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AHA DAILY BEE AUGUST 17, 190 —— be = be u shade | ber, 48 i%d. have not been extended beyond the limita- cure funds enough to pay ocurrent ex- DR e e e A arouly snough 10 ly p— . | i . ST AT " » h k. he dem | BANKER'S VIEW OF THE CROPS | a5y rerete 4t shetativgoieihuriuiett| AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMABA |15 o Gt s “veen socs| OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET |Both 3o i Sitbooo ™St 38" prits | L Sitober o b Recembr I i e e e etats. that thelt 1ORDS porated every effort will be made to se- Wethets or common stuft of any kind has | Futures, sieady; September, dn %d; Octo: ! Pres'dent James H. Fokels of Chioago Gom- | tions of prudence. Usually, where faling | Buviness Men Ta'k of Forming SBome Sort [ penses in order that the best of care may Both Oorn-Fed and Grass Boeef Higher for [ be worthy of mention NEW 1ORK GENERAL MARKET, ' | oft In deposits has occurre s (as in the " Quotations for grass stock: Good to cholos b ! case of interior banks) assigned to local i be given patients. This hospital 18 sup- the Week, but Oows Lower. : .1 { meroial Naticpal Repor.s. Chuses. The maority of oity banks report of Organisation. ported entirely by contribution Y 100, go0d WESE] Talr L0 Mool O (ot | Quotations of the Day om Varlous » + at— dl-pu‘ptl! ph\r‘llllnllz nln’llonnrbyc.mlnfld u:: — Sagle Oliy Gon to good yearlings, fiwfl' §00d 10 -—ti."um Commodttie humber reporting increases @ fese | FAR AVERAGE YIELD IS ASSURED | thone reporting decreases. MOVING TO PROTECT THE LOCAL TRADE| , . B o O mducation win | HOGS A LITTLE HIGHER THAN WEEK AGO | &% *eood (o Jalr to §ood wethefs | \pw YORK, Aug. 15— FLOUR~Recolpt All_agree that general conditions are od ewes, $2.50@2.75; feeder lambs, | 15,267 bbis.; exports, sound and satisfactory, and they seem to 2 bbls. Strong and be held tonight. — fa'r t - $3.5064.2; feeder yearlings, $3.2509.50; feeder | held higher on some grades; winter pat . feel that such conditions are likely to con- E. A. Cudahy s at his summer home at . wohore, foodot ‘ewes, $150GLE0. | ents, $S00GAI; winter mtralghts, 83660 General Condition of the Farmer in| (0 B8 BTy "canns tendencies toward thitt Muek Su Mackinac Island. Fat Sheep and Lambds Not Over a|weibers, §5078. 00 s - 290, Minnesota patent, $4.70014.%: winter One of Prosperity and the Back- |declifes in prosperity are moted but Town that Could Be There will be & big sale of horses at the| Dime Lower for (he Week, with et R extine, $100G3%; Mindesots Likers: 311 wsually the admission made that the stock yards on uesday. B N winter, low grade 05, ward Weather is Not (.',‘\:‘,:e}dr,, jocal, or that they ‘wre Gue (o at Home it Proper Mrs. Kiliacky of Chicago is here visiting Good Stu Active Demand— CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. o rleady falr Py P ot | Jabor disturbances or to the recent condi- » . her son Willlam Killacky. . to fancy, $3.3503.55. Faeal, tion of the stock market. In no case et v e wrie John Kennedy leaves today for York, ot et P Hogs Are Steady to m Niekel Higher,| CORNMEAL—S8teady: yellow westorns, f« any serlous decline In the volume —_— Neb., to spend & two weeks' vacation. with Receipts Not Lar $1.10; city, $1.10; kiln-dried, $3 %04 of business reported. A number of T RYE—Quiet; 'No. 2 western . b Fred Carpenter has returned from Mil- " CHICAGO, Aug. 15—~CATTLE—Receipts, Esq60%0 © » b eTS o1 t N . 16, 3 € 04 state, SSQ6 i1 CHICAGO, Aug. 16.—President James H. :I:pmm‘:lI;'"'l'l"’:_b*;’lmp‘rh-“"l‘znlh!‘";o‘m There fs talk now among the business | wouieo, where he spent o two weeks' va- | o SOUTH OMAHA, Aug 15, 09 heads arner nominel §00d . tQ P afloat; etate nu‘lzlmfi“‘”"“ Bekles of the Commercial National bank | BARHCUIT SHEtCRE Doy appear to view | Men of forming an association of business | cation. obecelpts were Cattle. Hogs. Sheon: | eacs, 15 900 40 good 1o prime steats: B3 | yori maltin. sigite ¢ | of this city glves out the following sum-|the situation with entire confidence, and |men for the purpose of 'pushing South | E. E. Blackburn, state archaeologist, 18|, ia) ,‘.u"m“‘; ¢ ot s | §4.90; stockers and feaders, $2. 'elfi" WHEAT- Recelpt mary of the general crop situation which |are quite prepared to meet all require- | Omaha to the front. Since the Commercial | the guest of Mrs. M. J. Carpenter, Twenty« | Oy Wednesday Do sow | 3.80G4.50; heifers, $2.0094.76; rnnnorlh‘c- P | No. 2 red, §%c elevator, and i . ments of legitimate business. 1 1 " here has | ¢cond and H_streets. Official Thursda 290; bulls, oy %, calves, $3.0086.7%; | afioat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, ) has been prepared by his bank CAME I BokgLs, |Club of this city quit business there has | “Sp " 4ok U raan. Twenty-first and L | Ofolal Friday . Texus fed steers, $.004.75; western steers, | aoat; No. 1 hard, Mavitoba, Wi £ o' 1) CHICAGO, Aug, 13, 1903 —Experience hav- President. been little doing to Interest people In the | streets, has returned from a two months’ | Official Saturday $3.25014.65. " afioad On good outside support, higher m'. demonstrated the accuracy and value —————— possibilities of the Magic elty. stay with relatives at Belmont, la. m,l:’::( \(f.‘fm"; ,.'fif.‘;n"."l’?( T‘c" “:'m; c.‘m-.. ;(rnln.(l nu:llvv\‘r!l 'nlu:’..vu and cov o on ohtained fro . v ated Monday, 30, nd; 3 ; wheat developed a further sharp ri Spondent banks in ,;\x’::'lxn:ll: Pesrs 6nd DUb- BIXBY DENIES BUYING LANDS | South Omaha is now the second packing | <There will be & meeting of the city coun- | Week ending Aug. 15.. Flandy 'to G0 Tigher: mixed and butchers. | hia® morning. DFices attaining new ' higl cfl this evening to pnss a number of ordl- | Week ending August 8 nances relating to street improvements. | \Veek ending August 1. lished regarding ecrop prospects and gen- center in the world and the business men 10 ®ood to' cholce heavy, $5.45@ | jevels, Near the close, ho: er, the mar | | | | | eral bisfioss " fonaftions, '} recentiy ad. | Aserts Compantes He fa Interested | fecl that something ought to be done to at- | " Willlam Jetter, collector for the Jetter | Week ending July 3.. R ou: DRy O o i S | ot sy, My Ieasth Wooed of our correspondent banks, and also to in Are Also Guiltless of tract attention of eastern investors as well | Brewing company, returned yesterday gh.eek (‘nd]L“K July 18.. i p ND LAMHS—Receipts, 20001 gis.c; September, SS@SS%c, closed 8'c; the president of at léast one other bank in " as to look after the trade of the home f_?’m Colorado, where he spent two weeks o last year....19, ) steady; good to cholce wethers, $3.2 | December, S84@88%c, closed 883 every county in the states of Alabama, Charge. PSRRIV I8 ‘haberted by dealers in | Vir N tHE TEA0TLA, KECELFTS FOR THE YEAR 1O DAL | fair to cholce mixed, $2.5043.25; west- | CORN-—Receipts, 6250 bu.: ex 44,430 Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, In-| @p PAUL, Minn., Aug. 16.—A special to s Mrs. E. 8. Harrell leaves on Tuesday for | ‘Yhe following table shows tie receipts ol #heep, $2.76@3.75; native lambs, $3.25@ | hu, Spot, market steady. No. e rle. dlan Territory, Towa, Kansas, Kentucky, i % 4 A - various lines of goods here that a large | Butte, Mont., where she will visit Mrs. r;ul-‘ nags and sheep at south Omaha for ; western lambs, $4.3065.65. vator and 60c afloat; No. 2 vellow, 61%c; Souistans, Michigan, Minnesota, Miseis | the Ploneer-Press from Red Wing, Minn. |proportion of the trade goes to Omaha, R. A. Carpenter for a short time, and then | {he year to date, and comparisons with last |+ - - No. 2 white, 60%c. Options sold up slight- Bippl, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, | says and steps are to be taken, 8o it is claimed, I’PS“::d on to btehe coast. baed 10 Knnsas City L Stock Market. l'nwl:h the v'\'esrt,.:‘l;'l“:hu market ‘was (0o Ohio, Bout kota, Tennessee, | v ” uite a_number of 1 o v CANBAS > ™ “Re. | dull for much res ., and the weath, s e anain” making inquiry aé ld“.'f" R o M';flh;,y'" :'l" ot ";fl"" to make an effort to keep this trade at | no 15y “Fraternal’ Orde "L‘:m;;‘:le: et {7 Al F RSt AL TR ATTLE RS | hews wan favorable again. A setback n %0, the cunditions and - prosgects of corn, | 1ands.” skys Tams Bixby, chirmp o2 tHe | honty, to Plattsmouth yesterday to participate | gheey 1 ot G market inehanged; | the closs undor lquidation et Anal pr wheat, oats. rve, barley and cotton crops | Dawes Indian commission. n investi- | Gne prominent local merehant said, in | In the Eagles' picnic there. N [Gios i 8 ... | cholcs exgort wnd uretsec vegt stsefs, M September. SaS%c, closed tive coi . an o o i eM§S Dricé Laia {oF nogs @t Bouin chaice (o goo.| stockerd “6e, closed B0 e o s entupes, | Shtion Jo said L0 D . b 1 | dpWaking" of the propossd orgaaisation: 1 oithe altar at St. Mary's Bohemian Cath- | Omuia tor the Inst neveral days with com- | $0GLE: wesler 10 steces, $16@LES R Dth o Yo Mirease and yleld, as compared | NOt intend to; neither have the companies | ¢jnk the merchants of the city ought to | was dedicated et Siliencon Wil | Datious: Eas a0 dngien R o mar | bu. Bpot. stead 0. 2, 8c; standird with last . fn which T am interested. They had not % L0 o g — —eeeeee | COW UL &, 3Lo0gs a- | white, 420; No. 3, 88%ec; No. 2 white, H I y I. these inquiries 1,068 detailed | g 1t to the ti 1 lett, 86 1 get together and form an organization and | appropriate ceremonies. In these services Date. | 1908. (1902, [1901. 1900, 1899, (1898|1807 tive h $1.0 .30, No. 8 white, 410; track, white, 41@46c. I s e L TnoneS "of | St | s’ 1 oofiie i attyt malr Miowtig | b AXTETpe S0t a dispiay. of Soods. The Father Chundolak, the pastor, was assist- | —— = ——. | bulle, SL000GH, call o, B.1008 3 Tecelod | HAY-Dull, shipping, “To@sic; good (o which is published herewith. It in Dot ::’::m‘:; hm‘:;’(:: | pretty near knowinglpnew Workman temple could be chartered o aha. :I\:.l 1 ‘|‘|nm 77%(2“.:“?}:?“:7? z'“ J aek,, OREIS MW RYRS) calves, b r‘?‘o“fv’si‘v':"h o ORI 5L deemed practicable to publish the replles in v 3 for-a week or two and each merchant be- - o * 1736 6 iy b Ay, 4 i 8 4] 8 x X rm; A on olce, Vi a ully % 'S | 4 99 1 5 16| 4 33| 8 67| 3 41 HOGS-—-Receipts, head; m: et 8c- | 1005 aie@2dc: 1901, 14@17c; olds, i8c. mixé-h:ln:;"('n:n’u‘:x’;:&nhc:‘%rb':.."r .c"'f:‘-':xl{‘- Mr. Bixby is spending a fortnight at his | ,o,ging to the ofganization could make a PORTERS WAR ON TIPS | Aug. 4. ! 5 Ma} | 8,30 443 3 §i| 3 57| tve to strong bulk ‘of sales, $6.30 | "HEH Steady ! Cvanton. 3 o35 1y bodied in this report. The I brmation, | home ,’,‘.’" He is a director of'the Mus- | gipiay iy o booth of his wares. In order Aug o..0:| o4ia| ol 3 36 Qo0 heavy, .20G50; mixed and packers, | ec; California, 2 to 3 Ibs., foe; Texas dr coming as it does directly from bankers, ;r:x:'o\":l‘e -f:flhTr'l(l-l company and of the [ "Ll 0 the people of South Omaha to | Fees Decrease and Pullman Men Will 3§ el s 5| %ol § 40 | @375, receiptu for the week, 34.300 head. A R Gutet: netd, 20G%to. B e aibini . odoa 4o, MERIE | (8 SEMHICeA onerctomantoTfi ok | |, ALk fos Ramimerative Wiges 8 bR Lk O i er-eglen: | LoRs: | RIckEirmy Somtas, Ao sxtem 440 e v e p Jle be- ' . W ven. § | 33| 3 13 s, $3.0013.60; weste s, | Gige; Japan, 6 muntle, Y e e mated yield of | banking and loan 'business. They stand Shsii gty sTimipen Kf::,:d‘:: ::,:\:,'l". oyt || 5 19%| y e anns. Bpo T Yixis ciipged |s Fiov SIONS Teot, firm: family, #5000 y courate, ; 5 1 29) i clipped ¥ s, 32 : s ped | 5 60; beef hams, $21.60023.00; packet, $9.000 e A L BT IR b A b e et these lands when | ;¢ gouth Omaha would learn that prices — L4 FA “netp, 304 4 stockers and foeders, 3245 | 4 50: city, extra India mess. $1100215.00. Cut | Insotar as it is possible to make Such estl | they are purchased, and that s one of the | o "y ut" about the same as elsewhere and | I the davs to come It may be that trav- 515 b @d.50; receipts fog week, 17,600 head. Thoats, steady: pickled bellies, SK@ilc; pick B e T e e L 2 T ettt '{" "h,:rh ",‘," b o 1zed. |thatthere s nothing sa®ed by golng out- ':‘"' bl Bl e ol i sr o ERr 02 il St. Lonis Live Stock Market. e aarehlOo Sy A aciad, enty: . comiment. T St Rubid $] WAV LRI | doe e Stey thint. TubRS ‘Wrdt SOISR basis | ;0 the city to make purchases. By the | the sleeping car porter by dint of persua-|._ = ___ - —| &T. LOUIS, Aug. 15.~CATTLE—Recelpts, | $8.10; 8 A. $8.76; compounds, $7.00. Tork, Which must be bOrne I Tiahod fact While | for the story that lands are sold at Im- | giving of free entertainments at such an | *1of. The spread of the “antl-llp league” | © Indicates Sunday. . 6,60 head, fneluding 500 Texans; market | dulet: family, $1750@01800; short clear, $15.00 oy of these contingencies may hap- | Proper figures,” he said. “Every parcel 18| ¢ opibie T think a ey people would | 16 DFnging the Pullman attaches to the| The official rumber ot cars of tock | Jieady: native shipping and export steer . $16.25G15.75. O Certain Jocanities It is scarcely to | gold under publicity. The deeds are passed |y | igreridiion conclusion that tippt Instituti brought in today by sach road wasi 34.2509.50; dressed beef and tutcher steers BUTTER—Firm: extra creamery, 10¢; Pa 'teared now that their occurrence might @ B be attracted and the good results would L it ol i b Cattle. Hogs, Horses. | 30000 30: e b0 1000 1bs., $3.60@6.00; | extra factory. 13@isc; creamery, common Do e o e e Setpread fs " to |upon by the Interfof department, under gopoy. obnoxious, and goon they may cease to|C., M. & St [ o R facders. $2.75613.80; cown and | to _cholce. 15@18ic: imitation creamery, 13 changs materially the cstimates “r.::“nxg;, the secretary's supervision, and the de- | Anciher merchant of prominence fell in | PFod passengers with a whisk broom at the | YYabash 3 3 helfers, §2.80@4.To; cafiners, 82,00G2.25; bulls, | i/ state, dairy, 14@17%c; renovated, 13@ oxcept, possibly, in case of the cor cTop. | partment i represented by Inspectors In | with the idea heartlly and remarked that end of a run as a delicate hint that & nickel | Unton Pacific syt 16 § |k calyes 100G% 16 Texas'and In- | Ve ppan_vnsottied; _state, full cream, ey e e O i weather. | | the fleld. They go to the highest bidder. | something ought to be done to induce resi- | 44 two dimes are due. The fact that the| C & N. Wy 10 PR .90; | gamey, amail Solored sk Targe, colorea, Fair Average Crops. and If T wag interested in the purchase the | dents ‘of the clty to do their trading at | ‘YSUNE Public 1 keeping & tght hand (] 21" HOGS Receipts, 200 head; market | REGATEG TGV atata and Pennsylvania, i o Uk ShloktaditEL wid Seisaouit only way I could get them would be by |pome. It is understood that a meeting is | N 1t8 loose change may be responsible for 20 xglnl»; :q;‘d _Hslm:{ aflfl:mvvug% fancy, mixed. Zic; state and Penns the peg yShroughout the Misslssippl And M teed; | outbidding competitors. You understand, |t be held some evening this week in the the conversion of the porters into casuists, 2 b4 soa b B B b il e seconds to firsts, 16G1%; western extras. 19 .:Im]o:,,,, they are I.F,{,,‘,,,"!;.!Thx,.‘:g‘_ thn' sale nf.lnndu‘goel not come under my | gouncil chamber for the purpose of talking | PUt Whatever the cause, the epoch of the ‘,‘ : SHEEP AND L.AMB‘E‘-Ru::pu, ”ggg “?‘X'x,"’fi"v.'v""fi-.?af?';.r .lr;%cr;l:‘):‘_\llzr‘.‘"la;u Blight ‘ecreases in the escimated yield are | jurisdiction; Mr. Wright has charge of that, | over the matter and forming a business outstretched palm will be brought to an - = | nend: market steady? native muttons, $300| BOUITRY_Allve, Qujet: weatern Spriiig 4l g A‘m,fln"“ il large in. |#nd 1f he became interested in the pur-|men's assoclation. end by the men themselyes, who say they | Total r«celr 1 o4 7| @ (;a-‘ \Innrf“-,{:;c;fe :WL Wr’un s an kS, | ahickens, 12¢; fowls, :fo; turkevs, 1ic Creases are shown. particularly In the corn | chase I should consider that a different Wkt ekt b " will organize to abolish the fee system. ”";'{;,;‘,'v':"’:fl“‘,h LR, ”ur';fm“_lfl_‘{‘*‘*lmlnmf s b gt g H?'mlf"fl'n?xflfi western brollers, 13%@ T T iiaie. T oiy | Twitee. . Bt Ko db: & Wy ol Anp, A o YR Cirmar According to the men who are promoting | ber of head indicated: New York Live Stoek Market. METALS—The motal markets wera fairly e e itean). “snow | better | 1 do not belleve that he has been gullty | One .day Isst week it was announced |an organisation of the sleeping car parters average conditions than last year. of any impropriety. This is only & plece of | that the iumber for the completion of the | tipping s fading Into something even less | Smith®, Packing company braska and Wisconsin the averag v » % 8wift and Company. braska and Wisconain the averass ig, ite: | ome business that has been going ail the repalrs on the Q street viaduct would ar- | tangible than a tradition. At the Key-| Armour & Co. Cattle. llog5 NEW YORK, Aug. 15.—BEEVES—No |active, and business was consummated at c e tresh receipts and no trading in_eattle; | about ‘vesterday's prices. Copper continued - 1391 | feeling weak: cables unchanged: Shipments, | aulet: ° Lake, $13.1214013.% 1,709 | 1,553 beeves, 500 sheep and 3,660 quarters of | $13.121, and casting at $I12.87 electrolytic, Tin ‘was I T Cohrtor WhoLt atates (Inciuding Tii- | time. The Dawes committee has blocked |rive on Friday and that the bridge would |stone hotel, ~Chicago, where several Cudahy Packl any 1,833 | beef. steady; spot. $28.40@28.50. Lead steady: maining winter wheat states (ncludiig T | & humber of schemes to rob the: Indians, |be open for traffc on Wednesday of this | of the sleeper atiaches were {rying | Arme puvers oo oo 3 64| "CALVES Recelpts, 4 1 car western | spot, '#0. Spelter. frm ‘at Trideye nd) Crossts TaRging Trom 1L per cent to 4 Der | and each time It has left.a erop of griev. | week. When the car looked for arrived it [ to form a union, much stress was laid on | o i | oatim el aver SyeRtevaRy RO Ry L e ) o b o nt, the average estimate being 11 r 5:1.‘1 1;-: thun last year. ;l p:' ances.\ From some of thess storm centers [ Was found that the lumber was not that | the fact that buflet and dining car men aro Totals . srastichtly 573 | steady: ‘city dressed veals, SGLic per I = o W the “spring wheat” states, Minnesota | I suppose the report was started that trust | ordered. Tracers are being sent for the | often so substantially remembered by pas- i L L0 G0 s ) i) St. Louis Grain and Provisions. b ; cals of cattle this morning and S : Lok and North Dakotn show decteases of §| companies were engaged in buying lands. | missing car. Now there is no telling just | sengers that nothing 1s left for the porter I A or A etk | fenet eieays L Lioi0s B (€5 WRAKEVE) | g\ LOUIH, Auk 1E—WHEAT Higher; B A D e e e el i vevase | There has been nothing in my course for | how soon the bridge will be opened. Fm- | but the good will of the man whose coat | Fecelpts show an Increase over last week 5P AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 19%; | No. 2 red, cash, eiovator, SUcs TTAGL S0 for the district being 8 per cent decrease. | which I would not cheerfully face the |Ployes of the Cudahy and Armour plants, | he solicitously dusts. amounting to nearly 2,000 head, but as steady; lambs, l4c lower. -3 hard, 90 no other trade worth noticing. Feeling, | qulet. 3, h In' the southern and southwestern states P compared with the same week of last year, | $2.50@3.685, few wethers $4.0094.50; lambs, | D o i et ely 1ot 8o Important a crop, | Strictest investigation, and I have every |as well residents In the southwestern A man rode with me from Chicago to [there s a decrease of nearly the Bame | $5.7546.80; culls, $4.00. L 80ge. % ilt, "G R but shows a better average condition, | confidence in my confrere: portion of the city, are complaining bitterly [ San Francisco and gave me a dime,” said | amount. For the year to date, however, coreeas— mno_flhAl‘,ow;r. is'c ‘M\ D{.“‘m-b;.r Ll Texas reporting an average Increase of G of this delay. It is asserted that when the | 5. A. Bowman, & porter on a Union Pa- | 'herS 15 85 Increase of over 10000 head. 8t, Joseph Live Stoek Market, iy Yoo, gt Xt T cent. J -| “The market for corn fed steers has be > + R : ke P90 o "eorm bl dscreases ranging| RAILROAD BUYS COAL LANDS |Trdee vas Coved ot ooy Poe et wma | % com in Good Shipe (s week and i fact prices | ST, OSELN: AU JICATRLECRS || OATS i No. gt St NG rom 3 per cent to 30 per cent are reporte a8 left on est end of the viaduct an *“I carried elght men to for good stuff are back to the high point | ¢ h Ol . s ;. 8 g5 iy In ' few extreme northwestern state g 1 Denver last night | 191, B008 BIUT 08 It Where they were two | 8.36; 0od, to cholca beeves, 346535 fair | bia; May, 3i%c; No. 2 White, i9c. the service given now is practically worth- [ and didn't even get a pl t 1) to_good, $4.2@4.7; stockers and feede 3. Bdc. where corn is not an important crop, a | Over a Million Dollars Paid for % % ’ L3 pleasant sm! weeks ago. The advance for the week | (. el L 753 Y| RYE—Lower, e, o Considerable percentage of increase is i % e less. The city council has been called upon | zdded Porter W. L. Elkins. Amounts 10 16GZ5c on all desirable grades, | BMGAN- Lo yeaa: 5@100 higher: | RO Cateady TIESSLOS. e 400 shown, although this does not mate:ially roperty in Macoupin County, to request the street car company to get | Since the strike of the waiters and the | the Kinds that come in competition With |, ., 5‘,“0@5?, 800 ;| FLOUR—Steady; red winter patents, $i. ect 'the average. —The greatost failing | Tilinots. another car over the bridge, but #o far this | starting of the “anti-tipping” movement, | LrGon rermr Tt e thoce Have i, | 608 Wi S0P T 4 DULE 0 | QL) (eRR ey, B SR, STV Aug. 16—Deeds to |ha8 not been done. While the tracks are | the man who formerly slipped a dollar into hsiders the. ve im- | "SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 63 head; | “ SEisD—Timothy, ste off is In Kansas and Missouri, which show clear, $§8.20@3.85, an average of 20 per cent less in each state; | SPRINGFIELD, TIL proved considerably. The top price i P i dy, $3.11G8.25. the least In lowa and Kentucky, with 8 per | 30,000 acres of coal lands south of Spring- |1ald the planking hds not been placed at|the hand of the smlling porter now Week, $5.40, was paid on Kriday for a | lambs, $.40. CORNMEA L—8teady, $2.60. ket : X - gives o | Mee 7 —F cked, east track, T35, O o iD oo ok etates 13 |field were filed with the county ‘Tecorder | the east end and consequently cars cannot |quarter. The man who before gave & L A R R P b Sloux City Live Stock Market. BN Gitan: Simathy . old, © 800000 13'pex cent, "In the south the corn crop | of Macoupin county yesterday, the con- be ":“-“(r';‘:'zn""“"“f BU0SLCF theilinion | duscietinow BIwE S dinid wiils)tioas wha | besn mctie too henvy to)mest the ety BIOUX CITY, In, Aug 16 (Special Tele. | nw, B.0G12.00; praiie. 800110 3 oc] mpany, who is in Aar| of ) — C. L8 o= cel ead; »or, » 166 per cent better, and in Texas 113 per sideration being $1,010,613. pany, charge formerly gave small gratuities now keep | MeNts of the local demand and as a result | gram. P A the ket has bee tisfactory to | steady; beeves, $4.00@5.10; cows, bulls and [~ HEMP-Twine, be. 3 Phatior than last yoar, but jt shouid | The sale was consummated by the Dor- [ the repairs sald last night that be v ready | thelr change. Consequently the abolltion | the Eehing. nterests.. Good to cholce torn | mixed, $3 6004 1o; stogkers and feeders, $£30| PROVISIONS —Pork, lowers Jobbin: remembered that corn in ‘Texas has been | weya of Hillesple, the purchasers being the omplete oon as the lum- | of the system would bé but a small sacri- | feds may be quoted from $.00 to $.40, fair | @3.70; calves and yearlings, $2.60013.60. N endy T Boxed axtre ahorts. §5.) zm;:l lg;' :Ig:;eh)‘ez“. th:’:;unl‘}":;”nfi‘:",; Chicago & Northwestern railroad of Chi- ber arrives. He lays the blame for the | fice for many of the men. To recompense :o looflh ‘om lu.wdm $5.00 and common stuft mH(iCliS“—ll;;zcsel lnfi“fi.’ofl“ l%ifim"mn" sell- 5::‘:“&;:“:3% °.‘n‘2m°‘r|5::r"w‘..,' 2 1a & par,cent etter, Corn, however, as | 480, through J. F. Cleveland, land com- ?::lz‘:n 1":1’ nurrl«ludh:ocn;p-ny t:»r l:h:. thins, Bowaver, 150 TITRAN somanny wilt | 0, oy Belcs Bowh san very woeven| T 15@6.: , 5. 3 METALS Lead, steady, $10. Epelier, :vhnm‘;- I'I;I: h";:‘e" l;lnlhe nfl\uh 18 ;unla misstoner of that road. , s particul r was trace 0 | be called on to ralse wages. At present |#ll the weck and for that reason there is Stock in Sight. ";’&"L'?R\ Firm: chickens, 9 toush the Jhome consumption, and. al: | "ryg Torseys, B. L. of Alton and H: 8, ot | Ofeen River, and was reported due {o ar- |a porter is pald % a month. Meals in the much difference of opinion regarding the | Following were the receipts of live stock : ! rated 3 1c; turkeys, ldc; ducks, 9c; gc fs Year may be insuficient for their own | Macoupin county, are also: inte in | Tive here Friday, but did not come. Engl- | dining car cost him one-half the regular position of prices as compared with those | at the six principal western cities yester- | gy pTER—Quiet; creamery, Lif ald a week ago. It will be remembered, | Cattle. Hogs. Shee B e e that oot | mee e Koo i T Maroumt Gt | heer King states that he will open the | charge, and on long runs the expenses are | howes i ! 3 o o 117 t 3 re | however, that there was a big slump in| 0 . 12 5,186 G c. atates will not. be buyers ot northern corn | Tl 3 "W10 now heing .“r:"‘d m": bridge in three days after the lumber ar- | as great as the wages, the port::- pre prides "the Hret of the week, 50 that al- | Oniasss ) ST SGs—sigher, o, doss off. s uring the mext year to any great ex- ) atone & Yot Al Imant i “reaildtal of thie | 36 g - though the feeling has been a little better | Kansas City o iy Pl . Girard to Dorcester, diagonally across the ass meetings of the porters are being|since Wednesday, the market is still con- | 8t Louls a9 Flour, bbls. teto X 1Mo oata crop will be from § per cent 10| county, running through this coal field. Third und Fourth wards are compelled to | held weekly, and a committee with head- | siderably lower on the average. Owing to | 8t. Joseph Sheat, 0 00 Corn, bu E T g M U iR walk to Twenty-sixth and Q streets in or- | quarters at 815 State street is preparing e | (15, Ulcyenness in the prices pald some | Sioux City . Oats, bu L 3000 der to ol car. ales look much better than others, but - Srtues 0c Tom $'her cent <o 160r cert Maranis of f¢l o Beidey catch a constitution and by-laws for a union, the taking the market as a whole prices are| Totals .. 3 5 Minnesota and North Dakota show de- LONDON, Aug. 16.—~The marquis of Balls- Poultry House Completed. purpose of which will be to stop the tipping | not far from a quarter lower than they Kansas City Grain nl(l lf‘-n . creases of from ¢ per cent to 8 per cont, bury was reported to be slightly better to-| The big poultry house at the Cudahy |CUStom and to force higher wages from the | 1°Th& o athtc e s‘éfii}:’x‘x“a'i::?‘y' OMANA WHOLEWALE: MARKNT, .e',f.fi.’isé‘n?n?fl‘mfil‘,‘f.m‘: T 3 o Tye and bafley crops are better In | day. plant hers {s about completed. It will not, | CO™PANY. Early next month a delegation | from $1.5 to $23, falr to good ‘cows from v No. 2 hard, 7ot fi X . de and Quotations on | 7 33 q however, be opened until about October 1., | FePresenting each division in the west will [ .25 to 13.75 and the better grades of grass Condition of Tra 70@72¢; rejected, - ers sell mostly from $2.76 to $3.25, with an o In talking to a Bee reporter last night [1Smerd o higher scale. occasional cholce bunch bringlng more Beaple REA Bagey:Nrefnes, T. W. Tallaferro, general manager of the @ ought to get enough wages 8o that | than that. Corn feds sell up to $4.25. Kansas and South Dakota, but the totals for all states show on the average slight decreases. These crops are notably less (n A Hurt Nover Surts 1liinols, Kentucky and North Dakota, while [ After Porter's Antiseptic Healing Ofl 1s ap- (@ 46c 4 Decembe aah PNo. s 'mixed, 41G47c; No. substantially the same as last year in In- | plied. Relieves pain instantly and heals at we would be Independent without look Bulls, veal calves and stags have not E‘G‘g'?_‘l:‘r’z‘lft"!;‘ock"*lg’:-oufi‘/-‘“ spring the; No, 3, 46 lowa, Michigan, Wisconsin and Min- | ¢ne same time, For man or beast. Price, %o, | CU08hY Packing company, safd that the| . ;oo woia A I, Hundl 00KINg | \hanged much all the week. The bulk of | Chickens, per_ lb. 1 roosters, accord 75" white, 36@3%c; No. 2 mixed, work on the poultry houses at Kensas City " - ey, a porter on | the bulls sell from $2.00 to §3.00 and calves | N8 to age, @6c; turkeys, 10g1ic; old ducks, Cotton Crop Comditions. The cotton crop is reported 24 per cent young ducks, $@l0c. . 2, Be, TIER-Packing stock, 124@130; cholot | JiXY_Choice timothy, $9.0061000; choico R and at Stoux City had been stopped. The | 1° Burlington. “Tipping has faded away | from $4.00 to $5.00. Ge; [ wrO}ER WinAng heds and. feod mouses ot Bovth Omahe | Until 1t 1s only a dim memory. Passengers | There have been more stock cattle on | b i o 4 LONDON, A [ 5 n ale 0k th 3 dalry, in tubs, 16@l6c; separator, 20c. .00, petter in Alabuma and 17 per cont better | puoyant e e e T SPaT etV ey | will be completed and fitted up ready for l':;:"i”‘:' ""’d‘“"‘"‘"’ I they don't get | Saonthe ang. the demand. was siso s it FRESH FISH_Fresh caught trout, 90 P B Creamery, 15G17c; dalry, fancy, In Texan than last year, but 12 per cent| American market and the fact thal the | use. Mr. Tallaforro expects that along in © berths and take it out on the por- | better.” About the middle of tho week the |Vci pickerel TGS, Blke, Moo BECCh S| 156 0 p i Miswourl and Kansas, cusen ; Bettlement here involved much less aiffi- ter.” market was safely 10@15c higher, but as|bU 9 .mln-"-'::r-on"-:n'lr:'ga::.|m‘|l|:p‘:°"x','dufl||'.'.?: culty than had been anticipated, the .‘z-‘“k October there will be plenty of chickens in "y yoo0 0 o o i34 TN, apt to be the case, the market eased ,,f”s ; salmon, ldc; haddock, 10c; codfish, 12¢; | raturned, 18%c doz.; new No. 2 whitewood Tl ond SHaht doctonses i Gona | market closed yesterday rather dull and | the country, and then the house here will | p, 8 Frangisco,” sald ittle toward the close, 8o that prices are | redsnapper, '10c; lobster, bofled, per Ib. | cases included, ldc. EDwal SR SIS acnonbos B e et ooty g rather MUoaid | Lo opened. The cold storage house in cone | FOTLeF Bowman. “On the last trip I didn't | about where they were s week ago. Com- |c; lobaters, green per ib. e bulneeth D ton Terouatint the: Bout nian affairs, which hitherto had been | nection with the poultry sheds i have a passenger in my coach. The trip | MON StUff has been rather hard to dispose |1lci catfish, c; black bass, 0Gzzc: nalibub, | wheat, exactly the same (In percentag slightly affected by the stock market, are poultry sheds Is nearly | yorore 1 got 84 in tipe £ h of all the week. The bulk of the fair to |l0c; crapples, 13c; herring, dc; white bass, | Corn, year. The crop is somewhat backward, | (NOUEHt now to have taken an ominous ap- completed. . ps for a three days' nnd cattle sell from $3.00 to $3.50, with the | 10c; bluefins, 8c O and some complaint of boll weevil is made, relrulce. and this feeling had 1its effect on run, and my meals cost me $. I couldn’t|better grades selling largely from $3.60 to | BRAN—Per ton, $13.50. — r Receipts. Shipments, 56,800 156,000 58,400 10,000 bu.. g No More 8 ay Dances. " HAY~—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale aral "- ket pe fally In ‘Texas, where in certain dis ansactions, consols being dull and forelgn 4 save much out of that proposition. $3.76 and as high as $.00 was pald this | 2 au 1 upland, Duluth Grain Market. tricts the Inseot has done serfous damage | eCuritles being lower. A certain degree of | ifembers of the Fire and Police board | A meeting has been set f week. | Dealers’ assortatiou. Cholce No. 1 upland, ULUTH, Minn., Aug. 16—WHEAT-To 4 . nervousness continued on th set for August 20, The market on ster: « 8t . | $8.00; No. 2, ; medium, §7.00; coarse, DUL 3 in recent years. Thus far no adequate pro- | PETVOUSNERS, CONURNES on RA8 Q,‘,"'"_"c,‘_'; are reported as saying that after Sunday, | When an attempt will be made to form a | fered a aeciine the firat of the T Sl |30.60, Rye straw, $7.60. These prices are | arri No. 1 hard, 91%c; No. 1 northern, tection alnst its ravi h by tection agatnst s ravuges hus been dia. | {VAChiey emanated from Berlin: - After | August %, no more Sunday dances in halls | permanent organisation, The promoters of | face of heavy recelpts but after Monday | fof hay of £oad Color and oy 1 DeRe, BPhearca which Brey o the weevit nd 1t | & emporary decline, the outcome of profit- |over or connected with sgloous will be | the movement say that the ultimate aim 1s ;” thought. may in time exterminate the m'l'lm d":’x’ '“‘fl.’.‘" m&’t‘ o hAm_,,e:'n permitted. Since the order of the board |to afliate with the American Federation In addition to the information sought con- | F*ilroad section of the market. ere were | prohibiting these Sunday dances was first | of Labor.—Chicago Record-Herald. h " large purchases of Canadian Pacific on ) gornine rope 3, Sireula, U, Interier benks | BrEhh "ot Amerlcan. ‘sccounts. “Kafiys | edesd seversl permits have boen given by {helr Jocul business and financial cond:tion the position of banks in the matter o No. 2 northern, Ifln “ In store: No. o ] and Tuesday the feeling was better and |falr and receipts light. 1 hard, 1 cszficNose:“:\gl"' n'p::m; 0, 3 toward the close of the week there were| CORN-—dbe. northern, ly none on sale with which to| OATS—6e. OAT! of the market. The general| RYE—No. 2, boc. gpinion wag, however, that had anything 5 \'Ecuwgn.ns, e n offe would have sold safely 1 NEW POTATOES—Southern and hol n had a good ione, Rccompanied by |the board for the reason that arrange-| HERMIT DIES IN BACKWOODS | BCohisher, Range cows and stockers and | siowi, per by, w0gstc, 100, posiiien of -benke . 108, improving priotd. ments for these dances had been made feeders fluctuated back and forth about TCUMBERS—Home grown, per doz., 30c. u uchin 150 Sy prperpy—rrryed {he same as noted above for natives. 1A}iS—Home grown, wax, per market their ablity to finance the crops in thelr Mahchester Textiles, before the board had issued its orders. By OB B There was i modepate run of hogs | b-uke,, T0G80c. siring, er market basket, ctive “localities. A~ similur circular | MANCHESTER, Aug. 16.—The cloth _ | siving notice at this time the board feels Tast (without the crop report feature) that the ord be mi: B e A e A i e e | RS LIFLOWER-B n, per doz., | ure) was sent | ket continued depresscd and Inaetive t the order cannot be misconstrued. It et cou auol rong to a nickel | CAUL VER—Home grown, per doz. | s fhe prfae e, 10 eveey bank snd banker | wook though, at"the weelk's ond thers was |18 asserted by some of the members of the R Ariage Snd St the Speing of (he market | "CABBAGE—New home grown. 1%G1%c several states named. hirtcen hunared 8, falrer inquisy, Mostly of e qEwoek board that .these Sunday dances have a Fere mostly a nickel higher. Tho heavies, | per ib, s . and Lo, repies, dncludige, both, Interior | incress o trade where saissmen were demoralizing effect’ upon the community. | Honore Paquotte, the hermit of the sbxth | bohl Stmsng (o nikeel hlgher The hénvi. | FOM A TORS Home. srown. 1o. basket quiries. The Interlor banks report almost | flany coots hesmy biaynoUEht principally Will Help South Omaha range, formerly of Quebec, is dead. Thirty | Welghts soll mostly from $.20 to .24, | 5o, Without excepilon that they are in better | nEnL §0948, heavy goods being generally " b ' though some heayy. coarse hogs had fo sell | = {HUBARE—Per Ib., lc L P B L™ oelter | neglected. China was open at low rates for | Iive stock dealers here say that the |Years ago, in the flush of manhood, he|down to #.15. The medium welghts sold | NAVY BEANS. Per bu much discount bl‘rclnmmo'dulonl will ‘Do re. | MOSt qualities, but ltile actual business | recent rise in the Kaw river and the flood- loved a pretty country maiden of Bt. Je-|mostly from $535 to €30 and the choice | C LERY-Michigan, per 1y uired and rol t 3 . we 80| rom $5.20 t 5.40. h N OW.. . .y guired and probably not so much currency | sparingly. Yarns were firmer. checking the | Ing of a portion of the tracks and yards | 0 Seemingly fortune smiled on him, | HERITIERGS OIS Srom B 10 £, Tng | ONIONS—New home grows. ... bet Deserted by His Sweetheart, He Sh Teport. increases in deposits since th fncipient business which had begun in some | at. Kansas (City will divert stock to South | [°7 the wedding day named and the | if anything a little weaker, especially on ) Rifaned afatement. whiie bunka: reorting | Uarters, ‘and American cotton | was. In | Ormaha. ~All shipments In Kansas west | N8 were published in the church near | the heavy hogs. e R L ecreased deposite are scatterd. and usuaily | *18BtY better demand. s the girl's home. But before th FOr e WEIK Teceints show AR inorsens i.3; Brad and the Soecial lotal causes are.given for such de. of Manhattan,” sald a dealer last night, | - . be the hour of | over last week amounting to about 5000 | B0 HJ Wi aehIng Lol sey’ Japan, $1.50 5:“&- "!',,2: I::-u":f:a“'.: ..",:wmyo,, n Proapects of & Lynch wwill Be diverted to the SBouth Omaha ma: onore's happiness arrived, even as he|head. As compared with the same week of | ¥ %"Nbs—'rmied'y, per box, $1.00; Gross T Ded | BUTTE, Mont. Aug. .6—A special. to]ket." 1€ is Raserted also that the closing |*t00d decked for the ceremony, s man | 8t FepC, RRNEYer: Snets, 18,8, J6create 801 g1 nul-r:n?-r:::‘aumm.:mumm bankers have| 110, MineF l‘:'?mmhu:nuvu . Mont. 8ays: |of the Hammond houso at St. Joseph n: came with a note, and the expectant bride- | Snq" dcan 1:.91?:,mpl|75=:e»:hmr\|; moved up ']'.;"Aullu.\:‘fl_-(‘;v‘;lf:s',:lln'.] ofienrly treestones besn ‘discoutaging Chrm Tand And | Feal | Bk ko, e 11 sad] s Sbbiied hyty | sccount of the big fire will tend to divert | ¥TyoM Frusied B in hia hand but the tendency, has been upward, spd ¢ | A9 SARNTE Per ti:at. case, $200. gatato spoculatlon, In some Instances pa- | siranger two days ago. “was dlscovered | shipments of live stock (o South Omaha. | gricrward th RIES—Per li-al. case, §260 been tnformed ‘that banks will not mako | hedy had beeh shoekingly utilaled Rith § | Deslers look for & big fall and winter trade g Pramnt. st WAL Ras) Ik T : The friends who had gathered learned | BSL Eal over the close of last sesk of | GCUBIAN about "J0gehc is noled. Representalive | LUipg California, Bartle body had been shockingly mutilated wil had told th: Nor Av. Sh. Pr. N v. 8 £2.5. Y advances'to meet land payments, nor per- | knife. Tater 'the e fetuirad | at. this polnt. hA0SI0N Sy 1w Brihad woné with an | a0 e Bl B 8NTALOUPE — Texus standard, per | [l Hot Springs, the delig(hllulsumm:{ e s O vy ome tled | & verdict that the boy had been murdered. wasiian fev - Sreehn 2 9. WRINOA | 88 oo B M0 QUL Murooie B 1303 B crate 322; per % crate. $200 oo b, resort and natural sanitarium of TP wiuid sootn 1n this manher tnat spoceie: | Sich Thoiny rertiidoragn of Wimoula P away, and no'man would have known his | 8T iy P & B 1R [ ARy oty Wi W) 4 the West, Is easily reached by ths then TR TN lands’ an ompared “mih s | Tith PeIns reenpasiie. abserein 8 5ow | The @ew wistera caitle division et the | STe8t sOrTOW. He went into the backwoods, | !0 . (3] o 85 AT R MELONS—Texis. %5400 _ each. y tral ice of the year ago has been curtalled. A few bank- | villa are highly Wrought up over the aftalr, | stock yards is practically completed. About | Into the Laurentian hills, and thereafter, | & 83 ] o 53 “TROPICAL FRUITS. complete train serv "',,:;‘},‘,"‘,’_:,,::‘,‘N';“ ,';:'.‘;‘"',,',';',;,:g;(;m;g-r and it is said they are preparing to lynch |all that remains to open this diviston now | repelling all advances of friend or stranger, o 520 o 83 F1GS—Turkish, 18-1b, box, per Ib., 18c. Chicago & North-Western Ry. L ot Costulation and sxiensionn Tot | Anderson ‘tegisnt is the laying of tracks. Officials of the | eked out his lonely life. Few persons ever | 58 80 8 53 ORANGES — Mediterranean, all, 129 Special low rates in effect from i’.‘,‘.’{‘.""'fl. been pureued steadfnsti &y Accident to Plonic Party. Burlington road have been notified that|Saw him, for he chose an unfrequented & i o &3 ‘é:’.@,?;, M\"i‘ffi:cl:: el g 0 Omaha and all points west, daily citles o o Ce part of the range, a 820 40 6525 N8 n y, 800 to coumiry the effect would have been bene:| GREAT FALLS, Mont. Aug. 16.—By the | Fack JAYIng can commence at Shch and It |3 "y ) nte o MSCAT Anifom ADSD sought ] ek | LEMONS Calitornie Tapey. %% to | Ml during the summer season. Fast ficlal, and that the adopiion of such policy | overturning of ‘a' picnic’ wagon from $t, [ 1# presumed that this work will be com- ' 1.1 2B sizes, %, dally trains with through service of & ng per- on & party of nuns ang n- | menc at once in order to have s divie e lumbermen . \ y $-basket cral . now ‘would do’much towirds insuri ‘l“tlerllxlflul ty of d I ed at in order to have this divi-| But a few days ago some lumbe: 0 R um‘s"—’?‘mid S $.00. ally manence and atability in business condi- | dian s Wore jushes wany. mundctmr.\ sion ready for the heavy fall runs of west. | 8me by chance upon the hermit's home. 5 24 " § 2% MISCELLANEOUS. Puliman sleeping cars from Mis- R R e s Tty (g and Moy Rasanunclats | orn cattle. Only a short stretch of track |10 the little clearing surrounding the dilap- the 8t POPCORN—Per Ib., Zic; shelled, 3e. sourl Valley and frec reclining Dreed Indian Eirl, was seriously hurt. An-|is to be lald in order to make connections | /dated shack lay the old man, prone upon H H HIDES:No, 1 green, ici, 2o, & b e chair cars from Omaha. Leave Almost invariably it is said that farmers | Other nun and several Indian girls were | with the Belt Line and it is asserted that | the 8&round, one hand clutching the tin 52y % 83 |8ei No. I'salted Tyc; No. 3 sated., (At " are prosperous, and in some communities | badly brulsed and lacerated. The accident bee %t | with which he had 52 120 8 %0 No. 1 veal calf, § to 12 Ibs. vrC' la Omaha daily at 3.00 p. m., reach- thae they huve money to lend. The pre- | occurred during a heavy electric storm, a | this can be done In a few days, providing which he had been about to prepare 5 223 ol {1 calt 13 to 15 Ibs., 6%c '"K lfmh °;'1 th vnglmllcnrllldluon of u-due is satisfactory, n--.n u{mll:mmnu lfl(lal:.n.‘ln‘ the horses | the material is at hand. & meal. snd i ¥ 'll'.‘m Sheep pelts, 254 orse hides, ing Hot Springs the next morning. and collections are good. and causing them to over a stesp How long he had been there could not be 0 § ber ¢ 9 b, a ol h o ¥ 08w NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per Ib., TRl (R RIS e forigs | M anEReT Murvey Oomes Back. told, for the body was fast mdldering to i 818 | e el vy e dee N % soff anel; | | Summer toure 2ty g g e day With few exceptions are atrong in reserves Quarrel E P. C. Murray has returned to South | the dust from which it had come. A shirt, s o BHin v Ib, 13c; No. 2 hard shell. per )+ 1301 | W 10'the summer resorts of lowa, Minnesota and in_good condition fo finance the crops. | pPHILADELPHIA, Aug. 16.—Af the ‘re. | Omaha to live. Five years ago he left this | trousers, boots, scarcely holding together, ¥ w0 530 Drazlle Peatt shell, per 1b., léc; hard shell and Northern Wisconsin. sult of & quarrel William Brinkley, city and located in Des Moines. Now he | were the only protection. e wik per Ib, 16c: pecans, large. per lb. lm today shot and killed Jammes Coxle. u white | 1s anxious to resume his residence here, as | The shack had but one room, and a A by |emell e e e ey et Lol Cho‘era Then two weels ago had an ltbrcatic, iwe | he says South Omaha cannot be beat. When | that it contained was a stove, & heap of - iB -8 £ 254 schedules, which will be prompily malled today, -h‘l‘l; th:fl:flnna\.d on & Street | in business here Murray operated one of | straw for a bed, and a few cooking uten- 8% 540 Philadelphia Produce M rlu;:“‘ upon application to corner with sever ends. Brinkley ap- | the most popular barber shops in the city. | 8i1s. Rumor had credited the mysterious| &4 30 ... §% nie PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 15—BUTTER— roached and witl t o 6 262 120 625 SR on Infantum g~ Ry e R g ,‘{‘;“'}'fiv’l’;: TThen he took to sparring and drifted away, | hermit with having much gold, but all the | “SiiiEbThere were no fresh arrivals of [ Dull and weak: extys western creamery, H. C. CHEYNEY, General Agent Every mother should The murderer s under arrest. Murray s looking for & location and ex- | treasure that has been found i a bag|sheep this morning, but for the week there | 1WEIRESPIN PUOCK demana; tresh nearvy, 111008 emen & g“‘:dy inst this of Soottieh Clans. pects to g0 into business again soon. containing $150.—Chicago Inter Ocean. I e O er It e rad itk 5ing | 30c, loss off: ' western, c; southwestern, Omabs £ agains! 8 Soo - : - t 19c; southern, 16@lic. ; wop awful disease PR gien Bong S ) werkey Bk s, |V " e oo 5 St | RS A e Bl 4 b l, . H | firat convention of the Hoval Clan, Order | 'y g King, president of the South Oma-| NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—The statement of 0 head. o e been in good shape all | (0 §00d new, M@I0ie. ! ] If babies bowels are days in thia city. commenc ¥ | ha Hospital assoclation, has made arrange- | averages of g.i-: clearing house banks of | yne wesl As the demand from both pack- A ] et Bext, and will e attended By 20 delewhtes | ments for the usé of Krug's park on the | S “adoresse, il o Denrtin s’ | 418 and feeder buyers has been quite brisk, Toledo Seed Market. get from all over the United States ai ‘an- <4 s JLILED. Deposi The first of the week the market on fai| TOLEDO, Aug. 16.—SEED—Clover, O« | Wakefield' N e i o RRy-P afternoon and evening of September 5. | 33,30 decrease, 3898750, Circulatio Sl eaned off about a dime, but since that | (obor §6.75; Decerber, $5.77%; August, §6. ! B|! eleld s o Members of the hospital association will | $0%0; Increase, #13 4 _Legal tendere, §16 | time “the markec has been just about | jrmd mothy, 818 i ackberry Secretary Shaw at Old Home. start out at once to sell tickets of admis- | 40" gacrease. SL21 000, Rescrves, 84737 | Jieady on both sheep ambs. - On most - ! ) ST, days irading was quite active on desirable | i erpool Grain and Prov \ o stult. of sourse, | LIVERPOOL. Aug. 16-—-WHEAT—Firm; LITHIA WATER 4 tes | A ~wed to some extent. the same as usual. | No. 1 northern, spring. .l_‘. No. 2 re The feeder market has shown very littls | western, winter, new, Gs4d; No. 1 Cal- K MORRISVILLE. Vt. Aug. 16.—Secretary |sion for this day only. The tickets will| 400; decrease, 33.257,50. Reserve required ., i Balsam & of the Tresmury Shax -:E:' Hre today 1o | be sold for 10 cents each and it Is expected S decrease, b l:rphu‘ua:. e It never fails to cure, 4 Lot vislg Tt oaiin’e sum wil) bo raised in Thia ey | Lot oD S oo o o Tnited

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