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THE OMAHA DAILY BEK: WIHEUNESDAY, WEATHER CROP BULLETINS s v v s e am ematy bt SOUTHWESTERN 8 ON. Adams-Corn stlll doing well. Potatoes very [ Chare tinued dry weather for the past two Week in Nebraska Generally Benefioial to | Jieks, 41 fome xcessively ot lave have dam Oorn and Fall Orops, | Dundy—Hot dry week. Late o Injured :3 411,000 bags; cleared Aug: 17,000 bags. trifugal Java, 1is 91; Muscovado, fair refining, WAV Al 81 COR TRl Market " pened | bu 4i5a: Beprember, b 4150: auiet, unchanged: at 12 o'clock, unchanged; at 3 e Burden of Inorcased Receipts Too Much | Uicline; “aies, R L MR e DR Cattle Oame in PMI!: but Fat Steers forthe Whost ke owana GEvERA Wancnn, | TP N I8 Reicis tn deewe | Wors Agaif Yy B §33 3 EnuEEss rilern part of counly, Potato crop mature — BW ¥ e . £0>. Cane, millet and broom corn nes . i NEW YORK, Aug. 21.—The upward movement Ko Condition of Trade and Quotations |, .., on the Stock exchange wan contl i PRICES SAGGED A LITTLE BUT RECOVERED | _on Stanle and Famey Produee. |0 WA o0 I Kok mribines o e, “The | BREAK OF TEN CENTS IN PRICE OF HOGS | il e 800 | Aonnd22 oo 300 |HEAVY RAINS IN THE EASTERN HALF | con'ciiine bitety. “Fitndy iy pratured. Late EGGS—Iresh atock, per dos., 10ie. 44 3 . Fonijer=Tha corn han burned on_two of th PSSR TR Tacking | sock, | §G81s6: cholce to | FAIIWAY gToup fed in the improvement, notably ‘ T-\L In fact, there have been n D here since Sat- T hsal s uened o " n on Some Re- 8 - " the grangers, with 8t. Paul and Rock Island in urday, 3 , u 166116c; gathered creamery, 17G1Sc; sepa- | — — - haying In progress. Hay I8 good Corn Started with an Easier Feeling | 8 ik > the lead and Burlingion and Norihwestern o | Reeelnts Heavie OHI0KGO. LIVE BTOCK. Late Corn and Pasturage Much tme | Foriant Bt nas b prophtious for and n Shade 1 fat, 10 to 100 1bk. are quoted at | &/1€ behind slightly, The forelgn contingent cent Dayn—Dee ing Followed o t - proved by the Molsture—Early Pastures good and hay will be plenty. Alfalfe dictions of e and conrse, B4 bt et il Mo B Degp In Chicngo—Every= sual Lfght Taesdny Deman eyoRd Danger of Frost being cut the third thme and a good erop. f S =1 Paul, Atchison and Loufeville & Nashviile being Te, but Prices Wer, b Harlun. nosuffering buadly fo onsin tu fe: Yo ] % Undly for ruin, cspes Started n Rally. s, ’lllr.;"n":“‘,,.,k: ung | the favorites. Stocks of the companies in the thing Way Sold. CHICAGO, Aug, 27.—In cattle there was the Rye Sprouting. ¢llly on new ground and where it {n ‘woedy, y Nt ) | hands of receivers were In request by reason of usual light Tuesday demand, but the meager When clean it i e condition., With g B B + 109 | (he bellet in the success of the Erle reorgani : Pply of natives prevented any wenkening in | e G e A e Ty I R CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—The burden of in- 3 POULTIRY- ens, 6%@ic: roosters, dc; | ton plan, and Northern Pacific, Atchison, Re TUESDAY, Aug. 27. prices and yesterday's advance In the choleer | Weekly weather crop bulletin No, 21 of the | Threshing it finish ereasing northwestern receipts was too much ns, per b, 9610c; déucks, be; spring | INE and Erle itself received strong support Receipts for the past twenty-four hours, | class of natives was well maintained. Sales were raska weather service, co-operating with | Huyus—"The 3 In south halt of th reasing n ; O tember | duck Y%, oGifc: geeke, bc. the Industrial shares, as & rule, the movements re- | gg compared with the previous four days, | on the basis of 83 Yo ehefed | n +akdl, county’ has' bee ged soms. by diyCN for the wheat market today aud Septem! For. dogr 81,001,356 sulted in net gains, an exce heing Chicago | 48 compa L e basie of $3.606575 for common to cholce | the United Stutes Weather burenu, Issued | wuiliive "{he Pret week " In the notth are o closed lower. September corn lost W | HAY-Upland hay, $6.00; midand, $6.80; tow. | Gus, down li per cont Bugar, atier‘un early | are as followe Hogs, Sheep. | moreming hoed | beet " and - silpping steers | from its central office at the University of | corn is all doing well. Some full piowing has d Beptember oats ¢, but provisions made | land, $; rye straw, ‘$; © makes the price on | Feaction of % per cent, ‘sold up 1% geftiites | E e 0 00 Ibs, few being good | Nebra it ek atintion ot O and September oats lac, but pr | hay i Jight bules seil the best, Only top grades % per cent, rallicd 24 per cent and feil off | August 2. 50, or 0 poor as to KO below | ]\‘ ‘; Lincoln, under "y tion of ¥ mofs st drving up fast tn the good gains. | bring top prices. | % per cent. Tobacco rose 1% per cent, declined | August 26..... e ses fhe cow supply was disproportionately | D. Swezey, meteorologist of the Nebraska | g the cofinty, and much Injured Wheat ruled lower and at one time was | VEGRTABLESS B ber cent, recovered 14 per cent ant receded | AU IR 4 2 (and there werw kood Eales at $1.5G380 for | experiment station, for the week ending | wh fyrigated i B i s below the close last night, but re-| poparops—ye k. 2@ | % per cent.’ Leather preferred declined 1% per | PO : 142 i | poor to choice cows and heifers, the kreater pait | August 2, 1865: {na 1 northern and enstern sides %e below the close 1ot @ great | O TATOES—New potatoes, cholce stock, 250 | cent nnd Fecoverad 11 her cent, General Bieetr R 07| welling At $1,7000.%, | Dulls found purchasers at | AUSUSt 2, 1 | of the county’ were very. heneficlal (o corn. The B DL O L . e ot B s wae bought briskly and advanced 13 per cont LE—The market opened with 124 [ 81 Veal calves were in falr supply and in | ground I8 fa good condition for plowing. Alfalfe depressing factor was the heavy receipts| GG Tete gromh, SEE0 ow. 1e. feacting e per cent, “The market dosed buoyant, | joads of cattle in sight and with a train re- deman y prices, with sules lagely | [ B ready” 0" "t third tune, "Hay 16 @ kood In the northwest, which were reported | TOMATORE—Cholce stock, ber v bu. basket, | Lif, RV KGNS on esiordus i Gl S50 | ported back. Tt was the same old story of | {5 iiE ST L P T Tl 1 1,063 cars, againet 673 cars yesterday ““[‘)““\'\‘; B b tod, Wobes | mon wver & Rio liberal receipts of cow stuft and stock cat-| In hogs shipping demand was poor and the county and of great benefit B8 cars the same day last year. Outside| WATERMEL Pl $2.00G2.50. | ory ver & Rio Gra tle and a scarcity of fat steers good enough | Chicago packers were not willing to buy uniil 1 ture of this and the continued duliness in specu- | CXNENYGUNE Stk Mot trincd ahipment, | M08 i Northern Puciic preferred, 24 | for “the killers, There was one bunch of | ey suecicded "in ‘forcing n"decine of doaite e | pebirking- ot winds nard an corn, Many fieida B R bt tar | f e L0000, e tion G cents &6 Puul, Cinadian 1a- | pretty good natives In the yards and they | Bkt Dutcher hoge soid aroind .o Mixed ota yet. 7 it situation was rather favorable for . 5 i e ey TR epeie | per’ cent; Loulsville & Nash- | were not long in changing hands, the price | sold at $62064.55 and lght welghts at 80406450 | NORWAL OR T —— ket Willow—game of the car 18 in good cone priccs, The world's shipments last week | Tligre are no neaches of any, kind, to epeak l\l‘l‘l';-(.:’;:]vv'-(“;“‘l‘w|wv % O 14 per conts Cotion | paid belng $4.75. There were hardly any | The buik o 4y e sales wan at WAL for AVERAGE ditfon, s taing iclds Leing cut for were found to be nearly 700,000 bu. less than | juive gone off 1ike hot cakes and ‘have 1orc a | oo v et Atehinoh. 1k - per | Western steers in the yards good enough | PITKIK A0l $LAMGLES for shipping lots RAINFALL Webster—Millet 0 gond crop. Potatoes excellents reported yesterday. The Vienna congress |kood many orders unfilied. “The Salways, which | cent, und F Marquette, General Eiec- | for the dressed beef trade. The demand | stronger for sheep, with sales on a basis of § FOR THE Week CUST Jund:in sood conidition fot-plowin report, which was published in the morn- | 413 reestones, will commence Scing un- | {ric and Unlon Pac 1 per cent, The specula- | for cattle on the part of the local pack- | @3.40 for inferior to natives and $2.50¢ NORTHW BETERN SECTION, ing said that the wheat erop of | yeuntly o . ¥ tion in rallway mortgages was characterized by | ers was good and the market fully steady M for westerns. were active and Cherry—Late corn_about used up. Haying Great Britain was 37 per cent smaller than | There ure no castern grapes of any ant | hronounced strenth and animation, the sales | Everything offered on the market was sold $3.2665.55 _for me | n lkht, but a0 quality: reat Tritdin was 37 per cont smatler than | e & cusrn grapes of ans, account | Bkttt 1S Erie funding b, (rust re- | “There were plenty of cows and heifers, and | being $ic per | | o Badly burned. Eity potatocs & last year; France 22 per cent smalle e e L T ey | Celpts and Erfe indconsols gained § per cent; | while the buyers were a Nitie bearish, ‘they | of Tust week Bavaria 3 per cent lighter. with & | than usual. Quotations i tamped, 6 per_cent bought the most desirable at about steady | Receipts: Ca 3 winds drying up corn and gras fmprovement in - Austro-Hu y he | PEARS—Ch California Bartletts, ML 0'4 pe prices, The commonish and medium oW hogs, 14,000 he 2 Y - L DR WROr B AL e g de @ northwest were about | other varieties £ Is, 6% Stuff dio not move off very rapidly and " T 3 - Rain © 224 mst. revived the corn, il o operat e ara A Tor a. time | RED RASPHERRIES—No shipping stock. B8 AU Dok e ORI Bl di o BQUIHEER i erirhm el R S Sl R ““.T:' i 6 o N evn, DA, Tadly. datnhged OB tliere was excesive liquidation and lower | o B Cnimi W s as, - ook $199 | cent; Chicaxe s, rcent: Chicago | little cusler. In the end a good clearance |, oq: ‘shipménte, " Tier active and | AGTYAL wenther. Wheat wll (hreshed and- crop® HgHG oS SHUL the wmal e oot | CAPRICOTS-} ENDPINE Stuck, Gl TR ; International & | W48 effectec sedary, -&t-Tuie ing | fm: export stecks, 5.65: fair to Kood sh WL 3 Hay erap light row and the continue local receipts, | OIRRRN b ¥ Great Nort i a o vigation 0s, and feeders, at least anyvthing | o0 @ d buteher and dressed by = an-—Corn abowt all dried up In western part with a sharp bull tEing the soe| S SOMEHERNE : . Uil $2.00 |3 Per | cent; Indiana, Decatur & Spring ., commanded’ a little stronger | [} Bk T et AL pit, started some good buying, mainly to King apples, $1.7:G2.00, 1 lststrust o receipts per cent The demand was good and the mar- | gieers undér 1,000 1bs, welght, $.0@4.00; bulk « Scotts BIuf-—Weather very dry, but crops undes cover shorts, and nearly all the early de- ALIFORNIA DEACH8—Crawfords, per box, Northern Pacific congols 2 per cent et active, Representative sales: sales, $3.2543 stockers and fecders, $2.0044.00; gatlon doing ndly. In eastern part of the cline was recovered, but not held. Sep- tiern Pacific trust Ipts, 1% per cent STEERS, Texak g n steers, $2.16G4.50; bulk of sales, ] pastures stlll green und stock doing well. tember sold early at 60%c, fell to e, up | “STraw ing stock, none, | Reading 4s and Reading trust recelpts, 1% per [ No. Av. Pr. 1o A v fo’ Avi B 0003, 0 % 00673, 00, Small grain cut and some threshing done im to 6le, and at noon eased off (o tge “The | GoosEnE] opng atseks o { cent Rending fist incomes and Chicago, Bt | 15.0,.181 34 76 O b HOG ud; shipments, 00 Cacrate ki > danetrarvest oMbt market continued weak duriog the 1ast| RIACK RASPRERRIBS. Ko shibping stock. ow Orleans bx, 2 por cent; New Jerses cows, head; ; ' 4.36614.65; mixed ) an—Harvest complete. Corn practically & hour and September adually £old back | RUACKRIERRIESE-No shipping stock o general 21 per cent; Atchison L860 125 $4.00604.45; 5 b §eo? yer 07 ovef 2 failur i to 60%c and closed at 60ty GRAP 8 1o grOWN Biock. per 10-1b, baskets, ipte, 1% per cent; Wabash 2nde, Beech e i - BHEEP—Receipts, 3,400 head; shipments, ; nch inches i inoln ¢ ot B e Tk A R telin ahid | Concandn, ArRe Tty bate: - TVen. d and New York Cemtral deben‘ure 4, | 1700 850 (20 ady’ nailves, $2.20G8.25; U Ainy ! etin, prices o thade under yesterday's last quota- | calitornii, Uhng B varietion <Y i, A Sayanni & Western Tate trust g v 3.00; lambe, $3.004.50; Southwestern, $2 2| The weck opened with two l.]| days, fol. | cHICAGO, Aug 21.The shuwers of th e past jong, The wenki in wheat and good | Muscats, $1.25 $1.5 coelpts, Omabia & St Lo i : : : = owed during the remainder of the week by | week have been timely and have increased crop. B ot were tho causes of ihe silght de- | NECTARINES—Calfornin, pér case, $1 Knneas'& s of rexas o ¢ h Kansaw City Live Stock. higher temperatures, the average tempera- | prospects, Northern counties have been ege e e S R Ot at atariad thd ormaly el el Central 1sts, 1 cent. Declinex: Knoxvill o - E KANSAS CITY, Aug, CATTLE—Receipts, | ture for the week being about two degrees | pectally favored, having an nereage of over fou rally and _free orders the outside | ©ORANGES—Cholce seediings, per box, $2.50; | § por sont vigation Bs trust recelp:s, o i et O ey et dray oo ead” | above the normal. Inoties” of raintall, X Taturen have been helped. The smaller ted receipts | Medlicrrancan sweets, $2.70; fancy St. Michucls, | * Fim Fiining Posts London cablegram says L0 8.0 2 . to Joc hghert Texus atecrs, $00G40; Texas | ' he rainfall han heen quite deficlent over | Mk auring the day. TR A e Bet fomotrow. and .6 8ood cash . demand | non e g Sailestam aye: L 8 owe, $LAAL IS Dol steers, SLUGAT: native | (he westera half of the state and also ulong | generally ool corn is In condition for were alko influential in “maintalving a firm ONS—Extra faney lemons, 360 size, $7.00¢ light, Americans to 3 per cent, The bt 3 2,003, 55, ot ) @] the southern part ot the state, as well as | cutiing tn many skl “while late folls will be e, The starting price for September was | 7.50; 500 siz 00 8.0 stock marikets boomed all around today, min 8 - 00 e ments. 100 | OVer & portion of the northeastern section. | materidlly henofited by the rains. Chinch bugs B an 14 Qe 6 Solet bethrc It turhe | - DANANAS-Cholce large stock, per bunch, 8220 | Sogk matiels, bomel, all o todesy mines | 4 i i T N o T U 0 | R WD of et Xt from |t extesnely s ol W ol about. From the latter price it got a & @250; medium size bunches, $2.0092.2. afnly aftected by the favorable report ¢ 0 $4.5064.40; heavies, "@4.30; packers. $4.30¢ | the middle of the state east to the Missourl | ern counties and have added somewhat to the BaE Hoist, 't 86ico, Sut wWas. agaln back PINEATF ! A D L L ke 25 6b! ighn, 345304 47%6; Yone | Fiver, where the rainfall was excessive. AU ( drauth lnjury. Plowing has been retarded, bug e’ end 6t the session, and clos 5 . ‘Americans here today than' f 0 1y . s, $A0 AT various points the rainfall for the past week | ¥ nd miich Wil &0 T this week, With the 3 1o 36%c. _Fancy, chofce, 12G13c. some ices closed at the best, with a B SHEED 2, shipments, 700 [ Was the heaviest of the season. Rrounia Th excellent. ondilion: . to racelvatits ket 'for oats was ensy: the de- ol 11, rring acoldents, everything points head; market steqd i Over (he portion of the state where good | Fund in excellent condivion to. receive it was due mainly to sympathy with 2 allon jugs, per doz., $12; of continue Vity In markets. The — rains have fallen th ondition of the c {h % et wheat and corn sptember opened at y, Sgal. cans, $1. > Tank of England has I price for Am New York Live Stock. crop has been materially improved during | fiy; Fustutes e town and bape, but'will prob Tohhe ol at from 10k to 10%er fell off s~ Almonds, 1de; English s, soft- | can eaxles to 76 130, | Thie' was not done o at- : 3 Eng W YORK, Aug, 27.—BE Recelpts, 271 | the week, not in the wuy of setting new | fyu¥ "Re SREQeniis 10 KIVE Beip tn o R Th%s to The. and aloged o b2 standrds, 11ide; fibers, d0c rial | tract gold, but is merely a confersion head; no trading. . Kuropean cables quote Ameris | ears, but In filling out the Kernels of those | theayenrut ‘merinern coimties ot brsony iy S Provisions started weak, but fllnl d up 4 ¥ . LR o, Al roasted, | former ¢ the colnk were melted at a profit can steers at 1014@11%¢, dressed welght: refrig already set. In the western portion of the | cuntral, Late atoes will receive henefit from and advanced while the grain markets were [ ““hATES—In 60 to 70-1b. boxes, 6¢ per 1b.; fard ""'T-‘I:“;jy"‘;-\“{',y' "mfh. ‘?..:."',».f.';’n’:’ o lr-;rv‘.{ ator boef at 8lg@diec; exports today, 750 beeves, | state and in parts of the southwestern and | the rains, also millet, corn, cane fodder and declining. Some of the buying which sus- . small hoxes, 1uc per b, L wing & _auotations on The: Ha AN tacke of . ine" New. Tork n 1474 sheep and 2,218 quarters of beef, north ern sections the week has been | buckwheat tained the prices was ascribed to Armour JER-—Pure fufce, per bBL, $5; half bbl., $3. T ek, SIO0RS, Y At QL S SXCHEANES 2 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 4,13 head; on | rather severe on corn. Some of the early e = & Co. September and January pork, after s OB CONN T the ear, b orders” por | todav: e okt 3 11000 sale, I8 carsi sl i lamba, dull ‘and | corn is maturing and Is already beyond | _ Mamsas Crop Wulletin, declining from b to 7Tl4c, rose 2c from the Atchison . 107 |Northwestern i % /i £2.1030 weak; about 2,000 b i sheep, Inferior to | danger of injury by frost, TOPEKA, Aug. 21.—A warm week, with bug lowest point and was 17%c higher at the HIT AND TALLOW. Adams EXpress... 148 | do pfd..... 14 L 5 5 o022 good, ' $2.50@2.50; I 50. e Hay and grass continue generally fn good [ little rain in the western half of the state, exe close for Septemby nd Tee up for January. 1 green hides, $c green I:n n T. H ¢ SBL, t I B 3 HOGE—Reccipts, firm at $5.40@6.00 | condition except In the northwestern portion | cept from the centrai part of Gove to northwest Lard at the close had gained from Zige {o | hides 1 green saltéd hides, S¢; No. 2 | Am, Express i 3 1 EIMERS, Stock 1 of the state. Haying is generally in Drog-| yure of Rush, where fair rains fell, while fa nd ribs 10c for September and 2ige for | green salted m»l s, Bi4c: No. 1 vei 5 Padiimore &0l ] 2 3 i AL SS B LT O ress gt i PR I G y 1ba,, calt, 8 to 15 Ibs c; N ; Pacific.... 88le| Oregon Lmp..".l 5% 23 -ty x""‘{""{"..ffi elpts at the fi]-g; principal m The ground in the eastern part of the ith the mean temperature rly nore elpts for tomorrow were estimated | 1. 4F_fint hides, 14416¢; 3 2 ary . | Canada Southern.. reeon Nav.. o e AL LGN Lt : is now In excellent condit 1 abundant rainx and col weather in 51 cars, and 22,000 he 5 than tullyiey AT S (Lo G 3 bk CRICRED. wasiosroetensiibiters 8000 24 o cress. Already some ve if [ haying and threshing, but have biought growing The leading futures ranged as follow -y Vs (HOkE bo Y 56| Bitia o thigs % o Kansah Gity ~irireines 6300 6 coming up. Following : 8 Dby [ crops well forward. Counties that recelved bug ~—ATiTGioa; | Opsn, | High | Low. | Clogic {ings o € H ¢ i : 86t 3 PR ; $ii =t 270 | Counties: ke i Bereiiove’ B et Wil witered Wheat, Yo'z — - I ‘ , 6@rl0c; dry shearlings (shc PR 0 D = SOUTHEASTERN SECTION. R { K e, No. * oo i dry. sheat! ks s 3 R 5 5 crops in fine condition. - The need in s being W@ | o B g h, ‘Se; dry fiint A s 3 3 : als ..... 19,556 28,466 12 couax g0} b0l n‘lvlll‘ G utcher wool pelts, actual i § Butler—Rains have put the ground in good con. | {elt in the western and nohern countios of the Giass| om| SR | Bl per” bt welght, Aol dry i B eres .t - i i | CONDITION © ATE BANKS. [ QA" T /0et Wil mike a fair crop. Threshing | has kiven good haying, threshing and blowing Colotado murraln Wool pelts, | per ib., al L Lack. & W. qonta s, e shaws wide range in the vield of oute, weather, with but few exceptions. Hot winds 864 a7l | weight, 4@fic, Have feet cut off, as It is useless . 1|8t P& Omalia < A el Conxolidated Figures from the Quar~ rly corn s beginning to glaze. A good | shortosied the crop in some of the central co terly Reports to Banking Board. rain is needed, as ings and wells [ tew. The warm, dry weather was favorable p . Smpdeting hurvest and for thieshing in the comn_ greatly fmproved by the late division, but fodder crops are needing rain s 11 plowing progressia 100 grease, dark, ¢ . Northern pfd. p lexas Pacific. . . 7 0 2 «18:3 2 35 Nebraska, at the close of business on the 1st | Pastures, millet, sorgium and buckwheat g 108 9 primie. 17G gh tallow, e R R B T. & O. Cent. v o $osaid ¥ of August, 18 Imore—Corn fs &till improving in condition. ¢ h 85% aoeg| 1 to pu) fre g.vl .on them. o "1 B84 White 1, % (LD 1'_”“ g AT § 5 845 2 private banks (66 in number) of the IR N0 hay oo iIN Towa Crop Dulictin. t Hocklug Valley! |Unlon Pacitic...... . i - SOURCE: Some. fall plowing ‘done and considerable 8 MOINIS, Aug. 21.—The mean temperature el g % | uent, 4a s b e EGCRILE Valleyss: oty 1] B ; REFOURCER, = L Wheat will be put in. Some corn being cut of the past week was slightly above the normal, orlpor b and chafly cotted and broken, coarse, 14 | St. P, & Dulu St L &P ises ' : ana and discounts ... < 820928000 | Ciige, On the 224 and 230 heavy and widely distrib Sept. 5 fc; cotted nd broken, fine, 6aSc; K. & prd L& Ppids ous | 1o . gL % et . Fiamilion—Ground wet enough to Insure flling [ oy r ¥4 B¢ SRRV b Intfbcie Oct. WOOL WASHED-—Medium, 15@18c; fine, 1@ | Lake Erle & West. 118 Fargo Ex eess, United & . . 20,613 of late corn If frost holds off. Wild hay good on | fhowers afforded vellet from = the SRR V0 b 163t wganea, dogise; i el bicka, Ges | U0 e stern Unlon.. 90 2 s urities, Judgments L fowinnds, Upiand hay Nt Fall plowing and | Srouth: | Excesslve measurements B b ug locks, 2G3c; dead pulled, Si@ee. Lake Shore... sling & L. B e 9 4 3 seieeres . iee sowing of rye in progress. . T Sept.... L 0 D¢ 2 . Due fr banks... efferson—Corn orthe part of county good | Western countldw. Foll = Qct.. St. Louls Markets, Toulille & X125 b AR T g | 1 Banking house furniture and fixtu 6 7 | 2d Sondikions Keneruiiy imbEoved smemhat vy | Neaviest amounts reported: = Chick R St . AN A GID &g i Current expenses and taxes paid ... 707660 | recent ® i plowine 1n_ proaress” and | &6 ) 08 i 405 Adeiey short itits ST, LOUIS, Aug. #1.—FLOUR—Lower and easy: | Manhiiti Con i b 3 Premium on United grouna i ition. Pastures good. | 5307 artieon e iy Sst0s. Adaley St patents, $.15G3.25; extra fancy, $2.95G5.00; fancy, | Memphis & C.... . s : 4 Jdonds and securities ... 1 g Bt LR AL Lo s ot choice, $2.606260. Michlgan Cent FIaT Checks and other cash crass hav very [ 28 ne W enater, 518 e oo J Market depressed early on heavy re P 4| do'pta e 3 s, Cash ... more e ; (i ceaditson. tor 1ol plowiams St o ere as 7 celptain He MREhweat mad. o share. b Mobile & Olilo. . B & R0 e it ¥ Other ‘real estate JEeEeRRee 3 v o filica 2 Fall - Blowingin | oo o e O oo e Nave i FLOUR—-Winter ' patents, $3.00G3.60; wi 1 and the market closed Jower; N Nashviile Chit. T.A. A& NN Q 008 $ Other ‘assets not” Gihierwise enumer- Progrers. SO T o i Bl vaights, $3.0005.40; spring patents, 3 cash, Glige; Beptember, 6114G01%c; Natlonal Cordng ‘Tl Sthekcol 7 § i X ated . e Lancaster—An unusus growing woek | NVCy ALk er inger by Grouth and ey Wil rinis 4310 bakers 4ci May, GSc. ‘orduge ple do pra.... X » orthis season of the year s and millet prov spring s S P QRN Now crop eptions down tic N Gentrl S < 300 2% i i TOtal ovrieiensineinns 20.156,561.76 | §2ing et AT} pastires ‘extra oo ke thay mowtiocithsIMMBIYSTBUROL IR A B@iio; No. | tember off 1c early on heavy rece N W pid. do prd. 11 Il . L LIABILITI Nemaha-Late corn growing ' fast. Much 3 Sk G No. 8 yellow, 30% andperteat, crop conditions; | heavy Cleasances .;:'nr:h A, Co. Am. Tob. € 6> G 3 « K paid M e l":"“’fl"“ o urest Some’ bt e W 2 16 qx'm‘kn"u o NG » 3% | and predictions of frost In the north tonight | Nor do pd. .. 1L (asthas ah % SUrplus und ~oo..voesiiosens 3.7 | cut. Rye I8 coming up. Dlums ' ripening : clal cable and teles OO Ti—No. 2. 19%c; No, 2 white, 20%@2110; No, | Caused an upturn ‘later, September recovering its ... su P M &ML 116 | 1 it i Undivided profits . 3 i sround in good condition for fall plowing, aphic advices to Bradstrests, covering. princls 3 OATE-No. 2 10%c; No. , 29%@21%e; No, AU G TR 3 S hay 0 oo 168 Dividends unpaid . enernlly favorable far deveiopment | il boints of accumulation, indfeato the following hite, N2 mixe, cush, higher 4t SO4C: Septemier, u ; Gonera) Qepobite «:shisstissse 6. ound gettdng momewhat diy for | chankes in avallable stocks lust Saturday, a8 P uber; 26¢; May, BUGSGC, t X en and b iseounted il plowing. Prospect for fruit crop good and | compated with ‘the precoding Saturday: Avail @ 04,5 5 i en '\‘,l\-lh‘.“.. unied 52 P P 18000, a1 of wheat, United States ond Cane ane ane doo 3, nominal; No. 3, 32g45c; No, OATS -l\\'cnk and lower” early, but later, Sep The ';""lllnn“* i ‘-‘h-'"'!:l ey o 5 at Rt R ! tember advanced and May became steady; No. 2, | Shrcs, including: America r, S0 Ameri- . {ures needing rain. Much corn being | #da of the Rocky mountains, decrease, 3 \ tic; September, 10%c; December, 2vigc; Toboco .1 hison, 22,100, Burlington, 3 e nt : eut tor todder.” Farmers lv:w\ plowing for wheat, | 1168000 bu afloat for und ‘In Europe, Increase, PROVISIONS—Mess y bbl, $9.50@ ., IR 4, 0; Denver o G 5 S 3 2, anders ins have greatly Improved . rn, United State nd Canada, 353 i % L 29c best bid, regular; 40%c bid preferre ; Distilling, 3,400; ral Electri aeh 5 s ot ota e in extellent | cast of the Rocky mountains, increase, 1,364,000 S0 Lard, per 100 lba., /02l Short ribm, | oo R, sular; 40%e bd, | Tow: " Loulwvilie & Nashville, Missouri | 1! OO TR Lotal sisiscaee giiialiinels ? & bu. Oats, Unlted Btates and Canada, east of £05ary alted shoulders : i Bacific, 800; Northern Pacifio pr aLi00; | 17 ; 3 Wool Market. ; the Rocky mountains, increase, 127,000 b ), et track, Northwe ; Paciic M 3 il 4 PHILADELPHIA, Aug. #.—WOOL—Quiet but | . S Sime fairly good past week ne of stock Iast Woek oversha e, : 13.400; k . g 5 | fiem i unchanged prices; Tennsylvaaia, Ohlo to prepare the Tall plow first_ time since the beginning of th y at $3.7504.00. o a . 4.500; Ten Coal L 6 74 $2 335 | and West Virgini and _abov 7 ‘me- corn_erop varl y in condition. al year the corresponding decreases, the more SUGARS—Cut lonf, $6.19; granulated, $4.56 3 nm.‘m{v‘ new, $1L00@14.00; £ et Lutheripretecred, S9005 1 1,.,. 100 6 . & | dium, * 21@22; _quarter-blood, 216 commion, y bel 10w Brosnd iee 0 pHant exslurlve ot livey, covared LIRS TER—Lower fo : — A LR AL LR B TR improved the late corn. Eurly | western interior elevators: 89,000 bu. in Milw RS 8, Yors'thy Pepinth and shipmenta | unoy ‘;'...'.f.‘,.'.‘”.» o 'mrm! 'iérx‘mnc‘. 8 for New York Money Market, |ml»du| "‘z’i»\.'v m"..‘..'mu.l‘w‘z‘#"‘ i ar i wirendy up. ¥ | Private etevatars, 64,000 b t Oxwego and 58,000 ny s : Lo RARtor creamer NEW YORK MONEY . Soane Be. X o 0%, ‘20ea1c: medium. TSt Q- week £ n, except two days | bu. at Louisville. Like decreases include 132,000 Articies. Recoipin (Shipmonts. [ WHISKY-—$1.2: AP e Kant: s (LN Bt DN QAL QATLer-Ulood, 18G19c; ‘brald, 1S@Te: unwaghed | that were hot and dr stures kood, Many [ bu. fn Chicago private elevators, 100,00 bu. at TSt — cadier at $3.27@3.90, o 0L perent; fast loan, 1 per centy claied dight and bright), X or aro plowing. Plums are i the market. The | Manitoba storage points and 65,000 bu. in Minnes our, bbls. g 2 10,000 9.000 / Firm at #4.0 R et S e@lic; mediu rains have greatly improved late corn. apolis private ele Rgur, Rl : 158900 E i A e iTi0 ME MERCANTILE PAPER—34@1% per Qs medidmre 3 Thiayer—Cane, millet, pastures and late corn TRy Gigates medium, 15 | doing well. oo uedlum, 1| S i o the 21 the neaviest_for | POLIS, Aug SAT—Easier and O N oriia: | several vears. Some damage done by hail. Corn [ 1w Wil Hepte M K it B ORTRTE. 5 i 9G4, ML 3 nsiderable fall plowing being done and some 2 northern, 5% @0%e. Recelpts, 251 Jonine P exenanza * today tho butier mar | RECEITS CFlow HONGLS, e Aol : iy —— At and rye belng sown. There will be som i RGYAR stealy; o r Qe JnEy. Da® | CO TN 5 SIL u ATES_seome. -l 8 50 i H &n Financlal Affairs, buckwheat. JOUR—Quiet; first patents, $1.25G3.00; first by 5 * | bu.; corn, 11,000 bu, 7, K atrong.t . F J 3 - 3 " DON. Aug. 2. s quoted at CORTHEASTERN SECTION. dle ’;-w"';,'?l‘.'\f 65; second cl $2.20G230; bake LIVERPOOL, Aug, 27.—WHEAT v: No. | O ew. ; 102 12 T 330 5 Vienna, 103, The amount of bullion withdrawn | from the shack about finished. Pastures much HE 2 red winter, B8 107 No. 2 red spring, b J s 118 e i dh from the Bank of England on balance today was | revived by rain Thursday night. : 30y ooy Nard: Manitobi b 403 Nov. 1 Calltornia; gareg. . i o : 0 | 25000 he ntes. 02¢ | 225" riThe Neavleat. rin of the season on the | INSTRUMENTS placed on record August o7, NEW YORK, Aug. 21.—FLOUR—Recelyte, 2hon [ 88 1 Fuures opencd | dull and, - nehanged | § % g8 Cou®: TS A Bl e ot Exennge. on Lomdon, 55 | well an shruba, irees. et and provent 185 Bbl exports, 7,60 bbie; sales, 12 ey ey st I lowee wod | 8 o S+ S A A e renmiNg Hilgo Tor' checic. 3| Winter o, L minet iy dae cnilion. G WARRANTY DEEDS. and weak for spring patents, but rather moder- ally distributed; August, fn d; Sep- | U828 reg. o e H T C. G, b0 $8 10 o Kansnn Clty Markets. e e e e ™ itry. Some | .G Smith and wife to South Omaha ating in winter brands; city mill patents, $4.006 e i Qctober,’ &8 Y November, G | 4 A 100 M SOUTH DAKOTA. KANSAS CITY, WHEAT- Spring, 14 | showers this week, but not enough rain for corn Land company, lot b, I-lmk 138, 4.25; winter patents, $3. 65; clty mill clears, op s R R YRRt a el » el 109 | do 2d ds... 1060 2 40 43 feedel e lower; N , 8 No. 2 red, 63Gode Colfax—Corn_in the past k has improved [ South Omaha........ e fa BT6G4.00; winter straights, $3.25G3.40; Minnesot | 116a Fatures’ opened quiet. At unchanged prices ) Murual Unio 637 SomialiiiRa e : Tefected, 42aA3c; spring, 4G ?late corn wil make & ful crop it tronta N | Aug Doll and " wife “TRanif, patents, $L.60G3.065; winter extras, $2.76@3.00; Min- | closed steady. with near and positions rrency.. N.J.C. Gou 08, T Frank Turner, CORN—Steady 1o ¢ higheri closing with ad- ome fall plowing being don a Nt W 6-16-12.. Resota bakers, $2.9063.60; w low rudes, §210 | Gnchanked (0 %d higher: business heaviest on | ki New Co: panifio 18t feeders. .. 345 vance lost; No. 2 mixed, 31}c; No. 2 white, 31:@ et conditibn. astures the bést for many ., o QUIT CL: AIM DIEDS. @265 wpring low_grides, SLOVGZA). Rye flour, A August, i 10 iamber, 88 307/ O N, o5 [N, W, Consols. f H lang. ATS—Easier; No. 2 mixed, 18%G2 e ng—Rairs and clouds w ath ¢ have greaty [ W, P Raidler to Edward Raidler, un- dull: ‘superfin 663,005 fasicy, $3.10603. 65, 0 T4d; Novembe %d; December, N 40 §. F. Deb. bull..... Lifaader, aMa @ 25, Notes Tat eomn and have put the sround 1a | Qiv % of undiy % lots 31 and & CORN MEAT. y wWOw aglilasi] BaTTACHIVACUREY, ARLOE e outs 4 kL. 18t SOWR:fio i) Leeders, . AES e condition. block 15, Orchard "Hill. Brandywine, $2.50. T e i rm; demand poor; St. Louls fancy . 00y St P. Consols 78. oRy 5 Duluth W Dixon—Local showers have r pasture DEEDS. WHEAT-Recelpts, i exports, 24,900 [ Winter. s # 2 4 . ne 105 | doC. & P. W. 58 0w sdein 1100 H DULUTH, Aug. 2I.—WHEAT—Weaker; No. 1| and late corn. e fall plowing has been done, o Sof e bu. Spot dull and Yo, P cchi | PROVISIONS-Bacon, easy; ~demand poor: 0 |StL & TH Guns COWS..1nn steer. 3 O T s i o L L R B Sllflrlff H skx:‘yx ()‘mlnrlnln. h}nixlgn}{nnk. gévator, e afloat, wic; i obskewnoat | {ambrtand S, 28 10,00 WV 180, Theed | Va Centurien (1T 6% st L& STF Gen. o owes. fadar H TWNe: August, B8%c; September, G8%c: | Dod Bk ool A AlDrihts AUnoxi 0. 6814¢ deliy A, g8 | 1%, 87ni long clears . 38 to b, 6d; o deferred. .. b E oade : nber. 60%c; No. 2 northern, cash, 55i4c; re- | corn y e Ll e s s s 20 0k S, Bharp at noon by the sudden advance in cotn, | WENt. 18 1bs., 368 shart <& ’"“"““"," heavy, | Atchison 20 A \ain 0f 0. g “““‘;‘("!' dei P northern, $8%c. Rye, 38c bid. 1 A a Corn pro but lost it on ‘Tocal seilin, due (o | & 106 dbei clear bellies, 4 to 16 lba.. Canada’So- 2du'27 1084 Weat Shore an.. 2 ceders gressing all right potatoes will average & ce of export demand and a large north. | Shoulders, square, 13 to 4 Ibs fame, | LGN nified 4 R, e ASTS, £ull crop. Apples and plams pleatiful, Westem, movement; closed e ower. shart cut, LR AL TR A e | O-R.& N.1uts... B - Dawson, = WEAT STS, Holt—Grain all &tacke in good condition. N pts, 166,500 bu. po 365,80 ooRs b 308 Rows, o B o T ——— ve 308 by and bl g in progress. Some 1l plowing being i e bu. Options o nler, aitied ecidedsy” o BRI LR T ] RO wedBO RIS Prediction ix St for Cooler Weather | fob. uifle’s fuilure. vowine beine |- Beecham's pills are for biliousa ring, due 1o frost reports, finally weakened 3 AR SN Q0] mraanes, %1 gun Francisco Minin 2 Cowa 2 I Northerly Winds. Knox—Hot winds are Injuring the corn se- ai : c & Quotations. e 2060 2 4 cown..... y v re and closed he nchanged { o 3 1 L e as ously. a 8 e e tpanide, L nchAnged 8 ;Tlfi»mh:l grate: fncst | SAN PRANCISCO Aug, 27.Tho oficial closing | 2 stnes...." 1433 14 Steers. .o 1492 WABHINGTON, Aug. 2n—Forecast for|riously. == %0 5y, Gramn. an | NESS bilious headache, dyspep- optember, - A1GH2e cloney 115 N an. white and_colored, 3 quotations for mining siocks tolay wero £ | 1cow..oi 3 Pl Madison—Corn_ s gal At f SR s el 0" ool | A B Sl o o, T | B ; o Y aGeneray fate; probabty | A 0 HE any ant wint: v | S8 BErtburn, torpid liver, diz- OATS. pts, 61,200 bu.; expo 300 bu.; pirits, 208 6d. vl S e COW.ovvve o JOK ¢ 9% 0OWE. 21+ L S kbl cools: " on: north- | on ecorn. Light showers on Wednesday nigh e asalal e e Wl U Ll R B X 38 4d. : e . bulls, .11 960 2 1 teeder. slightly cooler in southern portion; north- | en corn. L ‘KL‘( ghowers on Welnesday nlent. | ziness, sick headache,bad taste UL@iise: No. 2 white, 27c; track, white, 24 |-i1“,;;1!(",'.i“b’.’;“" refined, 17s 9. Mhiess o Y bull... 3 I 315 | erly winds. Platte—Heavy rains have improved much of the | + Gutions “auiet. and ensler. it L G RN AL i Rl cows.... { For lowa—Showers; cooler in central and [ corn, g the felds are spotted. »ieiae in the mouth, coated tongue, ughly sonked. Fall plowing 5 A AR G cipts of wheat d e pist three day | . 1 ceders. .. 3 variable winds y. Corn doing finely soban T R e s, e Ay | S o o b z;‘:rvfy e - Y f‘:.;5:?“*'7“:];1".‘.",&:;::"M.. warmer;. south | SiiZin: corn o mptrine tagt and some .‘.',l.fi-?r"ed sagiEpatan 1 P lmost $8.30 asked 3, steady ork, qule 0 0 225 eeders. ... 3 a8 1808 et and very good e corn making rapidly BRE A K, aulet; " stock, 286484 Dale bull 1 feed 1894, 1503 1802 ¢ ana gocd, 1 making ray $1L( Sock, 0.8 z ‘ ——rr 2 cows..ieers Y80 2 GO 6 calves..... 145 : ey X | beets excellent ist’ i LBUTTER Sy westorn datey, 0146 BToh “Daten; ; ekew vor 1 Quotations. WYOMING. Yaximum temperature.... 80 et R e 0 a2 ot gront | y(l)ur druggist's orwrite B. F. amery, 13G20C; {actory, SQ12%e; H e A e MhVENA | NEW YORK. Aug. 27.-The followiug are the 3 A POrs t 0 8 ‘komewhat injured by drouth. | 5 3 Bt it G e ot o | gy O, # BRI | R ORE b e ilowing s we | Averi emperare. a4 & 1 e Allen Co, 365 Canal St., SHEESE- Qi large, t@ke: RON; | g THe: Jow” miding, Tos whoh Srinary. | BAvhar: SRV [RARER T T bull.ove. 2390 1 007 0N Toniers. . 1172 Condition of temperature and precipitation £ 04 he f maen v | New York. RO pir R oscs full skima, SR et i 463 balew, Inciud: | Crown Bojnt. 11 A0 |Plymoiii 11110 bullsio 020 180 1 3 feeders. . 1060 3 AbStiahs, fo£ 1he. day. And. sinbe Masch ., | iete CENTRAL BECTION. Annual sales more than 6000 090 b ¢ f ing 411 bales new , 145 bules; Cal. & i1 245 Quicksilve 2 bulls. 5 235 Al SROTIQN ¥ More than e d TALLOW. Fasy city coun- | 10, 41t iemen! koo, e | Do 0o v 80 |kl ver prd.. . " oronavo, Normal temperature cooeeeee 10| Duftalo—The raina last week were vers ben : Fhiils Xhhited oset Gt siek o] EE. PRIIE COTTON—tirm. e | Boiid & Curiy L0 40 Dbirs Novada COLOmADO; Bxcess for the day DI A8 aciud 't comm, eapectally ute corn. Which han | JAMES B. BOYD, nigher; middiing, 10 walen reported; receip's, | Hule & NOCross.. oy Grandell Bros. ... 053 340 | Accumulated excess since March 1..01.:1" 248 | cared well.’ Early corn on new ground 'in Telephote 1039. fron, steady: 53 bales; shipments, 85 bales; stock, 8,669 b . Homestuke. .. v . b - Normal precipitation . . Alinch tatoes o heavy crop. Wild hay « oS5t i e T - § (Rl o bt g s | SERTAL PP | SEEREDE ) BOYD & DEAN price, $12.25; exchange. $bg5 ' 1 3 Market. e ie hog divigion. The recelpis were Total prech h1.'1667 Inc e | fall plowh aulet; brokers’ price. £330 exchange, §.50. Tin, | NEW YORK, Aug. #.—Market flooded with jisavy, but they wers, lpgn lo ,‘“““ they have | 10N ey wince March 1. .54 inches d dry.. Rain needed for OMAHA, NEB. S i Bty ST | VR YO A B W Londos §ioak Quetations Veen'in o good many days of iate, and on top e [ e comn Sl make 8 crop COMMISS(ON pelter, quict 5G4.20; Septomber tin, $14.30 | and business far above the average for Tueaday 7.—4 p. m. closing: o nct Chilcago casie ow he . rain ¢ n cottoNsitky | i ipchive) nd asneinal; | Was done Wb commiion merchnte Ay | LOWDON, Aue. 7.4 b v o : Radural ‘Tonult wak & break of e here: fand 'y A & b G i 15 scarerly 2 Grain. Provisions & Stocks prime summer yellow, 26 5 ummes | have advanced prices as follows: Hutiedae and o exican onlinary market not overly ac rade did_no weedy > ’ Jetlow, "8 prime winter vellaw, Uier | Blantation, 36-inch, Bleached (o 5 nets Dunelin | Consols, ae RO Pautl com.. impTove any toward the close, but the b Weon—A koo growing week « Room 111% Board of Trade, utter grades, 2G0c; prime white, 304 36-inch, bleached to d%ec. Spot gouds of every Paclfic. . 04 IN.¥. Ceutrai....." 1 all wold at the decline noted. Rep e iton plowin Direct wires to Chicago and N York, - duscription. were in demand in® preference -t 3 S Jo Peimasivant Bing | sales: ISR grams ov | g Commediced. The « _ Correspondents: Johii A. Warren & Co Coffee Market. futures. * Printing cloths very firm &t S0 bid and | B Beads o 04 (No v m ey Greeley—Com has improv h NEW YORK, Aug. 21.—COF Contrncts | declined for spots and contructs. 1055 Mex. Cou. new 6. 604 > T o recent vagua. but much of it 1s lodg P, SMITH (Tel 198 8 M. STANFORB opened unchiangéd up o 13 oclock. AL noon the | | BALL RIVER, Mass. ‘Auk #.~Cloth markets |~ AR SiLVE Sy 0 Winds. ' Millet short, but heading ; A SILVER—3044d oz, et eing cut the thi me it yie o R QR s et wih el vpmaneed o8| odey Sieady 4ad i i b BAR BILVER_30i6d por on g AR e et the Gl Wyl B w e | T R p, SMITH & CO, Y Tae ml. count in the open market for " v pd Al North of county had a . = a 3 feature of the local statistics is 'he large Peorin Markets. LR I e OB R TR sl i 18 B Omana ¢ o P ol aotae hs il ‘as could be | SR AIN and PROVISION® m';m out of warchouse. ‘The feature of o , PEORIA, Aug. mer, higher; No. | bille, 8% per cent % . i North Piaiia..". 1.0 | S nanted. huat L of it In very late Room 4. N. Y. Life Bidg om.... :;T'.: rubllons openct tewdy at unchangrd | 5 lower; No. 2 white, 2ic opinoneial Netod 3 : 00 s | 4 rains keep pasture kood and improving the hay Branch offices at Fremont and Columbus. I oh et Ana Coatyuels Jowie X X M BALTIMORE. Aug. ~Clearings, $1,845,120 s 9 s Q : 2 in kood condition. grders placed on the Chichso Board "Ja;z::& Distillers' finished goods, per gal., Lttt B 1000 , Prime steam, .05 cholee, 3680, [ 'STERLING EXCHANGE-Firmer, with nctual Rye vu. : 100005 ] $6.200 Tongs, $6.80; ribs, | puginess In bankers' bills at $485@1L9 for der Bariey. bu. . 3 Al g i aligsta, $1; Shr boxed shoul- | mand and at $4.58% @489 for 60 diys; posted rates bt 25,000 ders, ‘§5.50; longs, $5.75 ; shorts, $6.35. | SUKGGARG and $0.9004.90%; commerclal bills, Total amount of transfers vopmdag! | ~4wp jo aame -SRCUIRY, XEK balances, $355.730, Foi-Clor hun been greatly inured by drouth, | Erroepandents; ~ Behwarts,® Dupe Closed auiet &t 5 pointa net deciine; Septemt ¥irm: finished goods, on the basls of | PAIonces: & s 2 Davenpori.... |\\\. - Fains have improved it somewha hreiner, Flac % g Ko i ‘“7' b bt 41475 | 1.2 or b wibies: "0 e o of | (NEW YORK. Aus. #1.—Clearings, 99,240,008 w12 Kansaa Gty 111 bt Tate raina’ b T it hat rkfi"l:hx:;uf‘uu:h‘jm;h‘l- Louts. 100 ‘bagn Ri5 No. Wt SO ware: MENTSWieat, b0 bu ¥ corm. 8300 vu.; [ eirclen. No Btecke-or bonda or Cleatings. sl Caice Giiy! oo partcloudy D a4 can be helped, The PARGIN © send o uss deliveriva from New York yeaterdsy, 2117 % bu.; rye, noae; barley, 140 bu. g 7Ty e e oy T TGN A Blstuares. ot b o four weeks without rost.” P L TRADING pisining s Bifimon, e n_comen sty ot e, on, 0.6, Miney. G per . Now York 84 Vinosdi . 00/Clear, i e 220 . which sl e fats Gorel | BXPLAL NG FEIRG AL MATK G £ ; =~ P—teady: goa 2 exchange, 12te discount bid, Aayen i o Jarly corn maturing fast. Potatoes will not be et a0 aur da .‘ mes, BAM; recelpin, two days, 30 ba NEW YORK, Auk F.-SUGATRaw, dull, CHICAGO, | Aug. 12,825, 00 RSt R A oy by iy ‘Haying 7 it 1o Koo whape. kot letger suggeeting when and In what o, crades Loc] refined, quict; No. 6 3%@8 16-l6c; Nm 7. | Money, easy; rates, 4G4}4 per cent for call loans Galve $ 5 ] il Sherman—Hard wind and hall on the GABT & CO. MEMBERS CHICAGO' MO, Aug —COFFEE. quie S0 6gNe; No. 8. 309 a-1te 3 nd (@otp per tent for ‘Cammercial pepet; ‘New feivesion.... S broke down some corn, but did PLAINED OVEN' BOARD® 0F TRADE igher; sales, i Nodo, S ihiiec: N i1 37-16G4 1-16¢; | York exchan cipiiation. | damage. i e SR D AR RO MG, TR P e Brcnay 18, 3348 100 cut M"‘Wmmu. o A oLt oAk " Bariaty, Loodon, Indicates tracy of s pre T A iae rain oa the 220 sad 280 st with | FFR0eTs Bulding.” Chictge geEEENNNRL

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