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K i (i CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Featrues of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. CIiIciiko, July 18. 1'tiMMlhlllt Im of iliitiniKU to the wliftit rroj) In the nnrlliwcHt ru Ptiltiil In a hllfht rully In prU'i'M hero to liny. At the vom the Kt'titeiuhi-r option wiih tip (. Coin Hliowi'il a kmIii of Vo. OntH W'ie off v, rruvlHluiiH were up 0 J-V4'. I'IohIiik prlcM'H! Wlimt -.Inly. KVjc; Sept., 8.1" Jc; Doe., fl.1V: Mny, M8.Vm-. foni .July. ."7c, new, fi'Mc; .Sept., "Wil t'i.i', new, Slic. Outx-Jiily, :M!4'881e; Kp., 2l)e; Dec. S1',(.: Mny, :uk,c. Pork-Kepi., $11Mi.i; Oct., $i:i.02j. l.nnl-Sepl., $7.,-"JV(i7.,JTi; Oct., ?7.:). Itllix-Hcpt., .$7.H2'j; Oct., $7,1174. ('Iilcitjjo CiikIi I'llccs No. 1! tin t tl wlicnt, new, f7e; No. !t hnril wlicnt, now, We; No. i! eat-li com, OTfJi'JjSHc; No. 1! viihIi oiUm.IWMi. Chicago Live Stock. f'lilciiRo, July IH.-C'iittlc ItocelptH, V (HHI; flow to H)c lower; Kimil to prime Hteern, .f.VKKi.'.lK); poor to medium. I'l.tfCa r.'.':: HtneKei and feeilciM, W.HVnt.'Xr, iiiwn, $2.1(1.10; helferH. $l".KKrr.(H; cnn IHMM. $l.:t.V((2.'.,.i; IiiiIIh, $LMKKi:i.mi; calves, Jf.'l.(MK,Mi..V); TextlH fed Mtccrn, $1.1041 .YOU. JIojtm- ItecelptH, l.'t,00O; .VnIOe higher; inlxeil anil liiitrliern, ?.YiWiMI.0i: pioil to eliolee heavy, .$..8.V(U.0,21; roiitli heavy, 5..:i.V(..iiri; IlKht, j.YiOf'O.ori; hulk of hiiIi", SYMi'u.YaY Sheep-llecelptN, lYOeO; l.Yifl y."c lower, liiinlis utemly to I.Y lower; good to choice wether, ?I.JKri..V): fair to choice inlxeil, ?I.HKll.7"i; u extern Nheep, fl.(HK(.V2.'; unlive linulirf, ? J.7.Vl7.."0; wcHt fin lanilix, sf.YowiT.'i.Y South Omaha Live Stock. South oiimlin, July IS. rattle- llecelpls, 4.7HO; l(t' lower; nntle xtecrx. .$.'t.7."'(i.".."0j rows and helfetx, $.'I.7.V 1. 10; western utecrn, $.'I.(hW..ii. rniiu'e enwx and helfern, f'J.'.'.'p'iill.rid; cannerx. $1.7.VirM'.Y; HtockerH mid feeder, SfJ.riWj 1.10: enhex, S.'-.tXtt'tYM; I.ulK HtiiKx, etc., ..' Vii-U). HiiK-lti-relptx. l.WMi; sternly; heavy, S.'.Kifw.."', IliKeil. $.Y.V,'.Y"m; llcht, .?.Y.7M''Yi"i: pic. $I..MKii.'.'.-.: luills of milei, i&.oWM ti.-VT'O. Sheep-Id Iptx. (1,(HM; hIow, weak; hprlliK linnlis, $(l..Kij7.'2.; yeailliiKH, $."..'( fiiMfl; wcthcrH, S-l.io'ii.Y'.'O; cmch, $4..!0 ti I.W). Two Swim Lower Rapids. Ningnra Falls, July IS. Carlisle D. Ornhnm of this city anil William J.' Glover of Baltimore successfully ' Bwnm the lower rapids of the Niagara' river from the American side of tho' whirlpool to Lcwlston. The dlstanco1 of four miles was covered In twenty-1 fix minutes by Glover. Tho swimmers did not venture- In tho upper rapids, where Captain Webb lost his life. Unth men wnrn llfn liolfu nml tnflntn.l I rubber rings nround their necks. From tho start Glover took the lead. Until tho Devil's Hole was reached Ihe swift current nml roaring had tho pwlmmers In their grasp. At that point a swirling eddy caught Glover nml he was down nearly two minutes. His life bolts saved him. Stock Yards Men Plead Not Guilty. Knnsns City, July 18. Seven of the twelve stock yards men Indicted by tho grand Jury for alleged weighing frauds were arraigned, pleaded not guilty nnd were relensed on furnish ing bonds of from $1,000 to $1,800 each. Their cases were set for trial on Oct. 4. Three of tho Indicted men, Charles Wiggings, who is now a Nebraska farmer; Ray Ho wen, who Is at Omnha, and Wllllnm A. Tow ers, a prominent cattleman, did not appear. Tho whereabouts of Towers, who is charged with mortgaging cat tle twice, are not known. BANK RECEIVER DISCHARGED. Missouri Secretary of State Acted Too Fast in People's Bank Case. St. Louis, July 18. On motion of the attorneys for the People's United Stntes bank, capitalized at $2,500,000, Judge McKlhlnney of tho St. Louis county circuit court dissolved the re ceivership for that Institution and dis charged Receiver Selden P. Spencer, appointed by him several days ago on tho request of Secretary of Stato Swanger of Missouri. Judgo McElhinney's action was based on tho ground that Secretary of State Swangei failed to mnho a per gonal investigation of tho uffalrs of tho bank before making application for a receiver. Tho court stated that the receiver had been appointed on representations, which, It hnd devel oped, wero based by Secretary of Stato Swanger on his Impression of tho conditions prevailing at tho bank and its method of conducting its busi ness ond not on facts secured by a thorough investigation. The Itraan Ilnud. : "George!" "Yes, dear?" "Beforo wo woro married you once asked mo If I enjoyed a brass band." "Y-yes, perhaps I did." "You did. And I snld yes. But It poems I misunderstood you, George. My wedding ring Is making a black mark on my Iluger." "! ! !" Cleveland Leader. Joy. Joy Is one of the greatest germ kill ers In existence. It Is a positive ra diant force, Irresistible and compelling, before which all discouragements and Ills go down In utter defeat. A good dose of Joy will do more for you than any tonic or medicine you can name. Wlier iKiioritncc In Hilda. A well known physician has observed that tho best thing that can happen to ft man with diabetes Is not to And It out, nnd tho same might bo said with fomo Justice of a number of diseases. Hospital. ., w Wlns of the Morning. (Unnliiiiiert from I'mro Tlnte ) Instantly the scales roll rrom ins mental vision. What! Distrust I rial Imagine for one second that riches or poverty, good repute or III, would affect that loyal heart when its virginal font was tilled with the love that once In her life comes to every true woman! Perish the thought! Laughing at his fantastic folly Jcnks tore the letter Into little pieces. It might have been wiser to throw the sheets Into the embers of the lire close at band, but for the nonce he was over powered by the great awakening that had come to him. "Good gracious! Don't gaze at me in that fashion. I don't look like a ghost, do IV" cried Iris, when near enough to note his rapt expression. "You would not object if I called you a vision?" he liH'Ulrcrt quietly, a verting his eyes lest they should speak more plainly than his tongue. "Not If you meant It nicely. But I fenr that 'specter' would be a more ap propriate word. Just look at my best gown!" She spread out the front widths of her skirt, and certainly the prospect was lamentable. The dress was so patched and mended, yet so full of fresh rents, that a respectable house maid would hesitate before using it to clean lire Irons. "Is that really your best dress?" bo said. "Yes. This Is my blue serge. The brown cloth did not survive the soak ing It received In salt water. After a few days It simply crumbled. The oth crs are muslin or cotton ami have been er adapted." "There h plenty of men's clothing," he began. "Unfortunately there Isn't another Is land," she said severely. "No. 1 meant that It might be possi ble to er contrive some sort of rig thut will serve all purposes." "But all my thread Is gone. I have barely n needleful left." "In that case we must fall back on our supply of hemp." "I suppose that might be made to serve," she said. "You are never nt a loss for an expedient." "It will bo a poor one, I fear. But you can make up for It by buying some , nice gowns at Doucet's or Worth's." I She laughed delightedly. "Perhaps in nis joy at my renppearancc my dear "Is that railly your lest drcsnt" nlil ilnil mnv lot m rim rlnf hi Inrla on our way home. But that will not last. We are fairly well off, but I can not afford ten thousand a year for dress alone." "If any woman can afford such a sum for the purpose yon are at least her equal." Iris looked puzzled. "Is that your way of telling mc that line feathers would make mo a tine bird?" she asked. "No. I intend my words to be under Itood in their ordinary sense. You nre very, very rich, Miss Deane, nn ex travugnutly wealthy young person." "Of course you know you are talking nonsense. Why, only the other day my filth" sald"- "Excuse me. What Is the average price of a walking dress from a lead ing Paris house?" "Thirty pounds." "And ail evening dress?" "Oh, anything from llfty upward." lie picked up a few pieces of quart, from the canvas sheet. "lleiu Is vour walking dress," bo said, handing her a lump weighing about a pound. "With tho balance In the heap thoio you can stagger the best dressed woman you meet at your llrst dinner In England." "Do you mean by pelting her?" she inquired mischievously. "Far worse. By wearing a more ex pensive costume." Ills manner was so earnest that ho compelled seriousness, his took the proll'ered8pcclmen and looked at It. "From tne cave, 1 suppose? 1 thought you said antimony was not very valu able?" "That Is not antimony. It Is gold. By chance 1 have hit upon an extreme ly rich lode of gold. At the most mod est computation it is worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. You and 1 are quite wealthy people, Miss Deane." Iris opened her blue eyes very wide nt this Intelligence. It took her breath away. But her llrst words betokened her Innate sense of fair dealing. "You and I! Wealthy!" she gasped. "I am so glad for your sake, but toll me, pray, Mr. Jcnks, what have 1 got to do with It?" "You!" he repeated. "Are wo not partners In this Island? ,By squatter's right If by no better title we own land, minerals, wood, game and even such weird belongings as ancient lights and llshlng privileges." "I don't see that at all. You llnd a gold mine and coolly tell me that 1 am a half owner of It because you dragged me out of the sea, fed me, boused me, saved my life from pirates and general ly acted like a devoted nursemaid in charge of a baby. Really, ,Mr. .leaks" "Really, Miss Deane, you will annoy me seriously If you say another woid. I absolutely refuse to listen to such an argument." For some time they stood In silence until the .sailor commenced to reptoaeh himself for his rough protest. IVIi-mh he had hurt her sensitive feelings What a brute he was to bo sure! She was only n child In ordinary ulfulrs, and he ought to have explained things more lucidly and with greater com mand over his temper. And all this time Iris' face was dimpling with amusement, for she understood him so well that had he threatened to kill her she would have laughed at him. "Would you mind getting the lamp?" be said softly, surprised to catch her expression of saucy humor. "Oh. please mny I speak?" she In quired. "1 don't want to annoy you, but 1 am simply dying to talk." He had forgotten his own injunction. "Let us llrst examine our mine," he said. "If you btlng the lamp we can have ti good look nt It." Close scrutiny of the work already done merely continued the accuracy of his llrst impression. While Iris held the light be opened up the seam with u few strokes of the pick. Each few inches It broadened Into u noteworthy volcanic dike, now yellow In Its abso lute purity, at times a bluish black when fused with other metals. The ad dltlonal labor involved caused him to follow up the line of the fault. Sud denly the llnme of the lamp begun to flicker In a draft. There wus nn air passage between cave and ledge. They cume back Into the external glare. Iris was now so serious that she forgot to extinguish the little lamp. She stood with outstretched bund. "There Is a lot of money in there," Bbe said. "Tons of it." "No need to quarrel about division. There Is enough for both of ua." "Quite enough. We can even spare some for our friends." The hour drew nenr when Jeuks climbed to the Summit rock. He shoul dered ax and rifle and set forth. Iris heard him rustling upward through the trees. She set some water to boll for tea and, while bringing a fresh supply of fuel, passed the spot where the torn scraps of paper littered the sand. She was the soul of honor for a wo man, but there was never a woman yet I who could take her eyes off a written document whleu confronted her. She could not help seeing that one small I morsel contained her own name. Though mutilated, It had clearly read "Dear Miss Deane." "So it was intended for me!" she cried, throwing down her bundle and dropping to her knees. She secured that particular slip and examined it earnestly. Not for worlds would she j ,lck "P ,m t'H; sc,raI)S, ,u!cl ndavor to sort them. Yet they had a fascination for her, and nt this closer range she saw another which bore the legend "I lovo you!" Somehow the two seemed to lit to gether very nicely. Yet a third carried the same words "I love you!" They were still quite coherent. She did not want to look any further. She did not even tiiiii over such of the torn pieces as had fluttered to curth face downward. Opening the front of her bodice, she brought to light a small gold locket containing miniatures of her father and mother. Inside this receptacle she carefully placed the three really mate rial portions of the sailor's letter. When Jeuks walked down the hill agaLu he beard her singing long before he onught sight of her sedulously tend ing the tire. As he came near he perceived the re mains of his useless document. He stooped and gathered them up, forth with throwing them among the glow ing logs. "By the way, what were you writing Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. ThlS Signature, 0vbibUUUvbUilvVUUuUiUa(bUntUUUibfcUUttibkbUUl(ikbkbiitl(UitbbkbtiU(4( SAY, niSTER! Do you ktiow that it will pay YOU. as well as US, to buy your Building Ma terial and Ooal at our yards? Not only that our prices average lower, or at least us low, as those of our competit ors, but because wo tako ospecinl caro of and protoct all can be classed as REGULAR C U S T O M E R S . PL ATT & Coat. 7ir5(,pT'rti'TT7i'Ti'n'n'p'i'rti'i7- while I had my bath?" inquired Iris de murely. "Some Information about the mine. On Bocond thoughts, however, I saw It was unnecessary." "Oh, was that all?" "Practically all." "Then some part was impractica ble?" lie glanced sharply t 'lcr uut; she was merely talking at random. "Well, you see." he explained, "one enn do so little without tho requisite "I love you!" plant. This sort of ore requires a crushing mill, a smelting furnneo. per haps big tanks tilled with cyanide of potassium." "And of course, although you can do wonders, you cannot provide all those things, can you?" Jcnks deemed this query to be unan swerable. They were busy again until night fell. Sitting down for a "little while be fore retiring to rest, they discussed for the hundredth time the probabilities of speedy succor. This led them to the topic of available supplies, nnd the sailor told Iris the dispositions he had made. to be continued. Do You Eat Meat? When you aro hungry and want somothig nice iu the meat lino, drop into my market. Wo hnvo the nicest kind of Home-made Sausages and moats, ilsh, and game in season. Wo think, and almost know, that wo can please you. Give us a trial. Koon Bros., Successors to ROBINSON & BURDEN. HI1EUMATISM CUKBD IN A DAY. Mystic Curo for IihcnmatUm nml Neuralgia radically cures lu 1 to 3 days. Kb action upon the system Is remarkable and mytterloun It removes at onco the cause nnd the dlscaso lin raedlatoly disappears. The first doi-o Kreatly benetitH, 75 cents and $1 00. bcld by II, V. Gnco DrugK'lst. Ked Cloud To Cure a Cold in One Day ESI 6- 6- C- s-t- c ( ( FREES CO. 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