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e e DI COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL AT e Wats Il Cream, WHIt, chored, | fovs o trieh St T oot o et or Dottt $nfs e By ot | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET 1.50; dressed beef and butcher steers, $5.150 6.85] steers under 1,000 1bs., $4.15G%.25; #tocke ers and feedersa $3.30G4.50; cows and heif- ers, $2.25G6.00; canners, $2.00§3.00; bulls, §3.00 @i%; calves, So0qiesh: Texas and Indian eers, S.00; grass, §3.0004.40; cows and heifers, %.* g HOGS—Receipts, 4,400 head: market higher on best; pigs and lights, $6. packers, $6.90G7.2); butchers, $1.007.4. SHEEP AND 'LAMBS--Receipts, 2,600 < igland on _balai was £33,00 A Gi08—Receipts, 14138 pkes.. _barely | TCHERSE. Exster, New 3 rk tull coeams, | Gold premitme. 8 fo° quoted a8 follows: steady; state and i:s".lfl‘..;“h 1T%@18¢; | prime small, 11%c; New York, fair totgood, | Buenos Ayres, 133 A40; Madrid, 31.18; Rome, Western storage packed, 16%@17%e. i0%@1le. 1.6 'Weather Oonditions Perform Important Role | “MOTASS ; agiic. e« PARIS, June & ~Three per cent rentes, | Boef Btoers Blow and Weak, but Good Cow o POULTRY-Allve, qulet; broilers 22ic; Milwankee Grain Market. | 101 87is¢’ for the faccount. | Spanish 48, 1. Stuff Held About Steady. in the Grain Pits. turkeye, 19G11c; fowls, 14c. Dressed, hotive | /oo v pp AHEAT—Lower4| The weekly sta loment of the Bank of | 28idc; fowls, 13c; turkeys, 13c. AT v Y| France shows t1 e following changes: Notes g METALS—The local copper market re- | No. 1 northern, g *BY in_circulation, ' ncrease. eur: yiohae; Jul . 53,675,000(; treasury PECULATION ACTIVE AND ERRATIC | agted Armness with sales aggregating 0. | TH@iec; July, f%e accounts curre nt, decrease, 3,80,000f; gold | HOGS OPENED HIGHER, BUT CLOSED LOWER head; market steady; native muttons, $1.50 ECU! ) pounds electrolytic in lots of 100,000 Lo e N0 1e5T%, 70¢; sample, 6@ D hand, decrer se, 4,060,001 : bills discounted, oo @6.75; lambs. $5.50G7.60; culls_and bucks, pounds each for July, August and Sep- | JBARLEY-Steady; No. 2, Tc; y decrease, 102 ;W0c; silver in hand, in- $8.500M4.75; stockers, $2.35G4.00; Texans, $3.% tember delivery at $220. The closing | 99 o 1.0 oo crease, §.375,0 Of. " @480 Wheat Loses Barly Advance, While | prices were: Standard, spot to August, ~Jul e BERLIN, . fune 5.—Exchange on London, bt Other Cereals Exhibit Gains—Pack- ?”ll“’“;}"‘l""\g':'rkr' A:r:rz‘%z‘s“z‘wm&)lac,;r%- Duluth Grain Market. z‘;‘m 'cstmlgs ‘fnr l‘h\vck-h Dl!wun': r;:fi Quoted Steady, but Th o B8 ytic, 2.12%@ - 3 shor 8, per cent; three months’ s, - ors on Selling Side of Prov At London copper was about unchanged | DULUTH, June 5.—WHAT—Cash, No. {2l per cen.. Much Offered with W -1 with spot at £54 and futures at £64 38 9d. | | hard, Tige; No. 2 northern, 0% 0. 1 —_— Make n Test of the Market. & wions and Prices Tumble. ‘Hn Jras rl.mw ';mre n‘ww.xmi w{fl\- northern, 7ic; July, T2%c; Septemuer, T0%c. wondon Stock Market. 4 1 110 Prices abroad improved 1s 3d. The locai {ORK ~STOCKS AND BONDS, § Cons.. m sney 9 T3 Norfolk & Western. : STOCK COWS AN cHICAO, June —Grain _ speculation market remained quiet at @tige. "Speiter e A ety - | T Besiinte 'm,BOUTHCQ’““,E_",;‘&‘{IQ;QBQQ% RRE N Y was fairly sctive toda " | also reflected an advance in the foreign chison | v Ofclal ay . 5] 5 o ure. For a time 1t seemed that the | market. Locally fron was quiet and un-|Labor Controversies Incites Selling! AR R b-p i ) Ofticial ’#fl:‘;’.fiy v i ] arish campaign of the last. week had | hanged. Warrants were atili more or less Daltfmor 10815 do 1st pld Officlal Wednesd, 5 229 e ome u;‘ an -nr:hnrul mnull"::’r'lnl: ‘:;l:xm“'r"lf ;..mmm No. 1 1ounl|rv'i'iorl!}urnhquml‘g“l{‘% Which Activates the Market. Canadian ‘Faelfic... m*; do_ 34 prd... . Officlal Thurad: . e M8 ym the weather cond 3 h 1 20.50; No. 2 foundry Narthern, - Chesapea ke & Ohlo.. 47iy(South R . . 650 B e e e, were. (00 wet outhweat | HS.5002030; No_ 2 foundey, Mot g thio, | NEW YORK, June 5.--There was more Waiotser MR G B o st Four days this week.1 71 Jor the early harvests. Wheat had a good o % ounry Bouthern. soft. 3i8.t0gs | business in stooXs today than on any day b BT St adie. sartOUf, days this week.11, k8 5 " lvance, but lost it ail. The wet weather, [ {08 N0 b o e ware éasier in | Of the week. The increwsed activity was I Uaon Paciber Same days last week. s & however, helped corn. In_the end July|ione (u--géw closing at b8 31 and Mid- | & result of additional pressurc to sell, The oottt (M, - Bams three mesks: : \ e, July corn gained Yc and | {ONE disposition to sell was ncg confined to any |/B hato .8, ] . J'\fl;.::alt{;"xu’u‘r:edll‘i Y Provisions closed 1% | dlosborough at.4%s did. ane portion of the list and was aulte evenly o e 15508 Waparn Sime 2’-\;"- ‘lv::tk.ye‘:o 3 o e S S @sc to 12%aibe lower. J " distributed among the usually prominent |31ImoW, 1 -8 ... 320 300 i R ot the excessive_rains south. | VMAMA WHOLERALE =~ MARKETS, | o5k, ‘The seiling was not urgent, but | Louyiliis d Nash...ies | do STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. west over a large portion of the w was insistent, and gaimed in volume toward |4, "y, Gt " DI following table shows the receipts of ceeee . = Wheat country . commission houses had [ Condition of Trade and Quotations on | the latter part of the day. No v Comtrailll e "%l | cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for &00d buying orders at the opening Staple and Faney Preduee, Probably the most effictive single factor | “p AR SILVER Steady: 2 1-164 per ounce. | the year to date, with comparisons with was still out a good-sized short inter! EGGS—Includl ow No. 8 13t4¢; | In the weakness of the market was a gen MONEWW—2% per cenf. The rate of dis- | a8t year: and both the leading elevator interests and S0G8—in l:j '; new No. 3 casel i eral feeling of anxlety over the develob-| count in, the open market for short bills is 1002, 1901, Inc. Dee. the corn bull crowd supported the pit.|cases returned, 1. i olq | memte in the labor world. The high teneion | 256 131 per cent, and for three-months: | Gattle . . X0 308,060 25,N02 ‘ These influences were too much for the LIVE POl lé’ll'm'( Chickens, Xix 0l | {6 Which feeling has been raised in_ the | {i{f®s T 1% il nf ogs . 1,135,643 1,064,706 0,988 sponsive cables, fair deliveries and ROT0] QUoks and Beees age, dbc; turkexs. | anthracite reglon, as showm by the boy- 2% 1 . Sheep . '366,889 416431 .. i Chicago .. 3000 1. h statistical journal reports. I galic; ducks and geese, 7c; brollers, per Ib., | cot¢ ineasures and public demonstration Now? York Mintug Rastations The tollowing table shows the Averkge Kansas City o000 business was poor and shipping sale B PN Packig stock, 1 choloe | PY_ frivnds of the strikers, caused uneasi-f € price of hogs sold on the South Omana 4 8t. Louls . 4,400 were nil. With shorts covering freely JHUTTER Packing = stock, 176, 25hoIce | ness, which was intensified by the Chicago | NEW ‘{ORK, June 6.—The following are [ market the ast several days, with com- St Joseph . 10,000 the start July made opening sal e U EAUGHT "TIEl Troat. " jo; | teamstars’ strike, the closiag prices on mining stock: parisons with former years: = 'shade lower to @%c higher a Wuiziac - 4 * nifes In the 8 of the opesators an nan- | \gams Coug. ity BB Chief e - N N Ryeron ‘e toda ut sl otals . Wake higher at T1%G72: Ly & e ks of th . a i "y Little Chist of hogs here today, but still the run was| A atier some Whveting fouched Tite. Tho | crappies, 10c: herring, 6c: pickerel, ¢/ pike! | i powers in the coal imius vas | Afice it 2 |G Date, | 1900, 1901, 1000, 1699, | 189, 1897, 1896, | 'Ot 48 heavy as yesterday, The market wet weather was working againat improve: e perch, 6e; buftalo, dressed, 7¢; sunfieh, | S Fnciing. manifested over W B S G ate. [ 190, 1901, 180189, 188 1497 1896 | e active and eXrony 1o bc hisher than Dey - R nt in the spring country, but, despite | 6¢; : 3 g taken by the New York Board of Trade and | A-unswic s [Fhoents yesterday's average. Sellers cut loose as| & Thia ‘influence and the good shaw' of corn | black bass’ 1sc; halibut saimon, 16c; | FACE PN i on In signing @ petition to the | Comatock [‘.‘fl}‘:“ 4% 351 313 | rapidly as possible and the bulk of the| NEW YORK, June 5—-DRY GOODS-The 5 FITRRYRIBIITNS St. Jomeph Live Stock Markes. 8T. JOSEPH, June 5-CATTLE gelpts, 1,30 head; “strong: natives, $.8 740; cows and heifers, $1.26.00; veals, 3.0 .50. HOGS—Recelpts, 10,000 head; light and light mixed, $7.0007.25; medium and heavy, ¥ 45 Qilu .00 6,30, p AND LAMBS—Receipts, 140 head steady; top spring lambs, 2 ¢ #3 g3TIuR Sloux City Live Stock Market. June b.—(Special ram.)—CAT Recelpts, 30 head; mar- ef strong; beeves, $6.00G{.15, cows, bulls and mixed, $3.00G4.60; stockers and feed- St8, $.00g460; yearlings and calves, $.000 HOGS—Recelpts, 5,20 head: market higher, selling 3$.90G7.20; bulk, $6.95G7.10, rnnasnsseslen ase SZTTLRRVUR N e Stock in Sight. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal o markets tor June b: 4 : 1 . Hogs. 8h South Omaha , 10,405 SEEasssnm ‘ 4 . 4 ‘ ‘ ‘ ) ‘ F 3 tsfled | haddock, 1ic; codfish, 12 snapper, 10 ' - g con. Cal hogs ‘we son. Along | market is quict today ot :m?gméun;emm:‘ly T';:l"'r:l::":'r:; B 'fill’"?";,““"x{,""i&"-"fl,o?{'gr.‘.""h&fi&' 3;,:"‘ rflrezmfiL :§E|n:.-:.\lql~l.);:! fi:!(,:;\:‘(;wmpauuwl Buiawgod Turra iert' 5 08S re sold in good season. ong quiet today in all lines of cot faith on the bull side after the early pulge | 8plit shad, per Ib., 10c; ) 1 ppette cort Trom Washtugton that the Hora Siver ... nel) Hoves and general liquidation ‘brought a sharp | Ib Zc; lobsters, green, per, Ib., . emestior was Srder conmdsration by the Jiros, siivet Standard decline for July down to TIGilNc, There o s i chief executive did not tend to reassure o was a partial recovery toward S ot |\ RALe L hotce, S0%0. the holdera\ of stocks of the coal carriors, Bank Clearing: the pesaion, vut July closed weak, ¥c down | COR s and they were inclined to lighten thelr at T1%@71%¢. Reports from Minneapolis holdings. OMAMA, June &—Bank clearings today close_ 800! | BRAN—Per ton, 817 A OMAHA, Iy - aay, fosy tBat mils thors il close oot Kt | BAY- prioes quotta by Omaha Wholessle | REpOs thet atcikers in the Valley itop | R4 S! forreiommding, day st year. gad Duluth reported 4, making s towl of | Hay Depletyl teQuation, diimeow: . i | Aret called at'ention tn Wall street to this | | CHICAGO, Juna 8.5 $26,525,082; , sgainat 24 last ek A o bushels, | coarse. $1.50, Rye straw, #.60, These prices | hreatened trcuble in the iron trade and | bilances, I Tates, ' $4.85% l:gniparod 57 45000 Inst week. Seaboard | are for hay of good color and quality. De- |had rather o glepressing in an y days; $ on demaned. New York elearances equaled 420,000 bushels. The sea- | mand falr. Recelpts light. otherwise. The' lake “frefght - handlers’ | exchange, ifc promium % il 4 strike and the dslay to iron ore deliveries JRK, June 5.-Cléaring house ex- Poard reported 15 loads taken for export VEGETABLES. 2180 received nest consideration. | changes, $206,452/623; balances, ST, 013. The * Corn speculators were inclined to a bear- | CAULIFLOWER—Home grown, per doZ,| The repopts of continued heavy orderssub-«reasury has a debit balance today of | sold most from $7.15 to $7.25 and the | pany against Church. Error from Jeffer- view of the matket, but prices acted |75, for all grades of iron products for delivery | $41%L 757, lighter loads went from $7.156 down. Repre- | son. Affirmed. Kirkpatrick, C. Division ainst them. —Considerable. strength was | BOTATOES—Northern, 86c; Colorado, | far into the futured did not avail to re-| ISOSTON, Jure '6.—Clearings, $23,364,223; P eastorvan. 5 N sentative sales. No. 1.~ Unreported. #hown most of the session, although much | goc: new potatoss, per bu,, We@$l. lieve the heaviness of the United States | baa $3,738/164. YBSTERDAY'S BHIPMENTS. Y s . §h. Pr. 1. An_objection to an entire question f the advance was 1ost when wheat broke. | " GREEN ONIONS—Per Goz., according to | Steel stocks and ckther fron and steel JATA, June b.—Clearings, | The following list shows the number of put 1o a witness calling for testimony part oday the puzzle in this pit was the Jump | g0 of bu , 16@20¢. stocks. The selling ¢ the grangers seemed 250, balarices, $2,352,972 S ' | cars of feeders shipped to the country yes- 2 of which Is admissible and part fnadmis- taken by December of nearly lc. Yesterday | “AgpARAGUS—Home grown, per doz., 3| to be due, to some extent, to reports of IMORE, [ rings, $3,972,- | terday and their destination: e . sible i¢ properly overruled and error can- the feature was the switching from July to | Goc too abundant rains ir\ the southwest, and balances, ,265. Money, 5 per cent. Cars. Shes not be predicated on such ruling BSeptember by the big bull leaders. Which- | ©¢cUMBERS—Hothouse, per doz., 0@75¢. | also to the falling back In the figures of | 8'C. LOUIS, . |e.-u?n.. 48,041,240 | Ben Bonderson. Emerson, Neb.—M. & 0. 1 . . 2. Objections to the admission of evidence ever way this Interest leads the crowd | T ETTUCE-Hothouse, per dos., bc. recelpts of corn. balunces, 389,739, money, steady, 4%@é per | A- E. Ebberson, Craig, Neb.—M. & O..... 2 made at the trial, but not argued or men- seems to follow. At 44c or under December | PARSI,RY_Per dos. 3. The late reaction in the grain markets | cent; New York exchange, 20c prem{um. C. J. Hysham, Geor, Neb.--F, E. 2 tioned in briefs filed in this court, will not soptions seemed very cheap and the price | RADISHES_Per dos. 2G%c. after early strength d.'d not change tne| CINCINNATI, June 5.—Clearings, $4,84,- | H. A/ Nolte, Elkhorn, Neb.—U. P.. | be considered. uUnnatural in the Tight of bullish operations | T/AX HEA NS Tllinols. por box, $L60; per | Aer ATty BtroDgth O Wers. Chicago & | 2003 money. 4G 6 per cent; New York' ex- Wilson, Burlington, Mo —Wab..:.... 1 3. The testimony of a medreal expert is 5 1 e toward the last end, however, the market | ton goods. Prices of fancy prints for fall weakened and the cloge was very slow and [ have been fixed on the basis of be for the weak. The advance of the morning was all | best lines. Print cloths are steady, blds of lost and In a good many cases sales were | %c for regulars declined. Bleached cottons made that looked a shade lower than ves. | dTe Irtegular with Jobbérs, but mo chanke terday’s goneral market. It was the lght (at first hands. Men's wear woolens and hogs mostly that were left until the last | worsted and wool and worsted dress goods end and buyers did not seem to care at all | quiet and unchanged. phether they got the lightweights or no. for that reason It was late before any- {hine like & clearance was effected SUPREME COURT SYLLABI. The buik of the god weight hogs sold — trom $7.25 to $7.85 and as high as $7.40 was | These opinions will not be officfally re- ald, wh'ch makes a_new top to the mar- | ported: et 'for the year. The medium welghts| 108%. Western Unlon Telegraph Com- SEENEY ¥ caeseseses Bs5.2et = :‘pass P e 2_S228ss_B® e ZEEER ER228: 282 2 "zggRee . et | we s2282 "s88! [Ny B PrRet) SEEEZS | B & E7% 8F mon oonaas RELLL 822 rorsroce & | au2 202 e = 5 & O F in other dellveries. This was an induce- |y py ~box, Toc; per market basket N kewd up 2 points on | ch@nge, 20@%c premium J. W. Longmeler, Strahan, la.—Wwab. not objectionable as being conjectural and R TS R B K o o benns, per Hebu Toc: pe e ennamant ot “tus. longharaided e 3. C. ‘Milligan, Logan, Ia—I. uly sold up to 62%c, dided partly by water | "GREEN PREAS—Per halt bu. bask . | extea Alvidand on- the stiick, but Balf of Condition of the Treasury. I K Willey, Carroll, 1 ¥ B Do nertow.” Hepteriber waa of- | BHUBARB-Home grown, pec ! . | She ath, was tost. || ook ing Valley ' xe- | e g S state. | B, D- Fairchiid, Kirkim o LU A g B i 3 . —To- o- ? fered mors treely. July closed firm, %o up | SAPORS Rer Ao thain s 88 fiectéd disappointment over {he declaration | IWASHINGTON, June & oTo-dayie state- |, The offictal number of .cars of stock 4 v dividerd rate. The brought in today by each road was: t 6214@62%c. Receipts, 2 cars. Country | g of only the former di) eral fund exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold 3 Ayl offerings were very light, largely due, 1t | *4%\ ATOES Florida, per 6-basket crate, | 1878e profit-taking “"p'n{'“"";",““,‘"d B CAmpa. | resorve in tivs redemption show Avalls Cattle. Hogs. 8h'p. H'ses. as thought, to the wet weather retarding | g3.40; Texas, per i-basket crate, $1.75G2.00 Thetia | efteet ‘On the Whole 1AL Amaiga. | able cash balince, $197,268,705; gold, $97,313,- | O M. & St. P. R, tivity and influential buying markeq | NAVY BEANS_Per bu, £ mated Copper was dropped byt the weak. | 407 Sissouri Pacits Ry the trading in oats. July new standard FEULLE. Ress of the market for raw copper and YWool Market Union Pacific system. 8 Was speciaily In demand. ~The cash situa- | STRAWBERRIES—Per 24-q $3.00 | was not affected by a trade cirqular point- o arket. et tion seems to improve dally, in three days | @320, ing out great improvement in the trade. BOSTON, .fune 5—WOOL—Quotations 1 3 Bales of over Lo,000 bushels being made. | CHERRIES—California, per box, $1.2%@ o continued rise In steriing exchange | are firm; siriotly = fine, 48Go0o. . clean: There was some inflience from other | 1.80. ave rise to some apprehension ttwt change | fine and medhim, #@46c; staple, 52c; me- e e s Berone “Ehe ooler | 'GOOSEBERRIES—Per 2-at. case, 3200, |had started toward the gold export point. | dium, 8@ 'Texas wools are firm: 'but cipal bull argument for new 5u|y 1s that TROPICAL FRUITS. owing to the tone of xrh»' mlflney"!:!:‘:kvnt( offerings are 1ight and trade is not active, gAth SCUT (41 presont at Mo or Uhereabolits) | PINEAPPLES—Florlda, 20.to 3 count, | g5 SRERLG, *a *Grinbie ‘or reatiing all | duusoe: six-{o «4ghi montria. spring, 0O®: new standard contracts. July opened firm | CEANANAS—Per bunch, according to | 48y, which carried prices downwart until|fall, #ic. Fine washed fleeces are in small and_advanced to 3¢, closing Strong, %c up | sise. 1 BGE . . Lonov According to the ‘close, which was easy at the Jowent . | Qfering and halg very firm. Pennsylvania marked change in front by the packers, Y, 33,506 hotce, §3.25; | On the bond market, Total sales, par vakie, | market for delrilne wool s very qulet, owing | The disposition of the day's receipts was Who have been buying of late, and when son gl + 825 | $2,010,000. United Btates bonds were -all | to light odferings, but prices are firm. Ohjo | 28 follows, each buyer purchasing the num- they appeared as sellers prices broke. An N NEA unchanged on the last call. fihe delaime, 28 f2%c; Michigan. %%@aTe; No, | ber of head indicated: easy hog market also was @ bearish Incen- R e o, The following are the ciosing pricesdon |1 washed com bing, 34@2ic: No. 3, 25@2ic; | Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Sive "JUIv Dork ‘closed 12tqise down at | MR Menacin nes OBt H o0 Rew | the New York Btock exchange: conrse, X@2c. There 1s some demand for | Omana Packing Co. W L0 1720017, 203, July lard 24G8c lower at $10.2 AR TCIATIER, » D¢ P i So. Pacific ... 6315 | Australian wool, though trade is limited by | Bwift and Company. 510 3.066 10:30% ik a0y ribs Tige Jower & $10.015: R Ser-ehalled o ptd. 50, Railway o | the small suppits avallable. Prices heve | Cudahy I.cking Co. 1918 4 Estimated recelpts tomorrow: Wheat, 15 ) p i * | Baltimore ‘10%%8] o’ pia..... been well sustained on fine wools. The local | Armour & Co.. ga7 108 cars; corn, 266 cars; oats, 76 cars; hogs, 2 1 pott shall pertit, a Texas” & Pacif market ls vory strong at quotations. Comb- | Omaha P. Co., from 000 head. oy bl & R R R S L R 03 o ot ing, cholce, scoured basls, 72@74c; good, | Swift, from Kansas Cit § § QR GATISK fuivtes ransed as follows:, | by Tio: Aiberts, per Ib Ulise Pacitio v s OONS 0 aood o | SR & began. .ot |Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Clos L BRescs amatl, " loc: ‘Gocoanatsr per savk, / R mand_and " stendy: medium grades. and | Vansant & Co. — £ “'n(?ins_ per sack, ‘ B comblng, 13a18c; light fing 12g15¥c; heavy | Carey & Bentor Tl gl el feamctrnns | o DR N Rl R 3057 2 NRa 08 - W D %o | Pmten & Do wt. ikghmonar) oy &A 20 | 57 T Vaat oatr 8. b0 100 1o B e ‘8o S pra- Wis. Central. eld here today, at which | Livingstone & Schaile Dec. [RG5S TR 70%[T1% D0 | vent Galt 18 o I8 1he., 65: Gy hides do 24 pld.. 4,204 skins were offéred, nearly ail of which | H. L. Dennis & Co. *Corn— | 15 sheep pelts, Toc; horse hides, b1 g ey | Chicaso & N a5 Adume were sold, There was an average attend- | B, F. Hobbick § July g2 ailezu@yiangt | LD MER AT A, B Al B €., R 1 & P Tl American ance present. which bid for longer stapled | Wolt & Murnan | Bept. 6760 S B D% | following prices: Iron, country mixed, per | Cac s To & T B0 acrargo .. perinos; andtBom crbstbredsy which 8old | Xowlsrsracking . ¢ Dec. (4% 4% 437 | ton, 3N ron, stove plate, per ton, $150; | o ®. o & 8t 104 |Amal. Copper . (rre’::y at an advance of 5 per cent. Shorter | Other buyers.. 160 copper, per 1b., 8%c; bri heavy, per Ib, | Colorado So. 30% Amer. Car & F. grades were jinquotably dearer. Long and Soate 40 o | ol ) ssc: brass, light per 1b lead, per Ib.] | “do et i do Bld....... S T heiagle adatnil v oberper( . Total sk UiHe BB BRI g | eos Kintret 1B B0, TUbbNpee B 0] o & Dk o ot % | Bouth wales, T51 sking“clothing and comb: | caitlo ot this point, hut there wad a lirke 1 434 @H29%G0 | St. Louls Grain and Provisons Del. L. & W. Amer. Ing, @wd. Victorla, 1324, clothing and | sUpply “in' Chicako. Puckers here started | 10 2 Denver &'R. | combing, 34@s%d. ~ South Australia, 10; | fHPP EA) | % ing caused to the mother by reason of the ALY i oy ki oty BT LOUTE, Tuen § o WHmAR L Swses K, clothing and combing, 3%@s%d. West Aus- | i from the beginning to pound the market | ... 313 160 . physician's absence, 1740° [ 1725 | 17 2734| 17 4 | No. 2 red, cash, elevator, Tolc; track, 716 . {Brokiun B. ¥ tralia, 615; clething and combing. 3x@4id. | 309 8 & resuit It was late beiofe the bu'le | 5o a5 is 730 il is 140 9, Where by reason of the delay 'n de- | | Tiige; July, . 604@eke: Beptermber, 63%e, {Colo. Fuel & 1 Tasmanla, 1615 clothing and combing, bd. | ®fgthe offerings was disbosed 6o SHEEP—T 4 : 4 livering _such message the labor of a gl g | o35 | N0 T, R c: s 3 Con. Gas ... Punta Arenad, 338; clothing and combin Beef stcers again made up the big end | SHEEP—There were only just a few head | (0naiF in "confinement s unduly prolonged 10 Bl 10 2yl 10 3% 105 | CORN_Fuigher: No. 2 cash, 6it%e; track, | &reat, Nor, pid (Con. Tobacco pid. Siohd. Falkiand tslands, 30; Clothing and | Of the recelpts and the market was very | of sheep on the market today, the bulk of | ¥Verdict for 3% as damages for the addi 27%! 10 22% 10 25 | 10 30 LN e&;‘h ik cash, %e; track, | Hocking Valley: Gen. Electric Combing, 4G5I, h 903 & slow and weak. Packers seemed to have | the offerings being consigned direct to | & VeRtCT e Oh M 8 CRUISEE ToE AR e ' > e @63%4c; September, b5%c; | do pfd.... Hocking Coal g 5! the idea that they have been paying too |local packers. The few bunches that did | (U e oh an's fatlure to attend is 1018 11006 | 10 0744 10 15 SONRDen e, o edal, d16: || niinots Centrat 1IN Paper - 20 Cotiis Mavicet much for their cattle here as compared | Sell brought ‘Just about steady prices as|ount0f the PIVACAN S TQIUTS [0 CUSON 18 10023 99741 1000711003 | OATS—Higher: No. 2 cash, dic; track, 41sg | lowa’ Conral Rl i L o with Chicago, and they made an att mpared with yesterday. A bunch of | ROt 80 excessive a8 1o, be prestmptively i e | @ftkc} July, c; Septembér, 27ho; No. o pid..... oter. Power . NEW YORK, June 5.—COTTON—Spot |get this market down in line. On the | native wooled lambs sold at_ $5.65 and | th,Fesulf of passion and, pic Khroe g Srare sa follows: MR S s s ' [National Lesd glossd ?;’Jfi“g"' l‘r""'fi/.' middlin ouplands, their bids were & good a ver than glipped lambs sold 2oL ¥ There trom_Johnson. Affirmed. Da Divi- : e L 2 i 8 ; tec: middling’ gulf, 94c; sales, 5200 bales. ut they y rals o < v good sheep offered to | gion No Tnreportec ; R, loc lower; winter patents, | FLOUR-Dull, steady: red winter pat. . %'l Futures closed qulet; June, 8.84c; July, W the bulk of the cattle sold from | make n test of the market. 1t was evident | PP NO: 1) Unrercrted, @ orried woman L clears. $8.20G8.0;"spring | o0ty 1508.10; extes fancy an clear, $3.25 | Janhatts 8.60c; August, 8.43¢; September, 7.46c: Oots: | nearly steady to fully a dime lower. The | from the way buyers acted, though, that | b IP &R action aEalpEL o married woman eclals, $4.3004.40; spring patents, $3.50G) L e ;):-1{‘ l‘?@_ 3 £ Mex., Central . $ ‘ber, 7.80c; Novamber, 7.72¢; December, 7.71c; | best handy welght cattie in a good many | good stuff would have sold ‘without much | 27 ther, coverture is a complete defense. 90 -p_nm; straights, $3.0063.30. v(ni\*MFT{’ hy, ":1"- of season; nominal. | Na. Ry. of Mex January,” 7.7% February, 7.73c; March, | cases did not seem to be much of any | trouble. The common sheep, however, and | infess it be shown that such note was WHEAT—No. § spring, 1%@T%c; No. 2| CORN ~Sieady at @i Mion, & ‘St. L. | T * s | 6. fower, but on other kinds the decline was | especially those that are not good enough | Bc® ol na Intention on Mer part. of reg mgee e GBRAN=Weak, lower: sacked, east track, | Mo. Facife. . :;::‘;unm:‘ LIVERPOOL, ~June §—COTTON—Spot, | uneven, " ‘Trading was siow from start to | for killsrs are in very Ught demand and | binding her separate criate for ffs bay: N—No. | e, Tige. : 28T | Republic 74 | good business done; prices firm; Amerl finish, ko that it was late before anything | In fact it Is almost impossible to sell feed- | b v. Bond, i N : B AT N0, 8 OBtk No. 3 white, #Xo; r"“:?;'“";‘;.‘:)’;)- sateady, $12.00G14.50; prat- . % middling ¢i352d." ‘The anlos of the day | like a clearance was made. | era at any price. } pornt, Wit 7, Bond, 49 Hehy. B ol MRyl No. 2. Slyasoe. WHIBKY-Steady at $1.90. ¥, Sural were 300’ bales. of which 8,000 were for | The cow market did not show so much| Quotations for clipped stock: Good ta | ' speculative because 1t glves the opinion of such expert as to the probability of a phy- siclan’s accomplishing a certain result in a given time if he had been in attendance upon a woman in confinement 4. It is the duty of one objecting to a question asked a witness to state the grounds upon which he relies for the ex- clusion of the preferred testimony, so that the trial court may rule with such ‘criticism in_mind; and objection based upon ground rot disclosed at the time such ob- jection is made Wil be disrcgarded on ap- peal. 5. An_objection to the form of a hypo- thetical question asked of a medical ex pert on the ground that it permitted t witness to consider the sulj=ctlve condi- tions In glving his opinion should be made at_the trial or it will be unavailing 6. The following telegram was dellvered to a telegraph company for transmission to a physician: “Come at t . It appeared that the profession: of the addressee was well known agents of the company at both the and recelving offices. Held, sufficient to charge the company with knowledge that the telegram was urgent and required rea- sonable promptness in its delivery. 7.In an action against a telegraph com- pany for negligent failure o dellver a telegram the damages recoverable are such as flow naturally and directly from the failure of the pany to deliver the tele- ram, or such as it may be deemed would ave been in the contemplation of the par- tles had they at the time the telegram was delivered for transmission divected their attention to the probable and natural con- sequences of a breach on the part of the company. 8 Whore, In an action agalnst a telegraph company for failure to deliver a messiga eummoning a physiclan to attend a woman in_confinegent, In consequence of such delay the physiclan does not arrive until after his services are no longer requireds bstantial damages may be recovered for any Increased physical and mental suffer- ittt iid+idd 2 S Faa FEFEF FEEa HmmRnnEEE sEsnsssssssssSgennnNyy & RUTT I BT 13 H 30 “ EPEE i bt A b 1) - - {dence examined and held to sup- N < 3 speculation and export and included 10,200 [ change from yesterday. The good dry Iot | cholce wethers, 00; fair to good, $6.80 | are’ the 4 o - BARLEY—Falr to cholce malting, 66@ | LRON COTTON TIES-—Steady at 31.05. Nortolk & 'W. American. Receipts, 8,000 bales, inaluding | cows sold. Without much troubie at what |G 00d. to cholce ewes, 15:0008.5: fair to | BCrt the fAindings and judgment of the trial SEED—No. 1 fi 9.57: N HEMP "l'\)_vmfi'_g’é at b%@s%ce. 10 American. Futures opened ateady and | looked to be steady prices, but on the B 4.5@5.00; good to cholce lambs, 3625 | 1162, Gandy’ against Estate Willlam C D—No. 1 flax. $.66@LET; No. 1 north- | HEME TWINECSe, |\ (" . new, | Enmivania o P closed quiet ‘and steady. American’ mid- | grassy stuff the market was slow nd @e£0; falr to , $5.60@6.00. Wooled Blaseli. Btrof from Richardson. Reversed, w‘ulern. tll prime timothy, $5.30@.3 $17.65; old, $17.35. Lard, lower, $10.08" "D"- Reading 13 U. 8. L dling g. o. c.: June, 4 b7. huyer-l; June [ weak. Packers do not seem to want that sclls about 50c - above clipped ¢k. | Pound, C. Division No. 2. Unreportea. clover, coniract grade. 3. UTe; old, 015 Lard lower, $10.66. Dry | Tdo'n pid L P and July, 4 65-64@4 56-64d, sellers; July and | kind of cattle and will only buy It at their | Choice Colorado wooled lambs, $6.75@7.35: | ' "Whether o particular fact sought fo be PROVISIONS—Meaa pork, per bbl., #1735 | St Metts (hoxed), steady oxtra’ shoris | ,do i pu.. { X August, § 83-64d, b and Sep- | own prices. The commoner grades of dry fair to gocd, $650G6.1. Representative | rioved ax too Temoto 18 & question that LN, AT Dor U0 b §10h, Bhort | B (boxedy, steady; ekire ahores an | de ise pft.: L tember, 4 45-6i51 i6-84a, buyers; Ssptember | 1ot cows come in competition with the grass | sales: nnot be determined according to any houla et 1045, Dry, salted | clcar ribs, $11.12 ort clears, $11.2. - | o 34 prd 1213 A Lo e gl eliewn, Detober. sug and as a result they all suffer the | No, fixed and unvarying rule. The circum. Enoulders (boxed). '$00G8.35; short clear | CIEAT Tibs, SILIZY: short cles e | T 12 Amer.” Locomot November, 422-64d, buyers; November and | same fate. Commission men are advising | *1ewe e ee of the particular case and the rein sides (boxed). 3105010 60, (METALE- h 9500075, Spel- | 5, L. Nt wed s December, 415-6id, buyers; December and | their shippers to look out for grass stuff; | 5 cull ciipped oiamCS? ‘the fust in_question to other evi- [ESRY—Nasle o Bigh wines, §120 POULTRY — Steady; chick o4 | B, Paul 1078 G0 ptd {anuary, 418°6d, buyers; January and|for not only is the shrink very heavy, but | i ewe ... dence must pe taken into account. The following were the receipts and ship- | yeicd T ihac. NHeYs St Qucks, Sigo: | do bt 188 ) bupsse, it mells at such uneven prices that it 18| 3 cull lambs. % Evidence is not to be rejected neces- S Losterday: cese, d@i%e. b ‘| *Last o hard to tell what it is worth. 243 clipped lambs. sarlly because 1t does not bear directly ‘Articies. Recelpts. Shipments. | SSEI0 AEREC. 0 0 e » 3 Good fat bulls did not show much change | 103 native lambs, wooled ALY iie iabne. It 4t forms & Nuk o the jour, bbls. ’ 11000 £00 | aairy: 16@190, y: creamery, 16@23c; today. Feeder bulls, however, were Very | a4 culls .. chain of evidence or tends reasonably to heat, bu. X EQGS-Bteady at 14 New York Money Market. " slow., and such kinds are considerably |100 cull wethers establish the fact in controversy by BT . 5 R NEW YORK, Juné 5~MONEY—On call lower than they were a week ago. Veal| 50 wethers and ye strengthening the probabilities on one side e Fiour, ! atsad, sha v S SO Ve s et a LB Yoty 400 | lvee ohd wais Sars bt e o, | icuco. wivE g%, Zaskenin, thosh upea the’ aiter 1 . . 1 't ¢ (' 9. H g ere were | C] shou! recelva Wheat, bu cent; prime mercantile paper, 4G4% per ber, 7.64@7. ers on sale and anything desirable seemed it Raynor against City of Wymore. 833ERSHSST Corn, bu cent, bet A g Co kind: ¢ the but- P TERLIN A - | 2 A . to command steady price mmon Error from Gage. Reversed. Day, C. Divi- Sor market was steady: oreamerles, 13Gakc; | 00 P sl TS T 2‘,‘"‘,(“2?‘:&‘.““.'.'.‘:5’1‘% 85c. though, were neglected, the same as usual | cattle Steady to Lower—Hoss Weak |sion No. 1 Unreported. dairies, 18%4@20c. Cheese, weak at 10G11 Kansas City Gra 4.87% for demand and at $4.S47%@4.85 ?ur Sotck cows and heifers were hard to 1. An instruction which assumes the Eggs, firm; fresh, 15%c. ¥ ol sixty days; posted rates. $4.851@4.88 and pose of and sold a good deal lower than and Sheep Steady. i e ¢ Tacis MILoh the. duty —_— / KANSAS CITY, Juhe 5.~WHEAT—July, [ $4.88%; commercial bills, $1.843 4. B %ha the prices pald & week ago. Representatiy CHICAGO, June B.~CATTLE—Recelp has no right to find, ("elrg being no ‘evi- ‘NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, | $%c: September, 86} oi cash, No. 3| BILVER-Bar, sc; Mexican dollars, 42¢. | 1237 baless i ) sales: = 10,00 Head, including 50 head Texans: | dence in support thereof, is erroneous, * | hard; 70c; No. 8 6%’ No. 2 _red, N@Tye; | BONDS—Governmerit, steady; 3 | GALVESTON, BEEF STEZRS. ) ? Instructions examined and held to be ; T0c; No, 8 : 3 L g ) yi #tate, ausy; No cholce steady, others 10@l5c lower; good to 1 No. 1. 70@70%e; No. 2 spring, 0c. rallroad, heavy. e No. W Fime steers, $7.2647.710; poor to medium, | confiicting and consequently erroneous and 'Quotat of the Day on Various | (CORNDIIIY, T4e) September, ci%c; cash, | ‘The closing quotatlons o bonds are a9 Coffee\ Maricet, Q6 0; stickers and’ feeders 8250655 | PULIRiarew against Whitwer. Appeal h ed, i No. % 1] ollows: 6.00; heifer: 2. 508 cannert Ooutmiofition, 3, Sic. 3 3 AL & N unl de NEW YORK. Jur'e §—COFFEE-—Spot, 50; bulls, $2.0095.60; calves, $20g | from tancaster, Afirmed. Oldham, C. NEW YORK, Jurie §.~FLOUR. OATS—No. 2 white, 4#¥@4se. T108% es. Conteal dn...... Rio, steady: No.' 7 involce, 5%c. Mild, .60; Texas fed steers, $.9006.40; grass Tex- | Divigion No. & URTEROrted | ent for both 122,408 BDIB.: eXports, 1280 bbia RYE—No. 2, 51?68:3 107 o 18 0., quiet; l‘ardvavl $@11%¢ \ _The coffee market ans, $4.15. the seller and the buyer, and that is known gisady. but uieland easy | irinier’ patants P TRk oty $1.0gise; cholos roio10s Minn, & St T da.. dpened ateady’ ang iin Shanged with trade (OGS “Recelpte, 3800 head: estimated | {0° Hom, the law exacts the most perfect ) > 1 R 80, 2%y : ¢ 3 . pm_contingen . ) 8 . i o e : M[D::}v_r fiter s, BBGI0; Min: | "BUTTER-Creamery, e dairy, fancy, | o da BRI o e market news e T o TR R T ;33? K S R o e " e d iyl o inspire new ventures on er side and mixed an 40; good o f a contract thus made unless it ‘E' . Rye flour, q fair 10 good, | EGGS—Firm} No. 2 whit % 1104 +do genoral Sigs cholce heavy Tig: | rough heavy, | formance of & 8.45; cholce to fancy, $3.55@3.70, ewood cases in g X 8! y > ‘1084 oN. 2.°C. gen. ba. commission houses were almost destitute 3 had been entered into with perfect fair- CORNMEAL—8teady: western, yellow, | furacd, 1hige, P" 00% 1088 Off; cases re- v i3 No. Bacinc™fa. ... . iis% | OF business. A few forels buving orders bulk” ot “sales; | B% DR FRLGUL misapprehension or mis- 30, 30; eity, $1.35; Brandywine, 33.46@4.55. Atchison 103% do s " . came to hand late in the ssion, but at 0 g o representation. Morgan v. Hardy, 16 Neb,, RYE—Steady; No, 2 western, 45%c, £. 0. b, | Wheat, bu Recelpts, Shipmaits, | do adi. . SN N & W con da ekt the market was a na.7TOW, unevent- L R B e i 1 Tollowed " X Baltimore & O. -102% Readt 4 ful affair. Large receipts in ‘he crop coun. 1, toll . it e R . GRS SR Tyl g LS i s outiee sty S rend Sz oachele e o B SR 0%, P it areeee A - . Tnity e e 5 ) ) . {or “and’ LG Te 1. "o oas 2, (o6 i Ssoutiw. Ta.1L 30 | () ercmse. in the Worid's, visiblY Supply o $.25G6.0; nafive lambe, clipped, $.5G7.00; | QUEL L 0 \cainat Lee. Error from \morthern Duluth, Sic, 1. o. b. ; No. b e S e 11 bags. The market Closea’ aules and Ticatern lambs, $.5G7.00; " spring lambs, | noygias AfMirmed. Hastings, C. Division Manitoba, B¢, f. 0. 3 LIVERPOOL, g s sedig & Ak A s net unchanged to 5 poin . Total p > Unreported. B “onened hinte: R teemors | 46l e T acpane b OTRAT — Bpot | O ise Raiinr e Sles were but 12750 bags. ineiLwing July v Offclal yesterday: o . ments. | SWhere It ppears that a plece of prop bro enera viness. An advance | Callfornta, 6s 3d. Fu oty 16 B i S6ialoTexas & P af 4.80c: September, 5.l0c: Octoder. 5.156@ s cotpts. Shipmenta. | o\ "5 et ieted. with 'a- rea catate corn, talk of too much rain in Kan September, 68 %d L katind o % E NSRIT, St L & W. de §.20c; December at 5.30@6.%c; March at e “n e X Srtler as a whole, and his sole authority ls her cables, buying and light offer RN—8pot, steady: American mixed, | 25 & N, W & 1o 18, fUsion Pacitc ... §.80c. Bheer to negotiate & sale as & wWhole, and hla caused the early improvement, while and cld, 5a 80 Kitures, steady Juiy, | o 1w o020 P negotiations to so sell it to a particular Doaz reid impeited the late n Se) b gy o4+~ b 011 and Rowin. { customer have been broken off, a subse- TS W et Lo e late reie, ptember, bs 14d; tober, . s - Kansas City Live Stock Market. A 5 g L~Cott '2 PROYISIONS—Bacon, Cumberland _cut, ol o A W e oo 3 8 I e Su¥Ess553383582883 80y 1 [ KANSAS CITY, 3 b CATTLE. Re. | duent ssle some munl:n lahlry of a v;wr:gr, closed at Tici September, 76 .16 : o o L ERNS W ey | only of the peopeRty Ry e okere Regos . teady. Petroleum, steady. Rosin, staady; - i elpts, 4,60 head natives, 1400 head Tex- fh "Whom. ‘the brokere nego- 7613-16@ | Arm, 53s; short ribs, firm, 54s; long clear | *Erle prior i - ood, $1.57%. Turpen- . o gt Py R purchaser w. . 1% middles, light, firm, 8s; long clear middles, | _do seneral . :«.‘,Z:,‘".“.“...f;’.’“"“’"&’. e S ans and 270 hr:“dr gplves: market steady (o | tiations were had, but indepen Ly will pu RN Recelpts. L0 bu.i exports 4w heavy, ‘frm, SSa: Short clear backs, firm. (% W D € il 1idylcod. Tobacto & oL EBG. June s oIL—North Lima, 88e; Tt A RS A R1oten] | mot ealitie the Rathev o & SOMIIGAR. b te sisady; No. 4, $ee. elevator, and | 84s; clear bellles, firm, 53s 6d. Lard, Amer. | Hocking Val. . South Lima and Indiana, 8¢ price by 20c ever paid on this market; THE REALTY MARKET, nd axpesianced & $10d Lavance bn weston | soare menar B ndy/ . Bpesian *Bid. LONTON, June 5011, -Calcutts inseed. A AR Ty R & | anipulation, notably in December and HEESE—American finest, white, TS il errenat i . er cables. Luter realizing, however, | steady, 61, il i Bosten Siash Quetations, XA —OIL—Credit balances. the wheat decline, caused reaction PP BOSTON, June 6.—Call loans, 3%@4% per ..‘;;?‘Slm,’l‘:"’ o bl shipments. 1016 which there was & final silght upturn Toledo Grain and Seed: cent: ume loans, 165 per "cenc. Ofcial | Bhin - average runs, £9,138 bbis.; bb ‘close being steady at WG ¥ July, ITAGeIRC. 3%t ad | TOLEDO, June P WHEAT — Active, NN % SeaRel average, ¢ A ST b | e, S W Fina TS A (A VANNAR g Jine ofo O futpeping , e, . T, 1" | Bingha ; OATS-—-Recelpts, 6500 bu.; exgorts, 1150 'ORN—Fairly active, firm. Cash, ; et B et & "idaks s ol Y Y-S i Spot. steady’; No. 2, &c; No. 3, 4ige; | July, 82%c: September, 8530 Yy aaarnesess SO0 2 white, 6le; No. 3 white, 88}4c; mixed | OATS—PFulrly active, firm. Cash, A . wone 981 v 87 ‘western, u?mg mixed white, e, Op- | July, 81%e! new, S9%c; September, 3 <26 0 s 189 tions shared the early corn strength, but | new, ©. » NEW _YORK, June was finally wenkened by unioading’ and | (BEED=Clover, dull, firm. Cash, $.82%; APPLES—Continued fairly fir October, $.17%. " o ith stocks limited. Busines shipping, 8G6Sc; good to S sttt eV S 4 Sxport and jobbing trade was quiet. Sta pises: AR on Minne: s Whent Market. G '\ oot anddaasiog mrmmonl to "ood“ ;mc 4 me, @M 1se? dlda: Sose: | AINNEAPOLIS, June §-WHEAT_July, | \ 35,24 5 Aol o g T IFORNIA. DRIED FRUITS—The 3 , o@8C. Ro: Sgptember, The (&~ A 1hard, | Gomiaion I & 8. ¥ market for spot prunes was firmer owls Galveston, 20 te 25 lbs, /o%c: No 1 northern, BX@GT%c: No. 2| Geu. Elsctric ... T ok 1o active export demand and the lmit alifornia, 41 to % Ibs., 16c; Texas dry, LB = o 3 joon supplies in holders' ‘hands. The general list THBR—Firm; tents, (el e -y 1 thows an advancing tendency. Jobbing de- R T Mol kg 2 | ey S R T S RSN AL assenrssed mand only moderate, Apricots in some ex- e N O e | :f}‘yy»'p'n'&m BRAN—In bulk, $14.00814.35. 3 B ethos s port demand and sieady. Penches moxi dc; pickled shoulders, $%G%% — - - ‘n;} {Daly West....ooui m:lynx,r|clo n ol hn“-lv.‘“ - lac.“nl,.m. ean coria Mark 12¢; peaches ,2332-.“». 00, B -A;.:!'[l':_ PEORIA, June 5—~CORN~Firm; No. 3, 7. Pork, steady: fi % R LN NDON, June 5.—Th, kly stat 9.56; short clear, $10.57 %@} 08‘""15‘.'? P iresiar e, B whji. of he Bank of Eneiand shows the follow. LOW—Easy: city, onaeke: country, | PWHILKY Son the basis of $1.90 for fin- fng'changes: “Total reserve, ioretae, €351 NEW YORK. June b - SUGARCRaw ; jation, increase. : efining, The: ce - ER_Recelpte, 1110 phgn; sugnuy e 08 {ncrease. £WRS; other e olasace” mugar. 3 11-16e; ~ refined. i b X, Fhtldoiphia Prodyse Market. R e Gepachia: 3 ORLEANS, 3 PHILADELPHIA, notes reserve. increase, £54.0%0; ; open kettl 413 pkes.; lar; | Firm; e securities, decrease, £525,000. e propor- | tle, centri! i famcy t 's reserve to Nability is 50.08 MY week it was 46.89. "Rate of 2583882 T8 placed on record Thurs: R Bmsas day, Texas cows, X b Warranty Deeds. 5.00; native 6.20; canne @3.00;_bulls, $2.76@ calves, $2.75@&00. | Jesse C. Akely and wife to T, J. lan&- 3 HOGS—Recelpts, 10,600 head; market | mes, lots 8 4 6, 7 and 8, blocl steady to stron 45; bulk of sales, | Eckérman Place "......sierone §1.007.40; heavy,'S mixed packers; | T. J, Symmes (o M._£ Akely, sime " 20 715401 . rkers, $.750 | E. rench and wife to . e v s ek . B0 K e Tote 18, 15, 15 and 20, block 2 8iEED “AND " LAMBS Recetpts, 200 | Takeview ... casinse . head; market steady; native lambs, $5.00@ | Lucy Harding to Isabel W. Robbins, 7.%0: ' western lambs, $. native | lot 20, block 6, Jerome park... ) wethers, $5.2006.00; . J.0Q | Jens Bertelsen, executor, 1o H.OP 0.90; fed ewes, 34.8505.75; Texas clipped | Lyck, n 26 feet of i of w 14 feet of e-rungo $6.15476.65 clipped sheep, | 8 P4 Foot of ey lot 21, block 1, Camp- %a6.0; stockers and feeders, §5.500A. 5. bell's add < Spm——— Atiantic Reaity assoctation to H. A New York Live Stock Market. Cameron, s 18 foef lot 4 and n 2 ] ) - Re- feet lot 50, K ace .ar M c.f‘pi‘.w o8 Chesa; dressed Blect, %m R. M. Bcott to Byron Reed company, EAL, AT Do 20 SRS ite i Dennia df}‘knf&a%tfl‘:‘n""“fic g v Bhechy, iot block 15, Wilcox's 24 HWEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 4,26 | 8 L fefven noadr §00d fo. tholcs lambs, steady; every: | South Omaha Loan and Building as thing else slow and 10c_lower: sheep sold o Carrte s ot 4, at $5.50G6.00 per 100 Ibs.; yearlings at $.5 . Bato; colle, $400; Tambs. 46 ith and wite'to Jsc mutton, slow at 6G10c per Ib.; dressed year- | Krelcl ot % § 50 Coot of & 10 faat nge. 10G13kc; dreased lambs, 11 . Kountse M add.. .. My o Hite TG08-Recelpis, B hesd " Markei un- Mary Ni, Tot s biock 3. Perkin's sub div St. Louls L Stock Market. Q@ s 5—CATTLERecelpts, | Gretje Stuhr to Fred Bichel, lots 24 adn fl; .fne’ll;uxn 1 head T pta, | G e Biock 3, Fosdike Place....: i 8 stron, r eers mative’ shippias &ud export sieers, $5@| Total smount of trensters FISEREESERZRRAISSIRTTTTTssseNRRER §52 3s3zar %giaé

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