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ron warrants at the COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Fhoat Strong oa Higher O very dill with $3.9 b s and Rain in apelter fi JEPTEMBER CLOSES ONE-EIGHTH UP Anxlons Long Sellers Make Corn Plt ower on Liberal fton of Trade and Quotn Staple and Fancy ¥ Receipts lberal; good stock, firm, ¥ POULTRY~Hens, 7¢; young and s1d roustars, and and Lower. her eables caused sat market today Common to' falr. mber dellvery closing firm & o¢; haddock, 10c, pickere, firm _on highcr cabl L Cholce, 8 Frices q tHuctuntions om outsiders buylng orders came Continued favorabie drances to any pronounced bulllsh around 65 u o BRaNCNE RHUBARB - CARROY TURNIPS-Per $oz., 00 Minneapolis and Local receipts were 34 cars, 4 of con- corn pit furnished the most inte somewhat easler thunderstorms twenty-four hoirs. to the general preva Lermudas, per crate, §2. CAULLFLOW Longs were s congequently considerable selling wower at 6% 3 0f contract g Local receipts w adeney n oats was toward a mostly in sympathy Sty of the early sellers turned | WATERMELO, There was liberal selling warly account, and local EAPPLES-Per doz., $1.50@1. JERRIES--Per 24-qt. o RASPBERRIES - Per 24-qt. case, $2.50; red, sllers were led by Phil- lips, who &old quite a considerable quantity There was free lquidation of July by commission houses. crop bulleting we lttie or no rain In th The September ¢ The weekly unfavorable. southwest yesterduy n ranged between e, closing with a lows of Ye at 2 pts were 70 cars. with a gen dency. The openin downward t for the same. was some lquidation e Jongs and also some se! a moderate way wag small and following the rather sharp break at the opening there rre no violent re bought on_the closing _boc Lard wold ‘between $8.45 and $8.55, 16¢ lower at the former figire. between §7.85 and $8.0214, closing 20c lower at $7.47%4 ¥ “alifornia, new cartons, 75c; layel 65¢; imported, per’ Ib., 10@lc. Peralan, in’ 6! MISCELLANEOUS. Y—California, per 24-section case, Halloween, bic per Per bbl., $4.; per half bbl., §2.78. NUTS—English walnuts, per ib., lsc; fil- berts, per Ib., 13¢; almonds, per | raw peanuts,’ per’ Ib., buske “Ipts for Friday: , 135 cars; ho ,| | i The leading futures rangad as follows Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close i | 7 651 11 % AT Y LOUIS, July elevator, new; July, '62bc Lower; No. 2 cash, 4§ 0. 2 sh-auotations were as follows HAY—Firmer; AOUR-Iasy, winter patents, § stralghts, § 3 IRON COTTON' 3.00; bukers No. 3 spring, 63u6itsc; No. 2 red, TWINE PROVISIONS duil; boxed lots ribs, $8.375; clear sides, $8.621. Bacon, dull; extra_shorts, 39; clear ribs, sides, $9.50. 28'3@20¢; No. 3 white, 20%@ | 28—No. 1 flax, $1.88; No. 1 northwe: prime timothy, si. PROVISIONS—Mess Lard, per 100 | hork, per bbl,, $13.87 s, IO 45, " turkeys, 94100 8¢, geese, dc IR—Steady; = creamery, 14@Xc; sldes (boxed), Basis of high wines, $1 Following are the receipts and shipments | Recelpts. Shipments. | RPOOL, July 3.—WHEA’ ke today the hit. creameries, Cheese, steady, ter market wa 18¢; dalrles, 14@16%c. YORK GENERAL MARKET. Quotations of the Day on Varions Commoditien, NEW YORK, July ~FLOUR—Recelpts, winter stralghts, winter extra: Minnesota patents, grades, $2.30G2.40. .50; choice to fancy, yellow western, 8ic; CORNMEAL-Dull; i Brandywine, state, 52gbic, ., New York, carlots, BARLEY MALT--Dull; western, 65 WHEAT-—Recelpts, good United States, 6 n City Gral KANSAS CITY, July 3--WHEAT-July, ptember, 2 hard, 61@6ic; No. 3, 58@idc; No, 2 red, Bla6lige opened firm ocal covering. and light offerings. The net advance. hey remained on_export rumors Closed steady 2 mixed, & OATS-No. 2 white, Option market opened fetions for showers eat and in sympathy 8y and partly le lower. UTTER—Creamery, 15@17 T, S0% G 0%c. OATE-Roceipty @dnge; track whit fair demand; fancy western cre 9 1 %05 crop, ¢ 1900_crop, 18if18zc; ; fancy western prints, 2c; fancy rm; Galveston light to heavywelghts, 4@ PROVISIONS. 12.00; mess, $9504710.00; beet $10.004711.00; mess, $16.006115.00. “Beef, firm; family, Toledo TOLEDO, July 3 ~WHEAT—Dull, steady; cash and_July, i u ty, extra Indin Cut meats, firm; pickled bellles, $3.50@11.00; pickled shoulders, §7, 7.60; pickled ham: western steames tinent. $9; South Amerien, §9.67 clear, $15.00a TALLOW-Ste country (pkgs fre RICE-Qulet; dom @0se: Japun $8.80; refined, ens mess, $16.704116.75, falr to chotee, 43 New Orleans, $2.250270; souths ) per bbi, $2.50 barely steady; creamery, 191 eipts, 14,84 pkgs.; dull and Recelpts, 11, pkgs.: dull and white, s%@ y small, colored and white, 8 EGGE—Recel candled, 13al4c. weak: func fowls, 1lc; dressed, wei i turkeys, 7asige; fowls, G TALS—There will be no metal market ork until Monday closed Thursday, Friday and rade in metaly dull all day, with values at the close toally unchanged from the previous srted as very dull, with $0.4 bid and $10 asked: lake copper, very duli at dull and nominal at 2780 btd and lead, unchan at 34.3714; spel and $3.95 nsked feeling was irreguinr. spot firmer_and closed at €13 5s for ) 156 for fUtUres; cOPper Wik a Li7 for spot and &67 108 for abroad closed qulet at £10 68 hed the day inactive wlish fron ensed off some- closing ut Gls and Middles- At 4 60 ONAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. ons on duce. sasce; turkeys, 6@fdc; duc Chickens, per 1b., 12@13¢. 2awndc: t@ibe: separator, 18 ack bass, i8c; white Lass, K¢, bluefish, lic; buiiheads. 10c: blue buffelos,’ 6e; 'cattish, 12¢; co ciscoes, ic; halibut, 11¢ 7c; plke, $o; . salmon, l4c; sunfish, ¢ h, B0 per doz., $1. @10 i by Omaha Wholesal assoclaticn: Chole upland upland, 9.0 Rye atraw 3. ). These prices v of @ood color and quality. De- Recelpts, 2 ears, ¢ white, e 1%, VEGETABLWS, Native. per doz., 350400 Home grown, per b, le S—I'er gloz., 20 Hothouse, per doz, 40@ioc, ‘er bu, er doz.. fe. per bu., e, ~Per bu, %c, Home grown, ke Tex sk crates, $1.60. i new t—Home-grown, per doa. per 1% bu. basket, 40c; basket, 3 . $1; per'ie bu., Bc. i—Per bsk., 75c@31; crate S—Texas, 30435~ each. FRUITS, e, $1.6500 3 California, per #1b. box, Missour, per 24-qt. case, $1.75@2.00. Californt per box, fuc; free- e RICUTS—Calitornia, 4-basket crates, iltornia, per crate, $1.35. RIES—Per 24-qt. case, $1.75. TROPICAL FRUITS. ~California scedlings, $3.26; 33,00, ufornia, extra fancy, $.18; NAB-—Per bunch, according to sise, ), boxes, Sairs, 8o | 18G20c; ; roasted, o pecans, 10§22 1’ green, 6gc; No. 2 green, 1 salted. The; No. 2 sulted, e No.'1 veal calf, 5 to 1214 Ibs. ] cult, 12 10 16 Ibs., 6o dry hid sc; No. 3 vea 8, 8@13c; sheep horse hides, $L00G2.25. irnin and Erovision ~WHEAT-Firm; No. K2%c; track, SGRIYC, Tose wflnI'lrlrd frufts and at the close [ tor sixty days a Feeling contl prime, blgubNe CALIFORNIA dull and feature Ib., a8 to slze and quality FRUITS-—-Market Plaches, peoted L@isc; unpeeled, 84 MOVEMENTS IN STOCKS AND BONDS. United States Steel Drops on D Pointment Over Dividend NEW YORK, July lay's stock mar- ume of business wi mall that had significance could hav The subject of most vital Interest on the exchange wis whether It would be possibie 10 get together & quorum of the go for adjournme until Monday accomplishe The leader In such marke United States Steel nough the di ver the dividend, o hed to the fact Appointment rather over ulators xold the stock freely d suffered even more markedly, declin ink 4% from the top leyel { nominal, medium grades, 11@17c; lght fin o carry over As high as 28 cent was pald for call loans and consid Hquidation was pre hour was the most active of the day on the up of accounts, leading &tocks were cart The apprehension was felt that the cak bunk statem when trading was resumed Texas and ( £ merchantable fleeces, Some gpeculation has have to be fa. on next Monday. The bond market was dull_and frregular, States bonds were all unchanged on the last Commercial Advertiser's 1 exodus to the Henley regatta today which left the Stock exchange practically There was no business fn dome. res were quite ne \pproaching Copper stocks were flat n call 1s ens liscounts at 27-18 § Sngland toda rails und American sh w York holiday. ith other metals. {at % per cent and The Bank of | 110,569,900 rnuhl correspon. | of_wool in Boston this week IT74 bales, against 21015 last week and 9,26 for the same week last year. The total market by Austria. Exchange on Paris is bales domest| ¢lgn. Shipments of wool for the week end- ing July 1 were 4,436,620 pounds. This shows a deerease of 2 nents of 469,33 pounds for the previons week. Bince January 1 the total shipments amount to 122,339,365 pounds, following are tne closing prices es the New York Stock exchange Baltmore & Ohio Ches. & Ohio Chicago & Alton.. C1% (Adames EBx... 54 American o pd......... do ptd......... Amer. 8. & R Denver & R. G.. Anac. Min. Co. i Brooklyn R. T. Colo. Fuel & I. middling gulf, 9%4c. Sales, Itinols Central lowa Central aufet, unchanged; “American J 423-3%. Bales of the day we %o B of which 500 were for speculation and ex % Glucowe Sugar iHocking Coal Lake Erle & e ‘.,. Manhattan I Steady; sales,” 600 bales; ordinary, fe; ordinary, §11-16c; low middling, 7%c! L dling, §%he; good middling, & 103, National Salt ember, 6314@63%c; De- No. 2 hard, $4@soe, ic; track, He; “ash, 29%c: track, September,” 21%@ ¢ " FLOUR—-Dull; patents, $3.46G3.60; extra tancy and stralghts, $3.00G3.16; clears, 32.6¢ MEAL~—Higher, $2.35. BRAN--Firm; sacked, east track, 63@édc, nulhfl. P0G old, $11.00% |er¥ at $1.27. 18§16 igTe. o Pork, weak; jobbing, lower, $5.25. Dry salt’ mea.s, extra shorts, $8.12%; clear hminal. Steady at $4.3004.40. FFirm at $3.8215. rm; chickens, 8c ducks, éc B springi sprin, spring —Steady: nearby Te. SIPTS—Flour, 2,000 bbls.; wheat, orn, 16,000 bu.; oats, 26,000 bu, TS—Flour, $§,000 bbls.; 41,000 bu.; corn, 8,000 bu.; oats, 20,000 bu. No markets on the Fourth of July, wheat, Grain and Prov —8pot, red western winter, Gs Slad; 1 northern spring, 5s 6%d; No, 1 Cali- i, | fornta, 58 914d. December, bs 7t%d. Futures, steady; September, American mixed, 4s 1%d; American mixed, old, 4 3d. Futures, quiet; 4s %d; September, 48 1d; October, PEAS—Canadian, firm, bs 111d. FLOUR—8t. Louls fancy winter, dull, t London (Pacific coast), steudy, ) PROVISIONS—Beef, firm; extra India mess, 688 9. 6ds 64 Hams,' short cut, 14 to 16 1bs., firm, 48s 3d, Lard, steady; Ameri- ., in pails, i3s 3bad; prime ‘western, 43> 3d. Bucon, land cut, 26 to 30 Ibs., 4 to 24 1bs., 4s; long clear middles, light, to 84 1bs. 468 Od; long clear middles, heavy, 3 to 40 Ibs., 44s '6d; short clear backs, 16 to 43s 84 clear bellies, 14 to 16 1bs., 4s, are, 11 to 13 Ibs., 26 6d. -Firm; American ‘finest white, merican finest colored, 468, Pork, firm rimes moss, steady; Cumbe 8d; short ribs, 16 ~Qulet; finest United States, %s; and Provisions. December, 6lic} 44%c: September, 45%c; cash, %0 48%c; No. 2 ‘white, 49%4@ 484 50 timothy, $11.50G12.00; cholce dairy, 14 fresh and Missouri stock, loss Off, cases returned; new ases included, 14c more. EIPTS- Wheat, 106,600 bu.; corn, 13,600 11,000 bu. SHIPMENTS -Wheat, 80,00 bu.; ,corn, 7,20 bu.; oats, 10,000 bu. phin Produce Market. 114, July 3-BUTTER- m- EGGS-—Steady, but qulet; fresh nearby, o fresh western, 1 sh southe Dull and weak: New York full creams, fancy small, 93@%93%¢; fair to cholee, fresh southwestern, in and Seed. Thei September, 61%¢; 1e: -Dull, lower; cash and July, 4%c; cash, 2Me; July, . prime, $650; Oc- s Wheat, Flour and B NEAPOLIS, Minn, July 3—WHEAT July, Bic) September, 81t K No. o harh: apae N i No. 2 northern, #3¢ ‘HI;I!; l:lh‘.hh_ £1.7073.50; second 1.50m3.60, fNrst clears, . 0@2. second clears, §2 b 1o bulk, $10.50 ¥ Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, July 3 —~WHEAT- No. 1 northern, 67%c; No. 2 north- July, 1; No. 1, 48, ~Btead 47uc; Beptember, Goige yi No. 2, Be: sample, 13 YORK, July 3—EVAPORATED lay's | APPLES~Trade was aguin very tame in fair, " S, ' nominal; re stock, 104481 bales. I RS e 30% Pacific Coast 6204 Pacific Mall . 571 Pressed 8. Norfolk & W. 8 |Pullman P. Car . epublic Steel Ontario & W Pennaylvania 1504y Tenn. Coal Union Bag & P.. U, 8. Rubber Western Unifon .... 2% *Ex-dividend. New York Money Market. YORK, July ~MONEY-On call, firm at 6Go per cent last loan, 15; ruling prime mercantile paper,' 4@’ STEKLING EXCHANGE—Easier, actual business In bankers' bills at $4.57%@ % for demand and at $4.80% for sixty ays; posted rates, $4.86@4.58%; commerclal ances, $1.06;" certificates, no bld nor offer runs, ' 119,60 4 ghipments, 134,007 " bbl C bar, 55%e; Mexican dollars, 4ic. BONDS--Government, active; rallroad, Irregufar. Lhe clusiug piices vn bunds today are as U. S ref. 2s, reg..17 (N Y. C. 1s..... rreveeniusn| do D. of C. 3, 68 Reading_gen St L& IMc St L & S F g 6. Ches. & Ohlo 44s 4o §. F. deb. Y Chicago Ter. 4s Rallway 5s.....117 S. R, & T. 6s.. lowa Central M, K &T 2 Centuries ... Boston Stocks and Nonds, BOSTON, July 3.--Call loans, $4@5 loans, 314@i per Amer. Sugar American Tel. Boston & Al Toston Elevated . Hoston & Me 54 Adventure Dominion Coal ..... 39% Fianklin Fitchburg ptd 7 Tamarack London Stock Quotations, LONDON, July 3—4 p. m Pacific pfd... Iinols Central . | |itand Mines 4d per ounce. 'he rate of dis- n market for short bills is 26-106G2 1-16 per cent; for three months' bills, G2y per cent "BAR SILVER-Quiet at 16@?2 per cent count fn the of NEW YORK, the closing quotatio 8 on mining |Little Chiet mstock Tunnel Deadwood Terra ISmall Hopes Market | Leadville Con corresponding day iast vear a hollday. July 8.—Clearings, balances, $2,152.714. 3.~Clearings, Posted exchange, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JULY 4 #1581 on demand; New York exchange, unt % ST. LOUL Arings, $5.2465 1 balances, $1.704.414; money, 5 per cent; | New York exchange, 15 ount bid, par neked i CINCINNATI, July 3.-Clearings, $3,874.« 100, New York'exchange, 10G20c discoun money, 348 per cent PHILADELPHIA, o duly 3.~Clearings, 21,201,747, balances, 2,089,910 [IMORE, July' 3 O47; balances, §704,156 NEW YORK, July 3.-—Clearings, 02, balances, §14,525,760. Clearings, 16,5 Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, July 3.—Today's state- ment of the treadury balances in the gen. eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 go.d reserve in the division of redemption shows: Aval Kold, $68,787,812. ble cash balance, $174,314,5i8; Exchange Closes T11l Monday. EW YORK, July 3.—The Stock exchange | I be closed untl’ Monday und banks | will restrict business as much ax possivie | on account of the heat. The Cotton ex-| | change will open Friday Wool Marke ST. LOUIS, July 3.-WOOL~Unsettled, Haldc; heavy fine, 911¢; tub washed, 167 g0 LOSTON, July 3-The American Wool and Cotton Reporter will say tomor- row of the wool trade: The markot has been more active and prices have rulod firm. The business has been in spots, how- It Is probable that half a ozen ouses have transacted the bulk of the | w58 done and they have succeeded in andling some large lines of wool, In lldh\1 dlifornia wools, pulled and ured, as well as fine unwashed and un- | ren in progress among the dealers, espe- n scoured wools, but the have not ot bought a very great amount. Both the large and the small mills have heen represented n the market. The sales for the week In Hoston amounted to 5,433,000 | pounds domestic and 280,00 pounds foreizn, muking atotal of 619,00, ngainat a' otai of 1 M0 for the previous week and a total 500 for the' corresponding week last year. The sales since January 1 amount to 5, against 65,956,800 for the ing time lust year. The receints mounted’ to celpts since January 1 show an increase the same months last year of 3,207 and a decrease of 23,702 1or- 19 pounds over the ship- LONDON, July 3—WOOL—The offerings at the wool auction sales today number a,- 268 bales. Competition was more general and better prices prevalled, especlally in fine qualities. There was a good demand in Geelong greasy merinos, which sold at 12d to American buyers, The latter also bought crossbreds at a slight advance. A fair se- lection of Tasmanian met with a good de- mand at falr prices. Cape of Good Hope and Natal were In larger supply and hold- ers were firmer, buying In several lots, All scoureds were In good request, the finer qualities being in sellers' favor. Cotton Market. W YORK, July 3,—~COTTON—On the tfl'n‘rdneAd“l')::‘ market decldedly downward be- g;,r-mrlnlx’i‘ré:fi; Toward the close realizing E‘r’i‘("‘:: M’l("hfiep\;llmn was barely steady, with market was steady,” but absence nd liquidation of July . With smaller interior receipts, ers caused a decline of 5us lower to 3 points higher, mlddlln? uplands, $%c; | 5,321 bales. July 3 ~COTTON--Spot, pot closed “easy LIVERPOO! were 8000 bales, | ort, and Included 7,40 American. ) 000" bales, Including 1,000 American. P NEW ORLEANS, ' July COTTON— S middiing ST. LOUIS, July 3.—COTTON-—Quiet; middiing, 8lc: sales, none; receipts, 2451 bales; shipments, 2,96 : bales: shipi 2906 bales; stock, 61,22 GALVESTON, July 3.—~COTTON—Market firm, at $%c. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, July 3.~COFFEE—Spot RIo, ulet; No. 7 nvoles, bc. Mila” 1‘|u’1‘=|5 ordova, 8%fi12igc. The ® total sales of coffee reached but -.600 bags and fluctun- tlons were confined to & points in today's market, The Coffee exchange will he closed the balance of the week. The forelgn market news was about as expected. There was nothing in domestic or Brazilian sta- tistles to affect sentiment and trading in spot coffee was lax. Sales inciuded Au- Bust at 5.10c and May at 6.70c. Ofl and Rosl NEW YORK, July 3.—OIL—Cottonseel, steady; prime crude, nominal; prime’ yel- low, 3¢. " Petroleum, dull. Rosin, steady. Turpentine. steady, 3616@dTe, OIL CITY, Pa.. July 8.—OIL~Credit bal- bbls.; average, i average, LONDON, July 3.—-OIL—Calcutta linseed, spot, 83s; linseed ofl, 328 114d. NEW YORK. July 3-SUGAR—Raw, steady; falr refining, 39-16c: centrifugal, 9 test, 4 7-32c. Molasses sugar, 35-16c. Re- fined, steady. NEW ORLEANS, July 3-SUGAR-Mar- ket qulet; open keitle, §3-16@4c: open ket. tle centrifugal, 3%@id%c; centrifugal, yel- low, 4%@4 9-16c; meconds,’ 2%@de. Molasses, dull; centrifugal, 7@16c. New York Dry Goods Mark: NEW YORK, July 3.—DRY GOODS—Most houses made a short day of it. The mall order demand proved moderate. There has been no change in tone in any line of cotton 0oda, piain or (ancy. The Fall River mar- et {s dull but firm. Men's wear woolens in considerable demand in plain svaple goods und tone generally firm. ' Dress goods con- tinue dull; fancles irregular in price. Dedicate Illinois Baildin, BUFFALO, July 3.—Though the regular Illinols day at the exposition will not be held untfl September 16, today was set aside for the dedication of the Iilinols building. The following members of the Illinols commission to the Pan-American expesition were at the bullding this morn- Ing receiving guests: James W. Temple- ton, president; Henry W. Evans, William A. Heath, Thomas A. Grier, Edward J. Brundage, Charles A. Davidson, Thomas A. $mith, Willlam B. Brinton and John W. Stanton. The greatest healer of modern times Is Banner Salve for cuts, wounds, sores, piles and all skin diseases. It is guaranteed. Use no substitute. THE REALTY MARKET. ed on record Wednes- INSTRUMENTS pl day, July 3, 191 Warranty Decds, F. T. Vaux and wife to Mary Donovan, k 4, South Omaha. . 3 hild to W. G. Ure, lot ‘6 Dupont Place; lot 1, block 2 Patrick’s add ; w a3 feet 01‘1- i feet lot 2, block 14, 8. E. Rogers's add . weee . 2,50 G. P. 'Davis and wite to same, lot bloek “V,"” Low add.; lot 15, block 7, Bedford Place 1 8. McCandless and wife to A, R. andleas, und, 1-6 Interest in lofs d 3, Block 1; lot 8, block 7; 1o Block 8 feet lots 6 and 7, block 5 and lots 6 and 7, block 6: part lots 5 and 7, block 7, und part lots 7 to 19, block 8, Isabel add Omaha Realty Co. to Lilile Aarons, 1 feet lot 2, plock 13, Parker's add C. Parkin and wife to J. C. Brew- 514 lot 7 and n'y lot 8, Morri- m’ and wife to Alfred Hrain- rd, 10t 6, block *H," Prospect Plac Rees’ Picnic Syndlcate to Atlant Realty assoclation, s § feet lot 4, and n 32 feet lot 45, Rees Place ot Quit Cistm Deedns, H, A. Westerfield, trustee, to L. W Hill, 1ots 1 to 4, 7, block 1, and part 1ot §, block 6, Boggs & H'8 add... 1 anc Reeves to G. M. Keeves, lot 2, block 47, and lots 1 and 2, block 233, Florence veir . . Same to K. L. Reeves, lots 1 and block 24, mame ... it 4 fame to F. Wuerth, nwly nelg and other parts of nelg 61813, ... Bame to A, F, Beyer, ne'y nely 6-16-13 Deeds. Sheriff to Thomas Tallon, & strip ad- ning lot 83, Hartman's add. ... iff to W. T, aham, w 100 feet lot 7, block . Smith's add. F Total amount of transters. which the ven- the decline, 80 that this market (s well In warr@nty for the breach o ch (he vene he bulk of all the hoks today soid after having ac X opportunity and converted them o | cover or recol OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET| In order to give Light Receipts of Cattle and Market Acti and Birong on Good Grades article sold Carigon against HOGS SEVEN AND A HALF TO TEN LOWER for costs only fs not a final jud; eviewahie on error Appeal from Do Y Department An answer denylng Very Few Sheep on Sale an Everything Offered Was Western Grues Wethers, Which Brought ces I'uld Yesterday, es in that behlaf made ving that such taxes RESCSSIMONES @ re t and levy of all nor of any of th LA L R several taxes referred to. Receipts were Cattle. Hogs Officlal” Monday Three days this week Sume days lust week Sume week betore Bieme three weeks ago. Bame four weeks ago Bame days last yeat price pud ol Omaha “the' past several days with com- Appeal from « homestead enry and occupying public executed A MOrtRage cupted, and before law entitling obtain title thereto Who perfected th made the required final proof of se and cultivation and obtained from the ernment title to such was fneffectual Hien thereon lands thus oc- full compliance with the him to make Appeal fron £ Where the court, having furtsdiction ot the subject matter and of the partics, upon trial had without objection vacated s because the property sold was exempt, the cution creditor cannot be heard to com- time {n this court n of exemptlons eannot proper) be trled on confirmation of sale 22 _&E W Ggegete = 22 "ggan &g, E3 laws of the United States s the debts of t © of the patent % 7 e == Error from Th rd, with directic ¢ Indicatee Sunday. number of cars of stock brought in today by each road w fi" Sheep H'r 8 “ The Flournoy L1 o Stock and Real I company hel a lease from the Indian own- By § reservation; aciflc Ry.. 11 sublet a portion of this land to Larson, tak- Union_Pacific Bystem 3 CaN W, oud Missour| P these lands provided, “And if any ¢ made of the nd contract shall b Held, that the note given part of the contract of suh- for rent wine a Latson: that the statute and vold, and that it eoul, forced against Larson above quoted mude ‘Total receipts The disposition of the day's recelpts was each buyer purchasing the num- ber of head indicated: i L] b} ] [ ) L re was not a heavy sheep here today and most everything was @ bona fide SHEEP-The County of Ces an and Investment Company Reversed, with directions Department No. 3. n appeal to the distric order of the ar against McKin- rass wethers. A five-car string 15, which was steady with the Che demand was Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co. 50 2,0 . Swift and Company Cudahy Pac Cudahy Pack. Co. Armour & Co,, Bio) R. Becker & Degan. .. Livingstone & Schailer. Wolt & Murnan Other buyers . prices pald yesterday. not very heavy on the part of local pack- ers, but sull everything was sold in good t court from un county board refecting Khould be dismissed unless the has been approved by the coun There were a few feeders offered today and the market while not active could be quoted about steady. Error from Dawson, Revers negligence in thresh that the threshe: machine and could, and would, Job i immaterfal and need od wethers, $3 J 03 U |0 00 spring lambs, $4.76@0.00; Talr to good spring B Koo feeder wethers, 754 ambs, $3.26604.00. CATTLEThere was Representa. cattle In the yards today, 0 undertakes for a consideration ork requiring special skill impilodly cpresents that he possesses, and wil sonable degree natire of the service may he 18 to furnish his own tc or machinery, and as packers e better gra life than for The market could not be quoted much higher, but an early clearance prices pald were the market sometime past. of skill as the CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, raquite; aad D effected and generally very satisfactory. Buyers started out early in the morning the better grades of bect prices, as com- hey seemed and as there were ers took advantuge there {8 an Impl Cattle Steady to ow—Hogs Wenk— Sheep Higher. CHICAGO, July 3. u-;m-{; they are to be put 3. An Instruction which witho assumes the Ll terfal fact is erronec and “bought up “teers at steady to stron pared with want the cattle today, only a few offered, se of ‘the opportunity to push values up A The situation, scribed by strong market. CATTLE—Recelpt: including 800 Texans: steady to prime steers, $5.2506.4 to medium, $4.1006.10; stockei $2.604.66; cows and $2.002.50; bulls, $2.50014.50; calves, @6.25; Texas steers, $4.25u5.25; bulls, HOGB-—-Recelpts, " ‘acific Rallroad Comp: and feeders, from Sarpy. is best de- it a_ good, ste e commoner grades of course did not move as freely as did the cholce heavyweights, but here ponderous artle al attachment to the record art of the evidence In the case. of exceptio ring to suc admit of physic, 20,000 head; 78810, good to, cholce heavy, til they brought uch as was pald for the same are referred 4 articles, answe are filed {n this court with th case, and produced at the hoes the ‘marks of fdentification reporter of identity fs ur ument, the a There ‘were only a few cows and helters on sale today, and most of those that were offered were grassers of rather an inferior There was not enough change in_the prices pald from those in force y terday to be worthy of mention, so that the market can be quoted practi Bulls, calves and stags also sold In just about the same notches they did yester- i bulk of sales, HEEP ' AND to _shade higher; 4.15; falr "to cholce n 'sheep, $3.3614.10; .00; western lambs, $3.50G5.00. New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, July 3.—~BEEVES-—Receipts, 2,217 head; five cars on sale; market sl steers generally 10G15c lower, cholce and not much lower, 15¢ off; all sol cholce wethers, ve in the course feles produced as a part of the bill of exc An employe of n rallrond c A right to assume taken ordinary precaution from Injury iIn the e day. "Where were more stockers and feeders in the yards today than have been he for some little time past. a poor time, as there w ourse of his employ- It was rather for them to arrive, il be very little demand for stock cattle the rest of this week, those who bought them had to figure on them over until the first of next s a result prices were considerably and_undesirable stuff was aimost Stock helfers in particular were hard to dispose of, and some of the sales looked pretty low. tror to hold as a matter o in the course of his em- cen cars moving at the s miles an hour, ployment goes be't rate of four or fi of such negligence as will njuries sustained by ere such injurles result from steors, $4.86a5.86; stockers, 1,800 quarters of 76 head; 562 head demoralized; more than 1,00 calves 6.50; tops, $5.62)3; culls, Cables steady; CALVES—Recelpts, market very In that act w! the negligenc 4. Negligenc the employe is ignorant risks assumed by the latt loyer of whi-h I8 not one of the unsold; veals, $3. Representative 3 009,25 er by his contract buttermiiks, AND ' LAMBS—Recelpt head; 30% cars on sale; sheep & sl Ambs and 250 35¢ cars unsold; sheep, .00; one car ext! 5. Evidence examin trial court erred In dire the defendant. MINUTE Cough Cure It has long been a household f: for Cou, h'n. Ogldln Broatniie P sll other Throat and It 18 prescribea s a spacific for Gri, Mothers endorse remedy for Croup. Children like it. Prepared by K. . DeWitt & Oo.. Chioage and held that the les 50 lowe! cting a verdict for some sales 50c_low: $260G3.50; lambs, 3. at $6.25; culls, $5.50. HOGS-—Recelpts, half cars on ; tions, $6.2006.40. Kansas City Live Stock Market. July 3.—CATTLE-—Re- 000 head Texans, one and a S8y KANSAS CITY, ceipts, 3,00 head natives, 100 head calves; choice beef steers and to 10c higher; others stead. ressed beef steers, 0od, $4.1565.30; eifers, $3.00a4.90; canners, $2.00@2.50; bulls, $2.6564.50; cables, $3.506i HOGB—Recelpis, lower; top, “Bh( :’;l;n\' S o 5 PrAMng supply most common qual inferior grades, EFEEL Y B feeders, stead. to shade lower; cholce R T VAND HEIF 3.90; yearlings, 3.7 Texns grass sheep, zeRER Bronchlits, Poeu- ing Cough and ung Troubles Live Stock Market. 8T. LOUIS, July 3~CATTLE—Receipts, 5900 head, Including 1,60 Texans; markes steady for natives to stro native shipping dressed beef and butcher steers. $4. under 1,000 1bs. and feeders, $2.00G4.65; canners, $1.25@2.85; Texas and Indlan steers, $3.45@4.90; cows and_heifers, HOGS—-Recelpts, for, Texans; it as an infall e2gsse cows and helfers, bulls, $2.806G T market 10c gs and ilghts, 3680659, packers, butchers, $5.9a6.10. LAMBS - Receipts, Jutive muttons, FI383% market 10c lower; $3.00G3.50; culls and bucks, St, Joseph Live Stock Market. BT, JOSEPH, July 3.—CATTL) higher on bes! to lower; natives, $4 40661 e tmssarout e e ogaba e M z others steady cows and helfers, $1.50¢ stockers and feeders, veu's, $3.5066.0 HOGB - Receipts, sazes COCKROACHES Rats, Mice and all other Vermin NS’ Ei5gie u! Druggists and Grooers. $5¢. 4 box, LECTRIC PASTE CO., medium and heavy, $.7006.95; plgs, H.000 6.00; Fulk. 35705824, SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 4§ head; spring lambs, 10G15c higher; others steady’ Stock In Sight. The following tables shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the four principal Iive stock markets July 3 STEAR § South Omaha WALL STREET OWS AND HEIF! " 4 ’ o lig Mo Kansas City The Investor certificate-holder ever lost o cent SUPREME COURT SYLLABI. Unfon Stock Yards Bank against Smout et al Department No ppearing from the . had heen occuple as a_homestead the burden is ipon the ex- refunded on | particulars, free to STOCKERS ANT % New York, Yereptioue 108D, Boyd Commission Co E. Boyd & Co,, therefrom and intentional abandonment When the exeeution debtor notifies the sheriff that the premises about are his homestead sors to Jar OMAHA, N COMMISSION GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS, Buard of Trade Bulld Direct wires to Chic Correspondence, John A Warren & Co and claims the sam hogs here today that has been on the mar- there being close Other markets considerably lower, and as prices here dropped about The as ander section § et to 200 cars on sale partment No A sale of persona 0 and New York, the early sales went at $.75, with the cholcer loads golng 3 big supply, property by a deserd; (1on indteative of grade oF quality Is not a Thy and $3.60, market weakened as the morningz advanced 215 and $5.75. After the first £ the market could be quoted Thg@llc lower. In spite of the fact that there wis a sharp was quite active and EDWARD C. HEEMAN Jones & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. N8 AND COTTON. ! “Correapondence iavited. Privaie Wires to all Lmporten: the market 1he bulkt of the Arthur R The last end 91 the market was vel and weak and fully a dime lower. extreme close {t took good ho, 35 and the lighter welgh! price down Iy a dime lower an closed weak at