f Tin3 OMAHA DAILY" 1VE.H: TUESDAY", ATTCrTJST 21, 1000. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Hews from Liverpool Oauses Early Riso in Wheat Market. CORN ACTIVE UNDER KANSAS REPORTS Cnali I1 11 ri Creole I'nlrlj Hood l)i in ti nil for Onla I'm. Minn slnnv MrciiKlli llnrly In X'hmIiiii mill Arc l.nli'r Unlet. CHICAHO, Aiib. IO.-Vhrut advanced on lllghrr rnhloH today, but reacted, eloaltlg n Kli.nlo lower. I'nrn eloaod UltV hlghr tin 1 oiiii mi a like advance. Provision!) at h clone wore Hir lowrr In pork. 5c higher In bird ami 2X1Se down In rlbn. A Kiirprlne In tin- Bliupe of an advance at Liverpool came lo tradnr when trade In wheat began. It wart In tho face of a rad ical Hltimp here .Saturday and (diortH wero nemrdlngly Improved. .September opened '5fi tv higher at 72 Vt 72V hhiI f'-r a Urn Jield iir..md tliom- llgurr OiHkIiIm pioilr WntV till' hen I lilivertt v,H u-l.lln Hi., erowil Mfi lii.Ml nlio it ooiiulfv divided In til ."r ylewH or exlitlng conditions In wheat. The lliereano 'n the vlnlble anil heiivv reeepiiM at primary nolntN Inter In Dip caused kpIIIiik by longH under which Sep tember reacted to 72c. The close wmm Mends-, a shmlp inwnf i Trntr. vmo Jork reported 20 loads taken for export snd llvo loads were said to have been sold here. Clearances at tho seaboard In wheat I nil Hour were eipial to Iw.irM bu. At primary western markets receipts were I. Ml.WiO bu., eomoared with 7'.".ono bu last lear Mlnneapnlls and D.iluth reported 401 fcnrs, against IIS last week and 327 a v-nr go, Local receipts were 101 cars, SI of Contract "ade. Corn was strong and active under re pealed assurances that the sun was bllM-'r-mg and withering com In ICausiiM and that Iho leld bids fair to be the smallest In the hlslorv of that Hate. Light r.'eel its nil i.mall country offerings were also fa--torn It was tn t so much a cac of d maud as of lack of sellers I.nt In th (la moderate iinl .ullng on long rum v.lth the apparent Intention of rhrrUIng the ad vance, proved fuecessful. as the market reacted over a cent. The close, however, was linn. September sold between 10c and 3S,e. Honing over Saturday at HS'i fi'iir Local sloiki decreased TALOno bu.. leav ing onlv Ml,nil b i The visible decreased 2.249.IKO bu. lleei-ltils here were. Uli earn. (Mear.iin rs wele I I' O.O'i'l bu. There was u fairly good demand for nut from cash people, but th- maiket der'v- I most of Hh llrmness from the corn Mroiigth. Tho Iowa erou was reported damaged In the shock from Hie rains. Loral stocks in creased .US.OOO. IteceliitH were 275 ears. Th market waa not an active one. September Hold between 21fl2222',(,c. closing UfiV up at 22c. Provisions were iptlet. 1'arly In the ses sion the market showed strength under th' Inllueiice of better prices at tin- yards and the light hog receipts. Packers wore hav ers enrl. bit later dropped out of the pit Their absence and local selling later ca'is -d some reaction and the close was rii'li' rasv September pork sold between fll ,'l) 5II07IA anil closed 7.4 lower at Ml.Oi'.i: S 'ptember lard between $iS.70ft'..72V4ijt;.r7vi, closing Hi' at (n.tST1. and September ribs between $7. 7.0", with the close 2M p.'.e down at $7.00. Kstlmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat. (l' ears, corn. 215 cars; oats, UU cars; lions, 18.0H) head. The leadlni; futures ranged ns follows: Articles.! Close.llllgh. ILow. iClosc.'Hnfdv. Wheat Auk. Sept. Oct. Corn Auk. Sept. Oct. Oats- A tm'. Sept. Oct I'ork - Sept. Oct. .Ian. Lard - Sept. Oct. Jan. H lbs Sept. Oct. Jan. 72'J 7'W, 71'i,l 7IJ(. 71i 72f!i'l,72Tl'73 72 72fH 72 73W4I 73 72-Vi 72'h 72Ti7J I 40H no'; son no xsn;i'(, to s.s4'as?i'i ssv r.7?4t)3sl:!SVj'! Si-lsl 371 37 21V4I SHi 21H 21? 21- 21l 22! J 21J 22 21Wi3i 22f Vl22'HWli-l 22 22s 22 II 20 I II W I 11 071.J II U7U II 15 II 22'A' II "0 I 11 10 I 11 10 11 20 11 15 I 11 15 I 11 07!i 11 07!4i 11 0i ti fi7',; li 70 l 15 7 10 fi 05 fi 72V4I fi 75 I fi 50 7 12141 fi i!7',4 fi 70 fi 15 7 00 fi il4 fi 72'A fi 45 7 00 fi OJ'i. r. S2' li 117' fi W 7 05 ti OJ'A 5 SI no fi 92'.fc 5 S7',fc' o Siiy r. s'Vi No. 2. f'tiHli quotations were as follows: FLOl'll Dull; winter patents, $3.70ff3.ftl; Itralghts. $.110fi3.fi0: clears, $3.00fi3.31; iprltig specials, $l.;m 1.40; tiatents, $:i.59fr' straights. $3,0013.10; bakers. $2.0flfi2.C0. WIIKAT-No. 3, 07'ii,'jr72?ic; No. 2 red, M?(7me. CORN No. 2. P.O-Vc; No. 2 yellow. SO'.ic. OATH No. 2. 22',422'.e; No. 2 white, 21 5(25e, No. 3 white. 2l',if2l,c. RYE No. 2. WiGle. HARLKY Oood feeding. 37c: fair to Choice. 41tTllc. SKEOS-Klax. No. 1, $1.37; northwestern, $1 3t. Prime, timothy, $1.35(fJ1.05. Clover, contract rade, $0.0i). PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bhl.. $11.15. I.nrd, per 100 lbs., $(l.H7V4'irt.70. Short ribs sides (loose). $fi.O"ifi7.25. Dry saltetl shoill ilers (boxed). $'i.fi7'il(.75. Short clear nlden tboxi-d), $7 I5fi7.fi.ri. WHISKY Basis of high wines, per gal., "ffpilARS-Cut loaf. $fi.K.S; granulated, $6.32; tonfectloners' A. $fi 2S; off A, $fi.l3. The following aro tho recclplH and shlp nents for today; Articles. Receipts. Shipments Hour, bbls lS.o; 15.00 Wheat, bu 371.0HO 40.000 Com. im Rl.ooo 4l.ouo Oats bu 27S.0O.1 214.000 Hve. bu :'.ooo 1.00) Hurley, bu IW ., On the Produce exehango today tho but ter market was. Ilrm; creameries, l')--dairies. 'Se. Cheese, steady; tOUUc. :kbs, Urm; fresh, 12Hu. M?V YOIIIC ISHXHIIAI. JIAHKHT, tliiiitntlons fur tin liny uu Vnrlous ( 'oni moil 1 1 len, KI'.W YORK. Aim. 20.-FLOITR Receipts, Sft.i'A! bbls: exnorts. 11.150 bbls; sales, 7.250 packages, Market was quiet, but quite Hteiidllv held: winter patents. $3.iof!l.W; winter straights. $3 I.Vi3.55: winter extras, J2."0'i3.0U; winter low grades, $2.10412.70; Min nesota patents, la.&w 1.J.1: ..nnnesoia oaKers, $2,sr4i3,25. Ryo Hour quiet; sales, 450 bbls.; fair to good, $3.U0'(3.20; choice to fancy, $3 :Wi 3.55. coRNMnAL-Steady: yellow wcntrrn, KSe: cltv. Sile: Hnindv wine. $2. 15iil2.55. RYE Nominal; state rye, Wij52c; c. I. f., jnw voik. . . HAKLKY-Dull: feeding, 42U4I HU. o. I. f., Now York; malting. fiM5j51, c. 1. f., New York. liARLEY MALT flOi. HEAT-Recelpts. 1IS.275; exports, 40.533 bilsnelB; sales, ;i,iNj.ihm nusneis niiures, wi. 001) exports; spot market, steady. No. 2 red 7Se. f- o. b. alloat; No. 2 red, WVt 7tic, elevator: No. 1 northern. Duluih. SHir, f. o li. to arrive: No. 1 hard Duluth. S2.c. to ar rive, Options were Urm, higher during the day, realizing on a Jump lit corn, a good English buying, stronger cables and local covering. Subsequently they declined un der realizing. Market closed easy at l'c: decline. September, 77Vnii77 15-IU; closed, CORN Receipts. 33.350 bushels: exports. fi.i7.8iil bushels. Sales, 200.000 bushels; fu tures, 240,1X10 bushels. Spot easy. No. 45i(i f. o. b. alloat and Il'nc elevator. Option market developed a uood deal of earlv Hlrengtli on hlglier cables, covering, big crop I'i-in iiuiii itttuciiin mill HhOl t-itllllliy iiut'l- lugs Later the market broke under dis appointing exports and closed weak at ki'4i! not advance. May, 40Uff40-V rinsed WW, tsepiemoer. ta'(ii mjc, closeil W.ic. DC' cember. 40i1i40ir. closed 40i-e. OATS Receipts, 130.5OO bushels: exports, U).000 bushels. Soot mnrke! Mull- Vr ' L'OUc; N. 3, 25lic. No. 2 white, Ihc; No white, 27Vve; track mixed western. 2(Vfi2i trai'k whlto western, 2fi1i33e; track white htate, 2tili3). Options dull and Irregular. IIAY-Dull; shipping, 72',4ii75c; good to choice. HVJ02ivo. HOPS Steady; state, common to choice. 1S00 croii. IOii 13o; old. 2lfic; P.iclllc, b?0 crop, nnii.ie; 0111, silae. HIDES -ITrm; Clalveston. 20 to 25 lbs.. Jc, California. 21 to 22 lbs., 21,4ci Texas ary. zi to wi int., ja'tc. LEATI IER Steady . hemlock sole. Hue litis Ayretf, light to heavv, 22Viii23!4e; acid WOOL--Dull: 23Ti2Sp: Texas. lBfdtic. PROVISIONS-Reef, steady; family. $10.W niii.wr, extra inoui mess, tni.uuiiii.uu; 0111 liams, jin.ro)iLuti'. uui meats, aieauy Pickled bullies, Siifllr; pickled shoulders VASHWoi nicked hams. 10iil0-uc Lard Bteadv: western steamed. $fi.50; August closed $rt02j nominal; iclliied, steady; con tinent, $j.;: Koutii America, js.w; com nouud. r.ii'jitic. Pork, steady: family. $14.2.1 tfil5.2i; short clear, $13,501)15.25; mess, $12.25Jj Hl'TTER -Steady: creamery. 17'4fi2lo factory, current packeil, ll'alhv; ttnttatlon creamery. i"iir siaio iiany, iuiuj-jc C1IEFS1. Stemlv l.irce colored. mall rolored, 1 sto, large white, l'ilf.0'ic mull white. i:diH l.'l r m : state and Pennsylvania, at mark, 15'nlSe, western at murk, regular pavuinc, ivxjitc, wesicnv 1033 on, wmw v TIIC13 I'lrm; domestic, fair to extra, i 0fi4c; Japan. tfflV. MOI.ASSKS-Klrm; New Orlenns. open kettle, Rood to choice, WtKflc. TAI.LOW-Ncglectcd; city, I V-16o; coun try. IVtfMJ.p. .MKTALs-The week In the local metal market opened with trade listless mid the undercurrent of sentiment anions buyers was pessimistic at best. The cables and news from the west proved disappointing as a whole, while there was little In the way of measuring features. At the close the metal exchange called pit; Iron warrants very weak, at $11, with a nominal quota tion: lake copper. unchatiKed, at $lfi.S7Vi; tin, very fUlet. at $.11 0.(31.2!; lead dull, nt $1.28: spelter weak, at $4.10fi 1.15. The brokers price for lead Is $1 and for copper $10,75. OVIWIA u'hoi.u.vim; MAKKUT.X. Condition of Trade noil ((iiiitnllfinn mi Maple mid I'miic) I'roiliiee. KlfOS Hecelpts liberal; Rood slock firm at 13c. MVH POt'LTHY-Hens, 7fi74c; roosters, accordltiK to Hue and size. Sffle; broilers, 10c; duiks, 4ffj5e; geese, lf5e; turkeys, Sc. KItKSII DUKHSKD POIM.TY-Men. M4 ftOe: roosters. Cfifie; ducks and Reese, OfilOo; broilers, per lb., 12f12'.ic; turkevs, 12'c. I ! I TTK H Com mon to fair. 1314c; eholce, l.'Tilfic; separator, 20c; Kathcred creamery, 17;'Jt- KISII-Trout, 10c; blue fish. 12c; pickerel. Se; etitllsh, 12c; dressed buffalo, fic; white. Ilsh. 0e; herrlnir. Br; black bass, 10c; sal mon. 13e; white bass. 10c; rronple. 10c; plk , Itk; halibut, 12c: bullheads, 10e: rliiK perch, fie; lobsters, green. 22c; boiled lobsters, 25c; mackerel. 20c; codilsh, 10c; yellow perch, Cc. PIC.KONS-I.lve, tier do... 00c. VICAI.S-Cholce. Oinc HAY Per carload lots: Upland, choice, $7.f0; midland, eholce. $7.00; lowland, choice, $(1.00; rye straw, choice. $5.25; No. 3 corn, 31c; No. 3 white oats, 26t4c; cracked corn, per ton, $11.50; corn and oats, chopped, per ton, $15.0o; bran, per ton. $11.75; shorts, per ton, $15.00. VHOKTAHMCH. ct'orMii:ns-per ioz., 20230. ASPAKAC.rs-Nono on tho market. NKW TfltNIPS-Pcr bit. basket, 75c. NKW JIICKTS-Per ilozen bundles. 15b20c. NIIW CAHHOTS Per doz. bunches, 25c. LHTTTCK Per doz.. 15c. TIA niSIIICS Home-grown, per doz., 15c. PICAS-Per 1,4-bu. basket, fioc. WAX I1HAN8-Pcr half-bushel basket, (Oe. NKW POTATOKS-Per l)J., 3O0e. CAHIJAOi:-llome-Krown, per lb P,4 liic. I'Ari.ll'I.OWMH-Per doz., tl. OltlCKN COUN-Per doz., 10c. TfiMATOHS Home-grown, per H-bu. basket. uOc. it'ifHAHIt Per lb., lc. ONIONS Home-grown, per lb., llilWc (I-'M'HY-Mlchlznn, rSOc. FIICITS. ni,ACKHi:imii:s-Per lfi-qt. case, $2.ff). IJU'HHKimiKS-Nonr In market. CIMtllANTS-Out of the market. Pi:AClli:.S-Callfornla. per box, 90ci7$l; Teias. tier l-basket crate. $1. A run t i s ione on inc uiHriiei, PLI'MS-Callfornla. per crate, $I.15fll.2i. PIII'NKS California. Tragedy, per crate, $1.25; Kelsay. Japan, per crate, $1.25. HAHTLKTT PKAHB California, per oox, $1.75Ti2.i. C:itAPi:S-Cullfornla. l-basket craio, $1.50; Tok-ivs. $2; Concords, home grown, roc. liL I Allirs I5H l uuiornia, .l-oasKei cum.-, $1.25. OOOKHHHItniBS Out of the market. CHKHIUHS California, per 10-pnund boy, $1.107i 1.25: MlFsourl, iier 21-quart cue, J2.25; S-pouiid baskets. 50T(Oc. WATKllMIilAJrsS AH 10 size, iUC lO rach. . - CANTALOCPi; (iems, per dozen, wwwc; larn' sizes, 75cT f 1. A I'PI.I'.o isative, iWiljl per mi.; per nun, $2.5Jl3.CiO. TROPICAL FRUITS. PINICAPPLKS Per dozen, $l.nvffl.7S. OHANOi:S Mediterranean sweets, per box. $4: Valencia. $l.25fll.ffl. . . LKMONS California, funcy. Jo.w; cnoice, $5.00. MA.N ;a.a-icr nuncn, nccoruniK io siav, $2.25t3.00. MISCIOLLANKOUS. NI'T.-i Hlckorv. larcc. Per bu.. $1.25: ulicll- barks. $1.35; Kngllsh walnuts, per lb., 12tp 13c: Ulberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, per lb.. 14f?lc; raw, per lb., 5'.fiCc; roasted. Ciff Vic. HIDMS. HIDICS No. 1 green hides. 6c: No. 2 green hides, 5c: No. 1 salted Miles, 6o; No. 2 salted hides. 8i: No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 pounds, 7c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to la pounuj, 5c. St. l.ouln (Iriiln nnd Provision. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 20. WHEAT Easier; N'n ' red. rush, elevator. GOflfiOio: track. 70fi7lc; August. fiSic; September. HSj6Sc; Decemimr. TlVdo: . naru. im;4'(h,uc. CORN Illglier; Mi. casn, ;ut; irncH. ICc; August, 3SJlc; September, 37'ic; De cember. .1314c. OATS Firm: No. 2 cash. 214c: trnek, SHJ (fI22c; August. 2l-c; September, 21c; Decem ber, 2Hir; rso. J wniie. rtc. FLOUR Dull: ensy; patents. $3.l5f3.fi0: extra fancy and strulght. $3.1503.25; clear, $2 751(3.00. SEEDS Timothy. nominally higher, $3.75 bid for prime spot or to arrive, but not considered. Flax, higher at $1.3fi. CORNS! EAIi Steady, $2.10113. u. HR AN Firm; sacked, east track. Cc. HAY Easy: timothy, $0.50foll.50; prairie, $5.O0f(7 25. WIUMK v uigner; ,i..i. IRON COTTONTIES-I1.30. RAGGING $8 10G8.S5. HEMP TWINE-Se. METALS- Lead: Steady at J4.20. Spelter: Dull at JI.00TM.03. iri'i.'rivsipndv: eblekens. 7e: voting. 815c; turkeys, Bfitic: young, Oc; ducks, 6c; young, tic; kccm . j-. juuuis. u Etins -steady 111 uiar. HUTTER- Steady; creamery, L(?)20',4c; PRO V IHIurun 1'orK, urin; .hiiiiiiiik. t ..,1 l,lrl,ur ehnlee. t&AWatiX&A. Drv salt meats Iboxed), stronger; extra shorts, $7.37".: clear ribs, $7.25. Hacon (boxed), stronger; extra shorts, $!.00; clear ribs, $S.12'(,: Hear sides. JS.25. iji.'.CMtPTR Flnnr. 7.000 bbls.: wheat. 211.000 bu.: corn, iii.000 bu.; oats. 58,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour, Y.'.'i" oois.; wm-ni, 150,000 bu.; corn, 2S.000 bu.: oats, 21.000 bu. Kiiiimiin City tirnln nml Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Aug. :0.--WMEAT-Sep. tember. 02V4c; December, ORHe ; casn. fio. j lianl. fisiMiiilc: No. 3, 2ififi3y,e; No. 2 red. wm:- No. .3. W1(67r . . CUlt.N Hepiemoer. .w-i-. rash. No. 2 mixed, No. 2 white, Jilic; No. A. :". .,,.. OATS-no. wnue, ii'.nu-n;. HAY-Tltno'thyl!t'$0.r0; rliolce prairie. $(1.50. HUTTEH-Creamery. IftlSu; dairy, fnncy. . .. . 1. 1Vfll.,n..l nll.1 KanFiiH Htock, V2o dozen, Iohh off, ensos ro luniod; now whltowootl cnfos incluucd, Va- .... . ... oaa - term HVA vAV l is- wnoai, itwiw uu., tnuii to,iov bu-: :'.r. "": ., Rl 1 1 I'M l'iis 1 r wneai, io.i,uui uu., u. 10,00") bu.; oats, 4,ooo bu. 'I'iiIimIo MnrUrt. -rr-vi itttn r Am, :n WHEAT Dull and lower. Spot. 7'lic: September, 75c; October, 751.4c; Decemlier. iikc. i..n. CORN Dull, lower; No. 2 cash, MlUWi 8AT--D,ur,Sn. 2 cash. 22Uc; September, RY1J I'll . niSliri , i nni, t CLOVER SEIHl- Dull. I.lghrr; ISOs prlnje. $5.0; m prime. J5.S214; October, $i..12V-; No. $5. 1 . l.lt rrnonl ( rtiln Mnrkrl. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 20,-WHEAT-Spot dull; No. 2 red western winter. 1.1 -u; 2 northern spring, Gi3d; No. 1 California, tis SH'fjfis pi. , fnii.'nni firm: American mixed now 4s;' American mixed old. 4s Id. Futures Steady: September, -IsUil; October. wUdi November, -is . ...in. PROVISIONS Hams, short rut, dull, at 47s fid. liacon i-umocnaiiii cm, nun, Its Gd. lliiiirniKills Wlirnl nnd I'Monr. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 20.-WIIEAT-AU-gust. 7mr; September. 71'-e; December. .3c. On track No. 1 hard. T!e; No. 1 nortliern. 72'. r; No. 2 nortliern, in-'ic. ...,,, l''LOUR Lower; llrst patents. $3.00Wl.no; second patents. $3.70r.1.S0; llrst clears, $2,850 3.05; second clears, $1 85i2.05. 11RAN t'ncliangeil, at ,u.io'ui.-.w in iium Itiilntli Vliint MnrUel, niTl.C'l'll. Minn.. Ann. 20. WHEAT No 1 hard, "i)V,o; No. 1 northern, 74Uo: No. 2 northern, 71s4e; No. 2 spring, fiS-.e. To ar rive, no. 1 nam, iii'.e; no. i noriiiein, n-tv, new No. 1 hard. 7fic; new No. 1 northern 74Vr; Heptemncr no. 1 noriucrn, uuc; wo cember No. 1 northern, 7nic, Philadelphia Prodiier MnrUrt, PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 20. HUTTER- Flrm; fancy western creamery, 2l',4c; fancy western nrlnts. 23c. EGGS Firm; lc higher: fresh nearby western, ifio; rresii nearoy soutnwesiern i:c. MllivHiikri (irnlii Market. MILWAUKEE. Auc. 20. WHEAT Quiet No. 1 northern, 751i75V'c; No. 2 northern 73H73W.C RYE -Steady: No. 1. 61c. HARLEY Steady ; No. 2, 40fi50c; sample, 1 1 mvje. t'orfee Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 20. -COFFEE -The roffeo futures opened steady at a decline of W points, and further declined -10 .lolutu under adverse rnbles and adverse receipts, lending to liquidation, with shorts about the only support. Practically no outl le speculative interest cither way and ware house movement and spot demand both dis appointing. Market closed barely steady at a net loss or 15 to So points. Total sales, Winoo, Including September at $7.3017.35; Oc tober. $7.35f(7. 10; November. $7.15, December, $..5Jlj7.tiO; March. $7 6u1;7 75, Ma. $7.70fj8.uC. MOVEMENTS OP STOCKS AM) IIO.MIS. Little pii mi lliind Furnishes (food Material for Henri. NEW YORK, Aug. 20. There was no rad ical changu today In tho character of re cent stock market operations. General news bearing on tho situation was scant, but what thero was furnished ammunition for the bears. London, which hits latterly been 11 bu:er, turned seller for 11 small amount and western niTpilngs were onlv on special stocks. Oeneral weakness occurred In stocks with which the ilrm of Flower ,i ( o. is Idetitiiied, following the announce ment of the death of 11 member of the I'rm These Include- n half ilozen most active Issues nnd losses ranged from 1 to 2 point? with Hrooklyn Transit nnd People's das leading. Elsewhere selling was In moderat"? volume, but some pronounced declines oc curred In Sugar, Tobacco, Consolidated riai, Metropolitan Street rallwny. Railroad stocks were much better sustained than the specialties, declines extending to it point only In St. Paul nnd Rock Island. While the general tone throughout the greater nnrt of the dav was reactionary, there were periods of steadiness when the shorts re dticed their lines. Snmp comment wnt aroused by the sudden marking tip of Gen eral Electric to 140.. Its closing price on Saturday was 13C. Reports of 11 combina tion with a rival concern nnd excollent earnings were circulated, of which thero was no confirmation. Fluctuations In tho steel group were comparatively narrow, but early losses were generally recovered In th" late afternoon In reports of Improved trade conoiuons. , mntter or interest 111 connec tion with the International monetary slt:i. ntlon was tho decllnu of money In Loudon 10 i per com. this condition attrinuted to reeelnts of cold bv the Hank of Ennlnnd amounting to $l,G70,wX. This amount lncludoj the $3.2.i0.00i) gold exported from here on Saturday week. The sub-treasury statement lor tonay snowed tnnt it was n debtor nt the clearing house todHy to the unusual amount of $3.1fi.'.0.. Paymentrt bv the gov ernment on nrrount of redemption of th- old 2 per cent bonds for Satttrdnv and to day amount to $2.7.12,010. At this rate of replenishment the banks will speedily re cover the decrease In Rjrnlus reserves ef fected by last week's gold shipment. In tho last half hour of tho session Pconlo's Gas. and Hrooklyn Transit vero bid up over a point from the lowest, which exerted a stimulating effect 011 tho entire list. The losing was stenuy, wim a rauy in progress. Honds showed Irregularity, but chnnges were very small. Total sales, par value. $055,000. United States 4b advanced In the bid price. The Commercial Advertiser's London llnnuclal cablegram says: Excessive Idle ness In tho markets hero today caused uni versal heaviness except In copper shares, which wen- sustained by covering of short contracts. Money wns much ensler. Call rates began at 2' per cent nnd soon be came nominal. Time money was 3 per cent, discount 3H. This ease Is expected to last to the end of the month. Tho India gov ernment seems to bo nibbling at silver. Following are tnc closing prices on tne New York Stock exchange: .tchl!on 2' '4l-'nlcm I'flcKlc 30 3 do pfd t do pf.l rtnlllinnro & Oliln.. ;i', WAtiinh ;i, Watmiih 7 Cnnmllan Pnellle Cnnnda tfomhorn S3'i' do pfd.... .. 18 .. M .. ?: .. 14 ..liOVi ..1:3 ..154 .. 45 ..1!3 .. S3 .. .. 4-i .. SI .. 87 1,0 ..6'i .. p; .. 17 .. !1'i .. Wl .. 3-.H .. 7IH .. 25, .. 0",i .. n ..1"! ..hi; .. W'i .. ".VI, 4''iW. & I. V rhes. & Ohio r Chicago Clt. W 1i"i do 2'Mrfd.. Wl, Cfntral .. Third Avenue .. Acllitni I'xpresn C, 11. Q Kh ClilenKO, 1. & L '-".' do pfd r1'4 Amer. Knpre.s Chl-ngo & B. I "fi1,.!!'. P. Kxrress. Chicago A- N. W....IF2 IWella-Kaigo Hx. C, It. I. & r KWAnier. cot. oil... C. C. C. & St. I... .3 Colo. Southern .... V ua prd Amer. Malting .. do pf (I Amcr. S. & H... do pfil Amer. Spirits ... do pf.l do 'nt pfd li do 2d pfd K. Del. & llmljon ....172 Del. I.. & W 17 Denver & ltlo O.... 1' do pfd H Amer. S. II li, do pfd TP.4 Amer. S. A W... Erie do 1st pfd. Ot. Nor. pfd... 152 do pfd ll'4 Amer. Tin Plate. II", I do pfd 110'i Amr. Tobacco . tl'il do pfd Hocking Coal . Hooking Valley Illinois Central Iowa Central . do pfd IJ Anaconda M. Co. K. C. I. & O.... 1v;,llrk. flap. Tr. jj. n. & v. Con. Totiaero do pfd 01 200 do pfd Federal Steel db pfd........ Oeneral I'lectrlo like lioro ... MM 19'; (2'4 01 23 f. 71'. 3114 "! IT'S W'i ',j Ioiilx. & N'nuh Manhattan I, . Met. fit. Ry..., Mex. Central , 01 1 151 OhieoM! Kucar . 11' 1-,4 R-'i do pfd Int'ni Taper ... do pfd Liclede Oas .... Minn, .t St. I, do pfd Mobile & Ohio M , IC. & T. On National nisnilt do pfd.... 3o; do pfd 131 National Lend . do pfd Sl'i National Hteel . 4,5 I do pfd N. J. Central.. N. Y. Centrnl., Nor. & 'West.. lo pfd.... 84 No. Pacific ,, 5r,J'N. A". Air HrBke.,130 Ontario & '.. Ore. H. N... 21 iNo. .vmirlcan 13 42 raollla Coast 53 do pfd.... do 1st pfd S.5 do Id pfd 61'; Pennsylvania, . Heading ltt li'i Pacin- Mall 31H 51 I Tropic's Oas Of. ?S' Pressed S. C. pfd.. 72 do 1st pfd do M pfd a Rio Q. W f,' Pullman P. C 15, Stand, n. & T 5'i do pfd 00 St. U S. F nj'Sunar ,123 lin . 70'i , 10 , filV't . so; , ncj . f." , ll'-j . vo; 54 do 1st pfd M do pfd do Id pfd 34; Tenn. C. I..., St. L. t'. W H'l'tr. S. Ither.. lo pfd 27;, do pfd St. Paul lll'i U. ft. Rubber do pfd Western Union .. rtepubllo I. & 8.. do pfd P. U. C. & St. L. do pfd 1711. St. P. Omaha... .114 So. Paelllo So. Hallway ... 11 f,2'i im do pfd Texas Pacific. Ex-dlvldend. Offered. Assessments paid. A Ex-dlvldeud and offered. imv York .Money Market. NEW YORK. Anr. 20.-MONEY-OU call. steady, at IMpl'.i per cont: prlmo mercantile paper, -ijfri per cent. STERLING EXCIIANOE-Steady, with actual business In bunkers' bills nt $I.S7'! fri'LOTi for demand and I.SHf4.M'4 for sixty days; posted rates $I.S.W and $I.MV4UI-S0; commercial bills, $4.S3VtJ.S3V SlLVl'Wl ertincaies, ui'Mlu-Vi Mexican dollars, tS'ic. HONDS Covernmont, strong; itate, easier; railroad, easier. Tho closing uncos on tionns touay aro aa follows: P. S. ref. 2s, reg.. mi I'M 109 Iff IMi lo Is N. Y, C. Is N". .1. 1. pea. 5s. No. Pacific 3s.... do 4s . Ol'i . los'i .122 '. n .mi .107 . 07i ,101 Mi .12 .1133 . (.;?, . .uos .I2li . lfiT .IK .us; . 7fvt .10S do eoupiin do ,1, leg do coupon do 4s, reg do coupon do old 4i, r.g do coupon do lis, roK do coupon 11. of (. 3, f5s Atch. gen. 4s do ml. Is Canada So. 2s C. & O. 4's,s do :.h c;. & N. V. c. 7s.. do S. F. d. 6h.... Chicago Ter. 4s... Colo. So. 4s D. & H. O, Is do 4s Hrle Ken. 4s W. & I). C. Is., (ion. Klertrlu 5s... Iowa Cfntral Is... "K, C. V. & O. Is. K N. mil. 4s.... M. K. & T. 2s i3:; N. Y. C. X. S. I.. N. & W. c. 4s.. 4s 115 115 112". Ore, Nav. Is do 4i O. S. L. ns do eon. Cs Heii'llnr gen. 4... It. f. W. Is Kt li 1 M c. Cm. .It I, A H P g. da.. St. Paul cons St. P. C. & I'. Is. do 5s So. Paelllo 4s So. Railway fin H. It. T. 6-1 11214 122 101'i ' in 0'1'i1 lll'i 13i ,W4 KM 'iJ ,102 , 17 m . 71 ,117'i ,113 Tex. ,t Pnclrle Is., do 2s .111, . M'4, .insi; .117'i .101'; l'nlon Pnrlflo 4s... Wabash Is do 2s West Shore 4s ,111'i , !iSi Wis. Cential 1s,.., Vn. Centuries . 00 When Issued. "Trust receipts. IIonIoii Stock (llliitlltlons. ROSTON. Aug. 20. Call loans, 2ff3 per cent; tlmu loans, 3UWI per cent, cillcl.il closing: A., T. & S. F do pfd Amer. Siutar do lifd Hell Telephone .... lloston & Albany. Ronton lllevatcd .. 11 'on & Mo C. H. & O Doinlnb'ii Coal ... do pfd Fed era I Steel do pfd I'ltehhurg pfd (len. Kleetrlc do pfd IM. Klee. Ill Mm. Central .... Mb Telephone .. N. r.. (1. & C Old Colony Rubber Union Paclrto . ?7'l West Pud M , 24 West. PJectrlo 46'; .122 Wis. Central II .llfi Atchison 09'; .I43V4 N. R. 11. & C. f,s.. l ,24't I Adventure :' .lll'.li Allouej: Mln. Co.... V n 'A ma I. Copper W4 125; Atlantis 2.1 . IH4 Hoston & Mont 317 .110 liuttn & IloHton (II . 3l"j Calumet & Hecla...7So . f.'4 centennial 1711 .iaVi Franklin II .lWVi Hunilnldt t:. .130 oceola e, jor, I Parrot tl . ll; gulney 110 . Si I Santa Ye Copper... Pi . 13'4,THumnii li inn .W If tab Mining so',4 . 3iVi f inona 3 . &3 lAVolverlnes 41 London Stork limitation, LONDON. Aug. 20.-4 p. m. Clospig: Cons., money.... 95 lt-Ui do account &", Atchison 27l4 iKrle lii do lit nfi 34 Penn.)lvanla 0!i Rending So. Paclflo nfd 73i t'aaadlan Pac do .. St. Paul H7t HUnoU Central I'nb T Paclll.- pfd N Y (Vntral .!", jflrnnd Trunk , . "S 1 Ara. "nda !', 133, Hand Mines ., .. '!' I1AR SILVER Firm, :S U-lild per ounce Money. 2-40 per cent Short bills, 3U-!6e, three-months bills, 311-lCj(3c. I'liiuncliil tnte. CHICAGO, Ausr, lO.-Clcorlnsa, $22,066,250; ( bnlances, $2,(110,130; posted exchange, $I.SbUl 4vi'4; New Yotk exchange, pat ST I.OCIS, Aug llli'learlngs, $5.fil3.3A. balances, $vtf,,5ls, money, 4i( per cent; New' York exrhangr, I0c discount bid, par askid CINCINNATI. Aug. 20.-Cieiirlr.g. H.loo. 400; New York exchnnge, par; money, 2'.4lb per cent. NEW YORK, Aug. 20,- Kxchanges, $!, OlS.iTJl; balances, $7,010,707. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. "0.-Olearlligs. IO..Vi5.16l; balances. $2.C2!t..1(i2. ROSTON. Aug. 20.-Exchangc.', J3.fG7.67. ; balances, $1,401,120. New York .Mining; Storks, NEW YORK, Aug. 20. The following are the closing quotations for mining shares today: choilar ." 14 .Onlarlo ST-i 52 10 1SD 650 .1' .... 175 20 M Crown Point 15 Ophlr Plymouth I'u eksllver . . do pfd Sierra Nevada standard l'nlon Con Yellow Jacket 'n. Cal. & Va....l' laadwood ; Oould Currle ... 1 Hale Norcross Homcstake 5M If n Silver ! Mexican : I'nrcluu 11 ii ii 111-1 n I. LONDON, Aug. 20. Husliiess on the Stock Exchange today, nftcr the holiday, opened undecided, but large arrivals of gold and the expectation of easier money strength ened high clnss Investments, Home rail roads were weak, owing to strike possibili ties. American securities opened fairly ilrm,' but subsequently declined, except In tho case of Southern Pacific, common and pre ferred, and New York Centrnl. Grand Trunks were flat, after a period of firmness. Canadian Pacllics sympathizing. With tho exception of Chinese and Argentine securi ties. Internationals were dull. Copper wns lower. Tho amount of bullion tnken Into the Hank of England on balance today was iOll.uoo. Spanish 4s closed at 71'ic. Gold premium nt Utienos Ayres, 131.00. PARIS, Aug. 20. The prices on the Hoursc today were Ilrm on the oillclal confirmation of the entry of tthc allies Into Pekln nnd tho strength of Rus sian securities, owing to renewed rumors that tho czar Is to visit France within a few months being credited. Span ish 4s advanced on tho Hank of Spain's diminution of Its circulation of notes. Hlo Untos advanced sensibly on London ad vices. Three per cent rentes Hi francs, C.1 centimes for the account. Exchange on London. 2.1 francs, 17 centimes for checks. Spanish Is closed nt 72 10. HEREIN, Aug. 20. Huslness was henvy on the llourse today, owing to recent utter ances attributed to M. Delcasse, tho French minister of foreign iifTalra, nnd the unsat isfactory news from China. Amerlcnn se curities were weak Canadian Pacifies fluctuated. .Mlno shares were depressed. Home funds wero firm. Exchange on Lon don, 0 marks; 4S pfgs. for checks. Discount rates, short bills, 3 per rent; three-months' bills, I per cent. Cotton Mnrket. NEW YORK. Aug. 20. -The mnrket for cotton futures showed cotudderabla Irregu larity today. On the opening cali August declined 11 points, while the rest of the list was 5 points lower to 2 points hlgner I; or a time a pretty weak feeling prevailed. I his was due to tinsntlsferiorv cables and an almost entire absence of public specula tive, interest. Crop news, while contllctlng, had u pretty bad average luter In the ses. slim. A demand from the shorts, on thN account, nnd following reports of heavy rains In Texns, with drouth In the Atlantic states, carried prices up 11W14 points from tho lowest level of the forenoon. Trading was not nt alt nctlve, us opinions were much at variance and neither one side nor the other was disposed to act on their con victions. At the close the fellng was tendy with August 7 points lower and other months 7 to 12 points net higher. Futures closed steady with August nt $9.0S; Septem br, $S.7fc; October, $S.fil; November. $8.60; December, $S.4ti; January, $S47; February, $S.40; March, $S.51; April, $S.62; Mav. $S.53; June, $S.5l. Spot closed dull: middling un and, 10c; middling gulf, lOVic. Sales, 103 bales. NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 20 -COTTON-Steady; sales. 125 bales; ordinary, 7c; good ordinary. 8 5-lCe; low middling, 9 7-18c; mld d lng, 0 15-Mc; good middling, l0H-16c; mid. dllng fair, 10 7-lCe. Receipts, 331 bales; stock, nctunl, .10,371 bales. Cotton futures, very steady; August, $0.H2fi!i 00; September, $S.74J(S.75; October, JS.37iTfS.34: November, $S.2iTi8.2.S; December, $S.&.fli.27: January! $S2n$.27: February, $$.288.30; March, $3,30 fiS.32; April. $S.32?iS,34; May. IS.35WS.37. ST. LOl'IS, Aug. 20.-COTTON-Steadv; no sales: middling, 9 0-16c; receipts, 2 bains; shipments, ;'13 bales; stock, 13,152 bales, ('ilirornln Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. Aug. 20.-CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS The week started with trade In dried fruits comparatively light. Nevertheless the undercurrent wa steady on comparatively amajl offerings and prlce-i romnlned about inrhnnged Calif ornls sorts wero npathetle and leaturoles.. Quo tatlons follow: State, evaporated apple common, 3J?5c; prime, 4"-to',Sc; choice, fi'4 yGc; fancy, CWic. Prunes, 3Mc per lb., ns to size and quality. Apricots, Royal, llfrl4c; Moor Park, 15H17c. Poaches, peeled, 14318c; unpeeled, GffWc. Dry f.ooilsj Mnrket, NEW YORK. Aug. 20. DRY GOOD3 Market quiet nt llrst hnnds In nil direc tions. Some Inquiry for fnlr-slzcd lots of coarso brown and colorol cottons, but at lower prices than sellers will accept, al though market continues Irregular Hleached cottons are quiet, but prices steady. No feature In wide sheetings or cotton flannels and blankets. Print cloths dull, but steady; prints quiet and ginghams steady. India linens, lawns and other whlti goods In modornte requnst. Stnteinrnt of Vlnllilr flnpiily. NEW YORK. Aug. 20. The statement Of the visible supply of grain. In store nnd afloat, on Saturday, August 18, as rnmpared by tho New York nroduce exch.mno Is as follows: Wheat, 40,701,000 bu., an Increase of 1,51.1.000 bu ; corn. 0.102.000 bu., a decrease of 2,210.000 bu.; onts, 2.210,000 hu., an Increase of 1.107.000 bu.; rye, 6S1.000 bu., an lnrrent.c of 57,000 bu.; barley, 3S0.0O0 bu,, an Increase of 30,000 hu. lvl Kin Hotter Mnrket. ELGIN. 111., Aug. 20.-niTTTER-No offer ings, market Ilrm at 20Uc, an advance of half a cent over last wecls. Sales reported for tho week, 10,060 tubs. Oil Mnrket. LONDON. Aug. 20.-OIL-Caleutta lin seed, spot, R3s fid; turpentine spirits, 27s 3d LIVERPOOL, Aug. L'O.-OIL Cottonseed Hull rellned, August, dull, at 22s Od Snunr Market. NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 20. SUGAR Quiet; open kettle. 41ic: eentrlfugnl, yellow, triibc; seconds, R?f4 0 -ICe. IIIRDS AS SOWERS. Tin Arc the Chief AKrtits for I)li trlliulliiK Seed. Tho birds aro tho principal agents In tho distribution of seed. Let us glauco at a few Instnnces of this, says Longmau't) Magazine, Tho branches of an oak ami tho grot;nd underneath mny bo seen In acorn tlmo thirk with rooks gorging them selves with acorns. Rut what Is yon glossy purple fellow doing npart from tho others? Ho has flown into tho middle of tho Mold, whero ho can havo a bettor eye upon ap proaching enemies, nnd Is vigorously ham mering away at tho ground with his strong beak. Having eaten as many acorns as his craw will hold ho Is burying a few with nn eyo to hnrd times. When thoso times come tho "hoy with tho gun" may havo got him or ho may fall to Iocato some of his burled treasures, which grow up and In tlmo prove their gratlttido by repaying tho acorn with compound Interest to Ills descendant!). Tho blackbird Is especially fond of tho berries of tho Ivy. Whon ho has llllcd his craw with thorn ho retires to his favorite treo, and, putting his head under his wing, sleeps tho sleep of tho Just. In tho morn ing tho ground under IiIh porch Is whlto with his droppings, but U these bo exam ined It will ho found that the nctual seeds havo been too hard for his gizzard and havo been deposited In tho very spot most favor able for tholr success In tho battle of life at the foot of n treo. I must glvo one more example of this compact. In order that they may germinate, tho seeds of the mis tletoe must bo smudged on to tho branch of certain kinds of treeB. With this view, tho plant surrouiiiis Its seeds with a highly glutinous mucllnge. which It flavors with a nicety to tho tasto of tho thrush. In eat ing tho berries tho thrush can no moro escnpe getting his beak covered outside with this sticky mucllago than a child can Indulge In a feast of bilberries with a cleau mouth. Ills dinner ended, he goes, llko 1; tidy child, to wipe his mouth; for this h finds tho branch of a treo quite the handiest sort of napkin, hut It Is not the mucllago alono tjiat ho 5vlpes off; an oc casional seed has also Btuck outside, and this, too, he deposits on tho branch, to gether with tho mucllago needed for Its Rdhpslcn thero, In tho 'only position and under the only conditions suited to its growth and which could not otherwise- be eaully attained. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Gornfcd Cattle in Light Supply and Market Steady to Strong. HOGS BRING A LITTLE BETTER PRICES (Inml Feeder Are Sternly to Strong, One of I be llcavlrit Huns of Sltcrii Hcr Received nnd Prlrrs Considerably I.ovtrr, SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 20. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Oillclal Monday 4,01ii 2.U4S 16,101 namo nay last wecK .',770 l.uis u,i Sumo day week before. . 2,777 3,120 7,71s Same three weeks nuo... 3.312 4.021 7.475 Same four weeks ago 2,310 4,254 0,040 .wo.nge price paid tor hogs tor me iasi several days, with compar'sons: 1900.lSOO.lS3S.16S7.lhO(i.l40i.lW. !l 6 151 4 191 3 701 12 77f4"4t5 4 50 .1 1. 1S 4 26 3 741 3 45l I 4 45 4 5.) .1 5 151 4 33, J C7 3 47' 2 K I &4 I E5 . 6 10 4 43' 1 Gl 3 57i 2 ib 4 (S Aug. Attg. AUg. Aug. Aug. Aug. 3.... 4.... 5.... 5 10 4 43 1 61 3 711 3 53, 2 !ti 4 65 3 4J, J 02, 4 67 4 74 3 45i 2 02i 4 55, 4 77 6.... 0 Ul 3 77 AUK. 7.... f 14, 1 ,1S 1 fi 15i 4 37) 3 81) G Oli I 3J 3 07, Aug. .... Z Yo 4 w 4 43 4 SO 4 70 4 7i Atlg. 9.... Aug. JO... Aug. 11... Aug. 12... Atlg. 13... 3 40! I 6 0U " 2SI 3 1)7 1 3 53 2 76 I 57 4 I 20 3 77i 3 51 2 e6 4 35 U3 I 44 4 32 3 85 3 71 3 50 J 4U 4 60i 4 501 4 051 4 07 3 61 2 74 2 43 4 77 4 07 Aug. 11... 3 64! 3 70 4 01 Aug. 15... Aug. 10... AUg. 17... Aug. 18... Aug. 10... Aug. 20... 3 7..I 3 7Si 2 43 2 91 2 SS I I2 5 06 4 3 1 li 6 us 4 55, 5 11 I 5 07 5 00 I 3t 3 74 1 3 rtl 3 6S 3 73 3 70 1 0, 4 47 4 50, 3 Uol 3 671 3 751 4 51 S 03) 70! 4 56 6 01 Indicates Sunday. The oillclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each rond was: Cattle. C, M. & St. P. Ry.. 2 l'nlon Pucltlc System 43 F.. E. & M. V. R. 11. . 45 cattle, nogs, aneep.irr s. (i 7 40 4ii ID H. C. V. Hy 1 C, St. P., M. & O. Ry .. 2 H. ii M. It. R. R 62 4 10 1 C, H. & Q. Ry 1 2 C, R. I. & P., east.. .. 2 Total receipts ...Tl03 3S 50 It Tho disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tho number of head Indicated; Huvcrs. Cattle. Hogi. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 5S 727 l.'2 O. II. Hammond Co.... 40S : 641 Swift and Company .121 7:1:1 .... Cudahy Packing Co 162 411 1.11 Armour & Co 115 207 976 Swift, from country 31 77.' .... R. Hecker & Degan 472 Vnnsant & Co 47 J. L. Carey 20S Lobman & Co 227 W. I. Stephen 512 Hilt & Huntzlnger 41 Hentou ei Underwood... 23S Livingstone & Sclmller.. 103 Hamilton & Rothschild 60S H. F. Hobblck K' A. F. Mawhlnney 22 Other buyers 255 Totals 4,117 7,513 CATTLE There was a good liberal run of cattle here today, but It wus composed mostly of western grnss cattle. There were quite n few cattle that were good enough for packers, but on most grades yard trnd ers wero better buyers than the packers, so that the bulk ot the stock hero sold as feed ers. Several trains wero late, which made tho mnrket open a llttlo slow, particularly 011 killers. Corn-fed cattle wero In very light supply, only a few good bunches being on sale. Good cattle were fully steady and In some enses strong. As high as $5,70 was paid, which was considered strong ns com pared with the close of last week. There wero hardly enough hero to make a good test of tho market. There wns quite u liberal sprinkling of cow stuff on sale today and the tendency waa to buy It lower. The best grades, how ever, held about steady, whllo the medium grades wero rather slow and weak, emi nent did not show much if any change In one direction or the other. Htnnlr hidta I. ........ u. nut,, iiuuniy were luuy steady to strong and In good demnnd, but Ihn MtlMn lino .... k.tlltt ......... I .. , . .., w....it. j uuiin rui hUl III KUUM UC- mnnd and the market wns slow and weak. Interest this morning centered around tho stocker and feeder trade. Speculators all seemed to be anxious for cattle ot good quality nnd weight and outbid tho packers on uli tho klndB that could bo used by either. Tho market on the better grades of heavy cattle was steady to strong and ac tive, while tho common light rattle wero slow and lower. As high as $4.00 was paid this morning for a string of heavy cattlo, which was the highest point reached this season. Western cattlo were In good supply and what few sold to killers brought steady to s,irn"ff-uprlcrs.'. Gootl C0VH woro steady, whllo the medium grades sold a llttlo lower! Good heavy feedet.i wero steudy to strong and common light cattlo slow and lower. Representative sales; ' BEEF STEERS. No. A v. Pr. No. 072 4 S(i : S8 1123 4 M 67 20 1359 5 10 COWS. 1 M0 1 M 2 $ iom 2 :s 1 1 010 2 so 1 1 1030 2 M Av. ....1iM ....1301 Pr. S 33 5 70 PIS 2 11 10) 2 75 1230 2 7i HEIFERK. 1 RS0 3 40 COWS AND HEIFERS. 962 3 10 STOCK CALVES. 1 200 4 no 2 'vi 1 ro 5 2:, I 2S HULLS. I 2 7 i km 3:0 1 1430 - 7? 1 3 29 ' M'j 3 in 1 siA n -'. STOCIC COWS A N D ' HE IFE RS. ' 1... 1... .11:0 2 ro , f.Vl 3 .... .".0 2 75 .... for, ; k; ...AW) 3 CO , 790 3 2; . "K 3 2.", . 511 3 0 1 1... 1... . !20 3 10 STOCK E RS A N 6' FEEDE I IS. 4H) 3 73 , m a to 19. 43. 770 3 M 1 !'.""'.! 4 1 1 10 c No. ... sso 3 10 ... Rio 3 ;.o ... 920 3 M ...1190 3 73 .. 670 3 ', ... 630 3 ft, ,.. S"fi 3 8, . 639 4 00 . 763 4 03 . R00 4 01 . 930 4 05 . $50 4 20 . 512 4 25 . R01 4 13 . 720 4 13 AV. IT. ...1061 2 00 ... 810 2 00 29 16 4 27 , 13 30 1 .. 670 3 r inEUBRASICa! Av. Pt No. 3ii feeders.. KI2 410 H COWS..., 2 rows... 1 row.... 3 rowH... 3 rows... 1 cow...,, 2 rows. . . U teeners.. 807 4 10 - feeders.. 650 .1 nn 850 850 1 nun.. 2 cows. .1110 2 r,n J i I ...1040 2 67 07G 45 4 cows 1222 2 rows 850 70 feeders.. 11(10 3 25 2 fi5 310 2 65 960 700 .1 : I 45 4 feeders, 1 10 0 rcertcrs.. KS3 4 10 1 feeders.. 120" i 15 17 feeders.. 1111 1 25 5 feeders.. 1052 3 50 7 rows 1001 ,1 40 16 cows 870 2 10 D feedern..lfi00 4 13 1 feeder... 060 3 50 29 feeders 2 feeder! 1032 I 25 825 3 Xi .1 COWS 1003 2 cows 11r. ,1 40 2 91 7 rows 035 3 20 on rows. 828 3 15 1.1 rows 841 .1 15 19 cows 856 4 feeders.. 620 3 15 3 00 17 feeders. . IPll 3 05 4 heifers... 655 .1 85 1 heifer.... 830 ,1 0.) 1 cow 1 cow 1 feeder.. 1 fc'ilcr.. 1 cows..,, 2 rnu-s. . . ,. 0X0 2 70 .J07O 2 (10 . 760 .1 50 . 30) 1 10 . !II5 3 10 1 rows I0fi3 1 steer 7S0 '2 feeders. . flO.1 ro I in rl feeders. 0.11 3 85 1 reeders. 3 feeders, fi feeders. 10 feeders. 2 feeders. 16 feeders. 85 feeders. 855 3 SO 016 .1 85 815 3 25 3 COWS 1000 3 J5 010 3 83 fi rows. OKI 3 15 857 3 85 3 feeders.. l'2u 3 85 875 3 85 637 4 20 831 3 75 10 cows imn n s 26 cows 010 3 00 MniT'Ptr n a K-rvi a" 15 steers.. ..1202 4 20 10 rows 90 3 20 11 steers 1236 4 20 11 feeders.. 1227 4 (V) 7S feelers., flirt .1 TB 22 cows. 054 05 27 COWS 037 4 Oi) WVOMIVC. 1 bull 1200 3 00 21 bJlls.. .1470 2 85 11 fpoilnru hl 4 10 1 bull... .1070 3 20 ft feeders. . f,0; I 15 1! feeders. .1100 ! no 1 row Oin .T Ml 1 row 050 3 50 28 feeders.. 90S 4 00 48 feeders.. 10nt 4 10 21 feodors,.1042 4 25 12 rows 965 2 90 21 feeders.. 1253 1 25 0 feeders.. 1223 4 20 5 feeders.. laiO 4 10 ;io feeders.. 07,1 4 m 23 feeders 15 cows... 33 feeders 15 feeders 19 cows... 814 I 20 .1000 3 15 . 8811 . 870 .1001 4 2." 4 40 2 no J. lira ililni'lf Vol, .14 feeders.. 91S 3 On 1 cow 920 3 25 11 feeders.. 902 3 65 1 row 760 3 10 E. P. Meyer.iNeb. 35 steers... .11X1 4 55 35 steers.. ..1117 -155 u. .Miiraii won 1 row.. 1 cow.. 7 cows. 1 cow.. 1 cow.. 1 cow.. ..1300 3 00 1 cow 900 3 15 ..1150 3 00 ..1011 3 25 ..1150 3 03 ..1119 3 05 3 rows. . . D cows... 6 cows.. . . 036 ,1 05 .1051 3 27 .10W 3 05 010 3 25 Dccmrr A C'llllfoll-Neb. 55 feeders. ;es 1 mi Htlllllll.ll IlllfirtfA-ll'l'n 4 feednrH..1072 I 25 1 hull 1200 2 cowh 1115 2 75 1 row 1200 1 feeder... 770 4 25 2o feeilern. .1312 1 cow 900 3 25 0 feeders., fifd I cow 850 2 75 I cow .. 1060 fi W ltr,.VMl,l' IV vr. t 25 2 75 1 40 2 8) ,1 0 I 0 I 00 js teeners Ota 4 in 31 feeders 001 PU0 1057 1001 070 1 row 010 2 811 80 10 CIIWM 1 row 1 row 2 cows, il COWS . ' rows 1 1 iiu- 010 3 ll Ml .1 HiiookM -Wvo 7 feeders, II 111 4 111 .' friilers 2 cows, ., 1010 3 75 , 0)0 2 i5 33 feeders.. S3 1 3 00 1 feeder... 800 .1 90 1 cow 1000 2 75 2 feeders.. 11 10 4 10 E. Holcomb-Wyo. 70 feeders.. 631 3 60 11 feeders.. 5.11 3 00 12 cows 1105 .115 1 bull 1110 2 0) 1 cow 1840 3 00 A. L. Wllley-Wyo. 29 feeders.. 12i) 4 C2U 2 feeders.. 1200 3 75 John Wlllcy-Wyo. 32 feeders, lilt I 62 Vs 2 feeders. .1110 3 75 3 cows 9S1 ;tli 1 bull 1310 2 75 2 cows 080 2 95 Fred Fostnn Wyo. 16 feeders.. 1022 4 20 15 feeders.. 1257 (I) fi feeders.. 12f7 I 10 2 feeders, ,ll.i3 3 75 37 feeders . 590 I 40 ,1 rows Kit .1 75 7 rows 1151 3 no 1 cow 910 2 S 2 cows 85 2 75 10 feeders. .1"1M I 15 1 feeder. ..1010 .1 75 2 COWS 90 3 1 1 feeder. ..1010 .175 I feeder... lb) 3 75 .11 reeders.. Iom) 4 15 7 feeders.. S25 1 15 1 feeder... 780 3 50 10 Tex c'ws 780 S 3J 6 feeders.. 1033 4 70 Jackson S. D. 2 cows 725 3 20 1 heifer... 610 3 25 2 cows. ... 896 2 80 1 bull 1250 2 65 5 cows 882 3 l) 1 bull 1310 3 10 4 cows 950 2 50 3 feeders. .1123 3 75 2 feeders.. 760 3 50 Stephen George Wyo. 61 feeders.. 1.166 4 00 5 feeders.. 1366 4 25 27 feeders.. 1145 4 70 2 feeders.. 1115 4 0) O. Harris Mont. 12 cows Sll 3 2d 17 cows 9S4 3 35 1 COW 900 2 75 II. Hernard-S. D. 17 feeders. .1066 4 10 2 feeders.. 930 4 10 1 feeder... MM .1 fin 1 bull 1220 3 15 1 bull.... ...1360 3 15 Davidson & Son S. T). 15 cows 857 2 90 9 steers. ...1158 3 SS H. Hardln-S. D. 10 feeders.. 856 3 pi) 3 heifers... 816 3 tr 6 rows 1116 3 00 .1 heifers... 816 3 15 4 cows 1000 3 00 1 bull 13.10 3 00 L. Redrlck-Motit. CO feeders.. 805 I 30 H. V. McCiltrr-Wyo. 8 feeders.. 905 4 Co fi feeders.. 1130 4 50 6 rows 1218 3 65 fi rows 1155 3 65 1 cow 9.10 2 75 1 heifer.... 780 .1 15 1 cow 1010 ,1 75 1 heifer.... 9.W 3 25 I. N. Mccks-S. D. 1 bull 900 3 35 1 cow 910 2 50 2 rows 9.15 .1 15 1 cow 910 2 6) 5 feeders.. 1067 3 90 1 Btecr 1530 4 w) 4 heifers... 830 3 15 3 cows 1HB 3 fid 3 rows 1106 3 60 1 cow 8.10 3 00 6 feeders.. 803 4 00 10 feeders.. 870 4 00 1 feeder... 1000 3 60 HOGS Ther was rather a light run of nogs nore today for even n .Monday, cm cago reported a hlsher market, and ns a result the feeling here was better. Opening bids were generally fitiinc higher, nnd al though there were hnrdlv onnuch hoes to go around buyers took hold fairly well. The most noticeable feature of the trade was the Improvement In the demnnd for tho Heavier grades. Hogs tnnt would hardly sell at nil on Saturday moved unite freelv today nnd the greatest advance was on the neavy nogs, on Saturday they sold any where from $l.92l down to $1.80. but todav sold largely at $5. Thr butcher weights sold from $..00fu5.05 nnd tho light hogs from $3.0214 up- 'mere was no material change In the mar ket from start to finish, tboueb tin, close If anything, was n llttlo better. Represent- iii.Yu pairs: No. Av. Ph. Pr. No. Av. Hh. Pr 50 30S 120 4 90 H 305 . . 5 02', 26 3fil ) 4 93 37 3(4 M S 02'., 56 313 80 4 93 77 201 F0 5 05', 15 210 ... 4 97'4 M 272 . . f, 02ij M li 40 BOO 11 3(6 ... 5 tljis, 10 270 ... BOO CI lUt ... 6 021 51 273 40 B 00 77 2:5 1M f, 05', f8 230 120 5 00 21 MB 02V4 61 277 ... BOO 121 234 120 B 03 70 237 160 B 00 72 346 40 5 05 63 24S SO B 0) S3 220 40 B 03 C6 236 ISO BOO 21 203 ... 5 ft-, 70 2(S 4) 5 00 80 10 K0 f, 03 30 272 10 B 00 64 242 120 5 05 61 277 ... 5 00 M 200 130 B 05 41 231 60 5 CO 71 214 ... 5 05 67 240 SO 5 00 90 172 ... 8 03 10 317 ... 5 00 3H 218 ... 5 07' j '2 212 ... B 00 71 233 SO 5 10 63 270 1C0 B 00 70 217 200 B 10 M 215 SO 8 02'4 S9 203 SO B 10 51 243 SO 5 02'i 74 216 80 5 12'i tS 271 160 S 02' , SHEEP Tills wns nun nt Die 111,- ,lnvo In sheep receipts and the market was lower all around. Chicago reported lambs all the way irotn ..c to 4uc lower nnd sheep lsyic lower and the market dull. In view of ths large supply and tho unfavorable advices from Chicago the market hero was flow In getting started nnd what was done up to 12 o'clock wan generally on a bnsls of n 23c decline. Tho trains wero late In arriving, which mndo the market later than It ordinarily would have tieen. Feederi were In good demnnd this morn ing, but prices were generally a little lower. Quotations: Choice western grass weth ers, $1.83'f?4.O0: fair to good grass wethers. $3.05M3.85; choice i.'rass yearlings, $4.noffl.l5: choice ewes. $3.40i3.t5; fair to good ewes. $.1.00C(j3.25: fair to good yearlings. $3.8504.00 cholc" spring lambs, $5.15tfB.35; fair to good spring lambs. $l.75(!Jr.00; feeder wethers. t3.25ft3.40: feeder yearlings. $3.40ff3.65; feeder Ismbs, $3.7501.50. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 80 Utah feeders 02 $.15) 96 Utah ewes 102 3 20 50 Utah feeding ewes 93 2 85 158 Utah owes 96 3 00 20 Utah wethers 91 3 00 .11 Utah ewes 117 3 20 42 Utah wethers 81 .1 25 4S9 Utah feeding wethers 10.1 .1 61 5.13 Utah feeding wethers 91 .1 60 45C Wyoming feeding yearlings 79 3 60 80S Utah feeding yearlings 95 ,1 60 21 Utah wethers 91 .1 05 30 cull lambs 50 4 00 215 Utah Iambs 64 5 15 577 Idnho lambs 63 5 jo CIIICAliO I.1VK STOCIC MARKET. 'ntlve Steers Active and II lu.hr r IIok Hrnvy nnd Mon'. CHICAGO, Aug. 20.-CTTLE-necclpts, L.500 head. Including 4,500 westerns and 1.000 Texans; native steers, actlvo to 15' higher; westerns nnd Texans, stonily to li)e higher; butcher stock steady to strong; na tives, best on sale today, eight carloads at $6; prime to good, I5.5(Ki(i.(H); poor to medium $l.75f(5.45; ceotod feeder:!, steady, nt $!.' (!(4.75; mixed Htockers. $.1.2n'(T;l.OO; cews. 2 80 ft 1.30; heifers. $.1.00 1.75; runner. 12l5''2 70; bulls. $2.50ft4.60; calves, $I.C0fl6.75; Texans. receipts, 1,0o0 head: best on sale todav, 15 carloads at $1.00: Texas fid Moma, $1 2"t( 6.00; Texas grass steers, $3,255(4.10; Texas bulls, $2.50,3.25. HOGS Receipts, 25,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 13.000 bend; left over, 2,000 head, top, $5.00'(t5.65; mixed nnd butcher, $4.051i 5.10; go.nl to choice heavy. $5.0uff5.37'. rough heavy. JI.Wi5.n0; light, $5.10;5.47'4; bulk of sales. $5,161(5.10. SHEEP AND LAMnS-Recclpts, 30.0 0 head; sheep, 15Q25c lower; lambs, 2H(3('c lower: good to choice wethers, $1,0014.15 fair to choice mixed, $.1.10y3.90; western sheep. $3.I0I.10; Texas sheep, J2.80f(3 85; nn tlvo lambs, $l.l0ffi.60; western lambs. $1,15 SJ5.40. KnnitiN City l.lvc Stock, KANSAS CITY. Aug. 20. CATTLE Re rclpts, fi.OoO nntlvrs. 3.600 Texans. Heavy rornfed rattle, steady; grass killers, steady to 10c lower; cows and heifers, steady; Htockers and feeders, steady to strong for good grades, others easier: Texans, steady to strong; native steers, $5,151(5.00; butcher rows nnd heifers, $3.0003.75; canners. $2.25ft 3.00; stockerH and feeders, $.1.00(ff 1.50; western fed, $1.00415.00; Texans, $2.25ffl.OO. CALVES- Receipts, COO; mnrket steady; pales. $1,254(5.25. HOGS-Receipts, 'J.200; trade nctlve; mar ket 54i JOe higher. Heavy, $5.I54,5.22V4; mixed. $5,004(5.15; light, $5.12',4i5.20. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpls, 6.100 killing grades, slow; 15c. lower: stockers nnd feeders strong. Lambs, $1.505.30; muttons $.1,354(4.00; Colorado lambs. $5,2515.30; Utahs $3,654(3.80; Novada lambs, $.1,854(1 80; stockerH and feeders, $2,504(5.00; culls, $2.50.f3.50. rv York I.lvr Mock-. NEW YORK. Atlg. SO.-REEVES-Re-cclpts, 1,816 head; good steers, steady, medium and common, 1fti!5o lower; rough stuff, steady to 11 fraction higher, steer $1 004(5.80; bulls, $2,204(3.50; cows, $1 2('l 60 Cables quoted llvo cattlo lower; top prbe at Liverpool, 1194c j nt Loudon, 12c; exports, none. CALVES-Recoljits. 3,361 head; veals steady to 25c higher; graBsers and butter milks steady to 25c lower; vrals, f5.O0fS no, culls, $1.60; grassers, $2.25R3.00; buttermilks. $3.(n14(3 75. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recclpts, 18.010 head; sheep, slow; good lambs, 25e higher, medium and common, slow and unchanged, sheep. $2.50'(( 1.25; choice wethers, $150; rubs, $2.00; lambs. $1,5046.75: mils. $3.50f(4 00. HOGS -Receipts, 9.012 head; mnrket slow, average. $5,504(5.75; choice light state hogs, $5,804(5.00. SI, .loxepli Live Stork, SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, . Aug. 20.-(Spo-clal.) The Journal quotes: CATTLE Reeelnts, 1,100 head; natives strong to 10o higher; westerns, ensy; nn tlvos, $1,404(5,40; Texans nnd westerns, $.125 fifi.10; rows and heifers, $20)4(4.75; bulls nnd stags, $2.fVT( 1.00; yearlings nnd cnlves. $.140 ifilfiO' stockers and fecderi, $3 251I.10; veals, $5.mVn-6 60. Hi-CIS Receipts, l.fioo head; mnrket 5fi7c higher; nil grades, $1,001(5.20; bulk of sales. $5.I2K4(5 17!. SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 4.300 head; sheep 04ll5o nnd lambs 15W23c lower SI, I, null Live Stock. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 20-CATTLE-Recnlpts, 3,300 head, Including 2,700 Texans; mntki'i steady to a shade easier Native shipping anil export steers. $5 bW 70, dressed beef and butcher steers. $175413. 15, steers under l.OOO poinds. $;i5516 00 Mockers and feed ers $.MV'(I05 .own and lielfers J2O04fl9 canners. jidov-s., nium and Indian Hirers $.iJO(il heifers $.130.(181 HOGS Kcrdpt:i I Sl he id higher pigs and IlKblw $ " $5 lrufl,'"! bull h r $1 ' 10 SI IE LP AMD LA MRS .I on Texas ,i rows an market ffilOe i.i.JO, packers, Recelpta, 1,500 head! market l04J16c lower; native tnuttn-. $3.80474.20; lambs, $l.3fiWi.3fi; culls nnd bucks, $2.2MJI.00; Blockers, $S.0Ott.1.05. Slunk In Sight. Following nro the receipts at the four principal western markets for August ': Cattlo. Hogs Sheep, South Omaha 4,016 2.HIS 1H.HI Chicago 17,5!i) 'Jtt,'i) ;;o.iii St. Louis 9,tM) 2,2n (Mm Kansas City 3,300 l,:ioo l.v.i Totals 5,210 31,1b M!..9 THE REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS flloirfor record In county clerk's other Monday, August 20, 10"0: Warranty HrciN, Margarrt MrNell rt nl.. to W. A. Haldwln. lots S and 9, block 2. Sprlugdalo ad $ SSO D. C. Grlllln rt nl.. to .1. H. Evans and wife, lot 11. block 4, Summit Re serve nd ,0)) C. K. Turner nnd husband to same, lots 10 nnd 12, block I. same 6,0t0 Jerusha Thomas to Antonio and Frank Hurt, lot 0, block 109. South Omaha 750 C. W. York nnd wife to A. P. Web ster. ti!s lot 1 to 3. block 19, Walnut. Hill ; 1,400 J. C, Wharton and wife to J. S. Gib son, lot 22. block 9. Hanscom Place.. 4,000 W. L. Cook and wife to Lafayette Shipley, 6 acres In tie tie 8 and 2f acres In sw so 5-16-13 3,000 W. C. Lambert to Margaret Allle, w 30 feet lots 10 and 11, block 91, South Omaha too South Omaha Lund company to 1-Ynlik Hurt, lot 11, block 15.1. South otnnhii. 133 J. II. Conrad and wife to H. W. Cal I101111, lot 2, block 3. Hurtliigtoti Cen ter 1 Hull 4 'III I ill Herds. W. J. Mnllov et al., to Alma Mutiny, lots 8 and 9, block 2, Sptlngdalo ad... 10 Vaclav Novak to Joseta Novak, lot fi, block li, Hrown Pork l.ooo J. C. Craft, rt al., to II. M. Hoslck. limits lots 1 to fi. O'Horne and IPs ml 1 II. M. Hoslek to O. N. Stone, lots 1 to 12, block 1, lots 1 to 26, block 2, lots I to IS, block 3. lots I to 30, block 4, lots 1 to 12, block 5, O'Horne nnd IPs II d 6,000 HrrilN. Special master to A. C. Head, n 25 fret of w 75 fert lot 7. block 81, South Omaha . 667 Sheriff to Jrrusha Thomas, lot 9, blork 100, South Omaha .11 0 Total amount of transfers $27,611 n. .V-V.",C ", mucn nice bUA 1 uu I3LRCTRICITY as science cn mske tnem. Kaoh one produces as much "ve;Diiaing substance as 1, con. tallied in the amount of food n man consumes in H week. This it why they have cured thousands of cas pf nei-voiii diseaies, mch as Debil ity, Dlzilties, Iiuomni.i, Varicocele, . V .,,c-v tannic you loinuiic near ly by developing brain matter; force healthy circulation, cure indiges tion, nnd impart bounding vigor to the whole svMem. All weakening and tlssue-deitrovlng drains and losses permanently cured, Delay may mean Insanity, Consumption and Death. Price Ji pernor sir toxes (with Iroti.clad guarantee to cure or re fund money), 1 . Hook containing positive proof, frte. Address PeJ Medicine Co., Cleveland, O. Bold by Kuhn A Co., JfStli and Douglaa and J. A. Fuller fc Co itln und Douglas. WlM odwrs Mi camm DOCTOR SEARLES & SEARLES OMAHA. mm mm: & SPECIALIST (Ye, guarantee to euro ull case curable ol WEAK MEN SYPHILIS SUXUALLY. Cured for Lite. Night Emissions', Lost Manhood, II) drocete. Varicocele, Gonorrhoea, Olcc:, Syphilis, stricture, I'llo. Flitula and Hccu. t'lceri aiid all I'rlvnle lllacnara nnd DlanrUcrn of Mob Stricture nuil Ulret Cured at Home. Consultation Free. Cull on or address 1)11. SEAIILICS 4t aEAItl.ES. Ill) Konln 4lkt Sit. OMAtltw. made: me a syiN JfiH Atsf Xtrvmt ifnf KftlHan Mom orj, Hlcnlu, to citiibud ttj orer work Mnu )rrtiurttiuun. ' !! guioktu untl itrtu roa.ore l)tViUlity in uli or joudk. niKi tit a rnnn (or AtutJri uuNt- 110-111 ur i tianufi. I'rerBnr Jr-kncitr nud rLVn.imrtitm if tnkt-r In tirn. Thslr bkeLhowuitiiliiiMlli'.tt inii)tuvfimfnt niMH(rtuCUltK wr.er ftlloUmrfl fil, Inift niou hutintfthwizonutn AJax Tablet u. Thalia cuiml t lioiiiundH und nil rarv you. Verl u iOhUlvu urttUu uuafnutra to f tttct a car in each c or irfuLd th rnonii, l'ri(t ROrtc ',er tlw&A rt," iciioii 1 lull ttmu (JUUlOi rroni) for 83,fiO hv mull, in plala nrfliTn lUon rwcili.t of prlf, 'ircularnro, AJAX REA1BDY CO., 'aSSKHu1 For sale in Omaha, Neb, by J,a. Forsyth, 02 N- 3Cth. Kuhn & Co.. 15th nnd Douglas, and In Council Bluffs by J. C Ocllavcn, Urugglsta CURE YOURSELF! Pimi fliir for 11 rt nit 1 11 rot iHnrhnmcii. In Hani ma' imiii, Irriintliiiin nr ul, eraliunl of in 11 .inn lufudiriwirt. rii.nlfi,.. ami; not aitili; IfHlEVAISCHtMICAlCo. or f'"'l-. ,1 r.l'tr,,, ,-,ni,, W I ill. ur L tjolili'a. a :'. Ciiumr Hum uu rixiujv NO CURE, NO PAY If joii haio tmall, trnk orniint, loat imwrr ur vvt-ukriilnK1 ilittiim, our Vacuum On-nii irTlnrr HII renlorn jou without ilnuri or olirlrlrlty 21.000 In met nut nna failure iioinnoritunifil no f o 11 fruuili vrrltcfor imrtlrulstii if lit rfilrtl 01 plain rtivelopo. LOCAL APPLIANCE CO., 414 Charles Bid;.. Denver, Colo. Anti-Kawf IlfHt thin to tnka un your vacation Is a Imitlr uf Antl Knwf. You are aura to catch cold. It Will Clue It. - -, I Dr, ttiy'iT- CCHIIS nlllildnny Kidneycura.' r 1'iseasrs. n.icu Il arlm, etc. AtdriiK- glHth. or by mall, tl. Treo book, ad vice, etc, of Dr. II. J. Kay, Saratoga, N. Y. JAMES E BOYD & CO., I'cicplKuic 10,'S!). Ouinlin, Xsl COMMISSION, (JKAIN, 1'UOVISIONS niul .STOCKH IIOAUII UK TIIAUIC. Correspondence: John A. Wurren & Co uirect wires to Chicago und Nw Vorfc H.R.PEjiriE.Y&C0. Sfi.KfiS'iiiNS vmm e00M4rir LirEBLDG. OMAHA nC. BRAMCH lOJBtWI ilrlCOLM NXa mm BZv lo I ni'l", faaaMsW t n a. r 11 tit H not 10 itrlfliur Ira aaV V.8