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W’*‘w% . R R T THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ‘“’Hl).\'lfi“lh\Y. AUGUST 30, 1893, = — OM“F l\l \\'D F \'\\ I“ wool pelta, per 1b., nctunluwelght, 7@10¢; dry | Tobaceo sold up 15 per cent on sales of only 'mmh-rm- -umvllnrn’: a fair demand. Prices | 2.00; butchers' stock, #1.25@8.60; stockers | potatoes and pastures plowing we NL AL Al AYANIAL | fint Colorado butcher wool s per 16, | a few hundred shares. The market closed | were very generallf 'in Mondas's hotches | and feeders, $1.7 668,50 under way and ¢ commenced ; ground actual weight, 8@ 10c, dry 1Hnrv clorado 1 rain wool pelts’ por 1., actaal welght, 7 strong at near the top. and the supply chatigbd hands freely. Good il pts, 14, hend in fine 1 Aty Drocor And batk, Actaal Welght 569 The Evening Post savs: It might have | to choice veals wem in active reauestat | p" head market woak and 1 Webster Counts it hot, dry week; TALIOW AND GREASE—Tallow, Nodl, 4¢; tal- [ been supposed that the house of revresenta- | firm prices, but dotmon large stock and | mndmixed. 54750545 1ikhts, Yorkdtn ;‘ Almost o f A . Apte id the low, No. 2, Bi4c; grease, white A, 35c, groase, | tives' overwhelming majority for reveal | yoariings were dull and rather casier. It $3.7685.00. ranklin Ce s in goo Short Bellers Attempted to Rald the Wheat | W, oY 5,24 Breass MG A: Naci Siaath: | Weoty Querwhelming majority for reneal | yenriings we wayah rough stock gener BEP-Recolpts, 2000 nhead; shipments, | condition. Warm weather needed to maturo Market. d butter, 2@ disc; beeswax, prime, 16@ | silver bullion market, The price of silver, | aliy, G v disc Good fat bullagnd stags sold readily 3 market stow and lower. rough tallow, 244@3 | however, has not stirred, 1t has not been | at firm figures, but: inferior grades ruled ) y T ounty ~FEarly il r o Cenes e o, | G Gomty ko bost DON"T DELAY W YORK, Aug. 20 Frovi—Reccipts, | Within nincteen days. The open market | Therc was an easlof fecling in foeders, the oy il b b Lo Kearncy County-~The “Hring” noticed in CORN WAS VERY FIRM AND CLOSED HIGHER | , N Yonk, Aug, 0 FrounReccints, | ico, whieh goreens ihe weckls soes for | frah supply betog litieral, in nddition to al- | hrph (§0, change ook place i the market | wonCdurine tho middle of the month has d i Kss aitles, 18,000 plgs.; market easy, wiod- | export. declined since the last activity. | ready overcrowded pens, The coungry de v quitet that almost invariably pervades | veloped into oxtensive damage that rain erato deuian But this was dueto the large Chinese de- | mand was nov very-brisk,and regular dealers Ay's market and prices wore staady. | eannot_cure. Potatoes will make third Provisions Closed with Considerable e« ll"&'l\ \‘r AT I"nll “J'r'"’ mand on which the risg of silver had been | in consequenc peve rather indifferent | S uv--llr ot than 2,000 ,(,,h,.‘ Joro e . Threshing so far shows unusually Ay . 3 SR L based and today's price’ stands more than | buyers. Prices fenerally ruled a shade | ¢eived “and the offerings of westerns and | Jight woight, Onts and half the wheat No duction from Monday's Last Quotn h MALT-Quitot: Wostarn, 653803 v i nerally ruled o d ¢ ! torna, R ton Opened Siightly WA Heraipie, B8 000 bas waports, 10.« | B¢ higher than the opentng prico of August r all aroun 1 to chotce feedersare | fixans barely swelled the total to 7000 head, | ggpide, - Hay will be less than half crop o & 000 bu.; snles, 846,000 by, futures, 64,000 | This comparative strength of silver in the tabl 2,75t fair to good at §2.60 weok ani was quite equal to th Northwest seotion, Higher but Was Not Firm, bu. spot, Spot murket dull, lower, closing | face of adverse legislation can hardly be £, romion stuff at £ to §2.00. I 10 ordors in hand. Loeal buteh § /el stcacy: So. 2 rod, In_ storo, wnd clovator, 68 | mnurm significance. It certainly 1|w; X entative sales rspuld from 41,75 (o #2.70 for common to | | Ch A y—Barly corn i potatocs e oves pont, CRGORNE 10, D B1GGOSKCS | not foreshadow any overwhelming break, DRESSED NERY. good fat cows, heifers and bulls | improved by showers, but more rain needed I Durthg the goneral | Bniraiied ret, 6266001 No, 1 oFthern, 0844e. | guch as the Landon babers have predieted xe "y pr. | fintrom $60 ko ¥1ig0 wore tho populue prices | forlute plunting. - © g i o, mef 3 atiort | C1ine: tho Gpening o it SGIKe KAYANCE: a8 a cousequence of the silver law's | 3 146 48 95 ot eanuing stock. Nutive steors, soid princts homias County—Corn and potatoes are prostration of wires today chromo short | filng: the gpening was at b fac ady i final vepoal. It fa indocd easily oreaivie it | from #3.50 10 £4.05. West ¢ 00 sellors scized the chanco to raid the wheat | t“GRiee: Ortahor that the July decline, followed by the par. KO§ doing well ily held and <o were Texais, the formor at | 013 fmnlgienand so wore Texans, the fonar at | “Holt County--The week hias bean hot and 1 1 ) 3 1, market, Pardridee leading, Wheat re- | Deconiber, 754765« tial restriction-of production has discounted -:“‘; i224 #3.15 ho market just now does not appear | 4ty Corn will not make over h CTOp, 1t Cures Colds, ‘Coughs, Bore Throat, Cronp, Infla. 06 8 1253 . 1 1 govored j¢c of the loss caused by the attack, | i Rajae 545 B tar ftoeks, SEhorts W apor, | the whole effect of such a vote. 1t must not 1558 o forgottes 0 s price of silver fora | 24 any muterial increase on weent nyern well,” in eurs for Co tion in first stages, but was from lyo to lie lower for Soptom- | Spots dull; No.'2, 45%cin elevator; a5y@ite | b forgotten that the price of silver for a | 910 284 1400 Focoibts Wontd vary oty mmaatt 1n. Northoast Sectio:, 034 Ghr rolief in advancenstagen. Use at once: ber 4 )¢ lower for December than on the | Mfloat. Options very dulland li@lqe lower, A R LU A AN D SV sasctod 1000 619 decline. ' You will sce the exeellert effect after takiog the J b closing stondy; September, 45@46:c, closing | 1tself by prospects of free coinage, or even ows, Thore was an unsettled hog market. 1t Dakota County—Whoeat and oats all in firat dose. Bold by dealers cverywhere. Large day before as the et closed. Corn was | at 45c; October closed at 46c; December, 46% | of continued purchases by the United States, 760 was strong early and quite wenk to- | stack and threshed. Yield of wheat about DBotties 60 conts £nd £1.00 vory firm and gained about %c. Provisions | @47, clasing ni 47 And silvor, oven with treasury purchase sus ) OATS=Ttocuipts, 214,000 bu.; 700 ward “tho closo, but at no time did | fifteen bushels; oats about thirty bushels; closed with considerablo roductions from | i+ enies b on 1o Foraren pended, is certainly not valueless, This tho 038 prices show any wdical | change from i 0 y cornis looking fairly woll i Indian "council at Lonton has emphatically . 094 yosterday's quotutions. Prime hoavy welghts Antelopo C R: roded. Much orday’s resting pric . steady.Options, dull, o nt LR A iy YR AL ntelope County~Rain is needed. Much Wyt ket ! * 1000 i el el LA WS | corn in southern part is ruined. Girass vory - . eingut 8050 Soptenber. | learned. Dueing the nine weeks since tho t Wheat at the openiug was about from e losing at 80%e; September, 4 d there was o sale of fancy Hghts sorts closing at 807ci No. 2 Chifeago, 8lei | Rovernment forbade free coinage at the In- o around §5.90, bt sales at theso prices cat | short and hay hard to get. Potato crop \I‘Jhll 1000 rather an instgnificant feure in the duy’s hus light. - Too dry for fail plowing 3 33 SHOE NO' P. 1 14c higher than the closing figures | No. 8 Chicazo, 200: No. 3 White, wixed | dian mints London has sold und shipped to yesterday, but the market was weak and | Western, 80@32c: white western, 3342 India 1o less than £5,300,000 worth of silver 1040 ness, from 85,95 to $5.45 taking most of the Stanton County—Late corn suffering from Do you wear them? When next In need try a palr, {1005 Tieavy hogs and from £5.60 (0 #5685 buyins the | qronth Best In the world, ) 5 sfor | HOPS—Eirm, quict bullion, China has taken at the lower {.ut 8 declined 3 for Soptember and h.lfm' Hroms—Dull, nomtnal domostie floecs, 20@ | Prices forty times as much silver as it took a 1 oss purcoftholight, Conrso heavy sold ut fron | "G ining County-~Eversthing is favorablo Jecombor, thon pocame stronger, advancing | o l0OTTll gize. T | year ago. ~And if the normal use of silyer in 1003 T AT S At P 48 o o B Teh LANeH by J0oAl | gow i gond Yall crop, BustiiFes, 6L6 ¥e for the formor and ige for the lavter | 2 bulled. T o ¥; aity pig the arts has been less active, there is surely Wy the Seaalnos wore luege. Tity. woro ailc | . Dodee: CountyL-in . faw Ioealitles corh Tuture, eased off some, and closed about ige | shouldars, $6.76@7.00; middies, ominal. Lard, | 10 proof of it. ted e 22, d, Which makes w supply | was injured by huil, but with a fow excen- £ QWEE tor: Beplotabec ubd. 3o lower for ninal; ‘wes (8860 nominali | The following are the closing quotations of 000 e Saiurduy, "' i tions the prospects are very good. Do $2.00 Deceriber than tho closing figures vesterday. | Octofier, 8860, Bork, fitm, dull; now niess, | choyleading stocks on the New York ex s B c InE etk oo e Y B FOR LADIES i : it e to come. Notonly e U numbers orthwestern Wheat Stocks, =\ 1$2.00 The opening, while a trifle higher, could | #16.00%17.00. 11111820 ? kel Burren- Steady, d pste L@18c; chisor 7 y coss o ectations, b o 20.—The Narthie . perhaps not bo called firm, for the offerings | western crogmery 1Eeo0e Koy, donghic: | Aehison T B s K Y 1 horabsofat Xrpiations, byt the | Mivsmaroits, Aug. 20.—The Nethwestern $1.75 were large, many parties feeling disposed to MEESE Stoady! dull, ¢ e TSRy ro Hatite ‘1; o . 3 . ;';3 5| u |Im~ seuson, and rarcly botter at any time | Miller reports the stocks of wh FOR BOYS realize and take profits on the purchases o “AGK®ICET Seoonts, per | A ‘Expross New York Centrai, 100 b ARG 5 oA e vos at which sheep | €levators of Minneapolis at 435,000 bushel 3 they had made yestorday at the lower ; sréaitbortbl el . YN ; (yeh i) a0 88 havh been bofi A%, Brices nt which sieSh | decroase for the woek of 64,000 bushols prices, Cables were not as encouraging os o & Weste jird R ] exerta restraining effect. on country siippers. | Including this, the Minueapolis and D they might have bec The English visible Dull, nominal. tal 1 ) f ¢ X 26 2...00. 160 They continue to flood the market ind vrices ock amovnts to 9,646,743 bushels, or supply—that is, the imports and farmers® b Quict, steindy. i ¢ e v 50 100000 180 continue torecedo, or would if there was wghost | 1, 5 bushels less than last Monday. deliveries—excecded the estimated con- ROSIN ity stead, 0 v, o % of w chance for any further recession. The o Market Record estimates the stock in mption by about 1.420,000 bu. and tho URPENTINE-—Firn, Guict. Q..oooeiis TOM Peordn i Tig 5 K market s now down to from $1 to §3.50 for BlDhItes weve suphosed 1o hive firensed. to | 5 At CE=Firm, dulli domestic, falr to extra, o HE A T R . to occupy n particulirly strong position Another correspondent says “corn doing Whooping Courh, Bronchitis and Asthm DT -+ © o 2Bz o S EIeTere country elevators of Minnesota and the two | I you want a fino DRESS SHOE, mado In tho latast o “onsolldated G % Pullman Paiace. .. Sl i 110 BRGNS 5.6 TAA s tpm £3. | Dakotas at 625,000 bushels, a decrease of [ styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 o that extent., At the decline there was a Morasses—Now Orleans, open kettle, good C& 8t Ticavs Reading ¥ 7 Although there are lsolate tives at [ 425,000 bushels. The ageregate northwest- | $5 Shoe, They fit equal to custom made and look and good demand;; nessibly local operators over- | to choice, steady, quiet. LRI i \d;'!uu LEPS g +18 higher figures tha 00wy | ern stock thus figures up 10,071,743 bushels, | wear aswell, I you wish to economize in your footwear, sold themsolves and woro. ansious to cover, | LuGA Raw, “dull, nominad; refined, frm, | Dl o 5§ | Rl G e West:© : 3 BT falrly, U, considored aii_ outsldt '«3_';'\1 Lot || oE 1815 00 less thintlnst, Mondn do 50 by purchasing W, L. Douglas Shoes, Namo and A A A By P16 TRoN—Dull, steady; American, $12 DR Rayrary Pl P Ar ] i P 3 atover from $3.15 to $3.20, and they hud to be | 80 the stock was 7,440,000 bushels. prica stamped on the bottom, ook for it when you buy, d when the buying started and prices | 15,50 Lyl o o0d to bring as much as 3, and poor to chofee ToWit Noeas Rita W. L. DOUGLAS, Brocliton, Mase.” Sold by ed steadily, with September taking |~ Covrer—Steady;: Inke ! o B b £ 5 > B wora offorof it from Fo.m0. 10 85, With 5 Tha | atz New, i Sv Fg i, and the pr for Decsmber | LEAD - Firm: domestic, b prord 1 udiglar b ‘_""\‘.,,,i,,,, extra_quulity quoted around 5. Today's | DES Moises, Ang. 20.—The crop bulietin [gnatz Newman; Ehas. Svenson; S over September w. rowed down to TIN-Fivm: Straits, . Fort Wayne 3 C 0 pretd H L 3 . H66 receints were estimated at 13000, making | says: The aver temperature of the | W. Bowman & Co.; C. J. Carlson; F. S, about G at one tine SPELTER-Firm: dor Great Norih'n pra *|Southern Pacttie.., 2 H ] B 08 80, 30,000 for tho Lust. two days,or 6,000 | (oue was below normal, The rainfall was v, So. (mnhu The good cash demand and the smaller e LS it 1D car Retiory 4 (h wore thin dduring the sani time lost ) A By AaLeaiTe.: e T Louis Murkets. ekt o : se of the trading (oday there | very deficient and bady distributed. e (ot o nortow, togethor with the | sr nows, Aug. 29.~Fiotn-Stsady, wn- | Liols Conuiay L ::..kr.,ui»'::(‘\u\'uup:»f\ 111 i SOl A, | sory fs maturing. » T4 ARG ARer lower temperatures on the weather map, ap = sl St Baul & Diituth LC 0. Con. wid STEIN its: i Erb g | s AL Ity el walil ol Kin. & Tex pref'd, fon Pacitie No. y i heu ehaneed peared to be the principal influential factors | “Wikat—Opencd higher, relapsed, became 3 Inion Pa ) A 3 Av. 0 Ad; sheep, 18,000 heid. muke a good crop withouv more rain. Rain stimulating corn. Opening trades wero | wnottiod and elosed Wit I of e’ N 5D prota o, DL ol Slcalves 16818100 20/cown.. 880 : AL Topontet i, | LErosuymcord for, pastures indifall plot: SR b e e cash and Auzus Soptembor, 69 o S50 2 coder & : 5,700 head; shipments, | ing. A yood be ¢ on plowinz has hee 3c 1o die, My showing the most decline, | October,62c: hccmby Lind Thuat i NENIASKA. urkot steudy; no made and some fall grain has been planted TREATMENI.‘ rallied, ndvavced from Je to reactod| |, COUNCMAS stroni frogt reports, gulning | Louts & Ny Bite] Weutern '\‘“u“”r‘ 7 4cows.. 940 210 4 cows... 9 oreg ool £4.75; common, 42.75u1 in the southern districts. With favorable Tully (S vent, steudy, and the close had | gt atae: ecenor, 83 e P 1 Manhadan ons: o pre | '3ieeck: 568 18 1fenderSon 1oas “Receipts, 22,000 head; shipments, | Weather there will be a large increase in FORALL G Trol i¢ to Jgc. OATs—Firm; No. 2, o & 2, cish, 24%¢; August, | Memplis & C.. 010 & SeTvh T eeder, 940 2 5 } oo 5,000 head; opened strong, closed " oaoc | fall wheat re was afair trade in oatsand an | 241c; Septeniher, 2330c t Michigan Contral. 85 (D & R. G 1 feeder. 940 2 50 15 fdr 41 2 cows.. 1031 2 B e 6 v smfxed and packers, £5.200 .40 i _— gular feehng, prices fluctuating within | KYE-No tradu: No. 3, cast side, S4e. isonrt elic. | Ginordl Bidciric Chitn iy P o T L avy. b5.o: " prloe “ikdiin and | Cror Conditions tn Liinoa wesqe CHRONIC, NERVOUS, R M AT ot Do T Ui i Ol i ; Lcow.. 820 208 Jutchies welglts, 6.00651T0; ‘wsorcG git, | Smursomein, [l Aug The crop PRIVATE AND yesterd: I ance. There were saas—Unc| ¢ Vatlonal Cordage. \ 4 5 L 580405, 4 etin says: The average temperature o Jeatorduy to wslight advance. Thoro wero | FRGSLISUMASL, | iot. hovk, now, car. | MO Gordige. 5%l i A SnEEr-Kecelpts, 1,000: shipments, 2. bulletin says: The av temy o : a rent make, $15.60; lard, $5.120; .7, Centra Ve Cowa 1760 market slow, Unsotlod; nntivis, 2, and sunshine for the week was about normal Provisions were easier on receipts of h RECEIS—Flonr, 2,000 sncks: wheat, 74,000 | Noviolk oW g e 2 ONa T oy 21052 8 X orfolk & W. prid S R ves 25 westerns, $1. ! . There was almost no rain in the north S ve [ do was painfully light, with fifteent | bu.s corn, 4,000 bi.; outs 50,000 ba: A AT s rate| s e OFE v B AIBIOR Il T b aE Lo AL SPECIAL DISEASES minute intervals between t e SIPMENTS—Flour, 11,000 Sncks: wheat, 16,- | Novthern bacifie.: Y il e 5e6 . Louls Live Siock Market. el e hooplen H oL BRI ERbTE i R ; 000 3 corn, 45,000 bik; outs, 9,600 bus " | o — —— TsaETe0) : i v A Recalyis PO, (R L X Kansas City 13,000, Tstimates for tomorr M S REETOIEV i Atohi 37005 Burll 1 stoor.. 1830 5 81steers, d; ship , 400 head: market st AR AL Ry I pl i 2 1 3 t wisas City Mar shurcs, Som, 8,700 Burling- | Dg: for ntives: 1 G0t ama0: 1 in many places. Very little fall plowing 2 receipts hove are ve r onthol| & s A 9 o8 Tdrs. 1067 2 50 16 hire. 1000 or nativess falr to good, E.0004.4 K A i el o S EBversthlnglon tho || re)wsas Oz Aug (20.=Wiisan=to lowsr; T A ROH G RR L8001 r]:} 180 Sara 1000 350 1§ hink 1008 30 diane w shade lower; fair o good, $2.40 | for wheat has been done, owing to the - MEN AND WOMEN tho close the day's 1oss was B in Septeaiber | Conxe i S, 2 el Sa s No fectrie, T1.200; Touldvile & RS, Bl Bl B, —Recelpts, 2,600 hoad: shipments, 200 | 270U 6 R ‘lrw'mml and, all .mIx'rugr\"gl"‘l‘j.'\l'g,m';} pork. and 70c in October. Septembor and | white, 295 @30 . it {11101 D algordl Vatand, | 28 strs § 4 fre. 1000 heads market _opentd higher. “elosed - dul The Bicketts tonight,Cour ch. e '",'?Q\Ill'"‘xfu\ff-'-« % October lard are H0c lower, and Septemboer \:':n Slow: No. 2 mixed, 20@22c¢; No. 2 | & il e 3‘“”": Vestorn 1 stag.. 1300 200 7 cows | 957 light 70; mixed, $5.10@5.60; heavy, ribs are off 821c, with October 421 ¢ lower, | White, 27@250 : i 2 } i b fdrs. 1152 260, 1 steer. 1210 8 15 | #5.80 = y The tende: 1 arrow the spread bo. | HAY-Firm and unchansed. UHIOLISUTOD: 9 cows., 937 1° Steor.. DR Sugee-Keceipts, 1,000 head; shipments, One W t I {be iehdenoy wos to niarrow tho sprond'be- ( Burvent(raimbes, ToG0 5 duley, 16@18c, ow Vi % 1 Siolfer, 980 300! 4pSesr: 980 none: market slow ’ Washington Star: “Whav c ' / aween the virious options. % 5=QUIGHIN OUsY, e E . A DA B cow! 62 strs.... 1007 Estimated veceipts for tomorrow: Wheat, N N CALL S8 yon?™ he asked of the caller, RECEIPTS ~Wheat, 80,000 bu.; corn, none; | g o 2 por cont; cows 67 New, York Live Stuik Marl “Teame to collect for the ventilating - ) 1( e put in for you S 0.000 head. TPMENTS-Wheat, 28,000 bu.; corn, none Phie MERCANTILE D AGSR--6@12 per conts 1fdre 1101 36 Strs... 113 head; no trading; aressed beef steady at 765 | WO PUL In for you. Opposite tiayden Bros. The le .an;{ futures ranged as follows: 5, none. N I BN G o 9 s’ shipmonta Toaiy, 500 vecvds ind Boh | Ol Zeri Loe, T sorny, but we aro't “Articics. Open T High. | Low. | O 01l Markets, u ess i bankers' bills at $4.810514.824 for N T : S, ters of beef. L s o (| sixty ditys and #4.86@-4.801 for demand. Com- . 3 L Receints, 2300 head; T Wiear— | DUACITT RANE Na transit cor- | Tuvriinl ills, 84.501s 4 56, / bra R L el 4250675, Leuvenmark dives tonight, Courtland. i o | | e, s opined st BILVERNORTIPIGAS glecied; closed at [ spAng carria s ad; market slow \ Cpt. L. B i clesed bls.§ B 8 4strs... 5 22 R . < Ton 2 runs, 108,275 hhls, 2 o Bonay M Binto Pt = THE REALTY MARK | cony PIITSICRG, .. National transit A D oy aLodhonds Daanasgiell nee Quartet sings tonight, Courtland. Q = Aug. Litic \tes ¢ pened ut 57%; closed, 577%; high- gy a _ Hous: .un-u-l seems \llvv‘llc r;suad founda- e NSTRUMENTS placed on record August 29, Sept.. ... ., 4 3 est, D771 = s = AL 2 ticn for hog values. Although receipts to- gt 1803: 3 2 gl : " L LONDON, Aug, 29— TURPENTINE SPimiTs—27¢ s ror L SLMGen 38 6K | day wore again liberal therewas enough | NEBRASKA CROP CONDITIONS. WARIANTY DEEDS. aan | E 2d perewt. ) S ooln st S 3 improvement in the demand _to force prices | 2 e James Conway and wife to A 3 Sept.... Cotron Ma SUP. O, &P. 18ts... back to Saturday’s fignres, Monday’s decline | Outiook Continues Quite I'r ng for the | J " lots 85 to 89, Vit 3 3 rre Oct i 3 Aug. 29 tures steady; ¥ TP L.G.Tr. Rets being entirely regained. With neard 2 Farmers' Prosporlt % M nd hushand 2 My f 2000ty 2030 400 balos; Ay ) bid; Septem | 2 i T P. K. G.Tr. Rets. s | fresh hogs on sale ‘the fceling was The weekly crop bulletin of the Nebraska pstph , lot 16, block 9, MESS Dot 7 D Union Pac. 1sts. g i ganI E 3 October, § 58: November, i Do Laoiist particularly bullish, and buyers vho were | weather service, co-operating with th AT o son s oo EHLD 3 HODaE St oo, paay T D&R G W Tais: Wwilling to pay g 10c advance ' got quite a few | nited States weather burcau, for thoe weele | EJ5Iench and wite to R M Kb g 1 1surpassed In tho treatmont SOTH8: idd]ing 7 8-160 A § i . i 3 | cheap hogs. “The competition soon warmed | it TS el SR on, lob 10, Dloclc 2/ Blavanat Linco ETSGUTR; iddiing nidiling, i Jdpaldciass A0 Howover, and most of the trading was | C04ing Auzust 25, has been issued by Captain | 1ot 2 nd i 1 Fipton Pl 3 ver o ¥ and 14, block 17, Centrs 104 bales, including 60 ales oo o e o 2 sofalbe o2 advance winle in- | G B. hunt, the observer at the Omaha i = 150 bales; sules, 550 bales; stock, 39,005 biles, | Brio 2 H,& .50 100 08 o raise were not infrequent | signal station, as follows: i o 1o 7 " 4 ol seeeid The li ncm..l light mixed nogs sold largely | Good rains have again bee: e goneral nundiv ollowing vrop- g A X e New XorI DTG To M ae et s S olcon e The lig] 1 largely i00d rains have again been quite genera nundiy 4 of following brop BERS Address with or p Zashiauts 8 New Yon Aug, 20.Wiitle. Al ! . DR AR at £5.20 and .30, with prime lights at | thioughout the state during the past seven R ates o gyt et : e O i T o ae, 1185 Toth FLoui-Quict, une ok O T T slorRersrorfarassi| ) . Cort. . oid G, 2L O 5.5, and a few loads nt 85,15, The advanc 1y 8B UoEn e o ruloTEbb we R T et o c0s 1063 87, 48, 46, 45, Mt hot, 4. l’:}'fl”.‘ prel v 0% 63 it WitkaT N0, No. 8 spring, | FROCH Terg Lt o viow af Suull mulls from i . ol vais felt mosy by the heavier grades, sales | provement and, with few exceptions, reports | Wimacon Pl Ktensiou; o 40 foef 30¢, | Was at least wmaintained. Thor. wero evie i 5 % Nateonp 28 being mostly v .10 to $.20, with an oc- | indicate that alarge yield may be expected, | of w 99 feot of n' 140 foet and 8 47 ; it0, 1 0. by ces, in fuet, nand is enlarging i ¢ 2 wsional choice heavy load at #.25, and Reports are generally unfavorable fect of w 99 feet Lot 2, block 22, and BIRN Y i Powaercures eatarri oy ) inereasing ¢ e and pressure of roughs and throwouts at around 440 and | cerning the potato crop, though no specific lot exeapt.o 1 foct of -.1,’..]!; e . o \ : paviinco Intho scason, o tong ot ithielmne- wncisco Mining (uotations, .05 e marker was lively from 'the | cuuso s mentioncd, correspondonts simply | biock 25 West Omadin ot 4 0iock Ay ninal; No. 3, f. 0. b, 388 1 R SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20.—The officlal closing | start and the pens were cleared unusually | confining themsclves to the etatoment thay 20 T La o 50, Witdeor O R T TS Shbndbe e Cottor A quotations for mining stocks we : | carly, before reports of lower u’hul(msu'- tho crop will be short, ete PP pee ekl B IE 4,236 o ek T T NEW YOrk, Aug. 29.-Options opened quiet e 10 Burcka Con 7 where clse had arrived. Trading w Meadows and pastures continue to im- [ EL Jaynes and hustiand o Frank Bonds of tho city of Omaha, in sums of Poik—Mess, per bl #14.45@14.70; lard Lunchanzed 1020 polnts down and closed 110 [ Mexican v mostly at §5.1 E as against # on | prov Speuke, Tt 20, Dlock 1, Cottago $100.00, 899,00 1 hd §1.000:00 0achs. Bonrlng 8 por per 100 1bs v short ribs, sides | dtendy and unchanged to 10 points doy DeateDolohar;s SEBOSIODWET o . Monday and & to .20 on last Tuesd plowing is covleted in some counties | Houmes add 2 s 5 400 | O A et ALy tloose), $5.77 150K Ited shonlders ° ) bags, - including: September, | Hodie Con RS ROOBL Gl L Repr 5 1ely in othors, N U Lansing and Hushand 08 M 0120 'y 0ars: (unibe ), 87,25 i short cleur sides (hoxed), | 3 taher. ;. Dectmber, 3162605 | Dulwer Lans! 1 feat, lot 8, a8 purelsod At privat t iy ofice, Theso foet lot 4, Dlock 6, {suaes and Sel- 5:40: March, $10.05. i Canadian Pacitic.. 1 - No. Av 3 Av. Bh. Dr A is.well under_waj o Hiorotoforo (od a premium 5,20 i, quict; | CaRER Bt s f o I o8t Balet fos LI s iare e , 5 Bonds have heretorore commanded o pr B kv Distillors' Suislicd goods, por gal. 7,316,871 1 Commonwealih..| 11 i BO#5 20 | with prospects for a large acreage being | (en 16008 | (BORANIIAT SR ECIIIOES SO I I B g O R 3. Liverp 5 Crown 5.6 80,810 180 5 f DHZIURD o, s Linwood Park Lind compuny to Josef S0 on restoratlon of confidonce in the 5 theust Seetion, Koncel, lot 5, block &, Linwood park 450 Ly =\ unancOuiondo- Tio sl (s tho earrying on of punllo i \FOr $6 ool mund moderate; holders ol tel Now ¥ > 5 2 Pawnee County —Weathor his.been good | motals and the employment of & great man fOlON g enerosthe racol) red western snring, 55 51200755 4ad s No. 3 rad W Yok, Auz. 29.~The following are the | 4 for everything; plowing about done. s aniliho ony 410 BrobItARY, L winter, bs 456008 515 per cental mining quotations: et Polk County—The last week has been a Balloon tonight at Courtland beach. e falth of the city 15 pledged assccurity ANTICLES ORI SR ConN—Quitt,” derund Icrate; mixed — s NeaaE——0 | 12 DR 1 2u] bad one for corn. A few showers, but ot g for the redemptivn of same 2 AR T ; : westorn, bs 4d wer centul, Adwool 1 Standurd 5 110 > 3 cnough to do any goo HENKY BOLLN, i ¢ o ¢ ? T . 4 Gt ity Trensurer. Wheat, bu...... : o Philadaiphin G s Clrry | Union Con .0 0 Clay County—The week has been favor- 16d14mo ty Corii, b s ¥ Hale & Norei Yellow Juckot ganoy : 2 AR, A 20 : iy Ak KaMparT0akobse i 4 5 67 able for ull crops, espeially corn. Threshing IlEADVMABEMn} TARD PLASTERS Qats; b e IR No. 2 1ed, August, 06 5000 3 5 ] L about done; wheat sowing well begun; corn o wero the first, mannfacturers on this Hirley, bt P Cons—Nominal; No. 2 mixed, August, 453 | Oatario.ZIII 600 " do - prera, L 5 — better than expected onnE Gy iares Jaomfactu, passes S()II'I‘II OMAIHA, = 9 T = | @dGe, Ophlr oane o0 | Bulwer... 5 2 & Hamilton County—Corn will not be half o | anything éver before produced. #ho, On the Produce exchunge toduy e e | OAfs—Car lots, weaks futures, dull; Plyinouii, 1 3 X ko i 3 ¢ v ! crop. poiLin, 130 8ure (o hiive SE. \5'uuy'a. Ask g e Tigaae, "B s .',‘,“"-“.‘u', sy, |l ALY e p ' Shepy County—The ground fs fino con. | 1OF titm sproad on cotion loth, Union Stoz Yaods Ca'flmuy. 0 loh T oy tr stk , H“,m s Do | TEE ST Al 20N e ke w ¥ hh 50 | st Full crn. Boatase almmons o sfififi‘flfi,fl'fi,wfifllflflufl,r“},E‘E'}ffig ey fi?‘,‘,ff‘_f’.f‘}fl‘;‘.’,m. oo 1 ovatnta aro. rithor Nghty with ANEOulat: No. 2 mixod, 41c s aas Oir TAuEs 97 =Cloariacs i o || S0 e i “deitomon County il orora doing x'f ;'A‘:lklyr::)ulré::: i and invlgorating. o por | = S DAL snager g0 warkot ioady,. tho bulkcolu sl 110 [ - Qumcsiondys Moy dintsod 2bls IS HUNG e ey e RS o Vs bR tpol Sor oo, ""E‘fi“"“{’u‘c JOIINSON, | ot oporta by mai \“‘,.i‘."'fl.., choortal pi M e, raather, b tao arnte | e WG et Tgn ol Hiwicenlint 0 P, BN PR (YT (Ot ety A ey P NEW YORK. [ w R " business, there are some birds H NEARO] Aug. 4 utures dull; ¢ ‘ yt ngs, $68,846, H b good; pa in fair condition; pototoes lard ducks, $.60; bine winged foal green | Septembor, Dbie; Decomb 230 cush fafrly | Dalunces, 83,160,404 - 50 b t Y show Drovoment; conslderable hiowing L il Bons lavekivory sloy, L | o " Rouoliie, 111 chrs 4137 bitlances, $1,057 250 Monag. 5 per went; | 6 : 216 1 > peen done and ground i fuiv shape for #CLEANLINESS 18 NAE PRIDE, DIRT'S NAE HONe ance on the ot Dt tho donnd 15 ikt e —— Meriis, Aus, 29.—New Vork exchango soll- | § > 2 Suline County—Good weather for corn and = ENSE ES D ) i dkonR - Tho domtand s it duito so netive | | TOLEDO. Aug. 2.~ Wagam-Active, steadys | mas $1o gyan wl- Cloarings, $85,060; 4 ) 4984 fall wheat, b ESTY,? GOMMON SENSE RICTATES THE UREIQR s asi lve pt is it $1,50, No. 2 ) G1e. N g, 20,—Ne ork exc) Central #gotlo as 1t was; Hve plzeol 0.3 sush bliol A gl IyOINNATL Aug. 20-New York ex VEGETABLLS, Dull , dise ks $1,064,600, Money, 50 5 7 Wheeler County—Corn mazed very ON10NS -1ome grown sto. \x,..z.-m,» at 11 OaTs-Qulet; cush, Asy it 6707 por 2 badly by drouth; many pieces half d. P L orders from tie - NEW_ORLEANS, 2 2 - 4 stroyed, T'c krown Stock, on orders, STOCKS AND BONDS, 4003 W York exchange, couime 2 ki - E Buffalo County—AlL crops on low lands per MBT0 — per #1000 premium 3.50, v e oy 15 vory light and the X A an average vield, Crops on high lands endency of Securities Was In the Diveo- | ST, Louis, Aug, 2 rings, $2,400 ) 1 st i BTk 00 ordor trom the coun i Louls, Au 3 3 bt i short; southern portion will yjeld a gooc ::‘r:‘.lnlll:““ opde from th untry they tlon of tmprovement. balinees, $343,248. Moncy muiet’ at 6@s per v Et 8 good R At Uik Bt : crop. CABBAGE - The busiiioss in shipplug cabbag New Youk, Aug. 29.—The tendency of '““.'.}.]\‘.\:-h"«“.f‘ 4N Yoeki oinana. hiwson Connty—Corn can do bt littlo; b0 atbl abbairs 1o b bout o¥er | affairs ut tho Stock exchunge wus in tho | New Yok omiinay moirinus $10,038,062; ; : voo ey full plowlug bolug done: threshing f s ot ardors re rocelved und Hlled w1 gyuo0iion of improvement, not so much early | Sterliug . oxe 1ull #4.514,04.50, ! still in progress; potatocs short crop : Stray shipmonts aro arrlyiug and ihe qs » | Money wore nominul at7 per cent ! in as at tho ciose of the sessio Southwest Seeflon, wality of the stoek Is pronounced good f the scssion, INDOT, A Amount of bullion gone 3 o {' n of the year, Celery, per doz, | When the trading bulls offered little opposi. k of Englund on bulunce toduy, f Dundy County—Broom corn looks fiue; ex . . unchies, 350, tion to the manipulation for lower prices X ld to the wmount of £190,000 b g pect to have wood erop. 5 N i | ) /\t ¥ ¥RUITS “The bears made soveral vaids on e list and | Bty peedrin fron i "k ot ‘Englund 3 Thayer County—I%ustures good ; fall plow ‘» .‘ } p QAL S0 e bl senson thorg v not | 0L AT B Bovuinl s on tho st and i ; 0 ing mostly done; ground in splendid con . aition for seeding. Californiit, por cise $100501,00 last .night's closing. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS, i 4 Furnas County-—The ground is wet; acre- | = = s pa brousta Vv TLaty Orawlord peachos, | ugar, General Eleotrie and Chicago Gas ~ 8 age of corn is much_ lager than any pro. | BAGS & TWINES | TENTS, ETO. HARDWAR. OIS, 1 ox, $1.2 1.50; Bectarines. led the a wh o selling for loc creasing, but Not i Excess of _‘» vious year; the yield will heavy. - Pl " Ui} Bl dor v RIS, e 0 AR SR, P R Al Acllingicfon acal | reAMAK: e Mukcin. Fsan 4 i Bwa Willow Counts —Conn crap is aoing | Bemis Omaha Bag Omaba Teat-Awning | Rector & Willel MELGNS Good watermelons wpa selling at | SCE0RE W ron LR Lousos TUESDAY, Aug, 29, 8 2 3 g well, if frost holds off long cnough will be COMPANY COMPPANY. CONIANY ALy a1 por 160; Temallor iferion 4o i 005 | with forcign connections wore liberal busers | coiits conttuue on a nerere By Uk - 5 § faivly suplied with corn; some of the early | fmporters and manufao. | . 4 1001 and Jucsson | | mechanics taqle s it pguloupes, wpor“buskit, 413 cratcs, | and London alone purchused upwards of | Ban oS AES IR M. 54 213 4 corn it the valleys is gone beyond the reach | — burers of Hour sacks | HOKSE 0 1454 Douglas Nrest. 26a01.50 A 3 q ot g | tho two da upnly showing i increase of 2 f rain buriapy, twine. 1 Farnam ArrLis—No apples to amount to anything | 40,000 shares.according to reliable cstimutes. . p s ) + 3 o 5 5 — ey , e 870" helnz shipped In ihd e supply of home | ‘this absorption induced the. bulle to tars | 220Ut L700 cattle and 5,000 hogs over the first | 8 p ki Hitchcock County—Raius of the past few | * BOOTS AND SHOES. | TRON WORKS. rown stocl bemadorate:” Olloiey Duchoss, Wt | Lol with considerable vis ae v ook | two days of lust weok ' 20 2 weeks have greatly benofited late cor, N WALG DDL.y 43,754 4,001 common. yariotics suitabio & ho duy o l In general the cattle market was active 20 5 20 Gibboa & Co | Omaha Safe and Iroa 20 8hip on Ordurs, $3.0008.20, vauoed aud between 1 aid 3 o'clook shurp | g (i puagd g Dueke L i a0 = — Morse-Coe Shox Company. holosate WORKS TROPICAL FRULT advances” were orded all along th PIGS AND ROU RIME IN HIGH PLACES 5 ad Oflea ~111i-110). Howarl b Hate caps, 8 raw goods | Eafes,vaulis, Jall wood, BANANAS—Prices remain about steady; ver | Those who sold short durin, 8 1o, , | tively liberal. but as usual, the proportion of | 3. s10 2 50 2....805 80 475 T AAOB8! [4 Batearoom And O cary 114 112i-112i [{oward 84 wiowes, "l e 1t | 1700 ebutters 0 A o8 Dunob, Lk, $2.8540.60; per banch, sty | - hort duriug the morning l cattle fit for beef was small. Dressed beef | Sugzer—None were received and nono were Lob-Atrange ik W"' pooplo do [ e autusurar of Moows and | 00 Haraey sureeta ™ | cupes. Gus Andresa, 11k | men could and would use more ripe cattle if Vs 5 bad | Wrong through ignorance, others from 8 e Ahe O of Nep ask s —_ i o ChlopaT=Le sioady warw wosthior praduces xwmuv \“ ‘Il tit ‘\\; t ;» 'u(‘ liry from this l ;'u““ Were Lo |,;. bad. Active competition in | shapo and there was notuing in the local & l'uln'uu‘lulnns igate us mll...n,gm.m A gonoral lavitatlon s 1 . COMMISSION, LUMBER, are doing a good steady | in the, | Sour e aus o brisk demand for the | this respect has led to a 10¢ 1o 15¢ | situation to iudicate uny improvement. Quo- | Wrong of a matter. But it is strange, | our : 2 : s T T Mossiuas, | long account and speculation assumed a pos- | 40¥ance . yesterday and’ today over | tations ure s foliows: 1tk to Kool ativos, | that (adlvidusls and fiemes, who ure fu'ly | girkendall Jonss & Amer, Hand-Sewed Brauch & Co. (John A Wakelleld PO ANk Thore. fin iy fow dranges ur.)| HYELY uoyaut toue { i heles it woak closing prcce. | #0001 50; (i 10 gond strus, 82,00 25; | uware of tho rights of othors, will por- | SITHEIGAL, JOES ct) AN auce, frums of au | "SLSgiedAmericsp Fort 3 . BEY 00 hodlh AUt cament aad Quing HLDES, TALLOW, E1C heavy vote yesterday in favor of the uncon- | cakes ut #4.50 and §1.65. Othor grades soid g High ‘"“"" wealthy munufvoturing | Kaiiioe co £ Kinds, oyators. | White Hase, 03 Quisey No. 1 green hides, 2 ; ily 4 firms will Offer and soll to rotail me ira'y Sureet fonal repeal of the Sherman law, wi fully as well as on Monday, good 1150 to Stark In Siznv: " vl e ] e 361100 b A Nov i Froe ailicd | SXORCISed a vory. favorable inuence abroud, | LERID e A1 810 Lo #1380 iLh fhie 10 | coiptn of v stonk bt sho ous practpa | S0t Wrticles which thos know 1o DRY GOODS, " | Liquoms. [s10VE REPATRE AT T s R Bt g prefy good 1000 to 1,300-1b. steers ot from | word i ok ots Parodk ut the four | vingements on the rights of proprie = o p— ¢ Horh» Bldes, 20 10 10 g e TSt | Tho advan tu thosative st wan squalio i | b7 Tofedand ‘cammon 1o poar rase. | oskers warkelsTuckdus, Auguis ghoop, | tors, und Lnitations of well ftnown goods Smith & Co. | Kitpatrick-Koch Dry | ¥rick & Herbert, Omaha Stove llepall gl o 0T oy 'R 8Nl B NG | 1085 bor seut tho latter in Sugar, which | hall a1 Stockat #51 o K00 Most of the | Sautn Ouaia . B waa o We want to sound u nowe of warning to B A iy Store rebaie 6 Iba.. 803 No. 1 dvy i1t lidos. e y | ol lu 8 fraction of 83 All the other | western steers wero on the fecder order, bt | Loaeno 5,700 22000 1,000 | the vetuilers 1o bew.re of sue i Nitlony eas THiaish for au ‘ot :I‘lll;l lhbm\.‘ No. "'P sulted w’h.”‘y ) :xl::-u:luli‘;\; worg 1 inout A.nlh‘ .uh‘ the ,.w-in a8 the killers could use, chunged hands h( pis Lty gome 14700 daoo mm“f“m mmuml‘m‘; :)[/ “!AT.A('Al‘lk"\”i”l:’A & i 140w Gy mm:‘,lwaw‘w: od . as thiun fully curied b Chiicago Gas wus characterized by | at from 2.75 10 §8.75. Another tegin lond pf | St Louls 0400 Q600 1,000 | KARS BUG Nl CARTER'S L L . Y BUEFE PRLAS =Groen salied, oach 860@#1.20; | rumors that the Fidelity trust of Philadel. | Texinn won totd- 1. 4 3 = TLE LIVER PILLS.” When they are of = 3 2 15 Ejeus sulied sheanliugs whirt wooled” wirly | phis would refuse 1o pay tho scrip dividend | it "ok Chos he Acutosat 2.5 Walle | ygpy 2350 48050 4000 | fored to you, rofuse thom: - you do not FURNITURE i PAFER. I ous o dry shearlings short | Just declured by the Chicuo Gas oo e b remy § 4 4 fored 10 you, reluw ; o : £x : 2 ool sanh 1ogtunes dry sliearliipe o ol 0 Gas company. | movewent was by no means sluggish, and i, ant to do wrong, and you don’t want to TR T u 0 shourlings whort: Wooled Garly ‘skiny. No 3, | Alions o wailways tho Grangers, Lake | thoro scemed 1o be i good strong (iderione | canhunans Cly hive Nuook Markat 1oy yousmalts debio "o a0 1 A0S OIIMII\l\l“[)[l'\Jl‘VSl('HlI.,‘ Beoe: & Runyan f‘”l’mlejflldp [ (lf\ hlandam 0il Co. Co. ) Be; ¢ Int, Kausas und Nobras ore, Erie, Lackiwanna un. licago & | to the trade and & good early clearanc fansas ( Aus, ¢ heoaints . , 25t nalls COMP, ) & comp. AT & full skask g Rt il 88 T | i ol i orpe beore s et | S e and a good audcarly ‘learancs | o BAMAS LAY, AU #4oCATRG naete | rudici suid *Honoaty T th bast poll Uiholisfen CaTayi g | FUMNITOIS COUPANE | “prpii! Sipanisd i | Hesasd ans iuiising 8 low # Toxus and sbi steers, | ¢ it is just s true that *“Honesty is 1021104 Nicloins 26 61 Gry Ulat Bansas aud Nebraskslaurrals | eatadvaucos. 1 tho spocialtics American | 4o cow Earkes was abous steady, with | 45 b0l ey by Sud sbipplox wiocre flww“ 3 e e g P Hoeety Wholsssis 98ig) | esdisusions olis, axle grense, sy OF BOTH Caronic, Privato anl 3 ervins Divenses. Aitiarh ) § AR Write 1o or consalt porsonally ort CIGCATMENT BY MALL jountof transfers .. L4156 Rl atal 2] ling wediuia, §1.756 200, found the work of covering exceedingly dif-

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