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( THF (o)) IAHA DAII\ BEE: \l \'l)A\ MA\ 10, 1891—-SIXTEEN T‘A(-I‘“ 11 58 westorns, wethers 0 600 ) TR June, 8100 on track, $1.021@1.000 N for sixty-day bills and B854 for de- | Joads sold for export aad some marvelous sto- ——ii 444 westorns, wethers W 60w N rorthern, May, #1.00i4¢: on track $1.008 | mand. rlos were told of heavy sales for both present Frredns iR Chloags Lave Buook MAFket The following were the closing prices on [ and r.(mlm- Shipment ut | more, Tho re- 1 A ) Ive 8tov ot _— SIEof this wis & sharp upturn on buying by e Fridny, May ; Kansas City Markots, W - Shorta R A ' ; p Eaturday, My “‘ iticAqo, May 0. [pecial Telozram to Tite KANsAS City, Mo, May 0. CWHEAT-Quist: B L T B T R LR T R (4 Uollections Fair and Money Comparatively [ Tuesdny, My ! )’r"‘“‘ ’I”-: “""“‘(“ ""‘“'I“!"; T L “":k‘ 't | Ohicago Grain Trade Rather Bearish with 4% hura, eash, 0140; May, 9le bid: No. 2 red, | W [N Cent Int Cort. 111 advince was matngained and the market i Wednesday, May o pards today, making a total for the week of cagh, N [ Norn e Tats. 11 closes fafrly fiem. Now York clonred 92,000 Fasy in All Quarters Thursday, Moy | 46,510, or 21,700 head less thun for the corres- Heavy B“!\fim _Cons—Lowery cash. b73e; May, S0N@ o [ do bttt G R L R e B P B RTI, et woe 18 | pondi p ust ye There Alr ine bic Stamp 8. 8N ost’ consols. . 186 Receipts at eleven principal points wore 513« — ALY bw| % 2074 ""uflr‘\ Tok 4 '“"r””' A3 u“l"'l W “’ e — Oate—Lower; No. 2, cash, 60N@0lc; May, NSt 108 enture Toie | 000, shiiptyonts T0,00% Incorn the tmprossion IRt week of bas i 14 | Guliry for different grades and the tone o ok @ble provadied eurly that the bull elique who hive ING TRADE GEN Y GOOD. nd week of Apri ol 6w s | market was firm, though searcely enough was | INCREASE IN VISIBLE WHEA i o e been working T corn wero weakening in their THE JOBBI E GENERALL ) of Apr B ige] 3483 | Recompiiahed in the way of. salcs to estabiish HEAT SUPPLY Cincinnati Markots ot o fatth ana wonid seil out_ it an. Opportunity - = =SS | trastwortly quotations, Few hundred howd CiNCINNATL O., May 0.—WitkaT—Firm; No. | {#nifal Paciic Tnte.. 107 St | fere offered thiom. The tesult of this was & Stock Keceipts. 0 the yards were taken on a busis of #2000 | : . > 2 red, $1.0601 00 W1 Gl et g 3 very woak market at the opening and al D ants, 10 ) A 20 | Lolis: 1475 for stockers anc ers . A g ", yars—Easior; No. 2 mixed, S6@a03e. RFio s 10044 | West 8hore 02 of shorts whon wheat | advanced Week Prices on duce High (iitle... 1 ears 1011 Cattle... B4 cars, 130" | g0 for very compion (o extra Shippin Grain and Provision Trade— WHISKY—#1.17 = W AR LT T - ] bbbt seovol0N | g rapidly, tho wndertone of” the market ¢ 0gs. 3 cars. 088,10, B cars, 044 | gtoers. Cnlves were stablo at £,00a5.00, T here . a — LKAT Gonl ———— |18 decldédly Weak and indications —A Large Crop of Fruits Sheep... T curs, | Sheepo. Lear 1990 | hus been but littie change in prices within the Stocks and Bonds -The B e M rta, o] favor lower prices. Oats Tn spite of,the fu in nlu'l'l Highest and L 7 £H Pit Week, " Natiner Bek acant £y hot QuuliLy World's Markets. MILWAD m‘.‘»‘“{:l‘:k' 'u :""4‘1' ‘\‘v... AT=Une | o= Bink Clearances. MM R e R AR ¥ . ghest and Lowest Sales of Hogs. of supply varica in ¥y important pa settleds No. 2 spring, cash. #1.00; July, 98k BALTIMONE, M. My 0. K ClonTings to- rket by stories of drouth and by Prine's ro- m;‘-.l iy Ul HHidhab \'.\v.,z:‘\y_ x“s‘-‘.xu' mm' 1;1‘-.;-: i .ru».x \ied n;ml ConN—Easier: No. b 64G05¢. LT (,L\:‘ n‘s;:u.u Lalunces, $106,408, Money at 6 m" nlh.: ‘:\M"'l‘“ on, :‘v o crop was very Collections for the week Just closed are gen- | Lowest H35 LowenLTA | mota drove diag was strietly inst class having | Cnireaco, May 0.~There was a very heavy A S G PuiADELEE, May 0. —Bank clearines to- | weak il indieations point to lower pricos con offered demund” though o s a whie oday \in 0 pg U1 Toledo Pk ets, L404,602; balances 08, 1> or the xt weok. Provisions opened weak and thero erally repo s fair, and money is compar- Prevailing Frices on Cattle, displaying considerablo strength, lacked the | {Fade I wheat today within e \"","“f"“"k‘ S Baster btk B e 0. t8, “batunces, Wi | Was considerable short . tho ok b onsy. A call fora statomentof tho | Thefollowinzis & table of pricos paid on | “suap® that churacterized operations during = FADEC. prices rullng both above and below tho | Toteno. 0. May 0.--Wiear—Easler; cash | Jyon"GOR0 o 4@5 per cen A reaction took pli buying of pork cond t th tional banks has be thistmarket for the grade of stock mentloned: | the previous week und apparently it would ~closing figures of yesterday. July opened at | SEC VA FaRe o o0 CICAGO, May 0.—Bunk clentings wore & fer New York acronnt, but the strength was ondition of the natlonal banks hus been | fyp g ateots, 148 (o 1000 1bs have tuken only amoderate increase fn ro- ainst 100 ut the elose yesterday. The OAT8—Qulets cush, Hlo 000, New York exchange was 00c promie [ $00n lost and the market closed slmost at bote made, which will be publishad in a fow days, | Priie stecrs, 123 o 1475 [bs celpts to have turned prices downward, Hows | trade secmed to bo beatlsh, Tn fact there was ) @ um, Rates on money H4id per cont. Ster- [ Hom brices mndgwonk, Eho toniper of our aud which may throw some light on tho | {ood steqes 110 to 1A% b, .. RICAK (150 1178 860 LHBES 1§ o 108N Of HoRdaanss | zether too much unanimity in the early Liverpool Markets, ling exchianze steady and unclinged. Visions and sOnIDors selL tlion SHOPt WHEnSYOR actual financial situation Fulr steers, 0 1o 115) 1bs, regarding the future, During the first nine | dealings to permit of the transaction of much l.x\:'nl'mu‘ May 0—WneAr Fair demand; BosToN, Muy 0.~Cleurings, $14,471,070: bal- | apeouraged by weakness ngrain, We do not, i duys of this month there has been decre | mived w rs, 80 L0 1200 1L THE JOBBING TRADE Cotnmon s business, The crowd was tryin ARG UL L to et At Stefn. s 01y per cental ances, $11 NOWeVer, expect auy serious brouk and prefer 1Y in receipts as compared with the cotrespo o ‘ 8 LARD—Prinme western, 28 d per ewt. on New York, 5uiige discount. Clearings for © buy g side on Soft spots. of Omaha durine the past week has, asa | §iir to zood R e L P e enca | :'" graln but very few were successful. The o e Wweek, #4172, blunces, & 18wk For | the buyingside Wl e gencral thing, beow vers satisfactory. A | Uhiledto fusicy Gl A the lows of wiopy thun 2600 Rewd s | e ]I“.nhlr‘\‘u\\lu'l .!:l::'| :‘nn.uu;;nmll Selling 5 Government Creop Beport the correkponding weak last yéar:” Clearings, AN Thr BIster. vioE AL B e oifers : Jeen experienced it loss during the next | e quantities of gra o disgusted and ASHINGTON, May 0,—(Special Teo ogram to | e S et R L Skl Rood many houses report a slight increase in [ {oifeis o : . six weeks will also be very considerable is the | started In to engineer a rise. The result was | Tie BEe]—The condition of winter grain on G L the volume of trade as com pat 1 witha yenar | Feeders opinion of those best quatitied to judge, but as | 4y, carly sellcrs soon found themselves | My LIS teporied by the statistician of the b bt L e o T e wntow r d s other houses repe rger | Stockers eeviition to whether ' the will be any further ling o department of ulture as follows: Wheat, Loxnoy, May 0. Closing quotations: cents more. \What will I do then, strangert oy ud still other | report a larger | plocKers marked advance fn prices 18 o ques- | Scrambling to get the grain back again. July | GEPATEIGnE OFuEECo e A O T ndvined : Ll Al Why,you see,sister has such o terrible cough, fncrease, amounting in some cases toa n | Halls tion _ upon which all are greed, | in the first minute.touched 60ige and sold off | i Whieat of § point during April and quite as | Consols money 4 4 ki T and people say it will be bad on her if shé ot 20 per Ou_the other hand & few | Oxven w‘r'wqu ".‘,.‘,‘5'3.1 :Vl‘ju’l on certainly 3\[ in the carly dealings to 97%c. when the bears | nuch in ry A gain in wheat is veported fn | % bbb Hhect St DAL cOmMmon don't wet better soon, and the folks tell me )_.:;.I,H‘ ur that n_,;u’ hias w;‘..v.‘u‘:m"; de Btigs T atrong so fur us fut cattle urc cancertied, | took on horns and began to buy, the price shot | )‘ M “ Pl Gt ,{I’,‘ LBMIELIGE U ]'1\‘1" { Pennsylvania Haller's sure cough syrun will eure it right v LIS 1N Hiok RHAUHIANG P DY LI g8 s | Woatorn stours Toxas grass cattle scason 18 now open dnd the | bears agaln turned seliers and o their offer- | The'uniformity of cond!tion 18 somwwhat ro- i strauger. hTacars teada of Omatia 1s tully a8 god as | Yeators cows Wass U When native crissers will make thele | fngs —a re.ction o e followed, | markuble, no state average being iower thin AL T LA B e - vLolesale trade of Omaha is fully as good g g i appearance in the market Is not far away. | than on s rally to o%e but | 9 Thocondition of mowing lands is also | the open murket for both short and s ign Subject., t was durimgz the early part of May, 1500, 5 S8 D ” Within a4 week over 6,000 Texas cattle have i u t o ft m ; ¢ tion k * %050 | month bil por cent i & \ it was duriitg the carly part of Muy, 180, | Rango of Prices Paid for Hoga, | LV LGk over 08 Texas cattle bate | year offorings were too hoavy and n dectine | Ikl javeraging v, ranglig | from o) to | miot LFCL This Ttalian question reminds me of wgas OUC Of confidence in the business situati qone ftollowing lable shows the range ‘vv( cen fatted on cotton seed or corn and were | suceeeded, the market closing at 08%e. May | s 68, ranging from 1t 4100, T 1 Bank Statement, the “foreign subject” imposture, as it and they are preparedto push trade for all | oated: M h0gs on the duys Indls | salable at #.2:@Q ,tirass cattle from that | was rather a fancy deal and closed about 1G ; except'a drop in Utah tos0 and in New Mexico BERLIS, May 6 The statement of the Tms | was practised in this country during tho there is in in it. The reports of the country | Friday, Apr ssoma g0 | AULE Ao quoted at ELMGAL, “uccording 1o | 110 higher than on yesterday. Cable advices | o &% On the castorn slope of the Mocky | porial iunk of Gormuny shows an inereaso ot | war “says n writer in Open Court. moerchants arc most encouraging and indicate | Saturday 5 4 20z The prices for hogs were not quotably differ- | W indicativo of wouker markots, tho | SoUBtAS corn IS Wit foc S potnte ot ABRIL | specte of $50,000 marks When the draft was orderved, regiments a better condition throughout the stata at | fonday, April 4k ent from those current on yesterday. The | weather was fine and fuvorable to the grow= | maxbuun, - % i Bank of I A Bullion. of patriots who for years had been cons largo than might bo generally supposed to | Uiy Aprits, o e 4 wants of shippers alone abiout equalied the | ingcrops and the government report wus eX- Tho progress of spring plowing has been [ Loxbos, May 0.-The amount of bullion ) exist. Tho unusually high prices at which | T)5\ rsdny. A e 5 “ % umberin thepens and there was i quick | peeted 2o be bearish, % greatly retarded by an excess of molsture 0 Into the Bk of Fneiwnd on butunees | BPicuous us hustlers and knockdownera all kinds of farm products are selling places | Pridiy. 3 ‘yvl ML, T clenrance at full prices. From $5.0503.10 On the other hand, there was la export | Iy thecentral gnd southern belts the propor= | today is £83,000 at the polls, marched gallantly up to the 10 keép up their store accounts in fairly good | Montiny, May 4 4 cnils. Tiicra wis fot much irading below | 8LOFe. logothor with Soma. bid Crop roports, | baatecn states resort a Tavorniie. condition . Paris Lientes, claimed exemption on the ground that ghape. In some sections of the state the fact \‘\"“; Ly, \‘ M . i 4.5, and a stll smaller number at better than | ineluding damage by insects and hot winds in | for spring wheat and rair progress to date in r AME May 0-Three per cont rentes, Mt | thoy were *foreign subjects™ of all sorts that the farmers are all at work in the fields | 0 nesdnye Ay A .00, HAVEE.0 taking most of the offerings, | Michigan, Luter in the day fine rains were | ail the southern states. 1t i heon delayed for the aceount of emperors, kings, and quecns. They Prodices a slight. decresss in the movement | o reday; Muy ... Much more than ordinary steadiness has | reported in the Red river valley and on the | by heavy rains and later by arouth which has Dettver Min! sien i toat | Reion PRk . Feiday, tay 8. 45 mirked the course of the hog market during | lower Jim rive rendered plowing difticult und impertect. 1 LY ! b AL ince tolovory flag undor the i 5 aturdiy, May 0 45 the lust six days. Prices were weik and stro Bradstreet's roports and estimates fndieated | ghe Ohio vailey in exeess of moisture deliy DENVER Col, May 0.-The mining market | sun, excepting the American flag, and As to prices of standard goods in a whole- L y frod e S e B L s = ; by turns, but the range of values wis notat | a stoek of only 75,000,000 bushels vistbie and - | plowing through March and rerfered with | closed dull, very dill, today, there being but | oy Sdomanded™ that their names bo > Average Price of Hou sale way a decline of G per keg is reported ‘ an ce ol Hogs, any timd more than 5@ 0c away from the elos- | Visible in the Un.ted States on May 1. Brad= {11 progress in some places durine the fiest | 1tte denind for any stoek’ outside of Dia- s B on naiis, Tho coffec market is fim and Snowing the average prico paid for loads | g quotations of Inst week. The general ten- | street’s and Beerbohm's totals for the United | two weeks in April 1 Work has progressed | mond B, Emmons and - Puzzler. Prices were stricken from the lists, Public spirited sirups higher. Tho sugar market is casier | of hogs on the days indicated in 1553, 1530, | dency wassiightly inthe directionof improve- | States “und Canada, afloat for Europe and | papidly sinee and germination has generally | Several “points lower. — Total sal fellows long eminent for skill in that with a_aecline of ‘.con granulated. Sowe | 1800 aud 1891 ment, prices showing a gain for the week of | available in Europe, show that the supplics | been prompt. The season has been fayorable [ Closing branch of eivil enginecring which divects xinds of dried fruits are easier 2 _ | 5@10¢ for common wnd mixed lots, The fact | have fallen off from January 1 to May Lonly | and spring work is well advanced and in o - 5 ! DL LG Say U1 May W, | May %] May %, | that this udvance hus been mude in the face | 16075000 bushels, against 38,006,000 bushels for | §&coming up and growing finely. The frosts | Amiaoye PO Iy e caucus machinery swarmed at the consu- COUNTRY PRODUCE, T - = fi'” ";m rably au ;u-nl.» arrivals had I:u ‘nnm.,m ing ]‘l‘l"li‘ll last r Brad- | on Muy 5 and 6 cnused some damage 10 fruit | Argonant 15 Little Ru lates clamoring for safety. In comie In country produce. the changes in prices | } 08 8 tn i i effeet to strengthen confidence in the sta- | street’s reports avaflable stocks of grainon | and eariy vegetables allara 6 | Matehloss. 0% ADHOATLS T g Jking b A d el A H 4 7%y 4o 4 bility of prices. as the near future is not | May 1 conipared with last year asfollows TR i SRR g poa MM parndox appeatud Hungatinns divoiing bave been slight on most articles, as in the | & Bt auay 5 A i f R kK . . u the aid of Austria, Poles appealing to iy B e o bl L 1 DAL i likely to sce uny very marked additi Wheat, 1801, 85,062,000 bushels; 1830, 5,525,000 STOCKS AND BONDS, g Ty Morning Glim LA Al ) apy W R B I T ) T i | bt to our suppties. I “point of quulity | bushels. F T T 4 feokcter Besiiviier 6 oro Russin, and fierce’ Fonians demanding s & noticeable fact tha ey marke 6 § i1 | Sunda ere s improvement as compared with orn was fairly active. e feeling at the ¢ g 40 k Indlan o protection o o s 19 y spring has been very high as compared with | . the previous fow weeks, the receints of ples | opening was falrly steady, but the loc NEW YORK, May 0.—The stock market was | Rig Six the protectionof tho British flng, W hat previous years, A vear ago a good many | o | | having deercased, while the portion of good | erowd was b g s | arish and sold ‘enough to cause | active for the short session tods ° its hias grown more | & break in prices, T of the demand has | strong in sympathy v and the | 1 niarket then grew | weaknes which hus been the feature of the | Calon th the rally in wheat. | weck culminated in a sharp d Ty is more wonderful still, they got it. Th heavy and medinm wel t tho United States proniinent eggs wore selling fu this market under 10c and plenty of them were placed in cold stor- Recd Nutional \lto consul knew a he characte ighest and Lowest Sales of Hogs. h i ¢ inthe lust | Clay County Running Lode. could not afford to quarrel with other m, not changed. 1t still runs almost exelusive! but weakene enr th =, July opened at U] age at 8. Taking into_account the num- | The fallowing condenscd table shows. tho | 10 fin Averige of tHim 150 o 5K pounds vo- i | 00 Eh Lo (0 88, alited 10 sy, s | BOUF to the lowest prices of the week dn all | Chhing R natlons then, and with an air of ims ber of eges produced in Nubraska, this ad- | highest and lowest sales and highest and low= | utter neglect of hogs of heavier w ¢, The early selling was caused | the leading shares, The prime movient in the | [t R coy 1918 | Pugelors. perious dictation they (uired that VAR oo hse Hearivor At advantage to the | st averuge of the sules of hozs and the dates | Eastern buyerstook a lirger percent of | by fine weather and Indications of lurge re= | market is now the expected lurge exporta- | Emmons ... Giig Clandin those *for 1 subje ‘ts? be relensed farmers and merchants. this market in cach month during the | offerinzs thin for any previous week of the | evipts. tion of gold, and while the weakness in rates [ (ol 1 reasure R AIMSLITRDEEE f liabil army. The long looked-for increase in the receipts | Montis stated season, seeuring nearly five-errhths, Outs were fairly active. but unsettled, | o5 0 0 g Ironelud ‘ol rom liabi u\ to service in the army. o at la g = CATTLE—Keceipts, 6.000; shipments, nones | There was talk of dry weather at one time and | for forelgn exchanze is regarded as indicating Some of those very same non-combat- of butter has at last put in an appearance, H narket steady; extra stecrs, #6,100.6.5; oth rain at another which kept prices movi w@n early end of the gold shipnients, the heavy (] At the same time there was an improvement z £ra, SKGOU0T Texuns. FLBNOLTo: hilfors, | and down within libora) ranges - * " | ‘Qeclmoon thelr purchase of the banks of LOBOnISInOE (b e (b G i e B0 (Il elitblit e in the quality due to new feed. At tio closo 1,004,505 butehers' Cows, 8000480, " | “brovisions started out weak with grains. de= | Lug bogan to bo folt in the rates for mone RosTON. Mass.. May 6.—The followine were | when arrested for political offenses of tho week an easier feeling was not | HoGs~Receipts, 03 shipments, 6,000: | clined — still furthi dvanced sharply on | 8 t ( H rite & one the closine prices “on stocks in the Boston | there, declarved themselves to be citizens in the market and a decline must come bo- market wetive, irregulars comnion. $.50@.70: | large buying by Kennett. Hopkins, and other | A0 0Derators find themselves unable tocarry | stock market today of the United States, claiming the pro- foromany days, When it does como dealors | packers and fixed, $#.80690; prime heavy | commission irms wnd then weakened, July | the stocks with which they are loaded in | {oonon & Topeka Huron I toction of tha Amertean fling: and what expect 10 soc the market drop very rapidly " and butehers” welghts, $.00@3.10; Tight, §465 | pork started out at. $1200, sold to 81160 fni= | many eases. T some of theso the shipments. | iisdon § ats Kenrsnric ik TR and shippers should beware of allowing ol EHERP—Recelpts, shipments, #50; mar- e P however. ure scarcely Justified by the rates | Lhi, Hub & Quines tiny I oRb Ol N D s O stocks purch the present high prices to 2 kets ste s, GAUGLD. § lexan e y _ | which have prevailed for the last two months, AR Sunta Ko 4 ¥ - = : ¥ it the | i kets st natives, #640606.55 Texans, ANTICLES OPEN. [IGH, | TOW. | CLOSE K. C. 8L & G TS wnta Fo Clpier e BirnevIch roaGhas Bee bld e accumulate on their hands. 14 6. 19@0.4 # # EN. [Inen. [ row. | CLOSE- | said to have Leen brought about by the par- | Little Rock & Ft. 8. 85 [Tamnrack r. Birney cures catarren. co bld’g. he receipts of poultry have not been o WiiEAT - No. ties who suceceded in locking moncy lust fall | Mass. Cos 19 |Anniston Land Co Ty large, but at. tho same timeno very active I T i oo leronsle 1o [ 610 | fworder to lower the markot and for thosume | Hegéan Con, coin A Tan G At the Battle of Tippecanoe. ‘domand has been doyeloped aud prices re % _St. Louis Live 8tock, iDL R pury There s no other expluna- | dots % SR angiLo An interesting incident in conncetion with main about steady, These prices, however, 1501 i 5 g Louis, Mo, My 0.—CATTLE—Receipts, poiiet X ; oid Colony el Telephion Prosident Harrison's visit to Atlanta was his AL T 3 2 | danuary...| 1] 37 5 5005 shipu LUK Jowers fair to fan 2 tion of the unusual outgo of gold | G (el LD u 4 B L SR D [ e SOCOURYRRl | phriier (g 00 i nntive steers. #4.1045,15 Texans and Indians, at the low rates of exchange prevailing. The | Xllouer Min Co (hew) i Water Power. . mecting with Mr. George Cook, a courtly, CEUR BN ED TR D RO e A 5 T e 5100, o 3 market sturted off today with some pressure | Atlantic .. AN clderly gentleman. Tho grandfather of Mr. o hiAy miarket hias ] experianced adocided Uil o 4 e e e Tl b to sell. appurently tbe rematns of yesterday's | &S Met, I 22k | Cook was the ‘:{pvum Cook who saved tho raalk in bHbeatit iz bie woelk owiiz ta tho - = 1ehe; §4.6004.55, June . movement. but there were indications of in- | Frankin T life of General William Henry Harrison from Jaige raceipts and the accumulation of stocks, Range of t'rices of She i e July.... side buytniz in Missouri Pacific and of buying | —————— ~————————— | the Iadians at the battle of Tippecanoe. Mr. Tho best uplaad bay has sold on track at 811 | The following table shows the prices pald Kansas City Live Stock, MESHEORK i other stocks by operators who were working New York Mining Quotations, ‘I““‘i "Il;!.-‘(h'* Cock ;“mlllh-"k"\ ~|'|-'mhnr'llh“\v IBItOn e R DRty B0y oe v tor sheep: KANsAs City, Mo, May 0.--CATTLE—Re- St for a whe narket was & per v Vo uy 0.—The n, TRy days with Governor Bullock and on invita. por ton, u prouty good price, but low to what | for sheen ceipts, B000; shipments. 5005 market steady, | fopiemier. 4 it hhor at This Influence | NEW Yok, My 0.—The wining quotations | yjgy of Mayor Hemphil went up the road to +lSL0D Sl e e higher; stee cows, &0 miade itself felt and u e Lrally of small 5 meot the president. The mecting of the two TOE FRUIT MARK S e staokere and focdors, 895D T 6 oportions was brousht alout, The hank | Ad s Con I gray haived grandsons was very cordial and Strawberrios have recotved the most, at- | Westerns ; Hoas—Receipts, - ddo0; ~shipments, 820; [ July H e LB LA I e they enjoyed a pieasant chat during the rida tention from dealers during the past week. e steady, higher; ull grades, §.25¢4.80. Septoa 1 LU L thiesurplus resarvo of | LT iy i \umm. into the city quality has not averaged any too good. | Offielal receipts and dispositic n of swuek ] 4 M T, July... 0 the | once wis that the actual conaition | Homeatke :"‘"“ Syate Haller's barb wire liniment has met with The quantity of inferior stock received [ stown w;n.»x.,.-.n\\ur the Unfon stock r SR S September.. . 0 by | of the banks was not so favorable as indicated [ HOrn=lIver L-_LLLL RYYOTY oxtraordinary favor, and cases pronounced Bos depressed tio market oven on good Truit gonspuny o ¢ swenty.foue hours ending ut | NSIRUNENTS placed on record May o, Casty .w,un,,m,\\),.,,. ARHGIIOW by the statement. The sclline was ‘rosumed Coffes Optla {hourable hive been treated with' success: and prices have been low for the scason of | 2 ©'¢1ock b m. Muy 0, 18 Lt i LoUR—Quict u 1; spring. & 1orpiaedivironithoreforaigandiovomitne 5 tivery farmer should keep a bottle of this 5 & Ass (B WARRANTY DEED3. fn S A e G strongest stocks yielded readily, and almost W Yonrk, May 0.—Coffec options opencd | 1 { & v the 3 ar, In fact they have been selling | . TR Y 37 < C Barton to W T Wyman, und i lots SR intor, | 8.0006.0; gtraits, #0002 all the first stocks 1|vn}||uwl}n4 Wlper cont | stoady and qnehanged at 5 pomts up. elosed | Justly celebrated remedy; ready for instant most too low to encourage shipments. W. . &) SHEER. SWEE | Pat und 22, blk 4, Orehived 1L ¢ 2,000 o8 tanring \whot Lsllol Noi 8| 1t the best prices of the eariy dealin steady at dapoints down to 5 points up. | use. Shaw, one of the largest dealers In small | ¢or ™ iioua” | Cars. Head. |Care. 1tead. |Cars. | Head, | © P Coy and wife toJ C Robiuson, und spring wheat, Ko Fred, shosaris,. There was an effort to recover on” the ¢ Sules, 8750 bazs, ineludin L RILOG@I1.05; fruits'in St. Louis, was recently in this city | <2 o e - | "t 1009, blk 20, Boyd's add.... om0 [ RORT N0 e, v 7 cline, howey and the buying the | June, 81285 July, #1770 cust, $17.:45] and threw some light on the berry question. | o2 | 1o | a0 | 7 | 1w | 3 Castbur u“-um wite to k) Stringer, I No.2 white, 51@ade; No. | last 'few wminutes aotually steadied the | Septimber, $1670:" October, #16.1a; Ducenbe He remarked that the prospects for all kinds | ~ JORITIO! S 3 Jot 16, Hawe's . : J warket and brought’prices In some instances | #1520, spot Rio; falr cargoes, & ik RA]L\WAY TIME BRRD T v e '“,“,“\;.k,:,irlf;‘:.:,,) e _ DISPOBITION, i _ | allorion'to Thanas - lirinii, A up small fractions. o ibas wa stondy at | 32l a0 8 ive yei iiitdeadid Buyors Cattie, T Tlogs, | Shaep. 46, Cunninghum & Brenng b} c 111 N aQ o rally, but close owest figures, The e — = the best in five years. Especially in St. 3 e b AL P | patiiek Ford and wife to Thor P eRE ',:2:}]{‘.',{ pomlnals No. & M@ | 1 ohanges o Josses of 1he lars New Yo Goods. Tonves [CHICAGO, BORCINGTON £ Q/f AnT Louis county the prospects are very flatter- | omana Packing Co. .. | 0 lot b Ford's Suratoga add ... 850 0. 1, SLIGL1YY fractions and ific 1s down '3 and ORI M A D a ) G iTo a oy sn ooy || omstanSETISppul0thisnaiMaof Biarol OF ing, strawberrios being unusually iarge for | The 6. 1 Hammond o | | s | ormona Tankins to G- W Lowin, o O L Reading and Louisville cach 1 per cont.” e -|-,,;,]" Vita N0 feutiros buba more 800 the time of year. and they will probably be | SWift&te .. |y ontii e 0 lot nd w30 £t lot 13, bIK 8, Shul Poik—Mess pork per birrel, $11.60a11.65; | {Fading reac e L] LT JE a8 t0. the. manit Bigiiinle i e StliRtanin B e e, 5 L 0 Lewls Heisler 'to Hanpah and Elia i s TalionTders (boxed); 85, Jonds were not so hut sy DT SR S ) R et AL ey o I8 ki SR EEOHOrLOIAYS fiLectinrer i Guslel, lots 18 and 1Dk 12, lrown ars Clons bidos (boved), BLOGDL. | DAU el I yani ,}}" e dispiayed R A R B e, eaves |BURLINGTON & MO. KIVER At vl 3 X . B 4861y ik o wal- | On n bas m ). several ma 0 Omalin. epot 10t a reputation all over the country for [ — Totl........ 3¢ Lakin i wite to GIT Siee oYitsky—Distillera finished goods per gal- | fghg'wore sustained. o VoW i 2 producing the finest berries grown. The = SIx18 10 1 nw cor 10t 30 Gise’s add..o. 1300 | "Beahn - Cut loat, unchanged. Government bonds were aull and steady o New Yotk \on M 1035 & |00 Dendwood Expran peach trees aro most too heavily loaded to Disposition of Stock. Patrick land company to ke Receipts and shipments todiy were as fol- | State bonds were dull und steady. New Yok, Muy 8-Woor-Ste but Denver Express mike good fruit. ‘The cherry crop promises | Showing thedisposition of stock as shown by 1es, 10tS 1 1o 24, bk 70, Dundee Place 31700 | lows: - Pennsylvania Oll spot closed 71%; June op- | dulls domestic ficece, @iie; pulled, 2dwsic; Donver Night Kxpross to be the largest wrown in eight years, The | the books of the Union stockyards for the (:]ul”nl ank Kohout, 10t 7, blk 115, : n|~yuxn<nl;d]..¢l: m:‘ly:;rlx Uiy lowest 12: clos Xis, e, i oo Liucoln Limityd all i s RBiTiatis cek ending Sa [ o1 n iy 001 ng ot xitles S.000 burre = on small fruits in Vermont, Massachusetts and | Week ending Saturday, M nth o und! enatping b Tod ARTICLES. RECEIPTS, | SmipnExts. | e following are the closin tons for Miscellancous Markoets. i ortions of New York have been injured by Buyvers [ Cattle “Tyan, 1007, DIK 115, Sout) Ol | B G e BT Lenvos KO8T 3 &0 1 = tyan, 10t 7, bIK 115 South Omaha. .. ., I e leading stocks o 5 ork stoc A St fig eny 5 B g rosts, but 1o what extent has not yet been | (rialin Packing (o 3 ank Soth ind wife to Alex. Schmidt R e — | exchunge tod R T T T AT Omaba. | _Depoi i6ih and Mason 8is. | Omaba.. ascortatued. Tue BAL Hammond €0 nd wite, lot 1, blk 4, Park Forest add Dusheis. 200 | Atehion. 7 W in buik, $.20; r New York, 7.0 T, R Clly Day Beprses ol p VRALTABLES. S G e South Omitha lana company to Wiiliam Corn, bushiels U0 | Adathn Exprosss.sse: 3 B 045 » ght Exp. vin U, 107 6,45 8 m The marke pen well s od wi o InE | Latowsky, lotssto 12, blk 144, South Oats. bushels I s Alton & Terre Haute, Central 1timore in bulk, #4.0604.6 Teave UNION PACIFIC The market has been well supplied with all | Shippersana foe Owaha . 1,050 | Rye. bush N 5000 do preferre . C. & 8t 1, s for Jun Omaha. Denot 10th and Marey Sts k|ml.~1nif \‘-vm‘»lul;llc« and no difticulty has been | Lottoser . | Selby & Rush to J A Glileapie, lot 7, bik Bariey, bushels. .. | (] Amerlean Expross - o preferrod. i CoTToN REED O1L—Quict n: erude, off [ 1010 8 m| Kunsas City ixpress (ex Sun.).| 435 p m exporienced in flling shipping orders. Both Total | P Albrizhts aonex e B0 e e T B RS Ohio & Missiexippi| | 171 93 00s yollow, oIF grade, B4 1030 Denver Expross | 400 b m Cal x:\-mlm ntulu] the :;u:l N m;l- Xlll.lklnl;,' 1';"(1”"- — e = B Salman, |;<“='“h :(‘;H‘: Ill«l_ |~:.|L 1068 o000 | maTket, was cisio L A I Cannd 1...:;..” o vreterred.co.. ?.m Strong; city (2200 for ph 20pmi i Overland Irn:q ] 9% p m nents to this market 5o that the offering: ST 5 3 24, DIk 19, Hunseon i ) Oy creatnery, Be; | Canada Southiern ptarlo rn pom|Grand Istand Exp. (ox. S [l o s marie oitnay Lo lomating Representative Sales. aylor and wite to 1 mphell; e e b i oRtra | fDantm) e (Creagnlmbioyg ROSIN—Dull and steady: strained, common 2 p Pacitic Express W pm been selling lower this weck owiug to the Now Av Pr. No.“Av, b, i s AR GOl e mn 080 [haroried b ! N ey s Ll o good, $LAG1.T0, Leaves |ONICAGO, MIT. & ST. PAUL | Arrives more liberal offerings, GRG0 20 blk 10, Patrick’s 2d add Eaas—13@He, TURPENTINE=Quiet and steady, Ownhia. | U 1, depot. 1005 and Marey Sta. | Omuha, 0 TioN -~ Quict; American $16.004 15,00, 010 5 A Olilsaga Mxprevs SPECULATIVE MARKETS, 1. QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, . Now I S ata ot hull, firmi; wet salted, New Orleans | 913 & m| 01010 [Chicako Kxprass. ) The past week has seen enormous scalping n JF Kedenburg o C L Werlinmmer, nw Gaw o ot 4300 patndi)IRERE (80103408, VD0 ; . trades on eacn side of tho_wheat market at 9. ar 8-16-11...... e . 11 N Lok 8 SpRERE T x W Rock Ialani RoUBdS 0850 omnrn, | .- hepot. loth 'ana. Marey Sts.| Orsah Chicago. The goneral drift has been in favor 5 bEEDS. LG it AL L rerd Gk & A E st v Trader's Talk. S T TR of our magnificent crop prospects and the o EW Simeral. special adminstrator. to ' S L d Jast Tenn 8 ul SN ¢ . g ‘ o X i WP m 0 H S OINMEAL—QuIGt, steady. New Youk, May S.—Kennett, Hopkins & Co, A Atantc Express. L 60 p m beautiful weather. The markot closed lower # A E Budioni, e 0 feet lot s, bIk, P ri WiEAT— Kec 184,100 bushels; exports, javipreforred e Mun g | 10 8. A MeWhorter: The stock market has [ 480 p ml. Vestibulo Limited 111011045 & m but not very wealk. A Place . e W54 bushels; sales, 5,584,000 bushels PRIy St it & G 25 ¢ | Deer more than ordh rrives t ily active for u Satur- | Tenves | BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, 3 Corn receipts nave been large and the mar- i, o0k wnd Marey s Sinana, tures; shels spo Spot, PP oot Al s o nratorred: G0 prefored g | day and prices safivred ail along the line, | cmana. | Depot 10th and Marey Ste. | Omana, T ota of tra i iieee A OW 0 O CXPOTLS V. LY vl Y ' 1 Tis - — Kot has givon away under them, closing. b Totalamountof tennstors, 430 | lower, fairly active for oxporai No. 2 red. | port Wayi o Cont N iron’ L B¢ | Thiereare lndications” i eoent urchasers | i i, Sloix Oty Passenge s the lowest price of the week. The Improvement R-cord BU122112:5 aflonts $.103,@1. 161, 0, . |.n":ul<‘lr4‘-d STocktog Vailey T T, b | e e ey Mhaospaor Jodacs, | 430p ml.i::.... .8t Paul kxprens 1ok Oats have been dull and the main trading The following fleurss show the totals of | Ied FLOSL@L13%] No. 1 northern, 1o arrive, | Houston & Toxas URion Pacit, e thrown over toduy on Stop 1oss ordors ] Arrivos. in them has beeu in sympathy with corn and e 2.1l v 1 hard, to arrive, $1180@ 114 1ilinois Central. ... J bright prospects for crops in this Omuha., Wheat: real estate transfers, building permits and | No.2 0 o, $1.105@ 1,105, Options deo . Paul & Duluth have encouraged, and continue to encon Lol 035 am Provisions comparatively steady with great bank clearing for the weel : 1 through the day and closed 461 under nnsas & T¢ . the publie to believe thut railway shares will e o = RO oo s iy A R i g yesterifuy they elositic wel vt il Lakoe Erle & W Ex N e A Tenves |CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN. | Arrives iquidating of longz stuff ‘by ouisiders and L ESTATE TIRANSF ragtarduy; diey Arpass I A Rent a0 preferred iy ut thestern dogic of the fulling | GEAT |17 depot. 10th and Marcy Sta.| Oniah lower markets in consequence. Monday i b1 05 Say, OLOMa QL 0k Clochie, $ionve; | Lake”Shore Olliioarse L T T EC L 3 SRR Tuesdiy L08ig 1 ARG st 5 rope where financfal troubles existin a [ ceveee Chleago Express IN WALL STREET 1 ey Uiy, S 001,05 Closimg at 81.00; Anguse, SLiy | Loutvilie & Nasii. MG TN TOERunt S iega I8 v aaoNDtely wakins o B Rl e the exports of gold aro attracting more at- 1 iy @14, closing at SLLT: & prember, $1.025G | Momphis & Oiar Ontario an impression. The bank statement showed m torn tention evory week, as 18 natural, The street 3 Friduy l-‘g_-, closing at #102%:; October closing ut | Michigan Central Quicksily loss of #4679,160 in surplus reserve and i loss m/Loeal E X, (excopt Mo t s i 3 s Fridny #1053 December, 8LOS@RLO, closing at | Mil, 1 8. & Weeeori. do proforre I cush of 8,506,000, The 1058 0 reserve would - ; - calculates that these exoorts will do no hurm 2 00 Suturduy S0 May (1802, $L0THR@LONN, closing ut | dopreforred. !l nich.'s W T 14 v8 been growter but for i muLeriy do Jeaves |7 OMAMA & T LOUI 80 loug 8 the quantity sent abroad is not Total B1L074 Minn. & St Lo Winconsin Centrai. fin dopoaits, and. thero 18, no doubs that the | Crmans. U h_10th and Maroy Bt ereater than the vroduction of American o BARLEY--Qut of season. dopteferced s, horn pfd banks ire Worse off thin the statenments show | 490 pmi .St Louls Cannon Ball......[120 p m mines, but there must also be an allowance L0 Monday I&‘Am eV MALr—Dull; - Canadian country | Missouri Pacitic.. ) because of the large shipments of gold tods Leave | ¥ K & MO, VALLEY. Arrive for consumptio in tho arts, and some addi- b . I ©, $1.00001.05, 5 Nashville Chatt Sugar T all of which comes out of hinks. but does not | omaba. | Depot 15th and Webster Sta, | Oman B A g ek 1006 60 o W | Mokl el in R Conn—Leceipts, 11,00 bushels; exports, Vashvl ear Trust piloGuhioh eomus bt Uiinke bt daosinag [ic ; § . on to the monetary stock will also be neces- 11:0 47 ONARYL s e bushels; sules, KG.000 bushels of futuress L | Nodo Central.. o ¢ Sonthern Puciic i averages. Stocks closed | Goow (... Binck T11lls Expreas.... 7 sary from timoe to time, as povulation and the Thursday.....oeesrs . 000 bushiels spot market dulland frrog orfolk & West pfd,. 62 |Ore, 8. L. & Utah Nor buta few fractions above the lowest prices [ yuo a w) i w Exp. (Ex. Bunday( volume of business incrouse ridiy A , ific...... 2078 o Grand i I otul sales, [ 610 p m|Wa Lincaln Pas. (. Su volume of business increases. Friduy ular. closing firn; 80zsle 1n olevator Sriaem asia i el ’I“”’d Sovdreg o Yook 210k els AR ST P b cnor posvecTs 1o 130 y oA B TR R o Y. Doaver & Guit. 304 CHICAGO, Muy 0.—Kennott, Houkins & Co. to | Tarvr] AT continue good in Nobraskn, although it fs | 2.1 i 1460 00 Total Torihgs, modyratoly uo- | e aividend, 8 A MOWhortor Thur Wid sty pressir | Gae | nepol ioth and Wetsser sta getting rather dry in some Sections for small | 5 13 T Jhe ; osing ut Gihes July, Mo | The total sales of stock today w from bears In whout ourly In tho session by | o rar—Bioux City Accomarodaty 0 06 el Thie. tarias are busy Buibtesta | 3.dw oy 1081 Monday . closing W Ge; Rugust 8R@HNG closingat | LT sharos,ineluding ‘Atehison, yhieh thy price wis toreud down Teent. hut fin | i) 8 & R, Fey Accmamdation | 40 b their corn and the acreage will be large. 201160 140 17 ucsdiy 1er, 57 Lackawanni, $#3: Louls vile & by iprafuig tho Tuikeh v awas iafvanend 1 \a 00 K Paul Limited 425 m L A Wednesd Ve “Receipts, 62.000ymishels; exports, 183 | ville, = 10am; - Missourl Dacifie, 0 2 cou plgan el to tmid by 1ho | 515 p m|Hancrort Passenger (Ex Sunday)l 8.4 o OMAHA LIVE STOCK i STOUKERS ANDFEEDERS ursdiny bushels; sales, 85,000 bushels futures; 4,000 | Northern = Paclfie, 7,567 Keading, o) | declded weakness in corn and locul longs gen- | === 5 = 4 LIVE 2 5 1. 50 4 300 1.1000 363 Friduy bushels’ spots Epot maxkes aull and irron and & “Wheoting. 40! St Wi, sopa | erally sold out noar tho close. The price ro- | Tenves | MISSOURL PACIFIC Arrives AL 4. M 3 §40 1. 800 365 | Saturday 5 lur: options dull and "exsler; May closing, | Unlon Pacifie, 56 0. Bank clearings toduy, [ 45408 finally ahout where it dud Nostardng, o8 atis. | _Depot IRh and Weuster Bts, _| Omahs., OATTLE-Official roceivts of cattio - 1011 | % 90 100 %0 Bitse; dune closing, 54%csJuly, 5@, closs LM 0323 i 16,010, For the weck, | n1ie CXport tove o 8 aatiyo, Now York | 10407 gt Louts &5 0 Rxnread:...| 8.1 0'm as compared with 1000 yostorday snd 1.760 CALVES, Total ing at 5b; August cldSfug, 420: Septomber, [ FDA548I] balunees! K550, FOROELIE BOaULIKIN BUsGte i ken taday. || 8108 5t louls 8 K. 0. Express....| 60 s m Saturday of lst weak e receipts during 315 1,10 450 1.160 500 A Wihe spot No white,goes westorn, 35z o = ash wheat was quoted o hitzivers CVlinneapi: | o e GO T PACTHT .22 the woek were 040 as compared with [ 5. 48§ spe white western, ol gie; S Clhicago, ] Financial Review. s and has been very strong livre, The move for | gatlte| Uuion Dopot, Counell Blutls BT he | woele prior. The market was HEIFERS. 4 - osrQulst and firw; RERpIUG, NEW YORk, May 0.-The Post says: The | visiole supply, and we belleve this will be o ¥ p Night Expross B sty on handy’ tatbeeves, slow i sagsing (310 g 50 DeWiw's Little Hovsirn and quiet: stato neavy gold exports were the controlilng face | weekly ocourrence until reserves dwindle 1o i L AUAntie Bxpress: (11 05 p quothiers, ul“‘rlu‘\”l‘llfll."l‘llhl‘:”‘l\ ws etive nd L« AanTcins S d chioton B Dol tors on the exchange and the general expec- | point where the wost inveterate bear will find | Vestibule Limited........ [ 1080 o m fiem; othor grudes unelinge wwderswers | P B P R AT KUGAN= ftuw: Qulote nominats fulr refintng, | Sitlon with that the BL2L00" sent out: this | complete satistaction. Much higher pricos CHICAGO & RORTITW ESTERN. | Arrive Hoas—OMelal recelpts of hoss 3307, ag | 1 soringer. The completion of the Reading Termi- | {6 5eptrifusnls. ",“..J-J.;t ci sules yexterduy | B{000.000 10 810000 in the aurpiis Teserve of | 0418 4o not 100k 1k 4 fattoring short sl At LI UL gompared with "0 Vostordiy® and "l | 1 cowand it nal will enormously increase the subur- | foss L idSibhls, 20 bomhoads u AhesY | o bk b thir statemont toduy. - Thelust | eurrent rices Thoy v lid about cnoug ; v the Woeck Were 200 comprred Wity Sty | 3 SBROR. ban travelers to and from Philadelphia | guls test, ocite, and oty mehuasdd figar | fsanat money yeuerduy wagavi e soneand | oL s hnedt forthepros Tita drotty : b the “week Cprior © The' iarket | opene WESTERN CATTLE every day, says the Press. The number | ®test at? li-We rofined, umehanged. | | thic duy, and as tar as these’ rates were any | well — shaken — out —and o buyers | s b % ivea Kecaomntie Mol i b m Adiire . ang “wiwady 5 Aunon £ %th b 3.8 of péople on” the lines of the Pennsyl- | Orlenns, quiet; commion o fancy, s - | index there was no positive Tightuess on the | will — wppoar — on furthor deoline, | ———burdwe Accommodation (Bat oniy)’ 88 p B e phid oum hhe FRURS. of "o e 3 Bwan— vania ruilrond who come to town every | - BYE—Quict; domesticy ful to 6xtru, 506%e: | Fata o s cont i the Tuet Lo weoka o rage | he J”'fi'f{f‘x‘?. "“.f Ualo fo vonsiderably | STOIICAGU, Mil, & ST, PAUL] Arrive i 0 Ho0 @65, TLEDE ShRbEAI0; honyy AR duy for business has multiplied ten-fold | J4Ran VNG L0 Siacrably higher than the average of May: | fons show decine for Ui day of 26 on pork, | 2rnsorl_Unton Depot, Council Wit " | Crausier H ’;'.”\:: 'mu\'f"\{ “';[.’:m The average of Av. 8h, Pr. No. within less than ten years, New York | 4,4 packages. H i recelpts, !“T“ and 1880, though not so high as 1887 and | for the weck #1 0 0n pork, 21 on lard and | 640 p m Chiengo Kxpress 016 am He s ).--l«'x.n., and 8075 & l‘l'l‘l(l‘llllylly“l.:é “A‘L]: i ’: I3 4 railvoads have had the same experience, qu;\i Steady; old meds, #1170 new | op \.',y\”.”n'y“ M AN LHO DapnaeRidan 50 QL EILK Lh ‘,l'l"\" Aslug ifiuences asido | 40 n Liloago Hypross 035 pm woeks L A ; On the New York, New Haven & Harte | M&is 810G 142; extra prime ¥ Susy_oner, i 1 the | from heavy stocks have been the lower grain | “jwaves N s . b N o0, 180 20 ¢ [0 28 40 405 i AR % < = CUT MEATS—Stead ckled he s, HN@oe; proeps f good crops that started the | markets, Hght cash business il the opera- sfer Union Depot. Council Bluffs Irunste SEwr—oMlal roceints of whowy 1,00 LB R @28 40 48 | ford railrond from Stamford to New | plbmrinmiaedys pickled bellies s%@ter | Poin " stocky ‘tho " presont prowpoct ‘of | tions of bear tradurs. On tho bier side 1s o P e Sy i e of That. week. Tho roceipts (uring the week 108 1%0 ¢ B York a club of daily travelers has been [ 10%c: midales, dull and firm; short e LS I TR OLBEIC | Boafant tusaeaurl the otianted pricss of B Kansae Cny Nigh Fairas | 002 | Were 2041 08 compared with Bl the woek 04 ) formed. The members pay for and en- | g kARPLowCE und dull western Gownward renction (n stocks. There hus been | proportion of the hozs recelvd lore are” e | Toave OMATIA & 811 N - hrior. The market was active _ and PE% ' oy the luxury of a special car, for which | M iy ¥ options wales, i | no lightness in the m market an shipped 0 castern states where the supp Transtes| Unlon Depot, Council Biufts, | Transter rm. . Natives, K030E5.10] westerns, 8.0 8 Y ) | ) ich | May Tuly, €601 at 800 it | Srou GG are ‘there wil b ) ] ply i B &5.10; . g i oach momber pays tho company 850 | Auguer #10s: Hoptomber, W 1SQT U, olosing at Bior, "und. an tor tua Bucmn thore 18 overy | omisaqo, N dupm Rt Louls Canon pal) oy v nts. ) 4 a year in addition to the regular | ¥flti October K., cloning wtkido. = ° | DRGSO thut we shiall hive Teavy inports of | 1 Swerie o o Yok elormick & Co to | "oaves [CHICAGO, BURL'N & QUINCY.) Arrives / [T R S b 0 4 i fare. This car is attached to the train | 16@ioc; western roam atern dulrys | kold'to pay for the wheat which Europe hus | of u'vary sctive scatulng markes 1n whese i | Srausferl Union lepot. Council Blufs_|Transfer t ; \-“\;mr o ol ;\M receipts and ship ) 4 e which leaves Stamford at 7:45 o’clock | fuctory, 254sic: Elgin, 2 boughs, ‘Even e el detmind biiis | which tie fluctuations hnve baen frequentund | (54 8 @0 Chicako Bapress shem ot oattlr o was sheep on the dates iudi ) ¢ i each morning, arriving at the Grand | CHEESE=Weak at3us's Oered for duivby T ube ob b hien be s | Share, ‘The feeling at tho opvningwas vory | 98 ). (G il S e m e N 4 5 Central station at 8:30° o'clock, and re- . low the gold fmporting price. But for the time | Prime's roport’ showing the winter wheat in | Toaves | TOUX CITY & PACIFIC rrives i _ wecmiers % 3 o turns at 5,02 o'clock in the afternoon, | St Louis Market Vel thozold Cxports nbutratize not oty e | (GO DU G O, mhoabln [ Taares [ Gt oyl hikas. Tt I Je— Cattlo | Wowr | Sheop w4 n It is completely furnished with tables, | 5% Jotis, May 8—Wukar—Firm, higheri | harmonious mecting of the wdvisory board of | Lt 8 " Bte the ground ws favorably ns pos- | 1058w lous (g Ascommodation. | 447'a @ . Raturday, Ma ] i I seats, cards, wash stands, towels, soap, | ““Coin ol ower o Shse: July, 6ie e Wencorn "Fraic wssoclution, “and dhetro- | b it od 1 influence Wi | gl § o L. Bastl Hipre i g w4 B etc., thus giving every requisite desived, | OATS—Unsettleds cash, 585c; July, 417 e iy wowurd cconpmy, I the business | ing that the English kovernment report of fin- flonday, Mey ¢, 1 : ¥ ) 3 o 8 cash, &8i30; July, dxe of the western roads. The ‘decline from the | v 4 A & aenday, M 6 ® R o And no person othor than the membors | FQRK-Easy at et highest sincw the beginning 0f tho year 18 | Dora los thivh 16 Shouid. ave bean which mns P. T. HUGHES, hrmdar May'} AND ROV of this whist club, except upon invita | Wiisky—ghin o about b polnts. | posudly added 400,000 Dushore to English | WHOAKSALE CASHL COMMISSION MERCHAND H o AR I tion of one of the members, is permitted The Money Market. | Stocks” There was heavy sclling for both long | 16521554 Market Ltreot, Denver. Colorado, Arat week of May o8 to ride in this car, no matter how many Minneapolis Wheat Market, NEW YORK, May 6.—MONEY ON CALL—Eusy, | erowd were n i bad oy 10 tevetve tho inltiel | Flen, th ana Western Crenmery Butter, Eygaana il ek o€ i i assengers thero may be on the train, | ANSeAvoLIS, Minn, May §—WHEAT—On | 0w at d jor conti closing offered s pur | news which Gume lato. Ono o £ ui0 Crap x| (homel 1060 A Lempty ook cass, with wilers to hind week of VL i i s S Sy oy e AT L P A R e T Pl B | D Wil unme Jte. One of the Crob €X- | Joan to my ahippers and oillors to bi iled, ve casos jArst woek Of April. ) property of the players, g, the personal | Je0iS §0'cars. Close: No. 1 hird Muy. 81.04; ¢n | - PiRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—IG0 ner cent. Whontln Kansas. " ADout . tho =ranmg | 32008, Bulp byiast frelght, Good, chesp Butieria o ¥ play track, BLUNGLUG; No. 1 norther, u‘.,,l BTEKLING EXCUANGE—Qulct und steady ot | tme New York reported forty of Bfty | mand, oo o% Mer Helluble forquotatiols oa der