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    COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
In Abiince 01 Cables Whtat it Firm en
Bulllih Statistic.
JULY CLOSES THREE-EIGHTHS HIGHER
Corn .lelltr nil it Jicores .tl mice Ont
Lively ill Opening, lint DrtPliip
Dullness Provisions Unit
nnd l'entiirclesK.
CHICAGO, Mny 27. -In the nben. e of
cables the wheat miirkct ruled llrm today
on account or bullish statistics. The July
delivery closed Vo higher. July corn closed
ic Improved nnil July onts ,ftUe higher.
I'rovlmnnH cloned rrutn 2V4i' to 1( lowrr.
July whent opened unchanged to n shade
lower at 72TTr75c. Induced by report or
dryness and damage by Insects nn nrtviilice
developed nnd within hiilf nn hour after
the opening July cold at 73'kc. The buoy
ancy of the slum (Inn wns accentuated by
favorable figures on the visible, supply and
a decrease In the ciintitlty on passane. I he
total visible supply showed a decrease of
2,l,0fi0 Int. The tuantlty on ocean passage
decreased I.Ld.ijOQ hu, During the forenoon
l ho jiull leader In corn, who had been a
seller of July wheat, beeamo n buyer, carry
In a following with him, and the price
rose, to 7;tie, alter which utider proflt-taU-liiK
It reacted to 73V'. Tho close was
toady, July r higher at "3e. Worlds
shipments for (he week weie reported an
9.21 l.tM bu,, against 7,0"J,00o bit. tho preced
Ing week and 7,.W.') bu. a year ngo. Pri
mary receipts wero hu., nannst 07,
i;2 bu. a year ngo. Seaboard clcainnoes of
wheat nnd Hour were equal to Ml.in) bu.
.Minneapolis nnd Duluth reportpd 41!) cars,
ngalnst 310 last week and 57 n year ago.
Local receipts were o-' curs, one nt contract
grade.
Tho activity In 111" Corn pit was only a
shade 1ms marked than that exhibited In
wheat. I'nder lartio receipts July corn
opened unchanged to a shude lower .it 1314
M.1c ,ldd by the strength In wheat It
fold up to 44r before the middle of the ses
sion. A decrease or ofH.mo buHn the visible
supply helped In giving th market a firm
tone. I'nrier prollt-takliig thre was a re
action nnd the close was steady. He higher,
at 3c. Local receipts were 070 cars, 372
of contrnct Krnde.
TrV oats market xvnv active and Improved
at the opening, but later developed dull
ness. July oata opened unchanged at 23 Uc
sold hntweei 2nVifi2MsC and 2Sff1c and closed
steady and Hfl'.ie, hlsher at 2V.41i2,tte. The
bull element got considerable satisfaction
from the weather conditions, which con
tinue, to favor hUhcr prices, and there was
an active, outside, demand. Local receipts
nere 322 cars.
Provisions were dull and fcntureless.
Lower prices ruled, owing to lari;e receipts
of hogs. July pork sold between JH.MH
and $14. W and closed 10c lower at Jlt.S'h
July lard closed 2'tfiJe lower at .Oi'i'if
IO.ki. July ribs closed XiCc lower at
417.33',.
Ksilmntod receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
110 cars; corn, 1,116 cars; oats, 515 cars;
lilies, 28,000 head.
The leading fiitures ranged as follows:
Articles.) Open. I High. Low. Close.) Ycs'y.
Wheat
May .
July .
Corn
May.. July..
Sept..
Oats
May.. July..
Sept..
Poik
May.. I
71 I 73t
73 72TsQ7a
73
72Tifl!)i
I2ti
3i
73
73?,
t
42'i,
41
Ills
?4
14 fi2',j
14 fi
14 tt
42'i
43,
43s
:oifc!
4216
43
I3?
30U
i-i's
i:i
4Ji
29?i
2M,
2f.
11 K
14 t.7'i
ii a
S 15
S to
124
R 22i
7 Do
7 0215
tStiW-S
2tl
2M
2S',41f,
2u?
14 r.7'i
14 57i'J
n r.714
II t
II f.2',i
II 155
II Go
July.. I
14 f.7',41
Hept..
Lard
May.. July..
Sept..
nibs
May., July..
Sept..
II b'J
S 10
R 10
S 11)
S 20
7 02',
S 10
R 10
8 124
S 07V4'
S 10
S 1214
' 0214
to
7 03
7 87,i
9.1
7 87
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Quiet; winter patents. $3.S0'o3.90j
strnlghtr, $3.2003.70; clears, 2.0OSf3.40; spring
specUls. $4.70; spring patents. 13. 15CU3.S0;
straights. $2.903.20; linkers. J2.20fi2.61.
Wl I BAT No. 3 spring. 71J73c; No. 2 red,
"Mf'fic.
COIIN-No. 2. 42HJ)43c; No. 2 yellow. )2Sfl
13c,
OATB-No.- 2, 2W;ig30cr No; 2 white. 29(
o;::oc. HVK-No. 2. S5'c.
IIAHLUr Good feeding, 45c; fair to
choice malting. I!rt63c.
HHKDS No. 1 tlax. $1.73; No. 1 norlh west
ern, 51.70. Prime timothy, $3. IV. Clover,
contract grade. JD..10.
PltOVISIONS-Mcss pork per bbl.. JH.GOft
.4.fij. Lard, per 100 lbs., JS.10y8.12',. Short
rlba sides (loose), J7.95fl8.20. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). Jij.73iit7.W; short clear
sides (boxed). JS.2',4i?S.2;,
WIMSIcy-HnslM of high wines. J1.27.
Following are the receipts and shipments
lor touay;
Receipts. Shipments.
i:!o,oii is,k)
.... 72.000 riOS.OOu
(VKI.OCO 380,000
. ... 470.000 110.0U)
. ... 2,000 l,f)
I'Mour. bbls.
Wheat, bu..
Corn, nu..,.
Oats, bu
Jlyc, bu
liariey, nu.
I,K1
On the Produce exchnnce todav the but
ler mnrket was firm: creameries. l4S1fi?iu;
dairies, 11 51 10c. Cheese, easy, 9010c, Eggs,
steady; fresh, 1o'4i0;c.
M9W YORK t;i:.MCll.M, MAHKKT.
(tnotat Ifin of the liny on Various
Coniiiiodltli-N,
NKW YORK, May 27.-FLOUR-Recepts,
55, ISO hbls.l exports, 2.',fiA5 bbls.; market
steady but dull; winter palnts, J3.63
i4.00; winter strnlghts, f3.45ti3.no; winter
extras. J2.4Sti2.M; Minnesota bakers, SZ.Wit
3.2V Minnesota patents, J4 0094.25; winter
low grades. $2,304)2.40. Kye (lour, dull;
fair to good, J2.bOf3.10; choice to fancy.
J3.2tVfi3.50.
,CORNMRAI-Qulet; yellow wcslern. Jl:
city. OSc; Urandywlne, j2.45B2.D5.
RYi; Dull; fo. 2 western, COc aDoat;
state. fi7fiRSc, c. I. f.. New York carlots.
HARLKY Dull: feeding. 45(ft'411c. e. I.
f,, New York; ninltlng, G270c, c. I. f New
York carlots.
RARLKY MALT Dull; western, 50ffS.'e.
WHEAT-Receltits. 230,70(1 bu. : exports,
?K9,261 bu. Spot, llrm; No. 2 red, R2!c, f. o.
b. afloat; No. 2 red. 79sic, elevator; No. 1
urn Iheru, Duluth. 84?ic, f. o. b. n float; No.
1 hard, Duluth, Ol'tc, f. o. b, afloat, Op
tions wero generally firm all day on scnt
tored crop dnmagu reports, strength In the
wet and tho northwest markets, light spec,
illative offerings, good seaboard clearances,
covering nnd a bullish visible aupply state
ment. closed llrm nt Ho net advance; Mny.
WfSOVic, closed at S0',ic; July. 79fW9 3-lCc,
closed at "9c; September, 75 1-161)76 3-16c,
closed at 76',tc.
CORN-Receipts. 119,000 bu.; exports, 81,
263 bu. Spot, steady: No. 2. 49e. elevator.
nnd 49Tic, f. o. b. nfloat. Option market
was firm during the day, mostly on cover
ing due to nn advance In wheat, scarcity of
oncringn ana clique ouyiiig at tnn west;
closed rather Arm at a nartlal Uc net ml.
vaiice; May, 4SfN9c, closed at 49c; July. 47T4
f48V4e. closed at 484c; September, 47WIS'ic.
closed ut 48'dc.
OATS Receipts, 327,300 bu.; exports, 20,000
bu. Spot, steady; No. 2, .11c; No. .1. 32J4u:
..nil.;, uutzi;, -u. d llllu, U.IC; irilCK,
mixed wentern, 32Q34c; track, while, 32'4if
HAY Quiet; shipping, 75c; good to choice.
90ff92V4c,
HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice.
1900 crop, 10c; IMS, HOUHc; old olds, Gi
ii7o: iycirtc coast, 190u crop, 16fil9c: ib99.
UMlBo: old olds, 2fr6e. ' '
HIDK8 Steady; Oalveston, 20 to 2.". lbs..
lMio; Cnllfornlu, 20 to 23 lbs., 19c; Texas
.trv. 21 to SO bs.. HHimc. ' 4"-ua
LRATIIHR Quiet; Hemlock sole. Huonos
yrcs, iihiu mi j riKnis, sijrao; nclu.
2t24Uc. '
TALLOW-Steady; city (J2 per pkg.), 4Tic;
countn' (packages free). &g6'ic. '
lMlOVIBIONS-Heef. tjulet: family. J10.BO
2,B0; packet. J10.00(ii'10.60; city, extra India
auin rtmencu, u.ia, uuniuaun
Pork, steady; family, S16.0OCiTl6.50; short
Clear, J15.0W15.50.
RICE-Qulct; domosllc, fair to extra, 34;
fife; Japan, 4W4!4c.
MOLASSKS-Steady; Now Orleans, open
in lie vnn In choice. 32fN0c.
HUTTKR Recelptb. 13,421 pkRR. : steady to
llrm: creamery, l64HSc: ractor'. iwisi-jo.
riiv.p;.qii'.nect.ints. nncknues: mnr.
ket llrm; fancy, large, colored, 8cj fancy,
large, white. SUc; fancy, small, colored,
Olio: fancy, small, white, 9Vlc.
lUlfiR Receipts. .11,204 packages; western
ungraiie.ir, llHTUZVic; western, uuuvsc,
Inilrnv Alive, iteadv nnd ullchant
I'OULTRY Alive, steady and unchanged;
yjrenreii, lower: iowib, ?',o, luraeys, i-tu
Yinllflrs. !2j2Sc.
drercd, lower: fowls, 9',4c; turkeys, 7'ilitM;
1 METALS The foreign metal markets
wero clotieil today In observance of tho
Whltsuntldo holidays. Owing to this fact
!ic local metal market ruled nulte feature
lein In nil departments, and prices as a
ru'.o wore more or less nominal, tub asuing
rate on tin was reduced 2o points, however,
as an Inducement to buyers, but this failed
to bring about any business to sneak of
aurt tho close wan dull at J2S.00&C8.2&. Lake
copper was dull at $17.00 for 1-nke Su
pirlor and JlG.C2'j for caitlne and elcc.
trolytle. Lead was dull m $4.37': spelter
dull nt U.totH.OO, Knd Iron 'lull nt D.6010.M
for pig Iron warrants; northern foundry,
JlSjlC.W; southern fojndry. Jll.nofiiS.SO,
and soft soulhern.' JU.OOTfl.j.M. English
markets will reopen tomorrow (Tucsda).
OMAHA WIIOLIIMAt.i; M A f.KIVrS.
Condition of Trade ami ((notntlon,
on Staple nnd t'nncr Prodnee.
KOC8 Ilccelpts liberal; good stock, firm,
lOfllO'ic.
LIV1J POL'LTItV-llens, 7e; young and
old roosters, Stfc; turkejs, CUic; ducks and
Bccse, Cc; spring chickens, per lb., lR20e.
HLTTKH-Connnon to fair, lC4'tftlc;
choice, 12113c; separator, 20c.
rillCSlI riSll-Itlack bass. lSe: white
bass, Sc, hluctlsh, 11c; bullheads, 10c; blue
fine, 7c: buffalo. Go: catllsh. 55r: eod. 3a:
croppies, 7S10c; dscoes, 7o: iiailuut, nc- her
ring, v, iiiiuaocK, ioc; picKcrei. c; pike, cj
reu snapper, ice; saimun, tic; BUnllsll, uc;
trout, :; whllellsh, 10c.
PUlKl Na-I.lve. per doz., Jl.
VKALS-Cholci, 9ai0c.
HA V Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' nssotdntlnn! Hhnlrn nntalld.
JIO.Wj No. 1 upland, J10; medium, J9: coarse,
c.uw, njr nwmv, i nesc prices are
tor hay or good color and quality. De
mand fair. Itccelpts, 3 cars.
OATS-No, 2 while. 29c.
CORN No. 3. 43c.
U;iAN-J15
VUdCTAIlLnS.
HI'INACH Per hit. box. 40c.
ASPAHAOPS-Nntlve, per doz,, I0f50c.
Hlil.'i,Am -Homo grown, per lb., 154c
NHW HKliTa-l'cr not.. r0c.
NUW CAHItOTS 1'er doz., 60c.
NUW rUUNlPK-Pur doz., fOc.
rUCI'MUHHH-Hothouse, per doz., 73cJ
PAHSNIPS-Por bu., Dc.
TUIlNirS-Pcr bu., toe
UUliTS-l'er bu., 4uc
CA It COTS -Per bu., 40c.
i.nn ui'K- i-er iu joa:jc,
IIA1)ISHKS--Per doz., irg:oc.
PAlthLinv Per doz., 30c.
POTATOi:S-Per bu.. 00c: Colo
Colorado. 'Or.
vrfiii...jii-.- iuvv i.umuiniu. .tic. r
TOMA l (J!:-Horlda. per C-basket crate,
fancy. I3.M.
OMONH-nermudas, per crate. $2.25; new
California, 24c.
CAUl.le'l.iiw'KR- St. Louis, per crate. S2.
HKANS-Whx. per 1-3 bu 75c; string,
per 1-3 bu., 7ac.
VA'M I'l.A.vT Per hu. box. 13.
PHPPKHH-Pcr hu. Max. j:.2o.
PKAS-Pcr ou.. 12; per 1-2 bu., 75c.
CEL10UY California, per bunch, tlf75i.
NUW POTATOi:S-Per lb 2Hc
FRUITS.
8TRAWHKRR1 US Arkansas, per Sl-qt.
case. J2.00; Kentucky, J2.25; Missouri, X
2.25.
CIIKURIES-Callfornla,
11.74.
pur S-lb. box.
liOOSKHKRRIKS-Per 24-qt. ence, J2.00.
TROPICAL KRUITS.
ORANOUti Calltornla seedlings, J2.26gf
2,50; navels, 13.25'ja.so; Mel. sweets, J3.00.
I.lCMUNa -uiiiuriiiu, extra fancy, J.2i;
choice. $3.
RAN ANAS Per bunch, according to size.
iZ.Ma'l.tO.
FlfJS Calltornla. now .'artons. 75c; layers,
65c; Imported, per lb.. 10i2c.
DATES Persian, In 00-lb. boxes, tialrs, 5c
per lb.; Halloween, u'.4c per lb.
PINEAPPLES- Per doz.. J1.752.09.
M1SCELLANKOUS.
HONEY California, per 24-sectlon casi,
J3.75.
CIDER Per bbl.. JLiO; per half bbl., fc.73.
NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 15c; fil
berts, per lb.. 13e; nliminds, per lb., lsw.uc;
raw pcauutr. per lb.. 5itf5Hc: roasted, Wit
714c; llrazlls 13c; pecans, Ui(tt22c: cocoanuts.
HIDES No. I grifen, D4c; No. 2 green,
4',.c; No. 1 salted, i-c; No. 2 salted. 3Hc:
No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 124 los.. Sc: No. 2 veal
calf. 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides. S$13c: sheep
pelts, 234j76c; horso hides. ll.504J2.i5.
St. t. mils (irnln mill Pro vlxlons.
ST. LOl'IS. May 27. WHEAT Higher:
No. 2 red, cash, elevator. 72V: track, 73'.i
75c; Miiv, 72'ic; July, 9iffi69,ic: Septem
ber. ISip; No. 2 hard. 73';tfT73i4c.
CORN-Hlgher: No. 2 cash, 42c; track,
42fi42',ic: Ma, 42c; July, 42bc; September,
42iC.
OATS-IIIgher; No. 2 cash. 29c; trnck. 29IJ
29'4c; May. 2S'c; July. 276jc; September.
26'Ic: No. 2 white, SCtf.c.
I! VKStplldV lit fiflC.
KLOl'R Steady; patents. J3.55fl3.7ti; extra
fancy and straight, J3.15O3.30; clear, J2.SS
S.tiu.
SEEDS No trading,
CORNMEAL Steady ut J2.30.
IIRAN Dull; sacked, east track. 67070c.
HAY Easier: timothy. J10.00B13.50; prai
rie. $11.
WHISK Y steady nt $1.27.
IRON COTTONTIES-J1.05.
HAOC.INlS-fi'fi7c.
HEMP TWINE- 9c.
PROVISIONS-Pork. firm: Jobbing. S15.76
I.nnl. lower. J7.97(fi8.00. Drv oalt ments.
steady; boxed lots, extra shorts, $8.25; clear
ribs, JS.37V4; clear side. $8.60. Bacon, steady;
boxed lots, extra shorts, 53; clear rib,
J9.12': clear sliles. j'J..i.
METALS Lend, llrm at $4.30. Spelter,
quiet at 5.I..V).
POULTRY Steady : chickens. 6,'(j7c:
springs, 12iilfic: turkeys, oc; ducks, 6c;
spring. 12c; iieese. 4c.
RUTTER-Steady; creamery, 15H19c
dalrv. 12fll3c.
EOCiS Steady, llljc; repacked and cases
inciuiien.
RECEIPTS-Plour. 0.0O-J bbls.: whent. 52.
(00 bu.: corn. 80,000 hu.; oats. 37,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Klour. fi.000 bbls,: wheat,
110,'jw mi.; corn, 30,ow nu,; oats, 75,000 nu.
Kiiiiniih City (irnln anil I'ravltlons.
KANSAS CITY. May 27. WHEAT May,
fiT'-e: J 11 v. lSiraWf: ficntemoer. f,4ic:
cash. Nn. 2 hard, 94c; No, 2, 6S4c; No. 2
red. 7(Vfi71c.
CORN July. 4ii'ic: septemlier. Wic; casn.
ro. mixeii, .o. 2 wnue, writtiic
OATS No. 3 wnite, ale.
11YE No. 2. Kip.
HAY Choice timothy, JU.00&11.50; choice
prairie, JlO.fn'.
Ill'TTER Creamery, 14Q16Vc; dairy,
fancy, 13fi loc.
KfiOS-Steadv: fresh Missouri and Kan
Fiis stock, 9',4c loss off cases returned; new
while wooil cases included, g more.
REC EIPTS Wheat, s,soo nu.; corn, 114,
100 bu.: oats. 34.WX1 bu,
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 32.000 bu.: corn. 20.
800 bu.; oats, S.OOn bu.
A Islhlr .Supply nt tirnln.
X'KW -VORIC. Mav 27. The visible stinnly
of grain Saturday. May .'0, as complied Dy
the New York. Produce exchange. Is as
follows: Wheat. 40.064.ooo tu.. a riecrease
of 2.434.0(10 bu.: corn. 16.320.000 bu.. n de
creHse of R'fl.OOO hu.; oats, 10,438.000 hu,, a
decrease of 28t!,n02 bu,; rye. Bftg.O'lO bu., a
decrease or lta.wxi hu.; barley, 1,061,000 bu.,
an Increase of 113,000 hu.
MliinrniiollB Whent, Klnar nnd llrnn.
MINNKAPOLIH. May 27. WHEAT Cash.
72'sc: .lulv, 72','W72t4o: September, 69Vi9'S9tC.
KLUUll-utlici; nrst patents. 3.75fi(4.lio:
second palenls, S3.60fl3.SO; first clears, $2.6tf
2.9o: seconu clears, .'.soiii;.so.
iiran in num. sii.Hiiifii.7ft.
I'eoiln Mnrket.
PEORIA. May 27.-CORN-F.asv: No. 2.
41 e. ,
OATS-Qulet; No, 2 white. I9Hc track.
WIHSKV-On bas Is of J1.27 for finished
goods.
Ilulnlh Oris In Market.
DULUTH. May 27. WHEAT No. 1 hard.
cash, 77c; No. 1 northern, cash, 74c; lo ar
rive. 7ltic; May, 74; .Inly. 7!ic: September,
70Tc; No. 2 northern. 70c; No. S spring,
G6c.
KIkIii Under Mnrkrt,
F.LOIN. 111.. Mav 27.-HUTTER-Steady:
sales tndny, 2,100 lbs,; sales for tho week,
UU.bOU IDS,
Coffer Mnrkrt,
NKW YORK. Mav 27.-COFPI5E-Spot
Rio, dull; No. 7 Invoice, 6 5-16C. Mild, dull;
Cordovn, SUflSHc. The market opened
unlet, with prices unchanged, nnd for n
time was destitute of vital change one way
or Ihe other. Holidays In European mar
kets and uncertainty as to U1.3 news from
Rrazil, owing to a mutilated cable, kept
tho market within very narrow lines nil
the early session. loiter light room buying
and scarcity of offerings, due to a some
what tiettor demand for spot coffee, caused
n rlso of 5 points In prices, The market
was finally quiet, with prices net unchanged
to 6 points higher. Total sales were 13.500
bugs, Including, May at 5.40ci June, 5,40a;
July. 5.50c; August, 5.55c; September, 8.65c;
December, 5,S6c.
' Kvnpnrnteil null Dried Krn'lts.
NEW YORK. Mny 27.-EVAPOnATED
APPLES There continues n rather unin
teresting market for evaporated apples.
Only a light Jobbing demnnd wna In prog
ress and this was at old prices. Btato com
mon, 3tff4Uc; prime, H4tf4ic; choice nnd
fancy, 6H0.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Tha
market was julet and unchanged. Prunes,
Wiftla per pound, as to size and quality;
apricots, royal, 7H612e; Moor Park, 8i,ih"13ci
peac
cues, peeled, 12H'!2i'c: unpceled, SHWOc,
Kuitnr Mnrket.
NEW YORK, May 27.-SUQAR-Raw.
iirm but quiet: fair refining, 34ic; centri
fugal, 9o test. 4 9-32c. Molasses sugar, 3Hc;
refined, dull.
NEW ORLEANS. May 27.-BUQAU-
muiri; open Kettle, 3 3-16g3 13-16c open
Kettle centr fiigal. 3!,fj4Hc; centrifugal, yel
low, 4Uf4 ll-lsci seconds. 2Wlc; molasses,
qwlet; centrifugal. 7fl5c.
. Ilnnk Clrarlntia.
utwiim, ,iiy ji -ino cieanngs for tne
dayVwere Sl.047.R76. The clearings for the
corrAspondlntr day of ifloo were Sl.091.002.
CHICAGO, May :7.-Cloarln, 123,465, 190;
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY,
balances, $2,466,691, posted exchange, $l.v54
V New York exchange, 25c premium.
8T. LOUIS, May 27-Ciearlngs, $7,.9i.0lli
balances, $2,197,121. money. btJJ per ceoi.
New York exchange, loc premium bid, .i0c
premium asked. ..,,
CINCINNATI, Mny J?.-Clcarlngs, $4.Ci".
400; New York exehnnge, 30c premium;
money, 3'.jJ6 per cent
PHILADELPHIA, May 27.-Clearlngs.
$12,111,016; balnces, $95fi,65t(.
UALTIMORK, May 27,-Clearlngs, :,0IS,
159; balances, J6VU14. , , ... in. ...
ROSTON. May 27,-Clearlngs, $1,491,o.2.
balances, $1,617,910. ,
new YORK. Mnv 27.-C cnrlngs, $112,-
259.S27, balances, $7,046,552.
MO n.MIIXT! IX STOCKS AMI HO.MIS.
liny' lluslnrks In Snuillrst One Since
thr Xovrtnlipr Uleetlons.
NEW YORK. Mnv 27. Today's business
In the stock mnrket win the smallest one
for nnv one day since the presidential
election. There was nothing In the market
to Induce any outside Interest, either specu
lative or Investment. The bond market
shared In tho dullness. The movement In
the Tobacco stocKs was tlio oniy inm
worthy of special notice In the day's trad
ing. It was unexplained, except by the
nervtstenee nt rpelllU fMlrrellt rlimOM OT
a consolidation of nil the tobacco Interests,
The movement camo to n halt and sintered
some reaction on the first announcement
of the supreme court's decision In the
Porto Rico cases, owing to the confusion
and doubt as to the scope and bearing ot
tne decisions, (.'ontincntai roiiacco, How
ever, held stubbornly nnd rote to the
highest In the Inte dealings, closing at
the top, 6'2 points over Saturday. Ameri
can Tobacco's net gain was 3i points. The
weakness of duanr was perhaps the effect
of the decision, although the trouble with
tne importers 01 renneu sugar nns miecuru
the slock.
Late In the day there were two trans
actions of 100 snares each In Northern
Pacific at 180. comparcii wuii vm on Satur
day The failure to relax the close hold
ing or tnis siock on tne part 01 any m
the Interests concerned keeps nllve appre
hension respecting tho rsortnern racmc.
situation.
There was n light business In bonds, with
an Irregultr movement of prices. Total
sales, par value, J2.2oO,000. United States
bonds were till unchanged on the lust call.
The following are tht closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
At'hlson
. 1T4' do pfd
SP, ?o. Pacltlo
101'i Ho. Uullway ...
. at ! di p(d
.IMli Texas t P
. i,J ,T., St. I., i W.
. 45 do pfd
. tUVCon, Oas
...If 3
... 4J
... Pj!4
... S2Vi
... 4H.
... SIU
... s;
.. SISIJ
... c
...'.12
...r:i
... 5;
... 22',i
... :?:
... H.,
... H
...15
...19
... 4?4
. .. 75'j
... P3
... CO
... 34U
...U3h
... 4
... 8!
...2oJ
... mi
... ut
... 35
o.. f.;
... i
... 11
... 7.'.i
21
iii'i
... 45',
... K.
il'j via
Ilnlllmor A: Ohio.
lu rfd
Canuillnn I' rifle
Canada Southftn
Che. & Ohio
Chlonso & Altiti..
lu pro.
C, II. & Q
. "sli Con. founcvu
..I9V4
. W.t
. ."
130
". to
do pfd
Chlongo, I. & I...
General Kleelrlo
Olucosn htunr ...
In pfd
Chlesno i V. 1.
Clilfngo Ot. V....
lnt 11 1 Paper ....
do pfn
Int'n'l Power ...
Uiclede Qas
Nut, Illscult
National Lnd ..
do im lira
do 2.1 nM
4S
Chlcsito & N. V....t91
It. I. f I5l
Chicago r. & T....
22 .National Salt
do pfd
42 I do pfd
SO' No. American ..
'.4-i l'aclflo Coait ....
50 Pacific Mall
Jl'i'People's Oas ....
162V. ITsffd f. C
C C, C. ft 8t. U,
Colo, foutliern ....
do lt pfd
do 3d nfd
Delannre & Hud..
Del., I
& W 2HI do pfd
Unv
& It. 0 48 Pullman P. C.
do pfd..
f2 lltepublle Btfcl
Krle
40". I do ptd
iVt SuKar
SPilTenn. C. & I..
do lnt pta.
do 2d pfd..,.
at. Nor, pfd....
Vi7'i;Unloii II. & P.
Hocking valley
S2)i
do
pfd.
do pfd
.... "li'i
....liS',4
.... i3
.... j
.... H
....12')
,...W2
....IIJ
....IH,
U. H.
leather..
Illinois Central
lo
pfd..
low a Central ..
V. S. Rubber.
do pfd
do
pfd
I.. 12, as V
C. S,
Steel
Dfd
do pfd
Louis. & Nnh.
Manhattan I. ..
Met. St. Ity....
Mix. Central ..
Mex. National .
Minn. A ft. L.
Mo. Pacific ....
M K. & T
do pfd
N. J. Central...
N. Y. Central..
Nor. & West....
do pfd
No. Pacific
do pld
do
Western Cnlun
Union Pacific ..
... :,
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
W. & L. K
do 2d pfd
Wis. Central
do pfd
P., C, C. & St. L
Adamn Kxpres ,.
Amer. Express ...
U. S. Kxpress
Wells-Cargo Ut...
Amal. Copper
Amer. C. & P....
do pfd
Anitr. Lin. Oil....
.... !4
.... :J'j
.... 23
... 41'!
.... u
.... 0l
.... K'j
....10JH
.... 2,
.... 51
....liS
.... i't
.... ;
....io
.... ?;;
.... B2',
... 111?,
.... 4JV
Tli
.... Mi
.... ll'i
.... M
.... I7's
.... J.",4
.... U'ia
,...nv
.... TOY,
.... JH'i
41
L, . .4
,...175
.. .191
i,3
II)
nii
Ontario & V...
:.
Pennsylvania ..
Heading
do 1st pfd...
do 'id pfd...
St. L. A S. P..
do lm pfd...
do 2d pfd...
St. L. S. W
do pfd
St. Taul
16
46!
do pfd v...
Amcr. fi. 4; It
do pfd
Amer. Tobucco ...
Ana. Mln. Co
Urk. Itap. Tr
Colo. P. & 1
i5U
97
49
9-',
Trust receipts. "Offered.
ev York .Mne- Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Muv 27.-Money-On call.
steady at 3'a4 per cent; last loan at 3 per
cent; rjung rate, ;s per cent; prime mer
cantiln naner. 45t4'4 per cent.
STERLING EXC H A NO E Firm, with
actual business in bankers' bllla nt H.W.JCu
I.S8? lor demand nnd at $4. Si for sixty
duys; posted rates. $l.S3ti and $l.!9B..9h;
commercial mils. 4.si'irn4.M"i.
SILVER Cert Ideates, nominal nt 60c; bar
sliver. o9c; .Mexican dollars, is'ac.
HONDS Government, steady; state, In
active: railroad, Iriegular.
fho cIusiiik pili.t.t uii uonds todav aro as
,'oIIowb:
U. S. ref. 2s. ret
do coupon
do 3s. reg
do coupon .....
do new 4s, rei.
do coupon
do old 4s, teg..
do coupon
do (s, leg
do coupon
P, of C. 3 5s
Atcli, Kn. 4s
10SU N. Y. C. Is 108
. . 106U N. J. C. K. Js U2i
...U'J No. Pacific 3s 7),
.. I'll 1 do 4s I05U
...::s n v c .t st l ts..t07
...131 IN. & W. ton. 4s.... 101
...llliiOre. Nav. 1 109
...IISV do U !H
...10S Oreson S. L. 6s 127
...l'ii do con. 5s I18'i
...I': j ilteadhiK cen. 4s.... !"
.. iw;!rio a. w. is
... fl St L & I M c 5s.
...lOS 1st I, & 8 F k. 6s.
..:oct
..115
..134
..lii I
..118
..119
.. S.1'4
,.U6?
.. t.0
..119
.. 9J
..lOili
do adl, 4s...
Canada So. 2s.
dies, .t Ohio 4'S...tiM!4'fct. Paul tonsol;
do 5s 1VU
.St. P.. C. & P. Ii
C. & N- W. c. 7s...l41i
do !. F. d. 5s rjl's
do 5s
So. PnclHc 4s
Chicago Ter. 4
Colo. 80. 4s 8-!i
D. 11. O. 4s TO!,
Erie eencral 4s M4
F. W. & U. C U..IW
!-o. Itnllway 5s...
S. R. 4. T. 6s....
Tex. & V. Is
do 'is
Union Pacific 4s.
lien. UUuirlc 5s. ...HjVs Wabash Is Ii7!t
lo. Central 1? 117 do 2s II'J
L. & N. unl, 4i 103 st Shore 4s 11344
St.. K. & T. Zm Avis, central 4s 9;(
do Is VtV, Va. Centuries 61
Huston stock (.notations,
ROSTON. May 27. Call loans. smni per
cent; time loans, 3'iQI& per cent. Onlcial
closing:
A., T. ft s.
.."I. Atchison 4s 102
.. 7ti N, K. O. & C. Is... f.i
do pfd
Anifr. tii;ar
..14 lAmer. Tel. 4s
..i:i',i Adventure
,.17M Dine. Mining Co...
.,155 lAmal. Copper
..t'3 I.MIantlo
..195i'Hoslon & Mont....
,. 31 llluttf & noston....
..115 Cat. & llecla
,.. UK Centennial M
.. 93 I'ranklln
...Ill1 Humboldt ,
. 241 POsceola
,.. J'"'; I'arrot
.. s:4 Qulncy
. . '.'Uh tanla Fe Copper...
... SI'i Tnmarack
... 3 Utah Mining
. . il Winona
. ii Woherlr.ea
.101
. w,
. 22!.
Ill' j
. 39
.435
Wi
.C5
:
, to
. H
. (J
.114
7U
.K5
. :sis
. 214
do PM
Am. Telephone ..
Iloston Albany
Ftoston Elevateo
Boston & Me
Dominion Coal ...
do pfd,.
U. S. Sltel
do Dfd
Oenefal EUctrlo
Kd. Klec III..,
N. K. O. & C...
Old Dominion ...
Rubber
Union raclflc ...
tnon I.nd
West End
Weetlne. Electric
tt York Slinlni; Stoeka.
NEW YORK, May 27. Tho following aro
quotations up mining stocks:
Adams Con, 20
AH" 4)
Hreece l
Ilrunswlck Con
lldttle Chief ....
Ontario
Ophlr
.. i:
..509
.. iO
.. 11
.. 19
.. 45
.,rio
rnoentx
Potosl
fomstock Tun
t-on. Cal. va . . . ,-u
Dead wood Ter
Horn Silver US
Iron Silver 6)
Ixadvllle Con 5
Savage
sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ...
standard
Condition nf the Trrnmiry.
WASH1NOTON. May 27. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the S150.000,ono gold
reservn In the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, J 160,407,544 ;
gold, S03.595.734.
Date of Hare liettultrly Set.
NEW YORK, May 27.-Tha Royal Ulster
Yacht club has wired tho New York Yacht
club an approval of September 21 ns the
date for opening the series of yacht races
and that date Is definitely and finally set.
The telegram received by Mr. Oddlo read
as follows:
"BELFAST. May 2G.-Secrotary New
York Yacht club, New York: Date now
definitely fixed, first race 21st September.
"SdHARMAN-GRAWKORD,
"Vice Commodore."
At a meeting of the challenge committee
to be held at 11 o'clock tomorrow It Is
thought final action as to Thomas Lawson's
yucht. Independence, will be taken,
Knlu-sTlnK Ntrel Plnnt.
DENVER. May 27. A special meeting of
stockholders of tne Colorado ! uei and iron
company has been called for July 13 to con
alder a DroDoiltlon to Increase the capital
stock of the company from $25,000,000 to
140,000,000, tne increase to d usea in tne
extension and enlargements ot the Pueblo
plant which are planned.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
FnlrRiotipti of OkttU, bat About Stttdj
Prlcsi Wre Ft'.d All Around.
HOGS SOLD AB0UTTW0 AND A HALF LOWER
Sheep nnil l.ninbs In Light Supply ami
I triti 11 ml llehiK Liberal, .XarUet
Ruled Avthr nt About St end)
1'rlct lth l.iiNt Ween,
SOUTH OMAHA, May 27.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs, aheep.
Otnuiai Monuuy 4,iii 'j 2,9)
eamu day last weeK Mia
Ciinu week uefutu o,ia
oamu tnruo wicks ago,,. 0,1
ouinu lour swks hfco,...
10'J
kl,.KV
o,ioe
,2uti
OiuW)
b.iOf
i.ffW
oame uay nisi yeui 2,111
AVeruuu tirlcn nuiii lor hogs ut aoutn
Omaha the past several Uu' with com
iMflaons: 1901. ly(j.lsW.lk93.Ui7.l6.li96.
Uay
May
W i l 3 M 1 7 i U 4 41
0 il';n 0 lsi i l 3 'JV I H,
May ....i B Mi u Mi i bo i o Ti I 11 t
Way 6.... u 4.W4M,iW '
May 6 6VA, 1 J 1 i J ti 4 49
W i.... u t,-M, 5 21 1 W a "U 4 U U
ma S....I u M . J 1JI 2 til ' 1 a li J l
May 6 6 6 12 3 & 3 i
jiy iu... mi H 1.1 ui a iu 3 ti 1 M
u twi4, 3 111! 3 U. & Kll 3 oi J 10 t U
May 12... 6 3 6 4 1 S C6, 3 17,
May U...1 b 4SV4I 3 ti, o 3 U, - iul 4 44
lllV 11.. .1 U 1 1 . i I'll I 4 l J 1.11 J lw 4 wJ
-. I -! - ... . ,. . .." .. . 1
b6H b 21 3 67 I S oil 3 211 4 51
W 5 2. a b3 4 25l J 3 19 4 27
ii I 6 Mi 4 bUI 4 10 3 5o I 4 Jo
'314l b 111 J btfl 4 3 62) 3 U 4 .S
Mny ii. ..1 j
.najr 5 101 3 63
4 35 3 M 3 w -
t -Jb 3 61 3 U7 4 46
4 at 3 J d W 4 4o
3 021 3 Wi 4 31
4 33 3 02 4 35
its, 3 45 1 4 32
4 lil 3 4ui 3 04
A 1. 1 'Pki Oil
.May V).., b 73 I 13 6b
i..y :i,i bWi 6 Oil
.MUV .'.'...I 11 UK.-, n lim i 62
May I3... & 61s 5 01 3 t
iiiy it. ..1 u 01 1 0 U4 3 K
l Ol!l O U4 i Do
..my .q... - I 4 Wl 00
May S 60 3 60
1 1m .1 :r.n 1: 99l
I M 3 IH - 93 1 4 17
Indicates Sunday. .,
The oftlclal number of cars of stocK
brought In today by each road was:
Catt e. llogn. Hlieep.it r b.
1.'., jvi. tt St. r. Ry
"
7 9 11
la V. '
1
II
12 3
ii
s ! !
1
is 12 12
.Missouri I'acnic ity.. ..
I nlon Pacific avstein 24
C. At N. W. Ry ,. 7
F., K. & At. V If
a. C. & P. Ry 1
C, St. P., M. ,i o.... s
U. : M 11
(.'., Ii. .V Q 2
K. U. t til. J 3J
C, K. 1. it P., cunt.. !)
C, R, I. Ac P., west.. ..
Illinois Central 12
Total receipts 131
The ctlsnosltlon of the day's recolpls was
as follow, each buyer purcnusltiB tne num-
per 01 ncaa indicated:
Uuyers.
Omami I'acklng Co....,
Swift nnd Company....
Cudahy Pacalng Co,,,.,
Armour & C
Swift, from country....
R. Mocker & Degan....
Livingstone & hchallcr
Hamilton & Rothschild
H. L. Dennis .t Co
Other buyers
Unttlo. Hoes. Sheep
101
1.6S7
Totals 2.357 4,623 2,3j
CATTLE There was a good run of cattle
hero totiuy lor the first ot the week, but
there dla not appear to be more than pack
ers wanted. '1 hey started out early and
bouglit up practically everything offered In
goou season at Just about last week's
prices.
Tlurn wns n cood run of steers here today
and tne rlinllt of the offerings as a whole
was very good, wnue tne inurnei whs nui
imrtlniilnrlv nrtlve. still the cattle began
moving toward the scales at an early hour
and It was not long before the bulk of tho
cattle were out of 'tirsl hands. As a general
thing the market looked Just about Bteaay
with the close of last- ween, particularly on
the better grades. As Is generally the case
the less ueslrable kinds were neglected.
The few cows and heifers ottered today
were picked up 111 good season at pructlcally
steudv prices all around. Packers ate all
liberal buyers or tow stuff and us a reBUlt
the prices being paid are very satisfactory
In tho xrdllnc interests. Bulls were In light
rcecipt today and , Anything at all good met
Willi CUUJ rUIC 1 WlUU I,. .ICO. . IH. PUM.G
tviiR trim ot calves nnd stags.
As has been the cose' for some little tlmo
th simnlv of stockers and feeders was very
light again today and the market was not
thoroughly tes'ea, 1 ne tew mat were on
sale koUI without dlfllctilty at what looked
to be godll steady to strong prices. Kven
the commoner kinds were picked up nt very
satlstuctory prices. Representative saies:
BKKI'I STISKRS.
No.
3 ,
1
1
1
2
.
a
4
A v. Pr. No.
.... 76 3 M 17
.... 6W 3 75 40
.... fW 4 49
....1220 4 :ji 5
.... 910 4 50 14
....1120 4 M 38
.... 803 4 f5 1
.... 927 4 fO H
....1162 4 70 19
.... 850 4 75 I
A v.
.... 35
....1093
....104
....1094
....1133
....11(H)
....11S.)
....1204
,...1245
.... 570
Pr.
5 M
5 M
5 cr
5 I'l
5 19
: :o
5 '5
5 15
5 '5
5 29
5 20
33
1
2
.... 895 4 75
.... SOS 4 75
.... 84 4 30
24 1176
15
20
41
ID
1278 5 20
1211 5 2.i
1
....1350 4 ''5 21 1121 5 25
....1059 4 85 22 1312 5 M
....1062 4 M 29 13 5 30
.... 916 4 95 19.... 1250 5 .'0
....1120 5 00 3 1253 & 50
.... 873 5 Oil 2 1252 S 3
....1050 r. ' 31 129 5 10
....1304 5 09 3 1216 5 50
....1195 .' 09
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
23
40
9
4
.1
26
18
38
18
.1030 1 (3
COWS.
1
2
....1080
.... 870
.... 810
50
.... too
1 75
... m 3 75
2 M
1 75
2 45
3
1
3
2
4.'.,..
C.
..1133 J 90
990
4 CO
4 CO
..1040
.. 900
..1122
.. 991
: 85
4 00.
4 00
4 05
4 05
4 25
4 2.'.
4 25
4 .15
4 40
4 4')
4 50
4 10
4 50
4 59
....1010 3 95
.... 939 3 )
....1180 3 CO
....1040 3 10
....102') 3 25
....1000 3 25
....11S0 3 75
....1130 i 41
.... Sfl 3 0
....1130 3 50
,...) 3 '.0
.... 940 3 10
....1035 3 60
4 977
2 780
2 1213
2 1095
1 1010
t 1140
3 1043
1 1300
I1W
1
16
..1310
.1020
.... 85 3 75
HEIFERS.
.... 560 3 "5
.... 670 3 M
.... 350 4 00
..1030
., 803
.. 610
.. 532
4 35
4 35
4 50
4 60
1....
1....
4....
1....
13.
.... 6i)0 4 10 4...
630 4 10
BULLS,
...1200
...1150
...1190
...154i)
... 470
3 23
3 25
3 7J)
3 75
1..
1...
1...
1..
...1970
...2050
...1620
...1110
... (16
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 25
1....
1....
I....
1....
1....
4 Oil
3.
CALVES.
80 5 fO
STOCK COW8
1
AND
76 ,
1 ,
110 6 0
HEIFERS.
587 3 55
435 I 00
1...
1..
1..
1..
1..
1"..
1..
59..
S6,.
1..
3..
60..
..
430
1009
tw
2 75
3 M
3
1050
703
1030
465
S60
600
3 75
3 75
4 ')
4 CO
4 25
4 23
810
3 25
(20 s ro
955 2 50
390 3 55
1..
STOCK CALVES.
,306 3 25
64.
4)8
4 40
6 25
383 3 T5
1..
90
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS
540
3 M
32
83!
4 W
..1033
.. 373
.. 790
.. 660
3 M
3 U
4 00
190....,
415
5S5
. 662
4 65
4 71
4 73
22....
4 00
T). n. Wallace Wvo. .
13 feeders. .629 4 SO 16 heifers 601 4 60
3 feeders,. 566 4 R0 1 heifer,. ..670 4 00
3 feeders, ,G70 4 SO 1 feeder,, .840 4 SO
linns Them was a pretty fair Monday's
run of hogs hero today and the market
opende weak to 24c lower. The lung string
soul ai o.d", wuii inn num Kuinr, II Mill
S5.57Vi to $5.60, The choice heavy hogs sold
from $Xi.62,4 to $5.70 and tha light weights
from S5.57V4 down. It was not a par
ticularly actlvo market, but still the bulk
of the hogs was out of first hands In
fairly good season. As tho morning ad
vnnrerl the market seemed to weaken, as
reports from other markets were rather
nearirn ana tne ciopu mr inni rfiinun wua
slow ana wean, J no quality ot tno oner
lugs today was not as good an It was
Suturday, so that In reality tho market Is
not ns low touay ns it iookb on paper,
Representative sales
101 3
391 1,3j3
413 1,0:5
334 1,37 1
Kll
M ....
171
2iU
10
217
No, A v. Sh. Pr. No. A v. Sh, Pr.
76 191 121 3 30 34 269 SO 5 0
74 21 1 64 5 55 82 246 ... 5 60
ft? 193 200 6 r.3 37 177 60 5 CO
14 184 ... 3 65 73 237 ... 5 CO
M 20 ... 5 u ea 214 41 5 60
80 165 .,, 5 53 "6 242 120 & CO
79 201 ... 5 374 88 231 SO 5 CO
41 227 40 5 574 65. 254 60 S ro
40 204 ... 6 17V? A4 241 80 5 60
47 206 ... 5 1714 70 251 .. 6 60
(4 216 40 3 571, 64 232 160 3 CO
67 211 ... 6 7H 63 264 240 S 60
28 278 SO 6 r.7V4 65 287 40 3 AO
65 217 ... & 51 Vi T4 221 SO S CO
II 199 49 3 87 215 40 6 60
U ai 160 &574 77 i. .217 60 3 AO
79 ,,,,,.221 160 5 ?H 75 ... ,216 ... 5 fO
61 233 ... i ill U 231 ... 5 69
MAY 28, 1001.
6 231
64.
64
61.
10.
327 89 5 60
2t 0 5 CO
147 Pt i t-J'4
CM 161 3 63' 1
......274 81 6 63'
9 225
81 20
59 .4 '.7i,
SO 6 60
SO 5 0)
so 3 n
243
49. ...... .264
1 2.10
61.
212 16) & 62t,
67 231 12) 5 M
66 ,210 ... 6 64
63 214 160 f. Oji,
73...
'9
S tit.,
62 20 160 3 ro
16..
67..
69..
63..
1.6. .
66..
53, .
55..
2S4
2.14
270
313
2J4
217
271
29
80 h 42t
... 6 611,
SO 5 63
80 S 66
SO & 6.
... b 64
. . . 5 CS
... 6 70
0. 211 . . 5 W)
66.. 2S2 SO S CO
73 121 214 5 60
0 243 SO 6 CO
242 120 3 6)
69 270 ... 5 61
66 216 SO 3 f4
61 234 89 3 M
SHEEP The rerelnts nf sheen nnd Inmtis
were rnther light today nnd ns the de
mand was In good shnpo the mnrket ruled
strong nnd active nil nrouiul. Tho prices
paid did not show much change from last
week. Colorado wooled lambs sold as high
as $5.60, clipped lambs sold nt II.SS and
ellnned wethers renched $1.10. It was an
nctlvo market nnd nn there wcrb only few
cars oficrcil the market soon enmo to u
close.
Quotations: Clio ce entitled wethers. $4.2.i
(ij-l.f0; fair tu good clipped wethers, 51.09'if
4.25; choice clipped ewes. $3.6Mi !.)! fair to
good clipped ewes, j.l.oOff.l.C.'i: choice wooled
lambs, j.j.lO'ijfi.fiO; fair to good Inmbs. $3.2Ufl!
R.40; chol co clipped lntnbs. S4.SW3.10; fair
in Kuuii cupped inmns, jt.oyt.w; spring
lambs. sS.toTi4i.oit: feeder wethers, $3,501 l.cu;
lei-ncr lamus, SI. Ivy 1, 10.
No.
Av.
... 76
... 101
... 101
... 91
... 91
Pr.
$.7 V)
4 20
4 10
4 I'm
4 75
4 S3
4 S3
5 SO
6 40
S 40
5 40
5 M
5 60
5 60
3 Ctlll wothfrn. .
00 clipped urstprn tvnttmrti.
491 clipped western wethers.
4S3 clipped roiorad'o'l'nmbs'.'.!!!!
'I t'iin rllittra
in cupped Colorado lambs
30 clipped Colorniln lumhs
72
70
71
90
73
92
250 Colotado lambs
Wf Colorado lambs
48 Colorado Inmhs
242 Colorado Inmbs
Jl 1.0 lonuJo inmlm
13S Colorado Inmbs
IIS Colorado lambs
76
rilIC.Vf;i) LI VH STUCK MAHKIVT.
4:ntlle KtrmiK mill Active llou Weak
Sheep .stoml.
CHICAOO, May 27. CATTLE- Receipts,
J.Q0O head: nil clnssen strnnir nnil netlve:
good to prlmo steers, $5.357rt.i): poor to
medium, $l.2Sa3.;iO; stockers nnd feeders,
steady, at $3.6iVfi.t0; cows. $3.n); heifers.
$3.10; canncrs, I2.33f3.00; bulls, firm, nt $.1.00
GI.I0: knives htenilv. ut $I.0OTj6.2j; sales.
S.V lbs., averaging $1.63; Texas fed stetrs,
i..'arin.4u; rexus mi M, SJ.T&Tta.W.
iiuiin-HciTiiiis, neau; rsiimniru
tomorrow, 30,000: left over, 4.OO0; weak;
top, $3.S3; closing stronger; mixed and
butchers, $5.iiiS.bS; good tu choice heavy,
So.7fj5.s5; rough heavy, $:.r,5if5.63; light,
$a.K'(5.77'4; bulk of sales. S5.7O1B.S0.
. SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 2I.C00
nend; sheep and yenrllngs steady; export
sheep, $5.00; lambs, clipped, steady; wnni1,
rinw, goon 10 cnoico winners, SLiio'ii.to;
fair to choice mixed. t.l01il.3R: wpstrrn
sheep, $4.3ST(l.i; yearlings, $l.60tt4.75; native
minus, ti.jo'aa.ib; western minus, j.i.waa..o.
Knnsna City I, lie HliieW Mnrkrt.
ntilnla r. rtVl t.A1,..a n n.,,l
.,--.. , it, , , , 1. .-7. 1 r.uiin uiii. "t
calves; beef stccrH steady to 10c lower.
111111:1 uiiuiu piciiuj , ciiuice tieei sii'iir,
$5.3CKf75.60; fair to good, $1,901)3.25: stneker
and feeders, $3.7513.10, western fed steers,
i 1 fnC. in 'Cwn,,., n.,.1 t,,,ii... iwf. Rn,
cows. $.7.334.50; heifers, sa.EOiiS'.W; ciinners!
$2,235)3.23; Imlls, $3.25Tf4.S0; calves, $1,000
lIOdS-Rccelpls. 10.000 head: market 5ft
7Ue lower; top. $3.S5; hulk of sales, $5.65
rnlV.. I,.n - -T '7 f-. ...I .1 ..nA,AHe
u,u.,,,, .1,., f. f,l,liljtf,gj, 1I1IA.-I1 JIULft.LI,
oiirn-.i l,A,uua uri'l'lil, .,liv
,...,,, ciilc ntiwt,,,, lumun iriiaiij , nifiLin
lambs. $5.00!i5.60; western wethers, $l.25'tf
4.65:western yenrllngs, $I.Mfi5.C0: ewes, $3.0
vii. i-unri. ...iorii.oij; icxas grass sueep
$3.6OJj4.20j Texas lambs, JI.10W4.4J5; sprllif
minus, w.wilv.-o.
Vrw York Live Stuck Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK. Mav 27. BEEVES Re'
celpts. 3,437 head; active demand, firm to
too nigner; steers, $5.2r56.20; bulls, $3..'3'ij
4.50: cows. $2.25'(73.U0. No chance, In cables.
.No shipments,
CALVES Recelnt. 6.70O head: cood de
mand nnd prices iofi.de nigner; veals, Jl.in
ruti.00; extra, $0.12'f6.25; buttermilks, $3.00
5)3.75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12.119
neau; slow to lower; lnmus (lierearier
designated yearlings), steady for good,
otners nun: spring lamui. steady to slow;
sheen. $3.00fftl.5O: few extra. S4.62V.H4.75:
yenrllngs SS.ooniS.OO; culls, $.150: spring
iambs, SB.oOiji.uo; cummun, ay tho head.
$1.60ff2.62U.
HOOS-Recelpts. 10,578 head; steady, at
St. I. nuts l.lvr Stock .lnrket.
ST. LOUIS. Sluy 27.-CATTLE-Recelpt,
4.200. Including 3.200 Texans: market steady:
native shipping and export stpcrs, $1.75'
6.00: dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.25
415.75; steers under 1.000 lbs., $3.7535.00;
stockers and feeders, $3.10171,90: cows and
neiters, j.-.ou'ga.oii; canncrs, ji.jjJ(..s5; bin
$2.S.V?f 4.25: Texns nnd Indian steers, $1
(Ti5.20: cows uiul heifers. $2.50(31.10.
HOGS Receipts. 5.SO0 head; mnrket Sc
lower: pigs nnd ngnts. ss.tio'ifb.io; pacKers,
$5 tyf5.7n. butchers. $5.75Ti3.S5.
SHEEP AND LAM HS Receipts, 3.900
head: market steady; natlvn muttons, $4,25
Iff 4.65: lambs. fa.50fi6.2Ti: culls and buck.
$3.2.W4.00; stockers, $2.75TJ3.00; Texans, $3.25
m.iu.
St, .loKcph Live Stock Mnrket.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. May 27.-(8pc
clnl.) The Journal quotes:
IMTTI rll,.,,lnl. mil, mrlnl nnil. , a
dlnn.lo, ,,nl....u 4 OtT "A.' .....1
itiii, f.i.ia'M uuwh huh iifjuers, tJ.dJtfi.i.vu;
l.l.tta nn.l I'l.V.I .1, .. n 1 1 .. . 1
IlllO 1,M( -.-,J4-, II, 4 , t'rt , IIIIH" I'll'l
cnlves, $3.63fl4.S0; stockers nnd feeders, $3.40
uuiiis itereipts. 3.700 nend; market f,v
I'iC lower; all graues, $5.0053 6. S3; bulk o
sales. $5.6,Vj5.75; pigs, steady.
S IRKP AVn I .A f HQ llnnnlnl. O 1 1V
neau; sneep. null; lamlis, active and steady
Inmha Ji TSftA ?n- i.Au.lli,na C1 irbR i . l
crs, $3.754.20; ewes, $3.101.00.
Stock In Slurht.
The following table shows the receipts of
l umi, iiuku nun siitTii ai i ue lour principal
live stock markets May 27:
. Cnttle. Hogs, Sheep.
Houtli Omaha 4.1H3 4,635 2.933
t.'lllcago 23.00') 45.00.1 21.000
Kansas City 7,000 10,(00 2 700
St. Louis 1,;00 6.S00 3,9)0
Totnls..
..10,363 f5,l55 33,533
Slnn City Mve Stock Mnrkrt.
PIOI'X CITY. May 27.-(Speclal Tele
cram.l CATTLE Recelnts. TXtn han.
weak; stockers, 10ti23c lower; beeves, $4.70
IRT.I. f.n.t'e nn,l 1.1,11b mt..nl o-.o..
.u.-u. . .. uuiin, INHrii, ...HI'll.l,i,'j;
stockers and feeders, $3.50f?4.50; calves and
yearlings, $3.2(Tfl.75.
H008 Receipts, 1,600 head; 5c lower, sell
Ing at $3.47Hfo.57'.;.; bulk, 5,47'..
SUPREME COURT SYLLAII.
Slu. Johnson ngalnst Young. Appeal,
wuiieiiin. in-versed ana dismissed. Hast
Ings. C.
1. Proof of the Insolvency of the maker
of a mortgage note Is not absolutely rc
riulied In nn application for a receiver
pending nn appeal.
2. Failure to require bond of nn applicant
In nn order appointing n receiver not fatal
where no objection Is taken on that ground
and n bond Is given nnd approved by tho
appointing Judge at the same term nnd be
fore the order goes Into effect.
3. Whero It nppears that the property In
question Is a homestead occupied ns such
at tho time nf the application, no receiver
will be appointed pending foreclosure pro
ceedlngs. 9176. Klsk ngnlnst Oulllfnrd. Appeal.
Webster. Affirmed, Oldhnm. i.
1, Tho oblectlon Hint a suit was brought
In the Initial letter Instead of. tha full
Christian name nf the plaintiff comes too
late after judgment.
2. It Is nn vnlld objection to tho confirma
tion of a Judicial sale that a nominal sum
of money has been pnld on Judgment ufter
Its rendition.
94J6. Fogg against Hills, Appeal, Gage.
Afllrmed, Sedgwick, f
1, Tho president and cashlnr of an Incor
porated stato bank are not authorized to
enter a confession of Judgment ngalnst the
corporation tinder section 133 of the Code,
more thun two years nfler the Imnk has
ceased doing business, and upon notes ex
ecuted by tho enshler In the name of the
bank nftcr the bank had ceased doing bus
iness, 2. When the record shows that no Juris
diction over tho defendant has been ac
quired, the Judgment rendered ngnlnst such
defendant Is void nnd Its validity may be
shown In any action In which It may be
called In question. Chicago, Burlington ft
QiilnVv Railway Company ngnlnst Hitch
cock County, SI N. W.. 97
9115. Chlcngo, Rock Island & Pacific Rail
way Company against Slzcr. Error, Saun
ders. Affirmed. Albert, C
1. Where the court, nt the. request of ono
party to tho suit, submits an Issue to tho
Jury, such party Is estopped to deny that
an adverso finding thereon Is sustained by
sufficient evidence.
2. Where, In nn nctlon for damages, under
tho undisputed facts, a verdl.U for a less
amount than that artunlly found would be
unwarranted error In the Instructions rcla.
tlvo to tho assessment of damages, as to
tho defendant, Is error without prejudice.
3. Where, in nn action for personal In
juries, there Is evidence; from uhlch tho
Jury might Infer a greater life expectancy
than that shown by the Carlisle tables, and
no evidence from which they enn Infer a
less, the defendant Is not prejudiced by nn
Instruction that assumes the Carlisle ta
bles to bo conclusive on that point.
4. In an action for personal Injuries re.
nulling In death, witnesses, who had known
the deceased for yenrs prior lo his death,
sinl who testlded that they knew his earn
ins capacity, were permitted to testify
thereof Held; Not error.
PIR5. Mvers ngnlnst Rmighman. l.rror,
Sownrd. Reversed and dismissed. Dny, t
1. An nctlon bnsed upon a forfeited recog
lilzance taken tinder the provisions of sec
tion 3. chapter xxxvll, Compiled Statutes.
1S99. must be brought In the name of the
stnte, the obllgeo mimed In the recogniz
ance. ,
2. A recognizance given under section 3
of chapter xxxvll. Compiled Htntut.. 1S99.
Is not n bond of Indemnity for the payment
of the judgment which may ho ultimately
recovered In the nctlon.
n. The nmouni of liability on such n
recognizance Is the pennl sum named
therein, with Interest thereon from the d.ito
of the forfeiture.
No, 9173. Sanelv ngnlnst Crnpenholt. Ap
peal from Butler. Reversed, with direct
tlons. Pound, C.
1. Although no rcplv to nil answer Melting
up mnterlal allegations of new mntter ap
pears In the record, where the record shows
inni leave to pie a repiv was grunicu pnyi
to entering upon the trial, and It clearly
nppears by n bill nf exceptions that trln
wis had upon the Issue tendered In the
npswer ns though tlu snme wero denied,
no Hilvnntnge nf such want of reply mny
he taken In this court.
it sems thnt n subsequent mortgagee
who claims priority by reason of prior
record of hln convevnnre mint nlleiie nnd
prove that he took without notice of n prior
mortgage subsequently recorded.
.i. . court imy decree mortgages upon
the same nronertv. not concurrent or ex
ecuted simultaneously, to be of eqnnl pri
ority only where they appear to have been
executed on the same day, and the rein
live order of execution nnd delivery Is not
shown. -Where, though both executed
within n few hours, they show upon tneir
face which was first executed, or the prl
nrltv nf exprntlnn Is eatnhllnned hv evi
dence, they should be given effect accord-
I! Ill cose Issues of fnct. necessary to
the determination of n cnute, are not
passed upon by the court below, but the
trstjmony tnereon is run nnu convincing-,
this court will tlnd the fnots and direct
such ilecreo ns Its dctermlnntlon thereof
may require.
No. 1474. Iowa Savings bank ngalnst
Prink. Error from Thurston, Amrmcu.
Duffle, C
1. One taking n lense by assignment from
the landlord, especially If the. tenant tins
recognized his right to receive the rents
reserved by the lease, stands. In the rein
Hon at landlord to the tenant In posses
sion under the lense.
2. Such a landlord on discovering the In
validity of his title ennnot buy In or be.
como possessed of thn outstanding title
Hnd use It to evict his tenant. It Is his
duty to give hi tenant the benefit of any
outstnndlng title which ho may purchase
during the term. '
3. The answer In a replevin nctlon wns n
general denial. The defendant might show
thnf II, a .. .... iitwln. wl.lnh (.Ifilllllff
claimed possession ot the property was ob
tained by duress or coercion, or that said
mortgage was without consideration. Rich
ardson ngalnst Slate, a Neb., IS3, followed,
4. Evidence examined nnd held to bo suf
ficient to warrant the finding ol the Jury
thnt the mortgage under which plaintiff
claimed possession of certnln grain was
obtained by compulsion and was without
consideration.
5. Ry agreement of parties after tho sub
mission of the case to the Jury, but before
the Jury had retired to consider their ver
dict, n part of them were nllowed to at
tend a caucus held In another part of tho
building. Others of the Jurors went out
upon the street unattended by a bailiff, and
one of them spent some tlmo In his office.
No showing wns mndo thnt nnyonn hnd
conversed with the jurors concerning the
case, nor wns It Inlkeo nbout In their pres.
enco or hearing. It wns nlso made to rip
pear bv the nllldavlt of the Jurors them
selves that they hnd not conversed about
the case, nor heard It discussed by any
ono during their separation, Held, that It
was that neither party was prejudiced by
such action It did not constitute rcvcrslblo
error.
9132. Hlnnl against Fidelity Building and
Loan Association, Error from Douslas.
Reversed with directions. Norval. C. J.
1. A contract made In this slate with a
resident thereof by a foreign building and
loan association which hns failed to first
pi Genre a certificate of approval and au
thoilzatlon from the proper oflicers for
transacting business In this stnte Is void
and unenforclble. though the parties to
such a contract may have stipulated
therein that It should be governed by -'he
laws of the state where the offending asso
ciation Is a resident.
2. The policy of this state, as announced
by the legislature, Is to prohibit the trans
action of business by foreign building and
loan associations unless duly authorized by
the proper authorities. Ins. C. ngalnst
Hayden, 83 N. W. Rep. 922, and Barber
against Boehm, 21 Neb. 430. followed,
3. Our courts, as an exercise nf comity,
will not enforce a contract resulting from
the transaction of business within this
state violating the public policy thereof.
9153. .Male against Wink. Error from An
telnpe. Reversed with directions, Norval,
C. J.
1 Where tho defense of usury Is estab
lished tho burden of proof Is upon the
plaintiff to show that the note was in
dorsed before maturity to n bona fide pur
chaser for vnlue without notice.
2. Tho mere Introduction of a promis
sory noto duly Indorsed, where tho defense
of usury Is established, Is Insufficient to
provn that plaintiff Is an Innocent holder
for value beforo maturity of tho paper.
3. The defense of usury Is personal to the
maker and his sureties and privies,
I A purchaser of tho eqult of redemp
tion, being neither surety nor privy, who
assumes n mortgage on the premises can
not t-et up the usurious contract of his
grantor as a defense.
5. The defense of usury N nvnllable to
the mortgagor, notwithstanding he has sold
the mortgaged promises," If made a party
to the suit, and under the petition a de
ficiency Judgment could be rendered against
him.
0. Where the defense of usury Is estab
lished the plaintiff Is entitled to no inter
est nnd can recover only the actual amount
loaned, diminished by all payments of prin
cipal and Interest paid on the debt,
9166. Chadrou Loan and Building Associa
tion against O'Llnn. Appeal from Dawes.
Afllrmed, Day, C.
1. Chapter II, General Klatules of 1S73, en
titled, "An act to ennble associations of
persons for raisins funds to be loaned
among their members for building their
homesteads nnd other purposes to becoma
bodies corporate," Is not unconstitutional.
Neb. R. & L. Assn. against Perkins, S3 N.
W. Rep... 67, followed,
2. A mortgage' upon a homestead, ac
knowledged by a notary who was likewise
nn ollleer and stockholder of tho corpora
lion, mortgagee, 1s invalid.
9170. Joslyn ngnlnst Williams. Appeal
from Douglas. Revet sed. Ainea, C.
1. In an action to foreclose a mnrtgagn it
Is no defense to the mortgagor, or to per
sons claiming In prlvliv with him, or euc
ceedlng to hla estate: subsequently lo tho
mortgage, that at the time of the execu
tion of tho Instrument he had no title to
tho premises sought to bu affected, or that
tho title afterward failed, or Ihut there Is
an .outstanding paramount title.
2. Tcrsons claiming adversely to a mort
gagor are not proper partlei to an action
to forcrlose the mortgage, and in their ah
serine their rights cannot be adjudicated.
937R. CumlngH against The Peope'n Jl, L.
& S. Association. Error, Cass, Afllrmed.
,Norval, C. J.
1, The mere retention of possession of a
certificate of stock belonging to another,
which enme Into the possessor rightfully,
does not constitute n conversion of either
the' stock or certificate.
9377. Steinberg ngalnst Buffum. Error,
Lancaster Reversed. Holcomb. J.
1, In n lontest between a preferred cred
itor nnd other rredltora of nn Insolvent
debtor wherein a sale of property to the
preferred rrodltdr Is claimed to be fralldii.
lent and void ns to thn other creditors, It
Is erroneous to Instruct the Jury that If It
Is shown the vendor was disposing of his
property for the purpose of delaying nnd
defrauding hl other creditors nnd the yen
deo hnd knowledge or notice of such Inten
tion, the burden would be In tho venden to
show that lie made the purchase In good
faith for the sole purposo of protecting
hlmsflf.
2, Fraud Is never presumed, but must bo
proven, and when It Is claimed thnt n pro
ferted creditor participated In tho alleged
fraudulent designs of the debtor to defrnud,
hinder nnd delay other creditors, the bur
den Is on him making tho charge to prove
It by a preponderance nf the evidence.
3, Instruction copied In the opinion
whereby tho Jury was authorized to infer
a fraudulent Intention nn the pan of a pre
ferred creditor lo hinder and delay other
rredltors becoubH of hla failure to point
out to an oineer holding an attachment
writ, thn goods of tho debtor, held errone.
ous.
9106. Chamberlain ngnlnst Butler. Error,
Johnson, Reversed, Norval, C, J,
1. One may lawfully Insure his own life
and afterward assign the policy to nnother
having no Insurable Interest, If done in
good faith and not by way of cover for a
wager policy.
9391. Greenwood against Ingersoll. Error,
Douglas. Reversed. Holcomb. J
1. In n contest between a mortgagee and
other creditors nf the mortgagor, an an
swer lo h petition nf Intervention was pre.
sented alleging that tho mortgagee nnd
mortgagor were "fraudulently colluding
nnd conspiring together In the execution
nnd filing of said chattel rnortg'iges. for the
purpose of hindering, delaying and defraud.
Ing these plaintiffs and other creditors In
the collection of their Just dues," and that
the mortgages were given "without any ex
istlng valid Indebtedness to be si'Ciired
thereby" Held: To state facts sufficient
to constitute a defensu to the petition of
intervention, . .
2, Evidence examined nnd held not to sup.
port ft nndlne that the mortgage, under
which Inlervenot cUlms did not croale ii
valid Hep. and wni imt given In good faith,
In due course of trade, for n bona lido In
debtedness, nnd was fraudulent nnd vnia
is lo the other creditors of the mortgagor,
9121. ilinaha Havings Hank against him
oral. Err.r, Douglas Afllrmed. Norval,
L A promissory note Is barred nftcr five
years from Its maturity, though the same.
Is secured by a real estate mortgage, nnil
the stnttlte of limitations Is it complete de
fense to the recovery of it personal Judg
ment upon the noli' against k maker, other
than the mortgagor,
9301, Wagoner et ul aciilust London. Error
from Douglas. Afllrmed. opinion by Kirk.
Patrick. C.
1. Evidence examined nnd held Insufficient
to establish defenfe of usury
2. Where, under (he iiiidlputed evidence,
hut one verdict could have been allowed
lo stnnd. It Is not error for Ihe ttlnl coutt
tn direct the Jury lo return such verdict.
9305. Wilson ngnlnst NVu. Appeal from
Douglas, Affirmed. Opinion by Dllllle. 13.
1. The signature nf one of 'ho general
officers of a corporation lu the assignment
of n mnrtgngn which Is attested by thn
corporate seal of the company, Is prima
facie evidence thnt the assignment was ex
ecuted by authority of the company, and
tin burden nt proving want of niithorlty
Is upon the party seeking to attack such
iissigiimenl.
2, The sufficiency of a denial In an nnswer
must be tested ny the provisions of our
code. An allegation In the nnswer that
the (lerendiuit has nu Knowledge or inmr
matlon concerning the matter In the por
tion to which It Is directed does not con
stitute n itentnl under the code.
3, The defense that u note was obtained
bv duress Is not available ngnlnst n good
fnlth purchaser thereof for value beforo
maturity.
4. It Is no defense to the foreclosure of
a mortgage that the snmo was executed by
n married woman upon her separate prop,
erty to secure the debt of tur husband,
even though the whole consideration for
the mortgage went to the husband.
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box, a for 80.00 with onr bankable snier
en tee bond to cure, lu 3C deye or refund
t money peld. Addross
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton .4rH'on p., CHICAGO, ILU
For sale by Kuhn & Co., 15th nnd Douglas.
tils., Omaha, Neb.; Geo. U. Davis, Council
lllults, Iowa.
FIRST CLASS PULLHAN SLBEPEStt
...DAILY BETWUIM...
OMAHA AND SAN FRANCISCO
without Clia.ijs
GREAT
ROOK ISLAND
ROUTE
neeaejBBi
. "All the beet Scenery of the ROCKY
MOUNTAIN and SIIH&A NUVDA by
Daylight in both directions.
DININU CAR SERVICE THROUQH.
) BUFFET LIBRARY CARS.
Per ten Information, reservntlons and Itiner
ary "Chicago to California" address City
Ticket Office, 133 Farnam St., Omaha,
Neb.
Greatly Reduced Rates
Buffalo, N. Y on sale May 15 to Hept. 30,
Kansas City, Mu on huIo Juno 7 to 11.
Detroit, Mich., on sale July 6, fl uud 7,
Cincinnati, O., on nolo July I, 6 and 6.
Chicago, 111., on sale July 23, 21 and 23.
Louisville, Ky., on sale Aug. 21, 25 and 24.
Cleveland, O., on sulo Sept, 8 lo 12.
Half rates to most nil points south, 1st
nnd 3rd Tuesday each mouth. Hummer
tourist rates to all Bummer ItcsorU now
on snlo. Kor descriptive mutter regard
ing tho rnii-Aiiicrlcan Kxpotdlinu, Bummer
Tourist rat ce and nil Information, call at
O. & St. L- City Olllce, 1115 Ifarnam 6t.,
(l'axton Hotel Hldg.) or write
Harry E. Moores,
C F. A T. A.. Oiuaun, Neb,
Under entire .'- Mnnurf ciiit-nt.
HOTEL GERARD,
llth Ht !cnr llruiid wiiy,
saw voHic.
Alinnliitrly 1'lrii I'l'oof, modern nnd
Insurious In iiPI"luMiieiila.
Centrally Located,
American 11 ml ICiiriipcnii plnn,
COOL A!YI1 COMt'OllTAIILB l SUMMUft
llooms uliitfle list fimullii
.1. I', llniubleii'i. huim, l'rops. ,
A Inn
AVON INN,
AVON-HY-Tlli:-SKA,( JV. J.
Most select resort 1111 Hie Nvtv Jersey
Const.
Tho above boohs nro for sale by the
Megeath Stationery Co., 130S Fnrnam St.
" OMMISTI SAKKSTl 1IK.STI
WALL STREET
Money Will Knrn 111k Monthly lletiirna
The Investor's Fund Pays Seml-Moiithly.
Tho oldest established In America. No
certificate-holder ever lost o cent. Pay
ments made to nil subscribers every 15
days. No trouble. No delay. Money
refunded on demnnd, Wrltu today for
particulars, free to any address,
(J. 11. .MACK I'l Y A CO.,
Hudson Hit 1 Id I k. .Nimv York.
TetfnlifiMH lOI'.f),
Boyd Commission Co
Sucrecsors to James U. Uoyd Sc Co.,
OMAHA, NED.
COMMISSION
CaRAIK, ntOVISIONS AND kTOCICI.
Uuard nf 1'rnsle nallillnif.
Direct wlret to Chicago and Now Tor,
Correkjiomlencr, John A. Warrtu ft Ce.
an 1
S3
PILLS
50
CTS.