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    THE OMAHA DAILY PEE; TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1901.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
'TmctWlty Marks Day's lesslon of Beard
of Trad.
TRADING IN WHEAT IS MOSTLY LOCAL
"Wlirnl Opeim Wfnk, lint l(ilir t'p on
Itciiorl of Decline eif Visible Sup
( ply Corn llenrlsli Pro-
j visions Sternly.
CIIICACiO, Aug. 19.-Inactivity marked
today's session or the Uoard of Tiude and
Influenced by lower uibles, September
wheat closed He lower. September corn
closed ',4c lower, oats wore ','c lower, but
provisions weiu strong, closing from 6'i t.i
to 2214c higher.
Heavy receipts In the northwest. together
with lower cables, canned h weak opening
In the wheat pit. The early loss, however,
wits more than recovered later on n de
crease In the vMhio supply of I,l5).0f0 bu.
nnd on heavy seaboard clearances. Trading
was mostly (or local account. September
opened 'itf'tc lower anil Sfl?ic lower at
TOHc to 71c. On commission house selling
the price declined to 70o, but rallied later
on covering by local shorts to 7114c. The
close was 'ic lower at ilU'l IUc. Toward
the close there was consldertbie changing
from December to Heptomber. Wor d's
shipments were llm,0X) hu., compared with
1,72S,M bu, last week, and the amount on
passago Increased fifil.OOO bu.. compared wlih
an Increase last week of 1 ,67 2,(Xs) bu. Clear
ances of wheat and Hour were equal to
1,S51,0"1 bu. and thirty-one boatloads were
reported taken for export. Prlmm-v re
ceipts were 1, 121,0m) hu., against 1.731.0)) b I.
last year. Receipts at Mlnne.ipohs anil
Duluth were reported as ffil ears, compared
with 3E6 cars last week and 491 cars u year
ngn, I.ociil receipts were 1J5 cars, eleven of
contract grade.
Heavy rains east of the Mississippi river
caused a weak opening In corn Speculative
operations were small and traders appear 'd
to be waltltiK fr developments of relations
tilth supply and demand. The weakness In
wheat was one of the causes for the
bearlshtless In corn. September sold be
tween f7rin and 5Sli,c and c used 'le. lower at
ES'dc. Receipts were 221 ears, with seventeen
cars or conirari grade.
Oats opened steady to 'c higher and
with corn there was a rapid decline from
the lop. Trading was light throughout tip
day and the ono bear Influence was the
weakness In corn. On the decline there was
considerable realizing by outsiders, white
the buying was scattered, mostly for local
Account. September ranged between 33,"
nnd 3fic, closing 'fcc lower lit 35'jC. Receipts
were SRI cars.
Provisions were steadier on higher price
for hogs. On good buying by pscklntr
houses the market became strong. Trading
was light on the whole. January pork
closed with a gain of 22'4c, nfter se'llng
between 15.50 and J15.52ij, Unal llgures being
nt the top. hard, September, between J7.S7',3
nnd JS.9214, closing at S.2',j US. Rlhi
ranged between J7.9714 and JS.Irt, closing 10'
higher at the top.
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 375
cars; corn, 325 cars; oats, 6S5 cars; hogs,
1S.0OO head.
Tlie leading futures ranged as follows;
.Articles.' Open. High. Low. I Cloe.i S.lt'y-
Wheat
Sept.
Dec.
May
Corn
Sept. Dec.
May
Oats
Sept. Dec.
May
JPork
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
Lard
Sept. .
Oct.
Jan.
lllbs
Sept. Oct.
Jan,
70K7iNfw;njiir;
72V73Vil 73
w 7m ,7,;
r.7i,i r.n
B9iWlifi
60 i
6P 62:
ssl62Tta
?6sV
r?
37 n
39
391il394v
14 10 I It 45
11 0714
i'b'bo"
8 S
S 02'
S 8714
It 35 14 55
15 50 I 15 7214
S f5
S 95 I
S 95
9 O214I
i 921i
S 3214i
S 45 I
8 10 I
S &714
S 20
8 2)
8 3)
S 00
S 31 I
7 97H
No.
t mli quotations were as follows;
FLOl'R-Dull: winter patents. J3. 40g3.M);
Ftralghts, J3.20f3..-M: clears. J2.70.fl3.10;
uprlng specials, $1.20ff( 1.30; tiatents. n.mr
3.,0j straights. J2.SC4i3.'0; bake.rs. J2.205J2.G5.
V HEAT No. 3 spring. fOjrTOlic; No. 2
red, iiljc.
CORN-No. 2 yellow. BSHSSHc
.nOAlI;SNo' 36V,ff37e: No. 2 white. 3S'4
89c; No. 3 white. 3S'4''a39c.
RYE No. 2. 5Sc.
y.A.U.L,I.':YI;'alr l" choice malting, fiOfffflo.
SKI'15V-.N"' 1 ,u No. 1 northwest
em. Jl.Blft 1..I14; prime timothy, J5.25; clover,
contract grade. JlO.COfj 10.25.
PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per hid., $11.45
(314.50. Lard, per 100 lbs., tS.92'4R8.P5. 8h r
ribs sides (loose), JS.ICfJ8.SB Dry (al il
nhoulderr (boxed). J7.i507.5O. Short cltar
Bides (boxed), $$.70ft8.S0.
JX,,i,?,,'Y"nH.,s of lllKh npR.
Sl;GAR-Ci;t loaf. 6c; granulated, 6.52c:
confectioners" A, 6.39c; off A, B.24c.
Following are tho receipts nnd shipments
Aw. ,unaj .
Receipt'. Shipments.
.... 20.000 21.000
....237.00O 1?0.'0)
....1M.000 17l,Oei
....372,000 302,0 0
.... 14,000 2..00
Flour, bbls...
IVhcat. bu
Corn, bu
Dnts, bu
live, hu
Uarley, hu
29.W0 15,0)0
Oil tlin PrOflllnn nrnhnnir. 1 A.
ler market was steady; creameries. 1 Ifi Jle:
dairies, 13f ISo. Cheese, steady, M;0lOUo
Ebk, easy, llljc. 5
HEW YORK. (;i:XEIlAI, SI Alt KMT.
ttiiotntlnnit of dm Day on Vnrloiio
Commodities,
NEW YORK. Aug. 19.-FLOUR-Rccelpts,
19,111 bbls.; exports, 16,329 bbls.; dull and
bout steady, winter patents, 53.6UJi:0;
winter btralghts, I3.35yi.W; winter extra',
I2.u0(f2.SO; winter low grades, 2.3..40;
Minnesota patents. J3.f5fi4.15; Minnesota
bakers. J2.85fi3.15. Rye Hour, steady: fair
to good, J2.75jj3.15; choice to fancy, J),16tf
I, B0,
CORNMEAL - Dull;, yellow western,
II. 25; city, J1.22; Rrandywlne, J3.3033.E0.
It) M-Firm. No. 2 western. 03c. f. o. b.,
dloat; state, B5Jj3c, c. 1. f New York car
lots, I) ARLEY Steady and dull, feeding. 32c.
c. I. f., HutTalo; malting, 60fj'5c, c. I. f.,
Jtuffalo,
WHEAT-Rccelpts, 109,300 bushels; ex
Borts, 3G.S.451 bushels; spot quiet; No. 2 red,
"RV f. o. b, afloat; No. 2 red, 761c, ele
vator; No. 1 northern Duluth, 79c, f. o.
b., afloat; No. 1 hard Duluth, 8Sc, f. o. h
kllnnt. Options started out weak and
heavy, following cables, foreign selling,
bearish European statistics nnd liquidation.
Rallied by enormous clearances, the after
noon market recovered, helped also by a
visible supply decrease and nctlvo cover
ing, closed sternly nt 4W14c net decline;
Beptembor, 7iil4fl77 3.16c. closed 7fi'c; Oc
tober, 7tSMj77l.sC, closed 761c; December,
f 3-16iii7lti,u. closed 78,ic.
CORN Receipts, 37,3no bushels; exports,
3,fil2 bushels; spot steady; No. 2, 62Jc ele
vator and i!3it, I. o, b.. nflont; option mar
ket was weak and lower nt first with
tvhent, cables nnd rains west, but event
ually rallied on covering and tho late
ttreugth of wheat, closing about steady at
(Wic net decline; September, 62M,(f62",ic,
tlosed lt!14c; December, ti3;ft6!14c, closed
b(,e.
OATS Receipts, l!l,50i) bushels: exports,
130 bushols; spot steady; No. 2, 40o; No, 3,
9o, No. 2 white, 43$j43!4c; No. 3 white,
l24e; track mixed western, 39ft lie; track
white, 4114U4Sc. Options quiet and irreg
Uler with corn.
HAY Quint; shipping, 72!475c; good to
tholoe, 90U95c.
HOI Swulet; state, common to choice.
IP00 crop. 13f17c: 1899 crop, 10iffl3c; old, 'ffj
if, Pacltlo coast, 1900 crop, 13fft7Hc; 1SK9
prop, lUJIBc; old, 2fj'6e.
lllDEb-Qulet, Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs,. ISc;
California. 21 to 25 lbs., 1914c; Texas dry,
84 to SO lbs.. 14c.
LEATHER Steady; hemlock sole, Rueno
Ayrcs. light to heavyweights, 23V40-U4;;
prld, 23Vrt2U,c.
PROVISIONS-Ileef. firm: famllv. Jll.fkVtr
I
2.00; mesc. 19.5010.00: beef hams. J2O.50cui
:2.00; jvaekct, J10.wiT10,B0; city oxtru, India
jiess, J16.tCl 18.00, Cut ments. quiet; plckVd
)elllos. bi lOljc; pickled shoulders, 7JJ71c;
iiicMtii niiins, nr. i.aru, urnt; western
steamed, jy.25; refined, firmer; continent,
19.25: S, A.. J10.00; compound. J7.12',4f 7.25.
Pork, Hteady, family, HJ.254i 16.75; short
Clear, I1R.254J 17.54: mess, JlB.BOiij 16 50,
Ill'TTER-Recelpts, 8,117 pkgs.; steadv;
State dairy, ltfrilSc. creamery, 16fi20lVe;
unn (lacked factory, 14!4fi"15he; Imitation
creamery, ltjl7'je.
CHEESE Receipts, 11.861 nkgs.; qujet;
f fancy lare colored, UMiOlic; fancy largo
white, DUf'c; fancv small colored, 9Sc;
fancy small white. 914c.
EGOS Receipts, 5,979 nkirs,; market
Vbtruug; state and Pennsylvania, KfJlPc;
western uncaudled, 10XfjlVic: western can
died. Wim&c.
MOLASSES Quiet,
i TOULTRY Firm; alive, springers. l!S14e:
'Aurkeys; 10c; dressed, firmer on towli and
76W(7I 7114
73'4 73?ii 71
761ifi
67'J,fi5S r,Si4
B-i'i0H ma;
6U-2H ar
3r,f?; an
3iW'37 37',flJ
39 'TV4l39H1IH
14 10 14 45
1140 14 574
15 CO 15 7214
R fS S 95
S f'5 9 05
S S7 S 95
S 20 S 321a'
H 30 X 45 (
7 97141 8 10
better on spring chickens; springers, log
He; fowl, ;yc.
METAl.S r'cutures of Importance were
lucking in local metals circles today. In
tormuilon from abroad furnished but little.
In the way of buying or selling motive,
as prices at London wore unchanged from
Fridays close, being quoted ul LIU us tor
spot and 111 log tor futures. Here after
a. dull duy the murket closed at J6.65 for
spot. Copper In London udvanced IDs to
Lib Its tot spot unu L61 2s Gd for futures.
Locally the market was nominally un
changed at ltilsc to 17c for Lake Superior
and lbSfllCV' tor casting and electrolytic.
Lcild was dull and unchanged here at
JI.3iH. while prices at London declined Is
3d, closing at 11 10s, Spelter at New York
whs -Ji-, points uettcr today In sympathy
with a similar advance In London, the
close being Mrni here at 3.92l4ij 3.9714 nnd
nt 17 is tl In London tor spot. Iron was
again dull uud nominally jnehanged nt
JU'ijlu for plglron warrants; northern foun
dry. Jlo.OOfllo.BO; No. 2 suuthern, H.f"31I.B');
No. 1 foundry southern, JH.75iijlj.25; No.
2 foundry southern soft, 14.75'(ilo.25. Glas
gow warrants closed ut 51s 4d and Middles
borough nt 40s 3d.
1 M A 1 1 A WHOLESALE .M AUK BT.
Condition of Trnde mill Qnotntlon
on Mnplc nmt l'nne Produce.
KnoS-kcclpn fair: loss off, 12WA13C.
LIVE POPLTRY Hens, C!4c: young nnd
old roosters, 2c; turkeys, Gybe; ducks and
geese, 5'jtfc; spring chickens, per lb., 12
12'4c
BUTTER Common to fair, 12S1214o;
choice dairy, In Mlbs ISfilGc: separaloi, .... .
FRK3H FISH-HIach ; bass, ISc; white
bass, luc, Muellsh, lie; bullheads, lic; ulua
fins, 7c; buffaloes, 64c; catfish. J2c; cod, 9c;
crapplts, luc; clscoes, 6c; halibut, lie?
herring, Ce; nanuock, 10c; pike, So; red
snapper, 10c; salmon. He: hunitsh, 6c; trout,
luc, whltellsh, loc,
l'.iPKON8-lJ,lve, ner dor.. eOc
VKAIS-Choicc. SQOc.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha. Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland,
1U.'J: No. 2 linlnnil. 9.nO! medium. Ii.iO:
course. 47.50. Rye straw, fS.00. These prices
are for hay of good color and quality. Da
tnand fair.
WH12AT 6Jc.
COttN 55c.
OATS 10c, old.
llRAN-$l.
. VEGETABLES.
GRK1JN COHN-Per dot., 1211.
CARROTS Per doz., 20c.
HEKT8 Per hair bushel basket, 40a
TURNIPS-Per basket. 30e.
CL'CL'MIlKliK-.llnini, crown, tier doz.. 20
5M3UC.
I LETTUCE Per bu.. 20c.
RADISHES Per doz., 15320c
PARSLEY Per dor.. 20c.
NEW imj'I'aiuKj. I.'
OAHUAOE-Homo grown. 314c.
TOMATOES Homo grown, per lS-lb.
basket, BOiiiiWc.
ONluNS Home grown, per lb., 3c.
CAULIFLOWER Home TOwn, per doz.,
75c.
MEANS Wax, per half-u. basket, tl;
string, per half-bu. basket, 76c.
PEAS-P-i bu.. $1; per half-bu.. 60c.
CANTALOUPE Homo grown, per doz.,
7Bc(itl.25; criitca $2.50.
Watermelons Texas. 20333c. as to
size.
CELERY' Kalamazoo, per bunch, 259350,
FRUITS.
APPLES-Per I J.2ji2.f,0
CHERRIES Native, per 8-lb. basket, 35a;
Missouri, per 24-qt. ense, 12.
PEACHES- 'California, per box, S0o; frea
stone, tl; choice Elocrtos, Jl; fancy, 1.20.
PLUMS-Callfornla, per crate. J1.25U1.50;
homo Blown, per 8-lb. basket, 25c.
PEARS-llanlctts. J2.25fl2.5i).
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Vnlenclas, J5.C0; Med. sweets,
J4.B0.
RANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
J2.Ci5l2.50.
FIGS California, new enrtons, 75c; lay
ers, B5c; Imported, per lb., 10012c.
DATES Perslnn, In 60-lb. boxes, Solrs, 6c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS-Engllsh wnlnuts. per lb., 15c; fil
berts, per 1L., 13c; almonds, per lb., lSg20c;
raw peanuts, per lb1., 5flB14c; roAsted, C143
7V4c; Rrazlls, 13c; pecans, 10ij22c.
CIDER Per bbl J4.B0; per half-bbl., $2.76.
HIDKS-No. 1 green. 6V4c; No. 2 green,
614c; No. 1 salted. 714c; No. 2 salted, CHc;
No. 1 vent calf. S to 1214 lbs., Sc; No. 2 veAl
calf, 12 to15 lbs., 6c; dry hides. SfilScj sheep
peits, 23U"5c; horse hides, $1.5032.25.
St. I.oiiln (Jrnln unit Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 19. WHEAT Lower;
No. 2 red cash, elevator, 70V4c; track, 71i
72e; September. 70Ho; December. 73sfl7314c;
May, 78c; No. 2 hard. 71c.
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, BWici track,
n9T4c; September, B9ic; December, 60Hc;
.May, mkiKic.
OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 3714c; track,
3SJ:aci September, 37Hc; Mny, 4014c; No.
2 white, 3Silii214c.
RYE Firmer, 214fi3c.
FLOUR Quiet; new red winter patents,
J3.50fj3.tB; extra fnncy and straight. J3.10ifj
3.25; clenr. J2.7W3.W).
SEEDS Timothy, scarce and firm, J3.0O
5.50; Max. no market.
CORNMEAlT-Stcady, J3.10.
RRAN Dull; sacked lots east track,' SSc
bid
HAY-Steady; timothy, J14.5(vg 15.00; prai
ries. JlO.tsVfi 13.00.
WHISKY Steady, $1.30.
IRON Cotton tics, quiet, $1.25.
UAOOING-Qulot, 6lj7!ic.
HEMP Twine, 9c.
PROVISIONS-Vork, strong; Jobbing.
$15.75. Lard, higher. $7.7714. Dry , salt
meats, firm, boxed lots, extra shorts, JS.50;
clear ribs, $8.6214; clear sides, $8.S74.
llacon. firm, boxed lots, extra shorts, $9.50;
clear ribs, $9.6214; clear sides, $9.75.
METALS Lead, llrm, $4.40. Spelter, quiet.
$.1.80.
POULTRY-Steady; chickens. 614c;
springs. 10c. turkeys, fie; young, 8fllc;
ducks. Be, geese, 3c; springs, 4c.
BUTTER-Steady; creamery, 17Q2214c;
dairy. 145JHc.
EGGS Steady, nenrby. lie.
RECEIPTS-Flour, 14.000 barrels; wheat.
21.000 bushels; corn 62,000 bushels: oats.
J7.000 bushels.
SHIPMENTS Flour, 12.000 barrels;
wheat, 11,000 bushels; .corn, 37,000 bushels;
oats, S1.000 bushels.
Liverpool (Jriiln nml l'rovlslons,
LIVERPOOL, Aug. 19. WHEAT-Spot
No, 2 red winter, steady, Bs 8d; No. 1
northern sprlns', quiet, 6s 8d; No, 1 Call
lorula, steady, 6s 7'4il; futures closed quiet;
September, Bs 7sd; December, Bs 91td.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed new,
4s ll-)id; American mixed old, no stock.
Futures closed quiet. September. 4s lld;
October. 4s lld; Novcmuer, 5s 114d.
PEAS-Canadlan, 6s S!41.
FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, Bteady,
7s M,
HOPS At London. Pacific coast, dull. 3
IBs.
PROVISIONS-Heef. firm; extra India
mess. 03s 61. Pork, tlrm: nrimn mess. 69s
9d. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., steady,
t2s 3d. Lard, steady; American refined In
palls, 4ls; prime western, in tierces. 36s 6d:
Racon. steady; Cumberland dut, 2S to 30
lbs., 43s; short ribs, 16 to 21 lbs.. 47s: long
clear middles, light. 28 to 31 lbs.. 45s 6d;
short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., 43s 6d; clear
bellies, 14 to 16 lbs., 60s 6d; shoulders,
square. 11 to 13 lbs,, quiet, 37s.
Rl'TT ER Firm: finest United States.
P3s; good United States, 78s.
cheese Amcrlcnn llnest white, 6s 3d.
TALLOW-FIrm, 25s 9d.
Tho Imports of grain Into Liverpool for
the week were as follows:
Wheat, from Atlantic ports, 82,000 quar
ters; from Pacific ports, none; from other
ports, G.ooo quarters.
Corn, from Atlantic ports, 32,300 quarters.
Kiinnns City Crnln nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. I9.-WHEAT-Scp-tember,
65He; December, C8iJfGS'4c; May.
72Tp. cash. No. 2 hard. 67c; No, 2 red, 72Hc.
CORN September, 5SiW5STic; December,
BS!f,5i59o; May, 621io; cash. No. 2 mixed,
BS4751)c, No. 2 white, B9fi5.T4c.
OATS-No. 2 white, 39ftl0!4c.
RYE No. 2, BSIJJ5814C
HAY-Cholce timothy, $13.50; choice pral
rle, $13 00.
RUTTER-Crenmery. 16HJ19c; dairy,
WillSc,
EO(!S Firm; fresh Missouri nnd Knnas
stock quoted on 'chnngo nt 12c doz,, loss
off, cases returned.
RECEIPTS-Wheat. 326.400 bu.; corn.
62.400 bu.: onts. 41.0) hu.
SHIPMENTS-Wheat. 129,600 bu.; corn,
24,400 bu.; onts, 17,000 bu.
Toledo tirnlti nnd Seed.
TOLEDO. O.. Aug. 19. WHEAT Higher,
active. No, 2 cash, 75Uc; September, 7314c;
December. 7S;c.
CORN-Flrm. dull: No. 2 mixed, 5W4c;
September, tiSVic; December, 6fli;c.
OATS-Steady. No. 2 cush, 36c; Scptem
her. 3i'e; December, 37c.
RYE Easy ; No. 2 cash, BSUc.
CLOVERSEED Firm ; prime cash, J6.35;
October, J0.25.
Mtlvtitnkep Grnln Mnrket.
MILWAUKEE, Aug. 19. WHEAT Mar
ket steady; No, I northern, 71fj73c; No, 2
northern. 70ii7114e; September, 7114c.
RYE Ixiwer; No, 1, 69Uc.
I1ARLEY Higher; No, 2. ClfiSSc; sample,
45S7l"J'iP
CORN-September. 6S14c
Visible ."upply nf (irnln.
NEW YORK. A'lg. 19.-The statement of
the visible supply of grnln in store nnd
afloat on Saturday, August 17, as compiled
by the New York Produce exchange, is as
follows; Wheat, 26,770,000 bushels, decrease
1,419,000 bushels; corn, 12,S3,000 bushels, do-
crease 813,000 bushels: oats, 8,tl7,WO btlfhcls,
Increase 1.002.(i bushels, rye. 935.000 bush
els, Increase 213.() bushels, barley, 252,1'X)
uusiieis, uccreuse os.iw uusncis.
Diilotli (Jrnln Slnrkpt,
DULUTH, Minn., Aug. 19,-WHEAT-No.
1 narti casn, i.i(,c; No. 2 northern, BS,c;
No. 1 northern, 704c; September, 70-V;
December. 71Sc.
OATS-f1iMic
CORN-6514C.
I'porln .ttnrket.
PEORIA, 111., Aug. 19.-CORN-Easlcr;
No. 2, BSC,
OATS Quiet; No. 2 white, 3711c billed
through.
WHISKY-On the basis of JI.30 for lln
Ishcd goods.
.Minneapolis Wlipnt, Flour nml llrnn
MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 19. WHEAT
i nsn, wc; September, eS'nC; Decent' or,
0'ic; on track, No. 1 hard, 71Kc; No. 1
norinern, ww, No. 2 nortnern, biyuic.
FLOUR AND URAN-Fnchangcd.
EIkIii Hunter .Mnrket.
ELGIN, 111., Aug. 19. PUTTER Firm nt
-it, ouerings. oi luus. inc ween n uuijmii.
was eio.yuo lbs.
.MOVIjMli.NT.S OF STOCKS AM) IIO.MIS,
Interest In Soiiip Affects VnltiPS nf
All Sernrltlps.
NEW YORK. Aug, 19. Dealings In stocks
today were too smnll to offer n broad basis
or generalizations, but the fact is sig
nificant that very few utocks were offering
for sale, holders apparently being content
to retain their holdings In splto of some of
the developments unfavorable to values, so
that the demand, small though It was, was
sufllclent to overcome tho opening decline
and establish n higher range of prices than
those at the close of last week. The addi
tions to the ranks of the strlklm- steel
workers over Sunday was responsible for
me opening neavinas not omy in innse
slocks, but In the general list. Tho Inter
ests Involved In the strike are so large that
Its visslcltude affects the values of nil se
curities. Thn market guardians supported
them and the starting of some of their
mills had a reviving effect; but they did
not fully share In the Inter recovery of the
market, which carried some of the railroad
stocks substantially over Saturday's prices.
The activity and strength was confined to
a few stocks only and was apparently due
to causes Individual to those slocks. Nor
folk Western was most conspicuous un
der tO Influence of the net earnings of the
company for the fiscal year, showing a sub.
stanclal surplus over the present dividend
rate. Chesapeake & Ohio rose to n less ex
tent In sympathy. The buying of these
stocks was attributed to Philadelphia ac
count. The figures of the coal export trade pub
lished this morning, showing tho value of
coal exports doubled since 1897 and tho
nmotint more than trebled since 1891, were
an Influence In the strength of these stocks,
which are peculiarly bencllted by the coal
export trade. Norfolk Wester- rose 214
over Saturday. The rise In St. Paul and
Atchison reached about the same figure In
a sudden spurt Just before the close. Chi
cago & Eastern Illinois mounted S points
over tho previous sale. Amalgamated Cop
per resumed Its upward movement and
there was somo activity in Sugar, owing to
the concerted action of the compnnles In
fixing prices. The stock advanced, but lost
practically nil the rise.
There was greater confidence felt In the
money outlook thnn on Saturdny after the
bank statement. This feeling was due to
several causes. The unexpectedly large de
crease in' cash was snld to be due to the re
tirement of circulation bv tho nbsorbed
Rank of the Republic. The subtrcasury has
made a small contribution to the money
market since Friday by reason of large
pension payments and disbursements on ac
count of Philippine expenditures. But the
sudden weakness developed In the foreign
exchange market was tho dominant Influ
ence in causing the better feeling over the
money outlook, on account of tho assur
ance nfforded that gold from Europe will
be forthcoming to meet any urgent needs
on tho part of New York. The demand
Mils fell today to J4.S614, compared with
J4.S8 at the high point Inst wceK. marking
a relapse of approximately a third of the
range from tho gold export to tho gold Im
port nolnt.
Offerings of bills ngalnst wheat exports,
purchases of stock for London account ami
a cessation of the demand for repayment
by syndicates of tho loans from European
borrowers were all Influential In the weak
ness of exchange. Tho market closed firm
but very dull on the last rally.
Railroad bonds wcro little dealt in and
were Irregular. Total sales, nar value.
$o9d,000. United States bonds were all un
changed on tho last call.
Tho Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram: There was a dead
calm In the stock- market today with prices
generally sagging. Consols were heavy and
the weakness of New Y'ork exchange sug
gests the possibility of gold withdrawals.
American stocks In n nominal market
opened weak on Saturday's bank state
ment and the spread of the steel strike,
but London Is Inclined to pick up stocks
on reactions nnd New York came as u
buyer, particularly of Norfolk & Western,
on the rumors of n combination. Tho
close was Irregular. The International
were strong on wild talk of a world's cop
per combination.
The Rank of England hns received .13,
000 gold In bars and 1,000 eagles and had
boirght 161,0o0 in .India nnd 16,0o0 on the
continent. Austria Is Inquiring for gold.
Money on call was finally unlendable. On
talk of gold exports Paris exchange
touched 25.23.
The following nro tho closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchl.on
(in jifd
naltlmoro & Ohio.
do pM
Canadian 1'nclflc .
Canada rio
. "6 So. Pacific
. or.'i So. Hallway
. 9iVi do pfd
. St Texas & Pacific. ..
.llt'.jTol., St. L. & v.
. 69 do pfd
. 47 Union Pacific
. 37li do pfd
. "7 WahiiKh
i. 3S'4 do pfd
. TJV, Wheel X. I. 1-
,. (,'',
.. 31.
.. Miit
.. 4.'
.. mi
,. 33
.. 31
.. S9U
.. ZVi
.. 39i;
.. 19
.. 32
.. 2)
.. 41
.. 70
,.17i)
..193
.. S7
. .Km
..llli
.. 20'.,
,. 84?
2Ma
.. V,
.. 61',
. .101
..135S
.. ti
.. 4??;
.. 9
..223!a
.. 6?,
..117';
..261
.. U
,. 20
.. 2:
,. 79
.. 92i
., 84
.. 43';
,. 20'
.. 42
,. 7:4
,. f9
,. 64
.. 41
.l!2ij
.. 41
. 81
.200
. 20'i
. 71
.132
.. 621,4
. Ui4
,. 72
. 134,
. 80'j
IS
. &
. 43H
. 91.
. 93'
Ches. & Ohio
Chlcaco & Alton...
dn pfd
Chicago, Ind. & 1.
do pfd
ChlcaKO & E. III..
Chicago O. W
dn 1st pfd
,1!8; do 2d pfd i
. .i wis, tvntrai
. Sl',4 Mo pfd
. 4f P. C. C. & St. L.
.l' Adams Ex
.11014 American Ex
du 3d prd
ChlcaKO & N. W
C. II. I. & P...
Chicago Ter. & Tr.
is u. M. i;x
37 W'ells.ParRO Ex...
do pfd
C. C. & St
L
. S'J'i Amnl. Copper ....
. 13V Amcr. Car & F...
. fli do pfd
. 22i Amer. Lln. Oil....
..lfll do pfd
.22! Amer. S, & It
. It',4 do pfd
.. 91'i Amcr. Tohacco..
,. 3Hi Anac. Mln. Co....
. CJTk Ilrooklyn It. T....
. fi't Colo. Kuel & Iron.
..M'l Con. Ons
. 53 (Con. Tobacco ...
. 73 I dn pf,
.Itl'.i Oen, Electric
. W lilucouc Sugar ....
. 714 Hocking Coal ....
. 6') Inter. Paper
.125 I do pfd
.103H Inter. Power
.HJli Laclede Oas
.164 iNatlonal lllncult .
. .National Lead ....
. It National Salt
.107 do pfd
.1011s No. American ,,,,
. K-t Paclflo Ciiant
. Pacific Mall
People's (as
.U2V4 Prettied S. Car ...
. f'f, do pfd
. ! Pullman P. Car..,
. M Uepubllo Steel
. 3 do pfd ,
,.144 Sugar
. tl'i Tenn. Coal & Iron
. 77',i Union Hag P...,
. 4. do pfd
. 41, t f .H. Uathr
. 78 I do pfd
. bi V. S. Hubber ,
. 2SVi do pfd
. 65 l. S. Steel
,164'i do pfd
.U Wentern Union ....
Colorado So
do lit pfd
dn !t pfd
Del. & Hudson ..
Del. L. & W
Denver & II. a..
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
dn 2d pfil
Ot. Nor. pfd
Hocking Valley .
dn pfd
Illinois Central .
Iowa Cent Ml ....
do pfd
Lake Erie & W..
dn pfd
J 4. & N
Manhattan L
Met. St. lty
Mcx. Central ....
Mrx. National ...
Minn. & St L...
Mo. Pacific
M , K. & T
do pfd
N. J. Central ...
N. Y. Central ...
Norfolk A: V
dn pfd
No. Pacllle pfd...
Ontario & W
1'fnnsylvunla ....
Heading
dn 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. & H. F....
do lit pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. tiouthtv....
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd....
Offered. Trust receipts.
Iloatnn Stock Quotations.
ROSTON, Aug. 19. Call loans, 3!4ij3 per
cent; time loans, 45 per cent. Ofhclal
closlns:
A.. T. & S. F
do pfd
Amer. Sugar
American Tel
Iloston Albany..
Iloston Elevated ..
lUton & Me
U. S, Steel
do pfd
Fltchburg pfd
Oen. Electric
Ed. Electric III....
Mex. Central
Old Colony
Old Dominion
Union Paclllo
West End
. 7 Atchison 4s
, 93 Adventure
,112'; nlnghwii Mln. Co.
.161'i Amal. Copper ,
.102
. 4
. 2914
.US',
. 37
.713
. 2
. is;
. 2a
.Wt
,. SI
.I7ii
"i
,.34H
.. 23
. t3;
Atlantic
.179
Cal. A Hecla ....
,192'4
. 42';
. 0I1-,
If.
.262'4
.24 1
, 2414
Centennial
Franklin
Humboldt
0ceola
Parrot
Qulney
Mania re Copper.
ramaracK
S(,4 UlHh Mining
OUj Wolverines ..
96 I
llnnU ClenrliiKs,
OMAHA, Aug. 19. Rank clearings loilay.
$1,059,875.46; clearings for corresponding day
last year. $1,019,531.92: Increase, $10,343.51,
ST. LOUIS. Aug, 19.-Clcnr:ili4, J7.140,73.
bnlances, $1.06,443; money steady, with gio 1
demand; New Y'ork exchnnge, par bid, l)c
premium asked,
ROSTON. Aug. 19,-Clearlngs, JIB'O");
balnnces, Jl, 191, 255.
CHICAGO, Aug. 19.-Clcarlnss. $23, 151,733;
balnnces, J2.B6I.221; posted exchnnge. JI.SS
for sixty day and $1.8714 on demand, N.-w
York ixehnrgo, jfo discount.
NEW YORK, Aug. l!t.-Clenrlngs, $1C0,
110,161; balarces, $6,(32.019,
CINCINNATI. Aug. 19.-Clearlngs, 13.727.
fi.ii); New York exchange. 10fjI5c discount;
money, 3'46 per cent.
IIALTIMURL, Aug. 19,-Clenrlngs, $.',568.
391; balances. $293,5.81; money, 44ffB !'r cent.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. l:i.-Clcanng.,
$13,, 43,755; bal.uicee, $2,305,410; money, IJJPj
pel cent.
piv York .Money MnrUel,
NEW YORK, Aug. 19.-MONEY-On call,
closed steady at 2?j, per cent; last loan, 2
per cent; prime mercantile paper. Pityi per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE-Weak, with ac
tual business In bankers' bills at $1 6 .fl
4.86s; for demand and $4.8414 for sixty days';
posted rates, Jt.8514 and H.8S; commcrc.al
bills. JI.831iff4.SI.
SILVER-llar. BSS,c! Mexican dollars, 5c.
RON DS Government, steady; state in
active. Tho closing quotnt'ons on bonds are ns
follows:
V. H. ref. 2, reg..
do coupon
do 3., reg
do coupon
do new 4, reg....
do coupon
di old la, reg....
do coupon
do reg
do coupon
I), nf C. 3 5s
Atchison gen. is...
do lid J. 4s
Canada Ho. 2s
Ches. ei O. 4hs....
do 5s
C. .t N. W. c. 7s
do S. F. deb. it.
Chicago Trr. 4s
Colorado So. 4s
Denver A It. O. Is.
Erie general 4s
F W. & D. C. Is..
(Jen. Electric
Iowa Central Is... .
L & N. unl. 4s....
M.. K T. 2s
do 4s
.107N. Y. Central Is...
1i'7i N. J. C. gen. Js....
KSi, No. Pacllle 3
PH't do 4s
IS7 'N Y. C & St 1, 4s.
137 'N. it V. con. 4s...
113 lOregon Nav. Is
113 I do 4
107; 'Oregon S. I.. 6s...
117 1 do consol 6s
121 Heading gen. 4s...
10314 Hlo O. W. Is
9 ,Ht L & 1 M e. 5s...
Ud
13-1
:m
10414
100',
10)1,
tlu
K2H
IM
117
95'4
101
110
125
181
11.-.
Illi'4
t
117
f,8
11814
10-j 'St l & S F g. 69..
107vt
.121
12.1U
87?
i"ll4
fr,
101
2C0
1I64
1O0H
2
3 ;
St. Paul consols
St P. C A I Is.-
do 1V1
So. Paclllo 4s....
So. Hallway 5s..
rf. It. & T. 6s....
Texas .t Pacllle
Mo 2s
Is
9'4
t'nlon Pacllle 4i
101's
II7,
101
Wabash Is
do 2
West Shore 4s..
Wis. Central Is
Va. Centuries .
112V
9i;
Offered.
London Stock Clnotntlons,
LONDON, Aug. 19. 4 p. m. Closing:
Consols, money. .
do account
Anaconda
.. 9P; M., K. & T. pfd.
.. 91I4 N. Y. Central ...
.. m, Norfolk & W
.. 70S do pfd
.. 97 No. pHCltlnc pfd..
.. M'4
..1J4I.4
.. so
.. S9'4
.. 514
.. 3IM.
.. 21'i
.. 39
.. 2
.. 32'i
.. K,
.. 6SI4
.. 91'i
.. 9I'4
.. 42'4
.. 91'4
.. 21'4
,. 394
Atchison
do pfd
Ilaltlmore & Ohio.
Canadian Pacllle
Ches. & Ohln
Chicago Ci. W
St Paul
1-9 iDntsrlo & W
mi.
lleridtnc
. 4.N
. 22'4
,in;
. tl'i
. 91
. 39H
. 67V
. It
.117
.105
. 27
do 1st pfd...
dn 2d nfd....
So. Hallway ..
Denver A R,
O.
In pfil
dn pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd....
do 21 pfd
Illinois Central
I. A N
M , K. &. T....
So. Pacific ...
Union Paclflo
do pfd
U. S. Steel ...
dn nfd
Wabash
do pfd
MONEY' 114 Per cent. The rate of dis
count In the open market for both short
and three months' bills was 21 per cent. '
Nevr York Mining .Stocks.
NEW VoRK, Aug. 19. The following are
the closing quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Con
Alice
Ilreece
Hrunswlck Con
L'omstock Tunnel...
Con. Cal. A Va....
Deadnood Terra ..
Rom Sliver
Iron Silver
lA'sdvlllc Con
, 23
. 43
.140
.
. 6.4
173
. 61
.17..
. 56
. t
Little Chief ..,
.... It
....8'W
.... 71
.... 8
.... 3
.... i
.... VI
.... 4)
....J)
Ontario
Ophir
Phoenix
Potosl
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Small Ropes ..
Standard
PnrelKii I'lnniielnl.
LONDON, Aug. 19. There was an abun
dant supply of money today nnd there wm
moderate demand. Discounts were quiet and
weakening. On the Stock exchange the
dealings wero Insignificant and opera
tors were apprehensive of another period
of stagnation. Consols and first-class ce
curltles were easier. Home rails had 11
downward tendency and foreigners were
lifeless, though their tone was good. Ar
gentines anil Brazilians were easier. Rio
tlntos were harder'. Kafllrs were dull.
Americans wero affected by tho New Y'ork
prices and the strike news. Steels nnd
St. Paul were weak. The close was steady.
Canadian Pacifies. Improved on tratllc
earnings. Grand Trunks were easier. Gold
premiums nro auoted ns follows;
Buenos Ayres. 132.20; Madrid, 39.70; Lisbon,
38.50. Gold premiums at Lisbon have de
clined to 38.00. GdWrpf,mlums at Rome nro
quoted nt 4.30. ThojBtock exchange will
be closed next Saturday, August 24.
PARIS, Aug. 19. 'Business on the bourso
today opened undecided, but later a more
favorable disposition prevailed. Rio tln
tos advanced on tho higher price of cop
per. Kaffirs were llrm. Governments were
supported. Rentes were llrm and Indus
trials were Irregular. Thompson-Houston
was weak. Three per cent rentes, 125f 2oc
for the Hccount. Exchnnge on Iindon, 25c.
Spanish 4s closed at 17.15,
BERLIN, Aug. 19. Huslness on tho
bourse today was fairly active and prices
were generally firm. Homo funds wero
better. Coal nnd railway Improved, owing
to the more satisfactory reports from
Silesia and the favorablo atato of tho
British Iron trade, Italians and Rentes
were In demand for Italian nccount. Ca
nadian Pacifies showed a hardening tend
ency, as a result of Increased traflic.
Kalllrs continued to improve. Exchange
on London. 20m 4314 pfgs. for checks.
Discount rates: Short bills, li per cent;
three months bills, 2H per cent.
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Aug. 19.-COTTON-Spot
closed quiet; middling uplands, 8c; middling
gulf, Sl;c; sales none. Futures closed
steady; August, 7.22c; September, 7.21c; Oc
tober, 7.31c; November, 7,38c; December,
7.42c; January, 7.44c; February. 7.11c;
March. 7.47c; April. 7.4Sc.
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 19.-COTTON-Flrm;
sales, 1,350 bales; ordinary, 51c;
good ordinary, 6 !-16c; low middling, 73tc;
middling, 8 3-lRc; good middling, 8 9-16c;
middling fair, 8 13-16c; receipts, 1,285 balcn;
uinrk 47.14s billon: tuturcs steady: August.
7.90fi7.92c; September. 7.48c; October. 7.32a
7.33c; November, 7.3ofl7.32c; December, 7.31
T n. T,iinrt TlWiTSlp- VehrtlH rv. 7.3111
7.'36o; March, 7.35Ji7.37c. w , A
ST. LOl'IS, Aug. 19.-COTTON-Qulct;
middling. Sc; sales. 75 bales; receipts, 50
bales; shipments, 36t bnles; stock, 20,633
U GALVESTON, Aug. 19.-COTTON-Flrm;
8 LIVERPOOL. Aug. 19.-COTTON-CIOS-Ing,
spot, moderate business; prices llrmer;
American middling, fnlr. 5 3-32d: good mid
dling. 4 27-32d; middling. 4 9-4d; low mid
dling, 4 ll-32d; good ordinary, 4 3-32d; ordl-
........ n 7"lM 'rlirt unl.ia nf tnilnv were
7,000 bales, of which Ort were for specula
tion and export and Included 6.300 bnles
Amerlcnn. Receipts, l.oou bales; no Ameri
can; futures opened quiet, hut closed quiet.
American middling, I. m. c, August,
4 26-611) 4 27-f.ld sellers; September, 4
23-iild, sellers; October, g. o. c, 4
ll-iild, buyers; October and Novem
ber, 4 8-6I1I, buyers; November and
rwrmlier. 4 6-64!i 1 7-64d. buyers; De
cember and January, 4 5-iHQl 7-6ld, buyers;
January and February, 4 6-6IS4 i-6ld,
buyers, February and March, 4 7-6ld, buy
ers; aiarcn aim .prii, -1 i-ivyi o-un,, uj
crs SEW YORK. Ane. 19 COTTON Futures
opened steady, with prices 1 point higher
to 2 points lower, displaying nn Indifferent
response to bullish Liverpool cables nnd
bullish crop news. Immediately following
the call weakness supplanted tin ca- y
stability and prices broke 8 polnu fiom
the Initial bins, under professional r.qui 111
tlon. rumors uf good rains In central Texns
nnd sheer absence of speculative suppo t
Yet It was vtry evident tnat tno near con
tlncent was In no humor to adopt anpre!'-
slvo tactics, for covering was quiet y done
on the down turn and preparatl .li wie
mado for a rally later In the day. Liver
pool quickly conformed to our hcnvlnets
and lost mos,t of Its advance before th
close. The llrst break here carried Oc
tober off to 7.2sc and Janunry to 7.38c, from
which there was a rebound of 2 nolnt'
After a lengthy period of heflnt'on end
apathy the mnrket developed btillUh ten l
enclcs, despite reports of two Inc lies of
r.iln In Sherman, Tex., and worked slowly
but steadily back to the opening figure i.
Soon lifter midday shorts became pervous
11s a result of predictions for a bill' si
weekly government report tomorrow an 1
following bad crop news from parts of the
Carollnas and Georgia. This buylni; In
conjunction with fairly active bull support
caused prices In somo Instances t re c i
new high levels for tho day, with tho Janu
ary option leading the rlso. New Or'e.im
it ml European buying orders with seii'ltlv?
strength In tho New Oreuns mirk-t did
much to help the late market here. Wall
street wis a liberal buyer of Oit b-r u-d
Jnnuary on the late Improvin nl. 'I h i
market was finally steady, with price i net
I point higher to l point lower
ev York Dry (iooils .MnrKet,
NEW YORK. Aug. I9.-DRY GOODS
Heavy brown sheetings and drill lute
been dull and barely steady, outside of bet
brands. Four-yard sheeting are li m
Bleached cottons quiet at previous prices
and coarse colored cottons dull. Print
cloths Inactive and unchanged. Lending
lines of indigo blue prints advanced 'ic.
other prints unchanged, Ginghams steady.
Fine white goods selling freely for spring.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Ohcici ef Stetri Iteadj, Othtr Qitdei
Are Easier.
HOG MARKET INCLINES TO BE ACTIVE
Put Comn nml Heifers Move Slcmllly
In .MpiIIiiiii llrniles Sheep Mnr
ket .Mtend) ttlth Re
ceipts l.lliernl.
SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 19.
Receipts were. Cattle. Hogs, dhe.p.
Official .Monday 4,2U 3,w6 9,. 21
Same duy last week 2,ioy j.wi lu.aw
Siunu week before 3,6 5 b,701 b.tvll
S.unu tliiec weeks ago... 1,M 4,6 ,Ul
bainu day last e,n -I'liij 10. 1j4
AVtiiihu price paid tor nogs at Suuth
Omaha the
purisons:
past several djy with com-
I 1901.liiOO.l899.U9j.lsD7.lS96.11S95.
July
Julv
f SSTtil 5 06I
l 5 I3
5 IMn .' 03 1
B til i ti 09
5 66I41 3 15
r. 7c .-. iw!
4 321
4 3J
432!
4 32
4 19,
4 26
4 331
4 43
!7i 3 431
2 (61 4 89
2 ib
2 711 4 9J
2 it 4 a
2 77 4 67
2 77 4 4J
I 4 45
2 81, 4 54
4 tw '
2 1 4 6
3 02, 4 o7
2s...
2a...
30...
31...
3 l7 3 2V,
3 72 3
3 74, 3 411
July
JUiy
July
3 tO,
August t
3 79
3 M
August 2.
August J.
August 4.
August 5.
AtluiiHt 1!
3 45
3 47
(1 7y ' i 1 5 15
3 61
3 61
3 il
3 77
1 5 10
3 57
3 53
o it
4 4o
5 80
S 65
5 04
r. 14
i
3 S
August 7.
August s.
4 38
3 45
2 a
I 55
& 15
4 37
3 81
2 75
4 50
4 4o
4 67
August It.
i 1
5 7. i. , 5 114
4 32
4 '.':
4 29
3 67
3 49
3 131
vuglisi i(J,
August 11
August 12
.1111. !4I 1.1
6 74l4 5 00
I 1441
3 til
2 761
1 W
ST1
3
7l 3 51,
2 80
4 35j
3 49 3 56
3 741 3 61,
2 801 4
60
u .i-sl 4 901
5 ;3S( 4 97
, 1
I
4 431
4 411
4 32
4 361
4 47
4 50,
2 4, 4 j
2 83 4 0.'
August 14
AUulist I.,
U llsl 4 Ul
t 771t 4 8s
B 8.1U 5 in
3 75 1
3 78
3 74)
.1 661
3 l.7
I 2 8J1 4 -i:
August 16
AuiMlst 171
3 70l ,4 47
3 71 2 841 4 55
3 681 2 92
3 73) 2 8S 4 51
August 18
August III 1
I 95
6 89
Indicates Sunday.
The olllclal number of cars of
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.
stock
H'rs.
C, M. & st, P. Ry... 1
Union" Pacllle system. 10
C. &. N. W. Ry 5
F.. E. & M. V. R. R.. 10
S. C. fi P. Ry
C, St. !., M. Ai U... 12
B. t M. R. R. R 83
C. B. At O. Rv I
C. R. I. &. P., cist.. 2
C, It. J. V P., west.. 3
Illinois Central 1
3
2 28 2
4
12 7 3
1
3
5 1
2
S
'3 V.
43 36 5
Total receipts 191
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing tho
number ot head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company....
Cudsihy Packing Co
Armour and Company.
148
871
621
1.2'M
. 759
1,219
1,410
l.i'ljii
2,4o2
153
861
8W
101
95
44
41
S
63
158
112
....
R. Becker Degall
Vansaiit & Co
Lobmnn & Co
W. 1. Stephen
Hill & Huntzlugcr
Livingstone & Hchallor....
Hamilton .Sc Rothschild....
Wolf & M
Hammond, St. J
U. F. Hobblck
A. S. Mawhliiney
Other Buyers
420
ti..
250 1,291
Totnls 3,927 4,227 6,693
CATTLE-With about I.C00 cattle received
but a limited number of drylot beeves ar
rived today, the big end of the off r.ngs
coming from tho range. Drylot steers weiv
scarce, demand good and prices strong to
higher on finished grades. The market for
range steers lit for the block was quotaoly
unchanged. Good to choice range beeves
sold around $ 1. 25 'o 4.50, about the sam. as
last week. With tho Increased supply values
on the thinner stuff shaded lower.
About forty loads oi cows, mostly Ir .m
the range, were offered, nnd the uomand
was Just abopt equal lo the supply. Tr.o
maiket ruled steady on anytning wltn
weight and llesh, but for medium wel,ln
stuff there was a weaker feeling and prices
tended lower.
Tho receipts of stock cattle we o omc
whut limited and there was a d attn of
stockers, especially. Yard traders wanted
more or less feeding cattle, and compara
tively freA buying .soon cleared the i e.is
of tho moderate supply. Heavy feeders soli
steady and stockers wero quotnbl) strong.
Reprcscntntli o Miles: '
REEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
t S20 2 00 56..., $22 4 t5
1 8l 2 50 21.. .f 1034 4 85
1 940 3 W 3 993 4 to
1 930 3 10 23 10J9 4
4 972 3 75 42 1115 4 93
19 741 3 to 6 1116 5 15
3 1150 4 10 1 1220 5 20
50 1145 4 10 34 1114 5 20
920 4 35 24 10.l 3 20
31 1113 4 40 54 1451 5 ;0
4 1033 4 50 26 . ..1340 i 25
45 1019 4 53 IS 1365 5 73
18 1022 4 K 70 1224 5 JO
4 1050 4 li 31 1211 5 40
1 S70 4 60 IS 1317 5 45
1 1350 1 CO
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
4 767 4 25 1 1210 4 35
4 720 4 35 41 1040 5 3D
11 1441 4 33 3S 1172 5 50
COWS.
1 860 2 00 11 965 2 SO
1 1000 2 2.1 34 ESS 2 33
1 10M) 2 15 4 977 2 25
Jl 939 2 50 19 85 2 ?5
1 950 2 M 2 10S0 2 83
1 1210 2 51) 1 1191 2 90
1 110) 3 .'0 1 1210 3 15
K 92.1 2 70 1 1') 3 ?5
1 105i) 2 71 9 12-S6 3 S3
1 1030 2 75 1 1260 3 50
16 10M 2 80 1 1040 4 l
4 1107 2 80 i 1175 4 00
COWS AND HEIFERS.
4 836 3 25
HEIFERS.
1 500 2 50 1 830 3 23
HULLS.
1 1490 2 45 1 1320 3 55
1 1140 2 50 1 WO 2 :j
1 110) 2 50 2...v SV 4 tO
J 1320 2 55 1 16S0 4 13
CALVES.
1 ISO 4 50 1 140 5 00
1 ISO 4 M
STOCK CALVES.
1 350 3 00 1 220 4 23
1 220 3 ro
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
660 2 10 5 702 2 95
STAGS.
1500 4 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
46..
4..
9..
90)
2 93
2 )
3 15
570 3 CO
660 3 50
745 3 .'0
567
933
710
. 896
4
26 feeders.
3 :
NEBRASKA.
3 25
3 25
2 30
2 G3
2 30
3 10
2 50
i 05
2 65
2 50
3 35
3 65
1 00
3 00
3 30
3 20
3 00
1 cow U9) 4 30
6 feeders.
835
1 bull 1550
4 cows....
25 cows...,
12 cows....
1 cow
1 cow
5 cows....
1 cow
6 feeders.
97)
957
932
1210
1070
75S
2 65
2 70
2 45
3 10
2 25
2 55
2 65
3 31
3 35
3 65
,3 65
71 55
2 25
3 0)
3 00
3 COWS.
89t
1 null..
4 cows.
3 cows.
1 cow..
2 cows
34 cows.
..1300
,.1012
..1020
.. 9S0
.. 925
830
953
901
24 feeders.. 930
26 feeders.. 938
1 cow 1340
17 feeders.. 1005
3 mws UW
5 cows 801
1 feeder... 850
7 feeders.. 925
18 feeders.. 814
1 feeder... 800
1 feeder.
930
5!5
771
752
2 feeders.
16 feeders.
10 feeders.
29 feeders.. 897
3 20
R. Snencc Neb,
1 bull....
1 cow....
18 cows..
1 cow...,
9 cows..
1 cow.
14 cows..
8 cows..
1 cow.
3 cows..
2 cows.
1 steer. .
S cows..
17 cows. .
7 cows..
1220 2 75 4 cows 1130
". 770 2 25 1 bull 1350
99S 2 85 2 COWS 915
' lIKil 2 85
2 25
2 23
2 85
biimer & Gullfoyle Neb.
..1058 3 33 lcow.
9(0 3 35
.,1020 3 35
F. I. Dobney Neb.
.1031 2 80 4 feeders.
John Green Neb,
. . 661 2 75 1 cow
1290 2 75 21 cows
'. . 966 2 75 2 cows....
..1165 2 75 2 steers..
. .1290 3 60 10 steers..
912 3 40
. 890
. 951
.1015
. 870
.105)
. 'MS
. 841
. 930
2 00
2 76
2 73
3 60
3 CO
2 00
2 0)
2 ftl
J. AtKins-.Nen.
98,8 2 50
li cows..
23 cows..
1 cow. . .
, 936 2 0)
, 937 2 50
10K) 2 50
and W.
.1059 3 fO
2 cows.
R.
1 cow. . .
..1220
2 10
II
D. Watklns-Neb.
fi'i feeders
1 feeder... 1030 3 50
& C. Co.-S. D,
Maiauor 1.
40 steers... .1283 4 40
J. K. Samples Colo.
50 steers... .1001 3 20 2 holfers
H 3 0
j. i.ampKin yo.
2S feeders.. 1021 3 25
A W. Plummer Neb.
13 cows
I cow
3 feeders.
8K5 2 35 1 cow 1080
970 2 35 1 c)W 1010
E. G. Route Neb.
656 3 20
John Ramcs Neb.
2 26
2 ft)
21 feeders.. 751 3 45 I feeders.
1 feeder... 1040 3 00 1 feeder..
E. M. McOstrlch-Neb.
raj
520
760
SW
9M
750
3 46
3 CO
2 70
2 65
2 75
1 85
12 feeders.. 708 3 20 26 feeders.
6 feeders..
3 20 1 feeder..
W. Wiley-Neb.
3 40 2 feeders.
2 35 1 cow
M Story Neb.
3 65 5 cows.,.,
C.
2 feeders., 500
1 bull 1370
O,
31 steers.. ,1013
832 2 00
S25 2 SO
850 2 25
L.
Beraxen Wvo.
4 40
U steers. ... 1386
O, de
163 steers. ..1152
8. Hnmllton-W yo.
4 25 33 COWS IftSS 3 60
4 25 1 COW 1260 3 ft)
120 steers...H47
5 steers..
1232 4 50 1 cow 1070 3 CO
11. Kotile Neb.
7 feeders..
2 feeders..
1 feeder...
19 cows
4 cows
990 3 10 S heifers... M2 2 SO
550 2 75 t cow t) 2 W
670 2 60 1 bull 145i) 2 40
C. Scha fer-Colo.
.. 933 2 40 10 cows f33 2 V
. . S32 2 40
Orn Haley Wyo.
..H() 3 25 59 steers... .1019 3 75
.115i) 3 25 22 steers... .10? 3 73
.. 700 3 25 52 steers... .1272 4 10
1 sleer...
2 steers
1 steer...
HOGS The week onens with less than
3,100 hogs In the pens, n very moderate run
even for a Monday, and while thore were
n few quite common loads, thero wns n,
lack of dry weather hogs, the bulk of the
offerings of fairly decent, even load, he ce
prices were bunched around $3.!0 for the
fair to good grades.
The market was favorable to the selling
Interests and prices ns a rule wero n good
nickel higher thnn Saturday, with not
slonnl rales even better. Inferior I'ght
mixed and rougli bogs sold unevenly higher
but In the main prices were n nickel higher
nil around. As quality and weights, tven
the range In prices becomes narrower, nnd
sales are bunched more than they htvo
neen in some tim. with the llcbt supply
trade was soon over, the market closing
ncuye unu strong. ni inc nuviuice. Rcpro
Fciuuwvc sines;
No.
21...
75...
81...
41...
70...
61...
73...
64...
59...
53. . .
70...
37...
I.S...
77...
64...
S3...
64...
A v.
... 227
,...197
....192
....202
....224
222
.'. 1.220
....245
....22S
,...2ftl
,...230
,...270
....237
....213
....231
....230
....231
Sh. Pr.
No.
0..
1.9 .
67..
6..
60..
M..
f2..
72..
62..
70..,
55..
H..
8..
72..
M..
Av
219
216
223
231
221
211
292
224
275
244
Sh.
Pr.
5 '.'J
5 SO
5 80
80
140
120
80
200
5 90
5 9)
5 M
5 Ki
5 90
8 10
5 80
5 fcO
5 S3
i n
5 8714
i 8714
5 8714
s ;h
5 Hit
I SPi
J "14
s r,,
5 47 ' i
5 87 li
5 W
5 M
5 M
5 90
6 M
i to
5 90
5 M
80
& 9)
5 M
257
212
2.13
224
240
214
230
20
233
i 90
5 90
f, !
S 90
5 40
5 10
5 M
5 "0
5 00
5 92'4
40
40
76..
74..,
72..,
33..
(3
40
IN
80
59 262
SI 301
81 293
3 201
61 2J.)
6-) 239
25
61 270
65 235
80 214
8 210
i 95
5 1'5
6 C)
SHEEP The week opens with n heavy
run of sheep, but slightly smaller than
received on last Monday. Packers were
free buyers, nnd, while tho quality and
weights were, f nnvthlng. be ow the nver
nge, prices wire quotably firm nnd the
market active from start to Mulsh.
Lambs were also free sellers throughout
witn a stronger tendency to prices on any
thing showing weight and quality.
Quotations; Choice yearlings. tt505i3.6,):
fair to good yearlings, J3.3.i'5'3.50: choice
wethers, 3.35rrf3.60; fair to yood wethers,
.15'3.25, choice ewes, 2.75vAWi fair to
rood ewes. i2.2o(tf2.f.i: choice mirlnir Ismhs
4.8Sij5.0o; fnlr lo good sprlr.g lambs, J4.403
4.75; feeder wethers, J2,753 ); feeder lamb:),
.i.i;iU''.w. jicprescntative sales:
1 bull,.;.,, 050 2 10 14 cows.
W. A. Cole-Neb.
2 cows ltIO 3 00 1 cow..
K enw MO 1 55
No. Av. Pr.
1 Idaho ewe 101 2 75
15 Idaho ewes 101 2 75
26 Idaho ewes 101 2 75
25 Idaho cull lambs 56 3 00
49 Wyoming wethers 141 3 15
SSI Wyoming wethers S7 3 35
1 Wyoming wether 70 I 00
419 Idaho lambs ft) 4 50
121 Idaho lambs 57 4 50
6 bucks 160 1 2i
2 stags 165 1 25
33J Idaho ewes 97 2 0)
328 Idaho ewes 101 2 50
46 Idaho ewes 107 2 73
20 Idaho ewts 107 2 75
161 Idaho ewes ion 2 73
6 Idaho uwe.!4 K) 2 75
9 Idaho ewes 96 2 -5
11 Idaho ewes 60 2 85
3 Idaho ewis 73 2 5
31 Idaho ewes 89 2 '5
2 Idaho wethers 75 3 25
40 Idaho wethers 85 3 25
161 Idaho cull lambs 69 3 25
107 Idaho wetheri. 86 3 25
910 Wyoming wethers 107 3 35
196 Idaho wethers 91 2 4)
10i idniio wethers 86 2 40
7 Idaho wethers 121 3 4)
10 Idaho ycarllnga 76 3 40
2 Idaho wethers 85 3 40
16 Idnho wethers "6 3 4)
218 Idaho lambs , 72 I 5)
510 Idaho lambs 63 4 75
6 Idaho lambs 70 4 75
123 Idaho Inmbs 63 4 75
15 Idaho lambs 64 4 75
256 Idnho lambs 62 4 85
541 Idaho lambs 60 4 85
6 Idaho ewes., 100 2 75
61 Idaho ewes 110 3 00
220 Wyoming wethers 92 3 00
261 Wyoming wethers 9 3 00
149 Idaho feeder lambs 53 3 23
11 Idaho feeder lambs 50 3 25
7 Idaho wethers 121 3 40
14 Idaho wethers 100 3 40
35 Idaho Wf.thrrs 95 3 40
57 Idaho wethers 80 3 40
1 Idaho wt liter 80 3 40
2 Idaho wethers 60 3 40
253 Idaho lambs CI 4 CO
CIIICAfiO LIVE STOCK MARKET,
t
Steers, Higher, Horn Active nnd Choice
Sheep Firm.
CHICAGO. Aug. 19.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
20,0i)0 head, Including 1,500 Texans nnd 2.6O0
westerns. Steers, 10fll5c higher; butchers'
stock, strong to 10c higher; Texans, fed,
10Q15q.hlgher; grassers, llrm; westerns, ac
tive, steady to strong; good to prime
steers, $5.50i6.40; poor to medium, $3.75
6.40; stockers and feeders, J2.255j4.40; cows
and heifers, $2.50ff5.25; dinners, $1.502.50;
bulls, I2.2T.5i4. 50; calves, J3.0OW5.75. tVah.4
steers. J3.60g3.10; western steers, Jl. 005(5,10,
nuiiH-iteceipts today, 3i,UK) Head, to
morrow, 18,000 head; estimated left over,
5,0110 head; active; 6c to 714c higher; mixed
and bdtchers, J5.CO(f6.2214; good to choice
heavy. J5.70fi6.30; rough, heavy, $5.5,'i5i5.ra;
light. J5.605J6.10; bulk of sales, J5.8.Vfl6.12l4.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 19,000
head; choice llrm: others slow; good to
choice wethers, J3.30544.00; fair to choice
mixed. J3.0053.40; w'estern sheep, Ji.255i4.00;
yearlings, J3.405jl.25; native lambs, JS.OOff
5.25; western lambs, J4.005J5.25.
Knnsns City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 19. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6,000 head natives, 6,000 head Texans,
500 head calves; stockers and feeders,
strong; others steady; choice export and
dressed beef steers, J5.605J6.00; fair to good,
J4.90Q5.40; stockers and feeders, J3.005l.25;
western fed steers, J4. 40(85.50; western
rango steers, J3.405J4.60; Texans and In
dians, J4.405j4.50; native cows, J2.50fil.00;
heifers, J2.904J5.10; ennners, J2.OO5j2.40; bulls,
3.50(34.50; calves, J3.25fl5.23.
HOGS Receipts, 3,500 head; niarkot
opened 5c higher; closed 10c higher; top,
J6.15; bulk of sales, J5.8iS 6.0714; heavy, not
here, but quoted, J6.105,6.20; mixed packers,
J5.8556.15; light. J5.455j5.no; nigs, J4.50ffj5.l0.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,500
head; market steady; native wethers, J3.00
5j3.40; native yearlings, J3.405(3.C5, western
wethers. J3.005i3.35; western yearlings. J3.2i
(Q3.43; ewes, J2.505J3.10; stock sheep, H.Wii'
2.50.
Nevr York Lire Stopk .MiirUpl.
NEW YORK, Aug. 19.-REEVE8 -H
celnts. 1,704 head; steers, quiet, steady;
much butcher slock, steady, except bulls,
which were firmer: hteers, J4.00515.45; stags
nnn oxen, ..' !..
cows, J1.7053.76. Rrltlsh cables quote Amer
ican steers at H?iI21ic; refrigerator beef,
95i9C.
CALVES Receipts, 3, COS head; veals, 25e
-, nnl.fAa A , , 1 1 J.ial, I'M-lld
lllglllir, II 1 1 11' 4 It.,,, ..,(.,
J4.OO4J8.O0 tier 100 lbs. ; grussers and butter-
mUKS. lit.
Hlll'.FP AND LAMBS-Reeelnts. 17.421
head; sheep steady to tlrm, lambs slow nnd
tinges lower; sheep, J2.6nfi3.75; few at 4,
Iambs. J4. 25546.75; few at J5,805j5.8714
Iiuttn Hfl-l ,,uw., .i,,, .4 "in" ,.,.
at JG.20fi6.30 for state offerings; westerns,
St. Jouppli Live Stock Mnrket.
BT. JOSEPH, Mo Aug. 19. CATTLE
Receipts, 2,400 head; market steady 10
weak; natives, J3.0u?j6.01; cows and hulfrr-i,
Jl.25fJ6.fj0; bulls and slags, J2.(Ofil.75; slock
ers and feeders, J2.lfltJ4.Oi); veals, iri.25TJ5.:5
HOGS Receipts, 2,6o0 head; mar'et te
higher; light and light mixed, J5.75fjC.17'.,.
medium and heavy, JS.Ootjfi.'.'O; pigs, J3t0tj'
6.15: bulk, J6.OO47C.IO,
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 580 head,
market active and steady; top, uutlves, J
Stock In Slglit.
The following table shows tho receipts
of cattle hogs and hheep at the five prin
cipal live stock murkots August 19.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
South Omaha 1,243 3,083 9,921
Chicago 20,000 31,01 19,000
Kansas City fi.'iOO 3.500 2,500
St. Louis,... 3.600 4.00.) 1,00.1
S Joseph S.f"1 "
Totuls
3ii,JI3
41,081
33,001
St. I.nnle l.lVf HtneU
.tlnrUet.
ST. WUIS, Aug. 19,-CATTKE-Recelpts,
3,tVrt head, Including l.Sirt Texans; market
steady to strong; native shipping and ex
port steers, H.5Ti5.K0; dressul besf snl
butcher steers, Il.fi0fi5.35; steers under 1,001
lbs., I3.0iyr4.50; stockers and feeders, J2.fV'4j
t.m; cows and heifers, K.irYii 1.75; dinners,
$1.2Jj2.&0; bulls, K.tO'u l.OJi Texas and In-
dlitn sterrs, J2.85ff4.1o; cows and helfirs, 12 iV
3.2fi.
IIOGS-Recelpts, 4.000 hend; market llrm
nml 6c higher; pigs and lights, ir M?. .
packers, J5.85JnS.Ui; butchers, JO.of.flfi l'2i
SHEEP AND LA.MBS-ReccipK l"
head; market steady; native mutton... J ;
fi3.t5; lambs, JI.K)fr..25; rulls nnd Inc
J1.603J2.25; stockers, Jl.fj0ifj.35
4)11 'nml Rosin.
OIL CITY. Pa . Aug. 19,-OlL-Credlt b.il
nlices, Jt.2.1; certificates, 110 hid; shlpmen s,
114,800 bbls.; nveragv, 95.733 )Wr.; rut.s,
162.173 bbK. nverage, M.522 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Gn.. Aug. l'.i.-Splrlts tur
pentine, firm. 3(V. Roln. llrm; quote, ,
R, C, JI.OO; D, $1.(0: E, J1.I0; K, J1..M; G.
J1.2S; II. $1.30; Ni $1.45; K, J1.70: M. .'.;
N. J2.lwfJ2.70; WG, J3.UVff3.tX1; WW, $.1.35'iJ
3.40
NEW YORK, Aug. 19.-OIL-Cottonse. d.
firm; prime crude, ?.c, nominal; prime id
low. 40i,c Mil. Petroleum, dull; r. lln-d.
New York, $7.50; Philadelphia and I aid
more, J7.45; Philadelphia nnd Raltlmor. In
bulk, $1.85, Rosin, steady; strained, rom
muii to good, $l.4ofil.45. Turpentine, 1 rm,
36V(f37t4e,
LIVERPOOU Aug. lO.-OIIz-Cottonso d,
dull; rellned. spot, stonily, 23s Pd. Tuipen
tine spirits, steady, 27s. Renin, common,
stendy, 4s ll'd. Petroleum, refined, steal),
fi-d. Linseed oil, steady, 33s C.1.
Coffee .Mnrket,
NEW YORK, Aug. 19. Tho day In eoffeo
fjtures was a small one In the matter of
ttuslticss transacted, although 11 better fi el
lug was manifested In the higher prices
prevailing, The market opened steady with
prices ttnchnngci! to 5 points higher op
better cables front Europe than expected
and tho moderate size of primary receipts
Trading was nt no time nctlve; tonni
covering with n little foreign buvlng had
prices steady nil the session. The local
spot situation wns featureless. Closing
prices for futures were net unchanged lo
10 points hlghtft, June alone showing 11 10
point ndvnnce. The tono was stead).
Total sales were 10,250 bags, Including Sep
tember nt 4,!5c; October, l.fKV; November,
6c; Mnrch, 5.35c; May, 5.60c; spot Rio, dull;
No. 7 Invoice, 5.624c; mild, quiet; Cordova,
8f(llljC.
SitKiir Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Aug. I9.-8UOAR-Rn w.
quiet and easy; fair refining. 3 ".He.
Molasses sugar. 3 3.6c. Rellned, e s..
lower; No. 6. t.CSe; No. 7. I.55e; No. S. 4. Me;
No. p. 4.10c; No. 10, 4.31c; No 11, 4.30c: No. 1!.
4.3lo; No. 13, I 20c; No. 14. 1.20c; standard A.
6.06c; confectioners' A. 6.05o: mould A, 6.GV;
cut loaf. B.75e; crushed, 6.76c: powder d,
5.35c; granulated, 5.25c; cubes, 5 60e.
LONDON. Aug. 19.-REET St'GAR Au
gust, 8s 34d,
NEW ORLEANS. Aug 19-fll'(JAR-Qtllet;
centrlftmnl yellow, 4MHV; 'ee.
onds, 2i(,f?3l!c. Molasses, quiet; centrifugal,
55He.
Evnporntcil nml Dried Ft-tiltx,
NEW YORK. Aug. 19,-EVAPOUATED
APPLES Market ruled rather qtllel tod iy.
but retains Its llrmness of undertone, owing
to a scarcity of sellers, slate, common lo
good, 65i7e; prime, 7l4f8c; choice, 8.Hc;
fancy, 9c,
CALIFORNIA DRIED FH1MTS--M.irL-el
ruled dull. Pt tines, 3ifi7o. Apricots, Rovnl.
Slafi13c; Moor Park. 85jl2c. Peaches, peiie I,
iii;i', unpecieii. t'iy.4c.
Wool .Mnrket.
KT t.niMcj Ann- in iv-nr,T .o...i.. ...m.
- - ' , . . , .... ,, w w . tiirnii , w .414
a fair demand, medium grades, U4fT 7e;
light tine. 1145illc; heavy flue, Ittja .lc;
tug .xmui'il, jiti;
wnxmaiMn
SUMMER SPECIALS.
$43.75 New York and Return daily
$25,75 Buffalo and Return dally
$21.50 Louisville and Return
On shIc August 21-23-26.
$21,60 Cleveland and Return
On snlo September 7 to 10.
Tickets to Cleveland mnv be used via
IVubash to Detroit and D. .t C. Nnv. Co.
fctijamcrs to Cleveland, a delightful rldo
across Lake Erie.
Home-Seekers Excursions.
On sale 1st and 3d Tuesday of each Month.
Ttotirlst Rates on sale DA1I.V In nil miimi.
tmr 'resorts allowing stop-overs nt Detroit,
Nhtgnra Falls, Buffalo unit other points.
For rates, lake trips, Pan-American de
scriptive matter and all Information call
at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1113 FARNAM
STREET. (Paxton Hotel Block) or wrlto
iiAitui lu, JiuuitKS, u. A. p. D., Omalin,
Neb.
$5.00 A MONTH
SPECIALIST
In
All Diseases and
Disorders of Men
10 years InOmabft
VARICOCELE and
HYDROCELE cured.
Method new, without
catting, pidn or Ion
01 time.
CVDUII 10 cured forllfoanatbepol'ion
0 r nil.13 thorouhly clennied from
the iTBtem. Soon every Mm and ivmntom
disappears completely and forerer. No
"BREAKING OUT" of the disease on the skin
or face. Treatment contains no dangerom
druci or Injurious medicine.
WEAK WIEN from Excesses or victims
TO NEHVOUB DI5BIMTV or EXIlArjBTIOK.
WABTINO WlAKNKHS With KABI.T UfOAT In
Youno and Minrn.a Aano, lack of rim, vigor
and strength, with organs impaired and weak,
STRICTURE cured with a new Home
Treatment. No pain, no detention from bust
neis. Kidney nnd Rlnririr Troubles.
UMAROkS LOW.
Cusaltatlen free. Trcitmtnt by Mill.
Call on on or uddreas 9 So. 14th St,
Dr. Soarles & Searles. Omaha. Neb.
NO OURE, NO PAY,
MEN. If 7011 hf .mill, WMk
orguii. loit powar or wcfck.olpf
dr. Id,, our Vacuum Orn Pit alsptr
will reatora jou without drug, or
elMtrlrltj 1 Stricture and VarlcoMlo
rermtnentljr cured In I toiwaek.i
15,000 In uib not ona fallura 1 not
onertturntdi altact linniedlatai no
O.O.I), fiaudi wrlto for frea pattlm
lar.. vent aaaUd In nlatn aaval..
WCUArfUANCt CO. 131 Tiki Ilk.. IMItn.Mli, In..
nnwmr a tau inrin..... . . ... .v..
it. torn; purines and enriches the blooil; cures
the worst dyspepsia, constipation, headaohe,
llvorand klilneia. iSoandll ntdrunrlntR. Frea
RodTlcn, Bomple and book.
Ur. II. J. Kay, Sarutovu. N Y V
ENOVATOH
Famous Waukesha
There Is no more. Justly famous health
nd pleasure resort than Wuukosba, and
nowhere will be found bettor service, a
more beautiful location, or greater oppor
tunities for amusement una rest man the
FO UNTAIN SPRING HOU8E
For illustrated booklet and ratea. ad-
drees, J. C, WALKER, Mgr., Waukesha,
Wis.
OLDEST! Si IF EST: lUSST)
WALL STREET
Hour) Will Knrn II I at 3!ontul Itetnriia
The Invebtor'e Fund 1'ays Beml-AIonthiy-Tho
oldebt establlsded In America No
eertltlcate-holdet ever lost n cent. Pay-
CerillH- :-iimc u.ci luai v...
ments mado to all t.uhcrlbers every 15
days. No trouble. No. delay. Money
refunded on demand. Write today for
particulars, free to any addreis.
C. li. .MAC III. 1 A- .t
llii.Uou llnllillnic. Vtirli.
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Boyd Commission Co
Successors lo James K. Iloyd Co,,
OMAHA, NKD.
COMMISSION
IS It A IN. I'HOVIrilU.NH AND KTt)CKl.
lnral of Trails Bullaalrtal.
Direct wires to Chicago and New Toth.
CortlSnJc3t Jenn A. WajTei b C.
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