:' Whitefish, No. e | mark, cases Included, 18c; firsts, 2lo; prime | RYE—T8@s0c. Canadian Pacitic. ... 0% Rand Mines. In London. The local market was qufét 44 steer, 4 11 loo; ouna, foi pickerel, dreared’ and Liverpool Gemin Market, firsts, fi HAY—Unchanged to 25c@#1 lower; cholce | Chesapesks & O..... x!...an.. . and unchanged at $5.%@6.40. Iron was un- ‘50 | headless, T¢, round, tc: plke, dressed, 10c; | LIVERPOOL, July 26.—WHEAT—8pot, CH EBSE—Strong; ‘daisies, 16c; twins, | tumothy, §10. 1.00; cholce prairie, $8.00;| Chi a. W Southern Ry changed at 49 144 for Cleveland warrants 0O | round, S¢; red snapper, ilc; Spauish mack- |No. 2 red western winter, nominal; futures, 4he; young Americas, 15@15%¢; long horns, | cholce alfalf: 00g13.60. Chl, MU & 8t P10 do prd. .. ' |in the English market. Locally the fron a erel, 15c; natlve mackerel 35c each. |steady; July, 98 4%d: Beptember, i ¢%d; nigltye, BUTTER—Creamely extra, 5¢; firsts, - 18 Southern Pusifie.....1%% | market was firm, with No. 1 northern ¢ 1% % 440 MEAT CUTS—-Nuo. 1 ribs, lbnc; No. 3|December, 8 1%d OTATOES-Steady; choloe to fancy, 6| 25c; seconds, 2ic; packing stock, 18¥e. @ Union Puctfic.... . 23% | govnary ted at $17 Q146 No. § north. | | feeders..108 4 & 4 feeders..1152 400 |ribs, 13¢; No. 3 ribs, 9%c, No. 1 loin, I7c;| CORN — Spot, steady: muew; American @i0c; fair to good. G5@0c. EGGS—Extras, 2¢; firsts, 2c; curvent re- B, oo, v T |IDURETY Quo - . No. § north- W. W. Ault—~Neb. No. 2 loin, Me; No. 3 loin, 10ve; No. 1| mixed, via Galveston, 6s 2%d; futures, quiet; POULTRY ~dteady; (urkeys, Me; chick- ceipts, 16%c; seconds and dirties, lde. % U T2y | ern foundry at $16.75@17.00 and No. 1 south-| .. o 900 36 9 cows....100 33 |Chuck. 84ci No. 2 chuck, be; 'No.. §September, 56 ¢, October, te 6id. ens, 18c; spri e Recelpts. Shipments. B Bad 133 |ern and No. 1 southern soft at §16.7%0%.%6. L i W onkor ek % | chuck, #%c. No. 1 round, 10c; No. 3 round,| PEAS—Canadfen, firm, s lid. VIEAL-Steady: 30 to 00 Ibs. Th@8e: 60 L0 | Wheat, bu........coccriens 7,000 165,000 x g | ST. LOUIS, July 26.—MBTALS—Lead. | g9 preers,..1i76 & 8 _ 25 steors...100 ¢70 |.8S:,N0. 3 round, 9ic; No. 1 plate, bie;| FLOUR-Winter putente firm. s, ’ £5 1bs.. 84@9%c; 85 to 110 Ibe., 1061lc. Corn, bu.: © 47,000 46,000 | Tilinots 15 ¥ i firm, $420%@4.95. Speiter, higher, $5.20. WESTERNS—SOUTH DAKOTA. | No 2 plate bc; No. § plate, dc HOPS-In London, Pacific coast, steady, Total cl::lr;;ce; n!,;vr:*vu nd “;il:l were | Oats, bu........ Lo... 23,000 3.000| BILVER—Bar, steady at 28%4d per oun’.’.“ —— 23 feeders.. 960 3 80 2 foeders.. 960 3 00 1-'2:: 'A;‘Brmx - Florida ‘;In?anpltl, 158 | £2 85@ £3. equal to 0. mary recelpts were| Options at Kansas City ranged as follows: | MONEY—& per cent . Olle snd Resin. J COLORADO. o 0 488, $2.76 per crate; grape frults, 35 siz — 1,846,000 bu., compared with 173,000 bu. the o e c - The rate of discount sl St 2 | per box, 35i 46 eize, '$000; o4 sige, §6; La- | Dulath Graln Market, correspondiiig day & year ago. The visible Biah.| Low. | Giges. | tor short bills is 1% bar cont;” for “thiet | ,NEW TYORK. July M.—COTTONSEED Poemn 0 0 | nanas, fancy select, $1.16G2.00; apples, fiome | DULUTH, July = #—WHEAT-No 1 SUPDIY of Whet' in ihe United Siates de-| —_— months’ bills, 17-16 per cent. ree | 011, —Steady; prime crude, nominal; prime . Hamilton, Wyoming. , per bu. basket, %c; market basket, | hard, $1.28%: No. 1 northern, §1%; No. 3 creased 1199000 bu. for the week. The| Wheat— o R LT e yellow, $.%@5.i%%4; Scptember, $5.4114@6.43, |2 cows..... %09 4 2 5 i X . "| northern, $1.23; July, $1.24; September, §1.05; amount ‘uf. breadstuff on OCeAn PASSABE| July ..........lo.ooo: 1.00%11 008 R Local Securities Qu Petroleum, steady; refined, Néw York, La Bonta Live Stock Co., Wyoming CITRUS = FRUITS-Lemons, $3.50G4.00, | December, $1.023. - decreased 353000 bu, | September ...|[9%%@t4! $5.25: Philadelphia and Baltimore, $5.20, 980 345 150 feeder: G BN astatiene fursisbed W . Samest 154 490 |oranges, $2.76@4.00; Valencla seedless, up| OATS—dc. 4 i p / s .. Munic firm, . ongs GETABL 5 . = A hogs, 14000 hedd: Corn o] awn | Averr O . D tondy: | Malned, common to|iD 8Pows. The big bulk of the hogs Drougnt | Per bbl. celery, Michigan, 356 bunihi| TOLEDO, July % 8BEDE-Gloyer. cash { e —— A Sty & 4] cul-‘y Packlog Co.... od. $3.20. . n.uffl.g the same as they did at the close | *Mmaller, 60c. Cabbage. home grown, liy October, $1.06 Dacember, §1.08; March, &t. Louis General Market. Jestembnr I 9% | Columbus, Neb., Elec. L Ly of last week. On the other hand, the top | Per Ib. Wisconsin Red Globe onlons, October, §1.06; Xober, . March, &T. LOUIS, Mo, J : December 50| B0%A.| City of Omabs bonds dias 1 OIL CITY, Pa. July %.—OIL—Credit ba . J . - . Ju was bc higher, $1.75 being pald for one I per Ib. California cauliflower, $200 pe: |31:15: Prime timathy, $3.00. Prime slsike, of hogs weighing 834 pounds. As the L'u‘;:xd. Crate. Tomutoes, Tannessee, 4 baskots, k@ | ¥1-90; Ausust, $5.25 try bas been cautioned to the effect that |9%c: crate, $4.00. Lettuce, per doz, Jc. Par o HEAT— — City of Omaha e 19 las County s W26 |ances, $158; runs, 336,46 bbls; | wer; No. 2 red, §1.05 153,560 bbls.: shipments, 779% bbl 106, No. 2 hard, ({’%.& September, §1.01%; December, Col First National Bank, Co. Miutis, 1% | e Wool Market y of Grain e G Ry & 1608 " age, 190,065 bbls ckers are no longer paying a premium | S0IDS. turnips, carrots, 75c per dozen. Flor o 'yl . . v . e Afe | "EAVANKAH, Oa. July #—TURPEN- |for big, heavy hogs weignin %0 | \da new beets, carrois, parsn v 2.—WOO . | 1207 | & . July 2.~ In Traction & 1929 ... { e g over 500 parsnips. turnips,| ST. LOUIS, July 0OL—8teady; ter Do Ghe Dacemaber, Basiieer fia. DI B A o i MRy Hovraske T &P " dois.. B | TINE—Firm, 4#%e unds, this sale might be & liitie mislead- | #tc. per doz.. Toc ritory and western mediums 230%Ic; fine Dber, 3 i No. | By 84 as compiled by the New . Tork | o | ROSIN—Firm: B. $810: D. §3.95; B. 3.5, |08 It might be 1, therefore, to under. | POTATOE v, bu, msdiums, 21@24¢; fine, 12018%e 3 8415—1.0--.- No. 2 new. 42@43c; rep.| Produce exchauge. was as follows: Wheat, | I % | F, $3.85: G, $3.90: H. $4.27%%: 1. $4.5; K, $5.00; | Stand that it was a fancy load, all barrows, | HIDES—No. 1 green, 10c; No. 1 cured, ¢, | — tember, $ic; December, Sige; No. ,-_,h"‘,’. £.000.00 bu.: decrease, 1197.000 bu.; corn, | 100 |\ 8615 N, $0.00G6.3 W G, 155@é0; |and really heavier than it looked to be in — —— Elgin Dutter Market. old. S, nominal i *|344000 Du.: decrease, M.000 bu; osts | 07w w., .9006 5% T e mie s Ty b it o 1 Satjas Washat R R TI L AR Sy xS R F"T:"Q“'r-,"“ " m“.»lm b:u' 1:::::::‘ 1 ,~| ™ ..,'"‘. uy | - pens were cleared In very good season | NEW YORK. July X-~COFPEE-F Wigo. Bales for! the' vk, 1ILI0 Tos FLOUR-Standy 1 18d wintor oatents, git0| U880 bu-iy Incrosse,s LON bu ley, ul Sugar and Molasses. fhe morning. [tures, "steady, net” unchanged to 5 points e fard’ winiar cleats, 0G0 0 | "Phe visible supply of wheat n Canada | W4| NEW YORK, July % -SUGAR-—Raw | Represen lower; salos, ‘2000 bage, Including July at | To —- CORNMEAL—$3.40. last Saturday was 3,110,000 bu., an increase Wi (quiet; fair refining, R4fiyc: centrifugal. 9| Me. A L e A e A Y S Herbert E G 0¢C [ N ¥ ked, t ; X W | test, 3.96%e. Molasses siugar, 3.28%e. Re-| 13 1 Spot, quiet; No. ). ; No. 4 Santos o ' L e . . ML e L e o ® |finea. steady: No. 6 44 B b Rl BobiE e, Mid, quiet; Cordova, 914@12%c. { ) 0. Weak; timothy, $13.20G17.50; prairie, Peoria Grain Market, Union Stock Yards, Omahs, #% ......... 9% 81 |No. 8 48ie; No. 9 4.30¢; No. 10, 4.%6¢; No. 1} : it :( 15 “} - . | Brokers and Dealers PEORIA, July %—CORN—Lower; No. 2|Wrieht & Wilbelmy ¢ pra’. Heo8 | 4e 12. 416c; No. 13, 410c: No. 1, | & W ow1s e Milwaukee Grain Market. ellow, T2e; No. 8 yellow, T2¢; No. 3, T3¢; - 4.10c; confeetioners’ A, 4.Tic; mould A, 5.30¢: | & w0 W 18 I3 MILWAUKEE, July WHEAT—No. 1 GRALN, FPROVISIONS, STOCKS Lo % fic: no wrade. ity y k& of Germany tement. cut loaf c; crushed, §6c. powdered, | ¢ e 18 N thern, $1 3@13 rihern, §12v | Omebs Office: 810 W. ¥. Life Biay. No. '3 white, éie; No. 3| BERLIN. July %.—The weekly statemen: 5(5c: Kranulated 4o, cubes 5.20c | . WP L - Septemt | e Telephone, Dounglas 03 No. C-hm..fis,-g n | of the Impe: bank of Germany shows MOLASS Steady; New Orleans open 0 0 16N T OATS-52¢ Independent, A-212. and A-2133 | the following chenges: Cash in hand | kettle, good to cholice, WGalc. o0 T & PARLEY | Oldest wid iargews Miuse (i the ¥ aim