i 9 THE OMAHA DAILT BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1900. 1 - i . . 7 . COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Bevival of Demand Gives Wheat a Turn for tho Better. MARKET OPENS DULL BUT SOON RALLIES Corn Opens Low mid In I'lilrly Strntly at Hip Clour Out mill Provisions Itriniilii Heavy During; thr Sosilon. CHICAGO, July SO. An uppnront revival of tho export demand for American wheat pulled that market out of tho slough of lower cables and fnvorabla ' northwest weather toduy, tho September option clos Int? but a sliudc lower, though selllnB at one tlmo at u decline or Tic. Corn was fairly strong on small country acceptances and closed tic hlKhcr. Oats were weak on liquidation anil declined c. itovisiuiib showed but little closing change. Wheat was unite weak ut tho opening nnd for some tlmo after. Liverpool cables showed a decided slump In prices In that market, while reports trom the northwest told of more favurublo weather. Though selling pressure was not particularly heavy. It was siilllelent to send prices to a point Tc below Saturday's closing llgurcs In the fntir and u. half hours' trading. Hut hero tho decline stopped. Shorts cum a Into inn mantel to cover at inc low prices aim though at times tho market (luveloped soft knots, yet on tlui wnoie steadiness was shown until tho last hour's trading, then the market becume strong. Somu buying orders came In during the morning from tho seaboard, They were accompanied by leports on nn Improvement In the export demand and these reports later became tho predominating innucuco on trailing. lie ports as to the total engagements were conflicting, the figures running from 21 to SO loadB, tho latter report creutlng u mild sensation at best llgurcs for the day. Trad ing was quite active lute In the bcskIoii, shorts covering liberally and early sellers attempting to buy back their Hues, Sep tember opened Mfc lower at 7tfi74V. It declined to 7tV,e and sold for some tlmo between that llguro and 71c, then rallied to "fiMiT.'.'iO, whero It closed. Northwest receipts were 260 cars, compared with .nn last weeK anil kjs u year ago. Chicago re- r-lntu iiiorn Jft n i .. t .............. ....... 1 Total primary receipts wero l,:U3,00o bu., rniniiiired with 972.1100 bu. ti venr nco. World's shipments were moderate, 5,860,W0 imi. nui inero was an incrcaBo on passage or 73i,00O bu, Corn traders were Inclined to guldo their fiction by tho courso of tho wheat market ui nrsi ami opening prices were somewhat lower, inn ine maiKei soon rallied sharply tinder tho Inllueucn of light enimtrv m. t'CDtances and a unnil imihIi ilnmnml mni though not all of the advanco was held, tho inarsei was lairiy steady to tho close. Local receipts wero 327 curs. September tanged from ."Wo to WTo and closed uc lilcrh.. ut 'IGft.n Outs were heiivv nil ilnv nml ...... ui,tnrn hie lliiuldutlon was dono by country traders. The elevator nenntn iiIhii hciIi! 111,. .r,, II,- sumably tigulnst country acceptances, Tho weather whs Ideal for threshing operations ttnd u material Inorcaso In stocks wus iiMinni nir. ueceipis were 227 cars. Sen lemoer ranged from 21?,o to 22Uc and closed e lower at 21To. I'rovlslons were dull nml ilnnl... ..., .if '"""'"'H. but beforu tho close all of m i iinrg nun iicen recovered. Tho weak ness of wheat and lower hog prices caused some liquidation cut ly, but covering took Place later, when Hut uri.tn ,,,,,..1...... veloned more strength. A reuturo or tho trading was tho strength or Sctpeinber ribs, in rum iivit UClOllor. 'Hill CIlSll lle- mand was good and this and small local slocks wero factors. September pork closed unchanged nt Jll.7.1; September lard, in" changed ut i,.75, and September ribs, Cc lilshnr ut ti.oo. Kstlmuted receipts Tuesday: Wheat, .IIS lieon i o'.r r ' curi hogs, Tho leading futures ranged ns rollows: Articles.! 6pen. Illgii. fj.ow." ofoseTjsuO'' Wheat July Aug. Sept. Corn July Aug. Sept. Oats July Aug. Sept. Turk J illy Sept. Lard July Sept. Ort. Itlhs July Seiit. Oct. 7.H: 73!! T.'I'.i 7I.S 7U 7)U ''. 73M,-i. 7 1 U 7r.i 7IVH'I 7B!,'tl'.4 3SS, mi; .TO! re as 3.")Jg ziw; 2IT. 21 -I'll 21!i 21 !i II 70 11 75 6 72W ti 7&V4 B 77'. S7',4 7 00 ti W-4 2111 -'1? It B7!i It !, it r.7u.l 11 t!2!4 11 70 I 70 1 Z 11 7714 70 V.i JS'M tl 1,1 ti 72(5 6 75 7!i !2' 11 ti f5 ti 02!". !li !'2'i t x'.ii t; ftt No 2. (Hh MllnfllHn.ia tunm n. r-'bPl "rn""i winter wheat patents. J2.I0 P,),.!!I'rll.IB. ""' specials, J 1.60; patents, ,V4,1Ui 1,''k,,'". 2.3iii3.50; ryo Hour, $2.70 77'N'n:AT"No' ft''' No' 2 ml 6'.i?r OltN-No. 2, SfilOtic; No. 2 yellow, OATS-NO. 2, 22V; No. 2 white, 24'rjai'ic; No. 3 white, 2.'l1i2l'5c. KYE-No. 2. rd!jjiB2e. nAUI.KV -dood feeding, 35fi.1tc: fulr to choice malting, Hfi4Sc. tifj.?,':i,?iS N"' 1 ,,rmo timothy. f.1.10. ("lover, contract graile. fi.w. J'HOVISIONS-.Me.sM pork, per bbl.. JU.70 ii 11. .5. Lnnl. per liio lbs.. J0.7iKiH.72ii. Ilacon, short ribs sides (loose). H.!HHi7.2r.; dry salted boulders (boxed). Jti 75f(7.UO; short clear lldes (boxed). $7.457.Ki. WIIISKY-Uasls of high wines, $1.2314. SUaAHS-C'ut loaf, Jrt.dS; granulated, $8.32: tonrectloners' A, $B.2S; ort A. Jfi.13, Kollowlng uro tho receipts and shipments for today: iMMnllc,iTiu Hecelpts. Shipments. J't ur. bills 22,000 27.UOO Wheat, bu IS7.CSM Htl.iMi Corn, bu 2G5,tioo 6b,o1jo tJ'Un. bu 200,1100 ss.Ud) J'ye. bu r.,iw) mod Hurley, bu 2,000 .w On the Products exchango today tho but ter niarket was easlor; creameries, lBfil'Jo: dairies, 14ft 17c. Cheese, steady at S'AOlO'ic. Kggs, dull; fresh, lH,e. M3W yoiiic tii:.M:itAi, m.iiki:t. QiioIiiIIiiiis for tin- liny mi Viirlmiit t.'Olllllllldltll'H. 'PnK' '"!" -0 -I''KOt'rt-Hecelpls, ti.jos bbls.; exports, fi.tiis bbls.; sales. 7,300 pkgs. . murket dull and barely steady; Jv'n'or'!ll,,ns' W.WI30; winter straights $3.M3.M): winter extras. $2.9Oii3.00; winter l?K,riln''?;.,::',lff'-'"0i .Mlnnesola patents. $l.30tf(l,B0; Minnesota bakers, $2.K)ff3,33. nyo i,..,J5,Y,V'lk:. H.nl,'H- f"'10 '"-i flr to good, U.I01?3.2Ti; eholco to fancy. $3.30fe3.tB. ( . OltN.MKAL-Kasy, yellow western, SSci city, hie; Hrandywlue, $2,4512.65. UYK-rWeak; No. 2 western, 6Sp, f. o. b. ntlost, state rye, 53firic, o. I. r., Now York, car lots HAIU.KY-Ktrm; western feeding, 4Sc. e. If. New ork. mnltlng, 4S.4'0f'3c, c. 1. f. Isr.V,.,.r.K- '' uialt. dull and nominal. Wl I MAT- Hecelpts. 153,25 bu.; exports, 6I..144 bu.; sales. 3,765,tK bu. futures and 'OjOoO bu. export, snot, easy; No. 2 red. M)c. f. o. b. utloat; No. 2 red, 79"ic, eievu. tor. No. 1 northern, Duluth, SISc. f. o. b alloat, No. 1 hard, Duluth, Sfi'ie, f. o. b. nllont Options opened weak under heavy cables and liquidation, ruling dull most of tho day In the afternoon prices rallied u little on export demand. The close was PJ!ft!.,!C . .'u 'il'l'"' net decline. July, 7-lbe. closed SOc, September, 70 11-lti'if MB-ltic, closed fco'ic; October, (0HfiS0(4e, closed S0'4c; December, SO 15-lltfiSlij,c, clojej et'Se. I'OHN Hecehits, Ki.0c"Hl bu.; exports. 2C0. S72 bu sales, r.'o.ooo bu futures and 400,0110 liu, export, spot, steady, No. 2, 45c, eleva tor, 45 e, f o. b. altoal Options after a weak opening under bearish cables recov ered on a demand from shorts and less fa. vorable crop news; closed steady ut ,?(Ve net decline; September, tl'mtifie, closed 44Vc. December, 4lSill1c, closed (Ufce. OATS Hecelpts. 262,700 bu.: exports. ItW, "61 bu., spot, weaker; No. 2. 27Ho; No. 3, I7e; No. 2 white. 2Sise; No. 3 white, 27'4c; truck, mixed, western. 271i20o; track, white, western, 2Mi33o, trjck, white, 233c. Op lions were dull nnd about sternly. 11 AY Quiet; shipping, 70Ci'77c; good to Choice, 80li 90Uc. HOI'S Dull; stute. common to choice. 1899 crop, Uffille; old, Hi5e; l'aclltc coast, ISM crop. KH13o; old. 3)5c. , UIDICS-Klrm; Clalveston. 20 to 25 lbs.. ISos California, 21 to 25 lbs., 21Hc; Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs., 14c. LKATlIKIt - Steady. Hemlock sole rtuenos Ayres. light to heavy, 23JO,.,IWc; cld. 22tifi23ie. I'HOVlSIONS-lleef. quiet; family. $R50 (T12.00. mess, $9.OOri'J.50; lieef hams. $20.UOTf tl.OOs packet. $10,ooj 11.00; city, extra Indli mess, $lti.00j 17.80. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, SI.'IOc; plekted shoulders, 6ic; pickled hams, I01il0e, Lard. easy, western steamed'. $7.10; July closed at $7.10, uimlnal, refined, steady; continent, $7.50: South America, $s.uo; compound. M2 iti.374. l'ork. dull, family, $14.6ftftl.V50; Short clear. $l3.0Ml 15.00; mess. $12. 75i 13.50. TAI.I.OW-D11II; city, 4'iti4Se; country, H4ic. ilUrrUU-Hccclpts. 11,009 jikes.j steady; state dnlry, IBiiflHUej erenmery, 17fn!4o; factory packed, llf15c, Imitation, 15ffl74c, IllClJ Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 41t OCHe Japan, 4Mire MOI,AH.SKS--Steady, New Orloans, open kettle unnd to choice, 44n53c , CHKKSH-Herelpts, 10.KI0 pkgs.; steady; large, white. 9'4c. Urge, colored, 9-Nc. small, white, !ci small, colored, 10c. Wit IS- Hecelpts, 11,062 pkgs.; stendyj western, at mark, lM(13c for average lots; western, loss off, 15',4c, MHTAIiS Tho market ror metals was an apathetic affair nt best with the general ruling weak under rather freer selling In sympathy with weakness abroad. Metal exchange reports lake copper quiet at $10.60; trh, lower at $.12.0033.23; lead, dull ut $3.97V4B4.(i; spelter, quiet at $4.254.3'). The brokers' price for lead Is $3.93 and for copper $16.60. OMAHA -WIIOI.KSAMI M Alt IC UTS. Ciindltliin nf Trnde nnd auotntlnnn 011 Slnplp nnd Pntmy I'rmluep. KaGS-Hecelpts, liberal; good stock, Dt4 10c. I-IVK POmTIlY-Hens, 7(fj8c; roosters, according to age and size, 384c; broilers, SHfllOc; ducks, 4SBc; geese, 415c; turkeys, Sc. KHKSH DHKSSKD 1'OULTllY-Hcns, SJiTlSe; roosters, 66oj ducks nnd geese, 9ft . 1,rol,cr''' l,cr !H4S12i4c; turkeys, i'.i'TTi.mfn,m,m i u.i .! fflCc; separator, 20c; gathered creamery, 178 KISH-Trotit, 10c; blue llsh, 12c; pickerel 8c; cattish. 12c, dressed buffalo, Cc; white llsh, 9c: herring. Be! black linns. 10e: snl mon, loic; whltn bas. 10c; cronple. 10c; pike, ivu. iiHiinui, lie; nunncniis, luc; ring percn KPt tnlllnia r. , . M, I.aII.I nt.aHM ft. mnckcrel. 20c; eodllsh. 10c; yellow perch, 6c, iw.uns-J.ive, per doz., V)c. V 5 A l,S riinlre niMfW. .-'.'AY Per carload lots: Upland, choice 7..;0; midland, choice, $6.50; lowland, choice, $5.o0: ryo stniA', choice, $6; No. 3 corn, 37c No. 3 white oats. 2lc: cracked corn, per ton ii turn unu oais. cnoppeu, per ion, jio.w "", per ion, jiz.au; unorts, per ton, w-m-V liO ETA H U KS. CUCUMHHUR-Per dor... 4O50 ASI'AHAOUS Home-grown, per doz., 20 NKW TUHNII'S-l'er bu. basket, 75c. NICW II1CKTS 1'er doz. bunches, 30c. NICW CAHHOTS-I'er doz. clinches. 23c, I.KTTUeK-I'er doz.. 20c. It ADISHKS Home-grown, per doz., 153 iUC. IMOAS-I'rr U-bu. basket, 60c. WAX HKANS-1'er A-bu. basket, 60c. NKW I'OTATOHS-Per bu.. 40c. CAHHAOli Home-grown, per lb., l&c. CAt?MKI,OWKH-Per doz.. $1. OHKKN COHN Per doi.. 10W15e. TOMATOES Home-grown, per 14-bu. bs- Kin, lyic. ItHfllAHH-Per lb., le ONIONS Home-grown, per lb., 2c. CKIiEItY-Mtchlgan. 25fl30c. KllUITS. STHAWnKHRIKS-rAll gone. UliACKniJHllIKS-Per 21-nt. case. $:.20. HliACIC HASPIIHUHIES-Out of tho mar ket. 11KD HA8PHHHIUES-Per 24-qt. cae, .'.tn, HMJI-2ni:HItIHS-16-ot coses. $2.25. CURRANTS Out of tho market- PI3ACHKS California, per box, 85JD0c; Texas, per 4-bnsket crate, 'S'ltSOc. Arutwis-.Mine on tne matKet. PIiUMS-Callfornln. ner crate. $1.0031.15. PRIJNICS-Cnllfornln, Tragedy, per crato, i...i; Keisuy. japan, per crule, $1.20. IIAIITIjKTT PEAHS-CalUornla, per box $1.75'u2.0O. OHAPKS-Callfornln. 4-basket crate. $1.50; wauiornia neciarines. t-unsget crate. $l.2d, GOOSKHKRRIKS Out nf thn mrtrket. CHIORRIKS-Callfornla, per 10-lb. box. $1.101.2.1; Missouri, per 21-qt. case, $2.25; 8-lb. baskets. GOfiiiOe. WATHHMKIONS - As to size. 25g50c each, APPMIH -Native, 75cT$1.00 per bu.; per uni., ..iu.i.ij TUOPICA1. l'RUITS. PINKAPPI,KS-Per doz.. $1.60'ffl.7B. ORANOKS Crtllfornla. Mediterranean sweets, ier box. $4; Valenclas, $l.O0l.50. I.KMONS-Callfornla, fancy, $3.60; choice, BANANAS Per bund, according to slz $2.2iU3.00. MISCELLANEOUS. Nt'TS Hickory, large, per bu $1.23; shellbarks. II. uS: Encllsh walnuts, ner lb.. 12j12c; lllberts, per lb.. 12c: almonds, per 111., H'tfioc; raw, per 10., uiyatic; roastcu, OVil'U I'sC. 1HOES. HIDES-No. 1 green hides, 7c; No. I green hides, Be; No 1 salted hides, 7c: No. 2 salted hides, Cc,: No. 1 veul lcalf,.8 to 12 ids., ic; no. i vcai ciiir. 12 to is ids., cc. - - 1 I'llAXillS IX AVAIIiAHI.i: M IM'I.IKS Cnlilr unit 'I'elrKrnplilo lteiirts nf lirnln AD nut mill Aslmre. NEW YORK, July 30. Tho statement of 1110 visinie supply or grain in storo and aiioui on Huiuruav. Jti y 28. as eomn 01 iv tho New York Produce exchange. Is us fol lows: Wheat, 43.ft.Ofti) bu.. nn increase of 23S,K bu.; corn. ll.G92,(ioo bn.. u decrease of 1.- xa,m) bit.; oats. B.W.'.fXM) bu., a decrease of 73B,ono int.; rye, r,&i.(KK) bu.. a decrease or .19, 000 liu. ; barley, 818,000 bu., an Increase of -.,wu ou. .St, l.ouln (irnln nml I'rnvlslmis, ST. I.OIMS, J.ily 30.-WIIEAT-i:asv; No. red cash, elevator. 71t.e: track. 72V4Wi3c: July, 71-c; August. 71ie: September, 72Hc; December. 75e; Nn. 2 hard, COiHIOUc. CORN Higher: No. 2 cash. 3Se: track. 39V4c; July, 38c; September. 37'ic; Decern- ner unu year. c,o. OATS-l.ower; No. 2 cash. 22et track. 22!e; July. 22e; September, 21V4c; No. 2 wniie. mi iixii i.ower at kvxw. KLOt'H-lJnchangcd: nateuts. $3.6,Vrf3.S.i extra fancy struiuht. J3.25df3.40: clear. J3.10 C(3.15. SKEDS-Prlme new timothy, bid. J3.23 for urst nair or August; mix, mill nt $1.45. t'OKNMWAii-stendy nt J2.20512.25. HHAN Easy; sucked, east track, (MCCc. HAY Steady: timothy. ill.oofff 13.60: prairie. $7 00Jj9.00. wiiihk v Mteauy at $1.2.1. METALS Dead : Steady at JlOV Snel len Dull nt $4.05'u4.10. POULTRY Lower: chickens. 7c: vniinc SUe; turkeys. 5iCe; young. lSj20c; ducks, B'jo; young, fifr7c; geese, 3c; spring, 6Q6e. e.iiiin nieauy ni vw. lll'TTER Steadv: ereamerv. IfiWlflUn: dairy, lpijlfie. IRON COTTONTIES-S1.32. HAOC.lNa-SfiS'ic. HEMP TWINE Ue. PROVISIONS-Pork. steadv: lobblne. $12.75. Lard, dull; choice, $.2H. Dry salt meats (boxed), quiet; extra shorts. $7.37!4; clear ribs, $7.i1V4; clear sides, $7.87',Si. Ha con (boxed), strong; extra shorts, $s.00; clear ribs. $S.12H; clear sides. $7.S7V4. RECEIPTS-Klour. C.OlJO bbls.: wheat, at.. 000 bu.; corn. 187,000 bu.; outs, 107,000 bu. SIIIPMENTS-Flour, 9,000 bbls.; wheat, CS.000 bu.; corn, 43,0o0 bu.; oats, 21,000 bu. KnnsiiN City rSrniii 11 nil Provisions. KANSAS CITY. July .-WlIEAT-Sep. tember. llic: December. (Vie: cash. Nn. 9 hard. OtiMitiic; No. ;i, (aQCA'M); No. 2 red, CORN Sentember. 357ifi. T)eretnhnr. .1'iU.n. cash, No. 2 mixed, 3CG.",6!$c; No. 2 white, 3Si4c; No. 3, SKc. UATS-KO, 2 wnite, 27C. RYE Steudy; No. 2, 60c. HAY Choice tlmothv. $9.60: rhntm prairie. $(5.5o. m'TTiJR-Creamery, WflSo; dairy, fancy 15e, HilUS Mrm: fresh Missouri nml Knnnnn stock, 9e doz.. loss off. cases returned; now wiiiiu wimu cases inciuiieu, iac more. RECEIPTS Wheat. 6.000 bn mm in inn bu. : oats. 3.000 bu. ' SHIPMENTS-Wheat. 12,000 bu.; corn. 20, 000 bu.; onts, 1.000 bu. I.Hcrpnnl (iriiln nnd I'rovlsliiiis. LIVERPOOL. July 30. WHKAT-Snnt easy; No. 2 red, western, winter, Cs 2d; No. 1 northern, spring, 6s 3d; No. 1 California, fis mdfltlH 2d. Futures wero quiet; July, iiuiiiiiuii ; jieiiieinocr, os '.in; uocemuer, fl-j l'jd. CORN spot, new, easy; old, quiet; Amer call mixed, new. 3s ltd: American mixed old, 3s HWd: futures wero quiet; Septem ber. 3s HUd: November. 3s UTid. PHOVISIONS-Hams. short cut, steadv at 4Ss. Ilacon, long clear middles, light, "dull ut 42s; heavy, dull nt 41s Oil. Lurd, prime western In tierces, steady ut 31s fld; Ameri can retlned In palls, steady at 36s. CHEESE American llnest white, firm nt 47s; American llnest colored, Mrm nt 47s Gd. Toledo (1 nil 11 MnrU'et. rriT ir,r n t,.i.. ort n'lin ,m t-.... (yi,iu, w,, u( ..v. 1 t-4i 1 Mllll, higher; spot. 77Hc; July, 77Hc; August, 1741., uviui iiiui i 1 fOTgt-. t'ORN Dull, unehunced: No. 2 cash. 42He: September. 39e. uath unu. lower; no. 2 cash, 23c; Sep. tember, 22Uc. RYE Dull, steady; No. 2 cash, 52'4c. SEEDS-Clover dull, higher: '9S nrlme. $)05; '99 prime, $3.25; October, $5.90; Novem- oer, o.w. l'enrlu Alnrket. PEORIA. July 30 CORN Ht end v Nn M 10c. OATS-Eusy; No, 3 white, 23Vc. WHISKY On the hnsla nf It.M tnr On. Ished goods. IIMviiiikee (; ml 11 Mnrkri, MILWAUKEE. July 30. WHEAT I.nw. er: No. 1 northern, 75i4fr7Cc; No. 2 north ern. 74ff74,4c. live; unu; .o 1, RARLEY Steady. No. 2. 47i4So: sumnle. 40?rt5e. HliinciipnlU Wlient Mnrkrt. MINNEAPOLIS, July 30.-WUEAT-ln stnro. Nn t nnrlli l,rr' ."WW? December, 75Sc; 'on track, . ' . n"'d...i!4e; No. 1 northern, 75'4c; No. - IIUI lll.'l 11, nf Dllllllll (Jrill.l lln.L.I tlt'l.t'TU I., I., in .Willi tm cash, i9sc; August, 790; Sentember, 78?ic bid; No. 1 northern, cash, f;if,c; August, .-4v. oi-.iuiiiiier, ,o',c; uecemner, 707tc ISO. 2 nnrthnrn. ?slr.- i r.i r.li OATS-2i;ru26e. " ' ' CORN-39HC. MOVHMn.M'.S OF STOCKS AM) IIO.M)! MHrkft Miinvn Derided Iniprnvelilcnt ()l IT U'nnl- ll.nll... NEW" YORK, July 30.-Tho stock market .,,u" al"' protess onni to- dm. Imt (l.n (lnl.i . 1 ..1 ., , . -7 . " nuiiuy uroaueneu oui . . ', a. "n iiiuijue inure biuch than in the denllngn during the latter part Xfn wr.pk' '. lle ndlIpd 'Re to the trading '. " ",c "ei""B H'oe nnu inronus were i-om if,l0,".Val,lt's at Points that huvb held "',u ! ni up iu 1111s iime. sugar nnd Rrooklyn Transit were the Imnlnra I tu, , ... . ; - vi uuiivuy itnu weuitiicss, llllt n hum .h t .. . 1. , . . ...... """-' "i uiiirr BiecniiiicH enmo lor- uL I'm0 tt ,r, "erpo of prominence. It . iniimri in npeciiuiies ami run- t?.?. 1i wero relatively In the background, HUt thero was some addition to the atten tion paid to them. also. Dealings wero not widely distributed In the railroad list, the tr..Ulltttn fl.r,.li, . 1 ... ... v .,tiitnh inc low UC11VO SIIICK3 111 t int department apparently not affecting till tlrtn , I M 1 1 n , r. a. .. . V. .. L .. 11. , I . . - : juin- ui imj lltlliuilll llUIJliri- mnnl no n -' 1 , .. n . .. ....... .... ,,..,,;. t iiu KiuiiKui.i were muni affected and IJurllngton wna the lender of tho depression, with a fall of Ut nnd prat tlcnli:' no recovery. St. Paul fell a point J!mliU12A;lccroU1'0 '". nct earnings for Juno or $15b,904, compared with tho correspond ing Period or lust yenr, was the effective cause or tho heaviness In that stock nnd In the group. Pennsylvania was a point or weakness, In sympathy with London, nnd S.".8 "?''!. low. The market was not much Inlluonced at the opening by the as Hussinatlou of tho king or Itnly, nnd the serious condition In Chinu. This was duo . u . l"ut meso events nan Deen offset In the London market by the re ported surrender of a large detnehment of Itrifird f 1 I li. 1 1 I i I .. 1. . . t . . . 4 lu - iJniiHii cummanoer. ino iie-j resslon In Sugnr wits In ovldenco from v.. 1 I -....hiih ui inn iiruicssionni am Hide towurd the slock. Thero wero re tlnrlH nf 11 Tinnill...r U,.l,n ...l.lnt. , , , i""",h n.nn..-, .iiiiv.ii nviu vie- n 1 . ' r"l'r?8,-'lltt'es of the company, ' 'i".." " i'i viiuniiiH euinpeiiiinn o; Luropean retlned sugars. Invited by tin present high level of prices. American Tobucca was nffocted by profit taking, attracted by the recent eonslderu llln riun llr.,il.M Yi.M..ni . ..Miunij ,i 1 1 tin.iii ia uiuier re newed uressuro nnd fell back to near last week s low price, carrying the other local traction stocks with It. The steel group drooped under the Unsatisfactory outcome D..ii tlllV"B1 conference, designed to re strict nrniliiftlnn Tnniii.... l.n "In w''."k'. fll,!!i"f. extreme ;i iii 1 .1 ruiueii 11 jioini. Up sides theso ;iolnts or weakness in speclul stocks speculative sentiment Is disturbed L,'TrA'iJ.i;.''i" net riirnlnp or rail "nvMiu iiit'iiuiiinii regain- 1 1 1 1 r fill, tifntxu U , 1 , . . . . . . . TlV inti f !i ,ml ,u if" "ul inis ween. .1,..-.. 1 iiioiui iniirKi'i remains un- ihanged and opinions regarding the future OVelllH tllnrn ri .... .1 , , , fr,i. , "' H""-i in'ril lllixeil, . ,J i o.nd market wus dull und prices iiniiiu LK mwer, united Htates the exchuiue: tl ' "l mo c"" " nll!!!,.,!'(""i,!prclal Advertiser's London nnui elal cnblecram says; The dead sea son Is now In nil! swing and nil the mur I?,oiJ".T0 "rp J'nKnnnt. Humbert's us sasslnutlon merely depressed Italian bonds tinllll llllll flirt dllHn.lAh f . Prlnslno hardened African mines fraction- 1 were neavv on tlie expectu- l ?n.VM-"i.H.t.'.i.tciu',lt 111 I''rllument tonight . ...-..... .,,, ,,,,. huvui iimeni u 10 ruisu war n r, C,I'f'w)'00,)' "oPPlcmenlary, tor . Aiuerleans were utiiunrttit. T)i. ini. bought i i.ooo gold In bars. Silver was UP nn a French Inndor nf rnnnn , VZ- J1V.,;,.!i,,;r',,'!?;,-,.,,.T.hr... va. ........ .iin.m,) iM t?lllUI llliy. Atehlimn T Tex, & Pacific. ,.. I4i lit tin nfil , inm I'nloii Iufle llaltluiiire A- Ohio.. 7T4, do pf, WmIihsIi do pM w. u i; do 2il pfd... VI Ontrnl ... Adams Hjnrrnn inauian rsellle .. ST runHilu Hnuthern Cheg. & Ohio.... I'lllCMItO (It. v. . 4'J C.. II. ( I? Chicago, I. & t.... Ti do pM nikiigo, K. ... r, Clili'Hn '.V. W..IMIJ '.. It. 1. A- P in-, C. C. & Ht. I... Wi Colo. Southern .... t, do in pfil u do 2,1 ,f, r, Il. it lluclnn lirij IipI. L. w ir.-.ii ..1:1 ,.m .. 4. ..122 I fl, KxpryiiK,.. Wlls.rHriK Kt.. Alnrr. t'ot. oil.. do pM Anw. MKlllne . do pfd , Amer. S. & Jl..., do nfrt. .. IP, .. ti Amer. Spirits .. t'i Denver A fl. tl.... ljs. no pfd , Amor. S. do nfd .. 17 .. IS', .. 67 3.H.. .. 75'!; no pro Krle do lut nfd.. .. tO-'i .. ai'i ..152 Amor, S. & w.., t!t. Nor. M... Ilorklng i"iml .. 1i pfd Amer. Tin Plats., do pfd Amer. Tobucco ., do nf.l noi'KltiK Valley Illinois (.Vntrnl Iowa Central .. do life! .. -en .. 19 .. II .. IS .. Jrt .. ! .. nr;i i i: .Vnacondn M. (jo!,! 4i; ic. i. i. a. a Hrk. linn. TV . Mi I i. & v do pM L'ike Miore ;li. I". I Con. Toliarco .... .. U .. s . 311, . Ill4 ,.m . st .im . KH . V.; . .10 . . 19 . 96, . :riN .210 . 70'4 do ii M Iitlls. A NhhIi... IVilfral Hlr .... .Mimhnttun L ... Mi-t. Ht. Ily ilex. Central ... Minn. & fit. L... ... si'j do pM. nt'i (Ifnrral i;pctrie (liu ok Sncar do nM iln nfil ,. ft! ,. t9'4 ,. r, ,. P . .1014 ..i:'4 lnt'n'l Paper ... Mo. Pa el 0o Mobile A Olilo... M.. K. & T do pfd 1-aelede Oas .... National Wnetilt dn pfd National Lead . iln ..tA do nfil N. J. Centnil.... N. Y. Central.... .12S Nor. & Went KH National Steel'".!! do r(il do pfd. Mi. No. I'acltlc N. V. Air Drake. ,.12S do nfil . 7"l . 2) . 4! o. American jj I'aclllo Coast 52'a "do 1st pfd m do 'J A nr.) Ontario & W.... Ore. It. & N do nfd I'eniiMylviinl.i ... ..1?T' Pacific Mall so .. Wl People's (i,u, 975, .. ."Hi Pressed H. u 40 .. :'S do pfd 7li .. 591, Pullman Pal. C....H3 .. 80 Mnm. It, & T, r, .. ; Suicar .. 6 . do pfd us .. ,12'i Tenn, C. ft 1 ci .. 10 IJ. S. leather 10 Heuillng lo 1st pM... do 2d nfil... R. 11. W do nfil St. L. . V. . . do 1st pfd... do 2d nfd... St. I.. H. W do nfd U'i Ho pfd cs St. Paul .... 1701 i 110 13; lO'd MS 17. H. nubber 2(?n do pM ni Western Pnlnn ?ft. do nfd.. St. 1'. & O.. So. I'acltlc .. Hepiibllc I. & s..!. loij So. llnllivny no pro P. C. C. a Ml. I,..,, 12 do pfd.. Offered. York ln ney .Market. NKW VOIllv .tnlw art MOlM' n. 1 , Hi per cent; lust idan.'lW per cent; prime ..,.- -ttiiiiiTi i,ijji'i. I, per ceni, RTKItl.lNTC IJYiMIWlPlJ..i.. ; for demand and nt .83?i5l.83! for 60 days; posted rates. I.SIir.S5 und 4 S8V4; V.WIIIMI 1 imiio. 1,i3UV( l.oO:i, MIT A'lt? I Tl!l filUn Kite: Mexican VlollarSc" ' HOND8 Oovemmonts, Btendy: state firm; railroad, easlor. The closing prices on bonds today are ns follows: P. S. ref. :. rei .tOPi do 4a 10t' N. V. C. Is .100 N. J C. gen. Si.., .10?; No, I'aclllo Ss lll'i do 4s .13:l N Y r A S 1. 41, ,133'i N. & V. con. 4s.., .tI5i Ore Nav. la .HSU do 4s , .Ul'l Ore. H. U U .lll'i do consol Cs .K3 Heading gun, 4s,., .101 nin O. W. 1 . 17i St I, & I Jt e. !s.. .10't Ht L & H P g. Os., . 994 St. Paul consols .. ,. 90H .109?, .122 . (A .103V, .tOtHj . 97'j .10S .1021, mii .112 . 87i . Wl .110 .122 .1011, .IM'i .US', , 714 .104, . 72'i lll'i . S3 .104'i .I03, .112(1 . R7i . -, do coupon do 2s, reg do 3s, rejr do coupon do it, reg do coupon do 4. reg do coupon do r,s, reg do coupon D. of C. 3 fin Atoh. gen. ts do adj. is Cuiuil.i Sn. Is..., C. & O. 44s do In lll'i St. P.. C. ft P. la. r. A- N. W. c. 7s. .HPi do tit i:o'ia. Paoino ts . fr.-i do U Pi 3. ft. ft T. Gs... ti: Tex. ft Paclflo la.. . 0Ti do 2s . 69i Union Pa-lflc 4s... . 71U, Wabash I .IUH' do 2s do S P. deh. Ss. rhleiiKO Ter. 4s... Colorndo So. 4s.... I. ft It. 11. Is do 4a Krle gen. 4s V. W A I). C. Is. Oen. Klectrlo Ss... la Central Is 113 (West Shore 4s 70 (Wis. Central 1.... hI'J Va. Centurlea K. C p. & (1. in L fi N. unl. 4s..., M., Ii & T. 2i When Issued. Trust receipts. Offered. I Ion Stock iiiitntlnua. LONDON, July 30. I p, m.-ClosIng! Cons, money . . . Krle do lt pfd.. Pennsylvania ., Heading No, Paoino pfd. Orand Trunk .. Anaconda Itand Mines .... . nu . 31i, . SV . K'.i . 78", . (Hi ,. 81, . 39!i do acct Atchison Canadian I'lieltlc St. Paul Illinois Central . Ijoulavllla Unlnn l'ae. pfd., N. Y. Central... BILVKIl-Har, tlrm nt 23ld per ounce. MONKY-31V1I1 per cent. Tho rate of discount In the nnen market for short hills is lit per cent; for three mouthy' bills, m per cent. I'" I II II 111' I it I Afltl'N, Ni:V YOHK. July 20. deurliicH. f s: . M2,tWI; balunces. $6,4U,TS1. Tho sub-treasury nan 11 iieini uuiuncc, 01 tM,t)t.i, linSTOV. .Inly :ll KTihncu II" rtl 701. balances, Jl.riS.u07, ' ' uiiii'Auu, July so. uiei)rinBS, HJ.IOJ,- 95 11.16 S7 U-l .... 20'i .. 90 ....inn ,...l!9ii 72'i .... 77'i ....133 I 911. halniiMi 1 -91 . t. , . . .....vi -,,di,i.). i.nw mrK ex change, par, sterling exchange, JUI4'(J ST LOUIS. July 30.-Clcarlng, II.S9I, ,4?:..,'.1ln.n.cr.'., tBi' Money, ISO per cent. IMIILADI:lphia. July 30.-Clenrlngs, ..,.iu.,ii9, uuiiiiices. )),3S',4n9. liALTISIOHH, July 30,-Clearlngs, J2, wj. iiiiiiiiii fill ,nia, CINCINNATI, July .m-Money, 2im per urK psrimnnc iuc premium ana I'M.. vivniiiiBa, JJiJlliVV. ItllMtlltl Sninlr nnniafliint HOflTnV. Illlv A rn1l 1r.- cent; time loans, per cent. Olllclal a . t. ft3prrrr2:i "Union Land . 2 do pfd RJV, Am-r. Sugnr I22', "west End Wis. Central N. K. O. ft f. Ss. Adventure Allouex Mining Co. Amal. Copper Vtlantlc "Uoston ft Mont. Ilutte ft Iloston ... Calumet ft liecla. I'-runklln Humboldt Osceola Parrot Qulncy Santa Fe Copper.. Tamarack Utah Mining Winona Wolverines . 01V, . n . 05 . t . l . tt . 24 .Vi . 2 .740 . 13 . 25 . 63 . 44 .132 uo pin lie Hell Telephone ....141' lloston ft Albany... ";o Iloston Klevated ..142'4 iiostoti .v .Me i' C, I), ft 123VJ Dominion Coal .... 3S1 do pfd 16? Federal Steel 32!i do prl , Kltchburg pfd ....117 tleneral Hlectrlc ...12IU do pfd mv .Mex. central uj Mich. Telephone ... IS old Colony J:, Old Dominion in Itubber 2S' Union Pacific 5i t!4 .194 . 2' . V.l Hid. Asked. eiv Vurk flnlnir Slneks. NKW YOHK, July 30.-Tho followinc arc the closing quotations for mining shares IU11U C'hollar Crown Point Con. Cat. ft Va... Dendwood Oould ft Currle... Hale ft Norcross. llomestake Iron Silver Mexican ,. 10 .. 10 ..13 .. 40 ,. 13 . 13 ,6000 ,. 50 .. 12 Ontario iM Ophlr (2 Plymouth 10 Quicksilver ISO do pfd. ..5 .. 20 ..400 .. til .. 15 Sierra Nevada Standard Union Con .... Yellow Jacket I'o re I rn Klnnnclal, PAIIIS, July 30. Influenced by the nsjus dilation of the king of Italy und the ah sence of reliable news from China, the trad Inc; on the bourse toduy was dull. Interna tionals were eusler. Italians showed a com parutlvely smull decline. Kin tlntos were tirm, nut ensed somewhat on realization DeHeers snares wero In demand, south Ar rlcans were strengthened on buying ordfrs rrnm i.onuon. inree per cent rentes, ii 7re for the uccount: exchange on London. 83 f H'ie for checks. Hpnnlsh Is closed ut 71.771.. LONDON, July 30. American securities were dull nnd Inactive all day. Prices opened slightly below parity, but later ral lied ii trifle und closed dull. Snunlsh -Is closed at 7I.. The umolint of bullion takJn I ti' ri the Hank or Knglunu on balance today was ill 1,000. Hi:itLIN. July ,10. Hiislness was almost stagnant on the bourse toduy. fountlry shares especially so. Hoclmmer shures de clined on realization sales. Transvaulcrs wern harder. Mxchance on London. 20m soprgs. ror uccount; oiscouni rnies, short hills, 4 per cent: three months' bills, 4a per cent. I'niiillllnn of Ihr Treasnrr, WASHINOTON. July 30. Today's slnle inenL of tho treasury balunces In the gen eral rutin, exclusive or tne iw,ti,("i com reserve in the division of redemption, shows: Available cash bulunce, $HD,KM,767; gold, 72.SO,848. Cuttnii Murket, XKW YntllC. July 30. COTTON The market wus seasonably nctlve. but without iinsltlvo ebiiraeter today. The onenlng showed a lack nf public Interest, while traders were disposed to tie tx nrisn, i ne call showed nn advance of one point to a decllno of four points. After an Interval or itpuiny, turnugn nicni nesuuuou, mere was a nerloil of selllni; for short account. cables offering no support, while crop news was generally of u bearish tenor, with weather conditions In nil sections of tin. rnttnn belt favorable nnd the south 1 snosed to sell the new cron positions, 'l lie orders trom tne wesi, irom r.tirnpo and from Wall street wpre of tho selling sort, except for n few Liverpool nuying orders, executed eurlv In tho session and ennllned tn thn more remoted seasons. Liv erpool traders sold the near months. AHcr l Ho marKel had declined ft'dJO points nei tl)o downward movement was arrested through rears regarding the charncter of tomorrow's renort rrom AVushlnuton cov ering tho past .week. Covering In the iitiernnou was siiiucieiu 10 cause n par tial reaction. ThmuKhnut tho session the summer positions held a particularly weak relation to tne general usi. ine weaa feeling was Increased by numerous re ports of actual picking. The bull con tingent showed no little disorganization to day, owing largely to the retreating atti tude of spot, buyers. Closed quiet, with prices net iwz points tower; sieaoy; sates, ii'i bales; ordinary, 8 1-lGc; good ordinary, 8e; low middling, Mic; middling, 10',Jc; good middling, 10lc; middling, fair, 10-c; recelnts. 1.3.S'2: stock. ES.iiSj: snot, closed quiet; middling uplands, 10 1-Cc; middling guir. iu ii-itk'; sales, j.ii.m nates, r inures closed quiet; July. sa.Ki; August, ni.ioj Sep tember. JS.02: October. IS.iU: November. J.20; December. 18.17; Janunry. JS.1R; Feb ruary, tn.'M; Murcn, js.'jj; April, jn.i; May, $S.'J7. ST. LOITI8, July .TO.-COTTON-Dull nnd unchanged; sales, "00 bales; middling, O'ic; recelnts. 200 bales: shipments. 427 bales: slock. 17.0X5 bales. tIALVKSTON, Tex., July 30.-COTTON Uinet, at )c. t'offep Market, NKW YOHIC. July 30.-COFFKK-Snnt llln. Mtendlf.r: Nn. 7 Invnloe. QytitlWrnC: mild. sternly. The niarket for coffee rutures stnrted steady In lone with prices 6fl3 points higher on following a shnrp advance in Havre and Ilamburcr. which cnused n spurt nn cnverlng nnd some new buying Here, i.ater. nnwevcr, mere was a naruai resctlon under Heavy Brazilian receipts, a better ruling of the spot coffee market and nn absence or vigorous bull speculation. Toward the close there was a fresh period nf strength on renewed covering, but at best tho market was a small one, but H,0W bags changing hands. The close was steady, with prices 10 to 15 points higher. Sales included jiny ni is.io; AUgusi, s,iu; Sep tember. SS.lS-fiS.a): October. J8.25: December, SS.45fiS.rjO; January. JS.50: February, JS.5W 8.Ki; March, js.tiojjs.bf.. till Mnrket. OH. CITY. July 30. OILS-Credlt bal- unres, $1.'25. Certlllcates, sales 3,000 bbls. cash nil. at 11.29: hlehest bid. 11. 29 14: closed JI.20V4; lowest bid, $1.29. Shipments, (three days), -Jt:i,;uu nuis,; average, num.; rims (three days), 232,605 bbls.; average, 8S.7S0 bbls. LONDON. July 30. oiln Calcutta un seed spot, 503 3d; linseed oil, 33s 9d: petro leum spirits, !7?i; lurpeniino spirits, 21s VS. . Dry tiiintls Hnrkrt, NKW YORK. July 30. DItY OOODS- Tho market has shown very quiet condi tions in an lines or staple cottons, except bleached muslins, which have again sold fairly at stoutly nrlces, Hrown nnd course cottons Irregular for goods In stock; print cloths firm In odd makes. Prints In lim ited demand anil no change In ginghams. American woolen compnny opened its lino for snrinc today. 64fl0 ner cent advance over a year ago, No excitement over them. California Dried Fruits. NKW YOHK. July 30.-CALIFOHNIA DH1KD FlUMTS-The week onened with demand only fair for dried fruits and evap orated fi.rdoH and in some instances sell ers showed nn inclination to further shade prices. State, common, SViliSc; prime, fi'iiiS'ic; choice, 5s5)fiHc; fancy, TSiiic. unities, o,tiie per pounii, as in size ana innlltv. Anrlcotii. roval. llsflto: Moor Park. 15ffl7c. Peaches, peeled, Hffl8c; im peded, O'tiSc. SiiKnr Market, NEW YOUK. July 30,-SUGAU-Haw. steady; fair refining, 4Hc; centrifugal, 9ti test. 4?&c; nioiasses sugar, i'c; reuneci, strong. NKW OltLI'-ANS. July so.-st't, Alt- Strong: open kettle, 45ic; centrlfugnl, yel low, DijlHc; seconds, 3&4 9-lfic. I'nlls I'lvo lliindreil Fret. OODKN. I'tuh. July 30. Oeorao H. nurgect, paying teller of tho Ogdcn State bank, wus killed in Pino canyon yesterdny bv falling from n cliff 500 feet high. His body was mangled beyond recognition. His parents reside ai Aiierneen, n. v. Till! HUAI.TY .MA Hit 1ST. INSTRl'MKNTS filed for record Monday, J lily 30, iw: Wnrrnnty Deeds. . J. Fitzgerald ot al. to C. T. Cnwuii. w. ui teet lots T unu s, uiock iu, nouiii Otnnha Ml South Omaha Savings bank to Charles Wugr.er, lot 20, block 4, Matthews' suLdlv 200 Paul Jeek nnd wife to same, lot 22, block 4, same 200 F. II. Bently and wife to Kllzabeth Kiihlmon. lot 9. block 1. Itedlck park 1.300 M. C. Denlso to Q. II. Collier, undlvU lot 6, block 4, Collier place 300 , II. Collier to Muggle Puck, lot 5, block 4. same mn A. W. Street and wife to Lucy S, Cheney, lot s. hlock 2M. Omaha .... 1,000 II. Holm to Clara A. Hamilton, lot 12. block 91 South Omaha l ino K. L. (iustavson to II. J, Nelson, lot 11, block A, Saunders & H.'a add.... 1 Total amount of transfers 5,501 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Large Proportion of Today's Receipts Com posed of Westerns. HOG MARKET AGAIN STARTS DOWNWARD Cattle Mnrket Itnlea Abnnt Stendy on Desirable Stock, lint Slow on Common (Jrndes Sheep Ten to Fifteen Cent Higher. SOUTH OMAHA. July 30. .Hecelpts were: Cattle. Hoes. Sbeeu oniclai Monday 2,so.i 3.W7 7,4M Same day last week 3. Its 4.IM n.9" Samo day week bcrore.. 4,9J 5,lnil 7,00 oumo uiree weeks ago.. 2.6K1 6,603 2,784 Same Mur weeks ago.... 2,230 7.9JS 1,31.1 Average price paid ror hogs ror the last niui comparisons; . 1900.!1899.189S.1897.l!9i3.1U95. 11894. Jti y 1.. Ju y 2.. July J,. July 4,. July 0,. July 6,. July 7.. July I,. July 9.. July 10, July 11. July 12. July 13, July 14, July 15, July 16. July 17. July is., July is, July 20. July 21., July 22., July 23., July 24. July 25. 1 3 73 3 571 3 231 2 S 3 61 3 131 2 95 4 03 4 921 5 Oil 4 63 4 70 4 S3 4 fl 4 73 3 78 3 211 2 9i 4 K 4 io 4 91 I " si Mi S 16 5 11 3 7S 3 6 s w 3 81 3 66 3 23 III 1 ' 2 OS 2 98 3 04 4 77 3 861 3 87 3 32 t 01 5 13 6 13 S 04 i iSl 4 o 3 28 S 70 : it6 4 76 6 01 2 90 3 M 2 SI 2 94 2 97 4 W 4 67 4 72 4 78 6 06 4 79 6 02 5 13 4 01 4 09 3 73 3 IS 4 96 3 82 3 14 3 77, 3 15 3 77 3 17 3 82 3 20 4 80 6 08 4 05 3 S9 3 C0t 4 73 3 Ou 3 07 4 8S K 02 4 81 4 86 .1 4 911 4 011 3 25 2 971 4 821 4 97 I 2 93 4 83 ( 4 ) .1 4 1,71 i 1 A! t 1.91 I 4 Q1 J 1W 1 to 1 )! 4 891 4 79 .) 4 98 4 19 3 86 3 35 2 97 I R at, , n 0,,' no, n lie 4 94 4 74 C 07 4 21 3 81 3 38 98 4 79 V 4 361 3 79 3 27 3 25 3 31 .1 37 2 86 4 8.11 5 15 S 15 r. or, g 02 5 ex; 3 82 3 89 3 87 3 72 3 67 2X1 2 92 1 S9 2 85 2 76 2 71 2 77 4 81 4 76 Tss 1 59 I 93 4 74 4 74 4 81 4 81 211 July 26, 4 26 4 32 4 33 I 81 Jtny 3 43 4 6 July July 2S... 5 13 3 29 .3 36 4 76 4 58 29. I 32 3 72 July 30 1 5 081 "1 3 74 3 41 Indlcntes Sunday. Holiday. Tho ofllclal number of curs of brought In today by each roatl was: Cnttle.Hogs. Sheep. C, M. & St. P. Ily.. 1 2 Missouri Pacific Ily.. . 1 t'nlon Pacific system 9 4 21 stock H'r's C. & N. W. Ily 1 F., K. & M. V. II. It... 46 16 2 S. C & P. Ily 1 C. St. P.. M & O Ily. 3 5 It. & M. II. 11 f.9 IS 3 (., It. & Q. Ily 7 I C. It. I. & east.. 1 C, 11. I. & P., west... 2 1 2 Total receipts ....128 K 28 30 Tim itlutmut I Inn ,if tlin ilnv'u rni.fi! ritu trim as follows, eacit nuyer purcnusiiig tne num oer 01 neuu indicated: Iltiyers. Cattle.Hocs. Sheen omuiiu I'acKing company. r.m ku H. H. Ilammonil company. 527 461 02 Hw fl Comnanv 2IS 89i Ciiriahy Packing company 389 1,029 3,361 Armour x enmpany 4:12 i,wk It. Hecker & Degan 31 Vnnsant & Company loti ,. Lobman V Company 2X3 .. W. 1. Stephen 40 Kenton & Underwood 21S .. Livingstone Sehuller.... 2 .. Hamilton & Ilothschlld .. 187 L. F. Husz 59 Other buyers 214 213 Total 2,932 4,002 7.177 CATTLK Uecelpts of cattle today wero not very heavy nnd tho quality was not particularly good, most of It being on tho common order. Tho bulk of thn recelnts wero made up or western steers and cows inai were not as goou us tuoso, received last week. Thern were only about twenty cars of cornfed steers on snlo ami the largo supply of western cattle made the mnrket on fed cattlo a little slow. Strictly choice cattle that met the views nf the buyers were fully steady, but the less desirable grndes sold In some cases a trllle easy as com pared with last Frldny. The market wits none too active and. considering the llcht receipts, it was rutner into netore a clear an oo was made. The cow market was well siinnlled. about thirty-live cars being on sale. In some eases thoy tried to buy tho cattle a little lower, but ns a general thing prices were noon l steady with last week. Tlin mnrn uesiruhle grades nf course moved more freely, hut. tukltiK everythlnit into eon slderatlon. the market was In fairly good shape. Hulls, calves and slugs sold at usi ouout steady prices with the close of ast week. Stock cattle were ulsn In crnnd nunnlv nnd 1110 acmnnu wus hiso iineral. uond heavy feeders brought good, strong prices, but tno less deslralile crudes were In snmn cases n little slow. The demand from tho country Is In good shape und yard traders are huvlne but little trntilde In illHiinsliu- 111 1111 ine enme ocing received. inero were anotit twenty-tlvo cars of western cattle on sale today. Huvers nil seemed to want that class of cattle, but, ns ine ouniiiy was not extra, tney did not take hold with us much life as might have been exDected. The better crudes nf nli kinds brought about steady prices, but, stuff was dull and In some rases weak. the samo us on the natives, the common iiepreseniouve sates: BKKF STKKRS. No. A v. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 !eo 4 42 hm r 05 22 887 4 (0 SO 1092 5 IS '.') '. . .1150 5 M 17 12M r. 1. 15 1133 Rflf) SI i 1310 5 20 60 1085 5 03 17 120 8 25 COWS. 1 1150 2 Si 1 1220 3 25 1 m 2 75 6 978 .1 25 1 840 2 75 1 im .1 50 1 1100 2 85 1 Wt 3 F.0 1 110) 2 SI 5 814 3 2 1190 3 00 1 1200 3 75 3 90S 3 00 12 964 3 90 1 930 3 00 7 962 3 9) 1 9M 3 10 1 1M 4 15 9 939 3 25 4 1242 4 IS HKIFKKS. 2 6.V1 3 40 11 630 3 40 HULLS. 1 1360 3 00 1 1575 3 25 CALVKS. 31 175 6 25 2 105 5 50 4 120 5 23 STOCK COWS AND HKIFHRS. 2 IM 3 00 23 95 3 70 3 826 3 20 STOCK CALVES. 1 30O 3 11) 2 15 5 23 STOCKKnS AND FKKDKHS. 25 770 4 10 5 lOiV, 4 25 12 621 3 SO 7 620 4 23 S SM 4 20 1 630 3 50 31 No. 674 4 20 NKMIABKA. A v. Pr. No. A v. Pr. 2 cows. .,. 810 12 80 ...1012 3 20 15 feeders. 1 calf 11 heifers.. 3 cows.... 1 cow 1 bull 1 cow 2 steers... 2 steers... 15 steers... fi steers... fi steers... 662 $1 00 390 3 75 11 cows. 1 sing.. .13V) 477 3 20 3 cows. ..1106 :i 00 2 AO 3 3Ti 3 15 3 90 3 35 3 35 3 10 950 980 810 750 800 785 784 895 828 830 2 00 3 00 3 25 1 50 4 10 3 73 4 10 4 10 4 05 4 05 4 03 3 40 3 90 3 40 3 IB 4 40 3 90 4 00 3 20 3 CO 6 cows 9r.fi stag 1210 cows 795 1 cow 1100 1 cow.. 800 cow.. ... 980 ...1015 ...1060 ...1130 ... 970 ...1020 2 cows. 1 cow.. 1 cow. , 2 73 3 10 3 Ml 3 45 4 60 1 steer. 3 cows. . , 8 steers.. 1 stag 1 feeder. 1 feeder. 9 cows... 191 steers.. . 950 .1190 .1090 .1030 . 97S .1031 cow 1 heifer. . 730 2.1 feeders.. I)'! 773 13 steers.... 4 00 3 50 3 50 3 00 2 60 2 fiO 3 35 3 00 3 00 3 00 steer 810 , 810 1020 , 930 2 steers. 1 cow 2 feeders.. 920 6 feeders.. 925 1 heifer... 790 1 calf 400 cows.., 3 cows.. 8 cows.. ...1120 .1041 .1093 . 870 . 840 cows.. 1 Bteor.. 1 steer 1030 3 33 steor.. O. U Sanford-Neb. 4 40 41 COWS 960 4 10 2 cows 925 4 10 1 steers.. .,1031 3 IS 3 65 steers.. ..103.1 S steers. ... 770 . Tetraillt Neb. 4 05 1 bull.., 4 05 9 steers 3 50 1 steer. 32 feeders.. 907 .1200 . 723 . 630 3 25 4 10 3 50 I 05 4 05 17 feeders.. 992 stag 1300 J. Dow Wyo. 18 feeders.. 912 4 05 3 feeders.. 1100 1 reeder. . . 912 3 2.1 I feeders.. 1140 Nebraska Land and Feed Co, Nob. 61 cows. 976 3 50 991 3 50 970 3 40 97) 3 40 57 cows. SO cows. 29 cows. 903 3 60 I cows. 921 93i 3 60 3 60 52 cows. W cows. O. W. Fisher-Neb. 6 helfurs. 886 3 23 30 heifers 853 4 20 .'I 50 1 heifer.... 780 2 2 nelfers.. 755 Oeoreo M. McFur and 8. I). 8 feeders.. 933 4 10 8 cows 975 3 85 1 feeder... 910 3 75 7 cows 1000 3 60 ,1. D. Patten & Co -S. D. 1 steer 850 3 00 1 steer 850 3 00 4 steers.. ..1170 4 25 n. s. iiumllton-wro, 1 cow., ...1000 2 50 1 cow 720 3 00 1 steer 1020 3 75 3 no 3 60 3 00 4 65 4 30 , 1 30 3 6) 4 60 4 00 1 cow. , .1260 33 cows 1050 3 80 1 steer 1020 2 60 1 steer 1500 4 35 6 steers.. ..1301 IC. 52 steers.. ..1131 4 65 39 steers. ...1106 4 65 1 steer 970 4 65 1 steer 14() 4 61 2 steers.. ..1210 I 63 4 35 Hi'sham Montana 3 SO 7 steers 1221 I 50 6 steers ..1063 cows 1010 103 steers. ..1022 steer 110 1 steer 1160 steers.. .1180 1 steers. L'OQ 1330 1300 1157 1 steer. 1 steer . 83 slecrs C J. . 1067 ...1277 22 rows. 4 50 4 60 4 10 61 steers Tolland Co - wyo, .1169 3 'M 62 feeders.. 1117 3 steers. 4 10 2 90 4 16 4 25 1 bull 1560 3 00 ' 3 cows..! 4 rows. . .ie rji 9S3 3 10 J. M. Ward-S. I). N) cows 931 3 75 22 steers. ...11R9 b cows ....Uk6 3 75 1 steer 1380 2 cows 1045 3 75 4 25 4 26 Koscoe .fc Keene S. D. 7 steers 1 steer . n. 4 .1) . 9.S0 3 50 11 cows 911 3 SO 1 rnw Iltii rn 9 feeders.. 1057 i 'SI 1- - , A,., .. ..- .iinnreern rt urna w.r. enws. .in' 1 a. ' ..i..- .. .. u,. vun IVOI tl vj cows. . .1060 3 90 5.1 cows 10.13 3 90 IllJllb The present week stnrfinl mil r ihi r V" I'T'Pts, but tho quality Monday's run. Reports, 'rrom other mar- nrin. W.T? i".1 '." ",e direction or lower prices and bids here stinted out a good Cc 'rneL. ti"".1 . Snturdiiy'H general market. Kn?iiOI!Bi.?,r.,,"K .f .,h- :arl' "n'" wn" nt 'JS4'., '."!, ,llu choicer heavy hogs selling 'r 'sure up und the light common marl ?t Hc.l,l,"f from ,,lllt "K" down. The ......... . . .. un ofiiprs were SSu!1,1 ill.0llllnF,'l,r tln?r Vtieen, but A;. ' tin lunse. eh,.in-.."1r.kH,t cl.pu up. without mnterlal iVar,, : i.;. vr '-V' U,,I,B "nl1 cnangeu woV rn!'.!r' Uo ''"iS favorable reports decline does not lake the niarket back to lowef ,t,..Y?r.;n 1 rlUaV m,t " ,s "'out 76 tVvn m i. 1 W"8 11 WPuk aB0' "epresenta- No. Av. Sh. Ir. 5 steers.. ..1076 3 90 12 feeders.. 1101 K. M. Prouty-Neb, M COWS 8S8 3 60 6 cows 88.8 . Mitchell Cattle Co. Wyo. 1. s eers ... 996 3 85 41 feeders.. 1064 7 steers. . 1(hI7 4 26 W. It. Clanton-S. I). I cows 1015 3 75 27 steers.. ..1174 n w t."i. u t. No. Av. Hh. Pr. 70 209 10 5 074 76 203 ... 5 07', 61 230 16) 5 071, 72 293 1W 5 07', 7t 226 ... 5 0JI-, 67 243 ... 5 07 59 254 ... 6 07 71 276 80 5 07 72 222 120 E 10 67 537 ... 5 10 81 211 40 5 10 M 233 120 6 10 60 257 ... 5 10 "0 233 40 5 10 71 25 ... 6 10 70 243 84 5 10 53 341 40 ( 10 55 :;) ... 5 10 78 Ml ... 5 10 73 260 1(0 5 10 140 240 160 5 10 30 221 8) 5 10 62 231 ) 8 10 62 273 ... 5 10 64 254 120 5 10 69 244 ... 5 12 59 2M (0 8 12 St.. 10.. 136 4) tl 50 1!1 172 183 1U 191 2SI Iu9 191 271 8:5 2.13 223 813 2S5 221 215 224 2C0 21.1 173 2.16 244 206 198 515 m: ... 4 75 30.. 93.. 40 4 85 4 90 73.. 87.. 17.. 7.. 75.. 40 6 W 40 & 03 5 03 6 03 S 05 40 tt.. 62.. ... 6 07t j ... 5 07'i 40 5 074 ... 3 07(4 40 5 0:14 SO 0 OT'i to 5 071, 80 5 07H 120 5 07'4 40 f. C7, ... 5 071, ... 5 07',, 143. 71.. 76.. 71.. 76.. 44.. 69.. 53.. C9.., 84... 51... 64.. 5 071, 5 07'4 5 o:u. 40 120 f5... 14.., i0.., 40 5 07'i 49 5 07' , ... 5 07'6 118. 2.a iai 0 vi'i UltL.TPtl Mil I . .... . 1 . I. -.. !.12 5 07U ir.i-.t- 1 nu wet'K siurieu 11111 wiiu iniiiy llberul recelnts, though not ns heavy as 11 week ago. but ahead of last yenr. The demand was gnod on tho part of packers unu a- a result tne market was uctivo. Oood sheep and yearlings sold from 10c to 15. t,lr.li.i nt,.l l,.m1.u l...n..l. U...A.I.. ...n,.. . '..,, iiiiii. in i.iiitiiii iiuiii rii.-iiiij to strong prices. It was a good market pit a!" grades and the quality of the offer lngn was also good. There were very few feeders on sale, while the demand Is still gnod and prices urn strong. ..who .mi..- nuniti ii Ki,irpi wviii em. ti ftfiflt i 15 tn ,,wi. 1 . u.Ai...ra .; . " nvi" f.,r,o ni;iiirin, J3.fi.,l.!Vij choice grass yearlings, 14.15 i..m; cnnicn ewes. J3.2of3.W; fair to good ewes. 3.00(f3.25; fair to good yearlings, p,,,,,, i:iiuii-c t-iiiuu lulling, Jl.2..'ii4.tl; fair to good clipped lambs. l.00 J nltn ii.i no els... 1.. ... 1... lAr.r . . . good spring lambs, 5.0(KiiC.25: ' feeder wethers, S3.2SiR3.40; feeder yearlings. J.1.40W .uj, ivfiiri- luiiuin, j.io'oi.w. uepresentu tlvo sales: No. Av. Pr. 120 S3 25 99 .1 60 10.1 ,1 60 90 3 60 107 3 60 80 3 60 110 3 73 107 3 75 65 4 01 110 4 10 109 4 10 60 4 25 103 4 25 100 4 30 ire 4 ni 91 4 35 91 4 40 66 6 20 Kl 6 40 109 4 10 85 4 25 55 4 25 99 4 25 10.1 4 35 85 4 60 66 4 60 68 6 25 65 5 25 M 6 25 SS 6 25 ftS 6 25 65 6 :io 60 5 40 71 6 40 61 fi 60 67 5 50 7 western ewes 9 ewes Ill ewes , 2 ewes II ewes 1 buck 16 owes I ewes 61) I'llll tnmliu 41S Wvrimlm- u.ifiiA.a 226 Wyoming wethers!!!!.'!!!! 1 weiuer , 27 fivtM nnd wnflmr. 640 Idaho yearlings ..!!!!!!!.' 318 western wethers nnd ylgs 77 wethers 102 wclhcrs 101 Idaho lambs ltB minus ISl western wethers 9i western yearlings 20 cull lninlix 216 western wethers h western wethers 62 cull lambs 12 cull lamlix 367 western lambs !.!...! 4 western lambs 96 U'nMfdt!! liimlia 165 Idaho spring lambs"!!!!!! 741 WPNtprn larnliu 746 western lambs !!!.!,!!!!!', lr.i western lambs .v Idaho spring lambs 77 Colornrin tnmlm 515 Colorado lambs CHICAGO I.I VK STOCK 81 A UK ET, Xntlve Steers Stendj to Mhnde lllulier, milts I, oner unit Sln'rn Mou.it- iMUl'Arin 1..I.. 1A - 1 tnmi n , . u.ejJLi I i ."!. ""- 'i in ueceipis, ! '.000 llPlllt. Inntlidliirr 'I tful ei.l ! - " ...,.,.,.1 H,,nv., nroiriiir. niKTB : . . . ..tin 111-iei niui-n strntiK; westerns active, steady and strong. IIMtlVPN nil fliiln Inti,,,, i ... r. -,. ... " "j - una 111 ,i,u nnu 12 curs ut J..i5; good to prime steers. J5.20 iii.i.nu, innir 111 medium, ii.wi'd.i.lh; selected Jt''ders, $I.OOJf4.75; mixed stnekers. t.1.00 ...i, L-unn, .i.mi'jn.iu; neners. n.iurjiri.io, can- in-ir., i.i'.i.-,;fli; nuns, sieauy nt ii 75174.60. calves. Hti.iifli' n, 1.:; r-nn, r nn . .pnwn., 1 n. (111 Hllle tllilnv. 1 Kile ,, in .i steers, steady to strong at JI.I0M6.40, Texas bulls, S2.60i(3.40. 1 11 II is l(pri..lnf a l,i,lni ! A.VI l....l. i .." . '. . .-,W. .(Villi. 1(1111(11- row, lS.OOi) head, estimated, loft over. 5,50) head; market 5frl0c lower; top, J3.371-. mixed find hnlnhor tn,s -nu, .1 choice heavy S5.lfra5.35; ' rough heavy. JI.95 ftSto; light, S5.l0iii6.rr, bulk of sales, J5.15fi SIIKKP AND LAMHS-Herolpts, 15,000 nend: Nlippn ut,n,li in aimnr.. i...i. .. , ., ,. ... ,,,ii,)s niiniiK, good to choice wethers, S4.15f4.60; good to r , . '' '-'Iid.iu; westorn sneep, $4.00 . rrir t.nk " ';' ' w . iiniiiu lillllll.1, S4. 601(6.00; western lambs, S5.ooft0.oo. Nevr York l,lv- Stook. NKW YORK. .Tilly .10 iiRinvt.?a.i. celpts. 3,269 head; active nnd nrm nil rnnnd steers and fat cows. 10c higher; cows, S5.25 fi,5 IT. till u ,9TJA'., i...i)m cows, J2.00fi4.15; live cattle at London, 11 ffi'12Uc; ut Liverpool, limnic; sheep, Hit 12c; shipments, none. calves Hecelpts, 3,912 head; veals opened steady; some sales hlcher: clnspl 25o lower; buttermilks lower; all sold veals, t.5Of(7.O0; choice nnd extra. J7.25f 8.40; culls nnd little, calves. J4.00fii.25. but termilks. J3.00T(3.62; extra. Ji.CO. 81 1 UUP AND LAMPS Receipts, 16.71.0 head; sheep, steady; good lambs, 15fi2Sc higher; common, slow; sheep, J.1.00(i 1.75, lambs, JI.75O7.0j; choice, J7.25; culls, JI.25W 4.60. HOGS Receipts, 10,651 head; five cars on sale; market slow. KHimns City Live Stock. KANSAS CITY. July 30.-CATTLK-Ile. celpts, 2,180 nntlves, 0.600 Texnns; nil de slrablo killers, strong to 10c higher; a few very common Texas steers, n snacio lower; Unlive steers. JI.0flff4.60: stoekers and feed. crs, J3.00fil.6O; cows nnd heifers, I3.23fi5.00; cunners, J2.6')fi3.23j fed westerns, Jl. OOfG.oO; fed Texnns, Ji.OOff4.20; gruss Texnns, J3.25 Sji.CO. HOOS-Ilerelnts. 3.8fi0 bend: trade .Inw and steady to 5o lower: heavy, J5,10f5.23; mixed, I5.204j5.25; light, J5.0Ofj5.10; pigs, Jl.tti if 1.95. SIIKKP AND LAMHS-Keeelpts, 2,300 head: gnod market at strom; values: lnmlis. 15.40ft 5. 65: muttons. J3.754i4.10: westerns J3.65fj5.00; culls, J2.75fj3.25. St, I.nuls Live .Stock. ST. LOUIS. July 30.-OATTLK-Ileeelnts .000 bead. Inellidlnir 3.800 Texnns: mnrltni sieauy ior nauves, wiin icxnns cnsier. na tlvo shipping nnd export steers. Jl.i5fi5.80, dressed beef nnd butcher Bteers, Si.sftfj 5.25: steers under 1.00O notinds. St KiTi 1 .'.;. stoekers and feeders. J3.00f(3.0'); cows nml neirers, w.'flj.Ks; rnnners, Jl.50fi2.h5; bulls, J2.60f4.50; Texnns nnd Indian steers. J3.75 45.811; cows nnd heifers, S2.40ft3.50. HOGS Hecelnts. 2.200 head: market 6e lower; nigs and lights. J3.l5f(5.25; packers, So.10fin.Sft: butchers'. J5.26f5.35. HI II? UP AND LAM HH Hecelpts, 400 head; market strong; nutlvn muttons, JI.Mfi4.25; lambs. Jl.25fi5.25: culls and bucks. S2.OVTit.nO' stoekers, J3.00fj3,75, St. .Insoph I.lvc Stonk, SOL'TH ST. JOSFPII. Mo.. July 30.Tlm Journul quotes: CATTLF-Ilecelpts, 1,600 bend; market steady; natives, Jl.25f(5.20; westerns, Jl.OOfi 5.25: cows und heifers. 12.0041.50: veal niiv tSMUG.Xr, bulls nnd stags, J3.00fil.50; stoek ers und reeders, J3.00fI.65; yearlings, und uririu n..oni,.tc 1 irwi i.An.i. -. .. . .... . ."VMin, uj.vii iir.i.i, niVUIIV in 3c lower; all grudes, J5.05fj5.20; bulk of sales, J5.10'n3.20. HIIIJKI'-Ilecelpts, none. Stock In Sight. Following are thn rerelnlu m 11,.. ...,r principal western markets for July 30. , ,. . Cattle. H05S, Sheep. South Omaha 2,801 3,967 7 4,3 Chicago 20,0iji) ,12.0i) 15.0D Kansas city &,) ;i,so,) 0300 St. Louis 5,000 2.200 40. Totals 3S.IU 41.607 '.'V175 Wool 1lnivt, LIVUHPOOL, Juty i. wiin u n, business. The sales of thn dny were, 1,000 bales, of which 600 were for speculation and export nnd included 3,700 American. Hecelpts. 7,000 bales, Including 6.600 Amer ican. Futures opened and closed quiet: American middling, low middling clause: July, 5 34-64(1, sellers; July nnd August, 6 29-6ld, sellers; August nnd September, 5 12-61'dR 13-r.ld. sellers; September nnd Oc tober, 4 55-6IJM 66-64d, buyers; Ootober-No-vember, 4 43-tilfjfl 44-64d, sellers; November nnd December, 4 3S-64d, sellers: December and Jnniiury. 4 35.6ld, sellers: Jnnunry and February, 1 33-6M, sellers; February nnd March, 4 31-Sld, sellers; Mnrch and April, 4 30-61(1, sellers, NKW YOHK, July 30.-WOOL Steady; domestic lleecc, 25Jf28c: Texas, Kff ICo. ST, I.OIMS. July 30,-WOOL-Qtllot nnd unchanged; medium grades, HtfJOlic: light line, lriio; heavy line, lllillc: tub washed, IS If 29c. evr Itpveniir Hegnln t Inn. WASHINGTON. July 30.-The ommis. sloner of Intcrnnl reventto has Issued a circular prohibiting tho use by manufactur ers of cfgnrs, cigarettes or tobacco, when put up In statutory packages, of labels con taining "any promise nr offer of, or any order or certlllcnto for, any gift, prize, premium payment or reward. ' This regulation Is to take effect Septem ber 1, 1900. The view of the law taken by C otnmlsslnner Wilson was sustained by tint J.nlted States district court of West Mrglnla In a recent decision. The order of omtnlssloner Wilson will not prevent manufacturers from sending prize coupons to retnllers for dissemination among tho iv.irchasers of their goods, but Is designed to prohibit the use of the statutory pack age as a distributor of gift enterprises, Corn,ll lr,irjk in-.. SYHACI'SK. N. Y. July 30.-lteV. Wil liam Dexter Wilson, D. D., LL.D., L. II. D., .... .. in in; mm h noma 111 mis cny today oz old age. He wus born In Stoddard. N. II.. In 181!,, wus graduated from the Harvard DIV IlltV ni'llnul 111 ll'IU ..- .1.... .......... a Lnltarlun preacher and then Joined tho Lplscopal church. He was proressor Iu Yc.-i 1 ."iii-m(' mow iionart) trom tiw to 'i'll.v "R nior. ."' request of his former trlnll . iiilmn l iti.i.l - 1 registrar of Cornell university nnd pro- f"0' ' " iimi ii piuiosopny. Mtncc 1SS6 ho 1 as been emeritus professnr of Cornell and this city "m,,r" " uivuuty school ot So r riinn Snvrs the l)nr. KINflMTClV .tii,,iln.. 1..1.. in . .... H.e Htruniv; 'iv;,.v.".."i ;. ;" i. .-.'V.? "k that the capitulation nf the Colombian rebels tit Panama was due entirely to thn arrival of General Serrano with 1,000 troops from Savanllla. The rebels fought desper ately and would have won but that Ser rano s troops turned the day against them, ... i ruiK (.niiKiii iieiween two nres, inn maturity nr flm fnlmla 11 iu ... t 1 . , ' : ''ii'-i - .(.-,' cu, 1 vn Ipft Piltllltrl'l n I, .It. l.A Mw.l ..- other points. A number of the best fatiilllet . uimiini me iiiuiii iiuiK inc toss or rela tives 111 the recent battle Simnlnli Vnr Veterans IteiinlnH. cilATTAN'rinrsA t...... 1..1.. onirlnl cull was Issued toduy for the annual reunion und encampment or tho associa tion of Spimlsh-Amerlean war veterans in this c ty October S to 12, Inclusive. In tho call all organizations of ex-soldiers of thn Spanish. American war which have fur tlllilr fimniit ,l,.i iinr,,Ahi,,lln . . .. -..'. i ' i,ii.ii.iii. in imivriini relations of tho Into members of that rmy and tho Inculcation of patriotism are In vited to send representatives to discuss such mutters 11s may bo of mutual Interest llllll If tliiuulliln In ... llln .,11 u....l. I . ...... .. . ,,,, n,ii;ii ,inu uuo orguutzutlnn. St. .1 o cnli lniiern Consnlldale. ST. JOSFP1I. Mo July 30.-The two St. Joseph morning papers, tho Oazctto and Herald, have consolidated, and. commenc ing tomorrow, will he published ns tho Gazottc-llerald. The Gazette was it pioneer democratic paper and the Herald an old republican organ. The. consolidated paper will be Independent. Chris llutt. formerly manager nf the Gazette, will manage the Gazette-Herald Its editor will no I'rank Moore, formerly editor of tho Hern Id, 19 Special Excursion AUGUST 8th. To Niagara Falls, N. Y. To Alexandria Bay, N. Y. To Toronto, Out. To Montreal, P. Q. Homcseekcrs Excursions, 1st and 3rd Tues day each month. Call or nrlle for Summer Tours. Trains leavo Union Station dally for KANSAS CITV, QULNCY, ST. LOUIS aad all points cast or south. All Information at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1415 FA n NAM ST.. (Paxton Hotel Plock) or wrlto Harry fi. .Moores, 0. P. ft 1. A., DENVER BUFFET LIBRARY GARS Bost Dining Car Sertlcs CURE YOURSELF! IN. instil rnr diichargri, luflauiiiititJoiii, s iMiiPiriui ui uiirinuuui of tn u c o 11 pi rtpmbrmoi. U.S. a, jTfr nt In pin In wrapr. "j -TJiprrpi, pre ptia, 10 H (lirctllalr Milt im rsk-iti.ste Omaha Branch Office F. G. 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