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THE OMAHA D‘AILY BEE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 i 0 | ing at £68 178 64, while futures were quoted 2, 660; September, $2%c; Decem- | business was inactive. Consols were quiet QTN K e | 1 van ; ) . steers....1161 3 8 . A I\ A‘ A at €58 28 6d. Locally copper was quiet and May, 8%, and steady, and home ralls were firm as 5 0“‘ MARI‘L’[ 16 cows. . 908 260 NASH WILL APPEAR IV WEEh s ,\((‘Alrm‘hv-‘rmA n "n‘-‘!_r\r' "I-‘xfi'{';‘fl;xl{":’l o arrive and on track, 35c. v\;.;kl‘;gm\wa.n.-m The elose 'nnmhn: A bied A Ba13.51%; electrolytic — - / PARIS, Aug. 26— business on the bourse - | P T S T Tamdon, THGILY. | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. | today u)enad‘no.ll.\:ln(l)' except Rio Tintos oot AR Roows.. 0 18 Price of Wheat Advavces Upon Report of | nd in New Vork at .2, Speiter was|' = e ot Mationals wers inactive At the ciose stocks | Desirable Grades of Oattle Bold Freely | ! feeder..1gn S & 4 feaders. 1051 330 | President of Eleotrio Light Oompany Ac- Weathor Oonditicns sthady and unchanged. Iron closed at Siiver Bulllon Reaches Highest Price | were rather heavy. he private rate of ¢ Fully Stead g Sonders.. a0} QUOSRUNIS. w0 18 s, ’ = 3 D g Logaity - jron b B g Since November, 1001, Seooan Vel I DN O s Raane b o 2 cow o 2 cows..... 814 3 & ospts Invitation o: Exohange. undry, northern, I8 quoted at SITIGILN: | - NEW YORK, Aus. 3 ~Nothing worthy ot T e ook, Joows... W0 10 3cows. 8 18 _— 2 toundry morthern At $16.00§17.00; No. | of extended comment was accompiished by B, 18 - 7 e 22 A8 CORN AND OATS BOTH SHOW STRENGTH | No, 2 toundry noithern at 4165gifon, No. | of fextended coiment was accompiished by 2o UL, HOGS SOLD TEN TO TWENTY LOWER ‘Hartman & MooWyo SUBMIT PLAN TO COUNCIL FIRST & New York e dotations. o toed artmar —_— southern soft, $16.50@16.78. \ the way of d lun,-uulun of tu;run\llsrulr” NEW YORK. A”-‘ 2.—The following are e "r‘x, ‘,‘:"‘,' 9; Betith Daketh - s by plice cnangés. The volume o) éalings fel Lo 3 26~ 0 . ones—South 1 Report of Cold Weather in Corn Belt OMANA WHOLESALE MARKET. another nutch toward absolute stagnation | the quotations on mining stocks: Very Light R # ot Sheep and Lam! 3 cows.....1000 135 22 cows..... 836 ! Following Heavy Rains Brin RO U A TR g oo R e and Both Fat Staft and Feeders |14 cows. .. 87 3 b1 1 cow. .o 1240 shares, and the price cnanges ieachung v {xOstario 4 . C h & 0 2 ’ Condition of Trade and Quotations point we.e few. it was observea that the | Preece 15_lophir Pemb & Cowden—8. D, 1 MPORETR Whish Is Net Stapie and Faney Produce, telephone calls on the exchangé anu, tne lh',;;":(';‘« L Seid Readily at Fully Steady 17 cows..... 9 “bulls....117 Sustained. EGGS—Fresh stock, loss off, 166, annunciator calls to members by number | FEmEOCK TUOR Prices~Early Clearance. 4 steers...1106 3 30 A e v 0, 18 apring | Were extruorainartly few. which i regarded | jigr, ‘Blivsr | A Otis-8. D e o ars, acpord | 88 evidence that very little business orig- | jron siiver ........ 11 feedera. 1080 ‘5 % cows..... 45 200 | & S| G A ota"ucks, | Inated outaide of the exchange. ~kven tie | Leviviia: i (! ek ‘ ceder.. W0, 3 28 L e | CHICAGO, Aug. 2—The wheat marke Tk R : protessional operators are going wwdy [or | XOfcred. Receipts we SOUTH OMAHA, Aug 26 | 4\ Thompsoncldaho. o\, | President Nash of the Omaha Fiectrlo Jis jmrong trom 1he stary closing A ¢ : ml';urlk%n‘lk“:p":hx!flfln?“;)'c cholce vleriuu h:mm‘nm'n the trouvled state at | Cotton Market. OciL Monday. ... by S50 1090 18 gows ¥ b 1 5 feeders. 924 38 Light and Power company sent this self unber. Corn held steady at a small ad- . LT a3l Y ;| the market and the aller class Of TOOM | popnce o c O v bt H eeders. . 1000 § 1 foeders.. 910 335 |explanatory letter to the ting o Gance, Bepember closing wiiko higher and | H_FISH-Fresh caught trout, 116;| (raders have the market to themseives. [t| NEW YORK, Aug. 26-—COTTO SHON Jiedey, L] eeders. 1044 8 3 itsiers B 8 | ooaieaty In o the meeting ot the t et et COatatafiowed oansidera- | pickerel 1qfc; pike, loc perch, Sci BME |is the compiaint amongst these that when | Cotion market opened weak, Al o de ednesday i 2feeders.. 965 345 6 feeders..1i% 3 4 | OMmaha Real Estate exchange yesterday i se. alo, TW@Sc; bluefish, ;W " § oA Hown they e to | Of 6 to § points under the influence of ca- . — - 1 feed 210 2 7 i Sharlto " ble strength, closing lic higher for Beptem- | saimon, 10c; haddock, iéc: codfishy 12 B e e Sutaa o, and thay | Hles, Chat were from 3 to 5 poinis poorer | g Three days this week..1 1.4 HOGA-Thets was & more Hiberal fup of | Rea) Betete Exonases, Dmehn: Dees Min ber and %@g higner for December. Pro- | fedinpper, loc; lobster, oolled, pef b | He foh imeet supporting ordefs while if | Ban expected, and better weather reports. game days last week 0 15,410 1ogs hers. fodny than has arrived. in aeme | I &M in Teceipt of yOur TaVOF Of August 31 visions were firi at yestorday's close. | ic; lobuiegs, green, per Ib., 2Re; builheads: | {heh Ailempt a turh on the long side of (he | Afier declining another point of two o Bame week before...... 14,884 2184 {iTe DaRE, And a8 unfavorable Teports were | and i Teply’ would sav. 'L shall i vety e T o I (ha mcat market | Jic; catfish, lic; black bask, 20g2ic; halls| market they are unable to find a satisfac- | the active options the market was rallled R LI Jrecus Guv..Inge. e received from ihe east the market here | §lad to appear befors the Real istate ex- ek othar with Btrong outside mar. | put, 19; ciapples 130, herring, 6e; While | ory market to realise on at sny advance in | ShArDly by sqgressive gliaug support, end Sarae daye lust year. e gponed slow and generaily it lower, or all | change fully explain the proposed pian create: 3 Sew ' ¥ prices, hon the shorts were again In full retreat, Yy e e = 4 e | the way fsom l0c to lower. ht- | for lighting th C. . kets, created an urgent demand. There RS oW York counts, per can, |PTICOS " ihe Anancial districts 1 cen- | With Drices nat ‘only "Hacovering ail {heit | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. | welghts were in the best demand and wers | the proposition to' be” made to the city was an absence of neavy selling orders, | o 3 and whils proft-taking on the moderate | #tc: Ber, E4 advances prevented any soaring, the bullish | P27 made to the city ; extra selects, per can 8¢, | tored upon the money market rather than | earller losses, but showing net gains as| The followin i y one 4 4 & table shows the receipts [ not over 10@15c_lower. They seld largely | council. $1.00; standard, per can 30c, Per|upon stocks. Today's official admission of | compared with the close of the preceding | of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha | from $.35 to 867 The heavy hogs, how. | For obvious reasons, however, 1 cannot the fallure of the efiorts of the Consolidated | day. The advance was stimulated as the [ for the year to date and comparisous | ever, ehanged hands elowly, ahd were 18@ | publicly discuss the detalls of this fToeling increased throughout ihe session, | **HAN _per ton, $14. ke Buerior combany ¢6 Hecure SUbSCrip: | semsion Hrogt 4 - . 20c fower, They sold Iargely f plan final prices being about the best. Septem- e on, v Omana Wholssals | 4ke SupsHior company to securs subecrip- | session progressed by tenewed accounts of | with last vear: er, s0ld Iargely from 3520 to | until it s presented to the city councl, 1 @ o ssue, we Xe | s 8 resul e .80, and medium welghts from $.30 to o ber, opening at w@%W%e to e better than | Dealers’ assoclation: Chotee 1 upland, [ Rmple ot the extreme dimenlty of inducing | and "!M" "’gm!x\ra"l"t'a‘f bzl‘}c:;:lv.n 1‘:'»1013; "x:: Shttle 1903. 1002, Inc. Dec. L4 g)‘ would therefore respectfully suggest that 630,660 504,730 126,830 618,969 1,640,860 . 816,80 113,179 I 6 3. Heayy hogs did not improve any as | the matter s = the day ndvanced, ana 'some had 10 sell 08 | {oday. whene it the Renl Eaate cesim yosterday's close, advanced with but a tem- 2°88.00: medium, $7.60; coar r low as $5.15. Trading was slow from start | will take thé matter up, I shail ba grantly 3 porary break to 80%e, until it touched ¢ just before the close, which was a shade capital to assume any fixed form. There | dry goods district. ttention whs | H raw, $0.60. These prices are |js continued unwilingness to lend money on | ali attracted by the New York glearance, Sl:’e‘:p s y of good color and quality. Demand 4 % Are Strgmely b Tthough ) s it ‘casier at SONANC, & Eain of N@he: De 20 heceipts lght. time, wna rates'are sugmgly held, although | which reached 4006 bales, while 2111 bales | Average price paid for ‘hogs bt South | 1 ENRAAPAAY Tade | ¢ T oo Defore | gbliged. “Yours eruly, ¥ A."Nsh, " kresi- comber closed %o 'higher at 87ijc, selling | "CORN—4fc. class, owing to the extrems dullness in the | crensing s B 08 the Sodt Mcustion Omaha for the last several days with cum- | fng close of the market was extremely | 90t Up from the opening, S1%@Si%c. Both the | OATS-—o1 Stock market. Ofterings of bankers finan. | Grutung, strength of the spot Mtustion was | parisons: low And wenk And at noon there were st | On motion of Mr. Graham the explana- northwest and southwest were buyers In| RYE—No. 2, B0c T kas o the forelgn market t0dny | Doserer "out i8 thfiuence bn the afternoon about a third of the receipts in first hands | tion given by Mr. Nash was accepted and this market. Cash markets wero all Strong. 'VEGETABLES. i |Shlsed o ylelding tone 1n spite of a hard- | faaTket: At the best level of the day Sep- | pyre | 1902, j1902.1901,]1900.(1800.[1898. 4897 | AR packers did not seem to be at all | the ext ; . o Primary receipts were 761,90 bushels, | POTATOES—Per by, 70@80c. Sning tehdency in discount at Lendon and | jnmber, reathed 1136, October, 10.56e. and " | anxlous for them. Represcntative males: o extebsion of ome wesk granted. The against LGL10 bushels last vear Minne | SWEET POTATOES—Homegrown, per|Paris. Attention was attracted to_the re. | [ecSIRPer TRITE, the lat ;'filf";‘. o the Sew | U8 490%)| T41| 668/ 815l 41N ¢ fno Ar No. Av. Sh Pr. motlon also provided that a representative R ith loce rocelnis. OF T carn | Fifser i Virsinias, per 5u. BASKSL | Gude Bl A e Talling ‘off in loans o | Sfob ortions, Thie was well slong in the | JuE 31" ¢ o é’.“\gl',!h‘}gl YT AR oot i BUR . | ey o Y e, BN (e 13 of contract Erade, made & total fob three | “CUCUMBERS—Home grown, per doz, e, | eall in the United klln,t:l»x);mlhp‘sn tnstif :{;‘;:‘“‘;E‘;hgl‘"ffiwrlr‘r,\neffl“ - g ose the 40 60za tael ol 80l 4@l 638 R 0 "‘:“'_‘ll'l‘l'm:“: P LR points of 424 cars, against 206 cars last wee o) S-Home grown, wax, per market | tions of more than $14,000,0 n twelve 1 Ol 6. 5 04hy| 684 * | 445371 3583 PEPPRES . esolution eondemn: the and 435 a year ag basket, 70GS0c; string, per market basket, [ months, while current loans in the United | Filed irtegular during the last few months, 0 7 [T £y 0 5 2T% maJority of S G Predictions of cold weather in the corn | 70gs0c, bt States were reduced by sbout $5,000,000, | Cl0SIng barely steady; August was dull and $ :g*:z 14 g?:, ey ‘.T'S:: pbbanida bt 514 m:\gr.)for t:; :urd by By bart following yesterday's heavy raing | CAULIFLOWER—Home grown, per doz., | This helps the maintenance of the loan ac. | neglected all day, seiling as low as 12.20c 8o SR TiH) B ok ois a3t s e |2 & & Hn S SR gaused freo covering by shorts un_i}| resulted | 50c, ABAGH N R e gounts of our own aaukl? in the face of L she m\v’{'"‘(n’::ol\?e?c'ofi::h" e :J?f.'.'.mf,;': 9 . ‘1 15( 6 7,} 504 4 33§ 361 352 | Ta 1% 33 | pense of 330, a copy of index book No. 5 in a firmer tone In the corn pit. There was | CAB —New home grown, the heavy stock market lquidation. c. . It recited t un eaply advance under this influence, but | per ib. ¥ O | e Tarkes Atrength of Lliver 1 also a | Ligher, and later positions 2 ta 7 points i3 A RPIREEE R BLRRIR AR S R e T e Ly WA Jiquidation on the upturn caused a reaction | GREEN CORN—Per doz., 100. featurs of the situation, today's rise to|lower.’ Total sales were estimated at 600,- R L YT RORE R T ET 1 80 €30 b mAking & copy of this book and and a loss which was not entirely regained, | TOMATOES—Home grown, per basket, [06%¢ an ounce marking the lhighest level | 000 bales. 18,1 6 16%) G 8L) 6 77) 4 98] ° | 4 35 3 4 120 530 upheld the position of the register of deeds, although the Ia;e strength in wheat l:!lp'ed W§.m SR sy hnuc}:le‘ibnltncteh Ngergfiardof’lflzl.h 1‘10 is 1;5- F‘l:ltlm“ fi{_filal“mis.‘ulxluxi. M?&I’r?:; 1.l fi"/-\ o188 7’5' (07 dol I et {B ® WO HASGUIATE (58 Werk SIORSY. 5 the market and gave It strength a the R Per e 36 e Ve a e adon dealer: aAve over- Y ugust, 12.! 3 H ol 15. 525 | 668 6 40T 444 8TS ¢ 8 ] ~ A e at o%e, | NAVY DBEANS ., 82,00, old the market aad Are now covering, | tember, 1..22@1i.23c; October, 10.23G10.24c; ; | 6 68 e g i 830 Wil Help Clvic Clabs, St i nl.:"v\.:’f;»:n"%m‘:am\?;;filr, A e | R ALBRY tinisan DUz "L s0mo: |and there 1s some special buying for mint- | November, 100281004 T mher. 10 6 -l ] ST SO BB I - § 30 - A biotee ber closed %e highor at Blablic, ranging | large western, dsc. 3 age purpose by the French government. [10.02c; Jamuary, 10.04 \Am«; February, 10.06 %8 0% sel o) [ "‘ 366 36 830 The exchange, after hearing the report of Dotwern sosdoonc and biic | Febeipts | - ONTONS-New home grown, dry, per Ib, | Etie an Reading were also refutively fiini | @iotée; March, 10010 0c, The marke 18 AT S e S 4 80 60 3 T8 18 its speclal committee, decided to give the were 206 cars, with 26 of contract grade. | 2c; fancy Washington stock, per 1b., 2c. [ ‘lf"s e’;v:g;fl}o';'l\hg:ml:'\:;%;m{-«'\:‘r;flrhl" wus‘q-nl;‘l'.n:x;h ‘;l'm bales; o’;dl:lr:’ £y 9;;16« 20.(516 |65 608 * |37 870 580 Federation of Civje Improvement clubs all L oats, 7] OW) pe ood ord 3 ng, E 8| § 02! . T O by b lading Jond | PLUMB=Wison, | By Ry, Japesi There vs;s'{'!rfi'fll taking in cotton but wheat | fm(m'mg.l 1:5§§;wg‘g:xx middiing, 1346; mla: 8288 5'?.'}: e 331'; $8yel b s T REsur fris Joe (o L SRt Uk holders, tho strength being partly Guc {0 |08 i NES_Trafedy, per box, 8160 Gross, | . The. bond Market was exceedingly dull | bales: stock, 17,6 Sharne | SAUNY @) e le Ba ot a3y 28 i me 18 B0t et ripe for the exchange to ai shippthg demand and decreasing racefpts. | $1.65; Silver, $1.40. Ti o but steady. Total sales, par value, $1,260.- | LIVERPOOL, Aug. 26.—COTTON—Spot . 4 4!, 10 * o 4 40| § 73| 3 81 636 b AR Tloca fongs bought on all reactions and |~ PEACM ES—Callfornin, early freestones (X0, United States 2s advanced on ®he |in beiter demand: prices 3 points lower; B s T W s S Rl e 685 G. G. Wallace, W. H. Green and George ., there was a falr demand from commission | and early Crawfords. $1.10; California free- | 18t call " American middling. fair, 7.240; good mia- | AUE: 2010 3% 7 ¥ 3] H. Payne will represent the exchange at the houses. Beptember closed lc higher at|stones, clings, $1.06, Following are_the closing quotations on| ging, 7.024; middiing, 6.764; low midaling, | “eInajcates Sunday. 53 irrigation congress in Ogden next month. ] BB @34xe, after ranging hetweed Sila@dsc cn,\gu-fi, Per bbl., $3. the New York Stock exchang: 6.54d; good orfllnl?‘. 6.28d; ordinary, 6.08d. | mpe officlal b f f dtock 53 D. e and %%e' December closed J@ie higher at | EEARS duroanlfi. Pactietts. per %\..xn 41t g i The ‘salep of the sy were 4 bales, of HPOUShL i f0A67 DY edon 1oed Wis 53 - C. Patterson, ;‘ v"“lfle:' of an irriga- " 36 e. Local re ipts were 148 cars, ; Colorado, N H artlett's, R o ‘whicl , were for speculation and ex- 535 lon company, and also other members of A ore ot fite early on buying by | @23, u o b POre” and. ihcluded G0 American.. Re- H the: extlAhie’ BEUBARLY Wil A1b6 RetNGTiNe pickerm, but later there was o scattered | \ANTALOUFE—Idaho, ~standard, per 5 celpts, 2,000 bales, hona American. Futures i § 5% ok et | selling, with little’ support. A rally took | crate, $3.00: &cr %-crate, $2.80; homy grown, i | do prd.. opened 'barely. steady and closed quiet; | 1 1344.] congress, but the exchange is limited to ) Iaco in the day on renewed buying at- m}i‘rflfi 0 gl_-w«" ook, 14, 6001 Dutshisd 814/ Unlon_Pacl Amrn?ng mldd‘\,lng, ol S August, “gg i 1 31 | three direct representatives. i e g ohydatordayts close, sty | and -Whlineys, o -Bu bl He o [wita™: B | B e o sanes, e HQeRa; October: 23 & (2] Q. G. Wallace submitted & 5,00-word re- i Rt Bon etaBeE DOFK, % | LLUBBERRIES — Wisconsin, per 18-qt. nicagh November, 56g5.65d; November-December, 1 & 33 port on “Omaha Re-ldEhnlme as an Invest- for ribs. GRADES. £ g o pid. . 535,54 ecember-. anuary, B8 47, 5 40 ment,” a task assigned him two weeks ago. Tstimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, ¢ ES—California Tokays, $2.50; Sweet. | Chicago & N. W, . January-February, 5470548 February- 12 [ i 56 3 § ® care: corn, 236 cars; oats, 160 cars; hogs, | YAt and Muscats, $1.75; home grown, 8- | Chicego Ter. & Tr.. L] do bid. 4% | March, S4a; Maten- Apeh, 84654705 April- 4 i N i e i e bR A 23,000 head. N AR { I 4 ay, 5.46d, 7 e " The leading futures ranged as follows: c,‘,‘;{‘d“;,,“; ,b“‘{,’;'h',“z“,“"“"' 2%@80c each; | & O £ & T ates % | Vgt TOU1S, Aug. 26.—COTTON—Steady: 1 5 550 Messrs, Graham, Harry Tukey and Mor- [ s Mo - Y g2 i ' do 18t prd 51 |Wells 200 | middling, 12%c. Stock, 1,310 bales. 3 o 5 50 anbt e TROPICAL: FRUITS. do dat M) R oc T SR @ H ton were appointed a committee to Investi oebl Sundt FIGS -Turkist 16ib. box, per by 16, Dol & Hud 166 ‘\Mx g s Wool Marked Total recelpts........14 " 181 - H- gate the matter of the employment of a LA D S — Mediterranean, al sizes, 235 o pfd.. .0 BOéTON A, 7 The disposition of the day's receipts was second assistant city attol ¥ 1 ; 50 A , Aug. 26.—WOOL—The volume s [ 88 y rney. From its AN nl sonl’ g0 | B30 Bt Midkes or paper rind, all sises, HlAmer. Lin. Oil...... 341 ,0" Cual ‘trade in the market here this | &8 follows, each buyer Purchasing the num- | & a0 56 present knowledgh the exchange belleves 8.5004.00; Valencias, $4. 7| de 9td. P 80% @ 7(80G80 0% @Y T BANANAS—Per bunch, $2.00@2.60; Jumbos, Liwlamer. " Locainaiive. . 13 | week was “only moderate. Prices were |ber of head Indicated: "\ oo, g it » - %% | guch an office unnecessary. The same com- s2ig| 84| SIA| Bl | gy h 48 d 4 do ptd.. {8 |Armly held and there is no weakneas in| o oo poo comoan CAHES HOES SROCP | SHEEP—There was a light run of sheep . S| 83% BAA@% BIGSIY | VY EMONE—Callfornia fancy, 300 to 360 d2si/Amer. 8. D4t | any " directien. Quotations: Territory— | Omana Fack. company. £ "33 |and lambs here ‘this morniog and as g |Mittes was instructed to present to the | 50G5.00; choloe, #; 20 to 210 ‘stzes, do "ptd ' 894 | 1daho, fine, 14@15c; fine medium, )ow@u:gc; b L W e AR 07| result the market ruled active and steady. | Board of County Commissioners the resolu- 61 60%/ %W‘fi@‘fi Y 3 |Amer. su U154 | medium, 18@19¢c; 'Wyoming, fine, 14@ise; | Armour s o T iis | Packers all wanted o few, se it only took | iy, bove noted condemning th Sl C0K@AISILE| 508 ~Plorida, per 6-basket crate, $6.00. b0 [Auaconda Minug Co. 10 | fine medium, 164@iTikc; medtum, isigide; | Cudahy Pack companyy T o Short time for evebyibing at all desirable | 11°%% above noted condemning the board. Bit| 508 SINGHA 0N TR MISCELLANEOUS. b |21 R TR L Utah “and Nevada, fine, 15@ite; fine me- R W M KL to change hands. = Some of the same o B o e R B8 Sl ol 01 B | g Mo meal, gl DOwGls | SHOVE Bt 11 g mevies By By, B ginerily Wi | GOSSIP OF COMMISSION ROW 364 3% (36 @ 5% | B e oa's, 13%c 21%/Conn. _Gas .. - A, hgste: M A ot Lobman & Co. 29 & . 3 slack Swiss, 16¢; Wisconsin bricks, ido {3 ‘|Gen. Electrio . um, 15a20c; Montana, fine choice, 150 R Eiod (' brought $2.65 and some lambs $.50. E] 1% 3TH@IE[3T%G% Wisonsin limberger, 13c. 3 Tyt 2¢; medium Ic:-’olcb. Jigae; staple, 1o | Lawis & b ke e There were only a few bunches of feed- | Hueksters Turn Out with Provisio; ¥ 1 | 790 | 76l 7674 | and Colorado, porst trames, S0Ge s, | " | Mot B Ry 1 [int S48 | TECIER, et e, 11@126; Nne mealum, 1y | Livingstone & Shaiier.. s74 R g Y R but Consumers and Grocers 780 | 770 | 1704 77 POPCORN--Per 1b., 2'4c; shelled, 3@8e. | Minn. & 8t L. 5 oo @isc; medium, Ib@6e. Australian wools | H. F. Hamilton.......... 2 Quotations for grass stosk: Good to ¢halce 662%| 6674 66 | 660 | HIDES—No, 1 gresn, 6o, No. 2 green, | Mo. Pacific 93% Raticnal are in very light supply, but there is more [ L: F. Husz .. a lambs, $4.7586,00; fair to good lambs, $4.2 Are Scarce, 1y | e: No. 1 saited, The; No.'2 salted, euci | Mg X & 1wil/Natie Traulty for fine merinos, owing to_the Weit & Murnan. 61 4.75; good to cholce yearlings, $3.40@8. ale 1265 (12621206 | 1365 | No. 1 veal ealf, § to 12 1bs., Ske; No. 2 veal | (30 !4 | high price of domestic fleece’ wools. Prices [ B. F. Hobbick, () 1o kood yeariings. 2505.40: ®ood 5 chotos B BB BS nH ot 1 to 18 Iba.; e4e; ary ‘%adhm.‘. e AT | are very firm. Combing, cholce scoured FIRTNOUG (i AN, wethers, Ba0gh s " gol §o0d wathers, | There was a decidedly one-sided market T Bheep beits, Brbo; Borme hides, IL60@ | Narkin R i Pressed 8. Cur basie $3he; good, TRASOC. . . $2.9093.10; ®ood to cholce ewes, $2.4002.86; [ yesterday. The gardeners and huck H 260, a i b NEW YORK, Aug. 26.—WOOL—Firm; do- | Rothschilds fair to ewes, $2.05G2.40; feader lambs, gzl g1l g o3 | NUTS Walnuts No. 1 soft shell, per th, Ontarto & W LB mestic fleece. 2982V, Werthelmer S804 feeder oarlings: $5.2573.50; foedet sters were there in full force, but cus. 762%| TOT%| Tl T60 |1 o pae u?’»““.,"i'fl':;a“.‘};.fi'“ ;:rom h‘%u Pennarizania 144 Repu lie, ‘Steal gm’r. wugs. Au‘h u—vgo?x,mmen%é Other buyers ;o(hen, tn':wcz 3 feeder ewes, $1.50@2.50. | tomers were not. The driving rain kept all - = t o 3 '\ o .. medium grades, combin, t] h ' ok v > epresent d I\ V' h quot owst , 3 e 15, 0 Btd...... A CATL s 'a falr run of cattle 225 i Siohqpagations weee a5 ol per b, loc; pecaris, larg Ib. @ lrenn, "Coni & oL RDr wnaned S here this morning, but evidently none toc 3% | stil more shy in thelr purchases, the fac WHEAT-No. R P e it gt gl Coffee Market. fany 1o meet the requl S s wat 300 | that they will be closed tomorrow on ac- {7 Sopkeare. 3 - AT 62 e Rubiar NEW YORK, Aug. 2%.—COFFEE—The | a heavy dewnpour of rain, buyers were out | 25 1amie feedes wethers 319 | count of the big plenic:being given as the 1 gt b nged prices, but “turn er rf esitable grades with prices y 5 4 etiolen Al ma&':.‘ 1R ARE TN e s s, Aug. M- Closs: WHEAT- i O ] Sfternaran and D uled steady. active, | - The tew corn-fed steors that arrived sold | 20 foeder Jambs., 18 “‘flr" took a decided tumble, going down mD—NoH' flax, 97%0; No. 1 northwest. ,2,:. ;fic4°'gz I?'I Cb h, elevator, 8l¢; track, chiefly as a result of switches by lon fréely at good, firm prices where the qual- | g G0 PETIN, 150 0 5 cents a dozen, and after ail the mar- s arm SLUIK. prime’ tistothy, $.1b; Clover, | s Jas i hras Pasnoer. S14081 ecem- p S from September to the later months, pre- | ity was at all satlsfactory. There ~was | i, xyontana feed 2% | ket was over there was still a large quan- Sontract wrade, §10.5. ! CORN~—Hilkher; No. 3 'cash, 4c: track, New York Meney Market, Sratory to tomorrow, the fifst notice day | Rothing of, BMien e the . whrmsd-up | 20 Montana ewss 265 |tty on hand. But potatoes, defylng P“”"Lr"a"g;“:fio"u‘,’.?"‘a. AR g‘m““y dx.?”"‘""b"' 4Tc; December, 47%ci| NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—MONEY—On call, | free selling of the late positions under the | corn-feds were neglected the same as -flnafz M Aaans fdae: 43 | weather and lack of customers, not only shoulders (boxed), $6.8734@1.587%. @9tc; Beptember, 3%c; December, $5%o; | atxty dase: b her bonts nfiers A% fiong; | reports that the recent rains m- | ma Lo 8ot even & b Olomer than the | 14 Western lamb: 47 |at 80 cents a bushel. Sweet potatoes found The following wre the receipts sud ship- | May, §7igc; No. I while, 8o, Cont’ ST "mortn. & Her serti prime e | Bietricts. A tior ARy, Rowover. & sliapily |ssme kinda have boen bringing of late. a ready, sale at $1.40 per bushel. ments of flour and grain yeaterday: PORK- 1 nehanged; cantile aper, er cent. Detiar demand dsveloped Tor the nehrby | A large proportion of the offerings con-| CHICAGO LIVE STOCH MARKET. Cabbage also took a fifght, gaing to 75 Recelpts. Shipments, | FOI Ewnc anged; jobbing, standard o STERLING EXCHANGE Steady at the | positions, presumably for people desiring sisted of cows, but ‘,}’gh";‘:,’“,'r okt vt 3 cents, while cucumbers and onfons were i e, Wi m y about 3 ; LARD—Unchanged, $1.35, fosline, Tith,actual business in ‘bankers | to purchase aetual coffee and prices, which | 11t ARG SO c"eola '3 little stronger, | Marked Deeline on Cattle and Hogs, | content to kold their figures for several LEAD_Stronger, $416 , and at|had declined 610 points, recovered part 3. SoN | g £31504.8820 for 60 dags; posted rates, $484 | of their loss, closing net unchanged to 10| While the commen stuff wis If anyiine o g ol ey ot A Biys’ past, and'i{omatbes” drofned "t 3 SERLATER—%. 70 314 and #.56%G43T; commercial ' bill a little weaker. As & general thing, with Sheep teady OUL/THY—Weak; chickens, Sc: springw, | 5 i - H mercia s, | points lower. Sales were 108.000 bay 3 AL g PR - cents a basket. Apples went ‘at 6 and 7 A o $30: Seave iy cluding Beptember at 3.708, October though, the market wa: dy ¥ | CHICAGO, Aug. 2%.—CATTLE—Recelpts, i turkeys, 13c; ducks, geese, | “BILVER—BAR, §0%; Mexican dollars, | November at 906, December active. 17,000 head; Texans, 460; westerns, 4,000. | cents a bushel and plenty of them were on o Pi 4 3 teady; others 10@i5c lower; £00d 0 | the market. i 4 Bulls, veal calves and stags did not show | Choie Pt $@iso; UTTER-—Quiet; creamery, 14@20c; dairy, a DE—Go 3 January at 4. arch at 4.560, Y ch 10 be wor& of mention. . 30406.00; i | T et " Choses. auter Shprin, | 13RIEC RS ik - ai s mé’:. UL, W) relaned, | (e S 0 and July at 4. R T (O DO Mokers Cand. feedors | Dimnies b rinciosDand fooders” $Eond4Lo0; | Only one tull 10ad of home grown grapes | Mggs, Arm &t mark, cases included, 1 COUT ey rea” Winter E‘a%'d ol osing quotaticns on honds. AT, 48 Ol and Mosin. was again brisk, and the market ruled ac- | cows, £1.60G.65; heifers, $30005.0); canners, | camo in. They sold at 3 cents a basket. $4.0004.10; exira. tanay and straigh AT IpaigR IR tive and fully’ steady. Vesterday = there calyes, $3.5076.75; Texas fed | nye to lack of demand the raise on peaches Bl Bt & 115062 Dry Goods Market. e oar, 30 203 85, a4 | (OIL CITY, Aug. 26.—Credit balances, $1.50, | were over 40 cars shipped to the ;::urmr)'. Bteers, $5,0004.06; western ateers, 88.2564.55. | U1 t0 MK OF (OMANS TH8 TAINE oy | NEW YORK, AbS. DET QOODE- o 20 Cortificates, o bid. " Shipments, T3TT1'bbis.; | Common cattle, were, of course, more of| HOGS-Recolpis, 12000 hend: satimaied not_effective y were held at Lower, 12.75G8.%5. average, 70,613 bbls. Runs, 91, av- | lens neglected, the same as usual, but still | qomorrow, #.000 head; lower; mixed and [$110 a crate. Other forelgn frults were \ Buyers continue their activity in dry goods| CORN MEA! teady, $2.60. erage, 71,666 bbls, Bhipments, Lima, 65,617 | they sold at about steady prices butehers' $6.1065.80; good to cholce heavy, obbiy olrcies, but this activity is not re-| BRAN—Easier; sacked east track, 7 " avi [ vaa | R e very few western beef cattle T h f 5 | aulet and steady. | delei® o et nanas. There la'a tendency | (HAY-Steady; tmothy, 3.00G1%.00; prane Dble.; | Averags o131 bhls, uns, ‘Lima, | Tiere Wee Noraine, ad those that wore | g it FOUEE BesvY, t;é»{&m + light, 5.9 Tr 7 0s announced at noon thet, notwith- | NEW YORK. Aug. 2.—OIL—Cottonseed, | oftered were iacking in quality, Packers | '§HppP AND x,,&m Recelpts, standing the rain here, the grocers and 1o demand more t shipment of apot | §7.008%.50. Foods, and buyers And it digiouit to securs N SOroN TIHe-—-fLu. satistactory aeliveries on a good many | BAGK lines. A scarcity on an increamng number [ LEM of lines is nt, and is lkely to grow " n, quiel xed extra With 'the Wide Curtailment in progress. Fived 3T%; clear ribs, $.00; et clear, NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, H V' ee 0 be at all anxious for com- . h %‘2:{“?"&':. ;::i‘:w'c;mbf a‘t;fl‘x‘:’:‘d,"fi% :gnngltu;t, Ahd as a result the market was :::3"': . .,T:,:levy-z{:'rns?.sg.‘wm“d’f-/\;? butchers' picnic will be held today, 200, ‘Turpentiné, steady at H7TH@SC, slow and weak. At the, stine Hmg Duyers | choleo mixed, $25G30); western alioep, 27 | 309 that consequently there will not ba (SAVANNAN, ‘Aug. 35.TURFENTINE.. | Slblmed, (), BEIE Lot 1 ule" Wl ot | 0300 native lamb $8.5035.15. any markes B Her r e G s ¥ s T veet." Range cows sold at generally % Recelpts. Shipment 1 Yiour, Bt BT o0 Nl W ol | Sy prlces "N Sockera W focderh | wew York uive siock Marker. | HELP FOR THE AUDITORIUM | B i SE Whea, 49,000 $3.40; W, W., .60, Detter gyades were concernéd. Represent-| NEW, YORK, Aug = BELVES-Re i Srewiisner 40 o ey ™ i wlis fariee e Evaporsted Appies and Dricd Frufts, |8UVe salesi oo 0 crRs. s, B e iniis and’ sowe, | Some Money Already Received in Re- i T ¢ NEW YORK, . 26.—Th, . PR Av. Pr. lower, except bologna cows: native steers, o ' % | NEW _YORK, Aug. 3.—FLOUR—Re- 3 SR TORKL SO MoThe mariat for T AT s | $4.10G5.60; westerns, oo e, Wsogae: spense te Appenl ot Exeew: | celpts, 15,152 bbls.; exports, 102,407 bbls. The u,‘ absence of important demand, with out- 610 cows, $1.46G3.50, Cablés steady for live cat- tive Committee. market was falrly active and firm. Winter| JKANSAS CITY, Aug. 2. side prices extreme. Common are quoted (£ ] tle; sheep slow. Exports today, 155 cattle, tents, ¥ W; winter straignts, ¥.6og | tem) *’h‘”“i"' December, Tlyc; 4@5%e; prime at 5%@6c; choice, 64@ 635 20 sheep and 7,600 quarters of beef; tomor- | b annm patents, $4.70G%%; winter | hard, | fi""z"m’“fid '" i 23 ® o and fancy at 6%@m4e. . row, 8 catte. The first responses to the appeal of the extras, .0Q8.36; Minnesota bakers. §5.650 N e J AR 3 e 14 West Shore 4a PERIED FRUITA-Spot prunes rule steady CALVES—Receipts, 2,213 head: veals, 150 | Auajtorium executive committes have been &0; winter low grades, ®. Rye flour | -CORN—September, #%c; December, 2%c lower; grassers and buttermilks, 2c Wt Ry e X @it%e; cash, No_ 2-mixed, #6@46%c; No. Whes!, to firm at unchanged prices, which range e {3 . 500, | recelved, and the committee trusts that ulet, y; fair to good, $.90g0.8; choice | T a0 No. 3, Mw@dbe. e 1Jom 3¢ to 7c for all grades. “Apricots co: 3 lower; westerns, b0c ofl“ veald, 34.76@8.00; d k fincy, WB0LE. 5 BN RS itiar QM ) mized, nue in good jobbing demand and are firm; H tops, $8.10G8.25; culls, $4.0004.50; they are but the forerunners of many more e T v g Ry L e new crop choice are quotsd at S4GHe; old in and’ puttermilks, $600%; teeders, BEG | which will bo made during the next fow western, §1.12; , 8110, L 3. ' cholce at c; fancy at 12c. Peaches 18 .50, , $3.85@3 B i BTk i tny, $.5001000; chotos| X Offered. are quiet bit steddy at T@THo for chol vuffalo calves, “345GUL, City dressed |aoys BN K The :,:: hviv ; No. 2 wesl "’5{5"}' fi&b ooy g L2 and 7%@sc for extra cholce, = e 1&}51:;‘3(‘_‘;;& L Ik few g e lh’rna hov’:nh: o:‘mmr _o'el r:‘::)nnnv‘i EY-1he ' market was quiet; No.| ¢ mednary, Wiie, Sakxy, fanes, f Sugar and Molasses. 16 ufats abd Fennsyivhgis hogs: SLNOLH | oToush Mansger Cooper, Sene Sh FIEh- 85 S%c elevator, 51 . LONDON, Aug. 23.—Closing quotations: J B » . 3,035 | 3. A. C. Kennedy and J. W. Fead each sent 300, Wko elevator, and s6e € 'o. B |GG _Higher; freah Missourl and Kan- | comon for moser-. . $0n Mo York coinl NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 20.-SUGAR-Dull, 18 héflmé{.’mf oy ey Tsona 13 | in fi0 afoat: No. 1 hard Manitoba, 98h¢ f. o sas stock, I6%c, loss off, cases returned;| do aceount. . %% (Noifolk & Westers Open kettle centrifugal, 3 ; centriful OCKERS AND FEEDERS. choice lambs, Steady; others 1015 lewer: 34 " PR e ‘ afioat. Options: May, STRGSS4c, closed | P4 No. 2 whitewood cases included, 16c. | Ansoonds rra T gal whites, 4%c; yellows, 3 1-16@4 3-16c; i choice lambe, ateady: othors J00L J%is| The committes desires to impress upon e eotmoar, St 11 eed ske; | The Tollowing were the receipis and ship- | Athison Ontarto & Western. seconds, 3Gade. ceaner 8182 48 eaand fairi, sheep, H ) P Poimgsli o AR b o B o b RO loasd Hke. Flmnia gur 0By} L e | pealt i il B | el MOTASSRE Contritugal, dul squsc. @ TN 36| Gaa culs, e e i NG Bl eovatat and Ses s, AU | Wheat, by oo SA0 (T 134,000 | Casadian, Pesith .. Recding .0 | qulet. refined fAirm: fair refining, 3%o; con: 3ol "y St. Joseph Live Stock Market. more than they have up to the pregent, the atcat; No. i no hm’.‘fl tuth, 96%6 T Corn, bu 24,000 27,000 Gl e ¥ g0 2 :',: trifugal, 96 test, 3%c; molasses sugar, 8%c; 325 ST. JOSEPH, Aug. 2.—CATTLE—Re-|urgent necessity for prompt action. The . g b eacwi; No, 1 hard n‘i-.lr‘mobu, Yoo | O8ts, bu 2,000 Ir”:g a8 ol Southers 'Rai refined,’ firm. . iz 310 | celpis, o0 head; ieady to 10c lower na; | Audltorium, the committes declares, “must” o. b, afleat. o early wheat market D~ v 2 H tives, 34 00; cows, wna Desersy be under roof before winter, and if this Is ‘aoted firm and was higher on unexpects Philadelphia Produce Market. Denver & R. G. Kansns City Live Stock Market. 2 50 28 |4.60; stockers and feeders, ’“‘32“”‘ 0 edly strong Ldverpool cables reporting bad| PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 26—BUTTER— gl P4 2 B—Re- 280 730 | FoGE Receipts, 9100 head; 10G30c lower; | to be accompliabed more ready money must Soather i the: United Kimgtom. Ixport | Good demand, frm’ ¢xtrd western cream- | 48 i i e fiates Bissi o A Gna’ rmilyen 25 head Tex: 200 200 | ght, $550G5.%0; medium and heavy, 35.50 | po secured. rumorg, covering and -h:wer lx.x‘ the north- e"bgh;i;—“lfi“r » pr‘ijn‘t,. Z)c.d_ sk - e g penee] : Fre "S5300 head Texans, 1.0 head 315 gé; .70, - e BS—Reoslpts, 1,60| OMclally Bolik'and stone work' wad Db eat Bad 'an smect, o market closing rm, €00d demand; fresh nearby, | riiinois Centrai ... 1375 |Wabash natiyes; best corn cattle, strong: others, 1% H SHEEP A LAM b A ai Satadasas” ags strong. May uhT ¢} September, 3oy loss oft, western, 21%4@G22c; southern, | Loulsville & Nash...105 | do ptd. o weak: wintered westerns, steady; cows 250 300 | head; steady. sumed on the Auditorium yesterday. A sn c; closed, $7&c; ecember, 6 916G Qx’_qvm;ullymfin &Wn . da et Mirsourt, K, & T.... 20% and heifers, steady; stockers and feeders, 466 -fi materials and also plenty of workmen were &):fid“"glp(?':im bu.; exports, 27,640 | creams. oholce, new, 10%c; fair to icf.;'a” oPAR SILVER-Uhcertain at 20K per | weak: “nl:-»‘mxp'or‘: and_ e ‘;d%:w- i% 1% Sloux City Live Stock Market. on hand, but the heavy rain interfered OB - ato! v " ‘ . . 3 2 Y. teers, $4.75@5.40: falr to wood. $3.5 7: p 3% X C le- | With good weather, however, the walls will bu.; No. 3, 68%¢ elevator, and 50e £ 0. b., | @10Ke. MONEY~ 54 5 A 2% 3% BIOUX CITY, Ia., Au; Bpecial Tel &00d W 3 % afioat; N6, 2 yellow, 6i4c: No. 2 white, albconnt 1n 1he oben Tathat o shart b | T erenes. 48400 v, Terag and, "iadian 370 I8 | pamosoATTLE Recelp stockers, | rixg rapidly from this time. s, * Optlon market didplayed moderais mL“llA"""kfl‘ Grain Market. {8 IGT4 per cent and for three-months | stecrs, 5G300; Texas cows. §3.0002.6); | 8 feeders.. &8 370 12 |Siow: kifare, tedSYi mise R i frtaness ay On wel, cooler weather VAUKEE, Aug. 2. — WHEAT — | bilis Is 24 per cent. Pative cows, §1.6004.25; natlve heffers, §2.% | 21 feeders. . 2" tand 370, calves and year- = T closed bitye. bid. * b J b % RIS .00 headt t. 15@ | 20 teeder iw 1eedors. . [ —Receipts, 3.80; ol auidsseiad essacte SRR R Recelp Bioo bu.; exports, 1805| RYE--Higher; No. 1, bic. oaOBTON. Aug. MoCall losns, $4A6 per T R T e M - g W {1 fesden IR Meowa. 1B v & w350 %; vulk, 360055, DEEDS flled for record yesterday as fur- oL, easy i 3, Sc; standard white, | BARLEY—Firm; No. 2, tc; sample, 500 | Sinsi, timf. Joane, ©@% per cent OMclal | 35es: heavy. '$5.515.65: mixed packers, | #bulls TDAHD : nished by the Midland Guarantee and + dic; No.'s, #1¢; No 't w 4lc; No. 4|89, yn stocks and bond 352005 85: lixht. %5.6:G6.9; yorkers, $5.0 3 215 Railway Notes and Personals. Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614 white, dlc; No.'s white, d0c. CORN~—Septembe: Atchison 4s.... ' Daly West it 4 1 3 § steers....147 3 40 3 iz street: HA¥—Dull; Shipping, T5e; ood to cholce, phosibe S Atchison . €% Lingham | O™ ARDC T AMBE-R 5.000 | 33 feeders..1020 3 8 % F. Borviss, commerclal agent for the | AT RIS, i (o August HAY-D , The; 3 Bare TR L o do pia.l0 0 ek Catimet & Hecia. 0 | p D AN D N e g3 0 | 1 feedera.. %2 3 40 340 risco, 18 out on & trip through the stal Ay Lbbe, quardl e Tl HOPB—Firm; state and Pacific. 3 Doston & Albany....343 " Centenntal . head; market. steady: ve_lambe, $3.10 1985 340 840 | “Charles Mullen, traveling agent for the | yiy % 1ot 10, Barkers al'ot 1o Oholos, 108, 1000, I90e 1g1Te, oida: | \LIYERPOOL, Aug. %.—WHEAT-Spot, | Roston & Me ....oo161 [Comper Hanis e o Toxas Bliuped seaminas 860 ] 2% | chicago & Northwestorn, has returned | mem. % .0 5" s 20000 5. . A ’ A "| No. 2 western, winter, new steady at 6s $4d; on e -181 [Domtalon Co 10; g il o: 488 2 he east. "o ‘same, iot 7, block 13, Par - NDje-steady; Guiveston, 2 to 3 1., | Mo northoed. gpring, strong :’2}.;3.1 R | Ndiare "l LIk Texse clipped shesps 8-8008.00; stock- L - Caliwell, city pussenger agent for Sypects same tot 5 ook 1 Bark” . o 180; ifornia, 2 to 25 lbs., 1%¢; Texas 3 ember, i+ October, 5%/ Mol e n 2 the Chicago, Rock Islan acific af D« | charles D. Huntington et al, exec- dry, 3 to 0 Ibs. e, o $32: December, €o $iid. 16 0id ie 26 | neapolis, Is'In the city. utors, to Metta Nelson, ‘north- A CORN—Spot, American mixed, steady at| "4 - | Ouec 8. Lenis Live Mreek Mapkot. 8 ¥ v asse g (- nof:t:wg;l;fil\d.!lo t,::?vm:el:?xll.i :“3' ds84. Fuluras quiet; &pun’}%«. u{s.'; Ameriten T 4% \;:‘g:’n;nh ST. LOUIS, Aux. 2.—CATTLE~Recelpts, 2 2% l:}t‘;;;r fif‘e"c'r'u{f:db f{;:;mflu:d tn’n u'.'fi“ ;l!el':?,:.'h::a"n‘:.figd‘xlnw\’\"ml " | 2@ %! + ¢ | October, 4 6a. Gen. Electric ........162 |Quiney : 6.000 head, ineluding 4,000 Texans. Market % 230 |t as returned From . Chicago. AL Fouke, same land 1,000.00 | PROVISIONS—Beef, qulet; family, $12.05 = Mass. Blestrie ....... HigSasta Pe Capjer. feadv: native siipping and export steers, M, Xelliher, N F Drown, traveling passenger agent [ Mads J. Nelson and wife to Anrew Jra Spiet . , Flour a ran. | Tamarsek oo, 65; dressed beef and butcher steers. ow........ 780 2 drown, W Arew QL moss. 3 5.30; beef hams, 321500 e Wheat, P X » vadhed Praii B |Trimmtat TG00, eors under 100 meniads. "6 o W% foowi T8 I8 |ror the Colorado & Bouthern, with. head- [ p. Jensen, ot §, Spring Vailey ad i packe 80: city extra, India | MINNEAPOLIS, & Aug. 26 WHEAT-|U. s siesl % Trisity . §.5; stockers and feeders, $270G4.00: cow D. Herpolshelmer—Neb. 2 quarters in_Denver, {5 in the eity. dition . s Mpobipangt T meas, $14.00715.00. Cut_ments, steady to| Steady; on track.'No. 1 hard, 86G97%e; No.| do pfd: 704 United Staten AnA helfers. 83.006.50; canners. §2.0032.25 g g shelmer Neb. o0 300 | The Northwestern will run a pienic ex- | Harriet F. Hood to L. L. Owens, nmh":n.e‘awm‘::l?l.«‘ufia‘m 3. (::, mgls’i 1 FY}‘)’(‘&"‘;“&F‘“‘:}.HH = » & Westineh, 8 “ a . bulls, $2.506i2.25: calves. $450G6.50; Texas 900 2 40 helters.. 610 245 |cursion to Lake View, _}-fi lsu‘\..m-yv ’ll‘hu Jlol o P;';Imn'l addition ... 500,00 0 . $6.00; plo ms, $12.50g13.00. = g , $4.5004.60; secons ictoria 2* 1l 3 ; - 4 : u maha at 7:% in the morning | James Cathroe an o o George B Thull, Y rdnnec. easicr. - waaters | Patents, SAOG4SE firat cloars, S50 6h; | Aloues 5| Winoua L IR SN SRNLET ow su Nelson Bros.—Neb. ' | " recorning lcaves Lake View at 1 18 | P. Routt, lat ‘1, block 43, Credit tenmed, $.85; Augusi closed 38, nom. | Segend clears 2.80gs e anigamates TSN shvertn HOGE—Recelpts, 7,600 head: market 6 2 69 G cows..... 2 240 |the evening. Foncler addition.......... . 850.00 | fhal: rened, frmi" continent, $.3; Soath| BRAN—In bul 2.00912.25. O e g PR steady to 100 lawer: vigs and lights, $5.50 0 240 1 cow 900 210 The Transcontinental Passenger asso- | George E. Hicks and wife to Mary America, $9.00; compound, §7.12%. Pork, Qe —— nelal. 6.10; packers. $%.40G6.90; butchers and best W. Goodin—Neb. elation has submitted a proposition to give | XK. hm;n. lot 19, block 3, Person steady; family, $10.a0817.75; short clear, Peoria Market. BERLIN, Aug. 26—The weekly state- | heavy, 5. 00, 235 1heifer... 620 22 |fall colonist rates to points in Montana, | & Berry's addition...... . 460.00 "&; 6.25; mess, $14.50G15.60. PEORIA, 1., Aug. %.—CORN—Steady; |ment of the Imperial Bank of Germany | BHEEP—Recelpts. 4000 head: riet 235 cifor. . 6 33 | ldano, Oregon, ‘Washington and British Co- | Anton Culek and wife to Joseph Pi- ALLOW—Quiet No. 8 No. & Bxe ‘| shows the following changes: Cash in|steadv: native muttons® §3.006250: Tambs, 3% Sebws .. 1100 305 |lumbia. This is & new departure, giving | vonka, lot 2. block 9, Linwood Park BUTTR Fog BT (g ANty BT ot hand Increased .980.00 marks; treasury | 4.00@6.7% ~nig and bucks, 42.25G3.50; stock: 13 cows.. 20 |these rates at this time of the year. addition, 1ots 1 _and 2, block 1, i . M%GaSe; No. i Y 9 ' extra e‘m- e dalry, 13@1%c. 4 white, 83%c. notes decreased 80000 marks; 'other gse-|ers, $2.60@3.00. o lcow...... 990 265 7. R GriMtts, general advertising agent | first addition to South Omaha...... 90.00 CHE! ts, 15,615 pkes.; market S curitles decreased 19.400,0% marks; ho o g & for the Burlinkton. was in the oity Tuesday aujet; creamery. 10ke. Toledo Seed Market, in cireulation decreased 194200 'marks. Stock in Sight, ‘Adam_ Miller—Neb, visiting with old friepds, before lesving his == . Recelipts, 10, pkgs.; fresh, 17@| TOLEDO, Aug. 26.-SEED—CI Trading on the bourse today was limited Following were the recelpts of live stock M 37 23 cows 27 |duties with the road. He has resigned, and ne. v B g Dk, S SEED Clover, Octo- | by the preparations for the monthly state- [ at the six Pprincipal ‘wagtern cities ses- 175 |Beptember 1 will go'inio business for him- WE‘HE an‘ " co £ "l'ltlYE\A“‘lve.‘?l“‘n‘ wo-lfirn hickens | o{hy, "$158) August e e , Mo tim- ment, Exchange on London 2m, 3 pres | terdny: Catlle. . Sheen. 2% |selt Tiis successor probably will be P. P. . ! YAl s sllokens , BLE August alsike, 366, or checks. Disoount rates. short bill, 3% | Omaha 1212 b~ weak: western brollers, iSc; fowls, 1% per cent; three months' bills, 3% per cent. | O L The west window in the local Rack Island 110-111 Boawd of Trade. eprine turkeys, 1602, Doluth Graln Market. O ON aue M Desolie. the . plonti: | Soucago 4 ) 300 | ticket office 18 being covered with & paint- META étl- deciined 17s 64 in Lon- | DULUTH, Aug. %.—WHEAT-New, to ar- | tude of money on the market today, rates |8t. Joseph . 4000 ing of the United Btates and the location \ don to £12 and futures lost 10s, olos [rive, No. | hard. $3%e: No. 1 northern, | hardened in view of gtock exchange re. |8t fonia &0 29 |of the system's lines in the country. Two OMAHA, NEB. ng at £ Lxuuy tin was about § points | 8244 No. 2 nerthern. S0%c: new No. 1[quirements at the approach of the month | Bloux City 1,300 2% |of the company’s artists from Ne ork er un,hw &t §%. L85, | northern, store or to arrive in August, | end. Discounts were firm. Operdtors on —_— city will do the work within the next two | o o Ward, Manager, Tel 1516, Copper was s in #pot cloa- | Mie; No. 3 northern, 82%c; mucaroni, No.|the Stock exchangy re cheerful, bet Totals .. 46.962 weoks. ot -

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