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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: JULY 6, 1902. 7 SUNDAY, " TR DE breeds, as expegted, rule low I ¥ er, espectall e oQ r Q 0 o | 1 Frifay. Mas 4 ! NDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE |7t ot s s st | OMARA LIVE STOCK MARKET |esstabsazisseescs s [FOOLISH BOYS BADLY HURTMISS WELL MALONE INIURED Tt duw b mre e e VA . \ heglecte The forwarded direct The imports du - For this early in the season there has Feiad Falls from Street Car and Suataine | NOMe and soveral attempts at burglary were Volume of Business Transsoted in J Bales; Sueeasiacd. 68 voreh Wale been a liberal demand for feeders at the frustrated. At no place did the thieves se- L Tha Y-“ n Juse | SU10S: 8% JCralia, 695 bing; New Zaa: | Dosirable Grades of Beef Outtle Belling at | Prices, quoted below, The market om de’|(One of Them Explodes a Powerful Bomb TWNIVEE. DY 0N s cure much booty arger n a Yoar Age. land, ' 8,51 Capé of Good Hope and High Point of Season. Rad Ll diculty In’ dteposing of sueh with & Makh, merous Injuries. J. J. Kelly, 261 Dodge atreet, prevented vén Divik ) where, 1,081 bales. kinds._ Common stuff, though, was very .t his residence from being robbed by remain- e —_— slow sale — . N PRICES WELL MAINTAINED ON ALL LINES | OMAMA WHOLESALE MARKETS. Quotanions for clipped_stock: (Good to Miss Nell Malone of the city 1ibrary force | D€ At home during the afternoon. A bur HOGS TEN HIGHER THAN A WEEK AGO gholce yeariings, 8.30g3 fair to §20d. REPORT IS HEARD MILE FROM THE SCENE | suffered a ahattering of the left hip bone | £187 ralsed & window and was preparing to —_— $.35G8.80; good choice wethe i at 12:30 Friday night by being thrown from | Cter when Mr. Kolly, who had been steep- ! Condition of Trade and Quotat fair (0 good wethers, $.0033.35 good to ) & 1he, awikoned. At sight of the " Outlook for Future Business Con uotutions on Sheice swes, B3 . the stepe of a car on the Omaba & Counc ot e B PR - , $2.75@8.00; fair to good. ewes, n the Omaba ouncil o904 Very Favésadie ‘a Loead Staple and Faney Produce. No Sheep on Sale Since Tha 7 Dt | La2.50; go0d to cholce spring lambs. $6.55 | Three of the Party Are Fri @iy | Bluffs raliway at Tenth and Douglas | NOUSe the thief ran and made good his es- p » EGG8—Candled stock, UK@lse, * ble Grades Are Only & Shade %0; fair to good epring lnmbs, 800098 %0; Mangled and Will Probably streets. She whs taken heme but wee re. | cApe. F. J. Bronenkant, 1443 South Eights . i 3 er wethe " yeariings, 2! d reparing for Heav LIVE POULTRY—Chickens, 1%@Sc; old Lower Than They Were o Week Teeder lambs, $2.00G4.00; Teeder ewes, $1.25 Die as Result of the moved yesterday morning to St. Joseph's | SR Street, is out & gold watch by the tent Fall T . Soeard oosters, according to age, 4dc: tutkeys Qe b e ivey 4 visit of the light-fingered gentry. At the d lle; ducks and geese, ic; broile ib. ot Foolhardy Act. Pltal, where the fracture was reduced. idence of H. W { . % 10 per ib., o | residence of H. Walker, 139 North Thirt Mise Malone was with her uncle, Count Crelghton, and a party of young people at the time. They were retyrning from Coun- | il Bluffs and wished to'\get off at Tenth Chicago Live Stock Market. CHICAGO, July 5—CATTLE—Receipts, | .. o 80 head, including 50 head Texans; good | NEW YORK, Jury 5@8.5; poor to medium, | quarters 125 accidenf second street, a panel was kicked out of the front door, but nothing was taken. ER — Packing stock, 15c; cholce Jobbers and manutacturers in practically | I4lty, in tubs, 1@Isc; separator, :0d2lc. il lines report their midsummer trade as | FRESH CAUGHT FISH —'Trout, urtlnhou In & very satisfactory man- | herring, 8c; pickerel, 0c; ey SOUTH OMAHA, July 6. Receipts were: Cattle. Mogs. sheep. ~At police head- v 7 t J teers, §7. a to t t R have been aving for some | Perch. 8o: “buffalo, drissed,’ ic Sficlal” Monday. B st 8081 | 30 BTE0," tockers and. foeders. §3.505.00: ue to the use of| yireet and take the Dodge street line. Sev- 4 tim st that all they needed was warmer ; blue I0; whitafisk, 1 1946 13535 2540 | COWS. $L60@6.00; heife & " | Ofclai Tuesday jo e weather to make summer lines move more | DJACK bass’ 18; Lausut, llo;' sa SRS Phanestay eders, explostves in celebrating Independence day $2.5076.95; canners, ¥ | eral of the party had dismounted, when the 40Gi2.580; bulls, §2.506 o . '$2.50G6.%0; | have been reported during the last twenty | sonductor atarted the car juet as Miss Ma- ‘exas fed stecrs, $4.0006.75 four hours. Roosevelt hospital offici lons was steppiag off. She was whirled . 3 mon, 1% . 4 freely and now they are more convinced | MRddock, 1ic: eodfish, 13c; red snapper, 10c; | OMeial Thureday . 1178 ™ roe shad, SRIE, Officlal Friday . (Hollday. - - a of tha ‘urthtrhl‘t:'.ev"";-mhl"n;";"l"“’e"'m‘,';‘ e ‘:fl"‘ fih‘n‘f,hbe?;é s iBate o bailed: | Omcial Baturday S e Mg e Mends, 4% | announced, however, that 157 accident cases | grouud and fell heavily on one side. however, that the volume of business | per 1b., 27c; lubwter , per Ib., ibe i head; S¢ higher; mixed and butchers, $7.20 [ had been treated there alone o . | 4 v t. A ! gher; x an ute L, $7 3 The accident was extremely painful | (“ledh:::nl:?::g Jarger than would ‘g"}ffifffi&u" R }‘h:} - et | @ .5 neavy, $L.UGS00;| Stray bullets fired by reckless’celebrators | the young woman had no rmr at :fi .1"6 Beasonable weainer that was eeperionced | YEAL~Choice, 4 o Total two weeks ago .. 1334y i lisht, $.8GT50: | jnjured three persons so seriously that it |after the bone whs set yesterday. bt el gnd.in fact, with very few exceptions SQRN- . o R et ast "AMBS — Recelpts, 2,600 | 18 feared all may dies from their injuries. Componed of Sueh ot wholesalers and manufacturers say H, 3 4 , i3] v 5 head; slow and duill; good to choice weth- Four young men were terribly injured ernor Stanley of K they sold more goods last mont RAN_Per tou, §15. Jome Waek last year... 1S Wim_ §SH 50G4.00; o choice mixed, $3.00¢ 2 -|ROBBER LANDS EASY VICTI AR e ) % Derore I Juhe. onth than | g et $15 by Omaha Whotesate | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE, | ot $3.50G40 iptalr 10 onoice mixed. 8040 | three probably fatally, by the explosion in L ra Burton of Kansus and According to all reports recelved from | Hay Dealers’ association: ¢ The following table shows the receipts of | §3.0056.6. Brooklyn early in the day of a big bomb | g Pocket,| Purrows of Michigan, nx well as " as Ballings, with Money 1 3 {he country June trade with retailers was | 1 Upland, 8 No 1 medium, i No. 1| cattle, hogs and sheep at Sourn Omana for | “Official yesterday: Recelpts—Cattle, 7.108 | with which they were golng to wind u Leading Capltalists of Missouri and hardly up te expectations, but that fact | coarse, §1. ~Rye straw, & Theése prices | the y e and comparisons with 1ast | head: hogs, 201K ;. shoep, 7,829 head, soing P Goes to Bed with Ka| o1 » (ane does not seem (o have Alscouraged them |Aare for hay of good coior and quaiity. De- | year e B e catils. Joag! fheens heads | their celebration. - - Shipments—Cattle, 1523 head; ogs, 3,108 head; sheep, 2,511 hea Strangen tial Momey-Making Investment, :n s shown by the amount of goods they | mand fair. Receipts light. hnusm .Yobbferl ‘thn‘l dmmh customers VEGETABLES, ought more for the trade they expected | CAULIFLOWER—Hume {n the future than what they were have |fog o w0\ EH=Hume grown, per dos., Those belleved to have been fatally in- Jured are: AN 1 ARR stock Market. | william Hartlg, 20 years old Hans Ballings of St. Paul, Neb, was CONTINUOUS AND LARGE DIVIDENDS Kansas City L o, ing &t that time. Traveling men who| NEW CELERY-Kalamagoo, 8. - -| KANSAS8 CITY, July 5~CATTLE-Re-| William Wainscott, 19, Milford, N. J. robbed of $70 Friday night by an unidenti- . aTne In for she Fourth said that the fesl. | POTATOES-—New potatoes, per bu., #hc. |, The following table shows the ayerage |celpts, 0 natives, 150 Texans Market| gdward Ryan, 20. fled man with whom he spent the night.| N7 betier proposition has ever been open D I voryone voeme b0 Lolconndent and | OREEN ONIONS—Ver ron., Gocording 1o | BISS o0 (e Tast: covoral ey with pom: | fominal, cholee export and dresstd beef! The force of the explosion mangled them | Ballings came to Omaha to celebrats, and | such s e for hotoeery s there eei that everyone seems to belleve that the | siza of bunches, 16Gauc. market the last several days, with com- | steers, §8.00@6.30; fait to_good, $6.56@:.90; 8 , and | such a coance for conservative luvesiments 'o’::ll:::(’d’fl‘!l‘p;:e f;l‘lr\‘;;‘; l‘nv:‘upldl“nn‘lmmtlln:t IBAGPARAQU&,“um &rowp, per dos., 0@ parisons with former years: ::\wkur! and feed $ 'f'v5|,‘5'. ’lr!\( rn fed [ externallly, as well as infiicting Internal in- ;:l!r getting In that condition wheére he ‘\l:H‘l :\sl lm‘ldln\l’gv:l n“]‘” I|||‘|(x"m"\ll\;|\ y Sons | Yoe, “Date. | 10 e, | Heers, and Indlan steers, | juries, dn't care whether achool kept or mot, ran | i\l S€tbe It P+ ditlon and retallers look for an enormous JCcuU RS H 3 Date. | 1002, | 1896. | $2.65@8.50. $1.50673.50; atl " place, tus organizativa composed ot Summer and fail trade, 3 MBERS—Hothouse, per doz, #@|_ gt — | cows, $2.60G6.40; native heifers ;.1«':‘(:&. "| The bomb which caused the damage is | Onto the stranger. The men took a few A ‘whose national reputations are such "!n llnr |:n the mn,l;k'ellbnrv‘-cnnvprn-d LETTUCE—Per doz. bssrhes, %c. 33: 18 |' g'h‘ s'n‘ 49 :gii‘glgg‘ ;g rs, $1.50613.00; bulls, $2.75%4.90; calves, | known as & “Coston signal” and contained | drinks together and then the stranger in. Al every stalement wade by the Coms there {8 not very much to be said, as most SLEY—Py o . { X | Recelpts for . 30,400 head of's. ¢ Vit Pany 18 absoiutely guaranteed to be car Jinoy ate seiing in atoWt the saoth Hobnes ifi%ml{[“ ‘er dog., fude 1 7 s € _l 500 o | 88082810 wf;‘m‘; _‘W(;' h\:;; ““klfl ll;onn more than three pounds of powder. It ia \l ed llh(;w to share his room at a Farnam Hiea out. ‘I'ne Umdsrs and Lirectors ihe they were a week ago. Most of the chang s | WAX BEANS—Homé srown, per market | JUne | 7 340 5 82 6 08 3?. o 13150303 er, closing weak; top, $:.90: bulk | Used on ocean steamers and is considered | street lodging house. Hans gladly aceepted | ciude tne fouowing well Known men: W. that have taken place re in the direction | pasket, 50G#c; string beans, per market |June .. T42] 5wl 42 8% a0l ¢ |2% inixed | dangerous when not properly manipulated, | the invitatlon, telling the stranger that he | k. Staniey, Gov. ui lansas, Pres G W. }. of higher rather than of lower prices. and | basket. 50@i60c, quas B-o| * 9w HH 8 18 i ; York-| Several unsuccessful efforts were made | 468ired to go to bed at once, as he had con. | SMILA, Asociute Jusuce of the Supreme present indications are that quotations will | RHUBARB—Home grown, per Ib., 1ie. une 22, | 5,89/ 500 360) 272 821 302 oy 214 ¢ E {ocelpts - . & siderable money in his possessi a2 W e okaen L Botnins " Becurites remain gaod and firm on most staples for | CABBAGE-—Calitormia of = homé-grown, Juné 749%| * | 513 363 372 82| 308 | gEn L ONCI 2 BOSS AL to explode it with bricks. Finally Wains- e possession and he | mer Bheidon, Prest Southern Seourities { some time to come. new, 1% @ec June 1 160 5908 * .| 4.9 368 325 8 00| 08 OO & Recalpts, 1,00 | cott volunteered to explode it with a |feAred robbers. When Hane awoke yesterday | Uo., Iansas Mo., 20 Vice-Pres {; W, Suser Nemains Steady. {ONIONS—New Callforsta, In sacks, per |Jine & .| 52}3!‘Z‘fi%\flbum.zfi\‘:fiufi hend. " Market strong: native Iamb, $70 | lighted match. The boys gathered around | MOFDIN the stranger and his $70 were gone, | 1L, Winan, \lce-vies't Nationay K of The sugar matket Is quoted the sime hz‘g. ATOES—Texas, per d-basket crate, [June 21.. Hé»t,’ Suiswin 3@ o i B T O rar "sa 5 | 8nd Walnscott dropped the match into the | The theft was reported to thé police. Freston & Doty, Kut s ‘1‘«‘:” Mo., |5'"~.: as it was a week ago. Jobbers gay that | 85@%0c. ' | 611 Vi ves, $3.30714.2 - clipped | can. etary; Directo uiius urrows, U, 8 e S iatine. oWine partly o T | AN e, s o0 Tl 8 5‘; R S arlings. wga0: Toans anpond sbare | “rhe powder fickered an instant and then | 10 LICENSE EXCURSION BOATS e Benator Trom " Kunsas; COL “We 1. a little disappolnting, owing partly to the RUITS. ‘ " A 8§ | 38.0063.35;" sto ede . 003,00, e ‘ or irum isansas; Col. ) . Sold weathet and also to the fact that the | APRICOTS—California, $1.40 July 6l 589 ¢ |3 61318/ 205 fi::’,;l‘f -1 3:‘;';!:;'"1“_‘%')@‘,} as. the bomb exploded with terrific force, The | oo\ - é HOSSINgLon, Prominent attorney, Topeka, email fruit crop and especially cherr PEACHES—Caiifornia, $1.10. JJ‘J[@' et B Siis 3 || report was heard a mile away. The boys X BERN: Brawisg Up an|yeusts, .w:ll‘\‘, n. Wilder 8, Metcalt, U. . over - y. aa X e b il 7 SRR L # ‘ension Agent. | ;:l‘l’"m:vfl}"f m‘m“;l):e"r;;"‘:flud R "x;x&\‘l:'s‘unmrm. per d-basket crates, m; ! _.;“ 1 i | N .l - Rew Yotk Live Bteek Mariet. were thrown in all directions. “'fl'n;n" for that l“'A.nllpuk;f\’l'l.ll':llll),“klu‘-lumlll that »:‘".'\ proper. marked Improvement in the demand from |* Cl{KRRIES—Calitornia, ¢t box, $1.80; 7" 7 64l 5 i NEW YORK, ly 5.—CATTLE—Re- Four Drowned at St. Paunl. urpose. les purchasea 'would prove wong ) This time oh if the weather ia normal home-grown, per -t chse, §.00G3 15. 3 1T PR R T TETTTTR L N e T . produietive, decided not o biice iy stoc The market on rolled and package oats | "CANTALOULE -Texas, ger basket, T8c. ndicates Sunday. ndlcates hol | ChiReea Tall native stebrs At 36.30as 115y per | _ST. PAUL, July 6.—The casualties of the on the market, for they had uircauy suc- {8 Advancing quite rapidly and conslderably | RASPBERRIES—Black, per 2-pis., 8.00; | The official number of cars of stock |10 Ibs.; bulls, $5.50g45. ' Dressed 5% | Fourth near the Twin Citles Include four| An ordinance 1s 1n course of preparation | SEe9ed In making contracts wiii the larg- gL Bives oh the Taacket . Fhe peessnt | "0 AEALES w S - oo brought In today by each road wa steady;clty dressed, rative sides, 9912%4¢ | drownings and a large number of Injuries [ In the office of the city attorney requiring | handie thelr product ior three Vears at ' | Sigh BHoes are caused by the scarcity of TROPIOAL PRUITS, o.M & 8t p. mONtHle: Hose. 8he'p.Hises, | P, 10, Cables last Fecelved auoted Amer- | from toy cannons, mud cans and other ex- :ll excursion steamers making regular trips | 8ure which wili gnavie them to yay, alvly ! T umlly White fish is also higher than it | PINEAPPLES—Florida, % to 3 count, |G & 8t bx Ry.cv... .1 s | refrigerator beet) ili@inic per ib. - | plosives. "fl:n.d lr'nm_;ho port of Omaha™ to pay & | month for the first year, & per cent per week ago. The high price of meat | #4:50 § - R i | qGALYES Recalpts, two daye, nons; city- | “The drowned: y cense of §500 a year. In support of this | montn for the second yeur and more tham | id, fs causing higher prices to rul u%’}f,\f‘“—’" bunch, according to sise, JnlonJ 2 3 . 4| OGS Recelpts, two days, 4,37; sold| JOHN BUCKLEY, in St. Croix lake, hav- menl:ulro Mr. Conn;ll Mlnlrl- 3 DET cent per month ior, ins tnird year. than . OHANG A A ] | malnly at $1.75 per 100 Ib il A ing fallen from the steamer Cyclone. "It 1s no more than right that thess eq | Woe fixea at M. As i is oni ORANGES—Valencias, $4.76@5.00; Medi- % i 3 o 4o | RILY S P ; 8 ¥ was_fixea at & minimum. As it IS oniy ‘ 0008 0 oy 18 priance, Thasan e Tt A - Ry Fo LR (R o en Dor Moy Regelpls, 5,98%8 | D. W. EMBRSON, in Lake Calhoun. et mlflm"; sh:uld g license to | su,00, which is smailer by tar thun the ot may Ds quoted firm on nearly all line LM ney, %.00@5.50; essinas, M. by I i L - T - 0 3 S R ia B | PAUL/ THOMPSON, at Cedar lake. e city, since they have the benefit br the | 510CK Isued by any ohier company in the Jellies, ‘starch, syrups and everything into | WH@SW. Lo o0 oo B& i 3 s lgold at 250410 per 10) Ibs.; lambs, $5.75% | WILLIAM REBER, in Kish lake, near | CIty's police protection. I understand that [ Seaumont teid, and when vou tike o | Wwhich' corn enters s advancing and it is - . ' . - O & L. Y ++17.78; one little bunch at $7 eed mut- | ooneo similar ordinances are in force In Kabeas | ready four S-nch weils in il operation redioted that still higher prices will rule | HONEY—Per 2-section case, $2.7583.00. | C., R, I . »+« | tons, 6@8e per Ib.; dressed lambs, 9@iic, | O5%€0 City, S ) SBYe 10t fore the new crop of corn'is avallable, | (CIDER-Nehawka, per bbl. 3.3 New | Iilinois R R PR i B iy i All four were residents of Minneapolis. gt oLy e Aty other oitiey BE WG | SRR e et a e Lt AR . rk, $8.75, - - - - country w! » crage er o pinale ‘10p, W ade Thite has been no change In cofes’ or | Yo BT per 1y, so; enelled, te. el desetitn it /L R St. Louls Live Stock Market. oenay which are located upon navigable | gition “tothe. oll rights: on’ nearly S ot AR tenlly a1l htaple “lines. of gror | NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per 1b. | The disposition of the day's recelpts was | sT. LouIs, July §~carrre—receipts | SOCIALISTS ~ NOT ~ SATISFIED acres, (ogether With ull (he kettiing tanke cerlés not mentioned above are selling in | 12¢i hard shell, per ib., lllc; No. 2 soft|as follows, each buyer purchasing the |1300 head, including 1,100 Texans. Market connectew with the Gulr and Kailroads, about the same notches they were a week | fhelk, ey No, § Bifd shely be; Brasls. per | number of head indicated. sleady; native Ehipping und cxport steers, | Colorado Convention Thinks the Plan | CORPORATIONS PAY TAXES [ Yo" mnust at once sve that this smail capi: filberts, per i ' ido; almonds, 0ft ; {al" stock ‘much pay & much larscr ber 3 3 ¢ ) Bu; Hogs. .00@8.00; dressed beef and butcher steers, o Ve ( 1) PONAE Gt Walt - Suian 1D 00 smmall, s Cocobnute, per® sask, | Oma & | SLaE0720! ntsars undor L0 Mhu. sh5hi6 5 PEVRSISE. 51 SRSIEREDAY They Contrivate Tnoreased Amounts | Sther sompany now operaring i Bevis " o, 2% s + | wift and Company 024 | stockers ‘and feeders, $2.80@5.50; cows and 1 Sasdisiont. tont e o O er e ey ey | P iDEe~No. 1 green, Gfe; No. 3 sreen, | {udshy Packing C Beltors, wL2005.50; cainere; SLIGRS: bule, B to the Municipality's This_company has absolutely no debts. ") eelving fall zoods and filling the orders or heavy stuff that they have taken dui 1 salted, T%¢; No 3 salted, 6io; | Armour & he property was bought from a large K } . "0} | Omaha Packi dian_ sters, $3.0098.15; cows and heifers, SESEuE. e soncern In seaumont flel t g, e e mnery Qa2 for Y aNPment | o LS8 P00 G Wiaigil hncap | Sudthy, PRI L) - Wkt 1 ARG | RAts SEare. otk o 1h6 e Shdpiost {h (Y esamont feld: Yo eason and in fact heavier than ever be. | Pelld, Tc; horse hides, $1.502.5. it & Hon EOUATacsints, 10w Wi - NARQL| S99 ) 3 ayment for the wells, but as this d o s and lights, 330 | party of Colorado, in session here today,| The long struggle of the Real Estate-ex- | g oncern 15 now 15 nerd ot their ol butchers, $380@7.00, | aqopted a resolution characterizing the plat- | Change has at last born tangible fruit and | working capital, th are oftering their /AMBS—Recelpts, none. | (o, “aaoosed by the mational eoclalist con- | Yesterday the last of the public service cor- | 8l0ck for sale. In grier to do this rapidiy, steady to strong: 7.46: packers, t.‘zsrlz SHEEP AND .50, tinger T o g A - OLD METALS—A. B. Alpern quotes the | Hill & Hun the-calintry ‘sontimie As fayorabie for the | following prices: 1Fon,' country mixed, per | OUher Buyers . = next thirty days as they are now house | (on, 310 Plaie, pér ton, ¥160; [ morg) 3 ; 1807 | Market nominal; native muttons, $3.25@8.50; the Southern Becurities Co, I eed {0 00 e fat Ahead of SaviBing Py i s ead. ber 1be | CATTLE_There was quite a string of | jambs, $.00@6.5: and bucke, 3200418 | ventlon at Indianapolis in June, 1901, as | POrations paid its city personal taxes. The | fund the wcsck: aod oo bL monthly, pAY: .,,.,!,,mfl_ Traveling men Say that al. | b%c: ainc, per ib., 157 rubber. per 1b. b cattle here today, but with the excelpllon iy “ineficlent as a method of organization,” | Fecords in the office of the city treasurer | ments for part of it. in this way, If you thl;‘u(h business with retailers was a little Poddioh Prescsial gfu‘c‘:"‘g"n‘c"_’,’e A el thers St. Josepi tock Market. and demanded a more efcient method of | Show that these concerns have turned in | Purchase siock, vou will receive Sivioepay lighter last month than they expected, was mothin Mo, July 5~CATTLE— | organization, “to the end that the entire fthe following amounts: Omaha Street ute 1 13 with which to test the mar- | 8T. JOSEPH, S5 there hag been 4 great improvement | LONDON, July 6~The amount of bul- | ket For Hhe "week the supply has been | Recelpis, 560 hi }" o st M.vf"r % “:‘f.““n' 7}.1"" N€ | llon taken into the Bank of England on | rather light, a decrease being noted not| HO K an. ‘Cotton 'goode continie ,ff,"“,\,.,‘.{,‘;',‘,t are U0Ug & totion “%""'...‘3:‘2 Pe 168 80, o hy e we '1'«""(' b Yeas: bnyrf e fi:sfif.fl lnlffé' h::d o 60G7.00; pigs, $4.25@ | system of national control.” as against $15,300 last year; Omaha Ga Taki " are q Wi u yres, s the same week of year. The de- L60@7.90; b P W % : i i d the same basis they have been during the | fudrid, 116.40; Lisbow, 40.60. The reiéase of | mand, on the contrary, has been of liberal 35 ake into consideration the 7.2, il “an isterna- | company, $23,250, as st $12,920 t i':;";,?{:,’.‘f season. There Is some dan- | government dividends accentuated ithe ease | proportions, 8o that the upward tendency | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, none. The, piktferin declates for “aa DRSY $12.920 last | that are at the helm of this enterp stock ls offered at 10 cents per share, but nst $16,160 | no wubscriptions will be” accepted [or loss t than 1,00 shares (§100), but in 1000-shars er company, $25,800, | L pivments will'be ‘accepted at §i0 por Market steady. @ arket | PArty throughout the whole nation may be [ Rallway company, §39,000, as a ¢ mixed, §7.80@7 ¢, | more thoroughly protected under a uniform (& year ago; Omaha Wi - - . t C i ! 80 1he trads says. Of Sxpari. | 3¢ maner. Waish s 1o aaderat heatan] | Bioporcions, ea tha tional revolutionary movement contemplat- | year, and the New Omaha Thomson-Hous- | &l80 take Into consideration the contracts cing some diMiculty In getfing orders s ing the complete overthrow of the capital- | ton BElectric Light compan: 5,280, already made by this company and thelr ““ In_the future, as popular lines are &:)d.n{ It 1s }tlimln.:’h:nfi:nnke.;(lyEfi"lm.fl- o,:" ‘:‘f: lld'l‘ldrkn;:! J‘e,!m to be enough steers Stonx City Live tock Market. 3 o P P! g pany, $5,250, a valuable holdingk, and you will see for st _be to meet the re- . ; {stic system and the establishment of a co- | against $3,740 last year. yourself that there is no better investment I sold up. early next week. Th hase of gold i it a7 6f 1o0a) packers and competic | SIOUX CITY, July 6.—(Speclal Telegram.) day than thi i Rabitheal sonstiliv: 'wacy aatisthotory. y . The purc o n | quirements of local pi n —CATTLE — Recelpts, 300 head: sieady, | operative commonwealth that gives the la. today than this opportunity which is of- ctory. | the ‘ogen market for enipment to ¥rance | fon forced prices up fully 1G5 and In $6.6087.80; cows, bulls and mixed, | borer the full benefit of his production.” it fered you. Full descriptions and furth Hardware a Little Quiet. steadieq discounts, Business on the Stock | some cases 'the advance was more than | beeves, $6S0TED. cow, bulls and mixed, FOURTH OF JULY BURGLARS |{nformation regarding this stock and com. § Hardware men say that up to the Fourth ul:d!f“fl:g :“fl SaRe oiachs l‘h X dulv.r-l'.lr‘kO\::I L ;‘lvi{yllm:"lz )"GY l““"" and calves, $2.80G4.00. £ ‘ % bl N ML B gu {h mnys b‘\r(l’a“lh:’d 44 wr!?l’i‘nrn :‘) 1 ~f y nclined to make stocks | Ing and It only took them a sho %03 8004,00. t . outhern Becurities Compuny, 20-)0-11 Cen- | they had very iively trade in eil senson: Consols were dull. ‘Americans were | buy up every(hing with any kill o 1t. Com- | | HOGSReecpls, 2000 head; steady, sell-| hand of ISIOWIND | S1salnl s X0 A0 Ttr: Foke. Advaamgs o8 Abisase o8| R LIRS LAY '" .-‘ nes, but as usual they look for a ly a standstill, owing to the|mon stuff and those showing grass were | N8 y ToRs, . Kool i and ored race. Householders During the — — — Pl decreses in the volume of trade dur- | absence of New York quotations. Kamrs | negiected and could not be quoted any P roms vy ) This convention Is distinct trom the wo- tH, copy special nE midsummer. Indications, however, are | were weak on the approach of the set-|more than steady. ¥ clalist labor gathering held at Denver yes- oliday. W 3¢, they will do fully as much as ‘they | tlement and the fact that overloaded pro- | Good to cholce cows and heifers, both dry | The followin, v : - A g table shows the receipts of | ¢, g‘uf.‘ 8L Jear during the months of July | fessionals were trying to realize, the pros- | lot and grass, have lso improved In price | cattle, h°f' ‘and sheep at the five principal '-:\dl{‘;" o hiokak ok Blechoh b6 ABa ] « Uit DeARRUE. Shlietcs AL ¥ Baniilie M U“TMN s ! August and In fact they expect to o s that carr: c 4 T y over facllities will be re- | during the week. THa advance is fully as|markets for July b: s recor , July 5.—Business on the bourse | Supply apparently was not equal to the de-|gouth Omaha . "Th“" of the year. today opened dull and transactions were [ mand. TK, commoner grades, though, were | Chicago .... teers and the Cattl Ho.;s. 8heep. | afternoon session. professional thieves wak operating in Omaha 4798 v s Edition, including qanere have been no changes In quota. | restricted. Later certaln stocks were fa- | a drug on the market and especlally was | Kansas City 2,000 OVERLOOK VALUABLE PACKAGE FR[‘_E MAP Yons Yorthy of mention within "tne last yorably inclined, especially Russtan indus- | that true of the cutters, 'which are just a | gi." Louls ... 1500 - n ls de- | trials. Kafirs were weak and finighed at | little better than canners. No one seemed | gt joseph . 2,600 8. Mining Journal, 108 Fulton st., N. Y, foribed when it Is waid that practically all | the lowest prices of the day. Tlo" tintos | to_want such kinds and the prices being | o' J°®¢Ph o Wol Wy BAD. etk FSHUA GTp M P . LB dlnth are firm and in & good healthy con- | were supported. The private rate of dls- g.m for them are very low, as Is shown Totals .. 16,000 Take Worthless Pouches and uck and Jud Requisite n ount was unchanged at 29-16 per cent.|by the fact that it takes a pretty good bé.500. for Accumula mpeteney, v Mo Fall Leather Goods, hree per cent rentes, 101f 5¢ for the ac- | cow to bring $2. Packers claim that these Bank Clearin Leave $100,000, THIS 1S YOUR OPPORTUNITY count; Spanish 4s closed at 81; exchange | common cows are not killing out at ail . w . Boot and shoe jobbers are also shipping | on London, 3¢ 16c for check: well, and for that reason they must buy | OMAHA, July 6.—Bank clearances for the rBdyS and d"{"‘f*'l the flnle' known | put. helr tell lines snd as they have af BERLIN, July 6—Exchange on London, | them chesp or not atall = ° ' = |week as compared with those for the cor-{ CHICAGO, July 5.—That members bt the 8TOCKS, BOND prosess for producing sulphur trom ifon vance orders on hand t m for _chec! ount rates for ulls, veal calves an g8 not fluc- | responding week last year are: “glar % ¥ 4y " g : SVET before they ure working overtime fo | short bills, 3 per. cent; for three month p RIA Cirry band. af DRoX aid: Ergin YoM ' 5f suiphur per year a{ §24.00 per ton. We tuate to any extent during the week. De. today on the | sirable grades sod freely, but the demand [ Monday tendency ow- | was limited for common kinds. Tuesday rs in London. 8ood to choice stockers &nd feeders | Wednesd 34 have been in good reque bers, wanted for alleged complicity in the | INVESTMENT SECURITIES, |produce it for $8.00. We are capitalized for recent Unfon Pacific holdup, perpetrated the 3 * | d2.800000, “par value $10)"per share, full s v id d o e bl offer a - robbery of the Rock Island express train at WE BUY AND SELL Yed amount of Lreasury stock st 7o por Uil booking & good many orders and |bourse had an unsatisfact Tything at the present time points to a | Ing to the decline of K ) eontinued demand for some time to come, | Internationals were firm. E:: ";elr orders fllled. Traveling men are | bills, ug per cent. Busine: a all the week, | Thursday mediate business s of course rathar and as recelpts were rather llght prices | Friday . Dupont, Ill, Thursday night is believed Omaha First Mortgages. share. ~Wrlte for prospectus, | light -. llAul;ru) the case at this time of St. Louis Grain Market. improved considerably the first half of the | Baturday probable by detectives, 100 of whom are City and County Warrants. The United States Sulphur Reduction Co,, B ] ew sizing up orders are com- week. The las. half there has, of e working on the case today. County and State Bonds. 6 and 68 Broad St, N. Y. City. n, but not very many. It Is thought | ST. LOUIS, July 5.—The attendance on|been little doing as the Fourth shut o 3 A | that a week or two of hot weather will | the curb today was unusually light, Senti- | buyers from coming to market, so that the A Charles Nesseler, the boy who was steal- Stock of apdere | ",“.hk,“ w::,p::’:flm u!\"f"m' etallers mm‘l was bearish, the generally g." :";:r"v«%'m'}fi‘.yb""o;"eé‘f;m l':ond‘m‘;v; ST. LOUIS, July 6.—Clearings, $10,275,650; | Ing a ride on the train when It wi topped, Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, s ccEss I' sp!oul‘r'o” shoes In both men's and :v;ml;;\‘s. :rnlruw :vte‘-;rh7;'°;|n?h:e£:; ?‘r.v-mr.n:ul:;ln: sn::: S b b w00 domahd Rext week B3 cattie tc::rl‘:ncu. $2,077,884; money, steady 5@8 per | described the men to detectives today and Omaha Street Rallway. $100.00 invested in Grain or e rubber business is a little quiet just [that all the pressure was on th of good welght, flesh and quality. The | “CINCINNATL July 5.—Clearings, $3,404- | bis deseription is said to tally with pho- Lincoln Land Co. Btooks by our **Safety Vi now. The rains have of course created |side. Recelpts were 158,251 b, wh common and light welght stuff, though, 18 | 100; money, 3@ per cent; New York ex- | tographs and descriptions of “Butch” Cas- Omaha Banks. Plan" should resuit in a profit of to o ideranie, demand for rubber clothing | Thuredy, 1600 bu. corn and 4100 b SioW bal, “Hebeoagnitve, 88} change, par. : sidy and “Sundance Kid" allas Harry And other stocks of all kinds. S a0 ars, THN Sor Sartierian ule have cleaned out | oats. 0 great was the sellin, 3 E ORK, July 6.--Clearings, $284,676,- “ . s and send for our free ""Modern Met Dretiy"popiles, of thal cluss of goods i |on ¢ c&Jrh"m-l'E,lpumberT:bc.np b % AryBe | 0; balances, §in 0. Clearings ‘r'&‘:":%; Songbeust, alleged mamdyrs of the "Kid For {mmediate and tuture delivery. for Safe Investments.” e &r;ggrr;-:“rm:\wfl ::: ;;yml':'fim'f'?»‘i #’:‘c'(gm:s ot 1‘;%«:-&:{‘:"60nl‘€|‘:edr.auo s | 8 --rot':'x'(énns AND me'lu 8 clfilrl'r]{? fl:’o‘&n:n{m‘;fi s?.;"f.‘i"i‘.;e Cul:”w::"ofllclllly stated by an officer of |32° F.rn.m s' T. |o“ c':iu‘:wmw'::mw;.rmmnc:r"' many sum- c. 'orn was practically neglectes - ” the week, , 047,249,553, an increase of 5.7 1, . . g h NOF runbere. ember was offered at bilgc and was bid [ ¥ |, N PR LB Per cent over last year. A the Urited States Express company that e, Fruits c. 19 2esdavn.. 508 Y EOBTON, uly & Clearings, 31,014 the robbérs secured only $50 worth of There h HOGS-—There was & Hght run of hogs | pis o46.008: bajances. $11oibouc he Week. | jewelry. They carried away a package of [ ehsahn PR ood lively demand al on Rosin. cre today, which makes the supply (of | PRI L ADELEH A I b tiearings, s21.. | Worthless vouchers and otber papers, but | I'" strawberry seasox is now practically | OIL CITY, July 5—OIL—No runs or ship- | the week considerably less than for either | 08207 balances, §3.619.995 Clearings for | overlooked a package contalning $100,000. t an end and there is nothing toming on | Ments reported. Ol exchanse closed to. | the same dava of last week or of last YEAr. | the . week, 108,682,132 balances. $15619,68, 4 the market suitable’ for shipping. Gaose. | A8Y: On the start packers were rather bearish, | morey, 4@4% per cent h, PO Darries are also ouf of the marget, ¢ VAVANNAH, July 6.—~OIL—Turpentine |but as they falled to get the hogs they ' S9N VICTIM OF UNGUIDED YOUTH e Barrics aon, Ao ouf of che Tarfer, 'Call: | SAVANNAM, uly Bilad® fary (ol20 to mat, ibs hows Shed Tl e R diick: he New Industry Started '"f" are gradually going down. Water-| LONDON, July 5.—OIL—Calcutta linseed, | W88 done on a basis of steady to strong - melons have alé0 taken a drop. In vege. |spot, bls 337 linseed. s K &t | prices. As the morning advanced the mar- | LONDON, July 6.~ p. m.—~Closin Boy Goes to the Reform School L c'“ 0, lr;nuh.h 3?( cfifi’le‘?fi. nmz':’x’l:g; ;"::{olo American r-flne'd. 8) lbr.llt'-‘ .?m. Cases 'fil’fl'\ "'{)' lm_“ mfi': |‘|°°|"d Consols for money . 3-1¢ n:r;m:“.g_ w Until He Becomes of TRST CENTRAL PLANT OF THE » of “prices is downward as the sunply be. | A jcan strained, gs strong to Sc er, Owing to the limited v Gha|Dotario & Western.. 33k Age. b 8, ofteringa the bulk was disposed of in good 55" | Pennayivant c Someshore abundunt'riie ML "a¢ | *PIVERPOOL Sy "5 01T Hurponupo | scriies sh Bilk San Bisfonea of in good | NI 1 et 1 S NATIONAL FIBER & CELLULOSE CO. ound 1n_another: 6ojumh, . etroleum, refined, steady 1. ht hy but the light stuff | Baltimore & Ohlo....103%| do st pfd.../[1 48 Located at KANKAKEE, ILL. ultry took J’“ te u drop the latter part| commen, firm at 4s 8. the same as usual. The |Canadian Pacifc R T Judge Estelle has sentenced Will Davis, . the ‘week owing 't Ak e ll-h er pi e \ today w only medium, that | Ches. & Ohio 49 [Southern Rallway.... 8% ed 17, to serve at the state reform school 56 MILES FROM CHICAGO. e8ipta and & rather Himited femand. Spring mports, the eales do not show up the full strength | Egp 0o o pliih S 15ne be oy 2 X W X N Res femand. Sprin J of the market. The bulk of the better [Fo. M & § 5 fo. Thiise - 8 funtil be s of age. The boy had pleaded | Eleven mcres, situated on Kankakee River (with 450 feet river front) on the R Detter Supply o0 tRAL pricireniier AR | NEW YORK, July B—Exports of goid | WelEht hogs soid from §.70 to §7.75 and aa [ %y *p R O A Union Facthc .0 | gy (0 a charge of grand larceny and to . om this thie o ' tten (e ety 9¢Aine | trom New York for the week ending toduy bigh as $UANg whe bald The “medium | pris ..l i1 United States ‘Bisei | 30% | anotner of daylight breaking and entering. INDIANA, ILLINOIS & 10WS WY, BLINEIS ORIFIRAL BY, ! awing to a [ ™ Ui1a: of allver, S8 Tha imuores | and: the 1ght stuff sold from P ad | 45 R ) e pea.. $4 | Some of his acquaintances insist that the BIG 4 RY., and KANKAKEE & SENECA RY., vy ml\,“"‘_ st nsned ¥8 d general merchandise for | few loads that came in late did not sell Eentrai | do pta;ll00000 4 | boy is the victim 'of an unguided youth, these four railroads tapping the center of the greal Corn Belt ‘.l.l‘!‘;h alecelpt . the week were valued at $11.384.771. he market has been in good Bl ... %% | his parents having dled some years ago, This location gives us the advantages of Chicago freight ra to an that "'M -‘énllkn'?r:\umbe':;?'".‘.m. o City Provi shape all the week, with the general ten- | de ptd....... 0 |DeBeors deferred. .| 2% | leaving him without a relative and appar- | Points, cheap fuel at our doors, an inexhaustible supply of e water, ai Tather small. KANSAS CITY, July §—EGOS-Stendy; | high point of ihe yesr 'to dhte. has bevs | BAR BILVER Qulet at 44a per ounce, | €313 WIthout & substantial friend in all the | beln in the heart of the Corn Belt, enables us {0 _catablish depithi resh Missourl and Kansas stock, l4c dos., [ reached this_week. There wi {5t him at all, | Plants at convenient points to supply th e MONEY 1! er cent. T Sis. | world. The first man to Central Pulp Ml | Liverpool Grain snd Provisions. oos OfF, cases Voturnbd, reaction on ‘Thursday, 'but that i ] gount me"ofl»"mm;e. for SROFt bills 18 | It is eaid,"yas & saloonkeeper with s heart 3 LIV] 9§ & i Maorip RO regaine ay, 80 that the total adva 7- er cent and for t - ] firm o hering A-EAK;E{ % THE REALTY MARKET. B diRTRS, Oaw o Repre: | oo 3 -1odi per'cent” 7 reEmonthE ol o g ) ::y bra B YHAT & SASA WEATH TRSRSSES s hn“_“:‘"“-fl July, i Beptember, . PO S Weekly B Stutement. story of the vice that is first abhorred, then JHR NRW. INDUITAT CREATED AND OWNES BX THN t, firm; American mixed, new, | INSTRUMENTS placed o - 4 — K BRI AR IR 8| MU et oo et ten (1 {8 | TNONE e o gauery: o | piss snd tae tairond NATIONAL FIBER & CELLULOSE cO. i Beptember, i Oes 1% W18 he week ending today sh . bt A Westaaty Dreds. 0o 18| Bl nereas i dtpoui Bialtir- | FORTY ARRESTS ON FOURTH sly, vis, ome Mo extra India|A H_Murdock wite to E. O 08 %0 7814 18 \ increase $2,818,100; circulation, s for pulp on r h, t -:: "u|; o:l]-:n;m;. '\‘o«“ 'l-;:ula'.‘m-t ‘F{M"’ a L 1"": . H’:\‘: ‘J:i?;.. n?-‘?fi?' legal tender, § X Majority Charged with Having Par- According to the cen of 1900 the paper industry of the U, §. 1 e Ha " e ,671,400; - : m\hu Magd, Bacon” frm " € um‘?: !:ndg oloL 1. bigek C.r‘llh:le:l.dd. prens Pt iR 1w oo ian (B reserve, Wil b b o taken Too Liberally of with an invested capital of 817,000,000, and employing over 50,000 people, ., S4e; 3 ar ults and husband to Au- ;' rcserve required, $2a,661,575 o, o h : o gliatel lon, coar midglos MENG B | “pk haehiein, fot 1, Bweinam's 31 BB LRy T P R Yiane der. RO, YOI RIADNS. SOKD 8 PATAN vy, 3516 0 Toe. 88 Bhort: Liear nerns | Subdiv. . Y sohiflor ks oot 0 1% Mo 1s 7 . — THIS PRODUCTION REQUIRES THE CLEARING OF ot o, e "Siear bellien, 14 fo 16"fbe.! | BUis ¥ Presian and husband o & e 140 8 i e DAMLIAD N £8e Srodaniy. Forty arreats were made by the police o1 | 1 135 ACRES OF FOREST TREES EVERY DAY R aled o FA Y etk sssndin il v s . '] ;E e wan i ABHINGTON, July §-Today's state- | the Fourth and forty prisoners were taken | b FOR PULP i American, refin LS e and wits to 4. P. 8 218 § 2iR eral fund, exclusive’ of the 3150 Moo Solq |before Judge Berka yesterday. Of these |OR 414,375 ACRES EACH YEAR. As the dev. Purtash, lot 15, block 1M, Dundes N Rt E: 8i8 reserve in the division of fedempfion, | Bineteen were fined, four discharged and the | réady progressed so far ms to become a UL of Biiiaah: saianbion 'S sk B &> ;g\\: [ % 108 | Shoeidhuatianie cash balance, 320125, %8; | remainder will have a hearing later. Lou | how seom we wi be at the mercy of Cana terian church to Z. T. Lindsey, lots . a 1 0050M w1 e o0 Martin and Nellle Johnson were each fined e ———— g 8 S el Y co B iEe RO RIR i — et LB ol THE NATIONAL FIBER & CELLULOSE CO., Encel, 1ot 16 block 16 Bfiges’ Pla e Tan B YIS ¥ 1 PR e g trious with their fingers and succeeded in |foy the manufacture of Pulp for Paper, Feed and Ce Products from Francis’ Smith ot a) to- 0 W, Senlen. R G Ta A T 15 Ry 3:."3:!1«»."»?.?.':dafi::'a"ofi(':.ffi relleving two unsuspecting youths of sev- enormous cornstalk waste, will be of the greatest public good by f undiv. 33 of gorn N feat ot o h3 e A i ing the twenty-four hours ending Satur- | ®7a! dollare while drinking beer with them. | nishing eapital a highly remunerative investment, [ 4, Highland Place, and west M fee n B 'g 3 R ] Y feon: bt A majority of the cases were of the usual | employment, and agriculture new profits by incre {013 Block 131 Oe ol Kok iont: t 8i8 8 ] ’E !5 Mfi'yl:mg'—-lmnr'm B‘:’e:l‘r‘;xr:nbfi‘u’ihg::& Sireet. | Fourth of July kind—plain drunks. Seven- | aere trom $4 to #6 by, A. P. Tukey et 41, to Byron Reed com- w0 16 & w1 16 street, girl; Chester Bon th | teen of those charged with looking Yoo long . July 6.—~WOOL~F4 AGh0y ot & blotk' s, Patierson park. | ST S R R L) Twenty fourth atreet, girl; Jonn C. Verde: | on the wine when it was red were among For farthering development werk a lmited amount of stock s off 0 oy e ry ‘Kruse et &l to . s ren, five miles west on Dodge by o v 4 i muel Olson, el lot SHEEP-There were no shee ., boy;: | the thirty discharged by Judge Berka om par value $10,00, full | w-.‘&"' . fi‘%_ ot of ot Yot Bt 00D | a0 | on sale Lodag o N Tout ot the Baokenmbs | & & Sawhill 1813 Boual U2 B | 1he moraiog of the Feusih, Hach of hecs| AL $2.00 aShare Rluiw%0ull Until July 24 JO% 2 ra onh it o G 0n 1M | O made. For the week tecelnie’ ke omer Denson, boy: William'F. Mor- ere e “".i.&' I, cleanad basls, wimitc: | W i, DIRTAL 800 W% Sionk . een Theray, uf more i iR a2 08 Fyankitn ‘otreec, bay: & J. Grecr, | wes ae s pregress in prepe » will necessitate & further advance to §2.50 per . 3 raree | Improvement Assoclation add. ....... 0 &5 during the sam 7 Dodge street, g ' ahave, ¢ o, Dbsce wools sre urared Pfi‘lf’“ ERL A e week ot last ,,."fi,.r 15 & alight das Dadsp ficest s’;‘;’.fl“r" 845 Dupént Mysterions Head is Found. LEADING DAILIES AND TRADE JOURNALS THROUGHOUT THE COUN- '%' '% R TR streng) X o4 80l and new sen M-IEAL. 80| STebse ap compared with last e L ho™; | street, aged £ years BERKELEY, Cal., July 5.—The head of & | TRY COMMENT HIGHLY ON THE MAGNITUDE OF THIS INDUSTRY, THE GETC Coarss, Suit 'Ciastn. Deoss. oty terda. o ———————— man, (he features well preserved, was | GREAT NEED IT WILL SUPPLY, AND ITS SPLENDID PROSPECTS, ustralian wools are frmer, wit ! RS o ek Smelter Case is Pos a found on the bank of a creek that flows nts of stock have been o b g ond ackably well s0ld up. Jobn Flanagan and wife to B, B. B. e vien Te%ets S bole the mar- | oo UER. Col ed. through La Loma park. The head was that versubseribed, and so will be oy A e T R g - g Py L B t n in very satisfactory ocondi- i Colo., July §-The state su-|of a middle-aged man and had, according . - (e o lo.‘" b g n part nely sw tion. On Tuesday there was a drop in | preine court mda( deferred until the Bep- | to medical experts, been severed from the AT ONCE, if you wi investment, which e "?‘ B ured ahe 'r 3 e E?e. for ll..‘x.n‘:.. m::un u.)h‘l'*h, n‘ln““r u:myeo:;da;'ull‘:on of gm uulw":lm dy by someone not familiar with surge: & price r av, s rece rney General Poat e By S WOOL-Treding s |* AWM BWi B-IS ......... e | i 'E':”.-ifl"". [ againat the American Smeiting & Refining | ing been’ the appearance of hav: eriptive illustrated prospectus and drel =’“l ml.n-‘. Total amougt of tranaters . .um wer. ) company &nd the other companies compris- | the head Lad been used by some medical Bave been ing the smeiler combination. institate for medical purposes. SANDFORD MAKEEVER, Fiscal Agent, 84 Adams 8t., Chicago

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