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THE OMAHA DAITLY BEE: MONDAY, JULY 21, 1902. WHITEWASHED BY NICHOLS | st siarags, mon o, sesoes i | e, secored fhe sy, o Gorgs, St | Bomaers. Yesaep. oy, moyat Tegit | OMARA LIVE STOCK MARKET |3 81 gon® but the end of the week brought a relapee, owing to rumors of a reduction in the dividends of several large com the announcement of general wa tlons In the Westphalian iron Shares of the Hamburg Americ of Chicago, to take place in Sait Lake in{| Morningside, ck Dick, 'Requittal, . By e D e ot 1o | Augmnt Pepper, Par Excellence, Inventor, Advance i u o cctipy. the 6Lt agn, - Jaste Welmer Guard,' Dr, Riddle, Lady Bchorr, Hyphen, " it i% Kanss Oity Vetersn Puts Omaha Down [ will pitch for Kansas Cify ioday and owen |[ROW OVER SUNDAY GAMES | Xemeis;, feney Dixle Lgs, Sungel 1€ | Oholos Beef Stears Meld Fully Bteady for [&i 5 & S 8 Fhafes ot the Hamburg Amer Without Biga of & Run. John Barleycorn, Argregor, Cuspidor. Week, but Others Broke Badly. ™ Lioyd line were weak. Hamburg and Rre- GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE| "ol "r* 0. "%..0w’"™" [HONORS ~EVENLY ~DIVIDED — B Shere e o, tow ahoep, agd| Y coflns"ofling ek, 'Oty Between BSosuthera Leagte dustrials were stagnant, but quotations demand continued In good shape the mAr- | were somewhat bettef al y T 4 oon n &0 ; Dbetter maintained. Money TWO COWBOYS SCORE OFF BUSY BROWN e Playing at Third Teams at Memphi ANkust. Rigatins V1 Sonthwesttva HOGS HAVE ALSO EASED OFF A LITTLE ket vas active and 4, littie igher all| was pftered much beyond the markets dc: v s Game Gives Vie- ewes reached $8.0. Some spring lambs sold § v Tl (Rt muel Somer) Amatenr Rowing Assocla. ! e sbring lambs s0ld | clal bills was 8o sharp that much pape Ten Thou People See Home tory to Red MEMPHIS, July 20.—Just as the game . o Sheep Have Been in Big Demand and | Up 0 8.8, WRICh 16 (e highest price pald [ was disccunted below the meminas 15 ber 4 between the Memphis and Nashville teams tion s Over. in_some_time cent, and the abundance of money caused Team Shut Out for the First 9f the Southern leagus was calied today During Week A ced trom Fifty | For the wiek sheep have advanced all|a rising in exchange rates. It is Y esatdsd LOU! - W . deputy Sheriff J. P. Wooten stepped on ¢ kP ” € way from 60c to $sc eceipts have | as probable that gold ) STl Time on the Home phaying Oy Wirn ', 2-cKruger's miserable | e cRound and attempted to serve war-| ST. LOUIS, July %0.—The annual r to Bighty-Five Ceats—Lambs been fairly liberal but the demand was | London soon ' £01d Wil be exported to Grounds. ods #t of the hits off Hahn | TANts on both teams and Umpire Kelly, | of the Southwestern Amateur Rowing as- and Feeders Also Stronger. sufficient to take what was offered at good e ter two men were out. | Charging the men with playing a game of | sociation at Creve Coeur lake closed today prices. Lambs did not show much change Amerionn Securitien Quiet. Attendance, 8,000, Score: base tall on Sunday last. Wooten attemp ed [ With the honors evenly divided between the the first of the week, but toward the close . CINCINNATL to take Manager Frank off the fleld, when | St. Louls Rowing club and the Century the feeling improved and prices could | TONDON, July 20.-With the exception P Deputy Sheriff Ernest Miller informed him [ Rowing. club, both of this eity. BOUTH OMAHA, July 10. | ®afely be quoted strong to 10g20c higher. | Of renewed activity in American securities that he had aiready served warrants on| There were nine events and each of these ? There has also been an active demand | Iast week was unusualls quiet on the Stock | of the men, charging them with the |clubs won three. Recelpts were: Cattie. Hogs, Sheep. | for feeders of good quality, and the mar- | exchange. The resignation of the premier- me offense, and that bonds had been | The Greggs cup and medal race was won | Officlal Mo; & ket for the week may be quoted strons. | Ship by Lord Isbury had no effect upon given in each case. Wooten became ex- | by Ernest J. Hess of the Century Rowing | Oficial Tuesd. 7] b5 Everythiog offered met with ready sale, | the market, which throughout remained cited and attempted to draw a revolver, | club with J. Zimmerman of the Bout “m"" « 3,85 318 and in fact there were more buyers than | sluggish, South Africans Laing especlally when the police disarmed and arrested him | Side’ Boating club of Quincy, Ill., second. ";m"": 'Eh““"#" , 3 sellers. weak. Varlous views are being expressed and sent him to headquarters In a patrol [ Time: 11:58 4-5. Distance: 1% miles, Officlal Frida . . Quotations for clipped stock: Good to |by ‘financial critics regarding the rise In wagon, charged with carrylng a concealed | The consolation barge race, over a |OMclal Baturday cholce yearlings, $1.10G4.3; falr to good, rican ralitoad shares, but it is gen- first to last and Generals Nichols and weapon and resisting an oficer. After the | Stralghtaway three-quarters of & mile| oo o eea | $3.90G@4.10; good 10 cholce Wwethers, $3.9004.16} | erally_sald London s biindly following Ted thel L. 61026 11 Totals. .. game the members of hoth teams were [Colrse. was won by the Central Rowing | (/olal this weel 3| falr to good wethe 3. 6003 to | New York's lead, without much nerve or Brown, the opposing commanders, led their [ JUul o &1 8 o b Served 'with “warrants by Miller, who ws | club, With the North End Rowing ciub of | Jeek ending July i 33| choloe ewes, $3.5003.65; intelligence. Safisfaction is universally hosts of warriors in vallant style. No sen- Cincinnatt 0000040 24 | Acting In the interest of the pldyers, charg- | Quiney second. Time: 4:15. Week ”‘m"' _'“ y 1 4 $3.00G8.50; good to cholce spring lambs, gs_ volced regarding the American crop out- tional plays marked the rigid contest, | St 1 - ing them with playing base ball today, | Of the other events the St. Louls Rowing | Week ending June 2 6,268 3 | @6.00; fair to good spring lambs, $.5045.75; | look. The money outlook during the week Sations:’ piavs. & . 8! ouls . 021010000 0-2)g7,. club won the senfor four race, thn haif- | Week ending June 21 | teeder wethers, $3.003.25; feeder yearlings, | has been easy, owing to considerable crop but hard, clean, steady ball was played | Earned run: Cincifinati, 1. Twosbase hit: ¥ PO csx. 3, mile dash for fours and the senior barge | SAMe Week last year B2 [ 53.1093.%; feeder lambs,” $3.00G3.90; feeder | dlsbursements. The harvest and hollday throughout. Omaha managed to “extort El»nt;\'lnbn,{-(l’?rr': run; < wiord. am}l:“n Omly Thirty Times at Bat. event. RECEIPTS FOR THE Y Qves. $1.5G2.2%. Representative gales in addition to the demands Sve hits oft Xid Nichols' masterly deltvs . Donovan, Peits, Corcoran, 'Hal The Century Rowing club won the senlor | The following table shows the receipts of | NO. Av. Pr. x to absorb any gold A d08 DAL OBt bale? Off O'Neil Hahn, First bage | ONAWA, Ia., July 20.—(Spectal Telegram ) | pairs and the senjor single gig race. John | cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for [ 1 buck . 110 reaching the open market, but as the local ery and the Kid's aggregation batted out |on bafle: Off O'Nefll, 1 off Hahn, 1, Btruck | _in ‘the fastest game of base bail evor(L. Yoachim of the Western Rowing ‘club | the year to date, and comparisons with | 2 Idaho ‘e . 102 market will be a borrower for some time & total of seven. Nichols quit the game | BIT. By O'Nelll ARt & 'e'r: Of | geen on an Onawa diamond Anderson's | won the senior singles race and the senior | last year: ‘..g '"'h“f' ylrnrlln %0 to come, the prospects augur a steady with six strike-outs to his credit and Brown ‘Dmpive: B e mha) me: | jeaguers shutout the Danbury team today | double event was won by Helm and 102. 190 Inc, Dec. |20 cull spring lambs. . » market. e - o . Umplre: Brow by & score of 3 to 0. The game was fast | Voerme of the Westerns. Cattle #9368 SBUL UM .. ... | 58 (qaho yearling wethe % e "l‘"i "'Tv( "h"; “h‘" il “:":r"‘l': covary | Pittaburs Takes Twelve-Inning Game. from start to finish, - Only thirty men faced & - g S Hoss . B4R 1 K064 WO L 3 aho .spring lambs . Cloth nereases. nine assists an e Omaha twirler seven. & 5 tcher ,Brown. A sensational cafe y earney Cou o reen. eep . 413,787 549,463 X YA MANCHESTER, July 20— FH Each covered his position and pitched ball | vicitors u commanding tond by Jooss play: | Brown, And the all round work of Fulmer| cHEYENNE, Wyo, July .—(Bpecial | JAbe following tavie shows the average [CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. |, \(hei"laci” week win' genoraily o and as it winning the game depended wholly |ing the locals tled the score by a herce S TRRTOIVE. | SO0H RLE | Telegram.)—The Cheyenne Indiana defeated | Brice of hogs soid on the South Omaha unsatisfactory, though prices firm. upon him. Nelther pitcher lost a chance | DAtting rally in the ninth. They had an | onawa 81000841 § 5 2| Kearney this afternoon in one of the 4 e nogt several days, with com- | cueile, Sheep and Lambs Steady and |Meanwhile the demand is increasing in excellent chance to score in the eleventh, | ; % H est games of the season. Ed Green, the | PATiSons with former year various directions and the demand, whi at fielding and it was not the fault ot Mr. ta¥ : | Danbury 000000000-064 3 b b id i is directs d, when but threw it away by foollsh base run’ [DY A A Fineh and Brock. | KAnsas man, was invincible, allowing but 001, 1000, . Hogs Lower. t becomes workable, promises to be of Brown that the result was not different, but [ ning, Plttsburg won the game on Beau- | Batterles: Dunbury, Finch and Brock-|iwo hits and struck out twelve men. Score: - 11901.[1900.|18%9. |1898. 1897, 11896, | (101 A GO, July 19.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | {AIF dimensions, The figures obtained dur. Jargely due to Mr. Nichols that the game | mont's single, tollowed by Wagner's home | Man; Onawa, Brown and Fulmer. Umpire: RH.E, ~ * T —— | 100 \ g celpts, | jng the week for Calcutta shirtings were s e run. The 1‘emm'x‘ same was called on ac- | Newconibe of Danbury. Cheyenne .....0 0020040 *615 § 31529 m_di;.";‘;md""": elme tecrs. “momina] ‘gt | §gnerally not such es io he entertained 3 count of rain. Attendance, 8,000. Score: N Kearney ......0 0 0 7 Toab b ere was some Bombay and Mad Nichols went into the game determined Prrsouno. CHICAGO. In Southern Lengue, ik e e B K U e $1.76G8.75, poor to medium, W.30G7.00; Btock: | trado, while Chinese wan 1t hatwic. Y arme to avenge Ahe rappings he received at the . R. At Birmingham—Shreveport, §; Birming- | Burman; Cheyenne, Green and Brierley helfers. $2.25@8.5; uils, | Mere iffeguiar, with & auiet retall tnquiry, bands ot'Pa’s children awhile back down |B ot H ham, 4. Earned runs: Cheyenne, 3. Two-base hit $2.255@5.50; calves, $2.000) tod | Rl BEioeS Nats qarely ‘maintained in the on the Kaw and he was nursing no regrets | ke ] At' Memphis—Nashville, 11; Memphts, 6. | McFPhee, Kroell, Leary, ‘Brierley, Lewls, a Y & & 5 it At New Orleans—Atianta. 1; New' Or. |0f Cheyenne, Struck out: By Pendergraf when the battle was over. H i A 1 0 1 o g 3233282 5 Ten thousand people vesterday saw the Kansas City Cowboys shut out the Rourke | Dobbe if... Rangers, the second shutout of the season el o and the first on the home grounds for Omaba. It was an ideal day and the fans took advantage of it in great style. % A pltchers’ battle was the game from . k. O Nelh, 5 AR o{Barclay, 0 o[Dono 1(Farrell, o|Drashear, e ead pORARIRALAIE . wlocomosoome® wl ® RlomcSunmesd | =8 22 F { oo oo tooe _RE2 = ° Bl msmmnans® (3 5s 23 ES ) s s =58 e $4.0006. 00, face of dearer cotton. : X HOGS—Rec , 7,00 head; estimated leans, 0. 6; by Green, 12. Double p Cheyenne, Ristey Scores Firat. Conroy, Monday, 27,0 left’ over, 5,000 Market Bank of Spain's Report. PTRRTTTY . b o { simmer INTERNATIONAL CHESS MEET| °™AM4 Whotfsars mamicers opened slow’ and closed 10@15c lower; mixed | MADRID, July 20—~The B ot Bpalr and butchers, guwl.flfi, good to report for the week ended y day Hh)fl"l! A safe hit, stolen base, sacrifice and long | Tannenil, fiy to left fleld, which Mr. Stone cordially Tots Condigion of Trade and Quotations on Those Who Will Make Start in recelved, gave the visitors their first run | Pittsburg . Staple and Fanecy Produce. in the fifth inning. Risley hit to left | Chicago . the Great Contest at EGGE—Candle: K el q_stock, 16@16%c. sately and stole second. He was advanced | . M!‘S o bases: Chicago, 14; Pittsburg, Hanover. LIVE POULTRY—Hens, s-?? old roost- a bag by Shannon's sacrifice and went home | hun.” "Wanner. Hacine’ L Henaaime gt acgording to age, 408 turk;v;r 8100, when Messitt drove the ball ‘into deep left. | Stolen base: Bransfield. _Double El-y-: HANOVER, July 20_The following chess | b, lic e 4 Mt inedont Menefee to A. Wi , " Py 8 2,375 Stone made good catch and returned the | Merictes to b Willams to Tanpehill, Burke | masters will “start in the” international | BUTTER—Packing stock, M@1é%o; cholce YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS, Hogs L 10178 2,343 ball promptly, but the runner was across . & chess masters' tournament to be begun to- [ dalry, in tubs, 17c; separator, e, the rubber in plenty of time. Ketchum ‘n'<'u’§‘.' 5 hirat base o batiscON" 1 morrow under the auspices of the German (ALRESH CAUGHT FISH Trout, lic; her. “Th‘u{‘}';:';','l',’,',:,'."p:;""z"h‘:"w"’,‘,','flzfl;efi ER P TIDTIETTL el opened the sixth with a hit and menaged | Willame, 7 off Tannenii " yiit” with | Chees sssoclqion, tn thisclys o L\ 0o | Bufato: dressed. 7o stnfsh, so; terday and thelr destination: Kansas City Live Stook Market. to score by the ald of a sacrifice by Mc- [pire: O'Day. 4 B Frank J. Marshall of America; H. F. ‘At | whiteiah, 10c; catfah, 1c; ‘black bass, 186: | Kent & Burk, Genoa, Neb.—U. P..........1| JKANSAS CITY, July 19—CATTLE_R Farland and a grounder which Davis sent Standing of the Teams. kine, James Maton and J. Gunsberg of | BolbN L A e ThadoCk, vilg: | Hy Schinstock, Weat' Point, Neb i ii.. 1| celbts; 116 head. * Market nominal; cholcs it export and dressed beef steers, $1. to Hickey. Played. Won, Lost. P.C, |80d A- Levin of Kiew Russia; D. danow: | bolled per fb., oTc; lobsters, green, per Ib., | gtr'es KURr, Walnut fa—R. I. 1] 2ak %o §ood. seder.io; stockers and Stone had no diMculty In solving Nich- | pittsburg . s’ g ¢ Gl 784 | 8ki of Paris, Dr. A. G. Ollander of Utrecht, | 25¢; bullheads, 10c. Ran Frazier, Sllver City, Ia.—Wab 2 6.90, western fed steers, ols’ curves, getting a total of three hits, | Hrookiyn | g - efgy nnuana-.L.‘;innélxe"mndr?\r,(x‘e’} of Bochnia, SO RN gholcs, Saec, Hudson Morris, Donley, 1a.—Q......... Botas prwe. BHOLE: natlve Sov) o o o 1 - » - one of which was a double, made In the | {hicago 5 07| Austrin; Count von Bardelaben of Berlini| OATS—blc. Geo. Covington, Pleasantville, 1a.—Q. ‘ K G v, Bparkur; Basex. Tam. 2| 4.10; native heffers, $3.20@4.00; cann first, sixth and ninth ignk . A .| BRAN—Per ton, $15. pargur, s 1a @2.50; bulls, $3.0004.60; cal 004, and nin ning: Cincinnati R % q4| Rudolph Swiderski and J. Micses of Leib- | TAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale | , The officlal number of cars of stock | ceipts or ihe ks o5l e That turbulence and din of patriotic fans | Philadelphia ' 2 42 o - Hermann v + oy ¥4 Hay Dealers’ i :~ Cholce_ hi brought in today by each road was: Bt. Louls . 41 ; H. Suechting of Brackrade, Princi- | Hay Dealers’ assoclation: oice hay, No. Y R (OGS—Recelpts, which has so often burst forth in the RE Louls . 1 ] 431 | pality of Lubeck. and Willlam Cohn of |1 upland, $$; No. 1 medlum, $7.60; No. 1 Gattle. Hogs, Sheep. H'r's. | to strong; others i ninth inning in time to save the day for | "Games today: Philadelphia at Brooklyn, | Berlin, Germany, ‘eighteen in all, coarse, Rye straw, $.50. These prices G, 00, Pt T A sales, ¥ 85, yeug: the locals, was produced in vain yesterday. | Pittsburg at Ehlcuo. * |, The drnwlng for the numbers to provide | 7€ fdm; ';ny & mlod color and quality. De- 7 & o o v-ck;:l_ru 37 Wn:}o light, 7.5 .ml York- the schedule for the whole tournament re- | mand fair. Receipts light. ers, $1.70G7.80; pigs, $1.10@7.50; receipts for Tightly the fates had sealed their inexor- SUTied. &5 ONCHWE: 3 VEGETABLES. 4] . . 1 ‘| the week, 24300 able decrces that Omaha must lose and all [|[N AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | Poplel darew No. 1, Bwiderski No. 2 and | CAULIFLOWER—Home grown, per dos., | ¥, %. & M v & H. " 0 3| Masiont nomimtis et Bt et the yelling was mere mockery. When Gen- Mason, Levin, Cohn, Gottschall, Tschigorin, | 50g8ic. .} Bt. P., M. & O. Ry . 1 & e lambs, : i > Pillsbury, Janowskl Bardeleben, Nupler,| NEW CELERY-Kalamasoo, 0c. Poig vy g v g by ot I T ot Sl e ) ins walked up to the bat in the fatal ninth{ Thomas Proves Effective in Game at| Atkins, Gunsberg, Wolf. Marshall, Olland, | POTATOES-New, per b fse ¥ N s i . HBLL; western wethers, $5.90@4.56; fed | t 3 3 5 X \TOE! W, 3 s N % %W ewes, 4.90; Texas clipped yeariings, A Overs of the beverag: the storm broke loose just as it did on Columbus and Shuts Out Mieses' and_Suechting the numbers from | GREEN ONIONS-Per doi Y 5 3 $.4604.05; Texas clipped shoe 10G3.45 | Saturday when the home team snatched three to eighteen in the ordsr named. The | size of bunches, 16G20c, R Stockers and feeders, §2.0093.06: Fecelpts fof oialenhighugs s Loeal schedule will, according to the Berger| TURNIPS—Per bu., 80c. i . o yool] iy Aot Dary br " the game from the visitors after it looked Steeh WRISL - Wilt K“l‘fe the Datring, b | BEETS- Per basket, 40¢. . the week, 16,200, | Y oW. There like a shutout for the locals. Genlus therefore_arranged as follows: g GREEN CORN—Per do Total receipts .... 21 - that indescribable popped an easy one to “Siats” Davis. Stoue | COLUMBUS, O, July 2.—Thomas was | First Round-SwiderskiMieses, Mason-| CUCUMBERS-—Per doz, The sition of the day's receipts BE G L1vE RISER MaTwcat, ¥ koodness characterts- ore effective than McNeal in and, Levin-Marshall, Cohn-Wolf, Gott- CTTUCE—Per dozen_buncl 2%e. foll. 2 e e o couple of | pitchers® battle, Both teams flelded wall, | ha Qunsberg, ~Techigorin:Atkins,’ Pilla: | FARSLEY_Per doz.. 30a3%e. Dumber of head Indicated, D ICANTE he | AT O T ) AL Nepeintsy W o BLATE e Viclous passes at the leather the man from | the work of Turner for Columbus and | bury-Napler, Janowski-Bardeleben, Poplel-| RADISHES_Per dox., 2@, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | ateady: native shipping and exnort stecrs 727 3m Towa swiped it out for a clean single. Then | Burns for Toledo being especially clever. | Suechting, WAX BEANS—Home gruwn, per market [ Omaha Packing Co. o L 6G7.65; dressed beef and butcher steers, gy i Lo it was a pandemonium. Wildly yelling and ’“"":;:t,:”-'l‘,-:"- Beore: phicon Round_ !::;,{;:::a%ofitg;-“- ::-m. ll)zxa,sc string beans, per market Bwitt and Company i 1708 3 fi’w«m i steers under 1,000 Ibs., $4.50@6.25; Try it and you'll say 3 8| 0 v l, ol e 8l s udal Ci 923 2. \ 111 stamplng everybody thought he saw an- schall, Maruhall-Copn, Olland<Levin, Mieses- |~ CABBAGE-California or home grown, | Afmour & Co®.. .. e S T ot AL BOUE,L ogwa And : say so too, other post-mortem victory. But everybody Mason, Poplel-Swiderski, Suechting-Bar- | new, 1i@1%c. Hammond & § 938 $2.75GM.75; calves, $4.50@7.00; Texas and In- was wrong. Dolan flew out to left and deleben. o Mason-Poplel, Levin-Mieses, | 10410 B~ New California, tn sacks, 'per | Other buyera dian steers, $2.90G6.00; cows and heiters, BLATZ MALT-VIVINE Graham made a desperate effort to put Cohn-Otland, Gottschall-Marshall, Tschig' | TOMATOES—Texas, per 4-basket cra 37,800 byt Recelpts, 700 head. Market steady [ | (Non-Intoxicant) = Tonlc. Druggists the /sphere beyond the reach of McFarland orin-Wolf, _Pllisbury-Gunsberg, Janowskie | 8@s0c. practically no cat- ['for_best; others Sc lower; pigs and lights, or direct. in the left garden and met with the same Atkins, ~ Bardeleben-Napler, Swiderski-| NAVY BEANS—Per bu., 2. today, but for the week receipts | $7.35@7.85; packers, $7.90@8.: utchers, $7.9 — e fate Dolan before him. And the fight VAL BLATZ BREWING CO., Milwaukes. ‘Was over. Suechting. FRUITS. 3 heavier than £ @5, eponding werk or it yeark | YdHEEP AND LAMBS — Recelpts. 100 OMAHA BRANCH, Good 8 ort for Brown. Columbus .. 00001 EEexaata [SrS— F EREREB coeome chofce heavy, $7.85as. rough heavy, | the following chang 1 1n hand {n- light, $7.00G7.50; bulk of sales, creased 167,00 pesetas er In hand n- creased 453,000 pesetas and tes In clreula. AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 1,000 | head; ‘sheep and lambs, stead . Shal 5| oW Sqnveiiny LY choice wethers, $3.75@4.60; fair to cholce Gola Q mixed, $2.50a3.60; western ‘sheep, $2.50@4.50; 3 MADRID. July 20.—The closing quotation lsesosomma BESRE T ¥ PAFR—— Phl cammmue ‘235282 7 BESECE B ECr e ot RST2S BAERES native lambs, $£.50@8.50. Ofticial yesterday: for gold yeaterday was 37.40. *Indicates Sunday. **Holiday. Cattle S dimcarag 7 & ——o 8228 e & i ° > " Nl s > " SRR socscson' lwe esanons. I wliooncossex oluumnonuen: 2l erwouaSaw Fourth Round—Atkins-Bardeleben, Guns- | PEACHES-California, %0c; Texas Kl-|or for the corresponding week of last year, be £ 8590, natives, berg-Janowski, Wolf-Plllsbury, arshall- €, e The demand h head. Market strong; X .00 ; Tachigorin, Olland-Gottachall, Nleses-Conn, Der’ dbasket. crates, | cuttle, But when 1t Shrhs Ko, the parc fat | ILmbe, Hogaser culls nd bucks, $iiog)| | 1418 Deusies se. Tel. 1081, P ‘al cu . Poplel-Levin, Swiderski-Mason, Suechting- | rancy, $1.26@1L:), : nd grass stuff the market was slow and | #.00; stockers, 31.00G3. Pears distinguished bimoelt at firat, ac- | TGE, ok, - il mise| BN Round — TeriSwigirekh Goin: | BESRT Lt oS . * Fiere ‘has been &bout the: o - 3 urns. — - , Cohn- 9 vox, $2.50. ere has been about the usual or- cepting all of the seventeen chances given | Two-base hit: Smith. Dnublesp‘nh: Me- | Poplel, Gottschall-Mieses, Tschigorin-Oll-| APPLES—Summer varieties, per bbl, |tlon of beef steers on ln(la this w‘e&opnnd HBAy RS ACh | Senin. Seehat him. Dolen made a splendid record at|Farlan to Grim. Btruck out: cNeal, | and, 'Pilisbury-Marshall, " Janowski-Wolf, | §3.00. the cornfed steers that were good crough | NEW_ YORK, July 10.—BEEVES—Re- 2t with 1ve g06d Stone found | &, FIrst base on balls: Off McNeal, 4; off | Bardeleben-Gunsberg, Napler-Atkins, Mason- | ~ CHERRIES—California, per box, $L.50; | to sell from $7.5 up were strong and may | ceipts, 708 head; a few bulls sold at $4 per Thomas, 2. Hit by pitcher; By McNeal, Suechting. home-grown, per 24-qt. case, $2.00. be quoted a little higher than they were a |100 1bs. Exporis today, partly estimated, plenty to do in his distant patch and pulled [ 3. Tims . . Umpire: Francls, Sixth ound — Gunsberg-Napler, Wolf-| CANTALOPE-Texas per crate, $2.00. |week ago. The top price of the week was | 2,078 beeves, 50 sheep and 2,000 quarters of down four nice ones which bad a danger- Infiinnapellé th Maktes Bardeleben, Marshall-Janowskl, ~ Olland- | RASPBERRIES—Red, per 34-pts., $2.60@ | #.15. which is the higheat price ever paiq | beet. ous sall to them. Graham headed off two Pillsbury, Mieses-Tschigorin, Poplel-Gott- | 2.75. on this market. The cattle that sell from | HOGS—Receipts, partly estimated, 1564 Badle Creighi LOUISVILLE. Ky. Jyly 20—Loulsville | schall, ' Swiderski-Cohn, Mason-Levin, | BLACKBERRIES—Per 24-qt. case, $2.60. | §7.60 down have been rather slow sale, and | head; one deck on sale; no sales reported. bad ones in center. e Crelghton Was | gefeated Indianapoils In'an exciting ten- | Suechting-Atkins. WATERMELONS—Per 100, $17,000925.00. have declined all the way from 2c to 50c | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 946 head; in the game with a vim, as was every man | Inning game today. The visitors tied the | Seventh Round—Cohn-Mason, Gottschall- TROPICAL FRUITS. during the week. The commoner the qual- | 8heep very firm lambs firm; pens fully on the diamond for the home team. The|Score in the ninth and made two in the (Swiderskl, Tschogorin:Paplel’ Pillabury-| PINEAPPLES—Florida, 3 to 3 count,|ity the greater the decline. The grass chttle | cleared; sheep soid at §3.0004.25 per 100 Ibs.; . n Bi th dit-edged tenth, but Loulsville made three in the | Mieses. Janowski-Olland, Bardeleben- Mar- | $3.50, in particular were hard to dispose as | lambs, $6.12%@6.60. support glven Brown was of the gllt-edged | Jast half on consecutive hits and an error |shall, Napler-Wolf, Atkins-Gunsberg,Levin- | - BANANAS_Per , bunch, according to ackers claim they are too soft and &g not e SR, sort. Hickey and Genins each came in|by Fox. Attendance, 6,00. Score: Suechting. _ / size, $2.22.15, i1l out well. Most of the grassers sold for | * s¢, Joseph Live Stock Market. INDIANAPOLIS. Elghth _Round—Wolf-Atkins, Marshall-| ORANGES—Valencla: . T6@5.00; feeders. It has been a long time since the i > [ R.H.0.A.E. | Napler, Olland-Bardeleben, Mieses-Janow- ¢ market on these medium kinds of cattle | ST. JOSEPH, Mo, July 19—CATTLE— 3 Hogriever, rf 1 #ki, Poplel-Pillsbury, Swiderski-Tschigorin, ONS—Fancy, has been as uneven as during the lust week, | Receipts, 50 hedd. Market steady; natives, ”‘vu‘-“"fi-g g-m{:.aomcmn. Levin-Cohn, Suechting- | $4. 00. AMISGRLLANEOUR x;: fact merf was 80 much unevenness ) dfl; qown uhdflhelfflr!v‘tzl “z%. vulks. ) b, unsbers. ELL, S, that it was difficult to tell m o .00; bulls and stags, $2.7506.25; stock- olKihm, ib. Ninth *Round—Gottsehall-Levin, Tachix. | CIDER_Nehawka, per Dbl $.25; New | mariet” A m(?mg_sen.ln. LY "'fi'“"d i orin-Mason, Pillsbury-Swiderskl, Janowski- | York, $3.75. There was a heavy run of HOGS—Recelpts, 3,928 head. Market weak Popien Bardeleben- Mieses, Napier-onand, | POPCORN—Per 1b., 5o; shelled, 6c. week, Dut the quallty was o, allthe | 1o 6o lower; Mght and light mixed. $7.500 g Atkins-Marshall, Gunsberg-Wolf, Cohn:| NUTS8—Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per Ib., [ There werc vefy few dry lot cows. but|7.9; medium and $.77%@8.00; plgs, \ \ olWilliams, .. | Buechting 12c; hard shell, per Tb, 1l%c; No. 2 soft | the market broke on what few did arrive | $4.75 95 Tenth Round—Marshall-Gunsberg, Olland- | shell, 10c; No. 2 hard shell, 9 and could be quoted 25@b0c lower for the AMBS — Receipts, 438 G Ew (A 53 Tota 1% 13 3 | Atkins, Mieses-Napler, Poplel-Bardeleben, | Ib. ite; filberts, per b, lic; week. The big break, however, was on the DR. McGR ge ) Swiderski-Janowski, Mason-Pillsbury, Cohn | sheli, 16c; hard shell, 16¢; pecans, large, per | grass cows, and they may be quoted right Sty *Two out when winning run was scored. | Gottschall, Levin-Tschigorin, Suechting- | b, emall, 10c; cocoanuts, per sack, |close to 31 per hundred ‘lower than they Stoux City Live Stock Market. SPEOIALIST. - Disur ®olesssscssen ol comonmwons! for two assists and Carter was not gi¥en LOUISVILLE. a chance by the Cowboys. Today is ladles’ day. Score: KANSAS CITY. o > o > 7 1 Lk =} mloosoucssst Ketchum, cf. Waldroh, rf. MeFarland, monconmoum PR e o onnnulinen |l omrocomss 1 RO A (ARSI Loutsville . 140000200 3-10| Wolf. A were ten days ago. The market rarely ey Indianapolis 1110 0°0 3100 08 29| Eleventh Round—Techigorin-Cohn, Pills- | HIDES—No. 1 green, 64c; No. 3 green, | goes down as rapidly as It has the Iast | SIOUX CITY. July 19—(Special Tele. Left on bases: Loulsville, 6; Indianapolls, | bury-Levin, Janowski-Mason Bardeleben- | Bkc; No. 1 salted, 7%c; No. 2 salted, 6%c: | week or ten days, and as a result the | BT&m.) — CATTLE — Receipts, 300 head; 5. Two-base hit; Woodruff, Matthews | Swiderski, = Napler-Popiel, Atkins-Mieses, | No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12i3 Ibs., 8¢; Ne. 2 prices pald have been very uneven. Can.|Steady; beeves. $.50@7.60; cows, bulls and Sacrifice hits: Schriever, Clymer, ‘Wil- | Gunsberg-Oliand, ~ Wolt-Marshaii, ~ Gott” | calf, 13 to 13 Ibs., éc; dry hides, ners are also lower, but 2ic would just | mixed, §2.50G5.25; stockers and feeders, $2.75 cured by a treatment e \Dolble piay: Guimon 't Honner | schmseeenting: 1 S0 | belthy g hoed wlde, Stidact | T | about*cover the deciine n the sreat ma | Gffh; yestingy and culves, wiogiis VARICOCELE i 1”tne” QuickEsT: en bases. zel, Gannon, Hogri 3 'wel ound — - f - . B, jority of cases. —Recelpts, 4, 3 z o Kerwin " struck out: " By Wiiilims, 3 | Gunsberg, Poplel-Atkins, Swidersict-Napler, | followlng piices: [fon. country, mixed, per | “Hoth et and foeder bulls have eased oft |in€ at ¥.0775; bulk, 7567, L 3 e g g e BB unkle, 4. rst e on by M nowskl, ‘ohn« ] e ’ o T of a little, and ma; e quoted 2G40c lower -4 ms, 2; off Dunkle, 1. * ualls | Pillsbury, Gottschall-Tachigorin, Bucchting. | SOPPer Der b Sihc; brane, heavy, per Ib.. | than they were & Week ago. Staga have and Provistons, | 8B4 doge not Interfere wit W orK one und Matthews. 'Time: 2:20. Umpir Marshall $4c; brass, light, per b.. 6c; lead, per Ib., | algo taken a drop, but veal calves have n eht cure guaranteed. e . - i i zine, per b, 2¢; rubber, per Ib., 6c. ) - KANSAS CITY, July 19.—~WHEAT—Sep- | & permanent cure gual 3 and Heydon. Thirteenth Round — Plllsbury-Gottschall, held just about steady, where the quality Der. 6%qgtc; Decomber, 61 Gibson Pitches Good Ball. faviwnic-Lahn, Bardelbhef-Layin, Samr- St. Louts G, d Provist e . 1 ard. new tiser No- 4 ward. Gsgasc; No. | Hot sflllfll‘ Treatment for Syphilis g 2 Magon, Atkins-Swiderski, Gunsberg-Pop'el, t. Louis Grain and Provisions. There also been a good run of feed- |7 RATd, now. Thacs Bo 4 hard, o. KANSAS CITY, July 2.—Opportune bat- | Wolf-Mieses, Marshall-Olland, Techigorin:| T, LOUIS. July 19.—WHEAT—Lower; | ers for this time of the Year, and In fact | ¥ (o fri—Septeminr. (55e: Besorsid sie: | And all Blood Diseases. No “BREAKING tng by the locals and Gibson's steady | Suechting. No. 2 red, cash, ‘elevator, 10%c; track, mew, | there was a little more than the country | wauh No. & mixed. GGRc, Mot 3 whits | OUT" on the akin or fuce and all external pliching with men. on bases’deteated S | Fourteenth Round—Miesos-Marshall, Po-| Tiike: July, i Bcptember. 0GaNc; De- would take at steady prices. The very hest | A it No, S, $5aiese 3 " | glgna of the alscuse disappear st once. A ul..Attendance, 4,500. ' Score tel-Wolt, Swiderski-Gunsbers, Maron-At- | comber, Tikc: No. 2 hard, T4, heavyweight cattle and the cholce vear- | Okrma N & whies bee, :n.unn.}“ at ia more successtul and tar ins, Levin-Napler, CohneBardeleben, Golt- | =CORN—Lower; No. 2 cu 3 | lings showing flesh as well as quality. did | RYE-No. 32, bhe. . more sadatactory, than Hhen Al ral hall-Janowskl, Tschigorin-Pilisbury, OIl- | July, 8c; September, 6ic; not break very badly, an Slc would R Doice e 3 treatmen and-Buechung, = |V OATS—Higher; No. 2 cash, eastly cover the deciiné, The medium nnd | e Y onrpdimothy, $10.00@11.00; cholce | EOBT. " A cure that 1 guarantsed to be Fifteenth’ - Round — Janowskl-Tschigorin, | track. old, 48G%e; new. Se: July, dle; Sep- | common kinds. though, have been very dull | P E i Creamery, 19%c; fancy dairy, | ermanent for lite. Bardeleben-Gottschall, Napler-Cohn, Atkins. | tember, 20%c; No. 2 white, old, 66c. and the market is fuily 80 lower than it | 15 S ! A " | OVER 20,000 53200508, o Barvous . Levin, Gunsberg-Mason, Wolf-Swiderskl, [ RYE—Dull at bic. was a week ago., Buyers from the coun- | ' EGGS—Steady; fresh Missourl and Kan- ) UUU debility, loss of vitality 8 Hit by pitched bail: By Brown, Kemmer. Marshall-Poplel, Olland-Mieses, Pillsbury!| FLOUR—Unchanged; new red winter pat- [ try are almost all looking for the £00A | sas stook. 1ie doz oo Off caves returned | &by all unnatural weaknesses of men. : By Brown. ii by Nichols, & Buechting. ents, 38.40G3.45; extra fancy and_stralght, | cattle, so that common stuff is a drug on g f it Btricture, Gleet, Kidney and Bladder Dis: Umpire: McQuade. Attend- Bixteenth Round—Poplel-Olland. Swider- | $3.1033.35; old of both grades 15@20c. per |the market. Speculators, though, cleaned | wheat, bu. . 165600 ; | eases, Hydrecels. cured permanently. 3 ski-Marshall, Mason-Wolf. Levin-Gunsberg, bbl. higher: old clear, $2.8@3.00. up, In pretty fair shape this weel ‘at the | Corn, "bu. %00 | CHARGES LOW. CONSULTATION FREE, Saints Win Again. Cohn-Atkins, Gottschall-Napler, Tschigrt SIZED—Timothy, #.10, to arrive, August; | reduced prices, so they will not have to | Gats, bu. . Trea by mafl, P. O. Box 76 nly 2 l' _. Bardeleben, Pllisbury-Janowskl, Suechting- T Steady at 81 garry over many cattle until next week. . ) el office 5.‘!}:.';&:; 1 Mih street, between Far . JOSEPH, Mo., July 20.—8t. Joseph s Mieser 2 — .15 epresentative sales. Sam and Dougies St BB, nii harder and oficher than Des Molnes 10000 ‘Seventeenth Round, Final—Bardeleben.| BRAN—Easy; sacked, east track, 8c. OGS —There waw a good Saturday’s run PhUpasizhin Tredves Natet, and for this reason won today's game. . 1000020 Pilisbury. Napler-Tschigorin, Atkin HAY—Easy; timothy, $10.00g15.60; pral of hogs here today, and as other points| PHILADELPHIA, July 19.—BUTTER— — - — ore: R.H.E Kansas City, 4. Two-bi hall. Gunsberg-Cohn, Wolf-Levin, NARS were quoted lower prices here also took a | Steady; extra western creamery, 21%0; t. Joseph ..0 0 0.0 02 2 2 *—§ 1 Ae hit: Shan- | shall-Mason, Olland-Swiderski, Mie: WH ! . ISKY—Steady, $1.31, drop. The market opened rather slow and (extra nearby prints, 22c. Molnes .0 0 0 0 0022 0-4 6 0fDtY B pane it Shan- | Do) Janowskl-Buechting. IRON COTTON TIES--Steady, $1.06. generally a nickel lower, but the feeling | EGGS—Market ic lower; fresh n ]flm & u“uuf‘cTuRERs Batteries: Des Moines, Hoffer and Lo- | Dillard. Double plays: Vevilie to. 4y | * 8ix rounds will be played every week and | BAGGING—Steady, 64%@6%c. grew worse and the market soon became |1Sc, loss off; fresh western, 18%c, los 1 r HEMP TWINE—Sc, . “Packers d 2 puthw, o o g AR 3 b R i ok A ey TR arat round will b6 laved | , PROVISIONR—Pork, lower: jobbing, old, | with much lite, and as & ‘esult. tradiag | (octnere. oice. 1ads o, o OF OMAHA Mitwhsikse Leses Auoth B o0k cheok. Ml ot tomorrow, the second on Tuesday, and so | 1837 new. $I8Tie. Lard lower at MO®: | was slow from ‘start to finish, and it was |~ CHEESE- Steady: New York full creams, | ——==—————— ey Denver (oK today’s | BY: Gibeon; 3. Eh " g aRdeia, SEIAT cloer Tibe, ' KLM:" Short | came ae noted yeetosiny. biras w |prjms small ie; New Tork full cresms, MACHINERY 4ND FOUNDRY. s.00-disgusied, fans Denver, (ook today's | By Givson, ; ; Slears: 1150, " Bacon, steady; boxed, exira | come, A8 noted vesterday, buyers were|fair to good; A e et o o Suwue After ihe Jock i e g . |FOR THE AUTUMNAL MEETING |&rors, clear Fibe, §12.13%; short | YerY, besTiah, on LRE packe? Srades and the Tokias Wralh wua Desd, avis & Cowgilt Iron Works. game degenerated into a farce, the vlsitol cleas, ~ a i e prime fat. hogs were in"the best de: ort to win. Thornton w Secretary of Jockey Club Announces | METALS Lead, steady at $4.00; speiter, mand and suttered the least. The better | TOLEDO, O, July 10--WHEAT -Dull but bl v Y i rades vold largely from $1.10 to $7.90, while | fir uly, T6%c; September, jeesuns nn'n:o:-: the sixth for abus- Nominations for Meet at e LTRY—Firm; chicken {he v?c‘k" srades '"‘"1 m,lm 170 d‘:m," 4 i ‘\’“D'“fie% ,,"c_ 4 v or nu”::l A L H.E, X .C. § The close was extremely slow and weak | CORN—Dull but steady: cash, c; July, | guNERAL REPAIRI A SPERCIALT) 0012400 o e kel 1 2 f Sheepshend Bay. X and generally a dime lower. 5i4o; Beptember. $4ke: December, e, TRON AND BRASS POUNDERS. 0100000 0-4 63 s L L “’:‘Ffl 18158 soat ole For the week recelpts have been about | OATS-Dull but strong; cash, dsc; July, | SNOR VD SECSS LU CoCC Batterles: Denver, Whiteridge and Wil. : NEW _YORK, July 2.—Secretary Fellows "Recelpta. Shipments. | the 88e 87 {07 JaRt ek, DUt B8 compaTed | O Heptesber, ko T no Juy, 89 Omaka, Neb. Tel. 8838. :“Milwaukee, McPherson, Kenna and Ct of the Coney Iiland Jockey club announces | Flour, -bbls. 8,000 s ‘the corresponding veek of jastvear | aaked; September, Mo "0 | o st v 2T R Grwem, M rings Win Two. % 38| iy Cpeoniven “for sveats slosed Sty 1 | Corm iy, . * 20000 - gral tendency of prices hag boen downward, | .50 asked, Sey ’ K E g ut still there has been 'no very serfous COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., July 20.— o ] M R L 1 break. As compared with the close of 13t | Minnenpolls Wheat, Flour and Bran. C"A"E co g wl coomccoond Bl erenscoos? Blaucwsomons? loccoscsss? ool onrtuosns? Bloacawan~s® - o oF ol cosommucoll -l cuoworscon oo - £y on » cocancomn? cng. 2. Stolen Its: K . M Shannon, First base on ball 2. Left on baswes: Omaha, 4; Kan: inneapolls at Kansa Colorado_Springs took both games from 3 y s Bty B J L MR orla. The first was & pitchers' battle, in P ‘goh‘l:““u:“fl“gah;{fi‘:‘lo at s the humber of en-| Liverpool Grain and Provistems. | POl U8 ROlrb v, “galest & dime| MINNEAPOLIS, July 18— WHEAT-July, AR Sy A ' ol | LrvEREOOL, dup wowEAT g T T e B o, i €. 505 o Py e B o . N northern, spring, steady at H , 8¢; No. , 8lc; No. - and it took two more innings for the locals | David City Too Handy with Stick. Gr::f lf)?;.l"_r_!”h-"fl ap ff‘_’ 2 e 1 o 1 Baieraia Ralot ot b ba Puturte’ wr . eee 20 e, e Ros g Manufacvarers and Jobbers o8 WA 16" Soare, Aeet gamy ULYSSES, Neb., July 2.—(8pecial Tele- | Flatbush, for 2-year-oids ..... % | meady July: mominal; September, 6a 1%d; |1 1% FLOUR_Firat putents, 8350406, second o BHE | gram.)—David City defeated Staplehurst at | Autumn malden, for 2-year- December, 68 1igd. » = Becond . A Sta Illfl wa"r SII "IB gGolo, Springa.0 1 0 ¢ 2 0 23 o8 7.3| Eblehurst today in & well piayed &w O e CORN—Bpot, firm; American_mixed, 8. ] am B‘:“ o é’mg':d: o 1 =2 S vut Suaple uret was somewhat outclassed: | Supphire, for I-year-oids n | ratures, nominal; September, 58 2%d; Oc- 20 4.00G14.60. priite R Hgusen; Peorly, McGill and Wiison. for the. Jackson bltched & e wame | Bellen, for fllen 3-year PROVISIONS—Beet, extra Indla - Milwaukee Grain Market. 1014 and 1016 DOUGLAS OT. Score, second’ game: ' for David City. Scors, § to b. Hatteries: | Partridge, for 3-year-old mess, 1076 6d. Pork, fifm; prime mess west- | 5-* " MILWAUKER, July 10 WHEAT-Mar; | gy ket firmer; No. 1 northern, T84@i%c; No northern, fsie; September, T34, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. RYE-Firm; No. 1, 60e. ey sl RHE. | David City, Jackson and Reinhardt; Sta- | Golden Rod, for 2-year-olds ' ! ¢ | ern, 625 6d. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 Ibs., BARLEYS--Lower; No. 2, 704c; sample, o oste ORN—September, 6c. SRRRRRETSE & 233333323288 FESSE C°|°-‘.lwlnll . °°°“°”',’°‘—‘ 12 0! plehurst Myers and Welgardt. Flight, for 2-year-olds and up- firm, 6ls. Bacon, strong; Cumberland 3000100100~4 8 5 ward .. cut, 26 to Ibs., 56s 6d; short ribs, Dulnth Grain Market. - Gompany Batterles: Colorado 8 ;\nllu. Nfl-‘vn,eyu Three-1 League. Revlemh;r ”{fr‘!r)';nr»olxdl A lz;--d’-;‘nig. mr:dwl:n r‘le:r n}l!d.tilma nt ria, Schatatal and WHson. | . o 4. Rapids—Cedar Rapids-Evans.| F1jin6 handicap,” for “3-year: S 3 DULUTH, July 19.~WHEAT—Cash No. 5 g 1 hard, 7#c; No. 2 northern, T%c: No. 1 Rleotrical Suppliss northern, 1%e; July, 75%e; September, 2 S fadzn .vy, 35 10 40 Ibs., firm, 698 6d; short cle fing of . the Teame, ville game postponed; rain. Dolphin, for 3 - 4 - K 2 Wiectrie Wiring Bells aad Gas Lightiag lies, 14 to 16 Ibs., ‘strong. @s. ' Shoulder: ington, 1 (thirteen innin Twin City handicap, square cut, 11 to 13 Ibs., firm, 47y 6d: Rockford — Rockford-Decatur game | year-olds and up Lard, steady; prime western, in tierces Turf handicap, for -3 steady, 56s; American refined, in patl 1 Davenport, | ~and up vt steady, 55 t. Joseph me: Daven: | Russett handicap, CHEESE—Steady; American finest white, olorado Springs .. E n J s and up o 475 6d; American finest colored, 4t 6 Molnes — Autumn_handicap, TALLOW—Prime city, steady, a; ia .. Crelghton Wins from Wa Wds and up Australlan, in London, duli, s, CREIGHTON. Neh., July 20.—(Special | Ingugural steepiechase ... TPV L - fandy. ., Wintey, . Qe Telegram )—Wauas lost the game here to- | ineola hurdie race 3| JHOPS_At London (Pacific coast), firm, T A Totals ..i....... L1085 1,208 PTER—Nominal, | K“'::: l' o ; e Inithe Awedisan Loagne. For the Futurity if} horecs are siiglble S e erman MeFarland, who has been . Cleveland at Philad [orses nominate or the Twin City Ing Jefs el for Kansas City, deparied Jast | coames today. Cleseland ot Bt Washing: | nandicap, 'ope mile and a auarier, to be Bignt for Baltimore. to Join the American | ChIC480 AL, BO¥ B onEse Aoy "Mondny, Beptembes 1 are| . : - BOEar onms A’ it omuiskey of ‘e Ghe | | So stallows: 0 T P Pou| MR, B e —Easter; - rancesco. Tom Kenny, : .| No. 3. Hoans and was simply loaned 10 Sovfniaw 408 Root Nate mona, Royal, His Eminence. Ten Candles, [ OATS—Frm and inactive; No. 3 white, e is the contribution the | CHEYENNE. Wyo. July 20.—(8pecial)—| Nones, Southi Trimble, Arsenal, The Rival, | S billed through. er makes to the team which | Harry P. Hynds, the -m&' man, re-| Chilton,, Baron Per Whisky l\lna. Ar'| "WHISKY—On the basis of $1.31 for fine the place of the former Baltimore | turned today from Ban co. where | ticulate, Prince of Melbourne, Sadle B, |ished goods backs, 16 to 28 Ibs/, firm, 59 6d; clear be Played. Won. st. P.C. | At Rock lsland—Rock I ; Bloom- | Reapers, for 5-year- 76 B lg i) 0 i3 (] 200 (] 120 “ 120 120 0 s 2 8 =2 | @ W. JOHNSTON, Msr. m_gfi:_fl_'}_'- AWNINGS AND TENTS, Ber seEl ser BERLIN, July 20.—The only securities showing an_activity on the bou: last week were ‘Gmrl"l_\':‘ l'por nts ar.b R foreign rentes. e former were ougk {8 chuderatie amounts for Londan 1 Omaha Tent and Awning Co,, Paris account, but other der domestic securities were P " Omaka, Neb. ‘Among forelgn rentes Russians erjcy greatest favor, advancing under = heav Manufacturers of transactions, while Spanish 4s were actively traded In Ifon shares improved Tents and Canvas Goods, during the t half of the week upon - ‘American and English tron market reports, | Send for Catalogue Numboer 9¢ sEs = 2. Egfies stgsfesgnensssssseesssesses sy sEasiazea

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