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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WHIDAY, AUGUST 30, 18905. T T - COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | ety off o oftso st ‘and Sith | elhed, N in ot hovieied s Mot "srun: | MAHA ]‘[VE_iWK MARKET i et Wioed ([IER CAREER A ST()RMY[W_E_ cotton at 8 3160 for spota the mille are now | ulated, 4 3-16qH%c; cubes, 6. es, §3.60476.00; bulk of sales, oo 8} {.0uie g e Ui e, O | St BN T LB ) e R AR SOUTH OMAHA NEWS — 3 1:16c for wpots and the contracts respectively. | trifugal Java, Tin 9; Muscovado, fair refining, 3.75; wtockers and_feed- ALL RIVER, Mass., Aug, 2.—Cloth market [ 8a 6J. lieet, firmer and decidedly dender; Aus $2.00G4.00; cows and heifers, 2 00673.60; Texas : dy ¢ o eptomber, 9 6. e : 4 Tna 2.75G4.0; bulk of sale ' B Tnoreased Demand for Export Gives Wheat | "% 0 0 e eoey | L i Plenty of Oattle 0"%\'1& in aud Pricon | G eokvy Wi Holters 10l cuites, 1000 | Steamer Bawnmore's History One of Un- | “x1 wajourned meating cf the city councll ' N K . o) 1, each, a Lift, STOCKS AND BONDS, Holding Btrong, HOGRRecelpts, 2,400 head; shipments, 2,600 usual Interest, was held last evening. All members were Condition of Trade and Quotnatlons | gy ..o gpeculntion Wan Unsettied and ¢ by IR R LR N IR SRl present except Walters and Ryan, on Staple and Faney Produce. Movement of Prices Irregulnr. HEEP—Tecelpts, 1,400 head: shipments, 1,900 Some people thought that the city printing OFFERINGS WERE LIGHTER THAN USUAL| The ese market is firm. NI YO Aug B he share specuiation | MARKET FAIRLY ACTIVE FOR THE KILLERS | neai st grate; athers abut | MANY ESCAPES BEFORE FINALLY LOST | matter would come up, but the onty buslnoks Recelpta of butter are quite large and there s | HEW Ko e i VeI y. Natives, $295G3.00; lambs, $3.0004.25; s ey lomard aseumulation: Quotationss | {604y WAl uhseiled fn ‘tone and (ke moversent — s " o o transacted was the sbpolnting of (ke ulgH EGGS—Fresh stock, per doz., 10%@lle. A Liilggienhe R | . . d o 0ol bon ‘ Corn Was Very Dull hut Firm, Being i ki fotie v hoice o |In VAlies of the past fow days oftored (il | fow Recelnts Were Tow and There O1oAG0 LIVE DrOGK. NG Bvite Hhan Tabheat fors Hib nr:‘ll(lll-rlhll;nzvh‘r seheal band dletion; ullnch r i tlon to realizing good profits, Which ake A ; My will b Sey or 3. The Ils Melped the Retter Feeling athe: gathered creamery, 17G18; sepas | 00 10 eal/ing €oof profie, WO RO M| Was a Decline Averaming Five | oo T Bl struction by Enemies Who Planted bt Al N o adin in rato 18619, e b LR g Cents=Quality None Too nttle eceipts ght an rices and clerks appointed by the mayor and cone ding . vantage of this selling (o put out fresh lines o A Stendy—Hozs Sufter n Decline. Dynamite in Her Hold to HFrod 1. (8- SoeelL To Onts Active. Cholce fat, 10 to 100 1ha. are uuoted At | yyorta. There was no concerted attack upon the Highi CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—In cattle, as only about Destroy Her at Sea. I ‘ : S N aar s BTt market as a whole, for some of the shares were 9,000 head were recelved, prices for good droves First Ward—First precinet: Judges, Thomas well supported and moved upward. The July re- we y. Common to extra native steers Montague, John O. Eastman, John C. Grae —_— Wisconsin full cream. c; Young CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—Wheat turned on the | 0, & e Limburg o 1, 10c; | Port of the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney rallroud THURSDAY, Aug. 2. | welghing 1,00 to 1,65 Ibs, were salable at from SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29.—The steamer | ham, Mike O'Donnell, O. B. Morey; clerks, 1@12c; twine, 11Gi20; Nebraska and bears and “started north” today, helped by |y’ No. 1, 11e: Swis, No. 1. 13, T ranwer Rrop Whiche coupled. with London | Recelpts for the past twenty.four hours, | .6 to 1685, with sales to dressed beef firme 484 | gy ynmore, which was wrecked yesterday near | T B. Hatcher, George Boatman. — Second el SRR G PR S s ol S T TP P O T R T RO s I AT gl Rt Byl e four days, | ekor and- feeder trads whs agaln about as | Marshfleld, Ore., left San Francls:o two | Precinct: Judges, George Rayworth, James vheat closed 1%c higher, May corn %¢ | wpring chickens, per Ib., c; ducks, 6e; spring | Kenerally e as follows | N ine would e aoe | ! Lt - rding, X A ;I‘p‘m»-'r “..Im May oats %c higher. Provisions ki Toj Tarkeva; W0o) deene, b i T e attle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses, | 1Ai¢ a8 the reduced offerings would permit, and [ weeks ago with a tremendous deck load. It|Carroll, H. Harding, K. Tombrink, Thomas B Fas thers decting ek oer 268 bacco being presscd for s August L2888 1,208 light weight wiecrs welghing less than ‘0 lbe. | was generally stated on the water front (hat | B "‘,;;‘:»'-l W. B C "',“"," N Wheat ruled stronger, and while at one —Upland hay i midland. $6.60; low= | an wetion to declare ihe truet 4 e [ ST golnk at, from & ik 2 Dulle were 0w AL | with such a heavy wolght so far from rer [ QWens: TWIEd precinct: - Judges, R. Sage, time was the same as It closed yesterday : rye straw color makes the price on | Feaction n& Industrinls cam " August Vo ¥ than last week. wa heifers ®old pretty | keel she could not be safely handled in a | Gordon: clorks, Fred Nitsehe and 84 Poll O mn ot fully | 1Y ight ‘bates sell the best, Only top Srades | th g I A : at Trom $150 1o 8, 10 cholce, o fordon; clerks, Fred Nitsche and Ed Pollard, there was a pretty steady advance | bring top prices. Ing, Bugar rose 14 per cent; Tobaceo Ll nlLE s H f forlor cows findin e atound §12 | storm. She went to Portland with ofl, after [ Second Ward—First precinct: Julges, Dam lc before noon. The strength was not ADLE of the Atlotney meneral's proposed mcti CATTLE-The receipts of cattle were lib- ives, and the di- | which she went to Comox for coal. Cap'an | C. Egan, Pat Brosnihan, John Ficence, Wil- cavsed by anything sensational in the way | pPOTATOR: potatoes, cholce stock, 30c nessee Conl was up 1% per cent; Tord eral again today, the run for the week thus i ght about a further ad- | ' der Woodside sald th Ysters 1. [ llam Bauer, Frank Petelka; clerks, Kay Hunt, of news. Cables were without mportant | SWii 38—Cholce stock, $3.0003.50 | gy advanced 1% per cent; Pacific Mail | far having: held up very well. Among the | f \J5c, some caiyes of choice but | Alexander Woodside said the day befors starts | g "o Baglh e ™ gacoid * precinets Judgeny changes, but there was a good active ex- PGl 10500 rase T3 per cent on buying induced'by te o | offerings were some very fair grass west- Yecent udvance, grues stocrs bringing | 6 that the deck load on his vessel would n't | johy Schramek, D. A. Harring on, B. Delns: port demand in New York, 876,000 bu. having sacked, per Ib., 1c. Srekicn SMBARY i erns. The market was strong and fairly $5.50, with others selling around | bother him in the least, as he cow'd put €00 | bier, M. Nerad, Jee Dvozrak: clorks, J. J. been taken there yesterday and 120,000 bu MATORS—C stock, “per % bu. bueket, } In the raliway lst ‘the only change of lm- | active on steers good enough for the killers, | Bl | ot o further dectine of from | 008 Of water ballast into the tanks her | Looney and L. C. Gibton. Thirl precinct: more were reportetd this morning, and m:« A ERMELONE-Por donis: erated, 2.80.| Brance. Westarn: preferred. fh the sedond. hou !z\lmul fifteen to twenty loads m:;: lul;ul gt et I ot sven ot hat peduction | hold If It was necessary to ste dy tho Dawn Judges, James Bellow, F. J. Krebs, D. Mor= gave the market a rather strong start. It| CElL Cholee stock, per doz., 8617 of husiness th ing of Tobaceo was tenewed | the supply of cows and heifers. The de- | there was o eagerncss to buy. Heavy hogs sold | oo D. J. Peyton, James Rybin; clerks, Hugh 00 noticed at e offe ' ere CANTALOUPES--Cholee stock, crated for ship- | ang reae of 1% per ¢ nsue The gen- d a8 ROOC and o at from $4 to 4 50, and some cholce butcher hogs allel e K e, o T Lt Heigterbar, | meny per dos, i O e o ot sgedt oy | Mand was good and the market active, | o4 ar g4.66 Common to choice mixed lots sold | ‘The Bawnmore has had a se=sational history | Mallet and Joe Krau ise thin, ususl, especiaily Of BoP T the e e iy e T Coradre o everything being gold in good season. The | at from $4.10 to $4.5, and for poor to cholce as- | d s i Third Ward—First precinet: Judges, John T (e at month Us practically ot | There s a car of Tndin Bartlett pears on the | teed and Fria Telexraph ; ;| price paid did not show any very material | sorted ifgiit weights' (e ruling Drices were ‘ai | since she came to this country. The steumsr | Fanning, John Hickey, Joseph Eggers, Alex iquidatiol ) - v 43k S s L& Gl BMTLIett pasre O ¥ g tel ne change as compared ps alues | from 30 to $4.60, Bales were principally rom il 889 & W " T Seh 2 > " Chrii an_end, There were also thi rket, trom ‘southern Calitornia, The truit s | he declining tendency Al Ry T g ::I\‘vlml S0 E5 40 .00, Bales were principally ot from [ was buflt in 1889 at Dumbartin and we.t 1' ..("uuu- s, Michael Schwartz; clerks, Chris gorbination of capitaliste s o merhet o well papplied with plums. and | sollaated C % | westernscows sold as high as § 10 $4.50 for heavy shipping loti 1nto the frefghting business betweva Liverpool | Raff and James Riley. Sewond precinet: Liverpool and Chicago had be en formed to The market fs well supplied with plums per cent ' Stockers and feeders were 00d demand | Inferfor to cholee native sheep were In demand | N MV St o N o, Judges, John Jackman, Thomas Condon, John ket for December, and this | cholce stock at that D rs and feeders were in g emg e | and the river Platte. She came to the Pa . bull the market for Decomber, and this | chelel sock &6 WAL oory 4o the Tecasury do- | Perred 1 per cont 5 R4 LA L At ae AT sk Qoo [ 1 S0, and westerns were salnble | A0 110 HVET Plaite She came 0 sl for | Blonden,” Bryan Luckey, Thomas Conroys gaused rome covering by partment Henry P du Tellet, Unfted States con | cent. Toward deli d feeders %old at good, strong pr The | ! D $316, the offerings cona i g L Py clerks, J. C. Bowley and James Horn, had not a little to do D at Hheirs hus the tolowing regarding tha | attacked and v Sommonish- IIEHE BLOCK catiis didinot nppear| 1re ep from’ Montana, Wyoming and | John Rosenfeld & Scns and went (o Nanaimo. | ¢! « about ten days the t resull. of experiments made by A. Tetit, chief beca ular, and in ih . | Y0 be in %0 go0d demand, and the market, It ,‘ "‘,;“ Lambs were wanced at frim $5.17 The steamer arrived In San I co for | Fourth Ward—Judges, P. Broadwick, Ed downward, and, according to all precedent, | 5"t “Laihrators of Toriteulturil Reniarchc | Sugar veceded tie per cent, New England 1 per | dnything, wis o littla casior on that cluss | nose s hee: shedn 13 om heon ™™ the first time January 8, 1892, Scou atter [ Paker. D Clea 0. Bruce, T." Carroll; a reaction was regarded a at the Natlonal Hortieultural school at Versaillcs, ; o of ‘stuft. entative sules: that Captain Weodside was inv n lab r | olerks, A. Smyth and A. Kilner Immediately after confirmation of the list nd there was some good buying on this [ Which i attracting the nttention of frult growers | and Congolidated ‘Gas 1 per cent. In the final - o o oty “advicen. through Private | T uis seciae, Tnteesed sith the mawerrul ne: | (rading Tobaceo railied 1% per cont, and Mich- WS ansns City Live S troubles. At Nanaimo the sailors tried (o[ [Immediately afte on ot the itk channelg said that the excessive offerings | tion of alcoholic vapors on the mold which g Igan Central rose 1 per cent Av. v AV SAS CITY, Aug. 7 Recelpts, | kidnap some of the Bawnmore's moa. Cap- Judges and clerks, an attorney requested of Ruselan wheat were depressing the I ety amnere Con Tne mrface of fruits i ' | _Trading in bonds Was active and higher prices G or. 80182 1) shipments, .10 market steady | yoto et | tn1|in the name of the South Omaha plumbers W pressl h A R i that pears | were established, ‘The speculative issues were v : 3 rong; Texas Sters, $2.60G4.00; Texas cows went afer the kidnspers £ 16 DIUBIAL: CrATERRES 6 AT ISR o a W= [ The aggreate sajes were $4,090.000 405 3 3 003,25 stockers and feeders, $3.000 bl o t yeir thirty pound i te | he claimed Omaha dealers came down here this, September ®old early at 60jzc to 60%c, Al e ey Mg o W | - The "okt notable gaine: Are: Cordage, sma | 3 : ] 3 85 . L e lles r i B ki, | And underbld looal workiste Plixe ORI oft to 89%c, then up to 6le, and at noon was howed no 5 Mond, hile fruits i | bonds, T per ‘centy Cordage firat trust roceipts, | 1100 : o 5 ccelpts, 2900 head: shipments, o0 | 't & VAISe was found In the Bawamere S hell | qinance requires plumbers who do work here 60%c. December sold at 62%4c to 6 The | [ partioutar identically similar to the form cent; Denver & Rio Grande fs, 2% per ce it I 5 2 W : ket steady to a shinde higher: bulk | A cocked revolver had been eet so that the |, 'y o rogiqonts, market kept steady during the last hou r e SEthe GOnAItIonE, OE axp sas 1% per cent; Kansas Pacific trust e 3 4 5 $4.2004.40; heavies, $3.75@4.3; packers, | rolling of the vessel was apt to discharie i, ta LIN with September at 60%c to 60 AC un!llmlon oholie vapo were entirely | Fecelpts, 1i4 pef cent: Sl oiue o "v nsas . 6 17 i y 04.45; mixed, 34150436 _light, $1.20g4. and with it the dynamite. Scarcely had tne Magic City Gossip. o and Decembar at BBtor o e et e LM O 1e"te the | & Fitisburg conmole folirih, extended. and | 50 vl : 3 T & ments, e | Bawnmore escaped this plot than more dyna- [ Mrs. Bontley of Genoa has become a rem Corn was very dull, but firm. The firm- | presirvation o fruits in general, and most par- < 4, o cont: Tending 4, wecorid in. | 3 % b 2 he mbe, $3.00G4.60; multons, | Mite was placed in her hold. Tals seccnd | ldent of the city ness was chiefly ascribed to the better feel- [ ticularly to grapes, because, more than others, | (9Inc8 2 pir cent nding ds ‘;'\m;l incomes, an ¢ 0 1080 260 | $2.0000.00, S s batch was discovered while the steamer was | Mrs Harrell and daughter are visite {Bspection was 600,000 bu. and vessels were | In the scason and at a very unfavorable i eking v cent; International & | 3o ! W YORK, Aug REEV S Tecelpts, $8% | British Columbia_authorit'es, On Siturd v, | G, Rice returned yestorday from a three .rf“ b 100 bu. today. May sold | Mr. Petit placed, with other fruits and a bottle e ern firkts, Kangs & Texas sccond 3 f ropean cabies quote American steers at the 8th of the following Ju'y, the Bawnmore | wodyo’ vicit with friends in Ohio, chartered for 870,000 bu today. May sold | il Wit Xt one cubie inches of alconot at o | 1 fond ‘Amsaciation o ‘Bt 7 3| e e drested “welght; retrigerator | went on the rocks in n fog, preoisely as sho | ookt Vst wi Lo ONI6 G again being bid before the market closed. Siped, Shied. dnside and - elosed &8 % ntral incom 1 per cent hulm» . Lk 2 market duil; sheep, steady: lambs, shade lower: | o0 the Mendocino cozst, and came near sink | [fom @ trin he Big Horn basin, Trading In oats was quite :wun-.] There | metichily -a8 b A OO Wooash |<\‘n7 ‘V~”~inn‘\l<l\| 4 ver cent'and Louis- 1240 1000 2 sheep, poor 'to prime, $1.60@3.50; lambs, common | ng. Councilman Blanchard is enjoying a visit was good buying by shorts, who lately have | In two s iplents contiguous to the first, & Nashville & N. firats, b per cent, 2. o0 864 to choice, § 1214, Advices from th eck of the steamer | from fils parents, who live at Creston, I S LAl B e PANE oA FEOTH IR0 Ch oL et A O athak clokad The following were the ciosing quotations on . <1090 - 84 o o A e wreck of the steam q BERLAOIing Lresly, iy ranged trom dl%o |one of niilchwad kept oper Anct the other clost. [/the leading atookeor ‘the [Naw York: esehangs 3.8 My Ll Bawnmore near Bandon, Ore., are that twen- | Cudahy started to make glue at his new. ’All life and energy has left the provision same trees and vines. The frujts were | 10day: : S . w193 23 £ - By ty-eight of the crew of thirty were taken | plant yesterday. The glue factory is 260 feot market. The steady decline continued. The P YT TR— 3 e 100 | B 1880 2 : SErS | off in safety. One of the crew was Killed | long by 100 feet wide. A large number of hog receipts were only 17,000, but that was 1 Adams EXPross. .. sy D | 1 568 T ites ¥ and another fatally injured. The steamer | men will be employ not regarded, and neither was an estimate e ios B gries o | Alten, ™ . i ; L 204 | 4 e ¥ R 13 Mani will be a total loss, as she is lying on the St M of 13,000 for fomorrow's run. Closing pri g Stk et SR e BT AR IRS. Futures opened quiet an. rocks in a heavy sea and pounding to Managing Ed urch Dead. were not far from the bottom of the day's [ “Gu ™ RiiUimber 20 the grapes placed in e Bacitle R A o ind closed quiet at unchanged fiky pieces. The vessel is valued at $125,000 and | NEW YORK, Aug. 29.—Robert A. Burch, DS ut T Eary Mo 1l S e eabar aa 153 | yoiolent etk onun; and esbectally bo;Liced in the Sonthrn.. 07 [Oregon Nav, ... : : 4 e, ot Sy el Rt et | fhe i at” 0000, it some - insurance managing editor of the Brooklyn Eagle, died vo: ork, 2 September o | closed reciplent without alcohol, were mostly | Gentral Pacific... 30: 8 L U\ N. 3 . s { sbier, ;683 Octo : November, 58 d; De dito e oklyn Eagle, die in January; lard, 7ise in both months, and | rotten and covered with mold ani were imimedi | Cho & Ono. 1. 313 | Pacite Mall . : . cember, 5§ 14; January d. LA vesterday et the age of 44 He was at one ribg, 10c in September and c in January. | ately removed. In the reciplent containing the bot- | sChicago & Alton.. 160 (P, D. & B. . 't 2 _ CORN—Spot' quiet; “American mixed new, 4s : e ¥ ag : e, S Estimates for Friday: Wheat, 62 cars: [ e of aleohol the gi were beautiful; on one | C. G 013 | Pittevurg i 3 74d. Futures opened dull and %d lowe * A SIONS time managing clitor of the Evening Post corn, 400 cars; oats, s; Togs., 13,000 | bunch (w0 grapes haa turned brown. but wore | G © 3t [ Pullman Patice o RE: @0 | firm. with distant points unchanged to %d ‘higher; | o of this city. head firm, tull and Tree of moid. “The hair hygrometer o G 14106 Reading it E RIS ey, TR N e CH IVGRIL LLIGIE B The lea g g ve: In the reciplent registered 98 de . On De- ] . 0 e . Bouee ad; mber, 3s T4d; 4 wem- bered by ¢ ISA'T FOR _ The leading futures ranged as follows: | [ the, jeqinlent rokistered W dewreon On et e L i e, TR Diicember, dn T January, T 0, ASHINGTON, Auvg, 29.—(8pecialy—Pen- h B, No. 2| g1 | had turned brown and werd in the same condi . Lick. & W.. NS—Hacor, dull; demand poor: Cum- | Nebraska: Additional-James W. Clark, _ Bringing Wr 1 G130k [ Lon as those above referred to. On December D &G Jra P& Omiia. . z y G L to Su Ibs, 418; short ribs, 28 Ibs., | gtoddard, y Increase—Horace 8 WASHINGTON, Aug. 2. [ 24 "the. same. results; on most of the. buntnen L 8181%0pi : e, s "0 45 Tow onig | Fria G3%@H | conld be ween one or two grapes commencing to 8 ¢ meud i 3 e ] X . Ms 6d; short Moan, Holdrege, Phelps. Relesue—Henry o 5 ) aligh a6 At the end ot nently 'twd nicnths. dch ' Y BEY oo. 2 " $ t cléar mi v, | Edmiston, Sutton, Clay; James M. Bly For Nebraska—Generally fair; slightly 0% 1 1ost but from two to four grapes each t g . Conl I H-) = £ ers, square, 12 (o 1 s, | Wood River, Hall; Paul Meyen, Omaha, | Warmer in southeast; southerly winds, i Wero in i perfect Ot BEARLEVRLIDR f 2 |mexita B i ; g 5 o F 1 to 16 lbs, d0s atlow, fine | Dougla For Missouri—Geaerally fair; warmerg S0 | the staks being pertectly green and the kraped o T&O.C i : t nal, Deot, extra India mest, | VJORAS Original—Poter Anderson, Hum- | variable winds: ‘ 4% | firm. "full ‘and savory, and having all the qualitics 5 | Union Pac i boldt, Humboldt; James Macy, Le Grand, | For Shuth Dakota—Generall, fair, fol'owed Marshall. Increase—James K. Pelers, Pas’ | by showers in extreme ti cooler in 3063018 316313 of f cut grapes. i i 3 R 5 — 5 : 486 94, 184 ,M‘ 10ma@t | At the conclusion of the experiment seventeen [ St. P, & Duluth 82 (WSt L &P. 5 ¢ in pail TS i A T i AR &, DI eerrses § STAG i oon: Tinest” American | cade, Dubuque; Aaron H. Hughes, Hondu- | northern portion rly winc SERIEERTal | Ak aieSie | b uente MO aiconol it 100/ degrees rema e ln | R BB 3% g " 4 | (namnepoars finest Amerlean | pane® polle. Refssue—Allen Hoover, Elberon, 225 23R 215009} ealdon | the, botlle fout ot the Blxtycone cublo inches at | Doke Rrladwe ¥ 4 2 S @ 3 tes, T08; good, os. | Tama: Frederick Wicker, Carnarvon, Sac 010 | 910 | sus | poo |of his recipient had not been buflt with great | La 1 Ciing & L 1 TURP < 3 Franklin M, Bond, Garw(n, Tama; Abel T 91 9 50 § o8 2 98 | care and aid not close hermetically, henc > 4% dopfd..... g ROSIN 3 jeorge, Olivet, Mahask Benjamin N 83 .20 5 10, | less consumption of alcohol. This proce: ruulmn.-.n Gitle M. &8t T . H : - 9 COTTOD Liverpool refined, 17s 4. mes, Lyons, Clinton; James R. Saunders, I Re (i 78 © 72% | many adva es, It I8 simple, easy of applica- | I & N.A.. I . 1 . > Fort Madison, Lee; John B. Herbert, Al AT e et YL R 588l 85 550 | ton. and cheap. Quotations: Manhattan Con 5 5 H G g LEUM-Refined. 9144, ferton, Wayre, = Original _widows, etc FICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, 5 92ig| 6 ouig B 85 PEARS—Cholee " California Bartletts, $2.50; | M 'Hllyh'h(‘sf 16 |N. . T, 3 3 5 RIGERATOR BEEF—Forequarters, 3%d: | Louisiana vis, Keoto, Keokuk; Eliza C. | OMAHA, Aug. 20.—Omaha record of tem- 5 okl 805 583 | other varieties s2. Michigan Cent_... {c. sy e : X ters, 6%d, 2 ner, Nashuai, Chickasaw perature’ and rainfall, compared with the RED RASPBERRIES—No shipping stock. Moo el do ptd. . 5 1. HING POWDER-Hardwood, f. o. b.| Colorado: Reissue—Samuel D. Hays, Den- | corresponding day of the t four years: 50 565 | 568 MS—Californla, per box, choice stock, $1.00 | MORI & Ohlo, T R 18 b g pool, 7 5 ver, Arapahoe; Aaron Yarnell, Burlington, 1865, 1804, 1893, 1802, :n..h 5 u?'.‘ R Wi Nottlowat Condug., oa | 8T K. Gt a3 a i B Kit Carson; Benjamin F. Rhoads, Lamar, 07! 6074 13 R RpIRg stuct . Cordage pfd 138 do pra N 3 v it Prower Minimum tempe 4 F\"‘,',’"!' RN PEACHES-—None. Nat Cordnge pl..' 108} do pid % + : e South Dakotn: Original—Lorentz Thore- | Ayerase tompe D80 APPLES—Chofce shinping stock, bbls., $2.008 | ' % {/rd |- B R, : 80 yel ds, Minnel 3 4ol ay. 2.25; cooking apples, $1.16@2.00, N & W. pfd 15%| do ptd. 1o - ¢t 4 rea, e10ta; | Eony DelRADIGREMITHOHANAT e, | Precipitation ... Sie 40T 00 No. ¥ aprine, 61G61%c; No. 8 spring, | | CALIFONT) CHIS—Crawfords, per box, |} ! Al r SEDERS. et Nb. 3 oring, Gane, O havacr. Bismack Burloighe e, West- | Gonaition of temperature and precipitation A 0: “clings. e, 3| doptd.. .. .. higher; No. 2 mixed, 31%@sze; | N RIS P % at Omaha for the day and since March 1, yellow, 6% STRAWHERTHBS_Chotee shipping stoc, none. | 5 ® oL Whlle ) oMontana: Orlginal—George McDonald, | { No. 2" white, 20%@ | GOOSEBERRIES—No shipping stock. AT { trndes slow. No. 2 mixeq, | Potomac, ' Missoula, teiperaturatil o . HLACK TASFRETRTIS. Ko Shioping stock, B Wi, Fies Iisue of August I ; AL tSmpetaturs e BT TR RIS NO Shipping stock. Aok R T A e _Wheat, 327,000 bu.; corn, 22,000 bu.; [ Nebraska g Wilifam far, ~coopf Ren LR R . nominal; No. 3, 42ic. GRAP S—Home gro vn stock. per 10-1b, baskets, | shares, Including: Amer.can SUgar, 68 200 Ame sifAcaumuintes ;< No. 1, 81, ' Concords, S0, large lots, 2i2ic; Ives, 2@ fean T Atchison, third assessment i ) Piime, $4.05G4 10, California. per case, black varieties, $1.00 | paid, 5800; Canadian. Pacific, PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., $0.25, Lard, [ Museats, $1.25; Tokays, $1.50g1 2.400° Chicigo Distilling and_Cattle. er 100 1w, 4550, Short ribs wides loguu). 7136 CTARINES—California, per case, $1. eding, 5,60; & Nashville, 550; Mis- .60, Dry alted shoulders (boxed), $6.60a5.6215, ORICAL FRETT urt Pacific, Northwestern, 4100 Eo Dy dalied shoulders (boxed), $5.100 TROPICAL FRUITS, uri Bacif Northwestern, 41007 SKY—Distillers’ finished goods, per gal., o, 29,000 b, Blue Spring ge. Relssue—Elias . HIPMENTS—Wheat, 6,00 bu.; corn, none; | Mowbray, Lincoln, "Lancast Harvey M precipitation . inch oats, none, Sidner, Omaha, Douglas; Gilbert Potter, | for the da: flllfl(‘n g = T Hayes' Center, Hayes Tuul prec |p=m on \t'l;v‘\]nn'hl |g“ {nclhel Cotton Markets. Towa: Re d Lopeman, Warsaw, | Deficlency since Mareh L......... nches & § 3 NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 2 COTTON_pirm | Wayne; Samuel P. Watking, Fort Madicon | “geports from Stations at 8 p. m, is aned ou oranges. | Mall, 8,500; T 15,000, Rack Island, i [ L 3 33 middting, 7 ow, c; good “ordina Lee, o ettt af granges. |5 Baul, 26.00; Silver Cortifica 0,000 Be: met and gross s; exports. | Colorado: Reissue—Gerhard _Shoemaker, stzo, the present time it does not appear | o Ralivead, 4400; andTron, constwise, 50 Halea; saicr, 600 Dales: Stock, 6081 Denver, Arapahoe; Edward D, Merritt, probable that there will be any more recelved | 19700 8 essment bales. Ftd A *ueblo,” Pueblo. hn‘ vear. ! EYCNS soeived g, o Stat d, 3,300 NEW )““";, Ay COTTON Futuren | North Dakoln: Orlginal—Abel Rogers, S, The market on lemons Is very strong. Quots b opened firm: eies. 14,000 bales; January, $5.08; | Monango, Dickey. > > Flour, bhis THO0D| 24000 | Medliscranionn swents, neves i ot ation faweX] YeMAERets: 0 : : e, ¥ it IS T | D Btar e Y aoay ey e Wheat bu. | 000l 1814000 | none. . mone; fancy St Michaels, | v YORK, Auk, 2 MONEY ON CALL—| 1. : ) = afayetté Brigham, Waubay, Day. o gamono| o000 | CTEMO! tra fancy lemons, 360 sige, 87,25 | Basy at 1 per enti last loan, 1 per cent; clowed, | 111 40 8 . Ainneapolisahcatenietil, Nebraski: Oclgl al-F.a K Gaume, Omaha, | omana 8.00; 300 o Uy per cen 2 3 3 BAPOLIS, Aug. 2. EAT—Was firm it 6 TANANAS-Chofce Jrge stock, per bunch, §2.2 | I'RIME MERCANTILE PAPER—3K@% per | 1 50000 89 3 4 e over 1¢ Nigher: August, pla: | Douslas; fonathas J6 - Wrieng Noi @2.50; medium size bunches, $2.00@2.2. . | cent X St 11025 3 5 3 december, 09¢ on'track, | AGAIE, - BULD-E ‘ s PINEAPPLES—None, STERLING EXCHANGE—Firm, with actual i 3 3 , 58%c; No. 1" o 88c; No. Beaver City, Furnas. Increase—Jasper .i’."v‘,':t ::;?anflcrzl}"'\'u:ta todag tha butter mar. L e business in_bankers' bills at $L8%@4.90 for de- | 20 DEm a0 181066 3 G\ receipt, S car Orr, Wisner, ‘Cuming. Relssue_James Cum | 31 Louts. ¥et was ato nery. 115@20c; dairy. 0@ [ o o LA mand and at $.S85@L9 for sixty days: posted | 2., 3 37 340 17....1008 365 vi first patents, | $3.50g3 mins, Omaha, Douglas; Joseph M. Slack, | §b Faui.... 7 Gl - Cheese, BHRT73(¢ e ovster men are sending out clrculars giv- | rates, $4,8064 800 ercial bills, $4.8564 8814, MILKERS AND ; 2, ¥ Hartwell, Kearney. Ravenons. T (Cl6 8 ’ Ing quofations an oysters and a good d-al of other RTIFICATES— 671 673% ML IRRAL ers, $2.20@2.60. Towa: Original—Reuben R. Andress, Clar- "5""““! i 00 iCloudy. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. pleasant reading matter. During the past two or | T BONDS—Strong. State bonds, | } COW and caif...124 (0 1 milker..........§ fon, Wright; Charles Swanson, Meriden, [ Be T\ iintog. “ | ihrew” eurs the 'way ' the ‘Gyater busincan hs | ac i nds, strong. - - | 1 cow ana calf\l'% 1 cow and caif.. 28 Price of rokee; Andrew Ritchie, Havre, Wash: | ben'triseigs | & Jl - g0]Clon Clssing Quo s on the Princtpal | money in ji for the wholesalers Tut thoen ¢ 2 BoNARTYace A8 fole 1 g it 1 Gow and calf... ARt ; ton. Increase—Granvilie . Contier, Clin- | Bamiror. .oe 1. | 76 ot Ca dities and Staples. gaged I the trade have had o Kood deal of fun | U5 487 SHID &R, G 78 rn : ; S LR 5 'sh 3 ton oaiaton, Remsucriames’ Iidwell, |8t Vinsant 68| 00 Cloud: B R TR A e s D ve AQ 5 Sond dsel 4f dun cous, new. 128 *| Dl . 6. 4.1 s LA MO 4 Beduchard, Page: Hereklah b, Bosworth. | cheyeano ... 11| 70| n Cioua: Dbl exports, 530 Wbin.; market active, Jocally | (ST for el trouble. e e g e oy - Rk e ahed 3 anillings, making an mercase | Gty Washinglon, Original widows, ‘etc.— | Niles cite " zl oy and for export, with a firmer undertone result- 2 . i {oompeny reg. i : b o N inpric P. Clarkson, Doud’s Station, Van Buren; | Gaiveston 74| .54 Raining, ing from the rise in wheat; city mill patents, cy, 15 e, coup .. C PON a3 B2 1pfe0i Gt 'Frisco Wheat Quotations. minors of Jonas Ball, Des Moines, Polk; WY 0 06365 17 S i g 1031 t S iy 3 K| T indicates trace of precipitution $.00G4.25; winter patents, $3.50G3.65; city mill i Puciiic s 0t 05 5., C. & 7 3. H. King SAN FRANCISCO. Aug WHBAT=8 eaty)| LoloaioRatrie NBore BRUF Ao s Des L."A. WELSH, Observer. clears, $3.76G4.00; winter straights, $3.25@3.40; Saal, oans, Al cligs A, 3 cows.......1000 2 19 feeders.... 5 | December, $1.00%; May, $1.07%. ‘South Dakota: O v © Minnesota patents, $3.5003.65; winter extias, $2.76 e M A : AR LY s _ 2 outh Dakota: _Original—Henry = Crall, @3.00; Minnesota ‘bakers, 32856205 winter low | sielied, 130: standard " el N B, Perkins. Financinl Affaira. Siasetor - Increase—Henry C. Rohl- rades, $2.0502.60; pring low grades, $1a5G2 30 i pecans, - g ; No:Pacife ia 2 R ;. xchange on London, elght | €167 Meade, : f‘Mgg A A A A ye o, AU fancy, 0G5 U | fot Tk peeah d. | 4 Vi el L WYOMING days' sint; s b “L;')y“‘d&;“ Relsave-Harvey .. Green, | (@ S AL—Quiet; yellow weste 2; | DATES—In 60 to 70-1b. boxes, B 21 s £, E. Baird PARIS, Aug. The weekly statement of the e ., 3 e, Brandywine, $1.70. ¥ BB S N e alt hoses, Joa aecrmAsaper b tan [e\ e | b T o T Al Bank o France, insued today. shows the follow. | _ Montana: Original widow—Julla R. La- Aksarben Mare WHEAT—Receipts, 131,100 bu.; exports, 32,000 DER. ce, pr bbl, $5; half bbl., $3. . S 7 cawn, W57 2 80 ing ¢ g8 compared with the previous ac- | M Dillon, Beaverhead. b bt hikher dnd josa ety Ved, | RICE POPCORN—In the ear, on orders,” per SHL B 8., 10 cows..1us 4 e 5 un tes In cir . Increase, 8,370,0000; 5 66%c; No. 1" hard, 68%c, delivered, - Optiong | b 24e. Tenn. W 3 o o ndfiRed AN traamury receipts current, decrease, 25000(; gold | Nebraska: Original—Ell B. Jones. Ulysses, B 0Wed Vast Iminrement Sloday yarsd:, Options HIDES AND TALLOW. W ;105 ¢ H $i00¥ R0 18 in hand, increase, 1,650,000¢; bilis discounted,” in- | Butler; Charles J. Hosford, Humboldt, Rich. e higher. Liquidation proty ey MO | HIDEE_No, 1 green' hies, foi No. 3 green L o iR L caxe, §,00.000; hilver in hand, Increase, 1760001, | ardson. Restoration ~ and relssuc—John over and u good demand from local shorta Walj | hides, 7igc; No. 1' green salted hides, Eeen | va 5 3 3 1 steor.. 130 300 1 cow........80 3 hree' per cent rentes, 102( Ge for the account. | Wholsienholm, McCool Junction, York. In- SURIE wd! foreln nouses. tonk . ot Wall | Bideh e Niden Feos oy yiee, foi Na. 2 o e Staen SN xchange on London, 25 27 crease—James’ A. Snyder, Grand _Isiand, &00d export denmnd was also a factor in the afters | Ib No. veal calf, 8 to 15 lbs., 10c; No. P $274|U. P 1818 of n Bay State L. 3 LONDON, Aug. 20.—The weekly statement of | Hall. Relssue—David A.’ March, Weston, August closed at Beptember, 66 116 | 1y fint hides, M@I5¢; No. 3 dry fint hides, | A b : Shore 48.. teeders. ... 98 0 R the Bank of England, issued today, siows the | Saunders. 1 dry 'salted hides, 12c; partly cured S0, . Reow . stoer 130 9 . following changes, compared with the previous Towa: Increase—Sidney J. Botts, Elliott, Recelpt, 180200 bu.; exports, 24100 b o per Ib. less than fully cu P . ste 18) 35 18 g |account: Reserve, incicase, £264,00; circulation, | Montgome Relssue—Henjamin 1. Web- Auill and weaker; No, 25%¢. Options PELTS—Green salted, At { sesi se, £167.000; bullion, incrense, £817,211; other | ator ahesedan. Osceola s Willlam Herman Openea firmer, sold off on predistions of whoons | Ercen salted sheariings (short wooled early siins) ccurities, decrease, L157.000; other deposiiv, ine | Bio OState Conter Marshall: Morideth b Weather, were quiet and. eany in the afrench | each, 6@e; dry shemilings (short wooled enrly s steers.. 00; public deposits, decrease, £33, | Glenn, Redding, Ringgold. Original widows, e O N I B g R A L T Quotations. steer ot POk ow; wovernment | Glent Redding, Rirggcld. Orfiinal widows closed 41%c. + Al4@4%, | wooled early’ skins). No, h, Se; dry fiint 9.~Call laans,-43)_par oent 3 v W urities, unchanged. The proportion of the | $iC-—Eliza Tellows, Lyons, oni Agnes L e Ransn. oha) Nencassa bitoner ohot SiitaVacmiat | time Cloiing prices for | |\ . . s i orhe proportien of pine | Walters, Hawleyvilie. Page’, Rosanna Usher B ety Ly, M , welght, 4G6e; dry fiint Colorado buteher whol s rosi bull 5. { 21 et e o a0 11 pet | Covington, Lino: Michel Phipps, Lacona, Options ruled quiet, but steady, & o | peles, per Ib., actual welght, 4@6ic; dry flint 8 F.. {|W: Elec. pfd....... cows e ce Bank of Ingland’s rate of discount | Warren; Mary 8. Milliman, Grinnell, Powe- higher; August, closed 24}c; September. Colorado _murrain wool pelts, per ib., actual Fit . 110% | Wis. Central 3 COWS. 11 = changed at 2 per cent. Gold is quoted k. e coted 3 i ) g gt e oot dit' o, "ug 10 s useless ; L dogy gl Ble s 180 Cowesiiinr ' E At Bucnos Avres today ut 235.30; Madrid, 18.00 o; Oriinal—George Hammersiack, AY—Steady; spring, 10GT5e; good to cholce, | ThPLAG P in dhem, ™ D% | Gen, Elec, pid...,. 68! < SR 2 > Lisbon, Petersburg, b ¥ H ver, Arapahoe. Reissue—Joseph Cres- nae Waan, RAT0I food o' atidles, || CPATIOW.AND DRRAND: i 108i3| Roehien an st oad | 1 cow.. " 3 fa4s 3 Hon ; Svibred ! Denver, \,\lnlqujh;w;A\\'(n}mlé”num, OPS—Dull and weak ; crol 16; commeos & ok L o fease, Yt 211 calves. o 5 calves..... " o c 2 Garfield; . Clark, Denver, 10_cholce, 1494 ‘crop, Agie, - O % {076 common | disc: greuse, white T e erease, v o fuo’ " e ' i WOOL—Steady; domestic fieeces, 15G25c; pulled, | Wax: primie. 116206 fougn & ? el 1 e [ B iy, el WodT, "UNWASHED fine hen fine gt 4l 3 b 1 W t loaf, unchan; STATE OB WEATHER, - uopmdIg —ipatmg, K . oha Arbuckle. 000, Ru:sell J. Trimb'e, Crestel Butte, M feeders.... 3 nnison. i uenos Ayres, | lght, §@Sc; quarter-blood, 10G1%; seedy. but H oucz VARA. TON, Aug, 29.—Clearings, $17,589,087; bal- orge, Gettysburg, botter, nght ) m-n welghts, 23c; acids, 21%4@24c and chafty, sgte; ed and. ‘\,wk,n‘.‘ %0y, B i |Attantic . Gilbruth, g o8, §1.50 i beet hams. $16.00a 1 VOOL WAEHED—Medium, 15@18¢; fine, . Dy n.cw $9.00410.50. Cui_meats, dull: piekied bet: | 16 i washed, 16@18c; black c X:Afl. i y i Boston & Mon CcOwS. ances, ¥ . Pl I‘ ture frame— tte & BoSton ... 2 ! I M. Johnson. ALTIMORE, Aug. 20.—Clearings, $1,711,532; Report.o Jerusalem Corn, People who want to 1 cow........100 5 Cows.. es, $160.180. BEATRICE, Neb., Aug. 24.—To the Secre- v b0 ApCap les, $6.75G7.50; pickled shoulders, $5.3:05.00. Lard, | tag locks, 2G3c: dead pulled, biite. | I COWS........1! 5 3 steers. ... 3 W _YORE - #.—Clearings, $97.768,648; | a1y of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.: Sir— their pictures for Falr week easyi western 'steam clocd 4l S50 wsminn: | REage, e o Loaw:oroins OCR 88 K ABLOOER, nnces, $5.901 ] e will be given the advantage of Septémber, closed at $6.221, nominal; refine Ouceola ... 2 Stoers. ... 1010 3 00 | HILADELPHIA, Aug. 20.—Clearings, $9,843,- | I submit the following report of some experi- z &l antage Y B Pty o mir ! Union Pacifi. 1111 143 Quine T, Hickma 3 e 5 . o5 r o vl Oitts: For active and lower; new mess, $11.00 Ay TR—Lower; patents, | Weat End....... DR Rt % 0OWE1++s o118 M oaw 438 balanoes, 31,364, ments made by me with the ‘“Jerusalem a 25 per cent less price with Lo, T LR T Ower pate ot c : oo 3 ST, LOUIS 20.—Clearings, 33,275,573; bal- | | ; ; ; CHEESE-Qulet: large, 6 PRI | T fancy, @3.00; fancy, $2 TR gl b Sl cows. ... 1156 3 23 fe dirs B A Clsarings, § ; corn which I received from your department us than anywhere—There are part a0k AT holce, gty O e G b ice " i Watverin HOGE iy xoventedr Tods of hogs were ances, @38 Money. S07 per cent. New York | 1n'he spring of 1898; ph o i '"'; i Dhge.: markel steady: | bus Itie Jor Saier s S gthete alomand and e paSi0nly musalsglSla of boge.3 cchunke, /2 dis i bl FTT TS S St ety about 60 patterns—white and western dairy, 91%G13c; western Creamery, 15Ga00; | a1t % factor was th San Franciseo d REUM.L Other markets we H 3 5. learings, = $13.733,000. P gold frames—that we'll frame a nigher: No. 2 red: cass, 62; Septem York exchange, 4o discount. Steriing exchange m ralliod and closed 4@%e higher than - Aden faiey Rotive 8l O Bna il etien da Gl upturn i Seplemberi’ marker o BAN PRAROAS oot | Money, easy'; rates, 443 per cent for call loans | on the 1st of June, 1895, The rows were 108 EGGS—Irregular; western frosh, 13 Ko Sbove yesterday far futures 0 | quotutions for minlug S1ocks 1014y Were a8 1ol c here, gt ANt e S, e sommercial paper. New | feet long and three feet apart, and the spa to order for less th o ) i Unlied clesed at & December, 643%c; May, G, i | lows: | den T g FNIT G488 | between the stalks of corn in the rows was | o0 order for le an cost. pke.), 4%c; co CORN—Opened e higher, but so YT vy Aboy | - iree Ine ground had been worked s PKE.), 4%e; coun- DRN—Opened e higher, but soon Alphii Con. three Inches. The ground had been worked . HOSPE, Jr. 2 : e % a ear ® g Swi ler Had Many Vietims, the year before, but had not produced any- e i and UGKo higher g ; early: One, pretty good light e yea , u Art and Music, Sl fron, stendy: southern, $11.500 | Sikc: Decerber. foiee: Maye Sorie S B Moxlc L ) Which Wa# the top price of ¢ KANSAS CITY, Aug. 29.—Joseph N. | thing, and I did not manure it. The corn 1813 Douglas. ";2!-‘,'"""‘“ $200G1 & pper, auiets b ||| OATS=Quiet btead and tinchan iodie co 2 Mount Disbhio @ against $.35 yestefday. Representative | pupois, arrested In Cleburne, Tex., yesterday, | W B AR o "“’T ‘:{:;\r 115;‘31?':?"?“""' : : on, steady. Spelter, quist YE—38 bid for e At y B e st iasatason 8.... 3390 S 6 “% | Milwaukee out of $8,000 in 1852, has a long ARl iy m‘v:o-.;‘."\ uh.:u' 0 Coimmmer oon i cwae: | RSk M L : Butoal - (e 1 dL 80 4B | record as & swindler, His operations extend | Of Ausust the stalks stood five and aix feet rime winter yellow. H@3c: yellow butter grades, ; k. Cabt | TavAda, s 3. B 4T PR o | over a period of years and were always car- | 8% (0 "\ ih'a knife on that date. The ” i prime white, S0grite, o 3 e} 4 LA : ried on under the gulse of a successful busl- | S them off with @ knfe n that fate. e JAMES B.BOYD. 3. W. DEAMN = ” g TIMOTHY B on. New Yo 2 King ss . . L . " clpa - - o 39, Coffec Markets. HAY “'“‘“ $ Con. New York.. o ness man. His principal headquarters at one P! » v {thout h demand; rte, | Crown P e Ao 2. 15 > 4 S ® | heads, welghing 500 pounds. The grain is NEW YORK, Aug. 20 _Options | $6.0007.50: timothy. $10.00010.30," nsie. Prlrie ia :;:(‘m‘ L s i . time were here. One day in the fall of 1882 | WReL WRIECNE G BORlus: (NG, BTE 00 BOYD & DEAN opened steady, With prices 6G10 points betie BUTTER ® Elgin a 1214422 fancy cied.l 6 424 | he suddenly disappeared, and then it was | T ® Ch Tn o Vtate bears a general re- OMAHA, NEB. Eleniy ‘2t Q30" poihis ‘hee" aavasoe, s “BOGE Unchanged; steady - ooedN 1 firat discovered that his = defalcations 10 | Loy biance to sorghum. I had planted In the COMMISSI( points net ady epiembe SGGS—Unchanged; steady at 10c. : - : it ; o s Al A b T v o 0 3 d planted RILTRO1LES; Dectmber, Bes0g1em. oo emer Ry gy reds steady at 1 Silver bara. 0014@070. Mexican dol TR ) 0. various parts of the country footed up very | Lo ool iy "the Jerusalem corn patches ON Rio, steady; No. 7, Mild, quiet; Cordova, | LEAD 3 Bdle. Drafts, sight, 24e; telegraphic, v ] close to $75,000. Among his vetims are | She et WEE (O ST GO0 N nd | Grain, Provisions & Stocks BT ey “jasyiee delivirise” from " New | SPELT g Cine it 2 Stoe 0 SKIPS AND CULLS. firms,in Boaton, New York and Ob'oagy; flourlshied up to the 20th of July, when they Room 111% Board of Trade. York stoc 3 anda ess, Jobbing, . Fovrrs .27 . Svevmmei—— o ) o Direct wires to Chicago and N today, 213,518 bagsi United States stock. 34675 | 8.0 Lard, prime’ steam, $5.62%; cholee. §5.72'5. 2 Started a Sound Money Campaign. | all curled and fired and did not produce any- re icago and New York, : bags: afloat for the United States, 212 0 bags; | Bacon, boxed shoulders, #.%; longs, $0.60; rib, 3 an ORIary. e i@ ; o 20 | TEFFERSON OITY. Mo, Aug. 20-—The | thing, while the Jerusalem corn was green | _Corvespondents: John A. Warren & Ca L in 0l b the Unlled Btates, HASTS bag: Sy Pt 8 10734 |St. Ba) com . v ¥ 1 4 10 RETH A S v and growing finely, notwithstanding the lack - itnat {12101 bagg gt year. © Y ’ RECEIPTS “Flour, 3,00 bble.: wheat, 06,000 bu.; ac B0% [N ¥ Centrai . ; 30 s 380 | democrats who favor what is generally callea | 470 KEOnE B El B atches of ton, | §18.80; Feceipts, 25,000 bage: stocn” 2o | SHIPMENTS-Flour. 7,600 bbis noo | Bl . nsyivania; SHEEP—Two cars of western sheep and lambs | sound money have opened their campalgn | Kaffir corn. planted not very far from where | ¥+ P. SMITH (Tel 199 8. M. STANFORM bu.; corn, 1,000 bu.; oats, 8,000 bu, 11l Ceuntral D0 | Bere peceived today. The demand was good and | with a speech delivered here by Mr. Fred | (ne Jerusalem corn stood, curled up, fired and AMBURG, Aus. 3-Quiet; KG% pig higher; ey e AT S o the offerings sold readily at steady prices. Repre- | w "Ionman of St. Louls. The address was | noyer headed. A forty-acre tract of fleld corn F. P. SMITH & ,Co' T, "y, B—Steady: No. T Rio, HAM; ex.| PEORIA, Ave WoCONN Wiy N MONEY—14 per cent. . o = No. - Av. pr. | made under the auspices of the Sound Money | o jalf block away shared a fate similar to | GRAIN and PROVISION® R et e e L ex- | O &. 3.—CORN—Bteady; No. 2, 3¢; | Tho rate of ‘discount In the open market for | 163 Utah mixed . - Uiz | club, and which fs composed of very promi- | that of the Kaffir corn. The prevalling condi- | ~Room 4. N. Y. Lite Bidg., Omaha. Rais ) stotke 215,000 Bamn. e No. 2 white, 2@2ike; No. 3 | fhort bills is @16 per cent; three months' | ? $ st @ 40 | pept’ democrats. Similar clubs will be or- | (jong fn this part of Gage county during the “““' Alls:, 20.-Opsned W, % por ganized throughout the state. The state off- | goagon of 1895 could not have been much | oBranch offices at Fremont and .uuxnhug,r.’ 3 2 19he. Stock in Sight. ders placed oo the Chicago Ho orclock, Wf hi R Raminali Mo 2 haw e ; . » 2 erdera placed on the Chicagy Tios R@HE net advance; pal 11,000 bags. 2 for high wines : EW YORK, AuL 20.—The following are the + August 29, 1605; % tion, are either openly opposing the sound | of {¢ all, the Jerusalem corn came out ahead. g Bchrelnar, ¥iae 5" (13 Kriioge Rolor oSt RECEIPTS—Wheat, 680 bu.; com, .36 bu; | ¢ Wiihg geotivan South Omaha Q- Fogy, Sheee. | maney move or are standing sloof trom it. I have experimented with this corn for the % Netional Beak. Omate ry Goods Market. oats. 25,000 bu.; rye, 600 bu.; bar 3 e o Qumro [ BN £ puinge T p 4 Bl S 0o bu.; ry Chicuge W 11000 18000 13,00 ; : MBW. YORK, Aus, 3.-Agents have advanced PMENTSWheat, %400 bu.; Chollar Phir. 130 | Kanas Gity' 1100010 100 W0 1300 | peofessor Wheeler Coming Weat. | (bt Three BOAsORR, S80I Crmeron et od orop | MARGIN 8end for our complete book e E:mut Atiantic A. H., D. P, and L. T. and oats, #,750 bu.; rye and barle; Crown Point... wlymuuu. St. Louls .. e 3100 2400 1400 CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—Rev. Dr. D. H.| yyon”ail other corn would prove a failure, | TRADING luining MARGIN TRADING pud last three seasons, and my experlence is that [*§ F. brown cottons Me each, Utica N ulcksilver. —— S JEFINING ALL barell’ sicinch bieached. 1o fot? Slidea VA Sugar Market. B Totals .. T T Wheeler, who for ten years has been presi- | and is the corn for states where crops are | EXPLAINED piishlONS, - Also o sy mase full width 36-inch bleached i4c, blue i NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—SUGAR—Raw, dull and ‘,‘,“‘,““‘*N'-""Y M : den( of Allegheny college at Meadville, P uncertaln on account of insufficient molsture | ket letter sugs: when and in what to trades wn, donims and checke \e, Cordis und Thora: | heavs: falr réfaing, mmfic centritugal, ale & Norervas.. 143 120 St. Louls Live Stock. accepted the chair Of sacred rhetoric in | to mature them, or where the eason is & | Hoth free eterences ” turnisned. mxs ke ticking ¥ @e, Columbia choviots e 'Ot | et 1 Gile: relined, Homestake OT. LOUIS, Auk, 3 —CATTLE Revelpts, 3,100 nd § e e, By B CRICAGO B e ilin ‘ad pools Tor antoaus. ‘2ad bilows | 3'Sadonns T2’ e’ as B | ot SO pur B ooy Garror Bibtical watiute, Northwestera ual | abort one. Respécitally yours e e s Ne. b, vuw Bot enough good grade catlls coming bere o | versig \. & M. WINEBRENER, l ey