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T ' - k i THE OMAHA DAILY BEi: MONDAY, MAY 20, 1895, 1 — 3 ' [ { NN i lo. He leaves a wife and thres childron. " doubtedly iRl e L L1 152 e ce—w— . an. : and . . YORK'S MUSICAL FESTIVAL| . terma sy v vt TN EVIDENCE OF A COMBINE | sy v veaten e GRAIN. PRICES COING HIGHER | e o vomas 'E STOCR | but not enough to ¢3 any Injury to crops. find those causes, we Must go back 1o the \ ' {imore; 8845, Phiiadcipia’ and adtimore i vuik. | () M AL ) STOCI‘ MARKET g ' i riamiadbent conditions that produf®d—the gre: - ) Cola Snap at 1K o ph. — mercial 4|-hpmn|u§|. w'lm;a g;‘: eFfated fince — ST T WL FRORINW -V vod; 1169 § 'a RANDOLFPH, Néb., May 19.—(8 ¢ ' " 892 in this. country,!Ws8 since 18W in TURPENTINE-1) asov, e | Great Proparations Being Made for the May erih e Biavieet "’w“ nr‘fl‘:’:”‘;;"l"‘ Position of the Hide Market Does Not| FEyrore., . a ¢ mainiy of | 00D Led the Advance on Chicago Board | (! Y, padyt domeiie T to exirs, (NG Wozek Winds Up with & Ph | i | 2 : " h epression was Jesult mainly o b i Japan, 3% H o2k Winds Up wi ' i Demonstration Next Week, oncurred last night, fce forming a quarter of Evincs Signs of a Trust, universal overproducticd.’ The Gverproduc- | Saturday. MOTASSEs New Orleans, open kettlo, ? Y "".“om‘ 'ly Light s an Inch thick 10 & b on the dighest polot | o praducing PRl Keasing Sul of ihe | ATk Rl Run of Oa:t'e. = in town. Low land Qid not suffer much, and progress of modern inveption. The over- | foan, | 0GIE 80, pner, anle —— FOUR HUNDRZD VOICLS IN THE CHORUS | on it thers seemed to be no trest. Garden | [RUE INWARDNESS OF TH:I SITUAT.ON | fupbly of machiners s Becn so universal | COLD WAVE SCARE CAUSED THE RUSH Hee, 41050, Lead, aui v | Lpee Sruck whe. njared rome; bt géaln oily seemd | A s e hat e cupmeity o b 5 et I it - e LESS THAN 500 HEAD WERE ON SALE i to be retarded In growth. Cool tonight amd Conpumbtion Indusc L) aventmenta, exs e, Reste) N Oueren, bt quinty prime b i oo Ao lihc it . Indus cstme ex- crude, BANC Ot crude, WaC: prime wummer il Other Tnteresting Features of the Progeant 'irl h[y M}_: ol x”m :§u|':||'; iy 4| Rise Due to Natural - Causes—Conditions iy l'm') e ahour T Ay at Fotiowed Oora and Jampen Up and | 10w mitter arosee’ mgunmer, yellow, mavciiies: | Demane Attentio e ] v amatic comp layed | se “earning almost nothing: anc Tow Ditter grades, g% prime summer white, | Demand, Quality and Prices Al S| 4 Attruct Much Attontion and Promise “The Tioarietta’ hore last night to a crowded Governed by Supply and Demand— from that two Imporgantsr sults foliow;— Down with Remarkable Rapidity— esic. : 1 baaabilis N L S 3 Buccess for the Undertakl house. The presentat'en was creditable and Foreign Hides toming to the in the firet place, an unprecedentedly low KFrost Predicted Generall; oMARA it il s Lol o ¥ Hoclal Notes. enicrialuing. Tie home band furnished some American Market. Rt hce theatal, CARLAL) Sov FhrouFERI e Wik, y Vbl dovitaloty and Better Quality, with Prices y e outdoor s k pital from industrial’ employment. Th d Condition of Trade wnd Quotations on R 1 { — iaw*psings T Retowl FikAn g results Involve the fureier conseauences of Staplo und Vaney roduce — et | BLUB sPRIN : g 4 .| establishing duction“in’ the murket 1ate il ) ; YORK, Neb., May 19.—(Special)—The May | BLUE SPRINGS, Muy 19.—(Special)—Our | The following editorlal appeared In the Na- | of interest, which may Wuite Dossibly be | CHICAGO, May 18.—Corn jed the datce on Clwtee stock, 1te & SATURDAY, May g festival which is to be given at this place | city high scheol Is preparing for commence- | tional Provisioner, the organ of the reat | 10NK continued; and fhvestment 1s Dbeing | the Board Paadn e Old hay or white stock, 4fite: falr it i 4 IDAY, May 18. | i & m diverted to securities” which are ot 1 of Trade, jumping 4%c, and untry, 9G10c; cholen to fancy, 124014 While there has been a very substantial May 30 and 31 promises to be the finest of | ment, which will take place May 24. An|and provision trades, on Saturday, May 18 r s evil Which are exempt | ¢losed 1%c higher at 63ty N creameéry, 1@ihe; separator creamery, [ increase in hog . ' | [ | and - ¥ from the evil of oversupply. Such exemp- | 8 t B3%e for July. The " vease hog recelpts the past week as g She Xind ever given in York. There will be | elaborate program has been prepared, Tho| 'That the course of the hide market for | tion la found almost alone It raliroad secu. | S Were scare caused the advance. July vE POULT p compared with the wee | 4 Lid L Hites; Thete. Hob | ¥ | LIVE POULTRY-Hens, 767lci mixed, $17 v h the week previous, and some ) many interesting features, among which will | wating class will cousist of five mem- | the past few months has been a puzzle to | [ ox. There has been quite a_furor: in| whe ained 14, September oats 1%c and | 7ect ducke 86005 turkeys, S@ide; heavy' toms, | 88N in eheep supplies, the run of cattle 4 B'a ctiorts of 400 volces, Besides this the e B ACHams, Laura M, | many; and we might say to al, 18 fot| toas wRelremans nag shanel Taclt, and | Provisions closed at advances. ) 5tk A 1 been unprecedentedly Iight, in fact, the 3 ABollo ciub, over forty in number, Will take ans, L. A, St Aurilia Kingury and | strange. There have been so many in- | nothing remais, cithe Checulative op | AIMOst cvery commission man and spec- | aiic A0 o 100 Wta., are quoted At | gmallest six days' recelpts in severnl yew S i Fergu D. Willlams will deliver | quiries for information that in the interest | Investment 8 sept the long-neg- | UlAtor of experlence advised their custom- n full cr The oftlc - E 1 I 1 I " ¥ n full eream, You Am Micial 0, v as follows 4 part in the exercises, and also B e T T (hie whlus: | of b sedAuNe: we will wI0k ‘atvmeor. the | hed s fesues of the United States. | ers and told thelr friends before the market | 0% 1side: fwing, e, Nebraska and Town Catile. 1home. 8Y Behool Glee olub. Tho Ladles’ Choral so- | dictory. Under the dircctlon of Drof, J. A.|causes that have led up to the present con- | struction of new. saflreni the vearly con: | opened that the inevitable break in th R SR WG i R B L B 2048 1 clety will render “The g of the Norns,” | Reed. principal, our schools havo been Very | ditions. To ko back for a few years we | has averaged birely 8,00 miles; while oy | wheat market would be realized today. How A h iU B el 18,470 which will be very fine. What will be a | Prosperous during the past year. | know that the country seemed to be ov: the ten previous years, the atly increase | much they were mistaken they began to real- | HA¥-Upland hay, $0: midland, $8.50: low Bitne L A 9,303 8,55 A ¥ It kA ) t ver. | Lot raged 7,100 b 1 VALERS land, $8; rye straw, $5; color makes the pric bbb B s L B herd: will' e the oration of Mt e T | stocked with hides, and the extreme dull- | SYoraged 7w miles The cu . fze when, after u decline of tie por bu., as | Bt Bl LAk sl ot makes (ho price of | Same wock 167 TR TR 5 R ter Clark~ wio will render “Spartacus| BLAIWOOD, Neb., My 10,~(Spech ness and uncertanty of business of the past | Fatio of Incrcase i commere (he| th result of all the efforts of the entire | bring ton prices. pekie wnusyal falling oift in supplies here to the Gladiators This Is the selection | EImwood has a new flouring mill, | two years so completely discouraged tan- | that lnu arnings of the roads have fallen l‘“‘ ‘l;d"m, bunched together on the sell- L T Hat '-WV Wx“‘(; Mlv influence on' the mar- by S Ao, i L | ners as we ost. other people tha - | very low; but it is also truc y g BIAH tHe BHNE Wl R mBOlIRE REOMit i 1G L ot, at other leading centers receipts 3 that hie delivered Defore the state contest, | building is 40xs0 fect, four storles high, | prie e ,,'J'I|""“""‘l h"'(""“ \he ( fallen oportisnataly, had ‘aiso that (hefr | 12c per bu ke A el LS L R sl T R L i e et LA L O LRI LR *;“"‘“‘ ? 3 + e (IPV0 | damueity. Aty R it de point never | receipts are now bew O BRae & athe | Totn THE ctiae s i ) all lotd, sogive oy « wtever In' the | demund - fr ) which held in Grand Island some time | capacity ity [Ir.;rnvla every twenty-four | before reached, and this led to exporting | rial \horease, n.“.,\nhi?x‘:'fi')'v*u‘nn‘:;;:-\ recovery | from the close. That was quite a contrast Dt e b AT L BIORE L HTRYY ItV 1§ DR quarter Trade . has - been 4 ogo, and with which he gained first prize. | hours. e bullding Is inclo and the [ immense quantities of hides and caifskins, [ of general business, 7 | with although some few sales were | ONIONS—-On orders, yellow, per b 1.10; ‘red dull and dragging order throu RGP Balore tias Ruch intetest beot didplayed | NeY, machinery will be put in place next |fo that witen the tanners of this country BUYINC Yt INVESTMENT. made near the op:ning. July started with [$1.20. b » per bu, $1.10; red, | out. =~ Dressed = beet men report i A o s Week. " They txpect to be feady to commence | Woke Up they found that there had come | mpese f ahd, D sellers at e, but no buyers until it had | SALHAGK On orders, ot Wil AN pers. Bave Uhy oA § In home work as this, and, although the fes- | grinding for the publie shont June 15, ‘The | About an entire change of situation. Tt Will | seourities 1 ts stem to mark out rallroad |, .. “oee eq” dow ks g SWEET POTATOES-Good ~ stack, seea, | &l While shippers huve been cautlous to < e BRIV Wil Tast two oveniings, it 18 & con- | cost of the plant will_bo abcut $8,000, The |be temembered that in 1608 4 number of the L0 TR G R SR kil ned | ! fered down to 64%c, and in some | g2.%, the verge of practical inactivity, owing to T be 8, ® | packers were obliged to make arrangements eive a special preference until p nstances a< low as 69'gc. It recovered grad- | HORSERADISH-Per b, 66iTe, the unfavorable condition of the trade in ceded fact that many will not be able to se- | mill was erected by Mr. Campbell of Lin-|t; have their hides tanned for thei p have reached a point that will bring their [ vally to 70%c, but f 3 PARSNIL: bbl,, ' $1.75. the east as well as on the oth 1 MRS Tilitanics to the same coln. He expects to locate two of his 80ns [ count ‘because they could not dispose of | fickl, o, about a parity with that of the | there w bl @i b sl B 1770 Th.. 115 WRtst, Brioss Have sloagio auolces wng .| here to run the business & Annne: ot Jdispose of | fnvestments which are fiow suffering in pro- e s enough wheat on sale at any- [ TU .50, b es in general hava gone off fully The Dilenttante club will hold its regular T \he Ltk In addition to the | quctivenes Srire s clearly ihdicated | thing. When, however, heavy frosts were | SP VKRt $e, ws. comparsd. With & Week ago, The 3 BF e Tnoitific Monday st (o home .ot Aeinnrial DRy ut D106, SpFlans. raprdinary | exports fhere his been 4 |in’ the fact that Wurope has within the | predicted for Soith Dakota, Nebraska, Kan- ot ot Nisgoncaming | fentuce ot (e trade, ] Miss Mable Cobb BLUB SPRINGS, May 19.—(Special)—Dec- | the. past. year, hrougnt about. by the very | 130t IHree O alom That ex |18 and Misrourl, threat:ning the desiruction iis however, has hoen the apathy exnibited by 4 Rev. T, A Lemon of Lincoln preached at | oration day wiil be observed here under the | {9 PTICe Of cattle, a0 that it did not, pay 10 | traordinary movement cannot be That §X7| of the corn, which is now so promising, e all classes of buyers, even at the reduced his Blacc tGday in Hell's lail with & £00d | management of the Grand Army of the Re- 1"that" the business of the Dast (W0 | Siaires Yor the way thbort of shates pre- Riiset std bt Al G 3 & eomparitivery. kood Tmarket, "o 1 RANietite In uitndanoe. Ry, Lamon's sube| public Civic hooteilés and. citirens. gener. | YEars hed Hot been sich as to encqurase | vious ¢ e net export of shi re- | wheat could no longer be controlled and - 1013e. nd & comparatively yood marke Ists. ticipate In the exercises, The Ladies' Cor- LEER R . It seems that we | new issues of railroad bonds. The fact a hot stove. It rose 7 dropped in ) LETLL TR +. | {ncluded five cars of Texas cattle bought by 3 A challenge has been issued by the doc- | not hand of this city will furnisb the mu- :‘“i ly d 1 n:u hides have a rope having made these naw investments, | 4RoUt ten ;"““"v* to 70%¢, rose agaln to In_ orders box, ¢ ||!u“ KETaaL ll\” nsas « v\\\\w terday and 3 ggists o K10 the jers i 8 an ry tanner is s to get | ie & SUEABLE Sk LER I LA 4c and closec Juyers at 71%c. The 0. | consigned to them direct, there were les and bankers to play @ of hase bi B - eft ahort In. the future, sy ailrond scuritie apart fron; what reterred 1o the reported ; eral quality of the recelpts was very falr : in the near future, The same will be ac Frost 11 floyd County. e vailing there as well as here, and also ta | 4ilia e rred (o the reported FRUITS, and thre were . f : bt v CAUSES OF THE SCARCITY. the fact that the amount of railr. damage tu ihe = growing crop. — The . e vere a few loacs offered better i eepted and will come off soon. BUTTE, Ncb., May 19.—(Special Telegram.) | 1t 1s a fact beyond question that when e S D e aahge northwestern recelpts at Minn apoits and RO UL Lol A L AL S S ISR LA ) 2 Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Mason of Bradshaw Another frost visitel this section of the | any raw material drops o an extremely low | the best source of supply. These conside Duluth were 207 cars, against 26 cars a year peilitt) pping k. per | classes of buyers’ exhibited more of a dis. 3 are In the city, the guests of H. E. Vandruft | ¢ " lact night, but did 4 s fiure that there 1a Toss care used in pre. | ations show that we are’in the beginning ago. For this weck the carloads recetved at | “XprLe 'z00d shipming apples to tion o trade than they have recently and wife, state last night, but did no further damage | 1&Ure that there Is less care used in pre- | o¢ " "movement in railrond investments of | AUMNEAVAS and Duluth hive been 600 be had i the murket, AR LU RS Lo R UL O 0 e ohirta emterance unjoy | AN (0 Tulh a fow gardens. In northern Holt | Tnis Was. the case wi ‘ L kA (BCoIR1 e (RS, e ftude | than on the corrcsponding wesk of last ye CHERRIES—California, per 10-1b box, $1.75G2.00 ith prices strong to a shade firmer he Woman's Christian Temperance union | the case with hides, and tons of ) The week's clear s of at 8 - T ¥ around. Shipy Sal0.. $5.80; for o { Belegates appointed o aitend the county | COUNty it {8 reported that corn and small | (rimmings went into glue stock b of ‘which it is not easy to forecast, but | Fb5 LGNS CITaTOTtes OF (wheat and fout TROPICAL FRUITS T R R ) convention. which 5 to be held in Benedict | STain was quite severely damaged. it did not pay to tan it. 'In remote sections Nl have by no means redched | Wity 2,805,000 bu were 2,807.00 bu,, comprred JES-—Pancy Washington o Bunch averaging nearly 1,400 pounds: chotes | \ L Al e o . L I s ¢ ation, In view of these facts and | With 280 o week b:fore. B Dt e a 1100 pounds. Lo on May 23 and 24, are Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Bos- FhwotoreTREYS of the country they at once time could not | jnyjcations, we conclude that the upward | ,COrn Athited wealy but it did mot, stay in e weets, Y00, ressed beef houses bought fair fo good yschlng Dend. [ han 1 cent a pound for hides, and v I ¥ X to ) Y ton, Mrs. Medl r ' L L) e that condition very g. The pre te pound bee: f e 2 k , Mrs, Medler and Mrs, George R. Reed AR AT ! T e TR hOURCEOEC M BRI b vermen g e not_yet reached | v long. The prediction of Txtra fancy 1 290 size, $.50 0. ceves at for from $1.2) . k. LT fiw Jlie¢ basnitrecalved at this blice NEBRASKA CITY, May 19.—(Special)— | {hat many l‘,m»“_‘_m"“"“‘.”"*[""3\“qlllv";i 80| {ts climax, and” that 1865 ts Iikely to prove fr sufficiintly severc to make the re- ) J to $1 There was tolerably healthy 4 A ot o WA Teed. o plo. | Theodore ~ Beyschlag, secretary of the Ne- | which would tend in time to ‘accentunte the | &1 extrao ry vear in raiiroad invest- | BIAUGNE 6 CRON Receaanry in the princinal -Per don., $1.7502.0. AR LT I LU REL :- Boer wettier of Yori Who aied In Southern | braska City Cereal Mills company, aied this | SATClLy, Again the very low prices of hides | ™" toreign demand for our securitics has | (IR SUGh, @ 15 'seen only At rare in- Cholce shipping atock, per bunch. | utchers! and canners: stock was in very i Missourl. Mr. Recd’ was for a number of (MOing aged The decossed was. well | o, (0 thelr Deing uset for many purmoses | wwown o thtement auring (e st wer the corn - pit, July ' opened MISCELLANEOUS. limited” supply and sold” readiiy at. fully years a resident of York and run a drug | Khown throughout the west by his connection trade. Then again | Ahout $10,00),000 have been placed in 1 d sold from that _down ‘ancy, 16c; choice, 12@13c; Callforni teady and perhaps a shade st T orices, i RESHOLRL thin pidcs: Hiu deathwan caused|With'the mills; ¢ Lt o e D EAs o ot Dariio O T iaany, TAEl0Aiat, #8.000,000 o the | 0 M near the beginning of | the e i i The average was from $1.90 to $145 for ':*:nl" ; by paralysis. Many of his old friends regre — Shoes. to use substitutes for leather, as It | roasury stock of th MERRL N e NP PR T LR L ew York, 181 dark, Ido; Callfornin, |00 B e O O o e Jond b to hear of his death L MR DICKINSON AND HAW.ALL RN e RS ToE Saabae Lt us | aroad Srnsallsunay(oiugingithynited L A T T R e e L TR R [t The plenic given by the Philomathean and s Teal fenther, and the consequence was that | bosces lom orim e sinee “the middle of | dpout like the shuttlé of a Sewing_machine, cans, &3 : o BB e market. for buls, staggs And Tough Mook Amphiatyon_ Literary socleties of the United || SOUTH OMAHA, May 18.—To the Editor | herer Jn thé history of shoe manufacturing | February las close upon $120,000,000. l‘:vn\’:l'lh a bound it gumpad to SUGAR—Fer 1, s@te. generally wis not” far Trom steady, “with ] B e e [l he mees Tt ere common shoes made of Such good ma- i o8 again to 5%e and up once more tq Almonds, 1do: u uts, sales at from $1.25 to $1.7 2 3 pe that no patriotic Amer- | terial. Again, it seemed that every tanner in about tsn minut Th standards, 1lc; filberts, 9 In stockers and f 3 es v attending 3 s et v Ari e J 3 CTHE v ) A € L - 106 ockers a eeders the VAR Yoty - ; guccess, many attending the sume. 1Was | fcan, no well wisher of the’ infant republic | Nii: {rying tg produce same specialty from | CONDITIO QL LA SRR U ST L M 'incy, in auarter bbis., per | 111 doine.” As s been the e il week, : < south of this city. S ol es, %0 that he would have an outlet for < heaviness, and 50 mo LUNCE MBATZRancy, in quarter bbis. et |ihe supply was very lght, m Mg Dlstriet oonrt convents at this phace on | Of Hawail, will bo misled by the press dis- | his productions, and these new outlets have | Keport of Expert Berkenbine on the Min- Monday did vot improve it. . The e LR ek conc \per cano of | ooa”Gemand, however, and & sttons mars the 27th inet. There are about 100 cases | Patch from San Francisco giving the views ;;:::.x-ll:m Immense qulnllh“:« of hides. It APk R ARG ARERT the bulge has been stated. ES b, boxes, fic per Ib.; fapd | Ket for evervthing offered. qokatn haVE . of equity and Jury work and seven criminal | of a corresponent f the New York Bvening | When "Wt ie poustom 10 (his countty | WASHINGTON, May 10.—Join Berken-| On wers dotive and s heay 3 B 10 e, per bl 165 half bbi, & | Week, And prices have Advanced T to o e et e | Poiitlon’ Hawatian (amaterrsweral tHere no {itMNy Sexplained i sto_enargs) some; tous) bine, the iron xpert of Philadelphia, | business. "Frost scare, aving by HIDES AND TALLOW | The heaviel grades met With n less vigo IR for some. Linie ‘best Dean oak, in.. | other reasons to doubt the accuracy of his DAL 1“['; some combination has been | has pr AFeANToR e talvITonE ors mikeralil 81 CTCERICt HITAUSNCS oL whedtiand corn 3§—No. 1_green hides, 7c groen | Qus demand, but at full K's quota- or 0 st been visiting 4 s | formed’ to oppress some class e com- arcesleh the U States waological | RlL assisted ancing values, Septem- No. 1 green salted hide reen | tions. Good to ce feed e o i e B e e eity” | opinions, the fact that he represents the | munity to enrich the said combi HRER R R L e L stogicall | her attracted the Kreatenl. amount of. atians o aem oy, AL e No. | NORE ik Il.to, Sholce " feeders are quotable e > returned to their home yesterds New Vork Evenlug Poxt, notoriously un- JHEN THE RISE CAME. e R o [t LT g0l Y dlard | Noattirynint bin PRI St s e L 2 S erican, the most rabid of mugwump| We are no defender of trusts or combina- | hroduction of iron ore i 1 AMRSRL A R s advanced to 2% and clos:d | No. 1dry fiit hides, 2 dry Niat nid G ¢ipts for the past six dass show i HOW MALLNOADS WiLh uE Taxgn | dailles, a blind follower of Mr. Cleveland, I | tions, and Tather consider Tsts or combina: | production of iron ore, in 1883 I estimated | 874G, SERGTRIT, VA from 20ke to | JG e D SR e R I LU dok et e Ure1t. sumcientato canse: cae 16 we Delieve that no one acquainted 'with | 3t about 525000 long tong. The portion of | The provision market was steady near th U1 SAre gane | for the mame heriod nst year: I addition ts ] List of the Asscased Valunton of that | N€Ws emanating from such a source com ‘_l;“ present situation will for one moment | this report relating to the United States | beginning, owing to the hog receipts being wooled early | the increasc in pts there has be Yy Property in Nobrasks. grano salis. chavce the packers wih having Tormed any | snows the total production of iron ore-in moderate, 1t Lecame' quite ‘strong when skinmini, 3; I O e A R L AR W LS e Rt Gl ombination for putting e price ¢ o prod) i orein vl iol SR TC Rt Tl en | Wooled ea i rlings (short | fes. The welihts linve bee oy e LINCOLN, May 10 pociaty--The fotlow- | o7 (1€ Post may have periods of potit | hides, it o wel enown e, i (Brice of | this_ country in 1894 was L8767 long tons | e, SO IATKES, RO <G, (B Wit ' Thoh | Kanwas and Nebrasice Butcher wool iy ing | RUEY Dtter than ey have bt i al sanity on New York City affairs. but | that the packers and hide deaters were ihe | Of %218 pounds as compayed with 11,387,629 | article ] anc hat | green kalted shoarlings (hort woolad eutly skin, | €Dt months = As conditiing at oth ing statement, ehowing the number of miles, | memory Qocsn't recall when i hat oy, been | MOSt SUIFISed people of any for a Consider | 109 ton in I eI pomer e RAINIOL e (BY |lpounsyastlal welgticy bae aan and | MATkelx have been pretty much (he same ns g the assessed valuation per mile and the total | wrong on national affairs, and especially our | ble time after hides began to advance, and i i an increase ‘of about 2% per cent. | pihe . Lo o A in ‘lard ‘and Rebrakn, murraln wool velts, per eti] | here Iivers Have bien able 0 fore prices dovn N tod vallintion otirallonts Int thietatats ot | reiattonsiwithiforslen SRtlons. Mas e subiip | Mo timea they, remarked: “We are going This production is ouly # per ctnt of the imated receipts for Mond e s AGMNL wotuHl verkht wool | IWiuhBe (0o Ipwer thun TAst Woik elahe, ajon : Nebraska, us determined by the State Toard | Of Hawall s passing through a crisis. It Is | belleve we will wet 16w . cent but domot | p by = DL (LSRG [ catajicorn; S o fint” Colorad> murrain wool pelti, i | R SR hiagi e h ; 2} ot unc W] ¢ ¢ 3 o 'in 1892, 1 i e L ki ea 0gs next week, 12 actual weight, 4@6e. Have et . | market has ruled b e . of Equalization, May 17, 1895, was given out | 10t Uncommon with young natione, who, in- | ~But they did get it, and now many of | P4 IS but s ‘silety greater than | “fhe leading futures ranges as Rl thbo o S SEHERS | (iance en Kanma g Glty B Ay, e - 308y iy State. Audltor Moor fant-like, waddle about in thelr swaddling | them say they will get 14 cents for native | that of 1893, the propcition in that vear be-| TALLOW AND GREA 1 tallow, heavy hogs are still in mand_and 2 RgEaNello clothes yet healthy adults in tme come steers bofore the season is over and ot LTS RRLIAC R sl TSyl el es. _ [ Op3u. | Hizh. [ fc; No. 2 ailow, 3 whito' to the, b rom puny babes, and great nations spring | Sho. ) proportion. This may prove to be | Spown. £ ) > io. grease, white aua 2 ; 3 frades In proportion. [Pis may prove to be | shown by the statemient that the average 081 v | He e Crenne, " dnrk, W hirrow 3 RAILROAD. from small beginnings. The history of the | are 'alw because tanners | production for the years 'from 1889 to 1862 001481 3, | beeswanx, 7 the best h . r { iRl e tann on_for the vears fro o 1802, 01 hecawax, prime, 11g3ic: i g o United States sbows this, and-the Bistoriant | they Are Tien than ous for hides when | [nclusive, was 15200482 long_tons, while for B | "WOOL, "IN WASHEL T vy, ing ‘mot, over I ’ e e ; of the next century may truihfully relate | [¢ was Celaimed by ey of tho hide | he 1ast two yeats itehnscheen but 11,753,664 | ught, Bifse: quarter blood, “WIEE: Heedy, burry | pevice than a’ week ako. nd anide fiom' he K uihwestern ow'.one of-the greatest of ‘all g HehTaris Wi Y Y de | ong tons, a difference .of §525,28 tor pig | and “chal Goc; cotted’ and _broken, 'conrse, | netre 1 laade the Boanane Aalde from {h ojabe: & all great nations ers when the United States Leather | '°Bf b1 fiige; Catted and broken, fine, G@se . | extreme ‘ton loads the Keneral quatity of tne ; a passed < i i R R States 3 the ‘classes of iran oge mined, the red | 14 | Tge: cotted n. fine. G@sc. Ve fully. faeon b ¢ & AiBhinon & N T e e {RoTthy hide merket. and. could ont dua | hematite continuesita s (e 12ading variety, o2k 30 | g OO N A e it R fane: M0 | bullish cc A e L G 3 fighison & J 3 a T s A e LU LS | being 79 per cent of fhe total production, aa Gci tub washed. 16016c; Dlucky giei ‘bucks, ‘G | Fridny waw the condition” fn which e mat- ] FtaR N, 8, Durty representing nothlng but a deaire to| | It i neediens to say that this claim has | oaly about thre fourths of 1 per cent of 264EH| 1 208 | Funs-Dear, viack, No. 1, lorge, smogzson; | It from packers i i fera - Thnde” ruied B RO GO S e i T e e B e e N e P e D L LR L B 12 18 16 ] AL D T e i1 00, bar baoine: | The hioavy and tnatchor hoge asia IArEely At foom y& Omaha 1o 2t b . L dependent of | furnaces in operation also shows anin- [ Septiil) 12 37 36 dlum A0 . 0@ oL s, IO and butcher hoge solil lurgely m A A R a long period covering many years past. That al o ons. Again 1t was sald that | o o T i s Luid * | yeariings, No. 1 lnrge, 2.00; “No. 1 me. T4, with Ieht and Tent mixed. loads BB Crete. branch ! the Hawatians, 1 c.. e bicod and sinen, the | 15 same compang: would put Teather upto | the' Sose ot LRTne MumbeE i Dloec ot | M| om0 | o e R TGUR T e e M0 he ekl rahir . cased i 4 R Codiln N ey, Americans, want fhe monarchy restored, 18 | Gontly & mistake. for we ee (hat leatnes oF | Lk 80w O e R Froms 4 o 685 N man, E00] budger. R h et AR e . 3 B it und absurd, notwithstanding ~ Mr. P e . for we see that leather of | ore’ in 18, raniing in_amount from 4419,- b dmall, AS00@10.00; béar i, v oo ik o Paption b IR ARARNIRIETSIdlne t (he TRt T coe || RS B A RIS B L S ({1 tens io Miohigan foi7, o tonsifrom Mary: e, xo! 1 lare, 112 0G15 00y N 3 e walon showing . up &6 fro B . . Joe & Grand Ixlind otype, the Pos corre- | has @ considerabl 86 B dvaT et tHan : 3 27 Vo 1 emall, $1.00; Lear, blamy ainst $4.80 *rida : ORI & Joacllo: . spondent, both of whom might as well have | {hat made by the trust, all of which | A N e horeade i tealataye intpros TS T T ¢ DNoe, b od N, pur, Black, | SN SLE, (any ¥y 4 ’r‘:' ', &”n P ;g:::h:;‘(:yu‘,m:,\l:l.s:n;:g\?n or Nr.-w York, as n‘&fi{"\(vw"'&;‘: :E_fl,ly’""x‘:xfilydo{r:.z’.’.l:g”ur.;]n > l,&,u‘vllon wus.l" ‘mu 1},:;)(-- mun»rmr‘ region, Vinter $1 207 e ‘;,:'fl.fyvg‘,p‘ m‘,"'\";:'ll‘l-“u G Lalen he .m;a:v has been very limited this ) 15 Nk vauld report wat & fore : actors thi : 1ta | Minfesota. showing the Erewiest increase; N winter | fana and’ Rociey' mountain, No. S o “the st theeo dagw none have o, Vailey, K. & & W clusion. The natural destiny of Fone i°%: | things, so that while there 18 & scarcity of | from 1,489,207 tons in 1863 {0 2900463 tons | Sring | 0.00; No. 1, medium, 314 . 4, small, $10.0 ived. Good muttons and inmbs a Island & Wyo. Cont.; Gluslon, “The natural destiny of Hawall i | hides ‘and the “actual scarcity magnified | 180),' rinking seccnd among the fron pr Spring, i o bear, ‘bincie, Montana. yeo No. 1, largo, | fctive demand and’ quotably 00 to Omaha & North Dl i n state. Unfortunately, it{ by the tanners themselyes, rushing in to | ducing states, while in 1863 she was third. 2 red, | bear, incic, Montann e i p i abie s o) A R Lincoln & Hiack Hills 18 not possible now; true, it may be delayed | DUy Stock even ahead of their wants, just | Michigan continues to be st pro- A R A IS AL I falr to goc Oxtord & Kansns and equally true, It may never happen, but | 50 1on& prices are likely to remain high: ducer, holding this rank fc vears, Ala- o | N e e §0:00% Mo T Ao etk Kearney & Black Hilis it : No. D at from $235 to $3; Kood to choice 10 ¢ E {ea R it does never ‘come about, it will not be PRICES WILL STAY UP. bama' has fajlen from second place in 189 S0 Moo . Fmall, 3% bear, siiver” tih 100-15, Jambs at from § 2 1 Kanas Clly & 1 3 :’::n'x‘tlf;\m‘é; l‘ll\‘\‘"hwkI‘Ofb]m(rlullsm gtiouri The queation istaskell; (When will there fouatineen M i T e s Noo Lot RSat itver (p, Cubu Mo 1 Receipts and Oisposition of Stock A i Ko ) ountr. : 2 ease IRl re | her standing, L o ¢ NS iy g6: hear, sitver tp, cuby, Nov i 1y celpts and DIRpo Stock. Cym i N R P Such na the kil in i sty A Ve R fourth,In 1861, whil:" Pennevivanly has fallen | “REAX spn_No. 1, 914 e b , ”;"'r" Official receipts and_dispoxition branch ... i 5 ca Inistration. § nere will be no matorial incresoncerned, | from fourth in 1893 to Afth in 1894, In spite i Lt Lt g s0c; fisher, o i 'No. 1, medium, | shown by oks of the Union R 1L7E | misfortunes are possible with nations as | the fall Killin rease before | %, Mihcrease in production noted, the [ PROVIS borkt. e 38.00; Mo 1 amall, 900 (0x mliver, as o eolor, | ot 3 v 3 I s | the fa . anc . e | o crease oduction noted, ROVISIONS - Mess porlc. her Bhl., $12.40712 .3, smal, 34,00 Color, | company” £ einty-four £ ghranin . | with individuale, and especially so when the | bo near the b S lng s it Lt vagu of the product was but - | Lan. T L, | e D e o 13 s No. 1. | & o'clock p. ., i o 410 ‘capacity. 14 nipAauTed AL the SKAIk I R At R o ar be- 'or 24154 %8 ton, a8 compared with $10.- | $5.2060.5. Dry salted shoulders 5. oS e ¢ ? i ye Omana Sodther \ e waist band. are more plentiful from home 4 y )~ 1 8.2 1 shoulders (haxed), 8 hate, Ging o bt arge, 360, maha Soith As o' Colonéi Ashford. 1t memory doos.not | KIling. On the othcr hand hides are being | R L (O A R P AR R e eniim, $80.00; Nov 1, amall, 1500 oe’ | catite BRTOAIE ooy ok ossin, fall me, e i not tho present attorney gen- | ALLracted to this country by the high prices: | ot ('S they were worth (O GR As EEa E R 1. [ croms’ Noi §e 1T Bt orens o, T paian: B 258 Ty o SR " | eral of Hawall, but of the deposed queen, and | avery phtt bE the worll where mides srs th | Mexas foots the lst with a value of H1S SUGARS—Cut loaf, unchanged. Noo T, “medturh, $1.25: No. ‘1, smail, $1.00; ' fox: The ansessed. vATUALIOn of - Lo teiarioy | Of course he can find no virtue in his pres- | he collected for tariners: in this conniry. | Ahgeyelue of Maryland's output in 1334 was 3L, PUowing SRy, the Fectibie and spipments | EIATUA s No & v ESRAIAN o€ thestate 1a an follows g eonditions, m'l‘he "l:“‘lfl“fllll]r\’publlc un- | This cannot fail to largely increase. the | $17:909- - e T Al st bt Qmanhw [ acking 3 i AT e S I 4 uldance of President Dole and | Supply here, but it can at the same time o slo large, $3.00; No. 1, medium,’ b Swirt and Con 3 Postal Telekrayh company : his cqually able cabinet, has made rapid | D¢, Feadily seen that this will tend to i L adranble el nepibation. o N e i | B000| T ome I :I."‘ s ;L small | K e — progress. His government has been that of | YARCE Prices in other countries—in fact, has .. Cohen attended e services a e | §ypur, bt . .000 | $1.60; No. 1, small e B Wilson B Lo e $UGNG0 | peace, and, although he quickly S ppracscy | Already done so—so that while our supplies | Salvation Army barracks last night, and | Com,bu i BO00| 01000 | Gogie; No. ) med aman, she; | G- H k asThe Slceping car companies are assessed | the late rebellion, he did not cut off the heads DAY apcrease there 18 nothing In sight to [ when the tambourine was pased around | Quts; bu 1.000 92:000 | e NoL amall 2, mediun s ear conminr of M enemies’ as our presidents ar | kel to Bilvedhy ower ying Uhat We Are | for tne collection by the Salvation Army | frey! 1hoon 200 | B ina Iata, Jise, 3 Wagner Palace Car company, riend” would have done. President Dole is | MOnths to come and may see them reach | lassie Cohen determined to contribute. He| o = e ale, No. 1, larfe, ! paay if o e done. oremdent Dale 18 | foVeral points higher thar they are at préa: | found 31 in his clothes and dropped this 1 | ol witn ‘et ereamirys S L0e;. dars. @1 Rocs, waati, $4.00; rhce ; | Shippers i ey PR ..#am.a | diffculties. That may be expected. But it ne | °%: T ourine. taking out, however, 08 | ket wn firm; creamory, 6aide; dairy, d@lde. | No: i, “medim, fe; No. 1. luvge 0L : R ORI BOIA oL Ul e At Ay Af b If the general conditions of business con- | cents. Later in the evening the lassie went cadl L The. wicunk, black, cased, narrow striped, Total - ecumaoh H1igh Sehoo tommencoment, | Cimor hold out until we elect an American | tnue to fiprove, an the country again bo- | WPt Gohen and cla Imod HIRt e logknont NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. 0 No. 1 medium, 40c: No. 1, amatl, 4 g ¢ TECUMSEH, Neb., = - i 5 es will soon | comes prosperous, it need not surpr * | the dollar, too, but Cohen denied this. An 3 £ striped, No. 1, lark i ' wolverine, ‘No. pwan ity Lave stock. b Th duati b, May 19.—(Special)— | disappear, ~in the sheltering arms of [ One if they do mot see hides SUrpHse A0Y | officer was cailed and Cohen was taken to Far, B0 No. T, mhediim, 8000 Mo, wmiall, | KANSAS TV, May 15 feate 3 e graduating exerclses of the Tecumsen | the United States, who will take her off. | (he present prices for several years to come, | the Station, but later 'six of his friends | Closing Quotutions on the Principal Com- $200: walg,’ mountin, No. I, lurge, £3.00; No. 1 | 00 head: shipments A e High school will be held in the Seaver opera | FPFINE and embryo state, and hold it against | 1128¢, facts are abtained and ‘these epinions | came around and balled him out for §10. madities nnd ~uples, L I UL R R RO L R DI Toxus wteers, 3506500 Texns' cows, §2.0008, e Nouse Tuesday evening, May 28, ©. . |BY opponent, be it Brifain or Japan. Is 1t | wnd ed from, |llm closest connections with ——— W YORK, May 18.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 12,700 | Bmall, A0c; beaver, her skin, No. 1, beef mteers, $3.75G5.80; native cows, $1.30404.2; i Lasby, DD of Lincoln, wil address the | SUIPTISINE that Admiral Meade in rightcous | R ar i Fete i o8 hoiboih hides Reached Home Again. Buls.] sxports, 9,000 Bklk: aalen, BN phis mar | bl Do, 1 medigm, #0L Ra' b ckers i Wi4.50; bulls, $1.406 g ndignation, although in violation of the | which leather Is being 3P uses to v Vi by — | ket quiet, but held firm. The excitement o S CRehal "HOGS: elpts, 3,700 adi Rhipm e Davidson and Cory A, Philpotts nd b uolon mah twe thine tmiAmerioan | Loy to' which Teather made Trom hides s | Mo Nalld to the bedside of mér Aying sis. | Wheats unsetiled.” City mill putents, $43067.50; | folalin 8 "ol Sy amat, o s e N1, | HB00LEN: nenvies H.8GLE6 packers $.50 b B Whlte ha oey” Midudasd in- :'l',',:'(f",“"“’"" SAnpak siAng e 2l I 8 slone e Rt e D Taaaro Jikaly e trale fi‘i“’uf"fiifl, R slty milL clsete SROGA. T8 Minnerola netants: | i 1l e amull, to muskiat Kits, 4030, G, MO S A NG TR, S > sa sfor © wait until March, 1896, and we B Ay be' 8 (years, and the ' ! $3.60004.00; Minnesota bakers, $2.7 i [ B mr'ul‘lgct’klx:; L':;h:::‘y board and transferred to | wel) sigh and say Oh, Lord! How lufll::{ AAR rllil["d;::l,n:'lfi\ll of‘;ullskllm, and in fact } S e wm{:Tm“ min:rr..'.(‘:““‘"i: CHICAGO L STOCRK. P o e L. . Hosle are off on an | HOW 1ong? Yet it ie not believed that pu- | into leath B that ate manu(sotured WEATHER FORECAST. winter extras, $2.70G8.00; winter low grades, ST, celpts, 80 e visit. o Vitighis. reratives triotie Americans will allow Hawali either YAy = 4 s apHine o, erades. $.0000%0 Toa | WISkt Beosipts of Onttls, aud Hoxs and Al | head; s Small’ and L Tha oung people of the Cheliian church | 10 Pe again dominated by a half savage race, D 10 TAKE UP THE PROFITS. artly Cloudy, Warmer with Northerly firm; sales, 160 bbls.; superfine, $3.63G3.75, Offerings Lisposad Of, (L good i beld an dog cream and strawberry soclapie | °F Decome the prey of any grasplng nation —_ Winds for Nebraska. 39860425 CHICAGO, Muy 15.—Only about 1,000 cattle to 35004, 8 at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, B. A, | !N president, Mr. Gresham, Mr. Blount o | Benlization Occasioos m Slight Fall in WASHINGTON, May 19.—Forecast for | CORN MEALZDull; yellow western, $1.16G1.18, were recelved here fodiy, including a " fair fod Tex Milen S one mile wert of town. Friday Sven: | the Post correspondent, notwithstanding. Prices on Wall Street. Monday: AT Receipts, 50 b Glsposcd of At unchanged prices mutive beet s cown, $5 ) ing. 1 A. E. DICKINSON., NEW YORK, May 19.—Henry Clews, head | For Nebraska—Partly cloudy; warmer; . 5,170,000 bu. futures; no spol. Spe metrw seiling on e bl o't 46 tor oo | Teceluter 1,800 himisniat 400 b a Editor Allen and wite e Chie : L of : L/ . head | herly winds, becoming southerly. 2 ed. In Atore and. elevator, 7 o / “choice lats, weighing 900 to et fiem and bo hiigher on lght Suppl ,","m“,’,\,;'; ,‘:,’,:Ml‘:‘”?“;:f_ 'l_'.'.‘ G,_’";\'.::)";‘h'::f AT THE NEBRASKA SOLDIEKS' HOME w,.‘l:: :m::(“{n:“::::u:!i:lwnl (']”” & Co, | ™ lr:).x‘ r:fl:;r‘v'\‘ll‘l Fain u:«w:nl B i 20 ho Tiho. allost; Mo, 1 RIne - FEAMAACLORL X ore CRIADYEAL SLEORAL | Hoavy XS i and Bo higher on lEhL, Menks ) ? ndoah, la. s i nar NS Wall atreet: castern portion In early morning; cooler in | heavy realization by b R TR L R e 1at H5 Cattie L8 — 2 ing the past we-k. Wall st as \ profes | 11700 1 . George Wills, Charles Davls, Commandant Wilson returned this another spurt of re all street has had | southern portion; variable winds. sionals. Cables wer news Py 7 chiefly Stock In » Dayls, Is morne her spurt of reatizing, in which 1 \ vullish, oh - Frack Flanaeare® walter ' Boaton it I | tng from a three days' trip in the wi also has Joine I ch London | **For South Dakota—Fair; warmer; south- | and another cold eported In the morth ] 2 Record of recelpts at the four principa . Wil De p the western joined, and with the effect of bids for ui p P prinoipal. mar k venney, and Ed Flanagan have spent the | Portion of the state general décline In prices, Declally. in the | €rly. winds. went. A rally left pric e d helfers are sell'ng at $1.8540. argely ut | Kets for Saturday, May 18, 1855 ; past week fishing near Langdon, Mo, 2 Fower prived Biocks Koy yaPioii in the | For Kansss—Fair, except showers infGiti,", was' e . 4 Duller at ‘32006460, " With % | south Oman: Caitle. Hoga. Bheep, | 8 Harry Tngersoll 1s visting at'Fremont. As utual, Decoration day will observed at | oy Tack of boniiionice i o e 81| Routharn BRrton; pOrReHY ARG R 1n bricts A% priots Niille catyas itng 000 | Gllcamn erhers T00 e wew N P jorge Lewis has returned to the home. E A ack of confldence in the future. The | able. swa—Probably cloudy weather; | Siosed 7 ch of the market is active at ansus O 4 2 08,700 O Bay, Wis, arter & ‘(lq‘n\lu‘«'“’;m'r:! liver the Ie:\n‘:lf:n::f.rrfi‘;s.urJn}“l‘p:gr:‘\'::-)lllllud:} Pase e i, M o have followe the wm“l;h-l;l:l‘;r“llln\‘-rll) AL S RSN | Avauat prices. | ‘l"llv\:lrlxl: n '5.”“‘.m s aro. In Ftpask iy e B Lew Ui ¢ cumseh relatives. North Platte will also be present. siderable advance, it is the safest policy o | V1 B s By Texes cah ™ Ry ! L T ek shudlo B cdaled pocket pr’:.‘,“,"‘," PR e Setentes’ Bolloy.t | Loeal Hecord, as uwunt” at 8500655, (e bulkc” o 10 cattie Totals 19,08 ™ op Prospects ut Nehawkna. S il e oo cessive sellings-out, there has each on ] PFICE OF £ WEATHE TRE eceipts, $0.900 bu.: exports, Less than 13,000 hogs, neludin e | e ] Last evening Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pollard - It seem Nicely that the salew of the past | perature’ and rainfall, compared with the fiacket gnlets Na. B N0 18 leralo and it la_not take varylong 1o dispuse of (hd threw open the doors of their ele o The remains o . rule. b 0 be an exception to that | corresponding day of fhe past four years: | Gpiions weak early on heavy weste Chofce 376-1b, home ferching $4 2. Heavy b g3 3 f ¢ thelr elegant home to @ remains of John Larsen, who died | Fule: | 1855, 1894 1698, | Dot Jater sallled. with wheal’ and. & sold n extr AL A G ] . ihe pleasantest socizl event o the season, a uddenly the carly part of the wock, were wiipie mavket has some remarkable features | Maximum temperaturé!. 60" g “81 | navance: May lagant yclosed g b | i wechtn Wt WS4 6, e ik of ke ke aloal rec! 3 © e home cemeter; P ch-do-n sem to be generally unc i soxc, closed 86 Kotk in¢ hasers 34,05, Dot 1c :Iu al recital by Mrs. J. D. McBride and [ Kupimann officlating. A m"'m_"\:;id(-!v th. stood. Few of those who have been buy “‘.\llnn]::x.‘xuhf:':;:{”ml\w 3 38 46| toxe. losed 56 %@5The, closed | pat sy TN hinpers asts, Tt dhcal | Migs Della Stevens, of Boston, Mass., writes: T 8s Charrie Butler. The guests were treatel A a rom his | have had any very decid?d idea why prices | / q 00 00 3. 16,600 by X0 " were not_enough g od light and mediy el have always suflered {rom hercditary: Scrofula. brother in Seward y itation 0 .00 00 | OATS-—H bu.i exports, 600 b dium welght [ to vocal selections by local ani Weeping | the remai county to the effect that | should have risen as much as they have: | A HE g C (00 | s, @5.600 bu. futures, 25,000 bu. apot 8ot | NS, (o, satisfy the demand. 1 tried varlous remodies, andmany rellable phy- 2 9 Water talent “and"so Thetocal and Weeping | the remains should be interred in the home | 8710 (0 MOSE it hax been a matter of surprisc dition of temperature and preelpita- | wutke enayi’ No. % S 47041 Bl bis of Sheep iodiy were only about | Hoians, but uoue ro- JERR AL and to bstruiental cemotery was recelved. Tt atntations Shoatd. o hatter o SUIPTISe | ion 't Omaha for the #lay and since March | 8o\ No. & dle; No. § white, 36 No.’3 white: | & na 4 Turse part of these Wore i | Meved me, Aftertaking - _Dr. Butler chaperoned a gay party f higher bound after each turn of realizing. 1, 1895: A ke, track, white western,’ 36G4le. Options direet to local slaughtorers, ‘The f.w | BZbottles of 8.8, £ Weeping Watel gay party from | There are now a few over 200 | udging from mere ordinary reasonings, | Normal temperature 63 | generally steady, closing at advance; May | on the SV Sloned cut et run prices, or | now well, 1 em ve e eping Water. o AR e nmates en- [ some are now disposed (o think that d | Deficiency for the day’ 38| Slonea at 3%e; June S1n@atle, closed o e egs SLaBnlOLM for intarier to.axtre | ot 6 vou. an 1 focl A great many flelds of winter wheat are , and about 170 present. resting point has been reached, at which | Accumulated excess siy a 1t ogh [ July, 32%@32ie. closed 82%c. ] e i Yarte YSutar nice shorn inmbe with | that 1t saved ine from & being plowed up and put in corn, being win- ——— the market should be tested and observa- | Normal precipitation Teh 1o i | HAY-Firm: shippink, GG6c; good to chotce, | of the sheep were Shorn, and few Mot | Jife of untold ugony, and shall take pleasure in ) 3 P horn, and few were ®o ugony, »l 3 ter killed. Spring wheat and oats look fine, The oats on the home farm have been | t1028 Prudently taken of the coming finan- | Deficlency for the da¥y.... . 116 inch | S5@80c 5 oot pa to mell much below §4. Spring lambs speaking ouly words of praise for your won- E e aan iy Sprink wheat and oais look e, | aried up, wnd have been replanted with corm. | (s, WeAR®F, AR, et it is more 'than | Total precipliation since ¥ g Toune | “Hobsweue state, common to cnoice, oty | Brabeht sl e a7 X Qerful medicine, and in recommending It 0 F the ends of the leaves and killed them. Corn | ane CAttle have been turned onto the rye Lheiruings; ip ianlta or thenivas, theee | Deticignoy Bince Mergphip .. 114 Inahss,) {fee) of Paclic ol od, Bgie: 104 | SRS nead anien, Sob nead. "0 L I i8-8 very fine stand, but Is yellow, ow flelds to get some benefit from them. Selves rs will soon find them- | goports from Other Stations ac 8 P, M, HIDES-Firm; salted, New Orleans melected A hpndr ey T0)-hand with this painful disease. yellow, owing to again buying. b leans welected : the cold weather, but will come out with & e e RS Ha i s 0ss: Lakind the vmap. 6o & Ibm. 8lhc. Rominal; Texas Melected Milwankee Markets. Treatise on Blood aud kin ’ B tew hot days. There 18 brospect for u fais | The garden patch of the home looks well | kgt which few understand, and the force 3 FI IR M o O The. 16: Rusnoe Avees D fo Ml ML May 18.-FLOUR—Steady D e e B16 50 - ',:lu':n and appie crop: the outlook for chersiug | 80 80 far has not been in need of any irri- | $f, Which still fewer appreciate. = Those sgree | 4 bs. acncmicls TR Qo st ta M ibe. Lo - b Y e, Tillai Mo 3 TR " ne; small fruits and berries gation. : arted the movement when it was ®g (157 1 on h T et (s e 0 . 4 BRI 3 W . LT rries are suffering little expected; they have carried it forward eraTIONS. Cy il (e e Algs. gt 107 by ‘welghts, 20We; " acld, d e is a general complafnt that Wiih TRt A havs oAz ° H 1 24¢ B A NOTHING LIKE IT ON THE MARKET. K Eripe vines are 1310k with some dease thor | Rev. Martin of (he First Methodist Epis- | Searoely ton suspected by the ‘mont ran: B Rt e XEASARC ST i deaste it iiel pind: v (s i BUYS 100 . ~ looks Iike rust. The gardens on the lowlands | S0Pal church preached at the chapel this | Kule “bulls and 1 venture 'to predict. 1t HER] VIS IONS —Beet, ity Al Nomingls swpie, AU QRYs: An ) will be late, a8 the Arst planting of veoersbiy | afternoon. Will be found that they have not et ex- | — Ry SIRAVISIONE-REt Sl il S et SR O R s SHARES. " was mostly killed by the frost of last week. - hausted their eneriy, These influences be- | mava s Sxire Tnle mess: $1L.00010.00 Cut - meats . L S T T O T A -, bat A g gan to show their effects three months ago, | North Biaiie.: 8¢ Steady; pickled beliles, Bl3@bici pickled shoul- The company Owny 190 e « Died ut Seattle, nty is | and were ushered in by the operations of | Val ders, b@6%c. Lard, steady; w bhis. b 0 nany 110 Borey ! o s o ey e | #uRerlom saveeely. trom - dropay. the loan syndicate. They are not, however, e b+ Cloudy: 1y, | closea at 88 nominal:"clty at 463 May Closed i rimggdd waekia sicadily wolun s - clal.)— - 0 be attributed wholly, nor even princi: ! oudy. | 3650 nominal; July, $1 nominal: refined, dul — A gram was received here last evening anounc. | Inmate Baumgardner (s on the sick list. | P&llY, to that negotlation. The il ats 2;‘ Raintaw. | Snnine 4725 Houth American, ¥7.8 com: wrket. e R T : i Ing the death at Seattle,Wash., yesterday of — really did little more than prepare the 3 Parislouey. | Pound. $5.374@5.50. Pork. firm;' new’ mess, May 18— WHEAT—May, T8%c; | prospectus call or write to L. ] ¢ ® John Gunkrantz, who was for twenty years |, ouls Schwartz, the Inmate whose home is ATalor S\ AERIRN. UL 6 tanfionisien piby & 0| Cloudy IERSUET iy, URROILS " mhart s, | (N Aanaier, Towe 40, pcet No. | . S. ZIMMERMAN & CO_, 3 : f ¥ FHIDE. ANt 00 ASR{enINe. Jrp Cloud . orinern TC: No. 3 norths e W Exc it DIk € B & recident of thia city. Mr. Guakrants wes | 1} eiievie, O and who lately recelved §700 | in restraint by the dcranged o P 8 Ramiog. BUTTER Quist: western duiny, 1g130; weat- | 7 8 north- | 587 ClilcagoBtock Exci. nie BIdg, Chloage at one ti; , left for his old home fn | treasury finances and the consequent mis- Cloudy’ ern creamery, i western factory, 1G10c “rmer; first patents, $3.80G4.10; sece D X ] § 3t one timo cashier of the Fremont National | Ohio ‘about & Wik ago. givings about the currency qusnt wie | & W oo ciovy B et mitadion. Sty “Vaiie; “Sate 1000390, firat clears, 1 Was MAKE $10 EVERY DAY 3 : Sl it L 100 Cloudy: Y. isc; state creamery. He B ofatio party and:took an active part In poll-| Two of the inmat & DUE TO OVERPRODUCTION. Eheyenno 60| 62| 01 Ralning. CHEESE--Quiet: state, larke, $G6%c: small s City Marke: By & new plan of aystematic grain specula SR 0" Werred one’term 82 deputy counk e inmates are barbers, and they or has this remarkable revival been | Miles City. | Bs| 80| 00 Olear A@8%0; part skime, 14@4c; full skims, ic. KANSA May 16.—WHEAT—Firm; No, | tion. Bend for our (ree booklet showing how 3 aaauree and. two terms ae. & y [ have a lttle shop in the basement, which is | “0JArKely attributable, as many have sup- | K8GidCity... | 80| 88| 00 Partcloudy. | EGGS-Market firm: state and Pennsyivanta, |2 hard bed. Tic: rejected, Ghe. | | o get around adverse fluctuations of the [ . reasurer. For | a great accommodation to the posed, to the abatement of doubts about | S8iveston el 73] 76l 00iClear. 150; western fresh, 13%@l44e; southern, 12@1ic CORN-—Fifmer; N o e N market and make money even on the wron, the past seve: be “boys" and a - H IFmer; 2 mixed, 48c; No. 2 white, 2 £ Past seven years he had resided at Se-'| source of profit to them, UT\)‘:"NHW to ward off the silver dangers. | *T* indicates trace of precipitation, ~— | receipts, 6,003 pkes. we. e "| side. Past workings of plan and highes t has” had ‘an important influence un- | L. A WELSH, Olserver, TALTOW Steady. city, e, country, g | | OATS—Eauy; No. 3 mixed, Bc; No. 3 white fSferoncet urmlshed. ALENTINE & . 2 d ~Quiet; 5 e 20, Traders Bldg., Chicago.