0 Til 13 OMAHA 1M1LY IMCMt TrtfiHDAY , AtTCn'HT 31 , 1807. COlIMtRClAL AND FINANCIAL Oorn Tftkoi the Lead at Oh'&igo ' And Rlees a Ilalf Oont. R CSIPTS ARE REMARKABLY HEAVY SilitrmlnrVlirnt In Almnilnnpil nnil M n Illtr .Stimuli ( ml DccnnlMT > onrl > - lloliln ! l ( Mm . .Oilier MlirketM HlKlivr. CHICAGO , Aug. SO.-Corn was the trading market on 'Change today. It closed nt a li.-.lf cent rulvnnce. Bomethlns remarkable In view of the receipts. September wheat wus radically weak on the almost total nbandon- nitnt of their lines of that option liy the luavlext holders and the taking up of Do- i-unbor. September whent closed 3 < 4 cents lou -r. while December was only -H cent lower at the close. O.ita and provisions were both benclltcd by corn , oats advancing % cent and provision * firfi'H cents. \MiMit st.u-tcd rather weak. Liverpool opt tied with it decline of > i pence and had made u f .irthcr drop of * pence , or 1V4 pence In all. before the business of the day coin- inenend lictv. I'nrls was reported as showing the equivalent of U cent per bushel advance ot the opening , but the Liverpool decline received the greater consideration and IMlifted December wlu-at to open here at a dec-line of HrUl cents per bushel. The do- c'lnifavored those who were already short nrd wan seized upon as a good opportunity to src-uro n tinlrk profit. Some bulls , also , ivlio had sold out the wc-r-k before , took on n < w lines , nnd the result was a er.idual Im provement. Hei-emlier st.irtcd at s.SfiS9 ( cent. * , or I'nl'.i cents bcloiv Saturday's ecj3e : , and hud ndviinced to MI- ! * cents , when hi-iny dei rease In the visible was an nounced. Tils caused renewed buying , the price reaching W * cents for a moment. Fol lowing th.U i-iiine the ( 'losing cables , which Hlio\cd inatttlal ili-ellnes at all the chief for. clui markets. This created a rcvultilon of fcHInsJ niul liV II'SO o'i-Ioek the prler- was iiae' { o VJi'j units. T.ii- . decline of the day w tb lj'\rpool was 1-Ti to 2'i ponce per eental. IMI-IM shotted \ Iranc or 4 cents a bushel de cline for August , but nu ailvanee equivalent to 'u cent per bushel for November-Kcbru- nry Antwerp declined R2',4 ' centimes , or 3 < i cints a bushel. These declines put a quietus 0,1 t-ie rather alarming HtatementH of crop d image put forth by various foreign au thorities , notably the Austrian minister of agriculture. Chicago receipt * were 54ri ears. A' Minneapolis and Lmluth 31M oarloads were rri'clved. comp.iicd with SHU on the cor- rt pending day of IVni The clearanees of wheat niul Hour from Atlantic ports since S.itmday. Inclusive of those from New Or- Icntis and Newport Ni'vxp , amounted to the unusually heavy quantity of 1,050,000 bushels , of which S. 3,000 bushels were In shape of wheat. The visible decreased 1KK,000 Imshels , and the total Is now reduced to 13,47:1.000 : buslels , against -15,571,000 bushels a year aeo. The world's shipments to Kuropc last week aggregated 7,453OCO bushels. The English visible decieascd 1.ISC.OOO bushels ; the amount on ocean passage Increased 3Ml ( ( ii bushclf. One pronounced feature of the market was the almoM complete aban donment of September wheat by the parties TVlio held by far the largest line of It. The dumping of September for December com menced nt the opening and within an hour tin1 2 < cent difference nhloh existed between the two options Saturday had disappeared nnd the eagerness with which exchange was m.idc even at even llgures proved an addi tional source of weaknesr. and ultimately put thr price of September below December ll urcs. The market ruled dull during the c'OHlng hour , with December hovering around MH > cent * . The closing prices were KWi cents for December and Mi cents for S ( HU-lllhrr. Corn was a very active market with the exception of a very slight feeling of ner vousness .it the opening. The market wu. as onlsOilngly strong , considering the re ceipts , 3,583 cars , the latgcst on record. Kle- vnlor people led the buying and reported a great falling oft In country acceptances , fj > r er- evidently holding back for better prices. There was also a good deal of cover ing by sculping shorts. Only slight traces of rain were reported from the corn belt and drouth damage claims were numerous. Tne visible supply Increased 5)17.u(0 ! ) ( bushels. Clearances were 4fH.MO bushels. December opened M' % cent lower , at 3Iff31 > , & cents' . It advanced to 32i ! cents , nnd closed at 22'ti cents. The bulk of the business In oats was In the way of exchanging. Fluctuations were ruled almost entirely liy corn and the ten dency , therefore , was generally upward. Ue- celptH were largo. 701 cars. The visible sup ply Increased 1,2-10,000 bushels. December opened unchanged at IDid cents , advanced to 2USii cents and closed at 20'4 cents asked. Provisions started weak on the break In yard prices nnd liberal hog receipts. The dcc.lne , however , was slight and a sharp advance took place , which was undoubtedly caused by the strength of corn. A feature was the buying of September pork and lard by the Cudahys and the selling of October nnd December by the same people. Closing prices were close to the best of the day. At the close December pork was 12'A cents hl.her nt $ .I02M. ; December lard 5 cents higher at $1.93. and December ribs ' cent higher at $3.10. Kstlmatcd receipts Tuesday Wheat SOC > cfirr , ; corn , 1,000 cars ; oats , COO cars : hogs 10,000 head. _ Lending futures ranged _ as follows : AlllCIl " K | lil.-li. | 'f,3n-'j uiui'3. fSaU'y. Lent- 02 02 88H HI ) llec. . . . HS'H-Hil ' M > H III ) May. . . n-ji { 00)8 ) 01 OU.1 ' C'oin Auc. . . . 20 2 ! ) f , lit. . Jtl ill J0' IC illn : May . . . 34U Oats Kept. . . 10 ISM l.'ic. . . . link t'OJJ Hilt - on inn May. . . J''M J''H tept . . S 7(1 ( R Ul ) 8 70 8 H7H H 75 Oct. . . . H 77 < t H II''H H 77I < 8 O'W H K'JIi Die. . . . H 85 It O''Hi 8 Hfl SI U'J ! 8 no Llilil- Iti.t. . . 4 7i ! ( 4 85 4 77H Ccl. . . . 4 77H i nu 1 77 ! * 4 H214 L'ec. . . 4 M 4 07i < 4 85 I 03 4 nu Eli'IKitm idt . ! i 57 .1 7B s oaw Cet. . . 0 5 Ji B O''h : (1 ( 70 No. 2. O. h limitations were n follows : I'IXl'H Kasler. IPfilOc lower In sonic cases. WIIKAT No. 2 spiliiK , S91ic ; No. 3 nirlnir , KJfiMo : No. red , syfiSOlJc. CO I IN No. 2. 23yj3Cc. OATH-No. 2 , Ih ic f. o. b. ; No. I white , 2o ; No. 3 while , 20W22C. IIYI4 Nn. 2. 4Sc. ! . IIAHI.KV No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 31032C ; No. 4. 2M(33c. ( KI.AXSUKI ) No. 1. 99V4CJJJ1.0J. TIMOTHY HKI-i-I > rlmc. JS.fO. I'ltOVIHIONS-l'ork. mess , per bbl. , S.87' ' f D.dO. I.ard , per 100 llm. , ft.Hili. llacon. thort ribs sides ( loont5.Cofl8.00 ) ; dry salted nhonl- < le n Ilioxcd ) , IJ.SfiftS.75 ; short clear sides , ( boxed ) J ( ! . QJI.I2V6. ! WHIMKKV Distillers' llnlflied Roods , per Bal. , tl.22. HUH AH Cut lonf , JJ.SJ ; Krnnulated , J5.2I. On the produre fxehansn today the butter market was steady ; erenmery , HiflSc. dairy WI5c , Cheese , steady hftdMKKKKS. . Una ; .firrli . , 13'4e , l.lve poullry , easier ; turkeys , " chickens , "He ; nirlnus , c ; ducks , M\V : YtlUIC CJKMMt , .IIAIIICIST. ( lnoliitluiiM of tin- Day on ( ii-iii-rnl L'oiuniiiillllfH , NK\V YIJHK. AUK. SO.-KIXllIt-Hecelptn. 2S , . 400 bbln , ; exports , 39.3CS ljuls. J fairly steady , but nulet and imchniiKed from Kaliiulnyii jirrf | , Mlnnrrutu patents , J5. 'Jii5.ki ) ; Mlnni-nutn bakern , (4.40U4.tO ; winter patents , Jj.314ji.io. winter utriilKhtn. tS.WijiiU ; winter extran , 4.W ; winter low Krude , J3.40i3.CO. | Hyo tluiir HUlet. fancy , J3.2.-W3.CO. ' 4Y > li.MI.VIgulel. . yellow wcilrrn. 71c llVK-Ku y N" . 2 weilern , 52V4C. IIAHI.KY-Dull. 31o. ll/.ItIiV MAI/r-Qulet ; western. ( SiHSc \VIHAT : Ileelit | . : < 7.l < ; 0 tig. , esjiorts , 290. 021 bu , H | > ol , weaker ; No. i ! red , t > 7 ' , . < . Ui'i- tlcns oi > ene < | uleady , fold off under foreltm sell- IHK ami wmk I.lvrrpool newr , udviineed rup- Idly on liberal decreases In the homu and KIIK- llih vl lble , weukenlnK aKU'n ' under di uppolnt- InR l-'reneh cablen , but finally closlnjr xlrajy on nc'lntut unchanged prices ( ( , on December , vhuh was III demand on swlU'lmiK orders to deellne on other month' No. 2 red clon-d SiHc ; Kiptemtier , H idiiT'.f. . . COHNllecelit | , II8.UO bu. ; fxuorli , 1S0.7W 1m. Hpot , steady ; No. 2. 3&HQ elevator. 3tiHo iitlual. Uptlons opened elea ly and advanced on bullish rrcp newn ; reacted under the heavy vlilble supply ilecrett-e , but cloied uteadler at > ne ntl advance. AiiKUst clofced 3S cj Deptembvr , Si3i\c. dored 3Jl.c. C'ATS-ltecelpts. tut , WO bu. exports. 19I.HI Lu. Fpot riulet ; No. S. 23 ic. Options dull and eaulcr lit ' c net decline. Aueiist cloieU at ! 3c ; Hei > . UmUr.23ijj21Hc. . cloned , 23 He. ll\Y-\\'ral < i rhljiplnir , | l. ( < ji.OO ; KOod to chi ire. i.w > < /f.ro. HOI'S -Quiet : US5 crop. 80 < c : U9 crop. 6aSc- , J'Bctr , . ' roan. 90 crop , : U4c ; IMS crop , tilt- : . IIIDRB-PI m ; Oulveiton. lit/ICc : Huenou Ayre . dry , 19c. Texas , dry , IZHOUoj Callfornls , 'l/EATHEH-Kirmi hemlock sole , Ilueno Ayr , light to heavy weights. 19U20c. CUEEiU-lUcelpts. 10 , ; pkts.j tc jly | wliuiu urnii i' , t r ; . fofttn , je , rnitn ( i.ff 1 , io , r tt XIm , HiU4'0 full Vim * . JUfJii- in fTKIl llfelptK. : If fX ' firm , weMern ctMincrr , llnitf. KlRltio , ! > ' ' . fititorr. < Jb ; IMils * ll'-'lptp. ! . t'V . . Hrm. dint * onJ r nn lmnl IJHfllc. wrtHfrn , I H9U'- , I'llOVIHIONB-llref , firm ; pnekets , liWCrtXI. fut in il . i > ily : pkklH Irfllle * 7U8Hc > rUKIe.l thntiMern , f ' * c ; i.lckl'tl . Irntn * . S'tftXHe. lnl. Fiend jr ; weteni te m. JSin. refined , Mendy. I'nrk , dull ; n w met * . JI0.00010.I4. Tl- low , irreKUlar. Ult < S Cottonfeeil , tlrm , prime crude j-ellnw. MftWKretroleum. . quiet n < I ttendy ; t'nltwl t-ln * il TJ'ic bid. Iloln , Mwidy. ttrnlned. ciim- tnnn to KWH | . JI.4MTI.CO. Turpentine , nrm , ! 9OTC ItlCK-l'Irnu fair to extra , ( UflRic ; Japan. 4U . ilor.AS8MP-nrmtr : New Orleans , open kettle , gciwl to choice , Itfrilc. MKTAI.H Thur ? were tales of 3.MO torn pl | ? Iron warrnnlK on 'ChnnRC totlny nntl the tnnrket clixnl nrm with K-.50 bid mid lfi.75 nkeU. Iwikft cni > p < > r closed rjulft , with Jll. IS bid and Jll 25 arked. Tin clofc.l dull at jaw.fln.75 Pnelter. ( julet l JI.2Mfl.3C. IxMul , stior.g ; exchanee , K.liU.K ( ) ; broker * ' , W.SS. O.MAIIA ( ! i\iilAl. .MAItKICTS. Condition of Trmlr nnil ( ) nntnlonii on Stniilo nnil Knitcr I'roilncu. KOOS Qoo.1 Mock. 13c. ntTTnn Common to fair , 60Hc ; choice to faney. 10ffl2 < ? ; Beparator creamery , 15c ; Rath- ereil crenmery , 1415c. VKAt- Choice fat. SO to 120 Its. , quoted nt 89 Sc ; Inrec ami COPI-SC , 4 Hoc. t.U'K I'OUt.THY-IIens. 6s : cock * . 3(74c : * rrlnn chicken. " , per In. , SC9o ; ducks , 6c turkeys. | c. 1'lllKO.NS Live. i\t'jOc ; aead plgeonn not wanted. IIAY-Uplnnd , J5.CO ; midland , J3.00 ; lowland , J4.M ; rye utrnw. J4.M ; color makes trio price on hay ; IlKht tinles tell the best , only top grades bring lop prices. nnoOMi'OHN Kxtremely slow tale new crop , delivered on track In country ; choice creen telf- worklnir carpet per Ik , tfT2'ic ; choice creen. runnlne to hurl. 2'fJUr" ' cmntnon. IHc. VnaKTAlIF.3. ) CANTAI.Ori'KS-1'er cloz. . CO Wc. TOMATOIIM-l-er half bu. basket , tOflCOc. ONIONS--IVr bu. . ; r. SV. MMA IlKANS-I'cr Ih. , ! c. ItKANS-ltand.plrked navy , per bu. , J1.50. CAHHAdlC-Home Krown , 1 > ( P. PnTATORS 1'er bu. . new 50c. \VATnUMiLON'S-Crntel. : , 'per doz. . Jt.7302.00. FltUITS. Al'I'I.KS-fer bbl. . ll.C3fll.SJ. NATIVi : I'U'MS-rer hntket , X1JWC. nilAI'KS-rnllfnrnla , tl.r.fll.M. . SOI'TIIKIIN PKAfllKfJ-lVr H bu. . SOflCOc. CAMKOUNIA I'KAf'HKS Per case. Crawford ? . WeMll.ro ; I'llnRs , OTVio. CAUKOUNIA Plans' Ilarllett , per cafe. J2.00 , lluerre Hardy , JI.50. CAMKOUNIA 1'I.r.MS Per cni-c , Jl.OOHI-23. IIOMK ( IIIOVVN OUAPRS Per basket , 13H1SO. TIIOPICAL FHUITS. OIlANaKS Mediterranean sweets , J4. I.K.MONS JtesstnaB , H.601fi.UO ; choice Califor nia. Jl. . . "A 'A AS-ClioIco large ftoek. per b.inch. J2.00B2.23 ; medlum-Jlzed bunehes , J1.W02.00. MI.SCRI.LANROUS. NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib. , Inrsa size , 13c ; llrazlls. per lu. , luc ; linvlls.i walnuts , per ib. . fancy , ioft theli. it(13c ; ! ar.dard8. 109 tic ; Illbcrtn , per ID. . lOc ; pecans , pollened large , MJIOc ; Jumbo. H5fl2o ; large hlCKory nuts , J1.25 per bu. ; cocoanuts , 4'to ' mien. I-'IOS ImiwrteJ fancy 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes. ICc ; a crown , CO-lb. boxes , 13S1IC. lIONKY-Cholce. t3tJ15c. CIHRn-Clarllled Juice , per half bbl. . J2.33 ; per bbl. . n.00f/t.2i. MAPI8YHUP ! FIve-BRl. cans. each. J2.23 ; sal. cans , pure , per doz. , J12.00 ; half-gal , cans , Jii.23 ; quart cans , 13.70 : t ST. LOl'IS. AUK. 30. FbOI'H KnMer. patents. J5.C09S.10 ; straichts. M.MCI.70 ; clenr , J.COei.23 ; medium , J3.tOff3.75. \VIIKAT-Lowor , closing io for August. ' .40 for September. Vi < SJrte ; for December nnd Ho for May below Saturday's close. December , the aetlve option , opened Hie lower an 1 ndvnnced , Hi-lllng lv e nliovc that , closed with buyers le nhove the bottom nnd llrm. Spot , lower ; No. ! rod cash , elevator. 92Mc , ; track. M 02Hc : No. 3 Rood. cash. fSVie track August , S2Vc bIJ ; Hep- tcnibcr , ! i2 ; c bid ; December , 02'tQ9Uc , May , roitN Futures eased nft with whent nnd be- cnufe of n tremendous Increase In the vlslblu later milled. flolnff Vie aliove Saturday. Spot , steady ; No. 2 cash. 27c bid ; September , 27'ic ' ; Ilecembei' . 29'c bid. OATS Futures dull , but firm , -in sympathy with coin. Spntt easy ; No. 2 cash , elevator. I9c bid : track. 184i20c ; Nn. 2 white. 21'4W22c ; September. ISc bid ; December , 2Cc bid ; May , 23c asked. HVK Lower , 48iilMSc track. IIAKUI-1Y Nomlniil. ronNMUAIFlim ; Jl.M'S'l.Co. HHAN Sellers , nrm ; packed cant track , EOc. FI AXSKKD-I iwer. S'.iAc. TIMOTHY SEED I'rlme. 52.73. HAY Dull ; prulrle , J3M0.00 ; timothy , J5.CO ® 0.00. 0.00.Ill'TTEK Quiet ; creamery , ISfflDU-c ; dairy , 10 . -(1OS Firm ; 11''c. POrLTKV Chickens steady ; old hens , fie ; -.prlngs. Be ; durks steady , old. Be ; springs. U',4c ; geese slow , old , 4c : springs , 5V4c ; turkeys easier , old. "c : ppilngs. CV4 < J"c. WHISKY J1.21. COTTONTIRS Unchanged. HAOOING t'nchancHl. MKTAIJ3 Iad , strong ; Jl. Spelter , dull ; JI.12 > * . PHOVISIONS Pork , steady : standard men * Jobbing , new , J9.SO ; old , JSMM. Lard , higher : prime Btcam , J4. & ) ; choice , JI.72'-J. llacon Iboxod lots ) , extra short clear , ? 6.62'4 ; ribs , join's ; Bborls J6.7S. Dry salt m als ( Iwxed Bhouldeis ) , J3 : exlra short clear , K : rlb jli ; yhortH , t6.12"- llKl'BIPTS Flour. C.OOfl bbls. ; wheat , 140,000 bu. : cwn. lec.odo bu. ; oats. 71.0O1 bu. HH1PMKNTS Flour , C.003 bbls. ; wheat , GO.OOO bu. ; corn. OO.COil bu. ; oats. D.OOO bu. ICniiNiiH City f : ml 11 nnil l > rovlHliiiin , KANSAS CITY , Aug. 30. WHEAT Market If ? 2c lower than Saturday. olofln < j around bottom prices : No. 2 haul. S2fj5."c. ( latter for fancy ; No. " -.fiiJc : Nn. 4. 77WFfc : No. 2 FOft. S ? 1 ? No. 3. SPW 6Uc : No. 4 , 84c ; No. 2 spring , 79c ; No. 3 , 77fl79c. IXDHN Market a fraction higher ; better demand mandNo. . 2 mixed. o Sr.Xic. OATS Market slow , about steady ; No. 2 white , lOr. llVlf Vn. 2. rPc. HAY Market quiet , weak ; choice timothy , f- 'nohrlrp nrnlrle. 1.1.23. IirTTKIl Market Hrm ; creamery , 14T10'/.cv < ir- in 12c. KHOS Market nrm. active ; Mltrouri and Kan- - - llr. nKC-nil'TS Wheat , M2S10 bu. ; corn. 00,000 bu. ; oTl 2.0 > 1 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 160,500 bu. ; corn , 18.CCO bu. ; outn. 4.000 bu. rinoliinntl MnHfom. CINCINNATI. AIIC- . AIIC30FTOimSteady ; fanev. tl.fiflfH.t : , ; family. J.1 7.'ff < .CO. WHEAT -Mrm : No. 2 red. Sic. COIlN-Stnady : No. 2 mixed. 31o. . ItVK Easier : No. 2 , 48',4c. lll'LK MEATS Firm. JIUO. Bacon , strong , ' .tn I.-inl , nrm. J4 7.- . WHISKY Ilrm. Jl.21. Ili'TTEH-DuIl. HrriMI Firm : hard refined. Jj.03fl5.53. I-rns : llarelv strong , 12c. CSK Firm : good to prime. Ohio flat. IVorlii nniln 'Miirkot. PKOUIA Aug. 30. COnV Firm ; No. 2 , 29c. 0.\T < 4-Flrm ; No. 2 whit" . 22c. IlVK-'lrm : Nn. 2 white. 22c. WIIIHKY Market nrm ; bash for nnlshed goodJ1.2I. . UKCEHTfl CVirn , 121 H till. : onto. ' 4 < t.ro1 bii.s rye n * ! * > whiskv. 75 bblt * . u-heat. 1.2 0 1 > u. 'HIIIPMKNTS-Corn. M R'O bu. ; rats M.250 bu. ; ryt * . none : whUky. 1.2D3 bbls. ; wheat , none. STOCKS AM ) HOMIH. 1'iliMNliiicli I'p tin- Hill mill Then AM Marc'li DIMVII Atrnlll. NEW YOHK , Aug. 30. The stoclc market moved up this morning nnd down this after noon , weakness being due apparently to heavy profit taking In the grangers , which had moved up buoyantly In the morning. Chicago Oreat Western suffered most severely from the liqui dation and shown a net loss of Hi. Omaha showed a continuance of Saturday's strength and moved up P,4 almve Saturday' * ; close , but lost It all. Hock If Inn V alone of the group clot ril fractionally higher. The selling move ment In the grangers iiffected the whole Pst more or lefs. nnd many prominent slocks clo.'ed below Patunlay'B tlgxires after hnvlnjr been ma- terlally above nt one time during the day. Some of the recent speculative favorites hail achieved so huge an advance that the decline left them something to the good and Missouri I'neinc cloned nt the best with o net gain of 114. Wabusli preferred , after an advance of 114 closed with a net gain of HJ mil Chesapeake & Ohio closed i below the top. with a net gain of nearly a point Alchl'on preferred , Western I'nlim ami Union Pncllle- nisi showed a frac tional net guln. There are the notable excep tions to the general shnwlm ; nf net losses In the list of active anil promln < nt ttr-cks. Th group of Iron nnd Steel propeitles weie all strong. Illinois Steel Colorado Fuel. Tennessee Coal closing higher , the hitter to the extent of over a point. Some remarkable pMn were also shown in the Inactive list , notably Lake Erie K Wei-tern. Thn e mmnn Mock of IhlH railroad rofe three prdnts nd lh n'eferred HJ Pitts- burg , Cincinnati. Chicago St. lyiuls preferred also ref i iiolntB. In th Industrial group Na tional Slur h shares sold a point higher , the llrsl preferred S i * < lnt hlnher and the second preferied 10 points hlxher. leather prcfeired fdd HP and then sold down , and sugar fluctuated In un erratic manner over a narrow ranue. The local gas slock continued strong on account of tinproi > o > ed consolidation nf IntereMM In- voUt-,1. I ickuwanna dropped 3 points on a single tran i'"tlon. ulthouuh HIH rrnlers as a group wete nrm. The day's market was almost wholly Ii clinical , the news contlnulmt entirely In favor of an Increase of prices London prices for Americans came tomcwhat lower , but imnrnved during the day , without apparently having the slightest effect on this market one way or the other. The buying was on n large scale by prominent operators supplemented by execution of commission house nrdeis nnd the selling" was to take iirdlts. the liquidation being encour aged alto by some talk of damage to the corn crop. Itnllway bonds were strong and generally higher and suffered le from the reaction tr.nn did stock * . Tntut sales. JS.MO.O'O. I'nlted Bute * bonds WITO bid UD U to ' .J per cent oil nround. Tim ivrnlne Post' * Ixindon nnanclal cable gram says : "The stock market ! were Irregular today and many slocku were rather dull , be cause of dearer miney , ICatOrs were also dull. Americans were looming- , the small priced shares leading and these being at the top. The same feature * still characterize the market here , the oil g n r llon selling ana tb * young ftntr&tlon r All lUp nd * n-w tir'bnl'jr ' > n wh.-iher New Y. rk will | M > l-c | ( > irixam ih , mn-k- ' until Hi * f' > rrn r ilam st-ip oepmii fprxri la in * the parti , ulr * "f Hie i- t < nsi n > f II" > ' "ti Iral Pielfti1 flrnt moriRnitr l > , nd I.iu flp-r lilllern of JYankfi.rl and the I'eutwhe bdnk nf Ilerlln are eo-tiperMIn * with them , The llantmry rnmmlttee on the ivntrnl Parlor aim Imnif * ( i clrrulnr railing for nhnreii , ami mntlni ; ttml Au gust IWmnnl. Jnhn O. Carlisle and Oeorge Cnp- pele will en-op rflte In New Vntk. O.dil In m atrong demand at 77 UHd. Itussln Is the chief buyer at the moment , exchange favoring ship * inenm. Th Parln l nr > wa dull on In1 com- meneemenl of the -ninthly settlement and the Iltrlln market Was Meady. " The following were the clotlng quotations on the lending stocks of the Ncm York exchange today : Atchlson . , . , dopM ilopM 3:11 : * St. Paul IIMtlmon : & Ohio. . 10i do pfd. . . . . . 1 Canada 1'ncinc . . . . St. 1' . AOm 71H Canada Southern . fj.v do pfd 14.1 Central Pacific fj.vn4 | SI.P.M.AM m rhc . Jtoido ' iSo. p.icinc su * < O .Icaco.fe Alton. . . . inn' 'So. ' Hallway im 0 H. A Q 1 do pfd .tilU U.feK. I 41) iToxa A Paclllc. . . . 14 { C.G.C. & SUL H5 < illnlon 1'ncltle 17W dopM H4 IU. P. 11. .VO 0) ) IM..V Hudson I17H 'Wnbash ' SH Icl..L.fc ) W do pfd 2IU Den. .V IlloO Wheel. & L. R 2 * 47H do pfd 11 ! ( Krlo mew ) 17H Adaiis Kx IBS Krlo 1st pfd. . . . 42 American Kx 118i < 170 United States Kx. . 44 Great Northern pfd. 1.11) Wells Fnr.ro EX..10S Hoohlnr Vnllev . . . A. C t. OH. . . . . . . . . . ! U5 < IlllnolB Cenlni. . . . | do pfd 74M Lake .Krlo JeW. . . . lAm'n Splrltn 14 ilopfd I ilo pfd 3ai Lake Shorn 170 Am. Tobacco 01W I.oulHVllIc it Nash I do pfd Ill Manhattan L Chicago Gad 1'H ( Mel. Traction 12lji Icons. Has 1IIOH Michigan Central. . 107 U | Com. CabloCo 17 > " > Minn. .V St. L icol. K. A Iron am tlolat nfd do pfd HO Mo.Pacltlc 37 ( Jen. Klectrle 3HH Moltllo&nhlo Mo.K. .V T LaCledo ( las 40 llO 11 fd Lend nut ) New Alb. \ CM. . . . do tifil lOl'i do pfd HIIW Nat. Un. Oil 20 N.J. Central ITitj PacItleMall ! U > i N. Y. Central . HISJ ( Pullman I'nl 175 N. Y. Chi. & St. L. . . 1 oh .Silver . Cortlllc.lli'S. . f > B do 1st pfd 70U SI.inil.Kopo &T. . . . 7 ilo'.MpM Norfolk fc Western 14 I do pfd . . . . . No. Amor. Co T. C.A Iron ; il No. Pacific U. S. Leather I'A do pftl do pfd 110 Ontario .t W U.S. Ktibbcr ISM Ore. U. .V Nav 111 do pfd l)7' ) On- , short Lluo \\Vstcrn Union. . . . HH1 ( PIllHuurif Chi. < 5t. Westoni. . . 17H Heading Northwestern 1-)1 ( ) { HoclclHlaud do pfd 103 St. Louis .VS. f il 't ' To'al sales of stocks today were 473.2CS shares. Includlnc : Atrlilson , 3.6.V ) ; Atcblson preferred , 24.000 Cliesntieake & Ohio. 3"i.r,70 ; HurllnKlon. 15.C10 ; Lake Krle , t Westfrn. S.UCS ; IxiulHVlllo & . Nnshvllle , 4,321 ; Missouri I'aclll17.210 ; Mis souri , Kansas & Texas preferred , 4.810 : New York Central , 3.1MO ; Northern I'nclllc preferred , 8.620 ; Northwestern. 3.3HO Ontnrlo & Westetn. 4.3(0 ( ; ItendlnK. 11.103 ; Hock island. 22.MO : St. I'cul , 37.5..0 ; Ohiaha , 11 S ! > 3 ; Southern Hallway , 4.710 Southern Hallway preferred , 7.425 ; TexaK I'aclllc , II.IMU ; Union 1'nclnc , S.3C"3 ; Wnlinsh prc. ft-rrt-d , 16fC7 ; AnitTlcnn Tobncco , 4.42J Hay State Oss. 7,100 ; I nclede Ons , 3,7M ) ; I'aclfle Mnll IS.Mli ) ; SiiKar. 10,100 ; Tennessee Coal & Iron , 10.010 ; Leather prefcrre < l , C.fCO : Western Union , 18.002 ; ChlenRO Great Western , 13.2CO. XoYirlc Honey Murlcet. NEW YOHK. Aug. 30. JIONI3Y ON CAI.I- Iii y nt Ufl',4 per rent ; last loan. Hi per cent ; closed , 1QIU per cent. I'HI.ME MKHCANTILE PAl'iH-3V4ffl : per ST'KHLINO EXCHANGE Firm , with nctuni buslneos In bankers' hills nt JI.Si1 for demand nnd nt J4.S.TSi nnd J4.83V4 for sixty days. Posted rate * . $4 5Hi-4M.S'iiA nnd J4.Sn'i ' i4.a7. rO.MMMRHCIAI. niIJ.S-tl.S2. S1L.V1-3R CKRTIF1CATDS-S2Q53C. HAH SILVKH-52UC. MEXICAN DOI.LAHS 11Uc. CK > VEHNMENT Strong. STATE HONrtS Dull. nAIIJtOAb HONIXS Strong. Closing ( luotatlons on bonds were as follows : IIAK SIL.VBII Steady , 24'.i < J per ounce. MONBV \ 1 per cent. The rate of dltcount In the open market for short hllltt In 1 15-1G 2 per cent ; for three-m.nths' bills. 115-K02 i r cent. ( iold l quoted at Huenou Ay res today at 184. du al Lisbon , < 6'i ' ; Home , 10J.22. American Sri-iirltlcx In 1,01111011. I/JNDON. Aug. 30. The market for Amerl- can securities advanced somewhat , but we k- . ned later. Tile bulls tested the market early In buying , but desisting on finding ready sell- era. The lone wag baiely steady and the de mand moderate. Klmiiii'liil .Voli'x , IIOSTON. Aug. SO.-Clearlngs , ja,36C,331 ; bal- unces , 11.311,152. HALTIMOHE. Aug. 30-Clearlngs , Jl , 913,657 ; balances , J32S.161. NEW YOUK , Aug. SO.-Clcarings , JW.015213 ; balances , J4.311.627. PHILADELPHIA , Aug. 30.-Clearln8S. JG.Cfc'j.- ilTO. balance * . Jl. 114,081. CINCINNATI , Aug. 30. Money , 2144J6 pt.r cent. New York exchange , 4030o | discount. Clearlngk , J2.330.1ICO. MEMPHIS. Aug. 30.-C'learlngs , 1133,378 ; bal ances , J4i,941. ( New York exchange uelllntr ut Jl.W premium. NEW ORLEANH , Aug. 30-Clearlngs , J645.743. New York exchange , bank , Jl per 11,000 premium , commercial , 75c per 11,000 dtscount. 8T. IXIl'IH , AUK. 30. ClearliiKf , J4.M5.1C6 ; hal- nnc , JC1I.4SS : Money , 4B7 per cent. New Yurk exchange , Jl discount | ild , 7'c dlrcount asked. CHICAC1O , Aug. 30. Clearings. JIB 034,118. New York exchenge. 70o discount ; sterling exchange , p-jsled rales. H.HH and J4 SCi. ( Lake Street , Him ; Diamond Match and New York lllscult. weak , closing ; Diamond Match , 1C8 ; Metro politan L. 74 ; West Chicago. 110 : Houth Hide L. 47V : I-ake street L. 17W ; New York lllsciilt. 5H4 ; City Hallway , 4' s. 102. nERLIN , Aug. 30. Exchange on London 20m , 3SV4 pflt fr checks. IX3NDON. AUK , 50. The amount of bullion taken Into the Dank of England un balance today wan 55,000 , , PAHI8 , Aujf , 80. Three per cent rentes I04f , 47Hc for the account , UxQs.ngo CO l/jndoii Ut , 11)iq ) rot cbldu. . I ' 'nit ' i lit i nf I1 * ' UTAPif iiitiin T OMAHA LHlv STOCK MARRhT Wosk Opans witK , a , Light Run of Both Onttlo11 iffiil Uogs. BEEF STEERS G3 TO FIVE DOLLARS TrnillitK (3ooil hud it I'll I r 1ol of Slufl IlMiiiMcit i"iru-lliiK ( Drop a lll , , McUl In ITIoe. SOUTH OMAHA , Aug. SO.-necclpts for the days Indicated were : . Hog.Sheep. . Horses. August 30 , 2,411 100 AupUst ! S . S.v iS 0,812 861 August 27 . 2fC3 G.121 1,4 iO August Z . 3,723 6,417 1,449 August 25 . 3.423 6.153 612 August 24 . 2,403 G.SM -401 August 23 . SOT,1 1W9 2.S73 August 21 . 1.P15 4.S02 1.-I02 123 AUfiUll 20 . 2.712 4,370 SSO August 19 . 1,370 4,931 . . . . August IS . 3.G12 5,7i2 2,332 o August 17 . 3,013 7,347 1.C11 August 16 . 4C97 ; 6.477 . Tile ofllclal number of cars ot 'slock brought In today by each road was : Cattle.Hpgs.Shecp. C. . M. & St. P. Ily . V s' . Mo. 1'nclllc Hallway . 1 Union 1'aclllc System . 21 P. , B. & M. V. H. U . 40 11 S. C. & P. Ily . 1 C. , St. ! . . M. & O. Ily 3 U. & M. II. H. H.I 30 11 C. , H. * Q. Ily 1 C. , H. I. & P. . cast . 1 C. , H. I. & 1' . , west 21 1 Total receipts . . . . ( 137 34 1 Thu dls-positldn of the.dciy'9 receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Huyers. ' Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha 1'acklng Co 31 -I3S Hammond Packing Co. . . . 1G1 C'Jl . . . . Swift and Company 231 27 10 ! i Cudahy Packing Co 2S3 1,201 H. Heeker .t Degnn S3J j Viinsant .t Co 30 J. h. Carey 21 1 Lehman & Rothschilds. . , . 2iO I Hill & Lewis Co M ; Henlon & Underwood ISO \ I Huston & Co 4 ! Sijulrcs ; 29S . . . . I Livingstone & Shallcr. . . . SG Coy .t Co „ 107 . . , . Nelson Morris ? , Chicago 2S7 ' . . . . Other Huyers t14 ! . . . . 10 Left over ECO Totals 3,519 279 200 'CATTLE The board showed IIS cars of cat.lo in this morning with a train reported for noon. Western cattle made up the bulk of the supply , , but" there were a few naIves - Ives , with TO me better finished beeves than were here either Friday or Saturday In cluded. Cow stuff was only In moderate supply , while feeders wore numerous. No great change was quotable lor tiny branch of the trade. IJuyew got out In good season nnd bought up about everything In the line of corn- fed stock early rtn'd ul Just about last week's closing prices , with' J5.00 an a top for better steers than have been sold since Thursday. The trade was active on desirable grades , while the Inferior grades were n little slow and In spots perfjaps a shade easier. WMi feeder buyers as hard nt work as ever and nsi anxious for .feupplle . ? , but few of lho western offerings fell Into killers' hands. The cow nnd heifer market shaded down n little again on most grades except the very best , but the demanil was good nnd i he twelve or fifteen loads here were cleaned up In good Bunion. Hulls , stags , etc. , Bold about like last week's close , nnd veal calves brought fully recent prices. There was another big trade. In feeders nnd prices ruled steady to strong , the strength developing pn the batter grades. The demand camp from the country'as .well an speculators , and a'Jarge amount of busi ness was done. Representative sales : NATIVES. BKKP STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. . Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 3..10S3 350 16..1037 4 35 2.1..11.10 463 2..1010 3 CO 4..IMS 440 41.,1103 4 CO IS. . . . S71 4 00 4. . . . 922 4 40 19..1227 4 70 19..1057 400 41..1259 450 25..1334 4 Ml 64. . . . ! CO 420 1..1300 4 CO 2SV..141C 3 CO 12..1087.4 23 1. . . . 919 2 CO c. : . 996 2 TO : . . , . 9o s 23 1. . .1020 21. . . 2 CO 1..1240 3 25 2. . . . 97 < X 1. . . 2 73 7..1I1S1 330 1. . . . 920 2 SO II. . . . 9EO 2 SO 2..1013 3 35 1. . . tea 2 CO 17. . . .1045 2 93 21..1151 3 40 2. . . . 970 2 50 2. . . . 940 3 00 3..1133 3 41 1. . . . 910 250 . .1220 3 10 1..10SO 3 50 2. . , .1123 2 CO HEIFEP.S. 29. . . . Ml Z 15 1. . . . GOO 3 40 -7. . . . 748 3 C3 9. . . 920 3 20 1..J 40 3 40 6. . . . S61 3 75 7. . 5. . . . 740 3 CO 1..11)30 ) 4 CO HULLS. 1..1390 1..14SO 2 M 1..1390 3 20 1..1420 1..1230 3 00 3..113C 3 2- > 1..12IO 275 2..1293 3 00 L. . . 190 3 40 1. . . . 910 2 SO STAOS. 1..13M 1 73 1..1740 3 00 CALVES. ,303 , 4 00 L. . . 230 5 CO STOCKEUS AND FEEDERS. 10. . 3 10 1..1040 4 CO 24. . * 2S 4 1f 1. . . 120 3 20 4 CO 2 $ . . . .1044 4 15 1. . . 870 3 25 3. . S43 4 00 31. . C39 4 20 . r > 0 350 1. . 710 4 00 Cl. . 914 4 20 I ! ! . 740 3 CO C2. . 705 4 00 31. . . . 73S4 25 3. . .1213 3 50 S. . 7S2 4 GO 10.-.1010 4 20 1. . . k70 3 CO 1. . 570 4 ir 32..1069 4 20 21. . . 578 3 S3 20. . . . ' 46 4 15 WESTERNS. NEUUASKA. No. Av. Pr. No. Ar. Pr. 1 cow 650 Jl CO 11 cows. . . . H74 | 3 20 2 bulls 1310 2 83 1 heifer. . . S10 3 2i 4 cows 1052 2 65 3 bulls . 1UCC 3 25 1 cow 770 2 90 1 fccilcr . 810 4 SO 1 cow S20 300 114 feeueru. . . . 716 4 0 John Tlnnln. 4 fdrs , Tex. . 980 SCO 107 fdrs , Tex. .1031 370 WrOMING. Swan Lind & Cattle Co , 2 talllnR8..1175 300 20 heifers 1CC3 3 ' 0 1 stag 1170 3 03 2 Tex fdrs. . . B75 .1 75 2 steers 1090 3 25 24 Tex ; fdrs..1130 3 SO 1 steer 1120 3 23 21 Tex fdra..U'4T ' 4 03 11 COWH 1001 3 23 32 Tex Mrs..1150 4 15 2 feeders. . . . 870 3 50 44 feeder.1070 4 03 5 feeders..1222 3 CO IIS feeders..K-2S 4 13 2 firs , Mex.1197 3 < M 37 feeders..11.90 < 20 8 6trs , Mex.1130 3 C5 COLORADO. 7 cows 933 2 75 2 cows 1000 3 20 1 cow 9)0 2 7j 25 frederB..IHO 4 30 CScows 968 320 2 feeders..1100 400 10 cows. 902 3 2 SOUTH DAKOTA. K. A. JticUbon. 4 heifers 907 333 29 feeders. . . .1118 420 A. llalhurn , 2 cows 920 2 M 41 feeders..1032 415 2 COWH 943 2 90 20 feeders. . . . COO 4 45 4 heifers Ml 3 40 2 calves 225 C CO 3 feeders 1153 3 50 50MONTANA. MONTANA. Murphy Cattle Co. Scows flSI 270 21 cows 982 313 S COWH 971 300 CO cows 1023 3 2U C. H. Cumiilwll. 1 cow 9T.O i feeder 1100 3 fO 10 feeders..13S4 330 12 feeders , . . 90S 3 SO 1 feeder 1230 3 75 1 feeder . HOO 3 ko 1 feeder. . . .1350 3 75 2 feeders. . . . ( CO 3 10 1 feeder 1270 3 75 1 feeder . 1130 3 SO 1 feeder 1220 3 M " " . . . .iso . , 1 feeder 1UO 3 SO Capitol 'Syndicate. [ 0 feeders..1107 4 < 0 ' II feeders..1121 4 CO 47 feeders..1127 4 W ' 40 feedeis 09J 410 49 feeders. . . . 1115 400 43 feeders..1115 4110 40 feeders..1116 4W r 29 feeders..1121 400 r. A.-JVast. 12 cows 1036 ? fcS " 27 cows 9OJ 3 40 2 cows ICC5 3 00 2 ffedern. . . . CSO 360 20 cows 1105 3 CJY , II 32 feeders. . . . Ul 440 ZOcows 078 3,30 , , 35 feiklt-rH , . . . 7i7 4 I2j ! ' .TUXA8. S feeders. . . . C0 37ii > 4 feeders..1023 325 119 feedeis. . . . 630 & ! ' ! 125 feeders.10.9 3 fci HOGS While Ui litVrkvt only had Its usual llKht Monday vuppiy/'tlillty-four earn , there were more fresh II&KS than last Munday , and with thu holdovers them were uver 3vK ) for sale. There was nothing new to , | H of lh Kvnernl quality and then- was the usual larse proportion of medium to heavy Wflgins. Discouraging renom ? from eastern markets mndu local traders' ! llii l < < l h , und the early mar ket was slow In l > IUHof there helnu a iraoil shlppInK UK well ua packing demand. In a Kcnerul way thu market iwai a hlif nickel lower , with worst tales 7HftlOtolf , on which basis the boss kept selling i ) .uKw " "til the pens weie emptied. , , b i Practlcnlly no loads sold below 13.85 , nnd 14.00 was paid for IlKht butcher welpht sorts , with the bulk of all the IIOKB at J3.9003.93. Saturday the Rules weru I u reelut J3.W1M.W , and on last Monday ut W.W.1O. Representative sales : IS ' ' ' 'siiiiiiiitin . . . a ss G Wl . . . J 8 rt ublo deck marketed SIIHHP--Only one wit * nnd this sold quickly nt Mr-wig prices , tully dime belt r thnn low point last week , Repre sentative rales : No. Av. Pr. 10 western wethers 116 1115 150 western wct.iera 91 > 45 CIIIOACO 1,1 VH STOCK SIA1UCKT. CullIc SIcuv mid \Vcnk1l Ksi l.imcr . Slie - | I'licliiuiKriL CIIIOAOO. Aug. 30-fnttlc moved ilowly and prices were somewlut lower , except on < lelr bl oterliiRS. In which trndlnp was unite active. Sales were on n bnfls of J3.W ) to J5.W for the common native dremed beef tteers to the choic est shipping beeves , with the bulk of the sales nt from 14.75 to JVJ5. Uirgc numbers of stock- crs nnd feeders fold nt Irom JJ.40 to J3.C3. com mon lots bclmr lower thnn last Monday. Can- nine cattle fold nt tiny prices , but fnt cows niul heifers Were ijood fellers once more , ns were nlsn bulls. CnUes weie lower. Texnn cattle were In very good demand nl not over stroiiR prices niul wcsterni were Inrsely SfilOc lower. In IIOKS there wns n fnlrly ncthu local and shipping demand , but buyers lu l ted upon lower pi Ices nnd dales were t n decline of EtflOc per 100 pounds. Rood fnt hogs weakening the least. The average quality wns very good ; sale * were nt from J3 to 13.43 for the poorest U > beat hogs , the hulk crosnInK the scale * t 4.13(14.30. Trade In sheep nnd Inmlw wns fairly neiive nnd prlc-frt show'ed no p.irtlcular clmilRe. Sheep ere wanted nt frvm I2.2o lo J2.CO for the poiirest up In $ .1.Ri > nnd II fur g-K.d to extra natives , but few sold nbnvo J3.70. Iximbs sold nt frmn S3.ii < i to J5.3the best lUlliiK n Htlle IdKh.-r. \\esteiij mnge sheep fold at from J3.W to Jl-fio , great mimbois of feeders ( film ; fin1 from J3.W to IJ.W. IllKT.Il'TS Cntile , 19.600 hend ; bogs. I4.WW head ; sheep , IS.OiM brad. HUH ! llutTiiln l.lvo Slock. EAST llfKPALO. Aug. * > . rATTI.K-t'JioIci' eteers , K..13O3.S3 ; medium to lienvy. ll.n.ll I.M ; contFP. . : StM 40 : creen , } 3.r.ff4.1S ; fat belters. II.Wri.EO ; iulxed butchers' . J3.30K4.10 ; fat cows. J3.CCH(4.00 ( ; comiiKin bits.$2.23iffS,35. . Knncy milk- 'ers ' , fl.40fjl.W : common In fnlr. tt.fOQZ.M : BO-HI to fnncy tprlnKers. f4.3 fl'.00. ixtrnenls. . J.i.od 4ifi.73 ; heavy fed rnd buttermilk. J2235n.ro. IIOOS Onoil to choice yorliers. JI.5"f4.CO : lUht yorken * . J4.CH ; mixed paikers , } 4 : .3iT4.CO ; medium , JI.tOHI.63 ; heavy. l.45 4.i.O ; loughs. J3.73y3.90 ; pits. J3.7FO1.CS. . . , , KIIKKP AND LAMUS Limbs , yearllnup , c'-o > cc to prime. J,1.30fi l.iO ; fair to Rood , J3.12's 3.1. > ; culls , } 3.00I3.r,0 ; i-prlnK lambs. Rood to extr.i , JS.23n.vr,3 ; culls , J3.7riSr.r,0. , Sheep , choice to selected wethers , J4 254.r.O ; mlr to choice mixed , J3.SOJjl.00 ; culls , J2.SOi73.CO ; exports , J3.730l.2j. SI. l.onlH Live Stoek. ST. LOflH , AUK. 30 CATTLE Receipts. R.OOO head ; shipments , l.OM head ; market easier for natives ; Texuns steady on hc. t : natives , slilp- pine steer.- fair to fnncy. J4.ir-5T5.25 ; bulk of sales. JI.Min.Oi ) ; dressed hef lind butcher steers. f4.iV > ! ? 5.00 ; Fleers uniler l.fOO poutuK } 3.73fl4.30 ; stockers and feeders. J2.7STtl.15 ; cows nnd heifer * . J2.rOff4.23 ; Texas and Indian sttcrs , J2.OH1 ! ) CO ; cows and heifers , J2.COfT3.CO. HOOS Receipts. 5.0-X ) head : shipments. 2.dOO head. Market lOc lower ; llKht. Jl.2 : ? 4.:5 ; mixed. JI.CKHfl.M ; heavy , J4.OCf4.40. .SIIE13P Receipts. 2.W > hend ; shipments , 200 head. Market ftenrty on muttons ; ttroiiR for lambs ; native'multcns. J290K370 ; stockers , J2.23 J3.00 ; lambs , J3.COi5.15. IviuiNiii4 Ctty LiveSlock KANSAS CITY. Aug. JO. CATTLU-Hwelpts S.OOO hend. Rest natives steady : others weak t' slow ; Texns steerH , ! 2.50fl3.9'i ' ; Texas cows , J2.00J a.CO ; nntlvi" steels. J3 Mt3.30 | ; native cows nm heifers. J1.75WI 2stnckcrs : nnd feeders , J2.5W 4.60 ; bulls , J2.55JJI.50. HOOS lleeelpts. 1 50 > ) h ad. Market weak to 5c lower : bulk of sales , J4.03R4 10 ; heavy , J4.05ig > 4.12'4 ; pirkrrs. JJflOftl.lO : mixed , fl.iVl l.l ! lights. 53.90ffl.10 ; Yorkers. fl.07 < , i94.10 ; pigs SHEEP Receipts. R.OOO hend. Mar'et ' steady lambs. f2.7Ji5.uii ) muttons. J2.00O3.CO. XOTV York I.lvcStock Mnrkct. NEW YORK. Aug. 30. KEEVES Receipts 3 040 hend ; native Fleers. Jl 301(13.40 ( ; stags nni oxen. J2.751J4.50 ; bulls. J2.5niff3.10 ; dry cows , Jl to GS.fU. European cables quote American ttcera nt 1010ic ( ! ; refrigerator beef. S'.i c. CALVES Receipts , 2,45 hend. Fairly active steady nil nround ; veals. $5 OOW7.25 ; few. J7.S5'- { 17.50 ; gniFsers and buttermilks. J350ii4.tO. HHEEP AND LAMItS Receipts , 12.J54 hend sheep , t2.23fi3.75 ; lamtis. t4.25fiO.tO. . HOGS Receipts , 10,183 head ; lower at J4.500 4.SO. Stock in Slsrltt. Record of receipts of live stock nt the four principal markets for August 30 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omaha . = .9115 2.411 200 Chlcngu . 19.5" < ) 44,000 1SW5 Kansas City . 9.0 4W B,0 < > Pt. Louis . 5,000 B.COO 1,00 Totals . 5M46 63,911 24,200 COTTON MAIIICISTS. JIiinliuilHlloii ScnilM PrlccH Uj In Spile of KvcrythliiK. NEW YORK , Aug. SO. Liverpool cnbles nl hand when the market opened this morning were disappointing , crop accounts had n bearish effect recelptu were heavy , outside buying orders were few nnd local sentiment had a bearish temper , yet the market opened ut an advance of 22 points on August , I point on September nnd October , nnd 2 to 5 points on the remainder of the Hut. Manipulation In August with apprehensions that the deal would extend to Stptember and October caused more or less hesitation. Following the opening call the maiket adjusted ItM'If , ad vancing 5Ji7 points before noon , the exception being August , which nt that hour showed u net advance of 2 points and held the general list. Utter In tnc fCEElon the market had an easier tone on the efctlniatcs of heavy receipts for to morrow , especially at Interior points. At the best point the general list Fhowed an advance of 3Q7 points , with the market finally quiet nnn. steady In tone at a net advance of 2ft5 points en the general list , while the net advance on August wea 22 points. Futures closed quiet and steady ; January. JG.fO ; February , JC.83 ; March. JC.M ; April , JG.fc9 ; May , JC.92 ; August , nominal ; September. J7.22 ; October , JG.91 ; November , J6.77 , December , JC.77. Spot closed nominal to 3'lc higher ; middling uplands , 8l4c ; middling gulf. S',4c ; middling , Hie ; net receipts , none ; gro s receipts , 8,990 bales ; exports to Great llrltaln , 150 bales ; France , 1,200 bcles ; continent , 1.423 boles ; forwarded , 6,043 baleii ; pales , 4,820 bales ; spinners , 20 bait * ; xtock ( actual ) , 38,024 bali-B. Total today : Net receipts , 12 , . ! 5 bales ; exports to Great Hrltnln , 150 balm. ! > France , 1,2-V ) bales ; continent , 1,922 biles ; stock , 80,481 bales. Con solidated : Net receipts , 21,803 bales ; exiiorts to Great Hrltnln , 1.C33 bales ; to France1,414 balen ; to continent , 1,923 bales. Total since September 1 : Net receipts , GG19W)1 ) bales ; exports to Great Drltaln , 3.010,511 l les ; to France , 702.639 bales : to continent , 2,161,453 bales ; channel , 6.4S1 bales , LIVERPOOL , Aug. 30.-COTTON Spot lim ited demand , prices lower ; American middling fnlr , 4Md ; ; good middling , 49-32d ; American mid dling , 4Vid ; low middling , 4d , good ordinary , 3V1 ; ordinary. 311-lCd. The sales of the day were 6,000 bales , of 'which 500 were for specula " Quickly , Thoroughly , Forever Cured by a new perfected sclentlfle method that cannot fill * unlofcs the ca f * ! beyond human aid. You feed Ira- rrored the flrtt da/ , feels > benefit every day. soon Lnoir yourself a king among nun In body , nilnd and heart I Drains and lotiei ended. Kverjr obstacle to happy marrlod llfareinoted. Kerf , . , , . . . will when , an ' - forcA. , enemy , falling or loit , r ro tored by this treatnirnt. All weak portions ol th body enlnrgod and strength ened. 'Wrllofornur book , with aiplanatlons anil proufa. Htot socled , frt Over 2,000 references. ERIE MEDICAL CO , , & $ CHRISTIE-STREET t'llpltlll , ? . .IOO. ) Fully 1'aIII , Stocks , Grain and Provisions , Ilooni 111 1-U Ilouril of 'I'mU11 lllilu. ( Tel. 1C95. ) C. C , CHniSTIfcJ Prealilcnl B. J. BTHKI3T Vice I'reslilenl O , W , KI3NNBV. . . . . Senretary David T. Deals , I'rcet. No 3C07. l < \ P , Nral.Vlce I'res Union \iillonal IliinU Clias. II. V. Lewis , Caeh. Capital. JCOO.OOO. KANSAS CITY , Alo. , April U , 1697. We hereby certify that the Chrtslle-Plrect Commission Company lum this day cnininei.ced business with ur by depositing Fifty Thousand Didluri ( JOii.000.00) ) In cadi. ( Dlctatea. ) CIIAHLE8 II. V , LEWIS. Caihlvr- JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone 1030. Omaha , Nub. -COMMISSION GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS > IIOAIin OF THADK. Direct wlrta to Chicago and N w Torte. ml e | i.fl and In ImlM H ' ft ) A hi . . . i Hili'iK n ui I'utii' t i en il i i v4 I el * < ( fln-i AiiOMin wid'H'ftit ' ' U M , \.i ii 43 ( M sdios Auxuit nnl tfrp'eml- . t ttr\rn \ n plembrr ati.l Or.lr | , I f - Hf 7 I > 1 buyer * anl N emlur J Ii M ImjrTii : N"\rni l > er and liecemlier , .1 4 - < lld s'llern , ite , etntier m l Januaiy , 9 14-CIHt ! ! * 4.1 liijfrs. January nnd Kehnioty , 3 44-Clnl 4 > - < 4d Imyprs : KthMiarv and March. It MM Infers , Mnn-fi anil April. 1 46-64.1 sellers , April nnd Mav. t i : M ( tellers : May and June , 1 4ftH netrr | leptemlier. 4d. NKW OIII.KAN'H , Aug 30 COTTON-Qulet : mien. (0 l > les , nnllnary , * S lOo. gi-ol ordliiAry , O-llc. tnw mlddllnK ' .r middling , 73-l c KOfi.1 mtddllnc. T7-KV ; middling fair. 7TKRe. . celpts. 7.0 5 t'dlfii ; stm-k. U.JW bales. Consult- dated : Receipts net. l. M baleii exports Io llreat llrltaln , Ie3' > tialeii l-Yiitice , l.lll liales ; rontl- nent , 1.W3 tmlex , stock , S0.4SI bales. Futures steady rales , 12. (00 tales ; August , nominal i September , J4.T5fl6.77 : October. J .52l .5Si Novem- her. I1.S : ( M ; December , J .6HI .M : January , Jfi.MO6.S7i Febniary , J6.58Gfl.CO ! March. je. Uf 6.63 ; April. IS.SIflfi.W. ' T , l.ot'ls. Aug. SO.COTTONnrm mid- dllng , 71116no ; sales reported , receipts 110 bales ; shipment ; , 1 ? > 1 bnles ; ttock , l.'M bales. Colter Markets. NK\V YOHK. Aur. -Options opened iitendy , 5 points lower , ruled quiet , with weak undertone on continued heavy receipt" at Rio nnd Santos niul t > rcdlcted Increase of 400.POO to TOii.ocrt bags In the world's visible supply ; weak feeling In creased by unsattfcfnctory European cables. SellIng - Ing checked by feur that the market had been oversold. Closed dull , net unchanged to 10 points decline. Bale * . 16.KO tings. Including Sep tember at W.33 , IX-cembcr nt I6.TO. Hm > t coffee. Hlo. nulet .sp. 7 , involve. J1S714 ; No. 7 , Joli- lilng. J7.37U. Mild , quiet : Cordova. Ju1.50 < tl6.5 < l. HAMHt'RO. An * JO.-COFFF.E-Opened IJ pfg. toner. clo cd U0H pfg. net lower ; sales , 14.- 000 bags. RIO DI-2 JANEI11O. Aug. r.O.-COFFiK--W Kk. owing to rl e In e\clmnge : No. 7 Hlo. s 150 rels ; exchange. Sd ; lecelpts. 17.000 Itnft ; cleared for the I'nlted Stales , 13.001) ) bags for Elliot-- . C.tW bags stock. 422.000 bags Weekly report ' - Cof fee. weak owing to Use In exchange : exchange standard. S.1M rel * Receipts during the week , 1SI.OM bags ; shipments to the United States. 6G.CK bags : slock. 422.000 bags. SANTOH. Aug. SO.COFFEiQulel : ; good n\or- nge Santos , S.3W leln ; receipts , 4.1 OOD , bagsi stock. 7W.OOO bags. Weekly report : differ , nulel ; good aveinge , per ten kilos , S,3X ) rels lecelpta ilurlng the week. t J OIKI bags : fhltmieuts ti > the United Slates. 45.i H > bags : Mok. . Ts'O.OtX ' * bags. HAVRE. Aug. SO.-.COFFEE-Clos'cd steady ut n net decline of ' .4f ; sules , 32,1X0 bags. Now OrlciuiN > lni-Ui'tt , NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 30.--1IOC1 PHOru'CTKH Firm. Pork , ol.l. JS M. Lard , rellned tierce. 4'ic. lloxed meats , dry salt shoulders f % p ; sides. Cc. llacon. clear lib side. " , C c , llnnis. choice sugar clued , .HiSie. ? COFFP.E- Ordinary to fnlr , JO.SOW10.2J. FIXirit-l''lrm ' ; extra fancy , J4.75W4.S3 ; put- enlB. J4.IOW4.1U l0'tNMEAISteady , ll.KZ. IlllAN-CJUIet. f.7ijc. HAY Firmer ; prime , S12.005TI3.50 : choice. $14. SO . . CORN Easier. No. 2 sacked , white , 3Sff39c ; mld. . 3S < f'c ! ' ; yellow , 40U4c. ! OATS Firm ; No. 2 packed. 2.1r:315 < ' - llICE--St > ady ; onllnnrv to good , 31x5/41.40. \VTV A'nrk Ilry ( iixiilN > Inrkcl. NEW YORK , Aug. 30. Dry goods opened with n , nrm tone nnd a demand both by mall orders and lu stoic trading of very fnlr proportions. The market WHM ftlll Illled with husers ut ) b bins centers and llrxl linnd buycm were also In exliknre. Cottons and woolens alike are llrm and active. In the former the maiket In still of the kind which makes Keller * hopeful. The situation In woolens li steadily working Itself In shape. Slocks Imvu been well taken In pre liminary telling and t * f.rnm . .r * | . lnnlne la ' " . nt fa lir In ll > Iradlrs ; Plaplf cctton * je still llrm Pilnl . I , itm are Mill y ntm , nilurt * Are tfn , at t 4e anil that quotation un jinin wan not ma with much aUcrlly tir m nufarlur ra odd notxta are alto ilronn. Prlnl are \ery actUe and the rrti-i > situation wa n nun on . maple * nre in I'Sttk-ulniiy good dfiiiMul nnd arn nrm In tone. l.lvrrpoiit llriilii ntiit ProvUliinii , LIVRIIPOOU Atir KK.WHKATNo. . > 1T.I. ' " ' ' 1"11 7f' . , , , . ; i , i" - - " " mlted tiew , . , , M i iii , old , as M. September , quiet. In lUdi October , quiet. J Hd. The Imports of h t Into I.Urtpool nrc n follow : ri-om Atlnntlc potts 104.000 qunler : from pacific ports tinne ; from other | > orts imne. The Imports of corn Into Liverpool from AtUntla ports M.SOO qUArtcrs. l-LOt'll-St. l iulii faney winter. IIOPH-Al Irfimlnn ( Pacific eonM ) „ PROVISION'S-lleef , extra India tnes * . M l prime mefs. nun. Ms. Poik , prime me , fins western. 4M M ; prime mess , meilh.m weftern , Us 3d. llnnm , Mintt cut , 14 In 14 llm. , 3J 6d. Hncon ; Onnbetlmid cut , is to So IK . , Ksj short ribs , to to 24 Ihs. , 3 ! ; long elenr ml Idles. llRht , 5 to S * His. , 81 ; IOIIK clear middles , lienvr , 40 to 45 llu. . 90s ; short clear middles , hemy. 4. ' , to M lb . , s ; clear bellies , 12 to 14 lh . 37s. Shoulder * , square. U to 11 Ihs. , 20s M. Iwiid , H > i > t , S5s. C'llKESM Amerlcnn , llnost while nnd colon ii , 4Ss. TAl.l/lW-Prlmo city. 15 * . Oll.S-l'ottonwed , tlverio.il | relitiwl. Us H , Tut peiitine f plrlls. Sis M. Rosin , common. I. M. l ONHON. AIIR 30.-liiiT : : SrOAIl-Septrmbfr , Ss ! i\d lli-ti.ber. . Ss t' , d. NIW : YORK , Aug. so.- stui.uiinw ; turn ; rellinil , Him ; mold A , M r ; xlandanl A 4'ie > c-nnfectloners' A , | t < , c ; mt loaf , t > S ' . erushed , , " > Ve ; powdered , S'.c Kt'Ululated ' , 6c ; culn-s. 6Uc. NllW ORLEANS. Auii. SO.--St'llAR Open ket tle 2K4 ? 3\c ; centiltuRal , sltotiB ; Krnniilntnl , 4 > < | 4 P-U'-c : whites. 3 13-lCfiC 1-ICoj yill \ \ , 1\\ ? : t- c ; feconds , 2ff3'4c. ' TOLEDO , AUK. 30.1IKAT Hull ; No : l ll nnd December , I2'C , CORN-1'Ull ; No. 2 mlxiM. SOo. OATS -Dull : No. 2 iiil.xcd. ISHc. RYE Dull ; lovvei. No. 2 cash. l ! > 'ic. Cl A ) VUUSl'CD Steady , Ulu-haiiKed. Ollj UliehaiiKed. Cnlll'iii-iiln llrleil Ki'iill . NllW YORK. AUK. SO. 1\MH-YIRNIA I'ltlP.D I'lltllTflSteady ; ovupoiatiMl tipples , prime wire tr.iy. Co : wood ililel , pi line. Co ; clmln * . 6'jci fnlu'y C e prunes , S' ' iT' ' c per pound. Apri cots. Royal , , < iSc ; Moor | nuk. SflOc. Penc'iep , impeded , CRSc ; peeled , HSi'llo. I'lilliiilcliililii I'l-uillli-i- PHILADELPHIA , AUK. SiL-RHTTEIl Dull. Io lo\\er ; fnnoyestrtn rienmery. 17o. KOOS Stonily , fir > h nenlb > and western , ICC. CltKKSE-fncliniiheii. Klu.li ! lltllter Market. EUiN. III. . AUK. ro-WTTHR Steady ; of fer. HKS. 270 tubs ; K.ilrs f.'i tul-s nt ISr. IIIJ at Uc withdrawn on 142 lulut. \Vonl > ! nrl > i > l . i ST. I/ifIS. AUK. SiVOil.fin ) ) - latiKed. NIJW YORK , AUK. 10. WOOL -Klrm Sail I'I-IUH-M | < - I \ \ In-ill lluiiliitlniii , SAN I'UAN'c'ISi'O. AUK. -WHEAT V'lnnj December , Jl.62 4 ; May. Jl r,2. IE GOLD FROM AUSM ON OUR S1EAMER which arrived nt Seattle early Sunday morning. The Mc.inii-r br.nipht In thirteen miners and $175,000 In sold , being only ; i pttrt of the stake ot i.u-i. -Rote Carcfti1/ ! / the rollowing : tW Iiiivo tlie only line of HtenmerNIV In < ipi-i-ii t Inn I-'ROM SK VTTI.i : . U\\ II VVH lll'.i'.V In I > II III.-NN on tlie Vukoii Viilley KIVK VKAIl.S. r UKciitM are NOW on the ground nnil Iinvc Item for vcnrs i-\pel-l- < ClllllltN. IHSIIC -tti-i-K < if credll iviiml nt out' triulilifv I > IINN In AlnsUa nnil N. AV. T. 5 Weliny nnd Melt iiilne.s OJ II imnts are e\nerleiieei1 tlu-.v know wliitt ( a a vloil. 0 We lire fully orKimlzfil t do linxl IIONN nnil ICXOW tlio lie hi the linil mill the noo.l. 7ur HV rlvor Mcnmer * nro XOW on. tlie Yukon VVOID THIS PASS. M We Inive InrK > * xtockd of nupiillCM NOW at I''t. ( ; < -t There nnil llaiullloii , Clrele City , Vt Cudiiliy ami Uiuvxoii Clly. 0 We are the orltrliml coiuiiniiy mid the K Itl exclteintiilVIIH enilNeil liy the Iniiillnu : of ! ? 1.rOOO ( ) ( ) > vorlb of Kold from ( ) l It J.H-HIIH-I- . IO Our < llre < 'lot-N nrc IntereNtod In no olbt-r AliiHkn t-iiterprlHe < lxei-i ( Hie CUUAIIV-IIHALKV YUKOX-lvLOXDI IvC MIXIX4 ! CO ( iet a nlmrc In It. The PORTLAND and from Seattle and ure the last to leave In 1807 direct to Da\von City. They will oonnpct with our river steamers "P. n. Weare , " "J ohn Oudahy. " "C. H. Hamilton , " "John J. Hcaly , " "T. C. Power" and "Klondike. " P ussengers will be landed in Clr le City. lArti Cudahy and Dawson City on or about June 1st , 1SUS , and will have two months' start over others. To those taliltiK passage on these steamers onploytnent wii ; be KIVPII , if they so de clre , cutting nnd banking steamboat wood at the rote of $1 pi-r cord. WR ARE THE ORIGINAL COMPANY to onB"Rc " ' tllc vv Jj rtixij inij ui\ivjiiN jj uwiiii xi.i L ness (1Ill ( ) are , Il have the Icnowledge , equipment and experience. KEEP YOUR KYE ON US. DJRECrORS- If you do not cnre to KO this fall , secure your pa.isace now for - our llrst steamer which leaves on or about June 1st , ISpS Steamers will leave every two weeks thereafter , making connections with John J. Hcaly , the above river steamew , and three new ones now building. Faro Dawson , Klondike $300 llrst-class ; $2jO second-class. Gold Fields. F.M MAI'S , PROSPtCriS A\D FJLl I'A'UICUH S APPLY John Ciiilnhy , Chicago , 111. ' North American I'ortiiN II , Wen re , C'lIl-IIRO , III. Uly K. Wen re , Transportatioii < S Trading l-'ort Cudnhy. N. W. T. ClniH. A. Weare , Company , Chicago. III. Jllehael Chicago , Ciiilnhy 111. , ROOM 290 OLD COLONY BUILDING , - CHICAGO , ILL. THE CUDAHY-HEALY YUKON-KLONDIKE MINING CO. KLONDIKE GOLD FIELDS ! THE GREATEST INVESTMENT OF THE AGE ! A Chance for All to Come In on the Ground Floor. The Cudahy-Healy Yukon-Klondike Mining Company HUB been Incorporated under the luws of tlio Stuto of Montana , w.tb a cuplttil stock of $23- 000,000 , In 26O.OOO hlmrc.s nt $101) ) each , full mild and iiijinissosbal.li' . From this total of Mode an amount equal Io 20 per emu. or $3,000,000 , lias been hijl ap.-ut for development mirnoioo , nnd upon IliOhO 5UUO ( > shares a dividend of a pur rent iipun Hie pur valiin iHtfimr- iintecd to bo paid out of Ibo prolltof ca b year befoie nny dividends me paid for Hint year upon Ilio bnlti'ico ; tlion imliincu to reoilvo nny il vl < | . ) ii < l up to S pur ciint , ami then tin ) ' dividend earned io boi payable on thn whole Ji2f5OI.OOO ( , ami thcso unaranteeil slum-mini now olforedicoE tn " " ' pnblle fur liiimedlulu InveDimviit AT THIRTY- > FIVE UOlIiAKS CM'Jr > ' PJErtbHABf. ut which prleoilm OtfARANTliED DIVIDEND will bo over 14 Per Cent on tbu Invcatiiiunt. rilOI'KHTV. 1'IIIISI'KCT.S. IM'III'OSMS. Tlic company's general property Thei > Is iinipli > rvlilenre lio- Heavy InunlKratlon of mln. forc the public of the wonderful Inn liibur Into the Yukun Valley erty connlHli of I n mix , mlnen ful wealth of ( iOI.I ) nlcinc Ihu Yukon and Klundlku luivliui. ley , whluh U now i.'olni ; on , and nilnliif equipment In the Thu company nwnn lurRe num- Is what IB needi-d for the de- valley of the Villain River and IXTH uf gold phin-r ami iniiui/ vcl jjiniL-nt of IhlH mineral clalmx. wlocli'il hy HH i-xpprl wi-aflh. nn Us Irlhulniy streams In out nf nniiiy hiimlrpila durliiK - . \Vnik will beKlti next tlvc * of patlont proeiici-t Inn n of the yiMiH HIM cm ninny Alaska and theIlrlllBh Northwest . Claim No. 3 Miller 1111 ; on plui'irs IIH pim"lblo. At all west Territory. The mineral Clock , from which over tluO.Om there In thu near vicinity beds owned Include Oold , In was tnki'h Insl year , U now piilnln placer nnd quartz clalmx , HII- a li.irl of the liKipcrly of thin ity nf the claims , are t < ire romimny ami IB In operation ; i.t of the North tnidhiK * and ver , Copper nnd Coal , tliolr roi'I'KH prnupvL'iH urn on llio | > chief locations belli ) ; on Ihu Tiimiiuih Itlvi-r and in * ' very AnieilL-un Tranrpurlatlon and Tnnanuh Illver. Miller , lllrrh , rich.Very TnulliiK Compuny. Our olllceri Very extenMvn and rleh l-'urty-Mllo nnd KUIy-Mlle cn.\l , lieda near Ciiilnhy , l.tfiO and dlP-cloiH are iilno Inter- Creek * , Klondike River. Ti > nerefi In area , me t be opened emed In th < maiiUK nient of Much Oold Creek , Ilolumza , nt mice. The eonlruet IIIIH nl- IhlH c iinpiiny , InmirliiB hearty n-ady been lei for lO.Oft ) tonii Dull Icier nnd Kldorudo C'reeKs , nf thlH coal ut IIW per ton. co-operatlun. This Company does not have to Prospect for property It already owns it , Some of its mines are now in operation. Officer * of DID CudahHIenlylon-KYu londlke Mlnlnij Co. JOHN CI'DAIIV. Chicago , III. , KLt A OAOE. Chicago 111. , President. and Yukon Illver , Af.isku , CATA1N .IOIIN J. IIEALY , Hecrt-lary. Yukon Illver , Alaska , iindVILLIAM W. WEARE , Chi- The Cudahy-Healy Yukon- . . . - . III. Tieanurcr. Uawson , N.V. T. , Manager. i-ngo. , Klondike Mining Company han no occasion whatever to lllHKCTOHSl color or exaggerate Un ad. CAPAIN JOHN J. HIAIY : , CHAIILEH WEARE , Colar vantages. Captain John J. Yukon Illier ami D.IWSOII , Rapids , la. Ilealy of Dawson City North N. W. T. ELY i : . WIIAIIE , Dawfin N west errltory , has had forty JOHN Ct'DAIIY. ( Hilcngo , 111. W. T. , Fort. Cuduhy , N W years exrlenco | In prospectIng - SENATOR T. C. i'OWEHH , T. Ing and mining In Malm , Helena. Mont. WILLIAM W. WEAlti : f'hi Montana. Illack Hills and thu 'CHAltLKH A. WEAHE , Chi en go. Ill , Hocky Mountains and every cago. Ill , IIKNItY < 1 WEAHIJ Ilia. K statement hern given U POHTI'H II. WEARE , Chicago Hills , Hpearllsh. H ] > ak strictly i-onservntlve. Keep . - ' " cage , III. JOHN WEARE , Clili-iifiu your e > on our trcuturo steamera "Portland" and Hanl.ercORN EXCHANOI3 HANK. ClilraKo. Ill .I'M "Cleveland , " which are HANK OF MONTREAL , Chicago. . Jll. , U K A bringing In the gold on every Buli.rlptlniiH for utock n-oplvcil In person or liy IcttiT at trip. Ilocm S'JO Olil Ouluny Uulliilnt ; . Ulilcub'o , , III. , and W * JToilucu KxrliuiiKi' , New York City. lit once. If yon have not J3S.no club with your frlriuU , HlmrcHvlll tinilotititeilly won One Share liicrcnno In value , Thin company hua niuny Buy tliiicw superior opportunities to maue tnone/ than any otUer conipuny vo 3lbly cau