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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 1902 _—m—mee 9 - — 7 — " " A b 00@8. 25 g . . H ,.TR D contidue in fair demand and holders are C ( banks chows: Loans, $833,5718%, increa C M 86; bulls, §2.750%.80 s, 85 2%: | Airmed. Dufe, C., division No. 3. Unres inclined to firmness on special grades. $4,566,700; deposits, 395,829,400, increase $4,57 h Texas and Indlan steers, $2.96M6.5, with | nofidy WA\DIHO.\ OF OMA As A E Prices range from sgoic for all dtecrip: OMMERCII\L AxD H.\L\ uL B0; circulanon, §51.468,00, increase $106,000; OM"\Hx “\E STO ‘\ ‘\RhET tops worth $815; cows and heiters, $2.000 [ "3 EVidence examined and heid to support tions. Apricots are steady at 10%@lic in iegal tenders, §78,301,200, increase $1,69 d ‘. sc | the Judgment of the district court, ¥ . boxes and 104@12 In bags. Pecled peaches if' le, $173,624800, inc redse $341,800; reserve, 1 H'"?fl' ’"u‘rl|~;~ ".lfi:"‘ .i_v“?v‘:._ Imu;‘)‘o‘l“rm 11619~ Union Paelfie rallroad against e priced at 12@i6c and unpeeled at 8@ x " " 351,935,700, Increase $2,038,900; ' reserve re : : ower. Pigs and 8, $7.10@7.40; packers, | giangwood. Reversed Ins! es, C o Weather Oonditions Have No Little Ine |i0%c - g * "% ] Wet Weather is Controlling Factor in Bull- | quired, $,85.50, increase $1,219,20; sur- | Oattle Market Quiet and Unchanged, with | § Duicherse ¥ log7 80 angw Reversed Inst. Ames, C., dtv i 5 slon No. 3 Unreported Statos 4o Ourrent Disisess, i VR ish Market, plus, $12,978,80, increase $820,100 but Few oo Bale. SH AND LAMBS Receipts, 100 head ” . > NEW YOR TOCKS AND BONDS, ambs A anc N 2 W | testifies o o8 o1 at o i e 4.00; stockers, “Texans, $30063 50, | testifies on er examination that in mak ng his es ate he tool nto considera N 00 .COLD AND TOO WET FOR SOME|@uotations of the Day on Variows |CORN TOUCHES SEVENTY-CENT MARK |sroew sarket ta Sromannt with a revw | HOG MARKET OPENS SLOW BUT STEADY | yiicaco 1ivis §Tock samicur, | Desides maticrs that wera proper to he con: sidered, other matters that were not proper Commodities. ot Operati in Specials. for that purposc. does not entitle a party NEW YORK, June 28— FLOUR-—Recelpts, » T o « th Market Dull nd Un- to have the entire testimony of the wite dobbers Preparing to In 20,216 Dblg s exGortn 20,037 Bos . held sieady | O8t® Also Reach Record Price I8 | Npw YORK, June 38.—The general stock [ 306} Cattle Market Du Cattle, Hogs, Sheep and Lambs ATe | ;.. upon that subject withdrawn from the Nest Month In Force—Markets on and _moderately active; winter -‘(rn(g\“ Strong Pit, While Wheat Opens :"\‘ul!kn;‘l rt'o:hu‘ W slwmnmn;; inert There changed and Prices on Sheep st |u"r\’émd :"'r(‘\‘”: Iymy'){ -]..‘; ; ..;d‘ il . 3.75G0.%; winter patents, $4.00@4.10; Min- . vere some specuiative operations in a iew ‘ X 4 ¥ " 2 A party is ontitled to have Most Lines Show Strength Resota patents, §4.000.15; Minnesota bakers, Higher, but Enses Of, speclal stocks, but they had no apprectable Steady at Recent Decline, m(“}fl( AGO, June I8.-CATTLE-Recelpts, | particular matter affecting the weisnt of " $3.15@3.40; winter low grades, $2.95@3 1 Though Closing Up effect on the general list. The bank state- with None on Sale Today. 840, steady; good to r'r,"“.', Steers. !-k @ | credibliity of testimony brought cspeclally Rather Than Weak: winter extras, $3.15@3.3. Rye flour, quiet; . s bl o ment dld not reflect any notable recupera- 46; poor to medium, $.1o@i S5F | to the attention of the jury by an fnstruc. falt to good, $3.25G3.45; choice to fancy, tion, but the condition of the banks 18 well i and’ feede 505.%; cows, $1.8066.25; helf- | tjon, he walves that right by omittling to — 3. 70. T maintained, \Ir‘;w:n the w‘k'h!‘"mr:"” SOUTH GMAMA, fu k. w :an??!‘u $1.40@ “.h ilte, atk \(‘,, such inate tlon . ) s i " CORNMEAL~Dull; vellow western, $1.32; | CHICAGO, June 28.—Wet weather agaln | operations "and preparations which have 0 OM 4 36.75; calves, §2 ex d | ™3 When a witness as to the value of rea e Ol e and, an oxcast of | city, $1.30; Brandywine. $3.46G3.55 catioed Fale’ uptaene In sraime. toqay. but | presumably been ‘made for the July settle- | Recelpts were Cattle. Hogs steers, 0007 cetimated | TOPEFIY. Has featifed that he has bused R S0t Jfies It 16 Snquestionaply cutiin RYE—Steady; No. 2 western, 66c. f. 0. b., | the absence of any liberal outside business | ment. The statement was considered nega- | Official Monday reQG8—Receints, 10000 head: . fatimated | his opinion in part upon his informaion o the valume of aajes. OnARlY ec trors | afloat; state, 63G6ic, c. L f. New York, | and gleaning up trades over Sunday re- | tively favorable theretore. There is an |Official Tuesday % § fecelpts for Monday, '®.000 head: O¥eT. | na to prices obiained upon saing of other the country indicate that crops are all | carlots stricted gaina to some extent. . September | expectation, however, and there may bo |Officlal Wednesday..... 3 ady 4 specifically doecribed property in the neigh- Mal T - 1.10; good to choice heavy, §7 ' tha Ve b o el v ay P g L BARLEY—Nominal, wheat closed e higher; July corn lc|some shifting of loans on Monday. Official Thursday . i go0d o Sholoe heavy, SavG horhood of that in controversy, it 18 »rroP w ""fln‘n::n\ :r(".‘]:'u:'- ‘:'.“';.:L"vlrl»frfl”;'r::i WHEAT-Spot, firin; No. 2 red, 9%, | higher, Septemper corn, %ulse up; July | Today's money and exchange marksta|Uificial Friday s heavy, ight, $7.25@7.40; to exelude evidence of what the price obe which b sales, '§7.35q7 ¢ ! t 0 d %e b ember oats ere nominal, as is usual on Saturday_ but | Officlal Saturday. 1 g o s0 | tatned at such sales nctually were. of DOOF Color. At the same time the excess | elevator; No. 2 red, $0wGSic, f. 0. b.|oats 1Gilsc higher and September dats % | were nomi Is us aturday, b 3 SHEED CAND LAMBS—Recelpts, 1,60 | 1ained at sueh s ctually w “ ot ‘molsture has caused & most (oo rank | Sfoati No. 1 northern, Duluth. $ic, f. 0. | Glac highec; provisions closed unchanged |sterling exchange at Paris fell tge. Foreln | G Sl o | head. Market steady. Good fo choice | 1185 Ietate of John Fitseerali agninet srowth of straw, to the detriment of smail | b. afloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, S4%c, f. o. | to_ 23c higher bankers believe that some gold may go out | o Totals this week . q wethers, $3.76G4.00; fair to cholce mixed, | (o8 Satngs bank Hreor eom 1o, graln, 8o far, however, the situation s not | b. afloat. There was a strong opening in | September wheat opened %@3%c higher | next week, e nding Ju 20 3 $3.5063. western sheep, $2.75(01.00; native | = & . : s regarded sufficiently serious to have any | Wheat and general activity on higher [at @i2e and sold to c early. | Of today's speclal movements the rise in [ Week ending June 14 3 lambs, $4.00@8.50. { reported " noticeable (nfiuence upon trade, as it 16 | PAris cables, a strong corn and oats mar- | Throughout the southwest copious rains | Chicago & Eastern lllinois was due to a| Week ending June 7 333 §| ERetal yesterday | (I Fitzeeraid against Unton Savings bank, still early enough in the season for the | ket and rains in harvesting districts. Ter- | had fallen again to damage the harvests | suggestion that the treasury stock of the | \Week ending May 31 " Recelpts. Shipmenta, | No. 11658, decided herewith followsd in & remedying of such damage as may have | ritorial ylelded to realizing, but was again | Parle quotations were as much as ¢ |company may be distributed to stockhold- | SBame week last year 42,95 Cattle i 2 RN 3774 | case of the samoe nature been done. firmer upon predictions of further rains. | higher, influenced by unfavorable weather. |ers. Illinols Central was moved up to A | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DA RO oy * G188 Lau against Blunberg. Appeal from The cold and wet weather fs, neverthe. | Near the close It eased off again through | Ihere 'was a lite early commission houss | fraction above the price touched on the | “rhe foilowing tabla shows tne receipis of | Sheep ..l 5 LR AR IR e S less, having a direct bearing upon trade in | tealizing and was finally but l4c net higher; | business and a fair export demand devel- | day the new stock issue was announced and | L\ S ol ahech B BEuth. Omabs tof on_ No. areporte g certain lines, such as summer wearing ap. | July, BA@i%he; closed at 19%¢; September, | oped, The feature of the day was in the | closed at the top. The general market ran | Catlle, hogs and sheep ut South Ometa ioF Kansas City Live Stook Market 1. An appeal does not bring up for review Brelland Rot weather goods of all Ein Ti%@TTe; closed at TT%c; December, 8% | opening cal: for December option. A bear- | off slightly in the closing dea'ings i L T Sl A o4 errors in the conduct of the action in the etall dry goods people report smaller | @i¥%c: closed at 78%c. ish sentiment overcast the pit, howev The report of a voluniary increase of 10| Year: 1901 fne. Det KANSAS CITY, June R—~CATTLE-Re- | court below R les of summer dress goods, ete. Tent| CORN—Exports, 11515 Spot, firm; | for some tme and worked againet higher | per cent in wages by the United States | oqiq oAb g ... | Spipts, 35 cattle wnd 266 calves; market un, | 2 Fndorsements of payment entered by and awning peovle say that their business [ No. 69l4c, elevator, and 7ligc, f. 0. b. | prices. Reports came that most of the ) Steel corporation seemed to make those | [SUl€ o sy siodep (oo | changec hoice export and Qdressed beef | mistake or fnadverfence on a note @ {5 not what |t might be with the weather | afloat. Option market was strong and | wheat had been eut in the country where | stocks firm, although the indusirial depart- | tio€s .- o i1 a1 e §i.ia7 | Steers, $1.00GS.25: falr to good, $0.@720: | a part of the instrument and their more seasonable People are not inclined | higher on heavy rains and cold weather | rains were falling. Many of the local | ment generally w heavy. Reading also “ v ¥ £ Hflrkvr!An'u! fecde $2.84 western fed ' s not avold the note. ¥ 10 g0 camping at the present time, nor do | west, mostly in sympathy with oats. The | crowd took profits rather than to wait|was heavy because of a rumor that the| The following table shows the average | stecrs, $.55G6.15; Texas and Indinn strers. | 2 ndorsement of a payment on & they feel the necessity of protecting build- | close was firm at }4@%c net advance; July, | over Sunday and stand the possibilities of | president had requested an opinion from | price of hogs sold on the Soutn Omaun $2.75 80 Y‘» as cows, 2@l native without the maker's knowledge ings with awnings. Kor the same reason | 67%@6iigc; closed at 67ic; September, | falr weather, The little strength was | the attorney general whether the anthracits | market the last several aays, with ol | cows, $20035.%5; native heifers. §.207550; | is not an irrevocable applicativa the sales of summer sporting goods are not | 64 i-16@H7%c; closed at 61%¢; December, { sapped and July eased to i2%c, closing |coal combination is fn contravention of the | parisons with iormer years: canners, $1.5013.00 0@4.40; calves: | of the payment to that note whers the $ 1aTws A1 expec ted. People are not going w@oz%sc; closed at 52%c. firm %e up at e, Local receipts we ;\nn.mm law. The closing tone was rather e T T m;-'*"vn "l|{|».-v1|ns for the week were payee also holds other obligations against to the seashore and mountains as early as | OATS-Receipts, 57,00 bu.; exports, 9 cars, 3 of con grade; Minneapolis | heavy. o. 901. | « 3. 1897 . | eattle and 4,000 calves Ay O usual and the demand for such goods as | bu. Spot, firm; No. 2, 5dc; No. 3 & and Duluth reported 3 cars, making a| The dull bond market this week hae R — e | HOGS-Receipts, 1500 head: steady; tc Browne nagalnst Crofte. App al travelsr require 18 not as marked as last | 2 white, b8@u0c N white, BS@iSige; total of M7 cars for the three poinis, | moved mostly In sympathy with stocke. gw “}w J_W\ s !‘ 80; bulk of sales, §7 600 i heavy, !lu\ml & Dismissed. Ames, C., divi- weason. track, mixed western, 52@idc; track, against 208 last week and 37 a vear ago. | United States 2s deciined 1%, the 3s 14 and 358 412 332 2% | 7.80; mixed packers, $7.60¢ leht No. 8 Unreported Sellers of men's apparel complain that | western, %@é0c; track, white stafe Primary recelpts were 460,000 bu., cor the new 4s iy per cent, as compared with 350 4 63| 3 36 65; yorkers, $7.55607.65 T3, R A final order by a_ d'strict eourt made clothing is not going out as iast as it |60c. Options had an excited trade pared to 551,000 last year. Seaboard the closing call of last week. PNERUEE ceipts for the week were 34,000 head a statutory proceedings (under seetion :u‘hl xlor' the reason m‘a! mrfl weather Is | and further active advances on the heavy | ances in wheat and flour equalled 767,000 | The rn\]m\hvv(xsuu»kme ‘szh.u prices on 3 81 ksxu ,‘ \‘_\l. |,,\\1I|; ;‘\,,u,,.'m.i‘;‘» l..,‘ seq of ;h‘ \M" ) 1;“ “,M,“‘,, ,,“.,;:, 00 cool for summer suits and consumers | rains bushels the New York Stock exchange: et nominal; native lambs @545 [ trfal 1n an action in equity is not review- are still clinging to thelr winter welghts HAY—Quiet; shipping, 60@65c; good to| Corn still showed marked strength on | Atehison ] §23 8t Paul ptd 190 ern lambs, $4.50@5.80; native w | able by this court upon appeal. In ‘spite of all these drawbacks, however, | choice. SHjec it ¥ the demand by shorts. \Wet weatner was | “do. bid 101 8o, Pacifc £90; western wethets, $3.00@1.75; fed ewes, | 11719. Courler Prmnting and Publishing businese in general Is good and trade In a | HIDES—-Steady; Galveston, 20 to 2% Ibs., | reported generally in theé corn belt, but | Baltimore & 0 105% So. Railway $4.25G4.60; Texas clipped sheep. 8406440 [ company against Wilson' Appeal from l;lrfl:t-:m‘l'nh.; T ey tii.mv:-‘.;:‘c;w\r’l,lllrlm:’x: | e} Calitornia, 21’ to 25 Ibs., 19c; Texas dry, Whereas it helped Texas it hurt the crops | do P8l e e Feard stockers and feeders $200G3.00. "Recelpts | Otoe, Reversed Inst Duffle, C., division ood _ an u 0! o % Ibs., 13c. elsewhere. Advices from many sections | Canadian Pacific 33w Toxan & Pa or the week were 24,300 heac No. 8 Unreported deeling of confidence that total sales show | HOPS—Strong; state, prime to cholce, 1901 | stated that the main root of the plant wa !1'7'..'”"&"2'..\.., %0ia Toledo, . L. & W e - 1. Evidence examined and held to support e et Tisonle who & month ago | erop. 19%@2%so; 100, f6c; olds, 6@ state, | rotted off, At the opening prices were very | Ciitugo” & Alton - AP0 O T | June Stoux City Live Stock Market. the verdiot of the Juryt ' 0T u common to_cholce, 1801 crop, 20@2ic; Pa- | strong. Shorts bid July %@l higher at | “4s"S Tisl G0 ptd Y (v & ¥ % counsel against objectiol cov o e Vfi?r'%n(;:"”?hf“mfi“ thine | glfic coast, 1901 crop, 19g2sc; 1900, 16c;’ olds, | @G idc—the latter the new record price for | i ea, ind. & LT | Wabamh s T e iy Tune B Epetisl Tt In arguing to the jury upon pertinent facty e ds. 3 y j9c. the crop. Offerings for profits at top fig- o pd 86%| do pta steac beeves, $6.0087.45; cows, bulls and | N0t Defore the lury and expressiy ¢ truly said is that It the weather | "I EATHER—Quiet; domestic fleece, 26@30c. | ures at once brought a slump to 69%c, but | Chicago & E. 11I!2 1193 Wheellng & L. E June ":f‘“*’,‘ “fl,‘,,‘»m ‘F'h_"k'r;-q» Y:‘:',;‘-,;‘h;:‘_ ;":g by the court, this, on exception duly taken, were more favorable the show- | PROVISIONS—Beef, dull; family, the constant bad reports from crops, es- | Chicago & W.l.l 80k| do 24 ptd June ixad; $1.0005.00; stockere § feeders, $2.7 | may be ground for a new trial or for & ing would be even better. = ¢ 16.00; mess, $13.604214.00; beef hams, $11.50@ | peclally from Iowa, pushed prices up again,| 9o ist ptd 8 '|Wis. Central June @4.%; yearlings ‘and calves, $2.50GH. reversal One_ thing which has acted’as an offset | 125 paciet. $14.50G15.00; clty extra India | Recelpts were a little larger at 3 do 30 pra il a0 pta 5 S |June 1S_Recelpts, 320 hend; weak, selling | "115"" gtewart agatnst Hoagland. Appeat ainst the weather is the abundance of | mess, $24.00G25.00. Cut meats, firm; pickled | but little attention was paid to statistics | Chicago & N W .20 |Adame 1 at 37.25@7.45; bulk, $7.36@7.40. from. Losan. Reversed, Albert, C., (vik money in ths conntry. The extremcly high | Pellice. $i100@il60; plokied shoulders, $8 The weather and the short bidding ruled | Gy K I, & % 171% Americ - slon No, 8. Unreported rices ateqhich cattie and hogs are aelling | pickied hams, $1L60G12.00. Lard, firm; weat- | the market. Septemher and December ad- | “ge* ™" & 10 31 : Stevlik 1N SiEkt, 1. Evidence cxamined and found insufi- nAbtey position thmeTohan Such o B0 |ern steamed, $10.9; June closed at’ 3104, | vanced with July, but free pront-taking in | o't & WL 0 June The following table shows the receipts of | clent o sustaln the findings and decree of : y cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal | the _trial court markets for dune 28 Ak 11743, Lowry agalnst Robinton. Appeal Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | from Logan.” Affirmed. Kirkpatrick, C. 7! 6,504 Diviston No. 1. Unreported 1. Where a contract of sale and purchai e =& P e =EEERE = ‘geeazg PSS BEE®ZS g esestieces oo ecmmnts - weancrs EoZ8i8 £3 3 $278 aas 5858 Zg23 38 e coaestscses | ececcaesties EE! & ceos oo 2! s esauss o revoes 258 o . nominal; refined, firm; family, $19.75@20.00; | these two options brought partial declines. [ Coorado o 3014 | Amer dune 3 by freely and reports from country mer- | B0tk * \merica, $11.60; *family, compound. | July closed. strong, lc up. at 86%c: Sep: | do isv ptd. .. o pld June PIying their wants without stint. “Tn ‘thie | $8.12%@8.50. Pork, firm; family, $19.75g20.00; | tember sold at 8l%c and closed Hrm %@ | do 24 pra Lin - ne Peapost the situation in the eountry Ry | SHort clear, $19.50G21.50; mess, $19.00710.75. ' | % higher at 6lige I pell & Hudion »id r Houth, Graakia improved si a k 1cea o TALLOW-—Quiet; city (82 per pkg.), 6%c; | Oats continued their upward course again | Dol L. & W... 8 & R... . = Chicago N 10,000 1,500 pi nce a week ago, as prices on " S @OHO T " v 5 . Denver & R. G ptd Indicates Sunday. < 3 5 £ Jand is rescinded by the vendor the ve: Livestock have been Soink' stendily higher, | COURLEY (PKES. freo). shi@sic. foday. The wet weather was reported as | DGiver & L PR TR ot tock | Kansas City. 1l 1,500 | of Tan 3 the ven, 80 that good fat beef cattle are bringing | - RICE—Firm: domestic, fair to extra, 4} [ hurting this cereal worst of all. No. 3|00 P S I Brkivn R, T The official number of cars of stock|gt fouls..... 1400 s ordinarily entitled to repayment of over $100 per head, or as much as n good | @%C;, Japanese, 4%@o white, cash, sold as high as bc., and there [ 40 ;i 5 T R brought in today by each road was: | 8t Joseph...iiiiiiil 4300 {he part purchase money paid by him with Rorse. Hos, which seem to be i tair supe | BUTTER—Steady state creamery, 19G22c; | was aimost nothing offered for-sale in | 4o 34 ple Uk PRI el Roads Cattle. Hogs. H'r's e interest ) i ply In this state, are advancing in & ke | State factory, 16@isigc; renovated, 17@19%c; | spite of the good demand. The same good t Nor. pi.......187 |Con. Tobacco pid.... % M. & 8t P. Ry... ) 3 o Totals ..... ; 54 Z Where, however, the recision occura “\; proportion, so that as regards ready maney | imitation créamery, 17G19%c. buying that has been in force for a week | Hocking Vailey 54% [Gen. Electric ). & St. L. Ry virtue of a written contract or agreeme! the country tributary to this city nus never | CHEESE-—Strong; new state full cream, | was in evidence again,_ Selling was .only | do pid B Hocking been in better shape, small colored, fancy, ®%c; small white, | by locals for profits. The general senti- | Ilinofs Central ll160%|Tater, Paper [Ey— B7 i i S R s Wool Mavket. Beitween the arties weitihe cut {he erma nion _Pacitic System....... .. " A &nd condition upon which the contract of T T f - e 5 : y - [ fowa Centrar lonl o pta : ut Y g . BOSTON, June 25.—WOOL~—Strictly fine, | sale and purchase shall be rescinded, and Jobbers Prepare to Travel, B Pierat elate ade Borneyivesia, | Bloris covered Freel T ut he pears and Jory | do pik siveee STipiLaclede Tas TRy (A $20%0c; cleap fine and fine mulium, 4G [ no claim with respect to what has bepn As a result of the general feeling of satls. | 19%@20c; western candled, 18%4@ldc; south: | reached the top figure of the option again, [ L4ke Erle & W...... g INatlonas Blacult , 8t P, M. & O A {ici stanle, W@kc: medium, BOUle. ‘Texas | paid by the vendee is reserved therein, the fathion aves Ghing Keneral feeling of datls- | weatern, loss off, 16%@17He 4fc. Dips followed the liquidation, which, | g 9% Pfd-e oo 12 B B & M, R, 0 R it e T ey, ey | YA R L A el dnd 1UA Bt 5 AN gursion into northern Nebraska the Job- | cpoior ‘e, — o0y OPen kettle, good to | however, was small, but all the stuff was | Munnaitan L'/ 151w Pacifc” Conat .10 2P Yt v olfp has been bought up by prominent deal | & cause of action Darme Ui Amoring for more trips of the | ° FGULTRY -Allve, quiet and unchanged; | Strong, 1to up, AL 46k, September soid | Ner. Centra R &R T [ 58, WIth, yery ik pricte piid compated | LI B A YA iohr T DT focted for three more xcursions, ons dach | fessed. nominaily’ unchanged between &lie and Mc and closed Nrm %@ | et Ry. of Nex.\\L] it Pressed: . Tilinofs Central ........coees «r Jith other wools &t the time buying began, | Douglas. | Afirmed, | Kirky ! feel like. spending the time for. The frst | closed at the foliowing prices: Standard |scarce, but there was-littie disposition on |19 Pl e PR et a I as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- | W Arm, With old wools sold out of sight. | DAL rts will tike fudicisl nofice af i trip will be over the Chicago, Burilnkton & | SPoL o August, $1L32%@1182i; lake, spot, | the part of the packers fo'shove prices up. | N ¥, crare ' |Tenn. Coal & Tron ber of head Indicated: and Penpsvivanie hay Suoied ati Ohlo | yenuineness of their ‘own records and the Quincy in southwestern lowa and north. | $11.87%@12.00. Lead was steady at $1.1215. | Hogs were light and prices good, including | Norroik & W Unfon Bag & P I Buyers Cattle. HOES. | above, 260 Michigan, @24c. Old de- | slgnatures of their own officers. western Missouri, to be taken some time | Spelter was dull at 3. Iron held steady, | small advances, which, however, were not | 4o pta v prd o Omaha_Packing Co.. ETPTPPPe 493 | Jaine 'wools are practioslly sold out and| 3. Return of the sheriff of nulla bona to guring July, the date'to be announced later. | Bt aulet, locally at former prices, all held. September potk cloged unchanged | oniarih & W Leaiher 1% | SWigt & Companyses. © 208 L Wi cont higher for mew. Michigan. 2 | an execution {ssued upon a judgment at law e South Omaha Live Stock exchange wili N at $18.47%, September lard 2%c higher at | Pennsylvania pld ‘o Cudahy Packing Co...... ke avf LBERT B Loy Sakhed ot gk 3 n evidence, held sufficient’ under the pro- {ake part In it with the Commerclal ciub. | St. Louls Grain mnd Provisions. |H0.B% and September ribs unchanged ut| Resding ... @R[V, 8. Rubber ... Ve e DR 1571 Bk coraed camuing, B S chkion 'S o e lods ot v will be the aim of those having the . % Lot o lst pfd...... 3%/ do pfd “udahy from Kansas City v e B8 AN i oc o authoriz court to pro- tor in charge to so arrange these trips as | ST, LOUIS, June 2. —WHEAT-Weak:| Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, | o 2 ptd.... [0l v, 8. "Btesi 1101000 T o (R AL T i o AR T oy e r W 9 10 caver the most Important nearby terris | NO. 2 red, cash, elevator, Tic; track, 78G | $ cars; corn, 300 cars: oats, 2 cars: hogs, | 8¢, ln & & FILI e8| a0 ptd U Lobman & Co. éih oo | TERE Aner Jo0Mbre: heavy Ame n 15@IT%C | “Yi706. Irwin against Gay. Error from tory reached by the Omaha jobbers. (oo i ARG new July, ioge: Sep- | 3000 head; Liogs for the week, 130.000 head. | {5 33t Bit:iriiir: REkrs Losmoli Other buyers L washed, is@siee | ooy Aine, 10G13¢; tUb- | ¢y ioaster. Affirmed. Oldham, C. Divi- mber, 70%@{0%c; No. ard, T4t0 The leading futures ranged as follows: 2 saey TR NDON. Juns 2 v i No. 2. Unrep: £ Thé week just closed has not been very | 56¢; July, @%c; September, G6%c. Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes" PR Tt T AR fi s of holders - neted. oming to the | tate mortgage Is Instituted in the circult Roak Jubt aloued ; Y | PGATE Highet: No. 2 cash, i64c; track, |~ Al B rmness of holders. The arrivals of wool SR, A any ) ges In the way of market 3 (39 " | oo crease in receipts this for the fourth series of auction sales num- | court of the Tnited States and such cause Most lines of merchandise, owing oo Septemiper Mko; No, | *Wieat | Boston Stock Quotation & Very decided advance in prices of fat | ber 14130 bales, including 3,008 bales for. | 18 Alsmissed from said court for want of QOURTEY: Mave mAIRtIned & Sty benine | RYB [ for. (Begd A Bul BOSTON, June 2.—Call loans, 3@4 per | attie. Toppy dry lot" beeves have not | warded direet,” The {mboris during the | Jurlsdiction, the Tecord of such dismistal I8 A | position pL. 2 g "Ik e been very plentiful and there has been a | weck were: New South Wales, 502 bales; | Not a bar to a subse o " with few fluctuations. W v 1 patents, | Dec. 31 cent; time loans, 4@ per cent. Official e Pt AR 1 e . > NRIoRT New i o & hartles on t ‘me mortgage i unusual to hear predictions of higher levels | %33, clear, 38.0@320. = July 694/ 69%( 687 | Atchison 48 023 Adventure . 25 during the first part of the week. Good [ bales: Falkland island, 10 bales; sindries, | 100 ‘belng reached. SEEDS—Timothy, steady at $. Sept. |61 8 6l 6lig 61 Gas 18........ 94 | Allouez . 3 fat cows also met with more favor and |97 bales. "| 2. When a mortgage Is glven to secare 10! ¥ s e I LR s [T (TNOR TNOX| T A ) brought better figures, but thege has been b Jart,payment'of the purchase price of & OMAHA WHOLESALE <~ MARKETS, HAY—Dull: oo *Oats— | 5. G. & e 4 ® | a very dull and declining market for the Cotton Market. homestead to be established it 18 unneces- ' o —Dull; timothy, '$13.00@15.00; prairte, [a July 4014 401 40%| Atchison . o A T d sy grades, Southern 4 gary that such mortgage be signed and ex- no_sales. bluly (464G 8| do% o| Sdo ‘pla. 100, half fat and _grassy . South MW .voR%. 3 g 9 e uted DY Poth Duabend and Wifs: anly. th é | | . oston ny 1280 | i | cattle are takinz the place of the com- 2 K, June 28.—COTTON—Fu. [ecuted by hoth husband and wite; only the Ciidiion of Trade and Quotations on | WHIPKI Steady, fa0, agip [ L Boston & Aibany 11 260 R monée Rytives and packera: naveail beei | ures aClosed” steady; June, ‘8gc: July, | one taking the title need execute such X7 ; L% ¢ . |3 A ai % ston Elevat 164 o ers on anythin . | 8.68c; August, 8.26c; her, 7.93¢; Octo- | me i Staple indFancy Produce. BAGGING-Steady, Faussic. bDec. SHGN| i % | Botten RITEteR il ¥ . B alves are b0 (0 $1.00 lower than ter, | ber, 7itc;, November and Decomber, T0c; | 3. The same rule governs with reference o X # EROY P (¥, 5 ork— | FitchBurg pfd.........143% é days ago and bulls, stags, etc., are also c; February, 7.70c; March, 7.7lc. [ to an agreement for the extensio o EGOE—Including ‘new No. 3 cases, ltc; it ROVISIONE -Pork, steady: obbing, ad, | “July (1830 (1830 (18 22%) 18 2714l 15 20 | Ui pacine 106 ¢ [old y selling 25@s0c lower than last week. In d efeady; middling uplands. Sic; | mortgage given for such a consideration R et A Y _Chtex ] nueR. lan, ry | Bept. | 185211855 | 1845 | 18 473 18 45 [ Mex. Central 284 |Dsceols o Stockers and fecders there has been a de- | middling gulf, Sisc. Sales, 2,300 bales. 11884, Unfon Trust Company of New York b 0 i c! nn-fi e salt meats. steady; boxed lots, extra shorts, | Lard— American S 36 |Parrot cided slump in the lightweight, low grade [ ' GALVESTON, “June 28 —COTTON—Mar- | against King. Apy from Custer. Af- {iflc.'s;’c}&“}m‘""“:g age, 4@bc; o ‘:"‘f‘u’g}"“bn“‘p“{’vm:" Slaar, S | CJuly. (10670 1057 1055 (1065 [ 10621 | do prd o Li8la{Quiney ;131 | stuft, while values have been’ reasonably k('s!_ral;mlly at B1%c. firmed. Day, C. Division No. 1 Unre- . J i B8 i ‘- P A S, | Sept. |10 60 | 10 6235| 10 57%/ 10 57%/ 10 55 eric I well sustained for anything with quality LOUIS, June 28 —~COTTON—Market | ported. PBUTTER - Packing stock, 16c; choice | © METALE-Loxa, sicaay at “3535gh g, | RIDE= wicl 1o ahil 408 |50 &l o erid : Bt Trimosntath 100 ind welght. A few western Tange steers | steady: middiing, ¥ 1i-tic Sales, nonci re- | 1A deputy sherlft may act fer and in dalry, in tubs I5@loc; separator,. 2@c. Spelter, firm at $4.80. Al July 110 62%) 10 624 10 60, | 10 6241 10 6734 | yas, Electr 4214 Trinity 2 iy | have arrived, ‘but ‘they "have sold o the | celpts. § bules; shipments, none; stock, 2L | the place of the sherlft in making an ap: FRESH, CAUGHT “FISH o Trone tei| ~BPOULTRY o Steady; chickens, ige; | _SePt_| 10 820 176282] 10673] 10 607 10 60 | 30" ot 9713 United States 101 feeder buyers as a rufe udes s T ! 7| praseal ‘of ‘real estate for the purpose of & Eeaniles, 100; herring, 6c: piokeral, fo: pike’ | springs, 16@160;: turkevs, So; dueks, 6is: | = - ——————— | x &0 & e A g A train load, billed direct, with a load or | NEW ORLEANS. June 28—COTTON— |{udicial sale Th the execution of & decree of fio: Berch, go (ki ML g BT l;‘,sf-im*“r eys, 9c; ducks, Gc *No. 2 aOld. bNew. United _Fruit s VICLOPIA «ensssrrnrsses two of butchers' stock made up today's | Futures, steady: June 8.86c. bid; July, 8 0@ | court i Bluefins, fc; whitensh, Tlo; catfieh 8¢} | © BUTTEHR. — Steady; creamery, 17G22%c; Cash quotations were as follows: v | 8 [Winons fpees supply, ~ As i usual on Saturday, the |&%Zc: August K3GS3c: Scptember. Tgici| 2 All_ presumptions vg;lln:en#‘;:::}:::'lwm black bass ' 15¢; halibut, ‘lic; salmon, 16ci | dalry, 17@19c » V@24 | FLOUR-Steady: winter patents, 88700 | o pid-....o... s Wolverins "....0. market wds quiet, but " nominal on- | Qetober, TGT6e; November, " 15ia favor of the fairne B s e ks bl o T | S Y oter ot 140, loasott so: straights, $80G330; spring specials, a0 changed from that ‘of the pas ys. | December,’ T54@1.56c: ~ January, 785@7.06c h i i thisaie & el y Sodnsh. Gy og .20; spring patents, $3.5043.80. HOGS—The week closes with a limited | Spot, quiet; sales, 300 pales: ordtnary, 3. An appraisal of the nterests in lan 356 AUIIC snad per b, Toc; 1osiera baed: | Flour, bbls ey SMPmEnS; | W 3 dpring. T#lc; No. 2 red, Forelgn Financt run, but the total number received shows | 800 ordinary, %c low, midaiing, siéc: mid. | aboul to be seld st Jufitciar seS of e BN 4 Rars. Sreen - » ARSI i o e g ¥ z Increase over the week preceding and | -16c; RO dling, 9 middiing on I “'511?#0’%&'1‘3-"?:&"332 per 1b., 2. Wheat, bu............ oo i No. 2 yellow, @yc. |, LONDON. June 25 —Bar sliver, steady at i e (R R e B U 9%4c; receipts, 459 bales; stock, 97501 | operates, i8 not invalidated because th VEAL—Cholce, 6g8e. " g 25,000 $Tgdge; No. 2 whilte, 530 | G1a0Cie Pratenr short &nd- theee’ months! | AEC; The recelpts for the month have been Semrtion ate, not piated other than by ihe CORN--b9c = = ite, 621 @bic. bills, 214@2 o ‘Gold premi liberal and will show_an increase over S — demption are not ata 2 4 2, 6814@b1c s, $%@2% per cent. Gold premiums are | jyne, 1901, of .around 3,00 hogs, and at Milwaukee Grain Market. desigratior~‘et al" after the name of the OATS—48c. Kan City Grain and Provisions. BARLEY—Good feeding, 61@6%c; fair to | avoted ‘as follows: Buenos Ayres, 120.80; | {C, n0™ Te ‘Driven this month are about principal defendant in the action. Wells BRAN_Per ton, $15. el b o h . Madrid, 36.72; Lisbon, 2; Rome, 137. The A e MILWAUK June 28 —WHEAT—Mar- | v. Frazier, 8 N. W. Rep. (Neb.,), 1033, fol- HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Whole KANSAS CITY, June 3.~WHEAT—July, | cholce malting, 60@iogc, eakis X 1R 6c higher than & year ago. 'The week's [, MILAVAUKEE. 8.—WHEAT—Mar, Hay Deal OB eTige; September, 7840 WHEAT-July, | i EDS—No. 1 flax, $1.54@186; No. 1 north. | Weekiy statement of ‘the Bank of England | {rdqq fias been quite satistactory to seilers, | ket €teady; No.'1 northern, 7qTie; No. 2 | lowed. 4 y Dealers’ oclation: Cholce ha: . | 6T%c; September, 67%c: cash, No. 2 hard, | Bh™ A v s ver. | Shows the following changes: Total re- ~ v . | northern, 76a76kc: September, 72i4c. 11887, Wellage against Abbott. —Error 1 upland, 8; T medium, $150; Nor i | 8%@0c; Nor 3, 8c; No. 2 red, new, M@ | western. $LT: prime timothy, $6.7; clover, | Shows the followlng changes: Total re | as values show siightly higher”than Mon: | NGIhorty, ThaTRAC:, Scp 4 Al Woellage Eainst Abatty WY coarse, §1. Rye straw, $.50. These p 63c; old, 71@T2c; No. 3, 61@sse; No. 2 spring, | contract grade. $8.35. crease, £981,000; bulifon, decrease, £215,683; | 483 HOwever on one oF LN O yemdas e | BARLEY-Steady: No. 1, T%c: sample, | slon No. 2. Unreported y hay | 4 qual 9 PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per hbl., 818 was on the dragging order. On Tuesday a | B2 are for hay of good color and quality. De- | 89%c. ' 5 . u 5 % b other ‘securities, increase. £8,275,000: other | b Hiah Brices. Wab. mads-for J a0 1. Discontinuance of & pending catse and L tais’ Recsints ia CORN—July, 81%c; September, 52%c; o @832, Lard, per 100 Ibs, $10.47% 3 record for high prices was made for June, | @70c. i . pts light CORN Yc; September, G2%c; cash, | 1832 Ta 10,5714 @10.61%, | Dify anliad | deposits, increase, £6,60000; public de- | when tops sold up 1o $7.10. CORN—Steady: September, §)/@60te agieement not o prosecite further claim ' 'EG 0. 2 mixed, ‘63c; No. 2 white, 6c; No. 3, | Fibs sides (loose), §10.574@10.61%. Dry salted : e, £2,002 pserve, | Wk 1oD8 8010 U ¥ E i il v o omi| VEGETABLES. a » 8¢; No. 3, | B ilders (boxed), $8.02. Short clear sides | KCSIts, increase, £2,002,000; notes reserve, | The market today opened slow, but are sufficient consideration for a promies CAULIFLOWER—Home grown, per dos., N N (boxed), $10.70. . decrease, £1.069.000; government securities, | gteady, and the bulk of the hogs show up Minneapolis Flour and Bran, to pay accrued costs and attorneys’' fees, AT8-No. ¥ white, 49c. WHISKY-Basis of high wines, $1.80. increase, £507.00. The proportion of the | hetween §1.50 and $7.60, the same as yester- AT 28 —FLQU 2. In such case the agreement to pay ats NEW CELERY-Kalamazoo, 30c. | gsee . 4 Bank of England's reserve to liability is|day, Sellers were inclined to price their | paiNNEAPOLIS, ~ June 28 —FLQUR— | torreya fees is an original and independent POTATORE. Northern. 05600, new. po- Cholce tmothy, $12.00912.50; choice | The following were the receipts and shi- | 3g) per cent; last week it was 5290 per | holdings pretty stromg and ocasional londs | FATSt patents, $3.95g405; second clear, 3365 | contract, and is not within the statute ot LRI ey b T prairie. $9.00G10.00. ments yesterday. oent. CRAe of ‘dlssount,” unchanaed sl b e Phoss possitly showed 9o a itle | G3.7: first ciéars, 8 $0; second clears, $200. | frauds ds being a promise o answer for 'GRIEN ONIONS--Par doz., according to | BUTTER—Creamery, 10%c; fancy datry, | Articles, Recelrom SMIPmENGS | per cent better than yesterday, but in the main | BRAN—In bulk, $13.75G14.00. the debt of another. oias of bunches, 15@Gzue, B aae sty at 140 & Tryr bos-. : o 100000 | PARIS, June 28.-—Three per cent rentes, | there was no special change in the trade, Saliday 18 Rareinsal ASPARAGUS-Home grown, per doz., 0@ | , oo PRy 8t 160 dos., loss off, ‘canes | WheaL bU. $ % | j01f 6dc for the account: exchange on Lon-|and. while the movement was not very oliday in Liverpool. - ned. Corn, bu... : 148000 33,000 | < | K don, 2%f 17c for checks; Spanish 48, 8165 | brisk at any time, the hogs kept selling | LIVERPOC 2,—Hollday . CUCUMBERS—Hothouse, per doz, 48 | ywneat bu Recelpte, Shipments. | Qats! bu: zon 20800 | Blginess on the bourse today was quiet | nnd a clearance was made n good season, | ker @ L OOk June Z.—Hollday in mar H Ni'u P UCE~—Hoth 4 % e Rt 82,000 :34:” Bz;iey“ B 181000 1609 ::m prices nmldx" wvv;k Vrnrlfln'y rwtvllnx to | with ) stronger wnd‘er:‘(‘)' nhlinunl toward 4 M arnam ml ICE~Hothouse, per dos., 25c. . i )¢ » [RESesae e g . he apprehension o dearer settlement |t close. epresentative sales: 3 E;\ SLEY_Par o, 10435c Oats, bu AT ] 5.00| On the Produce exchange today the but- | money. Stocks were offered. heo i SUPREME COURT SYLLABI. causing an | yo. No. Av, 8h SHES—Per doz., 0u2c e ter market was steady: ¢reamery, 18@21%c; | all-around depression. Rentals were prin- 140 5 80 1866 B EANS Home grown, per market New York Live Stock darket, Sy @10, Cheesd, ¥ n . 0 o. steady, 10@llc. | cipally affected. The private rate of dis- |11 pasket, 50GGC; suing beans, per market| wpw YORK, June 28— CATTLE—Re. | S68% frm: fresh, lic. “E'Elm“iur: e BT e K Sl i e et e A o i . 28— JB—Re- e g » SRLIN, June 28 —Bxi Ly 1 4 o1 ) '%}l's"a/\ B Home grown. per Ib. 1i4c. | SHIBE, 460 head: gressed beet, ‘steady ity New York Money Market. . ABAPTE 1r checke: discaunt rates. for 1% Abpedt Trom Thutston, nagrent. . Hast: STOCKS, BONDS, ABBAGE-Callformia - of * home-gTOWN, | recelved quoted American' steers at 134@15 | NEW YORK, June 25.-MONEY-On call, }f“;‘"l‘hn[',}‘:mj’{;‘;l_.":{]‘";"‘c“;.; W Dar_nent 5 ings, C. Division No. 1. Unreported INVESTMENT SECURITIES OIS New California, In sacks, ser | PATglh: dressed welght; refrigerator “neef, | steady: actual ‘transactions. & per centi| o {N*}ourte were firm Jor cenL.’ Priges 50 1. A deed of real estate cannot be avoided b, ’ y " ¥ 1%@1% por Ib. Exports today, partly esti: | closed offered at 3 per cent; prime mercan-) flonced by the favorable Feport i, Y » on the mole ground that it was voluntary . ’ HOMATOES—Texas, per 4-basket crate, | Mated, 12 head of beeves and 6,40 uarters tlle paper, $400 Ber cenl @ Stendy, with | BUCKIngham palace, . though bugsiness was 1 I8 croniton fo_Whofl 00 Indshisdness way WE BUY AND SELL } 18 N e . gtaade™ Buck ] : 2 curred u e conveyance . 'Ek\".\' RA T s bt 02 GALVES-Recelpts, 58 head; 165 head on | actual business in ‘harikers’ bills at 84 87e | Slow on mocount of the clesing of the B 2 In an action brought more than four Omaba First Morigages. " bu. 82 ool O Sras years after the recording of a conveyance City and County Warrants. FRUITS. to set aside for fraud the plaintiff mus Count nd State Bonds. show himselt entitled to additional {ime be e - 4 cause af lack ‘of knowledge by both piead: Stock of ng and proof. ) Vi ¥ Yhe Tecording of a deea “‘when accom Yoipn. Steck: TRE3, Mtk O panied with circumstances sufficient to put maha Street Rallway. a person of n:dlnn|r "““'»]i‘t‘.“’fr and pru- Lincoln Land Co. ence upon inquiry, = whic pursue would lead to @ discovery of the fraud Otmabs Bauhy ¢ causes the statute of limitations to begin And other stocks of all kinds. to run, “but not otherwise.” Forsythe v "or immediate and future delivery. E.’llfl‘l;ri Day 8§ IA\ W., 407, yor » i 1. Vhere parties are in actual possession and personal control of the lands and are ‘ farming them in connection with their 1320 Farnam St, Tel. 106 home premises, and conveyances are 2 W o dar promptly recorded, with no concealment of - the circumstances, the records are con- Write for sample copy special structive notice of the deed's existence. 5. Creditors are chargeable, prima facle, :3‘ with construetive knowledge of such con- ‘é veyances and In the absence of any goad 2 reason to the contrary. elther pieated. or 2 proved, are put on inquiry as to their con- Rdition, including ] & Unconstitutionsl act attaching ter- FR[;E MAP iy |ritory 1o a county accepted and acanfeaced o 3 2% 8. P. s 903, ] une “les . 5% Ty pe Lo de e ac o 8 i g Jo ( Fulto! + N. Y. falr refining. Me; centrifugal % tost, Be. | ¢ 6", '} %5 A & AP 4 %% | T BOSTON, Jun: Clearing . § n Wil sufice to render the acts of the | U. 8. Mining Journal, 108 Fulton st., N. ¥. o 13 ! Stock exchange In London. Toward the eals generally §@loc. §7% for demand and at $4.851,@4.85% for | & ¢ D N HOGS—Receipts, 6139 head; weak. fi‘xw’dur-_ posted rates. $4.56014.86% and | Siane - bowl T eihves influenced the other RICOTS—California. $1.50G1.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 568 head: | $4.8814@4.89; commercial bills. $1.84%@4 853, Shaves. CHES—California, $1 both sheep and lambs steady. Sheep sold | SILVER — Bar, 62%c; Mexican dollars, UMS—California, per 4- at $3.0004.25 per 100 Ibs.; a few to an out- o VT RAWBERRIESColorado, per 24-at, | drcoved mutions, b6de: dressed Tnmie, S et TN Fon S e o | JOMAHA, June 25— Bank clearings for the \ N 2-qt, ittons, 5@6c; dressed lambs, 6@7c. | lows: Ref. 23 reg., 1 BOMpOR, | o SaicAarly, SUNE MRS olearings e, $3. 50, s — 0y 8 and coupon, 107; new {s jong Y PATed With corve- %fl;RrRJEB—(;-HMr‘nh b Coffec Market. Ton Cand. coubom, 1M%; old s reg., l0g%g; | 9Ponding week of last year are: home-grown, per : VEW " poi 0%; § con . 105 9 =y JPE~Texas, per basket, 7ic 0, i nvolce, Tie , quiet; v cesnen ,529 5 CfilN!R:NTB— Home srowa. ShI% Cordova, 8@lllc. Futures opened steady. | fO11OWS: o ' Wednesday ... 1,108,070 78 RASPBERRIES—Black, per 24-pts., $3.00; | With prices 5@10 points higher, following in | U, 8. r 25 reg....100% g yat. & Thursday . 1,052,984 31 red. per 24-pts., $3.0. the lead of European markets, which dis- | 0 oupon {06 Nex. Conts Friday ....... LoT.721 41 WATERMELONS - s5a0c plaved inherent strengh. Speculation was | - 8 4 LR R Baturday ............ 1071561 60 APICAL FRU chiefly of a local character, with the shorts ow 48, Teg....1 r PlNE”,;I.‘l“é:,lF’l\"n |: “.:“l:)su ount, 4, | Lhe leaaing buyers. Brazilian recelpts PR e 114 ot T Tl POERL 4itiiascssill BANANAS—Fer bunch. 2000PdIng :f‘"a-‘“- hardly up to expectatjons and ths old 4. Teg Y, Central 1s. Increase 02 ) " | Slique supparted the iate months Coupau o e ST. LOUIS, June % —Clearings, $6,472,522; g bl sl | ¥as very little change after the opening b5, res A e balances, 9. Money steady at b@é e ta T nd o} T0G9.00: Medl- | Tho closing market was qulet. Total sales coupon 105 |No. pacinc i B | A T aRa dns” rar LEMONS—Fancy, $.00§5.50; Messinas, | Were 12250 bage, Including June at 4.5c; | Atchison sen ds 2% W o i oy | CHICAGO, June 28.—Clearings, $22,012.420; 4.60g.00, ! ‘| Jduly. $86c: August. Sci September, 500G | 90, 0% 18 R 100y | Dalances, $2,470,479; posted exchange, $4.86 MISCELLANEOUS. 5.06c; November, 5.c; May, 5.6065.65. o s o leC Lk 1M TC Gelie” | for sixty days, S8 for demand; New ONEY- Per #-section case, ! rom 8o conv. 4a 1083/8U I. & & P 4s-1w | York exchange, par. {ilginzn ehawka, per bbl % G s r Market. Canada 0. 35 1% 180 L8 W, 1 wi | NEW YORK. June 3%-Clearings, $299,- - L R NEW YORK, June 28—BUGAR—Dull; |° 4 o R TP~ 1~ UTS—Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell. i " J s it |80, Pacide ds. 24 | balances, $1,19.010 . 5 in register of deeds of such county as to such —— Ade: Bard shell, ber ib, Timc: No. 3 sort | [oinseee sugar, dc; refined, dull; e AL R S R R 138 | "BALTIMORE, June %5.—Clearings 3 i 110 territory done before the law was declared | shell, 1c; No. 7 hard shell, Sc;" Brazlls, per | No. {0, 8 80e: No. 1 12376 N o LR ot — ib., l4¢; filberts, per Ib.. lic: almonds. soft | i o L ‘A X g 122; bainnces, $658.771; clearings for ' the £ io. 80e; No. 11, 8.78e; No. i2. 8 o el T, B L& W s S e SHEEP—There has been little in the | 7. The statute of limitations ' begl No. 0. 3.80e; i 3.7he: 12, 370c; No. | C'M & 3 b week, $22.058,606; balances, 35,082,104; money, | SHE here e 7 ations “begina to gaétl the; hai"s ol 186 pecans, Tare, er | by Rt L T A S o T M 4 B R SRR (g g 115@5 per cent. 1 gheep market ihe past week to commend | run against a creditor from the discovery s {acs ammall. e sacobmcte: por® sabe, | 4Mci Mould A, te; cut loa€ Rite 4 3 1l v PIPADELPHIA, _thne 35 Clearings, |1t 10 shinpers. "1t was' anticipated that | of the fraudulent act on the part of is unconstitutional acts of a de facto officer. | @ ‘ ‘ + wh. i ted, [oem. ¥ -t i $16,075,171; balances, $2.306.455; clearings for | values would decline, but such a disastrous | debtor, whether the creditor's claim has HIDES-No vemn. Sksi Mo St acabn {W ORLEANS. June 25.—8SUGAR—Mar- | | 1 ! R WHY ited States Steel is & Sale and NEW ORI . June 2 - S~ T e, S0 o0 5T, batanices “pinfm 4ar | slump s has occurred was ‘hardly ex- | been reduced to judgment or not.” Gillespie B4ci1NO, 1 snited, Twe; No. 2 salted. éwc; | o1 quiet: open kettle centrifugal, 3g3) b the Gould Stoeks » Purehase— | t. ent 104 (West Shore 4 money. 46 per cent pected by any one. The market this week | v. Cooper, 36 Neb.. 1 'L veal calt, § to 1214 ib; T'No. ? veal | entrifugal yellow. $4@4}c: seconds Erie prior len s ..100%'W. & L. B. 4 INCINN A " 2. « a.|has declined 5@, but toward the close | 10667. Phoenix Insurance Company agatnst 4 .y calt, e s, o -, ‘h:h:rh'b]?.'u “heep | e Molasses, dull; centrifugal, 6g1Sc 4o Reneral 4s Wi Centr | sario; ’,i(.,\,‘T‘;(..?,,::‘;., ceoteaings, 8- | was ‘somewhat steadier the slide being | Eoehle. Error from Harian. Reversed Fully explained in our Speclal pelta, 75c; horse hides, $1.50G2.50. 4 pe——— FOW & D C. sl 1i8% /Con. Tobacco ¢ exchange, 15@2c premium. checked Friday, when the trade showed a | Kirkpatrick, C. Divislon No. 1. \nr Letter Monday. Those who OLD METALS—-A. B. Alpern quotes the To'elo Grain and Seed. Ho -;&; \d-v s, 10 y :;m. more life than it has done in some '"i”'d' 2 H y followed last week's Special following prices: lron, 4 per | 2% - WHE *Offere ays Qne who Is In possession of premises ton, nv.' ron, stove plnfeu,m;;é‘r !'n";fdxr'af; | -—T‘jl"_‘i}f& “'-'—'"f J‘J\;l\)\“'::\:rr ,?J;.',',,,f\ - g - e o tuotations tor clipped stock: Good to | under a tax deed Is ndt ilable in an action are congratulating themselves. copper. per Ib.. Siye; nn.nhheu\y. per ib., | < . 3 , New York Mining Qu tons. NEW YORK, June ;;t- xports of specie | € ce. v\fldlmu‘hu?mn: 0 : X good, $4.20 | for mrvm)"h;xl'nnd. r.«-m\'-? on aceount of Our dally up-to-date market i brag light, per Ib., 8e; L : N P c vy — v " e from this port to_all countries for this | @4.50; good to cholce ewes, $4.00@1.35; fair to | rents recelved by him while 8o In posses- e e ! gino, per ib, Jo: rubber J:?dmf's: "> B e o D comber HHg: July, lei| NEW YORK, June 28.—The following are | week a Gremate $150.600 silver and §2000m | §00d, §5.60@4.15; &ood Lo choice lambs. §4.18 | sion to the holder of the legal title who has | ¢ letter forecasts movements in - ATS—Active, strong: cash, 4ic; July, | (he closing prices on mining stocks gold. The imports of specie were $15.%8 | @5.50; fair (o good, $4.23G4.50. Wooled stock | never asked or obtained possessior Stocks and Grain. Write for Phitadel Produce Market. 410; September. Slc; new July, 48%c; new | Adams Con Little Chiet £0ld and $13,458 silver. The imports of dry | sells about 25@slc above clipped stock. | 2. The allegations oi defendant in an ac- them. PHILADELPHIA, J % BUTT Bentember, 3i%ec. * ’ Alice Ontario goods and merchandise were valucd at $10.- 8, l:;ln lr:mp)\ for money P'wd ...I.| recelved LADEL! 4 une 28 —BU" R~ SEED O : i 5,191 Tiresce 1 S that the money was rent for real estate ad- o ?rt:u::’.,r;;u:":l(;ugn creamery, Bisci ex- | obine gy Gull: steady; cash. $5.12%; | gy ; i e St. Jomeph Live Stock Market. versely heid may state a detonse. put does | § PORTERFIELD & CO. BGGS--11 Lol Al 011 and Rowin. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. J CATTLE-. | 0t deprive the justice of jurisdlctic . by. 17%e¢, los By . Con. ) . 22 by 111M4. Polk County ini N e y. COMMISSION RROKERS, frean weatern. Ghc, loss. ol | EiGah et Dry Goods Market. Deadwaod OIL CITY, Pa. June 3.—OlL—Credit bal. | RECeIDts: 330 head: steady. Natives 35008 | prior rom Nance, “amrmed " Amenn & 196 La Salle St., Chieugo.. western, 17c, 'fresh southern, lec NEW YORK, June 28—DRY GOODS—A | Hore Siiver Small Repes i | ances, §1.22; ‘certificates, no bid. Runs and N i ohd e R Division No. & Unreported ‘ CHEESE_Firm: New York' full creams, [ small volume of businees and demand light | aseviite con y X PERRIL R Rpened. o oy HOGS—Recelpts, 450 head. ateady, Light | 11380 Stansbury against Storer & Ellis. | @oeesssssssssssssssssseseeg rimg small. 10c; New York full creams, | characterizes general conditions in the dry e — SAVANS - e ¥ ~—Turpen A light mixed, $742%@ ai Error from Nuckolls. Dismissed. Ames, | et e ————— o §00d, $8G10c, foods. market today. Jobbers ‘sales are Condttion of the Tremsury. {ing: fiem. Rosin, fiem; A B.CoD and E. | 100y *3 G@iw: ples. H.ssgers. - oo | C, Division No. i Unreported s b o sad s Ltie % the War of now bie . % P 3401 o b 3 1. An Interlocutory order dismissi Evaporated Appics a iness will be done until aftef July 4. Dull-| WASHINGTON, June 25.—Today's state- | K. 4285; M. 1.0 d ) | otony Tap epring i emba geah W 12 head: | (emporary injunction §s not a final ofder IN SPECULATION N YORK, J X ness has continued in the yarn market, | ment of the treasury balances in the gen- | W, W. &6, g - ] or judgment reviewable in this eourt $100.00 iuvested in Grain or APF Rt ORI June 28-EVAPORATED |foslery” material being the only (Ning foF | eral fund, cxclusive of the 30000 koid | NEW YORK. June 2%.-OlL-Cottouseed ! what ‘more firmly held. sellers asking 6% hows: Avallable ogab bal e i8¢ Petrol A v A y . o g P onld result in & profit of $300,00 e ) 20,165,018 ; | $6¢. *Petroleum, steady: refined New York.| ST. LOUIS, June 28.—CATTLE—Receipts, | son No. 8. Unreported | Pran" 4 [ .00 to for Detober end Navé ber deliveries of 4 Sl LA ahie 06h, balames, . b " $740:" Philadelphin 'and Baltimore. $7%: | 300 head: market steady 10 strong. Natlye| 1. Evidence examined and held sufoiant | $100000 within 30 daye. Virito for particulars r,,. Srnneatind. above’ S busease s he- June %.—~WHEA Philadelphia and Baltimore. in bulk, $4.80 | shipping and export steers, $6.5G7.90. with [to support the judgment of the /fstric: | endsend forour fres boos ‘‘Madern Methods 0od Prime. " l0c; "chotce, "inig@iec: | 1 hard No. 2 northern. T3c; No. Bt o il e P00 | TARE VoL e v Locod Lot (hat | court (hel & conveYamce was,Bat e . 10c; "cholce, ; ; 1 ; : No. 1 Th4c A 776; steers under Lot ibs, | w e intent to defrand cred foncy, ife northern, fc: July, T5c; September, T24¢. | NEW YORK, June 28.—The weekly state- [ TOLEDO, O, June 2. -O1L—North Lima, | H.00@47; stockers and fecders, $.8@5s0; | 11408 First National b P aaainfh: CALIFORNIA - DRIED OATS-—Cash, e, ¢ i A i P 3 Stismouth FRUIT-Prunes | -OA 5, . ment of the ayerages of the associated |s%c; South Lima and indians, Sic. cows and heifers, $2.2596.00; canners, §1.7G | against Petcrson. Appeal from Cass. Af- | s e 11810, McNerny against Hubbard. Appea e— - which there is any demand reserve in the division ol vedimprion, | dull: prime crude nominal; prime yellow st Lo Live Stork Mapket. from ‘Lancaster. Affirmed. Duffie, ¢ ""'II Stocks by our ‘Safety Valve ‘

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