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A 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:: e —————————————————— e e —" co— COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | S tionio it Bais, o, 'S | Wi bt st o St | OMAHA. LIVE SEYCK MARKET 10916 X . St T Inrge, 4% wmall, 440 | The ning buet's London cablegram say PULSE OF WESTERY PROGRESS | s ¥stee S, 48, Sex, 2t there was hardly any ollve oil made in tl = head; market o lower: rlce, $4.45, but buik of eales 84 i et 8 0o Sllh‘,l:l‘»~fl:ntel‘n 0% head; shipments, 1,59 head; market flrm for best,' slow for poor; A o o, Thare wi cht increase in the cofn and bu lipped southwest, $1.10; . Bver: p E e, Sims gl skima, 3 s B e S A clipped "southwest,” $0.10; Inmba of %0 1ba. aver :':;:'m::.x‘;’; ‘L.’,. lr’\'“c!:'lym"fl" 1 overy frulte : \ weatern, fresh. 18 @1%¢; southern, n . the dotatls bein e v F try. riy all the oil at prese . Chinch Bug and Messian Fly Had Another i o the ¢ 19,000 Imported from Australia, Receipts of Cattle for the! Day Barely Reach o eceipta And Dispositian of Stock, Western Wyoming Will Be Bocmed by the | ent is “prossed by comparatively primitive 3 Toniug in Wheat, | Eimg, ity Ko country, A%4" s1.12 | Increase In other securities 18 belleved to be due Five Hugdred, - showh B9 o8 oeke o 1ns Hen Hadtog s Building of a New Railrond methols aad at places of production. Only nniug in Whea Sy, Uile™ s st 0173 | TR T e il Ry g e (pooks of the Union Slock Tards nilding of a New Railroad. liniited quantity Is exported, as the home cons b AW - Btendy, BUOBYE. teivetuonthe bille, The stock market, opened 3 o'clock p. m., Thursday, May 16, 169: ——— sumption hias thus far been equal to tho sups B y strained, common to good, | VIR A PP iMeuTty being feared at the L | RECEIPTS, ply. In fact, olive oil is not yet made here in 5 13 LG, 0216, P Mplidiel g i ek Spene | NO DEMANI Cars. Head. commere! PRICES WENT UP EARLY AND REMAINED |niigicalll TR TP O | hin s e dmaed i sases D FOR THE'FEW THIN STEERS g .. e 452 Herd | BONDS ALREADY FLACED FOR 83,000,000 [ commercial quantitiess © ' 4 — Bleaty: New Oreann, open kette, | BIHGC 58, 1, Nim, i, GEMEAL <, ot s | s ORI, L o iatca that. ot thar lowart Gutimace. trom 398 i A bR T ] - f : BPOSITION, states that at the lowest estimate from $o | Corn Acted Heavy and Bat for the Great TROR) soohdys Motvh, S10.0000.00; | 20N (0 R o o b By c"""‘""’ ":’ Bu °'?;:;-“""' but Beet R iy Cattie, Tgs, | Several Quarts of Ty Gold Naggets Picked | 1o $100 an acre ean be made off ..3"“,1"5. » 4 Birength in the Wheat Market it Amrican izen. | Copper, fimi brokeis’ | New Yorkers, The other markets recovered in es Noglectedndn" Al Sides—Ho The G. H. Hammond Co.' ... : Up ona Snake River Bar—Another orchard. A large quantity of so-called olive e 4 Would Have De- 2 “RIL; exchange. price, . | Tlini I Conper. on- the brenk ‘down of the TR e SRR The ‘Clliahy Faskin Big Strike at Cripple Creck-- oll '8 imported ity thie country. 1t tv pertis i mrte, A 0G0 platea | combitation, Which was entirely “due {0 (e Quality and, Close Stron, CUARNY Brog. oo, . h f nent here to mention tho fact that in Italy A #teady, Epeiter, steady; domestic, $3.3605.60, | American producers refusing at the last moment G. H. Hammond, Towa ¢ NYWEGE SRS NOTTHwesty there Is an euormous market for Amerlesn sales on ‘chunge, 50 tons dune tin, $14.75; 60 tons | to sign tho contract, The report that the Euro- —_— 4. B, Hammond, Renses Gty 1orr: * cottonseed ofl. Tuls is mixed with olive ol June tin, $14.70; 190 tons June tin, $14.6%; 25 tons | pean producers were not absolutely unanimous Omaha Packing Co., Kansas ¢ J - i SHIOTP BACK G L hixed with o i CHICAGO, May 15.—The chinch bug and | May tin, §14.70; 50 tone ex-Miss 6 ppl. $14.70, about the restriction s untrue, inasmuch as the THURSDAY, May 16, it e . Kansas . \ pped back to thls country as “genuing i L AR g hd % |, COTTONRERD OIL-quict; hoiders firm, but | fnitiative in- the combination came ‘to Americn. | o 00 woe o 1iony 16 toaks )k o QLU 3 There I8 now & sure prorpect that the |Olive oil. No adulteration -is practiced in the hessian fly had another inuing in the |, holl oft and’ transactions Wntmportant; | The refsal at the last moment by the Ameri- ght run of cattle today, a B s Wyomlng & Great Northern railway wiil be | CAlforala, and the olive ull made here can whent morkot today, #earing shorts and | strictly prime ige; prime | ean producers had a bad effect, pretty good supply of hogs, and no sheep. i d e e Hway be depended on as the pure article, 27124 o ‘prime summer | The following were the closing quotations AR A ¢ e St Wimmer yellow. - S6a0c; | on the leading stocks of the New York ex- | In all ninety-seven cars of stock arrived, ades, S@%c; prime summer | change today: bringing the supply so far this week up oy | t0 8,016 cattle, 17,770 hogs and 1,729 sheep. advancing the July price . July corn| B gained ¢, July oats e and provisions | Yoy b made advances, all in sympathy With | white, 807 { built this sammer from Grand Junction, Colo., | " Olive trees pay a proft In this country at to Green River, In this state, says the Chey- | the early age of four y while in Europe enne Tribune. President Carpenter has fust | the time is extended a couple of vears. The | ®it | Northwentorn. s st s o L % In extended @ wheat, WHEAT FLURKY AT KNEW YORK Ex 144 [N, W. ptd... 144 | This is a decrease of nearly 1,000 cattle as| NEW YORK, May 16.—BEEVES-—Recelpts, | arrived from thie cast, and he is greatly con- | 01V tree will thriva wherever the temper b Wheat made a somewhat similar start to o :xl:f"'nl;' AMN. ¥ En;'urél. 12;2‘9‘: compared with last week, but an increase | 170 o mm‘kn;‘.\.!c;n;m an c.l.:n\p JU0t€ | Adent of the success of the mew line, which turo does not go as low as ten degrees above 8 ’ b Ve e . Bxp 5 N { * - steers at 14@15%e, dressed welght; es ' zero, L that on the day before, It opencd weak. | Professtonal Traders Pat to Filght by the | Balitmore | Ontario & W../iL 1&g | OC over 8,000 hogs and 800 sheep. or beet, $Y@lole 'no exports today. ' | he says Is progressing finely, and the fands | It was the opinion of several orchardist 1 E with considerable pressure to sell, at from Country Operators, Cannda Pacific.... Bils|Oregon Imp.. .. 04 | ‘The supply of cattle was light as to quan- AND' LAMBS—Receipts, 8,813 head; & " pinlch of. several orchardists ¢ ¢ the pre: ¢ clos ' v L Canada Southern.. 537 Oregon Nav. tity and nothl, 2x- | sheep active and firm; apring lambs, ‘e lower: o secured Lo o con s ol that the final out- Yo to e below the previous day's closing ¥ YORK, May 16.—The country bought ":n ;‘ncfi\c {\5.’ Orey r_:’: Y Ll v othing extra as to quality. Ex ¢ ve " D b, 1 N will n‘- secured to continue the work of con :A:r::(:"nrmu?'n‘ {l':l‘l‘:' n‘l'llvll;;t‘:qxl'v l:';”fl‘\l ll ' Drice, ura almost Immediately thereafter a | wheat today with o vengeance, and with hardly & Olto ... 9us| Pucine Mail..... g0k | clusive of several loads of southwestern cat- [ Wice st 18] unahorn yenriings. ordinary. o | Struction this summer, for a distance of sixty IO 05 20 OUNe B OHStry, Wi be that general desire to huy quickly succeeded the | o setback prices rose over a bu., closing 0 Alton..... 130 (P.D. & E....... “lg\fi tle that local killers bought at Kansas City clipped yea v to choice, | miles at least. The bonds of the company |, anufacturers who will engage exclusively "': / F contrary impulse at the opening. The ad- | strong at the top. The boom simply the ont- | S Bt R B waincs:: 1551 | Wednesday and recelved today, the offerings | ¥,50080: southern have been placed at $3,000,000, and the money | this olive oil industry. Only recently the 4 wvance, which started within half a m!'nu come of ; general awakening of spec u\l» n-n-l ‘x:u.;go(l‘(lx:q' Gas. 1::'4 }tel{l:huy, }ga ert; r‘wt :)(vvrlmi head. ]luuu-mll nlr the light | choice, $5.00@5.25. fs in the treasury for immediate use. There | agent of a London supply house informed P of the cpening, carrled the price up from | ergios all over the country. Cotton OIl and | C..C.. C. &St L. - 8. 1§¥ | receipts stimulating the demand, buyers ap- i {s significance in this. The placing of so | Secretary Fileher of the State Doard of Trade 3 %o for July, at which a few eales Were | stocks have had their turn, and wheat is now | COlo: Cont& Iron. G| R. G W, G | peared, 1t possible, more indifferent and o D LY |'\rgl‘k<m amount of bonds of ; far wostern | (14t he could find a market In England for ! made, to 66%c. and it fluctuated for half [ coming In for its share. Professional traders | Dolaware & Hud.. 13038t Paul 874 | bearish than on Wednesday. Bastern re- |, Jiecord of recelpts it the four prinelpul mar. | ATES @ R A el e the olive oil of California, as wealthy families X an hour ¢ 0 between 66%c to 65 “Iv‘l‘ soalp_the mar "]n',\" and know lhw‘ ins ne!"nb "“2:( q;lf‘,v&-‘- ‘f““ ports were not particularly encouraging and i Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, | T41IVAY Is good evidence of returning con- | would gracefully pay higher pricos for the ; After that 12 bnying was more general, | BUl Worm and when there wis tatside orders | b. & 0. B Go, 204 Y0 prar o 114 | sellers went up agalnst a dull, mean trade, | South Omaha LM TRER T | Adence in western Investments. It is a sug- [ pure article, while it Is notorious that the g and very soon it became ulmost universal | in ths ket trade wiood Wi for Tocal'oper. | B0, ... Jk Southorn Paciial. 101 | It took considerable conxing to get a bid, Raness iy 1900 $00 110 | gestion that money can be obtained for other | I3uropcan olive oll s nearly all adulterated, i3 ors realized the fu of yin, » follo do Id.*. 29 o | 7 v k- y . 10 2.0 r g 3 until the price had been advanc %) ol S Bl O olC OO | o Wavke 107 e el Tron. '24%¢ | and, while the market could hardly be | St Louis 6,4 40% | enterprises. It ls a promise of business and TOO MANY HORSES. whirl to 67%c, which figure it re N ing kept up. ran like sheep in a storm. rihern ofd... 130 Texas Pacific.. 13 | called materlally lower, the general tone —ooo | industrial revival. There has never been any [ There are two or three men hunting for a E little lesa than an hour from the opening, | In' fict, ‘the wpeculative publlc may be said | G AR L otd ... 0T &0 cont bid.. 78 | was decidedly weak, and cattle sold any- e ] 179% | el scarcity of money in the country. That | 16 Arst class work horses for use in hauling B The weather was reassuring, the general [ {0 have owned the whent markets of the coun | Hocking Valley U |puion Pacifie. .- 3% | where from %c to S0c lower than a week Maltimoro Markets. 4 g iy ore in the Trall creek and other mining dis- 3 temperature being low encugh to suggest | caud attind to, and private wires i ai divec. | St Pod Duluth |W. St L v P 14 | ago. DALTIMORE, May 16— FLOUR grateful commodity has always existed in | tricts, writes a Colfax correspondent to the 2 death to ineects without being severe | tions were kept hot carrying orders. Bull houses | K. & T. ptd... doptd.. .. The market for butchers' and canners’ |ern superfine, $2.40 “ ample abundance. The trouble has b Spokane Spokesman-Review. As horses ure 4 ! 1o an check A too rank | WUV Vik Incs of customers added to the buying | Like Brie & Wesi 214! Wells Fii g0 stock was all right. Fossibly a third of the | 8.25; western' family, $.50G3.60; wint amid the financial wreckage and uac ¥ | plentiful and there s little o no competition, 3 enough to do nore than check A too rank | gon, . by flooding the country with reports of | 40 pid........ 783 Western Union entire offerings came under this head, and | patents, $3. 9; " spring patents, its holders have been afraid to risk it in | they are having no trouble In Ainding what 3 growth of vegetation. The forelzn markets, | g dimag, W Wheat by froats ana | bakeShore... Il 147 |Wheelng & L. with the usual active demand from ' local | Spring Wheat sirajeats, §3.00@3.80; r 10,440 les, 1, and month, business or in industrial enterprises. The | they want, but are taking some time in order i banks have feared to loan as In ordinary | to got thom as cheaply as possible. Horses and, August, ©ai0lc | times, for fear of sudden demands from ap- | weighing from 1,300 to 1,450 seem to b the iy e 1087 | prehensive or alarmed depositors. As the [ most desirable, They must be well built, une 11, ‘on wrade, 604:3%. | holders of money regain the confidence to | blemished, sound, well broken and good ; \ vy Calite e ollow. | Tk and tne country. not Slopping to ihink i | Lead Trase:.::\)\! 581l a0 pra; Trbile, firm, howed n reluctance i follow: | siiinwe that the frost which murt wheat so much | Lounviilo & .11 g8el|a & 800,11 ng tie course of other thing but, | 4o GlamORa to, get | Iv & NiAL iy 9460 & R G.1 there were numerous reports of damage to | aboard, fe ent would ®o higher. July g:mm:";;?f’"- 17 |G, '[: cost, chinch b d hess fes, | wheat ‘op T0%c this morning, sold off to EESIs by frost, chiich bug and hessian fl and then, with few pauses, moved steadily Michigan Cent. packers, trade was brisk and prices o 1 DRl atigme rule full strong. There was a good call for | 5 WH -‘n}::..(k. &) veal calves and the more desirable offerings | aimer 0 5, *Kd: ! in this line commanded stronger prices. | hu.; stock, 364,776 bu.; Bulls, oxen and stags brought just about | by sample, 71672c; Kouth 3 and shorts were forced to cover. [t was [ {5, o . o Missourl Pacific.. steady figures. CORN—Strong; spot month, 4@ put it out again better times will come. ! pullers. Horses of (his desc re be : #aid that Pardridge covered a big line. The | '© e, at which fleure 1t closed. Mobile & Ohto . There was no Increase in the supply of | June, Sitic asked; July, ‘so@s6iic: Augist Hance thers s a peouliar meaning in every | bicked up ot px.'-u‘mre\:‘flmlnuz’flg:x‘l"s?.lx:"l.' i dally statistical report was not of an e St. Lots Ganeral Murket, *Nashvlile Chat.,, stock and feeding cattle today, and appar- | bid: steamer mi recelpts, 1 v 0 o $76. 4 Qeptionsl character, The northwestern re- | gr. rours, ¢ 16.—FLOU Natlonal Cordage. ently no let up in the demand. Sellers found | Shipments, 77,142 145,416 bu.; sales. | Investment in railroads, in mines, in manu- | A few years ago such animals brought from i B A A . JOUIS, May 16_FLOUR-steong, with an | (Qoprd. 250 R aanid IS ad | TS QMO ' divposing oF the ment ind | 100, b ci wouthern | factures, or in trade that is made. It is| 8195 to $150 and wero shipped to enstern the total of the primary recelpts 018,20+ o 210003.00; cholce, 85000 | N: & Goniel-ees 90K|s. B. B Toss | of cattle at good, strong prices. Good stock- | YO hk T white western, Z@27 evidence of the improving conditions that [ markets from this country by the hundred. larger. Minneapolis-Duluth receipts $2.56@3.5 North Am. Go, 1 01| A, Rob: 0o 10714 | S8 are In particularly urgent demand and | No. 2 mixed receipts, 7,622 bring back confidence. But for the last two years all outside mar- £ cary, compared with 272 on the corre d off ue early on ample offer- | Nortuern Paci. 75| 0 BL...c.ii 110~ | RGeS are comparatively high =~ Good to | tock. % ©| The building of the projected railroad in | kets have been effcctually closed. Probably 3 against only 162,000 bu. on the corresponding | closing 2 ab + No. 8 red, cash, 6oty | LotuDe & 1 from $3.00 down. Representative sales: HAY—Quiet and stcady; good to cholc: timothy, | reassuring effect. It will improve the indus- | shipped from the county in the last elghteen day of last weck and 238,000 on the same day I August ‘and Sep: | * offered. DRESSED BEEF. $12.50G18.00. s trial and other business conditions. 1t will | months, and some of them have been brought _~the year before, Ixport clearances of WAL TR Akl mats oF HeA'Y | shurs, e e D o0 | No: AV B, Wool Markot. give employment to labor. It will create | back on account of not befng able to find a :vhgnlk ?n‘d Glour | from, Attantlc ports Sis Sy Tl ow, DUt recovered | Ian. Pobace. Bi00: im0 s B inn et G ? LONDON, May 16.—There was a good attend- | & market for materfal. It will s'art trade | market. Meanwhile the stock on hand has amounted to .00 but, 17200 b, alch | S e s e . lean ol ey o 1066 ance at the wool auction sales today and compe- | somewhat. It will put more money In circu- | been rapidly increasing, until there are thous 0 Rich may develop. into something 'sensac | Chu 19%e: Mas, 404 September, | Ohio,' 8.3%0; Chicago pistfilne and cowa, lon_was active aualitics of merinos, | jaeion and will make the securing of money [ sands of horses throughout the eastern part B Tlonai Fhould It recerve farner donfrma: | i s s T e AL 5 0 2 Chaion offered was S0 att, | for tt Xt enterprise in that locality a [of the state that ara not worth feeding. 9 , Wai aps not g hid higher; 2 cash, 20%c bid; May, 29 “entral, 10,800; New Yorl 0 ngland, of which 1,600 v vithd . e mol A this 5 eed E the ‘pit during the ‘soselon. Milmine Bod | 1, SRR ot akes Soptomber, ige gasesmmient. pald, 3ow: North American, 1630; i serien ‘e been ‘curtaiied and will close ) road will also stimulate the development of | taking care of, and few are worth that, can 3 man 0. of New York wired their house | bid. orthein Pacific, 5.300; Northern Pacific pre- Eal e eod vari resources of western [ be purchased now for almost any price. 3 Gt 3 g . 01, rarred, - 416003 . B yoLtu : % 200 scoured, 8Adls ad; greasy, 3%@9id. the great and various reso ) price. i here thaf they had received o dispatch from | “CORN MEAT-#2.3502.40. o L A s R Y 200 Tand, 2481 bales: scoured, 9id@is 4%d; kreasy, | Wyoming and Celorado. Cayuses are so near worthless than even the k.. ;a:f( Botre :,:“’h"; ANera Avore teath ot dat |+ FLAXIBEBD-$id0.: St. Paul, 28,900; Southern’ Rallroad, 5,600; Sout g ad. “?‘?'{le’l" 2','.'.0‘“'"\".;:&..1"&’"'1“'3 lv‘g;ulx FORTUNE IN NUGGETS. assessor does not ask how many a man has, | age from drouth being expressed from [ GIASS SEEDS-Quiet; clover, $7.0068.00; tim- | i Ratlroad picterred, 6.20; T Hid Bl RILG, Rreasy, IGN0; Swan Rivers 96 | Tho report of the finding of a large quan- | NOL deeming them worthy of assessment as A Odessa, Kansas City wired that wheat B e $5.00@10.50, this side; tim- | $2.00; United States Leather, 200 bales; scoured, 9@10d; wreasy, 3%@ugd. New | B0 T 00" ooats by a number of miners property. R ) B e o s st hon ad st track, © ) 800! Witeeting & “Leake i % e e Hupe- and, ‘Natih, 35 | whils at work on the Sturgill bar, 1daho, has AT on elkntm remETio o O sbe TR [ B d A . g ; . 300d e and Natal, E 1 0 UL ndred al Cl : every time they bought it they had to ad: | o BUTTIIC-Bleady; separator creamery, 14g1sc; | &=mcEh & Diles; seoured, 1050G1 50; greasy, %@k, aroused a great deal of enthusiasm among [ ranging from $1 to $5. and. ~broke” saddis - yance their previous bids, July advanced | “dos llgher: 1e, frem. ew York M nsv Market. 240 10 T those who have always had unbounded faith | horees are oftered at from § to $10 and find I Ty otiae e P e N NG 8 o Eihliens, Aighed goiu, v b R e i% i NEW ORLEANS, May 16—COTTON—Firm; [ In the richness of bars along the old course | no puyers. Corn acted heavy, and but for the great [ but market vory firm: common held at $3.10 and | cressd st 165 tar cone s ot loan, iy per cent; Hd (e middling, 6%c: low middling, b%c; good or: | of Snake river, says the Portland Oregonfan.| A suggestion that is recelving considerable , li;rlenxfl.l IIu Lhe wi‘rn]ll m;lrkt;t it looked as | b “n‘}':"flflfl’ {nm higher. o PRIME MBERCANTILE PAPER—2%@4% per 3% ;"'I" B fj‘g AT e b al 1’;;";‘.!["‘* 1,35 Sturgill bar is located ten miles alm\;d thcr attention here, as elsewhere, is the fecding t might have declined. In consequence | SPELTI Very strong at $3.35. cent, BULLS. bales: ‘sales, 3,50 cs; stock, 214,387 bales, ot ver, Bi6ldeto ofis 4 i > corn gained from %c to %c. The receipts [ Lard, p . Dry | with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.87 265 1.0 800 = dling, 7 eceipts, 101 bale E s o ly ¢ 3 ke, 2 | salt meat longe, $8.100 e for demand and At bLESUGAB6 for 6 ] > 3w 4,883 bales: exports to Great Britain, . ext | man named Perkins, who constructed the [ horse meat would be much cleaner and more 3 o cdop: peavy for, bullikiy enthu-)| SRS L boxed witoul. ;‘p.'.u.-d e, HATLGAS and 3185 com- TR an g Rl s | Gehe continent, 619 bales; forwanded, 123 | Sparta ditch, fn Union county. The bar has | desirablo in every way than hog meat, as - July opened at from Bi%c to bllge, dropped | & (i BB, | e | GRS CAT ES—6700T%e. 2y w38 18 | bedo receints, | B4 bales; exports 1o | been worked for years, and a large quantity f long as the consumers retain their present B advanced atter that to Sixe) - de- SIPTS—Flour, 3,00 bbls; wheat, 8,000| GOVERNMENT BONDS—Easier for new 5s 275 335 365 | Great’ Brit 256 bales; to the continent, [ of gold tak:-n out, but not until the present | ideas the transfer of the former into the clined” again on the heavy cstimated r . 9,000 cats, 29,000 ‘bu. and new 4s; steady for old 4s. State bonds, dull. 560 3 00 145 39) | 519 bales: 28 bales. seasol et i the river so|latter will be the only means of fitting it ceipts for tomorrow to blje, and rose to PR Dote Bb00 bhis.. wheat, 41,000 ] Ralliead bonds, stronk 65 32 2 a6 LU 8 O Bulet | mtati| Hexsor the miners get Into intter v '3 33 o b13kc, ENTS-Ilour, 8 bbls,; wheat, 41, inds, strong. 5 5 5 et; - 2 Bl%c near the close, in Sympathy with | ba.; com, 4,000 bu. 12,00 b Cioming quotations on bonas were as follows: 3S—The Improvement both In the quantity | dling, ic: sales, 230 bales; receipts, 420 bales; | €arly. or. table/usos s t0 sl - Wheat, Teating ot from S1%c to blTc, 22y 0.5 48, vox., now. 12214/, P.1sta of '00... 108% | pna duality of the receipts of logs this week | shipments, 724 bales; stock, 26,312 bales. The finding of the nuggets has been fully | L0 0 TS EE= In oats business was very active, but a Liverpool Murkets. U. 8 45 coup. new. 1321y| D. &' % 112 | Bus been as marked as it hus been gratifving. confirmed by a_letter received in Portland : GONE: 28 2 ST heavy feelin exigted throughout, There LIVERPOOL May 16 —WHEAT—Spot fi U, 8. bs. reg. & ot bt 1 Receipts today were 1,000 heavier than Wedne: Peorin Murkets, from Mr. J. A. Wright of Sparta, who writes Wa% 8 Noaker feeling in the cash markcet | domand mod fate; No. 2 red winter, 58 84 No. | U. 8 o&,conp. ... b e aral T aimed ns heavy as o week | PEORIA, May 16—CORN—Steady; No. 2 | ot Ve o0 [Ir80 O oot ere picked | Knnsas City Millors Compelled to Ship and the same was extended into the specu- | 2 ved spring, o8 6'%d; No, 1 hard Manitoba, 6 | U S. 48, reg. (B ARy TR ROSLaL i 50%c; No. '3, Goc. . ¥ T Grain from Chieago. lntive crowd, “Tawaris ihe' close ‘prices | fiadi' N ealiromiy. B nla, " butures” opencd | 751 4860, 1 H e openc ot aR fon syeral wecks: at | “ONTaharket active; No. 2 white, 31ic; No. | up by the men at work. ‘Only the nuggein | o G feam Clioskn " 4 O dLnIsher: Husinats aboutie | oA i G ble in getting thelz hogs at a flat be decline. R Fishocoriic s said to be lying of hedrock, which wi ¢ today at 75 cents a bushel, :fnr‘&d At 2the, sold, at rom 2o Lo BBhc, M | e Hines o AL Talve be 41 Aveuet: | AL: Claes i 07 Myl B 1t4s.. BIW | Fair to fancy heavy and” medium weight hows | , WHISKX=Markel ‘fim; “high proof spirite, | o %uyen’ out when a cloan-up of the sluices [advance of nesrly 30 cents from the extremely B0, Beptermier kol Gt “tram St i BN | S Tigdr September. ta 4hd: Octover, Ba 30, . | Alk: Olasn C....:t 00 |Mugunt Unifon 5. 100 | T, "8 from, -2 up (@ 800, and poor io cholce | 1243 e s is made, {3 peicenreachedl kAL InIlEEE soarabiuk Peniing at e, 00 ¢ from e to Bhe, | leoftn-tpol” i "Amirican mixed,’ new, v | Aln Gurrancy 1l 08 |N.0.GGencva. .| 1106 | Liiter “Teporty . from Chitak howmver, ectsio Duluth Whent Market. From reliable _information received by | (ycot’ hecome in the southwest and o high . Provisions opened weak on the 1iberal run | fone mosithons T e s seat B, | b New con. 4. 00 |No Pac Tais.. .\l 116k | goneral Buving, -ana tho citse of (hi market | DULUTH, May 16—WHEAT Higher; courler says the Sparta correspondent of the L I ven R o isions opened w ine iberal pun | tant ous | T ; o2ds ........ i [ was active at full Wednesday's quotations, an | hard, cash and May, Ti%e: July, T2 o o have prices gotten that wheat was bought In i 9f hogs nnd equally large recelpts expected | i “hieher; bisiness heaviest on early” posl: 124 |N. W, Console.. . 140 | early clearunce being ‘made. . The quility was | northern. cash and May, f0%c; duly, 713 Baker Cily Democrat, “Sturglll bar” on g h i FRERErraw. e day's run was 82,000 head, | tions; May, ds i June, ds Tigd: July, ds i%d; - 103 | do S, F. Deb. 53. 1073 | the ‘main consideration with buyers again today | tember, 68%c; No. 2 northern, cash, 67%4c; Snake river, has for more than a quarter of | Chicago today for shipment to this city. A . A preliminary decline of about 7ic was | August, 45 %d; September, ~4s 8d; October, | 8 G nonfind %R G. Weat. 181 744 | ana fai i ) B8N g ; Bucceeded by an advance of 32%c from the | % M. | Toni, now sk @8 84" |85, P, Consols 18.. 1975 | at-from. 1150 o ok a0 ea avelkthis weny lnrgely | 3, Gc. refected, 6llcy to arrive, No. 1 a century been an annual producer of gold in | special rato of 13% cents a hundred welght d 3 5 —Firm; wod; v it 0 e & B 2 2 30, .25 35 | T4e; No. 1 northern, 2. e . hw"t: oint, ,l:‘ p,,{k ,‘,‘,d at the cloge it | FLOUR—Firm; demand good; St. Louts fancy Tenn. nw dok 04 ,gg J0C &R W By 11k | Wednentayand 84D fo $4.60 & Week ago. Rep- i ) paying quantities, and the opinion has pre- | has been made for the purpose, and It is ex- v was back to about 1oc advance for the day. | Viner 6 o 5 ‘e, 014 03, -..... ¢ L& LM Gen. 5. resentative sales: ] Knnans City Markots, vailed that some day some one would strike Y : : 3 3 PROVISIS dull; demand or; hy S| 3 rected that a good deal of wheat will be the’ cloge at.(he fnal auotations o the | D sieass naany, Ba i VG, B0 a0y, S A s InCR S 3tk i 4 00 1 % NG imir: No. 3 mixed, Wike: No. 2 | the hattul, The breast of the pay dirt, where | "o (o southwest has become almost day before. Ribs gained about 7lc. light, 18 Ibs., 32 wt clear’ middles, heavy, 55 | Atchison 2 v 220 3 k 40 410 240 WhILA, 508 RSt ddoih) * * | two hydraulics have been working day and [P i Batimate of receipls Tor IHduss Wheat, | 1ho. sis 60: cloar belios, 1ty 0 Ihe. s3s: shout. | Canada So. daisl B 120 OATS—teady; No. 2 mixed, 28¢; No. 2 white, | night, was ninety feet deep. The other day a | Wholly exhausted and crop prospects are so 66 cars; corn, 632 cars; oats, 384 cars; hogs, | ders. square, 12 to 18 Ibe., 2% 6d: hams, short sb L ste. large cave took place at the upper end of the | POOT that the few who possess wheat are dis- & 000 head, cut, 14 o 16 'Ibs., 42 allow, fine 'North Ameri- 20 posed to hold to it. There is about 300,000 1o a ding! tutur . | can, ‘nominal, ' Beef, extra’ Indin mess, sia; B8uioa BEIEk G {oMbI0n 20 Minneapoiia Wheat Markot. diggings, where Captain Ed Robinett was in | bosed (o hold to It. There is about 5000 i . The leading es ranged as follows: prime mess, 62 6d. Pork, prime mess, fino west ) 40 MINNEAPOLIS, _May _ 16.—WHEAT—Firm; | charge of the nozzle, and as soon as the dirt il y 8, 10U YUY b heat,N refined, in pails, 3is 61, 4 track, No, 1 hard, 71%c; No. 1 northern, 70ic; vy or J " | has over 20,000, ushels in store and m! SaicoM |\ eacl Wi anlil" Koty SURIREREDUI] Sunand poart aRgst American | 810CRA, DIRGEARA IR OF B1SENY No."§ nortnern, Gisc. Robinett discovered that the rim of the bed- | a1 over the central west and southwest have 63740 B8, 6534 08%GY | I v IR inest Un ted Siates. "50s: good, 40s, | A: T &S F %W, Elec, pra. .. 52 TS a G cta Hons. rock rose up in front of him thirty feet high. fy,.0n compellel to go to that city for supplie CHp oon| 06 i) Fingst, Un ted States, te; good, #0e. | in. Sugac. . Edison Hlec Tiis.. 125 o [ ons. | As day was breaking he made an examinaticn [ qoutiices buying back In some eases the very 5 o1l sow| sy IN—Common, 0 3d. By it a | Ao e aa QSAN TRANCISCO, May 16—WHEAT—Very | of the bedrock, and imagine hio surprise as | \out which was shipped to Ohicago from SEED OTL—Liverpool refined, 15s. k i Deceber): ¥le he saw at every point nuggets of all shapes Vi e P 9 v 5140 513 s1| s1%i@s rToN & . Bell Telephor Atchison il e ¥ D pes | their own localitien last fall when wheat was "uml sila| Biif) SINGM | Linsoep orL—eie Boston & Aloany.” 208 |New Engla STRUCK 4 TENDER CHORD: and sizes, He called the other men, and |cheap. The bossibility of shipping Wheat 27y| 28 a7 REFRIGERATOR BERF-Torequarters, 3%a; | BguGR* Mano: 110 G Saeeio e together they soon filled the two-quart dinner | from Chicago to Kansas City has been talked 2 3Rl osadnn B ATHING: POWDER—Hardwood, £. o, b., | G5 £Q 794 Allouez Mining An Eurly Resident of Omahn Compliments | P2l and proceeded to the house of M:ssrs.|of for some time past. Tt has now become i 28G2344 283 250284 Gen. Elec 344/ Atlantic.. Reed and Beezley, the owners. Careful ex-|an actual occurrence and it is a thing which Liverpool, €7, HOPS—At London (Pacific coast), £2 5s. patent; $3.20@ | bags, Including: Ma; bakers, $1.856 | 1435 Jul e e, sttt | SAN FRANCISCO. May 10.-The official clos- Goféee. | ing quotauions for mining stocks today were a8 trosairee: | fofiows: Tilinols Steel 48 | Boston & Muniai Zheidiny Loy Biee, amination has been made of the channel ex- | never before happened since Karsas began to 12 00172 88 1200 1l Badeis fosion: » LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 12.—To the| nosed, and conservative estimates place the | raise wheat. - 2 £ Coffee Murk: :(: 178" | Gentenninl 3 | Editor of The Bee: I was very much inter- | yalue of the coarse gold actually in sight at i ——'.—"T - Y 6024 070 | 604 Now = TYORK, May ' 16.-COPFEE--Optlons §iOre Short Line 8i¢| Pranklin 30 | ested in your May day Issue of The Omaha [ many thousand dollars, and the gold already dug & Tunnel and Kscaped. 5 opened irregular with near months 5@20 points | San Diego.. . 0 |Kearsarge 30 Bt 0 5 V' - st SalBIRIAAD 88,k 9.28 e ani e months’ wmcanked. to 10 poin's | Utlon ¥eide! "1 18 |Oaceoin: 2| Daily Bee, which some one had the kindness | bicked up at SLUS00, Eversbody in this we- | LARAMIB, W ",’;‘,.’f",.ym.'fy’ iR 607y g nigher; early weakness due to bressure of May | Weatknd. uinoy o on is o | escaped from the penite hrough a tune b Cib il B R notices, The sales reached a larger total than | Wost End pia. 70| Pamaraci. 3 [ to send me. Whilat reading it reminiscences | 498 1% How (00InE U LEL 1 1 p.,m, {Heyiidus imhey ylacaaiummich i Y _— v seen here for weeks; closed barely stendy, with | Westingh.Elec.... 3814/ Wolverine. 0 | of those early years in the history of Omaha nel w i & & Gamh auotations wore as follow o, | May % points lower and other months from § e e ookl | iinor Wi e ory ke IN. BIG:LUQK, in their cell beds and thus successfully L ter truihin Thoa o, Patents, $3100040; wine | points higher to 10 paints lower; sales, 3500 | san Franclgeo Mining Stock Quotationw & L Y; £ Big strikes are chronicled almost every day | yliia0q the guard until the hole in the out- .%5; spring stralghts, $2.40@3, pigeons to thelr nesting place at evening: | i camp and occasionally a very big find is 40. WHEAT--No. 2 spring, 71% time, Their names simply, even if they had | heralded to the world from the greatest gold 3 |not written such interesting letters, would [ camp on earth. Bull hill has its share of . $11.60@11.55; Septembe 14.60; December, $14.43. 7, $16; mild, qu side of the building was found by the outer October, guards. The escaped prisoners are Thomas %e; No. 3| Rio, atead #pring, nominal; No. 2 red, 67%c. g rers 5 B bk ks Y No, 2 sales, 150 bags Maracaibo, p. ;| A7 o o 5 3 " | Morrison, gent up from Carbon county last SORN=Na."5 oiflasilic; No. 3 yellow, 60 | @0 Sk ceneral Ameriean, po 13 50 ""i‘?'" int Alpat on, BT T T ) 5 i 45 |have recalled most pleasant memories. Dut | good things, but in the strike made bn the |y "hor” Lyenty-five years for the Killing of . erlor Padang__ at $26.50, 00) mats pale 5 Aot L 8, s | Y " e Tha . OATS-No. 2, %c; No. 2 white, 324@32%c; No. | Padang at $20.75; warchouse deliveries from Kew | homie e R b U1 ||ithelelatiora knye un Taost, YIvid [pletures ofi| iy vnag actinesd ILGIL TANOULY tour months | SMRRIIIRetarsch, Cand, Otiaries rowRigh BRRe 2. York yosterdiy, 8500 bags: New York stock [ Bullion, 0 [Mount Diabio. 15 o Bt 0 4% |those early days. Mrs, Harrlet B. Miller. | o0 0l *bChlo tenderteet secur:d a lease | EreMontjoounty, in for three years orse RYE-No 3 G N e today, "21,48 bags: United States stock. 206,52 | Caiedonia 7 |oceidental Con.ili 17 % 43 .24 80 440 |Mrs. E. P. Evans, Mrs. A. J. Poppl:ton, Mrs. v d of the Lucky Guss, and o | Stealingy o BARUEY—No. 2, 51G51%c; No. 8, 49Gdic; No. bags:'afloat for ‘the United States. 21000 bass: | Challenge G 24 [opnir... ", LT 188 PIGS AND ROUGH. Clara Kellom Adams and Mrs. M. W. Gay- | " (h; 'ge;l"ehn ; n”‘ e Luc dy Suis, uml c:s Fa o b total’ visible for the United States, {97,8: i i 3 ¥ L g L S th ad fa n the ground they went to i TLAX SBED-_No. 1, ILi0%. against 167,067 bags last year. S| S 183 [herman. 3 [ 4 g | lord take us back to the very earliest scenes | (ioh (00, FOIC R L -gem T b | TIMOTHY KERD-THme, & Seki WANTOS, May 16.—Hirm; good avernge Santos, $902: 205 | Entnss. Savi|ee 310 +: 38 | in the history of Omaha. What changes and [ YOU WIL8 1 il ARG, OREPL FRere’ HITHARTe uROV o Tness potk, per bbl., $1210012.20. | §16.75: receipts, 5,000 bngs; stock, 234,00 bags. Con. Imperial, 1 |Sterra N o3 were recetved today. The de- | Improvements they have witnessed! Mrs, | doMars delving in the groun ran ore rd, per e, $6.57}6. Short riba sides | " HAMBURG, May 16.—Steady: 1% pfg. lowe: | Con. New Yol 3 |Stlver Hill 2 | mand for desirable muttons and lambe is very | Gaviord the wife of the first C i chute, says the Cripple Creck Times. A loo8e), 36.05G6.10. Dry salted shoulders (hoxed). | to 15 pre. higher: Sales, 7.000 bugs. Crown Point Stlver King. . 20 | active from all the local packers and prices are | Gaylord, the e 8. A ongregational | ooy e ohatt house was bullt, which was izms.xw., short clear sldes (boxed), $6.37%@ | RIO DE JANEIRO, y 16.—Steady; No. 7. | Exchequer. Union Con. 38 | quotably strong. Fair to choice natives are [ minister of Omaha, is now, it seems, almost ipped with a brand new hoisting plant 1ts from the usual treatmentof blood troub) R i | Rio, $16.50. 3.16d; recelpts. 6,000 | Gowid & Cu Utah Con...... 3 | auotable at from $3.25 to $4.25, falr to good west- | o nelghbor (at Redlands), and Mrs, Clara | SQUIPP ai| Fesniia froptihe usasl gaso o —Distillers’ finished goods, per gal. | bags; elem ates, 1004 bass. | Hale & Noror Yellow Jacket. . 48 | erns at’ from 38 to $i, ‘common and stock sheep | e nc BN0OF (01 REFEIndsh And Mrs A veln was found, but the quartz was found | by which the system is filled with mercury an clea for Europe, stock, 255,000 | Justice....... ..... 8 from £2.25 to $3. good to cholce 40 to 100-1b, lambs 'y €01 o be barren, and after sinking to a depth |potash mixtures—more to be dreaded than the BUGARS-Cut loaf, unchanged it L from $.76 to §6.5. joying the mild and lfe-invigorating cli- | (6 ;o (FWCM e Cag started along tha veln | disease—and in a hort whilois in & Worso cons The following were the receipts and shipments [ HAVRE, May 16.—Opened rregular, unchanged as’""’nmfi" -l'fi;("lge“h_mw‘lhnem d%lclnn. 53@ mate of this world-unequaled southern Cali- | 0 th 1 a fegidsr ‘f t from | dition than before. 1 to e hi at 12 m., steady, unchanged; at | 33%c. Drafis. sig) c: telegraphie. Se. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. fornia. Mrs. J. H. Kellom, the mother of | 'O the north, and after going ten fect from 500 takes pose 3 'p.‘m.. unchanged to 4 higher; closed firm ai [ AD assessment of %c a share has been levied Mo AQ A et the shaft the long-looked-for ore chute was sesslon of the unchanged to %¢ net advance for the d on Choll - i o8 Adams, we hear from and sce somewhat | 3 1t has been entered fitteen feet and at frameand its 000 17,000 bag New o TR R TO Rt A Heavy Cattle Wero Slow of Sale at | frequently. But Omaha is well represented Jatla g A iEite shooting paina 14000 Mifw NEW YORK, May 16.—The followlng are ths Slighs Dealine, in and about Los Angeles. 1 remembor, Mr. ‘emhk”mey‘l s Feady for shipment. The | and sching Joints make life miscrable. 5. i 1300001 162000 | A iLwAUKEE, May 16.-WHEAT-Lower: No. | Sloving miniug quotatio CHICAGO, May 16.—With recelpts of about | Editor, when you and your brother first came ‘“I “° ATRLRE SR TN R a reliable cure for mercurial Hheumatism, an ) T don) 000 | ¢ rpring. ese 1 northern, Tite; July, 68 Bulwer ..., 12 [Ontario AT | 10,000, oattisctotay, camperedswith 11,0 a yea: ([0 OpARE, 1t iwan ' theniiput-a [IEtie namiet (TSI 18 RRORE B2 00 Wk DRV SRETE SR vl afieda peliof (e afia 3 10,000 5000 | CORN—Higher; No. 3, 82thc. 3 Cholor,. .../ 1iii 48 |Ophir. 180 | awo. there was a slow trade. Heavy cattle were [ almost in its natural state compared with the | 38 the hanging wall 18 nowhere [n sight. | a7l eise bas (e, ol8 Bariey.bu....... K e OATS_Higher: No. 2 white, 32Mc; No. 8 | Grows Point. .. 83 |Blymou 20 | slow of sale at an average decline of from Iic | present, Your success in originating and | Throush the center of the chute there is a EULAAtECE PR TR On the Protucs exehange today the butter mar- | white. 15c. Con.Ca'. & Va.... 270 [Quickaliver %0 i A e S e streak fourteen inches wide, and the lowest 3 et was firm: ereamery, Sa10c: dairy, S@1oc. | | BARLEY-Nominal; No. 2, 4sc; sample, 48 | Dendwood, uicksilver pia. to %o ner O i weel's closing | bullding up The Omaha Bee has been quite it went $400 and the highest $3,600, | harmless; take no sub- 8, steady; 11}g@113(c. Cheese, 3@l 0%e. c, 2 [ SRS prices, but light and medium weights were | phenomenal, and esp-cially when we remem- | 3558Y on 000, | stitute, ~'Bend for our RYE—Higher; No. 1, 6fc. Standant steady; common to choice native steers welghing | ber your old competitors, under the leadership | It Will easily run $1,000 per ton in carload | treatiso on blood and NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. e SV IR SRR LELIN . Lard, Unlon con. . 88 |84 to 1,500 Ibs. were salable at from $4.35 to | of such able men as Dr. George L. Miller and | 10t8. The balance of the big vein assays | yein diseases, mailed free to any address, RECEIPTS—Flour, 6,50 bbls.; wheat, 5200 ellow Jaoket.... 30 | $575, with fancy beeves quiet around 3 big | St A, D. Balcombe, verlly. What improye. | from $50 to $120 per ton without sorting. | =~ SWIFT SPECINIC COMPANY, Atlants, Ga. Dlosing Quotations on the Principal Com- The fortunate lessces are Thomas Crow, T. barley, 3,000 bu. . cattle weighing 1,660 to 1670 Ibs. gell at $5.75, ments time has wrought! One other name moditios and Staple (PMENTS—Flour, 4,000 bbls.; wheat, none, Loudon Stook Quorations, und some L6T0-b, steerm were disposed of yes- | I saw in your May day lssue *which recalled | J. Brown, W. D, Jones and John Thomas, all DA NEW YORK, May 16.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 15,600 [ Darley, none. LONDON, May 16.—4 p. m. closing: tonday fat $h0. Caltle wveruging 138 tbe are | | porly (e carlient pioneers. This youg | OMclals of the steel works of Pueblo. MAKE ,$l? ,FVERyl o ,Y bbls.; exports, 26,600 bbls.; sales, 31400 pkes.; Sugar Market. e B R P o Ko for $.10. Steers’ welghing 910 ibs. sell for | lady and her sisters were little girls in the GREEN RIVER PLACERS. By a new plan of aystematlc grain specule; market held higher, which checked business, old | NEW YORK, May 16.—SUGAR—Raw, firm but N. Y. Central.; Mang, and 650 to To3Ih. vearlings fetch $4.80. | Sunday school in my Omaha days. She secms | B. A. Sparr, an old-timer and well known | ton, Bend for our, Foee bepeitt SRARING BET - prices being bid and refused. City mill patents, sales yesterday in Boston, 15,000 bags cen- Peunsylvania, Canning cows remain stéady at from 32 to $2.50, ® A . 5 e iFeal q|to get around adverse fluctua T o “No. 4 L 2 3 market i M.MQLE0; clty mill clears, $.6)G3.75. Southern 56 test, refined, quiet Read|) with better cows active-al from $2.75 to $4.8. [ (0 be quite a traveler. I think it was only | mining operator of Utah, has just returned t and muke money even on the wron, Bour, Qull, Rye four, quist; males, 20 bhis No. No. 234! ricts remainink frm: Choice. helters ‘Sl ai | about & year ago that T saw her in Los An. [ {ro a month's trip to Upper Green river to | side. ' Past workings of plan and highest 3 220,000 b oxpo foaiates b 2y i 4 e A L L he Salt Lake Tribune. He states that the | CO., Trac 3 50. A anz, 41 06a%e; mold A, 41 : MONEY—4@% per cent. o salves Are o MAARD st priooers ANd | gee she has just be:n up to visit the Great |t that_the 'rad IR aeiniac M. M0-bu-1 - sxporta, poced Aebiitel confecticners:. Fige; cut doat, | The rate of discount In the open market for | with a light supply. Fexagreattle were active at | Shoshone Falls in the far north. Judging | Whole country north from Green River City, 16 1ige. crushed, § 1-16@8hc; powdered, 4% | short bills 18 13-16 per cen raflroad, is a great wash NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SAL P three months' bills, | from $3.25 to $ for steery, the reccipts being | from her attracti on the Union Pacific Bpot quiet, but strong; No. 2 red, In store and | § 15qe; cranuiated, 4 71 % per cent. at 200 Sread, foadt D e | e ere ot e ol hould afirm that | Qfty miles wide and over 400 miles long, made | Notice is hereby glven that pursuant to slevator, T1%¢; afloat, 724c; £, 0. b, T4e afloat e Honai=m T About’ 34,000 hogs yrached here today and Lt cinatlon | s glacler-flow years ago, as solid lce can | an order of the ‘district court of Douglas No. 1 hard, Tio defivercd. Options had n ac STOCKS AND BONOS, . POLER. KINNAGANE A Ralre. eriough were Teft ovef, from yesterday o, swel | for Miss Ella Brackin, Y Bl o T A e fobt o owt | county, Nebraska, entered on the §th day tive demand; heavy buying for outside, stimu- ol BERLIN, May 16—Exchange on London, 8 | the offerings to 42,000 ‘head, Prices again ruled | I suppose Rev. Mr. Kuhns is still a resident | b¢ found at a depth ¥ St GF May, 1895, in ' suit pending In sald lated by bad crop news was the feature. For- ooy, daye’ sight, 30 marks 4 pis. weak early, and while M some instances hoks | of Omaha; at l:ast T had heard that he came | Of the placer ground. Gold can be found any- | ooyrt, wherein Willlam A. Wallace I8 plain- pigners sold early and cables had no [ Share Speculation Oprned Very Irregulur | PARIS, May 16.—Three per cent rentes, 103t | sold no low other, walgs_ showed o decline. | po o (i R T where and everywlere In en} along this wash, | {iyr and Wallace and company, Incorpors influence. Prices advanced steadily . all bat with Some Share Buying. 47150 for’ the ‘fecount. " Exehange. on London, St | Heavy hoke sold &t from 3650 10 4573, and lighi | DAk from the south and was making your The gold is fine, but clean and bright, and |ated, is defendant, I will on Monday, the da, g0y tndency | toward | venction, belld | g 'YORT, May 16.-The share seculation | Btk SF 1at gy he ey statement of the | welghts ol from 32wl 6. The great bulk | city his home. He was the first, or among | T8, KU 0 "\ broper. machince, The | Hith- dity of May. 1 at % ocioc e - 4 il s AT R R g p . e speculation | Bahk of France sho ollowing chan of the hogs sold at fromy 3440 (0 $4.60, and a s b2 i ies ob fis 4 Drders. Fioat and bugs made up the crop scarcs, | toda in marked contrast (o the trade in | Compared with the previous acoount: — Notes in | large shars soid at 4.6 he hogs now artving | dae ey he Lutheran ministers in Omaha. | grounq 1a spotted, as by testing from Piney | of #aid day at the place of business of sald P V a ¢ d 0l i 'y incorporated, at pan could be obtained, braska, sell at public auction to the high- elosed at 2 advance; No. 2 red, May, G40 71%0 closed Ti%e; June, T0@7i%c, closed T%c; July. € 15-16012%4¢, closed 72 August, T04,Gi2%c, Ry uvks oW armiving | The great majority of those early settlors 4 7,900.000(; Bold in hand, Aecr, ase, | welght- without belng 160, Beavy, and. the rangs | 4re now gathered on the other shore. Only a bills discounted, decrease, '15,575,001; | of prices is narrowing, During’ the latter part | few remain of those who were in Omaha from yesterday's session. At the o was somewhat Irregular, but ket | Clreulation, decrease, 18,675.00f; treasury nc- | are . excelle ket Jeoun's, increase, ¥ o 50,0001 ning the m. a sharp buying »y ember, © 70 70 movement was quickly developed during the ilver in hand, increase, 5,530,000f, e Ve The country Is covered with grass, and elk, | est bidder for cash all of the assets of sald E clowd | TG 8 piomber 3{.:..'3“1«. ot e e dlois px.-\-.nu::,,n'm‘.-:. Plrae n Band, insepse ) :‘(u"“““ at Buencs | {ihe, 08 ":;SF:!:‘M#M\:)Tm:nfiu;\re‘c;n woth | 1854 to 1864. They have answered to the [ geor, antelope, sage hens and rabbits abound [ Wallace and company, n._m.n.umuiu. e T RN—Receipts, 65,300 bu.; export moving upward steadily to the closing. — The | AYTes today at Madrid, 13 Lisbon, | stronger. . great roll call beyond, and soon we shall all | 4nq there are creeks in all directions. bEakln‘ as ’-’(I?r«rxfi:‘:rmw D‘;A‘r‘_lrufcul"l.:h)lrr;n bark bu.; sales, 123,000 bu. futures, 55,000 b final dealings were notubly buoyant and the last | Vishme 160 The Dani he" Son g pme, 105, In sheep about 11,00X6dd were recelved here | hear that call, and may God grant that In | There are about sixty men on Upper Green | back bars. 8 iy gi00 N e g Pt o éhna, 103, ) o o . :tured by the sald Wallace B RO Boat0 i plevatoet Mo deliversd a tew unimportant changes, were | dlsoount (b uncsanced st 3o aaand's rate, of today and buminee e erarine 15, hricg: | our coming thither we may all receive a|river, or what is called Beaver Creek falls, ,‘:,"",";‘u“l‘,"",',:‘,‘,‘;f",‘;j.‘u‘;{fim,‘l’,.‘.. 8 BRI NYALAGS tons had ani early ‘wendency toward weakneas. Mok i e O S tgrdaye final ‘fgures | weekly statement of the Bank of England, fssued | per 100 Ibs. Sales weie ab. from $2 to 3475 for | Dlessed salvation from the Great Captain. and a few farther up at Fall River basin. |t of improved wood working machinery, g “ tow ing up to % per cent, the latter in Great | tods hows the followl; i com- o owing o big rece:pts and fairly good crop news. | No ihern o) A T g 8 A lay, shows wing changes, as com- | gheep, and at from 890" to $5.90 for wooled F. M. DIMMICK. |Jackson Hole and on the rim of the Teton | together with shafting and beliing and two but*subsequently reovered and closed %@%¢ | Nhout the chake of tont in the masker Wik | Pareyith (he previous account: Tolal reserve. | jumbs, shor sheen IR & fe 0 o oiad e R L basin, prospecting. Good reports came from | Detroit electric motors of fifteen horses gt dvantes My hae feloned™Be; S | bt Seke Tl i treate, SO Cother“ecuriyen, | S, ey St SrUENS, from 80,4 | ONE MAN KIZLED 1N AN EXPLOSION. | thoro when Mr. Spear Ieft for home, Tie says | pOwCE each, the office furniture und fxfuces o Te; e w@57%c. | muccessful negotia - Plerpont | crease, (846,000; other deposits. increase, £1,071,00; | 3440, and sp: ° N = hills the whole | @nd a lot’of raw “mate! i closed 073, L B Y 3 Flarpar ) £846, er depo orease, £1,071.000; | Bot% 0 " there {8 no quartz in the hills, as the whole [ And & 1ot of Faw :Ts;:l\fic“?‘: albseo “fi«fo&"flf"‘ 4o bu.; Yo" Central "W " ef_,‘vn:.'bm wiew | public’ deposite in '::::;,.in’fi.?‘”'.:é?.‘rm:"’::: pRecelpter (-M....J.-, 10,000 v“noa“;' \;I:g. 900 head; | Nancock Works at Houghton, Mich,, |country on both sides of ”";, l"“" 'W“h I‘: Sald_property may ‘he Inlm-.I'h(v‘] at oy - X 230, bu. spot. Spot [ must have been below par. The stock sold ol 5 e propor } o088, 3, o - lomerate, but in the was e d business hours and the unders b and more. active: No. %, SINKGTe No. 3 | teasury stock. The tajuce it in tre tenmney | (haReed:, Thé proportion of the lank of Ene JEmked a2 & Revagd Thme, A TR lied o ivered, 824@dlkc; No. 3, '8le;’ No. 2 white, | of the com when (he capital stock was I i ite and | signed |s authorized to sell all or parts of HOUGHTON, Mich., May 16.—' . | can be found onyx, quartz, flint, gran je; No. 3 white, $%c; track, white, 36%@Glc. | creased to $100,000,000, under the resolution aut Y This after. 3,25 per cent, I8 now 6.4 per cent. The amount Kausas Uity Live Stock, slate that are polished smooth and have come | #ald property at private fale at any time of bulllon withdrawn from the Bank of England KANSAS CITY, May 16 —CATTLE—Recelpt: noon there wi other bl losis he et rior to the date fixed for public sal jons dull and rather heavy' all d o lzing Its Issue, could not be disposed of D o Vi é pts, n 'e was another big explotion at the distance. The gold is found near and [ P! - conduc! o Ae up Wil Mo cosel st ailie; Junes mn_-'.-;“ e e e Teallsed 1o 10 ‘Do ‘weey fof | O DHIBCe today waa 010080, [ e B T Nancock ehemical works at Dolly Bay, three | unterthe sapebrush And GFass roots and along pau sale will 'be esnducisd. acoprdingja e i O " 200d 10 cholcs, | Sieet ted the Sale as & mArK of renemes Finanoisl Noses - 32.0003.80; beef steers, $3.26G5.83: native miles from here. The explosion was near to | the edges of the creeks and rivers, close down | the sald order which will be found in th * | confidence In American securities, and the other | o POSTON. May 16.—Clearings, $16.557,851; bal- | $1.5004.65; stockers and feeders, §2.2504.50; T e R T ks | to the weter's edge. With the gold s black | office of the clerk of the district court or OPS—Dull; state, common to cholce, old, | leading stocks, Including the rest of the Vander | ances. §1.667,1%. $2.3003.90. 4 at the same Works | .4 ruby sand, and sometimes a green sand | copy of the same may be intpected on the 1884, 4@%; Pacific coast, old, S@6e. bilt group. the grangers, the coalers and severs) | BALTIMO! May 16.—Clearings, $2,198,478; HOGS—Recelpts, 11,40 head; shipments, 2,90 | March 15. Fred Shoper is known to have appear No doubt some good paying de- | above premises at any time during business ) N . | of the industrials, came into heavy de balances, $267,31. head; market opened 5@l0c lower, closed steady 3 & o e ibe s T a Nelcaans, % | b ‘degresa most Of the list 1ok PATt L ke et HLADELPHIA, May 10.—Clearings, $12.400, | at yesterday's brices; bulk of sales, $4.10g4.3; | been killed, and several i injured. The | pogits will be found farther up when the [ hOUTS: JOTIN JENKINS, | 0: Buenos Ayres, dry. 3 to 84 1o, 1s¢; | Preciation in value. In the London market. ton, | 085: baiances. $1,855850. heavies, $.20G4.45; packers, M.10G4.55; mixed, | Office and several other bulldings were blown | gnow g off and the ground uncovered. M is [ nf.y117t m and e Receivér, ' RAnae Apres, o . there was o sympathetic movement in Americana, | NEW YORK, May 16.—Clearings, $115,%05,929; | H.100425; lights, 88800420 Yorkers, 4150435 | up. The telephone to the works {s disabled | A" )® O 41 the EFouRR MEROVORE It 18 m ar ‘ homiock . acle. = Buencs | Wk B9 0Re00, e iation hers whion, ic} | balances, §7.2560522 P e Guasripts, 2,000 head; shipments, none; | 800 the pames of the Injured cannot yet be | months of July, August and September. The [ Notior, ren; domestle fsece, 1692c; puiled, | 8B w o\ ihern, which closed at 138 bia last | YOIk exchange, ¢ premiumt. Lo oo New St. Louws Live Stook. Traln Robber Sentenced to Hang. Short Line, up and through this country 1o | yoid®cOr pany will be held at the ofice. of y2ic pUER ol up 16122 om th Thport that President | WASHINGTON, May 16 —Today's statement of | g7, LOUIS, May, 16,~CATTLE-Recelpts, 500 . the great National Park during the months | {he company. In Omana, Nebraska, on Fric R ONASIONECPasts steadys fomily, | S8 | HL id sectied the cintrol'of the Nord e Fa: | (e Condition of the' reasury shows: - AVAIlAbic | néad; ‘Saipmmcnts %400 Mad! mmarket $0 | LOS ANGELES, May 16.—W. H. Thomp- | of June, July and August, would be the finest | Gy, My, 17, 1606, At 2'0clock b. M., for (he AR et o S meats 2ot Pk | sine riiied Wad would Nae 4 a4 ek o a reserve, WT.0014. | off an "nalives dnd barely stewdy for soutier: | son, alias “Kid,” was sentenced today to be | trip a person could take. eléction of directrs and for th* traisgction ploady: weatern 1&'..‘*-:. o a0 Hs: o plfl* 10 on January 3. At the oloss Most of the | mand for money at the benke o licits sase: | Eaon Gatr ot masam o e %9 | hanged at Ban Quentin for the Roscoe train PRODUCTION OF OLIVE OIL. of such other business 8 1Ay com - RO N Io. o sombsal) o8 gdvancen. the highest “dgure oans and $4g¥ et | (0! sicokors "I GAM. | tesiers 4500t o | robbery. The date of tho hauging will be| I the future of this state the oilve oil n. §. 5. REDFIELD, Secretary, a' Was on & Ahan g ted ‘%. u?o'a - o 'n'!l“:nl. a '"fi" 15@4.580; | fixed next week. Thompson protested his in- | dustry bids fair to be an important ml:nn- of | Dated ’é:rll‘l‘:. 1896, ¥ v » Western dalry, 7Ql%; west- Iu,%dw < " 640 nogence in courte g rofit to & very largs numben of people, says & d- - i & . . i sblpments, 3,000 P ery largs a " : L ey e > May