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§ ~m— AT 1411 FARNAM STREET, PAXTON HOTEL BUILDING A CRAND DISPLAY OF FALL STYLES! We take great pleasure in announcing to our friends, patroné and general public that our Fall Styles are now ready, and our display embraces some of the finest Imported and Domestic Woolens, among which are the LATEST NOVELTIES FOR EARLY AND LATE FALL WEAR. _Owin%‘;co our immense success of last season and the very promising outlook for this fall, we have filled our store with the largest stock of woolens ever carried by one firm. e have placed a platform in the rear of our store which is occupied by our force of cutters, thus giving us the entire lower floor for the display of our goods, Special attention is called to the fact that our prices continue the lowest while the workmanship cannot be excelled, separestone i iasse har i mied vt} “LTEN S SATXLOTICELT). "L EL1LOITSY clothes made by us in good repair free of : 1411 FARNAM STREET, charge. PASXTOIT EIOTEIL. BUILIDIITC. ————————————————— DECU . (FTK | calves, all of which sold out rather readily | Corn—Easier; cash. 41 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETY. |t ceunt e sood prbosus sesacomeponcn [ - Sora—Rosters cashy 41 0 and the general market closcs steady as com- | Pork—Firm at §15.00, 1 with s I rong ut §0.1314. with o week ago. On Monday and | e SUons, Lucaday thero was an advance of 15@20e, | Ryeer Quiet but steady; creamery, 10@ but later on that advance was lost, yet at no | " g0i Y EE, 3 e time was business aull under the re. | 21¢3 duiry, 15@lic. . markable run of nearly #5000 for | Minneapolis, Sept. 1.—Wheat—TLocal re- YEE v US \f SS RE \d 7 | from the published quotations, but the trust | salt, 84¢; shoulders, 9@ c; dried beef, “ l\l,\ B IM': HE“. is not letting go its hold and 1t is reported | 8%, @10igc, ‘ 2 that some of the large ew York refiners WOODENWAR ‘L'wo-hoop pails, per doz. are curtailing the production of soft white | #1.40; \'Il mv]vx pails, $1.70; 'lu. lfiluh' sugars, Present stocks of raw sugar are | £.00: No. 2 tab, §.00; 0. 3 tubs, 6,003 The Demand For Money ShOWS & | ample und the supply in the four leading ards, $150@275; ussorted bowls, Decided Increase. British ports amounts to 253,000 tons, against J No. 1 churns, §00; No. 2 churns, only 201,64 tons a year ago. The Lowsiana No. 3 churns, &0 butter tubs, September, 41c. October, 24}gc. A Somewhat Easler Feeling In the 1 ‘Wheat Pit. s oy 1 e ) cane cen growing 4y 3 3 small, ouch medinm, large, 2S¢ the week, one-half * vhicl v ceipts, 130 cars: shipments, 74 cars; prices cane has been growing finely up to last Sat- | small, ca mied : urie, CORN RULES DECIDEDLY WEAK | Tcvuns and rangare. the anme wiine wiorg | ruled same. as yestorday, with demand EXCHANGE IN FAIR REQUEST. | urduy, but smce then one of the s nests, 45 pruce, in nests, 70¢ por nests Driro » ot | mainly for out of town mil quality warranted, for the high il o | September, 4c; October, 81 storms on record has visited the sugar tos, in boxes ishes, blowing down much of the canc and [ 10¢; No. 1 hard, 3¢; No. 1 north: st pr n_boxes, per ib, 13@ the season. The market for all classes, o @ic; London Malaga Spite of Reports About Frost— | oi4 cunne d_commc v v, stember, 92¢: Octobe 2 o 2 v & destroying cral sugar-houses Some of | laver raisius, per box, $3.50@3.75; Malaga Tt Al ,,',, Piavistans t SRR SollIR 1ol P oL e et vey ', Soptember, 80cs October, Sc. Stocks Exhibit Considerable Activity, | o larest planters estimate tho loss at 10 to | loose ~ raisins, €2300@2.50; ~now Valens M et body. The stocker and feeder trade remains | Milwaukee, — Wheat—Firms Lackawanna Leading—Very Act- | 40 por cent, but this is doubtless an exagger- | ¢t | raisins, = pov | Ib - Bgcies — Cal Good Demand—Cattle Active There was no demand for New York | cash and Octobe cmber, Y0c., ive Speculation in Wheat— LD vastiv b aiaon Cahfornia London luyer ruisins, per box, —Hogs Slow. tock. Calyes av the prices asked are Stead iG] 0; pitted chorrios, por Tb, 20@3loy 13 HiGED PR et viNo. 2 250, Provisions Unsettled. with cables of o weaker Rio market. 1t is | §.85@ pitted cherrios, per 1b, 20@2le} rth more in Virginia and* Pennsylvania ow: No. 2 white, 28¢ Jalif ed pl or b, 121803 than in Dlinois or Tow. THa - o Rye—Firm; No. 1 ."fluu' i |'||mu|vlt|\l|;n |\|vrull|l]l|cn( Rio Jar f\i'..fa"'n'."’i.k'f’f§-‘,-‘..-~" :::vl;s".l '":. u"'u ‘:|l”§‘l " 101 YK - e § G ¥ M avaETinErt Mo, 3 Senta 120 generally considered authori el bl ) @} CHICAGO PRODUC ARKET. ceipts — were 3,000 Texas and western 12“"'19. Higher; No. %, September, 64}c. The Money Market. creased its estimate of Rio crop to 5,000,000 | raspberries, per 1b, 24@25c: evaporated ap- e t. 1—[Bpecial Telegram to | S $4.25@4.15; 1300 to 1350 b EFOVIMO) dy. o SenBETE [Saelal Talegratm ¢ A Rio cable reports clearances of 11,- (@ldc; Californin sun dried peaches, ettt UL bl i 10 1200 1bs.. 88,10 4.00; stock- | Cincinnatd, Sept. 1.—Wheat—Good re- micAGojiBep ke [Sacint elekratn oL R e Aol LSS tataktan 10,000 ‘Califorma uumred — evaporated ‘fng Bre.)—There was a shifting in the rel- | y 15; cows, bulls | quest, steady; No. 2 red, 60c. Tug Ber.]—The money has met an enlarged | 4o Sl 8 S0k at Rio being 216,- | peaches,” 1aw@ises evaporated California ative position of September and December | And 005 bull, $2.: 02,01 Corn—Steady: No. 2 mixed, 46c, iy demand from merchants who are paying for | 000 bags, At New York the cargo of mild | dpricots, 10e; Zantee cur Turk- wheat to-day, September gomg from about 105000 TR 69 L SO SO e | P ey SRR 07 Y RO R0GY No. Av. Pr. | heavy purchase bills of fall goods forthe pur- | coffec just received on the Baxter is offered | Ish Prutics, b @hiyes aitrd ; orange 1e¢ premium to lc discount. Deliveries of | 2o g Ko Whisky—Steady at 81.14. W . | 2o stockers cee S0 #2355 [ pose of securing the liberal discounts allowed | at 20¢ for Padang and 24¢ for Mandahling, it EOT Rt ElerEi 20c. per Ko sh wheat this morning umounted to prob- | and hulf-breeds, #.40; cows, £3.00@3. 513, | nocgneas Clty, Sepb. L-wheat—Steadys Badxera Puschaieu: by manufacturers to cash buyers. Manufac- | but these are higher figures than buyers will ish, 3¢ bbls., No. awily, :M.\; ],!.m!vlu;]u”h\:sl;uls_ near! ‘nllo[“\'\‘ln;'h Ml’l;';x‘-'*rhllzu:ln‘v: 2 ?:6'-7.;1?-‘8# 4 ‘ :\\‘1'1‘} A_yr”:: No. 2 cash, no bids nor of- Showing the number of hogs bought by | turers are also in want of funds with which as are selling more freely in moderate- Trout, No. 1, $5.50: M anded wi utehinson m de- | ) ; v o suftic | $18.00, Bloate 30, Large Pamily, 3 Columbiu Riv e leading buyers on tho market to-day:” - | to pay for ra material which can alwass be | sised lots, bt biyers are stil acting con- Bloater of the market. C it cking G. H. Hammond & Co 440 | bought to better advantage with ready | servately and refuse to purchase large par- | D10 % Sl NanS s rmon and st pAbking S Omaha Packing Co. | money. There is also an increased call for | ccls. Prices show no particular cl oo e at that, while best assorted heavy or light, LIVE_STOCK. funds from lending wintor wheat points | Sitherat auction or private’ salcs. “Saled | SGOBEIL G0 i R e LR O ey oy where the crop is arriving freely. Inereased | kel St Togochon at 1215, e | SIS, 7@de, L o e | nal rovor calls from such sources coupled with applica- | Formosa cables roport that the avaiiab 3.50@6.05 and et S| T ollomrer ot the. hisnaes nd lowesy | tions from operators on chango with | ply will b about LS00 pactazes loss this ‘s, 'bulla_and mixed, | prices paid for mixed and hoavy loads of hogs [ Which 1o pay for property bought for | F5ER FRR 8 (L TCRUY OF ARG SHPMORTY $1.80@3.90; western | on this market during the past few days, and | September delivery, has materially enlarged d ¥ Mackerel are scarce 00(@4.40, { for the corres results for discounts at banks. But the sup- | gales. The number on saie to bring out the buying side livered out morc than any one iun, but the property came in little jags from all quarte The trading session began at 10:30 and ende: at1o'clock. Part of that time business was | unde dull although it livened up considerably the last hour. September premium got thinner from the start, but it was not until Dunn tried to sell a good sized lot for September that the discovery was made that Hutchin- 2 31l i son had withdrawn his support from the New York, Sept. Labras lnon, i bricks and —The Drovers' Jour- Goods, 10 per cent dis, Plies warket 10@i%e Highest and Lowest. LI, Nameless, b No. 40, 103 No. 30, colored, FINANCIAL. inding of muckerél by the New | Ne: 60, vols U150t o {Special Telegram i Yoak B —Receipts, 6,000; market dull and i | August August 184, | Iy of funds 1s ample for requirements, and | England fleet at all the ports last week foot o Union P near by end of the market. Scptembor broke | t0 Tik Ben]—Stocks—In view of the fact 056455 heavy, $6.00@ 5 50 @6 B 06 G 44 @i s bending rates are without quotable altera- | up wrels, against 2,805 barrels the | BaT STARBEBIb off 3¢ quickly, and latcr on in the scssion it [ that this wasa day of short trading hours o L ODD I Mo ratebas Wl '8 800 @b Tl | 440 @i | tion from the close of last week. Gilt edged | Dreviaus weel and 4118 brrels the corre. 3 3 P at thel ‘i 0 o 3 atbo 3 rkef 2 2 25 h 3 sponding we ast vear. The tof ATTS—Standard 3 Ge declined another At the sametime Cud- | and that there will be no session of the stock Sl A SR { names and convertivle collaterals command BT D Gorelbe Hnl kb BT 08 Ity slbebl o (CHI) «al operators who | exchunge on Monday nest, tho market was Aifila L b4 4.5 smmodation: ettt IR87 By Boone, l4c; B, cased, ambs, §3.60 ac at 5@slg per cent and other classes of paper 6@$ per cent. in the sime time in 1587 3 Prisrs—Solid colors—Atlantic, buils. Trad and 203,230 barrels in the’ same period | 5ide; Berlin oil, 6} have been trying for several days to break | auite a satisfuctory one to the 40 Garne the murket, concluded to abandon finther ef- | Iug was licht, the total sales being but 63 ational Stock Yards. East St. ' 5| 610 (6 3 The supply of New York exchange offer- Consir Jians—Androse forts, but when they undertock to buy in | shares, and business was generally quict. | Louis, Sent. 1.—Catue—Receipts, 200% Sunduy, 0 @ ings from interior citles that always look to sapge, ¢ Rockport, v Docember they found very little for | Values began to improve soon after the onén oments, 2005 market steady; choice ;27 605 @ 0 @ B0 ORI R Or G e YAYBICo0 0 BN Gric B0 & their December they found very little for | V8l I Wi SR e e ive steers, £.105.80; fair to good, 610 @ Sunda, Chicago for a market when they have an ex: BorTeR—F! olid-packe camery, 18 | 18150 Swift River, 8 00, Rjige Caly IR R L B e e e s’ steers, medium to 00 cess of Dbills beyond home necessities, have | @ic: choice country, 16l comuon | Thorndike EE, & e northwest — are more alurming than "‘1'_' o u“v o "-“vl‘j s {08 aLoxonY 4505 stockers and feeders, | 5y § o3 5 been such as to keep bankers bills at 60@S0e | grades, 10w g Thorndike XX, 1 operators who huve been “playing for a re ¢, Northe: ach 1d Oregon @440 grass-fed, $2.25@5.00. Pork Packing. have ordered liberal amounts of money from : el h LIS DRI oK Blges Yorlr. 7.0z, 181gcs Haymaker, 81€08 nlrlmn ? deemed it imprudent to pursue their | Transcontinental were conspicuous and were Hogs—Receipts, 70: shipments 100; mar- Special reports to the Cincinnati Price Cur- | Rodi, £6.0006.25 per bo 0z, 1 ork, 7 0z, 18l5c; Huymaker, Sigog RettEArm the east by express, Foreign exchange has selection prime, £, Dest, 86,2016, and butchers’ | rant show the number of hogs packed from &1 eoi ; 5 acking, medium to | March 1 to date and latest mail dates at the | ruled steady at §4.829;@4.831¢ for shippers light grades, ordinary to | undermentioned places, compared with cor- | 8ixty days documentary bills on London. responding time lust year, as foilows. The jobbing trade in dry goods and other CALIFORNIA DAMSONS—£1.25 ber box south- | Jafre: 1lge; i box, Beave 1.50 per case. [ 11¢ ¢ per 104b | KENU 3ANS, Mo XX 2505 reck BB bear tactics further. From being bearish | 8iaed by the successful ending of negotin- the sentiment of the erowd changed to bull- | tions with the Manitoba government, the ish and while Septewber was declining De- | ter advincing 1 point and Northern 1 S i Gl B, & S, H = L of 18¢ 1gc: Her cember advanced about le. Closing quote- | preferred 3¢ point. Grangers wero siiy Maneas y. Seot. 1.—Cattle—Re- | “March to August 18 leading lines of merchandiso has shown en | Pusket. FCBEATER 0@1.50 per . | ington Ottswold, figne’ ghow s sliriukage &s compured with | Improvedand Liaukuwannasold 1 polnt bigh- | deltia 80003 _shipments, none; nalite | Ghicago 740,00 | Jarged otivity, and in tho first mentioned | Muacis vf:@'sli,f.fl';.'. $LO0@LED per box; | A Kiovons' 13, vens' B esterday, and December o gain, Trading | O thovgh it cased off a little at the close. voratadys cransirann sthdsiioeBhade 4440 | branch jobbers have been competled to work | © 3AxaNAs—Common, $1.50@2.25 per bunch; | bleached, 7e; Stevens’ A, ens A, in the first named month W light, aud in | The bank statement showed ze 1038 in § ;5" foading steors dull; good to choice ¥ si000 | late :\ll,n!uhl ;n m(\*lcll‘lh'c \h-n:muls of cu:lnu'l- 50, bleached, slge; Ste :ll:‘\uuu" Decomber was very heavy, The stroug | the resorve, but this was without. effeet on 500 common to medium, | Ludianapolis s ahihtiine Bl s one e { Stovons, KRV 1050 fenture of the market was calamitous news | the market. 1 Hrods rangs Kuack FSLANE Milwuukee improved and merchant fied. s apie o1 clotl from the spring wheat sections, New York GovexxneNTs—Government bonds were i ,‘}:,v ‘};; ”‘]‘-"";“} \h‘“;“"tj; one: | Crdur Rupids The New York stock 3 as been per drawer. 1 plain Hollard, 9! /e: Dado Holiand, pulled back, and not much encouragement | dull but stead, - o R L s atsans PG relatAsg more animated and better business has trans- | Poraror c por bushel, _ Brown sheeiing—Atiantic A, 4-4, iavive e R erat S The closing quotations of the stocks were i pui) oy e red at a higher range of prices. The feel- SWEET POTATOES—d@ 3 per Tb. lantic I, 4 Atlantic D, 4-4 was derived from Jeables. Con 8 ! #ood to_choic i5; common to me- | Ottumwa, | T D e Taats v lantic P, Aurora LL, 44, 60; Aurora e ‘o & 3 as follow: lium 515 and pigs, $4.00@5.00. - ingint llvlllsL s decidedly in favor of higher No dressed fowl in the m: R gt l u L, o % tinental and Eughsh murke re pr i T . dium, g8, $4.00@5.00. prices. The same feeling also exists in Lon- 83,500 ber doz.; C, 44, 41¢ 3 Hoosier ports are not in accord., one being firm el e ——— The Months' Business. don, where is an abundance of idle . L, 44, A - and the other weak. The receipts at primary Lt reguiar,106% C, & N, W OMAHA LIVE STOCR. The following is the number of hogs | money that is seeking investment in Amer Z1.00@1.50 per bu, honco Ly, £4, ¢ 03 maurkets keep up to about the 4145 couy 1067 a0 pr bought during the month of August by the | ican sccurities, as there is more chance to NS—212.00(0 18,00 per 100, >epperell R, 4-4 ¢ vies and seaboard clearances are on Pacific s o N. Y. Central, Catt different buyers on this market get quicker returns on investments than in Prars—California, £.00@3.50 per bu box; Pepperell. 84, 1814c: Pepperell, -4, 21¢; Pop- New York wired numerously and with var, Central ¥ g P, D, & turday, Sept. 1, 1888, G. H. Hammond & Co anything the are able to discover | Southern, 75 per ¥ bu. = perell, 10-4, 2305 Utica €, 4-4, 4{e: Wachusotty ing degrees of emphasis that exporters were }.i;:',':;““ Ap el R TR There was not much change in the market | Omaha Packiug Co at present, ding, St. Paul, Lake Shore, RLE| 5@30C er ! R, 44, 7c, Aurora 13, 44, sclling out their wh y & Quinc 10 proterre for desirable beef cattle, although an casier | Armour & Cud Louisville & Nashyille and Union Pacific EGG PLANT— dozen. SO West Roint M in, L5 lor e ers do not secm to be. ing their | D., L. & W St, Paul & Omabia,. 411 | fecling prevailed. The supply made up | J. P. Squires & 3 are the favorites with foreign investors, and ON1ONsS—13gc West Po t‘_ 9! 'm';y 156: W { I,lf 4 wheat here. Toward the last a rather ¢ dopreferred. entirely of westerns, and one bunchof 150 sola | C. H. North & Co they confine the bulk of their purchases to AvpLE (@ ‘_“'_“ 18 0;“‘ 4 ]\"\;.-«, ],'fl-m % f ‘l-“‘“ ‘;‘“"‘: feeling prevailed in this market and prices % | Union Pacific at #.15; 83.75@4.00 was paid for fair range | Kingan & Co, them. The coal stocks, under the leader- CrABAPPLES—1.00 per box. et e \g-“'r‘ Rl worked back fractionally. There was good | fin 1 2 WL SE L& P 2ves, averaging between 1,200 and 1,300 | Whittaker ship of Lackawana, have lead the listin point CipER—Michigan, $4.50@ ner bbl ‘GG 'z'nu\h'» H AT Prits] YR, 8 general buying, however, to the end. Michigan Centrai.; & °| The supply of feeders was not large, | Anglo-American Packing Co. of activity and strength, and the largest | gals; California pear cider, £15.00 per bbl 4 1 2e0 il ) " The corn market was quiet to-day and nar- | MiSCote Pacitie .. 0% | there being, perhaps, six loads of natives in | . A. Blackshese gains were in those properties. “Grangers” | = Por Cors—Rice, 8@ic; common, 2@3e. Pink and Robes—RIichmona, 61¢a3 row, the whole flustuation of the session be- | “nMoyy on Cari—Iasy at 134 per cent addition to the westerns, The market was | G. B. Wilson & Co, came in for liberal attention, and_recorded | CaRROTS—75¢ per bushel. h S308 Allen, o3 1t Richniond, 6bgc; Pacii PRINTS — Dross — Ramapo, 41¢; Lodi, Biges rpoint, b y only about %c, and wus in the main weak, 5 = : about steady and sal clo o wivh Hastamber about e lower that A DB DANGOARTILN', RARBR X @O). POF | oatly Trom &2 it closed last night, selling October ubout 3ge | 8% o ; Eht, selli $hout) STERLING EXCHANG Jower and May f¢lower. The market was | ¢SEFRRYE, EROTATATCS steol River, 6ige3 Oak, 5o Ellonr 655 BRIk small. Prices range | E. L. Lambert, 3.40, although as high as Rm)s\:s&\\lnlm 1 Py #i was paid this week. Butchers stock . Spring........ }y‘;l}:}"'m;jgg-" % | was slow and dull, only a few head changing | Brainasd iros . .0 fair gains, but nothing like that witnessed in zaNs—Choice eastern handpicked navies, Lackawana, which at times gave tone to the | §2.70@2.50 per bushel; western hand picked rest of the market. Commission orders have | navies, $2.05@2.75; 'mediums, §2.00@2.15. improved slightly, but the market is still a | Lima beans bc per pound. without any especial feature and the trading hands, Charles White & Co professional ono and not liable to change | “HAY—L. o. b. cars, No. 1 upland, §0.00; No. | mond 6es Windsor, ddystone, 6lge; without ~ signiflc being la R 3. V. Bartlett & Co very readily unless something startling de- | 2 upland, #5.00, o . el sy seulping character. The weath PRODUCE MARKETS, Hogs. Halstead & Co... velops. Earnings are increasing slightly BrAN—#§10.00. No. 60, 915c; Rest Yet, 4-4, 65{c¢; butter cloth seem to cut much of u_figure and a iy 2 Tho market to-day was in all respects the | John Plankinton & Co and are likely to continue 8o, as the bestbus- [ - Criorrep Frep—817.00 per ton, A Chton, Tice, Bacwal ittt ianbnhd that the thermometer in certain localities | ~Cnicaco, Sept. 1—Wheat—Weak ana | counterpart of yesterday's market. It | M. Crane & Son . iness of the year isnow starting in. Theag- | Vixeaar—Cider, 8@ise per gal. White Frut of Loom, §'4c: Greene was hovering about the frost lime had little [ lowers: cash, U2%¢; October, 91 i Novem- | opened wealk and lost in strength as the | Da & Atwood. morning progressed. Taking it as a whole | Atlantic Canning Co gregate salés on the New York stock ex- | wine, 9@l6e per gal. change for the week were 1,1 0, Ti: Kivg Phil - or no effect on the market. The weather in Hope, 7% Kivg Philip cam. 100 shares, Lonsdifle i i, ’¢H the corn belt was said to be all 4434e; October, 44 | it might be quoted a shade to 5c lower. One | Local Butchers..... ‘Spoculation ran wild in wheat during the ; Grocers List. L et Rl e that could be desired, and long futures extra good load of 276-1b. hogs sold at $6.25, week just closed, and an immense volume of Revised prices are us follows: Pepperell, 42-in, 11e; Pepperell, 46-in, 1%¢ showed more weakness ' than the near-by de- cash, 24 1-16c; October, | but the bull sold at $6.05@6.10. The hogs | ~Total business was transacted at materially highe Bacaix—Stark A, seamless, 21c; Amos- | popperell, 64, 16c; Bepperoll, 8.4, S1o; Pepe Jiveries, ~ Qctober runged at ke to 413:@ 240, were all sold before the close and the pens | Increase over August, 1857.., prices. The shorts were driven to co keag, seamless, 17i4c; Lewiston A, seamless, | poroll, 9.4, Pepperell, 104, 95¢; Canton 4de, split, closing at about 443¢c. May soid cleared. Decrease from July, 1855, with great rapidity. Buying orders came in | 19¢; Amwmerican, seamless, 16i5e; burlaps, 4 | 44 '81¢c; Toiumph, 6c; Wamsutta, 11¢; Vals trom 40'5¢ early to 803c, closing at ‘about Barley—Nominal, = g v y 1eg larger volume than at ‘any previous time | to5 b, Si@ilfc i since the present crop began to move, and | nies, doubl The were no fresh receipts, but one stale A. Wickstrom, Axtell; Ri H. Moffett, Den- | although there was a decided disposition on | Flax, 83¢; extra sail, 20@21c’ sail B, 19@20c; gurnics, single, aei wool sacks, gun 5 Twines— 89) Prime Timotl Sheep. Live Stock Note: in oats the month opened dull and quiet, Plaid—Raftsmen,20c; Goshen, Lake, 83¢c: Iron Mountai with slight interest displayed or livtle dis- load of stock sheep changed hands, ton, and J. R. Berkholder, Woodbine, Ia., | the part of the “‘longs’ to realize profits and | cotton. Zlc; jute, 10 von Mountain, position to trade. On an improvement were among those who came in with hogs. ' | enormous lines were thrown on the market, | CoFFEES—Mocha, 25@c; Rio, good, 16@ | ™ I3y xxxrLs—White—G H,No nspection and _anticipated libe Receipts. H. O. Hull, Awita, and R. B. Gammel, | prices reached a higher point than Mandahling, 20@2c; roasting Rio, 14@ F1, No. 1, i, 21l next Monday, the near rutures wero weak, Cattle...., . Herman, sold 20¢ hogs. many of the most sanguine bulls had 0. G Java, 24@20c; Java, interior, 2X@ | i, No. 1, i, Quech ruling %@ e'lower. A fair inquiry existed Hogs. Among those who came in with cattle were | €xpected to see this month, The excitement Rio, fancy, 16wifc; Santos and Mara- irxaia-Plunkett ohe for May around 28%5@28c, with scller the alative | caibo, 17@19c: Avbuckles, 18% o, the followin, | : % Matthew Moster. V alentines | in wheat detracted from other spe o ! York, i yeur dull. A number of car ots sold in store | spring wheat, & Prevailing Prices. the following: Matthow Mosher, Valentiu; | articles, but a fair busincss was trausacted, | , SUGAR — Granulated, 3§@Sc; conf. A, ta driss, § @24}5c for No 2, or 1¢ below the inside Dry Salt M Thefollowing 18 a table of prices paid in | Wayne, Kan.; William Haines, Alliance: | 8nd the feeling generally was better. 7%ci white extra C, Tljc; extra C, Twilge; of yesterday, with cash trading chiofly | short clear, $0.00a ) ‘ ) i $ this market for the grades of stock meu- wm; creamery, 15@?le; dairy, | tioned. Primesteors, 1300 to 1500 1bs, .$5 o ~An unsettled feeling” prevailed in provis- 5“{“")"*‘3; Sig@ogge; " powdered,” 843 ions, and prives were advanced sharply on | Cubes, 8'{@siy , but with the e: HoNey—13 Thomas Paul, Malvern, Mr. Cross, Victoria, Neb., was looking over ind prices wer the market. all speculative article ample. Butter ho deliverics of provisions this morning [ 133 @7 e for one pound frames; Prints In op H hold, ie; Amer- on September contracts were moderate Cheese— full cream cheddars, 8@ | Prime steers, 1100 to 1300 1bs Reladal . tion of lard ® fair rohction Tollowed, ~The strained honoy, 6@sc por pound, ican, Gige: Gl pigc: Arnold C long fair. Of pork they amounted to 1,500 barrels, 3 , Siy@Slge; young Americas, 8} @ | Native feeders W. T. Preston was in_from Dunlap, In., | outward movement of hog products to con Beeswax—Choice yeliow, 20@22c; dark oth, 93 Arnold B long cloth, 10345 Arnols of lard to ces, and of short_ ribs to Western feeders and marketed a load of 2741b hogs at the | suming points was large, and as the arrivals | €0lored, 13@1dc. - A ? old Seal, 1017 Stiefel A, 12; Windsor Gold some 5,000,000 pounds. Lard passed rather s—Fi @16c. Rango steers, com’on, top, $6. of hogs were light'a reduction in the stock o | o CHEESE—Young = Americs, = full | cream, kot, 1 frooly,” bt pork and short vibs found o | Hidea—Unchanged heavy green slted, | Common w good cows. E. 'I'. Grantham, DeWitt, was at the yards | cured products was witne: {@10kc; full cream cheddars, 9@9}ge; full | Gy Checks, Caledoniu X, 934 . 10}5¢; Economy, 9¢; Otis, 9¢. Cal- prowpt lodgment, Armour, it was said, took the pork, und Norton & Worthington the major portion of short ribs. In the market light green salted, 6@iiie; green salted calf, Gig@7 {@sc; dry alted | Choice to fancy cows dry | Corn-fed cows...... alf, T@se branded ' bides | Common to choice bulls the guest of his brother, J. M. Grantham, C. C. Clifton, of the firm of Dors Bros. TRADE CONDITIONS, ; cream flats, 0@9l4; good to choice skimmed 4 e , 0@014 ¢ cdonia XX cheddars, 6@61; ; skimmed flats, 5@5'ge. picls 10 in half Preku. M -Medium, 1n bbls, £5. 5 - & Clifton, who'has been up in the dis- ‘ , 5 ; Coul and Lime. deliveries weakened prices carly a Little, but | 16 per cent off; deacons, 20@25¢ each; dry | Fair tocnoice nght hogs. trict, reports corn in the e possible"con- | There has been uo material change in the small, in b"'l‘m‘" 03 +do in half | piyp_s5@i0e; Portland ce the uu;hI‘ ying fecling was strong m;d the -uiu-l.lx. 10@ SR e -~ Enirwchmm heavy ho dition. financial aspect. Money continues easy with gherkins, in bbls, $3.0); do in half meatic. conent, s plaster, ground lost was more than rccovercd sub- Tallow—Firm: No. 1, solid, 43{@3c; No. | Fairto choice mixed hogs. rilli e sy v s i At 3 = R A ) 4 .| hair, @250, scquently, | Tho bull side had ovi- | 2 4c, and cake, 5o per lu. William Crawford, who marketed a string | a fair demand from both city and country | Tonacco—Plug, 2@65e; smoking, 16@we. | Mn =@ 0o, dently the largest number of friends, Recepts. Shipments, Lepresentatve Sales. of $4.55 runge cattle here last week, was at | customers at ruling rates, $@10 per cent; ox JE1LIES—$1.25 per 30-1b pail, cite, range, and nut, $10.005 t s 4 i oL oA arge oeg, §.75; Rock Sprmg, $7.00; Sue A “0'."‘,“'“ ;’l‘“'“llxull‘:f demand for {-‘\l«)\ln ubls 11,000 000 | wo. CATTLE. o the yards, :-hu:uze m?dy at#l per l:muln.ul;llnl. Gongrs) | BAVI—81:0@1bbper bl perion, §05 lowa, #4.60:05.30; steam coal, all descriptions of property was quite active. | Wheut bu 1,000 hit Av. HARRIET BEROHE B rade continues very good. Collections ave | fro i QR bean 3,00, t 0t ye, . BV s76 4 8 Rl cassia buds, clo J0e; 10 e real estate, both vast and west, Will o fcs :l'l‘l‘v:x.\“"-‘h“u"mlfiq:‘llrghl‘ihm\l"fifig“vfi‘"‘ ‘?ll‘ Barley, bu. . ks 1,100 Was Inspired by God. e A AR e iiroads | EinEer, Affican, Jamaica, bleached, | tive in-iie of acouple of we ‘The bonds for Mtu Jeslardars fosl Reice POtk | New ¥ouk, —Wheat—Recoints, 560 NEW Yok, Sept. 1.—[Special Tele- ght rate war on eastern railroads | §s ¥ gy, 7e. miking public improvemonis rave been voted ut the adjournment was uncbariged for, Sop- | 210,000; exports, none: spot heuvy and very | 4 seocker pred gram to Tie Beg} - Harriet Beecher Stowe | 00 C8itle continues. The rates, says the | MapLz SuoAr—tsricks, 11@12% per by | EIVIN 1o city sewerags, gradine. puving. and tember and Tigo highor for Octobor wnd Jav- | quil; No. 8 red, ¥8i¢@de¥o in elevator | §stockers 983 hias been romoved. from her long-time resi. | Provers' Journal, were raised 4i¢c per cwt. [ penny cakes, 12@l3c per lb; pure maple | Jstbutnet frast, visducts, whicl will allow vary. The day's improvement in Scplembor, | and store, #ow#1.014c utloat, 993(c@$1.01%¢ | 3 fooders, 111,010 e i Hontony fo oo her ONRLMG X081 | Jagt Saturday, and now stands 10c to New | syrup, $1.00 por gal. et e B R October and November Lard was 15@174¢, | £7°0 b : ungraded red. S7 013 opf srosly dence in Hartford to @ farmhouse near Sa, DAY ’ EAS— 2 OV @ | foning thelr fivew, and the fiue I one to be d in Septembe: d October short ribs i ¥ v 18 feeders 916 8 | York, 7:4c to Buffalo, and 15¢ to Boston. It | o LEAS—1o0ung Hyson, common t fuir, 15@ | Huilt humediately on I streot will muke a bl and in Septomber wnd Octobor short rbs | vy il be(@3ce lowor, elosinis S10ady: | 5 fooiors. o Hurbor, Long Island. Her health hus be- | orl T4¢ 20 Buttwio, and 15 to Boston. 1t | g5e."Young Hyson, good to fancy, 80(@sbei® | gor and a qui-kes wdvinice ou propery, bot i@ i5e. Stort ribs and lard for January | No. 2 red, September, closing at i3 10 stocker 847 come_alarmingly bad, and this decline is | 1o telling when things will be scttied. " | Gunpowder, common to good, 22w3ic; Gun: | eastana west of it than s o\l icen expiorle et it i A (e Oorn—Itocalpta, 76,000; " exporta, 15 foedors 1,012 accompanied by mental eccentricity. Always | - Since the new season commenced over 2,- | POWder, choice S fancy, 40@t5e; Japan, com- | eBced In fhe Micle City, (all on me. or et me ST T apol siawa and vars qlios; No.'s, Soado coders o original and_charaateristic, slie has now be. | 100,000 bushels of wheat have been shipped | fo% 14, Mmediuy 16@i ' dapan, “eholes to | {ouioer Dy pirtion who must sl 3 1 ) ungraded mixed, d23{@>s3%e; options dull |- e, i come so peculiar that her relatives deem it | from San Francisco directto Havre. This ) 45 Golong, choice to fanc 0o; Traper | 0WREd by partles living out of the city, b Cnicaco, Sept. 1.—|Special Telegram to v 4¢3 o) - 10 feeders 1,058 " is much the largest quanticy ever shipped to 3 0 fan 0c: Tmper- | gwaed by partics who ‘vish to sell part 1o fme EORcion Bt Lelbnwi) Puckan 1o :’«dx l."‘.h, X l,‘:_w"‘ 'gg::;‘nx sweady; No. g, | feeders = best to Keep her in retirement for awhile. | (i et o thetcamt natl SF S ial, yoomm llu“;nmll\un. Tmperial, | prove thé other part. " Ldgal b South Om aha h September, closing at 53%e, ™ will recovi BT 4 X | good to fancy, 40Gu Teai estiate asively, D, D, Sieaton, Burker the extent of the uumbar ¢z the market. An | ~ Outs—Receipts, 128,000, exports, none; spoy | * S1e¢H HAtive 1970 M'::;:h:m "!]e‘:‘“"(“‘“."k':“"'b hler "h"'“‘:]'. i .e{‘i"m l‘hr“,“‘ 10,000,000 worth of American’ | © Nurs--Almonds, 15@17c; tilborts, 11@12¢; | Block, Omaha, 202 explanation is needed to sbew woen there | marked I@2e lower and dull: wixed west- | Qwner. . e oly, bus an immediate } N ard is oxported every year. Lard @1le; walnuts, 12¢: pecans, 10@1lc; | = el oA N were such large numbers among the urrivals | ern, 80@iic: white western, 4@ 42e. Andrews & H 5 steers of 0l0" 'sge “has' come ul h E . reanuts, b@sc. e P ) B v 3 N il s & H. pon her. | American exports. It is excceded only by | PG nmnne : D The i b 1012 ) asiiess undor the and why this large nuwber did ot have u | | Colecriicre hwus, no sescion of theex. | Audrews & I 2 steers 400 | She is stopping at the residencs | cotton, breadstufls, petroleu, tobacco und | @spemarie anpecine | Aesorted cakes, 7 b pane of it ¢ Vigo & Co. an hin iy b dise depressing effect o the aiket. Yo the first | Guiiie 3 quiet; fair | Andrews & H. . 10 steers 4.00 | of Captain Lewis Corwin, an acquaintance of | bacon, € i L.« ‘o Will contiiue the business T, V. Sherer BrooMs—Extra 4-tie, $2.40; parior, 3.1 place fully oue-half the wwe= ber on sale werc Petrolenu—Stcady : 33 steers 2.55 | half a lifetime and a brother of the late From January 1 to August 23 the domestic United closed at®c. | War Bonnet | 43 steers 415 | Heury Wi i New Y Jelatod handiss, RLUOGAL1 No, 181.%0; N9 . Furd Ny g - bl OX Vi L, et 15 'y Ward Beecher's stalwart parishioner. | produce exported from New York was vai- | 2 $1.70; hes o ) 3 Texans, ull dwiied ¢ Swift, Morris sa¢ Ar || Eegrosucug and i fair dowand; west | War Bonnet I & Co.. 104 steers 415 | She Ja almost soventy-aie yearsold. Until o | bed 8 8181461008, against. $208.000450 for | 2 SL10 heanyaubis oo BN S | Notice mour, said firms buying a lot in Kansas City Bort Do but steady. War Bonnet L S Co...105 steers 4.15 | few years ago she retained her mental power | the savie time in 1557, and g 6z Oswego gloss. OaWego corn 6%c. | To Plumbers and Stean Heators and Manufacs and off the ranges from ayrdicates :hat |y o0y 6ns e Strong with some ex- 3:¢ un}c .12 steers 215' to a surprising degree, but latterly it has de- | 185, POWDER AND SHOT--Shot, 81,201 buckshot, | turers of Electri:al Apparatus. bad to sell out. This would leave | port demund’ steam, §4.67%@H.61%. O RN 41 ateers 890 | clined and now she is little like herself. An | Prime, the crop expert.is credited with | §1.45: powder, kocs $5.00; half Keg Sealod proposals will b rec-ived at the oftie 2.5 | overestimate of her famous book, “‘Uncle only about 2,500 for all cther buyers—u | = Butter--Strore for choico wnd in good de- number not at all toa large. Then | mand; weslera dairy, 12@15¢; western out of this 2,500 there were scarcely | cTeauery. 4@ 1,000 natives that were good wad not 100 thyt | G ens-Biaudy and in moderate demand; the statement that he considers the “'pros- | §2.75} one- 70; b e i 240 | Towm's Cabin,” has grown upon her unul she | pect for corn maturing before frost very un- 53 one-fourths, §1.50; blasting, key until 9 a.'m., Saturday, September bth 1585, for | H i of Coun'y Clerk Douglus Couuty, Nebraska, F, f2ses. 100 ft, 27G@ 75 o 1 is undeniably possossed by uclusions, Lier | certn. l ARk et | Baun Hyaung FRaNAiL i aic, Lo She. Dew lu i i demise is not looked for. The decrepitude | ranks sixth in value out of $800,000.000 of Mil. Wyo. In: cans, ‘¢ P, T 1 o S oe Lakp ~Terce, ‘e¢; County H ital Building. Vlans A spe.ithcy No. Av. Shi. Pr . principal haliucination e Tou's | During the year 1857 the mineral valse cf et e 4y R Tace o allce b AN 7. Cabin™ was as divinely luspired a work as the | the United Sintes ey ; bible; that she was mereiy iy Hei 10-1D pails, 0l4c; 510 puilse Ve k ot #3500 10 acconipany each bid, were prime, the remainder beirg made up of St. Louls, Sept 1.—Wheati—Higher: b L e & wedium °d by L.y cthe pails, 9, he bourd veserves bo right Lo reject auy o4 —Hiy 3 120 6.00 through which God sed bis condemua 10 § « —H; A@1tge; 11 rough and cowmon natives, cows bulls and | cush, 92i¢c; September, V! ol 2 e A TeNLs ounting Prov ams. 1@ 1%ge; breakfast ba ' ) g i h V2h4e; September, Uike. 10 G.o ticn of buman slavery, ; Sugar 15 scld 1 son: con 10%@11/40; bucon sides, 10@I0Ke; dry | s -mEeond, Hglinims, Oppyy Clort,