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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TIITTtSDAY, AVQVST 1, 1001.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Etsi.'oa of Board of Trade a Quiot On and
InacttTt.
MARKET NERVOUS AND UNCERTAIN
Vlirnt Close Dull, but Mrnily Smnll
eculpliiK .Mm bet for Onl In Ab
sence of Cntmtr) TrmlliiK Pro
visions Dull nml Irregular.
CHICAOO, July 31. -Today's session wns
a quiet one on the Board of Trade, Corn
ruled strong nml closed l',c higher for Sep
tember, while oats In sympathy closed Vufi
'ic lower, l'rovlslons were dull nml Irregu
lnr, closing unchanged to 23c depressed,
An ndvnnce tit Liverpool steadied the
vhent market nt the start, September open
ing Hti-luc hlKhcr nt tVSfi)c. Liquidation
rhlolly for the local account, a fair amount
of short selling, thoitKht to ho for north
western Interests, and the general lack of
Interest In th-i trnde caused mi early decline
to fiS'.fce, The remainder of the session the
market ruled dull hut stendy around (RHc
Toward Iho close GS'.ie was paid for u small
lot, but tho close, was easy SflUc lower at
6SHc. The stcndlners following the open
ing wns due to the corn strength nnd to ex-
fiort sales reported by tho seaboard at 40
onds. Primary receipts were 1,612,000 bu
compared with 738,000 bu. last year. Min
neapolis nnd Duluth reported 177 cars,
against 15S Inst week and 2.V a week ago.
Local icrclpts were 2S2 cars, 7fi of contract
grade. Hcnboard clearances In wheat and
flour wcro equal to 36,w) bu,
The market for corn was a nervous affair
owing to the fact thnt the experts were not
quite ready to hazard gursres as to tho
bcnellt of the crop by the recent rains.
Hilch reports as were, received were not so
optimistic ns those of yesterday. Liquida
tion following the opening mused a mo
mentary feeling of weakness, but the nerv
ousness of shorts over conditions mentioned
and augmented by an advance nt Liverpool
led to covering, which held prices firmly
tho remnlmler of the session. September
told between 654c nnd fil'jC and closed l'nc
over yesterday at fo',j?o5Hc. Itecelpts were
1R8 enrs,
There wns only n small scalping market
for oats In the absence of country trading,
which for some lime has been the feature.
Tho market was Inclined to sympathize
with corn, but the bearish sentiment of
local traders prevented n marked advance.
Beptcmber sold between 33ic and Sl'Sjc and
closed He higher nt .llftSIUc. Hecclpts were
1D3 cars.
l'rovlslons were dull and Irregular owing
to selling of pork, while there was hut
little pressure on lard and ribs, nlthough
feeling was bearish because of heuvv ling
receipts. Hcptemberlork closed 35c higher
t 11.07(4, September lard unchanged nt
o. hi nun
18
J7.7',4fi7.!,
September ribs 2!y5c down at
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat. 230
cars; corn, loO cars; oats, 220 cars; hogs,
0.000 head.
The lending futures Hinged ns follows:
Article.! Open. I Hlgh.l Low. I Closed Yos'y.
Wheat
July 67i fi74
Sept. (V;fira r,3
, Dec. 70T4 71
Corn- I I
July I 64i 614
Sept. 63U E5.
Dec. 5fi!4tfo7 67W
t..i.. i M.,.r
Ulll- l 01? ,W
Sept. 31i
May 37i37,flW
i-orK
Kept. I 14 25 I 14 25
. Jan. 14 SO 14 STVa1
i-Jini i
Kept. S 70 S 70
Oct. R 72Vj R 73
Jnn. 8 Cu'A 8 75
Illbs- I I
Sept. 7 90 7 02'
Oct. 7 05 7 97H
Jnn. 7 75 7 7iJ,
(uu r,7 C7S;
ftsvi n ra
70'i 70V4 70HTH
M4 MM Kl
5ni 5oii 54?i'i'j
W',4 65Ul V,
33;' 34 i 3I',4
33; 34 33Tt(3l
36). 37 3fi
14 07H 14 07H 14 33iJ
14 70 14 SO 14 80
8 65 I R (17,i 8 70
8 72H 8 75 8 73
S 61M 8 70 S 70
7 SIM 7 90 7 D2W
7 K 7 MM 7 97VJ
7 C7M 7 75 7 75
No. 2.
Cash quotations were ns follows:
FLOIJH-Stendy; winter patents, $3.J0fi)
8.M: straights, J3.OCHI3.30; clears, J2.7(ViT3.10;
spring specials, II.1OR4.20; patents. ILlO-ft
8.70; straights. J2.8MJ3.20; bakers. J2.20Tf2.lo.
WHKAT No, 3 spring, 6VU6Sc; No. 2 red,
CSWiflliSHc.
COnN-No.t2rtS4W34ic; No. 2 yellow. Mic.
OATS-No. ?. 34ifTrc: No. 2 white. 33iff
Siio: No. 3 white. 35Hf37Mc.
RYH-No. 2. WMwte.
8KKDS-N0. 1 nnx. $1.83 j prime timothy,
$5.23: clover, contrnct grnde. $10.0010.25.
IMIOVISIONH-Mess pork, ner bbl., $14.00
flll.lB. Lnrd, per 100 lbs.. $S.fi.fi8.67M. Short
ribs sides (loose), K.R.WR.011. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed), J7.12i4S7.fi2M. Short clear
Hides (boxed). J8.30iffS.40.
WIIISICY-Hasls of high wines. $1.:D.
Following aro the receipts nnd shlpm nti
for todny:
itecelpts. Shipments.
41.000 18,01X1
, 5KS.M0 227,000
235,000 ftS.OOO
43i!,OfiO 156,(00
10,000 12,000
2,00a ;,(h
On tho Produce exchange today tho but
ter musket was firm; crcnmerles, UM.fti.Hu;
dairies, 13 17c. Cheese. Ilrm, DiMTlO-iic.
Eggs, firm; fresh, 12MQ13c.
Flour, bbls.,
AVheat. bu..
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Ilye, bu
Harlcy, bu..
131.57 last year Shipments for tho first
six months ending June 30 to Uurope, 19.325
tons, ns compared with 85,322 tons last
year. Deducting shipments from supplies
there were apparently left for home con
sumption for the ilrst six months ending
June 3n 106,14s tons, against 65,025 last year.
Lead was unchanged here, but declined
2s fid in 'London to ill 15s. Spelter quiet,
closing at J3.90fi3.9j and abroad nt 16
12s fid. Domestic Iron mnrkets ruled dull;
pig Iron warrnnts, JS.MfilO.OO; No, 1 north
ern foundry, JlS.oOfi 15.50; No. 2 foundry,
southern, Jll.00fill.50; No. 1 fojndry. south
ern. $ll.7.Vff 15.00; No. 1 foundry,, southern,
soft, $14. 75fi 15.25, Glasgow warrants closed
nt Els and Mlddlesborough nt 46s.
Omaha vnof.nsAi.n jiaiikiit.
Condition of Tnilr nml Uotntlon on
Minnie nml 1'nney 1'rinliicr.
IJGOS-Hccclpts liberal; loss off. WSWHC;
1,1 VK JUl'll'HY - IK"8- i,,l''ll
and old roosters, Jc; turkeys, otjsc; ducks
und geese, ic; spring chickens, per lb., 12
41 nUTTElt Common to fair. l&UlzUc;
choice dairy, In tubs, 11015c; separator, -uc.
FllKHH lTHH-Hlack bass, He whlto
bass, 8c; bluellsh, lie, bullheads. 10c: blue
mis, 7c; uuffulocs, Hie; cntflsh, i:e; cod, jc,
cuipules, iffioo, clicoes, ic; bailout, lit,
herring, 6c; haddock, 10c; pike, 9oi red snap
per, luc, salmon, lie; sunilsh, be; trout, fc,
whitcllsh, 90.
I'lOKuNH Live, per doz., 60c.
VKALS-Cholce, 9c. ,
J1AY Prices quoted by Omaha Vholel
Hay Dealers' association: Choice up and,
JIO.W; No, 2 upland, J9.W; medium, $J.l0;
coarse, $8. Itye straw, $6.M. These prices
ore for hay ot good color nnd quality. De
mand fair. Hecclpts, 10 cars.
WHKAT-CJc.
COKN-53C.
OATS-I2C.
11KAN J16.00.
VKOETAtlLES.
OHKEN COHN-Per daz.. 10c.
HHl'llAIlH-llomo grown, per lb., Ic
I AitltUTS Per doz., 30c.
Ur.liTS Per basket, 40c.
'J LltMPrf-Pei u-akct, 40c.
CL'CUMUEUS-Home grown, por doz., 40
a Me.
LUTTL'Ci:-Por bu 20c.
HAD18IIi;S-Ped doz., 16820c.
PAHSLKV-Per doz,, !0c.
NBW PUTA ruKS-Wfii) Jl.00.
CAHIIAaH-Homo grown. 2Mc. ,
TOMATUKS llvme grown, per basket,
75c
ONIONS HermudiiM, per crate, $2.2J; homo
grown, per lb., 2c. ,
CAULtFLOWlilt-Homo grown, per dos.,
75c.
niCANS-Wnx. per half-bushel basket,
$1, string, per Imif-bu. bAKet. iic.
PEAS-icr bu $1: per hnlt-DU., 63c.
CANTALOUPK-Pcr basket. 76C3J1:
CrVATl'l'tAIEI.ONS-Texas, 20035c, as to
" CELEUY Kalamazoo, per bunch, 253 30c.
FIIU1TS.
APPLES-Per bbl., V3.00. .
C1IEUHIES Native, per S-lb. basket, 5c;
Missouri, per 21-qt. case, $2.
1'EACHLS Caltlornla, per box, 00c; free
stone, Jl.oo; choice Elbcrtos, Jl.oo; fancy,
Jl.'.U
VPIIICOTS-Callfornla, 4-baskct crates,
J I '5
PLUMS-Callfomla. per cratej J1.25U1.50;
home grown, per S-lb. basket, loc.
aoOSEDKUHIES-Pcr 24-nt. case. J2.
TIIOPIL'AL FHU1TS.
OHANQES Vulfliclas, J1.75; Med. sweets,
J 1.25.
LEMONS-Callfornla, extra fancy, $5.50
6.W; choice $5.50.
I! AN ANAS Per bunch, ncordlng to size,
$2.111 2.50.
FIGS California, new cartons,
crs, 5c: Imported, per lb., 10SJ12C
DATES Persian. In C0-lb. boxes
MISCELLANEOUS.
CIDElt-Per bbl.. per htif-bbl.. $2.75.
NUTS-Engllsh walnuts, per lb., 15c: ill
berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., lSS20o:
raw peanuts, per lb., 5'a6Vic; roasted, 6M'a
7V4-'; llrnzlls, 13c; pecans, 10ij22c.
HIDES No. 1 green. 6V4c; No. 2 green.
EMc; No. 1 salted. 7Mc; No. 2 salted, 6Mc; No.
1 veal cnlf, S to 124 lbs., Sc; No. 2 veal calf,
12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides. 8013c; sheep
pelts. 25275c; horse hides, J1.50H2.25.
75c; lay
Salrs, Sc.
St. I.ntiln nrnin nnd Pro vlnlons.
ST.
No. 2
LOUIS. July 31. WHEAT Lower:
red, cash, elevator, 65c; July, 6ic;
September. 66fi6i5Mc; December, 66fj66?;c;
No. 2 hard, e6Viii67c.
CORN Higher: No. 2 cash, E6Mc; track,
56'4Ji57c: July, BtSMc; September, 6tV4c: De
cember. 57' ic.
ua 1 a tugner; no. i ensn, zc trncK.i
oV(;iv,ie; juiy. 3i)c; septemDer, 3&jic; May,
asyic: io. z wnue, aBUlsuc.
HYE-Hlgher nt file.
SEEDS Timothy, no trading. Flaxseed,
no market.
FLOUK Firm but quiet; new red winter
patents, j3.4wn3.50; extra fancy ana straight,
j3.iWffa.iu; clear, .'.uj'i.'.i).
COHNMEAL Steady. $2.85.
IJ It AN Unsettled; sacked, east track,
tL,. V,IU ul.ln fi?.
1 iav steady to firmer; timothy, jiz.oow
second patents, ll.SOgi.M; first clears, 12.90
yj.w; second clears, .i".
iiiiAs nigner; in djik, ji.3oui.to.
I'rorln .lnrKe(.
No. 3,
lilllnl
fin-
PEOHIA. Jlllv St. rnnS'-Itlcrher:
65c.
OATS-Firm: No. 2 white, 35Uc,
inrougn,
WHISKY-On the basis of $1.29 for
Ished goods.
M3W YtllUC STOCKS AMI IIOXOS.
X" Imllrntlon of Avrnkcnltm from
I'rrloil of I,etlmry.
NEW Yniltv. .fnlv 51 Ttirro wns no In-
dlcntlon this morning of nny nwakcnlng
from the lethargic stnto In which tho mar
ket has been In during tho whole of this
week. A spasmodic din wns effected In tho
stocks of the United Stntes Steel corpora
tion nt tne opening on the failure ot tna
Amalgamated association to agree on terms
for settling the strike at their session yes
terday. The whole mnrket toned down In
sympathy under the attack of tho profes
sional traders. Hut the subseouent action
of the mnrket demonstrated Its professional
cnarncter. The opening dip, following yes-
terdny s decline, represented the extent to
which small trnders were willing to com
mit themselves, nnd they began to buy to
cover short contrncts nnd take their profits
it poKstuie. in tne nnsence 01 nny point ni
Interest In the mnrket these day-to-dny
vnrylng fluctuations are nil thnt can be ex
pected. It Is noticeable that railroad authorities
are willing to concede rnther more damage
10 inc corn crop, now mill me (iroum is
effcctunlly broken, than they were during
the period when the securities of their com
panies were under pressure of liquidation.
With the turn of tho month some slight
replenishment of the money market Is
looked for as the result of dividend ftnd In
terest disbursements, which arc. however.
small. The most Important Is the dividend
on United Stntes Steel preferred of l?i prr
cent for the qunrter. This will Involve nn
outgo of about J9.or0,0)0 for the J5O6.473.t00
of the preferred stock outstanding. Prep
aration for the dividend, which Is payable.
on August 7, was rellectcd In the largo
operations of one of the clearing house
banks today. This doubtless had much to
no wiin the. small nurry in tne cnn loan
mnrket Inte In the day. which helped tho
movement of the trnders to jv.it down prices
to about the lowest of the day. Intimations
that tho strike settlement negotiations wero
not going smoothly helped to this end. Tho
closing was thus made weak. United States
Steel fell an extreme 24 nnd the preferred
314. The most conspicuous fenture next to
these wns Norfolk & Western, which roso
on n perslKtent demand.
The rnllrond bond market was Intensely
dull nnd Irregular. Total sales, par value,
J910.000. United Stntes bonds wcro all un
changed on the last call.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
Mnnnclnl enblegriim snys: The mnrkets
here today wero In a state of Utter stng
nation before the Impending bank holiday.
The exennngn will bo closed on Saturday
nnd Mondny. The market borrowed heavily
from the linnK or unginnn, ns large insmn
mcnts nre pending on vnrlous lonns. Tho
Hunk of England also discounted for the
first time for weeks. Paris exchange,
25.19V4.
The following are chc closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchison "3 So. Hallway
do nfd 9H do nfd
rtaltlmore ,t Ohio... 9MI Texas it Pacific.
do nM
Canadian Pacific
Canada Mo
Ch(s. & Ohio....
Chicago & Alton
do 11 M
Chi,, Inri. & I...
Act nfil
Chicago & IC. 111. ..112
Clileuro O. W 5
W
si:w vonic r.KMiiiAi, maiiket.
Quotntlnii
of the Dnr
Commodities,
on VnrloiiN
NEW YOrtK, July 31,-FLOUR-necclpts,
11,620 bbls.; exports, 31,637 bbls.; fairly quiet
nnd about steady; Minnesota patents,
$3.70t71.00; Minnesota bakers. f2.S5fJ3.15: win
ter patents. J3.55ffi3.S0; winter straights. J3.25
673.50; winter extras. J2.50Q2.&0; winter low
grndes, $2.3O?2.60: fair to good, $2.6503.10:
choice to fancy. $3.15fj3.45. Itye flour llrm;
fair to good, $2.703.15; cholco to fancy,
$3.16'i3.50.
COHNMEAL Firm: yellow western, $1.UL
city. J1.0S: Urandywlne. $2.7idf2.80. W
UYE Weaker; No. 2 western, B7Mc, 'f. o.
b. nllont; stnto rye, 53fJ36c, c. I. f. New
York car lots.
nARLEY-Stcndy: feedtng, B2c. c. I. f
Iluffnlo; mulling, 60fI63c c, 1. f. Huffnlo.
PAULEY MALT Dull; western, 65ff7Jc.
WIIEAT-Hccelpts, 83,500 bu.; exports,
120.023 bu. Spot, easy; No. 2 red, 76c, f. o. b.,
nfloat; No. 2 red, 73e, elevator; No. 1
'northern Duluth. 76V4c, f. o. b.. nllout; No. 1
hard Duluth, R44c, f. o. b afloat. Options
opened steady on cables and were sus
tnlned most of tho dny by corn strength. In
face, of 11 big primary movement, favorable,
,crop conditions mul if less active port trade.
nnaiiy sold oft under renllzlng, how-
epiemopr, 1.1 u-in'ii H'ic, closed ni aw,
ot nber, 71',i,ii7lc, closed nt 74',4c: Decern.
pr, 75a41f76i,4c, closeil nt 754c.
COUN-Uecelpts, 21,000 bu.; exports, 7,605
They
ever, nnd closed easy nt Ic net decline,
boptember. 73 ll-16f(74'.ic, closed nt 734c;
uuioner,
ber. 75"i
nil. Snot, llrm: No. 2. 6Dc. elevntnr. nml
ERc, f. o. h nflont, Options, nulet but
strong, ndvnnclng on renewed advices of
bullish crop conditions weHt, In splto of
rnlns, with n good outsldo demand, In ad
dition to covering. Closed llrm nnd 10H4c
net higher. September, 68Uf59'tc, closed at
69c; October, closed at 59Mc; December,
I9Jfi60:Hic. closed at fiOlic
OATS Hecclpts. 37.100 bu.: exports, 12.W1
bu. Spot, tlrm; No. 2. 3Sc; No. 3. 37Mc; No,
2 white, 41c; No. 3 while, 41!l4c; trnck white,
40(fi49c. Options, quiet but llrm with corn.
HAY Steady; shipping, 704j75c; good to
Choice. Ml,4U2Mc.
HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice.
If10 crop, 13Efl6c; 1S99 crop, 10JM3c; old olds.
Ifffic; Pnclllo coast inxt crop, lSfiJKHc: 1S99
crop. lIKtlSc, old nUN. 26c.
HIDES Steady; Onlveston. 20 to 25 lbs 18
(ftlSMc: California, 21 to 23 lbs,, 19Mc: Tens
dry. 21 to i lb.. 1114c. " ' '
LEATHEIl Quiot; hemlock sole. Ruonos
Ayres, light to hi-avywelghts, 2tW25c; nclu
:i if 2,ic. '
PROVISIONS-Ileef. steady; family. $11 50
C712.00; mess. J9 6M710.OO: beef hanis hlf'.?f
11.60; Pck n"WffW-W: .city, extra India
nu n.-,, "m tn.uiF. in nieais, quiot ;
pickled bellies. $9.25111.00; pickled should
iters. $1.2.1; pickled hams, $U.0OfI11.50,
l.ard, steady; western steamed. $9; refined,
llrm; continent, $9.15; South America.
S9.0n- cnmiuilind. 17.0lUi7 IS 1ap1,
family. $lfi.6O(iTt7.0O; short clear, $l6.0'ffl7.50:
mess. J15.Mf716.CO. "f '
TH.'TTEH Hecclpts, 6.4 pkgs.; firm; stnto
iiiiiiy, mi 11, ureiunery, irii'i1e; factory,
lSiflSc: Imltntlon cri'nmerv. Hfil7!4c.
CIIKESK-Hecelpts. 2,267 pkgs.; mnrket
teady; fancy, large, colored, 9Hc; fancv,
large, white, 9iiffp4e: fancy, small, colored,
So: fancy, small, white. 9Ui&in
Eans-Recelpts, R.I69 pkgs,; steady; state
nnd Pennsylvania, lfifJlc: western, candled.
aAdfrdfet I111H.1H.IL.I 7 J
4.11 in;yi, tnin lit U1IIU MM in, Hf,
TALLOW-Stendy; city, 4c; country,
4Tfi'6c.
POULTRY Alive, steady: springers, 12c;
turkeys. 8c. fowls. 9o. Dressed, easier;
springer!', 13fHc; turkeys, 70St-c; fowls,
IMflOVic.
METALS The feature of Importance In
metal circles today wns tho loss of 2 6s
In spot tin In London nnd n decline of
1 15s in tne future positions, due, it wni
said, to heavy liquidation In thnt market.
Tho close wns weak at .C117 10s for snot and
H 10s for futures. Here, however, little
of consequence, transpired, spot tin ruling
entirely nominal, wnue me rorwnru de
liveries were easy and 50 points lower, nt
$I7.00fJ2S.OO. Copper In London regained
Zs M of yesterday's loss nnd ruled steady,
closing at 67 10s on snot nnd 7 17s on
futures. The domestic production of cop
tier durlnr the first six months ending
June S9 amounted to 133,334 tons, again t
17.00: nralrle. $14.00ffi 15.00.
WHISKY-Steady. $1.29.
IRON COTTONTIES-$1.15.
UA(GING-6W7C.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PHOVISIONS-Pork: Steady; Jobbing.
$15.75. Lard, steady at $8.55. Dry salt
meats (boxed), steady; extra shorts, $S.t2M:
clear ribs, $8.37M! clear sides. $8.62V4. Bacon
(boxed), steady; extrn shorts, $9; clenr ribs,
$9.37M: clear sides, $9.50.
StETAI,S-Lend. steady at $4.3034.40.
Spelter, dull nt $3.80.
POULTRY-Steady; chickens, 6M0: tur
keys, 5c; young, 10frl2c: ducks, 8c; springs,
6c: geese, 3c; springs, 6c.
HUTTEH-Steady; creamery, 16B21Mc;
dairy. 13fil6i4c.
EGOS Higher; nearby, 9c: southern, 7c,
RECEIPTS Flour. 6,0o0 bbls.; wheat. 225,
001 bu.; com. 61,000 bu.; oats, 90,000 bu.
SHIP-MENTS-Flour. 9,000 bbls.; wheat,
141,000 bu.; corn, 10,000 bu.; onts, 41,000 bu.
Liverpool fi&ln nml Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. July 31.-WHEAT-Spot.
dull: No. 2 red northwestern, 5s 6d; No. 1
Cnllfornln, 6s. Futures, quiet; September,
5s 6Vd, sellers; December, 3s 9d. buyers.
FLOUR-St. Louis fancy winter, dull,
7s 9d.
CORN Spot, quiet; Amcrlcnn mixed,
new, 4s5id, American mixed, old, 4s 7id.
i' inures, quiei; juiy, nominal; aepiemocr,
4s fiSd. buyers; October, 4s 6Jfid, buyers.
PROVISIONS ncer. extra Ind a mess.
firm. 68s 6d. Rncon, Cumberland cut firm,
41s 9d. Hnms. short cut, llrm. 51s 8d. Lnrd,
Amcrlcnn refined, In pnlls, llrm. 41s. Uacon,
short ribs, llrm, 19s 3d: clenr bellies, Arm,
61s fid; long clenr middles, heavy, llrm, 46s.
Porn, prime mess, lino western, nrm, 46s.
I'i'JAS tannciinn, bs l-o.
CHEESE Firm: American finest white.
40s 6d; American colored. 47s 6d,
Receipts of wheat during the last three,
days, 237,009 centals, Including 137,000 Amer
ican.
Receipts of American corn during the
Inst three days, 159,200 centals.
Knnnns City (iinln nml Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. July 31.-VHEAT-July,
2c; September, 6lff61Mc; December, 66Slf
6d4c: cash. No. 2 hard. 6lfl6IWc: No. 3. 6.1
634ic: No. 2 red. 63c.
COnN Jlllv. ESVic: Sentsmber. 6.Ka Dn.
cember. 66Vi4i5fiic: cosh. No. 2 mixed. r,9
E94c: No. 2 white. 60c.
IJATH NO. 'I WllltC, 45C
RYE No, 2, 6Sc.
HAY Choice tlmothv. J11.50: eholen
prnlrle. $11.00.
RUTTER-Creamcry, 16Mlfl9c; dairy,
fancy, llfilfic.
EGOS Higher: fresh Missouri nn1 Kan
sos stock quoted on 'change, 10c dozen, lora
off. enses returned.
RECEIPTS-Whent 111.100 bu.: corn. 21.-
inio 1111.; oais. .i.tnHi on.
SI 1 1 I'M ENT8 Wheat . 13 .400 bu.: corn.
67.200 bu,; oats, 21.000 bu.
do 1st pfd
6n 2d prd....
Chicago & N.
C H. I. & P
Chicago Tor. & Tr
do pfd
C. C. C. & St. L...
Colorado Ko
do lt pfd
do 2d pfd
Del, A Hudson ...
Del. L. ' V
Dfnver A R. O...
do pfd
Krle
do l.'t pM
Jo 2.1 ptn
at. Nor. pfd...,
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central ...
do pfd
Lake Krie A W.
do pfd
U A J.'
Manhattan L....
Met. Ht. Ity
Mexican Central
Mex. National ..
Minn. A St. L..
Mo. Pacific
M K. A T
do pfd
N, J. Central ...
N. Y. Central ..
Norfolk A IV....
do pfd
Ontnrlo A W....
Pennsylvania ...
rtrudlns
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. A S. P....
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St, L. Houthw...
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd...
So. Pacific
KViTol., St. L. A W.
..:0"U do pfd
.. ii Union 1'acltlc ....
.. If'i do pfd
..27', Wabash
.. 7M,i do pfd
.. 31 .Wheel. A U K....
..6) do Sd pfd
Wis, Central
do pfd...
. SI'S, P. C. C. A St. I...
. 44 Adams Ex
.M American Ex
.1".7'.4 C. S. Kx
. iV.k Wells.Pargo Ex....
. 3i Amal. Copper
. 91 Amer. Car A P....
. 11 do pfd
.... 4C4 Amer. Lin, Oil
.... 22 do pfd
....tot Amer. H. A U
....:-s 1 do pfd ,
.... 1U "Amer. Tobacco .
.... OC',4 Anac. Mln. Co
.... 37 Brooklyn 11. T
.... 6'i',j Colo. Fuel A Iron..
.... 40 iCon, das
....1"I4 ,Con. Tobacco ....
.... CI 1 do pfd
.... 'Hi C3en. Electrlo
....W't Glucose Sugar
.... 3 iiocKing coal ...
.... 7314 Inter. Paper ....
.... C2 1 do pfd
....lift Inter. Power ....
....102 'Liclede Gas ....
....IKK National Illscult
....117U National Iad ..
,4 2.1 Nutlonnl Halt ...
.... ? do pfd
,VMi No, American ..
. 974 l'aclnc Coast ...
. n'.'.i Pncinc Mall ....
. G-Hi People's Gas ....
,)5S il'ressed S. Car .
,I50li do pfd
. t; Pullman IV Car.
. S!',4 Republlo Steel ..
. 32Si do pfd
14IH ntigar
23'.;
61
4)14
2014
3J!4
OS'.j
K4
21
33
IS
20
vc-)4
42
:j
170
,1M
, hi
,11)
113
, 29
SJ',4
, 23
V!4
,
1U0
1S:0
, 41
, 734.
, 9;
,21814
Kfi
116
230
5J',i
month: Clenrlncs. i43l.S37.105; linhinrr..
JI0.603.799; money, I per cent.
urti.iijiuiiii, juiy 31. . lenrings, h,v5s,
93S; balances, $Al,9tV!i money, 4'jf?6 per
cent.
, CHICAGO, July 3I.-Clenrlngs, $23,902.99;
balances. ll..VMM': tumtnl rvplmiico. Jt.SMT
4.8S14; New York exchange, 6c discount.
CINCINNATI. Julv 31. Clenrlncs. 12.651.-
("X; money, 3,-s''f per cent! New York cx-
cnnilKe, iijg discount.
BOSTON, July 31.-Clenrlngs, J21.191.IS6;
balances, $1,801,794,
NEW YOIllv. .Inlv 31 Clenrlncs. rjo3.347.-
320; balances, $9,691,391.
I.omlon Stock tliiotntloiis.
LONDON. July 31.-1 p. m.-ClosIng:
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattlt Receipt Light anil Demand Ac'.ivo at
Coniide.ably Higher Vrku.
HOGS
ADVANCED NEARLY FIVE CENTS
Consols, money H'iV do pfd
do nc-ount 9C14 N. V. Central
Anncnnda ?i, N. A W
Atchlvm 75 do pfd
110 pin swj o. A w
llnltlmore A Ohio... Pennsylvania .
1 ananinn racinc 110'i neailing
. :.(i
.151',
,. SI
. 00
. 3S'4
,. 7.1
Ches, A Ohio,
Chicago O. W
M. A St. P
Denver A It. O....,
do Pfd
Krie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Illinois Central ...
I.. A N
M K. A T
4fi
, 23
,1
, 424
. ill
, Ji'4
. M.4
,14
do 1st pfd....
do 2d pfd
So, Hallway ..
do Pfd
I Ho, PaclHe ....
in ion 1 acinc .
do pfd.
tf. fi. Steel ....
lo pfd
,H Wabash
. 2(i. do pfd..
.... :.t,
.... v-
.... 30'i
.... H
.... M14
....102
.... 01H
.... 451
.... M
.... 2!'i
.... 401j
(iood to Choice Sheei 11 nil l.niiibs ."old
Hrndll' nt MriniKi'r Priors, but
I'llt Ktti(T In .Not WiiiiIimI nnd
llns to Ho Sold ns Feeders.
SOUTH OMAHA. July 31.
Hecelnts wero: Cattle, lions. Sheen.
uiuciui .iioiiuuy i,2t
Ullicul 1 iii'sna) 3,i" )1
Ulliclal WvUliesday 2,v.'j
Thteu days this week 6,239
Samu nays last week i,d40
lno wick iietorc lo.uis
bnmc tlireu WteKs ugu... i.ilii
tiiune tour weeks ngj.... ti.oOl
Minui nays last year
rutin tuts niuiitn
41
,. 7Mj
,. C2',4
,. 4)',4
. 7
,. 20
,. 6114
1W
181
U14
iTenn, Coal A Iron
Union Hag A P....
do pfd
U. S. leather
do pfd
U. 8. Rubber
do pfd
U. S. Steel
do pfd
Western Union ....
, mii
1 2S!i
1 73
, 93
, 53
, 42
, lf?4
, 3.14
, 74
. 9M,4
, 65
, 39
114
, 421J
, 8314
,107
. 1!",4
. 7414
.11114
. 61?4
. 1314
. 7"!4
. I2
. 7M,4
. W4
. S114
. 424
. 90T4
. 01?.
Offered. "Trust reclpts.
Men- York Money Mnrket.
NEW YOriK. July 31. MONEY On call,
closed steady nt 214&4 per cent; last loan,
3 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4V4 p. r
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, with
actual business In bankers' bills nt $4.S74fJ)
4.874 for demand nnd at $l,85'kfi I.Sili for
sixty days; commercial bills. $l.8l1il,Sai.
SIl.VEK unr, iv?c: aiexicun dollars, B',
nONDS Government, steady; state, easy;
railroad, Irregular.
I'll clualim pitcca on nunaa ioan ar at
follows:
..10:.N. Y. Central l....10li
.ivi?. .n. j. u. gen, as v.o
Toledo drill 11 nnd Seetls,
TOLEDO. Jll V 31. WHEAT Active but
weak; cash. July and August, 69c; Septem
ber. r9Hc; December. 714c.
CORN strong; cash and July, 51c; Sep
tember. 5514c.
OATS Active and unchanged; cash. 3lt4":
juiy anil nepiemncr, die.
HYE-.WHc.
CLO VERSE ED Cash prime, $6.15; Octo
ber, J6.15.
Plillnilrlphln Produce Mnrket.
PHILADELPHIA. July 31.-RUTTER-
Flrm. good demand; fancy western cream
ery, 21Hc; fancy western prints, 2114c; fancy
nenrhv mints. 11c.
EGOS Firm; fresh western, 16c; fresh
southwestern. 1214c: fresh southern, 12Wc.
CHEESE Firm nnd higher; New York
creams, fancy small, 9Uc,
MlUvniikcr CJrnln Mnrket.
MILWAUKEE, July 31. WHEAT -
Hteauy;sn, 1 nortnern. 70c; no, 2 northern,
GSmit'tfcf September, 6Sje.
RYE-Weak; No. 1. 5114c
PARLEY Strong; No. 2, 6lfj62c; sample,
oi'jia-c.
OATS-Steady; No. 2. 3Sfj39c.
CORN-Septembcr, 5514c
niiluth 4!rnln Mnrkrl,
DL'Lt'TH, July 31,-WHEAT-Cash, No
hard. 70-o: No. 1 northern. 6Sic: Nn.
northern, &c; July, 68;c; September,
otc; uerriiincr, D1-4U,
CORN-5214C
OATS-34iO.
Minneapolis Wheat, Klonr and Bran
MINNEAPOLIS, July 31. WHEAT
Cash, 64o; September, 6S4c; December,
7Hc On track: No. 1 hard, J;c; No. 1
nortnern. 664c: No. 2 nortnern, 65Vjc.
FLOyu-iligljer; tint pt-tenu, Ji.t1e54.i0
U. S. ret. 2s,
do coupon
do U, rec.
do coupon
do new 4s,
rer.
dcgupon
awe
reg
138
old 4s, reg 113
do Coupon 1.3
do 5. reg I'1'
do coupon 10)
n. of C. X 65 124
Atchison gen, 4a... .10314
do ncll, 4s '
Canada So. 2s 10914
Ches. A Ohio 41ts.
do Ss
..lOSUjKo. l'acino 3s
137
72i
do 4s 1 0 4 i
N Y. O A St I. 4.. IO714
N. A W. con, 4s, ...1011
Oregon Nav. ls....,101!4
do 4 102
Oregon S. L. 6s. ...123
no ronsol 6s II64
Heading (en. 4 954
Hlo G. W. Is 10014
Rt L A I M e. S... 116-4
St L A S F g. 6s...!3D
10714 St. Paul consol 173
121 St P, CAP Is 120
Ex-dlvldend.
MONEY 2V4f73 ner cent. The rate of ills-
count In the open mnrket for short bills,
21iT72s per cent; for three months, 2,4 ter
cent.
BAR SILVER-Qulet. 2fi 15-lfid per or.
Spanish 4s, 67; llnnd Mines, to.
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Julv 31.-COTTON-The
mnrket started fiiilct ns lo tone, with prices
."K.j points nigner on ngni pit nuying iinn
scattering foreign demand. Under pressure
prices ensed off until u net decline of 2fl
liolnts was In evidence. From this out busi
ness wns stupidly tnme. Spot cotton mar
kets here anil In the south exhibited a. fair
degree of business, but were neglected nnd
generally unchanged. Cloth mnrket advices
were fentureless. Crop accounts reltccted
Improving conditions cast of the Mississippi,
but morn need of rnln over Inrge areas
west of that river, notnbly In central Texas,
Pnrls, Tex,, received l.!o Inches and Hub
sellvllle, Ark., received 3 Inches within the
Inst twenty-four hours, but these rnlns wore
entirely locnl. The close wns steady, with
prices net 2 points higher to 2 points lower.
Spot closed dull but steady; middling up
lands. 8 1-lCc: middling gulf, 8 6-lGc; snles,
4.0W bnles, Futures closed with October at
7.27c; November, 7.2"!c; December, 7.30c;
Jnnuary, 7.3oc; February, 7.33c; Marcli, 7.39c;
April, 7.40c.
ST. LOUIS, July 3I.-COTTON-Market
unchanged; snles, Go bales; middling, Jc;
receipts, S5 bales; shipments, 871 bnles;
stock. 50.131 bales.
GALVESTON. July 31.-COTTON-Qulct
at 8Hc.
NEW ORLEANS, July 31.-COTTON-Easy;
pales, soo bales; ordinary. 5c; good or
dinary, 9-16c; low middling. 7',c: middling,
8'4c; good middling, M.4c; middling fair. 84c,
nnmlnnl; receipts, 111 bales; stock, 73,600
bales.
LIVERPOOL. July 31.-COTTON-Spot,
oulet; prices caster: American middling.
4 13-32(1. The snles of the dav were 7.00(1
bnles. of which 5no wero for speculation and
export nnd Included 6,500 American. No re
ceipts. Wool Mnrket.
BOSTON, July 31. Tho American Wool
nnd Cotton Reporter will say tomorrow of
tho wool trade: The market continued nn
nn even keel, with continued cheerfulness,
ti more or less uniform amount of business
nnd with more or less of n conviction that
the market Is to sell higher In the future
than tho prices of the present. The fact
thnt buyers have been paying high prices
out west shows that thoy expect to sell nt
better prices here. Mills genernlly have or
ders enough to keep their machines running
inrougn August ami pernaps tnrougu Sep
tember, nnd they have had to buy wool In
order to executo these orders. The sales of
the week In Hnston amounted to 5,790,000
lbs. domestic and 310,000 lbs, foreign, ngalnst
a total of 6,570,01X1 lbs. for the previous week
nnd n totnl of 3,2S,5O0 lbs. for tho corre
spondlnir week Inst year. Tho receipts of
wool In Uoston this week amount to 33,627
bales, against 30,758 bnles last week and
15,013 bales last year. Shipments of wool
for tho week were 5.37.J96 lbs. This shows
an Increase of 662,7Cr.' lbs. over the ship
ments for the previous week. Since Janu
ary 1 the total shipments amount to 142.SS8,
155 lbs.
ST. LOUIS, July 31. WOOL Strong but
unchanged; medium grades, llfJ17c; light
fine, llfjllc; heavy fine, Ofjllc; tub washed,
12fj21c A
Coffer Mnrket,
NEW YORK, July 31. COFFEE The
coffee mnrket opened stendy, with prices 5
points lower, nnd win dull throughout the
session without further change. Room sel
ling nnd some foreign pressure In the
morning resulted from disappointment in
tho foreign mnrket news nnd heavy re
ceipts In the crop country. Buying was
checked by heaviness In the spot market
and almost total absence of Interest. Tho
close wns steady, with prices net 6 points
lower. Total sales were 7,500 bags. Includ
ing: September. 4,S0c: October, 4.90c; No
vember. 4.90c; December, 5.05c; February
5.15c; March, 5.2.'c; May, 5.35c. Spot. Rio.
"jieij imo. v invoice, vc. auia, quiet; Cor
Cova. SfjllUc
Oil nnd Ilosln.
OIL CITY. Pa., July 31.-Credlt balances.
J1.25; certificates, no bid; shipments, 124.423
bhls.; nvernge, 101,279 hbls.; runs, 117,916
bbls.: nvernge, S6.541 bbls.
NEW YORK, July 31.-OILS-Cottonseed,
steady: prime crude, nomlnnl; prime yel
low, T&MTWc. Petroleum, steady. Rosin,
ensy; common to good, $1.40. Turpentine,
steady, 35!4?f334c.
LONDON, July 31.-OILS-Calcutta lln
seed, spot. 55s fid. Petroleum, 7TJd. Tur
pentine spirits, 75s 9d.
LIVERPOOL. July 31,-OILS-Turpcntlne
spirits, quiet, 26s 6d, Linseed, 33s 6d.
Sugar Mnrket,
NEW YORK. July 31.-SUGAR-Rw.
steady; fnlr refining. 3 9-16c; centrifugal,
96 test, 4 5-32c; molnsses sugar, 3 5-16e: re
fined, dull: No, 6. 4.85c: No. 7. 4.75c: No. 8.
4.65c; No. 0. 4.60c; No. 10, 4.56c; Nd. 11, .t.FiOc:
No. 12, 4. one; Np. 13. l.ioc; No. 14, 4 5c;
stnndnrd A. 4 50c: mould A. 5.80e! crimh,r!.
5.95o; powdered, 5.55c; granulated, 5.45c.
T r v' T'a ri v T..I.. )( ..ni:pn ortn & r-.
, . . u , . . uui; .n. nuuiln July,
9s 914d.
NEW ORLEANS. July 31. SUGAR-
Quiet; open kettle. 3 3-16ff4c; open kettle,
centrifugal, 3ff4i-4c: centrifugal, 4VSffi)
4 9-16c: seconds. 2',iQ3TsC Molasses, dull;
centrifugal, iMTHc.
1 utal
Total
mint
'1 1 t in
'lOUll
Total
Total
Total
July.
Juiy,
juiy,
Juiy,
Juiy,
juiy,
July,
July,
Aeraut!
Omaha tho
pnris'jus
.U',101
iJ,Ml
0?,.IM
ol.Wl
4, iu7
M.iSi
vj,o:h
4y, 3M
i3,l2l
10,!) 19
price pain tor hogs at
p.'isi scvurui uuys wiin
lwu
1S99. ...
IMIi
1SW
lXh
l9l
l.wlj i.lli
hj.iJI luAM-
iu,.i3 u,U-
Ji.siu a.aij
ib.Wf 21.W(i
09, MJ 13,0.1
Ii.OiJ
2i,2;l i.lVI,
10. ui 'J.WJ
TWSl )'j
liK.lWl b,Ui
M),M'J 4s,u
l.v.iM 43,.YJl
lol.HVM 2j,i3i
I'O.S.S 21, 111'
u,Mt i,3K
2J2,Uj2 7,92j
lJU.i-9 10,023
South
(.orn-
I 1901. 190O.li93.,l.lt37.129G.PDj.
July
July
July
July
July
July
Juiy
July
Juiy
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
only
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
3...,
4. .
6...,
7.. ,
!...,
9,..,
10..
11..
1..
1J..
14..
15..
16...
17.
18.
19.
20.,
21.
5 71',; 5011 3751 4 I 321,
2 931 4 70
5 73'4 5 03 3 78, 3 b6 4 .-a
5 7y-, 6 lUi 3 t3 3 t6 3 2S 2 97- 4 1
I 5 11 3 81, 3 "tt 3 23 2 93,
832-51 3 Mi, 3 8i, 3 32 2 Ul 4 91
5 S.I1. 6 13 , 3 7Sl 3 M 2 161 4 76
5 85t o Mi 3 901 3 281 2 bi 4 K
6 l'2s 5 0I 3 90, 3 701 ' I l 4 61
6 l.ilsi 6 021 4 Oli 3 73 3 181 1 4 i3
5 85.1 5 13. 4 UJ, 3 82i 3 111 2 97 4 It
0 us I I wo J 11 J 10 0 w
5 7714' 13 99, 3 77 3 1 J 051
6 64, 6 021 1 3 til 3 20, 3 U7
9 cows. . . 931 2
70 cows . . 9.V 3 20
40 stters ti'UI 3 3o
HOClS-Ther wns
of hogs here todny.
9 steers ...1O40
4 feeders W)
3 40
3 2".
n good, average run
but the demand (in
the part of locnl packers was equal to the
occasion und the market ruled nctlvo nrd
11 good 2yi5e nicher than yesterday s gen
ernl mnrket. The average run ot mlved
hogs sold right arnind $5 00. with tho better
grades reaching Jf 65. The clinic heavy
weights sold from Jo 'f to fR.Mi The lighter
loads sold from IS 374 down. The satm
ns hus bodi the mse all along, packers
were very IndlCerent buyers of the light
stuff, und In t'.om cases thnt class of hogs
was left tint'l mi? end. There was not
much change uctlcenblc In the market from
stnrt to finish, except that the close was
slow nn the light stuff.
Today's advance males prices n shidc
better than at the close of Inst week, but
us compared with a week ago todny there
Is it decline of MflOV. It Is to be noted,
however, that there Is nn a Iv.tncv over
Inst year umountlng to over f0o. nnd ns
compared with two years ago the ndvnuco
Is nearly $l.ii In fuel, pr.ces nrc now nt
the highest point they have been on this
date since the year lSVi. when the nvetngo
cost wns Jfi.37. llepresetltntlvo sales:
b bbit, 4 911 4 01 ' 1 3 23
6 5s!,i 4 S7. 4 1U1 3 82 1
1 OJ,., 4 99, 4 28i 3 89, 3 3J
6 m
5 67i
ti ilW.
4 981 4 191 3 861 3 35
4 211 3 81 3 38
4 31 i 3 79 3 27
I 3 3-' J .o
!l 13 36
5 0
4
o 15
i 6 Gj.v 5 151 4 3Gi
i r. 1 1 n . nit cm
U ll'A. t iI 1 Oil O OJI
4 88
4 M
4 82
4 83
97
2 9o
4 3V
2 97 4 91
2 9S
2 U8 4 83
M l 4 81
I 3 36 2 92 4 76
I , S 89 4 81
26. . 6 68'4I 5 021 4 271 3 S7l 3 371 4 86
3..., 6 (At., u 061 1 32i 3 27. 3 431 2 Sol 4 89
2S... I 5 13 I 33 3 671 3 29 2 761 1
29...' 5 4741 4 32 3 72 3 36i 2 7l 4 93
30... 6 5'J 5 081 3 7I 3 11 2 7i 4 i4
31... 5 61 d 09 4 32 3 50, 2 77 4 67
Indtcntes Rnm1.iv. Itirllentes holiday.
The ulliclal number of cars of stock
Drought l.t today by each road was:
Cuttle. Hogs. Sll p. U'ses.
C, M. & St. P. Ry.... 8 9
O. &. St. L, Ry 1
Mlssourf Paclllu Ry.. 6 1
U. P. system 22 23 ;
C. He N. W. Ry 1
V., E. & M. V. R. R.. 5 41
S. C. & P. Ry 2
C, St. P.. M. V 0 9 12
1). fc M. R. R, 11 19 22
C II, &. Q, Ry 11
K. C. & St. J. Ry 6
C, R. I. ci P., cast.. .. 11
C, It, I. P., west.. 5 4
Illinois Central Ry 1
Total receipts 80 142 20 4
The disposition of tho dny's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of hend indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Biicep.
No. Av. Sh. l'r. No. Av. Sh. IT.
!1 142 ... 5 '0 57 247 ... :l
11 11, .. i it 212 Ml J W
79 im 11 5 .0 21 2.'i2 ... 5 W
H 167 2o 5 40 W SSI II 5t0
92 IM ) & 4:,4 Mi 273 320 f. to
33 1M1 V) 3 ;) t.2 212 2 ," M
ti 1M 324 3 50 l,s 224 2u)i 5 CO
74 19 16.J 5 ,V14 (tj 2W SO 3 to
63 IK) ... 6 3tt U 23C lfio i
C2 IM 40 5 Hi, Ki 2:; 40 5 (.-.u,
'h SU yt) I Ih 2 211 40 5 lii'j
M 203 fO 5 M 0 222 SO I (Jl,
M IM 10 & 55 6.1 231 5il & U,
S9 20.1 80 1 M U 26; 2) 5 'Wi
f5 IM 16" S i 73 222 160 i '.'4
82 2i) 120 A 53 57 i21 4i' 5 6',
61. ...... .155 M 5 ti 47 251 4) 01,214
S2 IM 12") 5 55 72 223 W 6 ol',
M 201 1UJ 5 M 63 3(5 t.. 5 62'
"1 2"2 ... 5 571, M 205 H 5 1,2V!
6S 200 1ij 5 ..TH r.f 211 (i 5 62j
72 211 M 5 fli 741 4) .' b2'i
75 I'll lis) .'. ; 73 211 10 . i.:a
72 227 40 5 51' 67 259 Ml 6 1,.",
72 21) 10 Hilj 69 20 4) 8 K.ij
si V) so si 22:. iso 1 1:,
75 212 400 5 57'!, 69 2) 2u) 5 61',
61 211 ... S 5714 Mi ...223 10 i t,2,
63 ZV 120 5 iiT'j 86 l'J'i IM SU',
6S 22S 40 5 ;!t 74 2dl 84 ." 6:a
77 223 1W 8 5ilj 86 213 ... 6 62lj
SI 218 210 5 271 f.i 22i ... 5 62',a
77 211 160 8 ."!j CO 223 ... .1 6214
51 261 SO b t CI 264 80 i 1OI1
60 Hi 40 5 to 67 215 ... 5(2!,
79 223 120 5 m) CJ 233 80 5 62Vj
64 197 M f. f) 6t 253 ... 5 '.2',4
101 IM ... 5 64 61 261 ... 5 U!j
70 203 ... 5 U) ( 233 ... 5 o21
63 211 (0 5 00 CS 231 80 5 (Hi
70 21'. 4) 5 60 70 262 80 5 62!
89 IM ... 5iM 73 251 SO 6 6214
71 225 120 5 M 83 212 (0 5 62a
71 231 SO 5 60 76 22 S ... 5 6214
132 231 80 5 10 (1 210 120 & 6214
7S 21? ... 5 60 66 2.16 ... 0 i,21,
76 214 60 5 60 63 237 20 5
71 220 80 5 Co 74 211 80 5 6214
67 232 40 5 W 46 329 210 5 65
70 213 o & CO 79 2S5 2(0 5 63
74 218 120 & CO 72 231 80 8 63
82 185 160 5 10 55 219 40 5 (,3
CO 264 80 5 CO 65 210 10 5 65
74 226 ... 5 60 6,1 261 120 5 15
72 1!)3 120 0 l1 69 24 1 40 5 65
74 195 SO 5 u) 70 210 40 0 65
S8 15 80 5 61 09 213 ... 060
87 iri SO 5 60 233 120 5 r,
61 21C ... 5 CO 61 22S ... 5C5
61 218 40 5 I') 66 227 ... 5 65
76 210 SO b 60 65 231 120 o ''5
59 253 80 5 60 (0 264 40 i 65
82 2011 40 5 CO 62 2U 10 5 63
C6 217 21) b C) 62 2.M 80 5 65
73 236 SO 5 60 71 246 120 5 65
61 231 80 SCO 67 218 ... 5 H!4
58 2I'J 120 5 to 61 300 160 0 67i
78 206 40 S 60 61 260 2'jO j 70
44 231 40 5 60 42 305 80 5 70
, 72 216 40 5 60 66 252 80 5 70
fO 23'. 150 S 60 85 297 80 6 "2! 4
80 230 120 b CO 60 267 ... 6 80
82 229 ... 5 60
12 OVffl 25. heifers. $3 CrtfJS W. canners. $1 ,0
fti.' iV: bulls, $2..V",H 70, cnlvos. J2 uOMI M..
HiHlS -Receipts. IJ.oOo held, market .c
lower; lop price, $S.97'j, bulk of sales, 5.o0
Ji-:. ,-5; heavy, S.SMf3.!;i; mixed puckers.
$0 CAfio 85; light, J5.2nlffi.75, pigs, $.1.50.Tfo.2o
SHEEP AND LAMPS- Receipts. 3.500
hem!, sheep closed eiisv. lambs strong to
Ht higher; liitnbs, Jl.00( 00; wethers, $,l.oo
fil.Oi; ewes, J2.7.W3 15; western range sheep,
$3. 254(3. 75; stock sheep, J1.5iv,f2.50.
S(. ,locpi ,U o Much .Mnrlirt.
ST. JOSEPH, July 31. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1.J.-S bend; mnrket genernlly KfiWc
higher; natlos, $1. 016.00; cows nnd he f
ers. l 7oti5.ii; bulls and stags. $2..wtj50i
Mockers nml freders, $1 754i I 10; venls, JJ.OO
tl5 10.
HOOS-Recelpts. 9.VIS head; market
opened stendy nnd closed 5c lower; llcht
und light mlved, $S.I0f(5,82's; mrdliim nnd
heavy, $5.&iiti0.o:V. pigs. n'.75fJI.M; bulk,
5 57W5.9".
SI I ICEP Receipts. 1,32 hend; market nc
tlvo nnd stendy.
MtneU In Slulit.
The following tnble shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs nnd sheep nt the live principal
111'.. MtnMt imirWota .Inlv 31
Cattle. I
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City .
St. Louis
St. Joseph ....
TMals
2.1 "M
..13.000
..10,000
.. 4V1
.. 1.87S
logs. Sheep.
10.273 5,1X!
30,OH1
17.IO)
r..ivi
P.83.S
15.000
3..VH)
3,500
1.3S2
.31,:W1 73.111 2S.5U
Omaha Packing Co 53
Swift nnd Company 382
Cudahy Packing Co 418
Armour & Co 219
Omaha P. Co., Kan. City. 119
Cudahy, from country.... 107
Swift, Kansas City 62
Bwlft, from country
Vnnsant & Co SS
W. I. Stephen 11
Hamilton & Rothschild.. US
L. F. Husz 40
Other buyers 183
2.092
2.525
2,531
3,171
10,319
980
1.K53
953
1,408
616
I'.WS
6,768
C. & N. W. 7 IST',1' do 5i 117
An S, F. den. &!- no. 1 -acme 41 vz
Chicago Ter. 4a 41So. Hallway 5s 11514
Cole, So, 4a 83 B. 11. A T. 6n 61
D. & 11, u. 4s 1011 Texas ik racinc ia..lll4
Krle gfn. 4 86' do 2 103
F. W. & H. C. la. ..104 .Union Paelntlo 4a.. .10414
119'i
112
IK 14
On. Klrctrle. ta..
Ia. Central la....
L & N. unl. 4a...
M.. K. & T. 2a, .,
do 4s
Offered.
'.00 Wabash Is
..11514' do
2
102 Wis. Central la...
8t'4 Va. Centuries ....
97
83);
Iloston Storlcaj nnd rlonda.
BOSTON, July 31.-Cnll loans, 4ff4H rer
cent; tlmo loans, 4fJU4 per cent. Ofllclal
closing;
A.. ,T. a. F...
dn pfd
Amer. Hiisar
Ainfrlcan Tel
lloaton & Albany
Huston A Me
Dominion Coal ...
do pfd
U. 8. Htel
do pfd
Kltchburg pfd
Oen. P.leetrlc
Mex. Central
N. E. (1 & C
Old Colony
Old Dominion ....
Union Paclnc
West i:nd
... 72'4 Weatlnnh, Klectrle. 70
... 94HN. K. O. & C. 5a... 5IIJ
...141U Adventure y (-j
...11.0 nitiRliam M. Co ,ui
...157 Amal, Coppfr 113
...192 Atlantic a
... Is4 Cal, & lUcIn, 750
...116 Centennial 27
., 42'i Krnnklln 17
... 91 Humboldt 25
...141 lOscola 93'i
...252 Parrot M,
,. ;j wuincy 170
. 6 Snnta Fe Copper ... 6
.208 iTomamck 541
,. 30 .Utah Mining 23
.. OS'i Winona 215
,. 95 Wolverines 60
New York Mining Stocks,
NEW YORK, July 31. The following are
tne closing (juoiuuons on mining hocks;
Adams Con
Alice
Ilreece
Ilruncwlck Con.,,
Comstock TunnM
L'on. Cal. & Vs..
Deadwoort Terra SO
Horn Hllver ISO
Iron Silver 87
Iadvllla Con 6
.. 15 iLHtlo Chief 12
.. 43 lOntarlo $73
..145 Ophlr 65
.. 12 U'hnenU g
. . 814 I'otosl 5
..265 Siavage A
Slfrra, Nevada 15
Small Hopes 10
Standard 3u0
I
llnnk Statement.
OMAHA. July 31.-Rnnk clearings for
July, 1901, $27,677,411: for corresponding
mnnm or insi year, .o,ojh,o.m; increase, i,
341.030. Hank clearings for today, $376,988;
for corresponding day of last year, $861,036;
increase, juo.wi.
RT. LOUIS. July 31,-Clearlngs, $6,031,771:
balances, $1,373,650; money, 5iB7 per cent;
New York exchange, 50c discount bid, 40c
discount asken.
PHILADELPHIA. July 31. Clearings.
'I13.347.JU; balancw, tLKS.Ut For tho
Totals 1,770
CATTLE There was a light run of cattle
here todny for a Wednesday nnd tho same
was true to a greater or less extent at other
markets. Tho demund on the pnrt of pack
ers was liberal nnd ns a result the tendency
toward higher prices was again very notlco
nble. The ynrd3 at this point were cleared
with n rush und practically everything sold
higher.
Heef steers were In active demand today
and lOfiloc higher, or 25fj-IOc higher than the
closo of last week. Huyers rode fast and
as tho supply was limited It did not take
them long to buy up everything offered.
Theru was n bunch of cattle thnt sold to
day for $3.50 that was from tho same feedi
lot and of the same quality as a bunch thaS
sold for $3.20 a week ago today. As tho ad
vnnco If anything la greater on the medium
grades than on the choicer kinds It Is safe
to call the general market 25040c higher
than lust week.
Tho cow market has also Improved Just
about as much as beef steers. The canncrs
have not advanced qulta as sharply, but
even those nro higher than they wero last
week. Anything good In the way of killers
Is easily 25Ejl0c higher for the three days
this week.
Hulls of good weights and quality have
Improved about tho samo ns cows nnd
steers and stags and veal calves nro also
higher.
There was a still farther advance on
stockcrs and feeders today and anything
desirable Is safely 25fj35c higher than at
tho closo of last week. Cattle that It was
almost Impossible to dispose of a week ago
nro now selling without much dlfllculty at
nn advance of fully 26c. Tho common stuff,
however. Is more or less neglected. Rep
resentative sales:
REEF STEERS.
No.
Av.
.... 930
.... 930
.... 730
.... 837
.... 866
....1060
.... 930
.... 782
.... 720
.... 921
..1071
l'r.
3 25
3 25
3 50
3 73
4 (0
4 '0
4 30
4 ro
4 10
4 53
4 90
No. Av. Tr,
10 1064 4 90
44 1066 8 01
21 1121 5 10
19 tiV.' 5 20
2) 1223 S 25
2) 1315 5 40
C4 1274 5 50
42 1257 5 60
96 143. 5 63
20 1278 S 65
SHEEP Thcro was not n, very henvy sup
pl of sheep on sale anh mm packers had
quite liberal orders tho market n good
stuff was active nnd stronger all around.
Some snles were mndo of both sheen and
lambs that were ns much ns a dime higher
tnan tne same kind sold for ycstcniuy.
1'ackcrs, however, will not take tho half
fat stuff, and todny they would not oven bid
011 It. That clnss of shecVilnd lambs have
to ho sold as feeders. Feeder wethers are
selling from $2.50 to $3.00, nnd feeder lambs
nrmg from w.w to j;i.i,u. The demand tor
feeders Is, or course, better than It was
before the rains, but still It Is not at all
rushing.
Quotations: Cholco yearlings, $3.25fi3.50;
fair to good yearlings, $3.15fi3.23; choice
wethers, $3.00573.25: fair to good wethers.
$2.8503.00; choice ewes, $2.765i3.tO; fair to
rood ewes. $2.60ii('2.75 ; choice spring Inmbs,
I.MfJo.W; fnlr to good spring lambs, $l.25fi1
4 65; feeder wuthcrs, $2.50ii3.0o; feeder lambs,
$3 0ofj3.50. Representative sales:
No.
8 tdnho b icks
292 feeder wethers
18 Idaho ewes
489 Idaho ewes
151 Idaho owes
155 Wyoming wethers
469 western cweo
370 western ewes
,233 Idaho ewes and wethers.
21 Idaho ewes and wethcrH.
10 Idaho ewes nnd wethers.
99 western lambs
.32 Idnhu lambs
11 cull ewes
5 null owes
14 cull ewes
21 bucks
16 bucks
17 bucks
1 buck
15 tiuclo
10 western ewos
86 western ewes
51 cull wethers
43 cull ewes
5 western ewes
8 western owes
5 western ewes
2 western owes
50 cull lambs
37 western wethers
115 western wethers
237 western yearlings
2ti western wethers
2 western wethers
73 cull Iambs..
54 western wethers
lambs
lambs
lambs
lambs
lambs
lambs
lambs
Xctv York Dry Good Mnrket.
NEW YORK. July 31.-DRY GOODS-Th
market for brown bleached and coarse col
ored cottons has been quiet today without
change In prices, Prints nro In fnlr de
mand for staples, fine printed fabrics sell
ing well for spring. Ginghams firm but
quiet. Print cloths dull. Men's wear wool
ens selling well In staples nnd tendency
toward higher pr ces. Woo en and worsted
dress goods dull and Irregular.
Kvnrtorntd nnd Dried Krnlt.
NEW YORK. July 3l.-APRICOT8-Th
general market was quiet all day, but
steady; no quotable change was npparrn':
state, common to good, 4'4fT7c: prime, 7Uff7'
10c: choice. 7ifJ8c: fancy. 8fflSUc.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRt'ITS-Sllghtlv
firmer. Prunes. 314f?7c. AnrlcotB, R0v.1l,
SUUI13c; Moor Park, RJI12c. Peaches, peo"'eJ.
UfJlEc; unpeelcd, 6f?9Uc
THE H I'ALTY MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS plnced on record Wcdncs
day, July 31, 1901:
Wnrrnnty needs.
Jerome Powell nnd wife to Union Pn
clllo Railway Co., .96 aero In nwli
SWV, 12-15-10 1 100
L. C. Hurlhiit to A. M. Kitchen, lot
31, Porter add 700
E. L. Kent to A. J. Newman, lot 21,
block 1, Ralph Place j "CO
South Omaha Lind Co. to John Woid
ward, lot 2, block 102, South Omnhi. 60
R. M. Scott to H. G. Jordan, lot 6,
block 6. Drake's add 1,2 0
Atlantic Realty Association to F. D.
Wead, w 464 feet lot 1, block 5,
Iowe'w 2d arid 2
N. C. Gllmnro nnd husbnnd to H. R.
nnd W. H. Seelemlre. nli of sw',1,
nwi; nwli nnd sV nw'i 36-16-10 7,000
G, T. Hnnglnnd nnd wife to P. N. pe
terson, lots 9 and 10, Rurdetto
Court ;co
P. N Peterson nnd wife to Hanah
Gibson, lot 9, same 0
F. D. Wend nnd wlfn to Atlantic
Realty Association, e 46T4 feet of w
93; feet lot 1, block 5, Iowo's 2d nd. 2
Quit Cliilm Deeds.
8C0
II. W. Ponnock, trustee, to J. A.
Crelghton, lots 19 nnd 2-), block 1,
M. Donovan's sub
Deeds.
W. A. Rust ot al, executors, to T. R.
Malone, o 30 feet lot 9, Washington
squarn ,
G. W. Loomls. guardian, to W, T.
Nelson, lot 8. block 5, Klrkwnod add,
Special Master to J, A. Crelghton, lots
19 nnd 20, block 1, M. Donovan's sub.
Sheriff to H, W. Pennock, trustee,
same
Same to J. A. Crelghton, lot 3 and nH
lot 4, block 71, Omaha
TotaJ amount of. transfers ,,..$16,CC9
2....!
'.".'.'.
t....
1....
1..
,. 820
,. 900
..1125
,. 770
..10O1
,. 945
.. 820
.. 980
,. 870
,. 9S0
,. 870
..1130
.. 870
.. 976
., 8S0
.. 950
.. 9
1 1030
STEERS AND HEIFERS
.... GU 4 50
COWS.
1 60
1 80
2 CO
3 M
2 10
2 (0
2 00
2 23
21
12
3
7
13
10....
23
13
18
22
1
1
10
4..
1
ll'.'.'.'.'.'..
1
i!!'.'.'.'.'.
3
20
U.
17
I!
1
1:::::::
11.'.
1....
1....
1....
1....
1....
15..,.
12....
2....
No.
1 COW...,
1 cow...,
2 cows,.
1 cow,,.,
3 cows.,
2 calves,
1 row ,
2 cows,,
92:
. E03
. 8S3
, 630
. 955
. 750
. 955
. 847
. 960
. 956
. 96
. S65
, 9S0
.1100
. 880
. 567
. 810
. 7l
. 320
. 620
2 23
3 23
2 J5
2 23
2 23
2 40
2 50
3 ;.o
2 m
2 50
3 NO
2 SO
2 M
2 M
2 .i0
2 W
3 to
3 1
2 90
3 M
3 IK)
3 00
HEIFERS.
1...
3...
9...
IS...
SI...
4...
11.
3.
1..
1..
2..
1..
83!
829
856
66",
761
876
971
996
1026
931
110)
1180
1006
927
1160
1330
810
DPI
926
1115
1070
10)2
9SI
11.13
110)
672
902
1030
1180
963
161)
1 90
2 25
3 '.0
3 60
2 75
i IS
1.
1
6
20
S ,
, 770
, 50.1
712
, 653
, 366
3 00
3 M)
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 15
3 20
3 20
3 '.0
3 23
3 23
3 15
3 25
3 21
3 .10
3 :tn
3 10
3 30
3 50
3 i0
3 80
3 50
3 60
S 3
3 10
3 70
3 SO
3 5
4 (0
1 00
4 23
3 00
3 :s
3 .'.1
3 60
I C3
DULLS.
fV) 2 25 1 1091 2 7.1
, 1115 2 95 1 1570 3 CO
1120 2 50 7 1210 3 11
1130 2 .'0 1 12f.O 3 IS
960 2 30 1 1270 3 20
1061 2 ") 1 136) 3 10
620 3 SO 1 1270 3 10
1570 2 M 1 1930 4 00
1210 2 10 1 1350 4 13
1200 3 63
CALVES.
110 1 10 2 165 4 00
200 3 CO 2 IV, 4 jo
2M 3 i.1
STAGS.
781 3 50 4 1465 4 10
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
610 2 65 1 SJ11 3 10
963 2 73
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
810
. 657
. "M
.1024
. 726
. 645
. 769
. 653
F,
Av.
..U100
.. 920
.. 885
.. 810
.. 956
.. 445
II.
. 820
.. 9-5
1..
4..
12..
20..
2-1...
41...
-Neb,
3 50
2 60
3 CO
3 15
3 !5
3 IS
3 1.1
3 15
P. Cahlll
Pr. No
2 25
2 50
3 30
2 00
3 30
2 00
Schodde Idaho,
2 ii 22 cows
3 25 4 bulls..
510 3 23
390, 3 a
837
. 616
. 306
. 909
.ImiO
3 25
3 10
3 43
3 50
3 50
feeders.
14 feeders.
2 feeders.
1 feeder
1 steer..
A v.
670
S87
975
770
..1210
1102
..1227
Pr.
2 fiO
3 50
3 50
3 50
4 00
2 13
2 25
149 western
99 western
12S western
141 western
110 western
431 western
431 western
CHICA(H) LI VK .STOCK
Av. Pr.
147 1 50
72 2 m
95 2 80
104 2 80
102 2 SO
,90 2 9.)
, 100 2 U3
, 109 2 95
78 3 40
75 3 40
100 3 40
,33 4 80
til 4 90
, 93 1 00
, 102 1 00
,91 1 23
, 139 1 50
, 153 1 60
, 157 1 50
, 10) 1 60
, 140 1 60
, 91 2 25
, 105 2 50
, Bl 2 0)
, 93 2 )
, 8S 2 75
. 90 2 73
, 103 2 75
.90 2 73
,60 3 00
.91 3 10
. 103 3 10
.89 3 15
. 97 3 15
, 105 3 23
,67 3 23
, 96 3 23
, III 4 60
, bO 4 80
,70 4 SO
,70 4 80
, 69 4 80
,73 4 80
, 70 4 80
MAHKr.'
Cuttle Active nml lIlMbrr llon Steady
Sheep Htronur.
CHICAGO. Julv 31.-CATTI..E Tterelnts.
13,000 hend, Including 260 Texnns; mnrket
active nnd 10c to 20c higher; good to prime
sieere. jo.wuii. 0 poor o meuium. fi.ioif
5.50; stockcrs nnd feeders, ?2.50fj 1.40; cows
and heifers. J2.:;rjf5.oo: dinners. I 2sn
bulls. $2.6071.60; calves, $3.00fl.75; Toxni
steers. 13.(0f 1.00.
110C1S Receipts inuay, ao.tw nenu; to
V fwV l.nn.l. Inft nt-r, C If! hn,
Itl.JII.'V.. . , ,yj iv, ...... ,'. ,,-.,,
strong to steady; mixed nnd butchers, J5.50
f5.95; good In choice heavy, 155fi6 10;
rough heavy, .i.;ifr,'.i.; light, $r.iwj5 ,o;
bulk of snleH. J5.60fi5.90.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Hecolnts. 13,000
head; strong to 10c higher; good to choice
wethers. $3,iaifi.; fair to en ire mixed,
$3.25fj3.73; western sheep, $!2'f73.fO; voir
lings, $I.OOfJ4.35; natlvo lambs, $2.25f73.40;
western lainbtt, $1.35fi5J0
Receipts yesterday: unttie, a.Hit nentl;
hogs. 11.933 hend; sheep, 20.179 hend.
Shipments yesterday: (.nine, zjjs neaii:
hogs, 1,021 hcuri; sheep, 3,223 head.
Xctv York Live Slock Mnrket.
NEW YORK, July 31.-HEEVES-Re-
celptF, 2.220 head; steers slow hut stendy.
llrm feeling for best; bulls nnd cows steady
to 15c off; steers, $1.60(16. 30; no prlmo here;
cholco fat steers. $3.80; cows, $1.60fj2.50;
cables reported cattle slow nt llic per lb.
dressed weight; shipments. 2,160 quarters of
beef.
CALVES Rece'pts, 3.9.'D head; rather
slow, closing weak; veals, $1.50fj 5.S714;
choice, $7; culls. $1.(Kk!(1.25; grosser and
buttermilks, :i.()fi:i,W).
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 7,172
he nil; sheep dull, 10f23c lower for best:
prlmo und cholco Inmbs about steudi ;
sheep, $2.60fT4.00; few choice, $4 50; liunb.i,
Jl.00ifjfi.25: choice. $6 50; culls, $1.
HOGS Receipts. 4,is;i head: firmer for all
weights; statn hogs, $C.20?i.25.
Trouble on llllbon Hniirftr.
RILIIOA, July 31. The position of affairs
on the bourse causes much anxiety. Great
dlfHrulty Is experienced In the settlement
of certain securities In which the oper
ations have leen large. Money Is most
srnrco for carrying over and rates nro
extraordinarily high.
DR. McGREW
Oltloo open rontluaotialy from H m.
to O p. ni. Btindai'i from
s a, m, to 5 11.
fit. I, (mis Live .Stock Mnrl.cL
ST. LOUIS, July .H.-CATTLE-RecelntR,
4,500 head. Including 1 .600 Texans; market
strong and higher: native shlpp ng and 'X
port steers. Jl.9"f.l o; ringed I " f unl
butcher steers. $1 1,H5.I5; steers under 1,ni0
lbs.. J3.65ffl.!iO: stockcrs nnd feeders. $2.0ii
4 20- cows nnd lidfcrs. $2.00f5.(): can or',
$1 0ofj2.60; bulls. $2. tor .125; Texas nnd In
dian steers. $3 25 1.3 j; cows and h'ifers,
'"iYoGS--Recelits, O.O'O head; market
strong; pigs and lights, 85.5r.fj5.70; packers,
$5 6iVfifi70: butchers, $5. 7601.(0.
SHEEP AND LAM!!SHecolpts, 3,'CO
head; market dull and plow: native niir
tons J3.20fi3.65; lambs. J4O0f5Oi: culls nnd
buck's, $2.0Ofj3.J5; stockcrs. $1 75T(2.'0.
Khiikiim I'll) Live Slock Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY. July 31. -CATTLE Re
ceipts, IO.WiO natives, 2,000 Texans, 600 calves;
natlvo bref steers steady to 10c higher;
other cattle strong; choice export nnd
dressed beef steers, $5,60fG.00; fnlr to good,
$5.?3.10, stockern and feeders, $3.25fll.25;
fed western steers. $1 25f5,50; western range
'tfcrs. n 20fjt 25; Texans nnd Indians, fi .'"
iit.00; Texas cows, $:.G5fj'l.23; nutlvu cuvb,
(Dr. McftreTT at Ago ti'J.)
THE MOST HUCCnSSKUIi
SPECIALIST
In the treatment of all forma of Ills
rune nnd Disorder of Men Only. 5141
rear' experience., 10 years in Omaha
VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE
A permanent cure guaranteed In lea
than 10 days, without cutting, pain or lots
of time.
OTDIPTIIDC cured In less than 6 days
OlnlulUllL without pain or hindrance
from business. A perfect and permanent
cure guaranteed.
CVDUII IC nd all Blood Dlssases cured
OirniLla by a treatment which Is far
moro satisfactory and successful than
"Hot Bprlngs" treatment, and at leu than
halt the cost. All breaking out and signs
ot the disease dlssprrnr nt once. A euro
that li guarantl for life.
rtWCD Ofl (inn cases cured of narvoua
UVtH ZUiUUU debility. Iota of vitality
and MANHOOD. bnshfulnoBS, aleet and
ill unnatural weaknesses of men.
Cures Guaranteed. Coasnltatlnn Pre.
CHARGES LOW
Treatment sent Yarrwhere fre; from
faie. P. O. Box 76fl. OfTlco over 215 South
ith street, between Varnam and Dotutla
lUeets. okliA, NBB.
NO CURE, NO PAY.
MEN. If 70U barn imalt,
ergani, lost rowrr or veaktnlng
drln, our Vaeuum Organ DartlOfwr
Kill tutor jou wit tout drug! or
electrlcltxt Stricture and Varlcocl
permanently curtd In 1 tot
15, M0 In u( not on fallurai not
one returned 1 effect tromedUtti no
C.O.D. fraud 1 wrtta for free parties
It, rent icaled In plain onvelopo.
lOCal, APPLIANCE CO. 130 Tkir 01k.. lailaniMll. Inf.
Iain
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Not in Nature
for anyone to alway3 ferl tired, There
U 110 need to drug out an existence
without ambition.
Weak nerves arc responsible for lan
guor, depression, debility nnd varico
cele. Diseased nerves whether due to over
work, over-indulgence or nny other
cause, can be mcde strong ns steel by
the use of
Thev tone nnd Invigorate every organ
of tbe'body, soothe nnd strengthen the
nerves nnd transform broken down
men and women Into strong, henlthy,
vigorous, ruddy-cheeked persons. If
.you find this isn't to, you get your
money back.
81.00 per box; 0 boxes (with guaran
tee), 85.00. nook free,
r sale by Kulin ft Cf., At A. DUIom,
Fuller l'alnt & Drug Co.. Omaha; ami
Davis Lius Co.. Council Huffs. Ia.
SUMMER SPECIALS.
$44,00 New York and Return Daily
$25.75 Buffalo and return daily.
$21,50 Louisville, Ky. and return
on salo August 21, 2o nnd 2C.
$24,75 Cleveland, 0, and return
on saie September 7 to 10.
Ilomeseekers' Excursions
On salo first nnd third Tuesday each month.
Tourist Hates on hiiIo DAII.V to nil sum
mer resorts allowing stoji-ovcrB at Dotrolt,
Niagara Knlls, IUifalr, .unl other pnlntri.
I-'or rale, lako trips. J'an American descrip
tive matter and nil Information, onll nt
CITY TICKKT HFKH'K, ill"' FA UN AM
STIIHICT, il'nxtoii Hotel Illocki, or wrlto
HAItltV K. M'lOHKS, (1 A I' I). Omahn,
Nebraska.
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Tl.e new njrmtm, injre.
tf hat (innr.t timnlv llirt''.
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oilier, hut neriil stiuni for II-
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lull particulars anl nirt-t-ticiia In-
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Boyd Commission Co
Successors to Jamej K. Iloyd ti Co.,
OMAHA, NKI3,
COMMISSION
(.HAI.V I'HUVIMONS AM) STOCKS.
llublil of 'I'rnilo llillldlng.
Direct wires to Chicago and New York.
-urteb;ondv.ii.v. Juhn A. Wuiivn & Co.
OI.DHSTl SAI'llSTI IIHSTI
WALL STREET
Mouc Will Car ii 111 Monthly llalurns
The Invtitor's Fund Puya Seml-Monthly.
Tim oldest iistahllshtd In America. No
cerllrlcate-holder ever Ion a cent. Pay.
menty made to all subscribers every IS
days. No trouble. No delay. Money
refunded on demand, Write today for
particular!, free to nny address.
c. ii. ;n hi.i .t co,,
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