11 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 16. 10ftS. n ( RUltSTATE ' h 4 n kmi m i n rn Mir. 4l4esHaMet.e.. miMnaM, 800 ACRES S35.00 PER ACRE SIX MIl.tlM ITIOM OM.MIA is 1 . t.,id ru-t I 1'ir.i II Fl'uf fa ! trip, n e no ri " f rtn'es P' rth of ii ruling land fash i n t SlAVi. til I if l 1.1. a r i,i'tW' farms ' t lit! h I'm rut profit "P Into fruit S. V. llOlM.K k CO., 171 J Kaniam St. ihA r hMiutiN Mill. ;'!. fin' and a'o.g form .t " -I -n.-t. s, 'I rilea, grapes Price. e'f"- ) imn J I frr,phll. Llt'hfteld N . i in MI-T2 r. TWi and onf: m m r N w r" "f i lie i ii t 1 . at..1 In the f riiTialia. T-rrmin . . Ml I W I ne incrr will kn nr ! nit h oiilh Kt i (4i nil In ftu t nnl h.'i i r.i for land In iik"l I'iii'i- H.lSii. iI'n-MW; W lt ff.il TIIVVI-HT Mlnnnan ' at in I 1 ' l ilrre. ,i!.i weal M le'.lirl ( heap (i .le, Mo I. a i.id Imp'oved fitrniM In flouiti M N'oronit Ex iW MM Hix I. AM) nriCMN'J H'a lll cpr-p for sale and settlement a israr body of sinooth, aarlcult iral land In II irden arl H .nard counties. Texasf All ta'lro.ids rn.ike excursion rates on the first and third Tuesdays of everv mon'b. r have lust bought from the I nlted H's'es M. icnn Trual Co and the Mexico iirlri i K H I'" this laigo b.idy of land, snd rsn sell in tracts ii suit, from l''i a 'i.t up on ten years' time, 'U"l rropa of con. cotton and cereals are interspersed on tMi tract of land, and you ran sea for yourself the prrnlurllya uuallty of the land It la located on the main line of the Texas l'aelflc It. It , west ..f Port Worih We want reputable, tellable men for agents to help us in tills good work. Wrl'e for ilea, rlpt i llieiature. JVKHilN UKAt.TY CO. !" nibrnlla' Hlda Kansas City. Mo. ()- MILLION of acres Trias school land to be sold by the siste $1 to 'i per aero; onlv one. fortieth eah and forty yearn nine on balance, ?, per eer i Interest; only Ii: rush l"t l"i acres at f.1 per arte, liieali.st opi-irtunii y ; splendid land: send .V eenls for book of Insiriiettons and new stile law J J Fnvd.r. Hchool Iind theater. Ii'l Wit St.. Austin. Tex. Ref erence Austin Nstion:il Ibinlf (..'ii- M4f!i lrlx REAL ESTATE LOANS FARM LOANS, BONDS s,Ve keep constantly on hand a atork of ovar Vi -,f farm mortgages and bonda. from ttesa inn may aejert the amount you wish. Over am i omaha people have their Invest- merits placed aately with us. No investor with u In over 22 years of business has hit lost a dollar. We accept trusts a id aha I pleased to hav von consult us In regard tn them. Fir short or Inng-iime lricstments Inspect what wa have. Peters Trust Co. New York Life Rlda . Omaha, Neh IX)AN on O Keefe H. Improved Omaha property, t. Co.. I'M N. X. Life Bldg. : TO II' V ad Hldg made promptly F. I). W.ad, , iMh and tarnani. '22i-3ri FIVK VKH CENT Mincy to Iran on Oniana husti.aaa Lropeity. riiMMA b;ennan. Rocrn I New org Ufa Hldff. WANTr.f atna..i -I Itv yifnith losi.s and warrants W. Co., :ijn i-arnam St. WANTF.t'-Clty loans. Patera Trust Co. 22 5 l.OWr'.Hr hATLSV-Denls. Paxton Rlk MONIT TO BL ILD. IV) to tii.iX at current rates. W. i riluMA, lit First at. Bang Bldg. U2)-i MuNKY TO l.OA?-Fan Investment Co. (2D-S0T PaTNE. BoSTtVU'K CO, J, I'rlvaia money. SbeO lo SS .00. T. Life. I,ow rate. 12;-3Ti2 PRIVATE Mr VKT -NO OAR TIM BROS., tiFIsT. Ign4 fARNAM. U.'i SKI REAL ESTATE WANTED V4-F MxVr" A ri 1 rvT T'iR A LOT AND T'N p."iy MTLIIVH XP'il'T g'K', WirgT ftRNAVI niTRTCT WHAT HAIF Y i !' TO orrFR' W r.RXst SMITH en, l.tsa remain 9. Tel rxnig iaa4. lad A-11S4 I23i-M"'2n 14 WT 1 to J seres ne-ar Omaha. !m-e-. I iinln'or 'vd ,'a'e parMculars, wKe'nee rah or tra ' fir eo v pr'perty Addrsa J :. care fee Office i.'l)-M.i4) n W 4 TFTi feiforma'ion resjarding a good firm for sale, not particular attotit lo- ari. n wsn to hear from owner onlv. Win wj'! sell d reef to hover; five pr!r, Vsertpf in anl arate w ien possession eaaj be nad Address f.. Darbvshtre Box '1, Rocr-eater N Y J THOMAS pan offVr ro better snap" in his stiiok valups than wi? now oitr in thf closini? out of aHont 40 ve-hu'lct. All sttyles, finfst a'ssort mrrT, in tiniaha, finest work ever een in thf tity. FVit'ps nr cut clear !own to the bone l.vtry one must he ol(, nr once. Fiftv sts h.-iHH'Sh at t'tist to make, r'ifteen itlivery wainUet opn an.l top iucluileil in this Wei. Dlc2Urair.10ND. litii an.l Haruey JStreets. . . 1 ESTATE WANTED 1 1 ont mued ! MA V. i iiMiff for "v1 cottar, n't over I .... I .( wl'ii UK Kenny tl"iil lsite (. ,"' m . d WANTED TO BORROW W A NT Kt 1 I on ..! ,ty property; ,,, .. .... K. ivi It-ai Kr,,,,'-'.'''p? WANTED TO BUY Hi'llll-M' pices f'" 2-hand furniture, car pets. i lot. i and shoes. Tel. Douglas a."l. i -j) Wi w an rr.D -Tii fiH' Vi n in i shade, good itn-ae O W Omiit.it, Neli Ii iv H 1 1 r i l l!l respects. J lieigl.h.d 1 Ol d. iiuwr. t;w n In Omaha, or 7 noma, fall or ad lMh South 2o -M42D lUx WANTED TO BUY. lnic and mif smail gasoline engine, i ..mull uprlgni boiler. Must l'e One o,l i i n dlt loii and cheap. WANTKH I" buy give best terms Office 6 or (-riium cottage; fall at Merrlum Hotel I 25 I Mb r j n WANTED To buy second-hand W(,t,'r main iap miih machine. Amnion Hard- " l"u- 1,nvl1 ll,- N"' crd-Sl-lsx WANTED TO RENT T'Vr) furnUliod rooina. Hnsulie. by young marrl.d couplv; in walking dlatam-r. Ad-dn-aa. 1.-H32. ltee. 2-MT ltix V A STKl- Furnished Iioiimi- or .ipartni. nt ; llarnfy 3:74. fla or dlx-ioom rffTcnrc" : adiihp. (2-.I Miai ltix REAL V.N'TK1 to rent, two large or three them. The professionals then rat-geil them "'n'f.im.he,1 rooms 111 bouse that has eelyes on the abort aide and hammer, d the modern location. cori enlences, Address S IT State pile and rare Bee. titti-MiTl lSx I WANT to rent a a-room. modern callage m .. aood locality: one child. Address P-li'.. are Hee. (JO) M.ViS' blx WANTEH to buy. a f. or 6-room house; must be In good shape give me your best fall. ternis; prefer (lea Ine with owner 16x Merrlam Motel office. tJ M33.. WANTED SITUATIONS Ynr.Ni man wishes place to work morn ing and evening for board and room Address. Frank M. Harwell. -If , ':',h St . City. t' MS I la Young man, 27, exporioneod, strong personality, reliable, ref orenees, desires osition as sales iiian for reputable house. Com mission or salarv. Address F-777 l.ee. (;7)-315-16x BY COI.OHF.P woman; nnv kind of day work. Launders. Iln2 Pth St. South Oninha. t27)-M4i'l 1.x R F.I.I AH LIC COLOREO tn private family. No IL'SI. WOMAN as cook washing. Webster t27.l-M5fi4 Kx STOVE REPAIRS 6TOVE, FURNACK. STEAM and hot water ooller icpalra, water fronts. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS. l.ljii-S Douglas St. Telephone Uell Douglas G0. LEGAL NOTICES NOTlf E OF POND SALE. Notice Is hereby (riven that trie School ibettlct of Wayne. Wayne county. Neb raska, will on the 1st day of September, t!e pell to tba highest and best bidders for cash Ha bonds in the amount of I40.o.(l. being eighty bonds of Sr' each, said honds dated July" 1. !!i. maturing In twenty vears from date, bearing 5 per cent Inter est from date. Interest payable annually, principal and interest payable at the office of th" rmintv treasurer In Wayne, Wayne county, N.braska. ti e above Issue of bonds te'ng the only b nded Indebtedness of said school d'strict. The aasessed valuation of said school district is 4o0.4S3 Rfi. S.aled bida for the purchase of said bonds will be received until the first day of September, l'.n'i. the date of said s.le. at the office of E Hunter. Wayne, Neb raska, secretary of the Hoard of Educa tion of snd school district, from whom any Inf'rma'lon relative ti the sale of aald bunds rnav be secured The above bonds at" sold subject to perfect history and the Hoard of Education teservea the right U) r 1ect any or a:l bids and to readvertlse for aie of bonds Each bid shall be accom panied by certified check of not less than 1 per cent of the amount sp bi'i paysble to the order of L. rifled In the Hunter. Sec- tetarv of the Ii. a rd of Education school district of Wntne I in ted at W.ijne. Nebraska, this 7th day nt Aiivnar tliA THE BOARO oK EPtVATtnN op TH E ailfi.l r.lrfl.'T oi' w a vv f WAYNE ('HI XTV. NEH(tA5KA. rty F. I. Ne'ly. President. Hy Vj. ilunter, Secretary. A1-2.1-Si) OFFICE OF THE SIOCX CITY AND WESTF.RN" RAILWAY COMPANY, omaha. Nebraska. Augunt S. 1K0S. To the S.orkholders: Notice la hereby given, that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Sioux City and Western Railway company will be held at the office of the company In Soutn fllou City, Nebraska, at ten (liu o'clock a. m , on Thursday. October 14, liM, to elect directors for the ensuing year and to act upon the question of selling the ralli.. ad property and franchise of this com pany to the Chicago, Hurllngton tk Qulncy Rjl'road compeny, the railroad and prop erty aforesaid being now under lease to said company." and for the transtctlon of sunh other business as may legally corns before the meeting By order of the Board of Directors. W. P. PI ' R K F.E, Secretary. A4d Sot Oils and Reaaltt. NFW YORK Aug IS -OIL Cottonseed, firm, p-tr-.e crude. 2Tc bid. yellow. ,19o. Petroleum, steady; refined New York. Sh 7S; FViadelrvila and Raltlmn St.; r). in bulk. 14 m ! A VANS AH. 'ii entine firm. 4ti!c. Aug. 1S OII-Turp- C. $SrVd l4fi; n. 12 MVr: 9.1; H. S:...s. WO. Ji l5; Rt StN - Firm . A. B and SI .-.a: E. I-''". F. 2i. r, t tr., I $r, oi, K. It ; N. WW. Jo w By using the various oepartmenta of The Pee Wint Ad nge you a;et best reaillts at .niall expense. 17. LAWSQI3 NEW YOUR STOCKS AND BONDS I Market Opens Heavy and Soon Becomes Buoyant. HOOD OF OFFERINGS COME I'riiff liinali Hnnae Themselves on Miort Me find Hammer flat Knerartli-ally Decline Fal lowed hr Rally. i XKW YORK. Ann. IT. -Ttie opcninc of tlwi ;nrk market ai wairhed with eonaidfr i al'lo Intcrrst this morning, owing to the I at-vrre drrllne of jrnterdav. Kep. rts that i sppculativ p-iol had luiuldatod heuvily 1 anil thHt Inip.irtat.t markn Inier.sta nt'io , si'lllng were colored to Home extont ly tin , lark of a.ipport to spprlHl to'k y.ntrt il.iy. j'liii' iiuirkft ahroad, hnn'rvor. allowed little jieflortlon of the veakii' lu-tf yrslrrday, and after rarly heaitie rallleil o that I hon liuxliii-KH ri inmriii-rd line tV.e rum- pardtlvi; changra were ahxht. Thla ilriiutii I nance, had an em ourauji.a pfffct on tlia I local aperulatlnn, a-i that firat prlcea wi re nut altered much from last night b cloalng, though the tendency was downward. After a few mltiut.fr. the bulla began to buy cau tloualy. and ti:ey nut no Important piisaure of atork. grew bolder ai d soon hud n largo pinion of the list ruling a aubatantlal irai-tlon aloe yeainrdav'a closing. I Anieruan Smelting. National Lead, South- em J'lielflr and Hock Island wire In apecial ! demand, the reaaaurlng otfirlal statements I iegai ilnr the latter road rinanclal obliga ! tlnti luiylng a tonlo effect on the Hat. The ! I'Im.. h.i-A'MVer anon t erni In t. . ...I when the wever. soon H tr trii.li.rB in, ... i... I H.nl .t ...Lu u..,., Klni7 lers out pen-, Ivt'il that h.i fait as the st .irks niarUi t i f.-d mild take list i 'luTgetiralty, especially the metal gioup. Amerlran Smelting broke rapidly to itac, a Iohh of nearly three points, the decline being lu-celerutod by the execution of large stop-loss orders. Amalgamated Copper was ulao conspicuously weak and largo sales drove I nlted Slates Steel down to 14. The general railroad list meanwhile offered good resistance at various points, but I'nlon 1'a clfte had an Interval of decided weakness, when 11 sold down to 154'. In the final dealings there was a nereral covering movement of extensive pi opoitlons. which reduced general loss, s to a trivial fraction a. id advanced St. Paul lo a point above yesterday a closing. The bond market was steady. Palos, ". i". I'niied Slates 3s, registered, advanced Vt per i.nt oft call during the week. NuinUrr of sales and leading (.nutations on stocks were as follows' ctira. II! ill Low. Clot. Amalgamated CeppT 4.4imi .ha Am. C. K 1.1'"' 4"' '")' Am i'. & T pfd Ii") !" b'- Ameri'-an rmion on f u 84 I't Am. H. & L rl'l Am. Ii-e Se.urltlea 1.1'") "" 2S Am l.lnaeeil (Ml V 1'4 ll Am. Loromutlve I."ia MS i'.H Am. Iioeiinintlve pfd Am. g. & K 3.Si 4 ! Am 8 at K. pfd ' Ml l'1 Am (sr Refliilag U4 lSt Am TohMi-io pM " ' !'4 American Woolen Ana-rnila Mining Co ."' 4S 4o Atihlaon J.l'i" f7't MI4 Ati'hlairn pf1 Allaritlr Coaat bine Haltlmorr A Ohio (i 93 M1 Hal. Ohio pld Ilronkhn Rapid Tr H I''1 S2' Mt Canadian Pacific 8.4K) H!o 1 - Central Leather 3'"i 11 Central Leather pfd. l'X) 7'i 1 f-i leu 'i"4 l'KO, 13' . 4't 7l V4t in Wa ' :e,"4 in, MVtj 2".' Hi, ' I. VI 144' uf'S .12s 53 131 e IS:, lea a litil.. (Vitr.ll "I New Jersey I'h.i-Sl'eakr Ohio ! 4Z'l 4IS I'M. 'OS" 01 V l'i W lt Chicago & N. W ) 1 '!" b'H't ('., M. St. P f.ifl HIS 14.1 I'.. C. C. & Pt. 1. I'"1 f'.'S V'S Colorado K. 4- 1 2.i" '' 3!S ColoraJ,. A So .? t S Col... an. lat p(d 1 2 2 Colo. So. 5d p(d 40" MH M4 Conaolldated Oan '" 137 li Corn Pn.ducta ' li ' Delaware A Hudson l'X) lM ! Iienvr 4 tllo (Irande II R liltilllers' Seiurillea I.t"" M line ' -- Krle lu pfd 8S Erie id pfd Ceneral Kle.-trlr 4l 1 4 - Oreat Northern pfd 7.7 13" 13 Ot Northern Ore rtfa 1 fis to1 lllnola Crntral "" HrAi t: lntTlKiruagh Met ooo na, )1H int. vt.'t. pf'i ') :i.i a: International Paper 2n 1014 10 Irl I'ajter pfd International I Hump 3") 241! 24 Iowa Control 1' 17 171 Kanrar. City ro )n 24 23 K 1' So pfd Louisville N ) l"k 1"S Mrxlcan central Minn A St L 2oo tK M . St P AS 8. M 4"l 19 1 K4a 3H :n 141 tri 1.3H 1!H '-4 .0 .5 24 2.11., nio, 1""', 14 in 117', v.l, 31 ..Oi !. loo 41 'a 1 It, 144 241, 1.4U 71 M M 424 12..V, Mltaourl Pacllr M . K A T M . K AT pfd Na'lonal Lead New York Central ... N Y.. 1) & W Norfolk A W North American I'.fifO l.nan ion 5. sue lion a") ft") nil 10.3KI ?.ii 4"0 3' f4' J" K.O S' 1' n, 414 7:i J 14: 24' I2:f a 122', 11 nro, .',. 42 74 RS 1I3 24' 1.4H s.:.v 1 Northern Parlflo I pa-lflc Jlall t'ennaylvania P..('le'a Oea P . c . r 4 St L praaed Steel Car ... '; Hallway S'eel car. . Spring 2'' linn 1.7'H t. tl") l.o 4. Del 4'0 4.I. 124' T II 2'IS Reading Hepiil.lic Rleel RrpilMtr Steel pfd . . . Rock Iland Co Rock Man. I Co pfd 8t U S F 2d pfd St Ixiula S W St. L. 9. W. pfd H!o.-Shi.'fl ld S 4 1. Southern Pacific go. Pacific pfd Southern Railway So. Railway pfd Tenneaaee Copper Teiat Pflflc 2t 7HS '''a 3!S 2m ' ' bX', 1SV. 4SV, 34 24S li 64 1"4 US .124, '44" 42 :s 2a riHI. 7ii'i I-". -' 41 17", "" 424 M', H71, l"H ,'', 24-1. 24 54 VA hi .1.1 991, 44' 1"' 43 2i 1"4', 15a '-'4 as rot 4 as m 41.1 1 :. " ioo H ' 2"tl m sr.i 73.7'Wl 3'. 7ti .1Ki,4 43 M'a i" 4'i 3H :S 2S' 5JS 1S3i P1 T , St. T . si t'nlen t nion C. 8 L. ft W' !. A W pfd... raclflr Pacific pfd .... Riil.her :.3e 4"a teata 4SH :o 'l2', V. 9 C S Rubber pfd el 83 arm 4.7'") l.ann .i0 lixt 1 ttut 7' son inn V S Sleol pfd I'tah Coppr , Va ( trollna Chemical ... Va -Caro. Chem. pfd Wahanh Wal.arh pfd Weat ingho.ie Filer-trie ... Western I'nlon Wheeling A I. T. Wia-onain 'entral Total aalea tur the day. f.it), 23 l' 472.iai ahares. Ire York Money Market; NEW YORK. Aug. 15 MONEY On call, nominal. TIME LOANS Firm and dull; sixty days, 2 per cent; ninety days. 2V per cent; six months. 31,ti3 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE FAPER-3'i4 per cent. STFRLINO EIXCHANO.rc 8teady, with actual business .n bankers' bills at S4 849h-( 4 S5 for sixty-day bills and at $4 NR4og 4 .4o for demand; commercial bills, $4. SI r4 M1. SILVER -Bar. olic; Mexican dollers. 45c. Hi Nr8 C.overnment steady; railroad, steady. Closing quotations on toonds were as follows: V. ref. la. reg. 10SS Hock Val. 44s .IMS bit Mel. 4',. b'Sl.. A V. uni 4a ItKisa Man c S la . . '..(14 Mei. Central 4a 12.4 do lat ine ... '5'M A St L. 4 1' 4 M . K A T. 4a JS le .. ' .t n r. ot m c .-.',av y C 1 4',. 1 . N J r. g la H'4 X' Pa Iflc 4a . ...I.'HA "'l4 .... J'4 .... i", . .. ; .. . . . . :7 M', la s" , . . . . .1.2 ... i"2', . ... 74', .... M3 ... HIV, 1". .141, I'l (1 l"4"j 1. a 41 t)S i do roupon T S . res do eoitpon V. 9. 4a, res do eoupon Ati T'lhtoo 4a. ... ei aft Inhiii'ti sen 4a do ad. 4a. .. . do ,- it dO CV ht Ai.'.ntie c b 4e. . Hal AO 4a Mo 3',t B-k ) T ct. 4S Central of fia 4t . . do 'at ine do ?rt Ine do 1.1 ine .... Chen A i ' 4Ha h.' mo A 4 i4t l . a 4 V n 4a , do W e 4a . i'- i.. rf1a 4 i Penn. ev :l 'i . 4fi do con 5a Itadlnn gen 4a It.p ef Cuba .'.a l"J St I. 4 I. M ' St l.n K fa , 'S tell, a." . st l. S we 4i c . h I P 4a Seae- ard A L 4t So Pacific 4a do tot 4a So Railwa. .'-t 4" col 1" rfd ((' 4 SI L I 4a i ale Ind I "olo Mid C" o A So. 1 1 leva A P b . W 4a T . SI L, A ll'inil Paeifi, in'. P'l At H cv 4a . . "4 do c 4a . . . 'M- I) A H 1 4a... . ''- I' S ste-l 24 Se. . . 1 ' Knt I la. T Wabath ta .. .' . M" la . S7 Weal -rn 14-1 4a Jat.an 4a .. .. 7S 1V L K 4a 111 Sdn 4'ia S7'a W ia. Ctmrtl a at'. do 2d erlea S71. Bid Ka-lnlereal. dfftead. noattoa A tax-at s4 natatta, R iS TON. Aug 15.-Money, esll loans. 1.j 14j per ren' lime loans. 2fa4if p.-r cent Closing (pii tatlons on stocks and bonds: Atrhiaon d) ts Amalaaraated de 4a ;4 Ailai.ll.' it Met et.irsl 4a aoi.v RmhAra . 4 AMhiaen K .... 7l,ci 4 Heela 47o do old I'siutental . . 1 Ri'rtci A A.i.a'iy 21 l't Copper Kan :j H"a4"ii al Vlalne lit liao Weal u lossion KievaSMl '.ii f'rankllia 11, r'll. nluil V I 12' (itaohv po 4ta! ao '-ntral lala nnrale i.s, N T , M II Jk H '4" Vaes witiluf '.'. I ii. .n P.. ife- ; 4), Me tnaan It Am A'l Cham MoMawk ai.i, In il. !J U.'i.l ' A r . ... v. 4in I'et'i Tutst -!. "il H..mln'c,s las, Anter. S..alr '11 ia.-e.ia IW I,, p'd it Parrot Am- T 4 T ui i m.a-) Am Wnnleu . .WW ahinnnn tt do f 1 Timirtrk rvmimon I a .... IS Trlnli- IM K.1ion Flr lllu . lis I a Mining IIJ lleieral Ktectrlr .... Hi . ml -"'-1 Vm Klecln- I'l t'lth iio .f1 ft I, t-irl . j i Mii .!. W m trine Ill I aitea Kiuli ... .... l.tt MVux.na i t iilitd a M .. jii N.Tlh Hyile do tf1 ;.!iit!p i nt ! it Ion Z." I at eel 4 Ne.t I4 do rtn let I l .V Ar r-nt it Aitiri.tiire Arl:nna mm ?'ila Aiu'iif... .tUn-rlit IRi.tiift U I.nnrlnii l loalnra Inrkt. IvONPli.N. Aug. l.-hn the Mock ex changi. here today American accuiitlfa, after being ninrki'd down to iaiit. had a dull aenaion, Willi aellera pred 'initiating, but riot much atork chaiig.d hand.' Th" K"f k Inland rumors canned some ncrvou-nV-aa and after n flight hardening tliu market linlalicd quiet. London rlnaing j-iorkt: Consolt. nionry .. . SI , K AT. il'i t. .-nuiil . .. Sf'i lbN rntrl . if 1 nta Anaceti.la Atcliihcn do pi d naltlmore . US .S ir:. 'Ik . A. s do pf 1 . Oinarie .V V 4S . .4" I'cnna' liania fl..4. I i"I a H nut .Mliica I'H . t:: H.a.l:iiK .l a 4 Southern Ujllnay ... 11., II.'. do pfd ii- . 1 1 Soul ham Pacilic . Citlon Parlfic l"i . 61 do pfd i4 'v 2'i, f. S steel IAS . .1 ' do pfu LI . -10, W ahuah 1:. . :- Si anli 4a 'V7a .len,Anial. r opl'er k a .:i (j 11 i.t, 2.1'vl per ounce, per cent. count in th" open matket 'hlo Canadian I'a, If.i Chesapeake ,v I I'liuagu ot W C. M A St I Pe Heera Denver 4 R t) do pfd Erl do t.l pfd do ti p:d C.rand Trunk Illliuila Central LoulrMlle 4 N SILVER-HHr, Mi iM.V-Vi( The rate of ills for sboit bills is Hi per cent; for three Months tubs. i(. il i-b; ner cut. OMAHA UK l.r.AltlM.g 4. I sihun nrrense for the IVrrk of Ten S'er lent. OMAHA. Aug. 15. Hank clearings for today Were il.tSiJ.iTI.KS ami for the coi respontllng date last year JI.o'II .'inn ltd. Some one In the east made a mistake In figuring ttie per cut of omnha gain in bank clearings, for the teiegrapl.lc upon which Is Irom Thursday to Thurs day, the Hradstreet suld Omaha showed a loss of 6.21 per cent. Lvhon the ftirt was Omaha showed a aaln of about la per cent. The totals for this year wire Sill, ill).' MU. $11,o14,inj and for laat year l!k'7. S 2. 0'4. 1:9.33 l.va.S'ik.il 1.72J.V6 17 1.7:l,ii.i.M LSlCt SIl IS i.r44.rs..ttj Monday .... Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday . Friday Saturday .. S 2.2:2.3:8 04 . l.sl.i.ultj.21 . I.ed.S'is.fti) . 2. 1.1". Wl. 42 . 2.iK4 5:n.17 . l.n'j2.2T4.-3 Totals Sll.H7.VleS.17 Sl.)l;S.S9 Increase over the corresponding week last year Ss7.i.73n. 28. lenrlng; llonse llnnk statement. NEW YORK. Auk. lo The statement of the clearing house hanks for the week show: that the banks hold S'i7.t',lS.(2o more than the requirements of the 25 per cent re serve rule. This Is a decrease of ll.i'ino.iiju In the proportionate cash reserve as com pared with last week. The statement fol lows: Increase. Loans $1.290. niS.tVn) S14.302.ma) Hcposils l,eNf..!)2S.3' li, 411. soil Circulation .Vi.if li.'iun HiH.Keo Legal tenders 7!4...;4.gn so3.li" Specie 3'-'4.lW..iel l44.2ne Reserve 4H4.lnfi.7iNi 3J.747.MiiO Reserve roejutrod 3 If.. IS2.i)7.i 4.3'i2.?i'i'i Surplus r7 lilvO-'o 4.Hri"2.'.!.""er Ex-I'. S. deposits ii'J.924.525 l.iii'S.iioO flecrease. The percentage of actual reserve of the clearing house banks at the close of busi ness was 79.43. The stain, 1. nt of banks and trust com panies fif Orefitcr New York not members ttf the clearing house shows thai these In stitutions have avgrcgale deposits of $1,3V 4.3. ion; total cash on band, t "'D.Sbl.LOO, and loHns amounting to 91s.df.7,1iH"i. Neve Vorlc alining Sltoeka. NEW York, Aug. 15. Closing 'iiiotntl.ins 011 mining stocks Alice J.)0 ladrtlle Con S Flieece 3 L.ttle lh:ef s Hrunawuk Con. S Veakan 72 Com. Tunnel atork... Ontario Hi" Com. Tunnel honda... 11 Ophir n. Con Cal A Va oi Small Hopea la Horn Silver 50 Standard Ii Iron Sliver 123 Yellow Jacket ib offered. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 15 COTTON The I cotton market opened steady nt unchanged l i'i ii eo iij tin iiniiini t. ni 4 poiniN. cinoi closed rpilrt nnd Hi points lower- middling uplands, lo.ouc; middling gulf. 10 7. c. Sal.s, lis bales. i I. IV EKPOOU Aug. 15. -COTTON-Spot: I Market dull; prices 4 points hlcher; Ameri can middling, . fair. .54d; good middling. . tl sd; middling, ft lis.l ; low middling, & 5sd; ; good ordinary, o.nd; ordinary, l.f.i'd, sales , of the day were 2. Huh bales inrlndlng 1 . 4' American ; receipts, 12.ohi bales, including ' 7.3HH American. I NEW ORLEANS. Aug. IS. COTTON Spots, quiet; low ordinary, 5H.C, r.inr.ltia! ordinary, II ft-ltlc. iihiiiIii.-i i ; good orditiii ry. 7'V1; l"t' middling. 9c; middling, pie; gooj rniddliiig. la 7-1'lc; middling fair, 10 15 16-; fair. 11 9-lHc. nominal. Sales. 9cn bales; i reee'pls. 257 bales; stock. 29. "3o 1 ales. i ST. I.OI IS. Air,- 15 -1 'i ITT. N Dull ; 'middling, l'l'ac. Silts, ro bales; r, c p(. i !i bales; shipments, fin bales; slot k, li.&nO bitles. j 111 n porn ted Apples nnd Dried FrnltK. NEW YORK, Aug. 15 - EV A I'ORATEl ) ! APPLES Market unehnncod and v. ry lit ' tie business is being done. Fancy are quoted at li'rtlOi.c; choice at ffHc; pi I ill" at nVa;7( and common to fair at ."iV'h'iUc. ' DRIED ERI'lT'S-Prum s ate qu.et, wllhj i buyers holding off.' evidently being of the opinion that had crop accounts are exag- gerated. IJunt at bins. I)ia'ti71tc for Or g in fruits. Apr led a are unchanged, with clio r. : .quoted ut Saru9c; extra choice nt sl-iloc. I Peaches are quiet, with choice quoted at 7l'?i''c; extra choice at fiCi'-ic; lancy at SVultitje. and extra fancy at !"iH)e. I Raisins aie stonily, with loogo muscat l i 1 limited nt IVtM.'ac; Cioct " to i xira s d u lai i'ci7c; seedless ai f.'eif.c, and London ! layers at S16.ioil.ii5. St. Joseph Live Stock Market, ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 15.-CATTLE- Receipts. 5i head; n.iieket nominal; beev Sl.((ii7 25; Texans. $2 To '11 4 .tin; cows and I heifers. $2.;6(i I"-; calves, $3.' Od).(,i; stockers nnd feeders. S3 okM.Sii; tuills and ...... ll "-l.i 'ii- uiAu.orrtu t thfn T. "K HDOS-Receipts, a.itu bead; market lilc hlel.er- wonel hesvv 'i ficli C, Tl' me.lini.. ! mixed, $'' 4. "(i'l Sr.; llgtit. fn,-'ti.45; bulk nt jsiles $.:i61j6 56. I SHF:i:P AND LAMPS-Receipts, none; market nominal; lambs. S3..Vn6.35. Metal Market NEW YORK. Aug. IS -METAI-No fees i renlnre was retlorteii in tile tnet.il market and f r:ces were more or less nmnl- nal In the absence of cat b s. Tin was easv In tone at $29 .751)30 25. J .ilr.2 .'..r ".L 'II'"' wltl Mi lake quoted at $13,6240' 13 75; casting $13 r.i't3 ',7; electrolyte. $!2.2'i. Leal at was unchanged easy at $4.G74 at $4 Iron -.H.44j. S, t r. Ull- was ttomlnnily changed. ST. I.OI'IS. Aug I." dull at $S.47't. Speller. -T ETA L Lead, rak at $1 56. Uniar nnd Molasses. NEW YORK. Ant 15-SiriAR Raw, i"ui fair r 't i nk, 3 iOii.'l 5i c ; lentrfuga', to 4.' o'u 4.t .ic 1 mol las. s MlK.i i 4.t .ic 1 mol las. s 3 jv. R. f ii. il nuii l . No. .-. I N. 7 4 7.V; ; No u. 14. 4. !"'; No. 4 "0: ; N'. 4 (": No li, V, l.ro.-; No. 12. 4 4,c; No IJ. 4 4"-; No iiinf' i lii'i't'ii' A. 5 mo. mould A. o..5 l-ilif lt".o. in- id. ftc; piwdered, gra'i'i.aied. 5 2" ; u.bes. 5 4f-e. M"I.ASSh'S- Dull ; New I'ti'ins kettle, g "id to choice, .'s i l.'c. i lit pen I orelgu seiiaatarlal. LONDON, Aug 15 - Mo i, ev w is hi len. and snd supply on the mat ket I and -the itiseoiiiil s weie firm I'u tNe exch.inue lillsliless was of the lie,., m.ns:ojis. There was no special f. bevoll-l tile weakness of Alio rl an s E"0 I org 1 oevon.l f 11 i I .-m, which slight i v sf ci. .1 the ..lb. p.il'llnelits I 'onsols ( aha n oak' -tied on r ! Hr.lil.IN. Aug 15. ..ed I a ai d c ' a! A.ilioliH. in '. on ui' 1; ilk. lod.iy W'.-re railn-r iv (ollre Market. NEW Y' IRK. Aug 15 f i 'KFr.fC-Mlrket for futures Closed St. adv. li.-l nuclei. gel Sales report. I of li.'t uses. in Iu-Piik D. -ceml-er ai f. IV. Mar. u at k5 .V c md J i 1 al 5 ttf.-- SjM.t quiet. H " No 7 ..i. i Santos No. S. V ADM, dial.; Cordova U -lj'js.-. I'eurla Market. PE' tl A. Aug 15 ' 'i 'RN While 77ie ". No 4 Wtllle low. 774s . No 3 v-'l" " l'W. 7fil,r, No. 2. e'r', N" 7i1ti. I.w. r r . N No . 7 .' 1 . No 1 4 No .iTS-N... 1 white 17',.. No. S alilte. 474' . No I white. 44' H1SK Y- $1 37 Wool Market. ST J)!IS il l 4 111 sra.l.a Ai. 16 -IVoot, Firm; me bit and . .011, .-a i.. 21s-, llal.t fine lotlK'-c, haaiy UU. I. J li.b wa-h.J, a ai -' - OilAllA LIVE STOCK MARKEI Beef Steers Steady for the Week, with Cows Lower. HOGS SUAE FLY LOWER FOR WEEK Sheep and I ainbs llaae Hern I'nlr ell era 111 the Wrrk, sstth 4 losing; Prices t onsl.lrrnl'ly All Itonnd. lllahrr POI TII OMAHA. Neb. Au Ii. V.'. nre pts wrre: ;a:ilt Oftirtal M'ltiday 4 ".. 1 official Tuesil iv. 4.3.3 t iftli nil Wednesday r..'t 1 ffi.'ial TI.'irsdHV 4,'d Off'.i.il Fti.i.iy ,..7J Kstlin.-ue Sat .r.lav Mi uog-i Shei'l'. in. . S.T.'l ll.74:' r.v io,:m ll..'W 8. lie? ;.i., 1 j,tii ; !: V:"' :1.!'2 :'.2.:il5 2" l;n. 21 r.i 34..3"..: .'I.'.". :,;: '. Six days Same days Same davs Satii" Onys Same ilaa Same (i.iys th s vi 1 k....lf!.ii' last iv ek . . . .11. Ml 2 necks ugo.lS.."it; J we ks ago.14.rjii 4 weeks agc.ll.iJJ last year Ll. ')-') The following table abowa the receipts of cattle, lioa,9 and hen at S . utli Oman fur the year; year to date, compared with list lfrl-i. iso inc. 1 o I i:.7.n I Cuttle I Hogs . fiJI.lnH 1.7.o..t2-. .227 i;7 1.107 l,'--..;,).i 9v,iw Sheep , i4!.d,;i l"l.:il. 1 he following table the vei ng price of hogs m South Omalir. lor the several das. w ith compavr sons: list Oate. n . ,1806. d 6. 1 1"4. i'.K'4. iUVJ 5 75 ialDI. lug. O U 0 V0 w 3 1 J w: l v-i . u- - -j Aug. ii....i o 44. i f-i., 6 20, , 5 u7, i . .ti ., Aug. 7....I , i 77 ii 21 711 I 5 (4 7 27 ,. Aug. 8 ,...) i;iit 5 74 nil 5 M, o 11; t 12, Is , 7 ;, Aug. ...( t 1 0 so u, 0 v4 5 IT, ! ' ' ti n Aug. 10..; fi 21' la ; -f. 5 in'i e Mi, i t'2! 5 l'-'i Ingl.i 1 Aug. IL. it l!i's : n ,'S, o .v.i; 4 81: 5 2t mix. .1 Aug. 12...! 0 41 6 'fl1 I 5 'M 4 M o 2b ,.,,,,.,, Aug. 11!. ..I m; j 0 V3 ii '.'2, 1 4 14 i to 6 '2 , ,h , Aug. II... ti !7 , 74 5 v4 n '.)' " .1 -1 i' ' Aug. lo..., $ 3,1 1 j 72 5 VI ii 01, o 01: 5 2") G M Sundav. The t-lTlclal iiuinb-r of cars of slock brought in today by each i'o:.d was; C.'illl". Hogs. II i s. C. M. St. P 1 l'l.u n Pacific !i .. C. c N. '., east i C & N. W.. Wi al 7 1 C . St. P . M o 4 C. H. ti . east 2 li C . R 1. Ai P.. west 1 Chiciigo Ureal Western 1 Total receipts 2 . 1 Tlic disposition of the day's receipts w is lis follows, each Ii ivci purchuslng the num ber of head Indiiatod; Cattle. Hi);!. Sheep. Omaha P.o kli.a Co 215 twift anil 1 'ompaiiy H'H! .... Cudahy Packing Co 211 21 Armour A Co l.il't .... S. r S 23 Hill Ai Son 25 Cudahy Hros. Co 125 .... Iayton AV lln.... 2d 1-ehmer Urns 1 .... Standard Mint C Ill .... Wesmllh Parking Co 2 " .... Other biljels 2 .. . Totals 2.1 2.15 21 CATTLE Keeoipls of cattle this week .buy. beef very liberal, showing a laig.1 gain over last week, but still a small de I crease as compared with a year ug.'. Th" univals have consisted almost eo ti-dy of I range entile, then- being vesy few nirn I feds or natives of any kind. I For this season id' the y. i.r. renge cattle I are showing yoi.si.loi :mo nuulity. 1 As w.ll be Inferred lioni the above, th" itupply of ' beef steers has consisted pi-ln-I clply of rangers, Willi only r snrmklinc; ,,f I corn-feds. While the tot.il :i eipts of cattle have been llb-ral. the proportion of I beef steers bus not been overly lat go. This, in the lace of a good demand, has kept the market in a very healthy and as I a rule satisfactory condition. The trad 1 Inn most days has been reasonably notice. so that l!ie supply has changed hands in I fair Season. Prices have shown rnm- 1 paru'lvelv no change nl the close ot the i about w here ll was I market on corn-fed from day to day and week the narkel Is one week ago. The cattle, on th" other I hand, lias been none I time during the week too active at any Fortunately tie ceipts. as noted above, have been light, so that In sp'te of the fact that linviia hfive seemed to prefer rang" cuttle prices have shown very Mile change. 1 ' Cows and heifers have been in very liberal supply all the week, a considerable proportion of the receipts being of that kind. Fortunately there was a good buy ing demand, but th cattle came In so rapidly that the market on al! pietty fair lo good cows and belters slumped off on Wednesday and Thursday. At the close of the week they are iron, rally I 'd 15c loiter I than Inst week. On the other hand there has been an unisual'v active demand for - th" common and the medium grades gen erally known as dinners, nnd th" tendency on thut kind lias be.-n strong a;d liny are a little higher than last week. The general ruins throughout the conn try have Improved 111" prospects for corn ; and glass, there being a not icon bio mi- Movement In the demand for fed cattle : last week. All kinds of cnttl" showed j strength during the early part of the ! week, especially light stockers. which ad- vnnci-d quilc sharply. Later on in the W". k. wltli receipts very liberal and Willi a i tendency towards Hcciimolatlon In the hands of the speculators, there was an easing off in the market. The best kind i of fleshy feeders remain about sternly. but the medium kinds and light steeis closed h ioj 15c and in some, cases 2i)c lower. Taking the week as a whole the market can hardly be described as other tliun sat isfactory. Wii'tatlons on cattle: Oood to choice mrn-fisl steers, $'i.25'ii7.0i5; fair to good corn-fed steers, $5 . Mvfi il. J : common to fair corn-fed steers, $4. 25(15. 40; good to choice rani..' steers, $4.75iio.4n; fair to uond range stiers, J4.iioii4 75; con mon to fair rung" steers, f.i.it "VM.uO; good to choice cows and h dfers. $3.ti"fii4.20; fair to Rood rows and heifers. $.1.iVii'u3 iin; common to fair cows nnd heifers, ?2 .5ci,i3 (XI; zoo to choice st o k is and lecilers, $4.2i,u4 7Bi fair to Koo4 org. ra and feeders. l.l l.Vn4 2n: common h l.ilr stoi kers and feeuers. S3.4Waj3.ts); Block In- f. rs. 2.5n .lj. JIOGS-Hecelpis of hogs this morning were the lightest that they nave been lu some time, the heavy brea' in the mirkei i"i" we.-K aprarently having Inducer, ship I'erS to hold back their s .s 'I'll- In o "I1''11 vei y ft 1 season, wnh pi lc-s generally b 'yi5c higher than yest-iaiy. j " mlfl the trade could liHrdly be sai l to nue neen active, their were so few h "" eaie nai evcryinitiK in sight wu cleaned up at any .arly hour In the in .rn I lllkf Tile mi.ci ... Hid I...... . .1.1 ... .-i ; 6. Jo. with a top ut $.: .35. !, w ill be m.-'m ' I ! l...P,.a )..., i ... .... I i pally ut $n-l.'.ltH 17, I -waL. ,....a.i.... .. a. .a.. -.- . - b"rn Vrr iiii'd.-rute. there being n f.l.ing .'it as ooinpar. d with ihe Drevlo.m w. ek of 22 ) head and a still heavier de. rea-., as compared with a year ag... The market lias shown u good many cnar.gc -. fluctuations haelnn been more rapid and wider than us oil of bite Thus tie we k started out with a g" ..1 suatp .idvinc.. which was followed . n Tinaiiy with ..n oih.r udvi.nc. c.iiriiig ti e i.-.ark.-l t a point that was u,. . i ;h. st re.icb. ,1 n a long tinie ninl ".c logm r tlau ti e ro-e of laat week. Then .mm. n i d an e oil i rapid d.clli.e. the I iw pomi ben e; r. acn. .( on Friday, w I en u e avnge ti.ark-t k.n U'c It Wer 1)11111 Ihe c ... i ,. ViilllS Week. I T 3.'TC low. I I. Mil Ihe I nut on T'i-d iv T..H iv s : ; a 'in, Ir li e market only a s':ade lower tl au it at Die . i.. I.,., w... K R'-pi t Selllil'C. e lillil p g' wa fh Pr N At 5h P ' ' ! J'4 ' : 7 ,. j., - c-' 12-' ' -i ir :s a ;., , i'.-, i.' K 27i ... ; 14 ... 4 a . , !' ... .' . 'I l a , . , 7' 1-2! I" 2 , 7 ' . : ' 4 1. . i . ;j . 1 - ;. a . 1 ' 0 . ... ' 1". i T. Itati ' 1 :i .: .1, , ' ' s V. .-' j - j . 1 1 "i t-l 1. a . . '.' 4 ' 1 w. " --- . .. :i a. a i ' '," , 1 J.l 4. a V -. ' sum Si e. l I "Is a lii.i ktt ('.. be. II V . v !.: r -' n. I p. 11. '.. 1 f r snv w k Ttie t r 1 1 -well-.ta won 'lie ha i 1 n-l-r the ! i f irel "f 1 lie a sl at t'H an t I 1. a. la v w 1 s I. en. a !"W . t Al .. . li- - Ia-. K 1 k 1 'a 1 ie a -fl lenc. ,. . I l' e ti ad sloW A 'I - I 1 4 - r - . k.- r-- M r I . ' ! . ,. t 1 1; la ..i I ,1 . I 4 " .fi til t I" 411 I . ll-1 4 I" I p 1 ov em. ni a .-I.e. I ,. A!.-! I'hlie W 4S I . III I I I !.. a 1 1 ti 1 1 , I 4' I a ' I o- ,1, .... ,.f t j,.- ai . , ' k "t ,,tl stir.p V. , . I'.... W . . k T he 1 1 .l. .It l Of ll.e e4 W4t on 1 niA.a.'t 11411. a 4 s -"1 ' A f. store ..f to a . t k I fl'l.j -o'l'4"J d M..I.J W A I tt. t .1 'bs. o ,1c 't'llMsaii'tl 1',1,-ti l l I no, I. w .ii!,' ("tint r -.' r.io 1 nnv otlici tloic .it I a' the at. 10. 11 ., It, 1, 1, Ii ivlrg f . ,1,1 fl-e'v Mi 1. It It W.'llbl llppe II ti'"gl , 'It tl e 11 o .. t he I ro .1.! km. lv l'oi to Inn fee, I ; a, been l' e , ., tv'll'is th.U t'C tl '' i.-..:t i" good deal 01' t Ills . 1 l,l,.-' f. 11 e i;.o,l tletc.i -e r .1 1 .iin ; "I" Is fol . o II .rd 1. of lit en n ar Wl at- 1 in- - tl 1 k l-u -1 1 lb b-.l. I '' d- f t he cam! pit I'tie pro .iv an, e 1 Willi Ih m 1 k ! W.ell , t s ve .id v a 1. 0'tl. -II as I. it II t lers I lid 1 iniM . til nt to: 1.1 le s. s .1 nolo, t lie 'ed I'l ll-ep I K o I ll"l d tl ado 1 1..111 I. II" ah 1, it tl In l.li't t i.e. I, o Hl''e in 'I'likll 1. could 1 1 in hi b 1 lord ll t. .rests 1 Olll llg W 1 1 I'l' lpt ot b' t ' rl't. been load is It 'I' I s I :sf 1, 1 0 10 .1 1 I't'-I ' ill f.'l t le t 1 l: III .1 1c 11 no. n 1 fi'l li e w si In in, lllll.y 111 ' 1 1 1 s hai . il . e : nei K would lat"lis, 1-1 . I t;i,it a d g od per. it is 1-11 the tn.uiiet a e gen. f'l fe Will '1. 11' 1 111 rallv '.i'MS o a kina f r a good demand f: ' ow on vi:. if 1. nll:-.-il stro UK teliil'-n to li.ep tie K"'l oil i .iv coiaII' .on. 111.1: - ket in a go ''I ( 'llOl.ltlollS 1 ns on til'. ate or muss : 'd ii choice lambs. 1 icep nnd lnmi'S lull- t ' g f I T.-.'i.". I'.. U l".'ll I ,'l! $4."-l 1 .." go,,, I v.. 1.1 '..; d latnl s, J,'. 4".i.". v., f good to choice l!g It good ti. choice hea I"' d'llg S .11 HllKS, ling I unl'S. I ve.'i'ilngs. j e .1 1 lings, I t 'OH I 2... ! chob e wctnera. . M I'i'io.s;., ,1 to eh,'!. 11 1 lo. fail lillg Motile good Wet 'u t Sll ."''I '1 1" 7', C fall to Aiood ti c e'les, 1 ..'.' I 1 11 tie, I', 'I (ling c - Us. $2 '..US 'O. W I $2..") 1 11 :', Clllls and bu i lilt At. (I l I I IM Iv M tHM'.T tattle and hee. li-iiil) llnga tu Ten Cents lllatlier. C111CAHO Aug I.', TATTI.E -lli'i Flat- e pi.. Jl il.S,C t . e s . l.i. 1 head . 111111 k. t stea 'CIS .ok." J.". ' f.-.i 2 ; e 'inn at' 111. 1 led- !.. J.I'OI Ullvis. J and In 1 1 . 1 s 1 ' 'in S P.ei elpt s. S.' i.t ; llghls. S'ioV'tf.7 $i 1ioii'..7" ; lu a'i In av y . ii li.''M. '.1 .1. mi: pigs. u.: od 'in.; 'Ugl f sales Jo 4' VMi " SHEEP AND LAMPS It. c.dpts. head; market steady; mitli.-s. .''' westerns. $2 7...t I 35. .voarpiigs. M2 lambs, S.'..0". Ml .'-', w esteni.-'. Jl J.oiil 4-v s. I. mils 1 11 e stock Miirbet. ST. !.i 'IMS. Aug. C c. I riLE T. Van LE- lie, . IplS. .i" lii-ad, ii.a-uding !"' 'I 111 irkot t Steels. St ady. Nntlie shipping and evp. J I 75-.i 7.5"; a.i..i'.; ...; stock, rs I in 1 ; iin ssed beet and I- I- St I 'I . Hi'iMi 1.0; at . e 1 ek. i s i:el f 1111, l.-r 1 ' dors. 12 To canneis. $ .'. ,0 1 ii.5o. "01. 4". 11 s a lid , ; bulls 1 4 Jl ."" I' iilld I. elf. I S, J 2. 75. Ml 12 .V'.i I.'.-'; ( iil 1 1 11 ..1 X:is ami in- 1 dl.in steers. 7.5'-1 1"' ':4.ii. Ill HIS Reeeil tS. w s Iters. J1.5H 1 '" head ; mark t sir oig : .'.' '-mi :5. 1 to hlgin 1 p ick-us, f.:. 1 figs and lights. : 4o, butchers .il d l est In av y. p.. .".ih , '. No sheep niatki t. I Knnsna City l.lao stnrk Mnrkct. KANSAS CITY, Aug 1 i 'AT IT .17 Re ' celpts, .V10 h-ad, including 2no southerns; I market steady; native steers. $4 5"ii T.5'); I southern ste. i.s, fl) H"'u-I,75; so ith.-ru e w. 1 2..'i"''i't.5ii; natlie cows and liMl-us. $2 , 5 2.-,; Hockera and feeders. J2.s5u-4.5o; bills. C'r'nil i.'n calves. :i.2!.'tjl..: west, rn ste $1. :"' 1 i-.'J.' ' W' Stelll r'.WS. 1 3 li". Ill it SS Receipt s. 3,'no hca higher; bulk of sabs, Kli'm ci .1. 7' ; puck, ts and bntc lights. '. I"M'. To; pigs. $3.f, SHEEI' AND LAMPS l.nrk.'t 5'rili)c heavy. V' '0 -. l. U.'iri Mi G -; 1: '.ipl head; market steady; unit ?3. lambs ": fed ewes, $3.2 5frlS. range wethers, .TG 'Ul.lu; Slona City Live Mini; 8IOPX CITY. la.. Aug 15- Market. Sp.-cl:il Telo , cram 1 CATTLE li 1 Ipts. loo head . ke! stea.lvi l'e -vi, '" 7.14 , heifers. SS..i .-.i.5.i.i; fe, d.-rs, calves nil'! 1 eniliiiKS. 2. 75-1 I Hi m :S It. c ipis. 1,'J. h.- i'l higt.ei'; range of prices. J'i.J'f. ' talcs, $G 2;'iMi."2. JO market lb i.3j. bulk of Mlo.'k In glirlit. n-id la Ii!" 1 il box ei s Receipts of live sto.-k at the six principal west, in iiii.rki Is yesterday: I 'in tie. Hogs, Sheep. South Omaha 2.4'o Sii.UX C-ty loo l.f.i.1 j Si. Joseph 'i o."ft I St . 1 .oi lis 2in 2 nm . . . ; Kansas City 2"o 3. nun 2''l i Clil. -ago l.n ') S.'Mi J.iiiu , T .it'll 1..VK 2',"0 2.2'.) O 41 A H A l.ll l. MIIKKTM. 4 ondltlon of Trade and Q until t liniii on ciluple mill I-hiic lro4lu'e BUT TKlt Ci larnery. No. 1. uenveieu to retail trade in canons, ioc, No. i, in " lb. uibs, 22Vo; No. 1, In 30-lb. tub.-t, 23o; No. 2. In GO-ib. tubs. ZuVjc; No. 2. in Bu lb, tubs, 21c, No. 2. Ill l ib. tartuls. 2.V; No. 1. in Lu.ioud lots. 21 'sc. No 2, iu ciar load lots, ls-i i!'c; country, taucy, luo, 17c; coii inoii, lGc. EUCiS i-resh riiudied. 16c dozen. CHEESTv Finest Wisconsin fUil cream, twins, 1 4 -' ; V'-ur.K American, t lu huop, 15c, i'uvorue, b in buop, 15Vc, Daisy, ii lu hoop. l"V.jc, creiuii biicii, tuil case, li'iiC hall case, 13 )c; half dozen oricka, 14c. No .jiioliitli lis on Swiss aaur limoer, ers until ultue October. HELF t I TS -No. 1 ribs, 17c; No. 2 ribs, lb; No. 3 li s. 7c No. 1 loin, JDc. No. J ! In, 12Vi 1 No. 3 loin, c. No. 1 chuck, 6c; No. 2 chuck, 4-v ; No, 3 chuck, 4 . No. 1 lund, 84j ; No. 2 roun 1, Go.. ; No. 3 round, 64c No. 1 plate, 6c; No. 2 p. at. , li4c; No. 1 j plate. 3U,c. VEUETAULE3 Ceiery, Mlchlcan, per idea. 35c. llesns, new wax and i.;il:ir. rnc- third bu. basKet. jl.'A); navy, per bu., Nia, 1 $2.70; liiaiu, trlc per lb. Cabbage, ;j ptl I lb. Potatoes, new, per bu.. ri.lu. Toma toes, per 4-b.isket crate, 8 s.-. ,VHtermeloiis , MfOiMt. CaiiUlopes, California, 2.ijiJ uu per crate. Apaiagus. per doz., 40c. t u- cumbers, per del., iuc. Onions. Jjermud 4, . Si 60 per crate; TtiLtta yellow, 41.26 jier craie' ; Mushiuoius, cultivated, pi r lb., wc Ji I luce, per aoz., 2Lc. Pepiem, souihein, per criUe. 1 FRESH FRU1TS-App.es. S2.76't,3.O0 per bushel box. Lemons. 14. jeo.Jlk orang-j, H uoh5.0j. Uanunas. 4u per lu. Hun. a. J, 4-baoi.et crate, peaches. 'Ja.iforide. .o-iiatj 1 box. Teavajs. 4-busket etile, (k-uJs;. IVaia. ' W-W 4-'-4.eit lllticklMirtes. 14. itasp- berriet. ii.oo Cbrirus, 4VS. Can an is. ..uu. Uooeua:! ni-s. t.uO. GL'liAH-Coarse gran lated. 5.10c; fin giali'jiuled. ii.ioc; lulica, . hoc, powdered, D.jvO pel lo. LIVlii l-UCl.II.lt-Helm, J'c; brol era. a pons. lac. due, sVsCi plgcoill. B.s- tluAcu. ' ei'"' 01 siicuu". i. vu U"iu:i. bhLbsLL) POO'LTR Sguabs, 2 J DRIED FRUITM Raisins, loo.aa Muae.i-i ''lHt, lancy needed, 1-lb. carton, pic. Cur- ranis, uiicieaiieii. 4jc; cleaned, ic, cartou, K per lb. Piunta. v.tis'.-c per ack. per in. Apricots. 2a-id. poxes. v per :u. peaciies. CubtoridiA choice, ic, (ancy b x s ! L iPersiuti, lb. liars, vslllurnu. He. DjIo.--c. 1 i.'.s. layer, clw.ee. 1 . e Citron. Uu-oc- Leniou aiecl. IwC. ura.uj p.el l.'c. F.SH-lIjPbut. c; trout, 14c, pickeiel. loc. Vlke, 13c, bullheads, skinned ami dp. ssed! 14c, whito pel Cli. ; win: tnass, i"c, toi at baa. 26c; crappira. 16t'; whit- 71ii, 1.1c; red aiiappt-r. 14v ; f ounders, l.c; in icxeiai, lie; cotiiian. (real lr nn. U. , .i id . . , 4, til.". Is. 1J.'. (r if 1. a;s 4c , tire:i se.t lur.lj inrat. ...', ratllsti loc. 1 lDr - ,i t i : :0:1s by J. S Br-ilth 42 C v : I. No. 1. I' . ." O. . I ll I til. ell salt I'ldrS. No 1 S. SO. el.. p i 1" L'e ! t I'l ur lat.. 11 I ' . No .'. 7 - . :iot.,- h. ..., lis. 2r I t $1 5". dry p ; . ;, c . dry f in: le.t, ii-r h. ' s. 1 5 , li -v I.- .lr .-jr. I ,. .- . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Plat 1 lr . M 1 I 1 ' I 1 H I ll . l e 1 l-s I . ! lb .4 H 'I I r II . la .' 1: ' . ll I T il Supreme Ccmrt Syllabi 1. .!: W :i k ,1 :: I u tt I ll nkili't w It. 1. '011 No : ' I.Ul is I I'll. I'll It'irtles" e I 11 11 1 Appeal . mandril. II. I III a lit 1 or Ife.l to 11 Of tl.1l) 1' f the I'Mtll St ! re .oitere.l .1" I. 'I is ft .-in 1 In 'Mi'll II!" Ill lu ad 'o' 1 n in. tit W .1 s 1 1 lr 'I I few tlllll i,l :n II .lib oil for 1 t ov ert "led A I 111 Mol.itloll of th e s:atule will made In tide , 72 Neb . 2t.t. b .1 11 ;'!. motion diC ck .ik. iltist Liu bl'ef 'lit M l o , -' I 'oil' and followed !":H' nr.- not lilM'lnl eltlur III or 1 i::. anu. 11 ine lutein is oonoi I ie a atilei construction tllose lor whose 1 1 net It 1 1 1 . wer fol. :al'i- mi 1 In.' I .1,1 1 . .. A pro Id exe.-llt t lo U" sale of real estato I' endee s f.lll lie to ortgiige and lo nink-a m. that the nioti'V 1 m ' ' !" declared I a n ot 'In f lr" t t : jit it was incni'ib- d ti tl: Ite Hole, olid I'll f ". I .. ;!".l to .iiid a m h pn no I " I tb.'t I forf d I el 1 o the Slid 0 Mil. I. I'll! ll' Mil cut on th. eii. lor upon vellilee s liefai to dei biro a of"llul" to entitle hT It'llilr S.Ild 111 .!le I,'".'1 llverlll uga.nst Fanners nnd Mer-He-Dl- chants versed Hank. Al p' al fr'tn Huftni'i. Epi rtanii. C with dlrei t Otis. Vision 1. In No. I. the ill se of "btrolling statutes, I lire' ins. r ot 1 l.c en pl' al at of a rot -tntiit ll d iivairst :ou fi r a v alonbl. c 11 iI'Mn e of f: .1 .id Is pi "to. le, 1 Sl..-ei,Ui nt nt till 1 1 M ia-11 1 Of .-XeC.lt ' iv:. 1:11s. br gianior. nltho gi le I lil'.e Ins .is . gtlliielit ' cr 1 ded : 1 o. ks o: t lie 1 01 p 'ration n Is. ue I laid to .p II I hs i 2 Tie rile II1.1I a vendee Is not a bona ' file pur. -haser for value until be has a.tu- iilo paid t:,e put.'l.its- ptlee. or become 1 rt-."-. it'ii 1 "iitnl br its piivtnenl. (iinnoi , b" itivok-'.l ..Hali al one who has puvinsed lo glie a 1 o.. sulci ot loti for the tmnMer 1 :is.-..ii.ed. unless it a pi ii i s that the tiatis I !' r wi.l bin l.-r "i d'-lav ;.. -. . ;:dor s t ied I o,s. 3. Who:, a transfer e I -ft a 11 not 11!. 1. 1, 1 is 1,1 lit. toe fact Hint th 1 a Id to tin grant it's .it slgl.lllellt llit'lo'l d( rule imposing upon tie l I .1 lis i('t I 11 the I, J I dell 111' 11 . f pt operl y bet w. en US'il I' d its fraud ' c'lisnb ra 1 ion was iieiii relative upon i's ii"i 1 h.inge I nn I an v tissa nng 1 In ot prilling tt fraud- I. A bon.i fi,,. p !.a-er of tlie cHpltal st in'li 1 'I a 1 01 poi .1 1 11 lo compel the col 1 111, H.Knuii 111 upon its b n may sue m enulty Hon t-i enter the hs 'iilta, and to Usitc n law err: l! It ate the; t li, s:o 11 1 1 from si I'oi . nn I t 1 r at 1 a In ling sit:-! stock tipo.i an 1 xecui ion against n it a 1 1 "ii and .-Ini.If the vendor, the ror- I ring pa 1 1 '.-a to 1 110 acth II, li'.; 4. Johnson ng.nnsi Samu.-.son. Ap pe.il from Yiuk. Alfiiiiuil. Calkins. 1'. I'lvlslon No. 2. I An 1.11c nd ttotial 1 rd. r made under t:.e 1 1' vlatoiis 01 sei lion .'4.1 mil - that a g.ir-i.l-hec pa nii'iiev Into rmni, :s a Judg-m.-ni wit'iln the me.miiu; of the stiitu.es milking J.nUnn nts, when i'o. K.-le I in t he. iti ce ot ih" cleik of the illar.ct mint, a len upon ti e lands ..f the d' htor sltu nt d win. in the to-. ni. 2. Tin- vi iiur 01 .m action to quiet tltli to rea (stale :u against the nparent lien "f a void Jililgnelil IS govellied by the I r. .visions t. sei ti ui ."1 Cod", ami must lie lild n the r.niiny in whl.h s.icli real r.-l.ite s s United. 5. Wh-ro ,1 gai nis-lieo. suninioned liy 4 Jaisilc "f to.- peace under tne provisions if seeilon 21: I'otle tl'fiki'S .1 d tsi-Ii 'sure rein inn mi., Hid Ice. In. -ss or llabiliu to .!: ju :gn;eiit ih bi ir, ai d the .lu.-llce, with out iiiiiiouiiomg any de. isi ui or any ad jiurnn.tni of tie hearing, Informs thn gal nlsin " that he is i-i'js ,1, said JiisI.cd .her h. In. ea Jurlsiiici on of the case an I in order .ilii'lsuiil c g.irn:s,eo to pn the. ed r. ipiirmg ilia "Hit of the llldkr- nii-i'l Into cuil is const i ui. Ih ei y fraun t.lellt. 15331. Dandy against l-7sate of Hlssell. Appeal from I'awiiee. mi motion foi re hearing, former Judgnn nt tu' dllTed , mil lion for rehearing overruled. T-'awcett, C. and Leiton, J. not siu,ug. Dlilsbin No. 2. 15511. State tx rel. Harris -isnlnst Han- App.-nl t'otn Diolg.. on i 'heailnij former pin. mi No. 1 idlltled lo. Epperson, C 1 !'. Isi'.n 1. In . line the i.ig 'will. oastmlng1 coin t will an act of the legisla glve to !t ll.e meail- h It is a; pai ' iit 1 1 urn the ian- guag" used that the bglilature nad 111 111 1 11.I when tiie net was passed. 2 Chapter 153 if tile liws of 1907 pro vides that "whenever It will be con (iiiciie to liio public health. 1 o n v en 1 e rii' e or vvelfaiii either to drain .... any land which vill lie Inipioved by drainage) or to construct any di(e nr levee to pre vent th" overflow hy water .... a drainage district may be formed ' .... tl:-' In. 11. ula rles of which are I i up fixed by tiie coin, ly board upon the filing of a pe tition by inteie-t'-d imperii owners and providing that the coimiy board shall fix the boundaries "with a view to promoting the Interest of said district. If lormed. nnd with it 1 l-w to doing Justice and equity to all poisons." H.ld. that p is 11 nicessaiy Inlereme from the language used that the board shall determine the pub'to utility of the proposed district, and that il is not the Imperative duty of the board to tlx the hotindariea If the 1 in 'latum Ion and Improvement of the dis trict would not promote the public hralin, env eiib ii.-e or welfare. 3. From the language used it Is apparent that the l.-ki.slalure itii.-ndeij that t,lt,. pro visions of ti..- act should ll"l be applied fl opt that the county bund s4tou d prescribe, a ut.-U'icl which if organized and improved would di lii-d ptoh-ote tile public lit.tltu, coin ' let 1. l'e or wellfire, 4. Aiier the roomy board has fixed the I ..ui ni 1 .. 1 i-s of a disirii t, the rei tarnation or protection 01 wnn h would be "f public utility. 11 is competent for the l.g.siature lo pet mil ll.e property owners within the proposed dislr.ct lo determine by vole whether or not liny will avail themselves of the boip fit of Uic act, and ihe provisions permitting none but property owners to vote, and authorising "U. a owner of read estate lo ens! a vote for every ucre of land or town lot widen he ow ns with n the pro po.nj district, and permitting nonresident owners and foreign corporations owning nal estate therein to vote upon the ques tion of organization and for the officera of the district are not unlawful, nor does such election call for tie exercise of the elective franchise secured to all electors by section 22 of the bill of rights. 5. An a t of ti e legislature providing for the organization of a drainage district w heiiev it the same will promote the pub lic health, conw-nienee or welfare, funds f ir the iniprov. rn.'ht lo be raised by special ass. ssiii. r:t of .the property In proportion to the benefits received, and which provides that nnto of assessment shall be served ton the property owner ar'.iltig htm the right to appear am! he heard and to appeal from the order of the .-iss, ss ng officers, does not amount to the t ik'ng of private proper'v for pilvate use. nor tor public use without J "s- compensation, tmr is It the taking of property without .pie process of law. . Ti e former opinion in this ca.se, Neb.. . IIS N. W 2V. adhered to. WE OFFER INVESTORS lll A Coffee. 12 M fl A Ceffew, U K) V--. Con J -ffeea,.n, i-'c .V) Sanr .1 Chem . I'l In 'Vi K-i '4 I M in . 4. 7. Ksnaake Mf( . tl ) I" Km. Z.tle. W.- ft.1 a. Nest State Ttl as, ! (.1 W r nil. 7l, ' e J 'I St .salons 5c k:n Oaihef. aU4 .. ., p- ., -v v.. a-- it. z-n.,f tualntee . f S.I j : r -re:'.- I f ?'t TrlMltloa. pf1 St " '.'.'- Ives lean, s- !' fiuoaoA. ev! Tun. 1; I -....i.i.ig liCil. i i'a-.a-1 Setelfer 41 ! ..'In Sa-n '"' .i I iv Wlniieas. pfd . j " H. . : i I la . It 25 mat . j..i.:r H'li FI'i .t' I p..t-, v Vsntfi a-l y 4 . 4 t I R "LIEN'S 'A ANT .--Ha 4 s., v-ti a,, w eat oil '-" K-t. -sll 11 'It '-' O a. t;,.r.e I d N 1 A I. ' .. Kr.'i -a V .-tw . M 'A- 1 w ! I lit T i ..Ha S' a le il A s.. p. T.p , ' o- r , : -ed a-. K.i,,- M'a.a Western Business Eichanga I. ASAl.tg ST UP-TO-DATE RaEPORTS Hinilh I. TK l TIII.XTIO INMHOt VTHlN 4I Esperanza FREE Ccppar, Curb and OallcaSc Iriniit I'bt. r, r 4 Saiaule Coutea F fae Vora liou p 1' U uasfea 1 I . , I ' e. ,f It , I Ik I -0 K sy ll 1. I.ev I. a 4..'ll t'..r W. Farnam Smith & Co. Stacks. Bands, Investment Securities. 1320 Farnam St,