TITE OMAHA DAILY TiEE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, W01. 10 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Lower Cab'es Uptet Etui Calculation in Whut and Market Bicomts HerToni. FLUCTUATIONS WITHIN NARROW LIMIT Trnde In Corn Slnvr nnd Trier Lower Ht Open I iiK (Inti llcellne with litit Sin ii II Vohinii: of lluslncss. j CHICAGO, An;?. IS. l-ower cnrls In the fnee of the string h t.xn.b. c.l n r Jts terday rtitlur upset tnc euiouiaiions oi in hulls In the wheat pit today unci the r -milt wns thu mnrket wns somewlnt lurv u . September wheat closed u sl.nde ioer. September corn closed Uc lower, oats wer lie higher und provisions ranged from a shade to 124r higher nt tin- r.u..i Quietness prevailed nt tho 1 n MS ll the wheat pit anil prices were .ower. Fluctuations during the clay wero wl.hln a narrow limit nnd there wore no fen. tires of Interest to the trade. Scpteml) r opened TiHe lower nt 7iVsf4 73j,c, and nil covering hy shorts the pric ndvnecvl 10 7.1c, but declined again to 3iiT3lir felling by local longs. The ilim wif u shndo lower nt TSSfiS'jc. llrnds. reefs s p piy showed n docreaec of l.toO.n U bushe.s. Primary receipts were 9j3,w bush Is. against 1,116,0M) bushels lnt je-tr .' board clearances of whoit and llni r wore equal to I.iViS.iO) bushes and r I. t it Minneapolis and Diiluth were r, parted at 22 cars, compared with U7 cars list wo k find SOU a year ago; Ixicnl receipts were 406 cars, with M enrs of contriu-1 grade. Thu conflicting reports ns to the relative miiount of damage done the corn crop by thn recent drouth were rellected sotno.h t In tho attitude taken by local bu 1 , w o were Inclined to get r!d of their hidings Trade, however, was very small and prl c were a Bhnde lower at the r.penlng n sympathy with wheat nml on Incroised re ceipts. September opened n slnd to 61 74e higher. On covering 1 y shi.rt i : n I outside buying the price advanced lo 0i. but on scllllng by commission hotiseo there was n decline to ffl'ic nnd the ilise w a llrm nnd '4c lower nt 6'JVif "!'u Tin r was a noticeable Improvement In cash de mand, sales of S'ii.OX) bushels b Ing . im ported for shipment litre. II cilp.B, 2V1 en rs. Oats were lower. Trading was within n narrow range and the volume nf bu Iness vwih small. The market Inelfd nny ro tlceable feature. Septt mbor toll betwen SOiic nnd 30To, closing with a gain of '.c nt the high point. Local receipts were 64. cars. Provisions opened steady nnd trading was moderately active. The principal feature was good buying of ribs by one of the Nam ing pncklng houses. Helling was scaite od. Keptenibcr pork ranged between JI3.97',i an I II 1.274, closing 12Hc higher nt 1H.0; lard sold between ts.?ib anil JS.75 nnd I1.77V4 nn i J9.80, and closing n simile higher nt the hi h point. HlbH clcsed 10c higher nt $H,05, nft-?r selling between $7.9) and J.tS. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, P6 cars j corn, 70 cars: oats, 220 cars; hors, 27,000 head. Tho leading futures ranged ns follows: Artlcles.l Open. I High. Low. Closo.Yes' Wheat 1 I Sept. 73Hffi 73;i 7G I 7!M COiJi ti2Rs tii! 3.S 73fJ l , 73 75 75lj1j7i! 73. :',(. .'9 Dec. May Corn Sept. Dec. Mny Oats Sept. Dec. Mny Iork Sept. Jnn. Lard Sept. Oct. Jnn. Illbs Sept. Oct. Jnn. I 501.0; W 69U.. GITi. cavtuwi Cl m 37?i 40 14 0714 15 35 8 77V4 8 85 S to 7 93 8 02',4 7 03 3n, 37i 3GHI MTi, 37'i 377(, 3'Jl0i,ifiU! 13 D7HI II 25 13 30 I 15 GO I 13 97li 14 20 13 30 13 50 S SO R 72'J 8 87141 SO 8 62141 k S3 K 80 8 874 S 921,4 8 (V 8 1214 8 05 8 80 S S3 7 01 I 8 n 7 07141 R 15 7 90 I 8 05 7 91 7 974 7 93 No. 2. f'nsh quotations were ns follows: KLOnh-Steady; winter patents, J3 ICiI? S.tO; straights, J3.20fi3.30: clears. S2.SO03.1O; iprlng specials brands, JI.10fN.2-). W'tlHAT-No. 2 spring, 72VW73ic: No. 3 spring, fiOHW.&c; No, 1! red, 73c. CORN No. 2, MUc; No. 2 yellow. 69HC OATS-No. 2, 3i;(f37e; No. 2 white, 40c. No. 3 white, 37H53Si4c HYK-No. 2, 59WT(t0o. SEKI)S-No. 1 ilnx, Jl.fi; No. 1 northwest ern. $1.07: clover, contract grade, J10.23? I'ROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl 514.00 (ii 15.06. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $8.75ifS.77Vj. Short ribs sides (loose), $7.90178.10. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). J7.t5ff7.50. Sho't cloir sides (boxed). JS. (SiRS-Kl. WIIISIvY-BhsIs of high wines, $1.29. Sl'OAH Cut loaf, fic; granulated, 5.52c: confectioners' A, fi.39e; off A, 5.21c. Following nre tho receipts nnd shipments for today: Hcco!pt.. Bhlpmo iIh Flour, bbls 1S.II0O 15.000 Wheat, bll 301.O.VI 172.000 Corn, bu 215.000 30.000 Oats, bll 59t,0"0 188.10) live. I111 1 0.Vsl Harlev. ha :I2,C10 n.Ooo On the Produce exchange today tho but ier mnrket wnu stronz: i!rea merles. 1 1 IWtfi lc; dnlrlcs, 13i.4fil7c. Cheese, steady, 9f( lOic. lggs, stemiy, mli'AC. M:W YORK fJi:M5RAl, 31AI1KKT Qiiiitutlonn of Ihe liny ConiiitntlltlFx. nn VnrlniiH nkh' vnriK Anc. 13 FLOUR Recelnts S.CKi bbls,; exports. 21.111 bbls.; sales. 9,500 nki'K market llrnilv held, but nulet nt old in Ices: winter natents. S3.n0fIO.9J: winter straights. 13.t0i!'.3.55: winter extras. $2.5Uiii 2.W); winter low grades, J2.3OJ12.40; Minne sota natents. $3.90174.20: Mlnnesntn bakers. 52,tvSifj3.15. Rye Hour, steady: receipts, 500 bbl. ; tales, On) bbls,, fair to good, J2.70ff 3.10, choice to fancy, S3.avfj3.50. CORNMKAL Steady; yellow western, S1.2.V, city, $1.22; Urnndywine, J3.mfi3.35. RYU Steady ; No, 2 wei-tern. Hie f. o. b. nllont; state, 55fa."Gc c. I. f. Now York, car lots. ItARLKY Quiet; feeding. 52c c. I. f. Huf falo; malting, tWiZc c. I, f. Huffnlo. W11KAT Recelnts. 11G.250 bu ; exports 211.153 bu.; salcH. 3,170,000 bu. futures. IG.O01J bu. spot. Spot market dull; No. 2 red, so-c nlloat nnd 70c elevator; No. l northern, Dii luth, S2c f. o. b. nlloat; No. 1 hard, Duluth, 9)c f. o. b. alloat. Options wenk and except for a shnrp Into nftcrnoou rnllv on big cUnrnnces nnd northwest Improvement were unsettled niyl easy nil dny. The fell lug motives Included poor export demand, disappointing cables and realizing, closed llrm at n partial He net loss; sales Included No. 2 red, September, 78,('l"9o, closed nt 79c; October. 7NW0o, closed nt "Vc; De cember, 80 5-ltk', cloned Ht M'e. CORN Receipts. 32,000 bu.; exports. 14,477 bu.; sales, li,() bu. futures; spot. No. 2, file elevator and ff.Sc f. o. b. nlloat. Op tlon1 were dull nnd easy all day, rellectlng lower cables, the whent depression, lack of outside support, small clearances nnd further unloading; It llnnlly rallied slightly with whent and closed sternly at Uft-Sio net loss; September, ft! ll-ltoYTO r, cloned nt 63f'c, October closed at CUke; December, tiyftttt'ic, closed nt iVi'ao. OATS Receipts. 30mj bu.; exports, G.9SG bu.; spot, llrm: No. 2, 40e; No 3, rjuc; No. 2 while, 41ft mfcc: No. 3 white, I.IVjc; track, mUcil western. nO'TIlc; trai, white west em, l2frftH; track, white taie, 42f(Wc. Op tion:! quiet but fairly steady. UAY-8tendy; shlpp'.s, ;sVsft75e; good to choice, 90fo93c. HOI'S Onlet; state, common to choice. 100) crop, irfilbo; l93 crop, loyne: old 0I1R 24iiic. lMcllIc const. 10W crop, 13yi7ic; lsw crop, 114 13c; olds, 2fTtic. IllDF.S-FIrm; Onlveston. CO to 25 lbs., lA'ifin'.c; v oiiiurum, -1 10 .J ion., iul.c; Tex ns dry, 21 to ,10 lbs., 144c. LICATUKR Stonily ; hemlnck tole. Rucnoi Ayres. ugnt to ncnvyweignts, :.v,4U.'4i-c; acid. 23'4ii2lUc. TALLOW Finn; city, 4 15-lfic; country, 5 Qfl'iO. MOLASSKS-Stcndy; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice. 35il42c. RFTT ICR Receipts, 13.S91 pkgs.; mnrket llrm; state dairy, lllTISc; creninpry. lfWf 20ic; June packed rnctory, 15(fi5V5c; Imltn tlrn creamerv, HJfl71iiC. CHKKSK-Rccelpts. 22.12! pkes.; ma-kot quiet; fancy, lire, lolorcd 9jc; fine , Urge, white, lUc fnn"y, s.nnll, mloicl, S'jr, rnnc.v, hmall. wnite, sc. IJOns-Receipts, l.im ikgs ; llrm; s'ntc nnd I'cmiHylvnnla, UUilSv; western cnuilcd, 12fTlSl4e; western Ulicindled, Mfllo. I'Ol'LTRY-Allve, sieady; rpruigers, 13V4c; turkeys, 9140, fowls, OVjo: dress d, Ormer; siiringerx, lan": ihwih, KfjJitci inrseys, 711 I'ROVIrilONS-Recf, llrm; family. JH.201, 15.01; mess, $15: beef hnms, Jl'l.owr 22.00; packet. JlO.lXfcfllVSO; city, cxtrn India mess, J16.00JJK.fO. cut meats, easy: pIck led bellies, $S.75fjlO,75; plcli'o.l sho'll 'era, J7.00ii7.23; pickled hums, $11.25. I.iird, llm; wiiatcrn stoamed, f'J.10; mtlned. llrm. conti nent. $9 25; South America. J0.S5; compound, $7.oofl7.25, I'ork, llrm; family. JH2jni6.'0; short clear, J16.2.VT1 17.50; mess, $15.00Ulfi.i". MKTALH Tho market wn quiet today. 1'Uc uncertainty rfb'udlnii the acttletncm of the strike had much to do with the pre- ailing dullness nnd In the absence of bus iness vnlues were more, or less nominal. Tin was very quiet and nominally quoted at 12.IMJ2.75 here, while In London PlK tin was 2s 0.1 lower, which closed spot at 11 17s Cd and futures at 112 17s bd. Locally copper was nominally unchanged utjl$.6"tf! 17.0.) for Lake Superior nnd 16.32i-,i?16 62V: for casting ami electrolytic. L'nuer Hunt ll'iuldntlon prices In London I'il off lis 2;l, spot standing nt the close- nt Co s Od and futures nt 17s Cd, thus establishing n new low record for the last three yeurs. Lean was dull nil round; here snot closed nt H.37',3 nnd In London nt 11 Us. Spelter was featureless nt M.tfl3.9i, London spot closed nt 16 12s Gd, with trade slow Do mestic Iron market continues Inactive, nnd nominally unchanged; No. 1 northern foun dry. $14.5); No. 1 toiindry, southern, mk't 15.2n, No. 1 foundry, Hoiithcrn, sof t, $14.io'u 15.25. Olasgow wan ants closed at ols unu Mlddlesborough clone.l at 46s Hid. OMAHA WIIOI,i:XI.U MARICKl. Condition of Trade 11 ml Uiiolntlons nn Xlnple 11 lid l-'niipy I'rodnrr. LOOS-Recelpts fair, loss off, 1211313c. L1VL I'Ot Ll RY-llens, b'utHjc, young and old toosters, Je; turkeys, CijSc; ducks and geese, cc, spring chlcKens, per lb., lly '"iCTTKR-Coinmon to fair, I28121ic; lvi,ie iiiiid. in ijiis 15'uiGc; suparntur, . . FRHSI1 FISil-Ulack bass, ISa; white biis.i, ivc; bluellsh, He; bullheads. IOC; blue fins, 7c; buffaloes. 614c; cutllsh. 12c; cod, 9c; crnpplts, 10c, clscoes, 5c, halibut, lie; herring, Gu; nauuock, loc; pue, 9c; reil snappet, luc. salmon, lie; i-unilsh, 5c; trout, luc, whltensh, loc. I'iClliONS-Llvc, per doz., COc. VKAIS-Cholce, J9C. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland, ni.tOj No. i upland, 9.W; medium, $15. bu; couise, J7..V). Rye straw, JG.O0. Tile's prices nre for hay ot good color und quality. De mand fair. WHKAT-GJc. COR.-Mi3c. OA 1S-I014C, old. HRAN-Jli. VKCH3TADLES. ORKKN CORN-Per doi 12Ho. CARROTS Per doz., 20c. ltKLTS-Per half bushel basket, 40c. TI.'RNIPS-Per basket. SCc. CUCUMHURS-Homo grown, per doz., 20 3oe. Li:TTUCi:-Per bu.. 20c. RADISIIKS-Per dcz 15GMc PARSLKY Per doz,. 20c. NKU' 1 U 1 A KJKh-H ui l.Ol. OAHHAOrc Home grown, SHc. TOM ATOUS Homo grown, per 18-lb. bnsket, SI.W. ONIONS Home grown, per lb., 2VJc. CAUL1FLOVER-Home grown, per doz., 75c, UKANS Wax, per half-bu. basket, $1; string, per half-bu. basket, 75c. PKAH -Pet bu $1, per half-bu 60c. CANTALOCJPK-Pcr basket, 75c3J1.00; crates, 12. WATERMELONS Texas, 20tf33c. as to size. CELERY Kalamazoo, per bunch, 25030c, FRUITS. APPLES Per bid.. ?i.2.(j2.50. CHERRIES-Nutlvc, per S-lb. bnsket, 33c; Missouri, per 24-qt. case, XI. PEACHES- California, per box, 90c: free stone, Jl, choice Klnertos, Jl; fancy, $1.20. PLUMS-Cnllfornln, per crato. J1.25'al,50; homo giown, per S-lb. basket, 25c. PEAitS-lfartletts. J2.25iii.SO. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Vnlenclns, Jj.00; Med. sweets, J4.uO. 11ANANAS Per bunch, according to size, CHICAGO. Aug. 12. CATTLE-llccclpts, 26,wj; rough, steady; others slow to loij 15c higher; good to prime steers, JS.dVu'l.2S; poor to medium, Jl.3uijb.45; stocKers unu feeders. J2.25il4.lhJ: cows. J2.40it4.4O; heifers. J2.25Jjl.S0; canners, Jl.50fj2.25; bulls, J2.50'u.' 4.30; calves, $3.00ij6.25; Texas fed steers, I3.mrii4.50. HOGS Receipts today, 36,000; estimated for tomorrow, 25.000; left over, 1,525; best stronger nnd others weaker: mixed nnd butcher. $5.70!iG.05: good to choice neavy JG.00ijG.15; rough heavy, Jj.G0iS.75; light, 15.GO'nu.90: bulk of snles. Jj.K6ie.W. hiikei' ueceintH. ih.uou: stronger: inmos. lOfflEu higher: good to choice wethers, J3.70 sji.2j; inir to cnoico mixca, .'.iwj.wj; weai em sheen. S3.2561l.15: yearlings. J3.00M4.50: native lambs, J2.5i4j5.I5; western lambs, J3.75 C5.45. Olllclnl Saturday Receipts: Cnttle, 32,100; hogs, 10,922, sheep, 731. Shipments: Cattle, 532; hogs, 0,60o. SI. I.onls Crnlu nml Provisions. ST. T.nTMS. Ainr. 13 WHEAT Lower". No. 2 red cash, elevator, 7214c; track, 7.4 iff 73i.4c: September. 72?ic; Dccemoer, iti?j Toc; Mny, 79T4C! No. 2 hard, 73c. COItN Ijiwpr: No. 2 ensh. C0C. track 61ii62c: September, Glic; December, 63c Mnv. Kn.;e. oath lowtr: no. 2 casn. aic iraca. ju 3Sc. September. 37,3c; May, 40;c; No. 2 white. 3Sif3!'t. . RYE Firm nt wc. l.M.AVSRF.D No mnrket. FLOUR Dull but llrm; new red winter natents. J3.55ii3.70: extra rnncy nnu Btrnli-lilM t.l.i5ifi3.3n! elenr. S2.70ffi3.00. TIMOTHY SEED Firm, nigner ana in demand; prlmo new, worth J5.75; poorer grades less. nil A NTFirm. 87e. t. a. b.. this side. HAY-Tlmothy, llrm, $14.00911.50; pralrls easy. J7.00ijI4.lJ. WlllHivy aieauy, i.uu. IRON COTTONTIES-JI.20. HAGGlNG-GSi,'ii7Uc. HEMP TIVINK-lie. ii!nvtsioNS Pork, firm: Jobbing. Jl.75 t.nr.1 llrnier. JS.GfWi8.fi2U. DrV Salt meats (boxed), stronger; extru shorts, J8.25; clear ribs, JS.50; clenr sides. JS.75. Hncon (boxed). h.ronger; extra snorts, VJ.v.:t; cicar nui ii r.(l: elnnr nldps. S9.R2U. METALS- Lend, llrm, J4.3C5TI.40. Spef.cr, 11 1 r f nt SX.KO. POl'LTRY-Steady; chickens, 6c: springs 10c; turkeyt, 5c; young. S'tUZc; ducks, Be springs. 60; geese. 3e; springs, 1c. Hl'TTER - Higher; creamery, 16JJ22C dnlry. 1317c l.'fsns rttendv: nrnrbv. 11c. RECEIPTS-Flour. 11.000 bbls.: wheat tm.nm bu.: corn. 33.(ifi0 bu. : oats. 101.000 bu SHIPMENTS-Flour. 12,0() bbls.; wheal 21,00-) bu.; corn. 60,10a bu.; oats, b,,w nu. l.licrpool (irnln nml Provisions. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 13,-WHEAT-Spot uir.n.iv N'n 2 reil western, winter, os 9(1 No 1 red northern, spring. 3s 9d. Futures unlet; September, 5s 8Td; December, os l(j3d. i'iinvRno, firm: American mixed, new ii.i. ImorlKnn mlveil. old. HO stock. FU tores.' llrm: Seiitember. 4s llsd; October, 5s Ud; November, 63 lid. III.- A siffinndlni). line, fis 5d. l'M.OLR-St. Louis fancy winter, dull at "3 6(1- . . . 1IOOQ null nl Vt .1 4d PROVISIONS Beef, firm; extra India mess, 4Ss 9d. Pork, llrm; prime mess, west Cd. Hams, short cut. 11 to 1G lbs. ui.,n,i,. nt K" 7ri Lnnl. .llrm : nrlme western In tierces, steady .11 iis.i; .Miiericiin ik flned, in palls, steady nt 44s 3d. Bacon. Cum berland Clll, .! 10 JO Ins., liuiei III 1. mi; nhort out. Hi to 24 lbs,, unlet at 47s; ions clear miuuics, ngiii, -i 10 31 lbs., stendy nt Itis Cd; long clour middles, 35 to 40 lbs., stendy nt 45s 9d; short clear Packs, in to 2U ins., quiet nt us; clenr bellies, 11 to 10 lbs., stendy at 61s 2d; rhoulderH, square, 11 to 16 lbs., quiet nt 37s Cd. .. . . BI TTER ! rm: llnest cniteu states. y.s; good Pnlted States, 7Ss. I'HEESE-FIrm; American llnest white, 4Cs Cil, American llnest colored, 47s. tallow ! inn; prime ciiy, zuii 1x1; .us- trallnu. In London. 27s fid. Recelnts of whent during the Inst three dnys, 438.0"O contals, Including 391,000 Amer ican. Recelnts of American corn during the last three days, 52,iV) centals. Kiiiin City (irnln nil". Provision. KANSAS CITY. Allg. 13 -WHEAT-Sor- tcnibor, C77c. December, 70-Hc; c ish, No. 2 Hnrd. la'liisivto; .no. ion. i24'uoio. CORN Boptcmner. B34c; pecemner. ro'.n; onsh. No. 2 mixed, tSVfi59Uo; No. 2 white, 59iic. OATS NO 2 wnite. 39V4'i(10C. RYE No. 2. fiit'lCSe. HAY-Cholco timothy, 114 50; cho'eo prnlrle. Jll.Of. Bl'TTER Creamery, ISVjQlSc; da;y, fancy, HTfltic. EGGS-Firm; fresh Missouri nnd Kansas slock quoted on 'change nt lie dozen, loss oft, rnses returned. RECEIPTS-Whent. 126,000 bu.; corn, 61, Cnsi bu.. oats. 12,0iiii bit. SHI PM ENTS Wheat, 122,400 bu.; com, !8,C) bu.; onls, 11,000 bu. Mlmienpolls 'Whent, l'lour nnd Ilrnii, MINNEAPOLIS, Allg. 13. WHEAT September, 73fi"3c ; Octoh'r, 72'Tj7lc; on trnck, No. 1 hard, 71c; No. 1 northern, 72c; No. 2 northern, 70V4C FI.Ol'R Firm, llrst patents, J3,f0fjir0; second patents, J3.75fj3.f5; tlrrt clears, f3 0J; second clenr?, J2.30. BRAN In bulk, J13,EOfll4 (0. ', Diiluth (Irnln Mnrket. ni'H'TH. Aug, 13,-WHEAT-Cnsh. No. 1 hard, 75H7?6o; September, 73ic; December, 7lic, OATS - 371,41370. CORN Not quoted. ChuiiKes In Avnllnlilr slnppllp, NEW YOP.K, Aug. 13.-8peclal cable and telegraphic communications to Brndstreet's show the following changes In avnllable supnlles from the Inst account: Wheat. United States and Cnnndn. enst of Rockies, decrease, l,?65,00o bu.; afloat for Europe, Increase, xVnO; total supply, de crease. l.Mo.OOn bu. Coin, United States and Canada, east of Rockies, Increase. lio,") bu. Oats, United States and Canada, enst of Rockies, incrense, aii,',) uu. Among the more important increnses n ported to Rrndstrect s nro those of 1 .3.0 J bushels nt Depot Hnrbor, liO.C") nt NpJ' mrt .News, M.if't nt Louisville nnn nch at Portland, Me,, and nt Lincoln and fltitft TVir. lAntlln. ilffrmlfleA nre tllOSC of 157.IW) bushels nt Chicago private eleva tors, ino.O") at Fort Worth. 7700 nt St. Joseph, 67.U.O nt Norfolk nnd Sn.oro each nt Akron nnd Manitoba. Plillndelplilii I'rndner Slnrliet. PHILADELPHIA. Aue. 13.-HUTTER- Flrm, good demand; fancy western cream ery, 21Ho; fancy western prims, iiuo, rnncy nearby prints, 21c. EGOS Firm, good demand; fresh nearby. 17e; fresh western, 17c; fresh southwestern, 12&o; fresh southern. 12c. . CHEESE-Dull and wenk; .ew or 111 renms. fnnev ntnnll. 9'C. NcW 0rK lllll crenms, fair to choice, 9'ij9c. Toledo IJrnln nnd Seed, Trtt .i.-t-in rt Aiiff 13 WHEAT At tlvo nnd steady'; cash nnd August, 75c; Septem- CORN Active nnd llrm; casn, ojvi-, a v tember. G04c; Decjmbcr, G2V4C; .1111 y, tic. OATS Dull but steady; cash nnd Sep tember, 37c RYEfilc. . , , SEEDS-l'lover, nctlve; ensh, prime nnd October, JG.55. MllwnnWoc Grnlli MnrUrt. MMAVAI'KRK. Allc. 13. WHEAT Iiwer; close, No, 1 northern, IV,ii74'ic; No. 2 northern, 72lsc; September, 73e. RYE-Stendy; No. 1. mc. HA R LE Y Stendy ; Nn. 2, 63Q6lc; sample, 35iiGlc. CORN septemner, bv-tc. Peorln Mnrket. PEORIA, Aug. 13,-COnN-Enslcr; No. 2, e. OATS Firm: new No. 3 white, 37J37Uc, billed through. WHISKY-On the basis of J1.30 for fin ished goods. XKW YORK STOriCH AMI HOXDS. IliiNltiCKN on Mil 11 1 1 .Seule, but DrnllnKS Are Wider. vku' vnntf Aue. 13. lluslnrsi todnv was on n smnll scnle. but there wns 11 wi i-r distribution of the denllngs. Strength was shown by many Important stocks, but the general movement continued Irregular. 1 no opening movement wns higher on n resump tion of yesterday's strength nnd ths go d tone of thu Lindon market. The fortnightly settlement ubroad wns arriingcu b.ius .ic torlly nnd nrbltrage houses bougnt more llberully here than for some dnys. F.rst prices wcro not long maintained, ns traders realized, but when a demand arose for the enstern trunk lines und b.tumlnous o.il rond stock tho market nil rained snarpi. Sugar was about the only notable excep tion to the day's strength, the bears lower ing it 2 nolnts nt ono ll.no and 10 lng steadily when It milled. There was little news or importance nenring on cuner u-.-crop conditions or tho steel strike nnd tin lnlluenco wns less mnrked. Frequent, re Inpscs In prices wcro mnde, eniuiti tho Pacinc stocks to sag temporarily unucr yesterday's close. When pressure rclixed prices milled easily nnd ns there were Inrg- purchases of St. ram nnu tno msi rn stocks, shorts covered more generally 111 tho mnrket. Tho Improvement In tho trunk lines nnd the soft coal stocks was p.utly duo to the benefits expected to ncci Je from the recent formation of n bituminous coal combination. New York Centrnl niailj the largest rle of 3i, but linitimore .v Ohio, Pennsylvania, Chesapeake .t Oh o and Norfolk & Western nveraged 2 polr.U better. St. Paul wr.s taken In rood amounts n id advanced 314 on reports that thcro mlkht be nn increnscd dividend declalol I'.ex' month. Short buying was considered to be responsible for tho Improved tor.e of the market, but the waning lnllucnce of th crop conditions nnd tho steel strike w 3 also considered. Western nnd Pacific stocks followed pretty closely In tho wake of St. Pntil on Its advance nnd the grain-carrying roads wero helped by the heaviness of tin grain mnrket. The Conlcrs, Tractions md some of the low-priced Industrials f bowed good strength at vnrlous times, the stro'g rise in International paper being on x pectntlons of n very favorable annual statement. Hut little Interest wns mani fested In the United States Stel s o?ks nnd they moved quite genernlly Independent or otner stocks. An. early rise or n nnu ! respectively In tho common nnd prefeirei were followed by a grndunl decdne a d they ended only higher. The inrge payments made by tno uu treasury on account of nrmy nnd 1 nvy credits nnd some receipts of gold nt Pa cific const points cnused n loss of about Jl.500,000 by the banks to the subtreniury un to yefterdny, to be turned into n gnin of about ns much. The stock mnrket closjd strong nnd nt about the best of the p.ln clpnl fenttires. The bond mnrket was nulet nnd firm. Total sales, par value, JOOO'O. United States bonds were nil uncliunged on tno last call. Tho Commercial Advertiser's London llnnuclnl cnblegram says: Business was not Increased on tho Stock exchange today, nlthough the tone wns universally cheerful on n belief thnt a very enrly settlement of the Boer war Is at hand und Kitchener's latest hnu confirming this hope of nn enrly ending of the war. American stocks opened strong on the dissensions among tho steel workers, The bad crop reports nro looked upon ns dlseiuntcd. Prices moved quickly In a narrow market, ns ar bitrageurs were Instructed from New York not to sell nhead. Thn close was buoyant on New York support. The general con tango Is lsi on Norfolk & Western, Denver & Rio Grnnde nnd Erie 3V4. The Bunk of Englnnd hns received 71.o00 In gold bars and hnH bought 80,000 In Egypt. The following nre the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Atrlilson di pfd. Paltllieire 74 4 Ho, Paclfle P.i'i Ho. Hallway A Ohio 91 do pfd !i'4 Texas A Pacific . .. tin .. "'At .. !" .. 42 .. 2) . r2'i .. ?3!4 .. it .. 'P. .. S31, .. n .. :o .. M'i .. 4i .. 7 ..170 .1W .. r ..1(0 ..lS'i do pfd Canadian Pacific . Canada So Ches. A Ohio Chicago A Alton.. do pfd Chicago. Ind. A I .HPS Tol., St. L. A W. . f.9'4 do pfd . 4? Union Paiflc .,. . 21' 1 do pfd . 7iV. Wabash . 31 do pfil In pfd. 70',j Wheel, A L. I:.., Chicago A K. HI. LC "do 2d pfd... Chicago O. W 22' Wis. Cntral , do 1t pfd Mi', do pfd do II pfd I" P. C C. A St. Chicago A N. W....19I Adaii Kx C. H. I. A P lt Ameucan Kx. CMcngo Tcr. A Tr . 14 1". H. Rx. do pfd... S7i'j Wells-Pnrso Hx.. C C. C. A St. Ii Ci.Uirndo Ho do 1st pfd do 2d pM ..M'AnMl. Copper ... .. 13' Amer. Car A .. 52' do pfd .. 22'i Amer. Lin. Oil ..IM'i do pfd ..rii Amer. H. A It .. 4I" do pfd .. 9I! '"Amer. Tuba -co.. .. ?7 Anac. Mln. Co .. f,."i'4 llrooklyn It. T ,. Colo. Fuel A Iron. ..17i, Ccn. C.as .. 5Ji j Con Tolmceo.. . .. "Hi. do pfd ..114 Hen. Ulectrlo .. .Wt Oluro.'c Wumir .. 7ih Rocking Con I .. iu Inter. Paper ..!-J3 do pfd ..'.02 Inter Power . .116', I.iclede Has ,.;W National Illscult . . . Il'i Nntlnnal I-ad . .. H National Halt .. 107'j do pfd , ...lOP'i No American ..... .. 2.'.i Pacinc Mall . .. .'3lj 1'it.ple'H Cms .. Pressed H. Car..... ...W do pfd ... n Pullman P. Car . ... H Repiilillo Hteel .... ... to do pfd ... 3"'i Hunr ...HIHTenn. Coal A Iron ... 4i'i Union llsg A P... ... 77la do pfd ... Ii V. H. L-nther .... ... do pfd ... 7'j P. H. Uiibhtr ... S74 do pfd . .. :vi I'. K. Hteel ... M'l do pfd ...PiPi Western I'nlon ... .. .11114 21 '4 cm f.i 99', ISJ'4 4' " 91 ,:.'.)' i , re 11.' s 2.1 y . (S'4 Del. A Hudson... Del. 1.. A W Denver A It. Cl io pfd Krlc do 1st pfd do 2d pfd fit. Nor. pfd Hocking Valley . do pfd Illinois Central .. Iowa Central .... do pfd Lake Hrle A W.. do pfd L. A N .Manhattan L Met. Ht. Uy Mex. Central Mex. National .. Minn. A Ht. L... Mo. I'aeille M., K. A T do pfd N .1. Central ... N. Y. Central .. Norfolk A W.... do nfd . M-t . fl . 12', . Ji . 42 . 71 . M . rnn .itoi . 4i". . f .S'l'i . 1'4 . 71 .:-,oi . ct I0 '. vl . 79 ,. P, . VAi . . f2't ,. 93 No. Pacific pfd.. Ontario A W.... Pennsjiianla ... Ren ling do 1st pfd . do M Pfd Ht. I.. A 8. P... do 1st pfd do 21 pfd Bt. L fiauthw... do pfd Ht raul do pfd Ex-dlvldcnd. Last eclpts. sale. Trust ro- Xew Vnrk .Mining: Slocks. NEW YORK, Allg. 13. The following nro the closing quotations on mining stocks: Adams Con Alice Ilreece Ilrunswi'k Con .. Comstock Tunnel , Con. Cnl. A Va.. Dentin nml Terra Horn Hllver Iron Hllver LeadUll Con .... .. IS .. . HI . m .. C'4 ..190 .. M Little Chief ., ,. 13 .. w .. s .. 3 ,. f. .. II ,. SO ..3:5 Ontario Ophlr rhoenlx I'otosl Savage lerrft Nevada nmll Hopes . ..175 l& Mlandard llnnli ClrnrlnK". OMAHA, Aiig. 13. Bank clearings today, J996.136.15: corresponding dny Inst yenr, Jl.032,673.90; decrense, J36.537.75. ST. LOI'IS. Aug. 13. Clearings. J7.304.95S; balances. Jfioj,449; money, 507 per cent; New York exchange, 23c discount bid, 16c dis count asked. CHICAG.O, Aug, 13,-Clcarlnss, J2J.705.C91; balances. J2.Jfi3.OM . nosted exchange. JI.RS on demand id JI.MI4 for sixty days. HUttiu.-s. auk. u, clearings, j.i),w7,2is; balance.', Jl,54,74. PHILADELPHIA. Alls. 13.-C!enrlnas. Jl.i,!Si,7:5, balances, $2,iVV.'3l; money, 4114 per cent. NKW VUHK, Allg. 13. UlOarlllgS, JIS9,931, 615, balances, J17,7il,533. CINCINNATI, Aug. 13.-Money, 3HS6 per cent; New York exchange, nar to luc tils- discount, clearings, J2,0fi0,iiO. Xrvr York Money Mnrket. NEW YORK, Aug. 13.-MONEY-On call, steady, 2321,4 per cent; last loan, 2t i cr cent; prime mercantile paper, 414'do re cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firmer, with nctunl business In bankers' bills nt J4.M for demand nnd nt J4.8s"4 for sixty days; posted rntes, Jl.fifI.SGH and J4.8Si,4ij4.M); commer cial bills, $4.Mi!4.$5. SILVER Bar, 5SHo; Mexican dollars, 45c. BONDS-Government, steady; state, Inac tive; rnllroad, llrm. The closing quotations on bonds arc as follows: U. a. rff. 2 do coupon do Jt, rr do coupon do new in, teg. do coupon do ull If, nt,. do coupon do It, t'K do coupon D. of C. 3. 65s... Atchison Ken. 4s. do nil 4s .107 N. Y. Central In. .. .1414 .107', N J. C. gen. 5s l'-'9'4 .lni No rnclrk' it IMS ..1'jSI.i do 4 72 .117 ,N Y. (' & Ht L 4s..P)T'i 117 113 N'. ,t V. con. l ...111U Oreeon N'nv. Is. . . ItU .1:3 .ii'7; .10; .121 .101 . 10 do 4s .e:i, Oreeon H. I.. 6s....J.J do eonsol 5s lll'i needing Kfn. is.... ?' Hlo O W. Is MP4 Ht I. & I M c 5...;i0 Canada So. 2s Ht L H F g. 6s...lJ Ch's. A Ohio 41is..;i"-''jM. Paul consols .173 do 5s lis Ht P, C & V Is. .113 J. & .N. v. c. 7S ..IS.l'.i UO OS 116', do H. F. deb. 5s. .1.2 So. Pfldrlr 4s 5S Chicago Ter. 4s .... SI So. Hallway 5s U5Ti Colorado Ho. 4s SJt, H. 11. & T. 6s f.7'4 l)enr & It. 41. Is.lOJ .Tex. A IMclfle ls...lH'4 Krie Keneral 4s X, Mo 2s lil'i P. V. A I). C. ls..t:j Union I'ACinc 4s....lHi Den lMectrlc ls....tij AVnbssh 1 Iowa Centrnl Is.... 11$ I do 2s 1P L. & N. unl. Is i01, West Hhore 4s 11214 M . K. A. T. 2s tl Wis. Central Is SI do 4s SI ,Vn. .Centuries Dl'.i Offered. Ilostoii Stock (Imitations, BOSTON, Aug. 13.-Call loans, 38 J14 per cent; Inst loan, 4&fj5 per cent. Olllclal closlnj: A., T. H. r 74, West Knd 00 do pfd t5, Atchison 4s Hit Aincr. .Sugar UU N. 11, O. A C. ts... o2i American Tel K-l Adventure 7J Uoston A Albany.. 2W lllncham Mln. Co... 41 Iloton Hlevnted ...I7'J Am.il. Copper 11V; Itoston A .Me 1S2H Atlnnttn i Dominion Coal 23 Calumet A llicln.,,71u do pfd 118 Centennial 16' i l. H. Hleel 4f',4 Kranklln 17 do pfd !2'(, Humlrfildt 25 I'ltiiilmrg pfd in Osceola 97 Oen. Illectrtc 2'i2'4 Parrot CO Kd Klec. Ill ISO Qulncy 170 Mexican Central ... Jlj Santa K Copper... N. B. O. A C O'.iTnmaraek 345 Old Colony '.OS rtnh Mining 2t, Old Dominion 30 iWlnonn S'i I'nlon l'aclllc JCTj, Wolverines 6H4 Union Iinl 3', I London Mock tuotnt Ions. LONDON, Aug. 13.-4 p. m.-Close: Cons., money do account Anaconda ... Atchison .... do pfd 91 7.1 9l'l 9 75Vi 97i 1 OI1I0..IC0 Norfolk A W.... 54i to 99 34 7:.li 21 3914 MU 31' 1 tc, l!'4 91i 4SU :i SM, 414 do pfd No. l'aclllc Pfd.. Ontario A W.... Pennsylvania Heading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd So. Hallway .... linitimore A Canadian Pacific. .112 . 4', Chs. A Ohio .... Chicago (1. V.... C. M. A Ht. V... Denver A II. CI... do pfd Kile do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Illinois Central .. L A N M.. K. A T do pfd N. Y. Central .., 161 do pfd . . 4714 So. I'selflc . 93 ,Pnlon Pacific .. . 37l do pfd . 0-'4 I'. H. Hteel .41 'do pfd .tP"i Wabash .1)4, do pfd . it; Spanish 4s . r.l'.jlliind Mine ..131 BAR SILVER-Dull, 2Gd per ox. MONEY Wil jier cent. Tho rate nf discount In the open market for short bills Is 2V(!2 7-16 per cent; for three months' bills, 2 7-16fi2!,4 per cent. Gold premiums are quoted today ns fol lows: BuciiOh Ayres, 131.60; Mndrtd, 39.S2; Lisbon, 39. The amount of bullion taken into the Bank of Englnnd on bnlnnce today was ilSl.uOO. Foreign Flnniielnl. LONDON, Aqg. .13. Money was ensy and abundant todny. with nrosnects of being more abundant Inter. Discounts wero wenk nnd hud 11 tendency downward. Business on the Stock exchange was Inactive, but prices generally were steady. Consols were tlrm on cash purchases. Foreigners wero neglected. Kntllrs were Inclined to burden on Lord Kitchener's favorable weekly dis patch. Americans Improved overnight on wall street ndvlces and on the news thnt thn Hteel strike In the I'nlted States was practically n failure. Steel shares were particularly llrm. Canadian Pnrlllcs grew tlrmcr on tho dividend nnd closed llrm. PARIS. Aug. 13. Business on the bourse today was quiet. Governments were llrm, notably Argentines, which advanced. Trac tions had a dropping tendency. Rio tlntos Improved, notwithstanding tho decline In copper. DcBccrs nnd Knfllrs opened llrm, rencted and closed dull. Three per cent rentes, HOf 29c for the account. Exchange on London, 23f 12c for checks. Spanish 4s, 70.55. j fiiibtrcnsiiry In Debt. NEW YORK, Aug. 13. Tho subtrcasury was a debtor at the clearing house this morning for the sum of J2.99l.58l. Of this nmount J300,00o was on payments to agents of the I'nlted Stnten navy, Jl.lOO.000 for the quartermaster's department of the United States nrmy ni .Manna. nu,iiw on account of Seattle find San Francisco drnfts for gold deposited and nbout $500,000 on general nccount. Up to thn close of business yes terday the hanks had lost to the subtrcas ury Jl,563,000. Condition nf the Trensnry. WASHINGTON. Aug. 13. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150 000,101 koM reserve In the division of redemption shown: Avallnble cash balance, $173,651,466; gold, $103,953,163. Wnol Mnrket. BOSTON. Aug. 13.-WOOL-There was a steady tone to the wool market this week, with general conditions not materially changed. Manufacturers nre disposed to buy freely and with machinory well em ployed this makes 11 very liberal business. The market Is In good shape, taken as a whole, with conditions llrm. The best feature Is that the wool taken goes Imme diately Into list. The goods mnrket Is yet the controlling fnctor of the situation and to tho cheerful position of the latter Is die the strength of the wool outlook. Tho sales made yet tun largely to territory grades. Choice tine wools are costing 4liil6c, with gnu-rally line lots of territory at Hfirc; choice staple wools are quotable nt 4fifjlhc, cleaned, with offerings small. Fleece wools continue quiet, but prices nre held stendy In tho nbsence of much business. Fine Aus tralian wools are quiet but llrm. with cross links moving moderately at steady prices. The fnllowlnir nrn ihe nuotatloiis for lead ing descriptions: Ohio nnd Pennsylvania l1eoces-.X and XX and above, 23fi24e: XX and XX and above, 20c; delaine, 2So; No. 1 combing, Sotfi 260, No 2 and "i-blood, ?5c; coarse and brnld washed, 23i2tc. Michigan. Wisconsin, etc. X Michigan, 20fiJ21c: No. I Michigan combing. 23fi2lo; No. 2 Michigan combing. 23li2lc; coarse and braid washed, 23c; line delaine, 2;ifj24i- Unwashed medium, etc. Kentucky i-blood combing, 20o; 4 blood, 20c, Missouri U-hlood comhing. 19o; a:. blood. 19c: brnld combing. 17e. Territory. scoured bnsls Montana fine, lP!J16o; scnired, 4ISilfio; line nienium, luii'io; enured. 42fi43e: stnnle. 16'nl7e. scoured, 46Jl 4-o; Utah. Wyoming nnd Idaho fino, 13111 Ic; scoured. 4Kil5c; lino medium, 13tjl4c; scoured. U"(H3e; staple. 155710c; scoured, HHj 47c. Australian, scoured bnsls, spot prices Combing, superfine 74ii75e: superfine, 71Q 72c; good, OOli.'Oc; average, 65i67c. ST. LOUIS, Allg. 13.-WOOL-Steady; medium grades. Ildil7c; light fine. IHjllc; heavy line, 9611c; tub washed, 121j2lc. CofToe MnrUri. NEW YORK. Aug. 13.-COFFKE-mtures opened steady In tone, with prices 5 points lower, soon afterward further easing off 6 points on some months, under selling lor locnl nnd foreign account, coupled with t n favorable European markets nnd heavy re celpts In the crop country. Absence of public support and disappointingly smnll sales spot helped to weight down tho local market. Trading was moderately nctlve. with liquidations n fenture In the lnte sis slnn. The market closed steady, with prices net Bf 10 points lower. Total "ales wero 32.000 bags, Including: September. 185c; October, 4.85fjl9V; November, 4.9.V-: March, 5,3(Wj5.0C; April, 5.45c; May, li.lJfi 5.50c; June, 5.tVo; July. 5..WjYfi0c. Spot, Rio, qjlot. No 7 Invoice, 5Hc Mild, quiet; Cordova, SflllHc. .Hugnr Mnrket. NEW YORK, Aug. 13.-SUOAR-R1W, qul't nnd easy; fnlr refining, 3 9.PV: cn. trlfugnl, 96 test, 4Hc; molas'-es sugar. 3 5U,c; retlnod quiet NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 13-8UO.R-Qulet; centrifugal yellow, 4itile; sec nd, :Uij3Hc; molabscj, quiet; centrltugul, 60 He, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good to Gholci fitef ftlceri Steady t Stien and Trade Active. GOOD HOGS HIGHER, OTHERS WEAK Micep nnd l.ninli Were In Active llr. in 11 It il nnd Priors AiMnnoed Ten to I'lfleen Cents un (tiKid Moolr. SOUTH OMAHA. Allg. 13. Receipts today: Cnttle. Hogs. Slui p. Ofllclal Monday 2,7om 4,.ol 10 0JI Othclal Tuesday f,ii0 7,77 L.v2 Two dnys this week.. 7.730 12.5 S 22.S.5 Same dnys last week.... 7.220 17.02J IO.mx Same week before 4, ill 115 7 1 .HV Same three weeks neo.. 4 7IS 15.162 liOUl Same four weeks ngo.... 7,ii,l 2.,430 MVL Same duvs last year 7,!2 7,271 20 112 Average price paid for hi g. nt S .t th Omaha the past several diys w.th com parisons: I 1901.l.IS09.1lS.Di.!l$97.lSr"J.tMl5. Jiliy 27...; 5 6 W I 32 3 27! 3 41 2 '51 I S3 July 2S... I 5 13; I 33 3 7, 3 20. 2 7h July 20... 6 171 4 1 4 32 3 72, 3 itlt 2 71 4 9J July 30... 5 5fiiii fi tiSi 3 7I 3 4I 2 7i, I il July 31... 6 til 5 00.4 32 3 fat) 2 77 I in August 1, 5 fi6i,s 5 15, 4 19 3 79 2 771 4 41 August 2, 5 7fi I 5 1S I 2. 3 7I 3 45 4 In August 3. 1 6 7'Jiij 5 15 4 33 3 7 3 47 2 SI I f I August 4.1 5 101 4 13 3 fil 3't"; i K5l August 5. 5 S I 1 4 45l 3 ill 3 53 2 4 6! August I). I 5 SO , B 01 3 7. 3 41 3 i";: 1 hi August 7. 5 153 5 11 4 3S, 3 .5 9.' I f. August 8.1 5 fi5H 6 15 4 3 3 81 I II ii! 3 49 73 I M August 9. 1 5 73'V 5 04 I 32, 4 l.i AllgUSl 1U O il'Si 6 00 1 1:71 ! .si rA' i 57 August 11 August 121 6 74 4 99, 4 29 3 27 3 51, 2 M 4 35, 3 1S 3 5S, 2 Ml 4 Ul 3 "Il 3 Oil 2 74 4 ..'J August 13 5 77S 4 95 Indlcntcs Sunday. The olllclal number of enrs of stotk brought In today by each road wns: Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. C M. & St. P. Ry. 1 1 9 O l"; 43' I 33 2 'i .. 41 3 ii !! 1 2 . . IIS 41 o. & St, it. Ry Mo. P. Ry L. I, syftem C. & N. V. Ry V., E. Ai M. V. R. R. S. C. & P. Ry (.'.. St. P.. M. A- O. Ry. B. A: M. R. R. R. .. f B. Q. Ry K. C. & St J C, R. I. P.. nst ., C. R. I. .t P.. wist ... Cripples nnd driven In . 3 10 4 n DS n 5 74 2 7 Ii Total receipts .. .231 The disposition of the dny's receipts wis ns follows, each buyer purchasing tho num ber of hend Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hoes. Shfep. Omnh Packing Co 611 S2? 5fl Swift and Company R70 I'udnhy Packing Co 1,427 Armour Ai Co 1,231 Omnhn Pkg. Co., K. C. 93 Cutlahy Pkg. Co.. K. C. 1K7 R. Becker & Degan ... 15S Vnnsant .t Co 32 Libtnan & Co 13S W. I. Stephen 5 Livingstone & Schnller.. 115 Hamilton .t Rothschild.. 8 L. F. Hus7 90 S. & S 2,0,55 1, ao 2, f0.j 1 412 2,90! 3.011 671 2SI Hammond, St. J. 421 II. If. HntihlcK .... Wolf .4 M 39 71 4S1 Other buyers 162 Totals 5,546 f.757 f,r:i flATTI .Fn.celnts tnrfnv were Ihe henVl- est lii some time, and besides a very liberal supply or cornfed stock there win a no .1 good sprinkling of grass beef. Tne de mand wus, however, fully cquil to th! supply. Both native and range beef cnttle w-'to In demnnd and prices on killers held fully steady and trade was fairly nctlve thro gh out. Nntlve beeves sold up to 15 50, unl Idaho gnusers suitable for beef touched J4.40. Tho supply of cows and hrlfers ivai lather excessive nnd there wai n lispo sltlon nmong buyers to cut pi Ices. B et grades sold pretty close to steady, but anything: off weight or flesh sold cn l.r. Heavy feeders slumped oft 101715c today, nnd even lighter grades were In rather slack demand. Representative sales: BEEF STEEP.3. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Tr. I C70 3 (0 19 1257 5 15 7 fiil 3 !) 42 9M 5 20 1 720 I 00 49 1129 5 2) 2 S70 4 71 10 1109 5 23 1 1210 4 50 34 1169 5 '.0 13 973 4 50 13 1075 5 J'l 37 S94 I SO 31 1191 5 2l 25 1191 4 50 21 HW 6 V) 11 HI'S 4 (5 IS 1009 5 25 19 S64 I 75 6S 1125 6 25 110 159-2 4 10 18 1235 5 50 110 1192 4 ) 20 IM 5 25 9 1173 4 f5 7.9 1421 5 25 34 1167 4 fi 1 1C50 5 40 23 1060 4 C5 45 1245 6 40 1 1000 5 00 19 1243 5 is 35 1211 5 (0 59 1297 5 45 19 12(0 5 U5 20 1226 5 53 K 1203 5 10 47 1191 H) 3) 1127 5 IS STEERS AND HEIFERS. 49 731 4 ::5 35 1077 5 70 STEERS AND STAGS. 17,,,,, 1343 5 15 STEERS TEXAS. y 9S7 4 05 46 912 4 35 40 1193 4 15 COWS. ... 800 1 to ... SS3 2 M ...960 3 10 .. .1(150 2 U ...1S9) 2 15 ...1040 2 15 ...1160 2 10 ... 990 3 15 ...1040 3 40 ... 9f") 2 50 ...1043 ISO ... SSO 2 5l ... 540 2 M 1.... 1.... 4.1.... 9.... (S.... 10.... 1.... 19.... II.... 6.... 1.... 910 IK 1150 3 l 977 3 0" 100.) 3 (fl 960 3 W SI7 3 IS 12S0 3 00 95S 3 a SIS 1 23 1065 3 IS US') 3 50 371 3 fo 1015 3 6l 1053 3 75 1(00 3 S5 1074 4 30 ... S71 ...loco ... 910 ...1054 90 1 5 2 15 I 65 1 75 HEIFERS. 700 740 too 70S 3 90 900 3 fO 650 2 125 1 700 2 SS BULLS. 1110 3 W 1 .1370 3 (0 . 72-) 3 00 . 6'J0 4 00 1120 2 W 1 ....1250 161 1 12(0 2 65 CALVES. ICO 3 75 1 lS'i 3 75 1 ... 290 4 On 1 II) 4 75 1 195 SM 1 STOCK CALVES. !3 3 75 4 170 5 IV) 130 5 no 190 3 ,0 230 5 Oo 210 5 SO 20 4 23 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. ... 550 5 00 5 610 2 60 ' 670 2 25 2 535 2 1,5 570 2 SO 13 S4I 2 "S 170 1 50 1 3.'.0 2 75 (21 3 SO ( 3f) I 90 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 2 S40 5 00 7.. 9S( 3 00 5S0 3 50 10.. 6.. 11.. IS.. . 911 3 10 . S18 3 10 . 915 3 15 . 7S5 3 13 . SOS 3 13 . SIS 3 25 . 4i5 3 25 . 620 3 T5 .10') 3 30 . (.() 3 10 . 99( 3 10 . 457 3 () . 675 3 40 . 655 3 SO . 53.1 .1 .VI . 325 4 CO 2 3 ..... 1 I!!'.! 57 34 17 19 I 5 (V. 5 1 cow 2 cows ... 1 bull 1 cow 1 heifer... 6 cows 2 cows... 3 cows . . 1 cow 17 cows 2S cows 2 cows 1 calf 2 heifers. 3 feeders. 7 steers... 2 bulls.... 21 steers... 1 cow 650 : so SIS 16 1 2 50 I 65 730 2 75 S10 2 75 705 2 75 663 I S4 S.55 1 SS 7(5 2 5 615 2 90 (12 2 J 756 2 95 S2 I 9i 710 3 95 07 3 95 S3I 2 95 19 !...".' 16 27.'.'.!! 4 14.!!!! 1 2 NEBRASKA. , (A 3 20 IS cows 1075 3 20 S50 2 75 7 COWS 9IS 2 15 ,1150 2 16 1 cow. 990 2 60 170 5 00 49) 2 60 9 V) 2 90 970 2 9l 9V 2 61) 960 2 60 817 2 55 S95 2 75 S95 2 65 .950 2 25 S20 2 65 . H7S 2 90 . VA 2 00 . 9") 2 M . S60 2 60 . 792 2 50 . 9S5 2 75 . S25 2 00 . 230 1 50 . CM 2 61 1 rnlf.... 1 steer. .. 2 cows. . . 2 cowfl. . . 6 cows. . . 3 cows... 16 cows. . . 42 cows . . . 21 cows... 1 calf... ISO 3 00 2 heifers.. 765 2 25 boo 3 01 1 feeder.. F. llenecke W:o. .1032 3 25 1 steer.... 13S6 2 40 II cows.... G'orge Vorhees Wyo. .1202- 4 10 23 cows..., . 81 ) 2 60 IDAHO. '00 2 00 1110 2 25 , 992 3 20 .1011 3 35 6 teers....H33 I 40 27 fteers ...1146 1 30 1 steer 1130 4 25 R. H. and W. D 47 steers.. JO steer.'.. .115 4 41 .114 4 3) Watklns-Nb. 1 st cr ....116) 3 55 97 steers ...1054 3 11 Mr i J. R Flmii-Neb. 21 cows.. . . . 900 3 15 E. E. Lowe Neb. . .1010 3 00 7 cows, ..1250 3 6) 17 C05VS. 1 C05V. . , .1060 3 60 L, lleinf uery .en. 6 eows, . 966 3 15 2 cows, 1 cow 1070 3 15 7 cow a. ,. 9T0 2 fO ... 9S1 2 CO 4 cows. .. K;!o 3 15 1 cow 2 :0 k cows. . . . 10.'2 ,1 15 HOGS -Prices continue to spread between choice nnd common grades nml while the former were free sellers the Intter were more or less neglected throughout und the market on such ruled slow and closed wenk. Buyers won looking for the better grades nnd prices on best were strong to 6c higher, the top touching Jti.ui and general bulk sell In nt J5,751iw.S.'. against a bulk yesterday ot J.).70H6.S0. The market wns not particularly nctlve, but the better grades were cleared Up In good season, although the extreme close was rather easier nit around. Light and common orrerings were hnrd to move throughout the day at prices unevenly lower nnd the mnrket on anything but de sirable grnries closed decidedly weak, with a few hogs unsold nt the dote. Representa tive sales: No. it fn. I'r. No. Av. Hi. Pr. ... i m 33 :.i ti r. 7714 P 5 5.S C 2SI 20 J 50 ISO 5 574 ;e 241 O 5 tO & Co 71 24.1 O 5 sh IM i f f9 2IJ M i SO 250 5 70 75 213 120 i M) $0 i ,0 M 211 M) 5 i Jtf 5 70 61 211 ... 5 Mi ... 5 ?0 IS 211 1C0 5 ) ) i "it, II 279 ... h SO IM 5 7V.i CI 233 ... 5 4U IN i 721, 6 227 id 5 774 l 5 34 210 ... 5 SO 11 5 7J Ki 2,14 M 5 0 "0 5 75 f.9 2H M 5 fO M S 7J 74 23S SO b 0 M 5 75 7( 21 ... 5 fO ... 5 67 227 ... I H) 0 5 74 .'.9 271 SO b -0 ... i 75 ( 29 ... 5 0 ... 5 IS 45 309 SO 5 M 5 ,5 2n 3vi I to 40 5 75 49 2!l SO 5 f) ... J 1 721 ... : to ... J 71 76 Sla 10 U) ... 5 7S 67 229 ... 1:714 2) 5 75 M 277 ... 5 Ml HQ b 75 66 Stt 120 .1 S214 ... 17.', 63 262 40 ft 1,2', 120 5 7J M 251 lo f V 1(0 5 11 M 219 SO 5 !.", 160 3 71 75 2!0 SO 5 2' 40 5 7714 71 256 n i v2, SO 5 771, 56 302 40 5 2'4 200 J 7!',4 62 JM i 5 vs'i (0 5 n-'i 70 216 ... 5 s;i, ('I 5 77i 71 2(3 16) 5 S24 10 5 W'4 37 2ri ... 5 SS 160 5 771, JO 330 SO 5 S5 120 5 77'4 322 ... 5 90 ... S 7714 42 332 ... 6 0.) 120 5 7714 71 231 SO 5 SS 12) 5 771, C4 264 80 5 S5 40 5 77', 65 5S3 ... 5 S3 ! 5 7T',4 54 291 (0 5 15 320 5 724 fd 277 ... 5 3 sn 5 72's C6 23 SO 5 S3 120 5 774 f2 272 S) 6 ".j ... 5 7714 45 319 ... 5 I'O .1S4 SS..., 3. .. 70. . , 6i .. 73... 71... 7... M... $0... .Ml ....195 ....211 ....212 S.l... M... Ml... 71... Mi... 0... 70... 23... ....227 ....MS ....2M ....214 ....!!) ....227 ....201 ... .25S ....230 ....IK, ....225 ,...1S1 11... 80... M... 7... 3S... U... 72 .. TS... si... 71 .. 79... .22.1 9... ,5V.. ...2(5 ...231 SI. .2W f.S IV) SI... 7... 71... (17... 12... 65... f9... to... 70... M... 7... M... 71... .245 .230 ..201 ..246 ..SM ..219 ..2(2 ..110 ..2M ..212 ..224 SHE::r Receipts today were several hundred hend larger than yesterday and wero tho hcnvlest since In April and were made up entirely from range stock. While the supply wns very large the demand was nlso liberal and conditions here und else where favorable to sellctn. Prices on best grades of sheep and lambs were generally luc higher. Ia'ss desirable holdings sold generally steady to strong and a very fair clearance wns effected early In the day. Quotations: Cholco yearlings. j3.S0if3.Ci; fair to good yearlings, J3.35if3.50; choice wethers, J3.35j3.C0; fair to good wethers, J3.154j3.23; cholco owes, J2.76'J.OO; fair to good ewes, $2.252.65; choice spring lambs, l.S5rf5.0O; fair to good sjirli g lambs, JUOif 4.76; feeder wethers, $2.75ij3 A); feeder lambs, .i.ood(J.wj. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr, 8 western ewes 9S J3 00 1 western ewo 70 3 00 3 western ewes 9) 3 ( 663 South Dakota wethers S.3 3 60 3 lambs, western 6o 4 75 479 Wyoming owes 101 3 no 212 Wyoming ewes Iu2 3 00 336 Wyoming wethers 9S 3 6" 619 Wyoming wethers 3 M 254 Wyoming wo'hers 97 3 Hi 321 Wyoming wethers 0i 3 50 304 Wyoming wethers 97 3 50 311 Wyoming wethers '.', 3 50 20 lambs 67 4 "5 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cnttle About Stendy lings nnd .Sheep Open llluber. CHICAGO, Aug. 13,-CATTLE-Recelpts, 4,000 nend, Including 500 head Texans; cholco llrm, others ubout steady; butchers' stocks, steady to slow; good to prime steers, Ja.iMtf 6.25; poor to medium, $4.15iiG.I0; Blockers nnd feeders, strong to 10c higher, $2.25114.00; cows nnd heifers. J2.10fo.30; canners, Jl.SOli 2.23; bulls, $2.Oyi.25; cnlvcs. slow. $2.23i( 6.G0: Texas steers. $3.lVu' l.fij; western steers. J4.50ii5.00. nuiio ucceipts, I'j.uuo nenn; tomorrow, 33,000 head, estimated; left over, 0,i") head; opened hade higher, closed easier; mixed nnd butchers. J3.55ii6.15; good to choice. heavy. $5.iV)fi6.20; rough heavy. $3.&0fi5.00: bulk of sales. $5.72!4f(fi.(W. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts. 11.00) he.id: opened 10i?20c higher, closed weak. advance lost; good to choice wethers, J3.75 ii'4.35; fair to choice mixed, J3.25ij3.S5: west ern sheep, $3,2551.40; yenrllngs. $3.7511 1.45; native lambs, J2.10i?5.l0; lambs, $3.60tfj3.00. KnnsiiM Cllj I, lie Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 13. CATTLE Re celnts. 13.000 nittl-eH. 2.000 Texans, SO0 calves; beef steers. loyiSc lower; cows and lietrers steady; slociters and reetiers, iwiv 15c higher; cholco export nnd dressed, J3.I5 uT).90: fnlr to good. $1. 7575.10: stackers und re frier. J .won. 30: western leu steers, n.w (iiS.50; western range steers, J3.25f71.35; Tcs- nns nnd Indians, .oiia.'.si; icxas cows, .50i:2.90; cows, nntlveti, $2.S09 l.2o; neirers, .751J3.00; bulls, $2.25in,60; calves, $3.0oiif25. HOGS Receipts. 11.000 head; market steady; top. $6.10; bulk of sales, 6.650(?ii.lO; heavy. J6 duoih.to; mixed pneuers, j.).toijo.io; light. J3.3Va6.B5. Hit Kit' AM) I,AAIHS KOCCllltS. 1.1HIO head; mnrket strong; lnmbs, $l.50ij 5.25; na tive wethers. $3.23ij3.73: nntlve yenrllngs. $3.50j4.(O; western wethers, $3.00if3.40; west ern yearlings. ,i;7j3.oo; e5cs, j.'.io'i3..-j; stock ewes, $2.0011.50, SI. I.ouls l,le Slock Market. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 13.-CATTLE-Recelpts, 5,000 head. Including 1.S00 Texans; market steady to rtrong on best natives; steady but slow on Texans; native shipping and export steers, $4.9f1i3.F."); dressed beef nnd butcher steers, Jl.ftrff.'i.SO; steers under 1.000 lbs., $3.O0!5j5.0O; stackers and feeders, $2,305 00: cows und heifers. S2.O0ifl.8i; ciniiers. $1.25fi2.23; bulls. $2.7flfi3.75; Texas and Indian steers, jauwi i.;i.i; cows and neirers, j-uosr 3.45. HOGS Receipts. 6,300 head; market strong; pigs and lights. J5.SOij3.90; packers, $5.S5ii6 00; butchers. $6 (WFI8.1714. SHEEP A 7v I) I.A.111IS Iteceipts. 4,l) head; market 11 shade lower; native) mut tons. $3.00173.50; lambs. $:i.50fjo 20: culls and bucks, $2.lKVj3.25; stackers, $1.7032.20. St. Joseph live Stock Mnrket. ST. JOSEPH. Aug 13. CATTLE Re market steady to 10c celpts, 1,912 head; EXPORT OIL & OF BEAUMONT. To WAUHR G. HUDSON & CO,, Stock nxclianfrc niilR., nostnn, Mass. Well is down ciyht hnnilnd thirt-j feel UmUiht; shell jhvnmtion samr us other rjuher. siiktuUd indications for oil, Uonijruiultitionti in ordn: (Signed) CHARLES A. T0WSE and STEPHEN M. SCOTT. Ilemonant, 7lxs. Awj, S. '(). To WALTER (1. HUDSON & CO.. Boston; lknY'ifiwKof OH from Krvrl well Uidm; tuihcr is wtnin: jwMbhi come in Monday.' Siijned) SHARPE. Driller. Ilcaumont, Texas, Aug. a, mot. To WALTER 0. HUDSON 4 CO., Boston; A'uir hundred si.rtifjhc fret down tonight; Manhattan, hundred twent''flvt frrt southeast, comes in at ten hundred thirty feet. r ,.,.,. (Signed) ELLIS E. HEEHL, Auditor. The iiliuvo toli'uriiiiiN from Uu- olllcors nnd drillor of the Nxpirt k l''!"' Lino Co, I'xplnln Hh'iuhi'Ivos. Wo nre nt present offering a limited lBsun of tho company's stock at . . m f . nm m e& (par value 11.00. full paid nnd nnn-nssrss-nhle). but In view of the rapid progress of the well we anticipate early Instructions from the directors to either withdraw tho itoek from sale or ADVANCE THE PRICE TO PAR. IF NOT HIGHER We nro therefore unable to say how long this oppori inlty will rimatn open. We ran simply sny that It Is i pin now, nnd that, comparing this company a present cunJI- lower; natives. J3.1M7Sf.l; cows nndjie fcrs, J1.2oH75, bulls nnd stags, S2.i4V,4 ., a; stack ers iin.l feedeis, $2.(1f3.S5; venls, S2.:jiii.A. HOGS' Receipts, .! bend; mnrket strong 011 best, others steady to weak, light anil light mixed, 5 7,Vun.M, medium nml mlxe.l, JS.TMtiVi;, plus, J2 5tVJAV15. bulk. Ji$I6.iX., SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rocolpts MJ head, market active and steady; top native weth ers. J3.M, top native lambs, J3.25. Mmv York l,le .Stock .Mnrket. NEW YORK, Aug. 13,-BEEVES-Re-celpts. 133 head, of which four cars nto for tomorrow's mnrket; feellnf,' steady; enblos quoted live tattle lower nt W'AP l'Jc per lb , refrigerator beef felling in SVfl0i4c per lb ; shipment, 15o cntt.e. CALVES -Receipts, 36 hend; ir.K.o lim ited for lack of slock, (eellng steady; fair to prime veals, J6..VW ;,5o; others noml ml. SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts, ,6.'l head; sheep, slow nnd barely steady, prlnu lambs opened steady; olhirs lower; wholj market closed easier, oh do lnmb. evceptcd, sheep, J2 5oi3.(ki; culls, 2.o. 'nmb , J4.I2S Ji6.("; one car choice, 6.;0; culls, $1.60 HOOSRecelpts. 1,377 hind. Market sioiid , western hogs sold at 5.!'5. Mnelc In Sluht. liip following tnblo shows the receipts of cattle, hogs nnd sheep nt tho live prlnoli nl live slock mnrkcls Aug 1st 13: Cattle. Hog-. She p South Omaha 5,230 4std 1,1,9,1.1 Chicago 4,000 i9,io ll.wi) Kansas City 13.0i) 11,0,0 i.m St. Louis 6,lW fi,frtl 4.MM St. Joseph 1,912 6,!t 9.1: Totals ....29,172 4S.201 33,ir( Cotton .Mnrket. NEW YORK, Aug. 13.-COTTON-Future.i opened ensy in tone, with prices c'own 7 is points under selling for both nccotiti s bv room traders, tho south nnd foreign I , cr ests. Locnl sentiment 5Vas decidedly bear ish, due to reports of good r.ilns whoi were much needed In Texas, for. cast f r continued precipitation over the southwe t tonight and tomorrow and lncreao.l r celpts of now cotton. The English mnrl'ct Hews showed a decline nf H4U6 points where but little chnnge had been expected This weakness In Ll5'erpool wns nsrrlb il by private cables to selling by large Ale andrla llrms nml to tho rain news Irom lexns. Before 1 o'clock shorts began to anticipate nn unfavorable weeklv govern ment crop report due at noon. This buying rallied prices quite sharply. Then ano tho government statement showing rapid deterioration of the crop In eontrnV Tovis from drouth. A rnpld turn for cover ent prices to Inst night's bids, with sh irts much alarmed But ns Investment buying did not materialize nnd ns the New Or leans market lost Its ndvnnco quickly so 1 Ing for n decline to the opening fig ins became popular. October sold off to 23 and January to 7.27o. The market was llnnlly quiet hut stendy. wttli prlroi mt 4 to 7 points lower Spot, quiet; middling gulf, SUo; snles, 769 bales. Futures clos d quiet but stendy; August, 7.11c; September. ..Ho; October. 7.23e, November, 7.21c: I) -comber. 7.25c; Jununry, 7.27c; Fcbrunry, 7 27c; March. 7.30C; April. 7.32o. ST. LOUIS, Allg. I3.-COTTON-DUII; ml -tiling, 5c; sales, S5 bnles; receipts, 93S Mum, shipments, l.Sls bales; stock. 4,29) bal s NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 13.-COTTOV -Steady; sales, 1,250 bales; ordinary, 5 13-16c; good ordinary, 6V4c; low middling. "S.p'.c; middling. S l-16e; good middling. S7-16c. ml 1 dllng fnlr, Sll-lOo; receipts, 742 bale; stoc't. 52.713 bales. Future, quiet; August, 7.69. 7.71c; September. 7.33c; October, 7.11fi7 12c; November. 7.10ij7.12c; December, 7.10f7 Ho, January. 7. 13577. 14c; Fcbrunry. 7.13ir7.15c. GALVESTON, Aug. 13.-COTTON-Flrm at S i-16o. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 13 -COTTON-Spot, quiet; prices steady; Amerlcnn middling 17-16,1. The snles of the dny 5vere 6 (0 bales, of ivhlch 600 were for speculntlon nn I export nnd Included 5,300 bales Amer cm; receipts. 13.C0O bnles, Including 10,000 Ameri can. Futures opened quiet and close I quiet; Amerlcnn middling, I. m. c. Alien d, 4 20-6ld, buyers; August nnd September. 4 17-0td. sellers; September, 1 17-Blil, sellers October, g. o. c, 4 6-6ld, sellers; Pc'ib r nnd November, 4S6.6ld, sellers; Novenh r nnd December, 4 26.6ld, sellers; December nnd January. I 26-61,1, sellers: January nn I February. Fcbrunry nnd March, 4 2-'i'd sellers, Mnrch and April, 4 3-6ld, s-eller.'. The Cotton exchange will close nt 4 p. in. on Monday, August 19. nnd Monday. A' gust 26. Oil nml Itosln. OIL CITY, Allg. 13,-OILS-Credlt bnl nnces, $1.23; certlllcntes, no bid; shipments, iai,K!6 bbls.; nvernge, 95,916 bbls.; runs, 9S, 231 bids.: average, SO.C52 bbls, SAVANNAH, Ga.. Aug. 13,-OILS-Tur-pontine, llrm nt 3314c. Rosin, firm: quot t tinns: a. R. c, $1.00: D, $1.05: e, $1 to- r, $1.15: O. $1.20; H. $1.25: I. K. $1.65; M. 51 ;s. NEW YORK. Aug. 13,-OILS-Cottonseed. tlrm; prlmo crude nnmlnnl; vellow, Sji) 39c. Petroleum, dull. Rosin, quiet. Tur pentine, quiet. LONDON, Aug. 13.-OILS-Cnlcutta l'n seed, spot, 61s 104d. Linseed nil, 42s fitjd. Spirits of turpentine, 25s 10V4d. Xoir Vnrli llry Onmls Mnrket. NEW YOnK. Aug. 13.-DRY GOODS Home trade has shown little change to.'av In nny department here. Expor'ers aro doing more business nnd nro buying four ynrd sheetlngH freely for China. Print cloths are dull nnd barely steady. Print quiet nnd unchnnged. Ginghams llrm. Sbk nre fair, with a fair demand. Hosiery and undenvonr quiet nnd unchanged. MANCHESTER. Aug. 13.-DRY GOODS Holdcrs unwilling to ncept lo5ver prices. Yarns d ill. Evnpornlcd nnd Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. Aug. 13. EVA PORATED APPLES Offerings of evaporated aoj I 'H continue scarce nnd owing to a gool d -miind, pnrtlculnrly from out of town, irn mnrket hol(N quite llrm nt a siiht cl 1 In 5 nines; state, common to good, pij'7c; prime, "NfiSe, choice. fffiHc; fancy, RH'nne. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Werc 11 shade steadier. Prunes, 3.5Jf?7o. Apricot 1, Royal, 8i,45713c; Moor Park, Sifi2c, Peiche', peeled, HJJlSc; unpeeled, 6f9'.4c. Torp1toie 10711?. Boyd Commission Co Successors to James E. Boyd A Co., OMAHA. NED. COMMISSION cnAIN, rilOVIHIOMH AND STOCKS, DumiI uf Trade nalldlac Direct wires to Chicago and Now Yoeh. Corxespcndence, John A. VVniren U Co. PIPE LINE CO. ifcKinionf, Tcrtif. Awj. 3, '(?;. tlon find prospects with those of other successful oil companies, we see no ren'on why Its shares should not be worth nnd bring lo times par at Irnst No company outside of (hose already producing oil offers n greater certainly of rich returns In the Texas oil fields than the Export Oil fc Pipe Line Co. Wo bellovo It Ik the best Investment be fore the piblli toda) Subscriptions should in- sent In EARLY (this Is a '-ase where ilnio bids fair In bo money, and Mid moneyi, either to ihe compans nl lleaumont. Terns, or to Its fiscal agents ns below, with check or draft payable to the order of Sanford Makeevar SI Adams Ht , Chlc.ibo, III,, Cicn'l. Acut for Nebraska.