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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JVJjY 17, 1001.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Sharp Ball in Grali Boansi ef No BilUf
in Markid Orop Rilitf.
WEATHER THE POTENT FACTOR IN WHEAT
Jlrnvy Trndc In Corn Title to Report
of Itnln Onts Moderately Aotlte
Provision null and
Heavy,
CHICAGO, July 16. A belief that no
tnarkcd relief had come to the crop situa
tion caused a sharp rally In tho grain mir
kcts today mid September wheat closed
lc, September corn l'.Vill'ie and September
ats ifl'l(C higher. Provisions closed oo
to 10c lower. ,,
The weather remained tho nil-potent
factor In wheat today, although at tho
opening weak cables and reports of belter
weather In the northwest wer Intluontlal
In cotiHlderublo liquidation of wheat, Sep
tember opening to otitic lower, at
C6f(Bo-)4c. Aggressive local support and re
ports that New York Stock exchange trad
era woro buying stemmed the tide almost
Immediately. During the rest of the day
reports were received Knowing that the
situation in the spring wheat territory is
radically unchanged. Some claimed eon
pldcrahlu In South Dakota. The olllclal
weather forecast gave slight promise of
lettcr conditions. Commleslon houses soki
with considerable liberality on small bulges,
but tho market easily handled all offerings,
Hcptcmber steadily advanced to 67ic. The
close was llrm, lc higher, at 6ilV(l6Kc.
lExportcr reported twenty-three loans
taken. Seaboard clearances In wheat and
flour were equal to 910,000 bu., while primary
receipts were 746,000 bu., compared wltii.
731.0)0 a year ago. Iocal receipts were M
,lrn. i.rafll.. MlnlU'.tllO IS
and Duluth reported 290 cars, against Ji
lust month and 202 a year ago. llradstreel s
reports of the world's visible showed a(
decrease of l.lOO.ooo bu. ,
There was a heavy trade in corn. Scat
tereil reports of rain, the appearance ot
clouds or of cooler weather resulted In a
rush of sales at tho start, September open
ing H'u-Vc lower at 49C to 4Sc. Numerous
other reports, showing that considerable
damage had been done already and the
climatic condition generally were still
ngalnst an ordinary crop of corn and the
heavy run of hogs, Indicating n fear jimong
farmers that they would be unable to feed
their swim,, caused a rally to Mif50jkc
and the close was strong, 1'iljUic higher,
nt 504H50'NiC. Receipts were 608 cars.
Oats were moderately active and dis
played a linn, Independent strength. Local
nhorts covered and buying for the country
continued, hot wenther being tho chief
Influence. Hecelpts were 104 cars. Septem
ber sold at 30iaf311lc and closed TUc higher
nt 31SiC.
Provisions were dull and heavy, owing to
the heavy run of hogs and a drop In prices
nt the yards. Fluctuations were narrow,
closing prices being about as they were at
tho opening. September pork closed mc
lower at 114.10; September Inrd 6c lower nt
$S,55 and September ribs 10c depressed at
Es'tlmntcd receipts tomorrow: Wheat. 200
cars; corn, 1D0 cars; oatB, SO cars; hogs,
ES.OOO head.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
Urtlclcs.l Open. 1 Ilgh. lw. Closc.l Ycs'y.
Wheat
I
014 COW 64H
BS4t 67?i 65.
C7-T4S16S ca',4 67-,
471411 t 7
43li49 C0)iTi 4S
KIW'i 61i 4ST
29H 3015 2914
30141 31i 3d4
33?i 35 33i
14 00 H 17V4 14 00
14 05 14 15 14 06
8 BO 8 65 8 471
8 4714 8 63 8 47l4
8 2714 8 30 8 2714
7 82W 7 S74 7 S2Vi
7 85 7 874 7 82V
7 47V4 7 60 7 47k
July..
65,4
, Sept..
Deo...
Corn
July.. Sept..
Dec...
Outs-
4ST4
47H
19
491s
,60',4Ji.
1
1H
Dl
July..
Hent.
.ttUI.Klliffitt
311
May..
34',
31 (tfls
Fork
Sept..
July..
JUrd-
Sept..
Oct...
Jan...
filbs-
Scpt..
Oct...
Jan...
14 10
14 15
8 55
8 65
14 17V4
14 25
8 60
8 60
8 32V4
7 95
7 93
7 6214
8 274!
7 83
7 83
7 47V4!
r
No. 2.
Cash Quotations wero as follows:
FLOUR-Htendy: winter patents,
$3.30
3.40; straights. $2.9003.20; clears, 12.60W3.O0:
spring specials, $l.0(xJpU0; straights, $2.70$)
lUl. l.r.tr...o M irLflfl fJt
WHEAT No. a spring, rac; no.
red,
CORN-No. 2, 49c; No. 2 yellow, 48V;i?48V4c.
OATS No. 3 white, 31833V4c.
RYE No. 2, 60(352V4c
SEEDS No. 1 tlax. $1.88; No. 1 northwest
ers, $1.88; prime timothy, $1.95(00.00. Clover,
contract grade, $9.50.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl $14.00
14.05. Lard, per 100 lbs., $8.47141(8.50. Short
ribs sides (loose), $7.7507.93. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed), $7.6007.75. Short clear
Hides (boxed)!1 $S.30Q8.40.
WHISKY Hasls of high wines, $1.27.
Following arc the receipts and shipments
for today:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls.j. 30,000 15,000
Wheat, bu 219.000 124,000
Corn, bu 419,000 27,000
Oats, bu 180,000 322,000
llyo, bu 8,000
Barley, bu 12,000
On tho Produce exchange today tho but
ter market was firm; creameries, 14019c;
dairies, 12016V4C Cheese, firm nt 94il0c.
Kggs, steady; loss off cases returned, 12V4c.
KKW YORK GENnilAL MAHKFX
(luntntlon of the IJity on Various
Commtidltlpa,
.NEW YORK, July 16.-FLOUR-Recelpts,
ES.ROO bbls.; exports, 34,502. Steady and fairly
active. Minnesota patents, $3.0503.90; Minne
sota bakers, J2.&03.15; wlntor patents,
3.5503.SO; winter straights, $3.3503.60; winter
extras, $2.6002.80, winter low grades, $2.3U0
2.40: market qulot; fair to good, $2.6503.10;
choice to fancy, $3.150 3.45; ryo Hour, steady.
CORNMEALQulct; yellow western, $1.02;
Ilrandywlne, $I.6u02.7u.
RYE Weak: No. 2 western, 65ic, f. o.
b afloat; stato, 5253o, c, I. f., New York
carlotR.
11 ARLEY Normal; feeding, 48c, c. t. f..
Now York; malting, 480 52c, c, 1. f., Now
York.
RARLEY M ALT Dull: western, 6507.'c.
WHEAT Receipts, 271,100 bu.; exports,
180,514 bu.; snot, llrm; No. 2 red, 75ic . o.
t., atloat; No. 2 red, 73?ic, cluvator; No. 1
northern Duluth. 75UC, f. o. b., alloat; No.
1 hard Duluth, 834c f. o. h., atloat. Options
opened weak under bearish cables and
cooler northwest weather, but quickly
turned llrm. The strength lasted all day,
being helped by Wall street buying, active
covering and good southwest demand.
Closed very firm at He net ndvnnec, July,
71 13.1607314c, closed nt 73Vic; September,
71 7-ltV0'72Tic. closed nt 724c; October, 720 73c,
closed at 73c; December, 73i074c, closed
at 74c.
CORN-Recelpts, 126,000 bu.; exports, 101,
KO bu.; spot, llrm: No, 2, 5IV4c, clevntor,
and 54Vc, f, o. b., ntloat. Option market
opened weak under rnlns and lower cables.
Thero was a later rally, however, on fear
that rain had been light, tho rlso In wheat
imd covering and tho close was llrm at
i01c net advance; July, GIVMiMHc, closed
nt 62Hc; September, 5ni0o34c, closed nt
R3Hc; October closed at 634c; December,
6206l4c, closed at Mc
OATS Receipts, 132.0iK) bu.; exports, 26,
WVl bu.; spot. Ilrmor; No. 2, 36V4c; No. 3,
S6o; No. 2 white, 37Ho; No. 3 white, 37H03Sc;
track mixed western, 3603714c; track, white.
S61.042C. Options opened easy, but later
rniueo wiin oiner marKcts.
IIAy-Hteady; shipping, $10.00010.75; good
to choice, $8.6009.00.
HOPS Qulot; stato common to choice.
19 crop, 1401So; 1M9. 10013c; Pnclllc coast
I90i) crop. lMiiSc: 1S99. 11016c.
HIDES Quiet: Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs..
18018Hc; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19V4c
Texas, dry. 21 to 30 lbs.. 14Vic
LEATHER Quiet; hemlock solo. Buenos
Jkvres. light to heavy welclits. aifie
PROVlSIONS-rieof, quiet; family, $11.50
ffflivi); moss, $9.60010.80; beef ham. $20,500
Sl.fto; pncKei. jiu.imfjuo.no; city, extrn India
mess, $16.00018.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled
bolllos, 9V4jllc: pickled shoulders, 70J!ic;
pickled hams, 11011V4C Lard, easy; western
uteamed, $S.77H; retlned. easy; continent,
$8.85: South America, $9.60; compound. $7.00
6i7.1iH. I'ork. easy; family, $IO.OO016t;O;
Short clear sides, $15.2617.00; mess, $15,2o
16.25.
BUTTER Receipts, 14.2S5 pkgs.; firm;
etato dairy, 1401414c; creamery, 1501914c:
factory. 1301514c.
CHEESE-Recelpts, 20,231 pkgs.: steady;
fancy,largo, colored and white, 9Vlc; fancy
email, colored, OHo; fancy small, white,
81,c.
EddS Receipts, 12,666 pkgs.; Irregular;
state and Pennsylvania, 14016c: western,
cnndled, 12015c; western, uncandled, 8012c,
TALLOW Steady: city ($2 per pkg.) 4T4c;
country (packages free), 4MMc.
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 4K
ff?61ic: Japan, 44c
POTATOES-Qulet; New York, ISO lbs,,
$2.2502.75: southern, extra, per hbl $2.50.
MOLASSES-Steady; Now Orleans, open
kettle, pood to choice, 33042c,
POULTRY Alive, weak; sprlngors, 16
18c: turkeys. 8c: fowls, lie; dressed, qulot;
eprlngerB, 17020c; turkeys, 70S4o; fowls,
801014c. .
METALS The London tin market has
settled down to something like a normal
Mls. Buelnets thero waa moderate, but
the market was In the main steaay. Spot
closed at an advance of 7s 6d for the day
at 133 7s 6d, while futures were 15s lower,
closing at 116. 'the local market was quiet,
but Hbout steady at $27,60527.80.
Copper In London closed with a
net loss of 5s, with spot standing
at 67 17s 6d and tuturcs at 6S 6 3d. The
market here was djll and unchanged, with
lake at 17u and electrolytic and casting
ut $16.i4. The production of copper for
Junu was 2J.101 tons, making a total of
this year of 163.3&1 tons, against 134,577 tons
tor the same period last year. Lead was
dull and unchanged both here and abroad.
Spelter was dull and unchanged, while
London closed 5s higher at 16 15s. Iron
was slow; the Engllsn markets were dull.
Glasgow closed at 52s d and Mlddlesbor
ough at 44s 6d. The local price for pig
iron warrants was $9.fiO01O.Oy.
OMAHA WlIOI.HSAl.K MAIUCBT.
Condition of Trade 11 ml Huolii t Inns on
Staple mid Fiim-j Produce,
EOtlS-Recclpts liberal; loss off, 1001014c
LIVE POLLIRV-Hens, 1c, young add
olu roosters, uhjc turke, base; uuoks ulid
geese, 606c; spring chickens, per lu., llfjlof.
UUTl till -Common to lair. 120U14c;
choice uairy, in tubs, 14015c; separator, lc
FRESH FISH-Uiuck uass, UcJ white
buss, sc; bluellnh, lit., bullheads, 10c; b.ue
Una, 7c; buffulos, be, catlisli, 12c; cod, 9c
croppies, 701UC; clscoes, 7c, halibut, 11c,
herring, tfc, haddock, 10c; mackerel, Jc;
pike, lie, red snapper, 10c; salmon, 11c; aun.
ilsli, 6c trcut, 9c, whltellsh, 3c.
I'lOEONS-Llve, per doz., $1.
VrLS-Choice, liylOc.
I1AV i'rlces quoted by Omaha Wholesale
liny Dealers' association: Choice upland,
.5v; No. i uplund, medium, ta.&o; course,
r.6u. Ryu straw, $(j.5o. ThOBe prices aro
for nay uf good color and quality. Demand
iuir. itecuipts, E cars.
UATS-No. 2 white, 32c.
CORN No. 3. 4jc.
1JRAN-$12.
VEdETAULES.
ASPARAOUS-Nutlve, per d02., 35040c
lUlLBARU-Home grown, per lb lc
NfciW LAKllU'i'S-Per doz., 20c
NEW TUJtNII'b-Pcr doz., SOC
ULUuMUUlla-iiotliouse, per doz., 50c
LETTlCE 1'er bu., 20C
JtADlSHLS Per do., 15020c
i-itaii i'ur Uoz., Ltlc
iNi'iv j uJ'AI liKi'.-pcr bu., 75c
CAUUAtiE-llome grown, 114c
'Ki.U.viuL.'i-Ttxus, 1-uaskei crutcs, $1.60.
ONIONS llerinudus, per crate, $2.25; new
California, 2c.
CAULIFLOWER Home-grown, per doi.,
" BEANS Wax. tier half-bushcl basket. D0c:
string, per halt-bushel busket, 10c
x-ina rer uu i; per li uu., uc
CANTALOUPE Per basket, 7JC0J1;
crutes, J.
WATERMELONS Texas, 30035c each.
FRUITS.
PJNEAPPLES-Por uoz.. $1.5001.75; per
ci'Ule, fj.2..
BLACKUERIJIES Per 2-qt. case, $2.
RASPHEKRlEb-Per 21-qt. case, $3.00;
ted, pet 24-pt. case, $2.60.
Clll.lUUj' . Nutivi. iii-r 8-lb. lia.lUot.
45c; Missouri, per 24-qt. case, $1.7502.00.
I'EACHES California, per. box, fic; free
stone, $1.
Al'RlCOTS-Callforula. 4-baskot crates,
$1.6U.
PLUMS-Callfornla, per crate, $1.2501.50.
GuObEULitUlhS Per 24-qt. case, 2.(W.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Culltornla seedllncs. $3.50:
Med. sweets, $!.().
ijfj.MUNa California, extra toncy, zo.w;
choice, $1.75.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to size.
$2.0002.00.
lM, ! rnllnprtln rtnv,nnu "7K Ini.it,,
Coo; imported, per lb., 10012c
uai'isb- 1'ersiun, in w-n. uoxes, Bairs, &c
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY Halloween, 514c per lb.
CIDER-Per bbl $4.50; per half bbl., $2.75.
NUTS English walnuts, tier lb.. 15c: Al
berts, per lb 13c; almonds, per lb., 18020c;
raw Delimits. ier lb.. trir54c: roasted. 6Wm
714c; Brazils. 13c; pecans, 10022c.
itiuiitj iio. 1 green, Uftc; no. 2 green,
514c; No. 1 salted, 714c; No. 2 salted, 7c; No.
1 veal calf. 8 to 1214 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf,
u 10 ja 10s,, oc; ary nidus, sjfuc; sneep
pelts, 25075c; horse hides, $1.5002.25.
St, I.ouln CJ nil 11 und Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. Julv 16 WHEAT Lower:
No. 2 red. cash, elevator. fflTio: track. 6,"i
0E5c; July. 01c: September, 6li0j414c; De-
ccinoer, ocac; no. 2 hard, 04V"a;ic.
1'IUIV lll,,l,... Mr. O ,.uVt r.11n. tnrtt.
CO05114c; July, 60T&c; September, 51Uc.
UAta tiigner; no. 2 casn, 34c; track, soc;
July, 3114c; September, 33',4c; May, J5?4c;
No. 2 white, 40c.
RYE-lllgher at 51c
FLOUR Steady for new: natents. J3.25(a
3.40; extra fancy and straight, $2.9503.15;
gieur, t.wa.'.su.
BRAN Stronir: unsettled: sneked. enst
track, 70c bid, with 75c asked.
HAY Scarce; higher for timothy, with
pralrlo at ruling prices; timothy, $14.5O01
15.00. new: $9.50016.50; old prairie, $12,600
H.oo.
WHISKY-8tendy nt $1.27.
IRON COTTON TIES-$1.05.
BAGGING 60714 c.
HEMP TWINE 9c-
I'RO VISIONS I'ork. stead v. firm? 1oh-
blng, $15.65. Lard, higher at $8.33. Dry salt
meats (boxed), lower; extra shorts, $8.00;
clear ribs, $s.23; clear sides, $8.60. Bacon
(boxed), lower; extra shorts, $8.3714; clear
ribs. $9.25; clear sides, $9.3714.
Mt'TA! a I ....,1 ln. .. .,01, in
Spelter, quiet at $3.8214.
POULTRY Dull: chickens. 6Hc: snrlncs.
100'llc; turkeys, 5c; ducks, 6c; springs, 60
BI'TTER-Stendy; creamery, 1502014c
EGGS Steady: nearby, 7c; southern, 6c.
RECEIPTS-FIotir. 7.000 bbls.: whent.
161.438 bu.; corn, 58,000 bu.; oats, 49,000 bu.
Diiii-.-iur4 i t lour, t2,ijo DDIs, ; wheat,
111,000 bu.; corn, 21,000 bu.; onts, 27,000 bu.
Liverpool tirnln find Provisions.
LIVERPOOL, July 16.-WHEAT-Spot,
dull; No. 2 red, western . winter. 5s, fi'.4d;
iso, 1 nortnern spring, &s tju; no. 1 caii-
5s 6il; December, 5s 6;4d.
CORN spot, steady; American mixed,
new, 4s 2',4d; American mixed, old, 4s 314d.
Futures, quiet; July, nominal; September,
4s 24d: October, 4s 3!4d.
PEAS-Canndlan, firm at 6514d.
FLOUR-St. louls fancy, winter, dull at
7s 9,1.
HOPS At London (Pacific coast), steady
at 2 l.ri3 5s.
PROVISIONS-Becf. firm: extra Indiu. 68s
9d. Pork, prime mess, western, firm at 6is.
Lard, steady, prime western, in tierces, 4Js
9d; American rellned, In palls, 43s 3d. Hums,
snort cut, li to u, ius urm at bis. uacon,
Cumberland cut, 26 to 34 lbs., steady, 44s 6d;
short ribs, 16 to 24 lbs., firm nt 47s 9d; long
clenr middles, light, 28 to 34 lbs., sternly, nt
46s 6d; long clear middles heavy. 55 lo 40
lbs., fctendy at 15s; short clear backs. 16 to
20 lbs., steady nt 44s; clear bellies, 14 to 16
los., llrm at 51s; shoulders, square, 11 to
13 lbs., firm nt 3Ss 9d.
BUTTER Firm; tlnest United States, 90s;
good United Status, 73.
CHEESE Firm; American finest, white,
45s; Amfrlcan finest, colored, 46s.
TALLOW Firm; prime, city, 25s 6d; Aus.
tralliiu, hi I-oiHlmi, 27s
Receipts of wheat during the last three
dnys, 253,00o centnls, Including 163,00) Amer
ican, Receipts of American corn during the Inst
three duys, 107,100 centals.
KitiidiiH City Grain ,-nd Provisions,
KANSAS CITY, July 16,-WIIEAT-July,
61c; September, f2i,c; December, Wsl
f44c; cash. No. 2 hard, 6114062c; No. 2, 610
62o; No, 2 red, fi24jtUc; No, 3, 6114062c
CORN-September, 5114c; December, 5114c;
cash. No. 2 mixed, 53i05lc; No. 2 white,
54055c; No. 3, 53Hc.
OATS No. 2 white, 4O01113C
RYE No. 2, 62c.
HAY Prime timothy, $13 00016.00; prime
prairie. $16.00017.00.
HUTTER-Creamery, ISc; dairy, fancy,
15c.
EGGS Weak; fresh Missouri nnd Kansas
stock quoted unchanged at 714c doz., loss
off, cases returned; seconds, 4c.
RECEIPTS Wheat, 125,600 bu.; corn. 27,200
bu.; oats. 9,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat, 123,200 bu.; corn, 31,
200 bu.' oats, 10,000 bu.
Cliiuigr In Arrtlliible flnpplles,
NEW YORK. July 16,-Speclal cable and
telegraphic communication to Rradstreet's
show- tho following changes In available
oumiueH irom mo last account:
HEAT United Stntes and Canada, cast
of Rnekles, decrease, 1,820,000 bu.; afloat for
nnd In Europe, decrease. 2,600,000 bu.; total
supply, decrease, 4,442,000 bu.
CORN United Stntes nnd Canada, east of
Rockies, decrease, liS.OoO bu.
OATS United States and Canada, east of
Rockies, decrease, 1,787,000 bu,
Among the more Important Increases re.
ported o nradstreet's nre those of 184,000
bu. at Joliet. 86,000 bu. at Cotenu nnd 62,000
bu. at St, Joseph The leading decreases
Includo thoso of 3Sl,0o.) bu. at Chicago prl
vato elevators and 69,000 bu. at Portland
Me. '
Phllndrlnhln Product Mnrkft.
PHILADELPHIA. July 16. BUTTER
Firmer: fancy western creamery, 20c; fancy
western prints, 21c; fancy nearby prlntN
EGOS Firm: fresh nearby, 14c; fresh
western, 1414015c; fresh southwestern, 12l4c;
fresh southern, 12c
Mlnnrupnlla Wheat, 1'lonr and llrnn,
MINNEAPOLIS, July 16,-WHKAT-De-maud
was excellent: rCsh, 66c; July, 63o;
September, 6j'.4065i4c: No 1 northern. lHc
over September; No. 2, 62Ti064c; No. 3. 610
62?ic.
FLOUR-lilBlitr; first patents, J3.7503.S5;
sCond patents, $3.5503.65; first clears, $2.65
2.75, second clears. 2.(i6.
BRAN-In bulK, I12.Oi1012.DO.
Toledo ftrnln nnd Seed.
TOLEDO, O., July 16.-WHEAT-Actlve,
higher; cash and July, 6i4c; September,
65Hc, December, 71c
CORN Moderately active, strong; cash
and July. 49c; September, 60c.
OATS-Dull, higher; cash nnd July, 304c!
September, 3tl4c
RYE-Slc.
CLOVERSEED Cah, prime, $6.50; Oc
tober, $5.70.
MIIiTnnUcr (Irnln Mnrltrt.
MILWAUKEE, July 16.-WHEAT-Flrm
No. 1 northern, CS06SHc; No. 2 northern.
66067c September, 67'4c
CORN-September, OlWc
RYE-Ensy; No. 1, 61061J4C
R A RLE Y Steady; No. 2, 5414 0 53c; sample,
450 57c.
Peorm Mnrkrf.
PEORIA, July 16.-CORN-Easy; No. 3,
37c
OATS-FIrm: No. 2 white, 33c, billed
through.
WHISK Y-On tho basis of $1.27 for fin
ished goods.
SUW YUIIK STOCKS AND BONDS.
Reports of Itnln llnvp lnlluenee In
Advntic of Corn-Ciirr j Iiik Itomln.
NEW YORK, July 16. There was a show
of strength In the early stock market to
day, but It was mostly dlsslpitated before
the close. Tho attention to the crop news
nnd the reports over night of rains wero a
strong Influence In the advance of the corn
carrying railroads, which extended to from
2 to 2 lu tho most prominent members
of the group, Atchison leading. The sharp
rally In the corn market lato In the day nnd
the language of the weekly government
crop report depressed the corn roads again
and Just before the close St. Paul fell to a
shnrp fraction under last night. Tho gov
ernment cotton report was considered fn
vorablo unci was reflected In tho compara
tive llrmness of some of the southern lines.
Tho United Steel stocks were apparently
pegged and their unyielding support dis
couraged mere raiding tactics oti the part
of the bears, but the Insiders who bought
the stock hud to accept a continued stream
of liquidation all day. Thero seemed to be
Inllucntlal buying also of tho Paclllcs,
grangers and southwesterns, but Jt con
sisted In tho acceptance of offerings rather
than of active bidding for stock and not
much resistance was offered to the late re
action. Thu banks show no evidence of a de
sire to foster renewed speculation and are
asking rather higher rates for tlmo money.
Call loan rales receded, but without re
Milting in any actual pressure of money to
loan.
New York exchange nt Chicago rose again
to 23c premium from 3c premium yesterday,
day.
Among usually Inactive stocks wldo ad
vances worthy of notlco were, in Chicago
k Eastern Illinois, 6)4; Texas & Paclllo
Land trust. 8; General Electric, 5 (afterward
lost; Lnclcde Gas. 6; Des Moines & Fort
Dodge, 4?4i Consolidated Gas, 314, und North
American, 3.
The railroad bond market was quiet and
Irregular, with a narrow range. Total sales
par value, $1,433,000. United States 3s, tho
olds 4s and thu fives advanced 14 and the
new 4s declined J per cent on the Inst call,
Tho Commercial Advcrtls.T's London
financial cablegram says: The stock mar
ket today was more cheerful and the
natural reaction after the slump nnd de
moralization of the Inst few days was en
couraged by the Cape premier's strong
speech on the war. In consols the bear.
scurried to cover, causing a rally of to
92, but there Is more talk of a fresh war
loan possibly 100,000,000. The new Indian
loan of 3,000,w0 proves a fiasco, only
1,000,000 having been subscribed. The loan
has been withdrawn. Tho foreign markets
wero more cheerful, but coppers were weak.
The Increased stocks of the metal Is 652
tons and the supply Incrensed only twenty
seven tons. American stocks opened hnrd,
but business was confined to two or three
hands. Iyondon bought slightly, but most
orders from New York were feverish and
fluctuating. Attention wns malniv cen
tered on Atchison, Union Pnclllc and South
ern Pacific United Stntes Steel was com
paratively steady. Paris cheques, 25.17; Her.
lln. 20.l01i; Berlin discount, 2T&.
The following nre ;hc closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchison ,
do pfd
Ilaltlmore & O ,
do ptd ,
Canadian l'uclflc .
Canada Southern .
Clies. & Ohio
Chicago & Alton...,
do pfd ,
a. u, & Q
Chicago! I. & L...
do pfd. .:.,.
Chlcaeo & K. I....,
Chicago at. W
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Chlcngu . N. W...,
a, n. i. & p
Chicago T. & T...
do pfd
C, C. C. & St. L.
Colo. Southern
do let pfd
do 2d pfd
I)fla. & Hudson...
Del.. L & V
Denver & It. O
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2.1 pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
Rocking Valley ...
do pfd
Illinois Central ...
Iowu Central
do pfd
U 15. A W
do pfd
Louis. & Nash
Manhattan L
Met. St. Hy
Mex. Central
Mex. National ....
Minn. & St. L
Mo, Pacific
M., K. & T
do pfd
N, J. Central
71 So. Paclllo
9.1,i So, Railway
rj',i do pfd
SI Texas & P
10C14 T., St. I.. & W
0 ' do pfd
42?4 Union Paclllo
?6Vi do pfd
73 Wabash
19114 do ptd
SI 14 w. & u i:
W do 2d pfd
'JM Wis. Central
, 2214 do pfd
81 P. C. C. & St. L..
43 Adams Kxpress ....
133 Amer. Kxpress
14014 U. S. Express
19 Wells-Purgu Ex
37 Amal. Copper
13 Amer. C. & K
, 12',i do pfd
4S Amer. Lln. Oil
. 2t) I do pfd
J66 Amer. S. & U
,51914 do pfd
, 41 "Am. Tnhacco
. IM14 Alia. Mln. Co
. 331. llrk. Hap. Tr
, C5'4 Colo. y. & I
, 49 Cons, (las ,
,17414 Con. Tobacco
, 49 do pfd
, IZ'i General Electric ...
,HSVi aiucosR Sugar
tl'i
21i
fs.",4
3S
20
2
si
H14
19
30
17'.5
2fb
20
40
7714
170
US
b0
140
11214
2"'l.
f-3
25
60
(1
M4
128Ti
4-114
16s
tU',4
214
t414
115
'.15
54
, 19 '
2014
76
, COM,
, 941,
, 4114
, If',,
, 43'.4
7f,
,100
, 02
, 30
,114
, 40
. f214
,206
, IS
, 724
.-.$74
, o'f3
, :ti4
, 70,
, 12?.
, 17
. 151.
. 67H
, JS
. SH
, 10
. 224,
,1341,
. :s'.
. 93,
, .5 Hocking Coal
. 72J Int'n'l Paper
. 54 I do pfd
.115 InfnU Power
103 Laclede Gas
.117 National Illscult ..
.166H National Lad ,
. :: National Salt ,
. 9H do pfd
,lti" No. American
.164 'Pacific Coast
. 2514 Pacific Mall
. C2U People's O.ls ,
.155 .Pressed Steel Car.,
.154 do pfd
. 411401111100 Pal. Car..
. S8 .Republic Steel
. 95 do pfd ,
. 30 Sugar
,H3 Tenn. C. & I
N. Y. Central...
Nor. & West
do pfd
No. Pacific pfd...
Ontario & w
Pennsylvania ....
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2-i pfd
St. L .V h. V,...
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. U S. W
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
Manhattan I. ....
U. S. Steel
do pfd
N. Y. Central...
. 3714, Union II. & P.
. 74141 do pfd
Co.
. 4V,alU. m, learner
. 41V do ptd
. 77 U. S. Rubber
, 9 do pfd
. IS U. S. Steel
. 59 "do pfd
.13414 Western Union ....
lit 'Chicago Ut. W
.lUUSt. Paul
. SSli Atchison.
. kShlHalttmoro & O
1501s,
Trust receipts Ex-dlvldend.
Now Yorlt Money Market. (
NEW YOBK, July 16.-MONEY-On call,
easier at l-4 per cent; last and ruling rate,
2 per cent.
b'lEULING EXCHANGE Easier, then
firmer, with actual business In bankers'
bills at $4.S71i'u4. 1)714 for demand and at
jl.SBMjM.Sllj tor sixty days; posted ratcn,
$1.!3!4 and $I.SS; commercial bills, $4.S31:'ij
4.84.
blLVER-Uar, 6S14ci Mexican dollars,
1014c.
nUNDS State, easy; governments, Irreg
ular; railroad, lrregulur.
Thu closing h,l- o.i nuuds todat ar at
follows:
U. S, ref 2s, reg.
do coupon
do 3s, reg
do coupon
U.7'4"N. Y. C. Is
.tll'4 "N. J. C. b. 5s....
.104".
125
. 72'
.1034
.VJ714
.I'lSV
No. Pacltlc 3s.
,103
U7
133
11244
n:;
107,
,1W
,116
,10314
do 4s
"N V C k St L 4s,
N. & W. c. 4a
do new 4s,
do coupon
reg.
.lull,
.M
.WiK
.130
.1104
. 9114
.101
.ll',4
.133',,
.;,3
.120
.1164
. 91
.416
. 6J'i
.US', 4
.103
.H434
.117
.112
S'i
. 9'.'4
do old 4s, reg
do coupon
do 6s, reg
do coupon
II, of C. 3, Us
Atch. gen. 4s
do adj. 4i
Canada So, 2a
C. & O. 4 lis
do &1
C. & N. W. c. 7.
do S. P. d. 6s...
Chicago Ter. 4s....
Colo. So. 4s
D. & It. O. 4
Krle general 4s
F. W. & V. C. Is..
Oen. Klectrle 6.
la Central Is
L Sc N. unl. 4s,.,.
M.. K- & T. 2s
do 4s
Ore. Nav. Is
do 4s
O. S. L On
do con. 6s
Heading gen. 4s
It. (J. w. i
9
St L & I M c. Cs
.10314 "St L S K g.6s,
,l!4"3t. Paul cons....
.119 ,"St P C A: P Is..
UJ141 do 5
,1221, So. raclrtc 4s
, S.'li So, Halt ay 5s
M "ri. It. A T. 6...
10H4 Tex. Paclllo Is..
, KVt do 2s
,102i. Union Pacific 4s...
,2u0 itVahath Is
,119 do 2s
,101 '"West Shore 4s....
, S4 Wis. Central Is
, 9I!4 "Va, Centurlts ...
I
Ex-Interest. "Hid. Offered.
tt York MiuliiK Stoclta.
NEW YORK. 4uly 16. Tho following nre
the closing quotations on mining stocks;
Adams Con 25 Little Chief
.... 12
....9:3
.... 60
.... 10
.... s
.... 2
.... 12
.... 41
,...325
Alice
44 Ontario
Ilreece
Ilrunswlck Con .
Comstock Tun...
Con. Cal. & Va..
Deadwood Terra
Born Sliver
Iron Silver
Leadvllle Con...
...145 Ophlr
... II Phoenix
... 6HPotos
...175 H.ivage
,. 10 Sierra Nevada
...135 Siiiall ilupea ,,
... 59 Standard
... i I
lln nk Clearings.
OMAHA, July, 16,-Clearlnss,
$1,063,570;
corresponding day last year, JfOti.fW; in-
crensc, o,,l'Jl
use, Wi.wi
IT LOUIS, July 16.-Clearlngs, $8,96,
; balances, $l,ul,0S7. Money, 45 per
it. New York exchange, 10c discount
HI
KI7;
ccn
bid. car nske,t
CINCINNATI t.U- 16 Clenrlnes. $2.9
950; New York exchange, 23c premium.
.Money, jft'gt; pcr ccnt
cent.
CHICAGO, July 16.-Clcarlngs, $27,241,189;
BOSTON. Julv I'd -'Ex'ehnnires. 130.S91..
isi; balances, $1,79J,5S1.
Huston Slucka nml llonils.
BOSTON, July lrt.-Call loons, 4jS per
cent; tlmo loans, 4U114 per cent. Olllclal
closing:
A., T. & S. V
do pfd
Amer. Stijar
Amer. Telephone
Hoston & Albany.
Hoston Klevatod .
Hasten ,tt Me
Dominion Coal ...
Mo ptd ,
If. S. Stel
do pfd
ritchburg pfd ...
Oenenil Clectrlc .
Mex. Central
N K. (1. & C. ...
Old Colony
Old Dominion ...
Kubber
Union lind
West Knd
. 7214
. 9.V,
.1314
West, HUctrlc ...
Atchison 49
N. E, O. & C. 6s.
.. 6
..102
.. f
.. 244
.. 22'4
..1I2'4
.. 31
,7M
.. 27'4
.. 17
.. 23
.. S'J
.. 32
..173
.. 6!4
..310
.. 1!";
24
.. IS
.135
.2.16
ISI
.191
lAdvcnture
jltlng. Mln. Co
Atrial. Copper ....
'Atlantic
Cal. d Hecla
ICentennlal
Ifranklln
Humboldt
Osceola
Parrot
Qulncy
.115
1(4
.24T'4
. 21
. C',4
.:cs
. 29' 4
. 11
. 3
Sanfa V Copper
Tamarack
Utah Mining
Wlnotm
Wolverines
. 95141
Hid.
Lou lion Stock (Itiolnt Ions,
LONDON, July 16.-4 p. m.-Closlngi
Consols, money .
do account....
Anaconda
Atchison
Canadian Pacific
St Paul
.. 924 Che. & O
.. !'. Chicago Gt. W..
.. SH Denver Si H, 0.
.. 7fU ,lo nf.l
4314
22
42
92
23'4
5t'4
43
xuj
3214
3S1
2.1
2! "4
SJ'i
ft" 4
M
19
7C.4
..iciiiiM., li. a r
Ml
no pm
Nor. A West....
Uric
... 37H
... 67
... f.,iu
. 151
...103?;
...73
do 1st
pfd.
Pfd.
do nfd
do 2.1
Ontario A W....
Illinois Central
Hendlng 1st pfd.
do 2d pfd....
Ho. Hallway ....
do nfd
Liulsvlllc
Pennsylvania ,.,
Heading
So. Pacific
V S. Steel
do pfd
Atchison pfd
Ilaltlmore A O..
... lf'i
...
li'nlon Paclllo ...
r.3'
do pfd
.. Wabash
..1IHM, do pfd..
.. !!4 Spanish 4s
l'orrljtn riiinncliil,
IONDON, July 16. Americans opened Ir
regular, then became fairly steady and
later hardened, especially on thu receipt ot
New York's opening and finished strong.
The feature was Atchison at f.54, Grand
Trunks were strong. Canadian Paclllcs Im
proved to 103, The Hank of England today
announced the withdrawal of the issue of
3,00o,oii0 In Indian 3 pcr cent stock, owing
to the Inadequacy of subscription. Too
notice of the Issuance of this stock was
given by the Hank of England July 11. It
wns not redeemable before October 5, 1002.
The price of the Issue was 9X. Dor silver
quiet at 26!jd per ounce. Money, 2JJ2U per
cent.
Cotton Mnrltet.
NEW YORK. July 16,-COTTON-The
market worked lower today under frequent
waves of liquidation and bear sclll K
prompted by Indications of rain In the
western belt nnd by a better weekly crop
weather stntement from the government.
The close wns quiet, with prices Cf7f 10 points
net lower. Spot closed quiet, l-lfic lower;
middling upland, Sl-16c; middling gulf.
8 ll-16c; sales, 1,000 bales.
ST. LOUIS. July 16,-COTTON-DuIl: no
sales; middling, sljc; receipts. 9:'3 bals,
shipments. 1,420 biles; stock, 67,973 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, July 16.-COTTON-Steady;
sales, 1.230 bales; ordinary, 6c;
good ordinary, 6 3-16c; low middling, 7,4c;
middling, 3c; good middling, Sfte; mid
dling fnlr. 9c; receipts. 1,319 bales.
GALVESTON, July 16,-COTTON-Markct
llrm nt Sc.
LIVERPOOL. July 16. COTTON-Snot.
dull: prices 3-32d lower; American fair,
5 3-32d; good middling, 4 27-32d; middling,
4 10-32d; low middling. 4c; good ordinary,
41id; ordinary. 3T4d. The sales of tho day
were 6,000 bales, of which 500 wero for
speculation and export, and Includtd 5.10)
American, Receipts, 1,100 bales, nil Amer
ican. Revised spot quotations: Amcrlran
middling fnlr. 5',4d: good middling. iTSjl;
middling, 4141: low'mlddlln'g, 4 13 22d; good
ordinary, 4 5 32d;t ordlnury'f 3 29-32d.
(Ill h'tyl' Hnslii.
OIL CITY, Pa., JljUie.-OIL-Credlt bal
ances. $1.03; certllleates. -no bid; shipments,
101.775 bbl?.: average, 94,530 bbls.; runs, 117,498
bbls.: average. 87,316. bbls. ,
LONDON. July 16.-OIIS-I,lnseed. 32s
4',4d. Petroleum srilrlts. 814c: American re
fined. 5 11-11. Turpentine spirits. 26s lOltd.
NEW YORIC. July 15,-OILS-Cottonseed.
dull; prime crudo. nominal; prime yellow,
38c Petroleum, dull; retlned, $6.90; Phi n
delphla nnd Ilaltlmore, J6.S3; Philadelphia
nnd Baltimore, in bulk, $1.30. Rosin, quiet;
strained, common to good, $1.15. Turpen
tine, tlrmer nt 27&3714.
LIVERPOOL, July 15.-OIIy-Cottonsced.
Hull retlned, spot, steady nt 32 6d, Spirits
of turpentine, 27s 5d. Rosin, dull nt 4s lljd.
Petroleum, refined, steady at 6d. Lin
seed, steady at 34s.
CHARLESTON, S. C July 16.-OILS-Turpentlne,
firm ut 3214c Rosin, firm and
unchanged.
SAVANNAH. On., July 16,-OILS-Splrlts
of turpentine, firm, ,H14c Rosin, firm and
unchanged; quotations: A. B. C, $1.03: K,
$1.10: F, $1.20; O, $1.30; H. I. $1.53; K. $1.!0;
M, $2.33; N, $2.70; W G, $3; W W, $3.30.
CofTce Mnrltet.
NEW YORK. July 16.-COFFEE Heavy
"switching" of the nenr to the far months
was engaged In on the local coffee exchange
today. Prlocs loBt considerably, with senti
ment bearish at the close, Tho market
started steady In tone with prices down 5
points In keeping with the unfavorable
market reports from Europe and
Brazil, and under heavy crop country
receipts. During the balance of int. ses
sion the tendency wns always downward,
with supporting orders few nnd far be
tween. Liquidation nnd the switching above
referred to were tho features of trading.
Tho close was steady, with prices net 5TilO
lower. Total sales reached the unusual fig
ures of 72.500 bags, Including July at 4.85i
1.90c; September, 4.91fi5.O0c: October. u.OOiy
5.03o; November, o.Ole; December. 5,15i33.20c;
February, 5.30c; Marrh. 5.33c; May, 5.431c
5,50c; June, 6.53c. Spot Rio, dull; No. 7 In
voice, 50. Mild, quiet; Cordovn, S'.43121jc.
Wool Auction Snlrs.
LONDON, July lfi.-Tho offerings nt tho
wool auction sales today, which numbered
13.69 bales, Included a good selection of
superior Tnsmnnlan and Victorian stock.
Competition was good and prices realized
wero full Superior scoured Merlnoi sold
well, while medium cross-breds were In re.
quest. Cape of Good Hope and Natal of
medium quality sold nt full rates. Ameri
can buyers purchased good grfasy moder
ately. Following are tue'snlcs In detail:
Now South Wales. 5,001 bales; scoured.
4d?)ls 3'4d; greasy, 2171014d.
Queensland, SOo bales; scoured, 9H.iyis
l',4d; greasy, llafiS'd.
Victoria, 2.900 bales, scoured, 3)4 1171s 614d;
greasy, 2f(lld.
Tasmnnln. 2,300 bales; greasy, 2'4dff Is lHrt.
New Zealand. 2,200 bales; greasy, 241.
Cape of Good Hope and Nntal WO bales;
scoured, ll!4dftls 2d: greasy, 2(U34d.
Wool Slnrkrt,
BOSTON. July 16.-WOOL Tho situation
In tho wool market this week Is Improved.
There has been a better demnnd for wool
and the market Is showing more htr.'Ugtli
and activity. Territory wool, tlno medium
and line scoured staple, la quoted at I3ftllc
and the strictly staple article Is selling at
46T47C. Fleeco wools aro quiet, with prices
on many grades nominal. Territory wools,
scoured basis, Montana, fine medium and
line, 131(14e; scoured, 40t(43o; staple, llf(15o;
scoured, 451147c; Wyoming nnd Idaho, tine
medium nnd line, 13'nl4c; scoured, 40fj43c;
staple, 14W14Vc; scoured. 4lff46c.
ST. LOUIS, July 16 WOOI-Unchnnged;
medium grades, Ufil7c; light. 9014; heavy
lino, 9911c; tub washed. 15fi24c.
Sncnr ttnrkrt.
NEW YORK. July 16.-8UOAR-Steady;
fair refining. 3 9-16c; ceutrlfugnl, 96 test,
4 3-16o; molasses sugar. 315-16c; refined,
steady; crushed, 6c; powdered, 5.60c; granu
lated. 5.50c.
NEW ORLEANS, July 16,-SUGAn-Mar-ket
quiet; open kettle, 3 3-16fplc: open ket
tle, centrifugal, .Hilf-Psc; centrifugal, 414
4 9-16c; seconds, 2H1Ic. Molasses, dull; ccn
trlfugnl, 61J15c.
LONDON, July 16.-HEET SUGAR-July
9s 3d.
NEW YORK, July 16.-SUGAR-Raw,
steady; fair rcllnlng. 3 9-lGc; centrifugal, 96
test, 4 3-16c; molusses sugar, 3 5-lCc; retlned,
steady.
Dry Goods) .Market.
NEW YORK, July 16.-DRY GOODS
Thcre has been no chnngo In the character
of the market. Spot business has 'been
llmltrd In all departments und only a mod
nrniK demnnd comes forward otherwise).
Thero has been no alteration In prices of
either staple or fancy cottons. Export de
mnnd slow. Print cloths steady nt 2c for
regulars, sellers of 3S-incn m squares ai
3 15.16c.
MANCHESTER. July lfi.-CLOTH-nuy-ers
and sellers arart. Yars quiet and unchanged.
urtiiii.MURK, July 16. Clearings, jj,,
i4; balances, $!0J,16b. Money, 5 per cent.
PHILADELPHIA, July 16.-Clearlngs,
$22,135,051: bnlanoes. $2,271,195. Money. 4 per
i. .
uiiiiuiLi-.i, jj.i'tsi.wj. l'osteu exenange, i.
.ai; rew York exchange, 2oc premium.
NEW YOIIK, July 16.-ExchanKes, $316,
lflS f'll' hut,, i-,,io nr.
OMAHA LITE SIM MARKET
Okclcs But Otttli Abtut Btiti; and Cthirs
lltw and Tudito; Lawtr.
HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN CENTS LOWER
.Hlierp Hecelpts I'nlrly l.lhrral, lint
Driiiiind Wns Sutllclent to Tnkr
Wliitl Wits OITcrrd nt Just
About Steady Prices,
SOUTH OMAHA, July 16.
Receipts wete ; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Oiiici.il .uoiiuuy 3,117 t,W)J 2,ult
Oiuclui 'l'uesa.iy .,, 4,11 ls,,r.i b,ul
Two diivs this week.. 7.641 23.40 k.WiS
Same days last week.... 4,oim lO.iol Isjii
oainu week oetore 4,si6 11, iJ u,blt
oiituu tlllee Weeks agu... e,vJ VMl 4,14
duiiio lour WeCKH llbO.... 3,411 It, 113
Muliiu duy lust year o.uit lj.uit i,$u
Average price Jiuld ror iiogs ai Co..th
Oiuull.i thu past several du) wit li eo.n-
I'UI IfiUUS
1901. i'jt.io.iiy.''j,ivji.,i;.,:
I t Wtil 3 Wi a 6 t 261
i. i.u., r. iV i ,.,. t tt
lj.,13.
June 24..
JUIilW
2 9.1 4 4
2 V7 tl
J 9tl I 1.1
' 1
1 'J, ,
2 OS)
2 4 63
2 Vj 4 H
2 9i 4 70
4 84
2 97 4 M
2 9S)
3 04, 4 SI
2 Wi 4 76
2 " 4 t3
2 9I 4 67
, I 72
2 97 4 78
3 W
3 OS i 4 !S
3 0i 4 Si
Junu 2o...
June 26..
JtltlO i, .,
June 28.,,
June 30...
-uly 1....
July 2,.,,
JUiy 3..,,
July 4...
July 5...
JUiy 6..,,
July 7...
July
July a....
July lo. ,
July n...
July 12...
JUiy is..
July 14..
July 15..
July lu...
Indicate!! Sunday. Indicate holiday.
Tho official number ot cars of stuck
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.
C, M. St. P. By
O. & St. L. Hy
4
8
46
56
's
51
4
10
3
6
1
h
CI
4
65
4
21
63
7
Missouri Piicltlc Hy
Union Pacific System....
C. & N. W. Hy
I' ., E. & M. V. H. R
S. C. At 1'. Ry
C, St. P.. M. At O. R'..
li. A: .M. H. It. It
B. ,i Q. Ry
K. C. & St. J
C. R. I. A: P.. east
C , R. 1. & P., west
6
Illinois Central
Total Receipts 193 262 !J
Ti... .Hb,a,.iii.,i, nr tlic iIav'm rprtlots was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num-
uer ui iieuu uiuiuiiii'u
.Cnttlc. Hogs. Sh'p.
Omaha Packing Co.
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co.
591
617
3.112
1.01 1
2,577
6,500
6,729
1,365
1,516
963
.1,(09
. 826
. 49
Armour at lo
Omaha, from K. C
f,,,li,l,i 'rn,, I.' M
71
"70
15
70
123
'76i
Swift Ai Co. trom country
471
l.DUMHlll AC
McCrenry Ai Clark
Hamilton Ai Rothschild..
I. . llllHZ
North P. & P. Co
Other buyers
321
Total 4,505 18,252 5,183
CATTLE There was n generous run of
cattle here today, and, as advices from
other points were nono too favorable, tho
tendency on the part ot packers was to
buy thelt supplies lower than they did
yesterday. They did not succeed In all
cases, however..
There was something over 100 cars of
beet steers on sale this morning, and, as
several of tho trains wero late In arriv
ing, the market was slow In opening. Buy
ers wen' around and picked up some of
the moro desirable bunches at good, steady
prices, but thero were not many of what
might be called choice cattle on sale. They
did not take hold lu very good shape of
tho other grades and it was late before
much of anything was dono and when
they did buy them they got them, In a
good many cases, for u little less money
than tho same kind sold for yesturday.
There wcie 2.V or 30 cars of cows In the
yards this morning, but they wero mostly
on the- commonish- order, Thu few good to
choice dry lot cows and; heifers offered
brought good, Mendy prices, but the others
were slow sale and lower all around.
Hulls brought about steady prices, If
they were at all good, but they were slow
and weuk If common. Tho same was true
or calves and stags.
There were a good many Blockers nnd
feeders In the yards today, but tho reports
of rains In some sections gave a littlo
nettcr tone t tho trade. Several commis
sion men had a number of orders to buv
cattle, so that prices did not show so much
change. The good kinds In particular were
steady and the less desirable grades could
bo quoted steady to a shade lower. Rep
resentative sales:
BEEK 8TEER8.
I 5 Jlvi W 3 Oil 3 62 I
I t 87HI 5 11 3 65 3 (3 1 61)
a ljjj 'j'j. , !,, j Uv, 4 ,
I I 5 Oil 3 6S 3 55 3 21
I & 8914! 3 73 3 6l 3 18
I 5 8J; 4 921 ' 3 bl 3 l!
1 1 7I1, 5 Ul, 3 7S 3 21
I 6 7314 6 08 3 7S 3 66
I 6 79Hi 5 16, 3 8J 3 66 3 2l
I 6 111 3 Slj 3 76 3 2e
,5 832-5 -i 86 J 7i 3 32
I u 8314 5 13 13 7S 3 3o
I 5 6ot 5 131 3 901 13 2j
I 0 92 k 5 01 3 96 3 70 I
.3 Uj',, 5 ir.' I Oil 3 731 3 18
I 5 ,5"s 6 13 4 Ojj 3 82! 3 II,
5 0S 4 03 3 77, 3 15
I 5 771,1 I 3 99, 3 77 i lf
I o lu 5 02 3 82 3 20
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r.
4 882 2 35 25 1144 4 70
IS 727 3 35 24 1160 4 70
4 745 3 u 21 1137 4 78
84 960 3 75 32 10S4 4 75
22 ! HO 41 1242 4 75
41 743 4 (0 CO 1219 4 73
11 834 4 00 20 1200 4 ?0
11 843 4 13 31 ,1096 4 80
2 835 4 25 45 1292 4 5
43 1000 4 23 42 1309 4 U
18 1001 4 M 38 1315 4 ST,
13 913 4 10 36 1316 4 S5
23 1021 4 40 15 1264 4 83
22 988 4 40 36 1277 4 S3
14 1003 4 4') 47 1203 4 W
52 1580 141 12 1195 4
18 1174 4 45 41 1272 4 S
10 11M 4 .'.0 CO 1211 8 00
19 1161 4 65 23 1230 3 05
43 1005 4 70 33 1327 i 10
17 1107 4 7.) 117 1460 8 20
.18 1370 4 70 20 1136 3 1
V) 1091 4 70 41 1280 S 34
21 1159 4 70
STEERS TEXAS,
90O 3 .U
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
76 4
42.
'64 4 40
COWS.
8
1
5
n
u'.'.'..
i
2
7
5
1
7
1
1
2
9
2
1
10
1
6
13
I
1
. 758
. 790
. 958
. 913
. 880
. S.V)
. 963
. 857
.1036
.126.1
. 93'i
,.1010
,.1010
,. 915
,. ?0J
. 9J5
,.1170
,. 913
,. 910
,. ;io
,. 893
. 6K
. 70)
1 M
1 73
18.1..
f.o'.'.!'.
20....
):....
915 2 15
1010
2 75
2 i3
2 i)
1 ("0
1 80
1 80
2 '.)
2 10
2 l
2 25
2 J3
2 b5
2 33
s h
2 ::.
2 40
2 40
2 ri
2 65
2 63
2 63
, 1100
, 895
861
tVK
2 S3
2 S3
, 1160 3 U0
1130' 3 00
80.) 3 if)
1066 3 00
1013
930
110)
11)
870
930
3 iK)
3 l.)
3 V,
3 'J,
3 J',
3 30
113.) 3 50
1141 3 . '-)
1230
1130
3 .'3
3 '5
3 hi
2 63
3....
.1340
HEIFERS.
2 30 1
3 50 5
HULLS.
2 23 1
910
, 890
4 '
4 )0
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
S
6
....1153
....133.) 3 80
.... 660 3 nl
....1400 3 75
....1150 3 i.)
....lloo 2 ;o
....1U) 2 65
1
1
....1420
....1300
.... 3.10
.... 213
.... 196
.... 203
....14(0
z ;s i
3 01
CALVES.
3 u0 1
4 Jl 2
I 50 1
8 U0
STAGS,
3 75
200
2(A)
120
5 00
6 25
3 30
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
6K0 1 33
6u5 2 M
360 1 40
600 2 I)
COO 2 40
840 2 JO
STOCKERS
770 2 (0
10...
1...
1...
2...
AND
2...
614 2 60
, HO 2 0
960 2 V)
370 3 M
FEEDERS.
.t 690 3 28
17....
If....
70"!!,
23
4
t.'..'..
1
462
616
M0
767
2 00
2....
2....
1....
8....
7....
2....
3....
1....
670
3 25
2 25
2 Jo
565
3 2.1
3 25
30
3 i0
649
3 'J
773
3 00
561
3 30
72J 3 10
4M 3 10
770 3 00
476
3 M
730
3 10
3 CO
350
3 :&
670
C. W. Thornton Neh.
S feeders.. 1015 3 23 9 feeders. .1001
3 25
2 75
3 f 0
2 40
1 feeder... 660
2 ;a i teener... 1OI0
Erlckson Neb.
3 10 29 feeders.. 869
2 50 7 feeders.. CS3
M.
18 feeders.. 79S
3 feeders.. 613
HOOS There was tho heaviest run of
hogs hero today of any day so far this
year, and, in fact, this wns one of the big
days of tho year. July 31. 1K94, holds the
record, when there wero 20,684 hogs on sale,
so that today's supply Is not far behind the
record.
Other markets wero weak and a dlmo
lower nnd owing to the big supply hero
buyers took off fully a dime. The long
string sold at $5.i2i with the hulk going
i
1
from $6.6214 to $5.6714 as against yesterday's
bulk from 15.75 to 15.80 so that tho market to.
day might boquoted KHtlrc Jowr r. Puckers
took noin in goon snnpo and tno nrst i&q
loads changed hands at a rapid rate, but
after that they did not seem very anxious
for moro hogs and for a time not much was
done.
Tho last half of tho murkot was certainly
no belter, though the bulk of the hogs
was sold In goou season. The close ot the
markets was weal: and It took good hogs
to bring $5.6214 on the last end. Representa
tive sales:
No. Av. 8h. Pr.
101 ,13 SO i 4)
HO 1)4 M i)i
9?........K1 f i tf
9 201 160 5 V)
:t us m s fo
41 in 1M S fO
T2 194 249 1 (11
(2 M 40 5 M
32 !35 80 I (0
S7 iI ... 5 1.0
72 2tl lf 6 1
74 2IS l.M t'O
73 220 !2 S 6')
M 214 l) 1 oVi
1$ SIT 160 i 01'4
77 Is ... 5 62 V,
i 207 IK 5 Vi
M M ... I 23
si m to $ is'-,,
61 222 ... I 2',4
El 216 210 5
ics s:: im i ',y-
72 IS7 W 5 UVi
Jl ZC2 fti f C2'i
S3 m 1M i Ul,
;3......,.:.', 40 i is'
V, 203 ... I t.'15
PI 241 ... I C'4
C; 21) ... 5 ut,
e? iw 40 s r:'
72 213 V0 i i'2,
S3 2VJ ICO 5 '4
63 231 1(0 s ';;'t
63 2J ! i MV4
i 219 80 l t2,
77 212 161 5 U'
7s 212 120 5 M'j
63 234 120 5 2y,
71 21s 40 S "l'i
ta ,.204 S 5 (-S
82 IW !'! 5 2'3
M 218 40 i t'5
TJ 213 2.1 J ti
70 j:4 40 i c;
62 ,263 160 5 Jo
f,2 2ii ... :.
(9 211 40 5 t;
f$ 223 ... 5 t!
(2 231 80 5 i3
, 72 232 M !5
70 2.".2 160 5
IT, Vt 160 1 C5
h 2is io 5 or,
: 210 80 3 15
73 220 $3 3 '.1
lo 2(9 ... J 'w
: 2M ... 5 03
78 233 80 5 ti
61 2.V. 10 J u'
55 21S ... 5(8
74 231 ... J v
M ..... , . .VO'J 160 5 ti
H ,191 SO 8
71 26S W i -,
71 231 12i f.
;,. 2ii ... r, 3
72 221 2W 5
74 2JS ... 8 63
C9 2SS tO 5 M
72 223 M 65
70 2.U - 8'J 3 6i
72 2JI 12) 5 M
74 J27 ... I ft!
09 236 80 I 65
67 243 2(0 I 63
72 276 2f0 5 fS
SS 23S 40 5 5
132 S-1T 164 i M
No. av. Sh. Pr.
64. ...... .280 2t) 5iS
C7 Zil 11) j Im
M 22, W w
li 213 M 5 63
tV 311 40 i li
80 '.2i Ml 5 (S
CC ill ... i C3
U 24t 0 3 ti
71 u ij it;
81 V2J M 8 15
CI. ...... ,24.! ... I CI
IS 2,3 40 i t's
6.'. 241 3J) 3 63
' Ul 40 i 13
81 Vol lw) 8 13
" 22 110 8 U
72 241 IM 3 (5
80 2.U 1(0 3 i5
84 2i. ... 5
56 Ui ... Ik
12,1 1t 14) i tl
K ;1J luO 5 Ci
70 22 1 120 8 Im
til 2.U ... 8 10
7( Ul in Z MA
81 iti U0 5 M
6J l.i ... i it-i
51. '.!i lul 5 u
110 2J'J 20 a tu
19 ill 40 i
Ml .'J L'u i fci
34 2, ltJ i li
1'.' 211 ;u ,i 61
60 213 !U & t'J
81 :Ij to 8 H
s. ..... . ,2.2 ... 5 t.1
32 ui 90 5 '3
14 iln 100 i li
38 2U' 'M o m
Si 286 40 3 H
51 2,2 ,t0 5 fei
t4 til I'M i 'it
72 '.M'J IW I tn
to 241 :w 5i,5
5t 247 ... 3 lu
(4 .41 ltiU i Id
65. 223 ... u Im
64 1") S'J v 6.'.,
t'.' 219 il 8 6 1,
it iil ... !,',
U 12o vi'
'i.'. 2'.t ... 3 6ivy
71 iuj lc.) 6 l'i',..
I'l HI to 8 el1.,
U it Mi 5 t)it4
Is ...:..i '.) a tm
7J 2'7 120 5 6i'i
7 219 ... 8U',i
,ti Ul Mi 5 h?',,
72 236 40 3 ili
4) 802 160 3 lit,
bO Si ... 5 111,
67 2t9 lu 5 671,
80 3 i,7',
IJ 292 120 I li'.i
150 40 I 'fill
H 2'H SI 5 iV,i
10 236 tO 6 Im'4
49 2S5 40 8 70
W 306 240 8 10
43 291 80 3 70
78 262 120 "
72 228 ... 8 70
111 309 60 5 .2',
U 30? 0 I ti
li 3U ... li''
and lambs here today, nnd although -ni-cago
was reported weak and a dime lower
the market nt this point ruled nctlvc and
Just noout steady all nround. Idaho grass
wethers sold at $3.65 and Idaho ewes
brought as high as $3.25 and Idaho Inmbs
nold up to $5.(. The common and hall fat
stuff was, of course, more or less neglected,
but aside from that everything was sold
In. good season. .,
The reports, of rains In various sections
with the prospect uf moro made feeders
move a little moro freely nt nbout steady
prices.
Quotations: Choice wethers, $3.753 90;
fnlr to good wethers, $3.25jj3.65; choice eives.
$3.43.23i fair to good. $2.5033.(0; unolce
spring lambs, $3.6035.75; fnlr to good spring
lambs, $5.X&6.li0; feeder wethers. $2..5a)
3.00; leeder lambs, $3.50(3-1.00. Representa
tive sales:
No. Av. Pr.
1 goat 110 $2 75
19 Wyoming ewes 104 3 ft)
633 Wyoming grass wethers .... Ill j
667 Wyoming grass wethers .... 109 3 So..
516 South Dakota yearlings and
wethers 72 3 lo
396 western lambs , 66 4 4
16 wesUrn lambs ,, 72 5 50
5 bucks .V.. 151 2 10
3 fed ewes...., W 3 00
192 western yrlgs and wethers.. "7 3 10
4 western ewes 105 3 25
203 western ewes 113 3 25
40 western yearlings 85 3 70
9 western ycaiilngs 86 3 M)
26S western yearlings 87 3 80
217 fed lambs 66 4 25
CHICAGO LIVE STOCIC MABKET,
Cuttle necrtpts Mnlluni llrnry He
, prints of Host "brrp.
CHICAGO, July 16. CATTLE Receipts,
4,750 head, Including 1,675 Texans; slow,
steady; good prime steers quotable at $5.25
J6.15; poor to medium, $3.50ti5.00: stockers
and feeders, dull, $2.o0ii4.25; cows, slow,
steady. $2.75W4.5o; heifers. $2.40114,90; cali
pers, $1.5002.10; bulls, $2.(WfM'); calves, bulk
lower, fancy steady, $3.7586.50; Texas steers
stonily.
HOOS Receipts, 26,000 head; estimated
tomorrow, 42,000; left over, 6,000; slow nnd
lOo lower; mixed and butchers, $5.60Ti6.05;
good to choice heavy, 15 936.15; rough
heavy, $5.60(fi5.80; light, $5.S01i5.90; bulk of
sales, $5.84j6.96.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 15,00)
head; sheep steady, lambs sharply lower;
good to choice wethers, $3.90ft4.60; fair to
choice mixed, $3.l0ff4.00: western sheep,
$3.754.00; yearlings, $4.10tfj4.65; native lambs
closed 251140c lower at $3,601(6.76; Washing
ton range lambs, $5,70.
Official receipts and shipments for Mon
day: Receipts Cattle. 30.6S1; hogs. 43.S45;
sheep, 27,669. Shipments Cattle, 6,579; hogs,
8,746; sheep, none.
St. Lnuls I.lvr Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, July 16. CATTLE Receipts,
7.800 head. Including 2,000 Texans; market
steady, but with fow good natives hero;
native shipping and export steers worth
$5.00(36.00; dressed beef and butcher steers,
$1,0015.50; steers under 1,000 lbs., $3.55lj4.SO;
stockers and feeders, $2.60(?4.35; cows and
heifers. $2.004.75; dinners. $l.r5'!f2,"5; bulls,
$2.50Sj3.00; Texas and Indian steers, 3.10'u
4.40: cows nnd heifers. $2,301(3.70.
HOOS Receipts, 12.400 head, market 10
15c lower: pigs nnd lights, $5.sO(Tj5.86; pack
ers. $5.75(f5.85; butchers. $5.90fi6.15.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts, 7.200
head; market 25c lower on lambs, steady on
frheep; natlvo muttons. $3.Uy3.5l; lambs,
$3.75Ti6.25; culls ,nnd bucks, $2.0uS4.00; stock
ers, $3.00.
Kniisms (My Live Slnrk Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY, July 16.-CATTLE-RO-celpts,
8,500 natives, 500 Texans nnd 4i)
calves: market generally 15ff"2ic hlher;
choice export nnd dressed beef steers, $5.00
(T6.80; fair to good. $l.55ff4.95; stockers and
feeders, $3,004.25; Texnn and Indians, $3.00
4"i3.90; Tcxnu cows, $2 60ti3.00; native cows
$2.601j4.10; heifers, $2.25571 75; dinners. $1.5)
72.JO; hulls, $2.25513.75; calves. $3.l0.1i6.25.
HOOS-Recclpts. 31,500 head, the heaviest
day's receipts In the history of the market;
5'i710c lower; top, ?5.95; bulk of sales, $5.rs)
f(5.85'; heavy, $5.83175. 95, mixed packers, $3.50
(i55; light, S5.30&5.70; pigs, $4.4lV(i5 25.
SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts, 3.600
head; mstrket steady; Inmbs II Won, 0;
wethers, f3.1'5'iva.75; yearlings, $3. cft'o ";
ewes, 3.003,0; stock sheep. $1.60fr2.'.5.
JVcvr York Mvi htook Mnrkrt,
NEW YORK. July 16,-REEVES-Rc-
i AC 1. .1 nrtnilnnllii at ni .1 f tl Til PR
r"lj'ln iH J ) 1 it ' i i lliillllinilij a ..
quoted live rattle tlrmer nt llfil214e. Top,
U'UCJ , vlllK."'1 k v l" '"
hlpmentR, 4,86() quartets of beef; tomor
row. 4,ltv quarters of beef.-
CALVES Receipts, 2oS bend; slow nnd
lower; ion calves unsold; medium to choice
veals, $6.0)17 0'); culls, $4.5i); iiuttermllks,
Illllll,,,., ,
SHEEP AND UM11S-Recelpts, 10,207
lieniP, sheep steady, lambs 15f(25c off; sheep,
$3.(s74.M; lambs. $5.25fi6.5n.
liuun ucceipis, neau; nominally
steady.
5t. .loneph 1,1 ve Stock Mnrket.
ST. JOSEPH, July 16.-CATTI.E-Rc
ceipts, 1.283 hend; market strong on best,
others stendy to wenk; natives, $4.101J6o;
cows and heifers, $l.AOTf4,75; bulls nnd stnps.
$2.25114.90; stockers and feeders, $2.25ff 1.33;
veaK $2.( "7(6.25.
HOGS-Recelpts. 17.500 head, market lOff
15c lower; pigs. 10c lower; light and Hunt
mixed, $5.55'ri5.75; medium and havy, $1.70
ijj.): pigs. $3,9074.90; bulk, $5.6015.8 1.
SHEEP AND LA MI1H Receipts 045 head;
mnrket 26160c lower on spring Inmbs, sheep
steady to 2fic lower, mostly 161i25c off; top,
spring lambs, $3.50,
Stock In SUM.
The following table t-hows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep nt tho five principal
live stock markets July 16:
Cattle Hogs s'h o
South Omaha 4.634 1S.761 6,154
Chicago 4,750 2S,0 15.000
Kansas City 9.0ifl 31,600 3.500
St. Louis 7.800 12,400 7,W)
St. Joseph 1,383 17.5U0 915
Totals
.27.367 103,161 33,599
Kvniiornteil nnd Dried Fruit.
NEW YORK, July 16.-DRIKD FRUITS
There wns a quiet trndo In dried fruits,
but no marked chnngo in tho general sltua.
tlon.
EVAPORATED APPLES-Stato, common
to good. 3!i?i6c: prime, 6!j1i5c; choice, r.'rf
6i;c; fincy. 6H7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRl'lTS-Market
steady, but quint. Prunes. 2Hlf:'iic. Aprlrots,
Rovnl, SS12c: Moor Park, 7'412c. Peaches,
pceltd, 11912c; uupcelcd, C'ulOc.
MORE IOWA LEAGUERS COM
Trite RociiTM Thim with Tin Thonund
Othtri Ttrndiy.
GREAT CONCERT GIVEN AS PRELIMINARY
Visitors llenr Chorus of Two Tluin-
nnil In .Mrclinnles' Pnrlllnn, rlth
ArcompnnlJiicnl on Ihr
flrent Orusn,
SAN FRANCISCO, July 16. Nearly 10,
000 delegates to the International Epworth
League convenilon, which convenes next'
Thursday, were received and registered by
tho lo;sl committees today. They came from
tho east, north and south. The first dele
gation nrrived nt break of dawn and from
that hour throughout the day trnlnliwih
were set down nt the city's gatrs at regular
Intervals.
First came a special train from Phila
delphia with 250 Pennsylvanlans. Then
enmo the Wisconsin special nt noon. Four
hours later cntno i special carrying nearly
600 from Chicago nnd Ksns.is City. An
hour and a half later tho slate, delegation
of Kansns nnd Al.ib.ima, numbering In nil
200, arrived. The big special from lown,
Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas and Tennes
see arrived nt S o'clock tonight, followed by
the Indiana special.
Although the convention Is not to ha
formally opened until Thursday It wua
prnctlially begun tonight with a concirt
nt Mechanics' pavilion, the features of
which were a chorus of 2,000 voices and the
grcnt org.m built for Stanford university.
Fully 10,000 people attended the concert.
From tonight until tho ortlcliil commence
ment there will bo constant meetings In tho
church and clsnwherc.
Dr. Joseph F. Herry, general secretary uf
the league, said today: "I have attended
all the conventions held by the Epworth
League nnd I am able to say that never be
fore has such preparation been made for
the entertainment and comfort of the del
egates nnd never have matters been moro
nicely adjusted to Insure the complete suc
cess of tho program. Thero scetns to jj
nothing lacking.
"It is my prediction that the coming
convention will be the greatest both In Its
achievements nnd In every regard pertain
ing to tho general enjoyablllty of tho ses
sions." .
EXPORT
OIL & PIPE
LINE CO.
OF BEAUMONT.
Incorporated Under the I.nvrs of Trill
CAPITAL - - - $2,000,000
Divided Into 2,000,000 Klinrcx or tho
Pnr Ynltie of Ifl.OO Enoli. I'ull Pnlil
and iVoicAssesmnhlc.
President ....Hull, Clmrlrs A. Towne
Of New York City nnd lleuumont, Texas.
Ieiolliirlen.
AMERICAN NAT. BANK Heaumont
METROPOLITAN NAT. BANK HOHtolt
PURITAN TRUST COMPANY Uoston
Registrar nnd Trimmer AkoiiI.
PURITAN TRUST COMPANY....uBos(on
J. P. Withers.
President.
Geo. C. O'Hrlon,
Vice-President.
AMERICAN
Tom Everheart,
Vlco-Prcsldent,
F. P. Clements,
Cashier.
NATIONAL HANK.
of Beaumont.
Beaumont, Texas, Juno 15, 1901.
Hon. Charles A. Towne, Pres't.
Export Oil A Plw Lino Co., City.
My Dear Senator:
Relatlvo to the holdings of tho Export
OH & Pipe Line Co.. It Is my opinion that
you have some vnfuahlo properties that
comparo favorably with uny companies to
day In tho Held. I will say that It Is after
consideration of the assets and prospects
of tho company and the personnel ot thu
olllccrs nnd directors thnt I decided to Join
with you In the enterprise. It being con
trary to my policy to take part In matters
not connected directly with the bank. In
tact, 1 will say up to the present time I
have declined to be associated In any man
ner with any oil company other than your
own. Your prospects seem to be favorable
to success, and with the character of as
sociates you have 1 feel that you have u
very excellent foundation.
Very truly yours,
(Signed) J. P. WITHERS.
R. Oliver, IV Murphy,
President. Cashier,
THE CITIKKSS NATIONAL HANK.
Capltnl stock, $100,000.00.
Beaumont, Texas, Juno 14th, 1901.
Hon. Charles A. Towne, Pres't,
Export Oil & Pipe Lino Co.
My Dear Senator:
I desire to congratulate you on your
rmrchase of tho tract of land In lyit Five,
Hock Thirty-Eight, from the Hogg-Swayne
syndicate. This property will certainly
give the Export OH & Plpo Lino Company
a gusher. Situated as It Is, bounded on
one sldo by tho Hcywood No. 2 and Bealty
gushers, and on the other by tho Hogg
Swayne gusher. It Is certainly within tho
spray of the big wells. There Is no ques
tion as to tho value of this property. It
Is second to none on Splndle-Top Heights,
and In my opinion you am as certain of a
gusher ns though the well was now drilled
and spouting oil.
Slncorely yours,
(Signed) V. T. CAMPHELL,
2d Vlce-Pres.
For tho purpose of developing the prop
erties of the company n limited amount of
tho capital stock Is offered for subscrip
tion at
60c PER SHARE
par value $l.u0, full paid and non-assessable
With Tcxno oil It Is always true that ns
soon n.i the well "comes In" the stock
disappears from tho market; tho only tlmo
to seciir it at any price is beforn oil Is
Tho Export Oil Sc Pipe Line Co. Is now
sinking a well on Its Spindle-Ton land, and
tho work Is progrelng favorably.
Send for Illustrated prospectus, mailed
promptly on request. Subscriptions should
bo forwarded either lo the Company at
Beaumont, Texas, or to Its Fiscal Agents
ns below, with checks or drafts payablu
to tho order of WALTER O. Jll'DSON it
Co.
WAi.Tiiii n. lirnso.v ,v co
342 Stock Exchange Rulldlng, Rostnn, Mass,
Members Heaumont Oil Exrhnngo
and Hoard of Trade.
Tetrpfiane lOJtfi.
Boyd Commission Co
Successors to Jsmts K. Boyd & Co.,
OMAHA, NEH.
COMMISSION
(iltAl. PnOVIt4IO.3 AMD STOCKS.
Board of Trad llallsllna;.
Direct wires to Chlctco and New TorH.
Correspondence, John A. Wan-en Co.
OO VIJHN.M I'lNT NOTICE,
CHIEF OF A RTERM ASTER'S OFFICE
Omahn, Neb., July 16, 1501 Sealed pro
posals, In triplicate, subject to the usual
conditions, will be received her until 2
o'clock p m.. July 31, 1901, and then opened,
In the presento of attending bidders, for
two hundred nnd fifty-two (232i Artillery
Horses for delivery at Fort Riley, Kansas,
or prominent railroad points, U, S, reserve
right to reject any or nil proposals, nr any
part thereof lilmk forms for bidding and
circular Hiving iuii iiunrniiiiion an r
qulrcments will be furnished on application
in this otllce. Enveloue.i oontnlnlni: nro-
posajs should be marked "Propo.-ais for
Horses" nud nddrcsicd to JNO, W. PIM.l.
MAN. Chief Q. M. July 17-1S-23-SO