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    THE "REE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 1 1010.
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IAIN AND PRODUCE MARIiEI
Wif at Prices Are Sagging: Became of
Cautiousj Sales.
"HI ADZES AWAIT CORN NEWS
naln o( Price f'alla to Influence
Berrlk, -taan 'Are ! tn
Hove Mick Inmg
five none Irs.
4 Kaon
0 "
OMAHA. July
Oyenlns; cables were tower agitin,
ouil) matket. 'Ihe elteatton la t
harvesting la progressing un
57, 1910.
it, effecting
featureless
jnaer tnura
ftrorahh condition, r.xport demand la
tiemandtng .jomi attention, but heavy
hedging! axles have given wheat prices
usalng tendency.
Trader were lens Inclined to follow the
orn market .on the sharp upturns, until
more def Hilts'-damage la aaaurcd. Values
today lacked map and, an eaelir market
was not supported.
Wheat waa jeHHler' throughout the day.
atartlng weak ion lower cables and general
elilng. ' Home mora favorable harvesting
returna from the spring wheat belt gave a
further decline find cash vaiuee were weak
and lower. - . .
Corn waa firm at the atart. on continued
Ary weeuher, til met pome free aelllnsj
later on the part of professional trailing.
which eaaed price. Had damage report
from Kansas and Oklahoma brought out
ew commission house buying, giving firm
rloae. 1
Primary wheat receipt wero 1.3S7.x bu.
and shipment-: ' ere Vl nno bu.; against re
telpt last rear of LS'iS.OOO bu., atid.rhlp-
menta of BTT.OHJ bu.
Primary corn, receipt were S20.000 bu..
fnd shipments were SX'i.driO bu.: against re
efeslpt Ihut year ,-pf tft.fM) bu., and shtp-
ments of 437,0110 bu,
T Clearances were- 90.000' hit. of corn, 4
Vni. of pate, -and wheat and flour equal to
l.oro bu- . , , j .ffi
Liverpool closed .'ljia Jojver on wheat, and
l nigner iorr coru. , .
Local rune'bfvptloneT',v
Arliclea.l Open; High. lw. Close.j Yes'y
-
w neat l o
July... i
Pept.-I 102 1
Corn
July.;.
' Kept... I
Oat .
July... I
Sept.,
.eos! '
38 I
37!
02it 1 OlVl
1 02
1 Cl
1 W4
1 0244
604
111 1
B9 - 61
87J
16 365,1 il
Pan ah a Caen, rrlree.
WHKA'T No. l.hbrd. B8r"?M1.00: No.
fcard. 87Bc; -No. 4 hard, 90-uKie; rejected
lard, a.w-So: No. 2 spring, JScffl.OO; No.
v i rerlrnf, 6tr!)Rc: No. 4 aprlng. 8HC92C.
i ' (JoRN-No. White, 82Vtf'2c; 1
wfilte, 2c;'Nd. 4 wljUe:"6l1ilc; No. S
HMfMa: Nr 4 'coldr. E.fiSOc: No. 8 1
northern, $1.2411; No. J northern, SI .71
ll No. a northern, II. 203 Ml. I
r LAX-Ooeed ti U.
t'DHN-No. t yellow, 2aiV
(UTS-No. 1 white. 42m 43'ic. I
KVK-No. 1, 724i74c.
HKAN-ln K)0-lb. aacka, nf)trj2O60.
FUlliR-Flrat tiatenta ln wood f. o. b.
Minneapolis!. i.lsia 10: aernnd patent.
ii.7ftr4.9ii; firat cleara, t4.5t;J4.a5; aeoond
clear, H3.C0.
WEATHER IN TUB . OR A IN BELT
ralr aaa (aatlnara Warm la Thta VI
flalty Tonluht an4 Tbaraday.
OMAHA. July 27. 1910.
The weather continue abnormally warm
In the central valleys, plain atatea and
the 'anuthweaf. Temperature ranging
above ) were general throuahnut Kajiaan.
Oklahoma and 1'exaa and occurred at point
n menraaKB. Ai rairDury nrj oegree waa
recorded and 101 at Holdrege, Neb. A
very slight drop In temperature I ihown In
the Ohio valh'y and the weather la allghtly
cooler along the Atlantic coaat. Rhowera
ti ere again scattered over the MIaalasliul
and Ohio valleys, lake region and southern
atate.atid aorne excessive falls are reported
in eastern Missouri, Kentucky and Ohio.
Light rain occurred In outhern Colorado
and northern Arizona within the last
twenty-four hour, and thunderatorme, with
light rain and high wind occurred at Valen
tine. Neb., la at night. Considerable cloudi
ness prevail In the aiiseoun valley and
west into the mountains this morning and
temperature are generally lower In the
northwest and on the Pacific slope. Flightly
cooler la pit-dieted for northwestern Ne
braska tonight, but condition remain fav
orable for fair and continued warm In thla
vh lnlty tonight and Thursday.
The following table shows temperatures
and precipitation for the last three years:
110. lis. !!!. 11W7.
Minimum temperature 74 S "4 ' 62
Precipitation 00 T T .00
Normal temperature for today. 77 degrees.
Deficiency In precipitation ainee March 1,
Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1900,
.16 of an Inch.
Excess corresponding period In 1908, 1.90
inches.
Lb A. WELSH. Local Forecaster
Corn and Wheat Regie Balleta
For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four
hour ending at 8 a. m., 75th rrerldlan time,
Wednesday, July 27, litlO:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Rain-
Station. Max. Mln. fall.
HEW10BKST0USASDB0SDS
Action of Market Undergoes Violent
Rererial in Prices.
SENTIMENT 13 TRANSFORMED
Frevloas titrmlit I.tqntdatloa. Af
ford Hellefi Private aettleaaeat
Remove Necessity of Sacrifices
Feellne; I Brighter.
Aahland, Jeb 97
Auburn. Neb 9S
Broken I3ow,' Neb. 99
Columbus, Neb... 95
Culhertaon, Neb.. M
Kalrbury, Neb. ...103
Fairmont, Neb.., W
Or. Island, Neb... 98
liartlngton, Neb.. 90
Hastings. Neb..'., ft)
Holdrege, Neb.... 101
Oakdale, Neb 91
Omaha, Neb 2
Tekamah, Neb... 94
Alta, la 90
No.
color,
... ' AIM, J ..
enow, l. at
""61e; No. o-yel!0W. aoir"c: ino. yei- riarinda. la PS
io! , w)o; Np. j. ovi no- cMKibie" la .!::::::: ot
OATrV-Btandard. 8ilV.'738te; No. S white,
7Htf88tte; iNo. .4; white. H!ff37Hc; No. 3
yellow, 87VM(3Hc; No. 4 yellow, 35c.
BARt,ET-No. 1 feed, 6S355c; rejeeted.
X-fw'. No. I, TJ-Tac, nominal; no. a,
Carlo! Jleeelpta.
wneai. wnrn, usi.
,.BB7 121
..178
.. S 108 t
.. 92
73
70
tio
67
80
70
W
67
64
67
67
71
74
65
69
69
71
60
eiou City, la... 90 t
Minimum temperature
period ending; at 8 a. in.
CENTRAL STATION.
.00
.no
.CO
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
,00
.00
.00
.00
-.00
.00
.00
for
Sky.
Clear
Foggy
Clear
' Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Pt cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
. Cloudy
twelve-hour
No. of
Station.
... 17
12
Cf lcaird vv
a inneapoiia .v..
Fmaha.
lUlUth if..,Wt
District.
Columbus. O.
Louisville, Ky...
Indianapolis, Ind
176 Chicago. Ill 28
Ht, Loula, Mo 13
Pes Moines, la.... i
Minneapolis, Minn. 30
Kansaa city, mo.. Z4
Omaha, Neb 19
Temp
Max. Mln.
Rain
fall.
90 64 .70
K6 68 .SO
88 63 . 90
92 68 .60
86 70 . 60
92 64 .On
86 68 .10
104 74 .0)
94 68 .00
very warm In the
corn and wheat
western portion of the
region. It I allghtly cooler thl morning
in the eastern portion. Showers occurred
CHICAGO ORAIt"AND PROVISIONS
Featare of the Trading; and Closing
Prlooa db Board Of Trade,
M-rrlino t,.iv i .fu.i hv miller within the last- twenty-four hour in all
k V .,1 lov.p nrina except the Omaha, De Moines and Kansas
I than tb,o-Jly option beat dowii auotatloni Olty dlatrlcts. Hormann, Mo, had 140
today. K porta oi gooa aemana lor " .'. . T. iV ,', vk' VVA 1
port at the eeaboard and Duluth proved Ky.. 1.10 inches; Norwalk, O., 1.40 lncHea,
. lnaaequate aa an oiiaei even wnen rani ' vw... .,
. frumaA hv imwi that rHrMhlna reaulta in I u. A. WfcWH,
i Kan aaa were allra. - The market cloae waa
at a net decline of fco to o. Corn
! finished Wdks lower to Ho higher and
oata iW0to To down, with provision!
raiwtna from lJ.c advance to 5c decline.
i At ono tlma . feeptember. Decern oer ana
'Way wheat were. lVo below yeaterday'
Ixical Forecaster,
NEW
YORK GENERAL
Weather Bureau.
MARKET
.lose, wtille the Jtry option, wnen weaKesi,
:Vaa off only biK i raircn. uasn wneai,
Qaotatlono of the Day on Varloai
Coanmodltlea
NEW YORK. July 27.-FLOUR8teady
Spring patenta, 15,76.15; winter straights
4.60S4.66: winter patent, 4.ovj)4.tKi. My
ifor No,'l rA . and.' foe hard, tlva .oha.noa I lour, steady; fair to good, 4.10&4.35;j:hoic
not being goodroT'lurt?rBT-ireari receipiajTO iancy,-T.wo.ou. - -
to be made available tot. the current oe-1 CORNMEAL Steadfr wNte mnd yelllow,
NEW YORK. July r.-The action of the
stock matlcet underwent a violent reversal,
with prices advancing by leaps and bounds
wnere, yesterday, they were breaking with
out algn of resistance. Speculative aentl-
ient underwent a corresponding trans
formation, but with the usual confusion be-
ween cause and effect. The extensive
ouiilatlon accomplished yesterday afforded
great relief In Itself and to this was aildnn.
coordlng to current rumor, some Impoi tsnt
private settlements, by which, embarrassed i
ccounts were taken over and the neces
Ity thus avoided of continuing the sacri
fice of securities In a market in which the
den and had become well nigh paralysed.
The brighter feeling due to these reports
waa enhanced by a clearer perception of
he local nature of the acute trouble which
was forcing liquidation.
in piac ot the supposed widespread
sources of the selling hawed on general
discouragement with the situation of trade
and money market, there emerged the con-
ictiin that a confined area represented
he limits of trouble. A renewed slump in
Rock Island preferred to 64 early In the
day was accepted aa one Index of the
source of the difficulty. Many rumors be
came current of the shifting of large newly
acquired holdings of various railroad stock,
reaching out from the eastern anthracite
and trunk line field and Into western and
southwestern connection In pursuance of an
ambitious project of extension and merging.
in addition to tni source or weakness it
waa aurmlaed that over-extension In the
high capitalisation of various new cop
per properties, small Individually, wa In
proceaa of correction. The maturity of
loana in which the aecurlties Involved In
theae ventures figured a collateral was
supposed to have given the occasion for
the severe curtailment. The perception of
these specialties today put a new face on
the demoralized appearance of thing yesterday.
ho severe a decline as has been witnessed
in the last ten dava Ih accomoanled In
evitably by a large expansion of the short
interest in a market. Usually nothing
checks this ahort selling, but an actual
turn In the price ""movement Itself. With
that effected, the demand becomes urgent.
Wuch was the case today, the demand from
uncovered snorts making up a substantial
part of the large demand and the uo-bld-
dln(t of prices. Testimony was offered by
aome or the commission houses of a ma
terlal growth or Investment demand aa
well, attracted by the low level to which
prices had fallen and the Inviting rate of
return arrordea in consequence by divi
dend payments. London Joined actively In
the day buying on a sufficient scale to
effeot the foreign exchange market. Sub
siaence or the forced llauidatlon relieved
that market of apprehension In connec
tion with the stock market settlement In
progress.
An example of the reversal of specula
tive form waa found in the preference
shown for the Item of earnings In the
United State Steel quarterly report over
tnat or tne unfilled tonnage on hand in
the (election of a toplo for discussion. The
Increase In the earning over anticipations
was pointed out as matter for encourage
ment, while little attention was paid to the
excess over the estimate of the decreases
In unfilled orders on hand. Expressions of
confidence emanating from the steel dl
rectora' meeting and the opinion of the
quarterly report In the Iron Age served
to sumuiai a more nopeiul reeling.
, aonas . were tronger. Total sales, par
vaiue, aseu.wu. united mates bonds un
changed on call.
Number of sales and leading- quotations
on slocks were:
8ala. High. Low. Clow,
fund, I3.jn07; current liabilities? 101.1?S.
;"ii; working balance In treasury office.
-. i:Xi.3K2; In bank to credit of treasurer
of the I'nlted ftatea, ..W1.7.'U; subsidiary
silver coin. IJ0.2.o; minor coin, II. I.. 721 i
totai balance In general fund, fcU, 242.J04.
!Sew York Money Market.
NEW Y(V..K. July fj. MNET On call,
easy; IVoS per cent; ruling rate. l per
cent; offered at 2 per cent. Tim loana.
dull and firm; sixty daya, aG-av per cent;
ninety daya, 3'g4 per rent; six months,
mm.
PRIME MERCANTILE i I'APER-6HS
per cent.
BTKKLINO EXCHANOR Weaker, with
actual buslneea In bankera bill at 84 &M4
4 KjM for alxtv-ay bill ami Ht H IMO for
demand. Commercial ulll. t4.x2UI.KH4.
Bll.VERBar, uc: Mexican dollara, 44c.
BtiNDU Government, steady; railroad,
atrong.
Ciosing quotation on bonda today were
as follows:
l 8. fl. . ri....MM4 int. Met. 4i. tl
do couaon I'H'S lni.-Mr. H. 4.. r
I'. 8. la. rag ul 'Jatn it sH
do coupon 1H do 44 ...II1
V. i. . rl 1I4K. C. 8. V '
4o coupon ., tum- b. it tlM ). !
AIII-rritm 1st hliU N. on. 4t i
Amor. Arl. 6s 1WM K. A T.. lat 4.. T4
Am. T. Jc T. c. s.. do
AmorHun Tob. n',Mi. Pacific 4 .... 7
do ta II N. n. o( Mat. 4a.
Armour Co. !.. l.Si V, tVu n. .iSt. nvw,
Atchlron an. 4..... U - dob. it... tt
do c. it 1"3 N. T, H. cr. ai. l.n
..luiWK. tt W. lit C. W.. X
. do Irt con 4s 7H
. lHNo. Psrlflc 4s i
do S rVt
M1 O. 8. 1.. rfd. 4a II
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
packers bought freely during early hours
and midday clearances found few hogs
unsold.
No
Receipts of Range Cattle Continue I i
Very Liberal.
in
4.
At.
Ill
M
.110
.sio
.311
sk. Pr.
lso I OS
... I as
Si) o&
... II
ISO I !
..tT I4) la
HOGS SELL BIO FIVE
HIGHER "
SI.
Good fcee and l.anab Steady, While
the Other Grade Are Slow and
Weak Feeder Good,
Btronc 'Seller.
SOUTH OM.UTA. July 27, 1919.
Receipt wete: Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 4.8") 11.4M)
Official Tuesday 4.49 821 13.JH
Kstimate Wednesday.... 4.350 1.810 .400
11.
...
It..,
i M ...
7.,
...
M ..
M...
44..
II. .
14..
)..
If..
14..
IJ..
J..
14..
..
fi..
43..
t..
4s.
do er. ss..
At. C. 1.. 1st
b. O. is
do tm
do . W. i'lt
Br. Tr. cy. 4s psnn. ct. IHs (llo)
of Ua. is l'HS do con. 4s 106
Crntral Loathor as... aiv, fti-sdtnf n. 4a H
I 'en. of N. J. Sn. it.Ui It. U St 8. F. If 41 11
diss. it. Ohio 4V,s...lo0tt do (on. ds ti
do rsf. s sii -si. U s. w . c. a. lo
C. A A. da 1st gold 4s... ft)
C, H. A O. It. 4s.. 9ft Sssboar A. U. it.. (OUj
no aen. 4s 'M --o. i'schic coi. u
C. J, ct s. V: . ISs K14. d" 4i H-1
C. K. I. P.O. 4s. lit do -si ret. 4 ;i
do rf. 4s M w. nr. oa iui
Colo. Ind ta V0 4 (on. 4s 73
Colo. Mldlsnd 4s.... Vnlon Pacltlc 4s..
C. aura ex. s. ss do or. 4s liKVt
1 Ivory. Firat rpf-Xrom the harvest In, tl.SO 1.66 ooaree, 1.4Ag4.V kiln, tlried, 8.40
, . . . Jt - ln.l..a. Hill li'imi '
western csnnu. , muturu , w...i...v- i .
nha aturla of dnbuUt ' damajre In that re
ilon were overdriwn. it " new of thla
character that gave the initial besnish lm
nuiu ta the nmrkul todaif ' Latex In the
w T . . . . . .1 I . . -A , a ,
were reiuo-
FLOUR-Steady: receipt, 21,235 bbl.; hlp-
Bhipments, 4,327 bbls.
kik rnjut-ateaay. !
,JORNMKAL Steady. t . "..
" RY&-Nomlnal.
WJ1EAT Spot, market teadv; new. rvo.,3
ki.a in rha mrt i f H v aaalt
r". "VZi.'JTtVZ.JZn.Th the red. ILOS. elevator: 6 arrive c. I: f.. and
storm of triTtsL 1.0014 f. o. b., afloat; No. I northern, L31Mi.
KepienXei fluctoated between 1.08V4 and f.6. b., afloat. There waa 'an eaaler feeling
.wiA itK.in i:Hiin An.mrn in wheat moat of the day Under selling on
.;u to , tiJ W cable, and on presaure of cash wheat, but
iSa torlon, waa mjch restricted tin- rallied late on. a bul.llah crop estimate for
tllnVes had undera-one quite a dip and North Dakota and covering by shorts clos-
Uiere were dispatches telling or more aam
x lt S'l'lUtS..
Variations lo the September price had
lil.h and low llmlta W40 and buWc, With
the close easy at 6&ic, a net decline of
mvo. ' The caan maraei wa nrm. iio.
inf V4 cent net lower, beotembor.
1.10U. closed, 1.04; December, l.llh,yl.Ui,
closed, ll.KVa. Receipts, tu.zw Duaneis.
CORN Boot, market dun; no. 2, too.
nominal elevator, domestic bAsl to arrive
c. I. f. Option market waa-without trans
actions, closing at "no net advance, Jieptein-
24
t! M l
IS 16U, ' tt
27 . 254 SS
1 T4 7H
41 41 S, 41'
04' b.1 OS
S3 4 rtk
t IV "4 is
t1 10 10
3IVt 80 Vj S3
6t4 43 61
V H4 99
40 SO 1SV
1.6'IV '117 lift' Jl
f, i.M nut .X2;a30
suv, ss . yi
. 4I.S1S)
t IO0
700
KIO
. 8,000
. 10,700
4U0
. 1.100
.. 1,000
4.(00
tn 'oolsa. ;,.',.,., ' U
je,inlnal.rw,v.,.,i,i ( Vtet I4 ' i
n'pM ..i..:.. .do . ' m 7
hort .ellin. ber .10, 0; December. lir. ' Receipts,
ade oat, weak. 8eptemberranged from 4.SM 'bu-hyl-.
O'ellowcloded at too.
alT at Vi'MBH. rirIIIsWIIlIJ4MI I am 1 1 am . V I . . . . m n.-.
ZTviTtn. wiJ mW .T..rf 8U4i)Vo off at OATS tfpot, market auu;, mixea,
SS-,o to i3a and cioeea avwo o" ' I a nmin.iv n.inni whit, iumxt
iBJc. nounds. 484.610: clipped white. 34'a42 pounds.
A,lUoCiilr4i urn iv. s l llllM!u ; "kecilots. 22.025 bushels: Bhlu-
flrin ..to.ie to . provision. fork iinisnea "Trr
1 y xw
un to Kc lower, lard at
ituini'.' and' rl4a 'frorfi i Wo' to 7tta.
I Leading futures rangedaa follows:
AtHclea.) Qpeu, High. 4 I Close. Ye y.
, Wheat '''
" July W7!i,-?4
gept, , lWVti
I)ec. WWH
vY UtH-Vi
l?8klii
July 4H
Sept. T66
Dec. 4Hitf
May 6m
Oata-
July 40H
Sept. S9V43J.
lea 4tHa4H
May 4Vi
Pork
sjpt. r
A Jan. 18 25 I
! Lard
I Sept. 11 M
J Oct. 11 77W
1 Nov. XI
Bib
I oapt, " 7V4
Oct. Jl i
I Jan. r40.
1
.1 04 v,
1 MTsj
1 101
1 OTVfcl 1 07 1 08t,
1US1Q4V- 1
X 064ilOtiVa107V-U
1 UUi4-TA I "
eBVk
W4I
S4
eOVal
Receipts, 32,025
inents, 4.47S bushels.
MAY Market quiet ana sieaay; prime.
(1.2sW1.25; No. 1, 1.17H1-K; No. t, l.l(Xi
No. , 1.001.06.
HOI'S Dun; state, common ,io cnuice,
190U, 2txj2Jc; 1908, nominal; Pacific coast,
lam, ivuloc; 190b, nominal.
HIDba Quiet; central America, anffzic;
Bogota, X)w21Ma.
LKATHtR rteaay; nemiocg iirsta, zw
17c ; aeconda, 22k!4c; thirds, UmQ 22c; reject,
lS30c.
PROVISIONS fork, steady; mess, fai.now
WOO; family, ttt.OOo.&O; short clears, 124.00
steady; mess, iio.ooyio.w;
44 631 84,
Aii.i KA.V. Rf.yrn
-o. V.aZZai tL Aim. Reef.
- m-H..y si"nTi 1 r ..,.. ..m.itt k..r ham. til OuA-Ji. 00
I lUl. -" "... -- -
40 I 40Vi! 41 lb- 17 004(18.00; pickled nam, io.wtBii.6.
.. . . . . . . , Hi 1 urn T 1 r ill : ni qu s hcbi viiiiie. e&.ej
'2k!!1. -? S3 40W refined, teady; conUnent, 12.60; Uouth
iit&Si SH U?we. compound.
. Til liiw.MtMflv nr mi. nnai.. it;: coun
try. twavAc.
jftriTKH-Steady to firm, creauiery see
clals. 2sc: extra, 28c; third to
first, 24fi27c; etate dairy, common to finest,
tlntJc; process, second to special, 22S2fVtc;
western factory, zmfZaftc; weatera imitation
. u .. O t j. -L .
CHEEliE steady; state wnoie mux. ape
rials. 1443J18c; atate' whole milk, fancy,
IH40; UUe whole milk, average prime, 134
(14c; skim, run to special, iwiio.
Rtilis uuiet: receiDis. u.jiif canes. Biaie.
Pennavlvanla and nearby hennery white.
3uyac; state, Pennaylvania and nearby hen
nery, gathered wnue, kiiojuc.
POULTRV Alive; western broiler. 17c
fowl. 17 Wc; turkey a, 10414c. Dressed tr
D rollers, inoivc; row la.
M 30
18 40,
11 5
11 '-s!
U 62 V
11 72V4
31 &
t 8 4IH
22 12U
18 25 j
'11 8?H
li 72M
11 b
il 8S
11 17
9 H
22 1TV
18 87H
11 80
11 77H
22 85
22 02
n o
11 70
U 471 11 l
11 7
11 2
40
11 60
11 15
22
No. I.,- i r. ,:
r-.h nnonlitlona were a follows:
FLOUR eSrni; winter patent. K25; win.
ter etralghts, 4..0i); spring patent. bet
hard, t.Swii,i. bKers, aj.iw(U0.w.
ss'fc'.rirt Flax. No. 1 southwestern.
No; 1 north western, II 43. nmothy, o.(W.
I'lnvsr I18ifi 1
PRO VISION S Mea pork, per bbU. .00gi
26 2S. Lard, per 1W Iba., 112.WI. unort riDs,
Mea. (looae) HI B7H4J12.26; ahort clear sides.
(boned) lU.OOtd 13.26.
Total claarancea of wheat and flour were
mill to 61.000 bu. Primary receipts war
1,167,0(1) bu. The visible supply of wheat In
in. trotted State. l.WW.OUO bu. for the week.
Katlmated recelpta for tomorrow 1 Wheat,
ti cars; corn, lbl cars; oats, lit car; bogs.
18,000 head.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. t red,
n.EV1.0l--fN'o--- red. 1.0H4jl.0S; No. 3
Stw Loots General Market.
ST. LOUIS, July 2T.-WHEAT-Market
firm; No. J red, track, i leyi.tM; js0. ;
hard. 1.07"-.110.
CORN caaii market niKQer;. track, ua.
2. 87c: No. 2 white. 6Sft6c.
OATS Cash market steady; track. No. 2.
FIAJL'R tjulet; red winter patenta, S5.I0O
10; extra' fancy ana etratgni, s4.7ma4.st;
hard winter clears, :t.40'?4.su. . .-
SEEM) Timothy, o.ooya.jo. .
CORNMEAL 3.25.
RRAN Higher; sacked, east track, li.CCQ
104. .
HAY Firm; timotny. iu.6Uf.iu.io; prairie.
i
' . r . ' . . . . . 1 aii, . uvu n.w.
hard. (l.ti7V,tfl.wi; no. 1 hard, fi.w)i.w; haGGINC--7-15c.
No. 1 northern spring. il.i&4l.iri; No. I TWINE Hemp, 7c.
normern apriiiK. si.iiu iu. a mio'b
IL14il.lli. Corn: No. I cash, MfiIHc: No.
J:caoli, 66Wc: no. J wnite, myivmc; no.
((.white. (WVaTic; No. I yellow. Hoc; No. I
yellow. STe. oats: no. i casn. U8i4i',ci:
'No, I. white, old 41M41o; new. 41c; No. ( short, 14c; clear ribs, 14c, short clears
W nite,. ,ne',. or-u wuv. , uiu, -voiic,- .iu, 1
white. VXIriiOc: standard. 4DV1T41HC.
harlot Receipt Wheat, wn cars; corn, in mersoai uraia naiaei.
cars; Oat, lie car, r-siimaiea lomorrow 1 uvinrwii, juiy it. n hia i "Pol,
Wheat. 399 car; corn, lsi car; oats, 14 auu, wo. 2 rea wewern winter, no stock
luiurva, vmMj . uiy, (ru, wiuucr, is lla
uecemoer, (eo'.a.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; iobblng.
tii 00. Lard, higher; prime steam, Ill-M?
U.70. Dry salt meat, unchanged; boxed
extra ahort, 13c; olear rthe, USo; abort
I clear, lo. Bacon, unchanged; bos extra
11,700 M
'i,'ooo'"2o,
. tOO . 41
60O 13Vfc
14. too llVi
l'lO 10
704 16 V,
100 47V
1,400 llf..
1.700 11
1.4"0 1MV4
1,700 V
100
100
7,400
1.500
1,100
' 1.100
Allls-CTislmsrs ptd
Amalsamated Cppar ...
American Agricultural .,
American Beat Sugar....
American Can
American Car A F. ......
Amorlsan Cotton Oil ...
American H. A L ptd....
A merle n loa Bacurltlaa .
American Ltnsesd
American LecomotWa ..
Amerlean 8. A K ... 11,700
American 8. A R pfd , (00
Amsrlearu steel y. .. ,i 1,4(10
Amartcan; Sugar Rsf
. J r " .' m .
Anscon
Atchlso:
Atchison
Atlantlit Muttt Uint,.,.:..- 3,000; 104
Bltlnwrs fc Ohio ..V.,!.. 1, M0' 107 '
Bothlshsm Steal . 100 24
Brooklyn R. ; T 11.300 7H
CansdlsJi Pacific 1,200 182V
Central Leather 4,401) as
Oentral Leather pfa '.. W0 loo
central of N J.....
Chea. A Ohio
Chicago A Alton
Chi. ot. West., now.......
Chi.. Ot. West., pfd.
Chi. A N. W
Chi.,' kill. A St. P...
C, CCA Bt. L
Colo. Fuel A Iron
Colo. Ik Southern
Conaoltdated Oas .,.
Com Jrpducta ,
Delaware ex Hudson ......
Denrer lc Rio Orande ....
Denver A Rio Qrande pfd.
DlitUlers' geourltlis
Ert
Brie 1st ptd
Kris 2d pro
Oclieral Blectrle .'
Great Northern pfd
Oreat Northern ore ctfe..
Illinois Central
Intaraorough-Met
interborough-slet. ptd ....
International Paper
nter. Harvester
Inier-SIaiina pfd
international rump
owe Central
K. C. Southern
K. C. Southern pfd
uaolede Osa
Louatvllla Nashrlll
Mian. A St. L
M., St. P- A S. ate. M...
M. K..A T
M . K. A T. ptd
Missouri Pscltlo
NaUonal Biscuit
National Lead
N. R. of -Max. id pfd..,
New York central
n. r. o. a w
Norfolk A Western ....
ftorta AiurlC3 .......
Northern Psoitis
PmcltloM.il ,
PennarWanla
People's Osa
Pitta., C C. A St.
Pittsburg Coal
Pressed Steel Car .....
Pullman Palace Car ...
Railway Steel Spring ..
Heading
Repulbls Steel..........
Republic Steal ptd
Rock Island . ,
Rock Island pfd ......
St. L. A 8. r. 14 pfd
St. L. W
St. U ' S. W. ptd
Bloae-Sheffleld S. A I..
So. Paolflo
Southern Railway
Southern Railwar P'd
Tsnnie.se Copper
Texas A Pscinc
Tol., St, L. A W
Toi., Bt. u s w. pre
I'nion Psxltle
Inlon Pacific pfd .....
Unite Hutes Kealt ..
t nlted Stataa Rubber
United Slates Steel
t'nlud Its lee ataat pf
I tsh Cmpar
Virginia-Carolina Caerolcal
Wabash
Wabask pfd
Western Maryland ....
WoottBghouee Claotria
Western Union
W heeling A Lake Bra)
i
17
1034 105V4
H16 vi loaii
71
Three day thla week..l8.m JS.031 091
Bame days last weea....!0.8li 17,3d 41.KI
Heme day I week ago. .11. 0.-3 17.116 tl .J
Hams daya I week ago.. H2 7.C9 10.644
fiame day 4 weeks ago.. S.3H3 2H.HH 16,761
Kama day last year 11,24 29.161 17, 791
The following table show the receipts ot J.
came, boa and sheen at 8011th oma&a tor I
the year to date aa compared wltlt last
)ear: 1910. 190. Inc. Deo,
-'ttle M:j.SoS r-2.576 40,777
Hogs l.aai o.ii 1.6:11.171 S80.U7
Sheep S46.v ;a.a.U lvS,0l
The folioalr.a table, ahnwa the average
prlcea of hogs at fcouth Omaha for the last
everaj day, with romDarlsons:
Dates. 1 uis. Ho.iiiws.to7.iiw.;im.iio4.
!)...
44...
U...
5...
4...
71...
44...
!...
r...
13..
,0
...t0 ...
...1 IN
... ...
...VI
...m
...f5
...ri
...t
...vs
...Ml
...n
...
...7
...no
...in
..it
...
...JM
...JM
...l
...:
...wi
...4
...ni
...W)
...Ml
...MI
...
...P7
...34
..l
.
.17
.171
..lI
1
I IS
t 14
l
II
IS
I 17
I
I V
I lo
I 10
I )
I M
I to
I 10
I M
W IN
l
an I n
I to
I M
I r
I tl4
I list
as
so I ii
to tv.
.. I
.. ti
.. 1 :s
.. I K
.. I II
10 I H
SO I IS
10 I II
B0 I IJ
., I II
I 21 '4
SO
M
40
40
l
No.
.
..
S4 .
44..
M. .
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li..
n..
cs .
at..
71..
I .
7..
4..
ti..
T2..
Tl .
1..
7..
"I. .
!..
M .
I..
71..
71.'.
4 .
15..
71..
So..
4..
74.,
71.,
II..
?S..
7.,
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7i.,
47..
II..
M.
AT.
rt
lT
rl
?m
174
sT
Ill
I
v-t
4
114
IM
t4
141
It
14
Mo
V
Jl
,,...?1
170
5M
34
..'...5S4
171
. ... .140
......'
IJI
104
114
t
t
irr
211
.... .1ST
tol
MS
141
ni
104
ISO
Ill
Sh. Pr.
n I
I no
ID Ik
... I w
M I SO
... I to
... I M
... 111'!
... I I14
WIN
... I IS
... I IS
M M
... I U
in IS
SO I M
l I W
lso 1
r 1
to 1 I74
D III
120 I 40
10 I 40
0 14.
4 I 4V
... I 41
... I 45
... I 4S
I 4J
... I 41
I 41
t 44
I 46
I 41
I 4
I 10
I so
I M
m
I M
I 70
I 71
I TS
I K)
I 80
sheep
SO
too
40
lso
110
'to
1
and
Del. A H. ct. 4s.
D A R. O. 4s.,
slo ret. 6s........
n. tillers tt
Kris pr. lion 4a....
do ga. 4s
do cv. 4s ear. A.,
do asr. B
Uen. Elec. ct. ta
C let ret. 4s..
Bid. Oflared.
7 do, 1st A rsf. 4s Wv,
. lUHtr. S. Rubber la ....:oii
, Win. 8. Steel Id se..lo:4
. 0 A's.-Car. Chsm. 5a.. 9i"V.
. M)Webash . let 6a 107V,
. 7 do lat A ex. 4s
. M14 West. Md. 4..vrt. . MH
. M West. Else. CT. Is... 80
.131 W Is.' Crntral 4a ..... S
. (7 ale. Pas. ss ctts.... Vi
July 15.
July .
July 17
July
July
July
July
Juiy
July
July 24
July 20.
juiy it
July 27.
14441 7 Kl 311 t 711
?!! T U 171 t 761 HI
if...
19...
HO...
21...
22...
24...
I t 7.741 441 t 711
t KV I ( 40 t IWI
?tTi! 7 7RI I I 74 1
7 75, ill t SO
7 7W 27
42-ai 7 &9
;; 7 67
I 7 67
TT,l I
2i"l -7 HI
31HI 7 4i 13
tl
14
11
24
1
62
ill
47
481
1 m
t 2i r.2
t Mi 661
0 62'
a , lo
5 971 6 44
SIIKKP Normal recclots of
lambs were yarded this morning, fully half
of the run consisting of feeder classes. Pat
lames were fairly plentiful, but tn more
urgent killing orders have been filled dur
ing the last couple of day and barring a
few btinrhs that especially aulted packers
at generally firm prices, early rounds were
it wa a
E 641 li
I 1
6 Ml
661 ( 21
t 631 i 12
a mi 4 0.1
6 611 6 10 I not productive ot many sales,
6 461
I
6 47
t 66
6 dvi
6 07
4 ml
do account
Amal. Copper
Anaconda
Atchison ....
do pfd..
Chesapeake A O.... .
Chicago O. W
Chi., Mil. A St. P..
Da Bears
Denrer A Rio O...,
do pfd.
Erie
do 1st pfd
do Id ptd
Orsnd Trunk
Illinois Central...,
C. M. & St. F
W abash
J. A N. W., east
C. N. W., west
(J., SL P., M. at O....
L'.. tl. A u., eaat
C, B. A (J., west
C, H I. ft P., east..
C R. 1. ft P.. west..
Illinois Central
Chicago U. W
London Block Market.
LfiXDON. July 17. American securltle
opened firm and from t to t point higher Mlaaourl Pacific ...
today. ACUve local ana cormnuea uuverum 1 Lnion i'uclllc
xeuaed the imnrovement. After the opening
the buying Improvement subsided and prices
fluctuated erratically aunng ine resi 01
th forenoon. At midday the market wa
dull and prices ranged from to I'A above
veaterrlav'a New York closing.
Consola, money,., si 11-1 Leierine ac n nvn
Illl-KM., t. ot 1 nit
... MHN. Y. Central 1U
... 1 Norfolk A W 44
... five do pfd... II
...10I Ontario A W 41t4
B.ltlmors A Ohlo....l0fSPrnnirlanla ......... W
Canadian Pacific 14 Hand Mines Mi
. to jteeatng ... e
. 11 H Southern Rr 106
.121 do ptd 41
. ltvi Southern Pacific 1014
. 24 Union Pacific 15St
. asVs do pfd W
.11 H. 8. Steal 4
. 28 do ptd 114
. n Wsbsih J4
. tr. do -pfd 1 11
.131 Spanish 4a 12
SILVER Bar. teady at 24 13-16d per 0.
mnNEY lu ner cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is Vk per cent; lor tnree
month' bine, 2 per cent.
Sunday.
Receipts and dlsDoaltlon of live stock at
the Union Mock ards, Houth Omaha, for
twenty-tour hours ending at 1 o clock p. m.
July 27, 1K10:
1 RECEIPTS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. II r s.
4
6
45
7
4
62
1
Total receipts 178
DISPOSITION.
Cattle.
S
1
So 20
6
37 . 6
6
ii i'i
4
X
6
1
137 37
Local Seeorttlee.
Quotation., furnished by Samuel Burn.
Ir.. i? New York Ufa building. Omaha:
Bid. AskMI.
Beatrice CraSenary. P'd a n
Beatrice Crearnery, com,. II II
Cttr National Back Blilg. 4s, U JO.... N 100
Cttr of Omaha 4s, 1315 MVi 8
Columbus glee. U. s. U4 So Si
Cudshr r.rklns Co. Is. 19M 17 It
Oermsa Fir tssuranee " 1UV4
Houston Water 4s, 144 1 loVa
Iowa Portland Cement 1st mt. a.... as
Iowa Portland Cement con. ss. M
Kansaa Osa A Blee. 1 per asnt pfd....
Kansas City, Mea. A Orlsnt, p(d......' V
Lincoln Traction Co. 6 per cent, .ilji.. 6
Morris A Co. tvia, lt '
Nat. City Bk. N. T v....iv.v
Nab. Tel. stock a per cent, V4
New York. City of 4Hs 199f.r.J... . 10
Omaha Water Co. U. JM4... Jtu.lV. r
Omaba Oas Is, HIT II
Omaha KIscT Ugrii' 6a, 1MI......... '..'...
Omaha Packing Co 632
ewirt ana company am
Cudahy Packing Co I,3d7
Armour Co 7e
Mchnauff Packing Co
iMurphy IKhlppers
w. a. vansant Co 1
Benton, Vansant ft Lush 3S
Stephens Bros 60
Hill ft Son 4f.
V. B. Lewis 61
Huston ft Company 18
J. H. Bulla 171
U F. Hu 21
L. Wolf Ill
McCreary ft Carey 73
8. Werthelmer 18
H. P. Hamilton 10
Bui Ivan Bros 11
Snl Deagan
Other buyers 681
Totals 6,071
Hogs. Sheep.
1,062
1.641
2,0.10
100
210
17
27
MVt
'4H
40 V.
1:
1)
70
244
47V
124
HV4
TIV4
W
lVt
10m
170
tl
16
14
IIV
1 V4
in
T
25 V4
61
1M
ilVi
umana aiec sianh oe, im.,,
Omaha Klee, Uaht ntd I rer-eeM:.... 1V4
Omaha A C. B. St. Rr pfd par east
Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. 6a, yjg..,.,. 64.
p.cit.o t. t. se, im.....::a..4.v.0n
(isle tosursues Cs,.i.u,uniat,a-'M I" '
Sealtla, City of. 4s. 1l84,.v.,.,,...,,vli)t
ITl-Clty K. A' L, Ce. as, lllii. ....... ,
Tidewater 6a, 19U tOoar. It. Roger aa. 10!t
I'nion Stock Yards So. Omaha . X
Wast. Pacific 6 T...T... 93
104
lo
la
H
t
400
100
107
I
1314)
tl
ISO
101 Vi
TSa
. i
3V,
slow, dracgy deal throughout the greater
part of the morning, selected fat lambs
aolnc at auotahlv ataadv flaures. with the
( 04 ordinary rtin of stuff weak to a little lower.
H I Native lambs sold as high as 17.40 and a
5 58 6 11 7 M Quality of either native or westerns
nvuiu i.vs ig u. pi imv.
Sheep trade was also featured by Inactiv
ity. Supplies of fat wethers and ewes were
relatively small, however, and after trading
was once started, a very fair clearance wa
made In good season. Bulk of sales hem
steady with those of yesterday, but feeling
was decidedly bearish on common kinds
too fleshy for the feed lot and the trend of
values Somewhat lower, reouer marnei is
rexpunding nicely to timely rain through
nut the ritm heit I Warn and was broad and
reasonably artlve again today ana prices
ruled a little higher, feeder lamb selling at
m.i ana reeaer yearling going si sj.w.
Proportion of feeder ewes I still mall,
hut eiwvt nnea are ouotable at 13.00 or better.
Oiintetlrkne nn snu. S.IOCK: liOOQ to cnuil'B
lambs. tT.OOia.M): fair to good lambs, 6.40
6700; feeding lambs, a5.60ia6.2o; handy
welaht vearllngs. I6.tx6.40: heavy year
lings, 4.60i84.tK); feeding yearlings, HID
l on: e-mwl to nhoica wetners. Rwui w,
fair to good wethers, 3.60tt?..85; feeding
wethers. . 3.60ifi 3.86; fat ewes. 2.76tffl.75:
feeding ewes, li.2tVti3.00.
Representative sales:
No.
22 Wyoming- wethers..."
la Wyoming wether
216 Wyoming wether
r'4 Wyoming wether
126 Wyoming wether
5 Wyoming wether
21 Wyoming wether.
64a Wyoming lamb
lf0 Wyoming lamb
60 Wyoming lambs, fdrs. ..
134 Wyoming ewes
lol Wyoming ewe
26 Wyoming ewes
20 native lambs, culls
137 native lambs
7 native lambs
6 western lambs
14 native ewes
4 western Iambs, culls
129 western ewes
58 western bucks
76 western lambs ,..
193 Utah lamb
112 Utah lambs, feeders
124 Utah lambs, feeders ....
24 Utah yearlings, wethers .
81 V ah wethers
41 I'tah ewe
2M Wyoming ewes
804 Wyoming bucks
723
1,142
1.4611
1.021
culls....
1,213
7,340
New York Cnrav Market,
The following quotations... Are furnished
CATTLE Recemta of cattle were liberal
for a Wednesday, not onlv here, but at all
other market points. Still, the total tor
tne tnree aavs at this nolnt shows a rail
Ing off of about 600 head aa compared with
the enormous number received the early
part of last week. At the same time the
recelpta thl week show very large gain
compared with other recent week and a
of 6,01)0 head In the three day. With large Wyoming ewes, feeder
reralnta and with earlv arivlnea from nt r istiuu iratu
selling point indicating a lower tendency
ot prices, buyer at this point, were a little
weak and It waa rather late before the
killers got down-to business, although feed
ers sola quite early in the morning,
Grass beef steer seemed to be in the
best demand and they commanded steady
prices, at leant the desirable kinds did. On
the other hand, there were a good many
cornfed cattle In the yards, many of them
on the- common to medium order asd a
good many of them light and the market on
that class or stock was safely luojibc lower
than yesterday; It will be readily under
stood th'.i; the range steers which are com-
180 Idaho lamb feeders ..
62 Idaho ewes, feeders..
Av.
100
8
18
I
9
7
78
67
65
67
B4
94
M
48
63 .
67
70
130
ltfi
3
141
64
67
63
63
W
103
114
, M
, M
, 3
. 47
. 47
. SS
Pr.
3 70
3 70
3 70
3 00
3 70
8 70
2 75
7 00
7 00
6 00
3 40
3 40
1 25
6 09
7 40
7 25
7 26
3 7a
2 75
8 M
2 60
6 60
6 60
00
00
4 25
4 CO
8 50
1
3
3 So
16
16
3 00
per 4-bssket crate, 1160 Rlue prune: Per
crate, 1 60. Peaches: California, per 20-lb.
box, ?: Teaas yellow frees, per l-bake
rrale. 70r; Texae vellntv freea, per 6-beskei
crate II 40. Pesie: Callfornaa. Ilartlelt. pee
box. 2.t. Wat: meona: Teaaa, iV'per lb.
Dates: Am-hor btaiia, new, 10 1-1 b. 6kgs.. In
bos. per box, 12.00.
VEOKTAMI.li! lflh potatoes! Wleeoilalr,
and native, per bo , 60c. New potatoes: In
aa ka, per bu., II 00. . Cabbage: New Cali
fornia and southern, per lb., c. Onion:
Yellow, In sack a, per lb., 40. Oarller ICxtra,
fancy, white, per !b., locj red. per lb., Ia
Egg plant: Fan y Florida, per do , II W
HUM. Tomatoes: Tennessee, per 4-bUet
crate. (1 .10. Hiring and wax beana: Per
hamper, about 16 lb., tl.60; market baaketa.
76c. Cucumbers: Hot bouee and home,
giown, per dns., 76c
HOMR. GROWN VBOETAnL,E8 Ra1
Isheaf Extra fancy, per. d.ia. bunchea, 2)c.
Lttuce: Extra fancy leaf, per dox., toe.
Paraley: Fancy, per dos. bunches, 30c. Rhu
barb: Ter dos. 'bunches. 46c. Asparagus:
Per dos. bunches. 4tj0c. Green onlona:
Per dos. bunchea. 26c. Turnip: per market
basket. 40a Carrote: Per market basket.
inc. Beets: Per market basket. 60c. Green
peas: per market basket, 61.00.
Mlrit:r-L.I.A.-N kucn waitiut! 14' cat, per
lb. 2c; California. No. 1. per lb.. 17c; Cali
fornia. No. 1 per lb. 14a. lllckormuts:
Darge, per lb.. 4c; small, per lb.. 4c. Cocoa-
nuts, per sack. Pfi Oti; per dos., Ac.
85 1
25
r. 1
(ansae Ctly.l.lr Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT. July 27. CATTLE Re
ceipt; 12.000, including 2,600 southern;
market steady to lao lower; calve, !026c
lower; dressed beef and export steer, 16.00
68.0Q; fair to good, 34.606.00; western
western steer, 84.loxeP7.oo; stocgers ana
feeder,' 12. Tola 5.; southern steers, t3.60(y
6.25; southern cows, 12.6ta.2.75; native cows.
2 00576.00; native heifers, 12.85.50; Pulls,
13.10fr4.2G; oalve. 40W00.
HOOS-KecelDts. lo.ow: market do lower:
bulk of sales. 8.40tt8.6T; heavy, 18.408.60;
lug forward In sueh large number at the
by Logan ft Bryan, members of New York Pent a,.t!;;j'"Ce.h0. H"..!!51" packers and butchers, 8.4D8.'75; light,
Stock exchange. S South Sixteenth street, fh7hfn?,.5r- X! &,?, . .. . .
. . . -' - -' - . - 1 nunvp rti t.s u K1U.HAM1 mi x il .1' mar.
45
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17
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. 100 67
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1.800 U
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' 700
1.600
700
1.000
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1.4O0 181 J81 1JJV.
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1.S04 117 114 111
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. 11,100
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. 1.600
; loo
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. 1,80
. 4.700
67
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8
13,400 U 113 w
100 I
u
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106 108
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1.100 1M 124 126
1.8O0, 104 V 101 104 vt
1,000 10
300 14
600 tti
tOO 164
oft 21
1100 184
1,704 18
604 17
81,700 24
M
14
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.. H.10S 41 64 68
Iu0 88 14 II
TOO li 18 81
60O 64 61 68
, 1.100 61 61 13
17, t 107 104 10
3,01) 10 1 l
400 60 48 60
, loo 21 21 J0
1,800 14 11 21
6o 11 iv it
48
. 11,100 167 163 lo
60 S 88 8
. 600 7 4 r
. 1.000 10 18 80
148, 804 4o 41
, 4.1X0 114 112 Ms
,4.100 48 40 41
1 I.60O 67 84 . 00
. 1600 14 l:t 14
. l.loO 11 81
. loO 41 40 4)
. 1.4 64 63 il
800 M 7 M '
00 6 4 4
166, 404 .hares.
Omaha:
Bay State Osa
Bulls Coalition..
Cactus
Chlno
Chief Cons
Dssla-Daly .......
Ely Central
Ely Cons
Franklin
Olroux
Ooldtield Cons...
Grssne Canansa.
Inspiration .1....
, 24Laroe
, 18 Nevada Cons
, 8 Newhoua
, 11 Ohio Copper
, 1 Rawhide Coalition
, lKsy Central
, 7viwift J'sa. Co
. 1 Seam-Koobuck Co... 160
, 10 Superior A Pitta 10
. 4Tonotiah Mining.....' 6
. Trinity Copper 4
, .North Latac 1
. 4 Bohemia ............. 4
M ?o?nrS.U,.bdUUe.se;d U,U' market Mker-.Vi UrSbT
liS "cowhand in ood active d W.T64P7.25; yearlings. 14.263526; wethers. JM.M
&4.2s: ewi
2.604.V.
60
1
18
1
.101
u v. m etiiu iicitcie wviw in auuv iviiio wo- . , . , . , , . M. . , . m , .
mand and the dealrable kinds were steady ,wea' t " - """ ""u
to strong beside being free sellers.
Stackers and feeders were In good demand
and they, too, commanded good strong
prlcea as compared with yesterday.
uuoiMUons 1111 native cattre: Mood to cnoice
corn-red steers. Ti.wqrubi lair 10 g-000
Bt. I.onls Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUI8, July 27.-CATTLE Receipts,
6,300 head, Including 3,500 Texans; market
steady, 100 tower: native snipping ana ex-
Cotton ajarbal.
NEW YORK. July I7.-TOTTf-"p9t.
closed quiet, 36 points higher; middling up-
land. 16.85c; middling giilf. 18.10c; sales.
.850 bales. Futures closed firm; Jnlv, n.40-:
August 10.4.: October. 13.61c; . Nnvemrwr,
13.61c; Deccmbtr, 13.49c, Jsnnary, J3.4c; f"tb-
ruaiy, l.X46c; March, lS.Vie: Mav. is.6:c.
ST. LOVMfl. July 27. COTTON I n-
chai.ged; middling, 16c. Sale, none. Me
celpts, 370 bales. Shipments, 1,19$ bale;
stock, 6,607 bales.
GERMS IN STREET CAR STRAPS
Omaha Man Seauda aa A la ran Pro
voked by larewtlatnllon In
Ban Francises.
A loyal member of the United Order of
Straphangers. Omaha division, while jour
neying along the Pacific, coast, discovered
a perilous condition of affairs among the
straphanglng brethren of San' I'ranclsto
and turned Into The Ben x written alarm.
The roster of grievances ot tSe strap
hangers heretofore has been restricted to)
the physical strain, bodily aches, and the
tired feeling generated by clinging to street
car leather. For varloua reasons the men
tal outgiving of the position ere reserved,
for the secret sessions of the order, where
they furnish sweet muslo for sympathstio
ears. No one. It appears, dreamed that
street car straps harbored perils other than -arm
torture and tropicsl expletive. That
discovery stands to the credit of the vigi
lant promoters of human comfort striving
to live a high life In San Frainclaco.
suspicion of dark perils In street car
straps In San Francisco grew Into belief ;
and caused the San Francisco Call to in
stitute an Investigation. Sidney K. Dannen
baum, city bacterlollst, was set on the tauslc
and his report, recently published, provoked
the alarm turned Into Omaha.
Mr. Dannenbaum found millions of germs
glued on the straps. One piece of a strap
showed up 350,100,000 germs every on allva
and ready for action. A few of this num- -ber
fed to a guinea pig put the animal
out of business In thirty-six hours. These
are the specimens found:
Staphylococcus epidermis slbus.
Staphylococcus pyogenes albus.
Staphylococcus pyogenes aureus.
Streptococcus pyogenes.
Streptococcus eryaipeiatls. . .
Separately or In combination these germs
are capable of starting theae diseases:
Abscesses. '
Bolls.
Blood poisoning.
Erysipelas, heart disease (ulcerative covering).
Periostitis (inflamatlon or tn pone cov
ering J
Antnrax.
Paratyphoid. ,
Bubonlo plague. '1
Glanders.
Tetanus (lockjaw). -
Dysentery, i
Trachoma Xorlentat eye' dlsess).,-"" '
Dr. Dannenbaum insists " that th - car
straps Is one of the greatest sources of
Infection and a ' positive danger-', to th
traveling public. Among 'the .thousands of
persons who travel dally across San Fran
cisco, hundreds of them' have contagious
diseases. In soma cases the dlseax may
be hereditary and Incurable and the suf
ferer indifferent,' Everybody,-' whenever th
occasion requires it, jr rasps a Strap and In
this way the disease are conveyed from
one unhealthy person to another who may
be healthy. Each strap represents a hand
ful of bacteria - among which . are the
bacilli which Dr. Dannenbaum reports and
which kill w'.thln thirty-six hours a healthy
animal. . r
"X travel all over ths states west of the
New York Mining; .fllocka.
corn-fed steers. 1H.Z.V.7.00: common to fair I nnrt steers. 37.3Mr8.40: dressed beef and
corn-fed yiteera. 1&0U&6.26; good to choice I bu toner steers, J..007.86; steers under 1,000
cows and heifers, f4 'a;6.7; fair to gooa pounds, 86.76436 W; stockers ana leeders,
cows and heifers, 13. 50S4. 76; common to fair 13.26&6.60; cows and heifers, 13.50t(?7.2&; can
cows and heifers, 2.6041.25; good to choice nors, 12.&1W2.75; bulls, t3.267.60; calves, 86 60
NEW IOKK, JUly Tl. Closing quotations l.iV.r. ind fsi1.r. t4 26iTrKf.lt fair In o or.. T... . mr,A .t..r. Li(V3i7!;-
un i.n..i.. -'"-"".""' . ... . gooa stockers ana leeaers. eJ.owai.x: com-1 enwx and heifers. I3.6trrf6.IW.
mon to fair stockers ana feeders, ss.ooas 1 HOOS Receipts. 6.600 head: market
1.60: stock heifers. I3.00b3.s&; veal calves, steady: pigs and lights, t8.00fi4.35: peokers.
83.507.00; bulls stags, etc., tt.00S6.25. $6.6008.76; butchers and best heavy, t8.80
uuotations on range cattle: uooa to 1 a.m.
choice graaa beevea. 86.6fi-26; galr to good I SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6.000
beeves. 14.6uS6.60: common to fair beeves. I head: market steady to lower: native mut-
I3.76s.60; good to choice cows, 14.0Uj4.60; tons, 3.'i64.2S; lambs, t8.26ifj7.85; culls and
fair to gooa grades, li.i&u.w; cannert ana bucks, i.wa.w; stockers, t)z.WQ3.'b.
cutters. Z. 6WBI3.3S.
Alice
Brunawlok Con. ...
Com. Tunnel stock.
do bonus
Con. Cel. A Va ..
Horn BilTsr
Iron Sllror
coffered.
.300
. 7
. 21
. II
,. 6
. 44
,.146
LMidTllla Coo.'
LUla Chief ..
Meaicaa
Ontario .:
Opblr ,.
Standard
YelUw Jacket
.. I
..
..110
..160 '
..107
.. 80
..' 60
Bank Clenrlnara.
OMAHA, July 17. Bank clearings for to
day were 82,467,814.20 and for the corre
sponding date last year, 8z,361i,z84.sd.
Kansas Cttr Grain and Pro-visions.
KANSAS CITT, July 27. WHEAT July,
7o; September, 96o; December. $l01c;
cash. Valo lower: No. 1 hard, Mk't21.0: No.
3. 84ci&tl.02; No. I red, Hc&n.(n; No. 8, M
CORN July, 6t4o; September, 64c; De
cember, 63c; May, 65Vc; No. mixed, 6619
tV: No. 3. WiKi&c; Mo. wnite, Mic; no.
A 66Viititic. ,
OATS Unchanged; No. 'white, 41Q43c;
No. 1 mixed, Si'iuMc.
RTE No. 1. ,724if75o. '
HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, 114.00
ei4.60: choice oral rla. Ili.ou.
BUTTER Creamery, 264c: firsts, 23c;
seconds, 21c; packing stock, WttC
EGGS Firsts. S4.&0: aooonda. 6170. -
.Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 3i7,000 201,000
Corn, bu . 8,000 0,0U0
Oats, bu 7.0U0 I.Outt
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. A. Pr. .
6 141 4 16 40 1170 60
1 61 4 66 11 1111 60
14 884 4 66 IS 1211 66
1 1044 I 00 61 1111 I 76
14 1011 I 00 1 1206 ( 76
COWS.
14 746 1 70 I W IN
8 IM I 70 4 807 3 11
1 166 I 71 1 164 8 26
3 481 t 10 II 784 I 16
- HEIFERS.
T.... 414 8 ve 1 two i ai
7 6sl 8 86
BULLS.
I 11S 3 86 1 110 4 00
1 UM 3 86 1 17M 4 40.
.. . CALVJti. .
4 167 4 40 , I 136 I Tl
1 836 I 00 2 841 I 76
I M4 00 1 14 T
1 141 I 60
BTOCKERa AND FEEDERS.
1 780 I 00 31 664 I 26
Chlraa-o Live Btoek Market, t
CHICAGO, July 27. CATTLE Receipts,
22,000; market weak to 10c lower; beeves,
4.7601.80; Texas steers, 8S.50ip6.60; western
steers, 84.7&4f.60; stockers and feeders, 84.00
fc.26; cows and heifers 12.60O4.o0; calves,
ia.60&8.7E.
hour- Receipts, is.uuu; market owioc
higher (mostly on poor grades); light, 88.66
O9.10; mixed, I8.30i58.90; heavy, 8.00rg8.80;
rough, 38.oooji8.3o; gooa to cnoice heavy,
8.2038.76; Pigs, !8.6o&.10; bulk of sales,
8.660 8.75.
SHEEP and LAMoo hnielunl, lo.UvO.
market strong, lOo higher; native, 12.70W4.60;
western. !2.fc4.50; yearlings. (4.605.76:
lambs, native, 4.603'7.60; western, M 767.0.
, 641 I 88 11
4 487 I II '
1 WESTERNS. .
H. H. Sohl Neb.
710 I 64
Boston Copper Market.
The following quotations are furnished
by Logan ft Bryan, members Boaton Stock
exchange, 816 South Sixteenth street:
Adveature 4 Michigan
Arteona Com 18 Miami
Allow 14 Mohawk ..:
Atlantic Nlppieeing
Calumet A Aria 4 North Butte
Calumet A Hec!a....61!nerela
creameries. 23vl'27e;
- 1 Ml.
I, I F 'WINNE
1B'e.J ' July. '
; i ,M',.'1".
cars.
BUTTER-rteadyj
dairies, SUZ6C. ,
EGGS Receipts, 111.000 cases; steady, at
mark, cases included, Vii 14c ; firsts, 16c;
prime firsts, 17c.
CHEKSE Easy; daisies. 15t15tie; twins,
l4i;16c; young Americas, lo'.'dia'tc; long
POTATOES Steady; choree to fancy, 73
BiCc; fair to. good. ,sJ70a
x POULTRY-Steadyj turkeys, 30o; hens,
-V VEALStady; 0 to 0-lb. wts. , 48'o;
M to 8-11). W ta., w siw-iw. -
aaeasella Cral A a-ket.
..luiita Julv 27. WHTCAT
12! September. 111S: December
c-Jlv . N-.. 1 hard. H ; N. i
CORN Spot, firm; old American mixed.
6s6'id; old American mixed, via Galveston,
6a Id; new kiln- dried. saavM; futures,
steady; - September, 4 llSil. October,
4slld.
Mllwsskt' Oraln Market.
MILWAUKEE, July 17 Flour steady.
MILWAUKEE, July IT.-FLOUR-Sleday.
WHEAT No. 1 northern. 1.2f-l 2;,No. 2
northern. ll.Soii 124; September, 1.0t) asked,
OATS 41i-43c.
BARLEY Samples. 5ff3&c.
Onsaka Hay Market.
OMAHA. July 27.-HAT-NO. 1 upland.
11100: No. 3 upland, 31100; packing, 800.
Straw: wheat, 87.00; rye and oata, kl
New hay. ..
(Vniennlsl
Copper Rang ...
Daly-West
Eeet Butt
First National..
Hancock
Helsstla
Indiana
lsla-Hoysl
Keeweenaw -
Lke Cupaar
La Salle
34aaeackussit ..
Son.
16OIl nonunion...
l8Qulooy
4 Ray Cona
. 4 Shannon
, 1 Superior Copper.
. J4 superior A
, 1 Tamarack
. 1 U. 8. S. A Rat. Co.
.11 do pfd
,' I I'tsh Cons
. 81 Wolserlna ,
. 8 Yukon Oold
. 4boMua A Ely
.
11
41
10
H
114
. 43
. TO
. IT
IS
. IT
. I
. 64
. 48
.
.107
. 4
1
Steers.
steers.,
3 heifers,
steers.,
21 feeders.
1040
1072
715
, 831
764
4 45
4 40
4 10
4 80
1 sol
- Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. July 17. COFFEE Th 12 cows i3 3 86 cows.,... 790 8 15
market for coffee futures opened steady at a 40 steers.. ..ima to
decline of 2ft6 points under scattering liq- -WESTERNS KJ2BRA8ICA.
uiuakuoil euiu ra we.yunaej awwor nnuimii 1 1 wwm... trwv 9 iv
cables, while It was also reported that some 4 cows.... J018 3 65
of the firm offers of Santos were a shade 122 steers.... 628 1 65
easier. Offerings were not very heavy, but 23 steers.. 11J4 CO
there seemed to be comparatively MUle de- 18 feeders.. 79 4 60 .
mand and while the undertone of the mar- 7 !ifs. ft cs. 761 ' 1 10
ket continued steady the close wag at a net 8 steers..., 793 8 40
decline of 1&5 points.- Sales were reported It calves... 211 6 60
of 26,000 bags. Closing bids follow: 3 calves...' 176 7 00
July, 165c; August, 6.70c; September, 6.76c; 1 10 steers.... 607 4 tf
October. 6.80c: November. a.86c: December. Lanenram T-imeiMeh
6.oc; January, 6.80c; February, 7.00c; March, 17 feeders. .1128 4 56 . 15 cows 20 3 SO
i.wt, Apiii, i.viti, w.i , .wis, i.wv,; j t ii, . m. . w artey fsuD
.put, iiiaratii Birsur, mv, 11 v. 1, otiw, no.tl- 1 25 COWS aT4 a 76
tos, No. 4, SVi'at'Hc; mild, market quiet; Falntor ft St John-Mont
uoraova, iiuo. 108 steers... ! 4 76
. 14 steers. ..Ulfi (
Bt. JoeenU Lire Stork Market.
ST. .TOOEPH. Jtilv 17. CATTLF
celpts, 1 900 head; market steidy to s ads
lower; steers, 44.aOiiif.6o; t-ov.1 and heifcia,
2.50195 00; calves, 3.0O8.00.
HUU8 Receipts, d.duu nesa; marxei.
steady; top, 18 86; bulk or sales. 8 50$8.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Reneipts,
head; market steady; lambs, 14 6tf7.80.
Missouri river," writes the Omaha strap
hanger, "and'hava noticed that California
I away ahead In th matter of fighting
ths white plague. Residing In Omaha, I na
turally am Interested In Its welfare. It
the facts as stated In the Call are true
in San Francisco, they are true of All
cities, and it 1 time th straps in street
cars were thrown cut"
1,500
OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS.
StapU nasi renew Praises price rar.
nlsheel hr Hnrore anal Wkoleaaler.
BUTTER Creamery. No. 1, delivered to
the retail trade in 1-lb. carton. 30c; No. 1,
tn im.ll. tiih ln' NI.. 9 In 1.1K Mrt.n,
9 Steers. ...10H5 4nOlv7 Va 9 in uaik ,i'.e r....i.i.,
17 Steers.... 843 t 0 atnek. aolld naok. 20 Wn: dalrv. In SO-lb. tuna.
7 steers..., 86 8 85 23c Market changes every Tuesday.
cows..... J0 3 46 CHEEnhi Twins, mto; young Americas.
He; daisy, 18o; triplets, 180; II in berg or, 16c;
No. 1 brick, 17c imported Swiss, goo; do
mestic Swiss, 23o ; block Swiss, 22o.
POULTRY Dreaeed broilers, 230: bens.
16c; oocks, 10c; ducks, 16c; geese, 16c; tur
keys. 26o: pigeons, per dos.. tL60: homer
237 steers. .1104 8 00 sauabs. per dos.. 84.00: fancy sauaba. oar
, it steers. ..1044 4 78 Cos., li.oo; no. 1, per aos., r3.vo. Alive:
7 calves... S12 3 40
FIRST SCHOOL IN DAKOTA
Monument to Mr Erected on Sit) Of
the Old Bnlldlngt mt Bon
Homme.
SIOUX FALLS. B. D., July 27,-(8pecial.)
As the result ot a meeting just held by
members of a society of old pioneers of
Bon Homme county, which was .organised
for the purpose, further arrangements were
completed-for the erection of a monument
to mark the site of the first school build
ing erected in Dakota territory, which, at
the time of the erection of th building,
included ths present states of North and
South Dakota, Wyoming and other states
of the west.
The cost of the monument wilt be about
800, all of which amount has been con
tributed by the school children of Bon
Homme county. Ths site of the old struc
ture ws at th old town -of Bon Homme
on the Missouri river In Bon Homme'
county, South Dakota. The exact spot
which ths old log school house occupied
cannot be definitely determined at this lat
date, as fifty years have passed sines ths
structure was erected.
Ths monument will be erected north t,f
th first store In the old . town of Bon
Homme. One. side of th monument will
bear th data the first school house waa
erected 1800. Upon another will be placed
the name cr ti Orst teacbsr, Mrs. J.
Kounts, and the names of - ths ten pupils
who were In attendance.
Metal Market. n u Van Tassell-s-Wvoi Rrollara. 16c: hena. 12c: old rooatera. 7n: nM
inc. w iuim. juiy xi. bciaui arena- lis leeaers.. 1111 0 tsj . so feeder.. nil B 00 ducks, run reamerea, 11c; geese, lull reath
8Teeders.,1018 6 00
ard copper market firmer; spot and futures.
11.76(12.00. London market firm; spot
price, 164 10s; futures, prices, 66 . 2s 6d.
Lake, 112212.87; electrolytic, 112.37
13.60: casting. ll2.12Utri2 26. Tin irregular:
spot price, ll4 5a; futures, prices, 160 7s
spot price, 14Ht 6a; futures, prices, l&0
6d. Lead easy; snot 4 8MM.46. New York
and (4.304.324. East St. Louis. London,
soot price, ill 8s 8d. Spelter dull: 15.6tKuS.60.
New York; 4.96606. East St. Louis. Lon
don, spot price, iZ2 12s 6d. Iron, Cleveland
warrants. 48s 7d In London. - Locally iron
was quiet.
4 60
476
t 00
Treason- Statonient.
WASHINGTON, July 17. The condition
of the treasury at the beginning of bual
neae today wa as follows: Trust Funds
Oold coin, (MS, 4tl. 663; silver dollars, 39..
126.000; silver dollars of lkkO, )3.6,'.0uO; sliver
certificates outstanding, (4H9,166,0ta). General
fund, 12,331.807; eurreut liabilities. I IK, 134,-
81 steers.. ..1133
13 feeders. .1120 5 10 23 steers.. ..1223
24 heifers. ..IH18 4 46
Folland ft Co. Wyo.
174 cow.... 1W
Rocky Mountain Cattle Co.-Wvo.
67 steers.... 610 4 00 4 calves... 230
26 calves... 160 I 60
St. John ft Talntor-Wve
22 steers.. ..1110 4 76
HOGS Range of prices narrowed a little
tn the hog yards this morning en a market
that was unevenly higher. Trading was
very erratlo in both divisions, loads of hogs
that were almost identical in weight and
quality going at figures a dime apart in
many instances. Advances of 16c and a
Uttie
Feorla Market
PEORIA. July XI. CORN-Steady; No. 1
white, ask?; No. 1 yellow, 66c; No. 3 yellow, dime were not lnfreauent while aulte
64V:; No. 64Vc; No. e, 13ci no grade, 6;t) I bualneaa was done at price levele no better
oka
ered, 10c; turkeys, 19c; guinea fowla, 10c
each; pigeons, per dos., 60c; homers, per
dos., tl.OO squabs, No. L per 00s., l.0; No.
3, per dos., M).
M8H (an irosen jncaerei, uo; wnite
f!sh. 14c; pike, 16c; trout, 16c; large crap
pies, 20c; Spanish mackerel, 18o; sel, lie;
haddock, 13o; flounders, 18c; green catfish,
18c: buffalo. 8c; halibut 10c; whtte perch.
c; bullheads, 14c; roe shad, 1.00 each;
snad roes, per pair, no; irog legs, psr aos.,
30c; salmon, 16c.
UEfc.r tuts-hid: ino. 1, oo; No. 1.
14c: No. t. o. Loin: No. 1, 18c: No. I.
14c: No. 8. lOvic. Chuck: No. J so: No. A
4o; No. 8, 6o. Round: No. 1, 11 o; No.
2, o; No. 3, so. r-iate: Jo. 1, 7c; No. 3,
two; no. s. o.
FRUITS oraagesi . California Camalla
OATS Lower; etendard, 80S41c; No.
wiilte, 38T9c; No. 4 white, JVic.
than ilronir In a aanaral evav. Ik. ..,. trtnd KedianO vaieneias. iV BIBO. Per POX.
market appeared to be all of a big nickel M 00; 12 sue, per box. 84,60s 160 slae. per
Wool MArket.
ST. LOUIS. July 27. WOOL Firmer; me
dium grd combing and clothing. 23T123Vic;
light fin. 17lSc; heavy fin, litj14c; tub
washed, !& 33c .
Ferslitent Advertising Is th Road to Big
Returns.
higher, common and rough mixed grade
sliomng tne greater improvement.
Heavies and heavy mixed moved around
3s.lMtJ6.26 according to quality and weight
Good mixed sold readily at (8 3MJ8.40 and
light and bacon Weights commanded the
high flguree, seleoted lights topping at
(S ao. A large share of a fully normal supply
ranged from 18 SO to 88.46 aa compared with
yesterday's bulk or S8.104fk.40.
box. 14.60; 174 and smaller sixes, per box.
14 60; Havana Mediterranean tfweeta. 300-llt
sixes, per box, 84.00. Lemonsi Llmonlera.
extra fancy. 100-800 alses, M6O1 choice. 800-
860 slses. per box, 1,0042I 80; l-M) slae. lOo per
box less; Bunset brand, par box, 17 60.
Bananae: Faney seloot, per bunch, nan
160; J uin do. per Duncn, (Z.Totja.fb. t anta
let-pes: California, 64 else, 84.60; 41 stand
ard a, 65 64) Apricots: California, per 4-
Ehlpping demand was not very broad, but 1 basket crate, (1.60. Flumsi California, red.
Seven Saar Miles . liar
PIERRE, S. D., July J7.-(Speclal.)-A
prairie fir yesterday burped over a
strip of country about ' seven miles
long and a mil or more wide west
of Bhrnt The only damage waa to
hay lands, and ' an hay Is . a scarce
article this fall, the loss to those who were
counting tm that territory for their winter
forage, will be heavier thsn under ordinary
conditions.
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of th stomach, llvr torpor, lame back
and wak kidneys are overcome by Elec
tric Bitters. Guaranteed. 80a.' , For salt
by Beaton Drug Co. , .v'.
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