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OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1909, l\ A\D mixed. via Galveston, 8 _4d; futures, | VW V 'q N \ UN\C | In general fund. $4,074.142, cwrrent 11abilities v - which i i " ; er ind ? o \ \ich was pald for choice hogs welghin \ PRODl “‘ M‘RKF w Hideptember, te ¥4 m-»uov e B4 .\E“OR[\ STO(,KS ‘\D BO)D\ $94.679,59; working balance In treasury of- OIAHA I,“E Sro(fi MAR!\I:T inder 0 pounds. | v WERINE | ding up e, middling: guit, 8-Canadian, steady: tlees, $32404.908; in banks to ait of Representative sales [ CALVE Nl COTTON -8t nrnur.n IN THE GRAIN BELT g terasurer of United 3 sub e o ;PN B V] VR RRUS, E) S ! at a Little }'mner on Heavy Ex- |Steel Dividend and Rise in Union |t “\V5L, "o e fad, | RN ] wim o % |TNEW ORLEANE July #8-COTTON- | 1, total balar general fund ng Cattle Slow wer and i i . port Sales. Unsettled Followed by Falr is Prom- Pacific Are Features { Feeders Steady . L im 1 4 " Spot market “steads higher: middiing i oenlity. o $ (12 c; males on the spot es, 1o ar CORN FOLLOWING WHEAT LEAD T tinira Sver | . TORK, July B MONEY-O: s ‘ "§% ‘TOUIS suly 8- COTTON—Higher The baromeiric depression central over NEW YORK, July 3% -MON On eall L e . 1 Dy SreRy Aot vafiey Tuesdey INCREASE IN STEEL EARNINGS TFU [O05"5e ‘cont, ruling rate, 1% por HOGS CONTINUE ON DOWN GRADE i i middiing, 12\4e salen B bales; recelpt — morning nas moved slowly ;:;v:::n,:u:'q‘:{ P | oen. Siosing Md, 1% per cent: otfered at & ] 2 baler; shipments, 1.i% bales; stock, Wheat Unsettled, with Wide R in"a"trolgh wnapa Trom Manitoba souh | Comparisen with Corresponding D e naty dasa b per cont: | Fat Sheep Twenty-Five Cents Lower, wig % [ ~ over t S0u v w. b oo S = 15 o » 8 5} . ‘ a ""(:; ":': r “'::' :"' gy o ered aithi i et Tesaty-fon Me: fw Previous Years, How. |six monthe 4N percent | with Lambe Fifteen to & Quar- wik '8 i I T —Corn . bu {hours in thweat, throughout ; PRIME MERCANTILE TR 1% | ———— ‘ , i houre in the ‘northweet, ihrou ever, 1a Not Altomether - ter Lower and Feeders w18 & n Stap! Fancy Produce Prices Fare fains contfnue In the Rorthwest, the Satisfactory. STERLING EXCH2 About Steady. 0 1t 8 10 nished by Buyers Wholesalers. suisaippl valley and upper lake r deciine, with actual » u w0 BUTTER-C y this morn| he showers of the last oo ! 0 reamery, No. 1 delivered to ORMED, uty B, 0, | Lwencs o0t Phours Were fair, Whl G| NBW TORK, Juiy M-incidents consid: | oL e uy T eraand; | Gommeroial il Bl & " 1 Al P T S <o (e ] Wheat was weak al the opening with iributed over Nebraska, but were génerally |ereq ny ,D«_;.m"’ o o oucane & M58 for emand; commercial bills, SOUTH OMAHA, July 28 1308 | © " n 1 in g\l ‘;vhl"n z '\f 2, in 1-1b car- e lower, causing furthec jlquidation. 1Eht. The weather is slightly WATMEr OVOF | were the increase in the dividend of United | ori o Bm Receipts were Cattle. Hogs. Sheep o © E o R T LSRN S O from the MoT e mah pauidation. | ountry sast of the Hooky mountaing, | Sates 8t e \yidend of United | SILVER—Bar. 80%c; Mexican dollars, |otficlal Monday ........ 4168 3 8,818 w Ty T TRy . fancy dairy, tubs 3@ common I’ 00 exporiers repurect meaviC smve [but is sHENtly cooler in the Mountalns a0d | Lodly to- abeve ‘ine |ioma.predicied. price | e Official Tuesday . ek e wiuy N m Vi, fraah made. 18 15%:. Market changes ;f:“xlawv-rs.un“p:!m.’vm- checked ihe g g i "',"'I’."‘,,:fl"“‘,’,'fi:’y}or 0. In the case of the dividend on LU sl steady; raliroad. | Estimate Wednesday ... 3 7000 | it R N 818 NI Trak sviing otaut, enntisd, #s ne and created a firmer feelng. 1t 30N y cool Hteel the compromise rate of % of | per IfTegular iw o & e ® | No storage stock in Omaha 4 ¢ secelpts slacken, this forelgn demana | Thursday. Th :;_;;"";A"‘},'“}’;,‘:P"}’,‘,m"‘wevdm for the quarter was considered an (Llosing quotations on vonds today were I 1% SRR CHIERE Finest Wieconein full oream. e At | adroit settiement of a perpieling prob- 4% . i %4 w0 |twins, 1bo; Young Americas, | " by L littie erratie with the change M T80, :‘,‘",',""',;, atire and precipitation em, as botween the contention for the U, 8 ref. ta reg . 1iint Met Gas b1 d ok ) © |i6We: tavorice, b 1 hoop, Jec; aduies, ‘BT n wheat,. but. held mn' steady with 1o | oontt0TD, O e rresponding @ resforation of the 4 per cent annual rate %0fouPon 0% int. M. M. s 4] W T m © | noop, 16%c; cream brick, full oase, 1b0; -4 ‘[':n'p",.';‘fi'd“"“"" demand was mod- | {he last three vears ‘;r;'d the retention of the 2 per cent rate. Up %o ¥ 1 o | last year R18 T W Te | block Swiss, 180; Cull cream imburaer, 1o, v @ 4 per cent rate would ve b . P e b 5 . 0 A Wheat was extremely erratic and rulsd | Minimum temperature 1. I8 WL 1008, foared 1l ConesrvALIve Quariers i T AR K o ase i Wa| The following table shows the receipts of mig. 2 Bt 10 70 nfotnt:-nrxot:r-‘"""' lk'.*cnllvda F. v o1} In & Wide range, selling lower early on | Presipitation % 00 .0 .00 tate and as leaving nothing nore in the | Alls.chal et e Lo A 1% | cattie, hogs and sheep at South Omana for| wit B 2010 18 | ey Gor turke oing . per & weak cables, but firmed up on less fav Normal temperature for today degrees, | Immediate future the speculative Im- *Am. Ag b K. & T st 4 100% | the year to date, compared with t year:| m 18 It 182 e, gulnea fowls, r dos. lzio’" able crop reports from the northwest. VAl-| Deficlency In precipitation since March 1, | Agination Am. T. & T cv. 4a105% $a0 gen. 4ie ny | 1909, 1%8. Inc. Dec g & 18 |5 5s, 1 Dresdos hems 101 sevings ues at the Close wera well “6ver yesterday t inoh, Bafeguards against harm (o the price | Am Tobacco da . W% *eMo Pacific do. ... 8% |Cattle 508,563 o 26604 ... .| s 7 ® 18 |Toewmo; cocks, Bigo; dueks Te: seses Uis; with whortd covering corresponding perfod in 1908, 1.78|of the stock from disappointed expecta- | , 40 8¢ 112 N R of M. e % | Hogs . LAALI40 1,646,808 ...... 105,354 s 0 T4 | turkeys, 2. s d 4 Corn was dy but .dull and dld not|inches. tions of & 4 per cent rate had been skil- |Armour & Co. diss.. W% N V. C. & 348 9% | Sheep L UT46,634 776,508 29,574 » 38 “ FISH--Fresh caught 1 foliow the. A:‘\‘lf‘[;rp"‘p;hwhe'n(k Cash values| ‘Deficiency corresponding period in. 10, “'r:”’ piaced by the inspired intimations of AN gen e (R e G g MR The following table shows the aversge wo@ 0 18 | arcssed: Halibut, Sc; butfaio, . de. '"g,.,'.,'c e slac! lemand an 5 inche t o o B ¢ 5 » 1 i Y o i . moderate fecelpts ‘The movement of corn| R . WELBH, Looal Foresaster. .| crease at il The, consequence Wea tht, | o0 % e L PR ‘f:i';'"",'d".';,‘,' :,‘"?,"‘::,"mg:",“:,' bathnd » g B8 R S |- ol R UL . = free and is holding prices down - | while today's. dividend -Increase failed to| pai & Onlo th. .. 1004 . - ool 5 0 16w |13 pike, 120: salmon, X g crease o oo o 18 o on, Mo Primary wheat receipts. were 161,000 bu | Corn and Wheat Reglon B n. |bring in any strong new demand suffi- | do 3% ... M) Date. | 100, [1908. 1907, [1906. /1905 (1964, 1903 ‘ w " a8 | o0 Page: 350, Wreah froxen:’ Whiterish, No. nd shipments were 676,000 bu. AgAINSt| .- Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four |Clent to lift the price of the stock, it was| 4o & W. 3 % do % - . B e 1w 1% J8% 1) Tloc; round, So; pickerel, 4 a" and g .’““l;"n,"‘,‘;u&‘\;‘?' 1,115,000 bu. and shiD- | pours ending at § & m., 75th meridian :“"lullri) trée from the usual pressure | Bt Tr 8L ridg 4 WA July 17 l17:\. 64 573 661|656 N l‘sgi ) 0 0 T8 M 256 18 |headiess, 7c; round, Ro: biké, dresped ?o"ed g 4 e, Wednesd uly realiz of follow ol - | %Cen. of 10N Penn. cv. Tige 1916 88 4 . | 5 69 & | b N1 0 18 . 4] £ 3 Corn: receipta, were . 567,00 bu. and . ship-|l/Mme. Wednesday. July 28 199 | Cion ‘& Tavavanis seottetions. ;;;r.’-‘..{fi?"\:n Cen. L P o con. ta | j(ll} 3000 7 el b i - RO ] BRiR 9 H E R n:m:":.?.‘l.’;. g Tack: ents were 438,000 bu., Against receipts last | OMAHA DISTRICT, | operators ha: felt. that the price C. of 2 TR wehiog e |Juiy 1 7 74%, ¢ 23| 5 80| 60352 @ AT IR S it 1o |t TR T Ot o an, year of 34,000 bu. and’Shipments of 43,00 ~Temp.— Rain [ United Statés Steel was likely to react, | *(nén & Ohlo ihg Mola RN T . BT | uly EE kS ! 61 510/ 522| SHEEP—Conditlons tn the sheep barns | to 48, $1.75 per crate, llr-ne.;x':n:w;' o u, Brations Max. Min. fall. - Sgv. even with an Increase in the dividend to| 4% o0 & BL SO B it | July .00 768%| 632 688 48( 607/ 628 this morning were dccldedly against sell- | per box. $; 46 size, '$.60 size, 36; Lo Clearances wers 1,000 bu. of corn, 1000 bu | Ashland, Neb.... 83 70 0 Clear |4 per cent. Buying to cover the shorts (' 3% B ae R [ Tuy | 7674|634 592 652 * | 494535 ers In the first place receipts were lib- | nanas, fancy select, §1 BLeh; apsiee, bores :l oats and wheat and flour equal to &2.000 Ayuburn, Neb. P ® Pt. cloudy | Put out on this theory constituted an ele- | "4, gan 4 ‘_,,,\‘,m“,d' A, L. s sy | July 7 M\i‘ 68169 656/ 6547| * | 518 eral, but what was more important, ad-| Brown, per bu et, Wc; market basket . Broken Bow. Neh 80 #2 ®m Clear ment in the strength, not only of United es¢c. M & S.P. g s % go. Pacific ¢ 48 My | July * | 624|596 652 556 504 5.06| vices from other melling points were very | 4b¢ . u 2 .’!‘:’huoflfl;‘sn w:d lower on wheat ¢ Py Ceb . 76 85 1% Cloudy "S(filrn m«l-‘x. but of other favorite specu-|C, R. 1. & P.c. 4. 81% do cv. 4n 104% | July 28...1 7 60%/( ¢ 5:\:3\ :2\ :“‘ "“‘dl!(mlrlllnl Packers all had bad reports| MEAT CUT: 0. 1 ribs, 1bc; No. 3 3 Silbertsc 9 8 T o ative stocks. Ao col. b 9% do lst ret. 4s #6% | July 27...| 7 46%| 6 13| 5 | | |as regards the condition of t ribs, 13c: No. s, 94c; No. otn, 17 LOSS] TERGS ot upuisne) -3t 8.+ G Satiafaciion with the quarterls report of | do'rlls ¢ @ s Ratiway w1 July B e R L | e uy Conmtlon (OF Nl Sexthen | [0S Mo “lios' NG Lo Wi Yo - A - 3 earnin the te tes Steel cor- |Colo. Ind. bs. 1§ do 4 TR ——— | po » s 00! S50 ; % ahugk BT No Afllr’ellonn [ High | Low. | Close.| Yes'y ar T Tnans. Kr:v"\ o - S - 4 pocation was mot URileed end the sahiuit g g o W alon” Pacific " 100% | “sBunday. 15.:'1‘.' mhhap‘r"nn‘n'lek':-m, e om fi...?..'l‘."?i'.“,‘fi‘.'.‘.‘.h e’ w0, i A, 100} e o, TR 5 1 | St actintt - ek . 4 B NIVady | ke held to Justily s dividend policy on | 5 R TR WA | The official number of cars of stock |brought & here yesterday selling on the giaci Noo 3 round, se No. 1 plate, b | ", 3 ek d - o rel ma ols v 'r's. of these bear features helped to | e} 3L {ansus sweet tato Wl ol 8 ey Holdrege, Neb $ @ M Fossy ( The IRHL of earnings for the quar. | Distitiosy | s, i oo | idflr‘rlflnn the market at this point, with the | $276 per TR0 cetery. Michigan: B0 banin: | )akdale, Neb... 77 10 oudy r, while rising handsomely over those | sgeia - b5 .| resuit that prices erally 2 smaller, 60c. Cabbage, b 0 o T4 6% |Omana. Neb O B T Gltdy |for the preceding quarter, and still more | o gen. L gy o Tat sty than yesterdsy” 1o Taciipe Th Wisesnotn Rea, Giobe: caiots, 5 W% 6% | Tekamah, Neb. 81 8 00 Clousy |markedly ever the corresponding quarter| o cv. s wr A m.wmm. Ma. e % | Union Pacific n 9 some of the same sheep here yesterday |Per Ib. Califoruia caulifiower. 3360 pe: I It & 63 .00 Cloud of last year, are seen to be, with the ex- | **do series B TISOWest Elec. cv. ba.. 8 | (. q 1 bt ®old a flat quarter lower. | crate. Tomatoes, Tennesses, 4 baskets, 354 1 (3 el o oudy | Ceptions of Iast year, the year of de- |QOen. El 5106 “Wis. Central & xS &N X 6 Fat lambe In’ ligh \ | 80c; crate, $4.00. Lett il Lyl ] s 4| Carroll 1a w8 ™ Cloudy | yoar, i o M- o . o b C. & N. W., [ ambs were in light supply, most of e tiuce, per dox ar W n. Clarinds, 1a %8 62 .45 Clear pression in 194 and 1901, when the cor- Il Cen. ist ref. 4s. 98% | St. P. 1 e ..|the arrivals being on the feeder order. |SDIP8. turnips, carrote e per dozen. Flor i - - 1 ion was formed, the smallest earn- | “Bld. *Offered & ¢ Still the lamb ida’ new beets, ol v e | IR C. B & Q. east ] 3% i) he lamb market was lower, most | _carrols. parsnipe. turnips ’::l’;‘“ f‘lllt\' T | <-l§§’.2§ ing lnre:'o‘:l:dntror the corresponding quar- | Binioe Tots el Duids |g: B .%” 2% 10 :;It-»mon quoting the decline as much as | . ':,'n';“} hi ¥ s i . 2 ear. 2 . o @2 as compared with yesterday New, 8¢ per bu pVHEATCNo. 3 hard. $1.01GL8K; No. 3| Minimum temperature for twelve-hour | In the mafter of the 4.570,000 tons of un-| BOSTON, July 28.—Money, call loans, 24 | &' R 1 & B, west § : l|was the case with sheep, the trade wat| HIDES—No. | green, 10¢; No. | cured. 1l rd, 99c@$1.01; No. 4 hard, 97geso perfod ending at § 4. m ) Not mciuded |filled orders on hand ' also, it is seen @) per cent; time loans, 3@6 per cent Gios- | Siiiacia. Central i I|slow even at the lower prices. - CORN—No. 4, 8ic; No. 3. 6c; No. 4 83%@ |In averages B e e tigurarisen sbove that for |\hE quotations on atosks and bonds wers | o /apis Centra | There was quite a sprinkilng of feed Metal M €%c; no grade, 81@ede; No. 2 yellow, e, . any intervening quarter since that ending |as follows C. G W.. . on_sale this morning, but there were aieo| R e S v o 3 Sellow,, Mgseci No. 2 white, 68%c; Qb ‘{\VE““’“ December 31, 1947, yet there is found an un- | Atchison adj. 4a..... ¥ Amal 0% met rectipts 3 |autte & good many orders in_ !::"hnfl;:‘d NEW OB, Sl i s No. 3 white, 883, No. of t > do 4 101 Arizo i . on tin market was higher todas. with £ OATS—No. 3 mixed, 42@4T%c; No. Central Stations. Max o '"Iu-r&renl:f:.r'::n(n‘l':ln‘:g-vh':‘x:‘\ ol "Cenirai 4o, 111 80 Atlantie :‘ The alsposition of the day's recelpts was | Of buvers, with the result that prices on | (00 04 ot f1 17a fd, and futures at £134 5 "nm 42@48c; No. 3 white, 426M3c; Chicago, 1l 2% 0 [ ending Heptember 30, 1004, Atchiron R. R 6% Butte Coalition 8y (a8 follows, each buyer purchasing the that kind of stock did not show much, if|y cally the market was firm and higher at | white, {1@43c, . Columbus, O....... 11 P B That date carries the comparison back | ,do P4 ..o ... 1U4Cal & Arizone number of head Indloatdds = ... wnes BN S movena: e by no LMoasy 720.40. Copper was unchanged in the RYE—No. 2%, 'n;m:m. No. 3, 10@Tic. | Des Molnes, Ta.... 13 ™ &2 to the period of depression from which | ghotten & Aibany - SRUTCAL & Hecld Omaha Pheking Co e Sih tive, buyers being inclined to take their | ENRIsh market. with spot quoted at 88 12s, ot Recer, ' | Indfanapolis, Tnd.. 12 i " S88 lndustey HARC RO pN emerged after | pogion Elevated 1304 Daly Wedt Swift and Company. 2282 time in filling orders. It might be added |a&nd futures at f59 8s 0d. Locallv th» market ” Wheat. Corn. Oats | Kaneas City, Mo.. % [ 72 the depresaion of 1 This more detalled | Fichpurg prd ........131 Franklin Cudahy Packing Co. 3860 In this connection that prospective feeders was weak, with lake quoted at $13.256113.50; Ghieago ... ;88" N4 5| Minneapolis. Minn, 3 b TN anaiyels of the report, both as an exnibit |y v B i'H..m gnity” AERuE & Cor 2918 re already filling buylng = orders with | slectroly $12.75613.00, and casting at eapolis % | Otaha, Neb....... 17 R0 B lon Pacific reene Cananea Swarts-Boland 866 commission men so that there is every | $12.62%( Lead was unchanged at f12 Omaha “° 52 5 o M| steel Industry and In its promise for im-| Am. Arge. Chem. A% Isle Roya cosmens rospect of 01 | A, . 5 Duluth e e o aagy] St 1AW, Mo 0, B Lol o8 medlate further progress, was of some- | 4o ptd 108" Muss. Mining ... sy | Hoffamn = Fehit Sling fof tesding SHUSE. ard MEIbE | LLis areranfon... The Josal mathet was i Showers occurred within the last twenty- | what sobering effect on speculative sen- Am Pneu Tube. . » 10 | Layton 1 QUALELIANS onf fat Aheop &G Iambs: Goed | Jist at H. 206i4.55. Spelter advanced to (22 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS |four hours in all portions of (he corn and |timent. The absence of an official state-|Amer Susar 3 @ |8t Louls fo cholce spring lambs, §1.0007.40; tair to | \n the London market. locafly the market ¢ wheat reglon except the Indianapolls ment of the courss of events since the|,do pfd ... JMk%Ment. C. & C..... ¥ | Cudahy LD good spring lambs, $4.60@7.00; kood to choice | WA¥ Aulet and unchanged at §575.40. The Tide Turns tn Wheat Market, and|iFict Generaily ‘warmer weatner prevali|§ate of the repord wat commenisd ol | Ager Wonlen”l11 "0l boinion 1.1 R Benton Jearunes. %.s0ps is; faif to good yeariings, | 0l L e warsanta. . Tacaly. the There is Sharp Advance. O ey Farer wbere It |q | tons that such a statement would accom- ,,:,‘,‘, R e R R0 al 5 000 weiners, FrAb0NE0; boc] | market was firm. No. 1 foundry northern, CHICAGO, July 28.—The tide turned in | cooler. A WELSH, ny the report. Points of strength in | Bdiwon Eiec iila . 2 Quincy ... 00 day | E P to choice ewes, $4.25@4.00; fair to good |$17.20@17.45; No. 2 northern. $16.15i17 00 N steddy @ecling of the Jast Wesk OF mare, . . Slectric 23, Tamarack “ | Quotations on feeder stock: Fair to| ST. LOTUIS METALS -Lead and prices advanced sharply, final H ' - The rise in New York Central was oc- otd Lo T8 Trinlty Ty |3 H. Bulla + | eholce lambs, $5.25G6.15; falr to choice yeai- | gtro 5 MO . Dot e "ol e (URY: [VEW © YORK . GENERAL.. WARKNT: otsioned by renewed rimors of Harriman| Miss Gas l.....r.... KU WL F. Huse . [Tinigs. 34.004.75; fair to choice sheep, 3.4 | " "o"8eT: B Lk Corn also closed strong, but oats, Wflh‘ e— investment in that stock. United Fruit . MR, 8. Ol sy | L. Wolf . @4.10. N ‘ - i the exception of the July delivery.. were | Quotations of the Day om Various The soft coalers were helped by hoj United 8. M.. S Utah . oo Mg | McCreary & Carey. Representative sales: Dry Goods Market. weak, Provisions broke severely, And at Commaoditie of evival of demand by awakenin ":-Ms“:mu e Wiasee ey - S LR [ Ay, | NEW YORK, July 2-DRY GOODS The' Glose Drices. Were SB4a to 190 Tower ¥ ' industrial activity. An important short in- !, 8 8t Miaens ... W8 |H. F. Hamilton . 82 western ewes, feeders e [The dry’ goods ‘market today continued N!-W YORK, July 28 —FLOUR-Recel| un terest was belleved to be covering in Read- 4 ™ Rave Sulllvan Bros . 8 western ewes v oderately attive. arger business |s than the previous close. | Adventure 7" North Butte moderately attiv A larger busin Phe. bulgo in Wheat occurred during the | 10,460 bbis.; exports, 6362 bbls. market 1! ing. Amalgamated Copper suffered from |‘Ajloues ... ... 4y e 8% | FG Inghram ...| 50 western lambs .62 | being placed on staple prints. Jobbers are inal half of the day, and at the top prices | oo i & better inquiry; Mlnnu um-, the renewed fall in the price of the metal |~ spjd, **Asked. Mo. & Kan. C. ... | 10 western ewes 126 |recelving more orders from retaliers, who ere 3%c to e above the low mark of $6.15G6.50; Minnesota bake! wim The upturn in the wheat market called — Other buyers . 3, 12 western ewes, culls 10 are from the south and west. The cotten e b ter patents, §.9096.40; winter m- .86 | attention to the possible consequence of | LONDON, July 25.—American securities e - | 47 western lambs, cuils “ varn market is firmer. but trading is iim ) One of the principal features of the day's @5.70; winter exfras, 40 nl-r ow a crop scare, with the critical period still [ gfier a quiet opening gained strength under Total 4110 11,835 7,624 [100 South Dakota lambs. 47 |ited. The initial business on hos'ery for i Grades, $4.665.35; Kansas straights, $5.907 | to be taced. Finkl prices, as & rule, were | tro oad of United Siates Bteel ~At noon| CATTLE-Receipts of cattle were very |1t South Dakota ewes. 8 | spring has been fair. The underwear trade trading was persistent buying by a lead- | £180%% o ye flour, firm; fair to 'Od- LR 1ittle changed from last night, and showed T ing _elevator intetest, Whose tofal Dur- | ss; cholce to fancy 706450 mingled gains and loss the market was firm, and from to % |liberal again this mornink [ 6ty BOCE | %8 Wyoming lambs, |for ‘sprine has been |rrecular 'n volume. The silk plece goods Is active only on cer P s ESBHRVUARBSEESSIZLIET [ chases were reported {0 be 2,000,000 bushels | 7(; . higher than yesterday's New York closing. | i (A L o D e 0 lows SLRG1 0! conree, $13 Y'.'é“ufi-“-“ar’nik v . "Elted’ Btates bonds wer| London closing stocks: H da ince the middle of June. |yt S 104 eain specialties T ot SR Mooieamer o0 sl B Dulls. No. § western, S04 E. ol b, [VRehanged’ an ol Ol eyl TN Legrlils & N rom other seliing points rather d 21 Wyoming wethers | [ Sugar and Molasses. to $1.081 Vl‘oroul support by leading| New York | O © westers, - © b, Number of sales and leading quotations| .o}, % N'Y Cootrai. ing" the market “was generally slow and| 4 Wyoming wethers . ... ] NEW YORK, July 2% Sash Lntarents Su0n SASSER & atander Tonts | BN RIEE _bulls lesding, UM, €L 4, |70 YOUks wers as tolloyet, tons, | Mmoo W% Nortoik AW, dul on"all kinds of cattle. The wupply of| 14 Wyoming ewes, bucks. I firm; fair refining. 348 ing, and as the session advanced, senti- ¢ . J ) Sales. High Low, Close. | 4 ¢chison 120" do pta rictly good beef steers was not overly 392 W wethers 02 test,' 3.98c; molasses sugar, 3 | ment became decidedly bullish. N B A Recelpts, 0.0 B, '8 AlleOhatmers ptd ... o0 B s S| pdo MU 107% Ontarte & W. large, o that values on that kind did not |12 wethers . 7 fined. steady: No. 6, 44ci 3 { ' R hdttanel biaglk rust reports from. the |y VEEAT-Receipts, .00 b3, _/pét mae | Amaipumatsd Sopper, -1 B30 §% G ol | Beligers & Ghio. . 1% Penneyivanis . W yers, much change Sl they' were |33 Wyoming wethers ||\l 2 No. 8, 4.25c; No. 9, 4.30c: No. 10. 123 { northwest, unsettled weather In the winter [ {i", Lk oo (00 417 48 e e T ] e K and in some cases possibly as much ik SN, H § A i g e o ey thie, "intel|in: ‘eievator; No-3: red, > news nIE gnd Am. Beet Bugar..... 13200 41% 4% 46K | Cnesapeake & Ohlo.. 81 Reading 10c lower than yest " | 4:80¢; No. 12 416¢; No. 13, 4.0c: i Toan 100 Doat loads of wheat had been |Ausust: No. 1 northern. Dututh: LT, A - Chicage 0. W "The market on cows and heifers was LIVE STOCK MARKET |4100; confectioners’ A, 4.75c: manld A. 5.7 I e sy i et singd boen | nomina, €. o. b. afloxt; No, 3 Nard winter: e fe . Chi., Mil. & St. P.L160& I8 very unsatisfactory to the sellin piedal cut loaf, Kib.c; crushed, 5.6, powdered. | b e B R e [ s T bout | new, §1.164%, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. The A% PE% %5y % De “Beers 164 Southern Pasitic Prices were generally quoted 1 P 5.06c; granulated, 4.95c; cubes, § 0o ampeded. ShoTta” GUFINE the. TURSL Ot s excited over black | Am e Securitics. 1,400 b b L Ly g g T, S LT e iheep " 11| MOLARSES Sieady; New Orieans ppen CORUTRE A oy~ U RN AT TS e D o heavs Soveting ot | Amoraes Lot P40 L/ U ood eehers, that Ie, catiie pavi || chireagq, suly sZOATTLLE-Recalpts, | <* 8203 t0_choles, e Ior Beptember al 818, The market closed i Duyias Aok & Soo 1 g4 ne and quality ard. the Kind that buyers were 16,600 head; market for good steady: others Minneapolis Grain Market BRCE setood Sadiow Shdivly ‘urins - W |8 Near the close shorts bid w A Tohk looking for, did not show very ~much | weak to ilc lower; steers, $5.6007.55: covs, M Market. f ting] half of the session. 'July was co- |J0., UP, 30 8 bushel to’ the seafon’s high % Lilinols _Central i ghange. On the other hand, all Inferlor s3agsso; heifers, 130500, bulls, 81400 | 515 Nepramper. 41,060 B e BEATTY, Fented and the Drice ranged between s |Poiol o Julvy S closed, B Septemben | dT Tosteo pid ¢ ar. quist &% B 1164 per ouncer | /D8 and llght stock cattle were generally | (45 Xc. v, §1.00g7.10; stockers and feeders, | rasks. Cash No. 11 haad $Lawe; Nor | | nd Tie. ‘The close was strong at net gains |31 aasgt 111, closed. $i.104: Doy, $1.1144@ | American Weolen ' Lt e B P Xet | terda: $3.76@5,15. northern, $1.27%4: No. 2 northern. f1.%% | ot K@Ye to 1%0. e o, SO . Anaconda Mining © 0 | n the open market | “GLtYotons on eattle: wooa to cholos | HOGS—Receipts, 40,000 head; market 106 | No. 3 northern, §1.2241.23% | Oats were wWeak, with ‘an sxception of 5 Atehigon . 9,600 for short bills is 1 per cent; for three | cornfed steers, $6.66@7.00; fair to good corn- | c I ; chol v : a flurry in the July option, which catsed 2,260 bu.; exports. 856 | Xichison ptd 100 months' bills, 1%@17-18 per cent. e, KoLy et B By R G B LR e heavy, §1.90G8 00; butchers, | - FLAX—Closed’ at $141%@1.i2y | & DY oF mire. than Be N that delivery, | DU Spot market, tirm; No.'2, old, #c. In | Atiantie Coust Line & b . ted steers F O M G el S L BB IR IR L i ST Bl 0 e O e s A1 ‘Tomeer T T | elovator and nominal for the afioat: No. 2, | Battimor & Obio 14,400 Local Securities @ 9 Dx 4 to_choice year. |ight, $7.75G7.80; packing $T.4047.0; pigs, | FLOUR-First patents 1590610 second | igher. c:;'-w:a!'mc‘.”“;;i‘:l\:ler'::rl:l.ncwolh. 0::1( : m‘:“. Bal. & Onle prd. ;m Quotations furnished by Sam “50: fa 0d range beeves, !6:0@‘ 50) bulk of sales, $7.50@:.85. patents, $5.80@6.00; first clears, §4 965 15 | Provisions were weak throughout the en- | Kbt Was Wihoul transections, Comng ted » xow York Lite bullding, ‘Omaka W 0G6.80; falr to good ranEe Dot ves, | SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Receipts, 15,000 [second clears, 33366766 P fri o' Drices were, 3ii4o | Shaned; July closed e, Sept Alma, e lunicy ; & o thotee fed 'cows and |head; choice lambs strong: other steady |, — i to 313 lower than vesterday's finai fig- HA“_R,"W., 1060 D exports, 1,009 | Central Leathr W 3% Cudahy Packing o .. oiters, $480550; “taif "to. good cows and T T ety 2 SO0 idmbe, %00 Toledo Seed Market. : ures. e decline of $1.30 was on October ot market, steady; mix: 28 to 32| Central Leather pfd % 200 108% 1084 Columbus, Neb., Elee. Light be 19%5.... heifers, $3.50@\.; common to fair cows |8.00; yearlings, $5.0046.00, TOLED! O, July 28 —SERDS-Clovi Jork, but the price was only a nominal [Nk gPOt Market steadvi wixed, 3 t% 32| contral of Xew Jorser w om " m Omaha i ie 2 and heiters, $1.74G3.60, good to cholce stock; cash, $6.10. October, $7.10; December, $1.10° one,'a bid of $850 being made, but not |jbr BEs A LA "WNTe: 24 o 42 Iba, 5 |ChMPetke & Ohio..... 300 TN TIK ing ds 1925 ers and feeders, B, fair to good | Kansas City Live Stock Market. |March f7.004: No. 2 $6.42%; No. 3 $810; | ”.;;‘;",‘ aing tutures ranged as follows: asic. : : bl - B T TR - i i Bl Sockere Ena fesact o common | KANSAS CITY, July 28.—CATTLE—Re- | ejected, $.60; no established grade, 34.40 i eading fuf ged as follows HAY—Firm: No. 3, $8.009850; good to nlm- ST e, O 1NN 18 m'y,:’,':fluuf;."-':"la-:n m: AT ;t‘;ckhmll.hr". m?m ”ve‘ cllnl $3.600 | ceipts, 9,000 head, Including 1,500 southerns; | Timothy, prime, 18%c. Alsike, prime, §7.50, v cholce, §9.500 10.00. v 8 W0 15TH 1564 Kuneas City Ry b8 1013. y NP market steady; cholce export and dressed G i OBB-Sicady. state. common to cholce,| €1/ C. & 1. 10 Tl T4 | 7 2'p e 1w, i Ly LR beef steers, $6.35G7.2; falr to good, $4.75( Duluth Grain Market. Wheat. o u@isc; nominal; Pacific coast,|Colorado ¥. & I 500 4 K : P! - . |8.25; western steers, $4.25@6.00; stockers nad [ DULUTH, Minn. July 28 _-WHEAT- ] July 1.06% [ 100 xewl voo | 3 ousg | 108, Aecs 100 wonde, Tl Ol &t i 1 romen - £ feeders, $3.006.15; southern steers, 33600 |Tuly, B2 Septémber. 81 No. 1 | Bept. [108 106% 1% nu.l 1000 | Amanicn. $ha Tt oSOt i Central | cole. & Se. 34 pra.. a ] 4.70; southern cows, $2.40@4.00; native cows, 3335’.':'"6:" %; No. 2 northern, §1.28%; De- | & 1:?.':*::: 0] o | RSVl v gt g SRS e - T e | Corn— 340008 | polivare & Hudson . i/ (s, 13,000 head; § .00 -c)m $12.60013.00; city extra Indian COWE. HOGB-—Receipt: 1000 head; market 1hc : iy el T e &! 6o, O ot 0 O e rente dteady; | Deorer & Ris Grands le e o ws 3 |to 3o lower: top, §7.6; bulk of sales, .56 | SEND-OFF FOR NEWLY WEDS | o | | 05094 | plekled bellies, §1250Q1275; pickied hama: e 1% B 1 ; heavy, §.50@7.65; packers and butchers, Deo. BNON 5% | 563! uwu's o ‘western; ,“1 00 mw 300 1% .30@7.60; light, $6.16@6.50; pigs, $5.76@7.00. May 6% GSN|SENG%| G6W refined q tinent, $12.35; Sau 500 Sloux City Stock Ya 11 % SEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 6,000 "3':1; ; N S e - gzound $T00GT.15. Pork, | N 1 pid . 1% s | Union Stock Yards, n...n. i ie masketi160.10 70 lawets I8 thibe.. S0 Moore Are Prop i 00, short clear, oral Bleotric 3, 108 | " " 300G vertin Bept. 39 39%@%| 89 [39%@%|39%M% | @23.00; mess, .00, - Great Northern pfd ois G008 18074 i Y vearlings, $4.50/@5.25; wethers, $4.00@ | ] Dec. O+ Dsi 0" | Y TALLOW--Quiet; 59-1¢; country, | 9rest Nenhern Ore ctis.... —we | OMAHA, July 2.—Bank clearings for to- K i st et es HRORMItMotkors A0S Sendecs i May (@1 QUE% a% @ 42% | 6 6-16@6 13-16c. Interboroush Mot ¥ %00 186% |day were $2,365,284.85 and for the corre- i S The friends of Albert Moore made the | P‘:'r:l; inathe lnum‘ -n“}l.m “t‘;-:yn:.onrm-uc falr to extra, Mot i 1700 sponding date last year $1,717,840.56. 3100 150 $t. Lomis Live Stock Market. ‘| beginning of his weduing trip an eveut ‘ 308 % . Bept. | 2075 (2076 | 2085 | 203 | 208 b Bisady wnd unchang . Woel Market. 118 ST. LOUIS, Mo., July %.—CATTLE worthy the notice of every passenger on Lard— k \ ] celpts, 13.206 pkgs.. creamery International Pape s s ON, —WOOL~—. BLLLS ceipts, 5200 h including 1800 Texa the train that took the bride and groom July (sl dom | 10s0 (11 | Haei officlal price, 7ic: exiray Internationsl Pump b LAOITol: IviewOGhed’ mederttal o 10 et | I T e | R N A Taet L Rpom) | Pt 1167|1080 1099 | 10 43! 11 @ | wastarn factory, firat o finest, 21 .o local wool market during the last week, | ! '?.«Lvh’ 3% |port steers ¥.100700, dressed beef &N | pert were married by Father Pacificus at [ bs— | E—-Steady and - unchanged; 1e- ™ h Drices continuing frm. T 1t C. utcher steers, $.35@6.20; steerse under o July | 111941 11 1254 10 'm;' 10 71%)| 11 27 | ceipts, 3,133 = Tairly " steady Inquiry” In some quarte 2. ‘s 1 10 1,000 pounds, $4.26@5.70; stockers and feed- | 5. Joseph's church and. after the cere- ! _Bept. 110671110 1107011070 | 1115 ‘GGS—Firm: receipts, 18,37, western ex- 1_1::,"“"'“ e 00 for good territory wools. The leading do-| 1 1R { Bs §% |ers $326g5.15; cows and helfers, 33.4096.90; | mony, a reception was held at the home 420S 25 4 tra firs S e Ny NN 2 mestic quotations are as follows: Domestic| 3 M) t% |canners. 32.0092.50; bulls, $3.6096.00; calves. | o y1q hride's parents, 2 as s were as follows L TRY . ate - | Miseourt_ Pacitic Wools: Ohlo and Pennsylvania flesces, XX, : ; Texas and Indian steers, % Figih- C h POULTRY—Dressed, easy; western chick. Pacith -4 us i hi d i X 1 ‘6 4 M- $6.50G7.75; T ! parents, 2219 South Fifteenth FLOU! Rdy; Winitr patents, 3.30@ |ens, broflers, 1g22; fowls, 1@lsc. i v B8 4 |®@36c: X, 33@Mc; No. 1 washed, e} | & - % |530: cows and helfers, $2.3504.90. street. On the carriage that took them L n;-una h‘l{ &, soring patents, s s M MK & il fin [No 2 washed, wgdic: fine, upwashe H iz 1 H l] HOGS-Recelpts, 1060 head; market, | to the station were posted huge signs, de- N - 3 atior weult @2c; -blood. § ree- | 1 580 [ ¢7 |lower: pigs an ts, : ¢ Bralghta, .00 akers, #.3 g uly Wi v . | National Lead 0 ik #ic e |elghihe-blood. combing, e quarter- Dicod | 1 (- . B A R pt ere o Dest heaveho0g | Claring to the world that'Afnie and Allle | §T. LOUIS, July HEAT--Higher: " S5 'lh | y, ¥i.500 nlt:-nlu or_mixing, 65G%c; falr 10| No. 2 red. $L0GGLOON: No 2 hard $1060 | Kt yon ol " At et g . e na Yamets: Wichigan, Wi | ° R& AND FEEDERS. o WALE MG A 08 1A PIOR v choice malting, 114; Beptember, $L0%: December, 3104 | N'Y. 0 & W . N 1 h n, EDE, SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 30| were distributed among the passengers. { : ) J 4 h 3110 % N 11 } - e Tine | 3 - pove, i r 8| ED’-"“~ No. 1 southwestern, $1.31;| CORN—Higher; No. 2, T1}4@%c; Septem- | Nortoik & W Ui s 6 e ?:‘:»'.’;«'"%em’c‘f 1 ] 'sn; Wol i vl % il head; market lower; native muttons, $3.3@ | The posters told the names of the couple | “ | @ No. 1 nerthwestern, $.42. Timothy, $3.86. | per, @i4c; December, 65%c; No. 2 white, The W ®W. my sy R2c: half-blood, unwashed. T inreer| 1 EiGiina R 48 Jambs. W.T5@7 L5, culs and Ducks, | gng gave specific Instructions to all trai ' Oeren T One—x OATS—Weak: No. 2, dc; September, Si; 4100 169% 15:% 169 | eighths-blood, unwashed, o uaraar. | N e 4w | $22@4T5; stockers, $3.2504.00. # o 0NN 50 AR . 1100 i 1ot R art i 130560, | December. Mo: No. 2 white. Sihe 1700 32 0% 3% |blood, B@dhe. Kentucky, Ind ane and Mis-| '+ D 0 ek T T Maehat . L] MARAY MRS SR tathtue 10, A RO (loose). $10.78 | PRYRPEE SOV ot sac 1% s WK T sourl Three-elghths-blood, uarter- WESTERNS-NERRASKA e s i riet. wedding trip as conscious and uncomfort. ) @11.00; short clears, boxed, $11.873G12.00. FLOUR—Bteady; red winter patents, 5.3 .20 116 16 118 |blood, 32@3%c; Georgia, icoured 19 cows 959 350 ST. JOSEPH, July 28-CATTLE—Re-|gaple as possible. Mr. Moore is & sal h‘:rounl.:lwm"- ul( wheat and flour, 52,000 | G5 60; extra fancy and straight, $.0686.35; 18 % |values: Texas, fine. 12 al fin, 3 16 cows. ... 893 3 30 ::lfiggnbgdm head; market 10 lower steers, | to "SI L e Hatter P ajiman Coimpared With, 111640 bu. (he oorrespond: | HRBbr Fimainy: KAGEN ?«.‘.?fo$n1T°::.‘,'r‘?y.,;“n"t’m;rf'"fimé county Lt 2T dneiters o 300 |GGG gy 00 Belfers: $sass . ; . 327503, 0 1| 2 feeders.. 975 460 2 feeders. 1077 4 45 e ing day a year 0. Eatimated receipts MEAL—4$3. 97,000 63geoc; | free. H0@6lc. Oregon, eastern HOGS—Receipts, 10,600 head; market, 10 for tomorrows WhEat, 38 care: corn 18| SRAN-Wesk, sacked, east track, HLOD 1230 Dle, | Teaic. eastern® clothing - ¢f |29 calves... 200 650 29 steers...12% 52 | Gisc lower; top, §7.710; bulk of sales, t0a DOMINGUEZ IS COMING BACK cn- “]‘:.n nfi:‘" hogs, 238,000 head 1.06. 4 3,000 le ,uNo."L 51osa§| Territory, fine, ‘: I:P"' . ::3 ;!‘ ::-rr- :x:: :# 1,;0‘ Y —8teady; meries, @, —Unch: 41,000 ne medium staple, steers eers A HE! AND LAMBS--Recelpts, X Vi dairion, 4o, o LT e o fine _clothing, fine ....m'u‘g 24 steers.. L bl B ol LA g """'v' "‘f,"""'“ Wgort, WAL BUTTE! ilufly; creameries, 2%4@X%c;| HBEMP TWINE-Te. % ) i !hr.e- 27 cows. 875 14 cows 981 310 - -e Axn Very | airles PROVISIONS — Pork. lower: jobbing, 1w 2ot | elghths-bloo ; heifer ® Sloux City Live Stock Market. Soo | g_ ,, receipts, 10,140 cases; at|$20.95. Lard, lower: prime steam. $10.8)0 m w.‘PulM extra T4c; fine A, m Nebraska. | S10UX CITY, Ia., July 28-=(Special Tele. | ::rr:. fi:u Incued, Me; - firets, fie: |08 Dry salt meats, stands; boxed, extra | fouthers Paci 20,50 [ RORSS Juy m—woor—un. |1 come. 17 cows. ... 8 )—CATTLE—Receipts #0 head; mar.| Senor and Senora Zefering Domingues of | teady: ‘dalsied, 15§18%c; tiina, il Bacon, steady: boxed. exira shorts. | sa. Reitwas pi| s 328 | changed; territory and wes :;“{,"‘" 2N o S helen.. W 41 e aonin cows. W 00; facdore §4.5| Mexico, will be In Omaha in a few days | 1¢\w e Americas, 184@1bio; long (FIETS claar be, B T O o TTor sbid, 4. ;w-—‘-'\:m, W |Ba7ic; fine mediums, G2 e Bvana Weening | ! yearlings, $3.0094.00. ' 4 | for a short visit. Senor Domingues is visjt- LTRY - i 12 springs, | Texas itie ' . HOGS—Recelpts 3,600 head; market 10c| ing thi: try t ke arr | l—hn-‘ eholce to fancy, 4@ |15%e; turkeys, 17¢; ducks. 1c: geese, de. T. 0L &W Resln, 16 steers... 120 4 %0 Vlow" Tas o8 mariat S bk e | & this country to make arrangements for | Yoo, mr 10 good, BUTTER—Higher. creamery, 24@T4e, |T. 8t L & W. pra NEW YORK, Jul B. A. Root, Wyoming. | i J i bullc of sales. | the trip of 100 Mexican agriculturalists ; . A . July 2-COTTONSEED . ¥1.25@1.%. POULTRY. 3 umm- e; ohick-| EGGS—Steady at 18%e Dalon i wid Steady: prime rrudn. nominal; prime | ¢*™* .‘;m; xac?"“ A stoern.... 02 (8 | : | whom he will bring to the dorn exposition | 4 b, welghis. Flour, “bbls Moot SniPmapis, V. & Reai % yellow. $6.20G543ls; September, $5.4H4G53. | g0 foeders.. W0 4 35 11 cows.... 40 30 Stock in Sight. this fall, N ® to 8- welghts, lhck. R e | Whea % laste ¥ eyl n"\l’el!olnum steady; refined, ' New York. g cows . 66 3 4 Recelpts At the six principal western| Sgnor Dominguer activities last year Wwelghts, 10g1lc. Corn. | Steel prd 138 | Biiadoiphia tnd” Baltimore, inpurk, $16. W, Grant, Wyeming (R R Cattle, Hogs. Sheep, | A7¢ Well remembered, inchuding . the._solid | Kansas City i{nu‘i Provisions. | — Vetouilee Checaical 51" | Turpentine, easy, 0@0%c. AR M footern. O AN S eewE. . 08T, [South amaha - 480" 10,088 “r.@ | silver trophy won by the i deam. KANEAS CITY. July 30 -WHEAT July, Philadelphin Provist baah. 8% OIL CITY. Pa. July %.—Credit baiances, | o\ vioore B TA0ts, Wyeming L] -3 | He will stop at Shirley, Til, the home of 0.0 A 5 e | wabash pia % [31.58; runs, 176, bbls.: averagd, 151,000 v e | SEons resident Eugene Fu 6 v J8lye; December, #e. | PHILADELPHIA - July 8.-BUTTER F Mrs. C. M. MeGinnls, Wyoming Kansas | P gene Funk of the National S n nl:"l : h-ra u o Firm; extra western creamery, 28ic; near- o :’n"fl;“ shipments, 168,127 bbls.; average, | 4 gioar .. 1000 4 90 |8t Louis | Corn association before coming te Omaha } e o 8 e Dasaerivahia. o4é Wheeling & L. E "% | "SAVANNAH. Ga. July M—TURPEN- € A Bider, Wyeming b e [ CO! Saptember, le ~ 3 avivanis aad other | SRISRE 6 Lo % 0 4 | TINE-Firm, {7k 19 steers...1221 4 90 9 cows 9 28 Watate . | An Ugly Gash rm 0 N o 1o | free case: ms« mark; current r g IR " | TROSIN- Firm: B, $5.008802%' D. $815; E. J. F. Rider, Wyoming. should be covered with elean bandages jower; No. 2 mix N celpts in retunable cases. 22 at mark ® day. T80 shares | s i o, No. 3 white, 0o Mo 8 white, e 0" | western firsts, free cases, 3c &t mark; cur- ow Yo B uflmm ¥, GO0 ) RNGLE: H, | e e 'Y | Cotton Market. | saturated with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. 0. Nomln-lh uBchanged, No. 2 white, | ren, recelpts. 21@2% at mark. ___Wew Yerk Mining Stecks $H20A420; K. $5.00. M, .15 N, 35.2095.5; @ 3% 12 cows.. s 275 | NEW YORK, July 28.—The cotton mar | Heals burns, wounds, sores, plles. 2%c. 8old s:“kmlxod. @b CHEESE-Firm; New York. full cregms | NEW YORK, July 38 —Closing quo ) WW, 3% M6 3% 8cows.. tw 33 | Kot opened HEMm Al AL seints met nighoi|bY Beaton Drug Co. 1 : on mining stocks and so points net er | u"\tAY—h"Mh‘"'m n;m& amothy, s10.50 | NOI°* 14e; tair to §ood. 1401440 . . PR gy~ ya-wd ’}::;;:.Th“hl‘ u; 6 cows..... 8% 275 Surin the carly trading on active, oo e—————i @, ¢choice prairie, §7.46G%.00; choice al-| Peoria Market. NEW YORK. July —~COFFEE~T —The big break In hogs vesterday | buying, promoted by growing indications| If you have anything to sell or trade uitd. $12,0018.50. W |matket for catise futw wes_ followed "By a sUIl furiher dsciine | of '8 bulllah August condition report: De:|wnd ‘want aquick sction sdvertise it. in opened quiet at RUTTER_Creamery. eftra, tac: firsis,| PEORLA July 2% ~CORN—Lower: No. 3 today. Packers started out this mornin cember contracts sold up to 12.3c, or m W seconde, Mige! packing stock. 18 | ige; No. 3 vellow, Wie; No. 3, Con. C o 3. |a net advance of § pointg ob Februa bidding prices that were l6c or at least ints above the low level of I The Bee Want Ad columns: i atiia: Thec Mot Mt cuirren re- | fo. & @Ke: no grade, e "0 Mo Siiver ] el |SRNeRY Uhehenge. . Tassil mi o e b ysurorday. “but. o fiitle | Diafavoranle crop scounts fram the i eeipis, 16ige, seconds and dirties, e | "OXTs-Lower; sta Wie. No. 3| 'rm Siver 115 Yellow Jacket e I e Aacline of 1 frant for July |ater on they raised their bids somewl linas, Georgla, Alabama and Mississippi, | S ————— o Recelpis. Shipments | white. #e. ot 5 U R Aeliery at Havre DUt later became unset. | paying prices fully 10c lower than y toether with reports of & better Toauirs | " j et e b R Uiew| Miwakes Grais Merket: Treasury Siatement. (i R of e siline qERThn S B W ik | Livince. wan-chocked- by ey e HETDEFT E. Gooch Co WS q Y \ ¥ o Oats. bu S 13000 sm‘ MILWAUKEE. Wis. July I—WHIAT— WASHINGTON, Julv The condition |lated, July longs. the close Being barely | With very popular price, as againsi| Futures opened steady; August 200 | . b UL A No. | northers. E“ of the treasury At the beginning of busi- |steady. net unehanged to 35 points lower. ¥7.48 you rday 'he trade the best 12.22¢; October, 122lc: December. |z=« | Brokers and Dealers Liverpoeol fwrain Market, $1.26071 27 Septem! ness today was as follows |July was % and August 15 points lower, |time, while not exactly active was in|January. 1230c. March 12%le: Mav. 12 B e OATE-8le Trust funds: Gold coin. 352.857,5% other months Closing het unchanged Saies | falr condition. so that the big bulk of the ' F. 10sed barel dy: Tuly, 18.810; | AN sTOOXKA - » y oin, 3552 ver | " utures clos: tesdy;: July, . PROVISION N ERBOOL, Ul inter. rominal | PARLEY—Standsrd. n& doliars, $488.006.000. silver Auilare ot 1ty | Were reported of 14300 bags. including July changed hands in detent season. | August. 1328 Septamber, 13 Jwiz. Ji8e:| @B » . fures’ easy; July, 9 4d; September, fs 3, | TP e vy ST aliver seritienta taTe Of A% 4 87544 %c. August, §10c; Decomber. i.Eic; Later on When Chicago reports came 2ic|i2 e November, 128c; December. 12.36c: | Suahe Offiest M0 W:-T. Hle P, D, X o r Quick Action for Your Money—TYou get 000, N8, March, 5 c. April, 5.40c. Spot coffee, guiet: lower than yesterday the market eased January February, March an¢ i|| Bell Telephions, Dougias 681. M toyeabicn Pavyrodiosimg o by Sormpig d i ol ol No. 7 Rlo, The No ¥ Senton Sc; miid col- | offt “again. winding” up avout like ihe May, 120 P Aot Independont, 4-21%1 end 4-313% 45 E pok Se; : ; the | 12.84¢ ¥ g | ? AN pets | American, unds: Standard silver dolla. ln. steady; Cordova, $ha@li%e. |early merning bids. The top was ¥4, Bpot closed quiet, 10 polnts advance; mid- | Oldest and Largest Mouse in the Wash f

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