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THE OMAIIA DAILY BER: SUNDAY, MAY 12, 18035, aualities dull and weak, lamim show o deoling to_employ additionnl Iabor. eople wo bk, e - . O W on the week -mplny"ml'h-w more mone T.':’-:'-n‘- and "w‘: Firmer, sraned, common to fl:‘th"""» ["nfifilnruml n the w the general business of the state s made —_— ost o s p that much better. Still some people do not "|(|I'|_l'. filr”mla -‘llfly «.v;‘:-‘ul 'ulm‘,?’-‘n fi.n{:":r . . ‘M‘:-l:‘»:':.. Business in a Jobbing Way Remains Prac- | Polleve it paya to patronize home lodustry, After an Early Decline Wheat Wound Up one] Tty omt & Hefenar [Hono T o1 oodfae i i B Quiet ) ¥ Bpen kettle, ood o | Bod ) . ount Dinblo. tically Unohan ged, to il others s well ustrated by o lettr Btrong Yesterday, B T o g, g |Oeetdentat con from Helena, Mont, The Omaha Mattress | S Pig Irorg=wmady; S 119,000 | Bulwer Con Quhir CHICAGO, My 11 -About 400 cattle arrived combuny sold & merchant of that oity & ;- 3 o y: o s Coladonin., ... |Overman y . s bill of lounges with wm.kn n.-r was highly It 10, xi»!" f\,.‘,_ Bong beerd Chalienge Con..... 44 |Potosi ;-M‘v .nml-'lw‘ th s .‘,,- ”.,’ w: -hnn pleased, and he writes asking for the nam»* 205, T A adler megllc Yoot g Savage 2 3 VRS eaustion About 18,08 rom (he e PROSPECTS BRIGHTER IN MOST LINES | pleased, and'ne writes'asking for the nam® | CORN WAS DULL AND INCLINED LOWER | imiis s2ell Tin RO I R R e BUYERS ANXOUS: FOR COW _STUFF| coipts “tor the corresponding. week st HeaR folding beds. Thus one faciory secures a strictly prin sumrhet w % 1 4 M 4 The few ontt P omale were soon disposed of merchant's trade, not oniy. Tor. tself, but Shude, 2gMe: oftorude, $sc; prime wummer | Son: mborial. .. Silver King bio Bl yrmo oo B o i il Pricos Generally Firm with a Tendency to | for all other fac foriea 0 whe (ity (ngaged | Oats Were Lower and for a Saturday a | Yjow [T ity DT D o Grown Poin: Ulah Coy e Supply of Hogs Fair for Saturdwy—Demnnd | 15 higher for Hight and medium welghts than a Adyance on Many Kinds of Merehan 2 Good Business Was Transweted— White, So@lc. BT 1 O Yellow Jacket. ... Was Good and Prices 5 Cents Higher ot LT LB AL L 8 LT BT e Dol atoers are now sellin 4. 200 anufacturers’ Dolngs—Pro- BEING MADE WHOLE BY FALTH Provigions Closod with a NTOUKS ANK BONDS, Ivor_ bars, 00442 Than Friday-Yards Wel s T el duce and Frait Matters, Slight Galn, " bdMe. Drafis, sight, Cleared Enely, Ahd §0od 10 chitos. chived &t W8 Btockers Omaha's Zvade Retavering Through Hope In Necurities the Upward Move SLowniin Wook Gretacten wnd foodors are 1062 hgher than Tast week, with oyed Up by Enrly *pring. colved a Fresh Impetus - light offerings and n fair demand, sies holng - ¢ i P LONDON, May 11,4 p. m. clostn The local manager of R, G, Dun & Co's| CHICAGO, May 1L.—After ly NEW YORK, May 11i-On the Stock exchange — CHICAGO LIVE STOOK, Some Very Desirable Boeves Among the | tignt Recoipts of tattle Disposod of ab Offerings of Oattle Yisterday, Uneliniged Price 222353 . Mo at $2T504.80, According 1o qu About Business conditions during the past an 4 Gan, Paci 45% 8t Pant SATURDAY, May 11 0 Toxas cattie have been recelved here thin Mercantile agency, speaking of trade for the | cline, wheat wound up firm toda 5 B AL b S LB LT B i V. Y. % days have reflected little or no g It DRORIOR ChIGUENOUL, (h ook fecetyed & (N Y. C There has been a slight falling off in re. | Week and a good demand has prevailed at fily cek, says: | | | : 3 ndvance on the prices of & year ago, val from those which prevalled last | frost scare, July closing %c higher. Jul X v naylvaaia ceipts of cattle, hogs and sheep as com- h Bt | : y tresh Impetus, and a higher range of vi 1il. Contrs 0| Reading... ... ; e i raking higher than last week Throughout the country the continuance of | “So far May has seen a very marked im- | corn closed %e lower and July oats Y ki iy Pty | e ‘ i | was established Notwithstanding the . Mextican ond . 20 Me: on. new pared with last week, and a very radical About 10,000 hogs made up the supply today, favorable weather has invigorated the provement in t onditions. We are lift- | lower, while provisions made slight Gains, | w tre soening London. whs o selien, nd ¢ A Ofcinhey. 0N Mex: Ogn. i 1 n mand of retalers, and a fairly large busi- | INg ourselves out of the dumps chiefly by | Wheat opened at from 627 to 3¢ for July, ness hus been done on the part of con- | 8PPIYING the faith cure, but the results are | as against 63%c at the close of th Jowor than o' woek ago;. The demand sumers. Dounteous rains, where they werse quite satisfactory The patient who has | day session, That decline was a con- | the forelgners changing front and becoming » “it; three months' bills, 13-16 Ipts this week R tinues eapecially good for the hetter clase ost_heart Is almost half dead, and the sick > OB S 5 1A last w 19 1 s | TRRE and mixed Nogs, a8 the warm weather (s mowt needed, have fallen and Imparted lite | loSUBeATt te afmost half dead, and the sick | tinuation and in consequence of the effect | good buyers. In the last hour the speculation o - me. week last year 10408 85 3232 | unfavorable for handiink the heavy welkhis to t0 the growing crops. Aricultural labor | Eired. Outside of N:braska, trade {8 good | Of a deciine on the curb yesterday after wax very buovant in tone and closed atrong | Finnncial Nutos. : Himo week 1803 Rt FUL T IR T RO DT 17 has been and is well employed and every- | and Within the state the feeling Is very | the government crop report was recelved. | with prices generally at the best o the day (SINCINT May 11.—Clearings, #t Cattle supplies have been very u A P e P DU P SRR L thing Is activity in the country. much better than cver. The carly spring | Apart from the government crop report and | and week, Grankers are from 4 to 14 per cent | 3 1R MUl _cioarings, 1 | istributed throughout the week, and fluc- | Mot "Hehvy hogs. st today At 815048 There appears to be a little strlp of coun- | has forced crops AN We o at this time | "0me more rain, the news of the day was | higher, the latter in Burlington; Central Pacific, | week,” $12714,707; balances, $2.000.55. tuations in prices have been due more to | likht and mixed at $4.30G47, and plgs at #.00 try down in the southwestern part of the | last season. for the most part bullish and the market | 1% per cent; Erle and Northern Pacific, 1 per | BOSTON, May 11.—Clearings, $17,371.61 this fact than to any material change fn the | @15 stats where thers has not been enough | . This I8 a significant fact, Rye Is out In|s0on began to feel its effect. The shorts [ cent: Northern Pacific preferred, 2% per centi | ances 81978020 for the week, cleariigs situation. Dressed beef men continue to | airect to Areseed meat. fitme. nnd the molsture to satisfy the farmers, but aside | full head, and with warm weather will be | expected to find enough long wheat for | Wabash preferred and = Cordage guaranteed, | 918443: balances 319,023,183 complain of a very slack demand for beef, | on the market were sold at firm pri ready for the sickle in four weeks. Other | qija ¢ B Ao °h | 1% per cen Pacific, Distilling, Denver | PHILADELPHIA, May 11.—Clearings, $13,620,- from that the report are all favorable o o in s Ifewise ahead of ihe date | Sule to satisfy all their wants and enough 14 per cent; C I istilling, Den A g ing o v I were the basis of $2.0M1.60 for sh ¥ , i [ 1 §2,090, 2 e oainge, | this being due to several causes, principally, | 5 o0 . ¢ ve e p ¥ preferred and Pittsburg & Western preferre CT505.75 for_Kood to cholce lambs. Jobbers generally report a fair business | and spring wheat will be offered for sale |OVer to keep the mark:t declining whil2 they l" t ! L ‘,,'“‘,' "nlu(\m\\ ern g 1 ‘\_'L Ances, 212, however, to the unusually hot weather and |* Tecointar Caltie, 460 head: Gaives, head; > & ¥ Station. si. | early In July if no meteorological catastro- | were securing their profits. It was not that | '8 per cent; Haltimore & b ki Kl 18, May 11.—Clearings, $1.338,060; the comparatively hig) ses the good cuts | hogs, 5,000 head; sheep, 3,000 head. that is fully equal to expectations. Busi- | early in July if no meteorologlont cathotio- | BRe o8 o ' AL & Dover, T34 peF Gent: Bt. Paul & Omab A ot ’ ¥ y high prices the good cu! o g roved and | Phe interfe; o pre 3 P ds, | sort of a market. Krosts were predictec T, 24 ; S AL oney, 5G8 per - ce * | are now commanding. 8 reasd ey - . ness in lowa is especially improved and | Wityin ‘Gx weeks our farmers will be real- [ gor oo & [0FAL STORS WEER br ‘fl ted | o roterred, 23 cent; Sugar, 2% per cent; Mex- | York exchange, 6e premium . bid D et S this reason they | Stook In Sight very liberal orders are being received from | izing upon their crops and life will be re. [ [OF y sectic he winter wheat | joan” Nt wtrdetion, 4 per cent, and Ore | WASHINGTON, May 11 r have not been particularly vigorous buyers. | Recond of recelpts at the four principal mars that territory stored at the country stores to increase and | belt tonight, and the bellet was expressed | gon Navigation. 3t per cent,’ Great Nofthern pre- | the condition of 'the { The situation in the east and across the | kets for Saturday, May 11, o more into detall it may be said | inténsify as the months move on to the | that while they are not likely to do mor 120 bid, against 12 bid at the | cash balance, $182,446,211; gold - | water has not noticeably improved, and this o Hogs. Bhoep. I3 o1 0 y L certainty of the largest corn crop ever | than retard the hitherto too rapid growth Duluth, South Shore & Atlan- | 510, has had a depressing influence on the spec- | South Omaha 1 that the hardware business is reported in| rajsed in Nebraskq. of wheat, they may cause the replanting of preferred cent encl, | (G 1eAGO, May 11—Clearings, $14,20,00; total | ulative element. In spite of these discour. | Chiciso . 8000 3,00 fully as good condition as a week ago, [ “Building operations are largely increased | & good deal of corn, and in t vay sym- her shares are a fraction 10Wer OR | ¢or he weeic, 398,603,000 o ondiig week last | AZINE clrcumstances, however, the lightness [ Kansas City oo 120 though It was antieipated that there would | and even in Omaha the bullders are com- | Pathetically affect ihe other cereals. The ¥ Yenr, BEOU000 " New Yotk exchutige: 4dc pro- | of, supplies has prevented 'any material | 8t Louls .. RenH : L) 1 " little Tull in 4 paratively busy. For six years contractors | Shipments from both coasts for the week, | Pacific Mall opened 1 i e [ posted $.80@ 4.8, Moaey, | softening of values, and good beef steers S—— be a little lull in the demand, due to the | REAR VA (UES B S YOAueR discour- | Including both wheat and flour, were 2,805, | dnnouncement ' that t it the all, § At on tin | Hoe WOrth Ul B8 SRUCH MONSY LS’ CHeY Totals ... e B8I1 1,007 6,04 fact that the farmers would be naturally | aged, and hence when they read in their [ 00 bu. against 000 bu. & Week ‘agd, | Canama Rullroad company had been abandoned, | ® R CeU S col PAIG RS SR O SRL A N ek a0, ¢ ney as they 3 x very busy in the fields. There is a stronger | official organ that $16,000,000 represents the [ For twenty-four he the Atlantic port | bt the decline had Beeh fully recovered, bt the | the port of New York for the week amounted to | | ‘The supply today was fully up to the Kunsas City Markets. feeling in the market and the firmness is | investment in buildings ‘alertaken during | learinces “were bu, 301,000 bu, of | {0 [ThG PASE MO h of ‘the ‘kreat detivity | 3900914 in goid and #6617 In siiver. The tm- | average in point of quantity and considera v CITY, May 1L -WHEAT-Active likely to be increased by the hardening in t week they feel that help is near. This | Which was in the Ape of raw grain. The | o6 1ho'giock market, the wide distribution of the | Ports for the K were: Gold, $1,653,047; «ilver, | bly above the average in the matter of i No. 2 hard, 6e; 2 red, tbe; ree the value of metals and base material gen- | It the largest week in six years, and is | fureies markets were all lower, but that | huginess, the material advances recorded ana | 31,085 dry general merchandise, | quality, The greater portion of the 1,311 erally. | one more straw showing that there is a | WS ow!ug to American advices, the pri- | (he large buying for the forein account. An 3 I8 arings d ftle” recelved were Fair to cholce beel b TR BB Bl 1T dry goods ade 8 beel ) ab favorable e coming from the right di vate cablegrams said. Minneapolis and Du- | o) prominent feature w the demoralization | T9: for the week, clearing: o o p ric white, 47l Iry goods trade has been of about le gale coming t [ P steers, while t little s 8 gengrall Gharactat a8 n Week: wgo | Ui luth reported receipts of 174 cars, compared | of the sterling exchang Ket, rates at the | H2,634,289. The 'Adams 'Fxpress company has [ gtoebs: While there was Hifle strictly poot | OATS -Stendy; 2%%e; No, Few chaniies worthy ‘of note. "At| “The croaker has not forgotten his song, | Wilh 17l cars uyenr ago. Degreaises lnce a | close’ showink a reduction of 0" in ‘both tong | dotlared a quarteny dividendof 2 percont. pay- | abet \wa fctlva and fEo,. bovh dreesed | T manufacturing centers the labor question | however, A prominent contractor Told mé | Week ago are thus estimated, according to | and ahort bilis. The trading was at times at: able June 1 beof men and shippers being good buyers. APONS Whent Market, a8 bed ‘some ances dis ¢ | Thursday that there was not $5,0.0 worth of o e following places for | tende considerable _excitement, an o i airs, They paid trom $5 5 5 SO i olae AT 5 b —F number of the disaffected and unemployed | there were only 100,000 brick in the yards, B e L8 A L B S FaRuasd THAA, Do HIRAG, 'Shlen o roals | dayn'ouight, 80, T S e i tufr at from $1 16, A | track: No. 1 hard, 63 : A Louls, 500,000 bu, L OVEr 2,000,000 bii. decreasé | which purchases had been made, Sales to real. | days' sight, 20 marks 45 prg. stuff at from $1 to $.8. A | tack: D e, is less than usual at this season of the | but these were a drug on the market. i | louis, 50,00 had 4 ~ ¢ very good' C 4 eV 2 northern, 64e, i s v i I can | 15 lobked' for in the visible supply. The | ize profits were about the only depressing influ- | PARIS, May 1L—Three per b of very good Colorado hayfed beeves N " year. At eastern points a quiet trade has | Was startled by his pessimism and began et N y ence, except that oceaslonally the bears en- | 62ie for the account, Exchange on L brought $5, and_the same outfit marketed LOUR AL L B succeeded the large dea of Tt | to look around. I found over 1,00)000 | market began to rise immediately after the | fnce. B sl DI R B R WAz sl B O OROING hetPain: WelEHitg | ond patents, $3.25(3.55; Arst cloars, $2.4 that there 18 no reason why there should | ALEF, as many more going into the new post- | to the close. Krom 62%c there was an ad- | Wil "0 U5 00 unfavorable Feports Afecting | gin e v, 0% i har sifver has adeunc ROl T Ly e Fr ' Yuotatlons, ause 0 e quiel a score of foundations for good sized struc- 4e a ading pric GOtUAL. THe. MniNEL WaE W rising one, and e bbb LI B R L G 1 T L o o AL o | December, c; May, Hc. R noted 'a ek ago the shoe business, | {urés: to say nothing o devaral two-story | br diction of general frosts throughout. (e A IIEI o SOALIH TG Pttt oAb, 5 aome 05,05 V1 | The markettor. buteharst and canners mber il e . (8 ATFIY " | brick stores and fifty or more cottages. and northwest were largely Instru- | pha'y, of th lings can be attested | &M% 108 Ry Ll bl A Ul S0 A as B thinis, 18 9f.4, falrly, sats| Bvidently the contractor in question is en- | mental in giving the market its firm tone. | py the fact that ninsty shares touched St. Louis General Markot., been all week. There were less than half [ REGARDED AS A FAIRY e Bictory chargcter, ' The volume of sales 18 | TV o fit of the biues or, otherwise, he is | Corn was dull and inclined to go lower for | figures nigher th o oo ‘made 4L any | 7. LOUIS, May 10.FLOUR.Quict and frm | b, 00860 straight loads in the vards, and e an my it MAHL reasanably be exi | N6t wetting lis share of the work in Omaha. | & time, but bigan to looK up again when | time snce Jannary 1 The commission houses | and wnchanged: patents, 35,35 0; extrn fancy. | prices. Phe picked them up at good, SIrong | nurlington Repudintes the Stutemonts O Gmpiin. TH he trade is disposed | MO ECtly: there 19 too much somnolence. | Wheat commenced to show such cheerful- | reported a flood of orders from the more prom- | & st b0, ehotee. < $asagiy, | brices. There was an active demand for MERE Ta -k Olfcutie: to complain. The most interesting feature | o 2N CGiNorcal club has suffer:d d | ness. The opening for July was at from | inent financial conters of the country. Manipu. |ty flon i : veal calves, and prices ruled firm, 2@50c L £ I8 yhe sift ndvance in prices. The market | i ‘wttack of spring fever, and, outside | § down to G0t%e, and it struck 50c before | lation was plainly evident in the movement ot | "y SO s@%e at the opening on | hiEher than'a week or ten days ago. Bulls, | The telegram sent out from Chicago Friday RBllay oonaltions: - Many. ;:”":fl'l'“_ »€: the state fair programs and |,|,.X.H, llq doing [ It 'm-llml any. 1'; ;iullu]l)‘ n,,nl-.,... Ir;\l ’ sevoral stox k:_ "nmlm‘n..:: Sugar, but the char: | y ey lauidating buc brcame ateny oo and .;mg'".‘ ‘.;\‘;‘. (ere readily salable ‘at full | night that the Burlington, through a cireular, tions. Ma acture A s P Auence. < The. vyers | 50%c, and from that declined to 50i4c be- | acter of the genera W8 In_circulation was rallfed, advancing 1 above hottom_for | FECE otations, % yore o fully ‘supplied with materials be- R o e Millwrabanly Keer the wanal | fore it made a final rall 4c. The trad- | Such a nature s to inspire confidence Bty bRt e taats o Bemyie | The principal feature of the stocker and | announcing that it would pay $5 to agents ore the prices on them advanced that they | 10 the COUTTS WL BT @ Working sea- | ing price at the clos . o | sharp recession in the rates of exchange led B0 Tuly, CIME@EIC wlced ) feeder trade this week has been the short | on secured westbound business between Chi- we t elled to adys D 5 in the future, 9 re not compelled to advance prices on | Proposition on wheelp untiy the WorRE SE6- | g Recelnts 55, Sars: . The. Livetpaol {old imports 0 e near future e | "CORNZEaster on earller do cat and | supplies. ptwithstanding an active de- | & Gol & lite bad the finished product as rapidly as the raw | {3 (on- 1o Fouse the sieeping energies | market is quoted firm and 3d higher. DL NG A WERaguiRELed (300 8. | reported rains; early dra mand from several sources and good strong | €480 and Colorado common polnts, had com= material wdvancel. On this aceoun o' kvod | o O o we shatl 1l be dosing away | Oats wero lower, ‘and for @ sitirday a | 3 155 stocke were traded i C L | D0 ST Tecovery” later ot at, the clowe | prices suppllex have been = exceptiopally | menced to play harrl Karl with rates, seems, > stoc s been sold prices tha . v e clty’ velop- | good business ransacted. Iree selling HORd g spEslUALI: N eing 1-16c above yesterday mixed, cash. [ light and the volume of trading small. Tha 3 & i would have involved a loss had' they Deen through theyouth+ofthe felty!s “dsvelop- | Eooq, Buslneds, Has Aane e onaan. and St with malse Of 185,300,000, The onty o | epor Eytalrs MooVeMeieiay Mo B mixed cash | deht and the volume of teading small. That in the light n‘l the |..;l( mr\nru‘\:\m:..ln's be a based on the present prices of leather. A | ™S, i energy Wi v jartlett-Frazie: sed the 58, To- There were plel o 1 t Y Munchausen joke r. A Smith, as- h at foresight and energy will do with | Bartlett-Frazier ‘caused th: Kkness, To- | SHN® Abov R R T | here were plenty of buyers, but no catt g0 manys manufdcturers, however, have Sl aapital G opportunics. 14 well Mus. | ward the latter part of th thess | B i maen wius on . scgle of mammotn Dropors IS DIl gnd enster for utures: spot steady: | Drices are auot than sistant general passenger agent of the B. & flosed. ehoush contracts to use up' what | {ratea by the exporience of alfalfu growers | firms were endeavoring to recover the mar- | fna: the wies asn At $22,500,000, & (ot e iod) Moy, Syac idiiuue, [iwealc. Represants v they had d and are now forc pening London was seller, and that LVER—30%d per ounce. local traders .were realising pronts, the markel v per cent. last year, as the following figures will show Previous | was well held and graduaily nith discount in open market for short Cattle. 11 above a_fraction was 1 per cent in e il ST 14as NupLembe ve sale M., said in reply to a question: ‘‘We are i 4 in the Beaver valley in southwestern Ne- by taking back a part of their disposals. | which has not by reached fn any one w 4 o daradna L tor st 3 living absolutely up to the agreement of the to demand prices suicient to cover the in- | P e PaeT X0 0" 0 from $560 to § | These they did to some extent, but the |for years past The largest buyers were the | R SmABCRIOEact th i O e W iltien Pessshaor d s oois b RERT creased cost of manufacture. It is figured | por bushel and the hay brought §7 per ton. | rally did not reach yesterday's last quota- cigne The deslimgs hav en chiefly N MIZA 82 $0608. 8 3 3 5 pomimisslons authorized by Chal that the increased cost of production is | The seed run from eight to twelve bushels [ Uons. June started “at 28%c, sold at 2%, | characterized by marked buoyancy and ma \ AN e AL commissions are authorlzed ¥ hairman equivalent to 10adc per palr. A 800d | ap the hay from one o four tons per acre. | declined to and closed at 28%c. July | advances haye been recorded in most of the s TBRm A ver, $7.000800; time | 48 Caldwell. Beyond these the Burlington has many manufacturers have sold 8o many | The product would be 1,700 bushels of seed | ranged from 2l4c to 28c and closed at e | curities dealt in, th dRribution of business | oy 4 nothing whatever to do with the payment of shoes that they indifferent about | ang 500 tons of hay on a quarter section. | bid. May for 186 was very active, showing | being wider than usuab-afd extending to bonds | Sy _Heavier and easy; prair 219 5 p commissions. The idea of a general pas- aelling any more unless they can all | Hifimating the seed at § and the hay at &, | considerable strength when compared with | Which have ne d in for mire than i | strctly fancy, SO0 10.00, taie side 3 SHIPPING A XPORT senger agent issuing a_circular raising com- the advance. Until sole leather advanced | jf fs plain t the crop is worth $3,00). | the near deliveries, opening at ik, touch- r. In all 277 mortgugey were dealt In. | cholee’ to_ strictly “fancy, $10.5G11.5. 25,191 64 40 8 missions is a little the best thing I have read the increased price of shoes was restricted | Within six miles of Danbury $30,000 worth | ing 20%c, an advance to trom 29%c to 30c, | Goysrnment nds re mota LB BUTTER—Dull; fancy in, 18¢; separator | ¥ W5 5 b he to ofl grain, pebble elove grain, buff, | of alfalfa’ was raised last year." where it closed. the_ lending_ brokers fepotted large saich, creamery, 1ic, MIXED, in a long time. The Burlington Is not split and kip, but leather has %o s i s Provisions olosed with a slight gain, after | the country, the saiedatfihe bourd beink £33 HSTTIm: ote for fresn it fiks paying commissions either east or west, ex- preciated that all Of shoex are. now | coue § ow. CHURCH & co. | Very aulet day's trade. ~Hog réceipts | Uil "R fere Vit . WHISKY-$1.22 o distillers’ finished g0od 3 Lo 46 cept those authorized under the agreement, C AR ST SIS i e X A BROM | were Bow, and for the next week 156% | M. Gvening Poavs: Lndon cavlegram says | ST Hikhor; 8. COWs, and therefore I am constrained to believe ome Idea of the revival In the shoe trade — ead are estimated Sompared with the | e VK @ en and & stronger tse in | SEELTER_Highe R ) 1500 e £ L . Ohloand may be gaincd from the fact that the shoe | Business Is Satisfactory and the Conditlons | previous da closing prices for Septem- | Xiiaiicine today. The ‘mewspapers are bullish peDVISIOREST E ard mess, $12. 18 PR 3 ‘nM.r.w”pulmr man in Chicago 1s belr}s shipments from the Haverhill, Mass., fac Giolktigen: ber, pork fs Thc higher and lard and ribs prime steam, 6,65 Dry walt . H : misled”. The best opinions vegard the ri too rapid B RRAL o B ¢ % o tories last week were ahead of all prévious each 2lc higher, The fall tn exchange M steadying our market hjboxed T 5 : At Union Pacific headquarters the circular I busi ituation the records and reachod o mark never bufoes | In reviewing the business situation the | LRt & Al CIEOLLES i 1 o 3 alleged to have been issued by the Burling- ! 5 firm at 1%4c for wheat, 1%c | "The following were the closing quotations | {32 \° e auine attained shoe business of that city, | representative of the Snow, Church & Co. | for corn and lc for oats to Buffalo, and 2i4¢ | on the leading stocks of the New York ex- 2,00 bbis. ; wheat, 5,00 bu : 5 i ton people was scouted on the theory that a ases were sent out m that | Mercantile ageney says:” for corn to Kingston. h change today: L 26,00) Lu. A 4 » . s 3 general passenger agent was not in the habit glty during the sIx duys exceading the | “pe close of the thls week shows no |, Rtecelpts for Monday, estimated: Wheat ——— — L SHIPMENTS Floue, fio00 Dls.s wheat, 900 | 3222 T of giving such manipulation away to other S U o0 B ta o Leither company con- | material change in the situation over that ATk e ) 1589, GBL8EHOGS X ey e S Ju.; corn, 3,000 bu.; oats, non: lines in such a public manner. Rates will tinues o boom the leather market and | of the week list past. With the exceps'on | “The leading futures ranged as follows: | ANo%E 1o 1) g Liverpool Marsets. 3 T be restored May 19, unless something at prices are being forc:d up as rapidly as | of two days, Uic condition of the weather | “Kyisios | Opon._ Fho 1 T Baliinorn & Ohio, WG LIVERPOOL, May 11.—Close WHEAT S - 8 6 3 . present unforseen should arise to prevent Kt - 5 i possible. During the past week the com- \ 4 XI e ? mand’ poor e Witor, 5a z 70 tho/advans ¢ c jeen favorable in the highsst degroa (1| (o i Pac i : oo : nicr, o lo advarce. pany announced the price ‘of sole leather | has U farorable i the hhIay (ol Uy | WheutN o0t 43 Orazon Nav spring, g It was learned yesterday at headquar- Berors “the bulge hasims hagund: the price | ing, thera hiiving been o hot wind bluw iz 3 : looretiats fivted X 2 o L& UIH ; ¢ ] CALVE ters that the Burlington had flled a notice pound. There Ras been'n good deal of eome | et Boriom Of Ere S o e ys P i PR i it g0 ANORL vr 14T JBi D& Bieoirs Dositions %1 N | 30 110 500 ; with Chairman Flynn of the Colorado assocl- plaint among manufacturers that the prics H\m~ i 'll " f"l‘ s RLalloWinE cOon ARYs Corn No. ol o 0% qo | GoB & Qo 114 Pittaburg. ... , 58 2d; July, b8 G 2d; Septem 4 e 160 525 3 5 atfon that it would withdraw from that ol was belng pit up faster than the circum- | \amane, if-any, there s been > 40N B0kl 5| gosenld | Chiteako Gal skl Pullman Palac s B Ocigner, 5a i ¢ g3 ganization May 15, No reason was atances would warrant s s matter of congratulation that the | Sept... sox| o1 80% | 6or@al: | Sonsalldatad @as. AeNdrReaninr. .. 5 T et Mt AT n Tt Lk, i signad for this action. There are more, neld . (o the. bASk cotbiianed s ecelr of | Holl storm Which visited this section of the | ogia)Ne. 3 Colo: Coal & Tro. Tia |t G, W, pfl: sitions 10" lower; May, 4 Tiad; June, #s 7igd; | i 0 2 e Ui 373 [however, who belleve that the Burlington fen days ago andhas been quit’ satisfac: O ne lasga quBniity 6¢ 106 in Omaha 2 ki Cotton Of Cort.... _f)kg| Rock Island. ... July, ds T%4d; August, 48 Thd; nber, s 8d. TAGS. takes this step in order to force the Unlon ik ho arrival on the market —of rao | posited the large quantity of ice in U,;lmht; o ware & Hud.. 1304 St. Paul ... FLOUR—Firm; demand good; St. Louls fancy L Lol vegotables always ‘makes vome dlfference | B O BprEa I L O I, Nop. Pacific into an ironclad agreement on west- (Lt o do pMd..... winter, 6s 6d. v ural | pd W b nter, 68 0d. AND FEEDERS tern passenger association business. Another stric 1 visited Grand Island, Nor- . & R. G. St. P. 5 PROVISIONS—Racon, dull; demand poor 2B With the trade in certain lines, but no more ‘y‘«‘,u“rt:nd A;h‘\la,nd. but in small and insignif ‘;:‘I',‘ {1 t v ane. Cumbertand cut, 28 to 30 Ibs., 32¢; short rib 6 0 300 10.... theory is that it is in the interest of economy, 80 1his scason than usual. It 1§ a fact, how- | cat ‘0 ifties, ‘Had the hail storm which | {5466 ¢ 2 3 WESTERN CATTLE. and notwithstanding its severance of rela: ever, that berries and vegetables are earlier ¢ O noad beon ‘spread oyer the B g < Sugar Refinery c ., I ! this season than customary, so that they | Omaha experlenced been spread over, th : Fort Wayus Tein, Conl & i middics, 8 OCOLORADO, tonship awith Siho -amociatip 2GR IERME have become & factor in trade et thay | State generally (he damage It would have | s G- Northern otd. Taxas Pacilic. 5 Mes, 11 10 16, 105, G . 1. Hord. agree to any reduced excursion rates that the usual. RSt | catsedicannardiyuoteatimated s Heprasks C &R Lot ... 95 T &0 Cont. vfd.. ders, kquare, 12 to 18 Ibs. 28 64; i | wo. Av. P No. Av. Pr. | lines remalning In the association may make. ANOTHER EVIDENC! B e e (Tnae matibamn (et i Hooking Valley 14| Union Pactc.. . cut, 14 to 16 Ibs., 41s 64, Tallow. finest Lhetter.. . BOSZE0 T ers, ... 8 4015 Mr. Smith of the passenger department, Notwithstanding the fact that the Agri- | confined to any one district, but has ben A A LA 8 Ameciean naminal SEeC eatr Thdlnmus AL | i (he L Tanrats clbasal (anay [ MatediEthatatneinctionHasitaKenSERCAEN cultural department " of’ the United” States | dfstributed trecty, and it 1s afe o say that Winter r 0, winter | Kol Toptdi .l #2m do phl LA L e s B b b el s A e ity | it had no interest in Golorado whatever, and fi::“'{'"""";""\u:‘:‘l ’:"‘I"‘“l" T ""!"l"fl Nh“l:'l; |rl:u--| \,»hh"h r"‘\’vf not f"*l"l“ l“" “]"“ straights, $2. 5; s a $a.2003.73; | Livke Erlo & Woi ".‘“'vm areo Be. steady; prime western, 33s 90; refined, In pails, [ for the past six days avera ¥ that it was cnly a useless expenditure of e of cattle, the tendency of the markel needed are but few and very far be- A ead i 9 00 Dd.s oo Tig Weatern Unlon 3 o han for previous six dnys R oney, without ¢ o verify he statements of cattlemen, As n just receivec 3 N % "L Lead Trust ... i do ptd . white, 468, finest Am an colored, 4is. ern v kets and pactly to the very dull trade | S EaYOWed y on to precipitate matters Roted above, It has been possible to Advance | from tme st 1 appears Uhat Crops in : : Fowavliio € NILLT N4 UL KT gk i Pinest United Statos wood, 40s. | in provisions, both from o speculative and com. | DY this action, which, he sald, was purely leather enormously, and now mes the | pras are at least two weeks ahead of » n -tlh A 10 . TTON! ) OIL—Liverpool refined, 18s mercial point of view. P eport busine in the intcrest of economy. statement that canned meats @ in light | those in Indiana, Ilinois and Ohio. . BRUALAROON. ¢ 215, very unsatisfactory and and for hogs — MiERivieaazon, the vp arae. . The. packers he_ business 'situation”in Nebraska and \ Cont. .. ol Pl g gy, | Trom eastorn packers has ‘mat been suiiclenily Fast Running on the Pennsylvania, 2 supply of cattle suit- | omaha has experi-need no change. Business | 4@s2c; No. Tt 3 equarters, 3%d; | vigorous to cut much of a figure in the trade. | The officlal report o . anning purposcs has ben short [fn o il lnes 18 dn & very satis- |4 n A g e hindquarters, 64 O the. whole, howavar, o mround. ha' been | e offlelal ‘report of the performancosct ever sln(;\'- l‘.n! Winter m.xflu.« n\‘]hhvnu- 5| factory condition, and so {L.,» as | 'FLAX SF Yo, 1, 1 Nashville Chat., G R S Ay HOBR=A¢ lost. and present and prospective prospects are | the special newspaper train between Phila- strong that much less than the usual|can be ascertained no cause for com-| TIMC 3 LAl R reT K C = fully as good as they were a woek ago, dell ) ¢ C 5 9 amount of becf has been packed in cans. | plaint exists, and certainly no complaints | PROVISIONS —Mess e bbL, $12.000 | Ao ke or e ARt - : 4 There was o very decent run today, 57 head phis. and. Atlantic Gity; Bundey, Anrilchii }q lm‘-lnll;l 1 l‘!ml[ some ...j-l‘u‘. s are unabls | are being made, Sales h\\'{' not been of ex- | 12.12 0 100 Short r N.J. Centeal.... IBEROR S sneess NEW YORK, May 11.—C¢ -Options dull | and the hogs were than usual, both :«Illm\» some wonderful bursts of speed. The o fill orders in full and jobbers complain | traordinary size, but have been healthy and 2, J y 8 N & W.pta,..\.0 g doptd....iiiii, at unchanged n swer; ruled | quality and wi W distance from Camden to Atlantic City, that | they " cannot secure corned beet ‘us | ail that could have been wished for,” The | & short " elear sides,” boxed, | Norih £ o ... i firmer on locay derns s, Wi elers | moro favgrabic o non | 583 miles, was run in 45% minutes, being rapidly as they desire. The advance made [ hardware and boot and shoe trade, if any- ortiiern Paelfie!; . U eatrioting iy osed steady at v riday, An a nicke erage spee - o8 per npriceaa short tne ago'fs b ik Srictly Dardware QO onat 1n “aavance of other Distiters nished goods, per gal., | NoPhe bl a5 } g prices s ek v sl | Wb ocal paokors aid shout all[ A1 Average need ot 1040 mlee) RenEind adhered to and warning is given that quo- £ . i s FuD: 8 22 iy, $14.00014.65: O S0014.40; June, | the business, but as they were all wanting host | ¢ an A 4 tations will again be raised very shortly. | “{inless something unforeseen transpires Unchanged, S TR T R T - $iwaul, SRGLL6 Odtuber, S TSpol | and eastern wdvices were in the main fayorable, | running time, 37% minutes. Average spoed, PRODUCE AND FRUIT. omanless o ed to her many Indus. | The following were the recelpts and shipments [ e totpl sales oy coffae, Rioo adlety Hoo T, ¥18; ,quict and | frade was Urisk 4t the advance, and the pens | 79.7 miles per hour. From Berlin to Absecon, The wholesale fruit merchants of the city | (rles Within the' very near future a very | tofav: B e Atchison, |36 & oni “Watehouse teiiverics from Now York yoster: | Waie (o oo medium. welit and_ hesy hos | 306 miles, running time, 25% minutes. Ave are Just now considering the question of | laree ClEar factory. employing at tho pres- | “Articios. Shiprwanta. | limgton. 70, Cheapealee & Ot 1507 7406 hags: New York stock today, #1132 | 4l at around $045 1o $655 with one choice | erage speed, 82.0 miles per hour. From Win- m\e\;lnxs“n'“f:ulfiu;:z“:l}runnlhg hcomt::u sum: ;:\lle‘lll)mvur;:2!:1!;1;;:-:1‘&;0:’z‘l‘l:w I, Um’;hu T TR ¥ e 4 u.f;:»‘r.fi"'i-:n‘f.:;}lh. 'u::. Al |{:".r,;~l;h.‘| ;._4;‘.‘-;!_“ -:.uf-. hl‘w"lk‘.,‘).'llun‘“ bage: “I-:l“l‘;‘-: h avy Tead at x’s"m The 175 1;- -.um.:x »mr’r ®old | slow Junction to Absecon, 24.9 miles, running e (0 agrce upon any srriamemant that | Yor the past week seeking a location, and it | Wheat bu. 327,000 Bucie, 2400: New' York: Central, for the United Stntes, SIZ233 bage, against 413, | nomequence inder th former fanre. Phe clows | Lme, 16 minutes. Average spesd, &3 mil ple_to agrce upon any arrangement that | or the PREL M that” thoss, with whom they | Sorn. bu. 130,000 | North American, Laoh; ‘Northern Pacifi 678 bags last year. e e LT burs” ot 31,49 "1 | POr hour.” Fastest mile, 41 seconds—equiy- at nearly all the firms engaged in whole- | have consulted ‘will be able to make sat- | Giuhy oo 205000 iftf.f?.'r:'?"*z'“".," 00 SANTOS, May 11.—Firm; good average Santos, | $45) or about the same as on Friday, or on | alent to a speed of §7.8 miles per hour. saling fruit are {n favor of having an auc. | isfactory terms and Arrangemenis, o, | bariey. bi.... Heanion [ $6804 reciinta, SO0 Yk wtock, 20,00 bagw. | fasc Saturday This speed gives the Pennsylvania road ' 3 e | e e 2 state 0 e - " p~ ") - s 1) Ad i, Ma ull; 1.0 prg. lower, A > q Sh, P o e] V. e o R WOl be satisfied to have | ) e the purchase of the Mardi Gras| Onthe Producs excnange today the buttor mar- [ Wit 3 5. sales, $.000 bige A% ot BIRT | aural s Ee L EAont U 11N ARG last season. On: of '\)"\ lar .:‘ (“ r!;’p"“..':: floats, has succeeded in its endeavors, and | kel was firm; creams 10810¢; dawry, B@15: i HAVRE, May 11.—Opened dull, unchanged, ]"y 13 patis i3 4 time, and, in view of the fact that the loco of California fruit does ot look upon the | the fluats have been purchased and are now | Eggs, steady; 114a —_— clucd du, ¢ lower: Tsales, 400 bag: st sre i} motive was taken out of regular seryice and matter in just the same light as others and | on their way." : XaskMiney Market. tembers Wcars Getoner, sh2f: November i not speclally prepared for fast movement, the he wants the auction neld fn s store e e T NEW YORK GENEKAL MARKET. GNEW YORK, May 11-MONEY ON CALL~{ iitinber. o250 g ] y 4 time made becomes still more wonderful, rooms. Other firms are objecting to this ow York r. o ——— sy at 1l per cent. b SRl RIO'DE JANEIRO, May 11.—Firm; ) . s i Proposition. s they do ot o e fakiia | nmw YoRIK, Ms “the enrty houre . | Clostng Quotations on the Principal Com- | LRI MERCANTILE - PAvER-ga s ver |y ” s, "L A oy oo . H Betore Special Master Cornlsh. their trade to a rival rm's house, which | veloped a fair ¢! or summer speclalties L 3 K 1 4 i i i L i 3 5 b . Dags; eleared for the Unitcd States, 11,000 L Judge Cornish, special maste: c waould give that firm all the advantage in [ of moderate qu . but asing tem. 5 meditles and Staples. STERLING HANGE—Weak, with actual | JUited” for Europe, 40,000 bags; stock, 26,000 g i 1 master in chancery g the trader This’ Hucation: tare I | 08 atare made’ buyers seek v "| NEW YORK, May 1L—FLOUR—Receipts, 1,500 | business ‘in hankers 'bills at 35764874 for de. | 500 of the Union Pacific, has finished taking tes- only serfous difference existing umong the | mand and sales for the week have ar PR e AR iy mandand, MHQLKR (or Akl darh Sikoated Baitimora Marke i members of the trade, and If {t could be | while the stocks ¢ market dull but steady; city miil pitents, $4.25@ | b v 3 satistactorily disposed’ of a fruit auction | larkely reduced, the « 4.40; winter patents, $3.40@3.43; city mill cle iR CCERTIFICATES-66%@67c; no sales | o o 20,8 P would be assured for the coming summer P Ay A auhcations 3 55036 % Sy SILVER-—66%0. reatipia. §i50 Lola. {inipmeata, bhiss ngien California_fruft shippers are gr-atly i | cloths aulet at former uolafions. $3.05@3.65; winter stralghts, $2803.50; Minne x DOLLA RS2 (AT B S favor of the auction system of seiling their | FOEos 08 Ey CHNGoEy quiet throughout #ota patents, $3.65G4.00; winter extras, §2.600 SR BONDS—Strong. State bonds, | g3 q AL asked; July, 66%@66%c 1 Judge Cornish leaves for Cheyenne today, and fruit, and as all other cities of any im- 2.90: Min bakers, $2.7003.5; wi bonds. stron . % It and as all other cities Y im Manufacturers have held goods at 290; B akers, $LT0GI3.55 winte ¢ bonds. strong Aukust, 60%e nsked; steamer No. 2 ved, 6l 49 | will take up on Monday matters in relation portance have auction houses it is a serlous oth spots and contracts, and buyers rades, ; spring low gra $1.907 Bilge; receipts, 24,935 bu.; shipments, 151,800 b, 2 2) 4 e o uestion as to whether Omaha will not be e ew of them. ‘he buyers are 3 superfine, $3.66%3.75; fancy, $9 T ¥ L ¥ ! 2 15 to a suit brought by the city of Cheyenne diseriminat-d nst by shipoers in case o 1 1 i i PKEs. ; timony in the Denver, Leadville & Gunnison BALTIMORE, May 1L.—FLOUR—Unchanged ase, the submission of briefs on both sides 4 being all that is necessary to close the case i s0 far as the special master is concerned. Stok. 353,307 bu.: Kales, 20,000 bil; southern, by " differont a8 to the m and the manufac | R T BT R MO against the Union Pacific. This is one of no provi is made for s:lling frult 1n | (ures ave equally indiferint uniess thay M i sales, 800 bbis.; yellow X ] the old cases against the Unfon Paoific, al- L 5 2 g 0 8. 8. rog. ., 4 Easy! spot, month, 514G that man Last season the auction | gell goods at their own figures. The market western, 311 dywine, $2.80. S. 58, c0UD. ... Y L Batee bid; August, 55%c bid; steamer mixed though Judge Cornish has only had the papers house maintained here did a good business | pominally at 2 1% spot_price of regulars | - WHEAT—Res . 180,400 bu.; exp in his possession a short time, A, and was voted @ success at the end of the | having been made igute, but no bu.: eales, 1,435,000 bu 45000 b, spot. G H &8, A.Tn. 3 W 3 season. It gave general satistaction to the | can be bought at e now. Not'a sin Spot dull; N . " At e o ik, I, W. Steldon, representing the Guunison Ehippers, who feel that this method of dis- | of regulars has been'sold during th ihoat, e 1. &3 No. 1 2 Raosn.. A'Fs e barely scady; No . company and the bondholders of the prop- postic i hele Grurt ¥ Eal uid Kives oiem | her il are e dp of s fiveret ' Gbtions opened ‘weak, urdr bearis ) prici s No 2 mixed, 39456 AND ROL riy, left for his home in New York Friday. @l there is In it. The buyers also found | vdds to run along in Tight delive o | Bovornment report ‘and lowe s, but finally Clana B.. EdB oo e 8 3 LA 400 A b ar Ganbrel(B ¢! fhat an auction houss was' & Mreat oon | two or three months. The deliveries were lied ‘o coverings, predictions of frost tonign | ALk Class O oo 87 (Mutdal Union s, 108 Vi AL e receiptn, 8715 b | s a i hay the market was bare of | G2H€FAI Auditar Parker, General Superintend Venlenos, as It gave them an opportunity to | up. beng sUENY above the prolucti 3| gnd small Argentine “weckly shipments; closed | Ala. Currenoy. .. . 7. }Nad, C. Goo. 0. . shiecp, but the demand s ang e mar, | £t Dusawer and Roal Mastar Park 0fS SIS 3 1 AVE U ah OPPOTMIILY Lo | mtie 08" rhesfaes icked up u”" o "thousan | %0 1ower: No'3 e "Mav. sbgac. coiod Lo Now G 4570 s NG, e Tats 0 Steady: yood demand; good to choico | SideP: but the dem e mar- | Guit company 1eft for their homes in Denver it orders, and small house was not com- | Pieces, “but odds dropped RS0 LR o | . O e M ar e ol U7 hsourt Gn,..rv. 100 | Goids .00 tmothy. $18.05 110 kakias gy nas | tast night Bl ot i e TR cnoUag WA ot com- | bicked up. The following report B1h0; Aukust, ST4GOTKe, cloved 6774c: : 124 LN W, Consols . 1 ATN 1GHTS - Ste demand slow PR S “roduction for the we 000 plecen; de- | hor, ' 671aG6Se, closed 68t v a8 ¥ Dob, i SURAIY . TRE o o prices have ud = - reason to compiain were the commission | HVaie®™ 20U PIVGAICE stocke 15,000 males | | CORN--Recolpts, 19,000 bu.; exports, 2,30 bu. ¢ - gL RS AR QRIS | fononiere. per qus 28 15 Quotable at $3.264.25; fair to good westerns, | ST, LOUIS, May 11.—The annual meeting mfen, who found that the peddlers were able | (oids,' 65,000, 64-64s, none), 65,000; futures, 45.09. | sales, 110,00 bu. futures, pot. Spot . 30 C. & P. W 53, sl g DLk < 00@4.00; common and slock sheep, %.G3.9; | of ho stockholders of the Missour), Kansas to take a good deal of the local trad: away | Sales for the weekly delivery: —Mav, 175,000, [ nominal: No. 2, si%e elevator; steamer mixed .60 ISUL & TMGoa 5 Mitwaukee Murkets. od to cholce 40 to 100-1b. lambs, $3.7665.%. s h from them. The peddiers not only sold 9; Jul 0; August, 5,000, Septem. Options opened weaker with wheat, but Ll DI (S L & 8P Gani . MILWAUKER, M, L—WHEAT—Lowe ~— & Texas Rallway company was held today, direct to consumers, but they also supplied | je i Nove 172,00, December, 2,00, ity later on covering by early . 15 TEx Pac. 18ty 4 / IR S e LW A T e Kecelpts und Lisposition of Stock, the entire czpital stock belng represented. & good many of the smaller grocery stores s ed e lower; May closed oi%e; | Atchis e T8 o 2d8.. Lo 8 6 e SR 126 Ehern. e Nl Offcial receipts and disposition of stock as| The following board of director: vas and fruit stands, anl {1 some cas:s even Cotton Murket. closed 35%c; September closed | Atchis 2 2T EP. 1sts of 38 H Siaal (o shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards i ng 4 (directors = Wi Made inroads upon the country trade. Ac-| NEW ORLEANS, May 11.—COTTON—Firm Canads 1 10446 West 8hora 43.., S ST s white, | company” (or the twenty-four 4 Cnaing at | elected; Henry C. Rouse of New York, Wil- cording to the report of the auction com- . ée: low middling, 6%c; good ordinary, | OATS—Receipts, 103,200 bu.: exports, 20 Lu & d 8D MG Booirioreen: i 3 ¥ * |8 o'clock p. m., May 11 liam Down of New York, Edward C. pany last fall there were sold during the |5 9-16c; net and gross receipts, 2,00 bales; ex 3,000 bu. fu 35,00 bu. spot. Spot peccic ] ia e 5 S0c; sample, 49c RE mons, Thomas C. Purdy, Beason 113,660 packages of fruits of all | ports to Grest Britain, 5,400 bales: France, 7,000 . 2, Sl @ai%e 3 kinds; the' total sales amounting to $141,- | bules; continent, 1,53 bales: costwise, 133 Lales o 2 e aaton RiaiE Chasaria 3 et GRSt Cars. Head, | Louls B, lebbetts, O, ¥, 0. Meyer, James g 4 J S Steady; pork, $1L90; lard, $6.65. [ Cattle .. s 1| R. Case, Eugene K. Williams, David B, .19, ' o be rs sold was 50) bales:' stock, 698 bales. . B BOSTON. May 11.—Call lo: 493% Dor cent: "lou ™ bl he 37500 | Hogs . 2 ) 62 | v " S, T real Dutnber of cars sold was | sls & Yok, " My Al-COTTON—Midating, | quiet, but generally steddy. ciwing 130 deciine; | 4me 10308, 394 por gaut. Closins prices for e I bl e R DISTOSITION Waiker, _Masess Berabeimer, Hile . Walse out ity cars Vot Caltrormin Peat e | ghe; net receipts, none; groms, 190 bales: exports May,’ 31%@31%e, closed. 2li4e: June closed Ste. | 10CKS. DOIAs wad lnfuz ¥hares: ¢ T, 16,00 bu.; wheat, 17.8% Cattie, Tioms, | WHIEDL Stephien A. Gore, all of St. Louls. during the season which did not go through | to Grest Rriiain, bales; continent, 1,600 | July, 324@32%c, closed 32%pc | et 0% | Wis. Ooutral ..., _ 04 | bu.; barley, none Dorabal basitas Voo bl 7| AU the meeting of the board of directors the uction house. The ‘Kreat Wulk of all| baleai forwarded, nobing: saies, 166 bales, ‘Wi | CHAY=Firm] shipping, %aow: good (o choice, W 11" [Edison Blee Tl 128 G. H. Hammond company.. . ... % g |after the adjournment of the stockholders’ the fruit that went through the auction | spinners: stock, FH Quiet; .mid ROPs—Dull Sugar pid.... 00K’ Gen. Elec, pfd..... Peorin Murkats. Swift and Company.. . w3 ki6 | meeting, the following officers were elected: house_was from California, though there | ST, LOUIS, Muy - ; ull; state, common 1> choice, old, | Bay State (s 104 | Atohin i 248 y - Lamne T hy Vacking com « \ e 1 e lots trom Other sections, Th tollors | ung, 6% . 63) bales; sh Ma%e; 184, 4@9c; Pacific coast, old, 3@e. Bell Telephone. .. 194 | Atehison s 3 PEORIA, May 11.—CORN-—Quiet; Cudahy Jack Henry C. Rouse, chairman of the board; B. ng fs a detalled statement of the amount | Ments, 1 L JoeliDRE-firng; w oL selied’ New Orleans se- | Husion & dloany. o Now England i3 L SR 3| White, Peevey & Dexter, i 2 C b“";"'r‘i“r Boauieali G. D. Dana, gecres ruit so! 8t s g @ auc lec 3 ., Texas selected, 3 to gen. Eleetric 5s... OATS=-Blow; hits Cudah! B ; ©+ | {ary; Charles G. Hedge, treasurer, gf Lruit 50l last scaton through the auction 5 1w 3ot Rutuoe Aypia! jresas saleniad, §0 to ¥ koo At AR white, 3003 ; 0 A e at 2 . Hedge, treas NEW YORK, May v Texas, dry, 24 to 2 Ibs., S LU0 90 i ATiouez Mining Go RYE—Nominal; No. 2 63681 noks AR ses s spbiatlod Rallwny Notes. Description Quantity. Amt. | (BN O N entritugal, 96 test, S LEATHHR-Strong: hemlock _ sole. Thuenos Eleotric'. .\ 343 Atlantic.. ......., 14 | WHISKY—Fim; high proof spirits, §1.24; - B . . . el 3 Praches, BOXOS,...oninnns 3 6,249 hags Cuba conteifugal, ba pat, 37 Ayros, light welghts, 20@%1c; acid, 20 Bouton & Muniana ished goods, §1.24 B . The Burlington will put on Monday between otin.” b1 " sia g | 0 bass ¢ : . iight e heavy welsii 16128 Mexicdn Canirai i Bt s Hoato 5 RIS . | Deadwood and Edgemont a new observation Plums and prunes, half o gigge | Bioadryi No ! y an agOL—Firm; domestic fesce, 160%c; pulled, | X ¥: kN B " 1Yo Conte > THE REALTY MARKET, Tatals S vt T.045 | car, mm»ny‘la a ‘|'mm; of beauty and a joy Grupes, crates ‘ %3 Nte 3 y 3. $h0 PROVISIONS- steady; family, $11.60@ | Ove. Short Line... ~ 9 |Frankln...... o— K e o forever," the car going out on No, 3 yester= Cherrids, boxvs.. ... 3.50; cxtra mess, $8.60; beef hams, 820; city, ex- | Bubber...... Kearaargo. ... INSTRUMENTS placed on record May 11, ausas Uity Lavo sto day afternoon, The name of the car ls the Aricaus, crutes. e 3 £ 5 tra ndin moss, " $ITOGI0, €At meats, quios; | 830 Diego 2 : A 1895: KANSAS CITY, May 1L—CATTLE-Tecdpts, | “Deadwood” and it is most artistically fine R NN sessanstnsoptarosne, o: ortied, 8 4 wed, | Bleklad bellies, sNG84c: pickied shoulders, Bio; | Suiot, Raetfio 00 pottas WARRANTY DEEDS 40 hend: Maipmepia, 106 head; mark s weadsi | ished, the cbservation end being at the rear r_:::ml. m, | Boxes. 1! s 31 | ING4 10dc] pranuisle ey Btoum closed At 3060 males, 350’ tierees at $6 Wostlngh, Elee 14204 * (" Moody to B J Bmith, n % of lot 8 e a0, iy cown, L wasi: | of the car, provided with beautiful uphols In view of the success of last year's ox- | LONDON, May I.—At the wool auct nominal; refined, steady; co ' 1 o L M Payne and husband (o' i M MeCiana Market. 6021 May el at 309 nominal; July, Bie b block 3, Plainview add 3 1,00 ders. $20Mi4.40; bulls, §250a3w. | stered, movable chalrs, while the windows { HOGS—Heceipts, 8,10 head: shipme (s, 220 | reach to the fioor and are very wids, The periment (hs majority of the o 04 bules were offered, of Waleh | pound, B @dte, Pork.’ quiet; new m 1386 " hay lots 1§ and 19, block 2 mnercy ad; market steady to S higher: bulk of siies Togret that nul‘\llljz R ot S, FTULE man |01k balen mors aftesed.’ 0 waleh 10, G1150; Camily, $126)G13.00; short. cloar 31800 Now Yoris Mining Quotations, park . (10 eayies, $4.9564.50; packers, 342504 00; | front part of the car is fitted up in pariop the auction house this season, PR Rood merinos were well malntalaed. P B NEW YORK, May 11.—Tha following ara the | F I Kirkendall and wite to i I Samm E L $0.20G4.400 lights, $1.10@4.50; Vorkers, | Style, with reyolying chairs, the floor belpg FACTORY FACTS. Vools are irregular, while cross-bre BUTTER-Weaker: western dairy, Th@1ite; | olosing mining quaiatios Job L INack 1. Centry v, $4.20000. 30 pigs, $8.2504.25. covered by a lovely Wilton carpet. (enden lan, while crusscbreeds Show 3 | western creamery, 13017c; western faclory. imis McGarvey to John Talley, 1ot § SHEEP-Recelpts, 1,20 head; shipments, Becretary Holmes of the Muanutacturers | \in (endency. [The = ngmber of bales o oot Blgine ey et lock 8, Tsaac & 8's add 36 | head; market unch nged s i (* Link and husband o Joan Haney, lot - ) f LOp tales to' be |y tation creamery, S50 ot okt g N Arers | oerod next week is 81315; the lmports for the | 100 e WAt e 40 | Ghotear:: FH % oh 1 it e b duacslon ur: miesly Tihtrated 1 | T i v b e o 0 0 | SRR B Wasie: aman, | GO VA oy (¥ B B ety R T se. tanis Live Aack, MAKE $10 EVERY DAY following he Lwo beet sugar fae- —— s —- @O%c; part skims, 1%@dc s 8 J L . IS, 1. —~CATTLE~Recelpts, T 8t Grand Isiand abd Norfolk. which Duluth Whear Market. GGS-Quict; sinte and Penasylvania, 13%6 « 28 siiver péa, * Dets; Shipmence %000 Tead, sppiy. i may | By & uew plan of systematic graln spe make up Nebraska grown beets into sugar | . - : ¢ 13%c; western, fresh, 124G1%; southern, 11,0 <1330 (Sterry Nevada 8 C Smith an 8 Miller, lot 8, e e enesetative mairieet it ‘oo ‘wark | tiort, Bend £oF our free bosiclet how iy ok weslern peopls, have recently placod an | aca scr: sine duir Bime Nor ) nothamy cath | 123c; recelpis, .4 » 79| Homeptaka.... ...1000 |Standard block 12, H Slomes wich mabive cattle Brin and a shade nigher, | Lo &et. around adverse fuctustions o the Sher with ‘the Leinls Ouaha Bag company | s e ek o s Bomembn FOTATOLS-Quict; oo New | jouSliver....... 31 Ulon Con. ..., QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. and Dot Texan fed mcers %o higher. market and make moncy even on the Wr B LA Shans e e Ly So,SomPYnY. | Ghic; My, Whc: Julp, WG Swlsimber, SNC! | York ILUGLW, Maiae 2 ta, .00 | Mexicun. S8 L ¥oliow Jaskel.. Morse-Coe Shoe company to M F Harris, HOGS Tecelpt 300 hoad: shipments, L4 |side. Past worklngs of plan sud b :-ni wmau r.rgcr;all ‘éfi 2.‘5‘;“‘&2\& o x‘:;fl, < to o, 1 kiard, 894e; No. 1norh’ | Aoy .flmm city, e oountry, INe. Naa Franelsos Mining 9100k Quotatioas lot 13, Pelham Place ... rreey W $.00; bulk of sale references 'uBrl' -luea‘hl ALENTIN the cloil & | sem, Gt PETROLEUM~—DUN; "United closed ‘ut” §1.80 | SAN FRANCISCO. May 11.-The oMcial elod | Total amount of transfers ........... shipments, t09 | €O Traders Bldg, Chicage.

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