Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
& ‘buys & beautiftul mm jutes ride from Ewl ‘ M vs‘nu ml friend the almighty d:}- 18t and 2d elear 4 inch Flooring. Clear 3 inch Ceilin, Cloar 5 inch Partition. 18@150, inferior stuff 10@1° according to | 21 rell, 10-4, 28¢; Uti quality. e Wachu "r 4)‘7“0 A\m\rnm‘ 44 l\lqw FPaas—Strictly fresh mt’/@u Aurora R, THE SPECULATIVE: MARKETS, | ot et e o e e pesens | S0 g rocermafypra s o, 1920 thiese lots before they are their stock being abgorbed by various pools | Hogs—Receipts, fl.,"g‘ 'D-hlvmenu. 2,000; market weak, es r heavy; common STRAWRERRIES—Fresh Florida, 25¢ per box. Ba h«—stnmmnl 90; Gem, 10c; Beauty, | Clear § inch, Partition #8 above 8 inch ‘ ol voom f, Continental T which have in many instances increased | ottt R CORCGIIR fOL SEAVS S SOMEIOE | Ovaren Praxt—0c per dosens T 19150; Byone, 14c; 13, cased, $6.50, Y &\'r"\- L RORIRG, Lo Wheat Bears Disappointed By the | their holdings. London bought moderately | @4.50. Ishmuvooc \;0 dos. AHH‘ Ware—Bibb, white, 10c; col- [ O G Batts, 2igin. ko 3 LE—A fine residence lot on Farnam buying by timid operators 3 PINNAGE—! r bbl. o 14x3, 818, a5.4 F O Tt 4 af a DATRAI: Kintag, Chnd Limited Rainfall O ST AN T CHeI® W, Ve \aka' | Siowre Apcl ;'flz‘_‘m;’_‘g‘:;‘m"l:fi',,fi;_ RuvBARD-Bo per b, bk - West Point 20 in, 8oz, 10t¢e; West | 8 in well tuba D &3 id i ge & nyan, U 8. Natl bank bia. — ;,",,,3 :f,:fir,.:‘:n K,.,fi, have been recorded ments, 500: market steady at yesterday's fig. | ONI0Xs —Native shwk £1.50@1.75, Spanish I"flh;t'l‘m‘l‘n 100kt ll“f \\1 est i'm‘n 10in.13 | Pickete, D & H'flat, 10.50 Fon SALE_troom modern o, 1 fect of | THE SHORTS HASTEN TO COVER. | Tho bank statement showed an increaso in | 368; (Holce Beavy nebies sicers, :144‘@:& B Bieto par b 78@4.00, Cailfornia on- | 0%, 1fc; Weat Bolnt 4015, TLon, 106, Chacke o B Y ancioua 1o pell. 0. . THOTHeon. v the reserve of 2,240,750, but a decrease in | Lo o 00d Bl e T, Ko &4 thxa 00; | -POTATORS—Cholcs home grown, 0@shc; | Fconomy, 01gcs Otis, gige. ~ " XX clear... 200 flcs N A Featureless Day in the Corn Pit— | 10818 of £1,002,6000. The latter is rather a | stockers and feeders, fair to good, £2.10@8.20; mh‘h nn;:‘(tw"myndo stock, $1.10@1.20; low | KENTUCKY JEAN: M(_"".:'l‘;":‘~1’\;:‘j=“;”“."','l‘r‘|"‘(» :l‘\' §'a"dnrfl 265 a»g 125 cash and 8§25 per month will get you a fine . A bad feature, as it shows that less money is | rangers, ordinary to good, §2.20@4.00. grad o:-,. @t ton, Bigo: (‘nlls\‘\nlrl rigo. y H 5 in clear - 2.10 Fair Trading in Oats—Provisi " Receints, 5003 shi 1,600; mar- | , PouirRy—No dressed fowl and but few i No. 1... ot and house built to order, Stevens Ilrg'l " e T'r ng in Oats rovisions b(‘lllq required for new enterprises. Monay xet :l’p‘ml ‘cf]';‘x‘{!k‘(; )‘c'vy nl;;ru']"‘)')‘:l-;-h(\rl ’:l;:‘l:‘ live chickens on the market; live chickens, CRASH 0 ‘bleached, 7o 2.85 e Practically Stationary—Cat- is eay, however, and liable to continue so for | (i &G 55 : phcking, medium to prime, | $3.75@4.00 per doz; turkeys, 0@lic per 1bj M A‘;h:m-_;:m\»lv‘vl\;lm‘ s i — 0, easy payments, buys beantitul H0x1%8 tle Slow, some time. This is the great bulwark of the 25(@b.50; light grades, ordinary to best, [ 8ecse, 80.00(@10.00 per doz. bibached, 101g0: Stevens' & R T, 12150, GREE i COME. foot lot, only 30 mfnutes ride from post of- —_— bulls and they parade it on all occasions. | §5.00@5.30. Cnexss—Kull cream, 13@14o, R OO et oy lotega.sss | At Ingine,” "8t " fice; if you valne your friend the almighty dol- The total sales were 177,808 shares, The - BANANAS—Common medium, $2.50@3.00 per TSCRLLANBOUS—Table oil clof "} 90 ngins, Sparagus, New Jan I home of these lovs before they are ali CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. - (il . OMAHA LIVE STOOR. bunch; choice, £3.00@3.50, ain Holland, 8igo to 8ig¢; Dado Holland, “Tavers" and Other “Sass." gone, H. E. Cole, room 6, (umlm‘mnlmnck advances for the week were; 81 on Man- - S TURNIPS h}f’nl-bncnn. 50@70¢; white, 40@ éwmmm £6,60(@35.00. ‘Ihe epicurean Omahan, who for the last Cnicaco, April 28—[Special Telegram | hattan, 63 on Missouri Pacific, 58 on Chi- | ! 2 27,505 four months b t i ToR SatE—toten N|<:'hr;|nn];‘m‘|‘|llnh I:m:‘fiz. to the Bek.]—Nothing but rain or rather the | cago, Burlington & Quincy, 4% on New E::\l‘:m April 28, 1888, %x.\ms«' $4.50@5.50 per hnl;{), "l“ltmkly‘(:y— White, $100@7.50; colored .‘"Nw"‘“":‘m'r""m::;“"r"‘n:“]‘_""‘"‘:‘:v“.:o“‘;‘:‘ J “:: for ddress John haw, Hamil- X i o! i vhe - o . 5 & Yy 4 33 ATES —Per , 61¢7e per 1b. X " $on and Lowe ave. ¢ {0 mae | 1ack of rain was of much interest to wheat [ England, 84 on Northwestern and Omahs, [ The cattlo market was not particularly ae- [ Sarn. Knavt-Cholea per bbl, of 82 gal, | 1 BLEACHED Surtixg—Berkeloy cambric, | order to quell his yearning for garden trucky traders this morning. These gentleman bad | 8% on Northern Pacific preferred, 8J¢ on | active to-day but a good many cattle changed butter cloth, £5.00@5.00; 1 bbl., $4.00@4.503 $11.00 per bbl, | NO: 60, 01de: Best Yet, 44, 63c / S B A Pyt consumed lary tities ckles, WO r;m “Thouses, well locatedfor 8870 and | gono homo yosterday with confidence in tho | Orgon Transportation, 2% on St. Paul, Lako hands for tho last day of the weck, -The feel. | of 50 gul. 00, dice;, Cabot, 7 H?‘u'ct"‘fi"' Sy Irruid E iy '"mn,"';‘:'f.“;n‘.o’,'\' ,?,:\.:_"‘.::fm n"::: 0, on easy payments. J. A. Helstand § " {6 1ast Hi . bttt Rl S aul, Le° | ing on the market was better and in some ALl 1o g o o of Toom, 914 ¢; Freon opo, Ne: King s b A Sootn 5 Arntgry ThOok: 205 "‘f‘:"‘l s — “l. ;‘“““‘ 1) I“T "’,”h" ':;"‘ Shore and Union Pacific, 23§ on Reading, 234 | (1% 40 (G MECECL O SR (froncer prices | poc ohi-o i bl s i ) Phillip cambric, 110; Lonsdale, 11 fo; ' Lona- | for 10 conts ono can buy a nice mess of wate® - - what ittlo rain did come was far from the | on Western Union, and 8 on Richmond | fach AS N SRS AreRens SIERERRENCR | Pobamems Chice vice corn fs quoted at 8 | 4816 o: New York mills, 103c; Pepperell, | cross. Young “ingins” are on the market in Ot BALE_At less than cost: Nino nice, | winter wheat belt. Now preparations had | Terminal thag steud : q 8 | 4248, Tiey Tapperell, 46in. 130 Pepperell i 4 hent cottages, well Doilt, elegant lots 15 [y, i e Sk it ) any more than steady. @ie per I, other kinds, Bigafic per Ib. &iny g, Tepperell 4tin. os Pepperell | immense quantities and your grocer will fur- elegant location, high and dry, and only short cn made for a weakness anda drop in GovERNMENTS,—Government bonds were CARROTS - §2.95@2.50 por bbl.; new stock, | &4 1683 Pepp Pepy a3 | nise tuom #6698 and 88 vents Has AN i 28¢5 Popporell, 104, S0; Canton, 44, Sige} v ' Aistance from Belt line depot in Walnut Hill, | prices which should attend a liberal rain fall | quiet but firm. Hogs. 85(@40¢ per doz. ¥ anton, 4-4, 8'qc; from #000 to $1,100. 1§ cash, -montn. These houses are being closed out regardless of cost and yon cannot get another such & bar- ghinin a hundred years. Call quick on l) Ve iholes, room 1, Barker block. balance $10 per according to quality. Toothsome asparag! can be purchased for 5 and 10 cents per bunch, while lettuce is on sale at 5 cents pe 5 head. Nice crisp radishes are in style an retail for 5 cents per bunch of six, \\hnn that promoter of colic, the cucumber, ""‘f pur ] chased for 10 cents per promote, you de-+ i sire more than one attack, wholesale rates will be made and three will be sold for 25 conts, New potatoes are on the market and for 20 cents you can buy a quart of the little tubers and a quart of green peas to cook with them, Delicatel Bansxirs—Now stock, $3.0000.50 por Bbl fi“f“““.'l‘l‘ :",""' bzl et Wi CAnnaors—81 per doz. for native stock and AU siett chocks, 1 dox. for & , 73¢0; Whitten- $tgcade por b, for California, with inferiar | yon T York, Tigo; Normandi foss, 8o, A CATLIFLOWER—Good stock, §230@2.75 per m‘,‘,:‘}‘t.‘\","({',;‘;’;' Ko LI endon dress, 814 o Ticks—Lewiston, 80-in., 123¢e; Lowiston, OnAxars—California_ Riverside, 83, f 4 S B 4 4,00; Mossina, $4.50@5.50; 1.08 Angeles, 8%in., 181ge; York, 82-in., 14c; Swift river, Tigo: Thorndyke, OO, 8i¢e; Thorndyke, EF) @3.95; Navals, #4.50. ige 3 Thorndyke, EF, Hikks—Good stock, $2.00@2.75; California | §;8C Thorndike 130, bige; Mhormalke XX, beans, $2.25(@2.50. No. b, Oigc Cordis, No 4, 11c. Fias—In layers, 13@16c, cake 100 per 1b, “‘""ff";“~ B j lverett in the winter wheat country, such prepara- tions consisting in “‘selling short” of greater or less amounts, There was an early dispo- sition to cover that short wheat with the least possible loss, and under that demand there was a 1 higher opening and an immediate | C S further advance of ic. There did not seem | Ghivago & Alton: to be any great demand for wheat from out- | C. y side sources, however, and aside from tho weather and_grop reports generally, news There were véy close to fifty loads of fair average quality on sale to-day, but under the influence of lower markets east, the market here dropped down be, but the ‘demand was »gn]nlld at the decline and the hogs were all sold. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. 8,48 registered. 12014/, & N. W. 8.4 coupon.. . 12034 do prefe N Y. C(N-nlml. ROOM cottage, edst front, ful lot, 20th and Burdette ste, only #1700, D. C. 1-meruon, Omalia Nat. Bank, Sheep. There were three double-decks of sheep here but the market was quiet. Receipts. = kor 8ig - Nurs—Peanuts 615@ic, raw Brazil nuts, ~"“‘ p NACONDA. was a trifle bearish, Receipts were large . & 8t. P Cattle. X, X ey, XX, 1lgc: Jaffrey, XXX, 12igei o SQUEEZED GO and exports practically nothing, while New &" Wy g:g:i, 1Sajalmonds; T"""‘““"- 221 English wall | oot ! Greok, A&, 190} Beaver Crok, BBy | oy ot ors e o o o nuts, 151 15¢; pecans, 15, berts, 1 use at 10 cents per stalk and those stalks arg gtalks whilo sou aro stalking, Tho King of 8 + Ttalian chestnuts’ 3 o A Trying Moment for an Expert Snake | York advised that orders for wheat for ex- 11c: Beaver Creek, CO. 10¢ Like Shore, S Pinid— P Handler, port were below the market, though later it Prevailing Prices. Hoxey—10@21c for 11b frames; canned | g }““ B ll,n';;“‘ w},‘;‘j?"i‘;n‘;;lg’“a“f“f;‘"" borrics, tho A'lru\\.l;‘vl;r.). is s0ld_ut 3 eonts & New York Times: “It's the easiest | was reported that fourteen boat loads had i The following is a table of prices paid in | honey. 10@12c per lib. White—-G H N 8, &, 2ic; G H No, 1 8, | so Wit tcv"““““ £ e ;"!l ‘“;:l C"; %fll a thing in the world when you do it nror- been taken. Cables were no lower, | pissourt Bactfic. :‘i:)’l‘(;'(‘]“'k"" for the grades of stock men- {;fi:’:é ook r doz. 8003 Quecase No. i}? V ho “:“vierphmnt 04,6 B TOF 6 1-outnl$»‘q:r‘|\:;un?lf erly,” Hermann Reiche, the dealer in [ but that was the best that could | = dopreferred.. Prime steers, 1300 to 1500 1bs. .84.00 TR 95‘5‘; Windnos, SSige, Srarivo] '-\ as'nips” are 25 cents per dozen apples arg wild , animals, remarked yesterday | besaid for them. Morcover, it was esti- | MoNEY oN Cani—Basy at 11@2 per | Prime steers, 1100 to 1800 1bs. 8.80 ) ) 19%C5 | 85 and 50 conts per peck. In addit th oG Pl Do IR b“"‘"““‘ T BT a0vs tere Sra. & thousand: And-ons JiAG things now on sale which assist in muking a good dinner, which can bo purchased very reasonably considering the season. morning to an employe who was having somo lfi.tln difficulty in transferring eight anacondas from the rough wooden ¥ box in which they had just arrived at the Park-row establishment to a glass case placed for their reception in_the | front store next to the one occupied by mated that the visible supply would show Ic‘:';técl:tst loan 2 per cent; closed at 1}4@2 | Fatlittle mm‘mmluso 1bs. anu little or no decrease. These things made Prime MercANTILE PAreR—41{@5} por &ng:x:‘?&gg"c‘fix‘: 2,0 some longs willing to take small profits and | cent, Fair tocholce lighthogs. encouraged some short selling, the prico de- RLING Excraxor—Quict but steady at | Fair to choice heavy hogs, clining to about the opening figures, then, on | at 84.863¢ for sixty day Dbills; $4.88 for de- | Fair to choice mixed hogs. the report of wheat taken for export as men- | mund. tioned above, there was a sharp advance of PRODUCE MARKETS. Rtepresentative Sales. s—m per oent, trade dis- RADISHES—85@40c per doz. ) y SS Sigo; Name- STRING BEANS—£6.00 per bu. '“‘"“’“ Lfi‘;’/‘ Gor 1 ‘;? o Noreor GREEN PrAs—£2.50@3.00 per bu. 18¢; ll: ToMATOES —83.76@4.00 per bu; very few on ‘mL No. 0, st(c. nu, \l‘{c 00 l“‘{c 80, 1603 the market. 20, colored, 1003 50, colored, 13¢; 70, colored, Real Estate Transfors, G 8 Gage u!lu[JN(o Charles I, Wright et nl. :m« 16, 8 and 10, Buckeye Place Jesg, the dancing baboon '.‘.5c' umwl 18}¢c; Union Pacific, 18¢. 1,600 3 . CATTLE, RO Gowian ind Wi to M ¢ iamiiion, ot firee months ago a child could have | 8bout 3¢, half of which was lost before the + S General Markets. ) wifeto 5 Ln?ndl:d the sp()lttxl beauties with im- | close. June wheat opened at813c, advanced Chicago, April 28.—Following are the Rxn‘mn Lanrp—Tierce, 73{c; 40-1b square Proth AND PaEDAMIRHEsOLS pAtents, 948 260, City of Florence, w d 400 to 821¢c, declined to $3tcand closod at 82335 [ * e SEPIER | nanged; winter wheat 821gc. May wheat opencd at 803¢c, sold ab | in sacks, $3.50@3.60; in bbls, $2.75@4.40; S03¢@S03c, up to 811 and closed at S0%c. | spring wheat, 1 sacks, £1.75@3.85; in_bbls, The estimates of the winter wheat crop were | $3.50@4.50; ryeflour, in sacks, $2.70@2.903 much talked ubout, the bears claiming that [ it bbIs £2.60@3.10, t—Quiet i they showed a better prospect, than other re | 1ctvate Tuobon, R et cent reports, but if the condition in Michigan, | yesterday's close; cash, 805c; May, 803c; Ohio, Indiana and Tllinois be taken as there | June, 823-16c. ns, 73c; 50-b round, 73ci 20-1b round, ¥ So: B @250 per ewt; Kansas and Missouri fancy Sfms 1&22 pails, 8%c; 510 pails, 83c; 31 | (EEAPEL AL KRR, B hor et Nebrasior D hUrs--New Orleans molasses, per bbl., | patents, §2.45@2.50 per cwts rye flour, $2.00 87@46c per gal. ; corn syrup, 3te; half bbls,, | Percwtiwheatgraham,§1.75@1.00 per ewtirye 88c; 4 gal. kegs, §1.55; sorghum s, | graham, §1.85@1.40 per ewt; Now York buck- D h e R as 05 G Ga oy breatrash (Fhoat, 82,50 por ewts Excelsior, 83,00 per cwt; bacon, 100 @10150: bacon sidcs, Sig@sige; | Teady raised, .00 per 100-Ib case; cornmenly dry salt, SABLGs sholders, 1@ies driod \cllo\\'Lll .00@1,10 per cwt; white §1.10@1 bee, 10@1lc. per cwt; bran, $16.00@17.00 per ton; screen- 311 Robinson et a1 to Chales wearingen, undiy, 11 blk 2, Bedford Place, w d 1 l(l\l]v!l E Gay! lnnl trustee, to H H Schue lenberg, lots 1, 2,3 and 4 blk 1, Burling- ton Place, wd. . Alvin Saunders beck, lot II ) llk"ll Jane E Brazloton to L | 1 blk 4, Horback's add, q J A Matthews Hlu;h'} (n ly Rood, lot 21 DIk 14, lots 0, 8%, blk L Tot 19 mkfi Al- punity, because then they would have been hilly under the infiuence of the torpor v\lyuh overcomes them in the winter months, but which departs as goon as the warmth of summer begins to be felt. As the seven snakes, which had not yet been transferred, running from twelve to sixteen feet in length, la_ coiled together in a corner 5 5 por | bright's annex: W d R H Smith (single) to 1 W McVie g ; [ 2,00 per tou; hominy, & f tod > | " Corn—Moderately active and firm; opened Diien Fruits—New prunes, 4lg@4dce; | Ings, i e . of the box, they looked very | fioms ;nge',r,?:\‘v:“n:sbfi%sv‘\ls‘llfntlyt,’,finfi{“'{‘},'o a shado botter than yostorday's closo and upTamal O T oas aro s R poaoe) D 7 00 b tonar e ton; " chopped vk 2 and nnwm‘uwmum Junetion pretty and quite harmless, | prospect would seem to be quite as bad as | closed 3f@3c higher; cash, 5ic; May, Rl ,,“l,,,fi"," e s evaporated | LEATIER—Ouk soles, 85@37e; hemlock | 'L Seiby (tristen) (o i1 e, Occagionally one of them would | thatof all but the most extreme reports. n- | 55 3-16¢; June, 54 Hite, 21@30c; Immlo(-k dry sole, 12 nan KM blackberries, Sig@3¢c: cvaporated apricots, | Siaughter sole, Tots 10 and 20 bik 4, W L sul-y s 1st .m{ 4 iet, held firm, but closed dull; i 0003 A, & I3, it ™0 { | gend a muscular thrill through his con- | dividual reports continue bad and one of the ‘:,‘?.- Rasr 3 181g@10c; evaporated raspberries, 2h@e. 25¢; hemlock kip, 60@90c; A. & runner W d Voluted organism which would stir the | most important received to-day was from e June, 33%c. ProkLEs—Medium in bbls, .75 do in haif | ki Bo@ise; A huulumk m\f 90c@81.00; A. | Thomas, rflnhn‘s’. n g B4c Eliza M Templeton, b a California saying that the San Joaquin valley C. bl 11in bbls 2 in hait | A 'hemlock “caif, s, 7o; hemlock whole mass a little, and now and then | A 3 Barley- .stccrs bls, t~H mall in s, 0 in hal 004, 'E I on epd. N could not exceed two-thirds of last year’s i 57 35 bbl: herkins, in bbls, §7.75; do i half [ Upper, 10@34cs “G‘“‘ 4 upper, 25¢; | AP Cliaiion aid Wit i M R Ioniston o forked tongue would dart out and dis- | ¢ropand would probably be less. Prime Timothy—$2.57@?2.00. Ilioasd 40‘ L 4 i 2 hemlock grain upper, 21@24c; Tampico B. L. | “ygs Hand 1o, bik 4 Instituite place, w d ;\pl;(cxg mltml ilm;tmllhu Uthm“m(‘*l they | ~There was no especial feature to the corn g}fi’i‘s‘c‘fl“vfi e Nl A P Pr. b Goons—Oysters, standard, per ny(;r%-co :)@Lk Tampico pei.pm O- D, Mo., ok Ford and \\llo‘(lo M artek, 1ot 00] solutely hargic and per- y—8! i G ; A . wherrie ) 2@2c; Curacoa, 0., 30ct rd’s Sarat add, W Mt et = J\,ng B eanora Mot e, oF || o POk=Qulst: and stendy( cash and May, [ 941037120 8485 35: strawberrics, 2-Ib, per case, | ZEH } RO Pat nu“nfifi"m?o‘mJ('mu Behlowig, 4 Icl,tl{‘ free from guile. So, whe 0 Reiche proceeded to show ho was to handle the South Amer! constrictor, when the proper method £3.00@3.10; raspberrics, 21b, per case,§3.00@ | O D Mo., &7, o Dmumlu kid, B0@i2c; it ; X. M. kangaroo, 40¢; ‘American calf kid, 32c; fiy»][(v’ru(:l‘g"n;rc’;“t p(;m;.‘g' m:fi:f G',,c!:dw,.‘ per | Griesen ki knla $3.00@3.501 neh glazed kids. case, §5.00(@5.75; white cherries, per case, Wy rench calf kids, 83.20; oak Kip prices scemed to depend very much upon | $13.60: June, $13 (@13.70. Whother & majority of those traders wore | . Lard—Steady, with comparatively light long or short at any particular time. Re- | trading; cash and May, $7.82)¢; June, $7.85 4uoted and o, bik 2 TWohiers ot 1110 HIchurd i1, DIk 1, Gate City purk, w casy it n boa- choen, ot gomal S22 EEEEES clert, 1ot 15t Frprhiside tod 5 ! D e e e fl(aml}hl')u‘mlm Land Co to'Frod ¥ 3 [t eiateilab W sl v e L s einaly 4 § £6.00; California plums, per case, $4.50@4.603 A 503 ik 63, South Omaha, w d was pursued it looked as though the | SSIpLS iwere tonsiderably loes o Cvpathor ry Salted Meats—Shoulders, £5.75@0.00; .05 ifornin ¢ 3 | Brronoh onik slins, $1.55@085: - Fronoh e | erid W i v 0 1 man engaged in the work hardly heeded e T 1 s short ribs, & blueberries, per case, $2.20@2.407 egg plums, 1 800 200 place,wd 800 260 350 500 helped to advance the market ‘which fell | short clear, §.7061.28 § again, when the estimate of still larger re- | Butter—A shade firmer; creamery, 20@ coipts for Monday became known, then ad- | 23%gc; dairy, 19@ part lots 15 and 18, J T Redick’s add, w d Charles B Denney (single) to George C A Hobbie, m blk 1, South skins, $1.10@1.50; Russitt per doz.; pink cream and W E 2-Ib, per case, £2.50 3,20 11b salmon per doz, &1, 21b gooscberries, per caso, $3155] cappples, 2-1b per ca the proffered instruction. **You simply geize the snake first by the neck, close lite linings, §7.1 @10.00 per doz; colored toppings, $). u@ (i . reiing ¥ Choese—Steady full cream cheddars, 111 11.00. e ) by the head, “thus,” said Mr. Reiche, |.vanced againon an evening up by shorts, | -nos N ) string beans, per case, $ | E wnmnn» public, 10 acres in b, 16, allx,:tmg the action to the word, and [ Preparatory for Sunday. June corn opened K;m«c“m' 1}@l1lige; young Americas, YaRns ) pekcass) ‘s,.m@u- m“}.{é'lrlflfi"'}f.‘f']sfi:,'afl°'l|ye‘;°|r1')’“"m'ype'l 18, dedication. '” 'l 3 B4d{c, which was 14 (@3(c higher Tass a o 5 early 3 . ti emon, and wife O causing the serpent mass to shudder | i dthic, which was 4cide """‘“,?.‘,‘i‘“‘.fcfo Eggs—Steady and unchanged; fresh, 12@ peas, EL00@ 00, 21 oarly duno pens, par | pojperinint, §.00; oil wintergrech, BT AL throughout its entire extent. *Then,” | ¥} :.“;f,fd‘:f“,'lg‘n}: "m‘“n?“ Nossa “;",}1“ 19150, o) i ‘13’ ;,“‘,“‘“l’l‘:""” 2. 1.,§g olive oil, Malaga, per gallon, £1.25. ] he added as he drew the snake he had | May corn opencd at 53igc, sold up. to 340 et Unchanged; green hides 4igc; Rl A s WiNnbw GLAss—Single, 70 per cent and 5 wite to i grasped out from the constrictor tangle | 55, down to 547¢c and closed at 551 @53 14« henvv{mlcg slxlxlu\‘d 5ige; light green salted, (,U“’“,- 4@b7405 per cent; (1(‘)‘l;}1110 410 n{m l(b[ll'{‘\ult di u;(l)un% : heil oo, © of which it formed part, “when its mid- | Tho report of the sccretary of the’ Ilinois | 6¢; salted bull, 4ige; green bull, #de; green .xi LL1ES—30-1b pails, 81.25@1.50. 1’*!"’“— hitellead, pure, 740; white loac old, 1ot 15 blk 13, rown Park, w q 500 dle shows up, thus. lyou frrasp it gently | grain dealers assocuation upon the amount of | salted calf, fo: d"l" Alntanialy “}“” 12@13¢; Sxr1—Per bbl. in car load ots. 8135, E LTt '&L"“‘L“‘l"l’-f“‘ c ores A Joplln and wite to Mary E but firml hug and 1ift it into the | corn outside the visible supply has just been | Ay swted, [cs ceacons, B¢ each. m {@11e. white, 8¢ common, 2 red lead, 7e. | a \(;llmm ot 8, bIK b, Hanscom plice, w d. 5,00 ¥y ) made. It estimates the amount still in | . Tallow—Unchanged; country, 4#{@c; No. Stick, D@94, Ons—Carbon, 175 degrees linseed, | Mary E'Van'Gilsonand hnsband {o R'§ glass case, thus.” rmer i 6 (7 2,41{c; cake, 43{@5c per lv. bmlad (Ml(‘; lu\sL‘C\l raw, bic; castor, Hitchcock, undiy 5 e 117 ft lots 1 and farmers hands in Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri { q i @72 per keg. & B R 000 The snake dropped softly into the tinot ' Receipts, Shipments, it o St 5 No.' 2, '$1.12; sperm | dpscontiplanegyd 4 it fell, and so d! and Tlifnois at 10 per cent of the crop. Tt | o 0 ) 25,00 SuGAR—Bricks, 12}¢@13c per 1b.; “ ale, alw S/ lile T water & bloack W A Saunders (single) to John A Stein, case, lay us it fell, and so did five others, | states that there are but about500,000 bushels LI, . 00 ,m-(”‘)&,’ penny cakes, 18 14¢ per ib, Mo ,'m, b““k Boc; “cm,,,u‘c oxtrav0: 10t 1, DIk 65, South Omaha, W d.... ..... 000 each of them bearing patient testimony | of corn in the aggregate at all the stations on | FAGHT B Eidhed Brooms—Ixtra, 4-tie, $2.60; parlor 8-tie, | [0 ¢ 0NN B0 Yasoline, 75 dogreos, | John lidwards and wife to Charlés Patt to the facility with which the biggest | the }s. & M. road. Both estimates are much | €orn, bu.. painted handles, ¥ No. 1, §2.00; No. 2, 8 RS o etat, nw i of nw i, #5-1610, g e d.... o . i Oats, bu 93,000 S W. S. Jard, 65c} No. 1 lard, 50c; No. 2 lard, 50 kind of snikes are handled, when | smalier than has been generally believed. | Qats, | Fi $1.75; heavy stable, £4.00. i1 W Va seo 1405 W, Ve, susmmer 1503 | Twenty-five tranafers, ‘agarogstingts: UL proporly handled. There was rather an active speculative Bve bu. . A Srancn—Mirror gloss, 5(c; Graves! corn, | CHEE N6 4™ 0% T No) B5e: whale, foa tho Soventh foolc upon himself to o T, echining Tuter Mder Trof romt. | Milwaulkoe, April 25.-Wheat—Trrogu- Gge; Oswego gloss, 7c: Oswero corn, 0c; maptha, 1 degree, 14¢; headlight, 150 BulldingBoxmite; As—Japans, 2(@htc: gunpowder, - 20@ 60c; Young Hyson, 22@bic; Oolong, 20@ Live Stock Sold. Showing the numbar of had of stock sold prove the converse of Mr, Reiche’s es- degrus 12¢ tablished Proj msitiuu Ho was not pentine, 48¢ Yesterday the following permits were is- sued by the superintendent of buildings: headlight, 175 dégree, 1oc; tur- zing sales, but recovering again before the h:)l 3 cash, 78Jge; Mny. 8@70c; June, 8@ castor, pure, £2.45 ver gal. close. Mily oats opened at :um and closed cuttlefish bone, per Ib, 80c; dextrine, per 1b, 12¢; glycerine, puré, per Ib, 80c; hops, 4 ol s y ot 5 o the leading buyers on the market to-day. s o S ¢ 5 Divas—Acid curholu.L tal, per Ib, 50¢ Al & Co, fmproveme 3 iagtant ‘z{,z‘fiffiu‘:’s:‘&“e gr“t;‘,f';gt“';gszgg usual chunge, Cash ||ro§mrt,v e | B ovmions et iowar: poukts cash and Moy, Armour & Cudibay : < G ranulated, = '“cnn(. A. }‘gfi,fif‘(} fm;"u,m'f&m&fh.';fifir l\x'c:l‘x‘lctl‘,m-';::\x: el . torpor ' to tho winds and bogan very | TR .,{“\‘&.f‘i’.'.‘.‘.‘,'(‘m"X:&"r‘:u&?fifi‘éi':' H finnenpolis, Apeil 25 — Wheat_Tto- | Lalstead & Co: (.(L’é:fi‘, ahow G mogiahe. et lonf g | Cream tartar, phre, per Ib, dfe; cream tartary | muree permits, aggregatin ‘ energetically to dart itsopen jaws in | Still the market commanded fair attention, cmm_ V1o Lms'mlm","“‘ % cars; higher; | Sheculators.. Jowdered, T3¢@si(; New Orleans, 53 .onunnmm ber 1b, 2 cloves, per 1b 33ci Lidiidey No. the direction of his captor’s wrist with and prices were held steady at the late de- | Clos very unamiable intent. Mr. Reiche 1 and Muy 8les July, b.%L No. 1 north hard, April | o e & Co. . His Last Close Shave. pression. Based on last night's final prices, pE—Ordinary grades, 10@17 2 fair, Jamavies Sk X 2 Vi 3 ety B@10500 vals * | fresh, per “1b, 40 digo, Madras, per lb, New York Journal: A stout man in 1ifioa the the writhing snake’s head [ the closings showed a scarcely auotabld | April and My, Ste: July, Stge; No. 3| Wi Burasid: 149 | draise: prime ts@ivace; fancy groen dndyel | 4678 oot powdor, per. 1b, Goc; Torphine, | buff-colored_ovoralls climbed & lndder bigh in the air and seized it by the | alteration. ~May, June, July and August | northern, April, and May, e; July, Soic. | % {1 “Grone 48 | JO e e Moche. 263 S@30c; | p ' W., per oz, $3.00; opium, per | which he had placed in front of the ] aBAT Lo a'notl were favorite deliveries. For May, pork sold | On tra No. 1 hard, 82 No. 1 nollhcln Y H y = | interior Java, 25(@28c; Mocha, 28@30c; Ar 90; quinine, P, & W., per 6le; qui- | e 3 - Jo. 74 middle. The snake resented the action | W98 a5er 560 Tard at §7.80@7.82%¢, and | 81@S1ige; No. 2 norther, Sh@ssige. b | G- H. Hammond & Co 115 | buckle's roasted, 19%c; McLaughlin's auin ':lr 2 e ox 0les l,' store windows of No. 73 Bergen street, and freed itsell by amuscular offort | ghort ribs at §2.15. Pork, for the'same | = Flour—Unchanged: patents, in sacks to | AUHOUT & Co.o 4 [ XXXX, 103503 l))l\vnrlhs 193de; Hed Cross, | Hies GO, Der O B T e iuf- | Brooklyn, yesterdny morning and _ with ;!':u‘: l‘;‘;‘(:?n':;;fT}ffl’.‘;‘.‘lefirg'&i'xl:&mg}df}'.‘é month, L}qut;;l at §18.57i4, \‘vuth Jdun:;( and | ship in car lots, E120@h 405 in barrels, §4.45 | Stevens, Hamilton 4 | 19ige; Al fron, trie. Spanish, per oz $1.00; saltpetre, | One sweep of a paint brush obliterate 9 J Vi e uly 20¢ higher. May lard stood at £7. o oR i ias = Fere:noon!palla, per. dor 8L40; three-hoop pails, §165; No. | tub, & No. 53 No. 3tub, #.75; washboards, § )0 fancy '\'nrflu‘l"h( ueen wash- boards, £2.75; assorted bowls, ¥2.75; the lettering which had appeared on a black sign with a gilt border. Several men and a couple of ladies 14 at i ] |Gt Live Stock Notes the close, dune being quoted at $7.8, July at | © ¢ {1 98— Whoat — Firm; . .00 and August a6 §7.95, _ Short'ribs for | o poInnatl April 25— Wheat —Firm; | cattle steady. May closed ut §7.15, with June at £.20, July | (i N NO 2 ixodoBIco. OHogs e lower, box and began twining its lith form around young Reiche’s log and body. Bisiohe, who b welllaware of the crushe gurc, per 1b, 10¢; sulphur, Flowers’, per 1b, o3 s, biieard) por 1by So; silver, mitrate, per b, '$11 spermacete, per '1b, 60c} & J slr\t‘hlmm, er oz. £1.25; wax, white, ]mrL saw the painter wipe y lettering. B o o "ot o bametvhotons hon | ot 87.50aud Augustat §7.40. Late futurcs | Gate—In moderato demand at Shige. Liberal receipts for Saturday. boards," £75} assorted bowle, $238; No. 1 | hor ln, 5oc; wa, yellow, pure, per Ib e A U R T, called for hvlp. and every unYlmc of 1] AEERguieh Rye—Tower; No.2,qe. 0| Awmong the visitors at the yards was M. . | curms, #.50} butier tubs, $1170; spruce, in .10\'1'(':1"153.,0101\"1"\"." B'y;;‘rllrl{'nsl?tx‘:,r.fi?rale lity! | wouldappear that they would have beon i 5— quief .50; 1a ‘one, of Hebron, ests, 70 Y ” ave come in G ot i 188 proof, por wine gallon, $2.12; redistilled whiskies, £1.25@1.50; gin biended, $1.50@2.00; Kentucky bourbons, £2.00006.00' Kl*nlu(k\ and Pennsylvania ryes, $2.00@6.50; Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies, $1.50@3.00; brandies, imported,” 85.00@S.00: ~domestic, $1.30@3.00; gins, imported, enm(m(.uu, do- mestic ’uum, (lmnnmuuw, imported, per case, $28,00@33.000; American, per case, $10.00@16.00. 7Lorillum's Climax, 45¢; Splendid, 45¢; Mechanics’ Delight, 44¢; Leg- ett & Meyer's Star, 45¢; Cornerstone, 30c; rummond’s Horseshoe, 45c; J. T.. 42 Sorg's Spearhead, 4bc; “Cut Rate,” 2] “Oh, My,” 27c: Piper Heidsick, fde, ToEACCO—SMOKING—Cutlin’s Meerschaum, 31c; Catlin’s Old Style, 23c; Sweet Tip Top, 83c: U. N. 0., 17¢; Ked, White and Blue, 1xc. CRACKERS, CAKES, ETc.—Prices subject to change. Soda, be; soda (city goodu{, e} soda snowflike (in 'tins), soda dandy, demund at §7.05, 1 vere only for a few minutes, with the indi- Whisky BL00, Qay than in G .:id)u:xl whose nume had graced that ign. “Johnson d’Ahore, Tonsorial parlors. Special parlor for ladies.” ‘This i8 what the signboard had said. And the place had gained some repute among the fashionable people in that section. The parlors were handsomely fitted up and the proprictor had plenty of cus= CmicaGo, April 28.—[Special Telegram to i o, April 25 —Wheat—In y 190 30 UhIcee, shia ol the Bee. | —CArTLE—Business was unusually m.’,.,‘.‘{:’;m.,lm o}mr‘x;: mndcrnwly{ pgoRas w‘:,‘:,g!‘;‘,‘:,;{,‘vo‘,’,‘3;{;;‘1,,2{.‘,’{;{- bssioommenond slow, even for Saturday. The run was less [ Corn—Firm and in fair demand. vy O Ty AT e than the average, yet buyers scemed utterly | _St. Louis, April 28.—Wheat—Firm; cash, | Thomas Wilson, of Shenandoah. indifferent, sitting in the shade of the ex- le: May, 50%c, | | A Cupal came in from Blair with five change building exchanging ideas and specu- | Gt HiGH AL Guol, Saassgo) Moy, Slsc, | 10ads of cattic of his own feeding. lating on next week’ssupply rather thanlook- | Pork—g14.00, © (@58 »#74% | H, Hammer, Mineola, Ia., was in with a ing over the stock on hand. Of course, the Lard—$7.26%¢. load of hogs which he marketed at $5.20. run last week was big and every buyer went Whisky—$1.09, Henry Emerson, of Cedar Rapids, topped emer, uu_y and in a very few moments they had unwound the anaconda, de- spn,o its powerful struggles, and plm-ud itin the glass case, where itat once lapsed into a condition of content, very strangely in contrast with its previous excitement, “Not so easy to handle_anacondas, af- ter all,” the instructed employe re- marked to his master, smiling. *‘Yes, Lumber. said Mr. Reicha, who looked n 1itil | i for a big string and, again, tho theory with | JAsfier—Ivun; crenmery, 20@0c; dairy, | the MAKE LR NALE) FORB 2o, W S0 | £63 e T P DIMANSIONY AHDIATHDNRS, N hai caused tho obliteration of the le, and frankly ncknuw\cdgud that he | buyers is strong that receipts next week, on L o Chapman, Neb, was reprosonted by Mr. | oobeor” 76" zom “oyster, monitos, 707 R L L Poloy and frankly noknowlodged it b | By e cxiration of contracte, wil | o, Yorky April 8%—Wheat—_oceipte, | Crawiord, Wwho caino in with four”loads of | Qs el To, SUAR "oyator, 503 plenio, anish burber’s name from the sign wag options opened firm, ad" | cattie. e fact that he had gone aw. i 4 that I handled that fellow wr(_m[:ly Al- | be more than ordinarily heavy and that they | vanced #@2¢c, closing firm at top figiires; Mr. Ticknor, of the firm of Ticknor & | g Ono“.\‘lrnd! "-".)Hm_;‘ 5 bull{}-lr.b-'nt' Bm;lm:l 2x4. 17700119 5019 5 %n’s‘:hi.:r hi::‘t ]i;.m“.,ui'.-(:.;,]:‘ d‘:fi,t&,‘:l:,‘v‘ll?fi i ways catch them close as possible to the | can get all they want and on days that suit | cash firm; ungraded red, 93%¢@96i{c, latter | Bozard, Beatrice, was at the yards and mar- ‘rm,k:f',.“ X,’,,E‘;lwrkz B;,}xfinm l,:f w;,,;,?;t" f;fl }{- {:fi‘m 00 i s % | consolate wife, and taking with him a head.” them. Some salesmen that had steors that b};%'fi:;l‘*‘lufm?l ”MIJOJM';K o1 elevatar, | keted four 10ads of. cattle and ono- load of i wafors, 100; graham wafers i pound pack- [ 2x1 |17 00110 8010 b0(32 Gale 6o | pretty Swedish girl who was madly in S —"“_M Con. | they fancied would not bring the money they dum__mwm 30\1m~ Kmm;: 18,0005 hogs. 9 ages, 133e:’ hard bread, 5e; milk, 7io: oat [ 212 o dhib g:,l}: /19 50/ m";x | love with him. vere Trcatnmnvte ;:'A" a Mormon Oon- | woro worth considered 1t useloss | aut mmiot bt ;- options amad stostes | o, N: M. Pussey, of Council Bluffs, was hero | meal, 8o; ot meal wuh.rs. Lic; oatmeal wa- [ 4X¢ . 10 6010 802 0% 00 | A" vear ago last July “*Professor” Juka fers in pound packages animals, 12¢; Boliver ginger (round),ic; créam,Sc;Cornhill 10c; cracknells, 10c; frosted cream, 8ig ginger snaps, Be; ginger snaps (city), home made ginger snaps, in boxes, 1ic; BOARDS, No. 1 com, s 1s8.18.50 | N No. 2 com, 8 1. 17 m to-day with o fine load of yearling Short to offer them, so that the bulk | bul quict. advancini @ie, closing at bost VApg ol of trading was in cows, bulls and | rices; ungraded 66i4idjo: latter sound | Lot 4 centae o Ot pounds - aud other odds and ends, all of which [ yellowiiNo. 8,665 No. 2 nominal; May elos- | 0L 1 oa 138,000 Hogs since Mareh sold about the sameas heretofore. Yetsteers | 6NV 10 61,0005 exports, nomes | 1 Which is a gain over last year of 17,000. Bigelow, who was then proprietor of the tonsorial parlors, died, leaving a pretty and plump little German widow, who continued the business with the Philadelphia Ledger: The Mormon missiovnaries who have been trying to Heyangelize” the count.y people in por- tions of West Virginin Ruvu not met . 3 com, §18.815.50 0. 4 com, 5 18, 13.00 NG No. 1,4 &6in 12 & 11‘ ll, rough, $21.00 ST Rk 1 ity il atat 1) > iy closed 10@20c lower than lust Monday. % X% Kausas City during the same time had a fall- | made ginger snaps (1-1b cans) per dozen, | No. 1, O 21,00 | financial assistance and custom of t‘l:‘;hnnfit:\i';h:l»rnfi«: J’é"{',‘. J:lm‘:( (n:;ru)"::{ T""mlwm N0 ‘T'exans on sale ufif morning, ;':’ll}'-\l western, 80039} white westé, 40@ ing off of 10,000, fz.‘.v,u- lumun(‘lxicnnl:x,NA';]lxrt]'l/.l'llnxlhnml| ade) | No. 2, n 16.50 | “Snapper” Garrison, the well-known - By A load or two of feeders were sold to go into | ¢y S| o a.n The New Y el ve create: . | 1134c; assorted cakes and jumbles, 1114c; as- | No. 2, 17.50 | jockey. She eventually engnged John= the country and the yard speculators bought | Coffee—Spot fuir, Rio steady at 818 The New York buyers have croated a bot: it bl y enguged John converts become objects of rupulur ven- eration. **Among thedistrictsin which these missionaries have been at work,” sorted fingers, 16¢; afternoon tea (in _tins), per box ¥7.00; banana fingers, 14c; butter jumbles, 11'ge; Brunswick, 15c brandy options lower and’ dull, closing steadicr; | ter demand for light hogs than ever existed sales, 33,500 bxu:q May, B11.60@11 65; June, | in this market before. In the past there have ‘August, | been times when light hogs were almost un- son d’ Abore to superintend the work, a few slight steers, which comprised about Afte rd she marvied him H & 10 ft. EI all the transactions in the stockers llllll fu:dor A, 12, 14 & 161t PR > o RO T Steers 1350 to 1500 1bs, 1200 [ S 1B@1120; July., $10,50@10.60 B oy re almost un- | gy ng “1he; chocolate drops (new) 16¢; choco- e e Having become proprictor of the E}:X”L';"‘:It’h&“‘l\fifll:)‘\‘;’ bl L ‘;;‘k(}“l,‘:z“:“: 0 1ba, 4,00@4.60; 950" €5 1500 Tbe, “}iJJKx‘.}L.f(' Scptombar, #0005 salablo, buh e Hhe piensul thme Shoy 930 8l Inud vfers,15; Christmaa lunch (in. tina) | 1at com 3¢ in White Pinceeilin place, “lA"UH also becume u man about county. They made several converts, | &1 stockers bud fued Eugs~Dull and weaker; western, 1@ | The week's packing returns mdicato about | Peketoer Ghiba. 1;‘,’,‘,‘.:‘,‘2:,“';%,;"“"".',.}.'",‘,,’,;,’",’:}: by ,,ym No wayt v jounandin the eauing ol his aXSUINRY 3 3 % 2 Al 5 1 LA T J ke i 3 , | Clea 4 out the city he met Aug u»(u Larson. when the people became indignant and Texas steers, $3 13:gc. 0 A 150,000 hogs for western points now operat- | 80c; egg jumbles, 14c: gin drops, 11 2d com Y in ‘ who kept, tha Whi et ot ran them out of the county, Several of | - Hovs o fhusiness was not as active as yes. | . Fork—Firmand moderately active: mess | ing, against 130,000 the preceding week, and | honey jumbles, 113gc; jeily fingers, 150; 'jelly ¥ . Nc VIR ‘,', 1 a'zood the converts remained lI’lDl" the mis- | terday, as shipping orders were lnited to l]uu\ud‘ at $15.00@15.50 for new; §14.25@14.50 | 155,000 for corresponding time last year. To- wafers, 15¢; jelly tart (new), 15c: lady fing- | A 6in White Pine i ”—1" st |f od e had a I,l DO/ i citiz e, one or two of the minor firms, The big ones | foF 01d: 2 tul packing from March 1 to date 1,000,000 ers, 13¢; vanilla bar, 14¢; vanilla wafers, 14¢; [ B6in % business, und could afford to onjoy her- sionaries left and the citizens began to g Lard—Closed firm but quict; western | hogs, agaiust 1,050,000 a year ago. The s v (] Soin ¢ W gelf. The shine of the Dune's patent 1 threaten them with all sorts of ven- | Were eithier out of the trado altogether or fill- | g Lnd = CI08C] i \ icnna wafers, 1 dozen packuges in a box, | C6in ) ¥ ping movement of ‘hogs 1o eastern mar’ er demand and firm; west- | continues liberal, and considerably n excess ing their orders elsewhere, This left the Déin * M market in the hands of the packers, who are geance. John W, Metz, one of the Butter—In b per dozen, §2.50, leathers or his handsome whiskers All goods packed in cans 1c per 1b, advance | E6in_ * * Sel. caught her fancy, and when he told her converts, received several threatening o D s ern, 16@27c, of u year ago. el 2 vafel i g » ) not noted as very often putting prices Ry » : except snowfluke and wafer soan, Which are 6 in. Drop Siding h0c } a bacholor 8ho 8ce = lotters ordering him to leave. Metz, in- | neuinst themselves, hence vales rulcbiios | - Cieose—Quiet; westorn flat, 113de. Special reports to the Cincinnati Price | packed only in cans. Soda in 2 Io. and 4 Ib. STOCKIOARDS, t bachelor sho aocopted his* ad vances, He told her one day last week that he had sold out his.business and wus going out west, She was disconsolate and he pursuaded her that they mightbe happy together if she would sell out and ace stead of leaving the nclghlmrh(wxl rented another farm and was preparing to move, when on the night before the house he was to occupy was burned down, and a letter tacked on the fence in which the writers threatened 20 burn lower, with the weakest range in the Rock Kansas City, April 25, —Wheat- eady: | Current show the iumber of hogs packed Tolnd division. Best heavy and Philadel. | No. 2 soft, cash, 74e bid, 80igc asked; May, | from March 1 to date and latest mail dates at phia's sold at §.55@5.00, und prime. butcher | Fhge bid, S0'e asked. ; the undermentioned places, comparcd with weights (selected) at b@5.5254. The | Corn—steudy; 1\;";,‘ 2, cash, 4% bid, o | the corresponding time lust_year, us follow: Dulk of best mixed sold around £5.45, i few | asked; May, 43ge bid, 4hisc asked = P — going at 8.50. Common mixed went as low | Oats=—No. 3, cash, 2ige bid; May, 20fc | _March1to April 1888, | 1887 paper boxes, e per b, ad all other fim»(la 1c per 1b. advance. Soda in 1 1b. paver oxes, 1¢ per 1b. adva The 2 1b, boxes are packed in cases holding 18 in a case, The 3 1b. boxes are packed 1 cases holding12 in acase, Thellb. boxes are packed in cases Al2inchsls. 319 8 P A R T e us §.35(@0.50; light s0rts §5.40@0.45. bid, 20%{c usked, A = % A hoagorsy o I g;;;m;":‘,;';".;‘,fzfik...‘,’-'x‘?...i“au‘.‘.'.?,‘.‘.':,‘" and company him. This was putting hep 0 Y. ! eans, ‘orn—Quiet ans e Mo, @ o, b ‘e o she was o was stubborn and determined to remain FINANCIAL, b4c; white and yellow, B¢, | Sr ks 000 0 | Show tops for boxes, with glass opening to aarg e the tesl, busahia s sqush Al and secure another house, which was also burned the night before he was to move in it. He failed to get another house for some time, the owners being afraid their property would suffer, but at last he succeeded, and was prepar- ing to move again when that, too, was burned, making in all threo houses within afew wecks, The officers ap- ar 1o huve no clue to the perpetra- rs, who now threaten Metz with death if he does not leave. There were a show goods, not returnab! per doz, T emergenc. For several days the Dane went among s friends borrowing money, Ile managed to collect about 8300, He got 20 of this from plumber Thomas R Pitt and #43 from a poor Norwegian domestic, who had lately received the p money from the old country. In the . intime Augusta sold out her laundry. Saturday the pair left the city and it is supposed that they aveon their way west together, . Th Cans tor wafer soda, 83, wus for snowflake soda, $6 cases with glass face to display the goods, 75¢ each, No charges for pucl except fo ns and returnable 808 Glass front tin cans and “snowflake" soda cans are returnable at prices chary BT (€A, 0. 2, 413¢@42¢. Alanapoifs New Youk, ApriT35.—[Special Telogram | Oorm MosloQuiot at 848, pimapails to the Bee]—Srocks—The stock market Hox Prod Quict aud weal; pork, [ Milwaukes . to-day was @ repetition of former days dur- lard, #7. o S ing the week and higher prices were again ,Hu“\ Meats- L recorded, the last sales being at about the | #7:00; clear xib, §. A outside figures of the day and week. New — 5 England, Northwestern, Northern Pacific MVE_STQ0R. preferred and cotton oils and Gould stocks Chiflflk‘;-fi'"‘"”- were the leaders, and gains of 8¢ to 83¢ were | Feports as follows: 4 recorded for the day. New England led the | o Couiefeccips, 1,000; market stead h steers, §3.75@5.00; stockers aud feeders, 2. At and was unusually sctive. Rumareofs md‘ S N tockers and Teedors, $450 | are tie rates af which rownd lots arc sold on 12 in Grooved roofing, 1 per ) in Stock Boards sate length. 10 in Girooved roofing same price as 12 in Stock Boards. Shoulders, $0.20; long clear, e OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, - Produce, ¥ruits, Nuts, Etc. The Drovers' Journal Saturday, April 25, Thefollowing quotations are wholesale and not retail. Prices quoted on produce SHIP LAY. No. 1 l’lnln N Illlh‘ 11) in. No. 2 No. 1, 0(.,bm Dry Goods. PRrINTS LD CoLors — Atlantic, Slater, bi{e; Herln oil, 6i4c; Garner oil, 6@ Te. PixD AND RoBES—Richmond, 61¢c; Allen, 6i4e; River Point, be; Steel Kiver, be Richmond, 6e; Pacifi . FINISHING, 1st and "’m\ clear, 1, 1l s 2 s. i ¢e. INniGo BLUE 8d, «lcnr 1in, 628 5 B - ety e . § this market. Fruits or other lines of goods V. . 240, SN 3 ' Die i he departure of the Dane became Y funlien ol SO0l Monmen saverie i | cousolidsiion weio senia rits, but o latoe; “fi;‘; sloors, SEDALD © e ang | T i T 0 kg cmiot L | o Amiricun, o) Ammoldniss Aetord B | A, select, ,/,6,-,{, known Saturday evoning and his wile o8 been frightened off or ran out of the | Yok wnd New Hox been lcased to Now dixed ways be supplicd on outside orders at the | 11¢; Arnold A, 12¢ Ar 3104, B went into hysterics when told of it. The ol Gold' Seal, wlgu DrEss—Charter Ok, be; Lodi, 5o; Allen, 6¢; Richmond, ¢ 6i¢c; Eddystone, 6] Browx Suken Atlantic H, 4-4, Tic: Atlantic D, 4-4, 6%c; Atlantic P, 4-4, 6c; Aurora LL, 4-4, fc; Au- rora O, 44, be; Crown XXX, 44, 7ic; Hoo- sier LL, 44, 6c; Indian_Head, 44, Tic; lau“ll'lli'u LL, 44, 6c; Old Domiuion, v 4, Bio; Pepperell, R, "4, Tie; Pepperell O 44, '6o; Pepperell) 5-4, 18350, Pepperell, 9-4, York and New Haven for 2 per cent on | 281 vy mixed, 85.25@5.45: heavy, | same prices quoted for the local trad the guaranteed stock. Sewell, the newly ffi&&“s Hgbly 8.36@5.40; akips, §0.50 Rates on flour and feed are’ Jobbers' priccs. elected director, is known in Hoston as the | Sheep—Receipts, 8,500; market weak and | bt oo, %L grain are thoke pald by Omaha “great consolidator,” and this is undoubtedly | heavy and 25c lower; natives, 84.50e.7: :flff:j’{“,‘"“”"" All _quolutions on mer- the basis for the numerous storics, Burling. | Western, $4.1ba, Texaus, $ and ar ton advanced 13 and Missouri Pacific 214, head. The impression grows that Gould is at the - v X market about | ~ Burren camery roll butter back of the lutter and also under Mankattan, good to choice corn-fod, $4.15@4.50; | 2a@2 wunl:‘}m’ packed at 21280 choice which gaited 8 point. rofessional traders | common o medium, $3.20@4.00; stockers, | country butter 20@23¢, COMWOD grades people o whom he owed money put the sherifls into the tonsorial parlors on Monday and the deserted wife doesn's know how she will get them out, - connty. There does not appear to be a disposition to run down t‘;xe perpetra- gors of these outrages.” Finsis all 16 ft, i oxira; Ceiling Clear Finish, 1 aud 13 inch, 82 v Clear Finish, 13¢ and 2 inch, 8 2 5, 0.00 ar Corrugated Celling, 4 inch 50 Ciear Yellow Pine Casing and Base BOUTHEIN YELLOW PINE, Com. 4 Inch Flogring. ...« Star b ) Ay 44, T are obtained jrom leading houses 5 (‘urr sted dail {‘l‘h'w “"i crack- ers, cakes, are thuse given by leadin 28.--Cattle—Re- uuulujtulu: ¢ ¥ . - Another Failure. New Havex, Conn., April 28.~Joseph L. Joyee & Co.,wholesale boot and shoe dealers, have assigned. Liabiliti tated to be §40,- 000, assets uot given. s CuicaGo, April 25.—A police officer, Jobn E. Keef, committed suicide by shooting this wruing. He was despondent owing 1o pro- louged ‘iliness.