THE OMAHA DAILY liEE: THURSDAY, ATOFST 23, 1000. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Foreign Buying and Unfavorable Weather OatiEo Wheat to Advance. CORN STARTS HIGH BUT BREAKS ON RAIN Dnln Open Artltc nml I.tmrr. llrrnk 11 ml Itrcuvrr llrforc Hip Close Tlirrp In 11 .Vnrrmr Itiuigc In (In- Provision Mnrkrl, ClltfArin. Am nu'k.ni. .t t flay unjlor the Inlluenco of unfavorable harvesting weather nnd foreign' buying, beptetnber closing TiS'ic higher. Corn nnd oiim closed each Uc lower. 1'rovlslons cltwil with hut little change. Trade. In wheat most of the session was quiet, nunougn there was iierlodH of con. ldcrablo activity, especially near the end Liverpool Hhowcii only a slight advance cumpurcu wan mn nuigo here yesteruay and tho market opened rnthor easy In con sequence, September ic lower nt 72H5iTJTiiC, An early advanrc to 73'io was followed bv ft reaction to 72Mi7.1c. I'p to the last hour fluctuation?! were narrow, with tho under tone, however, llrm. Southwestern receipts showed a decrease, rains In the west were reported as Interfering with harvesting and cash bids were fully as good as yester day's. KorelKiicrs were still buying and local hulls lent some support. Near the end talk of big cash sales caused a sharp runy anu nepiemoer, wiucn nan neen.nov ering between 72y73c, shot tip to 73c, and closed Htrong at that figure, ?fp over yesterday. The market during tho final rally had something of the appearance of having been oversold as shorts found It funiculi to cover. New York reported forty loads taken for export. Seaboard clear ances In wheat and Hour were equal to i20,W till. I'rlmary receipts aggregated 1, 13S.000 till., compared with 605,000 bu. last year. Minneapolis and Dulutli reported 25.' cars, against 213 last week nnd 175 a year ngo. Local receipts were Wi curs, 15 of contract grade. Corn started hlcher. but broke nt once on the rains In the west, which hint the effect of Increasing country offerings. Shorts bought at the opening, while elevator peo ple led In the selllnu. Trade was nulet and the ranee narrow. Cash bids were good a nil tho business done during the day was 100,000 bj. Receipts were 117 cars. Septem ber sold between SflWSj'fcc, closing ',4c lower at TO'Sc. Oats were active anil lower, tho market breaking on liquidation Induced by favora ble harvesting reports. Many wheat people wero In tho oats corner of tho tloor. Later tho mnrket recovered on covering by shorts. September sold between 224c nnd 2ljic, closing lie lower ut lilTdc. Itecelpts were n cars. There was a narrow ranire In provisions, I'ork wns easy on local welting, but lard nnd ribs were steady, sustained by a good rash demand. Koreluners houuht lard. Trade was quiet all tho session and near the end the pit was nearly ueserieii. Hep ternber pork sold between iW.Wsl 10.80 nnd closet! "tVilie lower at 110.90: September lard between Jfl.72Hfi0.70, closing ft shade lower nt J8.70, and September mis uetween n.wnf 6.9.". with the close 5c higher nt $7.00. Kstlmutcd receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 315 cars; corn, l&5 cars; outs, cars; nogs, ?.'.) neaii. Tho leading futures ranged ns follows Articles.! Open. Hlgh. I Low. Close.!Ycs'dy Wheat Aug, 721$ 73',i 72N, 7.1V4I 72?i Sept. 72HiTi 72i(ii 72ft 721721173 Oct. 73; 71 "314 "IVs 73iflTs Corn- I Aug. ffl,k SO" 10 Sept. SfH 394 SS'.i ? 3914 Oct. 3SVi 3Mi SSlifJJi 3SW4 Hf.li, Oats Aug. 214 21 21i 21S, 21 Sept. 22H 21& 21Ti 22 Oct. 22iQH 22Vi 22 22 Vi 22-HW14 l'nrk- Sept. 10 SO 10 90 10 SO 10 90 10 95 Oct. 10 90 10 97'4 10 DO 10 9714 It 00 Jan. 11 00 11 05 11 00 11 05 10 97V4 Lard Sept, f! 70 fi 7214 fi 70 C 70 fi 7214 Oct. fi 72'A fi 75 G 7214 fi 75 6 771b Jan. H 1714 C 1714 ti 45 C 15 fi 1714 HI lis Sept. fi 95 7 00 6 95 7 00 fi 95 Oct, fi 8? 14 05 S714 fi 01 fi 90 Jan. 5 8214 6 S5 0 S214 G 85 6 S2 No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows: KLOIMt Dull; winter patents, $3.7(Wf3.9) trnli.titu tI !n5il l'.n. i.la.io ! IVK. I 'IV spring specials, JI..WU 1.10; patents. M.SOf? a.tm. siraignis, j.i.uuaci. in; nnxers, fi.vriis.w. WIIKAT-Nn. 2 red. 71fi74Vtr. COItN No. 2. 10c: No. 2 vollow. lOtlo. OATS No. 2. 22UC; No. 2 white, 2l',iTi2fic; No. 3 white, 21125'ic HAULHY tJood feeding, :!14c; fair to ciioico malting, tijiiuc. SUKDS-No. 1 flax. $t.40; No. 1 northwest ern. II. in; prime timothy. I3.S5f?3.95. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., HO.fUfi 10.95. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $6.705G.72.. Short ribs sides lloosel. Jil.notiT lirv u,.it.i shoulders (boxed). lfi.72H(ijC.75; short clear WMIHKY-HaHlH of high wines, per gal., sVoAUS-Cut loaf. I8.SS; granulated, G.32; confectioners' A, IMS; off A. U3. Tho following nro the receipts nnd ship nienls for today: Articles Itecelpts. Shipments. l-'lour, bills 31,000 12,000 Wheat, hu Uu.im 112,000 Com, bll 255,000 00.000 '. ,1'" 31.1,000 580,000 Ilye, bu fi.ono ltarley, tyi n.noo 2l,noo On the Produce exchange today the hut ter inaiket wns llrm: creameries. 16'a20Ue: dnlrles. UftlSc. Cheese, steady at lOfillUe. l.ggs, llrm; fresh, 12'4c m:w you tv (;km:iiai, maiikkt. Qiintntlona fur the liny on Vnrlnii (llllllllOllltll'N. Ni:V YORK, Aug. 22. -Kl,Ol'R-Rccelpts, 15.0SS bales; exports, 10.7S3 bbls. Sales, 8,9)1 pkgs. There was a better Inquiry today for spring wheal grades nt an ndvanco over yesterday. Winter patents. 3.75ii 1.00; slend lly held; winter straights, !,U5'(3.f5; winter extras, 2.70ff3.0o: winter low grades, 12, M f(2. 70; .Minnesota patents, 13.901(1.25; Mimic hales, too hhls.; lair to i;ood, fi.d UJ.M: cholco to fancy, Ki.aotjS.5o. .r.liU'Slr",ly;, Vollow western, t,.Sl.ty;.S'"' "rnndywlue, 2.I.Vr;2.55. New irkl" " Sta, ryp' S05-v: l- ' HARLIOY-Dull; feeding. t2fil3c, c. I. f New ork; malting, r.SUSlc, 'o. I.' f., NeW HARL1IY MALT COc. jV. J! .''A'r,t,c,lm. 07,125 bu.; exnorls 40,119 bu.: spot, llrm; No.2 red 79c elevator No. 1 northern. Duluth. S2'ic f. . b. a l""t 1)7iniii km , i f' V- '' ,'': N- 1 hard! IJilulh, 85 4c l. o. b.. nllo.il. Options were slow nil day. At ilrsl a little higher .m InrvflK" 1,.llvi,1K Ilr, " Vablcs they r Affluently eased off through extreme dullness of rnde and weakness In Dulutli Vrom this they had a Mnal sharp ml y i i tp".rt OoyplnpmentH nnd heavy cover ig of shorts; closed strong at V not dec'in" 4g,S ti.li,e. eloped 7SV: October. TS-iaf cIohci1sSuc ' Ucco,,",(,r' WW 9-lCc, ni'S.I.i:;,'"""I.'('r,.Sl :'11'000 oxports. 807.053; spot steady; No. 2. 45c elovntor 4514c ntloat. Options opened stronger on cables nnd covering but lost the ndvanco under reports of rain all through tho corn "it. Anally recovered with wheat and closc-d firm at e net advance. May closed Wiv. September closed 4l!o; December, 40'itf 40 c. closed 40:ie. OATS-Recelpts. HVl.SOO bu.: exports, 21.210 1)U.; spot steady; No. 2, 2fic; No. 3. 2.'.We jso. 2 white. 2Sti2SHe; track, white, 2UU(ij33c P.".UH ,'iarrly "tfn'ly nnd dull. cho.'e,l-0i;92-4ch'PP,,,R' 7-"yu750i cood t0 icl?I!.SS,r,,.y,: s,".tP' ,0fnlf)u to choice. ir?p.ci3cTi!.Vd0.:2'u,5,i: L,,3e: I,,,c,,,c- 1SW TIIDHS Klnn; Ciiilveston. 20 to 25 lbs iSc; California, 21 to 22 lbs., 2IHc: Texas dry. 21 to ao lbs.. i3sc. " 1 1 x 13 I.HATI 1 13R Steady ; hemlock sole, Rue. I2nit2IHcS' "P'U"' ,'w'-3Wt'i "c,t. "woOL-null; 2yij2Sc; Texas, 15ifilfic. 'iP'1"!0'-!!00 flfi'Iv; family. Jlo.M ffi 12.00; extra India, mess, Il.ooi 17.00: old imms, ll9 50ff20M -.Cut meats slendv fl'lf; S?4(alle; pickled shoulder. h!4Wiic; pickled hams, totiioajc. Lanl Hleady: weslem steamed, 17.0714: August closed Ifi9214 nominal: rellned, steadv: con tlnnnt, l7.loijjS.00; South America, S.()0; com pound, tii45lV. Pork, stenilv; family. 114 ftM5.2f)j short clear, 13.fii 15.25; mess, 12.2Jtf TALLOW-Stendy; city, 4 7-16c; country. !4fits4'. MOLASSKS-KIrm; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 43ff53c. MHTALS The weakness of tho local market grows dally. A bad turn of the London market today Intensified the heavi ness hero and unfavorable news from the west added to tho general depression, At the close tho metal exchange called pip iron wnrrants very weak, at 111 nominal; !ako copper quiet at IKI.621-; tin. consider ibly lower and very weak at IJO.lSji.'lo 31, f.ead, dull at 11.25; spelter easy at Jl.loft 1.15. Tho brokers' price for lead Is fi.UO and for copper Ilfi.75. KiumriR City (iialn nnil lror lalons. KANSAS CITY, Aug, 22-WURAT-Sep-Umber, 63Uc; December C6?4u; cash No. 2 hard. 63!4fifi4!4c; No. 3, 6:363!$ci No. 2 red, 9c: No. 3, 63j6Sc. COItN September, SSliQffiUc: December, 32J4c; cash No. 2 mixed, 3fil4fl3c; No. 2 wiiiic. Sic; fun, 3, 3ilic. OAT8-N0, 2 white 2314c. RYH-No. 2. 4Gc HAY-Cholco timothy. I9.00g9.25; cholco prairie, ib.w. Itt'TTKU Creamery, lSlSc; dairy, fancy. ic. KOaS Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan sas stock, 12c doz., loss off, cases returned; new white wood cases Included, l.e more. RICCKIPTS Wheat, 119,100 bll.J corn, 9.S00 1111.; nnis, ih.imi nu. Mitir.MKNTH Wheat, 220,200 bu.J corn, -v.??! nu.; oais, .',wi uu. UMAHA W II O I, I JH A I, II .M AHKRT.t, Condition of Trnde nnd (liiotnt Ions on Mlnplc mill Cnnej- I'roiliiee. KOOS Receipts liberal; good stock firm at 13c. LIVH POULTRY-Hcns, 7714c; roosters, according to ngo nnd size, 3iTlc; broilers, 10c; ducks, 4fi5c: geese, 45i5c: turkeys. 8c. KKKSH DR1CSSKD POULTHY-IIcns, 814 9c; roosters, CQCc; ducks nnd geese, BfJIOc; broilers, per lb 1201214c; turkeys, 1214c, II UTTKR Common to fair, 1314c; choice, 15WlCc; separator, 20c; gathered creamery, liaise. FIS If Trout, 10c: btuc flsii, 12c; pickerel, M; cattish, 12o, dressed buffalo, Cc; white fish. 9c; herring. 6c: black bnss. 10c: sal, mon, 13c; white bass, 10c; cropplc. 10c; pike, ivc; naiiuui, 12c; minuends, 10c: ring perch, 6c; lobsters, green, 22c; boiled lobsters, 25c; mackerel, 20c; codilsh, lfc; yellow Derch, Cc. PIOKONS-Llvc, per doz., 90c. VKALS-Cholce, 9210c. HAY Per carload lots: llnlnnd. eliolee. 8.oo; midland, choice. 17.00; No. 1 uplnnd, 17.50; medium, 10.50: coarse, 15.50: rye straw, cholco, 15,00; No. 3 corn, 38c; No. 3 white oats, 2j1c; cracked corn, per ton. 111.50: corn nnd oats, chopped, per ton, 115.00; oiuu, per ion, iii.u; snorts, per ton, iij.oo. VKOHTAIILI28. Ct'CUMHliRS-I'er doz.. 20325c. ASPARAOt'S-Nono on tho market. NKW Tt'RNII'S-Per bu, basket, COc. MOW RHKTS-I'rr dozen bunches, 15H20c. NIOW CARROTS Per doz. bunches, 25c. LHTTIICK Per doz., 10S15c. RADISII1CS Home-grown, per doz., 15c. PKAS-Per !4-bll. basket. Mc. IIHANS Wax, per half-bushel basket, Oc: string, 35c. NKW POTATOKS-Per bl., fflMTIOc. CAHIIAOU Home-grown, per lb 114 CAULII'LOWKR-Pcr doz.. It. ORKKN CORN-Per doz.. 10c. TOMA1Y)KS-ltiwn,i.iHiwn. nf IL.Uii basket, 40c. Rllt'IlARH-Per lb., lc. ONIONS Home-grown, per lb., 114Qlc. CliLKRY-Mlchlgan, 25fj30c. KRUITS. It LACK UHRR IKS Per lCqt. case, 12.00. HLt'KHKRRlKS None in market. CI RRANTS-Out of the market. PK.VCIIKS California, nnr HiVntl- Texas, tier 4-baskut crate. 1. jm'iih uis- .-sone on tnc market. PLfMS-Callfomln. per crate, ll.16ffl.2V PKtNl-!S Cjillfnrnln. 'rrnpniK. ,r ,rnfe 11.25; Kelsay, Japan, per erntu, 11.25. . RARTI.KTT PKARS-Callfornlu, per box, 1.76'ii2.). ORAPKS-Callfornln. 4-basket crmo, 11.50; lokavs. (?nnnnril tmtnit trfi.ti NKCTA RINKS California, 4-basket c 11.25. . crate aooSKMKRRIKS-Out of tho markot. CIIKRRIKS Cilllflirnln. nor Kl.nnnnrl tin. Il.10til.25; Missouri, per 2i-qunrt ciuc, I2.5; 8-pound baskets, 60ffl0c. v A l rjlt.AI r,l,U.Nn A8 to size, 20c to 25c each. CANTALOt PK Gems, ner dozen. 507TG0C! large sizes, 75cjjl. APPLKS Native. 750111 ner hn ner lib!. I2.50 3.0O. TROPICAL KRL'ITS. PINKAPPI.KS-Per dozen. ll.50Ot.75. ORANOKS Medlterranenii vwenis. ner box. 14; Vnlenclas, ll.255l.ro. LKMONS-Cnllfornla, fancy, 10.00; choice, 15.60. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Hickory, larce. ner hu.. lt.23; nhel'. barks. 11.35; Kngllsh walnuts, per lb., 12B 13c; tllberts, per lb., 12e; rilmonds, per lb., HfllCc; raw, per lb., 5',4'OCc; rousted. 6141f '.sc. IIIDKS. HIDES No. 1 creen bides. f!r! No 5 i-rep'i hides, 5c; No. 1 salted hides, fl'if; No. 2 salted hides. G'Ac: No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 Pounds, 7c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 poundj, St. Louis i rill 11 nnd Pro vlsloim. ST. LOITIS. Alie. 22. WH EAT I Dehor: No. 2 red. cash, elovntor. fiSUn: Irnek. TOW 71c; August, B914c; Septomber. fiO-c De cember, 725,e; No. 2 hard. tVf?Giil4c, Re cember, 72(,c; No. 2 hard, GiiiCC14c. Kl-Oim-t'nchnngod. celpts, fi27,174 bushels, CORN Higher; No. 2 cash. 39c; track. 40 Ti 1014c; August, K)c; September, 3S!4c; Do cember. 33jc. OATS-Hlghcr; No. 2 cash, 211Ac; track, 21iJj22e; August. 21;e; September. 21ic: uecemlicr, 231ic; No. 2 white, 20c. in r; uuii, pasv, Hsc. SEEDS Tlmothv. II bid for lots, tn nr. rle; Max. higher at 11.39. i-tntNJlEAL-Steady at I2.t0fj2.15. HRAN Easier; sacked, east track, fififfG7c. WHISK Y Steady at 1.25. I RON COTTONT1 ES-I1.S0. HAOUINtt Stead) at $8.10S.S5. HEMP TWINE-Oe. M ETAI.S Lead, quiet, 11.20. Spelter, dull, 1 ou. POULTRY Klrm: rhlekpnx. 7i.- rnimi, . turkeys. (Ti7c: voiniir. 9c: ilueks. lie: fitliil4c; geese. 3e; young, Ec. ..i,rIPVlsIS:NS-''0,'k' Hteady: jobbing, II2.R0, Lard, steady; choice, fi.fi2!4. Dry salt boxed meats, steady; extra shorts ii.37!4; clear ribs. I7.W; clear Rides. 7.ti2'. 'I'nleiln llnrki'l, I'Ol.EDO. A uc. S.-VIIMA'i'a.ii,.. llgher. hiot, 7ti4e; August, 7ti'Jc; Septem ber, ,tic; October, 77'io: December, ','.. CORN-Dull. lower; No. 2 cash, 4014c; September. 411sc. OATS- Dull, unchuuged; No. 2 cash, 22'ic neptember. 22Wc. ll h Dull, unchanged; No. 2 cash. 5ll.e. (I.OVERSEED-Qulet. higher; 18 IS prime tCli; No. I't 25. I'lilliideliililn I'rmtiicp tnrkp. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 22. PUTTER Inn; fancy western crenmerv. "lUni funev western iirlnts. 23c. ' EGGS Klrm. Uc hlcrber- frnui, ..-,.. 1i'.4c; fresh, southwestern. lSe- frpiih era, He. CUKES!'. Quiet and easier; New York, full cream, tnncy, 1014c; New York, good to choice. lO'.ic. Liverpool (irnln liirket, LIVERPOOL. Ainr. ?' U'IM.'A'i' ,.nt llrm; No. 2 red western winter, (is l',d; No. 1 northern spring, t 21m1; No. 1 Cali fornia, fis lldfjOs 5'd. I,ut tires, dull. CORN Stint, llrm: Amerleiin mlvpH ,. 4s 'til; old. Is llijd. Futures, quiet; Sep tember, 4s 2d; November, 4s 4d. Dulutli Market. DULUT1I. Minn.. Ainr. "2 WM iff atv 1 hard, cash, 7S.c; September. 77Tin: Ttni ember. 7h?ai: No. 1 northern. inh. 7i.. September, 7fiTiti77c; December, "fi-ie: No' 1! mirllinrii 7.1V.,.. Vn 'I t. -a, COILN-3!)Tse: " ' " ,u-OATS-23'4'it234c. IIMvniikee (irnln Market, MILWAUKEE. Anir. Wirt.' xi'vim. No. 1 northern. 7Sfi75'4c: No. '2 imrthf-rn ;w7;mc. RYE-SlPiidy; No. 1. MfiSlWe. RARLEY Steuilv: Kn. if',trx. sample, Poorln Mnrket. PEORIA. Ainr. 22. mnNl.'i. v 40c. - WIIISIvY Oil the 1.19 U of tl 01 f. Ilulshed goods. MIllllPllpnllN lieat Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS, ug. 22.-WIIEAT- Strong; August, 73'f. September, 73V:; December, .3c; on track, No. 1 hard, 7'4c; No. 1 northern, 741c; No. 2 northern, 72c MOVEMENTS OI' STOCKS AXII IIOMIS. I'llll'tlllltloua In (he Priiiiiliipiil Ainr. Uets Coiillneil to nrimv It mute, NEW YORK. Allir. 22. TI10 level nf nrli was not materially changed as a result of today's trading In stocks. In fact, tho lluctuiitloiis In tho most prominent rail roads did not exceed t. tier rent 1111,1 in only 11 few specialties was tho rungo n point. Conditions underlying the general situ ation am tho main tnpio of discussion in tho street and it apparently requires 1111 imuhI developments to extrfcate tho mur ket from tho rut Into which it has fallen. lth operations pretty generally limited to tho trading element, who closo their con tracts from day to day, not much import unco can bo attached to current murkHt movements, Somo effort was made at tho opening to continue yesterday's lato re nctlon. but supporting orders appeircd In Urooklyp Transit nnd People' Gas, which xiit'iiKiiiuueu me enure list, consolidated Gas was In mund nnd roo almost 2 points on buying, Inspired by its early restoration to an 8 per cent annual Hivi. dend basis. A subsequent attack wns mado on People's Gas, tho price going down Hi and remaining under last night until tho nnui dealings, -so uetiniin new lias been .......... -'A-iii. ni.-iiuj , I'jim siinris, jyuu; clear ribs. IS.1214; clear sides. S,25. RECEIPTS-l.'Jour. 2,000 bbls.; wheat. 12S, 000 bu.; corn. 34onO bu.; oats, 31.000 hu. ,;iif.'jn'"N'rs-lr'0"r'. ".000 bbls.: wlieat, iu,.,vu uu,; corn, .ii,ibj uu. ; oats, 33,0fK) bu developed to account for tho rtccnt pro nounced prcssuro against this stock. . , mon,s l,lnt 1,0 ngrcemcnt wns re ported in the conference iween various steel companies and labor organization)! wero without tiny effect on the ;ucl prop erties, which were largely neglected, mist ness w-as at a standstill during the greater purt of the afternoon, but .owartl tho closo there wns 11 slight spurt and prices rose to the best figures of the day on covering of shorts. Conspicuous strength wan dis played by St. Louis Southwestern proferre J and Northwestern, whloh advanced 11 point, tho latter ignoring a fulling off In Its gross earnings for July of. 1110,711 General Electric declined 2 points On sales Influenced by tho lack of corroboration of recent favorable rumors, Canadian Pu rine yielded a point on apprehension of labor dltllcultles und Wesiern Union nl most ns much on unusually heavy trans actions. London trnded on both sides of the account, but the aggregate of trans actions was small, rno subtrensury state ment shows that Its loss to the banki ut the closo of business yesterday was almost 5iJ0,V00 Tho bond market was Irregular today on modornto dealings. Total snles, par vulu, 1(35,000, United States refunding 2s, when issued, advanced li In tho bid price. Tho Commercial Advertiser's London tin nnclal cablegram savs: There was down right stagnation In tho mnrkcts hero to day, tho spread of the railway labor trou- oies ueing a special cnuso ror juuiipss Americans wero almost wholly neciected Tho bank bought 122,0 ) gold In bars. Money rates were aualn unchanged. Following are tho closing prices on the icw iork stock exennugo Atchison 2" Union Pacific ... do pfd Wabash do pM ,W. & L. K Ho 2d pfd... Wis. Central Third Avenue ... Adams Kxpress , Amer. Kxpress . U. S. LIxrreM... do pM... IlnHlmore & Ohio. Canadian 1'AClflc . Canada Southern . 70" i 7ti ,.. 76'f, S9 49 Clics. S: Ohio 274 .. 23 ,.. 14 ..110 ..12.1 ..150 .. 45 ..121 .. 33'; .. M14 .. 44 .. 2314 .. 3JH .. f'i .. Pi .. 17 .. 19 .. K .. 33U .. 74 .. 24 .. 77 .. 93'i ,.1M .. I) .. 57 .. am .. 21 .. 77 .. 81 ..ran .. S24 .. 9 55 3ti', .. s:t .. is .. .. :s, .. 81 Chicago Ot. W 0 H. & Q Chicago, I. & I,... do pfd Chicago & U. I... 22 Chicago & N. W. I6J14 Wells-Fargo Kx. 10'4 Amcr. Cot. Oil.. . It. I. & P 0. C. C. & St. U.. M4 do pM Colo. Southern ... 614 Amor, jialtlnir .. do 1st pM do 2d i.f.l 42 do pfd 1 Amer. S. & R... Del. tk Hudson 112 do pfd ,mer. Spirits ... do pfd Del. : & v 1774 Denver & 11, O.. do nfil . (;', Amer. S. 11 Brie . 10Ti do pfd Amer. S. & V... do pfd Amer. Tin Plate. do pfd Ainer. Tobacco . do pfd , Anaconda M. Co., Itrk. Rap. Tr Colo. V. & 1 , do 1st pfd.. . 33 .152 fit. Nor. pfd.... Hocking Coal .. Hocking Valley Illinois Central Iowa Central .. . 1114 3IH .lWi . 19 . 43 do nfd If. C. p. & O.. L. K. & W . 154 . 28 . Dl .209 71 i . S2 do pM Con. Tobacco .... Ijke Shore .... Iou!s. & Nash. do pfd , Federal Steel do nfd Manhattan L .. Met. St. Ily Mex. Central ... Minn. & .St. L. . .is-m . llii Oenernl Klectrle Glucose Sugar ... do pfd Int'n'I Paper .... do pfd Laclede Qns National ltlscult do pfd do nfd . . 03 . 51 . 37 . 0i Mo. I'aclll-i .... Mobile & Ohio.. M K. & T lo nfd . 30l .13CIJ .12!)H . 33 N. J. Central... N. Y. Central... Nor. & West.... National Iad ,,, do pfd National Steel .,, lo tM . 7Ci lo pfd No. Pacific .... . r.ii N. Y. Air Drake ...130 do pM . ct . 21 . 12 o. American .. Ontario & W... O. It. & N raclllo Coast ,. do 1st pfd H do 2,1 pfd 4 Pacllle Mall ai do 11M Pennsylvania .. Reading J23t lfi 24 (V) ) People's aas 95s; lo 1st pf.l.. do 2,1 nfd.. Tressed Steel Cnr.. 3, do nfd 71.1: Rio a. W Pullman Pnl. Car..tsn' Stand, It. & T 51'. do nfd St. L. & if. !.., nilSUEar ....Ulii ....lie. do lt pfd.., Mo 2d nfd.., M II do pfd... 3"1 rrenn. c. & 1 St. L. S. U... 1 U. 3. leather. , 101, , r,i, , 30' 4 , OP, i 7954 , in, , .-.3 do 11M do pfd V. H. Rubber.... . do pfd VeMern Union .. St. Paul .113'i .172 .110 . 33t; . tin In pfd St. P. & O So. Pacific So. Hallway Republic I. A S. do. pfd... r.3'4 P. C. 'c &"s't'."L.' no nrd Tex. & Pacific H!4 " Offered. Ex-dlvldend. Ximv York toiler Mnrket. NEW YORK. Anir. 22. MONEY fin entl stendy nt HiffilVfc per cent; prlmo mercan- lllp linnor l'it t,or rtr, STERLING EXCHANGE Ulrmor. with actual business In bankers' bills at S4.S7&4 for demand und nt Sl.Slli for slxtv days; posted rales. f4.S.iffl.Sal4 and JI.s4l4ffl.S9j v.i,liinn.'l L-iitl num. 4.n.ttVI 1.1. SILVER-Rar. l?;cj cortlllcntes 0214c; Mexican dollars. 4SWc. 6U4W u n v 1 1 t 1 , 1 1 . . , r. 1 . . . . M t,.V "',"" '""""i mine, urm; United Stntes, llrm. The closing prices on bonds today are as follows: U. fl. ref. Is, roir.ini do ts 911; Y. C. Is 10S',4 "N. .1. C. b. 5S....12.1 No. Pacific 2 ij do 4s 0 N Y C & s L 41..107 N. & V. e. 4 97H Ore. Nav. Is 109 do 4s 102 O. H. I Cs 12.it, do con, C u IteHdlnj sen. 4v... STt; n. a : 1 osj S L & I M c. r.H..lP)T4 s 1. & s r k. 6s. .I'm lo coupon 191 do Cs, reg lf'9 do coupon 19 do new ts, reg. ...133 do coupon 133 do old, ts, reg 115 do coupon .... do Ss, rce do eoupnn ...115 ....1121,4' ....11214 I). of . 3. Cs.. ....120 .....W, .... sr.ij, ,...ios .... 90, Alch. Ren. 4s.... do adj. 4s 'anada So. 2s..., C. & O. 4'.s do 5 ....1174 St. Paul cons Y, '. fi N. W is.. 139 St. P. C. & V. Is. .119 do 5s um; So. Pacific ts 7SU ! S. P. d. Ss . . 120 hlcapo Ter. 4.. n:'4 Colo. So. 4 m I). & R. (i. Is... do ts Krle gen. 49 , RT,4,So. Railway Is losi .lie M. h, T. 8s 65 !l Tex. V. 1 up; do Is W Union Parlllo 4s....1"5ij 61 r. w. n. c. is.. 7; Oeneral Mteetrle .s.11fi la. Central Is 113 "K. C. I'. A- O Is. !9 Wahash Is ..117', do 2.1 ...mi ....11l, .... SS'j .... 9) Vest Shore 4s I ( N. mil. Ik fl Wis. Central 4s At. u. n t. 2n Va. Centuries When issued. Trust receipts. Offered llosloii Stnt'U (liiiitnlloiis. MnaiiJiN, mik. ...i. an loans, 211.3 per ...a... i.... in..r, or.11 ... . Mi. Hum lunun, oHiva jut ceni, uiuclnl closing: A . T. A S. P... do pfd Amer. SiiKar ... dii pfd llll Telephone .. Unstop Hleraled lloslon A: Me... . ., II. fl- Q nomlntnn Coal . do pfd Federal Steel .... i. pfd Fltelilsirg pfd ... lien. Klectrle ... do pf, IM Klee III Me&leiin Central Mich. Telephone N. K. (I. & C... DM Colony f)ld Piiiulnlon ... Itnbber Union P.telilo ... .. 27 v, West Knd .. 70' i West. Weetrle ... . 1!1'i Wis. Central ..116 Atchison 4s 14214, N. 1-:. O. It c. Es ..IP! Adventuic . m lAllouez Attn. Co.. ..I25H Amal. Copper .. 4114 Atlantic ..lid linston Mont .. .. 14'i Ilutto & linston... ,. 93 ,. 4li4 . II . 09i; . r.t . 2'i . p; . SS', ''3 .221 63 .. Calumet & IIecla..7Ai ..136 Centennial icy, ..13714 Franklin 11 ..139 1 Pmnli'.lilt 15 ..205 0cenln fj;a .. 11'ilParrot o4 .. ' Qulncy 110 .. 13 Santa l'e Copper... 4'i ..114 T.-iniHraek 210 .. It'.j rtah Mining 31 .. !014 1 Wlnonu 3 .. 5T4' Wolverines 40' i London Stock Quotations, LONDON, Aug. 22.-1 p. m.-Closlug: Consols, money , do account.... Atchison Canadian Paclflo St. Paul ... Illinois Central . Iioiilsvllle Lrle IPS 34', 66', Vi 71' 4 6i 9'J 391. .. nw do ut nfd. .. 1814 Pennsylvania ... .. 9IHllfadln5 ..II6SIN0. Paclfl- pf. ..USHlOrand Trunk ... .. 73' Anaconda Union Paclll- pfd Inand Mines .... N. Y. Central r.IH SILVER-Rar. Meady. nt 2S'4d per ounce. MONEY- 24 per cent The rate of discount In tho open market for short bills Is 3' J'er cent nnd for thrcu months bills 3 9-1Gti3& per cent. :ew York Mlnltit; StocUs. NEW YORK, Aug. 22,-The following nro tho closln.-r quotallons for mining shitres today: Chollar it 'rown Point II Con. Col, Va 135 Peadwood Onuld & Carrie r, Hale (k Norcross., 20 lloinesiake Wfn lion Silver r.o Mexican 25 Ontario Cphlr Plymouth Quicksilver ... do pfd.... Sierra Nea1a Standard Union ('.on .... Yellow Jacket ..550 .. 10 .. 10 . .150 . .6VI .. 31 ..375 .. Pi .. 23 t'nrelun I'IiiiiiicIiiI. LONDON, Aug. 22.-Thoro was 11 meager attendanco on tho stock exehnn.70 today and operators wero generally Idle. It . not antlclpiititl that much business will bo done until the approaching settlement has been completed. Government I'oeurt ties wero dull. Homo railroads were tr. regular. Great Westerns wero Hal on tho possibility of a strike and Great Esuterns closed above tho worst llgures of tho day. Ilraztllan and Spanish securities wero In demand. Copper was llrm, under the lead of Rio tlntos. Americans wero iuo'.lncil to bo abnvo parity, In sympathy with tho New York market. Louisville fe Nash ville was supported on fnvorablo ndvlcfS regarding tho condition of tho cotton crop. Grand Trunks rallied, this being partly due to the return to town of some of tho lead ing jobbers evening Up transactions, The amount of bullion taken Into tho ank f England on balance nday was 122,00). Spanish Is, 7PV PARIS, Aug. 22. After a llrm opening on tho bourse, today realizations prevull il. They wero easily taken up on tho strength oned and Improved monetary outlook n' many centers, Internationals were In good demand, exeppt Italians, which decllnd. Rio Untoa rcuUtd on protlt .taklnc and Katnrs wero Inanimate and stendy. Three per cent rentes, lwr 70c ror me account Exchnngn on London. 25f 1714c for checks Spanish Is rinsed nt 72 7'' BERLIN, Aug. 22. Prices were weak on mo tiourse. today, owing to the Closing 01 mining accounts, unnK snares uiiciuairu American securities were dull. I'lniiiii'lnl Motes. . ST. LOUIS, Aug. 22.-Clearlngs. J4.82n.06C; balances, J738.228; money, 4flt per cent; New xwir f.M-ii!ii!Ke par mu, Kc premium HHneu CHICAGO, Aug, 22,-Clearlngs. J,53S,621 balances, 12,l71.Sfi5; posted rates, JI.S5S4.SS14 ,i.v .,,,rK exennnge, ific uiscouni. CINCINNATI. Auc. 22-ClearlnKS. J2.21S 000; New York exchange, 10c discount money. 2l4fifl per cent. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 22,-CIearlngs i,vm; naiances, JZ,42S,tEO. I1ALTIMORE, Aug. 22,-ClcnrlnRs, J2.C0O, JTI, UillllllCCS, MI,5JJ, CiiiiiII tlun of the Trrnsiir.r. WASHINGTON, Aug, 22.-Todny's state ment of tho treasurv hnlntires In the iron, iral fund, exclusive of the J150,0Oo,u00 gold reserve in i uc division ot redemption shows: Available cah balance, Ji;io,s5a,9lsl Cotton MlM'krt. NEW YORK, Aug. 22.-COTTON-The early cotton market wns n comparatively narrow one. with the volume of speculation small, Trading was rmlte local. At the open ng tho general condition was bnrcly steady, with prices 5 points to 2 points lowlT. The market developed a nervous iceiing, which continued throughout the session. Early cables were unsatisfactory am for a time right nfter the opening the feeling was toward higher prices on cover Ing by some of tho smaller shorts, who were, easily frightened, owing to the con nicting crop news from private sources and better run of later cables. It became ap parent, however, that outside orders were not attracted by the moro bullish overtures nnd nlso that tho larger shorts wero not Pnl'rtr'illrf 'I' Il I LvAi...L a at. uiuuKiii 011 a new selling movement and tho market again weakened nnd showed u nervous feeling. Toward tho closo the market weakened badly under heavy liquidation and bear hammering, based on reports of heavy rains In the Mississippi valley region nnd rapidly falling ,i"rte,:ut,i""e '." 1,10 Atlantic states. The 1 , . i Bicuuy, o points Higher on August, but from s to in noim tAV..,. .... o her months. Spot closed quiet; middling peisK'5''!v:'A qcK. i?.ior.'ilnnr' 8.?c; low middling, o4c; mid "in. nf, goon middling. 10c: middling I'ltSOJ receipts. 562 bnlen. innl "nun.. i..i' I'utures steady; August, JO.OS iiliirset.tcm her -Ss-:. nCt0btT' No win- Stock" 12.E97 U fi,"Pnt. ! bales; v.-,.. Coffee Mnrket. .NEW IORK. A UK. 22 COPPPH'e.,,.. Rio. nu ct: No. 7. win Vtii.i '".' "'.'"' r,0V"-. 'He mkU for fuTure4 opened steady at an advance of C10 no nt "'' fairly steady on local VoiS? Si? i "owing .Higher European cables. ,V,,i .A eVKrn7 stulec'n? MrS rnl.T'ViTres.rroo'n; support; total sales, M.r bi?gs. "Cu5? n',rV.r'f7-w;Qkt"er.t ber, $7.00; January, $7.tM; Kchrunrv Mnrch, J7.C0Tf7.70j May J7 75; closed . tut r. to I.", points hlclier ' ' J7.G3: steady, v.... ,.r.'v. v,,pk ,,r' "". vRt in r o ... . port buslnessTs still Ig Trie"" Irregular )lleache.l muslins steady, but busing? n: l,V sheetings slow and HnchTnKed Cotton Ilaiinels nnd blankets Inacl v" More doing In prints at previous prices. o c ens' -and w rste1 i'ii ,8.:,:':"?:.'- lln',,,,,,1'. ?nUlliL."I"ato iS stap'le Ciillforiiln l)rlvl i.".,i. T'i'liV, S88&t. A'."f' . 22 rCALIPORNIA nominally in c inrA '"oi'J ""m,in follows: Prunes, 3l4fo7n per lb." as to size ParknUlfe Vrl,H'.nWal. 11014c Moor ienlel. 'SSJL'. ofe? h"' Pfe '! ml tin- mon 35V5c7-.,rlnV,v 4 v ,'su... W VA ,l:?in fancy. W4(37c. '--. u-hucj oh Market. nn ...... , ill 1 1 . I'll A.tr. rtn rif ... Pa. Aug. 22.- Iului.en ioV. ;:"".".. ---"'-. reau L-t'll 1 L'llipq. lift 111. I al.lr. S',rtS;1if!,l,bk; average. 101 335 bbls runs, 5S.Cto: bbls. ; average, SS.031 bbls. Missouri I Pnper Clini.K,. nll(. rs I .il..l'lt Tn A.... nn m. -. Iter, ,1,1 m 1; . J , ine uazciic- J. ,s.1- Joseph 's morning newsnnner. un soiu loony to a con.pany of Memphis men headed by W. o. Holmes, one of the App,n" n,o W Menipldscommcla1." nubile b , i.'" ivha",P, '."',c? lM "ot """If puniic, nut It Is said to be J20 00O The l.azetto and Herald, both mornlmr tho m.irkct for salo for sevLn.i n ,,n i iinr.,i,i'n.fl-t?...,Y."s a 'Ifmoeratlc und tho Mfr lVriCO"soll,,'ltf 11 Wr' ls Independent. ..... lllK iii,,,or wl continue to rkn'V.'lOTi.?!1 tlmt Ur Wl" 'f"'"" the city within ttire,- weekn tn nUJm it. management. Arin.v O III cms ClmiiKo Stntlnns. WASHINGTON An. M..I-. Horll 1 as ml Iturv iiiin.v, r Kiii iiTI,'.n1HV t,1Prr nml "I'lnl'i Slocum hlehth cavalry, now at Lisbon, hns been orderml to duty nt St. Petersburg. i.A''lJo.r Uo,rK " 'jntlve of Kentucky, hnv nir entered West Point from that state in 16S. Ho was badly wounded In the Santt "u? 0"",r'"1K' "'as tor a year been on duty In Paris In connection with the ex position. ,-.(..a.p.,al". Sl.f,"'ilP1 !,nB rll!" returned from S" Ai,n4V,,f 110,(1 w,th ,no English army In boutli Africa. Ilrotber Held fur Murder. iS.' XOI,lK' .AUB' 2- The police con t lino ncllvely at work trying to clear up tho mystery of tho murder of Kate Scharn Jni '".r. "rnrtments last Saturday night. Tho detectives declared today that there Is half uu hour unaccounted for In tho alibi set nn by tho girl's brother, Frederick, to clear himself. "V oung Scharn Is now In the. 'lomhs. where he Is he!d without ball. Notwithstanding their suspicions against Sch.irn the police nro trying to Und other clues nnd tire senrchlng for the man with whom the murdered Krl went shopping on tho day of her death. h'1 lllnnif on Mutnriiinn. ST LOI'IS, Aug. 22 -In n verdict ren dered today, the coroner's Jury, that hns been holding an Inquest i ver the rcmnlns of Hlnncho Skeele. who was beheaded In nn accident on the Transit comp.mv's lues Sunday. Duds .Motormnn W. II. fill berto guilty of nrlmlnnl carelessness. G. herto was locked up by the police. A crowd of southslders who saw the no cldeut made an attempt to lynch tho motormau Sunday, but he escaped. May Extend Aim-rlcnii LriiKtir, CHICAGO. A ig. 22. The Dally News to day quotes Hnn Johnson, president of the American league, to the effect that there s u possibility of tho base hall circuit of his league being extended (0 take In Cin cinnati nnd St. Louis next season. It Is said the magnates are now discussing tho advisability of plnclng Bccond teams In tho cities mentioned, ns tho plan has worked profitably In Chicago. EimlUli Nt-uroc Complnlii. NEW YORK. Aug. 22 -Tho Urltlsh consul In this cltv stated today that he has received sixteen complaints from col. oted men claiming to be Urltlsh rubjects. who stated they wero recently inlured in the riot nice In New York. The men claim to bo front the West Indies. the hi:i,tv market. INSTRt'.MENTS filed for record In countv c!erks otllce, Wednesday, August 22, 1000: Warranty Deeds. Midway Improvement company tn Charles Ourr, n ! lot 10, block 4. Albright s Annex Knto Taylor to M. V. Taylor, lot "II" and lot "I" Morton's sub E. .1. lark tn O. H. Rrown, s 10 feet lot 22. block 1. Hanscnm Place ISO 1 125 3,000 760 600 H. J. Tobey and wlfo tn O. II. Hrown. lot 21, block 12, West End nd Elizabeth Hendrlcksnn tn School DIs- trlct of Omaha, lots 20 to 24, block 20. West Sldn ad R. Jotter and wlfo to Patrick Trrtlnor. lot 13, block 7, Jntter's ad Etta Sugnrmiin and husband to P. L. Wil'lams. lots 0 and 10, block 5, Matthews' sub South Omaha Land company to Jnno Uoyts, lot 1. block 141, South Oranha. W. J Council nnd wife to Omaha 25) country Club, w 02 acres of oU sw 7-15-13 (ex 5 acres In nw corner) 11,410 I. H. Pickett and wife to A. Carlson, lot 3, block 2, Hoggs nnd It's second nd S50 Total amount of transfers. ...U7,C) inii. 10 ii 1" 1 ' " wccpiiiner, s.42; t h j-,15 J'cbnmry, JS.4I; March. JS.48 NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 22. COTTON Steady: sales, l.isn i.ni. T.r W&T. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Hoavy Receipts of Cattle Make Btiyors Bearish, HOGS OPEN ABOUT STEADY, CLOSE LOWER Cora Cnttlr nml Western lirnss Cnttte Arc Ten to Fifteen Cents l.ovtrr, t'crilera OIT About the ."Miuir Amount. SOl'TH O.MAH . Aug. 22. ReCelnta nnr. . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omclai Monday.... Offlclnl Tuesday Olllclnl Wednesday 4.016 2.CI8 10,104 . . 3.WS7 .. 5.SI0 7,oT.2 7.5W 1.151 11,'1 Three days this week.... 11,723 IT.am 2!.UW same days last Week....l2.IO.s 13,7d5 2l.02i 3anie fl'iys Week before.. lt.Mti 17,551 W.372 aamo four weeks neo.. S.I3D 112.212 ro.fiys ov.r.iH ''"".Pn" tor hogs tor tho last T"--". wiin compnrsons: l900.li99.lli9J.llS97.lle).llfc9i.llfc 'Jug. VUR, tVur. i 5 13 4 19 3 791 5 15 2 771 4 46 4 69 4 65 4 t5 4 IS 2 4 26J 3 74 3 45! 3 47 3 57 4 45 3. . b 15 5 10 4 33, 1 67 2 ?3i 2 5 2 96; 3 02 4 54 Aur. 4 4 131 3 64 Aug. Aug. 5.. 6.. 4 45 4 3S' 3 ' 3 53 4 65' 4 57 4 55 4 W 6 04 3 77 3 SI 3 67 3 67 3 43 t n 4 77 AUK. 7.. 5 14 5 15 3 45 3 49 3 53 3 51 3 50 3 61 3 63 2 92 2 75 aw' 2 S6 2 SO AU. 8.. 4 3' 4 K3 AUK, 9.. Aug. 10. 5 04 4 32 4 2S 4 29; 4.M 4 43 4 44 4 32 4 36! 4 47 4 50 4 49 4 67 4 SO 4 70 5 001 AUg. U 4 93 3 77 3 S 4 75 AUg. Auc. 12. 4 60 13. . . . 4 9! 3 71 2 71 4 69 4 Aug. 14... 15... 16... 17... IS... 19... 20... 21..., 4 971 4 97 2 S3 4 6 4 97 AUg. Autr. 3 73 2 Ml 4 42 5 06 4 93 3 3 701 4 47 5 to Aug. 6 00 3 74 3 71 2 S4 4 65 6 11 a tie. (VUK. 4 95, 3 66 3 67 3 6S 2 92 6 07 5 03 5 021 3 73 2 SS 4 51 Aug. 3 75 3 70, 3 76 2 79 2 S5 2 79 4 56 6 01 5 10 AUg -Vug. 4 42 4 42 4 49 5 01 3 69 4 36 5 OS i'n'Ilcntes Bundsv Tho nninlnl . - brought in, du7 by VaciloTu was: "B" C.. M. & St. P. iti?1.1!? 1,OBS- BhcejUI-rt. IV. 01 "l- ' 3 Missouri Pacific Ry.. 4 l llloil Pnrltlr. u, nt il 36 ii I 36 4 6 30 3 1 8 3 lit Ti iu c & n. w; fty :.7.v.': . ?l'.i M & ii. & m. n. it. n,. 72 C., II. ei Q. Ily fi K. O. & St. J 2 C, It. I. ft P., east.. 4 Total receipts ....223 he tllsnnaltlnti nf fl,n .1 . . '.. i .. . ns follows, each buyer purchasing the num ui neau iiiuicaieu: Ituvers. Cattle. IIoks. Sheep. Omnlia Packing Co 114 Sn;t .... g. II. Hammond Co 270 i.2u 599 Swift nnd Comnnnv r.i 1 cia en 653 634 317 48 l',i25 J51 IS 3S5 161 2t 2IH 20 195 "ltfl r,H 2S 574 Cudnhy Packing Co 634 l!ni;7 1,137 Armour ec w 317 1.1,14 5.fj own 1, irom Jv. u "will, rrom country co 11. iiecKer .c uegan.... Vansant & Co J. L, Carey 1. oilman t co W. I. Stephen Hill & Huntzlnger Henton & I'ndorwood. Livingstone & Schnller Hamilton & Hothschlld .Norm I'. & v. Co 3j 11. it. uenms ,v co... H. F. Hobblck J. S. Mawhlnnev Held over 574 .... r,.KSl Totals 6,679 7.2IS OAS) CATTLH There was n iroml 1lh,,rnl of cattle here today, the heaviest In some little time. Other points also had a good SUIinlv nnd rennrtu frnm Chi l,n..,ri ., drop In values nmountlng to 10ffl5o. That iiuiuraiiy mnuo uuyers liearlsh here, In view of the good supply, nnd the market asa result wns "I""' nnd lower nil around. There were In the neighborhood of 41 curs of corn cattle on sale and bids were generally top 15c lower. The greatest de cline was of course on the half-fat stuff and sellers found it difficult to dispose of that clnss of stock at any price. It was a slow mnrket from start to finish nnd it was late before anything like a clearance was criecicu. There were nbout 40 cars of cows here today and buyers started out to get them for less money than thev nald vesterrinv. The best grades wero perhaps close to steady, but everything else was lower. A dlmo would probably cover the decline In the majority of cases. The market was rather uneven, tliouch. on dinners ns well as on tho medium grades, so that the mar ket Is best described by calling It un evenly lower. Tho stocker nnd feeder trnde was hardly ns good today as It has been for the past several days. The supply has been liberal all the week and tho demand from the country has also been large, but todav's big run rather broke prices. There were hardly any good, heavy, fleshy cattle here today, b:it what few did arrive sold nbout tho sumo ns yesterday. Other grades, how ever, sold lower, tho decline being about the samo as on tho corn cattle. Cattle weighing around TOO to S"0 nre In the least demand, light stockers or heavy feeders selling better than the medium weights. The supply of western grass beef cattle was very light today, most everything In the steer line going to speculators. ICIIIerd wero generally 10ft 15c lower and slow. Cows wero unevenly lower nnd feeders sold from nearly steady on the heavy cattle to 10c or i.'io lower on me less desirable. grades, llcpresentatlve sales HR11F STI0KK8. No. A. Pr. No. A v. Pr. 1 1100 4 M 3t 1 S IS : jm 4 74 in: h 1.-, 41 1149 4 73 SS 1203 S IS 46 11S2 4 73 . T 1276 .", :o 1 mo 4 :r. ,n tr,i 5 vo 1 1CM 4 75 12 1121 S 23 1 1310 4 75 2T 1331 S 51 7 K77 4 Ki M 1.133 f, 35 1 11M S 05 1 1K0 5 15 1 1070 5 15 "4 12(2 5 ,1 31 lie 5 io m nos ,-, (!) 4 1179 S 13 If UC .-, 70 12 1240 ft 15 1! 1373 :, 70 23 103 4 73 40 10.VI 1 ni 74 1193 5 (10 l 1023 I -,i 24 1126 4 S3 COWS, 2 893 1 50 1 Tin 3 ro 3 903 2 W 1 730 3 00 4 S37 2 30 7 33.-, 3 21 24 Ml 2 5 1 1200 3 85 1 861 2 00 2 1203 3 IS 34 1002 3 00 3 jtSI 2 0 6 OSl 2 SO 2 810 3 00 HF.1FUHS. 1 700 2 M 1 ijifl 3 0 2 MR 3 00 1 1070 3 fcs 1 S10 3 15 1 fiOO 3 r, 1 980 3 15 4 1221 3 ; 8 W7 .3 25 I 1 4 on 8 fll 5 25 1 630 3 09 5 7(t1 H CO BTKUHs" AND HKIKUUS. 5 803 4 71 ntJLLS. t 8I0 3 10 l JOyi 4 y l I180 3 15 1 820 4 (tO 1 901 3 15 1 IKS) 4 15 1 W 3 25 1 470 4 j 1 iV) 3 'calves'. 10,0 3 :s 1 149 5 &n STAOS. 1 C0 3 30 1 13(1 4 h 1 to.-.o 3 .'.1 STOCK COWS AND HKIFKRS. 12 747 3 00 15 4ifi 3 10 22 871 3 05 1J 840 j n W 827 3 3) HTciCIC CALVK8, 1 305 4 01 I .v,o 4 7-, 1 331 4 Oil 1 379 5 01 STOCKUHS AND KHHDKILS. 4 792 3 JS 8 7b:, j io 19 1077 3 35 31 797 3 io 29 774 3 So 1 ojo 3 90 NKHItASK A. 16 feeders. 743 4 00 657 3 50 033 I (5 629 4 60 38 feeders.. 777 3 85 SS'j 3 10 4 feeders. 2 cows 19 feeders. 6 cows.... 'I7S 3 40 S feedrrs. 2 cows. . 5 cows. . 26 cows.. 1 bull... .1025 3 05 . !i.:fl 3 no . 917 2 80 .1291 3 pl feeders. 7S I ,10 51 feeders. . 976 4 25 4 25 6 feeders.. 89: 3 feeders 843 3 (0 28 feeders.. I feeders.. 4 feeders.. 1 heifer.... .'IS 4 55 XI7 I 0) 59J 4 01 1 feeder... 8 11 4 fl I 60 3 25 3 CI 4 25 3 tl) !l no 3 75 4 40 4 33 I 00 18 feeders.. (',13 cows 1(12 7S0 I! 01 6 cows torn! 1 stag lii'O 4 cows 870 1 heifer.... MO ;i 15 2 stags 15W 3 7r, 5 cows S94 ;i 30 21 feeders.. 919 4 25 15 calves... 390 6 (0 1 heifer.... 900 3 (1.3 2 heifers, ..1023 3 25 1 steer liu 1 10 29 feeders.. 803 3 75 1 cow 810 1 feeder., 27 feeders 45 feeders 64 feeders 73 feeders S feeders .loso . 779 .1022 . 913 . 8(i 3 ' KB 3 00 Milldnle Cattle Co.-Ncb. 25 feeders.. 1090 4 30 1 cow 1030 2 75 26 feeders.. 975 I 10 C. Plelfer-Neb. No. Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr. 43 feeders.. ('A3 3 85 3 cows 823 3 03 2 feeders.. 8wi 3 10 J. W. WrlBht-Wyo. 1 cow 800 3 00 3 cows 1163 3 00 13 feeders.. 893 4 15 12 feeders.. 829 I 15 23 feeders.. 937 I 60 4 feeders.. 913 I 60 1 feeder... 800 4 60 John King-Neb. 46 feeders.. 1011 1 20 2 stsi-js ...1190 3 00 I.ovalard & H.-Neb. 21 feeders.. 769 t 00 22 feeders.. 776 1 20 14 cows, 812 3 30 Montana Cattlo Co Mont 82 feeders. .1059 I 10 54 feeders 1000 1 10 21 feeders. 1065 4 10 I feeder 1ih 4 10 4 feeders. ,1180 4 10 10 feeders. .1115 3 60 t sUer 1160 4 40 3 steers.. ..14M 3 !0 40 COWS 1072 3 55 13 cows. 93$ 3 00 A- K Marrlott-Ncb, 103 Tex. fds (s 4 00 . j ..A- Harvey Mont. IS feeders, .llif 4 3f W Hermnn Mont. Scows 100T, 3 35 ficows... .101 3 35 31 reedcrs.. m 4 06 6 feeders.. 761 4 05 5 cows Sfttl 2 (55 4 cows P30 2 65 F. Hrown Wvo, 13 cows 1029 3 03 1 bull 1240 3 00 a cows yS2 2 6.1 (1 cows 9S0 2 ffl H. Frnnk n-S. n. bull 1400 2 5n 13 sleers..,.123 3 75 I bull 12S0 2 Wl 150 steers.. . 9S0 .150 101 steers.. .1233 3 75 44 steers.... 997 3 60 A. F lid ev Wvo. 4t feeders.. S55 1 15 2 f-.e"ders.. SIR 350 fi feeders.. e5fi 3 75 6 heifers... ,s65 3 20 3 feeders.. S73 115 12 heifers. ,.S14 3?' lo feeders.. 81S 4 W 21 cows 10o5 3 20 F. ItentKli Neh 12 feeders.. 922 4 05 5 cows HIS 3 03 2 feeders.. 725 3 90 13 cows 9VJ 3 OS I feeder... 1210 .urn 6 cows W 3 05 II cows 1(61 ;to5 Scows 1W0 2 50 1 COW II!) 2 M l cow 830 2 61 I.:i sfe nk 1trn Vnli. 33 cows 1092 3 fin 17 cows 1117 2 V) , , . F. C. Lewls-Nrb. 7 feeders.. 930 4 15 19 feeders R52 4 15 12 feeders., f.20 I 15 1 feeder.. 63O 3 00 1 cow. . . . 1 cow 7 cows... 6 cows.. . 1100 1 cow 1 cow 15 cows.... S00 2 85 7.10 3 00 990 3 25 990 3 25 1010 2 f 990 3 : I-!. V Pnlnn-nn Vl. !7 feeders.. 701 4 10 16 cow?...'.. 896 2 40 3 feeder.. 1120 t 10 12 cows 978 2 85 J. T. Smith- Knn. 62S 4 06 1 hull 1160 3 20 14 feeders. 2 feeders. 6S5 3 60 1 bull. 600 3 40 A. Ulldge Wyo. 941 3 73 36 htlfcrs. 613 3 75 16 bulls..., 126 feeders 61 y'rllncs. SOS 3 20 1142 3 10 719 3 00 i2H y rungs 653 3 w 117 feeders. 751 3 75 6 feeders. Wltlllllll ttn.,l.lnlr 63 feeders.. 852 3 70 01 feeders.. S5t 3 70 61 feeders.. 866 3 70 64 feeders. S90 3 70 49 feeders.. 891 3 70 60 feeders. 61 feeders. 67 feeders., 3 bulls...., 856 3 70 882 3 70 877 3 70 4S feeders. 56 feeders. 9 c. hfs. 1 steer.... S7S 3 70 89.' 3 70 952 2 75 930 2 75 1293 Charles Ueatv-Neb. 766 3 73 3 feeders. 805 3 75 33 feeders. 61 feeders. . 24 feeders.. 765 3 23 842 3 75 J. K. Ileddick-S. U. 12 feeders.. 965 4 20 Scows 1S0S 2 40 1 cow 710 2 00 i cows 11S0 2 90 . . John King Neb, 23 feeders.. 1000 1 20 25 feeders.. 096 4 20 ... J. It. Spencer--Colo. 1 heifer.... 1030 3 lo 1 bull 1130 3 00 23 feeders.. 936 4 05 William Vlbrnns-Wyo. 69 feeders.. SSI 3 80 I bull 1100 3 00 cows 1062 3 03 6 cows 903 2 10 . John King Neb. 23 feeders.. 1032 4 15 . . Wllllnm King-Neb. 60 feeders.. 1011 4 15 Superior Cattle Co. Neb. 63 feeders.. 1023 4 25 41 feeders. .1035 3 feeders.. 1035 3 60 O. W. flnrrett-S. D. 1 23 9 cows 1010 2 90 2 feeders. 6 feeders.. 861 3 75 3 feeders. .. , . H. S. Dccn-S. 1). 1 1 feeders.. 791 3 60 Scows.... 12 feedersll 833 3 50 3 cows.... 2 feeders.. 412 3 50 7 feeders. 4 COWS 932 3 10 9 COWS.... m.vitn , 773 3 73 733 3 73 833 3 10 750 2 50 1193 3 50 93S 2 75 902 4 00 40 feeders,. 1030 4 35 2S feeders. z feeders.. 9i 3 23 HOCl-S There was the heaviest run of hogs today that has been received so far this week and heavier than the Hunnlv on nny day Inst week. The lunllty wns fairly good, but the proportion of light weights was smnuer, most of the iocs beinc butcher weights. The market starud out this morning nbout stem v. with tho tisua preference for the lighter grades. There 5vtis no particular clmim.' in tlui uric s paid, the bulk of the salss falling tn vtstcr- day's notches. Owlnr to the smnll suddIv of the light hogs the butcher grades sold u lime moro readily, out tne heavy pack ers were slow and weak. The last end of the mnrket was very slow and mean. At n lato hour there were several loads left and buyers wero bidding 50 lower tlinn tlie oncntnir mnrket Tlir snme us vestcrduy. However, it 5vns mostly tnc nenvv noes tnat were ion. and tnoso buyers did not want at any time. Rep resentative sales: 1 ster..e...llfiO 4 (0 1 steer.. ...1230 3 90 No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Ph. Pr. CO 321 ... 4 9') ICS ... 5 00 53 271 40 4 9) M 290 1C0 3 0 34 296 ... 4 90 2 248 121 .5 00 12 324 ... 4 91 63 237 80 5 01 10 237 ... 4 91 S6 275 ... 5 CO 15 112 ... 3 91 !l 307 10) 5 01 56 2S7 49 t 90 63 253 ... 5 0,1 18 271 ... 4 92'i 61 260 49 R 00 18 271 ... 4 92' 2 o 259 p 5 00 24 204 160 4 !5 70 2CS ... fi 00 67 313 ... 4 95 84 205 121 5 CO V. 2St ... 4 93 67 221 ... 5 01 26 262 121 4 95 7; 201 89 5 024 57 279 81 4 95 77 219 ... S 02H R 273 200 4 95 91 in ... f. 02j 49 303 160 4 93 e7 214 80 S 024 71 227 40 4 95 65 2(0 120 3 0JU 19 248 ... 4 95 94 182 4) 5 024 67 267 121 4 95 TS 236 161 ! (.21, 53 296 ... I 37'i 70 137 ... 5 02i 54 311 W 4 97'i 68 211 80 5 02j 50 26s 40 4 97i St. ..a.. ..289 ... 3 03',, 65 272 ... 4 97i fO 241 ... 5 02', 63 Ml ... 4 97', 50 2.71 40 5 02', 60 275 40 4 9i,. 66 2.-.S ... 5 02'i 50 306 120 4 9714 56 262 ... R 02'j 56 36 ... 4 97', 70 2JS ... 5 02' j 56 270 40 4 97'.J 6$ 229 59 5 02', 15 263 ... 4 97'4 77 225 ... 5 02', t 232 120 4 97'i 70 240 SO 5 02'4 57 2S3 2.10 4 97'i 73 246 120 f, OJ'i, .9 242 160 4 97V. 66 2.71 ... & 02' 4 63 2(2 161 4 97'i 67 212 41 5 02', f8 208 49 5 fO f8 233 160 5 02'), 85 2(7 ... 5 00 63 232 121 3 02', 70 S6l 80 5 09 70 235 80 5 f. 66 25 I 80 3 fO 71 2H 121 is 05 5" 2 ... 5 01 72 213 120 5 05 35 287 ... 5 01 74 If 9 ... 5 05 6' 244 41 5 01 7 208 81 ,5 0.-, 69 261 120 5 f)0 S3 222 121 r. 01 55 241 89 3 00 226 ... 5 05 79 262 81 6 fO 2JJ 40 j ft-, "1 266 SO 5 M SO 205 49 5 f 60 275 ... 0 fO 74 236 . . 8 03 68 283 4) 5 01 C9 is . 3 05 56 253 120 5 01 75 243 SO h 05 85 259 40 5 fO 53 241 . 5 05 61 2(1 89 5 01 fli 221 20 5 03 75 22 4 4 1 5 01 "2 219 so 5 05 61 277 161 5 fi 61 20.5 ... ,3 07', 61 Ifit 41 5 01 cs 243 ... S07lj 64 2(9 . . 5 01 7; 02 40 5 07ij C 229 201 5 60 7t 222 120 5 10 66 221 120 5 01 10 ns . b 10 60 276 ... 5 00 SIIKKP-Iherc wns quite a liberal run nf sheep here today, and ns Chlcngo re ported u decline, nf lOliISc prices here alo look n tumble. Lambs sold more readily than sheep, but nt a decline of liVfir.c. as compared with yesterday, or 25(40c lower mini on .Monuay. uuyers Old not seem anxious for sheep today and It was lute before much wns dono In that line. Bids In somo cases wero as much ns 2ic lower und the decline for the week Is f till v as mucn as unit on minus. Feeders aro In good demand at about sieauy prices. Quotations: Choice western nrnss wrth. ers. J3.5013 65: fair tn good grass wethers, ..."i.i. w; ruuire Kr-fss yearlings, 1 ikj'fi :i. 7!5 : choice ewes. $3.00f(3.25: fair tn good ewes, 2.75?i.'l.l; fair to good vi.nrllngs, J3.40ifJ3 65. choice spring lambs. Il.8hifi5.i0; fair Pi good spring lambs, Jl.60fi4.75; feeder wethers. I.!.2.i1(3.(i0; feeder lambs, JI.OOif4.25. Itcp- i,rtlil,lilts nilii'r.. No. Av Pr. 963 Wyoming feeding ivcthcrs..,. P. J3 '5 3 Idaho sheep lvi 3 23 319 Idaho feeding lambs 52 4 no 17 Idnlio lambs 82 4 so 652 Idaho lambs 61 4 Ml 210 Idaho lambs rj 4 8) 28S Idaho feeding Inmbs 55 1 15 632 Idaho feeding Inmbs 51 4 53 CIIICAtiO LIVH STOCK MUIKKT. Cuttle tirnt'rntly l.nii er Mors Henry Slieep 11 ml liiimli Sternly. nSl',''V;i Atnifi 22 -''ATTItK -Itecelpts. 25,000 head. Including 4.000 westerns nnd 950 Tevans. tlenernlly 10fi5c lower. Texnns nbout slendv; natives, best on sa'e today eight carloads at J6.00; good to prime steer.i, J5.t0fj0.00; poor to medium. Jl.60fj5.30. so lected feeders, steady. Jl.00fil.75; mixed stockers. slow, J3.25ft3.90; cows. 2 63ff(25, heifers, J3.W4.90; entmers. J2.00f(2.60. bull. J2.60fit.40; calves, l.60fi67). Texans. re. ccliils. 900 head: best on salo today, live carloads nt J3S; Texas fed steers. 81 life 5.0O; Texas grass steers, J3.15fTt.00; Texns bulls. J2.5tvsn.25. 1IOC.S- Itecelpts. today. 25.000 head, to mortow, 21,000 head; estimated left n-er. 0,000 head. Top, $5.67l-.; mixed and In tell ers. Jj.OOfJ 5.57V, good lo choice. J5 n0f(5.50'A good tn iholeo, heavy. $5.0013 40; roll nil heavy. $l9Of6.05: light, 5.15f5 5714, bulk of sales 85.13f.i5.35. HIIHI3P AND LAM US- Receipts, 25.000 head; sheep and lambs, choice, about steady; others, 10f7l5c lower; good tn choice, western. J,1.63f 1.00; fair tn cholco, mixed. S:i.3.34i3.l'i0: western sheep, $3.30(3.76 Texas sheep, J2.50fi3.5O; nntlve lambs, $!.15f 5.25; western lambs, J4.75f5.15. St, .liiNcpli l.lto Stuck, SOl'TH ST. JOSEPH. Mn.. Aug. 22.-(Bne. clal.i The Journal quotes: CATTJJ'J-Ilecolpts. 3.2O0 head; mnrket 10f7l5c lower; natives. Jl.50f5.fi5; Texans nml westerns, w.i&'dd w; cows mm he rers. J2.i fil.75; veals, Jt.OOfO.&O; bulls and stags, $.1.00 fr4,60: stockers and feeders, J3.0Ofl4.5o HO(iS Itecelpts, 7,ov head: market slow nnd 2't,fj6c lower; all grades, J5.00ii5.20; bulk. $5 ..755.15 til tui-jp itecelpts, 2,mj neaii; market 10? 15c lower. ,ftv Yuri; l,lvi Stork. NKW YOItK; AllK. 22.-IiF.FA HS He- celpts, 2,156 bend good steers, 10ft 15c hlcher; others steady, bulls un.I rows steady to 16c higher; light lulls c'osed weak, steers. $1, Of.)6.fO; gruss Texans, $3.90, cows, Jl.t0S3.70; extra fat cows, 11.00. Ca- hies slow. Shipments, SI head nnd 3,t5.Vf quarters of beef. CALVKS-lteeelpts, 2,887 head; veals steady to a shnde higher; other caln steady; vents, .oo(T8.oo; ciiiis, $1 ow,,ti; grasscrs, J2.75fj3.37',i, buttermilks, J3.25'tf 3.75, HOOS Hecelnts. 6.671 hcml: firm nt SS.65 f?5.90; cholco Unlit, state, bom and Pics. $3.93fl6.fi. SHKUP AND LAMPS -Iticslpis, $.555 head: dull! Inmbs 10f25e higher, except for common stock, which wns stendv: sheen. $2.50jf4.30; culls. $2.00; Inmbs. it.5ofits.T5; 01m cnr choice. $7,00; culls, M.BOJM.'" tinnsns City I.lvc Siocl. 3lnrket. KANSAS CITV. An. 22.-CA'l"'I.F.-tle- cclpts, 10.0O5 natives, 3,20) Toxins and 7? calvts: cholco kllbrs nnd vent calve -ero steady to shade lilgher; other grade near.y steady, with n few leading df shuttle bunches 10c lower, native steers, J l."i (fi6 ,V: stockers nnd feeders. $3.3 1.00; butcher cowt nnd heifers. M.fWirtVlS! c.ttiners. $2.10 ffi3.00: fed westerns, $,t.tlOTi6.t;5; wintered Texnns. $3.6ofi3,vo; grnss Texans, $3.05V3.fft; veai caivcs, ..ini.fn, HOOS-lteceints. S.2.V5 head: Hunts were. strong; pnekers n shade easier; heavy. $S.20.f?5.27H: mixed. IVIotfii.Zi: llulits. $5. 1640 6.30; tiles, $1,804(5.10. SHKKP AND LAMItS-Ilecclpts, 800 head; offerings wero of an inferior Motility: mar ket slow nt slightly lower values: iambs, $l.75Jj5.25: muttons. $3.60fi3.70: western mut tons, $3.60'tf3.75; feeders. $3 005(3.75; culls, J2.50fj3.00. St. Ltlli t,tvi Stock Mnrurt. , ST. LOI'IS, Aug 22.-C TTLIC-Itecelpt, I.S0O licnd. Incllldinc 3.000 Tevntis; mnrket stendv on best tiutlves tn 10c lower on others; Texnns. slew, nominal; native ship ping nun export steers, j.i.uous.t'o; dressed beef und butcher steers. $1,5016.45: steerf under 1,000 lbs., Jl.00ft5.35; stockers nnd teeders, $2.76ff 1,75: cows and holfers, $2 00 ff?4.S5: cnmiers nn.l feeders. Jl.S0ffl.90: Toxin nnd Indian stcer, $3,005( 1,53; cows nnd heif ers, $2.35ff3.75. HOOS-Ilecclpts, 1,000 hend: market steady, tint slow; pigs and lights, 15 30W 6.10: rackcri, $5 2ti6.35: butchers. JflitflSiVi. SHKUP AND ItAMIJS-necclpts, 2.200 head; markot slow nnd generally lower: ' natlvo muttons, $3.65fe4O0: lambs, Jl.00ii6.oo; culls nnd bucks, $2.00i3.85; stockers, $3.10 Q3.80. Stock In SlKlit. Followlncr nrn ffin I ., , .. . 1. , -:"-----r, ...v .v. tv,ui,ir tit III,' lllllt principal western markets for Ant-nut ? a ,, Cattlo. Hoes. Sheep. South Omaha 6,840 7,696 11,351 Chicago 25,000 2.5,000 25,0 0 Kansas City 13.200 8,200 SO) St. Louis 4.S0O 4.000 2.200 Totals .48.SIO 44,796 39,3.51 Will Transfer Fiiiiioiin JIIiic. CHEYKNNE, Wyo Aug. :2.-(Speell.) Tho parties who will purchaso tho Ter-rls-Hnggcrty copper mlno nt Hattlc Creek for $2,000,000 today telegraphed to learn If the death of President Ferris would delay negotiations. In order thnt there bo no unnecessary delay tho will of Mr. Fer ris wns flled this e'enlng nnd tho deal for tho famous mine will ho closed on Sep tember 16. Tho will leaves one-half of tho estato to tho widow nnd tho balance to the five children, ono of ivhom Is of ago. Mrs. Ferris is administratrix nnd solo trustco without bond for the minor chil dren, who will recolvo t per cent of their Inheritance each year after they nre of ngo until they nttnln the ngo of 30 years, when they will bo pnid In full. Murphy Consults with Crolccr. NEW YORK. Aug. 22. Former United States Scnntor Edward Murphy enmo to tho city today and met Richard Crokor, lender of Tammany hall, nt tho Hoffman house At tho closo of tho conference it was announced that Mr. Murphy will remain hero until nfter tho election. Mr. Murphy says he expects to ro-opcrato with tho state committee for tho election of W. J. Dry.m. Mr. Crokor gave out a statement that ho recognized Mr. Murphy as tho real democratic lender of tho state. It has been reported for several days thnt Mr. Murphy Intended to open stato hend- quartcrs Independently nf tho democratic committee. At trililntifc nt Institute i rnir I nir. The teachers' Institute cniuliieietl ut ilt High school building by County Superin tendent Rodwell hns been well attended nt each day's session, 133 being present at the discussions yesterday. The differ ent branches of tho work are under tho superintendence ni t'ror. A. II. Watei houso and Mrs. Christliinev of the llioli school, and Prof. H. K. Kratz, superinten dent of the Sioux City schools. At thn nfternoon session on Tucsdny Prof. Krnta delivered nn Interesting address on "Tho Teacher and Character Hulldlng " He was rolloweit py .Mrs. v. Keysor or this city. The, Inst It. 1 to. will close Saturday noon. DOCTOR SEARLES & SEARLES OMAHA. mm: mm & PRIVATE mill 0P MEN SPECIALIST tYn guarantee to euro all cases curable ot WEAK MEN SYPHILIS SEXUALLY. Cured for Llfa. Night KmUsluns, Ixist Manhood, Hydrocele, Verlcoctle, Gonorrhoea, Olect. Syphilis. Stricture. Files, FUluU and Hectal Ulcora and all Private llUrnura nnd Disorder at Mam Strlctnre null Gleet Currtl nt Home. Consultation Free. Call on or addreai int. hijAitLKs t si:aui,i:?. 110 loatu 14th Ml. USIAHi. M4MJ .tirvous jtiji.fiiirj.-r Atims juoin. or, KUitpUtan-4, tc cit(ist1 ttr ofsr wotk nnd Iiirtitcrntiotin. Thru nultklu ami mtrftu remre lost Vltalltr In oil or lOUUC.anu tit a man for atiiitr. hml. t nets or plmiitro. Ptevont IntaQltr nnl i iwr (t Uttni' 111 llilltl, I UNIT BMChowiiimDKXlltiilmi.rnfemont .j.lolIorinCUHU sr.er all others fsl . lntisf. ttt,.in Imtiaa t .n,ii.. AJftXTablfltH. 'I'lMthtlMmrul lhn,.rtL 2.1 ..III jura jrou. Vo clta 11 pollli wrlttsn BUrnln to it. fjrt acuta In mc! enn or rsfund tbu ruonrr, 1'rlci 11V lib. tnrotl fnrXii.f.O by trail, lu plain wrapper. Bpotrclp-orrif, Clroularirra. Kor sale in Omaha, Neb. by Js, Forsyth, 202 N. i6th. Kuhn & Co., 15th and Douglas, and In Council I? luffs by J. C. Dellaven. Druggist CURE tOURSELFI U IHbJ for tibnatiirat dl ImrxM, lull inwna'lons lrrltntlnnn nr tilrflrntlnna of in il c hub tirniliratira. rnlnli-M, nnd t.tat mtiln. IfHlEVMSCHEMICtlCa. B'nl or PolimiMja. Nolil ttf llrngglita, or nt In plain wrapper. Ir mprxii, pirpahl, fa' 1 1 . cm. or 2. h.-l r lr.. ii T, CitcMMr ttini uu fixjpjaO NO CURE. NO PAY If you hum .mall, nrak oiftni, lott itowrr nr wi-akmlnir drama, our Vacuum Oruan Pot flnpi-r will rr.tnie joii niihinit rlnie. nr rlertrlrtty, 55.000 1m n.ei not ens fallurr not nn rrturnM no r f) p fraudi wrltitfor ptrtlpulr. .nt .(alnl Hi plnln rnrrlopt. LOCAL APPLIANCE CO.. 414 Charles Bide. Center, Colo. JAMES t Q0Y9 & GO., Telephone lOUO. Oinoli.t, Sil COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS ami STOCKS ItUAltD OK TIIADIS. Correipor.dence; John A Warren & Co Uirect vlres to Chicago and Nw YorS H.RPEiHE.Y&C0. Grain 8oon4rtr Lire BLcn BRANCH 1038 fiit Haf flaarBttl mwb not w irmurt, I VPrtTtBti eniclAii, VkBm ciKSiHiiTi.q .WEm v. i. 3V MEN OMAHA MM- UftCCUt UUV I