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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: DAY, AUGUST 26, 1891, : CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE | Ko me.t v omate ot | COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | Bt aosausiobimnce v, [ g s memtos s cvvmman [ (VAN | IVE STOCK MARKETS |t s svetms eson trade, and neglect it, but one grocery house 3i4@ltc; prime white, T Hianin Han P 10w krades, #. gold §20,000 there within the present month. MOLASSES- penay] New Prfans, open kottle, .10@1 P e Cotambin, B EHERL Recelpta, 0 head; shipmenta, 1,30 [— This ls not bad for such A season as we Are i ood (0 cholee, 29998, usquenan ihite head” Manket aulef, with 'not enough o salo o Just passing throu, I; lkl 1’v(:ll]l nlaydnur INI‘“ e .'n\fl":ll:::l-::un: Seoteh, $19.00022.50; Ameris al |:,‘ .:‘:' (n an ,.—ml.l ‘vx’\ g H —_— ak Ive market " e ial | o hoid on to the Bine u trade and de- . $10.00G13.00. ) Erapes, hall crates, §1.5000.80; Muscata ) s 3 Jobbing Bituation Shown No Material | {7 hold on 1o the Hlcion 1s" rich In many | Eulls in Wheat and Oorn Again Took Cour- R eulet; Iakn, %o v o1 B Y Week Oloees with an Almost Entire Ab- CHICAGO LIVE STOUK. Ohange of Late. particulirs and cannot long remain utterly age Yesterday, K enk domestic iros. company, N artiet TIN--Nominal: plates, dulf, ed Fy peat Glings, 581 sence of Beef Cattle, p depressed, Iyl g el PR . . o > 5 ",.,.,,I, doctrine ot pé?'”:;,,; Jcities 1a i BPRLTER—Nominal; sales off‘change, none. | g plums, 810001 05 fa blums, 30680 Cattl, “an:')‘nlr:mu‘lylll':‘.::".lIu(p.l Cons Al Sy b Y O e e Gross prunes, 5ci#1.20; Hungarians, Sic@81.55; e, TR o Jternal vigllance is the price of prosper OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS, aagak a J " CHICAGO, Aug Today's cattle vecolpt LARGE GAINS N BANK CLEARINGS | [htornas m e e Wi decrated recently | WHEAT ~ OPENED FIRM ALL AROUND = i o, Ko ONLY A SMALL HANDFUL WERE OFFERED | wore extimated at 2,00 hond, making 660 for — as applied to Omaha. Very few of our cit- Condition of Trade and Quotations on arket. the weok, against 64,94 last week ard 61,37 & izens know that the War department at Staple and Fan Produce. NEW YORK 3 quiet of SBaturday yer ago. Of today's receipts quite th fourths Country Merchants Buylng for the Imme- | Washington had almost consummated & | There Was an Abscnce of Raln In the The week closes with & good, firm market on | 2 . o 1 of ngents. | Prices Stronger and Dealers Scramble Wera Texans, the bulk of which I plan for abandoning the Department of the mail and te laughterers, 'l diate Fature Only—Good Many Muyers | Dlitia nnd taking the army headquirters | Greater Part of the Corn Belt, Which ewn. Butter is about steady: ! roseing requiremenin. Jobbara we the Seant Supply—Hogs Score an Ad- L L TR T in the Clty Last Week—Live Stock y from Omaha, but such is the frigid, " The ¢ arket is vely firm. Reviewing active same day Of the week Lo extra natives, $1.50 (5 $1.60 fof Weetorns & - uririendly fact. IHt for the efforts of Sen SECOTpeS Bying U Ve the cheese situation, the Utiea Herald thinks ago, and. the outiook was vaneo of ¥ive to Ten Conts from 1180 10 $08 Tor erhay, fof, weatern Commands Better Prices, ator Manderson and a delegation of Omaha Country Account. that New York state must:furuish the bulk of 4 Nior ol sotton 4 v Pressur: o ] ral supplics for next week citizens this department would have been (80 00, BOLK. For ikport IS thie Wittes ¢ s nd’for sor the more stap Erides are Hkenn x onsclidated with one or two nelghborin sumption, Michigan s ‘some full e ol T S s v s o fir to the hog market At There were more count merchants | (epe.rtments, and the $500,000 or more whic Lo g e ol e e 9 ettt g i t € wh was weaknoas, 5 > 4 is pald out directly here by the War de- | CHICAGO, Aug. 25.—The bulls in wheat | cheese, most of which goes west. Wisconsin, h N PrHCaE oiotin SATURDAY, Aug. 25 e N eTah o to a_ quatable i the city last week than for | purtment would have kone to enrich the | and corn again took courage today and the | WhICh usually furnishes the bulk of stock for | are firm ¥ ot . . i « foangs, however, pet from $5 to § 15 some time, and while they aid not | merchants of a rival eity. The southern winter trade {n Chicago, I8 seriously affected 8 recelpts consisted of $45 cattle, | for common to’from $.00 10§95 for cholca ? senators and congressmen wished a depart- | 8rain markets closed firm. The crop damage | by drouth, and the fall make thers witl be so Duluth Wheat Market. hogs and 191 shoep, as against 1,676 | g5 88 and n mars po etter ihan place any very large orders, they bought | ment of Atlanta, with headquarters in the | scare was a prominent factor in corn and | himied that Chicago dealers will doubiless be | DULUTH, Aug WHEAT—Closed i cattle, 632 hogs, and 90 shee ot TLON . an o e ceipta were enough to cause a material ncrease in the | metropolis of Dixie, and Omaha was sel- : obilged 1o take rge installment of eastern | No, 1 hard, cashe Angust and e 4 AL st ol LA L S At i ¢ ook and 191 205 <Mntiin. : locted 08 a lamb for the.sacrifice, The | thls and other bullish news helped wheat, | checae, New Vork state thercfore must not only ash, Augnst and 8 and 1,202 cattle, 10,253 hogs and 44 sheep Tetalpty. Wore: watiiet oo "’“‘lll “";“"' ;’{ "“"“"]-“ The politleal con- | qup er s past, the bulldings are fast beinx | Corn closed with a gain of %o for Septem- Daily does, but & consierable hare of the 3 3 morthern, cu on Saturday of last we, t Uhe week 18 nixgut’ 00 o8 vention brought a gord many merchants into ed at Fort Crook and the headquar- " e d % ¢ am ftock which is carry our own % ) arrive, No, | S i ¥ corresponding woek lnst the city, and while business and politics d are still here, but this city has to keep | Per, wheat finished %o higher for December, (ry through the winter, It fooks ns If . eipts, wheat, 5,000 bu, CATTLE—The receipts of cattle today were iarket at from $1 tw Yo P 40 | a sharp eye out for breakers. and September oats are e higher. Pro- r prices might prevall When cool weather — very light, there being only half the number 2 b and from $1.7% not mix very well, the majority of the mer- “The jobbers of the state will make & | vigjong closed with but little change. cheese comes into market. There has b no STOCKS AND BONDS, v akil chants found time to call on the jobbers and | ferious mistake if they do not early unite il ange. Weather during the past week 1o affect ik oo i received yesterday and less than on Saturday head; calves, 200 hea 2 for such legislation as s needed to improve | Wheat opened firm In the face of much | ¢ unfavorably. ‘The nights have been cool | goee of last week. There were a few native a D, 1,09 head some of them placed orders, while others | our nssignment and other commercial 1aws. | discouragement in the matter of receipts | Gnd the getable, and thers ls gaod | TPCSISIR IR Reegsitien Wes Heavy 1 y aghsin ) o Thooe hord promised to come in later, when there was | Nothing will be accomplished in this di- 18§ Feed In' the nftermath. Many dairymen are ‘also Tone Yesterday. western cornfed steers, some of them very oipia, 1,00 head: oficial yestorday, . rection at all If the jobbers wait until the | Present and prospective, but was upheld as | feeding grain, the low price of wheat beine an | NEW YORK, Aug. 25—\ vod cattle, The market on beet steers did 4 hipments rday, 8,108 head; left not 50 much going on to take their minds | feisiature convenes, against that by the firm tone of the Liverpool | Infucement to them to help tho flow in that | et U S Wil the exceps |/ & et el headi quality “poor; market NWay from business. It is upderstood that Hinformation from all parts of the state y way. . Factorles generally, in this part ot the | tion of a brief period of firmness at the | M0t Show much change, though it could L s AR 2 g ot fears Tegarding crops. | market and tiv number of letters recefved | country, are making rather more cheese th " usine: sately bo strong. s bunok - k at e & strong effort will by ade fo bring | confirms our worst fears regarding crop were A year o Whish opening of business and in the final trad- | Stfely be quoted strong. One bunch of pretty r light g eftort will be made o bring in as | 7}, "slate and the county governments | by the commission houses from country cor- e e e Of drouth and the beiter | Ing, speculatis s fair cattle brought §4.60. Tor 'mixed many Nebraska merchants this fall as pos- [ must rise to the emergency this fall and : : ~padads ot g, speculation on the Stock exchange today | fair cattle brough! g avy packing and shipping 1ots; pig e Al respondents relating very generally an in- n_of mi s and pasture iy There was a pretty good demand for | i pping 1ota; plgs, sible, 50 as to glvo them an opportunity of | Winter or many worthy ones willing to TTER—Packing stock, | 10; fair (o good | W&S heavy In tome, and the transactions re " e y & bl Lok 3 op y earn wages and a living will become wards | creasing use of wheat for feed. December y, 14@16c; cholce 1 tancy, 11(Isc: gathe d e b butchers' etock and the most desirable of | CATTLE-Receints today RRBArinE *5is market w - o ; § . t6c; o 1iGse; su in the establishment of a lower range 5 P bty early | 6590 head: smpmenta ¥ paring rket with others, the gen- | of the local authorities. The evil of the | starteq with buyers at 57%c, being the price i7G%c; separator creamery, the cows and heifers were cleaned up early | &% i “I eral opirion being tust when Nebraska mer- | drouth should teach us the value of frri- y o 120 of values, extending from % per cent to | in the morning at good strong prices. ket firm; natives, GARRY” some to realise the sise of this mar. | S5tioN, and the necessiios of the situstion asked for it as the market closed yester- i hens, o roosters, 34@ | % per cent, the Iatter in Distilling. The | As usual on the last day of the week there | o S e s - ould stimulate efforts to pr V. ' B w " 3 i ducks,’ be; hen tur- | % DY : 3 e e 3 . - ~ . QOO 05 4 Pl i 8 e oL | e e e B ] ey | day. Some brought 57c, and it then became , Gee e, full-teath. | chief Interest of the market was centered fn | Was no great amount of activity in the mar- | Stock in Sight. o/ fl to this sectl t th , onn well afford to bond itself for {rrigating | more plentitul and sagged to from 67%c to L Distilling, the sales of which were ver ket for stockers-and feeders. Such cattle as n"{«“)"‘ of receipts at the four principal mare accessible to this sectlon of the country, they. | gitones, and In no other way can we tide | 578%c. It firmed up again and about an hour s are quoted Y | changed hands brought about the same prices rturday, August 2, 1894 5 e i AT . \ 4ic: coarse and heavy. There was good buying in the stoc e ) kel : Ot i B will place their business hero as a matter | over the coming hard winter. Now 18 the | rroning siart It was agaln wanted at S7%c TR T TR it ying e stock | g¢ yesterday. Light stock cattlo from the | g AN ceneivernrronen, R Hon Bheeny of convenfence, if for no other reason. NS RONS D The recovered tome of the corn market and | 12812%c; Nebraskn und fowa, full croam. iie; ¢ early dealings, and an advance of | drouth-stricken districts of the state pre- . DUz e o The general situation in the jobbing district SENOW, CHURCH & CO.'S VIEWS. Ikl Towa, pari skims. Sc; Lim- | 1% per cent was had on the belief that the | dominate, while the better grades of feeders | Kansas City.... v o T.000 3708 1 e i the sharp bulge in the price of that article | burer, No. 1. 1ic; bfick, No. 1. 1ic; Swiss, No. 000,000 ok Bad: Béen- eflected. A are not so plenty. A buyer with an order | St Louts... S e alx days \v“)me Wing )th-r f I l{"d Traders Becoming Accustomed to Situation | near the close caused the local shorts in | "HAY—Upland hay, $10; midland, $9.50; lowland, | patch from Chicago, however, threw d‘m’\’“ for 200 good weight and fleshy feeders re- otals R AL T el ers are inclined | ©, 4 A qjasting Their Affairs Accordingly, | wheat & good deal of uneasiness; they in | 8 ‘Color makes ine price on hay. Light bales | o 5o SO SRR TORETER IS b R B o i ) to lock upon the dark side of the question, | Ajhert Andriano, local superintendent for | thelr alarm bought eo vigorously that the | “Fi&ioNa o D Kadys,Pripk top prices. P any whioh g that the Tilinols | what he wanted. Representative sales: i others are claiming that there is bound to | Snow, Church & Co.'s Mercantile Agency, | market rose to 57%c for Decomber and RV e o Trust company, which was to be the medium SHIPPING AND EXPORT. e ) —SUOARRaw, stendy] be a good deal of business in the west in | writes: closed strong at 57%c. lots of home grown or | Of the payment of money to take the trust's | No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av P 30; refin A Hahet: Mo % etk spite of short crops in some scotions, and | “Loeal trade 1s still suffering from the | The corn market recovered the bullishness . T5@S0c per bu.; small 1ots on or- [ Whisky out of bond, had not received the L seanaR 3 No. 1, 47 8, {4@i 616 No. 9, that there is no ceeaslon for feeling discour- | gepression resulting from the crop fallure, | which it lost yesterday. There was an ab- ST e e funds. ~ As the sequel proved, this was but i T cows, Mgrrags phels 3 Li-16pti40 aged, though the volume of business may not | and the prospects are for a light fall and | sence of rain In the greater part of the ccrn NTALOULES—Home grown, per dox., Sc@ | Part of the Inside Jllque's plan to work the \ i % el pr S Hl 4 % it iy 61 16§ 3 A A, 413 o) stand. ‘ be so large as under more favorable condl- | winter trade. Retailers and wholesalers | belt, which appeared to encourage some o R L haneiis wptkedy Yory oy Vo w18 pectisners 41116004 s 4 tions. Ono jobber remarked that there would | are, however, becoming accustomed to this | more buying on country account. Seme | OLD BEANS-Hand-picked navy, $2.35; me. | cessfully, heavy blocks of the stock 5 % i crusi @5 9-16c; powdered, 4 1-1 be trade enough in Nebraska to keep every | view and accommodating themselves to oir- | local shorts also helped by their purchases “1‘\%. #2.1002.15; common white beans,” $1.7 | thrown on the market and some stop los . [ ";;‘\,‘;',‘.\’, lat dvie; cabes, 51-16416%0 Jebbing house In the state busy If Nebraska | cumstances. They have,become accustomed | tyo gdvance in prices which occurred. The | ONIONS—On orders, per b orders belng uncovered, the price breaking . -4 Gy e A UGAR—Cane, quiet “but ——— F3 s = FESEE ELS, Pt o “FF o S\ dXpenses are 80 res P 7 , o i i 5 ® : steady; centrifugal, Java, 13 61; Mudcovhdo, f merchants would only keep their business | lo economy, and their expenses are 80 re. | ;¢ rosaints gave uneasiness to a few who | CABHAG s0d shipping stock, home grown, | 47 Der cent to 19%. onsiderable stock 65 2 refining, 118 6d. ! 04308, In the state instend of sending it to eastorn | duced now that they can view the prospect e - cities. One thing fs certain, however, and | oM short. There was a good advance im- | & ) X down, and at the lower figures outside buye #T: 20UT8, Agg, ' SWOOL-T i that s that & good many merchants who | ~“An tmportant feature of the situation 18 | mediately at the opening for the nervousness : came into the market, whose purchas 3 9 5 OV, ATE, 8 ~WOOL—Unchanged 1 have in the past bought their stocks in the | the high price of feed stuffs of all classes. | of thoso who had September short began 0 | An muetion sate Iohcs and plums was | CRUSed @ recovery of 11 per cent, but th < 3 = ot il east are now placing their orders here as a h:‘;‘:“r[‘:l: hfilur{;l! L] :m'h_"? Ei'"ififé‘g cover, quickly spreading into the May deal- | held yester morning, trading in the stock was feverish, and a 5 14 q AT 'Irisco Wheat Market matter of convenience. When the future of | &bl p. In 'rlvr Owing to the partial fail- | ings. The market was rather inactive in the The Wisconsin State Cranberry Growoers assocla- | Subsequent reaction of 1 per cent .took . 5 . SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. WHEAT-Firm; trade {3 a little uncertain, no cautious mer- | ER0€ ¥ PTG SR Somewhat scarce | middle of the short session, but it became | fon held, U wegular sunmer mecting at Grand | place, with a final rally of % per cent, the . . . December, 95%c; May, S50 chant feels like buying ‘a large stock of | ana selling’ as high as $10 and $11 a ton: | quite animated near the close and ft was | orgunisation ‘ot tme Wisimeam rntesy " ieehe | last price belng 31 per cent below yester- | 1- ; R : - goods several wetks in advance of the de- | chop feed s in high demand, and farmers | gtrong at the same time. September opened | company, & corporation whose main purposs is | 43y's close. After the close of business the q s s MERELY ACTING AS TRUSTEES, mand, and by placing his orders here he | are even crushing wheat for food, findIng | oo "riife *ross fhrregularly to 656%oc and | the seliing of the cranberry crop of the stock- | street was informed that the company had % it 2 can get goods more quickly and is not :)P‘{::m!f:::""‘t;p'l'llh;"*l['lj“}‘“ than Corh, Ao of low | closed at G6c bld. May started at 52%0, With | hor The anomiaeoiation hopes Apemhy to pre- | secured a loan of between $4,500,000 and g Ilinols Trust and Savings Bank Has Not forced to anticipate the wants of his trade. | BrEcecefter MErRtotid 6 oq® All ‘the mills | @ sale or two at 52%c. It advanced €0 63c | ing berries at ruinously low fures. it $5,000,000, and that the Iilinois Trust com- | 1. 2 3 v Loaned Money to the Whisky Trust. A nearby market s an absolute necessity to | [i"his part of the country and as far east | and closed at 62%c. of the mew company is fixel at $10,00, top | any ‘had taken possession of the whisky . CHICAGO, Aug. 25.—In response to an in- a merchant who ia following the hand-to- | as THinols are running at full capacity | Oats ranged narrowly. Corn continued to | Feorts showed that the eranberry crop for Wis- | at Peoria and Pekin, valued at about $6,000,- quiiry #roui” the: Assoblsted v mouth policy of buying. und barely able to supply the demand for | govirn "N (o sympathy did mot extend | Soms™ Would not exceed one-tenth of un wyerage | 00, This removes an unsettling influence lslodk i Associated press, Mr. John BANK CLEARINGS. low grade fiour; of course, this condition | 7%, gt has heretofore. September closed | Mot of the bearing wild cranberry mares and | 0 the market and will tend to the establish- i Soi gtk e R T L During the past week Omaha has made a | facreasin the price.of both enttle and hogs. | at 30%o. May ranged from I5c to §5%e, and | Quer gnechalf the improved marshes in the state | ment of a healthier market. =~ The heaviness 18 £ 2 and Savings bank of this city, said today: material gain in the matter of bank clear- | It is consoling to know that local jobbers | closed at the highest price. STRAWBERRIES-None, of the general list was generally due to the A It is not at all true that our bank ings. The gain in the clearings at this | are metting some benefit out of the de- | The provision trade was not very active 1 stock, per bl depression of leaders in the trading, though has loaned one dollar to the Whisky trust point, as compared with a year ago, Is 231% | pressed conditions resulting from the crop | anq the tendency of prices was yenerally BLACK RASPDERRILE: some of the railroad reports received were upon its certificates or anything else, and all per cent, while for the whole country the | FURES: o)) 1 i opants, who had ordereq | downward until near the close, whew ‘he | [ERRASLIGERIRE one. somewhat unfavorable. ~Changes for this 7 such statements do us an injustice. The increase amounts to only 19% per cent. | quite heavily in the cast early In the sea- | bulge in wheat and corn caused to be sold CHES-—C i i b i “‘;‘""“‘“‘ o Bl . 3 i & | truth of the business is this: That certain Omaha still compares very favorably with | son, have, with few exceptions, counter- | what January stuff was wanted by specula- LUMS—California, $1LO0@E. 5 values. he; bond market: wax irregular moneyed corporations of the east, who ars other cities of the northwest in the matter of | manded their orders wWhenever p tors. Pork for January closed unchanged. [ PRUNES_SLW@LW. w4 on a moderate yolume of business, tho sales N 2 in no way interested in our bank, haya been clearings, which for the past week were as umxu will, .n(.;lni.—mlhguéx‘-lh n‘z‘l“\:;}:l';rvmm Lard was firm, but very inactive, making ll«'_;;(‘flfl;_{'flfi S’“I"“':» o e negotiating a loan to the whisky people and follows: pend upon Oma sea E a gain of from 2%c to S for the day. | e Evening Post says: The market ad- | 1.8 have asked us to act as trustees in th Omaha ..... demands from (e o Dring many cus. | January ribs left off at 2%o decline. VS Calitornis, Ronet vance was checked today by realizations AND FEEDERS. ter. As' 1t was & perfectiy 16gTtiiats Comkl e peapolis .. i tomers here who have heretofore purchased | The leading futures ranged as follows: S—Concords, 10-1if higkets, 2:@30c; Cal- | by New York and London. They had the vy T2 7., 808 for our bank to accept, we agreed 1o act 8t. Paul ..... s I the cast, and 18 & very aeceptable grain | —roi———coo e o o | (LTS OPTCAL Pets effect of causing limited bear sales. The | .. cum A 3. trustees, Further than that we have 1o son. Denyer .. of consolafion for the light trade which | (Areies- | == | BANANAS—Cholce stock, $2.0082.50 per bunch, | 0Pening was firm. The lowest points were 2 ek i om nection or interest in it, and whether the Dilath ... } w"!nmflal‘;' the usual run of business in 3 5% | LEMONS—Fancy lemons, #-size, $6.50; tancy 'm"i!wd .th‘ 1 ad':Im:k;l when nl mllly{x‘:g ) 80 230 1.0 8%0 deal bas gors through or not I really do mot 5 2 “Thet siness emol . 4 e , and contipuing, closed the G e 60 2 2 . b Milwaukee .. 3 v staple Tines, but dealers in luxuries com- 84K mons. 30 sise, $6.60. a e L e T i 0 240 9lllom know, and 1 might say with perfect propriety To fully comprehend the meaning of the | plain of very dull trade. The demand 1 Corers PINEAPPPLES—None. A Tt awRat: e TR b nAlbation 0 afsf COLORADO CATTLE. 1 do not care. increase in the clearings of the country, as l;lnlundes‘p:l;{, s {}'.;.T"pr?c"c% mldc';zg dgfl:;,‘)g Corn No. 2. MISCELLANEOUS, Iying strength was the resistance of values, | No- Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. o g | Indlcating a revival of business, it s neces- | HL4'3" rendy market at present. : . B ot oo ¥ hiTnoney, to@ise. | Bull traders. dif not show a disposition to | LS. M0BN Soows... w6 | HOQeT mewing lmto our ‘present home. ¥ pary to take Into consideration figures em- | "mpe Manufacturers and Consumers asso- : MAPLE BYIUT tation cans or don b | acquire stock. The specialties were less | HOGS—There was a moderate run of hogs | found s o of Chamberiain’s Paln Dalm bracing a greater period than a single week. | cjatjon is doing much good work with the NUTS—Almonds, 15@Tic: . Engiiah wainuts, 100 | affected by the declining tendencles, indicat- | today, about the same number as yesterday, | 1°ft by a former tenant. On the lable T ‘The comparison should ba made to cover a | trade and will prove an important factor i%c; filberts, 12c; firazil nuts, 1 ing that they are closely looked after by in- | DUt almost 4,000 less than on Saturday of [ found the statement that it was good for cuts period of several mounths at least, reaching | in mmlmr.:l to the l:usIneu nruofil ?3132??3 4 4] filllll)l-lli—l;(nre‘m‘:,ce.npelr‘l}!l)l-. .s‘, '"'15"";".:‘.“.. S"‘:‘P"‘ 4 - last week. The buyers all wanted hogs this "‘“I“ "“’;\‘"” 1 ”;‘“ ‘;”“‘U to the truth of during the present season. FHome Indus 0 cen hides,' Jige; No, en | siders. d the et T TR AT . through & euitmber of years. It has been | (0 und Gottrine i close tmes. i hide, 154G 2; No. 1 groen hides, 3%ct No. [ The following were the closing quotations | MOFnIng, and the market opened early and | (h& | NOUMRE o all my experience has requent subject of remark that the clear- | "5 ‘Giiaha packers complain of the | Fork 2 groen walted hides, 3a24cNa. 1 gicen' salted | o "o Jeading stccks of the New Ycrk ex- | ACliVe at an advance of fully 6c. In some 5 ! eating blisters or burns, Ings at New York have compared very un- | poor quality of stock which 13 coming to 5 ndon % 10 40 1ow Wi NG, 7 green Saiicd hides, | 00 the Headn instances sales were made early at prices | -V B. Barrett, manager Seatinel, Le favorably with the balance of the country | market, and it is evident that the yards 3160 0 loa. sobc; Wo L TER] Galr, 8 to 3 ngO d Ay Ll that were 10c higher than yesterday. The | *¢<Uf, Minn. Pain Balm is also a cure and {hat that city, of all the great business | are still suffering somewhat as o resuit of | “s B et or Kot T dey int o | Atchlson oo ORINE WO bTa - quality of the hogs was hardly up fo the | O Fheumatism. For sale by drugglsts, centers, makes the poorest shawing. The | the late strike. '““i‘ is &fl:"g'l“r‘fke ';fm:" 2e; No. 1 dry salted hides, 4c. Part cured hides | Alton. T. H...... I Northern Pacifio, average of the day ‘before, and the sales on ————e following table shows the total clearings of | the basis ‘that Qarips e BTG, o0 e per Do lews than fully cared” 0 AGg | No- Pl pra their face would hardly show all the ad- CRUSHED IN A MINE. the entire country, and of the clearing houses | SAPECCS 0t "¢ ‘the scarcity of fodder 8 1 o el ST LA el by (ki A BrpresALL L1 IR & 00 vances that really took place. Representa- | outside of New York, as compiled by the | cpipped to Kansas City and Chicago, and X 3 each, 6@loe; dry shearlings (short wooled early | CanadaPacific.... | 4o pid . tive sales Four Colorado Miners Mcet with a Horrible fi ol iChrontcle, for the irat Bal of eacti | in' this wey much legiiimate’ businser wan skind."No. 1. each sglocs ary ahearings (short | Canads Southers. 03 (N.¥. Couirii: No. . s Pr. Fate, 4 and as nof et come sh otation ere ollows wool early 0. 8, each, Gec; dry Centra acifl 134 /N. Y. & N. Eung... o0 kil 233 ) §5 2215 21 of tho past five years: Citgaa | oot E0 BIE mATKat acThaR nat 7SS oS | Couk qroasions w2 oo ENp R R R A 3 s CREEDE, Colo., Aug. %.—The four Total, all. New York “Bank clearings as a rule show an In- | straights, $2.30@ spring patents, “ . actual welght, c; murrain wool pelts. per | Chicago Alton.... 140 |Oregon Imp.... k2 0.... miners who were mashed, buried and burned . : b 2 onth: ), 00 Ve ¢ and - | "WHEAT—No. 2 s 5%sc; No. 3 spring, | butcher 1 pelts,” per Ib., act 4D | ChicagoGus. 763%/0.8. L. & U. N 3% to death in the Amethyst mine near hers B aciie diag oo B RO - 1LME 0008 | reserve is Lo TR T R e ey @ NS | Gl murrain wool pelts, per Th.. Conwojidaled Gia 196 Pacine Mall. » i) et Stx months, 1891111170 2708 000000 10, [ | [ teslstation business in general will no No. 2, 55c; Nos 3 yellow, 86c. aatco. Have fost cut off, A8 It 19 Useless o DAy | €. G » It will be seen that New York's share of | vert in some dekroe to the benefit of every 3 white, st sic. TN el e e K Sl AT IR R R I e i AROHIE DOWELL, 2k the total transactions has never been so | part of the country .2, 53@8e; No. 3, R2G%kc; No. 4, | dG4ke: greise, white B, 3%@3%e: srease, vel: | Del Lack. & 107 | Richniond 7 % i 2 CHARLES PROCTOR, aged 23, single, small; that the clearings of other cities have Saggestion for Commercial Agenotes. nomina low, 3c; grease, dark, ic: old butter, 283%o: | D. & It G. ptl 3% do Dld..... . s e The Commercial Exhibit of Omaha pub- TIMOTHY 3 me, $5.20, — a0 : 11 |St. Paul ... e o e tor from Pottawatomie, Kan. Tody total 10 oot leas than one-half, and In | |isheg o thoughtful article on the subject LOVISIONSMews porkC, per bbl, $138013.5 St Louls General Murket. B St paul pid ! : [t Fire destroyed the shaft house with ve increase out- A, per 100 Tba. side New York has been still greater, as will e el WHBAT -NVas firm Wit tame, saining 4o peti to the skip, and the burning mass fell upon in many communities the number of dealers WHISKY—Distillers' finished goods, per gal., nber, BA%c; May, G0ik 1 lfu' 3 i+] . } i ooty the miners who were ascending the stepway, Total, all. New Yor is too large for the good of the trade, and | 1.3 CORN—Firm on reports of: dry weather, gain- Pttt s i o 80 5 3 hurling theme to the bottom of the shaft. 000,00 . i g traetesll The loss by fire is about §20,000. T! July, 1890 o0 om | has no means of (elling beforehand whether | for today: her, bar, iiiso; May, G, | o & Diuth. 7 omm ‘ . 3 B0, doi | TN 14N R Bee fa abau AN.000, STHpiingy Augiist, (3 weeks) 184 2,207.000.000 1,087.000,000 | the business i3 overdone or mot. The Ex- | “Fijeies Recalpta, [Shipments | OATS-Firm, quict, %o higher; No. 3. cash and | Laie Frie & . % P : : August, (3 weeks) 1893, 2,321,000,000 956,000,000 | hibit therefore suggests that the mercantile oo i dned August, 30%c; September, 31%c; May, 35%c. do pfd...... d ¢ X 000 BARLEY—No trading. cad ] v Ves Inton. e 'y NDOLP] i f L side New York was slight, and for the first ?n, a consideration. The idea is worth the | Oata. bu. # $11.000 201,000 LAX SEED-—Firm; 81 Loutsviile & N. A ft 5 L2 Y New York, show: . ny grocers & given number | Barley. bu. 28,000 4000 | TIMOTHY SEED-—§5.10@5.15. Memphis & C.. 5 |\D &R G.. .. 1 diarrhoea. I have recommended it to ing this city, it :h:v;‘:c-rr?la:;r:?:;eav‘;clfl‘:\ ey Can support? Oukht a_skilled, HAY-Quiet. Michigan Ceni.. .. 4 friends and know of two cases of diarrhoea f a light trude with less fear of loss than | had the temerity the day before to sell some > had been absorbed by the clique all the wa Six months, 1894........822,267.000,000 $10,318,000,00 | crease in all the large centers, the gold | spring straights, $2.20@2.%: bakers, $1.60¢2 Ib., actual welght, 4@6e; dry fint Colorado | €., B. & Q.. T84 | Orexon Nay Six months, 159 D BL0000 11,261,000,00 | Houtes experience @ revival which will re- i No. 2 white, 33%@3gc; | Ereight on them. Colo. & 5 THOMAS EVERSOLE, aged 28, married. risen from not much more than one-third of FLAX 1, $1.2301.24, beesax, prime, 16@lic; rouxh tallow, 1%@2. | D.&C.P. Cuo... 2014 Rock ful 4 2 Dowell was from Halifax, N. S., and Proc- of grocers entering business, says the Mer- 3001 10 ARG, - Bhoct ibe. LOUIS, Aug. 25.—FLOUR—Quiet, steady. u A 5 s all its machinery, melted the cable attached be seen by the following: chants Review of New York. It argues that 4; short clear, s (boxed), $7.65G7.75. o 8§ red, cash, BMe: Auguat, blo; Beptember, July, 1804, 514,000,000 $1,671,000,000 | yet the beginner, or Intending beginner, The following were the receipts und shipmenis | ing 5%, sh a9 August, tespe; | LU-Cent While the decrease in total cloarings for | akencies adopt a plan by which the re- | Flour, bbla....... 10.000| 4.000 RY. e bid for No,'2, east track. Lake Shore. | Wells Fargo An Excellent Remedy for Diarrhoea. three weeks of August the total, including | uitention of the retall trade. But who shall | Rye bu, 3,000 1000 | CLOVER SEED-$7.5068 5. Manhattan Con... 1205 M &St L. 5 1 Diarrhoea Remedy and found it excellent for nchanged. Mo. Pacifie : ble and energetic clerk, who feels in his NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. BN 0. Pacia... i R ; 5 | having been cured with one small bottle.— {n“;{e"rh;’“k‘!lur:‘ Ehow pot enly a decline | J i+ that he posscsses the elements of suc- Pt EEAD Spon fa.8%, east track; Seplember and Noeheiine Ont. Joseph H, Foster. For sale by druggists, orl’s share of the total transac- | (0j," ‘e deterred from venturing _into 5 Ociober, 430" i Natlonal Cordags. VA A &N, ] ; o o tions, as compared with the period of panic, | femhess because the nelghborhood s erday's Quotatlons on Flour, Graln and | Ogiober, 4315 - bt b a1 DA AN N e but also as compared with earlier dates anu | crowded with grocery stores? Perhaps the Provisions, Metals, Ete. CORN. MIAT . $2.4082.50, NG & 2 T | N o . REA oT. times of normal conditions; and this means | established deslers are unskilled, unenter- | NEW YORK, Aug. 2%.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 28, TSKY 81 55 T e gt b —— a correspondingly favorable comparison for | prising and old fogyish, and a far ‘better ob- | 40 Lis.; exports, 15,000 bbls.; sales, 5,300 pka. COTTON THES—Unchanged. bl AR L e INSTRUMENTS placed on record August 25, the clearing houses throughout the country | Portunity awaits the competent DEgINNEr | ;¢ qunl and uninteresting: city mill patents, | DBAGGING “Unchanged ton Oil, 2,200; American Sugaf, 2,%); Burlington, 1894 there than in a less crowded nelghborhood. ; PROVISIONS—Quiet, steady. Pork, standard | {0 Chesipeake & Ohlo, §6%0 Distilling & Cat Where the record of transactions 1s less In- | {nere than in a less cowded MeERPOTRARG | 41,06g4.5; clty mil clears, 550305 Minnesota | mews. obbmg, $1b Lard. pims steame 3580¢ | ioovecine Byake & Ohlo, bow: Distilling & cat fluenced by speculation and 1s a more accu- | JNEEC" 7 ¢ ¢ Gne wishes to do & good bus- | patents, §3.40G3.75; Minnesota bakers, $2.1003 cholce,"$7.70. ' Dry salt meats, loose shoulders, | Rending. 8,500 Rock Isiand, 2,200 St Taul rate measure of the volume of actual busi- | fuces in any particular line he should go | winter patents, $2.9@8.25; winter straights, $2.50 [ $037%4! longs and ribe, 37.50; shors. $7.00. Bacon. | §100 ness. where the merchants belonging to it are | goso; winter extras, $19@205; winter low | Packed "‘»?&mu~--"i';':—‘,“’"g" $8.25; ribs, $8.55@ | Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: 16 w % sk 121, According to the New York Bulletin the re- | most numerous. grades, §1.65G2.15; spring low grades, $L.60DLS0; e Fiours 1000 bbla: wheat, s400 | D5 EaTer TIRH D & R G TR, 1] ALt s » Dundee Place. . o 300 duction in New York’s clearings has arisen s M. Wpring extras, $1.8092.30; southern flour, dul 000 b 7 onis, 43,000 0% | 0.8 facoup . T1EM|D. &R G. 48, L BB B ol almost entirely in the speculative transac- 5. —COFF BE—Options | cOmmon to falr extra, $2.05¢2.60; ood to chole SHIPMENTS—Flour, 7.000 bbls.; wheat, 4,000 [ U8 e L R : tieit e gl Dl S G Rl AL tions on the Btock exchange; and that de- | ,NEN YORK Ak o O pomts ad: | $30d0. bu.; corn, 7,000 bu.; oats, 5,000 b i D 114G H. & 9. A 0s b ; 3 QUIT CLAIM T ! opened steady at unchanged to 10 b RYE FLOUR-Quiet: sales, 200 bbls.; superfine, VL a Mary Nilson to N W Nilson, lot 61 Reed's(n) cline has been due not alone nor chiofly to a | Vince, ruled quiet but firm on covering, closed | I3l FLOTROQUIS ate Cotton Murket. 101 [0 &T. C. . Place, undiv % lot 1, block 7, Summit add curtailment of speculation, but to the method, | quiet at unchanged to 10 points net advance; 833 , 32 . 10214| 40 6. 1 ke . A b CORN MEAL—Stendy; sales, 400 bbls.; yellow | LIVERPOOL, Aug. %.—COTTON—Closing: o 2t s 3 . Herman Kountze to Kirst Natlonal bank, recently introduced, of settling stock opera. | sules. 4000 bags including: Augist $WAY Bep” | weatern, §2.50g8.10; 75 Spot, quict; American middimg, 3 20320, - The AL B a8t ee., . . lots 7 t0 16, w 1 1ot ¢ and w 3 lot 1T, e Octol $13,50@13, Novem- ¢ ry - oves € > 51 tions through the Stock Cleari - | lember. $14.25@14.30; October, s Fulabdiy RYE— 4950, sales of the day were 7,000 baies, 5200 Americans. | o g 5 block 121, Dundee Plac PP b . aring ho Ja- | or, "§i3; December, $12.30; March, $1%.35 ~Spot irmly hel . 6@ | Receipts, 5.100 Dales,” all Awerican, Futures 5 |t Unton G . e 38 8 A Woodiman to Herman Kounize, same WARRANTY DEEDS. L P Byars and wite to P I Clark, lot 18, block 3, C E Mayne's 1st add to Valley....$ 360 8 A Wovdman to Herman Kountze, lots 7 EERERERT] B! atead of through checks eovering erch trans- | cofiee, R alet; No. 1, $18; mitd, quiet; Cor i o L TR oI & oocapariscs . Ts - ade thar S, qu onn Warehouss de § . f;:r;f'nér;fimuwu.'"w A, 8GR, ed dull, with the demand freely supplied, 100 | No. Pac. 1sts, exports, 146,900 | and closed quiet. American middling, L. M. C., 2, . 2 Total amount of transter; omitted stock speculation from the account % today 3 United | BU:k = .u”,"""“ bu, fu;urrn ..:m.n._w; ml‘; spot. | August, 3 4-64G3 -64d; August and September, N.C.Gs 12, ;{.:“?’kmz:m: s, . » B it 1s doubtful whether the course of clearings | 35W.q kiock, 152,000 bags; afioat for the United | Ghot. MAstve 2 red, in store and elevator, | 349-64d, sellers g B 4 0 8. ¥, Dob, H A 84c; atloat, 581c; No. 1 northern, G%e, de W ORLEANS, A OTTON e a3 | Y e 3 . in that city would vary materially from | Siates, 23,000 bags: total visible for the Unitea | pokii, U060 9400 NowE Rorern, o o tons | o ORLEA \ug. OTTON-Quiet | Fenn. now et 78 |R.G.W 2 . 5 ki ! FINANGIAL. those of outside citles. Btates, 408,000 bags sganst MLEIS bags 1ast | opemed’ firmer on wei weaiher In Emgland sng | 0d steady: receipts 1,63 bales; sales. 200 bales; | Tennnew sat’ 104386 P Con ¢ L am i - " P eXports, coastwise, 1,887 b #tock, 20,076 bales. Tenn. old 6s. ... 60 ISLP.C.&P. W 13028 '3 e ” year. 4 English buyl nd ruled very quiet but firm | Futures, s e - B e oty X | e 300 4 LIVE STOCK. SANTOS, Aug. .—Steady; good average | during the forsncon. Cloming 4 JW@%c met nd: | ANeuse g0 01 bid. Semominr, Souns oir ooy | V& Cemturies. e e e SHEEP—There was only one load of sheep LARGEST The past week has witnessed quite an | Santos, $10; receipts, 15,000 bags; stock, 320,00 | vance; May, 661:@86%c, closed nt 66%: August | 35 5@6.40: November. 88 4706.48: December. 36.68 | Alenison u. |Tex. o i3 received today. Some r ; increase in the receipts of catt) bags. closed’ at 58¢; September, 8% 9 0 A+ ol ATG6.A8: ber,_18.5 c| dv.. . 78 (Tex. | d today. Some native mixed sheep \ belng close on 10 2,000 head. Ths lrhe:efp.nlnn HAMDURG, Aug. S5.-Market steads: prices | 88yc; October closed at’9%c; Decel Siroh, BT T Avrie i0 e e, bay, $hbeg | Canade So ods. 108|U- P T of D 7% | brought $2.00 and a few lambs $3.00, Repre. a ' & hanged 10 % Pfg. higher; sales, 8,000 bags. | 61 i3-lec, at 61%c, 90: June, 389500091 aty. Cis e . Fao, 05, 101 2 0 48.srs 103 sentativi le: however, have been made up very largely | “HAVIE, Aug 2.—Openod quict; ‘unchanged | - CORN ore: Shivie ba.; sel &%, Pk IO duly, Wigaie UL | Qenipac Taw o8 1uti| Wost Bliore dn..... e ON RECORD of common light stock cattle and butchers' | ta e higher, closcd at net advance ot NG@W(: | futures and 16.0W bu.” spat. Gt i Qling, 6Xc: walen, 50 balos; recolpts, none; ship- loston Atook Quotatio 13 natlve ewes : 2 . stoek, whill total_sales, 10,000 bags, 0. 3, ¢ I s Hnge 5 wh : nts, ook (ue S nMire SN, A gl badiatl e ok, » -u.fpu“y‘fmri‘é"lem.."@".:&'.::";,.”,i’.,’l (I L T P LR T RN ; ments, 500 bales; stock, 18,100 bales. BOSTON, Aug. 25.—Call loau ¢ .| native tamba! 51 PER CENT average mouthly dividend patd ominal; exchange, 9%d; receipts, 14,000 bags: | wheat, closing at net advi . ol Whas ume lo 3@ cent. Closing prics 0 the fret six months of 1304 by been toward higher prices, the advance | cieared for the United States, 1,000 bags; cleare o, closed at 56%c; August Minneapolls Wheas Market, b Sl T A e Rl S T Recolpts and Disposition of Btock. THE AMER CAN SYNDICATE on beef cattle amounting to about 25c to | for Europe, 3,000 bags; stock, 244,000 bags. ptember closed at 804c; October, et Rl huge, Meaith. layger whest | - TEEF W Tisciis 3 Ofcial receipts and disposition of stock To thele ellents as the result of profitable B R tho atiod nna - o s B o d losed at B9%c; December, S6%@574c, 3 iter cables the market advanced 5 N | Westlogin, Bloctria 3 shown by the books of the Un Btock Yards z [ 2k, Bonds, e seeee pe1 er review. ther Financial Notes. $T%0. and closed higher for futures than yesterday by | Ain. Sugar, 14| W. B 0 e company for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 | Jation Ii Stocks, Bonds, e grades of stock have advanced In proportion. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 25.—Clearings, $667,352. | OATS—Receipts, 130,000 bu.; exports, 1600 bu.; [ 4Dout % for Scptember &nd e for May. Farm: Am. Sugar pid.. UNYG Wi ¢ o'clock p. August 25, 1854: ANUARY 100 PER C ‘The country appears to have come to the con- s 36 the amount. of bullion | S1€S. 1200 bu. futurcs, 36).00 bu. spo gre sclling very frecly in the country Doy State Gas...... 1liAtehivon 2ds. SEIPTS. K i veee B0 clusion that the Rtock catile that are being | (LONDON;, ALK, %-STue amount of bullien | marked Bias: . brought some wheat on the farket for #ale for | Dell Telephone... 200 | Atehison ds. W AARCH..., 40 sent In from the burnt districts are cheap e Yot N December .galnst holdings in the interior ele- | Boston & Albany.. 307 |New England Gs.. 108 s, Head, ) 15 128,000, ALY h. | BNe: vators, The. closing . prices. mrerer. Aumase, ble; | Boaton & Mai 1473 | Gen. Eivotrie 02 e 1968 RS speo KRS and & good many are being taken back to | MEMPHIS, Aug. 25.—New York exchange sell- state and western, 36@lc. Options, stendy pLember, isho Mpprtnter. Mipe; Max: | ol Sf e TEM[TIS Oout Tais. . 30X SR gt} JUNE. . 0 th t d placed 5 premium. Clearings, $155,608; bal- | with other markets, closing 4o highor; M. Old wheat for Auglist brought at the | Fitehburg ptd., 70% | Alloues Miaing Oo. AR v ” JULY 1 4 e country and placed on rough feed. At s, X ghor; May. A | YOSV T 5 RF Bl Aicen. 391,918, Dowed o Mot Augeet ioess oo onbapel MY, Old_wheat on track bmught %o for No, | IlMnois Steel. " 403G/ Atlantie.. ... ... DISPOSITION least one shipment has been made, during STON, Aug. 2.~Clearings, $11,06,013; bal- | ber; Glosed at S3e: October® HN@INo, closed hard; No. 1 northern, 67y No. 2 northern, | Mexiean Central.. ¥ Boston & Montand 271 Ruyors. Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. reative mansgemont Bstablishod 1888, the past few days, of cattle of this discrip- BOS' “.-.“_';!- foF the week, $10,670.873; bal. | at M%e: November, closed &t 3146 > B3%c; new wheat ranged froms 24c to 2%c below | N. Y. &N. E........ 273 Buite & Boston. 108 | Omaha Facking company.. ‘s 513 i 10 $1.000 can bo {nvosted tion to the range. Ances $5.091.472. e PR HAY-Weal; shipping, (0; Kood to cholce, | (0 Price of old of the mome geaden. Roceints gl;!wcgfonr."a 4 Hfim“:l‘;:h:nl \ & Hewld! 2007 | G. . Hammond company.. 3 I3l p with mera il the usual deégree of safety by owr The receipts of hogs have fallen off over | pARuS, Aug. 2.—Three per cent rentes, 103 | 1P@Sc, firmer (han yeateraay, bt he matket st quores | RUBDSY, 4%/ Prankiin.... b T T e e i 5 13,000 hoad, as compared with the previous | sob Tor (ns Nccount. Exchange on London, B¢ | pryb-Dulli state. common to cholce, @10c; | A("3% 0"y o0 S InG Imarker sl auoted | GUORSECG- oo GRIETANN-: s 1 oy Taciiey sempeny..: I L i YNDICATE 8P EOULATION. . week, and at the same time the quality has | 19%c for checks. HIDES. Sioady: wei salted New Oriens. se- | b0 production wat”estimi il i $700 bbis. for | Union Pacis.\\l. 13|osceaia Vg | Gty T 3 2] Ehion guawny (b8 s Lrns compatiy been getting poorer every day. The demasd | (NEW YORK Aus 5. Clearings. $3.70.08: | lected 4 to 6 lbs. dtgc; Toxas, selected. ¥ to Vi AR S P W Ferreraai T & B AR AL I% [mpossble to Day wich Jang has been good all the week both packers | balancss, SREILES: for the week T | o e, $0%; Buenis Ayren dry.® o 4 ibe., Kansas City ‘Markots. - —— == Gl ] dends wtil you ha 1 o manual and shippers have been liberal buyers. As : i ; SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 25.—Drafts, sight, LEATHER—Stcady; hemluck sole, Duenos | ~KANSAS CITY, Aug. 25 —WHEAT—¥%c higher; New York Mining Quotations. A, Haos. T . 1 " l.l»y‘u .n""" In the case of cattle, the tendency of the | 130; telegraphie, lbc. Bilver bars, ¢%ec. Mex- | Ayres, light to heavy weights, 13g1s. No. 2 hard, 4%¢; No. 3 hard, NEW YORK, Az, 25.-Tho following ars th R. Becker & De . . “ market has been upward, the advance for | ican ‘dollars, 52%@Es. WOOL~Quiet; domestic fl Bosse; pulted, o e N head: No; iixed, St%c; No, 3 | CIOWBEWINIng atiotanona HOR s goseye . &, 0. Hawilton & Oo , Managers, the week being about 200 to 25e. ‘;:}l‘l"h‘:’l‘!‘.le:.ljl’g:lfii“:’?l‘",Ir.—‘flu;Ll;x.I. 95,047, %’vmomy-m«. @B tamlly, 201 a1 ¢ SEAVNS] WD Cholor... ... N T I ¥ + AS DUN SEES 1T, ke B R O o A . Crown Point. 1l Siorra Nevada. ... S | 7o # Fnaitlo Ave., Ui . Ings, 359074897 balances, $5,997,520. ShepUn SaSeh Sew dpew G ey Rk sron o datny 14| DRt Standart. ..o idie A - — ——— A WRENR dor Bt oo o, | il Sl i Bl BT | o " 0 [ Y |Bele OUR WEEKLY MAKGER LEFYER , 509, 568 3 ¥ amm, 7611 . m; wesiern steam iGS—Active and firm: 1nde, . cllow Jacket. ... ot . . . Bome Bright Spots Brea the week were, §1.,179,942; balances, $1,675,383. Llosed a1 $8.1000. 187 city, ¥1.75, Beptember chosed | RECIIPTS-Wheut, 6100 bu.; corn, 7,000 bu.; . Iron Stlver......... Bhippers and fieders.. . 1u an luvaluable aid to fnvestors, 8iuco Js i Durk llr'hn of Businoss. Ave. 3-Gold ls quoted toda gt B, nomiml; refined. drm: eontincut, $845; | ois Mo bu, L b oo 000" Qmiekaliver .. Lot Over...vue.. o | o ber cout. of our pradietions huve beon fbe o manager of R. G. Dun 9 b , 22.96; Lisbon, 0. : compound, $e. Poik, Grm; new S—Wheat, 9, Wi eorn, none; sanvieiees oferred. .. .. - d p BRRRRS Akteicy. meaking. of itude for oo Ay B, A | e T T A el Ao A — gia e % st sabasuisiersssst LN, ULMN0 "'MAILED FREE UPON REQUEST week, says: “In spite of the extremely un- | ' NEw YORK, Aug. %—The exports of specie | _ BUTTER-Stidy; svestern dairy, i9%@17c; s’ Liverpool Markets. e Kansas Olty Live Stock Market. Our Co-operative Stock Combinations arw prov- favorable conditions of the week and of | for the week were §657,500 in gold and $812,200 (n | Western creamery, W@Ne: western factory, B LIVERPOOL, 2. ~TALLOW--Nominal; San Franeisco Miniug (uotations KANSAS CITY, Aug. CATTLE~ yipts, | B & highly profitatlo, wim valuable 1o ithose wooks proceding, trade shows up fairly well, | Siver The Wuports for the ‘week were: ' Gold, | O1c: Eisioe, Mioi state’ dairy, Woddie; siate | Bl poors prime ciiv. 2 SAN PRANCISCO. Aug. 25.—The ofoial closing | 1 00 ond: shipments, 700 head Market sirciiy; altion of mak! baalnces of follows Theto Is no_eepecial fulling off fn any line, | U oty prods, PG o e W | CHE i state, arge, saomc: aman, | | TURFENTING- Dl Moldvis vifer moderatey; s e B e Bt e ol B Tl TR 3 wDacribors, P and aggregi sales eek are ~ ~ #)0c e@6%e: full ' o, s _6d. == — A 2qUeN. Averawe. for the.fime. ot the yearr Cotiee, | o G Cine Aby, HaSinpinen st | U Weaker uats 383 Penumpivan bl | HONNTOl; botders ofer rely; common, | RS | R adj, shipments, 1,80 1S AERES Sl toR Prokery 3 of 1000 3 ; 3 o, --... ; i 50 fon ew Kork £ tions are rather better, though & great many | week last year, BeuaWb. ' Mones.” (@ils per | Zoqs Heuihe: :B'},T,,""’ B " | "LARD—¥irm; holders ofter sparingly; spot, | Bodie Cou....e. Ophir - e, e o anies; bbbl osnisdclud Bdclabibd 5 well ri firms are asking extension: cent on call, (@8 per cent on time. New York | “TALLOW-Dull; ecity, bc; country, 6%ec, as_to | 98: futures, holders. not offering. Chollar.... .., |Potoat W Iogh.45; lignts, $h60G6.30; bin, than ever. Fallures | exchange bar. Forelgn exchange casier. BUerl- | quetits g HOPB—At London (Pacific coast), steady; hold- | Com. Cal. & ¥ [Savage iil i) gl Bl WM, LOUDON, |Slerra Nevada. Recelpts, 1,300 head; shipme 20 number seven, | Ing, commercial, .40 PETROLEUM-—Steady; United closed at 8o | 8 offer moderatelys £ to 13 fown Poiak e o £ v R 3 e ~rad o . rean Con. Wion Con. o g P A o " iough 1t i | ST LOVIS, Avg. 3—Clearings, stoiizt; his | b0 Washingion, bila. bo; Washiawlon, Ta vk il T Trd ‘e, s Commission Merchant rms woek, $17,800,148; corresponding w ¥ L6 refined New York, $.15. Philadeiphia and Chicago Fralt Quotations. Gould & Curry... of traders than usual. | $13.514.8; licrease this year, M.06.348, or 2.3 | Baltimore. $6.10; Philadéiphia and Baltimore, W | CHICAGO, Aug. %.—The Farl Fruif company | 1Al & Norcruss... | ore, 2 B g ; Black Hills countr; cent.” Clenrings last week, $31.852.602 Bai- | bulk, 8.6, #id California frilt ai_auction today a8 follows ———— % b4 Grain aud Provisions, ‘Conservative busi. Ances today, 449280, Ahls week. #4318 GROSIN=Firm; strained, common to good, 8118 | Chicayo—Bardects, $L0GLI: penches. Goga London Stoek Quotations, Ky year, : 2. Fecelpts of Tibs heavy now; phums, JONDON, Aug. 23 — onlng: 4 - 3 k o St rn Tovval | Kiohey "G Sr e cent. " Rxchangs Fhrmivg-pun; : ‘dionenits, ‘T | ELRD® (o BRI JIRY vews plaR. PO, | OMDON Ank. W5~ 0 . sloniees ki fets | pBripate wires to Chicago and New York. Tal @ gor | York, e premium bl to extra, #4@6%c; J NG e Y $1.%; pruncs, 31.00@p1.3 | Condian e L ES < . Ma \ shness orders placed on cuge - sy A - LSRRI 'COTTON NBED OllrPirm s prime crude, 2 o, Markel Blutted; streets futl of | Nnie 10% | N. Y. Central . Yoard of Trade, shipping rrl‘?n.. vege- | Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous hoad- | foss, O, Srude; 36ac; yellow butter wrades 3 | f A Erie 2da. 0% Pennaylv, 4 B2.65a5.90; cows, $2. 5 d Correspondence solicited, @36c; choice summer yellow, 3¢ prime yellow, Portor Bres. ‘oo Seicase. ‘5uid Lis Contral........ 03§ Readiog.... 5—Roceipia, bl siadin L Office, room 4, New York Life Bullding farmers of northern | aches. Trial size, 28 cents. All druggista. $3G3ie; yellow Off ‘grades —31%@ate; yeilow | at auciion today of Calfomn” croie: "Bartiert | Mexican ordi 1 : nead Mot quict: good. heavy. Hbh soud | Telephone 1308 £E= 3 32808

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