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- 8 | ———— COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat at the Lowest Point Rince the i Harper Deal, SOME OF THE DEPRESSING INFLUENCES . Great Neceipts with Little Oatlet for the Graln Together with the Fine Weather and Weak Cables Were Leading Factors, CHICAGO, 111, May 20.—Wheat today sold, with one exception, at the lowest polut in thirty years. The single exception was in 18687, duting the reaction from the inflation caused by the running of a corner by Harper, the bank manager of Clnelnnat! y The great recelpts with little outlet for the wheat, the finc weather, local flnancial tight- ness, wenker cables and the leavy load of heat carried here, all acted as depressing in- uences, The cash price broke below 70c Learly and declded many wagers made on such & figure. Then onthe shaky feeling May touched G8'e, a price reached but once before since war times, Es Liquidation was on a stupendous scale; stop- Joss orders were pouring in all day, margins were wiped out almost every moment, causing large lots to be thrown over, and short sellers were cncouraged to operato with Increased froedom, The local recelpts were 160 cars ¥ above expectations and the deliveries at all & primary poluts wero heavy, while exports X were slow. The newspapers had long dis- patchoes trom Europe, clalming the wheat out- look there was almost without exception efther up to an average or above and there was liitle doubt that the outlook In America ‘Was more encouraging. Tho trade did not stop to inauire whether the authority for the rosy view of the forelga situntion was any botter than the authority which has of late been sending contrary re- ports, but as cables came lower they wero re- garded as confirmatory and then selling went & n unchanged. The opening was about s@¥%c e Jower and with only slight fluctuations, prices further declined 13ge, then hela steadier and ghe closing was ubout 15¢ lowor for July and 2¢ Jower for September than the (tosing figures of Katurday. There has been a good deal of aggravation ot f the sliuation by the persistent statement that . money is diflicult to borrow on the securlty ot wheat. Eggleston, who Is In a position to talk authoritatively on'the subject, suys, thatowlng [ 1o {ts low price, bankers lend 'readily upon it within 6¢ of its market price. Ho Says also that he never found It casier to borrow on graln collnterals. e visible supply decreased 1,433,000 bu., which was 500,000 bu, more than wis generally Jooked for und there was some wheat workeil for export, which two clrcumstinces were of some assistance in steadying the market at the decline. Corn was easier, but small stocks made gellers carcful and the day's decline was only in July, but May dropped 1e. The fonture 7 the day was the taking In of many of the argo short lines of July and putting out of Beptember. Muny stop-loss orders at 40¢ and an Increaso of olferings was looked upon as stendylng feature, Onts were unseitled, Prices declined from After the decline there wi ilng, “and prices reacted to opening tho markgt closing stoudy for July ynd er with_from e to se lower for Muy Oharlie Wright pork, he price off £1 on A ‘speculators were Rlaved with 1ght busine: caught on stop-loss . and Wright got the pork and then fn n fow minutes. Lard orders rallied the price » and ribs closed respectively from 15¢ to 20¢ lower than Saturday. Estimuted recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, 408 cars; corn, 1,060 cars; oats, 580 cars; hogs, 13,000 head. b The leading futures ranged as follows: AWRTICLES, | OPEN, LOW. |CLOBE.| SAT"Y e T e e n 2 # Hnserz| 1 04| T 12 ¥ 76 @Y b 8% K kL ' ol © 89| 40 ; 8| oY wmn avm:u): bind 0 @M 89 AUVE 401 @3 4 a O3 |4034@Ai | aing % 2%l momomom o Y 2 281 )5 204 208 20l g o e |ma |31 2080|2180 | 2080 [2125 | 2180 . 10 0734 10 6734 | 10 B234| 10 621 10 70 10 VEiE| 18 VR3] 30 88| 10 87| 19 80 995 | 0905 | 978 | 00 1005 1010 11010 | 98| 995 | 1018 Qush quotations were as follows: (LovitRasy, but 1o quatablo chango, WVHEAT—No. 2 No.. 8 spring, ite, f. 0. b., 32 33c. 08, £3.80@3.85. .90@20.924%; lard, per 100 1., $10.: 4; short ribs, sides b {loose), 80.50@9.8215; dry salted shoulders : (boxed). #10.00@10.25; short clear sides (hoxed), 7 $10.26@10.50. l\\{glsk\(‘hlalllluru' finlshed goods, per gal., BUGARS—Unchanged; eut loaf, Gc; granu- lated, 6.70; standurd ““A," 5.67. The followlng were the recelpts and ship- ments for today: Artiolos. Keceipts. | Shipmonts. 18,21 29,921 108318 148,686 445,824 1204 450,065 847,550 Rye, bu. 1,800 1479 Barley, 15465 147 On the Produco exchange today tho buttor arket was qulet; croamory, 1414(519¢c; dairy, 4@17c. Eggs, qulet; strictly fresh, 1301356, Omaha Gram, T follcwing prices are for delivery at Mississippl river points: 67c; No. WHEAT—No. 2 spring, 64¢; No. 8 hard, 60c, 8 3 bée; No, 2 hard, Jiprias RYE—No. 5 OATS—No. % white, 80%4¢; No. 8 white, 80c. Conn-—No. 2, cashi or June, 86%e;: No. § or gglwr. 864¢; No. 2 white, 89¢; No. B white, o, Fifteen Among the sales refianm were: Isslssipl river points, i cars No. 2 corn, upper 80xc. 4 - Now York Markets. 3 NEew YOork, May 29.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 84,- 122 pkgs.: €xporls, 7,929 bbls., 20,660 sncks sales, 4,800 pkgs.; market dull and weak & winter wheat, low ' grades, #2.05@2.45; win ter wheat, fulr to fancy, 82.35G345: wi i ter wheat, patents, $8.60@4 Minnesota, 3 clear. $2.60@3.10; Minnesota, stralghts, §3.50 @4.10; Minnesota, patent, $4,36004.60. CORN MEAL-Steudy, qule 82.60@2.70. yellow western, i western, 64@65c¢. Jull, steady; western, 60@ Ipts, 516,500 Y. ; exports, [ M) 80,000 Du, of futures, 19 ¢ bu. spot. - Spot market lower and No. 2red, In store and el 76%¢; 1. 0. b, T6%0; ungraded red " ;lu 0. 4 4% all day o 9 celpts, woather, lower cables, go e Dropeets ahrond, wonk west and ‘u Teport of cholera at Hamburg, closing weak at 1h@1%e below Raturduy; No.'2 red, June, 76@76 11160, kY clostng ut 70ei July. 76 9-16677 4, elost b T0he A’;.fl.z:. s, closiue ut 78 4 niber, boe, closing at 79%c; December, k BIK@BA Nye, ol b B b re and afloat May 27: . corn, 890,780 bu.; outs, ? 1+ 4,608 bu, ; A conipts, i exports, 105,206 bu.i sales, 285,00 0. of futures, bi ) bu, £DOL, rund nioderately p 2 4 He 1 elevator, 4848 B tlons wero wouk und declined by @ s c avy Tocoipts at the west and. genoral roalizing; trading dull: June, 471,047 %e losing at AThe; July, 475,048 v closiug at’ 47805 A ust 48448 e, closing at 4Bkc; Sep o BY@48 %0, closing at 4 OATS —Recolpts, 55,060 bu.; exports, 81,466 bu,; sales, 80,000 Du. futures and 45,000 bu.'spot. 'Spois, quivt, lower: options, , 218 lowor, wonk, .luluv,“;\l;"@ggfimuclw‘lllnl / At 86ic; Soptomiber, lwm\-“ losing E fhine. ShoviyNo,2 white, diei No. 2 Chilcugo, C . 8, C i 0. Wl 40 K mixed westorn, 80@30%c; "White - waste 41@4sc shipping, 76@80¢; X Hav—Fair demand; firm A 800d cholce, 8oc@8$1.00, SEamon to cholee, 160 3 Hors—Qulot; state, &‘ 2lgcs Pucltic coust 'iDks—Easy, qu y : g-'fiv?"? 1 e B a g . SIONS— Cuit meuts. dull, steatly; pick peition bt H1 e Dickicd chouidace 9e; plekled hams, "12,@18¢; middles quie wweak short clear, 10%c. Lard, qulet, 1ower, estern steam closed ut $10.70 asked; sales, none. Options, sules, none; June closed at #1076 asked, .v'uy closed ut' £10.80, nominul; .'i'\‘““"’" fflh:.'...':m"n‘du' nomin ”’ul:wk l, OA8Y | O} 3 -B0: new mess, .60, Burred Lioral’ receipis. Tawacs “wesson i wet salted, New Orleans }4@60; Toxus selected, Tuenos L‘yéu‘-).':leu 1bs, - A 15@170, m m lmnz 17@200) b ::u""qm Lln ?""\'}r (i, 11@8e. a8 cbirm, faie dogind. ocofpts, 9,132 Digs; wostorr froah, 1816, p eAl.LoW—Qulb!. stoady; olty #2 for pkge.), 1;? 95kD_Of1~Dull, unchanged; crude, 4 l ow, 40 ',m!l—,wnrket was slightly firmer; I'onn!, van ?oll '“' sulos nonei Junoe op- tone, ales 11,000 1) :fi 8 11,00 8, ; npnn(nY 3“ lowest, O¢; highest and closing, 57c bid: Lima oll sules, nong; 9'4: b&%l tal sales, 11,000 bbls, ulet, g (Y TN~ steady at 2614@200. ICE —-Steady, qu MorAg :1». oW Or| S"" open kettle, good to uil, | B0@¥8C. SoGaR-Raw, quiet and frm; refined, quet, cholee, stead IROX-Qulot, unchanged; American, $12.75@15.50. Corpen—Steady; 1ake, $10,85 LEAD —Firm; domostic, §3.02%. TIN—Stendy nt decline; stralghts, $10,90 bid; 10 asked] plntes stead PELTER—Firm ! domestic 20, Omaha Produce Market, VEGETABLES, TOMATORS - f-basket crates, $8.50@4.00. SOUTHERN CARBAGE--Por crate, 82.76@! OALIFORNIA UABBAGE —Crates, per 1b,, EW POTATORS—Por. bbl., 85 TRING BEAN: PRAS-— Per 00. Cucvanmns—Per doz., $1. CACLIFLOWER - Pancy, per 0. ONTONS ~Dor bbl., §5. U GREEN ONIG ., 20¢. ASPARAGUS ~Per doz., 35@40c. NEW BErTs —Per doz., 40@4060. SeiNacu—Peor bu., #1. FRUITS BOUR CHERRIES—Por case, 84, 1A CRERKIES—Por 10-1b. box, 82,50, 5P $3.504,00. 4. o?o.cu. i tancy, 84.602 BANANAS—Por bunch, Including cratos and packing, #2.00%2.50, PINEAPPLESPor doz., $2.0022.25, ORANGES ~Washington navels, cholce, #41 Noshington navels, lurge sizes 89.6083.75; Riverside seedlings, $2.76; Redlands, $2.75; Redlands, 128 sizo, $2.50. MUTTER, EGUS, GAME, POULTRY, BurrER—Tho great bulk of the country butter goes at 126 18¢. Eaas—General markot, 11c. Potrrry-—Choice hens, 9@10c; mixed coo 7@5c; old roostors, 6@be; geeso and duc . MISCELLANEOUS. HAY—The market on good upland hay, 87 In car lots. 4 RAL—Cholce and small fat, 7@8%c; large and thin, 3@6c. St. Louls Markets. 8. Louts, Mo, May 20.—Frour—Dull, lower; patents, 3.4 , 83.00 @3.15; others unchunged. WiEAT-Market was very woak closing 14@1%¢ off; No. 2 red, cash, 66c; June, 664c; July 'closed, 6814@68%ci September, 1% ConN—Weak, i@3c below Saturday; No. 2 i July, 874@37 %c: Beptem- mixed, cash, 8¢ Der, 884 OATs—Flat: No. 2 cash, 82c; July, 27%c; Septembor, 255c. “Qulet, pork, standard mess, lard, £10; meats u , $10; longs and ribs, 810.2; oxed,'15¢ more; bacon, packed shoul 7;_longs and’ ribs, $11.00%11.123; #1477 Kams, sugar cured, 15 Bide. PTS 2]‘1 4,00 2, 00 bbls.; wheat, 14,000 000, wheat, 137, 7 s, 14,000 bu.; rye, 2,000 bu, BurTeR-Quiet and unchanged; creamery, 19@20c; choice dairy, 17c. Codee Market. NEw YRk, May 29.—Options opened barely steady ut 20 to 25 points down, closed_steady 5polntsup to 10 points down; sales, 15,250 bags, Including: May, $16.60; July, $15.50@15.00; September, $15.0015.25; October, 13,055 De- wber, $14.75714.90. (Spot Rlo, quiet, firm; No. 7, #17.00@17.1215. NEIRO, ‘May 29.—First ordinary, 14,- 0 rels per 10 kilos; good second, 18,40 the week, 239,000 bags purchuses for the United States, 62,000 ba; shipments to the United States, 54,000 bag: k, 100,000 bags. NTO8, May 29.—Good average, 13,700 10 kilos. Receipts durin, orn, chole Knnsas City Markets. KANSAs Orry, Mo, May 29.—WneAr—Weak; No. 2 hard, 67@67%c; No. 2 red, 60@71c. Con—Slow und wenk to lower; No. 2 mixed, 84c; No. 2 white, 85285 %c, OAs—Weal; No. 2 mixed, 28%4@29%c; No. 2 white, 811@82c, Burter—Steady; creamery, 10@20c; dairy, 115@16c, EGGR—Actiye; 11c. RECEIPTS—Wlhoat, 14,000 bu.; corn, 14,000 bu; outs, none. SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 16,000 bu.; corn, 4.000 bu.; outs, none. LONDON, May 29.—The Mark Lane Express, in 1ts weekly review of the British grain trade, says: Engllsh wheat averagos 27s a quacter in'tho country und 276 6d’ in London. Tho snles at 196 market towns amonnted the past week to 61,780 quarters. It 1s belleved that tho tarmers aro selling too troely and would do well to hold thefr grafn until July. Foreign wheat has receded 6d since Whitsuntide. The arrivals of wheat Include 105,000 quarters of Calitornla, 5,000 quurters of Australian and 1,000 quarters of Argentin. Cottoh Market. NEW ORLEANS, L., May 28.—Good middling, Thep middling, 75c; low middling, § 16-10c; good ordinary, G%c. Net recelpts, 2,000 bale: 1 bales; sules, 2,600 Dales; stock, s, Utures steadl ler at the decline; sales , $7.00 bid; June, $7.0037 . $7.120@87.13; Octobe; $7.28@7.29. Minneap MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 20.—Whoat prices declined to easy slde. Oash wheat lower, but prices stronger for futuros. Most No. 1 north- ern sold at 6. No. 2 northern 6214 Close: May, 624 tember, ; No. ceipts, 424 cary. 68%c; J e n 1 northern, Milwaukee Markets. MILWAUKEE, Wis., May 20.—WrEA?—Unset- tled; July, 68 No. Zui;frlng, 68e. e, Oorn—Dull , C. AT8—Lower; No. 2 white, 83%c. BARLEY—G1ic. Rye—bB4¢. PROVISIONS—Lower; pork, $20,90, Liverpoul Markets. LIVERPOOL, Muy 20.—WnEAT—Qulet; de- mand moderate, und holders offer moderately. Conn-Fasy: demand moderate; mixed west- ern, 4s er centul, me western, 62 per cwt, TALLOW—Fine A, ‘s per cwt, Graln Market, 'HIA, Pa., May 29.—WHEAT—Weak ral pressiire 10 soll; No, 2 red, May, ak; No. 2 mixed, May, 47X@48 Oats—Weal 2 white, Muy, 41@ 41 se. Cinel CINCINNATI, O., May 20.—WuEAT-Lower; No. 2 reqd, 656.66¢, No. 2 mixed, 44@45e. OAT8-Lower; No. 2 mixed, 32@3 4o, Witisky—1In leht demand; closed, $1.12, d Markot, May 29, —\Vllgl« ~Lower and No. cash and Ma: 9! ORN—Dull and steady; No. 2 cash and May, No. 2 mixed, 82¢, Baltimore Graln Murket. Muy 29, —WugAT—Fasy; and May, 79130, of ixed spot and May, 485e. 0. 2 white, western, 42550, OATs—Quie r OLL Markeot. LONDON, May 29.—CALOUITA LINSEED—Now l‘l‘lb[l,l May and June shipments, 895 6d per quurter, LINSEED O1r—195 0@ 195 1044d per cwt, New York Dry NEw YoRK, Muy 29. were discloscd in'the Gry cloth continues firm ane goods market 15 good. Boston Wool Market, BOSTON, Muss, May 29.—Demand 18 very moderate and small” lots are mostly selling, Prices ure in buyors' fuye Rothy oling Visibie Grawn Supply. NEW York, May 20.—Visible graf : wn;au;,‘:uflgg.ngnfl bu; u:g.).’.:dso,'siuwpm; onts, 8,442, W rye, 060, i 0 898,000 bil. 16 el Datleg STOCKS AND BONDS, vods Market, o new developments 00ds markot. Pring the general cotton Securities Opened Comparatively Firm and Leading Shares Advanced. NEW Yonk, May 29.—The stock markot opened comparatively firm and the leading shures made teactional advances on the flual quotations of yesterday, while Consolidated Gas jumped 2 per cent to ‘181, Advices from London that the first day of the fortnightly sottlement had passed without any serious em- barrassments had the offect of imparting a firmer tone to the dealings, but the bewrs soon started on wnothor d to catch stop-loss ordors, 1nd 1n & short time some stocks scored waterlal losses. Geueral Eleciric was the principal sufferer, 30, 1808, to 47.85 tor modlum nand he was oxcellont, nd thé proportion o was _amaller 1 plgs wore quoted af from 84.50 0 n fow carl THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 87% to 64y on large anles. um’-‘ same t‘l‘mn broke 2% per TUESDAY, MAY ood demand and strong r fale to cholce as well ns Inst 1ls and stags bringin of, foedors changed hand ing the princlpai pu alyos wmng: at from #8.50 to wdny the qualit 1ght lots were Im‘lqlu o] common _mixed Throwouts an 080,50 nnd there 8105,000. Thoe mill was on big orders U morn ion an. ouble thmb 1 he, throwing 1,200 men oat 16 some mont!' from ¥2.60 to Saveral bun. Btookholder Kiingman Brings Buit Agalnst [ THAEE MINUIES AHEAD OF TAMBY . " atock selling 1 the Local Direotory. here was onl; epresentative sales! About 12,000 sheep arrived today, The of: ts for last woek wore prients 13,081 h 00t and common grades did_not sell materially higher, but anything answor- ription of “good' was saleablo at The demand was nctive, much 01 80 than was to bo oxpectad in_ view of o heavy supply for last weok, and most of ho stuff Was out of sellers' hands before nooh. mlos were on_a basls of poor to cholce Texans and or natives and strong nt from #4.7 ontral dropped 8 Qreat Trip of the World's Falr Flyer fr avy pressilre to sel New York to Chloago. “I'he Expositig fiyer arrived at 0:50 a. m, threo minu ahead of tmo, without incident mited country domand. The market particalarly SO aeAa " NEW COMPLICATION AT THE WORLD'S FAIR o 10g to the dosé 10c advance. L M trip was mad Judge Steln Geanta a Temporary Tnjanc- tlon Holding That Congre. No Law Requiring the Exposition Gates to Be Kept Shut. t was noticenble, however, that ¢ the bears In tho shares of 1, New England, Missourl Pacifie, [ake Shote and Atchison met with ¢or- paratively 1ittlo success, Electric bounded up 814 por cont; Cordage, common, 1%per cent; preferred, 9 per cent There was & sharp for stocks throughout. cctric at one time commanded per cent for use and later were lent at 1-81 The sales reached 820,947 shares of 15,576 were unlisted. closed firm in tone. Tomorrow being a legal hollday all the down town exchanges will be closed. The following are the closin, stocks on the New rom 83 to 85 for rom #3.50 to 85,65 Yeariings wero 10 #6.50 for poor to extra nd spring lambs were qulet at from $4.50 to The latter are lower than at tho middle of lnst week, Recelpts; cattle, 19,000 head; calves, 200 head; hogs, 18,000 heud; skeep, 12,000 head. urnal roports: o 28z was gonoral of pulling ov Terrifle specd was de one strotch of ton mi niade quickly enough to all asosoas. 32 oped at times, S the timo was tion over ninety-ni At Sough Chicago the tral was flve minutes bohind made up on the r Crioaco, Til, May 20, Stockholder Clingman, Judge Stein of the superior court this morning fssued a tom- porary injunction restraining the directors of the World's fair from closing the gates on On applieation of e eessane B o m DB EE R e m o The market 8,200 head; steers 10415¢ lower tive steers 84,25 cows, §1.25@4.00; steers and 00 00 00 gg? 8 60 0 i3 5 1o tho city, with th minutes to spare, though tho city ordinand governing speed were broken to firi quotations on ork Stock ex- 300 TSR Dttt Sttt Tho suit on which the injunction was granted was flled by Clingman several woeks ago as a stockholder in the exposition, and as a citizen. This proceeding is in state court and s ontirely distinet from begun Saturday by the United States dis- BOOBD 3133 market opencd & & 2 cooo PING AND EXPORT, \ghts, #7.30%7 ca Sadadazaac EFN o g Released 1 do preterred. eased on Tall ay Ably Nover 1 18 Cane Will Prd Amaerican Expross. Baltimore & Ohlo. 00; lainbs, $4.608 spring lambs, 0. > 5 = Kansas Clty Live stock Mo., May 20 last year convicted of the murder OATTLE - Re- 2,600 hond; rango atoors, ng steers, $4.6025. butchers' stock, #. and feeders, $3.10@4,70, Recelpts, 5,500 head; shipments, 2,- markét opened 510 {gher; bulk of sale @7.1 KANSAS City, celpts, 6,000 head; shipments, weak to 26¢ £3.00@4.55; shi cows, $2,00¢04 Sunday closing. The pofat on which the in- Junction was granted was Clingman’s claim as a citizen and taxpayer. that as the park was set apart for the recre- ation of the public forever, the park commis- sioners had no power to grant the privilege management exercise it of closing the gates on Sunday. World's Eair Notes, y 20.—The returns of at- air yesterday are a free man This morn} Peorla . & B, the first time in two years, he appeared in Judge Burns' court on & The court sot the n teial for June 12 and fixed bail at 30,0 for tho prison ves walked out ted that the seco Pullman Palace. The court held tion for a new do preferred, Judge Macon, signed the bond and ( trial will ever be called i Southiern Pactfl Sugar Refiner! Tenn, Coal & Iron. ¢|Toxas Pacific. Tol. & 0. Cen. pf'd e Cuicaco, 111, M CHOLERA AT HAMBURG, tendance at the World's not yet complete, but the chiof of the burcau of admissions, from the returns in, estimates the attendance at 146,579, The Irench section of the Manufactures and Liberal Arts building w public today without forn was simply declared opened by the French consul general in the name of the French NEW York, M two days, 6,400 . active at an advance of 10¢ per 10 Poorest to best native steers, i dressed beef stendy at 8u9tc for native stdos, quote Amerlean drossed welgh! beef steady at vEs —Recelpts for P EOOODEDDODRDRDED e =22233332255585 G One Death Reported I'rom 'the Diseas Susplelous Cases in Fr. Havnvna, May nounced that 20.—~It 1s oMo B0 et D€ D b =11 at 104@12¢ refrigerator Shipments to- opened to the al ceremonies. S & YT 1Y and Amerlean » deaths of a choloral and one at Nismes a 385 - 5283332285388858338 © ] & CEOBE CEICEPEEERBOEEEEEE~ @ HEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts for two days, Sheep and yearlings dull a shade eusler; southern lambs firm at an advance of @ Bra! 14,700 heud, S g To Take the School Census, The following census taker: pointad by the Be begun work: Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne should be in every houschold. It is perfectly pure and naturally formented, Natlonal Cordage. do preferred. oyer 8338 4 - rd of Education and ha First ward, James Dworal St. Louls Live Stock Market. TTLE ~Recelpts, markot slow; ves on sule; Texus lower; top for 21,15, Pyere = 2,300 head; shipme no good natl good Texans &1, Hoas —Recelpts 2,400 head: market 'opened_10¢_higher, ost the udvance; heavy, $7.00G7.20; mixed, 2 d Second war . L. Alstadt; Fourth w Fifth ward, I\ F J. O. Gibson; Seventh ward, Goory f North American C rthern Pacifio... a0 preferred. N MILBURN'S SORROIW. —_— anklin; Sixt Bowed with Grief When He Hears of His Son's Saiclde, JACKSONVILLE, TI1 last night the famous blind vreacher, Rev. H. Milburn, chaplain of the national house of representatives, was informed of the suicide of his son Fletcher at Chicago. of the aged, sightless father was pitiful, as he exclaimed: “Poor boy! 1t's too The total sales of stocks toda, including: Atchison, 300: Chicugo Gas, 10,001 were 820,900 )00; Burling- Lackawanna, cmomao 558238 EIoTeoTeIn —At a late hour oDEEEY ooss shipments, 8,800 pts through Tex- 86,500; Natlonal Cordage, 3,600; Now Eng- 27,500; Sugar, alos were at unchal HELP IS OFFERE: and is guaranteed, every nervous, delicaf woman, by Dr. I o Piles of people have piies, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. O O i oney Market. 20.—~MONEY ON OALL— Firmer at 2@5 per cent; last loan, 2}4 per cent; closed offered at 23 ))Il‘r ce! PRIME E PA e NEW YORK, AMERICA’S DEBT g Remember this—if y8 don't get the help thia promised, ther's notl) Rarip City, S. D., May 27.—To the Editor Wo had an election of school teachers here last weekk and the American men threw all the Catholic teachers out, although they were the best qualified teachers in the Black T havo read the oath that these men have to take and I have no doubt it would disqualify them from voting if they were A. Woods,” demo- national committeeman, is one, and he will not_endorse any Catholics, Mr. Milburn, 70 years old, sat up in bed to He said Fletcher haa led rs, and was ad- ad recently taken the He was for a time a hotel clerk at Denver, but, becoming dissat- isfied, applied to his father to secure him & The son was 80 years old. D. C., May 2.—Chaplain is $000 per year, but he has o pay his own expenses to and from linois atthe end and beginning of every session and maintain himself and adopted daughter, his guide and accompanies him everywhere on account of his blinduess. is understood that ho %as no other income. His son, whose suicide is made public, is not known here. —6@8 per cent. $4.854@4.80 8914 for demand T BONDS—Firm. Stute bonds neg- of Tne: Bre: receive the news. a wayward lifo several y dicted to drink, but gold cure at Denver. for sixty days and $4.891(@4. plaint,” frregularity, d weakness, and in ever! exbausted condition d the female system, if th benefit or curc ctive association The closing quotations on bortis: * Pregeription " ever fails to your monoy is roturned. pains, internal inflammation and ulceratior weak back, and all kindred ailments are co it. 1t's a marvelous remed! or norvous and general debi §t. Vitus's Dance, Insomnia, Sloep, Spasms, Convulsions or Fits, and h often, by restoring the womanly functions cured cases of insanity. For more than 25 yeats, Dr. Sage's Catarr'/ has cured the worst cases of Chroni The makers of this! medicine are willing to promise that the cure your caso or theyll pay you cash. = By all druggists, A Wedding Present. When you give a watch to the bride ce groom be sure that it fs one about whose in- trinsic value there is no Ask your jeweler about 17 jewel Hampden movements, in Dueber cases. X 8t. Paul Consu P, C. & P. ETF] 17 feeders. 1006 4 00, WYOMING CATTLE. 2 cows .11230 876 Loulsiana st'pe K. G. T Unlon Pacttic 1 Hoga-Recelpts wre usually light on Mon- lers all looked for moro than 40 The situation looked favorable rn' markets were higher, suinpers winted aver one-third of th here was a_falr demind from the fresh meat en and early trading was active of u 10c advance, Buyers all wanted lght and hogs und these grades sold at 7.10 with heavy and mixed Packers did nothing arly, but toward the close after urgent orders had been filled and news of the break rovisious in Chlcugo had n constitution of this country calls for life, liberty and pursuit of happiness, allowing every man to worship God as his consclence dictates with no restraint, but thoso laws which are the same to all and no distinction, but that which his, his merit may originate. ‘Who can deny that the existence of such laws if upheld presents a subject for human Were wo to recur to first inciples, and observe the progress of the hristian religion in the first stages of its propagation, we should perceive that no vice, evil or detriment have ever sprung from toleration. Persocution had always been o fertile source of much evil, perfidy, cruelty had often been the conse- Mutual Union 6 el ek Piles of peoplo have pites, but e Witt's in the Head. Ive wili cure them. butcher wel; Witch Hazel congratulation. ROGERS’ BUDY FOUX All Doubt Th Boston Stock Quotations, 20.—Call loans, 414@5'% ) Kimball's Brother 1s Dend Set at Rest. St. Pavr, Miun., Ma; the water ninc days the body of Charles S. Rogera, the millionaire president of the Northwestern Cordage comp: last evening at the Miunesota fish hatchery. The body haa evidently floated with the cur- lodged in a bay. which it was discovered was two miles below the bridge from which Rogers took his jump on Friday, May 10. over to Coroner White mand the letters Rogers left giving his rea- sons for taking his life, BOsTON, Mass., May per cent; tlme 1o Y quotations on stocks, bonds wnd miningsh Westingh. Electric. rreq @ like Saturday. The wealk, the early dvanco bein and a' few hogs left unsold, at from £6.95 to 47.05, against $6.90 1o $6.0 S 1087.25 ot last Monday. entlrely lost 29.—ANer being in and murder urday and $7.20 Ateh, T, &S F. B B Representative sales , was found of Smithfield, and_the executions of the in- quusisdtn were among the horrid and detest- able crimes which had at different_times originated solely from persecution. pose a man wicked or immoral, merel account of any difference of religious opinion s it was absurd, yet this is tho principle whicn the Americun Protectivo association wants to instill into our local government,. Who wero the true friends of the country in her troubles? Were they not Catholicst 1 desire to inform and prove to these men of Bultimoro dearchbishop vartly through Hoston & Albany. Boston & Malne /ot IS 17 %) RUBY JEWELED The point at &8 Goston & M o Butte & Bosto was turned Calumet & He will now de- was as false a If your dealer does not keep our watches, mafl us'your address and we will send you the hame of ‘n dealer who does, Wonks, Cantou, O, er ey Steel Mills Burned. May 20.—The blooming mll, engine room and boiler house of the Lackawanna Steel company burned ScraNtoy, Pa., TiE DUEBER WATCIE R EE Y Yy ScovooooocD SEFFFFGHGS that the Re (afterwards m © New York Mining Quotations. NEW YORK, May 20.—The followlng are closing quotatlions of New York board: SOUTH OMAHA. 0 EERERRRE SR was the next man in_importance to George Washington in the war of the revolution, I want to prove to these men who are wont, to dilate upon Catholics in connection with the administration of this country that it was Father Carroll who was mainl mental in getting the papal nunc king of France to get him to send aid to the Americans, ana_that it was mainly through the 1nfluence of this Catholic divine the German Catholic generals, Baron Steuber and De Kalb and i, Joined the revolutionists. To those who are conversant with the history of that period, it was a well known fagt that the mission of Benjamin Fraj from France was about given up as a minlng stocks on Dangerous Use of Strong Pur- gatives. Pills and pnrgatives which act quickly upon the bowels, irritate and destroy the mucous coats of the stomuch and A continued use of such reme- dies produces chronicinflammation of the ‘The use of the genuineimported Carlsbad Sprudel Salt is, therefore, highly recommended be- cause its action is due solely toits solvent and stimulating proporties, and it does not irritate the stomach, genulne imported articie only. Union Stock Yards Company, South Omaha. Best Cattlo o and Sh2op market In ths wait. SE| Slerra Nevada moocoooccocoo. 558585555588 Ez2z & PIGS AND ROUY COMMISSION nfifiszx, Wood Brothers, Live Stock Commlssion Morchunts. “Telephono 1157, ). DADISMAN, s were light, consisting of a fair Mexlean wethers and a spring lambs. ng Quotations, and bowels. ‘The following aro double deck of the Catholic small bunch o was good and the trade active at The wethers averaged B4 1bs. srought #5 und the lambs sold straight for 83 Fair to good natives, $4.5025.60; terns, $4,00%5,50; common and 0od to choice 40 to Representative Moxy The demand the clostng mining quot Obtain. the Market reports by 1n roished upon spplication. NMATEA Manufacturers & Jobbers Directos AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omaba Tent-Awning | Wolf Bros & Co., COMPANY. HORSE COVERS, 1118 Farnam Street. BAGS & TWINES | 1l and wire cheerfu atonkt shiean 8204001 varting for an audience with the king, letter from “If France does not send over her army, the cause must fail, for the troops are commencing to mutiny and I cannot raise funds to pay them, and their feet areon the bleeding from the snow.” was brooding over what looked like an im- doom to the American cause, he was by a voice calling: “Mr. Franklin; oh Mr. Franklin,” It was the pope's nuncio, news for you,” said he, tho consent of the Flnanclal Notos, Washington KANSAS Crty, Mo, May 29, 84,275, - | No. loarlngs, 81,- | 2% Moxican mixed 13 spring laml <l PaRIs, May 29.— 65¢ for the accoun NEW YORK, May 29 balances, 84 Three per cent rentes, 97f y have no rations v, round, cut and While Franklin Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. Ofcial recelpts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Unlon Stock Y for the forty-el| p.m. May 28,1 —Clearings, $70,201,117; o y 29.—New York ex- it hours ending ut chango selling . i Pa., May 29.—Olearings, $10,- ulunces, $1,429/934. Money, 4% per “I have good “[have just secured king to send overn French army and navy to aid your country- 20.—Olearings, $2,- Money 6 Ter o | [Head|Cars. | Head| Cars, balances, $557,898, LoNDON, May 29 —Amount of bulllon into the Bank of Engiand on balance today, Franklin bewildered and astonished, threw himself on his knees, clasped the hand of the nuncio and kissing it said: +Oh, Rome has saved my country. Amer- icans will never forget it,”” “Mr. Franklin, you must thank Rey. Dr. Carroll, for it was he wno induced the pope to send me here in the Rector & Wilhelmy Corner 10th and Jackson it Lobeck & Linn, Dealors tn hardware May 29,—Money, 6@8 Olearings, $2,633,000. 87, Louts, Mo., Mu; 639; balances per cent. Fxcll lonrings, 83,654, Money qulet at 6@8 hange on Now York, par. 7058, 16th Stroet, 1404 Douglas Streg interest of the His letters in your behalf were laid by me before the French king and his cabinet, and so success has crowned his efforts in your behalf.” Washington IRON WORKS, Omaha Safeand Iro 76¢ per 81,000 premium: bank, $1.50 per §1 W. A L. Gibbon & Co . caps, SLFUW £00dY, b BOSTON, Mass,, Ma; 29.—Olearings, 176; bulances, $1,458,355. t. Exchange on New York, 12/4¢ prémium to 15¢ himself afterwards “'Of all the men whose influence most potent in securing the success of the revolution, Dr. Carroll was the man.” Catholic names like Barry, Meade, Lafayette, De G Kalb, Rochambeau, Kosciusko and Pulaski, will be side by side with those of Washing- Jefferson, Franklin, Adams, Henry and the immortal revolution, long after the memory of the American Protective association bigots, who seek to deprive them of the glory of their deeas, or tarnish their memor, perished in oblivion. tur buriap, » twine, — BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Coe Shos Company. 1107-1103- 1111 Howard ¢ Factory—1119-1121-1123 Howard St. o oNLY Manufacturers of Boots and o shiitLors A0 Chicago Live Stock Market, &l and Laruey Strects. W YORK, May 20.—(Special Telegrawito E ¥ Exchiinge was quoted as follows Chicago, 70¢ dlscoun ts of cattle were 1 receipts for last 45,749 head apd the shipments 14,555 A mujority of the local operators hud 1 of cattlo and wero pre- LUMBER. John A Waliefield, d cement, Milwau- kee coment and Quincy OHICAGO, 111, -Clearings, 20,472, 0. New Y 8 alesroom and OMmicy looked for a large ri Sterling exchange #4.85%(; demand, $4.8 &, Charles R. Lee, Hardwood lumber, woo disappoloted oney, firni, 7 per to the exlstence either particalar. onded Lo all to Inspect Amer, Hand-Sewed BHOE CO.. boou and rubber gouds, i 1510 Harney Strest COAL, COKE, Omana Coal, Coke & LIME CO., hard and soft [T our new fnoLory. dall, Jones & Wh X OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Week Starts with LIght Recelpts und_ Weak to Lower Prices. MoxpAy, May 20, Recelpts of all kinds of stock were compara- tively light, considerably lighter in fact than a week g0, There were 1,600 fewer cattle to- day than on lust Monday and prices on an av- crage ruled 10c to 15¢ lower than Saturday, After advancing steadily for over a week until the highest notches of the year were reached it is but natural that there should be o slight reaction. Supplies were lght here and not cxceptionally heavy at other mar- kets, but buyers all set out to make thelr lower and so no pressing need of supplies on account of 1ib- eral buying lust week, sellers generally had to Trading was sio lone by the dressed bee ulative shippers were cautious the indifferent tone to eastern advylices. couple of choice 1,665-1b, murket u:ghso.b supply did not prove so excessive as 16 causo erangement of values. There was akness everywhers, but cline of more” than 10 medium welght #teers were neavior sorts, ¢ any serious d y, shall have — i ‘ %88 LIQUORS, MILLINERY. Trick & Herbert, Wholesule liquor dealers ess weuk than the demand running prinel rom 1,000 101,800 caunbgs' stock was over abun- at the close of 7 1 Y ‘Theng wero about 8,000 of them, R For steady nerves and good sleep use Contains no Anti-Pyrine. Bromo-Seltzer, ~ GORNICE. _ Eagle Cornice Works u!vanizeliron cor- —— ‘World's Fair Hotel Accommodations, Write for rates at the new Rossmore hotel, Chicago, and receive beautiful map of ;\'(fl'ld'l fair buildings. shade l;)wur. uotations ran l“)huh‘k' cows and helférs, from bulls, from 88 to#4.78 fOr stoc from $4.25 to 86.10 for dressed beef and shi; 82.25 to 85 for Texas Qulves were ln demand at from $2.50 Bules were largely at from 8276 to ws and bulls, while the bulk s went over the scales at from 84.60 to pts of hogs were estimated at 18,000 18,306 lnst Monday and 85,966 for the Ing day last year. The officlal re- celpts for last weck wore 11 1001 Farnam t. Address Hauk & Young Mothers ! We Offer ¥ou o Remedy | which Insures Bafety to| Zifo of Mother and Chiid \._ **MOTHER'S FRIEND " Robs Confinement of ite Fain, Horror and Lisk, rs and feeders, tallo skyllghts, ete., 1308 wnd 1310 Dodge Etreet. DRY GOODS, Kilpatrick-Koch Dry ping steers and’ Standard Ol Co, Refined and lubricatin, Carpenter Paper Co Carry @ full stock of Kl wrapping and Britiog panere M. E. Smith& Co. JSoods, notions, fur ing goods, cor olla, axle grease, oo, £ mon as spec- 5 and the sh 0gs over from BEODDOE coyuquol_m 2 Jas. A. Clark & Co, ity and game b AT tions of those who held lemand did not devel atlcipated and the 1n provisions seemed ow falled to mat tors bought a fow loads at quite us goo g paf o9 buyers could n Jkers haviog orders o “buy bt was more of & cut than salesmen would ubnglt 0, und consequently tho ora. T wndthe close was A0c off Branch & Co. Produce, frults of all ctivity that was Bebee & Runyan FURNITURE COMPANY oad 1ath Buree 1. steers m.vm1 1, steers sold at from 84.80 to 84.85 with 4. v light stuff and odds and eeds i% from 80 down. Businoss was rather slow through- # reat many cattle ose. active cow market, (Omaha Upbolstering COMPANY. VRO ol Wholesale oul but the regul 6 8tuff on that ba: ut there were not in tho pens at the c| There was & mod, with prices enerully’s thado g of cholce 644 brought 84.25, and an old the sime welght sold for butchers' cows sold very BTOVE EI—W_A!ES Omaha Stove Repair Stove repairs 205 sty kina of s made. W7 Dougias st BASH, DOORS il A Disbrow &Co oks remaia. | xtromely dull markot e bortla, BBADFIELD REGULATOR C0., ATLANTA GA, st woek. Latosales were af m we light and at iRt 50" or ook 1o pri Son ey