THIS OMAHA DAILY lllCEt TITHSHAY, AlKUTHT 27, 11)01. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL DnltnMJ PreTilli on Ronr.l Throughout Da;. of Trada I WEAKNESS DEVELOPED IN WHEAT MARKET I.nck of Oulaldr Demand mul Cublra Citnse Slump Corn u TliroiiKhiMit .leaslnii Pro. ImIoiim l'lrm. WenW Dull CMICAOO, Aug. W.rDullncF prcvnllci! In both llio Brain am!, pruv slons tnnr on the Hour. of Tnnfc today "" prices ruled, tP",m,,cr,t,wlT"'l""nM natS lower, September corn Wc lower nn oats c lower. Provisions closed at n decline 01 tlA TaJ'of outside demand and weak tables, together with liberal repot Is In he Northwest, developed weakness In when X. Liverpool cablet) jvoru n tr I lo j'S"",..; Jorc the opening hero "d l)tiyer derlAul Romo encouragement from this fuc . rhero iwcro a few early sales made at Satur ,mj a Closing prices and In otio or two cases k'jyers were wlllInK to pay n "I"1!1" 'w "erf (lood crop prospects, wl h big rece p Jn ho northwest, together with the decline, in com, however. iiulckly brought nbout n feir,-nne nnu ine iiimtw ihroug bout tne uuy. ncpicm i;., changed to He higher at 7oUc to , ne, b t the initial llgures were the high no nt n Sne day as prices nulckly receded an I. ,,. .1,,,-llr,,. nnt the c osc. whl"h .u.f iln ..T fjVu... the law point. fJhe world's shipments were 9,il-.W bushels, while there was n decrease on Passage, of 415.00U bushels. There was a Jleereaso of the total visible of 3.j.W M,.nlwiiiril clearances or wnciii l nil nnur were uijui to bushels, l . . . .. i.. .i..... tnt- avnnrt. Prlmnry Receipts were 1,670.000 bushels, compared with 1.7r-S.) last year. Minneapolis and Buluth reported 78 cars. uga nst 13 Inst week and 727 a year ngn while loci re ceipts were 1SX cars, with 'Jl of contract Com was dull throuKhout tho entire scs nlnn and suffered a rather severe Ions in .valuu, consldcrliiK Us steady decline during Hho last two weeks. ttivornhlu forage weather, with large receipts, were the bear (factors. Liquidation prevailed to some ex tent, but the selling appeared to be more )n tho nature of the crowd going .short. September rnnBod between KMc and fio'Ac, Ithn close being at tho low point at u de cline of lc. Receipts were JI3 cars, with ir, cars of contract. .... ,,, Oats opened quiet and unchanged, but Jack of cutsldo support caused weakness land lower prices prevailed. There were no upeclal features to the trade anil nbout tho lunly trading was In changing for outside ui count. September sold between 33c, and pie, closing with a loss of Tc at 33Vc. Re ceipts were 317 cars, Provisions opened firm on higher prices tfor Iiobs and If any support had been re ceived from the grain market prices might have continued strong, as there was a good tlcmatid by commission houses. As It was frovislons closed strong, compared with trains, Jntiuary pork showing ii decline, of CHc at the close, after selling between 815.15 and J15.57H. final llgures being 15.4V4. H.ard closed at is.so, a loss of 2Sic, after ranging between 8.M) nnd 18.85(8.87',4. Wbs Bold between J7.WH and IS. closing nt tho low point with a decline of 6c. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, B25 cars; corn, 100 cars; oats, 375 cars; hogs, CS.'iOO head. Tho leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Open. IIIr1i. Low. Close. Yea'y. :o per lS-lb, per doz., Wheat Hopt. Dec. May 'Corn Sept. Dec. May Oats Sept. Dec May .york Sept. Oct. Jan. Jjird Scpt. Oct. .Inn. 0111)3- Hept. Oct. Jan. 1 J I 76'. I 615SH 6if(U 50V;lH 35U 37wniii37;ftnl 70V4I 72' 76H 55HI B7',i 34 35H 14 40 14 45 15 57MJ 8 95 9 05 8 82& '8'37HI 8 65 8 00 14 40 14 60 15 67H1 8 97H 9 05 8 87H 8 42H 8 57H 8 00 I ..J ..J .... TRli 7sa 7U .... .... I 634 MJ 65 I 57-i57;8H E9H f 33 I 33V.I 34 3IV4 34 37 37 3740H 14 40 14 EiW 14 37 14 42H 14 42H 14 45 15 45 15 47H 16 65 8 92HI 8 92H 8 95 9 00 9 00 9 02H 8 SO I 8 80 8 S2V4 ) 8 37HI i 8 42 8 47H 8 47H 1 60 No. S. Hash ntintntlnni nero as follows PLOUH Quiet, dull: winter patents. J3.40 fi.l.M): spring patents, J3.0fKfl3.30; clears, $2.70 6i3A0: HnrliiE sneclals. S4.204I4.30: patents 3.403.70; straights, J2.S0Q3.20; bakers, S2.20 Jl. 1 .V" WHEAT No. 3 spring. fiSWc. COIIN-No. 2 yellow, 54HGT56C. OATS-No. 2. 3t&36Vic: No. 2 white, 3G4 CSic; No. 3 white. 36Uj36)ic. i 11YK No. 2. 65ifl(5V4c. UAItLKY Kalr to cholco malting, 69 K3f. SKKDS-No. 1 flax. J1.4S; No. 1 north western, 91.51 : prime timothy, 15.60; clover, hoiitruct crade. J10.00ffll0.25. PROVISIONB-Mcss pork, per bbl., M4.35 R14.40. Lard, per 100 lbs.. J8.92l4fl8.93. Short ribs sides (loose), J8.255?8.45. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), J7.25t7.50. Short clear lldes (boxed). J8.80?R.90. WHISKY-Hasls of high wines. $1.29. 8UOAP. Cut loaf. Sc; granulated, 5.S2c; confectioners a, &.39c; on a, b.:4c. Following are the receipts and shipments lor today: Flour, bbls (Wheat, nu Corn, bu lOats, bu (Rye. bu (Barley, bu.. Receipts. Shipments, ..... 22.000 7.000 ,,..253,000 19VK10 ....301.000 324.000 ....371.000 109,000 .... 9.(100 48,000 On the Produce exchange today the but Iter market wis dull: creameries, 14f20c dairies, 13817c. Cheese, unchanged, 9-4 lo-xc. ubrs, stenuy; iresn, iu',vuhc. KKW YORK OKNKHAI, MARKET, Qnotntlnim of the Dar on Various Commodities. NEW YOniC. Aug. 26,-FLOUR-Ro leelnts. 28.UW bbls.: exnorts. 23.000 bbls hulnt and inichanccd. cfosluc steady: win Iter patents. J3.60flr3.80: winter straights B3.301i4.no; winter "extrns. J2.604J2.80; wlntor Sow irrndos. S2.30ii2.40: Minnesota natents B3.75t4,00; Minnesota bakers, J2.85flT3.15. Ityo alour, easy; fair to good, J2.85flj3.15; cholco tlo fancy, sa.wfa.w. ConNMhJAL Easy; yellow western gl.20: city. Jl.18: Drnndywlnc. J3.3tVH3.50. i HYK Kasv; No. 2 western. 62'ic. f. o. b, ntloat; state. 65flT56c, c. I. f., New York, carlots. HAULKY Quiet; feeding, 62c, c. I. f. ffluffalo: maltlnR. G'AI65c. c. I. f.. Buffalo. WIIKAT Receipts, 23,000 bu,; exports 895,000 bit. Spot, easier: No, 2 red, 7Cc, it. o. b.. afloat; No. 2 red, 75c, elevator: No a northern Duluth. n,c. t. o. b.. atloat INTn 1 linnl DllllDi X3JIp. t. v h.. nllnjlt Options opened steady on Liverpool cables, Ibut turned weak under largo northwest re ceipts mid liquidation. A mid-day rally on llio vlslblo supply decrease was followed by nlin renewed unloading nnd the decline. In (tho afternoon was helped by light oxnort inquiry, vioscii wean at ic net decline. Wcptember, 75Vi(ff76Jc, closed at 75Hc; Oc ltoper, t ja-iuc. cioseu ni (&c; uo cemher. 77Ji78e. closed nt 77c. CORN-ltccelpts. 89,0n0 bu. Spot, weak "No. 2. 59c, elevator, nnd SOVtc. nlloat. Op ion mantel was generally wenK and neavy losing a cent per bushel under stop-loss veiling, lower cables and favorable crop Slows, fioseii wean nnu ic net lower, eptember. 59Hd(Kic. closed at D9Hc; De cember. COflTCOViC. closed at bOc. OATS Receipts. ltio.OOil bu.; exports, 1.300 t)it. spot, ensior; wo, z, asc; rso. a, 37140 tNo. 2 white 41c: No. 3 white. 40c: trnel mixed western, 37V4i7T39Vic; track white. K)lp ic. upuons quiet nnu tower wiin corn, HAY Dull; shipping, 70Jf75c; good t choice. S5fl90c. HOPS Qulf-t: state, common to cholc J900 crop. 13tfl7c; im crop, 10TI3c: old, 21f Ic: 1'aclllc coast, 1900 crop, 13018ci l'.9D crop, noise; old. 2ibc. IIIDES-Stendy; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs., ISc; California, Zt to 25 Ibi., lotfc; Texas dry, 14 to 30 lbs., 14Hc LHATHKR Steady; hemlock sole. Iluenoi 'Ayres, light to heavyweights, 23HQJU4c; acid, 23t4f24Hc PROVISlONflleef. quiet: fancy, JU.50 1112.00; mess, Jn.EOino.00; beef hams. 20f0f S2.00; packet, J10.60; city extra India mess, S16.0tHi 18.00. Cut meats, dull; pickled bel lies. J8.75!iaS0; pickled shoulders. J7.0Off7.2J; pickled hams. J'.l. Lard, steady; western Btenmed, $9,25; refined, steady; continent, 19.40; South America, J10; compound, J10.12H W10.37H- I'ork, stendyr short clear, J16.2oto 17.50; mess. J16.50 16.60. TALLOW Steady; city J. pr pkg,), 5c; Country (pkgs. free), GltG'jc. Hl'TTER Receipts. 9,555 pkg.: steady; State dairy, I4t)19u; creamery, lfilJiOc; June packed, factory, ,14H'(X15c CI1EK8E Receipts. 6,418 pkgs.: qUIet; Jancy large, colored, 9'iu: fancy lurce. rwnue, hu9Hc; fancy small, colored, 9iW ic: small fancy n nitc, EGOS Receipts. 9.553 nkgs.: firm: state Isnd Pennsylvania, 18820c: western candled, 7017Hc: western uncandled, 14017c. I'OUWRY-Allve ftrm; chickens, lower; sprlnc. UfllSe. (urkwys. IMlnH;. fowls, liMiloHe, drr.snl, firm, iprlns, loHflWr MOLAHHLh Hlendy, New Orleans, 3.1 41 Vie MKTAI.H -Owing to 111 Increiise In Hie nininint of arrlvnis of tin dm local market eased HIT 374 points today and was weak In tone, rinsing weak at lVMkim.i'i,. In London, however, tin was dull nnd tin dimmed at rilOHHld. Future rloscd nt JJIII los. Copper In New York was dull and nominally t'nrh.inged nt Jin.6OWl7.O0 for Luke Superior arid $18.37'Vtf I0.(12V4 for cast lug and electrolytic. Iindon prices were Cs lower, with snot quoted at 05 17s ( nnd f J Mires at 07 6. Lend In London was Is 3d higher, Willi spot quoted nt 11 12s ftl, The local market was very quiet and unchanged at J4.374. Spelter ruled rather quiet, but about nteady nt un changed prices, closing ut Jl, There was a loss of ?0d noted In the London market under liquidation, spot closing nt 17, Domestic Iron markets ruled featureless and nominally unchanged. Pig Iron war rants, J9.HflJ10.i0! No. 1 foundry, northern, JI5.001M6.&O; No. 2 foundry, southern, J14.00 rr14.60; No. 1 foundry, southern, J14.75W 16.25; No. 1 foundry, southern soft, J1I.75A1 15.2.1. Glasgow warrants closed nt 63s Cd and Mlddlesborotlgh nt 45s 4Hd. OMAMA WIIOLKHALIJ MAItKUT. Condition of Trnilc nud Quotiitlons on .Sluple ntul Fnnc' Produce. KOOS-Recelpts, fair; loss off, 12HQ13C. LIVE I'OULTIIY-Hens, 84ir7c; young and old roosters, 3c; turkeys, 6USc; ducks and Kues'c, ufljo'ic; old ducks, 4cj spring chickens, per lb., llftllHc. II L'TTER Common to fair, 12ftl2t.4c; choice dairy, !n tubs. 1516c; separator, :0c. FRESH FISII-Hlack bass, 18c! while hass, 10c; blueilsh, lie; bullheads, 10c; bluu tins, ,c; burfaloes, 6o; catllsh, 12c; cod, 9c; .i.hihb, iu; ciscoes, tc, nuuuui, lie; lerrlng, Cc: huddock. 10c: Dike. Dc: rd snapper, 10j; salmon, 14c; sunilsh, 6c; trout, v,;, vfllllcllBn. 1VC. PiaUONS-Llvo, per doz 60c. VEALS-Cholcc, t,ili9c. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale ay Dealers' ussoelutliiti! L'hnlrn iinlnnd. JlO.oo; No 2 upland, 9.00i medium, H.&u; coarse, J7.t0. Ryo straw, Jfi.00. These prices nro tor nay of good color and quality. De mand fair. WHEAT Hie. COIIN-52UC. OATS Olu. 3Gc. URAN-J17. VEOETARLES. ' OREEN CORN-Per doz., 12'4o. CAHKOTS-l'cr du., 1VC UEETS-Pcr half bu. basket, 40c. 'J'LlUN'll'a Vur li.iMl:nt air-. CUCUMRERb llomc-srown, per doa., LETTUCE I'or. bu., 20c. llADlSIIES-Pcr dor., 16flJ20c l'ARSLEY Per doz.. 20c. NliW 1'OTATOES sl.15. CAHUAOE Home-grown, 3Wc, TOMATOES llumo.crown. basket. cMi6q(.. UiNiuiSb Home-grown, per lb., 3c. CAULIFLOWER Hntne.ffrnwn nnt Am 6c. - 11EANS Wax. tier U.bu. hanlcnt. tlliig, per tt-bu. basket, 76c. i-r,io I'cr ou., i; pur H-bu., 60c, LAN'l ALOIJI'K Hnnifi irpilwn. , 5cSi 11.2o : crates. S2.f.o. ttATEHMUI.UNK-Tsriii. nvnsr.f. t . - . VUVKi UtJ f slzu. CLLbRY Kalamazoo, per bunch, 25flJ35c. FRUITS. APPLES Per bbl., J2.2o(32.60. CHERRIES Native, ner 8-lb. basket. 25c; Missouri, per 24-qt. case, J2. PEACHES California, oer box. 9oc: frna. stone, Jl; choice. Klbertos, Jl; fancy, J1.20. m-ijumb uuiuoruia, per crate, ji.iayi.50; home grown, per a-lb. uasket, 25c. i-jiio uariictts, j.'..'aa.'.&u. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANQEU Valenclus. Jo: Med. sweets. J4.50. 1J an an AH l er bunch, according to size, !.OU&2.&0. F1US California, new cartons. 75c: .av. crs, tioc; Imported, per lb., 10Sjl2c. DAXiiitj Persian, in w-iu. poxes, sairs, 5c. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS-Engltsh walnuts, per lb.. 15c: Al berts, per lb., 13c; almonos, per lb., Itiflj20c; raw peanuts, per lb.. 6W5Vic: roasted. bWn iyic, uraziiB, uc; pecans, ivtuac. uiDtH i'or udi., i.ou; per -ddi., sz.7&. HIDES No. 1 green, bttc: No. 2 sreen 6Hc; No. 1 salted, 7Hc; No. 2 salted, 6Ha; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 1A lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. 6c: dry hides. gfll3c: sheou pelts, KXD'ttC, norsenia.es. ii.WQi.ia. St. Loots Grain and Provisions. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 26. WHEAT Receipts, 214,667 bushels; lower; No. 2 red, cash, ele vator, 70Hc: track, 71V472c; 8eptember, 6Wic; December, 7zc; fliay, imv. no., hard, turn, uc. CORN ixiwcr; no. 2 casn, c; tracK. 66Vic; September, ww; December, 6c; Muv. E9c. OATS Lower; No. 2 cash. 37c; track, 37 038Hc; September, 3bc; May, 3S?ic; no. white, 38ifljf39c. ' RYE Dull, 69c. FLAXSEED Nominal. FLOUR Easier: patents. S3.255M.75: extra fancy, w.ija.-Jb; clear, j.'.votiJ.w. heed Timothy, unsettled, jo.sa bid. I.U1U,IUI.A1-Divaujt J. BRAN Dull, nominal; sacked, east track, 80c. HAY Steady for timothy to weak for pralrtc; timothy, J13.00Q15.00; prairie, JlO.OOfljP 13.00. WHIBKY-Stcady. J1.30. IRON COTTONTIES-Unchanged nAQGINO Unchanged. HEMP TWINE-Unchanged. PROVISIONS-Pork. lower: Jobbing. J15.76. x,ura, easier at js.,i. Dry sail meats, strong; boxed lots, extra shorts, J8.62H; clear ribs. J8.75: clear sides. J9. Bacon. strong: boxed, extra shorts. J9.62H: clear tlbs. J9.T5: clear sides. J9.87V4. METALS Lead, steady. J4.3OS4.40. Spelter, dull at KJ.su. poultry Dun: chtcKens. 6Wc: sorines 8Hc; turkeys, 6c; young, 7 8c; ducks, 6c; ceese. 3c: springs. 4c. huttkr Hteauy; creamery, nwsw. nairy. Hti'wc. eous Mteaay; western. 11c. RECEIPTS-Flour. 9.000 bbls.: wheat 245.000 bu.: corn, 128,000 bu.; oats, 62,000 bu SHIPMENTS Flour. 9.000 bbls.: wheat 85,000 bu,; corn, 64,000 bu.; oats, 39,000 bu Liverpool Oral it and Provisions. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 26.-WHEAT-Spot no. 2 red, western, winter, nun, bs tiva No. 1 northern, spring, quiet, bs sa: no. California, quiet, 6s. Futures, dull; Sep tcmbur. Es 7d: December. 5s slid CORN Spot, quiet: American mixed new. 4s I0d: Amerlcnn mixed, old. no stocks. Futures, dull; September, 4s &a Octoner. 4s d November. 4s sid PROVISIONS Lard. American refined. In nn s. tlrm. 4ls 9d: prime western, in tiercos firm. 45s 3d. Bacon, Cumberland cut. strong, 4fs Cd: short clear backs, firm. 44s: clcn bellies, strong, 44s. Pork, prime mess, fine western, tlrm, 7.s bu; snouiaers, square cut steady, ats mi. HOPS Pacific coast, nt London, steady, TALLOW Australian, In London, firm 28s. Tho Imports of wheat In Liverpool fo the Inst week were: From Atlantic ports 1(0.30) quarters; from Paclllo ports, ln.wo quarters: rrom oilier ports, lau.wi quarters The Imports of corn from Atlantic ports lor ine wees; were si,.iju quarters Mon I on fltlunltiy, A mint 31, nn tnm lleil by the Now York I'rndiiP. pxrlintur, as fo lows- w lent. 2H.OiT7.Ml bu.. a d crease nt 7fi.'l,(i bu, , corn, !2,2f.R,(Mi ,u , n iccrrnse or 07s.isi nil , tints, 5,MU bu., n Inereaso of .twi bu.i ryp, lo.f22.00) bu , nn Increase of 177,ki tm . barley, 317, 01 bu.i nn I lie rr a sc of Ki,) bu. EW VORIC MTOCKft AM) IIO.MIM. Market Una .More Tliuriiuuli Test Thnn for .Monir Time, NEW YOIIK. Am. iiiT-lm .iiw-V nmrket had a more thorough test today than at any time slum Dm rl yn III Ill-Ire set 111. Tho result was not altogether conclusive. J he outside demand for stocks wim con- nierniiiy uugmented, as wus expected. A ustalned advance for two weeks and nil Vldcnt urowth nt lnirr..t 11 ml lorrra'l a endency to buy stocks may nlways b. epeniicd on to produce this result. Equnuy iniiiier 01 course is tile tendency ni mc rolesslonal trlulers. who have been HO iiinulatlnc ntnrWu mul rnrefiillv tuirr Itiir the market during tho rise, to Inclmlo the r nuiiungs on tills outside buying, so as 10 mnko sure of n portion of their prollls. This Process u-nu v,rv nbvloiislv uolut: on during the ilrst hour of the. market today, which was the most active of tho d ly. Some recession In prices resulted, but thu marnei on tne whole tooK inc realizing cry well nnd no serious Inroads wcr made Pon prices. Afterwards thero wcro new advances here nnd tho rest of the market gnvo the appearance generally of b.Miu till in the control of tho bulls. Buying emnnd, however, became languid nnd then most torpid and tne mnrKei proven easily ulncrabln in ntiack by the nr.if.sslon:il bears. In the last hour prices were quite generally below Saturday's level. A sub stantial raiiv rnuoweii, nut tins ngain :rovcd somewhat short lived and tho clos- ng was Irregular and quite active, with inoculative sentiment manifestly much un settled. There were various favorable factors which aided the bulls In onenlnc nrlret higher. The failure of tho steel workers In South Chicago to strike nnd the reports of an Intended conciliatory nttcmnt by tho trlkcrs themselves nt a settlement nrfected not only tho steel stocks, but the whole market. The rise of United States Steel In tho final dealings to' 1V4 over Saturday was effective In checking tho raid of tho bears. London led off wllh cnnil hnvlnir nt Amerlcnns after Its Saturday holiday. Rumors were rife of coming dc!lnlle an nouncement of nlans ernwlmr nut nt ih Northern Pnclllc settlement. Tho approach ing September ndvanco In the price of an thracite helped the conlcrs and the Erlrs were niso ntlected by the reported ncqul'l- tlon Of tho Cllirlnillltl. ltnmltlnn X, rvivtnn. The reaction wns due to thu apprehension that money was destined to work closer from this time on. It was fenrcd niso that the largo Interests who havo been fostering the rise have taken this opportunity to realize 011 Saturday and this morning and would retire from the market until the autumn demand for money wns satisfied. Ixmdon hns grown optimistic and exnectn easy money through the fall, but the ex pectation Is based on tho hopo that Now urR win noi uraw gold and tnKo no action f the rumored RusRlnn Innn nt Turlu An Interview with Secretary Gage, published mm iiiuiiiuiK. 111 wnicn no protesscs to see no reason for donnrtnrn from !,,. ..-........ policy of his department of purchasing bonds somewhat dashed tho hopes of an clement In Wall street which wns expecting relief from that quarter. Chicago drew no currency today from Now York nnd tho New York discount rate recovered to 40c discount, compared with 50c Inst week. Railroad bonds showed a considerable In crease In activity. Gains were somewhat nrfected by tho late reaction In stocks. Total sales, par value. JJ.690.CO0. ITnltrri States now 4s advanced per cent on tho last call. The following are the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Knnsns City Rrntn anil Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Allir. 26. WHEAT Re eclpts, 419 cars: September. 6lfli64ic: De. cetnucr, U7c; .May. 71Vi(ri7l'Sc: casli. no hard. C5?ifljfjSTic; No. 3, 65Vi'365Uc: No. 2 red CORN Sentember and December. fKKc May. 57Vic: cash, No. 2 mixed, 66',i5j-57c; No, i wnne, tsc. OATS-No. 2 white. 3SS39C. nvwv,i r.7U- HAY-Chblce timothy, J12.60; choice prat rle. J13.50. BU'lTER Creamery, 16Hfflo; dairy, fancy. llflflCc. EGGS Fresh Missouri and Kansas stock quoted on 'cnango at i:c dozen, loss, ore, cases returned. RECEIPTS-Whcnt. 333,300 bu.J corn, 41.600 mi.: oats, jf.wu ou. SHIPMENTS wneat. 110,400 tin.; corn 22,400 bu,; oats, I2,wu mi. MlonrnpolU Wheat, Klonr nnd II ran MINNEAPOLIS. Aug 26. WHEAT - cash. 6-Siic; September, bi'.'.c: December, 65ic; on track. No. 1 hard, KHic; No. northern. CSVic: No. 2 northern. GStic. FLOUR First patents, J3.25ti3.50; second patents, j.&'5r3.7bj nrst clears, j:.bUJ.,5 BRAN In bulk, JI4.00flJ14.60. MllfTMiiUrr Grain MarUrt. MILWAUKEE. Auc. M WHEAT Lower; No. 1 northern. 71c: No 2 northern KHil7iV4e; nrpiemDer, b9MC RYE-No. 1. 5ma:6e. RARLEY Lower; No. 2. 6364o; sample, CORN September, 63Vic lialatices, I:I9,1MJ; money, sternly, lllfl Pr tIH, New York rxchitlige. I0i' discount lid, pur asked. CHICAGO, Aug. !M1 --Clearings. l2J.lf.9.W.'i biilntires, ll.rl.lW; posted exchange, II 5 for sixty tiny, h tul 11.874 "it demandl Now York cxehaiigc, loo dlsriiunt. CINCINNATI, Aug. 2.-Clearlllgs, J.1,311!, Ctt. New York exchange, 23a dlscutiutl money, .ijjfi't per cunt. , IIALTIMORE, Auk. 2,-Clcarlngs, $2 391, CH; balances, J2S0.W7. IIOSTON. Aug. Sfi.-Clearlligs, JI3,:S5.5dl balances, JI.3in,lns. NEW YORK, Aug. 2.-Clenrlngs, 10l, Mii.131; bnlances, Jfi,725,523. PHILAOELPIIIA. Aug. 26.-ClcarltiBS. I J10,69S,I7; balances, 42,217,151. Iliistmi Mliu-k t iiiitntliitis, BOSTON, Aug. 26.-Cnll loans. 3UU per cent; time loans, iy,"i per cent. Olllclal closing: T. & S. I' Sii Weftlnfth. niectrlc. TO'I 1I0 pfil ns'i A tcli I Kin ti 102 Aincr. Hllnnr m .V. K. II. A C. Si... CC4 tner, Tclfphone ...1M Advonture 5l Huston & Albany. intiKlinni Mln. Co.. 43 Ilonton It Me. Dominion Coat ,. in nf.i V. H, Steel do rM FltchburK pfel,,,. en. Hlcctrlc .... Kil. Klco. Ill Mex. Central Mlihlciin Tel Old Colony OKI Dondnlon ... Iluhher I'll ion Pncine .... West Knd Consols, money do account .. Anaconda U lilfon do pfil llnltlmore it Ohlo,..lo;ii llraillnc Canadian I'acltlo.. ..lltt do 1st pfil. hes. & Ohio.. Chicago a. V.... M. & .St. r... Denver "Xc It. O.. do nfd ;rle do lilt pfd do 2d Pfd Illinois Central ,, & N M., K. A T N. Y. Central.... BAR SILVER-Stcady nt 2615-16d per ounce. MONEY 10114 ner cent. Tho rate of dis count In the open market for short bills Is Mi ner cent tor tnrco montns' runs. 23-10 per cent. Atchison 80 80. Taclflo do pfd 9S91 So. Ralln-av Baltimore & Ohlc.lOIH do pfd do pfd 94 Texas & Paelfln .. Canadian Pacific. .. .112'. Tol., fit. L & W. Canada So 63 do pfd Che. & Ohio 47',; Union Pnclflc Chicago & Alton.... 40 do pfd do pfd 8 .Wabash Chicago, lnd. & L.. 33 I do pfd dp pfd HH Wheel. & ChlcaKO & E. III. ..127 I do 2d pfd Chicago O. W 22H Wis. Central do lt pfd M I do pfd do Id pfd 47H p. c. C. A St. I. Chicago & N. W...13J Udams Ex R. I. & V 143 American Ex Chicago Ter. & Tr. 22 iij. S. Ex do pfd 47',4 -Wells-Fargo Ex... . C. C. & St. L... 8UVAmal. Conner .. Colorado So MS Amer. Car & V, do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Del. & Hudson.., Del. L. & W Denver & R. G., do pfd , Erie do 1st pfd , do 2d pfd , Qt. Nor. pfd...., Rocking valley , do pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central .... do pfd Lake Erie & W do pfd ... Ci do pfd. ... 2M Amer. Lin. Oil.... ...16SVk do pfd...' ..-229 Amcr. S. & It,,.. .., 45U do pfd ... M!i Amer. Tobacco .. ... 43 lAnac. Mln. Co.... ... 71V Ilrouklyn It. T.... ... M IColo. Fuel & Iron ...isii Con. Qa , ... 6.',i 'Con, Tobacco W4i do pfd l',t 33 Vi fS14 214 35!l 104Vi 91H 2J 4IH r.M 21 , 43 , 75 ,175 ..191 .. S3 ,..160 ..121M .. sm .. s;h ... 23 .. 6iu .. Cl ..100 .. 47i .. 7CH 9TV4 ...227U C7H 118 .1474 (Jen. Electric 263 33 .Cllucose Sugar 6T.4 nocking coal 13 Inter. Paper ....... 2. do pfd 7f-H .. 65 ..123 .lK'.i Inter, l'ower Manhattan L 120T Laclede Gas Met. St. Ry. Mexican Central. Mex. National ... Minn. & St. L... Mo. Paclllo M., K, & T do pfd N. J. Central .... N. Y. Central ... Norfolk & W do pfd No. Pacific pfd.. Ontario & W Pennsylvania .... Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. U & S. F.... do 1st pfd do M pfd... St. L Southw.,,, do pfd St. Paul do pfd .163 .. 2i .. 12 ..107W ..10SK .. 2SV .. "Vi ..161 ..USH 66Ti .. ?5 .. 9S 3CH National Illscutt . National Lead ... National Salt .... do pfd No. American ... Pactflo Coast raclflc Mall People's Gas .... rressed S. Car... do pfd Pullman P. Car.. Republic Steel .. do pfd 147Va Sugar ... 77! ... li'.X ,.. 41 ,.. 8') ,.. 6SI4 ... 3U4 ... 63H ,..167H ...US Tenn. Coal & Iron Union Hag & P... do pfd V. 3. Leather ..... do pfd U. S. Rubber ..... do pfd U. a. Steel do pfd Western Union ... , mi . 92 . 44 . 21 . i'-M . 70 .103 . 67 . 42 .112M . 42'i . S2 .208 . 21 . 75U .13711 . 67H . 15 . 73 . 13T4 . 20 . (8 . 4(H . 9JH - D3',i Trust receipts. The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: The stock mnr- aei was onsKer loaay on nn accumulation of orders .over the holidays. American stocks were most actlvo nnd onened nliovn parity. They Improved all day and closed at tne top. Tliere wns a fair amount of activity. Dut ma n y of a professional nn ture. Atchison and Erlo were most prom inent. Tho latter Is talked of nn hi-ine uooKea ior sun nigner llgures nt the end or ine steci striKe. euver iooks HKe rclaps- ctt York Money 3lurkct. NEW YORK. Auk. 26. MONEY On call, Arm nt 3 per cent; prime mercantile- paper, 4VS05 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Fairly steady, with actual business In bankers' blllH at 34.867 for demnnd nnd at J4.8IV404.SI for sixty nayt; posted rates, ji.sjyi and i.m; commercial bills, J4.83U04.Sl',i. SILVER Har. 6Sc: Mexican dollars. UOMJS aovernment. strong; ref. "f reg. and coupon. 10754; 3s reg. and coupon ivbu; new is reg, aim coupon, IJiU; old 4s r-'g. and coupon, 113; 5s reg. nnd coupon, iuj. The 'closing quotations on bonds are as follows: U. S. ref, 2s, ree.,.107H W, Y. Centrnl Is. ..1051; 4s., ....113 ....113 ....107?4 . ..107?4 ....124 do coupon do 3s. reg do coupon ..... do new 4s, rrg, do coupon do old 4s, reg. do coupon do 5s, reg do coupon I), of C. 3 63s Atchison gen, do adj. 4s... Canada So. 2s 109',4 Ctus. & Ohio 4Via-..108 do S 120 C. . N. W. c. 7s. .137 do 8. V. deb. 5s.l23t4 Chicago Ter. 4s,... 94V5 Colorado S. 4s 8 Denver & It. O. (s.lOl'i Erlo general 4s V. W. & D. C. ls.,105!s Gen. Electric 5s.. .200 Iowa Central Is ll.Vi U & V. unl. 4s 101 M K. T. 2s 824 107 IN. J. C. gen. 5s.. .1U) ..lus'i.No. I'acino 3 ..HW',41 do 4s '.0411 ..Ui'.J N Y, C & St L .tO'i 177'.; N. & W. con. 4s..,1021 uregon rav. is.. 110 do 4s Iu3 Oregon S, I 6s. .128x4, uo consoi 8, 117 llteadlng gen. 4s,.... 9' do 4s .TO Rio O. W. la 101'; oim u 1 ai c, 5s,,.ll St L & S V g. 6s..l.H ni. t-aui consols. ,,15 St P. C & P Is. ...113 llo 5s lltt So, Paclflo 4s 9HJ no, iiuuway is us S. It. fc T. 6s 56 Texas & Paclllc l(.tlii "ilO .8 9J.I Union Paclds 4 101 Wabasti Is .lis no : West Shore 4s., wis, central is 9SftVa. Centuries 110'i .113! , SSI . 04T Uld. "Offered. Xcit York MIiiIiik Shnrrs. NEW YORK. Aug. 26.-The following are tne closing quotations on mining stocks: Philadelphia Produce Market, PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 26. RUTTER Weak and prints Ic lower: fancy western creamery. 2omj.'lc: fancy nenrby prints, 22c, EGOS Firm and good demand; fresh nearby, ISc; fresh western. ISc; fresh south western and southern. CHEESE Quiet but firm. Visible nupnly of Grain. NEW YORK, Aug. M.-The statement rf the visible supply of sruln in s'.ore aaJ Ad&m Con , Alice Ilreeco Ilrunswlck Con,., Comstock Tunnel Con. Cal. A Va., DeadwoM Terra Rom Silver Iron Silver Leadvllle Con... ... 21 ... 4S ...144 ... 8 ... 6 ...173 ... 50 ,...175 ... 55 ... 6 Little Chief ... Ontario Ophlr Phoenix Poicsl h'avge Sierra Nevada Small Hopes ,, Standard .. 1t ..923 .. 70 .. 8 .. 3 .. V .. 30 ,.,:oo flank Clrnrlnits, OMAHA. Atie. 26, Bank clearings today Jl.251,401; corresponding day last - year, jl.vm.sxt: decrease. J9.4M. ST. LOU1B, Aug;. :.-ClearlnBS, i,Xl,m 192',j Amal. Copper 121 .. 91 Atlantic 27 ...US',4 Cnliunet & Hecln...740 ... 41'.t CentennlAl 23 ... 33 Franklin lVk ,..143 Rumtwldt 23 ..2CP Osceola IiD'4 ...24) Put rot ... 2.V.i tjulncy 174 7 'Santa Ke Copper.... 7! .208 . :t .. 20 ..JntiJ ,. 3i Tamarack Utnh Mining Winona Wolverine .. .311 ,. 20 .. 4H London Stock tluotnt Ions. LONDON, Aug. 26.-4 p. m. Closing: W .. 94H Norfolk & .. 91V do pfd .. 9 No. Paclflo pfd... .. 82 Ontario & W ..lOPi Pennsylvania .... 49 I do 2-1 pfd . 23; So. llallnay ., .I'll), do pfd So. raclfla .... Union Paclllc do pfd U. S. Steel .... do pfd Wabash do pfd. Spanish 4s Hand Mines ... 4614 .. 96V4 tin .. 92 '.4 .. 72V4 ,.150Vi ..108!t .. 29 ...159 . 5?!4 . 91U lOOH .. 37H . 7i'i . 22H . 40V4 . 2Mt . 3Hi ,. W . 61 .107'! . 93 . 4-:4 ,104l 23Lt . 43 . 70i . 41H OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET L'ist Drj-Lot Stn Ara tttiAj ind OtliitR Slow tad Lowtr. HOG PRICES TAKE UPWARD SHOOT (linnl tiiinllty Mind, While I'imh mid Itniign .Iteera Are OtliiTN Arc l,mrr llrlfrrs Wrnk Mirep MrmiK hiiiI lllglter. SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 2. Receipts were. Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. Olllclal Monday 4,us S.ia'J hamo day last week I.I'M) 3.cm Ii.'j.'I H.uru! day week bolort'.,. 2,iU0 4.hUl lu.WJ Samu three week ago... ;i,tio 5,iUl 0,'kII Hilllli) tour Weeks ugu.... l.'.'.U 4.3M1 it, 111 Samu day lust year ,W 3,113 12.W'i Average price paid for hogs nt Sotitn Omaha thu past several day with toai-partsons: 1001. 19uO.lS03.iyjS.lt97.H06.lW' August 1. August August August August August August August August August AUKUSt August 12, kUuSt IX August 14 August 16 5 77-M 4 U7 A1IL.IIM, 1,-1 L T-l; . no' Cl Wti, 5 7(1 b 7l14 5 ill b ill 5 t!5 6 ttt -H 0 7a l 74 S 00 j 15 0 IS 1 IS 6 1U C 04 : 14 b 15, S 04 4 191 3 7S, 4 2t 2 H i .til A l 4 43. 3 tit 4 46 4 US 4 37 4 32 4 2 3 71 3 i( 3 M 3 6! 3 67 4 M; t 73.1 4 D7 4 43 4 291 3 27 4 3! 3 45 I 11 6 77M, AUKUSt It, August 17 August 1SI August 19 August 201 August 21 August 22j August 23 August 2li August K August 20 5 97W b K 5 SG 6 031 5 7Mi 0 02 fi S7fkl 6 01 6 91, 4 9i 5 U& 4 US 6 00 4 95 4 441 3 75 -t J-l J is, 4 301 3 4 47 3 OJ 4 liU -i 111 3 4 42 4 42 4 40 4 3S 3 G9 4 411 3 74 3 Ml 4 42 3 SI 1 3 79l 2 CS, I 2 77 4 41 3 45 I 4 4i 3 47 2 8.1. 4 U 3 67 I S5 3 53, 2 Vt 4 61 3 4ji 3 o:!l 4 !7 3 40 2 9J 4 65 I 2 75 4 W 3 49 I I 45 3 13 2 70! 4 67 3 61 2 t0 3 6t 2 DO 4 W 3 I 2 i4 4 3 6SI 2 i 4 ii 4 1. 4 41 4 65 4 .M I 60 I 49 4 3'i 4 30 3 70; 3 711 2 S4 3 6S 2 92 3 7J 2 fb 3 701 2 7'J, 3 7fil 2 X-i Ji 3 73 3 SI 3 72 3 91 2 79 76 4 3: Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Aue. 26.-COTTON-Snot closed steady, He higher; middling up lands. 8-ttc: middling culf. STic: sales. 4.498 bales. Futures closed steady; August, 7.9Sc; September, 7-SSc; October, 7.96c; November, 7.97c; December, 7.99c; January, 8.01c; Feb ruary, 8.01c; March, 8.06c; April, 8.04c; May, 8.05c. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 26.-COTTON-Stcndy to Uc hlnher: no sales: mlddllntr. 8 9-liic: receipts, none: shipments. 29' bales: stocks. 570 bales. NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 26. COTTON firm: sals. 326 bales: ordinary. 54c: Kood ordinary, 7 5-lCc; low middling, 8Uc; mid dling, 815-16c; good middling, 7 9-16c; mid dling fair, 8 9-16C, nominal; receipts, 2,390 bales; stock, 61,217 bales. Futures barely steady; August, 8.t0iH9c; September, 8.11c asked; October, 7.tKV&7.91c; November, 7.82W ,K4c; uecemner, 7-s2r!f7.s;fe; January, 7.S25J) ,3c: February. 7.b2(fi'7.8ic: siarcn. 7.!25D 81c. GALVESTON. Aug. 20.-COTTON-F rm. Cc. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Aua 2.-COFFEE-Snot Rio. nulet: No. 7 Invoice. 6c. Mild aulef. Cordova, 8lH4c. Futures opened steady, witn prices uncnanged to 6 points lower, tho ensier feeling being duo to easiness In European markets as reflected In early cables, receipts and heavy room selling. Alter tho opening, support from the "metnl cllfiuc" developed, .under which prices re covered their Ioa nnd held steady until the close. Advices from Rrnzlllan markets were featureless, warehouse deliveries nt homo were moderate' and spots held to old prices, l-innl values for futures were not points lower to 5 Points higher nnd tho bags, Including ScHtcmber nt 4.80JJI.S3c; Oc toner, 4.b& i.aoc: January, s.isc; i-cnrunry, 6.25c; May, 6.45g5jjOq:' June. 6.55c; July, 5.60c; September, -1902,- 6.70g5".7oc. ' Oil and'ltosln. OIL CITY. Pn.. Aug. 26.-OIL Credit bal- ances, $1.25; certificates, no bid: shipments, 216,729 bbls.; average. 95,864 bbls.; runs, 173, 311 bbls.: avcrnee. 82.721 bbls. NEW YORK. Aug. 26.-OII-Cottonseed. steady: prime yellow. 40icM0Wc. Petroleum. dull; refined, New York, J7.60; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 7.45: in. bulk, J1.S5. Rosin, quiet; strained, common to good, J1.40JJ1.45. Turpentine, steady, Bt?ic. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 26. OIL Cottonseed, Hull refined, firm, 24s 3d, Turpentine spirits, stendy, 26s 9d. Rosin, common, steady, 4s lHd. Linseed, steady, 33s 6d. Petroleum, steady, 6ic SAVANNAH, Aug. 26.-OILS Turnen- tine, llrm, 43c. Rosin, firm nnd unchanged. New York Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Aue. 26. Tho demand for staple cottons has shown some Improve ment today nnd the general tone Is dis tinctly hardening. Sellers in face of the advancing market for raw cotton are grow ing more conservative nnu in some lines ot standard shcetlncs nrlces advanced Uc ner yard. Rleachcd cottons uro llrm nnd coarso coioren coons steamer, print ciotns are very tlrm nnd wide goods l-16c higher. prints iook line nigner prices in staples. No change in ginghams. Snfrnr Market. virw vnn xr Ann- ne ct-n m nulet: fair reflnlnc. 3(S3 7-16c: centrlfuirnl. 96 test. 4c: molasses sugar. 3 6-32c: quiet; No. 6, 4.45c; No. 7, 4.45c; No. 10. 4.56c; No. 11. 4.30c; No. 12. 4.30c; No. 13, 4.20c; No. 14, 4.20c; suuiiiiiru j, d.iuu; coniectioners A, o.Ojc; cutloaf. 5.75c: crushed. 6.75c: nnwdnrnd. 6.35c; granulated, 6.25c; cubes, 5.60c. ISKW UltUKAKH, AUCT, 2li. OUUAR Quiet; centrifugal yellow. 45T Hie : seconds, 2 1-I6y3c Molasses, dull; centrifugal, 5 iuc. 6 6 20 2 4 12 2 6 3 9 1 1 1 .. 1 12 n tt 66 23 10 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Indicates Sunday. Tho olllclal number of cars of stock brought In toduy by euch road was: Cattle. Hugh. ShccD.H'r's, c, .M. & Ht. p l O. & St. L 11 Union l'iicltlc System 43 C. ei N. W 1 F., E. & M. V 78 C, St. P., M. & O R. & M 45 C, IJ. & Q 6 K. C. & St. J 9 C, R. I. & P., enst.. .. C, R. I. & P., west.. 2 Illinois Central 2 Total receipts 196 . Tho disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of neau lnuicutcu: Huyers. Omaha Packlnc Co... Swift and Company.... Cudnhy Packing Co.... Armour & Co It. Rcckcr & Degan.... Vunsant & Co J. L. Carey Lobman & Co W. I. Stephen Hill & Huntzlngcr Livingstone & Schaller. Hamilton & Rothschild L. F. Husz II. L. Dennis & Co V. F. Hobblck A. S. Mawhlnncy Other buyers Total CATTLE There was a very fair run of cattle today nnd receipts Included only a fair number of beef cattle on sale. Tho major portion of the receipts, however, wcro from tho range, with tho quality, as a rule, nothing extra. Tho market on beef cattle was a little slow In opening nnd buyers were Inclined to lower prices on everything except tin Isbed dry lot beeve.x Medium eradca and short fed steers sold slow nt generally somewhat lower llgures. Choice rango steers suitable for the block fetched steady prices, while others showed a slight decline in urlcos. Tho market on cows and heifers ruled weak to lower on nil medium erades. Prime fed stock was scarce at fully stendy figures nnd canning grades wero quotumy un chanced nt last week's low nrlces. Veal calves, bulls and stags showed little change either In prices or quality. With a reasonable number of stock cattle at market trade was In verv fair condition, cholco feeders nud Blockers In actlvo de mand nt good strong prices. Off grades and colors uro poor sellers at anv time and prices today on tho inferior stock wero more or less uneven Representative bales REEF STEERS. Rvniinrnted and Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. Aue. 2S.-EVAPORATEn APPLES Out of town orders for desl-nblo grades of evaporated apples wero fairly numerous today and prices nro held nbovo qutitMl basis with a llrm undertone pre vui'iiig. State, common to good, 5'a7c; prime, 7'4ff.c: choice. 8V4c; fnncv. He. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRt'ITS-Mnrkct ruled Inactive nnd barely steady. Prunes. 3j;fi7c. Apricots, Royal, SHfllSc: Moor Park, SfiRitc. Peaches, peeled, 11018c; im peded, 0ij9V4c KIkIii Iluttrr Mnrkrt. ELGIN. HI.. Auir. 2C. RITTTER-FIrm nt 2oe. a decllno of lc from last week's pr'ce. uuerings icmuy. .-(.nni ins. Hnies, iu.ujj lbs. Output for week. 609,000 lbs. Wool Mnrkct. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 26.-VOOL-In steady Vlomand; quiet: medium grades. Ili,4ffl7c; light tine. llViJ14c; heavy tine, 9&011c; tub wasneu, i.uiw. Tim REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Monday, August 20: Wnrrnnty Deeds. W. A. Rurke and wlfo to M. J. H. Ryan, lot 20. Kelly's ndd t 200 M. J. H. Ryan and wlfo to Elizabeth Rurke. same :no Jacob Eggers and wife to Henry Stendorf. lot 9. Ilarker's subdlv 600 A. H. Partridge ct al to O. H. Part ridge, e 60 feet lots 0 nnd 7, Win- thcr's subdlv l Same to E. A. Partridge, o CS feet lot 1, block 2, West End ndd 1 E. D. Samson, trustee, to C. W. Hnl- ler. undlv 4-20th block 173, Florence 15 Omaha Realty company to same, lot 4, block 6, Patrick's 2d Saratoga add 160 Omaha Savings bank to Omnhn Realty company. nV4 hw1 4-16-13..,. 1 O. B. Morrill to Hans Nlelson. lot 4, block 3. Thomnpon & O.'s add 200 Untie Mies nnd husband to Samuel Ritchie, lot 4, block 79, South Omahn 6,500 E. M. Pearson to T. D. Crane, lots 16 and 17, block 21. Walnut Hill 1,600 Thomns Lynch and wife to Mnrv Vundercoy. nV4 lot 3. block 6. S. E. Roger's add ., , CM Atlantic Realty association to E. Harsh, lot 3. block 8. fletnls park... 3,600 Quit rial in Renin. Oeorge Darker and wife to C W. llaller. lot 16, block 1. Hllllkr's add. 1 nerds. W. K. Potter, receiver, to C. W. Hal ler, outlnt 175, Florence R. S, Herlln, guardian, to C. W. llal ler, lot 16, block 1. Htlllcke's add..,. No. Av. P. No. Av. P. 45 110A 4 10 M 1381 C 50 106 1108 4 00 20 1140 6 30 60 1023 4 90 1 1240 S 40 Tl 1140 4 95 19 1272 6 49 23 1099 & 03 CO 13S0 5 60 9 9S7 6 10 69 Uli i CO 46 12S3 6 S3 COWS. 1 660 1 50 1 1030 2 SO 1 710 1 75 1 SO) 2 M 1 900 2 10 1 720 3 50 1 830 2 00 1 9i 2 50 5 940 2 10 1 S10 2 CO 1 SCO 2 25 3 900 2 60 1 940 2 23 20 933 2 65 1 550 2 30 7 1033 2 Ct 1 1020 2 30 21 931 2 70 F S14 2 23 2 933 2 75 3 933 2 10 1 1116 3 75 1 1090 2 40 1 1140 2 73 7 m 2 t: 1 890 3 00 6 551 2 43 1 1170 3 00 8 SS6 2 50 HEIFERS. z 1 410 3 00 15 614 2 90 3 COS 2 20 39 6.13 3 20 It 66S 2 SO 80.... 603 5 20 BULLS. 1 1220 2 20 1 1350 2 35 1 1130 2 35 1 1050 2 45 1 1550 2 35 1 940 2 80 STAGS. 1 910 2 CO STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 6 720 1 90 2 575 3 00 CALVES. 1 230 3 75 1 130 5 00 STOCK CALVES. 1 200 3 23 2 215 4 (0 2 265 3 25 1 100 4 50 8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 3 1 3 2 1. 1 s".'.'.',' io!l'.! 17.... 1.... 3.... 3.... 3.... 50.... 4 610 810 640 783 6S0 741 C23 600 620 9S0 ,.1033 .. 4S) .. 950 .. 512 .. 41U .. 640 .. 5f,l .. 770 .. 73 J 14., I. '. 30.. II. . 91 178 Total amount or transfers f 13,793 No. Av. 24 feeders,. 675 46 feeders.. U'W 2 feeders.. 1166 1 feeder... 1 feeder., Ill steers., 40 cows, . . . 45.COW8.... 4S feeders. 13 cows.... 23 steerH.. 2 cows.... 7 heifers. 10 feeders. 6 cows.. . . 4 cows.... 10 cows.... 6 cows.... 6 cows. . . . 10 heifers. 2 o 3 oo 2 25 2 25 2 33 2 30 2 (0 2 'i3 2 ;s 3 75 3 00 3 00 3 CO 3 ml 3 1 3 i0 3 00 3 0(1 3 15 3 15 NEBRASKA. 3... 17... 9... 45... 29... 14... 24... 3... 13... 7... 520 590 697 830 823 , ion 680 .' 658 , 730 1041 812 474 ..1010 .. 627 .. 621 .. 639 ... 70) .. SO) -.1023 3 25 3 23 3 25 3 75 3 SVS 3 :o 3 t; 3 30 8 .V) 3 50 3 V) 3 55 3 ) .1 CO 3 01 3 U 3 C3 3 63 3 13 620 . !W . 986 .10O5 . 6IS . SI 6 . l9ii .1005 . 5S1 . 60S . P9S . 9S7 .101!) .105.S . !)f.li , 810 No. Av. 2 steers,. ..ltmu 1 bull 1420 9 feeders.. Wl 1 feeder... 770 9 feeders.. ioii 21 steers. .. K 58 steers.... 9i0 3 steers... .ltt.il 12 cows 925 22 feeders.. 10.S9 61 feeders.. 921 57 feeders.. 9:0 1 steer.. 9 cows.. 9 cows.. 37 feeders.. 3 feeders . 1 steer 6 cows.... 4 cows.. . . 22 cows,... 36 feeders. 2S steers... 9 cows. . . . 11 feeders. 3 cows.... 2 cows.... 15 cows.... 20 cowfc, . . . 2 cows..,. 3 cows 105) 7 cows 107 3 feeders.. 873 IS feeders.. !)S7 22 steers.... S99 45 steers.. ..1010 70 feeders. .1036 . 93 .1020 . 913 . 861 . !'9.'i .1053 .1036 . 850 . 9)6 . 910 .1031 870 Pr. 3 00 3 b5 3 tfl 3 00 3 25 3 20 2 80 3 20 3 65 S 15 2 55 2 CO 2 !A 2 So 2 65 2 GO 2 50 2 60 2 50 2 65 2 70 3 00 3 25 3 25 2 45 3 75 3 75 3 75 11 SO 4 '.' j J. Wldlck-Neb. .781 2 45 J. II. Manahnn Neb. . 917 2 40 William Otto-Nob. 767 3 B0 8 heifers.. 764 i 75 3 cows.... ft-.D 2 75 3 cows.... I . niiviiu I II o l. 1 Str. Tex 1010 I 25 I steers. . 1107 t II. HolllnKsworth Neb. 20 steers. .. .115.1 4 15 I steer !' Whlto L. & O. Co.-Neb. 5 cows,... 1015 2 60 Jcows. ...910 60 feeders. 58S 3 70 47 ff oilers . H9 Western Ranches-8. I). 8S steers. ...1117 105 Kll Hwallow-M. U. 922 2 65 Hummel & H. W'yo. 1060 2 60 1 steer 1170 4 10 6 cows . f Hhaw-Wyu. 3 W 1 bull.,, 5 feeders, , 61 feeders. 1 cow 1036 '.111 123") 55 91.1 9-10 63 cows.. 1 cow 18 steers.. 9 ctcer., .1021 J. .1102 ID) ...l.'W Pr. 3 00 2 50 3 45 2 90 2 20 3 20 3 45 3 10 3 40 2 10 3 15 2 40 2 (rt 2 CO 2 10 2 60 2 CO 2 60 2 70 3 fO 3 20 3 23 3 60 3 10 .1 75 4 00 2 90 2 75 1 75 4.2S 1 15 2 00 3 25 4 2t 3 2 64 1 rows I heifer I lirifcr W fefiW Ji slwrs. Ill cows 1 "leer . I lipfTVr ft Iret rm I row Mont .1 in. s lefts 276 912 832 1,004 746 1,371 601 1,743 333 1,334 1,810 327 147 23 122 226 60 17 323 30 42 7 10 cos .... 5C3 4,744 3,761 4.S92 9 Id 3 ll M It) IITJ .1 !! 1x17 3 u) I). I'm 1 1 Hi" 3 1H ISO 3 10 IHHIM Till' wee 4 otielis Willi ulil re. relpts and a sharp iidvinu'n In prlee ami n sirntiKi iiciiNi' iii'iiuiiiii t.ipenuiM bliU were only a shniln belter Mild mini" nf His early snlrs were only u lltiln hinder ihnii Saturday, but wllh slrnnurr reports (rmii other markets prices inpldly itilviinred nud .viosiiiK iigurrs were miiw niKiuT limn W.itUlilit)', There was no special rltiinxri in tiunllly or weights unci light supplies went clilrMy reppiiiipiiui' mr nit' siruiiK niiviinrn in irires. The mux unlay wen at lll'34o i. attains! a bulk Saturday of M.fuMiAfti. llm lilghest prices paid In sumo weeks. Ilepre. Keiuuvivn sairs: Hh. Pr. No, M 5 5 M . 120 5 90 94.. 72.. 61.. I I row P.V1 ,ltm . MO mo t'O LOIIAUII TO i Ire 1 10 lltll ii) I ti No. 61. tl.. 1 . 61... ... 70... 82... 31... 63... 81... 76,.. 'il... 63... 4... 53... 6S... 47... 61... 67... 53... A . 171 . 222 . IM ...172 .. 113 .221 '.'.'.2H ...29 ...261 . . ,2C0 ...2M ...208 ...278 ...216 ...5H ...191 ...211 ...235 ...216 ...22.'. ...288 ...211 ...242 ...270 ...270 ...211 ...V,3 40 5 !) 6 90 6 'l & 9.'H I, K i n i 93 3 93 h 93 6 9.1 5 9) f. 93 5 95 5 93 3 91 5 07' , 3 97',, 5 97Vj J' ti 6 "it 3 MS 5 W'l 3 I7'i 6 V.'i S 97', A .... JM 2I .... V Rl 311 nt o 14 tto M) 4-1 m mo Itn ( 24 68 1H 68 24f 61 IOI 71 J 61 ,l 71 114 t 1U It Ill 61 26H 76 lit 58 M 67 114 5S 173 (2 348 f) t.6 W7 ... 71 M9 8-1 77 Ml ... 42 Ill ,,. 61 284 . . 66 248 . . SHEEP The supply was only fair: In fnct, was rather light for the opening of tint week nnd quallly nbout the same nn heretofore. Mutton sheep were In very fair request ut prices strong in n ill me hlcher than last week nml trade uhh reasonably active. rue receipt or iambs were lust nbout ciiual to the demand and values Acre irm- ornlly steady nt recent quolalliius. Tlin market on sheen ruled active and stroilK and un lambs rather slow but stonily. uuotatlnns. Choice year nits. J.I.MHri.m; fair tn good yearlings. 13.334(3.60: chnlre -wethets, 13.3511 J.M); fair to good wethers, J3.1613.25; choice owes, 12,75113.00; fnlr In cooil ewes. i.'.jmi.Mm: cud lm snrlnc lainlis. $IX46.(0; fair to good spring Inmbs, II I'll 4,75: feeder wethers, 12.76tf.tM; fieilcr minus, U.WUJ.W, Representative snu-si Pr. t 97 I ff't n-n t 1, m v I 9IVi 6 M 6 III 6 0 4 II 6 10 6 il 8 ( r. in 8 in 6 in 6 ii 6 DO 6 Wl il m 6 nut 6 "l't 6 fi 6 A3 fair; iNo. WO western feeder yearlings.... 61 natives ewes 10 native ewes 31 nntlvo ewes 1 sine 28 ewes, yearling , 1 ewe, yearling I Idaho ewes 157 Idaho owes .11 Idnhn ewes 207 Idaho ewes 9 Utah ewes , 801 Idaho wethers , 121 Idaho wethers 121 Idaho wethers,. 13S Idnhn wethers, yearlings 4.t rian wrtiicrs , 161 T'tah wethers 178 Utah wethers 995 Idaho yearlings 3CO Idaho lambs 396 Idaho lambs U3 Idaho lambs A V. in in 92 1'IJ 160 , 73 , 70 Po 105 pit 102 117 ni 88 91 81 VO lfll 102 M 61 61 62 Pr, 1.1 1 7f. 2 3i 2 00 2 f'l 2 M 2 80 3 10 n io 3 (O 3 IO 3 IO .1 30 .1 .VI .1 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 ro 3 65 4 60 I 60 4 f.i CHICAtiO LIVE HTOUIC .MARKET. Cattle Roml to NtroiiK lings anil .Sheep llluher. CIIICAOO. Aug. 26.-CATTLE-Recelpl. 22.000 head, lucludlnc ( head Texans nnd 3,800 head westerns; good to strong, others stenuy to slow; nutclierH stocK iirm; 'rex nns. strong: westerns stow: good to prime steers, J5.30ifjti.3i): poor to medium, UMp b.Z; stockers and feeders, steady, ;.2Mf 4.23; cows, 12.40ft 1.30; heifers. 12.601(1,85; cauners, slow, Sl.2.12.35; bulls, chi Ice shniln nigner. otner sow. 2..Mi i.,ii: calves, steady, 13.(01)6.00; Tesas steer, strong, It.OO'JiS.OO: Texas grasn steers, 13.40U3.7b; western steers, J.l.ifiv ls. nuns Receipts, .v,wi iieno; tnninrrow, 2.000 hcnil, rstimnteil: left over. 3.600 henil: active, fully 10c higher: top. I6.ro: mixed and butchers. 5.75'i6.40; good tn choice heavy. l5.9tKii6.50: rnjah heavy. l.i.7tn(i.8j! lluht. S5.TlMrifi.2T: hulk of sales. Ifi.fKHi6.2u. SHEEP AND LAM IIS Rece tits. W.OOO bend; sheep, 10c higher; lambs, WiM' higher; good to cliolco wethers. jX2.il! t.oo; fair to cholco mixed, 3.otvi(3. 10; western sheep, 13.0Mi3.90; yearlings, fcl.S-W MO; na tive lambs. i3.lKt5.2-: western lambs. 13.9011 6.10. onlfilim lMHiiifii( Nn. I OpInliMt by iViind t; ,- ftiwfUKi. . I. -V ilntt Jiftfif tnnl In a foterle urn nil, undsi il -a Mf, I'mlf t'lvil I'm ul His, Its II stum) print lii IHtT. wnli nut rr fiiPHi liersuse iml renilfteil IIMIMCdlrt elv tisili rnmltiii In nf ilir feimrl nf sale, wl ere trmtprsi) ol I he ii-rm si wlilili roiiOrtint hut Ylf llllll i II "its iml tir.rn.Hii m piocciillllits iin ilsr siirh sei llmi In inliinllrnle In Hip fi rr rliiniire ilet'te" Hie llnl'llily nf Ihn par les ili'feililnill III inrl mi, lielU'lMiey I Milt liuiihl srerns upmi snle mnli llulilllly tulxhl lie HllKSifil irnperH nfter snle J A fill. Ill, I II, III., ,1m..,..., II. ..I .1 J. ,. lt,M iWdiHlmiln liilil ilirrllnri Hie nnu Ig.l I t irrniim's ittiii iisoiiuii'il ami iigrefil in uty III- ill-Id (! ii tllti lent Mil. III. uf hi la 'l II) i ileilrlsni'V Jinlguirnl i. ,.iiii'iinii mr iii-iieieni y jinmin nt it dm .Hills whs ninile properly liv inollon; n VertllMl pellllmi nml service of nroii'SS lliersiiii Here Mill tcqillreil. Nn K'Hrt lliiwllns iiiMlnl Anlnu r- llllsell ItrelvliiM Aneliiiliiii l!rr,.r li.,m Unite Ili inlHl'iii t'liiutniisliiiier's npm on. mi I (iplnli'ii by I'diiuil, i Not n pur . i , I AMUnntmiis In Itn- pellllmi In itrir Hull Iline were "frreiftilurllles In .Ii,- t tn. r'ei nf Ihr , niirl by wllli'll Hie ilefr id iiiiu mi in pfi'vmiieii rrom tinving n f Ir mul nml Unit Die i-niirl irrer In nverrnl lug a nn. Hon fur n new trial, mnli tn tl.m cmilsliiliiK i-,..il gtminiN, am each t m iiiiienil In rnie hmj iiuesi Ions for review 1 II Is not ni rurfl' irrnr for the coo t It) send fur u jurv Mlili-li has been de I ruling fur smm- iline sinl inquire as to 'ho tejisnu nf lis lint iigreelug I. llmtiNrh nr nuinp mlitrrsiril lo lie pinitl whli'li ore iml shown to have l n iiihiIs for I'ffrrt iipnq jh jur;' nor nihil' tvlse I Ini n In -IiiihI fill ill nml were ot tii...ftrlly preJiiitlreil ate nn Kmunds reversnl nf n iKlgineiit I All llislrilrilntl. Mlvmi III Mil requrvt f n iml ty. nisi Hie jury limy eniMider a rn. lulu rlri'iiiiiiiiitu'e In vl-lftu't-, togeii r wllh nil nlher evlilrnre In the rase, di i lint nf iirieolly lieeutlln erriui'i.us been'i"0 Hie eiiiiri iiflerwiiril nil lis nwtl Hmtlon I -strurin u ileinii ii i8 lii nhni llm Jury nny take n,i iireniinl, millinerntlllg, altl" if inner inins He i-iri lliniliinrrs in queslir i.rriu in i nt i rip' till iiuerem in prayer Hi' rtired by reniltiliiir no iqp ,'iri iliuoiiuirrs m quesiir . In liiftriii'tlUK Hie Jury lo Im-lin In lhlr verillfll. Hiorit belni; herefnr In in pellllon, may n Milli ( Tn lie A r in a In llrliclo. NEW VnllK. Aug J Infonnallon hH hern iibtnlnoil liv ilRi-lllo nf (tin Colnniblm gnvernmeiil, iiin'irdliiK In Hie Tribune, th't a vessel Ipiw Ml n New j.rse port hi I ln-eii engaged by Hip Inoiirgenls fur a III -blistering expedition This ship, It Is l.nl. , Is In nirry a pari of llio riinslfnmrnt f IUo rllles. ntuinutilHiin wtnl men, for uhl i (li'iiernl 1'rlbf rrllm telegraphed recent -in II. J. Ilesirepu, his rrprcsenlntlvu In tl illy, llnroao Arr llelnolnlrd, HT. LOtMM, Aug. W All Ihr hornrs' nw -ms slall'ineil at Kllilneh, whose hnrs i were iiiilliiwnl fur raring over turf congrei trneko, were unlineil this inornlug by tlci era I Mnniiger Murphy nf that track th t Ihey hud been reinstated liv the West"- i .loekey club ntld llm I their entries won I I be received fur tomorrow's races This n lion will put Wo sililltl'inol liorsen, which linil been walling nt the track, Into the races. 11 1 k I'ltnl Mine on I'lre. IRWIN. Pa, Aug. M-A fierce fire t, burning In llm Orniu mine nt llrrmtnl- at d the Humes CMIiniit.be rnnlrollnd, Water was turned In yesterday about noon, but wit out nvnll. It lo expurled Hl.it It Will requl o several days to exllligiilsh Ihn lire. No n -t was In Ihn mine when It took lire. n,- Ocean mlun Is one nf i.i miulppoil tn Ihn hlluinllinus reulnn nml the loss will in large. I'relKliI Wrn-U on niiln IN. TOPEICA. Kan., Aug. 26.-A weslbnu I Hiintn l"n frelghl wn wrecked hv a broki i nxle nt (Vilsr Point, Midway between Er porla and Newion, nt an early hour th 1 morning Eight ears wero drrsiled nnd tl ' track blocked, llrakemnu L, E Selgler t Euiimrla was caught under tint wrcckng nud killed, Piilaniieil Ii) t'nrlmlli' Arid. RltfiHEV. In.. Aug. 2fl.-lrn' Oodfrey., a farmer, ngnl ri yenrs. died yesterday fron tho effect of rnrbollc seld poisoning. Whl i tinder Ihn Inlllirnrn nt liquor the bottle : nrld broke In his picket mid the, liquid became mixed with Die llmtor. Kansas City Live- Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 26. CATTLE Re ceipts, 0,000 natives, t.frti Texans nnd OO cnlvcs: best cattle steady, otliers easy to a shade lower; cholco export and dressed beef steers. 15.IOli5.SO: fair to good. II. foil 5.40; stockers nud feeders, !2.90ff 1.23; west ern red steers, 3j.Jo)ii.ij; western range steers, i3.WH.fi0; Texuns and Indians, 12 7., ii 1.00; Texas cows. 12.355J2.75; native rows, 12.50JH.ro: heifers. 3.2615,fO; canners, Jl.COJf 2.40: bulls. 12.264.(0: calves. 13 00H,7B. HOOS-Recclpts, 3,600 head! mnrKei filf 10c higher; top, 16.30; bulk, 16 oof (6.26; hrnvy. I6.20jj6.30; mixed porkers, 16.tW86.2ri; light, i5.60fi.io: pics. ii.wrf5.D0. SHEEP AND IAMBS-Recelpls. 8,000 head; market 6fH0o lower; sheep steady to strone: nniDs. n.mni.w: nntivo wetners. 13.25!S3.60; western wethers. 13.10fl3.60; owes, 12.75513. 10; StOCK slieep, 12,r?2.i6. St. Louis Live Stock .Market. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 26.-CATTLE-Recelpts, 3.000 hend. Inrlnillnir 2.S00 Texans: market steady for nntlves to stronir and active for Texans: native shipping nnd export steers, 14.755ifi.90; dressed beef nnd butcher steers, )3.iu'ii.mi; siecrs unner i,f mn., t.i..r.n.i"i uliu-liura nnd feeders. 12.0Mf4.(lO: canners. Jl mv,2 ".r.: tmlls. 12.2.i'd3.2.V. Texas nnd Itldli.n steers, 13.25JM.20: cown nnd heifers, I2.16lf 3.45. linns Reeelnts. 3.M0 head: market strong to 5c higher; pigs nml lights, ts.SMf 11.00: nnekers. 15.90fl6.i: butchers 16.1M6.40. SHEEP AND LAM RS Receipts, 1.700 head: market steady; native muttons, 12. u $13.25: lambs, 13.25o.tX): culls and pucks, il.75Q3.00; stockers. ll.6iMZ2.n-'. New York Live Stock Mnrket. vpn' vnnif in,. v. iil.irt'i."Htii, ..... ". ....... ... celpts, two days, 5,00) head; sternly nit around: native steers, 14.20fi6.7flj stags nnd oxen, 12.eoft4.60: bulls, 12.501(1.20; dry cows, 9l.u.j((j.-o. (.allies iiiicii!iii;en. UAIiVKB-iicccipis, iwn uuyn, a.uui iirmii veals steady, other cnlvcs 'Jc lower; all som; veins, ji.wuio.w per i.'i ins., irw hi 13.25: grasscrs and buttermilks, ll.IWjrJ 75. SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Receliits, two davs. 15.000 head: active; sheep nml comui"n nnd medium Inmbs Uo hluher; nil mid. sheep, 12.O04l3.iR; lambs, 11,26116.00 IIOOS Receipts, two davs S0) head, higher; prlinn state hogs, M.IOflil 15. St. .Inorph l.lir Stunk .MurUi'l, RT. JOSEPH. Aug, 16. CATTLE lie celpts, 2.4KO hend; market steady tn strong, natives, 13.l'Ki6.1s0: cotvs anil heifers, II n4i 4.75; bulls and stags, K.noifl.M: slotkcrs and feeders, 12.0011 1.00! veals, K.iMtl,., HOOS Receipts. 2.K0O head; light and light mixed, 15.K54r6 2o; medium nml lienvj. 16.O0fla.3,',; pigs. 13.(015,15; bulk, KIM16 It. SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Recelpls, I.IOI head; market steady, lambs, Hti-nc'y In 10c lower. StneU In Sluhl. Tho following table shows the reeelpts nt ..III. tirw.M f.ml uli-nli ill llln lice l.rlll clpal llvn stock markets Aukiihi J Cattle. Il". Sheep South Omaha I.it J-'" Llptnii Tint Mnlil Out, NEW YORK. Aug. 26. Sir Thomns Llr Inn said todav Ihern was no foumlntlnn fr thn pulillsheil report thai he snld he hn I been sold out In his previous attempt t win Ihn America s etui by a member of h n crew WABASH EXCURSIONS $13.00 u",""or:.f.'ia $i3,oo OR (-'levelnnd nnd return OC QK 8DiOU on snl Hrpt. 8 to 12 ODiQU CHI New York city nnd re- PQI ijol turn, on snlu dally wul Tho s bo vi. rates via Ihn Wabash frotr Chicago. For the U. A. R. ell cninpnint nt Cleveland, O., have your tickets rend via tho Wabash to De troit and thrnrn via tho I), & C. Nav, Co., to Cleveland, a beautiful trip ncross l.ako Erie. The Wnhash ruin, on It' own tracks from Kansas City, St. Louis nnd Chicago to Hurra lo. May special rates will bo' given djr ID4, tho summer months. Stopoveis allowed un nil tickets nt Niagara FnlU. Un sure your tlckots rrnd via the WAIIASH ROUTE. I'or rntes, fold rr und other Information, call on rour nearest ticket agent or write tnrr E. Moores, Ocnl. Agent, Pass, lvpt., Omaha, Neb., or C S. Cranti, U. P. U T. A Ht. Louts, Mo. it.- . mm tm .10 i Every Womar ii iuirrriiii nnn unoum kbow ttlxiul titj HumUiful MAIWL Whirling Spray PSlT Iiflf.. Injtr. Iton if .mtiion. iifti hr rtl MfMl C7nnTntn.. nil, uall. iil Ittr limil rr 1 1, 'n. II h ntntmt ' p . r IM VS iiiiin., r.'ii no y, luom'tni nkik it run Inll naitlmlara an I rflrHlMit In ruliiotila lo lAfllo. yt X II V:l, t'O, It'inm l " i- Chlcnco Knusas Cltv St Louis .... St. Joseph ... M.IMI ln.om 3,! o 2.IM1 .l0 Jfi 3.-0 J.KO yio ,) l.0 i r. Totals ,9i) It.SV) 4I.4U SUPREME COURT SYLLABI. No, inrXi. Chlcngo. Rork Island ft Psrlnr Railroad Company against Anderson el s Error from Hnrtiy Atllrniid t 'nnu nl" 'it er's opinion, liepnriment No. 7 opinion by Oldham, C Reporlei . , I, A railroad company In bulldlns 1 1 rl has no rlsht to obslruel imliitj courses nn.l must cnnslruct n"''' drain with u proper gnnle Hi ri try IT ' water from curb naturnl slmam wlibn u cr""n.I'n.1(. nrn reroveinble by s Isnd owner'agafpst ."mIIwk com.'-nv ..r 1 1 taliilng an, Insultlclenl rtilveri r '''," 'J nil embankmelil, wherebv Ids ft oiled, although ilamaKe. m rrrovered by plaintiff "r Ids grsiitor for U, loeallon of' the fond I. ....n ": nues then recoverable were I" Hlimiel upon h" theory th r-'"' . "2 1,1 ..V eonMriiete.l und nmlnUli'") In s fesoHsbly proper and skillful maimer 1 X Tim right t Ismages fr sii nbslrui Hon of n stream I'V nn Insnrrir jnl etilver or drain does nt Hi-'-rtie when the rllrd Is bulll, but hen Hie overrinw nelusily rrNo"(pni I rsry ngslnsl llueW Rir-r Rom DoucUi. ARlnnttl. Comuitttlvntr Famous Waukeshn There Is no more Justly ftmoiis heat i snd plessur rtiort Ihsn Waukesha, in 1 nnu here will be lojnd totter service, i. more beautiful locstlnn, or greater oppo -tunltles fjr stnuiement snd rnt than t FOUNTAIN SPRING HOUST. I'or llltutralel buokht am rates, a. ilreti, J. O. WALKIIU, Mgr., WsukcsU . Wis. ln,k l Men Wanted B Ladies Wanted . nn. It ' suo"! FREE ffl!HVS?$&XxV tt r rtt riinj t 4 4 M B4lt I MOLER'S COLLEGE) HlanfIUs if44k)( 1. 1 hi. no lv itfci i nr u renovator. I-'reesso LtaSsStailu Ur,. & Ki,lSMtog, W. . , - - 1 !- . nt ii:rt mrr.Mt iiksti WALL STREET .Hi, lie) VS 1 1 l,Mril Ills) HiHilhlr Hsturl Th Invtalur's Puna Pats ttutnl.Monthi . Tii Oldrat e.lalillnbrij America, t ) rerlintaU-holdfr ryar last t cent. Pa -tnnnts mad to all auixcribera every i lays. Nu Iruuhl. Nu diiy. Mam r Mfutidi-d on lUmand Writs toduy t r parittuUrv, (r lo stir iUt. I , Ii. Ml ,l 4 A CO., Hiidaim IIiiIMIi.m, ,w VnrU. 1i,-ta inH, Boyd UommiaHion Co lucreftnrs In Jair It Word tt Co., (MAll MM COMMISSION (illl I'NIIVIslOX 4 hMt STOCKS. Una id r Trad HMlldlns), )lrel lfs lo Chlcaitr nit New Yot .gi;euJtm. Jtu A, lYmrm h Co. i I