2 THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: WEDNESDAY, AT'CJTJST 7, 1001. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL I Hporti frm Northwest Ihow that Whit li Nt at Qui a& Ei poo ted. NERVOUSNESS IN THE CORN MARKET .Volume of Trnilr CnnipnrnHt el y Stnnll -Locnl Conditions (iiivcrnlnx Sen timent tint Rule Dull mill SnrniWi CUICAtiO, Aug. ti. WenkncBS In corn nnd a weaker .export weakened wheut loil.iy unci September closed lower. Com closed lc down nml oats ic depressed, Pro visions lit the close showed a decline of lWi 1214c to 20c. While the Liverpool market showed some ndvunce It was disappointing when com pared to Hid bulge In wheat here yester day. In addition it wu hellmcd that the recent heavy movement to the other side would show a decrease when the seaport were heard trorn, These considerations in u restricted market line) their tiuural effect at the beginning ot business, September opening Hwlio under yesterday at 70 V to 70V4c. On covering a small line of short wheat the price was run up to 7uic within Jlvo minutes of the opening, for some time thereafter the tone was weak, sympathy ith corn and the heavy receipts being de pressing factors, Selling was on an ex tremely moderate scale, hut prices did not sternly till September was quoted at 9'c. A sharp rally to 70V- followed reports of heavy export sales, hut the absence of con firmation of these reports resulted In nn equally sharp decline to 7oc, nml the close found the market wenk, September M'-nC tinder yesterday nt 7(n70'c. Homo atten tion whs given tidings from the northwest, where It was said the weather had wrought nome damage, It was claimed that In some fecttons where twenty-live hushols per acre hnd been expected from eight to llf teen bushels only would be threshed. Im porters reported 25 carloads taken. Sea board clearances In wheat and Hour were tqunl to 95,m bushels, while primary lc celits were sit, (km bushels, compared with Wtj.too bushels last year. Local receipts were 513 cars, Kl of contract grade. Mm Iieapolls and Duluth reported 137 ears, ugalust 10S last week and iill a year iiko. Ilradstreet's world's vlslblu showed an In creaue of 1.273,0"0 bushels. Nervousness caused a rather narrow fluttering of prltes In the corn market, but while messages from the west were of the usu.il gloomy tenor the general feeling that nil drouth damages had been liberally ills counted was the ruling factor In the mar ket. The volume of trade was compara tively small, a condition tending to weaken the hnnds of holders whose margins were being thinned. In the day's trade snots of strength were observable, but this was due to wheat chlelly. When wheat turned easier the corn market took the cue with kucIi readiness that it was soon Inlluenclng the former market. September between . KiTsC and 57',4c and closed lc under yester day at 6CT(,c. Receipts were 233 cars. With purely local conditions governing nentlment the oats market ruled dull and narrow. The corn weakness was. of course, lliduontlal, but there was sufficient local , Hiipport on the breaks to hold prices com- narntlvcly steady. September sold between hue nnd afic and closed ?c lower at attic. ' Itecelpts were 173 cars. I'rovislons for September delivery ruled ensler In sympathy with hob 'pr ices and also with corn, Pork closed 20c lower nt J13.97H. Inrd 12Ho down nt $s.fi2l4 nnd ribs KWI2'c depressed nt $7.NW7,82',4. , ,. Estimated receipts tomorrow: heat. 210 cars, corn. 93 curs; onts, 1S3 cars; hogs, 31, ' COO head. . , ;, The loading futures ranged as follows: Xrtlcles.l Open. I High. I Low. Closc.lYes'y. Wheat I I I I AUg. Sept. Dec. , Corn Sept. Oct. Dec. Oats- Rept. May .Tork Sept. Jan. X-nrd Sept. Oct. Jan. elllns- i" Sept. Oct. I Jan. I I rc, 70Ti C9Ti1T70 705 ' 72ira 73 B7H h-tt 6S4 38tli 33 I 37, 33 37 h 72',4! n lr. II 80 14 93 Z2B I 72'i7:i3fl ' 56' SfiS. 67, .174 6"li Mt'i S7i0T4 B7741 I 1 I I 3441 K 13 83 I 13 97H)' 4 I 14 90 I 14 00 15 CO 8 70 S 70 S 7714 8 77V4 8 70 8 70 ' 7 R7 ' 7 874 7 90 7 TM 7 771,4 7 77U 8 00 S 62V4 8 76 8 074 8 fiT'A R R0 8 62HI 8 63 I 8 75 ! 7 80 ' 7 82V41 7 925 7 83 7 8714 7 93 7 72V4 7 73 7 SO " 'No. 2. . , Cash quotations were as follows: KLOUIt Steady: winter patents. WAwst 3 DO stralRliis J3.00O3.30: clears, W.W3.W: ipr Ing specials. JI.1WT4.20: patents $3.10 8.70 straights. 2.S0fl3.2O; baker? i J2.20ff2.BS. WIIKAT No. 3 spring, Gi0.O,4c; No. 2 TPcm-$C2. 55c; No. 2 J-nowWic OATS-No. 2. 3SVf.iH3fiV.fi: No. 2 white, 87V4c; No. 3 white. 3tiif37-Vc. ItVK No. 2. EG'iflfii'.ic. , HAUIiKV Pair to choice maltinK. CSfltilc HKICDS-No. 1 flax, Jl.fi3fll.07; No. 1 north western. Jl.il3fjl.e7: clover, contract grade, $10.25; prime timothy. JS.30. .mn-PHOVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl:. J13.90W 13 93 I.nrd. per 100 l.s.. JS.6lMT8.fi3; short rlim si lcs (loose). $7.7B5f7.90. Dry sn ted h i luUl'-rs (boxe.l. K 37V4i!'7.62Vi. Short clear p ie" boxed). IS.pf1fl8.4t. WHISKY Hasls of high wines. J1.C9. Following aro the receipts nnd shipment for today: Receipts. Shipments. atll!!f'-v:v:::::::::::: rorn bU i . -229 000 129.WV) OatS' Ik i" I........ ... ...522.) 159,000 live b 11 23.000 SJ'bu::::::::::::: 7.000 3.0M On the Produce exchange today the nut ter mn-ket war llrrn; creameries. 14W ij ; "atrlcs. 12S1CV4C. Cheese, steady. 9Q104c. Eggs, tlrm; fresh, 14fll4V4f. M5W YOniC CillXBIIAIi MAItKET, Qnntntinm. of the Dnr on Vnrlouw t'oninioilltles. NEW YORK. Aug. 6.-KI.OUR-nerelpts. 19.695 libls.: exports, 13.KR bbls.: mnritct pteady; winter patents. J5'(i3.S0; wtntr utralghts, J3.S0n3.C0; Minnesota patents, 3.70'.t 1.00; winter extras, J2.50fi2.0; Mlnne Mita bakers. J2.R51j3.15; winter low grades, $2 n0fI4.no. Hyo Hour, quiet; fair to gr.o.l, J2.70if3.15; choice to fancy. $3.151? 3.35. COHNMRAU Klrm; yellow western, J1.2j; city. J1.12; nrnndywlne, J3.10Jj3.25. UYK-Stendy; No. 2 western, COc, f. o. b., nlloiit; Htate, BSiific, c. 1. f., New York car lots. ... . HAHL.HY Steady; feeding, 62e. c. t, f Buffalo; malting. 6041 (Be. c. I. f., Buffnlo. IIAUI.KY MAIr Dull; western, h..iT,2c. WHKAT Receipts, 23,700 Im.; exports, St,543 bu. Spot, dull; No. 2 red. 77e, f. o, b., nlloat; No. 2 red, 75V4C, elevator; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 7SVjC f. o. b nfloat; No. 1 hard, Duluth, M'.ie, f. o. b.. alloat. Options opened llrrn on local covering and foreign Inquiry. l't "old off with outeldn markets and under northwestern offerings. They rallied later on strong French news, St Louts buying and covering, but tlnally declined with corn and closed easy at 'ifi'.c net loss. September. 75'ffitl 3-lfip. closed at 75c; October, 7aMt7i5V4o, closed at 75'i.c; neeember. 77145178'. closed at 77N.C CORN-Recelpts. 131.0WI bu.; exports, Bl.OrO hu. Spot. eas ; Mi. J. wc, elevator, niri ti2He, f. o b., nlloat Options opened steady, with wheat, but later eased off under better nop news ami tiiriner unloading, t.inseu weak nt WlNc net loss. September, K0VH' filiC clojed at tVl,c; December, Ol'iflGlTio, closed at 61s8c. OATS-Recf Ipts. 4S.70O bu.; exports. 11.05 i hu. Spot, quiet . No. 2. 3SV4e; No. 3, c; ' Kn. 2 white, l2Ifl2V4c; No. 3 white. 4H4'-; track mixed western, S-YdtOe; track white, 40JJ49C, Options dull and easier, with corn. HAY Steady; spring, 72'.iff75c; good to , choice, 90fi93c. ' llOI'B Quiet: state, common to cholco, ,19tl crop, mISc; 1899, 10JT13o; olds. 2t5u. lnetlc coast, 1900 crop, 13jl74c; U93. IHjloc; olds. 25ic. HIDICS-Steady; Clnlveston. 20 to 25 lbs., , IS'jTlSVji': California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19Vc; f Texns dry. 21 to 30 lbs.. 1414c. t 1. 1: AT 1 1 Kit Steady; hemlock- sole. Ruepos Ayres, light to heavyweights, 244125c; acid, 5W2Si I'ROVISIONS-Ileef. tlrm: family. JU.51 IK12.00; mess, J9.GWino.On; beef hams. J20.6O'if 22.00; packet. J10.OCKjno.nO; city, extra India mess. J16.005flS.ft). Cut meats, dull; p ck led bellies. J9.WfiU.00; pickled shoulders, $T.004j7.2S; Pickled hams, JI1.25. Uird, easier; western steamed, JS.95; retlned, eay; con tinent, J9.10; South America, J9.75; erm pound, J7.00di7.12Vj. Pork, steady; family, JliVWii 17.00; hhort clears. Jl6.0OfTl7.50; mess, Jl3.50lt!.&0. I TAI.LOW-Stciidy; city. 4ic; country. Witf-c RI'TTKR-Reeelpls. 13.451 pkgs.; steady; ptote dairy. H1il9c; creamery. lfif20Vio; (western June factory, 1547l54c; Imltat'on creamery. UftUVic). CIHSnsn-ltecclpts, 2.026 pkgs,; weak; fancy large colored. 9V4c; fnncy large white, PHi: fnncy small colored, 9c; fancy small white. 9V49Hc. KOOS Receipts 11,310 pkgs.: steady; state Jind 1'cnnsylvanla, HWilSe; western candled, 'a2il6Wc: western uncandled, Sjfltc. MKTAI4 Available spot supplies of tin nre receiving n good inquiry nnd vnlus tijcld pretty Arm nil day, with the dote tlrm at J27.3o??2S.00 for snot Futures ruled dull and easy, August nt J25 and November at Kiii'j. in ixjndoti the mnrket for tin whs easier, under the liquidation, spot being Li lis 5d off and futures 1 17s (1, thus spot tin closed nt 116 and futures nt 117 2s 6d. 1-ocnlly, the copper market wns dull and nominally unchanged on the basis of J16.5O817.U0 for Like Superior nnd 16.37'2 1116.621 for casting and electrolytic At London values declined 10s, which closed spot at fti Ss 9d nnd futures nt C6 lfis 3d. making a new record for the year. I.c.id was nominally unchanged at Jt.37'4. as wns also Imlon, where spot closed at 11 17s Cd. Spelter was dull at home and abroad, closing nt J3.90fj3.95 here nnd at 1L16 Ins In t.im,t,in iiAm..tli- iron markets ruled very dull, with prices more or less In buyers' favor. I'lg Iron warrants, J9.E0 510.W; No, 1 northern foundry, hd.uj'jji.i.w; No. 2 southern foundry. JH.fr 1 .."; .No. 1 southern foundry, J14.75'rl5.L5, No. 1 toft foundry, 114.75ft 15.25. Glasgow warrants closed nt 51s nnd Mlddlesbnroilgh at Ihs 3d. OMAHA WIIOM2.SAI.rl MAHKI5T. Condition of 'I' rude nnd qiintntlotm mi ."tuple nml Fnncj- Produce. Knas-Receipts llbernl; loss off. lCft lOVi. MVK I'Ol'I.TRY Hens, fiVic; youiu and old roosters, 3c; turkeys, 64c: ducks and geese, Ee; spring chickens, per lb., Iiyl2r. Hl'TTl'R Common to fair, 12'(il2V4C, choice dairy, In tubs, llyi5c; scpnrntor, 10?. FRKSH FISH Rlack bass, lie; white bass, kc, bluellsh, 11c; bullheads, 10c; blue llns, 7c; buffnloes, 6(401 cattish, 12c: cod, 9c; crnpiiles, 75tlOc; clscoes, 7c; halibut, lie; herring, c; haddock, 10c; pine, 9c; red snapper, loc; salmon, He; sunllsh, 5c; trout, 9c. whltellsh. 9c. I'lOIIONS-I.lve, per do., COc. VICALS-Cholce, Ml 9c. . . , HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Jio.ib; No. 2 upland. J9.60; medium. J9; coarse, . nyn straw, J6..W. Tticse prices are iu hay of good color and quality. Demand tnlr. Receipts, 2 cars. WHHAT-70'.ic CORN--Vic. OAT8-40C. RRAN-J16. VKOKTA1H.KS. (IRK UN' CORN-Per doz.. 10c CARROTS Per doz., 20c. RKHTS Per half bushel bnsket, 40c. Tl'RNIPS-Per basket. 30c. Ct'Cl'MUKRS-Home grown, per doz., 20 33c. l.KTl l'L'1-; I'er du., .-uc. RADISH K8 Per doz., 1520c. PARSMIY Per doz.. 20o. N 15 W I 'OTATOKS-8511 )C. CARHAOi: Home grown, 3Vjc. TOMATOi:S-Home grown, per lS-lb. basket, Ji.rm. ON IONS -Home grown, per id., -s'tc CACMFI.OWKR Home grown, per doz., HHANS-Wnx. ncr half-bi. basket, Jl; string, per half-bu. basket, 76c, I'ISAH -ret on., i; per uaii-ou., wv;. CANTALOUPE Per basket, 7OC47U.00; crates, J2. . WATIlRMIiLONS Texas, 2Uyoc. as 10 8lf- . . CIJLIIUY-Kalnm.izon. per Dtincn. .wjic. FRUITS. APPLKS-Pcr bbl., J2.50IJ2.75. CHintRlHS-Native. per S-lb. basket, 35c; Missouri, per 24-qt. case, J2. PHACHUS--California, per box, Mc: frco stone, Jl; choice Klbertos, Jl; fnncy, J1.20. PLl'MS-Cnllfornln, tier crate. J1.254J1.50; home grown, per 8-lb. basket, 25c. PKARS-nartlctts, J2.254t2.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOKS Vnlenclas, J5.00; Med. sweets, i.kjionw cniirornia, extra tancy, . - 6.0O; choice, J5.50. hanajsab rcr Duncu, according 10 size, J2.KHf2.50. FIOS California, new cartons, 73c; lay ers, 63c: imported, per lb., 104i'12c, , DATKS Persian. In GO-lb. boxes, Hairs, sc. MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER Per bbl., JI.&O; per half-bbl., J2.7S. NL'TS English walnuts, per lb.. 15c: Al berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., 184(20c; raw peanuts, per lb., 54(5V4c; roasted, 7V4c; Urazlls. 13c; peenns, loi22c. HIDES No. 1 crocn. 6V!ic: No. 2 green. 5V4c; No 1 salted, 7V4; No, 2 salted, 6V4c; No. 1 venl calf, 8 to 12V4 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., fic; dry hides, 8Q13c; sheep pelts, 234J75c; horse hides, J1.504J2.25. Si. I.oiiIm Cm In and Provisions. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 6. WHEAT Weak: No. 2 red cash, elevator, 67V4c; track, 69fM9'4c: September. fiSVic: December. 71l5ic: No. 2 hard, 94JC9',Jc. uun.N-i,oi'r; no. 2 casti. &sc: track. bK September. 574ic: December. 5S!4c: May. 60',(,c. OATS Lower: No. 2 cash. 36"iist3ic: track. 3iiM3Sc: September. SSVic: May. 38?ic: No. 2 white, 37Vifi3.Sc. in w nra at b.-c. FLAXSEED No market. FLOUR Firm and nctlve: new red win ter nntents. J3.401i3.W: extra fnncy and strnlght. J3.004l3.10; clear. J2.654J2.90. timothy BlifciD New. urm: prime, ;., to arrive. CORNMEAL Steady at J2.93. nilAN Stlffer: sacked, cast track, Soc, with S7c this side. HAY Timothy, steady at J13.0UW15.W prairie, llrrn, not quoted. wtiiaivi Bteatiy, i,za. IRON COTTONTIES-J1.15. RAC.aiNO-fii4i7'ic. HEMP TWINE-UC. PROVISIONS-Pork: Steadv: Jobbing. J15.75. Lard, lower at J8.45. Dry salt meats (boxed), dull nnd weak; extrn shorts, J8.12V4: clear rib sides. $8.3714; clear Hides, js.Wia. Hacon (boxed), dull nnd wenk: extra shorts. JO; clear ribs. J9.37V4; clear sides, J9.50. METALS-Lend: Steady at ii.&mi.w. Spelter: Dull at $3.80. POULTRY Steady; chickens, 7c: springs, Uc; turkeys, 7c: young, 114(12c; ducks, c; springs, fie; geese, 3c; springs, fic. RUTTER-Steady; creamery, 164J21V4c; dairy. lSfflfiVic. KUi.s Htcaiiy ; nearby iuc. RECEIPTS Flour. 10.000 bbls.: wheat, 130,000 bu.: com. 42.000 bu.; oats. 191,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 17,000 bbls.; wheat, 113,000 bu.; corn, 90.0OQ bu.; oats, 35,000 bu. Liverpool Ornln Market. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 6. WHEAT Snot. No. 2 red western, winter, quiet at 5s Sd; No. 1 northern, spring, steady at BsSVid; No. 1 California, dull at 6s, Futures, quiet; September, SsSVid; December, 5s 9V4d. CORN Snot, tlrm: American mixed, new. 4s8Vil; American mixed, old, no stock. Fu tures, steady; aepieinncr, hsoviu; ucioDcr, 4s8V4l: November, nominal. PROVISIONS Hams, short cuts, steady nt Ms. Bacon, short ribs, quiet nt 47s; long clear middles, heavy, steady nt 43s 9d. HOPS At London (t'ncinc coast) nun nt 3 10s 4.5s. PEAS-Canadlnn. 6s ?;d, Heeelnts of wheat during the last three dnys. 30,000 centals, Including 14,000 Amer lean, Receipts of American corn during tno last three days, 32,100 centals. Kiuisnn nt.v (irnln unit Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 8.-WHBAT-6!c; December, "ai!fi G7To; ensh, No, 2 hard, 6514 4766c; No. 3, il'.Ji 65V4c ; No. 2 red, CSc, CORN September, fi7i4j57Tc; December, 57-c; cash, No. 2 mixed, 67Vi4J58Vjc; No, 2 white. 59i0c. OATS-No. 2 white, 39V4ff40c. RYE-No. 2, OSTitMc. HAY Choice timothy, J14.50; choice prnlrle, $14.00, Rl'TTER - Creamery, 16i.44jl9c; dairy, fnncy, 14ls4T16e. EOOS Firm; fresh Missouri and Kant as stock quoted on 'change nt 10c doz., loss off. cases returned. RECEIPTS-Whent, 216.8CO bu.; corn, 83,200 bu.; oats, 36,000 bu. SIIIPMENTS-Whent. 134,400 bu.; corn, 48,000 bu.; oats, 22,000 bu. Pbllndelplilii Produce Market, PHILADELPHIA. Aug, .-Rl'TTER- Flrm; fancy western creamery and prints, 21'ji;: fancy nearby prints, 21c. EClfiS Firm: fresh nearby and western, 17c; fresh southwestern, 12V4c; fresh south ern, 12e CHEESE-FIrm; New York full creams, fnncy small, 94?10e; New York full creams, fair to choice, 9H579?c. Minneapolis Wlient, Flour nnd Itrnn, MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. fl.-WHUAT-Cnsh. fiSVjc; September. fi7V44Jfi7llc; December. t'.9c; on track, No. 1 hard, 70jc; No. 1 northern, CSVc; No. 2 northern, 67V4c. FLOUR First patents, J3.634i3.S5; second patents, $3.5og3.0S; llrst clears, J2.654i2.95; second clears, J2.po. RRAN-ln bulk. J1.334J1.40. MIMvniil.ee (irnln Market. MILWAUKEE. Aug. fi WHEAT-fiteady! No. 1 northern, TlVjc; No. 2 northern, 70V4c; September. 70c RYE Firm; No. 1. 5ti4fltVc. RARLEY Steady ; No. 2, 62c; sample, fiOc. CORN September, 56c. Peurln Mnrket. PEORIA, III., Aug. 6.-CORN-Inactlve; September. 5714c. OATS Firm; No. 3 white, 36c, billed through. WHISKY-On the basis of J1.29 for fin ished goods. Unluth (Irnln Murkct, DULUTH. Minn., Aug. 6. WHEAT No, 1 hard cash, 72jc: No. 2 northern, 6l4c; No. 1 northern, b9VJc; new No. 1 northern, 69Vic; September, 6U',ic; December, 70ic. OATS-35c. ' CORN-64V4C. Toledo Ornln nnd Seed, TOLEDO, O., Aus. 6.-WHEAT-Actlve, lower; cash and August. 70c; September, 71'4e; December, 73ic. , CORN-Qulet, lower; ensh, 53Uc; Septem ber, 5fic, December, 57Uc. P.A.7?7pilli ensh, 35'4c; September, 3PJc. s!35.'VI':H8EGDCuSh' ,,rlme nn1 Ootobcr' ChntiKo In Avnllnhtr Nnpplle.. NEW YORK, Aug, . Speclnl cnbte nnd li. V' J!"'c ro'ninunlcatlons to Ilradstreet's S . following changes In uvall.ib e .W08 fro,n ,nt' lll!,t account: heat, United Suites nnd Canada, enst or fbe Rockies, Incrcasfd 2,073,(01 bu. Alloat lor and In Europe, decreased UHffiO bu. Total supply, Incrensed 1,273.im) bu. torn. United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, decreased J39.'i bit. Oats, United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, decreased 1,321,000 bu. Among the more Important Increases re ported to Ilradstreet's are those of 2S1.0.0 bu. at Chicago private elevators, 153,000 bu. nt Newport News, m,m bu. at Lincoln nnd vicinity. 145,0") bu. at St. Joseph, 115.(00 '", nt Norfolk, IOs.iko bu. nt luilsv lie. 80.000 bu. at Depot Harbor, 75.0(0 bu. nt M:tl neapolls private elevators, 53.0W bu. at Akron nnd 61.0W bu. at Knoxvllle. The lending decreases aro those of to.000 bu. at .Manitoba nml 19.00) bu. nt Cotenu. NHW VOHIC STtlCICS AMI ll()M)M. Octieriil Condition lletter, Ilrlleetlntr Hinder I'rlrrn for .Seenrltlen. tJiL y.nK.' Al,K' ".-General conditions Independent of the strike situation received .il',ls"lcri,lll,,n ,0,m' than for some ilmn.?.ml WC1X rt,lec,d l lilKhcr prices for securities. News from the crop regions was more encouraging and was supple- 21 m1 I'L !no. w,ri'kl' Kovernment crop report, which Indicated Improved condi tions at Important points, The outlook for a large crop of spring and winter wheat, in addition to some exceptional railroad earnings, also helneil lit .n.inin i- the latter Southern Railway and Missouri' Pnclllc systtms showed Increases of JU3,!52 ...... ..,,.-n rvsiieuiiveiy ror tne fourth Wet'k III JulV. Tho irnln t.-,y th I. .. July In gross earnings by the Great North ern of $41o,ilo Ind cnted the volume of wheat w1111.11 in now iieing-moveii to the seuboard to meet the heavy export demand nnd the higher price of thn cerenl today prompted a better demand for the wheat-carrying roads. St. Paul led this division with n, gain at one time of 24. toiehlng 157'. On tilt' Other bnnd .Virilism, anlirlnrl nn nlmost as much when com displayed con- milieu neiiviuess, support was liotlccablo for stocks which were especially weak yes terdny. these Including tho eastern trunk lilies. Southeasterns. TmetlmiM nnd ln. cities, where Improvements had been mnde of 1 to .'lia points. Sugar felt an early re sumption of yesterday's weakness, but nfter losing n point sold up 4. All these gains were considerably rrduced during the late selling movement nnd net gnlns were limited to fractions. Trading in tho steel stocks wns comparatively light. The clos lug of tho stock mnrket wns weak, with business In Increased volume. Railroad bonds were nulot today and tho price movement wnH Irregular. Total sales. par vniue. ji,u,o,viji. united Htates ootids were all unchnnged on the Inst call. Ttie commercial Advertisers London financial cablegram savs: There was ab- solute idleness after our holiday, and tho tone wns heavy In sympathy with Amer ican stocks, which opened Hut. Later they exhibited a slight tendency to hnrden, but tho Improvement in prices wns not accom- pnnieii ny business to nny extent. New York's opening helned the conditions. We were inclined to hope over here for some thing to bring the strikers to renson. Cop per shares wero flat on the prolongntlon of the strike. The Hank of England has bought 30,000 gold In Australia and 10,000 In China, nnd 500,000 Is duo from India on Saturday. Paris exchange Is 25.51, The following aro the closing prices on tho New York Stock exchange: Atchlcon ,lo I.IH , 70V So. Railway 2 93 Vi do pfd 83 , 95 Tex. & l'aclllo 3:'.4 92 Tol., St. L. & W... 20 :.:; do pfd 3?u . 6G'i Union Paclllc 9(i ;i do pM S7Vi zn Wabash 20', , 76 do pfd 37Ti 32!4 Wheel. & I.. K ITU , 6S do 21 pfd 29 ,1M Wis. Central 13 , 21H P. C. C. & St. L.... 73 El; Adams Kx 170 . 4IH American V.x 190 isd ir. s. iu s-. ,tl Wells-Fargo Kx 140 IS Amal. Copper 1104 , 37 Amer. Car & V 21 i.i do, pfd s: . 1:14 Amer. I.ln. Oil 22 1 W.i do pfd , 611,4 , :i Amer. S. & It 51 U lS7',i do pfd 100 220 Amer. Tobacco . ...l.tOli , 41 Anac. Mln. Co 43 S.S',4 Ilrooklyn 11. T 73 , 3.- Coto. Fuel & Iron... 63 Con. Gas 215'i, , 4S ICon. Tobacco 65i 173'.4' do pfi 115 , 4'JVj Oi-n. Klectrlo 24? , 731i Rlucnsn Sucar H'.i W. Hocking Coal IS , 55 Inter. Taper 210i 72 I do pfd 75 02 Inter. 1'otrcr 9'i !15 .I.iuledo Oas !' 100 National Ulseult ... 4!4 115 National Ix-ad in 163 National Salt (') 22?i do pfd 7.Mi 'J No. American 97 .04 I'aclOc Coast 6: 0.M; raclnc Mall 27 2.'U People's lias Ill S: Presced S. Car O'.j lis I do pfd 8?si 15CU Pullman I. Car 204 I'i itepubllo Steel IKa f.'s 1 do pfd 73 31'i Sugar ,31 ,H2-t Tenn. Coal & Iron.. BSij 3!-! Union Rag & P 14 , 71 I do pfd 70!J , 50i'u. S. leather IJTi , 371 do Pfd 7!U , 76 U. S. Rubber K',i , 6Ci.il do pfd 55 . 27 U. S. Steel 3!.'i iV.i do pfd (1,4 ,15Si Western Union SOU . 52li' IlRltlmore & Ohio., do pfd Pntinillnn FncltlC . Canaila So Ches. & Ohio Chicago Alton... ln pM Chi., Ind. & I. An nM ChlcoKo IU E. 111..- ChlCBRO O. W do 1st pr.l rtn nM Chicago A. N. V... C. R. I. V Chlcngo Tor. & Tr, rln l.fil.... C. C. C. & St. L... Colorado Ho do tut pfd do 21 rfd Del. & HU'luol) Del.. U & W Denver &. It. u.... do nfd Drlo do ltt pfd do !d nfd Ot. Nor. pfd Hocking valley ... do nfd Illinois Central .... Iowa Central do pfd Iike Erie & W,... do pfd . & N' Manhattan U Met. XL My Mat. fVntr.il Me. National Minn. & St. U Mo. Pacific M.. K. & T da nfd N. J. Central , N. Y. Central Norfolk & V do nM Ontario & V 'rnnsvlvanla Heading do 1st pfd do .M nM St. 1 1. & S. V do let pfd do 2d pfd Kt. L. Southw do nfd Ht. Taul So. raclnc Nrtr York Money JInrUet. NEW YORK. Aug. fi. MONEY On call, closed steady. 2tr2'4 per rent; last loan. 2 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4hij5 p"er cent, Sl'KRLlNO EXCHANGE Firmer, with actual business In bankers' bills nt J4.87'ii for demand and ut tt.So''fj t.S5- for sixty days; posted rates, tl.SiVaf.SVi; commercial bills. S4.b44M.S5. SILVER Unr, 5S?ic; Mexican dollars, 46c. HON DS Government, steady; stato, In active; rnllroad, Irregular. The closing quotations on bonds are ns follows; U. S. ref. 2 107?; .V. J. C. gen. 6s... ton; No. rnclfio 3s 1JSU do 4s 137 N V, C & St L 4s. 137 N. Si W. con. 4s.., 113 rOregon Nav. l... l'.I Mo U P7i "Oregon S, U Gs., 10,'i Mo consol Ss t!t neadlng gen. 4s.. 1031, nio O. W. Is 9 St i, & I M e. 5s. no st 1, & s r g. 6s. .129 . 73 .104 .iVi .103 .1171; .101; .129 117i . 91 .113 .US .173 .113 UVi . 90 a; .u.v, . 57'i 118'i .1)3 .103', .118 .HOVi .112lj . 7i . SC. do Ji. reg. ....... do coupon do new 4j, reg.... do coupon do old 4s, reg do coupon do 5. reg do coupon D. of C. 3, ils.... Atchison gen. Is.... Mo adj. 4 Canada So. 2 dies. & O. 4'.... Mo Js 'C. & N. W. c. 7c Mo fl. F. deb. 5s.. Chlraen Ter. 4S.... .st. Paul consols l'.9 St P. C & P Is... HS'i 122 9t d7 1011J s.-"i V4 Mo 5s So. I'aclft 4 So, Railway Bs.... "S. n. & T. 6s.... Tex. Pacific Is Mo 2s Cnlon l'aclflo 4... Wabash Is ,. "Colo. So. 4s Denver It. . Urle general 4s K W. & D. C. Is., ilen. Klectrlc 5s.... Iowa Central U 1. N'. unl. 4s 1 .HMi' do 2s. .I00',i 'Weht Shore 4s.... . S3 1 wis. Central Is... . 97 Va. Centuries ... .104, M.. IC. & T. 2s do 4s N. Y. Central Is.. Bid. Offered. Tloston S(oet. mid nnnds. BOSTON, Aug. f..-Cnll loans. 3JJ4V4 per cent; time loans, 4ij5 per cent. Ofllclal closing; A.. T. A S. F.... . 70; N. i:. O. & C. 5s... 51 . 9?'4 Adventure rtij .I3IH Hlngham M. Co 311 ,2J6 Amal. Copper llu .193 Atlantic 36 3H (!. & Hecin 735 .116 Centennial ;7 . 40 Kranklln 17 . S''S Miimboldt 21 ,.150 OsceoLi (is .253 Parrot .11 . S'.J Qulnry no .2iiS Santa Ke Copper.... 6 .. 2'i Tamarack S43 ,. 9H; ITtah Mining :si . 95 Winona ;i .103 'Wolverines B.'u do pfd Amer Sugar .... lloston & Albany. Iloston & Me Dominion Coal , do pfd Federal Steel do pfd Oen. F.li-ctrle ... Kd. nice. III..... N. R. O. & C..., Old Colony Old Dominion ... Union Taclflo ... West End Atchison 4s Asked. I'n re Ik 11 riniuiflnl. LONDON, Aug, tl. Supplies of money were fnlrly large today, notwithstanding tho fact that the bulk of the recent heavy borrowing from the Hank of England has been repnld, Discounts were steady. Op erators on the stock exchange have scarreiy resumed business. The attendance was meager, many of thn brokers being still holiday-making. Huslness was generally dull) Influenced by tho depression In Amer icans In response to New York. The aspect of the Btrlke and the fears of 11 11 unfavora ble government crop report were also dis couraging. After u weak opening prices proved somewhat Irregular nnd closed llrrn. Consols wro dull; trunks were tlrm, being stimulated by tralllc returns and harvest prospects. Americans were strong on the street, several advancing 50c. Oold premi ums are limited: Huenos Ayres, 134.70; Mad rid. 33.82. The nnioiiut of bullion taken Into the Hunk of England todny was 1M9.KU. PARIS, Aug. ii. Tho bourse opened with 11 reaction today, Influenced by unfavorable reports from America. Meager transactions prevented a material decline. In the nfter noon some demnud was Induced nnd there was a better tendency. The close was steady. Government securities were weak, especially Spanish 4s, and Brazilians on un favorable exchanges. Industrials were dull. RIo tlntes were lower on the decline In cop per In New York, Itltenslllcd by the steel strike. Katllrs were llrrn on peace rumors. T' I ...... ...... mi Tii . . ., t . rt. ,,.- vein leinvp, ivii .-?3v iui .iiu . count; exchange on London, 25f 21c for checks; Spanish Is, l.22',4. RERL1N, Aug. t. Prices on the bourse today opened weak, hardened under Loudon advices nnd closed with n favorable tone, wltli few exceptions. The Improvement was principally In banks nnd mines, on bear covering. Government securities were nulot and rather weaker. Spanish Is de clined In response to Paris ndvlces. Cnna dlan Pnclllcs receded In sympathy with New York. Exchange on London. 20 marks 4I'A pfgs. for checks. Discount rates; Short bills, 2 per cent; three months' bills, 2's per cent. Loudon Stock ltiiitntloii. LONDON, Aug. G. I p. m.-CIoslng: Cons., money .93 3.11 do 1st pfd.... ... do 2.1 pfd ... 8S M.i K. ei T...1 ...li'Jii do pfd ...M Norfolk & V., . do pfd ...IUJ'j Ontario & W., ...f'J'a Reading ... 73 do 1st pfd.... ,.. Ui,i do 2d pfd ,.. 4t So. Hallway ., .. 91 do pfd ... 9V4 Union raclnc ... 63', ... M ... s ... .'(' ... M ... 90 Wi ... J'i ... 2".4 ... 2Si ... K, ... 9r'4 ... 89S ... 2(.i, ... 3i ... S'J'i ... 4l no account Anaconda Canadian Pnrlfln St. Paul Illinois Central ., loulsvllle N. Y. Central Pennsylvania So. Pacific V. 8. Steel do pfd Atchison pfci , llaltlmore & Ohio Cl'cs. fc OhU. . Chicago tl. V Denver A It. O... do pM Rrle 7 do pfd 45 Wabash 2li.il do pfd (IU Spanish 4s !U'a Hand Mines .. 36 V RAR SILVER-Stcndy nt 2fi.loii2fiil per oz. MONEY 1H5i2 per cent. Rate of discount In the open market for short bills, 2V'f2 per cent; tfirce months' bills, 2 7-16'j-J U-iti per cent. .Vevv York .Minion" Stocks, NEW YORK, Aug. 6. The following nre the closing (iuotutlous on mining stuclt.i; Adams Con Alice Ilreece llriuiswlck Con... Comstock Tunnel Con. Cal. & Va... '.i iLlttle Chief 13 4S Ontario M2'i 110 Ophlr 6 11 I Phoenix S C l'otosl 3 175 Savage 5 De.idwood Terra Horn Silver .... Iron Silver .... 10 Sierra Nevada 10 ....175 Ismail Hopes 50 ti stnndard 310 Iadvllln Con i flnnk Clenrlnus. OMAHA. Aug. 6. Hank clearings today, J075.592; corresponding day Inst year, 31,12?, 10'i; decrease. J151.00I. CINCINNATI, Aug. 6.-Clenrlngs. J3.0C3, .Wj money, 314?) fi per cent; New York ex change, 5c discount. NEW YORK, Aug. fi.-Clcarlngs, $259,741, 977; balances, $10,107,715. HOSTON. Aug. fi.-Clenrlngs, J2I.S09.5S3; balanecH. Sl.0th.T9U. CH1CAOO. Aug. 6.-Clenrlllgs, $23,,1M; bnlnnccs, $2,100,134; posted exchange, Jt.SCJr 1.M14J New York exchnnge, 15c discount. HT. LOL'IS. Aug. ii.-Clenrlngs, $0,437,711; balances, $920,041; money, 5rUl per cent; New York exchange, 40c discount bid, 25c discount nsked. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 6.-Clcarlngs, $15, Sffi.oiU; balnnces, J2.nSi5.431. MADRID. Aug. 6. The gold quotation to day was 39.M. Condition of tlir Trensnry. WASHINOTON, Aug. (i. Today's stnte ment of the treasury balnnces In tho gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reservo In tho division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $175,70O,2S7; gold. $101,090,221. (Nit tnu Mnrket. NEW YORK, Aug. 0.-COTTON The mnrket started off weak In tone nnd fever ish, with prices 8 fo 13 points lower nnd for tho rest of thn session wns well nigh de moralized, with values at no time up to the opening llgures. . Everything pointed to a lower mnrket. The weekly government re port stated that there- had been a general Improvement of cotton since, the last report, that the plant In th6 drouth section of the southwest was standing the ordenl well and that cott n was being picked over the southern ctlon of Tcxiih and marketed. The private crop reports received were quite In keeping with the government state ment nnd did much to dishearten the tired longB. A few fcehlo efforts were mado from time to time to bring nbout a rally, but proved Ineffectual, ns buying came solely from shorts and was Immediately followed bv fresh pressure, from both sides. The de cline sent August off to 7.10c; October. 7.18c, and January, 7,24c, Tho market wus finally barely steady, with prices net 16 to IS points lower, Spot closed quiet and lower; mid dling gulf. SVc; sales, 371 bales. ST. LOl'IS. Aug. fi.-COTTON-Du'l. un chnnged: middling. Sc; no snlcs; receipts, 21S bales; shipments. 1,522 bales; stock. 47,337 bales. GALVESTON, Aug. fi.-COTTON-Steady at S l-Pic. NEW ORLEANS. Aug. fi.-COTTON Quint; salts, 1.050 bales; ordinary, fi'Jc; good ordinary, 0 7-lflc; low middling, 7'ic; mid dling. Sc; good middling. Sic; mlddl ng fair. 8c. nominal; receipts, U93 lia ci; stock. E6.5G5 bales. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 6.-COTTON-Spot. moderate business, prlcjs l?id lower: Amer ican middling fair, 4 21-32d; good middling, 4 21-32d; middling. I13-32d: low middling. 4 3-10d; good ordinary. :il5-lSd; ordlnaiy. 31l-1tid. The snles of the day were 7.0 0 bales, of which BOO were for speculation and export, and included t,7i American. AVool Mnrket. BOSTON. Aug. (i.-WOOI-The demand for wool continues steady and fairly good business prevails. Manufacturers nre buy ing to meet their needs. The mnrket con tinues o show speculation nnd the tone l strong. Territory' wools head thn list of sales. Fine medium and fine sells for about 40f4.'lc. while the strictly stable article Is quoted nt Hfiloc Kloecc wools nre qul"t for wnshed, with offerings smnll. Thera have been small offerings of Austml'au wools, but the nvnllnble offerings nre smal'. Territory, scoured basis Montana: Elne, HJ71Cc; scoured, 4lf?4Ce; line medium, 14ft lfic; scoured, 42i43c; staple, IGfflTc; scoured, 40 18c. Utah, Wyoming and Idaho: Klne, 13f)l4c; scoured, U5f45o; tine medium. 1 (I? 14e: scoured. lOfi 13c: stank', ICffKc: scoured, 4fi(T47c. Australian, scoured basis Combing, 1 superfine, 7IC4 & : super, iixi.-c; goon, 70c: average, fiTifj t!7c. ST. LOl'IS. Aug. 6. WOOL Steady, good demand; medium grades, lljil7c; light tine. llS'Hc; heavy line, 9JJllc; tub washed, 12f 21c. SiiKnr Market. NEW YORK, Aug. B.-SUOAR-Raw, steady; fair refining, 3 9-lOc; centrifugal. 90 test. 4S-r.2c. Molasses sugar. 3 5-lfic. Re. fined, quiet; No. 0. 4.75c; No. 7, 4.05c; No. S. 4.55c; No. 9. 4.50c; No. 10, 1.45c; No. 11, .40c; No. 12. 1.40c; No. 13, 1.30c; No. 14, 4.20o; standard A. 5.15c; confectioners' A. .r..15o; jiiould A, 5.70c; cut lonf. 5,S3c; crushed, 5.S."c; powdered, 5.15c; granulated, 5.35c; cubes, 5 00c. LONDON, Aug. fi. REET SUGAR Au gust. 9s 9id. NEW ORLEANS. Aug. fi. SUGAR Quint: open kettle, 3 3-HViMc; open kettle, centrifugal. ZitfWc; centrlfugnl yellow. 4i tfi-1 9-lfic; seconds, 2,4'u3,se. Molasses, dull; ccntrirugal, aftlli'. Xeiv York Dry floods Mnrket. NEW YORK. Aug. fi.-DRY GOODS-Tho demand for homo account for brown cotton has been limited, but some bids are re ported for fair-sized quantities fnr export, though tho latter have been generally re jectcd by sellers. Ducks dull nnd un changed. Rleached cottons quiet, but steady. Coarse colored goods dull, but ni change In prices. Prints In fair demand frr staples at steadv prices; ranch's quiet. Ginghams are steady, with moderate de mand. MANCHESTER. Aug. fi.-Cloths dull, with a fair Inquiry. Yarns, business modernte. Krnpornted nnd Dried I'rnlts, NEW YORK. Aug. fi.-EVAPORATED APPLES--The situation remains about as before stated. Demand for desirable grnlrs Is urgent and they hold llrrn. Prices, how ever, nre unchanged. Stnte, common ti good. 4V4H7e; prime, 74? 7'jc : choice, 7s4lfjfc; fnncy. MS'-je. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRI'lTS-MarUet rilled dull, but nbout steady. Prunes, 3Vif 7c. Apricots. Royal. e'5fil3e: Moor Park, 6fll2c. Peaches, pealed, H5?le; unpteled, (Ill nml Itiisln. OIL CITY, Aug. (i.-OILS-Credlt bal ances, $1.25; cerllllcates, no bid; shipments, 111.77K bbls.; average, 91,027 bbls.; runs, 9,. 590 bbls, ; nverage, 71.31S bbls. NEW YORK, Aug. .-OILS-Cnttonseed, quiet. Petroleum, dull. Rosin, tlrm. Tur pentlne, steady, 30iA'fi37e. LONDON. Aug, fi.-OILS-Ca!cutta lln seed, spot, 55s Od. Turpentine spirits, 26s 3d. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Chole hat Steen About 8tedj, but Other Hindi Sld Lower, HOGS BROKE FIVE TO TEN CENTS Sot Very llenty Iteeelptn of Sheep nnd Lit 111 lis Todny nml Just About Mently I'rlces Were Pnlil for AntbliiK Iteslrnlile. . SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 6. .9 c 11 Monday a.Wj o.Vol b.wl umciai ttiesuay 3,030 U.ili 4,lif Twit flnvu I hla" , ...... I. 7.220 10.1MS 10.S0S 4,331 14,'jiO lS.iW 4,iti 1j,1vi2 lo.WI i,Ml 2j,IJJ I.jij.) 1U.UJI 8,oii l',Ul 'J.KM U.U'J Samo days last week..! oainc week betore tsumu three weeks ago, baine lout weeks ago... buiuo days last year.... AvtritBu price paid lor hogs at South omanu thn past ttVerai du witn com parisons, I 1901. lWO.U99.l3ils.lS9i.lSW.llWi July 16... July is.., Juiy 17. . July lt... juiy is... July 1:0... July 21... July 'u... Juiy 23 .. July 24... July 2u... July 26... Juiy 'a... July :s... July 29... Juiy m... Ji'iy Jl... August 1. August 2. August 3. August 4. August 5. AllgUSt 6. 6 7JH , 6 W, 6 02i b Eo-)4i 4 9(1 f 5!il 4 fli 6 Uiftl 4 M I 6 07 &67H ' 5 iy-.4 5 15 6 lJ4l B !i o 741 5 tj 5 tb;ii 5 O.'j 6 tejji 6 (.ti. 6 4JU 1 6 50 (.4 1 D 0o 5 01 10 09, 6 C6i 5 15 j" 7b 1 0 1! t 79i4 6 15 . 5 10j o M 1 1 5 M) , 5 04, 3 ii, 3 77 3 17 3 62 3 -U, I i Ui 3 K ; 1 u fii 3 3- 3 Mi 3 3u 3 kl 3 3S 3 7i) 3 -7 3 S:i 3 2j I 3 M 3 fc9 , 3 87, 3 37, 3 2, , 3 i3 3 67 3 29 3 72 3 M, 3 ill 3 4I ! 3 oO 3 79 3 71, 3 45 3 07, 3 47j 3 01, 3 57, 3 il 3 63 3 ii' 3 10, 3 Wl 4 (4 3 Oil 4 dl 2 h t W I 'JO) 4 &i 1 4 2 97 4 VI 2 US 2 M 4 85 J W, 4 61 i n i n i iJl i M It M 4 Oil 4 lbj 4 2El 4 19i 4 21j 4 34 1 I 4 30 4 31 4 2i 4 32 4 33 4 : ' I 4 32, 4 19 4 20, 4 33 4 431 4 45 I 2 J, 2 76 2 71 2 HI 2 111 2 7i 4 bJ 4 93 1 M 4 0, 4 4f !13,I u 2 S5 2 j 4 C5 S LC 4 ui Indicates Sunday. brnmri,.0!1."6.1"1! uuinbcr of enrs of stock brought In today by etich rond was: p t c. . r, .... c'utl,!-H'Ks..Sh'p.n,ses. O.' HtT L. Ry. ...... ,. Ji .vussnuri i'aclllc Ry U Union I'aclllc system ... 22 (' A- V VA' !.. 4 20 5 41 4 13 31 13 F.. E. & M. V. R. R... S. C. & P. Ry C, St. P., M. .St o. Ry R. A: M. R. It. R C. R. .t Q. Ry K. C. & St. J C, R. 1. A: P., east.... C. R. I. Ai P.. west.... Illinois Central 20 . 'n 47 : i3 , a , 9 It Total receipts 149 159 11 "3 The disposition of the day's receipts wns us follows, each buyer purchasing tliu num ber of head Indicated; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Omaha Packing Co., 1S2 1,530 f34 nwiu anil company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Omaha Pack. Co., K. C. Kvvilt and Co., K. C Swift and Co., country... R. Recker it Degau Vnnsnnt A: Co Lobman t Co W. I. Stephen Livingstone Ai Schaller... Hamilton Ac Rothschild... L. F. Hits Mawhlnney Wolf A: Miimnn Other buyers 515 63S 2,007 3,911 72 710 1,990 901 070 117 75 'iis 23 91 12 25 15 4.1 1 16) 3.S7 01 372 Totals 3,372 10,050 3.67S CATTLE There was 11 liberal run of cattlu here today nnd nonrly everything wns on tho natlvo order, not enough west ern grassers being otTercd to make n test of the market on that class of cattle. The general tendency was to buy the tat etuff lowci. Receipts Included about GO cars of beef steers and the market was rather slow und weak. Some or the better grades sold ut JiiBt about steady prices, but the com moner kinds sold generally a dlmo lower. The half-fat stuff In particular was hard to dispose of ut nny price, ns packers did not seem to cure for that class of cattle. There wero practically no western range beef cattle offered to make a test of tho market. There were quite a few cows and heifers on sale todny. about 35 cars being offered. The samo as In the case of steers, somo of the best corn fed cows sold about steady, but the general run of grassers was lower. As compared with last Friday, it is safe to call the market 1541250 lower, so that tho advance of last week Is very largely lost. There was not much change noticeable In tho prices paid for bulls today and venl calves also sold about steady, but stags were weak. There was a decided Improvement noticed todny In the demand from tho country for yearlings of good quality and ns a result values on that class of cattle were a llttln stronger. The heavy cattle did not seem to bo as ready sellers and tho common stuff of all weights was neglected, and cer tainly no better prices were paid, Huyers seem to wunt tho good cdltlo and they want tho lighter, weights. Representative srfles: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. l'r. No. Av. Pr. 4 7ir. 2 23 26 1102 4 90 1 72) 3 M 3 SM 4 90 1 CIO 2 j) 38 1127 4 95 j 1110 3 00 19 1231 5 00 2 793 3 10 20 1196 5 CO 1 720 3 25 61 1043 5 C3 1 790 3 h 1127 5 10 1 770 3 35 12 1113 u 10 4 C95 3 w) tO 1010 5 15 1 1000 4 00 34 1103 5 :o 9 1070 4 10 40 1123 5 20 14 1070 4 W) 6 1010 5 20 40 1050 4 60 7 1237 J 25 57 1093 4 70 IS 1323 5 25 112) 4 73 67 U6i 5 25 35 1S54 4 tO 20 1253 o dO 38 1250 4 0 57 1235 5 50 33 1171 t W 53 1027 6 M 9 959 4 SO 40 U9J & W 27 1090 4 90 STEERS TEXAS. .... 877 4 1.5 1 1010 4 30 .... 971 4 31 21 1001 4 00 STEERS AND HEIFERS. .... 772 4 65 19 1210 i 30 COWS. 2S... 107.. 29.: 1.... 4.... StO 1 23 1 700 2 90 912 1 50 76t) 1 50 907 1 75 9SS 1 90 950 3 TO 796 2 00 960 3 ' 945 2 00 110 2 00 706 2 U0 1S30 2 00 sfcO 2 10 946 3 10 75") 2 10 905 2 13 910 2 ?J 90) 3 23 Ill 2 25 877 S 25 897 2 o5 1125 2 50 1350 2 dO 720 2 V) 720 3 uO 1090 2 50 1007 2 50 990 2 53 102O 2 33 Ma 2 60 978 2 'SO 900 2 00 834 2 3 1040 2 rS 1040 2 70 910 2 75 1160 3 73 1040 2 "5 980 2 'i5 lOi.O 3 75 81 S 75 896 2 15 976 3 ) 867 2 80 1027 2 tO 978 2 .5 4 950 2 !) 4 105 912 1 '0 2 9o 96& 5.... 3.... 1.... 12!!!. 3.... 1.... 12.... li.... 1.... 2.,,. li... 1.... 1.... 15.... 13.... i.'..'. 1.... 1.... 1.... 4.... 9.... 1.... 10.... 11.... 4.... 1.... 1.... 13.... 1.... I. ... II. ... 18.... 14.... 20.... 4.... 963 3 W 13. 4. 1. 889 3 I.) "67 3 00 800 3 1 0 850 3 ij 1060 3 (0 911 3 00 940 3 00 20.. 3.. r... 1010 3 11) 9 1065 3 03 24... 26... 8... . 817 3 ,0 .1091 3 10 . 908 3 10 . 8)6 3 10 25.. 8 815 3 10 15 1015 3 2.) 1 11 CO 3 20 8 1131 3 25 2 1060 S 23 1 1260 3 23 3 1040 3 :'3 17 1016 3 23 2 920 3 56 1055 3 :3 1 9S0 3 33 1 1030 3 40 46 950 3 15 1 880 3 10 1 10IO 3 (0 1 920 3 .V) 1.. 1.. 1 1060 3 50 1421 3 50 930 3 M 1300 3 CO 1080 3 70 1183 3 75 1133 loo 1 950 4 CO 1216 4 (4 1303 4 25 U70 4 25 6 3 3 3 4 1 ,.10'il 2 !5 .1155 4 55 COWS AND HEIFERS. 786 2 65 13. !23 2 59 834 3 70 21 .... 731 4 20 .... 877 4 23 .... 563 2 90 .... 614 2 9.) . ... 392 2 90 . . . . 5f5 3 10 .... 620 3 10 . ... Ml 3 50 .... 973 3 63 ....1430 2 r-3 ....111) 3 7.1 ....1030 2 75 ....12i 3 75 903 75 4 HEIFERS. 606 000 575 , 80 615 720 ! iO : 50 : 63 1 o 9. 7.. 4.. 1 1 1 1 1 '.'.'.'.'. 1 1 DULLS. ... 7?0 1 .V) 3 1 1 1 ... 740 2 23 ,..10O 2 33 ...1400 2 50 ...1165 2 50 ...1330 2 60 ...1110 2 CO ...1720 2 m 1 1 1 .116.1 3 25 . 980 3 hS .1530 3 ) .175 I 50 . 110 4 ifi . 162 4 M . 170 4 M . 190 4 50 . 165 4 1) 1 CALVES. 280 3 30 2 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 I 220 3 ro 270 3 75 250 I 1") ZTi I ) 170 4 25 216 4 : 2.VI 5 W STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 810 2 W I 518 3 70 420 2 23 1 690 3 i0 9 m 2 so 2 4 2 75 1 5;o 1 in i m 3 ;. 3 m 21-0 10 tti i :s 3 m 2 n ti) s 10 n co 2 vo 4 ow 3 00 STAGS. 1 lft") 2 M 19 1K1 4 20 1 1!W 1 J 14 1115 I 43 STOCK CALVES. 1 270 S 7J 1 1M 4 ?S STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 4 (ti 2 l ti Vt 3 13 2 90 i 30 13 7 3 JO 2 j 3 ;o 3 4(13 3 ; j 376 2 M 4 J2 3 .10 7 34 3 JO 73 3 8l 3 fi 2 IS lfl fM 3 ) 2 7K J IS It 762 3 2S 2 SIS 2 li IS ii 3 (0 1 919 2 73 1. MV 3 10 1J it 2 i 1 3M 3 40 20 673 2 S 1 ISO 3 V) 2 SM 3 3 (St 3 .) 1 7C0 3 00 a tv S .VI 3 4'1) 3 'M (I M l 3 ,V) 4 :.o; 3 C0 f.K. 3 ) 10 (10 3 .0 43 3 ;.3 m 3 ;o 8 m 3 60 7 Ml 3 li 17 970 3 70 M3 3 IS 7 39$ 3 .$ Joe Miner Nebr.iskn. 1 COW... 2 cows.. S cows.. ..1250 $3 .5 1 cow. . .1iX0 $2 50 ...1010 3 5.5 ,..1040 .1 10 1 cow. 1 cow. . S90 3 r.i .1200 3 35 li cows. 1043 .1 15 3i cows hWi 3 50 15 cows... .1022 .1 50 J. ('. Mllll,'liV,.hriiultii 1 heifer.... 570 2 00 41 cows 9.V2 3 00 9 cows !iS2 2 00 2 stags 1225 2 50 Teat on Uros. Nebraska. 6 cows.. . 97S 3 00 IS cow 1006 3 10 HOGS There was a good liberal run of hogs here today, and while u few hogs rold early nt right close to steadv prlc s. the general market wns lower. After the first round packers wero generally blddltu cents lower and In a good many casis if7'4 cents lower thnn yesterday's general mar ket They wanted to buy the guiernl run of mixed hogs from $5,75 to $5.80, but (.elle a held on ror better prices und 11s a r. sut It wns a little late before much was done I ho fact that Chicago came s'ow and r. cents lower was a strong factor In favor of buyers nnd helped them materially In pounding down values. The market h r' did not Improve as the morning advnneid and It Is safe to say that along toworl the close It was BfJIO cents lower. Th llglit hogs were left until the Inst and the ex treme close was very slow and weak and It wns a Into hour before a clearance was made. The bulk ot all the Miles ext tvls trom $o.i5 to $o.S5. Representative sales No. Av. an. t'r. .NO. 71... 70... 73... 76... 17... 65... 00... it.'.'. 1.0... M... 66... 70"! 64... 61... Av. en. IT. ..218 I) 5 80 ..209 120 5 80 ..222 120 5 80 20... 22... 62... 6J .. 79... 67... 69... 85... 53... C7... 87... 54... 76... 52... 98... 85... 67... 65... 92 3 SO .180 80 5 50 .161 8.1 I 50 ...160 120 5 50 ,tS. 80 rt 0 80 5 Sm ...182 ...231 ...184 40 3 1-5 .216 81 5 to 80 3 (.' .250 120 5 80 ...268 ...233 40 5 80 80 t 50 ...187 12.) 5 03 ...313 80 3 J ,277 2") 5 80 .263 60 6 80 .20J 1C0 J 13 ..212 4u 3 70 ...246 .. 5 0 40 3 80 .193 .40 o iO .238 .154 .180 40 5 70 ...265 120 1 80 & 70 5 70 ....2IS 40 5 V) 23S 160 u J I .189 160 215 100 5 To .241 3 .0 ...226 160 5 70 ...221 ... 5 70 .0. 91. 33. 61. 31. 70. .2ii3 80 & 80 169 120 & 80 217 240 5 .0 .261 80 5 0 40 5 80 61 220 120 3 70 SO 5 7o .238 79 19 258 120 5 80 7S., 212 120 3 10 199 111 5 70 211 160 3 vi 53... 60... .251 200 3 50 45.... 74.... 62.... 79.... 63.... 17.... 66.... 76.... 73.... 78.... 66.... 52.... 59.... ...218 80 5 TJi, ...224 160 5 28a ...233 40 b 72i ...311 360 5 75 .230 50 5 So 57.. 53.. 70.. ..261 40 3 50 267 129 5 i 275 120 6 50 .261 .218 40 5 75 219 80 5 82i 80 5 iS 40 5 75 80 5 73 71 IS ..223 SO 5 SA'i 80 6 82ia S) 5 82U .276 .230 .191 t.3. .212 16.) 5 3 C8 215 120 3 .207 73. .218 5 s:u 217 2(0 3 75 226 120 0 73 67.... 59.... .220 .26) 40 5 80 5 5214 40 6 5:"j 03 80 5 75 74.. 79.. 63.. 35.. 73.. 2C. 62.. 80.. 70.. 61.. 36.. ft).. 67.. 73.. (5.. 67.. 73.. 60.. C8.. 11.. 48.. .238 207 2'5 236 22-) 210 120 3 75 22.) 11,0 5 8'4 79. 83. 76. 71. 87. id. 41. . t a to 40 J 75 40 3 75 M f. 75 267 160 3 f.'l 2,i, 50 ..2i ,.211 .210 40 821 1 4) 3 51', 218 120 73 267 ISO 5 82'j ft, ,Z2i 4i .1 73 .214 200 5 124 2it i'j 218 20) 208 200 .237 80 5 )2l 79.... 94.... 75.... 76.... 65.... 85.... 69.... 233 80 5 521, ....235 ....243 ....26.1 5 :s 3 82 H 5 i: 19 80 5 15 40 .223 160 3 73 .216 40 3 774 .217 ... 5 77t, .222 280 6 62'1, 211 50 5 521!, 233 160 3 53 IV) 40 56 270 5 '.7i& . .209 50 & 83 65 216 ... CO 257 ... -4 222 62..'."i.".'249 i'o .1 r 3 77 V4 5 ;. .281 160 3 55 243 40 5 55 ....282 300 5 85 40 5 85 so 5 55 2(0 5 85 80 5 85 50 5 85 5 77'. ....211 71 213 2.10 5 '.7',j It 78 38 77 39.".'.'.', 79 1 98 74 66 60 46 69 49 55 1.. .237 I'S .223 ,.250 73.. 29.. ...221 120 5 ,t'i ...291 40 3 77!4 ...247 120 5 ,71.4 ...253 40 5 77 (j ...220 120 3 774 ...243 40 5 i7i,4 7) 7" 69""!! 00 48 76 76 83 74 83 231 120 6 53 ..213 3 S3 ..209 80 5 85 .232 120 3 85 .221 .225 . . 5 77i.ii Si 5 77v .280 .207 .211 85 8i 5 53 40 5 S3 .239 40 .230 240 5 171, 5 77U .241 101 5 .5714 211 160 3 tO ..360 ..254 ..341 S 92Vi ..208 Sin) 6 80 ..190 40 5 80 80 5 87 Vj 60 S 90 ... 5 10 ... SM ... 6 33 ... 5 9. ... 5 95 ... 5 95 89 71 73 70 64 82 ..238 240 3 tO ..256 ..314 !1 80 5 8n 120 5 50 50 5 80 1.3. .233 .238 63 310 48 315 ....219 160 3 80 ....221 120 5 80 60 291 70 299 29. 63., .26) 80 5 50 SHEEP There wns not a very heavy vun of sheep hero today nnd the general mar ket can bo quoted Just nbout steady with, yesterday. Packers seemed to want the better grades and it was not long before those answering to that description wero disposed of. The common stuff was of course neglected. There were quite n few lambs on sal this morning find the quality of the offer ings as it whole wa. nothing ixtr.i. T. o prices paid, though, did not show madi change from yesterday, though It was evi dent that tho market was no better. Thero Is still only a light demand for feeders at the samo quotations that have been In forco ror some little time. Quotation". Choice yearlings, $:i.25TM..riO; ralr to good yenrllngs, $3.16Ji3.25; cholco wethers. $3.00i?3.15; ralr to good wethers, $2.f53.00; cholco ewes. 2.C0(2.9): r.ilr to good ewes, $2.00i32.B0; choice spring lambs, il.G5ft5.GO, tatr to good spring lambs, $4.25u 4 05; feeder wethers. $2..'i0q3.0O: reedcr lambs, $3.uo'j'j.50. Representative sales No. Av. Rr $2 00 2 50 2 80 2 90 2 90 r. oi 1 0 13 western ewes (i2 reeder wethers .... M feeder lambs 217 western wethers .. 440 Utah wethers 205 western wethers .. 10 cull ewes 23 cull lambs 2S1 western owes 1 weste. n ewe 119 feeder lambs M western wethers.... 15 western lambs 141 western lambs 151 western lambs ..101 ..101 .. DO ..102 ..111 ..122 ,. 93 .. 62 .. 107 ,. 70 ,. 53 .. S7 .. 07 ,. 5S ,. C'J 3 00 3 00 3 15 I 50 1 CO 4 50 CHICAGO l,l i: STOCK MARKET. Cuttle mid Sheep Mow, Wlillr Ilo Are l.iiirer. CHICAGO, Aug. C.-CATTLE-Rccelpts, 4,000 head; very slow but steady; no choice here; good to prime steers, nominally $5.0) 6ti.30; poor to medium, $l.25f5.50; stockers and feeders, $2.2al.0(i; cows, $2.75f4.50; heifers, $2.25fl l.hi; cannors. $1.50f(2. 10; bulls, $2.25'n4.30; cnlves, $3,504(5.50; Texas steers, $3.00Sfl.OO. HOGS Receipts. 19,C) head; tomorrow, 2S,0ii head; left over, 0,000 head; 5c lower; mixed and butchers, $5.70fi0.(); good to choice heavy, $5.90f6.20; rough henvy, $5.50fi' 5.S0; light, $5 85116.90; bulk of sales, $5.S0ij) 5.9f. SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts, 8.C0) head; sheep, slow to 10c lower: lambs, slow to Iw lower, except for good fancy, good to cholco wethers, $3.5014.00; fair to choice mixed. $3.0O3i3.50; western sheep, $3.2Mi3.0.; yearlings, $3,751)4.25; nntlvo lambs, $2.00'ii6.00; western lambs, $n.25f).15. Ofllclal receipts and bhlpmontH for yes terday: RECEIPTS-Cnltle, 25,515 head; hogs, 20,. 99'.' head- sheep. 32,153 head. SHIPMENTS-Cnttle. 4,953 head; hogs, 7,251 head: sheep, 1,567 head. St, I.1111I1 Live .Stock Mnrki'l. ST. LOL'IS. Aug. fi. CATTLE Receipts, b.OOO head. Including 3,000 head Texnns; market steady, with Texans slow; native shipping and export steers, $I.7.W5.S0; dressed beef and bulcher steers. $l.2.f5 pi; steers under I.ohO lbs., $3.20I.(V5; stockers and feeders, $2.15f 110; cows and heifers. $.'.oi(pl.O); dinners. $l.fif2.60, hulls. $2 00,( 3.00; Texns and Indian steers, $J.3..WI40; cows and heifers. $2.2M(3 35. , , . HOGS Receipts, o.om head: mnrket steady, pigs and lights. $.-..o'().).M; packers, tfi.SMj5.05; butchers. $0.onifi;'0 SIIEEl5 AND LAMRS -Receipts. 2,500 head; market stendv, native muttons, $.1.00 ffi3M, lambs. $1 OOlifl.to: culls and bucks, jj.oo&s.ifi; Blockers. $1.(1200. Stock In Sluiil. -iA...i...r ,1 1,1a nlinu'ri the rer'rlntR nf 111" 1 111 11' 11 ih ' ... cattle, hogs nnd sheep at the five principal live SIOCK lllllin.-tn " (.,,,tp South Omaha 3.535 Chicago I"1" Kansas City lo.ofO St. Louis &'" St. Joseph 2.t'i Hogs. Sheep 11,217 10. fx) 1.177 X.Orf) 2 (0 2 1 a 1.22.-1 15,i 00 fi.'KO R,rifr. Totals. .30,092 20 9 : ,Vmv York Live Stoel NEW YORK. Aug C-UEEVES-Recclpts. 1,199 head, steady Cables reported 1 vo cattle selling at Ufll2c per lb., dr'ta d weight; sheep nt l041HI$c. dressed weight, nnd no young sheep offered; refr.'gcr.itor beef sternly ut SMJI"c per lb. Shipments, 070 entile, l.loo sheep und 5,600 quarters of beef. CALVES-Receipts, 117 head; good light venlf; steady, coarse und heavy calves) mil . nbout 250 unsold, veitls. Jl.&oji'.uo, toi $7 r.o, SHEEP AND LAMRS- Receipts, S..H3 head; sheep slow, top grades steady; good and prime Inmbs nbout steady, others dull and lower; 21 cart ot stock unsold; sheep, $2.26t(4.PO; culls, $1.U5TI,00; lambs. $l.00JI i.S's. one car at $0.?5; culls and common iambs, $2.trtfi3.0O, HOOS-ltecelpts, I.3MI hend; trlilo llrrn. Klili'HN fit l.lv,. M04.U Market. KANSAS CITY, Aug. ('..-CATTLE Re ceipts, 14,5(0 natives. Sul Texans nnd (00 calves; native and Texas beef steers 10f( loc higher, cows and heHcrs steady ti strong, stockers and recders lojflSe lower; choice export and dress beef steers, $5.5Vjf r..'; fair to good, $1 55'.(5 lo, stockeri an I reeilers, $3.0iVfi 1.00; western ted steer.'. $1.50 Jiri.fiO; western rang, steers, $.3.25f 1.50. lexans and Indians. $3.(Xir4 W; cows, $2.65 Jfl.25; heifers, $3.(Hi3ffii. tanners. $2AVfl2.joi bulls. $2,504( 1.50, calves W(WI.7.i. HOGS-lteceipts. r.,irt hc.ul; market opened steady, rinsed 5e lower; top, $o.lii(.; bulk or sales. $S.7mi0 op; heavv. $0.0 ?r 17'5; plgXs? $1251'(5!3nS' 'V' r0'("'",,5i "". 5-30S5- siiEEP AND LA M US Receipts, 2,0 head; lambs 1M72.V higher, sheep steadv: i'''i!'!, l.2.iVS.23. wethers. $3.2.3 7. ewes, $2 inftlf.Sn; western range sheep, 3O0jn,40; stock sheep, $1.752.25. SI. .losepli Live Stock .Mnrket. ST. JOSEPH, Aug. 6 - CATTLE- Re ceipts, 2,557 head; strong to 5c higher fnr good lo choice, others steadv; cows and helferM. tl 4fl 0- I, nil.. 1 ....... 1 4.80; stockers and feeders, $1 751.(8); veals, $2 Wtl.i.OO. HOGS - Receipts, S.905 head; mnrket ?.,,:,!;!-v 1" 100 light nnd light mixed, $....,0i(,i.SJ; medium, $5.7.V(!0.I7ti, pigs. $2.50Ji 5.15; bilk, $5.75110.00. M111'!.M AVli T.ivino n...l.... im. - ....... ...... tidtiijin i-i'ir, head; market weaker; lop Idaho Inmbs, $V Coffee Mnrket. NEW YORK, Aug. (l.-COFFEE-Futuies opened steadv. at unchanged price. Im mediately following the call the nv.ir' t became tlrm and prices ndvanced 5 points on covering and some outside buying. The rise was sustained until the earlv nft. r noon when prices reacted under a big visible supply Increase nnd room sell ng The foreign news wns summed up as bear lull and Ilrazlllan receipts continued heavy, but these factors were thoroughly dis counted early In the session The tnnrkn wns tlnnlly steady at tu t unchanged prbe, Tntnl sales were 31,750 bags. Including So- -tembernt I.S.W l.:0c; December. 5 10c; Mairh, "..We: May. 5. lOlf 5. 5e. Spot RIo, s'cai.; No. 7 Invoice, 5,c. Mild, dull; Cordovn, 3(i ll'C. Dividend on (;iurnse Stock. NEW YORK, Aug 0. Tho annual meet ing of the stockholders or the Olucce Su- nr Refining company wns held In Jersey Cltv today. The vnenncy In the board of d'roo tors caused bv the death of F. O. Mat thlesen wns filled by the election of hi son, F. W. Matthleeen. J. W. Vnnben- bllrirer nml Vnrmnn ll.i,, ,...,-,. ..Mi..... .i directors. No report wns given. A dividend or 7 per ce t on the prererred nnd 0 or cent on the common stock was declared Identify Aliened Svvlinllrr. OSWEGO. N. Y., Aug. fi.-Sherlff War, on believes that the real name of Dr. R. M l.TlflA ll'llll lu ,C,. It, ll.n ...1 1.11 1... ...... v. ,r ...... .,, l.Mllll.V Jl IH'H' charged with swindling and wanted by the o hi mini; vines, in i. nnries m. (.rievv nf U, T T . . . . - .. . . ,.i . , ' ... .... ...... iwiiiiin nvii' I rui'iveil iril'U St. Louis signed Alexander Grlevy and wi ro ..ii.-l'ii-ii ii j-.iif.ivn. AVunIioiiIn on Siintn !. ALRUQUEROU'C. N. M.. AlIC fi.Rlr nn. senger trains nre stalled here owing to wnihouts on the Santa Fe r.illroml. It Is expected repairs on tho mnin lino will ho coinpieieii tonn', nut no trains can run to Santa Fo for a day or two. Nearly two Inches nf water fell nt Santa Fe In two hours. Telegraph wires are In bad shape. Stnnilnrd oil Dcrlni'f Dividend. snw vnnip a., ti, ,n .i ...... ... , mi iijirLinin in iiit: Standard OH company of New Jersey have ,i iiuiiiiru) iiiviuciin in o pi r cent, Tills comnnren ettli n ilhirnllnu ,f in cent in June and 20 per cent in March. " TUB REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tues day, August 6: Wfirrnnty Deed, ,. J. G. Fuller to A. T. Ayers, lot 39, Nelson's add $ i.ooo Charles Thorson nnd wife to Omaha itenuy company, w 6V4 feet or eV4 of n 1W teet and e 2a feet of w 55 feet of n 160 reet lot 4, block 2, Park I'loco 150 Carrie Emanuel to Elster. Grace and Louis Ordens, lots 7 to 10. block I, Cloverdale ,. 16) A. T. Ayers and wire to J. G. Fuller, H.6 lot 73, Nelson's ndd l.oOO National Life Insurance company to H. A. Harrows, lot 19, block 6, Mon mouth park i E. E. Peters and wife to M. A. Rrown, lot 4, block 7, Raker Place... 50 M. J. C. Ryan and husband to Hiiiih Jensen, lot 12, block 1, Sheridan Place fio E. .1. Homier to Adolph Newman, nV4 lot 4, block 40, Omnhn S.'.'OO M. J. Jackson to W. T. Jackson, lot 1, . 1. , IMMf 1 1 H SlllllllV. 1 00) 1.CO0 1,000 M. S. Ilolwny to W. H. Gntcs, lot IS. block 0, Hanscnm Place W. H. Gates and wife to Adolph Wernher, samo Rcnjamln Rrownell et nl to Albert Mohr, 13.3 acres In "Table Land".... Quit (iiilin Deeds. J. F. Dreesen et nl to A. M. Drecsen, sen, o' sw 1-15-11 , Samo to G. H. Dreessen, nu ro 1-15-tl Frank Schnurer nnd wife to E. J. IJonner, nVi lot 1, block 40, Omaha .. 1 Z,3i EXPORT 0IL& Pipe Line Co. OF BEAUMONT. WELL NOW DOWN OVER CM FEET, WITH 10-INCH CASING. CLOSE OF IFFERIN& AT 60c, AUG. tO. The amount of stock allotted Mr sale nt fiOc, having he ii nearu subscribed, tho offering at this prln will bo doted as above, and Hie pn e will ADVANCE TO 75c. FEB SHARE. Send subsf rlptb ns either lo the compnnv at M.Mwni"nt. Texis, or to Its Fiscal Agents as below. Mall applications for stock at oo ivntrt must bear date AND POSTMARK not Intel than Aug loth, those by wl a must reach our olflces by the dote . business, 0 . in . on that day. The right to reduce or ilcclluo any sub serlptlon Is oxpresfJy reserved. All applications will be stumped with tho exact time of receipt and allotments made aeoorillngly, until only 6,0o0 shntcs mmiln. In order to give nil a fnlr and equ.il rhnnco lo secure an Interest In this com pany these 5,(0 shares are reserved to allotted pro rata among applicants wh-o orders arrlvo too late to seetiro th iu 1 number nf shales desired. Mnkn cheeks, drafts and mny r o s payable to tho order of 8ANFORD MAKEEVHR. 84 Adams, St , Chicago, i Oenornl Agent for Nebraska. Trbepliour lllftU. Boyd Commission Co Successors to Jimei E. Iloyd ft Co., OMAHA, NKIl. COMMISSION (illAIN I'lltlVlKIO.VII AMI STOCKS, Hoard of Trad Ualldintj. Direct wires to Chlct;o and New Tar. Curtesrondciice, John A. Wniren Js Co.