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THE OMAHA DAILY BER: MONDAY, MAY 7, 1891, A N T M 3, enongh to convinge us that the enemy | forms of speech. The most withering con- i 1 \ Al N \ \ upon this country, and its disastrous effects | P ‘""‘ B'\]]LI‘HFID Ol‘ \H" 0" { was present fn large force, and with a con- | tempt or the keenest of satire may be ex- “ .“4 4 STRI',LT Ih “ \lTln\(l promise to he most serlous. Business s .......E...l.......... 2 g L4 b . 4 " i | tract to scoop us. We weresfi n»ullh_;: k to | pressed In (he politest term Oh | ,,:m:,,i,.d”n,,,,,,.h,,",l ”,,.I ,,."l,,,.,“,;_ ',",: l,.,, . our defenses, th e principal one of which was i ity . great Is the uncertainty fn fnanclal affairs —— Fort Rubinette, called after a gallant Ohfo JABOR NOTES, | | that a panic is fmminent. Nobody Knows | ™ . . " attsry commander 10 d cap- ——s— i i i ioipation | where to look for relief, and there e General Low Wallacs o the Ground to Via. | Baitery sommarder it the cosny ooubhonn | e g | OPOTME o Qplely A oIPAEON | greeat it i il tuneters f, the, con: | ' @ e dicats His Military Record, Corinth In his fist and he knew it--80 did | Liverpool. of the Kesuipfion of Dusinets, tlon_ o things. which it is belleved must . L ki llvul.\\:!nl;t‘!yly|_|,:uv'-li !; ;.hvh"x;::w|\-‘lt' Five hundred INlinols coal miners went out urely precipitate a revolution v i e and we folt “obliged” not to let him have It. | 1 @ "C L F 2 3 / right a ca ol o 10 of the ol > CHICAGO GRAIN MARKETS, | k- CHARGES CONTRADICTED BY THE FACTS | , [righ and varly on ‘e norning of the } ™3, e cont creek miners are out in | FACTS ON WHIGH “THE HOPE IS BUILT N [ wmt U ; tack from the cnemy, aa if he was In a | Tennes ¢ gl Features of the Teading and Closing Prices | ) s n Nat The ar- | Wisconsin clgarmakers organized a blue powerful hurry to finish the jo o § 2018 Divislon Had Marched Seventeen Mites | tillery began with the flest skirmish shot, | label league nd of the Taplff, Discussion the Maln | (16060, May The report today of 14 and Not as Represented Only Six— and it was give and take for thre I«r 1 ‘1‘: The new ‘longshoremen’s union already has Feature newnl of Activity In Europe only 3,000,000 bu. as the amount of clear- LoUrs. ‘e belleved that o wsault would ty Branches, o pe 4 A Corporal's Conrnge— War s \:,,, g AL e g UL sl i ] ki elps Oute.Hapid Kecov ances of wheat for the week from the At- | fl Recotlections tuk The I front of Fort R 8ilk ribbon weavers In eastern citles are s Certain. lantic and Pacific coasts checked the bullish | y N ' i ; e ”I.ml be n“.l.“ he :IYT u!n(:]“ it was i pe e “l!:l&v}'vl{ their fight. e it feeling. The first price at the opening for | 9 : - ctwork of abattls, ' On ghe furtlier wide | Fltisburg glassworkers and other tra e . | suly wheat was e below the closing on | HERE'S THE STORY: Wo have over hauled Colonel B. . Loe, secretary of the Shiloh | of this and about 360 yards away, clouds of | Pleiee Coxey BugbOrl v | NEW YORK, yfab g.—ttenry Clws, head | rigay, Some of the recent heavy short every one of our 19 i asoeln ax reecived from the stuy moon appeared, and cvery piec jardencrs of Breslau, Germany, won & BIE | of the ba ot Shenty o1 5 G y - \ : ¥ aattlefield axsoclation, has reccived from tho | Men 1 Keay oo wppoatirl, B Ak SAFIRELE0P L ANOREAM WORk/ BAY, “'I |||..-.. :I"';‘I*l‘:"‘“‘:"::" : ""‘!"“-I :l'r‘““* S sellers had orders In the pit to buy at the departments, and each article where there wasonly one or two : b :” ’1““:; % '”l“1\\”‘ll:l ‘;MIT :”";:““.‘,‘“,‘," ? on them opened, and 6,000 crouching e Journeyman barbers are agitating against [ " Lywi L I"‘":'I'I 'r"*ll‘m: T’ walting | opening, and, ‘owing to thelr ‘purchases; | ota kind or where we had too many ot a kind, or anything that ment of the part hix division tool | in blue be 1o draw head: m the toj Tong hours, especially 8 Lilns Al g ol L there 5 lively Iy to fron ) to > 5 e g PR T Spr e e P Dattle of Shiloh, giving the reasons why it | of our linoh of r!(l‘l[vlv“m : p ; ':I Hour k' ¢ mll,’ m,',,w",‘,‘,:mw reports | Mtitude, with transactions few, confidence | goy0, “tu l:mwn\ as :|‘.I.v buying «I:.q .:1 the was not just spick and span, has been marked with large red P did not arrive on the battleficld any sooner We heard the bugles sounding the ad SUOEWOTRETR GHINON steady, hopes many, with no disposition to BIRET A " el ticket, in plain figures, at one-half formar pricas in order to sell not arrive on ¥ bers and $47,000 in bank. original bearish influence under which the b A Oad Bh x 3 i \ehtly hem uick. Odd pieces of parlor furniture (some sligh s of the offfcers, and This | vance, the hoarse o April 6, 1562, he plumbers’ strike at Chicago s settled | realize on holdings, and as little to make | parket opened reasserted itsell and the i on Sunday eve N ; u the auswering yells of the men as they PRt i ; i 3 statement is officlal and was written by | rushed forward At the ubattis, It seemed | and 1,800 journeymen will resume work, | short sales price quickly fell oft to Favorable soiled), odd rugs, odd pairs of curtains, odd dressars, all 3 oral Wallace at the request of Colonel 1 impossible that a sparrow could fly unhit | Gerinany 18 about to :ulnh(kfln»'vuv;ln-hxnu‘r ll'uln);- be well to understand clearly what | orop reports induced more short selling and amountingto $ 18,960.50,will be sold this week for $9.480 \wio s in i possestion Che only manu. | across that obstruction and I the face of | day n the government works at Spandau. | are the things tor which holders are Waithis | (b price fell off to 60%e. There was onl \ 3 : i X Ve A 4 acript of this article glven to the press, says | (At awful fire. T was In the fort work- | A canvass of the factorles at Ansonia, fand why they hold on so tenaclously. —The | one AT ke m,",_:m.,_ o b by k14 Dmh‘ dt‘L!Y.J?&lEconm at once and help to take them away. - - : ing at o gun, and noting the gaps and the | Conn., shows business increasing and pros- [ main grounds of this ALy at_the ls Rl ! i comprises: 4 the Minneapolis Tribune. He said broken formation of the men in gray us | pects good. Lk B AR LU ML R T I Suit f “I did not come here to o spoeches: ; i 3 it Shfi ' ol o %0 below Friday's closing an wits, I did not come herc to make speech they came nearer and neare Much as 1 An army of not less than 10,000 men are “1, The wearying discussion of the tarift [ “‘rhe 7 ...,;I::h.:} .l.:‘:l“ ..'I.,v:;l\'L 169 cars LU LA oneel vitcks, but to corvect history and set myself and | wanted to sec them beaten, I felt at the | jgjo at Clearfleld, Pa., in connection with | question is apparently nearing its end, and | qud’ the shipments 261,000 bu. The liberal Took Cases, P 3 i b o ad the ment an indescribable pride in this splen o minars’ strike e Sal d- f the brave men of the division I had the ( Moment an indescribable pride in this sp the miners’ strike. d the prospact, at the moment, Ix that by mid- | giiiments gave the market a good sendoff, Trall Trees, ; honor to command on this field vight in the d und almost insane exuibition of daring. | “pyo voto of 25 to 4 the Holyoke Central | summer the' bill will become law, and in o | July starting e higher than the close Dressing Tables, A entimation of the American people as far a8 | gumbers they came, = Far to the " ar the | Labor union las decided in favor of inde- :A:r.x'\‘l":nm-l; ‘n:‘uvv satisfactory :“.”xlvu-' m;\n\k yesterday. The weakness which developed ly-o’n.:'lllmlwmuh. L 1 can at this late day. It fs known to | charging colimn was brokes and men by | Pendent political action. acturing Interests than has hitherto been | iy wheat took the stiffening out of corn Musie Cablnets Pt Chates 3 many, If not to all of you, that for years 1 | twos, tens and scores could he seen seurr. Kontucky's legislature passed laws prote anticipated. and the price sagged oft gently from 39%c Tlard Tables, Chaivsin Fa Al i i o ’ " . o 8t 5+ ing union labels and to compel convict made When that conclusion is reached the !y "aqiic “recovered again to e and re- T 2 ARAN i was held rosponsible for the disasters which | 1% to the protection of the standing timber. industries and th de of the country will Cadiad T Uhheb Ll U S L) Loy S I8as : We felt convinced by this time that the as- | 80048 to bo marked as such. ". ol ;“;‘ (s GuR S g ";- mained between 39%e and 89%c during the Malogany Tables, Gilt Tables, 1 overtook tho federal army the first day of | Sy fe}t sonvinced by this gl tha the s} 5500 on thousand workmen took part in | be released from the bonds of suspense that | remainder of the sesslon. The close was the Onyr Tables, Conrersition - the struggle; disasters, all of which oceurred | fo the tront. and closs up to the fort. did | the May day demonstration at New York, | Nave kept both idle for the last twelve |k samo us that of Friday. L el Oy O Letore I received an order to march to the | not dream that their supports were gone. | but everything was orde “3, The present condition of the crop sug- The same strength in the May oats mar Tratt'Chaire Childyen's feld,. There were men In high position | Consbiouous among these men In gray was | Brend rlots are occurring in Spain. The | coste a fair probability of un abundant har- | Lecat orceimoisible today, but not in so Lad s, 3 Toho charged that T was a Inggard in gomg | 10 OMcer with a heavy beard. — He carricd | government was defeated in the election and | Vost! which Iy always (of un abundant har- | great proportion. The market closed near | Tall Glasses, m L the figh t ol duy | I one hand hig sword and in the other a | there fs a change In prospect. o8 tratG and o aaivity. of (PANBDOFtAtiON. | oyoen Bor oy rice OF the day, or at.an af gl S hiiion to the fight; that it took me the whole N C ok AKIN R IBISAIE: DATLGMIOH Vy g BRI e e LU I L AR vance of %c over yesterday's last quota- ombination L Partor to march six miles; thot [ lost my way and | spicuous. With less than fifty men behind i i G spHurope;rand @speciallysiis Jatgs HHCUSSEL € 5 ovls Cases, wrlor Suits . an fifty nien behind | building trades workmen for fellows who | trial nations, is coming out of the severe A : N Seeretary Book Cases, in Tapest that when found I was moving from the b him, this daring officer got free from the e shirking work pitually. Rommercial’ dapression’ trom Whioh it b The provision market was subjected to a hinets, Hrovate - tle, not toward It. | 1t fs trus that Genoral | ODS(Fuctions, and with . shout dashed up | "4 ‘big strike in the bullding trades is in | been suftoring since the close of 1890, the re- | Spiming meice ot Tulr eek Lo srom e LG i) Lo i the parapet, and there planted his flag, A big strike in the buflding trades is in ing since the close of 1890, the re- | gpening price of July pork, be from July Satoon Tables, Commen 1 Grant, In dying, oxonerated me from theso | f, PATADL. and there planted hix flag. | progress in Zurich, Switzerland, for more | covery in England, France and Germany be- | Jurd and 2%e from July ribs. Pork recov- Fetension Tabl Hedstea te, 5 terrible accusations, but us the years g0 by, | surill’ voices shouted: *Don't shoot himi: | V2ECS and the nine-hour day. ing especially marked, This change o RO LT Lo Toitet Tall ne i pheR el 3 7 Lhitedd ! Twenty of the forty-nine strikers held for | expected to show its effects in an incre A T g i Sk Office Stools, Bedsteads, whiten'ng my head, I grow more and more | but it was too late. The riflemen behind o el ) jemand fof 3 t 1 a better tone | ¥ aking by shorts, and lard touched Tea Tablvs, Mir the murder of Chief Engineer Paddock at | demand for our exports and a better tone | 3 point 214 below the Riby closed Peddestals, Dinner Scts, fired, and Colonel Ro brigade, th ors of the Te bravest man I ever saw, fell dead on the remnant of his tattered flag. jencral Grant's exof ce all im- anxious to support tion with facts and leave it ab Lo Unlontown, Pa., have been discharged. in the markets for our staples, as well a8 | 4¢ ‘the lowest figure, A fire i1 the Chandler mine at Florence, | In an Improved inquiry for our investments G0 LeseIBtE ForTATon: A fir e Chandler mine at Florence, | i 41 WiPEOved timated receipts for Monda Those goods have all boen distributed thr: ugaout our stock, each Wheat, peachimer:, and this not less for the honor | 9°39 on the o T . 4 Mot ) ) u ety onor 1 Fsoon after noon the onemy retrented, | Colo. has thrown 100 miners out of em t . e cars; corn, 156 cars; oats, 193 cars; hogs, piece in its proper department, and will be so'd either for C.8H OR 3 Accordingly T have boen spending heily | hie gallantry we buried, the confederate | The steol rail works mill at Pueblo, Colo | tics and tariffs, with the attendant constant R LGRSk TN e anniver v colonel that evening in a special grave and | closed, owing to the lack of pig iron. A | guivars’ of war. For the last ten years, fcles. | Openn, | High, | _Low. | Clowe_ ! EASY TERMS. Presei ts to Purchasers 0 y days wing y areh 3 ;:-'.,n. CHE 1‘.’:-'\.':;'(;.);;' : I'IH\JIX‘II:Ip:“l‘.dllll:l:t\b" with the l|:mur:4 |.:‘ deserved, supply Is expected in about two weck and marking out distinctly the Lwo railes PAROLED BY GRANT. over which my division fought, nevar onec In Blue and Gray for April appears a letter Vielding an inch of ground througl the sec- | from Mr. Bryant S. Parker, formerly of a | $ 10 00worth of goods, $1 00 per weck | ¥ 0 00 worth of goods SAn Albumn 10 00 worth of goods. .Souvenir Spoon 25 00 worth of goods, 1 50 per week | 25 00 worth of goods. World's Falrbook 50 00 worth of goods, 2 00 per week 50 00 worth of goods. Bisque Ornament 75 00 worth of goods. ..Lace Curtafns each successive spring has been expected fo eel- | introduce some great international confliet; ver | and, though ways have been found of staving off the seemingly inevitable struggle, yet it Z Owing to the coal miners' strike (he Wi ing & Erie railroad has made a 331 cent cut in the wages of 1,500 employe: ] ond day. In this work I have had (li: South Carolina regiment, in whick he relat he fire commissioners of New York have | has been at the constantly increasing ex- b et s LB 5 3 Listance of oon rades of the highes i | the following Incident, characterjstic of the | Promised the farriers' union that = their | pense of exhaustive taxation and paralyzing 13; e ::‘:'l': ':' “n“‘“' s Ly ::‘:( 100 00 worth of goods....Center Table Fenos sl Lonor We did no guessiag, We | Breat general’s quiet kindness of Leart: horses shull in future be shod only in union | gistrust in international finance and enter- ULl sl Lt ALL VISITORS RECEIVE HAND- did not merely step the route. I employed | In one hard fought battle in Virginia, in | “hops. prise. Thanks to the conservative councils 200 00 worth of goods, 4 00 per week SOME SOUVENIRS. the surveyor of Hardin county, and he had | Which my regiment lost heavily in killed and | Representative McGuire's bill in the house | of the emperors of Germany and Russia, Bis chain and consulted his compass az he | Wounded, I was taken prisoner with a lot of | to prevent the discharge of letter carriers { there Is reason to hope that the causes of followed us. Instead of six milss, by ¢ctual | others of our regiment. We were placed un- | for partisan reasons is receiving very gen- | these political jealousies have been so far chaln meagurement, my division moved fuil | der guard at the rear, and all were searched, | eral commendation. adjusted as to afford grounds for the hope of seventeen miles from 11:30 o'clock in (he [ I had in my pocketbook my Masonic demit. | Chief Sargent of the railway firemen has | a lasting European peace. When these hopes ] forenoon till dusk in the evening. Instead | Next morning the guard came and told me | signified his willingness to stand for con- | come to be verified by a fuller knowledge of of going from the fight every step was with | that I was wanted at General Grant's head- | gress on the republican ticket in the Terre | the facts of the new understanding, the re- | . B he sounds of its guns and musketry in our | quarters. I thought my time to die had | Haute, Ind., district, vival of confidence at the great Ewuropean | sihort Rivs Sl & éars. Ask any soldfer of cither side if fourteen | surely come, and that I would not sec Sallie [ The Prussian government has op-rated rail- | centers, added to the now current fmprove y... ... | | Iniles are not the average march for a divi- | and the children any more. T was sure the | r % : Ny tail e. T wa roads so successtully that a s ) ~ | ment in commercial markets, can hardly fa glon of Infantry under the most favorable | general was going to have me she B LI O S D ilexta oot ravivalsin : 000 has accumulated and it is now proposed | o produce an unu circumstances, Yet that day we moved over | the only one of our boys who was s tolveitos) firas stIIR1BWaE PrOpoREd | R e forrmatotdinyestment: enterprise h au eighteen miles under disadvantages seldom | the headquarters, and the guard told me to 2 : and speculation S e a - e hottom of | move on. I goon reached the tent and was told to go inside. I was frightened almost to LS. “6. Next, it is to be considered that, while encountered. Yonder in the these influences are at work to bring about Snake creek our guns were dra; PRODUC POIN A through 2 avihite, 0@ A a lake of mud and water up to the bellies of | death. My teeth rattled, my knees shook, o) % A an important revival in the industries, the b the horses, the axles leaving long trails in | and the perspiration was streaming from my | i (o vitoircors proyeald to be very good Sommerce and finenclal spirit of the Ol i the black mortar. My first objective point | face, although the day was cold. However, 1 ; ¥ . e ‘Afe here on: the verge of escape nominal; No. 3, H@ie; No. in the movement was the right of the army. | entered and the tent was closed, and T way | A Teport trom Dromfleld, Neb., says: A | pon ihe trammels which have so long held As it was in the morning of Sunday my ca>- | alone with the commander-in-chief of the | Brat many orchards in this part of the | 405 hogs of the-whole country in suspen LAX SERD_No. 1. S1. $ . < = v g alry held the bridge over Owl creek within | United Stafes forces. He saw that [ was so | Sqatitry were winter-killed during the past | g “oxireme depression. Thus, on both sid FROVISIONS - Aot porik WL $12.471 Close evenings at 6:30, except Monday and Saturda’ 2 Jalf a mile of Sherman’s camp, which was | frightened I could hardly speak, and arising B the Atlantic, we have ameliorating influences | 1250: | 0 e, ¥ L SO G ¢ St ary walted shoul Send 10¢ for postage on biy 94 catalogur. now ready. 4 the extreme right. Then in the face of de- | from his camp stool, he shook hands with | It seems strange that oranges from south- | § g! . d s s 3 st kind.coming into operation feat General Grant sent me orders to come | me and asked me to be scated. He was so | ¢rh Europe should be selling in this market ?-l‘ln;f)ll.||l'l,;lm::;l uk is not em&'; to et & Unit to Pittsburg Landing by the lower road, and | kind and good that I soon felt at home. After | When thousands of bushels of oranges are |y "ho extent of -recovery into which these clear sides (box ] C e — YL 1 [ 1 [ ] OOUOUOOUUOUUUE T T[] in our desperate efforts to reach lmm in g 0\: talking pleasantly for a while, he asked me | Spoiling on the Alirm""‘ in California because | ) jencies may develop. ol time drove us a long circuit entirely around | to what regiment I belonged and where my | there is no market for them. = e r SUGARS —Unchange b JASSURING CON INS AT HOME. e follow g receints ana sntpments “Such is the true accounting for the loss | from a table, and asked me if it was mine. | of a new publication of the California Fruit of precious time. At dusk we were in posi- | [ replied that it was. He then asked me if 1 | Exchange, San Francisco. The object of the tion. Next morning in the gray of the dawn | was a Mason, and I soon convinced him of | publication is to furnish information useful [Reetpis, Shipmonts. | three weeks or a month ago filled the coolers 13,0001 0o | Of the Killers with cheap beef and ey have Commission Merchant 1000 | consequently not been so anxious for sup- to a revival of business are especially im- portant. ‘The past twelve months of de- ression has been due almost entirely to we opened the battle and fought it through | that. He then went to the table and wrote | to fruit men as to crop prospects, markets, | P! 000 to the end, halting at nightfall nearly a mile { my parole, gave me some money, and told me | etc. The first issue gives gr’f.,\., promise of | artificlal and accidental causes, and not d'" 13000 | plies as might have been expected with GIAIN AND PROVISIONS. Dbeyond the tents of Sherman’s camp, a mile | to g home to Sallie and the children. The | usefulness. any general intrinsically unsound “'",': L 4000 | such light receipts. During the past week, Drivate s (i Tanlcage tanalr W Lo b and more beyond the best of Buell's Army of | guard was called, and with a hearty “Good- | In view of the widespread fear of tions .ot trade.”"The' fifst contributlon to the | =l e b however, a. slightly improved demand fOF | yuuness onters placcds on " Cnicngy. Do the Ollo.” bye" I departed from General Grant's head-.| dicitls. - wng. its. frequent ar of appen- i jopression was..a-pure and simple money |, Onf ie Producqroxahanke doday the butior:mar- || beet ‘afforded'an ‘outlet®for ‘sopie of the old’} ‘Tende ‘A BRAVE INCENDIARY. aDeEtersiEhp hAppIoKt man {nithie army: Gans || e It e s O iara.s |uBoAre, Thia cause (O HICH, Jiak BUERAY" bOSN| pegs. Goilwha fower at Sige. i dulry, 10@14¢- | gtock and created a wlightly better fresn de. OTeien a4 Naw Torl Life Duill s coolest bravéry T'ever witnesssd dur- | erdL Grant.wasa mighty fne gentlemn, | it.1s tntereatinic. (o linow’ that botantots ne. | tomeved by the ref¥el act, LR e e mand. Slaughterers are all after the go0d | yojephone 1308, y AR ing my term of service was at Lecsburg, Mo. | Whom I always remember in my prayers. lieve that seedless grapes are L it | yas alcontemplatetlighange {n tho P NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. light and medium weight steers, and these P a4 (ctatt 3 e ; H grapes are a possibility. | 41q competitive conditions of domestic In- grades have advanced 10c to 16c, particu- : General_ Tom Ewing with a battalion of the GENERAL BANKS AS A WRITER. The so-called “currants” of Zante are really | qustri hich, for so long as it remained ; larly the dny or two, The English mar- Fourteenth Towa Veteran infantry, number- | General Nathaniel P, Banks' cdeer is one | Small secdless grapes. Corels ADDlen | e O e rali coll Yesterduy's Quotations on Flour, Grain a arlyzthoinustidaygorgtyol slbheInEHE LAY 4.40; fair fo good west- 3 ing 160 men, and 200 or 300 Missouri state Py B o 1 S eanDes gl lundatermined praduceCiat genera OO LANEG Provisions, Metals, Ete. kets have been demoralized by excessive @ 3 Y o5 & of the most interesting that the public has | Stoneless cherries and plums, and even seed- duction and a contraction of consump- uppli 1 with atisfactory outlet i 0@4.25; common and stock sheep, - B e ol toiloy acuataREI AT ODY [l e e e R M ruy barsisou ara Al oo mEcductionand QLo e b [Ny Tk e 7 G REOU R Reeslpty | 30/ R TR0 AT Y HANOFRAUIA g Ly On bl 0; good to cholce 40 to 100-Lb. lamba. by the advance of Marmaduke's and Shelby's | g(tonding it, the result would have been possibilities of bud propagation, Uon, But thome O o of atocks | 20 BLIS.; exports, 2,600 Lbis.; wules, this direction the heavy cattle have been 0@ 4.75. 5 commands, sald to number 8,000 or 4,000 | pononat O TRE ONC Aave B i | E. B. Branch, w 3 duced an unprecedented depletion of S0CKS | i quil and weak, wnd in the neglected. Prices have not declined pers e attuau ot to reachs Rolla k. But, of all men of promi- 2. B. Branch, who has just returned from | of manufactured products. So soon, there- | Mt GUE A Twedlo MmlURAhe GESCRSE L ceptibly, but they have been decidedly hard Recelpts and Disposition of Stk OO o Pt Knoh, writes Cape | hence, General” Banks has been the least | & trip through Missouri and southern Illi- | fore, as the new tariff duties are legalized, | Hihsldin P 50 the |15 move and brought very little more than | omieial receipts and disposition of8Lock ns s (0% o e e e T e s Francisco Call, | Drone to resort to his pen. His tastes were | nols, reports that there will be more St | what Is there to prevent a_resumption G et oy A the lighter grades. by 1l Books of the Union Stosk YArda eo e o Bk those of the orator. There is scarcely a line | Louis strawberries than last year and more | normal activity in every branch of busi- | e :ioy g in 0 000: Ainne: SATURDAY'S SALE: AD forthetenicOUElIoNER Chalnm it DCIO DRI NE After a running fight of twenty-four hours his tired and hungry little command, being of his in print which w not first spoken, | than was anticipated a few weeks ago. | ness, the consequent employment of labor, | (/S0 =00 N0 except his messages as governor and, per- ! : weceur Southern Ilinois will have plenty of toma- | and an attendant increase of consumption St DECHILE $200@ | The market today was moderately bri MONSES & NI :,';5‘;,““;_‘,,3“0}‘";;}; e el ps, his military reports. He tried editing | toes, but some other Kinds of fruits and | by the masses? The only cause of deferment §1.604 with pricos pretty g ¥ SES A Leesburg at dark. in his early life, and soon abandoued it. | Vegetables have been injured by the late | of this recovery that can be reasonably sug- extras, K “teady: su. | motehes. Supplies were the most libiral of GRS CeRburK AL T memy were drawn well | After e left public life he contemplated lec- | frosts. There will be no carly apples in | gested Is the possibllity that workmen may S d.0h; buckwheat | the week and the offerings included a larger e O . The come | turing, but never prepared any lectures. He | most sections of Ilinois and few of any | hesitate to yield the concessions in wges L il range on all srades, | tHAN usual proportion of medium welght and & e e ey were plainly heard | Would have been welcomed in the magazines | Kind. The commission men of St. Louls are | made necessary by the lower duties and * | heavy beeves. With eastern and European 3 T e ueting e lines for, as General | Of the country, but s almost the only man | complaining a good deal about dull times. | therefore lower prices. As to that, it can MEAL vellow western, $2.61@ | markets demoralized on this class of stock, G Ewing belleved. a night attack. — In froni | of llke prominence who has not contributed | It is perhaps little known, says the New | Ouly be said that already labor has o ndywine, L trade here was in a very unsatisfactory con- 3 Bl B s an inside the | to them. Some even of his speeches in con- | York Journal of Commerce, that there has | ceded important reductions in wages, while 1 i » sMesEe; | dition. . Neltiier shippers nor exporters ox: 4 O vinoe e e e “™enemy was | Bress were never published, because he re- | reccntly been introduced to and used by the | the process of adjustment is still going on, | Al Milwaukee, 6aoic; | hibited any anxicty for the cattle, and while 1 haystacks | tained the report of them, and then neglected | manufacturers of canned goods and pre- and the real question seems to be, not | ungraded Eni the good heavy grades were barely steady barn with sever ERNllKrgo - barn - with sasic; six- | anything coarse or not fat was dull and | doo Uiy aclkine € to write them out. He never seems to have | serves a substance for coloring tomatoes, | Whether wages will be reduced at all, but surrounding it General Ewing called for ¢ 7 X A mttes from (he trenches o steal in- | been completely at home in intellectual effort | In tomatoes of impaired quality of color a | Whether the concessions will equal the de- 20001 a1 axportns s gl JoNerAR ONIitho ethenishiand, Liafeupply oL | elaol atorms (he enemy's lines and set | when he was not on his feet. single drop of the pre Y 0r Color @& ands of employers. It is reasonable to ot Sk exportse SEI | good Tight cattle failed to meet the active e Dbt Kide and through the enemy’s lines and sct gle drop preparation will consider. e e ke | ATl Db expect that, when labor more fully compre- aui e A g fire to the barn and haystacks, in order to - ably repair this defect, and even in standard S i B y cessity vel Vi nflont, 00 by ctive at generally stronger prices. These ) ) ey light up the field in front of the beleaguered goods It Is sald that'a marked change for | hends the necessity for lower wages and . active at ge r e Lefl Overs ... ~ Earl J. Lampson, a corporal of com- | ¢ X 4 ter is one of the most extensively used of the | SPORdingly lover costs of living, there i Wi L o 1 and heavy u R, BB, ousteenin Towa,. offered. himaelr | Cltnese Tau Made Up of 60,000 Cha- | 0L 0 O e e ot ing | be no great difficuliy in affecting an equita- fferings, (e ciose beins ek cattle still n first hands at the close 3 Qs the desired Incendiary. 1 warned him of s Not Difieult. to Lenrn. and put up in small bottles bearing a label, | Dle readjustment of the scale of wages. R R O . The cow market was generally stronger o Whdertak. | There are about 60,000 characters in the | “tomato color. | White, therefore, it is possible that some Rl It Supplies were light, including less than a i dozen loads all told, and they met with a | Week's Recel the imminent danger of su ing and the few chances of escape from cap- | Chinese language proper, but the average | An effort is now being made by the French ture or death. He replied, “I fully com- | Chinaman no more learns all of those char- | government to open direct communication prehend the danger, but General Ewing be- | goters than the every-day American learns | between this country and the F Soptemt i December, i% elo ready sale, good 0 choice fat cows and 3. helfers generally showing a shade advance HICAG CORN- ecelp! 19,500 b exports, 10, 4 GHICAGO, (et LR e SECE while the canning grades were barely steads. | eyt umo Calve in tolerably liberal supply, not | jo.s thun ¢ complaint may be heard of the stubbborn- hess of the wage-earning classes, yet that ton 1 {ikely to prove only a transient obstacle neh West | (o g complete recovery of business. s ot 20 el At to about 48,000 head, ; e onren e C el ) o bi and cocoanut | o which Wall street is now putting e foat; steamer mixed, 42iic, nomindl. | very aetive demand and generally easier. | [y, A Toduy's it Samt 40 my country a better service than | The Chinaman, however, learns on the av- 3 Lotk confidence which ator, dte aflont; stenmer mixed, 42iic, nominal, | ve a a Ve year ago. s run wan estimated ag y trade of those islands. About half of the | {n the early future, and upon which it is | Obilanss cpened about sieady, but nflerwalds | The market for rough stock of all kinds was | SRkl et e tolerably lively and prices in the main firm. fons, which, for light and mee ine; May closed at c; July, MG to_attempt ‘o perform the service.” He | crage more than does an American in a | bananas and cocoanuts grown there are con- | willing to carry the holdings of securities 4 stripped himself, stole over the banks of < TR E TV AT uiseaToNy % stripped himself, stole over the banke of | similar position in lite. A Chinaman who | Stmed by the natives, while the remainder | vyhor than reallze upon them. “And, to our Closing at 4 In stockers and feeders only a small | i weighte AR e e e i B ot i |ledtwithihatad! Breath for the, oo | SAR neither read nor write is a rarity, a i""" allowed to spoil. The British West | yiew, this confidence is not in any degree B=Necalbts, i bui exports, 20 bu. | amount of business was transucted. —High ¢ lower “than those i week AL ) - G o ) o ) 3 5 . R B0 bu. futures 000 i, T o Tt o C Week's recelpts are e Lo Khow Momething St Seconds seemed minutes and minutes | Cording to the New York Evening Post. y“:f.r"“w“""{“(‘.’““,x'l“.‘";"“'r“ do Philadelphia last | giralned or unreasonable. It is based upon LS00 bu,’ gutires afd 440, L. wpois | prices have kept back buyers from the coun- | wuek'a receipts ure exnected to show mamething % Rours, . Soon. however, a commotion was | Chinese Is not a monosyllable language, as | nuts worth $38.045, 897,733, and cocoa- | o fair estimate of manifost probabllities i 2 wilte, {1%@42c: No.'3 ‘white, dlof | try, but as eupplles have been very MM | yumur any serlous decline s 18,618, while' Cuba exported | ne eondltions are not those of a deep-rooted | iHick, mixed western: 41G42e; track, “white | there has been a ready sale for everything | "pivr "Ner” wbout 0,0 hogs in doc; | track, White' staie, | 2G5, | at all destrable that has been offered. The | vivals ani 121,00 tor the weele as o re wtendler at fimst, but dater ree | demand continues good for Hght stock cattle | B8 Tast woek and 103818 0 year ngo. discovered among the enemy’s troops, and | many suppose, and it is impossible to utter westai, same city $420,214 worth of bunanas | and fundamental derangement that would Options’ w about the same time a twinkling light was Ihineds bEED 192 § 147 b R e Por wart. of the barn in Chinese any but ll!e shortest ,\.enu nees worth of cocoanuts. call for a long period of gradual recupera- with the other mar nd closedabout |y 0! i it 0 ket opened strong thiy morning. - oo bt Swinow. | About the same | It monosyllables. In writing, the Chinaman It s not so long ago since the pineapple | tion; they are In the nature of a transient Moy, asige, closing ut i 0 go on grass and while there has been an | . it un advance on Friday's - time shots innumerable were heard and the | makes one complicated but integral character 5 one of the most costly table dessert del- | obstruction which, when removed out of the | clpsed at d8iae; Julye STuise closdg it casier tone to the trade the past day or | M i Ve s hich s $6.83 bong icacies, The pineapplo ls a Weat Indian | way, will admit of a rapid recovery. * It shippin 6,00 two, prices have been firmly held all around. | and mediim welhts and the bulk sellin ? Good to choice feeders are quoted at from | Uhn &1 Toward the close i ail v At the Kinte, common to clolee d, but the than $3.25 to §3.85, fair to good at from $3 to §3.25 | N ¢ Ovteans, | and lighter, commoner grades at from §3 | M0 ok B T O R A i el enos Avtes, dr, 20 1o 2 LY 28 At e an HOGS AVERAGE LOWER. B Eheat; The average of prices this week has been week and 17,000 head s12.000 | B¢ to 10¢ lower than last on hogs, and the | Shonding ek lst $18; city | market closes that way. This has been | ik \hoy M undoubtedly caused by the more liberal re- ceipts everywhere and the extreme dullness ng preval nose of tramping men was carried to us on | for each word, but that word may be prop- | fruit Iike the banana, but Florida has gone | therefore would not be surprising if, when lees are be the night air. In the midst of the noise | erly spoke " ! Hity walmm."l e R iou o tl‘“ly “lkbll, in two, three or four syllables. | into the growing of this fruit, so that the | the tariff question is put out of the way, foward the railroad cut with the speed of a s syllables are divided by no longer in- | supply has been largely increased. The im- | business takes a sudden start and the trad tervals than are his words, and that is what | Portations of pineapples were reported by the | of the last six or four months of the year race horse. As he leaped over the barri- T a0 been hustily erected on the | makes the language sound to u forelgner | DUT€AU of statistics as being of the value of | proves of a really healthy mature. It s $743,861 for the last fiscal year, and $74 superfluous to say that in the event of the brink of the cut he drew a long breath and | like a sing-song jargon. We do not know o K e well fired, boys. By the thme | whether he is telling a story or attempting | 1O the year preceding. - The domestic pro- | realization of the probabilities here fore- 4 B e et he fire was. golng | & song. The Chinese pernaps think. the | duction for commercial purposes was esti- | shadowed as to the crops and general bus- in full force and the whole grounds sur- | same thing of an American, who bites off | ated by the census as of the value of $§ ness, the rallroads ;would. show. a general | Skl 159 in 1889, and increasing rapidly, It was | gain in earnings, with consequent benefit to [ [l M:"J Lok sole, Buenos 5068, 50 FIK.001 20,00, WS 00; plekled sh ke, Lard, Tounding the railroad cut was lighted up | his words and swallows them, or telescope: i e Toh Daliskats and two Barrar | one=into the other, Bueineas men thrownin | then reported that there were 2,189 acres of | that class of investments.” i o at $7%6; May closed 4t $2.8 nom- | and weakness in some lines of the product, ¥ Tuns we had with us we were soon able to | contact with Chinese merchants who speak | 14N In the United States devoted to pine- g I e T et Wense: mew | The general situation presents no new fes beat Marmaduke back out of range. The | pure Chinese, say that it is not difiicult to | 4PPIe culture for commercial purposes; 2,160 LITTLE CHANGE AT LONDON. o B, il Butin 3 tures—in fact there never has been a time i hay burned nearly all night and maintained | learn. Instead of twenty-six letters, not in- [ Of this being in Florida and twenty-nine 04500 15,005 short clodr, $11.50015.00, when the trade was so much at sea as at adi shipments, none; ] A light, 8o ihe garrison was saved from | cluding the useless &, the Chinese have 500 | B¢res in San Diego county, California,” The | Hoarding by the Bunk of England Creates N S Orldulel prices mo present, and this very uncertainty Is mainly | 1% " ide 0 oo Jocaat i capture. Daylight came and the enemy | or 600 syllables, and these are combined into | total number of plants was given as 21,75 Money Stringency. O O mitted . 160,000 DLl 1 BAcouALIS CIon . IhQ.LUATALY R ke R L B there was a reasonable assurance that the 06 hond s arpmant. 000, and the annual yield as nearly 10,500 000 fruit. It was estimated that 865,000 acres in Florida and 600 in California were suitable for pineapple culture. The dade; prime crude, Toose, 256 Mutac: prime | present dullness in busin s and manufactur- 100 higher closed casler: rough Hvays (! o i d/0; puckers and mixed, $.1600.2: prima ing circles was to be succeeded by an era of | FhOMLM: packers and iR, K il Niht, activity and prosperity tho chances are that | g oy LONDON, May 6.-There was little change | crude, bls, S o In the money markat during the week. Cur- | o, crude. JiGedc; butter rent business was conducted on such a small r white, 36@ E was kept at bay until Colonel Beveridge ar- | various forms to make the 60,000 words in rived from Rolla with reinforcements, and | their “dictionary.” These syllables vary in Ewing conducted his brave little band safely | meaning, according to the tone in which to Rolla. Earl J. Lampson is alive and re- | they are spoken, or the strokes use h A oes, I ; ~ aldes at West Superior, Wis, THEl AR BRNRLOr RE A rokes used in Writ-| o¢ the new Florida crop as 60,000 crates, or | Margin of funds gnd ihe Bank of England cream the present small SLocRs in packers' hands AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 1,600 heals P B RR AT e man can unite any two of the goo | 19000 Breater than last year, fs in keeping | controls such unusually large resources that i L I B P P R P o ikt sl it tinued lght receipts would send both pro- | ' 0465, top lam 2645, 2 with the great Increase in every important | an unusual demanfl 'Greates a scarcity of Steady vision and hog prices up like a kite. As it Kansas Clty Live Stook Mark I have always belleved that In close fight- | sllables and make an intolligent word. This i ing one could see what the enemy was doing | 18 not the case with the English language. ‘::Il‘lll.n‘“llmrllxil «;ll'l (rren::: Ixrluv\n'm that has accom- | money, and conseguently rates w ad- N I".xxf.-:“"\'.["..n' A unlike B ) o As 3 better than he could what was going on | This flexibility is perhaps owing to the short- | & crease In the consumption of vanced. The banke hawever, must shortly Tatern fresh. 101011k A A el domestic and foreign fruit year after year. | invest funds, thus bringing ease to the mar- 20001, 1 e "The best | ness of their words (se o ::,';,",,',‘.fu,:,':‘; Aeidnda abous Wi, s o8 Dost | Rene ol N AR u‘,:;“{,",'",,"r"‘:,f:_"'.',:'l‘m'l:;{,‘m | ‘The commission men who are interested in | ket. The general beMlel is the ease. when it % ¢y Waicr | Vislons elther in & speculative or investment | xan cows, §2 1 Y an & fallow had a sick ¢all to | o the syllables When spoken or written. A | the Omaka Frult Auction company are leay- | does come, will be traltuged. = Small businoss | coliih PR Sicady: Unlted.’ o WAYs , : 10 . e, 430063903 e, k. e ar and the tondency. that way was | syllable may mean one of a hundred things, | 1€ Rothing undone that will tend to pro- | Wau done at,the BLotiexEhange, bul the tone | pia; " Wushingion, " bbie., 6c: Wushinto: by Plio-InATKgL todny.wax & Lrifle yaoven, ha RO et Rl b Pretty strong in the first fight or two, says | and its particular meaning is limited by | Mote their enterprise. A committee has re- | Was firm. -"‘_l‘““{'.‘“.".'" stocks were very | gi.6i; refined NOw Yorie' .10 Philadelphi, 8 in the main about nlllull y. Re .l‘ pts were ] i 6,100 hendi shipmente, 82 k. Gharles. Givens In the Chicago Record. In | placing another syllable of similar signin- | cently been looking up railroad raies o lowa OO T i S L R e S mon' ta- oo, || RAYY A _tha QUAILEY waNfAlt, AN price | £ Intaed, BLRGH0; Nk actual bravery I never could see any dif- | cance before or after it, using its particular | Points and the facllitles for distributing | Gy jiajians, which' were about one point | ¥ TH@Lat, oo 1y 20G 200 N eatern markets packers started out rather HI0Qa ety AT fruits from this point. It is found that the Qul freight rates from Omaha to the Mississippi . bearish and early bids were lower.. Sellers | 3 ference between the men in blue and the | tone, or stroke when writing, Sometimes were slow to accept lower prices, as reports 8t Louls 3 men in gray, for out west, where I put in | the syllables are uttered in such rapid suc- higher, Argentineic ¥era dull on the contin ued rise in the gokl ‘fremium, which, it is ive Stock Mark my time, they were just about the same | cession that they seemingly form one word, [ FIVET polnts are in most cases less thun from | gy, o irek fssu e’ puper | OIL CITY, Pa. May 6.—National Transit S ore rathe able, Latel , Bt iovilomay-care folk, with the same | but the trained Chinese sur. notes the tones, | Chicago to the same polnta and In no case [ f28red: 18 due to 4EC #% tasues of more puper | | Oit CURY PRT She] nighest, Atk lowest from the eask wora Tailor IAVOrARIe. - AR [ ar. LOULS. May E-CATTLH-Tisculia A Rind ‘of names and: the same kind of cuss | and he s easily understood—the marvelous | Over 2 cents por 100 greater. This gives | ™Fob' rajiway securities were well main. | piosed sthi welen, 100 Bhiwi clatrances, W56 | oy 1 rices firmed up & shade, only to be fole | supiy sulpmaniay .0 hERGL TATREL ARG E words. e " | subtietien'of‘accent conveying the expression | Omab at the very least an cqual wdvantage | ained on good tMc reportn, whowing w | VeS0T sttt | Towed by another period of siow trading and | | 1S MR B B 3 upB“tlfiu::- l“wn- saying, when we got cloi. | to a nicety. He does not have to state a h Chicago as to rates to Mississippl river | pajr yearly increase of £600,000. American certiiicates opined” 4 86%: vlowed, ¥fw; WKWML | eagler prices. The top for choice butcher head: “murkot 80100 Mehor, houyy ROVHN; i . i or ! . to a i lowest, 8. No sales. weights was $5.07%, and a good many of | "Nl KiClpn none; shipments, none; ware Iiividual acts of the enemy than of our own | self clear, reseate 1t by the usual “or, in | i the interior of lowa the advantage is very | The market closed somewhat stronger. The the ‘better loads went at $5.02% and $6.06, | ket dull, nomnal OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS, gold shipments did not depress the market several of the commoner loads sold both here as much as they did Wall street, as it 4 carly and late at $4.95 and $4.97%. The mar the pas- | Week's Recelpts Show Very Little Chunge | o) "oy somewhat “hump-backed,” strong in * men. I think the survivors of the battle | other words" There are no “other words" [ much on the side of this city. Omaha also of Corinth, fought November 3 and 4, 1862, | with the Chinese. The tone gives the mean- | has a great advantage in the point of time, will agree with me in saying that while it | ing. The Chinese have a system of 214 radi- [ Which is a big item In the hauling of fruit. Sloux City Live Stock Market. WX CITY, May b HOGS—Revelpty, 0 fone. Market strong ) was hoped that they would haste Jasted it was one of the flercest battles of the | cals, having varlous strokes from one to | A car of fruit arrlying here on Sunday night | sage of the tariff bill. = Reading incomes from the Preceding Six Duys. S Tddle and. weak st both ends; but the o; ulk, SLATI@.00 war. We had only 20,000 men under Hose- | seventeen, which are combined with the | and put on sale on Monday morning could be | showed a decline of § per cent; ordinary, 11 SATURDAY, May 5. | big bulk of the hogs sold as on Friday, at BN Teceiptn, 200 hewd; shipments, 1080 crang, while the enemy, under Price and | characters. Each radical has a separate | delivered to the buyer at some Mississippi | per cent; Erie seconds, 23 per cent and | poooinig of all Kinds have been compara- On Iast Saturday the bulk went at $5.06 to | lwad: Market steadyi fecdors SLEIOREI Y Van Dorn, had fully twice that force, but the | meaning, generally denoting the simplest ob- | river point in lowa on Tuesday afternoon. | Atchison 1% per cent; Chicago, Milwaukee & Recelpts of al L i | lingw, s2.25003.307, cowa $1.2502.60; bully, ' §1.5@ Bt. Paul, Lake Shore & Michigan Southern | tively moderate the past week and show no | $0.10. y radical changes as ¢ ors Wi o than 3 Vi 3 ci e Qisparity In numbers was more than made | ject, as man, sky, earth, water, king. The | If the same car was taken direct to Chicago EARG Bat 28 HEEP VERY SCARCE, e i a better chance to sce the | proposition, and then in order to make him- | POInts, but when it comes to towns located | rajlroad securities were dull and unsettled, ! up for on the union side by the strength of | student first learns these, which answer to [ Without being stopped here it would arrive | and Missourl Pacifio cach advanced 1 per | ve A | our position, and the fact that we fought on | the A B C : he next studies the syllables, ( there Tuesday and it would be Wednesday | cent. Brazilian lines were well supported, | wook or a year ago. The figures are as fol- For the second time this week the market | jipin of live stock 4t the four prii the 'defensive, behind good earth works. | oF combinations, and thus he has learned to [ before It could get back to the Mississippi | the rise ranging from 1 Lo 8 per cent. Cen- | 1oy was bare of sheep and the total week's Pe- | for Sutinday, May 6 were : More. than any other Aght of the war, this | read and spell. Grouping the syllables Into | river point. If there are cherries enough to | fral of Argentine dropped § per cent. Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. | celpts huve been light, only 1,846 head. There | Cutle. Hoan Shwen Was & contest between native born Amer- | words depends upon his powers of speech | make it any object the auction house may A ey g1 Recelpts this week. ... 14,62 i 1ot | has not been much change in the market the | ouih Omali a0 pamd . o jeans. The flower of our young western | or of composition In writing. What Is popu- [ be opened the latter part of this month. P. __ Financial- Py gt Receipts last week b 1,373 past six days, and while prices are lower |\ gy 2200 B0 m manhood was confronted by the flower of | larly known as “slang” is not known to | R. Shoemaker, who has been elected man- NEW YORK, May 6.--The Heral wspe- | Same week last year 16,1 7,406 east, desirable muttons and lambs are In | §77 o 300 1900 . b the. central southwestern confederates.. . | the Chinese. Their language is sufficlently | ager, bas been notified to be ready to take clal despatch from Buenos Ayres says: A Considering the unusually light cattle sup- [ good enough demand here to sell just about 15 retala, 10 31088, ek A . We had some heavy skirmishing om the | coplous without resorting to the brutal | charge May 15, inisterial and financlal crisls Las come lyuu, there has hardly beun & corresponding | & well as last week. Fair o good natives i 0 ¥

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