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THE OMAHWA DAILY BEE: S DAY, AUGUST 18, 189 . i alted ends are mad, the inner & return of ease in the fordixn market, and con SHEEP- Receipta, 40 head; shipments, 40 : Business in a Jobbing Way Shows Bome | part of the bapi and brougnt torwart, the | Unfavorable Weathor for Corn Advamoed | R L Gimi it 50k "M Wi | Woek Olosed with the Usual Light Run | . Siudiweet sheen tadsgss” " | Indian Bureau Now Ha tho Matter Under Little Improvement, of blensing effects by the wearcr. = that Cereal One Cent. o g el g B S B R of Cattle. st In Sight Consideration, Crop teports daring tHY Wee. warn Conmictn Recond of receipts at the four principal marke stgns ‘and_colorings and the continued de \nd entn of froat I LV cofh belt brought ADOE or BRANOAY, AUEHRC 1T ThT Ty neipal mackets —_— COUNTRY COLLECTIONS ARE ONLY FAIR| gy ifve tomne" i wiay ™" '* W% ™% [ pRiMARY RECEIPTS ~ WERE SMALL | St " waries nd ety for S0 87t g pepnGs AL CLEARED UP EARLY [ syun omana ... F I CANNOT KILL INDIANS WITH IMPUNITY Mo time that an ami- Chicako 00 cwn nml,nrw very stylish, h as crim- PR, cable adjustment had becn feached in the anthrn " son ground with all-over figures of oliv cite conl roads’ differsnces, and a rapld apprecii- Values on Most Lines of Merchandise | 4,0 ywold, olive with pale blue and gold, | Onts Followed Corn in Strength—Pro- in the valucs of thys',sh but | Nothing Good in Wiy of Fat Are Filrm at Previous Advances | cream white with delicate veins of gre snn Were Wanted nt Some Im- LRI} DITRC S L n re 116 and the Masket Wi JULIR, but with Little Aetual and gold, etc. The material is so light 4 action ensued. The [ A . that reversible four-in-hands and flowing nts in Prices During ot e Y, aeta Ui avavis | | lensmDemuud for Howw A5 : ouis General rest Under n Nl el b AL B R e Dush his suit ugainst the trust and e heavy the Supply—=Prices High B 000993 Cholees 18 THO N oo an Ol Tre ? ity selling of the shares by a prominent bear op i COpened lower, harder, rallied, but TR : OMAHA GENERAL MARK grator tended o create an unensy” fo (. uner cash Aligust, Last week was marked by an increase in i CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—The elemet holders of the stock and & slump fo o e Dtember, 6h%c 3 A & I'e AGO, Aug. 11.—The elements have | n2uiees o the Atont Ao avery of onty SATURDAY, Aug. 1 CORN-Crop fews: fr WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.—In spite of re weneral business, as compared with the | Condition of Trad been unpropitious for the corn plant and | cent, The gensral market was without Recelpts for the past twenty-four hours, the close was HE1Ge abov ports to the contrary, it may be definitely previous week, and by a most decided | om Stay COR! e pit today by and ‘prices moved frregularly, but the losses are 9 s BieVIOns August, dTc asked; September, ¢ dig 7 " that was recognized in the pit today by an as compared with the previous four day o el o o bette: o e e- | Eggs are slow sale at quotations and £y more numerous than the gnins S stated that the Indian bureau as yet ha change for the better in the sentiment pre- | . advance of lc per bu. in the price. The R \ are as follows Al e valling among business men. The previous | have a tendency to accumulate e O o whert, itioh later | miins loday were uiet und ircegular, but th t . Hogs. heep, | nc L amdvanced Kake wad clo taken no steps whatever looking to the puns week w characterized by very warm | Shibpers of poultry will be interested in the y heavy for a time, but came out in | were $308, August 17 o . 1,186 RYE_1n ishment of the Jackson Hole settlers for the wenther, with a tendency toward hot winds, | following, from the New York Journal of Com Y Y b o The anxiety a8 to the outcome of the corn | Merce: The Hebrew year 536 will commen end with a loss of only Y%c for the day The bond operations of the week resulted gen. | Auxust 18 8 181 FLAX & Lower, $1.041 killing of Bannock Indians. The burcau has crop was so great that business in almost crally in but sHEHE changes . The speculation | Aukust § MOTILY. REED- Lower, $3.543.85 September 19, 1896, This fa of Ereat nterest (o | Beptember oats closed RIGRUH] And BB [‘Faa choraorrion by congiaerabic. Strenein’ | Augast s CORN MEAL-Quiet $1.45 sent no communications on the subject to . gred eduction. With | shippers and dealers of poultty, as +, Wn_ fasties walon W G0, an Y of Which the ‘market 18 overstocke oniy |hcr{ ..I.I.’f:mnfif‘.’;Lr‘u-?nlm:‘.n::muln.u"n ,‘., mences the Jewish holldays and during the | September wheat, which closed at 66%c | jon | Al 31657000, and 2 T'he total recipts for the past week, with tocked, ni it wom. | tember provisions finished with little change. | the Oregon Short Line and the Oreson Navign. | Augost 1744 LAV Firm for kood krades, but poor qualities. | the Department of Justice. It is probable, tically insure-the crop against further dam- | Period over which they extend the live poultry | yesterday, was freely oftered at the openlng | rhe following were tie closing q mparisons, are as follow U 9504 14 11, 1 ' cipt 0.0 LIEAD Firm for 14216 bIA, but sof The delay has been caused by the fact the year. The holidays extend for nearly a | being let go at 63%c before any reaction | today i . 10, 118 AT i for i, but soft y ha 0 caused by o ture of trade with a good deal Of certality. | pouitry are very large, rogular shippers send quite dull and %d to 14 lower; Antwerp, 1215 | JAdams Ex wie 8 3 PROVISIC iy United States. courts could take CORHIGARNN retall trade. days different kinds of are to % mark higher. The spring wheat re- i arlo & W..0000 It will be noted that the receipts of cattle | ft, bonds Agured In the transactions salable at shaded prices: pririe, g, $6.008.50 h;‘l\w\'nr, that steps will be (»\kn-n(lu bring A those engaged fn the killing to justice. et Is more active tha any other time Of | at 66 A very 8o ac, some little | the leading stocks of the New York Cattle, Hogs, Sheep. WHISKY-Sten age from drouth, business men appear to | MArket Is more active than at any other tme of | at 66c, and very seon at % g sl R G ' JiEAD L gl Gl e che Fue ceelpty Tast w LN dull 3.3 0 wder 0 feel that they can now count upon the fu-| o0 5, guiing that time the rec Ipts of live | took place. The Liverpool market was i o ” 0,574 | SPELTER # i that no law was known under which the The result Is that the past six days have | iy doubie thelr usunl quantity and mony desiers | contime, te 1% mark tq . ; s e Lard, higher i of the matter, and the further statement that witnessed freer buying upon the part of the | ship at this period only {0 the v [iSShEINIRE IDWEERBAEECEIE Ao g Ina sy et YR Y Y Pl it 18 regarded as practically: ImpoksiBle tOLN. soime A . . 7 SUbEiTE Bave nralektisn. obTHe ] Oregon Linp, for the past week are in ex € the re- | RECEIMS—Flour, 4000 bhis: wheat, 75,000 biL: | eure senvid R The jobbers of the olty are giving expres- [ e Virleties ieing ¢ celpts at Minneapolls gave mnmvu ns of in . Orogon Nave, .00 | ceipts for the corresponding weeks of the | corn. 50000 bu.: onts, 57,00 bu cure a conviction In the Wyoming state slon to greater confidence in the outlook for | which 3 phospid Sl ol Sl fe IR S B St pasc three years, LM Flour, 5,00 Bble,; wheat, courts owing to the strong feeling against e ble abo e we: The pi - | Ches ! acific Mai i years, . corn, Gat, 9,000 by 3 business for the coming year and on every | they ‘w Rt e e e e P it ki | iy i, 150 1B DR ..\, The recelpts for the year up to date, as | ' ™ A b UL the Indians. Today, however, it was dis- side there is evidence of a more hopeful e u i o il s d by & . C. B &Q. . Plttshure,, compared with the corresponding period of Market, covered that the treaty of July 1868, be- will be this,_year The New Year com- [Nand in as strong as ever when | (nieago ¥ Pullman Palace ¢ YORK s FREE lt-eH‘n'u, N«»lunv lxlllo«’klnn for w""(":;' L33 mences at sindown Buptembur 19, 1885, and for ,,1.( ed against last year' Consolidated Gas.. Reading. .. 1594, are: } DT R araH 10 tote 'iw"y'";;;; tween the United States and the Bannocks on the contrary s general conceded | this holiday fowls, turkeys, ducks and geese will » streng corn_caused alurD rée | 0.0 0.t St.L.. R GW 3 1895, Decrease ed dull, with March 10 points higher and Shoshbhe 4 p even It it reaches that point, owing to the | days for shippers to have their poultry here will | nuicar fairly steady all day. The ship- | Cotton Ofi C 25% | Rock Tuli 7 G486 oo ot ohaere. | rectly applicable to the present case, under f ches th int, S ihtl | e Rt s TRy (O BRVE L tere W 3 ton Ol iock ks . 3t 50 | uneatisfaciory Teceipix at Rio and. Santos, full b tha® L SLRES s e X 1a. 8 et oron ot notn, | follows, Bestember t5, ‘ang a1l Sponenint | ments_from Chicago for the week summed | Dalaware & Hy R . Ll g A e 485 | warchouse delivories und indierence of - epot | WHICH the machinery of the United States b A Dol Lack. & W a0 pfd Owing to the large ; ze ¢ y courts might be invoked determine ju- KRG oy e % i . " | up 1,075,733 bu., against bu. on the & y wing to the large run of range cattle | Nolders: closed duil At 5 points highor points | COUrts might be invoked to determine ju which will be helped out to some extent by SR oL T ¥ Sprink | gimilar period’ of the year before. The | D& R.G.pfd |8t P & On during the past few weeks the receipts of | lowers spot coffee, Rio, quiet but steady: No. 4, | dicially the culpability of the settlers. the large crop of small grain, vegetables and_roosters; Septemby arell Qting anibiiedts. for tHE' Wedk 4 C. 7. Co. . i i SR P ante: HEe STy . i fruits. Taking into consideration the ys dealers are expected D fok | R I D e SO S ks ifshssse thern Pacitic cattie for the year show a less decreas iy R e The gecond paragraph of the first article i L L > o ot The reported at only 92,000 bu. The clearances gAr Roftie > 5 . HANTOS, Auk. 1 1 average Santos, $10.99; | of th, o eadl lows: *If bad Blze of the crops and the fact that prices r rotall trade. The Feast of cles will | T 5 Sugar Befluery.... now than on July 1 vocaintn, 25,000 b of the treaty reads as follows: “If men oduct ar October 3 and 4, and Towls, ducks and geess | frOm both coasts for the week in wheat and Vi Tenn. Coul & 1ron. WY o e, AT gy amol he whi a her peopls promise to be low on farm products, no | NG | \ 3 p L flour together amounted to 1,824,000 bu. CATTLE-The week closed with the usual | - HAMBURG, Aug. 1.-Quict; unchanged; sales, | 8MONE the “whites, or among other people one anticipates any more than a fair trade, | ¥\l e wanted. With September 30 und October 11 0t S°50655000 bu, on the week before. | C: & ¥ 1. pf. light run of cattle, only forty-six loads be- | %0 bn subject to the authority of the United either in a retail or jobbing way. The job- | the dovs commission recolvers advise shippers | BTN Gine oy’ '6r the same local scale | Heoking Valioy. . 28 |Unton b : 3 iotde ML L A e B iy HAN Opened steady, une States, shall commit any wrong upon the T et expect, Bor ars they prepafing | Lo have thelr stock here. The Feast of Law is | The trading’ w = g Valloy. .. Jnion Pi ing received, as againgt ninety-four loads | to e Wt noon closed steady at o] ‘ i 0 ally | October 10 and 11 and all kinds of poult « | and character as before, and the fluctu- | Illinois Central.... U. S Exp B 4 persons or property of the Indians, the for anything In the way of a phenomenally i poultry - ar 1 yesterday. There Is very little to say about | vanc AuuSt, 507 e i 3 Jirge Wemami for morchandise, At th same | heeded for this hollday. The next holiday of im- | ations were confined to “moderate bounds, | §t- . & Duluth.. WL LB L Reeitdaldon i i AR L e (o T Rl H United States will, upon proof made to the ¢ d fo andise, A o 0, POUILEY: ASRISFE IR Patins, MeBrisry o first prices eady repo vere a LI LS T & PUphd., 2 o market, as the trade was LRI 3.0 ry, 9230 g Vi e it businexs promises to be %0 much bots f el R e eetary ) TR SAAL DHGh altesdy) reroRted were it Wirls bt vory! mportant ‘Teature, The buyers were | SEC danuirs, o300 ey, 0206 bl | akent and forwarded to the comiissioner of ter than it has been for the past year that | Jn,tiob, (0UPNIEL DY the bassaver, Apeil 4, 186, | 00 160 by & rise to G6%ac. After that the |, do pfd ¥ Western Uniin.. .. not” long in clearing the yards, practically t Bl 3 Indian affairs at Washington city, proceed it will doubt P LT R A o B e T Ll B LS e LRI IR e i R B T Wheeling & L. B verything being soid at an early hou fisiehool Mariceis, at once to cause the offenders to be arrested when comparisons are made. buy it in time to fatten sufficlently (o attract | 6%e was the latest trading price AU il i 34| do pf. %0 There was nothing good in the way of fat FRRHOOE v & and panishment according to the laws of the GROCIERY MARKET FIRM buyers If they look for the highest market pric The news from the country about the L Ehgge . cattie. Some fairish steers brought $.5 and T—spot, bodrs Mo, 8 red | United The grocery Jobbers of the city report a [ and It shoull be nipped in' fme (0" ach ' | dumage being done to corn by drouth and [ f, v . b EILTarKet A 5 hring, G Tid; No©y | dians for the loss sustained.” takcly batisfactory irade during the past the trade fs supplied, shippers being care- | heat cauged that article to be In- great re- | Mowphia & ML 3 S iditerd wate T ooh dani A A Cilitornia, ox While the bureau has not yet decided on week. The market has presented few If allow fc elaye in trunsit. Proper | quest today at a good advance in its value. | Michigan C ORES 8 Tcasvesn and the market active at st \ s easy, with August Hd Dwer its course of action, it is probable that ar- any changes worthy of mention. The gen- whil: ok i€ on | That started the shorts to buying, and | Missouri i | wo'pra Gt by I R LR R ALY S S nths 1d “fower; business heaviest on Lo SN O RS iied States marshals eral features of the market have continud articularly when shipped from bevond | there were enough of them to make it fairly [ Mobile & hio..... 24l |H. & T.C § st ot M LI L positions; August, G 3led; September, | FOS18 Will be made States m promising l«nnl the \n-lll-xlllhu{w at 'u"f' present S ALy ot distant points, will b # | dively in the pit uunlm: the sreater part of | Nuticnal Corduge., "4 T A, A, & M LAl i ot in “»."-:"I.dl- £ W 4d; November, G5 4 Dot | under the }ml;\'!sml\n ;».r the 1‘u-ux'>, 1!;:‘ l!v;i time would seem to be favorable for Ak, Which dx puturalle heavy, down | the session, September, which closed yes- | Nat. Cordage pfd.. Sia|4T. St. €. & K. C. i L Lll bl _consequence s | cember, G sons arrested can then sue for 8 firming up of values. Prices v L A I“ andth 'fi""' of the p ul- | terday at dfe, opened at 88%c, and after a | N®J. Central.. 10434| 1do prd... E | rather weak. Representative sales: CORN-Spot, stendyv: Ameriean mixed new habeas corpus, thus bringing the validity of ently heen down to the JREL S1uh. Topay shIphera Cor Chelk exbia Shea or e | rea 1 10,38 advanced "ifregularly to N & W ptd s I « b STEERS, Ottaer Sharen choned firm, with Septombor and | the treaty and the whole status of the Ine some lines have even sold below the cost [ [ [CPY Sipbers for their extra care of the | j54e and closed at 38c. B . [ D P vasieeteais v AVi Bk No.. Av. Br, October 4 higher, and’ oth months un- | & 4 of production, With a gencral improvement Ly R LD Oats followed corg in the strength notable A48 At Tob, 0o l "+ 1070 83 15 BT R TR IR T bl s ey n the trade conditions in all sections of the ReePeking Eliole in that market. Shorts were il more or [§ : o0 y COW tamber, ke 1001, OStobas: i v 3 RIANS, country, jobbers look for a stiffening of the SrAcEia 3 s gl | 10n anxious during the bulge, and several . St PN &M R A ERBTLID ber, L 1 8 ery market as only a natural conse- | rator creamery, b i quite lmn;.»r lines w mv.-.ulxl September - — - ¥ 2 $ FLOUR-1irm; demand ' p Chin t Outrage qu 3 SAL—Cholc . are quoted at | opened at from 20c to 20%c, sold up to i 3t 3 2 W —_ CFE . The sugar market is very strong and there | & e an ; 3 i dined to 20%c and closed at that pric The total ales of stocks t were @ g E f & I Cotton Marke were AL b L Ll has bren a large increase in’ the consump- | CHIRSE Wistnan' fal | Young | Provisions were wanted at some improve- | sarcs, Inciuding: Americin 5 NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 17.—COTTO! WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.—The better class tive demand, owing to the fact that the | Americas, Uai2e; twins, 116 {ebraska and | ment in price during the most of the acco, 210 1url : wteady: middiing, 7 1-160 Jow middling, 6 1-16c; | of Chinamet oIty Hd i frujt preserving season is now at its height. | fowa, full cream, 10c; Limburger, 1, 1o¢; | £lon, but in the end there was no mate B40; " Distilling i 2 ¥ood drdihary, Bcs mer’ wnd avoss. roceipis, i | Of Obinamen in this dltyy 8OHBLY, USERCHE The first of the new crop of Callfornid | briek, No. 1, tio: wwies, Ko, I gl except In January pork, which is T2ige | fattin, Consoliin ; § 5 ; Batles, InClud=fg one bale new: oxporte, nected with the Chinese legation, discredit eaches has put In an apps nee on = ) 011 A : roosters, gc; | higher than on the day before, and January ul, 3,000, astwise, 918 bu o Facant i Flote i LORTH e R e o Eananis, On'Ins | spring cilickcenn, » . e wpring | ribs, which are 5¢ higher, John Cudahy wak eIy SHIE 2 ; ¥ stock, T, . (il a2 LR MULLRU il coast prices in most cases are v low, but [ ducks, Sc: turkeys ) said to have been a good buyer of all Kinds g NS NG Bt L %) 5 3 5 7 S 1. y have been committed by the vegetarians. as the trade has been led to belleve that Bz o of product, it 4 Habgo bl e SMONEYSON CATI L . i 30 2 ? " Sald one of thera In discussing this report: Crops « pscriptions, o exception idland, $6.50; low- o el receipts , 8 cars; cof tasy a e 7 i : ch, a S kot il be Jatge, (Here \8 ng ap- land, ao; “new By 30; e v, 550 ol 00 A oats B carsy o SooaTotact™™ | "PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—3UGH% per 3 1 i f i *| “It is incredible. The vegetarians in all 3 n akes the price on hay; light hales sell the best. | o, o i e g / parent disposition to farce the market, Only top grades bring ¢ 4 The leading S s . 7 eastern countries are persons who abstain § 8y ' ) ver salmon Is p grades bring top prices, L EXCHANGE-Easy, with actua 3 7 + compulalen and 1s genorally belleved o be VEGETABLE Rrioios ; in' bunkers' DIl ot $10a Lt for 2 Wi R aling, e Rades, noe feported; receiis 157 | from the use of all flesh as an article of Smallor than lst year. The market at the close of the week was pretty UL B R LSl v Y . 0 2 bales; shipments, 1,646 bales; stock, 103802 bades. | gjet hecausn of consclentious scruples against DRY GOODS JOBBERS PLEASED. It sy I e e s carln e | 1580 2 1% 2 Al River the taking of any form of life. They are Jobbers in the dry goods line appear to be [ loupes are being received. Quotations 5 9 SELYER CHRTIFICATRD 01084 3 3. FALL RIVER, Mass., Aug. 17, o 0 | of Buddhist faith and do not belleve in very well pleased with their experiences of | POTATOES—New potaioes, choice stock, 236 | B T e Ty . Y R e AL oth (market | killing animals, much less human belngs, the past week, as goods have been golng % SR f ) OVERNMENT HON DSt _ ) H p 548, ¢ LU OOt ol frs and it is not to be believed that they would out freely with the prospe vorable for TONS—Home grown, 406 . | JGOVERNR 0 5 3 3 contrac ¢ =R 2% AR B AR a continued good trade for some time to 3 wacked, $1 s R Soupomy i H % 5 e o Miots ure, b h.\,q "o i m.]\‘.-‘ plll(u r Tl“ n),l):\;m I‘; v||¢-‘ ":r lnua.: ot P o y KOO Chol stocl per aske! ate, * E o P L : o : . @ | Quotatic s Ar nominally, al religion betray them into any olence th: ittle time and the volume of their sales N&—Per doz, crated, 120002 s L ? 3 3 more demand than regulacs, The advance in | OF 1ess fanatical, to be sure, but they are re- show gains over previpus years, i MR e GOt ol g 200|214 20ty B 2 i cotton i credited as part of the cause of the | garded as of a submissive disposition. m?n::'l.(';llu‘:‘l‘\,lle':r:ufl:‘l’:l:l‘(‘ur;;lr:r\ylw|l:l~‘;1"(:‘u~?ln‘wl} e A ¢ & SHEN| 203Gl o 3 ¢ : advance. s Discussing the matter further, he said it firmness, some lines being held at higher FRULIA 3 Sepl ... B 3 = X New Rules for Welghing Grain. was true that strong prejudice existed prices. at ‘the mills, It is claimed that r car of eastern grapes, partly Concords, | ot ... AL R A 2 o i MILWAUKEE, Aug. 1%.—The following new | among them against -the missionaries be- many of the mills, especially the southern, o BUDDly Of freestone peaches fn very small | Lora. 160158 celams A 100%| A0 H.. 0 Rt ' D e L i BT W ere egmaUien ¢auve they. bolleved that the practice ot mext are’ without stocks of cotton and the ad- | ana it looka now as It there would be yo e | Fard.1001bs L eliks BT T08 M 08 T 1A N i quantities of 30000 bu, or over 130 i v | eating ds a part of the Christlan faith. vance in that staple s immediately re-| great surplus of that frult for some days at| Octe. . clngs O, a0 2d ds...... g in quantities of less thin 30,000 bu, Many of them think that if they should be- B RALE R Bs e ket tor (EVIINGRG fprc. ) ibast, Wike i th g St N R i [ LR LD Kt R 109 b, and n qua come Christians they would be compelled to The market on woolen goods has not pre- but large receipts are anticipated b *Missouri 6 ¢ Np, Pacitie Ta el 2 1140 ot e adopt a meat diet and some of the native sented any new features, values remaining % esent ook 4 3 03 R i s i 3 S ol converts to Christianity, between whom and Dractically unchanged. | Calitornia Bartletts, i 5 3 g e . .14l . 3 . Hinneapolis Whent Market. the followers of the other faith there is al- New York, Bosten, Philadelphia, and, in 3 Swess. ? Can- Ran At . & g 5 -2 . MINNEAPOLIS, Au WHEATFirm: Au- [ Ways a sharply defined antagonism, have fact, all domestic wool markets during the REBEIS AN &Y (pone stock, OUR RLrnigt,. 39,5503, 3 105 |SEB, Conaoin Ta. i + ¥ Eust, 62%c; September, 62%c; Dec done much to intensify the feeling by per- {"m w"fk h"“‘l"""n ‘"“?\Ml““y1'"“:‘:‘.";‘.‘-kfi “variatios, 12301 3 3 old 8. ... 60 | ‘Mo C. & P. W5 2 . s 6i%e: on track, new, No. 1 hard, & forming acts especiallly calculated to shake ar as demand Is concerned. e marke 3 3 o pping sto .2 . Conturies. UR38ISEL. & LM Gen. & 2 Mg e 2 northern, 63c; 2 northern, Glc. i (7 . I8 stendy and firm, with iransactions as o shipping alock. e o g s o i second pat. | the sensibilities of the anti-flesh eaters. But A s : 3 ’ intense as is the feeling on the part of the large as might reasonably be expected in i : . . Dbls. (T 0. 2 ted, fRon 18, S0t Tax. Pac. 18ta... Laom » s 2 | ents, v second i At lon mionth, when. dealers Andiusers iy oy RIpIng ptock, Dble, $.000 | MGoni—No. 2, 3KGWKe; No low, 20%@ | Atehison SO 1 S P 3 5 clents, $245; exp Buddhists on this account, the gentleman e W position. ta. eave thelr work h . | EATTRONNIA M AL AT CCratorts, per box, | W, Tl e N does not Defieve that they would commit an for awhile. S clings, T ] | OATS-No. 2 21%e; No. 2 white, 3 8139%) Woat Stiore ‘ <1070 AR kit . | act in contravention of their primary doc- It 1 kno certain that prices in th STRAWBERRIES—Cholee shipping stock, none. 3 ~ 11180, R. R. 5 .1\3.4.1'«1"‘11}.‘ I:«IU, ‘,‘,"‘,“u h“—\\ x;l ;,}‘, Quiet | yrina. Tle thinks it more likely that ad- Jority of transactions have'boen on ap iy | GoOSBURRIES N b stk oy 3 ! ¥i mber, 08 s, s G IR ISR LT C Bttt osc] racelved thege ‘x‘«‘“‘{f;“,r.‘.‘.h‘,’.g fo ] BEACKBERRIBSSNO shipping stacke * o f ala B sl L RED PYTHIANS 70 WMEET. | this antagonism between the vegetarians and steady. quiet course, stock is arriving from | (GRADE ; b, buskets R A Stock Quotntions. ] b the Christians to lay the blame fsr the London and from western points, and wool | Concords, N Gl e | DROVISIONS- Mers porkc. Der_ bl 808746 | BOSTON. Auk. 17.—Call loaus, 2 6ils por cont: 4 Lodge of Five Continents | killing of the missionaries at the doors of merchants are getting their stock in shape [ fiae sarly Muscats, $1.50; oy 12 Shor il g | Ume " loans, 3815 percont. Closiig brisys . 1 . ill Hold o Grent Sessio were in no way responsible for it. for the fall trade. o2 AIfoTnia bbr Vekees 412501100, ™ Salted shoulders (boxed), ads i mlning saaryy ! ; CHICAGO, Aug. 17.—The eighth biennial | tho anti-meat eating sect, when in fact they Tt 'is quite gencrally anticipated that the [ NECTARINBSCCalifornia, per cnse, $1L.5G150. | g5 ? ar sides (Loxed), &S Foo . 10% | W, Eisc, bii 4 Ak sion of the supreme lodge (colore a4 il A y : sors preme lodge (colored) of months ‘of Sentember and October will fina | o T! 3 S ; DAL Wis. Coitral . d RANSOM WIL REAPPOINTED. many of the mre prominent manufacturers | \ ORANGER ChY st USRS | 4y WHISKY—Distillers’ finished goods, per gnl.. | Am. Sugar Bid. ", 104 | Edison Klee Tiis.. ; the Knights of Pythias of North America, Lk in @ position where necessity will compel [ Mediter Michacls, | 31,2 Eay Stato Gas. i Elue. prd, i : : South America, Europe, Asia and Africa, will | Ministe " Wil Only Be Out 5 . Y o pur- | none: Tho followlng were the receipts and shipments one [Atetinom b ! L R i ) f Minister to Brax nly e Ou A R A R R SNONS_ B tancy lemons, 3 size, 369 [ ciny: 2 B g e o AT D i 1l oo be held Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Month's Sulury. HARDWA TRADE IMPROVED. ANA Y Cholae latye staok i FRINOHY TArticles. [Receipta.|Shipmenta. Hfizl;t;"u‘!fl"_mu. pRueland f 25 8 - Thursday. The city is already filling up | WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.—It is understood NCHIIAC CdaNIEY (he Tardware lne'ls:not medium size bunches, $2.0012.5. ey = ot R Rk Wi Con. 1ats, R with delegates, some of them being the | that aside from the inconvenlence which will 20 very nctive It Is considorably better ahan S i G Wheat bu... z 238000 | Kitehburs Dodly Mining Go bl . Woss Qalngiiinied colored mnen of the coun. | be occasioned to Minister Ransom by the fail- was the case ten days ago and loca!l ob- NLLANEOUS. Corn, bu... . . 245000 275,000 | Gen. & . Y > . Y. 2 sessions are expected to be o re scelve ary bers are expressing themselyes as fairly [ FIGS-TFancy, cholee, 12@15c. Outa, .10 isz00| 222000 | Hiiois Steel. 7 Homom € Aty o0 | 20 & 1 great interest to all Pythians. Aside from the | UF® to receive his salary promptly and the well satisfied with present conditions, Pr HONEY—Catitornia, 1@ ton sz, | BEE UL | Fso00 4000 | Mexican Coutrai..y 113 Butto & Bowton .. 4 o e regular routine business to be {ransacted by | necessity for his reappointment, there will ba ont prospects would seet to favor ine ber | MAREE, SXIUM-Galign jum. per dor, $i2; | Bariey. Bioicssiiiestiil 4000 2,000 | N Y. &N, 5. Galumet & H i 8 am AT 340 | the supreme lodge, there is the important | no othér complications attached to the deci- e ro ery fair Gemand | PR R Chis S0k walnuts, soft. | O the Proluss exoaango today thy butter mar- | Rubber... ... Franklin, . 2 B 21040 310 2 340 | question of unification of the various branches v endered by the solic for goods in this llncl during the balance of | guiia> 1ae: standurds, o filberte 1. rasil | ket was stoady: creamery. 11b@i0c: dacy. 0@ | Sau DIogo.. . e | Koaraaree. it 20 L1180 310 1. Of" thetarder ‘among “coloredtimen. tokethier slon v}'lvfh‘ as been re m‘l red by the solicitor the ‘Summer and fail. el e siandas e o Ger ronated, | 18e. Eggs, sindy; 11kize. Cheoso, 63@ise | Union Pacific. Onceols. 7 MILKERS AND SPRINGERS, Ithithol aeo 4 Kether | goneral that under the constitution Mr. Ran- Buyers appear to have given up all idea | 7o il WeatEnd......... Quinev. RS e e oo hrobabllity that a law sult will be | sou's” appointment was irregular, because of there being any turn in the market | DATES-In 8 to 70-1b. boxes, 6c per 1h; fard [ NIEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. | West End bfd. Tamarack... [0 dcande nstituted by the branch known as the “Wil- | ;300 quring his term as senator. Mr. Ran- favorable to them, as the whole tendency | dates, small boxes, T per Th. Wentine. Eloc. Wolvarins R lams™ faction against the supreme lodge. | yool® SUFINE TG SR B8 SRR, Arat the of values is toward a higher plane. illl'.ru, ure juice, per bbl., half bul., osing Quotations on the Prineipal ———rt WESTERNS, Wednesday promises to be the day of | (icivor general's declsion ?\ uld be inst The hardware market i8 firm, all the ad- [ | RIGE POPCORN—In the ear, on orders,” per Commodities and Staples. San Franc ining Quotations. NEBRASKA greatest Interest. The supreme lodge offi- | Solicitor gencra n L a 0. a8 ) vance of the past fow montns being held, | P 286 b (o NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—FLOUR—Rocelpts, 21,- | | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 17.-0ne oficlal clos- 2 e cers aro to be clected at that time. While | MM, and while he was forewarned to this Tohile,s tew more advances Are beink Te-| yippe_No. 1 green hides. Sihes No. 2 green | 90 bhin; exports, 7400 bbis: stendy but in- | foficwarton® 1UF MInIE atoscatoliy wars us : 3 . Pr. | Supreme Chancellor Mitchell appears to | {fect: e War motiied b the = same It was thought that wire nails had Bé; No. 1 green salted hides, active; city mill patents, $3.0r8.85; eity mill [ WP T - stand the most likely chance for election, | 3s™goon ag practicable after the decision B e oo Te ot B B N Vet att, 810 35 e a0k N | clears, SLOMEL25; winter stralights, $8.458.65; | R1h"Gow Kentueky Con 2 cows. .. 2 & Jumber of applicants for the place are | wyioh has caused Mr. Ransom to remain in the prices will be marked up 20 cents next | 1 iy fiint hides, Waldc; 2 vy flint hides, | Minnesota patents, $3.70 winter patents, | Anaes . Lady Wash 1 teeder... 820 ot b 2 33 k;‘mvfn to be working actively and with a | ¢}i"country as he has, but the assurance of month. 1 . 1 dry salted Kides, 1203 partly cured Minnesota bakers, $3.0063.25; winter | Belener:1: | Sioxican i Zeb Goodwin, Sr. showing of strength. = Thursday the unl-| " reappointment has been made so plain The rope market Is still advancing. hides, te per b less than ados, $L.000.00. Rye flour, dull snd easy: | Beat & Hoioher. Moo, ... 37 Cows....... 957 385 28 e formed rank will have a grand parade s BOOTS AND SHOES. i PELTS—Green salt a60c; | sy GB35 Tancy, 5106055 ¥ | Hodio Con.... 3 | Mount Diabi 1 feeder, 335 1 st g through the principal thoroughfares of the | that he has made all preparations to return to Trade in n wholesnle way 1s of a very [ Sy ¢ SKIn. | TEORN ' MEAL-Fairly active; western, $1.06G | Buiiow - Daciental b © WYOMING, South side. Divisions from St. Louis, In. | MEXico towards the close of the present Tings (short early 2 Ophir,.. . . . ) o provisis or which the tre 8 story ol oter on boots and shoes. e ey (Shart ¥ | 1,08; Brandywine, $2. D. Loucks. P SatieOtul month. The provision under which the treas- IREAIR At piebaTaoler on by L L AL hort | C\WHIEAT- Recelpts, 2,100 bu.; spot, dull; No. 2 & 9 - | 4 cown.......1065 00" 10 mtear.....108 g e | lanapolls, Washington, D. C. New York | ;v"riruged to audit and allow his account tates, and also reimburse the In- Liberal shipments are being made into the | wooled early” skins). ach, ey flint . . 5 e Cincll L ville o] vi ohuniry. AR the Beneral sltustion appears | Kansas and Nebravkn bite it Jnt | e, 7uisc: afioat, Ti%e: No. 1 hard, Tive: No. | ; HOGS—There were tw 1 of hogs | SinCIROAtl, Loutsville and Columbus, 0., will | by ot apply to a reappointment, and there 10 be promising. ' The market is firm and | Welght, 4Gec; dry sl | 1 Rorthern, | T3%¢. Options opened ‘weak, - with 105 H 3 |in th ! Votwo bartieipate, ~ Adjutant General Robert Jack- | wiij be no further difficulty In the matier. tere does mot appear to be any Immedite i iint | considerable, local selling, owing to weakcr cable | Cou. vnt & V 983 | Storra Novadi. Vi son will be the commanding officer of the | Jill De, 40 furthor difiealy In the matier. R R L LA RS Fraln Wi fiiser, Ay flint | dvicen, rallied with cofn, alio helped by ex- | gon. e s 5o |Sierra Novad :{ day. Battery D will be in the evening the " . L R L L M R T o i, s 10" daeiean | peetations of anather tar Visible suppiy dverene | crown Pomnt..\1.. 4 (divor Kine. 11111 i K nliher. " e matke scene of a public reception and a competitive | 19Wed uP to the first of July, so that at D 0 pay freight on % ay, and . closed W@%e low , | Bxchequer.... |{Union Con. ... X hogs were mostly all sold. One o i B - " on’ government is indebte o him o ¥uch an extent that there is no room for o AND. GREASE—No. 1 tallow, 44@ | 10 916g71 3-16c, W Ti%e; December, 130 | Goud & Onrey. 61 |Hiah Conrrir o 3w iy, haca: seta A 310, he | Grill, ‘open” to"“all" viiting " dlvislons. ihe [ S0 tho Koverninont I8 Hi1Ebiaatceinlin A the manufacturers to cut prices. Not only .2 fallow, $adde AtSo | 250, closed at T2ge. RAlo A ROrons. 210 | Vetlow Jasker ! it price touched sinve Wednesday: ‘e bulk | Judges for the drill will be Colonel Alfrea | for his salary from July 1 10 the are sole and upper leather dearer, but sheep ;i White B, 3t s {4 | CORN—Receip:s, 116,30 bu.; exporta, 18,400 bu.: | Juhiecoreoren ris 8 | of the hogs sold nt from $4.55 to $4.60, while the | Russell, Captain Julius Bhockner and Cap- | Uime. It is not doubted in an ter that *kins are 2 per cent higher, counters 80 aark. old’ Butter, 20214c; bees | Spot. stromgers No. 2 affoat, dic,nominal, Op: | Gt T TR T RS LT bulk yesterday sold at from $1.45 to $4.50. +| tain Joseph MeKittrick congress will afford him relief in this respect per cent, cotton linings 20 per cent, nails 25 X, prime, 17@¥c: rough tallow, 2c; | tonx wdvanced sharp 1 covering, due to | StIvor birs. B3 9503, Maxigad ol market closed weak and slow. Representative fa through an appropriation in the first urgent per cent and so on. WodL, "Unw Fino “henty, §a7c; fine | complaints of 100 my west; September, | @34¢ 3. might, 2ee; tolozeaphls, 5o Saless deficiency bill whiel bscomes a law after the 8 SN S ZB! 1ight, 8@dc; qu M, 104 weedy, burry | 4%@44%e, closed at 4% 3 — L PPNy COAL MARKET DEMORALIZED. RRQERRIoY gdnr R C ALES Lsacs burey| 41MANING, Qlihed AL A st atronaeet. 100 New York Mining Quotations. P . Av.sn pr beginning of the next session At a time when merchandise of almost | 9c; cotted and brok fine, s 1 s Options quiet at u | NRW YORK, Aug. 17.—Lus followiug ars thy 1 MY | sudden Hurrie . = every kind is showing immn\-l.-. |;u' m‘\l)‘\rx\- 16 yooL WASHEDMedlim, 15618 fine, 1@ strength in corn, and | €108ing minti qiosston oo I e t‘ sl .m\ vidently All Right. cite coal market is: demoralize: ric ub washed, 16180 DIack, Be; Lucks, 6c: N ; eptember cloxed at 2%ic. TR W [T : g y g WASHINGTON, Aug. Officers of 1 have reached u level which it is claimed | tag locks, 1 pulled, oii6e 3 iaThe; good 1o chole, 8o@ssc. | B - i [Ophir . : Laererealdl DETROIT, Mich., Aug. A thunder | AUK he § 4 ; | Plvimoutii 5 i 104 Fs _ State department say that they know nothing feuves the producer no profit. Instead of — Y dull; state, common o choice, o1, g gL e [ ! Hisivod storm accompanied by heavy gusts of wind showing signs of improvement the situation New York Fiunnetal Review. 1 crop, 4G8e; const, old, 3@Sc; 184 crop. Ay about the reported removal of Max Judd, ¥ Gouid & Cirry. 1 50 |"Quicksilver pfa.. 1900 which came up suddenly at noon today caused has been growing worse for some weeks | NEW YORK, Aug, 17.—The New York Halo & Noreross.. 180 |Slerra Nevada.... i b ey daysanbia ";’"»"”{‘ “‘;"‘H' - V“‘“"'fl It was stated that Mr. Judd received his exequatur nearly pust ISuwl;lh-u" ure r‘.r in excess of ”'fi \c’m{;. i 1yS |‘hh‘ Wee The statement | J11JES=California, 21 to & 1ba.. 194c; Galves, Homyntako 2000 il"“l"l B8, iae - . A 8 a fatal accldent at the United Preabyterian Bemand and istributing points are all | of the associated banks cf thim el torment 2 s, 18ci Duenos Ayres » 241 Iron Stiver. nion £ 2 church, which is being erected at Twelfth | two years ago, and it would be singular it gutted. The origin of the trouble appears | week ending Adgust 17 refloets i poos the | § to 30 1bs., 12613 . 3 o 2 22as 4 : . y A8 el | 1o be the disagreement between the coal | gold export. movement and the bhertion g Duenon Ayres, light and . i |strees and Grand River avenue. The walls | he )ll{l h; n 1.,nut|kuxm“‘“".’Y on the r;nlll:‘ AR 10 llul- po ulnllll.un of the production ‘l"r the |»i(u.| =_\'1‘<In te which were concluded cholee, 16G18¢; pulled, 20c. o] of the church are up and about ready for the | Brounds which were known at this time, that each road should have. he week previous. That there is no im- Beef, steady: family, $ yrg - S0 b+ roof. When the squall eame portions of the 3 R o s W sel g ol a p el prospect of 9 ¥ . "y -y o e 'k Quotations. . . S50 o ’ portions - Recelver for s Defunct Bank, Coal Is now’ selling on this market in a | mediate prowpect of firmer money: rates s i vens, §T.008.00: beef hams, ReN- QRotAH . front and rear wall collapsed, several men | \WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.—The o : way at §1.50 per ton, which is_the | evidenced in the incrense of $215,600 in th S0.00@1lon; exira India mes 4 pm. elosinz A i trank andsesy pall <ollRpsed. Asyarsl mac AS FTON, Aug. 17.—The comptroller point touched In nine years. Some | volume of jdle cash now leing in the N. B eiug hurle d scaffolds an: ’ at meats, steady kled bellies, Con ney.. 1 Central. v 015 L he cu pney b ¢ y pPO | o) 084 local dealers are of the opinion that the | York City banks. The banks gaifed $i3 plekied shoutors, $0T5: DIckied - hathi | Consols: MGt 107 113 iaexean onlinary. ‘B1ig » vurrled In the rulus. T ot A ':; i h:-u“uixx.luy: - |JI ‘1,::‘.: or. saova, a middle-aged bricklay: 3. He eceiver of the First Natio great reduction In the price of anthracite | 000 In deposits during the week and' the | s & Lard, steady; western steam close Can. Pactie T Paul con. ...... F . G was on a scaffold outside the rear wall wiren | 0f South Bend. Wash., which suspended pay= coal wil lead to a drop In the prices on soft | Increase jn legal tenders was $3,000,009, The | . Soptember, $6.%, nominal. Pork, Erie......... ; X Y. C.new 48,00, TR e e 285 L listributio a ercentage Mons, $1%.230 hily 5 18 iia 70 SHEEP—There were no sheep here and noth- o ¥ St g Ry (h phacee perosntees . gt 112 i tamily, $12.80; short S| e e 7 s g oy —— | tng to make & market. the crash came. The scaffold fell and Senova U August 12 RETAIL TRADE. | of course operated adversely on the oull | Dull; state. large, 5l@ée; AR ALUYRE-N IR Snos, ST me—————— was burled under two feet of brick and nted an Assistant Afte o loan market, buy nside from this It was ot part skims, 24@c; full skims, 1462 MONEY-Y per. ¢ S Sy o CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, mortar. Death must have been instantane ON ALK AT e Geotas et «© n Rich Display | hoticed. Despite the apparent dullness the | TALLOW=Firmer; city, 1ze; country, e, as | (0 A0 BF St 19 open marked for ous, for his body, when dug out, was found " N, Aug. 17.—George ¥, Shale © Fancies, banks are. now, esrying: 8 0,000 more | 10, QUBILY —Dull; United closed at §1.27 bia, | PIIs, 1-16@% per conF= attle oo Scarce 1o Make n|to be frightfully mangled. Senova leaves a ‘l""“'"l”' lena hias been appoluted an assistant S o condition e last veir. " Deposits Q 3 slosad 5 . - - ¢ A ! 1 Tnite 83 attorn Bnilie Lol Any attempt to depict the o!\nlmx f:f the | ;otwithstanding an Inerease of $3,000.u0 st | 1 y; strained, common 1o good T Natas: "l‘m'.‘\t“"\w :’7“ N “,::““:.tm.‘:",l. wife and child. e > \d',":;m tes attorney for the district of lecul retall trade of Omaha would necessi- | week, are $T.000,000 loss than for the same Oulet: af NRBERE ALTI { L rCTartams, S0 | o I, - Al TiemAd L e ew | Charles Johnson, foreman of the brick- | 3 3 tate the repetition of a good deal that has| Week' in August, 1891, and the ex. re 19 4O 3 today, prices were | Jayers, was on a ladder inside the wall and been said during the past month. As yet | Serve i belweeh $2000,00 and 4G13c. I T T Cloatings, $11.755.- | VMTE€1Y nominal at yesterday's quotations. Tho | Jesse North, a bricklayer, stood on the Scaf- trade shows very little improvement. It | '°%% - I-Quict; domestic, falr to extra, 40@4ge, | 167; balances, §$21 > best westerns recelved this week sold at from | fold, Both fell into the cellar and had to [ $#*#90004seessssessssessssvsassosrrrenrvines. is safe to sav, however, that the time is Sugar Market. o w Orleans, open kettle, g ISTON, Aug. 17.-Afybings, i b .00 W $5.10. The stocker and feeder trade con- | he dug out. Johnson was sent to Harper - 1 CEW YORK 24 1,439,086 For 'the” weck, tinues lively pl ith an ugly scalp wound and his near at hand when it is reasonable to look | NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—-SUGAR-R steady; southe o i d 8 4 hospital with an ugly scaly s for some changes for the better, A great | fAIF renning, So: contrifugal, 9 test, 3 5 1 ey ok, FEL808 B e i In hogs not more than 9,50 head were offered | eyes full of lime, which may cause him to 5 fined. steady N 7 j et navihem, RS04 DGy SLI0DK YORK, 1 Cloarings, for sale, including 1,80 1efC over from yesterday, | loxe his s'ght. North was taken home, not many people are returning from their sum- . 8, 315 0. 9, 3T i-16c braker IR e ong, Drokers” | balances, 36,587,60. "Fpfy the week, H0639,420; | ana the aupply was mostly sold at an early hour, \M:, 'fi;ny‘(m]urfi Frederick Dekorske, or vacations s the fall season is %83 10-1ne . prive. $2.97 plates, quiet and steady. balances, $38,075,431 Lo an hour, | yery d. Frederic] eko i T W i e 15, 8 Teamer ot A4 T COTTONSEED OlL-Quiet and weudy: prime | s 001, Auk s, $2.42,060; bl | BTIGOX avernging u nickel higher. Heavy hogi | laborer, who was standing on the rafters of FOR SPECUL ATIO 4 improvemesnt In the character of the retuil | A. 4 H-16G4%c; ird A, it ha0; o erude $20%e; butler gradcs. G30c, | Aok L1EE "t por- cey for | Mld st an exireme range of from #.3 websints | the top floor when the walls fell, Was carried | § Aetivity again provaily 1o (e miarkot for trade of the cily Belore many weeks roll | toners A le-m"xr 2 L Y nominal o yellow, 2ic; off summor | gl A0 . olizsbange. op New York, m M 0 B0, und oW aingeing bigs down to the cellar and recelved a palnful Btocke,, Loiiy, in, Collon and CLIeF wee around, crushag ics powdered, 43,64 15-16¢; white, 80 oot nd $5. wales were at fi d do Ve mall free to any add 0 P Some of Mo local Slothing housos are | ulated. 4 T-16¢ cubes, 4 T1-2idTe it YORK. Auk. @h#The wxports of specie | $1.5 . 0'as lewer than | YOUd la the sbdemen, Iy Bartne Lol desarost our Rook il pointing with a good deal of pride to the ——e r - L v S !n‘-l'."".'n.‘f?fit‘:,. % Breuking Over the Agreement. speculative nvisiments result In rapld and W 5001y that they have in stock in men's Finaueial Affatrs. i, Phe Imports. were urrived, here | Bhrouk b sty Randsome profia i Pinis s Daaan N b et St Ly 523 ilver, 8667 general merchandino, |ty o s 'de- | CHICAGO, Aug. 17.—The competition for ur SRnlalon 198 biixia and sellink fac's While the trade in this line has not been | 320 for the wecount. Exchange on London, S L Ry g < | 3, prices, Bt the Kuights Templar business on account of cash or on margin of 3 (0 § per cent is 4 0 very large It has shown some evidence | it for checks. g tion Higher Yesterdny. rings, $13,066,000; total | L0 $3.65 for Inferior o che i ONLY 1-16 PER CENT. feNars lacan It has showi seme svidehoe NBW YORK: A iR K ey he week, STEL000; vorresponding week last | s were worth from § Lambs | the conclave commencing next week has re- IR CENT, of life w e saison as . wholg | ely ———————— s fet and gene 383,500,000, Money cany, $G4%% per cent for | Were held at from 33 to $5.45 sulted in a practical ignoring of the Boston |+ E- P, THORNBURCH & CO 10 prove as goud s expected. he num- REALTY MARKET opened Ay quiet and gene n und 46l por wemt for commercial | Receipts: Cattle, 800 head: calves, 75 head; 4 Menbers of New York Con. Sluch Exchange, ber of 1oen fh Cmaha who follow ull the higher, The usual raid on T was soon . w York exchange, @60 per cent dis- | HOES, 8,000 head; sheep, 2,00 head. agreement by some of the lines, and the 4 W Yora ¥ folbles of fashion is not so large as in| £ besun, and a dedine followed of 3% per cent, relgn exchiunge, London sterling, $4.90% = - Lake Shore, Michigan Central and New 4 many ot clios, and yet Omaha young | INSTRUMENTS placed on record August 17, | with o rally of but % per cent. The prefer and $4.89% Kansns City Live Stock, York Central and their connections an- wmen are not ail Lehind the tines, f : ; KANSAS CITY, Aug. 1. -CATTLE-Receipts, | nounced today that the return portions Dealers say that they bavo a larger trade [ 139 eased off 1§ per ceat. Manhattan. which' has [ v 4 portians ok ; B s o head: shipmenta. 580 Market st L s A Jarge WARRANTY D s g e g TR e 4 oria Markets. Rt 1 ad | {ickets fn the hauds of original purchacers | $500%$1000 AR chbeie e onot A cermtontablu, and fof | Hibell Sussavcki to. Frantiska Saersyckl, e e o g R L TR IRIA, Auk. 17.—CORN—Market high 3 T o | will be honored from Boston and intermedi- ,?,,,,,P,& Fogiy PIAS: AN s % of lot 6, black 356, South Omaha 600 [f these shares did no epe neca N o e A Uit veazon Ta WU 10 B very desirable for | o't WS B e g P L R T T wal Magket active and ;N 1o polots belween August 31" and. Oolobar talnu nnilnfiu—r.!m—w XS AN STOUKS ROV . ) 1 and Vet E: : eadership of Chica s, which gained per | 2 Nk hite, M. o piw, 3,000 head; shipments, 60 | g experieuce, enalilos 18 10 KIVIs POt 10 16 oxpestad that tushion will s00n de- | ahihow Fetoeson and el 1o v G e o B, s o hathined 1% Der'| “HYR—Market dull; No. 3 new,, d0c. P o M bments, @9 | terminal agent in Boston or not. 20 YEARS ;20 folii explaining 8 M ®on 8hoi Lin nd_Leather preferred " 2 T et strong 10¢ higher, Bulk of A fane k it for inale P WHISK Y Market firm; $1. T IrAding A ofothers FIREE. Highs mand fancy a'k vesta for indoor wear. Merris, 40 acres of w 3 of 8 Y3 of nw improved 1% per cent each. The market clossd | JSCE AWhent 13000 T : corn, 67,130 bu.; | Sles, $4.40G4.60; heaview. $4.60; packers, $4.3060 ————— o8t Dank referonacs tiven CLINGOLN & L. Teutp ¥ aten LIl & Vost hak rcsutly been | $-2610° ..o R Fertile w1300 | dull and firm, with most of the stocks traded In | gats. 70,000 bu . rye’ and. barley. none ‘| 5307 mixed, $4.4064.70; lights, 9.40G160; York- | Loased o Rallyesd, 123125 UA SALLE STREET, | CHICAGO, 1LLE: rrr::' 1U‘|'c."~)q [ |.mlh ‘;-‘;:}‘ufl'l [ ;n‘v:u:‘l‘;:i QUIT CLAIM DEE! $ .'|'|'.'.f.m{.'r'vv'|':':|".:;:-a :lllhrl :lwr'd--( hrhlh- SHIPM ‘S—Wheat, 13,20 bu.; corn, 30,000 "r;.“tg':an ;. 1-[\:;- l;»? 0480, A ”—1 NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—The North Carolira .2 4 £I'Ng & very novel effect. Q5 Maok and wits 10 A B Brawm, » ¥ of Gas 1% 'per cent. Hrookiyn Elcvated brought | "+t O4'% 36390 bu.i rye, none; barley, 10 bu. |, o0g ket stendy. Lambs, §3.000H.2; mut- | railrond has been leased to the Southern rall- | y ARGIN siend for_our The Iatest lounging ume for hot Haaws 13, against 13, the last preceding sale. = The : tons, $20063%0. | road for ninety-nine years, the terms being | TRADING Piaining MAK wealher 1t & sick eonl, vest and trousers . Voltme of business of the week shows a decline Kansas City Markets. ey g T o 1 R DEFINING Al of Kentucky tow, russet shoes of low cut, | Special master to Joseph Goldsmith, lot 4, compared with that of the preceding six days, | KANSAS CITY, 4 11. 4 . NIy AV SO, the paymeut of G% per cent luterest on the | EXPLAINED pRESHIONS. Alsc our dully niae- Tegiinee shirt ond straw Fat, of @ Sk OF | Proya’s subdiv, in Shinn's add A 900 | which were among the dullest of the year. lower: No. 2 h ‘Wasoree; N ST. LOUIS, Aug. CATTLE- Recelpts, 6% | capital stock of the North Carolina railroad uggesting wh 10 what to tead duck fleid hat, it proterred., Same o Charles Hecht, 1ot 7, 2o | o, Ts SfaEmaticnta o' be accounted for party | “GOHN-ic i No. miixed, 241 ‘ ad: stipmenis, 60 head: wariet steady. but | for the first six years, which Is the present Bank 'n Is said ll.l‘n_lrrlcl'h&llln! of men's x‘:rk- e ? sesatranee . SR g‘;;‘“;‘;',f;"“ Ao ihe sivt o8 sacailoe et | mRve M0 i > 1 wioere, | Tental of the road, and for the rest of the & CO. ear scarls aal fmeusion: ate Ing AN - - v . Total HEOURL OF LFARBLErS................cr d 5,008 | IO APe alas 1o {"on ihe uncertainty 88 o 32,0001 MR cows | terus of \be lease the rent is o be 7 per ceat. | Triners Buliding, Chicass