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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1901.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Trhut Itrongoa Illfhir tkb'tsani Btii In
ITortbwait.
SEPTEMBER CLOSES ONE-EIGHTH UP
Anxlnn T.onir Sellers Mnkr Corn IM(
InlrrrstliiK tint l.owrr on Mliernl
Union ill iik Provisions Hull
nml l.ouer.
CHICAOO, July 3.-IIIgher cables caused
k strong opening In the wheat market today
uid exclusive ralnlulls In tho northwest
reinforced the foreign news, resulting In
the September dellvtry closing llrm unci Hs
higher. Heptember corn closed tic loner.
Oats were Uc lower, vhll! provisions
ranged nil the way from Vc to 2oo lower ut
tliu close. ... . , .
Wheat opened llrm on higher cables, dtio
to reports or Kronen crop damage. 1 hu
market wuh heavy and fluctuations were
qundncd within a narrow range. Most of
tho buying order came from outsider and
certain local shorts, who were evening up
over tho Ku.irth. (.'ontlnued favorable ac
counts of winter wheat harvest were the
chief hindrances to any pronounced bullish
noHs. September opened a shade to i'ti lo
higher at WWc to Cr. Tin; bulk of tho
trading was tlono around MH'rllMlic and the
ciOsc was c higher at uiMn'iviC. Seaboard
reported 3i boat loads taken for export,
while clearances of wheat ami Hour wero
eijual to aoUM bushels, 1'rltnnry receipts
today nero 5ii.',ti0 bushels. Minneapolis and
Duluth reported 137 cars, against 15.1 last
week. Local receipts were 31 cars, 4 of con
tract grade.
Tho com pit furnished tho most Interest
to traders today, but tho opening was
somewhat easier, duo. to the general preva
lence of thunderstorms during the last
twoiity-four ho.irs. The situation In MIs
Bourl and Kansas, however, where rain
was most needed, remained unchanged.
Longs were, anxious to secure pronto and
there was consequently considerable selling,
country traders were good buyers, Septem
ber ranged between PiVic and 47i closing ic
ower at Kc. Local receipts were 142 cars,
2 of contract grade.
Tho early tendency In oats was toward a
lower level, mostly In sympathy with corn.
However, many of the early sellers turned
buyers later on bullish Russian cables.
There was liberal selling early for outside
account, nnd local sellers were led by Phil
lips, who sold quite a considerable quantity
or Heptember. There was free liquidation
of Jjly by commission houses. The weekly
crop bulletins were unfavorable, showing
little or no rain In the southwest yesterday.
The September option ranged between 27V4C
nnd 'iVnC, closing with a loss of Vtc at 21Wl
Local receipts wern TO cars.
Provisions were dull, with a general
downward tendency. The opening was lower
on heavy receipts of hogs and lower prices
for the same. There was some liquidation
by outside longs and also some selling for
snort nccount In a moderate way. Trade
was small and following the rather sharp
break ut the opening there were no violent
changes. Local packers bought on the de
cline. Heptember pork ranged between
J14.V2U and JIMS, closing 50c lower at
114.02V. Lard sold between $8.45 and $S.f.o.
closing ldc lower at the former figure, Hlbs
ranged between $7.85 and $S.02',4, closing 20c
lower at $7.S7V4.
Estimated receipts for Friday: Wheat, (V)
cars; corn, 170 cars; oats, 135 cars; hogs, 22,
OoO head.
The leading futures rangad as follows:
Articles. Open. I lllgh.l Ijow. Close. Ycs'y.
Wheat
July
Sept.
Dec.
Corn
July Sept.
Dec.
Oats
July Sept.
May
J'otk
July Sept.
i.srd
July
Sept.
Oct.
Bibs
July Sept.
Oct.
I I I I I
f.l'H3'i,'B5Vin:i6IH,?; 63 filHTi-ri
W'aV.I 6M,i r.S 6S 67'iCS
4tt,li) 4Mf',i 44 44j; 4.-
4BV4SM7 17 4l, 40, 17
4..-i 45 44? 45 454
27i 27Ji 26T4 27U 27-H
3014 Wj SO SOU 3iH
14 fiO 14 00 13 SO 13 80 II S2i
II 15 II 43 II 02',s 14 02V4 14 52'.i
8 45 8 47V4 K 40 8 40 8 C5
8 52V4 8 55 8 45 S 45 8 CO
8 60 8 f2V j 8 15 8 45 8 CO
7 91 7 90 7 75 7 75 7 97W
fi 02V4 8 02V4 7 85 7 S7V4 8 07',4
TWi 7 92V4 7 77V4 7 77'A 8 00
No. 2.
Cosh quotations were as follows:
Kl.OUIl-Easy: winter patents, I3.50jr3.60;
straights. $.xr,ow:i.40; spring patents, J3.:."MTI
8 mights, $2,705(3.00; bakers, $l.S02.5O.
-)U5ATNo- 3 Hl,rl"R". C3S(Hic; No. 2 red,
UWt"f'4C.
41'N-N". 2, 43VsS44c; No. 2 yellow,
JivATSN' 2S!-yj9c: N'- 3 wh"c. 2,J'-
"it YE No. 2, 4S'ft9c.
SEEO.S-No. l ilnx. JI.SS; No. 1 northwest
ern, $1.8S; prime timothy, $1.25; clover, con
tract grade, $9.50.
V'iH1,r;rfi Pork, per bbl., $13.8714
ffiH.OO. Lard, per 100 lbs., JH.401iS.45. Short
ribs sides (looe), $7.75ftf.'!5. Dry salted
houlders (boxed). $7.25-j7.60. Short clear
Bides (boxed), $S.25ft8.35.
WIUHlCY-nasIs of high wines, $1.27.
Following are the rccclpta nnd shipments
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls....
wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu ,
Jlye, bu ,
Barley, bu,...
41. IKM
30.000
... .153,000
...,2.')9,0(W
....230,000
l.OOi)
115,000
M.UM
359,000
1.000
13,000
1,000
On till Prrtilitr... .irhiiin. n.tn.. .'...
ter market was steady; 'creameries, 14W
Eggs lircC"' Um6'i0' steady, Olloc'
M1W VOHIC fi I'N'H It A I, MARKI5T.
(tuotntlonn of the iy on Various
C'ammodlllrs.
I!l,X..YonK' J,llv 3.-FLOUlt-necelpts,
J1.20S bbla.: exports, 1,135 bbls.; steady
but dull; winter patents, $3.G0ii3.90:
K'JllE rtral5!t"' 3a3.50: winter extras,
I2.50'i2.85; Minnesota bakers, $2.9tK33.1i;
"Minnesota patents, $3.70tf3.90; winter low
grades. $2.30f2.4O. llje flour, easy; fair to
good, $2.70'i3.50; choice to fancy, H.15W3.45.
CORNMKAL Dull; yellow western. 93c;
city. 92c; nrandywlne. $2.4512.55.
HYI2 Dill; No. 2 western. 55c. afloat:
tatc C2flf53c, c. I. f., New York, carlots.
lLItHiY-Dull: feeding. 4Sc. c. I. f..
York ""ork: mHl,1"K 662c, c. I. f New
allnat:
uuoHi. unuons openeq nrm on llvu spot
cables and local (-overlng. They remained
l.X u? "im. n" dliy on export rumors
and light orferlnK. Closed steady at 'i
I",F 'vi tl,,vn',- July. 72Vrt"73Uc, closed at
.J,4c: September. 7272 5-160. closed at 72'c:
October, 72Vs'i7J lMiki, closed at 72'io: De
cend'er. 74 l.lbf-(74e. closed ut 74,c.
COHN-HerelptB. M.500 bu.; exports, 180,8(17
K5fj &rot. quiet; So. 2. 49',ic. elevator, and
WUe. f. o. b afloat Option market opened
Steady with wheat, but later eased off
Under predictions for showers nnd cooler
weather west and In sympathy with pro
V Islnns. C losed easy and partly lc lower.
October, 50USI50-V, closed at 60Vle.
)3c. Options, tirni.
UAY-Qulet; shlppln
choice. S7',sfi9.V.
70(jj75c; good to
MOPh Quiet; state, common to choice
2S6c; Paelllc coast. lw crop, 161?lS!5e- lssl
crop, IHISc. old olds, 2fif.c. U"'JL-
rMPK7lul!mi,i,ue,tXan- 20 , 0 23 lbs.. IS
i;lhV4e; California. 22 to 23 pounds, i9Wc;
Texas dry 21 to ;'.o bs 14ftl4',4c.
LEATIIHn - Steady: hemlock sole.
Puenos Ayres light to hcavywelglits, 2l'u
pituviHiUKH iieer, flrm; family. $11 50ffi
12.00; mess. $9,50310.00; beet h an s. JIO.'som
21. Mi packet. $tO.OoY,'il.OO; city, extra India
mess. $ui.oo(jns.i). Cut meats, tlrm; pickle!
bellies. $9.R04tU.no; pickled shoulders. t-.2Mf
7.50; pickled hams, $10.804(ll.tw. Lard, tasv
western steamed, $.S,80; refined, easy; con
tinent. J9; South America, iOM: compound
$7. Pork, easy; family. $15.Mpi t) p H
clear. $I5.00yi7.(; mess, $15.75inc.75.
TALLOW-Steady; city ($2 per tike)
V,ic: country (pkgs free), 4Vj'3c.
ItlCK-Qiilct; domritlc, fair to choice. 4?i
(fffi'ie; Japan, ic. 7
MOLASSIJS-Qulet; New Orleans, open
kettle, good to choice, Ii'.42o. '
POTATOKS-Qulet: New York, IsO lbs..
$2.2ofi2.75! suuthern, extra. ier hbl $2.50,
Hl'TTKIt-Uecelpts, 14,811 pkgs,; dull nnd
barely steady; creamery, 19c; factory, 12H
(0 l'o.
CIIKKSU-IJccclpts, 11.923 pkgs.; dull and
weak; fancy large, colored nnd whlto, 8Hti
9c. fancy small, colored and white, 9o.
LaqH-Kecolpts, 12.714 pkp.s.j Irrettular;
'w'esif ri li'.'MV"'41' l4l!Hc; western, uni
candled, IMillc.
POULTHY-Allve, steady: springers. Hff
18c: turkeys. So; fowls, He; dressed, weaker:
springers, lttfiVOe; turkeys. 7iSi,c; fowls, 94f
MKTALS There will be no metal market
In New York until Monday next, tho ex
change being closed Thursday, Friday and
Saturday. Trade In metals was stupidly
dull all day, with values at the close prac
tically unchanged from tho previous day's
iiiRlvS MAliT-Dnll: western, 6.W72C
V1IEAT-Hccelpt8, firt,6f bu.; exports, S3,-
152 hu. Spot, llrm; No. 2 red, 75c, f. o. b..
II 1 1 oji t : No. 1 northern Dilntli 74W.r. t .. i.
i-vo, i nam uiiiutu. S4. r. r. .
. ,.v'"""i w.wi" n , exports. 1.010
bu. Spot, llrm; Nvo. 2, X!Uc; No. 3, 32c; No
I wh te, 32V4e; No. 3 wldto, 32e; track
mixed western. MMi.rit.... .....'
figures. Pig Iron warrants at the close were
olllclally reported as very dull, with $.'
bid and $10 asked, lake copper, very dull at
$17, tin. dull ami nominal at $27.80 hid ami
$28.50 asked, lend, unchanged at $..17V4. spel
ter, very dull with $.I.W bid and $3.95 asked,
in London the feeling was Irregular ripot
tin was llrmor nnd closed at JC130 5s for
spot anil CU!) 13s for futures; copper was a
trllle lower at i7 for spot and JL67 10s for
futures; lead abroad closed quiet at 10 6s
3d, while speller llnlshed the day Inactive
at ilC 10m. Lngllsh Iron eased off some
what, Glasgow closing at 01s and Middles
borough at 41s Cd,
OJfAII.V AVMOI.rj.-iAI.K MAItlCUT.
Condition ut Trnde nml (liiotnt Ions on
.Staple nnd Fa nor Produce.
EOOK llecelpts liberal; good stock, firm,
KKU!.c.
LIVE 1'OULTUY-IIens. 7e: young nnd
lid roosters, :i'tGc; turkeys, &Jf$c: ducks and
geese, fie: spring chickens, per lb mU3e.
bUTTlill-Coinmon to fair. 12Vitfl3ci
choice il.tiry. In tulx, 115lDc: tcparntor, 18c.
FllKSH FlSM-niack bass. 18c; whlt
bass, c; bluetlsh, lie! bullheads. IOC! blue
fins, 7c; humMus, 6o; cattish, 12c; cod, 9c;
crapples, 7iJlvc; clscoes, 7c: halibut, 11c; her
lli'iT. 6c; huddocK, 10c, pickerel, 7c; pike, Co;
ted snapper, loc; salmon, lie; nunttsh, ic;
trout, !k, whltellsh, 3e
PICIKONH-Llve, per doz., $1.
VUALH-Cholce, 9i10c.
I1A Prices quoteil by Omaha Wholesale
llay Dealers dSsoclallr.it: Choice upland,
J9.50; No. 2 upland, $9.u0; medium, $5.50;
coarse, $7.50. llyo straw $6.50. These prices
uro for hav of good color and uuallty. De
mand fair, llecelpts, 2 ears.
OATS-No. 2 white, i.
CO UN-No. 3, 43c.
HHAN-$12.00.
VHGUTAltLWq.
ASPAUAOUS-NatlVe. per doz.. 3511400.
per id., jo.
I)C.
:oe.
per doz, 4OQ00C,
KADISIIKS-Per doz., 150200,
PAHSLICV-Ivr doz.. SOc.
POTATO lift DM l.or lill ww
MiV POTATOKS-Per bu.. 90c.
J-AHHAGK Hoiiiu grown. Hie.
'lOMATOKS-Texns. l-bsk. crates, $1.60.
ONIONS Uermudas, per rrute, $2.25; new
California. 2c.
CAULlFLoWKIt-Ucne-grown. per doi.,
lilJANS-Wax, per V4 bu. basket, 40c;
string, per Vi bu. baakot, 30o.
1;:A.?:V,'r. 1,11 ipr
$3w ur bsk" 75c,a,l! crntc9
WAT12IIMI2LONS Texas, 30U35o each.
FRUITS.
PINKAPPLKS-Pcr doz., $1.00&1.75; per
orate. $3.50.
o RLACKIIKRRIKS-I'er 24-qt. case, $1.50
'ltASPHinmii:s-Per 24-qt. case, $2.50; red,
per 21-qt. c;iml; $1.
CUKIUUKS-Californla, per -lb. box,
$1.25; Missouri, per 24-qt. case. $1.76Q2.00.
PbACIlKd California, per box, 9w; free
stone, $1.00.
A'ltlCUTS-Callfornla, 4-basket crate.
PLUMS-Calltornla. per crate. $1.25.
OOOHKHUHRIKS-Pcr 2l-qt. case, $1.75.
TltOl'ICAL FRUITS.
ORANOKS-Callfornla seedlings, $3.25;
Med. sweets, f3.M.
LUMONS-Cailtornia, extra fancy, $3.7$;
choice, $3.50.
HANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
$2.lJVu2.fiO.
FIOS California, new cartons, 75c; layers,
6oc; Imported, per lb 1012c.
DATK8 Porstan, In fti-ltj. boxes, Salrs, So
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY California, per 24-sectlon case,
per lb.; Halloween, 6V4c per lb.
CIDER-Pcr bbl., $4..,v; per half bbl., $2.75.
NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 15c; fil
berts, per lb,, 13c; almonds, per lb., lSU20c;
raw peanuts, per lb., tfooVic; roasted,
7Uc; Urazlls, lac; pecans, 10022c.
111DK0 No. 1 green, 6V4c; No. 2 green,
5Hc; No. 1 salted, 7V5c; No. 2 salted, 6Hc:
No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12V4 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal
calf, 12 lo 15 lbs.. Cc; dry hides, k13c; sheep
pclui, 2iy7io; horso hides. $1.50172.25.
St. l.ouls Grnln nnd Provisions.
ST. LOFLS, July 3. WHEAT Firm; No.
2 red cash, elevator, iSKc; track, fi3f03VJc,
now; July, C2V4o; September, C3',4i3Sc; De
cember. 66'ic; No. 2 hard, 6Ij65c
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 43c; track, 14c;
July, 43o; September, 45V4c.
OATS-Hteady; No. 2 cash, 29V4c: track,
M',Jfi30',sc; July, 2Sc; September, 27Q23c;
No. 2 white, 32c.
RYE Firm at 50c.
FLOUR-Dull; patents. $3.4503.60; extra
fancy and straights, $3.ouf3.15; clears, J2.bc"
4(2.80.
CORNMEAL Higher. $2.35.
ItRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 63364c.
HAY-Flrmer; timothy. $9,00(15.00; old,
m; new prutrie, n.W(ii.i.
WHISKY
-S'.eady ut $1.27.
IRON COT
rTON'fIES-$1.05.
llAOOINO-(UM(7c
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PROVISIONS Pork, weak; Jobbing,
$15.75. Lard, lower, $3.25. Dry salt meats,
dull; boxed lots, extra shorts, $8.12V&; clear
ribs, $S.37',i; clear sides, S8.C2V4. Rucon, dull;
boxed lots, extra shorts, $9; clear ribs,
19.37V4; clear sides, $9.50.
FLAXSEED Nominal.
M ETA LS Lead : Steady at $4.30ff4.40.
Spelter: Finn at $3.82V4.
POULTRY Firm: chickens, 8c: springs,
12jl5c; turkeys, 'J'ulOc; ducks, 6c; springs,
8c; geese. 4c: springs, "c.
IJUTTER-Steady; creamery, 14020c;
dairy, 13ft lie.
EGGS Steady : nearby "c.
RECEIPTS-Flour. 2,000 bbls.; wheat.
9l.00i) bu.: corn. 16.000 bu.; oats. 25.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour. 8,000 bbls.; wheat,
41.000 bu.: corn, &,000 bu.; oats, 20.000 bu.
No markets on the Fourth of July.
Liverpool Grnln nnd Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. July 3. WHEAT-Spot,
dull; No. 2 red western winter, Ss 5'4d;
No. 1 northern spring, 6d 6Vid; No. 1 Cali
fornia, 5s 9Hd. Futures, steady; September,
5s 6V4d: December, 5s 7J4d.
CORN Spot, American mixed. 4s ld;
American mixed, old, 4s 3d. Futures, quiet;
July. 4s d; September, 4s Id; October,
4s Hid.
PEAS-Canadlan, tlrm, Bs ll!5d.
FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, dull,
7s 9d.
HOPS At London (raclflc coast), steudy,
4 5sl25.
PROVISIONcl-Becf, firm; extra India
mess, (VSs 9d. Pork, firm; primes mess,
western, 63s 61. Hams, short cut, 14
to 16 lbs., llrm, 48s 3d. Lnrd. steady; Ameri
can rellned, In palls. 43s 3Vid; prime western,
In tierces, 43 3d. Bacon, steady; Cumber
land cut, 26 to 30 lbs., 41s 9d; short ribs, 16
to 24 lbs., 48s; long clear middles, light, I'd
to 34 lbs., 45s 9d; long clear middles, heavy,
.15 to 40 lbs., 44s Od; short clear backs, 16 to
20 lbs., 43s fid; clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbs., 4s.
Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., 26s 6(1.
CHEESE Firm; American finest white,
4oh; Ami rlcan finest colored, 16s.
RUTTER tjjlet; llnost United States, 90s;
good United States, 67s.
ICnnsnn City Grnln nnit Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. July 3.-WHEAT-July,
53i,4c; September, 59c; December, 614c;
cash. No. 2 hard, 611063c; No. 3, 5SiS59c; No.
2 red. 615j61 Vic
CORN-July, 44ic: September. 45V4c; cash.
No. 2 mixed, 47Viy4SM:c; No. 2 white, 49,,i
50c.
OATS-No. 2 white, 32V4C
RYE No, 2. 48C(i50c.
HAY-Cholco timothy, I1I.CO12.00; cholco
prairie. M0.50.
IIUTTER-Creamery, 1517c; dairy, 14
4fl5c.
EGGS Steady: fresh and Missouri stock,
Sc dozen, loss off, eases returned; new
whltewood eases Included, '4c more.
RECEIPTS Wheat, 105.COO bu.; corn, 13.600
bu.; oats. 11.00C bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat, 80,000 bu.; .corn,
7,200 bu.; oats, 10,000 bu. '
Phllnilelpliln Produce Mnrket.
PHILADELPHIA. July 3.-HUTTER-Flrm,
fair demand; fancy western cream
ery. 15',4c; fancy western prints, 20c; fancy
nearby prints, 21c.
EGGS-Stendy, but quiet: fresh nearby,
14c; fresh western, 14c: fresh southwestern,
12Mie: fresh southern. 12c,
creams, fancy small, 9V4QU?i'c; fair to choice.
9'at'Vlc
. i
Toledo ftuiln nil it Sreil.
TOLEDO. July 3.-WHEAT-Dull, eteady;
cash and July, 67Vc; September, 67T4c: De
cember, 70c.
CORN-Dull. lower; cash and July, 44l;c;
September, 46Vic.
OATS-Qulet. steady; cosh, 27lic; July,
27Kc: September, 2714c
RYE 61c.
CLOVERSEED Cash, prime, $6.50; Oc
tober, $5.55,
MlnneiiiiolU AVIirnt, Flour nnd Ilrau.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., July 3. WHEAT
-Cash, 6IHc: July. r.T,Jc; September, tun
63e. On track: No. 1 hard. 60;C; No. 1
northern. (.(He: No, 2 northern. 03c.
l l.OLMt-Flrst patents. $J,70?J3.SO: gernnd
patents, $3.50fi3.6); llrst clears, $2.Coe2.70:
second cleats, $2. '
IIRAN-In bulk, $10.5().
.IIUvrnuUtM' Grain MnrUet.
MILWAI'ICEK. .Intv .1 UMII.MT..l,.,
steodler; No. 1 northern, 67V4c; No. 2north-
t Vf Juiv. oi'c: Bepiemncr, 66V4C.
RARLEY-Steady; No. 2, 5(c; sample, f.3j)
53V4C.
Evniiorntril nnd Dried Fruits.
iKc,Y5,i,,':i Jul' 3rEVAponA'rKD
APPLLS Trade was aeuln vtry tame In
miuuiimi-iiomc grown,
v.iii;. ' i n rcr iioz,,
M31V TCUNll'S-Per .W. 1
CUCl'MHKUS-Hothouse,
1,1'XI l.'l'H-Pr l.ii "nr.
dried fruits nnd tit tho close values were
about the same as the previous nlgnt.
Feeling continued tolerably steady, never
theless. State, common to good, V.'j'at
prime, 6l4t5ic, choice, 6fl6Uc; fancy, b'.iQ'
' CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Market
dull and featureless. Prunes, 2Si'S6,,4C per
lb., as to size nnd quality. Apricots, Royal,
fcifll2c; Moor Park, 74fil2c. Peaches, pooled,
Hi 18c; unpecltd, fry loc.
JIOVUMUXTS IN STtlCICS AMI 1IO.MJ3.
t'lilted Mtntes Ntcrl Drops on nlsnp
IKilntiurnt Over Dividends.
NEW YORK. July 2. Today's stock mar
ket was little more than nominal. Tho
volume of business was so sum 11 that had
there been a wide price movement little
significance could have attached to the fact.
The subject of most vital Interest on tho
exchange was whether It would be possible
to get together u quorum of the governors
to achieve the longed for adjournment of
the exchange until Monday next. When Oil
was accomplished It was greeted with
cheers. The leader In surh market as there
was was t'nlted Slates Steel. That Btock
reflected clearly enough tho disappointment
of holders over tho dividend, or rather over
the wording of the dividend declartton,
Speculators sold the stock freely. Tho pre
ferred stirfered even morn markedly, declin
ing 3S from the top level. The common fell
V.'f from tho best. The effort or belated
borrowers to secure loans to carry over the
four-day Interval until Monday caused a
lively Hurry In money. As high as 28 per
cent was paid for call loans and consider
able liquidation was precipitated. The last
hour was the most actlvo of the day on tho
closing up of accounts, and a number of
leading stocks were carried down a point or
more, Tho apprehension was felt that th
effect of a weak bank statement would
have to bo faced when trading was resumed
on next Monday.
The bond market was dull nnd Irregular.
Total sales, par value, $1,785,000. United
Slates bonds were all unchanged on the last
call.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: There was a
general exodus to the Henley regatta today
which left the Stock exchange practically
empty. There was no business In domestic
rails and American shares were quite lien
lected In view of the approaching long
New ork holiday. Copper stocks wero flat
with other metals. Maney on call Is easier
at T4 per cent nnd discounts nt 2 7-16 par
cent. The Rank of England today received
no gold, but JC&oiOO was bought In tho
market by Austria. Exchange on Paris Is
25.18.
Th followlnr are tn closing prlco
(h Nw York Btock exchan:
Atchison
In pfrt
Daltlniore & Ohio..
do rfd
SI do pfd
104 Ko, Paelllc
IW'4 So. Hallway
. H do pfd
1044 Tex, A Pacific ....
6JVj Tol. St. U & W..
47H do pfd
4IH Union Pacific
7SV4 do pfd
197 iWitbaih
37 I do pfd
M4 Wheel. & It. ..,.,
125 i do 2d pfd
33 Win. Central
84 do pfd
so p. c. c. & at. ij. .
1W Adann Ex
1S4V4 American Kx
US
U94
it
, 86',1
i 41
. 21
.
1CR-H
i Wit
, 2H4
. 42S
::h
i 24
. 43
, 74
17D
190
, 87
1W
1224
31'4
88 'k
27Vt
61
57U
103
136H
47
82'A
112
221
"ui
118V
204
60
23
:i
"i
944
89
4t;
22 !
444
45
io:
41
117K
4(!i
. S5,
,2W
. 37i
i 74
14H
41H
.
72i
13W
' 7S
, 21 !
, 69
4H
9JU
82H
Canadian Pacific...
Canada Bo
die. & Ohio
Chicago & Alton....
do pfd
C, I). & Q
Chi. Ind. & It
do pfd
Chi. V. Ill
ChlrRBO O. W
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
C. & N. W
a. it. I. c r
Chicago Ter. & Tr.
U. H. Kx..
do prJ
C. C. C. & 8t, I...
Colorado tio
do lit pfd
da 2d pfd
DM. A Hudson....,
Del, U & W ,
4
U'ells-Kargo Kx....
Anml, Copper ,
Amcr. Cur & P....,
8714
HS
ft
do pfd
aU'Amer. Lin. Oil....
165 do pfd
215 Amer. 3. &. H
50 do pfd
6 Amer. Tobacco..
42V; Anac. Mln. Co
71 i Ilrooklyn H. T
5KV4 Colo. Fuel & I
185 con. Uub
53 Con. Tobacco ...
"6 do pfd
153U den. Electric
e)Vt uiucone Sugar ....
86 Hocking Coal
61 Inter. Paper
118 do pfd
105H Inter. Power
lHH'Luclede Gas
173' 'National lllscult..
. SililNutlonal Iad ....
101i National Salt
103 do pfd
,114V4'No. Amerlcun ....
i 30 Pacific Coast
Denver & It. G....
do pfd... ,
Krle
do lat pfd i
do 2d pfd
Gt. Nor. pfd
Hocking Valley ....
do pfd
Illinois Central ...
Iowa, Central
do pfd
Lake Erie & W...,
do pfd
L. & N
Manhattan I.
Met. St. lty
Mex. Central
Mex. National ....
Minn. & St. L......
Mo. Pacific
M., K. Ac T
do pfd
N. J. Central
N. Y. Central
Norfolk & W
do pfd
No. Puclflo
do pfd
Ontario Hi Vi
l'ennaylvanla
Heading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. U & S. V
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. V. Southw
do pfd
St. Paul
e:'t Pacific Mall
10)
People's Om
Pressed 8. Car ...
do pfd
Pullman P. Car ..
Republic Steel ....
du )fd
Sugar
Term. Coal & Iron
Union Dag & P....
do pfd
U. S. Leather .....
do pfd
U. S. Rubber
do pfd
V. S. Steel ,
do pfd
Western Union ...
157 Vt
0H4!
83
150
Ci
30H
1S9!
40
7i
56
47
81
6S!i
,33
, 6f,J4'
173H
Ex-dlvldend. Nominal,
eclpts.
Trust re-
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK, July 3.-MONEY On call,
firm at &S2o per cent; last loan, 15; ruling
rate, 10; prime mercantile paper, 4goVi.
STERLING EXCHANOE EaHler," with
actual business In bankers' bills at $I.S7V48!
4.87 for demand and at $4.85Vi for sixty
duyH; posted rates, $4.8ViH.SS&; commercial
bills, $4.84V4'u'4.S5.
SILVER Certificates, nominally 6flc:
bar, 68c; Mexican dollars, 47c.
UONUS Government, steady; state, In
active; railroad, Irregular.
I'll cluiltic pi leek uii bunds toda ar ai
follows:
U. S. ref. 2. rer..
do coupon
do 3s, reg
do coupon
do 4s. reg
do coupon
do old 4s. reg
do coupon
do I', reg
do coupon
D. of C. 3, 05
Atchlnon gen. 4s...,
do adj. 4s
Canada So. 2s
Chen. & Ohio 4H..
do hi
C. & N. W. c. 7...
do S. F. deb. Ss...
Chicago Ter. 4
Colo. So. 4s
Denver & It. O. 4s,
Erie general 4s
P. W. A D. C. Is.,
Gen. Electric '....
Iowa Central 1
L. & N. unl. 4s...,
M.. K. & T. Is
do 4s
137
107
10S
U'S4
13
139
11214
11214
1IV
lov
123
104
99
10J
107
12014
142H
12214
94V
83
102
KM
10714
300
116
101
86
'
Y. C. 1
J. "!. ten Ra
.101
.132
. 72
IOC,
.1061,
102?i
.107
.10214
.123
.11S14
. c
.101
.11614
.1331,
.180
.120
.117
. 9.1
.117
. 62
1181k
.103
.103
.10!4
.1121,
.112
. 8S
. 9414
No. Pacific 3s '.
do 4s
N Y. C & St L 4s.
Oregon Nav. is...,
ao ts
Oregon S. L. 6s..,
do consol 2a
ridding gen, 4s..,
mo ii, v. is
St L & I M c. :..
St L & S F g. 6s.,
iSt. Paul connols ,
St. P.. C. & P. Is,
do 3s
So. Pacific 4s
So. Hallway 5s
S, It. Si T. 6s
Tex. A Pacific Is.,
no :s
Union Pacllta ...
Wabash Is
do 2s
West Shore 4
Wis. Central In
'a. Centuries
Ronton Stock nnd Hands.
BOSTON, July 3. Call loans, 3Wfl5 per
cent; time loans, 3',4'al per cent. Ofllclul
closing;
A.. T. S. F....
do pfd
Amer. Sugar ....
du pfd
American Tel...,
. 87 Union iJind 3!i
.103 West End 95
.144 Westlnsh. Elec 6t
.121 lAtchlson 4 103
166 ; Adventure 24
UJljiAtniil. Copper 122
lloston & Albany..
Iloston Elevated
lloston & Me.,..
C, 11, & Q
Dominion Coal .
do pfd
U. 8. Steel
do pfil
Fltchburg pfd...
General Electric
n. n. a. a...
Old Colony
Old Dominion ..
Rubber
Union Paclna ..
.183 Atlantic 37
.14 Cal. ft Hecla 791
.137 Centpnnlal 30
. 3'J14 Fianklin 17
.11314 Humboldt M
. 4Pi-j Osceola 91
. 9114 Parrot 6314
.145 Qulncy 173
.265 Santa Fa Copper.... 7
. 7 iTamamck 349
.20S 'ftah Mining 32
. 31 Wlnona 3
. 21 iWolverlnes tD',4
.J0S
London Slnrk luo tnt Ion.
LONDON, July 3.-4 p. m.-ClosIng;
Consols, money...
do account
Atchison
Canadian Pacific.
St. Paul
Illinois Central ..
Ioulvlllc
t'nlon Pae. pfd...,
N, y. Central ...
Erie
93!
93 'MO
.. 90l
..106
..179
..137
..111
n.
..162
dn 1st pfd 73
Pennsylvania 71 1.
Iteudlng
No, Pacific prd 57
Tnind Trunk 10
Anaconda 9
Hand Mines 41
l S. Steel 4)
do pfd 101
... 4'.
RAR SILVER-Qulet nt 27Hd per ounce.
MONEY 114ft2 per cent. Tho rate of dis
count In the open market for short bills Is
2 G-1CQ2 7-16 per cent; for three months' bills,
-?452h Per cent.
Nrrv York Mining Slacks,
NEW YORK. July 3.-Thc following are
the closing quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Con 21 iLlttle Chief ...
Allen 40 (Ontario
jin'ece 110 .Ophlr
llrunswlck Con 16 U'linenlx
Comstnck Tunnel... 6 Potosl
Con, Cal. A V.I....116 Savage
Deadwool Terra.... K Sierra Nevada
Hern Silver 14" Small Hopes ...
Iron Silver M Standard ,
Iadvllle Con, 5
.... 11
....90-3
.... SO
.... 9
.... 7
.... 7
.... W
.... 4.1
....360
tin ilk ClenrliiKH.
OMAHA. July 3.-Cleartngs, $l.O30,0D(5.0;
corresixindlng day inst year a holiday.
ROSTON. July 3,-Clearlngs, $25,901(33;
balances, $2,182,714.
CHICAGO. July 3.-Clearlngs. $32,9:3.402:
balances, $2,308,979; posted exchange, $I.SS
for sixty days and $I.S'.4 on demand! Now
Kirs, exenange, -joe discount.
ST. Lot IH, July 3,-Clearlngs. $4,:iS5 1.
balances, $l,foi,4i4, money, 61ii per cent;
New York exchange, 15c discount bid, par
CINCINNATI, Julv 3.-Clcarlngs. $3,374,
too, New York exchange, lOQWc discount;
money, 31J6 per cent.
PHILADELPHIA, July 3.-Clearlngs,
$21,231,737; balances, $2,969,910.
HALTIMORE. July 3.-Clcarlngs, $6,1103,
047, balances, $701,156.
NEW YORK, Julv 3.-Clearlngs, $233,.
379,062; balances, $14,82r,7fO.
Condi t Ion of the Trrnstiry.
WASHINGTON, July 3. Today's state
ment of the trens.iry balances In tho gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000.0(i0 go.d
reservo In the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $174,311, CIS;
gold, $9S,787,S12.
Mirhsnge Closes Till Mondny.
NEW YORK. July 3.-The Stock exchange
will be closed until Monday und bank.
will restrict business as much as pojtlole
on account of the heat. The Cotton ex
change will open Friday.
Wool .Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS. July 3.-WOOI-fnsettled,
nominal; medium grades, 117) 17c; light line,
Hit 14c; heavy lino, 9fllc; tub washed, ly
2IHc.
UOSTON. July 3. The American Wool
and Cotton Reporter will sny tomor
row of the wool trade: The market has
been more active and prices have ruled
firm. Tho business has been In spots, how
ever. It Is probable that half a ilor.cn
houses have transacted the bulk of tho
iwciii-oci iiuim nun iney n.iu nin'cceueu in
hnndllng some huge lines of wool, Including
lexas and California wools, pulled and
r,..uui-ii, un w,..i an niie niiwasiieii anil un
merchantable fleeces. Some speculation has
been In progress among the dealer?, espe
cially in ocoured wools, but they have not
ns yet bought a very great amount. Doth
the large and the small mills have been
represented In the mnrket. The sales for
tho week In Iloston amounted to ,:M3,CiJ0
pounds domestic nnd 260,in) pounds foreign,
making a total of 6,195,000, against a .otal
of 3.3ia,0(O for the previous week and a total
of i,i23J5m for tho corresponding week last
sv.cAr:n J?"" mic? 8l"ce January I amount to
110,91,9,900 pounds, against 6.8,936.600 for the
corresponding time last year. The receipts
O,r.wo1 ,,n Uoston this week amounted to
i'Aii'. "K'unsi Zl.oio last week und
9,26.1 for the same week last year. The total
r.i f n 1 ,1 f u u 1 .1 n ....... . . 1 .
. -v . n..,vu uuiiimry i noow an increase
over the same months last year of 93,297
bales domestic and a decrease of 23.702 lor
flgn. Shipments of wool for the week end-
111 I' .It 111' 1 Wrtfn J 111 a? ii .1 ft 1-1 . t
...rji us 1,t.m,tJ4F IM1IIUUP, 1 Ml PnUWS
a decreaso of 212,719 pounds over tho shlp-
....-I. ui iiwiunir. iui lllf previOIM
week. Since January 1 the total shipments
"mount to 122.339,36:. pounds. '
I'.,NUOfi' JulV 3.-WOOL The offerings
thotwol auction sales today number 36.
i c"m!'ctltlon was more general
nnd hotter nrt f..n , , , ,
fine qualities. There was n good demond In
Yii. .i ? "iTinoH, wmcn soiu nt :2d
to American huyers. Tho latter also bought
crossbrcds at a slight advance. A fair se
nl!?in,JfTJ,8IT,'l.n,,in mct wl,h a toil le
and Nata were In larger supp y and hold-
Icrnn 'lrinr', buyln5 ln Tal lots. All
nr.i .wfre .ln B0" request, the finer
qualities being- In sellers' favor.
1
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW YORK, July 3.-COTTON-On the
open ng the market was quiet, with prices
.i,oln.l Iowcr. ,0 2 D0lnt! higher, for a
of L.11!6! markei mi steady, but absence
fiVri. t mV8'' wlih "'nailer Interior receipts.
.v r. . ucciueuiy uownward be-
nvr0t,imlld"r'' Towar'' t'e close realizing
rl?iii?'r. k iOS.e T'aH bnreI' steady, with
linni r i t"""1" ""r?rio J points n gner.
mPiitHiiCJoscdi,enn,',5;: middling uplands, STdc
LI ERPOOL, July 3. COTTON-Snot.
uclrt"B''l: American mlddl.nK
ESS' Hani Receipts;
NEW ORLEANS. July 3.-COTTON-
oll ,u'' huich, uw oatcs; om nnry. 6c; good
Stf "a..8.1M6c loK mlldllng. VHc; mid-
fnir of7; ' J ' m,u""nK' "i"0! middling
Mock.04C:48inObmi!,: rCCt,,Pt8' 3'SM ba,CaV
m?,MM.VLS' J,ill' 3--COTTON-Qulet:
middling. 8Uc; sales, none; receipts 2 46i
bales; shipments. 2,06 bales; stock, 61 252
bales. '
n1iY?.TON' Ju'y 3-COTTON-Mnrket
firm, at 3c. ;.
Coffee Mnrket.
n$F,)V 0n PuiK 3--COFFEE-Spot Rio,
quiet; No. 7 Invoice. 5Tc. Mild, riulet
Cordova. 8T124c. The total sales of
coffee reached but -.600 bags nnd fluetua-
li,,l!cr0nn"n,,l'lLto c l,oln,s In today's
market. The Coffee exchange will be
closed the balance of the week. Tho foreign
market news was about as expected. There
was nothing In domestic or Brnnlllan stn
tlstlcs to nffect sentiment nnd trading In
spot coffee was lax. Sales Included Au
gust at 5.10c and May at 6.70c.
Oil nnd Itoaln.
NEW YORK, July 3.-OIL-Cottonseel,
steady; prime crude, nominal; prime yel
low, 3c. Petroleum, dull. Rosin, steady.
Turpentine. Bteady. 36Hfl37c.
OIL CITY, Pa., July 3.-OIL Credit bal
ances, $1.05; certificates, no bid nor ofler;
runs. 119.696 bbls. ; average, 105,299 bbls.;
shipments, 134,007 bbls.; average, 123,903
bbls.
LONDON, July 3.-OIL Calcutta linseed,
spot, 53s; linseed oil, 32s 1',-j'l.
Sngnr Market.
NEW YORK. July 3.-SUGAR-Raw,
steady; fair refining, 3 9-16c; centrifugal,
96 test, 4 7.32c. Molasses sugar, 3 5-16c. Re
llned. steady.
NEW ORLEANS. July S.-SUOAR-Mar-kct
quiet; open kettle, 3 3-lC4c; open Ket
tle centrifugal, 3i4Hc; centrifugal, yel
low, 4V04 9-16c; seconds, 2Hfc4c. Molasses,
dull; centrifugal, 7?10c.
New York Dry floods Market.
NEW YORK, July 3.-DRY GOODS-Most
houses made a short day of It. The mall
order demand proved moderate. There has
been no change ln tone ln any line of cotton
goods, plain or fancy. The Fall River mar
ket Is dull but Arm. Men's wear woolens in
considerable demand In plain staple goods
und tone, generally firm. Dress goods con
tinue dull; fancies Irregular ln price.
Dedicate Illinois nnltdlnir.
BUFFALO, July 3. Though (be regular
Illinois day at the exposition will not be
held until September 16, today was set
aside for the dedication of tho Illinois
building. The following members of the
Illinois commission to the Pan-American
expedition were at the building this morn
ing receiving guests' James W. Temple
ton, president; Henry W. Evans, William
A. Heath, Thomas A. Orlor, Edward J.
Drundagc, Charles A. Davidson, Thomas A.
Smith. William D. llrlnton and John W.
Stanton.
Tho greatest healer of modern times Is
Manner Salve for cuts, wounds, sores, piles
nnd all skin diseases, It Is guaranteed.
Uso no substitute.
TIIK It 12 A I .TY MAIIKI3T.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Wednes
day, July 3. 1W1:
Wnrrnnty Drcdn.
F. T. Vaux and wife to Mary Donovan.
lot 4, block 4, South Omaha $ 3iu
A. R. Falrchlld to W. O. Uro, lot G,
block 4. Dupont Place; lot 1. block 2.
A. n. I'airicK s aim.; w t. r-.i .
100 feet lot 2, block is, S. E. Rogers'H
add
G. P. Davis and wife to same, lot 3,
block "V," Lowe's add.; lot 15, block
7, Heilford Place
E. S. McCandless and wife to A. R.
MeCandlesH, und. 1-6 Interest In lots
1, 2 and 3. block 1; lot S. block 7: lot
1, block S; n 23 feet lots 6 and 7. block
5, and lots 6 and 7, block 6; part lots
5 and 7. block 7. and part lots 7 to
10, block 8, Isabel add
Omaha Realty Co. to Llllle Aarons,
s 21 feet lot 2. block 13, Parker's add.
S. T. C. Parkin and wife to J. C. Hrew
InRton. sH lot 7 and n lot , Morri
son's add
G. A Rehm and wife to Alfred Drain
urd, lot 6. block "II," Pronpect Place.
Rees Tlcnlc Syndicate to Atlnntlo
Realty association, s feet lot 44, and
n 32 feet lot 45, Rees Placa
Quit Claim Heeds.
H. A. Westerfleld, trustee, to L. W.
Hill, lots 1 to 4, 7, block 1, and part
lot S, block fi, Hoggs fc H's add
Franc Reeves to G. M. Reeves, lot 2,
block 47, and lots 1 and 2, block 233,
Florence
Same to 15. L. Reeves, lots 1 and 2,
block 254, same
Some to . F Wtierth, nwVi ne and
other parts of nc',1 C-18-13
Same to A. F. Reyer, ne',4 ne' 6-16-13,.
2,350
1
1,700
800
2,200
m
2,000
Deeds.
Sheriff to Thomas Tullon. a strip ad
joining lot S3. Hartman'n wld 236
Sheriff to W. T. Graham, w 100 feet
lot 7, block 5, E. V. Smith's odd 2,000
Total amount of transfers $13,252
OMAHA L1YE STOCK: MARKET
Light Bietipti if OtttU and Marktt Aotirt
and Btrtng Qttd Gr.di,
HOGS SEVEN AND A HALF TO TEN LOWER
Verr Kerr Sheep on Sale nml Most
Everything Offered Wan Western
Urncs Wethers, Which Drought
Same Prices Pnld Yesterday.
SOUTH OMAHA. July 3,
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs, fchce;)
Olltclal Monday 1,971 4.I1U 2,12.
Olllcliil Tuesday 2.S45 'J.S.M 3,190
Olllclul Wednesday 1.Y44 13.01S 1,691
lhrco days this week.. 6,560
Same da lust week.... s.jl'J
Same week before 6,45o
Hiimo three weeks ago,, i.'iti
Same four weeks ago.... s.Jwj
Same days last year 7,wJ
27.290 7,307
U'.W? 7,21.6
VI, 176 9,iHj
ib.lW MtW
2s,5l5 b.'.Mi
19.3VI 9.7JO
AVeruce orien nu.,1 for u.ms ..i K.nitn
Omaha the past aeverul days with com
purtuonst: 1M1. lKl0.llSJ9.l!KM.lVJ7.lt9ti.lS9i.
Jlllm 15, ,
June it... I
June 17... I
uue is. ..i
June If... I
June
June 21...
5
b 82
5 91 I
4 St! i ijli 3 77
4 Ml 3 621 3 90
I 3 63 3 4J
I 03 1 3 80
6 06 t 64
4 94 3 711 3 80
4 93 3 69 3 81
6 001 3 63 3 72
& 13 3 63 3 721
3 62 3 6a
3 j:, 2 9: 4 44
3 22 3 101
3 1S 3 t 4 44
3 i 3 U 4 4o
2 15 3 02. 4 41
, i 9j 4 4j
3 13 I 4 i7
3 21 3 02l I 40
3 21 3 0J
3 261 3 00 4 0
3 231 2 971 4 46
3 15) 2 97 4 M
I 3 Wi 4 . .
June 22...
June 23...
5 S6V4!
Juno 24.,
June 25..
June 26.,
June 11 .
June 28..
June 29..
June 30..
-uly l...
July 2...
July 3...
6 93V
6 Wv,l
6 17 1 J 69
6 93Vi
& 10 3 M
& 03
3 61
3 62
3 63
:i u
3 S3
3 61
3 61
6H
6 11
4 W
G 01
4 92
3 6G
.1 M
3 681
3 73
1
3 61
:t ':i
3 21
3 18
3 18
2 91 .
1 SSI
2 Do 4 61
2 931 4 6J
i 93 I 70
6 89V4
5 74&
5 01
3 78
3 21
Indicates Sunday.
Tho official number of cars of stock
brought ln today by each road was:
Cattle. Hos. Shcen.H'r's.
c, ai. a st. P. ny.. ..
O. & St. L. Ry 2
Missouri Paelllc Ry.. 11
18
3
8
.13
1
46
2
22
28
11
'
(
183
union pacific system a
C. H N. W.
4
F., E. A M. V
S. C. & P
C.,,St. P., M. & O...
11. & M
C, 1). & Q
K. C. & St. J
C, R. 1. & P., east...
C., R. I. & V., west...
15
1
i
i
3
6
Total receipts 62
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the. num
ber oi ncau innicaiea:
Cattle,
Omaha Packing Co 50
Swift nnd Company 262
Hogs. Sheep.
Z.013
2,473
3,029
3.900
'991
Cudahy Packing Co 656
Armour & Co
Cudahy Pack. Co., K. C.
Armour & Co., Sioux City
R. Decker & Dcgan
Livingstone & Schaller....
Wolf & Murnau
S. & 8
Other buyers
205
311
172
34
6
696
517
400
Totals 1,974 12,412 1,524
CATTLE Thero was a light supply of
cattle In the yards today, and us packers
were liberal buyers of the better grades
the market took on more life than for
sometime past. The market could not be
quoted much higher, but an early clearance.
was onectcii ana me pnees ptuu wcie
generally very satisfactory.
Ruycrs started out early In the morning
and bought up the better grades of beer
steers at steady to strong prices, as com
pared with yesterday. They seemed to
wunt the cattle today, and as there were
only a few offered, sellers took advantage
ot the opportuidty to push values up n
little. The situation, however. Is best de
scribed by calling It a good, steady to
strong market. Tho commoner grades of
course did not move as freely ns did tho
choice heavyweights, but still they brought
fully as much as was paid for the same
grades yesterday.
There were only a few cows and heifers
on sale today, and most of thoso that were
offered were grassers of rather an Inferior
quality. There was not enough change
In the prices paid from those In force yes
terday to be worthy of mention, so that the
market can bo quoted practically steady.
Hulls, calves and stags also sold In Just
about tno same notcnes tney aiu yester
day.
Thero were more Htockers and feeders
In the yards today than have been here
for some little tltno past. It was rather
a poor time, however, lor them to arrlvo,
as there will be very little demand for
stock cattle the rest of this week, and
those who bought them had to figure on
carrying them over until the first of next
week. As a result prices were considerably
lower, and undesirable stuff was almost
unsalable. Stock heifers In particular were
hard to illspose or, ana some or tne sales
lookeu pretty low. neprescniauve pans:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
1
3
4
1
1
6
42
1
:
21
10
43
3)
24
43
19
18
1
20
32
U
Av.
. 810
Pr.
No.
52...
20...
20...
22...
34...
31...
39...
20...
83...
13...
!0...
40...
46...
20...
19...
20...
39...
1...
Av.
1124
1103
Pr.
4 V,
2 75
.973 3 50
. 992 3 75
4 90
.1106 4 90
800
960
3 75
3 75
4 00
4 05
4 25
4 35
4 40
4 (5
4 65
4 65
4 70
( 5
4 rO
4 "0
4 60
1092 5 00
1088 5 00
1127 5 00
112S 5 05
1105 5 05'
1136 5 !0
1135 5 10
1197 5 10
1300 5 tO
1122 5 70
1212 5 20
1S44 5 )
1273 5 15
1363 3 40
.... 815
....1122
.... 680
....1163
....1124
.... 979
....1110
....1110
....1037
....1001
....1136
....1113
....1170
.1220
5 40
....1157
4 0
15
1476
5 65
STEERS TEXAS.
....1072 4 '.5 21 1111
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
.... 991 4 70
4 90
COWS.
, 776 1 75
8..
997
3 25
850 2 (0
763
3 26
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20'.'.'.!!'.'.!
910
2 W
....1015 3 'J,
912
2 00
915
3 :
960 Jib
u:o
.1320
3 !5
3 :s
823 3 ?b
....1220
....1220
.... 947
....1103
.... 660
.... 975
.... 760
....1U9
.... 970
.... 730
....1000
....1100
....120'.
1 ?5
978
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S 65
2 65
2 75
2 75
2 73
2 '6
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2 85
1 93
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.1100 3 40
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3 50
3 6.-,
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3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 83
3 :o
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4 05
4 10
4 '0
4 15
4 40
3 35
3 30
3 95
4 04
4 10
....1360
....10M
.... 910
....1213
....1110
....1230
....1070
....110.)
....1163
....1240
....1O30
....1045
....1310
....1046
....1200
.... 840
.... 467
.... 674
.... 87A
.... 930
10.!'.!
u'.'.'.'.
770
963
(450
3 I")
..1105 3 00
941 3 10
.1031 3 15
1.
HEIFERS.
1
6
1
19
10
1
1
l...,
I
1
1
1
2
1
1.
, 953
2 0
3 10
7...
10...
I...
1...
320
874 3 16
. 784 3 IS
. 710 3 73
DULLS.
.12) 2 90 1 1660 3 50
.1270 3 (0 II 539 3 50
.1060 3 W 1 1370 3 15
....1570 S 25
1 1270 3 77
1 1660 3 75
1 1780 4 '0
....1100 3
....1540
....1183
3 10
3 40
STAGS.
920
, 230
233
3 00 1
CALVES
4 (0 3
4 75 I
.1170 4 35
, 200
160
5 j0
5 W
1W
M
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
1..
I..
1..
!..
1..
I..
1..
1..
89..
89) 2 41
6.
640
3 ')
...,1020 2 54
.... 760 2 75
.... 610 3 0)
.... 650 3 00
3...
...
2...
3 00
3 00
3 25
3 2)
72D
625
441
31..
STOCK CALVES
2M 2 04 1 150 5 23
270 2 S 1 1W 3 10
150 3 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
4(9 2 73
39 8 )6 3 34
1 724 3 V)
10 492 .1 75
159 641 3 76
33 775 3 5
40 670 lib
27 856 4 40
the heaviest run of
, S04 1 00
661 3 W
663 3 4
473 3 40
.79) 3 50
10
3
43
1
45 811 3 fO
HOGS There was
hogs hero today that has been on the mnr
ket for some tlmo past, thero being clono
to 200 cars on sale. Other markets wero
quoted considerably lower, and as a result
prices here dropped about 7Vic ns compared
with yesterday's general market. The
bulk of the early Fales went at $3.75. with
the choicer loads going at $5.7714 and $S.R0.
Owing to the big sunnly. however, the
mnrket weakened as the morning advanced
and packers were finally offering only
33.72H nnd $.7.75. After I ho llrst few rounds
tho market could be quoted THGilOc lower,
ln spite of the fnct that there was a sharp
ilecllne tne market was nutte active ami
the hulk of the offerings wero lllspoed
or in goon season.
The last cm' if the market was very alow
und weak nnd fully a dime lower. On the
extreme close It took good hogs to bring
$5.72. and the lighter weights sold from
that price down. Chicago was quoted
mostly a dime lower and closed weak at
the decline, so that this mnrket Is well In
line, the bulk of all the hogs today sold
at $3.72i und $3.75. Representative sates;
No. av. Sh. Pr.
.no. av, an. it
41 72 160 S 70
m ..:it to $ ;o
33... 237
1 230
70 233
60.. 221
73 721
SO
& 73
... &7J
40 & 7$
. o 'b
90 5 73
til Jv 5 70
7 1M
40
S 70
71..
43..
..Wl 120 i 70
.tit M 111)
.123 ... t 70
73 211 160 6 73
43 31S 0 3 73
dj m
IS ...203
63 SOJ
7: 17
40 5 70
... 5 70
... 3 70
tl 211
71 227
74 223
M & 73
... 3 75
JO & i3
tJ) 5 73
i 7v
30...
!....
72...
19...
30...
73...
63...
if....
fS...
63. ..
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70 J 2W i 7!Vi
43 217 1A4 i :.',
t 71i 40 $ 72Vi
77 U2 M 5 72W
...US 2(0 t 73
HI 160 3 73
234 210 b 73
.231 170 b 73
4 :i5 lo o ?:
....223
....233
164 3 73
!l 3 73
M.
H.
f..
112 120 $
201 40 5 72Vk
.220 120 5 75
ZW
3)7
3 72W
..2;t 120 C 75
9 1 3 73
77....
....
M....
71....
72....
40....
74....
70....
4.1....
74....
CC...
71....
4S...,
70....
11....
74....
to & ;:,
1-0 h 72'fc
.221
..22S
5 75
.236 120 & 72't
71 242
40 5 73
..213 W & U-,
..211 0 h 73't
..2 40 &72'
..220 2o &
St..
33..
II..
67..
71..
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72..
71..
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64..
32..
61..
67..
77..
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61..
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.271
40 5 73
... 3 73
W 3 '.3
ISO 3 :s
...217
. . .2M
J1H 160 i 72t
. ...233 ... i 72',.
210 W S '.'.S,
2)3 ) & 724
310 160 & 72i)
210 ... b U
223 io s
M0 120 S 721,
3i9 40 i ::si
223 ... 3 V,
17 ... b 7',,
221 V) b 72i,
Mi 200 & 714
21 ... t-.iy,
219 2t0 S 724
2'Jl 40 S 11
200 ... 3 73
337 160 3 73
241 M S 73
317 ... 1?$
2 131 b 73
....233 u0 5 75
....23. 00 3 75
....211 ... 5 75
....233 120 5 75
....221 ... 5 75
... 217 90 6 7$
....Hi !"0 3 73
....263 120 5 75
. . . .2V) so 5 75
....230 ... 3 73
....271 4)0 6 5
....212 60 5 75
....260 160 5 75
. . . .230 160 3 75
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70 343
6 76
5 5
5 75
b 75
5 75
b 73
b 73
5 75
41 262 ...
73 233 ...
63 2v 120
61 2)3 ...
61 235
33 219 120
.233 0 b 73
...220
3 73 68 213
5 "$ 70 2M
3 75 71 264
3 73 70 212
3 73 71 237
H) 3 -5
(0 3 75
...Z1 120
...::i
...216
40
5 73
5 73
3 73
3 75
5 ',5
5 75
.ltd
..lo 160 3 75 63 .223
192
5 73
71 213
62 230
36 263
7
.219
40 3 75
) 5 75
0 5 75
8 243
M 3 75
CO 250
67 236 340
67 261 ICO 3 73
62 215 1GU 3 75
7t) 215 240 3 75
62
..211
5 75
3 75
5 7J'4
3 774
127.
72..
71.,
....Ml
....252
....242
....235
40
72 227 40 5 73
36 245 80 5 73
67 213 240 5 75
78 ,212 ... 5 l
63 326 40 6 73
74 212 (0 3 75
72 212 2t0 5 75
80
.. 6..',
80 3 774
.. 5 774
62 242
60 2W
(4 279
6S 2 JO
t. 7,4
3 77U
67..
62..
32..
(T,..
247 160 3 "U
...224 ... b 75
...HI 120 5 73
...263 120 5 75
337 M 6 774
1 80 3 774
234 130 3 774
69....
It....
65....
4S..
61....
73....
72....
...233 160 5 75
68.
..245 W 6 774
...317 ...
...206 120
75
C6 271
.. 5 774
80 3 774
5 76
( 230
...240
10 5 75 72.
M & 76 6.
41 80 5 77 4
333
. .273 120 5 80
64.
...214 160 5 73 r.T SM
8 SO
75 270 ... 6 75 (6 300
66 222 40 3 73 S3 301
39 263 30 6 8 48 315
& 80
5 80
3 80
II 241 ... 5 73
SHEEP There was not a heavy run of
sheep here today and most everything was
western grass wethers. A five-car string
sold for $3.15, which was steady with the
prices paid yesterday. The demand was
not very heavy on tho part of local pack
ers, but still everything was sold In good
season.
There were a few feeders offered today
nnd the market while not active could bo
quoted about steady.
Quotations: Choice wethers, $12ti!a3.M;
fair to good wethers, $3.003.25; choice ewes,
$2.75i33.10; fair to good, $2.25(32.75; choice
spring lambs. $4.7506.00; fair to good spring
Iambs, $4.60H-l.7o; feeder wethers, $2.754r
$3.00; feeder lambs, $3.20tft.00. Representa
tive sales:
696 Wyoming grass wethers 102 3 15
CHICAGO I.IVi: STOCK MAIIKKT,
Cattle Stendy to Slorr llngrn WenU
.Sheep lllasher.
CHICAGO. July 3.-CATTLE-Rocolpts,
14.000 head. Including 300 Texans; steady to
slow; good to prime steers, $5.25i?(6.40; poor
to medium, $4.1OH6.10; stockers and feeders,
12.60Ji4.Wi! rowH nnd heifers. 12.60fiG.00: run
ners, $2.002.50: bulls, $2.&0ff4.D0; calves, $4.00
Kiii.za; Texas steers, n.zs'UD.-u; nuns, c.wu
3.60.
IIOGS-llecelpts, 30,000 head; left over,
7,000 head; market weak; mixed and
butchers, $3.75!t.10; good to choice heavy.
$5.90J6.12V4; rough heavy, $5.75'S5.S5; light,
15.70fi0.02U: bulk of sales. X3.2Ofi6.02U.
SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipt. 12.000
head; strong to shade higher; good to
choice wethers. $3.4094.15; fair to cholco
mixed, $3.00tI3.75; western sheep, $;i.36'if4.10;
yearlings, $3.7684.25; native lambs, $3.C0
6.w; western laniDs, j.w,ud.w.
New York Live Mock Mnrket.
NEW YORK, July 3.-BEEVES-Rccelpts,
2.217 head; five cars on sale; market slow:
steers generally 10fll5c lower, choice scarce
and not much lower, bulls and cows Wf
15c ofT; all sold! steors, jt.h&fl&.Ko; siocKers,
84.20: hulls. 12.754.10: COWS. $J.00fl4 25.
Cables steady; exports, 1,800 quarters of
beer.
CALVES Receipts, 4,876 head; G.621 head
on sale; market very badly demoralised;
prices 60f75e off; more than l.offl calvra
unsold: veals. $3.60iff6.50; tons. $5.62Vi; culls,
$33.0033.26: buttermilks, $2.CiOfl3.00.
SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Recelpts, 3,958
head; 33 cars on sale; sheep slow nnd
easier, lambs depressed and 2571330 on".
Home sales &0c lower: 20 cars unsold: sheep.
$2WVi33.50; lambs, $5.Krj6.00; one car extras
at $6.25; culls. $3.50.
HOGS Receipts. 3,w.' nenn; one ana n
half cars on sale; market easier; quota,
tlons, $6.206.4O:
Knnnna City Lire Htoek Market.
U'AKRAR CITY. Julv 3. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 3.000 head natives, 2.000 head Texans.
100 head calves; choice beef steers and good
feeders, ateaoy to loo nigner; oincrs sieauy
tn hnlc lower: choice dressed beef steers.
$4.35tt5.80; fair to good. $1.155.30; , Texas
grass steers. $3.0Jt'4.00; cows. $2.85(3-4.25;
hrlfrrs. 13.0iVri4.9U: dinners. $2.00312.80: bulla.
$2.65(34.60; cables. $3.60C.25.
HOGS Receipts, 2,000 head: hogs, tigiOc
lower: top, $5.92: heavy, $5.805.92V4; mixed,
$5.72W(8.ti5; light. $5.7056.85: pigs. $5.0f5f5.65.
SIIISKP AINU LiAMlin iteccipis,
head: supply most common quality; best
Ktrmlv: Inferior erades. 10c lower: lambs.
$4.25(85.10; wethers, $3.25413.90: yearlings. $3.75
M.40; ewes, $3.00fj3.7B; Texas grass sheep,
$3.2503.75; culls. $2;oO33.00. :
Kt. Loala lire Stork Market.
ST. T.OI7IS. Julv 3. CATTLE Receipts.
5.900 hend. Including 1,650 Texans; market
steady for natives to strong for Texans;
native shipping and export "ateers, $5.0Ofij,0O;
drcsrfed beef and butcher steers. $4.70(36.50;
steers under 1.000 lbs., $3.25Jp5.0O; stockers
and feeders, $2.60iH1.50: cows nnd heifers,
$2.00((T4.fi5; ennners, $1.25t'2.85; bulls, $2.30W
3.25; Texaa and Indian ateers, $3.45W4.90;
cows and heifers, $2.30CN.00.
HOGS Receipts, s.sw neaci; margct iuc
lower: nlcs nnd Hunts. $5.80flo.90: packers,
$5.MX??5.90; butchers. $5.90-36.10.
HHKKl' ANIJ liAMlin lieceipis. tf.vnj
hend: market 10c lower: native muttons.
$3.0Ci73.50; culls and bucks, 2.(mi.25.
nt, Joseph Live Stotik Mnrket.
RT. JORKPIt. Julv 3. CATTLE Recelnts.
3.100 heod; steady to 10c higher on best;
others steady to lower: natives. $1.40176.10:
cows and heifers, $l.WKir..25: hulls and stags,
$J.7'uri06. stockers anil reeuers, is.6Jlfl.40;
veals. $3.5O(fi6.0O.
HOGS Receipts, 9,4f3 honii: market ;0c
lower; light and light mixed, $5.6.Vn5.77W:
medium nnd heavy. $5,70tfi(i,95: pigs. $4.00w
6.00; Milk. 85.7M5.82H.
SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Recelpts, 465 head;
spring lambs, 10015c higher; others steady.
Slack In Slirlit.
The following tables shown tho recelnts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at the four principal
live hiock marKcis juiy j:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 1.741 13.01S 1,691
Chlcugo 14,000 30,000 12.000
Kansas city &.("" z.x i.vi
St. Louts 4.9j0 8,800 3,40)
Totals
25,614 53,918 19,191
SUPREME C0URT SYLLABI.
No. 10012. 1'nlon Stock Yards National
Rank 'arnlnst Smoiit ot al. Afllrmed. Klrk
patrlck, C. Departmiiit No. 1. ....
1. It appearing from tho evidence that tho
premise:, nnd been occupied by the debtor
as a homestead tho burden Is upon the ex
ecution creditor to show hoth removal
therefrom and Intentional abandonment.
2. When the execution debtor notifies tho
sheriff thnt the premises about to be old
oro his homestead, and claims the same as
exempt before sale Is made, tho creditor
must proceed under section 6 et seq., chap
ter 3, Neb, Conin. Stat., 1899,
No. 10013. Neff against McNeeley. Error
from Dawson. Afllrmed. Ames, C De
partment No. 3.
A sale of personal property by n descrip
tion Indicative of grado or quality Ih not a
EDWARD C. HEEMAN
Now with
COMMISSION
OHIIX PBOTISIOMS. STOCKS, UONIII A Nil
Your euillMi MiitiiM, i(rwpaone iBTiita.
rrirsi win ui iMriant riim r.ut ana vttu
warranty for the breach of which the en
dto. after having nccepled tho goods with
suliclcnl opportunity for their inspection
ni.d converted them to his own use. ion re
cover or recoup damage? In order to glve
the vindce that right there must. In the;
nnrence oi esiirrun n
delict In tho article sold.
No. 10011. Carlson against Jordan. Lrror
from Kearney. Dismissed. Allwrt, C. De
partment No. 3. ....
In an action for converslona Judgment
for costs only is not n Until Judgment and
not reviewable on error. . ' , ,
iso. iihiju. .Meiuanu iifciuiii w
Appeal from Douglas. Alllrmod. UnsUngs,
f 1 )iMinrt miMit No. 1.
iihi hiii'ii I iii'n
assessments nro a Hen, noes not ueny inn
assessment una levy or nil nor or any oi mo
several taxes referred to.
2. Such a detilci ns tho above, when
coupled with special allegations ot Irreg
ularities suitlclent to avoid n tax sales,
leave tho burden of proof on the defanditnt.
No. 10025. Marley against Sturkert ct nl.
Appeal front Custer Altlrmed. Holcomb, J.
A homestead claimant after making a
homestead enry and occupying public land
under tho I'nileil States homestead laws
executed n mortgage on the lands thus oc
cupied, and before full eompllnnco with tha
law entitling him to make final proof nnd
obtain tltlo thereto, died Held, us ngnlnst
his heirs nt law, who perfected tho enlrv,
made tho required llnal proof of settlettunt
nnd cultivation and obtained from the gov
erntrent tltlo to such land, that the mort
gago was Ineffectual to creato any valid
lien thereon.
No. 10026. Jnckett against Rower ot til.
Appeal front Deuel. Alllrmod. Klrkpatrlck,
C. lVptirtment No, 1,
1. Whom the court, having Jurisdiction of
the subject matter and of the parties, upon
trial had without objection vacated a sain
bocatise tlm property sold was exempt, tho
execution creditor cannot be heard to com
plain for tho llrst tltno In this court that
the mirstlon of exemptions cannot properly
be tried on confirmation of sale.
2. Land acquired under tun homestead
laws of the t'nlted States Is not liable to
the debts of the patentee contracted before
tho Issuance of the patent.
No. 9974. Larson against First National
Rank of Pender Error from Thurston. Re
versed, with directions. Duffle. C. Depart
ment No, 3.
The Flournoy Llvo Stock and Real Estato
company held a lease from tho Indian own
''r!."C l,.l.rKP nuantlty of lands 'ylng
Omaha Indian reservation; the company
sublet n portion of this land to Larson, tak
Ing his note for the rent agreed upun, A
statute of the I'nited States relating to
thoso lands provided. "Anil If any convey
unco shall be mado of tho lands set apart
and allotted as herein provided, or env
contract made touching the same, such
conveyance and contract shall be absolutely
null nnd void." Held, that the note given
for rent wns n part of tho contrnct of sub
leasing mado between the company and
Larson; that the statute above quoted mado
It null and old, and that It could not be en,
forced against Larson even by a bona fldo
holder.
No. 9979. County of Cedar against McKln
ne Loan and Investment Company. Error
ilrm 0'ir ""versed, with directions. Al
bert, c. Department No. 3.
nriSpl-Wi?1 ".,0 ,ll",r'-,t court from an
SE '.fJ iL,h!', r" '"; rejecting n claim
should be dismissed unless the nppeai bond
has been approved by the county clerk.
l.'rS'r Vil"Nortw,l.ck nK'"nst Holblne.
Lrror from Dawson, Reversed. Sullivan. J
1. in an action to recover damages for
negligence In threshing grain nn averment
2. One who undertakes for a consideration
to do work requiring special skill Imiill. dlv
cfP..rC:!,S 4 ". wlli'exer5:
nature of the" scrvlcV nin'y r "quire' J
he Is to furnish his own tools Imt lements
or machinery, there Is nn Irnpl e 1 repr"s""
1". ,hclr. "'n1'"-'' "ho uso io
which they are to be put.
3. wn Instruction which without wnr-int
assumes tho possible existence of a mi.
tor al fact Is erroneous, "m
Ismnd T ne.nS"., 7iBn,n,"t,. Chicago. Rock
from ,,lc Itn,lrl Company. Error
menVNo.T 1U,vurse'1' Albert.' C. Dopat t-
n.!;i'll,70i,""!,l0!'0UH articles, which do not
S'1'"1' of Physical nttachment to tho record
proper, are part of the evidence It the c.i" e
nfe referred to In the bill of exceptions'
Sre nil 1L; 7'."mVer.",K. V s"c" rcfee, ce:
are filed In this court with the record In the
case, nnd produced nt the hearing ' in iir n
rU.fi.? T. of 'o trial court, and their
of U eH.1nZi'.nll,7,K,,1'..','vo ln ""' course
i.L vi "rgutnent, tho art clos produced will
tlons. "S U P"rt of th0 W "f "
2. An Pmrtlnifn It .i .
n right io-asumo ' that ' " cXe'? h'as
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mefit. "-uurso ot urn employ-
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thatabrakeman. In" 'he co. "sSTfS,?;
veiv'"?. '.P,VC .nH . w' .Preclude n iZ
hth,ntnct "nere such Injuries result from
the negligence of his employer.
th ,.nc,. L1B nilloyer of whlsh
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ofterv,rceUmC1 by ,ho luUer "Is contract
6. Evidence examined and held that thp
ONE
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cough cure
Cures Qulokly
It has long been a household favorite
for Coughs, Coldi. BronchltlB, Pneu
monia, Asthma, Whooping Cough and
all other Throat and Lung Trouble
It is prescribed as aspoclflc for Grippe.
Mothers endorse It as an lnfalllblt
remedy for Croup. Children like It.
frpn4 by E. O. OeWIK A Co.. Ghloago
COCKROACHES
Rati, Mice and all other Vermin
Ctnnnt llv mUrt
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Successors tn James K. Boyd A Co.,
OMAHA, NBIi.
COMMISSION
(iUAIN, I'llOVlKIO.NS AND STOCKS.
11 nurd of Trnde Itnlldlnc
Direct wires to Chlcsgo snd New Yorlt,
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MERCHANTS.
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Money Will lOnrn IIIk .llunllily Itatiirns
The Investor's Kund J'nys Heml-.Monlhly.
The oluust cHtabll'ili'.l America. Nu
certlflcate-holdet ever lost n cent. Pay
ments mudo to nil subscribers every 15
days. No trouble Nu doiay, Money
refunded on demand Write toda for
particulars, free to any nddrcss.
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