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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | 8% it e, o | s i e il 242 OMAHA. LIVE-SFOCK MARKET PET UM--United clowed at §1.97 bid, FLOURC Euey, frat paten 13.80; » prasiry ROSIN-Quiet; stralned, common o good, $1.50% | patents, 3 20@8.80; firet clears, §2.0663.06; we clears, $2.45; export bakers, $2.4062,75, 2 y Dull at %6 %e. - L i Handlers of Onsh Grain Made Prices Re- SO Ktendy:” domestie, Tale g, extra, 4G¥He: STOCKS AND BORDS. attle Eeoelpt; Showha MGratifying Increase A 38 " oy on kettle, ; . ] gardless of Speculators, (UTARSER- Bteady: New Orleans, open ket | 1y 0 \wepe More Antmated and in Point of Numbers, A i e — PEANUTS Quict and steady; fancy hand- | Fluetuntions Took n Wider Range. rias O g gl R gt oo pigked, 1@iise. NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Although the volume i WHEAT ADVANCED ONE CENT AT ONCE |y METAIS=Plg tron aulet ana firm: southern | % deiness on the Stock exchange today does not | BEEF STEERS PRESENT IN GOOD SUPPLY | i::iiifi Lo B0 3% [MUCH TOO HOT FOR CORN EARLY y o ive. Tacent Toias teeniy 11230, Lead, strong: hrokers price. $3.371%: ex- | show a very heavy Increase compared with the ey i Lie0 L. 400 ’ TR S e W & ehange, F50. “Tin " quier atralts, $0165 plates. | iraging of the past few days, the dealings were and the fedling: wes wagk. oing io (e demor o Srage 4bout 'six “Dushels 5 Tt an (Reeshed: qu peiter . o gy de d the fee a8 weak, 0 o the demor- | and’ pastures somewh mproved by - Corn Rnled Active, the Range for the | "COTTONEEID O, —Wregular; exporters out of | more animated and fluctuntions took . wider | Demand Driwk but Trade Slow, Owing | iiized condition of the Chicago market. Crop Suffers Considerably in ¢ Tajpe P st Bt v s e gl the market: prime crud Toore £ 0. bt | range. A welling movement was early Inavg- [ o Demlers’ Diffegences—Stocker — Locallties=Ralns Generally Morrick—On an_average one-half of the early Day Being from One miliw, 15 prime urated fn Tobacco on a renewal of Feports of op- ) © VB STOCK. ¢ B IR T R R A Two and One-Half s Sgtmet o position amang_ the Independent manufactu nde Actiye—Hogs Open W b Late Crops=Outiook Still free from weeds and six foet high or m but erades, 20t eninst the trist. A brenk of 1% per cent wa N y N ) o At g o b cnreely {0 per cent s tasasling. ye Centw. Yellow butter grad Ry Dons e desline Wad aheckeds and '1Be RERONE; CLOSINET W Ees Common to Extra Native Steers Were RIS ORESS ISP O A REEAS ¥ NARGe-Ttet. Winde of the Sth very Infuriovs 68 ——— feneral lst had yleided elightly, On’ the ane in Constderable Demand corn, but kood rains since have very much fms OMAHA GENERAL ) nouncement that the supreme court had denied Aug. 13.-Only about 5,000 eattle of Moo ved It arly eorn earing rensonably well, e e Applioation _tor SeREERIL (the TeorRatiiation TUESDAY, Aug. I Il kinds were received here today, Including Late com’ badly damaged. Upland hay nearly & 3 13.—The speculators in| Committee "of the Diatiling and " Catteteed B % veekly weather cro . ot | tota . 0 on Staple ai n w he Neb weather service, co-ope herman—Stacking and threshing in progross. " £ prices; they left that to th n Stapl 4 Fa pany at tomorrow's sale, the trust stock came | as compared with the previous four days, ut 1,000 natives, but the general demand | the Nebraska weather service, co-operating Tl SR bl gl ;" e T ¢ caan miain todny. Being left| FEGAS-Fresh stock, per dos into good buying and rose 14 per cent. The | ave as follows: was 1ight and prices were no better than on yes- | With the United States weather bureau, Just what the balance will de andlers of cash g oday. ng § to the latt the pri ¢ Wheat was ad-| DBUTTER—Packing stock, cholee to | reat ‘;r 'l‘:w"l‘nr‘vkvx“\\n- mw':‘””:u‘x‘.“n‘{nm g+ ttle. Hoge. Sheep, | y. Buyers filled up pretty extensively yes- | i8#ued from the central office at the Uni-| Valley-Corn suffered from hot winds the first o the latter, the price of whe as o jut until midday the A m " vanced 1c per bu., and September corn was ¥ e g of the week, but was relloved by min on the 9th Fow. The "only change of moment was a de. | AURUSt 13.ciiiiiinnns . oo | terday, and this tended to leasen their orders | versity of Nebraska, Lincoln, under the ai- | gf £ tiek & ¥ Wnd wheat twenty bushe mber €orn Sile | Fator creamery, 17@isc. Cline of 1 per’ cont And a raily of 1% ber cent | August 12 ; ; w6 | toduy.’ Common to extra native steers welkhing | rection of G. D. Bwezey, meteorologist of [ por atre. o n 10 4N Wheat twenty bush ralsed 1%c per bu. Oats recovere LIVE POULTRY—Hens, 6c; roosters, 3¢; spring | In Missourl Pacific About “noon there was | August 10... ¥ 1615 2,68 om 1,000 to 1,650 1t ere salable at m #.% | the Nebraska Experiment station, for .the BOUTHWESTERN SECTION. h crafne the demand buying of the 1 stocks, accompanied by re- | August 9.. 2 2,007 776 | to $6, ‘few being good enough to sell as high ) also, and for all three gra s chickens, per 1b., 9¢; ducks, 6@7c; spring ducks, [ BU¥IDE C0 ent had been reached by | AUSUSE Beverrens % 53 42 s $5.50 or 8o poor as to sell much under $4.5. | week ending August 12, 1895: Adams—Corn In parts of county badly hurt hy for shipment was excellent. Vessel room | igac:"turkeys, 76isc; geese, se. ports that an agreement ha le conl earrying companies by which an advance P efh §toers Wo | Big heavy ‘steers were hard 0 sell. and lots drouth, hut where loca) showers have cecurred 1t was taken for 325,000 bu. of wheat, 528,000 | VI e fat, 1 to 100 Tbs., ure quoted at | the coal carrsing companies by which an advance | CATTLE-—Beefs steers were in larger sup. | ,idraging lens than 1,400 Ibs. Kold to the best is In fair_condition, bu. of corn and 65,000 bu. of oats. Forty|00e 1 RHd coarhe. 108X fon of the story was obtained, the traders | PIY today, there being quite a number of | advantage. The stocker and feeder trade was Chase—Splendid week for crops. Pastures fe, W isconsd ull e Young tue, and a gener - re! veste! ds, The | active to the extent of the It ceipts Millet and sorghum enormous. Corn bids fair to 4 thousand bu. of the wheat goes to Toledo | , ATy 1 1o mccept it as true, and o general ap- | pretty good westerns in the yards, The tv the extent of the limited receipts at WEATHER CROP BULLETINS | mits st vt of o erm fn some Oreeley Recent raine have refreshed the corn wonderfully, but all corn i badly fired. The — early will fot amount o much, but with ral the Jato will be wil right. The ears of corn ar Week in Nebraska One of Peculiar Meteor- | "'} “i% 5™y v oo Ary for com to do well. Qate yields ological Oonditions. ng well and & very fine quailty. Late corn REERESS & 33333238 8 3 faney, M@16c; gathered ereamery, 16G17c; sepa- v c ! At New buyers at stronger prices. Holders Bumt, bulls selling at from 81 ain, o8 t e to B lo; Hwink, N nt in the improvement were New | free ¥ 3 x . bulls selling a m I aoq. 0p %o, eased ver' do. ’ Jersey " Detnwnre & Hudson, | Lackns | were inclined to price their stuft pretty while cows' and heifers went at from decline, but gradually sold up 1%c, Upland liny A } Wanna, Rock Isiand, Burlington, New ik KNS THe. diftetenes: 1K opint 1 to 880, few welling above 8. 1t being off from %e to %c, ruled steady, and closed L 86 new hav, $6; ‘tve straw e ke Hrie & Western preferied. Bp 1| high, and the difference in opinion as to | {28 U R it ated. The early weakness was duc | mukes the price on hay; TIght bales sell the best tinued strong throughout the afternoon until | Values between buyers and sellers made | and many of them were chofce yers took hold NORNAL 0| as stated, ey eian mews, Liverpool | Only top grades bring top prices. shortly Defore the close, when, under the in- | the trade in some instances a little slower | f and prices averaged 26 per 100 1bs. hi AVERAGE B ik % %0, far apet and down trom %d b S Erenter ‘Wmotnte hin wan expected. thore were | than It would otherwise have been. The Western runge cattle were in fairly good RAINFALL . being off 4 for spot and fowl O ved | Many carlonds of melons this & i ™ which el Frctional reae, | MArket a8 a whole, however, was @ctve | demand at a decliis of about loc, steers sehing | #0R TNE WEEK ENOING AUGUST 1 to 1d for futures. The weakn ru.‘p.u{ ¢ | pid [l ol il tions and gave a tone of depressfon to the final : 1 v\'tl'l"_\lhi‘llu mlm was at ulllr'lvsn.'mlr at from $8.50 to $4.35, and cows and heifers at L ontler—& A Jarvest shows Hiitle bet orthwest was also & factor for | of the rallway companies to dis dealings The closing prices, however, are in | changed hands early in the day. The great | from $2.6) to $1.05 for poor to extra. Texas cat- or than was expected. Wheat and 1ye about hal ’n'r'.o',"n%n:v..( N i the better movement. [ Atlanta Constitution. * Other Kinds of fruit are [ (allhes Ghe, closing prices, bowecer, are i [ Hulc’se ihe cttle sold at $9.06664.20. tle were unchanged. Some were sold vestorday 4 crop. Oats ety Hay crop improving. Late r Cmovements were larger than | Ceap and Georgla Is a long distance from he | chier gains belng New Jersey Central 2% There were liberal offerings of cows and | $4.45. thelr nverage weight being 1,100 s Corn needs more 190, Northwestern movements T ere | markets, and freight clharges are higho - The | Gyt S ngtana 1% per cont, Brie Telok heifers on nd the market was fairly | Thers was another collapse in hogs, prices Corn s comingfinely cxoept where on the same date a year back, and commigelon merchanis have made very little. Tn | §itt NG EREING, R e cont, LS Tele active at prices that were @ little Stronger | falling from 10c to 16c per 100 lbm. Léss (han £ tatoes @ hieavy crop. Alfalfa excellents Slko n feature, At the decline there was [ one instance w merchant sen the shipper 810 for | yifiung' 13 per cent. T over than yesterday. All told, about forty loads head. were ofte Including those left heat and oats turning out betler than was Vew York taking on [ %000 melons, and ived a letter of thanks, the | fraction orded was In were on sale, mostly westerns. In addition | OVer from Monday, but tliere were too many for ted. pretty good buying, New Work HHNE U7 | corresponderit saying that on another consign. | Iifinois, which lost I ber cent. d to a good local demand, eastern packers | the demand, and i fair number will probably ve ptarian-Harvesting and staeking about erable and local shorts 80 pur- | ment equally as large was out of pocket for [ jnthe early ¢ v vére. ‘FeDTEAeHte: L O CKEIS | carried over tonight. Neither Chicago packers 1 N center of county corn needs rain. considerable and ootle froedom. Reports | the frofght. The frult growers of sonthenstern . R were represented on the market, which Gastorn shipbers boukht with ny. dekree of | A S 1 A ey TNy, Yary 1A chased with considerable fre A o | Missouri are furnishing many of the m and A 1 contributed to the strength. Natives sold and sales dragged, the bulk of hogs that | RANALL ting some. Pastures diving up. from New York stated that foreigners were 'man in that ditrict ahipped st week (hir all'the way, from $1.2 to £110, LUt largely hands | fetching ' trom - $4.50 1o $4.75 T Havencimaryasting abodt: fnised. buying there. Second cables wer rtec arloads t o The Missouri shipp Gvening Post's London cablegram=says: | @t from $3.20 to $2.75. Quite a number of | Comman to ehoice heavy hogs soid at from $1.2) Ats will - make about halt a crop nl)cor‘:nm: steadier and this imparted some | get {1 1”1' KR t .xxml 1 toek 1 ket was trregular l/\mlwhu(v‘m were {yi;_;'nk\x& ;;)nnw:; WwE were good enough to 6 }hx‘fl e m"v‘!dw:, :‘4'4;1? light O “l.'»5 " «I:' Ay v‘ Gy ithout more rain, Wl the very | melons, a expensen re puid, on’ reports of gold shipments, but the bew 3 20, & 60 to $6.16 o “ate corn % growing rapldly ptrength to the market, as did the very | Hui Ky ‘when they get people, alth ugh anticipating o farther moderate | The supply of stockers and feeders was | astorted dots. Packers talk very Ronew Hiteheook—Week hot, but corn has not suffered, fair demand for the ”"\“-lm~ e horted, DAFL melons. Cheaper freight rates do influx’ of gold, view the immeliate situation | large today.” The fact that operators closed | Not more than 12,000 sheep arvive com- less tha By T g ey ny ROV IRE gihiok ibuy aggregating )00 bu. being T e for the melon n this ke with equanimity, but for resurrection of the | out thelr holdings yesterday made them | pared wita 16,815 a week ago, but the demand wa a trace 4 inch o PR P MR L RGN L pESihich waw tor direct X aaains, | \Vhat southern producers need Ja more and better | sliver boy they do nat look. Krie preferred wns | good buyers today. The speculators picked | Slower than on vesterday, and prices were 10 or more aboundant. Hay is quality and were 12) cars, with ted cars c ct, fomo markets, and we cannot have them until [ externally firm. Argentines were stronk on fa- 3 3 i ) plentiful. Potatces & d i . up the of g Z00( o d | per 100 Ibs. lower as a rule. Infe 1o prime tol er L i cars n year ago, when 630 cars werc [ immigration ana diversificd industry bulld up our | vorable exchange and a steady trade In the wheat | the el et 1y Sy S0od, strong prices, and | Fitiven ware in demund at from $1.60 to #4, with £ ! ‘7;"‘ = Kearney—A hot dry week considerable rain, Oats and” wheat a good deal better than was expected Dundy—Eariy corn fs now in roasting ears and has rain enough to mature. Late and weedy 1 need more rain. Onts very | but Hing well. Broom corn and millet doing well, orn nesding rain. Late corn dame high winds on Sth and 9ih, Early preciation in values was recorded, In walch th AR e | from $2.5 1o 4, speculators doing & good share the best since the setilement of the countys and 40,000 bu. to Detroit. am, 10c; Limburger, No. votme, orbp advices were also a factor, ¢ | Killers were all in need of cattle and were | ;") buying ange occurred In butchers 1' Lite and_weedy corn will heed ‘one more good 10n_ o prime calves selling at from $3.15 to ! e the bulk of the cattle in first hands was o nch i Age 10 80 et 4 aed.” ¢ ot stocks decreased last | citief and towns. Quotations shipments, The Bank of France is reported 10 be.| go 6 3 e 5 lea chiefly at from $2.60 to £3.60. and erns inches wge to corn, Outs excellent quality and ylelding ff,’:}f Kog00 i Chnd are now 14,6700 bu., | POTATOES New: potatoes, choice stock, 3@ | letting out smail amounts of gcld. S y m,;“(‘}"f_“’l’;h‘lp““-”'_”‘”"I “'"’.‘l‘t’)"" & num- | 410 principally at from $3 to $3.23, fed westerns fifty |0 sixty bushely per acre. Wheat twenty of which 13,184,000 bu. Is winter and the | dic. The following were the closing_quotations on | A by 250d L hhE bl COUBLIY | bheing worth from $3.60 to $3. Spring lambs | The week opened with hot weather and | "{'h* b e . pring Wheat, Show- | ONIONS—Bermudus, per crate, none: California, | the leading. stocks of the New York exchange | demand was p ood. The best native | were active at from $450 to $.50 for good to | Southerly winds, followed by showers on hceln—On unirrignted land there s promise AL TR sither are indicated for [ in sac Dy B6eqd1.00: home mrown, H0@ibe. | today: feeders here sold at from $3.00 to $3.70, With | choice, and at from $3 (o #4.25 for common' (o fair. | the 8th and 9th. The temperature for the | *f A & erop of com. Potatoes good ers and cooler weather are indicated for O ovders, harked $1ike - 2 light stock cattle on the commonish order 2 week as a whole averaged three degroes | cops ™ e ot n Miely prevatled, Tt was re: s—Choice. #tock, per 4-basket erate, | AN Bxprons: | as low ee &30 Western foeders were in St. Louls Live Stock. abova the normal fn (ha enstern At of | e Wheat vt bt o Has ¥ oron ks perature, ely pre T 7 E . Q. e, 140 arge eupply, and sold largely at from , I8, Aug. 18.—CATTLE—Receipts, 3,600 | the state, and s helow o L ent harvest about done. Hay crop exs orted 'as raining” in " France and , crated, $2.0002.2 A e e 118 | R Gontalis i .45 to $.50." Representative sales: ments, 300 head; market steagy Tor | westerns: “n0 SlEhtly below normal'in the | cellent. Outs iight. TG e " xportn ot wheat | and flour ® o doz.. Bddle. Balitmore & Ohio. 64% | Ontario & W. COWE, best grades; otiers rather: weak: dressed beef | “The rainfall was heavy over the eastern | past help | The iite corn in most inure L "8 S jomewhat jarger at #0000 bu.| © he. Canady Pacifie,... Oregon {mp.. ... No. Av. Pr. gnd shipping ‘elers, $42003.10; WENt to good | half of the state, except I the. extreme | | Jed Witlow--Crons doing "well 'ver, but ra yure vas in flof The FRUIT! Canadn Southera , 50% Orogon Nav. L1000 §2 1042 82 60 e o i enockers. and fegders, | northeastern corner. Elsewhere ght | noeded. Late corn is tasciling and sk of which 180,000 bu wag In flour, » ' R { $2.25074.25; cows and heifers, $2.23@4.00; Texas er. Elsewhere it was light 3 g an World's shipments were reported at 5,668,000 | RED RASPRERRIES—No shipping stock. Central Pacino.... 1M/ 0. 8 L. & U T ~11003 0 A TRATAA b anEs 56400, cows and mixed | €XC€Pt In limited " localities. Severe local [ Wil %0on be up with early corn of "which Ttussia contributed 2160000 | PLUMSECalifornin, per box, cholce stock, $1.25; | Clies, & Ohlo. e R TR Y e el & | stupr. s2.00as.0. hail storms accompanied the rain and did | ave et Sorn for xix i R e suniry ports, 646.000 bu.; Ameri 1,- | fa eties, $1.50; south TR LS el o Sy . 908 | Piteaburs 2 H HOGS -Recelpts. 5400 head; shipments, 400 | cOnsiderable damage in some places. B e Hver hai b AT for B50,00 bu.; India, 1,395,000 bu., and Argentine “‘}r-\:.‘[‘;,l-#m stocks HIBITATT o 1 | R .- 28 market 8Gl0c lower heavies, H.6064.86; u‘:‘nh“"l';;:n‘}ll|nvhmtxm*rmlmrumih erable dam- bdAtady UG ML B AR B Lt X TACHES—None. o A8 e: 130014.70; 1ikht, 300, ge from the hot weather In the c e : ” BOthing. o active, the range for the day | A o Whinfing ok, vbis, $2.00 | Comoldated G 1000 e el e Shipmente, nones | pirtion ot e tite, and in the Southeast | o 1 NORTHWESTERN SECTION < Sen Nite : 5: cooking apples, $1.76G2.00. 3 . &St L.... . A o0 market steady and ‘firm: native sheep. $250@3.60; | ern sectien the are ver whio o ox Rutte—~Warm and very dry. Corn Is gho peing' grom 16 o e, the” close, showhnt | * 3 SRS S rantoran, per vox, | Cole ool £ T i T, 5084 8 southivert sheep. 410534 | han Bulered Rerious inury Was. peon samer | 400 iting Wi e i o nUing Tt Todders af from %e to %o loss and shaded off | ¥&rp A whkRRIES—Cholce shipping stock, no Delaware & Hud.. 131 |8t Paul « T STty Liv what extended during the past week. The | Mafvest well under way. N raotion. but doon rallied from %e (0 14, | SOCRMI et shipping stock, none. | BCI"Vaok ‘4 W... 108%|° do pid...::: 106 N A et A AL L raina in the northeastern section came gen- | win: ay about teo ki ot n b, 0" needs e e Mo, hdvanced from 1o (o 1%c, ruled | ook BALELET AR R Mock tock, | D& B G. pra 7|8t P& Omahal 07 N 1Ty, Aug, 18 erally before serious injury had oceurred wea—8mall krain nearly all cut. The vield steady, and clv‘\:t(-d‘ns stated. T:w {ecrlr\' BLACKH No shipping stock e P. Co. K‘: eofl.;’;f.’.',?;{;im'u& g In the southwestern portion of the state |on the fablelund promices well also on: botom Weakness was due in a measure to favor- [ GRAPES-Southern stock per 101, baskets, | PHIC- # Anitio! o : the ground I8 still moist from previous | wheve ire) ) L ; ;s previous [ where Irrigated. elhwhere Tt 1y crop HeY Able weather, but the early offerlngs of | gc: b-basket cratem. $2.00: CAlifornia, per east, | o0 Bid: 21 ' |$gar Rafinery.... Cown, $1.2608 rajne and the corn is in excellent candition, | Potatoes are wotde rain,: % L6 bulle. $1.60612.70. The rains In the eastern portion of the | Keva Paha about all stacked. Corm HOGE-Recelp's, 7,00 head: shipments, 300 head; | State the last of the week have very gen- | necding rain Al drfed up ko that market Sc to 16e lower; bulk of salew, $4.10g4.86; | erally revived the pastures and have been help it except on low lands. Beavicn, $4.5004.80; pnckers, $4.654.90; mixed ¥ beneficial to the late crops. Reports | Lokan—Corn nearly nll dricdsun, in a few spots H.60G4.50;" ignta, $4.9504.9; Yorkers, $4.80@4.90] | by countie would make corn with suffidnt " rain, Pigs. $4.60G4.80. HOUTHBASTHRN: BECTION, Seotte Bluff—Harley and wheal being cut and SHERP-—~eceipts, 1800 head; shipments, none: | g SASIERNISUCTION, crop T8 very fine. Comn in centor of county | market nctive: atronki lambs, "$30MGES: Koo | Buter=t parts of the county corn prom- | well advanced, In the eastern part later, bu tttons, 55 aops s sen Tl n others as bad ns last vear: | doing well. Eecond erop of alfalfa ready to ¢ Liad will peria erage half a_crop. Oats yiclding | _Sheridan—No corn 1o speak of In {he countys n looks well in east half of the il “1040 00 y 1 R ; : im0 deliveries’ were quickly ~absorbed, the | carly white varietios, 11.2: Fort Wavne. -. . 142 |Tenn. Coal & Iron. . 109 Bouse Most prominent on the seiling side | NECTARINES- Cail per case, 1126150, | & Y TRO: 138, ITexas Pacido, i entcrday being even more nctive on the TROPICAL FRUITS, Hockiug Vatley.:: Unton_ Pactho. Taying dide today, and was one of the| opANGES—Choles seedlings, per box, $2.50; | liuols Centril... 80 [U.'S. Exprea fentures. The weather reports of lowa and o, "S53 Tancy St Michaeie: | SUP.& Dulather 28 (W SU Lk P Indiana had a little drouth talk in them e ; K& 87 |WISCL &P ot and the market possibly was affected some —Extra fancy lemons, 360 size, $6.00; | Luke 267 | Wells Faieo Bx... by the same. The market acted a |ittle as slze, 36,0006 do hid.. . B13( Weatern Union .. 1 gversola. e carh tion’ i strone o stock ver buncn, 4225 | EAKSSIOr’ 11 150k Whteline & ' L N L (Lt i ' AR ad Truw © Maral agnta: e i % " Twenty-five 1o Hfty-ve bushe it | Grass 18 very aho A e s Telq 1¢ over Beptember, and e None ELown % Loulaville & N M. &St R 0 L i AR I sleveniin Cweniytann ey o cuom Vet RS e il lheta N 3 e lrom 158 to De premium. g TELLANBOUS, L&N A KD & RIGU ! : vy, YORK, Aug. 18.-BRISVES—Receipts, | ° Cass—Hol Winds on the Sth aid_ considerable | and tha B irisited partioaof the vancy. Meed oS allon . trom 1Ags (0 TN premium, o Mamimin 6511 113 6L BULLS. i o Uride of dmportance: Buropean ca. e 10 corn, followed by 0 tain, which did | potatocs wers Terigated the other ®ide accepted this morning. EXx- LG L L. - 1160 72 00 ght; refrigerator beef, 96010c; exports T g sending out 173,000 bu. O 26, ), . 2} 9 23 ek, 147 \ county may mike u third of @ erop. In souilie i ¢ 10 9 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Teceipts, 5,000 head; | soarcely & hird of a crop. In soutliern | oy1cAGO, A 3.—The s weol Baltimore 26,000 bu Withdrawals 'from ' i Ensltsh walnuts, soft- | NewheiiisCast 15 verv dull and barely mieady; nedrly 8,600 unsold | Bmee Srchnian " A Bvod crop potntoen | aiitin fop the, weekc nding. MOAS re here were 27630 bu., and charter? | shelled, ety flberts, 100; Brazil AL 15 Sheep, prime. $1.80@2.50; lambs, common to | o e thaof apples. Alfulta’ coming Y ing 8to! Natlonal Cor inze. 2 out well since the cuttin v 2, OrS DerSe ‘tor- 28,000 H; (“u:flpx were uts, 10¢; pecans, Deanuts, raw,’ 6c; roasted, | Nat, Cordage pid, 22 0 cholce, 5.0, i § Fillmorc—Good ‘rain, ot ¢ o Ao much ‘."') .A"m"q 1% lf,‘"”“,' M'",‘,’ ":,” '\h“ w:fk wonk, #pot being down 1d and futures o - iy N5, Comtest 235 cniler at $5.3005.00, | oo Mo apcjotd Fain, but. o much | has' been generally fuvorable throughout the Tien ryhmetic markets "all ruled. frmer. | DATES-In 60 to 70.1b. boxes, 6c per 1v.i tara | § & §¢'bfa ; i3 Stock In S food to early ‘corn.” Laje proved, BUt | utate for all erops. The tempcrature has nveraged ontract stocks decreased 479.{:\7 bu. {m‘: Aleh grmall boxes, m| e North m o 7 4 A - 9 Sk ek "u d “l’ t. o i Gage—Early dorn will only make fodder. Late | & fo¥ dekress above the nomal, with (wo o w1108, 1., against JER-Fure Juice, per bi Nortlicrn Paci & 2 ceord o pts at the four principal markets | corn will ¥icid. something, : o days of excessive hen v showers Teniennd ate now LUGHL bu. aguinel | EGCEUSSRCORN I The i, in oRatn” ot | NOpABERS ; 4 CALVES. wor Fiendis! Ruind i T 200 Hamiltone Late. orn will not make | T U ek v ot Wi ach Lo A hack. . Heo G 2 b., e, : i 3 51| L athier pfd e 240 Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. d' b o feed cor i noonly n few limited disticts have they beem Year back. Recolpts were large at 910 cars, HIDES AND'TALLOW. ot | Loatlier pfa...... cor 20300 Togs. Sheep. | and but little feed, Y corn badly dam ¥ g y C “ 4 3 outh Omaha i 20 | “etterson--Co places, but the av vy, Vegetation and crops have not been ree nd 410 cars ere estimated for {omOrTOW. | 1inps_No, 1 green mides e No. 2 green T BRI TRy e s i iy nsd i reon—Corn {s fair in places, but the aver- i ;_ o, 2 a T W ¥ _ pin age will fall below tw ds of a ciop. - | turded because of drouth except In a few di ‘alr and higher temperatures were noted | f{ft) n : oo ) e Polainday i 0 | ake w a’ciop, In south. | tarded because of drouth ex o e enthor mip for the corn beit, but | bdce: e & s, o, Sulted hidea, Bo; No, 3 | KT obason, 0007 A ichian . d b Bainme | T i 5 19 100 | cantern portion i\ s scarcely anything: - In north: | ISR, 1R, Ihe OrIeE arL 0 e e R g cooler conditions, with showers, are 'indi- | e 12c; No. veal calf, § to 15 Ibe oo Nor | 11400; Chicako G, Diktilling and Cattie: | 41 A ——— | taflure. Lh LI ears, which are filling rapidly. A crop oated, except for Illinols, Missouri, Michi- v_flint hides, 14@1hc: No. 2 dry flint. hides, | f#eding. 21.400; Miskourl Paclfic, 7,400; New Jde o Totals . 16,800 | Johnson—Corn exceedingly poor in west and ove_the: nverage i 10w 'pigotically gan and Indiana. 2 No. 1 dry ‘salted hides, 1%c; partly cured | §6¥ Central, 8,600, ‘Now York. Susquenanna & | 7307 0 % i northwest part of tho county. " In extreme souts: Ay LahinchAbugr arerteyiel incins Oats were rather quiet. At the start the 3 1. less than fully cured, Western, 8.200; Nely York, Susquehanna & West- Coffee Marke cast portion corn 18 in gocd” condition and prom. | ShRtral and soutlern counties, but the; Sy eeling was enster, and September deQ‘IInell PELTS—Green salted, each 2@eoc; | €D preferred,'4,40: Reading, 2,400; Rock Isiand, SEW YORK, Aug.’13.—COFFEE—Opened dull [ 18es a full yield on bottom lands and half « orop | SHEht damage. Threshing rly - complete ¢ from yellerdny‘q{ r‘llo‘!:’. Tlm ln‘.,-en h 1‘;‘ X arlings (short wooled early akinm: £,300; St. Paul, 8,800, @10 pointe deciine. ” The mariet at non wa | on uplan and meet of the wheat markoted In graded ad vheat and better local buying to v shearlings (short wooled enrly SRS A e 2 4 3 nominally 5@10 points under yesterday's closi Lan —Corn crop a total failure excepf o, 2 or No. ch plowing ¥ being don o the . abeo, #ome " buying - for | 1k N oy i0c;, ary/ehearting Ganort New York Money Market. b 2 o basie. The weakness was due {0 heavy Brazillan | @ few places, 0P (otal fallure except in | ang aw Inrge n acrenke of wheat s wsual will by New - York, had a good effect. After the | Wooled early sking), No. ‘2, edeh, Sc; dry flint | NEW YORK, Aug. 13—MONEY ON CALL—| 1. 5 o movement. There was no particular pressure on | Nemah rn in enstern and southern part of | ¥OWD this fail. Pastures are generally good, but first run of selling offers decreased and | Kansus and Nebraska butcher wool peits, “actual | Easy at 1 per cent; last loan, 1 per cent; closed, g . . the market. — Warehouse dellveries from New [ the county is as good as ever raised. In the | N S0me cases the stock has to be fed from thé dvanced from 3o to se. The close | WeIKht, 4@ée; dry flint Colorado butcaer wool | 1 per cent, . o York yesterday, 8,646 bagn: New York stock | Southwest much I only fit for . fod Ahe [ ensiluge ficids. The second rowth of clover 18 prices advance (eoito Al to Bpo | Dol per Ibo actual welght, 4@6isc: dry flint | PRIME 'MERCANTILE PAPER—34@4 per . i g today, 217,717 bags: United States stock, $71,026 | county will perhaps average two-thirds of g fuil | MOW Bearly ready to cut, and in some cages it Was steady, with a gain of from %c to 3c | Colorado murrain - woor - peith, - oot b acton | cent. iR bags: afloat for the United Bates, 210000 buga; | crop. Potutoes, millet buckwheat and. garien | 18 much heavier than the first growth. Late pos for the day. | welght, 4@ée. Have feet cut oft, as it is useless | STERLING EXCHANGE—Strong, with actua 3 3 . total’ visible_for the United States, 281,028 bags, | Vegetables are in good condition tatoes and gardens promise good ylelds. There Provisions continued their gradual every | i yay freight on them. buatness. (. bankerst Silia as Sl s el fsii s against 392771 bags last year. Otoe—Corn from Syracuse south and weat is | {3 butlittle frult to market In the northern coune day decline. The presence of ample illl[l- TALLOW AND GREASE—No. 1 tallow, 4%4@ | demand and ai $4.89%@4.89% for Axty fays BANTOS. Aug. 18.—Good average Santos, $14.40; | nearly brown fr hot weather, while in tes, but in the central and southern counties plies for the existing demand and the big No. 2 tallow, $h@ic; grease, white A. 4 | Posted rates, $.90a14.01; commercial bills, $4.80% receipts, two days, 9,000 bags. eastern part of the county it I8 very heavy. muchgls/golng toEwaste; beoalisetari e igiutteg: Eorn crop me"l have removed all spec- 2 White B,' 81c;" grease, vellow, 2%@ | SILVER CERTIFICATES- 67c, HAMRBURC . '13.—Quiét, unchanged to % | Pawnee—Early corn is badly demaged. market, arday's. ol K . por] ver, x. p _JIGNc: roug) o oadbands, i B, “Au et, ver; at | day 0w tasuel and silking. The stalks A s ) Jard T "5 lower, And wibs deciined 2150 for | WOOL UNWASHED—Fine heavy, a7 Closing quotations on bonds were as follows. 12 noon, quiet, % Fu3 b m drregutar, | are small generally, but the 0¥1n frosh and | DES MOINES, Auk, 18.—The Towa weekly September and 114c for January. Receipts | !ght, S@oc; duarter-blood, 104712, keedy, ‘bu .8, 4s, rez., new, 121%]0. 3¢ higher; closed q f net advance for the | healthy looking, and with a very late frost will ather crop bulletin, lssued today, says: The of hows for today were 13,00 head, and Ehafty, 804, cotied and broken, conive, TS. 4n coup. new. Wy day; sales, 1,000 b B o 10 autlicient. eom 10 uverage aboul | average temperature for the past week was above e v fie; cotted 4nd_ broken, c, Snovy &R er’of crop for the county qEitimated recelpts for tomorroy: Wheat, v 0oL" WASHETS MR Tiatie; ane. 10 U8 B, res. Peorin Markets. otk The ot winds” pave @amaged much of | Bormal On the #th end eih brisk winds ot : , ¢ d i + | the; tub was c; black, §c;' bucks, 6c; [ (18, 4, PEORIA, Aug. 13.—CORN—Market dull, 1 e’ corn beyond' recovery. . B Seornioh Of | the temperature ahove % degrees, caused npe 17,00 head. tag locks, 2G3¢; dead pulled. S@6e 4 3 -CORN—Market dull, lower; | nilye ‘more than ey P werloun damage 0 the rapidiy The leading futures rangea as follows: 2 bulled, . Jpen. 8 . 2 36ige; No. 3, 36 Fods than a quarter of a crop. Too early p. This was relieved in' parh S il Y Market dull, casler; No. 2 white, 209 | YL, 0 Predict as to the later. ler weather scatlered showers In' Filolon, 1 Opsa. | Mivh. | Gow. | Olowy 001 Market. 3 No. Av. Pr. . No. 8 white, 2G22tsc. @ | Sallne—Some corn in ensiern edge of county e s e hhowsts la the) A - - BOSTON, Aug. 13.—The business in the wool | Als. Class A ¢S 1 steer.......1100 $3 75 t Market dull, nominal Satniem than @ third of a ‘crop. In center of | rainfall was suicient (o afford substantin beneAt Ceevren| €A@Y 8¢ 0ux| so@aasg | trade this’ week hax been comparatively dull, | Ala Glaas B L& T . AT Ol pam okl county almost nothing. In southeastern part | 1 erops in. sl hiracot the alater mulnl ossan| o7 Gti| Widders | which was mturaniy o B expected, an manutac: | Al Gisvs ¢ UNue[*Mutual Ciiion 44 . 3% teeders.... at, 8600 Lm0 T o ool b in {he nortnern districts. d % OTHGUR| ot 073 Goisk | fiers Rave purchased o lance wmount o wool | Alk Gurrency. 1 i : i 8 cows. ; 0 e Yoo OMS: 20 b, ; | SANNOL make more than Maf & crop. Milles doing | quifore haif of the slate corn bas un. SR A i 1 @ better | Lu. New Con. 4s.. 3 ati 4, corn, 17, i | Anely. 3 questional co sure of damage dvedoisl 3Kl 88| 88, | aulet market for the next two monthe, Following | NG, o DAL H. Schelder, 'Frinco Wheat Quotations. gaxly folestimate the amous promise. of More. (han, A% nverage 10, fop i 8 the' quotatione: Michigan, Wisconsin, et | N mmiand . Sy e, : 10 39 foeders. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 18.—WHE. Thayer—Nine-tenths o com I8 n total Eports. B : kL 0¥ N Mier g h 8. O.noufund.... 13| R. G. West. Lat B > L . Aug. 1EAT fat) R he e " a at large. Reports show the conditiof SN bine] Xy puichuan, isaticg X Hiiroi i6aiaie: No. | Ko oo sot 3. 00 (S %, Con 5 Ry Ty Gatdle Company " December, $1.02%; May, §1.09%. alliee and the rest damaged badly. Pastures very uncven ns @ result of the notable i 1iinots, . 1. Michigun combing, 2ic; No. . 5 OWS.ue 27 strs, L1105 — o drsad e variability of the rainfall. With timely ra 18Y 18% ¢ | 2, Michigan combing, 2ze: Michigan, unwashed: AL Nt ae t: 10 B WYOMING, Finanecial Notes, corn Kbt 1Y, Winds have about finished the | hip' out the later fields and favorable Reather 18010 18%| Ok | tonisc: Jndiane and Mmour) duatter-blood | ya Genturles.. SUL. & S..G3, Stra Aug. 13.—Clearings, $14902372; bal- [ and the balance nothimg. > > 00 NIl a Crop | throughout the balance of the sea the tota} ™ 28 UK, oisatte: Indima and Mistourl " three- | *dodatorrod.. 1| Tex. P f steer.......1250 3 60 S e tagin: si, el LT TR output of corn will be highly satisfactory o 47 sorine medlu, “Cvelve months.” l2gric: scoured | Atohinon 34 S o R4 6 cors IS B0 ] meer: beEIMONE, Aue. 18—Clearings, $13T85: | Antelope-Grain ail eut and bout one-thira n | 01ta’ TiCh aive” s aserage, and other sl 7 price, 31@a2c; wpring, fine, ~ twelve mo s anan 8¢ fhiis oo fo alances, $304.782 e stack, So shing done. Wheat and oats | Krains unusually heavy. o oo Other 10 10 Flatie; scaured prces Matme Tooniry"onthe. | Canada So. 2ds .. 1083 | Weat Shore 43 ci } HILADELPHIA, Aug. earings, $11,134,- | the 5tack;, Some threshing done. Wheat and oats | £rains unusually_heavy. ry | bt 5e. 89|50 e 7. Koud. m s been materially Injured by . 800 Montana, fine medium and fine, 1@14c: scoured - 893; balances, $1,896,52 drouth and needs rain, Some local showers in e Kunsaw Corn Necds Rain, 8 %% Piice. st Cullformia woolt, northegn, ‘prin, ST, LOULS, Ak, 13.C] count TOPEKA, Aug. 13.—The Kansas weekly yeuthey. i o; scoured ce, ; midd ounty — 5 o ances, ay, 567 5 50y0—Droy hroken by Thres i it © it scoured) bsts, combing, superiine, (2 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13.--Che oMoial clos- o p NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Clearings, $07,576,161; | Prospects for corn if not take o fruits, gardens, pastures and meadows, with few 570 oo o, Sambing, average, 33G3c. Queens- | Ing duotations fur miniag stodas today wars us George Prentice. balances, $6.443.863, Nessluge & Fuller will ship [ Burt—Warm, windy week has toid on corn, [ exceptions, are in fine condition, the early cory 84 SR QG (bl Tollow o L6203 2% 100,000 gold by tomorrow's steamer, Arbuckle | Which I8 fired ‘bad on ligat soil, but early | be eatly all out of danger, while the lat R et e PLUY . Aue. 13 —WOOL_Quiet and 5 | Bros, will sip §700, corn filling well und will mike some corn’ yet. roaching maturity. Fall plowing is uotations were as follows: mi Ohlo,” Pennsyivania' and Weat Virginia, X cow! ¢ 4 = Small grain mostly stacked or threshed, but Lo eral. Shipping lots are 1e; winter pat- | 4nd aboy XX and aove, 17@iKc: me- W bull... B Foretgn Financial Aftairs, dry o plow. \ g #ood rains In the middle division came toe 5: winter stralghts, $3230340 T duarier-blood, " 2108c; common, S feeder. PARIS, Aug. 18.—Three per cint rentes, 102¢ | Cedar—Corn s doing splendidly. It s not in to help corn in Cloud and Republican couns spring pa 3 00; spring straights, $2.2067 | B2l WNew Vork, Michigan and ‘Wisconsin, X b v 4 i 10c for the account., Exchange on London, 25f | TOASUDE ear yet, but the ears are hanging down | Ues, but they have done much for pastures ang 2.25; bakers, $1.90G2.23 100 above, 18erioe; mydium, 2a20c; qua ter-biiod, | Bodle Con... Mount Diablo.. 5 i 2i4e for checks, E and there s plenty of molsture in tae ground. | late crops. Corn has been injured this week I WHEAT N Haske; brald, e wushed 'combings, de’ | Bullion. ... Oceldental Con. Ccows. &3 atobra Lo s Small grain an excellent crop. Phillips and_Marshall, and in Cowley in th G6dct No. 2 red Juné, fge, X, or XX, #ia2ise; mediom. auarter- | Buiwer Con. OBRIP e B. Brooks, KANSAS “)——"“ OROP 18 ASSURED. Colfax—The north third of county will have a | South, but generally ovér the division it is in very R N piod s izic; Drald, S5 unwashed, et | B o7 Qohir.. . . ... e ) e NS A .| full "crop of corn, the center about three-fighs | #00d ‘condition, and much of It hik advanced. sg OATS N 2 ; 1he; quarter-blood. fine, X or' XX, 121 | Ghelionie Gon. e Stag... - 2 tecrn, of & crop, and the south third but little more than | fAr that a large crop is certain. Haying and fait N d 1@k i ! S, ‘. W Bif a0 0. 3 whi aife; ‘quarter-blood, W@ e Bhbaae . 8. Grant. Out of Harm's Way from Both Drouth | half a crop. Comn damaged somewhat by plowing are in progress, 2 b i unwaihed (ark eoldted) fin 2 SRaaes: strs, Ug...1260 8 ekras 5 and Frost: Cuming—Week warm with good show e general absence of rain in the western de Y.No. 2 nominal, i medium, 13G14c; course, 16@17c. Siarra Nev: F. Coffee. : favorable for corn, and all® orops Qo vell, | vision was very favorable for the harvest, which FLAX Keun No LUS0ssaLI g | common, Badic] toreliory of n thenstorm fine 4 t Singra Novada, 3 A - CHICAGO, Aug. 13.—“The bigness of our | Haying in progrces with a oo viehl, 18 now mosily " finisiied and threhing begun, ( PHOVISIONSMces pork, ber Wi, sedogo.cay | medium. medium,” 12@13c; coarse, 13G13c Sliver Ring. o corn crop beggars the arithmetic,” sald | (Jhixon- Stuciing and shock hrebiing weil atong | o’ com ind e forake | comy are. promis- ard pe w.. $6.00% Snort rib ouel, g cat yielding from " eighteen 10 jw. E: | ing fine ‘yields, with plenty-of hay in sight, gai?fi)‘.h:o,nx.lry“..:x‘mxfl thoulders Goxedi sl [ 8. Loul FRmO8esrse sty Frank P. McLennon, editor of the Topeka | bushein ner ire wnd oath forty-live i cighmn | o o o it With plenty of hay in g .16, Short cle hoxed), . LoU| ug. WH .22 £383 83888 8238 ass J \ Bk« a _ and good quallty. Com in good shape, but re. | bate Corn edn R in Mixxourl. ISKY—Distillers' finished goods, per g 7 cholce, £..76@2.56. ] I Xy Inchek fi;“e Journal, v:“ ‘": Laterviow, ere today, auires more rain'in some localitics ! COLUMRIA, Mo, Aug. 13.-The Missourd lower "“at 66%c: options | = = nstead of saying the state of Kansas now, odge Ing, guing on with crops slightly | weather crop report says: The tempernture dure followlng were the receipts and shipments | opened lower with kood buying, and later there | S1ver bira, 6515 836%2 Moxican dollare, 035 you should use the synonym ‘corn fleld for | PoW average. Wiieat and oats turning out well, it g tods was an advance, closing %@lc above vesterday: | @34c. Drafus, alght, 2ic: telegrapiic. 53. Corn varles and will yield from a half to o ful | /6 the ‘past week averaged near the normal Rl [Fecoipt|ohiomenta. | Alkust, §7%c; Beptember, §136; December” s L] . 2 state. crop in different parts of count In all_sections except the southwestern, wher ARicion. %1 Detoer, NG Boston Stock Quotation gt T ke, . 2 ouglas—Temepariure thde dikrees above the | there was o ST deficlency, Over the’ greatel Eour. tbls. (Fa CORN—Also opened lower, but rallied and | BOSTON, Aug. 13.—Call loaus. 2@3 per cent: : 5 ’ You will understand In a measure the | ,ormqi and rainfall twosthirds the avecage | Portion of the state the rainfall was very 1ights £88833 R AR e glosed better than vesterday: cash and August, | Ume loans, 2@4 ' per cent. Closing prices for . g corn figures of Kansas when I say to you [amount for the week. gh generally sufficlent for present needs 3ac; Beptember, 36%0; December, Fye s, Doads and mining Anaros: " § focders. .\ ? Holt-The drouth has injured cor . X s progremsed rapidly except in b : 21 stocks, bon atning anatos that the crop will be more than 260,000,000 Jured corn wome, but b } N OATS—Higher and slow; cash'and A t, e, T c B 10 feeders, g A . prospects have Improved with ent rain 1 of the southwest, which are hindere QB . wasifaaind 000 | September, Bofo My, B Gie. vl 1903 K ES Weatinen. Elec. SOUTH DAKOTA. bushels, It will excced 300000,000. Tt |EoLPWil probabiy”exceed the average. - o [ by having I practically completed and ! 25 A0UTH 7 will give five bushels, or 400 pounds to every | “‘Knox—corn In- southern part of- the county | POWIng for ‘fall wheat in general: «Tareshing AT S s S0 LW | VLAXSEED-DUll, 8101610, accoraing 1o | Am: Sugar . X Weare Live Stock Company. | man, woman and child In the United States | mich above averase. and Tn Ahe nortnstn partof | 1 S in frogtems Gn repordd £5ntinds o indle Kol wan weady: oreamiery, 11m@10c: Aairy, 0@ | TIMOTHY SEED—Lower, #.1004.%. el Telopons. Elec. otd. . 09 100 178 3 Cowmenn 088 and ‘leave enough to send several ship loads | County in below uverage and needing rain. elter yield F ‘whent U Wan expeoted 16k A ¥ A CORN MEAL-—Qulet, $1.85@1.95. Boston & Albany.. Atchisn 2as . ... 83t | 1bull... 3 wtcers......1286 to Russia. iR i G L ottt Tiropsot. far. the carn croy 1a sl (e very " E e < BRAN—Dull; 64¢ Did. cast (rick, Boaton & Maine. _|Atehison 4. § steeri 40 stre, Tex. 1253 “In Kansas it is customary to say early | by drouth, and recent ratne wiil bring Tt v 2o 1a eare oAty A NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. | HAY Suong ang beicertor oy’ grades; others | & B&Y ... e Bleciis on, ; NEIRASKA. in_ the ‘summer:" .One more good rain will | Rest, Hell storm, Baturdsy ‘aleht’ mearly de | BUEIBSE €OCk Retll mEre FRIK L e weil and Closing Quotations on the Prineipal | new: H68G16.% for old, Ve H0.W@10 for | Gen 'Rlestria. Allouez Mining Go Ot Fietz, insure the corn.' Since we began to use that | *UpYed the corn for a strip abuut a mile and | AP ’ are maturing well an TRTEs i, Pt ametrom P ol 8 are generally abundant. 7y 1 g W (BUTTER=Quiet; crenimery, 14G2c; dairy, 5@ | [iinols Stoel Atlant 2 200 102 Bows. stercotyped expression about the 4th of July | Southmast ormer or i omnor et S aaliny el ey . ' Mexican Uentral Bohion & Muntana 2 26 % 47 cown.ioiin we have had one rain after another— on”blufts ‘Samaged only 5 - NEW YORK, Aug. 18— FLOUR—R Baas—Lower, 104e. NTaN B Butte & Boston. -+ 2 ST 3 Tondern,. R e O T P e i M B A Moliahon Nt Conjidate, bbis.; exports, 15,100 bbls; market weak early. | WHISKY-~Steady. §1 0id Colony. Calwret & Hecla. 306 . J: 3 1 feeders. ... o iaed b od P Quring the week: some late corn jumt taseelling | DAYTON, O., Aug. 13.—J. 8. Prigg McMas tut rallied later with wheat. Spring patents sold | ~LEAD—Steady; sales, § cars, at $3.30. Spelter, | Ore. Short Lins. Centennfal ... 1 3 Vvided by a terrestriul ralnmaker who had | and Will need a inte season to mature. Siucking | hon, the son and law partner of Hon. John A, B ot prat) k. Guatases: Inter. aheqxad ny | 07y LAY, Rubber. Franklin 5 ; discovered (he real way to produce the good | done nd’ some. thieshing. J Farineraf Hon- JOhbete B et o,y il patente 5 soa | L HOVISIONS—Pork, _ lower: sobbing. 9.8 | S Diego. -2 ' o TR vellow grains of the cob growing maize. The About_on he ucreage of McMahon, who 18 now on a vucation trip to Digher asking pricen. Clty mil pateots, 8400 | Lard, lower: prime.” $5.857 Ghoics, 45, Bacon | Onlon Bacits. ; : CBenns A e S e SR T k third of a crop, | Lake Wood, N. Y., positively afiirms that A : Femainder much uge, ‘And no S 4 his ; $.00G4.25; winter stralghts, $3.46G5.65; Minnesota S—Flour, ihls.; wheat, 115,000 | West End pfd! 4 (otib: o $ referred to in the morning papers, seems past danger from drouth, Potatoen o good | UNIer o conditions would his father accept LIPS G R e sl e f 50,000 . ' [ The corn crop of 1896 has bLeen saved | croj the democratic nomination for governor. fi.,.,..,,« Mt WL T r,’ 6000 Thie: wheat, 3,000 New York Mining Quotations. o ) from more than its nine chances to curl up | Stanton—Week favorable and corn dolng well BGL Spring Tow | graden $usird s 3 21,60 b, NEW YORK. Aug. 13.-Tas following ara tha | 50 feeders.... ) and breathe the hot winds of death. It is | Juar beets In find condition und where they have (gl SL 1aactive; wiperfine, B.1008.5 L ry Goods Market. $laMag 1n1aing 910 wiow 144 teeders... 988 3 everlastingly saved. The parched-mouthed, | laige Sigit thresning done. Onta yielding | JAMES B. BOYD, J. W. DEANy SGonN aEAL-Quiet; yellow, 9.086116; Bran- | NEW ORI, Aug. 13—There wax o much tm. | Bilwer -T2 7 o B oo S evil demon Who in years past has blasted the | sixty-five o eighty busiicls’ per acre, und wheat Telephotie 1039, wine, 32,85, proved demand of Jobbers, attended by considers | CHOIOT.. . ve.+tires oplir.. 2 helfers... 3 ., tg.. fane e A 5 | fifien (o twenty-five WA Toceiptn, 500 bu; expord bie- eniurwtment of sales, “Busira. were prescnt | Srown Poigi el M| et i Tevlrs® 10 e meosba the bodee i o ot s | P YRS of motsture for. corn und weets BOYD & DEAN u. Bpot market stronger; No. 2 red arge ers s @ Fesult of an grecable | Con. cw'. & Va WekblIver. .. . eeders. .. 1% feeders. .. 106 aso 3 and both doing finely. Many throshing out ¢ s Pokthern. Tie: Nev 3 ward, Toks. L Rasii® SUEUSIS B8, 8. TWI} of AR Axresable | 206, L & V.o ket var ota /.. 1000 Brewster: Nothing but & regular Illinols cyclone, | thck wheat nbernming aban twonianing out of OMAHA, NEB, Sasier, but ‘quickly advanced on iy, | cIrcis there 'Was @ larker volume of business | Gouid & Carey. Sierra Ne ] COW.renen 728 cow @ which might blow the corn stalks out of the | Der acre and vats Ko from AL 10 seventy: COMMISSION ety ivate bl e To WO “Weather | Sonchued than e o ety okt of ‘Which | Hale & Noreru Siandand o P A e ground, could now hurt the crop, and that | % bushels Mg A Graln Boatal s PR ere And west, | resulted from mall and telegram Grders for stapl CBIAKS. ... ... uion Con.... eeder 3 i) eeder. ... 1240 ' 4R oux City, Ia.—Corn reported be In_advan & BTone I L horts bon 160 b5, tar ana. wast; | olored and tanby cottons mtiaten tebiice” Siug: | Irom Ativer 3 Yellow Jaci feeders.. @ would only give it to the adjoining counties | of the sewson and. promising 1o be Kbt Tain, Frovisions tocks all day, the close being 1@1%sc higher; sale goods, flannels, blankets and a v: y Mexican. Tyine, and states and territory. The corn is prac- | average yield, Pust Room 111% Board of Trade, Sluding No. 2 red, January, 13%@He: Septe sonable stuffs. ' Printing cloths active, with sales . feeder, * 71 cow 100 tically ‘made.’ Much of it matured very | Yankton & 1. ractically wl) | Direct wires to Chicago and New York. S8, closed " TINe; Deco B of 150,000 pieces rogulnr for t aclive < feeders. @ a n - tacked o threshed hock. Hay gens Vi } RO Lt i wmber, 73 A IR oo rsular_ for ruture. delivery “at London Stock Quotation Russell early, and frosts have no chunce for any- [ SlagKed oF threshed K. Hay gen-| Correspondents: John A. Warren & Ca YRN—Recelpts. 156,000 bu.; exports, 133,20 b ALL RIVER, Muss.. Aug. 15.—T: LONDON, Aug. 13.—-4 p. . closing. 53 teeders, 0 T2 Teeders. ... 1156 thing more than killing the leaves which e Y Nehive ard hisher: No. 8 {ric 4RO 16 D for print cloth contracts. Spots are | Gin PRciAe - 6814 S Paul gom i 79K g 3y e Meller 3 have conveyed the nourishment to the €ar— | pone_com mot eultering. myen from B e t: Yellow and ungraded mixed, 40404 ke, T, | 41 2 1-16c. The market I8 srong And mills are | Bere. o 0e,: INC ¥ Coutral feedern... TI§ 33 . ble to hear and also trumpet for it- | but is late, althouxh green and fresh Mont fie1ds F. P. SMITH & CO. o oy ‘alioat. Opslons opsned work: Sut escusred | Dolding for 30 for spots. It is the fee time sy | Eriew Pounsylvants ... feeders. . M43 3 0 1087 B i nuly Thnaa UEnees, AR Aot Daids 8 " 8 B aleat. Options bpened weak: but recovered | Hokline, for 36 for spete. It i the frat time wtice | Belgida. 112 "\111 70° | Pounavivaals of foders:ionlle 338 4~ fosdery e o b S o e e | T P ROYVIS ONGS lated by X export demand and report of [ 8. Then 'the ‘mdvance was made by M. 1. | Mexican ordinary. 20ig|Mex. Con. new ia.. R. M. Fadais. s 7Pt , 3 { o ng at %GINC net advance; Sep- | Borden. Just after the strike the market dropped = 216 feeders...1156 8 66 Strikers Arrexted for Intimidation, | Huffulo-Com reatly damaged by dry weather | “pooe "y Ny ige Bldg., Omak tember, 434G e, closed 3% back immediately. BAR SILVER—80 7-16d per ounce. & H. Amos, ISHPEMING, Mich., Aug. 12.—Four strik- | 480 ot winds. ¥ avly fo the excut of one e N Y. {3 a. Y R it b savorta, 100 M Liverpool Markets. PP P MO R R Coo 3 i ers, Jose Todd, Michael Wall, Robert | (or the present, owing to' the showers ¢ araees Diaea ta e Chicasy. Board. of ‘Fradts = 1 NO. 8 white, dolac.” Orlone quiel butim, | | LIVERPOOL, Aug. 18- WHEATSpor, quier; | 3 per cent 9 calv 4 N A Trudgeon and Richard Graham, who were ac- B VALl Tanaety’ Ghred Corresgindenta:” Schwarty, "Dupes & Co., Chis xnu\. 23hc, clused S3ge; October closed Be el spring, 800 No 1 arg: Manltona be b5d; Kansas Olty Ketn. > i s cused of leading the mob which compelled & Home (00 Weedy (0 HuKe & aso; Bobreiner, Flack & Co.. 8L Louls, Retss ool [ X o First Nationsl Bank, Omilia [AY—Quiel; shipping, 16e to cholce, No. 1 hard, California, 6% ¢4d. Futures opened | KANSAS CITY, Aug. 1&.—WHEAT—tc lower; | HOGE—In spite of the fact that the markets [ Detroit reporter to leave here a week ago, avera m & quarter steady with near and distant positions 14 ‘lower: hard, BGe8%e; 2 red, 09G70c; rejecied, | at other points were not favorable, the hog m 00, s g i . T of the county ¥ T Vs et i, 30%; Pacite e, | Sosey oTick near, wRd St postlons s Sonr: O bt ¥ere 200 fhvorable, (he nok mar | were arreated oday by the shorift and taken g $5007$1000 old, NH AR lower ut equally distributed; At- Very Irregular; No. 2 mixed, 825,@38%c; | goor the bulk Gf the offerings chang to Marquette. They were accompanied by five in next 30 Days 1 Steady: Callfornia dry, 21 to 25 Ibu., | £USt. i September, u 8d; October, ba 64a; nite.” 334G 33 14e! Rands early, Later. us eastern markets were re- peming business men and Attorney Carey by Investing in GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STO 0iac; Galveston dry, 3 to 38 1ba, 153G 18e; Buenos r, b8 84d; December, G 64d. OATS—Steady; No. 2 mixed, 18%@1%; No, porting & large decline, the trade here cased | of Negaunee, who will furnish bonds, vesting in , PROVISIONS AND STOCKS . Ay o el texie oy, Seulie. x RNChpot, Cauiet: “Americth, “iiixed, new. | whit 2 OrF ‘wn the bivers' blds’ wee lower on the fow — 20 YEAR! o HoauTal) s rioh e —irm; ~Bu o ope t, with near —— nogs left. The great bulk of the hogs so g . o 4 00 s £ 10 heavy welkhie, e} acid, GaHe nd “dlatant. posltions ’ 10 Jowers closed Sugar Market. DR fgTeft: "The reat bulk of the hogs woid | No Further Outbreaks in Chiua, margToTrad( L L-Quiet; ficece, 15G8e; pulled, . with near and distant positions 14G1%4 | LOSDON, Aug. 13.—SUGAR—Cane, 'rhe qualliy of the offerings today was de NEW YORK, Aug. i3.—Rev. A. D. Blanch ' » 0| e TN GUEN & IR0 business about equally “distributed’ ' Al- | previous prices; centrifugal, Java, 18 1 cidedly ‘common. There was hardly & good 10ad | arg. e din tary of the Methodist 123125 LABALLE STREET, CHICAGO, ILLy e ust. ‘38 $igd: September, 3 4d; October, I 84; | Covado. falr refining, e, Heet sugar, Gf hogs In the yards. Representative sales AR ROVESRIORGIAE, Aesrpiary Of the. Mathodiet BANKERS - — A o part skims, 2650; full skims, | November,” §a 0d; Deolaber, s 8d; January, | rather Sonrr: Augyst 0’0 Sepiembe N Av. 8h. Av, Bk Episcopal Forelgn Mission board, sald today 204 Dearborn Street, Chicago. MARGIN ~ Nu mstier whai Bookies of beet in Unfted Kingd: . % o Kk ulaton you ay Tuve e 2 H %"‘3&' poadyt amily, fl?flf FLOUR-Steady: demand fair;: freely supplied; | against 5,000 last e e s L that N was sure there bad beew 2o more | 48 Walket., New York. 70 State-st, Bostas. | ZREVNS ol 2y, whieh ik A H 8t Louls funcy winter. Ts. EXPLAINED (0 & & U meata, = ————— q y serious trouble in China, Had there been any , COUNTY, LETE. It clearly explal it | A . e T Cotton Market, L « he grould have been informed, for he has noti- m’hm BON S i, oy waa, DErings AEL MRS " Yestord Minneapolis Wheat Market. ) ANt e | eustes L fled" the missionaries to inform the board of “0 somothing, ARBOGAST &' COu &3 Traders B o Glosed at | MINNEAPOLYS, 4% W~WHRAT-gteady; BAlcs; aiock; 14738 balea - a0y outbresk that may bepReds .., Bought end B0l Oorrespoudsaoe Butldiog, Chleagts

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