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e R (i CONMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL| Wheat Was Strong and Retained an Ad- vance of One-Half Cent. FAIR BUSINESS IN THE CORN MARKET Price Corrent Summary Regarded as a Little fhullish-Corn Weakened with the Late Decline in W =3 and Closed Steady. CHICAGO, May 24.—Wheat elimbed 1%e today and retained Yge advance the close. Frost rumors at home and reports of crop damage abroad, with buying by shorts, were the bull features. Realizing and strike tiots caused a drop from the top figures. Corn closed %e lower, osts %c higher and provisions at a slight advance. Wheat opened at a slight decline, but soon ®old up with a slight reaction of lge, eased off from 3c to Se and rallied again slightly At the close. Operators evidently went home “short,” and the market acted as if very much oversold. Bad crop reports were nu- merous, and the principal sellers on yester- fay's break were the chlef buyers today. A feature was the buying for St. Louis and Juthwestern account, many large ‘“‘short” lines being covered. A good many outside buy- Ing orders were in and there was very little for sale until lc advance hud been scored, when the early buyers realized and prices receded some. The strength in continental cables was a “bullish’” factor, as also were advices from the outside, damage reports being quite numerous. The strike riots aided in the late decline, but more buying followed and the market closed steady. In corn there was a fair business, and the market was quite active at times. Opening trades were at from %c to %e loss, but soon sold up e, reacted ahout e, ruled steady, changing some and closed as stated. The temper of the local crowd was inclined to be “bullish,” The Price Current's summary was a little “bullish,” and wheat stronger, both of which helped the price, but the mar- Kot weakened with the late decline in wheat, losing its early advance. Oats were netive and firmer. Good buying for July early carried pr up Bhe, while the other months advanced from %c to Jac. Good selling on the advance coupled with the decline In wheat created weakness, and prices receded to the opening figures, and the cloze was quiet. Some strength was developed early in pro- vicions on higher prices for live hogs at the yards and the advance in wheat. More business was transacted than on any one day for a month past on some covering by “sliorts” and fair buying by the local oper- ators, the packers selling. There was tem- porary weakness later on, the market de- clining to a moderate extent for pork and then reacting on renewed support. Shortly before the close of the sesslon pork again sold off to a moderate extent and closed easy, with lard and ribs steady. Compared with last night July pork is 2%c higher, July iard 2%c higher and July ribs un- changed. Treights were steady at 1%c for corn and 134e for oats to Buffalo and 2igc for corn to Kingston. The leading futures ranged as follows: 50h@ls b7l sl 395! 8414 adigl 34 F2 B4 345@li| 344! 311 #174 e Blort Ribs™ FLOUR-—Unchanged ‘T—No. 2 spring, 55 o. , nominal; No. 3, 50g36c; No, No. 1, $1.31. ED-Prime, . Mess pork, per bul., $11.87% L $7.0007.0214; short riby 27l; dry salted shoulders short clear sides (boxed), £.7500. Y=Distillers’ finished goods, per gal., TArtclos; Weceipts, | Shipments. Flour, bbls, Wi 11.000 5.000 21,000 K.000 21010001 244.000 249.000| 260,000 8,000 1000 7.000 7,000 “On the Produce exchange today the butter mar ket was stead, creamery, 146@10e; dairy, 10@ Tdlee. 'gKs, Urmer; strictly fresh, 10@10%e. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Yesterday's Quotations on Flour, Grain and FProvisions, Metals, Ete. NEW YORK, May 24.—FLOUR--Recelpts, 10,- 000 bbls.; exports, 17,90 bbls. Market stead Kansas flou mand for ex- port. Buyers and sellers Gc apart on lines of spring. Rye flour fairly active and firm. Bouthern flour steady. ,Buckwheat flour nominal, BUCKWHEAT—Nominal; range on all grades, e86Tie. CORN M L—-Steady; yellow western, $2.65G0 270; brandywine, $2.70. RYE~Nom bout loads, Gigisee. BARLEY—Dull; No. 2 Milwauk, CO@6Te; two- rowed, state, 66c, nominal; ungraded western, BARLEY MALT-Dull; western, 65@7c; six- rowed, K0@sic. WHBAT- I bu.; salos, 206,000 bu, ' futur. spol. Spot dull; No. 2 re vator, §7% 6§%c; No. 1 northern, 66 opened fivmer on higher Berlin advice bulllsh crop news. Shorts became covered a 1ot of wheat, cuusing whig advance at midday. After that the market b and 80,000 bu andmor No. 2 _red, May, vance. Clo; i at 67%c; B l%e, closed at 61e; Decomi lomed at Bitge CORN.-Tte 43 Bpot market st 4flge atlont; st dy; No. in el and sympathy with wheat, but e closing about steady at e net advance. Ma: closed at 42%c; July, 4316a43 August, H@ike, closed at dic; S A, closed at Hige. OATS—Recoipts, 2,000 bu.; 530,00 bu. future market quiet and 51,000 bu, spot. and K@se higher, No. ered, dlie; No. 3, 59 3 white, ‘Wi track white state, 430 aeliv No. aei 2 White, 4 oi NG closed ot 48c July, 3514@38 HAY- K Miors—qui Pucltic coast, HIDES—Dull; w lected, 46 to 65 1bs, o 60 lhs., 4@de; B June, S5%@3%e, closed at 385 , closed at I 3 shipping, S0G6° §ood 1o cha 8t » Orleg ; Texas selected, 8 ly. 10kttt LEATHER—Moderately active; hemlock sole, Buonos Ayees. lght o heavy, 16461 PROVISIONS—Tieef, steady: cut meats, steady pickled bellie, B%@Tc; lurd, steady: ' weste Bteam, olosed §7.40 bid: May, closed $7.45 asked ed, dull; pork, firm, rules ubout steady rades. 350360 white, 36@d7c; off orud Bacs yeliuw olf grades, 820l EQGS—Quiet; recelpts, 11,24 p Pennaylvania, 124! TALLO eady ; country (pkgs. free), 47e. HUTTER—Steady:” western e eramory, 130110 westor o prime yellow, ' 88c; p 2011380 Blering, 170 stat ate lHEESD*\\'fl:.“ » .ll("..éu‘lxv, PRG10Y5 Bt akin L SRR BN Firmer Soisgste. ROSIN—Firm; strained, comnon to good, 1 $1.221,@1.90. RICE—Quiet; domestic, falr to extra, 44G6c; ’%‘an;gk New Orleans, open kettle, good to. choice. PIG TRON—Dull; Scotch, $19.00§22.50; Amer- . 8110071350, L PRI Quiet: lake, 9%e: BAD—Quict; domestle, $5.20. e aer . eralts, §5% anked; plate 0 | — domestic, $3.45 asked. P HOLE UM Quiet; United, closed at 86c quiet. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, M Philadeiphin ‘and s Genoral Market. Quiet and un- after which AN - Stendy creamery, 18 CORN MIZAL PROVISION: prime steam, alteld meats, Coffee Market. opened barely £16; mild, quiet; bags Maracafbo' and 600 Ce showed a net de sales, 20,000 bags. Uie United States, 14,000 bigs; stock, 171,000 bags. Minnenpolis Whe MINNEAPOLIS, aded Lo Stimu- ange of valu v at times and their buy ket to o littl 0. 1 hard,61%¢; No. 1 north $3.35@3.50 for ain Market. »ull and un- MILWAUKE pring, Sotec; No. 1 whiite, 38c; No. 8 white, Kansns City Markets. No. 3 white, 1S-Quiet at Te. 5,000 bu.; corn, ~COTTON—Firm; $6.77606.78; July, aber, $6.91G6. "O'PTON—Receipts, 91 19,209 bales; middiing, 6 13 Duluth Gram Markel —No. 1 hard, cash, No. 1 northern, cash, September,” 5ifsc DULUTH, May 59%c; May, 593 on ' track,” No. o arrive, 60% REC SHIPMENTS—\Wheat, Oil Markets. OIL CITY, Pa., May 2 tiflcaies opened ut 86 —National Transit cer- i highest, 864 lowest, 86; 24.—National Transit certificates opened at §61; closed, 86! 86%; lowest STOCKS AND BONDS. nent in Speculative Values Made Wednesdny Was Lost Yesterday, NEW YORK, May 24.—The improvement in speculative values made yesterday was in a great measure lost today, and the stock market was unsettled and There was little left of that con- fidence in the immediate future and in the betterment of the siluation as regards the great railway properties which was so prom- inent a feauro of yesterday’s speculation. One favorable easler tone of the sterling exchange market, that the gold_exports on Saturday would be less than had been an- would exceed $2,000,000, but of 'a factor in things which did affect the shares speculation were the publi- cation of railroad reports showing continued the announcement that the coal strike was still far from ended, the apparent uncertainty as to the prospects of and the fact that railroad managers in session at Chicago had not ar- at any basis of settlement on question of rates. It was a day on which the bear sentiment the shorts took ad- vantage of the pervading gloom to hammer the market in the hope of bringing out long stock. Evidences were not wanting of liqui- the leading _properties, in which some Washington to some extent the slightly which led to a belief decreased earnings, Ipts, 137,000 bu.: exports, 45000 in_store and_elo afloat, 5i%e: f. 0. b. afloat, 58960 délvered. Optioms sy and oft‘a_litte and closing steady uppermost, elpts, 61000 bu.: exports, 200 bui; mles, 896,000 bu.' futures and 192,000 'bu. spot. vator, mer mixed, 43%c. Options firmer early on less favorable crop reports again sed off later, notably Sugar, Quincy was also sold by Boston houses and In the morning Lon- Paul, Louis- St. Paul by Chicago. don was in the market for St. ville & Nashville and in small amounts of New York Central, and later in the day sold both New York Central and St. market opened firm at a fractional advance yesterday's quotations, was % per cent lower, being the only excep- threc-quarters of an the trend of prices was upward, except for Sugar, which, after the opening rise, reacted a fraction, but quickly rallied and established Pacific being also Before 11 o'clock ‘track ' white western, 416 12 Tie. Option market was igher during the forenoon, but lnter weakened with corn and closed at unchanged prices. May prominent in the advance, Sugar had lost the entire gain, carrying the rest of the market down a fraction, includ- ing New York Central. heavy until ice, 8G1Te; A nes The speculation was a fractional recovery took place in the gencral list and in American Tobacco, the greater part of which was subsequently Soon after midday the buying move- ment spent its force, and the market again took a downward course, the declining ten- dency continuing until near another recovery of a promptly followed by a reaction. In the early part of the last half hour in_which the Cordage shares and Tobacco preferred were Some shares did not advance and recorded Sugar was very erratic in its movements all day, opening at 1033, receding to 102, advancing to 1043, then, after numerous breaking to 100, closing 3% per cent above touched, at a decline of 21 per cent on the day. The preferred stock rose % per cent and declined 13 per cent. The Evening Post say advance Is founded on general and vague belief in favorable future developments, 1s bound to be precariou tested fairly enough today, when Wall street awoke rather suddenly to the fact that the passage of the tariff bill, the settlement of 4y dry, 20 10 24 lbs., near noon, a rise of 2 per cent D OIL—Continues quiet, but prime crude, #c; yellow but- me Cholee yellow, o'elock, when g state and | o ‘sharp up the most prominent. ¥ o alry, 12G10tc; state creamery, | 1088€8 Of a traction. fancy, intermediate fluctuations, the lowest point 8o far as a market This maxim wa the coal strike and the adjustment of west- ern freight rates were quite as much In the air, despite professional assurances, as they were at Monday's opening. The result was a very irregular movement, with many stocks, however, closing lower and a 4-point break in Sugar certificates from the day's highest level. The following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex- chango today : Atehison . ......... . @ |Northern Pacific. Adams Express... 148 [No. Pac, pfd Alton, T #1......" 30 [UP.D. & G > prd. ..ol 130 [Northwestern Expreas. . do prl e KONl Y. Conirai acttic L Y. & N. Eug ) Southert. & W Central Pacific Imp..... Ches. & Ollo. ... Chicago Alton NI C.B&Q.. i Ciileago G |P.D. & F Conwolid Pittshury # Bullman Paines Cotion Ol Ce Del. Hudson...... Del. Lack. & W, D.&R G ptd.... oot W, bt Rock Isfand..."\} St. Punl i A% 8t Paul ptd St P& Omaiia. . A0 DIt Southern Pac., ... Sugar Retinery... e, Coal & Ton |Texas Pactiic.. .. 2216/ & O, Cent. vfd.. 5 | Tnlon Pacific Tily U8, Bx GOl W, St L & P 04| do O & E. I pfd Hocking Valle. 11, Central ., St P, & Duluth. F.&T.pfd. .. Lake Erie & Ao pfd Lake Shore.... Lead Trust 34| Wells Farco Loufsvillc ;| Western Union. .. Loulsville V. & L. VT, Mauliattan Coii... 118 pid plhisd C....0 6 [M&SL L Michigan Cent. Mo, Pacifie........ 20 |G R Mobile & Olifo.1. 1814 N.L...\) NashvilleChat., 70 |C. K & 1.0 National Cor do e A6l H.& M. C 100 1T AL AL & 20% T S( L. & K. C 8341 _do pfd ... e total sales of stocks ti do pfd.. N. J. Central L & W, pld North Am. ¢ v were shares, fncluding: — Atehison, 1y Sugar, Gas, Gen: 1,500 irlington, 14, i Cattle Louisville & M New Vi 4,500 Distilling 28,300, Western ork Money Marke 2. MONEY ON CALL— Closed: at 1 Now NEW YOI Easy at 1 p per_cent. PRIME MERCA cent. 1L PAL il per ERLING HANGE-Steady, with acty business in bankers' bills at $4.S8G48 for nd, and at $4.871, Ay | $4.881004.00; Dills, $4.8600 %, SILY TICATE GOVE BONDS-Firm; state bonds inactive. The closing quotations on bonds. &S FGen. M. Conmols. ... 3 &P 18ts, b i Rets U. S, d1gs ro fiti Rets PacificGsof 108 Unioi Pac. ists.. stpd 48] 0715 West Shore. W. 1818 Lousia Missouri 08....... 100 R. Tenn. new wet U8, 102 | Atchison 4. ... Tenn. now set 53, 10114/ Atehison 2igs AL Tenn. new s ta G, H. &S A 08 Canada So. 2uds. | o 78 Cen. Pac. Tats . ©. D. & . G. 1sts D. &R G. 48...... Erle 2uds, Va. Centu dodeferred. nonfund.. N.W. Consols ... |Ala. Class C.. N W. Deb. o8, Currencies. Boston Stock BOSTON. May tima loans. Donds o T &S T Am. Sugar. ans, 11422 por cent: Closing prices for ud wining 100y Boston & Maine, do pfd C.B. & Q. Gen. Bldctric. 111, Steel..... Mexiean Central.” . Y. & N. Bog, 0Old Colony Rubber..... Union Prcific. West End.. West End pid . Westingh, Electric Butte & Boston |Calumiet & Heela. Ceutennial. Franklin. ... Kearsage ... Osceoln . |Quiney amaraci . On the 1onaon Market, NEW YORK, May 2.—The Evening Post's London cabiegram says: Toduy's bank return was the strongest on In bullion it gained during the week £1,142,000, of which £67; 000 were imported, £304,000 coming from Braz £16,000 from i, £20,000 from DBombay, £2 000" from Australia, £12,000 f ptand £43,000 in bars d - Uni States cofn; the remainder was from home circulation, The total bullion held is £84,857.000. 1t Is cstimated the figures will sson touch £40.000.00. The stock market was quiet and cheerful today, but Americans closed under the best. New York Central, was weak and also Atchison shares, on the growing rumor of an assessment of $i0 a share. A circular tonight from the London committee of bondholders gives the same esti- mate, It i5 expected that the A and B bonds will be made into incomes, losing the right to foreclose, but the trustees appointed wil pro- tect their interests. London Stock Market. LONDON, May 24.--4 p. m. closing: Consols, monoy.... 1009 | Mexican ordinary. 17 Consols, ace'nt. 100 13-16|St. Paul com...... 603 Canadian Pacific.. 68 |N. Y. Centrai Erie “eese 1dbg(Pennsylvania, Erie 743(| Reading. Iilinois Ce ._923(| Mex. BAR SILVER- 283 per ounce. MONEY-1 5-1G@1'¢ per cent. The rate of discount i the open market for both short and three months' bills 18 1 5-16 per cent. San Francisco Mining Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO, Ma —The oficlal elosing. quotations for mining 20ckR o147 Wers as fol- B T 83 [Mexican Beleher...\ 70185 [Monn.. Best & Beicher...,. 160 Bodie Con 5 Chollar....... . Con. Cal. & Va. Crown Point.. EurekaCon........ 25 |Utah.......... Gould & Curr: 85 | Yellow Jucke New York Minlog Quotations. NEW YORK, Muy 24.—The following are thy closing mining quotition: Tholor. - Bo | Plymouth... .. Crown Point. 111 60 |Sterra Nevada. Con. Gal. & Va...", 610 |Stand o Deadwood ... ... Union Con. .. Gould & Curry... 90 [Yellow Jacket Homestake ........1200 (Iron Silyer........ Mexican . 170 |Quickailyer. . Ontario. .. L 750 | do preferred. Ophir..... kil Bulwer §t. Louis Minlng Stock Quotations. ST. LOUIS, May 24.—Mining stocks unchange Quotations: Bid. Asked. Bld. Asied. Adams....$ .30 $ .60 |Elzad: $ .16 & .20 Am. Net: 2D 27| Harcouver 15 17X Bimetallie 3.00 . Hopo..... 8.50 Granite M. 1.60 8. Hopes.. .70 Chicago Stock Quotations, 0, May 24.-Stocks stron, CHICA Closing [Dianiond Match .. 118 1IN, Chicawo St. Ry 243 Financial Notes, NEW ORLEANS, May 24.—Clearings, $504,- BOSTON, May 24.—Clearings, $ ances, $1,34, 463, BALTIMORE, May 24.~Clearings, §2,173, Dalunces, $304,582. W YOR balances, 8180, PHILADELPHIA, May 24.-Clearings, 38,2 balances, $1,844,463. CINCINNATI, May 2.—Mone: New Y 1,788, CALCUTTA, May 24,~The rate of discount of the Bank 'of Hengal has been reduced from 8 0 7 per cent. MEMPHIS, May 2.—New York exchinge sell- At $1.OVGL50 premium. Clearings, $3:9 s, 241,209 LOUIS, May 3.—Clearings, $3,834404; bal- vk, 01,317, Money dull, 6@ per cont. Ex- Ke on 'New York, 75¢ premium bid. “learings, actual, ' #.56T@4 55, 306 bid, Mone ,585,116; bal- May 2.—Clearings, $50,241,105; 21466 per cent ork exchange, ¢ premium. cha: CHICAGO, New York Tates, 4G6 pe PARIS, May Bank of Franc changes o 1y statement of the Tswued today, shows the followin compared with the previous account treasury accounts, increane, 8,475,000, gold in hand, Inerease, 8,326,000 billx - discounted, crease, 66,800,000(; sIIVer in hand, increase, 4, 00f. Three per cent rentes, 100f 82ic for account, LONDON, May 2.—The weekly statement of the Bank of England, issued today, shows the following changes as compared with the previous unti Total ereserye, Increase, (1,54, 00; cir- culntion, decteise, £297,000; bullion. ‘ncrease, £1,247,004; other securitios, Increase, £40,000; oth dvposits, increase, £629,000; public deposiis, in- rease, " increuse, £1,398,000 government s unchanged. The propor. ton of the Bank of England's reserve to Hability In 6734 per cent, The amount of bulllon gone into ‘the Hank of England on balances today In (404,000 The Bank of England's rate of dis- count i3 unchanged at 2 per ceat, OMAHA LIVE,§TOCK NARKET Receipts for Four:Dags 8how a Small In- crease Over Last Week, ik CATTLE CONDITIONS_.RATHER IMPROVED Sellers Tave Slightly the Best of the Day and the Close Is Kirm—Hogs Open Weak, Recgpery and Clo Strong at the Top. pron THURSDAY, May So far thie week, compared with last, re- ceipts show an increasc of 700 cattle, 4,300 hogs and 2,200 sheep, The supply of cattle was comparatively light, about the same as on last Thursd and the general character of the offer was about the same as it has been for two or three days past. Sellers found conditions somewhat more favorable and the market was in very fair shape. There was not muc of a shipping demand, there never is on Thursday, but favorable reports from the east and the limited offerings improved the demand from the dressed beef men and trade ruled active, with prices steady to a shade firmer all around. Good fat light steers were the readiest sellers, but common light stuff was slow, on account of the slack in- quiry for feeders. Ieavy cattle sold fully as well ag on yesterday, and the general mar- ket was lively and firm, the supply chang- ing hands in very good season. Cows and mixed stock sold freely and at fully steady prices. There were only fiv six Toads on sale and the demand was ac and strong. Veal calves were in brisk re quest at stronger prices, but heavy stock and yearlings ruled dull, The market for rough stock was tolerably active and gen- erally. unchanged. In stockers and feeders business was fairly brisk at the recent decline, although yard traders did most of the buying, the country demand being still very slack. Sales were at from $2.55 to $3.45 for common to very g00d stock, with most of the trading at from 2, Representative sales DRESSED 1 Av. Pr. iy 1120 $ i 125 8 10 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 80 3 80 3 S0 3 8 EXPORT. 61, 85 15, 95 310 365 310 25 1210 Gl L1800 o emetantions BULLS, 200 10500 210 2.0 7480 2100 30002 2 100 ke 2 100 2 1200000 2 1.2 10010 2 100 o0 10020 2 101440 OXEN AND § 5....1814 28 OXEN, 3....1708 325 STAGS. 1. 840 20 1....1000 240 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 260 27... 84 e 3000 2 12,00 61 260 20069 360 © 803 26 L2 27 Loz 280 L 508 290 L6 WESTERN No. Av. Pr. v. 2 strs tlg... 1015 §2 1 stag.......1460 §2 75 3 feeders.. 1066 3 15 2 feeders.... 865 3 1 D090 316 11 feed 060 3 2 L8 315 1 feeder.... 8§40 3 i feeders... 1256 3 40 4 yrlgs...... 562 3 3 yrigs...... 738 325 TEXAS, 33 cows........ 198 250 40 steers.....1M9 315 HOGS—There was a let up in receipts today, although compared with a week ago there was a slight increase, and the four days' receipts are 3,500 heavier than for the same period last week. The general quality of the receipts was hardly as good as on the three preceding days. Although reports from the east were generally favorable, the ample receipts had a tendency to make buyers indifferent and the market was slow in opening, and early sales were largely at around $4.60, with quite a few of the com- moner loads at $4:50 and $4.55, and choice stock bringing $4.62% and $4.65. Good ship- ping orders improved the situation before very long and trading became more active, with $4.65 the popular price, and some of the best heavy and butcher weight loads selling at $4.67% and $4.70. The close was active and strong at the high point of the day, the middle of the forenoon finding the pens empty. Trading was largely at $4.60 and $4.65 today, or on an average a dime higher than Wednesday, when $4.50 and $4.56%f bought the bulk of the offerings, and not more than a nickel lower than a week ago today, the bulk of the hogs selling on last Phursday at from $4.65 to $4.70. Represen- tative sales: . Av. Sh. Pr. " lemons, 360 size, 0140 470 A SHEEP — Recelpts were agaln 3 NEAIPLES asking stronger prices on account of stronger ; dark honey than_steady T'afr to good natives are q 0; fair to good westerns, §$: common and stock shee good to clioice 40 to 100-1b, lambs at $3.50@ CIDER oy Receipts und Dispositior OMeial roceipts anddisposition of atosk assiowa 3of the Unlon Statk Yards eoni Fo'elock p.m, DISPOSITION Omala Packing Co. lie G H, 1amm Swirtand company el tallow, 26 York Dry Goo declin East St Louis, Shippers and f seriptions of ¢ very much i no advance in prices % in domand o with sales on eon 5 NTOCK MARKE Small Roceipts Stimulated oth Buyers and Seilers in Cattle. 4 NS wl; demand fair; PROVISIONS moss 1ying besan early Wool Murke Pt AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. Company of the in steers wa from Omaha from $2.00 to understanding about much change in pricvs, the bulk the o at $4.00, a the Central Li fifty new members The two Industrial companies from Omaha the n left the cars and Twenty-fourth marched down place where the open air meeting was held. this ity introduced the expired | been received same time Tast May. and firm market at’ from rtof this month 194,000 he # {0 $4.75 for spring Tichenor talked for half an hour, lines of General 1 men who are now either in thefr way. He at from $4.50 other Indust «ipty, 13,000 head. prime to ext tackled the mon and butcher Magic City will b result of the meeting last night. Memorlal Resolutions. A great many friends took advantage of the privilege of viewing for the last time the remaing in a beautiful LOUIS, May 24—CATTLE d: shipments, 80 Kead. TOGS—Receip grades, §1.70 plgs and common Twenty-third street, were surrounded by sympathizing neighbors s from 10 until 12 o'clock. buried 1 The ladies of the Degree of Honor the King's Market active, strong to 15 high and acquaintanc Kansas City Liv tive und steady; Texans, $2.65@5.7 LI ST R AR TIDHIEO services will be The Kings Daughters met at the home of Houscholder_and ing resolutions on the death of their vice president, Mrs. Dr. Slabaugh: As the mighty King and all wise Father has called home {his one of the loveliest and { most loving of His daughters, we, the men- HOGS-—Receipts, higher: bulk of New York Live Stock Market. 2 BEEVES yesterday, 1,678 1 10¢ higher; $4.3 on_common to 543.00; bulls, mother and fond sister. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family and published in the daily papers. at the four principal yards for Thursday, May Mciinley Leaguo Organized. The republicans of South Omaha organized a club Wednesday night which will be known 1 as the MeKinley leagu large and the It has been some time — pld-time enthusis Local Produce Murket. o ing as high packed, 176180, ago, and the market by some houses to force th I view of the market up Jac, liberal supply of stock, rket and in the made by a and the following were elected as to the state league convention in H. Van . 0. May- Henry Murphy, Bruce there’ does not POULTRY ~Th R s S R Dusen, T. F. Blliott, J. B. Erion, fleld, Alex Schlegel, loch and lyor Thomas. The executive committeo of the McKinley league s composed of Messrs. E. O. May- S, MeAuley, James Austin, Patrick Trainor and Daniel McGucken. s and sometimes 7o for old hens, quoting the price at Kansas City, tc; hen turkeys, i hard work t und was Koo quoted at Gh@IC nty-five. PIGEONS—There 1s a demand for old swenty but young birds that are not atrong on the wing O1d birds, per doz., $L.301. Joseph McKeenan, recording secreta John Larkins, tre ———— that cure sick headache: Little Early Risers. —— Perfectly at The irrigated lands of Idaho po qualification adapted to the raising of apples, apricots, are not wanted. the demand e ply Is Very he i D navy, $1LU0G00; 32,15 common_ white b ONIONS-New are plenty at ket I8 weak owing to the shipments from quirements of bu and Colorado stucl pgton and Oregon, which alway a good price. You can't overstock the Unii these commoditie: We'll send our Good shippi grown stock, $iGH0c E. L. Lomax, G. f uix baskets. N VEGITABLE @82.00; radishes, per doz. Ni—Wax b W salpping st box, $1.00641.16 CAULIFLOWER pplied with Kood stock. izod agents onl onfidence; Loss of Power x, caused by kive Use of whichi_soon lead o Tusanlty and Death, By uarantes to ¢ WEST'S COUGH SYRUP, A obiis, Croup. Pleasunt, 1o take i now 2 " (ssued only by of the Generative Organs in either over-exertion; Youthful ¥ 2 Tobaceo, Oplum or L flisers, bonsumption Good shipping stock | HERRIES -Home of boxes welghed us high of excellent retund money. cure for Coughs, Colds, Axthma, Whooping Cough, Bmall eleo discon Goodman Drug Comj Hore Throat! TROPICAL FRUITS. BANANAS-—Per bun LEMONS—Fancy lemons, 0 slze, Mi 0 wize, #; Call per 1 small, 2 wainuts, 109 hait bol., 1 hait Vel Gshvort Try flint, Kansas and act v wo dry flint Ih, - actuad 1 4% white A Vellow Deeswix, offers dier, ol with Ar% PO may b Market tely win mixed, spot, strinl Aymy Other News. The taboring men held full sway in South A and army, came expectation of an open meeting of the city Cen- some mis fon, low where was a visitors adjourned vacant lot north of the postofice building. hor unfon meeting about signed the roll. the secrot to the Holliday tor to the ‘ribing and the men to into companies for the He then v question, and entertained his audience of 300 people for some time on this subject others spoke The work of organizing a company in the commenced at once as 4 Mary B. melallic family remains in a left at 4 the funeral ed the follow- Kings Daughters, desire to pay a sorrowful tribute to the memory of our sister and friend, Mary B. Slabaugh; therefore, it Is Resolved, Th future, nobler,” grander, has for her but ju That ‘she has exchanged the silver cross for the golden crown, put off the badge of purple, a royal color, but | one inseparably associated with the suffering | and humiliation of our King, for that robe of spotless white that only angels wear. Resolved, That we tender our since heartfelt sympathy toyher bere: and little daughter, so early deprived of a her sorrowing t we feel and know that a t that she has e and husband The attendance was m prevailed. since the republicans of | this city have been organized and worked as a club, but from now on the league pro- | poses to take an active pi Mr. A. H. Murdock was chosen presi- dent of the league, ot in political mat- and Dave Patrick Sheehy treasurer. of the Ancient Order of Hiberni- ans, was organized at Young Men's Institute hall Wednesday night with a membership of The officers are: M. Ryan, esident; and DeWitt's ess that perfectly Brapes, potatoes, s find a ready market and bring ed States with ‘advertising matter on ap- P. and T. A., Omaha, Neb. Dr, E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treatment #s s0ld under positivo written guarantee, thors to cure Wosk Meni Brain and Nerve Power; Lost Manhood; Quic Dreamr: Lack of old [BULT 0 STEEL BEANS Paxton & Vierling's New Workehop Going Up on the "Obicago Plan," ITS FRAME WORK IS ALREADY FINISHED ying of the Brick In the Outside Walls Chanco for An Omaha Ma of being the first west of Chicago to construct a bullding fourteen or Seventeenth radlrond tr aress made of steel and fron 1t possible to change this method With the massive outs 1l of valuable spacc construction, kind in Omahs a description of this bulld- The build- tion covers 16x100 feet and is flve stories in he n and steel framework full height of the the sign of an outside five stories without supporting building there are seeurely bolted end foundation to Connecting on end and running from th y bolts and rivets that it to move from its pliace, thod of construction has been proven the heavy winds of the framework el will have to work of lay s commenced in this connection that h five storie walls will be only be assumed, rength of t 1 only to enclos Running around the building at each fl are heavy s in height, the they will add Hing to the s nd it s upon ach floor are thus ons could just as fifth floor, and enclose that fir with the firat floor independent work down, without disturbing the ‘walls elther aboy proof brick and it looks now act for making this ory vhere it s subject to cou The first floor will be oc upicd by the 1s o finishing room for ‘light castings a wood working and pattern room building used for this purpose in the coun- > complete plant of the kind than even ago can Show. 1 that the general pub- n be constructed than a few years ago, and builders tireproof building ¢ fire traps coti- of the decline in may be guined steel beams costing $38 per ton were worth 1 realized there will Some idea in Omaha at the pr §i2 per ton two and a half years ago. his afternoon the Omaha Fruit Auction will hold their first sale at Jones street. will be limited being the only summer fruit on the market at The auction method of disposing of fruit wih, but it has found is of rather re siippers. that car of fiut Instead of om_house to house trying running about The different whols~ on it in ope i for fruit from sule houses that other citles have orders from jobbers can buy enough to fill their orders. satisfactorily and sellers iforniashippers, one of the is predicted Mississippi river and jobbers here are figuring that they can handie the trade in Chicago in n deliver fruity river a_day in advance thus insuring its arrival at the tination in bett of Chicaio, point of de WM. 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