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Iid THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1890- AHE CONDITION OF TRADE, | Titgetand Lowest Sates of Hoss. | 2ad, o TWENTY PAGES 15 THE SPECULATIYE MARKETS. Sk St ' 108210; Mocha, 3e: Java Juva, good interior, 25 meeting. The statement nfade in the news- | rending task of igging his own grave, sful was thrown up, ; oley, 'y | KB = | o et} I _ | papers that it would cost $75,000 to grade the | Spadeful after spad B e cvn R B3, TS covev o ff & | pFARINACEOCS Goons-—Rarley, 034c: farina | U eeteied cash Dhagais: e Wi gatss | driveway through the parkway is all bosh, | tll three feet waa renched. . Them, . e tooors Sericelll, 10, Fice, 4@0ssor suko aud taplocs | “—mile wige. iy oash, f0kor Tams. the, Juty, | M was mado in the futesost of tho friends of | standing ercct and strotching out hi toanatal @tec et t f ot eceipts. 0@7c; lima beans, Ge. iy 2 i essed | Sleady: cash, Wye; June Ho; July, | aboulevard to Florence. I hope the park [ arms, he said: “ITam ready.” A breath- ocal Financial Situation Reported tobe in | om (41 yesyera \imated Today. s R roene—F. W, oo W, AV, 1ao; || Biggest Day of 'vh;h Year Witneesed in the e cash, Bi50) June, Bige; July, | commissioners will treat our proposition in | loss stillness for a momeint provailed Very Oomfortable Shape. Cattle... 108 ours, 2304 Cattle....130 cars. 3,000 | headlight, 13c; gasoline, 12c; salad ofl, 8.00@ eat Pjtu se. $oasih THiol June, B JU | business-like manner—first, have & survey | The command, fire, was given—a volle W ears, 3577 Hogs Gl cars, 4,000 | 9,00 per doz. Linseed—Raw, 61¢: bofled. 6. ye—Firm at 50%c. made by their engineer and ascertain the cost M Mg, d Zears, 434 Sheep. .. Zears, &7 | Mears—Hams, No.1, 16-1b ave — 22 1bs, 944c: 12 to 14 1bs, 100 ham sausaze, soi | MAY AWAY OVER THE CLOSE FRIDAY. rings out and the brave Texan falls de in his grave amid the deafening shouts age, 030} 2 to POWRS, 16 860 | * o hoaiders, Se! of u difveway, to see if it will cost more than Fasy 3 they have funds to spare for the purpose. Timothy MONEY PLENTIFUL WITH BANKERS. Disposition of Stock. b S e TR T TR Flax-Quiet ai a4 Weestimate the cost at $20,000,and as the park | 0f the multitude, leaving behind him the Showing the number of eattle bought by | per oy a1t thents, S4@0Yo par | —— D L b, $13.10; Tune, $13.90; July, | COMIMIssion have 80,000 now on hand and will | grandest tributo to southern chivalry— the leading buyers on today's market. roulette, 6ic; boneless ham, Thc; plon =t PR st A kel i JUl¥s | et 20,000 more next season we think they | that no other land under the sun rearvs Tobbers Say General Business is Good CATTLE, & An Unsettied Feeling'ihl Corn All Day L ; cash, . June, %5.4214; | can .\\[\u“'lnn- sixth of the whole on a three- | men who give their lives to protect the 4 3 . . Swift&Co........ . e 452 - LR Al g " s g mile boulevard. The citizens of Omaha want ONOF of y . and Fually Up to Expectations— | GUIS00 o o 416 | lunch tongne, 84 Lot g gl Provisions Sonféwhat Neglect Jur-guiet winter whe 2.002475; [ n driveway first before the suburban parks | DONOY Of unkgown women, Collections Easy—Good In- Armonr-Codahy P C 8 | SOTNCA Desl, 316.00; o 1b bons.es ed—Heavy Recepits of Cat- spring, $1.% @525, are opened, and the city wants it in eighteen T > Loe Rothselld. ... Tib Enielish brawn, $13 o Ryo—48.5003.¢ 8 a5 months, too, A Boy Dies of Fright. crease in Clearin, £, 1 tle—Hogs Rather S1 2 s g9, Hamilton & Stephen . ... o0 PEn Rl e 8! 0w, Islons—Shoulders, £5.00@5.12; short cloar, “There tring tied t " it T - Ttavl " Heonton & Undermood brawn, @.13; ¢ Ib Engliah bra R “y % here is no string tied to our proposition Twelve-year-old Thomas Gilfoyle of 68 Columbia " street, Brooklyn, died this Nels Morris coase to use our o | RoPE: Steady; creumery, 13218¢; dalry, | eXCept that when the Basis—Manilla rope, 1sc; sisal rope, Shippers and fe 10@l5e. land for public park purposes it reverts to us. 3 The clearings of the week, as reported by cker & Dogen . g | Iyet cotton rope, 1a} niew proguss, Si4c OncAGo, May 3.—(Special Telegram to THE | = Choote—Quist: full oream chioddars, 0@ | “Mr. Millard, one of the park commission: | MOTRInK from the effects, as supposed, of § Mr. Hughes manager of the clearing house, | Lobmann & Trauerman. e DI O ON s T B his was the biggest duy of the year In | 04507 Huts, 0i@0%c; Young Americas, 108 | ers.fold me that one reason why thev had post. | 1% fright during the panic which oceur- ¥ show an Increase over the same week of last HOGS. OLIVES -Quarts, pe pluts,p ‘change. An hour before the close by ONBI16 }."""" action on our proposition was that the ed nt the Gaiety theater on Tuesday yearof 413-10 per cent. The footings were [ Armour-Cudahy | #2.35; bulk, per ga % at sold at 8100 an advance of G from h n‘,a And lght green | Flevence boutevard people would be ready to | night, says a New York dispatch to the § 540100196, Balances footed 81,55,610.74. The | Quaha Facking Co | EGAR—30 gr. good, 12¢; white | {ha opening and an advance of nearly 8¢ trom | ted bull, 33e; dry flint, 6iie; | Mmake them a proposition at the next meeting, | St. Louis Republic. The boy was in the 3 financial sltuation is very comfortable. Money | Geo, H. Hammond ¥ OLISH—$2.00075.87 per gross, sterday. Junesold up to 08! n | Iry calf, 5@6c; deacons, ¢ | I cannot see what that has to do with the | gallery when some of the drapery on tho 18 plentiful with bankers and there is a fair b Am., per 100, $17.00; Lewiston, per 100, | advance of 8¢ from last nll'_'h! The July fu- | A%} No. 1" solid phsRoA) -oNe; southeast boulevard | stage caught fire,and rushed down stairs demand for loans at the usual rates, § o 10 per sHEEP, ture, in which heavy trading was done, was i AL SOl f T e TONG ana into the street with the excited cent, WSROy 20 N. 0 fancy, per gal. 8D | up 160ksc, dige over the opening and 4iic over | oy Recelpts. Shipm'ta, | oy THE Ty s Do | crowd. He was not injured, however, Jobbers report general trade good and fully | Armour-Cudahy Packing Co...... 6 | 0 aaads | the cluse Friday. l'ln-;m- Is no corner fn pro- | Flour........,. 15000 i '1 xlnuniw I “u\l\.\-.vr am\\v:vm‘_ ml Ol 08 1 G e At th ElioRter WhEH® thie o thelr e ations, hat coll W, per Ib, 153@2%c; | gress. There is little or no manipulation. . ate business and fmprovement circles, com- Py Sheor Pty Bk { (%"u:- e (ru'.‘r\ll_» as: l "l:&’r‘.':l“xy ',, \tha o Representative Sales. i "3 5e f :nx # There was no very sensational news. Itwas | Gopa- e oo g% | pared with the corresponding period of last \l,'l':::f,”‘;"‘hl‘_‘lfl_{l,,!:,';“lnfl"“',‘I“”"“"‘ Lk ”"\', risk throughout the week in all lines and ) 5, 13 fent off ist. o | not an advance worked by professional trad- | Npw Youk, Ma solpts. 11,800 | ¥ear, as attested by the following figures [T oh el B¢ V1) BN ed, Bl thero appears tobe | 1.. %0 338 .12k 3® i1 4% | 105, §.%: rock salt, crushed, 81.80; | advance is all the more remarkable because it 2 red, SLOYL0 ator, SLON@LO | Day 1880 1809 | 36 1o A HA T G R IRW 60 T8 ORTeitar " © ‘:,"'H:,[‘;,",‘,",‘,‘;;\""‘,',‘,fy";,"l‘;‘;;; 3..1%8 o0 100 3% $1%s 41 | common, bbls, 815, comes when there hasalready heen an upyward 1 i gqpuions excited | ol . 2 ;]"\““5 'i'.l‘ dd tt"::!v;~}l!:l~ DEXSUiE o At O s Daat A3 vion 87 5 385 1 10 movement of s@llc during the month. The | cted %@ TReAARGS e ednesday orning he was so Obtainable there 1s raasan v bailtre that thg | 131006 Wholei dR il 410 Groceries. strength did not develop suddcnly. 1t has od at @ above yeste Tesday weak that he could not leave his bed aid pprehensions are but too well grounded. [ 1..1300 611158 385 21 10 DrIep OFRUIT — Ourrants, new, 6X@6ie; | Deen growing since wheat was belowsoe, The Rt ot YO 00 <t ushalls . axborte, | IORUsAKY H. Morton was summoned and on mf,’f“",“',‘,','l',,],",‘f'.”,‘,‘,'fij" l:’ ’ILK“"}“ ""L“‘rr,‘x’-"- 121053 D118 300 23106 413 ,’f‘,”..,f’"("."',,',.,‘;.‘.‘P!,;’ '""'.';",‘"a",‘l".“"d',’:fl under which the spring crop is starting "nyl‘,““'-". 4xr‘vw,uluml-m graded mixed, | g vulsions, The attacks succeeds ol eratodemand for the fincr grades, Ewgs aro in [ t4..100 gots, Jelly cured, 35 Ib boses, IKe apricots, days the dry weather and high windshave | 30400 bushels; spot firm . 2 white, @V Totals. .., ++ . 8368,627 #0195 | died from exhaustion at ‘an early hour good supply and the market eisicr, if any= | 1. 1370 fancy, 25 1b boxes, 16c; apples, choice evapor- | A8 A0 CHY WERLRCE GIE IE 8 Wiad flelas. mixed western, BEdie; white wester The transfers for April ngeregated $L,- | this morning. Dr. Morton refised to thing. Strawberries have been scarco and ated, '11i5e; apples, prime new, 10c; figs, layer, | B¢ 41c; options firmer, May closi R0 & Y A 1he Pineapples a7 s ISt ks, For Persinn | Yesterday the weather man reported some #@4ic; options firmer, Muy closing at 2% 571,122 as aguinst $1,061,420 for April 1880, | pive o death cort o and the cise wi quotations were fully maintained. Pineapple 3. 105 10 per cent tare, Wise; In sacks, 7e; Persian (& GEECRY SO0 WEETEEC OO re O e trade Coffee—Options closed barely steady, nt5@10 | i o7 Sarsfor the RSk fous e of the | Bive o death cer te and the cuse was and bananas are unchanged while oranges und 250 dutes, c; Salt’ Lake apples, 5; blackberries, | Falnfall in Dakota und elsewhere. § pints gown, Sal 50 bags; May. $16.60 | The transfers for the first four mouths of the | yoforrod to Coroner Rooney, who in- lemons are higher on a very firm market. Lol 10..1319 vaporated, 50 1b boxes, die,” cherrics, pitted, | Bere and elsewhere soic out very 1araoely, June, $16.55216.60; spot Rio e€asy; fair Lw-m year aggregated 8,011 A0l | e otad D, Al W SHEpHETA 40 “ Kl The poultry market {mproved somewhat [ 17..1012 21805 cured, Iic; peaches, pared, fancy,’ 13@20c; ( WG t| he _country i 6 offerings ; ) 4,626,420 in 1889, an increase of 1,284,502 in | cted Dr. A, . Shepherd to muke and cholce chlckens found ready salo atfull | 2. ; Salt Lake, fc; pitted pl Cal, o AT AT L TR R w, steady; refiued, easy; pow- an autopsy. g rated, (EALE 5 9 ¥ g quotations. There is & good demand for cholce unmixed lots of potat ¥4l per bu., while mixed s, 8i4@ise; raspberries, o b 3 6% granulated, 63 2y bty R bige; | Wheat and ' a great part of the trade | dgred 6%c; granulated, 6 3-16c. 850, urn|£n:l|txz:l‘";!;\”“r‘l’l’;-vm!? Giltfornia, Londey | Were sol@ for a reaction—a break on expected | etroleum-Tnited closed for June at Sc. a B sins, 8 il iy dispatches today not only. re- | ESgs—Steady; western, 4@13k%e. Highest of American Peaks. 1ots are neglected at 20@25¢ per bi. crop 1884, 82.40, Cal. loose mu Pork—8t ¥ v #14.000 14,25, The highest mountain in Am The woc! Lyt s Y 88, 6140 ported no rifn, but higher and dryer winds. or AR L T L e R y ading houses here. This was sup| by cold wind telegramis from Milwauk Elins to Mount Wrangel, a little to the north of the former peak. Several of grapes. be; prunelles, now, e, u—Fresh frozen white trout, pike and Boston teleg, Sales for the last week have ggregated 4,300 1hs, dom nd foreign 0,3 ‘nted 3 mented | “Butter—Chotee, firm; western dairy, T@12e; | nery, ¥iloe; E n. 10'4@0c. Friday g B Ts for the mhone akard] o LS erowd found that lower prices were out of the | ©Fe Frids : e LT 00 18 Tox e oo | Pigkerel, per Ib, 7c; stuxgeon.ie. - saltea | Gucstion and the only thiag loft wasto get | Cheese—Wester, Saturday these mountains have been newly mease and Pennsylvania floecces, X | hides, 5@51c alted hides, s@te; dry W"“'\ : (Ll;;l“v'l'x"’)”;"-fl ";k"" The uh;'v‘\;nz £r. '""""-;4‘\»‘ ay 82 Tho Mer |’~'|;~(t-l|-‘n';'r\ Totu ured. Mount Hood,onee “‘roughly ™ esti- @i 00 1hs N peces, 31 s, 6 i s ige, Dami- | Was vel vith | ) to § and May bilicially closed today, e members | T¢ o o |isited 4 8 on: ‘'closely™ 4 000 b Nl am X focc, s 600, 1bs K ; At s Gy calf bides, #3@0ac. Dati- | dud Jurie unywhere fry totoe. " Hutehite admitted o the back door and the grain | The permits for t matod at 000 ‘( 3 th n losalyviaG leaces, Sxga2c; 108,000 1bs combing and delaine 5 15..147 | sheep, pelts, dry, per Ib, @lio; t son at once became & very heavy buyer an s filled the pit and were as active In | were as follows 16,000, was hrought down aula- oces, Biz40c; 52,500 Ibs unwashed combing, 22 05 311450 Yo 3@5150; gredse, | IS brokers kept it up y. Logun & Co. ling as on other days. Wheat was shurply tion to 13,000, An ac metor @50 ; 00 1bs territory, 14 10,000 1bs ; yellow, 2@ bought heavily. Mitchell & Smith were | higherand Jaly closed at 88%c; August, 87, | made it 12,000 and a mercurial rometer i d picked navy, 81.50@1.60; hand | beavy buyers. Commissfonhouses bought for orn—Higher, July closing at | ms 2, f 4 spring Texas, 2c; 105,000 1bs e 54,000 1bs Valley Oregon, 24e; 205,000 1S spr t for themselves. - The Pork—Eirm at $13.50. made it 11,225, Mount St. Elins, estis 200 7..1105 2 45 1..1070 medium, $1.4621.50; hand picked | outsiders” and bou Cilifornia, 17@30c; 40,000 Ibs lifornia, 01063 5 45 31050 @1.40; good clean, $1.20@; most conspicuous scllingot the day was the | Lard—Firm ut | mated by D'Egelot at 12,672 feet, was @ibo; 01,000 Ths nwastied, 1002505 415,000 11 [ e O S BUrrei—Per b, 6e. closing out of several Jong lines held through | Butter—Steads B RlhTbA dtad i M) Bakar At 18 500 L 16 super and extra pulled, '20@d0c; 874,000 1bs o0 4.. 812 245 . 132 16c; medium un- | B.W. Dunham & Co. The profits on wheat w MILWAUKEE Active. No. Ty that MountWrangel vise sooured, 21@6k; 107,000 ibs Ausirallan, 350 N b 1 rse unwashed, 18@0c, large and the offerings helped to feed themar- | 2 spring, cush, 8 oW transy it Moun gel vises X105 eqch, £.00@ | ket. The advance from @5¢ to #1.00 in Muy did | - Corn - sten 0 ShoB IS 00D | mot reprosent honvy business. W heat wis not P nch. #¥gsbe; musk | to be had and prices wero bid up. In June the rat, winter, 107 15c; | Same was partly true. July sold at Vi@0%e | Provisions—Easic 140, Ine fleece wools have strengthened a trifle his woek. XX Ohio, which is in small stock, has sold at X'inasmall way at 81@ 15 18,400 feet above Copper river, which is 5 in turn 2,000 fect above the level of the point. 1f this holds good 80 | a8 | 5 | senat th coon, e; rat, fal ozt 10,1002 sk Bl¥e. Michigan is firm at 2¢, and for choiee Tem 2 skunk, 25@d0c; Dadger, $0@#1.00; deer skins, | early, with butslight react Then there was APOLTS, May 4.—Wheat — Recelpts, 11| Mount Wrangel is a good 2,000 (--o‘ T s B T T 3 per b, S0@de; deer skins, winter, per b, 13 | & turn % and from thisasccond general ad- Y O A tior - or vacs | Bridnyss vy BTy e thah Wiy GLhaE Tedle N NOrIH YorleX has soid ut 2% and Wisconsin X at 2805 410 3 B, yiuce took the price to B43{e shortly after n0on. | hot(va e rias nee e P, | Saturday.. i | R et hE IS L A @0, OnTo. Dennist o OB 410 2 GANSED GOODS—Frults, Oalifornia standard | There was a reaction of e at” once. Ati | i TR ~ 2| Ameriea and has the distinetion of being 1aines continue easy to move at e for the two 1.1080 2 brands, 2%-1b, per doz—Apricots, $L.70@1.%; | o'clock the price of .lulf was back to 83tze, The | 7 803" June; N honT e Total....c coeeeeeecnnn. 85,401,061 05 | within the United States besides. former grades. and $e for the latter. Quarter- 10,754 3 apricots, pie fruit, $1.50; gallone, $1.50; black- | activity in wheat contlnued to the close, but “Horthern, May, %0¢; June, 91¢ ‘The clearings for the month amounted to | blood wools are considerably neglected, and a Sl berrics, #.35; cherries, black, #.00@2.35; cher- ff}f{(‘fl)flrlkflm‘l«_er:‘._lll{}u on h-(.:w H‘l}u{:lnlil;_m. Ay " 79 | 91,920,849, compared with $16,207,204 for the | o L e ol Lo sluas s Flasiet o T STapes, 81,0010 Boe5e: | Tary, Bikor Bumtember, Blse bl H May 3.-Wheat—Strong; No. 2 | corresponding month of last year, an increase RA ble selections. Spring Texas wools are 20 +-1510 1..2010 peaches, lemon cling, $2.40; plums, ege, 81.65@ | , The corn market was unsettled all day. i R of 30 per cent for the month, ki eld at Zic; Oregon wools ure practically sold 2 30 1..10680 1..1720 D0 phime, golden Grops, 8180 plume. kroen | There was u shurp advance early, partly on P e —— ——— up. Remalning lots of No. 1 easternare held Se80, 20 1..1450 gages, $1, peaches, with pits in, #1.60; | the dry weather and partly on the bull senti- wixed, 28@285s0. BRAVE UNKNOWN FROM TEXAS, | - it = g At 20c, i e, ekl currants, gooseberries, & ment in all markets. The best prices were i Toaves T CHIC GTON A Fino territory, all warp w ave brought J 1..145% 1..1300 10; raspberries, 82.80; striw reachied the first half hour, when May s Wheut A Southern Inclaent of Sherman's | 1 Omaba_ o All Wools Funning 60 per cent warp, DO L 100 desboly -1h eastern standurds, $L85: $-1b ple, | ¢, June at 34iic, J o, later to ; No. 2 e 4 v fine medium warp wools run STOCKERS AND FEEDSIS, £1.10; 6-1b pie, §2.05; gall 8.00; app and september at 364@d6iie. On the bul March Toward the North. 3 and w showing about 60 per 2 7.0 345 5.80 33 | high' standa .15 sebe s country sold cora. Loeal ouses turned sell- cash and May, 2ebid. | A little mound near the cotton millsin | 170 N n oyt e e e apout 0 par % 1140 345 371138 350 0 5 ers. Baldwin sold heavily for some big holder. 6 bid. b et U e e Towa Local except Sunday.. | 119+ w amount of defective territory to be hind, ran- W 10,1000 2171001 3 ueberrics. 807 00c Prices did not vield easily, May closed LIvERpObL, Muly S~ Wheat—Firm; demand | Newberry covers) the' remains of one | sk =i AR el il s O S8 ning from ¢ for flue o 485G for fine 40 1..1150 4.. 803 3 2-1b strawberries, preserved, $1.80; | ®%e, June ut e, fter sélling fair; holders offér moderately who has left an eternal monument to the | Guuhn, | be oA A{AS0 L BITO0LE. o | ORI AUE medium. Pulled wools have improved some- 40 271060 170 b raspberries, preserved $1.80; 2-1b black- | top, dropped back to #%d. bt closed at 3@ | “CornFirma; Gemund fair, . New mixed west- | south’s chivalry, says o Newberry, S, ¢ oun. | —Dopat Touh and Mason sire mahs what and A supers in particular aro in hetter [ }';;r;’!’t;;vdvr sery Al-“fl .‘\ pLe u‘r\l‘tl-x'li ik ‘;-"'(-,y__{‘““s'"fl closed atiiscund September at | ern s 04d per cental. special to the Atlanta Constitution, His DonveEaRs 4 s supers nre's pnoglectod grade tho) , 82,9 i grated, ; 2-1h 30c. — 5 ok} b A : | enve it v e G R AL AL PR i Bt sticed, £,50; 510 Standard sliced, 125 | The trade inoats weut, throush the dally R e name is unknown. Immediately after | énver Nighi " Low pulled 1s druggy. | Choice extras mn“‘“’“ @1,50; cherries, 2-Ib “red. ‘Baltimore, 8@tSe; | parformance cf putting prides up early and 2AZ50 0 the close of the war the negro troops be- | opaL i ead Aacon Chedatei] Ara i e, elean, less desirable grades ra z EIFERS. 3 etting them down at the close. Along o ) ring o1 ‘sarmy were o | S pod Suaen strects A e nazably Eraes xaugTay 17807808 < i# “Tomatoes—3-1b extra, 81.10; 3- | the early advance in wheat aud corn outs sold | CHICAGO, D Cattle—Re: longing to Sherman’s army were marched Kansa Wrpross ndard western brands, 60 beeves, &3 w K. C. Nigh gallons, | With much flurry up from %7 ¢ market quiet, ¢ Corn—Finesy grown, | June and July started %4@H4c high e for May , nt routes to Port Royal and for | KL80@5.000 stockers T at by diff 3 Exp. via U. P Trans Charleston, there to be disbanded. The with a continucd demand for cross bred: i CANNERS, ndard, ¥ wd - feed .50 A London letter of April 19 to Gabain Guotes 50 16 3 g $ - i UNION PACIFIC an advance of 1518 9 d per sack (250 1bs) n the | o+ %90 160, 1..90 178 60; gilt-edzed sugar corn, vers fine, $ h month. “They advinced together at 25%c | cows bulls and mived, 81.600:5.40: Texas gr RiSHE Dtlioh T faeelii restHASL bt _Depot 10th and Marcy st Price of Hungarian flour, partly due to searcity ETAGS. - choice 2-Ib sugar corn, #1. tra western | and closed together at e, May did not | ers and coru.fed stecrs, L5553 o g NALON - ANRA ks Tog AN Dl Overland Fiyor.. 230 he Cincinnatl Price Current says “advices 15, 80@ive, Mushrooms—1- ench > provision market was par o mixed,’ 8,1004.30; ) 811001 crry near the railvoad depot. L Denver Expross: Rt do not justify any increase in (eStimates of) Sh. h. Pr. -Tm"‘-m 1-1b F ugh«l_qn_(- 1}&:-4 3 :f-jh;y. m. e n-ln-w was Jittle® feature to “sldhmk\uf w,k S The town had Deen x,h"“‘,.,n,d and her | 44 pmw Grand Island Exp. (except Sun’) 1245 j m $he winterwheateondition, . This is in han- i B0 8 07 ohy ordinars, oise. Peas—Tres fue, per tExdoand che grain uiurhj rers-more at; i (urket stes citizens subjected to all the indignities | 5™ Knnsas City Express 1300 % - /5 mony - With . nows raceived : in Obl- = o S demd finc. per, can. 1o Slb witted, | tractive, Tradlng in all products was atmost | natly WGBS, fod wosterns, .00 | citizens subjected to ull the indignities | 5 R0 =i CliGH o PACIFIC, Acrivas cago, and the northwest continues &0 80 807i; MR e T (R ey TR o A n ey {be for.t “,‘,fi"”,}'.‘.‘ RSP R s Sl J04D that a drunken negro mob could offer. | Guaba. C.P. depot, i0th and Marcy Sts. Oumubs. S0 i sufter from -laoic :of .rain. iThe 200 = 3074 | Seandard brande §110; S1b sonkec. 5c. e o T ad closod B sTss) Jaon Rocs, AL Oien May (U Sattie-Reodipts A governmeént train was then running | 6is pm NIght Fxpross 096 & pring wheat section is rea o cause o = ans—2-| g1 gee, Os| 6.50; mess pork #1150, 'clos ments, 50; 5 T bute : train was 1 I - Night xpross - v 8 P A R = £ olden wax b st beie o | B0 Sag bork Was ulinindl i S B soekins i end o from a point twenty-five niles north of A T e are expressed that drought there will cause u & 120 Tty S . o ; 18G = ;. cannors ) olumbia to Greenville to carry soldie: T THACRS TR, ragffted defiglency in” the yleld of fall sown - A v ! Al o . Pump- g o i Hoz<—Receipts. 1.600; closed steady and sible. Thi RS the teni Elawa dep i and Marcy wlin, FOfat. = kins1b new pumpkins, $L10. Okra, and | OORIGAGO, May 3.—{Special/Telegram to Trz | higher: liht $L.000405; heavy, $£.025:@4.07%; | Sible. This night as the train slowed up am o Chicago Expross. i e R U L 2 St Codiiah. exita Georges, mew, Sizo; | BEEI—CATILE—Recelpts were heavy for Sat- | Mixed: E075a 4 abithe deaot it was immeiately sue-{Eem Dty Ve et s BERiiisD Ures el (and auERre aTaiun: oo 1d bank, new, 5e; silver, 21 blooks, 6ic: | urday, but there was a good demand for any- it rounded by a drunken, howling crowd of | o pm ... “Eastern Fiyer..... g suow white, 2-1b bricks. new, 0¢; Turkey cod, | thing 1 useful, and about everything in o o negro soldiers. The negroes swarmed | “Feaves CHICAC lurge middles. bricks, fie; snow white crutes. | the fat stock 1ine was sold. About thirty loads | =~ Hogs— Receipts ;. market stead through the cars like a set of demons set | Omaba. U. P. dep | b b s, The; Lo @ . s . s = 188 b boxcs XS T of Texans were among the arrivals, all of | henvy. 84.10@4.8%5; pucking, 8.10@420; light, | free from the infernal regions, while AT ChiEag . - “ OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Ml & ST. PAUL T0th 'and Marey Ste Mal (oxcept sunday .. 505 p i ibut, 8¢; mediuni . 1 scaled herring, 2 Cattle. domestic H, herring, Hamburg | which sold at steady prices. There were about | H-05@H4. white soldiers on board wero helpless | §4 0 5 Sataranrey Jab A Saturday, May ]"““]’,‘ her, g 1,000 stockers and feeders left which could | May 3.—Cattle —Receipts, | and at their mercy. What a place for | 1 = OMAHA LOUIS A wEitimated of cattlo Lo, comparcd e PR ed Holland | 44 vo been bought for 2@ lower than on an i Steidy and lower: | tiwo helpless women without protectors. | Omana, |U. 1. dopot. Lt and Mo Oina: 3,199 yes e 0 St Su 0y Yop < 3 i 3 s week., The anc hOW ¢ Ay d H OoKers i il s Tho roceipta for tha week- have been. 151 half bbla. 81500 | OLRER Ay e ek e oW e or: it 3,50 In the coach with the ladies was a sol- | €15 p m .5t Louls Cannon Buli e compared with 12,071 last week, o gain of 4,500 half bb pts, 110003 shipments, none; | dier, and from his dress and demeanor | Léaves EIOUX CIPY & PACIFIC At firm, w ting to its customers, says: “Ou | he market opered It lower'on botlh stéers 3 fmpression s that - wo “wil Chave ' | markeglower; ull grades, $3.0004.07%, one would judge him to be from Texas, | Omaha. |t 10 and Marcy Ste, Ou cows 0 saleable grades " | heavy run mext week © an i EAR 0 T B Pt ey W0 p W with some of the poorer lots sell- jai uddles, BLi 11D 100- | i} be lower. We base our ‘opinion on fufore ! Weekly Bank Statement. He was tall and stately, with pievcing | §i2 8 Toie fng at”oven o greator decline. Aftertho Fs, 10 07, 3103 1-1b Oy stera & b | mation received from shippers who believed | NEw Yok, May S.—[Special Telegram to | black eyes, while his massive head of | 5 P® == faere (G FR i q{\;;mtm“ n,;'«n'.;‘éf""i'f:\ul.1"'4'1"‘.;“5"3{5‘."’\1';?,“32 ot, 12 0z, £2.35: 1-1b clams, little :‘:i»“"Eff:x‘l.'f'hnh'l' 1‘_.1'&’.’- .1.'\' r .1I:I.’,}‘“|‘. ‘;.‘:\:y :‘r‘.;.‘x Tne BEE]—The bank stdtement shows | hair well became his brawny fac He | Omana Depot 15th and Webster Sta i, @ market quite 1 number of buyers Wwers on n m”‘.\“i‘-;';!!l_»“v‘\h I-]::;lmln- Bieo Hefied about the strike, while we advised 1q | the following changes 3 plainly showed that he had been a deter- | 64 p w Kt Paul Limited 136 A tlamxlru t. l‘h:Hu‘lllkuflheuuh-‘nh l|m- s was 310 ImBoread b onalees suralnesy§ eve ase that there would be n rike and decreasc. ... -8 20450 | mined follower of the lost cause. In K. B & VALLEY Arrivis ay or ubove tho k0 mark, while one bunch of dines, Amorican, per onse, 100s Fronth st to forward shipments. We s, dncrease.. 1 * 109400 | their wild carouse, one of the drunken Depot 13t and Websior Sta k2 Tty-one vary aue . steers sold at 8165 #4.5005.00; 1-1b siirdines, Americun, per ci there Lus been & great many pecie, decrease, coeenn . negroes came to where the ladies sat | ®®am Black Hills Express vllhu..‘rbllh highest price paid during t 10085 French sty 1o, 8 A0@8.00; Kolb bandi on that account_and that they will come for- | Legal tenders, fnereasc................ g E0LA O L: Qe REI QRGO 00 o m .. Hastings Fxp. (Kx. Sunday ). w5 woek. The bulk of the cows sold at and above Ll o =10 sardine coo 2800 | and commenced to offer insults and in- ward next w Besides, fhe advance In | Deposits. increa 10 pm . Waloo & Lincoln Passenger. . 102 a wi .00, 0né danch of very fne 001 cons Sellinr no mustard, per cuse, 50s, 8.10400; lmported key . e the pas ok will inérease receipts | Circulation, decrease Gouveneens 101000 | @ionities o ap revolting | 510 p m ..York & Norfolk (K. iy 105§ m . Feeders vere fulrly active with only & sardines. 815.00, D P N rensoour Fecelpls | O s how hald £,128,78 1 éxcess of ihe | dignities to the younger too revolting | g £ Jan 148 IO Rl Wi Curloas I aE e B Soaps—Castile, mottled, perlb, 8210c; do, | ' marketas we had the past weeks e 2 per ceut rule. The exports of specle from ( in 11s nature for rehearsal. In trying to | feaves | ¢ LA Pl thelr own whila onlyos wers firm, A I B niand for export cattle still continues good und | the port of New Yorl last week amounted 10 | release herscif from his loathsome em- | Jmenet Fomet oo i b R e Dl T R 450 6......181 COCoA—1; 1b tin. 40 per b, o B rei e S5ARt | Amiouited to 80805, of Whioh 89,170 was in gola | God, have I no friend; will no one pro- e ailad s N oatortay sufl b BT 08 Ba e ot BOELES el OCOLATE—2REK0 per 1b: German chicory, | owing to rains and floods In the southwest, | and §881 silver. tect me?” In a moment a voice Was | 575 bl Florence Passenor (ix. Sun ek.“The receipts for the week have No. Av. Pr. ' SALSODA—BDIs, 1%0; granulated, 2c; kegs, and this, with the advance innatives and the heard in the rear end of the conch: | - === SOURL PACIFIC compared with 20,091 last week, o | No- A¥. L 1he + =0+ XOB% | searcity of native cows and butchers' stock, Wew York Dry Goods Market, “Yes, T will protect you if I die for it.” Depot 15th and Webster Sts decline of 6,07, The market opened 5o lower, | % : AR R A has caused an active demand for Texas cattle 4 _ ¥o X | n . becoming active at tho decline all = S0D4 gs, 00 1bs to box, S§@54%c, of all grades, und wo quote an advance of 2@ EW YOrg, May [Special Telegram to | The tall form of the unknown Toxan was St. Louls & K. C. Express changing | d-«“nurly he range of prices | o "“mf:":; I'_’l":::"“";r':;‘;."::‘::;h g A aanah 15 ,'lfi";"'};t.i‘;m“'m;';;‘g‘t"‘ oo per i oh il “grades.” "Cholee (o extra | Tne Bee]—There was no change in the | seen rapidly approaching along the is Louls & K. C. Express Wwas $5.902 The average of the prices paid hy 0 B o 115 T ann aae e DRay e J eves, &.00@5.:90: medium to good steers, e I mand, endency con- is eyes shone i e di ig! ike A T e O i o Ot prices pald | o irteen months: o ted, 11 ; Tennessce peanits, 7o. 1350 10 1500 108, 81.805.00: 120 t0. 150 1bs, $0005 | Shrmrim i thre dipent oo aury sdency con- | His eyes shone in the dim light like #0735 Suturdiy Of Iast woek. s Gattle. DOrAR T B oy b They SpeXyglaCs COD | 4707 06010 130 Ibs, ELMGLES. Stockers tud | privers Goods. howover, ston sturior ovory | thoseof the wild beast ready to spring pril '89.......... e e 47,270 D PRy D Ry S ders, $£2.500 bulls and mixed 1.6 v and agents are no shing trade, upon its pre The keen blade of a knife ' alts, 4o; glaubersalts, se; sulphur biue 5 5 day and agents are now pushing trade. I ¥ alk : Sheep. May 89 ceees AN Ao i ! 203 blue | @9.40; bulk. §2.85@2.85. Texas grassers, vas seel itted s Ty Telliiateq ool nialiot shean 1red roa | JuReS B e e e e iy | 301 comted stoers, 81550, ;PECTIVE PARKS heteonlirtionanye Dt head oud | - T wosto » heep 1,74 compa July '8, Bei _cream Ohlo ‘HoGs—Business was rather slow, with a down PROSPECTIVE PARKS, with a mighy blow was buried to its hilt with 37 yesterday and %0 Satu of lnst | Auzust s Swiss, 16c; full o nsin Swiss, 141607 | ¢ B WS LG fllipdo Hpahon g 2 UELad. X SRR . “Dlio recoipts for the week Were 2 A g full cream brick, 1%e; full creaw liaburges | YArBOL5@I0c. Shippers were not operating to . in the breast of the black ruffian. With | Webster St Qompinred Wit 2K last weoks i KAin OF | Drotin . SWlss o b any great extent and packers worchanking o | Some of the Plans Now Under Consid- | a wild yell e leaped from the car and | Qo4 tatiuii g2L. The markot contines tiru on shcep with | Novembor, '8 EX 137 Lo por Iy strained o A1) Surrent Tanse of prives Cholee hewsy pacie: | eration by the Park Commissioners. fell dead upon the side track. Lake Streei’ || .03 §ood muttons in deman b 80 G R ver box, Aol ter et | ing and shipping, $1.275@4.: assorted butch- | The park commissioners will meet at their | The stranger quictly walked out of the | yyaiaut fiill . .01 Januury ‘% Fobruary Average Cost of Hogs. Angeles, $.00; scedlings, Riverside, $h00; | £33 8210 t0 240; comumon to g0od heavy pack- office in the board of trade building next | coach at the other end, and stepped a | West Side- .. o0 25; ing, $1.15@4.20; light mixed. 84.20004.25; assortes Theo tollowing table gives the averago oost | March ) 3 jaountain, .35 in five box lots, e er box | ViEigll 3 agea5: ssortod Singed light | Wednesday afternoon for the consideration of | feW paces away, under cover of the dark- | ko ot ol)m‘nllll.llx!'\;dw:lc mentloned, ncluding the | April "0, ...l W78 02581 PINEAPPLES—Per dorz, 8.5 ¥ 250430, the various propositions before them, ness, and waited developments., He had | ll))on:,‘uxhu,us u;::lcl‘lxmil)nrhsn;vuruil., i rom this it vlvln‘l be seen ‘n.m (llnn\d‘run n TRAWRNIBIRS - Pan qts, $5.000 FINANCIAL. 1 ! t 1 £ the memb not long to wait. All the imps of dark- | ! ate. e, Date, Price. ain of 5,508 or 1. eent in cattlo and 28,65 g & 8. J . 1 answer to a question, oneof the members g 8 Aprils B SredTin hoeanid Rl0%s Of M0 0F 5.3 ‘per cant o ket sald: “We hold regular meetings, that i not, | 2088 turned loose could not huve equulled | —Esstward T 5 A g 3 g s o , 83.50; v Spox ol BRI v eed created. | a.m S doms Abriar 4038 | Wich' it SURe Tnontir inse year. - P | i clder pure v DL 50 Srangarclady, | | New You, Moy . tspoelal Tolegram 10 | 1o say tn the way of al organized bodics, but L D] ”l:‘,'l"'m":*g‘“‘ croated. el o [EBIRR .4 0813 April 3 08 Julf bbls, §1.00; pear clder, ha 5, §7.00. ER. DKS—NC surprised a AT 2 ew to ca ) ne of their | Seymour Pars 4108 Abri g el Packing House Slaughterings. Juxew Sedrbatepor b, 0% cogsis, | the ensier fecling in stocks. It would have | W et and adjourn from day to day, | comprades had been murdered by a Con- | Mast:,. 4137 April 2 400% | Overthe corresponding poriod of last year | T asanase ot bunch. 81 osa s, Tr00@H.50; | peen little to wonder at if a downturn haa | 8ud cspecial meetings are of frequent oc- | faqepate soldier. A wild rush was made | Wes Side. .. 6.3/ AL e 4 2% | Onicago has increased from 4%0,000 hogs slaugh- | Turre camery, fancy - rolis, prints, 18 | been ¢! S atacisire A8 b iway the | ourzence. Goy.R, Doans, 0o sesrsiacy, bas | for the tratn; ang forw fe ta it | Quadce Liace. 6313 2400 ADHi B grg | from ) to MoU: and Bouth Omaha sl | creamery, obolo sopiicy TollS | tee'Gxcoptions, word, from 4 to 4 per cent | morningand from1:30 uutil3in thoafter- | death, Search was made. for the muve | Druid Mk 31 41 . 4 S 18 Aprii.: S | SOV, or i per cent. Sioux City stands | Jasie: daire ehole Country roil, | 1oWer than Iast night's Aguros, while the mar. | noon. derer, decluring that if found he should | Webster ea 645 13/0.% 4 8o & . do.or| . A ity orease £1o a8 > 5 et displaye y_only Spots an | “The s vag o g ° ‘ Jeoater Buee: 8. 2100006 > 40008 Ma it fourth With an Increase from 65,000 to 8,000, V.o 01207 choloe, 10tI] countey rolly | (irns, ‘Subsogaentmovemeats in tho list wors The plans of the board are all vague, ideal, | be shot at once, The stranger stood but e % i May o Stock Yards Business for April. o0k, tede,” T B0l <Ealry N Dogr generally Inslgnificant, but after ' furticr | and none are as et definite or speciflc, but | a few feet away, quictly listening to _his UNION PACIFIC -SUBURBAN TRAINS ” Tho following Inicresting tables show the % Quotations are for delivery In Ohl B, Sasee’® honbhy. oprmits Which 1 | we are getting there. death sentence as the soldiers rushed by, | Theso trains a0 siop at Lith, 17th, ih acud e R e ¢ | gugo, ey bultalo, por ton, S0KEI0E dry | Sille Setier it tha” opeuiuk’ ffures; | *“The general powers of the board aro | At last one declared ho had found thie | pets SumanuiaSvlike Crindlng Ak e The following Is a table of prices paid in Ly, $5.00@10.00. Oregon _ Transcontinental ~was —noticeably | simply to make recommendations to the city | man; he had seized one of the officials of ghls market for tho grade of stockcn [y} EGETABLES —OId = Sweot potataes, fancy hfaf e b4 per ent and akaln crossing 4l | for the purpose of park grounds and park | the railroad, and others coming up, with omie | or lomana (" Kia-" souin | Aturize stoers, 1050 (0 1300 s, @405 Totals, 4,085, Tots, #2.00; parsnips, 100, liorse- | QR Ko oTilly strong, rislng1s 10 Ho faey | Or the other, only that of submitting | ) 2 hands were la upor el 31 5|3E 1? ] 14 | 2 L fed R 3 8z . radish roats, per WL $420; ‘perib.To celery | N M rausiotions.” Late in the houe bow, | our recomiendations, " The ' main | innocent man, while the drunken | 3| 3|&|%|8 | !! LR R ! 33 mon canners .. o....! R April Slaughterings. rooia . or dos, (0o A | £YC the weik tone becaud more general and | powers of the board, however, is (o improve | mass that _crowded around him | * Lil} 'y "} RSERREHERS ¢ Durlog April 24,808 eattle, 00,164 hogs and | P35 o Al Oregon Transcontinentil Tst ullof lts early | such grounds as the city owns, and to take | seemed as if they would crush | fhoice cows, .. " o Bo8 &5 5,02 sheep received at the yards were pur- | dl3@de por | with something in add#ion, At1lo'clock | such action as is considered the best for the | him to death, His vain plead- to funcy cows. Slinsed by the packing housé companies and | oo medium, 889¢; Ught | 1t MR GocTies frors @t pricas. Tha ity | Securcment of additional park grounds and | ings of innocence wevo drowned by to good bulls..... 110 brod. did not give up the ight o) atorula | park ways, ‘ ] 3 N o b antta: Villo p the tight @asily, and after the | PAT Wi s o 4 rells of 2 surg! rOW! e 10 fenoy bulls. .. . : Market Mention, S o Genitons, 400 Willow | 05k Ktitement showliy a6 sminll deorene | , “There are several propositions now be- | the Wild yells of the surging crowd. He e pai 10 1100 mar o G35 | Gaptatn O J. Amos of Ohicago s the guest | Livsrin Ot el 0 Somanite, 30| iy rilorves, was published. there wasa rally |#fore the board, the leading one is the improve. | Was being curried away for execution, | B4 88 alr £0 oholee Light hogs. .o 111100 0 A @4 | of the keniul commission man. Ab Waggoner, MO ANDUTE Per H 1 drod, 84,00, which Lelped prices materially before the | ment of the ground for a boulevard and park | Where was the unknown Texan? He | ¥y vw p Ir to cholee heavy hogs... 300 @405 | atthe yards. PickLEs—Mediun, per bbl, §.50; small, o50; | ¢lose. Yanderbilts und \‘“u:‘«y were eXcep- | southest of Hanscom Park, and extending | had shown his cournge, now would he | - Fuir to choice mixed hogs 1111110 300 @4.05 A It Jones of the Streot atable car company Bhorkiys, .50; C. & B, chow chow, qe, B.8% | §'lky Rack Taland trom ¢ 10 b, e, Baul | cloar m»lnnl to Ruser's |~..1-k. a All.\'.fllv;" of | waver in the face of immediate death? 3 B has returned from Miles City, Mon., where he | bints. 86, . - ey R IR, B T v iree miles. her also some matters i h wand he protecte o _‘ l',l'"';:;; nd Lowest “;‘]}:;'(_"::’_ Hogs. | attended the cattiomen's convention. | —Per bu, fancy, N@c; falr to | L0 T and Missourd | U‘,‘,’, 10 | pending with reference to Bemis Park im- ‘,} :.‘_!‘,,‘},Rlvlh.‘,].l‘.‘.1.l.l.. “]:I,I,(.x ,I,“f,‘v :K:.;.IAL, s AN Highar eyt W. Jones, agent for the Strect stable car | o S L > 5 of stocks were 1,000 T provement, the details of which I am not con- | {2 @) C€7en . JBR Lowest ¥ 88 | company, has just retumed frow Chicago. Hogs be lower. e { . Quinine, per oz P.& W. 400: German, 40c; ttle 10c lower. indigo, per b, Tic; fnseet powder, 40c; optum, a Griffin hud a car of cattle on the market | &4.00; morphine, per oz, #4.10; & TR TToTRTonT | conversant, butin a nut shell it is the de- her assailants, Would s Rl velopment 0f a_certain amount of ground, | ¢ stand by and see an innocent man die aay eight or ten acres, which Bemis Burk nas | in his stead? With caln deliberation, appropriated. The board has taken hold of | without any emotion whatever, he mads g were 1 Drugs. 16 TolT: caves | CHICAGO, Transfer Union Dep 11 Blutrs 0 p m Night Expross Atlnntic Kxpress PACIF 43 coupons " 4o preferred. tock Receipt Stock LY A roguiar. o o G W Estimated Toda; 1 o o0 | from St. Paul, le; dextrl 4as coupon. MY ido pheferrad this improvement and if possible will pur- | his way to the maddening o ot S i ) s 3 | this tmj possible will pur- | his way to the maddening crowd, and Vostibnle Tamitod 3 Qi fixears, ‘{‘::] ©. W, Williams brought fn four cars of cattle | ar, pure, i citolaer ..., 118, |N: Tkoarel. . hase additional ground fronting on Cuming | with u'loud voice said: *“T'urn this man CHICAGO & NORTHW ESTEIN 0ep...... doars, &7 Bheop... 8cars.1724 | from Tecumseh, | o Chicago & Alton.'... 181 ROEK Yslang .. strect. A boulevard is also in contemplation | Joqce is innocent, T am the one wh Union' Depot, Counell Bluffs orses 2cars, 8 0. H. Dutrow had a car of hogs on the mar- | 8 e Burlington Co MK S P | from Florence to the waterworks, and this Y d At i oy E g Prio ket from Urescent, Ta [ 4t tartarie, sulphurl y 108 o reterre road improvement will be carried Steadily, at | 914 1t=—now do your worst.” This gave | v o Tinitod )0l Arasege Prico of Hogs, George Traver, Greenwood, was among the | fhot. Siréoe: Lurpentine, 4 oin Ca 13| 8s 2eul & Os which mileh hus already been accomplishied, [ DEW impetus to the drunken crowd, und | 100 p astern ¥lyor B b S on Lo days Indioutad 1n oot 1655 10M' 08 | S0 W e Ware on the market. SaLW; balsam tolu, Bad0e; calomel. W4 | U7 union Baci | West Side park, too, will receive immedi- | he was hurried away to camp, A drum- | S0 ¢ AL A i 4 -lu.fi'vu:"-‘”(“’ Sliver City, Ia., wasover cantharadies, 8L L&; cussia buds, 19 W, SL L & P | ate attention. This embodies forty-eight | head court-martinl was convened and | Josves (CHICAGO, MIL & ST. PAUL Arriy - © ars of cattle., | 20 chloroform, BI@Xc; ergot, §1@5%; gum 10ty | (o preferred 11 acres west on Leavenworth street. Tthas al- | he wus condemned to be imme- | ararer Unlon Depot. Council Blufls i canstor ABoth members of the firm of Humphreys & | arabic, 5g5e. Michigan W Western Uston.... ready been cross-sectioned, and Landscape | dintely shot. \While 1 "‘ e | 9 4w . Chicago Mall (except Sunday ) i B NN . | Semed st 2% from Gaace Wit dre o tactie. s e | Kihiect Cloveland Wil b Bero from bt | St oot (While o was being | 4B ..l nica Eoun T May '8 | May st | The live stock exchange will hold its regular | PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 537 per cont. neapolls next weck to map out plans for act- | toun'that & white man was to'be shot, | Teaves | CLN v At KR [ Sulaay | mouthly meeting Mouduy afteruoon. | | | renione ExcuixinGuler sua Sieady six- | ive oporations. | West Sldo paricis to bo'ms | 0% TR B UG, D A8 1o be shot, | Jrasster. Unios Dopot a8 Diuks _ \Trausiee ) A Cor —Pl oiler sizes, 30 1b; | t¥-duy bills, $.54; dem; 8456, mediately lmproved ith the exception ¢ bl . 4 + e Dly 1007w w as City Dy Exp I S | oNAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, | ool roiad S e oo ettt S o 107 | = | Some tree platiting and covering of the side- | came rushing into camp und surrounded | o5 b i " il iy uy Krveess. . “in'n w "Oom tive Tath PItts and fistts, 2o per b, | Mining Stocks. waiks the work fu Jeffersou purk is about | the brave Texan, offerlug him every in- | foaves OMANA & BY.TOUIS, VLSS ' 4 X nparative Tables. Prodios. | VGALVANIZED SHEET IROS—-Dise't 50-10 per NEw Yok, May [Speciul Telegram to | finishe sult and indignity that their wicked | Transfer, Union Depot, Council Blafts. Transine Thy? following table shows the range in E . - * cent, pat. plan. iron, Nos. 244%, A, 10%¢; B, | Tue Bee)—-The followlng the miniug k| e gl souls could invent. The negro y b pom St Louls Canon Ball ) prigits on hogs during (his and last week: Suaans—Out loaf; 8c; out loaf ot | U : ¥ and Park Commissi s 3 N8 laven T gro.women | b : B 308 0 M8 400 lasupee standard, powdored, T40: XX. powd | _Roorixa—Chareoal, L. 0., 14x2), 112, 1 | Quotations outdid the men rejoicing over the fate of | Leaves |CHICAGO, BURL'N & QUINCY.| Arrivas T Soi granufated, standard, SN@aNc, . coufec- | X, 87 . b aTee - “I understand that the park commission | (e oot oe it i Transtoe! 1 Dipot, Couneil BtifTa This Weok. | Last Week | tioners, A, 6h%o: White extra, 60; extrs SHEET Tnow-—No. %, 8.65 No. 27, & } Belcher.. """ 2% | bas taken no action yet on our proposition,’ ¥ L MOOGHLLINY M. | S Chicago Fxpr p 1w 5 | o s AN Sunxr Inon-No. > W oo} Relcbart = ko) B2 ROl repeit cruel Queen r could not have re o b m Chicako Express 4 OorrEk - Rousted —Arbuckle's Ariosa, 8ic TIN PLATE—L. U, 10x14, 205, 97.25; I X, 10x14, | Brunswick Con ) Common wea! 0 d Mr rsou, one of the prow oleed more o 1er captives X hicago Fuat MA 0 nr’lm hi. ..A.}.\.\ , 90} i German, BXe; ¥ o | Con. Cal. & Va W Plymouth 0 donors - of the latest park | © At half past 12 & spade wa en the S by » i won o 3 aroma, i bu H Yol I s I mouw ealth 0 Savage 1 1 “They e tly th ot g - : oav =40 Cm AL ‘ 0 3003 8ld pewbersy: H10, o, Sholcs to fumey: | Ll BN B I8 Sutter Crees 1% | the matter too fin action or that the Selecting a spot newr the bre TR L Y sdation AUNe; Rio, prime, Wxe; Rio, good, 2 uum‘ Wink—Jap. barb, 85.60; gulv., #.20, Ll - s - proposition ould keep until their next hill, he ¢ me 1 the heart 0 w Bt PPaul Kapress. . ... ‘!,

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