Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 25, 1895, Page 15

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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

Other pages from this issue: