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b THE OMAHA DAILY BE;E: THURSDAY, JUNE 35, 1902. e———————————————————————————————————eeeeee e et e e e e e e ——————————e e e e \ \ state dairy, 15%4@21%4c; ereamery, state :n;]mcw YORK STOCKS AND BONDS . 5849 22, posted exchange, $4.55% \§ N r r . e 4600, including 3.2 Texans; marke N COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | 255 Cercomers ™ imitadon, ieidanie fac: sty dnve, | iis'on demand: New York | OMAHA LIVE STO ARK et . b {30, including 3.2 Texans; macket dul P tory, — exchange, 106G premium, goe t $6.000 | dressed beef and bu steers, CHE Recelpts, 1623 pkgs.; irtegular; 1 Street Op tors Fear the| NEW YORK, June i.—Clearings, $228515,- A - Tate 6.0006 steers under 1,000 1! 16 fancy, large ; 'famcy, smail, new, 2 alances, — } : o stockers arn COws 4 t e o y : En t Labor Troubles. . i . tgoket d_re i o New York Orowd Leads Ohioago Corn Bears | §1ate; {1} crem B rr et A po— ‘,::‘:(oh:‘:' A seoth aviet | nees, $1.81 PUTISTN: | Good Medium Weight Steers in Good ; Bt 05 %; cann S0 cu n 2 EGGS—Receipts, 16,414 pkgs.; Irregular; | ¢ aot" } oo 3 6 1 oW B PHILADEL y June 4.—Clearings, 1 dian L20D8.00; § " 88 304 Lively Bession. siaie and Pennayivinia,”1f4e; | western, today was still confined to its narrow yi a1 balar ces, $2,56:,%%; money, 4% Demand at Strong Prices. 3 dixn a mrass, 8 S storage packed a1y special features which varesd the mon: v - HOH TALLOW—Steaay; city (32 per pkg.), 6%4¢; | tony y . 9 eneral * tone was | BALTIMORE, June 4.—Clearings, $4, Plgs a $6.50 SWITCH JULY TO SEPTEMBER OPTION |country (pkes (ree). buaonc B e Y e Taants were amall and | 690 balances. 371 $501: money, 5 per cent. ' | HOGS OPENED WEAK, BUT CLOSED HIGHER P15 Duitchers, 3.3 - Nuu-x- W AL - fair to extra, | were caused by very light selling. The | CINCINNATL June 4-—Cicurings, 843 1 \ SHEEP AND LA elpte, 3,000% JRp— Rar6ke; Japan, 5. , A Yine ), money, 4G8 per cent; New York ex- Sies I8 market active, about " N 1 The quoted rates for spot tin | Chtensible explanation of the heavin | endone, Be grem tom B 0 Siixht Reaction Follows Four Days of | " New'‘Vork were Iifted t0 §00G2., | Ste rrione this’ morhin. that some of the | 8T. LOUIS T ine 4.—Clearings, $0.91564; | Only Three Cars of Sheep on Sale and |50 » s A Lut at London a loss of 108 was noted for | - eting. & the “hut. | balances, $1,453.9¢ 5; money, steady, 415@6 p< Feeling Was Weak, So that Gei 180 Bear Supremacy, but Bulls Are | (00 80 OTI0N med at £131 158, and tavures | Stum Toma of the pumper The rioting In | cent; New York . exchange, %c premium. 3 30 ¢35 New York Live § Forced to Fight for At £128 165, Copper was steady, but quiet | Chicags over the teamsiers’ strike had. the - —e eral Market Conld De Quoted STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. ot ¥ NEW YORK June ' . snd unchanged hero, with standard spot|effect of somewhat sharpening apprehe: New York Mintug “uotntions, . e 2 1 M3 00 5t 9.8 Every Foint. {0 Avgust quoted &t $LLGGIATH; 1nKe, | ston oper the fubject af Iabor troubl Felebp o Wenk to a Dime Lower. R T IR |geivte 24360 falk (o chole $12.90112.62%; electrolytic and casting, $12.00 | generally. The ¢ffects of the coal shortage | ([NEW YORK. .June 4—The following are ot gl S8 Lo B 10c, higher, medium ‘and — @it The London copper marke waslire in the meantime growing more acie the closing pricd s on mining stocks: —_— 3 @ iw w to lawer; bulle und co ¥ pulls awitched with | about 2« 64 lower, with spot closing at £o4 { and the possibility of the soft coal miners | Adams Con iee . 29 (Litgie Chl ceveanes 1 SOUTH OMAHA, June 4. i 21 3 w TITIPIN e T8 Tl N tlag Haniirey e corn Bt today | and futurcs at £54 1s 34, Lead was steady | becoming ultimately involved in the dis- | Allce B & |onurio ST | Recelpte were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. @2; exira fat, ©0Us: cables, Heady: e Paiiers {0 Kuessing what the | 8% last quoted at lye Lundon was about | pute is always kept in mind. This possi- | Jroees . Ophir . Oficial Monday 2.6 bl 3 Las 276 L 1 s o unawie on .l 110t PYN .- g 3 catt and St 5f manipulation by the New York | 28 64 higher at £il 6 3d. Spelter galned | oflity may have accounted in part for the ok T 2 tulpoceat & |Omcial “Tuesday 4 wo 300 D em 4 attle T8 2y tons, $4.50415.50; lambs, bucks, $.50a1.00; s Comstoc uan e 1 0 LZVES-R e ot b “Wears’ changed front|about Yo here, closing at 4jc. London |rather marked heaviness of the United o i h 12 |UMcial Wednesday. Rt 4% 300 L 7 CALV T 7 - o 30 e higher; veals, $450G7.50; tops. wd would be. ey . "and | Was unchanked at £18 oa The new York | States Steel ntocks. The decision to main- | Dextwaod Terra. . 2 100 |Sierrs Novads -oio.. 11 - ; 180 300 I her: Ve 1500 under the ACHon o Taction might have | ron market ruled sweady and qulet at|tain the present price of steel ralls for | iior Siiver e Three days this week 9, , 682 ; 8is Sl - S RE ARD” TSEt-Recelnts, 60005 ur daye of almost | former pric The forelgn markeis | 158, and reports of large orders already |iron Siiver ... viiiinn..3% | Same days iast week.... 6,699 86 | "t 400 o8 4 o < & ~ yp ' A eadd Deen expected after four o o e R P P ) e [ X i 4 sheep, slow to shade lqwer: year!ings constant declines, yet the action was re- were ‘l eady. No. ’. > Y. - | recelved, runnin into .lh!‘ ¥ ', dl L not lame week before. 9. tes 6 4w steady to strong lambs, firm to shade O Qeremia: July eorn cloged. fy@he | orn. . wan quoted at 30064206, No. 3| provent the saliing of United States steel, Same three weeks ago.. §,660 2, N PEtY weeesiiy Bigher: shech, B0g800; yenriinge. 8.0 b Tuly wheat %8 4b foundry, morthern at $19.00@%5; No. 1|especially of the preferred. The weather ; gt TR B R © 48 it 8 [ Dlgher: encop Biogse: yearlinge, 800 Ehen. of ‘all the pits, was the greatest | foundry, southern, .5019.50; No. 1|bureau’s report of the damage by frost N - - days last year..... 8,36 5 5 BRE S T T L e TR L Y atiraction of the combination, The feature | foundry, southern sof! 50319.30. The | last week to corn and the delay to the | LONDON, June.l—The démand for money 'KIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DAT HOGS-—There was another hecavy run hogs, $7.40a7.54; wWestern, nominal. giraction of the combliation, The SEAUS | forelsn ' markets were lower~ Glasgow | planting of the crop and its backward cul: | was brisk '{oday. Diecounte were east:r: | ke tollowing table shows ihe receipts of | hogs here today, so that the receipts for . TH W 3 o e i Y ram Bulling Jule options | CosINE at’ s 4d and Ariddiesborough at [ tivation by reason of unfavorsole weather Qwing to the attra ctlon of {he Epsom race | cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha or | the three days of this week are conaid: Souk Tive S0k Masket utt | Jutiing July vy s S eibed on the undertone of denression. The | the aitendance on the stock exchangs was 3 : thepinree days of thts weeh Ste Sl : : to active support of September. This — extrmordinuty favorable outlook fof the |small and busine ss was restrictea to | ihe year to date, with comparisons with o Y ; : Tons, st Week and also of last year. The market| SIOUX CITY, P Seckal e :.',':,‘,f.','.’.-;l:f: |~ l\v}r‘::”r;:vrr(;”lh,:\w”:‘vl\‘l;a ‘ne| OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. | cotton crop reported by (ne same au- | stream of realizati ons. Americans were ir- lust year: a8; Deo, | started out s shade Jowse than yesterday, "m“.“ ITY, Ja byt oo g gl s thority was the motive for yome buying |reguiar and the de clines were mostiy frac- | . , : " | but sellers did not cut loose to any extent | stead s amount of July stuff obtainable, It ha of cotton carrylng railroads. n e, fem | Cattle . 8%, Foteno! steady; ; cows, balls and o e 1100/ v was | ¢, 9 oads, and espe- |t Erics and _Ontarios were fir Hogs .... ki 3 (| and, the same as yeste\day, the market [ mixed, $2.50615.50; rs and feeders, §2. S e S e and iovers] | Conaitien of Trade Sud Sebiations on | sighy Kansas e St. Louls & | | Statos stcei sharcs were depressed. 1088 e v BLI6T oriso| Mrmed up Gfter the Arst found OF 0. | G440, yeariinke and catven 88600610 © Himes adventurous shorts have been pinched Staple and Fancy Produ Bouthwestern. Southern Rallsay was also | The close was quii:t. Canadlan Pacif D oiiowing o hodll o it | Trading Lecame quite notive and as the | THOGE Recelpta, 4800 head; gteady to By thin contingent. At the outset today | EGGS—Including new No. 2 cases, 1.3l4c; one of the firm atocks in th A | covered. Gold premiums are aquoted: | ioo* of Noua'®o1a" on the South Omana | MOrning advanced the market gained in | weak, selling at $6.5047.15; bulk, $6.851.00 By et A ied "been selling | cases returned, e sharp reaction In Canadian Buenos Ayres, 42.3); Madrid, 37.65; Rome, | FiCS Of BOBE Bold On h . 'With com- | Strength until on the close it was strong Deel for the last four days became aware | LIVE ~POULTRY — Chickens, 8c; old|lss recent suetained advanse some | 1.72. s 0 -} th fo to 50 higher than the opening or & shade | Evapornted Apples and ed Fraita, o or e an LT o ver confident and | roosters, according to age, i@c; turkeys, | SympAthelic effect on the market Con| PARIS June 4| p m-Thres per cent s L e e better than yesterday's close. The bulk of - it T on_ falfly Fteady cables, ighter Fecelpts, | Milic; ducks and geese, 7c; broflar, per ib. bt R e By TR R R B B T ety the account. Spanish | “naee ™ "jg2. |1901. (1900, (1899, 1895, |1597 . [1896. e, o Py ¥ b i M e B T .fl;’.?};w‘]f’!.‘.’.‘,;.pf“.“n‘.J.‘I“.'...’:.“.'\“',:,,,(::; bullish government crop reports and & re- | * . pppn packing stock, 1€%c; cholce | ACtivity In the Consolidated Tobacco bonds. | BEKLIN, June 4,—Discount rate May 19...712%| - | 610 305 4 3 8 61| 3 12 | edlum weights went mostly from §.15 | tone and an increase in demand, though o stricted interior movement covered freely, | BUTTIR 15%; Separator, H@2c. Call money was somewhat easier, but held | bills, 2 per’cent; thnse months' bills, 23 Moy 2 1 6 R 7| to $7.20 and the lighter loads went from | Prices generally rule, State common to putting the prices up somewhat. The b FRESH CAUGHT IFISH — Trout, je; |8t 3 per cent or above. Ster'sm.s exchange | cen May 8 é Ot | $7.10 down. E\-er\-‘fnnx was out of first Ta%c; prime, 3@loc; cholce, 104 erowd et in this movement by supporting | FRESH,, CAUCIL oV " piite: | continued to advance. The firmness of PARIS, June 4.—The offictal list of stocks | }2¥ X hands in good season and today's advance | 10%c: fancy, lle, Prunes are In active ex- July well for a time. Thie nvllr*:l"“ 64 | 11c; perch, buffalo, dressed change in spite of the higher rate for hesitated at the ojrening cs the bourse "l’ carries (he market to the high point of the | port demand and prices are firm with an #4o highter to 4 lower, at sigasie, and | Bie: Boteh 66 DUTLE IR cainen money and the selling by American holders | today. Later busin:ss becceie animated, | ya¥ Vear to date, Representative sales: Advance tendency.’ Supplles of 70-90s are in a few moments jumped boldly to e | 3¢ Bluedns. S5 SRIEIR {4 SOTE 1oe; | of British consols to take profita is attrib- | owing to numerous huylng orders. Most of | M3¥ No. Av. Sh. Pr. Iimited and prices a shade higher; apricots, When the market had a fairly firm basis | FOCK PAS 1500 oly P2 Ted snapper, 10c; | Uted to a demand by bankers to cover | the forelgn securitiea rose, especially Span. Moy 15, 132 firm and moving well export; peaches, 4he bull leaders dumped large quantities | hAOCOCE JLE ihad roe, par pair, 3sc, | BKAINAt previous sales of exchange bills |ish 4s and Portugiese,’ while Ottoman | N2y 11017000160 % qulet and i aquinces, 3%ec: apricots! 80 Degan taking ovef, September rapidly. | Lo o Cher b, 10c; lobsters, bolled, per | Made In the course of borrewing abroad. | banks were ostentwtiously purchased o A » i boxes, 10% ; 'bags, 10%4@ic peaches, Beptember sold from 51%c to 58%c before | 8plit shad, per th. 1920 I0TAters, pylled, The market closed semi-stagnant and | the announcement o the impending pr 90010008 peeled, 14@16c; unpeeled, Sl @10%c. ’fl\' rSflTd fivulslmlnrg::‘:‘::dh::?:“g:‘rw B 1GRONB—Live, per dos. m:'\‘ = )il(nudud‘(;re rather more s;rllve nmlgmunh of an imj .‘;lrmrn'nde‘ o Bevaa il — rhen July dipped and fluct .l % N hotde, 4G5 " ocks and the movement was Irreg- | tiate with the vour:il of ~forelgn bond- Al the close the feeling was tense and the AL—Choice, 6@8c. olde g b it MINISTER CONFESSES ARSON Me s Now in Custody and Will Be Examined as to His Sanity. o ! e 4 e £ pe— eSS 28=nbE R Lo s s zsen "s2cs 3 F3 cwesces "282 %2 "STZR88 PO S2EENBE s, 2 gLreLs EP i oo soaoan 2282 e s E F R 34 g23922 % - 2 tone strong. July closed Halc up, at LR e United States 3s declinea 3 and the 2, |industrials rallied, Sosonov rising sub- 61%@61%e, and September H@ic up, at BRAN—Per ton, $17. "»fl::"‘ 1% per cent on the last call. stantiall; Thomson-lHoustons «were firm. B hent alapiayed were 105 CArs, @ rength, | HAY-Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Commerclal ~Advertiser's ' London | Metropolitans stronger. Rlo tintos were g 3 bt 4 financial cablegram says: Th v asler, o o Y regardiess of the stubborn manner in e R o e Y by, 1 | o lll!ndnnr\: htor;xfln:f’ exch ciie today | of the N 8 i A thRy | KaMce Were Stndintas S0BAS ‘which the advance was fou by e | onrse. 3760, Rye straw, $6.50, These prices | 9 account of the Derby. « cone was | week, rallied later on and closed harder, a ook bears. The local crowd started the upturn GreTor My of Kood Color and quality. De: | gull, throughout, closing " at the lowvat, | The frivate rate of disoouint was 115-16 per b‘?‘;"::h;’fy‘fl;‘fl_;{“;’;"::c:fmg’:’“" L D omea ikt resulted. trom recent bear: | mand fair, Receipts light. B R SR yasg L M0 Bt | (L ietioN, June 4. aRMa Axiaht of iliisn Cattle Hogs Sh'p. H'ses. fsh markets. Later the corn bull crowd VEGETABLES. orted and sagged from start to finish. | taken into the Bank af Engimad on bai- | S M. & Bt P. Ry..... 3 9 o and elevator interests were good buyers. | CAULIFLOWER—Home grown, per doz., | Canadian Pacific, which declined to 141%, |ance today was £120,000. Ynd B Recelpts were small, clearances large, the | T5c was the only feature. Gold to the amount | BERLIN, June 4.—Business was dull on | Miasouri Pacific Ry cauh demand good and the seaboard re- | BOTATOES-Northern, 80c; Colorado, | of £5.00 has been received from Paris, | the Boursé iodiy owing to unsatistactory Unlon_ Pacific system ported the export business better. The |%c; new_ potutoes, per bu. a8, £20,000 from Turkey ‘and £63,000 in_bars has | London and New York sdvices G . W goyernment report of crop conditions was | |GREEN ONIONS Per beeh purchased, Copper sold at £54 the ton — ullish. Lower cables were not considered | size of c 0 tintos at 45 bearish, because they were not as weak| ASPARAGLU i 2| " The following ure the ciosing prices on Vo i L et ) as expected. The local crowd, however, | G40 the New York Btock exchange: WASHINGTON, June 4—Today's state- put on n bear pressure all day and although Atehison 0% /80, Pacific .. " ment of the treasury balances in the gen- & natural reaction came after the sev- Hothouse, per d do pid.. _ y 5 eral fund, exclusive of ‘the $160,000,00 gold | C» R. L . eral days’ decline, it was only after hard Per dos., 3G35e. Baltimors s Tenerve Th the Hivitlon of tedbmotien; | G T L. & P. wes . Work by the bulls, with the assistance of | RADISHES_Per doz., 20@2c. do ptd oo Ehows: Avallable cash balances, $19.339,. | Hilnois Central . . the corn pit, July opened a_shade to %@ | WAX BEANS—Illinois, per box, $1.50; Canadian Pacifio ... 138% Toledo, St. L. 000 "gola, 396488, els. X e up, at T1%@7ike, rold to 12c and closed | %-bu. box, 7oc; per market basket, : | Canada_so.. %h| Ao prd.. % y il o Total receipts T R firm. "be upe at 11%@12c. Local receipts | string beafis, per W-bu., Tc; per bu., $150. | Ches & Ohlo ... 44 Union Pacific . Cotten Maisat The disposition of the day's receipts was were only seven cars, three of contrac REEN PEAS—Per half bu. basket, foc, | Chicaso & Alton..... &l do prd.. . . as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- rade. Minneapolls and Duluth reported {UBARB—Home grown, per Ib., 14¢. | chicago, b P e AR NEW YORK, June 4.=~COTTON—Market | ber of head indicated: 18 cars, making a total for the three| CABBAGE—Californla, new. dc. i g I e opened steady and 1 to 1f: points higher on | Buyers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. points ot 165 cars, against 146 I week | ONIONS—New southern in sacks, per Ib., 162_| do za pta.. % a small scramble of local shorts to secure | Omaha Packing Co. 27 z,%:a . and 489 a_year ago. Primary receipts were | JHe i i ' % Wis. Central '+ profits. After a momentary pause, in which [ Swift and Company o7 5 271,000 bushels, compared with 75,000 bush- IMATOE! —Flor'n* per ft a; t;t 'ira,e. s prices settled back a few points, there was | Cudahy Packing Co. 463 els last year. Seaboard rlrn;nn;‘:l‘ in H#’AV\(:X;&.: ;;'513?: t:\'x cl;: e, $1.76@%00. . n‘l‘nhcr l{ol['wlrd[ ma\;emlgn':. ‘3 which :h:i Armour & Co 631 Wwheat and flour equaled 756,000 bushels er bu., $2. A - ears and investment demand compete Oats were strong, but the market was FRUITS. e 1L 1N for the winter months. Nevertheless, bus- hy P far from active, except in July, which| STRAWBERRIES—Rer 2-qt, case, $3.00 | do pfd............ g iness was at no time particularly active | G. M. Ha commanded the bulk of attention. Receipts | G3.25. G DS I TR ARl LR L isons and the trade was, as a whole, skeptical | Armour & Co gmall, at ninety-two cars, and | CHERRIES—Callfornia, per box, $1.36@ | Colorado so.... SR o 4 of ‘any pronounced rise in prices so long | R Becker & lally 50, o 1t . h 3 2 al e new crop continues to pr T, 0. of late w:a ‘l‘:x Ynen :r‘:-'rket‘"n;uy < hnr(i l{’;’oolggggn|gs_per 2-qt. case, $2.00. do, 2d Bll’A. . . ‘M;:' y“a‘" .."“ . sudden rise to 9.55c for July in Ngw feans covered freely In July, influen largely TROPICAL FRUITS. B:} Amer. 8. & R....... caused a commotion among local shorts by the action of corn. The crowd was not 3 g " 3 o ptd. ... i | at midday and on a fresh wave of buying inalined to_ sell shorts and on remtricted | (FINEAPPLES—Florlda, 30 to e ) e [f0ee Nin, Oy July here worked up to 8.76c, while August | Huston & Co. offerings the price of July jumped from | ¥ i sold at B4%c. During the rest of the day | Livingstone %0 10 8 atrong close, %o up, at e, | [BANANAS Per bunch, according to Colorado Puel &1 994 | the market was quiet. The cose was quiet | H. L. Denns . | ean sweets. $3.7564.00, 3 B n ric 3 3 - | 8t %5 The weather, however, was good. The | ““VENION Fancy, 11900875 chotce, 8.5; Hocking Valiey ! Hocking. Coul [mated et 0K bales Spot closed Lie Joitss Mutnan, .. harvest In Texas Is over. The Ohio June | yreaiinian. $4.00G4.00. Gl nter. Paper . 3 : ml & upl c; ng | Fowler Pack crop report makes a condition of 8. MISCELLANEOUS, I do pid gult, . Baies, none. gFutures closed yers ... Pro '\ 6 . o ) lc; July, i but ;’:n';onl'n ‘:fi:‘ d-';, ;r:‘nue C "'by'm;fi'e HONEY—Per 24-section case, u.1zgtm » P August, 8.44c; ptember, 7.96c; tober, . 1314 2179 grain strength and a mnum&vgn of the [ CIDER—Nehawka, per bbl, $.25; New 7.80c; November, 7.10c; December, 7.6¢} ere were a few more cattle recent flmfl b‘/ brokers, L ldVlnce; Y%},&-&L £ 4 ¥ Liager g o 4 JA,;Aculr)', 7.09c; February, J.7lc; March, °{'a:3“| l?g&v mln(. yesterday, but In 3 ol Ce . T6e. U In e receipts were cars rect B i raders. tfi-'xw;m"p'::m Sretsiod | NUTS-Walnuts, No, 1 soft shell, 1., | Met. > R etne o "GALVESTON, June 4.~COTTON—Nom-|fo packers, That the actual number rting the pit. Ribs were in excellent | 12c; hard shell, per b, dlmc; N soft e oo, M4 inal at 9ic. le was practically the same on Boman. Trade in lard was lightest. The | shell, loc; No. hard shell, éc: Braslis, per 4 LIVERPOOL, June 4—COTTON—Spot in | Tuesday. For the first half of the week fiog situation was bearish on liberal re- | Ib., lc: filberts, per 1., 1%c; almonds, soft 5 ¥ o pta. tair price, 1-32d lower; Ameri, ling, | there {8 an ncrease over the same dayi ts -m} caused an early weakness in |8hell, 16c; hard shell, 15¢; pec large, per’| Mo. “|Pullman P. Car fair, 57-16d; good middling, 55-324; mid- | of last week, bui as compared with the same ,mduel.rd n\ymkfimd lm‘." "a";'?‘ “"do 12c; ‘small, 10c; cocoanuts, per sack, n;vun;l'ed Steel dlrl‘;‘m 51-“{-s 1nm mrmann‘. :}t}:fi ‘gg g:‘n“»t last year there is not much lard” uncl at $10.95, and Ju 7 5 g ordinary, 415-16d; ordinary, k 3 n'il.’ 274 higher, O TATH w D LT, Sgo; No. 3 gveen, T3 v. b sales of 'the duy were 12,000 bales, of which | The ateer market was not particularly Estimated recefpts for tomorrow: Wheat, ”}Q ) Saited, ige e 2 ed, m‘ i e &P 5,000 were for speculation and export and | active today, but still desirable offerings 5 cars; corn, 2% cars; oats, 80 cars; hogs, IR o T o T i (T LD § e 1 fholuded 10,700 American: receipts, none; | changed hands quite freely at & galf, 12 to 18 Ibs, fc; dry hides o o futures openied and closed quiet and ateady: | steady, prices. edlum _ welght cattl E%'AIH'B—A' u"A'l s, §i 50. “ , middling, g _o. ¢:; June .uu?g seemed to be In better demand than the 2 ALS-A, B, Atbern quo ¢ W buyers; June-July, 453-64@454-64, buyers: | heavy cattle and In a gwod many cases ) e Y o ) " July-August, 461-64@4 62-64d, seilers; Au- | 800d to cnolce medium welgnt steers sold By ek "Ik, 5 % . 8. ¥ &]j[~sepkemmr' 446-64d, buyers; Septem- | & little stronger. The heavy cattle, how- 160 S br e, ligh o | Bl $508 | Bor-October. 4 1964, sellers: October-No. | Sver, unless they were something very | 7. i brass, light. (BeTe b Vember. 4 21-64d. sellers: November.Deceni. | facy” were a littie slow and the feeling it % LRI DY - 6. ber, 413-64d, buyers; 'December-January, | 8nything was weak. There was not much 120 " 417°64d. sellers. change from yesterday, though, in the © 8t. Paul s NEW ORLEANS, June 4&—COTTQN-— |Drices pald, A new top was put on the - ST, LOUIS, June 4—WHEAT—Higher; o o o Steady: sales, 1675 'bales; ordinary, Tio; | market, fadey shen a small bunch of 10 7 73 No. 2 red cash elevator, bic; trac New York Money Market. &00d ordinary, 8kc; low middling, 813-ic: | steers sold at 474, 4 { K 3 : The cow market was also just abous |Bgiiols .. 716 6.l 160 7% Tici July, S9%@evsc; Septembes, @he.' No. | NEW YORK, June 4.—MONEY—On call middiing, $%c; good middiing, 9 01éc; mid- | yready. Tt was evident, however, that | SHEEP—There were nine cars of sheep nN H i@ 5 . . I S *ESB8ESE *2E8 . ular. ‘Total sales, par value, $2,720,00. | holders regarding a Turkish loan. Russian 193 [ £ 2Pz B8£5882 888 P 83 8 8% ‘ezg =8 ez £8g oS 1 l | : s2e33EnsIsasase SANTA CRUZ, Cal., June 4.—Rev. James Laurier Rogers, formerly a well imnown Baptist minister, who recently embraced Mohammedism, has confessed himsell guilty of arson, and is now in custody. He set fire to several bulldiugs at a dalry, where he was working, for the benefit of his health, as he explained. His motive for the crime, he says, was revenge on those who had compelled him to do menial service. The fire destroyed his library, three ministerial suits and a gold watch pre- sented to him by his former congregation at Ocala, Fla. While in charge of a church at Jacksonville he taught English to many Cuban refugees. He will be ex- amined as to his sanity. 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Council Bluft et - the prices paid were rather uneven, for | ©n sale this morning, but six of them were | CORN—Ffrm: No. 2 cash, Q@62ic; track, | paper, -‘B‘Mp::r“:eln prime ‘mercantilé | stock, ? el gnglé; n‘c“‘“x‘:.',..:t"‘} | e Poaleman were omitem: foT | conslgned direct to local packers, so there 633c; July, 60i4c; September, De- TERLING EXCHANGE—Firm, with ac- | September,’ 8.01@8.02c; October. market strong _others thought it was | Were only about three cars with which to cember, 46c tual bus n bankers' bills at $4.87% for | November, 7.54@1.56c; December, 7.84@1.5¢ - I s Bafe o say, however, that | EaRg K R Ot e yeors .ci."" OATS-Higher; No. 2 cash, dlo; track. | demand and at $4.88% for sixty days: posted | January. 7.541.6bc. it to cholce dry lot Cows ana 'nelfers [ S0me more of the same sheep and vear- $A80%: 2y, o Beptember, ke, No. 34.85% and #.88; commercial bills, [ ST. LOUIS, June 4—COTTON—Dull; mid. steady JBrices as compared | LOF® 00 SH1° nes” eoia tat B 1r Wik In all DISEASES 3 MG 85 * | aling, 9 1-16c; ‘sales, 100 bales; receipts, 5% o ere it < RYE-Lower, b7%c. oy 3 3 8. ; sales, ; receipts, 5 claimed, however, that they were not quite FLOUR-Duil; red winter paten: SILVER Bar, e Mexican dollars, 42, | baies; shipments, fione; stock, 231 bales, et oms® | fa good as the string that arrived yester: sod DISORDERA 3.10; ‘extra fancy and clear, $3. 3508, R Aoy, ey ey ¥tond: e time "of the ‘year the tendency Lday: It was evident however, from that 5 ) of MEN, ;a.ooinm B a1y CONPOR, 1008 38 3 always Is to pound the market on the com. [ 8&le that the feellng was weak and the e b 12 years in Omaba SEED—Timothy, out of season; nominal. | {stered and coupon, 13; ofd 4. registered | BOSTON, June 4—WOO moner grades of cow stuff. “ind this year | Seneral market could perhaps best be de- 3 CORNMEAL—Steady at $3.15. and coupon, 100%: s, registered and cou.|are ' firm: strictly fine, 48 1 is no exception to the rule. scribed by calling it weak to a dime lower. A SYPIIII.IS BRAN—Weak: sacked, east track, e Soitpon, i bs, cou- | 475 and medium, H@6c: R There was not enough chamge in the | Quotations for %mun stock: Good to p cured by the QUICK. 5 HAY—Timothy, higher at $12.00g15.60; osing quotations on bonds dium, 38@40c. Texas wools P B o D o, oo e 80 | G4 good 1o Cholce ewes. Hh00Gs T falr io g BB adtent ‘usd - e el i) prairie, easy at 3$8.00@11.50. are a3 | Giverings are light and trade is not actl 0 be worthy of mention. Good stuft b B R O LK e el g A atural method 'that No. & aOld. b New, WHISKY-Steady at $1.3). Fall. cleatied basts, #3@4be; twelye montha, |in active demand, but’ common grades | §o0d, H.8G5.00; good to choice lambs, $625 | \yy 1ot been discoversd. A Cash quotations were s follow. IRON COTTON TIES—Steady at $1.05. o conp H 4 six to elghi months, spring, 46@i6c: | Were neglected. 60; fair to Mu.fimm Wooled stock | Mg T3t VerY and symptom dis FLOUR-Easy; winter patents. 3. BAGGING—Steady at S%@o%c. 8 Fine washed fleeces are in smalj | Stockers and'feeders were in light sup. | selis ' about above clipped stock | BOOD YOI BB ver. Ro DREAGIN HEMP TWINE-Sc. 3 oftering and hold very firm. - Pennsylvania | PIY sgain today, so that anything at all | Cholce Colorado wooled lambe, 36.75G7.%: | 8YR\t nC%(nease on the skin OF fa glals. 34 [ . METALS—Lead—Firm, $3.95G3.97%. Spel. 7 ¢ K Fominal Sh@sc. XX and above. 'S | Bood met with ready sale at steady to |fair to gocd, 36.50@6.75. Representative | QUL 0 Pl ‘ghiranteea to be permanenl P} . ter—Strong, $4.65. 1 do_3 e ¢ | Z1c: X, M@Ze: Michigan X, 22G24c. The | Strong prices. —7iie inferior grades salen: for lif % 3 3 POULTHRY -Chickens, ; 5 Tarket for delaine wool 18 very qujet, owing | 8low and hard to sell at any pric No. Av 3 urkeys, dc. ORN-No. 2 yellow, e4c 4 i red. Method new, to light offerings. but prices are firm. Ohio [ same as usual. Representative sai 29 clipped ewes.. veeeee 301 oy 'y AREe o RSN T 3 white, & S TER-Steady; Bne Selaine, &% Michigan. SUETE: No, BEEF STEERS. 471 clipped sheep and Veariings.. 9 !,‘ !,G E LE ithou it v WOATENG. 2 ; No w WY@ ER—Steady; creamery, > 1 washed combing, swfnfi:. No. 2, 25@2ic; e Ng 3 it S @ie. % 3 clipped ewes and yearlings.. 130 Tom work; permanent cure j ry, 16@18c, . 17 clipped lambs R Suaranteed. YE-—-No, 2 68146 60c. EQGE- Higher, 104c. . & W A B T LanVoane, e pubkeoliiliiie WEAK MEN from Excesses or Vict BARLEY-Fair to cholce malting, 8@ | PROVISIONS-Dry salt meat % 3 the small suppiles available. Prices have CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, | to Nervous Debiiity or Exhaustion, W B ar e § fax. $138: No. 1 northwests | HEE TR s datre Shrne sags : x been well sustained on fine wools, The lacal ing Weakness with Early Decay in' Young 0. 3 | 58 3 noi west- , .25, short clear, ).37Th%. con, . o : ~ ern, $1.76; prime timothy, $6.50@8.38; clover, | firm, higher; boxed lots, extra shorts and X B market 1 very strong at quotations. Comb. et e A e o ing, choice, scoured basls, 72@74c; good, at Ten Cents Higher—Hog Prices | *'I% 3 ntract grade. $8.95. lear ribs, $11.12%; sh 3 3 oo s ;:{,’}g"}",}:’,’;'—“' rk, per bbl. 4175 SIRT TS, LI e " ; I0c; averuge. 61@6SC » 484 STRICTURE cured '“nfl:! n%l{':rq Receipts. Shipments. ST. LOUIS, June 4—WOOL—Active and emain Steacy ng 02, deten o 0. 1o PO Ibe. SI0.2@I0n, | Flour, bb 4,000 8,000 firm! medium gradés and combing. 13@ISc; CHICAGO, J CATTLE- e ort ribs sides (loose), $10.00@10.%. Dry | Wheat, b 32,000 . . . B, . 96%|Texas & Pac. 4 3 By e , June 4.—CATTLE—Recelpts, Trea salted shoulders (boxed). $8.3%@8.80. Shor. | Corn, bu.. 33,000 S . Pow W IGRIT., SL L& W. i Hahte Gne AN henvy, Hos, Spise; 1ub 1 u 11,000 head, including 1,000 Texans; active, Slear sides (boxed), $10.50010.60. |4 ¥4 400 1c & N W. o 1 [Uiton Pactfic 4. washed, @l5c higher; good to prime steers, 37.25@7.75; poor to medium, $.00@7.50; stockers and poor, fo medium, ¥ waigo; siockers and | Dr, Searles & Searles, Omaha, Neb, 50@6.60; canners, $1.50g2.60; culis, $2.76@ | ——— e e— u%:%vu, $2,50016.60; Texas fed steers, HUGS—RCC;’%(I. 33,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 32, head; left oser, 1 3 opened steady to 6c lower. mixed and butchers, cholce heavy, 25; light, $6. SHEEP AND LAMBb—Recelpts, 17,000 3 steady; lambs, lower for bulk; ice wethers, $560@6.2; fair to ‘clipped, . zs‘«’:/?‘; clipped, $5.25@7. western lambs, $5.%@1.10; spring lambs, $1.65. Official yesterday: 3 ] BSESSSrTsEEE 8822238838 338883,88%: aon S REERRRSEREEER322238828838283223 | he following were the receipts and ship- 06 & P R sl et o Receipts. Shipments. Faey i eiie BAV AN‘(A:“J 2 ':10:1,—7 A rileie eceipts. Shipments. , 2 . L9 VANNAH, June 4. urpentine, “, ur, bbls. 200 T 38,000 | KANSAS CITY, June 4—WHEAT—July, ; : . Rosin, firm: A. B, C, D, B, $1.25! eat, bu 34,000 000 | 8615@e6yc; September, 86 @E6%c; cash, No. | B 3 ; . 31,3210 G, $1.400 H. $1.65; 1, 3195, K. $2.45 Corn, bu....... $£2.00 ‘000 | 2 hard, 10G70%c; cash'No. 3 hard, oo Vis. C M, $2.25; N, $3.10; WG, $a.28; WW, 335, Oats, bu 7,000 , T1Gi1%¢; No. 3 red, Toe. No Tiocking Vel tsts. Liegy o Tovecce .- NEW' YORK, Juie §-OTL-_Cotionséed, F MRS tevneion el ORN—July, STA@ST%c; Beptember, Gii | Close: Money on call, steady at 24@3 | Biigige o Steady. Turpentine, steady, B R Prolioss sactinus tefar the Mt S cash No. 2 mixed, 60c; No. 3 white, | Per cent, closing bid and asked 2G3 pef | " TIONDON, June 4.—Calcutta linseed, spot, e e e et ea s e e it | Sc: No. 3 white, @le. gent; prime mercantilé paper. 4% per cent; | snge. Linséed, 2 9%d. Turpentine spirits, \pr market was sieady: creameries, 18922 | "OATS' No. 3 white, 4sc. sterling exchange, firm, with actual busi | 3eigd $ ret Troch. 3hke. -] RYE-No. 2, 51@ésc. ness in bankers' bills at $4.57% for demand | O113 CITY, Pa : i i e el ::(\?{—gfl)nmlswom , $11.50@12.00; cholce ;‘lr-l‘%fi; M’:Ab"flr sixty da $ plrm!ed ;rl:-. ances, $1.20; cej , no_bid; shipmen prairie, $10. . #6% and $4.88: commercial bills, $M@ | 4§ . BW YORK GENERAL MARKET. |PBUTTER. Creamery, 20c; fancy dairy, | 48; bar siiver. &2wc; Mexican doliars, i2¢; | " HOLENG, “6f';fi;,“”’ Siis, s government bonds, firm. 8Sc; South 'Lima and Indlana, s3c. : EGGS—Higher; new, No. 2 whitewood ————— JONDON, — Ci seed, otations of the Day om Various | cases included, idc doz., loss off; cases re- Boston Stock Quotations. & 'n(;"h&)o\?' \':.l::':e(: .;fl.ll'in('mcn'aléf"x"l‘frpen-‘ Commodities. turned, 8o, pts. Shipments. | [ BOSTON, June 4—Call loans, 3qus per | Une spirlts, e 1 . por TR ] v . g | cent; time loal er cent. Officlal B AEW YORK. Juns L-FLOUR-Recelpts, | Wheat, bu.... -4 9000 | CEL U atocks and bon Liverpool Grain Provi inter 5, $4.0064. Oats, bu. & /000 | Atehison 4. 102%) Alloues - LIVERPOOL. June 4—WHEAT—8pot 3750390 ‘Minnesota X S, il ' e | qul; No. 1 northern spring, 6a fsd; No. i &lrtelrnh kers; SILGLN lour Hea Sl . M sto | Galifornia, ds Kd: tutures stesdy; July, s 00d, i ancy, el % i b 105d; September, 6 12d. ; TOLEDO, 0., A—WHEAT-Dull, | A, o e Rl Gon. . b4 | CORN—Spot, steady: Amswcan mixed, endy; cellow, | stronger; cas June, %c; JUIY, | noson & Aibany.. (380 " IDomiuion Coy 1% |new, bs 8d; American mixed. old, fa 9d; $L30; elty, $1.28; Bran ‘v 3 T4%e; Septembel e Boston & Me........30 (Franklin b o131 | futures steady; July, nominal; September, RYe-Na. 3 weetern, . 0. b CORN—Dull, firm: ‘cash, 62c; July, 81%c; | N Y. N, H. & H. .33 |isie Royai ~..oiiiii 12 |58 1d; October. ba %a Wi;wg—l&m-lm ¥ y Y Eev‘l‘c:’lpsb:;; flk H blelce bf." e n r“f“'"‘ 1:“ peeeen :I:m;: 28 . ;;:4 fll'RO&\;lil’()Ns—nnnn—l‘nmhe and 3 : % airly active, firm; cagh, (2yge; | nlon Pacite’. . | minion.... 3 | firm. 528 6d: short ribs firm. 63 f. o, b. 3 Juy, 36%c; September, 2¢; new July, Sw: "'".m‘;';""“l = -+ Qa000ls seeqerererenre B0 | mmiddiont tight, firm, bis: s tge. 1. 0. float; No. 1 hard Man- |new September, 3lc. . o L 118ig Quiney ol heavy, firm, 52s 6d; short, clear-backs, firm, £ 0. b. afloat. Throughout the | SEED—Clover, dull, steady, easy, $5.12%: % |83 60’ Shoulders—Square, steady, 355 6d. s J 5% Santa " heat was firm and a shade higher, | October, $.17%. v CHEESE—American finest, white, Ty M R ¢ Dowinion 1 & 8... Tamara oy a e, ne: v M. Blectric | Trinity Lot steady, 5ls ta l:lfir("lcl“ ln"h‘rlul -4 Ph deiphia Produce Market. v“.a’“r}n . {'ul;ld States - 20% OIL~Turpentine spirit strong, 36s 94, A e r [ f s i g B ort e "alac R aa nnoore: | _PHILADELPHIA, June 4~ BUTTER- | buly et . Victoria . Ty e market Siosea A at Yo et higher Firm, i:Glc hishiri extra western cream- | U L e winon St g : e ¥, az: -16c, clos: at _8%ec; Beptem- "gao ex nearby pr.nts, e, 4o s . olverine . - ‘. NEW YORK, June 4-COFFEE-Market " , ;. Dece S—Steady: fresh ‘hearby, 17%ec, loas | Westing Common United Copper wean d cady, 1 X nofi'?'dfi':. e ber, D“'l"""l"":‘“l":“t:fl Lots S tresh seuthe | AGventurs -..-.i:ro: il fi.":::s .'.;3‘“3{.."'.‘#."., ‘2{,5'?.".“3‘.“,, e ~ N Weatern, 11%¢; loss off. ! O ot e’ Ro e Sk elevator tnd| CHEESE-Now York full creams, prime, ok Market, toifee for late monthe delvery. The mar: - i]g?)‘:mhl flfln.oth fi).m“n ned firm on :Rflc , Wigc: New York fair to good, WY& LONDON, June 4.—4 p. m.—Closing: ke,l"‘('lt;;e'derllf_?d)‘,l wll"l Pfltel“ a;‘h?“ ol L of nder - ol Cons. . Norfolk & Western oints Cl sales were 41} ales, ixl) sales, but rallied 1 ith wheat do. " " ncluding Jal 4.95c; September, ad":c‘l’o“u‘ ll“‘es' %l(l c-ll‘.: :GV'I;I:!.“&:I], ::l""n-u"l . ‘} g,li(‘. 0(“!::’;“7‘* 5\5(‘ lwénz;‘&r. “‘mi.llik‘? ¢, closed at 6ic; September, v chison .. « anuary, 5.656. ay, b losed ; Dece bt MINNEAPOLI WHEA' ly, d 14 o s bobinas DY Vi x :.‘S;X‘i e T oer Ba e, e September, ostac: on tracicy No: :‘-x'ur::mra Gnio . Spat Wlo, dull: WY tavoles, §T-We. Mlla, TS Rece : 5 1 hard, %c; No. 1 northera, T " | Canadian Paci DA TS Raceipta, 00, DY, SXRorts, 15190 | No.'3 northern, THiee. . TRGTRe: | Glipaine & Obio R $Ohee Te. No. ¥ white, toe: trach | FLOURFit pdiante. 5700880 second | EVege 0y ¥yooo 8 heltt 2 i Txed “western, ASGNIC: track. white, 18 | Patents, $L0GS): first clears, §.8G25%; | . i Pacie %| NEW YORK, X lons. quiet. but firmer with other | *¢cond clears, §2.20. 4 O fair refining, 2%e; centrifugal, markets and a cash demand. BRAN—In bulk, $14.00G14.25. ‘res 16c; molasses sugar, 29 HAY-Dull; * shipping, ®aesc; good 1o T T A B0 R i grushed. lsc: powdered, 4 - Horfidn. te, prime to cholce 1901 | MILWAUKEE, June 4 — WHEAT — | Lot & Nas . NEW ORLEANS, June 4—SUGAR— son, ; mfi-goni UQisc; olds, 5@8c; | lgher: close, No. 1 northern. 6@Tic: No. | M. X & T..on Rand Mines " Steady: open kettle, 7143 1-16¢; 0 B R Bty Galvisten 30 to 35 Ibe., | SOSiher. Teu@MNe: July, Tlke. Coairai 7 W Fatritesl. Joe. eagiricussl 3 fl— 3 Ly E—-PFirm: No. 1, §8¢. ontral e A 2@3 2-16c; i 8& ornu.ka to % lbs., 19¢; Texas dry, RLEY—Steady; No. 2, M0c; sample, 65| BAR SILVER—Steady; 24 1-16d per ounce, | dulli centrifu, 6@1sc. o o 3 MONEY—214@2% per cent. The rate of — 1l i X, ) B ount in the open markes for short bi ry Goeds WMarker. mmwluc‘?%.'cfl'fi' et piekiea fln”‘x"‘l Lo A - Brcermonths NEW Y:RK ‘: g 4:' Lamon- in th 5 It mea! ulet; . June 4. ond e - "bickled shoulders. Sliis TO2 130 per sent. local dry g0odi market show fow cha 2¢. ul g @8%c; !g': A, June 4.—CORN—Easier; No. pared With :m m & S > A Bank Cloanags. Frices have och mads for Bherman & McConnell Drug Co. 16th and B "“-'a‘ " th A-‘ o ufi:‘-r..;m‘-‘\ No. 3 white, GNG%e. ‘.OIA“HA. une ¢-—B-==M.‘.k.n‘nu I:m :::“r;ol.o.;‘ Y::ld!‘d[utllfnil pnnguug':?dr‘uht * . * » Dodge ‘suc (mnfil SRR ey com s } rough ; correspondizs da ucing fail irade o \ Live Stock Mark u BKY—On \the basls of SLW for fu- U: increase. $11b2688. this little can be the way of de- : ; | Brown's Capsules £ Sire 6% “32 W Al R i 4 ‘Tne "4 ~Clearings, §2,500,%1; | velopmenta. Wisd " ST. LOUIS, June 4~CATTLE-Receipts, _l!__.’_‘—_ ‘Bodgesia. $25 aBnnnuEtesblag sEeEERsS SITTTLLRIRRUBLRIEE Racelgl.l. Shipments. Cattle teasae . 416 900 Hogs Sheep LY w L] 15 o Jangag iy Gl Ue T e | DR, MCGREW (Ago 53) B ena wciive el et SPECIALIST. beef steers, $7.00G7.60; fair to good, $5. soases and Disurders of Mes Only, 6% atockers and feeders, $3.00855.60; - 10 Years i ern-fed steers, $4.50@6.00; Texas and 'Indian steers, B.1605.25% Texas cows, 13.6GAB; na tive cows, $2.00016.00; ive heifers, VAHIGOGEL cured by a treatment 6.40; canners. $2.0083.00; bulls, $3.00@5.26; which is the QUICKEST, calves, $3.00@5.60. safest and most natural that has yet been HOGS Recelpts, 12.60; market b lower; | discovered. No paln whatever. no cutil top. bulk Of sales, $7.05G7.40; heavy, | and dees not interfere wita work or busl: mixed packers, §1.10@7.40; light, | pess. Treatment at ofice or &t Bome and yorkers, $1.0047.10; plgs, $6..06 | & permanent cure guaranieed, AND rAMBSRecaipis, 240 | Hot Springs Treatment for Sypbilis market steady to strong; natlve lambs, No “BREAKIN $5.00@7.20; western lambs, $5.30@3.70; native | And . | Mlood Diseases. :nd N X " wethers, $5.20@6.00; western wethers, OUT” on the akin or Ilu' l‘ ex .r y 4 @5.9; fed ewes, $4.6095.5; Texas-clipped | 8lgns of the disease disappear 4 oncs. A RSN _Magate And. 3o RUGIB. | DO ment and 4t less than HALF TH) el 0 St. Joseph Live Stock Market. COBT. A cure that ls guarsnteed to be JOSE R rmanent for life. 3 2 el ST. EPH, June 4—CATTLE—Re- cases cured o celpts, 900; steady: natives, $.8u7.38; cows EVEH 20,000 §E3iheyt 1ons ‘or Vitality and ‘heifers. $1.BGEW: Veain $B.2G5H; | wia sl Lnowiursl weeknesses of mes. Stockers and feeders, 32.505.40 Biriciure, Glset, Kidney and Biadder HOGS—Receipts. 9.000; steady: light and | eases, Hyarcesls. vermaneatly. Lght mixed, 8860717 medium and heavy, | CHARGES LOW. CONSULT ation FREM. . H 8, A P. O % SHEEE AND zmm-m by mul LAMBS—Receipts, §0; street. bets steady; top spring lambs, 1.2, e o eia ‘Htar CHARA: Stock in Sight. Toe.fotibwing. 1avie shows e recies | BLOOD POISO N ogs and ¢hee v *|1s the worst disease on earth, yet the o oy ubarg? 8¢ the five prin- | l,lost o' cure WHEN “YOU XNOW Cattle WHAT TO DO. Many have pimples, spois South Omaha ........... o | on the skin, sores in the mouth, ulcei Chicago X X falling halr, bone pains, catarrh; don't Kansas City ‘%0 | knew it is BLOOD POISON. ~Send ‘o DR, X 2 BROWN, @5 Arco St, Philadeiphia, Pa., for BROWN'S BLOOD CURE, $2.00 per bot jasts one month. Sold only by 70 M. t T cut CE S RRRRN RN RBEE S8 2S32XATETTRRRRRIT steady; cordo 1 7 0 R R R e bbbt RESRE SETINSRTTEURRRESSESEBZIAES s8N [ Lt ; short clear, Recelpts,

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