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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: \VBIINP,» DAY, AUGUST 21, 1895. > i r‘-‘!i I-vv‘l _onts, “V‘VV:‘Y""vl ":(n::l”’::\'fl | .:?r_. m|4.‘ ‘\ 1 n«r”my’n- :7\" < . s” I . many fle of corn; othes jelds ravivi o CO““FRUAI A\D H\\\U\L“m”m, bt ftn ol w“m;hl%&"m;uma.a«m:.mw.o“\HA LIVE (h VARKET g e Bt WEATHER CROP BLLlF"\b,xxwfimgwgfi_flfi?%fifihfifl%n | "The principal decrcases tn Avallable visible | patonts, $3.20@8.60; firet clears. $2.9663.08; second a. ] 1 4 TFETGUVION, UL TRy oML Sy - | Be A oot Tokom I &t Newpore Naws, | e e Sxp & ot i - G (il Ttaine have helpcd comn. but there 8 Wheat Market Was Btill Sick Yesterday ”'7.", :rjl‘v“:lvv ““f”.. \,‘ ‘,‘.'v"s::yf'.f’li;.:;::'i“'};:,l STOCKS AND BONI Heavy Run of Gnula, but the Bulk ofreé e Atiother Woek of Abnormal Olimatio Cone X ““h‘\‘\'s“yll:u:‘”ll‘:‘r"il\::;:«I\‘\x:vyl!l":;;llz\‘-j:l:.‘:”:. wnd Made hootber Bk, | 8 Ak R B | seomnties et Foghs, Den fn Thon, V8 o | i ditons Disturbs Oalenlatonn, | RIS 0l T b L Ul n morthwestern private. elevators W YORK, Aug. 2The alock market ws o u o S Morrick - Some corn In central part of county DECLINE OCCURRED ~ BEFORE NOON A n st ot e wrcanary tor sy | MOST ALL SOLD AT A SLIGHT DECLINE | i GROWTH OF CORN GENERALLY INPROVED | fih it 4.5, Yot it lee it P Medeiptn ot Tokn wAA Catite Muak | Hent SLEGIE 10 1 Daes the thare doicdin: - 1 . § bk b ey | "Rt S0 carty corn enring weil. Late corn | Corn Wan a Little Stubborn Farly on | Lrger and Sales Fatrly Active. | uon unfavorably, bringing as it did the god re- | Good Demand for Recders at tendy s A r Barly Pl Ripening Fast, While b el g g Frws are wenk, Quotations surve below the. $100,000,000 matk, was due to o " . . Y i f Some Hnd Crop News, but EGOS-Freah wiock, per dos., 10e AT gt o e i PR Lm0 8 gt ' e B g Lite Takea Kreah Vigor-ia AR o' Improved, Tn some piacen there nally Yielded and TTER--Pucking stock, 6100 ehotee 1o | th asury KOl dn sutficient ar o of Hogx—Market Aetive at ; g Make I Plowing Basy— will b consigarablo’ corn, but fmuch Of the e » " p {1 the poi BeCont “Ad ¥ ! & fancy, 15116c; gathered creamnery, 1Gisc; wepa- | the gold Sabove the point w ~Cent “Advance. ‘ cging. done LLliA N (oh. CFTIED, 8¢ Py 2 PO e rogarded s marking the nati ! % R B e ey ns hueg helpad late corn a little amery, 18@10%, danger 1in. I8 confidence was not misplice e | Bstimated at one-tMrd or one-halt of a_erop. CHICAGO, Aug. M.—The wheat market| VEAL-—Cholce fat, 70 to 10 lbs, are quoted at | deposited In the sublreasary, 00, wiicH TUESDAY, Aug. 20 SHERP—No sheep were received and thet Weekly weather crop bulletin No o alinost finlwied. Bome wheat under the ditch wap still sick today and made another 1%¢ | © () Wisconsin - full _eream, o; Young trading on the Atock bourd was less fetive | Recelpts for the past twenty-four hours, | nothing to make a market the Nebraska weather scrvice, co-ope ¥ SOUTIONRETEIRY NHCTION break, closing at a net loss of 1%4e. Gold | Americas, 11@12c; twins, 1@ Nebraska and | than yesterday, and althougn American Tobacco | as compared with the previous four days, with the United States weather burea, Adams—Outs yhelding twosthitds of @ crop and hipments und forcign indifference to the | Iowa, full cre le; Limburger, No. 1, 10c; | Was prominent in the transactions, the de are as follows: CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. sued from the central office ut the univer | corn promises haif w crop. Ground in good cone Uik, Now 1, 1ie: Swins i [ therefn ‘Were not attended by the degree of o gerenl property disheartened the specus X Ol ©; roosters, e which characterized yesterday's spe Cattle, Hogs. “‘hw . sity of Nebraska, Lincoln, der direction | @ition. ators and. caused the abandonment of | Al e S et dear 005 wpeing | The slook WAk Ih §00d buying demand & Quiust 2.0 ¥ A 17 0 Chotee Native Steers Were | (05 %0 TR 0 ~x‘::lny\"wl~ll of |||‘.:‘ b Tl MTa i\ FNKE Uy Hrtii st lent, Corn Kuf- | ducks. Sci tirkeys, 6G7c: keese, ¢, pening, 8,000 hares beink taken at from | August 19. : : i . : Ne- | (g corn and smuil krain in shock by hat large quantities of long wheat. Corn ¥uE) Sl bgd il G T b 2, 5210 3, With a subsequent avance to 98, mak- | August 17,0 92 3 V| cHicAGO, Aus H it o eholce mative | DFasKa experiment station, for the week Ny Cort, potatoes*and Kags are growing fered in sympathy and 1s ¥ lower for| i{ZOGn" v, s midiand, $30; fow. | 1N & gl from last"nighos doming of 45 bet | Aukust 1. Fith | aeors wetkhg 10w o 1550 . were i aemand | CNITE August 10, 166%; T T e gl September, but unchanged for May detivery. | land. #0; ‘new hay, 36 ‘rve ‘atraw, ;' color ctlcs "ot 'the manipulajors scered | August 16,00 % 2 3 i A L BT LRSI ) Al pl Beptember onts closed %c lower and pro- | Mikes the pri finy; 1Nt bules sell the best. & CATTLE—The recelpts of cattle were [ o e oat B A e T o o TRy h i iy top whudes bring top. prices buyers. There was gome Rell- 4 . i viglons finished lower pork and lard, Niere Wi & Gt of watbrmelanh 1o yesterdny ik, powsibly by followers of the be who | large again tos 167 cars belng In SIKhU | iy nominal at from $5.76 to $5.90, The t & on corn are gradually Jowering but higher for ribs from Okinhomia. The melons whre of ginnt sixe, | Wefo RoUaware of the now order of amd 4 | at the opening of the market. The bulk OF | i 1w, I RaTee b I Ta: ‘f) Ry i Weather "0 e Wit sielding Sty n some of them wWelghing ns high as forty-six Ibs. | Feaction to 93% was followed in the deal- | the cattle, as us ere westel d " : Lo k) irteen to thirty-five bushels, Outs a fair crop. Wheat ruled exceedingly weak an some of (1 g as high us forty-six tba. | GELTHR 47 pecovery to | In the later deal- | the cattle, as usual, were westerns, and | sickers and feedors were in fafr supply and in Bome of the third crop of aifalfa teady to eut, fore noon had declined lige from the e New potatoes, cholco stock, 20 | U A Tectrsion 1o 86, which tn 4 qer cont above | £00d fat cattle, such us would do for the | good demund ut from $2.80 o M for poor to Pastures and luy oo yesterday. The weukness which rul 20 J 3 | list night's closing, The preferred shares fell off | dressed beef trade, were in light supply Tob.: Hitehiars Harlan—Three-faurihs ‘of the couinty promises . a bl crop of corn. A small portion’ of the {HONS 1 per cent to 105, but were bid for at 106 at the o S and canners’ stock was searce ferday brought out fresh liquidation today [ ONIONS—Home grown, 40fise. 10he One bunch of corn fed native steers 8old | and in rather nctive request at fufl p bulls | WOANAL 0R) unty is dry, but with ¥ ralns would com B b4 lijsk wore decldedly lower, The fear |, SABEAGECOn orders, facked, $TAC SUgar developed pronounced weakness early in | at $4.85. The market on fat cattle was | selling ut from $1.75 to £.50 und cows and helfers St LS Rt S FOMAT holce stock, per 4-b ate, | et at from $1.25 to $3.80 1 o 4 AVERAOE v of impending heuvy deliveries in the north- | gq ¢, Ui on large offerings by w beat eherator | slow and about a dime lower I Sympathy | Good 'to cloee clves or oo to teletly chol S ¥ hot, but no damae west was also a material influence, a WATEIRMELONG Per don, eratea 826 ded w small fraction in sympathy, but befo with the decline in eastern markets. Sales- | and undosirable lote brougit from .60 to $4.25 | FOR THE WEEK ENDING AUGUST 20, St o s with the absence of local or outside specu- [ CRLERYCCIG atock, er o on. $1.00g | Silock & good demund sprang up for the ¢ men were backward about making any con- | Texat cattie were steudy for (e Tost and 1ic oft i \ ation had a very depres Influence The 0, ¥ Y accompnnied by reports of an impending agree- | cessions, but in the end the cattle mostly #, With slow sales, Great doilness wa Hiteheock t « n_ south 1 U FRitind. ment among the companies e murket at | all sold. witnessed ' fn the western range cattle trade i it ot toader, expectation of gold shipments was ..|~‘.’ ST SR e AR thiy | 141G was helped by e stronkth aiplayed by Ny abotit twenty (8 twenty-five I prices suffering a further reduction of 10 3 itral pa i g pear factor and was lurgely resp or | Clingstone o ‘nv hea live been sl the rage this | the coal shires and o well distributed Hise was nd heifers were offered for Meago packers and eastern shippers wanted [ dt (6 ke an S the decline, “The deliveries in_ the B Y Dl h (ot Ationa: | Brtegtetiorankine Ub to 1% per oeflt, the Iatief) dumhg e van BI04 Rnd. the. good mumbers of hog, but the small supply pre = oW thirds of n crop in the west were ot rie as yesterday e i Bartletts, 82 s e temper of speculntion changed | Dtend sterday's 5 Vented them from securing a et many: Heavy southe county. Lustures in good < k r quickly, and under a re steady at yesterday's prices. hoks sold at from $4.25 to $4. ILARER courity s DEEItes i 28 B L ot i Cooon, T local re ! lon poonnz, C a Tenewal of the pressi e e at from 00, mixed at from i srad| ! TS @ S WIES—No shipping stock. sell a decline of from O i The supply of stockers and feeders was | g4 to $4.05 HHeht weishts ot from 3488 m condition celpts ‘of the duy were menucr g ME~C Stock, $1.10 et ay o large again toduy, there being, in addition | for commin 15 ol MOrLedE e kL ae e enits for exporting countries to ope der the Jeadership of, Sugar, ¥ to the fre a good many cattle in | $3.50 to $4.85. The bulk of the sales occurr last week were 1,365,000 bu. below the esti- a L . . o s 1 1k e s courred v ¥ . week o he. High winds i s v fro 1 it Svas | the hands Ators, "At" the SAME | from $4.50 (0. 84,66 for. Paskife and at from Perkin n erop i fEweRkly, jrequirements, - Cepiin § i 2 28-—No Toe animated, the sales | time goc re were scarce, the | 1o $4.55 for shipping hogs, i 1 - with deficlent molatute damaging 10 (oIt 10 carly at 64 steadil b i 3 by the rain, R AR SR AL s B 3 i, bbls., 82,006 ting §1 reat bulk of the offerings consisting of | 'In shecp there wus another big run today, th sEneIDE N ke betters ho and at woon ‘was about Gic. Y caoking apples, i L following Were the closing_quotatfons on | light and medium weight stuff. The de- | arrivals being wed At 18000 hend, ' and et flinl ) i curling somes market had & voty Wouk turn dUrins e | CALIFORNI Zeruvtorta, per box, | the ating s oe ‘the N yUk Uachings | wina ‘from the vouniey i duite ik, | prices Sl o cuttier adkime of e i o e Witiow s e of curn curiing so Fetoverad to 3o, where it closed, _dthete | sTRAWHERRIDS Cholte SUoping Block, fahe chikon . Northwes B e I e e anany . with | libaral | 8 to R0 for Inferir. 1o chalce. hatives, with| Jrorre & A M Rt IR T S0 was additional flqutdution and shortefelling, | - GOQRBDEIILES TG SyInRne b, x. ) BE i o orders "The general murket was about | western sheep from Wyoming, Montand and| @ trace tures and put (lia.ground In good condition (ok but frost predictions prevented a furth ACK TASPHERRIES-No shipping stock, i NS - 140 | Cleady at vesterday's decline, The offer- | Utah selling at from §: § O Lambs weic plowlni g VTON, Qecline, ACK BERRI ) shipping stock. 3 DU N Centr 8 y at yest LAk i before | active and steady, with sales of c to choice | & €07 NORTHWF R TION ¢ Ee o O i s Mo APES - Eqstern stock, et 101, baskets, 5 [N ¥ &N R e ‘pretty well cleancd up before . With sales of common 10 cholce R Tt TRt o S, s wenk and wold oft o from | (SAEAEFLEINN B, Bolioent e bilio Ontirio & W11k Representative sales: flacks at. trom & G gk weati| OB inchedliiil vy el Tty este 8 close a little Jhort C e Ao, 4T g i 4 cific. .. |Oregon Tinp. ! EEE STEERS. ecelpts: Cattle, 7,500 lead: calves, 1,000 head; elds o drying oul , garlyon some it erop news trom Indluna, riy white varieties, $1.25; Muscats, $1.23 | cunnda Southern.. A R e s BRI s ep, 18,000 head, Diis firat part of the Wwosk was hot And the | (DRuea=yery dry. Hard o0 cor A ot ol and e 8ol ok out finally 90 Tokays, Sentral Pacific, | e 3 r . Av. Pr. No. Av 2 3 of the o § e | tng.up. Foshing Just begun, cat_turns ou Himots " and the southwet, but Anally | Cxptr RiNis Caitfornin, per case, $1.2561.0. | SR Gt : . ; 1080 8 TR st ive Stock. latter cool, with an average temperature | ot TUIIE AN EM ten to thirty at 3¥%e, fell to dsc halted a little, but TROPICAL FRUITS, Chiciigo & Alton... 10 hy ST. LOUIS, 3 Recelpt jout, Hormal over ithe state generally, ‘and |\ Keya: Pahn=Corni I8 deicd up badivs QUHIALE finally dropped to e wedknasy be bve - iFeb nOL DY “Otatiges | 'Ont (He mATNaL ‘u“ S - 3 JOWS. nead; HipmUnis, 5,600 Heads IAREL ACLIVe, bt ;u“_‘);:.lfi above the normal in the eastern | yory Jght \,.”n one en ¢ vm:n ‘»\.»: s me more pronounc & the lnst hour [Just at the present time, but t will be a | Ciilene e Y o 1 v ensyi | export st 5 ippihe, ahd | PoEgon: o o i : Scott's Biu rrigated crops doing fin e tember ol to 41%c, Dut redcted on | fresh car in the first of ihe week. $ t 00 2 e e mtpea S0 5,10, MUPBIAR, A0 | The vaintall was very unequally distrib- | smil gin being cut. Alfultabeing “cut the 2 S And slow M The lemon market 1& very firm, owing to th . 0 2 $ butcher steers, $3.00¢74.00; stockers ecdurs, | Uted. In several localities along the south- | second time and yield excellont L T BTG L R advance in New York. Quotations: - “010.'Coal & Tron, 3 W i 2 i cowsund helfers oaido feslers | ern horder of the state and as far north as | sheridan—No rain this week. astures drying A wheat Sentember opened at S0y, wnd | ORANGES_Choice “secdlings, per bex, $2.0; | Gotton O1l Cert Rock Taland. +01:: T 300 8 2 : 2, Texan ‘and Indian atoers, §2.i5@400; | Hall county there were upward of two and | up and corn suftering e e e Sger fiat ‘im. | Muditerrancan sweets, $273; fancy St Michaels, | Delaware & Hud Bt Patlits et it L. 86! 9.00@3.50; cows and heifers, $2.0063.00, three inches, while fn the western end of ro trifle with corn, closing at 2oe. A g e HOGS « S B 0 | the state none at all fell and only small | WEATHER BUREAU CROP BULL proved a trifle with corn, closing at e 8 ncy lemons, 360 size, $6.% 26 pfa e %ls o i . Taan, i avies, 430G T8 mixed, | amounts along the northern border g BORiTRE mokt. pare by, the af 5% Rhotte Y 3 Except along the northern border of the | Some Sections Suffering from D ".lr“ ::" me '.li‘n'“r-;s‘ he I‘\\j:_\m[qn I“v'\u‘ll. ANAE—Cholce large stock. per bunch, $2.25 iy Southern P shipments, none; | #tate where the corn has suffered s Others B R Tt vt DL DG, tATGR | Th o aealaim slag Dinches, :$5.0003 5 Suar Refinery Aives, $2.2:a8.60 ilambs, $3.00g | What during the week, It has mate AR AURL0; RISy Ao hnL Petame tome | TPINBAPPLES N e B Tenn. Coul & Tron. 4.6, southwestern sheep, $2.000 fmproved in condition by the recent 3, | WASHINC B & ond’ weak, *iding do om MISCELLANEOUS, . v cifle rather dry. Late corn is begine 35" nea X ] B AR £ u . ; L 3 ~ It I8 difficult to make an estimate o in its report of crop conditions 31035 near Ih«l ope nl‘:;’;. to $0.00, .|‘an ;h’rq"?: FIG i e ‘Ihn“‘l{"fix}( '\".I||< v ll‘ &O. Cent. pid... 7¥ v v ; Kunsas City Markets crop as a whole, since its condition ended August 19, states: In the cen! {" B ARea ntogie docline.. Beptatbar: ribs 3 1iinoin Centrai.... O eaL e o KANSAS CITY, Aug. 2.—CATTLE-Recelpts, | greatly even within the same county nd middle Atlantic stutes the week has been o s ol September ribs 100 ditmm e doxy S1EN] Re e i Bxpross. 111 0 i 8100 head; shipments, 2,700 head. Cows &4ioe | thermore, there js an unusually large acr N rally have suftered, whilo were strong_n t 12%e advance ieal, cans, Bl » ShEaB. it 7 2 ¥ higher: g bers, wteudys others, welc; Texas [ uge of late corn which, with favorable | 100 4r¥ fnd e KR B e Missiesippl ile Jany n fige fower. 2 nds, 14c L ainuts, i y,.u.&\\‘-.u Wella Phrss B . . 5 2 sieers,” § [Toxus cows, 4 b; et | wenther and absence of frost until late, in e s hroved injhriii SER e B Clrat ONta, 137 care: MOGH. G e ! Joe: Brazli | "o ptd...... . Western Unior 105 8jit ¢ Cors, $3.5 ative cows e Renson. Wil ‘materially ihcrease the | excessive raims have proved injurious_ln_the ERara Ghts, 181 cats; Hoge, 20, 3 3 aw,” 6e; roasted, | Lake Shore... ... Wheeling & L. g 3 0G4.20; Luils, 2 total_yield, but under the most fayorable | principal corn states,the early planted corn has _The leading futures ranged as follow A Lo 1 o H EeE b e 10r fans | Tead Trnat i A0 Pd.vrar 2 - HOGS-—Receipts W head; ' shipments, 500 | conditions ‘the crop will fall decidedly be- | m capidly, und some has been cut fn Mis- ‘Articles. | Open. | High, | Low il hoxes 06 parclhr = o et tges | EIUIRRIlIB & N AL &St L . 0 § i Deud.” Market opened stronk dnd closed Svealc | fow' an wverige vield Jwa cutting will commence i about —Pure juice, per bbL, $5; half bbl, $3 T el o 14 i 3 packers, . 40004 0; lghte si5) | OVer the state generally the rains have e corn has been somewhat injured nmu.\ % RICE POPCORN—In tie ear, on orders, per G.E...... 3 6 > 3 Gas0: y PAR G i et OB 5 | improved the condition of all fall crops and Auring week I Ohlo, Indiana, 4Vl | I 2se, . N.L.... SH: ReIntR S h00) Hadd Miipments, 1,400 | espectally of pastur which now yield an pile Nebraska, Wisconsin TN | 06 AND TALLOW. o e & HEBIFER heud, " ay. Tamis’ $420G4.5, mat- | abundance of fecd " vement | | 38 hides, Sie; i ,,‘j{!;,‘ b 00 1 tons, 2 ‘ Fall plowing is in progress quite generally | 1 mucn from - drouth in B854 5 ATH@HS o b Saltedy hide s B NN - 000 4 pE el and in'a few Inatances some rve and winter | Macylond. a in Ohio. In Ken- Kb 3 i N No. 1 venl ¢ 8 to T. 8 . . 0 ooe 661 New York Live q.....k, vheat have been sown. Reports hy coun- | tucky, while doing W 1e rain. The rains jok & | % 0 15 Ibs., 10c; A P b 10 e Pl | I i %6 NEW YORK, Aug ;5 | ties of th bt of the week greatly benefited ] 5¢; No. 2 dry flint hides. u . 107%(S. R.R.... : 2 L1 no_tradé of i SOUTHEASTERN SECTION. tobacco fn“Virginia, and it I eported, s ing @ | 12¢; "No, L 2¢; partly cured | N. p B 5 L i . : oving in Teonessee. In North Carolina th outs. No. oo | g, 4a. thin Tutly ‘cureds . O 0 | North Ass Go b PRGR R . 012 oo 8 A Butler—Corn maturing slowly with slight gain | condition of the erop ix excollent . Kreen (short wooled e “skins). | N. Pactfic pfd..... 3 iet &5 . 630 e 5 i ‘s —Corn, except in extreme w n portion, | much rain hus caused rust and shedding, whil : riinigs (ROt wooled .’.‘..\ RN LB M &MU BUL ) AMBS—Hecelpts, 10 | 1 TalrY ood conditicn, Barly corn heginning | " cintral Texas and norhermn Louisani ther sking), N ch, S@10c ary shearlings (short Lt . =L RNDIGISvE 100 2 3 mbs, falrly actly, ¢ | to dent. In a few localities n central and western | has been o slight {mprovement. In southwest ety R FA NG IR pid. e higher; sheep, poor o prime, $1.60 lambs, | portions the - crop been' injured by high | Texas cotton 18 suffering from drouth. Pleking Kansas and’ Nebraska butchier wool peits, actual | The total sales of stocks today_were 24 Tt 11880 (i CHCO 4 0 winds. Fruit fine and plenty, but cheap. Atinucd to o limited extent in Texak, and welght, 4@6e; dry flint Colorado buteaer wool | shares, including: American Sugar, 71800: Amer 1240 1190 3 45 H( tecelpt m at $1.15@5.40. Clay—Corn light in the central and southeas fun in Georgla and Alabama. In southern pelts, per 1b., actual welght, 4@6ic: dry fint [ can 200; Atchixon, 4 lingto 1450 Risolain BIght ern portion of the county, but improves toward | Mississippt picking will begin next week. Ala= Lotorado murrain wool pelts, | per- Ib., actual | 12,600; Chicao Gas. 18.100: Nattonal 1005 1550 i gt the w @ north, where it promises halt a | bama reports the first bale marketed st week Welkht, A@6e, Have feet cut oft, as it Is useless | 1t AN CII0c e o 3 by Record of receipts at the four principal markets | crop. at ana wild hay good. 8 be- 'Harvest i nearly completed in Ming to,_pay’ frefght on them i 0.300; United Dret ,,,, <l 3 Bt for Tuesday, August 20, 1§ sinning (o plow. : ot nd Kouthn Dyt and about it done in ¥ 2 tallow, 44G | “Weste “nio el * Fa) Tz 2 ; sattle. Hogs. Sheep. | . Fillmore—in the central part of the county there | North Dakot urred in Minnesota, , yellow, 2%@ |+ " h\h‘\rl«* g 2 O 14000 18,000 | Southwestern part good rains have helped the | Sliht 4 th Dakota. While 3 ) 262i50; beea. ew York Cagh_quotations were as follows el s W YORK, Aug. 2).—MONEY ON “}V.I‘H-;:\'l No.'2 spring, ansn, ne | Basy 8¢ 1 per cent; iast loan, 1 pe P . 70 | "PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-34@I% per : k % b vige; No, 2 white, 4 A o cent. twnu.. zumm VASHED Medlam, 15615¢; Gne. 1@ | STRRLING EXCHANGE-—Steady. with actual R M0 A0 | cor very much Tha week his not been favorabie for fall plowing 0 LTS d S Afe Wi [ Gasestond raine have sreatly impraved pas consideruble s been done, and some sceding. ot . a7 2100 | Blowink, bt came {00 late o b o mich beneil it Fon ol Market. Hamiiton—Corn 18 doing bettor wince the rain | | 1S MC Lol ”“*"‘*" ik B e e STON. At SThe general business fn the | and Row’ promiscs a good half crop. Millet and | bulletin, {ssued today, suys: ‘The temperature of 4 LEY . %, nominal; No. 8, 38@i5c; No. 4 mand “ml at @i for 6 ;1‘..\,, posted h ] '.” sales have fallen oft the market has a firm tone. L L save Dlmprove o [ ana it was generally dry. The rainfall was in nomina s rates, $4.0G4.91; commercial bills, #4851, SRS ) The trade In fleece wools 18 1ght. . Most of the promise e way from notiing (0 | 0 5 iFa FLAX SIE L1, sLo7, erpool Markets. 3 FICA" aoie, F S R L R ty-five or thirty bushels. Some full plowing | the form of WIkht local showers, covering a small TIMOTH Y .35 LIVERPOOL, Aug. 2).—Close: WHE 3 Steady. State bonds, The followink are the quotations of | being d not in good conditio it tH e th PROVISIONS M L per bbl, $9.95@10.05; | quiet; and poor; No. 2 red winter, 3 | more ac , BLEONE, seriptions: Ohlo and Pennsylvania flecces, X Pastures reviving wonderfully. Spring ark per 100 llw, $6.0040 "';'i"' b, Hiden (oo red soring, &8 t4d; No, ‘Closing auotations abovv, 17@1sc; XX and avove, 18@1%c; N alfaita on wplands about all diad. Millet and ,106@6.15; dry salted shoulders (box 5. 6204 s Glgd; No. 1 California, fu 3 8 doe -~ s _ combing, 2%c; No. 2 combing, 8¢; delaine e doing well and will make a good crop, | page planted corn on n v dry lund has sufe B35 short clear sides (hoxe), Weak, With near ana distint poitions 1%d Towers | -8 48 teks DEW: {"n"‘"‘ (AR "Michikan, Wisconsin, etc., X Mum..uu but the acreage I8 small e LA U LR ARl T WHISKY—Distillers’ finished goods, per gal., ed wteady, with near positions %@id lower | (1’8 by, rog. ... e ,{‘ S 101 No. 1 Michigan combing, 21 Johnson—Corn in central portion has declined | garly planted corn, especially on bottom lands. 18 0. s TIPS Pk Duscoms arit |, 0ol 08 rewe, G Fid I B g O i e, aak In e, serihel| Gy planied sie: sspecielion buttomn AUTA N The followlng were the receipts and shipments | cqually distribut August, \; tember s i Tilinols, 20c; York, New Hampshire und | western part of county the fallure 8 worse | ripe enough to cut o p ¥ § 105 iy « Withip i week: today bs 24; October, o 2140; November, o8 2 De- 108 ‘mont, 161614 1 New York, New Hamp- | than last vear. In_ the southeast corner corn [ ' \Vith timely rains to develop the St cember, 68 3d; January, 40, i $ m“ o and Vermont, 1%c; delaine, 18G@18%c; u has improved rapidly durng the past k. | this state will probably produ ir AR® CORN - Steady; American mixed, new, 3s P |59 i washed medfum, Kentucky and Maine quar Wild plums vij fast and the best ovop [crop of corn. If t To000 | 104; future 0 iy, with mear” ard distant combing, 1t tucky. and Maine, three- | for yearm. T 5 T ined tat hot, pushing th - poxitions Meloned steady, with near @ivc; Indianw and Mis ancaster—Late raing have’ helped late corn ¥ and qus reduce sy Ul 100 | PO K e i iatant. positions @ ; o Dlood Comblng, 183G1be;. 1ndlaha el pasture I8 Krowing. finely, | & A e Oats, bu. 000| 147.000 *Dusiness at Istributed; August, and ourl threc.elgnths blood combing, 1@ teemed dead I8 a8 green as ¢ Tain Rye bu ¥ I 3.000 000 | 8 ; Septembe October, 88 94d} 4 o and Loulsiana, 17@18¢; 3 usual at tois time of the year. Late sown millet et likely_ be more than douple. the A i e | B2 00) 1000 pLembe: P peifie L 2 . Wool, spring medium’ (Lwelve monthe), i kvod. U year, Zanier. bu. Gl & 4 . scouréd | price, S1Gdc; | spring fine (twelve A Corn gtast . e 3 3 e = X 38 0. N % i : £ Rt r pring ( Imaha—Corn steadily fmproving and promises 10 lnte potatoes need (20 he Frotioy axananeo taduy o by FLOUR—Market firm; demand poor; St. Louls o 4 i monti Teaite: scoured price Suiic; wmiions | aclenst three tourths of cron, Toresniti about | ireshing vormdndicae ", ot vy endy eAmery, @10e: d cy winter, T nonfund. G. West. 18ts I 7 3 o ontuna, fum and ne, @We; | done. Fall plowing In progress and rye being | ¥leld of timothy seed. Oats yield far beyond 164e. gy, s AR Canudian, 6s 10 B atinei SN Rigo el :«" ¢ HHE HE r "Montana No. 2 medium, | sown. SISl i ny former Tecord, and all small Krain are cxs e PROVISIONS—I! “Tenn. new set 58 | &P.W. 5k 4 i 3 SRR itornia _wools, | Nuckolis—The rains have ed corn very | ceptionally good. NEW YORK GENERAL ) o, | verlana cut, 2 o 30 b, 2 i, old U ... g oy ( CRHE AND EPRINGERS, n spring, H@lic; weouted *price, HG3%c: | much, Some flelds that 1o arly dead_now — Ahb, L MARKET, 60; 1ong clear, lght, 5 u: clear Va. Centuries. .. \ 4 .\Hl.i\l.l(: AND EPRINGER! ‘.' (o l||hhl;<rm(‘n;;v:lll\"rl»ln’n(” l,l:nl:h:‘ scoured price, 52@ | 100k If they would yleld some cc Much 1linois Needs Raln Badl COlosing Quotntions on the Prineipal | ! 14 to 16 1ba., 43, 8 . 12 to 18 1b do deferred 3 ists.... ow and calf..$15 00 1 cow and calf..$28 n fall, 8@10c: scoured price enrly corn a fuflure, except on bottom lands. CHICAG Aug. 20.—The Illinols weekly ¢ e A 8 ol ume. ahort cut, 14 10 16 Ibe., 418 Tai- | Atchinon 48, Qo zan. ... nilke 2 50 ALY s AU Lasin oimuing, wuy Otoe—Late rains have advanced the condition 5 i i i aiemmoditien'angd Stapips. . fine North American, nominal, ‘Beef, extra | Atehison 2d A i U P. 1sts of ‘06, ‘ESTERNS, opisdte; combing, A0G4le; average, 36G3%C; | of corn rapidly; it insures a heavy yield of late weather crop bulletin says: The past k has NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 17,- | [ndia mess, 72¢ 61; prime mess, 678 60 Pork, | Canada So. 2ds... 1083 West Shore 48. i N SKA. Queshsiand, {eombing)" SO0, n and Is filling alj corn well, Grapes ripening | been without rain, except very light thunder i exports, 1,000 bbls.; market weak and | prime mess, fine western 4; prime mess, | L & N. unificd 48, 834 S0, R. R...... a. O, Powell Sueas MeTiet and crop rather light storms on Thursday and Sunday in the east ity il patents, $.6G815; oty mill i prime. western. | O R. & N. 1mta.... 111wl 7T No. Av 505 NG v rr | e vom T Markee ]S ey Tivoraie we for grasn and | and southest corner of the central section. Tho NIDGE Strughts, - 48.000.4; s i finest Amer- | bid. = 1bull........ 880 2 40 5 8 fulr “refining, % 15-16¢; centrifugal, % | ST et oWt o (e Inohes. Tiye haa | (he musecni Oeyneas. prevaling. tAoUghOUL ot WAOULTE: winte: wxiras G K- nd. colared, ne iRy Boxton Stock Quotatio A Tie s tlo S PR falen, 1200 G contritugal, o et at beun sown and much plowing done The heat wis® excessiv low grades, 12,00 Rye tour, | BUTTER. Hinest 1 States, 708 70, BOBTON. vy, S0 Oatl Joane, 4@irs & b 35 A8 reoanre: it 1008 By centritugul, % Leat, 6,000 bags centrifu Polk—Late corn doing well. Ground wet d nights caused the average temperatur superfine, § TURPENTINE-Spirits, 208 64, time loans, 2lg@d per cent. Closi; r 21 feeders 7 est, at 2 6-16c; refined, quiet; ‘sales, 216 bags | enough to plow. Potato crop the best for years | week to be about three degrees only abe: O AL Wores "yellow western, $1,030 SN C 3 ] IRy ..'.T,.m. bharca; g b 1 feeder..)0 ; conirifugal, 9 test, at $ie; L0 molniwes skt | and lenty of fough feed f0r stock.” Oatcrop a [ narmal temperature. Drouth cond tone ey L05; Brandywine, . N L - o 3 est, at 2%c: No. 6, 4G4 1-16 . 1, 3 wir yield Al northe and nost ¢ section ¢ Ul and weke, Nov'y SaPOfie, MOS0 | FRTROLEY i PR o i ; | Mine $iiteaic No . aXa3 1 ek i "B Thehe. | somenhit WAt i Eehar S50 soiherh oune K No. 1 hard, TIc il FOastlerm & AN d. ... 1083 entral. ' 1100 A7 feeders....1034 1 c; No i f ; proRTess, Ues have a vast amount of chinch bugs o ald xoent for u- paral,| "Euariere WKL ¢ 0, £, may st diw, (11 W Edinoy Elee, il Bl M0 LM, AL TESC 5 A S UI@IYe; atunddrd. A, 1 b and some late corn Impros (he dryness, Second crop clover now being cut, In vering, and closed 14@1%e lower ~ ) g T oy D 0GB, £5 ell Telephone. . 5 - Gen. Elec. ptd . cow. 25 ceders, ... 900 oners 6fi4%c; cut A o wrmers are cutting corn for fodder and doin; proving good In all southern counties, but | ertnig und closed 1RG14e lower, The | Recelpta of wheat d the past three days, | Boston & Albany . 208k |New Engfand i, . Godtaind. feeders.... 900 320 | crushed, §.1-16@5%e; powdesed, 4% G4 15 ~ e e U o Lo T Ly Joimté | Booter “as one proktestes norih. ‘Plowing 18 Dro- depresston resuitid from | lower - cablon, - goud | 215,00 centalw, including 2,00 American; recepts | Bouton & Maine... 7 (Gen. Electric tn. . e IR & ulated. 4 T-16GA%C; cubes, 4 1110047 crap. Kressing slowly, owing to the drsnoss, but ' the TR o tucuay, - dlsapp Ih"”‘l‘«““”“rw'(AI:—.'lh:- ‘,'vf,-’k'.' .u“un corn during the past three days, ‘;k"nf" " xx‘n‘:‘mx‘u (.»..{“n:u P 0 1 feeders. 3 l.fli\;lnn\ Aug. 1\\)4‘”\“7" n 3 unders—Corn doing finely, with the exception | Usual acr will probably ‘be sowa, Dottom sborts pr buyers, hence the late re- | - \Weather, w ehbure b ouez Mining 0 42 feeders §25 | centrifugal Java, 118 903 Muscovado, eining, | of & few ficlds that are bevond redemption. | Consid 3 ) y Fruit action; Aljust cloeed at Gewe: Semember, 6 o | N on - Electric.. .. 36% | Attantic.. OO Y 990 beet, auils Tittle doing; August, 95 Tad: | Pastures In' Rood |Shape: Farmers busy plow- | i {ed wnd Geoe, closed at G i V08 0 2 o74_ | Boston & Montana. Anderson. September, 98 Thed. I, fruit will h he dried o save it Wat CORN-—tecelptn, 6,60 bu.; exporty, 24 At Lonis Gexeral Market, "1 Butte & Boston, . 2 1240 19 cowN....... 978 28 = Thayer—Rain has greatly improved millet, very low in wells, springs, clsterns ahd streams. apot, market dull and lower | s wetis Au B ELouRc DU, b et & e i 2 3 Toeuers. . 4 Cotton Murket, B e T Il Do 2 tond weak: lower L@%e today weak and lower) patents. $8.808.40; extin fanc pentennigly 1210 2 & NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 2).—COTTON-—T\ ling and wliking, but so late as to be in Py tion, resultingfrom ' predietic 3063, 15: fancy, 12802 95; choice, $2.7062.80, | Qre; Short Line.... 403 Krauklin W oAy, Sareh, 28400 biufen: Augusts $7.10G510; | ureat danger of frouts: Dastares much tmproved. [ o tut€€ COTE 7 FORIAE Dot fh"' weather, with oc E oy n-wm\k ;hl‘:;d. rl. tl'lrllu;;d Iuh-x‘nn - £ COWS.. . B September, $7.10@7.11; October, $..18@7.14; Novem: | Ground in good condition for plowing and seed- T Ay A ‘l‘f '““ ‘, s o : l‘;'D ot on small car | wouic oaside markets and deprossing news, ‘clos: cows. 1L . 5113 1180716, January. | in; wulletin says: Crop conditions are fine In the at LRl 3 IR o | ing Tower than yesterday; No. 2 ved, cash, 5% 3 3 3 F.W@T; March, § York—Som wing being done and ground | eastern division, having reatly improved in the 43%c; Octob ‘m. e, cloxed at 425 Auust, 6% Septem! {ei December, siye; | Wist End.o. in” excellent " condition, Mille("has revived and | oxtreme northen counties. Late corn in many OATS—Recelpts, 25 00 bu.: exports, 85100 bu.; | Mkl = y Quiet; mid- | promiscs a fair crop. One-fifth of the corn of no 4 OAT v, A0 b exporte, %100 bu. | MOGRNWeak and lower on decline in wheat; = aneYq ) RON=Aulet) promises o falr crop, Onectifth of the corn Of ai¢ | counties s turning out better than the carly, and B A0 UM e b eetics | T, R ot At S 40 et | Sam Framciseo Minihg Quotations. diing, VMo groas; Ho bales; _forwarded, An| Account”The balsnos will perhiaps Bveruge BAlC | o approching maturity, Hay harvesliias’ens falrly active, but weakened with corn, cloaing o (o aTRar : SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 20.—The officlal closing bales? total net receipts, 351 balew; exports . NORTHEASTERN SECTION Arklly hesun and-1otzading g (oeceon. ARVIS WaRe lower; September, RGN0, Clowed 44 | 1owr Mo o Augiations o aluine Blooks \oday wore as fel: ¢ Dritain, 00 balex; stock, 24 balen Antelope—Wheat and oats nearly stacked ana | Drogress. o oo Uel PlowInE & R MNoi Auguat : ; EN “ T. .LOU] . 2.—COTTON--No sales’ re- | 0k (ireaned, yielding we airis have greatly | This hus be good week for all crops in th ROPs: . 30 3 2 3 VA [Justice. 1013 3 30 8 feeders. . Burt—Another hot, windy week and corn s | crop than the eatly. In @ i guul‘m Ky (.\rn L1084 335 I‘e rlu Markets, declining in condition every y. Millet suffering n(n in hus full ¥ : Firmer: $LOG105 ¥ . 3 Mextcan,. ... CEVADA s swer: No. 2, | severely: Tate potatoes needing rain. Plums are drouth i’ Krowing yren dry. 12 24013, CORN MIA L—Quiet TR Oceldenta k oe T8 0 E i e o Very warm part of the weck. Rain | &hums promise much LEATHER—F wile, Bu Avres. | HAY-Old timothy scarce and firm; cholce new o Ophir. i WYOMING, o. 3 white, gy 2 White, new, 220i | ioded badly for corn. Grain 18 being threshed ot week greatly facllitated harvesting HRELST DAAYT, MaLEhS. Rchacid, IoHOMe, wanted: praiie, active at $6.50G8.50; timothy , AR Western Unfon Beet Co Dul, e 0 condition excellent 1 haying (e weateen divilon, Hroom L—Quiet; fleece, 18G38c; pulled, 20c. 310, i : f 9 heifers....1110 3 25 e n ifax—Pasturcs hive fmproved with late rains, | €orn and ¢ comn will glve large crop PROVISIONSHeef, s'endy; city éxtra Indla |~ WH s Cooiiiaeins VIEE.. . E. Rugg. G2 DL 4,75 Otherwi rop conditions have not changed [ CorR I8 ne rain—in most the mess, $16.00@18.00. Cut meats, Irvegular; piekled LE. unchanged, 2i A 6 cows....... 1108 325 g 1 Wheat, 9000 bu.; corn, 4760 bu.; | Qtherwise erop couiltions Cuy 1 blant and | needing it very much, while in Wallace each duy bellies, $7.0067.60; pickled shoulders, $5.50; pickied ER—Quotable at $4. but held at $4.05. oo ¥ S Arbuckle, P ; onai berie,, L by, SUERLIS Mook B AR i AUl RS S5 | Without rain fs shorténing the crop. The uplands hams, $9.00G9.50. Lard, about steady: western Pork, standard mess, Jobbing, . Veee 2 | 5 cows.......1016 i 000D, - are furnishing a lurge crop of fine hay this year. stewm closed at $6.55; September closed at $6.55 Lard, prime steam, $.95; cholce, $6.07% |sir Miler. bu.; oats, 67,80 bu.; rye and barley, none R AV ading wall. [Hame = nominal; refined, steady, Pork, quiet; short i ca "shoulders, 36; longs, $0.60; ribs, | Crown Point.. {tulon Co 9 cows. 7 % heifers....115 L =S will not make much, but most of it Late Corn Musxt Have Rain. $12.00614. 00, i §7. Dry alt meats, boxed shoul. | EXchequer.... .l 1 |[Utah Con n & 5 'Frisco Wheat Quotutions. good crop. Wheat a falr yield and oats heavy. | COLUMBIA, Mo, Aug 20.—The Missourd o EGOB—Recelpta, 10,826 packagon, Market frmer. | & 2> ur, S0 bhles wheat, 23,00 salsc. Drafis, SiEh. Siae: telegraphic, e PP Lk Stabbed @ Suloon Keeper Hiving i Drogriss. and. gosd ¥itld. Early com | section of the state, the temperature averdulo e 5 “ - New York Mining Quotations. & Swan, Land il Cattle Co, NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—Theodore Matz, a | Doage wers have improved corn and there it over a portion of the southwest section, Quiet; farge, DL@TNe: small 04@ Oafins Market v Y Aug. 20.—The followl he | 151 steers. 0208 516 i 1l b nearly a full Frtires meimed by | Where the ‘averake dally excess was about one ot part akims, 2asige; il skims, Tagine.” " | NEW YORK, Aug, 2.-COFPRE-Op 0.0 steady R XOWK, o tationn: ARE e HEL {iy s B b Mot a0, saloon keeper at 517 East One Hundred and | Wil bt Rty o SO0 L, LASOY Hay crop | dekree. The rainfall has been less than the ALLO Telly, he: eountry” $a@ite. | At unchanged prices to 5 points decline, rules i | <% ning aud 35 S mteers..... 12 bsiogaber ool i S raghaiall 110 URE el R op | degree, PRTROL United closed ut $1.38 bid. active # but steady on r posifions and | Bulwer, ... .. Gntario... Wb H. Thota. BEYRRLS 4 ) UL ha UE) . ut heavy. Corn making | JEurly corn Is maturing rapldly and s generall ROSIN-Quiet; strained, comm 0 good, [ wea on later © deliveriee, weakness ' being | Chollar, ... ophir. SN 150 |19 cows.......1088 280 ° % steers......1811 domen shortly after midnight in his saloon. | Deuklas Oats frping ous haaYXed uking | 8408 danger, bt In many counties, expecially surprisingly lar el auiet ‘Unohan; e S GRS Bou 2 t IAHO! = . (i 004, <RI A 8- | {0 the central and northern sections, late cor RPENTINE-Dull at 27%@G2%e. i points de line: ‘Atwust: shise Mo | Gon Gal g Va, Quickativer. 300 i His assallant escaped. Matz's wound may | toex a good crop on bottom lands wnd falr to B R s e RICE - Steady: domesiic, falr (o cxtra, 4Gete; | (o0 g Decimbr! Gt W | Deswood Juickellver prd...1000 S T T prove fatal. The man who did the stabbing | MiUR™ 0% VRN \ (he rain, maln de- | omes soon the yield will be cut short, In a few Japan, xettle, | N 2G10. " Neseibts MIT, quier; Corda a “"“m‘“fl‘.ll::;\}mx‘ T8 BOYRR.. 11/ B) eeees 1010 2 80 2 140 had ordered a glass of beer, for which he | stfoyea the corn crop over a strip four miles | 9 the extreme southern counties of the stato good {0 chol open kettle, | Vi yentorday, 26,2 Porke stoos 4 Non P et s 880 seaseare 1 1 refused to pay. Matz tried to efect him and | wide and fteen lon ot “Consideratie complaint 1s_made number PEANUTS -Quict and steady; fancy hand- | [oday, W27 bigs: United § 5 a0 | Tron Gilver oerrie 0un | Yellow Jacket. .. i 8 : in the scuffe which ensued the man cut | Knox—Upland gtuss is dried up. Iain must ar \ y bags; afloat for the Unite * - 1120 come woon to be of any value to the corn in the S ARS PRETALA Bl fron, quiet; souts Lol vidible for the United § - OREGON, him with a knife, after which he fled. Matz [ Somhcnu: "ot e "county i it s o e i, $11:99 | dgainat 405,496 bags last year, i Non aa SRt s Vih 3 gained some notoriety a few weeks ago by | = Madison—Corn continues “doing well aithough | 'y ! ; Threshing s still in ks price. §3.37%: excha . Aug. . Irm; koo 1 bringing to a test the police regulation under | the week was rather cool for Fapid growth compietion 13506067, Tin, barely ateady: Straits two days, Fl 3 3 3 3 & 3 3 corn flelds are unusually variuble, wely colored by local condi= tions as and_condition of ‘the soll, 3 N, A 20, p. m. cloking : COWS..rrs " 105 Herce—Cg i As oper orke ook s fasel Ty T iy v : w”“‘fi?’fifimfi‘fiummflum%wwwwwwwwNWMWMNu plates. quiot selte 5404, exica ] 0 here was a ey, fu n of ho < . ut weedy. Listed corn’ not 0 good COTTONSER Inactive and quiet, nom A K@% pfg lower; | Consols. ace't... TRI8E Pattl sam e day, fifty-four fresh loads. being reported hours between midnight and 1 o'clock Mon- | Thréshing in progress and all small grain yield " Inal: prime erud Ton crude, 220%c; prime s i Can. Pasttic.... N. Y. Centrai itlon' 1o the few. cafiied over from yesterday. | day morning. He won his case. g well JAMES B. BOYD, J. W. DEAN, gumier Veiio o yellaw ot gdes, Sl |, ki No. 2 Itlo, #1180 ex- : nayivania. || Tho "receipty Were *In . the largeat wince e FiltieLate ratna have brouht cut some flds Telephotie 1039, me winter yellow, 3436c; yeilow bu.te Teceipts, two days, 23,00 . uly 81, “The quality ofsthe offerings was som "HE REALTY - of corn wonderfully and they ake nearly g it i o, S W | b R AT R i B, TR Bl Sauuditag B 58 we wmary wameer, |20 BRI BOYD & DEAN 4 pe. 3 B hs it ts, Uiee Were more — be_much benel all plo progTess. 4 Wool Market. REL Foar ol K . BARSILVRR-3 1.0 Der ouace, 1 : ” INSTRUMENTS placed on record August 20, | Sarpy-All crops doing well, “Corn s past the OMAHA, NEB, LADELPHIA, Au ) OL—Piren and : o'cloc Mgher; a b INEY—1g per ce g, there be . ew goad bk ger line. s (00 ©c0ol for s and (THILATELEIN Ak 3N oot an | H0E; 2o falitiy B Dl L o | Y ket | RS B e e ey T e | " st e, Rl 18 oo 6 COMMISSION abové o, Wert | chunged o 350 aet decline”for the' day; sales, | hort bl e thrie-months' bills market was_qui ve on'the. §ood. hogs, WARRANTY DEEDS, Wihsttington ~Corn ‘doing well smee e rain. | Grain, Provisions & Stocks mon, Sem — RLDRE R o 8 yhich ald s shads o 60 bigher than on Satr: | § M Faster and husband to J L Bur- [romlses PAIC.S crof. QUERT hAGHs N A0 Ciher Room 111% Board of Trade, sin, X Dry Goods Market. Financial Note heavy, as well as for a Mght sort. T Sy bany {'\’l‘lfi.xllh.;ml 28 Rdds Loy o, $4,000 | late erop Direct wires to Chicago and New York. b : quarter NEW YORK, Auk. 20.—As usual on Tuesday, luls'rn\' Aug. 20.—Clearings, $14,388,634; bal- | pyli of the fuir to good hogs of all weights sold Wayne—Corn earing nicely, Sugar beets doing | Correspondents: John A. Warren B 1 e o R, rpte: X b 1 | therewere no ialla’ from_the ‘more_{mportani 4 Xy i g T shia soid | Clotay, 34, 9, 10, 11 and 1, block 5 Y yrtam sarinn Sise: SN it ‘Tl | LLTY od Hp 7ot v mirkets, heve s there was good Feque W YORK, Aug. .—Clearings, §,19649 fhe comman and rough hogs were very slow ot 1, 2, 3, 4 16, T bige e plowing in pro medium, B0 guarterbiod,” 220250, | ot weents for seaxonable ‘specluition. There was | batances, §1,364401 wale im0 more than mendy prices. No e | dalls add. 101871 10 6,19 to 24, block e Oy acorn making excellent pr P, SMITH (Tel 199 8 M. STANFORD i O e | o Sl "t Al dlnents O e uing | “PHADELIITA, Auk. 30—Clearings, 10106 | el oot The chmutant sttt it 5| S 0 Hoges pad e grons: not ‘Qmaged by hot winds, but more rain F. P. SMITH & CO. atutics, pnwiatied Uit | trade, s a large body'of Duers are presedt | 200 bajances X Shiiia under that Gescription Wers Slow L move ogks 10 Roxena i, sime. e Bl o ) mellum, 13 quarter-blood rm e quiet af e L LOUIS, Aug. 2. ; presentative sales 3 Mcféan and wite 1o & C Slabaugh, Yankton, B Dr-Week very unfavorable. Hot = 1301 "Wl Garic S | kil ae k. 1eh 18 gor cent for spor ot | s s sin” Rroney, S Ay, sh. Py No. Av. 8 10016, block 5, Kilby Place.. southerly “winds snd. ouly ' trace 0f i Corn ;‘A!:\J:r;dll"l{sd\llaolol:\(e . X, oo mediun e | Duiness. No busihess i tonirae eoderute | York ‘exchan discount 2 .. except in low pinces I gelting dried up, an oom 4. N. o maha. conrse, 3 o von, W@ e; territortal and | ' MANCHESTER, Auk, 2—Cloths and yaras, | (CHICAGO, Aug. — ®.—Clearings, $13.198,000, | 2 B¢ . Bioes . otal amount of trausfer X portfon 18 " permanently injured. - Farmers ar 8 44 e akicle al- i northwestern, X 10611c; fine medium, 10 | steady, with little Aoing. Money per cent for call loans and 55 | 5o ™ ... reen outting corn for fea prifase be very | _Rranch ofioes 8t Frepmat and Columpug, AN Wile; medium, 1201ic; cour e A = tor’ commercial paper. New York ex Mass A uneven on account of local rains. ders placed on the Chicisy ‘E::m 4 of Trade - Kansas City Market Ue discount. Banke ondon sterling, | A+ ¢ CENTRAL SECTION. Chi- Rhennuistion of Grain Stacks KANSAS | CITY, Aug B WHEAT—1g20 | ¥ RG4S il ' Boone—Corn much improved by the rains, | §8890 Behielner, Fiack & g;;,_ Reter NEW YORK, Aug lower; No. 2 hard, 63c; No. 2 red, 61@esc; re- Forelgn Financial Affairs. y i - gD ik % 48 N ’ g | stacking about finwhed. Oats in south part of f % el aivices 10 : Jowted, 805l o Forelgn RinANais) AMaion. LG S Sty yielding about. hirty bushels, Tn the | oo —— Peints of accumulation I the United Btates, | © CORN--I¢ lower; No. 3 mixed, 33%GM%e; No ERLIN, A xchange on London, Ay dadas } Horthern part Atty bushels per acre Wend for our complete book exs E Rbone. (romn a1l &oirces: Indlcate the Tohow: | "O4becs l“l" No. 1 m: i T iy Py K R : : 204 Dearborn Street, Thicago. 2l Ix““‘“' have muterially Jmprved the | TRADING DR VAALD MARKET SXe or Buiope. fron Mrces, indicate. the follow- firm: No. 8 mi foag PARIS, Au e per cent rente : f soneen B0 : com iurly com promises un - wveru i o e s t'avaiiabic stk Los Satday, e | 2. B Suixed, [00; Mo, 2 white, g fop ine wEoount. Xchange on London, el M 4 8 i uw-u-- ,New York. 70 State-st., Boston. | §{0;, 't ,.?..l »..y.'.“h"‘ Ty denaeh o EXPLAINED piELL 0N, * Ko i ! ,..:,. o preceding Saturda o for checks. Ahre. Ty very fne alome the Platte etter sugkeating when and in what (o tradey United States and ‘Canada. east of the Rocky Minneapolis Wheat Market. LONDON, Aug. 30.—Bar siiver, 30%d per on Knrais °°“" Paite ae’ done well.. Apples and plums b Botn free 1 s urnlaiia, ).nnz mountaing, decrease, 180U Du.; atoat and in | MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 3 -WHEAT-Steady: | Gold s guoted ‘4t Huenos Ayred ioday at 24; $ . But' little grain threshed yet, but oa our_ & MEERS CHICAGO ..‘nemu. 120,000 bu.; corn, United | August, 60%c; September, 60%@80%c; December, | Madrid, 14.50; Lisbon, 4% Petersburg, W; . ..‘ ade from twenty-five to seventy-five bushels. [h I‘I (s “I.l IAR OF TRADK Canada, caat of the Rocky mountains, | SGeine; oo track, No. 1 hard, @ie, uew{| Athens, 77, Rome, 108.2%; Vienna, Wi W‘ B0ld, Ocrrespondence Bolicived Dawson—Good ralns, bul came too late to hnlyl‘rum.u Jullding, Chicagos

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