0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : J THURSDAY , AUGUST 20 , 1891. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , OonflicUng Reports Keep All Traders in a State of Suspense. NO MORE PROSPECT OF AN ADVANCE , BtiPC7P | In Corn Hourly IJt pooled nnrt "Oltl Hutch" AcoiiNPil or IlcliiB JJclilntl the Manipulations Stocks and HondH. CHICAGO , AUK. 19. As uiunl of late there was a hlKh tctiMon at thu opening of wheat , niul oceanic of n prospect of a siicoro ) In corn am ! n colil wuvo In llio northwest there was a good iiulKo tin ) first hnlf notir. Cables received weru rnry conlUcllng. Ono clans of 1'nrls cables said It was r.ilnltiK and half o ( I'r.uico wan shaken up wltli n pinto. Dunn's 1'arls ctiblcs said tin ) oponhu was weak iinil contln- nod weak with prices lower and no pros pect of an advm.co. Lawson's advices mild Unit , there would bo nn export tux on tlio Russian wlieat. When the public cables cotno In at tlio close tlioro was nothing sturlllnt ? In them olthor way. Salts of August wlio.it wore principally ho- twron fl 01 and 11.01 ; September between Wio mul ! l n-J Hoei'inbor opened about Ic up around 110" " , , touched Jl 0 , sold back to tUW't. up totlOi'i. ' toil 01 , to $101-4 - , toil.OI" , toJI.fll' , , t ( > tl.01 iloI.U3U.toJl.rtt . toJI.OJ'4 ' , to II 02J ( Hliortlv lioforo 1 o'clock. Thn wheat miirket took anolhpr bound nt HID close and sold nt tlio hlKh point oftlul" , and cid'cd sttonK atll.UI , or I'ic ' up from last night. August closed at II.OJV' , September Tlio loading Interest on 'chniigo .it the opon- ItiK waslntho corn trado. The talk of larxo ' bold 'IIK ' of corn wnlvbdoes notcomo out on the nilv.iiii'ii yet inndP Iris c.insuil a moro pro- iinnnced fooling ubont a eptombor deal. Tills put tlio tiade on tliclr mottle at the oponliiK Tlio most K.'iicnil belief Is Hint Mr. Iliitc'hlnoon has a hind In holding the long corn oir the market and \\lth the f.irmors holding the actual stulTback , asijticc/o would beery imtural. The inurket started very nK'hty. The first prluo was iiiotul | by many around GT'iC. for hotomher | ) whllo Bales wcio quickly miulo all tlio way f iiini CTc tod.sc. There was .1 dtop tel > 7io and it SIM end bulge nt tlio end of the hour to ( VS'iC. I'lom this then ) Mas a sharp decline with the break In whuat , carryini ; the fcoplumber to Cfi'jc ' H then ticcatno a IIO-HIIW marUol. ad- viinolng to OT'iC , settling again toMl'Jc ' , to 07l/i' to7c ( ! , to 07'ic ' , tndTo lit 1 o'clock. Tbc early Htrengthas helped by the Liv erpool cables coming Id up for spot undid for futures. The corn market became \rry active and htrong at thu close ami again old close on top for futures. Then Heptembcr rooov- crcd to ( > < < and closed - ' ( over last night. August sold at GO'Joim the o.irly bulge and bicl < toMS c , closing ut , l.sijc. October Hold at ClctofiPjC. toiU1c ( , to t 'jo at the close. CoiiHldcr.iblo strength wns apparent In oats at the start , when prices wore 'nfft1 Jo higher. August Hdwinct'tl to M' ' c and M.iy to.W7 c when the market broke lo''Sc. O.its. receipts , W.OKI ; experts none ; s'ilH , L'n.'iHK ( ) futures ; 14J.UOO sjiot ; spot market , moder itely netl\e , ttioiigor ; options. "So for August. Wo for bepteinber , and 'UUo for May. The decline was duo to ttio slump In wheat anil free sell ing by C'ouiisolinan , lloydim and elhler. The market afu-rnartls rallied 14'l c under fair buylnir. Theto was quite a bulge Just lioforo the close , partly on account of thu hitlgo In tlio other markets and p.utly because of good buying. ' 1 lie provision market was only mo ler.itol v iictlxu and fairly ( Inn , without much business. 1'ork ttiiH actlto and prices \\uro hiegular Uho marUct opunrd stronger at "HI advaneo and a further appreciation of 7'jftl.r ' ! c as gained. Later prices receded T't Oldc and closed compaiatlvolv Hteady Lard had a fair clnmand. Prices ruled Uit1 > ' , a hl/her on the whole range and the market closed steady at mo Hum llgiites. bliort rlnsUID fairly .icthc , thou.'h the prices were Hiimowhal li regular. The close \SILS rather steady to firm. The loaning futuroH rnueed UH follous : A1ITILI ES OPI.V. Illllll n\v. CIOSK. Wll > AT No 2 AiiKnst. . . . 1 01'n' 1 02 fl OJ Boiitemlier ' I 0. 1 W li i ember 1 O.IH WC9' 1 014 Co UN No 2 AtlKIIHt. C9' ' < ! September 7oi IS' ' , OUober oi OATH-So 2 28'f 28 September. . ! > n smt 2'H.i Mny io siH iHHH I'OHK September. . 10 20 1017K 1020 Oclolier . . lO.'iO 10 .1 : , January . . . U .C > II Ai U 20 IiAIII ) - Ketember. | . C Kl u nn r no Oetober d 70 II 77K u 70 .January . 7 US 7 l.'Ji 7 10 BnoitTHlI.M- Heptember. . fi C"l < October . 0 WIlJ R M fi 75 Jnininry. . . . I ) U7H b'JO Cash notations were as follows : I'l.ouit Quiet and unchanuod. WIIKAT No. 2 snrinii wheat , . No. : i spi Ing wlio.it , UOJJoi No.2 rod , * Cell No. 2 , We. OATH-NO ? , 2S'4'c ; No. 2 white. 303lo ; No. 3vvh to , 28k2fiHe. Kv K Nn 2. Wlc. llAtti.Ei No. 2 , Mo ; No. 3 , 503Sc , f , o. b. ; No. 4 , f > 2 < - . f. o. b. KlA.\HhKl > No 1. 1 1 07. TIMOTIIV.HKKII Prime. tl.S.I'iJI.23 POIIK Mess iiork.jierbarret.llO 25 ® 10.30. Lard , per cvvt. , ifi.tWfi ( ( > t > : > ; short ribs sides ( loose ) . W.r.Vftii.7i > ; dry salted tdiouhlvrs ( boxed ) , JJ 20 4tL23 ( ; hhort-o'ear ' sides ( hoxcMl ) . $7.25i7..r > . WIIISKKV Distillers' llnlshcd goods , per sal , i i HmiAits-Ctit loaf. granulated , 4Vjc ; Btandard "A. " 41 c. On the produce exchange- today the butter market was tlrm ; fanny creamery , 'J.'ffl-Mu ; dairy , I4'ttlRc. ' Kggs , lUio. Now Vork MurkotH. NKVV VOIIK , Aug. U ) . 1'i.ouu ItccolpN , i.nno packages ; o\porls , : i.i5I : barrels , l.,7 > 7 s-icks ; ilrmer. moderately actlvo ; sales , 20,400. WIIPAT Uecelptx , , ia.,40) bushels ; exports , f > .M.4'i'l ' bushels : sales , n.110,000 biishnls of fu tures , IL'X.OK ) biishelH ot spot. Spot mirkct inodoratoly active , but unsettled , closing higher. No. 2 , Jl.O-l Sil IP , | , , elevator ; tl.lonanil.l2S alto it ; ; i,10l.ll'i f. o. b ; No. a red. tl OflS ; ungraded red , (1.01 : No. 1 north ern , fl.ll ) ; No. 1 bard to arrive , * 1.22 ; No.2 ChlciiKO. ll.l7 il.l7H ; No 2 Milwaukee H.IMCI.I.V.S. Opt ons oponud H < & \o up on better cables und foreign buying ; advanced Ve under local short Interests , deollned imjl'ie on weaker cablcH. efforts to tell on foreign account nnd local scalping , ad vanced Pife'-'e. and olosed llrm at HJo over yesterday , on late cables reportlm ; that Hus- ia would Impose a tax on all gralu exports , No.2. red , August. I.O lJai.U1I.closingl.lp ( , ; boptembor , * t.01)4l ) IIU. closing. Jl.ll'i : Oo- tohor , ll.imai.U , closing , fl.ll3 ; ; November , fl.llftl.l''li , closing tl,12Vi Decemhor. * I lift ( l.l.l'i , eloslng , * l.ll'i ' ! January , JI.1IIWI r. , closing , fl.lA : rehrnary. tl.:4SI.IO , clos ing. 11.1(1' ( . ; Aliiy , II.15'I.17S. ohmliu , II.17H. HYEesterii , boutomher delivery unset tled nt first , olio rod at lee decline at Utloalloat ; closing stronger on u reaction at the west to tl.iHH. delivered. KoiiN-ltccoliili , 30,150 bushels ; exports , 71- 31W bushels ; sales , | . 17H.OOO bUHhids of futures and : l,000 huihols of spot. Spot market lilghor and quiet ; No. 2 R.'o Iu olovator. Hlo allntt ; un graded mixed , 77tts.k > ; No. 2 white. 77S7 ( ! > o. Op tions varied frequently , wholly through ma- nlpulatlons. opening at He up. advanced ' ift Ic , declined and lecovtired ttlc , closing steady at ICI'io up for the day. AngliHt , 7Nia 7lc ) , closliu. 7b'je ; Sojitember,71ii7314e ( , closing , 74 o : October. 71' < < it21ii ; > , closing. T.'e ; Novein- bor , tiSJtiatWi' . oloslii' ' , duo ; Ducombcr , 02)i(3tjc ) ( , closing , tUc ; May , f.7o OATS Opt'oin ' fairly actlvo and llrmor ; urn , llsd'j.Vlu : No , 2 Uhlcago , II AV Klrm , hut cjiilet , ii'S Weak , qulett htate common to choice , lici 1'in.lllo coast. INiClUiiC. Uot t UK Options opened steady : MM1 * points ilonn , closing llrm and unchanged to 13 points i Bales , III.IHO IWKN , Including August , tiuv ) ; suptomber , jmwitHHtt ; Ootoher , JIMtt : November , (14 O.Vitl4.20 ; Docombur , l.'lt ; Jauuiiry. * U2i i6l I..H | robriiary IM Mi Mureli , IKUK.icl.UO ; snot Hlo , quiet ami steady ; fall cargoes , 10o ; No. 7. 17 < aiJ' i' . siidAii Haw , llrm , In demand ; centrifugals , M test , IIT-lWil'nc : salon , y-so hogsheads und WJ bugs Muscov uilii , W teat , at i'e ' , to I'hlladol- phla : I.CHni lints centrlfii.'iil , H3 test , at 3 7-ldu to Philadelphia , and : io,000 bn.s molasses 6'o ! tonilcrod , 4io ; granulated , cubes , 4'iC. Motassi.sNow Orlenus , steady , quiet Kut : Quiet , tlrm. t'tTTON ) bl.KI Oll , StronR , quiet , TAI.I.OM luill. steady , lNK steady at 3S'4 < a.'Wc. Knns- Quiet ; weiteiu , lOsttlTci receipts , 4,170 , -Klrm , moderate demand. 1'Oiut-Qulut , utOttUyjoia wcm , | 10OOC10.7i | not ? mcsii , tlO.VU12.CO ) | extra prime , 110.2 3 CUT MBAT Quiet , itondy. Miiitii.Ka-Qulet , llrm ; ihortclcnr , Septem ber , M.W , LAUD Stronger , inodoratoly ftcllve ; west ern Htcntn. fJ.UO ( ! sales , wrw llurcoi , M.W'iOfl.'Bi ' options silcK , 7,2.'fl llercen , . 'optcmbcr , M.OC fttiir. ; closing , I1.UJ bin ; October , J7aV > ! closing IT.ri ; December , 17.21 : January , 17.40 7.4.1 ; closing , 17.11. . lltiTTKii-cJulct firm : wentern dairy. 12 11.10 ! wcslrrn creamery , lVjJ22oj ( vtc'stern factory , 12ai4' ' { ; Klgln. 22o ( Jiir.KSR ynli't and ahout steady ; western , tfto ; pirt skims , ; t'fr ' < tc' ( ! . . _ . , , . Pici Iitov Qulot American , flG.OO < 31tf.85. LKAD-Dulldomestic ; , } 4.IM'i. ' TIN Steady ; ntnilts , $ . * 0.10. KnniiiiH City Markets. KASHA * OITV , Mo , Aug. 10. WIIP T Iioworj No 2 hard , cash.iwc ; August , RnUchid ; Hepteni- bor. Mia bid ; No. 2red , c.-mli.HJSio bid ; August , fc'.i'ic ' ' bid ; Heptemher. fclo ) bid. ( JoiiN-llltfher ; No. 2. cash , tC'iiIWO o ; Augiint , Mlfo bid ; September. Me , OATS Lower ; No 2. cash , 20'iebld ; August , 2l'c ( bid ; Heptembor. 2Cobld. E < KI < < I'lrni. ntllc. IIUTTKH I'lrmi good crnampry , 15'it7e ; dairy. lOftl.lc ; store packed , IKtDe. HA\ Unchanged ; fancy prairie , (4.00 ; good to choice , f I DOttl-M. , , ri.ot'ii Trade practically nt a standstill. Millers are holding at stllf prices und buyers rtro waiting for a settled markuU PltovisioN ? Unchango I. Woof--Htoady. ItECKii'Ts1ioit , 09,200 ; corn , 1,000 ; oatu , 3,1no. Siiii'viENTS Wheat , 77.1JO ; corn , 27,100 ; oats , 1,700. Idverpool .tlnrkolH. Ltvrtiponi , Aug. \ViiK\T-Stoady : de mand poor ; holders olTcr moderately ; Cull- fornla No. I , hs 10,1. Cotiv ' trong ; demand fair ; mixed west ern , l' > * I1 ill percental. CIIFKSK American llnostwhite nnd colored , 4CsperewU St. I.onlH AlnrkutH. ST. Louis. Mo , Aug. 10. WHEAT firm ; cash , O7'i ; December , Hl.0.11 } . Coitv Lower ; cash , M'Se : Scplomher , .W c. OATS Stoidy ; No 2 cash , 2M'Jooituin ' : | - lltlTTHi Very llrm , higher ; cieamery , 21O 22c ; dairy , 1.V3 be. bor. 20. . I'otlK-Stoady. Jll , W. LAHD-Ste.idy. M23. WlllSKEV-Jl IS. Cincinnati Markets. CINCINNATI. O. , Auir. 19. WHEAT Easier ; No. 2 red. use. Cons Higher ; No. 2 , mlxod. fifiVic. OATH Ilaslcr ; No , 2 mixed , Jlc. WlllHKKl 11.13. Toledo ( iriilu Tof.Ero , O. . Aug 19. WIIIAT rirm ; cash and August , J1.02" . CottN I'lim ; cash , fide. OATS ( Ju let ; cash , : io ) Milwaukee Grain Market. Mii.wAtiKKK , WIs , Aiu. 19. WIIKAT 1'irm ; No. 2 spring , cash , UScUf 1.0 1 ; Septemboic. . C.OHN Steady ; No. .1 , c ish. ur > e. OATS -Quiet ; No. 2. white. X"io. New York Dry Go-ids Markot. NEW YOIIK. Aug. 10. There was no now development In the dry goods market touay. Foreign Oil Market LosnoN , Aug. 19. CALCUTTA LINSEED 12s Cd per quarter. TUllPENTINK PI-HUTS 2fs per CWt. MOCKS AA'lt JtU.VIH. NKVV VOIIK , AUK. 1' ' ) . The stocic market displayed less activity today than during the last four days an.l Its temper w as somewhat unsettled , owlnz to the efforts of those who ate In favor of a moio substantial reaction than has boun scon The number of sold out bulls Increases from d ly to day and their di > - slro to again got in for a tut n on the long side Is becoming an Important factor In the conr o of prices and the present hlli level of the market gives them a great deal of encourage ment , Such stocks as Kock Island , which h is advanced from d'.l to anovo 0 per cent , being prom uent In tboir argu ments for a temporary sctbicu to the markot. The ramp int bulls , however , of which there are a largo nit nby In s ght h ivo as yet caused no weakening III * the list .and considerable manipulation of clhiued stocks seems to give strength to tlio list. Commis sion people , however , are rather Inclined to advise caution and some hesitation In bnvlnu- was noticeable today in tlio early deatlrgs. The strength of the market asserted Itself later and hU'lar prices were ic'iched In the afternoon. The mm kot today lacked tlio ac tivity of the List few days Union Pacific , Atohl'-oii , llurlliigton and Hock Island monop- oll/ed thu attention of broken whllo the rein ilndor of tlio list were coniparit- tholy neglooted and few trades took place among them. The Industrials wete more prominent and Hiii.ir was the strongest spot In tlio whole market , the regul ir list moving In unison with llurlliigton , and Atchison showed rather moro strength than the icsU No serious breaks occurred and the market was feverish and irregular with ficqnont changes In temper , but fuw wide lluctuatlonx Sugar , however , continued to advance stead ily , the upward movement being accompanied bv rumors that the trust had practically ac quired , the Hprocklos refineries , which wqutd be fur certain reasons operated as Independ ent concerns. The lint advance at the highest point was 4' per cent nnd most ot this was retained at the close. The regular list , however , developed no special feature of Interest , and whllo the grangers were generally strong In the fore noon they lost what advantigo they gained. The market Dually closed stoadv to Him with Insignificant changes for the day. The not changes are about equally divided between gains and losses , but the only ones of impoit- anco are In the Industrials. Thu transactions of the d ly reached : i4l > , 178. Uallroad bonds were strong and actlvo but failed to display thu buoyancy of thu hist few days and tlio gains rccoided are generally fractional. The sales of all Issues were l.s'll.ou ' , ) . Government bonds have been dull and steady , til ite bonds have been dull and firm. The following nro the closing ( [ notations for Iho leading stocks on the Now York stock ex change today : The tot il Hales of stock today were " ( W.OuS bharua. liiuludliiK : AtuhUoii. , t,7U'J ' ; C'lilcapo ( ! as , . ! , ( > ! . " > ; DoluHare , Ijiiokavxiuua A. rt'i'storu , , IJOJ ; Krlo , o.UKi ; IOUH\O | | | | Niiah- vlllo , ' 'l.'hM ; Miksoiirl I'aolfio , f > . .M ; .North ern 1'actllu iirofened , ( i,740 : Kleliiiiond A. Wt-st 1'olnt J.hOn St. l'.iul , .M.S'-'Oi Union 1'aolllc . ' . , 4.,010. _ J _ l-'liinnolnl Notes. KANSAS CITV , JIo. , Attg 10.-yio.irlnK today , rl. ) M07. .NK VOIIK. AUK. 10. Hunk clo.irltik's , today , tl01,7iOKlOi : liuliincuH. NSaw.WO. I'llil.AiiKM'llU , Aug. 10 UlearliiK's today , J10..II.Uhalaiicc's : , tlJU,57U. Muuuy , 4 jior cent. ilALTlMOHB. Md. . AUK. I0.-Ilatik oloarliiRS today Aero tiS-UOlfli balance ! , , * IUtOJ. ) ! Kato , 0 | ior cent , IUHTON. Mass. , Autf. 18.-0loarln , ' house balances , * ! .VlUcM ; ; rate for liiunoy , 4 porucnti call lo.uis , KM i > ur cout ; tlnio loans , 5iJ7 nor cent , IIOSTOV , Mass. , Aup. 10. Hunk oloarliiRH , HUI4.vJi ( haluncis , fi.--u.uoBj r.ito for money , IU eonts ; oscluitiKo on .Now i ork , Uo to 17u pur OIIICAIIO , AUK. 10. Money uasy , 0 iior cent , Il.mlc cleiirln.'j. * I\aAl > JO : Now York ov- cUniiKu Mild at 70 | icr cant dlbeonut. sturlluir exchanso huavy , w ) duy bills , * I.Hij ) ilonmnili Now Vor'c ' .Moiioy YOIIK. Aus 19. MONKV ON CALL Eas- lor. raiiKlni : from l t per cunt ; laut loun Ser or i-oiif elos'.ni ; olTured tit 'i per cent. I'lituSUiiUANTii.it IMi'Eii 5 > iO7 > i percent. ECUAMQ 4jUlUl Hud KtCUUy ut St. LoiilH Mining Qtiot itloui. ST. Louts. Jin , An.I'l. ' . Mining stock Is mnio nctlxu. Tlio m irUet wasgeneially weak and the trading uas at lnuui ptli es AHpen. Mirer Ana . M Small Hopes Il-iv .1111 > lnr ccts. HAVANA , Aug. 19. ai'AMSii Oor.o { i.Jri" " , ® . ' . II. i\ciiANfiE : Steady. Sun MI Quiet , lliilders hold aloof. COO hags centrifugals , ! ) " > ilivrees pol.irl/.itioiib sold to day atiJOIgold pet qullltil. : ol' Himitimi itttllion. LONDOV. Aug. IM Amount of Imlllon with drawn fiom the Hank of Knn'luuil on b.il- IIIILO today JLD'.OH ) . I'.iriH ItcntcH. PAIIIS Aug. 19 Three per tent rentes 03f 25c for the account. UIIICAOII , Am ; . 10. bchwaitz. lupi.e ) > l .Me- Cormiclt to r. C. SchwarU & Co : Our wheat m .rUet has been less er i/y today and trading has been decidedly Hinaller. The early mar ket was not very stton.- . Some cables rc- poi ted the fee lug on the other slue , i easier and that foreigners wore not Ineilnod to fol low oui advance , but were mu h moro like y to accept piolits on long stull , Later , how ever , both Now Vork and the foreigners were good buvcr > . . and late cables , al though conlllctlng generally , tended to stiength. Ono Pirls cable reported a ruinoi that Russia would placeanetportdnty on shipments of wheat. This insulted In a stronger feoilng and a hlghot closing. ' 1 he clcaiancos from the Hcaho ir > l were large , ex ceeding ! KKi , ( 0 bushels , llridstieet teporled an lii'Teaso In the available stocks of mil,00) ) bushels eist and west of thu Itockles. hut stated that points In thu spiltr. wheat region and ports not olllclally IOPOI ted dcereased IM 1,1100. The market cluses without Indications of Its cijnrse tomorrow , but it will bo vot.v sensitive to foteign Inllii- uiiLL's. Coin wys active and nervous , lluetu- atlng taplilly on v ury small trade. Tlio iiuon- Ing was strong and hlghei on minors of co.il weither coming , but II was believed ibat tlio Now Vork contingent took adv.in- tago of this to sell their stull ficoly. l.stlmated receipts for liiinoi low , 47) ) ears. News was suatce , but the usual talk of m in- Ipiilatlnn was abundant Oats , ( pilot , but tlrni. Hogs vvoio..o ' hluher and good biivln1- orders developed at the opening of the nro- vlslon market. There seems to be a mowing disposition to buy .I-inuary Htull' , doubtless based upon the Idea th it a high coin m irk it will of necessity clvo us hiish-prlee 1 provis ions. Tr.ulliiu' .is rather dull , but the mar ket closes with a llrm undertone. ClllOACO , Aug. ID. Kennel llouklns XCo . to S. \ . McWhorter : 1'oielgn maikets have shown a tendency to rallv from > esteiday's depression , Kxporters have been doing a fair business biiyliuor.lors from foreign spceii a- tois who sold out on thu bulge .Monday lm\u been In hand today , borne vvoioexecuted , but most see their limits too lo\v. possibly tho-o limits may bo rulseil tomorrow. Iheie mo s'gns all around of returning conlldenco and conservative commlss on houses am dis posed to advlso customers to buy on bleaks It looks equally s'lfu to sell on iiilllos. The report which piodneod the excitement noui the close that the tiorman mlntstur of llnanco had advised the romov nl of the ( ionium iliitj on bread- Htulls fet three mouths Is a very wormy chest nut , as lie IIIIH been lighting the prime minis ter for months to gel It lemoved alUuethei , and the papers have been full of the mattoi There ara some Indications of mold wave In the northwest , hut It vvoitld not do much dam age even If frost should occur \Vutwenther In nngland during the next fortnight would start up the Kngilsh marKets , as the harvest la now appro idling. The situation U still somewhat btr.uneil and trllles may turn the tide either way. Local traders \vcru bearish earlv and did some ( lugglnc but they ovetsold themselves und were good buyers later. There has been home excitement since the close of'ilmnmi with Fales at 11.03 for December on curb. Corn and oats have hren Htrouu most of the day , coin especially BU llutchlnson Is more ueneriilly credited with engineering thu t-optemhordeal. backeil by Wall street , llo Is advising his friends hero that the prlcii will touch B.C. It will take continuous bnj- Ing to put up the market In the face of such perfect corn Heather , hut that It can be advanced has been suc cessfully domonslra ed.hotber the line can ultimately bo loaded nt n profit is an other mailer. It Is dangerous to bo short of September. Oats horiuvted some animation from corn and cloned qulto strong. It Is gen erally felt that these ought to bo n purchase on soft spots for they FOOIII low In camp irlson with other commoJItlcx. The Htronu'th of corn Is turning the speculative intention to the re ceipts of hogs nnd provisions. The receipts are light and the product cannot no matte at | i 'i lenv prices , but our stocks are very largo ind consumption Is distressingly slow , vvhut thu outcome will bo It la bird to guemi It would seem tjoo.l policy to buy them all on weak buuts , t > o urn u.u 1/11 M.I it aura. OMAHA. Aug. 10. OATTt.E-Olllclnl receipts of cuttlo KM , as compared with 2..VH luslerduy nnd 1,0.11 Wuducmlay of laut week. The innrkut was low ami u shiUo lower on all gradvi of beef steers on snlo , ljMhnd weak to ernlor on butcher stock and < lull nnd weak on feeder' There w us no gooiU OaUlo among the receipts II(13-Olllclil ( : reonlut" of hogi 2.830. n compared will , 3,47V 'vcstcnlar and 2,761 Weil nesdav of Inst wt > ( ? ( c , The market ma1 fairly active and llrm on the host gradei am steady on othin gfldS * All were old. The range of the prlrMlpald WHS tl.HViW.'IO , the bitlksolllnuat fj.ivva ; iLight , llSVjf.ir. heavy flT.VftASOi nlfxAil. * l 0 t\UO The aver HBO of the prices wis tSo. ' , as compareil will J" > .0) ) yesterday and JllW'iodno3ilayof las week. Slit nr There were no frcih reco'ptu o dicop. The mnrkf < t7'win ' nominally stoaily Natives , fMOil 7 j westerns , IJ.2331,73 Good. nntl nptpoiltlon of ctou'c. ' Olllelnl reoelnis and disposition of sti > 2l < as shown by thu books ot the llnloi stockyards company for the tworttv-four hours ending at 6o'clock , p m. , Aiunst 10 , KKCKII'M MltiKKIIS AND SI'IIINOEIIS. 1 cow iiml calf , .i > r. no 1 LOW and c.ilf , , . 2s1 III ) 1 cow and calf . -li bl ) I CD and calf . i'4 1)0 ) 1 mlll.ct . 24 tl'l ' 1 mllKcr . 22 00 1 milker , . 211 1)0 ) I milker . 10 00 VI I STIIH.N CA1TM : . No. A v. I'r. H. P. CroUhtoii. OJ feeders 1 48 1 . P. On-lKliton 21 stouts 111,0 , Weld County I. A. C. Co , 57 cowi OIS 2 10 IMS steels. Colorado Tox.ilis 1 0) ) 2 40 53 fiedun lUO 2 ! IO . .lolinhorU 10 fiMdera ll'd 2 r.1 Ifi feeilcrs , K7J a to 11. Crvln. I'lvo htojlc < larkots. Ontctno. An1 1 ! ) [ Spci.alTolorim | to Tin : Hii.-Pilces : ] rre woiiUer L-i-ierally to aj It.is nosslhlo toohtaln steady prices for coed to choice n ithus lomparativoly fou of Hi it sort belli oIl'i'iL'il. hut foi other des'tlp- tlons the market asM > lUor. The supply of laa.jiiis u.is about the largest of the hc.ison. It amounted to tMMO. 'Ie\iH .ilone fiiriil hln4r > 0i lie d Such of them as eio goo 1 enoiiih for fchlpi.ors sod at aloul former pilees hut the t inlc and lliooro oil anvwhero fiom lUo to 2Ji us iiimpiied with .Vonda > 's s lies , wlituh It' ives them iiliuut whole they \\oro llio middle of tliu week Westerns were iinotod at $ . ' . Hit 1 1.0 and Texas tit $ l.3)TtJ(0 ) ( , ivltli Ufi l.'J'i the nro\.il ntlcis for foimei and il soft ? 75 lor the Ihttm Nat.ves eros i i > ihlo at } \ i".ii2hi for Inferior to choice co\vs. and at 12'Mttn ' 0 for shipping and dressed heel btenrs Iteielpts of hugs tot the first tliroed.usof this \\e \ h ivo hcen .ihoiit the s nne as foi the lltst half of last ueeU , hut they luck | sn n he id of equalliu In nitmhci these received < lurlng the i in responding t me l.istye it Sales worn at ifJOIVJJVl Uulls ami voitui lil.'s were ollered at WOrtHl .o and a foiv f iney assoi ted Unlit \\ei-thts , ni to 170 n Hinds , tetelie I l.i.s- f > ! K ) . Quotations eio ? ) > n" > 7" > for pool to choice , theio l > e na dilli'ron of only ahout a nleUel Uotueen ( lie telling pthe of hoaM , medium and ll'ihl wol'hts. 'Iliite : is nn 'id- vance In common irradcs. hntlln'ii noral 111:11 : l > et aveta ed n shiule hlu'lior til ) deman I for good to pi line IKUS el'ihln4 ' over l"d pounds holng active as the icMhl of tin recent ad- \anco In product. The Kxenlli..loiirnal topoils. CATTI.I : Ho- colpts. 14 , OO/ : shipments , t.nuli ; mar.et slou ; steadylo weaker , natives. J33i"tsnieillum : nnd good. f..iilTA" ( . 2. : others f 2 > ® l 71 : Te\.ins lowei , * -.ll.7..i i-totKtrs. t.MUli'.l.,1i lows , SI 4 < T.r.i ( lions Itecelpts , II'/IO ; shipment.0,10' ' : mirKet active , stoidyto stum , ; : tough and common. II .W | ni ; IIIC.IMS , t'.u Gt'i 40 ; prime he ivy , * 3.llfiV73 ) : h con I class , ( VOUii-l ' . ' * > gi.ihsoiU ttJ300. \ . SHI UP Uecolpts. ti,0ij ) ( ) shipments , 20l : market sti-aly ; ewes , fl O.r.l.'il : mixed IMH ! wethern. il766 > 2 > : rexnns , * l DJ ® ! 117' , : Mi'ii- tnnii feelers il7' > TISmutto ; n. ll.lfidl ! ' < : lambs , M.GOiK330 NCMV York Uvo Htouli N w Voiitc , Attir. 19. Hr'JViHueolpts. : . 2.217 liead ; liieludln : 77 cars foi s ile : m nUotactlvo and ilini : native Moots. 1 1. " 3 < n.Vl3 per id ) iionnils ; TCMUIH nml ( 'olotadooj , fl.UJiitl.riJ ; uulls and cows , tl 7K&J23. Dm. SSKII IlKfi'1 Stonily. Shipments today , Ht beeves and 2,18) itiar- | tois of heef , OijVhs ItecelptB , US" . ; ho id : market quieter. iilgher : ve ts | , ivoj yii ) per 1 iO pounds ; gt.isa- eis and liiitieimlll < s - " . ' ) ' ( . , ' 7 > . Stifi.t' liucelpts : RKM ! head ; marKol llrm ; lamlis Ibo per piiuiiil l.lKhei. sheep , fl,2VC ( > .4l nil 100 iionnds ; l.trnhs. t MTtil ! ) ; dtessud nuttons hti'iiilv , h/ii'i'o ' hi. her per pound ; li ssed lamhs linn it | 't''l ' c lions lieeelpts , 4M ) head consigned (11- rectal5IUo hlghu > . ' KUIIH.IH C Ity IJIvo Stock 31 irkofi. KANSAS OirMo' . Aiu. ID I'ATTI.B Ilo- colntH. D.OIU ; slilhn\0iits , a20 > . Tlio iu irUot was very dull IIIKP yto.idv In lower. Mrois , t.MUQ.VS ; cows lftii ) | holfors , * l.2Vi4iKi ( btoeknih and feedrtM J..fJW.im. lions HeeolplK , li , * hhlpniuiits. 2.001. .Mar ket moro actlvo iiuil Hlo idy to lo hlKhoi ; bulk , t4Uvfr > .H : all niado. JLloffrVii. bllKKl' Koculpts , lOlj klilpinonts .IUJ. M.u- Uut ble.idy. ' St. IjOiilw Ijlvo Stoo x . RT Lotus , Mo , An.1' ' ) . I'AiTl.E Uocolpts. J.HOO ; hlilpiucntH , I (100 ( ; mirkot weak ; faire o choice natives , fJ.UW.MH ; To xa UK and lu ll mix , if . ' . .txaiLMl ; oannors. * I.W4r..2'i lions Hccotpts , , ) , H 0 ; NI | pments , 001 ; market kot Htroiiu : heavy. | t.lJ < i.50i mixed , ht iUJS 5. /.1 wiiout > .iu:3t Country I'rodiiue. Kdds Iluik of the Hiiles , I I'i0. ' HurrmChoice dairy Imttor Is scarce and sells roadllynt K < an > c , hut the liulK of the country butter Is not good enough for thuio- tall trade and goes to thu paokors atUiic. I'oui.Tliv spring ehlckens , sm ill , * L7.vri'.V.3 ! good , f. . ' .03100 ; fancy. HOHtl23. ( Old fov ls lo not sell quite BO readily , uprlngn taking heir place to u great extent , and thu Lest old lions do nut yo inucli ubuvo H.OJ. Kl'llltj. Ai-1'i.BS-Por bul. , ti.00a2.:5. l'iUMa-a.illfornld. 8i. ? > ai.5' . I'EAits-L'allforiilii llartlutt. t..Q 33. : . Shipping stock , l iKMON1 * 1'or box , M uo. CASTAloui'F. 1'er donin , H.Ca lUNANA-j-1'cr hunch , H.WZl.M for seed shipping stock. nitAi'tM-goiithorn , 4" > e porf-lb. Imshct. I'I.AIIIES : The supply Is iittlto largo nnd the quality Improved. C.illfornlii t'rawfordi , single cane lots. tl.2.'ij five onto lots , JI.15. The following n > iotatlon roprc cnt the prlcci at which choice stock Is billed out en orders unless otherwise stilted : TOMATOKS 1'or bttshol , JI.OO. OAttliAdK Homo crown , lo peril ) . Ntw : IlKfT I'er liushol , Me. IlKA.NR Navy , t. " Ii05t,2 tA tier bualicl. OSIONS Homo grown "flc per butdiol , 1'oTATOFs Local itrowcr are aupplyltiB the demand almost oxultislv ely. Flour. Onmlm milling compnny. Hcllnnrc. Patent , J2SO ; Invincible I'utcnt. J27o ; Lone Star. Superlative. I. 40 ; bnowllako , IJ.OO ! 1'ancy P.imlly , SI.IU U 1' . Davis milling compnny. Hlch Patent , No 1 nnd Cream. 42M.V liiuol ) , full p itent , ? . ' 4" . . f.23 : llawkejc , half pitcnt. ; Special Uoyal. Patent > o. I ' , fJ.Mi ; Mlnmsotn patent , * { . ' . ,3 ; Kansas Hard Wheat , patent , $ ! . . ' " . ; No hraska Siirlnit Uheat , ti.itont , J2.4J. y. I' . ( Jllman's ( iold Medal. . ' .70 ; Snow \Vhlto JJ40 ; t-nowllake. t-.IOi low grade , il Oi ; Queen of the I'antiy , $ . ' .7" > ! Mlnnr ota buperlullxe , t.7d ; hran. Jll.nO : clmppeil feed. t.'I.OO. l.L U eh h A. Co llest , { , ' .75 ; Crown Prince , f.MW ; Mlniusutii Chief , $ . ' > ; Splendid rumlly , J2.10 ; Mralght. JI.M. CHTMMIIS ol ' Dav 11 Cole has inood his vvli ilcsatn oyster tnislmss to .III ) . ' out h Tenlh street. Hubert Pnr\l , produce commission , has moved from Ilonard .street to 1210 Harney street Stand Vonr ( .round. When , vou tniiko up your mind to tnko Hood's.SnrMipiulllu , do not ho Induced to buy 101110other prep.uiiUc-n Instead. ( JloiUsinay claim that "our * ii as ( 'ood as Hood's" nnd nil that , but the peculiar mot It of Hood's H.tr stiparllln cannot ho e < iuiilled. Thcroforo have nothing to do ulth substitutes niul Insist upon having Hood's SatMip.irllhi , the best blocil inuillcr and building up inediclno. CAIjI > ii ; ) TO CHICVGO. An Oinalia Minister \Viintutl in the \S iiulv Lltj. , Kov. U'lllanl Scott , pastor of the St. Mark's Avenue Congregational church , has received a call from tlis South Congrega tional church of Chicago , ana it is quite prob able tn.it ho will leave Onmlia in u low weeks to WHO up his residence in the great metropo lis on the shora of the uncalled sci The call h.i ? coma entirely unsolicited on tbu part of Air Scott , and ho has not do- eideu us vet uhether to accept the ll.ittoring pioposition , for he Is deeply intcresleJ In his \\urk in Otnnltn. Air. Morns Trumbull and II. 13 t'.ige of Chicago c.uno to Unuha last Saturday and iitescnted the formal call and at thesame tlnio requested the tittstecM of the St , Marj's avenue church to release Air. Scott so that ho might foci free to accept the call to Chi- cairo. The chutcb to which ho has been called is located in one of the most , t.ishiotmblo and artstocaatie portions of Chicago. It Is at the coiner of Fortieth street and Cottu > ; o Otovo " avenue in the district of Kenwood "it is be tween Oakvvood boulevard and Washington I'ur'c ' in : i p irt of the city that is rapidly im- piovlng. The church building is a hand some stone cdillco , comparatively new and of modern .mil veiy attractive luchitccture. It has a seating cauacity of about one thous and and the membciship is about live hun dred. Tticio ate several milllon.iiios among ttio leading suportcts ) of the chur < h and In every way the future of the eongtegation seems very encjurag ng. Speaiting of the call Mr. Scott said yes terday to a tcpotter "I have uot decided jet what I shall do In the matter. I tcaliio that thcie is a neces sity of cucful and energetic \\otk hero vv hero I have been lor nine ; > e.us , and > et I can say thut this chunh is in excellent tondi- tion and Hiiro is no teason \\lij the work should not move ilirht on if I should goclsowheio. If I po It will not be nn account ol u linancKil considerationfor m.v salary thoio will bo tlte same , for the lirst Near nt least , as It Is hero. The consid- cutuot.s which Induce mo to thlnU favoiably of accepting this call are mete of n personal nulutc , and \et I do not , think that ono could c.ill them selnsh. I have been in the west now for imio years among men who I have considered about m.\ equal , n coed deal like in } self at least , and I have not been sur rounded by these incentives which might have forced mo to do at nil times my utmost in tlio.e ( liieellons which enlarge one's iioweis and rcsoutces. I have felt that it wo ild bo bettor for mo auiitig the next ton yeirs to bo thrown among my superlois and at the same time have more ample facilities for fticc'ing and hearing the greatest thinkers \\orkersofthocountry moro frequently than we can bete In Omaha. I can do n good deal of haid woik when pushed to it , and I believe it will b ? to advantage to Da pi iced for a time whcio I shall bo oblijed to do my utmost. If I go to Chicago 1 shell not ' hnvo'so much out ! do work to intend to as I have had in Omaha. The finances of the congregation will be looked after by the ofll- cers of the church , and I shall have moro time for real pul pit woik. The church to which I have been culled Is : v very impoitant ono and stands In need of some \ery earnest work iu the pulpit. It has teached ,1 point whcie it must take n leuriingplacoatnongtiiochuiehos of the South Side and I shall feel , if I accept the call , that I have cntcicdunon a work that will demand the very best elTotts that I can liossiol } put forth , Iu order to lill the posi tion oven in a measure us it should bo lillod. " Air. Willard Scott h'ls been pastor of the St Mary's avenue Congregational church over MIICO it was oiirani/cd , noatlv ninoeais ago. Ills success and populanty liavo been qulto remaricitblu. Hogintmig with no inc'mnorshlp at all the church has grown to bo the largest. In point of moniber- ship , of any Conijiegatlonal church in No- liraska , having at ptocnt ncarU 400 mom- liois The church pioportv Is valued at ? riOIUO and the-coiigicLMtion is ono of the mojt piospotous and progiesslve in the city. Rev. Scott has been nt the head of ttio Cieto Cimutauu.ua for two years , he bus licon , a trustee of Uoaue college for live years anil ono of the leading spirits of the Homo Mis- slon.ir.v beard for a long timo. Ha Is a scholarly gentleman , u force ml and i enU't turning pulpit orator nnd n model pastor. A very wide circle of friends uid acquaintances , both insluo und outMUa of the church , would regtet to see Air. Scott leave Omaha , but U be should go ho will carry with him to Chicago the good will of thu thousands- who know him In Nebraska. Air Siott is a New Yorker , graduated From Williams college iu Ia7 , > with high : ionois , especially in hlstorv and political economy. After completing his course at thu Union theological scminarv , ho cntcieil the ocul missionary work in the city of Now York , nnd Dually became pistor of the Presbyterian church of West Karms whoio ho labored with marked success for tin co years. Then Iccidlni ; to lollovv tlio advice of Horace Litoolov ho came to Omaha and organised the bt. Mary's Avenue Congregational church. 1U < has boon a pcrsistant , courageous and 'iiitlilul Christian worltor ever since ho leached Omaha and has gaihetcd about him i Intge and Inlluential eongiogiitlnn of ( Jim- .Ian people who esteem him very highly. Very strong Inducements will bo brought to jour upon Air Scott to dlssundo him from the Idea of leaving Omaha and It Is possible that'ho members of bis congicgation may succeed in keeping him In Omaha , but the ir' < sout indications ave that ho will go to . luc-ayo. The Howe scales , iho oniy scale with pro tected bearings No chock roil * . Catalogue of llouluu & bollock Co. , Chicago , 111 , Marriugo MCOIIMCH , The following inamngollcjiisos wora Issued > y .fudge Shields yesterday : Name and addtcsi Ago , I I'red llanselilldt , Dongliis county 24 i 1'randl btorm , Douglas county 23 UoWitt's Llttlo Uarly Iltsors for the liver. I'l-rinlts , Two minor permits aggregating $ I..O wore sailed by the superintendent of buildings jestciday. on.sIA. MI.SIIA.SK. niA.shiO cosiiov McShane & Condon , INVHSTMHXr BANKHKS , 300 S. 13th St , , First National Uanlt Build Ing , Omaha , Neb. Deal In itocki , bunilt , iejurlUoi conimurclnl p per , uto. Ntvullalo lonni ua Im rjva I O nulii ro.i slate Hliort tlmu lonai , oa baui ituct , ur u U * pprur " 1 colluUial igcurll ) J. J. Johnson & Oo. , Oady & Gray , 213 S 1 llli Street , Lime , cement , etc , etc. Om ihn , Neb Cor. tltli mid DoiiRlmi St' DRY GOOD'S M. E. Smith & Oo. , Kilpatrick-Eoch Dry Dry pnnils notlim , fur- Goods Oo , , nlilihv KOO U. nryKood < , notions , cents' funilshlnx Koi'di ' Corner llth nnd Hownnl cor. llth nnd llownrd Sts ELECTRICAL SUPJ'LIES. Wolf Electrical Oo. DKTU01TAIM OMATIO Electric Motors lllnstrnted cnUlOKUO nnd Dynmni C.itnlDKiin free free II A Klnney.l.eiri Hill Ciipltol Avenue AKt & 12 .1 N V Life Hid K FARM MACHINERY , ETC. Parlin , OrondorfF & T. G. Northwall , Martin Co. , ( iencrnl ostern nxcnt Corner loncn nnd Utli SH. Skitmlln 1'low Co , Oiiiuba , Neb IH'i-ll'.l sbermnn Arc. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS , To-cray 4 ; Bryan , S. A , MoWhortcr llroXprn , rrnln , protls .112 1st .N'nri IHnk , Itrgli Ions nnd Hooks 3IA- * or I'rlTMP wires td lull St I'rlvnto wlro New \ ork , Cltlenuo niul to Chlcnim , St. Louis ft I.onlinrii ( ( trrdii lul No I ork. bOtiHlitforitllnmrkptai Cockroll Bros F , 0. Swarta & Oo , , Ilrokpr * I'rhnto wlroi Hrokprs.Ornln.ProTlstoni to New York ClilcnKo , \ ole I'nvnto wlto to 8t. HI MIIIK Kpoclnl ntfen I I.oiil mul Clilcimo OHIco lion tlTOM to trnck bids In 1st Nnl'l tlntik. Oinnlia. otiiirnln. 1st .Vnl'l llnnk liicliiimmbMit. UniiOm Paxton & Vierliiiff Omaha Safe & Iron Iron Works , Works , Wroimlit mul cmt Iron u work. oin.lne . Mmmf r nro nml ImreUr bm w.irk , irnnerni proof nro < . viMilm. Jnll r , iiincliliio mill work Iron tinmen nna work. U 1' Mm eptntiei. O An- Ur nnit ilri'i'ii. nth Ajnckum Blf LIQU011S. L. Kirscbt & Oo , , Prick & Horborta , \Vliolc nleLiquor Doil'rs \Miolo * luI.tqiior llonlor * 407-1038 lOthSt. . lOtliHt. LUMllEU. Q. W. Douglass & Oo John A Wakofiold , f ImportedAmprlrnn Port * Hiirdwood Lumlior , Innd Cement , Mll mt- ki'O lljdrnnllc Cement 1310 North ICth Street. nndOnlncy Wbltu Lima. Ileflncd nnd liitnlcnttiiK nil" njclu Kren e , etc H II Until , MnnnKor. I. Eandazzo & Son , 211 S Uth Street. 1-orelfn.l DumestlcFrults I lorldnUrniiues nnd Sicily Irnlts. Hrnnih liouso 7 N Peters St.Now Orlenns PAPER. HUJiJiLRGOODS' ' Carpenter Paper Co. , Omaha Eubber Oo. , Carry a full stock of Manufacturers nnd Job- prlntlm ; , wrapping und burs nil kinds rubbcf wrltlni ; paper , card pa per , etc If A ) hnrnnni Street. SEKDS. Emerson Seed Oo , Heed growers , donlert * In vnrdcn urnsa , uraln und 4-'l-4Jlhoiithl5th STO } 'E& James Hughes iiw'iri'imlr. " of Looks nnd lli'iilira for mile 'tors llth Street. SA Sll , JMOltS , HLIXDS , KTO. - M. A. Disbrow & Oo , Bohn Sash & Door Oo MnnufiiLturcri of unili MminfnctnrerHof mould * dour i till nil 8 nnd IIIK * blind * doom , etc. moulillni ! " llrunchof ( Mllcii Ike. l.'th nnd Iznrd tits Itoo-n l.'l lleo llnlldlnif. SIEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES. U.S. Wind Eigino & ; A , L , Strang & Sons , Pump Oa. , 1002-1001 Fnrnmn Btrcetk Ilnlllihy Wind Mllla ( lH | nnd 'i-.O.Junei Htroat OinMin Neb. d K Iton , n TKA , COFFEE , SPICES. Consolidated Coffee Company , 1114 nnd Hid llnrnoy Ht , Omibii , Nub TO Y H1LLIAHUS.- H. Hardy Oo. , ThoBrtmswiok- Tojs , dolls nib u inn , Balke-Oollendof Oo. | Inncy Knods house fur HUH trd iniTi'lia/iill n. nl'bliiK iools ! , c illd- Saloon ll liiro , rin' < carrlmes 407 , MJ S loth Utriut , III ! ) ! , irniuil Street. Oiiiulm SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED A. D. Boor & Co , , Hunter & Green. U ! > 'J KichaiiKO llullilliii- , JO Kiilinnuo lluliaintf , Houth flinnlia , South Oiu.iba. ) t. T. KK1.IX I.OI'IIAI II'H Oltll.NTAr. D OIIKAM , OH MAU10VI. IIKAI IIHI.K. . . _ . ItFtaoi sTnn , I'lmplm , lrck S a > . I" M Itil'iiUbw lUmliBiiilHkla _ _ " " " " ' " ' " a 5 = - ' "wuiTl ui'"iltfle 'III.alun , H li | tti I thu tot of 4t jiuiiiiltf. u tell luU ( iimllliiprup- ' , , ! , " , "ml.f.Ul" ! tlmliui luini. lirL , A t > uH ruld 1" lady oflhi Imilt lee IrrniliillH III ! ' ( lutti r uUiliam' illi liaiUmimful of ll tba rklli iirrifc- j . mini. ' riirsuleby ' > . ll l > rvviil > U ni > Umy ( iowli D * V inliKllll n ' ' " 1nl'.j''Vr1lJR ' ! ' rtliitliel tfcltl ) T IIOI'KINS iM1 Proi"- ; < li . lJ"l.t Bt , Nv . 1REHCH"SPECIFIC. , pOSITIVc indpoiminint CURE ( or * U * - whervotlorlrcilmintlallt.ruirdirectlaniwllhiteb bottle. Prlc * , one dollir. Set signatured E. lo SIAHU foi Bale By All DrUBUl t t ! / rf 1Ad Ad tr