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TIHHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 189 | ] e TRADE fNow, Thete are several reasons why we " " s, 6, 4604 1180 7701 316 T R g R R R L hoad. Markep steady; bulk of sales, $4.350M 0 Co \ are going. One |s that the firm of Hene & COMMFRC L A D H f ( \ L ‘No. 9, Fh@N 1160, No. 10, 3 11-10@1c; No. | be as o statod he American reporta M\H& LI‘E T‘ CK M Rl\}'T heay 0 )i packers, 3 4 NO 5 g1 gt e s e | COMMERCIAL AND - FINANCIA o X0 R flm‘wm"fifi;flmo STOCK MARKET | i s ot 8 itte (ool Ui IO POLsOH 1t that the Commercial club the leading stocks of the PiRs, $3.500M \vl-v Omahs ) rect .1' to furnish us a PR OMAHA GENBRAL MARKET today - SHERD -Recelpts, 600 nts, 1100 our-story modern manufacturing buflding | - e K head. Market unchani .09 Tag Business in IXJ"M’"‘E :‘:Y Bhows No Very | 1544 '-‘.:"u;lq‘:? e i oo &y | Generons Rains in Nebraska Washed the of Trade and Que Adumn, Exgross 2 beoml Run of Cattle for Saturday and 1| it T mportant Changes, port_of all jobbers of that ¢ Fhey | . e and Faney Produc m, Rxpres v g St Louls Live Stock. A . Finish &n free St charge fve cars to move | Courage Out of Corn Bulls, 1 market_very | Bl A ) ; Sold Readily. LOUIS, Aug. - CATTLE - Recolpts, 68 small to make much of & market, but the sales | o Ty | our factory with and pay all the expenses firm ew sal tock are being | head: shipmeits, 1,39 head; the supply was too { of the removal. The bullding they furnish ma advan IONS NOT OVERLY GOOD | us is 50x150 feet. As you know, the jobbing I Vi fat mand at firm Ry AU b T L B, COUNTRY COLLECTIONS NOT OVERLY [ trade of Omaha (s o sman thing in the | EARLY INDICATIONS ~WERE BULLISH s 1 1At fi l WEEK SHOWS A THIRTY-CENT DECLINE v vl bl BOR ML LE . clgar line, and in view of the fact that ¥ o x | 8, cows, . . Burlington_has not done what she agreed | . per oz 1061) | S ¥4k o 000 hend). KMihehts 44 Cattle \Iu:lnl More Freely :...-l 'nll-l to "Q, s Ih;.y:]:...;;' in r:il'kx‘.‘,l'kf \{“:«\._x WISl AL the Start In W re Was . Pac *“_‘;:“““.’; ”:‘ R Vg Nebraska M ders Beine | N . Ving! DELF R, e ness at Bouth Omaka Lookink Ub, | ,;pe, “'Six years ago, when the factory Covering by Shorts amery, 1862) ’ 4 I PRI kR G W ot ning to the Yards— NI P WRipments, - 30 : of M in moved here from Mendota, Ill, the Com and s t Cholce fat, 0,10 10 1bs.. are quoted at | Cotton Ofl Cert. b K Taland fght Run of Hogs nod Miaes head AR he ' Vel e supply went off s o mercial ciub of Burlington' s to pay Buyisg féiutie K8 Delaware & 1 1314 (St Paul Wt previous pri | u. cost of moving, and never pald & cent . Wisconsin am, Sc: Young | DOk Lk, & W 1635 do ptd ket Slow and Lower, e Another thing, merchants and business m T, twine. 1iaer Nenrania and | D & RO UL 4NK | Pk Oniiia NIk 2 | here have not shown any spirit of encour y i full cr 1oc; Limourger, No. 1, doc; | Bt T €O e e fIpts at the four principal mane | | wa, full cream, 10c; Limburger, No. 1, 10; | i Vacifie Gl L g Ll e past wee a ot productive of any | A8ement to goods made at home, but have CHICAGO, Aug, 24— generous rains | brick, No. 1, 1e: Swiss, 1, 13 “do pld o1 ' SATUR v Ratur August 24, 18 Elie past week was not prod | not hesitated to buy the same class of . 5 UL b + LIVE POULTRY- 11 GaiTe; roosters, ron B Llapas b o i | ¢ ¢s. Bhoo $ery Important features as regards the [ pot hesitired to buy the same cliss of the last two days washed the bravery | UiVE VOULTRY tene, eure: roosters, fo: | Fori Waviiél. Recelpts for the past twenty-four hours, | ¢, i oman Cattle, Hogs. Shoop, wholesale t of the city, Business as a | this action as putting the knife into trade | Out of the corn bulis today, and the esti-| Gucks. s Ofic: geese, oc. A A ) as compared with the previous four days, | Chicago oo Lom 900 5000 whole took largely of the same nature as | which is justly ours.” " Hene & Co, run the | mated recelpts ) carlonds of wheat for | “PIGEONS per dor. S0 2 a Hocklng V ate as follows Taia City 23 20w 60 © previous week, both as to volume | 1argest cigar factory in the city. Its | Monday at Minneapolis and Duluth squeczed Y—Uplan nildiand, 6.50; low- | Tilinois ¢ ! Cattle, Shoon, | 8t: Lous o0 T 100 during the previous week, both M business in the past has mveraged $149,000 “ . B tand, #; ry makes the price on | 8t P, & Duly Aurust R ) 1 a2 d character. Uncertainty as to the fina th irage out of the longs in wheat. | Bav? fehe 1 e ony e e | . K . it | (R and chara !| and $175,000 per annum ; i . uly top grades | K. & T pid n % | Auguiat 1 ToAls oeoueene PRER) outcome of the corn crop has ceased to be a | Secretary Holmes of the Manufacturers’ | Compared with vosterday's closlie prive Lk VRGETABLE Litke ke & Wesi WWells Fareo 1 Ankust 2 Pt disturbing feature of trade, as it is now | and Consimers’ association is doing every- | September wheat is % lower and Septemb, ot Aoy FOETABLES. SO o e yostorn Uuton LS August 3 0 possible to determine with reasonable ac- | think in I|vl~4 JOwsty to imptess Lhot the | corn ¢ lower. Oats sold at from 19%c to| o, FOTATORS-New potatoes, choice stock, 2@ | Like Shor M \n.u"\‘w.le. &Lk August 4,850 E | NEW YORK o mbery who intend to make exhibits at|jgae for Septem e lowest price so far )’ . 2 o onlsvilie & N.oooe % The following will show totals for the | clsed finm. sal 5 will be at the time of maturity. Trade may m to e Cvary' effort 'to make | mAtle this season. 'Provisions were moder- | CARBAGE On oners, mcked; per I o | LAN A DD R G th e ot P h apust, § be said at the present time to be fairly good displays attractive‘and interesting, = | ately active ata shude casicr prices for e stock, per 1y bu. bas N A e R R Hog Shpet; | December, 141; lands, 7 13-16¢ stern manufacturers know a good deal | September. AT ERMELONS 1 2 oz 50, | Michizan Co se[C. ¥ ‘ b waalk,s. 1808 0.8 Ty | e wult, 8116 ome sections of the state where the v WATERMELONS—Por doz, crated, $2.0052.5, | Michizan Cont. L0 101k (0. K. & T . Toceipts last w 00 BULS, AdE COPTON- other localities. b fonh O Vithnt saying s, they Wl e nigher than the close last night, but || CANTALOUPES' Choics fuck, crited Shipment :x‘\’.".\‘-".;‘.'.‘:"y"‘.', 2 IEAAK N Dl gt SR ment a3 Bales = dock. K34 ba - 5 around Tincoln Wil tave | Western' re tatives, who will exhibit | s00on turned heavy. The early indication AU, o b |T ML L.&K. C gl N e . NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 2. —COTTON-Quiet The country around Lincoln will have | in"arother bullding to txcel the Nebraski | wers bullish, Cables were kenerally bigher Rt Bariints il i i 0 1dw [ The following will show receipts for the | and “ateadys (middiing (716 low misdling, very little eorn and busi- e:s prosp " the | MaRufacturers, I posible and the shipments of wheat and flour frow i 1001818. K. Kot year to date, as compa with the same | 0 O Oy 811 balos New: Gxborts; € section of the state are very poor e | Nebraska made goods are not only fully | $i0 (05 SRPERIEE 08 WREAC BAE TN 1ont | RED, RASPHERT No shippings stock LRI I R 4 [ period of last year iR, 3,365 balok; coustwise, 233 balea: saled Jobbers and manufacturers of Lincoln are | edual to any in pajnt of auality and price, | POl APRES TG YR Tor the week pre- | PLUMS—California, ‘et box, choice stock, $1.10 [ Komhern Paciic 4100 PR Catte B0 Dales; stock, 68,912 bales. feeling considerably discouraged, as a large [ DUt AFe as a rule being put up in Just as i o5 5 rnd minister of agriculture of Hun- | @135 faney varioties, $125, P T g (RO 5 sus WO 760,302 1 o tractive form, u great deal of attention [ ¥ ol bl [ T APTICOTS NG whinping stock | Laathar pid 3 e Dey proportion of their trade comes from the | having been given to this point during the | B8ry officially ‘reported “that the world BOUTHERN PEACHES Non b ¥ il NEW YORK, Aug advance section of the country that is burned out year or two. The state fair will give [ Wheat crop, for 18 was A APPLES—Choles shipi tock, bhbls., $2.00G Including: Amo car, 9,2 LIS rtteass S RIS sIxUy-a1k loads | prices. uw follywsy ot nel brown cot- Collections are as good as could be ex- manufacturers @ rare opportunity to | than fe fo and - there was " said (o cooking apples, $1.7542 00 ros, including riean Sugar 4 only six T to 4%o ReLs Siarkc A-bags, 4e; There Wkl Booten bt the breaent ime. prove the Superiority of thew goods but | Fome expart fdemand at the seabourd ALTFORNIA PR Crawfords, per box, | fean Tabieco, 0; "Vioinm, "§50: i | of cattle in the yards, as against 103 yes- | (008 to Al neti Stark A bugs, e e e ¢ GOODS MBN. RUSHHE they cannot do this successfully with a | the start there was cove L ALILLE A, Wcdrsim;_elin Chicago Gas, 4,80, Louisville & Nashville, | terday, but st vas a libera or the [ half holiday and buyers wore numerous. In DRY GOODS MEN RUSHED. Mitle o ot Zoone o oes i tth ® 1 some investment buying. But the pri STRAWHERRIES-Chotes shipping stock, none. | 2 Northern Pacifie | profer 00, Biivar | EEHAR R L etg (e ofter. | ommissicy houss citnles savle " odtienie s Local dry goods jot say that they are | golves. What is needed Is a handsomely | Were made during the first few minutes of ERERRI bping stock Cortificates, §,m0; U'n tage, 1,60 ist day of the we mong the offer- | wommissin R G L R behind with their orders and that trade this [ up - dispiayin chirige of aawide. | the session, and from that point there wa: ILACK HASP No shipping stock ings were a few westerns good enough for [ SRt i cottn. 1 mting cathe month has proven to be as good or better nd_ intelligent person thoroughly | & Kradual easing off, with free selling on | BLACKRETRR ping stock £ New York Money the Killers, but the great bulk consisted of [ in demand ¢ contracta; no sales fe than it ever was at this season of the year with the goods he explains. U Rk i " 4 ol L ) alhiornarkets. | NEW YORK, Aug. #.—MO! cow stuff and stock cattle sules € 300,000 ple Retail stocks in all sections of depenent THE LIVE K SITUATIO! Then word came from Minneapolis that [ Coneords, } California, por | NEW ¥ k. 24— In spite of the fact that it was the last territory were luced to the very lowest 4 bk the receipts of spring wheat Monday there | e i Muscats, $1.23; To; I MISTE o 3 PAPER—Y day of the week and that Kiling cattle, inl Notes. point and no Wwas made to replenish | At South Omaha the situation as regards | and ‘at Duluth were catimated at 900 cars, | kivs, 3 ’ PRIME. MERCANTILE PAPER ARLAD LR LA S A ¢ por cont rentes them until the assured. Now that | the live stock market is much fmproved. | and this started the market oft again, bui | NECTARINES Californis per case, §1.2 CETBRLING BXCIANGHE-1 '] HavE to e GRYMNI over. Rt Moo he | 31 Exchang: on London 108 o bertainty that the state has a corn | This improvement, ‘however, Is along the | there was a slight recovery. September TROPICAL FRUIT RTERLING BXCHANGR-Tow and weak with | have to be carried over untll Monday, the e Tt goods and wants | same lines as indicated a weéek ago, and s ed at from Ba%c to 627 split, fell to| The lemon market has gon Amost out for demnnd and $4 8E € y > s e B S R GIEATLI L S, s iibei : limited to a very largely Increased run of | ghye, rected to 6316, off to $1%e and o0 | sIgAt. Holdors of fruit ot this yoint ar Titton, | 4.5 N i AL LA e DRI ERRR R Lo L BT risco Wheat Q T Ty market, as a whole, Is firm | cattle, while the' réceipts of hogs are still 3 + D advance and stll the price hore | T A t or feeders, was wanted and sold well. | o AN CISCO, Aug strong position. The late advance in the| are limite the week just sning, but soon weakened in sympathy [ Within s f mon BATE SILVIER- 66% gnd anytning really - good was el price of cotton has caused a stiffer market | © Ll " ",’|' attle were re-1 with wheat, the effect of the rain ilso pre: Jls AT v A Journal of Com MEXICAN DOLLARS Heve nipon ATt (LA LI (i Gl g 1 GOSSIP ABOUT NOTED ¥ for brown goods, particularly, while | §2ived, and most all sold at the v dieposing traders | 1 to the selling side. [ Meree, Lty 82 por bux, in the | State bonds, mong: railiond bonds, I E R IR LA blenched and colored cottons have an up- | poi pile® of the Kreat extent of the b Lhe recelpta wera b oars by ralland 180 | . en R T e o8 tHe. eac | oyeEn N iinon: 0 steers changed ds_at $1.15. The wee One of the most remarkable musicians in : ness may be gained from the fact that this | bu, by eanal, and the out-lnspection amount fme of the year, | coupon « i coupon, ; s changed hands at $3.1 The week ward tendency, under the influence of Th. | feys MAY be gained from the fact that thi 3 ) an 0 when dog-day weather crentes and sustains the i Tolg: 2ar reg., 961 closes with the cattle market about the world s Dr. David . Wood, the organist stricted supplies at manufacturing points. [ gponding week of last when the r consumption of this frul Tt weathor 10 b, lower than it was at the close of last week > g G il las ¢ o sol sparingly s f 0 S Steplen’s ¢ e "hiladelphia e nts are favorably affected by the higher | chinia"Wore unusunily Tarsc, owing s the | fouk i paringly b | e AT ok e T i bt & ing quoiations on bonds were as follow There were apout forty 1oads of cows and | Of St- Stephen's church, Philadelphia. He is riet for print cloths. ~The changes i | Grouth " campeiling Y eI BT ] ants 20t Tho ent | far demand” for lomons, and in fact from th S ; TR heifers, and the market was steady to | totally blind. When he desires to learn a SRR il By, \"'x In an upward | their stock rent trading price at the close. TERTEAL Loh PALLY TIERL Bty Ao Do &R G 113k ong - on desirable stuff. Canners were | piace of music he seats himself at the plano and cover a wide variety The most of these cattle are westerns, | Oats were quiet and featureless. Fluctu- | with weather sonditions that wiee parricatoy | U8 o8, v L R.G CLD S s b e VU AU LR STOR SRR e the Philadelphia Record, and g _ .| and a considerable proportion of them arc | ations were narrow and irfluenced by the [ Sichuraging. July. which s usalle the j 20w w70 | lower. Wl D LU AL L b ”Y"h:- -4\’u:|tl|r\n“!n men's we ',“y"fl]l'\."“nh 1% | coming trom the sand hills country in the | action of wheat and corn STDIaY BLALEEA! | ionth: fot . the JaHIan. FRUC. H0b: TeiriepTa i 1. s S e dalll o107 S(I-kfllfl‘u'y‘l feeders of all weights, when | Miss Burdette, his private secretary, stands not improve eds are gene v about | north and western portions of the state. The | at from 206 to 19 ‘tofrom 104 AR e e LT A B o " &S, gobd, sold at prices that were Strong to | oo s 4Ty ‘. She steady, while dress goods as a rule are | most of the cattl s only good enough | to 19%¢ and closed there, o AR r ¢ &T. ¢ 8 10¢ higher. The market was active and [ Near him with the music in her hand. 8h seliing’at firm pric for fecders, ard are beimg-sold and taken | | The trade in pro s largely R e TR L 0 of e the yards w enred early describes to him the music by telling him ACTIVITY IN THE SHOE TRADE, back into the countfy to be placed on corn | way of changing over Septes . an in all things, the trad> is still looking ‘«lk::y‘( A ';\"; 18t 18, 4 Several Nebraska buyers for feeders were | (he key and glving him the time and moves NIRRTk d: aiibes are moving fresly and ed until they are fat enough for beef. | October and January, in cours v a spell of hot weather hetween now and the | 4 r ' 5 noticed in the s today. The large corn dlish €hs: rekdsthe notea (GLi eV tho trade of the past weok has been of a | ThUs far this Season Missouri has been the | which the nber " and October pric of September that will bring with it an | 4 . e 3 crop in some sections of the state, together [ ment. Then she reads the notes for severa Very satistactory ‘character, Local housés | principal buyer, ‘and a few of the cattle | suffered a while January was left | active demand for lemos B ! with an abundance of fail feed, has made a [ bars, which are intended for the right hand are’ now making large shipments of fall | RAVe kone ‘into a section of the country | practically unchanged ompared with [ At the present time there is, considering the | N o) | ¥ demand for stock cattle 1 feed and | movement. The reading is done as fast as AN winter woods ani all hands are busy. | (0N WhICh thes will not be likely to fini | vesterduy®s closing prices Soptember poric | Io% tamperature, a fale domand, but buyers ar B 25 INCWS O from now on there ought to be plenty of HpE vo. THe| he starts to real prn s Inter & LHECANLE R, their way back o this market. Vesterday | is 1isc lower, lard 2sc ard ribs Tlae lower. ful to regulite their purchases by the actual ; 3 | buyers from this state. Thus far this sea- | the 1DS can move. Thon, as she star In pite of the fact that hides are not quile re was evidence that the corn crop in | = Hetimated recoipts. Monday: Wheat, 12 of the moment. Bt for this dealers con 5. nonTRd et ’ o e o s Tar hls seas | that part of the music intended for the left Lot LA L T LR L s state s so far advanced that the farm- | caras cor. Cara: SOats, a oig I that the murket would e much higher and | Tenn. new set (4 ST P. Consola 75 o Missouri, Towa and States farther | hand, Dr. Wood plays what she has already fower prices being established for @ loni | foaqof, Nebraska feel Justified ‘in buyir M h M R L PR TP LA i ) do G &P W 5w Representative sales read for the right hand and follows her worls thme; 'ne season when there will ho the | b q ko, o It 18 expected that trom nc Theileading futures ranged as follows: el Sl T S " SeLELH Gon cows with the feft hand, thus making Yhe exercise Targest demand for leather for manufactur- | fitg' G otuites Where they houe dmaek | —Arttelos. _Oben_|_High | Low there had been £hipped S the virlous prmary | a0 derorred. ... Tex. Pac. 1518 Nq, v ‘. complete. When the entire piece is gone g purposes opens about the firstof the | of torn AL o T markets (o Uniiall Sulies ports over 200,00 | Alehison da. a0 3 50 81 8 973 $2 2 over in this manner but once, so wonderful month, and even if there was any weakness | “pha™q0canes In the: receipt f 5 boxes of lemons. The exact quantity with port tehison 2 Loa4 UL P et of 06 10676 is the memory of Dr. Wood that he can play ) i L QLD L nation is is follow Caniula s et Shore I 3 R e oW old g, hardly help | since the first of the year amount now ¢ 3 ' R LR RO b bR L NI ITED B il 1 i 2 he piece through without assistance, and will HARDWARE MARKET UNCHANGED. | of Such Itke rins us the san wilore svoeks g % New Yorl O.R. & N.1sts . 3 always retain it in his memory. So perfectiy, A falr run of business !s reported by local | Way toward wiping it all-out. Tt must be ting on tas Boston . - R Is Dr. Wood schooled in musical form, Which : Phiindelphia i ] Ntool Qi . 1 ; gher brang music only acquired Jobbers of hardware, though no increase is | borne in mind in this connection that com : i 5 4 3 New. Orehte v BeE x oA 'x'"f', K AL ? Lol h\lkl', ', i'v"]"\ 'H:', Mo car oftenENGR nothing new to offer regarding the market, | Y4r, when the receipts ‘of ‘stock at South | ol Heia 2o | e joand e por cont. Clostig “prices. for 37 | ticipate Miss Burdette in the reading of a but the general sitnation as regards values (he largest In the “history o 3 : b o e R M i i 3 ; pi6es ot miugto that he' never: LeAEOLbEIOTS: continues promising. No actuil advances | the vards. = As noted heretofore, there is Pl TR e OF | Al TN dop i 5 are reported In stapio fines, but the fecling | 10 Mmprovement in the hox business, 'nor il the United States tie Eobtowing | Am. Suuziv rontg | ek ki ; When Dr. James R. Cocke of Hartford, {8 ficm, In:a great many ‘cnses it ia waid | 3 A0Y Anitipated, as the hogs are not n { c table ‘shows A Rty Wie Gonoa : Conn:, was 2 months old both of his eyes at prices ourht to be higher to confarm | G LOUNTY 189 ay State Ga 5. Con t the cost of production, but manufic ; Bl Telephion o Blee, s - were ruined by a blundering doctor, who ad= i s 3 FEih] Boston & Albiny . 2 - pid 5 istered a wrong medicine, Since then ho rs express the fear that with the ad Y PTG > Hoston 3 Sheige Boston & Matne. " 175 Tison 2ds..... S b U b el Y ) vance in nrice lists labor Wil at once in- | the Drummond earriage compary. i Philad : e 11,400 | Bosion & Mulna, Aliniath 5 3 it bt el el sist upon having an assignment of all the [ WAl JIe WAch magy of the be 2 2 W Orl e e 2 Fitehbur ki s, 4 of age, and he is consulted in mml ult ‘.-1-4 apparent gain to manufacturers before the A e S el i . 545 2 ¢ , ) 513 |Gen, Electrie on 4 by the most eminent of the regular physi- 1after-tiave earned it Tlage that Wil ot hook 00 whiteChaie £ : y Sl 4 | Allouss MiutngCo 1 o a | cians of Boston. He has performed the prese i, Eeneral opinion, amome hardware | 355 doraon: ami Pranic Sty hav - AL el here wers o the way At L : LR Aotivardnit trade i thetr Jiaey 11 be & Bood, | déred depot or station wagons at about the R 2 | boxes, while 'at the pressnt tme the quaniity | Oid Colony... .. .t Butte & Boston cal operations,’and in both cases the patients “The grocery trade of the past week par- | Same fleure. In the line of harness it is 507\ 1 aflout s estimated at not over 35,000 boxes, Ore. Short Line.." Calumet & Heeli . are doing well. He locates a discase by his ness and no new features of material im- TRATEnCmage diatnesy peuch e Is used atents, §3.0043.60, Drovanly begin Lo arrive hero next. monthe Al | Unlon Bacifie.. . iy Wt zoods in the same way, singular as it may pofthiice wore brought to the gurface, The in the east; now we are At work on Y 4 ULt ready speculative interest in the fruit s b Went 1| Wolverini... i 3 : appear. A lady who had eight or ten sampies volume of business wis very fair. ‘There | oo, s FAOU NG W Bre At work on d bakers, 31.90¢ oxoited by e growing searcity of 'y z 5. < of dress goods, each about three inches ik, o B, it ' oo, Sy from A, O, Toster, for Switt, Take s Tote: N6 S aprini, | S . o Aoy Gy o : : R 0. [ Seuare, And, of diftsrent salrs, AnCENARUARDE Ly Rhie i b BOCCS LD \ s evidence “the " 2 3 M hoxes have been mad SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3 3 ) 5 o ded them to cke the o sections of tributary territory. The market | fiot, b «'n"h‘;.»‘?"‘ ) :n n I‘hv_ the NN ¥ shshipp: .,n.,\yM..‘fn‘:‘b‘r'-mm:‘ hes'sy :..u v o colors, handed them to Dr. Cocke the other was_quiet and there were no changes of | {ne! tiat the I% 12 Sanborn company is sond- 1! 2 Anoh ERDERS. day, and lie at once told accurately the color importance. 10 ba TenBINa0L T, Tateat thir ool ool g box, $260; | o o 3 1022 330 | and even the shade of color of each, and sa< BUTTER MEN FIGHT. building is the pnenmatie tire, which is far | 13 ominal; No. 3, 33@4lc B s by Miokaels | QS donsiinrst 290 3SR v & k 3 B [ lected Ahe Mnplew of Vest dusl Rt Omaha butter packers and shippers _are | in advance of the old solid tire as that was RS R xtra fancy 16mons, E $7.0% R . 2 v % ¥ handed several national nk and govern- watching closely the fight in New York | in_advance of the iron or steel fires in| FLAX L0, 7.50; 30 size, $T.O0GR. 4 . B . 26 315 - ;| ment currency bills, he at once told the de- Dbetween the butter and butte hort common use. There has also been a great | TIMOTHY St i er bbL, 89300900, | | PANANASCliokce iarge stock, per bunch, §2.5 | fivst & Heicher 3 . 2 8 ) nominations of each, and the color, whether A very large proportion of the butter pro- | improvement in the matter of bull bearings, | , "ROVISIONS S Short Tibe, sidss (lor @230; medium size bunches, $2.00022 Hodiccon... Mount bl E : 2 6 3 green or black. He tells the complexion of Queed by the farmers of Nebraska Is the latest and newest coming from Boston.™ | P58 "5 Wiited whouidurs (boxed, $a.67ie | PINEAPPLES—None. AT ORI e G | di a person by touching the skin. It is difficult worked ‘and packed In_tubs and shipped = ahort clear sides (hoxed), $6.67%@b. 7. ___ __MISCELLANEOUS, lenge O 2 Overman...... T80 3 8555t 3 4 k to believe that a blind man could do this, but east, larg York. Wt er there L WHISK Y- Distill finished goods, per gal. FIC ancy, 12@13c. Chollar, | Potosi 4 3 is a good export demand for butter the east | LIVERPOOL, Aug. 20130 p. m.-W 1.9 i e Lo L5 1O Catiton 4 Shonas vee 0 Sl ¥ 18.... he is seen to do it, and accurately, toa Dr. wants the western product, and at such Het; demand poor; N rad winter, The followlng were the receipts and shipments [ MAPLE SYRUP- jugs, per doz. $12; | Con. Cal & 4 E REIT L 1 L Cocke went among Buffalo Bill's Indians the "h"'" the ""l'l""‘fl trade is active. During e apring e Mt iNG S, Mant-| toasys e Rl ; oo | Gon Imre g i‘lluvm & 750 310 15 ¥ other day, and designated their character by, the pust year the export demand has not | toba. s s No. T California 2 utures | =, S — NUTS—Almonds, English walnuts, soft- | Con, New York.... Siiver Hill aTie DR 3 L 9 their voices, spoken In the Indian dialect: been good and thore have boen times when [t N BN, oAt bouitlons: @it higher | _Articlos. shelled, g . Miard iberts, 00 Bzl | Grown Po.. [Risver i 20 A 10 RA0CIE R, L On'the Market. > Tust it resent the low | At heaviext on middle ositiona’ Flour, bula el | 4.000 | 7c. Gould & Curr i et SOUTH DAKC Remenyi tells this story abont Liszt: When Heptember Wheat b vouol 80000 | “HATESIn 6 to 70-1b. boxes, 6o per Ib.; far ] AL ; ¢ was 7 years old he & vy played like grades known as packin ok are very mber, & FALES, Sas ‘ 472,000 9001 || aiia e a0 80 (0.70:1h. thoxes,| 80, per Ity H(ALA | HKIS & NorotoR: REia AVl mentic het was 7 years old he elready played like & of home patronage has rat b 1 th L quotations were #low sale, but fortunately there is not much 3 Junuary, | ;e bu. 201,000 78000 | S Pt Sutce . pir R e Iver burs, 000@60%e. Moxiean dollars, 64'c D Av. 1 grown-up master Bach's preludes and fugue of that kind of butter cor A American new Ryo bu 5 Wi ed 6.000 1.000 RICE POPCORN-In the . on orders, per | Drafts, stht, 2k sgraphic, ¥ . N 810 & One day his father, Adam Liszt, who was a During the last fiscal yenr the export of 2 o oW, 3 | Biriey: b Lonnil amoool 4loow | e tel, ) foders 910 Bood RI1-FOUNA E nURICIAR, " oRTer NOTE AR butterine and other kinds of tation but positions unchang ) 4 higher; busine “Onthe Prolues exehanga today the butter mar- HIDES AND TALLOW. ew ) Ing Quotntions. L pectedly and heard liitle Liszt playing one of tor was more thian 100 ponnds, U on warly hoxitions: Aus S13Sep- | ket 'wan stoady: creamiery. 11leg20e: daiey, 1@ | | HIDES cen hides, e: No, 2 green | NEW YORK; 20 The following are the | Ray §tite iR pectadly; sndilieard > LiL DY MGITEE compareq with han 4,000,000 'pounds th Fee] Sl U 8 nioady; | o i Adaes0ar dair 02® | nides, 08 erotn salted hides, e Ko, | elosing mintg auotations 2 cows L iy BOACE, year before. The export of butter, how ember Janunty, 3a 64 & 2 go: O on’ salted hides, $tac: No. 1 veal calf, 8 1 e o = 1 cow M35 | written o auotier key than the one in whicl ever, was Joss than 600,000 pounds, com e demand poors St Lowls fancy =38 == a2 veil on 5" Iy 100 e T b |ontar - ; cows iitle Liszt was then playing. The father RaFed with nearly 1200000 pounds”thie vear | Vi | 5 L NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Cihiges, Males, Mo, £ anrclint hides, Lt R R S g was appalled. He Kknew too well that his B ya ht noea s tha. yo : Wcon, quiet: ' Cumberland eut p ; dry salted Nides, 12c; parfly cured | GOANG.T O 200 | Quicksiive L a0 hutl son had no intention whatever to transpose x 0 Ths., 43 Nhort rits, 5 1o | Closing Quetntions on the Principal %e 'per A than fully cured AL & Vi (D 230 Quicksl T m ha ] Dosi The results are naturally most unsatisfac R AR R HElax e el Siaalon SiTiky PRI Green salted, each 2@ (1w o0d. L0 Quickaiiver prd 100 |31 Eow i the intensely polyphonic four-part fugue. He tory to the exporters and dealers in butter 5., 300 6d: short cloar backa 1t 15 e, | NEW YORK AU 2—FLOUR-—Recelnts, M,- | Breen salted (dhort wooled early siing i & Qurey Slarm Novada..iio ) 40 | %) peifer cedeis. s 3 Knew that it was being done unconsciously. He B Lt lerIs by hiie thal e er, B Ahieg, e, middies, heavy, 5510, 838 605 | g0 bte.; exports, 11,200 bbls.; marketdutl ana | gt SR s e i (earlY | Homentuk 3 Union Con 45 | 1Reiter 22 asked the boy why he did ‘not play it in the Tess hus been ruined, but instead they have o, 12 10 18 Ibw,, 418 i ToieTa. | (caker; continued pressure of spring patents early’ sking), No. 2, each Sry "fions | Iron Sty Yellow Jaekot 30 der 13 right key. The little fellow was astonished collected oyidence going o shw that but ; e e e s | winter strajghts, $3.25G3.5); Minnesota patents, | Kanaas and Nebraska butcher wool petts, actual | Mexican. : . and asked if the fugue was not written in the tertne hus hoon shipped to forelgn countries : s 0, 'Lard, cany; | g3 $2.5003.05; - win- | Yel8ht, 4G%e; dry dint Colorado butcier wool 7 key hie was piaying it in. Noj it was written the nyme oF buter and have st : Fretined, in paite, 5260 Ger low grades, $115a3.0; spring low grades sty ooy Beits, Dol hotial E in 1 flat, and not in G. The musielan knows e ings against the butetrine men uiet, . steady's ~demanid ~ modera Jaleat L] AL, ’ Jharan ATt 1Eiasteal ; ell what it {o transpose a compli- e R ootectings againet the butetrine men ] fnet s White amd e dored (e, 31006245, Bye flour, qull; supertine, §: e, et G o, i e R 3 well whit it means {0 trauspose a compli & s ST Finest United Sties, tancy. 33103 higat on th m 7 cated piece to another key; but for a 7-year- almed that the fraud 18 ruiming the Finest | e b Sieady ; : ! AN : 5. e tH : L Wade, as forelgn countries will mot ENTINE spitits. 240 LUDHN AL St : 4 L : 6 cowh. . ; : old boy to transpose a four-part fugue of buy n the ‘American " market when the o Ol AR e o Hanoywine oyt : ! : ‘ Coh | e Bach to a key a third below! ces are that they will have imitation NSEED OlL—218 d, 17s 94 b HEAT R S : : 3 B 4 butter, 2@2tse;" bees it i atrs, tig g 4 ' — R o Bias anaitne tnit R AT ned fanik, AN Vi v i e 2 b One of the romantic ta'es told about Chle e fizhit hetween the butter and the imita- | Ri: waTon Worequarters, 4%s; | firm on higher cables, foreign’ buying, the ne hea 7 PRl G T el R tlon forces promises to be much fiereer than A i o ANS: ] Eiian estimato of 202,00,00 bu. Shor{uke jarter 1aize;” soedy. ) ; s go's great edifor. Wilbur F. Storey, con Sy A L por cent, _ il £ oalfon, AW Ebup i ol the contests over the same question 2 rowl Hardwood, f. o. b, | worl®'s production,” and bu. increas sfinc; cotted dnd broken, conrse, iscou the open market for rns a trip he took across the oeean in his that have taken place in the west. A local i * xports, but lost it all on abs and_broken, 51 g d b short bills 18 % per cent; for three-montas’ bills, 2 . later years, when he had grown feeble and shipper predicts that whatever may be the AL rossive s G AssRTEaate Slagl oo 210 ( Tl | et fretful. The throbbing of the ship's en- outcome the butter trade with foreign coun- s e and closed e lower; Septem o tug 10cks, 203 ad pulted, - 56 il T A gines annoyed him and threw him into a tries WhI be greatly injured. A butterine [ 4 L LU T i — e e Riaancial Notey, o=, 1 helfer nervous delirium Let that noise be man s weproiontod s saving: W will OULS, A - l il but steatler | | CORNRacelpt R tions “acahed STOCKS AND BONDS. b L CHACiE MRl [ LAy 0 ). stopped,” said the old autocrat. “But that,” as the process by which rancld butter is T L : 22,60 A7_ 0k - CRpRLERTE op StRot A TRID_eat, . Pt > BALTIMOL ~Clearings, $1,54,91; | at the clow . only. aisteen frean | 3814 the sitendant, “is the saund of the A Bt S T en, rancid Butter I | WHEAT—dvan hing on id ot tindert Hguidation and closed 4@ % Tower; | 8 s Intion Was Dull for s i (Eads R Lat week, ‘only wixtecn fresh | gl Sthat drive the ship. 1 didn't ask Proviiices. "1t In & poor Tate that donE work | huyink demand,”but wwing to weakniess vise. | Scptember, A1@ize, lowed at 4o, T : " n Saturday. e Cwenty-three yosterday. The market wik slow | you what it was,” said Storey. I told you both wuys, and now that the butter men | yesterday red, cash, September, | spot dull and barely steady; No. it o W YORK, Aug. 2.—7he share speculation PULh 12 weekly, and_lower, and to that extent at t unsatis- | to have it stopped. > and tell the captain have aried fraud we may take up the ery, December My, e, ‘|2 2c: white western, 260 ons ‘were | Wus dull, even for a Saturduy, the only anima; L ALy 3 rairable. Hogs. mayimos huva. sotd moch. i I say to stop the snip.”” The astonished b A ot afoments are mot suinielent 16 1 CORNT R ing it oportad broten 001 clakedunsliantia foio lowke | ton balug i (he sranklss, Norihérn Tacloe srer U, S learinies, 820424005 bal | ger, whilee (he more common aad foush 1og | captain sent back word as politely as he glngenihn revs ffioial varlol pi“mber 3 S ™ 2 il Sugar. Trading was almos were fully saloe lower. A Ngh as 515 could that that was out of the question. ripresentative to the Spanish customs | opencd it dectind on som Steady’ spring, T0@i5c; good to choice, | entirely of a professional character and was in discount DD Sl oeike ARl B8 KA dials with ipstructions to withhold noth- | pressure to buy and no perceptible demand, elos - ” i St B NNATI, Aug. 2.—New York exchange, | Pory ponilas tange. Theweek coned miin’s 3 — fng. and to oxplain everyth We will | ing under’ yesterday's finai; No. 2 mixed, casn Dull and weak; 184 crop, 4@7e; common | the nature of a closing of contracts (o settle the . Money. 4@6 Der cent. | Cloarings, $LT2. | nelling. B85 ook W wek o, On % The St. Louis Republic thinks that the prepare samples of oleo in the varlous | aml September, $ic; Decomber, 20%¢; May, to eaulee, 1804 crop, 46Se. : accounts of the week, The grangers were favor- | 1); weekly, $10,119,150; woek Jast yoar Y eI e Ay P thio hoas aald most remarkable piece of panoramic paints % Cor"manufacture; and o samples of | @k b e - LIATHEIMore actiye: he fnenos | ably influcaced by the good crop news and in- | WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 e M., Representative : ing ever attempted was a 2,000-mile view of A butter before salt, borax, noraci ; No. 2, cash, 10c; | Ayres, Ight 10 heav kh 1 grain exports, but the appreciations | the ‘condition of ‘the “tr ‘ h, scenery along the' Missisatpp) rive foh PR v nRrIespTe B0 . ot September, i May, 2 WOOL—Steady: domestic 1 ~ : 181,842,641 goid W an r chemicals are int R R LN, SO s herein did not excced % per cent. A selling ¥ i $ld was exccuted by John Banvard, the artist, who died at Watertown, 8. 1., in the sum= 5@3.70; winter extras, | 1t hay been renovated for export. Then the | “WUAR""SpiD—Dun at se SEROUIEION ull; tamily, ‘$10.00012.90; | fn Norihern Pacific preforred by 'reason of the | “AG Cleartngs, $13. 1 Spanish people will have a chance to tak TIMOTHY picked, 39, it meats, steady; piekl legal proceedings instituted train the put- | for the 4.000; corresponding week last i ! ' faithful and clear-cut pictures of bluffs, river {m““ pe thal ade out en- wlvl‘v’\l\' “I’u‘ll. timothy and | at $6.30; Septemby n‘sn”. n\‘;m‘vmr ‘uw‘r ey 8 HRS Droattck or the Mhrihern Ne ange, e discount. Bank- 4 montories along the Father of Waters for & FACTORY FACTS, $12.75; short clears, $12.00614.%) sefit, The rost ¢ | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20.—The sum of $i, 4 arates St. Louis from New York, was painted S “Dull And easy at $3.271563.92 . Steady; city, 4'gc; country, 4%¢, as | K1ins on the day, excep 1 Lak {00 in gold was sited in the United States : on a strip of canvas twenty-two feet wids L eay i M e 3 Sant tand 13a o a P RN N SIpA S1D The chedis 08 {s H and nearly two miles long. Nothing sim- Wheels Go Round P'ROVISION Park andard__mess, Jobb OLEUM-—-Dull; United closad at $1.25. & b York bank The 1 ¥ i | ] 4 Lard, prime steam. $.75; choice, $5.8 1D stralaed. Common to good. $1.45 | 1 per cent. Cordage shares” were st a from the bond syndicate and was paid parsuant L. G. Doup, the mattress manufacturer, o, boxed shoulders, $6 T N B minon o goxd, 3145 | 4 jvances were made of-d-per cent in the com- | to an agrecment made with Secrotary. Carliale has bought out the stock of lounges and i whorts, 37, Dryesall meats, | shoulder 1-Firm; Japan, 4%c. B e T e A et | tauciseep - Aistedt oo - péserre:on hand i ith material formerly the property of the RTETR L FIor, 5000, btk whont: 55,000 bu Ky ew Orleans, open kettle, | oy, and 1% Der centim-the old common stock. | i VOTK. Aus. #.—Morgan & Rartlett of 1 3 B et ta sty wanoh fatioa e e B | Wheat, i verpool, steady: sraln by | L2Uooo uciuated between 34 to . clowin a1 | N iy e om0 o0 e ol ot g . 35 | jovors of the curlous, in elther art or uature, some time ago. Mr. Doup has moved the | SHIPMENTS Flouf, 5000 Dbls: wheat, 15,000 $ei. ssainat b gsln ot meTinr. oent Bupar closd about 2% per cent interest. The Joan runs | 6... 1 28 {he Jen whe Bhcied’ Bis i e DET stock to his mattress factory und will coms | DU crn. 2,00 bu.; oats, .00 bu Pig fron, dull; southern, $11.6@1.00; | At 5 1w 0F Je per cent from Jost nighl The vember & 188%; The exports of €0l Wad | BIKEP—Only one load of sheep was offored on | ever known o TR b W R R M S12.00@14.00, Copper, strong: brokers i fiom s port this werlk ket 8455 | 1 rket, and (hat Aol 4t Aot s 5 f Bighest points of the dwy as continuing his old line. He will st - i t i ! Allen R. Benner, who has recently beem ieed, and a sample of rancid butter after f mer of 1891, This panorama, which gave their choice, and when once they discover | CoRN MIAL bellies, 7 plokied shoulders, $5.5060 ting Mty effect of the Northern Railroad | year 0 Demand for money at the — — WIHISKY povad, 84 0h, Pork. dull: new mess, $11.24 | ClC B 1% ¥ L Wit @ recovery of i ’ » SL3Y and $4.89. listanc: almost as great as that which sep- Notes About the Men Who Make the R Stronger and higher at $.05@110. | to quatity ern preferred shows an jngrovem subtreasury fn (his ity o the eredit of Morgan ilar has ever been attempted on such a gi- gantic scale, and, while Artist Banvard was not known as the “Michael Angelo of Amer- ica,” he wil long be remembered by the Coffee Market. exchange price, § Toad. ‘drm: | Wi Folnjs oe the el s 705, of whi 700 W " rrespond- | fored for sale, boing consigned through 3 YORK, Aug. #4,—COFF] Ope . $.3. Tin, & L UDGUD | volume of busin Trading in gt Y 4 wointed as head ¢ o Greek departmer IWII s A trade requirements may demand d fairly active on cobles and loca) demaad | , .t g e Heotatbar aNADIMART gad. Chioago Gias werg st Drominent in $LATST00 In gold and SSSLOZ in silver. Th B MARSITR AL R e I oL % s Fenk t will be remembered that the Omaha | from shoris; cloxed steady at net and unchanged | I A o © off summer | transactions. In the eably Wikalings Tobacco mude | {inoti were? Gold, $961,411; silver, $42.439; dr Mack Showp 8. from ‘ b Mattress company succeeded the I M, | Prices to 8 points prim : 2N ol summer [ & break of 1%% per ceni under the influence of | RSN, HEC FRLIEE B i 107 R W AL RO S paratory schools who occupy so res Hulve company, Mr. Hulsc golng to Chicugo: | 515 "siia? 'y ! coffee, Rin dull; i ; Tprime wilte, 30@3lc. | o O e s ot | Clvarings, $83,301,174; balances, 36,0500 : S d spousiblo a place. He led his class in Hare where he engaged in the manufacture the tinlted Biats” o 39,8 ! - '} Wt -l 7 5 B t 4 vard, where he was graduated in 189! lounkeaand pouohes, - Ascarding io last e, 9,000 baga: stock, 136,000 buke: total vis. | 1Y INCHEASE IN LOANS. ent, 10 105, and elosd-at 108 bid. London Graln Market Review, e X throughout the course, and he was considersd ep “his business' ventur here had | iblo for the United States, 319,07 bags, against | e borts of Unfavorable: toade conditions aftected | LONDON, Aug, #.—The weather d CHICAGO LIV a brilliant classical scholar proven o faflure and Mr. Hulse' had ac x last year. e holatad Banks American Sugar Reniag company, and the | palt week has been fine, Thor cepled a_position to travel on the roa S ANTY Aug good s o 8. Svann duction n" prices " company’s “product | {2 e Wheat market of An Small ¥ Anex ¥, Gilman reports that the flour mills | & A stock, 7,00 Very Favorable. endered the stock 4 ar ‘attack me! i Lis wiih are starting b all over the state, many of | bak NEW YORK, Auk. 2.—The New York Finan : Gt was | §53 fhs Suned Roor deman Falrly Sharp P'ri them after being closed down for some v May, Plig | says: The statement of tie associnted banks of sal O tha e T CHICAGO, Aug. 21.—There enough time. " His mills at Valentine and Pierce b 2 N s Lk Waak dins Rlkie M vaes Ty o @ the lowest, but Wheat Wwas 6 Li-1s down enttlo hero today t and th AR frarated oo tol 2, A quiet, unchanged FCLOE 0 WANK SAAIRE ANAMELDLIVAL 8 fAT losing of last Saturda quantity afloat had 1ittle o there was no | limited offerings were » prices, The Omaha Upholstering company has in- er; closed 3@t net de e in i ark | poal in Chicago foreed the pric . | Pxcomsive prossu soll. The market i3 now | Common t5 cholce mative ate ore sula can be made by our 1 ‘y.‘ of operating 1 creased the number of employes and is A et ol i hy lacrease o loans, 8 contruction of ¢ ulizing sales causing o decline to | steadier and quiet. Parcils were steady. ~ Hard | i Ped 0 SBOer SRR SE0R O S GRAIN AND STOCKS, Prospetius giving ‘working the largest force of any time this - Y r a7} posits and consequent shrinkage in the reserv - iying ar « Duluth wheat, Aukust and mber deliveries, pecty e year 50 far. The company now has twenty g i st week has witnessed a great change in ST e sy . ] f S | free. Bona your business bois o AR people at work, and in Sepiember, when (i — nditions heret prevaiting ir money | ) Tnfluay. st was infnen h e | s dopramed at the pr ot | " Aot want many bogs. but eliy pack: i | Lrah, Send pour fusiness auiy 1o s fikee s expected to start up the mill for the man- Kansas City Markets, re has | dvance in rates, but | Induced e ] A N e ¢ A Lt BN "HAMPDEN F. THOMNAS & 00 utacture of furniture frames, almost 08| KANSAS CITY, Aug. 1. —WHEAT -8 ¢ Nmosat 3 1o ah sy memscn of way st [ s fiar dativaey W il . Kistgrrlightsd R h o B B S LN ¥. THOMAK & ©OC many mote will be required.’ The com- nigher: No. 2 ha whme. | (Al for loans qhe movement of money | ganger aroun, ey hing the | hor dslivery wa . X e el i tock and Bond Brokers. manufacture of lounges and couches and |2 | £rom &) nier o the south and weal— | non; or last week eatern was | ScHYe. thoush Guist, bk by S \ L gy oe; OHICAG0: folding beds, the demand for upholsterad v slow, lower; No. 2 mixed, 19! o ther mouth hus not beeit a8 actlve s | Fesumed. the commo ot and 0 T o o s 1o st for | MARGIN "~ Bond for our compiets | . parior furniture being very light at the | #10: No. 2 white, 22 5 anticipate s not expee hat hi %, and $4.60 to W70 for shipping | TRABING g MARGIN TRADIN Ppresent time, owing to changes in fashion, REp-No D Ramsisal, 4 gl R e hare, (o PG . Weekiy Rank Stateme “ 47 PINING ALL MARKET 17X. An eastern party has opened & place at| FLAX SEED—Weak: nominal, Im o Jarmer pewy s, sin ntemplated adju f the anthra- | NEW YORK = . P HAY -Firm for good; prairie, mmm | hopen 30 JNSUREe Taees N8 ww roads’ differen New Jersy th Sixteenth and Leavenworth streets for the | | p at from $1.30 to 325 fessor, is one of the youngest men among at 233 Gl Spot was quiet Malzs nominal at from $.5) to $.95. Sh full Information of Berrect system il associnted banks shows the following hoep prices were unchunged. Westerns | KSU Iefter suxkcsting when nnd in what (o fadeq i up, 34 per cont 1o 308 the best sigure | Reserve, deciease, "HLi0 50 loans, | Incrouse, | werd quotable 8t from 8% 1 8, nutives at from | Bt frve.” Bank oteronces *qurmsned. A0S = X ; Of 'the pear. "The ‘reparts proved i be withoot | e a; seaie tacroaue. 10 e gl et oes qustable’@l frem (838 Lo S Batives ab (o & suces furnished. ARHOS some very good work.' In the past all | = KGGS—Higher, strong, WG10%c. represcnts business done with country | #0000 8 ina all but 1 per cent e cuve, $h.141.308: deposits, decr p | S A PLAINED OPEN LOARD OF TR work of this kind hatto be sent east, a: ot o e s "Gomands from sammercial soorces. au | f " L 3514170 dep i 53,09 W | kaing over 34 TRADE, 2 L marsal lost. The Minneapolis & St. Louis sh | . increase, T8, 9. The hanks now hold | © Receipts: Cattle, 80 head; calves, 100 head; | Traders Tuliding, ¢hicag there was no one In the city prepared to mi Wheat Mark e of the lasger Slock euchiang: | 8 marked strength on’ improved traiic”returma in excees of the requirements of ihe 05| - | hogs, 9,00 head; shoep, 2, do srticularly the second preferved, which advanc ot rul | - - The Journal, ,,"',".h,,d at Burlington, Ta. Aw‘z?:&ml.x‘%mfi:fi -'-\\'lb)lqwr\'l“."\\'.ak | e per ceat, with but’a siighi recession. T - - | Kunsas e Stock, .ssoopaygoo LE n PnnF| has the followlng In rexard to the removal | SRS, Tt NE'Thard, Sl higer mmr S0 | NEW YORK. Aug. 248U ; cloaed with @ contident Tone 1o Speculation. | Duluth Wi Market, | KANSAS CITY, Aug M CATTLE~Receipts, | 17 NOX ays of Heno & ( rom that clity to Omaha: | N*| Worthern, old, 6 A & : 9% NE Aus. %4 o8 were 1,999,000 shares. DULUTH, Aug. #.~WHEAT - Lower; No. 2400 head; shipments, 4100 head. Market slow d‘"v'wns N, A i: pra Chunces of makime mach prt an i tanning of furs and hides, and is turning out | gres ® F v ¥ IV creamery, Wh@lic, dairy, 12 The expansion of 32,27,300 in loans during | 003 Co tram that oty o Omaha; o. ¥ north: | fair renning, #1516 The bond markst today was sirong and sctive, | cash,' O0AC, August, Odiec: Nov 1 horthern: | Lot s Tekas stes 5069.00; Texun co rivc 10 dvise core B and aswed sbout the remeval . He | “Bidtnts de. swdsic nnes Fidoad,_avl d | thne wales aggregating $1.875.00 b, Gc: Aukist, Otec; September, o Lt endy. Texas steors, g to; Texas cows | 20 YEARS nekiyiencs, Soatin e cxpiaining said: ‘Yes, we are goin and - patenia; S e R e A A L A T The Evening Post's London cablegram says: | cember, Siige: No. 2 northern, cash. 57c: N 391 00. stockers and fesdere 350044 45 banta | WATETR Tradlng and successof others W ILK: b, Highe R T o Monin B ROLE: el tetn B powde The stock markets were firm today. - The Erie | horthern, & We: (o arrive, No Hipe 44 est bunk rugerences given: LINCOLN & GO | @4k erauuated. 4 5-160tiac. cuben § STUOIKE: | aeberne s mmtermiood te e warkien, i Touy | Brihers: G0 O TOGH Tteccipts, 2000 head; shipments, 30| 23125 LASALLE STREET, CHICAGO, ILLSs