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    COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Liltla Elie but LiquldatUa ia Tiadi Up
Till Nooi.
NEWS OF RAIN CAUSES CORN TO BREAK
Pinrrnvnril .Minrmcnl Pnrtlclpntcd In
hy All fJrnlnn H'hrnt Closes Two
Cent Lower OntN Snlcn Heavy
Provisions .Neglected.
CHICAGO, July M.-Wlth tho drouth bro
Veil the rcirn market today led it down
ward movement, participated In by tho
other cereals, Wheat, with other bear
Ish factors contributing to tin: weakness,
closed 2 cents lower for September deliv
ery. .September com closed 2',4'ij.sc down
mid September oats 14ft jo depressed, Pro
visions cloned u trllle hiKher except for
lard.
In corn there was but one consideration
rain. After weeks of contemplation of
ft sizzling hot weather map, tmrelleve;! by
rain from one week-! oml to another, this
long Interest In corn came Into the jilt be
lieving that a fair part of th- crop might
bo saved and piocecded Immediately to un
load their holdings with the request that
Beptember was minted sltiultaneously from
KH I We, or lMM'tc to 2"ft3c under .Sat
urday's closing price. There was little
else to the trade save lbUldatlon, which
was continued with considerable activity
to noon, when there was n perceptible de
crease In th volume of offerings. The
price was kept well under Mc nil the mi
nion following the opening, although thero
was a fair amount of covering by traders
who had had the cojrage to sell short
when the prices were nt their best. Dur
ing the nfternoon September was forced
to 62Uc find although there was a sharp
rally to S2?fcc the tap of the gong announc
ing tho close found the market weak nnd
nervous, September nt 52V, a not loss for
.in,, nt 'L-iiV-r. itxreltitH were 20 cars.
A imtnnf rnml.ltiritlr.il Worked tO lower
wheat values nnd prlres nearly nil da
were close to the bottom level.
Tho corn break was of course the chief
in, t ir iiIiIph and bearish sta
tistics' formed an array which '"Kcth"
WITP II Imost eoiially weakening, acpirmoir
opened ."Pi to lV lower ut op to OSVic.
Liquidation continued until the market,
linvl tig experleneed no rally of consequence,
tone led 7V4c. This was near the end of
th ' "esslon and reports of export buying
nnd an allegation that hall and rain hail
Injured the northwestern crop created suf-
lent apprehension among shorts whose
nVmbrrs had been greatly augmented dur
.i.. i.-. n n rnverlnc. under
which September rallied to G7Tc. The close
weak. 2e under Saturday, at f.,c. Lx-
small I follows: Wheat, 25,270,000 bushels, Increase,
1.5S3.000: corn. 13.537.000 hushels. Increase.
s, 7,212 pkgs.; firm; state ll5,uu0; oats. 6,G67,(jno bushels, decrease, 674,-
i ' i , . . i .-...... . . . . . i j . . rra luvi ...... i. .., .. .............. in. . , .
barley, 308,000 bushels, decrease, 33,000.
fancy small colored, 0Tsc fancy
white, 3Hc.
i:aos-licccint
nml Pennsylvania. 164117c; western can
died, liyiSc; western uncandlcd, S'nM2e.
TALLOW-Steudyi city, 4c; country,
4 5c
POl'LTRY-Allvc, weak: springers, 12c.
turkeys, so, fowls, 9c; drcsied, steady,
springers, 13011c; turkeys, 78!c; rowls,
&4fr loHc
'i'OTATOKS-Qulct: New York, ISO. lbs.,
J2.2ofU2.75; southern, extra, per bbl., K.'M.
lllV-i-J ijuict; tiomestic, inir iu
f.lir: Jiimin. iKc.
Toledo (Jrnlii mid Seeds.
TOLEDO. O.. Julv 5f.VHKAT Active.
lower; casn nnu JUiy, tiiuc; cepicinuui,
6S;e.
CORN Active, lower; cash and July, 52c;
extra, OATH Moderately active, weak; cash,
Mill JUUiyi-t'l.ne Orleans. ODCn RYE SlHo.
kettle, good to choice. 35MI2e. . . . CLEVER SEED Firm: cash, 10.3j; ucto-
MMTAI.S-T be cenernl market tor met- ner, .s.
nis was exceeuinciv ouiei iouui. 1
was slow nnd price changes few nnd far
between, aside, from the decline in cop
per, which constituted tho tlrst change in
tnai mctni in over six mumim. -
ness of Importance wns done nt the de-
riim. i.ml Mm mnrket closed dull and easy
at ii6.rniiT.wi tor Lake Superior and S16.3,i
Phllndrlptiln Produce Mnrket.
PHIIADEt.PMIA. July 29.-llUTTEn
Firm, good demand; fancy western cream
ery, 2iuu; do do prints, 2lc; uo nenrty
prints. 21c
EUUS Steady; rresn ncaroy una wc?i-
JS.S2l.jai: balances. 11.926,30?; money, 4 I er
cent
1'lilCAGO, July 29.-Clearlngs. 2l.W.j31;
balances, $1,010. S21; posttd exchange, Jl.Sbii
I.V,, New York exchange, 10c to 0c rtls-
CNE' YOUK, Julv 29,-Clcarlngs, $102.
0IS.SM; balances. 9.3l'7.BIX , ....
HOSTON. July :u-Clcarlngs, JH.014,i3g;
balances, Jl.193.211.
CINCINNATI. July 2J.-Cloarlngs, $3.t(
450; New York exchange, par; money, 3i5t'6
per cent.
HAIriMOltE, July .-Clearlnga. W.as,
lfS; balances, J337.HS; money, per
cent.
London Stock (liiotntlonn.
LONDON, July 29.-4 p. m.-CloslngJ
MI6 14 for casting and electrolytic. The ern, 15c; do southwestern, 12'.4c; do soutn-
1 onilon I'otioer mnrKct wns without change, cm, 12e. ......
clos nil ut VHg: 13i 9d for spot and iltil Is 3d CIIEESE-FIrm; New York full crenms.
y.-"'! '... "Vi.. ,. u . unlet nnd jii- fancy small. 9ic; do do. lair to choice
I'll 1 U III I l-C, A tit v . . 1 r.: r.i
'changed at J27.751i2S.00 for spot, wnue auroao vw'MC
. iiHt.nnrii nl 1.1M W11H ni'lirt'll. 1,111 lllu i;iiu.; i
wns easy in tone, Kixit Nlnndlng nt 120 15s Mlnnetipoll Whent, I-'lotir nnd Ilrnn
n .Ju.ll'rr" ' T.i AVr.V.. , i L Minneapolis. Julv 29,-wiiEAT-Sep.
ClKingeii iieie . ... "'" i -'"' r. . ".i' J! teml.r. fiSUo: llerember. fiflSlc. On Irnck:
I and featureless at No. 1 hard. lUc; No. 1 northern, die; No. 2
i rii ri'Mtmntlvplv
. 1 ,,,Hl mllnil l It 1 I
lie, " , nnrtliem
I'Vw'. ? n, 1 r .1 ill? rs M Amor c n FLOCH-Hlgher; first patents. tl.O0fM.1O:
today. I'rices wero wiuioui ciiiiukb m; -. (IjXXwilL.hep- l. hidk 11 V,Ti 10
Hi,, nine was dull. I'lglron warants closed hha.n Higher, in duik, ji.Jjtfi.io.
at 9.iMi1i).w; northern toundry No. 1, J15.0U
cuId.M; No. 2 siuthern, Ml.w'lll.M; No. 1
iiiiniiirv Hniiinerii buii. i 1. iuii iu.o.
gow warrnnts clofcd at 61s nnd Middles
tiorough nl Ijs 3d.
OMAHA viiom:sai.i: mahkct.
Condition of Trnile nnd tlnotntloim nil
Staple nnd I'niifj- PicMluec.
.Milwaukee ri nil ii .Mnrket.
July 29.-WIIEAT-
M I IiWAl'K !!!
Iiwer: No. 1
nortnern
II Y
HAIILE Y StronK
ua in iiowcrj .no. 3 wnite, ati'.sy.iic.
iver; No. 1 northern, G3,4T77'c: No
thern, 6Sf(C9c: September. tiffiSfo.ic.
LYE Iiwi-r: No. 1. R5UTi.ifie.
I A It LEY Strong; No. 2, 62c; sample,
l'eorln Mnrkct.
EOGS-Hccclpts liberal; loss off, WflWJic. PnoIllA July ).CORN-Easler; No. 2,
il vK jUbiiTIU lien-), Yt ""'i B3tit:mc
nnd old roosteis, Jc; turKus, uuc, dutKH 5AfS-Easy; No. 2 white, 35Uc, billed
ana geese. c, spring chickens, per lb 1- tl,roUKl,
Confolc, monfy .
do account
AnAcondn
Atchison
do pM
ll.iltlmore & O...
Cnnndlan l'aclrtc
Chen, i Ohio
Chloago Ot. W...
C, M. & St. V...
I), it It. O
ilo pM
Krle
ilo 1st pM
On 2d nfd
Illinois Central
.. M'i N. Y. Cfntrnl.
.. 9.!'i Nor. t West..
.. Wk do Pfd
.. ::so. i v.. ......
.. 93 Pennsylvania .
.. M''Vltendlns
..1094 do 1st pfd..
.. 4il! do 2d pfd..
.. SI So. Hallway ..
..114 do pfd
.. 41 So. Pacific ....
.. C.ilTnlon Paclfla
.. 33 do pfd
.. 9 IU. S. Kleel....
.. iO I do pfd
.152 AVobash
Iiul. & Nanli I'iS'i, do pfd
M., K. A T If.'.'Spanlsh 4s .
do pfd t-i'.-ii ltan.l Mines
.Mi
.. m
.. 99
.. 33'i
.. :;.',
.. 21
.. 59'.
.. 2f4
.. ?.,
.. i't
.. &'.
..103
.. W-'i
.. 47
.. t7
..
.. 41
.. tPi
.. 41'i
HA It SILVEH-Qulet, 21 15-1M per ounce.
The rate of discount In the open mnrkct
for short bills, 2(f(2lc. Hold premium are
ountcd today ns follows: Hueiios Ayres,
133.W; Madrid, 9.30; Lltbun, S9.ti0.
Ilostcm .HtoeUs nnd llonds.
HOSTON, July 29.-Cnll loans. 4QIJ4 per
cent: time loans, 4'u-IW Per cent. Olllclal
closing: i
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattlo RfceipU Light and Market Ruled
Actlvo and Strong to a Dime Higher.
HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN CENTS LOWER
Llbernl Hnn of hlieep nnd Prices llrolt
Ten to 'I'ncnt-l''l e Cents, but
I.tiinh Sold In Just About
Lust Week's .Notcbes,
SOUTH OMAHA, July 29.
Itccelpts were; Cntlle.Jiogs.tjhcep.
Olhclal Monday 1.23J 4,3r, s,H"
Snme day last week 1,512 4,2 4.107
Same week before 3,14? b,0WI 2,ul4
Samo three weeks ago.. l.uM ,ot) Csbil
Same tour weeks ngi l,9il 4,116 2,4:u
Sume day List year 3,312 4,(ft:4 7,475
Average price paid for hogs at South
Omaha thu past several days with iom
parlsons; f 190l77l90o". liMiTl5lS. ,1607.
5 Oil I 7SI '13 21: 2 Ml 4 10
3....
4....
u....
C...
7.. .
a....
....
UCTTEH Common to fair. 12Q ISH.c: ...V 'V,
cholce uuiry, In tuns, llWc; separator, .uc.
FltWhil flall-niacn. Olios. ,
yn hiiii.iisn. tin: bunlieiids. 10C: UIUO
llns, 7c. nuffuioes, ti'ic; catllsh, 12c; cod, o;
,i.i.ii,...m .dii.c. eiacoes. if. halluui, ii-
WIIISKY-On the basis of $1.29 for fin-
Diiliitb Crnln MnrUet.
porters reported thirty-two loads
ti..i,n,.r,l r eiirnnees were 5t)."l blisneis,
wh le , ma y ecMpts w ?re 1 WI.JW bush
JdS comimred with' 1.2r-2.(X.) .bushels las
vei r Locul receipts were 2s. cars, i.m -i
con.ract'gra.le. Minneapolis and Duluth
els
S w,ek w-r " 9.9 imshels and the qua.,
tltv on passaKe showed an Increase of
Stem T bushels. The visible supply in
c'rensed 1.GS3.0U0 bushels. v....w
CT,r.he : oats ,,.U selling was n hVe
scale tor iu...., "V sntnmber
nie corn v en rm -
i.einB , ., nimoi,t
slan iy reacted - from the low point to
SI 5 Thereafter the market ranged well
?inJ.er Me and closed weak iVMJWic lower
" lonWTn eCneS.ected ro-
ZvV I, w "movement.- but prices
lcd la't'er on buying for packers. Flutj
tVll,1??e hM,e;mnT H.20bS
closed 5c higher at "-' "a',n,hor T,a
rv shndo lower at in.co ni..
ufil?"K" "Li Vn 7'tomorrow: AVhent. 550
ears; con,. 270 cars: oats, 390 cars; hogs,
'The leading futures rangedns follows:
ArtlclTsTopTn. I lllgh-T'Lowri Closc.l Bar y.
In-
Wheat
July...
Sept...
Pec...
Corn
July... Sept...
Dec....
Oats-July...
f.7;
705(
52V;
B2W64
51 CP.4
.1
J
May
Tork
Sept,., Jan....
Lard
Sept... Oct...
Jan...
Itlbs
Sept.. Oct...
.Inn...
3.1
Sept... 32 (ff.1t
30
II 10
11 65
I
8 52H
8 57V4
8 50
I
7 85
7 871V
7 C2V41
fiD
"OH
B2V4!
5IU
33
31
S0!6
14 00 I
II 70 I
8 60
8 624
8 57
7 87V4j
7 9.1
7 67,4
67V4
fi74'
C9Vi(09Hi4
.1
.1
57i
52U
I
32',4
32
35s!
L. J
14 10
II 60
I
8 60
8 57V4
8 50
7 85 I
7 S7H)
7 62V4
1
It 20
11 70
8 62V4
8 bo
7 R74
7 90
7 67141
6S4
G9
lVi'il'S
SH's
DULUTH. July :9.-WHEAT-Cash: No
cm, ip.es, .dime, ciscocn, .;. 1 hard. 70c; No. 1 northern, GSc; no. z
hen. UK. tc, naudock, luo; pike, jo. fJf I. northern. f.1c, September, C7c; December. OSe.
per, Kt, salmun, lie; suiulsli, lie; trout, ., COHN None.
OATS-NO. 2. 32ViC.
whltuMHh. Ul.
I'.uNh-Live, per uuz., we.
t,.., v I . M. .......
l.Vl.O IIUI.V UU".. .
HAY I'rices uuoied by Omnhc holesalo
Hay Deulers' asBoclatluii: choice upunu.
Elttln Hotter Mnrlcrt.
Kl.f!IV .lull. 01 IltTTTRtJt.'Irtn n "lie:
lu.uO; No. 2 upland, J.u: n.i'd.um, Jj.tu; no offerings. Output for the week, 60.1.M)
coarse. S. Hi'o struw, iv.mil.. iiie"
uru for hay oi good color and quality, ua
inuuu iuii. netfiiivn, vu.a.
WHEAT UUC.
OATS-15C. ....
COHN 55c. . MiIuh-
HltA.N l6.00. I..-
VEGETABLES.
OHEEN COHi-l'er uaz., 10c.
H1U UAltll Home grown, per lb., lc.
CAitltuTti l'er doz,, lc.
l,i-.c.rs 1'er basket, 4vc.
'1 LilMI'B-1 'er uanei, wc.
CUCUMllELS-Hoinu grown,
GV: ....
l.Klluur.-rcr uu -wt.
HAIJISHES-I'ed dor.. i5if20c.
1'AltbLEV I'er doz., 20c.
NEW l'uTATuES-9iCS1.00.
CAUUAQE Homo grown. 2ic.
per
lbs., nearly 40 per cent less than six
weeKS ago.
NEW YOHIC STOCKS AXT) IMLMKS.
Oi'fiilnur
JlnrUet llnslies
pur doz., 40
basket,
of AVbeut
Hopes of nulls.
NEW YORK. Julv 29.-Tho way the
wheat market ncted this morning served
to dash the hopes of the bulls among tne
traders, who had indulged a hope that
some accession of speculative interest
would result from the fnvorlng rnctors
over Sunday. There was tho news of
rains in the corn licit, nuoui wnicn mere,
wns no dispute for the tlrst time as to
their extent and benetlclnl character. There
was besides the news of consJltntions nnu
negotiations between the representatives
A., T. P. P 75 IN. K. O. & C. Cs.. t"i
do pfd 9'H Adventure 2'
Amer. Sugar 142'i lllnchnin Mln. Co... I0li
Am. Telephone p,0 ;.mul. Copper M3,
llnton & Albany...!" 'Atlantic "5
Hoston Elevated ...ISA 'ral. & Hecla '.50
3!''i Centennial :'i
lll'j I'rnnklln 17'j
l ", lliimiiouii
9I Oseeola .
..I . Parrot
Dominion Coal
do pfd
U. (4. Steel
do pfd
Oenernl i:ieclrlc
Mex. Central ....
N. H. O. A C...
Old Colony
Old Dominion ..,
1'nlon I'acllle ....
West Ilnd
Atchison 4s
July
July
July
July
July
July
Julv
July 10..
July 11...
July 12..
JUiy 13..
July 14..
July 15..
July 16...
JUiy 17...
July is...
July 19...
July 20...
July 21...
July 22...
July 23 ..
. 23
. u
,'jr.
. it
.w
. 9',l'
.MHj
Qulncy
Hontu 10 copper,
Tamarack
Utah Mining
Winona
Wolverines ........
.. !'3
.. Mi
..170
.. 0
..312
.. 23
.. S!i
.. (1
4 98
15 0
5 67 V. '
n . h. i. is I
July 21. ..I 5 firiV R 151 1 M
juiy i'tj
Julv L'i
July
July
ma.
TuMATUfaB Homo grown,
'c. . ,,,, , ,, iTnito.i umtpH Steel cornoratlon and
UNIONS-Ucrmuuas. per craie, - , .-. .' iokllltr l0
,...., ii, i ine Ainiiigiiiiutit-u ihtuihiuu.. ," " i
Kr',w."'. Vy.r. IV.'.r.V. ih., settlement of the str ke. Tilts opening
iriiwn, pvi in., .
CAULU'LOWElt-Hotne grown, per aox.,
UEANS-Wax. per hr.lf-bushel basket,
it; string, per hatf-uu. basKet. ic.
i'EAS-i'er bu.. 1: per hulf-DU.. bOc.
CANTALOUl'E-l'er banket, i&cfrll;
rWA'i'EitMELONS Texas, 201j35c. as to
"'tJELEHY Knlumazoo. per bunch, 23Q30c.
t nun a.
ll.I.l.l.'UPni, lilil . S3.II0.
CHEItlllES Native, per S-lb. basket, 75c;
Missouri, per 21-H. case, i.
riSAUIll-iS tllllioriliu, pvi
of negotiations gave a strong hope of an
early settlement. Tho simultaneous sales
of United States Steel at the opening were
ot 25.000 shares nt an extreme advance of
2 points nnd n largo number of the stocks
thus benefited were Norfolk & estern.
Chespenke & Ohio. Pennsylvania. Now
York Central, Ualtlmore & Ohio, several
of the coalerA, Chicago & Alton Hocking
Valley. number, o the soul ern a nd
souiliw ean:i ii i...w..v. --. v. , .
rado Kucl. American Tobacco and North
... .-. .i....in (nr liwnkenlni: lu-
Anicriciin. i.n
B2T(i 5ffiH
SIVil
32TV
3T
357
66V4
3IH
34TJ'4
II 15
II 70
8 574
8 G2H
8 52V4
7 S7V4
7 90
7 674
. i.. .i. nUi., ihitt was n laiiurt
stoiKC lUo; choice Elliettos. l.0o; fancy, The opening rush to buy was nl "mt
5 broucht the day's dealings above the le el
I'UlCOTS-Callfornla. 4-basket crates, of activity during tho aefPa
.. ... i -.,! sa. 'V-f?;.. V,."Y .,iia n, tho end of tho day
l'L,l.'l L.aniornin, pei t.an-', . u, laiii- men i, n. .-
homo grown, per s-iu. oiiskci, ioc. prices crumnieo u". . trp.onlnr
UUUaiiUCIUlllio-1 -ei .VIJ- llie in, mi inu.f '- ..r,i,i i, liot ivpok
OIIANGES Valenclas. J1.75; Med. sweets, Total sales, par value, $1,41..W0 lJ"11 1
I o-. I U.n..a limwIH Were Ull uut.mub" w
LEMONS-Calll
ft IH.' Minlfi. tn.rl.
iiAs A.N Ao x er uuncn. ueuiuiuts iv o.v,
i .. e.nn.. f. "j",'. I . ...... ..n
l,r.MUna-v-u.liuiiuu, iai.o Ti. nu. iuoi t..... iA-- r ,l
The CTommcrciai un-.uci o
iinnnrlnl eablecram says: 'lucre was a r-
No. 2.
Cash quotations were ns follows:
I-'I.Oltlt-Steady. winter patents. W.4MT
3.50; straights. J3.o03.30: elenrs. .'H.10:
snr iiiu sniclnls. Jl.10fll.20; patents. J3.10&
WIIEAT-No. 3 spring. C605&C-. No. 2 red,
OUN-No. 2. 57!ic: No 2 yellow 52c.
OATS-No, 2. 32r,fi33o: No. 2 white. uS'.,
SlUeK'"; 3 white. 33Vi35ic.
SCEnS-No. I5 naxsced. $1.81. Prime tlm-
othv, J5.25. , . . ... ,
I'HOVISIONS-Mcss pork, per bbl.. J14.10
571115. Lnrd. per 100 lbs.. $S.K2H. Short
KRSffiT.M. Drv salted
Ihoulders (boxe'dl. 7.507.62H. Short clear
tides (tioxeil). a.;.V(jr..i.i.
WHISKY Basis of high wines, $19.
Following aro the receipts and shlpm nt
for t0lluy! Iteeelnts. Shlnments.
fin r 1,1,1s 30.IXK) 19.H00
WMuat. bu...
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
live, bu
Barley, bu
... 316.000
... 157.000
... 299.000
20,000
4,000
173,000
39,000
147.000
1.000
8,000
t" nir,, r,o
F1C.S California, now cartons, 75c; lay
ers, B5c; Imported, per lb., lO&lCc.
DATES-l'crslan. In 60-lb. boxes, Salrs, 5c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CIDEU-Per bbl., 14.50; pr hi'.f-bbl.. $2.75.
NUTS English walnuts, per lb.. 15c: fll
lwrtH. ii.T Hi.. almonds, ner lb., lsii.'uc:
raw neanuts. ner lb.. 5il5'.4c: roasted. tiUto
"He: Hruzlls, lue; pecans, lu(it22c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 0V4c; No. 2 green.
5Vic; No. 1 salted, i'ic; No. 2 salttd, 0V4c; No.
1 veal calf, a to u'Vj ids., ac; ro. s vcai cuu,
12 to la Ins., t,c; ury nines, o'oi.ic; sneep
pelts, 25(JJ5c; horse hides. Jl.G(X(l2.25.
v vu nnd general cheerfulness in tho mar
kets here today, accompanied by peace ru-
"1.. '""".: 1 nf " he" 'steel strike.
IVrlc." 'J!.1-' ;...:.n,Vf. nY.iiiirh little was
rue nniaii aa
The following are ihe closing prices on
the Iscw xorit diuuk c r. -
.N'rvr Yorl; MluliiK Stocks.
NEW YOHK, July 29.-Tho following nre
the closing quotations on mining stocks;
. 13
(75
. 73
. 9
,. 8
.. 10
.. 17
.. 10
.3W
Adams Con
Alice
llrecco
flrunswlck Con
Comstock Tunnel...
Con. Cal. & Vu....
Deadwood Terra...
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
l."advl!le Con
. 4) (Utile Chief ..
, 4.- 'Ontario
145 Ojhlr
. 13 riioenlx
. f'i I'otosl
.115 Havage
. V Sierra Nevada
AM Small Hopes...
. 5S Standard
0 I
Cotton Mnrl.et.
St. I. mils Crnlii nnd I'rovUlons.
ST. LOUIS, July 29. WHEAT-Lower;
,tchlon
do pfd
Ualtlmore & O...
do m.l
ranndtan Pacific
Canada Southern .
Che?. Ohio
Clilcago & Alton...
do pfd
Chi-ago. 1. & L,
do pfd.
Juiy, 65c; September. t;5ic; December, Clilcogo & t. i
6c; No. 2 hnrd, K!i(C7'ic. Ch caBp Ot. W .
CORN Ixjwer: No. 2 cash. 55?ic: track.
63?if6U4c; July. FP,sc; September, SSlfiP
w;e; uecemocr, iiv.ic.
OATS-Lower; No. 2 cash. 2Cc; track, f.7If
3Sc; July. 36e; September, 3oT$c; May, 36Tic ;
io. .- wnue, jS5',t(P.
RYE Lower ut KUj'JGOe.
SEEDS Flux. no market; timothy,
steady, no trading.
ELOUlt Oulet nnd weak: new red win
ter patents, $3.40fl3.50; extra fancy nnd
straight. $1.001 3. 10; o'.oar. $:G5Tj2W.
CORNMEAI.-Stenilv at J2.5.
URAN Weaker; sacked, east truck. f3c.
.. 74Ti So Hallway
,. do pfd
.. W Tex. & Pacific....
.. 92' T., St. I- & W....
..U'HIj do pfd
.. 07 Union Paclllo ....
.. 43',i do pfd
Wabash
TMi do pfd
.. :'-j W. & L. K
.. CJ do 2d pfd
..122 Wl. Central
.. SI'i do pfd
.. R'i 'P. I. C. & St. I.
An 7,1 i,fd 4(.)i Adams Kxprets
i-hlrnirti & N. W...1M Amer. Kxprcus
i-hleaKO. 11. I. & P-.l't C. 8. LAi.ress
Chleaiio T. fc I
On tho l'roduco exchange today the but
ter market wns llrm; creameries, liVtu-tu;
dairies, 13if?17V4e. Cheese, steady, OVtll-Jc.
Eggs, steady; fresh, 12Hc.
m:w yohk t; em; it Aii .iiahket.
tlnotnt Ions
nf the Day
CoililiMidltles.
on Vnrloiis
NEW YORK. July 29. IM.OUR-Recelpts.
18,119 bbls.; exports, 11,161 bbls,; unlet, ens
ler, barely steady; Mlnne.-ot.i patents, $3.70
fijl.OO; Minnesota bakers, .SJffi.1.15; winter
patents, $3.55'!f3.S0; winter .nrtghs, S.I.-.Vrf
3.50; winter ettrns. $2.Wy2.So; wlntsr low
grades, $2.30fi2.50; fair to good. $2.6513.10;
choice to fancy. S3.15di3.l5. Rye Hour, unlet;
fair to good, $2 70j3.15; choice to fancy,
$3.15ii3.50.
CORNMEAIi Easy; yellow western.
$1 10; cltv. $1.0S; Ilrnndywlne, $2.70412.80.
RYE Weaker No. 2 western, 57V4c f. o.
b, ullont; stnto rye, 55ijJ56c, c. I. f. New
York car lots,
II A RLE Y Stronger; feeding. B2c c. I. f.
lluffalo; malting, con 85c c. I. f. Huftnlo.
HARLEY MALT Dull; western, fi.ifl.2c.
WHEAT Receipts. 161,3.50 Int.; exports.
436,357 bu,; spot, weak; No. 2 red, 75 f. o.
b. allout; No. 2 red. 73. elevator; No. 1
..nrllmrn Ililllllll T5'i t. O. ll. aflOllt: N O.
1 hard Duluth, Sl'fi f. o. b. alloat. Options
wero weak nnd 2e lower by reason of lin
urnveil cron conditions, weak cables, the
break in corn, a heavy visible, supply in
..mna,. llhiriil nrlinnrv receipts nnd lln'.ll
,i.inn clnneil wenk nt ls.(fl2o net decline:
i..u. ?iTi-,75'.i. closed 74Tc: September.
73 1-161(71 5-16c. closed 73Uc: October, 73s;fi'
"ic, closed 73'ic; December, 75 1-lOJp
76' 3-16C, closed 754C.
CORN ItCCeipiS, III.""' mi. i npui, wnm.
No. 2. 56'ic elevator and tiOHc f. o. u. alloat
Ontlon market wns active nnd weak, re
spondlng t.i the soaking rains in corn
sintes. esler cables, Uquldntlon nnd wheat
. :. ...i.. rlnd..l iiiim.IIIi.i1 nl U.n net
nepi enniuu, ..-.-... :'.-"';;;;' -, V,,.,
decline. September, 5h'tioiic. closed 5t.c;
October closed 57c; December, BiUic,
cloHed o7se. . ,
OATS Receipts. 67.500 bu.; spot, wenk;
v-n Mm 'n. 3. 37i.4c: No. 3 white. 40c:
Kn' white. 40V4O41c: track white, 2SiT
3SHc: track mixed, 37HlT39i.4c. Options weak
n.wi inn'nr nn the eron news.
hay Dull; shipping. 70tf?75c; good to
choice. 87's1I2VSc.
linpa llu I: state, common to choice
1IWWI erno. 13(f16o: 1S99 crop. lOSfl.lc; old olds
S6c; Pnclllc coast 1!0 crop, 13i174c; 1899
crop. 1 Iff 15o ; old olds, 2M6c.
HlDES-Sleady; Onlveston, 20 to 25 lbs,. 18
ffJISHc: Cnllfornln, 21 to 25 lbs., 19V4c: Texas
lrv. 24 to 2 lbe.. HUc,
LV3ATHER Quiet; I hemlock sole, Buenos
Ayres, llgnt to neavyweignts, .uiioc; acui
A'(ti25e.
ntOVlSIONS-nenf. quiet: family. $11.50
(ff 12.00! tness, 9 50T10.00: beef hums. $20.5'vo5
21.50; packet, iio.ivji i.wi; city, extra inui
mess. $16.00frl8.00. Out meats, steady
pickled bellies, $9.25ff 11.00; pickled slioul.
ders. $7,0Ofi7.25; pickled hnms. $U.onfrii.50,
Lnrd. steady : western steamed. $8.90: re
fined, steady; continent, J9.87V4,: South
America, $9.60; compound, $7.00ff7.15. Pork,
sternly: fnmlly. $16.IWfl7,fo: short clear,
iifln;17.50! mess. $15.ffl(fil6.50.
HUTTER Receipts. 2.SO0 pkgs.; dalrv. 14
(TTlPc: creameries. itKir.ijc; inciory, imhoo
Imitation erenmerv. 141rl7c.
ntRKSR rtecelnts. 1.159 nkes.: flrni. fancy
lrg coloreJ, 9Hci fancy large white, 9ic;
HAY Timothy, easier. $ll.O0if 16.00; prairie, Krle
scarce anil urm at tiu.ui.
WHISKY-Stendy at $1.20.
IRON COTTON TIES-$1.15.
UAOO INO-fiVfi 7',4C.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PROVISIONS-Pork. oulet: InbblnK. $15.73.
Lnrd. easier nt $S.40ffiS.42'i. Drv salt meals.
boxed, weak; extra shorts. $.12V4; clear
ribs. $8.37V4: clear sides, js.wi-j. Hacon,
boxed, weak; extra shorts, $.1.00; clear rlts,
J9.371,!,: clear sines, w.&n.
METALS Lead, steady nt $4.503j4.IO. Spel
tcr. dull at J3.80. , ,
POULTRY steady: cnicKens, -c;
springs. 10c; turkeys, 5c; young. 'OuKc;
ducks. r,e: springs, Ce; geese, 3c; springs, rc.
HUTTER Klrm; creamery, 16fl21'.4s:
dairy, lamfiv-c.
EOGS Higher; nenrny, so; snutnern. ,c.
RECEIPTS-Flour. 1I,0 bbls.: whent,
.000 bu.; corn. fO.ICO bu,; nnts, 86,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour. 8.000 bbK: wheat.
46,(Kk) bu. ; corn, 41,000 liu.; oats, $30,(00 bj.
do pfd
C. C. C. & St.
Colo. Southern
do lt pi.i...
,i ;,i nfd...
Dela. & Hudson. ...iw
Del.. L. & W....
Denver & H. O..
do pfd
I'nnilltloii n f Iliiroiirnu Crops.
LONDON. Julv 9. The Mark Lane Ex
press todny in Its weekly crop review siys:
The harvest is proceeding rap dly in Frame.
Tlio wnent in .ormanuy, nenrny nnu in
the south exceeds tho nverng". but there Is
n bare average In the west and east. Prob
ably the total will not exceed 37,000,000 quar
ters, icuving u,V7M.coj qniriern hi u im
ported.
liermnny s wneat crop is i ner cent ociow
ihn nveriico In nren and nlso 5 per cent
b"low tho n vera vo yield. The crop In Aus
tria-Hungary, tliougn not large, exceeds expectations.
I no mission spring cropn onve iiiiunnuu,
'i'hi Exiiress remarks that the damaKO
dono to the American corn Is prolnbly ex-
aggeraieu, nut tne news suiiiceii to sc-ro
tho trnde and the whole trado In feeding
stuffs is much strengthened.
Liverpool (irnlii it ml Provlsliiiis,
LIVERPOOL. July 21.-WHEAT-NO. ?
red. western winter, qu.et. Cs8V4l; No. 1
nortnern spring, reu, nuiei. iiss.iii; ro i
Cnllfornln. 6s V4d. Futures easy; Septem
ber, 5s6Vl: No. l California steady, oi ijd;
Decemner. fis 3d.
CORN Snot, firm: Amerlcnn mixed, now.
tlrm. 4s5JJii; American m'xed, old, 4s 7'4d.
Futures, tint; July, nominal; September,
4k6i1: October, 4s 5d.
PROVlHlorsH l.nr.i, Atncricnn reiinen, in
palls, tlrm, 43s fid, Itaonn, hhort ribs, llrm,
49-3il; clear bellies, llrm, 51s fid.
i'i':. I'nnnn nn. lis ijii.
Imports of whent Into Liverpool last week
were 81,700 quarters from Atlmtle parts,
none from Pnclllc ports, 39,000 quarters from
other ports.
imports or corn irom Atlantic pons insi
wecK were ij.wio quarters.
Kiutan City Ornln nnd Provisions.
K-AN'RAS CITY. .Tnlv "9 U'lIKAT.Tnlv
62e; September. C3'e; December, f5ic: cn'lt,
no. 2 nnrn, tuc; ro. j, iki'ic; no, . ren,
CORN Julv. 57Hc: September. 54N,c: De
cember. 53ffi53Tc: cash, No. 2 mixed, 57
ssc: .-so, . wnue, wc.
OATS-No. 2 white, 41fT42c.
RYE No, 2. fikfJfiOe.
HAY Choice timothy nnd prairie. $11.50.
HUTTER Creamery, 16',tfJ19c; dnlry,
fnnev. 1 IWfflfiUe.
EOOS Firm; fresh Missouri nnd Kansas
stock quoted on 'change 7'4o per doz., loss
nil iMises returned: seconds. 4c.
RECEIPTS-Whent, 424,8(0 .bu.; corn, 136,
coo liu - nnts. 21.0ml bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat, 67.200 bu.; corn, 50,-
400 nu.; oats, iz.uio nu.
VUltilr Snpply of C.raln.
Tho visible supply
ns compiled by
eschuuge, la as
do 1st pfd....
do 2d pM...
Ot. Nor. pfd...
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central ...
do rfd
l i:. & w
do pfd
Muls. & Nneh.
Munhattan L ..
Met. St. Ity
Mox. Central ..
Mcx. National .
Minn. & St. L.
Mo. Paclflo ....
M.. It. & T
do pf '1
N. .1. Central..
N. V. Central..
Nor. & West...
do pfd
No. Paclllc pfd,
I'MinsylvnnU ..
Heading
do lt pfd...
do !d pfd....
St. U & S. F..
do 1st pfd...
do 2d pfd...
St. I.. S. W....
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
So. racinc ....
NEW YORK. July 29. Th
rf grnln Saturday. July 27.
iho New York Products
ID Wells-FaiBO Ex..
Amal. Copper ....
ti'.H, Amer. C. S V....
It do pfd
49 Amer. Mil, Oil...
22 I do pfd
Amer. S. & It....
;") do pfd
47','j Am. Tobacco ..
M'i Ana. Mln. Co
.... 37', Drk. Hap. Tr
.... 07 Colo. K. & I
.... 4S'.4 Con. Gas
....VTH'i "Con. Tobacco ..
.... 52 I do pfd
.... 75 (leneral Klearlc
...,U9 Olucose Sugar
.... S7 Hocking Cual ,
.... 7?H Int'n'l Paper
.... 51 I do pfd
....11H Int'n'l Power
....1W!7 iJiclede (Jas
,...1H National lllscult ..
,,...H8 National Lead
Tl'.t National Salt
9 I do pfd
107 No. American
10'iH Pacific Coast
Paclfla Mall
51 iPcople's (las
US Pressed Steel Car..
UO5; do pfd
4f,'j Pullman Pal. Car.
(9 Republic Steel ....
197 I do pfd..
144', siiBar
42
77
.... f.J',i
4l
TO
M'i
I'M
hi
...,.lbli
:si
,. 291i
,. St'i
.. 4.'
.. 2J
,. 3
. . 100
.. M
.. -1
.. 29 Ts
.. IS
.. 2J
.. 21
.. 42
.. ID
..170
..Ml
.. si;
..in
..m'i
.. so
.. SI
.. 21
.. fl'i
.. kw;
..133',;
.. i'-i
... 76',
,..100',,
,..:id
... Gi'i
...116
,...51
... 15
... 21
... Su'i
NEW YORK. Julv 29 The cotton market
opened steady, wttn nil montns nut juiy
tin 3 to 5 points. Tr.idlnir nil day wns slim
and almost entirely professional. Thero was
n tainy good demand tor nostrum" grimes
of spot cotton In all markets, The closo
was barely steady, with prices net 10 points
lower to 3 points higher. Spot cotton closed
quiet: middling uplands. S'ic; middling gulf.
iv'ic; f ales, 3,05 hales. Cntton futures closed
barely steady; July, 7.22c; August. 7.1bc;
Sentemher 7"le: October. 7.32o: November.
7.3lo; December, 7.37c; January. ..41c; Feb
ruary, 7.41c: March, 7.41c: April. 7.4Ge. ,
ST. LOUIS, July 29. Cotton dull; snles.
275 bales; middling, 8c: receipts. 2i naies
ahltiments. 027 bales: stock. 52.0.13 l.nlcs.
OALVESTON, July 9. Cotton nominal at
8 3-lOc.
LIVERPOOL. July 29.-Spot cotton, mod
erate business, prices easier; American
middling, 4d; the sales of the dny weio
8,000 bales, of which 5C0 were for specu'ntlon
and export nnd Included 7.40O bales Ameri
can: receipts. 3,00n bales,
kv.vv niu.KAKs. julv ;n. Cotton steady.
snles. 600 bales: ordinary. 5 15-16o; good or
dinary, 64c: low middling. 7 7-lSc; mlj
dllng, 6 3-16c; good middling, 8 9-16c; mid
dling fair. 8 13-16c; receipts, 1.111 bales;
stock, 75,919 bales.
Coffee Mnrket.
NEW YORK, July 29. It was rather nn
Irregular day in the market for coffee fu
tures. Tho opening was olllclnlly described
nu Kter.dv nt n nnrtlal caln of 5 points, on
iiirh, r,w,.lntu nnd irptienillv better European
cables than expected, although somewhat
n,,iniinir Tiofnro nnnn hour was reached
values uropppo imui iu iuv inuiun n...-
level on room offerings, but trading was
rather slow and mostly oi a pruicsn.i. n
character ull day. Tho mnrket was finally
quiet nt a net decline or j poiuis. iui
snles were 17.570 bags. Including: August,
4.90c: September. 4.95c; December. fi.10d.2Oc;
Janunry. 5.15c: March. 5.35175.40c: May, J.U
ffiS.SOc. Spot Rio quiet; No. i Invoice, b'itc;
mild, dull. Cordova, SttS'ie.
SiiKiir Mnrket.
NEW YORK July 29.-SUC,AR-nnw.
steady, but quiet: fair retlnlng. 3 9-ICc; c n-
6
6 73H
0 79H
5 832-5
5 S3U
S 03 3 7S 3 66
5 16 3 S3 3 h6
5 11
5 13
5 85i3 5 13i
6 92. 5 041
6 95Js
5 85S
3 SI, 3 76
3 S6I 3 87
I 3 78
3 90
3 96 3 70
4 S3
3 28 2 97' 4 M
3 28 2 9S
3 32, 3 04 4 91
3 3oi 2 I-C 4 76
3 23 2 87 4 tl
3 91, 1 67
72
U.
71.
.ISO
.J09
... S -Vi
41 S 4S
8 .
74 .
15 .
M .
73 '.
SO..
M. .
7k..
!..
S..
T..
K 224
19t 1 5 4J
. . .107 I 41
80 i 4
1
...in
...in
( 4$
40 5 4
.250
.341
.31
.14
,.217
.331
70 944
6J..
;..
70.,
210 11 I IS
WS 110 5 4,
4-1
50
..310
..38
,.1!1
. ,333
,.N7
i 4
( 45
94 & IS
40 5 4
40 5 4
.MS 10 5 41
.207 ISO 5 43
.MO ... I Hi
5 ll'i
M.
73
7$
70
(M
$7
fO
66
63
61 ....
M
... 5 M
SI 5 SO
M i '0
... 5 .'0
IH
... IW
M 5 1
ion 5 o
!0 5 SO
160 5 fft
SO 5 S)
34 1M 5 W
..301 ... 5 54
..315 40 5 10
a iw & so
.337
.313
,.S.M
..314
..33 J
. 313
s r:'i
... 5 H'J't
8 0 5 SO
... 5 63
61 354 130 5 I7'a
SHEEP-There wns quite it liberal run of
sheep here today nnd ns reports wero noun
too favorable from other markets buyers
started In to get their supplies for les
mnnnv. Khi' mill u-i.lhor I'lillld be IlllOted
all the way from 10c to 26c lower than 'he.v
were last week, but the demand for g.nnl
stuff wns active nt the decline. Ycurllligs
sold ns high as $3.50, and wethers brought
$3.25 nnd ewes $.U. Nearly everything
nt nil desirable wns disposed of ut n rea
sonably early hour.
The lamb market did not show much
of nny change from last week. The demand
was In good shape and prices hi 1.1 Just
about steady. The same as was the case
last week, them wns imihlng strictly chc.ico
offered, so that the sales on paper do n t
look very high.
Quotations; Choice yearlings, $.1.F4f.1..i;
fulr to good yearlings, $.1.25ff3.0; chnl -o
wethers. $3.35173.55: fnlr to good wethers,
$3.201i3.35; choice ewes, $2.7511.1 10; fair M
gooil ewes, $.'.r'ri2.75; choice spring lambs,
$1.05115.00; fnlr to good spring lambs. H.2'-(fr
4 IK; feeder wethers. $2.5nirtfl.O(l; feeder lambs,
f.i.noj3.u. iieprescntntives saies
5 77'i
B 61;, 5 02
b b.V4 4 94
f: o- i on n Tti 3 IS.
r::i : x . r r. .. ni ,
t, 13 4 OI o J 11 . . i
e nu , ivi, -i 7, 1 n mil
u vol i w o .!( m v v..
3 i9 3 7. 3 li 3 Wo. fs
4 fl
No
3 S2I 3 20. 3 0
4 Oil : 3 25. 2 97. 4 8i
5 681, 4 87 4 16 3 S2 2 95, 4 M
t. bJ . 4 M 4 Aii Ii 89. 3 32i i 4 J
0 0S?
4 19 3 Sfil 3 301 2 97 4 91
i n n -IV. 1S,
t l O OI w J - .i
4 31 3 79 3 27 2 US, 4 So
3 8-' 3 2,i 2 83, 4 81
1 .K, I 3 361 2 921 4 76
fi 741 ,-, ,-.! 4 ai 3 S9 i 2 89. 4 1
C CSHi 5 02 4 27 3 87, 3 37 1 86
a r.s7. :, in-, i 32 :: 27 3 2 Sn 4 89
2S... I 5 13 4 3.1 3 fi7 3 29 2 76
29...' C 47H I 4 22 3 72 3 36, 2 71 1 4 93
Indicates Sunday. Inrilcntcs holiday.
Tho ofllclai numher of curs of stock
Drought i.t today by each road was:
Cuttle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'bcs.
C. M. .t St. P. Ry... 2 3
O. & St. L. Ry 1
P. system 5 '
O. & N. W. Ry 1 ..
f. l'i., rti M. V. It. It.. J- i-
s. c. & P. Ry i
C, St. P.. M. .t 0 1
II. ft M. R. R. R 7 12
II. ft U. R.v -
K. C. ft St. J. Ry 13
C, R. I. ft P., east.... 9 9..
Total receipts .... 43 60 31
Tho .llmiiiBlllnn nf tho dav's receipts was
as follows, each ouyer purchasing the num
ber or Head inuicatcu:
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and company
Cuduhy Packing Co
Armour .v uo
Swift, from country
R. Heckcr & Degan
vnnHnnt ft cu
J. L. Carey
I. obman ft Co
McCreary ft Clark
Hill & Iluntzinger
Livingstone ft Schaller...
L. V. Husz
II. R Hobblck
,. S. Mawhliiney
Other buyers
3 1.226 ' 072
207 1,132 2.260
204 509 1,879
201 1,335 1,793
o'.n
3S2 "...
27
21
8
3
55
19
6S
17 !'.!!
4 72 i 5 western wethers and ewes...
51S Wyoming wethers
547 Wjnnilng wethers
to cull ewes
5 cull ewes
2 cull bucks
s bucks
9 bucks
25 bucks and ewes
40 western ewes
Idnlio ewes
31 Idaho ewes
51 Idaho ewes
160 Idaho ewes
1 Idaho ewe
22 Idaho ewes
Ill cull Iambs
99 western ewes
41 western ewes
western ewes
2.10 Idaho wethers
.10 western wethers
1 western wether
western wethers
.W western wethers
3d western Wethers
'a western wethers
.1 western wethers
7 Idaho ivelhers
10 Idaho wethers
4 Idaho wethers
221 Idaho yearlings
1 Idaho venrlinit
112 Idaho yearlings
II western wetners ,
.1 western wethers
2 western yearlings
313 western wethers
:oo western wethers
4S4 western lambs
659 western lambs
115
112
850
Totals
...1,339 4,202 7,719
CATTLE There wus rather n light run
of cattle here todny, and us local packers
were all llbernl buyers the market ruled
active and stronger all around on any
thing at all good. As the supply wus
limited thu yurds were cleared at ait early
hour.
There were only Just a few beef steers
included in tne receipts loony, nnu nn
pnekers all wanted fresh supplies tho mar
ket could safely bo quoted active and
flirnri. with koImm in extreme enses a dlmo
higher than the same kind of cattle sold
last week. Thero was u big string of cat
tle good enough to bring $5.40. which looked
a little more than they would nau brought
hmt u-eek. It wns a iro.i market from
start to finish and everything wus out of
llrit hands nt an enrly hour.
Tho receipts of cows und heifers wero
light today nnd the market wns fully
steady and the same ns In the case of
steers, some sales looked as much as a
dime higher thnn the snme grndes sold
for last week. Packers wanted the cattle
and thero did not seem to be enough of
tho better crndes to ko around, so that It
did not take long for sellers to dispose of
whut they hnd.
Hulls, cnlves and stags also sold at good
strong prices.
There were not manv stockers nnd feed
ers In tho yards today and owing to the
rains the feeling was n littlo better. The
demand it is thought will improve u little
but tho benetlt will come more from thu
fact that the number sent to market from
this time on ougnt to decrease materially
which would give prices u cnance to nn
prove n trllle. Representative sales:
BE El" STEERS.
4C-32C Itenneii. i mci; -. ". in i -rA'.
4.75c: No 8. 4.C5c: No. 9. I.6f)c; No. 10. 4.5c:
No. 11. I.50e; No. 12. 4.50e; No. 13 4.40a: No.
14. 4.50e: standard A. 4.50c: mould A. B.SO .
crushed. 4.95c: powdered. 5.55c; granulated.
K.4Rc: cut loaf. 7,50c.
LONDON. July 29
Ss 9Md. ,T1 .
NEW ORLEANS. JUiy -J- " "1..
-BEET SUGAR-July,
et; open kettle. 3 3-16fi4e: open kettle, cen
trifugal, .I's'u ivsc; ceiinniih.i.
4 9-16c. MolasECs, dull; centrifugal. bftHc.
. 9?'i
. 95
. tVi
. 1!",
. 41',
. 71
.100
. 61
. 0
.114
IS',
. S"
.V06
. V(.4
. 71
14!i
Tenn. C. & I
L'nlon II. & P. Co..
do pfd
U. S. l.eatlier
do pfd
U. S. Rubber
do pfd
C. S. Steel
do pfd
Western Union ....
6.1
10
7l",4
13
TS'i
ID'.i
M
4Sti
94',
0?',
Offered. Trust receipts.
Xcw York Money Mnrket.
NEW YORK. July 29. MONEY-Close:
On call sternly nt 2M2V4 per cent; last loan,
2 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 1Vs1)5
per cent: sierunK exuiuiiiKu mcmij. mi
mil hnslness in bankers' bills at $l.87a.i
61 l.87',i for demand und ut $1.SHiffl.S5 for
sixty days; posted rates, 4.mu i.ssis; com
mercial lllllS, 4.IVJH l.ot-4.
SILVER liar, osfsc; .ucaiuhi iiuii.iic,
46c
I50NDS Government, steady: railroad
bonds, Irregular; state, bondf. Inactive.
folloTts:
10IH
i:s
U 8. ref. ?: ree....iu.-4
do coupon wm
do 3s, rec J6S1i
do coupon J
do new 4s, reR....U7
do coupon I"8
do old 4s, ret 113
an counon 113
do 5s. rec I"!'
do coupon I"1
n nf r. 3. 6S.a 131
Atch. sen. 4s l"3ia
do naj. is....
Cnnnda So. 2s.
f. & O. 4'4S ,J
,1., .m 1.1
f Xr. N. W. c. 7s... 141 do 5s
do S. r. il. os a co, i .iciiic is..
Chlraso Ter. 4s 9IVSo. Hallnay 5
Colo, So. 4s " n. u. : I . OS.
Denver & it. O. 4s. .Ul'j Texas P. is
Krle gen, 4s "-Ji no js
P. W. & D. C. Is.. 104
Oen. Kleclrlc Js J
Iowa Central ls,...lU1i
L & N. unl. 4s ids
M.. K. & T. 3
N. Y. Central Is
N. J. C. gen. f.s.
No. Pacific 3s T!,
do 4s 104
N Y C & St L 4s..107'i
N. & W. con. 4s.... 103
Ore. Nav. Is 1li"iJ
do 4s 103H
Orecon S. I. s 137
do con. Cs H6'i
HeadlnB gen. 4s 95',
It. O. W. Is 101
56 St I. & I M c. 5s..ll'4
lOS'.S St L it S P ir. 6s..r.3',i
4111 nnd Rosin.
OIL CITY. Pu.. July 29.-Crodlt balances,
$1.25; certlllcates. no bid; shipments. 2il,0il.
uverage. 100.915; runs. 205 315; nverage 81.(15.
aMvMK'ii nn .in v 29. Sn rlts tttr-
pen'tlno steady at 3294c. Rosin, firm: quote:
a n C. $l.oo: D. $1.05: R $1.15: A. $1.20: a,
Si:25: II . $1.30: K. $1.70fil.R0;M, $2.15Jf2.25;
N J2.IK: wtj. .-..u: ...j.
vlmii voim: iniv ?o OII Cotton seed.
firmer; prime crude, nominal; do yellow, arc.
Petroleum, stendy. Rosin, stead v: onmnv-n
to good, $1.15. Turpentine, dull nt vo'ig.bc.
r.vnpornteil nnd Hil-1 I'ruHs.
NEW YORK. July 29. EVAPORATED
APPLES A fair demand was noted and a
tlrm undertone prevailed throughout 'ho
day. Orders were In evidence and prices
took n higher level. State common to
good, 157Hc; prime, efl.c; choice, tiGi'ic;
f'cnlVfornlaSdricd fruits ruled inactive, but
about steady. Prun3. 2f'QV;e; apricots.
Royal. 81il2o; Moor Pnrk, 7H12c; peuchoM,
peeled, 11518c; unpeeled, OlflUc.
Si'tr York Dry floods Mnrket.
NEW YORK, July 29.-DRYCJOODS-A
development In the demand coming for
ward in cotton goods Is occasionally re
ported, bit general business continues
quiet. Thern has been no chnngn In tho
tono of the market here for either staplo
or fancy goods. Print cloths are dull and
unchanged. The demand for piece silks
has been on moderate extent with a llrm
tone. Hosiery nnd underwear for next
rprlng In modernto demand.
Wool Mnrlii-t.
ST. LOUIS, July 29. -Wool steady: me
dlum grades. llfl"e: light lln. 11'aHc;
heavy line, Ofllle; lubwnshed, US He.
St. I. mils l.lvr Stock Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS. July 29.-CATTLE-RceeIpts,
6,100 head, including 3,0(0 head Texan: mar
ket steady to strong; nntlvo shippers n"d
export steers. $4.651T..75; dressed Iieef and
butcher Heers. $3.b0ft5 30; steers under l iw
pounds, J3.205i5.10; cows nnu neuers.
1.85; stockers and feeders, J2.,E5i 1.25; enn
tiers. $1.00(?2.50; bulls, $2 25fl.OO; Texns aril
Indian steers. $2.50ffl.l5; co.vs and heifeis,
$2,3043.40.
IlOliH Receipts, (i.omi neun; mnrKei jpi(..m
lower: pigs nnd lights. f5.40f?r. 00; packers,
$5.1O(ii5.0O; butchers, $5.631 5.85.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpls, 1 MiO
head; market dull and slow: live muttons.
$3,0013,50; lambs, $3.B0flB.rS; eu!ls and blinks,
$1.75fl3.75; stockers nnd feeders, Jl.rfJ-.l ,d.
No. Av. l'r. z. Av. Pr.
57 604 3 CI 1032 4 fO
41 1135 4 C5 18 1367 5 35
1 ,...1080 4 M 51 1IJ7 5 40
31 1691 4 70 52 1UI 5 10
3 1346 4 70
COWS.
1 340 1 JO 20 930 2 60
1 JC0 1 Oi 3 J00 2 CJ
6 Mi 1 S3 4 937 3 73
1 94) 3 10 1 IOC'! 3 73
2 833 3 00 21 911 3 55
; 970 3 13 21 913 2 80
IS 710 3 13 13 93S 3 0 )
1 1290 3 35 6 E2S 3 00
2 10W 3 35 3 S3S 2 10
3 933 2 35 1 120J 3 10
9 SIS 3 10 2 100m 3 13
l 770 2 4 0 3 10J3 3 15
2 1000 3 40 5 JiW 3 ;5
1 1050 3 ;,0 9 1022 3 13
1 870 2 50 3 1010 3 13
2 835 2 1,0 1 ISS'i 3 73
HEIEERS.
1 390 1 73 2 45 3 o3
3 4S3 2 15 5 856 2 70
2 C90 3 35 20 521 2 75
5 633 3 50 1 350 2 73
IS 451 3 r,l) 1 890 4 03
1 5S0 2 W
BULLS.
1 730 3 10 1 mo 3 10
1 1160 3 20 2 1425 3 50
I 1010 2 21 1 1390 3 JO
1 109) 3 35 1 1800 3 .3
1 130 2 "i
COWS AND HEIFERS.
31 853 2 35 S S31 2 40
CALVES.
3 ISO )M 1 130 4 50
STOCK CALVES.
7 3H 3 35
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 360 IM 3 430 3 CO
0 533 2 10 6 613 :t (5
II t03 2 11 1 SM 3 10
3 510 2 TO 2 630 3 10
1 O'O 3 50 5 S2!i 3 10
3 750 3 50 II &33 3 10
1 S30 2 50 3 $30 3 10
4 730 3 CO 1 9S0 3 10
,1 420 3 65 2 911 3 10
1 .4. 2 f5 7 643 3 13
3 553 2 73 5 C30 3 15
1 270 3 CO 31 f'S! 3 13
3 733 3 00 8 370 3 13
1 530 3 0) 4 640 3 33
3 410 3 01 .1 933 3 30
1 M 3 00 5 SC4 3 S3
Av.
112
120
101
92
86
161
141
152
110
10.1
11V'
91
86
KM
100
115
00
111
110
107
82
86
, 100
116
, 120
, 105
89
10.1
S3
77
. 95
SO
70
61
, f")
, 100
, 75
, 91
, 97
. fit
. 66
Pr.
$3 no
3 2S
3 23
1 50
1 50
1 75
2 0)
2 00
2 t
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 90
2 !)
2 90
2 9)
3 00
3 00
3 ()
3 (0
3 15
3 25
3 25
3 T,
3 25
3 25
3 25
;i 25
3 25
i 25
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
4 liO
4 65
CHICACO 1,1 Villi STOCK MARKET.
Cuttle Strnnitrr nnd Hlttlier, hut llnus
Arc Slatv,
CHICAGO. July 29.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
l.nou head, lncludlnir 400 head Texnns;
strong to 20c higher; good to prime steer?,
$5.351i6.20; pnor to medium, $l.25&5.40; stock
ers nnd feeders. 52.407 1.35: cows nnd heifers.
2.2o'y I...,; dinners. i.2.Ti).iM; nuns, .((
35; calves, jl.WJdo.ij; Texns steers, immk
25.
1 lOfiS Receipts todnv. 56.0"0 bend: tnmnr-
rowj 22.0o0 head; left over, 12,969 head; close
to TO.OOO head on sale; market slow to lie
lower; mixed nnd butchers. $5.o-'1(iir,,75; pnod
to choice heavy, $5.505i5.87's.; rough heavy,
$5.25ff5.45; light, $5,451(5.10; bulk of sales,
s-vj.-.flr. .fin.
SHEEP AND LAMUS-Recelpts. 190 0
hend; steady; good to choice wethers. $.V0Tj
1 o.v fnlr In rhnleo mixed. $3.25Ti3.73: West
ern sheen, t1.25fil.fl0: yearlings. $1.(011.35;
native lamrjs, w.wio.iu; western inmos, i.w
Q5.40.
Xcw York I.lvo Stock .Market.
NEW YORK. July 29. REEVES Re
melius. 5.382 head: slow trade: uood steers
stcudv, otners wens; to lower; inui. -m
.Tin nfft ciiu-s. ma 15c. lower, all sold: steers.
J.I.OO'iiS.fiO; extra. $j.S5; stago, $i.Jj;
bulls, J2.wii3.40, mainiy .,io'iij.iu; ci,
$2.00f(3.60; cnbles, weak; estimated ship
ments tomorrow, mu cntiic niui low .luur
r.r.vi,"Siinp.lniii. 4.018 bend: opened
ir.fio-.n liU.lmr fnr cnod stock: closed
ntl.lllH .,.p...u r.- - - .
on et and easier except mr i-uuicu ra.i
J. . ..,i ..i.i. iu i cni? ri inn nrice
nOOUl llll F1UIU, -mn, v , -.-
...ACnvn rt.l..4 XI 00.
SHEEP AINU l,A.iui.-i-i-i'-.Hi". .....v.,
head; sheep slow nnd lSoc off on 'he
under grndes; fnlr to choice lnmbs, 2afi3.H3
higher; no Improvement in medium und
common lnmbs; ten cars unsoii; sheep.
T.nr. i cm, dm pc. Sl. 01i4.50: fair to
choice" lambs. $5.ot.6.10: common nnd me
dlum, J3.50fl4.75: eulls. $2.00in.2?.
HOGS Receipts, s.uio iii-iiu,
rn hogs. J5.9J; state, u.20-au..0.
Knnsiis City Live Stock Market,
rr.x-uta eiTV Julv 29. CATTLE Re
-..r.TA i..,.i .,ii,.nj () head -iexnus(
a1' m to nml Texas, be-l
steers and cows und heifers, liflSSc hUber. puny ngalnst D
Mocker" and feeders. 25150e higher; clip ro Hherman. All!
fVnnrt anil dressed beef sterrs. Jo.Wip.'O; hion No 1. U
nl Appeal from liuftalo. Aillrmcd. Day,
(.' Division No. J I iirep..rt...
1 It wns never the Intention of the legis
lature Hint the honest vuluutlon placed
upon property for purposes of Judicial sale
bv legnlly qunlllled upprntsers should be
set aside bv the courts because other per
sons differed In opinion ns to tho value of
such Ptoperty. , . , .. ,
2. The legislature has not left I.t to the
courts to sav, when n piece of property has
been sold, whether the price bid for it was
two-thirds of Us fair cash value, but
created a tribunal to ascertain nnd deter
mine Its vnlue before Its sale. ,
3. The meaning of tho appraisement law
Is that the valuation placed by appraisers
upon real estate Is conclusive unless It bo
set nsldo because- the npprnlsers were not
legnlly qunlllled or because they acted
frntidulently In making tho npprnlsement,
or for some other equally potent reason.
(Wood v. Clark, 58 Neb.. 115, followed.)
4. Tho repeal of section S47 of the Code of
Civil Procedure by the enactment of sec
lion 1, chapter 93. of the Session Laws of
197, Is not nppllcahle to actions pending nt
the time of the repeal of said section.
(Hntiscom v. Mvers, Neb l
No. UU55 Lnndls against Newton. Error
ftotn Sewnrd. Allltined Dutlle, C. Di
vision No. 3 Unreported
On n motion to dissolve nn attachment
this court will not Interfere with the ac
tion of the lower court If In sustaining tho
attachment the allldavlts offered In sup
port thereof state fncts which under our
statute authorize the writ.
;no. mire. llnwlev ncalnst llrunner et nl.
Appeal from Douglas. Attlrtned. Albert,
Division .no. .1. I'tireported.
Where n default has been renularlv en
tered ncalnst n nnrtv. nml nu motion Is
made to set nslde, no'r any showing made
wny u snouiii tie set usiiie, nor excuse
given for fulliire to answer within tho
rule, It Is not nn nbtise of discretion for a
trlnl court in overrule n motion for leave)
to answer, miido .titer the case Is reached
for trial.
No. 10160. RI,,,!, n.,,,1,,,1 1lnlw,l,rn.1 l.'rrnr
from Saunders. Aillrmcd. Hasting. C.
Division No 1 Unreported.
1. A bill .-if nvrniillnHa ..,lrt n ,t .,11.
davits presented before u trial curt n
objections to nn award nnd which drcs rot
purport, nnd Is not certllled, to present tin
evidence taken before the arbitrators who
rendered tne uwurd, cannot be consider d
with reference to the question as to whether
or not the award was sustained bv such
evidence.
Where n eontlrtnntlnn nml entrv tf
Judgment upon nn nward are In ncco dnno
wiin tne express terms of tbe agreement
under which it was mnde nnd the court's
order suhmlttlni; the mutter to the arbi
trators, no notice to the defendant of surli
cimlirmatlon and entry of Judgment was
lieessnry.
No. 10M. L ttlellebl et nl nirnlnst Wl'sm.
Error from Shcrmnn. Judgment. Dullle,
C. Division No. 3. Unreported.
1. A constable who In uood faith levies
an execution on personal nronertv In tho
possession of the execution defendant with
out knowledge nr notice Hint such propel ty
belongs to a third party cannot b1 mud'
inline ior i no costs in nn action 10 rep evm
brought by the owner to recover purser Ion
unless u demand has been made for tho
surrende- of the possession before tho
commencement of the action.
No. 10P3. Miller et nl uc-i list llnrr s. Ap
peal from Gage. Aillrmcd. Pound, C, lP
vision no. i. i nroported
1. A tilendlnir should be llbernllv ennstrnrd
when uttucked for the tlrst time after jndg-mnt.
n nerrement which lins been ner-
formed Is not within the statute of fran Is.
Mi. 1019O. nilllsp in aimlnst Mornmn. Er
ror from Douglas. Attlrtned. Oldham, C,
Division No. 2. Unreported.
1. In nn error proceeding In which no mo
tion for n new trial was tiled In the en it
below nnd no exceptions taken to the rul
ings or tne trial court tne only question
that can be examined in this court is as to
whether the pleadings nre sulllclent to sus
tain the Judement.
No. 10195. Newsom et al against Wnlk'r
et nl. Appeal from Lincoln. Alllrme 1.
Dullle, C, Division No. 3. Unreported
1. The failure for more than live yonrJ
to use between two und three mlls of a
nubile rond nrlclnultv laid out a iltntnnc
of about thirty miles, which failure was
not cnuseu ny natural onstncies. win i nvo
the effect to vacate such unused poiton
No. 10202. Johnston ngalnst Pnyton. Error
from Custer. Atllrtned. Ames, C, Divi
sion No. 3. Unreported.
An uppenl from a Judgment of n Justlro
of the pence cannot bo prosecuted tin 'ess
the undertaking therefor, provided bv stat
ute. Is tiled with the Justice within tin
days nfter the rendition of the judgment.
It Is Immaterial that the patty desiring t)
appeal wns Ignorant of the dntn of tho
rendition of tho Judgment, because nf belnt
mistaken ns to the length of time tho J' s
tlce Intended to or did defer his decision
nfter the close of tho trial.
No. 10211. Sullivan Transfer compiny
ngalnst I'oskn. Error from Lancaster.
Reversed und remanded. Hastings, C, Di
vision No. i. Unreported.
Prior to net of 1901 no appeal to dlstr'ct
court lay from Judgment In forcible nit y
nnd detainer of u Justice of tho pe.ice.
Armstrong agnlnst Mnyer, 83 N. W.. 101,
No. 10225, Miller & Co. against L?l.iuro
et al. Error from Custer. Aillrmcd. Pound,
C. Division No. 2. Unreported.
1. A defendant in replevin from whom
property has been taken and delivered to
the plaintiff may recover n Judgment for
return of all or a portion thereof or Its
valuo under a ueneral denial without claim
of or prayer for a return.
2 Whore reversal of n Judgment Is sought
by reason of errors required to be set up
in u motion for a new trlnl tho record must
show a ruling upon sucli motion.
No. 10219. Ilnn.er against CORllzer. Error
from Cass Alllrmed. Albert, C, Division
Nn. 3. Unreported.
The finding of n trial court on a question
of fact will not bo reviewed In this court
In the absence of a duly authenticated bill
of exceptions.
Vn 10211 N'obrnskn Loan and Trust Com
pany ngalnst Dlckerson et al. Appeal from
Aiurmcii. iitiNiiuK, ".-
nreported.
f Vlr In cood $1,901(5.40; stockers aim ice"-I l. uojections lo me rcKuiiiriiy "i n uu
.V,s 7514 00- western fed steers. Sl.lCfffj 5: cree. which Is not appealed from and where
iitcr F rance steers. $3.2501.25; Texans nul , personal Jurisdiction Is shown, cannot be
rnv VI 111 l.-d. Illllive miirf1, , Pll.f ,,l IVIII loimu m.v; .. ...
4.85: canuers, $1,7312.65;
calves. $2.60714.60.
bulls. $2.25'u4.'o; , cr,.,..
Oblectlons to an appraisal come too
"niiV?,uit..,.niiitR 5.000 head; market r15e i it,. ,vhen not presented for moro than two
Vripo 85.S5: bulk of sales. $.i. 5JJ months after tho sale.
Veavy.'i'mixed luckers, $5 C0t
800
. 1 . u. I . .. TllMTfll II
I'll. 'L"'." ewes. $27 ffl3.
western ,Vri.i Civ aim k hTilC!).
western rullgel'S, S3.25uJ.8U, '"' B.in...
$1,5052.50.
SUPREME COURT SYLLABI.
No. 10120,. I-awnce. County et a. ngnlnst
iiuiii v,. i
HiwdliiK. Er':or
nnd dismissed.
Day.
Paul consols 173
P.. C. ,1- P. la. .120
in
97'i
116i
61
IHVj
103
Union raclfle 4s.". . .;nj!i
Wabah Is A 19
do 3s j;
Wen Shoro 4 H3VS
vu. i fnirai i is
lo 4s
9"iiVa. Ctnturlea
91
Offered.
Ilnnk ClrnrhiKs.
OMAHA. Julv 29. Rank clearings today.
$1,063,471.93. The corresponding day of 1 ist
yenr fell on Sunday.
ST. LOUIS. July 29 -Clearings, $7.558.03;
balances. $1.72S.K)'i: money. 51(7 per cfnt:
New York exchange, 50c discount bid, 40c
" PHILADELPHIA, July 29.-CleiirlnEs,
A. C. Smlth-Neli.
No. Av. Pr. No.
24 cows 9S3 $3 00 7 heifer?..
1 cow 911 2 Hi 1 heifer...
2 cows 1070 1 75 1 heifer...
1 cow 1260 3 75 1 heifer...
1 cow 1110 3 05 1 stag
7 cows i'67 2 15 1 feeder..
2 cows 810 2 25 1 feeder..
j. Rodcnuurry .Neti.
870 2 0) 1 bull
2 20 3 heifers... 608
J 20 2 heifers... 700 2 40
2 20 I heifers... IV)7 2 40
2 20 2 heifers... 675 2 40
Kinrlck-Neb.
3 10 2 cows 1005 2 00
2 75 1 cow 1000 2 75
SI.
,lvc Stock Market.
lose lib
s-r inounu iniv '1 CATTLE Receipts.
1,240' head; mnrket 10c to 15c higher on good
to conic, otners steady in k; imik , .. '
$3.7(VriR.80: cows and heifers. Sl.Sofi t.,5; bu Is
and rtags, $2.005.00; stackers and feeders,
$1,751(4.10; veals. $2.iV?5.:5.
HOGS-Recelpts, 5,439 head ; market mostly
10c lower: pigs lower; lights and If'l
mixed. $5.15(15.80; medium and heavy, $5.5.ifi
5,85; pigs. $3.00'ffl,25; bulk, J5.5015. ,0.
SHEEP-RecclptP. 2.811 hend; innrket
opened stendy, closed dull, lower.
Stock In NUM.
Tho following 'table shows the receipts of
otttle. hoijs nnd slieep ut urn nn- piiniipi..
live stock markets July 19:
Cattle, ll g. fnecp
South Omaha
Chicago
Kalisns City
St. Iiuls ....
St. Joseph ...
Totals,
1.233
21,"
4J-10
6,100
1.210
4,36
56.00.1
5,1 ')
5,500
539
8.105
19,ll
2,H)
1.(10
2,811
31,073 70,325 33,746
1 bull...
4 cows..
2 cows. .
1 cow...
1 cow...
Av. Pr.
610 $2 10
620 2 40
. 580 2 10
. 600 2 40
. 9C0 2 73
.1070 2 75
. 930 2 73
..1230
UArpjneor.sr
lliaTbc" "th" comiJensiUloi, Vlxod by law.
alp,etuIo,.xaS!!.rnednra7,i..eld not tr -state
'olrnVtaKoagl,. &
clared on. ,.nmstot.k.raBto Stock Com-
mm. ior and turn over tbe sec ri. y .nun
obtained. (Mlhl ovote I V. Iiarm.
i l followed nnd rcnlllrmcd.) .,,. c.
No 10128. Illstol et al against Harris &
C.i Error from Greeley. Reversed nnd ro-
,1,. Tlli-lwlllll ,ll i
maiiueil. louiiu, .....
Unreported. ....... r..,lr,i nf m0noys
.o1'. heW"n,i ror,,rc.U,,ef
the bailor M n.t a hnllim ' . f"'. !,r. rt
cause one moiive in.i.u.i.h .
75
10
30
.. 98
..1230
..1010
A
5 feeders.. 912
4 feeders.. 750
1 heirer.... 73U 2 2.1
HOGS There was not a heavy run rf
hogs here today, but, as all other markets
worn minted decidedly lower, thero was
qulto 11 drop In values ut this point. The
general market was Just about lfjlfloc lower
ttinil llll' llt'Hl 1.1.11' linilm. .3..UI.J .,4 mu
packers started out und picked up the
belt T toads nt $5.50 and from that up to
4.5 65. The general run of mixed hogs sold
at $5.15 and 15 174. with th Jlghtwelnht
st.iff going from $5.15 down. It wns not u
particularly uctHo market, as buyers and
...,ii.,ra trurii slow to aureo on terms.
The' last end of tho market did not show
any material change, although It was of
course hard to dispose of the lightweights
tho srmo us has been the caso nil along.
mm... r.mi tlini thero were about 07,(1 Head
on s.ilo In Chicago made buyers at this
point a little Indifferent.
Today's decline carries the nuirket to tho
lowtst point reached sinco .m.wvii ij.
rescntativo -.aics;
No,
e....
70...
81 ...
81...,
fO...
31...
CI .
so ,,
70,..
Av. 8h. l'r.
...17 V 50
...m t) 5 36
...310 130 S 40
...3l ISO 5 40
...IIS 40 40
.. 313 3V1 fi 40
, 341 SO 5 10
, ,330 40 b -.0
,, W 8) 5 i.'j
No.
f.. . .
G9...
7...
00...
71
69
CI
Rep
Sh. Pr.
... 5 liU
M 5 I7H
to f. 41H
. . 5 47H
. .331 100 5 47i
. 337 130 5 47'i
330 130 I 47' j
3l 5 J
3,1 ... 5 50
Av.
.303
.317
.31'!
331
r 1 v MJ.JI.1111.1
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SUMMER SPECIALS.
$44.00 New York and Return Daily
$25.75 Buffalo and return daily.
$21.50 Louisville, Ky. and return
on sale August 21, 25 und 26.
$24.75 Cleveland, 0. and return
on sum September 7 to 10.
Ilomescekers' Excursions
On snlo tlrst and third Tuesday each month.
Tourist Rates on sale DAILY to ull sum
mer resorts allowing stop-overs at Detroit,
Niagara Kalis, Halfnlo und other points.
Kor rale. Inko trips, l'an-Americaii descrip
tive matter and all Information, call at
CITY TICKET Ol'UICE. 1115 FARNA.M
STREET, (Paxton Hotel Illocki, nr wrilo
HARRY E. MOOHES, O. A P. D., Omaha,
Nebraska.
1 1 ?"!
mav have ee l an expectation th.it nls so
lining'" Id sftt-tiAohl trade n a town
ln""X uVnughhe hVhV' im.lee falls to re
.;., I nronertj. n a general .rule, the
which do n"t f tliemselves Import negli
gence, the burden of proving ncgllgem o is
"'Defcndanta' were lumber dealers in a
inwii in which there was tin bank. Plain
tiffs wh.i were non-resident grain dealers.
avln ii . elevator In the town, sen t mowy
to .lefcn.lnnts lo be kept by them for nliiln
iirfH n id uned to pay checks drawn by
inint ffs. for grnln purchased ut their
elev or The money "lis sent In currency
nnd as the checks often ealled lor money
of smaller denominations defendants
changed portions Into silver, as needed, an
nut Tt with their own funds, keeping the
remain, cr of th curretiey In a sepnr. to
package. Held, that this, was not a con
vrslm! of the money st 11 kept separ.iti
and It Its original condltlnn. und that de
fendnnts' llnbllliy In respect thereof was
NolOlTrub? "' Manufacturing Com
pany ngalnst nntchnll. .Error from Lan
caster. "Alllrmed Oldham, C Division
N"' inteVrniTntaVle's' for special tlndings may
be si bmltted to Urn Jury or refused, In the
Iscrc lon of tho trial court; und unless
thero ha i been an nbuso of dlscrolloti In
hat regatd the ruling will not bo d si
turbed. (Murphy et al v. Oould, 10 Neb,,
Anhistructlon examined nnd held to
have been properly refused.
3 Evidence examined nnd held sulllclent
to 'rustnln the Judgment
No. 10141, Woolcott ugnlnst Hcnnlngcr et
KefuHded.cuoV'
nntco DrKny'iiRonovRVor
to euro rWnnepMa. oocjli-
pjtton. ltTrnndklilnpys . Hen tonio, lsrotlvs,
ulood purifier l.nonn for nil ehronlo dlscai.es
renovates nnd Invlgnrntcs ho whole syaten nnd
t urcs very worst cases, Got trial boi at onc
It not stUlurird r.lth It uottfy us, we will refund
money by roturr. moll. Write your symptoms
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