THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: TUESDAY. AUOU8T 23. 190.1. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Firm Cables and Wet Weiiber Inflates Qrain Market. MINNEAPOLIS REPORT CHECKS ADVANCE Clrala Received at Three Principal Points (hom Increase Over Laat Wtrk, bat Decline from Vfr Ago. CHrCACO. Aue. 24.-Whcat was string xt-ept a temporary nip erly, SopUmu'T closing 4ii higher, wiin December Up 'it fcn. Corn was we.ik At the st.irt, but i.e veloped firmness, the close being at a loss of o for September, with U'camb'r hio lower. lists closed hieauy, witn Septem ber a shade higher nn,i Dnntar 0,1 '. provisions were Irregular with l.ttle change in prices. Wet weather and firmer cables were the early Influences In the wheat pit. There u an urgent demand at the opening which forced prices up from the Initial fig ures and they showed a gain of H'4'J i HftSc for September, at Su'iaSgrSOty;, and r. to H higher for December at 81V".'ic. The advance was che.-ked by the fieillnj, due to Increased reedpts at Minnepolu and the market broke from 810 for the formfr, anil SIHc for the latter, to TD'A'SMlc. The offerings were well taken and whon the selling eea.ed strength again devel oped and the close was firm near the high point, September being up So, at 8v,17,.'t0.iO and December ViJt'Hc higher at W4U1V. The visible supply showed a decrease of 172,000 bushelA. The total now reported It 12,710.000 oa against 20,6&.OOV bushels tn 1A Clearances ot wheat and flour were equ.il 1o ri,(i62 bcehels. Primary renrlpts were bushels against 1.20200 bushels last year. Minneapolis and Dulnth reported receipts of 45 ears, which with loetl re ceipt of 114 cars, 2 of contract gr.de. mads a total for the thres points of 170 cars, against SO last we-k and 473 a ye.tr iro. The weather was also the Influence In the com raaxkrt, but being extremely favorable to a larse crop. b'C lines came out and caused coruti!er.ible -weakness early In the session. Helpers bought freely and aa the ofrerlng-s bectir ehautej a sett tared demanti developed and firmness en anied. end much of th etrly ls was re covered. The close showed Sntember i4c lower at 61He, after ranging between S0n and QHc December closed Ho lower ut Heavy selling of May and December oats by local long caused weakness early, but commission bouses and some locnl traders checked the decline and the c e was ateadr around Paturdtvy's close. The cash situation Is still string-, September wa a shade higher at SIHc, after selling between S4c and 34V1fc4e- December was Mo lower, at .VTHe. A strong hog market at the yards gave frm tone to provision. Packers sold moderately on a small advance, while out side traders favored the long side. S-p-tmher pork closed unchanged at Beptember lard was P4c lower at 13.22. v nils ribs were tip 5c at 17.S2H. Estimated recolpts for tomorrow: Wheat, 160 cars: corn, 430 cara; oats, 315 cars; nogs, 17.C00 head. Tha leading futures ranged aa follows: Artloles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Bafy. Wheat a Sept. b Sept. b Deo. May Corn Sept. Dec. May Untie Sept Deo. May pork Sept Oct. May Lmiu Sept Oct Jtlbs Bept Oct. Jan. SOVi i 6lVfH! 84H 38 'A 12 87HI 12 7S 13 0JM.' 8 22Vi 1 70 7 82 7 J 80V, BOW 81 S si 61V41 94 63 II 90 13 02H 13 00 8 87HI 7 7t) 7 86 7 U-H 80H 80H 1VM 80HV'i 81 61 tV-i 84 12 87 13 1T7HI 13 vm 8 20 1 06 7 80 7 85 81Wi 51H1 TOTi 81 83H BIS 01 V olVili 5144lHI 8434H1?H 36 S7T4,3St4 13 87HI 13 02Vi 13 U2 I 22H 7 7HI 7 82' 7 2 12 87V4 12 87 13 06 8 25 7 06 7 77 7 87 ti& NO. 8. a Old. b Ksw, Cash quotations were aa follows: WHEAT Nu. 3. 80fl83o, nominal; No. 2 red, 7H&310. COKiM No. 2, Ble; No. 2 yellow, B2c OATS No. 2, S2c; No. 3 white, SSc RYK No. 2. El.mt3Vtc. HAKLICY Oood feeding, 49c; fair to Choice malting, 61&60O. SEEK No. 1 llux. iAc; No. 1 northwest rn, $1.01 "a; prime tlmotny, (3.16; clover, con trant arrade. HI. 00. nominal. I'ROVlSlONfl Uees pork, per bbl., $12.80-3: 13.87. Lard, per 1UI lbs., ti.10U'3.12. Huort riba aldea (louae), J7.o7(07.7&. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), 7.0"(i7.:6; short clear idea (boxed;, 37.757.87. Ins luilownig wuio tliu receipts and ship tnenta of flour and grain Saturday: HecelptM. Btiinments Flour, bblB 174,023 26.092 Wheat bu 7S.326 67,9m Corn, bu 24J,4uO &34.k47 OliU. bu 2D4.900 4OC.707 live. bu... 8 660 liarley, bu 23,100 4,035 Un the i'roduce excliango today the but ter market was steady to firm; creameries, H.-iiUe; dajrles, lijl.c. Cheese, lower at nw llc. K(is, llrm; at mark, cavea Included, NEW YORK UliJSKHAL MARICJCT. (tootatlona oat Various o. h., of the Day Commodities. NEW YORK. Aug. 24. FLOlTTt-ne colpta, 12,437 bbla: exports. 10.2M bbla. The market was llrmly held but quiet. Winter batants, i3.ku4.3; winter straigitU, U &J Minnesota patents U-WtHto; winter extras, I2.M13.2S; Mlnncaoia I. alters, w.M winter low grades, i70i3.uo. Hye Hour quiet; fair to good, t3.SK3.3i; choice tj fancy, H-3&IJ3.W. CotN'MliAL Firm; yellow western, U.u: city, ii.iu: aim anna, H.axTS.so. H El Quiet; No. 3 western, tc, f. afloat; state and Jersey. 6uuXJc. liAltLKa Steady; fnutllng, butdtilc c. 1 I., butfaio; tnalUng, UokM a l. f., Uut fulo. WHUAT Receipts, 28.325 bu.; exports, ,ih uu. upot, tirm; ino. i rea, M'c, eie aior, and &7c, f. o. b., afloat; No. mirihern, Duluih, W!kc, f. o. b., afloat No. 1 hard, Manitoba, iSc, t. o. b., afloat. I optiuiia, oteiung strongei on bullish cables, fln in harvesting districts and northwest buying, atiged oft at noon under prollt taking, latter It recovered on reports of xpon business and was firm all tlte after boon, led by Septemle:-, closing (lo higher. May, Mt'N5i-lc, cloaed ut h-Hc; fritn;br, sS'i'uuo-iC, closed at Sic; De cember, MvH(ibc, ciosl at 86ic COltN Heceipts, i9.uuo bu. Opot, dnll; No. 3, teSo, elevMor, find G8c, f. o. b., afloat; No, 2 yellow, 6oc; No, 1 white, 5Sc. The option market opened steady with wheat, but was soon dpre.Md by liquidation re sulting from easier cables, splendid weather west and improved Chiesgo selling. It ilnnlly rallied with wtieat, closing only o net lower. May, t7'4,'c, closed at 67c; tiepteroter. &7l'u6;i,o, clo-sed st 57c; Do oemlcr, 67H4iVc, " lised at 6"He. OAT& Recelnta. M.ut'O ba.; exports, 1.1M bu. bpot, dull: quotations on new gruln, No, 2, SiVe; stand&rd v.hlte, Hic: No. 3, Ule; No. 3 Wl'te. 41c; No. 3 white. 41c; trnek whit. 4o5T4.1c. FEKD in!l; itrlig bran. 117.71300: tniddlinf. f)C636.C; city. kls.fotfJu.tai 11 AY JulM; atippiag. limbic, good tl Ohulro. $l.(J).0i. HOr'P i-irln; atate common to ch"lcs 19.2, UiTJ&;; 191, 14?fi:c; old, S$Ue; Pa tirto coast, 1A nulc; 19 1. Hji.c. o U, fcullc. liUE-45teady: Qalveston, 2) to 3 lbs., ISc; Califorrua. a lo b lbs., IX-, Ttxta dry, U to 3d lbs., lie. LJCATHEUl tileady: Hemlock sole, Bue nos Ay rea light to heavy weights; a -id, Ult't-Firm: dorrestio fair to extra, 6blv: Jain. f.(i.'. 1'itOVLSJONS-lieef, firm: family, tllfij 117: mei. S ,t:,,'..i; be-f hams. 8-T.?ii 2i.W; packet tROuiSoO; city extra, India mes-v 114 o.it i l.UM. tut netts, quiet; p c- led Ih'IIIas. t30"'il t: rlckletl shoulders. s. jiit kled hams, 'U CO,! 13 to. I.ard. firmer; west eru stoajned, is 2p; August, closed i.vj. noirt luul. ruiii-e,!, t.rin; continent, $f S iuth America, 19; compound, 5:-.17J7.3. . 1' irn, at&udy; tiunjly, S17.M'l7. .0; abort cioar, ti4 .UxolaSil; rcesa, 1 V50. toVTTElt Reelpis. K717 pk-. Quiet stivte dairy. litfUc; creamery, lCifi?9e. IXIOS Receipts, .SC3 pkgs. Market tnrr: western seconds. lll,c. St'OATi Rw. firm; f:tlr rcnnlr.g. 3 S is centrlfuaaj, M test, 1 13-He; roolasAs sugar. IH (. i;ei nei, nmi; erifsneti !'' l'f; granulated, sc. CHEEr-Rcceipta l.Swo pkga. Market quiet; rtate. full cream, fancy email col ored, ltf. large colored. 10c; large white, 'ALIjOW Quiet; city, 4e; country, 4s, c. POVLTRT Alive, flrro: western chick oa 14c; fowla. Lie: tutkeys, lie: dro.i'd, easier; western broilers, ISc; fowLi, 13c; Uu-keva, lV.Sc silrt'AIvi ."not tin wss 1 Td l"wr In Jyoudon and VoaJly was etsy end lower abm. spot being at TTAm. There was aocluia of 10a In tbe lori.-n cepper mar Vat, spa rhex rloalnc at b ts and f u- . jvooi7 oopfer was quiet. ii rei-T inoied at J13.7Mi't4.O0, electro lytic at $13.62'.'il 13.75 and casting at 113.37'. ...... i.e., ulb uncnanged at 11 3s I1 In London and at 4.2f In New l'ork. Spelter ;in unehnnced in 1itidon and locally at 14. Iron rlos'.d st 51s U.l In Glasgow and at 40s id In Middlealiorough. Locojlv Iron was qttiei, ttltit iNo. I northern ounary quoted at tlT.Vfilt.rt) and No. t northern foundry st 1..'Kjl7.00. OMAHA WIIOI.KSAI.K MARKET. Condition of Trade and Qaotatlooa oa staple nnd Fancy Proilace. EGO 3 Fresh stock, loss off, 15o. LIVB POULTRY Hens, o; spring chickens, per lb., 11 12e; roosters, accord ing to tige, 4rc; turkeys, lift) 12c; old ducks, tc; yrnii.g ducks, hliKc. HI. l"j fc.it 1'u' kltiK stock, 11313e; choice daliy, In tubs, ryjiixc; Separator, 2oc. ntKSll FISH Fresh caugnt trout, lie: pickerel. 71Sc; pike. 10c; perch, tc; buf falo, 7V4trie; bl.ieflsh, lie; wnltensn, iuc; Nulmoti, l'c; haddock, 10c: codfish, 12c; redinupper, JOc; lobster, oolled, per lb., 2ic; lobsters, green, per lb., 28c; bullheads, 11c; ctttliHh, 14c; black bass. 2o522c; hull but, loo; crapples, 12c; herrtng, c; white btts, lik': blueflns. Sc. OYSTKRS New York founts, per can. 45c, per gal. $2.15; extra selects, per can 37c, per pni. il.UJ; standard, per can sue, per gul. $1.50. itUAN Fer ton. 13.00. HA Y Prices tmoted bv Omaha Wholesale Dealers' assoclfttlon: Choice No. 1 upland, 8t.:V: No. 2. $S(I0: medium. $7.50: coarse. $7.00. Rye straw, $7.50.. These prices are for hny of good color and quality. Demand lair unit receipts llgnt. ctit.N inc. OAT3 37. RYl'7 No. 2. Ms. VKOETABLES. POTATOKS Per bu.. 70tiS0o. SWKKT l tlTATOES Home-crown, per baskst. 75c; Vlrnlnloa. per 8-bu. basket 13.75. ct. CI M1IER8-Home grown, per dot., soc. DEANS-Home Brown, wax. Der market basket, 7080c; string, per market basket. CAULIFIXJWER Horns crown, per dox.. 60c. CA TIB AGE New homo grown, lJflo per lb. HKKKM cuk.n per dox., 10C. TOMATO ICS Home arown. Der basket. 60c. RHUBARB-Per lb., lc NAVY HKA N S Per bu., $2.(. CELERY Michigan, per dox.. 8035c: largo western, 4ic. ONIONS New home arown. drr. per lb.. 2c; fancy Washington stock, per lb., 2c. FRUITS. PLUMS Wlxon. $1.66: Kelsev. Janan. $1.65. PKt'NEB Tragedy, per box. $1.60; dross. $1.05; Silver. $1.40. Pl-JAt lllJri C alifornia. earlT freestones and earlv Crawfords. $1.10; California free stones, clings, $1.00. CRAI1 APPLIES Per bbl.. $3. 'tJA I :H--t ;p iifrvrT. u- ri1e's. rvee h-w. $2.60; Colorado, $1.76; Utah Bartletfs, $2.00 f2.25. ANTAIjOITFE Idaho. standard, per cnte, f'.tHi: rcr -ciate. $2.60; home grown. per dox., $1.23. Al'PuUb New stock, -hu.. 60e: Dutchess and Wrltheys. per 3-hu. bbl., $3.60. lll.riUJEKRlLS Wisconsin, rer 16-qt cape, ?. RI-tAPR" 'nllfornla Tnkhva. $2.50: Sweet water nnd Muscats, $1.76; home grown, 8 lb. basket, 4... WA'tt-itAlrijONS Missouri. 2Bff30o each: crated, per lb., not le. TROPICAL FRUITS. FIGS Turkish. 18-lb. box, per lb.. 18c. OHANGKH Mediterranean. all sixes. $3.50; St. Mlckea or papor rind, all sixes, Vl.tv "74.00; Vpienclas. $4.25. BANANAS Per bunch, $2.0052.50; jumbos, $".0. lksio.n-t siirnrnia rancv. sun to vi sixes, H.oUW.OO; choice, $4; 2-W to 270 aisoa, 4.W(4-Zft. LLMKa Florida, per 6-basket crate, $.00. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Wisconsin Twlna. full cream. 12c: Wisconsin, young America's, 12c; lilack Swiss, lbc; Wisconsin bricks, 13c; wisonsln umberger, 13a. noin,i Neo. i.t'i ., frames. 1.50: Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames, $3.5o3.76. rt)r OKN-l'er 10., iec; slielleu, i'aaW HIDES No. 1 greon, 6c; No. 2 green, Co; No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 Salted, Sc: No. 1 veal calf, b to!2 lbs.. SHo: No. 2 veal calf 12 to 15 lbs.; 6c; dry salted hides. 8 izc; aneep pens, Zvi&ioc; noise niuos, t.ooy 2 50 ' NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb 17c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft shell, per lb., 13c; No. 3 hard shell, per lb., 12c; Ilrazlls, per lb., 12c; filberts, per lb., 12c; almcnda, soft shell, per lb.. 16c; hard shell, per lb., 15c; pecans. Urge, per lb., i:i;; small, per lb., 11c; peanuts, per lb., 6c; roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c. St. Louis Grain and Pro-visions. BT T "1TTTQ A i cv VA TtTTTTTriT UlvhM. No. 2 red cus'li. elevator, 80c; track, 81'J 8Ho; septemoer, 80V4c; Decemoer, 84Vc; May, 87c; No. 2 hard, 7980o. CORN Firm: No. 2. cash. 47Vtc: track. 4Sij49c; September, 47c; Decomker, 47o; May, 4c. OATS Firm; No. 1 cash. 33o; track, 34(S3ic; September, 33c; December, 3ic; May, 37c; No. 2 white, 3c. RYE Strong at 47c I'l AI'U C.Ao.l... n. In... nnu-.,a $4.004.10; extra fancy and straight, $3.7u4f b.; clear, 3.aoya.f6. SELI Tlmothv, steady, $3.103.30. CORXM EAL Steady. $2.&). BRAN Steady; sacked east track, HQ "lIAY Steady and light; timothy, $3.C0t Iiz.ou; prairie, 7.ixw.50. IKON COTTON T1ES-$I.05. HAGGING 6aiJc. , HEMP TWINE 60. PROVISIONS-Bacon. aulet: boxed t tra shorts, $8.37; clr ribs, $9.00; short clear. J9.12H. Pork, unchanged: Jobbing, standard mess, $13.27. Lard, weaker at $7.27A. M ETALS Load : Higher at $L1234.15. Spelter: Higher at $5.70. POULTRY Steady; chickens. e; springs, 10c; turkeys, 13c; ducks, 8r9c; geese, iifttc. IstTTTER Quiet; creamery, 14320c; dairy, i3jniV!. 1jGG3 Steadv at lMu. loss off. The following are the receipts and ship ments for toduy. Shipments. Receipts. Flour, bbls 6.000 10.000 Wheat, bu 96,000 , .".000 Corn, bu 69,000 Zl.OOO Oats, bu 66.000 21.00) Kansas City Grain ana Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 24. WHEAT Sep tember, 70c; December, 71cj cash. No. 2 hiijd, .3navMc; No. 3, 7litfSc; rejected, tfciff1'; No. 2 red, Vfottc; No. 8 red, 74c. Receipts, 342 ears. CORN September, 44Tc: Decemoer. 4Vi ; no. i loss off; southwestern, 19220c, loss off; southern, lt17o. t HLK8E mill and barely steady: New Tork. full cream, choice, new, lo'(jloc; fair to good, 9tH0V(c. 4 tfiSic: chsh. No. 2 mixed, o, 2 White, 4tc; io. white, 46t4hc; No. 8, 44&4bc i N va&o 2 mixed. St HATS- TS7e tl AY choice tmiothy. $9.50(0.00; choice prslrle. $".W. i ne to: towing wer tno recctyta inu amy- rr.ents frr today: Keceipts, Wteat bu zo.two Corn, bu i 86,4iO Oats, bu 9.0m) la TTEK creamery, i&uic; cv- -. EGGS Firm; rresn Missouri ana nsnsas atock. I5c, los.-i off, cases returned; new No, whltewood cases included, l&'io. ABW YOHK IKKK1 AMD BOJiDS. SlnsiKlsh Market, wit at Dealers in D'.aht, Greets Openlnsi of Week. NEW YORK, Aug. 24,-Today's dull and slugcrlsh market accorded with expecta tions. The volume of transactions tell to about 2jo,uno shares, and this small busi ness was on a rapid y diminishing scale during the latter part of the day. In the last nour or tne mamet tnere were long Intervals when no quotations were re corded. Tho tone was rather heavy throughout, but hardened slightly at tho laDt on covering by the room shorts. Some Inclination to sell was carried over from Saturday on account of the bank state ment, and the filing of a petition In bank ruptcy by a Stock exchange member, al though It was Fiibserpiently withdrawn, had a slightly depressing Influence. The special weakness In New York Cen tral at a decline of 2 points was not ex plained by -a specific development, but the known necessity for the raising of addi tional capital overhangs this stock, and causes It to be depressed at Intervals. Only a few stocks of the first Importance got as much as a point away from last week's close. Realty preferred made a dip of I points, but afterwards rallied and steadied. There was an evidence of support by mar ket loaders for various leading stocas. which served to reassure sentiment. It Is the general conviction tnat tne process ot closing out the larger class of speculative accounts, which are the outgrowth of a prolonged price movement In either direc tion, has been about completed and the market left to the smaller class of specu lators, who confine their operations to the board room In efforts to scalp a dally profit of a fraction. Last week s lesseninK fluctuations and today's seml-stagnatlon aro the proof of the closing up of larger speculative commitments. It is expected that the outcome of tho corn crop will be awaited before the mar ket enters on another distinct phase. Sen timent In Wall street also continues doubt ful as to whether the Industrial and mer cantile structure at lurjte will be pared a process of contraction slml'ar to that which Fins been going on in Wall street. Money on call continues cheap and abundant, but this is because lenders continue to keep their resources In that shape so as to be resdlly available. Time loans and mercantile paper con tinue to reflect a firm tone In the Interest rate, and great circumspection Is exercised In tho matter of collateral on all loans. There Is considerable demand from tho p.ercantllo community, and bankers at tribute last week's '.oan expansion by the banks largely to this cause. It Is expected that the late corn and cotton crop may de lay somewhat the full requirements for currency, but this demand Is now tlftii) awaited Sterling exchange was strong again today, and gold advanced In London. Rains In the rprlng wheat belt and talk of large export engagements gave a firm tone to that cereal, while corn Jas on good weather. Statistic of railway traffic show that the grain movement wits mall, but railway ofTlcia.a as"t t.hai movement of general commodities Is keep- Ins: money at a nign tevci. The bond market was 5.ul,JC5J3r Total sales, par value. $1,145,000. States bonds were all unchanged lBFoowln are the closing quotations on the New York stocm exenanse Atehlsea do aid Bail, ft Ohio d pfil Canadian PaclAo... Central of N. J.... Cha. A Obte Ckloago Alien... do pi Chlease A O. W... do 1st pM Chictfo as N. W... Chtcaco Tar. A Tr. do pfd C. C. C. A St. L Colorado Bo do 1st pfd do Id pfd Dl. A Hudaon.. txl. U A W bontar A R. O.. da pfd Erie do lit pfd do Id pfd 0r4t Nor. pfd... Hocking valley . do pfd Illlnol Ontral . Iowa central .... do pfd K. C. Southarn.. de ptd L. A N Manhattan I. Mat. St. Mlun. A St. Mo. Paotna , M.. K. A T do prd Nat. It. II. of U. N. Y. Cantral . Norfolk A W do pfd Ontario A W Pannarlranta P., C. C. A St. L. Reading do 1st pfd do Id ffd Rock Inland Co do pfd 81 L A 8 r lit ptd. do id pfd St. L. S. W do pfd It. raul do pfd day opened firm and with good tons throughout Later trading became calm. JUo 'untos advanced inf. Three per cent rentes, 97f, ti1) for the account. IXJNDON, Aug. 24. The amount of bul lion taken Into the bank of Kngland on balance today was Clo.tvO. Kerr York Htnfuit Quotations. NEW YORK. Aug. 14. The following are the quotations on mining stocks: Adams Coa Altra Breeee irinirawtrk Can... Kmatooli TansM . Cos. fa i. a Va... Mora BilTor Iron ntlTor LaadTllle Con z Assessment paid. la itltti Chief .. 10 iiontarto .... 1 jilphlr Si xxPboonut ... H fatoal m t-avaia Ster Narada Small Dopes ., Blaadard ..... xx Offered. .104 .laa . 3 WO Uo a la 1.1 It to u Cotton Market. heavy. United on the o so. raclnc . ib aouthorn Railway... . 1V do pfd . ItiVrTeiaa A raclnc. .laSH'T olado, St. U A W .Ut I do pfd . 12 Union Pad Do . Hn do pfd . 41 Wabaali . )iiu da pfd , IWlioaliut A I a?-.. .14i Wis. Central . QO P1U . Itjt Adama Ex ., 73 jAmorican Ex .. 14'A I'nlted Statsa Sx. .. al iWella-rarto Ex... .. Sl Amal. Copper .... ..114 iAmer. Car A ,.13 do pfd .. HH'Amer. tin. Oil.... .. 1'i do ptd .. lWAmr. LoctanotlTO to 146 A R. do pfd... American 8. do pfd Amer. Sugar Ret.. Anao. Mining Co.. i!ti' Brooklyn R. T lu Colo. Fuel A Iron. J7 Columbui A H. C. U t ons. Oas tlVilOen. Eleutrlo ......10114 Inter. Paper lssl do pfd Ry lUVlnter. rump Li 6 u" K,u . n National Biscuit .. It National Lead .... UK1 No. American ptd. J34 rarinc Mall UOSj People's uaa , . . . . til ',j Piaed 8. Car it do pfd 2'4 Pullmr.3 P. Car..,. .liJ' Hepubllo Stool .... . 2H i0 P'"1 . Rubber Oooda ' tin it i , i , , 15 . II 13H .171 do cfd Tenn. Ceil Jk U. S. Leather do pfd V. 8. Rubber. do pfd U. S. Steel.... do pfd Weatern Union 441 20 i . 74 . ti1 . J114 . . 1 . lata . iiVa .tit .ISO .Ota .200 . l . 1!4 . ft'i . Sa . it . 18H . 1UH . 44 . Ova .115 . 74 . 44 . 41 . 14 .174 .101 . li . . 35 . II . M .'14 . 75 . ' . JJ . 4H . SO .us . II . aS4j . 14 7H Iron.. i f'i HIV 11 4f' '. 70 13 Novr York Money Market. Shipments, MOM it.iO dairy, fua- I.ivcrpool Qrnln Market. LIVEUPOOI.. Aug. 84. 'WTIEAT Spot No. t red western winter. Cs 4d for nw; No. 1 northern. spr;ng, strong st ss ltxt Futures ejfv: Btpiemter, 6s 61Ad; October, s g.J: December, ts CVad. CORN spoi. American m'xen. steady at 6s 4.1. Futures dnll; September, 4s CHd; October, 4s CVil. Mlnnenpolls Wheat, Floor and Bran. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 24.-WHEAT-Sep-tember. 81'c; Uecen.bex, 79Sc; on track. No. 1 hard. 8fiiiS7c: No. 1 northern. ISoi W,c; No. : northern, S:cTt534c; No. 3 north ern, 7f U toC. FIAll It First patents, tl-4&n4.Su: second patents, tl3jj45: first clears, $3.t&tf3.j5; set end clears, '.Z i'u'l.Li. UUAN-In bulk. li.754i1S.OO. NEW YORK. Aug. 24. PRIME MER CANTILE PAPER-oflC per cent. MONEY On call, steady at W9i per cent; closing at 1T per cent; time money, firm- aiitv davi. tmdS iter cent: ninety days, 6(86 per cent; six month, 6V4I'U per si'ERIJNtl EXCHANGE Firm, with aeltisl business In bankers' bills nt 1 KtMft fnr demiind and at tt.SJltH t-3jt) slxtv davs; posted rates. .8rdM.S4 and I4.8i84.87; commercial bills. Ji.WW'ai -- SILVER Bar, 554c: Mexican dollars, 44c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, heavy. . Tne closing quotations on oonua n follows: V. 8. ret. 'la. r----10'Hocklng Val. 4V,a....lo4 .iven u. at f mil. w ."T .14 Mea. Cantral 4a H .ltM, dn la lur .114 Mlun. St. U 4s... H .114 M., K. A T. 4a...... .1 do : 1 .lot N. Y. C. sen. IWa... .'.ti .101 'A N. J. C. en. Ha...lJl4 A0i No. F-aclSo 4a It' . Mhi1 do is 1" . MtaN. A W. eon. 4a.... 01t . fn Reading gen. 4a t 24. COTTON-Du:i ; 19 bales; atock, 1.2MI 24 COTTON-The firm, with August 2 balance of the list points higher And NEW YORK. Aua. 24.-COTTON Futures opened quiet and firm: August, 12 Sc; Sep tember, io.mc; November, .fc; uecemoer, .tc: January, .87c; March, 9.Si;e. Li Vh-HPOOL. Aug. 24. COTTON Spot, In llmliod demand; prices 2 points lower; American middling, fair, T.22U; good mbl dling, 7d; mJiidllag, S.itd; low middling, t.62ci; good ordinary, 6.2ijd; ordinary, 6.Ut. The sales of the cay were 6,0m bale.s, of which 1,000 were for speculation and ex port, and Included 4,400 American. Receipts, l,u00 bales, including 400 American. Fu tures opened quiet and steady s,na closed steady: American middling, g. o. c., Au gust 6.4Sd; August-September, 6.41d; Sep tember, 6.41d; September-October, 6.W1; October-November, 6.6(oo.i)6d; November liccember, 6.4.-.41; December-January, 6.4')f.i.41d; January-February. 6.39d; Febru-ary-M!i.. 5M'ti..39d; Murch-Aprll, 6.3Ud; Apiii-Aiay, 63ijsa. 8T. LOUIS, Aug. middling, liVc. Sales, bales. NEW YORK. Aug cotton market opened points lower, but tho was unchanced to 6 ruled active and firm during the cntlro session on tho aggresslvo clique support and outside source. There was brief In tervals of hesitation aa realising was at trjeted, but prices as a rule continued steadily, upward and the close was within two or three points of the best on the active months. The advances were led by tho winter months, In which apparently tho bulk of the nhort Interest was located and which consequently attracted the greatest demand. January sold from 9.S3C, the close of the preceding night, to 19.10c, while De cember reached 10.04c, October 10.J9c and September 11.04c. August was dull and neglected, but also showed some of the firmness, sellins; as high as 12.28c. The Liverpool cables were unimportant and the weather also was regarded os Ideal, with crop accounts still of a bearish average, though there was umo ta.lk of damns from boll weevil. Tho reports from F'all River, however, were a llttlo more optim istic and this with the delayed movement and the buying by the clique, tended to Intimidate the shorts, who were further alarmed around mlddiy, when the leader of the clique bid 11.01c for 10,000 Beptem ber without getting any offerings. The market closed firm net 4 to 27 points higher, with sales estimated at 600,000 bales. Seventy-one bales of cotton were received here from II tvte. PIxty-sIx bales of new crop cotton were Included In the day's re ceipts. New Ytjrk spot sales were 7.070 to spinners and 3,700 delivered on contract and the taking for consumption had a bullish Influence In the last hour ss Indi cating a better demand from spinners. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 24. COTTON Futures, firm: August, 12. 96(3 12. 97c: Sep tember. ll.16.iTU.lfic; October. 10. 1410. 16o; November, 9.95(fi9.97c; December, 9.S3'a'9.96c; January, 9. 979.9.; February, 9. 99 10. 00c; March. 10.COT110.02c. Market firm; sales, 4GA bales: ordlnnry, 9 7-lCc; good ordinary, 10ic; low middling, mie; middling, 12He; good middling. 18Hc; middling fair, 1J 13-l'.c, nominal; receipts, 171 bales; stock, 17,926 boJos. Sncrar and Molasses, NEW TORK, Aug. 24. SUGAR Raw, firm; fair refining, 3 6-16c; centrifugal, 90 tebt, 3 11-1c. Molasses sugar. 3 1-loc. Re fined, firm; No. 6, 4.60c; No. 7, 4.65c; No. 8, 4.60c; No. 9, 4.46c; No. 10, 4.40e; No. 11, 4.35o; No. 12, 4.30c; No. 13, 4.2So; No. 14, 4.20c; con fectioners' A, 4.86c; mold. A, 6.26c: cut loaf, 6.60c: crushed, 6.60c: powdered, 6.10c; granu lated, 6c; cubes, 6.26c. Molasses, firm; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, 3u'ii 42e. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 14. SUGAR Dull; open kettle, centrifugal, 3H3lc; centrif ugal white, 4c; yellow, 3 U-1&&4 l-16c; sec onds, 2ij3-Sc Molasses, centrifugal, dull at 6filo. NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 24. SUGAR Dull; open kettle, centrifugal, 3i43V4oi centrifu gal whites, 4Sc; yellows, Sll-164Vic; sec onds, 2'tS4C. MOLASSES Centrifugal, dull at 6318c i London Stock Market. LONDON. Aug. tho market today Liberators on tne stock exchanee were idle. bo. us occupied with the mining contangoes. The tone of the market, however, was tol erably good. Kaffirs were particularly firm on bear covering, the labor meetings In Soutn Africa being regarded as sn encour aging sign, consols were easier at first, but closed with a better tone, Americans opened weak owing: to the disappointing New York bank statement on Saturday last and grew firmer to above parity. Later they were quiet and Irregular but Closed firmer. Grand Trunks ordinary was slightly easier pending the result ot today's meet ing of shareholders, Tho stock recovered at the close. 14. Money was cheap In and'dlscounts were easy. .,th I moms, 173,34 bbls.; averag ti aitivrt runs, 140,9. H bbls; average, ii 4a, res. do coupon do a. do coupon do new do coupon do old 4a, rag... do ooupon do ta. rei do coupon Atrtilaoa fen. aa.. do adj. 4a Dal. A Ohio 4a... io JHa do eoT. 4a.... Canada so. la.... Cantral of Oa. ts ado la taa Chea. A Ohio mv. (ulcaco 4a A. ma... w C, D. A Q. n. 4a.... tl C, M A Bt P C 4a.. .161 u. m. w. eon. is.izv C, R. I. P. 4a. ...100 .. tv ..io ..lot ',1 ft a. r. 4a. s. w. u.. C C C A It L . Chlrtto Ttr. 4a.... Colorado So. 4a.... f)tr A R. O. 4 Eria prior lien 4a.. do senerfl 4a r. vr. u. c. ia.. z Offered. nt. IBt do a 8. A. A. P. 4a Bo. PaclAo 4a..., So. Hallway ta... Texaa A Talno 1 T., 8t. LAW., illnlen PaolBo 4a.. do conr. 4a la 4a. Wabaah .74 Co la. . do deb. D . ts W .it Hboro a . Sl Wheel. I,. U. 4a . l?4.Vla. Central 4a..., .111 I .. tl .. ts .. ii .. it .. M ..111 ..114 .. 13 .. K .. ..114 ..104 .. M ..lot .. to .. e1i llostoia ftoek Hiotatlaaa. BOSTON, Aug. 24. Call loans. 40Vi per cent; time loans, 605 per cent. Official closing prices uo atoms una bouds: MI'TTSttkee Crnln Market. MILWAUKEE. Aug. M.-WllEAT-Dull; close: No. 1 northern. Kid 90c: No. north ern. Mtr-iSc; new Beptember. HKic RYB-Steady: No. 1. (Aflinc. ItARLK'V Klrm; No. 2, tiOc; sample. 4Q 4Gc. CORN September, 61ic asked. n-lnt1i Grnln Market. DULT'TH, Aug. 14. WHEAT To arrlvs. i n tnern, s2o; No. t northern, jc; to arrive, in Aug Auhlaon 4a Mex. Central 4a.. Atchlaea do pfd Doaton Albany Boaton ' Eieyaua N. Y., N. H. I nlon Taelflo Utx. C.otr-.l .. American Sugar do ufd 11 Am'rl.utO T. St T lit .. J1H I.aly Weat . . i) liii.ahara . . 41 Calumet A Itihla. . . iia'i 'euteitutal ..t4v txjt.pr Itanae .... . .UeVi nonunion coal ... A H...1K4 iKrankllu 14 lale Ruyale Lion-.lDlon I. o 8... i. Eie.rle Xlaee. Electria do r'J C. S. Steel do p(J Wratlbao. Conunon. Adveoturo Allouta Amalucatod 14 v tlohaw'K It:- ,uld lioinlnlon ... Oiircola Parrot tjulucy riunta Fe Copper. lamarach Trnuountala 21 '4. Trinity tu U nited Ftatea ... u 1 run i Victoria 4S4 Wlncna 44V WolTerlno . t 111 . 21 it . 4l . :4ij .ik . J . to !. .. I . t . 41 . f7 . IhVfe ,. to . 1. . s . .. ;vi .. :i .. ii .. .. OMAHA LIVE STOCK. MARtiEI DetirmV Gradei of Cattle Sold Freelj at Steady to Strong Fries, HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN CENTS HIGHER Liberal nan of Shees) and Lambs, bat Demand Was Also la Good Shape aad tho Market Itoled Active and Folly Steady. SOUTH Receipts were: Official Monday Same day last week.... Same week before Sar.n three weeks ago. Same four weeks ago... Same days last year... RECEIPTS FOR TILE The following table OMAHA. Aug. 24. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 6,."i 2,700 14,6.0 6.S-4 11,6-0 K.S43 6 ,3rV) 3.nl 11,, rl , 3.9.6 4.0.-.7 1..2U , 2.5ia 2.0T9 11.671 11.071 2.5SJ 19, TEAR TO DAT K. shows the lecelpts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South umaha for the yeir to date and uomparlsons with Inst vear: Inc. Deo. Cattle (3.791 486,f.30 137,771 Hogs l.fiti'.l; 1,6.;9,7.W .9. 2) Sheep 8orS-;4 66,, lit 13 ,64i Average price paid for hogs at south Omaha for the last several Uays with comparisons: Date. I 1903. 1M2.101.1900.1899.1S98.18J7. Aug. 1, Aug. t. Aug. 3., Aug. 4., Aug. 6.. Aug. 6.. Aug. 7. Aug. 8. Aug. Auir. 10, Aug. 11. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. A tn?. Ang. Aug. Aur. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 1? 13.. 14.. Jl::: 17.. 18... 11 n... ra.. Aug. 24.. 4 97Vil 7 411 6 661 6 161 4 III 7 30 4 PHi 6 W'il 7 39 S 041 7 32 i OC'aI l SC, i 11 6.20 I 6 1S 5 21 HI 6 3 6 Wi 6 17H 5 11 6 16 7 27 7 17 715 6 6 79 6 M S 80 6 6n s 6 7J! 6 74 a 1 S Ts 5 6 7 6 17 5 77 6 83 7 a 7"! K gnl 7 04 6 7 tl SI 6 73 6 GS 6 07 6 IX 6 15 6 10 a 6 01 6 14 6 16 6 04 6 C01 4 93 I 4 96 4 97 4 f7 4 98 6 On 4 95 (I 791 fi 811 5 03 6 WSIfl m 6 71 S 02 5 r04i 7 C1 6 871 6 01 I 98 6 91 ! 4 97 5 46'4 6 91 1 5 021 3 7l X 74l 1 46 3 7I 3 47 3 Ml I 67 1 Til 8 61 77 S 43 I 3 44 4 7I S ll 4 281 8 6; t 41 4 2 4 4 43 4 46 4 3 4 il 1 !tr,! 4 43 4 41 4 32 4 3i 4 47i 4 60 4 42 4 42 4 41 4 42 X 271 3 SI 4 36 a 3 75! 3 78 3 74 3 Ml 3 7l S 75 I 8 (19' 8 741 8 81 3 6 i 4S 3 CJ e 3 70 3 71 3 M 3 73 8 70 3 70 a 3 83 3 79 Indicates Sunday. The official number of enrs of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle.Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's. t ., jvi. & at. f 3 Wabash V. V. fcjstem 23 ft N. W 66 R. M. V. St. P., M. & O., A M R. & Q C. & St. J R. I. & P.. east. R. I. A P., west. .106 . 1 9 1 3 60 6 5 .. 13 8 .. 4 3 7 7 1 2 1 4 6 2 45 62 24 Illinois Central Total receipts 197 The disposition of the day's receipts was an fo'lows. each buyer purchasing the num- oer 01 neaa inaicateo Omaha Peking Co Swift and Company..., Armour A Co , Cudahy Packing Co... Armour, Sioux City.., Vansant A Co Carey A Benton , Lohman Co Hill ft Hunttlntrer...., Livingstone ft Shaller L. P. Htiss Wolf ft Murnan R. F. Hobblck , Kreir Packing Co H. F. Hamilton Sam Werthelmer Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. 819 .1,000 . 771 . 415 ,'. "k . 146 . C14 . ffl ,. 6 . 36 . 240 1 161 3M 643 812 673 315 78" 3.350 2,o:-c 910 11s London Stock Market. v No. 1 northern, to arrive. In Aus.st. i-4c bo. : 1 or h-. r. Ic; Remember, De cember, ic: May, f:c OA'io Ou track, 3tc. .hite. 34V, No. 4 Peoria Market. PEOniA. 111.. Au- 24.-CORN-Lower; ntTf-1'-.'-: No. i wiute. 35Vt(3iv.e. . meK . v.11 the basis 6T fl.SS for fin ished goods. Toledo seed Market, TOLITTVl. Aug. 24. tSEFDOlover. Octo ber. IS.1JH: December. IS 57V. Timothy, prime, tl.66. Alslka, August, (4 .40. rMls'elhla prodaea Market. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. R-BT.TTTER-Flrm and In guod demund; extra weatern croamrry. JOc. Llii4 Firm, ood fjeroand; western, afta. IX3NDON. Aug. Conaola for money do a.'count AiLaoo&da AU'btao.l do pfd na.tirairo at Ohio., taiadiau I'aeinc... Ch.ai,pcuko 4t Ohio. tuuaiu u n C. al. St. r lKBere leiier aV U. O do pfd grle do lit pfd do id p!d lUHio'a Coatral ai.an.url. K. A T. . f4. Closing quotations: fO'4 New York Central ... IH to IS-14 Norfolk a W.olern. ... 5"4, do pfd ... -'V Ontario A Weatern. ... W- fenuavlvanla Its. Rand allnca mV'Kaaalrs iVi do let pfd li'a do ifd 1J-1 Southern katlwar.. 1 do pfd 4 4 Southarn Paciac... '. t tcion Paciac ?V do pfd v. Votted StatM Steel. II I do pfd lll4 Viiua . do ptd t i.3. -'a U-e 41 it iH S e x:4 VJ m Oil nnd Itoala. NEW YORK, Aug. 24. OIL Cottons od, dull; prime yellow, 41 4 a4ic. Vetroieum, steady; strained, common to good, fl,IMu 3.0O. Rosin, steady. Turpentine, iiuiet; UV (tlil'lC viu CITY. Pa., Aug. 22.-OIL Credit balances, il.uo; cMrtlncaies, no bid; smp ments, 173,234 bbls.; average, 79,918 bbls.; J.3&4 tiDIS. utup- sAerage. bins: runs. Lima. Il4.iuu bbls.: average. 67,144 bbls. bAVA.nr.Aii, Aug. -it. uiu rurpeniine, Arm St 64Sc. Rosin, Arm; A, B, C, D, $1.70; K, 31.76; 1. tl.oo; u, $1.06; 11, JJ.36; K, W.to, N, W.lii; VV U, W.4u; W W, W.W. Evaporated Apples aad lirled Frnlta. NEW YORK. Aug. 24. EVAPORATED APPLES Tho markec continues quiet, with quotations moio or loss nominal In the absence 01 uemana. common, 4U'iv. prune, 6Htc; choice, estic; fanc, 04 iji ' CAIJFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Spot prunes are without material change, con tinuing fairly active at from to to 70 for all grade. Apricots ure tlrmly hold, with a fair IntercHi noted In both new and old croo fruit, with choice at 9 iwSVic. old choice at S'.i'Ttbc and fancy st 12c. peaches ru.e steady 10 arm, cnotce neing quoteu ai 7iiYSic aim extra choice at 7Huo. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 24.-COFFEE The market for futures opened steady at un changed prices to an sdvance of 6 points on the hi in French cables, but turned easier later In the session under further liquida tion, following the heavy primary re ceipts. Much of the trading was due to switching from September to the Ister months, and the volume of new business was light. Total sales were 28.4MI bugs, In cluding (September at 8. Hoc; October, g.ftuo; Novetiiber, 3.1u4.00c; December, 4. 4004. 45c; January, 4.6uc; March, 4.otu4.70c; May, 4.fcCc; July, 4.1KIC. Visible Supply of Grain. NEW YORK. Atlfi. 24. The visible supply of grain Saturday, AugUHt 22. as compiled bv tiie New Voik Produce exchange, Is as follows: Wheat. 12.690,(00 bu., an Increase of 162,000. Corn, 4.447.100 bu., a decrease of 212.0UO. Oats, t.iM.M) bu., a decrease of &8,0tA, Rye. 61,iaj0 bu.. sn Increase of 63,u. Larley, blo.oui bu., on Increase of 113,000. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 24.-DRY GOODS A allr-tit lmurovcment is noted In the Inoulrv ut first hands, although buyers are taking goods for Immediate delivery only. Re- uorts that the weat not a satisfactory die ii'lliutloiia to stocks arenerallv showing material depletion. Jobbers locally continue active witn a large complement 01 buyers. V. ool Market. NEW TURK, An-. 24. WOOL Quiet; domestic fleece, 'aXlVjC. ST. LOUIS. Aiis- 24 WOOL Steady meulum grades cunn.lrg and clothing, I014 21c; light fine, lOfti.Wc; heavy tine, 12 J loc; tub washed, aij.3ic. Totals 6,0(58 J,812 16.802 Other buvers 600 ... 8.734 CATTLE There was a light run of cattle here today for this time of the week and year. As compared with a week ago re ceipts show a decrease of over 1,700 and as compared with the same day of last year there were less than half as many on sale today. The table above will show the exact figures. The quality of the arrivals was also rather lacking, but In Spile Of that fact the market ruled active, with prices steady io a little higher. There were only a tew cars of cornfed steers Included In the arrivals this morning and while packers seemed to be anxious for them they were not Willing to pay more than steady prices. Tradln?, though, was active on that basis, so that everything was disposed of at an early hour. The top price of the day was 35.30, which was paid for a bunch weighing 1.U17 pounds. The cow market was well supplied thin morning, but at the same time there were none too many to 1111 packers' orders. Any thing st all desirable sold strong t! a dlma higher, while the Inferior kinds were not any more than steady. Trading was Active from start to finish. Bulls, veal calves and stags all sold without much trouble at good steady prices. A large proportion of the offerings con sisted of feeders, but as speculators carried very few cattle over Sunday they were all on tho market end trading ruled active, with prices stronger on good stuff and steady on others. There were quite a few western beef leers on s.!e, but the quality was de cidedly common' ind In fact was poorer than It was a week ago. Packers, though, took hold In good shape and the market could be quoted active and stronger. Range rows sold all the wsy from steady to a dime higher for the choicer grsdes and western stock cattle were also Tn good de mind at stronger prices. Representative sales: RAR SILVER Firm st 16Sd per ounce, MONEY Hi Hi per cent. The rate of dis count In the open market for short bills ta tT3!S-l per cent and for throo-nioniha' bills lyripu cent. Foreign Kiaaaclal. LONDON. Aug. ii--Rar gold, 77s 10d; An. r' Iran eagles, 7Cs 6Vd. L'ERUN. Aug. 24. Fuchanr on Londe. 2uk tt'ra pffs for check 1. Prlcea on the lotiree today were ilriu at.d there was rlelnar tendency. PAJUd, Aug. St. Prices on the bourse to- F.lgln nailer Market. ELGIN. Ill . Aug. II.-BVTTER-Sold at lS'-e a pound on the Hoard of Trade today as romuared with 19c a week ago. Sales In this district for the week were C4.0u0 pounds. Dank Clenrlntts. OMAHA. Aug M Bank clearlnam for to day were tl.lSr.40l.73. a decrease from the correonoudjng day of the previous year ftl.isu.CQ. of Wblaky riirrket. ST. iXDI-IS. May 24. WHIBKT Distil lers' finished goods steady on basis ot tl-23. Steamer ts Disabled. BALTIMORE. Md., Aug. 24.-The steamer Hiurdelda. ( nptsln Mneiu.rs, tound from New iork for lialtlTiore. which was dis. ablrd oft Hut Island flaturuay evening, ar rived here this morning, with Its shaft broi en. It was In tow ef the steamer Man r.a-IUta. Caputs Cbawrle. which wcut to its No. 16.... 1.... i... 41.... 43.... 1.... id.... 1.... BEEF STEERS. Ay. I'f. No. a4 4 id u 140 4 to It.. Ill 4 45 SI.. li0 4 70 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 1041 4 10 COWS. lift 1 it it ezt 1 36 it 1 Ml I 45 It iifi.ll. it ttS. 476 1 Stl 1 400 1 00 CALVES. io 4 00 SrOCKERS AND FEEDERS. IhO 1 uu 4 144 t II 6HJ ( 4 13 I 44 NEBRASKA At. Pr. 1181 I 00 liill 4 1 1411 4 10 06 I 40 l 1 70 1124 I 40 49 steers.... 99J 17 feeders. .IHti t feeasrs.. 1-i 34 iec-dere.. Mi 61 ieeders..lW3 11 lvedcrs.. Si6 I reader... 101 u 7 feeders., '.tl 16 heifers... Voi) 18 cows &a 3 cows 2i 13 cows 9.U 6 cows til 8 cows h;3 7 cows 9ol I feeders.. Ys5 1 feeders.. KM 1 steer VJ 1 bull l:l.O 1 calf 140 37 feeders.. 60i i feeders., tit 8 feeders.. 8f6 I feeders.. t.G 1 cow 1 cows. 46 cows 1 cows 1 cow 2 cows 2 cows..... 3 cows 1 cow 1 cow 4 rows...., t heifers.. &j heifers.. 1100 .1-V) . 975 .N'iO . 910 ,. V10 ,. 810 .. M0 . 930 . 900 ,. P0 718 3 3 .6 3 66 3 uu 3 75 S 16 3 2b 3 65 2 76 3 65 2 Co 2 65 2 60 2 60 2 60 3 40 3 40 3 20 2 40 5 00 8 30 i 60 3 ao 1 75 2 26 2 75 2 81 2 26 3 76 2 M t 60 2 60 i 70 1 75 2 60 2 6. 2 60 4 tteers.. 35 feeders. ll cows... V cows.,., 2 cows... 27 cows... 19 cows... 2 cows... 2 cows... C cows... 1 cow.... 3 cows... 4 com... 6 cows... 7 cows. 1 cow. . 8 cows. 2ii cows. 1 cow., 1 cow.. 42 cows. 83 cows. 1 bull., 1 bull., 6 feeders. .1173 15 heifers... 648 1 calf ISO 1 feeder... 910 2 feetlors..l('i5 16 cows $44 1 cow K70 1 belfer.... 7i0 1 feeder... 340 1 cow 840 2 cows 1075 ,.1015 .1101 ,. ?M .WA ,. txiO ,. 917 ,. 9.2 ,. 600 - 90 ... 8oo ... 7S0 ... 810 ... 860 ... (60 ... 9i7 ...Hi') ... 913 ... fctf ... 090 ...low ... 9j4 ... 960 ...1110 IsSO ti cows.. I cows 1002 2 COWS 1K4.0 9 cows 106j 4 cows 107S 6 cows 22 heifers.. .63 1 heifer... 4u 3 feeders.. 1076 1 steer P40 7 steers... .1214 1 steer 140 SOUTH DAKOTA. ,li74 .1100 .1 ISO .100 . 875 . &0 . 810 . IM . 9 . ki t . 900 . 6t4 . 60 .. 24 . .10H" ..ICSJ ,.11 .. 970 1 steer...- fWi 3 steers. .ie7i 1 steer.. 10 2 c-jws 8f 1 feeder. . J1!0 3 feeders. -101 J t (eeders.-104i) 1 steer.. 2 steers.., 1 steer..., 1 feeder.. 4 cows.... 8 rows.... 1 coa- 17 rows.... 15 cow.... 1 cow. .... 1 feeder.. feeders, 1 fee.Jer.. 17 calves.. 19 feeders, t feeder. 1 feeder.. 2 feelers 1 stag 2 30 2 70 70 2 7J 2 26 2 6a 2 40 3 ' 3 81 3 8) 2 81 8 $ 3 80 t &0 3 in COLORADO 13 cows 2o cows.... 1 cow 1 fredtr.. 1 feeder.. 1 feeder.. I feeders. t steers.. 3 steers.. 3 steers... 1 steer... 1 steer... 1 feeder.. 846 .1043 .11)47 . 9o0 .llA'lO . 9 .1160 . 0 . 591 .1201 lu6o .111.1 .1121 .1200 2 16 2 3.) 2 30 I 80 1 40 1 8 1 76 3 2 60 8 40 WYOMING. 13 feeders.. 734 4 cows 714 2 cows 8.10 27 cows 871 12 rows 4 1 bull ice 1 feeder... 10 1 feei'.er... 87o 14 feeders.. 14.' 6 eilves... Z.t 2 35 3 81 3 15 3 21 2 41 3 (0 3 !6 3 13 3 40 3 25 3 26 1 co 2 cow., I cows., 1 steer. 1 steer. 3 suerj. 17 steers. 2 steers. ...1"00 ... 70S ... 814 ...1M ...1J ...10M) .1129 -lt 1 feeder...! 110 1 feeder. .J27U t feeders.. 93 i feeder.. JOeO 3 53 3 75 2 00 2 16 1 60 2 70 2 to 2 00 2 65 2 15 2 65 2 65 2 60 2 16 2 60 2 10 2 10 2 70 1 75 2 66 2 65 2 66 2 40 2 50 4 00 2 40 3 00 2 45 2 60 2 b.) 2 10 2 70 3 60 2 10 2 10 2 40 2 25 2 60 1 61 3 j6 3 15 3 G6 3 Ui 3 8) 3 8) 3 so 3 25 3 60 3 a 3 25 2 00 2 15 2 66 1 6j 2 10 2 .0 3 00 2 50 4 Ou t 90 3 25 2 90 8 0 3 2 60 3 36 3 S 3 2i 3 26 3 25 115 t t 44 1 60 2 60 Bros. Neb. 18 feeders.. 812 t IS 7 cows Va 2 25 i cows lulO 2 6 IJinlted 8. D. 2 cows 990 1 00 1 bull 1M 1 16 8 feeders.. !W3 1 25 20 feeders.. 1130 1 feeuer...LW 3 40 1 feeder... WW 10 teeners.. I118O 3 40 Jonn uwenw nun, 23 cows 993 3 90 t Cows... ..1126 1 calf 10 3 ,5 1 bull. .'....LAO 1 bull 16J) 3 00 Pormesll t feeders.. 1D54 3 1 1 cow 70 3 25 45 cows lOtii 3 61 Western Ranches, 9 cows 94 4 3 00 2 cows 990 2 60 1 bull 1470 2 16 Townsend Bros. 8. D. 26 cows 9RS 2 9n w. C. Griffith n. v. 22 cows 1019 3 00 2 cows... Connor Bros. 8. D. 22 steers... .11(77 3 61 O. Crlnklow S. D. 1 steer 1320 4 00 7 steers... .1178 10 steers.. .'.11K5 400 4 steers.. ..1147 W. L. Wiggins Wyo. 1 steer 1110 3 85 40 cows..., 1 bull 1150 2 10 48 cows.... J. M. Mnycock Wyo. ro cows Pnr 2 35 20 cnlves.. 21 cows 8S7 2 SO 2)cslves.. Covington Bros. Wyo. 1 cow 9) 2 no 1 cow 1 cow 610 2 00 60 cows.... 58 cows Sin 2 80 t cow C. llauf, Jr.-Wyo. 63 feeders.. 112J 3 70 James Ilter Wyo. 92 feeders.. 10C4 3 4?H Lei ter fc Prstt Wyo. 52 steers. ...1160 3 4Q 21 steers. ...1161 33 steers.. ..1217 4 cows 842 7 cows 97 31 feeders.. 99) A. 1090 160 65 steers. 21 steers. 3 40 2 20 2 80 3 40 A. Spaugh Wyo. 18 cows.. 14 feeders. 12 cows.... 881 760 t40 219 930 930 81O 1003 1014 946 4 00 4 00 t 615 1 10 4 00 4 00 2 80 1 80 2 80 3 40 2 10 3 40 2 20 30 steers.. ..113 I SS R'iij ...lftiO ... tf6 ... 960 ...11) 3 cows., 4 cows.. 16 cows., 11 cows., 1 cow... 6 feeders.. 714 1 feeder... 9t0 1 feeder... 940 1 feeder... 760 1 feeder. ..Iikn) 1 feeder... 961) 1 feeder... W0 2 feeilers.. 0 938 3 65 ...1126 3 66 Theodore Rhoester Wyo. 4 Cows., 1 cow... 1 cow... 2 cows.. 2 cows.. 1 cow... 1 steer.. 895 .10. 10 . 7'0 . 9"0 . 8f.5 . 770 . 941 J. .1110 ,. 850 .1310 3 6 3 5 2 66 2 66 3 25 3 30 3 0) S 00 3 0) 3 3i 3 35 3 35 3 35 2 10 a 10 2 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 l to Jackson Wyo. 1 feeder. 1 feeder.. 11 feeders. 1 feeder.. 1 feeder.. 9 cows.... 1 00 w 2 cows..., 1 feeder... KW) 1 feeder. ..1130 1 feeder... s.O 4 feeders.. 983 1 feeder... 8-0 1 bull 1210 4 steers.. 2 steers.. 1 steer... 1 steer... 3 steers. , 920 6X0 7.6 730 i-00 611 7 0 875 .1070 ...14S0 ..lis) .. 90 ..11) 1 00 3 30 3 30 3 30 3 30 2 4) 2 40 2 4) 8 36 3 c0 3 85 1 3. 3 85 2 25 3 2) 8 20 3 20 3 2.1 3 2) 1 cow 1110 2 su 4 cows 893 2 25 2 t ows 850 2 00 1 bull 10 2 15 1 bull 1310 2 15 1 feeder... ftso 3 5 11 feeders. .1080 Jii 4 feeders. .1025 2 66 1 foeder... ll) 3 55 1 feeder... 12L0 3 65 1 feeder... Ill 0 3 60 1 feeder... 1130 I 26 Stear Bros. Wyo. 36 cows 873 2 70 C. F. Jackson Wyo. Z9 feeders.. 991 3 25 1 feeder... 1040 2 75 2 feeders.. 8S0 2 75 1 feeder... 820 2 75 1 feedet... i0 2 75 4 feeders.. 9"7 8 25 2 fcrdnrs.. 7S0 3 15 2 feeders.. 925 3 :5 J. 8. Johnson Idaho. C9 feeders.. 917 3 70 62 feeders.. 1025 3 70 Joe McCann Idaho, a steers.. ..10T.4 3 75 20 steers.. ..1007 1 75 Joe Black Idaho. 1 feeder... 80 3 60 7 feeders.. 590 1 SO 13 fCfflers.. !15 3 60 1 feeder... 910 3 00 MOOS There wss a light run of hogs, here this l.iornlng and under the Influence of a good local demand and favorable reports from other points the martlet ruled active and fully luilSc higher than faturday. Some rales In fact were as much as 20c higher. The heavy hogs sold largely from tjeVH to 35 r., medium weights from 1-5.45 to K..&5 and lights from 35.55 to $o.7o. Owing to tne liftht offerings all the early arrivals were disposed of In short order, but some late trains delayed the close. Today's ad vance carries the muiltet to the highest point reached since July 9. There was practically no change In the market from start to finish, as the late ar rivals sold in Just about the same notches with those that cams In early. Representa tive sales: No. 40... 12... 4 40 43 44 C 41 4C tl (St H a.'.'.'. 70 Ii tl 44 il At. ..2S ..110 ..171 ..110 ..Jul . .SF.4 ..m ..244 ..341 ..245 ..2tt ..360 ..261 ..2J1 ..216 . . Z6i .211 .104 6h. Pr, No At. gh. Pr. ... I 32Vi 41 221 ... IH 40 t 35 . K 117 SO I 40 10 4 34 1 t HI ... I 40 ... 6 14 IS K0 40 6 M 0 6 40 St 240 40 5 60 ... I 40 J Jill 130 I (0 (0 4 40 Cu 114 ... I 40 0 4 40 41 241 10 t 40 140 I 40 44 151 140 I 40 SO 4 40 44 271 40 8 40 410 4 40 10 344 120 I 40 40 4 4) IS 141 120 ( 40 SO I 40 44 217 SO I SO 130 I 4a U 347 ... IS 80 I 45 ?3 231 44) I 45 SO 5 45 74 204 ... I 45 SO S 45 15 260 ... 14 120 5 45 71 SOT ... I 1 ISO 6 44 Of SHEEP There was a verv heavv run sheep and lambs here this morning, butt he aeinunu on ins part of both pacaers and feeder buyers was In good shape and as a result an active and steady market was experienced. '1 he quality of tho fat stuff on sale was nothing extra, so the market on paper does not look particularly &ood. Consid ering the quality, though, the prices paid were fully sieaay with those in force to ward the closo of last week. Yearlings sold as high as 13. 40 and wethers and year lings mixed brought 43.35. Uood la mux In particular were Kc.irce and. in fact, there was practically nothing good enoufh to bring i4.'5. 'Owing to the good demand, though, the bulk ut the fat bturf wus dis posed of In good season. There wore more feeder buyers on hand this morning than have been here bcioro this season. Thoy all took bold freely and the market ruled active and steioy on all desirable grades of both sheep and iamLs. in t-pite of tlio fact that there was a lares supply on hand, there did not soem to be ut.y too many to meet the re quirements of the trade. Quotations for grass slock: Good to choice lambs, S4.75fit5.CU; fair to good limbs. N.l&ff 4.76; good to choice yearlings, U-nu2.t: fair to good yearlings. $3.2SriS.4n; good to choice wethers, JXKxii.s.sS; ta'r 10 Kood wethers, 3.'.90!it3.lO; good to choice ewes, 12.4f4i2.ftG; fair to good ewes. $2.25(h'J.46; feeder lambs. 33.604.28; feeder yearlings, I3.25dj3.60; feeder wethers, !3.0fli&3.25: feeder ewes, $1.6O'd'2.50. representative sales: No. tii Nebraska feeder ewes... 4!'g Wyoming feeder ewes.. 24 Idaho ewes 119 Idaho ewes 62 Idaho ewes 40S Nebraska yearlings 4"1 Idaho wethers 483 Wyoming wethers 11 Ida no yearlings 12 Idaho yearlings 1246 Wyoming feeder yearlings., 70 Idaho yearlings 234 Vtah ewes 443 Wyoming feeder yearlings... 41 Wyoming wethers 4'.'7 Idt'ho wethers 495 Idaho yearlings ixt Idaho yearlings 211 Utah feeder lambs and year lings 1038 Wyoming feeder lambs Av. 8i t8 111 110 l. 108 89 66 76 SJ 101 96 106 110 96 91 66 66 Pr. 2 26 2 30 2 o 2 70 2 7i 3 30 1 r 1 35 8 40 1 4) 3 40 1 40 2 50 1 00 8 15 8 80 3 40 1 40 1 75 4 30 CHICACO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle and Hoars Mlcher, bat sheep Decline In Price. CHICAOO. Aug. 24-CATTIJS-Reeelpts, 22.000 head; market 1015c higher; good to frlme steers, 2.60&4.0ii; poor to medium, l.iXi 5. 15; stoekers and feeders, 12.40iQ5.nO; heifers. 12.26w4.56; canners, Sl.bOtff2.T5; bulls 12.00(34.40: calves, 13.004)4. 76; Texas fed stetrs, 13.00fr4.65: wetrn steers, 13.254.26. HOGS Receipts, 26,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 22,ioO; market itiig15o higher: mixed and butchers. 36.155. 95; good to choice heavy, 15 4w&S.t0; rough heavy, 13.00 (fv40; light, !5.6.ii.20; bulk of sales, 15.56 8.70. SITE FTP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.000 head; choice steady, others lower; good to choice wethers. !iA0&3.60; fair to -choice mixed, 12.2V&3.00: western sheep, 32.T5&356; native Umbi, 13.50io6.60; weatern bunba, 840066.06. Ken- Ycrk live "lock Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 24. BEEVES Re ceipts, 3.813 head; steers opened slow, closed firm to a shade higher on top grades; bulls and cows, steady to 10c lower; fat bulls, steady; prime common to prime native Meere, 14 3f.'ii6.60; halfbreerts. S4.1fr.j4.16; bulls, 12.26ii4.M; cows, 11.603.35. Liverpool markets steady for live rattle at WVuii per lb., dressed weight; Ixindon, at lHitf 1 2,1. dressed weight; sheep, at lifted dressed weight. Exports today, none; esti mated tomorrow, M cattle, 1.066 sheep and 4.40 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts. 1,602 head: prime handy veals, steady; others itfJLe lower; graesers aad buttermllka, 60c lower; west erne, lower: veals. 84.764r8.26; tops, S7; rnlls 34 00414 60; graawera and buttermllka, 83tK3.60; feeders, 13 T5J4.00; weatern, 16.00; cltv Pressed veala. 9412c per lb. HOiS Hecelpta. 4.177 head; feeling firm; good heavy to light state bogs, to lott 60; plrs quotable at K.(Vi4l.70; top prlre, 16.76 ei'RKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 18 988 head: sheep, steady, with a fair demand: lambs, generally stesdy, medium and com mon poeaihiv trifle easier; nearly sll sold; sheep' 11 Tf 3.76: few lambs 84 fn 0; culls, 13.7I4l4.25; Canada lambs, tS.Kr3.26. Kaasaa City Ure Stock Market. KANPAfl CTTY. Au. l C ATT T.B -Receipts, 9.W) nai I vea, 8u0 Texans, 700 Texan ara 1.;ofi native calves: corn-fed cattle, steady to Mgher; westerns opened steady to strong closed wesk: cows and belters, steady to higher: quarantine, slew: bulls snd calves, steady to strong: cholee es rort and dresaed beef steers, H f8 : fair to ad. I4.lfali4.76: stock era and feed mrm f J i. : wt era - f cd anecrs. 83 fXi J4J6; Texas and Indian steers, SX4ut1.90; Texas cows, t1-V.4j.7t; native cows, $1 fitl" 8 9ft; netlve heifers. tj.Wi q:i M); runners, tl 15 W2.26; bulls, 8-'.l"ii3.i: calves, $: ;)l;6 tx HOGS Receipts, ::.m had; market 10f 16o higher; top, I'l 00; bulk nf salei, t,", ik,( 6 90; heavy, If. 015 7b; mixed packers $., ,., 4i5 90; light. 1X.SKj1i6.iX); yorkets, $5 .ix,;fi ixv pi, IT. tv'(i6.74, SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts, 4,000 head; market steady to sbnds lower; n.i tlve lambs, 13.16.d5 to; weatern lainlis, H mi 4i5.l5; fed ewes, 2tiA7i4.0u; Texns clipped yesrllngs, tl'ryvgilii; Texas clipped sIkmii, 12.4034.110; culls, :.2' tl3 DO. 81. I.nnla Live Stork Market, BT. LOt '18, Aug. 24-CATTLE-Recelpls, 8.500 head. Including 6.000 Tex-tns; marKil steady to strong; native shipping and ex port steers, 1.25716.60; dressed beef and butcher steers, 4 0Oft5 ; steers under 1,000 lbs., 4.IKVC6.00: stoekers and feeders. S2.7itJ 4.00; cows and heifers, tj.65.ft 4 f; ennners, 1J. 1 4)7 2 26; bulls, '.K,'ii 4.00; calves. $1 IYJ 6.00; Tetas and Indian steers, :.60(f3 8o; cows and heifers, 2.J(VJT3.00. HOGS Receipts, S.&00 head: market strong to 6c higher: pigs and lights, 15 iVvC .10; packers, tfi.6ofi5.s6; butchers' snd best heavy. 15.65 ft 5.95. SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Reeelpts. 1000 head; market steady: native muttons, tho) i3.S0; lambs. H.eoflSnO: etills and bucks. 2.60iS3.00; stoekers, :.Oftrf3.26. St. Joseph Live Stock Market, ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 24. CATTLE Receipts, 4.022 head; strong to 16e higher; natives, t.OOtpS.SO; cows and heifers, 1 .60 tytl.'li; bum ri.'i a null ivrurrn, e-.i'!H.u'. HOGS Receipts, 8.620 head; lCfl-Jfe hlplier; light, S6.Btxu4S.10; medium and heavy, k J;Vtf 7.3C-9 K 00 SHEEP AND LA MBS-Receipts. head; steady to me lower. Slonx City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la., Aug. II. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Reedpts. 1.6.HI; stoekers slow and lower; best kll era strong; beeves, l4.OtKft5.00; cows, bulls and tnlted, 2.riti4 00; stoekers and feeders, 2.5'33 60; calves and yenrllnKS. 12.50.1.51. noGS Receipts. 1,3'0: fully 6c higher at 15.15to6.45; bulk. 15 15 'y 5 30. Stock In Oltbt. Following were the receipts of live stock it the six principal western cities yes terday: Omaha Chicago Kansas City .. St. Ixuis .... St. Joseph ... Sioux City .. Cattle. 5.097 22.0iio 9.000 6..')o 4,022 1,600 II. 'IM. SVee-v 701 It 67) 26..1.0 2.S'XI 6. 501 3.6 0 1.J0I 3,1) 4.fi 1,'ViO 7,3'0 Totals 1,219 42.S2) C0.03) GOSSIP ON COMMISSION ROW Flrat Car of Oklahoma Peaches Comes to French Doctrine of Statehood. The first car of Oklahoma peaches ever on the market will be on sals today. W. H. Merten, formerly of Iowa, but for the last fourteen years a resident Of Guth rie, Okl., brought up the car and declares It Is partly for advertising purposes and that by giving the people good fruit friends may bo mado for the statehood movement. This Is one of fifty carB which are being shipped from Oklahoma this year. They are the Elbrrta peaches and are large, yel low pnd freestone. Watermelons were 120 per 100 yesterday and home grown cantaloupes sold for 16 and 23 cents. Grapes continued at 15 cents per basket and there was no ma terial change In California fruits. Farmers evidently have grown tired. After the ex many apples, and In consequence of only a few being on the market they brought pertence of last week, of bringing In so 0 cents to 1 per busli:l. Only one full load of onions came tn nnd the price went up several notches, reaching tl per bushel on some tales. Potatoes were a little off, selling at CO and 65 cents per bushel, and tomatoes took a big drop to IS cents per basket. Cucumbers sold at 2) cents a basket and cabbage nt 35 cents a dozen. Good corn was up again and In de mand at IP cents per dozen. Hallway Rotes and Personals. George A. Gamble, agent for the Lehigh Valley at Kansas City, Is In the city. J. Francis, general passenger agent of the B. &. IS., left for Denver Sunday : evening. J. Waldere Adams, chief clerk to Surrr Intendent Barter of tho Union Pacific, has gone to Chicago. F. P. Rutherford, dlsrrlct passenger agent (or the Chic? go. Rock Island & Pacific, has gone to Chicago. R. W. Baxter, division superintendent of the l.'nlon Preiflc, went out over the line tttind.iy morning. A. Dorlow of the Union Pacific left for Cheyenne last night to attend tho Frontier day exercises there. W. R. McKeene, Jr., superintendent of motive power of the Union Pacific, went tvi st Monday morning. Harry M. Elmpon, night statlonmastnr at the Union station, returned Saturday from a vacation trip through the south. A. L. Mohler, president of the Oregon Short lino, with headquarters at Salt Lake, passed through in his private car, attached to the eaatbotind Overland 011 Sunday. H. A. Ross, until recently ticket stock keeper, st the II. A M. headquarters, left for Chicago Sunday night, wlie.e he will continue in ft similar po.sltlon for tho Chi cago, Burlington & Qulncy. The family will follow Mr. Ross In Ootouor. Tula change in Mr. Ross' position makes it nicest.ary for all ticket requisitions for Nebranka offices to be made through Chi cugo, Instead of through Omaha. REAL ESTATE TRANSFER. DEEDS filed fot recod yestedsy aa nlshed by the Midland Guarantee Tust company, bonded abstracter, Farnam street: .... H. C. Piculell to Anna Zavrel. lot 8, George's subdlv. of lots In block 6, Potter St Cobb's 2d add. to South Omaha William Todd snd wife to Albert L. koien, part ne4 swii 10-15-10 John F. Rusrell snd wife to Charles L. Fitch. lot 4. block 131, South Omaha ii' Enllv M. Judon to Virginia M. Pturdevant et al, set 1-15-12............ Anna M. Preaton et al to Emily Jud s..n, same xrvv. Anna Stena Jensen to Christine Jen sen, lots 2. 1 and 4, block 18. Millard.. Fred C. Williamson nnd wife to Ar mand A. Tlbbltts. lot 16. block 1, Missouri Avenue Park add....... Julia H. Totten to Moes O. Howes, lot 14. clock 8. Hillside add. Ne. 1.. Willis T. Heaton snd wife to O. M. Bleh, lot 6, block 8. Willis Park Place Clinton ' H.' Brlggs a 'rid wif e 'to Ly dla D. Nelson, part tx lot 32 In 22-15-13. Tbn Nebraska National Bank to Chirlcs Hloemer. lot 8. block 3. 1st ndd. to Mt. Douglassnn add. to Bouth Omaha ',- George H. Ilouder and wife to Wil liam O. Rslsh, lota 8 nnd 4, block I Jet'er'a add. to South Omaha fur and 1614 100 275 1,600 1 l.OOo 1 800 1,000 128 630 60 l.SO Evorv I 4V T V aaTl A,JV,l' '1 Y T .it V ll tt 'annul aullf U (riXaVBI., art..f ut no.S fther, tMitaanrl lump for 11 ..... t . . - .- t. ai.aa t..,i MMiMii.M.iid dlreftir.nt In- alilulet le.llee. S1'I1. i'4. 1 Room t-4 Tlmos Bldg., K. T, Woman aiMl knew akuul Uia waaAatral MAKVTL Whirling ftttrsy iejHUM xinTentani, aAre. 4' ' u I te tan.l etrtrara. " MCNANOWOMEI.. fee Bi Ofor anaatara. rlierLariee.laflamiaall.iiia lrrltatluua 0. iilceralkuM vl iBiteasa aiembraaea. reneek 4aietea. palnleaa, a oil aut aatna. TMlISUHtliC"(. gent ar :euaoaa. Ciacaiuil,lJ '1 stie t.y menuu, . B.s.4, i p er aent la siala wraaaje. t7 er ara ffepaia, in tl OS. et I ttllee IV 71. Circular aaaa mm nesst fcsBRUMKARDS aHITa DOVf. CUSS aeter .'aui tuaeairuy vrar Iks iur efnias 4rlak, taa apeellM for etiirn caaa4 silet after uaiia lata reaiedr. GlTee la any llautr ilk ur viilMml Tkr.oe.aase or paiianii facrasat Sherman At McConnell Drug Co., Omaha VEAflE GRAIN GO. 110-111 Beard of Trade. OMAHA, NEB. W. Waii, Haaatat. Tea. Ul ! i V