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    10 TUB OMAITA DAILY TCEE : FKTDAY , JULY 14 , 1809.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Heavy Grain Offerings from Rnsaia Caused
Chicago Market to Decline ,
FEARED RAIN HAS HURT THE SPRING CROP
Corn I'olloivnl Clnnply theKlnclua -
tlnns in AVIipnt-nnts llnlcil Firm
nnd UlKlicr I'rovlslons Ac
tive nnil
CH'ICAGO , July 13. Absence of dcmnnd
for cash wheat and heavy Brain oTcrlnr9 ( (
from Russia wcro Iho principal factors In
the decline of ? c In wheat toduy. Corn and
oatfl suffered from good cron prospects ,
corn cloalnff > ic lower nnd oats % o ' .ower.
Heavy realizing In provisions caused clos-
InB decline of 2 < 6ftac.
Wheat opened weak and lower at VSHB1
73o for Scplemher. compared with yester
day's closing price of 73T4c. Considerable
Olaappolntmenl wn shown over the Indif
ferent tone of foreign cables to yesterday's
ndvanco here. This nnd the continued larpo
movement of wheat In the northwest , Bea-
fsonablo weather < md rather bearish sum
mary of the Price Current caused con-
Bldcrnblc liquidation nnd a further decline-
to 731,40 occurred. This was around put
prices nnd buying ngnlnrt those privileges
nrrested 'tho ' decline. News In regard to the
pprlng wheat crop caused considerable ap
prehension nmong shorts. Some sections of
Hie northwest reported excess of rain ,
others too much heat , while North Dakota
reported grasshoppers doing conslderablo
damage In the wheat Holds. This started a
Keneral buying movement and the highest
jirlco of the day resulted. September
reached 74'Ac nnd hold for some time at
n bo ut. .that . figure. The nosenco of demand
for cash who.it unnoticed In the morning
1 > ecamo a decidedly wonKcnlng feature In
the situation In the afternoon. Ilerlin nd-
vlces wcro to the effect Dint Uussla wns
offering rye and barley neavlly for fall
Hhlpmcnt. AH this was contrary to pre
vious Husslnn advices , the news was rather
discouraging to holders and started liquida
tion , which became heavy toward the close.
September gradually declined 1o 73U73ic ,
tout rallied under shorts Covering to 73',4c ' ,
. which wns the closing price. Minneapolis
nnd Duluth received 475 cars , compared with
filO the year before. Chicago receipts were
81 cam. Aggregate receipts nt western
( primary points amounted to 834,000 bushels ,
compared with 175.000 busnsls a year ngo.
Seaboard clearances of wheat and Hour
W'oro equal to 773.000 bushels.
Corn -was moderately active and wcnk.
ifollowed closely by the fluctuations of
wheat. fTJicro was frco selling by elevator
Interests and scattered realizing. Weather
wns favorable nnd the receipts continued
large. Local receipts were 614 cars. Sep-
rtcmber ranged from 3lc to 34ii34Vic and ,
closed VffV'O lower nt 3lc.
Oats were firm nnd higher early , a good
cash demand sustaining prices. Later the
market weakened somewhat with wheat.
Crop reports were favorable. Local re-
oelpts were 221 cars. September ranged
from 20c < to ? ffi < Q2Qc ana closed ' ,4c lower
at 20l c.
'Provisions wore aotlve nnd Irregular. The
market advanced sharply early on a good
general demand owing to moderate hog re
ceipts nnd higher jM.nl . prlcon. Later a
Hieavy realizing movement carried the
iprlren steadily downward. The close wns
ptfady a't slight declines , September pork
2Vjo lower nt $9.20. September lard 2'/Jc ' lower
nt $3.43 nnd September ribs So lower at
$3.20.
Estimated receipts tomorrow : Wheat , 90
cars ; corn , 630 cars ; oats , 223 ears ; hogs , 24-
000 head.
Leading futures ranged as follows :
Articles Open. Hlch. Low. Close. Yes'dy.
72M 72 72WBU
< < 74 < an 3K } : 73HMW 7SU
74 ! < ( . K 70 78V :
S4VJ 34H S4u H4 84K
: u 34
32M
24U 24 24
20
22M S2M
nafi 917M 020 2974
037K 900 017 020
B 52M BBS B45
SOU coo 050 COO
827K B30 B17 620 SU5
637 M B''S B25 B3U
No. 2.
Cash quotations were ns follows :
FLOUH Steady ; winter patents , $3.C5@
8.75 : straights , J3.1503.45 ; spring specials ,
14,35 ; BpriiifT patents , $3.403.SO ; straights ,
$2.90f > 3.30 ; bakers. $2.30(32.60. (
WHEAT No. 3 spring , 6940724c ; No. 2
red , 73JT74C.
COUNNo. . 2 , 34 ® 31T c ; No. 2 yellow ,
R'Uc.
R'Uc.ATS : No. 2. 24Q2G'/4c ; No. 2 white , 27VS
! V4c : No. 3 white , 2I ( S'27l4c. '
RYE No. 2 , GSc.
SEEDS No. 1 tlaxseed , 9Sc : northwest ,
J1.02 ; prime timothy seed , $2.4DQ2.50 ; clover ,
contract grade. $6.5086.75.
PKOVISlONS-Mcss pork , per bbl. , $8.40 ©
0.15. Lard , per 100 Ibs. . S5.2.TQ6.37V& . Short
ribs sldea ( loose ) , $5.05jra.20. Dry ealted
nhoulders ( boxed ) , ? 5.32VJ'010.50 ' ; slrort clear
Bides ( boxed ) , J3.40aG.I5.
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per
icallon. $1.26.
SUGARS Cut loaf. $6.02 ; granulated , $5.64.
The following are the receipts and ship
ments for todav :
Articles. Recelpts.Shlpmonts.
bbls 8,000 17,000
Wheat , bu fll.OOO 1,000
Corn , bi -102,000 302,000
Oats , bu 307.000 210,000
Olye , bu 7,000
Carley. bu 13,000 1,000
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was weak ; creameries , 13H > ig >
17'/4e ' : dairies , imSISVJc. Cheese , llrmer at
S'/iiiOc. Eggs , steady ut 12' ' c.
M3W Y011IC OKXUUAL MAUKET.
( liiotiitlnim for the liny on Vnrloti *
Coniinnilltli'H.
NEW YORK , July 13. FLOUR Receipts.
20.0S9 bbls. ; cxi orts , 23,113 bbls. Little
quieter nnd i nhndo In nuyers' favor ,
without being quotably lower. Minnesota
patents , $3.S5tf4.60 : Minaesotn bakers , $3.00 < Ip
3.25 ; winter patents , $3.7504,00 ; winter
Btralghts , $3.10 i .53 ; wlntur extras , $2.isg >
2.83. Uyo Hour , quiet ; No. 3 western , 65c.
CORNMEAL Easy ; yellow western , 70 ®
SOo ; city. SOo.
HYU Steady ; No. 2 western , 65c f. o. b.
iillo.it.
HARL10Y Dull ; feeding. 42 } c c. i. f. ,
rtuffalo ; malting , 4SQC2c , delivered , New
York.
1JARL13Y JIALT-Qulot.
WHEAT Rocelpts , : iSO,175 bu. ; exports ,
113,400 bu. Spot , easy ; No. 2 red , SOo f. o. b. ,
nlloat , spot ; No. 1 northern , Duluth , 81c f , o ,
b. , alloat , spot ; No , 1 hard , Duluth. SlV c f.
o , b. . nlloait to arrive ; iNo. 2 red , 77$4c , ele-
vaitor. Optlo-ns opened steady because of
unsatisfactory Liverpool cables. Rallying
later on complnln'ts ' of too much rain In the
northwest nnd also -In I'ranco , Realizing
orders prompted n final setlwick nnd closed
the market UGVic net lower ; July , 78Vift79o ;
irlosod , 7SHc : September , 75 iI79c ; closed ,
7S'ic : Dect-mb < > r , SOUfiSOTio ; closed , 80c.
CORN Receipts , 326.625 bu. ; exports , 194.-
4S3 bu , Spot , tMsy ; No. 2. 40Hc f. o. b. ,
nllonit : 39c o ! < > vator. Options opened quiet.
Improved slightly with wheat and big clear-
cloHed , .
OAiTS-Reocdpts. 1W.SOO bu. ; exports ,
103,033 bu. Options neglected. Spot , llrmcr ;
No. 2 , SOo ; No. 3 white , 30c ; No , 2 white
Sl'lc ; No. S track mixed western , 31c.
HAY Kasy ; shipping , 6o' T30c ; good to
choice , 65fiT v.
HOPS Steady ; state , common to choice.
1S96 crop , 6ST1o ; 1897 crop , 110130 ; 189S crop
16ffl7o : PaciHo coast , 169(1 ( crop , 6Q7c ; 1837
crop. llfflSo ; 1S9S crop , 17ifl8c ,
I11DKS Steady : Galveston , 20 to 25 Ibs
16V4iJ17o ; Texas dry. 24 to 30 Ibs. , 12&G13C
California. 21 to 25 Ibs. . IS c
L15ATHKH SKady ; Hemlock
Buenos Ayres light to heavy weights , 20
! H4c ; acicl. 21ii-2io. (
,1'ROVISIONS Beef , eteady ; beef hams
j2tJ.COiIf2S.00. Cut ineat ! . tlnn ; plcklea shoul
ders , BU5T5HC. Ijxrd. toady ; western
otoumed , $5.50 ; July closed , $ j.65. nominal ;
refined , eteady ; cotnpounil , 4i64Tic. i > ork ,
flrm.
BUTTKR IrrecuJar.
CHKliSK-Klrni ; Urge white ,
email white , Sttc ; largo colored ,
mall colored , S&c.
KGC3S Firm ; state nnd Pennsylvania ,
IBVifflBc ; western fresh , 14HtT15V5c.
TALIX5W Strong ; city , 4Hc.
RICK Firm.
JIBTAIvS Developments In metala today
, wcro something of a sensational order so
far as tin was concerned , pressing demand
from consumers and other buyers sending
prices 100 ito 102 points higher. The bulge
originated In good reporU from the west ,
Ktrong cables and an unwillingness of hold
ers to make further Bales pending1 more
definite knowledge on thw ettuatlon. Gen
erally the other departments showed aym-
pathetlo Bitrsnpth , but little price variation.
'Alt ' the clew the Metal exchange called ) > lg
tron warrant * nominal at $13.50 , lake cop
per tmohaueed , with $18.85 bid and $18.60
tin iiasutUcd and entirely , nominal.
with $2S90 bid and $29.25 nsked : lead firmer.
with $160 bid nnd $1 ( T , naked ; spelter
firmer , wl'h 6 2T. bid nnd } 50 naked. The
bMikr-r.1 price for lend la $4.35 nnd for cop
per $1S.SO.
OMAHA < JKMUAL , M.VHKKT.
Conilltlniin nt Trnilo nnd ( Inntntioni
> n Staple nnil I'niiejProduce. .
EGGS-Oood stock , lie.
nUTTEU-Common to fair , /4312c ;
choice , 13frl4c ; eparator , ! SS19c ; gathered
creamery , 163l7c.
POULTRV-Hens , live. lSo ; spring
chickens. ISQlCc ; old and staggy roosters ,
live , 3V4G5c ; ducks and gccsc , live , 6@7c ;
turkeys , live , kc.
PIGKONS-Llvc , per doz. , 75cO$1.00.
VKALS Choice , 9c.
VEGETABLES.
WATEn.MKt.ONS Texas , crated for
shipment , lSf20c. }
CAN'lALuui'b Per crate. ll.G031.63 ;
ba.ikot. 755 ! > 0e.
TOMATOES Per 4-baskct crate , 90cfJl. (
I1I3ANS Hand-picked navy , per bu. , $1.50.
POTATOES Now potatoes. 4MI50o p r bu.
Oncn.MHERS-Per doz. ,
CELWHY Per doz. , 30c.
BLUEBERRIES-Per 16-at case. $2.
APRICOTS California , per crate. $1.753) )
2.00.
2.00.RED
RED RASPBERRIES-Per 21-plnt case ,
$1.7G'f2.00. ' ?
BLACICBEnniES-Per 21-qt. case , $2.60 ®
o
"BLACK RASPBERRIES-Per 24-qt. case ,
"pLU.MS-Callfornla , .per . crate , $1.50.
CALIFORNIA PEACHES-Hnlo's early ,
$1.00Jer bw ( ; freestones. S1.10T1.25 per box.
rTTKRIllES-Oregon , 10-lb. boxes , $1.75 ®
2.00 *
TROPICAL FRUIT.
ORANGES Mediterranean Bweets , $4.50
( y 5.00.
LEMONS California , fancy , $4.5004.75 ;
Messina , fancy , $5.00S-5.60.
BANANAS Choice , crated , largo stock ,
per bunch , $2.50 2.75 ; medium-sized.
bunches. $2.0002.25.
HIDES , TALLOW , ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , 7VJc ; No. 2
green hides , fitfc ; No. ' 1 salted hides , 8l c :
No. 2 salted hides , 7' c ; No. 1 veal calf. 8
to U Ibs. , lOc ; No. 3 veal oilf , 12 to 15 Ibs. ,
TALLOW , GREASE , ETC.-Tallow , No.
1 , 3 > 4c ; tallow. No. 2 , 3c ; rough tallow , IHc ;
white grease , 2 > 4S3c ; yellow and brown
grease , \\i1iZUc.
SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each. 15 ®
75c ; green salted shearings ( short woolcd
early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( short
wooled early skins ) . No. 1 , each. 5c ; dry
flint. Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool
polls , per lb. , actual weight. 4jJ5c ; dry Hint ,
Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts.
per lb. , actual weight. 3O4p ; dry flint , Colorado
rado tmtchor wool pelts , per lb. . actual
weight , 4g6c ; dry flint. Colorado murrain
wool pelts , p r lb. . actual weight , 30-lc.
St. LmilH .Market.
ST. LOUIS , July 13. FLOUR Unchanged.
SEEDS Prime new timothy , $2.50 for
August delivery.
CORiNMEAI/-Steady. S1.S5U1.90.
BRAN Firm ; sacked , east track , 62c.
HAY Firm ; timothy , $5.50312.00 ; prairie ,
$7.50.
$7.50.WHISKY
WHISKY Steady , $1.2fl.
BAGGING Unchanged.
PROVISIONS Dry salt meats , better ;
boxed shoulders , $5.23 ; extra , shorts , $5.37 % ;
clear ribs , $5.10 ; clear sides. $5.50. Bacon ,
strong ; boxed shoulders , W.75 ; extra shorts ,
$5.80 : clear ribs. $5.87' ; clear sides , $6.
RECEIPTS Flour. 2,000 bbls. ; wheat , 69-
000 bu. : corn. 42.000 bu. ; oats , 30.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour , 7.000 bbls. : wheat ,
3,000 bu. ; corn. Sfl.OOO bu. ; nats. 13,000 bu.
KntiNHN flty Ornlii nnil Provlnlonn.
.
tfl * 1U. / * -
No. 3. 675J69C ;
bu. : shipments , 26,400 bu.
CORN-September. 30c : December , MWc ;
cash. No. 2 mixed , 32 4c : No. 2 white , SHjc ;
No. 3 , m 732c : receipts , 16,900 bu. ; shlp-
mOATS-Xo Awhile J3Sc : receipts , B-
000 bu. ; shipments , 3,000 bu.
'
HAY Choice timothy , $7.507.75 ; choice
r. y 13c.
EGGS Market steady ; fresh Missouri
and Kansas stock , firsts , lOc , cases re
turned.
_ _
Mvurtiool Market.
LIVERPOOL. July 13. PROVISIONS-
Lard , American refined , In. palls , 3s ; prime
western , firm , 27s 6d. Hums , short cut ,
firm. 4Ss. Bacon , Cumberland , firm , 30s 6d ;
Cumber'nnd cut , short rib , firm , 30s 6d ;
Cumberland cut. long clear middles , light ,
firm , 30s ; Cumberland cut , long clear mid
dles , heavy , firm. 29 6dnort ; clear backs ,
firm , 29s ; clear bellies , firm , 29s 6d ; shoul
ders , square , firm , 27s.
CORN American mixed , spot , new , firm ,
33 5d. Futures , quiet ; July. 3s4d ; Septem
ber. 3s 5&d ; October , 3s 6Ud.
WHEAT Steady ; July. i > 8 Sd ; Septem
ber , 5s lid ; December , -
Toledo Market.
TOLEDO , O. . July 13. WHEAT Lower
nnd weak : No. 2 , cash and July , 73l4o
naked : September. 75V4c asked.
CORN Dull and lower ; No. 2 mixed , 36c.
OATS Dull nnd higher ; No. 2 mixed , 25c.
RYE Unchanged : No. 2. cash. 6Sc.
CLOVEUSKED Dull nnd steady ; prime
cash , new , $4 ; October , $4.671 .
MIlwnukcK Market.
MILWAUKEE. July 13. FLOUR Steady.
WHEAT Higher ; No. 1 northern , 76c ; No ,
2 northern , 74c.
RYE Firm : No. 1. b V c.
BARLEY Steady ; No. X 41c ; sample ,
36 410.
OATS Quiet , 26 { T27 c.
Mlimeiniolla Wlient Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. July 13.-WHEAT-In
store : No. 1 northern /uiy. 71c ; September
. On track.
%
71V4 Mc.
' December ,
ber , 70'f.c ;
No. 1 linrd. 72c ; No. 1 northern , 71c ; No.
2 northern , 7078C.
( FLOUR Unchanged.
BRAN-Unchanced. _
lliilutu Wlient Market.
No. 1 hard ,
r > mrTH July 13. WHEAT
STOCICTANP BOJSDS.
aiOVEMBNTS OF
Sentiment H
Will I Street
Slilttlnw
tlio Clloney Situation.
n
In Bfylto of the rise In the private discount
raThere was o sharp rally In British consols
nnd In French rentes , and foreign markets
of
tension
Kcemrd to be relieved from the
ntiprehei slon over the Transvaal situation.
But nevertheless prices ot tne Internationals
decline Now York and many
n
led the
iVock" had fallen a plont In the course of
the lire t hour , the grangers being con-
8pfcuou . Sugar also developed early weak
ness and only partly recovered Us oecUne.
The Southwestern stocks offered a pointer
resistance. Missouri Pac no leading , ns was
the cnso yesterday , and St. Louis South
western preferred nnd Texas & Pacific fol
lowing the rise. Anaconda was also strong ,
following London's lend , nnd was at one.
. . . . . - , „ . . . . nctivlty and
strength in Amalgamated copper in the
outsldo market , the shares rising above 93.
During the afternoon strength developed in
Kcdcral Steel. American Steel and Wire ,
American Car preferred nnd American Cot-
Ion Oil. which Induced a general recovery
In "the " specialties. Northern Pacific rose to
61 1n the Into dealings nnd checked the de
clining tendency on realising. New lork
Air Brake after an early decline Jumped 7'4
points and 'Mobile ' & Ohio rose 5. The local
money market was easier In tone , but
operators who bought yesterday on the
prospect of a favorable oank statement
were inclined to feel that tuey had exag
gerated the prospective beneflt. There were
realizing sales from this source.
Saturday's statement Is generally recog
nized to be , in the words of the manager
of the clearing house , "singularly unfor-
tunato" In the working of the system of
nvrrojfes to make the returns seem worse
than the actual condition of the banks.
This week's statement is expected to be re
markably strong , but It 1 feared that it
may be equa-ly unfortunate In reflecting
actual conditions. A number of very heavy
loans were liquidated eartr In the week and
there has since been nome expansion , but
the fact of a progressive Increase In the
total will make Saturday's showing of loans
based on rls > lng averages and therefore
likely to understate the Actual total at tha
end of Uie week.
The subtreasury tins been taklas money
from the banks and the Interior exchanges
ettll run against New A'ork. The announce
ment of one of the great Insurance com
panies ot Its Intention to dispose of all its
Investments in wocka was a weight on the
market during the early hours , but some
relief T.-US caused by M , aubieauent an-
nouncement that the holumga wouM prob-
nbly bo < ll po. cd of nt private soofl. New
York Central's Increase In gross earnings
for June of $500.0S4 helped the late recovery
In the market , The close was nbout steady
at mixed gains and losses.
The railroad bond market was rarther dull
nnd Irregular and Southwestern railroads
being In good demand. Total sales , par
Vnlue. $2.S2o.OOO.
United States , old 4s , registered , declined
U In the bid price.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says : The bank rate
was raised V4 to 34 per i-cnt anU accord
ingly three months1 bKa ! were quoted at
3M/3U , six months' bills nt 3O1. Those
rntep , however , were really nominal , as little
was done. The loan market was unsettled.
Discount houses raised the rate on deposits
to 2 at call , 2U at notice. The market
steadied on the removal of the uncertainty
nbout the bank rate , but business was
meager , though the tone wns steady.
Americans were firm till the afternoon ,
when they lapsed on New York's failure to
buy. New York bought at the lower prices ,
but the close was easy. Spanish 4s were
K > ' .l , TIntos 45H. Anacondas 1H4 on Amer
ican buying , Bostons 111-16 , Utah 9.
Eleven thousand do'.lars Jn gold bars was
bought by the bank. Thu continental de
mand Is decreasing. The price Is 77s9Vid.
Sllx-er was dull.
The following arc the closing quotatons
for the leading stocks on the New York
exchange today :
The total sales ot stocks today amounted
to 414,895 shares. Including : American
Steel , 11,200 ; American Sugar , 21,600 ; Ana
conda , 22,900 ; Anaconda preforred. 31,000 ;
Brooklyn Transit , 61,300 ; Turlington , 3.200 ;
Continental Tobacco , "jiOOO ; I'edifii St'-M.
9,900 ; Louisville & Nashvlll * . 3.SOO : Manhat
tan , 16.700 ; Northern Pacific. 13.1M , X u1-
Ing first preferred. 4 200 : Rock Island 7,400 ;
Union Pacific , 3,700 ; Union Paclfls pre
ferred , 3.SOO ; American Cotton Oil , 8.700 ;
Brunswick company , ? ,200 ; Chssape.ike
Ohio , 10.500 ; Chicago Great Wcite-n , 3,000 ;
.Metropolitan , 3,600 ; Meylcan Central. 7.HOO ;
iMlEsourl Pacific , M.200 : New York Central.
6,000 ; Pennsylvania , 6,600 ; Tennessee Coal
and Iron. 6,900 ; Texas Pacific , 13,600 ; Wabash -
bash preferred , 7,800.
Jfevr York Money Jlnrket.
NEW YORK , July 13.-MONEY ON
CALL Steady nt 3W4V- per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Easier , with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4.S7Vi@
4.S7V4 for demand and at $ .S4ft4.81M for
sixty days ; .posted rates. $4.S55W.SG nnd $4.SS
@ 4.8S % ; commercial bills. $4.83 i4.81.
SILVER Certificates. 6 < X361c ; bar. 60c ;
Mexican dollars , 47c.
BONDS Government bonds , easy ; state
bonds. Inactive ; railroad bonds , steady.
Closing ( juotatlona on bondsi were :
Offcreo.
Ilnntoii Stock Quotation * .
BOSTON , July 13. Call loans , 3@4Vj per
cent ; time loans , SUQi per cent. Closing
prices for stocks , bonds and mining
shares :
I.onilnn Soc-lc ( luotntlonii.
LONDON , July 13. 4 p. m.-ClosIng :
Forelifii Financial.
PARIS , July 13. Prices were firm on ths
bourse today In splto of the Increase In
the English bank rate , but closed quiet. It
Is believed that the half-monthly settle
ment rates will bo easy. Kafllrs were bet
ter supported , Three per cent rentes , lOlf
7V6o : Spanish 4s closed at C0.12V4.
'BERLIN ' , July 13.-On the bourse today
business was quiet. Iron shares reacted
nwlng to the pessimistic attitude of specu
lators ; exchange on London , 20 marks 4'
nfgs , for checks.
FRANKFORT , July 13.-Transactlons on
the bourse /today / were without special
feature.
LONDON , July 13 , Amount of bullion
taken into the Bank of England on balance
today. 111.000 ; Calcutta linseed , 38s 3d ,
American seourltlts opened good , with
prices for the most part above parity ; aft
erward they iwe.ro below the best'.wltli a
disposition to wait to see what Wall street
would do. The settlement absorbed the at
tention of members. At the close the tone
was dull. Gold nt Buenos Ayres , 114.00 ;
gold bars , 77s 9Ud.
Ilnnk of Krniirc StattMiirnt.
PARIS. July 13. The weekly statement
of the Bank of France shows the following
changes ; Circulation , Increase , 950,000
Hunk of ISimlniiil Stnlrnifiit ,
LONDON , July 13. The weekly statement
of the Bank of England shows the following
changes : Total reMerve. Increase. 18,000 ;
circulation , decrease , 115.000 ; bullion , de
crease. 9ti.C13 ; other securities , decrease ,
133.000 ; other deposits , lncrea > * > 755,000 ;
public deposits , decrease. 913,000 ; notes re-
Increase , jC165Oi > X Government se
curities unchanged ! The proportion of the
Bank of England' reserve to liability Is
41.39 per cent. Last week It wns > 41.21 per
cent. Rnto of discount ! unchanged nt 3W
per cent.
I'lnnnrlnlntrn ,
NBW YORK , July 13. Clearings , $193-
479,121 ; balances , $13,651.981.
BOSTON. July 13.-Clearlngs , $23,104,179 ;
balances , $2,057,976.
BALTIMORE. July 13.-ClearlnRS , $3,317-
C30 ; balances. $300,231.
PHILADELPHIA , July 13. Clearings ,
$14,03fi.3S9 ; balances , $2W3SI1.
CHICAGO. July 13.-Clarlngs , $19,154,974 :
balances , $1,525,115 : Sterling exchange , $4.M
4H.SS1.4 ; Now York exchange , 15o discount.
ST. LOUIS , July 13.-Clcarlngs , $5,682.457 ;
balances , $693,934 ; money , 456 per cent ; New
York exchange , 35c discount bid , 25c dis
count asked.
< * otlin Mnrkct.
LIVERPOOL July 13.-COTTON-Spot
firm ; American middling fair , 3"4d ; good
middling. 37-32d ; middling. 36-16d : low
middling , 3 > id ; good ordinary , 215-lGd ; or
dinary , 2id : sales of the day , 10,000 bales ,
all for speculation nnd export nnd includ
ing 8,900 bales American ; no receipts. Fu
tures opened quiet nnd steady , with a poor
demand and closed steady : American mid
dling , I. m. c. , July , 2 17-6IJJ3 lS-64d , sel
lers ; July and August , 317-6H1. sellers ; Au
gust and September , 316-6ld , buyers ; Sep
tember and October , 3 15-04tl , buyers ; Octo
ber and November , 3 14-Bld. buyers ; No
vember and Dfcembcr , 3 13-ti453 14-64cl , sel
lers ; December nnd January , 3 13-61j )
3 14-6ld. sellers ; January and February ,
3 13-C < S31l-6ld , sellers ; February nnd
March. 3 14-Cld , buyers ; March nnd April ,
316-64(1 ( , sellers ; April and May , 315-610) )
316-6U1 , buyers ; Slay and June , 3 16-64 $
S 17-fi4d ; sellers.
NEW YORK. July 13.-CO1TON-SpJcu-
latlon In cotton futures picked up a llttlo
itoday , but It was far from being active.
Shorts were naturally timid , well knowing
that the short Interest In the crop positions
were heavy on the theory ot a large. If not
an unchangeable , now crop , nnd that the
Texas situation might after all bo na rep
resented. The market was , therefore ,
sensitive to any bullish Influence , nnd when
the English cables came , higher and showed
increased Interest In spot cotton abroad
there was a demand to cover , which car-
ricid prices 2JK points higher on the openIng -
Ing call. Outside speculation and Invest
ment demand wns not particularly brisk ,
howsvor , and there wan a disposition to
liquidate August contracts , which retarded
the upward movement on the now crop po
sitions. Nevertheless , the market further
advanced 2Q3 points after the opening call.
There was some general realizing to stop
the Improvement after It had reached 4f6 }
points on yesterday's closing llgurcs. Dur-
< lng the afternon there was a gradual
tapering off of Interest , 'which ' left the
market quiet and reflected a degree of
timidity on the part ot all classes oC trad
ers. The market was finally quiet nnd
steady at unchanged prices to 3 points net
advance. Public accounts , as well as pri
vate advices , reaching our market today
reassured ths trade as to the general con
ditions throughout the cotton belt except
ns to Texas. Interest In the situation in
Texas turned on the actual damage done ,
as compared > wlth the possibilities In the
way of replanting and recuperation.
NEW ORLEANS , July 13. COTTON-
Qulet ; sales , 1,450 bales ; ordinary , 3V4c ;
good ordinary , 4cj low middling , 4 13-16c ;
middling , G ll-16c ; good middling , 611-lCc
and 6 ? c ; middling fair , 5ic ; rcce-lpts , 717
bales ; stock , 179f > 5S bales. Futures steady ;
July , $5.5S bid ; August , $5.1005.41 ; Septem
ber , $3.3fiffr > .37 : October. $5.36r3.37 ; Novem
ber , $3.35 5.39 ; December , $5.435j5.44 ; Janu
ary. $3.46ij5.47 ; February , $5.49gG.50 ; Jtarch ,
J5.53ft5.55.
ST. LOUIS. July IS.-COTTON-Dull and
unchanged ; middling , 5ic ; receipts , 16
.bales ; shipments , 177 bales ; stock , 74,016
bales.
Wool Miirkot.
LONDON , July 13. At the wool auction
soles today there was a. full attendance of
buyers. Good lines of merinos were of
fered , t'he German and French representa
tives securing the bulk. Greasy and
scoured brought hardening rates and line
greasy cross-breds were In good supply ,
realizing the highest figures of the serlesl
Mediums Jmpinved and several deep-grown
parcels were taken by America. The num
ber of bales offered was 13,648. The follow
ing Is the sale In detail : New South Wales ,
1,400 bales ; scoured , UVfcdijTls lOH-d ; greasy ,
6' > i5Tls Id. Queensland , 1,500 bales ; scoured ,
Is 2 > id < Sls lOVid ; greauy , 9dfls Id. Victoria ,
1,700 bales ; scoured , Is llVidfT2s ( Id ; greasy ,
OV4d@ls 2d. South Australia , SOO bales ;
scoured , Is I' djHs 7d ; greasy , 5Udffls ( Id.
New Zealand , 1.SOO bales ; scoured , 6Hd@ls
6&d ; greasy. lUu'lS'ls. Cape of Good Hope-
and Natal , 100 bales ; sfcoured , Is Sdiils 6y.d.
ST. LOUIS. July 13. WOOL-Dull and
unchanged.
NEW YORK , July 13. WOOL-Stoady.
Yurie Dry GooilM Market.
NEW YORK , July 13. DRY GOODS
Other reductions In fancy prints bring Pa
cific Partheurs , Cocheco Amaranth and
Omar cashmeres and Manchester Amazonas
to 5c basis and Cocheco Medallion to 4 } < c.
General print situation somewhat disturbed
by these changes' , but most lines so well
sold that no other Important changes
looked for. Export demand , for brown cot
tons shows slgna of revival. More demand
from home trade for brown and bleached
cottons at steady prices. Coarse colored
cottona quiet and unchanged. Good de
mand for cotton underwear for next spring
and fair business Jn cotton hosiery. Worsted
for men's wear selling freely ; dress goods
In fair demand.
California Frultx In London.
LONDON , July 13. There Is general com
ment In commercial circles here , at the re
markable speed with which the first con
signment this season of California fruit
was discharged from the American Hne
steamer St. Louis , which arrived at South
ampton Wednesday evening and was
brought to Coven t Garden market here.
All the fruit was sold before noon today.
The prices realized were considered fairly
good. The pears sold for from 6s to. 7s 6d
per half box , the plums fetched from 5s to
Ss 6d per package nnd the peaohes , which
were In bad condition , only realized 3s per
package.
Mnrket.
NEW ORLEANS , July 13. SUGAR Dull ;
open kettle , S Sfl F-lGc : centrifugal , yellow ,
% ( ? % ; seconds , ? /iij:4Wc. ( : Molasses , dull ;
centrifugal. Gfl4c. *
LONDON , July 13 SUGAR-Beet , July ,
10s -
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON , July 13. Today's state
ment of the condition of the treasury
i < hnws : Available cash balance , $278,320,867 ;
gold reserve , $216,213,253.
PENSIONS FOR AVESTEIltf VKTEHANS.
Soldier * of the Civil Wnr Ilenieni-
licrcil by tlu > Government.
WASHINGTON , July 13. ( Special. ) The
following pensions have been granted :
Issue of Juno SS :
Nebraska : Original Algernon Ellis. Lin
coln , $6 ; Allen D. Beemer , $6 ; George E.
Logan , Grcsham , $6 ; John Owen , Panama.
$6. Original widows , etc. Eliza M. Langley -
ley , Plckrell , $8.
Iowa : Original Alexander C. Weatherly ,
Wilton Junction , $6 ; Joseph W. Harmon ,
Earlhara , $6 ; Henry H. Port , Akron , J8 :
Charfes Knapp. Rock Valley , $6 ; Nlnlan
Jamleson , Mltchellvllle , $ G ; Andrew Wells
Maxwell , 6 ; John B. Harper , Van Meter , J6.
Mexican Loan u HUCCPHH.
NEW YORK , July 13. The new Mexican
Foan , subscriptions for which have been
opened , promises to bo successful far beyond
the expectations of the bankers who have
entered Into an agreement with the Mexican
government to float the bonds In this coun
try and In Europe. Of the total Issue only
$25,000,000 Is reserved for allotment In this
country and Holland and at the close of
business yesterday total subscriptions for
this allotment amounted to upward of $20-
000,000. At the oHlce of Harvey , Flak &
Sons It was said that subscriptions for the
loan were being received In large amounts
from an over the country and the firm would
not be able to fill one-quarter of the orders
coming In ,
Jap * Will Go to the Phlllniilnei.
NEW YORK , July 13. The American Bible
society has received a report from Rev , Mr.
Loomls , its agent In Japan , In which lie
quotes a prominent Japanese as saying that
the question of sending emigrants to the
Philippine Islands was being considered and
if only a suitable opening Is found there for
tbo laboring cfasses a considerable number
will be ready to go. Every vessel to Hawaii
from Japan for some time past has taken
emigrants and they still continue to go.
Rev. Jay C , Goodrich , the first appointee
of the American Bible society to the Phil
ippine Islands , will sail with his wife within
a few weeks.
Death * from Lockjaw.
NEW YORK , July 13. Two additional
deaths from lockjaw resulting from injuries
caused by the explosion of blank cartridges
on July 4 were reported today. Both were
young boys.
Ilei't KiiK'iillounty I. air IlIeKnl.
LANSING , Mich. , July 13. Attorney Gen
eral Oren today advised Auditor General Dlx
that the 1-ceni per pound beet eugnr bounty
law ot 1S37 ic unconstitutional. , .
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARRE1
Supply of Beef Steers the Sm&llait Re
ceived in Some Days ,
TRADE ACTIVE AT GOOD , STEADY PRICES
Uucr of Hog * Feel ( lint ilic Mnrkot
lln Ilccii Advancing nt Too
llniiltl rncc nnil n
Unit 1 * Culled.
SOUTH OMAHA. July 13.
Cattle. Hoc * . Shcc-p
Official Monday 1.S23 3.90T 4 , (1 (
Oinclal Tuesday 3,716 12.1S1 1.57
Olllclal Wednesday 2,4t > 9 12,323 5,013
Kecelpts today 3,303 12,633 2,01
Thus far this week. . 9.313 41.0ID 12.9D
Same days last week. . . . 5,713 32.5SS * 3 160
Same days week before. .10,411 40,539 5 , ! > 79
Avantgo price paid for hogs for 'the las
several days with comparisons :
Indicates Sunday. Indicates holiday
The Olllclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was :
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's
C. , M. & St. P. Ry 1 *
TMtol receipts 92 171 9 6
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Totals 2,251 12,703 1.679
CATTLE Offerings of beef steers were
the smallest In some days , only about thirty
loads beting reported on sale. Over twenty
loads out of the number reported In were
from Kansas City , consigned direct to pack
ers. There was also quite a sprlnk.lng of
butchers' stock and stock cattle among the
arrivals. Besides being less In number , the
quality did not show up as well as on some
days ; that Is , there were , ess prime cattle.
The general market wa * fairly active at
good steady prices. Buyers , In fact , were
calling It strong. Practically everything in
the yards changed hands oefore 10 o'clock.
Cows and heifers so'.d at about the same
prices as yesterday , but it will be remem
bered that attention wai called yesterday
to the fact that grass cows and heifers ,
which now constitute the bulk of the re
ceipts , were lower. Some western grass
cows which were a cut off from a bunch
here a week ago , sold today 20c lower than
last week. At the same Umo grass cows
are bringing good prices as compared with
other kln'ds ot beof. Dry lot cows and
heifers were very scarce today. Bulls sold
at steady prices.
There were eight to ten toads of stockers
nnd feeders in the yards , counting all kinds ,
some of them cows with calves by side.
There appeared to be a fair demand , though
It Is still early to expect much activity In
that department of the market. Specu
lators report some little inquiry for good
fleshy cattle suitable to go on feed at once ,
but there are very few of that kind coming
to market. Representative sales :
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Fr. No. Av. Pr.
3. . 680 $4 25 10. . 1242 $500 22..1311 5 25
1 720 4 40 18..1020 500 25. .1177 5 25
1 S60 4 45 22..1116 500 38..1179 5 30
3. 666 4 45 22..1405 6 05 45..1163 6 30
21. 977 4 65 23..1035 605 43..1220 5 30
6. 976 4 70 23..1207 5 10 38..1273 G 30
1. 900 4 75 23..1221 B 10 39..1220 B 30
20. 93t > 4 90 39..1120 G 15 17..1276 B 30
1. 1190 4 95 41..1203 6 IS 41..1471 5 40
73. 997 4 95 46..1145 G20 41..142S 545
5. 1074 4 95" 19..1151 525
COWS.
782 2 60 4. . 920 3 45 1. . 970 3 90
975 275 3. . 940 3 50 1..1200 3 95
1050 2 75 1..1100 3 EO 1..10SO 4 00
1020 2 75 10. .1043 * 3 50 1. . 920 4 00
600 2 90 6. . 570 3 SO 6..1016 4 00
740 300 1..1050 350 1. . 810 4 00
913 3 00 1..1110 3 BO 2. . 950 4 00
900 3 10 13. . 820 3 65 1. . 940 4 00
1050 3 10 7. . 917 3 65 2..1030 4 15
970 3 15 8..119S 3 70 1. . 940 4 15
1020 3 20 8..1103 3 70 3..1123 4 25
10CO 3 25 9..1075 375 1..1140 4 30
1. . 920 3 25 1..1060 3 75 1..1300 4 40
4..1075 3 25 1..1200 3 75 12. . 840 4 40
1. . 960 335 1..1130 375 2..1095 460
1..1170 335 6. . 906 3 So 2..1380 4 B5
2..1050 340 1. . 940 390 1..1330 455
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
1. . 440 2 75 1. . 620 3 60 1..1060 3 90
2. . 415 300 1. . 300 360 2. . 870 400
2. . 875 340 39. . 570 370 1. . 480 415
COWS AND HEIFERS.
12..970 4 BO
HEIFERS.
1. . 710 325 8. . 681 340 2. . 640 400
9. . 672 330 19. . 823 355 4. . 747 400
2. . 675 335 4. . 770 375 1..1070 425
1. . 660 3 35
BULLS.
1..1130 280 1..1301 325 1..1150 370
1..1150 295 1..1110 325 1..1450 430
1..1440 3 10 1..1120 3 30 1..1300 4 30
1..1070 310 2..1295 335 4..1212 440
1..1480' 3 15 1..1290 3 40 1. . 640 4 60
CALVES ,
4. . 285 4 60 1. . 80 6 00 1. . 200 6 75
1. . 240 5 00 1. . 210 6 25 1. . 120 7 00
1. . 320 6 00 1. . 140 6 7B
STAGS.
1. . 890 3 40
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
65 cows 973 $3 55 3 feeders..1078 $4 35
24 cows 973 355 35 feeders. . 656 450
1 feeder. . . 9/W 415 43 feeders. . 517 475
22 feeders. . 931 4 15
HOGS Today's market was In some re
spects a peculiar one , decidedly out of the
ordinary , and not to the liking of sellers.
In the tlret place It opened with buyers
bidding mostly $1.05 for the general run of
hogs. Then as Chicago reported a better
market they raised their nands and bought
a good share of the receipts at $4.07'44.10. (
some choice light selling up to $ U2HWU5
Then In Bplto of the fact that Chicago came
Btlll higher , buyers laid down and did not
try very hard to buy the hogs at all un
less they could get theirt their way , and
their way was lower. The result was a
slow and draggy market that was decidedly
unsatisfactory.
The cause for the market being In the
condition described appeared to be a feei
ng among buyers that tly market has heon
advancing at a too rapid pace to hold up
i nd that a reaction was about due. They
were looking for a slump In the casttrn
market and were playing on the safe side.
One buyer remarked that the hogs would
not cut out what was being paid for them
and that his house did not want them
under present conditions. Representative
sales :
410
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 id
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
4 OS
4 05
4 03
4 05
4 03
4 03
4 03
4 07 > 4
4 10
SHEEP This was an off day In the sheep
market. There were some eight or ten
loads In the pens , but the market was very
elow nnd weak nnd the rorcnoon dragged
along without very much being accom
plished , nuycrs did not act as If their
wants were at nil large , nnd the whole
situation seemed to be against the sellers.
So far ns can be Judged from appearances
the unfavorable condition of the mutton
market down east Is at the bottom of the
poor sheep market. Even the feeder market
was slow , nnd buyers did not act at all
anxious to pick up any great number. In
fact there does not appear to be anything
very good to be said of the market just at
present.
Quotations : Prime native wethers , $4.63
"if. ! ? : good to choice grass wethers. $1.33
W4.50 ; fair to good grass wethers , $3.75 < i ] >
4.2 , > ; good to choice gross ewes , $3.S5irr4.25 ;
good to choice spring lambs , $5.50Ji6.00 ;
common spring lambs , $4.00@4.23. Repre
sentative sales :
No. j Vi pr
.JO culls in 300
490 western'feeders SS 3 SO
2aO western Bheep and ewes 94 $4 23
161 western sheep nnd ewes 97 4 23
675 western sheep 109 430
Knnnnn City Live Stock.
KANSAS CITY , July W.-CATTLE-Ue-
1 > ts 2'00 head : nn < lves , 2,770 head Texans -
ans , rrexaa steers and good grass stock
? . i.I y ! greell.and unfinished cattle
; heavy native
steers sold at $5.23Ji5.40 :
> W6-25 ! stockers nnd tcfdl
but < ers' cows nnd heifers ,
< . $2.25 3.23 ; western steer ?
o ; Texons. $3.25@ > 4.40.
SHBEP-Recclpts. 2,070 head ; qunnttty
large , quality common ; trade quiet ; prices
steady to shade higher ; spring lambs , $5.25 ®
5.75 ; muttons , J4.00g5.00 ; stockers and feed
ers , $3.25134.50 ; culls , $1.603.25.
OhlcnKO Live Stock.
CHICAGO. July 13.-CATTLE Receipts
of cattle were moderate today and prices
510c lower ; good to fancy steers sold nt
$5.30SJo.S5 , common lots bringing $4.COC5.25 ;
stockers and feeders. $3.504.90 ; bulls , cows
and heifers , $2.2 I5.10 ; Texas steers , $4.2G@
5.25 ; calves , $4.50tfh.OO.
HOGS The market for hogs was ngaln
exceptionally good , with prices about lOc
lilgher ; heavy brought $4.10J1.42V4 : mixed ,
$4.10JH.40 ; light , $4.16 < S1.3S ; pigs , $3.S5(8'4.30. (
SHEEP The demand for eheep was nc-
tlve nnd prices steady and unchanged ;
shee-p were , snlpblo at J2.003.00 for culls up
to $5.00Q5.23 for prime wethers : yearlings
brought $4.90@5.50 and- lambs $3.GOfffi.50.
RECEIPTS Cattle , 9,000 head ; fiogs , 23.-
500 head ; sheep , 9,000 head.
St. Lonls Live Stock.
ST. LOUIS. July 13. CATTLE Receipts.
2,700 ihead ; market barely eteady ; fair to
choice native shipping and export steers ,
M.SOflG.55 , with fancy worth up ito $5.75 ;
dressed beef and butcher steers. $4.00U6.35 ;
steers under 1,000 pounds , t4.OOQ5.00 ; stock
ers and feeders , $3.250'4.BO ' ; cows and heif
ers , $2.25(30.00 ( ; bulls , $2.503.35 ; canners.
(1.60Q2.30 ( ; Texas and Indian steers , $3.30 ®
5.00 ; cows and 'heifers ' , $2.303.75.
HOGS Receipts , 4,800 head ; market BftlOo
higher ; pigs and lights , $4.204.30 ; packers ,
$4.2094.30 ; butchers , $4.254.35.
SHEEIP Receipts , 1,700 head ; market 15 ®
25c lower ; native muttons , $4.0054.25 ; spring
ambs , $3.73 ® < ; .00 ; culls and bucks , $2.25 ®
4.00 ; stockers. ' $2.25S'3.2G. '
Ken- York Live Stock.
NE5W YORK. July 13.-BEEVES-Re-
celpts , H17 'head ; no sales ; feeling steady ;
cables quote live cattle lower at 31'012Vic
per pound ; refrigerator beef at 7c pr
lound ; shipments , none ; none tomorrow.
CALVES-nRccelnts , 440 head ; dull nnd
ewer ; veals , $4,0006.75 ; tops , $7.00 ; butter
milks , nominal.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts , 2,606
lead ; sheep slow and w ak ; good lambs
Irm to 15c higher ; medium and common
ambs slow ; common and medium sne p ,
3.004.25 ; medium to prime lambs , $5.75 ®
7.25 ; no choice here.
'HOGS ' Receipts , 761 head ; nominally
higher at $4.6004.65 per 100 pounds.
St. JoNcpli Ilve Stock.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH , Mo. . July 13.-Spe- (
clal. ) The Journal quotes :
CATTLE Receipts , 1,100 head ; market ac
tive nnd about steady ; natives , $1.6005.35 ;
Texas and westerns , $4.40(35,35 ( ; cows and
heifers , J2.OOiR5.00 : bulls and stags , $2.35 ®
4.65 ; yearlings nnd calves. $4,1000.15 ; stack
ers and feeders , $3.50tf4.75 ; veulf , $5.250.7.00.
HOGS-ReceiptB. 5,000 hend : market So
nlgher. heavy and medium , $4,1004.30 ; light ,
f4.05R4.20 ; pigs , $3.6503.90 ; bulk of sales ,
SHEEP Receipts , 200 head ; market
steady.
Stock In
Following arc the receipts at the four
principal western markets for July 13 :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha . 2,305 12,638 2,027
Chicago . 3,000 23,500 9,000
Cnnsas City . 5,470 8,010 270 (
St. Louis . 2,700 4.SOO 1,700
Totals . 19.175 49.813 1 777
Striker * Drive Off Non-Union Mm.
HRIDOETON , N. J. , July 13. The strlk-
ng glass blowers hero engaged In a riot
odny when the management of the works
tried to fill their places by Importing non
union workmen. The men have ropeatedfy
hrentened to prevent this move by force If
necessary. Early today a car containing
Iftcen non-union workers was beset by the
strikers , who at first tried to coax the men
o refuse the employment offered to them.
Calling to persuade the men , the car was
attacked and totally wrecked and all the
non-union men were put to flight.
J mill * tint * n In riiiirKlnKT FiirK < * ry.
PITTSPIKLD , Mass. , July 13. The grand
n ry for Ilcrkshlre county today icturncd
Iftecn Indictments charging forgery ngalnst
G. Albert Learned , formerly acting auditor
of Plttsfleld. When arraigned Learned
ileaded not guilty to nfl Indictments ,
. .earned was arrested some time ago
charged with forging orders on the city
reaguror and collecting the money for bis
own use ,
RRPENNEYaCO.
DooH4Nrumi a BRANCH
OMAHA ntB. UHCOLM HIE
JAMES E. BO YD & CO , ,
Telephone 1035) . Omaha , Neb
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You Will Find it in the
Principal Cities.
ANACONDA , MONT.
SI. Uodnril.
ATLANTA. (1A.
Klmunll Home New * Stand.
BOSTON.
IMihllo Library.
Ymilatiio lintel
Uoiton l'rc Club , 14 Ila Trorth 9U
BUFFALO.
Qencioo Hotel Nevm Stand *
BUTTK.
\Vm. Shield * .
CAMBRIDGE , MASS.
llivrvard UuAvemlty Ilbrnry
CIIEYBNNB.
E. A. LoRaii , aiS AVe t lUth M.
Cheyrnuc Club.
CHICAGO.
Aiiilltorlnni Annex N < MV Stand.
Atiilltorliim lintel Nrvr nnnd.
Grand 1'noino Hotel \ TV Htnn'd.
( Jrrnt Northern Hotel Tlcrm Stand.
l lmur Hotmcevr Rtnml.
I'oBK.nioiow Stnnd , No. SIT DeM *
bnrn Street.
AmioolRted Advertiser' * Club , ralmefl
Home.
CLEVELAND.
IVcddell noniie.
The Hollenden.
Commercial Traveler. '
Manonio Temple.
COLORADO SPRINGS.
Printers' Home.
DENVER.
tit-own Hotel Xcw Stand.
Ilumlltou A Kcndrlck , DOO-Dia ITtli rt.
aiol,4iln , jMtl .t Co. , 83B Sixteenth St.
Pratt Mercantile Co. , 151T Irlm r 8V
The Htatloncr Co. , IBth and LairreM *
Street * .
Windier Hotel NOTTS Stand.
DBS MOINES.
Mosest Jacobs , ftoolc Island Depot.
Y. M. C. A. neadinir Room. 4
DULUTH , MINN.
Wits A Dennett , 214 TV. Superior tit ,
FORT SMITH , ARK.
U. . A. ncadiua ; Room
HAVANA , CUBA. ,1 ,
Inlaterr Hotel Rendlnc ROOM. 9
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HONOLULU. H. I.
Honolulu Hotel Heading HOOBT.
HELENA.
\V. A. Hoorv , Otb arena * uA Mat tt ,
Helena Public Ubrox/ .
HOT SPRINGS , 8. O.
Decree Qtbson.
HOT SPRINGS , ARK.
O. H. TVeaTer 4k Co.
P. C. Boring.
L. D. Cooper & Co. , OZO Central Ava.
KANSAS CITY.
Robert Ueld. 1OH8 McGee St.
Coated 'uonseCTTII Stand.
Missouri neuubllcan Club , BOB Baltt *
more Ave.
JPubllc Library.
nicUsecker Clear Co. , Otb and Walnut
opposite P. O.
HallTvar Y. W. C. A. , room 37 Unl
Depot , Kansas Oitr , Mo.
Public Library.
LEXINGTON , KY.
T. M. O. A. noadlnir Room.
LINCOLN.
XV. B. Edmlston , 1123 O Strvot , D liY
err Agent.
LOS ANGELES.
Oliver & Ilnlnes , 100 S. Spring St.
P. D. Uanscom , 422 S. Main St.
LONDON , ENGLAND.
Charles \ . Gllllii's American Bxeaaac *
a Coclispux St. , Trafalgar Sq. , S. W.
MANILA , P. I.
AndreTT F. Sohons , Cor. Pnent * 4 *
Empo.no. and Escolta Streets.
MINNEAPOLIS.
Public Library.
West Hotel Kerrm Stand.
NEW YORK. if
Cooper Unlou Library. /
Fifth Avenue Hotel NOTTS Stand.
Fifth Avenue Hotel neadinir RODEO *
Umpire Hotel.
Ilroome Street Library.
Holland House Ileadlnir HOOK * .
Hoffman. House ,
Imperial Hotel NOTTS Stand.
Blsohunlcs' and Traders' Free I4brskrr <
No. 18 Bust Sixteenth Street. V
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Press Club , 12O Nassau St. /
Westminster Hotel Iteadlnsj * & .
Windsor Hotel Reading : lloAra ,
Y. SI. O. A.3d Street * 4th
OGDEN.
W. Webb , 2400 Wnkl 1 a
IV. G. Kind.
PARIS , FRANCE.
Ifevr York Herald R adfB n sss 41
Ave. de 1'Opera.
Thos. Cook & Sons , 1 AT * . Am ! > .
PONCE , PORTO RICO. , -
ZOTTO A Gastrom.
PORTLAND. ORB.
W. E. Jooes , 201 Aider St
Portland Hotel News Sta d.
PHILADELPHIA.
Ueroantlle Library.
SACRAMENTO.
Public Library.
SAN FRANCISCO.
Public Library.
BAU JUAN , PORTO RIC4 > .
Hotel ta laterra Heading K m ,
SANTA ANA , CAL.
Santa Ana Free Public Llkra > r.
SALT LAKE CITY.
JU r. Hammcl , Lyoeans Tk * 4fc
Salt Lake MCVTB O * . - *
Public Library.
SEATTLE
eastern News Co. , 310 1-1 PUw f %
A. T. Luiidherar.
George F , Ward.
SIOUX CITY.
aarrettson Hotel Ne-nrs StaJUL
Moiidumlii Hotel Nevrs 3tmt4U
Hotel Vendnnic NC TS StUBijt.
Coii > ruy & Knickerbocker ,
Public Library.
Gerald KlliKlbbon , TOO V * tk It.
Hey Allen , JISl Center St.
Y. U. O. A. llcadlnw HaoM.
SPOKANE.
Jobn W. Graham 723-TM lT nlA
Aveiiue. t
ST. JOSEPH.
Brand orr's News Stand , T l fmo4
street. ' \
Junction News Stand , 001 Mat * * * M \
Y. M. C. A. Ileadlnir ROOM. ,
ST PAUL , MINN. i
Press Club.
Windsor Hotel.
ST. LOUIS
10. J , J tt. 800 Olive It.
Planters' Uotsl New * SMaVi * v
Public Library. \
WASHINGTON , D. O. *
WHUrd's Hotel News Staaa.
ArllnirtoB Hotsl.
OoB rs loaal Library.
Itlvic * HOBS * .
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