TIIK OiMAHA DAILY HEEasRAnJUDAY , AUGUST 'JO , 1893. COMMERCIAL AN ! ) Prospects of Delay In Pinaiioial Legislation Made Business Dull. V/HEAT / OPENED AT THURSDAY'S ' FIGURES After Ituplil Fluctuation ? Mint Corcnl Cloieil A FrHctlon from the Itottom linrn yulet mill Ka y--Stocki niul Itonds. CHICAGO , Aup. 18. The prospect of delay In financial legislation seemed to put the Hoard of Trade In the dumps tolay. The decline in wheat since last night amounts to Ic , and torn and oats are each J o lower. Provisions lost from 0c to 40o In pork , lOc to 12J < d In laril and from 15c to ST c In ribs. Wheat at the opening was about the same fts yesterday's close , onscd off } { c , then ruled firm and prices were advanced % c , bccnmo weak , nnd this time declined 1"jo for cp- tembcr and l' < c for December , then ruled steady for some time , became firmer and the closing was Jj'u from the bottom. An early report made the clearances from Baltimore 050,000 bu. , which inatlo n little temporary Btrcngth , hut later advices cast doubt on the authenticity of this report and the result was to weaken prices. A statement wired from Washington wns that the last national bauic statement showed a decrease of $11)3- ) 000,000 In deposits and $11)7,000.000 ) , In loans. Trndo was light. Most of the business was In the way of changing September Into December. Cables were of an unfavorable tenor itnil helped to depress values , but the chief cause for the weakness was the lack of trade. There was rather moro disposition to sell than buy. it was reported that Germany was sending money hero to carry wheat , nud it was also rumored that W.OOO- nco moro gold had been withdrawn from the Hank of ICnglaiid for this country. Whciit docs not appear to move out of Chicago cage as it should , and thcru Is some talk of the bulk of It staying hero all winter. Corn was quiet and easy on moro rain in the interior itnd tbn weakness In wheat. The offcrlncs , while not very liberal or urgent , exceeded the demand. The close watt steady at Inside prices. In oats u little moro pressure to soil was observed , mm prices receded ? rfo. the mar ket closing weak at about the Inside. The provisions market weakened under the receipts of HO.OOO hogs , 1'ork und lard closed nt the lowest point of the day's range , but September ribs recovered 10c from bottom tom prices. Armour and the American Pack- lug company bid up ritis toward the closo. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , BO cars : corn , UGO curs ; oats , -UT > cars ; hogs , 14.000 head. The loading futures ranged as follows : Cash quotations were us follows : FLOUR Pull ; prices favored buyers. WIIKAT No. 2 spring , CO'Yc ; No. 3 spring , f , o. b. , &B4162C ! No. 2 rod , GOMC. ' CORN No. 2 , 38lic ; No. 3 yellow , closing nt OATS No. 2,23Jfc : No. 2 white , f. o. 1) . , 28 > i BSOes No. 3 whlto. f. o. b. . 275i@-0c. HVK-No.2 , 40 < 3.4Gc. ! $ lUitr.v No. 2'nominal ; No. 3 , f , o. b.,29c ; No. 4 , f. o.l ) . , Sic. Fi.AxSr.Kli No. 1 , $1.01. TIMOTHY SKED Trlino , $3.40(33.60. ( I'OUK Mc&s. per hhl. , m.33i12.C7K ! lurd , per 100 lls.JH.27ViQR,4U ) ; short ribs sides ( loose ) , t7.7&Q7.80 ; dry salted shoulders Iboxnd ) , S7.257.50 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , | 8.26B.uu. WHISKY PIstlllors1 finished goods , per gal. , SuaAiis Cut loaf , OUc ; granulated , 0.57 ; Itandurd "A , " D.70 , The following were the receipts and ship ments for today : On the I'roduce oxulmngo today the Ijiittor tnarkct was unchiiiiKed ; creaniory , 18iS24Hc ; flalry , 18G22c. E gs , llriner ; strictly fresh.Uc. . No IT Vnrk .M Nnw ' VOIIK , AUK. 18. KI.OIJR Receipts ES. ; exports-1,700 bills. , 32.300.sacks ; . ,1)00 ) pkgs. ; market , very dull but steady. CORN MRAi.-Steadyfalrdenianil. HVE Dull , nominal ; western , 05n. IlAitLisr MALT Quiet ; western , 7580c. WIIKAT Hccelpts , 270.000 bu. ; exports , 88- DOO bu. ; sales , 000,000 hn. of futures , 60- OOOhu. spot ; ( .pots lower , closing steady ; No. 2 red. in store und elevator. G7 ! ( B08e : titloat , OBBGSMc : f. o. b. . G8G jyc : ungraded red. G3 < BG8c ; No. 1 northern , GUjfc. Options do- clliird ? ® 'ieon easy cables foreign soiling and local realizing. The trading was very dull and the close steady ; September , . ( iS.'iSt ti'JO-lGc ; October , 71J < < a71 c ; December , 70 CORN Uecclpts. 8.GOO bu.j exports. 53,000 1m. ; kules , lbo.000 uu. fiittm-B , 6,000 bu. put. HpotH very dull and jfo lower ; No. 2 , 47 ! < O47 c In elevator ; 47jc ulluut. Options declined J ® Hi' with wheat and tlio west and closed sleiuly ; September , 47) ) © 474'c , closlnu at 47'Jcj October , 47li < B47ic. closlne ut 47)4c ) ; Di'cuinlier , 40U47ic ! , closing at 4GJ4C. OATH Kccelpts , 133,300 bu. ; oxporta , 25 bu. ; sales , 20,000 uu. futures , 110,000 bu. spot. Spots quiet , Hteady. Optioim , dull , lower , closing utoady ; beptoinbiir , 30Jic , closing ut 30io ! ; October , 31 i31Mc. clos- ing nt 31 ! > i' ' ! November , B2c ; No. a whlto , 4lKc ) ; No , 2 Chicago , 31'/c ; Nn. .lOhloago , No''s.'w'hiio. 4c ( ) ; liiiie'd ncsturii"iUflis'Jcj wlillo Wi ht4irn. 3a44c ! ) ; whlto stiito , 3Ua44c. llAV-rirm. llorw I'lrm. dull. II lius : Nominal. ooi , Unsettled , dull ; domestic flceco , 2046 B8p ; pulled , 10a25c ; Texas , 12 < ai7c. I'liovisiO.NS-Uut meatsjulel.Kti'udy. Iard , nulet , easier ; western steam closed nt I8.0OI9 O.OOj sales , f > 00 ttentes ; options sales none ; September , J8.H5 bid ; October , J8.D5 nominal , i'nrlidull , linn , iiilot | ; western , J17.004J 17.50. UIIKKHK Stonily , notivn : western small , 8 © Ofici fancv colored , OUO'JSc ; part aUlins , 240 Gj'c ; full sklinii. lOc. lOc.quiet | - , quiet ! seconds per cuso , ; city ( ! 2 uor pkg. ) , 4 ? , c ; case , CorioNSEEi ) OiiQulot , steady ; crtulo , 35 ® 88c ; yiillow , 43i ! hid. 1'LTiioi.Eiiu-Niinilnnlly higher ' ; 1'cnnsyl- Tiinlu oil , ttpot silk's , mme ; Hoptombor , oiitfon ales , none , 50c bid , 6'J > 4cni.kodUmaoll ; , wiles , iiono ; total Miles , none , 1U)3IN Dull , easy ; btralned , cointuun to good , OOQOSc. Tuui-KNTiNK-Dull. sti-ndy at26ti20c. KiL'K Firm , fair demand ; domestic , fair to extra. 2'i < as e ; Japan , 4 ! 5WliC , MOLABSIIS Now Orleans , open kettle , good to choice , bteudy ut 3031e. htAU Haw. quiet , NtBiuly ; roflnod , steady , I'll ) InoN-Sleaily , dull at * 12.7Difll5oO. CoiM-Eii-Stnady ; iaUe , f'J.CS. LuAli-Qulot ' ; domi'stlc , * : l.37lj. I'lN-Stroiigj Strults. aa.GO bid ; plates , teady. dull. Hi'-t/riiR Kasy.doinesllc ; , $3.70. Oil .UurkuU. Oii.OiTif. 1'a. , Aug. 18-Natloiml transit cer- tlllrate * opened at fi'J ; hlcheHt. OOlij lowest , 60 ; closed , 5Uii ; halos , 31,000 bbls ; clearancits , .U0G07lilb1lJ. " 1" " ' 0'- ' ' -UO-1-H1 " " ! * > I'lTTSiititKi , I'a. , Auit. IB.-Natloual transit ccrtltlcatosopenod nt68 ; closed , fUi ! ; Jiigh- cst.OOli ; Io c4t,08 i. Kales , 10.00(1 ( bins. LONDON , Aug. la. C'Ai.cuvrA i.iNHi-.un-Spot delivery , 41a Gd jier tnmitor. l.ln.seod cuke. A.7 5s per ton for wiiiluni. TUHINTINI : SrniiTB 'JOs Oil per cwt. Oolluu NKW VOIIK. Aug. IB. I'utures opened barely toady ut 10 to 25 points lower anil cloxed steady , but titlliH : sales , 25.250N bags , Includ ing ; September , 114.550.14.7(1 ( ; October , tl4.55 Cbl4,7U ; November , * 14.60414.65 : DfRumber , (14.454il4.GO ; Muroli , tl4.4ll ; May , fl4.40. Bpot Itlo , steady ; No. 7. (15.75. Cuitun Alurkul , Nuw OIII.KANB. AUK. 18. rntiiri's stoaily ; lalus , 8(1,600 ( buleg ; Augukt , U.G7 bid ; Sep tember' . G.07 G.ll8 ; October. * 7.7Ha7.70 ; No vember , fO.8iKaO.UO ; Deouuibvr , SU.Ht ) 7.OOj January. (7.14ii7.15i ( Tebniary , 7.2'J4fr7.23 ; March. 7.aoa7.3'J ; weak ; good tulddllnjr , 7c ; wiadlluk715lOc ; low uilddllUK , 0 1-lCc ; Rood ordinary , B\c ; not receipts , 20S balc , Including 104 lmlc < i now crops ron , 307 bales ; exunrM toOront llrltaln , 1,084 bales ; aios , 100 billet j stock , 48,018 bales. Oiniitin I'roiluce Mnrket. 'iL'TTitn-Funcjr cronmcrios , solid packed , 19c : fair to Rood creumorlcs. solid tmeuoil , leatBc ; cholco to fancy country , 145Hort ! fair to good country , 12 13ci packing Mock , LIV'K I'oiif.TiiY-Tho receipts for tlil week nro larger ! cholco old hens. 7c ! ; old roosters , 4 5i3 ; spring chickens , D3lOc. KooTlio receipts are not largo , but they sro sulllclent to supply the trade. The bulk of Ihr- sales * ro reported at lie. OAMK A few birds are commencing to ar rive from northern points. HUSKY Now honnyhns put In nu appear- nncoonthu market , but the dpnuiiil Is light ; chnlco now whlto cluvpr , 1017c. i Tlio looal gun clubs reiiulro n gooil ninny plgcntiv and In addition to that there Is quite shipping deniand ; live pig eons , per do ; . , $1.50. VEOCTAnt.F.3. ONIONS tlonto grown slock Is plenty tit IHe per II ) . on orders from the country. TOMAiOEs-Homo grown stock , per 4-baskot orate , 75OfjOfl. 1'orATOKi Th supply Is vi-ry light and the market firm. On orders from the country they are worth nt least 7580c. CAHIIAUK Tlio business in shipping cahlmgo Io Iho country appears to bo about over. Occasional orders tire iccelvcd and ( Hied at 'or.r.iiY Stray uhlpmotits are arriving and the < | iiiillty of liia Btoclc Is pronounced good for this season ut the year. Celery , per doz. bunches. 35c. a So far this reason there have not been very tunny grapes In from California. California , per case , } 2 ; Illinois , per 1Mb. btifckotUHiiOo. . CALIFORNIA KmiiT.t KarlyC'rawford peaches , per box , J1.16 : fi to lO-box lots , $1.03311.10 ; clings , tl , 10 ; 10-bnY lots , clings , ! 1 ; Hnrtlett pears , per box , $2 ; plums , per box , fl.50 ® 1.76 ; extra fancy plutns , 22 ; nectarines , per box , $1.50. MKI.ONS The Biipply of watermelons Is larger thnn It was n few dnvs aco. Oood wntormolons are telling all the way from $10 to $20 per 100 ; small or Inferior. glo.OO ® 16.00 Jem catttaloupi-s , baskets , $1.25 ; .short crates $1.255M.60 : long crntcs , $1.7532.00. AiMM.KS No' apples to auiount to anything are being shipped In , and the supply of homegrown grown ntuck Is moilerno. Choice Duchess , per hbl. , $3.5(1 ( ; cummmi varieties , .suitable to slilp'o'n orders , ja.763.00. TltOI'lCAf , Till ] IT. * . I.r.MOSS The steady warm , weather pro dliccs ti very fair di'iuand for lemons and all houses are doing a good steady ) mslno s in them. Jlosslims. extra fancy. $ ( l.OOaG.50 ; Mossluas , per box , cholcu to fancy. 45.00105.50. OHANOES There am only : i few oranuus ar riving. HIverslduMcdlteiTaiioaii sweets , $3.75. HANANAB 1'rlcos remain about steady. I'er bunch , largo , i2.25'ii2.7S ; per bunch , small to medium , I.OOS'A'0. IIIDKS , TALLOW , ETC. Illtins No. 1 greoti hides , 2' ' > } c ; No. 3-creon hides , 2c ; No. 1 green sailed hides , 2c ( ; No. 2 green salted hides , 2e ; No. I green salted hides , 25 Ibs. to 40dbs. . aye ; No. 2green suited hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Uu. , 2ej No. 1 veal calf , H lljs. to 15 Ibs. . 5c ; No. 2 veal r.ulf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. . 3c ; No. 1 dry Illnthldes. Gc ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , 4c ; No. 1 dry salted hide" , 5c. I'art cured hides > ic pnr It ) , less than fully cured. HllEEP1'KLTS Grccti salted , each 35ctl.25 ; green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , each 1514250 ! dry shearling * ( short wooled early sklnsi , No. 1 , each DiJlOc ; dry shearlings ( short wooled efkrly skins ) . No. 2 , each DC ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 10S lie ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 710c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool palls , per Ib. , actual weight , 02 > 10o ; dry Hint Colorado mur rain wool polt.s , per Ib. , actual weight , 7Uc ; dry pieces and bucks , actual weight. 57c. TALLOW AND UIIRA8E Tallow , No. 1 , 4c ; tallow , No. 2. 3'Jc : mease , whlto A , Site ; grease , white H , 3c : grease , yellow , 2iC ; grease , dark , 2'cj ' { old butter , 22V4c ; eqo swax , prime , lGQ'-5c ; rough tallow , _ } < 33c. St. Ioul MnrlcrtR. ST. Louis. Aug. 18. FLOUR Unchanged. WHEAT He below yesterday ; No. 2 red , cash , 59c ; August , 57ic ; September , C December , G7ie ! asked. CORN Flat ; No. 2 mixed , 34c ; August , 34'tc ; September , 35c ; December , 34c bid. OATS Nominal ; No. 2 , cash. 32ic ? bid ; August , 23ifc bid ; September , 23 c bid. KVK Klrin ; No. 2 , east side , 48'c. HUTTEII Unchanged. Eons Higher : 12c. PROVISIONS Slow , lower ; pork , now , cur rent make. IH3.50 ; lard. S8.12'/ . KECCIITS Flour , 4,000 sacks : wheat , 104- 000 bu. ; corn. 72,000 bu. ; oats , 12,000 bu.j rye , 1,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 7,000 sacks ; wheat , 19- 000 bu. ; corn , 47,000 bu. ; oats , 3,000 bu. Now Vork Dry Gnoils Murlcet. .New YORK , AUK. 18. Trade In dry goods rould hardly bo more stagnant than It is. There : s a certain amount of business going along fitfully for the necessities , but nothing to bo characterized as trade at this period. Jobbers are not doing much and arj waiting before buying to see what the retailers are going to ilo. Print cloths have hud a further ( Iron , which may load to the closing of the mills. I'rlces generally are not likely to change , though with Improved demand they might bo llrmer. The business doing presented no details worthy of note. All clasics of buy ers are holding oil' , awaiting developments outside of the market. Liverpool Miirltoti. LIVERPOOL , Aug. 18. WHEAT Pull , poor de mand ; holders olter freely ; red wusturn spring , 5s 7iid5jBs ! Hd per cental ; No. 2 red winter , 6s 7d5s Oil. Cons Dull , demand poor ; mixed western , 4s Id percental , LARD 43s Od per cwt. for prime western. 1'lilliidelpliln ( iruln Murkor. I'liu.AiiKi.iMiiA , Aug. 18. WIIKAT Weak and lower ; No. 2 fed , Aucust , G3' SG4c. CORN Dull , lower ; No. 2 mixed , August , 4747c. ! OATS Killed steady ; No. 2 white , August , 34iffi35c. Cincinnati Markets. CINCINNATI , Aug. 18. WHEAT Nominal ; No. 2 whlto , f'Jic. ( COUN Lower ; No. 2 mixed , 43c. OATS Kasler ; No. 2 mixed , 28c. WHISKY Steady ; $1.12. .MItm < ; u | > olUVhoat Aliirlcot. MINNEAPOLIS , Aug. IB. Cash wheat stronger than futures , duo to light receipts. Glo o : September , 55'/ic ' ; December , G2J4' ; . Track wheat : No. 1 hard , 60c ; No. 1 northern , & 7c ; No. 2 northern , 55j. , Itiiltlinnre ( iraui llarkot. nAi.TiMORE , Aug. 18. WHEAT Steady ; Sep tember , Giljc. CORN Kusler ; September , 40ic. ? OATS Quiet and a toady ; No. 2 whlto west ern , 34c. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Toledo ( Ir.iln MnrKnt. TOLEDO , Aug. 18. WIIBAT Active , lower ; No. 2 cash , GU\fc. CORN Dull , Ktuady ; No. 2 cash , 424c. ! OATS Quiet ; cash , 25c. STOCKS AND IIONUS. Mnrkut for All .Securities Wn Uztreinoly Dull Vuntitriliiy. NEW YORK. Aug. 18. The market for oourltlcs was extremely dull again today. The sales of stocks footed up OJ , ' ' .U shares , uud tlio trading for outside account was probably higher thun on tiny previous day for \vcoks and months past. Less than half n dozen stocks showed Important lluctua- tlons and In tlieso Instances the movements were most erratic. General Electric droppad W Pcr cant to Hl.i.f , rose to ) ! ) ) , broke to 87 J , rallied to 11'JJ.f ' and close J at US ) . ' . Man * liiittiin showed a not loss of 2 per uant uud Lake Shore nnd Northwestern were 1 per cent , while Distillers gained 1 per cent nnd Luckawanna uud Hock Island \ $ to ) per cent. During tlio afternoon the heavy arrivals of gold , thu announcement of further engage ment * tor shipment to this side and Wash ington advices that thesllveiuesticm < | would bo brought uu for discussion In the senate Tuesday , led to n rally m the market , but the hears sold n' , thu higher rungo of quota tions nud a reaction ensued ut the closo. Speculation loft otf generally ureakur in tono. There Is a very general indisposition to operate , pending dotlultu information in regard to the silver legislation and oven the professional traders nro losing Interest in the market. CJoncrul Kluctriu was traded iu to the extent of 15,000 shares. No other stock ligurod for as much its 10,000 , and ut intervals the market was positively iiog- lected. Thu Evening Post says ; The day's news wns not of an unfavorable character. It comprised the arrival of 4,200,000 gold and thu engagement nf f-1,000,000 ut the Dank of I'Jngland largely. It seems , for the itrcount of Canadian banks. Thu local stock market was too dull ami too purely professional to merit detailed comment. It Is hardly too much to say that the really active nnd vari able money market has been shifted to counting rooms of currency brokers , The regular ttnio money und commercial paper markets nro practically closed , Call money is Indeed abundant and its abundance explains suniclcntly the existing atock speculation , but this retloots merely the tcmixmiry use of credits based ou the ImiHirted pold. Probably today's revival of the premium on gold for future delivery - livery was duo to the peculiar needs of the cottou ihlppur * , uud it ia tucU out- . ° r 1j I J J I Ni'\v York Monov Market. NEW VOIIK , Au ? . 18. MONEY ON CAM , at 3Q5 pur cent ; last loan ut3 percent , clos- Ine olTorcd at 3 per cont. ritiME.MiitOANTtiK I'AVKll 812 per cent. HTEUMNO KXCIIANOB rinn , with nctunl business In bankurs' bills nt $4.82i@4.83 ! for sixty-day bills and S4.8fii',5J4.87 for duinand ; conuncrolal lillls , } t.82fi4.8U. ( HII.VKH CEUTIFICATKS Nominally higher ; tliu quotations are 73 ? c bid , 74c asked. GOVEIINMEST 11OND3 Stcndy. State bonds dull. dull.Tho The closing quotation ? on bonds. Mil. tasked. Huston Stock ( tuotntlnnii. BOSTON , Aug. 18. Call loans. 7 3-108 per cent ; time loans , G per cent , nnd commission. Closing quotatlonson stocks , bonds and mining shares : San I'riluclsco .Milling Quotntlunii. SAN KitANC ice , Aug. 18. The ofllclal closlne quotations for1 mining stocks today were as follows : Now York All lni ; ( Quotations. NKW YOUK , Aug. 17. The following are the mining quotations : Con. CaL.tVa. . . . 110 Sierra Nevada. . . . lB ! Oould ACnrry. . . . lit ) Standard llfi Halo .V Ndrcroas. 4n Union Con 30 HoniCBtako 800 Yullow Jacket. . . . 205 Mexican MB Iron Silver 10 Ontario GOO Quick Silver 160 Ophlr r > 0 do prcf'd 1BOO 1'lymoiith 1C St. I , mils Mliuiii ; Uuutntioiii. ET. I.OUIS , Aug. 18. There wns no trading In mining stocks today. The following tire the closing quotations : Ablted. Hie. Asked. DM. aranltoM . 2.01) ) Anier. Jf. . .30 Elizabeth. .20 .10 Montrose . .03 Fliinnclul XnteH. 1'Aitis , Aug. 18. Three per cent rentes , OOf 32'ic for the account. HAVANA. Aug. 18. Sugar , fjulot , nothing doing , Exchange quiet. OMAHA , Aug. 18. Cloarlngs , (533,140 ; same day last week , 1530,030. NKW VOIIK , Aug. 18. Clearings , J72.D28- 443 ; balances , K3.402.748. IIAI.TIMOUK , Aug. 18. Clonrlncs , (2,064,030 ; balances , } 237,205 , Money , 6 per cent. I'lill.ADKl.lMllA. Aug. 18. Clearings , 88,400- 783 ; halnncos , { 974,305 , Money , 0 per cent. LONDON. Aug. 18. Amount of bullion gone Into the Hank of England on balance today , i.3U,000. CINCINNATI , Aug. IB , Money G8 per cent. New Vork exchange , (5 dh-count. Clearings , J 1 , 283,760. Mi'.Mrius , Aug. 18. Now Vork exchange selling at (1. 60 premium. Cloarlngs , $51,42G ; balances , * 13GG7. NKW Oiti.UANH. Aug. 18. Clearings , 81,7(52- ( 071. Now Vork exchange commercial , 76c per 81,000 discount ; bank , par. . , ST. I.ouis , Aug. 18 , Clearings. 12,485,070 ; balances , 8315,634 , Money quiet , 0H tier cent. Kxchawto on Now York , 8,00 < ajO.OO discount. IlosTON , Aug. 18 , Clearings , IQ. 677,008 ; balances 81,028,005. .Money. 7 3-1OO.8 per cunt , Kvchango on Now Vork , 1 1.7&S2.0 nro- iiilumporl,000. CIIICACO , AiiSf. 18. Clonrlngs , (9,870,344. New Vork exchiingo 7 < ttl5c dlsconnt. Htorllng uxclmngo unchanged at l4.HOii-l.U5. Money , steady at 7 percent , NEW Voiuc. Aug. 18. ISpccl.il Telegram to TIIK HBK.I Kichango was iiuoted us follows today ; Chicago , KIO to (15 discount ; lloston , 81,70 to 82.6(1 ( premium ; tit. Louis , Ja to (10 discount. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OMAII.V r.ivi : srocit Cattle Kulrly Hto.uly Uot Stculy tu 35 Cu nl s Lower , but Active. FlIIDAY , Aug. 18. There was a light run of cattle today , hut continued liberal offerings of hogs nnd sheep. So far this w ck compared with last there has been an Increase , of about 2uOO cattle and 10,000 hogs and a shortage of less than 1,000 sheep. inm The f rush s apply of cattle wus lighter than ou Thursday or lust Friday , and the ty as _ n rule was common. Conditions ro practically unchanged und prices generally iyof ruled steady. As usual local dressed beol men were about the only buyers , the light supplies and the Indifferent tone to eastern advices offectuilly barring out the specula - tive element. Bales Included fair to am good 1,050 to l.UOO-lb. steers aclllnir nt iron : fcU.tio to M.15 , with fair to poor light and hall futtod steer * nt 1 to $3.60. The tone to the : tradu waa uot orurcoulldunt aud business was rather slow , although a v ry fair clear ance wns effected IfirLy. There wni omtf'llro and strength to the cow market , the tiipply being extremely limited nnd the demntul very fair. Poor to cholco cows nnd hcjfers sold at an extreme range of from "So IntJH with decent butchers' grades Inrcol.V at $2 to S2.40. Calves at from ? U to t4.fX ) were about steady , perhaps a shade stronger. I'oar to cholco built and stags sold at from t1 to 1.50 , or about stonily figures. ) /tJ | In stackers nnd feeders only a light busi ness wns transacted ; us neither fresh nor stale supplies wereMvery largo. There was a very respectable country demand , but the bulk of the trndlrls'awas done by regular dealers and ou tnu basis of fully steady prices. Oood to eVojtio feeders nro quotnlilo nt f'J.TO to $3 ; fnlr to good at $2.BO to.70 , nnd common stuff at $2 to $2.50. Represen tative sales : 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 3 00 10. . . 1151 13 76 3 10 44. . . .1080 3 00 3 25 39. . . .1050 3 on 3 50 08. . . .1071 4 00 0 05 31. . . .1297 4 15 3 76 cows. ( 75 4. . . . 776 2 10 1 35 24. . 1043 2 25 1 35 . . 050 2 25 1 40 * : : . . 012 226 1 40 23. . . . 097 Q 41) 1 75 . . 010 2 60 1 75 . .1180 2 6O 2 00 i. . . .1040 2 05 2 00 . . 060 205 2 10 iiniFcii ? . 1 55 2. . 040 B 00 CALVES. 2 00 3. . son B 10 3 00 3. 107 4 00 3 10 2 180 4 50 nuLt.s. 1 00 1 1380 1 00 STAGS. 3 60 8TOCKK1W AM ) FEEDKIIS. 1 00 13 807 2 65 WKSTKHN CATTU2. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 12 feeders.1085 1215 1215UTAH. UTAH. 11 sirs tig. 921 1 75 339 feeders.1020 * 2 40 1 sir. tig..1410 215 24 stra tlg.225 216 88 cows . . . 87-1 2 25 WYOM1NO. 15 feedors.1071 225 18 feeders. 1105 200 lHtpur.080 8 00 Hong Including holdovers there were fully 8.500 hoes on sale , and this following Thursday's 10,000 run , was moro than the market could st.iud. A further softenintr of values resulted ; prices dropped anywhere from lOo to U5c , making an average decline of 40c In two days. There was n vigorous Inquiry for light and medium weight hogs , both from snippers and fresh meat men , and they commanded n premium of from lOc to 50c over hcnvy grades. The rnngo was the widest in months , nearly $1 , extreme figures being $4.i5 ; and $5.30. Light and light mixed hogs sold at from $4.80 to 5.20 , with heavy and injxcd packers at from J4.S5 to $4.00. Ttio early trading was slow and the close very dull and weak , fully 1.000 hogs being left unsold. The bulk of the hogs sold around from ? 4.65 to JS , against from 4.00 to $5.10 Thursday and from 14.05 to ft.75 on last Friday. Hop- resentativo sales : Sh. 1'r. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 250 $4 35 . GO. . , .254 100 M 70 4 40" 09. . , .2G7 4 70 120 4 40' 04. . , .270 40 4 70 4 5O t CO. . , .200 200 4 70 4 50 69. . . .270 120 70 4 50 1 67. . . .313 HO 4 72 4 Ur 01. . . .275 ICO 4 75 4 50 , 60 . .347 40 4 75 4 55 ' . 43. . . .324 80 4 76 4 50T' ' 68. . . .27H 120 4 76 4 50 ' 69. . . .273 100 4 75 4 50 I 04. . . .257 100 4 75 4 50 09. . . .202 200 4 75 > . ,300 40 4 75 " t $ " ; .45" . .2GG 4 76 4 00 ' CO. . . 278 100 4 75 4 no' 3 04. . . .255 120 4 75 4 00 ' . .105 4 75 4 60 K 4. , . .200 4 75 4 GO y 51. . .322 80 4 75 4 GO 74. , . .250 240 4 75 4 GO. , , GO. , . .2G3 40 4 75 4 60' 59. . .209 40 75 4 00 ' 08. . .283 4 75 4 iJ G4. . .248 200 80 4 G2V ! 73. . 244 200 80 4 rij * 02. . .232 80 120 4 G2Ji 50. . .MO 100 80 200 4 05 72. 205' 200 80 320 4 05 10 224 - 80 240 4 G5 GO. . . . 249 1GO 85 . BO ,4 05' ' 60..248/ , 280 85 40 4 05 IG4..226' 120 85 120 4 05 ' 67..231 40 85 40 4 G5 G8. , .230 200 85 4 05 50. , .332 85 4 G5 63. .270 40 85 4 05 CO. , .229 80 85 4 G5 74. , .229 100 85 4 05 08. , .219 200 85 4 05 47. .225 40 85 4 G5 49. .204 40 85 4 G5 GO. .217 200 90 4 G5 70. .210 100 4 90 4 67V4 74. .251 40 4 00 4 70 08. , .207 100 4 90 4 70 GO. . .280 4 00 4 70 G9. , .234 300 4 96 4 70 78. , .212 120 5 00 4 70 78. . .195 320 5 00 4 7O 71. . .243 40 5 00 4 70 70. .219 6 00 4 70 71. .222 120 5 00 4 70 20. , .148 6 00 4 70 73. . .225- 40 5 00 4 70 G9. , .238 5 00 4 7O 3. , .177 5 00 4 7O 10 . .198 5 00 4 70 4. . . .190 5 00 4 70 O'J. . 215 100 5 00 4 7O 2. . .225 5 00 4 711 47. . . .222 120 6 00 4 70 74. . .201 200 6 00 4 70 72. . . .231. 120 5 06 4 70 70. . . .218 5 10 4 70 73. . . .200 100 5 10 4 7O 03. . . .205 100 5 10 4 70 67. . .211 5 10 4 70 87. . .199 280 r , 10 4 70 03. . .193 200 0 15 4 70 12. . .220 fi 2J 4 70 ' 09. . .211 5 20 4 70 40. . .197 tj 20 210 4 70 70ASSORTED. ASSORTED. 84..100 6 30 riGB AND itounii. 1..390 2 60 1..340 4 00 1..640 8 25 SiiKKi1 Six doubles of westerns were re ceived , more than an ample supply for the limited demands of the trade. Business was dull und prices weak. Fair to good natives , ) .00@3.75 ; fair to good westerns. . ' .M3.25 ) ; common and stock.sheep. $1.50@.3.7fi ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs , $3.00@4.75. Bop- resentatlvo sales : No. Av. Pr. 0 lambs 5B 1410 Itoceipt * HIM ! DlipoKltliin of Stock ) Ofllclal receipts and disposition of utock as shown liy the books of ttio Omahti Union Stock Yards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 6 o'clock p. in. AiiKiut 18 , 1893 : HECrllTS. Hocolpts nt llvo'itock ut the four principal wentoni murkow TVlday , August 1H ; It Ou ttio , Hogs. Klieoj ) . South Omah.il.1.04G ! 7,6 G 1,250 Chlcugo , 0,600 30,000 5.00O KaiuasOlty 2.GOO 8.GOO 1,000 St. 1/ouls. . . . i , 2,800 2,500 1,200 , Total , 12.040 48,080 8,450 , l.lvo Htock Jlurket. OutoAno , Aug. 19. Ifipoclal Tok-grnm to Tilt , IIEE.1 Thu supply of catllo on Uitliiy'n market WHH light. It wus. however , ndciinatxi to meet the demand , which , for obvious reasons , wax limited , Thin week's receipt * huvu been moderate , but a niajorlty of buyers had their orderh practically llfled , und It ru- ( julrcd biinio "hurtling" on the part nf holdorH to unload even ut from f > c to lOc d cell no In iirjcos. There was ijulutudo In all brunches of the trade , nnd u general lack of nrmnuss was apparent. I'rum 11.70 to 4.(10 ( liought mostof the nutivcK , und the general bulk of thu rnngn cattle sold helow 13.40. The receipts Included about 2,000 Tuxuns. They wuru tuuon nt nearly btuudy prices. Anolliur20cU)30cpcr 100 Ibs. wan chipped off the value of hog * today uud It was done uaslly , Tlio ructilpts wuroko mucli larger than uny ono had uxpcctcd that oxtremu > vftiknes ut once took pnfetebiilon of thu niurkutauil hold IKJibCislon until the close. The crumn of the hefivy hog * could bo bought any tlmo after 0 o'clock at from 15 lOtot.Vlft , and the eliolemfc of the light , weight * full to from fo.75 to $5 80. This l < a docllno from Wednesday' * ipiotMlniii of 45c In light and 60c In heavy wolRlili. There was n larger proportion of light noa * hero today than for n long tlmo previous , tno blir premium they have been bringing nf Into having stnrtod tliu-m to market. The bulk of the lioes sold ut from $4.90 to$5.05 for heavy and nt from $5.05 to $5.76 for light. Ioturn { < ) sliow a modcrato Increase In the number of hogs packed compared with hut wcok , the total being 145,000 hogs , ugaliiit 120,000 the preceding week and 230,000 for the corresponding week lust year , an Increase during the wock of 25,000 hogs and n decrease of 85,000 compared with the corresponding week last year. Since March 1 the total packing Is 4,546,000 hogs compared with 6,730,000 for the corresponding week last year , a decrease for the season of 1,185,000 hogs. Low as prices worn during the preced ing several weeks , this week has soun still lower markets During the three days ended with Wednesday no less thnn 40,000 bond of sheen and Iambi were unloaded bore , with the result that , prices dropped from 26c to60c per 100 Ibs. Piesimt quotations are the lowest of the your , but un ions shipments from the country are Immedi ately curtailed there must bo n fur ther shrinkage In values. Local slaugh terers are the almost exclusive oper ators , and they dimply cannot continun to handle such enormous supplies at. any price. Quotations are from $1.60 to M for good Tcxans , from $1.75 to 3.25 for westerns and from $1.75 to $4 for unlives. Lambs urn olT to from $2.70 to $5 und very weak at that range. Today' , owing to the light run , there was a steadier fooling , but no Improvement lu prices. Receipts : Cattle , 0,200 head ; calves , GOO head ; boat * , 28,000 head ; sheep , 5,000 head. The Kvenlng Journal reports : UATTI.K Hocolpts , (1,600 ( head ; shipments , 2.BOO head : market slow , lOc lower : bust natives , Jl.76Ii4.90 ; good to choice. $4.25 ® 4.70 ; others , J2.80S3.00 ; Texuns , $2.25 2.76 ; wc'sterns. $2.5034.10 ; cows , $1.1032.25. Hous Hccolpts , 30.000 head ; shipments , 7,600 head ; closed 2511300 lower ; common rough heavy , $ t.254.GO ; good packing , $4.76514.90 : prlmo heavy. $5.004(5.10 ; butchers' , $5.105.25 ; light , J5.20ffi5.75. SltKEP Receipts , 6,000 head ; shipments. 980 head ; market stonily ; natives , t2.76Q4.00 ; westerns$2.8033.50 ; Texans , $4. Kansas ( Uly l.lvo Stock Market. KANSAS CITY , Aug. 18. OATTLI ; Receipts , 2,000 head ; shipments , 2,900 , head : marUnt weak , lOc lower ; shipping steers , $2.00il5.1G ; Texas and native cons , $1.10162.90 ; buli'hers , $3.OO4.10 ; stockorsnnd feeders , $1.90IW,50. lions Receipts , 8,000 head ; shipments , 3.400 heads market 10ff 30c lower ; bulk , J4.75 < fl5.30 ; heiivlos , $4.6Oii5.00 ; packers , $4.75 ® 6,16 ; lights , Yorkers and mixed , $5.00S5.50. SltBKl1 Receipts , 1,000 head ; shipments , none ; sales , none. Now Vork Live Mock .Market. NEW YORK , Aug. 18. llttr.VKs Trade for nil tirades and values barely steady : Texans , and Colorado.- ) , $3.40 ; dressed beef steady at $7. OALVKS Slow , but steady. Sllixi * AND LAM s--Kasy ; Mieop , VSc per Ib. lower ; cholcu lambs steady ; common , Iflower. . llous Market steady at , $5.50. St. f.cm In l.tvn Stock Mnrkat. ST. Louts. Aug. 18. O.tTTl.r. Rocoluts. 2,800 bond : shipments. * 1,700 head ; market steady ; top for Texas steers , $3.10 ; top on cows , $2.40. HOGS Receipts , 2,600 head ; shipments , 1,600 head ; market 20c lower ; top price , $5.80 ; bulk of sales , t5.80a5.70. Sll-Ef Receipts , 1,200 head ; slilpmonts , 100 head ; market weak , nominal. VKl'OyiTUltS TALK Ut' LVXCinXQ , Victims of the IndlunHpiilU Nntlonnl Hunk Wreckinc Wilt Tixicn Vigorous Aatlmi. INDIANAPOLIS , Aug. 18. If somo- . . Is not done to check the impetuous depositor's or rather ox-depositors of the failed Indianapolis National bank trouble may follow. Five hundred of them mot lust Highland voted to employ an attorney to guard their interests. The expressions were very bitter ittrainst the man who wrecked the bunk. Comp troller Eekols wus censured by many of the speakers because be will not give out the examiner's report of the condi tion of tho"bank , and the local govern ment ollleials were criticised because there had been delay in prosecuting the bank wreckers. One speaker said if the law was not enforced the depositors ought to hang some ono to a lamp post. The temper ottho meeting on the subject of prose cutions was very pronounced in favor of immediate action. Schuylcr Hnughey wont to Chicago and other persons are now under surveillance. Enoch Ilogato , grand master of the Odd Follows , last evening appointed a com mittee to investigate Hutighoy's embez zlement of Odd Follows funds. The in vestigation will bo sot on foot today. Convened to Cut Cost of Composition. ST. PAUL , , Aug. 18. The St. Paul and Minneapolis Publishers association , the Typothouu , the union printers and the executive committees of Typograph ical unions Nos. 30 and 42 hold a meet ing to discuss a proposition looking to the reduction of the cost of composition. The publishers submitted a proposition that the price of composition bo reduced on morning papers from 42 cents per 1,000 cms to 35 cents , and on evening papers and all day work in the book and job olllces from 35 to 30 cents ; also that the week scale be $14 instead of $10. The proposition was a state ment in writing that employers would return to the old scale us soon as the financial depression in ended. The union committees took the matter under advisement , and the St. Paul and Minne apolis unions will /oto upon the question in special mooting Sunday afternoon. lloka Repudiates Ills I'npor. WASHINGTON , Aug. 18. Secretary Smith was shown a dispatch to the elTcct that the Atlanta Journal laid called upon congress to pass a free coinage - ago bill. The secretary said no siirnili- canco should bo attached to tlio editor ials of that paper on account of the fact that ho still hold a block of stock in it , for the reason lie had ceased to control the paper 'when ho came into the cab inet. Ilo said the quotation from the Journal was not only misleading , but failed to present the position of that paper , Secretary Smith said ho hud seen thu editorial and that it declares in favor of the immediate and uncon ditional repeal of the Sherman act. Kllleil UU Wife unit Kaonpoil. COLUMUUS , Ind. , Aug. 18. Cyrus Brown wont to the homo of his brother- in-law , Charges Steeubergor , last even ing to see his wife , who had not been living with him for BOIIIO tlmo and who hud tiled in the circuit court some days ago a milt asking divorce und the cus tody of their three children. What the two said no one knows , but Brown pulled u revolver und shot her dead. Ho fired two balls through her body , one taking olTect in the heart , causing instant death. Ho then made a rush for her brother , but could not got close enough , on account of the darkness , to kill him , Hu escaped. Ofllcors are In pursuit. Hndeil thu Kniiilty , DUESOEN , Tonn. , Aug. 18. News has reached | ioro of u shooting at Gibson , a Binall station above hero , in which ono man wus seriously wounded and another killed. J. J. Polk Alexander , ono of the most prominent citizens in this sec tion , was shot once in the head and twice in the body by Ir. Wilson , a druggist of Glouson. Wilson then shot himself , dying instantly. They had been enemies for a year. Alexander did no shooting. It is thought that Alexander's wounds are not necessarily fatal. Wilson went to Gleason a your ago from Cairo. Ho loaves u wife and four children , Nt. I'uul Hunk Itobber Caught. CHICAGO , Aug. 18. George Harvey the robber of 95,000 in gold from the First National bank at St. Paul , wus captured hereby the Plnkortons lu-jt night. Ho wua caught ut a poker table recklessly gambling away his ill-gotten gains. Will Sue tlio Oluurini ; Home. NKW YOUK , Aug. 18. It ia reported hero that the "receivers of the Mudiuon Soak Soak boil boil rinse rinse , ; , ; , aw&y , And scarcely eee the board at nit , upon a washing Jay. For SANTA GLAUS SOAP it does the work , And toil is changed to play , While gaily sings - the laundry maid , j AJJMP- T ft ' upon a washing day. N. K. FA1RBANK & CO. , Sole Manuf.ctureri , CHICAGO , ILL. OMAHA U Itafactras a lotos iecloiy BAGS & TWINES | TENTS , ETC. Bcmis Omaha Hag Omaha Tent -Awning COMl'ANV. COM TAX V. Importorfl nnil manufac turers of Hour encks , HOUSK COVKIIB. tmrlnpi , twine. 111. ) Ffminm Mrout. BOOTS AND SHOES. Morsc-Coc Shoj Company. Salesroom and Ollloo-110T-1 \ - 111 ! Movrnr.lt Factory-llln-1121-1121 HorenM St. \Vo nro the OXI.V M.innfaHurori of UouU nnj glim1In the ) stnluof Nobraski. A Kuncr.il Invltntlon In u.vton.Ioil to all to Inipoct our now fnotory. DRY GOODS. M. ' E. Smith & Co. Kilpatrick-KochDry OOODS CO. Dry Roods , notion : ) , fur- Notloin , touts' furnish- nlshliii ; goods , eorncr Ink' fumlK , cor. lltli niut II til nnil llownnl U. llnrnoy Streets. FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Becc ! ) & Runyan COMPANY. UpliolttcrcJ furnltiiro , FUHNITUHK COMl'ANV 110'-1 lot Mcliulus ct. Wliolosulo only. and ISlUStrool Squnro bank , which closed n few days ago , nro f'oiiif { to brinjr suits aijainst the clearing hoitbo to recover tlio $ , ' ) OO.OUO woi-th of securities the clearing : liouso committee took outof the batik to indem nify the St , Nicholas bank , which wns the clearing house agent for the Madibou Square , against that amount of charges which it was known would bo turned in the following day. TifTnny'g tlrimt Dliimnnil Iliinglit. NEW YOUK , Aup. 18. It is said that the big diamond which is the star at traction of the Tiffany exhibit at the World's ' fair has boon bought by Mrs. Charles T. Yorkos , wife of the Chicago street railway king , who will soon take up his abode in this city. Tlio price paid for the diamond is quoted at $100- 000. It is said that Mrs. Yorkos will wear it in a stomacher that is now being made for her by Tiffany. The diamond is the size of a small walnut and to the inexperienced eye it seems to have n beautiful touch of barely perceptible yellow in it. Piles of people ; have pilos. but Do Witt's Witch HazclSalvcwill euro them. Scalcrx Seized. VlCTOHlA. B. C. , Aug. 18. The scal ing schooner Viva came into port yester day und announced the sei/.uro of the sealers Ainoka and Minnie and two American healers by a Russian mau-of- var for sealing in the 7-ono protected iround Copper inland. The papers of ho Ainoku and Minnie wore confiscated ind they were ordered to go to Yoko- ituna for trial before the British consul. The captain of the Viva mys ho saw the Minnie taken and she was thirty nilee from the islands. The Russians claim she was only twenty-two miles out. _ Balloon tonight , Courtland beach. Got Fifty TlioiiHttnd on u Lift1. NEW Yoinc , Aug. 18. It transpires that a life insurance company on Tues day paid $ T > 0,000 to "Deacon" White. The money was paid in settlement for a policy for that amount hold by Mr. White by assignment on the life of P. Burns , who died Tuesday. An olllcor of the insurance company said : ' 'Wo al ways pay promptly , and in this cube , as Mr. Whlto said the money would unable him to resume immediately , we felt dis posed to oblige him , and did so. " Piles of people have piles , out DoVVitt'a wltchhuzcl Bulvo will euro them. Deacon Wlilt I'uylntr inn l > bt , NEW YORK. Aug. 18. Some of "Dea con" White's creditors received cheeks yesterday for the amounts duo them. Air. White says : "I had Borne creditors who worn not secured. I thought they needed the money , and as I made some thing in wheat the other day I have been paying them olt. That is all there Is to It. " Louvonmark dives tonight Courtland. ii Klupurn Airrfctmt. PEOHIA , 111. , Aug. 18. The police have arrested G. W. Johnson , aged 17 , and Miss Alta Goldsmith , aged 18 , who eloped from Oocoola , Neb. , a few days ago. Johnson otolo $101) ) from his par ents and his arrest was caused by a brother. The couple were relca&cil after refunding the money they had loft. Iiiillinin Iron \VurkJ Shut Down. MAKIO.V , Intl. , Aug. 18. The Marion Malleable Iron works , after a temporary suspension for repairs , have shut down Indefinitely for lack of protitablo bUHi- ness. The industry is ono of the largest in this city , employing when In opera tion UoO men. It will restimo as soon as the business condition throughout the country shall justify It. Piles of jiooplo U'lvo imos , nut Oa Witt's Witch Hiuel Silvo will ourj tho.ii. - IlllnoU I'rlv.Ui ! HsillK I'll 1 1 < . AUHOHA , 111. , Aug. 18. M. E.Cornell , the banker at Yorkville , HI. , has made an assignment , ilia asbots are $10,000 , und liabilities $05,000. It was a private alTuir , but did quite an extensive busi ness. Inability to realize' on his assets and to hucuro aid customarily extended precipitated the failure. The Blckotts tonight Courtland beach. HARDWARE. Rector & Wllhclmy LohccK & Linn , COMPAQ. Dpiilorn In hixrilmtro mil Corner 10th mid Jackson mrctmnlc * ' tnuln. Mri'ots. 1401 DouitlD.i inrcot. HATS , ETC. | IRON WORKS. SOUTH Union Stock Yards Company , Soutri Ojnaba. Hen Cattle Ilo anil Slioot > market In lha war. COIVIMlSSinjJ HOUSES. Wood Brothers. Llvo Stock Commission Morohunti o-ilh Uuinha Tolophona 1157. Clilcijl JOHN I ) . DAIHSMAX , I WAIVl'lill K. > VOOO , fM * Mnrltot reports liy mall and Trlro cheerful ulshuil upon aiipllcutlon. DOCTOR Searles & Searles PHYSICIANS SURGEONS & Specialists CHRONIC , NERVOUS AND PRIVATE DISEASES euro Catarrh , All Diseases of tU Nobo. Throat , Clio it , Stomnoh , BowaU and Livor. Rhouiaatliiii , Dyspojula , Blood. Skin nnil i-iduoy DlMoavoi , female Woftliiiomo * , Lout Muuhootl ! UitKD , nn I nil forms of WEAK MEN HYDnOCKLK AND VAHlCOOKf.K tierinanonlly uul hiiceuHHdilly em-oil , MitlliuJ nowiiiiliuitillliif. : Tl | < : , vr.tirNT : ItV , tllll < Hpnelutty. PIMCS , FISTULA , P1SSUKU , permanently oiiHl , wltlioulthiiuuiiot Itiilfti , Hi .TUiro orcaimllo. All maladies of a prlv.'itu or del lea W natnrj , of eltliur HUX , poultlx'uly curuil Call on or aildruss , with utamp. for Clroalari , Fix-u UuoU , UoclKjH | ami Hymptoni HlanliH , Fll' ' # I'll , ' ! * ! I -.nutli 15th He 111 , ) a OJiuJ ) , i ) JIAII \ . MHII. The First Last. Until the Ducbcr- llainpdcn I7 > jcwcl watches were put on the market , the most Important hearing i n watch works was not RUBY JEWELED jeweled ! The cost was , \OJ \ ADJUSTED u ) coo much. Cost should . WATCHES . not count when lime * . THE e and reliability are at stake , Ifjrour dealer dor not keep our wntclins , mall UH your ftdiiri'm and wu will eml you thn nama < if dealer who data. Tine UUKIIKII WATCU B , Canton , 0. Tliu bnitcd Non Spectaclc.-j and Kyu Glasses fur mil. in Om. aha by MAX .MIJVKR & KRO. CO. , ONLY , With Nnrvo Ilo n * . now vegetable discovery of ui'irvolouH imner , positive euro for all nerve trouuinB , uoh ns nofvoui proatratlou blotplchsncss , demiondnnoy , pains In back aui Hide , blolc headache , dytpuptlii , IOH of uppo- tlio , etc. Wonderful noire tonic , nmkea rlun , pure tilooil , to n B entire nyKtoin. 1 a bo . uiii'uli for two weekn. At druggists , or btf uiull , NorveUoau Co. , Hulfalo. N , V.