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¥ 1THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY, MAY 11, 1890.~TWENTY PAGES. THE CONDITION OF TRADE. | “etgaiyetow=se e sty o oat ouve e, | THE SPECU‘I.ATIY?.; MARKETS. | S5t i o ™ * =+ /A SCHOOL FOR ~ COMEDIANS. Corn — Recelpts. 596,450 bushels; _export: Highest 400 Highest X, powdered 700 bu t;-N.“‘.,.:. .::‘H.-wl:. No. r?!;n:l= Lowest,.......... 8 1 ooy 1) ic: contection- Py @0 afoat: anersd Nixed, 5@ b . ¥ S50k R white extra, 54¢; extra O, Neb,, Ko “; Onl Options 1ower. Mag closed at 41 e atered] Brigh K b ' o0 e % s res the ture | [Oats—Recelnts, 8,00 bushels; exports, 11,000 g e 0 from kers Report a Fair Demand for Money | * o101 gatardny Esttmated Today. Corree - Hoasted—Arbuckle's Arfosa, e Government Osop Figu y Fea bushels; spot. fFm; Nor 3 white, Jac mixed | 1800 Men Who Have Graduated the the Past Week. Onttle....165 onrs, 4728 Cattle.... 1% cars. 2,500 | McLaughlin's XXXX, %64c; German, %%50; in Whiat, western, $)@Mise; white western, i op- Variety Stage. . Hogs . .. Of cars, & iogs 5 cars, 8,500 | Dilworth Me; Alaroma. Hiye; bulk e, tlons weaker, May closing at 3% | —_— Sheep. . Sheep . .. 1cars, 18l UOFFRE-—Green—Faney old golden Rio, 273 — Coffee—Options closed firm. yints down —— Kio, cholee to fancy fancy old peaberry. 105 points up. Sales, 197,50 bay 16,45 | e pictasien ey & 00, 2140 Bantos TH ; 2 1 DEPOSITS UP TO THE AVERAGE. Average Price of Hogs. o oom i Ttio. oiie: Sochu, e: Juve, | ORURNED FOR ALL IT WAS WORTH. | 163: Tune, sii.oais.do; J'fit | HOW JAMES POWERS STARTED. Rhn-lngm- average price pald for loads of | genuine Q. (., 3%c; Java, good interior, ¢ AL, .. EREarRaw nominsl; fefined. stoady; stand. — hegs on thedaysindicated in 1557, 1565, 188 and Kfrican, By & " SoFhi B . ard A, 815-16; powdered, 61-5; granulated, ¥be Value of Business Transacted | —p o — o o e | ¢ el Tud macarni 10 | An Unusually Quiet Biy in the Pro- | © fboleUth=Unitsd &loesd for Tune st Bhke | oo ohme OF Htake Efagguttion— Greater Than for the Preceding o B B BR LS il T 'rN: rlr‘&‘@fl'vt. sago and taploca, vision Pit—Business in Hoge Eggs—Steady; western, 134@134¢. Mrs. Burnett and the Failure of Yoar—Sugir Prices Weak Sl Bohe | PTHY | eter | 48 ‘Kerosene—P. W.. 10%e: W. W. 13 Slow and Values Some- BRI TR depredacdy westera steass, 900 Phyllls — Mozart Manuecripts Loivon 3 . 59 . head lhl,l:l‘r:lnu\llnn 12c; salad on.uewd what Lower. bid. 2 : s Found—-Barrett's Hamlet. and Dull. 8. 3 ) il " Bund 9.00 per doz. Linseed ~Raw, 6ic; boiled, 6. # Butter-Easy: western dairy, 7@12¢; eream- 9. 3o “a 5 M v MEATs—Hams, No. 1. 16-1b average, 10c; 90 to 0 ery, 9@1%c; Elgin, 00100, < . S 10.. im ‘o 580 o8 = Iha, 04c; 18 to 14 Tos, Joise .)mu‘lgfn. w Cheese—Basy; western, nominal, 8@0%e. \ rreakfast bacon, No. 1, 0c; ham sausage, 3 i1 Tel e ] —Wheat—Unse! | The variety show is a zood school for come- The o ags for t ¢k as reported by ’ od Doe s, G@7%c; beef tongaes, $6.00 CaIcAGO, May 10.—~[Specid! Telegram to Tar 81, Lov May 10.~Wheat—Unsettied and sl o1 he clearings for the w #8 SN Disposition of Stock. dried beet hiams, 04@7%c; beef tongues, 8. at market was churned today | ITregular: cash, bie; July, 81%e¢. dians, to judge by such graduates as Francis per 1b: hum | BEE.]—The whe wh clearing house, per doz.; dry salt meats, Mr. Hughes, manager of th Showing the number of cattle bought by Corn—Lower: c; pienic ham, | for all it was worth. There was but one fea- 200t up § 174,514, an increase of 08 per cent. | tho lending buyers on today § market. Ioalette, 6340; Doneless ham, 7 Oats Wilson, Henry E. Dixey, N. C. Goodwin, Ed- Balances were #1.235,610.24. Bankers say there CATTLE. (i xxED MEATE~1 1b Tunch tongue, #2.75; 21b | 11re to news—uncertainty 8 to what the gov- Pork—Dull at g1 | ward Harvigan, James Powers and many bas been a fair demand for money during the | swift & Co lunch tongue, #4.75: 1 1b corned beef. 8! Ib | ernment crop figures might be. The estimate Whiskyer.08 | other funny and really artistic actors, while corned beef. 82.05: 61b corned beef, #.5; 14 1) | and conditions of winter wheat and the scre- ed beef, $14.00; 2 1b boneless Jpigs’ feet, | ago of spring wheat made by Statistician glish brawn, #1.30; 2 1b E K,“‘I‘.: Dodge will be received here after busi- | gatejed Geo H Hammond & Co.. P Co Dast week and that deposits are fully up to the customary average at this season. The outlook s regarded as satisfactory and no Butter—Creamery, 16@18c: dalry, 14@15. negro n MILwAUKEE May 10.—Wheat- instrelsy has sent to the dramatic Armour-Cud Omaha Packin , 0150, pe schild ; 6 1b English brawn, $6.75 . No. £ spring, cash, %0@! July i si sucoessfu ertainet stringency is thought likely to prevall during }fl-?.n,,.a’l e bed Chipped heet, 88.00: 1 16 cotpressed ham, §1.05, | ness hours today. For & week past | ° Corn--In fair demand: No. bt | Daniels and similarly successful entertainers, the summer months at least. Indications | Nels Morris Yiorr—Busis—Manilla rope, 13; sisalrope, | the expectation of vers bullish news from | Oats—Higher; No.2 whiie, G0 says the New York Sun. Powers talks auto- : ull: c and feeders. . ... 12%e; cotton rope, 16c: new process, 8 Washington has caused more than one bulge - biographically as follows, and whether alto- int, however, to a closer market later on, | Shippers und G ety (Y —Quiet: No. 5 4414@45c. 3,,.,.[ ka, where the uncertainty | Pecker & Degen ... e ey ot en i e, o in prices. Today, as the time of the report b= | Provigione— Weak: pork, cash, $200; July, | gether veraciofly is a matter between him- 1o the result of the submissian of the prohi- %o, vE&—Quarts, per doz, §.33; pints per doz., | proached, the strain became more intense and | #13.10. self and his conscience: “I'm- s New Yorker ition and high license amendments will have a cautionary effcct on the minds of bankers god merobunts and others doing business on orrowed capital may rest assured that should rohibition be saddled upon Nebraska as a é"“" of their inaction, liquiaation will be ea- roed in a financial sense, surely. DRESSED BEEF STEERS, 8.2 bulk, per gal., S5, VINEGAR—® gr. cider, 10¢; good, all else was forgotten. The crop expert was [ MiNNEAPOLIS, May 10— Wheat—Recelpts | e pir 28 GUABLH g VINEC White | on the floor and gave his bellef that Dodge's | 197 cars; shipuients, 8 cars; market y birth. At the ageof thirteen my father wine, Lr‘ ® & figures would show & condition of ;lm'. Closing: No. 1 mr‘ h}u)‘. ‘1;1\“ took me to see .a performance by Bryant's TOVE POLISH-—82. 7 per gross. v une, #2%0: on traok. ¢; No. 1 northern, | mj - o BAGS—Ar., per 100, 817.00; Lewlston, per 100, [ about Te for winter wheat, azainst 8ic April | Mhy olsecs June $05cs on P At :')""5“'01;' I became stage struck then and X, 2 " | 10. But whatever was given out was entirely | No 2 nosthern May s " on track, | there. I thought of nothing else but that Mot.Assgs—Bbls. N. O. fancy per 3¢t | conjecture, and each trader acted aserratic s | S@%e. performance. I couldn’t study my lessons, Omaha Packing Co ¥ Geo. H. Hammond & Co ... " Armour-Cudahy Packing Co.... Swift & Co. Owing to the depression at present prevall- | 56 84 35 10. 65 37 14..1160 400 | choice, 4siic; good. W@kee; Cuba baking, X6 g - . oo . fng In loea] bulldéng trades we have had mo | 13.. 004 385 M 110438 2 400 | e black strap, 20 e B e R R L L T BT o T and I was withdrawn from school, and my l‘;ug:)le with ‘- ldny strikes .'mulm;;rv}w‘v)ns ’:. Zm }3 ;r‘x 7 ::g ::c ::? Wnarn.:ln ll'lAlv ;x. -Straw, m-lr b, 1 805 | und the greatest strength of the day with No. 2 mixed, 300, father got employment for me to run cable o disposit n the part of the | 1. 708 3 3 ). 5 | rag, 2ise; Maniila. B, 5@te . 7e. e et 1L oLyt e s e Knights to precipitate s strike hers this sume | 17.:1010 308 4 a0 3 i faGS- Union Squnre. 0G5 per centoff list. | Jul¥ wheat e s Mg e THIXSO/ RN messages for the Western Union from the mer tradesmen ‘as'a rule eing fairiy well | 11001 Gas 10 3w a1 in Sar Dairg: 3 ibsin bl bulle 810: best | Woe R EN IR Fecih BV a0 o0 T ey 10— Whent—Quiet; No. 3 | DeY street oftice to Bowling Green. One day & ho d pay. General trade | 240 002 37 9. % 1 rade, 8, bs, £230: best grade, 100, is. 82.40; bes & T ! . May —~ i g . Tk £ Sobbing district miy bé sald to e fairly | 11 062 370 14 @ a2 415 | Erade; % 0. 82.90; rock sait, crushed, $1.50; | the ~ price went off 1o 8iic. There | hard, osh & red. cash, sdc. aman came to the oftice to send a mes. 00d und fow complalnts are voiced. The vol- | 16./102F 370 2 o o 415 | comnion, bbIS. $L.25 B ARt Ay ke ana Yposlinw W | sGomn-stte 200, sage to England. It was handed e of husineas { Fansacted is fully 13 per cont | 00 000 870 5 ® B 4w | Chosrs Castile mottied, per 1b, 8010: do, | giclocka dropto wike, the low pointof theday | O —NO to me I put it in my pocket lures and lr]r-u«nfij ections | SHIPPING PORT ; ,,,‘,;; Parior, “',l,.:‘%: 3 tlo, 8257 sta- | UP 1o that hour, Fart of the dow m’ui’n;]"u;::r;: LIVE STOCK. :ndilw(v min\élm lmfnr felt for it and couldn’t cial district tributary to | o bles, #2.8; common. $1.50@1 e B sell - — ndit. T ¥s afterws it i Fithin e’ commercial districs tributary io | o1, ooy o 4 A To T e et b, pori on breaks indicated o c) G S e il 3en_§,> erward I found it in the growl—in fact, In dry goods, saddlery hard- | 181134 4 i GHOOOLATE—23G30 per1b; German chicory, | inent from the opening. 'The top price | SHECA00, T8y o e ves, & bottom of my coat. You sce there was a hiolo Jrare, stam: plambing and railvay supplics, | 1§ 50 e i | er sramulated, 2o; kegs | AUEUSE aud Beptembor. sold af e steors $ianioi o “stockers and, Teodors, | in the pocket. T absent-mindedly delivered it usiniess has hoen Tar Degond oxpeetations: | {7 » 4 (Ao b 1%ic; granulated, 2o kegs, | pufit I STIR aeal of nloading | &.0@4.00; cows, bulls and mixed, $55@8.80; | then to the man who sentit. Complaint wWas it 0 o s 5 NUTS- onds, azils, 1205 filberts, short by the bears. The ket was simply G § 95; light, | cousi fhie wi i rices” are ' steady. | Cofes aro off | 31 1% ge LR T L B e berica 5o | demoralized. The bottom Prices of the day in | plxed, Movai .25; light, | cousin of mine was superintendent of the Pa- | and mild coffees, but as stocks throughout the | 14- 1138 B 4 sted, 116 Tennessie pi c 4 e ey etetune, sbiee: Jutlysi | M e, steade: na- | €l ted company, and e bired me. 1 had, & oountry are known to be light improvement is | %118 IRUGS 3 1 cop- L Ve A R R A tives, $4.0000.0; western c #.00@6.15; | good time with the pretty girl customers. The sarly Tl for” "The tocal vidlifo sunpiy tn | 5538 i ds | peras, epsom | 300 (e Tor Augyst e Septembor and o | Taxans, PG40, Tambs, SooBhis, e | B ealentan didurt {-h;-u. i B PredBmte ot iKI0UAA SRR oOTe | 131001 el “restn, | for December. Wheat waseven miore excited | _Sr. Lovis, May 10.-Catile-Recelpts, 180; | Corcaility would draw trade, T also chatted ‘ Mol el izt = | on the curb than on the floor. July sold up | shipments, 1,00 arket steady; fair to faney 3 1 ! nde. s a 2 & : 200 S remsr—Ftull cream twins, 10tc; fall cream | £9.95450 Al O to 844 an hOUE after the elose, | DatIve Stuert, KisiGA.80; stockors and feeders, | with women. After awhile I got to giving Ay & 1888, 5 s ssie sovi 000590 200 [ Ohio Swiss, full cream’ Wised -ln:wr~<. {:-;;mn <X|‘l'xll;v"~"-xl’r!-”i'-"w-’---rmd calls 99¢ up | N-]\:"H- i ts. 4s0; | them overweight. The boss discovered it, 3 01 ¢ ! 3 ) ck, 12¢; erea i 4 ! 3 s — Receipts, ents, 4,500; Vasad G SikEk warchouse deliveries at the all sea ports,with 2% 80 30 CANNED Goops—Fruits, California_standard | higher. ~ Part of this was due tothe colder | §4.004.10; light, $.95@4.07 5. the buttér and cheese exchange. Iwas getting powmparisous for three years, has been as fol- 255 2 & 385 brands, -.-*f-lr. ;Id| AI rlmfl: 3‘1 "I]Vvl/.l.:f{ ;&;‘(’a:fiv‘n‘l‘ art to lnvhlu‘r. I’FI"\"‘* ;,r"‘:‘:““"‘:‘ S1ovx (T -10.4‘nu1i~—lh-r~elms‘ 300; | to be a big boy then. I was stuck on my shape anuary bags.24x6 o082 1sisee | 0 067 250 300 345 | ries, white, &.55a2 ru:‘l(rz;;wavlll.;fl#.lg;;} ase, | 1o break ot importange, Prioes ruled lower | 0684 00, 2 i | Over the door leading to my employer's AT SRS i ot | 3108 30 30 B8 | Dot feinon cling. Beit: plama, ems, i | the closing prices of Friday. Dispatches | , KANSAS CrTr, May 10—Catile ~ Recclpts, private offce 1 placed a - sandbog. 1 y W5 214165 | 3..1050 2 60 3 37 | 1.50; plums, Tops, 81.80; plums, green | announcing a freeze in lown and the | $,000: shipments, 1,100 slow, steudy practiced often. = One day, just as L = T80 205 i% Faged, B1.03 s, with pits i, $1:60; | northwest " tonight Lelped prices the last | and'lower; steers, Lhib: Syockers und | T girick the sandbag violent Total bags 610,008 mests | iy ; Hes, B.%5; quinces. | hour, May and June were close together | fepoers B OGHA0; comp BTN, o, | blow, my employer appeared. A collicion [ visible supply In the world of cof=| 1 4 g0 285 350 |l raspherries, 880; struwberrics B30 1o, S50 To. B and cloviuz o | market stendy and e higher: all grades. | occurred. 1 was seventeen then. I organ- f all kinds on April 1 In bags, was | 5 @4 500 S 500 850 | peaches ,",'1:"E'&r-";.‘fl'fj:.i"f,fé';'m apples, | July sold “to e early. off to3ikc, | K-7i5@8 bulk $3.821 @184, ized a minstrel company. There were eight UUER: marior (8 Wouxk. dna auiivand je 8o 2% 40 315 350 | Mty srandacas T e orrior 00, | witha ru s at the close. August Lo of us, and we hiad 8 between us. Because 1 - L fo e s 1..1430 2 50 s 325 350 a1b strawberrl “@ane; 2-1b raspberries | closed a: ptember at 36 Weekly Bank Statement. had a huge paste diamond and patent leather are off, Granulatedis selling here for ; 2 2-1h' strawberries, 2 p ! e, and'will probably go ¢ iower. The | 11340 265 35.. 03 325 BL.00-1b blue 2-Ib blackberrjes, | | The oats market was lively again allday. | Naw Yomk, May 10.—[Special Telegram to | shoes I was wmade manager. Our first stop Market un- | stage Neil JBurgess, Charles Reed, Frank | teously sald, “No, Mrs. Burnett, not as it fe.7 She took it away: she worked on it: and ain it was submitted to tho manager.. 1t was vet encouraging. In the meantime Mr. | Field, who had securod the Boston rights, { was prepared to put it on on the strength of | the success of “Litdle Lord Fauntleroy,” al- though it began to seem unlikely that 'New York would see it. He rehearsod it. The lit- | tle actress to play Phyllis thought that she was going to make the hit of her life; the juvenile thought that she had the fattest part on record. And yet the play failed. Looked at superficially, it would appear as if Mrs, Burnett was determined to have the play pro- duced, and as if she possibly thought more of it than the managers did. ‘This was not so. When the manager of the museum was pre- pared to send Mrs. Burnett her royalties for the production, he was amazed at having them refused.’ The authoress peremptorily | declined to take any moncy, as the play was a failure, and she did not feel’ as if, considering that it had been produced in Boston without any New York trial, and given every oppor- tunity to succeed, and had been the one fail- ure of the season, she was entitled to any- thing. I think that this is the first time on record | that an author has ever refused to accept roy- | alties, and that therefore it deserves to be recorded. Mozart Manuscripts Found. An interesting discovery Ras been made {n Manchester. While looking over some old manuscript music in the sliop of Mr. Cornish, the bookseller, Dr. Henry Watson came upon several manuseript copies of works by Mo- zart, which further examination convincod him to be for the most part. in the composer's own handwriting,says the Manchester (Eng. ) Guandian. Among the manuscripts found are two concertos written by Mozart when a child, and several numbers from the opera of “Mith' ridate,” composed at Milan in 1770. The lat- ter manuscript is without doubt in Mozart's own handwriting. The copies are in capital preservation, and the notation is clear and good. The discovery was a mere accident, the existence of such tréasures in_the musty pile of apparently worthless musical litter being entirely unsuspected. Yet it was from the ame collection that the original score of tho “Messiah,” now in Buckingham Pa ace, was brought to light abou twenty years ago. The music was then in the posséssion of a Mr. Pearce of Bristol, and it seems strange that after the discovery of one valuacle manuscript no search should | have been made for further autographs. It is conjectured_that the scores may have been brought over from Italy by a_Miss Harford, who_was studving composition in Florence and Milan in 1816, for manuscript exercises by this lady, with aate and locality marked, are found f1'close proximity to the scores. There was a great demand for copies of the opera when it was first produced, -aud the original_score may_have been left with the copyist in Milan, and thus have been eventu- ally lost. Irving on Wilson Barrett's Hamlet. The knowledge is very general that there exists a feeling of jealousy between the two noted English actors, Henry Irving and Wil- | son Barrett, says' the Chicago Herald. When the ltter first resolved to come to this country it is stated that the feeling on the part of Irving grew very strong, and, meet- tions for refined sugars when exported, STOCKERS AND FEEDZIRS. 65@75; 2-1b strawberries, preserved, $1.50; 2-1b | but the volume of business was not up to the e 1e weekly stateme! was at Yonkers. The receipts amounted to o g Soke are - Galicar haxil0 BoucaR 300 2. 010 4. 02 350 | raspberries. #0; 2-1b biackberries, | average, The opening was on 4 buige with | THERERICTHG weekly bank statement shows | & We admitted tiwo boys for i cente. | inz Barrett on the Strand one day, he said in cubes, 8 cruslied, $1-43; powdered, 835, 7.100 80 3 50 ed, $1.20; pineupples, ch n May sold at 3¢, The reaction | the following changes: o | becatuse they were brothers, Next we went | Dis halting tone A8 Branulated. §.50@301. The tarift 4 15,908 880 -110m S8 b uinn £rated, . closing at 2%c. June started at | Reserve. decrease 5 SATTSOR HCC SCLERYATRSER VL0 Pl So—ch—Barrett, [—eh—hear you are—ch gitation’ and the backwardness of the fruit 340 5B 350 1800 350 0: 2-1h_Standard ., i, Went 1o 263c, off 1o 24, und closed at | Loans, iucrease £2.000 | to Poughleepsie, We played to $4.50. ‘The | o oot i marion s 2 b0 iire tho predisposing canses of . this 340 1 Gm 860 11 84 355 21 red, Bultimore, 85 265¢. 3 Specie, deorease.. U400 | bass drum broke during the performance, and | ~FOIUE to America’l L ulliess in the sugar market. Some activity BULLS, A 7b. §1.30. The provision market was unusually quiet | Loegal tenders, incre 530,600 | as we hadn't enough money to get it repaired | DArrett replied, in his highly dramatic RBnd perhaps o slight sdvance in prices as the o ST T e I VEGETABLES—Tomatocs— today. Pork and weve heglocted And | Deposits, INCrense oo SIS0 | wwe had to disband. The follow! ammer | Yolco: BWell, Thad s thought of 0 doing, erry season reaches 1t helght, and housekeeps 4 A s 1510 300 | 1 ctandard western brands, prices were not materialiy ehanged from the | Clrculation, increase A | found me at Long Branch, A clever young | B P DAl e Rl s SRNNETS [6n tar he mRrit 200 2,130 2 1..1680 300 | (trictly standard, 82.00. Corn ¢lose Eriday. The only activity in the pit was | The banks now hold 886,075 n excess of the | 0800 Mme Bt LoAg Branch, 2 clavet voung | 'ell—eh—America is a—eh—young coun- f8 Tookea for, but it 18 not thought probuble o 31.00; miltedzed sugar corn, very : | fu short ribs. These 50ld early ut .50 for | % per cent rule. The exports of specie from | fellow named Carney and myself joined a ¢; good—eli—you know, but you must dis- LR AR it v s not mought probible cALvES. RHbIAe Sl en o, $1.30; 51D extra western | July and off 1o 84585475 af the close. Dis- | the port of New York last week amounted to | variety show there. Our specialty was sing- | T €000 g S e LR T e Bl S e R dard westarn brands, | patches reported muny Ight Logs at the, | 8 1 g0ld. of which #1.30 went to Europe | ing and dancing. I remained with the com- e eaaln Qut ertirely to the trusts and lots them lave CANNERS. tra fine, | Yards and prices off & 3 400 to South America, The {mportsof | pany two years, and then was engaged 10 be | (ihut B o T onos fnflict theirown sweet way. Rice s strong on reports | 3., g3 190 1-1b French, fine. French, e e “amonnted ‘to 8007540, of which #1704 | BE¥ CV0 KEe, B SCM Was one hat do you—eh--propose to inflict Aiada e el et LU v, 16@1sc. ¥ p per can, 2505 CHICAGO LEVE STOCK. s In gold and 00570 silver. ‘This isthe first | & GAWA 1 LI ARMIERS CRERS o0 0 o | eh—them, Barrett? e et S M WESTERN CATTLE, demi fine, per can, U sifted, $1.60; 9-15 . week In mauy years that no silver was ex- | | cThe clos ek eor m “Well, I had a-first thought of pla; B oaars LT Av. Pr #1.25 Marrow, standard | onrcaco, May 10.—(Sp legram to Trre | Ported from ilis ‘port, and this excention is | loitering about the Rialto. It being late in | oy5udiad “and then, o-perchance, 10 evaporuted rin; s (s 4 but dlesex Live Stock Co— String beans— oA ER e Thats Tk undoubtedly, due to the anticipated silver | the season. I had considerable difficulty in | g SHGEH ARG h d SRk ! Aty et e A o i e : -1 Golden wax | BEE1—CATTLE-The rec cre Ereatly in | jesislation. All the silver imported came from | securing ay engagement. - Finaliy Laccepted | ¢ Hamlet. 0 aveniEsed Ha urrants aud prunes are firmly held, In drugs i e 2 I string beans, 70¢. Lima Beans | excessof the demand. The weathier was wet | Eurgpe, an abnormal moveient, also result- | an offer to be the: villuin in Wild Roce: a | e e ST LR B ere o 10 changes of ImpoTiance o Bote; HOGS. 1bsonked, e, - Boston Buked Beans=i-1b | and cold. Three big-buyinz firms—Swift, | ing from the anticipated silver legislation. blood curdling melodrama which was being | 1t there. / . ; "There has been & seasonablo demand for Av. Sh. Pr. No. Avigh Pr. | Tewio8ie trawn rind, 615" Swint o sur und Morris—were out of the trade, as e murdered at s theatre in the Bowery, I [ This was said with such analr of superior, T onii Tk b tion 1o firsceed 1ot camme e oo 22 10 EM | W, Okra wnd toratoes, 81.60; Okri, 8160; had & sufficient > inumber, nearly New York Dry Goods Market. | found all the members of the company on | 17 that Barrett was nettled and be snappod S p A S o @ 5% | succotash. $1.50 half the receipts. !direet from Kan- | NEw Youk, May 10.—[Special Telegram | their uppers. Their clothing was seedy and | grily: h ohnd, you,1d0.¥ uction sales of flannels at New York, Amos- eag ~ aine = ounce blue brown and denims and Excelsior denims ave heen udvanced half a cent per yard. The 00l warket is rather quiet, with sales at Bos- n_for the w aggregating 2,644,900 1bs, I.::."N 2,641,400 1bs for the corresponding week K0, ¥4 the produce market there has been fair 8 FIsn—Codfish, extra Georges, mow, 5ic; | sas City. consequently! bustness ruled dull. | to T Be ]—There was considerable inter- | their means scanty. It was in marked con- grand bunk, new, se; silver, 2-Ib’ blocks, BX¢; | There were several orders’ or stockers, but o 5 trast to the scene in the first act. It repre- Snow white, 2-1b bricks, new. So; Turkey cod, his fab oats | c3vin dry goodson the part of buyersnow | o i narior on' Fifth ‘avenne.” The lsad- Targe middics, bricks, bc: show white crates, | the weather and the weakness in the fatcat- | here, There wasa fair business in cotton | 8 3 bl G ne led b boxes, 3¢; Iecland halibut. fo; mediuni | tle market operated againstany great amount | goods and bleached descriptions were actiye, | i€ man said 1o the young lady, Have you scaled herring, 25¢: No. 1 sealed herring, 22¢; | of business. Cholce to exira beeves, §5.0005.25; | T'he market to noon inereased all round. been o the opera this evening? and she ro- domestic Holland herring, 55e; Hamburg | medium to good steers, 150 1o 1500 1bs, $4.60@ L}leu sweetly, ‘No, Reginald, I didn’t go, as I spiced herring, §.50; Russlun sardines, 75c: | §.00; 1300 to 1350 1bs, $£.30@4:70; 050 to 1200 1bs., ST = 1t indisposed: au revoir.’ The next act S u’i}}"“"'u"“i"‘ the week. The ube"yb‘"fiqn Ex\hfl‘lm -.A;‘r?ilxx‘n;: ,prl.aln;“z:'w-:'l'n:m:x:l:l H}-llflt:d w'mfilil Slu(-k;r dnn'vl frad fis«yg 00 The Improvement Record. represented @ dingy barroom. The villain probably be short, as 1§ all probability herring, ero And, Sof ' Cq oy milkers, | cows, bulls ana mixed, $1.724.80; bulk, $2.60@ The following figures show the totals of the | encounters Wild Rose. Then I hissed be- 3 o %c; mackerel, No.1 shore, half bbls, $15.00; 0 steers, @s. o e 3 2 fig BROW. & i€ = i e uch FRURESEUSR “m“”&’ Py Risiacckal blonters, half bbls. $15.003 white fish, half bb o L XSS Grask- [y e tri-Teal estate; building aud bank cir- |itween my Wiy AL leTn G Vil A sieipts of strawberries are liberal, but 7.00; trout, half i family ‘white fis) HoGs—Business was tatber slow and values | cles for the past weck, compared with the | Wid Cat, or Sora A “wlth a Drisk market, choice shipping stock has £3.00; 1-1b kerel (herringl, | again about s lower. With fresh reccipts 4 R ael b 2 | your carcass to the dogs. Wild Cat m elosed out at $4.50 per case and the mar- % L0011 finnan haddies, $1.35; 1-1b lob- | thiere were 1 000 on sale and 4 big ran | corresponding week of last year never gives up nothin’,’ she replied trium- 2288828888252 1-1b Alas] imon, A ot closed firm with prospects, however, of ers paid #4100 1EA L ESTATE TRANSPERS phantly, receiving heavy gallery applause. 3 3 3 3 3 H 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ut, 3“"‘“’ for on Monday. Pac: Jower prices next week. Oranges are higher, % - -1b oysters, 10 oz, b oysters, 5 or, | £90, lurgely @A d_shippers paid 5 | *Young woman,’ I cry at'the top of my voice, with lizht receipts and a lively market. and 0 -1b selocts, 12 oz, & clama ilittle | 84,000 or t < sold At #rovind | yooT LT G RO ghe prospect is that prices will go still higher. g necks, $1.95; 2-1b clams, little necks, ¥ Light sorts $4.1024.15. T P ey vithin three feet of her, ‘L. will Lemons are advaneing and quotable at 84,00 to oz ardines, imported, pe 1005, #1503 A | vaneing to within threc feet of ber, ‘I w 85.00 for fair to strietly choice. 10 2-1b imported bonciess sardines, 2 a-1b s FINANCIAL. Thun da‘) | give you three minutes in which to make up B gre scarce and higher, fancy Y : gines. American, per cuse, 1005, French style, odedinn o Thucday Jowmind. 1fvourefusel will killyou, 200 to &.00 per bunch. A = E @5.00; '3-1b sardine Tican, per case - 5 P A G t he: Wild Cat replies, ‘have et ooy o0 7per bunehi} | b 80 1005, Firer S0a8.00: 110 Sard NEW Yonug —(Speclal Telegram to | Saturduy i e e A uyers for cold storage houses are in the mar- ® mustad, pe ¢ ®; imported key | Tue Be: The week in stocks ended Totals b | melet me sing the song my mother °taught ei. Sirictly fresh are worth ile. Butter is = sardines, 31 g with a slight set-back in prices, This was no e | me.! The band strikes up, she advances to onk and depressed and sales drag in all - . 08Q 0kl s prike dn view of tlie pace. Which! Nas bee: EDUEEDIN jeme 1O SRR B L 109 SUD), B0 o0 ades with lower prices, especially for roll 1sks, 1,500 11 i prunes, bbl or | SuTY L6 pa SLICIRS Shnan) Day. | the footlights and sings: “Stick to Your utter. All butter should be shippid in tubs §TAGS. @i citron peel. drums, 20 1hs, 22; | kept up most of the week. und the immediate | Monds Mother, Tom.! It took her minutes to m now on. Beans are scarce und higher. lenion peel, d 3 xes. 12 | cause was apparent in a decrease in bank re- sing the song, she having received three en- 1bs, 11e; apric o6 evaporated apri- Vots s e cots, jelly cured, 23 Ib boxes, I8ci apricots, afaL om0 and atlicryiseiaiot Aailer: tuncy 2 Ib boxes, 160; apples, ehoice evapor- | inE bank statement. The result of the half ated; 117¢: apples, prime new, 10c; figs, layer, | day session was net declines fn Chicago Gas, 10 per_cent tare, Iitsc; in sucks, 7e; Persian | Sugar, Luke Shore and Pacific Mail. The ultry is very sca Spring chickens are SHEEP, " demund at ¥.50 to $4.00 per dozen. No. Figdres compiled by the Northwestern Mil- | 309 0o show the Stock Uf wheat in private ele. tors t0 be 1904.000 bushels, an Increase of sery | cores |~ Powers soon left the company. The role of Ed Har gan recommended him to Willie * Market Mention. date: Salt Lake les, ; bla erries . | B i cees: enac ,000 bushels as compared with 1ust Monday. dates, 7c; Salt Lake apples, 5c; blackverries, | 10 00" ctonded generally t AT 0B! Bix Totuls Edouin, and he successfully enacted the roll ¥“ LAy >0 b6 te ts 80 . evaporated, 50 1D boxes, cherries, pitted, 50 & ally to 8 per cent. Big s s rgy i ina.t! 2 ',gl;'f.:v]&“ ARG Nt bareo teruiladlpointe i (',‘l"f“la ,J";’,’,,"_,,Mn Rriday ana (a0t Qry oured. Tae: penches, pared. fancs: Tugote; | Four was the exception and rose to 78, agalust THE BA of the policeman in “Evangeline.”” It was a part where young Powers displayed his umor admirably, and from similar roles in farce hie rose to comic opera, 70 yosterday. In coal stocks Lackawanna |\ Dag. closed steady at 1463, after touching 1473, | Monday prunes, K. C., 00-70, 100513550} : : s Tuesday... orango. pe 5 raisins, California, London | While Reading lost 3 to 43's. Atchison dropped | Wodneday crop 1880, 82.40; Cal, loose muscatels, crop 18, | to44% and recovered to 45, closing steady. | Thursday . .10; Valencias, 188, 6izc: Valencias, new, 9 Burlington _sold 109 ex-dividend a1 Friday ul, seedless, sks, Sc; Ondura, layer, new, 11c; | ex-right. Northwestern and Rock Is- | daturday.. ehoice, 16¢ 11b boxe N. Y..n ult Lake, dc: pitted plums, Cal Minncapolis (public), 7724819 bushels; (pri- | a5c lower than Wednesday. Al g i gy Do Duluth, 478 4.3 Vurerof Fairfield marketed a car of eeli40,748 bushels. The Market Record es- | PO%% mates Uho Whent in_country elevators of | W. W. Baker sent in a car of hogs from Lor- nnesoti and the Dakotas at 3,718,000 bushels, | €1t0- . decrease since a week ago of 877,000 bushels. Perry Brothers of Wayne seat in two cars of Stage Exaggerations, tor, unused to_stage langnage and « An'aug BSinoos weal & % PO 2[R aE s Eranes. os ranslieatnaw; Tin. land *eich lost % on light business. ways and coming 16 the theater straight from SRR i niccan s, slsvaton (s uti| esulonstlame e b ST Gould favorites—Missour] Pacific and Wester Totals.... | the street, the exchange, the counter, the els, agalnst 19,074,000 bushels lust week. | Wakefield. D Drugs. Teld b e sl e Mormen at —— - | mess or the drawiug room—wherever, in A7 1 Y47 4o 1he stock In country’ elova- | "W, A. Fialay of Greenwood marketed a cur | Quinine. peror. B & W, de: German, dto; | ft 800, the JAIEr af, S Atihe elgse i THE REALTY MARKET. [ ghort, “men and women congregute—could = Sect powder, 40¢ y £ e tain op! per oz, §.10; hops, per 1b, ors was 5.705,000 bushels ot hogs. bl hardly, 1 think, fail to be strack by & S aC® hnanas iyt belak, an e e o neon & Co; sent fn s oar af hogs from London wa - falseniess, @ certain over emphasis and c: respective i | Paul, W liund other spec buyer of St. = &4.00; morphin alties. The re- STRUMENTS placed on record during wéather has been chilly and house cleanin, 4 2ic; dextrine, 12¢; euttlebone, i 5 . piis erday e 3 Heg i 8 kept many shoppers and buyers at home, | Wahoo. i LAFtaT, pure, Jo; cominercini, 1ho; cami- | Setlon was clearly traccable to the bunk state- L | espocially a certain long-drawn exaggeration ut & very brisk trade is confidently antici Patrick Carburry sent inacarof hogsfrom | phor, G2¢; am. carb.. le; blue vitriol ment and the caution usually observable in | Jas Jolinson to P N Jackson, 2d lot in se. of the pathetic tones, says a writer in the ted during the next six woeks. ity colleor | Norfolk. i ds—carbolic, $0isiio; citric 4oz ii0; tartaric, | Sreninzup transactions for the week. The o Wit Trving, 10 i ia® ©° | Fortnightly Review. He would think it gro- ons are poor und complaint is gencral that | Joseph Oameron was tn from Raymond with ¥o; Sulphir ofls—sperm, 8110: | 505'Chiuras, oo o chehnifduy weres,- | 8 8 o Bonfield, w d 5. " 45 | tesque, and he would probably think it un- waoney is scarce when the collector appears. acar of cattle. Jlnte. oy saston -8 e R e The following were the closing quotations: LM Larkin and husband to 8 D Winn, pleasant. Itisa note not to be heard in S Thomas Powers marketed two cars of cattle | 14TV o an e 05 bal- | n '3 of lot 10, bik 8, lmprovement add daily life, for we are an undemoustrative OMAHA LIVE STOCK. from Sutton. Al i chlomal e | R 3, R O 2,500 | people by nature, and pride ourselves on — Knapp & Shrosder sent 1n two oars of cattle B e e eaorshiores. | T8 U ompont. 1y | G MHitoheock and wite'io Jacob Fan- getting through the crises of our lives in D trom Tthaoa. o N. Y. Central. . D &K dumb show, with no more than a word or glycer Iycopodium, 434605 ; 1 | two. This impassive attitude, some think, mereury, 8le; Tonka beuns, #1.7 146y 08 Saturday, ' Istadd, wd Estimated recelpts of cattle, 2,800, com L R. Alter had two cars of cattle here from J J Mahoney et al pared | Grind Tsland. Central Pacific. with 47% yesterday and 8500 Saturday of last 5 Chicago & Alton.* [sland et al, lots 7 and 8, is one of the best things about us. I am weelk, The receipts during the week hiuve been T Metal Chicago, Burlington M & SE Minahans 1st ad to South Omaha, self inclined to believe, after certain rec S84 compared with 16,85 the previous week, | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. | BLock Tix—Small pig, 25 per 1b; bar, ®e per | & Quiney. ..o 108 o preferred JG Herrington and wife to truste personal experiences of more vociferous O e AT Pponos Ay aul - » RIAN s Tallas aizon. £30 maeiInr| B0l Glairar - il B S SLENmARS the Presbterian church of Watcrioo, | nethods, that the very demonstrative nations o reported 10¢ lower and from 20@:35¢ ypPER—Planished boiler sizes. 3% per 1b; |, do preferre ots 3 and 4, bk & Waterloo, w d.. 5 rore energy t i1 promisa, wor than last Wedncsday. Cows sympac Produce. o0ld. rolled; Sio. por Tbs sheathing, 2o ver 1; - Unign Pacific. J P Redman to Joseph Redman, 101 57, spend more energy than we do in promise, {zed with steers and showed nearly as much | Fism—Fresh frozen white trout, pike and | pitts and flatis, % per ib. 10K W, Sc Lo & F ik b, Paddock Place, w d. EX aud perhaps retaiu less for performance. adecline. The fresh recelpts of feeders and | pickerel, per Ib Tc; sturgeon Te. FALVANIZED SHEET IRC sc't 50-10 per }‘1.““1 nflv-l(;rl'lvérml .- L Union steel nail company to W W Phelps, Ou the stage, however, and chiefly on the stockers were light; only afew Luyers were in | =~ HIDES, PELTS AND TALLOW—Green sulted | cent, pat. plan. iron, Nos. , A, 104e; B, o Patioe Toig | Y osiern Unlon....... 864 | %10y 1o 27, Unlon subot blk 14, Kountze melodramatic stage, we have changed alkthis, e yands and the holdovers were selected | bides. §G5ic: dry salted hides. Saic; ary | 9 St bacic: . B4 & Ruth's ddd, w ... 70,000 | Qur men weep, our women whine; it may be S8 fare and gencrally changed hands ag ape | fint hides, S8 ealt Mdes 434@6Lsc. Dami- “harcoal, I. C., 14x20, 119, Moxey_Easy with no loans. A'H Faulconer and wife to D it Shannon, et Siloh 18 fite anothar thing * PRIME MERCANTILE PAPEN—IY percent. lot @5, Stewart Place, wd. .. 2,700 | o 1 { prices. Bulls wero shaded, while | aged hides 2o less. Sheep plts, green, each, =1‘v"-?:-‘ml.m. unchanged. SESEs1'25; shcep pio Iry, por 15, BR1ICS talt FET TRO! from pathetic, but it is a singularly long w No. 23, 81,6 STERLING EXCHANGE—Quiet; steady; six- | J K McClurkinto A J Duteher, lot 81, low, No. ‘1. Bs@i¥c; No.'s, 34@5%0; grease, | SoLDER ty-day bills, #.84; demand, $i. Paulsen’s add, w d ! 5,000 | removed from our ordinary Euglish way of Hogs. white, SiQtc; Jollow, BRGS0, | o80; bang | cor Ry LEATE1 Cn 10514, 255, 87.5; L X, — A Duteher to | B Terreil, und ¥ lot i, taking the fucts of existerice. h . EAN, nd picked navy. $1.50281.60; hand | 22. #,00. g : Stooks. Paulsen’s ndd, q e d...... & © 1| Inthecoursc of the past summer the pres- o e ) S oaaompared | pioked navy, medium, $L4OGIL5 hand picked | ~Tix PrLaTE—Colce~10x14. 225, 8525, e 3‘11:‘:‘:‘[“ ?'_“""“:‘ o o | Benjumin Paul and wite' 10" John Paul, ent writer was listenig to one of the most eek.” The receipts during the week have | COuntry, $L.3H4; good clean, $1.20@$L%. Srxxs NAlLs_ Baso, & 2 May {Spec clegram w3 £t lot 12, bik “E.” Lowe's add, wd. 400 p(.{,m..- plays of the season. Two young 1Ls—Base, ¥ TN WikR NALLA a0 Tax BEr.]—The following are the mining stock | M H Barron and Lusband toG H Birron, 2,94, compared with 25,601 the previous ik 2, Highlaud View, wd, 1,500 | 1ad ies of pleasing exteriol WooL—Fine unwashed, 13@16c; medium un- 8,15, , very competent ” r of 0! s: lots 2 to 40, 06 0 ":.'A'.xfi\‘ 1id & '{u.-m.‘xtfi\n- T ci‘.‘fihfi washod, Ia2lo; course uiiwashod, NG, = - Aiice L e Milton Hendris and wife to Henry Hall, players, had Nl“';t the stage; 988 AN, 10 nds at the decline. Range of the prices | g hRS I B e o WE0® | The is some talk of annulling the rights of | Belener s .0 o | Homainke lots 6 and % Ulk i1, Florence, ¢ ¢ 1| counting her wisfortunes o' the other. 1. KL, The average of the prices | 87:00; otter, 00001 0mc: | the box holders of La Scala, doing away with | Bronswiek Gon...... 185 | iron Siiver D C Patiersob and wife o ¢ H White, 16t~ Now,” I thought, ‘“iwas ever anything 1 was KL, compared with §.0734 yesterday D anakrat winter i the annual subsidy and letting out the thea- | Cou. Silver.. 19 Mexican 1Bl 0, Pattorson Pati wdo. .0 70 | more unlike to the hehavior of any | $3.07 13 Suturday of last week L00: Goor Skiny mpressarios, after the English and | Ghplarc 30 |Norn Belie Taie J W Gross and wite to obnsos, mid two sane Englishwomen than that of thesc .00; 3 ] s, Engl 2| caledonia B H , the tearful fac t skins, winter, per 1D, 158 W i -xumlrl)'«u}lifi 1180 3 lots 5 and 6, blk 4 Kenduil's add. wd 2,500 | oo BV CICE , tho spas- American fashion. = The season now in pro- |.Crown Polnt........ 300 |Ontaso J I Butler to ¥ ELaore, lot 9, bk 4, Mat- . 4 — Shsey, Eross has been unprecedentedly bad, the re- 8 [Ophi ’ thew's snb. wd SN ET a0 | modic gestures the long-draws, woefal | Fatliinted receipts of sheep 181, compared | ~ Hoxer—13@14e per Ib; strained, o, eipts have been small and one of the Iatest T Oocldeptal arles Corbett und wife 10 ¥ Fimore, utterance, and the various traditional stage ith 108 yestorday and 1664 Saturday of last | = Owanams—Per box, Mediterrancan sweets, | Sorforanor bt ot Baene Of,the latest | gl Criato - ... 10 | Plymouch b blk 2, Albright's tricks of speech and manner!” And I re- wT atons Tuhaanrket remains firm with | 85.00; California fancy navals. 0@5.75; Los {1\ caused such 8 Taiaturbance that the | Haih&.our . ;:} Bavpe. v's add, lots 14 and 15. flected that the young ladies themselves were ood 1 Angeles, K2 cross. 5 SlereaNevaiia Omaha View, s 5 ft lots 23 not responsible for their departure from na- | seedlin; Riverside, #. fu five box mountain, §.50; lots, 10c per box | curtain had to be lowered before the opera T 1hy's add, lot 23, blk 1, Average Cost of Hogs. Joss. wasatanend. And all this in face of the DUCE K Blk 2, Burton's sub, ture, but the fashion of tho-funes which calls | he following table gives the average cost PINEAPPLES—Per doi fact that Buffalo Bill's first representation in PRODUCE MARKEYS, &4, South Omaha, w d 6,000 | for such exaggerations. At this moment a ogs o the dates mentioned, including the | STRAWBERRIES—Per .002 | Milan drew 15,000 lire or §3,600. - A to Chus Oorbett, lot stranger sitting at my side could bear it no it toduy, 4s based upon sales reported: 6.00. R e i ,OH1cAGO, May 10.— D1 close. ~Wheat— 1's Park, w d 5 .. 500 | longer; he moved impatiently in his seat and " Price. Date, OrER—Per bhl, refined, 88.50; halt bbi, $3.50; Maude Granger began a spring scason | Unsettled; cash, @4@06c; June, %X@9%c; | ¢ I Dumont and wife 1o Richard Du- expressed his indiguation in a whispered com- ay 2..... hard cider, pure, per. bbl, $.00; orange ‘cider, | Monday night, May 5, at_the New National | July, 644 1 ad A g mont, trustee, lots %, 9 10 and 11, blk 14, mant in my ear: 1 beg your pardon, sir. . balf bbls, £7.00; pear cider, half bbls, §1.00. theater, Washington, introducing the play | ; Cora=steady; cash, 34 June, #5@3H%c: | Hunsoom Place, 1ots 1 and 2 'blk 0 art'whab two adnlounded idiota il Timacine . MINCE MEAT- 5@ per 1b. Inherited,” which she has recently pur- | July. &ic. Keed's 1st add.'e !5 lot 2, blk'5, Law's UV whsy iwg donsoun AEINg Oats—Steady; cash, 27%0; Fune, R S hckale s T this gentleman, whose speech was oducated chased from that brilliant American woman, > " %e; July, ¥ Lunoxs—Per box, Messini_fanoy, $4.0085.X. f £ ] AN, Siuox Prevailing Prices. o10 mery. fatcy, 80id packed, ogise; | Years has been the Paris correspondent of | Barley—E Twenty-oue transfers 10 have forgotten that it s & region. wherea anrkeg for the grade of stook mentioned: | And prints, 14@150: dairy. fancy, solid packed, | She is also the wife of Gene: obert | et o g ; dialec o | Bocompanied by Xe gt ASh WORe 18@140; dairy, choloe, 19G@U0: o NN oper. o @ United States hisky—$1.02. Building Permits. contortions of the fa id body, rollings of e a1 10 1430 be- BR SR | iuncy OB, Shape S ountey. il | Hooper, for many years the Unlted Biates. ork—Dull; cash and June, 813.00;; July - the cyes, emotional gurglings, hisses, aud steers, 123 10 140 Bs, .. The following vice consul general at Paris. As Washing- permits were issued by the | v 1050 to 130 Bs Gim | EL SGse country wll, faln @i pooF | ton is the home of Mrs. Hooper, considerable | VA% _pull; cash, #6.5000204; Juue, s.m; | building inspector yesterday: BUSEoRN, NN ey, MOGHDSAY. the 1000 (0 1150 B3 @i | MEoGsiainese por dos for striotly fresh; | interestis evincod 1n the production of the | @&N: Tuly. bidrsein 0. E. 8. Robertson, one-story brick store, it e P 2ainary Lo fair cows stale stock not saleable. 8 * | play aihiour_Firm; winter wheat. 82.0004.75:spring, ty-cighth and Leaveaworth [N R AN 9 O 8 —(Quot ons o fo very Thi- The curr or Of e Voice a XS, y ' — AT e < HONES {Quotations ate for delivery tn Cht Thie current number of the Voice Quarterly Q2,861 ryo AN, oz 10 share ol ets By ,000 o P A T 100d 10 Cholce COWS cag Heaulalo. per tou, #160015.0; dry | refers to the oft-exploded notion that German | o Rrovisions=Shoulders #5.085.10; short clear, | Ny p. Feil, two-story fraine residence . Wonl \ | 3 2388 country, bleached, $10.0001300; dry eountsy, | vocal music injures the voice, and refutes it 0; . A Thirty-sixth and Farnaw streets...... 4,400 | When “Phillis" was damned with faint )510.00. damp and meaty, 8. Butter—Unchanged; creamery,13317¢; dalry, | Loran Anderson, one and one-quirter- raise out of cour ¥ to the authoress who d b} ErARLES. D R oy, | B%ain by referring to the fact that *more | saise fAnderson, gne and one-ausries v 4 . 4 U 10 1100 Do #4.50; onlons, fair, £2.50; rutabagas, #2.00; car. | Smong German singers than there are amon @Uise; Young Awmericas, 9@ | Williaw: Bolinnn. two-siory frame resis 4% | whole story was told. Not so. The best of ke (i g PRRT rots, £2.00; pArsnips. 82.30; beets, 8.00; horse- | Italians. Prepare the voice for he i » | “dence, 1515 Twenty-ninth avenue 1,50 | the story was a secret, suys the Boston Home RIE 10 ohlos heavy bies.. radish roots, per bil, #.50; per | celery | ing and the volce can withstand ) hehanged; troah, 10ifile. | 0. L. Janes, fone-story cottage, Thir- Jour 4 alr to choioe Wixed hogs. {,.“«‘1" »h,rnl.)q'al .“".‘l"”"" doz, 8o horseradish, | labor. A singer connected with the L-nuuun{ saltod ol »'-"rl‘.“::‘n“,"." ui..v.dm Gust sts g When “Phylli \’x as \n;w n the manager — R Sgte LAt at the Metropolitan opera house in New York i1, 6657 “salted hides, 6c; dr « (Janes, one-story cottage, Th | 1t was submitted saw at ouce that % . Comparative Tables. b Forr 7 ol et said: ‘In the novelty of commencing, I forgot s O S s putls Sud QUL 82 no dra in it was 3 table shows the Dissskp VEAL—Choloe medium, 8@0¢; light, | the method under which I was traine M, Tallow—Weak; No. 1 ed, 3xc; | 99 Ry 2 | o most sucee this and wfl-i-:":‘ .oqb“-‘ i i \im l.\\]ml-n-.l M\\’mnl: called what I was | No. 2, ie; cake. 4o, | To: $10,700 | \“ th { afin Lis—Per bbl, Genltons, ; illow | doing, I resum ysics il E | “Your play is a Twig, $4.50; Ben Davis. $4.50; lomanite, $.5. e T e Pyviosl Gl 0 AR | mas ... e .00 | more clever than olEmD Ou_aigeis. Wheat 110 "] a vigorous the parts. He d a e OCOANUTS ~ Per hundred. #4.00. s Mwmeniiretitm rn . 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Frank Daniels has purchased a handsome place at Rye, N. Y., and will spend his sum- mers there. Her Majesty’s theater in London will ba | pulled down at Christmas for either a co-op- | erative store or a hotel, Franklin Roberts is now stage manager for Mr. Mansficld. He has been connected with Mansfield's company since last autumnn. Anuie Ward Tiffany will produce, May 19, anew play called *“The Stepdaughter.”’ 1t is by L. R. Shewell, author of “The Shadows of a Great City.” ‘When D'Oyley Carte's new Shaftesbury theatre in London is opencd in the fall Sir Arthur Sullivan is to lead the theatre threo times a week. Helen Dauvray is_booked to appearin a vew play by Sydney Rosenfeld, called “The Whirlwind,” at Palmer's New York theatro in September. W. S. Cleveland has organized four minstrel campanies for next winter. He announces that he has secured throe mouths’ time at a New York theatre. Manager Aronson has paid in _royalties to the owners of “Erminie” over 120,000, the largest amount of money ever paid for a play or opera in this country or Europe. Annie Boyd, a well known burlesque act- ress, is shortly to make her appearauce in & comedy-drama, by Clay M. Greene, under the management of W. W. Tillotson. Carmencita, the much bepuffed Spanish dancer, continues to please the frequenters of Koster & Bial's, where her extraordinary dancing is the leading feature of the variety performance. A French adaptation in four acts of “The Tawing of the Shrew,” has been accepted at | the Comedie Francaise, and will be acted there next winter with Coquelin as Pe- truchio and Mme. Samary as Katherine Sardow’s “Cleopatra,” which, he insists, is not founded on Shakespeare, will have oniy a few performances in Paris next September before Sarah Bernhardt's departure for South America. In August Bernhardt will appear in “Jeanne d'Arc’ at Her Maiesty's theater, in London. Francis Wilson “gags" incorrigibly in an undertone during performances. James T, Powers cannot ‘‘gag"’ nor reply to one that may be sprung upon him. It makes him for. get his lines. Dixey, Nat Goodwin, Fred Leslie and Robert "E. Grabam are fond of using the “‘gag.” The distressing news has leaked out that France Faccio, for years the leader of the | orchestra at La Scald, and far and away the foremost conductor in' Italy, has become in- sane. He was lately in chirge of the Con- servatory at Parma, but it is understood that he will Lave ere long to withdraw from active life for a while at least, if not forever. 1t is well known that singers rarcly usffer from scrious lung troubles, because the con nt exercising of their lings keeps them in good condition. Playing on wind instru ments seems to have a similar effect, if we may judge from an item stating thut Mr | Antoine has just died in London at the -ze of seveuty. He had been trombone pluyer at the opera for forty-two years. There is still living, and in _active service in London, an actress who played Tha Paphian Bower; or, Venus and Adonis,” by Planche and Charles Dance, which was pro- | duced at the old original Olympic theuter, on December 26, 1852, This is Miss Pettifer, now of the Brittannia theater, Hoxton, wh | more than Cupid on the occasi ifty-seven years ago, wi referred to The talk in newspapers to the effect that Mus, Kendal is the only uetress who has over been received socially in New York is rather absurd in view of the fact thi Cecl Clay has for sev al ars boen ich i society there the Phila phia Record York city, and the Clays aro very well liked socially. " Mrs. Clay keeps ber theatrical and Ed it Lloyd s at the Prin is la o8 He another ot Br ) ner s 4 ban i mase

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