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6 nwere dull, Prices on No. 1 northern had W range of 2 cents Farly seles wers mado nt $105 and somo later onos at #.08 Sales were made all the way Bulls S4ill in Control of the Chicago Wheat | from 1 ceny under up to July prices. The latterhowever, could not be obtained after the 3 bulee on July. Most of tie sales wore at #1.07 Treis @1.0745. Recaipts, 135 enrs; hipments, 116 cars — Closing quotations:: No. 1 hard, May, 81.09: cn May, #1.07¢ \ track 81,0 on track. #.05 trick. 8L No. | norther NSETTLED CONDITION, | June, #1033 July, #1083 @\.17%: No. 2 northern, PR | @t.os. FUTURES IN AN 3 Milwankee Markete, Lid) uekd o £1 MiwAUKEE, Wis, May 13—FrLovr-Quiet —Chicagy Lov Stock Business - Wieatr—Quiet; No. 2 spring, on track, cash, $1.00641.04; July, $1.01%: No. 1 Northern, $1.10. age to Crops in Kansas Government Bonds Gonn—Firm: No. 4 o rack, 0ie. oo orld's M et fteports, OATS- Firm: No,2'white, on teack, Ph oLty § BARLEY—Firm; No. ¢ in store, 7440 RyE—Firm 1in store, WaUIHHC. PUOVISIONS dy CHICAGO, 1—The bulls were stiil in [ Pork -July #1624 ay nnd they | LAnp—July 2 The receipts and shipments today were as ptrol of the wheat market tod w0k advantage of their opportunitiesto force | o fic ! asubstantial advance, The strength in the - - - warket was due much to the Influences which ANPIOLES g F— affected it yesterday. These were higher | | s, & good demand for May wheat and [ onin oo T 7] steadily Incrensing stocks here, Improved | Wheat, bushels 2400 fioanelnl outlook abroad, some bad crop news HBarley, bushels | waw_ | A un export demand i e woard, Shorts Suiarod fiauy Ha thoks wos f sbeady demiand St. Louis Markets, other sources as well, there evidently “{. Louts, Mo, Mav 15 ~WHEAT — HI i cashi, #1035 bids July. 081 moro confidence fn hizker prices, at | Cush. SLOBDIAS Uiy e 4o mie. or the near futures, Houses with Eng Oata—Higher: cash, 62c: July, 4e. entage woro reported as buying, East- | Pork -Quiet at $116255@11.7% s | LARD--Quict at 835 WKy —Steady at $118 BUTTER--Eusy; creaniery, t in buying crders and tl o N northwest bow A strougly hullish Item of news was the re- § @2ie; nortiern roll, 14 port froma souree considered reflable that - - . the Hessian fly was dofng great dumiage to Jledo Markets, i N ToLeno. 0. May 13.--WHEAT--Firm; cash the crops in Kansas. Reports of a drouth | TOKEDO. 0. were recoived fron the winter wheat belt and | MEEYGEERC LG and May, 60%e. from Minuesota. Liverpool wis guoted %@5%d | OATS—Quiot: cnsh, 5% ) nd private cables said 1d highes ~ : Publie cables reported weather hot and dry, TOCKS AND BONDS, Vit private cables report the weather cold, B OBt BN Al Hiah With the exception of | NEW YOk, May 13.-It Is now admitted that the future of the stock market hinges almost t Califd vate Parls Antwerp, which was wheat, were i There were wer los | Wholly on the European fnancial situa The news from the other side was of A0 S0nio. DA’ FopoOria, tas wsuring character than that of yestorday Warian crop report and | and London was a buyer here wiiile reporting gher, and the Irench markets were advancing. L garding the Juiy oponed at #0110 and sold up to | the score of yesterday over. This buying £1.014 aluiost at once. Then on sealping sales | confined almostexclusively to St Paul, Lou JUretired to 81.00%. the lowest point of the | ville & Nashville. Union Pacific and Atehison, div. Anadvanco to $1,02% owed: realiz- | but was especially noticeable in tho first ing wales depressed 1010 #1017, and then shot | named stock. The bulls, however, were not Up o BLO3, and elosed e Tower and firm. inelined 10 push their advantaze too far, as Cornn was 18 stronz 18 wheat early but the the many adverse developments ot lute have wirket collipsed under the welght' of offe Tien ot it trn i Ar s prosact1ve lenvy | rendered them more numerous and comm reccipts, and the operations of certain traders | slon houses are advising their customers to Kupposed to b “long” on July, which indueed | wait until the situation s wore clear oM of the sm shorts 'to cover. Crop before going heavily Into the market e s i tha st | on elther side. The moro tavarable aspeet of I six years, July opened at S @0e, ud- | afatrs on the other side, however, was to a vaneed to 61se i dropped to Lclosing 1) certain extent neutralized by the continued under anurgent demand for shorts, scoring n cood advance. but losing | brices were from '@% per cent better th 1Ll subsequently and closing at’ the inside | last night's final figures, and while the pres- figiire. suretosell was he vy, and espeeladly from the “The provision market was lowerat the open iR I GRE R S IR A B0 ee but there was an fmmediate rush of p U0 DL SALEL L ety ris to cover, which enused & speedy recov- al extent. The buyinz of the foreigners Strength of corn also stin- | leads to the realization of the fact that the the buyine, and the later reaction, in o shipments of gold to Europe las pro- AR A AT AT R, L Lbetter feellng there and must reaet 1 tho ologo of the session: Iacke favorably on the situation here. Today prices fnz to a falr extent in the early partof | responded promptly to the improved condi- the sesston tions and after the first drive the course of The leading futures ran s steadily upward until near close, when realizations on the advance of the the trading clement k. The grangers were west, nothin s follows values w Alricirs OPEN. I LOW. | CLOSE. | 1 WHPAT - No. 2 eansed a slight May §100 8100481031 June 1061w Still the mose important group, but the up- Tuly 100 | 10w 1 cons NG ward moyement attained Luege proportions in | L , Wheeling & Luke Erie, Louis- ville, Cleve Columbus, Chicazo & St July Louis anda | Mail. The indust rials were OATSNo | the weak point in the market, but only suar May | showed any material deeling, wiich” lasted Juitn i until the final sule. The market closed quict Mo By and steady after the shizhtreiction of the last D m nerally at elose to tho best figures, iy 5 i al chan are allin the direetion of Heptember i prices. and while suzir was an excep LAND: Hon with a”loss of 2%, St Pual T8 up 1 Muy nd, Columbus, Chicago & St uis, July and Pacifie Mali oaeh g, Roek Beptomier - Burlington and Louisville cieh 1, R ng & Lake Erie’ 1 per cent. 5‘;-‘;_ s ad bonds w again dull. while the fons reached to e number of Issues. The dealings. however. were devold of speetal feature, a5 usuil of late, though 00 | firm tone provadied and the final changes are ptember. | Cash quotations we FrLovic s as follows: ady. unchanged; spring. 55 winters 0L atralte $L00gh00; | generutly Small advances in Sympatiy with Bakiors, B0 Hts OG0 | BT ath shown in the share list, The T—No. 2 spring whent, $1L063@L1.0 total s were only 001,000, No i shring Wheat, §:6G4100% NG. 2 red, $100 | | Government bonds have been dull and reuvy. State bonds huve been dull and steady. 3| Petroleum opened steady and udvinced 1 on the Inerense of 5 conts in' the pres RS, mium for Bradford oil reports of BALEY - No. 2 barley. du the forest fires, but recedod again, ‘ - G ther »auil and remained so untih the e No 1, 311 close. Pannsyivin o oil, Spot openin, 700+ TIMOTIY SR rinie, $1.25, Righest, 15 Jowest, 7043: closing, T, June Powk-Mess pork por burrel, 81 option, opening, 0i4: highest. lgwest, 1Rrd: NeF oWt B0 4t Bllork riliealdes 0ia: closing, W' Lima oil, no sulcs. Total @5.05; dry shoulders (box 10,000 Darrels., S5t ahorcol ey Gliowlni e the closing quotations for Wirtsky - Distillors’ finished goods per gal- ding stocks on the New York stock lon, #1.1 SUGAR--Cut loaf, un; inee toduy ed, Atchiso Northwe Receipts and shipments today were as fol- | Adams Expross ) prof a lows: Alton &1 Haute N. Y. Central — - T 0 proferred. NOYI OGS T American ANES A nG b e NG Canndn Paciic o’ preferred. . Ohlo & Mississippi o preforred ARTICLES, suip xpross . S 12007 | Conten Tl e Ches, & Ol | i k Ean | e do2nd preferred Chieago & Alton Gk QuE e ity i, Dec. & Evans, 1914 { Pittsburg iy 400 7.000 10,000 5,000 On the produ o butter | C.C.C. &8t 1, Pullman Palac ket wis Extra creamery, 2352 Delaware & Hudson. Reading extri firsts; firsts, | 15@60s extra | Dek, L. & W Rock Iland e, StL istpid St E do preforred| 5 SEPL Minn. & Ma W York Markets. SE Dital & G NEW Yok, Muy 15— FLovr—Receipts, 21,600 0.prefarred packages: exports, G661 barrels, 4,811 sacks; ngs Soali 1o T xus Paci Dl market dull und irregular; sales, 14.80 bar- rols Tl HEAT-Recelpts, 23400 bushels; exports, S, 20130 bushels; sales, 11,596,000 l1l|~l|Mil fu- | & |\\' ‘“fil Iu 1res: 48,000 bushels pot. Spot arket Kuansas & T . 15 dopreferred. ... active and higher. No. 2 rd, ELITGLITY in | Lako Frio & Westn! | 13| Wellk-Fargo x store Alnll elevator: $L1T561L18 aflo; $1.161 do prefecred........ 57 |Western Union. @IAN £ 0. b ungraded fed, #11200010; Nob | Lake Shor L0 A Cotton 011, 1 northern, to arrive, $L17@1.17%; No. 1hard, | Loulsvillo & Nash to arrive, #L2GGL2N4E, “Options” opcned g | Loulsvillo § New A, Tower fo el advan andsuay)]([IMmoplisECh but quickening In trading on better g cables und an uctive iling - and export demand through which pric Mll.‘.".,l'. chiefly on near-by deliver! elose was strong. No. 2 red, May, #1135 116, closing at $116: June, #1136, 1 ’.(‘ln\;'II: at RIS uly, BLOSTALL, elosing b $1.00% ¢ August, BLOLGLOGH, closing at #1063 Sep- tember, #L040,601.00 closing at §L05% December, $1050,GL00%, closing at $106 May (INR) $LO0GRLI0Y, closing at 31,101 Colorado Conl, Homestake. . Tran Siver ¢ Ontarlo.. Kaliver. . preferred s ran up The Contral.. Chicag & West pfil Lead Trust 0 Pacific. . Sugnr Trust roferred o Souihern Paciie RYE- Steady quiet, U P, Denver & GUIT. 2)ig Ore. 8. L & Utah 3 v MALT- Dull, The tatal salos of stock today were Lecelpts, 7800 bushels; exports, 40.- | 300660 shares, including Atchison, 18105 bushels; sales, L7600 hushels futires: | De 000 bushels spot. Spot market stronger, No. | Loulsville 20 Roc utlouti ungraded mixed. | cific, 600 has2e, Options advanced | 16i'e with | 0305 € Chicago but wenkened und sold off at 441" elosing stoady ; Muy. 727 N Lagkawanni & * Western, & Nashville, 15 i Northern Paclfie, 8,300; on Pacifie, 12,150, 100, Missouri | St. Paul, 7 Financinl Review. W Yok, May 3. —The Postsays: There wore further Foports of large engigements of £0ld for export this morning, which places the ount already shipped und engaged at Ko A0 aince Monduy morning. But inquiry it Rushals fpah IpaL market atong, 10 sub-trensury ut 155 this morning shows propplonaguiel trrogulacs o that only $1,000.000 have been taken ont sinee closing June, B%BN. closing Al ( July, B3 that, Tosins . 30: apot Neos | Monday” morning, and_up to 11 o'clock this L BN @0 e ). tiagiie, closing ut plauuie, elosing at 65 00 Dushels; export 240,000 bushels ‘futures. bushels spot. Spot market stronger, B0lye: Septen Oars-Reeelpts, 1 bushels; sale white, wixed westorn, Ma@iic; white | pusmg o« [n 500,000 Jore had western, No. 2 Ohl DT neaged. - Inquiry ol e cus- WAV —Firm. (i) house shows that the totul ount shipped up o last night, which in- Hors—Quict, firn, s the ste werssalling this morning, was SUGAR=Raw. qule . weak; falr refining. i AUIOh woRky £ i 0. But 1t wius understood thiat § yiriugnle 1 tost, bico; salos 1100 re would probably bo taken for ¢Xport by o oW process at 8. | stanmer tomorrow, Which would muke" $4,000. A oo lowsey No, & Jhel No Monday. For 1ho last ten dugs. the oir A G o A, 4 5 St ol lins undoubtediy beon the_ con- TN RACRT i the stock market and. has abunsrs Asdoi oub lost oen the only ¢ o deeline In prices ho nost immediate appr the depletion of the would make tight o that this money whi does not al but fror hension was that Ak reserves in this city ney. But now it appears lwas given to Fu come out of the New York hanks the whole country. Chicago I8 puy- Lng its proportion of the debt of the west to Europe. exchange on New York was yesterday up to 8 cents pu MEATS--Steady and quiet; middles, | thousand premium, showing an unustisl ket dull: old mess, #1 1800014255 extra Drime, W i) movenent of moey to (i side. “But thix s LAND--Stoady and quict; western steam, | brevented any stringency in the money mar- R Suca ) 230 tbrees "Ontions sates | ket here wnd probably Wil continue to do so 4000 orotn: My, $0.5% closing 855 fuly, | People ure also getting over the notion tht 884, closing 8185 Did: August, 80,00 bid; Sep- | there Is anything peculiar in the fact that it tember, #7.0007. 14, closing, $5.14. 13 gold that is going out when they remember BUTTER—Quiet, lower, uhsettled; wostorn | thist gold is the only kind of cash in which in- dulry, LigRe: western croamery, Isgoie; | ternational trade debts can be settled. T western tactory, 13ae: Elging, 2662 'u\ ‘ul.‘:n l]l '[ll\u\h .41 Englana || WS again O JUIot, wenkers part skis, Sasige. | raised its price tor American o u pre- e L Lt Y oinker; part skims, 5! um of 1 penny per ]uvumr or suy Th = tenths of 1 per cent on the dollir, only Kansas City Markets, indicates that the Bank of kns AS 0Ty, Mo, May 1 WiEaT—Stron tomporarily offering o premium for th , 02 usked; May, W bid; No, 2 [ ment in adva KAN 2hara, eus 1 ice of the usual time of o ) cush, 0TGN, trude balunce due from this country to CouN- About %o hig No. 2 cash, ssi@ | Europe. Monoy issearce all over Europe o 800 May MY this country is the richest und most prosy OATS Stronger; No, cash, tie asked; | ©us In the world; we are discounting our debts Mary, W4 @30'50 1o Europe. Whon Europe gets over the pres ont pineh for money, things that wiil be in de wand there more than any other will be Awer/oan breadstuffs and American exports British Funa ¢i 1 Review, MANCHESTER, May 15.~The Guardian In its commercial article says; Quictness provails inthe warkoet. = Business yesterduy plis Wheat Market, was below that of Tuesdiy last. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, May 15 —Wanear—The | This was partly due to the wants wheat ¥ lay were light wud ship- | belug suppied and partly to unconfirmed ments larger than usual. The offerings were | rumors of financial difieulty in London, wnd swall and the demwand Hwited, It wus o hard | apprebensions of a higher ratv of discount. Liverpool Market Liverroor. May 13.—WHEAT - Strong; de- mand poors holde CORN-—Quiet; wis poor. There was ( The following will show the ran; inquiry for China at a5 WS execut strong a posit Most soliers ure 1o too There was smaller few fresh orders from the home production plain shirtings as a smull but ste demund for most kinds of plain flannel cloths s fficient were strong. The production 1s weil qualities are nk Clearances, May 13.~Clearings were $128,017.« Cloarinzs, $10,231,180; bal- y. 5 per cent. 10, Md., May 1 PHILADELPIIA, May 1 190185 Dalun day wore $1 ALIDI por NEW ORLEANS, 1 Clearings today W York exchunge, come r- bank, #1 per £,000 pren Bunk clearings were #15 CricaGo, May 1 s steady on the 25600 per cent was steady and The Money Market, York, May 15 - Moxey o8 Cann—Fasy, STERLING EXCHANG the closing Tiilg M K & T ). Cent Int Ce MK & T Gon'l s Boston St ROSTON. Mass.. May 1 The following were in the Boston Atehixon & Topeka.. 8194 Franklin.. Boston SAlbany Fitehburg it i Mass. Contral Boston Land Co. Witer Power. . 0% B & B, C ndon Stocks. Loxno, May Juotations: Erie 208 ex. div 2% Pennsylvania Canadian Pacitic. % 2074 Mexiean central n 4s Barsilver 4d per ounce. Money 4@4's per cent discount in months und London Moncy Market. still sensitiv The nflux of gold into th report that the ree quantity of gold, ete. pate the foars that th Roths:hilas 4.50: mixed, #4.5067.4.00. fitner Paris prices on the report. that ful bankers the rescue of the ¥ sharp recovery ¢ the stoek exchinze Portugal rose 215 per 1sh 1% per cent after varied fluc slan fmproved 1 por cent, securities oper quotations wor cept, however, South Ameriean, rather weak on the advance in on gold at Buenos Ayres. it and Span- [ day of la stéudy. Nutives, $L.0G0L00; we 5.00, above st n! ht's prices, ex- the premium On the Bourses, A decided check w the bourse hases and plentiful buying per cent rentes reent; Russt rly 3 eredit ul, 21£, and Rlo tintos, 21, were ousier, BERLIN, May 13.--The mov ties on the bourse toduy uviig only changes of rose G con 15; Spanish, toncier. 150} times; Ttali unimportant nas Ather heavy. Mhe bourse toduy was amount of b bave fallen it Becker & Dewen. FIANKFoRT, May 1 i Shippers and antniated und an ATtk N, May was asharp fall in prices on th Vourse toda; unnerved by the ecline, committed improved to cashing note poared to Le Heulty to cash notes. ny purchase orde On the produce markcet specie bundant und there was no Stock brokers drew s for rentes and on the pther hund they did not receive any sellinz Denver Mining Stocks. mining sales stronger, and the cheaper stocks in good de- Prices closed Bates Hunter.. . Running Lode... 0 1| Lonvenworth ... Gold T reasure. it. Louis Mining Quotations. St Louts. Mo.. May 13 dull tolay amount. The following bids were m ining market 2550 Sllverag Little Albert New York Minin NEw Youk, Muy 1 sing mining stock quotations: 2 Quotations. The following Vellow Jacket k of England Bullio Bank of Engly Paris lentes, Panis, May 1 per cent rentes, s0c for the account. New York Dry Good: W YORK, May It Dress goods iind blankets were in fuir request, avier goods brown mediu Some nstanees in and general movement scems b 1d 1t is wore and more doubtful if prices will be chunged. se Options. NEw Yok, Ma, closed steady, 51010 po bags. including Muy, $17.85017 ABB16.00: October, $1L00E Murch, $14.50. dull, stendy: tuir curgoes, Miscellancous Markets, New Youk, United closed at 705e tor J COTTON SEED Ol TALLOW=—Dull: noninal. Rosix—Steady and qu TURPENTINE—Quiet i Quiet; firm. TiN=Firmer; fulrly active; stralts, Trader's Talk., w18, May 15 Rrothers to At this polnt hipments to- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE!_THURSDAY, MAY 7 of prices piid on this ninrketfar the July option COMMODITY | Opun. | Wiew. | Low. | Close. | Yesty WitkAT wig| . om e w| ey 8 |0y % KM| 6% L) L . CHICAC MeCormick & Co. to I G Swartz & Uo.—The wheat market hus been active nnd strong throughout. Th ibieation by the department at Washington of thelr information as to foreign crops brought o the winds of the operators the condition of affairs nhroud on which they b weeks ago bulled the market, ind wh nowise changed, There was good buy- ing for Loth loeal und outside necount. The news has - been rather bullish, Antwern showed un advance equal to de. Paris wus centimes higher and Jate English cabies showed o strong and advancing market Shipments fron New York were 201,000 bushels of wheat and 8500 packages of flour. Recelpts at eleven primary points were 26,000 hushels, 1 Shipments 60,000, Rome reports were e ived us to dumage to the winter wheat erop in Kansas, but did not meet with veneral cre dence. Bradstreet reports the decress in availuble “supplies east and west of the Rockies 16,00 bushels Corn ruled strong carly fn sympathy witl wheat, the shorts beinz free buyers, but weakened Inter when it was announeed that the market for eir lots wis or thun yesterday and thit Bradstroot showead an in- rease of 8000 i wvadiable supplies. The close Wis vVery tame and show of the bulls heing very much disheartencd Prov.sions opencd lower in consequence of i lower oz market, hut the decline met good buying all around and the market shows greater strenzth than for severnl days past Ihe bears are still inelined to hammer it, but ke 1ittle fmpression, as weak holders 8ocm generally o have unlonded, We believe servative purchases around these pric pay good profits, CHIcAGo, May 15.—Kennett Hopkins & Co., o 8 A MeWhorier. Chicazo his today denis onstrated fts ability to play o ono hand and play it well with no assistanee from abroad or outside nrirkets, Wheat has been ad- vanced de above the price at which 1t sold yesterdiy. Cables were nob encouraging to holders and other markets lageed wearily but Chicago 0ok the LIt in its teeth and ran away from all. Last weel our advices to corres- pondentsstated that the market was heavily short and indieations pointed to much higher prices. possibly higher than lad yet been seen on the Crop. The advance has been s will rather sharper than anticipated —and in spite of ) Dearish reports from different divections. That the price was lifted 4¢ 1o e under such conditions shows surly that the short inte U owas greater v kenerally supposed and it also shows diflicult it s 10 cover short contracts 1 the demand beeomes sufliciently urgent The bears had been selling wind and the bulls were not satistied with such a delivery. New York reports-a ehecking of the export bhusi ness by |,§: advance and if forcizn mar- Kets Sho@ld - temoreow show the saiie Indispoxiti t0 -~ follow us s today a moderatés reaction in prices wouli seem probable. Tt looks like a bull mirket, howeve wd still higher prices in the n future arc indicated by the situation. I1t's ood proverty to by on breaks. Corn and ats—There was a sharp bulee on both zrains i y during which shorts were generally dr n inand the long interest took profits, In consequence of the elimination of the short Interest the market ecame easy the lattor part of the session and refused o respond to t closing bulze in whoat. We geod rallies. Provisions—T the murket today s not to holders with such w bullish f That provisions did not respond heavy aceline that s already tak indi trude was i fter th 1 and the closing ¢ sy OHAHA LIVE STOCK OMANA. May 13 OATTLE Al receints of cattle, 1.2 as compared with 2161 y Ay and 17 Wednesday of last weok slow. Haid fat beeves we other i weiak to 10e lower., Butceher stock active and steady. - Feeders have some life at stedd Hoas—Oficinl recoipts of hozs 4 N compa with W vesterday and 5216 Wednesday of lust week, The market was active and steady Daid wits #4.12604.70, Light, §L564.00; heavy, Tho avernge of 't prices puld was #4505, as sterday and $43015 Wedn esday of list week Sueep—Oficial rocdipts of sheep ompared with 181 vesterd t week. The murke 1ins about terns, & Reccipts and Digposition of Stock. Official receints aud dispositicn of su.e <kown by the book Jiany for the tw clock p. m. May L, 18 RECEIPTS as of the Union stockyaras o [Houd. Cars. Heoad. |Cars. Hend W | e | 1| DISPOSITION Buyers. nahin Packing o G. 1L Ha Wit & Co e Cudnhy Packing Co P Squires | nond Co. Left over.... 4,801 ntative Sales. STEERS Av. Pr. No. WIS 8480 20 No. Av. Pr. 1.0 808 00 N5 4 G500 500 44 18 4 500 U 16 4 505 G4 X i 10 1 4 59 7 4 21 D. 18.. 731 400 cows. 20 1..96) 300 1 11020 325 0. 2 1 i 1 1 2..1000 1,070 375 11070 11310 4 0) 1..030 7000 40 STOCKERS AND FEE ot L..820 00 50 00 1 springer. ... 1 cow and caif ISDPINGEE .oeeus oo veee s 16 00 CALVES, 05.. 438 260 BULLS. 10320 225 1140 28 oGS, ) PIGE AXD ROUGH. w0 - 0 0 L0540 30 Chicago Live Stock et CHICAGO, May 1. Epecial Telegram to T BEE |~ Sellers were not very well pleased with the course of the cuttie mirket. In view of advance in tho forcign mar- bic custern news, and con- ite urrivls, the wewkness of de nd and Jack of “tone’ are not eusily Sunted for except on the hypothesis thut th combine has “pegged” prices, The better class of shipping steers brought uhout steady rates. Other descriptions ranged lower, tie decline averazing 1 Trade wis dull during & greater irtof the forenoon and althouzh cloping 1ittie vitality later it wis at no tin torlly aetive, and the elose of tradiy goodly numberof cattle still in the here were few hunches of choiee « and u fulr sprinkling of such as ure classed us s, but there was & larze proponderance of old cows, bulls, thin steers und therefore, while extra grades were quoted s | 0.5 the bulle of trad 1ng Wit below 8830, much of 1t at #250004.5 Inferior stuff s down to $1.30% 135, which Is o deeline from the quotations of i few duys ago of 30¢ per 100 1bs. Hoas—sold considerably lower today. First sales of the morning did not indicate any radical chunge in values, 8 huving been paid for two or three loads, but within an there wus & well deflued reduction of o satisf, fore 1 indications n olace es u futal weakness. The volume of o market wis o wbont steady: All sold carly. “I'he range e bulk selling ympared with #4.55 as y and 18 Wednes- 23 ty-four hours ending at 1 oas. | TNHEER. (WSS &ML 14, 1801. heavy and medium and of fully 108 in lght | [\ N N " ' wolghta: The former feil off to 8055455 and LO[V]‘D T"H “ l 'Y the market rematned wonk to the clos e supply was large for this time of the year, | and e face and th wnsatisfctory’ condi: tion of the niarket for hog products were th o ¢o Olove srfoite CANACS of wankness, nlthough Ahippors boueht | Arrest of Three Olever Counterfeiters at much more freely thin on Tuesdwy. The de- | Newport. | | mand did not enll for nenrly the number of hogs on sile, wnd several thousand had to CAT1LE- Recetpte, 14,000 shipmients, 4,00; 8 InaRRaL g uiar oy thn t beiie steers, 't o) | WANDERINGS OF TWO LOST GIRLS. @625 others, #00604.50; Texuans, & butelior cows and heifers, $2.5063.3). HoGs=-Recelpts, )): shipments, murket weak and lower; rough and ec L@ 2 mixed and ' packers, $15 ibly Mangled in prime ey dind buteher welghts, HSG10] away—Charged with a SHEEP--Receipts, 10,000; shipments, 5,503 Soric o market qulet and lowor: natives, $3.1505.00; Lhlld il Texans, ¥5.7505.00; westerns, €475@0.60; lambs, T the Prairie Run- Sruant, Neb,, May 13 Special Telegram to Tuk Ber,|—For nearly a year past this and other towns along this line have been Jll weak for common, | Native steqre S840 | greatly anuoyed by spurious dollars of a vor, Trested boot dutl at &5 1ie por pound: ships | clever imitation which have at different ments today. 501 beeves and 5,140 quirters of | times been put 1a circulation, The source :‘\:’yl”":,‘h_‘:\::\’v]l“v\.\’» 05 heeves, 40 shieep and LISL | from which they came has at last come to CALVES — Reecipts, 561510 hend. Market | light. Last night about 11 o'clock Attorney ;‘.'{;N.)ix :l‘-’-r_. £.00@5% per cwt.i butters | Etlwell and Frank Bushnell of Newport, the SHEEP-—And Linbs recelpts, 780 head, Mar- | first station west of this place in Rock county, ket iy cent per pound lower. Clipped'sheep, | were arrested in the latter's livery barn, while in the act of counterfeiting, by a United New York Live Stock. W YORK, May 13, ~HEEVES—Rocelpts, 1438 head, including 12 cars for sale. Good grade dulls weak for common, Native stecrs, $4.8 $030475 per - ewts elipped yearlings, $6.000 T00% Tam b, $5.20700.75, Hoas—Receipts. 4430 head, consigned direct, | States marshal and a deputy from Omaha Market nominally steady at #4065, and the sueriff of Rock county. A Kansas City Live Stock, | young man by the name of IKANSAS City, Moo, May 13—-Cartee—Re- | Cooper was also avrested at Bassett, o ey UE shipmente 1020 markel iy | as un accomplice. It is revorted that tho stockers and foodors, $2.50G8 4.5 arrest was brought about by Bushnell, who piaos-ttecolyts, 11,1203 *uhipments, had worked into the coufidence of the €101 4,65, counterfeiters and become one of their num Snr Recelpte, 1,400; shipments, who is the ber for that purpose. I . ring leader, has lived in Newport about two St. Louis Live Stock. years, had the confidence of the people, und ST Lovis, Mo, May 15—-CArrie- Receipts, | was last fall o candidate for county attorney well market weak. 24000 shipments. none: easy: fairto fancy | on the republican ticket in Rock county, but Pive speers. RLBES.6; Texans und Tudlans, | \,d'dofonted, It is now uppurent thut ho 1068~ Receipts, 75003 shipments, none: mar- | Was an old hand at the business while a resi ket lowors - heavy, $065@480; mixed, $6.10@ | dent of Missouri, Itis rumored that other 4.70; Vght, 84 500465, arrests will be made, =l N ) 10WA DOCTORS MEET. Lost on the Prairic Turnrorn, Neb,, May 13, —[Special Tele am to Tue Bere.] Two small girls aged five and cieht, children of August Hommond, a favmer near here wereat aneighbor's Louse last Sunday and about 5 p. m. started home. They left the road presumably to pick State Convention of the | Med cal Association. Dis Moises, In., May 13.—(Spocial Telo- gram to Tue BeeThe state board of health clected H. H. Clark of McGregor presidentand J. I, Kennady of Des Moines | gowors and lost their way., The family ary and treasurer. looked for them all night and Monday mori e board of medical examiners were | ing the whole neighborbood turned out to Dr. J. C. Schrader of lowa City | find them and a constant and systematic and Dr. Kennody of Des Moinee | S¢archi has been kept up night and day, wnd the youn r of the two s found th fter- secrotary and treasuror. Botn boards will | pood Giive: twenty miles from home, - having meet again in November, It was decided to | traveled over burning sand over torty miles not issue certificates to graduates of the elee- | without food or water for seventy-five hours tric medical school In this city until tho | Sho was entirely extausted. Sho says her supremo cour’, hands down an opinion on the [ HqF L O VERIERCHY, ax g She was case which has been appealea. ive to the lder gitl, 1o the state conventioy of the Hahnemann - Medical association this mosning C. H. Cogs- ~ Mangled in a Runaway. well of Council Bluffs read a r on Weering Water, Neb,, May 13.--|Special the treatment of obstertical « after | Telegram to Tie Bk, | Mrs. Jesse Davisand labor. George Royal of Des Moines detailed | a married daughter with a little child were the remedies for nervous diseases, and J. tl. | griving in o road cart this afternoon, when Drake of Silyer City read a paperon ner- | 50 B At hraing thorinatasTout vousness, This aftérnoon Dr. Montgomery | the borse ran away, throwing the ladies ou of Council Bluffs gave a talk on la grippe | The daughter was badly cut about the head and S K. Nixon of Burlington spoke about | and body. Mrs. Davis' foot caught in the catarrhal affections in childeen. D, W slat bed of the cart and she was dragged for Dickinson read a paper on cereloral localiza- | & quarter of a mile, when the horse was tion, and Dr. Newbury of Towa City read an | caught. A saw had to be usod to extricute essay on the relation of diseases of the nose | her from the perilous position. One ear was nd throat to deafne These ofticers wer torn entirely off, and her head, arms and reted: A, P, Macomber, Atlautic, presi- | body are frightfully bruised. he doctors dent; P. J. Montgomwery, Council Bluffs, | think it is very doubtful if she recovers, Tne vice president; A. P. Hanchett, Council | child remained in the cart and was out Bluffs, secretary : George Royal, Dés Moines, | sligutly wjured. treasurer, lowa City was sclected as the TRt T next place of meeting. Touight papers were A Serious Char read by Dr. Copperthwaite of Towa City, and | Stuain, Neb., May 14.—[Special Telegram A. P. Hanchett of Council Biuffs, ana this | to Tug Bre.|—Charles Kedfield, a young will close the meeting, which those who at- | married man living ten miles north of this tended pronounce the most successful yet : ol held: place, was arrested tonight by Deputy Sheriff — Mack on @ complwut made in the county On Through lowa. urt of Holt c‘.mug ‘vhiu mu\him m.m SRR : " having committed a criminal assault on the SuENANDOAH, Ta., May 14.—[Special Tele- | 1)\ oen-year-old daugiter of John Meusch, gram to Tne Bee. |—Shenandoab has again | a neighbor of his. done herself proud and feels highly honored, b s T as it was the ouly place in Iowa at which the . A 0. U. W. Convention, . presidential party stopped. This was done | Gmaxp Isiavp, Neb, May 13 —[Special mainly on account of the great normal col- | Teiegram to Tue Ber. | —The grand lodge of logo located at this point and its president, | the order of the Ancient and United Work- W. M. Croan, being an acquainting of Presi. | men in convention in this city held three dent Harrison in Indiana. As the train ap- | Sessions today and finished its work about proached the Wabash station Company E | midnight. he greater part of the fired the presidential salute of twenty-one | day sessious were devoted to regular guns, The collego bands played “Hail fo the | routine work. At the evening session Chief. One thousand students joined in the | Grand Master Workman Tate resigned his welcome with several thousand citizens o f | office for the remainder of the session to give Shenandoah and vienity, The president | Grand Foreman W. . Milburn the privi was introduced from the rear platform by sing into the grand master workman's Mayor Nichols. President Harrison was in ‘Tne following officers were elected good spirits and voice and was distinetly | for the ensuing term: Grand master work- heard by the vast crowd. He said: man, J. G. Tate, of Hastings; grand foreman My countrymen: I thank you for your | H. W. Cole, McCook; grand’ overscer, E. warin welcome to the Stenandoab valléy in | Malone, Stella; grand recorder, L. A. Payue, the great state of lowa, and deeply regret | Grand Island; grand receiver, . A. Peile that the schedule time of the train forbids a | Seward; grand guide, J. W. Huntshurger, longer stay. As i is I can ouly suy thank | Lyons. The next vienuial meeting will be you and good-bye.” heéld at Lincoln, The president was again greeted with tre- — 5 mendonal oho Loud calls were made for Kicked to De.th by Colts. the first lady of the land, but she did not | Nemraska Crry, Neb., May 13,—[Special appear. Calls for Secretary Rusk brought | elegram to Tue Bee.|—Coroner Karstens that gentleman to the front, and he bowed | (ruiod out this afternoon to Syracuse to his acknowledgements, as aiso did Postmas- A B A3t ter Wanamaker. As the train pulled out the | bold an inquest on the remains of Mr. De- college students and faculty sang “My Coun- | vault, aged seventy-four years, a tarmer liv try "Tis of Thee, Sweet Land of Liverty.” | ing eight miles southwest of there. Devault The military fived a purunz sulute, and | was found dead in his barn this morning. Y (Cheered tho presidential party of | go arose between 5 and 6 o'clock and went outinto his stable to feed his stock. His ions, wife at the time was eugaged in preparing Des Moines, Ia, May 1. Special Tele- | breakfast, mml\\'lhcu it l\\-.n 1'('nd)'ulmlrun;ill P Tik th Rl to her husband, but receiving no reply sl gram to un Ba Tho supremie court hus | Co /') the stable and found bim lying under handed down the following decisions: J. B. | fhia feet of two colts in & stall. Tho body Kern & Son vs. H.G. Wilson, apoellant, | was taken to the house. There were a num- Wright district, uffivmed. D. J. Evans vs. | berof cuts on the head and the face was Francis M. Dutoan, appellant, Marshali dis- ;‘:!lml‘:“'!‘l‘.:"( AL ‘:];\"‘:h l‘{t“"}:’]-m“l'Il”:;'r"fi_"; ey Brothor asdin Ciioobor | knocked down ana stamped to death by the dismissed. State of lowa vs. George Johnson | ©O4tS etal., appellant, Polk district, affirmed. Kd- w. C. ward Knott vs. J. D. Bessmer, appellant, | Bearrice, Neb, May 13, —[Special Tele- B et ot " aimenre Vamana: | gram to Tnr Ber.|—At tho meeting of the State'vs. R. Jerome, appellant, Polk distriet, | district convention of the Women's Chnistian aftirmed. State vs. John M. Coonan, ap: | Temperance union last night the following pellant, Clay district, reversed. were elected officers for the ensuing year: T v President, Mrs. E. Fulton: corresponding ricide of a Traveling Man. secretary, Mrs. A. J. Duer; recording scere Des Moixes, la, May 13.—|Special Tele- | tary, Mrs. Lamar; Treasuver, Mrs, J. H. gram to Tue Bee.]—Clarence Mitchell, aged | Battles, about thirty-two and unmarried, committed suicide last night at his room in a private houssipt £19 v‘w}l.,s:"“'l"-"."' Siiseh ',h’ WAS | to e Bee,|—The ofticial ax of the found. @ ‘;fj:\_“,’,‘gij‘;fil et ot o | now eity administration bewan 1ts work of which still lay on the bed. He was well fixed decapitation last night. The first vietim financially and was ussistant bookkeeper for | was City Marshal Ed Wilson, who was do the Green Bay lumber compauy here at a | posed and W.V. A. Dods, ex-democratic can- good salary. No motive is known for the [ didate for county attorney, appoiuted to fill deed. Mitchell's father lives at Sprinefield, | the vacancy, % 0. \‘II‘ sister at i \H:;I‘\. l|n | :l,ml «I< :mlz fll;‘ A Nebraska City Gun Clu is attenaing colleg ena, ie hac 4 Je et been with the Green Bay lumber company BurAskA City, Neb., Muy 13, —(Spocial out five years and was highly respected. to e Bee.| ~The Nebraska City Gun club - has orveanized by selecting W. k. Bogart Dissatistiod Beriker president and* . M. Chase secrotary and Dis Moises, o, May 13.—Considerable | {reasurer. 'Tne club has pnrchased some dissatisfaction is veported from the miners in | new traps and has leased the ball purk for Towa who are still out on a strike for the | the season eight hour day. Itis claimed that State Short Torm of O upt President Scott ordered the strike against Criarrers, Neb,, May 13, —[Special T the advice of the national executive com- | gram to Tur Ber District court coavened mittea. A largo number of miners are still | u gyis p tuy with @ short docket working, and the output of these, together | ened today. All cases were disposed with the coul shipped “1n from Tllinots and | 8%¢ BHGHRREC AT (0 0 AN berey. L. ) o 4 of ex other states will make it impossible for t e Al which was continued by stipu Supreme Court Opi U. Ofticers, Th: Ofticial Ax. Beatrice, Neb., May [Special Tele este operators to hold out. 1llingis dealers, it 15 claimed, are taking the best lowa contr. cts | @O et to the injury of the lowa mines and miners, A Horse Stole In o fow pliicos the elght bour day bas been | oy oy ‘Neb, May Specisl Telo- . L gram to Tie Ber|—A valuaole iron gray An tmportant Decis| Des Moines. Ia. May .—An, important decision was rendered by Judge Shiras in the deral court today. Au attempt has been ie to block procecdiugs under the state o trans- gelding about four years old with harness, aud scar on his back, is supposed to have been stolen from L. 1. Miller on May 10, A reward is offered for the thie. m prohibitory law by baving the sa forved to the federal courts. Judge Shiras A Hospital scheme, punAska City, Neb, May 13, —[Special in & case from Oskaloosa ruled t unless | to Tue Bee A scheme is on foot here w new questions were iuvolved the United | raise enough mouey Lo purchase the Carey States courts would not interfere with the | geademy buildings for @ city bhospital, with stato laws for which the state courts were | good prospocts of success, T perty is wmple. Tt is cousidered an importaut pro- | worth £,000 bitory vic.ory - S hidhon —_— Death of Mrs, Calvert, A Serious Pall. -y Lixcois, Neb., May 13.—Mrs. L. E. Cal Avoca, In, May 13— Special Te! vert, wife of the general superintendent of Tug Bee,|—C. C. DI roofthe |y B, & M. railroad, died in this city last electric light company at this place, fella | pignt aged thirty-five years. Shewas prom distauce of thirty feet, breaking two ribs. | inent in church and chiritable work through The extent of bis injuries are not yot known. | out the state sgram to ake, enging HASTINGS' hited, the platfc | scetking mass of humanity wore run fn from all The Hastings oras soothe the feeliugs of the bered from ten Fully twice tended, had not the train arrived so e arrived a slight delay en- After tho train sued, as Mayor A. L. Clarke be presont to greet duty devolved president of thor, the Nobraska After Judge climbed on the train esidont, My, Burton and f () v great honor to o I your sofourn witl necossarily hriof, Wo trust Suflicient to fipress v o OUE PUTDON constitution ministering, correetly estimat o perpetuate vl furthern, confidently cently fnaugurated polic i 1o i enlirgenient and muit o oy shadow consumniution w prosident Kt to now identified elevition prosecution of tho r By ing been hitherto an measures desig your fellow men stances permit, we would ment 1o vou and e leasure to intr e pradrics of Nebraska esteen i Emake the not ke th g A WO tray something 1 confession that aceasionally by one of U thiat that meant s Lot of tray of the United State the water supply pplication Lo the erops, hus disndvantages, nie. 1 the es where everythin 1 these diversit, parently been tn the like founi everywhere i nuture thing for our are found T out productions Wy appear They are found in the land any observi were Yankess, Pennsylvanians, Ol Courso somewhoere Hoosier s noman, all tho velor from known tho 1. the Wiscon rywhore i t makes himself re held up to love of ¢ hujids of his nelghbors Now. out of this come And @ am glad to-say to you th little stition, ¢ whon distant sert ot Arizo as not in the hunds of s pive us, and with an Ani flag [eheers was almost pathetie. night and lonesomene rof tho train © 0r two | S . ind one con this great st I T expeet it'1s o cducation, | it the best states in the union, 1 rles traveling secretary of agriculture, but neither of th isoutofbed yot At the close of his speech hundreds of p sous struggled to get a chanco to shako hands with the presidents & few b kissed, old comr around to do honor to_the chicf magistrate ot the nation they fought for, the Hastings themsclves hoarse in giving their college yell, and at 6:40, after a stop of twenty-eight minutes, the train pulled out ot was well started YOUNE secr with n loge boys made After the train smed at Fai Famyoyt, Neb., jations arriy surrounding represented by a special U president made a brief speech from the platform of the train which won Uncle Jerry Rusk was introducad by the president as the ag Postmaster General mado but a brief stay outsido the car. cultural Crerr, Neb., May to Tue Bre.| The presiden for a fow minute was thronged and the distinguished eted with resounding cheers, The president made @ short sp Governor ors and all tho state isitors hero and Lioutenant Ge ofticers joined comed them to the state, gram to Tug Ber. WHOAESALE CASIO 52,1654 Murket Lt GREETING An Tmmense Crowd Listens to a Shor [Spoeial presidentinl party headed the train coverad Special neiehboring cities A their best rowd, which num- would was president, and that J. N, Clarke, loan and Mr. Clarke had and beeu introduced to 1 desiro 1ehit fn by nts, ted (o meet Wi S greut us s no tshiall enal far s IS W very 1t Ehs carly e 1 hope all these things that w nothing compared gratification assenbln thos the distribution of s mea ut ven water showers, it se i the It “has 1inds of the Croator to Diversity i it s those these that people nd - all such the A e s at o 1 balf dozen men were githered Upon the lupel of the and Aty but- only a few of us let us give u cheer for the ol flug.” I thank you most cordiully for your gath i wish for tprosperity cof the preju- v help o Taise a colored man clambered up to the imminent risk ot his ne k to have o parting hand sh The grand army veter- 5 i splendid style and not a single accident is reported us (e result of the jam. nont. [Special Tele- immense throng greeted President Harrison and party at the B. & M. depot this morning. d at an early hour fro Large delo- th ont. Sued Thero wus an immense the presidential as it passed through this norning short stop was made and in-response 1o tha President TAKE YuUi CHOICE. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC 8, S, 8. CONTAINS NO MERCURY OR POISON OF ANY KIND, IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE AND PERFECTLY HARMLESS. YET IT IS THE ONLY PER- MANENT CURE FOR CON- TAGIOUS BLOOD POISON. THE RESULTS OF MERCUINY EVEN IN TH A BKILLEUL ATLANTA, P. T. HUGHES, COMMISSION MBI et, Douyver. ry Butter v slilppors and OHICrs o b word up, iy by st trolght, Good, cheap Butlor ia demnid durlig May, Rellavle for guotations on de- aad. ¥ ltizens liave | with the sincerity of wleglumnee rely CHCOU gL - Wish you Uhited Stites Prestdent Harrison replied fna brief spee Fellow-Citizen castw nieht would outthis morn by the time I went to bed s and having edigo of t reen ane eral wealth dive wong fields ) throughont tho 1nose erywhero Seore or ranches who e one wiiting n cheer for an_oceas| darkness of the s of the great plain, wo hies were hund- des clusterea n load. the heurts portion Wanamuaker al Telegram train stopped worning Harrison IANDS HYSICIAN, 10 BE DREADED, IN THE HANDS OF IT BECOMES EXCEEDINGLY DANGEROU AND WHEN COMPOUNDED INTO NOSTRUMS BY HANDS I'T BECOMI ks on Blood an IGNORANT FATAL. | dineases free, THESWIET SPECINC €0 Colorado

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