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    THE OMAITA DAILY BEE : SATtmDAY , SEPTEMBER 0 , 1800.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
wheat in Chicago Heavy , for Fntu s , But
Steady for September.
CORN LOWER ON RAINS AND COOL WEATHER
tTrnnnvnnl War Iltimora Hnve Slcndy-
UJTrot oil Wheat , Hut All
Other Llnr * Mnlce
Decline.
CHICAGO , Sept. 8. Wheat wns heavy to-
flay for the deferred futures and compara.-
Hvcly steady for September. Klevntor coin-
tietitlon helped the latter , whllo futures de
clined WQHo on the heavy receipts nml
llKht demand. The break In the drouth cutie
io off the price of corn. Oats closed about
1 J4o lower and provisions GQlnc lower.
He.vy receipts In the northwest and In
difference of forelijn buyers were Influences
* et the opening In wheat wIHch caused nn
Initial decline of U'a ic and which resulted
vln a heavy market throughout the entire
jiCMslon. The early Liverpool cables showed
( about Hd decline and reported a very slack
cash demand there. Heavy receipts at
( Kupslan perm were also reported and Ar-
.fccntlnc shipments were liberal. The fact
[ .that the Transvaal situation did not Itn-
Improve the forelsn demand apparently
' ( brought traders bark lo the old basis of
cupply and demand and thp continued
Barjro receipts at primary points and thor
r mall cash demand resulted In more or l"ss
1 liquidation by longs In all the deferred fit-
( lures. Septwmbor , however , wan In good
' demand from elevator people. At times
Mliere was brisk competition from that
eour.'o nnd prices were steadily maintained ,
liehortly before , noon a more rosy aspect was
ljlven the situation by reports of Rood ex-
import engagements at New York and by the
.onoro serious tone of Transvaal advlros.
TThla resulted In a contraction of the. sdl-
' Inc movement and Induced some covering
Iby shorts , a slight rally In prices roHUltlng ,
but by noon the market had fallen back
, nto Its old rut and the slight advantage
was soon lost. Thn real feature of trading
.Was Us extreme narrowness. Prices all
May kept within > 4c range and trading wad
iilinnst entirely professional. The market
Vor quite loni : periods was absolutely at
n standstill. Heaviness prevailed to the
* nd. Minneapolis and Duluth receipts were
J621 cars , ag-iinst .03 lost wek and 844 a
vear ngo. Chicago receipts were 91 cars , :
of contract grade Total primary receipts
rtvere 1,057,000 bu. , compared with l,3i > l,000
Aiu. a yeai ago. Atlantic port clearances
of wheat nnd flour aggregated 317,000 bit.
[ New York late In the afternoon reported iG
loads for export. The shipping business
( here , however , showed no Improvement.
During the latter part of the session the
wnly support that the market received was
? lic , whern ft closed , September sold as
"high as 70sc and closed unchanged at 70He.
Corn was weak and lower. The breaking
yof the drouth 'throughout ' the corn belt
nnd cooler weather helped the bears and
iftmiUKlit considerable long corn onto the
/market , resulting In a gradual decline In
mrlces. Selling of deferred futures , were
especially free. The shipping demand wns
.jrood and export engagements were placed
nt CO loads. Ileoeipts here were COO cars.
December ranged from 2S rC to 2ST4c and
closed % c lower nt 2Sc.
Oats acted Independent of other grain
jmarkotn. Some uneasiness was shown In
( September but deferred futures were
ntcady and In good demand. Elevator people
ple were free buyers of September , but
frthero was quite free selling of that future
bond prices sagged a little. The urgent cash
tidemanJ was the prime factor In the steadl-
Siesa. Receipts were 323 cars. December
Pranged from 20U < ji20c to 20V4520c and
closed a shade lower at HWSMOVic. Sep-
itenVber closed % c lower at 21ttc.
Provisions were slow and weak. There
m-as steadiness early on the firm hog mar-
3cet and on the continued cash demand , but
Jater In the session there was quite general
realizing and prices declined all around.
1 The close was heavy. October pork 13c
.flower . at SS.OTVi. October lard TVfcc lower ut
' * ! i.27V4 and October ribs 00"Vic lower nt
t S 27Hif(5.30.
' Estimated .receipts Saturday : Wheat. KO
cars ; corn , i5 ! cars ; oats , 300 cars ; hogs ,
head.
futures rnneed as follows :
Artlelos ttpan. Hlch. Low. Oione. Yos'dy
ppt. . 7 OX 70U 70H
71W6tW 714 71 ® V < 71U 71M
74H 74SS
am 31K-S2
2RU H8' ' 20
BOH 2UJt-30
Hnpt. . . 2114 cm 21M A > S 21
22HT 21U-22
B20 807K H20
H30 R rj' ' 820
BOO Ut , ! ) OfiO 0(1 (
B S''t C27K H27H fiR2V <
A 4(1 r. 4' . fi M5 6Hfi
ODD 645 645 611)
C.12
B3S 837M r. so
602k BOB BOO COS
f No. 2.
Cash quot , tpns ( were as follows :
FLOUR Steady ; winter patents , t3.50 < 8 >
il.fiO : Htraightn , J3.10ff3.15 ; spring patents ,
. < M(170 ; spring pjvcials. { 4.20 ; straights ,
J2.SOff3.IO ; bakers. J1.90JJ2.GO.
WI1T3AT No. 3 Hpring , ( MBCSHc ; No 2
, rcd , 72ff72Hc.
CORN No. 2. 'H c ; No. 2 yellow. SSHfiMe ,
OATS-NO. 2 , 2ii < ; i22'ic : NO , 2 wliito , 23U ©
< E4c ; No. 3 whitp , 22'/U23V'C. (
HYR No. 2. 57c.
nAUMOY No. 2. 3flJN2c.
BKED8 No. 1 ( laxxoed. $1.14 : northwest.
Sl.lG : prime timothy Beed , J2.25 ; clover ,
fSMfn.on.
P11OV1SIONS MCSH pork , per bbl , , J7.20J ?
.10 , I inl , per 100 Ibs. . $5.20 < iT5.35. Short
( ribs Hides ( loosw ) , tu.lGffiS.GT . Dry Baited
iliouldors ( box < tl ) . tu.50f(5.8aV4 ; hort clear
widen ( boxed ) . $8. < Xu.70. )
WiriSICY DlBtlllers1 nnlshed goods , per
, Bal. , Jl.22.
SUOAU Cut lonf. unchanged.
The following are the receipts and shlp-
_ „ . , . . . for ( Ouay.
Tlecolnto. Shlptn'tn.
. bbls 13,000 7,000
Wheat , bu M.OOO T.7000
C'orn , bu G2G.OOO M7.000
. OdtM , bu 394OnO 563,000
atyc. hu 9.000
parley , bu 27.000 35,000
On the 1'roduco exchange today the butter
Siiarkot WIIH llrm ; creameries , lii20c' (
inlalrlea , 13ffil7c. Cheese , llrm , IWJHllHc
. 3''KB . Hrm ; frmh , HfJHlic. 1'oult'ry ,
.steady ; turkeys , flftlOc ; chickens , S'/'WlOVtc ;
Mucks , 7',4Sl > c.
YOUIC ( ilCMCUAI , MAHICIST.
of the liny tin VnrloiiH
( -'oniiiinilKK'u.
NEYV YORK , Sept. 8.-FIOUR-Recelpts ,
47,145 bblu. ; exporlB , 10,627 bbls. ; Inactive j
and easy but not quotably lower. Rye ,
flour. Btron er ; ( 'ood to fair , $3.10fl3UO ; ,
Aliolcn to fancy , J3a(3.40. ; ( i
CORNMEAISteady ; yellow wpHtro. 74
ija76c ; city , 70o ; lirandywliift , 75c.
KYE-HtroiiK ; No. 2 western , C4'4c ' , f. o. b. . '
, tloat : 8tat , 6 000 ! : , o. 1. f. , New York i
( car lots.
' IIARM'JY ' llrmer ; feedlnif , 42ff4lc , c. I. f .
. Buffalo.
i
o. li. allout , to arrive ; No. 1 hard , I3u-
.tith. kl"Hic " , to arrive ; No. 2 re < l , 731.0 , ele
vator. Options opened barely steadv and i
unchiinKed. ilerltnlinf positively later'in the
k day under huavy northwestern receipts ,
flower cables and unloading. A short aft 1
ernoon rally occurred on better export re
ports and wai talk , but renewed selling
closed the markat weak at a partial Uo net
dclinpS1U' | ' 7 " - ° i St'ptt-mber. 73V&C. closed
at 73Ho ; December , 7ti'AflICHe , closed at
'
'
CO'RN-Reoelpts , 91.705 bu. ; exports , 16-
PC6 bu. Spot , steady ; No. 2 , 394 ! . f. o b.
, uttoat. and iSUc , elevator. Oiilons ] opened
1 easy on liberal rains in the corn belt de-
idlnlni ? laur from active liquidation in face
'ftt ' large clearances. Closed weak and * ij ?
, -u not decline. September closed nt sic :
JJocember. SS OSo c , clostvl at 35Uc.
OATS Hei-elpts. 2S9.SOO bu. ; exports. 376
Jju. : salea , 75,000 bu. Spot , dull ; No. 2 JSc
Options , nulet and easy.
CHEESE StroiiK. Urife white. lU1011 ic ;
pniall whlt x , ll'.iiillHi ; ; largo colored , llV4u ;
mull colored. U&ftllftc.
EGGS Firm ; western candle extras at
murk. J3BllGc.
' I'OTATOES-Steadyj Jerseys , 1.0Vffl.37H. (
TAIjIXiW Steady.
ROSIN-Qulct.
RICE Steadj-
MOLASSES Julet.
METALS The market In neneral shows
less atablllty , Spel'.er a shade lower under
Jlght selling pressure and a temporary
withdrawal of buyers , prompted by disap
pointed cables. The Metal exchange at the
' ( clone uuoted pis Iron warrants unchanged
at $16.W , lake copper , quiet at { 18.60 ; tin ,
y with JS-.cc bid ; lead , unchanged with
H.60 bid and J1.6JH ft.ikM ; spelter , easier
with 15.80 hid nnd Ja.fiG askivl. The brokers'
price for lead Is (4.40 nnd for copper J18.W.
HOPS-qulet.
WOOl -Stendy.
I'KOVISIONS-noef , nrm : family , M0.50
( SI1.50 ; beef hams , * 26.60fl27.50 ; packet , J10.00
( fUO.60. Cut mpatu , steady ; pickled btllle * .
W. 75 77.00. Lard , nominal ; wratern steamed ,
Jo.SS'SS o ; refined , quiet ; South America ,
JS.50 ; compound , $ I.87H36.00. Pork , nrm ;
me.i.i. { 9.00ft9.bO.
HAY Steady ; shipping , GOC 5c ; good to
choice , new , 65f/SOc.
HIDES-Stendy ; Clnlveston. 20 to 25 Ibs. ,
l 'j 17c ; Texaj dry. 24 to 30 Ibs. . W.ifilSc ;
California , 21 to 25 Ibs. , 1SV4C.
0. > IAIIA ( JIIMCHAI. SIAHKRT.
Condlllnn of Trndp nml Quotn lon on
SJnplc nml Kntioy I'rodtico.
EOnS Good stock at 13c.
HIITTER Common to fair , 12V4o : choice ,
14gi5c ; separator , 20e ; gathered crenmory ,
POULTRY Hens , live , 7HOSc ; spring
chickens , lOc ; old and stnggy roosters , live ,
3'i@4c ; ducks and geese , live , JS6o ; turkeys ,
live , Sc.
pfoEONB-Llve. per doz. . 75c.
VEALS-Cholce. Sc.
VEGETABLES.
"WATERMELONS Good stock , crated for
shipments , 14fil5c.
CANTALOUPE Per dor. . . crated , 35@40c.
TOMATOES Per cmte. 25 J39c.
1'OTATOES Now , SOWSOo per bu.
CELERY-Per doz. , 30fl3oC.
SWEET POTATOES-1'er bbl. . 12.0032.25.
FRUITS.
PLUMS-Cnllfornla. prr crate. 11.3501.60.
CALIFORNIA I'EACHES Freefone , 85
fi60c : Hllng ? . SOJJSSc.
APPI.EH-Pcr bbl. , J2.
GRAPES Na .1/09 , lie per inskot ; Cali
fornia , J1.25Q1.50.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
LEMONS-Callfornla fnncy , * 4.25tt4,50 ;
choice California , J3.7604.00 ; Messina , fancy ,
J5.00ft6.23.
UANANAS Choice , crated , large stock ,
per bunch $2.502.75 ; medium-sized bunches ,
12.0002.25.
HIDES , TALLOW. ETC.
HIDES-No. 1 green hides , 7".c ; No. 2
green hides. 6Vc : No. 1 salted hides , 9c : No.
2 salted hides. 8c ; No. 1 veal calf , S to IS
Ibs. , lOo ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , 8c.
TALLOW. GREASE , ETC. Tallow , No.
1 , Sc ; tallow. No. 2. 2Uc ; rough tallow. iy.c ;
white grease. 2' tf3c : yellow and brown
srous * l'2tC.
St. I.onU Grain ami Provision * .
ST LOUIS , Sept. S. WHEAT Lower :
No. 2 red , cash , elevator , 6SHc ; track. 69
nfiOc ; September , C9Uc ; December , 71'4c ;
Hay , 76'c ; No. 2 hard. C7V > < S69c
CORN Ixiwcr ; No. 2 cash , SOVfco ; track
31'ic ; _ Septembe.r , 30TAc ; December , 27-Hjc ;
OA'TS-Lower ; No. 2 cash , 22c ; track ,
r , 22Hc ; May , 22 ; c ; No.
nYE Flrn.63c.
FLOUR-Stendy and unchanged.
SEEDS Timothy seed in demand at J2.00
COUNMEAL-Steady at $1.751.SO.
r-JIS AStrong ; Backed lots , east track , 61
CC'wl c.
! tlmothy J6-BO ®
o. pMVfofft5onif ! > -
'
WHISKY-Steady at'Jl.22. .
IRON COTTONTIES-J1.15.
HEMP TWINE-flc.
n A GOING Gififiajc.
PROVISIONS-Dry salt meat . lower ;
boxed shoulders nnd extra Bhort clear , J5.50
clear ribs. ? , i.K2 ; clear sides. J5.7S. Bacon
lower ; boxed shoulders , J5.75 ; extra short
clears , J6.00 ; clear ribs , $6.12ii. ; clear Hides ,
3G.25.
POULTRY Firm ; chickens , old , 7c :
young , Sc ; turkeys. DfflOc ; ducks and gees (
.
nUTTER-Qulet ; creamery , lS017c ; dairy ,
3lfllC. ! )
EGOS-Qulet. VflAc.
RECEIPTS Flour , 5,000 bbls. : wheat , 59-
iJi'fi-.fS. ' ' S3'000 bu' : oat946000 bu-
, ASIfIPMENTS-FIour , P.OOO bbls.wheat :
30,000 bu. ; corn. 114,000 bu. ; oata. 81.000 bu.
l.lvprpnnl Gniln niicl Provlnlonii.
LIVERPOOL , Sept. 8.-PROVISIONS
i ctln > .Cumberland cut , llrm at 86s 6d :
short ribs. 32s ; long clear middles , light
J2s : heavy. 31s ; short clear backs , 30s : clear
, , ! ? ? f , > S.i wllo l < lers , dull : square , 27 6d.
WHEAT-Steady ; spot , No. 2 rod west
ern , winter , 6B9Hd ; No. 1 northern , spring.
fs Id. Futures , steadv ; September , Cs 9Wd : '
December. Ssll d ; March. 8s ld.
CORN-FIrm : spot. American mixed , new ,
SsEd : old. 3sM. Futures Btejidy : Sepiem-
I'er. 3s4d ; October. 3sCV4d ; November ,
3s GWd.
Recolnts of wheat during the last three
days. 371,000 centals. Including 273,000 cen
tals American Receipts of corn during the
last three days. 100,300 centals. Wfather
lino.
KIIIIIIIIH City Oralii nml ProvlNloim.
KANSAS CITY. Sept. WHEAT
Decembsr. BS o : cash , No. 2 hard. C3@63Wo ;
No. 3. OOTiCSc ; No. 2 rod. . 69S71c ; No. 3 62 ®
CSc : rocclpte , 297 cars.
CORN-Dcember. 24o ; cash. No. 2
mixed. 2S-iif29K'C ; No. 2 white , 29c ; No. 3 ,
"OATS-NO. 2 white , 220.
RYE No. 2 , 63c.
BITTTER Creamery , 20p ; dairy. 15o
EGGS--FIrmer ffellng : fresh Missouri and
Kansas stock , firsts , HUc per doz ' cases
returned.
Toledo SInrl t t.
TOLBDO. O. , Bept. 8. WHEAT-Lowsr
nnd Hteady ; No. 2 ca h , 69Hc ; December ,
TT'/iti.
CORN Dull and lower ; No. 2 mixed 34o
OATS Dull anu higher ; No. 2 mixed ,
RYE Dull and steady ; No. 3 cash , 60Uo
SEEDS Clover , active nnd lower ; prime
caBh or October , { 4.85.
Ilntter Market.
CHICAGO , Sept. 8. BUTTER Firmer-
creameries. ICQSOc ; dairies. 1371170.
vST. LOUIS , Sept. 8. BUTTER Steady !
creamery , 17@21c ; dairy , 18 17c.
KANSAS CITY , Sept. 8. BUTTER
creamery , 2flc : dalrj' . 15c.
NEW YORK Sept. 8.-HUTTER-Flrm :
factory , 13f/lDHc ; state dairy , 15Q20c.
5IliiiifiinIU 1'lour anil rirnlii ,
MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. S.-WHEAT-In
Btore : No. 1 northern. September. 69c ; De-
? ovnbelX CT15ic ; , MajV TOHc : old September ,
69 > ic. On track : No. 1 hard , old , 70ic |
FLOUR First patents , J3.6503.75 : second
putentH. J3.45fi3.55 ; Ilrst clears , J2.60fi2GO
BRAN-In bulk , JlO.OOfl 10.50.
Tliiludi Mnrl. < - ( .
DULUTH. Sept. S.-WHEAT-No. 1 hard ,
cash. 70Vc ( ; September. 70'io ; December
( Oe ; No. 1 northern , cash. 67c ; September.
67c ; December , GSc ; Miiy. 71 > Sic ; No 2
northern , 65Ue : No. 3 spring , 61Tic ; to ar
rive , No. 1 hard , 70Uc ; No. 1 northern , 67c
PEORIA. Sept. 8.-CORN-Stendy ; No. 8.
30 4 c * .
I Firm ; No. 3 while , 21ffl21 , Jo. '
WHISKY steady , on the basis of
for llnlslied goods.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Sept. S.-WOOL-The Commer
cial Bulk-tin tomorrow will say of the wool
market : The activity of this week in wool
has been ronflneil mainly to the last day
or two and has been shared In by a few
rather than the general list of dealers.
Business In general has been quiet though
satisfactory , but at the same time a few of
'the ' big dealers have negotiated large sales
of territory nnd unwashed lleecea , which
have swelled the volume of the sales for
the week to a very respectable figure. The
sales referred to wore made at prices which
leave the market in llrm condition and the |
outlook IB healthy nnd prosperous. A much
larger quantity of territory could have been
sold If the disposition of the holders had
not been BO confident that higher values
must prevail. Foreign news Is of n most
hopeful character. The London auction
sales are looked to for an advance of 10
to 15 per cent. Bids have /hee-n made this
week on a lot of Australian cross-breeds
1 held In bond here for shipment abroad nnd
one sale of 60,000 pounds was effected with
i others likely tu follow In case the foreign
prices continue to go up. The sales for the
' wet-k were np follows : ,6 , ! < 59.0fO pounds do-
, mesllc nnd 291.000 pounds foreign , a total of
6.250.0W ) pounds for this week , against a
totnl of 4.796.000 pounds for last week and
a total of 2.433,0110 pounds for the corresponding
spending week last year. Thp receipts to
date show nn Increase of 272. W5 pounds do
mestic and a decrease of 37.561 pounds for
eign , as coii.p.irrd with last year. The
sales to data slioAan Increase of 93 , 593. COO
pounds domestic nnd 13S61,400 pounds for
eign.
ST. LOUIS , Sept. S. WOOL unchanged.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. S. COTTON The cot
ton market opened steady ut a decline of
405 points and further declined 607 Mints
under somewhat general selling so far as
the future list was concerned , although It
was understood that /and
exportersand Amer
ican uplnners were buyers in the southern
spot markets , thus weakening the force , to
home extent at least , of bearish cables * and
large receipts. The early weakness was In
creased by the fact that the English mar
ket did not respond to our advance of yes-
rrrday. Several times the market milled ,
but appeared to lack Inherent energy
nnd was finally left to itself by the local
bulls and became very quiet. During the
afternoon there was some Irregularity on
conflicting : accounts as to the crop outlook
i and the prospective movement. The mnr-
ket WBJ finally enfy nt n net loss of 9JJ13
iwlnto. the lowest of the day. I'MtutTS
closed Nisy ; September , J3.81 ; October , Jfl.Di ;
November , J iW , ; December , $6.09 ; January.
ia.13 ; February. JS.16 ; March. $0.19 ; April ,
J6.22 ; May , W.26 ; June , J6.29 ; July , J6.32.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 8.-COTTON-Un-
chnnged : middling , 6 ! 5-16c ; sales , none ; re
ceipts , IM bales ; shipments , 873 bales ;
MNEW ORLEANS. Bept. 8.-COTTON-
Steady ; nles , 2.300 bales ; ordinary. 4Hc ;
good ordinary , 4Hc ; low middling , 6o-16r ;
middling , 616-lfic ; good middling , 6 3-16c :
middling fair , 69-lGc ; receipts , G.OOS bales ;
ntook , 140.658 baleP. Futures steady ; Sop-
temlKr. J5.72 bid ; October. Jo.720/.73 ; No
, . . . . .
J6.0I0 .0 > 5. Secretary Hester's statement of
the world's visible supply of cotton shows
n total of 2,591.232 pounds , ngnlnjt 2,007.915
InM week , 1,909,004 laM year and 1.S61.S90
year before last : of this the totnl Amer
ican cotton Is 1.9M.13S pounds , against 1.-
972.DK last week , 1.375,054 last year and S02-
GOO year before InPt.
Movnitiifivrs OF STOCKS AXD IIOMIS.
Hour XPITH Mnkrn Stiinll llrcni'lii-w 1"
Prices StPflliiK IS&rlintiKC Down.
NEW YORK , Sept. 8.-Consldemblo stock
was thrown upon the market todny ns a
result of the bear news between Great
Britain and the Transvaal nnd the condi
tion of the local money market was n con
tinued cause of unoaslncBs. The market
took the offerings very well nnd so no very
wide breaches were made In prices. Mrst
prices of a number of the Internationals
were the lowest of the day. notably Kansas
& Texas preferred and Norfolk & \ \ estrrn
preferred , which fell ! % nnd 1 , respectively.
Dccllncp were not down to the London par
ity ns a rule and vigorous support wns
forthcoming nt the decline. Knnsas &
Texas preferred nnd Norfolk preferred re
covered their losses and there was a rally
all along the lino.
Near noon there wns renewed weakness
on the circulation of alarmist rumors re
garding the outcome of the British cabinet
meotlng. The general level of prices fell
lower than on the Ilrst dip. There was a
movement to cover rhort contracts when
authentic reports were received of the bet
ter feeling engendered In London after the
cabinet meeting. About the fame t mo
Manhattan wns taken In hand nnd marked
up over 2 points. Metropolitan Street Rail
way. Sugar and Brooklyn Transit rose s.m-
ultaneously. The general level of prices
rose a largo fraction , miinclent In many
cases to wipe out earlier losses. There
were some subsequent wide movements In
special stocks , but the general market con
tinued quiet and dull and prices were not
again materially changed.
Tennessee Coal rose aggressively to 117 in
the final dealings and Manhattan touched
116. the specialties generally showing some
response. Pacific Mall suffered a loss of
nearly 4 points on the statement of a de
crease In July earnings , but rallied after-
Other Blocks to show acute depression
were Tin Plato. American Hoop , the To
bacco stocks. Third Avenue. Metropolitan ,
West Side Elevated preferred , Leader pre
ferred nnd National Steel , and among the
railroads Erie first preferred. Colorado &
Southern first preferred. Northwestern ,
Omaha , Lacknwanna , Hocking Valley pre
ferred , Fort Worth and Rio Grande and
Plttsburg , Cincinnati , Chicago & St. Louis
I * orrcf
The time loans were held nt 6 per cent
and U1 loans for the most part ranged
from 5 and up to 6 per cont. The late fall
in call loans occurred after the needs or
most borrowers had been met and was
without significance.
A further decline In surplus reserves In
tomorrow's bank statement is a foregone
concluBlon. The movements of currency by
express Indicate a net lops to the Interior
by the banks of considerably over J3,000.000
and the sub-treasury has gained from the
banks , including payments for taxes and
deposit. for telegraphic transfer to the In
terior , Jo.636,000. No set-off is apparent
against this loss of cash of upward of JS-
BOO.OOO. Sterling exchange In New York fell
a eharp fraction this morning in splto of
higher discount rate-s In London , but the
bankers' rates for demand sterling partly
recovered In the afternoon. The recent
firmness of sterling exchange Is attributed
to a demand for bankers' bills to cover
short bulls made against cotton blllH.
The bond market showed a yielding
tendency on n moderate volume ot transac
tions. Totnl sales , par value. $2,010,000.
United States bonds were unchanged In bid
' London
The Commercial Advertiser's
financial cablegram says : The markets
hero were stagnant today awaiting the
decision of the caWnet this afternoon on
the question of war with thn Transvaal
republic. Opinion WUB much dlv ded nnd
business was most meager. A slight rally
Ex-Dlv.
Stoi'U ( lliolutloiiii.
Korrlcii Fliiuni-lnl ,
LONDON. Bept. 8. 1 p. m. The market
for American securities after a weak openIng -
Ing b oca me steadier on u better feeling.
The final tone was flrm with a light de
mand. Oold at Buenos Ayrcs. 133.W. Gold
to the amount of C3,000 was taken Into the
Bank of Kngland today and GOO.O > was
withdrawn for shipment to the Cape
PAUIS. Sept. 8 HiiHlnesH on the bourse
today opened weak under the influence of
the crltlrnl situation In the Transvaal and
largo realizations During the afternoon
there was a slight recovery , but at the
j close of "the " day dullness predominated , al-
though prices were eomewhat tendler.
Spanish 4s closed decidedly firmer. Rio tln
tos were Hat , but partly recovered , nnd
Ivafllrs were very ngltated until nenr the
close of the mnrket , when they becnme.
dtendler. Three per cent rentes , lOOf 62Hc
for the nccount. Excnnnge on London , 26f
f > cf' > r checks. Spanish 4s. 6065.
BERLIN. Sept. s. Prices on the bourse
today were weak , owing to the dispatch
from Johnnneaburg published todny by the
London Times in regard to the Trnnsvnnl
crisis nnd thp heavy fall In Knfllrs. Locnl
securities were especially affected. Inter-
nntlonnls were fairly maintained.
KRANKKORT , Sept S.-On the botirsft
today prices were flat In consequence of the
grnvo political outlook. Ixjcnl securities
declined heavily.
York Moiier Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Sept. 8. MONET On call.
firm at 2 < IjG per cent ; last lonn at 3 per
cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER - 4',4fi5 '
per cont.
STERLING EXCHANOU-Kiuder , with
actunl business In bankers' bills at J4.SG't
{ M.S6& for demand nnd nt J4.S35T4.S3tt for
sixty dnys : posted rates. J4.SIIT4.87'.4 ; com-
merrinl bills , J1S2.
SILVER-Cortlflrntefl , 69Jf59ic ; bnr , D9c ;
Mexican dollars , 47' > c.
BONDS Government bond * , steady : stnto
Clcnrlncn.
CHICAGO , Sent. 8. Clearings , J20,404,973 ;
balances , $1,847.774 ; New York exchange 65c
discount ; sterling exchange , J4.S45j4.S7V4.
ST. LOUIS , Sept. 8. Clearings , JG.219.401 ;
balances , J409.495 ; money , 4(37 ( per cent ; New
York exchange , $1 discount bid , 90c dis
count asked.
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 8. Clearings ,
J147.02o ; balances , $2.417,325.
NEW YORK. Sept. 8. Clearings , J19S.6S2-
316 ; balances , J7.493.0S4.
BOSTON , Sept. S. Clearings , $10,898,489 ;
balances , $1,524,235.
BALTIMORE. Sept. S. Clearings. $3,443-
B9S ; balances , $524,034.
Conilltliin of tile Treniiury.
WASHINGTON ! Sept. 8. Today's state
ment of the condition of the treasury
Hhows : Available cash balance. $280.967,566 ;
gold reserve , $253,055,400.
\VHI31CIA" t'bT'l'ON STATE.IIHN'T.
Mom Cotton , ImiK < * r llccciptn fiiitl
,11 ore TnkltiKN Than u Your AUTO.
NEW . . Hes
ORLEANS. Sept. S.-Secretary
ter's weekly cotton statement shows the
amount brought Into sight is 150,103 bales ,
against 79,179 bales for the seven days end
ing September 8 last year , 127.C11 bales year
before last and 187,503 bales same time in
1S95. Receipts nt all United States ports
since September 1 were 115,771 , against 60-
9GG bales last year , S3.520 talcs year before
last and 131.IGS same time In 1S > 9G. Overland
across the Mississippi , Ohio and Potomac
rivers to northern mills and Canada , 10.293
bales , against 2,390 bales last year , 255 bales
year before last and 5,108 bales uamo time in
16D6. Foreign exports for the eight days ,
24 114 bales , against 34,13 < i bales last year.
The total takings of American mills thus
far for the sonson have been 60,12(5 ( bales ,
against 3V.G35 last year. These Include 23-
BGO balea by northern spinners , against 10-
G65 bales last year. Including amounts left
over In stocks at porta and Interior towns
from the last crop and the number of bales
brought Into sight thus far for the new
crop the supply to date Is 796.597 bales ,
against 354.5SO for the same period last year.
Coffee Miirki t.
NRW YORK. Sept. S.-COFFEE-Options
steady at unchanged prices to a decline of
6 points nnd ruled Inactive with a barely
steady undertone. Business was checked
by an absence of Brazilian news , holiday
nt Rio and Santos ; closed quiet and un
changed to 5 points lower ; sales , 6,750 bags ,
Including September , $4.30 ; October. $4.So ;
December , $4.50 ; January , $4.60 ; March , $4.70
( S4.75 ; July , J4,90JW.93 ; August , $5.00. Spot ,
Rio , dull and nominal. Mild , dull and
barely steady.
Oil Market.
LONDON , Sept. 8.-OILS-LlnPCPd. 21s 6d ;
Calcutta linseed , spot. 40s Gd.
NEW YORK , Sept. 8. OILS Cottonseed ,
quiet ; petroleum , llrm ; turpentine , quiet.
OIL CITY , Pa. . Sept. S.-OILS-Un-
changed ; credit balances. $1.40 ; certificates
opened at $1.10 bid ; highest , $1.12 bid ; closed
Ut $1.41 bid : rales , 2 bbls. caslv at $1.12 ;
shipments. 90,239 bbls. ; average. kOS67 bbla.j
runs , S7.5CS bbls. ; average , 79,323 bbls.
SiiKiir Murlii'l.
LONDON , Sept. S.-SUGAR-Mnscovado ,
HB ; centrifugal , 12 * 3d.
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 8.-SUGAR-
Steadler ; centrifugal , yellow , 4US-154c ; seconds
ends , 2'.sfllIBC.
MOLASSES Duller ; centrifugal , GUo
N13W YORK. Sept. S.-SUGAR-Raw. dull
nd nominal ; fair rellnlng , 3T c ; centrifugal.
DG test , 13-H'c ; molasses ) sugar , 311-16c ; re
fined , dull and barely steady.
Dry CIooilN Market.
NRW YORK. Sept. S. DRY GOODS-An
advance of % c Is reported In Dwlght and
Triilt of the Loom sheetings ; no other
changes In quotations. Brown and bleached
cottons ore strong. The Jobbing trade is
active and large sales In all departments.
Llnrns are In good request ann tending
against buyers. Burlaps are strong and
murkot bare of stocks.
California Krled I'riiHN.
NEW YORK. Sept. 8.-OALIFORNTA
DRIED FRUlTS-Sieady. Evaporated ap
ples , common. 7'so ; prime wire tray , 8i ! ©
Mfec ; choice , Saii(9c ; fancy. 9i/9Vie. Prunes ,
SUfjSc. Apricots , Royal , 14c ; Moor park , 11
i16c. Peaches , unpeeli'd. SftlHie.
*
ln ShailiMV of Itouk ,
PAIUS , Mo. , Sept. 8. Tom Gritton , who
Is engaged In hauling rock from Allen creek ,
In the Middle Grove neighborhood , whllo
removing a largo rock , discovered a skele
ton of a man , which had evidently been hid
den for a number of years past. It Is said
that this flnd was made near the place where
Alexander Jester camped the night before
young Gilbert Gates' mysterious disappear
ance first causoj a thrill of horror in Monroe
county , thirty years ago. It Is thought that
this flnd may form another link In the chain
of circumstantial evidence against the old
man. charged with the murder of his young
traveling companion.
Murilt-riuiH .tlnnlii SolcfN Miiuliliilnti
ST. LOUIS , Sept. S. A special to the Post-
Dispatch from Hannibal , Mo. , Bays : M. H.
Roberts , a machinist , killed Ills son , Sid
ney Roberts , at his homo today and then
shot himself , Inflicting a mortal wound. The
son was killed while asleep. Sidney Roberts
woa Bent to the insane asylum about four
years ago , but was released as cured several
weeks ago. The elder Roberta threatened the
life of hu son upon the young man's return
and was undoubtedly Insane when the deed
was committed. The murderer Is a promi
nent member of the OJd Fellows and the
Ancient Order of United Workmen.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Light Beoaipti as Usual Toward tbt Last
of the Week ,
EVERYTHING SELLS REASONABLY EARLY
Hog * llrlnir Stcnclr < o Strong I'rlcru
Href Cnttle In Dcmnnil nnd Jlnrkct
Vullr Slendy LlRhl Feeder.
Continue Very Sloir Snlc.
Total reccJpts 70 62 16
. .TjLeiP ° ? ' 9n.t the
. . . . .
. H. Hammond Co . 78 774
Bwlft and Company . 121 82 $
Cudahy Packing Co. . . . . . . 304 1,113
Armour & Co .
' ' ' ' ' 1,138
Cudahy. from K. C. . . . . . . 829
Swift , from K. C . 23
Swift , from country
Armour , from K. C . 20
8iiiBSclYr & Deran. . . 137
Hill &
Huntzlnger . 39
Hamilton & Rothschild. . 33
L. F. Husz .
Layton . . , ,
Other buyers . ?
oo 35
2,050 4,314 3,235
' ,0 Cattle of a" klndB
todn > * . only fifty loads
rly and latcr nrrlvals
above that mark. AH
th y. a go < Ml many of
inlsf h ere ? ere fcedf" , and the offer-
caftln fattIe wer ? "Kht- Good killing
of " iLCmft d and the few ' ° ads
tobc hud
were disposed of at
' Uuyers wo"ld y flrm
° -ne b"nch of ' " " 'e ' good
ttt
ln same notches
kind
the demand for that kind . was vwj"fa'r - = and
{ er\lavlrtkhet \ "nclli"W- . wa f no ed ye >
tenlaj' , there
seems to be an nccumulnflnn
of common llirht , + n LV "Vr L.mliIatI0.n
oiiorn
BEEF
No. Av. Pr No. Av."Pr" No Av Pr
' * ° ' ; ? " -1"8 WK
S' ? ! S ? Si -
930 4 18
ii : : 8 i 5o : : ] $ S | g SMS 6 5 H 95
20. . DS3 490 75..1243 835 "iKl 6 05
flo 118 AN ° "BI RB.
4..1225
1. . 670 2 CO 1..1230 s'oO 21. . Ml S fO
1. . 670 2 60 1. . 950 3 00 SO. . 996 S 63
5" S12 r'2 1--U' ° 3 10
S - - 1. . 880 3 C5
1. . 870 2 75 8. . 890 3 20 1..1030 4 00
1..1070 2 75 2. . 815 3 25 2..1W5 4 25
2. . 940 2 75 9. . 9S2 3 30 2..1270 4 EO
5..102G 285 1..1250 330 2. . 800 4 50
1. . 980 300 14..1142 346 2..1323 4 65
1. . 810 g 00 3. . 773 3 46
HEIFERS.
11. . 3 , . . 531
HEIFERS.
1. . 680 3 70 . . 905 3 45 4. . 634 4 00
4. . 603 3 35 3. . 440 3 50
BULLS.
1..1310 3 40 1..1330 350 1..1240 3 60
1..1010 3 40
CALVES.
3. . 343 " " MI 6S ° * " 15 ° 6 50
1. 340 6 60
STOCKERS AND FEEDER1 ! ? 660
'
6S9' 3 50 7. . 581 4 00 31. 809 4 25
630 3 60 10. . SS5 4 OS 28. , 975 4 35
. . . SM 55. . 761 4 03 4. , 567 4 CO
2..M10 3 75 1. . 6GO 4 20 * > O. > 793 5 00
S3. . 560 3 85 1. . 430 4 20 45 , < 840 500
26. . S90 3 90 7. . 602 4 20 , 610 6 00
1. . SSO 4 00Av. 26. . 601 4 40
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
WESTERNS.
NEBRASKA.
2 feeders. 940 $2 75 9 feeders. . 890 $3 90
' D cows. . . . 9S3 3 30 1 feeder. . . 430 4 20
3 heifers. . 140 360 1 feeder. , . 600 4 20
1 feeder. . 630 3 60 7 feeders. , 602 4 20
10 feeders. SS3 4 05 64 feeders. , 762 4 05
1 feeder. .
WYOMING.
cow . 1170 3 25 1 feeder. . . 930 4 30
James Phelps Wyo.
2 steers. . . .1125 4 25 1 steer . 127 fO 4 75
3 feeders. . 1056 t 30
Tomas Casio Wyo ,
57 feeders. . 778 3 " 0 42 feeders. . 792 3 70
HOGS Light receipts , combined with a
good demand to effect nn early clearance
of the pens and everything was sold und
weighed up at an early hour. The prices
pa'.d did not show iuiy material change an
compared with yesterday , and the general
market cuuld only bo quoted ae steady At
the same time In spots It may have shown
n little more strength. Packers were claim
ing that the quality wus not i good as
ynsterday nnd that. Inking that fact Into
consideration , the hogs cost them moro
today.
It will be noted from the table of average
prices that the market is now a good lOc
than a week ago and 15c higher than
the close of last week. Representative-
sales :
No. Av. Sh. Pr.
61. . . .359 SO $4 15
G2. . . .301 40 4 20
57. . . .297 ICO 4 23
10G. . .266 40 4 23
in. . . .2X1 160 4 27'A
C7. . . .302 120 4 27V |
40. . , , .322 120 i 27
63. . , , .320 120 4 271,4
G.I. . .320 120 4 274
46. . . .283 SO 4 27V4
63. . . .237 120 4 27U
93. . . .223 IM 4 27
IMSO
63. . , .314 SO 4 27'4
31. . . .2S5 40 4 27U
101. , .202 80 4 27'4 '
Co. . , .278 . . . 4 2714
70. . , , .297 120 4 30
.251 . . . 4 30
70. . . .211 $0 4 30
6G. . .2W3 . . . 4 SO
. . . .214 SO 4 30
C3. . . .259 40 4 30
70. . . .260 . . . 4 P,0
65. . . .227 40 4 30
47. . . .264 SO 4 30
121. . .24I > 200 4 30
03. . . .2S2 432 4 SO
39. . . .262 . . . 430
101. . 233 120 4 30
CO 225 SO 4 30
SHEEP Receipts ghowed un fairly well
on paper this morning but of the number
in there were six consigned direct to a
i packer , so that the nctuM offerings on the
market were quite moderate. The demand
for mutton grades wns good nnd values
on that kind were steady. The sheep did
not get In until late , and there WHS n good
deal of porting up to bo done , so that It wns
late before very much wns nccompllfhed In
the way of clearing th pens.
The demand continues good for feeder
yearlings nnd wpthors. but feeder lambs
If anything , sold n little lower. The de
mand scfnied to bo light for the lambs.
Quotations : Prime native wrthors H.SOJ ?
4.00 ; good to choice grain wethers j.l.SOR )
S.M : fair to good grns < < wethers. H.C.IJM.TS :
good to choice grans rwe t3.40tt3 50 : fair to
good gra < ewes , S.I.Oiin.l.Xi ; good to choice
spring lambs. J4.75fl6.00 ; fair to good spring
lambs , $4.50iif4.75 : common pprlng lambs.
t4.00ff4.50 ; feeder wethers , I3.60J13.70 ; ffcdcr
yearling * . W.Off3.W. Iloprrcntativp sales :
100 feeding lambs fi.1 3 j > \
91 cult Inmbs if 4 is
2ir , cull lambs M 4 15
10 cull Iambs 55 s fiO
121 feeder lambs if , 4 in
211 I'tnh feeder lambs M 4 2i
2f ewes M 2 W
I 112 cwcs 102 3 4fl
4 wethers 75 3 M
IJOTwethers S3 410
102 wethers M COO
CIIH'VCO MVIJ HTOOIC MAUKKT.
K iv OfforliiKn nml < Jo < id 1'rlccn ItUK"
Slronu ; milt lIlKlirr.
ritlfAOO. 111. , Sept. J.-CATTLE There
were few offerings of cattle today to make
much of a market. Good prices prevailed
and the market wns well cleaned up. Rood
Ito cholco cattle "old at Jf 7offfi S3 ; com
moner grades. l4.ftVfr5.70 : stockers and feeders -
. ers , J30i > T4.75 ; bulls , sows nnd helfrrs , J2 00
fif > 40 ; Texas Rteers. JS BO/iTI.23 ; rangers , J3.60
Jifi 33 : calves. J4.KV7.2J. (
HOns Prices for hogs were strong nnd
fully 5c higher. There was a good demand
nnd n light supply. Heavy hogs sold nt
JI.15fl4.fiTi : mixed lots. J.301 ) > l.70 : light , )4.3o
( S4.75 ; pigs , JSSOfW.riO ; culls , J2.00if4.10.
SHEEP AND bAMBS-Ilccolpts of shepp
and lambs WPIO. largo for Friday and priors
were somewhat easier for lambs. Sheep
sold nt J2.0073.00 for Inferior to Jl MVJN.fi/ / ;
for prime yearlings , with western rangers
selling at J3.60IM.2o ; Inmbs sold at J3.50G1
G.30.
G.30.URCEIPTSCattle.
URCEIPTS-Cattle. 1,500 heed ; liogs. 15,000
head ; ehpep , 10,000 head.
Kan nun City I.lvn Stock.
KANSAS PITY. SIo. . Sept. S.-r-ATTT,13-
Ilecelpts , 4.2iiiV head , 1,200 Tcxanc ; grossors
alow ; good grades nt-tlvp and Mrong ; hrcivv
native steers. J5.KKTfl.10 ; light weights , J5.20
Stft.'u ; stockers nnd feeders. J3.75t5.00 ? ;
butcher cows and hclfprs , J3.0035.10 ; cnn-
ners , J2.23ff3.00 : western steers , J3.DOJJ4 W ;
Texnn PteprH , J3.OOTi3.Ml.
HOGS-UecelptH , 5.M ) head ; market
opened strong to Sc higher , closed slow ,
with nilvnncc lost : hravj' . JI.37Hir4.60 ( ;
mixed. J4.30T/4.4G ; light. J4.32HfJ4.60.
SHEEP Receipts , 2 < ' 0 head ; small supply
quickly absorbed nt strong prices ; no oholco
grades ; common Inmbs , J4.25574.50 ; muttons ,
J3.50Tj3.7Ti ; stockers nnd feeders , J3.004.00 ;
culls. J2.50ff3.00.
St. Loiiln I.lvp S opU.
. . ept. S.-CATTLia-necelptfl.
700 head. Including 200 head Trxnns ; mar
ket steady to strong ; native shipping nnd
export steers. J4.755ffi.40. with top grades
worth up to J8.R5 ; dressed beef steers. JI.25
< 5G. < W ; Rtoers under 1.000 Ibs. , J2.75iff5.2 , ' ; ;
stockers and feeders , J2.25fN.45 : cows nnd
heifers , t2.00fl5.00 ; cnnners , Jl.50JT2.7o ; bulls ,
S2.35fJ4.15 ; Texas and Indian steers , J2.Gf > ff
4.05 ; cows and heifers. J2.20jf3.70.
HOGS-Hecelnts , 1,900 head ; market
strong to 5c higher ; pigs nnd lights , J4.60Jf
4.60 : butchers. J4.50fj-l.70
SHEEP Receipts. 400 head ; market
strong and active ; native muttons , J3.75ff
4.25 ; lambs , $4.CKMJ6 50 ; stockers , J3.10ff3.GO ;
culls and bucks , J2.00JT4.00.
St. .Tnxriili I , Ire Slock.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH , Sept. 8. ( Speclnl. )
The Journal quotes :
CATTI-E Receipts , 1,400 head , Including
COO head In quarantine ; steady to strong ;
I natives , J4.75jiC.OG , Texas and westerns , J3.50
I ( JfG.Oa ; cows and heifers , J2.10fi-I.G5 ; bulls and
1 Htngs. J2.25H.K5 ( ; yearlings and calves , JI.10
( jT > o.20 ; stockers and feeders , J3.OOIT4.So ; veals ,
' J4.00JT7.00.
HOGS Receipts , 2.SOO head ; market 5fI7 vC
lilgher ; hpavy and medium , J4.40iJ4.60 ; light ,
J4.45fT4.55 ; pigs , J4.35JJ4.45 ; bulk of sales ,
J4.42 fN.47H.
SHEEP Receipts , 2,000 head ; active and
steady.
Stock In
Following aie the receipts nt the four
principal western markets for Sept. S :
Cattle , Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha . 1.671 4,339 3.9 tt
Chicago . 1,500 15,000 10,000
I Kansas CHy . 6,400 C,3i0 ; 250
St. IxJllls . 300 1,900 40i )
Totals , -j 9,471 26,5.19 14.61U
ItItxleoH finicrnl StiifT Incvr Vnrlc.
NEW YORK , Sept S. Among thw passengers -
sengers who arrlvi-d today on hoard the
Ward liner Seguranca , from Havana and
Mexican ports were General Canton nnd
staff of the Mexican army. The general Is
governor of Yucatan. The Sosuranca also
brought the body of Frank C. Ives. the bil
liard expert , who died recently in Mexico ,
WHEN OTHERS
. . .CONSULT. .
Scarles 6. Searles
OMAHA ,
NEB.
Specialists In
Nervous , Chronic &
Private Diseases
( If Men and n'umen.
We guarantee to cure all raises curable of
Cnlanii , All Intense * of tl * A'ow. Throat. Uiett ,
Stomach , Hon-tli < I/H ( HvJHydrotclt , tnrl
tonic , Syphilis , O'iii < /n/ii'iii.
NpniniiQ rVohHfTii A"J a" lta a tt " " " ( . '
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AIlMlc Aucit ( tiut Old Men
Rlr r\rl nnrl QHn l > i" ' - ' > < i" . SOTCH , SJH > U ,
DIOOU dllll Ol\ll ! p.miJos . , Scrnlula. Tumors -
mors , Tetter , Jlcifemn , and lllop < l 1'olson , tlior
uu"lily clraiihnl from lliesymeni ; also Wo.iU-
ncssof Organs , IiillaiiiuialloiiK ptures , JMlus ,
Flktula.iitc.
Throa' , I < imes , l.lvcr , Dy pe | > fcl3
amlallb wclanJilomaclilroul > li'
( > hu < i cnicful and H | > cl.-il atleullui
for all their many allmeuls.
WRITE y" < < r troubles. If out of thp city
Tluiu.audi curuU ill Uuiiiu \ > y curia > p adenct ,
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Liver , Bowels , Kidneys. Bladder , Nervous
Diseases , Loss of Appvtlte , Headuehu. Con
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ness , Fevr , Inflammation of the Bowels.
Piles and all derangements ot the Internal
Viscera. Pur-ly vegetable , containing no
mercury , minerals or deleterious drugs.
OBSERVE
the following symptoms resulting from Dis
ease of thu Digestive Organs. C'unstlpj-
tlon , Inward Piles. Fulliuaa uf the Blood In ,
the Hf-ad , Acidity of thu Stoinuch , Nauneu , \
Heart burn , Disgust of Food , Kullneis or ]
AVelght In th Btomach , Huur Krutilons , |
Sinking or Fluttering of the Heart , Chuk-
ing or Suffocating- Sensations when In a
lying poitur'- . Dimness of Vision , Dlzzinus.'i
on rising suddenly , Dots or Webs Befuro
the SliiW. Ft-ver and pull Pain In thu Head ,
Deficiency of Perspiration , YellownoHs of
the Skin and Eyts. Pain In the Side , Chest ,
Limbs , and sudden Flushes of Heat , liurn- i
Ing In the Flcch. i
A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will I
free tlio system of all the above-named
disorders.
Price 26o per box. Sold by all druggists ,
or ent by mall upon receipt of price ,
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Telephone 1030. Omaha , Neb
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Principal Cities.
ANACONDA , MONT.
Jnn > 31. ( Indnrd ,
ATLANTA. OA.
ICImbnll ItouinCTT fltaud.
BOSTON.
I'nbUo I > llirnrr.
Truiloute llu ( l
Boitou Prcm Club , 14 UosTrorth It.
I1UPPALO.
G nr oo Hotel ABTT Ktnnd.
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CAMBRIDGE , MASS.
nn.rritrd Uu.li omit jI.lbrnrr. .
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E. A. LoKn.il , l'ia Went lOtta M.
Ohcrnue Club.
CHICAGO.
Audltorlniu Annex Kern Stand.
Auilltorlniu Hotel . IT KnniL.
Qrnnil Pncltlu Hotel ! Vm. . nlnnil.
tirent A'orthnrn Hotel Tlerm BUind.
I'nJmor llou e NOIT * fltand.
l > o lotn.cerT Stnud. Ko. 31T
bnrn Ntreet ,
Auooluted AdrertUer1 * Club , ra
Uotue.
CLEVELAND.
TdueII Haime.
Vb llolleudem.
Commerolnl
Miuionle Temple.
COLORADO SPRINGS.
I'rlntar * ' Uotue.
DENVER.
nroin. Hotel l rw Stivn.l.
llnmllton A Kendrlok. UOO-Oia tTth i.
MoLnlu , l ltt A Co. , 833 Sixteenth Bt.
Pratt Mercnntlle Co. . 1517 Ixirlmvr St.
The Mlntlonrr Co IBth iul Lo.Trrcu
trcet * .
Wlndcur Hotel New * Stand.
DBS MOINES.
tttntrm Jncobn , Rock Ixlcuid De ot.
Y. M. C. A. IlcBUluu Itoom.
DULUTH , MINN.
W1U A Dennett , 214 IV. Superior BU
FORT SMITH , ARK.
HL O , A. Ileadlna Iloaiu
HAVANA , CUBA.
Hotel Ileadlafr
HONOLULU , H. I.
Honolulu Hotel Ileadlna noosn.
HELENA.
W. A. Moore , ( ttk UTCUUC and Main Bt <
Uelenn 1'ubltc L
HOT SPRINGS , S. D.
George Gibnou.
HOT SPRINGS , ARK.
C. H. AVeuvrr & Co.
F. C. llovliift.
L. D. Cooper A Co. , O2O Central ATO.
KANSAS CITY.
Robert Ileld. 1OUU McKee St.
Coo.te uoaieoirii iHnnU.
tllHBOurl Itepiibllcan Club , OOO BaltN
more Ave.
I'tiMIc ribrarjr.
nickieckrr Ctnr Co. , Oth and 'Walnut
_ O ] > po ltv I' . O.
UnllTTny V. M. C. A. , room 3T Union
Depot , Kitn nn Cttj' , 3Io.
Public Library.
LEXINGTON , KY.
Y. M. C. A. IlcndliiR Kooin.
LINCOLN.
XV. S. Edn > l toii , 11 ; t o Street ,
cry Aeent.
LOS ANGELES.
Oliver A Ilalnua , JOG -Spring at.
F. 11. HnnHrom , 422 S. Slnlu Ht.
LONDON , ENGLAND.
Ohorle * A. GIHlK' ' American
2 CoeU jlir St. , TrnJnlBmr Stj. . , B.V. .
MANILA , P. I.
Andrew F. Sulioiia , Cor. Paent * da
Eapaua and Kocolta Street * .
MINNEAPOLIS.
Public IJbrarr.
\Ve t Uotelerr Stand.
NEW YORK.
Cooper Union library.
Fifth Avenn Hotel KeirB Stand.
Fifth Avenue Hotel Ilradlns Il Q te
Empire Hotel.
Urouuio Street Library.
Holland Hou Head In a Uoom.
HafTman HoUHe. S , .
Imperliil Hotel Nevr Stand. T
Sleohanlo * ' and Trader * ' Kre * EJbntny
No. 18 Kant Sixteenth Street ,
Pr - Clnb , l O .Nnxxuu St.
WoatmlUBter Hotel Heading
TVlndnor Ilntrl Hendlnc lioof
Y. M. C. A. , 211.1 Stree-t amd 4tk
OGDEN.
\ V.Vebb , 2-1OS
W. G. Kind.
PARIS , FRANCE.
New York Ilcruld Hraillnjr n
Av s de I'Opera.
The * . Coolc A Son * , 1 AT . da
PONCE. PORTO RICO.
Zorre * Gvatrom.
PORTLAND , ORB.
IV. 13. Joi.r. , 01 Alder St
1'ortlnnd Hotel JVcwii Stand.
PHILADELPHIA.
Mercantile Library.
SACRAMENTO.
I'ubllo Library.
SAN FRANCISCO.
I'ubllo Library.
BAU JUAN , PORTO RIC * ,
Ilotcl faulaterru Heading Uoozt.
SANTA ANA , CAL ,
Snot a Ana Frrv I > ubllo
SALT LAKE CITY.
I F. Hnwiinol. Lroeuui
Salt LnUe N ir C * .
Public Llbrnry.
SEATTLE
EuMern Novm Co. , I11O 1-B
A. T. Luudberur.
CJeorue K. Ward ,
. SIOUX CITY.
Oarrclt o Hotel > < - > v
Mondiiinln Hotel ! Sev Stand.
HotuI Velidome JV vr * H turn A.
Coinrur < & ICulckerbouUar.
I'ubllo Library.
GL-ruld Fltculbkou , TOO r mvtb Ut ,
Hey Allen , Ml Center St.
Y. M. C. A. lluudlnir HOOBM
SPOKANE.
John IV. Orahuta TUS-TSB BUverilo.
Avenue.
ST. JOSEPH.
ttr nrtov ' New * Stand , TM BAntontf
trcet.
Junotlou New * Stand , KOI
Y. M. C. A. Heading Huota.
ST PAUL , Minn.
I'reM Club ,
Wludior Hutel.
ST. tOUlS
13 , J , Jett , SOU Ulll k .
flimler * ' Hotel X w *
I'ubllo Llbrury.
WASHINGTON , D. O.
WllUrd1. Hotel New * HtatUU
Arllniffou Hotel.
Doiiureiilonal LJbrnry.
.
AirrUulturul I > * pa > tuirut r
Ucvubllcuu National CuuuallU