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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1900 e ——————————————————————————————————————————————— et et e et e e e ———————————————————————— tele, 8 to cholce, 4 t efther w nd wir $x2B.618; 19 ent: N o febis Wo. i Sow S iyl Ountse Sty Biw 5| “RPE R mre wosh 1 th e ; oty dtends | [RCINRAN S 'j‘“"-”" i, oy ‘”' ol Following are the. feceinta m Liverpool Causes Early Rise in | il o gek in the 1o . 1 4 W York exchange, par; money, ¥ COornfed Cattle in Light Supply and Market |, o .. wryo principal western market Wheat Market | inderia e et amor it wiember, | YORK, Aug. 2 Exchanges, § Steady to Strong, kg Willey g South Omaha b 2 feedors 0 3 Ch [ news from v isnpp c » \iig )~ Clearings W ] H 8t CORN ACTIVE UNDER KANSAS REPORTS | ot 'measuring foutir e | oo Anges HOGS BRING A LITTLE BETTER PRICES| > ™™ " Med Bostan-tyo Ranses Clty [ metal” Cxinange’ catled piie fron ‘warrants | Little News on Hand balances, $1,464.42 16 feeders feeders tals - 1, with'a nominal quota Materinl for Henr — i feeders : nohansed, At ¢ o | NEW YOR! : s New York Mining Stock feed cows 3 THE REALTY MARKE bt LA AL ! pg120: lead dull, at 34.2 SO il Bt NEW YORK, Aug The f0ll0wIng are | Good Feeders Are Steady to Strong— | | ows 3 ‘cow AT mand for « ovisions St . t 8400115, The brokers day in the character of re- | the closing quotations for mining sharss 4 h we fecders 5 | 18 So— ¥ o is 84 and for copper $16.15 k market operations. General news | today | one of the Heaviest R » | bt ool INSTRUMENTS filed for record frength Enrely in Session the situstion wis scant. But er Recelved a vl ‘ eede 3 feeder clerk's office Monduy, August ] 1 > ich has latterly bee ¥ 1 feede 5 Tox o'W 8 | Margaret MeNeil et @uotations on i for a i A —— 5 170 t wore : b Jackson—8. D eipts liberal atoc \ } tknes r . ' SOUTH OMAHA, Aug 2 cows EA 1 heifer ipts 11t Kk firm ] Tt i Recelpts were: Catije. Hogs. She cows M1 bull » ‘winig e : Official Monday 1S 16,100 | B cows €2 3w 1 buli " roosters, | ! f 1h Same duy last week 2 Lok Gasi| 4 cows 6w 250 3 feeders and sizo. Bditc; brotlers, | | [most - me day week before byt ! feederi 10 G 0 ) Jos iy o) el g B s m1 o - Same thice weeks ago. .. 3 Stephen George—Wyo Jeru [ SR S 4 turk with Brooklyn ‘Transit and Peo orelgn Financinl. Same four weeks ago ... 2 64 feeders. 1366 4 90 5 foeders.. 1368 4 35 Frank Hort ot | G RESH DRESSED POULTRY—Hene icading. Elsewhere selling was in moderats | LONDON, Aug. 20,—Business on the Stock [~ Average price paid for fogs tor the last Teeders..1145 4 10 2 feeders. 116 et Ll at | )sters, bai6e: diucks and geese, 94 10¢ olume, but some pronoinced declines oc- | EXcliange today, after the holiday, opened | several days, with compar sons | 0. Harris—Mont ey T ane cows COWS. ... 084 ster, niy lol the expectation of easler money strength- 1600|1590, 1898 1 ! 1 cow ‘ il i i Later Quie MALE MARK ; A LU LR Considerably Lower, feedd ; {eoders Warranty De f fe a rad. | B SR Corm fo ‘fair, 13gc; choice, | Metronolita by Raliron i feal «l ere 8 g gl 1 parat gathered creamery, | stocks were tter sustained thun the | ened high class investme ftome rail- | Aug. G165 419 3 : 5 D, 3. \Wharton and according § o e, : % || Bpectalties nes extending to a_point | roads were weak, owing to strike possibili- | Aug 2.0 3 17 feeders. 106 0 ron, lot 22, block 9. Ha § Trout ue fish , Dickere y in 8 A Rock Island. While | s, American securities opened fairly firr,’'| Aug. 5 2 5| 1 feeder 1220 Cook and wife e tim: | 8¢ " dressed buffalo, fe: whit . throughout the greater | but subsequently lined, except in the | Aug. 3 3 64) 3 1 bull oy, 6 acres h t o herring, 5e; black bass, 10c; rt of the ¢ reactioniry, there were [ case of Southern Pactfic, common and pre- | Aug. i b Dayidson & Son—8. D, in sw se 516 wer . sar 1 W cronple, 10c peri f 1 when the shorts r 1, and New York Central, _Grand | Aug. 4 15 cows..... 87 200 9 teors / Lambert to Mirg halibut bulihe ring per \ t Some comment was nks were flat, after a period of firmness. | Aug B Hardin-8. D 30 feet Tots 10 and 1 vle | 0 iobsters, 20 1 b en marking up of Gen- | Canadian Paciiics sympathizing. With the | Aug. ‘o feeders.. 856 390 3 heifers... 816 muha Inere rel, 20c W perch Eloctr Its closing price on | exception of Chinese and Argentine securi- | Aug. 9....) 0 w1116 300 3 helfers 3 15 ith Omaha &t primar » 1G 103 3 3 turda Reports of o comhina- | ties, internationals were dull. Copper was | Aug 8 w1000 300 1 bul Hart catsed e o Y YRALE: fes g i tion with orn_and excellent | lower. The amount of bullion taken into | Aug. 7 drick—Mont H. Conrad ter e olo . A er carload Upland, cholce, | earnings wer of which there | the Bank of kingland on balance_today was | Aug A . teeders. hotn, lot Kte f midland. ch lowland, chofce; | was no confirmn lctuations fn the | 934 Spanish 48 closed at 714, Gold | Aug. 37 ‘lure ter Yo Yl ryve straw, cholc 35; No. & corn, | steel group were comparatively narrow, but [ premium at Buenos Ayres, 134,60 Aug 4 feec [ Qv n and five lond Vo be white onts, 21y d corn, | ear ses were generally recovered in the [ PARIS, Aug The prices on the Bourse | AUE. cows . 3. Suttop ut to At Maltoy here. Clear oG 5 . per | late afternoon in reports of improved trade | taday were firm on the official confirmation | Aug 49 78] 3 b cow 1 heffer and 8, block tingdale nd and flour 3 ver tor ; shorts, per witions, A matter of fnterest in con of ‘the entry of tthe allles into|Aug 3 s 5 cow 1 heifer MoVl 1o Jocatd Novek. 1ot primary v re ‘n n with ‘the international monetary siti- | Pekin and ‘the strength of Rus- | Auk p 5 3 7 N. Meeks—8. D Hrown ' Park i 61,000 [ atign was the decline of money in London | lan sccurities, owing to renewed [ Aug 1 bull 1 cow E et al, to H. M. Hosick year. M 1 . A : 9 to 2 per cent. s condition attributed to | rumors that the czar is to visit France | AUg. 2 cows 1 cow 6 0 tne and H's ad bars market receipts of gold by the Hank of England| within a few months being credited. Span- | - o - 81 r ® 1 steer i lots 1 to basket, mounting to $4,670,000, Thix amount includel | ish 48 advanced on the Bank of 8 ¢ Indicates Sundey. | 4 heifers 315 3 cows . te r dozen bunche e, | the $3.260,000 gold exported from h in | diminution of its circulation of notes. Rio | The officlal number of cars of stock | & cow 50 1 cow 3 ok 4, 1z, bunch Saturday w The sub-treasury statement [ Tintos advanced sensibly on Londen ad- | brought in today by road was 8 feeders 100 10 feeders 5 ’ for today showed that It was a debtor nt| vices, Three ber cent rentes 100 francs, Hogs. Sheep 10rs, | 1 feeder 360 sis and that | $11158- Home-grown, per doz., | the aring house todwy to the unusual |85 centimes for the acco Exchange on [ C.. M. & 8t. P. Ry.. 2 HOGS-There was rather a_light run of smullest | 3 % basket imount of £16200. Pavments by the gov- | London, 2 france, 13l centimes for checks, | Liilon” Pacltic gystem hogs here today for even a Monday. Chi Per half-bushel basket, | ernment on a redemption of “the | Spanish’ s closed at 72 4 ", E. & M. V. R. R.. 8 cago reported @ higher market, and as a Juasier to | b trad ' in | broil per 1b., 126 c; turkevs, 131ac | curred in Sugar acco, Consolidated Gas, | undecided, but large arrivals of gold ' | | | old 2 per cent b Saturday and to- | BERLIN, Aug. 2).—Business was heavy | 8. C. & P. Ry result the feeling here was better, Open POTATOES-Per b e, day amount to 82,7 At this rate of |on the rse today, owing to recent C, St. P, M. & 0. Ry blds were generally s@loc higher, and al- | o Omahu ABBAGE- Home-grown, | 4@ | replenishment the banks will dily re- | ances attributed to M. Delcasse, the B B' & M.'R.'R. R 2 though there were hardly enough hogs to | Sheriff to Jerusha Thom 0 with cover the decrease in sirplus res minister of foreign affajrs, and the ¢, B & Q. Ry g ! [ &0 around buyers took hold fairly well. The| 108 South Omaha the ad- | | S AULIFLOWER—Per doz., fected by last week's gold shij n | isfactory 1 from Chini. Ameri CLROL & P east.. most noticeable feature of the trade was » the mark GRERN CORN-—Per don. 10 | the ‘Tast "half hour of the session People's | curities” w weak. Canadian Pacifics & the fmprovement in the demand for the Total amount of transfers e, however, | TOMATOES—Home-grown, — per % Gas und Brookiyn Transit Were bid up over | fluctuated. Mine Shares were depross Total receipts ....193 B 1| heavier grades, Hogs that would hardiy 1 between f0c and | baskot, Goc ¢ point from the lowest, which exerted a | Home funds were firm. Iixchange an Lon- | The disposition of the day's receipts wax | 211 at all on Saturday moved quite freely Snturday at 3% | PG BAKR~Per 1b., 1c stimulating effect on the entire list. The | don, 20 marks; 48 pgs. Tor chacke. Discognt | as followe. ench® purer ? today and the greatest advance was on the y ONTONSCHome-grown, per 1b., 1iike, | dlosiie | was *steady, with “a ‘raily "in | patés, snort biile 3 per cent; three-months’ | number of head indicatea; e "® | heavy hog e LS AT @ LR T Al : y RO el T3 rogross oilis,” 4 ber cen A 3 where from $.921¢ down to $1.8, but todiny : o o ol il gl s e —— e i B LI A e 1Y PR i Omaha Packing Co N 42 | wold from $5.00@5.05 and the o 3 b € 16-qt $053.000, United States 4 advanced 1 In the | NEW YORK. Ak, o imt: Q. H. Hammond Co w8 bt | fE g e S TR ik There wl demand for oats JERRIES—None in m bid vrice Ron futaree whsuny 2o-The market for | Switt and Company..... § f “There Was no material change in the mar om e eople, bir I tderive Out of the ma | e Commercia dvortiser's ndon | Cotton futures showed considerable irregus | Cudahy P ' Co 6 h as no materfal ¢ ge e mar- !va“”' ‘» l m‘ ket d } : .m””"“' |~"v“ box, 900g8: h Commerel | \}:\ riinor's Kl ’|', V| larity today. On the opening oal .\'m;\m v I\'\!:[\r ‘l(' '!(”Ivu. Co.ov 18 ! ket from start to finish, though the close. moxt of | mneds from the corn strength i-basket crate, $1 | inanclal cablegram sava: Exceaslve idic- | declined 11 points, while the rest ‘of the | Bwift, from couRtry...... o | epvayihing, was a little better, " Represenit: the shack from th nhe " tacks In- TS-None on the market | Verual Reaviness except I copper shares, | wit, Was 6 points lower to 2 points higner | R. Bécker & Degan ol | iadbe S { I el N Salitornia, dy, per crate, | Ol T e b N o "R | This was due to unsatisteciory cables and | J. 1. Carey s . market wi 16 sieptembe | o N O et wmon . | 41 WImost entire absence of public speculn- | Lobman & o = b+ up at e Same nominal. Time money was 8 per cent, | Live Interoat P news, while conflicti W. 1. Stephen ... i ns were quiet, Iarly in the ses- | $ diacount 3. This ense 18 expected to last | hd @ pretty bad average later in the ses. | Hill ‘& Huntainger #lon the market khowed strensth lfornia, 4-basket crate, $1.6v; | Jscount . This case ls expected to Jast | sion. A" demand from the shorts, on thie [ Benton & Underwood nfluence of better prices at th Concords. home grown, 6 [ e hems 1o meonibbing at silvers | dccount, and following reports ot heavy | Livingstone & Schaller ATLigaee or bat B, the v NECTARINES—California, i-basket crate, | "0 Sng iire the closing prices on the | Feils In Texas, with drouth in the Atlantic | Hamilton & Roth: ers early, bit dropped out 0 | New York Stock exchange it wcarried prices up 1114 points from | B, F. Hobbick... Thelr ahsence and locnl selling Iater cats »d OSERE Out of the market ¢ Hasita 1o lowest level of the forenocn. Trading | A. . Mawhinney some reaction and the close was ra'h CHERRIES—California, per 10-pound hox, | Sl 3 was not at all active, ns opinions were | Other buyers cusy. September nork sold between $11.3) | $1. Missourl, per Zi-quart ca b o much at varlance and neither one side ne @1.07% and closed £11.0714; | S-pound baskets, 506 3 L) LT Jlsnosed to nct on their con. Totals i ¢ ERMELONS—A% to size, 20c to 25 ctions. At the close the faoling was «teq y s Eopte : WATERMELONS-Ax to sz t i 0 | With Augist it lowor Bad. Giney CATTLE—There was & good liberal run sty i euch i . % ] " and_ o cattle here today, but it was composed ibs 1 5 1 the close CAN OUPE~Gems, per dozen, 50@50c; . months 7 to 12 points net higher. Futures | o 8 3 . ¥ Tibu hetween 3712 h th N ANTALOL .'.!:x ms, per dozen ! 1033 closed steady with August at $6.08; Septem :x:ml.n u:p:m:-ln‘..xrluw cattle, h‘.-x were receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 10| APP Natlve, 75c$t per bu.i per bbl., 3 i LA "y Qotober. $h61; November, $8.80: | for Dackers Bt oh HORE Ehagen Jara cars; outs, 19) cars; hogs, | $2.500 _‘ g g 5915/ Amer. Express March, $%.51; ADHL $8.52: May, $a53: | °FS Were beiter buyers than the packers, 8o 2 FROPICAL FRUITS t Wettese Tune, 3550 Snot elasmd a s il A g | that the bulk of the stock here sold as foe 160 PINEAPPLES—Per dozen, $1.501 e ' Wells-Fargo Bx land, 10c; middiing gulf, 10Kc. Sales, 108 | $I& Several trains were late, which made 245 W ORANGES - Mediterranean sweets, per | ¢, " Cot. Ol Bak j he market open a little slow, particularly 8 5 0 y ) encine. $asLLD, g A NEW ORLEANS. Aug .| on_killers. Corn-fed cattle were in very | & 71 160§ on 5 EL;E’}“"',‘,‘:’;’;",',:?:co‘“'m": LIEMONS—California, fancy, $.80; cholee, n . Malting ... Steady; sales, 12 bajes; ordinar oo | Nt suppiy, only few good bunches being | - SHIZEP—This was one of the big days in 4 them. Kach one produces as much R b ra ordtie Lo e i B00 | on sale. Good cattle were fully steady and | sheep recelpts and the market was ower nerve.building substance as is con- ANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | ; N C: good middiings 10 4-18c; mid. | I Bome cases strong. As high as $.70 was | all around. | Chicago reported lambe all tained iu the amount of food o man B S o A o, ol ! i ) g h pald, which was considered strong as com- | way from 2ic to 40c lower and sheep 15G2c consumes in A week. This {s why MISCELLANEOUS. Del L. & W Amer. Spirita actial, tton fu | | bared with the cloge of last week. There | lower and the market dull. Tn view of th they have cured thousands of cases o NI Hickory, large, por bu., $1.25; ahell- | Denver & Rio G do ptd s ady: August, 4 SKeptember, | ¥ere hardly enough here to make a good | large supply and the unfavorable advices of nervous diseases, s Debil- B abridmtl T e b, 190 3 Amer, 8, H....... i ; October, 37 November, ")l‘,‘] of the market from Chicago the market here was <low in ity, Dizziness, Insomnia, Varicocele, i 3% | 18c: filberts, per Ib Imonds, per Ib., | B o pfd o ¢ December, | $8.5: T M here was quite a liberal sprinkling of | getting started and what was done up . They enable you to think clear: oDet. 4 2 imonds, per 1 o & Ama & W Febroary, 882845 30; Mareh, $430 | €O Stuff on sale today and the tendency clock was generally on a basis of a 1y by developing Brain matter; Ot Liiathe; raw, per b, §l@be; roasted, 6% i A o ; BT 4 % 5 : 2 * 2 10 1 April, $5.32G8.34; M 3 i was to buy it lower. The best grades, how- | decline. The trains were late in arriving, Healthy circulation, cure indiges- Aug Y 4 A At MincHiate. & LOUIS, Aug, 30 —COTTON c: | ever, held about steady, while the medium | which made the market later than it tion, and impart bounding vigor to Koy . HIDK o e alley 3" "8 inbd no sales: middling, 9 9-160; receipts, grades were rather slow and weak. Can- | ordinarily would have been, the whole svstem. All weakenin, HIDES ~No. 1 green his fe: No. 2 green | [jiinois Central i Amer, Tobaceo shipments, 213 bales; stock, 13,152 ‘s ners did not show much if any change in eders were in good demand this morn- and_tissue-destroving drains and hides, be; No, 1 salted hides, 64c; No. 2| fowa Central " 1 e one direction or the other, fng, but prices wcre generally a littie losses permanently cured. Delay e o Nar 1 yeal calt, '8 to 12 iy ol D O R % Oalitornin_ Diled Fruite Stock bulls of good quality were fully [ lower. may mean Insanily, Consumption poun: 2 'veal ealf, 12 to 15 pounds, <. . P. & G i Brk. Rap. Tro.e.os NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—CALIFORNIA steady to strong and in good demand, but | Quotations: Choice western grass weth- and Death & W i1 a6 Con, Tobacco {20 [ DRIED FRUITS—The week started with | the,coarse hea bulls were not i good de- | ers. LKL fair to good grass wethers tron icytiperbox ; alx boxes (with — prd. . dopra : trade in dried fruits compamatively Hght. | ™iterest this moreius comior ond weak. | 8.6:a3.85; cholce grass yearlings, $4.00@4.1 it i S b MR LR rain and Provisions. Lake Shore Federal Steol ... Nevertheless the undercurrent was stendy | stocker and feeder trade goo.around the | choice cwes. $3.40 ! . Doaitive prach, Tree: Add e Pad ST. LOUIS, Aug WHEAT—Easier; | Louiv. & Nash a6 prd on comparatively smajl offerings and prices S0 ang, Jeadar. {rade. Bosoulats $.0008.56; falr 't 304.00 Reditine'car o .2 red, cash, elevator, 69@edc: track, | Manhattan T, Genoral T3 omained about unchanged Californin | suailee aud weiupsious for cattle o cholea Spring lamb edicine Co., Cloveland, O 105 | Mire: At B8, Soptember, Skaesncs | Met, 8. Ry...|111 154 | Glucos s 5 | worts were apathetic and featurelevs. Quo- [ An®Gll The Rinds that counl bi¢ nckars | sprive | ; %y Kuhn & Co., I5th and Douglas, ! B | Db ™ 1, 63% 6ic Mex, tral Lo D% Ao d tutions follow: State, gvaporated apples | ofiner. 1} 8 that could be used by | r r @} and 3. X Fuller & Co. iin and Dougiam = = = 18t Lw.- H ptember, 37%c; De- do pfd " o pta v @6e; fancy, 6N@ic. Prunes fll 151 0 strong and ac- | No. Pr z 1 prac | stobite & Ohie.: I ¢ 0l o i .A o ,‘,},‘,‘;, T the common Ight' caitle wers | M Utah foeders 4 Whes others fahl concul Cush_quotations were as follows ¢ rm: No. 2 o 1ge: track, 216 | M., K. & T © 9% Natlonul Risuit ... 314 | 11@14c; Moor Park, 15@1ic. Peaches, peeled. | Ty morning or o eign A8 $4.00 was paid | FLOUR—-Dull: winter patents, $3.7063.9) SUs: C ptember, 21c; Decem. d0 pfd " do prd it Ma@ise; unpeeled, Same. Which was Thi nizhorns of heavy ecattle, | raighta, $3.1009.60 0061331 :No. 2% \. 3. Centr National Lead rtd hich was the highest point reached this | ! Hing specinls, $4.3004.40. $3.50@ ) Dull: easy: patents. 83456860 Cent do prd § Dry Goods Mark o Jtah wethers hts, $3.00@3, 10 s, $2.00712. 60 fancy and stralght, $3.15G3.25; clear, | Nor. & We ational Steel .. W YORK. Aug. 2.—-DRY GOODS Wvestern cattle were In good supply and ah ewes 2 rod, | $2.70a3.00 | ptd 4 do pra rket _quiet at first hands in all_dire wrli::..h;rl.“:nlud e hinushiivenay o | 148 Lish wathers SEEDS Timothy, nominally higher, | No i Y. Air ke, 10 ns. - Some {nquiry for fair-sized iots of | while the medium wrades o .:\firx'{\r":,'.}:‘."." Ulih foeding wethors SEARLES & bid for prime spot or to arrive, buf [ Ontar No. Amarican coarse brown and colored cattons, but at | Goc vy fe 2 OATS_No. 4 3314 hot considered. Flax. higher at $1.86. d Ly Fower prices thaa aaliers wiitons. but at| Good heavy feeders were steady to atrong Wyoming feeding vearlings 7 5 o 4 . ~ 9 3 3 ) 1 3 common light cattle slo Utiuh feedin ear| 9 @2c; No. 3 white, 205,@2 CORNMEAL—Steady, $2.1062.15. d though ~market continues frregular. | Re rRRLT Ve b W and lower. | S5 Li8 Ing yearlings SEARLES RYE No. 2. A0ablc RRAN-Firm: sacked, east track, 67c | Pennsylvania p °d_cottons are quict, but ,“rn-. Representative %alos: { Utah wethers 5 BARLEY-Good feeding, 37c; falr to| HAY- Easy: timothy, $8.50@11.50; prairie, | Reading p NG ToRtES 0 Widb ahsetiney b BEEF STEEKS, enll lambs...... . i) cholce, 41@Hc ; 1st pid 3 cotton flannels and blankets. Print cloths Av. Pr No. Utah Jambs............... OMAH A SEEDS- Flax, No. 1, $1 northwestern Y : $1.24 24 ptd d 8, C, dull, but steady; prints qulet and ginghams v 072 485 26, 2 5 17 1daho lambs . . o . 108 Prime, timothy, $1.35@1 Clover, ) aRio G W Pullman P, steady. India linens, lawns and other whit» 1 490 7, contract , $0.00. ) N (1 e and. R, & T goods in moderate request 2 13 510 T $ CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. | g " PR Siaia pork, per BbL, LIS P : EoA T d NERTOS (ERONT; & Lard, per 100 Ihs 76,70, Short ribs Steady at $4.20. Spelter B vrd h ement of Visible Supply. SN, X " Native Active and Higher— | d / 184 siden’ (Toose). $6.0 Dry salted shoul- | pull at $1.00w4.05 i 4o : el VEW YORK. Aug. 20.—The statement of st oy s RASire ang Mis FRIVATE DISEASES ders (hoxed). $ Short clear sides | POULTRY--Steady; chickens, 7c: young i S, Teather 4| the visible supply of grain. in store and 3eseassves 910 i CHICA Aug. 20.-CA 3—Receipts, (boxed). $7.46@ Sige; turkeys, b@sc; young, 8c: ducks, be prd {1 dg A Aflont, on Saturday, August 18, ag compared [ 1ieeeeee 1080 2 5% 500 head,’ including 4500 westerns. and WHISK Y—-Basis of high wines, per gal, | young, 6c young, be Paul P e €. Rubber........ WY | by the w York produce exch.nge is as HEIFERS. ) Texans; native steors, active to 15 230 " [XEL o pra w1y o prd . follows: Wheat, 48,791,600 bu., an increase of e 880 8 40 higher; westerns and Texans, steady to 10 BUGARS-Cut loaf, $6.88; granulated, $6.52; | BI’ eady; creamery, 17@20%c & Omaha....114 | Western Uni 1543000 bu; corn, 9.102.000 bu., a decrease COWS AND HEIFERS, higher! butcher stock stazdy to st The following are the receipts and ship PROVISIONS -Pork, firm; fobbing, $12.50. | 5, rerha] i 1 L b 08 :240,000 bu., an ncre; STOCK 1 hest on sile today. eight carlonds at ments for today: T Niehers ehote: $.606.6%. Dry malt | % 4 " pa, i of 100 bu.. baricy, 38,000 DU, an increase er L e Sihaene. uleciod resdirs ‘atondy. at thu | (s SakiAnits to Ure Glliceres Caratle et i Rectihon SMPMIRo% . e Hinar 375" maton, (Bhorts, | Texas & Paciiic i oF 36,000 bu ’ : e e 2 5% A mixel viockers, a0 ow, B0 | WEAK MEN SYPHILIS URERERINN orsntponnens 460000 S Caxtra Shorin, $5.00; clear ribs, | *Ex-dividend. " *:Offered s PP LY TR (v T 45 i : (s helfors, S T; curers, NOEAUALLY, © cured for Lifs, Corn, b £1.000 446,000 venr siden, $3.25. pald. a Ex-dividend and offered. A ; rket. o o $2LE0TA T calves, $4.00A6.75; . | Night Emissiond, Los uhood, 1y drocele, 5ats. bl 275,000 214,000 e 7,000 bbls: wheat, - BLGIN, 111, Aug. 20.-BUTTER. ofter S recelpts, 160 head; best on sale Vericocele, Gonorrhoea, Uleer, 5vphills, L 1 ; 1000 | 247,000 b {8 e PR New York Money Market. ings, ‘market firm’ at an advenee of P LR carlogds at $L00: Texax fed teors, $4 stricture, Flles, iliiula and Kectu. Vicers Barley, bu 16,000 1000 | 651 | PMES Flour, 7,000 bbls; wheat,| NEW YORK. Auz. 20~ MONEY—On lv-«]r|n cent ov -»xwl‘p( .\u-.\\. Sales reported 1180 8 5.00; Texas grass steel 257410, Texas [ and all O the Prodiice exchange today the but- | 150,000 bu.; corn, 25,000 bu.: oats, 24,000 bu. | steady, at 1@l per cent; prime mercanuls | 10 the week, 10,960 tubs bulis, $250a3 Private Disens orders of Mem 2 R - HOGE Re 00 head; estimat tor market was firm; creameries, 150200 paper,’ 1h per cent o1l Mark i 4 o o8, s, slead Dariitec p STERLING EXCHANGE-Stead it rket il fomorrow, 154 left over, 2,000 head 1l on or addr Quirien,, sleadyi: 00N K City Gratn and Provistona. | STERUING EXCHLARGE-Stoads M0 LonpoN, Aug O, Calentta ver 3 top, 5 mixed and butcher, $4.% DROSEARLIES & sEART kS, o4 h 3 S KANSAS CITY, Aug. 20 WHEAT ‘ e 50 @RI For ixte | soed. spot, 53 6d: turpentine spirits HocR Il Ll 00 3% 5400 gond to' cholce heavy W L B oMaua SRW YORK RAL MARK tembor, 62 t days: 0o S e PG a8 | . LIVERPOOL, Aug. 2. —OIL—Cottons < I\\l) FEE DE ns rough heavy, $1.9u5.00; light, v hard, 630H%c commercial bills, $4,53 83 Hull refined, August, dull, at 2s 94 bulk of sales, $5.15 ,M)‘,...‘ y 1 AMMStOIR ills, H.SGE Aoklan S gl SHEEP AND LAMBS- Recelpts, 3000 a fons for Day ou Various | ¥ ) dollars, 1% i ] Sugar Market. 8 e head: sheep, 10@25c lower; lambs,” 2041 T A 2 4 i llars . o S0 929 30 lower: good to choice wethers, $1.0061 o 1 6% BONDS - Government, state, EW ORLIANS, Aug SUGAR wer; g 1 vethers, i V YORK, Aug FLOUR-Recel L e, : rudirond, easier. Quiet; open kettle, 44ic; centrifugal, v t . 5 fair {0 chole’ mixed, ${0u30; western 20,63 bbls; exports, 11,150 bbls; sales, ' cloding pricos on bonds today are as | B@obe; seconds, 8ad 9 - reevesres $10 383 81, 4 sheen, $3.1001.10 # shoep, §2.80a3 wAcKages. et wak quiet, but_ quite e, g a0, | follows: e s i 3 h D pen, K nree phtonis, | 875000 Time chotee pratete, 650, | 1) : T S S e tve | : S ihaishta patents, $ETELW ROTTER-Creamery, 1@ise; dairy, fancy { ! ; 3 & e —— oy, i ety Ao BT M- | Mk Gas—Steady: fresh Missourl and : i . the Chief Agents for Dis- No v TV e AN Lime | Riempiioiare (o K iony vt (ol ENa . Ry t: sules, 450 bbls.; | Kansas stock, 120 dozen, Joss off, cases fo: ooup ) tributing Seed 8 cows.... 2 celpts, 6,000 natives. 5,600 Texans. Heavy | gareyou. We pived poeitiv yritien kusrantas o at A Y ood: 3 chotee "to . fancy. | turned; new whitewood cases included, b . v The birds are the principal agents in the | ') groGoie 'm‘«" 2 cornfed cattle, steady; gr Killers, steady wtncnr‘lzn'lr,m b case of zefu 1 {ho mone | brics o 3 n i oders cow o 10c lower; cows 'and helfe ead uckugs, OF Mix Dackuins (fall trew 0.5 R e N e a0 b o AT 1N distribution of seed. Let us glance at a | 1 bull 50 300 lower; cows ang Nelters siesdy 0cts, oot 66 8 80 0nb 1} a T wrayras R AL yollow _western, | | RECEIPTS \heat, 460, e e L L LA B A T F itockers an’ foodors, steady to wironk for | upen sl stprie (renluraire i Ay wine, §2 466 u,; oate, 5,000 bi e + dan s stance . says L 8| 1 Sawm... z00d Brades, others easier; Texans, ateady B BAL S e, Brancypine, e i NTS - Wheat, 135,00 bu.; . Ll Magazine. The branches of an oak and W B tromic mative stecrar 36 10s b burener | AJAK REMEDY CO., 7@ eamory 15— N o) il stite rye M132c; ¢ [ A9 2 ¢ OW! 2 > Ryt Nominal: atute ! 16,90 bu.; oats, 4,000 bu. 1 the ground underneath may be seen in |70 focders 1108 § fooqe gows and helfers, $.0008.760 canners, $8.350 | _For sale 1n Olaaba, Neb. by Jus, Forsyih, TRARLEY--Dull; foeding, 421,a 43 # 0 I t1tne’ { Rialt et EE RIS feaders 4 feeders 2.00; stockers and feeders, $3.00@4.50; westorn | 202 N. i6th. Kuhn & Co., 16th and Douglas, York; malting, 6651, ¢ A, Toledo Warke s " R acorn timo thick with rooks gorglug them- I8, 883 feoders ted. $1.0005.00; Texans 4.0, and in Council Blufts by J. € Deliaven iom K P rOLBDO, O.. AUg, 3.—WHEAT—Dull and | ] elves with acorns, But what is yon glossy HLE aoqar, 0 V138 Recelpts, 600; market stondy; TARLIZY MALT- ¢ ot, Ti%c: September, Te; October M c, b purple fellow doing apart from the others? | 4 feeders 9 eeders. .10 2 POV HEAT Recelta, 118.275; exports _December, TR0\ o ash 40; & v He has flown into the middle of the field cows. Niahir Hoavy. e Al man LURE VOUHSELF! 0 X pOrta; apot market, stoady geptember, 41¢ 4 h P where he can have & better eye upon ap- | 7 fol (o 5,00006, 15 1iht, $5.191675 " T8es £ 0 b afloat; No. 3 red POAT L Dull No. 2 cash Soptember, “ | proaching enemies, and s vigorously ham- | 43 Cows. ..\ sl 1 oo SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelnts, 6400 clevitory No. 1 northern, ‘Dulirlf, 513 | W Dull, haher: No. 2 cash, bl@tice. | d v mering away at the ground with his strong |17 feeders i IR raaee MON) Lo onis, Kaskars And (Obfions were firm. higher Gurlng the | ssa; 18 prime, $6.531; October, $.134; 1 to 45 ¢ i craw will hold he 18 burying a few with an | § nower &80 & 3 Nevada lnmbs, 15504 80; xto AT English buying. stronger cabies dnd focal | 2,845 eve to hard times. When those times | 1 steer ind feeders, $2.5005.00; culls, 32 : ¢ i plain wranper. AVering ibsequontly they declin 5 ome the “boy with the gun" may have got | - fecders feeder New York i OF & Dotthose 827 dor reatizing. Murket, closed eisy at 17 Averpool Gealn Market. 3 o e 3 fende ) L New ve Stock. Lt el R A1 16-16; closed, oot g 2. WHEAT-—Spot | ALK him or he may fail to locate some of his |4 feeders cows W YORK, Aug. 20.-BEEVE e WAT o T el o i LIVERPOOT I . | i ; : : " 25 | celpts, 4,816 hedd e, | auil; No. 2 red western winter, 68 No, ; 4 buried treasures, which grow up and in | # feeders cows. ... 1000 ORI A B Jood st o CORN--Recoipta, 89,39 hushels: exports, |35y arn spring, 64 3d; No. 1 California A 65 |V time prove thelr gratitude by repaying the [ 6 feeders.. s 3 cows...1 0 D I o O \,,,,“ e SunN, bl PAY GTAH bushels, | Sales, 20000 bushels: fu- | G S id Rt ol acorn with compound interest to his |’y jecders 3% 3 fecders)) b2 sanidy to & fragtion hisher stests tont o "Feskenin St turde, Spot No new, | *When i iy T ; futures ranged as follows: | a@is | ¥ 1 tive lambs, $01000.00; western lambs, $1.45 bushels casy 2 | CORN-Spot, firm; American mixed prs ! um Orean beveloper wli 454 f. 0, b. afloat und 44%c elevitor. Option | is g :‘...‘ riean” mixed old, 48 1. Futures: descendants. feeders. WS..... 100 ."J,'"\‘ 1”\)\ ® ¢ n,ll.» Jowe ton price AL s Orsas e «l\'u.«‘.\f‘: market developed good deal of early | Steady: September, 48 id; October by Hoxton Stock Quotation The blackbird is especially fond of the |5 feeders.. 3 w0 erpool, 11%c; at London, 12c; exports oloctricity, 25,000 in uses nat one strength on higher ca covering, big crop [ November, 48 l4d TON, Aug Call loar anmian e e £ ki e JAKOTA E failu one returnad o €6, 1) fraui; write o Newn from K and TEht couniry ofers | PRoVISIONS Hams, short cut, dull, at | conts time loans, W@t per cent berries of the lvy. When he has flled his | 15 steers 10 cows..... 080 32 VRR=Reoaln head: veals, | [ 11 plain envelope t fngs. Later the murket broke under dis- | 475 6d. Bacon—Cumberland cut, firm, at craw with them he retires to his favorite steors 11 fecd 27 i e _higher: grassers and hutt "LOCAL APPLIANCE CO., 414 Charies Bics.. Denver, Colo. ADpOINIAE exports’ and closed “weak' at | 4y g | - ) treo, and, putting his head under his wing, | 5 feeders 22 Cow i IDNKE Stahdy Lo S apant veain LG e e gL Yeaitne, olosed - Eu . oot sloeps the sleep of the just. In the morn- | 5 “OWS:o 6T 400 0 $3.00613. 5. bl ulv W g to ke OATE- | W50 bushels R he b smber, T " 3 't | with his droppings, but it these be exam feeders.. 881 410 1 bull, R T A TR L L AL Fou wr ity 0, ERe Lo fiL gUSL, 7100 September r ; ! 3 .0 64 4 1 foaders.. 5% 415 15 feeders mediim and common, slow and unchange A v v i e i o o e On track No. 1 hard, 1 norther . 21, [ ined it will be found that the actual seeds gheen, $3.6084.35: choloe wethors. $4.50: onl i e TEEk i et e S Nye: No. 2 northern v « | have been too hard for his gizzard and have | 5 feeders. 1030 410 28 foeders §2.00: lambs, $4.50G8.75: culls, $3.6074.00. I frack’ whito weatorn, S62kc: track Whito | 10 0 ozt PSE Gta, 04 | *| been deposited in the very spot most favor- [ 3 feeders 400 48 feeders. vernga, Bo0dhT0: ohoite Iuhi sthto mogw SIS L 3ekdner sate, . Options’ dull, and irregulr. © | 35000 UL R 81 K05, b | able for their success in the battle of life fohre . A N feaders S05 AN TR Hramty entAY=Dulle shipping, 7T2i0ie; good to | “ERAN Unchanged, at $11.75@12.00 in bulk i [t the oot of n tree. 1 must give one more | feoders 1 4 2 fecders e fisssor by mall HOPS-—-Steady ; state, common to ch 4 b example of this compact. In order that feeders.. 10 4 40 6 feeders 4 ! PRI 1. Free hook, ads i i % W Duluth Wheat Market. 4 cows | T JOSEP! J 8 o arato 3 B STBARG i gk Wi Faditio DULUTH, Minn., Aug. 20.—WHEAT=No. | pitchburg ped nklir | they may germinate, the secds of the mis- 1 COWS- 1L ZH0 L e Soutnal auates viee,ke ot Dr B4 s, Sorad, OPploae; old, e, % 1bs. |1 RATA. Téke: NO. 1 noFthern 2 Gen, 1t 1 ¢ [tletoe must be smudged on to the branch | 34 feeders 360 1 cow ) o LI Receints 1100 head; natives 1e; California Ibs., 2l%c; Texas | northern, Ti% 2 spring, & . 7| of certain kinds of trees. With this view feeders.. W2 3 65 cow ) Strong to 10c higher: wes sy; na b PR KMo B o e T 2 it TR S L JAMES E- BOYD & GO, mpeaaxs ke, Bu: | Tige: September 3 1 northern, ,.v“ e e X " C glutinous mucilage, which it flavors with Mo Neb. WA yearling 1 calves, $4 40 "o % N3 A ligh GBYe; ackd, | TRC e northern _ g e N et alth tASIL SRS SR 2 cow 1 cow ctockers and feeders, $3 25ai40, veats, | Ye1¢phone 1039, Omaha, N:i 118} 1\ 125¢ Pexas, Vit 160, ", g e be o Sow k [? TWOOL Dull: sazse; Texas, 151t e Windel Market : | ing the berries the thrush can no more | § £Wy S WS --Recelpts, 160 head: market Bl COMMISSION, @1200; extra India mess, $15.0G17.0; o PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 20.—BUTTER ‘ pe getting bis beak covered outside v " KT H bullc of sales | GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS | | | | | | hams, $1050a2050. Cut. meats, | steady: | Firm: fancy wester creamery, fancy z with this sticky mucilage than a child can | 1 COW 10h 6 cown v 16 ; Dlekied balltes. W @1lc: Dlckied shoulders. | weatarn Drints, i \ Stock Quotat indulge in a feast of bilberries with a clean | ' *°% LR || BHEER “AND LAMBS Recelpts, 4gn| BOAND OF TRADS, et plokled * hims, T jom e Lard, | | EQGS—Firm: Gc higher: fresh nearby | [ONDON, Aug B 10 8 f8 WE & Cullfoll—Neb | heaa pJoaise and lambs 156%¢ lower. | Correspondence: John A. Warren & Ca vt bt e e P SR n, 16c; fresh nearby southwestern, mouth, His dinner ended, he goes, 11ke & | 56 foeders.. S8 4 00 Direct wiros 10 Chicaso wnd New York Closed 39215 nominal; reithed, steady; cor money tidy child, to wipe bis mouth;: for this he “phen Georke- Wyo ) s Live Stack tinent, $7.0: Bouth ‘Ameried, $.00; ' com d ount finds the branch of a tree quite the| § foeders } bull 8T, TLOUIS, Aug CATTLE—Rocelpts, Tnt o i short clea 350@15.25; mess, $12.250 MILWAUK Aug AT—Quiet; Pacf {Ahort Siear, WY ] meaw, dE50 rthern, 75011500 ¥ nor her muctlage alone that he wipes off; an oc- | 1 COW 4+ fooders | and export « trossed b creamery, 174G 1 q iy asional seed has also stuck outside, and | ' “*% 3 L AN ] bhutoher Atesre 1y (../ vL ’\ Kked, Waldc; imitation Steady; No. 1, Bl \ ' N 0 W 140 hab 4 ) wator Wy ; - K N Hiate dairy. 101 se BARLEY—Stéady; No. 2, 4a30c; sampl wnd_Min his, too, he deposits on the branch, to- | 25 feeders 1 . % I s ;| 4TG0 i 1 IR ST-160 per aumoe. | €ether with the mucilage needed for fts [ 1 coW T @ G small colored arge whi b | ghort bills, o 1116 Ihesion there, in the only position and [ | . 1 \ £ 7\ small white Coffee Market, three-months bills, § 11-1603%¢ under the only conditions suited to its| 2 cows . HOGE - Re W head . murket 5610 GRAI ('w » 2004 D, GS-Firm: state and Pennsylvania, at | NEW YORK, Aug. 2 —COFFEE-The 0 he mark, I5018; western ut mark, resular|coffee futures opened steady ut a decline of Financinl Totes growth and which could not otherwise be Pt : nikher ply W0; packers packing, 100lic; western, loss off, 16gl6c. |57 points, and further declined 10 points | CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—Clearings, §22,086,250; | easily attaiued. o fasdars. 114 o |} at ¥ | QOOMANY LIFEBLDG BRANCH wum foeders, SHEEP » LAMUS - Rocelpts, 1,80 QMAMA NER. WNCOLN NER Y