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< THE CODITION OF - TRADE. Wolbange ing the Past Week y \THADE ANONG JOBBERS FAIRLY GOOD, 9 Ay 5 Collections im A1l Branches = ket Slow. Owing to the ohservance Labor Beptenber § was econdensed yetthere was very it count. Thototal ele national baiks of thecity for the clsed, ns reportd by Manager the Omaba clearing house, were the fivedays showing o corresponding weelk of Balances wore $52,%4.44, Ther has ben no o momey market in the past 3 o aboutthe same, The castern mark eaier and ool from the stringent condition of te Itis not believel that this will eflect on the local market, ontrary the wsual increasol mmoney attendant on fall trade Koted crops will have a tendency closer thanat present. Tradoe 1 Jobbers as fair) exceeled expe Ther 00, tions. which is b s agw. In that time. A decidel Lor allalong tie line e wholesile lardware dealers’ # theyear, The boot and shoe men are still Sl trade and will be for twvo Pric the weel, but wral next month, 1 the Loul Money Market Dur- of Trade NotQuite as Good as They Onght to Be-Produce Mar. of Monday = ay the bisiness of thoweck ending into fivedays, filling of¢ on #his ac rings of theassociated week just Tierhos £4,002, 218,10, 180 of 4.7 percent. and [ of or tho in thelocal Rates 10 ot is reported as much s beena decided fa o days tve mud but that on the denand gz off ago for unma- nake it weekis reported among Sho il in many cases has afaliing oft insomolines, 1y equil 3 s Tine the rescut year furexceeded lastup to August, ut has Tallon plow the incrase navk sine ment is Jooked which is best month busy months 's lave been advancng during beli the top notch his ben rachel fort ot at is geitin ther has beom ve where it Iy nanufict o evilentiy offer 1o guaranty with price sul o how long they will hold good. Therubler trade s very dull and r hias niand for new goods, 10 call forthis dlassof 1ot been depk prediction is made by the rabbe hard winter which to meetan increased de with to [ that o pros- low and bx h The in doubt and ed us for that Thereis lit- There 1sand oid stoc ed t any extent beon The nen that, o will find a shoet supy and v with Tho prevailing opinion among the jobber spects have gcemns 1o Lo thiat the poor crop o Toen greatly exggoratel in been Fent ont the reports of drouth and say that in many sections nost discouraging repors hi there willbe at least athirdand them a hall crop harvested. The collections for tho first of Tave been faivly good in all br little o pompluess in woull have o tadency to stringent condition of tle mon There s been an_nerase ameng the produc general merchandise s Promising Flour isresting frmlyon top of taken aboit six weoks o, mill men weretalking of another cents to g into eff month, bit nomoro has b The steadiness of the wheat mar fug it quict, aud 1o drp is ant somotime, The best grade of flou ot K200 sccond g Tho pasture plenty of late feed, but lia withstanding that fact. looking is ver in the reports that Traveling men verify short crops, but fom which o b the reeeived in someof plemier thes f the A week ago the anches, veta matters relieye y market, business nd commizsion nien, ad up the very rise ise of 10 t alout the 10th of en heard the about it. »t is hold- »ated r e $260, and fur 2.3 ar god, wd the for selling ewill be high, not~ 'he best prairie hay Is selling for $.60@@.00, whercas it ought not 10 beworth over $050. A ear ago there was an abundanceof it and it could be bought on track for $4.50(dd.50. There is & heavier griss e than was ex- pected owing to the drynessof the early part of the season. There was o grat deal of “m lateron, but it came too iz crop. s On!ulnn* bringing 40¢, was sold for Zic. or 200 mil cavy increasoin pri ¥THe produca mar own, s have dropded 161g¢, with a Their re et has hanilly Thero was no returns wost, and 1 this factis due the late tomake a Last, year this crop 150 held its from 17¢ to dimey to fall still lower. pts are havy, and advice I of a big supply ouhandin the’ country maks a very weak market, Hutterhas barely maintained the price of 8 woek ago. The sponsible for a hea s been offe wery is sclingat 166 1 rints find o dull marke at rings 1415 and low g . mpryed p ersup R tur in for several days in lirge quantities, n poultry. Heayy clickens or fancy stocle radily bring There has been little change i $3.003.2 .75 per dozen, S 4re re- and the ed accordingly [ Choice while fanc; Diiry Ades are worth 7@ Both butter and eggs hive beoncoming per dozen, ind mediums $2.0(@ Vegetables ire oming inin lare quantities and prices arn resonible. cablugze was disposed of atd) Potatees hold their own ai$l. thero ix 4 fairsuply on the market. Fruit is ¢ before since the the se cropis especiill sell for Hiwisic, they aretaken at £2.00 per crate, y and A car of Utah to 31.55,ud ningzalong now mor frely than son gpened. Thé 10 Ib. baskets Thereare few peaches, and Tape Watermelons are worth $10.00@12.50 per handred. Canteloupes b 75¢,although exte fancy sto 1.50. Avy The fallcrop is quoted at §3,0001.25. quoted, but they will be high Calitomia fMiits are br Grapes are coming in worth #1715 ; blacks, $1.2 There 2.00, pretty froly , dnd TS o few pluns and they bring $1.75@ Pearshave changed but little, © dropped to 0@ I brings $10@ los ar stifening up very muterilly. ol st up, Winter apples arenot but 1s nging good pricos. “Tokays are ats, $1.50. Bar lotts have junped up, and are worth .50, Beura Hardys and Buuchirgus are quoted [t §2.7505. 00, maes havebeen low, The prevalling wites havo been 0@ie, but will be higher t\m week. Thex oman Caule coplenty ofthem coning. —-— . LIVE STOCK, Saturday. Septomber 6. Estimited recalpts of red with 2408 yestorday By ot list woek. Lot op onllic st gradis o s oand ging and D sone cses lower steors and o buehor' st eows has dedin Feuders wereslovanduncl Hogs. aed recelpts of hogs AL yesteniay and 6,25 Tho Lighy d 0415, sold nged. Bt with f Woek i 5o higher a full b high the bulk selling at . etosed strong with gl 15 e y ho v gouparl vith aturdiy la e YA AT (X Tho © April 15. yostorday e Hllowing 5 atible markot Hr the zrade of 8 Prime steers 13010 1)Ds, .. Good steors, 1230 1 140 s Good stoors, 103) 10 L) Bs Falr, 100 101150 Bs Cominon, 800Lo 1) 1By, Common canmers i Ordinary tofule ows. .. T thl »k Cholce o faney cows.,, ¥ goosd bulls, . Cholee v faney bulls PO Badaht slocicors i feiiors, eden, W lo 110 Bs, .. F choiee Tight b \ olee heavy hogs,, alr tocholeo mixed hog: Comparative fable o tal oper st SIOW oattic 8, as_com- and 1 Satu nge sik oIl Commnon tull. The market on e o B0 during e veek, d active hozs =old at Wi Tho By mirk ot 4,003 S22 and Dild was #1118, 0HTH mivrket was higherthan pait tn ange montined: @160 @130 W13 @O W60 @100 @35 @265 gy @200 285 @124 in prices on hogs daring this ind last vook: \'rm. Week | last | C NS 3w 57 R Slew O i W i Week. w . “h s 8 Average Costof Hogs, The tillowing (able gwe the averame eost ofhogion the dites montoned, (ncluding th cost todny, 45 Dased 1pon salesre porbed: July 2 ¥ August July August July August Augusti August August August Augustd. August August August Angust 8, August August 7. Ang st 2 August8 August Angust August 50, 0 August 1 Septem Det i August 12 September? Auguast 153 September Agust 14 foptemberd .. Augnst 1 ¥ Septembet b August 16, Koptembet 6 August 15, 4K Averige Price of Hogs. Showingthe arerazo prioe pild for Tovds of Bogson The days Tidicalod T 185, 135, 159 G LY 3, I Sunday. | 6 01 511 Bundsy. 0 Laow st Sales Yestorday, Hishost. 881G R TR Loweste. v oo 3 8 Lowest.. L4 Stock Re Offielal Yostorday, Cat - 110 cars, 2404 W cars. 04 cars, 651 oo Wearns, 1 ar, 20 - b can, tol Tolay, 3500 100 Disposition of’ Stock. Showing the mumber of hed of stock urclised yesiord ay on this market asshown by the welghrnstens of the Sockyards cou- piany: OATTLE, Swift& Company. The 0. F. Hanmond ¢on The Armone-Cidady pac Rothsehiid...... Haniiton & Stophon I ton & Underwonl NelS MOrHs. - ..v. oo, Beeker & Degin. .0, I Labmann W Vansant Other buyers Total, fany ing conip O The Armoir-Cidaly 1 Omaha picking conpiny SWft & Conpiny A Tho i HL ol g - <ing conpany. BUDOKUPSL G canijbee iites d Total g SILERR, Switt& O, G Representative Sales. STIRIS. No Av. Pr. No. Arv. 1070 3 50 1.1 1007 3 60 b L 191028 3 65 2.1 15 1103 3 65 E HHY) 5. Av. 1,150 <156 Ll 1050 L1 Cows. 10,1057 1 70 14, 865 1 8 19,863 1 85 410 CANNEIS, 2. 040 1 [ 10! I 1 Lo 10 120 50 3 - it 040 2 6 STOCKERS AND 230 11, 800 2 00 WESTEIRN CATTLE, nl1 EDELS. 50 8..102 300 No. 9 stoers .. Teow. ... 1. L. Brush— 19 steers..... ... Mutual Cuttle Comy 2 capncrs. .. 8 ovs . 53 food ors 1 steer Brush Land and Cattle Company— RO steers, 1167 20 steors, 1205 BOsteers, .. eiree w11 East lanpton Laad and Cattle C PN S LA it AL Av, Pr. 8215 1B 25 150 180 30 1) 200 200 260 125 stoe s Aty 11 feedors John Tinnin— 108) a5 feeans Ssteen, 109 foedo 1steer... . et ndard Catiie Co >y, com=fed 8L O 10steen 1steer, Tsieen, tal 43 feedors M. M. Mason— SowansaTiie 80 420 40 420 — 420 — 1% B8O 420 B8O ¢ 224 — 4z -— 325 340 350 20 200 365 00 W 00 Market Men tion. Hogs highor. Steen st uidy, Cowslower, W. Holloway sent lua car of hogs from Cals lowiy, John Hastle and Howe. John Ml of hogs ¥ A Allon of Mitlrton brughtin acar ot ttie, < D. W, Austin_brought over a car of cattle trom Yorkshire La. Poteson Brothen, heavy shippers fron Weston, I#, sent over hogs. Among those vho marketed hos wis S. P, auelson of Stromsbu e R. J Morrisonand W. (. Sheltonof Central ity mnrkowd ottly J. O Morganof Haddam, Kan, was Lero ook ing aflor two ears of catile, Inspeotor Howard condemned and shot thre Jnip JAw stoe s, Fagi & Libby well known Adair, Ta, ship- pors, had Hogs lore. The Staidard eattle ompny sent in a bunchof attle from thelr feol Lots at Anies, W. Il Nof reproscated Audubon, La., on thy mirkel. 1l had hogs on sale. George Dixon, s rezular shipper from Mal vern, li., cumeoverwitha earof cttls The ook Crwk gorse conpany of Rotk Croek, Wyo, had :@he of horses here. . J Kieth sud B Kelley of Ogden, Utal, marketed hogs from Aubum 1ot Astor. Ia., marketeda car ! at theyanls tncharge of two carseach ses. EdwardJohnon. the welt known dester of Bellwood, was on the naatket witha cur esch and hogs. H. 8. Gren of Dow Olty. 1o, had a car each of bots and eittle at (he yirds and came longto ok after them Joseph Dixon a well known slipper to this rket, brought Inn eholee ot of hogs from mphis that pped the market, Edison vas rpresontel on the market by D, McPhiee, a mgulir and _extensive shipper, who was iere boklng afier acar esch of caltle and hogs, J. 1l Burnottof Maywood, one of ontemrising siockuen of Froutier o In lookingoverthe market —_— OMAMA WHOLESALE MARKETS, Produce, the most Nty ,was ConN—{i24 O ATS— V540, FEAY—31,000510.00. MLLSTURF 12,0 CHorer F e P oLy —Por d cholee 2501800 roosters, #8250 spring ¢ hivkens 200 for smnll; # live pigeons tuney rolls print, Hd sofil packed, 17@le; dulry, fanty rolls and prints, 140156 du iy, fancy, solid packed, Paslie; diiry, choice. 1072 yuntry wll, faney, 8ac; cholee, TaB; it g, f6c for strictly tresh; stale not sal- 3.00014.00, ereamery, chole THDES, PEITS AND hides, No. 1, heavy, 7 No. tligit, Gablac;dr, hides, 7 1, ereen. b, 10014e, SWAX—Per 1D, 20c, Gave-—ler do: prairio chickens, 2.00; “mullarns, £000250; teal, ® mixed ducks, H1.0051.50; plover, %60 PRACHES—Arl L 4 bubox, He@41.00; Cal= itomia, per ox, 815042100, < Giapks-Californin, per crate, 31952003 Missourl 43 por 10-1h basket. Piuss-Pumle Duane, Columbla, ete., per box, #1.5082.00, wild goose plums, be bu Loy, 75 @O, NHCTAUNES-Per erate, #1720, LiNONs on, Roll” Milori, fancy, 80503 Ssliiis, 18.5009,00. 10,00 cholee Prars-Bartlett, Calitornia, per box. 82503 n. perbox, §2.00; French, 8,75 TALTOW-—(irees flint hides, 7450 nides 20 less Sheep Sheep pelts, dry, R2757 l'er bu, Now southern, per hbl, 8457 Ter orate, §.5915.00, ES —Nebr nd [0wa, p : Colorado It Latke, $1.40. SWEETPOTAT rbu, i - EVAPOIATED / “aney. 1e per b, HLUE DERIEIES — Por Saqt Doy, $1.40. COCOANUTS-Por 100, £.00, W 100, %12.0015.0¢ Per doz, $150. eatiniz, chaojee, ORANGES —Fanci Rodl, # TAN ANAS—Ler Gunch, 1 TALLOYV—A Noy 1, 4 white, 3hadet yeliow BoNES-Quotit ims cax—Dry" bl b, p; Ountry, blc danp Wi ONONS CABBAG fancy .00, N go; stearin 4t delivery in'Chi- ton, $10006a 15007 dry chod, 310006215003 dry cotintry, i rnonty . 88,0010, noennwashed, 1410 203 Conrse un wask i Seporih. DESsiD VEAT—Cholo 5anio; heavy 4B die. LINSERD Oli— Raw, fle; boiled, (36, HoNwy—Strained, 60 cans, per 1, c [ b honey, *; cholee, 1@ BANS-Hand-pleked navy, $2.5027; hind- picked nvy,mediurm, § 40; hand-picked country, $L.7502,.00; good ¢ lean, $1.3001.50 ifomiaper i, 41 FrsiePerlh—1 buffal, 7e; plekerel w hite, 9 eropplie, l0e gronse, +medfum un- mediam, 6@ rch Oregonsaimon, 1ic; 15¢, Fisr—Coafish grand bank snow white silver, X nev, turkey cod, o niddiebricks, def snow whites, orates, 13 b boxes, 8405 mediun seled herring, e 1 senied herring, 20e; domestic Hollind berring, $0c; Hanbure spieed herring, e Russtan sarlines, spieed, (e Russion c:imported Holland hering, erovn brand, 80c;do faney milkers, we erel, No. 1, shore, halt bbls, # half b 18,00 h, trout, half bhls Iy white fis} salion, 38.50; rckerel (herring - 1h bralled e ko b in musard, 0 b i tomat 305 5-1b Nay o w8 mackernl i&5 S-1b brook tr 2-1h White fish biob- sters, $1. 2-1b oysitrs, i owsers, 10 o ; I-1b brook 0;1-1b sal I White fis) lobsters, 1-1h 0y sters, 1-1b Oyster: i leet, -1b Burataria, 10 0z, h Baratari, 50z 8L05; Falrmont, § 0z.8.05] “alrniont, 8oz, 81855 -1 clams, 1t 1 i 81 Ib'clams, littlo necks, §.75;4-1b clan ;.,Il)w(l('l. 3260; 11b crabs, #2. 2:b erabs, 2,50, Provisions. FRESH POIK—Fresh hams, 201bs, avg., 16105, avg.. So; 12 1bs, ave. 9ei shoulders, 5o pork s, Th4: pork tenderbins, o Lard, not rendérod. Ghes spare ribs. & SAL M iz ATS— BDIS - Mess pork, clear pork b ks, he £l nediom, §11. Short it ele 50; funilly por Dutt pork, pig pork, S15.M; new ext 1 L #0503 new extra plaf 3 o leef. §6.00; rolled b F705 now rump new boneles runps, 50, OiL—Bbls-Extra lard, winter st 1 4 No. 1lard, 3c; No. e tdlow ol 4 ferces-Compound, 8lic; kettle rendered, iic. SMOKED MeATs—Sugar cured hams, 12 to 1 1 avy, medium, 15 to 16 b ave, 1) v skinned sliclng, Ia hams, 75e; shoul- shoulders, sakfast pure leat, o, rib, 81 drio Tur, 8350; clods, & Diey SALT MEATS—Lean backs, 64 't denritce; bellies, 16 to 20-10a. short ribs, 5ige; short clonrs, 6o cliars e shoilder, S4e; backs, Fik: Stecers, 500 to W0-1b average, nutiv WAL S50-1D average, nativ G e; eows and heifers, 10 o 300-1h vernsze, Ve staer hindquarters, sters, e hind. QUATLOrS, Cows, To; forequirters, forequirters, cows, de; dressed choice dressed muttor S BEEE CUTS lolns, I8e; sirloin S B . § 5 (rump hank oxt o a0 Deot tender Toneloss strips, Tounds (rumn it tloins, N 0.2, 10ai1e; beef loins, No £ 1ibs, 6i5@sNe; Deof pibs, No. 1, 106110; ds (p kil ox talls (each), (ench), hearts (each), fe; beef tongues (each), 40¢; strip loins, 64 E-Bologna, de; bologn WS 1s, i AKMELs, s, Mool 4t g0 1ver. e headeheose, 4105 o (lnks). to; pork sausage be Groceri SuaAR—Tor 1h—Cut Toat, standurd, pwdired, e X Thes granulated, stindand, 64 i W hite, Excrad, Cl H¥ei Amber, blgo; Cubes, To; . powdered, Confection ax, 6 Extra MArLE StGAR-Perlb.—5 eakes, -1b boxes, 12305 1-1b bricks, 5 14 sted Arosl Buno Mallpouci 22140, COMER faneyold po Rio.prime, d comron Rio, 13—Turkish prines, less than Tacioriginal hhds, e less; Bosnia pruncs, 6 ihboxes, 100 to 110, TXe; apples, ovaporated, new Fing eholoe, lie : oviporited, ring prime, apricots, fancy, fnsaeks, bluckbereies, now, 10 ruspberries 1bs 10 boy, 34¢; currants, new, igeiorizinal casks, Ne less; Vostizaa currants. extra, in boxes, e, CANWED PROT—Porches, per dor, $2.53.0) Berries—2:1b goose berries, $1.5; 2-1h straw ber- ries, $.30:2-1D raspberries, #1:0; 2-1b blueber- ries, L 1D blackberries, $1.25, l‘lnmfiyllw uhn]‘]nvd. 50, I sl d, rated, #2. standard, slic 150, erres—! d. Baltimore, cherrles, §1.75. Pearn—2-b, $1.0. npeEk-Wisonsin K. (. twin flats, por b, Wisconsinl.C. ,young A iea, Lle; brick, domestio Swiss, 1421705 Edam, I foll, oach, $1.00: Limburger, 12 DAres —Perslan, 61b box, Ns-London layers, Call ard, per box, R.75 orseshoe nuscatels, California standard, £.75: “horse shoe" &.5: “star’ lose muscatels, #2.10; soedless California, $1.85; California scealess sultans, fosucks, perIb,se; Californin muscas tols, In smcks, 80 new valenclus, 9 valenelss, old. f: onduralayer, old, 11¢, SYRUPS—A mbe rup-In bhls, No. 70 grade ®e; half bbls, No. 320; 4-gul kers, N 0 grade. 1. T0 grads, To; gl cans, 10§ =gl cans, 16 1ncas fte clover drips, In 4-gal kegs, ench $1.45; rock candy drips, In d-gul kegs, cach $61.00; 2| ch 85¢; California honey, bbls, half bbis, We; 4-gal kegs. §1.63; 2-gal kits, & LRI D cus #4507 gl 16 T cus, CHICOTATE-12-1D Doyes, 1@ swoel, 2! e COOA—Per |b, B0p40c BRoMA-Per b, &2, gEmoanuT—rer 1 1n pigs, B@Te; bulk, 2 250, Brios—Mixed bird, 1-1b pkgs, So; caniry. f; hemp, 444¢; anlse, 3; poppy. lc. lien Rio, Rio, ¢ i va, good, nterior, 25¢0; 2.60; 1oose Gierman THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. nilt Y Trads in the Wheat Fit Soldy o T Metils, ¥ CORN MEETS WITH EXCELLENT SUPPORT, Oats Close at a SHght Advance for Early Futures—Trovistons Do- pressed by Sawyer—Wale Ince OfMrings. Ao, Sept. Tae BEr]—The wheat market up to nom acted in o maturl and helthfal manner Thero wasnone of thatdeibilingout of long whent inthe fice of bullnews seen so muchof forafewdays past. Nelther wus there an upshot inpriees asat one timo yesterdiy, In faceof the bear news. The sollingof the pust fowdayswas bocause of anoverlnded trade The actin yosterday was the msultof an oversoldmarket. Business this norning ap- peared tobe onm basisof merit, Liverpool cables openedstrong and higher, and feitish andcontinental marketselosid atan advance, rench eables reported the yiell of Frend andRussian vheatless (han ixpected. Thers weroheavy rains al some Dikotapoints, low temperatiresin tho exireninnoriliwest and a prediction fron St Paulof 4 sualen drow in tenperature, The wheat movernent was gt heavy anywhore. Thero wore 19.aes of cof tract wheat rocei vod hiero and theout Inspe tion included 0.00 bushels of No, 2 spring There wis a disputo as 0 whether Bloom sold outhis line of wheat rnot, but it wasmma- teril, for it isnotnow s Bloon orHtehinson or Pardridge market. Pardridze wis gotting backsonie whent through b eokers, lu tehinson, Baker and Miehell were allcood buyers. i cember oponed at #1.02% e over last night, soldat #0215 10 $LE3E 10 RIS (0 Hlkity 8L before noon; May #1L.0G Lo 31,0614 o #1, 10 31063 to 10715 {0 $1.1 Wheat was unsel tledthe last lour. On the bilge ghout mid- dayther wasa proity generl soling outof wheat bowght o Co nndprices went ot quiteshs went oft from 81 wber from $160% 10 #1.01% g 10 BL6. Good buying galn cartled Decemborup o $123, but e close was e under lastnlght atiLozl; Sop- nibe Mawy $1.06:, T goodsapport In Of the market b—[Speoul Telegnmm to cornall day. upto lo'elock wis but this was almost entivelyin {) Wvance over list night, T repirts were falr carly prices wore Tdentical with_the for October and a5 wern f e weiknesin oth AL 4e and Mayat 4it. thiso i nd wis 1 ased on dispitehes from estpraficting a drop i tonpe DA of the corn belt o correapond with thotemperaturesof the far northwist. whiere the weathermapshored range of 25 to Bdegrees, Aot the sane the 4 firnor tone wasfeltin other pits and prices for corn moved slowly up 1045340 foroetober and 480 for! iybefor nom. laterther was selling by luidinsm anda sight decine o 4346 and 47 % forthese months. The market s dull Bl hour beforethe dose, Oats closed atasliht advance for futuresand at a fraction declie for M Thils was pe o the support. of shoits inone aud selling by Hutehinsonof the ot e September sold atBh%e and cloed at 3 thebestprice; Octobersoldut 33 and elosd L, the bist price alsos My sold het weon 138750 early and elosed atisigebid, Pricesof provisions were depressed by o flor- ngs of Saw yor- Willac by somie of the Tigue houses, OnthisSeptonber pork sold s 1ow as #.25 aid J 1y ¥ low as Stufl was t afssion Anglo paeling woaqd b anla for Othors, Sl s 1ol by Din i & (o, and by MeCormitk & Co. ATter thiese OMferiTigs e s rketbecane finm and prices ad clos Se 3 pork touchod detobir 1000, 1L In Lawnd #0300 G0 86 3 atthe dose, CHICAGO LIVESTICK, il ly CUICAGO. Sept. G.—[Spedal Telegram to Tue Bee.]-Oartie—Fresh roeipts wero sunll, but the large number of cattlecaried over from yesterdiy swelled the nunber on sale o fully 9, principallynative gnae steers. This was an ¢nomous supply for Suwurday, and even had the conditions of trade peen fivorable, ft is doubitul whether 5.0 would have bemn absorbed, but tolay there isactuslly o inquiry on the part of eastern shippers and dresed boef men ind sellers wore fored to carry over a hulk otOthe offering for Nonday's market. A " fev chol sold 1y atyesterdays st prices. hut such trinsactions w terine that no lite wis infused into trde. Many sulesnen offeredto sul thele common to preity good nitive steensat as low figures aswere quited any tine this season, but were unable tout- trict anoutlet, butehers siply reply they b dorsand could ot s City butehiers scemed (o wint a i ber of cows and heifers and paid prices. Caumners were only fal pirchasing most of the thit arrivel this morning od many mative caming grales. No westerns arrived today. Natives, &40 5.00; Toxans, $2.0005. 1251 stoclcors, | .50 cows, bulls and mixed, §1.477 450, Hoas=1t will be remem bered that the mar- ket closed flit yesterday st n disastrous de eline, agool iy hos havinz 1o o ¢ over for want of biGs, and drove afier of packing wrades slling at 8.0 This morning buyers secned {0 have dence with bulls wroand £4.0%4.5; prime y»hlplmn- qualdities sold from $4.9 to —muinly $1.5w440; heavy mixed, #1060 4.5, Light its were in falr demand nt #100 ortheraboits forskips and 1zhts, $iveo 4.0 fordesirablolizht and84.4004.45 for sorts. FINANCIAL. ans and absrh New Youk, St Tue Bee enough all morning, hut the pulbiie weeksly bank statonent before the close tothe heaviness and last pric clines from last nightof ' to 1p towith Westem rallway stoks ilmost uniformerly %to %lower, Atehison alne, of those show - fng any activity closd about stealy. Bur- lngton wassolddown to 8. Roek stand to &, Northwsternto 18%, St Paul 0 69% and Tliinol Central wentoff 14 to 15k, closing at 165, Coal stocks were steady, — Tud usirial shares w. Retine tlon of t dat 4 nt al 1 AL 00 I Tesery 0,000 111 deposits. . 48 regqiar. .. i S 4k co! prefircod Pacttic Now York Ceniml |B.D & . | Rk T lCm 98| o 143 St Pau 100%| _do prefers 1 13 Tllinois C LB. &W... Kinsas & Toxas . | Like Shore...,.. . ... Michign Contrat Missourl Padiic 64| MONEY —Easy at 476 per cor PRIvE MEGCANTILE PAVEL—T40 por cent. STEMING EXCHTANGE —Qulet and stedy; sixty-duy bills, 45247 deninnd, 4.5, el Mining Stocks, NeEW Yok, Sopt. b~[Bgclal Telezran to Tk Bee.]~The followingire the mining stoek Bolle Isle Vi Phosnix, jlpr Cron! nesnke ... Horn Sliver Yarket. EW Youk, Sept. 6.—[Speetal Telogran to TuE BEE]-Coffee optigns opened barely stoudy at 5 pointsup {410 down and clos steady at 1) points down to 15 s 16 bags, Including Seplom bk, #1715 53 O 1201725 No vom ben#16.10516.15; D H6.5016.5 anwgy, $15.0; April 1545 May. #1635, S juiet and stealy fair odrgoss, S0.70 e Mareh, ot Ko No. 7, The Dry Goods Markot. Nev Youk, fept. 6.—[(Spechl Tdegram to Tre Bee.]-Transactionsin dry zoods today with agents and jobbers vere modcrate. Nev- ertheless, therowerogoods ordered by mall and agood many goods were charged up in both sections of the market. The lirge busl- ness with jobbers fiud them bohind band deliveries, the shipping * departments hiving beenoverivced 'Llore was nochange In tho rkot atfirsthands. Supplis continue in good shape und s gool fellng pre valls. FPRODUCE MARKETS, 104G, Sept, 6. —1:15 . o cish, #0%0; Dice 06 olose — Whes iber, 1029102 i oomsh, 43%c; October, 5'4¢ eady; cush, My, 53 % Gist 5 0 e pore: Bisady January. 1170, e sh §0.71 October, Blge; Ocwber H0.00; Larl -Stady January, Short ri January, $ Rye-N Birioy—¥o. 2,stend Flas Seal=No. 1, s Drime Tinothy seel 213, Whisky -41.1 Flour-=Unchanged; shors adecline for t Kof alout Ik tolde: winfor whent @3.50: spring whoat, 81,80 ¥ ¢, 81,0003, lulk Meats—shoulders, £ 70595 short et K5.6005.70;shotl ribs, £, 2063.3), Butler—Quiet; cremmery, : October, 1.10; October, 1.3 at e, dyat 6B Stady at 81, iry, 163 Iyitullereim cleddars, SYB0c; hivy wind light 7hes saltod hull hides, 05 groon alf Sa @i ary flint. Sade; dry 7 cult, 8 doncons, each, low~Unehang stondt J packed, 4fe; No. 2, d; cake, 1 No, e, Flour, bblg Wheat, bu (orn, hu Onts,bu. ... NEy York, 400 busliels 9 red, $1.0 Sop. 6, ox prts, Wheat jone; sy L101% in elivat 0024 aflats HO201L05 1 o, closed at advanee Of 66 e thougl crop estinute; No. ¢ red; Sepienl at #101%, ) Recelpts, 46,00 bushels; exports, Shels: $pot stronger; No. 9, 6310¥ 0 414055 40 afloat s ungeadod tixed options closed firm Octoler closing - Re S St 810850 options Linjished r closing In elov KHR5Ie at ik at—Recolpty, 02,000 bushels; 15 spot stronger; No2 mixed western, 35504 options oxports, vhite, $1@ilt500 white westorn Al@sl; finner; Octber dosing at iye Cofloo—0ptions closedsteady 0 10 points downto 15 poi nis u p. Sades, 16,70 bags; Septor. bor, §i 17.85; October, G175 SWL T steadys fair oaroes, £20 Raw, firoa; fair refinlne, 57-160540; centrifugals, M1est,§1-1685 H0: reflned e, sleun—United cloed for Octoler at lnsy ; westom, 100200 Abou't steadys s, $11.25312.00 Larnd—Dull and cusy; western steam., 0474, Butter—Rather easy; westerndadry, 94014 creamery, (22l Cheese—Dull; light sk Ins, 432630 ST. Lous, Sipt. G—Wheat-Iiigier; cash, May, 81.01f5 Higher cash, 44%0: May, 4i4e. sher easi, $3c; May, 585 Qulet at $1030. rd— Dl s Wiisk y-$1. 1 Bulter—Unclnnged. CoxeiNsare, Sepu 6.—Wheat rod, W0ees 3,00, Com—Drooplg: No Onts—Wealk ; No. 2 Whisk y—$1.10 JKANSAS Crry, Septh, 2 hand, cash and cash, Dt 0 = No. 2 termnber, 40, Oals Stronger ber, B, MuNE AL, 8 pts, 5 shipr at igher. ( on trick e, 91 ¢ Eusler; No. o 2 mixel ixed, 3ige 47050, =\l t—Stronger; No. Soptonber, 830 NO.? e idy; aush, No. 2. cash 015025 0; Sop- E3tes Septen Wieat — Re- s, B carsi s plo L hard. Septonbr, 1 northern, Sep- Octoher, b o trck, $1.040 035 No. 2 northern, Se ptem bir, 90, MUWAUKEE, Sepl 6. het—Firmer; 2 spring. eash, K0 nwe hoce ber, We. Corn—3 N Jannary, $110. Wheat —Steady; red T red western, wintor, i Provisions—Quict; p LIvERPOL, Sept. 6. western, spriug, i Com contal. Sady; mixed western, 48 6 per IVE STOCK, 3 CHeAG), St 6 market dull and ws i Cittle-Roceipts. 3.0 weaki natives, $3.000 chors'stock, &1.0 Stelors, Texins, § .75, Receipts, 4000 active and - firmc packors, $.500L20; pr leavy, 84904, m i xed, F41072, Shoep ipt =, 5,000 Iy active; stoady; P s, BA0; feed e JANSAS Cr, pt. 6.—~Cattl—Reccipts, Shiprment 03 market slow; stoers, 24,501 CoWs, BLWB200; stoelkers and fowl- 2ipts. 48001 shipnen ts, 3,500; mar- Il g rades. 4,000 Lovts, Sept, 6. —Cattl—Roelpts, nis, mone; market slows falr to f: stoers, 8.7001.75; stockers and feode Hogs—I on; celpts, 1100 shiprients, nono; mar- Kotstrong: leavy, qeod 4 mised grades, 4,004 11z ht, B4 L5, S10UX 0y, L, Sept. 6—(Spechil Telexran to THE Bes J-HOs—Reweips, 1003 market slow, selllug at $40@811712; bulkat 3125 The Weekly Bank Statement. New Yok Sept. 6.—(Specal Telegram to TurBee]-The wekly bankstatoment shovs thefolloving changes Reserve, decr 5. ierease ..8 BG40 243 i ; i) Deposits, increase, 1500 Clrenlation, nerease 0 " 41,00 The Danks now lol HAOLIS s than the requirenents of the 2ipor wnt rule. cures eatarth, Dee bldg. S Building Pernits, The following permits wen issied by buildingins pector yestere William F. Sweer bul sireot Twomii Dr. Birney the 250000 150 rpermits Total .. Ttis anoldideawhich still lagely ob: that theends of the hair should be clippe theoc of thendvent of overy a practice wlose alhennts claimwillprevent present breaking and spliting, andin g erul coutribute tothe lealth and beuty of woma's glry.” French hair dres and batbers, however, proest against and urge the buring process instead ¥ sy as is well known, thatevery hair is a hotls tube, which, to retain its helth and natural cobor, shouldbe filed with an ol frequent clippingallows this oilto escapound the lair is therely injured. Woen the hair is burned, however, the ends are searel over, thus holiing the libriator, The practiceis com- mon with French barlers, who regand it as analmest sue preveitive of balduess. e £ b Dr. Birney cures catarch, Bee bldg, - THE SALS OF MILK, How it is Proposed to Regulate itin the City, The nilk ordinance which has bea intro- duced into the council, repealing ordinance 2434, anl as substitute for another ordinance recently introduced into that body, is here- with presented. It is now in the hands of the commitlee o judiciary which boly, it is thougrht, will report upon itat the next meet- ing of the comneil, Sectim 1. A1l milk soll in the city of Omahamust be wholsome milk, stippings mcluded, prduced by healthy, well-condi- timed cows, kot in pastures, vards and stables, having healthy surroundin gs, milked by clewly mitkers, and the milk kot apet from ofensive odors and deliverel to wn- sumers from sweet and clean vessels and cuns and must containon aualysis 13 per cnt of solils, 3 percentof which must be fats. Milk foul’ with dirt ad offensive odors, or diseasel, skimmed oradulterated milk, isnot milk within the meaing of this ondinaice, and thesaloor handling by milk-dealers of all such proluctsis hueby forbidd Sec. 2—No person shall proluce or nilk o his own account intne cdty of O maha or profuce miik to besold in the city withont first obtaining a license from the city, and any person convicted of producng nilk 1 bo sold orselling milk inthe dty o hisown ac- count, without such license, shall be decned guiltyof & mislememor and fined notless than ‘30 or morethan $100 for each o 2 and any person onvided of sdling milk on bis owi acount, not answering the requive- ments of Section 1 of this ordininee, shall be fined mot less than §0 or more than §100 for each offence, or forleit. his license, or both, at thediseetion of the court. Sec. 3. Al applicants for license shallj file with the boardof heltha sworn stateuent sitting forth their personal residence, the lo- eation of their dairies, yanls and ofices, and of their depots, in case they deal in milk shipped in from outside the eity, or bought in bulkto be sold ugain; the number of wws as near as nay b and thenumber of scllers employed. Thereupn the applicint_ shall rceive fron the board of health a certificare that such applicnt Is & propr person to whom to grant a licenseandon presentir sich_certiticato to thoe eity treasurerand pay - ing five dollars (#) to the city treasurer the litter shailgivea recipt for the sime and such receipt prosented tothe dty clork snall cutitlethe applicant recivea licnse for one yer. Such liceise uay b refused or rovoied at any tine by the boani of health with tho ap- provalof the city council upon cause showr, ‘Any matirial hise statenent ia- e appli- catlon for 1icer hall be deemed 8 misde. menotandshallbe mnishable by s fino of not less than thiy dollars (§30) or more than one hundeed dollrs (4100), Section 3 Any momber of the boanl of halth and any inspetor acting under the onlersof the bowd of heilth, may, at any rasonible time inspeet milk, stookyads, stables, pastures and suroundings, and ro- Quire simples of milk from any vessel orcan Tor analys The board of health may require figures reprosenting thenumber of each license © bo pistedover all places of sale and wagns mintained undor such license, and may re- quire abadge tobe worn by all sollers on foot showing the number of the license under which they setl, Inspectons shall not be internstod directly otindirectly in any duiry or in the sale of any ik in the ety Sec. 4. Noperon shall sell milk as agont orseller foranother without taking out a li- cmse, to boobtained in - the same manner as the license herelibefore provided fe that the only statement required by the board of health stull W thename aunld rosidence of the applicant and the name of employer, li- ansefoe 0 bo five dollas (#) a8 herln wlore provided Any person mgaged In solling mlk as agentor seller for anther without any such licenso shall be deemed guilty of o misde ueanor punishable bya tie of not less thau fifty dollawrs (850) or more than one hundred dollary (£100). See, b All moey's obtained from fines or licens all constitute a fund to pay inspect ors' salaries and for analyang sanples and ofher expenses ficurerd by the board under this onlinance. -— Fifeh Ward League, TheGernan lagueof porsonsl vights will ncet at Erilingg's hall, 1914 Shorman avenue, at8 olclockp. m, today. 1, H. Moux, Secretary. e i Dr, Birnoy aurescatarrh, Bee bldg. e FEEACH RANCHES, How the Deticious Feuit is Ralsed and Shipped ““Itis worththe while of any tourist to California totaken run up the S mento river. Notone tourvist ina thous- and does this, simply because the ‘at- traction” is wot advortised. But such peaches and sucha tiip! Let meo teil you uwboutit for the enlightonment of travelersin search of something new, and also in the interest of general in- formation S The fruit ranches of the Sacramento tiverdistrict are near the river hanks or levees, The riveris naerow and wind- ing. A fringeof cottonwood trees murks its course for miles. These cotlonwoods also make a vindbreak 1o protect the orchards, The Sweramento viver fruit which comes ekt is packed earefully in boxes. It exhleslessodorand is duller looking than the vipee fruit which is ready Lo go toSan Franciseo forimmedi- ate consumption. It is, in fact, expeetod o ripenon the w while the consign- ments for Sun nel are in their rime. And here let moesaggest th while Califomia has its mining mances, the during and successful keting ofgreen fruits —carried over snow- clad momtain and extensive deserts over 5,000 miles in fact -that the palates of New Yorkers my be ticljed, Is something out of the common, ““These ovchards nre as carefully cul- tivated as & flowe wlen in the east, There isnotweel an inch long or « blade of groving o between their uniformoand well rimmed rows, They have as a basls arich ‘hottom lands' soil and the glorious climate of Californin, The, tered all along the river on both sides. The fruit boats which visit them are stern-wheclers, which plow up thewater Like s old-ashioned church. Anl here comes iu the pic turesgue fewtures of the trip. There areno wharves—nothing bhut banlk land- ings, Each boat mak trips of two sorts, The (irstis mide largely after dark. The boat is filled with® empty bask which must bo delivered from the cityback tothe owners at their ranches to bevetilled, This ison the up tripfrom thecity, The pilot stoersup in the blackestnight with™ unfailing accu- racy to the slight breaksin the cotton- wood barrics—ione over a fow foot wide—-tothe bank ladings. By some occult sense the deckhunds sequire equully exact acguaintance with the identity and number of baskets o he thrown ashore at easch of the many stops. Overhend the dry sky; unde neath the quietrviver; on each side ragged row of trees. Except for the tinklingof the hell in the engine room andthe pounding of the wheel on the water astern, the trip isaccomplished in almost totl silenc “*But with coming of the daylight the sceme chaages. Al eich gateway throughthe trees there are groat con- signments of frait, smelling sweet as all thospices of Cathay, and rivaling any flower in rich cloring. Gret, juicy, luscious peaches, in thousand s of baskets, mutely implore you 10 eat them—>bloom Wiile the haskets are going the gang plink ([am speking en- y now of the shipments to San Fran cise) you lave o chance to vi anches, Fliest, the anodor of fresh, clean stiaw, which isspread atthe land: ingto keep the dust down, Then a view of a California home—a tasteful wooden building, Iis surrounding turl is bril- liaut and odorous with the most luxur- ous flowers, all the result of irvigation coupled with climate—let the climate never he forgotten. Then you the hitherto concealed orchards™ The tre SACRAMENTO ranges USS | | | + ! azesmall, without one particle of daad- waood onthem, All th soil isin the fruit and the manner in which that has been thimed out at an early stige of growth would provea sur- prise tothenovie ovtenderfoot. Thes orchards jointly cover muny thou aces, and cach s cultivated tothe hig estpossible degree. They . gold mines in a_scason of high pr a scource of good income atuny than eastern farmin course, but the orchard-owner has some drawbacks, Hois constantly menaced by the ever sholing cramento river for one Ihing, The miners have poured such & mass of dotritus in- to the river that the bed has ben raisedso that the levees must he mude ligher and higher. There ar oneor two islands in the river which are, or wer, practically submerged a few yeurs ago. Whether theiv mouny broad aeres have been recliimed since then, ldon't kuow. “Well, the w steamer forher where sho will areive in time tobe un- loaded before daylight the succeeding day, isof courso monotonous, But us tho cargo accumnulates until on bowurd there are peaches everywhere except in the cabins, a concentration of sweet odors and an aggregation of luciousness is reached that would fill the esstorn man or woman with delight. 1 he soon all the fruit-growing sections, but there s nothing ‘else which so inces- santly provokesthe palate and sense of smell. The bont s full earty in the flernoon. Then she lenves the last bout landing, threshes her way down the river toward the city, while the waves wash the high tules on eithe side toand fro. Belore midnight she is oloughing the waters of Suisun bay, 3ofore daylight she has passod the Golden Galo, focling the ocean swell, and has landed her fruit at the Juckson street wharl, When the cargoof this and other fruit honts is piled up there it is not necessaty to look furt her for a great fruitshow, frult by theton, - Dr. Birney cures lay fov sic ok ip of loadi the to San | 1e0i 500, strength of the | LA M uvary et al GOID TINES ARE COMING, Indioations of an Barly Revival in the Real Estato Market, MANY CONTEMPLATED IMPROVEMENTS. Thoe City Filled With Representativey of Easterm Capital - Hiuns in Wealty, Building and Bank Circles, 0ss Sigms of the times all point toward an early revival of the Omaha roal estate markot. Nearly everyone unites in the prodiction that theyear1so1 will develop o cmplified prosperity in property values. Al- roaly syndicates are forming in the cast fo the puretase of large blocks of improved and unimproved lots in this city, Sevoral doalors avo within the pist month recoived many inquiries. ANew York pany has sent tg hore to fillin with descrips ol locations, which will be reafter with aview to purchuso. It is autnoritatively stated that this one syn. dicate expocts to placo from §3,000,000 to ,000,000 in Omaha within the next twelve months, A company agent will visit the ity within the present month and posonally look over the dif- fernt prop offerud A busi- ness blocks netting from to 7 perecent on the investment will bo most sought after. Asis well known, thero has already boen placed several thousand dollars of Boston money in - building in this city. stern capitalists ave well satisfied to make nywhere from 5107 per cont net on theie money, and there is no class of Omahn. prop- erly which will not netalose on rentals tha manimum sum desired. 1tmay the e bo expected that as som as the prouibition amenduent bas been voted upon and tha lment defeated many investors will nand other growing western eitic toput their money almost certain that a Ao Jobbing houses, w nts been i s city off and on for the pist » months, will establish branch houses in Omahato haidle their western tea Tloy doem this course necessary in orde Coni- pete with the jobbers alreidy hor The recent heavy additions o the South Omuha stockyards and other packing houses loc rewill undoubtedly miake Omahia within (he 1 twe his the socon Largest beef and pork packing conter in the wotld. The stealy incraise of businoss is anmdiation that Omaha is better situatod asan initial point for western stock wen than Kunsas City or Chicago, which aro itsonly riv While there hias not boeu very many taaus fers of roal estate during the summer months, prices onall descriptions of real es- tate have held their own. As an instan, therisein West Omaha property val following deal, which was made last isa fairsample: Tn 1868 M. Johin M ton purchased anacre of ground southowest cornerof Thicty-sixth and ard strets, paying therefor $230; last weeke he SOl it for 18,00, every cont of which wis paid in ash. This'is sinply an instaneo of what has been done and wiat heveaftor will bedone in Omaha realty, Therois abetter opportunity for invest- ment, and speeulation than ever before, Ihere s ut presentunder proeess of build- ing over 82,500,000 worth of substantial and wodern improvements, which will all be com- iths pleted within the next fow m he white lead works which are being built in East Omaha, are nearly completed, and operation will be commenedd in the new plant probably within the next thirty duys. The aeiy of the piant will be more than dou- ble what it was before the fi The workof demolishing the old Withuell hotel building atthe corner of Fifteenth and Huarney is well under way and willl be com- pleted within thenext ten days, Hon. John A, McShane is in Mexico, but will be homo in time to let the contract fo the new struct- ure which will be raised on this historie xpot. It is reported that ulocal capitalist is ater the northeast corner of Sixteenth and Dougs las, known as the Bushman block. Ha de- os, il possible, to purchase the ground, and will ercct thercon ahandsome five or six- SOy building. W. . Sweesy s preparing plans for a handsome building on the south side of Rar- nam street, just west of the board of trado building. This building will have one of the handsomest elevations in the city. The first three storics and basement will” b for theuse of & the city. soason of unixe con uks to tions of desi looked up b rtios for pl IUis now berof Chic hae thi taree nu to lav week, Mars- at tho How- designed prominent retail merchant of “The upper floors will be fitted fc ofices” Worle will be commenced on this building assoon s the plns can be drawn and the contract let. Determined efforts ave being made by own- ers of I property to bring them into line with investors. thasbeen estimated that not more than two-fifths of platted acreage within the corporated limits and just outside of the can be called operating ground for deals he Omaha real estate exchange will prob- ably open up for business within the noxt o we The lmprovement Reeord. The follwing figures give the total of wal estate transfers, building permits and banle clearings for the past weok IEA L ESTATE TIAN Monday Tuesday Wednesd Thursday Trickay Suturday Satundiy Total Ell . S 5,450 BANK CLEARINGS, day . SR g ) Tuesdiy v - cdsdiny b rsdiy Friday Saturliy Total S . A ineren { 4.7 per cont responding week of last. year, _—_————— THE REALUTY MARKUL, [NSTRUNENTS plysod on »or i, Androws, Williams & Trovell o0 A berg 16, Andrews, Willisms & ells s, W Alexanderand wif bl 133, Hanseom Pl Bryant 1o 8L B8 onner i bik 6 uw: 1,010, $L202245.10 over the cor- rocord Soptioi- 10O L Gyger, | el Wite 10 M A K lens 1L bl |, DaPont Pla 30 Diekeyand Willlam Lyl toJ L 1o bk O, awthorne ad.., .. to Thomas DS, Shuth Ol Richard Hozeboom and wite 10 ¢ Loaee, 115 6 oy [N ary, 13, nolin 1510 16, bl 12, Central Hottian and witeto Allen Koeh, LW L1 W Knapp and wite to 4 Wilkinson, ¢ 50 (U125 M1 lard & O . Nathan Lizaros and wite Mortensen, lots 26 and 27 wan Toree Anna Latonser wnd b Gaudiner, lots, bk o, Orel Frauk Mauo wife 1o ) n ol ot 16, bk 1, fiest Onilihia Dotz i 0 Andrew Dik 2, Mo [ Wit 10 I Curtis, 066, s & T8 b b ; nd wite o Wilroy Siophion- Lot 16, Lik4, CE Maynes tiest ada 1o Valley 8T Foterson and wifo to 0 1 Thonpson, 8 1410t 41, Nelon's 0dd 32 biiwnt and wite to Kehool *Disiviot No, A8 rdsat ptao rds n of sw cor In-l6-12 A Clauiion of ol 6xrs 1o lotd, blke, Willinm Hagec C Livintis and wite to Lo 1o1h, Oak Hill No, 2 A Thkcoy et al to 018 Anson, Tot 13, bik 3. Clitton 1) ; Al Tuleoy et al vo L T wards, i6b ) bk 12, Chifvon Hill to Joseph Malthy, J 1 Muldoon, wn's add s Standel, ane 1ot OWWhiteto 1A Kinniy, Wise & Parnelocs add Milton Hendeiy wnd wife to Fred Kig 1012, DIk 176, Or G elCr o Ay of Wiy over w 16 (Lof 1 B_.J Seivunedl Shephard 1ot 23, Bk 1 iy Do fr Totzl amount of transfers