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g £ A iy, G THE OMAHA DA v ] COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL ¢ " g L it At TRADE ACTIVE FOR SUMMER | ¥ i, ® g ™ "oe | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET] sy e S e MEN UNDER TONS OF DEBRIS HERLIN, Aug. 9. e on London, elght No. #lo; butter oil ¢ wilght, 20 marks 4t pre A eants LONDON, Aug. 6. 'm] mount of bullion gone D — o mixed natives X OMAHA GENERAL MARKETY, Wto the Hank of Englghd on balance today, 8 mixed natlves Wheat Was Firm Yesterday with Only af o 0 0 rmae Sk Slight Relaxation but No 8ign of Weaken- | cvom ' ° 0 - T e Oountry 8till a Free Buyer of Stockers Most of the Victims Supposed to Be fn the Light Trade. g '::'4". ta m:': :t1:17§“:|‘?:‘|;:{;:|::‘: ing in Pfiu?l or Loss of Oonfidence, ;1?,3:_";'.7(_.:3_“.;:,..,* int .’-‘.n.'l.nm- T diondos, ¢ and Feedors, e T e R Centor of the Building. . Quotation % STOCKS AND BONDS, There Was a Good General Deomand and i 5 irrestt atock, per don., 1010%e. o R e Al o e :V:Y“h'lrk:\;[::rv:un;x:‘l‘y"cl'fiiltl‘-l:“r:l'll'l"‘ UL B AGL L il Securities Opencd Dull and Generally il UL s e vnu-mn‘y"::: “l“-r;-uur":“u':n.:‘m e arrived TURRINGTOVER RHNG I SKARCHS OF SUUIER ; " . n Fraction Lower. - today, making GL311 for the week, un increase e To Onts & Firmer Feeling Was Noticeable inw, te; roosters, Se; spring | [dustrien Continue to Progress and | NEW YORK, Aug. b.-The ok market | Heet Steers Not Coming Thaugh the De- [ of nearly 7,00 head over the saine tme 1 | Now Belfeved that nt Lenst Tesm chickens, per 1b., 84%@%c; ducks, 6@7e; spri opened dull and generally a fraction lower. In " week. There wa o eral dens and St 1% Was Enticely In Ayme lickens, per 1b., 8l4@tc; ducks, 6@ie; spring P mand 18 Good- Hogs Open Weak week was n good general demand, and Workmon Thelr Livas ducks, 8G9; turkeys, T@SC; geere, be. g the early trading General Electric was sold ? Pprices were steady and unchang The offer- pathy with VEAL-Cholce fat, 0 to i00_ite., are quoted at heavily, mainly on Baston orders, and broke 1% but Close "'f“‘f"l Sl inge included about 1,000 western rangers and in ihe Collapse of the Thronghouts Catlsc; Inrge and conrse, 4Gite. per cent, and the general Tist fell oft a fraction. Advanced. 800 dexwns, and especlal activity is noticed in New York Hailding. CHEESE—Wisconsin fall _cream. %c; Youn Manbattan was, however, a motable exoeption etockers wid fecders, and about Lo head wore —_— Amerfcas, 11G12; twins, 11@1ic; Nebraska and and rose 3% per cent on brisk buylng, largely — ‘hnl":n‘:w'-":'-‘-:lv‘v‘-t"-(--‘i"|u‘.t";m.l'w"Il‘:,’ weliood, west- fowa, full ¢ 10c; Limburger, No. 1, 10¢; B v0. | to cover short contracts of yminent bear " Nk o il _particuiatly well, Amons CHICAGO, Aug. 9.—Wheat was firm today | ik €00 STt Koy fe N NBW YORK, Aug, 0.~R. G. Dun & Co.| 5 S 500, SOUIRCE 00 &\ rat hour of | rrne recel e ATy hes: oot | Rveraie 1130 Tomr ot sk Dukotan, | NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—The work of clears with only o light trade, fluctuations being | "HAY Uplana ay, #7; midland, 7 low: | in thelr Weekly Review of Trade sa operator, B L] The receipts today were 2,506 cattle, 2,007 \ 3 temper of specultion_underwent r averaging L27 Is. at 3 Ing away the wreckage of the collapsed efghte e, o ¢ from | land, $6 w_hay, rye straw, color 8 C unusually active for.| chu; and Wt the entire list began to move [ hogs, Ti6 sheep and 42 horses, as against nly about 11,000 head ot B " o confined to a range of be, closing te from | i S0 Teon"hly i At uales sl the best, | Husiness continues el 0 eptls | bW, ‘an iR R e e | 2,618 cattle, 1,868 hogs and 420 Sheep yester. | comarct with "sar ) (it ogs arrived todav, | gtory bullding at West Brondway and West the top and %c¢ higher than yesterday. Corn | Onty top grad bring top pric midsummer an h in the last hour AR h causes which led L 1 ¥ K pactio day I © e, 2 hogs A 319 eep | tire supply fresh and stale s was less | Third street wa ontinued ht and one Closed %c higher than yesterday and outs | PIGEONS—Per dox. 810001 ble relaxation there ure no signs of reaction. | [ the Jast hout Amonk the canste Wheh 50 [ day and 1,212 cattle, 1,112 hogs and 319 sheey by rosh and st k% was lows | Third street was continued all night an - than 16,000 The demand was rather bet- VEGETABLES, 'he e of great importance which | fie anticipated large engagements of gold for [ on Friday of last week. e Ay more body has been found. Tons after tons ons unchanged. i 8 _ | The one change of & 0 | FTiaay. of than usual, and prices. were 5e per 100 1bs, -"\?'..I."'.‘.ul“:,lp.":. v‘l‘" n:'“mulmm the point 1|, POTATOES—New potatoes, cholce stock, 3@ | ¢ho past week has brought Is eminently | shipment by tomorrow's European steamers did| CATTL The receipts were liberal again | hig @ ruie. shippers belng the hest buyers | of debris were removed. The men started at materialize. ~ As o watter of fact, the total y . ais || 0f ohbice RNt hopns P dommes | 5 he provious ufternoon, Trude | “GNTONS—Bermudas, per crate, none; California, | helpful—the amicable settlement between 3t Wold. anenged Jor - tom v i today, there being cighty.nine fresh loads | of cholce light hog n 1o cholce heavy | (hoir work in a systematic way, beglnning at left off at on the pi mudas, per n) b gat ALy o 1Hithe yaraE wi N enorted back, or | NOKS Bold at from $.85 to $4.90; mixed lotn nt was quite Iight and fresh offers were needed | in sucks, per bu.. &cidl,00; home grown WGTe. | coal miners and employers in western and.of this oniy §2:0,00 n the yards, with train reported backs or | from #:50 1o &6 and llght’ weighta 4t trom 34 | the huge pile on the front of the buflding to stimulate it. The crop report to be ia- | OLD BEANEZHan picked, na d Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana. It 18 said a1t W Wike precaution to more than doubl¥ the number of cattle here | to €10, p few “fratlerwelkli (CCHTE G0 | acing West Third streat. Many times they sued tomorrow had the effect of curtailing | "CATii n orders, sacked, 1%c. that about 100,00 men will have their A contrac et on Friday of last week. In spite of the | # Dusiness, The eftect of smail receipts at | TOMA Chotce siock, per e-busket crate, | wages increased after October 1 by this ad- | o R . Yont Tact that the receipts of cattle have been | , IR sheep apparently there fs no Hmit to the [ came upon clots of blood and then renewed LR R i £ hat ¢ f 2 supply, and sheep are hending this way in enor- | (poie effo oaok, the Body trem W western primary markets wag again bal- | “CGpnaprons—per dor, crated, $2.00g2.95 | justment, and while the enlargement ot | Heiiies = of. yesterday B nIE largely Incrensed this week the supply of [ mous numbers, this week's receipts so far ag. | tHeIF efforts to reach the body from which it anced by meager shipping from the sea- | CELERY-Home grown, pet doz v purchasing power is of consequence, it|imk up to 3% per cent Ter i Manhattan, | fat steers good enough for the dressed beef about cud. There ts kood de- | flowed. Blood was found to be scattered board. ‘Gold to a Imited amount was re-| CANTALOUPES—Der basket, 40goic. seems even more important that a chronic | the oth l__‘n-:‘.v;'”n'v‘;y w'."y'..fl.!:"‘f'r' etk Fll- | trade continues very light. The supply of I Wenker harket. and pHces are | €Verywhere, showing the men supposed to be ported to be prepared for OMOTTOW'R| 3 idehs {0 be had on | CaUse of controversy has been removed " Steel, 1% per cent; Lake Shore, .11 gt LR B i fle Ly o per 100 Ibe. lower for medium grades [ buried beneath the pile of ruins must have 0 e Du- he Al shipping pears to be had ol v 3 ‘cemet as to company stores. | cen Western Unfon a Missourt Pacifi be exhausted, it being too late in the season than n week wgo, Inferfor to ext v o . g er prevailed e Du- | o i o | by the agreement as to company t m it Missourl T'a " & BBR ASkE Hetors. tHey Fekonsd. e allk B TTut wekiHer prevalled I & g | i e fruit on hand at prescnt i too | JE ke R ANt change In crop prospects, | per ont; Hurlingion, 1 per cent; Erle Telew for ootn cattle. At the same time it is to0 | natives are sold at from $1.8 to $4.10, some | Uoon dead before they reached the cellar in Kotds, Interfering with the harvest, BAc| IS . . on peaches is steady, but stock | and at this time no news is eminently good news | g per, cent, and Colton Oil 1% per cent. 1¥°10_expect good heef cattle from the | prime Indiana Shropshires, ‘averaging 13 i, | thelr fall. The work was slow, for every similar weather conditions were 8V | gouanot move out ey treely, " the higher pricen | "5 0 1iion hua been more successtul In eotton | Corauge wnrunteed i per eont the, U3 ancluding | ranges. The resuit [ that just at the pres. | friching the top, price, but t teck Yery cholco | pound of the great pile had to be turned over, 3 Those were the chle - | cting as n damper on the buying. . atHier. brod i the pust wee ke funranteed 1 per cent and Cordage guar | o » there are almost no gooc srs | sheep o feteh $3.60 and the bulk of (1,1 e i S " A otk Dl el Ak Were | “CHnE e, famper, i e UMKty wan on | than in any atiee product doring the st Week | anteed, fret asmcsemont yatd, 1% per cent. tonds | {5’ b hud on the market. . CCrS | Tkn sold at from $2.65 to $8.5). Westerns ar- | Contractor Galligan sald that judging from ey with whicli the b i M O L imam. (e fineet | AN ha lifted the price an elghth. \Wieat hod | were dull and fim. The sales were $1.314,00. "roday the market was practically bare, | Fived in great numbers, and #old at from $3 o | the way things looked this morning, t will looking for information regarding the prob ot | Gelined - fraction, with v The Evening Pokts spectal rom London saya: | 100 - 1340, ing lambs wgain comprised & good R 20! v Bome | [rult of the kind seen wo far this scason, The | {ion, “the extremely small western recelpts in- gigantic speculation in Kafiirs and in trit. | There 18 a demand for fat cattie, and had | jiive of the dally offerings, and sales were | be at least several days before all the wreck= able direction of the next quotation. Some | plums’ were of the varieties known an Quaker [ Honk the extromeiy sl WeStln FUORS s lpantlc sheculation In Kaflits 4 inve'iili | there been ‘anything desirable h the | sio Ally offerings, and sales e 2 ¥ per case rumors of important shipments, for which | and pottawnttunle plums and they were' large | i froicied ‘exports. T withhold- mirkels, which are neglecied. Ameticans | feeling was that prices would have been [ £10d 64 ‘l‘”;‘{;'“' St About ®e to The on medium | age can be turned over treight room waa enguged via Doston, ware | or B, at i e with German | 0, 6 ShARC DY, WU, SRR, e Al or s, Of At lent SO0 Of Kok | S ethar markein to el Diece out the Fe. | & e market was steady today for good | The revised list of the dead and missing about 12 Iu". I}ak ’n“hh{llu;“ l!hw“ulvu\‘L; ‘Inflt;:r i, pry *h. ‘4,:‘1., {hat u’ lu- citic alrendy o ‘,,,‘...: v c, SEports afmost indicate. the probubliity of ru.~h|h nd fesu ceipts at thig poin i i Sheep and weak for others. as furnished by the police at 2 o'clock 1§ ences and Infused a e firmness into the e country that can produce vthe amount, flogr naving been | goon | through the syndieate. This 18 not be- | Cows and heifers were In large supply tow Y oo % SEV . L AlF 2 rooRtiFEd ion Kind of fruit: The fie growers on the e o " tor fhe past Woek, against | fieved here todaY Ry, twenty<liye: 0aAS boing Oered | symte v otk Live Beosk Market as follows: e o s Improvement to: the mall| oo etmibic ol the Hebmicr srate hle pd e | £18e.488 bushels for the same week last J The following were the closing_qubtations on | on the market. The demand was good and | g NEW, YORK, ~Aug = 0.-BEBVES- Recelpts | Dead: there was no Improvement to the sinall | un exhilie aC e Nebraska stute e and ue | SRl arkets’ Ve’ suppled thelr s | ane-leading stocks of the ‘New Yorie exchange | the pens were practically cleared atnn | G "L, M r1e 5 Sousi kel aotive: st | JOHN BURKE, plasterer, Brookiyn. volume of trade. Th s are KINK | Bold Worake inorder to keep It until that tme: | ffom other e e Rot g (el | COAYY 2 carly hour. The prices puid averaged about ot LR L RV RS LU AUS PETERSON, electrician, New York. comfort from the fact that recéipi find reason ¥ ATGRINoR. s 15557 Narinwestor, « steady with yesterday. In some emses com- Dulls, $1.86@285; drs cows, $1 . CHARLES SMITH, electrician, W York. Wheat at Kansas City amounted today to| P Callfornia Bartletts, per box, $2 ‘Gorn ‘tends Fcce witn more encour. | Adam Bxprees. 14 (do bl ‘mon and medlum Stuft sold a little easier, | furopean. cablen” quote. Ametican eisers it MICHAEL SAVAGE, plasterer, Brooklyn. 16000 b, but a8 71,400 bu, was the quantity | RED KASPHERIIES No shipping slock. LT Fikediation or o heavs | AlomeE ML e XU Ceninin while the most desiruble brought strong Aresmed el vernennior beet: gt Mo | - MICHAEL SAVAGE, plusterer, Brooklyn. 9, . LMool ESRin per box., cholee stoc o ects prices of provisions, as might | Am. Express...... 118" |N. Y. &N, B.\\.\ll prices, xports today; 1 row, 17 beeves, 400 she MICHAEL FI . laborer, New Yo T e Y e e it Kind o i Fleties, $1.50; southern, aerct v fnliimore & OWio: Ontarlo & W Gver one-half of the cattle here consisted | and 312 quarters of bect | MICHAEL O'HARE, laborer, Brooklyn. CL LR ‘The satisfaction at the No shipping stock. The industries continue to make progress and | Canada Pacifie.. |Oregon Imp. < 10 | of stockers and feeders. The demand for . Recelpts, 3,666 head: on sale, 784 The missing chilly comfort, ! M ARE oS NSk higher prices for iron and steel products prove [ Canada Southern Oregon Nav..... this kind of cattle holds up remarkably well ket more L@3e higher; ve a by e i furth ey e i b A N O . bbis., $200g | thAt the supply has not yet outrun the demand. | Central Faciic 1910 Sl Bt oo and the country is buying freely. "Fully cholee, 81000725 grassros und “butte Patrick, Cassin, laborer, Brooklyn. probably be still further cooled by the re- & ne wock, bbia., $2. that the supnly has not yet outrun the demand, | GEUCS) tobo 1ie | Bucltie Matl, - : and the country is buying ‘freely. ‘Fully | i v : BALHIOK. Gonll, BIAKIE et REGOI flection that it s coming from fowa and Gt W has advanced about 6 cents, and fnished Chicago Alton.... P.D.&E ey e e v e e g A elptn, 4,007 ; Atoais. IEw. VoMK is going to millers at points in the interior LIFORNIA awfords, per box, | 4% Semarkably fivm. Lake copper has & TR 105 | Pittabure. m't““b‘:rl:.ml“fl‘r:’t'gml\:;rn}rn;l. Y-lr‘ll(fzwl:lrl“nn't‘ I,‘]:(I\l‘fl‘ cars; quiet and’ ste James Grosse, New York. % of Kansas, as shown by a letter from i RAWBERR ol . Vinced (o 12 cents, Tin hay declined about % of a | Clilcago Gas. 503 Pullman Palace. DL L TR Lo DO AT A unsolds Edward Hanley, plasterer, New York. flour ‘commiwon firm at Atiantie, In. “The | SARTRIRES RO Shupping stoek; none. | IS M gl "ud H8, Lead 16 . (rife | Congoliduted s 141 Rending...... TR G LT AT bsammon o Send A NG John Murphy, Iaborer, Brooklyn. bearlsh feature was exports from the At QSN whpping stock strofiger at 83 nthincite”cont market I | €/ C C &< 5% R G. W und fhel{{ I 4 ecelpts, 2,863 head; market weak at | Christopher O'Rourke, Brooklyn, horts of o ) wheat and ; J complef e ca""ind prices have again | Colo. Coal & fron. 7 "|R. G. W, bfd. ... sales: TR e . T 3 bl Yow Yok IR ROEts gt only L . O Tais ‘were | BF 3 k. | Sioided nlittle to about the m.'l..-; riee Y, | Cotton Ol Sericl 4t/ Kok Iefand. .17 o Ay, pNATIVE BDER STEERS W TR Tive e St Augustuy Phillips, New Yok, ! 5 gl Shar D 0 Sales of wool are not a ch inflated by spec- | Del i 8t i No. Av. Pr. 0. ;P 3 an . jeorge Smith, iron worker, New Yor! all firmer; Liverpool Wd higher, Parls 10} GRS Stock - o ok They were suring the ireC Wt of Juty. | Del.. Lack. & W. @0 pfd. ...\ 1008945 4120 83 7 i 5 | ST LOUIS, Aug, 8.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 2,5 y ; centimen higher and Berlin % to 114 marks | 36 ; per case, | ulation adhey wero turing the fraL NIt Ot S | DOLRIG. Blices -4 ¢ |8 DU GikHA s 1900 360 1.0 3 head: shipments, 1,200 head: market firm for top | Viliam Hayes, Brooklyn. BRIHETHE TIUStUations In prces e of Emec AR INES Callfornia, per case, $1.26 Kamption in the manufacture, amounting at the | D. & K. Co. 1461 40 DIQ.»sovenens COWS, radés, but others weak and slow: dressed beet DIGGING FOR THE DEAD. befng confined P onne il Rt el o three chief Gt o G0 poundst Prices HtTeed o3| southem Baciic.. b 027 3 N and, shipring steers mnge 43004 i Bteier AN 7AIRHE )BRE TR LD €6 Bressnt. tA®) and c, J : suctions bel UPICAL ate very flem. Some staple cotton goods have i 20 ' |Sugar Refinery.... o >k, $3.0064.00; cows and helfers, 4,00 | . A d up from o to Sige. The taking, of frelght| ORANGES—Choice secdlings, per box, $2.50; | e y*5y i, fome, stable Coon afet s un. S0 103 | Tenn, Conl & froa. s 2l . Stockers and feedors, $26004 001 Toams ni lodin, | the friends and relatives of the men sup= room at Boston for 250,000 bu, of' wheat and i fancy St. Michaels, | usually strong for the scason. G. Northern ofd... | Texas Pacitio. . steers, $3.76G4.00; cows, heifers and mixed, $2.0077 | posed to be beneath the pile of ruins were at 600,000 bu, of corn, and the sale of 115,000 bu. [ none. Failures for the week were 225 in the United | C- & E. T pfd.. .0 101%|T. £0 Cent. vfd.. : 3.0 the scene anxious to have their fate deters of‘cagh wheat, 16,00 hu. of the latier fof | | LEMONS Ex(R fancy lemons, 30 sise, $.00; en. agains 206 Tast year, and forty-three in | Hooking Valleyll: "46 | Union Pacific. L) 86 | pHOGSRecelpte, 2400 head: ahipments, 380 | it d L850 two of the men had turned caused y he latter 8600411, Pt AL Tkt yeais nols Central. A ’ - 2L - ad; heavies, easy, $.60@4.90; packers g ¢ i R RICE tho soaatom, Y. ook i DANANAR-Chiaice arge stock, per bunch, §2.2 s aeaink (Y (L DY St P & Duluth.... : § oo 900 - R e, $4 T0asr0g, T V@A: packers, #4300 | gvary plece of twisted iron, which had been The corn pit was uncomfortably crowded | G%0; mediym, uizg bunches, $3.0G2.2. CLEARING HOUSE TOTALS. K& T ptd.. i Wit L i 3% ¥ 241100 ot 5 eipts, 1,100 head; shipments, 700 [ bent out of all shape and discovered a clot of considering the extreme heat, but some peo- A v Ake Eris 241 Wells Fareo By s e head: ‘market, steady; native mutions, $2.6063.23; | blood. Not much attention was paid to this ple had to have corn and risked the warmth | gygg_pancy, ise; choice, Li@ide. Aggregate of Duxiness Tranxncted by [ oo | i Uaton . RO ¢ H lambe, §3.00G4.60; southwest aheep, $2.063.00. fact for there had been so many other just e KRR mooriance were® ateking | LONEY—Calitomia, 1@1cc. the Awsocinted Banks Lant Week. | Lead a0 Sl oot / - 84 b3 : Kunsan City such clots exposed. Near this clot, however, 8 o A MAPLE SYRUP- ugs, per doz., $12, JBW Y Tilis tollowink - table, ufsville & N. B0% M. & St. L. Tor cxpression yesterday, but were silenced . 82, | NBW YORK, Aug. 9.-The following table BT c 5o 9 A ChRT L Recelpts, | Wa8 @ shoe. In the shoe and encased in a then by the effect of the Boston failure o s $e; Engiish walnuts, soft. | complled by Bradstreets, shows the total clear- | NamhaitanGon. . 1150, § Wl ; f 200 head: shipments, 700 heads market sady | black stocking was a human foot. It was These were the hot weather in Nebraska | shelled, 12c; standurds, filberts, 10c; Brazil ces at the principal cities and the percentage | Memohisd C. B e 975 % ;}v,:;r;-nu {exiis eteers, $2T0G3.50; Texns cows. | taken to the street and laid upon the sides The Vexeelient demand for shipment. The | DATES—In 60 to T0-Ib. boxes, 6c per Ib.; fard | COrtesponding week last year: Mobila & Ohlo... STt bt : isez: " was also ditcovered a shoe, the mate to the taking of pesel room for 800,000 bu. at | dates, smail boxes, 10c per Ib. Nashville Chat.. LA . M. i 9 5 o 3 e, "““k"" ‘II‘I:.“v !Vr”;‘»“d . ?khl}\v:nplflfi one encasing the foot. i g - e oL 'ball factor. Beptember opened ure fulce, per bbl., 36 half bbL.. §2. | Natlonal Corara. 5 ; ‘ 5 KL RIS 26 ; t € fg, 1o huger: DAl of kaes, | When the body of Charles Peterson was at from rose to 40%c and POPCORN—In the ear, on orders, per CITIES, Clearings. | Inc. | Dec. | Nat, Cordage pfd. . . ’ 5; lights, $4.6 g taken from the ruins last night, one foot, the olosed at 39%c ke, May ranged from | 'b. 2¥e L Lo narrow, | e et e e 100 B g i 2 [ TN right one, was discovered to have been torn d 3rho at the opening to $4%4c and . 1 green hides, Bisc: No. 3 green Yok % 2 = Py ot s £ 2 a1 pts. 1500 head; shipments, none: | from the body and the other foot was bare. at g%e. hides, 807 No, 1 "green saitéd " mides or % [ New vore I . &« s o o t e lambs, $4.00G4.9 s, §3.00 v . i Nortliern Pacific.. A G4.95; muttoms, $5.00 | The d g was the one torn In oats a firmer feeling was noticeable, | green salted hides, 8%c; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 15 | Chieago . { 3 (] b SRpIg B : . 3 he foot found this morniug was the o r cent; closed, 1200 L1030 ‘1180 SRR F3 R ERE IEESESEE ES 185 300 265 3 00 166 8 00 P ot ioidteietel Py 555, F3 ————— REALTY MARKET. placed on record August 9, 2 red, GRGNC. 40%c; No. 3 k3 5 %, nominal; WARRANTY DIEDS. Showers stern Nea s et al to W I Galne brasks Ir i Weatern Portton, |/ CTe i w ew 1LEIGIG Ll 8 100 SHINGTON. * The forec .| louis Reinland and @ to "Augus WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—The forecast for [ 'Gf, SN G f4 wte 1o, Aenat Saturday fs C's add to Bouth Omaha . For Nebraska—Fair, except showers In | Soren Kirkegaard and wife to Jens the extreme castern portion; varlable winde. Anderson, fot 13, Patrick's Saratoga For Southh Dakota—Ralr, probably silghtly WG saasenmistad o Iz warmer in the western portion; variable QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, winds. 3 8 Flagg and wife to G A Sanderson, For Towa—Showers; probably slightly a tract in nw sw 34-16-13.. . ... eues warmer In the extreme western portion; | G A Sanderson and wife to 8 '8 Fiags, varlable winds. same ... For Missouri—Showers; cooler In the ex- | I B Messick® and husband to W' B treme eastern portion; slightly warmer In | Melkle, w 34 feet lot 24, block 9, the southern portion; southerly winds. Briggs! Place.....oo.ooiitis For Kansas—Showers In the eastern; fair | J B Piper and wife to Philadelphia in the western portion; cooler In the south- | Mortgage and Trust company, n g west portion; variable’ winds. lot 18, block 8, lluinmllzs 3d wad.... DEED! ocal Record, sl o pinaslkc Kagde , | United Real Estate and Trust com. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, [ " pany to public, dedication of plat of OMAHA, Aug. 9.—Omaha record of tem:| blocks 2 to 7, Maxwell's 2nd ndd to perature’ and rainfall, compared with the [ South Omuha corresponding day of the past four years: | Special master Piper, 'n % Tot .y v 7 - — Peters e electrician, and but it was entirely in sympathy with corn. | s 120 No. 2 veal caif, & to 15 1has 20e OS5 14 it e i 5 L L o : trom the leg of Peterson, (he ele h When ‘that market fell toward the close |1 dey flint hides, Waibe: No. 2 dry fiint hider, | Philadeshia 5 AR Stock In Sight. the shoe was torn from the other foot. The : et ) ( Regord of recelpta at the four principal m: that elevator people were buying September | hides, isc per Ib. less than fully cured. e | i neddo I shares, Including: American Sugar, 1700; Amer. | 22 e B 8. or Friday, August, 9, 18 y 1400 AHo 1ok YE I MMiphoRed ShUE whAC.CIN ts and shorts taking May, thercby assist- | SHEED PELTS Green salted, eacn, 25@ode; | Haltimore ... 00000 S0 { ean Tobneco, §:800: Afchison, kecond nasessment 30uth Omah s, ' i | man fell he was struck on the leg by the 89 ol I 20%c, Iim’k to 20%c A |24:'|()34l] o ey d:-x‘;'"k“flll'nr':‘*-"a:;v"'fp\l,,.‘ff.“,:'::’ ol Cincinn :;m . o i ;o | Distitting s Cattlefeeding.(6.i0; General Elec B . 3,000 | twisted piece of iron which tore his foot off rere. May ranged from Stc to 2ie to aanat ; sifiatt ot : ; g § : e and closed at from 241 to A%, Kansns ‘and N buteher Wool - pelts, per | HUMAlO +o.r 5 5.100: Rock Tsland, 4.500; St. Paul, 6,900; i it The workmen kept steadily at work, but Provisions were irregular and nervous. | pound, actual wet, Sasc: dry fiin e : Gl .. Tnion, 10,500, ¢ | nothing else was _found of interest until L, ¥ t Kansas and | Milwauke 3 ), 6,576 e v C v ' bk @ 3 b New York ¥y Market. perament of the crowd, but in the end | welkhi, 4gec; dry flint' Colorido butchier woul | Louisvil : : i b 2 3 . men came upon tho legs of a man which Prices showed very little change from the [ pelts, ‘per pound, actual welght, 4Gotc; ary | \ ; NEW YORK, Aug 9.—-MO! ON CALL— SOTTONFirm: | Ware stioking out-fram Lndbs & plis 6t brIoRE Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | 8ctual welght, dgéc. Have fect cut off, as it vidend 5 . 1 per cent 3 16 cars; corn, 655 cars; oats, 312 cars; hogs, | Uhiays {0y GElkht on them, land 3 PRIME MERCANTILE after a half-hour’s hard work, the body was The leading futures rangea as foliows e, Tt B e Yoo tag | Bt Fuul o.itvols i LETERLING EXCHANGE-Fim. with actunl lifted to the surface and taken to the street i e, 8% . yellow, DERVEr” 1,1 15a i s jusiness in bankers' at $4.9 %015 for de- Ailcies,_ 1 Opsn | Hich | Low. | Olosi |6 Brense, uarie, mics ola’ butter, 2824y’ beés- | indianapoiis : mand and at S0 for sixty dayi; posted broken. The face was so cut and swoolen WodL "N, B etne o il plille, 88K, 171413 balos, that it was almost beyond recognition. Al- 01 @ light.8@fo; quarter-blood, 10@12c: seedy, burry | Hisnionag it ol BRSOV B e lereiet S e b 23 LOUIS, 'Aug, 9. mid- | thoygh several who claimed to have missed uTsats uha charty, Yaic: couel ang broken, ‘ediree, 10 | Wi L e T e eanlr o N ’ £ dling, G%c; sales, 0 bales; receints, 20 bales; | relatives under the wreck looked at it, none * cotted dnd broken, fine, 6@ 4013y ( 4| 20t | 160; b’ washed, 16qi150; inck, Se; hucks, 6o; X longing to them. The man was evidently a HOI4 G $03@l | tag locks 2@3c: dead pulled. B@se. Memphis +caeess PEORIA, Aug. lower; No. 2, | plasterer. The body was covered over to o iv) Wool Market, Portland, Ore. N 3 ke await the arrival of the dead wagon to take 3 b g ! . ; : ; e 2 white, 23%4@2c; No. 3 [t to the morgue unless it should be identi New Haven } o : k0 say tomorrow: The 1 kales o B . T ; 20% | 203¢ | wool are:the resuls of & spasmodio 3 on the GUtl ool e s M i R m: fiiished goods on the basis| The workmen have not yet reached the spot 200 303 b pringficld, Mass. .1l s T 020 215 Mn!..u.ul H i ly oens fore | npngrield ¢ 1 Jioulie ety b ‘wines. S0.250 v, | Where most of the bodies are believed to bo : e SRy mATkL Rt e ok an Moz : 20 ;| lying. Most of the workmen who lost their 080 | 005 TAnty: cloths a1 Dhenomenally oW Prich. One | MUntE: Louserssristrmtiserss Banm % D corn, 30,000 bu.; | 11ves are belleved to have been in or near the marked up. * There has, however. been no drop | Symeee ' S 20 | Al Gurrencs and most of the bodies are expected to be A, "t oered o 60 g prices o sac. | B Mo i1 i o8 e Diphtherin Discovered, found near the center. - that European proxperity advance prices | e, fesiain L | N.C. On. 113 A e When a case of diphtheria fs reported the | That there are many bodies beneath tho agaln at the London auctions in ptember. | Cowell .. M 61 N. C. 4n. 102 b1 g whole town 1s in an uproar. It is wise to be | ruins there is ro doubt. None of the men his time. hio s from 18¢ to ¢ today et f . o! . 9 4 Y v " " (B e GORIge alla i iherto dae stecapl Nortanc o 7 : S [ e hev vt e 103 | 40 0, & B W8 no cause for alarm it you have Allen’s Hy- | themselves alive and it Is belleved that there ; ¥ B ety glenic Fluld at hand. Contagion Is impos- | are at least ten bodies which will be discov- sales of the week are 1,641,50 Ihs. domestic an H : Y ? 116 Va. Conturies.”. 63 (8t L.&SF.Gond . R oL S DT palena, . W E0s. 1,180,200 1bs, forelkn, against 3,604,100 Ths. domestl. | Goeimmme. ‘Mich. L1 i 1L 0 | dodeferred... 8 | Tex: Pao. Tuta medicine—disinfectant, deodorant and germ | by the workmen. ring. R e TR TR s Ibs. domestic and 351,000 Tbs. for the s iy it 814122 | Atenison 24 A1 3| U. P. 18ts of 5. killer, and has a remarkably agreeable o 02 ipxipy Bose; No. 8 spring The sales’ today show an_increase of | 1 ineomn Y g 3 Canada So. 2447, 10Kis| Weat Shore 4s... B : b ] but Is cleansing and healing. the ‘sales 1o the same date st year, The re | Wieniin oo 5 ; ’ = everywhere use it. ceipts today show se of 062,547 bales do- | Birmingham . PO 2 L San Francisco Mining Quotations. SLERLY PR Topekn .- iy SAN FRANCISCO, Aug S BONE R A e at{Caoa HobS Texington: City : {g quotations for minlig stoses Lo1ay Wars a8 d 0004.8 higher. el demand was restricted. 5 M | 11l Alta.. |Insuce. ...... . Phime, $4.6004 80, kron, O - : ; 3 Tmat . PROVISIONS -Mxw pork, per bil. $9. all River ! H Alpha Kentucky Con’ : i {1080 doose)s $6.76m3.80; dry saited shoulders (hoxed, 5 Aug. 9. —FLOUR_Lower; extra | Chnton, O, ; i short clear sides (boxe 3 kX 13,95 hoice, $L75@2.85, oux Falls "WHISKY—Distillers' finished goods, unchanged, | ¢48h and August closed at 68lc; September, 69c; | *Hustings, Neb. . 1 vt .6 | Bullion, ..eoeee The followlng were the receipts and shipments | Pecember, e, *Chattanooga . i Bulwer Con. - - = threatened frost in the northwest corn went up, v/ ) .2/...... | Challenge Con. "Articion. Receipte. |Shipments. | but there was not much trengts and the clos alveston'': 130] - | cnowar...... onts also deflined. It was reported early |12 No. 1 dry salted hides, 12c; partly oured | St. Louls ...l 3 % The total sales of, stocks foot looked as if it had been torn and not cut Tt ihe advance. September opened at 20ige, | Breen salted shearlings (short wooled early skins), | Plttsbure (L 4 3 patd, 6.400; Birlington, 10.50; Ghicagy Gus, 12.30; . . 38 B : 2HATRY : § Givin 170 | in the descent. wooled early’ skins). No. 2, euch, 6e; dry fiint | New Orleans . . hatfan Consolidated, 14.500; Misso } St n the descent. There were frequent changes in the tem. | Nebraska murrain Wool peits, per pound, actual | Detroit ... nearly 7 o'clock. Then a gang of the work- 1 sk e AR flint " Chlorado murrain wool pelts, per- pound, | OMAT | i) Ea 1 per cent; last loan, 1 co0d ordinary, | t PEAVINURCARYS closing: rate A ’ 5 Kood ordinary, | The work was concentrated on this spot and o] . PAPER—8',@33 per 7,000 head. TALLOW AND *GREASE No. 1 tallow, 4% L bl ; It was horribly mangled and every bone was oaiNoT 2 “umi i g rates, ercial “Dille, 844 Wheat,NG. 2 WodL. UNWASHEDFine heavy, 6@te: fine | g™ O vy TR g0 oz 4 i LA EL BT Shipments, 870 bales; stock, J : v oo AT e Cisqte: ane, 10g | DAIE o S o ATl | Tennesee and Virginlor, of them recognized the man as anybody be: sax e} P Ly O e Rechester I MG [ BOSTON, Aug. 8.—The Boston Commercial Bul ) fied beforehand. May. 20| 244@! 243@d rket and earrs | P i | ea o Porkser vbi market and carrs | portiand, Me. L. i o " $ B (i LM0 220 of the foreign firms here just had its Invoices | see\waco : ‘ Ala. Class C... none. center of the building when the crash came Flfice and 1t 1 Teld I strong hands, who hop: | Heanat Hamds L. : i Missourl Us. 100 CALVE: Wool 18 today ago ai | i oingt TR 3 ++ | 5. C.nonfand; 1% prepared for all such emergencies! There is | reported to have been lost have reported sells at clean, against 40c n year ago. The | Los Angeles ... ' a) Tenn, 0ld0s. ...... 60 |8t L & LM.Gon. 3. & sible when 1t fs used. It is a preventive | ered before the ruins have been turned over L TR et R0 W S SRR I ind 3,775,500 1bs. forelgn Tust w e Atchison ds. .. AT taste and odor. It not only pre Ibs. domestic and 34,875,800 foreign from | New Bedford oo : L. & N. unified 58, 834 80. R meatle and 174,570 k. 0 LT A tofiows 1, $1.09. oid And prices W@4d | sBay City A tard, per 100 Ibs., $6.15G6.11%: short ribs, sides saeralMarket. pringfield, 0. .00 i G . |Lady Wash Con. 11 8 T—Highe but speculation was slow; remont, N . P I} Bodle Cou....... todn CORN—{'nder big shipments at Chicago and the o - | caredoma .0 : veuk; ca c: Septembes ) b s Confidence. Scorplol « .. 7 1 Craren = oo o | Bk canh, " 376; Beptember, "S0aci Decernber, | Sl Lake .. ) ; Gonfidenics. ....... 00 [Seorolen o : i G ‘V_‘I:_.nlhbu.,. g 53.000| dvance; cash, 24%c; September, | **Toledo .. Lhg s - | Grown point. . b 1R Coru, bu...... - . ? Xehequer : e Outs. bu...! “Firm: east track lots sold at 45e. IR X N Gouid & Curry. . Dulon Con ye bu.... 5 3,000 S5 ver; $1.06, wpot 0 5 Tiah Cop.rreses 8,000] ’l:}h:(lr:'TlD:l}: SEED-Lower: $.11G4.22. . 7 4 ellow Jacket. Prolnss cxounuge today ths butter mar- | yint i prgea LU h : S axions dollars, 1 e wan atody: creamery, 12@10iwo: - dairv. 108 | AT Ol Himatny searee and i ehis new | Exeotie s o |8 416 012 21 seesee : wals. 33 0 Ketwas vioads otenmery, 19910)0; daigy. AYOL, fhmiuny edree “and e chalee now | Bxclusive. of New York.L| & (| da o 300 NEW YORK GENERAL g BTN B A A A e ] i ORK GEN T, KY—Steady; $1.22. - — N, Au. 0.~ . 283 o v MARKET. AR eaa o | MBRTERT i | i O, 5% ¢4 per cent. Cloaing prioss for | 4 H Closing Quotations on the Prinel R x Hantee 1o alocks, D0 1ds 424 ulning shar. - T8 200 i hn Bopiee e R R e B 0 eny | Hamilion IR 7 A | AT E 10| WetEwE Klad.. .30 MILEE s 1896, 1694, 1598, 1892, | 18, block 3, Kountze's dd add. e G e ik | rIme Chotce, 8. Hacon und’ dry" sari | ¥ A0IPCE oo soone| 62| Am. Suss L Wi oo s Leow and ealfi......... . o Maximum temperature, Am. Burar 8. Ceutral . 1 cow and calf. M el i 1 f feo meats, Ices. } Minimum temperature.... Total amount of transfers. Bbis.; exports, 14,800 bbla. Market generally dull, | | No receipts or shipments reported. Totals woveiriiiiinnins T6)..... | Ly State G 9% Edisou Elec 1iis.. Rony SO0 it o oo o : : seveenss 8 Average temperature..... S0 There was & falr business in spring, T ast week's fotal e any. $11% | Atciis ' was 1ieaw aud calt £ i Precipitation .............. .36 .00 .00 .02 bakers and winter trad city mill 4 Liverpool Murkets. “+Not Ineluded In fotal because containing other | Boston & May 175 | Atolitnon 4n. G018 | F OoTInger esres 120 ¢ Condition of {emperature and precipitation pateatn, HAGLI oty il clears, | JIVERPOOL, Aue. 0 WHEAT spot_ seady. [ ngme’ 0 3 dapia s 164 |New Eneland 03 SEENREE oo : i Jmaha for the day and since March 1 H0GL; Minnesota patents, 87039 Min- | prinw, 8 805 No. 1 hard Manitcbi, 8 61 | year, . o e 10 totali no comparison tunt | G BUAKL ST DN Wik Cent 1ate i Normal temperature .......... SWEET-——SAVORY—— SATISFYING nesota bakers, $3.00G3.25; low grades, | Callfornia, 58 'S4, ' Futures opened firm at un. —_— Gen, Bleetric... 7 | Allouez Mining Co SRRAS Excess for the day. 6 S $LIGLH0; winter putents, e ‘“In;‘m(v;li’xvxl;l:‘"wmx:‘r'x:lrfl:‘»:fll fem, with mear posi- | BRADSTREET'S REVI OF TRADE. | [linois Steel ..., T4, [Adantie, oo, Accumulated excess since March i, Stralghts, BAGG3.65; wiater extras, 3300520, | Sonne “ diata: ons un- Mexican Contrai 5 Boston & MoAiana N . Pr., No. v Normal precipitation Al [] changed 1o 4d higher; business heaviest on early | 1. N. Y. & B 1. Big|Butte & Boston... 22 COWS..suee 17 feeders. ... 822 nar P A » e w grades, 's500 00, Ry tour, aul; | posffons: At 5 AL Rptniier, "h Y | Encouruging Reporta Come from AN SidGaton. 11 1RD " Calumiet & Heelx e % 5 LR Popvnmpe U R O B ndywine, | S S SH 0| November, bo"4%a; December, mercial Centers. Rig Centenniil ........ James Clark ] - ETATIONS. - uopmaIzg “£vp 30 samye -avau], TEK MEAL Q. S Ly R LA > e 40N Kearmarge..... . % i Deficiency since March 1........ 819 inches e, 465 yellow western, SLUGGL. i CORN—Spot 'dull;_ American mixed new, 4| NEW YORK, Aug. 9.--bradstret's tomorrow | GlVni0e, " 54| Onceola.. s i 3 200 11 cows & his 847 2 ——tt—) e HEAT 75,600 bu.; No. 2 red, Tisc; | 1%d. Futures openied quiet at unchanged prices | Will say: The features of the business week are | o) B 15 " Quiney , 210 B feeders.... M7 No, ! horthern, T0e: Noo 1navi, 64, Ope | and closed firm, with near and distunt’ positions | 4 continuance of the remarkable strengh of the WoarHad, 7534, Tamarack. 260 5 jons opened nd advanced siightly with | unchanged to 140 highor; business about equaly e . % iverine. il 7 3 Sorm shacied nder oeal. presoarer S cath | Herinte: A et Sasi gy yoees, about, equally | demand for the Incrense in the production of Weat Ei h 1t Wolverine. . e Land and catle Co. §TATE oF AND Qull 'and featureless: crop news Indifferent; No. | October, 38 1034d; Kovember, 3 110; December, | AP an advance in prices of steel and Iron, prac. — M7 feeders. ... 1039 WEATUER. 3 red, August, 2R@12%c, closed at T Sep. | 38 10%:d’ January, Ss 7id. tically all first-class producing plants having London Stock punt-lion-- i1y ,I,l:mhrr,‘ 2, Closed at Taye; w40 || FLOUR-Firm: demand poor; St. Louls fancy | been put into service and a few of the cripples, | LONDON, Aug. . —tlpm.lelosinz &S, u?‘))l;\"Tl‘:n':\‘plfi““l‘fl.lln B R er, s 3d. T e Striking as was the demand for an advance in | Gone T8 money. “'71‘4;7{?«- fi)xc:n:rfii‘nmry» B i i) peOTCReoelnts | 14,000 bui exports, 110,000 o the price of wheat, leather, cotton And other | CORRols, cc't.v. . A con. . ) = - Think of the tho Jow, Whc; Noo 3 INGOKS, Omone® NEW YORK, Aug. §.—~COFFEE-Opened steady; | staples for a month or two following March 1 | Can. Pacifie . S Statth: 41008 ess i) 2 16 foeders. 103 360 | Naanbia 8| 30| Btinans. and bacon t ttvh u“”fld' o’s}:.ml: SR B higher ‘o Taret exsii August contracts advanced 5 pointa; other montha | last, no rebound since the depression of 1894 hag| BN .. T ol EEa : H{OWs 01100 & ‘Sillasen. " L ey 8| 00|Glear ARt kv"“‘ rom Sout| Dight, ruled generally fim, and closed unchanged o 5 points lower: "Aukust. S5 4b: Bon stronger or more surprising than that in | Erie2ds. 104 A%, Con 3 y 2 cows 050 i i P01 0! Clanr Omaha daily!, We select but the with ‘advance partly lost. Last night and today | (mber $15.0615.55: Mared, $15.05. © At noon [ iron and steel Fldx. ; A hiearo -..... o 0n|Clear best ones for the brand, S WIFT'S C0,000 b SOl for export, Tanune unn FiaeY | there was nothing doing. Prices were unchanged | Of the same nature is the evidence of improved il per oz, - SLogeeny PREMIUM.” a i ATy, on . by VIe OUtports; epiember, to 10 points lower, but entirely nominal In the | business conditions shown by the activity in al NEY—4 per cént \ 7 feeders.... 910 Davenpori. T Clir REMIUM.” Smoked lightly— ANl bt it sence of business, The weaker feeling was | most all manufacturing lince, more particularly \te of ‘discount i the open market for | 1bull.... 2 . Davenport | . trimmed nicely—extra mild—not B e ontris YAt 000 but axparta, 10,0 to featurcless Buropean cables and- some | of course in those in which iron and steel are | short bills, 9-18 per centoi= The rate of discount | 1 Stk Ty AT Cma T oy s e Slond, “ 8 R s SoRie 1% DU 1 axparta, 1080 bu. i ney reported toward Increasing Brazilian ve. | employed. o i 1 e open market for ihree months' bills, 9-18 g DARQTA, Donver .o 'l‘;‘"t" No man could make them SR Orms holdars offer peiingty; No. 3, 9 L Center of commerclal activity at tge west | her senc: 2 feedors....1268 37 Sl ke ’ : B ', Mitei No. 2 white, i No. & white, | “SNSi108 Aug, 9._Bieady; good average Santos, | follows. & s G Eeam s Totts Wrotent | —aitica__ WYOMIN Salt Laics Gy, ke er. HGMMe, Closed. At Hope i $16.50; receipts, 12,000 bags. hicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis, with an im New York Minl Quotations. euiare : X For Sale by all First-Class Dealers. a1 or HAMBURG, Aug. %.—Quict and unchanged to | proving demand also she | o X v 1 cows.... HS 5 Sk inceay v T e W SR gy ged to & dema . he Ohio river | yw g 9i4Pde followlng ara tha oy s 810 P 2% | ¥ ple Bigher: Valley,. Wholesalers at Chicago and St Louis e | oty banins aror i dpr Bt H e o et | PE RN o Quie ang wncnanges, | Sk o e , ol5rhng whom e o witd iy v | L : SWIFT AND COMPANY, 1241 1. chanes. SN el S pan: BN e lothing and 3 e Bulwer. ... :{’[fimr a 5 ortant frature today. There I | Iapia city! "V 6 ;” SOUTH OMAHA, NEB. ATHER-Steady: hemlock sole, Buenas | "1 A%, Fselple, 0 bags. cHlor merchunts. | Gony Gal. & Va.... 270 /pivmoutii.... . | o i 1 ot Mk 1 AR : Iy: hen ole, AVRE, Aug. 8. —Opencd quiet and unchanged; | © Generd cific ved | o B0 1 e o rough ani | o - & of Drecipitation LY LV VY Ayies, bt 1o heavy welghts, 230 acld, 21% | closed quict AR unchanked: sales, 4,000 bage month, " One of the fe VerH i T O Sr\‘“'”'" 1000 A ality. The % PResplation — - g — WOOL—Firm; domestic fleece, 15G25c; pulled, New York Dry Goods Market. o e rorsin trads ot Seatiie apd | Hele & Morero Siarra Ma..., 49 b, 'and the Close was & #iad - §. P. SMITH (Tel 128 8. M. STANFORM with the tle weak, but « . A WELSH, Observer AY=Qulet; shipping, T5O%c; good to choice, | NEW YORK, Aug. advanced | tommoditic al, Mexican, Central and | *Iron Stiver . 10| Unlon Con. . 50 | higher 8 of A Mght weights a0\ u the W ' Qver F. P. SMITH & CO. 20c@31.05, the prices of Amoskeng blue and brown oz, | fouth American countries ls having'a marked ef- | Mexioa Vellow Jackei. [l 80 | 465, wi L A X (‘1 Kriel of Vretdtort, Orange Free ot b A, Ssc, O 305 Pacifie const, | ani brown .l::d. s Ot NS e b [ o bl S wire that the wheat | ©2800 5 e bk s e | S A erer fron. oy | GR AIN and PROVISION® g {IONS— Heef, £ 3 012 to. | Ims to Tc and N o 6%e, Colutub vy | €rop In California is admitted to be below the | * asked. to $4.55, A% uka esterday. | Ye ai star ohROVISIONS “heel, dulls mumily, $1L90G1250: | bie tnd brown dentms sach 4o, Tebborell brawh | BOrInal, and that frufta m that state are Tibening Wepreséntative sales: diarrhoea. 1 tricd a great many remedies | Room 4. N. Y. Life Bidg., Omaha. fo: drills to Bi%c met and bleach to 6c met, faster ‘almost than the canneries can handls Finunclal Notes. £n. P No. v yet found no relief. By chance, I noticed offices at Fremont and Columbug, All Tian Py s SA Many buyers are in sight and the tone of the | the e e m. ~Clearings, $14721,251; bal- [ }C.... (o2 2 un advertisement in a newspaper calling at luced on the Chicago Board of Trade " e (B Cfled, Vallies: TXG | markel 12 stroni. | Printfog cloths m w3186 [ Exberte of wheat (o included us_ wheat TN, e ok g e ; tention to Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera: and | Gorrespindenta: Behwaris, Dupes' & o e atham Cloncat i dne i Reptemmies Bom- | Jill!t™T (07 (e Week n excens”ar amond | £t Uath A 4 W LA MR | DN YORK, Aue, 9—Clearings, 75075 il g Diarrhoes remedy. As & st resort I sent | by Senceiner. Flacke & Co. BC"Louts inally At §5. " firmer; new mess, $11.500 | VST, RIVER, Aug. S.—Print clo aginst 1460000 bushels last week. ompared | balances, 3,655 5os. it e % |for a bottle, and before half of it had bee 10 family, NZWGILTS; short clear, $12500 | 3 1o te, . rint clotha steady at f WER" {00 pushels in this weck 5 year age | PHILADELPHIA, Avg. 8.-Clearings, $,0% . Uiiline et e D L e - With miore than 6,000.000 bushels 1n the l1ie week of | 096; balances,” 81,2105, ’ e b JAMES E. BOYD. J. W. DBAN, CHEESE—Steady: state, large, 5%@7%c; small, Kansas City Markets. 1863, 4,188,000 bushels In 1592, and as contrasted | ST. LOUIS, Aug: 9.—Clearings, $3 bal- fe 0 lg\r; part’ skims, SGSNC; full skims, 146 | KANSAB CITY, Auz. §—-WHEAT—1c higher; | WAth 6.057.000 busaels 1n the corresponding week | ances, 46s Money. quiet at 5G8 per cent. q Farmer Killed by Lightning. Telephose 1039. G8—Quiet; western, fresh, 13134 No. 1 hard, #84@fic; No. 2 red, edgioe; re- | Of B9 Exchanke on New York, 2ic discount. e . AKRON, Colo., Aug. 9.—John Sprackley, BOYD & DEAN TALLOW- Steady; city, 4%e; country, 4e. | et 1G5 Sugar M HICAGO, Aug, §-Money, ensy at 4G4 per |31'l! b 4 y one of the best known farmers in Washing- OMAHA, NEB, NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—SUGAR—Raw, firm; | mereial puper, Cleatings, $1356 PETROLEUM-Dull and United ‘closed at | o :’; m. 2l mixed, 35343 2 %5, New York o ] ton county, was struck and killed by lght- COMMISSION $1.25 bid. OATS—Firm; No. 2 mixed, 19G19%c; No, 2| fair refining, 2 16-16c; centrifuga! 35-16¢; | exchange, par. Sterling ‘exchange, posted ra e seeee ning yesterda: Tefined, active; 8'andard A. & confec- | §491 for demand and $4.90 for sixty daye. e Grain, Provisions & Stocks $1.534 G157 white, %3¢ C ea lomestic, 0 e o INRAR 5 WHEAT—Ste granulated 16GAlac; cubes. 0l Denies He s u Defaulter. irect wires to Chicago and N Japan, TG MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 8 —WHEAT-Steady; | *EONTEN ¢ Attt I Cane, auiet but| DENVER, Aug. Or-Attorney Wygant, ex- | & 6 " » N Direc nicago and New York. leet sugar, . A o b good Lo cholee, H@AZe. ugar, MO ASBER-Steady: New Orleans, open kettle, | Ausust, 86c; Seplember, " thine; December, 6. | o GOV Coriiritugar Java, s 10%d. Aande, b a ; BANKERS Sorvernoedestorions 4 Wairsh & 0 orthe: C. let and rather easier; A 5L, S8 10440 Sep- | treasurer of Highlands, has made a state- e 0 “ . - - METALS-Pig iron, steady; southern, §11.00@ | #%¢i No. 8 northern, Gxe. Fost sad ke sier; Augu gd; Sep: easurer of gh On®track: No. 1 hard, €gc; No. 1 northern, " . A ) 7 MARGIN No matter what booklet on specs g 0 ' : o tpality | L N 204 Dearborn Street, Chicago. lation. you tmay b 4.00; northern, §15.00G14.00. Copper, guiet; "Frisco Wheat Quotation TONDON. Aug. 0.—8UGAR—Cane, steady and | MRt Of the finances of the municip SKIPS AND CULLS. et Ne TRADING U ¥ wy have read send orn’ o i exe i o) i by d nd T er; " 5 ~st., New York. 70 State-st., Boston. for ours, which 18 NEW ke price, WLEW: exchungs price. $1200 | o\ pRANCISCO, Aus. . 9 -WHEAT-Very | Jichansed; test/ mugar, dull and rather sasier; while in his hands. The statement consists 5 880 nd 3 ft XPLAINED COMPLETI 10 clearly explal Ak, et TR Tin Catbady; | dull; December, $1.04; May, $1.11. August, 98 10%d; Bepiember, 10s. mainly of a tirade against ex-President PIGS. o CONTY, pargin trading And DEFINGS ALL MARKES Biraith. $1420. Plates, quiet and steady. } Forelgn Financial Affairs, Krause, whose report precipitated the 3 e 180 Wicianss i i 49 L5 EXPRESSIONS. IUs free and ‘will_teach you COTTON SBEED OF w and feeble, without Oll Market. LONDON, Aug. 5.—Gold 18 guoted today at | charges of irregularities. ~ Wygant denies e 376 l lmmm. AWBOGAST & CO. @ T Pressure to sell; closed rather momioal; prime | LONDON, Aug. 8.—LINSEED OIL—is. Buenos Ayres at &A%, 14.60; Lisbon, | all crookedness on his part, SHEEP—The offerings of sheep were qQuite Building, Chicssa - > ROSIN-Quiet; strained, common to good, B Uoners' ‘A, ¢ S-16G4c; cut louf, 160 - F R