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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1902)
8 TUX OMAITA DAILT BEE: WEDNESDAY, BEFTEMBETt 8, 1002. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL creamery filTrj Imitation creamery, 14lc; state dairy, lh'o IKV. CMEKHK-yulet to firm: new state full cream email, colored, fiinry, l(VfllHc; mall rntnred. 1nkli KHo : lara-e. colored. 9V A l- Tl V . i"IV!. T7..,l 1 I 4.(l7ie. lar white. B.',i fl'to. ursia taxing, uu vuu5., a-v I EtJGSFMrm; state and Pennsylvania, 21 Somewhat Erratic WEATHER, HOWEVER, TENDS TO STEADY (loals Prleeo oa Wheat Are I a ckangf4 or Oaly a Freetloa Lower aad Corn Varies from Its Cari tat Little. . CHICAGO, Bept. 2 Trading In grain to day wu of a dull, though somewhat nerv- 1011 nature. The fact that there wae n . factory. lS1S'4c' renovated. 144j Steady ; western creamery, 19V,c; itate Kil! Oood demand; fresh nearby, 21o, loss off; freah western, 21c, loaa off; fresh, southwestern. 19c, loaa off; fresh southern, IWjITo, l"a off. t HKFSK Firm: New York full rreama. firm, Mi 11c; New York fair to good, lf (iTr; western candled, 2Ki321c; weatern, un- cnndled, iiavr. TALLOW Dull; city, c; country, liv,o. . . . . i iiTi.TRVAllve: Firm and higher: rhtckena, 13'4(I14c; turkeys, 12c; fowla. 13c. Dressed: Kaslor; chickens, UViQltc; fowla. 13c; spring turkeya, meywe. MKT A IX-The local market for copper started oft weak and lower, Buffering from poor demand and liberal heavy offerings. htnnrUr.1 innt closed at 8W 7o&1l.l5: lake. $11 trll l; electrolytic, I11.20U 11.26; casting. $11.2Ci(ll-38- The Kngllsh market reported an advance oi ss n, romranni who Friday, making apot 51 17a tid and futures M a. art The domestic exports of copper for the month of August aggregated ll,4fi tons, which mnkea the total exported alnce January 1 117.4W tons, agalnat 6K.2M tons In .nnir.fi.vriilAH atuff tn deliver on 8et- I the same nerlod In laat year. No changes ' tembor wheat, corn or oata contraota is occurred In the English price of apot tin, n.hi(nn tumt mtm inMiH) tiAd ioiiir lb.it futurea eajed off 17a 6d. Spot Was thing of a bullish effect. I quoted 123 10s and futures 118 6s. Locally Weather conditions, however, were ira- the market v. as weaa ana lower i .i.airp .proved for both wheat and corn and as 27.60 for apot. Lead closed ateady and un a result of the tame conflict between these changed at 4Vc for spot. Iondon declined Itwo factora tn a very narrow market final 2a 6d. apot closing at 19 7s td and tin price changes were slight. September wheat changed and firm at home at $5.50. Iron In :slcsed trSc down, December unchanged; the domestic market was quiet and firm at September corn V higher, December v unchanged prices. Warrants, nominal; No. 'lower and both September and December i foundry northern, $23.S'25.'0; No. 2 foun - Ir. hlwher. Provisions closed 6c lower drv northern. $ 22 OOtfi 2.1 00 : No. 1 foundry to lOo higher. I southern, $22 Otva23.00; No. 1 foundry south- Wheat ruled steady all day with the ex- ern, soft, $22Ctj23 00. Olaagow ciosea at .ceptton of a quick drop of in eepiem- ,7 6d and Middiesoorougn at m bar ontlona on free offerings by longs. This i . ,'ioas. however, was almost all regained on I OMAHJ WHOLES ALB MARKETS. a fair commission aemana mat uevwnmu Ion the break. Oiieninar prices were ttrm land gains were made on the somewhat I Coadltloa of Trade and 4aotatloas cooler weather nortnwest ana on m no-i enee-of Seotemher deliveries, September I oa Staple and Fancy Prodaee, (started to Hc up at 71471 and E3C5S-Cand!ed stock. 1M4C. ,aod to ,lVic. December early made a live POULTRY Wens I gain of 14C selling at 67Vic. according to ase. 4tfic: tu Outside orders were scarce ana Business i .,,. ..... ,.. - ,,ina, ehlekens. ai. times almost at a standstill. This b 1 ' " brought such a narrow market that jhm BUTT ER-Packlng stock. 134c: choice 1 1 1 1 UMl (September 111 ower, at 70V4C and December unchanged, 18c. halibut. 11c; salmon, 16c; haddock, lie; . . codnsn, lzc; red snapper, loc; lobsters, Local receipts were 281 cars for two days, bolledt per lb 27e; lobsters, green, per lb., lone of contract grade. Minneapolis and 26c- bullheads 10c, Juluth reported 1.124 cars, making a total CORN 62c. fc iui oairy. in tube. ia?rlc; separator, vruc. broke to 70c and December to FRESH CAUGHT FIBlf Trout, 11c; her- CU J. V T. .u i? .U... ring. 6c; pickerel. 8c; pike. c; peh. ,U00 buahels, helped n the rally that took bu(T(lI dressed. 7c; sunflsh. Be: bluefins. ntemhee to a. allshtlv weak close. L(a)ki I l , , .' v.i k Uuluth reDorted lor the tnree points ft i.aoo cars, against 7W one day last week, nd 2,32 cars for three days a year ago. Primary receipta HAY-Prlces quoted by Omaha Wholesale CORN-62C. OATS-Old. 4c; new, 8o. UKAK-rer ton, 14.00. for two davs were 2. 111.000 buahels. com- uV r,Ai" , pared to $.135,000 bushel, laat year. The upland $7 w r?0. 1 medium: $7.0o'; No. 1 visible supply decreased 277,000 bushels coarws, ,6 60. Rye Btraw W50. Th, prtces Breadstuffs on passage Increased ,re for hay of ood color a Qualltf, D,. bushels. World's shipments were S,0!(5.000 n,,na fair; receipts light buJnl?i-.V?1I!tK ?35'?W).bu"n" lat WMl1' OYSTERS-Standards. per can, JOc; extra tXJ''J.Ti" .h ectf, P 7: New York counts, per nothing delivered on September contracts, I VEOETABLE8 litmus WW iiiucii iiiwoi. Kriiier weather and Improved prospects for the crops were the Influences. Cables were steady, however, and after a nervous break early September was in fair demand and NEW CELERY Kalamazoo, nee doa.. JOc; Kearney, per dos., 36w0c. ruiA i un.s New, per bu., atxsoo. GREEN ONIONS-Per dog., according to ,."'i"I..r?? '". 'i,r.""Ii slse of bunches. 15a20c. HoiTn nS " w"ruay . TURNIP8-Per bu.. SOe. Oo,"'nr if""' BEETS Per basket. 4oe GREEN CORN Per dot., So. CUCUMBERS Per hu.. 2(U. RADISHES Per 6om. lOo. tXf A V rjrji i Vd rl . tuated widely for a time and advancing w "w.V" v. kT5 "'J u . w ' closed firmer. Vio uo. at B7"kc December E?!ke-i- 2605 trln ban' Pr market bat- was Influenced by the weather and closed I p. mraotp r'.M.i. . . wu-wa V. UVUIV IVWU, Trade was aulet In the main, but at times September was wanted when It was not for sale. The visible supply decreased 1,460,000 bu. Beptember sold from 670 to 66c, nuc easy, Vo down, at 42Hc Receipts for two new lo. J,' " .I . ONIONS-New home grown. In sacks. D bu., 65o. r - tomatoes Per market basket, 45a0o. There was some nervousness In oats ow ' Ing to the fact that of 20O.0U0 bu. of oata ueinwiu iuua.jr on mpieramr coniraota I wavt BFiMLB.. k,T ViT none was of standard grade. There was an WAVI HKANS Per bu., 12,1a. eaav feellna: at the start on the Imnrov-xl I FRUITS, weather, but a good .demand in the quiet I PEACHES California Lata Craw fords, trading advanced prices for net Droflts. I $0c; Colorado, 90c. ' September sold at 33Ho early, but closed I PLUMS California, per four-basket steady, Ho up. at $40. December sold at I crate, fancy, S1.26; Japanese, tn peaoh boxes, aWiSW, rainea to aiMiO and closed Ho up I iveisey, japan, per tour-basket crate, at 31c. KecelpU for two days were 236 cars. I t1-25: Tragedy, $1.25; peach plums, $1; P. D. i provisions were nrm at the opening on I P'ums, n. I an advance of from HKfiLaio In the hni mn. PRUNES Per box. II. ! kt FH,ip hiivlnv an1 mrtrp ..n I PEA RS California, tier rx. tl.TR: Clann's all the products excepting Beotember noikl Favorite. Colorado, $1.25. and October and January ribs. Trade was I A PPLES Summer varieties, par bbl I'Biii, out prices, witn the exceptions named, I M closed hlaher. Jann&rv nnrk eleH 7iw ,n I CRABAPPLES Per bbl. tS.Oo. at $14 86, October lard 610o higher at .72H CANTALOUPE Genuulne R. F. canta and October ribs 6o down at $.87H I loupe.per crate, $8.00. intimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 2 85 car" oaW' 630 cri; hogs. W,irw UHU. The leadlhg futures ranged at follows s (Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Teg'y. WATERMELONS Crated. l320o. GRAPES Southern Catawbaa. ner SO-Ib. crate, $1.60: home grown, per 8-lb. basket, 26c; Tokay's, per crate, $1.75. TROPICAL. FRurrs. Wheat ' Sept. Deo. May 'Corn ; Sept Deo. May eOals ' a Sept. ' b Sept. b Deo. (Pork Sept. I Oct. i Jan. Jrd 1 Sept. Oct. Jan. I Bibs Sept. Oct. ; Jan. 71Hif4 ' T1H TO T0H l)kV 7H ' 67H tli B5(967 tl S6H I7i 42H''a"4 42 42U 42 M 26 K 26H 88934 84 83 S4V. m(a. 81H tl 17 00 IT 00 It 1 80 17 16 17 17H 17 02H 17 02 14 66 14 ft) 14 80 14 86 10 60 10 65 10 80 10 80 72H 76 9 7U 72 80 8 82 8 27VJ 8 27V, 10 80 10 80 10 25 10 28 95 897 9 87 9 t7 7 77 T82 177 T80 No I. a Old. bNew. Cash quotations were as follows FLOUR Steady: winter natanta. tt urn 1.60; winter straights. 88.lU4il.40: winter ciears, si.su'ov.w; spnnrspeclaas, $4.aoa4.30; BANANAS Per bunch, according to sisa. 82.26W2.76. t.TniMOVn r.llfAFnl. tJmn.ln tl AM KfliTM 4.25; Messlnas, $4.6O6.00. cnitxril I A - i, to7i i ranean sweets, M.uura.z&. riNJ&AfLKS ner crate, $4. Z64.i0. . MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER New York. $3.75. HIDES No. 1 green. o: No. I green. mu 6o; No. 1 salted. 8c; No. 8 salted. 7c: ClNo. 1 veal calf. 8 to UH.lbs.. 8c: No. 2 iota I veal calf, 12 to 16 lbs., 6c: dry'tildes. 8$12e; I - . 1 , . TC . Kama kM.a 1 KifM C it Art i roptJORXM per in., to: sneuea. sc. 17 12U NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 7S 1 1 H IAjll V- 4 k.t - V. -11 O-. D...1I. . I ....... AW. ..V. . II. 1 V. O 111 1 1. W, 1 ..ll. TT I lb., 14c; filberts, per lb., 12o; almonds, soft shell, ISc; hard shell, 16c; pecans, large. I fiOc sniiui, Avci wwiuuii, per aua., to 7U I old uietald a. ti. Aipem quotes Ul I " f .... , per ton, $8; k w . iw 6c; brass, light, per lb.. 6c; lesd, per lb.. lc; sine, per id., zhc; rubber, per jo.. ho. St. Laals Oraia aad PraTlsloaa. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 1 WHEAT Firm; No, 'y,7rVS-Nfc W0S Na 8CVOS ' hPardm&68c.Va4,40: VmT' U0i red. 7oa7ic. . corn-No. i, e8o. OATS-N'y. I, 29c; No. I white. 828o. RYE No. 1. 60o. MALTING Fair to choice. 6O0So. SEED Flax, 81.88; No. 1 northwestern. CORN Lower: No. 2 cash. 66c: traok, Ks&67c: Sentember. 64Vc: December. 86 Vc OATS Higher: No. 2 cash. 28c: track. tsti'Mc; Heptemoer, 70; utctmiwr, xorko; 1k1 O Wkll. VT AITD Siilt abmw. mav. u A wrlnt.. n . l 10. nrl. .(,, K- tut, .i.:7, """ ... y!" .Tr V m Vi " " w.v, vuuusui I enta, aa.zuoa.su; extra rancy ana siraignt. ; grade, $8 76. PROVISIONS Pork. mess. 81s.80ffK.8K. Iard. Ilo 46(g 10.M. Short ribs, aides, loose, 810.16filO.20. Shoulders (boxed), 88ci nun clear niuwa touxea;, tlU.VWVsO. WHISKY $1.81. BUTTER, Firm; creamery, 1619oi dairy, Wfllliu CHEESE Steady. 10814e. EGGS Steady; fresh, 17o. 12.91 4i3. 15: clear. $2.70(92.80. HKAN-nrra; tacxea, east traoa, wnc. SEED Timothy, .w..Ka J u. HAY Steady to Arm; timothy, $9.0012.00 prairie, $4.&ufc$.0e. WHISKY St 1 a-a., n t IRON COTTON TIES-$1.07H. BAGGING 6-137 l-lc HEMP Twine, c. Flour, bbls 81,000 Wheat, bu 47,400 Corn, bM- 182,OtiO Oats, bu 114.400 Bye. bu M.OiO ; Barley, bu 91,000 PROVISION'S Pbrk. lower! lebhlnr. old Receipts. Shipments tl 90; new, $17.20. Lard, higher, $10.10. Dry Kaaaas City flrala aat Prevlalona. KANSAS CITT. SeDt. 1 WHEAT Sep tember, fc"e; December. nc; cash, No. 2 hard, 6-VfiWc; No. 8. 62iB'64c; No. 2 red, 65 j1c: No. 8, 63i63c. CORN September. 47o: December, te'W 33c; caah, No. 2 mixed, 64'ui6c; No. I white, 5ttii9c; No. 1, 67Hr,'"!. OA ITJ INO. X Wnite, 34(83C RYE No. 2, 47i4c. HAY Choice timothy, $9.0O9.50; choice a.s: T.jrj::ir. omahi live stock market 22V: bRlnnces. $74"i.4l2: money, 6 per cent. IIOHTON. Sept. 8. Clearings, 815,S2S,H(; balances, ii,ti,mii. l.tlll A fit' I Hill A D.nl a m...in. $14,ast4.a'i ; balances,' $2,301,777; money, 1 per cent. ST. UJUTS. Sent 2 Clearings. n.r2.888: balnnces, $B,1S,39; money, steady at 6 per cent; rew org exchange, toe oiaconnt. CINCINNATI, Sept. 2. -Clearings, $14,150,. 250; money, 8i&H per cent; New York ex change, pur to 15 per cent. NEW YORK, Sent. 2 Clearings, $119, 950,12; balances, $6.S10,184. New York Meary Market. xrcTtr vriDV o a uomw rw 11 firm at Mi4 ' ner cent, closing bid and asKeci, h''un per cent; prima mercantile Big Eocsiptt of Oftttlc, bnt Good Stuff Did Sot Ehtw Muoh 0hng. HOGS SOLD A BIG DIME HIGHER Liberal Reeelats ( Sheep, bat Market Was gtroagc ta a Dlaae Higher, While Lan.be Held Jaat Akeat Steady. Ri;TtER-Teamery, ISc; fancy dairy, 16c. Pffir"1; Vl EOG8-Stead v: fresh Missouri sas, loc, loss oft, caaes returned. Receipts and shipments for two days: Receipts. Shipments, nrii..t ... . aim, Corn, bu '.... 62no Oats, bu 2.U00 Toledo Grata aad Seed. Tni.KDO O . fi.nt. S. WHEAT Dull. I follows steady; cash, 71c; September, 71c; De- In'. 9. ref. U. rg cemoer, .lc; May, 7ZHC. t-OKW-Dull, easier; casn, us; oepiemocr, HOTtTH OMAHA. RenL 1 Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. Ofllclal Monday 6.940 1,570 10,65l Olnclal Tuesday 8.IW2 4.159 11.512 6.7 6.1"7 lti,033 15, 2t 12.910 8,413 22.20$ 4-.6i3 32.b"9 26.949 17 .559 21.35U 69c: December, 41 c. OATS Dull, weak; September, 32c; De cember, SHjc. SEED Clover, dull, trifle easier: October. $5.40 bid:' January, $5.25. it X Cj bisC Visible Sapply of Grain. NEW YORK. Bent. 1 The visible supply of grain Saturdav, August 31, as compiled I "1 enl"'- by the New York Produce exchange. Is !TC?," f- as follows: Wheat 20,866,000 du., increase m,iw; corn a.vii.iawj ou., am rue inn.'""', . q 41 ihm v.66a.ni ou.. increase imi.wv 1 jn ww,- 1, m, a in. AAA W.. 1 rr- wi . I t . . .ft- A1A. V. . . I v nil., iiirreiust, (D,uw; ubi . xi?o , wv wu., increase w.ouo. STERLING EXCHANGE Easy, with ae- tjal business In bankers' bills at U.IWtt 6 26 for demand and at $4.KV;i.75 for sixty davs: posted rates. $4.94 K5H and $4.S.H 4i,cLVEK-Bar' 62c: Mex,c"n ao,,a"-U.rTewd.dyVT.s?Ve::i48: 14.000 'JV,v,. r, . . . ..... I Same week before 15.877 bonds. Inactive: railroad bonds, firmer. ." " weeks sgo... 8.700 The closing quotations on bonds are as last yearT":: il t a. m ..1 a. miu I RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE .1, tin. central 4 I The following table shows the receipts of no ine 2H I cattle, nogs and sheep at South Omaha .1" s.ma. a 8t. L. 4..1P4 for the year to date and comparisons with .lsH el- K. a T. 4a n last year: .I34.y del. 84.. 1902. 1901. Inc. iScrd. Tvrii. " Cattl .'' 727M 57-6&i .1( 'No P-olBc 4a 104H oneep IM,ioH iM.ltU. ls.iua .104 do iw I 1 he following table shows the average . Mtt N w. e. 4a price of hogs sold on the South Omaha .W", RHn im. a. n marktt the last several daya, with com- !li4H st. U 8 F. 4s..!'.lti !. do coupon do im, reff , do coupon do nw 4a, ret do coupon do old 4s, ng do coupon .... do As. ret do coupon .... Atrh. sen. 4a.... do adj. 4c...... Bel. at Ohio 4a.. do IUa , "no ennw. 4c. tc 1 c of o. wo .m inc. parisons with former years: NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. . .liniSt. U a. w. la ..110', 1 ao is .. 2 B. A. A. P. 4a ..1M4 Bo. rclflc 4 .. tl 180. Rallwcr la.... C, B. aV Q. n. 4s H.'t " Parlno la. .13. u., m. a b. p. g. a.ii2sT.. 8t. u. a w. 4s.. M union racinc as lmsi I 1902. 1901. 1900.1899.1898. 1897. 1836. CAN. W. c. la.... n C, R. I. P. 4a....lntH rrc. a St. L. s. 4a.. 101 I Chicago Tar. 4a Colo, a Bo. 4a 4 ' Danrar R. O. 4a.. .101.- I Erla prior llan 4s. ...1M 0.0 general 4a H7V, eore of Stocks Kstakllah 8w High Record After Holiday. NEW YORK. Sept t-The resumption of f. JT;. t Jl..?: " Vi1 .1 I . . , . , . . AV. . -.".. ,"i"F . 7. " . . I , , a . triole hnlidav. was marked hv Increased I 'Ex-Interest, Offered. activity and strength In the entire list. More than a score of stocks established r.ew high records, among them ttang At- cnison common, Canadian Pacuic, cieve lsnd. Cincinnati. Chlcaao A St. Loul. Col orado Southern second preferred, Detroit rjouinem common and preferred, Missouri, Kansas & Texas preferred, St. IouU Southwestern, Norfolk A Western, Penn do conw. 4a. Wabaeh la do U do deb. B , Weat Shore 4a..., w. a L. E. 4a. Wla. Central 4a., Can. Too. 4a ; August 11 7 04 11. August Ul 6 1 August 13 ai!,! August 14i 73'.. August 10 1 a ai August ii t AUgJSt 17 Aogust I81 a August 1 7L'V ? 00Va in .110 . 4i; f-A.gust 201 . 1114 August 21 . 7 August 22 I 74 6 78 i 74; I 7a 8 77 in 6 87 6 78i 6 87 August 23 98ft 6 91 Lsalas Btoek Market. IIKTKIN Sent. 14 T m Clnslnar! Conaola, money I3'.S. T. Central W August 29 August 24 August 25 August 26 August 27 August 28, do , arcount Anaconda Alchlaon do fd naltlmora a Ohio., . 4 6V4 107 V4 7 10H 7 264 7 18 Norfolk A Weatern.. August 30 7 25Vij 8 11 do ptd Ontario A Weatern, Pennarlvania limiRand Mines 14Si Reading 6 91 e 6 97 01 8 00 6 03f svlvanla. Baltimore A. Ohio, the Readlnas. lr..,Hi p.isc . St. Joseph Orand Island second pre-I cheupeake A Ohio.. 571 do let pfd rerred, Toledo, St. Liouls & West- cicso w.. ern common and nreferreo. Wheellnir &c, M. a st. r t Jlkei TrA enmmnn o n .1 mmnnA rvaewjkfl I DcBeera (def.) and the Sloss-Sheffleld Steel Issues. D."T', R- - Contributing factors were last weeks fa- ,..7;;". vo.auio nana statement . ana me strengin 1 0 let pfd. 01 Americans abroad. London buvlna on I 1. m ,i, balanoe to the extent of 20.000 shares. I tninou. rantn chiefly Atchlsons and Reading. No spe- I Louiawiue A Naah cino news was hard to account for thel-. k. t.. Improved conditions and general enthuei asm save In the case of the Anthracite ccalers, concerning which there appeared do pfd.. lfi4 do td pfd ...It IV Southern Rjr ... M I do pfd ... 604 Southern Pacific.. ... 74,Vnloa Pacific ... 48i d pfd.. ... list 0. g. Steal ... KSWl do pfd ...17Vi Wabaah ...16 do pfd ... I4fc'8penlah 4a M August 31 !7U Rent 1 ... 1 82U "3 Sept. 3,.. 7 411 " w lVt 44 S 414, Ul e 121 4 99 4 96 4 ,' 4 971 4 9S t 00! 4 95 I 03 6 02 t 01 4 291 4 8 8 27 3 4 8 741 4 43 4 44 t 75 4 82 4 34. 4 47, 4 60 4 42 42 3 61 3 64 3 64 3 68 e 3 70 3 71 3 78 3 74 3 66 3 861 3 871 3 73, 8 761 3 70 3 781 8 4 971 4 411 3 74 3 83) 6 02 6 05! I 4 98 6 02 6 02 6 HI; 6 06 6 04 4 42 4 4H 4 IM e 4 4 42 4 44), 4 27 4 20 8 81 3 75 3 72 3 701 e 3 70 3 7a 8 63 3 61 3 791 3 81 8 91 4 02 8 9" e 3 91 3 99 3 99 4 14 8 69 4 07 3 I IM 2 74 $ 68 181 I 64 3 92 3 M 1 79 3 96 3 97 1 86 3 79 2 76 2 7i 2 so 2 81 e 2 81 2 77 3 61 Indies tes Sunday. YESTERDAYS BHirMKNlD. The following list shows thn number of H", cars of feeders shipped to the country u i veateraav ana tneir destination: ,.u1 cattle. Cars. nu I w TT Newenmer. York. Neb. B. A M.... ', :Vi Meyers Foater, Benedict, Neb. B. &. M. 1 Charles Bolston. Craig, Neb. M. 4c 0 4 4S A. M. Jones. Ellwood. Neb. M. P 3 I Joe oubser, aneioy. reo. u. j P. A. Johnson, Btromsourg, ieo. vj. r... .1014 .!! . 974 .1""0 947 ( cows.. 3 cows.. 21 cows.. 1 cow... 7 cows.. 70 feeders.. 19 9 feeders. .1"S 11 feeders. .It'll 130 feeders.. 11K3 1 feeder... 60 6 calves... 208 6 calves... 213 21 feeders. 2 cows.... 11HS 90 83 feeders.. 10?7 91 feeders.. 1042 60 steers. ...lil 10 feeders. .10H7 10 feeders.. 1"M 4 feeders.. W5 feeders.. 1 feeder... 10f0 10 feeders.. 11 31 4 feeders..! 4 cows 9?6 1 cow 12-10 2 cows 15 1 cow 1330 18 cows 1H6 1 feeder... 1040 1 feeder... imo 19 steers. 6 steers. 1 steer.. 1 cow.... 1 cow..., 1 cow..., 3 cows.. 3 M 3 60 8 25 3 3 26 4 15 4 16 8 25 4 15 3 25 4 25 3 00 4 80 2 75 WOYMINfJ, 1 bull 8 heifers... 7 3 feeders. .1077 15 feeders. .1163 1 cow 1 cow.... 1 cow.... 4 cows... $ cows... 19 cows... 26 cows... 10 cows... 10 heifers, 1110 .. ( ,.1M .. 976 .. n ..13 ..1120 ..1013 .1245 .1152 ,1M . 710 . SilO . 710 .1046 3 115 3 R5 4 10 4 90 4 36 4 15 3 90 4 00 4 60 4 60 3 25 4 00 2 26 4 60 3 m 3 00 4 00 4 40 8 65 3 65 3 26 3 25 2 60 3 76 40 steer. 64 steers. 8 cows.., 6 cows.., 1 cow..., 4 cows.., 7 cows 1031 ..102 ..1079 .. 91 ..I .. 970 91 3 cows.. 1 cow $ cows..., 3 heifers.. 1 heifer... 1 heifer... 990 ,120 ,1064 , 904 , 870 , 780 37 feeders. .1W.2 19 feeders.. 1194 81 feeders.. 1128 13 cows 10f0 8 cows..., 13 cows..., , 1 cow M cow...., 1 cow.... 947 . 850 . 890 . 920 .1010 ITO 8 10 4 10 4 10 1 78 3 25 8 75 8 20 1 00 2 5 3 40 3 65 iw 4 10 4 10 3 25 3 40 3 00 3 26 3 2$ t 75 8 75 8 25 8 26 8 00 I 76 4 40 4 2$ 4 40 8 66 I 95 3 2$ 3 26 8 60 3 25 1 calf.. 8 cows. 3 cows. 1 cow.. ...1023 ... g0 ...1040 .. 844 ..1W) .. 830 45 feeders.. 11 34 2 feeders.. 12 SOUTH DAKOTA. 820 4 70 10 cows... 3 95 1 cow..., 2 60 3 cows.., 8 95 IDAHO. 4 60 1 steer 1340 3 80 4 steers... .1095 3 30 4 60 3 60 4 76 4 60 Carrothers Neb. 4 65 3 feeders.. 1064 P. Sweeney Neb. 30 cows 1113 3 cows inno t feeders.. 894 11 cows 13 feeders.. 940 5 bulls 1434 1 feeders.. 9M 1 feeder... 820 F. 43 feeders.. 1094 J. 1 steer 1200 8 00 1 stsa 1060 3 60 J. A. Downing iNeo. I 84 8 96 I 36 I 4 00 8 75 3 00 440 175 1 steer.... .1240 4 40 11 rows,.... 92 15 cows. 3 cows.., 8 cows.., 1 cow..., 23 cows.., 2 steers. .1136 ..1056 ..IV ..11S0 .. 996 ..1125 3 80 3 20 3 20 3 30 3 20 16 4 40 2 cows 10f 1 COW 1030 3 cows., 1 cow.., 1 cow.. 11 cows., 916 .1140 .1013 10 cows.... 3 cows.... 2 cows.... 3 cows.... 1 cow W. C. Dugen Neb, 976 1100 , 900 , ft") 9W) BAR SIL.VER Quiet at 24Hd per ounce. Que Johnson, Stromsburg, Neb. U. P.... 1 MONEY 2ft per cent. The rate of dls- E. B. Jones. Columbia. Mo. Wab 4 cows..,. 1 cow 29 cows.... 16 cows.... 7 heifers.. 10 cows.... 4 cows.... 2 cows.... 19 feeders. 26 feeders. 44 feeders., 3 15 8 75 3 15 3 75 3 75 Reed A 740 3 60 780 3 00 897 2 90 1 feeder... 600 i feeders.. 9K6 1 heifer.... 600 1 cow 1040 . 3 to be a fast increasing belief fostered In I count In the open market for short bills Is Hy Boettner, Watson, Mo. K. C 1 hleh e1rela that t K. atWlr. ! n.arlni, Bn 1 9 13-16 ner rent: for three months' bills Is I f. TP. HnllnwvAv. McPaul. Ia. K. C 1 end. Reading common was the feature, 12 13-16S2T4 per cent. t I R. Bummervllie, Manning, la. M l 1 scoring a net advance of 6 points and I . I A. H, Baldwin, Templeton. Ia.Mll. ....... 1 closing at the highest figure of the day Condition of tkt Treaaarr. William Cowman, Prairie City, la. R. I.. 3 on transactions aggregating over Z50,0u0 I . . . . . . . J. u towman a w.. riui wj, 1 made material gains, wanna. Delaware. A 1. , - 1 . V. . T-'I ... .., -u iuo u.rcv. a linn "no l u - l . . . , , , ... mors that the heavy buying of Reading 0,d' U4.7,6. common had tinwlttlno-lv rr.itwl stn. I dltton savoring of a corner. The buying I Cottoa Market Lr. .T'J-" "r,,,p,? .lr.om NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 2.-COTTON- -:r-r -"" r"tZ'V, Ml ; Steady; sales. 3.700 bales; ordinary. 7.11-lSc; th. wr. . iv. ..." 8toqd ordinary, 7 9-l6c; low middling. 81 un iraniacuoni aggregating over 2Mi,uuv I . . m . . . i J. u. i... . --jl. shares, or nearly one-quarter of the day's WASHINGTON, Sept. 1-Today-g state- o. W. Klnnersley Lewis, la. R. I n. i nn.n.. ti 7..1 r jii i I I ment of the treaaurv balancea In the aen- w W Klrhv riravltv. la. Q i qj. oid also lacka- I , . . M. ...a .w.vw.v i ... n i . j,rrii, i ,, ., . . . , . .......... 'tturinnn New I reserve In the division of redemption, J. p. Dale, Russell, la. Q 1 1es , Tnera Im Vu- "hows: Available cash balance, $269,491,600 H. A. Conway, Osceola, la. Q 3 41. w Archer. Red Oak. Ia. Q O. Runnels, Hawthorne, Ia. Q 8 Don Criil.r Vale. Ia. Mil 6 John McCarthy. Jefferaon, Ia. N. W 2 SHEEP. D.D. A v V - a I Unewa T3liii4sl JaT the western 'railroad stocks was ascribed nTiddling 8Hc- good' mWd Si ng Sic mM- E.7. . .. .....y..:..... 1 to the better outlook resulting from the m, oi!-' C.JIL 2 -J?.! I T-. C. Strats. Morse Bluffs. Neb,-F. E.... 2 agrement to. advance grain rate, to last J'TO, .tnr.XV "iiS Hogan & Van Tuyle, Clinton. Mlch-Mll.. 3 The official numoer oi cars oi aiuca today by each roaa was: cattle. ogs. en p. x sea. 3 .. l 8 3 t-aui, xsorrolk & Western, Wabash, Min neapolis, at. i-aui sault Ste. Marie, well as a number of less conspicuous roads, snowea net increases. Another favorl feature Which was not reararried hv at dents of the market was the large In- n tHrVnTAM c . osvrrv ..i. r.. If A. O. Rv 1 7 crease of the exports over the correipond- I t of fcT ' c R. I. & P.. east.. 1 4 Chl'cL' .IS' B.r0m.l?r ??JinXl.v.?' '? S0c: October.- 8.218 22c; November, 8.17f L The offlcl .vlKailelfnior fiV Nw'yORIc!: Sepf'lOTTo". M. St P. Hj pl ,,N?f 58?"4. :: B.pt.b. T Wc; .October. Mlg-ourt Pj I .W.. 9 9ft 1 . tiM 1 pnopv B 1Q. MsMh fi 1 An A nt-f 1 Ifijf Uou I C. A N. W. KY 1 8 . riTef ' June! ofred" 'Yh aZ .tSi ! F., E. A M. V. R. JR.. 77 16 6 4 middling uplands.. o; middling gulf, c; C.. Bt, P.. M. ft O.... 3 w .. .. ued'SnracvVto tM'tho'uTh yfelf Ry y - - - " money 4 ner cet betnfhe JZL " LIVERPOOL. Sept.' 2.-COTTON-Spot. ureS wl?hPrfStioni? defnrf .T-if.i moderate business, prices 1-S2d lower: Arier- 2nd lnhnr.ft. 25 WaVh-'i.1"0'0"?' 'can middling fair, ll-32d; good middling, ana runner drafts on local banks amount- a o. mMflii tA, i rnMiina. i .tM ' Ina to 8600.000, for. th nmn i.v.m.ni. in 3-S2a, middling, id low middling. o-bm. a-v- W . sr . . f I -m . ih5 to.,Knl.hCTr?r i tood ordinary 4 25-82d; ord.nar. 417-82d; Swift and Company......l,019 busln.-. Tm i--i.?i.; The sales of the day were 7.000 bales, of Cudahy Packing Co business was created to pool manipulation, ,,,,, , onn ,, for .naeulatlnn and .wnort Armour ft Co a"nd SSSiaTRS: .nn1.?e'r:'mr,Pr" nd included 4..800 'American. Recerpts. Hammond Packlng Co. acter.' On .h. "curb" Northern Securities !:.6fU.mc"?.,A.T,e"C","e "l 5' -,!. .... WIUCKV vne company sold hla-her than at time. Rock Island's atrenrth ,l n's,;ju.VnhV V,'"t:0lli?5 4 83-64rg4 84-64d,' sellers; November-Decem: Hill ft Huntslnger... 4uecmDr-janu 1 rr 111149.134 uuuvi wuvu nv nriviAM- tea(,y! American mlddllnv. g o. c, Bep- Crey A Benton CM.tUff-f 41 Me-IMH till ve-sr-aa - irinnrlw. ranVPTrl npr. I TT . A . DLCUIirJII, ly were weak throughout, a. i'rel 4 f"T..'e' . "aJ .y,0P.m.nU?th Prlc t ifaifti rn-M. 'sellers: cununun iiock aemnsr nrr I -v. n i 7 : . .... u i... 14 z-4i4iu4 zs-wfu. uuyers: otm mi mi r nuav i cinae. I. ........ , I buyers; Apru-uay, teres ts, company su of agalnat Railroad bonds Were Kenerallv Mrh.r In sympathy with the stock list, particu larly me convertiDies. Total sales, par Tama, ea.aAi.vui'. u in lea states zs ana 8s advanced 1 per cent on the call. The following are the closing prices on uia.oew . ue. .aiuu exenange, Atehleoa , K do pfd .. do pfd 10614 go. Pacific Januarv-iOhriiarv. I Huston ft Co eOrUary-Marcn, I UVinieum ncnai w,, namuipn ax nuiiisuii.iu.. L, F. Huss Squires ft Co H. K Dennis ft Co Wolf ft Murnaa March-AprlL 4 27-44d. Z6-4jir(-wa, buyers. Wool Market. ST. LOUI8. Sept. $. WOOL Steady: me- Other buyers alum grades ana comDing, iainc; ngnt fine. . ISiilfiHc. heavy fine, llxaljc; tub washed. ltvBbHc. 706 750 163 29 425 388 269 376 24 300 11 656 471 74 " 13 602 729 777 858 961 1.294 1.144 3,216 1.533 l.B0i 183 3.257 Totals 7.157 4.063 10.904 sr-eTTT XT "TViaat-aa ava m HI 0 lttW tt t t tlsa BOSTON. Sept. l-wOpL-There. Is a todav and as several of the trains were SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. A.otatloas of the Day aa Varloas Commodities. ,43,890 bbls.) exports. 42.290 bbls; steady. bu Corn, bu lKnnnlsalt meats (boxed), steady: extra shorts S09 0O0 knd clear rlba, 310.60; short clear, $11.00. (g'ooo Bacon (boxed) steady; extra shorts and 604 0.-10 Clcnr rlba. $11.87ty; short clear, $11.60. 92,000 METALS Lea a, firm at $4.021 spelter, A ftlri I liruni ii eo.o. ,VW I T), AT'T TU V aiAV. .V,l..n. U,i m.I.m 11 He; turkeys, 12i2c; duclis. Ihie; geese', I4UTTER Quiet; creamery, 163i20o; dairy, I4i'17c. EGGS Steady at 1643, loss off. Receipts. Shipments. nour. DDIS Itt.UUO Wheat, bu..... 867,000 JW.OIJO 143, WO BaUlmora ft Okie... .114 do pfd M Canadian Pacific ....14a Canada, louthera .... XI Chea. A Ohio U Chicago Alton 434, de pfd Chicago, L ft L t do pfd Chloago A K. I fla Chicago A Ot. W.... 44 da 1st pfd de Id pfd 40 Chicago A N. W 141 C. n. I. A P Chicago T. T... do pfd C. C. O. A Bt, L. Colo. Southern ... da 1st pfd da Id pfd Dels. A Hudasa.. Dal., U A W... So. Railway do pfd Texas A Pacific... T., St. U A W... do pfd Union Paclns ... do pfd Wabaah do pfd W. A U I da Id nfd S:Wte. Central do pfd Adams Expraes ... Amer. Expreaa . . , U. B. Ex ..1H i 1 very fair demand for wool as. a whole and i.,- In .rrivlna the morning was well ad "U,. I the position, is strong. Dealers here arel ,need before much trading was done. As a a ift position is strong. Dealers here are J before much trading was .taw ti.m In thele Irtena w tn not" thai ... . . . J , . .. . w . . , , i v ...... ... . . 1 . general tmng rooo biuil buiu a,v mw a lahteat notion of anything but strong I T " fn. .... .rfi. in. "? prlcea. Advances in prices come not with- !"K7 JZZZY JL rather nValeVtad. with .. 4W ..111 .. S2 .. 4Vj .. IS .. 41 .. M4 ...114 ..lie .167 out conalderable difficulty, but they are ih"n,d7n'17 of brice downward certainly being obtained, though rather tbhV 1, ' . fw ?arV of cornfed steers slowly. Territory wool Uhmori quiet . There were a few car. '"ft request. rine staple icrriiorici, dqibdo; i - r .m. time thouah before strictly fine, 6356c; fine and Ana medium. S"'''''- " T."?. .V.TeL.. ."i.Vh.V J- P04J62C; med urn. 43046c. . Texas wool is In '"ttSZt ao fiw corn- a nrm position, fan cieanea oasis nom- 7.1" .. , V.rH inal. twelve months. 6658c: six to tods have been here of late that It j Is hard eight minths -spring. 62iS56c. Fine washed for anyone ""'"fi" ri',; fleeces continue especially strong. Quota- market Is. Good stuff, though, could safely tions are nrm. Ohio ana fonneyivanis, i Walla-Parge Kx...:..tii vyv uv?Hf YV and above 2S(H29c. X The cow market was very uneven this Am... Coppjr Klgan x'rjeK'arV morning! owing to ths l.r.s receipts, which do pfd "w firmer, with offerings light. No. 1 comb- gave buyers a good excuse for pounding . p. . "r.'. ln. I. .I.n Am. higher. K'n 1 onmh. values. In moat cases the gOOd heavy COWS 7.01 10 78,000 29,0(i0 40,000 rather . quiet; winter patents. 13.e0ia3.90: I oats, ou. winter atralahta. 13 MMta Mf UIaiuiai. net. enia, m suc(j4.w; winter extras, 83.uoo4.26; I n,..yv., uwi nmrm.w, oiiimeaoti oeni, j a winter low I uvropnoT. n.nt nruiriTsnn r.AM xiBvanR ... a .... . ......... i . - . -. . -, - -' . . -. .. ,o good..1543.40; cholo. To f, anc"y7 Wto'i SaUrX?..? wit! CORNMEAL Quiet : yellow western.' luhlJllS'1'' 31.26: city. $124; Branoywine. $3 46a$ 66. U?x,Pi"a"?a,.?? a .r:--..2i-. SltNoW teLkrt-- tfSicic W UdrfuVu.7qulrjctoorr. 'U idNoTem: If v.- v;.v track- ,t- 6(Voc. o. t. ber, nominal; January. 4a Hd. V- . till Jv i-.n. i - . . PROVISIONS Beef, steady; extra India l i A.IXIlhYiT:FuU: fe,oln"r' iSo' c- L ' Buf" mesa. 107s d. Pork. Arm; prime mesa. . falo to arrive. nrm si. ..i u.,. , WHEAT Receipts. 8S.4ai bu exnnrts I i. V; J iv. ' . Z' W.'i:":' 435,894 bu.: spot, steady; No. 3 red. Uo, land cut. 20 to 30 .bs firm. 67s 4d; short 'elevator; No. 3 red. 76Vkc. f o. b., afloat; riba. 14 to 24 lbs., Arm, is 6d; long clear No. 1 northern Duluth, 79c, f. o. b., afloat; middles, light, 28 to 34 lba., steady, 5Sa 6d; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 8c, f. o. b., afloat, long, clear middles, heavy. 35 to 40 lbs., Options were fairly steady all day tn face steady, tes; short clear backs, 16 to 30 lbs., of extreme dullness, fine weather and bear- ateady. 6fca; clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbs.r-Arm, Ish foreign weekly statistics. Support was 6-s. Shoulders, square cut, 11 to IS lbs.. da 14 pfd. Ot. Nor. Bfd Hocklns Vallsy , do pfd Illlnola Central , lowa Central do pfd L. B. A w do pfd Louie. A Naah.., Manhattan L. Met. It. Rr , Mex. Central Mex. National .., Mlna. A U L.. Mo. Paclfio M., K. A T do pfd N. J. Central... N. T. Central... Nor. A West.... do pfd Ontario A W.... Pennarlvania ,,. Reading do 1st pra.... do Id ptd.... St. L. A 8. P... da let pfd..,. do Id pfd.... it. u t. w da ptd tt. Paul Offered. 13 40S, tot I44 7H Ia? T. .7. f; I i.,S wuy. in.ir.li. wnci i In mnra I nM about ateadv Diices and the canners a44) Amer. S. a'b'.I'.'.'.'.!'. 4H quiet request, and yet If the offerings were also showed but little change, but when It 7V I not so very small mere wouia ds more came to ine mraiuiu i uu irei.,i.j ..lor I Interest manlfeated. Quotations were firm, to the kinds known aa cannera tne market Good, 7874c; average, nxa'ita. was rather slow ana a nine www. tsulls, veal caivea ana siavgs aviu tu wi. cases at about ateady prices. Good heavy oenornea teeaerv aia not Denver A R. 0 44k do pfd ds ptd 14 Ana. kiln. Co..... Kris 4t' Brk. Rap. Tr de let pfd life Colo. P. ft I . 17 4a con. Gas .900 Con. Tob. pfd .100 Oeneral Electric ., . H't Hocking Coal .171 Int'a'l Paper . K da pfd . IT Int'a'l Power .... . 46 Laclede Oaa .Ul National Blacult .. .164H National Lead .... .136 No. American .... .147 Pacific Coast . MS Pacific Mall .life People's Oaa ,.11841 Preaaed Steal Car. .ll'fe do pfd ,. U' Pullman Pal Car., .. 48 fe Republic Steel .., , .14 do pfd , .14'4 Suaar , ,. T4S Teun. C. A I , .. ,D. B. A P. Co..., .. do pfd . .1SS U. t. Leather ..tm ,..U4 ..in ..144 ... 10 ... to ... It ,.. 10 ,.. M ... 474 ,.. I44 ,1I Oil aad Rosla. .baaed on big seaboard clearances, poor I Arm, 60s. I.ard, prime wen. ern. In tierces, V .. r .. .1 1 .. . . r.Kl,B.n . .M.ll ..l.iwt. . ... I . . , ... XI. - A .M 1 I . I , . Increase and light offerings. The close was I steady. 62a 6J. steady at il 'c net advance. Ma v. HWr. I CHEESE Quiet: American finest white. closed 74Vfb; September 74y74",c. closet) I quiet, 47s; American Anest colored, quiet. 744c: December, 73 s-lnTCTtc, cloaed 72c. 1 CORN Itecclpta, 34,60 bu.; exports, .00 1 TALIXW Prime cltv, steady, 27s d; AUBirauun, in Xvonuon, irregular, dis aa, V, , , .,.,, -, . u ,1 u V e mr i . . . ... ... j , . ... , ..u .ii. ei.ifj 6feo f. o. b., afloat. Option market opened steady with wheat, eaaed oft under big world's shipments, realising aales and Ane iweather predictions, sfter which It rallied . on covering and cloaed rather Arm at Ve net advanco. May. 444Sc. closo.l 4m,e; September, 64Sitl4c, cloaed 4tc; December. 47W447!c, closed 47Tc. ua i a neeeipia, aui.uuo du.; exports, 16.- FIAJL'R St. Lou la fancy winter, aulet. 8s 8d. HOPS At London (Pacific coast), ateadv. ty'j l"s. R UTTER NomlnaJ. PEAS Canadian, aulet. 4s 8d. Receipts of wheat during- the laat three aaye, aix.rw centaia, inciuaing rrs.uuo Amer ican. Receipts of American corn during ths tw bu. spot, auu; New I.o. s, 84c; new I i... thrm davs T none track, mixed, weatern. 84c; new track. U" ,nr aay' no"- white. S4a4-c. Optiona dull all day and somewhat irregular with corn. May closed Sbac: December. iW3M1c. cloaed SCVic. HAT Bteady: new shipping, f&iilvc; good 4 to cnoice, cvM-'aai.w. HOI'S Quiet; etttte. common to choice, 11. tltiCsc; iw). liini-'Oc: oi.ls. itflOc: Plllie coast. Haul. 24V J6Vtc; 1j0. 120c; old. 7t) l'lc, lllOKA-Flrm: QalveHton, 20 to 26 lbs.. ikc; California, nua ids., lie; Texas dry, 14 to au IKS., no. LEATHER Mrm: acid. 24r25UC . WOOI-Sieady ; domestic fleece, 35V. PROVISIONS Beef, firm : family, $1500 '(Will; mesa, $13 tK(flS 50; beef hams. $.'? uf ;23U; packet, $14.0vrl6.00; city extra India Milwaukee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. Sept. 2 rLOTJR Steady WHEAT Steady. Close: No. 1 northern. iwiw; ro. i nonnern, otsauftc; Decern ner, n.oic. RYE Firm: No. 1. 5:r2fec. RARLEY Weak: No. 2- 4566c: aamnla VOi'OOV. OATS Ixiwer: standard, S3833VO. CORN December. 4o. Mlaaeaaolla Wheat, Ploar aud Bras, MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. $. WHEAT Sep tember, 66't06Wc; ftecember, e44c; on th JSfe Mfe .. a .. 14fe .. ns .. Tfe ...l1fe Ez-dlvldend. do pfd V. 8. Rubber.... do pfd U. g. Steel de pfd Am. Locomotive da pfd K a Seutkera.. do pld mr. mm t. ar i DTTfrett hl. I mYtnmr much chsna-o from yesterday, but ances, $1.22; certificates, no bids: shipments, aside from those tha market was rather 30,031 bbls.; shipments, sept. i. I8I.411 dois. ; 1 slow ana a nine wwit, x uu......v..w. runs August 29, 80, 31, su.tas ddis.; average, quality tne greater im urai. n 78,218 bbls. noticeable mat ouyers iook moral v ouo... TOLEDO, O., Bent. X. Ull ivortn Lilma ity than at anytning eiao, iur wuuur . . . , ... I .,, . . .m, ana inaiana, m, 1 era an ww.. ,y. .-v... . xTcnf vnoi a..., a nrr punn... I xxr....m kf ewttta were a little lower to. ... I 1. Ail , MllIV, . u ku...., w u , 1 , . .... .. " ia? dull and steady; prime crude, nominal; I day unless they were very choice. It was "i04fe prime yellow, 4041c. Petroleum, steady: rather late before salesmen got their cattle refined New York. $7 20: Philadelphia and shaped up, so mat tne maraei seemeo mow, Baltimore, $7.15; Philadelphia and Baltl- but, generally speaking, the good to choice more, in bulk, $4 40. Rosin, steady; strained, kinds did not show much hange, while the common to good, $1.65. Turpentine, nrm, commoner graaea ji iu..jr .... "", x,i.f., rtinln feeders held about ateady, but oth- SAVANNAH, ua., sept, a. oil iTirpen- 1 ers were a nun --"s in. Km iiA.in item- a. n c n ti 42u. I nwe nf rood auallty were also about i".' ". ."'X'' s.-ir: ti -1 i.-. -v 1 - x kii. .u. giaaay ana aw .iin,,. ., n... medium graaes were xuujr iw iow. nwy resentatlve sales: BExTaF STEERS. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. .... Hi IH sa .... 4 76 81 ....10W 4 Tt COWS. .104 ... i ... ITfe ...141 ... 11 ... . ...Ill', ... Iuh ... 14 tine, Arm. Rosin, firm; A, B, C. D 81.32V6: E. $1.27V4; F $1.32iA; O, $lT$7H; H, 31.77H; I, uti I 2 iv, sz.ou; ax, u; n, aj. vi, nu, eJ o; aia" WW. 23 85. 14S4 I UWUUN, Dept. x. UlLr xinseea, zss so. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Pralta. , 64 41 nx . fe 1 . tl No. 8.. .. 1.. Bostoa Itock Qaotatloas. BO8TON, Sept. I. Call loans, 495 per NEW YORK. Sept. 3. EVAPORATED APPLES The market for state evaporated 4.. a .. prime for October and November delivery I t.. are offering at a round svsc, witn so bia. il There is some interest In new spot sup-1 . plies, and where the quality la good, sales .10M t 04 .lilt 1 M M 'oTMirl. 'aWgood ds closing of stocks and bonds. Land around recent figures, with quota- T: I tlns ranging from SlsitJiVaC for all grades, n. c. o. A c rt Atchlaoa M do afd 106 fe Bostoa A Albany M Boaton A Maine 1H N. Y.. N. H A H..I3I Pltchburg pfd t'nlon rarin Mea. Ceutral Amer. Sugar ; do ptd Amor. T. A T Dom. I. A usunl Blectrts . kaaa. gleclrla .... do ptd N. C. O. A C... United Prult Dalr Weat V. 8. Bteel do pfd Wealing. Common. Adveutur , AUoues Asxalga mated uibgiiam Cel. A Hecla Centennial Copper Range Dominion Coal .... .la Prank lln ..UiSll.i. Roraia .. r.'VMohawk ..llioid Dominion ..1 llaceola ..lllfe Parrot M .. 7Sfe:(julucjr . IM ifanta Pa Copper... .. U 'Tamarack ... tl ITrlmouolale ,.. 4lTrlnlt7 ,..11 Inlted RUtaa ... klH'l'tah ... 4iHiVlctorla ... tyfe Winona ...114 Wolverlno ...11 Vnlted Copper ... i 14., tUfe. 1 A uplAAt- .r. n,l. , r, ,1 mr1thn.it fnrth.r I 11, I . 14-:- . .." I - 1 , u . . u r-Am '1U..L1 iua in i.,,.. n 11 ... t 17 . if IO . le . life ,. 4ife .. 174 . 44 .. Mfe ..111 .. 4 ,. 11 .. life .. II .. 10c in baga. Peaches are quiet, with the I peeled at 1216c and u 11 pee led at PVitflOfto. Dry Goods Market. vN'EW YORK. Sept. t DRY GOODS There has been a considerable business Oone at nrst nana toaay in mi icncrai z - m 114 run of cotton soods. Ths tone of the mar- ? coV 1 i? cows 1 cow., 1 cow., 3 cows 4 cows run Of cotton gooas. ine tone vi tne mar-i -j -- ... . - ket aeems to be gaining strength, but no J' "MJ 11?. prices are advanced. Print cloths quiet. " Jows... j but steady. Silks and ribbons ars Arm. -4 eeders. . Ib7 4 w ,ith r.ir demand leeoers. ; Kaaaas City Live Mloek Market. KANSAS CITY. -43ept t. CATTLE Re- New York Mlalagf taoaloas. 1 feeder... 730 3 60 3 cows 1038 3 76 1 cow 7! 3 76 1 cow 970 3 76 14 I celpta. 16,1100 natives, 3.000 Texans; caivea, lco 1260 8 75 aou lexana. i.v natives. ..aiiv, j 1 m -- to 10c lower: Quarantine, steaay; cnoice 1 is reeaera.. i tie .nnrl nrt rireaueH heef ateera. 87 JWa t.W): I lbull 11MI 110 . r . . . . . . . . . , i . I . . t.a e .Mi lair to sooa, e4.wiuV.13, liucarn ai.u irru- i ntiicr..., i , lot 8 64 II 164 9 M 131 8 II II 104 I M 1041 8 M 8 11 II I 14 art I 00 3 11M 4 1ST 3 H BULLS. 'Wers: imtm M '"calves. sM 4 le BTOCKERa AND FEEDERS. KM e 1 IM I M NEBRASKA. , . 996 3 00 1 bull 1330 1 60 1 stag BDV 13 2 feeders.. 765 i 00 12 heifers... 726 3 10 1 bull 1350 3 60 31 feeders.. 778 4 26 8 cows 1110 3 40 3 cows 9u6 3 76 1 cow 940 2 60 1 steer lOoO 6 60 1 feeder... 910 3 60 1 cow HsO 3 76 14 cows 12 8 86 lots) 3 00 9J0 3 40 1020 3 60 .942 3 26 NEW YORK. Sept. 2 The following are rrB, $2 4ui5.40; western-fed aleers. 83 $ cows low) 3 60 ths closing prices on mining stocks: 1 trark Nn 1 hiril IT, n 1 rw , r k . rr. Itness. .'.'.Ut.. tut meats, easy; pick le.1 tKU." Mn rnrthar'n ai.e 'bellies, $11.2iol3.00; pickled ahouiders, t 60 10 ym-r" ? ,!TtV!.i IS f. ..j, .76; plckle.1 ham., $1126. Lard, 'firm; u i& T ckati li 6? 31065. nnnilnal; refined. Arm; South Amer- hrxn in hulk iiiu . a. $11 7b; compound. 87.87Wfc8.a5; continent. la ,a w- $10.36. Pork, ateady: family. $J0 ttm ju 26 ; ahoit clear, $11 21.00; meaa, 3U 119 26. bL'TTxH ateady i creamery, lil',4c; Pblladelpkla Frodaea Market. PHILADELPHIA, Bapt I BUTTER Adaau Cea Alice Breece brunevlek Coa ... CouutiKk Tunned. Con. Cel. A Va... Horn Sliver Iron Silver Leadvllla Cea.... M ... .. K) .. S .. I ..111 ..Its Little Chief Ontario djihir fhoenlx , Fotoel Bavage Sierra Nevada Small Hoiea . Standard .. 11 ..121 ..1U0 .. .. 1 .. I .. 1 .. 4u ...141 1 now 9i0 8 00 I cow 800 8 00 1 cow 120 4 00 1 cow loOO 3 00 $ cows 11 A 3 00 4 cows 643 3 75 1 COW.... . I DO Beak Clearlags. OMAHA, Sept. 1 Bank clearings today $1,114 . 06. i.iiit.Autj. sent, x. 4:iearinaa. ruraisi:i uiuiiia: 'iriii eiim balancea, $2 012,6u4! posted exchange, M ssliai; Texas clipped sheep, at awa J; stock- v att we e-eia a uauiaug, new i exs auu xaeusra, .ve.wi K ia 1'.ua nit Inttun ateera. i3.1(Wn4 2a Texas cows, $2.30fj2.76; native cows, jl fri-fl! 600: native heiiera. $2 .8ou4.00; cannera, II UU2.11; bulls, $2.50(34.00; caivea, $a.tf olio. , i , CI , ..... j AAA I... .a. ...... II...VJO rvece.pia. v.wv i.w,u, .....w.. munMl XiftHtw. hl,V,.p ,.ri.ln, with that ad- ance lost; top. $7 86; bulk of aalea, $7 I 1 cow 1040 3 60 i.75: heavy, $7.704j7.la: mixed packers. $70 $ steers.. ,.14 475 .?;. nVit it 7 f'U.- Yorkers. t7.jti4 I 1 steer 1'ttO 410 t72; pigs, $6 7fna7. 15.' I 1 steers.. ..1048 4 40 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, ll.txsj I I l" ew head; market steady to strong; native I 3 feeders.. 1143 4 70 lamha, 13 2tV'i00; western lambs, MK'Jl iiMari..n j w 3 y4 15; Texas cUi.ped yearllnaa, i3.ii.J lJ wwi 817 3 1U iw 11 cos a cows.. .1061 .104 7 cows bus 4 15 4 cows 940 3 85 1 cow 840 1 60 1 cow 12J0 3 26 1 cow 600 1 60 1 bull 160 $ 60 1 feeder... 6U0 4 16 1 feeder... 90 3 60 8 feeders.. 1076 4 15 1 feeder... 9.(0 $ Bo 4 feeders.. 948 8 86 21 feeders.. 873 4 10 1 feeder... 940 3 25 7 feeders.. 11(4 4 70 1 foeder...li 4 00 1 feeder... 1100 4 70 1 feeder... 660 4 70 2 feeders.. 1140 4 70 1 feeder... 1040 4 60 13 feeders.. 4 4 30 4 feeders. .1US 8 00 3 loaders.. 8 60 IbuU. 1110 is 68 feeders.. 9X7 P. 25 cows.. 22 steers.., 19 cows.... 18 feeders 20 feeders, 2 feeders.. 790 7 feeders.. 7H6 23 cows 9:44 9 cows 1044 A. 9 cows 1014 , 912 , 940 E. 665 A. 961 R. Co. Neb. 6 feeders. 1 calf 1 cow Otto Jurgens Neb. 10T1 8 'jO 1 bull . 771 3 00 E. McClanahan Neb. 947 3 00 1 cow 3 00 3 bulls.... 3 00 Holloway Wyo. 4 to 3 feeders. Holland Wyo. 4 40 Smith Bros. Wro. 836 4 20 9 feeders. Robertson Wyo. 2 60 Surreva S. D. 3 60 1 heifer... W. Door Wyo, 4 76 1 steer. 3 60 Pat Mullen Wyo. ..10no 4 75 24 cows ..958 4 15 George Schlndler Wyo. 26 feeders.. 908 4 45 1 feeder... 4 15 1 feeder... 4 15 '1 feeder... 1 80 t cows 2 70 J. Abbott Neb. 2 90 43 cows Insley A Reeder Wyo. 10 steers... 1273 4 4S 107 feeders.. KH8 4 25 13tne4 T 4 T J--- - f - 822 230 810 .1250 1 40 I 20 8 20 $ 20 $ 20 8 20 1 80 4 16 4 16 8 75 1 75 I 60 3 00 180 .1070 .1375 40 3 40 .1061 J. .1113 .1064 42B 1 60 824 4 tt) .. 660 t 00 ..1330 4 75 804 Z 10 908 74SO 920 974 3 28 3 00 4 46 3 80 992 8 35 671 Wyoming ewsa W 6-) feeder wethers 163 feeder wethers 83 $ Wyoming wethers 116 K7 Montana feeder wsthers FO 244 laho wet tiers i " 46 Idaho wethers 1"4, ua Wvnmlnar feeder vearllngS... K5 1M ldsho yearlings 79 1.436 Montana yearlings ci 1U Idaho yearlings ii Tdehn lambs 90 138 Idaho lambs , 6 148 Wyoming iambs jv ... ....... l.mKw ... 67 )08 feeder ewes 49 86 feeder ewes ni 234 western ewes 4 a ..! evethera. 76 324 feeder wethers 81 41 feeders.. 863 6 feeders. . 863 T. 1 feeder... 1060 63 feeders. .1111 6 feeders.. 1H20 1 feeder... 1000 6 feeders.. 1114 1 feeder... 1300 4 00 C9 feeders. 8 00 20 feeders. A. Shaw Wyo. 960 994 3 75 3 05 3 50 4 65 4 60 4 60 4 30 4 30 8 60 1 feeder... 1000 4 66 1 feeuer...lO70 8 60 ' 13 feeders.. 1071 3 60 42 feeders.. 1141 8 60 20 feeders.. 1106 4 30 1 feeder. ..1090 A. b. wining Wyo. 1053 8 30 3 cows 980 3 00 A. R. Reader Wvo. 19 feeders.. 1130 4 45 1 feeder. . .1100 4 00 4 65 W. Dorr Wyo. 4 75 19 cows... i. 1050 I 60 4 76 A. Roberts Wyo. 21 cows. 2 feeders.. 1205 J. 22 steers.. ..1113 1 steer 1320 w.. 18 feeders. .1119 4 65 J. H. Tratt Wvo. 60 cows 1024 8 40 . J. L. McCoy Wyo. ..1021 8 70 J. E. Insley Wyo. ..1101 4 80 Oreen Cattle On Win 81 feeders.. 1114. 4 85 1 cow 990 3 60 9 feeders.. 1114 3 7 1 cow 950 3 80 L. uorsltt S. D. .1110 f. 50 1 cow 1240 I SO .1122 4 20 Cralar Brae B TV 44 steers... .1190 5 45 Ed Cox S. D. 1180 4 00 3 cows 1033 I 00 ...WW 4 75 Boear Cattla Co Mont 73 feeders.. 1264 4 70 16 feeders. .1241 3 3$ Spear Bros. Cattle Co. Mont. cows 1000 3 25 6 cows 9S3 2 80 HOGS There waa another lla-ht run nf hogs here today, and under the Influence of a good local demand the market oneni.d active and a big dime higher, or In many cases 10&160 higher. The quality, though. waa considerably better thin yesterday. hlch make the market on naner look higher In comparison with yesterday than It really was. The bulk of the sales went from 37.40 to 87.46. and a crime load nf butcher weights sold as high as $7.55. Trad ing was quite active at those prices and the first Afty loads, which was all that were In. changed hands In rood aeaaon. Later In the morning other trains arrived. out ipa wire euge see mea to oe orr from the market and packers were bidding a little easier. Seliera were alow to make the concessions asked, so that the close was not only weak, but alow. Representa tive saiea 43 cows.., 44 steers., 3 cows... 13 cows... 13 rows... 82 steers.. No. At. ih. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. Tl ill lit 19 M 171 I 1 41 fe IT Ul 801 T M Tl tIT 44 1 41 fe 17 Ill ... T 4 17 171 ... Tel IM 117 ... T II IT 117 ... T 41 It trf 44 T SI - 4 Ill ... T 41 IT Ml IM T U II. ...... .141 90S T 44 II UT 40 T 17 Tl.. it 40 T 41 44 Ml IM IM II 141 ... T 46 T4 11 K T 4 TT IM 804 T 41 II ill 14 t 4 IT 14 ... T 41 II 144 10 T 41 46 194 H 1 41 II Ut ... t 40 17 HI 44 I 48 10 14 ... T 4 IT........MT 44 T 41 11 140 40 t 40 t IN 110 t 4 II n 140 T 40 4 t!l 10 T 48 Tl Ill W III T4 Ml '14 T 4 11 141 ... f 4 , 41 144 40 T 41 II I7T M t 40 II ID ... 1 4 IT .r71 130 1 4 II 171 M T 4 M........X4 N IS ' IX 144 Mfe I ,,. M 1 4 Tl ill IM t 10 17 Ill M T 40 . 17 M ... T 10 Tl IM 40 T 40 14 114 4 t I M 141 ... TM ' ! Ml ... T 6 IT Ill M 7 M M It ... 7 H 77 Ill IM T M (1 171 Mil II I4 M T 40 ev 10 IM 1 M II 161 M 1 40 U SH M T M TO Ill ... t 4SH U u ... Til 77 Ill M T 41 fe t m 3 20 3 M $ 6n $ 66 $ 65 3 56 3 1 8 3 96 4 00 4 40 4 40 4 78 10 1 75 2 10 8 85 $ 16 t IS CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET. Cattle Blow aad Lower Hogs Weak 0aTatp 0 1 t aLW,8jaTs CHICAGO. Sept. I. CATTLI& Receipts, 10,600. Including 3.000 Texans; slow; rsngers, lower; good to prime steers, nominal, 86.50 (76 60; pool" to medium, 84.25Tr6.60; atoekere and feeders, 11.5"tiS: cows. $1.6Oii6.50; heifers, $2.6036.00; cannera, $1 .60432 60; bulls. $2,264)6.00; calves, $1.7545'7.25; Texas-fed steers, $3.fl04?4.80; western steers, $4 00tT6 75. HOGS Receipts todgy. 14.000; tomorrow 30,000; left over, lO.flno; close weak; mixed and butchers, $7.85f7.30; good to choice, heavy, $7 67.7 70; rough, heavy, $ 16r7,55; light, fl.XXb'T"-; bulk of sales. $7.4ktr7.S5. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 18.000s sheep, steady, close lower; lambs, steady, lower; good to choice wethers, $2.3.S4.A0; fair to choice, mixed, $2 .6O6.00t western sheep, $2.50(88.78; western lambs. $4.004 60. Receipts. Shipments. Cattl 18.122 $3S Hogs 18.114 3.704 Sheep 1.41 1023 It. Loals Llvo Stock Market. BT. LOUIS, Pent. I. CATTLE Receipts. 1,000 head. Including 7.000 Texans: msrket steady: native shipping and export steers, $6.WW7.70; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.SMi'7.25; steers under 1,000 pounds, $4.15 trt.26; stockers and feeders, $J.?5g'4 70; eows and heifers. S3.35tTo.60; canners, 31.7W2.76; bulls, $2. 75(44. to ; calves, $4 60S7.00; Texas and Indian steers, $2.8O5.0C; cows and heifers. 32 .6003.46. HOGS Receipts, 4.000 besd; market MMOo higher: pigs and lights, $7.25(7.40; packers, $7,XrT7 75; butchers. $7.(Vf7.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4.800 head; market slow, easier; native mut tons, $3.75(ff.50: lamb. $4.50T5.6n; culls and bucks, $2 25W4.00; stocksrs, $1.60(38.26; Tex, ans, is.tbQf.10. New York Llvo Stock Market. NEW YORK, Bept. H BEEVES Re- celpts. 83 head; no sale reported. Cables quoted American steers at lSffflto, dressed weight; refrigerator beef at 11 Vic per lb. No exports. . ., CALVES Receipts, 473 head; very null; no trading of much Importance; a few veals sold at $7 60. . SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4.096 head; sheep, slow, steady; lambs, dull and week; sheep sold at $2.00(33.50; a few head at $3.76: culls, at $1.25; lamba, $4.000.50; culls, at! $3.76. '... HOGS Receipts, 143 head; no sales re ported. t. Loals LIT attack Market. ST. LOUIS. Bept. I CATTLE Receipts, 1.000 head. Including 7.000 head Texans; steady; beef steers, $8.75(tJ7.70; stockers and feeders. $3.56(!M.70; native cows and helfera, $2.25476.50; Texas steers. $2.8O&.00; native cows and heifers, 32.6OQi3.60. HOGS Receipts. 8.500 head; 5o higher; pigs and lights, $7.26'fr7.60; packers. $7,609 7.76; butchers, $7.60(87.85. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.500 head; steady; natives, $3.40(34.60; lambs, $4.606.60; Texans, $3.354.10. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Sept. J.-CATTLH Receipts, 7,100 head; steaay to 10c lower; natives, I4.25GS 35: cows and heifers, $1.7$ neon. .... l. ti nM wr. r...ll mnA atava. " HOGSRecelpts," 6,40i head; 6e higher; light snd light mixed, $7.S2Vi(6T.70: medium and heavy, $7.6CKt7.85; pigs. 3.75427.00; bulk. $7.VKff7.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 471 head; stronger. SHEEP There was a big run of sheen In sight this morning, but buyers had lib eral orders, and as a result the jnsrket was active and very satisfactory prices were paid. Sheep and yearlings eould bo quoted strong to a dime higher where the quality was good and tha common kinds held about ateady. There were no strictly prime year lings ofierea. tnougn, so mat tne market on paper does not show up as well as It really waa. Lambs also changed hands quite freely, but they did not show much change from yeaterday. The market eould be quoted active and steady. Tha demand for feeders continued In good shape and the better bunches sold readily at fully steady prices. - Quotations tor cnppea sioca: tooa is choice yearlings, $3 96-4.15; fair to good, tt (YtffS 90: Brood to choice wether. 88.40n3 80! fair to good wethers, $3.25434.40; choice ewes, $3.0t'(Q3 26; fair to good ewaa, $2.64x9 3 90; good to choice lambs, $8.00to.26; fair tn pond lamba. S4.6o474.9u: feeder wethers. t2.7t-al.40; f eider yearlings, $3.26u(3.40; feeder lambs, es.i04rv.su; cuii laxnns. aj.uuaa.Du; feeder ewes, $1. 262.60. Representatlv sales: No. Av Pr. $70 feeder ewes 88 1 85 2&0 I'tah ewes lOf 3 90 444 Vtah ewes 91 $ 90 1 Utah ewe 90 3 90 8 Utah ewes MO 3 A 1 feeder wether 100 I 83 75 feeder wethers M a ij 3 feeder wethers 4 3 35 83 feeder wethers 79 3 36 43 feeder wethers 83 3 86 101 feeder wethers 84 3 $5 43 feeder wethers 85 $ 36 34 feeder wethers 78 3 36 71 feeder wethers 86 3 86 136 feeder wethers 07 $ 40 2i1 feeder wethers 6) 3 40 123 Wyo. sheep and yearlings.. M 3 70 1107 Wyo. I.heep and yearlings.. 89 3 70 44 Utah yearling ewes 81 3 76 41 Utah yearlings 71 $75 113 feeder lamba tt 8 76 1 feeder lumbs 44 4 00 78 feeder lambs ,. 43 4 00 133 feeder lambs 44 4 00 M Wyoming feeder lambs 64 4 36 143 Utah lumbs It 4 tt 49 feeder ewes 88 1 10 10 feeder wa 84 t 10 took la tight. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the Ava principal markets for September 1; cattle. Hogs, cneep. Omaha Chicago Kansas City St. Louis St. Joseph 8.982 ...10.500 ...19.000 ... l.ono ... 7.160 4.159 14.000 4.000 4.000 5.408 11.611 1S.O0O 13.000 4,5YI 474 Totals ..64,443 31.167 46,488 MORE CHEAP EXCURSIONS VIA FROM OMAHA (1) Indianapolis, lad tl) Ft. Wayne, Ind ., (1) Toledo. Ohio (1J Sandusgy, Ohio , ID Lima. Ohio (l) uoiumbua, onto .. 1 Davton. Ohio 1 Sprlngtleld, Ohio . t.11 Kicnmona, xna. ... (1) Kokomo, Ind. (11 Terra Haute. Ind. (1) Evansvllle, Ind , (1) Cincinnati, Ohio .. (1) xjOUisvino, ivy , (1) South Bend. Ind (1 Loganaport, Ind. (2) St. Paul, Minn (2) Minneapolis, Minn (2 Watervllle. Minn. (Lake Tetonka) (2) Duluth, Minn m Winnipeg, manuoDa (2) Spirit Lake, la. (8) Waupaca. Wis. . () Mllweuke. Wis. S Oshkosh. Wis. .. (8) Port Huron. Mich. (8) Buffalo. N. T. tl) Dates of sals: September 3d, 1th, 18th and 33d. Return limit 30 days. (21 Dates of sals: September l-10th In clusive. Return limit October 81st. During remaining aays oi August, rat will be on faro plus $2.00. (8) Dates of sale: July 1st to Sep teen ber 80th. Return limit October 81st. Also circuit tours via uuiutn or Chicago and Steamer, via tha Great Lakes. In ad dltlon lo above, special excursion rates to many other points la Ohio, Indiana, Minn, sola, Wisconsin, North Dakota, ate. Correspondence solicited and Information cheerfully given. Call at Illinois Central Ticket Offlca, No, 1403 Farnam St., or write. Dtst. rasa. Agt., I1L Cent. rTr., Omaha. Neb.' $19.4 , 13.0 31.86 83 U0 21 00 23.10 U.iM 32.50 31.00 lk. 9 135 16 60 82M 21.60 1780 1826 60 1.60 7.U0 110 32.10 400 30.96 18 76 19.75 23 6 41.60 0C !4 i w w Sn: X-tvU DISEASES - 0ISQRO8RS of MEM. 18 ysarera Ossaka, SYFiilLIS cured by tha SJUTCTX. aVayr, safeet trurO-. that has ye beeei Vf dMapaears ,jNa covered. Boon a very sign aad aytristerTi dMa eotnjlosavry aad forever. ISO "UKaA OUT" of tho eieeawk ea the aalo er A euro that la guars ne-d log luo. r leoe. I BL00O DISEASES- -30 - GO r. VARICOCELE 0-?,.; detentiuo froia work; pemgaest aura STaaW gnteed or MONItl RfrUNDiD. rVtSASC MU froia Exoeateo er Victlaag to Nrvus Deblllur or lUhausiioii, Waaw Ing Weakness with KVarly Peoavy ia Yiui lU Middle Aged, laoa ot via, vigor avi tin,hwl,h o- Impaired and wea. IlitlOTtnB oured with a new Kin, Treatcaeat Ne pain, no detection froia buainses. Kldoay aad Sladder Troubiea . OaaealtalSWa eTrao. Trealaeoat by Matt, CaiABVg)g LJW, 11 f. 14fc t Dr. Sstrlei&Salw, tab.