THE OMAHA DAILY UBKt AUGUST 23. 1TO COMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Tipped Over Yeslordfty on Tree Keallzing Sales. NEBRASKA CROP CONDITIONS A FACTOR Increased ItncrlpM of Corn ixpectnd : from Till * Slate Immediately 1'lcnty of Old Corn In Stork in tlio Viflu * tty of Omnhn. CHICAGO , Aug. 22. The wheat market just tipped over today. There were free realizing sales on weak cables , stoppage ot shipments , Increased contract stocks and an overbought condition of local trade. Corn weakened on hi ? receipts , rains over the west and In sympathy with wheat. . The provision Irado was very slow , with only fie range In prices. Wheat lost Jfc , corn tfe and oats > < fo of their yesterday's closing values , Provisions closed ft shade lower , except nork , which U nominally a trlllo higher. Wheat at the opening was > c lower thn yesterday's close , ruled weak and with only slight fluctuations ; nrlccs declined from % c to Jfo , then held steady and the closing was easy , from } { c to ; Yo from the bottom. There ivas a good deal of wheat for sale , but there was a meager demand , Stocks In Now York were higher , and the business situation seemed to bo brightening , but thru did not prevent weakness. Good exports from the seaboard helped the market some later In the day , but the general tone was heavy. In corn some change was going on , selling September and buying May , largely for New York account. The moderate receipts esti mated for tomorrow helped to sustain the market at the decline , but it was prevented from reacting to any extent by the very eti- couraalng outlook for the crop in Iowa as published In the weekly report from that state. Some receivers reported the outlook for increased receipts from Nebraska for some time to come , claiming there was plenty of old corn there and that the. crop promised well and was already practically assured. The absence of orders was the most notable - blo point in oats. Prices Kept within a ifc range. The stagnation In the provision trade was aualn in evidence today. There was a little business In ribs at the opening and then trading died out entirely. Kstlmatcd receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , IK ) cars ; corn , UOO cars ; oats , S35 cars ; hogs , eu.OOO head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Cash quotations were as follows : FMMIK Dull , steady. WiiCAT-iNo. 2 spring , 61 He : No. 3 spring , f o. b,5.r 5t.ric : No. 2 red , OUSc. COUN No.2,38Uc. No.Syellowclosing , 39 < fc OATS Nd. 2. 23 ic ; No. a white , f.o. b.,27Wa 28c : No. 3 white , f. o. b. , 2G ? tt27c. ItVE No. 2. 40c. IlAiti.EV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 8 , no sales ; No. 4 , f. o. b. , 35c. I''IAX SEKD No. 1 , (1 , TIMOTHY HKUI > 1'rlino , $3.30 3.35. 1'oiiK Moss' , per bbl. , $12.7513.00 ; lard , per 100' Ibs. , J8.25K8.i.r ( : ) ; short ribs sides ( loose ) , J8.07i4l8.12J } ! : dry salted shoulders , ( boxed ) . $7.20@7.&U ; short clear sides ( bo.\od ) , r8.25S.IJO. WHISKY Distiller ! , ' finished goods , per gal. , KIKIAIIS Unchanged ; cut loaf , GJfc ; granu- Inted , C.r)7 ; hlandard "A , " & .70. The following were tlio receipts and ship ments for today : On the Produce exchange today the butter market was ( julet ; creamery , 1724c : dairy , lG@21c. i > Eggs , steady ; strictly fresh , 13Jc. } New York MurUots , NKW YOUK , Aug. 22. Fiotm Ilocolpts OGtOOnkgs.exports ( : , 12,000bids , 79,000&acUs ; sales , ( i.dliO pkgi. ; market dull , easy. CORN MIAL : steady , falrdemaimj bales , COO tibls. tibls.KYK KYK Dull , nominal ; western , 545it)5c. HAIIIXY MAI.T Dull ; western , GDc. WIIIIAT Itecelpls , ( JC.G.OUO bu. : exports , 255- 000 bu , ; sales , 1,710,000 bu. of futures , 72,000 bu , spot. Spots , dull , He lower , steady ; No. 2 red , ashore and allont , fi8@08 > Vc ; afloat , r,8 ? ; < ! ? . < 8Ur ; f. o. b. . UBJKtnuye ; ungraded red , C5itli'Jc ( ; No. 1 northern , UO'Jc. Uptions were moderately active and ! i2ii' lower ; No. 2red , August , 08a ! ; Huiteinber | , UUinSG'JJi , closing OOJic ; October , 7172c ! , closing 72 c ; lo- ) coninor , 70Vi7Gi ! ! , closing 70'fc. nu. WIIIIL * i < u. WIKICUS were moderately ac- llvu and ? B < u.Jie lower : i-eptember , 4GJitt4tiiic , closing at 4G ci Uctolier , 47 ! 4H7 > lc , closing nl'ITUc ; Dt'cember , 47c. OATS Hecelpts , 1DO.OOO bu. ; exports , GOC lilt , ; bales , 140,000 bu. futures , 01,000 bu , spot. Spnts , dull , lower. Options , dull , ( aider ; September , 30"ia30iJe ( , closing at ao ? < : ; October , 304"o. closing at 30V : No vumbur , : ilfjc ; spot No. 2 white , 3CJ35 ( Jci No. 2 UhldtKo , ! ! ( No. 3 , iU(4tiUlie ) ! : liilxcd western , 3033'Ji : ; white western , SifjQ HAY Steady , quiet. HOPS Dull , sternly. II HIM Nominal. \Viioi < Dull , Irri'Kular. I'novisioNS Cut meats , qulot , stciidy Luril , oiihler , iiilit | ! ; wuMurn steam cloaud a IU biili'H ' . ' 60 UurueH ' | , at t'J ; options sale * liiinu ; Heptember , KU.O& ; ( Jctobur , H,4G ; 1'ork qulut , bti'iuly. HUTTKII < jtitot , IrroKular ; wnsti < rucreamery 17i0c ! western factory , l-m < 217c ! Klglns U&i * . UiiBisse Quiet , firm. Kims Lower , huavy receipts , quiet : re culplH , 0,000 plis , : wcsdun fretih , ItttlD o sci'onilH per cnsn , j'-VJMCll.'au. 'J'At.MlW Mom aullvu , llrm. CorniNSm-.n ( ) ii < Dull , steady ; crude. 355 BOut yellow , tS43u. HlUK 1'lrni ileiiuind , MOI.AHSKS I'lrm ilemand. rKTUOi.KtiM-Ni'uli'ctrd : Pennsylvania ol spot hiili-s mmej r < ui > toiiihur option sulea nom tj'J'ii' ' hill ; Mum oil , bales nunu ; total sale : unm > . ItOSIS Dull , I'lisy , Tuiii'BNTiNK More active , llrai : sales. bC bblH. at acwwaiii1. btiOAit Hu\v , llrm , I'm Imix Dull , steady ; American , t2.75 < ID.fiU. t.'oi'i'EB Stonily ; hike , (8.60. LtiAD-Qulut ; domt'i.tlc , S3.37 ! { , TIN Firm ; Straits , * la,70 blu ; plates , dul Iteuily. it Nominal , Nt , l.uuU BT. I.OUIH , Aug. 22 , t'.ouu Weak ; n { uolably elmnged. WIIUAT Dull , cloning } iS'eoir ; No. 2 re cakli and August , C > 8c ; boptumber , 6'Ji ) title ; October , G'Jc ) ; Din-ember , G8 > ie. COUN Closed JiutKc elf ; No. 2 mixed , cat anil Anniihl , aic ; Suptembur , 34liiQi34 'tCi D crinber , : Uc. ? OATS Higher on demand ; No. 2 , cash ai AugUbt , Utilic ; Heptember , 24Uc ; October , 24 I'uovisiONs Weaker ; pork , uow , currei make. fia.Gmj ; lard. f8.lb. Itucicii'Tti-l'lcnir , 3,000 sacks ; wheat , 0 ! DOO bui corn , 170,000 bu. ; oats , 13,000 bu , Hnirui.STS : I'Munr. 8,000 tacks ; wheat , 1' 000 bu , | corn , BO.OOO bu. ; outs. U.OOO bu. Kan ii > city Alurkot * . KANSAS OITV , Aug. 92. WIIKAT U& tower ; No. 2 hard , ( JOdii&lc ; No. 2 red , 52ISC. t.'oiiN lebs llrm ; No. 2 , mixed and white , . OATS I'lrinj No. 2 mixed , SKQ.23C1 No. whlto.JSitUlic. . HUTTKH-rKi'eulpts light ; llrm ; creamery , B'Jle ; dairy. l&itlHf. cllvi. . llrm ; IK&lllic. S Whunt. 14.000 bu. - ID.UH ) bu. Cuttiiii Sturkut. NEW Oiti.JUNS. Aug. 22. Steady ; good ml dllng , 7Ue : middling , 7ic ! ; low mlddlli GCI uood ordluury , U Ci-lCo ; uut and colpt.t , 4B3 hi\le | export ! comtnli * , 860 < nloi , fif.O bnlM : MocW , 47,040 . KulUrcMtnlOM , 8S.OOO l ) lCd | AURllM. .fi.3 hid ; P6plcmbpf.tO.S3 bid : October , fi,0njl .0l ! November , 7.0ltt7.02l llocombcr. { 7.093 7.10s January , | 7 24U7.26 ! Vobruary , t7.3'J'j7.B4 | March , 7,40tt7 _ : _ Omnliti I'rixlncn Murknt. tltlTTUfi-rnncy oroMuerlos , olid packed , 10c ; fair to good creameries , lollilwicked , ICUlBcicholcn to fanry country , 14ai6ci fMr to Kooil country , t2&13cj pucklnR tock , rf'ivp. 1'oui.TUY The recc-ltits of ehlckeni have been pretty largo thw week , In fact , larger than the demand. As a coiisciiioiico | the market li weak and holders , would bo glad to clean tit ) nt 930ic. ! Thu top on old liens Is about 7itcs old roosters , 4tt iCj ducks. 78c. Kotis The receipts are rather Hunt with llio market steady , the bulk nolng at He. OAMEWhllo the wertber Is too warm to timko the handling of game an entirely safe business , them are soinu birds arriving ! mill iard duck * . 13.60 ! bltio tvliiRvd teal , 11.70 ; green winced teal , 11.00 ; plover , GOa75c. HONKY New honey has put In an appear ance on thn market , but the demand Is light : choice now whlto clover , lG17c , I'lCUONS The demand Is not quite so active as It was ; live pigeons at (1.50. VKOKTAllI.KS. ONIONS Homo crown stock Is plenty at H5c per Ib. on orders from the country. TOMATOK8 Homo grown stock , per basket , . POTATOES The supply Is very light and tlio market linn. On orders from the country they are worth at least 70c. UAIUIAUI : Tlio business In shipping cabbage to the country appears to bo about over. Occasional orders are recblved and llllod at CK'I.EIIV Stray shipments are arriving and thuiiuitllty of the stock Is pronounced' good for thlM season of the year. Ceh'ry , pur doi. bunches. 35c. F11UIT3. OiiAi'KS So far this season there have not been very many grapes In from California ; California , per case , 1 1.25@1.60. CAi.tKoilNiA I'liiilTS Late Crawford poaches , per box , tl ! llartlott pears , per oox , $2 ; plums , nor box , tl.20l,60 ; nectarines , pur bov , Ifi.GO. MKI.ONS fJood watermelons are selling at 816 per 100 ; small or Inferior , M0.0012.00 : Jem cantaloupes , baskets , $1 ; crates J1.25 ® 1.00. Arpr.Ks No apples to amount to anything are bolnc shipped In , and tlio supply of liomo grown stock Is moderate. Cliofco Duchess , per bbl. , (3.60 ; common varieties , suitable to ship on orders , 32.75Q3.00. TltOl'lCAfj ritUITS. BANANAS I'rlres remain about steady , per bunch , lar e. S2.25JJ2.50 ; per bunch , small to medium , Jl.705i2.00. IJK.MONS The steady warm weather pro duces n very fair demand for lemons and alt houses are doing , a Rood steady business In them. Mcsslnas. extra , fancy , ftl.OOaG.60 ; McsKlmis , per box , choice to fancy , S5.OOft5.GO. OIIANOKN There tire only a few oranges ar riving. Ill verslde Mediterranean sweets , 83.75. IIIDKS , TAI.UW , KTC. Hums No. 1 green hides , 2Wo ; No. 2 croon hides , 2c ; No. 1 creen salted hides , 2Mc ; No. 2 green salted hides , 2c : No. I green salted hides , 25 His. to 40ilbs. , 2-Uc ; No. 2 green salted hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 2c ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 Ibs. tb 15 Ibs. , 5c ; No. 2 veal ralf. 8 His. to.15 Ibs. , 3c ; No. 1 dry ntnthlilos , Gc ; No. 2 dry Mint hides , 4c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , Oc. I'art cured hides ' /c. pur II ) . less than fully cured. SIIEKP I'KI.TS tirecn salted , each UOcKf 1.26 ; green salted shoarllncs ( short woolod early skins ) , each 10U20c ; dry shcarllncs ( short woolcd early skins ) . No. 1 , each oalOc : dry shearlings ( short wooled early sklnsl. No. 2 , each 6c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pulls , per Ib. , actual weight , Ida lie ; dry Mint Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 710c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool polls , per Ib. , actual welchl , OQllOe : dry Hint Colorado mur rain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 79c ; drv pieces and bucks , actual welcht , 5te7c. TAt.t.ow AND OHKASE Tallow , No. 1 , 4c ; tallow , No. 2 , 8',4c ! crease , white A , 3',4o ; crease , white H , 3c ; grease , yellow , 2 c ; grease , dark , 2c ! ; old butter , 2.ffi214c . ; eqe swax , prime , 16&25c ; rough tallow , y < 33c. _ .S'ow York Dry ( ionds Market. New VOIIK , Aue. 22. Whllo the feeling In the dry goods market Is better than a week ace and business a little larger , the demand Is still very moderate , unsteady and uncertain , Brown cottons have a relatively fair request In onn to three case lots and there Is export movement In the heaviest grades. The market Is steady In tone without the eagerness to buy or pressure to sell. Tlio clothing woolen trade Is Hat , but leading buyers have placed the necessary orders for spring goods. _ _ _ _ _ _ Oil Miirkuts. OIL CITY , I'a. , Aug. 22. National transit cer tificates opened atCOJi ; highest. G0 ; lowest , 60'a ! closed , 698i sales 5,000"bbls ; clearances , 70.000 nlils ; shipments , 134,013 bbls ; runs , 90.015 bills. riTTSiumo , I'a. , Aug. 22. National transit certificates opened utGl ? ; closed. 69Bi high est , 01J : lowest , 697 : sales , 10,000 bbls. LONDON , Aug. 22. CALCUTTA LINSEED Spot , 41s 9d uor quarter. LINSEED On , 21s UJd percwt. S I'll ! ITS TUIll'KNTlNK 20.S lO'/Jd pcrCWt. Liverpool Mat-lion. LivEiti'ooi. , Aug. 22. WHEAT Easy , de mand poor ; holders offer freely ; red western , spring , 5s 7dQi5s ( 8d per cental. COUN Easy , demand poor ; mixed western , 4sid percental , HACON 54s per cwt. for long clear middles above 45 Ibs. _ L'oU'eu Murknt. New VonK , Aug. 22. Options openon flrni and unchanged to 15 points down , and closed dull and unchanged to 5 points up ; sales , 5,000 bags , Including : September and October , 810.00 ; March , S14.GO. Spot lllo , dull ; No. 7 , 810.70. _ _ _ _ 1'lillinlulpliln Oruln Market. PimAmi.nuA : , Aug. 22. WH BAT Firm ; No. 2 red , Aucust , /G5Jte. . Cons Declined ; No. 2 mixed , August , 4GJi O47c. OATS Strains , advanced ; No. 2 white , August , 35&3Gc. Cincinnati Marluits. CINCINNATI , Aug. 22. WHEAT Firm ; No. 2 red. GOc. CoilN Slow , easy : No. 2 mixed , 41c. OATS Easy ; No , 2 mixed , 27c. WHISKY Quiet ; 81.12. Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS * . AUK. 22. Kut tires very dull ; cash market brisk ; receipts , 102 cars ; Sep tember , 50c ; December , 03 > gc. On truck , No. hard , 58c : No. 1 northern , GGc ; No. 2 , northern , 6-lc. _ Kaltlnuiro ( .ruin Market. HAI.TIMOUK , Aug. 22. WHEAT Dull and lower ; August , GO ? ( BOOc. COUN Weak ; AuguM , 4G-10)4'c. ) OATS Quiet ; No. 2 white western , 34c. STOCKS AND IIONIJ3. Less Activity Cliuraotorl7.oil Healing ! in Securities Vcntcrilny than UHIIII ! . NEW YOHK , Aug. 22. There was less ac tivity In the stock market yesterday than usual and the Ituctuations were confined within narrower limits. As a rule prices were higher In early trading , owing to fur thur arrivals of gold and the receipt ofVash' Ington nil vices favoring the repeal of tin Sherman law , The rise was equal to fron X to l < Jf per cent , the latter lu Chicago Gas i which sold at 53. The offerings were llgh on tnu way up , hut the rise was taken advau tago of by the buyers of yesterday and Sat ir urday to realize prollts. During the after noon the professionals , who worked on th bear side , put out fresh lines of shorts , and i decline of of % to ! i per cent ensued. Genera Electric fell oil a per cent to HSj ; Burllngtoi 2 % per cent , to 75 > f ; Chicago Gas tyf pc ; cent , to WlJij Distillers. S.tf per cent , to 21 Manhattan ' - per cent , to llOJtf , und Wester Union J per cent to 7ti . There was little lu the way of news t affect the market and excited only a langul Interest among operators. Most of th traders have apparently reached tlm coi elusion that only smull turns can bo luadi 11 , pending positives developments on the sllvc question , nud they are accordingly junipin In and out us they see opportunities of mat lug prollts , Among the specialties the fo lowing changes occurred in the last n lOt per ted sales : An advance of IU per cent I 'd. Saratoga , 4) < | tier cent in Jersey Central , ii1 iifi per cent in United States Kuhber and 21 per cunt lu Lead preferred , and a decline i sh 15 % in Louisville , St. Louis & Texas. Tl le lust named sold at4 percent. The gcncr ; lend murkul closed about steady In tone. nd The I'ost says ; To those who are curioi Ic. Ic.nt to discover the cause of the great falling c in western railway earnings , the returns i the present crop movement will bo enllgh enlng. The farmer's stock in city storai warehouses has thus far met the coutl uously heavy export demand. Hut it noticeable the shipments from the farms ,2o the great interior receiving points hat meantime fallen to a small fraction of the average. At i > oliits , such us Toledo at 91 Dululh , which thus far in the season ha' ' been the chief source of New York's suppl the stock on hand shows rauld shrlnkag ! 18 Chicago received by the granger roads la barely one-sixth the quantity of who it took in the same week of Ib'Jl. , und thout this dccrcusu is largely duo to the city's d tcrmlned hoarding of its own existing whe ; stock , the effect on railroad tratUo is 1101 Id- the less serious. MB , Much of the recently exported cold h ro- tloubtlcs * guue wust to supply the nee The total sales of stocks today were 152,300 sharesIncluding : Atchlson , 3,100 ; llurltngton , 7,200 ; Chicago Oas , 14,600 ; Distilling , 17- 600 : General Electric , 0,400 ; Northwestern , 0,500 ; Northern 1'aclllc , 3,600 ; Kock Island , O.GDO ; St. Paul , 18,800 ; Sugar , 10,500 ; Western Union , 10,200. Nuw York .Honey Mnrkot. Nnw Yonic , Aug. 22. MONEY ON CAM/ Firmer ill 3H percent ; lust loan at 4 per cent ; closing olTorcd at 4 per cent. I'lllMcMmtCANTil.K I'Al'r.it 812 per cent. STKIIMNU EXCIIANOE Weak , with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.8204.83 for sixty-day bills and J4.8744.88 for demand ; commercial bills , 5-4.BOUrii4.80 ! ' , . Su.vr.u ( JniiTiFiCATKS Were bid up to 7Cc without a sale. GovKitNMi'.NT HONDS liower. State bonds dull. dull.The The closing quotations on bonds. Fliiiiiiclal Nutus. New OIILDANS , Aug. 22. Clearings , $1,003- 159. 159.HAVANA HAVANA , Aug. 22. Exchange quiet. Sugai quiet. MKUPIIIS. Aug. 22. Clearings , 103,911 ; bal ances , $18,432. NKW VOHK , Aug. 22. Clearings , $09,938,038 ! balances , (4,401,030. 1'Aitia , Aug. 22. Three per cent routes , 001 2'2iic for the account. OMAHA , Aug. 22. Clearings , $177,008 ; same day last week , $551,382. IlAI/riMOUK , Aug. 22. CloarltiBS , (1,222,020 balances , $ 'J9GGU3. Money , G per cent. I'llII.AIiKI.MIIA. Aug. 22. Clearings , $8,203 , 572 ; balances , $1,148,893. Money , G percent. LONDON. Aug. 22. Amount of bullion goiu Into the Hank of England on balance today iI70,000. ST. IXHJIB , Aug. 22.-ClearIngs , $2G44,743 balances , SS307.172. Money quiet. G8 pe cent. Exchange on Nuw York , $2.50 discount CIIIRAUO , Aug. 22. Clearings , $9,981,770 0 Now York exchange , $5 discount , titurllni 0n exchange llnner at $4.81(24.80. ( Money stead' ' at7 percent , , 1IOSTON , Aug. 22. Clearings , $10,174,770 t balances , $1,387.031. Money , H per cent ti Exchange on New York , $1,25 to $1.51 premium per $1,000. ru OMAHA I.1VK STOCK. a Very Itcspectiiblo Ituii of Iloth Hogs nil il Cuttle. in TUESDAY , Aue. 22. inr There was a very respectable run of bet Ii hogs and cattle hero today , something ov * Iin 200 cars in all. Receipts for the two daj foot up a,41U cattle , U.704 hogs and 2,11 id to sheep , as against aW5 cattle , 5,21 ! ) hogs an 10 1,145 sheep Monday and Tuesday of lai 10n week. Receipts of cattle were somewhat large cr than a week ago today , and the proportion ! Is natives and westerns was pretty neail k- ko "half and half , " with the general quality i o- the offerings urotty much as it has boon fi oin a week past , Whllo the local coi tlngcnt monopolized the mirket ai the general tone to the trade wai decided of he weak , the inquiry for and competition c heal good , ripe , thick fat native beeves wi active enough to hold prices up to Monday , us figures. As the supply was ample ai off dressed beef inens' needs not at all urgen of the under grades were in indifferent reque ' itgo and hard to more at prices 5o to lOc low , go than Monday. Good to choice 1,200 to l.ltr laIs Ib. beeves changed hands at from $3.00 Is M.as , whllo fair to good steers -ivcraglt to from 1,000 to 1,150 Ibs. sold largely at fro vo UiO to 3.90. Inferior half fa it oil and u sir dcrwelght stuff sold all the wuy from ? 3. , nd down. Good to cholco western rangers seat ve at from S3 to 1.05 , with Tuxans anil tailliu iy , nt from fJ.ao to 2.oa. The fecllnc Wi . ' . weak throughout , but while the mark ISt lacked vigor ana the movement was rath . sat sluggish the close found the pens pretty wi gh cleared. luat The supply of cows was rather liberal ai at this , with the largo supply of common we ; me erns , made a dull , weak : market. Ordmit , butchers' cows solil fully a dune lower tin las Monday at around f 1,75 and 2.25 with i ids xtremo raugo of from (1 to (3. Calves we : r about steady nnd the market for rough stock generally n shadiililwcr. In stackers aiuWMdcrs trading was rather quiet but prices wcro not quotably changed. Offerings were gctxirallv common and very largely odds and ends $2.20 to fc.7" ! buying the bulk. Good il iholco feeders nro nuota- bio at from 3.70to fi , fair to good at from J2.AO to $2.70 , flmWMnmon stud at from $3 to 2.50. UeprescntaUvo sales : DIIKSSKI ) 1IF.F.F. No. Ar. I'ke No. Av. Pr. 2. . .1120 12 75 . 10 1000 tn 76 t. . . 700 8 00- 7 1033 3 80 84. . .1030 n 10 42 1230 3 85 2. . . 090 a en > 43 llfiO 0 00 22. . . 010 3 30 „ 87 1290 3 00 23. . . 774 B 35 l6 1100 3 00 IS. . .1130 n no'- 1 llf > 0 4 15 20. . .1040 5 ' " 20 1105 4 15 $ 40. .10.11 21..1177 4 15 10 1150 D G5 DB 1333 4 85 COWS. 1. . . . 700 1 00COWS. 2 , . . . . . OGO 1 00 3. . . . 070 00 13 , . . . . 016 1 OO 4. . . . R25 00 12 , . . . . 713 1 00 2. . . 705 00 24. . . . . 840 2 00 2. . . . ' 875 00 10 , , . . . . 030 2 00 1. . . .1020 00 10. . . . . . 850 2 00 4. . . . 837 as 5 , , . . . . 770 . 2 00 1. . . .1020 1 25 a . . . . OSO 2 00 I. . . 000 1 25 2 , . . . . 776 2 05 ' ' ' .1010 1 25 10. , . . . . 747 2 1)5 ) I ? . . . . 794 1 35 21. , . . 010 2 15 2. . . . BOO 1 60 23. . . . . ona 2 25 5. . G72 1 60 12. . . . . 070 2 25 4.a. . .1005 1 65 27. 021 225 a. . 015 1 00 10. , . . . .1020 2 25 2 , .1015 i no 0. . . . . . 888 2 30 2 1110 i no 7. . . . . 802 2 35 090 1 75 7. . . . . 835 2 35 . 000 1 75 8. . . . . 843 2 35 1210 1 75 6. 050 2 40 837 1 85 20. . . . . .1000 2 60 0 778 1 00 2 , . . . .1170 2 76 1IB1FF.II ! ) . 1 510 1 25 8 013 1 85 1 480 1 40 16 004 2 25 8 537 ' 1 65 6 500 2 25 1 470 1 85 CALVES. ' ' 190 2 75 12 2GO B 75 17' . 855 3 05 05HUM'S. HUM'S. 2. . .1305 i no i 1180 1 70 1. . .1020 1 70 STOCKP.I13 AND FEEDERS. 3. . 883 n 20 C. . . . 788 (2 30 880 1 60 2. . . . 800 2 35 it OGO 2 00 4. . . . . 820 2 35 : : 050 2 00 1. . . . . 790 2 50 8. . 773 2 00 G. . . . 838 2 60 8. . G13 2 00 14. . . . . 024 2 50 0. . 4GU 2 10 ! ) . . . . . 781 2 60 6. . 612 2 10 10. . . . . 777 2 50 3. . 770 2 10 2. . . . . 405 2 60 0. . 5aO 2 15 1. . . . . 780 2 50 0. . 544 2 15 18. . . . . 838 2 70 20. , 701 2 20 21. . . . . 029 2 76 1. . 070 2 25 1. . . . . 480 2 76 0. , OGO 2 25 1. . . . 1010 2 BO 715 2 25 WEBTKIIN OATTM : . No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 1 COW. . . . 020 $1 75 5 cows. . . . 1015 $2 00 6stuers. , 1120 2 70 4 steers. . , ,1270 3 00 SOUTH DAKOTA. 27 cows. . . 1037 2 30 WYOMING. 22 steers. .1221 3 i0 ! 140 calves. . . 237 800 24 steers. .1220 2 00 2 cows 920 2 00 51 steers. . 1288 3 05 1 stag 1480 1 70 'Jcow.s. . . . . 020 2 00 4 cows. . . , 1010 2 00 29COWS. . . . . 003 2 GO 80 steers. . 1200 3 20 41 cows. . , , . 055 2 15 G4 heifers. ,1037 , 2 70 34 steers. . .1230 3 25 4 cows. . . , 082 1 75 1 cow. . . . . 840 1 76 G cows. . . . 1011 2 60 2 cows. . . . 000 2 GO 1 cow . 710 2 15 33 cows. . . . .1010 2 60 13cows. . . 014 2 15 1 cow. . . . . . 500 1 60 9 steers. . 1218 3 00 Scows. . , . . 783 2 15 23 steers. . ,1115 , 3 ! > 0 3 steers. . . .1287 2 90 16 heifers. ,1038 , 3 OO 1 steer. . . , .1050 3 20 23 steers. . ,1115 3 20 INDIAN TEllIlITOllV. 337 steers. . 800 ' ? SO Icow . 1250 1,75 Scows. . . P10 220 1 cows. . . .1080 J140 ! IGcows. . . . 990 250 Iloas The market toduy was a very sat isfactory otio. Although receipts were rather liberal , neatly twice lust Tuesday's run , there was a very active and very gen eral demand and prices averaged pretty closn to lOc bctpr ( than Monday for all grades. Shippers Vxvero particularly active buyers and took' over 3,500hogs , or nearly half the supply. Packers were not at all backward and the. fresh meat.demand was considerably better' than usual. Light and mixed hogs stil | command a good premium over hpavy grades , and fail- to good light. . ' and medium weight stuff sold todfav at from ? 5.10 to $5.30 , with prime , sojtsjit ? 5.W. Most of the higher priced hqjjs. had a few rough nnd heavy hogs thrown out. Hoiyvy ana mixed packers sold at $4.95 to $5.05 , very largely , with choice stuff up to $5.20 and rough and mixed stuff do'\vn around $4.65vand $4.tM ) . It was a go6d , strong ; active , healthy inarkoc from the start and the close was at the high point of the day. Trading was lartrely at from $5 to S5.20 as against $4.90 to $5 Monday and $4.90 to $5.05 on last Tuesday. Repre sentative sales : No. Av Sli. Pr.G5 No. Av. Sh. I'r. 5. . . . 230 - G5 52 , .350 BO $5 05 4. . . .197 80 4 70 58 , .238 1GO 5 O 0 . . 203 - 4 75 GG , . .227 280 6 07it 1..3GO 4 75 G5 , . .223 120 6 07 li 18. .312 280 4 75 71..270 120 6 10 6. .132 4 75 87..210 200 5 10 12. .375 120 4 80 69..245 280 5 10 4. . .307 4 85 03..228 210 5 10 4. . ,275 4 85 03..254 2UO 6 10 10. . .194 120 4 00 54. . . 270 40 5 10 10.G. . . . .261 4 00 G7..275 80 5 10 G..303 40 4 00 73..252 40 G 10 13..243 80 4 JO G3..25H 200 G 10 45..300 120 4 00 02..272 40 6 10 f)0..297 80 4 90 08..250 1GO 5 10 CO..280 200 4 95 67..207 200 6 10 03..287 280 4 U5 GO..347 5 10 .59..307 200 4 95 60.200 100 5 10 12 . . .203 40 4 05 40..214 80 5 10 08..280 000 4 95 03..240 40 5 10 01..301 320 4 95 72..243 100 5 10 65..272 200 4 05 64..209 40 6 10 62..302 200 4 OD 09..240 280 G 10 00..200 120 6 00 08..249 200 5 10 07. . 209 100 6 00 73..230 200 G 10 47..834 100 5 00 42..208 80 5 10 71..248 80 5 00 09. . . .200 80 5 12Ji 08..240 1GO 5 00 08..234 80 5 12'/ 00..271 240 5 00 01..251 120 G 15 02..283 280 5 00 70..244 100 G 1G GO. .244 80 5 00 134 245 320 5 15 49. .281 240 5 00 GO. . . 207 120 6 15 05. .205 80 5 00 64..224 240 B 15 ' ' G..23G 6 00 00..223 200 5 15 65..308 80 6 00 01..217 100 G 15 78..204 120 G 00 10..270 5 15 G9..2G9 280 G OU 70..234 200 5 15 59. . . .202 80 G 00 01.214 120 5 15 118..277 320 6 00 70..230 100 5 15 21..271 80 G 00 84..227 240 G 15 05. , .294 G 00 04..202 G 15 57. , .204 120 5 00 72..230 240 5 20 05..285 280 6 00 03 .277 120 6 20 47..204 200 5 00 80..208 100 5 20 69. .284 40 5 00 03..207 240 G 20 54..284 40 500 03.245 G 20 48..340 40 5 00 83..258 40 6 20 08..290 200 5 00 73.249 280 5 20 71..242 3GO 5 00 87.217 1GO 6 20 04. . . . 297 100 G 00 07.,242 280 5 20 50. . .312 40 G OU GO , , . .231 40 G 20 07. . .250 40 5 00 68. . .230 100 G 20 01. . ,288 320 5 00 74. , . .218 100 6 20 09. , . .255 240 5 05 30..281 80 6 20 70. , , .200 200 5 05 07.,207 1GO 6 20 G2..237 240 G 05. 13..248 5 20 62..300 260 G 05 80..197 320 6 20 " 61..307 120 G 05 70. . . .227 240 5 25 04. . . .300 120 6 06 80. . . .181 80 6 25 05. . . .335 SGO 5 05 75. . , .210 80 6 25 70. , . .240 320 5 05 07" 200 120 G 25 77. . . .243 320 G 05 63. . .227 100 6 26 72..247 ICO G 05 72. . .213 320 G 25 GO..270 6 00 40. . .100 80 G 25 GO.232 G 05 GO. , .205 40 5 25 67. . . 833 6 05 73. . .210 80 6 25 70. . . 242 84..204 40 5 30 ill 12. . . 250 60. . . . 207 5 30 69. . . ,2GG , 73.100 40 G 30 , ASSOHTUU. 64..192 p'rlf ) ' h SHEEP No frcs'h'sheop ' were received and all cr thut were left ypkturday went on through In fa Chicago. The trud/t Is demoralized. Korgood tut muttons mill'lumbs the demand Immly 03 meliorate , while tliljro In absolutely no cull for id common and st6ikfbheuti. : Quotation ! , : Kali r to good natIvi < 3.fj3.00Q,3.75j , fulr to good at . . & and Muck westerns , (2.00tl3.4& ( ; common sheep , J1.B0512.7. . i-iio'l to cholco 4U to 100-11) , or lumbs , " of Itoceipts iiiiiljbl | M > ltloii of Stuck. ly Oftlclal rocolpWaitd disposition of stock as lyof shown by thu hooks of thu Uniahit Union .Stock Yards ciiiiipiiny , for the twenty-four hour : or ending at 6 o'clock n , m. August-2 , 1893 ; n- { " "UVuil'TH. nid null Biic KIIEEl * . mmsK.s A. m. ! iy Cam. i uail Cars. Head , Cam. Illuiul C.iru. Heail on J.U10 as Dim'OHITIOX. "s iid it , 'Bt orM M- Mto to UKmi mi in- inU5 U5 ild g as ot .or ell Chicago l.lvu block .Miirket. CiiiCAiio , Aug. 22. IHpeclal Toli'Kr tl nd Tut : llBB. ] There WUK a slow iimrkut today fo st- all griuk'sof cut tin , That condition lu nut u stry all unutiial on Tuusduyn und thcroforu hu ryan coiisuU occasion utiuublnesii to any union an holders. Only about G00 huud of ul an diu > crlption urrlvvd , but hud thuru boon l.UUi ro or 'J.OUO head leks U U doubtful that uny vu tancotuptitnt values would have followed , oo Tenk wn-jthodciiiiind. Monilav' * prJcc * were tt talnod nnd that Is all. Native slilnpltiR steers were salable at from * 2.00 to to 15.20 for very common Rrassors to extra stall-fed. 801110 frtncv cattle irottRhtn little more , 5.afi. U In more than Ivo wrokg since as Idgh n price wni renrlied , but tlin cattle were superior to niiyllilng SOHII In the yards recently. 1'rlcoi wlow J4.CO Ixiiulit moil of the stuff. \\estorn raliRo cattle were In Imht siipuly mid were linn , nnd that , was the slluntloii fn tlio Texas division , The former solil nrlncliially at from $2.60 to $3,00 and from fi to 12.00 bought most of tlio Toxans. The calf market was llrm for fat light and medium weights , but wfis dull and weak for coarse heavy. 'Iho early hot ? market was favorable to sellers , lioliiR active In the IturlltiRtmi nnd Nnrtlnvt'sturit divisions and a trlllo lilRhor In llio Hock Island , lleforo 0 o'clock , however. thiTo wns weakness nnd IIUIK before the close prices had oast-ilolT fully 10o as compared with Hie opening rates. The weaker turn wns at tributed to tlm fnct that Squires wns In the market. There was BCiitU'ilm : sales of leavyhocsnt from 1 5.6ft to M.OB , niul fnticy llclitof the "singe" sort were quoted anmntl F5.00. Krotn } 5.16 ! tofr.,40 boil slit most of tlio heavy , ami from $5.05 to JB.HB took the bulk. of llKlit mixed lots , If running Inrm < ly to Unlit. I.lRht wolphts sold largely at from $ t > .G5 to fo. 70nnl ( choice mcdlutn weights found buyurs around 15.00. The close was dull and very vtcak. Little or no change wns noted In the sheep market. At a recent blK decline prices had a f.ilrly steady look and w < m > quoted at from * 1 to J3.7fi for interior to choice qualities. There Wns not much trading at butter tliunf 11.50. lu- deptl , the -cuter part was done nt prices rnnglng downward from J3.20 , as western slioup cumprlmtd the Urgcr pnrt of the supply. The lamb market made a slight gain In HtrcnRth and was quoted at from 12.00 to $5. Thu qunl- Ity must bo superior to attract a buyer ivt hot ter limn J4.75. Knlr to peed grades were to bo hail at from3.0 to $4.25. Kecolpts : Uattle. 7GUO heads calves , 1,000 head ; liogs , 10.000 hcnd ; shenii , 10,000 , bend. The I'.vemiiK.IiHiriml icports : OATTI.I : HocolptH. 0,600 heaili shlpmenl.s , 2,500 head i market stonily ! top steers , $5.0016 6.30 1 peed to choice , $ f.704.85 : medium , J4.0t4.2G ; others , J3.50U3.70i westerns , J2.76tt3.COj Texans , $2loa2.85. Hooa-Hecolpts. 15,000 head ! shipments. 5,000 head ! market 510c lower ; niuph tmckers , J4.00J14.30 ! prime mixed and pack ing , S5.005,35 | heavy. S5.40 5.0D ! light , . S'lUKi'-KccoIpts ' , 10,000 head ! shipments. 2,000 la-ail ; murkut steady ; natives , $3.509) ) 4.00 ; Texans , J2.16J33.26 ! westerns , $2G54J 3.25 [ Iambs , $2.50(33.40. ( Kniisin City Llvo Stiiolt Markot. KANSAS OITV , Aug. 22.-OATTM-Uecclnts. 7.000 head : shlpinentH , 4,000 hendj mnrkot slow nml lower ; Textis and .shipping steers , J2.00J10.1G ; Te.\ns nnd native cows. $1.16 ® 2.05 ; butcher stock , ! 3.004.15 ; btockcrs nud feeilors , * 1,753.60. Ilous KccoltiU , 8,000 head ; shipments. GOO hendj mnrketononeil 510c hlglmr ! olosed lower ; bulk , $4.00J5.40 : heavies , packers and > l'lSud. ' * 4.705.00 ; lishUs , Vorkurs and pigs , ? 5.30JitG.OO. SIIKUIItocolpts , 1,000 head ! shlnments , 100 he.nl ; market slow nnd weak ; Te.xans , JJ.'JO ; wosturns. $3.30 ; lambs , $3,50(34.00. ( St. I.oulH l.ivo Stuck Mitrknt. ST. Louis , Aug. 22. OATTI.C Ilecolpts. 0,200 head : shipments , 000 head ; mnrkot. active , steady ; fair to goort native steers , $3.70a4.GO ; fair to good Texan steers , $2.30S3.10. lions Hecelpts , 2.7OO hoiiilj Hhlpmunts , 000 head ; market opened lOc higher , closed lower ; light , $5.5025.00 ; mixed , $4.905.GO ; heavy , $4,70@5.35. SiiuuiKecelpts , 2,600 head ; slilpinonts , none ! mnrkot strong on good , dull on medium and common. Stock In bight. Receipts of live slock at the four principal western markets Tuesday , August 22 : Cattle. . Hogs. Shcop. South Omaha . 2,040 8,050 . . . . . Chicago . 0,500 15,000 10,000 Kaiihiis City . 7,000 8,000 1,000 St. Louis . 0,200 2,700 2,000 Total . 21,740 33,750 13,000 PROFESSIONAL ETIQUETTE. It Is Sometimes Cnrrloil ut Itlillciilous anil Annoying Lengths , Within the present \ycck in this city , says the Boston Advertiser1 , occurred an incident that is typical of the extreme to which professional etiquette may ho carried. A patient lay ill of a raging over , whoso progress , apparently , hud been prevented or mitigated by the remedies prescribed by the doctor in charge of ho case. The do tor was not entirely satis factory tot ho patient and was even dis tasteful o the latter , but had boon called in because ho happened to bo near at bund. The sick man protested strongly against the continuance of the seemingly useless treatment und insisted that the family physician should bo called. In a spirit of courtesy the at tending physician was told of the facts and of tlio wish of the patient. The family doctor was summoned and was met by tlio attending physician. The two doctors had a private consul tation and as a result the attending phy sician announced that ho would 'remain in charge , " despite the objections of the patient and family despite tlio knowl edge that his every visit so irritated and exasperated the patient us to increase ho fovcr of tlio helpless but thoroughly ml ignunt victim. The family then made an almost pite ous appeal to the family physician to 'isit tlio patient , whoso condition was such as to occasion great alarm nnd the nest depressing fears , but the reply was nado that no reputable physician in Massachusetts would so imperil his 'landing under the rules which govern hysicians as to attend a patient so long as the ' 'attending physician" refused his consent. _ _ Balloon tonight at Courtland beach. Springer's ITHofulnunii Kmlml. CHICAOO , Aug. 22. A special from Washington says : The lllinoisuns lioro say that Springer's deposition from the \vaysatul means chairmanship istisor- iousinultcf for him , and may end his pub lic life. It will naturally lessen his in- iluonco at homo. More than this , Probi- ilcnt Cleveland's resentment against Springer is shown in the patronage. So fin * Springer has got nothing from the administration , while other democratic members from tlio state have received dozens of appointments. Then this Hop ping on tno silver question has not strengthened him with his constituents. Uaiinillan Cithlnot Chuiics. | MONTKHAL , Aug. 22. There are pres ent serious dissensions in the Canadian cabinet which may shortly loud to a breaking of that body. Mackenzie Bowel , acting premier , is to bo retired. Ills place is to bo illled by Dr. Montague , but ho may bo given the lieutenant gov ernorship now vacant. Other changes in the cabinet are on tlio tapis , but noth ing dollnito will bo done until the arrival next week of Sir John Thompson , pre mier , and Sir Charles Tuppor. FurmorH in I'rlnmlly lltvulry. MOUNT GHKTNA , Pa. , AUK. 22. The llrat convention of the Ntitional Farmers alllunco opened here yesterday. Elevet statoH are represented , The compotitivc prizes offered for exhibits have Htinni Itttecl much rivalry , and ontrica have been initilo by fifty organizations in th ( southern , western anil iniddlo states. Ocilim Iliiulc MuiiiiKur Short. OCJDKN , U. T. , Aug. 22. Yesterday i warrant was issued for Alfred U. NoUon fonnorly Hueretin-y and immagor of tin Option Uuilding and Savings nsaociatlwi of tills city , for ombczy.loment. Tin Bhoi-tiitjo ii about $13,000. Nolbon and family luft for parts un known youtorday morning early. Dalloou tonlglit at Courtland beauli. Diuil ul Vflloiv I'miir. WlWiniaTOKj N. C. , Aii ( , ' 22 , Tin Norwegian bark Jlobten , Captain Girth mark , arrived at quarantine Sundu ; from Cionfutjos. Twenty of the orov died of yellow fever in the hospita there previous to August 2. When foui dayu out the BCIIOIH ! mate died of yollov fever. No bickness IH now on board. Chulurit lu lluiiKUry. * LONDON , Aug. 22. Tlio Dully New sent a mcdicul commissioner to Hungur ; to invebtlguto the cholera. Ho icpoit tlmt lun short valley ol llio llliu-k Tholes 205 persona were seized , of whom ninety have died since the UHli. At the town of Dolntyn , whore there Is one doctor for 1f > 00 persons , slxtooti were soti'.cd on the luth nnd all died. FOK A COOLi THOUSAND. Iillotio Gntnlilmg for MliiUe * UlC KnongU to stnrt H ltink. : Tossing up n silver coin for Ritch a sum ns $1,000 lu cold cash is gambling ut n much more rapid pace than Is soon in Milwaukee oftcnor than ouoo or twice n , year nt least , yet that Is what two well known nud reputable citizens did In the local olllco of the Northwestern railroad , on Wisconsin street , Wednesday after noon , says the Milwaukee Sentinel. ' The gentlemen mot in Mr. Forgupon's ' ofllr.o and the customary "Hipping" ox- orclso was gotio through. Ocorllugs won ami quit , and Klpp averred that Goer- lings wasn't ' union of a sport. In the end , it Is reported , ho made his remarks , general and declared that thoru was not a man In the party who Imd the nerve to wager $1.000. Mr. Georllugs Is believed to have taken the remark as a direct implication upon hfs Dotting blood , so ho picked up the gauntlet. A playing card was pro duced and laid on the floor. Whoever came the closest to that card with his coin was to receive a check for $1,000 from the other. Whllo the SOOO clerks nud the rest of the spectators gazed in amazement , Mr. Klpp tossed up his del lar. It rolled away from the card about n foot. Mr. Cicorlings1 dollnr dropped ( lat on the card. A chock on the Merchants Exchange bank for $1,000 , was Immedi ately drawn up by Mr. Klpp. "I'll go you again , " fcaid the gentleman. "Not now , " \\as \ the rejoinder. "I know a good thing when I've got it. " And ho tucked the check away in his port- monnaio as ho strolled away. Louvcnnmrk dives tonight , Courtlaiid. Not Used to llrlni ; Held. Washington Star : It was a very old and weary animal that the countryman drove up to the curb. "Say , ml3terl"shoutodasmnllboy. "Want mo ter hold yer horse ? " "Hold mv homo ? " repeated the stranger In a confused sort ot way. "That's what 1 said. " After a critical glance the answer came : "No , I pucss not. I don't think he's coin' to fall down yit. " Fiiliil 1'iinlo In H Ulmruli. CLASKSVILT..K . , Tenn. , Aug. 22. Mis- coicvous boys got under tlio church at New Providence and battered the lloor with heavy timbers. The congregation , thinking the house was falling , became panic-stricken and in the rush one man was killed. Jennie G rover was probably fatally injured. Mrs. Cook's legs were broken und many others were badly hurt. Clilriig" Mon \Viiut Hrcatt. CHICAOO , Aug. 22 , About fifty men in n body marched tlio downtown streets last night calling "Wo want bread. " After inarching n few squares they hoisted at the bond of the procession a placard bearing the same words. The men halted in front of the city hall , and in a few minutes the crowd melted away without further incident. Tnllcr AHSiiultcil mill Kolihoil. CHICAGO , Aug. 22. R. II. Stovoll , teller of the Second National bank nt Jackson , Tenn. , was assaulted and robbed on the streets this morning. Ho re ceived a blow on the head which may prove fatal. Steel Work * tu Shut Down. PiTTSitUKO , Aug. 22. The Edgar Thompson Stool works of the Carnegie Stool company at Braddock will bo shut down on account of lack of orders. About 2,000 men will bo thrown out of work - - Volunteer on the Itockfi. NEW BEDFORD. Mass , Aug. 22. The famous steel schooner yacht Volunteer is on the rocks at the entrance to Iladloy's ' harbor , Naushon. The seas arc making .1 coinploto broach over her. A tug has gone to her assistance. M.niiKsltonmioii Strllco. NKW Yoiuc.Aur. 22. 'Longshoremen , to the number of 1,001) ) , on the Mallory , WardClydo line , struck yesterday against a reduction of 25 per cent in wages. _ Submitted Witlimir Argument. A youm ? lawyer tallied four hours to an Indiana jury who felt like lynoliins him. Ills opponent , a griizlcd old professional , arose , looked sweetly at the Judge and said : READY PflADEMUSTAHD PLASTERS Wo wnro the first manufacturers on this Contlncut. Our latest Improvement surpasses anything ever before produced. ir)0.,25o.,35o. purlin. UoKitro to have SKAIJUllV'S. Asfc for them spread on cotton ulotli. SEABURY'S ' SULPHUR CANDLES. Prevention Is belter than euro , by Imrnlne these candles had Bmclls In bnfiuments , closets , &o. are destroyed , nud thus contagious diseases uro kept away : also useful for oxpcllltii ; mos- qultos and Irritating Insects. I'rluo , ! i5u. cactt. To purify sick-rooms , apartments , etc. , use HYDRONAPHTHOL. PASTILLES , which In hurnhiK , disinfect and proiluco a f raBrnnco refreshing an.l Invigorating. l5o. ! per bos of 12. Sole Manufacturers , - JOHNSON , VJuirinacoulical 1 NEW VDRIC . ClieiuUts.NEW ( "Your honor , t will fallow the cxsniplo of my yctiug friend , who has just flnUlied , nnd submit the onto without argument. " The a hnsatdown and the illeuco nai ! nrgo and ouprosilvo. A Fellow recline. Judge : Todil I vra * down on Iho bcAch the other day behind n big rock with prolty clrl. I vras just about to put my arniH nround her nnd kiss her when , by Jove , old man 1 suddenly three o.h girls walked right In on us. Dodd Too bad 1 What did lhedj , any thing t Todd ( cyraplaccmtl.vV-O. yes : th y vr.iltcd. o A Critlu it , liuu.l. Washington Star : "Do you c * t Uilt poetry ! " asked the editor indlgnat.tly. "Yes , lr , " replied the loug-haUod man- confidently , "I do. " "Why , It Isn't oven mechanically correct. Your foot are all wrong. " 'Kxctiso mo , sir , but I am no armlc.si phenomenon. I don't ' \vrtto pootvy with ray feet. " A Olitlnutlon. Hrooklyn Life : Vhltor Is your father out ? IJohby Yes. Visitor Where has ho genet Hobby Ho hasn't guuo nowhere. He's In the smoking room playing poker. Visitor 1 thought you snUl ho wasn't at home. Hobby I said ho was out. Station Acrnt livid Up. DKCATUII , Intl. , Aug. 22. Late last night Station Agoiil Mosor of the Chicago cage & Krlo of this plnco was knookod down ami bound hand mid fool . .by two fobbors , wlio wont through the olllco , getting 81120 of the company's inonoy. It Cures Coldi , Coughs. Bore Throit , Croup , Influ enza , Whooping Cough , Bronchltii nndAithmt. A certain cure for Contumptlon In first stages , and a snro rellrf In adwnced tats. Use st once. You will sec the excellent clfect after taklns ; tht Crat doio. Sold bv dealers everywhere. Larco " ' ' n EXTRACT OF BEEF As n moillcnl comfort nnit stlraulnnt. Tlio .MiHllcnl 1'rufcssloll rucoumiomla lilglilr the use Liebig COMPANY'S Extract In nil cases of weakness nml digest Ivo disorder Try n cup when oxlinustoj and sea how re freshing It Is. n BE SUKE AND GET THE GENUINE. The Original and uenuine ( WORCE3TER8H1RE ) . Imparts the most EXTIIAOT oraLETTEUfrom a MEDICAL OEN. TLEMAN ntMad- ras. tc hl brother lit WOIICESTEH , May , 18GL "Tell LEA k PEUIIINS' that their BIUCO la blKbly esteemed In Inilln , and Is la my opinion , tlio most palatable , oa well na tlie iiinnt whole , some uuco that U jnatle. " E goflmitatigD ; eee that you got Lea & Perrins' Blimaturo on every hott'oof Orlfitia' Ji Oennlnix JO11N DUNCAN'S UONH , NEW V ( K. S O UTII Uiiion Stock Yards Compaay , South Ornaha. HeitCnttla Uo nnd SliLMj market In thj Y/ood / Brothsrs. Mve Stook CoinrnUsloa Maroliuatt ? o-itliOu ba Tolop'.iono 115 ; , CUIojjl JOHN I ) . DAOHMAN , ( . . - . , „ WAl.TKIl K. WOOD , f * ' " Market reports by mull and wlro cheerful urnlbliod upon uiipllcatlon. "IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT. " TRAINED SERVANTS USE OLIO OMAHA U IIARDWABE. Hector & Wllliclmy Lobeclt & Line , Detlori In liitrdnara aul Corner I'llli unj Jnckion uir < b nlci' tooll. blroeln , M'JIDouyUi Btrtet.