BEE : WRDNT IUY , AUGUST 21 , 1802. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Everything Opened Lower on the- Board of Trade Yesterday , 'AMOUNT ' ON OCEAN PASSAGE INCREASED llmr Factor ! Started the Market Lower , Hut Thrro Wiw Very MtUo for Sal Itrp < irts of Crop Hi the Nortlnrnst OIIICAOO. Ill , AUR. 21 While nearly every- thins opened lower on the Itourd of Trudo to day tbero was nn absence of much tint wis ' liii'lllsh In the way of news Tno fooling soon turned strong ntid there was a gonoril ad- * unco along tlio whole line. In whoit nearly every thine In the w.iy of nowa favored lowu- jirlces. Cables wore lower mid > orydull , but the receipts were unoxpcctoJIy law t al ! other point * nnd the ht.itlstlcnl Information , was nnythhiR but bullish. The amount , on oeom pissugu Increased 512,0.10 bit. , the iJim- IMi visible Increased I'UOW ) bn. . und the stock of whoixt iml Hour In the United King dom was reported ut 601.481 bu. The uggro- puto receipts it Chlcao. Su Louis nnd Toludu wore 1,141,0 Obtl. . against 7J4 100 bu. Mr the nniod iv lust year , and alt Information tended toconllrm mevlous roporuof a hoivy winter n heat crop. Thcsu bo ir factors did start the iimrLoln trlllo lower , but there wai very llt- llit for sale anil 1-0/rtti un > l Gtililu provnd RQO'l liuyors mm the so ilptnc element dl.l not fci'l disposed to sell mil h. Kven the uncortilnty In the railroad situation at llulTuli ) UUI not di tor buyers , and heavy purchasing or IOM ncro received from Now Vtiru nnil bt. l.ouls. I hen came rupoi ts of il.un ice lo the crop In the northwest , tin I corn and oats miide i gooa ndxiinvu. with which vvhoit qnlcklv svnipu- thl/e.l. and there was a ! > to idy liiipmvoniunt of 'ic. but It WIIH not nil hull ) , as the n.lvancu c.iiisiMl frcn so ling nnd the mar.ot could not tiikothaoircrltiRH without Knowing some do- ellnc. I ho Eoueral suiutnliu up wan thil wheat nns strong , ehlelly LCJUIISO of the stioncth lucirn mid o-Us. Spptombct opened " 60 lower at 71'iC nnd declined to 7.1Se In n viry short time , then grow strong and , with compiratlvulv insignificant loiLtlons , ad- vancrd to 'it'ii' ' Iti > ult7liig on the advance near the end c nisi d .1 ica tlon. an I the mar- fcctclosed stuidy iilTui1. Corn op'ncd uf-oniu dee Ino from yo-"tcr- duy. but soon bog n todUpluv iiiiielistreiutli mill gradually auv.mcod ne.irly le , tliou-'li all the pain vas not held to the close. Nonn from the Hold was rather conll otliu , HOIIIO dis- ji.ilu lies repotting tiennrous ruins In the corn toll , but others s ild that the tain h id been local nd not Hiilllelcnt to do much good U lion somebody discovered an Incipient cold wa\o iiwnv up In Can idl.in northwest , anil llslons of fiostcd corn wore conjured up Bohwnrtr-Piipco had a tolii i mi from Sprln.- lleld. III. kiivliu that the best fields arounil tlioro would not produce dO per cent of lust yo-tr , und there ere few once riglng ad vices Irom anywhere , fco while prices started n trifle lower til in list nUlit , there waa KOOI ! buying on nil tlio woik spots , and not much belmr offered tne in irketsoon beR.in toshuw rnuch strength and shorts covered freely , causing a ronsldorable advance , but p irt of Jt was lost toward the oloso bepto nbcr opened ' 10 lower iitiM'ji1. but advanced stead- II v to 5Je. then reacted to Sl'io and closed at fc'kc. Oats opono 1 Vo lower , advanced ' e , rototcd J4o and closed unchanged compiired with yesterday's last figures. . Hog products were all moro aotlvo nd Higher. The lhiildatlon | , which was the fea ture yesterday , seomo 1 to bo over and Ar- Jnourand Cudahy worn active buyers and Btrongth was the rule after tliu Urst few min utes of the opening The o slor feeling In Jio s and the oirly weakness In gr'iln caused f-eptcpibci poik to open 5c lower at S10,9" > , but thoroiftcr the market advanced , wltli minor reaction , to $11,40 , and the tloso was sto.uly at fll.J' , an aduico for tlio day of .Me. I , ml fn 17o no and rlhs > 7'ic. ' I.Btlmateu iccoipts for tomorrow : wneat , 6S ) oar i corn , J7u cars ; oats , .UJ cars ; hogs 10.000 ho.id l iko f rolirhts were steady on the basis of 2o for corn to IliilTalo Ttie IcndliiK futures ratuocl a follows : Cnnh quotations were r.s follows : Vixiuit Dull and unchnnROd : winter pntonts. f4.IOKti.20 ; winter Btr.ilt * . $3501 .175 ; | t > rliKIatontB. ) ) (400(22450 ( , spring uulaulB , IJ.53 tt-IOO. WIIKAT No 2Brlnc. | 70376'4cNo. 3 enrlng , f. ' JWoi ( No 2 reel. 7G < 370'c. UOKN-No. 2 , 5'Bc\o ' ; J , cash , SO' cj No. 4 , ISo.OATS OATS Na 2 , : il.144ai ! No. 2 white , 85Jie ; No 3 white. : i4ffl e. Hih No. v , ojije. nAiit.iv--No 2. C.lHc ; No. 3 , f. o. b. . 4a3COo ; No 4. f. o. u. . .h tT'C. ' KI.AX bEKI ) > O. I. fl.Ol. TIMOTIM .ShKD I'rline , J1.15. I'tillK .Mcso. per bbl. , SlI.iKViill , ' 15 ; lord , per His. * 7 7i ( 7.75 ; bliort ribs sldCH ( loobo ) . fin nj ; dry suited shoulders ( hoxoil ) , JO.W ® .00. short elo-u sides Ihoxedl. W 20IS8.25. WIIISKI Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , StifUii IJnolmneeil. HccolptH nnd nlilpiiionlR today were ns fol low * : On the Produce oxoh.ingo today the butter market w is higher : oreiimerlci , 17(3.50 ( : dai ries , 15(3-7. ( Kgts , l.VSI5(4u. ( ht. l.iilll * .MurudlH. ST LouiP.Mo. , Aur. 2J. ri.oun Unchnngod ; jihtonts , } . ) .70Q3.HOi oxtr.i fiincy , H.33.i.45. VYII BAT Opened easy , but soon advanced nnd althoiiKh unsettled was active and closed hiDUo Above yesterday ; cash , 7oi$7lo ; bop- ti.inbur oloslni ; nt 715 , o : October , 72Xo : IJo- rembcr , 75iO75 ie. r CoitN Advaneod ' { o and was firm until Just bcforo the olnie , when prl"us broke and closed SO e bolovr yentorduy. Oiish. 485648JJc : September and October. 48ic ! : Dccombor and year OATH C'ish hUlier at 35tt.'l3'4o. ' Options firm ; August , .ll' u : September May , KiR-Qulot ; now sold at03c. IlltAN Ilasy ut OWWie on east traolc. HAI Slomiy. I , HADStuaitv , $1.93. ' Higher. i Hotter ; erpamory , 2Xa2Jo ( ; dairy , ua i : < lHNMJ-Al-btoiidy ut . WllihUV btoady at JI.KI for llnlshcd goods. ItArmiNdQuiet at 0'4ajc. ! IIUIN COTTON TIK $1.10 I'ltoviHiOMi-rirmor. but not iiuotably high er : only a job lot trade done KKChllTH rioiti , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 208,000 lit ; corn , . ' 4 , UJIni t oats , 27.00J bu.j rye , 1,1,00 , liu. : bar oy. 110110. SlIII'MBNH I'lour , 1J.003 bbls : wheat , 6100) lti , j corn. 3f > , oj0 bu ; outs. U.ooo bu. ; rye , 2,000 bu , ! barley , none. M > \nrl ( MiirUoti. New YnitK , Auir. 2J. 1'i.ouit Hucoluts. 28,000 jikus. : exports , 4,4 HI huls. . J.1UI sickii ; dull , with buyers and hollurn ubout lOc tiiiarl ; uulos , H.Tuu bblH. COIIMIUAIDiiil nnd steady , WIIKAT Iti'colpts , 141,0 Ubu ; oxporli , 179.000 1m , : sales. I.IVJ.iJJ bu. of futures. U7.000 hu. 01 spot , bpot. stuadlor nnd dull : No. 2 rod , M'to Inktoiu und elevator ; ol'iiC.S."io alloat : h. lUKiSof. o. b ; No. : i red , 'h'io ' ; ungtaduil Hid , 7lluK.u ; I northeiii. Ho o : No. 1 hard. HiJiOi > < > . SiiDrtl.oni. WSWOJ.O ; No. 2 Chleauo , Me ; Na 2 Mlhv.iul.ci' . M c. OptlcinB were inoiltTutoly active , openln t nnd declining iaHho on InoroiKi'd rocelpts wott , forolgn Belling. IneroiiHii In iho amount on pnsDiigo und in thu KnglUh vlmblu ; advantud ' , > 4tSo nn npoitBot cold wo ifer In thu northwest , Mall si met buy n : and louil covering , du- ullni'd Uill4i'oii loall/ln and closed ttoiuly nt ho u\vr iostenliiy : Ao , 2 led , August. M\U hl\i' . ulimlngnt Sluu boptombor. HI'i4Wl | n.u | . u ixliu at Hl'ji' : Octobei , b'7-HKictlliic. rlmln.- nt Me : Drccmbor. b5 > 4 < itNU l-liic. closing ut May. tKiiQ9l > ic. clusni'ill.HHc. | ) K-Kusloi und null ; Hi-stern , ( ilati'o HAIII.KV .M d.T-Uulot : tworii\ved mate. TOO 7 o ; kU-ro ed stale , MXiOiOut Cunadu , 93tU COIIN IleculptM. 47.MJJ nil ; exports. 61.000 bii.1 sales , , ! o ubu. of futures and 47ixiobu of spot , llpot. iiiilet mill strong ! No. : , fllliiiMo In tilovutor ; 07u noinlniil. nllouti untrradud inlxtid , M < U07ct options very dull , opening ) o ttutvn , iidviineed ! iito ; on ra'iu In the norlh- west and ( Inner uabiun. ilecllnud HStUo und cipsod Bt uud ) nt ' i'lBSo ' over yonterdiiy ; Aug- urt. uVitWHc , closiu at U.V < ; boptemi or , 6'JH4i ' &J" D. uluslng rtt uioi October , & .snM > .Hc , cloning lit 6h < ie : Dceoii'bor , 5.iitWf , closing ut 677iV ! Miiy. .vs > , a.vj'.c. ol-snu- .vj c. OATb-ltecelut . JOS.400 bu.i ex ports , 437 bu.i 203.000 hu , of futures. .7,0X1 fin , of ipot. Spots ncttvp. llrruor on white : options firmer hut qulot ; Att nit , OVt September. .W'4 48400 , olotlnf at H9Hoi October. WSft-'W e.-'los * Ing at .tOSo ; No. 2 opot , white. 4J'itlrC ! ml nod western , tnicll'Jci while wcsturn , WWoi Na 2 Chicago. 4li- . llAT-Stondy ind ijulot. Hori Dull but steady : I'liolHo coast , 203 S4c. ! StiOAtt Itnw , firm , fair ilemind : snloi. 630 b IU-R ccntrlfu jnls OJ test ut. Pfie. ml 50) ) bas tnolnsnos siunr , 69 test at 2ci ; roll not fairly active nnd fir u. Mot.A spfl I'orclgn , noniln.il ; Now Orleans , steady but qulot. HtCR Qulot Knos < J.ulot but stojity ; receipts 9.0il pkgi. llltixs Stendv but dull : wool actlvo and firm ; domestic ilci-ce , 2i)5o ! t-'ttllcd. 2J < 8U20 ! Tox.is , ivajli1. PoitK Quiet but firmer : old moss $12.00(3 ( 12Mi now mo44. SI27C@l1.2fl ; extra prune , } 12.7.V3irr - Out mo its , nuiet and easier ; nales. 1.1.003 Hit bclllos at fci mlddloi , ijulot but IIrmor : short clcir , $ < 52W Lard moder ately active an I ht < her : \\cstorn stoiitn ulosod at H II : s ilos , 8V ) tierces at $ < DOTW.Hl option Bilr-s 713 tierces bfbteinbpr ats oj , elosltu at SS.01 bid : 1.1)1 ) tierces Ootobor at $79J3.0J elnslng tit' ir. bid IlttTTUii-I.lfht donund , stcndy , Uiir.Ksl. Dull but s to idy : p irt. skims , 33 Pl'o Ittov-Dull : AtnorlJiin , i I.I. 10JM 1.50. Uoi'fBii-Dull : Inke.-ill V3i&II H3. LBAD Klrntt domestic. * l 01741 10. rt.v-I'aslur : stralls , null's. ) la. Oiuiili i rniiliirn M irknts , M California. SI. 1031.to ; soutliorn Illinois. flVO)75i' ) per buskot. IJVID\H | i.S.llj&'Uil ' ) . OitAMdt.s-Oillfornli , out of market ; im ported , M fOIi.1D I't'uvts Uallforiili.'w 1H.VA , AH-t.(5 ( > 4J'.7.1. OAiuiAnti Homo jrrown. Mg.TOj . pordoz. MBI.ONH Witor unions , crate I , ! Jto , IVAUH tlirtlott , MM ) . HuTTUit I'aeklng Ntoek , l 'SQlla : sin ill lots ncli-ct dairy. H < 8l7e. OAvrALoUfrs-rercrito , $ .1.13 ! joins , 75o per hasKi't UAI U'nitMAOiiU'p's-l'orcase. JJOO. Cut'ltviiiKMs 1'iTdor .atiillc ; NKW I1 TATOK J-.oo per bbl. ; In sacks , 1 ® ! ' < porlh. O.vt'iss I'er bbl , $ ) 00 ® 1.01 lll.UI iiKliltlLs fl.ijt. boxes , * J.01.2j. TOMATOI a I biiil.ut cr.itos , ifl.2V ; bu boxes , Jl 75. tiiiAi'M I'or D.lli h isKot , 0 > 3 > " " 'C. NtlTAIIIM-H $ | .7V ! J UO. DIM-ON I't.UMi 'Jl ( | t. ea c , fl.0 < & 13\ Ai'1'i.rs tiood 'thlppliu stu-'U so irco at 11.51 0711 1'out.Titv Sprlnclilckois , $ iflO1.30 per ( loxun ; old bens. 7uVu ( pur Ib l.'da > --Uener.il m iruet. He. KniKim Cltj .VI irUets. IfAVSAlClTV , MO . Atll 21 WlIRAT IjOWOT ! No 2 h ird , old , U e : nuw , p.r6l."ic : ( ; No. U red. UOIIN rirmj No 2 mixed. 47c : No 2 white , M'4 5.'c OATd-rirm ; No 2 mltol , 27Jia23c : No. 2 white , old , ) Ic. ll n Stead v ; No. 2. CTe I'LANhKLIl btt'.llly lit S7JJ11P. HIIA.V troiis ; icKpd , 1157c. HAI Stoidy mil unchanged ; timothy , ! 7.r > 0 ® 't 00 : pr.ili le. ifl 00ffl7 DO. llUTTbii If tm : eruamorjr , HISJJc : dairy , 15 ® 2t c. c.KaasWoak : it1c. ! ItBCBtfTS Who it , 59,030 bu. ; corn , 4.030 bu ; o its. none Smi'MKNT-i Wheat. 20.0J3 bu. ; corn , none ; o-its , 3.0UO bu. - llvnrpiiol Muikuti. LIVEHPOOU Auz.21 Wiiivr-Quot. ! lioldors offnr niodurntuly. Kecelpts of who it for past three-days , 41oHJO cuntaU , Incliidliu 234.0JJ Amcrlc in COHN Quiet but steady ; mixed western * , 5s Hid per cental Receipts of American corn for past three d lys , 47,033 centals. HACO.V Lonx clear , 41 Ibs . 4-'s per cwt. LAHO Prime western. 40s perowt. HuTifcu I'liited Mates finest , 97sOd per cwt : United fat ites goo I , 8.'s Od. C'cilti'o M irkel. NEvr YOIIK. Au 21 Options firm and un- ch in.'cd to 1' po'nts down : s lies , ln.OOJ bugs. Including Au.-iist , turu ; Soutombor , $ U41 ® 1111 : Octobor. Ill MiJI tai : Deoumlicr. $ 3 2Vii 11 JO ; March , tl I I © J 11 ; May , { M Jl Spot Klo llrm biitiiulot ; No 7 , fl4.r'4 ) ' Oil M irUet. NEW YOIIK , An1 ? . 2) . COTTON SEED Oti-Qu let but linn. TAM oDull mid easy ; city ( W.OO for pcUgs ) . 4'o. Kosis Qulot and e isy. K Dull but steady at23i9a ! Oottnii , v.lurkot. ' , La , Aug. 21 I'lrm : middling. 7o ; low middling. OSu ; good ordinary , Gu ; not and gross reCelptH. 170 bales : exports to the continent , 2,9 8 bales ; stock. ( U.4WJ bales. Wool BOSTON , Mass. , Aug. 21. The demand for wool Is good and the sale for the week Is largo. Prices are very llrm on all grades. Xuvv York Dry Couds Murkot. NEW YOUK. AUK. 2.L Nothing now was dis covered In the any's demand for dry goods. Traders' Talk. OHICAOO. III. , An , ' . 2J Konnott. Hopkins & Co. to S. A. McWhortor : Thu bearish feeling has largely dls ippearoa nnd the number of traders working on the lonj sldo has materi ally Increased. Not that the outlook shows any marked Imnrov onicnt , hut for the present they beltovo tlio tendency will oo toward higher price * HocolpU pour In hoiv- Hy iinu the Koabourd rejiorts u sliick export domain ! , but It Is thought there will soon he a letup In deliveries , thus bringing come relief to those carrying the load. Un- lo s this occurs It would seem that nothing beyond tomponuv rallies can bo reasonably u\poctcu. Corn and oats have boon llrm and ranecd hlshor. The generous rains over the corn bolt and some i ere favorable crop reports liavo not weakened thu niarUot. borne rccelv Ing bouses predict increased receipts next month IIH thov now nro contracting moro freely ut eouuirv stations. UoldcM of oitSHhow a disposition to realise on hard spots I'orelgn inarket1 ! were much lowur and the hog m irkot caslei. causing an easy opening In provisions but good parties weru In thu market us liberal buyers and prices Improved from the start. CiitOACo , 111. . Aug. si Coiinioltbuii .V Day to Cookroll llros. Conimlxslon conipuny : NowHpuporcolumns and speculators' pockets are pudued with statistics showing just why 75o wheat should soil lower. It Is the oxnct counterpart of ono your ago toiHy , when De cember wheat was { 1 01 and ! l.Oii and the world WHS bulling It. The minority had nerve to sell lit then , A still smaller percentage ot opnratorH are buying It now. In both Instances the majority have overlooked a very Important factor In speculation , the orlccn , The undent rule Unit tlio llrst fruits of all ciops uro the best. In quality and yield. Is likely to be oinphnsirod this SOJHOII when priced Hhall liavoudviincod on decreased ro- i-olpts und poor ruturns from Into harvests r.voiyboih's hlnJsl.-ht Mill be cle.ir und reasons abundant to account far the action of the market. Whuut tallied and oloted llrinor on lighter receipts at country points and good exports. Corn was Irruxular und closed a shiido lower on raliiB In the southwest and rumored extension of the strike at Buffalo. Outs worn higher and closed strong. Provisions advanced an bull tactics directed ngulnst the short Interest. At the close thu bulge wtts wall supported and it will probably take n little further ad vance to corral the hoars. CiilCAdi ) , 111. , AII.T. 2.I. 1' 0. Loean & Oo. to Duncan , llollliuer & Uo. : AVe Imvo hud u steady wheat market today , September opened nt 7"i ? f , sold up to ? ( Uie and closed at 7l)37ii8U. ) ! Tlio report of the yloU from the northwosturn crops are disappointing both as to yield and nuailtr. Cables uomo h gnor both from ( hu continent und England Thu de mand for our dally receipts keep up All that Is reiiulrod to establish n few cents advance Is a little foreign ( lemund Thu weather In Knland Is reported unsettled. The tone of this ninrKut IB toward somu advanoo Coinhiis boenuotlvo and strong from thoopenlng until tlio close. September openoil at oj' e , told up to MJ e , und closed atA-'tc ' , The - curly buying was for account of a prominent local operator for thu null r future. Uo belluvo ptiichasea on declines will p ly. Our opinion on o its thuHumu as on corn. Provisions opened ut thu lowest point of the day : bopt'imbei pork. * IO U3 : Inril , * 7 , ' . . ' : ribs , f7.57VulooK for all hog product to sell higher. The olos- IIILprleo Is : beptumber pork , 811 , UJ : lard , 7.70 ; ribs , J7.87. hlOCKh AM ) 1IO.MH. UpHiiril 'Moviiincnt liiiiiigunuoil Tiicsdiiy ICvrnlni ; Contlniieil. NKJV Voitic. Aug. 2l.-Tho stook ranrkot today uontlnuud the upward movement In augurated last ovonln , ; . Thodoalslon In the TUXUH o.mo was regarded us the most Im portant rallioad duo slon rendered fora long time , unit Its Influence upon thu prloos of rull- reid BtouUu was most potent In thu advances Directed today. There were rumors of a eon- toit f or eiiii trul In Wiihush , but thoontlru Hut of southncttorn stocks was conspluiious for strength , owing to thu decision , and Missouri Piicllluoncu moru beuiimu onu of the loading stoeUH In duilliuti. The strike situation U now regarded u ith comparative ludiirurence , nnrl the spoeily sottlcmunt of thu dlllioulty U looked for Thu murUut opened with unusual animation , and at very Irregular changes from lust night's iirlces , but Itoudliu was the only spot In the Hit whleli afterwards partially recov ered , The gritngci tool < s beeamu the strong features , but the grangers were prominent for strength when the whole list was on the upward movement. Now Knglund. howurer , uiialn vhowid wouknesv when thu first spurt was ever , und lutor In the day the bears found it iiu'iiln , drltln : II iluvvn over t per cent. The ludustrluU , which ut Urit wvru very yuiut , were brought up Mg iln by the spurt In Chlca/o OIIM. hut they u.so. In the lain iloilln.s , when ru lllration * were In orJor , ylelilod to pros- Bit nv nnd sumo of them were mntorlnlly He- pressed. The martutullgnvo w y towar.I the closo. und , thoiuli most stocks still showed fraction a gains for the day the m irkct closed active nnd heavy to wo.ik ut the con- sessions , Oovornnipnt bonds hive boon dull nnd steady. State bonds dull and to iturolcss. Tno Post says Thcro unpaired to bo no diminution ot .veal oh thu pin of the bulls In tmluy's tu.iruet. To Hy's opoiiliu wai llrm nnd although Hllghtly Irrczul ir , gonorallr on n level with yontorifir'ri closing quotations. The uice In Uoadlng has been tooripld , and so when there was n riisli to roall'Q at the opening , thu prlcu fell off almost n full uolnt. 'Hie report that coil prli-ns noulil bo ad vanced for tuptombcr delivery was Indus- trlntiily c rcul itcd , hut Its CITeet on the co it stoo < s was not particularly oiifour.iglng Lickiwnnna oponoJ fnctlumilly higher , but J 'Uorl < MOMKV Murlicl. NtnvVouic , AIIR. SJ MONKF ov OAt.t , Kasr at li ! to pur emit ; last loin , Z per coin ; closed olTored at 2 per cent. I'uiMB MKW Avrtr.r I'Ai-nn i@W | ) or cent. STCHMSO nxciiANcic-Qtilot. hut steady at ? < 803i' for sixty day bills , and $1 8SH for ilo- ni'ind. The closing ( jiiotttlons on bonds : ISoiton Muck Oiuitiitloii4. HOSTON. Muss , AUK. 21 The followltiR are the closing stojlc ( ] iiotitlons : J.lltluKOCIt AFt VJ laumrncK . . . IIU 31 1131 Cuntinl 10 Amilxloii Land Co 23 Mu.v ton com . 15H West End Land Co . IS N Y A N Knii . 32H Hell 'telephone . . 201 Win Can pfd . Xrn Voik Mining Uuutatlor.x. YOIIK. Aup. 21. The follow 115 are thocloslni : lolului ; stock nuotatlons : Cliolnr < C Oplilr . . . . 'JU Lrownl'olnt 45 I'lymoiitli 25 Con Cnl A Vn . . . M > "lurrn Novadn W Ueadnrood 915 Maudnrd 145 Gould A Curry . . . . LO Union Con fcCI UaleANorcross . . . 45 Vcllow Jacket 40 Homeitako 1403 Iron ' liver CJ .Moxlrnn 1UJ Quicksilver Z'M Xortli star UiU do preferred 170J Ontario 3)00 ! ) Ilulnor JO ' nskoil. Sun I'nuirltco .Milling Onutiitloin. S\N rilAVCISCO. Oil. . Aus 33 The olllelll oloslnpcinot itlons for mining xtosUs today were as follous : Alto Nnvnjo liulwcr. 1'otosl i)5 Must A HolcliBr . . . . llodlo Consolidated. -Icrrn N'cvQ'ln . 95 Chollar Union I onsolldatcd. . 95 Crown 1'olnt Utnli . 115 KurcknCou Vcllow Jacket . . . 40 Ilnlo ANorcross . . . Co uxonwenlth . . . 10 Mexican V Q _ 1U M. IMils Mining stucKH. ST. Louis , Mo. , Aus.I. . JIlnliiR qnotatloiiB today : London l-'lnillirllil llnilo\v. rf 1SJ2 byJainas ( lordon Itunnolt.l I > OMO.v , Aitc 21 [ Now Vorlc llor.ild Oablo Special to Tiu. HKU 1 Although not nctlvc. biialncsa on the block oxchaiu-o hits shown morn iinliniitlon , nnd will' few executions the course of the imulccts 1ms been favorable. Consols Improved > a per cent. btcrllriK loans art ) up ! to ! per cent 1'orol n coveruinent securities hit MI boon neglected and moved only bjlxhtly , though llrinness hits been re ported on contlncnt.il bourses. A fractional Improvcmicnt Is established In KtrypUuns , It.illiin , Ilusslan and 1'ortii ueso. whllo bpm- , sh Is J-IO pur cunt easier. Art-untlno storllnK opened lovvor but closed unchanged. Home railways inulllh a good deal of attention , especially routho.istcrn defuired and Chat- hum , on the lovHal of fusion rumors The former hue advanced lqi per cent mid the latter 'i per cent. A ilho Is established In .Midland of ? j percent , and London &North- uestern and 'B to 'i per cent In most others. IlrUhton dofeired. however , loaves elf ' < per ' . ontlonei nftur bavin ? nhown a aia.ill ilso. Amerleans h.ivo been more or le > linn nil day owliu to leiihonablo advices ro .trdln ; the slrlkos. Allliou-'li the nnhllu docs not appear toliavo responded much , there h is been a fair amount of buy Ins arnoiiK tnsldo operators who had sold MiorU Nearly a K > ' eral advance Jias taUen jilaco InoludliiK 1'4 nor cent In Wabu h proteenci' ) , JU In I'lilludulphlaJ : itoad- IUK. Northern I'aclllo prefcronco und Union I'aelflc , ! i pur tout In Atchlson , Uhlo uo \ . Alllwatilcee. LakeShore and .Mlssinirl , Kansas A. Toxus , and ' 4 to J * percent In most others With regard to Cinadlan lines the Ur.iml Trunk IhsucH ojiened ll.it and lower on tralllc statement but ijulukly recovurid und hate been quite buoyant , preferences closing at iin advance of ! i to 1 per cent. Canadian I'uolllo Is also \ \ ' per cent bettor. Mexican first prefer : once closes 1 percent lower , wnllo the second preference rises / per cent. Tlioro has seurcoly boon riiiv demand In money , bliurt loiinb buvo been freely ollorcd. The discount murkiit has been easier , two and three months b Its buliiK quoted nt 1 per ( .out. I'ln.incliil KASSAS Onv , Mo , Au.2J. . Oloarttigs , f I- Ntw OIU < EANB , La , Aug. 2J. Oloarlngs , JI..U0.50A 1'AitiB , Au ? 2' ) Three per cent rentes lOOf 12o for the account , NEW Vdltic , AUJC 2.1 Oloarltm , 1100,11,7- 14S ; hnliincus712,7I8 , IlAi.TiMiiiu : , Mil , Au - . 2X OlonrliiRs , 12,717- 238 ; balanieu , { . ' .IT.uWi rate 0 per cent. I'lin.uiKt.i'MiA , I'll , Ausc 2J. Clearings , 113- ll.t.220i balances , (1.9.'I,707 ; mouoy 2H4W pur cent. MKMi'itlB , Tonn. . AIIB. 21. Now York ox- chau isollln.'at(1.53 ; cleurln/s , (141,45) ; bul- uuuuk , $ JOUI7. HOST ON , Atass. , AUK , 22 , Oluarlnes , II4.4M- 47-'i balances , JI.blt.4IS ; monov .Kittl per conti eicliiiuge on Now \ ark lOitlftu discount , br. Louis. Mo. . Au . 21 Oluarlngii. I093.- 140 : balances , J I Ml , II. . Money ( jiilol ut Oit7 per cent. Kxthanxoon Now York , 75o discount. HAVANA , AUK. 2a SpanUh gold. JJl 'j ® 2.0) . l.xchaimo rjuiot but llrmi on the Unltod btutts short sliilit gold , lei uremluiui.on Lun- don , 21 prvinlum. NKW YOIIK. Aug. 23. [ Sucelal Telegram to TllKlliE.1 KxchanKO was iiuotoil ns follows tacitiy : Chlouiio.H 10 discount : lloston , 15o to lOodlscoiint , bt. I.ouls. 75o discount. OIIIOAOO. 111. , Aug. XL Money , easy and iinuliuiifuil. Hank iloarliiKh. (10,212,009. New VorK uxchuiiKO. 7Uo discount. HtoilhiK ox- ohunzc , tlull at II.87M for sixty-day bills uud II b8 forfclfbtdnittii. i.ivi : HTOOK Cuttle Trillin 1'ulrly hteudy llogi Unsettled und I.uwur. OMAHA , Antr. 2:1 : Kocolpu of oil kinds were ( air , muklnif for the two days 5.008 eattlo , H-i.7 hotfs nnd 2.07 bht'up ugulnst 4.515 cuttle , 0,150 hoisi uud 1,07B nhcuji the llrst two days uf last week. 'llioro was not much olianxo to the ctiiientl cuttiu trade. Uu anything decent lu thu buut stcor line ( ho mnrket was active nnd firmer. Bund to cholco MVJ hi 1'liu-llj'nloors iellliu nt from tl.OJ totl IK.Vii the prneral run of half tut and niillnlshccTStOir trmllni ; wni ntnw nnd the foo.lnv "OMiowliiU Mailer , snloi wore Ht from $3.41) to ( I in. gearcely nnr of thn west- rrmi WPIO Rood onoiiKh for bcof. A fulr olonr- nncoof nil dcslrnhiololTorinx W.IK ofTcctcd although thu tnulii was not what could ba called lively uxcoitf pcrhniii on llic rliht ; good stock. llntclicr stock nail i-nnnors wore llkobncf flliers. netlvo itnil steady on good to cholcu cows ) slow and ostler on common and onnnlng grades , S UPS word at from 11,10 to $1.09 , the nulk at from JI.TO to f-5) ) . Hulls oxen and Klnvs were dull bubnbottt steady at from it.V ) lo.V . CalM s nero steady tostroni on Rood to cholco veils , at from1 JI.UO to $1 7S : slow on rointuon tulT nnd joarlltui ftt from fJ.5) to btockorsntid feodUrs woreiiilto | freely traded In anil prices were fully stotdy. the hulknf ttio fair to uootl stook solllu ? nt from I..Id to J2.71. with ext romn v ilos at from 11.75 to M 05. Uopreseiitiithc sales : ' DitBssnt ) HREF. No Av. Pr. No. , Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. Il < iisi fi oa N ) .120 ! ) 949 : i M S4 1IS2 405 IM 12.11 n.ks : i ro IS .1025 4 Id 40 1-.05 4M 10J7 3 Oo IC.I IIU 450 Vd .llbU 4 05 COWS. 1 810 1 10 10 . 7'I7 1 N ) 21 8 < W 220 I 10 4 uro i si 24 DM 220 7H1) ) 1 2 } 4S OH 1 1110 221 rat 1 25 11 76.1 1 03 2 1015 221 2.10 1 2 27 10(4 ( 1 W 25. S4il 221 MO 1 25 17 nio 1 93 II 102.1 23.1 051 i : w 12 nil 1 UJ II 1011) ) 231 7. ' , ) 1 4) 15 83J 1 U > 2 IBi 241) siii 1 40 15U bW ! 2 1)0 ) B. . 85J 24) ) 75) ) 1 50 21) ) M9 2 00 3. V07 241 1 50 1 II * 2 no 4 Ibl 240 (15(1 ( ( 1 ( fl 2 10 H 2 ( X ) 1. 1I70 > 243 815 1 03 79 * 2 00 JO. . Oil ! 40 3. H < < 0 1 l > 0 23 . 801 2 II > 10 K3 240 2 .100J 1 GO 2 700 2 03 2. 10UU 24) 22 S3) ) 1 00 : 2i i 112.1 2 05 11) ) . U77 2 45 19 TM ) 1 70 23 . r > ! 4 2 01 2J . KOI 25 ] 20. 7TJ 1 70 5 2 tr > 1..I1.IJ 25) S. ' Ri2 1 7" 20fl 2 10 I. lO-'O 275 3. . 9.17 i r fl HOT 2 r. IB .1055 271 3 . 807 1 80 27 B7J 2 15 4. 11J7 300 8 7SU 1 61) ItKIPKHS. 3. 440 1 10 1 400 1 15 7. . 407 130 CAI.VICS. 200 251 9. . 221 3 50 2. . 271 425 .147 2 fl' 2. 2-0 4 00 2. 241 421 2 05 200 4 00 11. . 275 425 3S1 3 00 11 219 4 00 1. . 220 4 V ) 272 : i 50 1. 100 4 00 7. . 2J1 47i 3. SCO 3 CO 0 212 4 00 nut.I.S 1 . BIO 1 60 1 ,12V ) 1 7 : 1. . 700 203 2 1JOJ 1 1,5 1 1170 1 75 1 .1710 200 1 1070 1 75 2 1405 1 U.5 1..110J 20J 1 11DJ 1 75 1 1003 1 75 1 1JIO 2 00 OXEN. 1. 1010 1 75 2 17V ) 2 5) 8TOCKKKS AND FKKPEItS. HK 1 75 , U . 7'J 2 .10 12 ,1002 , 270 440 2 00 J ) . 78J 2 35 2.1 . bl 2 75 eiiO 2 10 2. . BIO 2 40 17 , 900 280 ICO 2 25 II 070 2 50 2 1.120 2 W 770 2 2" ) 5 . 970 2 53 40 1030 2 95 840 2 2- > 1 803 2 ( .ri 21 1111,1 305 GJ8 2 2 > 97. . 9S3 2 05 11 .1031 305 , 8JO S 2o VMtSTEHNCATTr.K. No. Av. 1'r. No. AT. Pr. WTOMINf ] CATTr.K. 2 cows. . . fW 2 CO C feeders. 1015 225 40 cows . . 8,12 2 B5 81 cows . .1017 255 0 steers..1204 3 15 83 feeders llil 275 10 cows . . . UOJ l 85 25 steers .1100 325 6OUTI1 DAKOTA CATir.C. 4 feeders 1311 2 25 67 cows . . 934 255 39 feeders 1105 300 1 cow. . .10(0 ( 265 lions The sellers hud decidedly the worst of the situation Receipts were liberal , there w.is no Improvement or enl.irKcmont In the shipping demand , eastern advices were doold- odly boirlsli and provisions opened weak Trade wass ow and prices ruled fie to l > o lower from start to finish Shippers sorted good ho.ru regardless ot xuilght at $ > .J3 to $111 and bought some as low as Jt.'l Local buyers had every thing their own way and took uommon , light unn mixed stull at from $5 05 to i > 23 , largely nt $3r > to $ 'i2J It was a epliltless tr.ulo thiouchout , hut Qourly everything llnnlly chnngod liands , the hulk selling at i\-0 to Si 31. against fl t ) to f3'11 Monday. The gon- or.il aver igo of prices [ ) ald was $ " > 2P4 , against J5 ) > > , Monday and } 3.57 > i last Tuesday Uep- rcsent.itlvo s ilei. KcoolptK uiul l > lsOHltlnll | ot Hturlt. Ofllelitl rocnlpts nnil ( INpoiltlon of itoclc as shown by the books ot the Union block Yunls conip.iny for tlui twenty-four hours endlnu at 5 o'clock J ) . ui. , August 2.1 , IbJJ : DISPOSITION ; . Cbleagii Live Stock .Marlfot. CniOAno , III. , AUK-2J l&pecliil Telegram to THE IIEB.1 I'ho cattle tl ado had u very dull opening and thu close was little bettor. He- celpts , 9,000. The stale and fresh receipts combined laado u larger supply than Is ofieii scon In the yards ou a Tuesday , fully 15,000 head bolng on Biilo. AH one-half Unit number would have been able to satisfy requirements , seller ! found It Impossible to maku clearances without u fill tlinr nhadlng of prlcos. Thin ap plies to all grade * bulnir cholco. That the lutto were saloabii ) Vslo'ul ' > 'l'rlco ' w"s Ijo- OIIUBO ot the limited number of that sort on sale rather than of any activity In the demand. London advices were anything but oneoiirag- Inittouxportcrs.therboJtAmencunstoerxbelni ; way down and the margin between Chicago and Now York prices bdliiK too small to stimu late shippers to activity , but the otrurlngs of good dry-fud oaltio were BO small Unit holders were not rotHired to IIIHKO any prleo concessions. Thofrinh arrivals consisted of about 4,001) natives aiidfrOOO rangers , the lutt r consisting of Texans nnd weitorns In about cauul p irts. Natives woio quoted at from U.IK ) to t ) J5 for coniuiun to extra steers and at from J 1.00 tot 100 for Inferior to choice cows. Textins wore llrm ut from fl,40 to $2.15 for COWB und at from $ i l to f.i.l3 ! for steers , vrhllo salcn of westerns were on a busts of from SI. " > 0 to * I CO. The hog marUut was ubout us good as lion- duy around the oponlnE this morning but 1 > Y the mlddlo of the forenoon it was air fully lOo per 10J Iba Uoculpts 15,000. No reason for the break can bo unsigned , the rocelpts holuK small and the decline tauluir place before ro- WANTED ToUl U.un of Cll ! 8. COUNTIES , SCHOOL DIBTRICTB , ZWATKR COMPANIES , 8T.R.R.COMPANIE8 , t * IfsW.HAnniS&GOMPANY.Banker ports from on 'clmnzo hr.(1 been recolvoli while ihori- was u littleotrly tradlnz nt from MH ) to MO.V equally good hoys sold Inter In the Oay at from t3fQ to iMrt and nt the close It would have In-on ( llfTicult tn trot moro thin fj fa lot nnythlne In the shape of a hog. Clns- In tiiotatlons | were from M.OO tof.V70 for tight nnd from f.1.10 toJXVSifor heavy Most of the day's work was done at from W.I3 to 1,175. The close was extremely dull and we ik , There was a goo I demand for shpeii nil the marknl vrus ( Inn at from M 2.1 to SI 50 for poor to modliim , and at from Jl 75 to 14.01 for good tn cholco. Koeelpts. 0,0)0.i imba also Hold Rtrong-uuotod at turn M.M to Mil ) . Ruppllcs \veroagalnlUhtnnd nit thn olTarlngsero bought up early , the markrt closing strong , Thon\enlnr Journal raportsi OATTMS llcculpts , 00(10 ( ! uhlpmonts. .1.000 : mnrkot slow but uto-idv ! otlri steers , J.XOO ® 5 10 ! others , J.IMlIJI.'W ! Toxans. J-.IIKBJOO ! nngors. tiMcai.tts stookcrs , $2.1.Vit.l.l5 , cons , - . II otw Uccolpts , 11.000 ! shlpmonts. f.OOV. mar ket opened strong , broke to lOo lonon rough to common , * I VKiJuvv. prime heavy nnd hutcli- ers wolshtsiM71it1S1 { assorti'd Ik-lit weights , * - > 7Vmo , ; other llfdits. IS.lJ5t\ROs grassers. { f t ) n ft 1 , 11. ltiiKi' liocolpts. r..nOO : shlpmrnts. l.OJO ! miirUot nctlvo ! sheep stmdv , lambs hlglirr ! stockers , $ I r OJ ais owes. } ) . ' ) CM. " > ' > ; mixed , Jl 4)541.71 ) ! wcthi'is. J1U.1fJ.'loOi fornfod Tovnns , J4.50it4 ( 7.1 ! Hoaterns , tl.Uj liimbs. tl'"V3H3I. Ni'W York l.lio Stuelc Miirkrts. YOIIK , Aug. 21.Itiii.vm UvcoluK 1,4 17 bond , ill for nvportcrs nnd sluughtorors : no traillni und fooling \vonk t ilrcssod beef slow at 7 < 8' > c per Ib : shipments today , 700 beeves nnd I I0i nuurtcrs of bcofi tomorrow , .102 beeves nn I : MI < > ) iiunrtors. OvLVKS Itncolpts 2" ( > heads market slow ! voals..9)ii7.on per lODIbs. ' . gris-iorj , Jl.1.1. Plllilll' Hi'ct'lpts , 8.7H head ! mirUet slow hut stead v ! shoep. SlixiBI'JS per Itn Ibs , ! lnmbs , 5.r1(1.2l ! ( ! dressed muttons steady at OaiOlic per Ib.i drcsse.l lambs dull at lOSll'ia per III Ilods-Uecolnti. 4,112:1 : hoid , Inatudln ? nlht oars for sale ; market llrm at 5uxaouo POP 105 Ibs. _ UIUIKIIS City I , u n Stork , K ANst * C'lTV , Mo. Aur. 2.I. OA.TTI.R Ito- colpts , 8,700 ! shipments. 4..100 : thumiitkut nnH generally sloiKlv ; cows steady to lOo lower ! steers , (1'IOQXSOt cows. $1.1 > ® 1. 10 ! To\au and Indian utoots $ .40 ; stockers and feeders , tilVftMI. Hods Uccolntu , 0,000 : shipments , none : the market opened ntuidy to strong and closed weak tolo lowur : all grulus , $4 HVIM.70 ! bulk. I3.ima5.43. Himsi'-ltecohiK i.mo : slilnmnntH. 4m ; the market was fulrly actlvu und Btoady ; Inmbs. ' St. r.nuls I.Uo itnek .lltulcot. ST Louts , Mo. . Aug. 2.1. CVTTI.V Uocolpti. n.SI'i ; shipments , 75.1 ; mnrkot slow on natives : fair to cholco natlvo steers. If L00ff4 SO : Texans and Indl in steers , S. ' . 1 5.i , ' ) . " ) : cinneis , 1110 ® 11.20. Iloas Ilccolpls. 2.310 ; shlpmpiits. fil7 : mar ket oiislor : hu ivy Jj.WS5.70j mixed J" ) 201 05 : lights. ' . 40fflS Ul Sunn' Ui'cnlpts 700 : slilpmonts. fAI : mar ket steady ; fair to cholco nutlvu muttons , $ j.0t ) O4 80. _ _ Mrs. I * K. P.ittun , IlockforJ , III. , writes : 1 From personal oxporlonco I cm rocorainond DoWitt'8 Sarsaparilla. a euro for impure blood and gonarul aobility. " Tlmt Hum Nuisance. "vVho Is the funny man on your paporl" Inquired good-natured Joan Schonos of n Bui : representative. Ho was told that when necessary ulmost nny member of the staff could get oft a funny paragraph or two. "Well.1' continued Mr. Schonos. "tho man who wrote the paragraph In this tnornniK's paper about mv havitiR a barn in the vicinity of o.U South Thirtieth street , which is nn eyesore to the neighborhood , Is gifted \\lth nn Kll i'orklns kind of humor.Vhv , it's quite the other wny. For months anu months bavo I striven to Imvo a nuisance in the shape of n stinliinfj barn abated and have ovou called in the nld of the Board of Health , who wont so fnr as to have the then occ'ipaut ot the barn prosecuted , but the nulsnnco Is still allowed to exist. It's nn outrage on the neighborhood and 1 hnvo done all I could to get it romovod. " DoWitt's Sarsaparllla destroys suou. poi sons us scrofula , skin diseases , oczonu , rheu matism. Its timely use savoi many lives. nn : KKAI.TY INSTRUMKNTS placed on rccoid August 2J , 18U. : WAIIHASTV fibrils : Anton Kostol nnd wlfo to Mary Dnlc/ol , lots SJ nnd 34 , block 3 , W I , bolby's llrst add to bouth OmaliH. u 23 feet of o 7.1 feet tot U , block 7U. Houtli Omaha , and lot 12 , block 1U , llrst add to bouth Omaha JG.OOO Frank Murphv to r C llailcy. all tax lot ! 4 In 10-15-13 lying north ot Uillforiila street and west of Tnenty-sovunth avenue . . 3 COO Caroline Teuton nnd husbiml to 1'eler Wllg , lot 11 , block 4 , Wlsoil ! "H mid . 1,000 South Omaha Land coinpuiy to I'tter Cockroll. lot 10. block .LI. bouth Omaha E50 Peter Cockroll to A T Wllg and wlfo , noutli3J feet lot 10. S'imo 610 W T faeamin and wife to HA Hyrne , west .11 foot of 01 st 154 feet of north Si block "II , " Shlnn's add . . . . 3,000 Windsor IMuco Itulld ng association to 1C Jl iills , lot \\lndsor ilucoiixfc . . 803 W fi Andrews ot ul to W V Morse , north 88 feet lot 4 , block 15.1 , Omaha 25,030 QITIT OAivt ni.hiis. FT Murphy to m Italloy. all tix lots 22 uno 24. In IG-I1-1I. lying north of California street and west of Twenty- seventh avennu . . 1 Cltv of Oiniilm to A O I.olines. 11x.il feet on w sldo lot 4 , hlock2ix , Omaha 0.1 J r Itoyd. shrrllT. to.lohinnu IMt/zei ild , lot 2S. b oo k 21. Walnut Mill 350 G A llennett , hlierlir , to siime , lot 6 , 1'iuyd'rt subdlv in lot .11 , Mlllard A. O'sadd 1.500 Total amount.of transfers 143.061 The shadows that fill your lifo , It you'ro a feeble , suffering vvomnii , can betaken taken out of it. The chronic wonknossos , functional do- rangenynta , nnd luiinful ihbonlera peculiar to your sox , cnn uo taken away. The one unfiillinR icmaly for them is Dr. I'icrco's Fiivorito Prescription. It con eels , cures , and builds you tin. It Improves digestion , anricltw the lilocni , dis pels aches and pains , melancholy and nerv ousness , brings refreshing klcep nnd refetorra health nnd stiongtli. Tor j > ciio < llfal jinins , internal inflninmation und ulccrntlon , weak back , IcilcoithcA , and all kindred uIImcntH , it's a positive epetillc ono that is guaran teed. It it falls to RVO ! sntisfnctlon , in nny case , the money paid for it is returned. A little book , on "Woman nnd Her Dis eases , " sent to liny ndiliosH , tented fiom < > b- senatlon , on receipt of Urn tenta for post- ago. ago.AdilreKs , Wet Id's Dispensary Jfodioftl As- BOciatlon , UG3 Main Btteet , liulfalo , N. Y. SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. Ilest cattle , ho. ; and sheep mnrkut In the west COMMISSION HOUSES. CEO. BURKE & ? HAZIER LIVJ3 bTOOIC COMMItaSION. TIIK MA : IKS. : A fHAlAWrit | | | | to HUB housa for cor- U. UJiIAIIArtot | Market Iluporn. Wood Brothers , South Omaha Telephone Ili7. - Uhleago J I ) DADIbMAN I. , W. K. WOOD fJI ni Bors. Market reports by mall and wire cheerfully furuUhud upon application. _ Campbell Commission Co. Ohlcago , HiistHt , Ixiuls , Kansas Olty , bouth Omuhu , nloux Oltv , I'ort Worth. A. D. Boyer & Company , 68 and 59 I xohango Ilulldliu.South OiiialiT. Corrosiionilonco solltltuil and nroinptlr uiuworjj bpucfal attention to orders for mockers i. I pudur * . Eitabllibed , IB8 > X . . . InoorpumUJ , lilt Capital f ulljr paid , 120,1X1) Waggoner Hirney Company Write or "Iro us for prompt and relUblo uiarkut repurti. Perry Brothers ( Company , Llvofitoak OommUalon. Uoom M l xclmnRO llulldlng , bouth Omaha 'luluuhoue 1707 , OMAHA Manufacturers' ' J 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. -1 Th eminent specialist In nervoni , clironlr , private Wool , gkln and nnnnry dl oasei A rcrulir nl registered graduate In meilclno. ns illplomas and cc riltlcnti > n nliixr. Is still trc-ulni : with tlin tirentoit nucceii caiarrli , sperra > torrboe . lost manhooil , seminal WLaknois , nltht IOISPS. linpntuncy , ) plillli. stricture , ton. orrhoea , Rleot , Tarlcorule.ctc. No mercury u eJ. cn trentinent tor loss of vltul powir , lYartHs unablu U Tlilt mama ; betr ntet at home by correspondence. Medicine or Initrumpnts sent by inallorexpresi ! purely packed , no marks to Indlcnto contents or t nior. Ono pvrional Intwrvlow preleired. Coniultnloi [ reo. Correipondenro strictly prlTnto. Monk ( MysUrlM ot Ufa ) Hat tra. Offiou hour . ra. * o . m. B DdaisUa.ui.to ) U in. bend stamp lor feoa- "His Experience Have been proven by m 3i'c than 17 ycnrs of untiring success which has never been surpassed in the medical profession , while his re sources nnd facilities for treating Private Diseases nre practically unlimited. " Such is the universal testimony of thousands who hav j- suffered and been cured by DR. J. E. McGREW , The Specialist With a prnctico of 17 ycnrs' standing Is it any wonder that hi skill In the treatment of Private Diseases Is today unquostlonods During all these years Dr. McGrow has gradtuilly perfected all the little details Incident to the treatment of Private Diseases until It 18 no longer u practice with him , but A Science. He substantiates every statement nnd fulfills every promise. Ho Is reliable , reasonable , skillful and lair , and Is the most successful spe- clallst In the entire west In the treatment of Private Diseases nnd al | Diseases of Youth and Manhood. Those who placa themselves In his care can safely rely upon him , as every cnss is regarded In the strictest confidence and treated In the most skillful manner. Gloat and all annoying dlKehiir os ; Stricture , or dlllioulty or pain In rollmlng tlio Illadiler : yphllU and all dlsuusus rf the lllooJ and bkln ; NorvonsnusH , Uoneral Dobllltv , Lots of Mmi- liooil and Ambition , Want of Llfo and Vitality , Had Memory. Despondent , DUniura ed , ! tu- llof obtained without loss of tlmu from business The mou ntiworful rumudloii known to modem vuloucu for thu treatment of the above dlsonxe.s. Wilto for circulars and question ilJU 14th and Parnam Sfcs. , OMAHA , KTEB.