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THE OMAHA DAILY BER FRID P — o v thers 18 almost nothing doing on the spot. The | cline. With a view of adding to the uneasy | #1.835@2.90; butchar stock, $2.40@4.10; stock- C MA‘"LRCIAL AND FINA C M, fobbing trade shows & Tivtle improvement, bub | feelings some stocks were sold on sellers’ | ot 300 foadors. 108,88, il rotallers have not indicated In. any ) o 3 Oas—Recelpts, 211, ments, oxtont ot Diana for purchusc, - Joubors are | Options at prices from 1 %o 3 points below the | 4 566 iend; henvies 100 RAILROAD'S RED REVENGE fact (hat the change of program will have & decidod influence in aivertin, tatt P h 20 lower: others, 5@ business from some soctions of the oity an —_— Walting fora moro definite expression from | Guotations current and even these were | jhe jower; bulk, $4.8645.50; heavioes, packers thus dostroying proporty values, Rive colox thiat branch of trade vefore extonding thelr "\'l,:::l:gflml“‘::u-pllwlnl{lwl:flmhnw'r;';v;-pl\‘:‘:; and mixed, $17560,40; lights, Yorkers and 1o the acousation that the procesdings are t o original marke o vely ng_for th mixed, $.25@5.05/, . o i PRk Heavy Exports of Wheat Failed to Prevent | overations on tho rieins aceount. . General Electric declined i per | - Si ccelpts, hone; shipments, 500 hea Oakland, Cal,, Overrun by Trains Speeding | !\ Wwork ofapite, to wreak vongeance on the a Decline, Omahn ‘Produce Market. cent and Manhattan 8§ per cent, but the | market steady. N Thirty Miles an Hour, A formal protest against the railroad’s Burren -Fancy cre solld remainder of the list yielded only g to 2 per o — - action was made by the Board of Trade. M, - 106; tuir to good cre . solid cent. Fiaal quotations were from l to ’ MAHA LIVESTOOK MARRETS. . Nt el 16 15¢; cholee to tanc, VERY SMALL RECEIPTS OF THAT CEREAL | to koud country, it J. Keller, president of that organization, and per cent above the lowest. Distilling and Director' Nordhauson ocalled at the come packing stock, | Captlefeeding was advanced 23 per cent to | LAberal Supply of il Sorts Finde Prices | {5 SHE FOUGHT TO SAVE HER WATER FRONT N Tk PotnrnY—Tlin recelpte for this week | 20 carly in the day on reports that congress Mo A UL bl 87 - FeR with Meshes, Tomns et anes Qe arolnrger: cholee 01d hens, 7'e; old roosters, | Would probably raise the tax on distilled Tuvrepay, Aug. 17. | 62 200 Huntington, Wilder and Fuller ! Corn Market Opsned Rather Firm at the | 4@5c: spring chickens, 9@i0c spirits, but later fell back to 18. Not a Receipts of all kahds were rather liberal ?,R o People Malmod by the Reckless Juggernaut Oakiand Will & v Closing Prices of Wednesday and e, T R nes " Dhe bull | Singlo stook on the et was Headed I oy | today, the four dayersupply belog heavier | 6o 860 ~The Road Repudiates Past Agree- o s ;‘ Wl 5 Impravirions Vas OF iy sulavurs Taponedat 1t Gxtent of 20,000, and in only Uhres WStaNCes | than for the first our days of last week by | 04 860 ments—1ts Conduct Outragoous L IR R A R L R Shortly Scored. nf'.-‘y'f»" "-’-‘r'x“;..v';l(:'i:,y';,'y“.”' imencing to ar The Post says: Nearly 4,000,000 gold | some 2,500 cattle andi8,000 hogs. There has | 5 80 ~WIill Be Brought to T naughty and would be punished. In other y has putin an appear- | came in by today's European steamer, the | been a shortage of about 1,200 sheep. 88.. 80 words, that revenge would be taken upon it —_— .but the dermand Is 1ight; | cousignees boing no less than sixteen in Although the entire fresh supply of cattle | 7 120 for encouraging opposition and questioning Cnicaao, Aug. 17.—Although wheat is Tover, 16@17¢. number. This has been one of the remark: | wag comparatively largo the number on sale Sueer—Receipts were fairly 1iberal, mostly OAKLAND, Aug. tho water front rights, and 1t would be doneé - (Special to Tz Bre.] The Colorado governor has been outdone there Is quite a shipping demand; live pig- movement that the London engagements westerns and not choice. ‘Iiere was no im- of the 100 cars | provement in the markot. Demand in- by depriving the stores in the main portion of the city of all suburban trafic going out of the country was comparatively small, kept up, will leave it a scarce article here, | (ERER © " & 50, have as totheir allotment here been so | received 49 were western and southern cat- | different and prices weak. Quotations as fol- | In thiscity by the Southern Pacific, which Direotor Nordhauser was indignant at the the price is !gc lower than yesterday. Re- VEGETABLES, widely distributed. The result appears to :lfl Mlhvllj hill\eid llhr(;nglll fr;|r‘ slop fglf“d- lrm\'s‘ Fair ‘m good nmivu. £3.00@3. 7! is literally driving its iron horses throughour | manner in which the city was treated 9 " re clear- i .o | be that the banks importing gold under | ing or direct to local slaughterers. The | fair to geod —westerns, 2 50 com- | gtreots up to their bridles in blood. They are | At the mass moeting that eveni es ous 1 west, more clear 08108 o o ook 18 plen e £ streets up to their bridles in bloo hey are 4 ning a serios ports of failures eust, and west, wore clear | osjons _Home grown stock 1y plonty 4t 1C | okur' hold their consignment. as intact as majority of - the “eaio Coffered " were | mon and ' stock sheep. $1.60@75; good 0 | (il thom through, shooting along ata | OfTesolutions were apbroved, condemning the ing house certificates issued - POMATORS - omo §rown stock, per 4-basket | though it was merchandise or grain and | Westerns and very largely on the feeder | choice 40 to 100-1b. lambs, $3.00@4.75.. Rep- h . b course of the Southern Pacific as an attomps aud very discouraging closing cables com- | i, 75, that the speculative importers sell their | order. Fat cattle sold very generally in | resentative sale speed of thirty miles an hour, and the first | 1 ;verride and overawo the people and des bined to deprss tho market. Corn is & | Potatoms—ih supplyisvery lightand the | old at onco in the open market, This is for Wednesday's notches. Conditions were Av. Pr. | day's record points to at least seven vict prive them of their interest and inherens shado highot and provisions are lrregular; | MATKet iri, On crders from the country | us w thoroushly abnormal situation and | Practic Ly tho same. Good 1,200 0 1,000-1b cecniie 07 8200 | among the injured and maimed Tight to civil l{berty. lower for lard CABBAGE- T i lpping cabbnge | S0t8_all rensonablo calculation regarding | dryfed nativesmet with o ready salo nb [ I Rome onco doclared that Carthage must | A bill is also to ba passed by thae cit; b abaut over, | the effect of importations on our city bank rfa?nmzn\‘";m:'f\“ 85 whllu“lnh'L (w Mg A ';';l;d sty I elvod and filled nt | reserves at deflance. Even in the face [ 850 to 1,150-1b. stecrs sold at from .50 to Receipts and Disposition of Stock, . of today's gold arrivals there was o | 385 with common and inferior stock at | oot racelpts and (lu«,"unm..: of stock as | 1NEton of the Southern Pacific 18 that Oak- | jimits and compelling every train to stop Eny--Stray shipmonts are arelving and | further issue of clearing house certificates | around £3.25 and £3.50. Good western cattle | ¢hown by the books of the Omaha Unton Stock | 1and must be punished. The Roman episode [ within 100 feot of every streot crossing on the quaiity of the stock Is pronounced good | here and in Boston. Meantime, Chicago | 80ld at fully steady prices, but the under | Yards company for the twenty-four hours | is a thing of the past; it is done and com- | which thers is a railvoad, either steam, y for this season of the yeur. Celery, per doz. 2 . e 08 W wer, Falr Yeloe! 1 08: & and this time declined 3¢, and | Huncireg. 5o of the year. Celery, pi dispatches roport that the direct wold en- | grades were hard to more and lower. Fair | ending at 6 o'clock p. m.August 17, 1893 country The op om 1{e to I¢e Wheat at the opening was from {c to 3¢ asional ordors ui lower than yesterday's closing. ruled easy and prices further declined from ke to %, then got stronger and advanced lc, again ruled w ! Aty © | council limiting the spoed of trains to n bo destroyed and the ukase of Czar Hunt- | ivorofghtor ten miles an hour within the city \ “aliforni cot | cable or electrie. The vailroad ey Pt gagements from Europe for that city al- | 1o very good 950 to 1,200-1b. rangers sold all HECEITT e AT thb s Sniate. aEi| ot fiod v Keop & MAGMAR Bktioned &8 tho closing was casy at from Jgetofgefrom | o eAson thore liave not | TeAdy nggregate $0,000,000. This properly | the way from &2.65to .05 with rough and | =53, TGS, unsetticd and the - purpose of | oiory street crossing on which there is any round &2 to $2.50. inside figures. been vory many grapes in frow Calitornin. | 8hifts ou the Chicago banks the responsibility thin tailings the railroad magnate is one of re- | kindofa ailrond running. The early weakness was due to the dull- | Californi per. cuse, $2; [llinois, per 9-ib. | of moviug the far interior grain crop. That a The trade in cow stuff was reasonably ra. | Head | Cars. | Head. venge he has chosen the most unfortu- 1f these restrictions can be enforced, an Y 1 ¥ tn | Duskot, 40@5o0e result not swholly dissimilar must come | active at steady to strong prices. Sales in- | = Holl 61 Wag | 1could | they are so reasonable there f doubt mess fn trade, the continued weal "f";‘ o A s BarlyCrawtord peaches, | about in finances in moving the southern cluded poor to very good cows and heifers at | ol b et uLl """l. k “’ ‘“";""‘ o 1t 6 DOt SOUC | but thioy will be, the people A Oakiad - will stocks and tho foeling of unrest and un- | por tox. #1161 5 t0 10:00% Tots, BLOSBLICE | otton orop seems highly probable. ‘The | from $1.25 to §2.65 with fair to_good butch- isrost have devised, It isfoolish to hold & red flag | ;o plotely check the little mame of the certainty in finuncial circles. ‘There was | ciings, 8L10G10-Uox lots, clings B3¢ BArtiol | pressure from that quarter ‘has this week | rs: cows largely at from §2 to 8240, Calves BOVERS. T carriE | woas, jsiwew, | beforea bulland to tell the public to be | Southern Pacific,which will have loarned one | considerable wheat for sale, with littie do- | JSAF, bor box, €2 biutms, net box, 81808 | Becoine exiromo, S0l ut from 1.2 for common Inrge to ¥ for | oot S = damned, and tell it in such & brutal | lesson in “punishing” a city. | mand, bt the local recoipta wero ama, o5 | voratge R U U O B B s E b At e ork et e LI IR L ] irhe 1 Haminoni 6. manner, with such @ contempt for human e cars, ngainst 577 cars a year ago today, and | iy i wak @ few days ugo. Good | exchange wdny“: mand at low price Phe Cudahy Packing 6o URD by el e Tkl s e ¢ X tho cxports wers unusually large, whicl | wufurmelons aro selling all s way frow &1 | SZTE080 encti 10 820 per 100; stnll or inferior, #10.00@ 15.01 ichison., . caused some reaction in - sentiment, | Fo "o RiE 100 e, haskets, $1.95; short crutes | Aduins EXpross and carly scllers’ tried to get back | §1.26@ 100 anarchists who rely on public silenco and indifference as they grow bolder and more audaclous. There is, however, a limit to human enduranca and even railroad mag- nates Tho feeder business was rather more active than usual of late and prices ruled n shado better all around. Fair to good stock sold out of first hands very largely at from §2.50 10 $2.90. Representative sales: g Northern Pac n l’i‘ml“‘m“ Co. orthern P Nor. Paelfic pri'd.. long crates, $1.7562,00. Alton,Terre Haute. lll‘|h.&fi their wheat. When the final returns were AvrPrLes—No apples to amount to anything do prefid......... 140 |Northwestern.. p1iig 811 PO b1V ol American Expross 104 | do prefd. ... fn, showing yesterday's exports to be nearly | SF0 Lelg shippod in, and the supply of homs | filiimorokOhio:: 04 |N: ¥ Contrai Attorney Medauzh Puts Forth a Novel Ples Aguinst Taxing on Earning Capacity. INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 17.—E. W. Me- daugh, attorney for the Chicago & Grand R. Becker & Degen..oi. 50 to ba col- 50 he modarae, . Choted Duchesy, | Dul o DREASHD HEBY. : are_ liable some day to learn how | Trynk, in the hoaring before the Boar ‘ 1,800,000 bu. in wheat and four, making | por bbI. §3.50; comuon varlotios, suitable | Gar o oyt Tl U Lo R W [ 1L potent n thing tho majesty of the law is | )¢ i o houring bofore the Board o i Chu (ARt TontesR 10 ship on orders, 82.75@3.00. 1634 Oregon 1 21 974 3 Now £ . when the conscience of tho people is once * -+ s going on ovor 2,000,000 bu, during the last, forty-oight T 1 Eon Imp o 974 8338 201066 8870 votids here, entered a most novel plea against hours, there was a season of sharp buy « g s. L el 1 u Nay. 94 0 4 8 o' § € ¢ e which soon sent prices up lc. LeMoNs—The steady warm wenther pro. | Giedeo & Alon... 125 e Sl 1270 880N DR TR 1108 100 | BlEKRE VS It Wan Nominated in the Bond, | the present system of assessment. [ i " iz duces a very fair demand for lemons and all | @ 8 b 26...... 836 8 50 19....,.1285 4 20 . SR T v If the constitution of Indiana was to ket soon eased off on free realizing, and Chicago Gi 14 Piltburg, Shippers i 4 D i (free routiziig, 4 | houses ara dolug @ good steady business o | GO v L 1..:1111860 8 50 107001817 4856 | Tarte The gist of the difficulty lies in the fact ' paye force in the consideration by the Weakoned rapldly on atemenL ey | {om. Messinus, oxtra fancy, $6.00@6.50; | 0.C'C. &S, T 034 | Readio 89......1166 8 70 that the people of Oakland have exercised | oo P "Cia' (1o o followed was or. banks we liug in louns, and on the wide | Messinas, per box. choiee to fancy, §.0085.60. | Cotton i1 Gort. .1 2814 Richmo cows. the privilege of viding froe between stations ) ) plan followed was or- circulation of other disquic! oports. NGES ~Thero areonly @ fow orangu s el & Huduon 00°[ “do prerd.. 25 yastiloen 0 | roncous. roads should not be as- reulation of other disquicting reports. T ORI T RIS A 100 | do prerd. .o Biviis 2 1...... 930 on the Seventh street local system, for | 'oneous. Ralilroads should not b The Cincinnati Prico Current reported | riving. Riverside Mcditerrancan sweots, 83,70, | Del, Lack. & We 's [Rio Grande West 0 Nt 03 30 872 S » 3 many years, it having been a condition upon | sessed according to their earning ca- lato rains have helped the corn in Tows BANANAS -Prices remain about steady. Per [ D. & . G, pfd.... 203 do profd.... & N ; 5 ) 1\ A that late rains have hely y corn in i el LR it Dis. & C. Fdrs, Go, 181g|Rock Taland 1 . 870 30 L1140 Rocelpts of live stock at the four principal | which the franchise was granted tho copora- | bacity, but what it would cost to repro- N ele af that district the | bunch. large, $2.26@2.75; per bunch, small 1o i i 30, 1 A v ! 3 P mm\N‘Mmm\ul\.” : I‘:xyltrll‘ "\nli«l;:Ll ;" slsr“:“ 1:7 wmedivm, §3.00%2.20. Radt Do iy s,‘l-,m,‘ i 1 }1::«3 ’,4\: ""i'l:; western markets Thursday, August 17: tion, by which this co~poration had the ex- ' duce them or what they would bring it condition hud nof rove « ome of % do prefd.. LT U2 & iy Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | clusive right ot traversing her streets on the ar [0 asse: ryearning the dry districts the crop was being *‘fired.’ R B do prefid.. . |st P &0l 21000 764 50 792 Bouth OmAHR. D740 10018 1oss ot Toser b e raoaT e sold on the market. To assess theearning n ides, 2i60; No. 2 groen | Fort Wayne.. !0 ted hides, 2%c; No. 2 | Great North'n pfd. No._ L green salted | C.&E. Lprerd ) x“,v to 4I|II\NI N.; ‘)xlrvcn Jl~:nlu‘(| S VS s, to 40 Ths,, No. 1 veal calt, ols Centra 5 1ba,, be; No.2'veal ealf, 8 1bs. to L b 0. 1 dry flinthides, 6c; No. 2 dry 1 dry saltod hides, 5e.” Part But the trade was not much affected. Tho H6( ather firm at the closing and_an”improvement of | fide capacity meant to tax the brains to Chicago Kansas ¢! St. Louls. 14,000 23000 10,000 700 11000 - 'boo | tected fram passengers who rode only within | which the railvonds owe their success. 500 8,000 2,300 | PRGT the old timers and the new comers | LDis i8 the method now being followed 030 47,212 14,022 | saw the trains running at full speed up and | and unless it was applicd to all cases of — down Seventh street all day Saturday they | industry it was leading to injustice. L3l L wero amazed. It was = evident The ( ) > market opened ted hides, dge was shown. 50 firm and prices sott e to }c, and closed ¢ fater the feeling was not 950 900 985 cd back again from Total...... mparatively steady. Chicago Liv 10 e etk ke R e e T c and Trunk paid its taxes instead In oats traders were inclined to follow the 81k par Tholb % t OnicAGo, Aug. 17.—(Speclal Telegram to | g} vai (et e puaL st 2 : ¢ action of other grawms. The prico changes dés iec per 1. 1dss than fully carad, | Lake Shore.. 85 Thk BER]-The wenkness developed yester- | Hac ]l'vh _‘l L o repudiate | of going to litigation, as has some of the i eLTs ~Green salted, each 85c@$1.25; | Lead Trust. .. ... 90 ¥ el b R e ea ) ts obligation, and meant to wage | gthor roads. The railroads are bure requent within 1¢c range and tho nsalted shoarlings (short wooled carly | Loutsville& Nash: 00 ey, o hcrenso within s ot fay taws | war_for the 'patronage of the people et s closo was at about tho lowest point. ins), ench 15G26¢; dry shearlings (short | Louisville &N. A. 00 6.7..111096 ket. Tho Increaso within the lust fuw duys | 0¢' Onkland. Its object was evidently to | dened with a tendency on the part of There was no more life in ‘the provision | wooled early skins), No. T, ouch b@loes dry | Hamhaian Con . HETFERS they Nive wenkoned to the axtont of from 10¢ | provent people in West and Iast Oakland | the public to have passenger and market today than yesterday. The absence | Shoar OXC'S‘"i*r;'ll!”:'nnlh,"::;g_Ibmglw\z-om;:w_; M ICHIE R CARER] 1 125 . 418 150 to 20¢ per 100 Ibs, The average reduction | from taking the local train frec and thea | freight rates cut down, and the rate of of money for operations is the cause given. | PG, ool holts, por 10, actual woight, 10 | Missouri Pacific. i ] 125 607 155 today was about be, it being impossibie to get | going down to the Davie ferry to San Fran- | taxation was to be raised. This could Porlk is unchanged for September, but nom- | Yies dry int ansns and Nobrasia mi Mobile & Ohio. fonal Linaced 78 130 534 180 | quite yesterduy's prices for wnytinng excopt 2 IUL) g : X von H Akl G s Ok saE Rotom lc; dry flint Kansas and Nobraska mureain | XONGTONRG BOORPEL 4 140 1010 1 80 The aronm of the olferings, and. there was not | ¢isco. Its aim was dual—to at once kill be carried to a point, he said, wherg t golowor 4 : (RN SO0 OratoRbUTCHOKE olts, 3 do pref VO SRnY would casily como under the head of cholce, | BeTs to patronize its 0 rough to & roads to goon higher. There were 23,000 hogs receivod | actual weight, 9@10¢; dry flint Colorado mur- | N.J. Cent &N L Eh and a fair number that answered to | Francisco or walk to the ferry if inclined w |~y L { d receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | ¥ hEces and bucics, actunt welghe b@7e. | North 4 2041 2 % o 237 499 |mon and medium ade up | When the trains commenced to operate | fering from the financial stringency the orn, 270 cars; oats, 220 cars; hogs, | tallow, No. 2, 8ize; wrease, whitd A, nsked. 7 215 247 400 |the bulk Fully all the | tnrog flagmen were put on guard. | Same as other concerns, He mentioned 18,000 head. ‘gronse, whito B, 8c; gréaso, yellow Theo total sales of stocks today were 114,600 | 3 398 255 400 | cattleonsale canie ranges, Texas | Nitenie ) Han the rouds that had lately become insols “The leading futures ranged as follows: cise, durk, 21t old Duttor, Sgaige; | shures, including: Atchison. £100; Burlin 3 360 il tey T s s pasterni S o feertolty womty W Ui N EED e Wars autent A RIS MDD V0, OO, o rimo, 16@35e; rough tallow, i | ton 6,200; Chicago Gus, Distilling, 17,- | o} 398 0o ranges with 4,000 head. A large partof the | Speet for city ordinances or anything | vent and said other lines were sure to - . Articlos, | Open. | High, Close. 4 et L * <2 | 2007 General Electric, 12, Manhattan Con- | =%+ {3 natives were of a quality thut come in compe- [ 0f ~ the sort, keeping the peed | follow. The railroad e . . The railroad he represented be: = = — - A ; o soliduted, 5,500; Northwestern, 4,200: Nort BUI tition with the rungers, and therefore any- | of its sixteen trains up to thirty miles per | Joneod to the Canadian Grand Trunk Wit St. Louis Markets. arn Pacific preferred, B.800; St. Paual, 18,00 1427 185 185 | thing grading bolow good' sold very unsatis- | hour, As aresult, early in the day people £ - ZLantys T 119814 Sr. Louis, Aug. 17.—FLour—Dull, un- | Sugar, 4,700; Western Unlon, 6,000, L 990 165 275 factory. The Jor part of the natives sold | womienced to make mistakes by getting on and to others than the owners the stock C13{uta Sk 11420 178 from 8175 10 8270 for cows and at from nnie Ime ko kes by gotting o0 | had no value. They thought that the 3 New York Mo kel 4 Tor stoers, ab from | the wrong train and many_a free rider was | I t Was sluggish, closing %c lower; No. A CERIMOBEYIRLAT kot YEARLINGS. 83.50 1o 34.65 for stee he popular prices line had been overassessed. I sh und Auzust, 58%c: September, NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—MONEY ON CALL—Easy | 9 558~ 2 2518 An v for westerns were from #3.50 to #3.40 and for | taken from Broadway to the mole, only to e had been overassessed. In assessing < et Getoben, Bohe womtnat: | av 2@4 per cont: last foan at2 per cont, clos RERE 5 Texuns from $2 to $£2.90. Nothing of conse- | foot it back to West Oakland or pay the | the rolling stock under the system btit] Tber. 67 %¢ bl ,n.,“, "”"'”ul'"' e o 200(,“:« ‘x'x::‘r':(';"nw‘fln‘lh\':';’v‘f'.'.hu‘fu‘x'»'i;ku"f‘.’."”h nflmu company 10 cents, adopted by the commission Mr. Mes A0 | oK, Siigher; No. 2 mixed, cash, | PRIMEMERCANTILE PAPER—S@12 per cent. et Calves wore sulable nt former pric G ra kos lEotm dangh suid that Indiana received benes Fyeren 84c bld: September,’ 8514c; STERLING EXCHANGE—Steady. with actual STAGS. A part of yesterday's udvance in heavy 8! " b 3R PRt Ji o 2 24 | Dederbor, 84xc; your, S8%c. askod, Muy, 376 in bankors' bills' nt' 84.8214 for ool 1t hogs was lost” today. “Light weights held ub | And so the trains tore through the streots, | fits 10 which the state was not entitled, 243| 24%@4 | pid. ¢ & sixty days and - 34.85'% for demand; com- T pretty well, a declino of not more than from | ppore wero miraculous cscapes from death -~ oM@l | 504 | "Oare—Firmer; No. 2. cnsh and August, | merelal bills, $4.50C4.85%. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. ¢ to 10¢ being noted, butsellers of heavy ar e O O et i blood New Yor! employed. | 28%c bi ptember, 28%c¢ bid. ' | SiLvER CerTiFicATES—Closed at 53¢ bid. 23..... 490 200 1 640 2 55 | medium weights cor ined of asluck irade | and there Ave L0 KON OUOs S ANE D00 NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—Yesterday after- 12 65 BOTTRR-Uchanged, GOVERNMENT BONDS—Strong. State bonds | 6. 640 200 22 838 @65 | At from 20c to 25¢ ges of over 250 | spilled. — Men regarded it as aj oE Ll SLontay,e oL 1278 Eaas—Unchanged; 11 higher. dull. 1....0. 600 200 8...... 767 2565 ibs. were not in demund ut the close at better | criminal outrage and indignation n [ neon 1,000 unemployed cloakmakers, B provmioNe ] guist pork nchangod | Tl closing auotations on bonds. o e 2o adunn G B88 | chnkode'wnile dhcheiont of (i lihtorty | high, Ono man remarkod: s thing | clothing cutters and other workers pa: o % | o Mde s ns e 2 g Tilo8s 275 3 0 .10 to $6.20. ‘esh and B vi sbody bek D itk By LA 8 now, current muke, 813.75; lard, unchanged; | ura dnrog......... 111548, L &1 M. Genos 70 D 520 % i fi;g s s A oI F thALe o a8 Aoy o o [fcoldnitigolon mu_num.smm_h.nu_\ b(-uvlg hurt | raded the streets. They secured a hall K 88,25, ) 111 L&S: 0 . and the company knew 1t well enough. It's B Recrrers—Flour, 2,000 sacks: wheat, B1,- | 20 8. 1 o AR THsEs TaoE 2100, 962 275 | 25,000 head, and though trading was pro- .CoIL O e o iy s | and there adopted thesd resolutions: 000 bu.; corn, 86,000 bu.; oats, 32,000 bu.; r. A 2 R U SR GRS (5 Bty 01199 2 90 | tracted until'a luter hour than for some days | 80 outrage torun cavs through the city at | “\y)oreas, The monopolists of . New Aug.... 5 7 1,000 bu. 3 4 ERD i Dk 01070 2 60 75, 1098 2 95 ast, a good many lots had to b ried over. | this rate and it ought to bo stopped. NOrTsndol e PaTiblarcT e ibl Sept..LL 700 7 ‘SipMENTS—Flour, 7,000 sacks; wheat, 12,- o WESTERN CATTLE, he offerings of light hogs were altogether in- | One prophet remarked that it would take | X 0T, London anc Tarls are responsivie 1ol 7 000 D corn, 42,000 bu.: oate. 7,000 by *™ | $Tenm, new & | 5 % & 3 S adequate to the deind, und they now occupy | very littlo more tyranny from the company for the present misery and condition of I quotations wore as follow: Loy i 7 Tenn. new set 4 Y Ry O Av. Pr. | apolnt from 60c to 70¢ por 100 [bs. above the | t5 make the people tuke up the Seventh | the working masses; therefore bo it Frovit-Dully buyers and sellers apart SATI LT AT (U 13/uteons i1 '2;;“,\:;,:“"” b 8280 Rricostclirtent ,{::}'“'{"":",' yoighis, hat this | street tracis Resolved, That we ask every hungry St e ho w fda So. 2ds SBIASKA. rence W e sustained is doubtful. | SUS Aokl i od, ) s ) ke oA shel B IMe INOIBsoEILRII Lo, A roN, Aug L7 = he ool inariket hasbeand| (i osntral Eansie el 24 feoders, 740 2 1215 49 feeders. 976 2 50 | Early In themorning there were sales of heayy | Shortly after noon a citizevs' committee | man, woman and child to assemble in o ONeo 6. B, 80c; No. 8 Seilow closing 40%c. | amounting to 965,900 1bs. of all kinds. " Bricss (5% % 4e: 2 (S H A WYOMING. i BORRaErONIN0 A0ito/80:E5 Tandia oW I | Vs 308 ID.0NADSINE 1O} 0 grand mass meet- | ppgg meeting. OATS _No.2,24c; No. 2 White, T, 0. b, 201 bout the sanie, but are irregular. ONio | Brisads.. 34| fHL & T 1 5tag .. 1470 225 46 Atecrs. 1141 8 40 | CHICAI00 Lot was without furthor tim- | ok the BIght, the posters announcing as | Resolved, That wo call upon every 20%c; No. 8 white, f. 0. b., 275@28% o5 ure selling at 24@25¢ for XX and above | M.K & T.Gen 5. 71| 40 con. Us. 1 8t tig.1020 200 1 steer. 250 | portant decline, but sales dragged heavily s s slirL e hungry workingman not to pay wens RVE-N0. 2, 40 & oo, | A4 26@26¢ for No. 1. Combing wools are duil | M K. T den: ga. &1 |1: Carolina i § stoors 1160 2 60 1 ateer..~1830 8 65 | hnd ‘the tone Of the niurkes was. axtremely CITIZENS' MASS MEETING! A T D T e _BARLEY—No. 2, nominal; No. 8, f. 0. b, 85¢; | and In demand at 22¢ for Michigan and 25¢ | tMutual Union 0s. 105 | tdo ds........ 3 steers..1160 3 65 17 steers..1215 8 65 wenk. Choice wethers were quoted at from o AT THE TABERNACL pres al P d No. 4, 1o sales, i for Ohio. Territory wool in fair request at 26 | N-J,C ot Cert... 1081 8o, G lrowis... 48 | 6 strs 1168 185 1 cow ... 040 200 | £5.00t0 &4 and something extra might have CorporMiwal{LVANARY eusteristroots, R FrAX SEED—No.1, $1.0214, @80c for fine and fino medinm and $0@36¢ for ac. 181, .. b Vi G D foodors.1028 206 1 feoder.. 030 2 08 | hoaumit from e o e B2 b B b TONIGIIT, AT 8 O'CLCCK, Hoke Is Noard From. TiMoTIY SEED- Prinie, £3.40. medium. Texas and California slow at 36@40c | N: Pac. 2da Bx-Mat. coup. 38 sers.. 1105 2 2 65 i ey but, tho bulk of | yecting will bo held at that time and placo : b POUK—Moss, per bl $12.65@12.87%; lurd, | for clean. Pulled wool dull and foreign wcols W, Consol P.3s. o1 Stoora. 1000 285 |1 stesr..-1070) 2,85, | trading was dono below 50 Wosterns sold | A mecting whl be held At o ople or | | ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 17.—In an edls Ror. 400 Il 447847 iori ribs aiied | noslected. | 2.V Dob. Ga. 275 | 295 | largely at frow 82,00 to 83,95 and Texuns, of | Guklund and vicinity may free themselves | torial on the financial = situation the i oose), $760@7.95; dry salted shoulders e T *bid,~fosked, 150 150 | 125 10 23 for Inferior 10 good sLIrom | from the ombrace of the Giant Octopus, the Evening Journal, owned by Secretary boxed), §7.0087.25; short clear sides (boxed), ADsasOMy; RIarkate, 3 00 360 | PAimh rearket as lower at from sn st tn. > 8. P. RAILROAD COMPANY. Smith, calls upon congress i« 1 7,574, KANSAS City, Aug. 17— WHEAT— Firm, oston Stock Quotations. 1chw. 1050 200 2iop |[iamibimarkeburus loNerEALIEOW 12751080, Numorous Speakers! erybody]Come ({H RILILIGLIUDONICONELARS LDDARE/ATRS Distillers' finished goods, per gal., | stendy: No. 2 intd, 515@52¢7 No. 2 red, b4c Bostow, Aug. 17.—Call loans, 7 8-10@8 per | 18 cows.... 838 2 50 180 Recolots: Cuftle, 14,000 hoad; ‘calves, 800 | Nymorous Sbakers - i o e eular. | coinage bill of gold and silver, puttin y Firms No. 2 mixed, 81@81%c; No. 3 Tnie loans, 6 per cent and commission, | 2 hoifers, 540 2 00 o 2 00 Bvoniag Journal reporia: o ende | ae aistributed broadcnst: enough metal in the silvor dollar to put SucAns—Cu 6ifc; granulated, 5.57; 03@03115¢ ‘ & quotationson stocks, bonds and mining 1 steer... 790 2 00 1 steer...1200 2 00 UATTLE—Receipts, 14,000 hend - s v T it on rity with the gold dollar, d A, Stendy; No. 2 mixed, 22@23¢c; No.2 1 stoor...1150 2 00 1 steor...1060 2 50 | 3,100 nand; % S4000 hend: shipmonts | Rosallo—Tie People's Ferry, Totho People [ 16 G0E PAXSY With Bhe £O'C COL AP The following wore tho recelpts und ship- WIII(IIQ'. 2:»]@%‘. i5 West Bnd pi © steors. 1071 250 8 feedors. 820 2 85 | bi1b; good to choje “:‘i‘:.,&i;_‘-;'5,."('.".’,‘2.’;\’"‘;."““" of Oakland and Sun r"u]nm-,.(-..;w .\‘”whn.l.- J“Weo beliove,” it says, ‘‘that Mr, ments for 1o ST i A RTiaar Bad pratds 15 feeders. 968 2 85 10 steers 12561 8 00 | @4.00; Texans, §4.30; westorns, $2.2643 tmo to strike for your oty i Davi forsy | Cleveland and his cabinet of democratio Flour, bbls. 2 Edgs—Firm and active at 1044 7 Kichison 5ds 63 cows.... 755 126 29 c D972 300 | 7,000 Tronds” drored. B0G25 owors tamonon | BOtAskyoutogive s youemorslguportspnd] arorhiy Dt i Wheat, bu...... % Liverpool Markets. Boston & Albany.. 200 |Atchison 4s. 49 cows.... 830 2 00 24 cow: 806 2 00 rough heavy, $4.60%4.80; mixed and packers, by the pn-ml"s.hlr':‘. s It ~ln o >._<[l ‘liv: 1:m As the Journal has oquivocally en= Corn, bu. A, Boston & Maine... 142 |New England 0. 1 feedor., 490 215 2 feeders. 600 2 15 | ¥5.00¢5.80; butcliors' Welghty, ¥5.4065.00; | Bty Tesifie futends o break down the | dorsea the president’s message and has Onts, bu, 000 } L1VERPOOL, Aug. 17.—WnEAT—Quict,demand | —do prefd.. 38 |Gen. Eleetrie 08, 1 feeder.. 450 215 8 calves.. 150 2 50 | light, $5.606.10, h if}iRouchornfibacifioTintencs to brealcidonn not until now called for free coinage of Rye, bu,. A 10,000/ 1000 | poor; holders offer freely; red western spring, | Chi. Bur, & Q 75| Wis. Central 18ts:. 1 calf. 810 250 9 calves.. 223 8 25 Elkerltecoipts, 10,000 hoad; shipments, | COMPeting forry sorvice, an MALSILLOM e K - Barley, b 11,000 8000 | bs 744d@bs 8d per centul; No. 2 red winter, bs | Fitehburg.. ... 72 ' |Allouez Mining Co 3 foeders, 900 2 00 1 fecder. 630 2 00 | 1,380 Lead:natls o ghond; shipments. | plo who cross “the buy to assistin the per- | hoth gold and silver its utterances are 4 “On the | (ho Duttor | 74@0s 9d. ) Gen, Elec(tic .1, 893 Atante, . .....0n © feoders, 781 2 16 8 fecders 857 2 16 350 head;natives and westorns birely steady: | PO Nnce of the tusk. Under which banner s B , et wis fit crenmery, \AGE 34t Ahiey | . ConN—Easy, demand poor; mixed western, | L. St 50 ' |Honton & Mont soders; eeders 80 Limbs lowers kood 1o vrime nutivos 8,008 | Wii'ou rily? regarded as significant. ot was firn; ery, 18@244c; dairy, BHHALY, g e o | s o G |Botte it COLORADO. .00; others, #2.75@2.65; westerns, $2.6083,00; otn P collects ————— Katmasis y, 18@ X An e peroantal; Mex. Con, Com:.L 6 |Butte & Boston.... 2 2 i 3 i | Tho 'Southern Pacific collects for 18@22¢. Ezgs, ricily frosh, Lic. 8 ad per e ;;‘l}‘mv wostern finc, 926 6d por | Nl & Now Bug.. 18 \Calumet & Hocli . 20 steers...1054 2 70 lambs, #4.0025.00. forry sorvice permonthic oo $120,000 Iilinois Private Bank Broke, Now Murkots. bbl. LS LT LA S e Hoags—An advance of 25c to 35¢ in three For the same service the Davie ferry AURORA, [11., Aug. 17.—The bank of g o s Oregon Short Ling. 7 St. Louls Live Stack Market. nos J ) ML, Aug. 17.—The bank o New Youk, | Auk, 17: - Koy Rocopts | o BACON—Long and short closr, 66 1bs. b1s per | RIS S0 8 days brought out the hogs today, and a good | g, Lowss Aug. 17, OxmeinTteeatnts, 2,800 | WOUl Fecelve: 48,000 | 1 °N. Hall at Obwego, I11., is closed. It BAHOOU KRR XPONLE 8000 bhle-» 30,000 Kacks{ i - SARDiogor: o share of the advance was lost. ~ A even 160 jents, 2,400 hend; murket '10c | Saving to the people per month. ® 72,000 | is said that there was not $100 in the os- suion, 10,000 pies.i nurkot vory dull, stoudy. Cotton Murket, Litlon Fas 17 cars were received, or within 200 head of 1s'and Indians; 'no nutives on ——-— | tablishment. The losers are principally R aptendys NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 17.—Weak; good mid- 2ece the heaviest run in over two months, Sell- | sale; good to best steers, $3.85; good cows, | Saving to the peoplo per day... . 8 2400 | ¢ hors round about Oswego, to wh EXa=lall siasdyiwpaiain, bho. o0 0 dling, 7c; middling, 7 16-16c; low middling, New X R e e L ationt. ers were prepared to shade prices on uc- | #2 “No compromiso and no surrender. ¢ armers round about Oswego, to whom WitkAT—Kecelpts, 838,600 bu.; exports, 870,- ®good ordinary, 6%¢; nct receipts, N 0% 3 count of the heavy run here and bad reports 11008 — Recelpts, 8,000 hoad; shipments, | Tk DAVIE FERY AND TRANSPORTATION CoM- | Hall was indebted to & considerable Doy HrATSskecolp B Re SO0 exporle, 870, ncluding naly crop: gross, bO1 | | New Yo, Aug. 17.~Tho following aro tho | from Chicago, but as the proportion of Iight | L300 head; uurket opened | 106 bighor thiti |~ paxy. amount. 4 b ed, Instore elevator, 08 September, 86.77@6.78; October, $7.87@7. 3 AT a?, very active for these grades prices were SHEEP — Recelpt 300 head; shipments, ntercst by A h [ bt S R 68150 uflont, 80N 1.0, b, BRU@EINC | Nevambor: §5 0868 s 8787017, 20 115 3 ; P s DL " | good offoct, as the patronage of the Rosalic , Be60e, N g 0 , $5.98@8.99; December, 7.08@7. Hale & Norcross, 40 |URION CON.eererees 80 fairly well sustained, ranging from & | 200 head; market woak. good effoct, a pa K Lo 3 A 3 Bkiadeg red :‘.,‘,";‘;’,‘;,,’_‘" \, Dortiern, 70c. gyl BG4, pobrury, ¥7.3161. Homosnke. 11,80 ,{..ui:‘“:d LI O A 40 for fuir 16 very primo nssortod i B has since un 1010 1 ug:[}nginflnll.%fill‘..::x;u;; SouUuTH OMAHA. weuk at %@sce decline and the closing steady | MArceh, §7.89@7.41, Mexicay o8 [dron SHver...... (10 | swft. Outeldo of ‘tho local packers thera World's Fair Congress. D.BORL.OFY1g ROUDOFRAB0LA0) FUNDIA foppone o) s A ) 4 4 ck Silyer..... 13 Y 5 4 A o opposition. Sty MRS | e, O g 6 (SRS MY | a vy lintied domund o ey oy | Ouiosco, "Aug, 1. Tho festure of [ PEner L iy 4 apenen Union Stock Yards Company, 70%c, closing w693 Decomber, 76%@77c, | ( Otk O1TY, D, Ag L7 nlvl‘.!fl'l'“rl(_',fi“‘f’f",,".‘"; 9 ing their orders at prices 10c to 20c lower | Phe peace congress yesterday was apaper B (A 1 b a0 ot thnt South Omaha. s R dcalits, 94,000 bu.; 0,000 | BT clasods 5% ; aules: 9,000 biris; clearance Bt Louis Mining Quatations than Wednesday, “The pobular prico | by Mrs, Chantof London holding that | 80 serions hag B Fontest JEEURE EI0F | ey cartio 1o and shoop mareatin tha wan. calpla, 84,000 bu.; oxporta, 40,000 | LT8H EIG: T selvEanos &1, Louis, Aug. 17.—-No trading. The fol- [ was $4.90, with the extreme range for | it is within the power of the women of | Vice President Stephen @ Csiwe Wopt O dull, st 20000 2 | 75842 blln, = ! " | lowing'aro tho closing quotations on mining | Vstraight,’ heavy loads from $4.80 to . | tho world to disband armics and put an | 800 oo the corner of Sovet ) tas atten. | - TR — 0 Clovittor; 4775 @45%¢ aflont. Options wore | PIPTSBURG, Pa., Aug. 17.-National transie | Stock ods There was good deal of sorting aftor light | end to militarism. Tn the afternoon | fosly *ireacd Lo At o Violenco wits | —mmeoOMMISSION HOUBZS. dtntnd opiied 4 e hdvance, but fall | corlieates dponca wrGsie; closed, 98%; igh- | g TAmer. N.. .50 hogs and throwing out heavies. These | thora was & conforence to prepare. pi VALY SLAIRNGA 40 ARGHRG S TAIORE AR A 81, e, closing 7%¢; September, A zre J ' ris! de. S 75@d8e, Closing at47x¢; October, 46@48ke, | o0 oo Cottee Market T e s iEholL | countrics of the world to the govern- | The fact that theso tactics on the part of Livo Stook Commission Morohunts. closing at 48c. Nuw Yok, Aug. 17, —Futures openod stoad NEW Yonk, Aug. 17.-The Evening Post' el b i 4y i ts asking that arbitr. b the raliroad company came Justat a time | SoathOmaha—Telophons 1151, — Chloars OATa—Receipts, 112,000 bu.; oxports, 200,000 | #nd 15 up t0'6 points down and closod at 1 KAk 17 thing like 1,500 hogs still in first hands. The | Ments asking that arbitration be adopted ; . i 7 I ports, 200,000 1 London speciul says: The bank reserve | vhile the people of Oakland were opposing JOHN D. DADIAMAY, 1 bu. sules, 175,000 Du. fatures 18000 bu. | t0 85 poluts up.” Sales, 88,750 bags, including: | Mondon sb 1 513,000, ftit - | bulk of ihe trading was at from $4.90 to | for the settlement of all disputes. D KR POOR A% el yore oy 0N D DAPLIMAN. | Maangors Bpot " Spous, dull, teady. - Options, _duil; | Septemver, $14.0631476% Octobir. 814.066 | ShetSi W YO GOV P WaatDAIE | 510, ‘as ngainst from & to 86,15 vestorday | The congress on horticulture began | 6, Ute of Ui Seutent PAtie 6 Mo oy Ay irregular; August, 80%e, closing at’ 804 14.75: November, ‘$14.50014.65; December, | fhe fluY of A8NROCH B0 0 O 0t | and from 85 to $.10 on last Thursday. Rep- - SODEERSH. ikl AN | water front and encouraging opposition to arket reports by muil and wire cheerful September, 0G0 %, closing & ut 80%c; | $14.00014.60; January, $14.45014.60; Ma g e weokiTthe detolle holag, £091.000 1 | AN EYOM BRiia X, Y P- | yesterday and will be in session for two | the company’s claim, and the sdditional | urnished upon applicati October, 81%e, closi ovember, | #14.40. Rio on spot was steady ut $15.6: days. A large number of horticultur- £200,000 in from Australin; £10,000 from a 8240c; No. 2 white, October, Daioi Mo, 3 Whlte O 85c, cloaing | 10.76 for No. 7, und £800.000 from the continent. Tho A B R tNow Av s’ | ists from different countries were pres- Biy@siler No. 8,20 d westosn, Philndelphia Grain Market, 0 ROW £ B AL OO0, canat 330 470 1481101269 90 | envand interesting papers wore read. Mg f PRILADRLRALA, AUS. 17.WiaT=Dull and ns, which had been good, were flat at, 470 08200 20 The congresses on Africa, dentistry }I“- I-n|"' auiot. i No. 2 red, Aucust, 85K@00 e, the close; bar gold was in strong demand, 2701 68,288 9 and medical jurisprudence also held ses- Hon-Quish b, NHigheri No. 2 mixdd, Algust, 474@ | with no quotation; sliver yoa unchanged 470 ) 6311276 sions. PROVISIONS--Cut meats,steady, dull, L sndy; No. 2 white, 35%c, A A R e o P b 70 —————— duanu.h;r;‘n ornsteam losed (9 noniinn = )k :' 8108/ e tarday Hio aotion of the tadian councll ;g Cleured the Strip. . 60 tlerces ut #5.90; option sales none rkets. : : VS A S A = 5,00, “nowiinal; ‘October, - §5.00, | CrxcisaTy, Aug Wakaz—Higher; No. Fiusnolnl Note I {ABKANGAS.CUTE) CAud AL wFhe A firw, quiet. 2 red, bu KANSASOITY, Aug. 17.—Clearings, $1,056,040. | & 7” roops of United ates cuvalry which \V RThaEDy rocelpts, stoady: western | - Coun—Lowor: No. 2 mixod; 43%c. NEw ORLEANS, Aug, 17.—Clearings, #522,341, | 3343 40 4707 have beon driving out intrudérs from ronpGlter westorn fuctory, 14436 | - Oats—Firm; No. 2 mixed MENPHIS, Aug, 17.~Now York exchange | 11,1271 80 4 784 the Cherokee Strip, preparatory to the — ] LR uary, 10G Ras it deiaes Uik | - WHHNX—RyiaL $11d selling at #1.60. U230 80 479 opening of that country to settlement, | 5AGS & TWINES | TENTS, ETC. | HARDWARE. °< UBESS uul t, :u-.m Mm-»n-x-m rl-‘nmll, B@ Baltimore Grain Market. u‘ \||A|u.*u‘:x,'l7‘,”t‘l\‘mrlnzu. $456,214; same "l). g;g :4‘;‘ ;g have about completed their work, Bvery | =2 £..0 i " L T_ &7\'m| | Lobe }T& I-:——. 30 funey colored, 91g@O%e; part skims,' 26 BALT Aug. 17.—WHEAT—FI) i Sep- | day Inst woek, $540,566. 00ed 5 4 i o X . - i 0 o] & £l ke 10 LSALEOGER: AW rOFi 8P | UNuw Youk, Auz. 17— Clearlngs, 408,668, | 85240 40 4 g ono on the strip has been compelied to | “Bomiis Omaha Bag (Omaba Tent-Awning | Rector & Wilhelmy | - Lobeck & Ling, geldas - Eslor recipts, 6,000 pkign; westorn, | ““Cora-ir ptomber, 47¢. 640; bulances, 83,799,487, o y atore COMPANY. COMPANY. ] Deslers in hardware aud B ‘ & e 0. 2 white western, 8 BALTINORE, Aug. 17.—Clearings, $2,148,708; by the troops was with the haymakers | mmporters nnd manufae- 3 Cop 10th and Jackson | mechanics’ tools. AnaAON I, ets oty @2 vor pk Daluticos, $260,038, Monoy, 8 por cent, who have been accustomed each year to | - turers of four sacks, | HONSE COVEIS, Bireuta. | G 0uKIas Straet. COTTONSEED OlL—Qulel, steady; erude, 85@ No. 2 sfi,,m{J\:nm uuhA;%. ;1;«;‘-“1"”‘; $10,080,- gather immense quantities of prairie e HATS, ETC. | -IRON W5.n=—-=.i{s 88c; yellow, 48¢ bid. No. alunces, §1,480,649. Money, 6 per cent. hay. They at first declined to move on, S AND SHOES, ) BTO. i PETKOLEUN—Was neglected; Penusylvania A HAVANA, Aug. 17.—Exchunge quiet; on the 0 B MM e R T I E it s BOOTS A J - 5 , P oll, snles, none; September, option sales, none Yo. 2 casl 1A tod B tan Thort slEnE ke 00 but the troops threatened to burn their — —— IS 12 e e el R T Y paisdieslon upnt St ML o | | by i s v and thow v |~ Worse-Coe Shoc Company._{ V: + bbon (v Omabi s and fron tal sules. nono, . - 87, Lovis, Aug. 17.—Clearings, $2,562404; uctantly movea off. 0 one is allowe oxarl 4 w ¥00ds, ,vau'ts, Jall wood, AT aul; suatnod, common 1o STOUKS AND BONDS, Datnncen, B 071 Money aurets b@s" pes % | 10 enter the strip even for the purpose | BMHro0m B8 O ol eawara sy, | Eidvesmiliens. | V2l | fron sbiitiors and 0re ead TURPENTING -Qulet, ensy; 2514@260, Sona. of Miighs | MakEiSUSSD 0B Now Forky H1:p0 dlx 02y | of crossing into Oklahoma. We are tho ONLY Manufesiurers of Boois snd o7 Bidoate " | savep (s 4 Y RICE—Quiot, firni; doniostie, fair fo extra, Importance Xesterda Hoerox, AUE: 3T.—Dlearings, 39,940,041 02i4 p s o s Bhous i tho state 0f Nebrasks - — R0l Angdhe. Nax YosSpiARee KatApdaIn | B R A A hg ST R o AAbaCoaraniad Bt kua Fasrl st [ adlon I $xi8aoa w a0 vt | “GoMMTSSTON, | OLASSES—New Orlouns, open kettle, good to ) B sl : ke SEGRARESOR S s S : vy our new factory. son i - choled, 80u81c. the Stock exchange today were of slight im- | ™™ Per casd, 08 CHICAGO, Aug. 17 wosons of Japan, | oo ‘m r ) V o BUGAR—Kaw, qulot, stsndy; reinod, stoudy, | portance as is evidenced by the transactions | NorSA0 AlEnks 115 oas ol Uo2saT: 508 | who were sont hero to ropresent the | Kirkendall, Jones & |Amer, Hand-Sewed Branch & Co. | x P1a 110N - Dull, steady; Auerican, $12.76@ | Which reached only about one-half of yestor- | Bterling exchunge cusy at $4.5024.55. Monoy, 505 | Japanese government at the World's Co- ( COMPANY. | WRGISI® | oy, co. pauts, shoss | Produce. frulta of an u{.“c:l\.l S R day’s small total. The dealings in listed and ";“’) MA7 uu;_;'un;,. £ lumbian exposition, have been converted | Rithu Mot co. 102 | and rubber goods, 108 Sindaiode bea oo ' endy; luke, §9.50, q pans, Aug. 17.—Three per ¢ . ‘hr They ar b ¢ aey Stre aro o v whito limg LEAbQuiot: domestic, 838214 unlisted stocks footod up 116,760 shares nd | 43rbe il wodount The woekly Eiaion oaf 10 | lo Chrisisaly, “They e A, Yoshi | 106100 iarmey Sureor | Tl tarney Buoi | Lmdnonmers Y o, iy - Strong; Strults, $15.50 bid; plates, dull, | were coutined almost entirely to the trading | of the Bauk of Frauce shows a ducreaso of | 11....860 —= 10 awa of Tokio and 5. Minano of Osaka. | ==———pov Goopg, LIQUORS. | STOVE REPAIRS steady. J A . 8,126,000f for gold and an incresse of 850,000¢ a2i 80 10 | Rev. W. I, Black, pastor of the Central e r—— B Quias: domessic, 88.15. element in the board. There was scarcely | Silver. 8 ¥ 16 | Chiureh of Christ, Sixty-soventn strect | . . Smill & (0. | Kilpatrick-Kochbry | Frick & Herbert, | Omana Stove Repair D! ny busine: - @ any business for outside account, and the | Loxpow, Aug. 17.-Bullion in the Bank of 18 | aud Indiana avenue, converted them. Ve RU \IORKS. Stoye repairs Minneapolls Wheat Mark -t commission houses are not encouraging spec- | Eaklund ins ioreated during the Lt woek he ot weakor fo 7 N B ook 10 | Mr. Yoshi one of )'erpre- o0ds, nottons, fur- | Notlol roish, | Wholesals liquor doalors | “and w t_n)fl:f.fi"‘“fi.:'.'" AL AT Tk ket WEuKen €08 | ulative operations, owing to the dificulty of | fund's rescrve b Tabilivy which ltt wosk waa 10| ors lurulr:;r‘gfi::m:::m 'n‘tht‘;nu“\\'urlnfis Diy poeanotont e | Mo st o, (e 101 Farnam Bt S0 ere 625 preniber, 74¢ under Dece r; 277 | securing time loan accommodation: 4299 per cent, 1s now 4391 per cent. Awmount 10 fair. Mr, Minano is a commissioner. 1ith and Howard Sts. Harney Bireets sl carsy No. 1 northiorn, 075@o8c; No. 2 northe | 1Phe business troubles at the west and the | Of bulllon gousinto the Bunk of England on | 88'7'256 300 10 | Both are very intelligent men. They | = FURNITURE | _ PAPER. | o1L8 o biw oty unfavorable reports from the Missur: Pa. | U8 A0C0 teduy: £95,000. G 200 I L S o e oy AT o (G e i ) K - ey S Now oy York Dry Guads Markal. | eiic and the St. Paul roads for the second | | Kauses Oity Live Sicck Market. 86138 20 12 | Christian church, and upon their return | Omabia Upholstering | Bedes & Runyan | Carpenter Paper Co| Standard Oil Co. go0ds e it hands was better today. Swmafl | Week of August, the former showing a de- ANgas Cirv, Aug. 17.—Cartie—Receipts. | 74....287 120 0 4 8,700 Lead: \ o pud o Ordors may be a littlo w oro frequent by wall | reaso of earnings of 201,000 and the latter uluvt.qull:l .nfix'"n‘fx'é"n’ff:,r;‘%’i’..":&f -k‘.‘l':;ufi and tolegraph for lwwediate sbipwent, but | & decrease of §113,150, also belped the de- | sieers $2.16@3.15; Texus and Lative COws, 1102-1104 Nicholss o6 WrLng papers card tive | aud, Wholessls only. aud 1otk Btreo & - B R R OO EOTOTNCORCCNOD 15 15 18 | sions in ail the large citios of thelr na- | Upholttered furliure. | FUBNITULE COMPANY | “printiucl wianplas and | Kenasd aud lubriosing 1 to Japan they intend to establish mis- COMPANY. lmu w full atock of | Papsrs, olo. | ous, axie groass, ster

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