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HURSDAY, MAY 23, 1895. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |13t i, et v et | g e | ONAHA, LIV _SW MARKET (257 ato"aee o, beves 2 [ UNDER, QUEENSBERRY RULES | ctryismrirss wore s e prime unshorn sheep, $5.60; clipped yearlings, o oo o | ages tn Avaiiave sticks G oy - e, ‘i"‘.‘..-vf. cominent, 3185, | Sompared 'wi1h 4ne Preceding Saturany:’ Chotee “outhern. amba. 4T 1RGRR. T O Raliway Not § R Bork i, e ot e, | b mupply’ in Cnited ateh and Cunas, B0 Recaipta, T head: Market firmer; e General Passenger Agent Lomax of the e iy bucs CTited e, Pacillo coas Inferior to choles, $4.90@5.10, Union Pacific returned from Chieaj esters Wheat Rushed Up Near Four Oents and | creamery, 1ighiice western tuctory, Hipite, Bl |00 tne, 251,000 b1 okt drcrease. whe Beoeipts 8till Liberall and Request from | "erior @ holeh MWD Wildo Eoaudal Leads to & Personal Fn- | guy. R Olosed There, dniry, louiic stnte crenmery. Arygec e S e ot A All Sovrced Steady, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. counter Betwaou Father and Ron, J. R. Buchanan of the Eikhorn and Mrs. A@itge; part skima, 1%e; full akims, 1c. world’s avallable Wheat, 5,458,000 bu. Cattle Market Weaker with Larger Re- TLe TOAR Vit FURORY o8 iy YO, v b T (JGE-Qulet; stato and nu)hl:uln. };lsfi e colpts—Rogs Lower on Many Arrivals. Lhc Northwestern, and will sail for Glasgow W%, western fresh, 13% @14\ c; southern, ! 14 ) ¢ A" 4 Saturd D 0f 3 REPORTS OF CROP DAMAGE THE FEATURE |15ttt RERh il it *1 “ STOCKS AND BONDS. CATTLE TRADE RULES'SOMEWHAT EATIER | cHICAGO, May 22-with reccipts of avout | MARQUIS BLACKENS LORD DOUGLAS' EYE e FALLOW. ulet, casy, city, W4@Ne; country, e ’ 12,000 hes o catile ma venk today e ——————————— O e A R e B T iy e MW decln 'of 106156 per 10 Tob. ‘Bale were — 0 CURE PILES. = ’ 3 " iy s No U S falr toward noon o ala of 1. 80 for Plecadiily-- P In Corn the Market Was Inclined to Be|asked =~ 5 good, $6s | NEW YORK, May 22+-There was a slight in- ul"' e s MR SRSt BV | ommon, 1, it Sa1ive. aHAALS. S HINEIHR Y i Hotnd OoEte e e eane OF X Memeay Thkh WATL 10010 hud’ Iy ¢ Wenk but It Conld Not Kesist the % Bty creasa i the Volume of business on the Bk b Abd'-: v"n Open ath | toiom ita, With aies Inveely At 555 000,50 it ‘"""""""Hu Keep the Peaco Teinty BATS. Sarried Wheat nrE B-Dull; 20%@%c. exchange today, but the tone of speculation rop but Nicely, or kood " beef cattle welghing * from o —Oscar Wilde's Second Trial " Slde Which Car i .‘h4 domeatic falF 0 extra, 4%@ | wax In the main heavy, and a large majority “mm:“" b Lo e Butchers® st woia better, 'than Begun. Wo do not Intend to endorse any except g N RO e Otteans, open kettle, | Of the stocks traded in show losses on the day. Strdn taaed best rallle, and cows agmn brought articles of renl merit. We thersfore take pleass » | While there was nothing especlally depressing 4.65, larmely at $2.60604 Bulls o 00 ure in calling attention to a new pile o 133c y ot $2.60604.2 Tl A nt $2 o pile cure 2 LS—Pig Iron, Scoteh, $19.00@20.00; Amer- | in the situatic the local traders were mostly @4.50, not many going above $4. Veal caives Which has been remarkably successful in cur- CHICAGO, May Wheat rushed up | tean, §.6ofriz 0. Copper, frm; brokers' price: fon the bear side of the market, and that, with WEDNESDAY, May 22. | were in ample supply ‘e more ‘4t vesteriay's | LONDON, May 22.—At the Marlborough | ing overy form of itching, bleeding or pro- $%c toduy and clesed with the full ad- g xchange price. $3.20 Tin, | Mauldations and of the short account, | Receipts of all kinds of stock continue | GEFNe Of, Toe per 10 W, with, sales oL SR | stroot police court this morning the marquis | (FUding piles. The remdy is known as the vance, at 7ilc for July, Crop damuge re- | fem siriis, $14.10. Diaten, markol easy. pel- | Mide a tendency “far the downward motlon. | o show improvement over last week. | abaut 1600 head, and prices Were stendy, cows | of Queensberry and his son, Lord Douglag of | LYFAmid Pile Cure and is recommended by ports furnished the motive power and coun- | ter, _firm; “dometic, 886, T | e, S, A0ns I e market for the forre | There were 154 cars recslved today and | and bulls selling at 20300, and fed steers | o oo E0T D0 T B (SRR REE B the bast medical suthorities on account of it try buyers did the rest. July corn cloged | gnui" (N SF0 Ohtiatrs M on Aecount of | Was some wlight seiling by the ‘arbitrage houses. | the three days' recelpts foot up 3,187 cat- | "4 MGIGRI0 for lots welghing %0 to 130 Jow 1L PP WIS BOUTE BREn O 900, 10 | absolute safety, case of application and in- %o higher and islons at advances, mndernte mupplloe;. prime summer yellow sold | A rald was made on Distlling. belleved to be | tle, 17,760 hogs and 1271 sheep, or nearly | terday, thire wers i e neionbormmon of 400 | K€eP the peace. Their appearance in the | stant rellef from pain Reports of crop damuge were the “whole ;f;-;'l“; bressure, (he market closing at narie; L"'.'f:"'m"”.b:f:i. Gt '“,‘..\';"';".ufi:',:"" ,}1“; 800 more cattle and 5500 more hogs than | n0gs In the pens today. Buyers took adv police court today was the result of their | The Pyramid Pile Cure contains no oplum thing"” in wheat again today. The reports LG LURU L advanen in’ Wheat was made use of 1> attack | arrived during the same perlod last week. | SR (N prices: ana" atier (hes i fovend | eRCOUnter yesterday afternoon in Piccadilly. | §F other volkon and does not interfere ‘with of damage were more numerous than | GpgAr EACTTEMENT IN WHEAT | pho, STongers, and the short interest in this( Sheep supplies show a slight decrease. quotations n"fin average of &0 per 10 Both the marquis of Quecnsberry and Lord | {allY. oecupation while using. =~ People who on any previous day and came from Mis. e LA b IRy The cattle market in general was indif- [ Ibs. trade beca quite animated. Both east- | [yoyey, r bse A A i ved nothing but a surgleal operation N * Jected to some peculiat manipulations by the o grade became quite animated. Both east | Douglas of Hawick were fashionably dressed. | would cure them have been setonished at tne sour, nofs, Indiana, Ohlo and even from | Farmer Element n Factor and Brokers | controlling power, which sent the stock up % | ferently supplied as to quality, offerings [ pif Y}PREES and loc SNy chaRged owneraniy, | The tiarquls’ wore & rose fn his buttonhole | results from & single seht DAcKARS oF (Il Kentucky, which had not previously joined Reaped a Harvest, per cent to, 0%, “the highest T of the | being largely made up of fair to pretty | heavy ‘hogs selling at $4.35a4.80, and UEht | and did not show any si ¢ yesterday's | Pyeamid SATRLY S SeH L RECRARE JULS LIS in the cry. The worst reports came from | NEW YORK, May 20.—Wheat showed fur- s et eatticting, the net lows | 004 cornfed native steers, with a sprink- | Welkhts al #3546 wit cholcs mived sell. | & e e At BiE anotan w] o MEE KO O STe s of Heporar, OF Indiana and Illinols, Kansas is not counted | ther excitement today, with a rise of 3¢ a bu per cent. It ‘was in the genera ling of fair hayfed westerns, The demand | W "{n “ifia ™%, ';."L i e gLl Hs'{:: ght. On the other hand, his son had af Wi, TAN package of Pyramid Pile Cure in the above, as Its crop had been given [befors 1 c'clock. The farmer elemont was | active stocks tHat the widest fluctuntio from.the dressed beef men lacked urgency, | $£.70@4.75 for the former and #4.60q 4. Tight | black eye. The marquis was not defended by | entirely cured me of piles from which I have its aquistus & month ago, when it was | the prime mover in te advance, as I hog been i and this Section of e Tiat was” 8 while the unfavorable tone to reports from | A0 mixed.” The supply averaged well counsel, but Lord Douglas had a lawyer | suffered for years, and I have never had the taken for granted that 20,000,000 bu, or ”p";l ":»h" “';‘N“ “““"" ;"4\"):\'m”‘”‘”-“w;‘ 'f;m the most weakness, and the market closed with eastern centers had a tendency to make About 13,000 head of sheop were T a | present to attend to his interests, slightest return of them since. would about represent w 18 fexpratedi] S8 Ot ot SRat ot 1o of e toak THEY | e P e e aeamieny. | ARIDDINE S&1d ¥peculative buyers more 6f ‘ trade " was active ot further nd: | The police evidence regarding the encounter | M. E. O'Brien, Rock Blufts, Neb., says: The of It. Under the Influence of such TepOMS |, 4" Tiey had made the mistake of think- | 0f note in the speculative ‘lesues. Among less cautious. As a result trade ruled slow T D Tanee ot "Iio | between father and son in Piccadilly yester- | PacKage of Pyramid Pile Cure entirely re- the market opened at from Tiiee to Toe | folred They had made the mistake of whinle | JL N0 G perrtice, however, there throughout, and while prices were not | po st TUIE A e o, e | Ly moved every trace of itching piles. I cannot for July, from %c to 1%c per bu. higher | big drop in prices, and had sold a lot of wheat | Muterigl appreciations. © The —aggre quotably lower than Tuesday, there was a co the closo of lust W Wooled fambe | 127 afternoon was first glven. The dis- | thank you enough for it than it closed yesterday. It sold oft again | Wiich the Viils made them Tustle to buy back | VoI SEESO0. 0 LE G ations | distinetly weaker feeling on all sides, vore in aeming M@ ahorn Tumba 'a: | turbance was doscribed as having taken place | ~The Pyramid Pile Cure s fold by all drug- to Tie, but the commission houses were | (S GG [ NGRS SO SIS GG | on the Teading stocks of the New York ex d butcher and beef cows were in horn ek AUt 2010, AR | near the corner of Houd streat. A few words | 8sts at 50 cents and $1.00 per package, all Joaded with country buying lers and | than the brokers could easily han Some | change today: | 8ood demand and firm, but thin stuff or xporters were looking around for choice | Were exchanged and a brief but very de- Treatise on ("-\Im“mhl cure of piles mailed on every break the difpatches to buy ten, | commission houses wore so wwamped with “or- | Aiehinon ... vontern. DY ything showing grass met with an in- western sheep, but very few were of- | termined conflict followed. The combatants | [re® by Addressing Pyramid Co., Albion, Mich. twenty and a hundred thousand seemed [ 060 (At deepite additional “facllitles s 10 | Adame EXpresa.! 143 i different dem, at shaded prices. The | “Riuteipts: Cattle, 12,00 head: calves, 8000 | Were soon separated by the police, who — to multiply and there was no resting price 5 U o oo wer. o 0,000 bu. 1y Tttt | b iy market for calyes was very nearly | head; hogs, 87,000 head; sheep, 13,000 head. escorted them to the mearest police station PATRO I up to 12 o'clock, about which time el July had adve . to % liniore & Ohio, 03 & steady and oxen and stags showed g where they were charged with disorderly gtreet's report came in and the prics nd the local crowd of was Jauada Pacific.... 514 Oregon Inp..... little " quotable change St. Louis Live Stack Marke conduct, as neither the father nor the son Tie. The cablegrams from Liverpool came | (o touch " the market. railroad Cinada Southeri. 034 Oregon Nav. The stocker and feeder trade was v LOUIS, May 22 —CATTLE—Recelpts, 550 h | Wave heen denying that crops. have Santral Baoi o, : e s ¢ %wa | Would prefer a charge against the other. strong and 1d highe at the opening, 5 _ crop Central Pacifie.... 184 O. 8. L & U N... quiet und prices weak to lower all around. hipments, 1,300 head; Market slow and 4 Rnd. wnother 1d up with active demand at lously injured by frost. Today farmers Chies. & ONt0-rs 244 | Piclta < There 'was . very indiferent demenc and | & oft; good to chojce shipping steers, In his defense the marquis of Queensherry the. advince reparted at'the close, Paris | Srted that this was all’ bosh, gotten, up Chigago Alton. 1117 130 b, & B 1L prices were quotably 1ic to 2 lower than uir to medium, $4.20a450 1N, $3.50 | said that while he was walking iz Plecadilly s the only’ nalting forelen marketi M8 | fichiny "(hn over. e afternoon il “the SR G b Al LR 1-..1..m. A week ago. Good to choice feeders are I [ atecwn, 10854 ) grassers, | 18 son, Lord Douglas of Hawick, came run exclte was renewed, particulatly near the : ! quotable at $.4063.50; fair to good, §.06 ning at him and pushec him against a store wheat and unchanged for the | or, dellv- | olose, m“';u‘ & ot oL TUyIE CHSTS -cathe “"‘\: Yokt ) Ll st AL e S T GO G0, and common giad's trom & dow 4 edpoiants: B0 | wittiow, speaking at Gis . ot ik Volee . Berlin was quoted 13 marRs higher, | in'a bunch. The July option shot up to 806, and | Colo: Coat & THom, 3 tepresenta Elower: heavy, $4.5004.60; | Phe i o P due, it was ald, o “repoits of "damae | the'grrat trowd o6 watchers thren Wy el hats e e y 1] " mixed, 34 '(‘wu 50: lght. $1,2064 Tne harduls added that he struck his son In | By purchasiag goods made at the following to 'the German ‘crop. —Argentine millers whouted in glee. Not 80 the brokers in | Dalaware & Hud DT R to. X%, s P Recelpts, 2990 hewd; Shipments self-d L N P § i Wote reported as stating that no more | the pit. They were Ahouting ihemselves: noarse | Dot rank iy "‘,,: 3 s No Ay, 3 hend; market fitm and a1l good wrades. w | Counsel for Lord Douglas of Hawick saia | \cDraska factories. If you cannot find what wheat should be expericd from their ports, | in an ndeavor to fil thelr orders re_the i . 4l St P& Omdha 3 e 3 1l paives’ raneed $8.7504.60; southwest, 2.6 i | that the latter and a friend were walking in | ¥OU Wwant, communicats with tue manuface - here. would” nol’ bo suticlent” for [thelt | gong st and || the” wiugkie Rats were R 815 Zaopta .\ $450G5.00. Piceadilly, not thinking of the marquly of | turers as to what deaters handlo their goods: Tonsger, Tha northwestern receipts at Min- [ The day's business was not such a_steadily Ll Lo o Kansas Ity E Queensberry, when the encounter between = nedpolis and uludh, were 1" care, wgainat [ active ona te yesteriay's, it came in spol. T ol s |15 b J : SANSAS CITY. May 12 CATTLE Lord Ilioulp:l,\? and ‘m;« father_ ook place BAGS, BURLAP AND :unp“ 91 o year ago. The ol dikappofnting | tountry orders piled in, and then w Y |Toxas Pacific.. MIXED. ud; ship 00 head; market w. Younsel added that Lady Douglas o ok | e S exnorts firrlll‘il\c I\lll\"ll\' seaboard com- 8 were about 1,000,000 bu. less than ye - | Ho kluz Undon Pacific.. . £ COWS, beef stee: ks 5; native cows, § 1 B A s . g Rra 'R el - altomether 503 buc of wheat _and | ¥, but the net gain for the day was 3%@dc, Tlinols C o U. 8. Exnress.. : stockers and rmm» $2.30001.30; bulls, $2.50@3.7: I must congratulate you on the result, but I STeBulied 6,600 bbla: of flour. A lnige cash business | fie Mot equdlled ‘in_any one day for ve St. P, & Duluth 1| W.SL L& Pl . . 8 3S—Receipts, 13,600 head; shipments, cannot congratulate you on Percy's appear- | ‘fanufacturers of all kinds of cotton & burlap past. Corn H@%e higher, and oats %c | K. & . do ptd 3 . . 3 rket weak to 5e lower; bulk of saies. e col ear | bags, cotto e o Was done in wheat here, hoth for shipment [ Bigir, HLBLLLEC LS i i W sa B ; B ( : ket weak o Bepiwers bulk of’ saica. | ance. Ho looks like & dug-up corpse. 1 fear | PASN, cottn foi- sacks & twine o specially. to the scaboard and to ‘the interior millers TR G0 Pl \Western Union o : . 4 5 mixed, | $0.1504.40; lights, $.90g1.2; | there 18 too much madness in kissing. Taylo L in the west, The quantity reported up to Wool Market. CARERHOES T i i . 2 v v Yorkers, $4.1584.2% prgs, §3.50614.2 is guilty; it will be Wilde's turn tomorrow T the close of th: session was about 330,00 | NEW YORK, May 22.—The American Wool | Lead Trust | & . 2K 4,200 hend; shipments, 3100 | It was also asserted that the marquis had BREAKFAST FOOD, FLOUK, YEAST, bu, Of that quantity 60,000 bu. was to a | and ‘Cotton Reporter will say tomorrow of the | Lowsvilie & N. M. & St § i i), s, ‘b y s strong written to Lady Douglis false charges against e miiler at Muskegon, 50,000 bu. for Toledo, | wool trade: The market is dawdling along | L. & N. A D & R.G. . ) it —— A0 L (o Rt Cliyand (he romain: | mt, monsiononis, "Sore kings o siock have | Manhaiui G o 27l Beaoi 1k SIS her husband and members of the family, and WM. PRESTON & 0. BUr.goRe Ul lake and canal to tho seaboard, | lhr_bee this’ week at exactly the prices | *Memphiad O..... § A BUg | dsses 0B 00 37 e HEoes ot resaiians % heipal mar. | that although he had promised to stop writ- There was a report of 400,000 bu. worked [ 4t which the same lots were 8ot two | Michigan Cent.. ! i 3 5.9.5' FE ] Kets e e Mane gt principal mar- | ¥ 1o had not done so. Instead, it was | Msnufacturers of Preston's Calfornia Flakea, for export at New York, but a dispatch 'VW "|(: ago [ 18 comparatiy .) Missourl Pacific.. (|u |'|‘hl fign o5 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | claimed, Lord Douglas asked the marquis to Eickle branad ralsing flour & yeast. Do you for oxport at Newi iork, but & ispateh [ or new wool selling. Of the laiter Mobile & Ohio . H &, S5ty OmERE 4 A 0 | ik Dreaton's Skt Abues e O e of Tmothing_doltig | Are. especially "small. Advices from the carly | *Nashvilie Chat... 5 AR SN o . . 9 512 | coage writing “these obscene and filthy’ R hing doINg | shearing sections indicate that some of the | National Cordags, 43| T. St L. & K. C.... .08 318 | SOGAED Gyl e 29 | letters to his wite. The marquis then hit for_export in either wheat or corn.’ The | il eiliia® |G Wiitawn, Teproxenta: | - do o % [ Kansas | City.. 02l ! i a market here was very active and July | {fves op 5] houses are on the grount N.J. Centrai.. BUCTLOMEI i) e tisoeiinie him in the face and the fight between father BREWERI closed with buvers at 77%c. for an opportunity to, ab butinoss. opening | N. & Wi pr: and son followed. ROAATII AT s The corn market was inclined 0 be | prices bemg. (oo high for saters Tn (b re | Norih Am. o, Totals its, After further evidence showing that the | OMAHA BREWING ASSOCIATION. weak. Tt could not resist the insistently | cont past purchases in the west have besn : . 0 suT | marquis was the aggressor the case was advancing tendency of the wheat market | made 'on a 'higher basis than Ja warranted i | No. i R T EACK LN G HOUS O OUTE U e Dt VR ma v Ui dwid ont bhiay 1ond shipments made fn our own refrigerator and advanced lc per bu. over v's | this "market. ¢ those woalt are held o pos: | U.. | : - B e e e 00 Hal) to- waep. ths | cars. Hius Ribbon, Eiite Export, Vienna Bxports closing prices, resting ¥ sible effort may be made to further divert the |~y =g oot Conslderable Increaso in the Movement of J 2 ) and Famlily Export, delivered to all parts of cit: recelpfs day by day are 100 heavy to per- | altention’ of “manufacturers o forelgn wool. | 0 Soffored L iEsTthe PRst Week peace. SR i elty. mit of bouvancy in the corn market with | This in turn would tend to render the latter a o s 2 11376 CINCINNATL My 22 (Special Tele- |, The second Lrial of Oscar Wilde was begun L, . i shares, including: Amcrican Sugar. 69.10); Amer- i 8 such a light shipping demand ag is re- | frmer. On the other ‘hand, there are many |'can “obicco, §,20: Atchison, &000: Buriington, in the Old Bailey court today before Justice CARRIAGE FACTOLLAS, B gram)—Price Current will say: There was Wills. orted. The receipts today were 448 cars, [ Users of stocks whose manufacturing cireum. | (5, TCRRGER, D200 Atihison. Gibe Surligktin, . There was a dense crowd of interested ) S a considerable increase in the movement of | spectators present In the court room. Wilde FROST & HARRIS. bu, July cpened at Gile and reacted to hogs the past week. Western packers han- | was very restless and looked worried and dled 315,000, compared with ,000 the pre-| careworn. The government solicitor, Frank % eter LD (el y the ic | £5M; Northwestern, } Reading, 16, 800; Rock Bllhe. It advanced to 5i%c under the en. |Dbroduct. In the meantime = the general de- | fsiana : & Southwestern i t v mand, as observation of Toston market. con- | b : : couragement of advanc wheat, dropped | ditjons ‘show, 18 far from inspiring. . Rbode U i i back o biie, rose to Soc and closed at | faiama mte aproar iy AN Rl o, Comt 4h0) | United States ceding week and 260,000 last year. From | Lockwood, in opening the case for the s were active and higher at the close, | Ao, they, have a strike on their hands of in | {Gh; Wabdsh preferred, 8.600; Wheeling & Lake | 1,119 Bt- . 3| Mareh 1 the total s 5,000,000, against 2,860, | treasury, kald the indictment covered acts of Commiszion houses boUght freely on | able weather has beon squarely againse. the | Ere 460 o o U s e R L AT D S LI SPICKS, BUKING POWDER. further reports of crop damage and their | factory trade, The sules of week amount New York Money Alariet. AL s —— e rom February to October, 18 He then NN —— orders wore readily filled by the crowd. | to 160,60 Ibs domestic nnd 59,000 Ths. forelkn o o 3864 [ recited the charges made against Wilde in T 2 C Ma 22, ONE N L T—~ . R e e The influence of wheat and Corn was also | making a total of agaiontie (tothl ot | nll Gl g por e etk pee aamty oeKERS }\,, Yo | T 3 930,001 | connection with Edward Shelly, Altred Wood CONSILIDATED COFF4E 09, yery effective In creating higher prices, | 285180 for the provious week and a total of | coxa ‘ne '{'per cent s epl Ve ¥ie ST 435,00 | and others. Coffee Roasters Spice Grinders, Manufacturers ..‘;.'g:".u“.l;f"-.19(;:}""-'.‘,'.’y“"'x“nr"'n(fi;lr“:::vmn?fi‘ Vear, Tho walen since Tamim L 305 aimoans | i RIME MERCANTILE PAPER-2%G4 per | 1.11] % S LTI ovsorassns dril ,\}-‘,,‘:! {6001 ] During the morning Wille was taken ill [ German Baking Powder and German Dry Hop ;I;Pe situation 'u! «:.'.; lrl|.|rlk~-fl rn-n;mnml)ui&l i S .‘-'.'l.-‘ azainat [ e " STERL] EXCHANGE—Strong, with actual 5 8 - . |lll\"‘n:I‘|| % g e 9 and left the court. Yeast, MI4 and 1416 Harney-st., Omaha, Neb. e same as for the last few days, only naeh O | business in bankers' bills at $4.88Gi4.58% for de- 1ox : J dianapolis . e s v - = fluctuations covered a_ wider range. July | VPSRRI (o000 oy % mand, and $1.81G48TL for six s, Posted : : Milwaukee R S S SHORT LINE ACCOUNTING. Bold,from 20%c to 30c, resting at rom 207C | anda at the Woul sales today. and "o Widdn | Ftes, $STHGLES and $3SLELS. Commerclal - 3000 B it =] foia sl 100 2 mS I AN, o recelpts ‘were 55,000 head, 3,000 more | was brisk and L AL S e S LTI CERTIFICATES—674@6%e, B ¢ 0k ] . JioUx T Clly )tk i e s T100) | Matter Taken Up Yesterday by Master in . F. GILMAY, than estimated, The liberal réceipts pre- | whicn 150 were withdrawn.' Sales in asee)is | R GOVERNBENTERON IS Tiera i Batef bonds, COLORADO CATTLE. fil e . et Chancery Corn| disposed the local traders to the selling ™ bales: scoured, #5da | 44! O e D L 5. Ormsby. - At a conference held yesterday morning in #ide, but they were restrained by the ex- 41468 Queensland, 2459 | _Closing quotations on bonas were as follow v. No. Bateh GERT MREIet UAlbnePhaine heed b & treme bullishness of wheat. Owing to the | ba erensy, 3%@S1, Vic- | U & 48, rog.. new. = . D teete s, Altimore Grain Markets. ‘acific headquarters between the re- — = — - Jatter influence “the sealpers tock the buy- | lorie, £5% o Td@ln 64d; Kr U S A et new: 5 5 B nteere: i e SR s LT, BALTIMORE, May 22 _FLOUR—Strong, un- [ ceivers and the attorneys for the trustees in FURNITURE FACTORIES. ng side after a e hesitation a he | 3% @104 ;' scon . 58, reg. changed; rec'ipts, 10.50) bbla. start, but the total of the business done [ ¥&@10d L 4 River, Carrlage & Wagon Makers. Carriages, buggies, phaetons & wagons always on hand & made to order. 121315 Harney-st., Omaha. Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour. C. E. Black. Manager, Omaha. HOGS—Recelpts were agaln Iiberal and I LI SInbon 2 n, | the Short Line case it was decided to put e = uality’ and weight tully up to the recent good T840, e T hnapat and month S0t p QTR Y ok "1ight. "An 'advance followed. on ac. | bates : 4@Tid. ' Tas- | UIS . A6 Sverage. . On' ocount of losrer aekers oagt Sood | @TsUC ; July and’ August | Mr. Erastus Young, auditor of the Unlon OMAHA UPHOLSTERING CO. count of the irresistible influence of the ad- mania, o e New Zealand, | 1. 8. dw'coup. i . C. B8, the ample supply mer, No. e 4 on sale here trade opened b 5 bu.; southern w Pacific, on the stand at the afternoon session ce in wheat. After advances of c | 3 Ured, 8%KO1d pe_ of | Good | US, va. reg, . out slow With pri‘esJ0c lower, but later, unde Ot AT W ER . o 4 ) B8 Manufacturers of parlor furniture, lounges, dine 10 Work, from b¢ to Tige n'lard and from Hope and Natal, 2510 balcs; acoured, 81d@ts 5d; | Phcifie én of 3! ] the infuence of £ buvineand Rt L uthern wheat, on 3 to allow him to explain the rules adopted by | ing tables & folding beds. 28th ave., Boyd to 5 A i SIORING Drices wera:| ETeasy, 3%OM.° 3 8 rom the provision market in Chicago, at least y ong and highe ot o o1 i treet 14 to 1o In ribe, the o B A St. Loas Genrral Market, Al class 16212 3 P ol e R e B B e Tunk i Al g | e o e e rsne alaimiony | S c 4o: ribs, Th B N rather slow at the advance asked: patents. $35) | La. New Con, 48, 5 3 hogs, and from $4.2) to $#4.40 for poor to choice S i ol 5 .| ot the Union Pacific system. e R R e B et faney, 1036 fancy, $3503.65; | Niawouri Gn “\\"tzznaa“n. odar R and Vel Cmixed Stock: he penn ayore | NOAS Noo 3 When Judge Cornish convened his court of | SOUTH OMAHA ICE AND COALCO. oamy QITR; L0815 J i WHIZAT—WHIl: unsettied and iriegular, the }3:, & ="' Weat Tats.: Tarkely at from $15% to, Hoto, o n fi'.’fl“p”".y oy | S TEQUSGRENE GHl1ENG 3 chancery in his room in the head- 3 e, cneral tendency was strongly upward, and (he | §'C.nonfand. 2! St. P, Consols 78. . sy and 84, $4.35 one K ago Cotton Varket. quarters bullding quite a crowd of | Pomestic & steam coal. We have the cest. Of- Glose hiod buvers within i of the top fir the | enn, new not s, 8t COPW 5 . Representative 5 $ L i arke Soce s R T T T e A TT I T " | fice 1601 Farnam-st. Telephone: Office 373, yard . and 3gc a lay for July. Septem- | manm: now wet 5 TM.Aen. s, oh P sl ST. LOUIS, Muy 22 —COTTON—Firm; a aced 18 BD8= | (o T A i Dou, gentll manaRew: ber was In even more urgent request and closed | monn: 01 08 SLL &S Goas . 3% 3 5 ) middling, 6 11-16c; sales, 1,000 bales; receipts. | clal master. Auditor Young was placed 2hald d e g mLFONGOF cuion Wer. the bl Tncentiven; | cdodeforred. il 0| dgzda. .ol L i Wi NS, May 2.-COTTONFirm; | ¥hich his department ‘had- performed the LRONINORK No. 2 red, h. TR@T9%c; May, 80c; July, ! v I 79 0 Shinan 0 Ay Ve 3 middling, Tlow midd c; good or- | duties devolved upon it by the courts. He Y TSI s bidy Auwiat, “ge: Sepember, doe T | Ganada So. Sde 108180 16 R 8 net receipts, gross, | testified as to what would be in his judgment INDUSTRIAL [RON WORKS. Great . 8,000 bales; o o made and reports of crop damage the market was dull 3 Vides, 1660 bale; stoek, | PrOPEr rules to be made In distributing the | Manufacturing & repairing of all kinds of ma. and ‘weak early. but toward the close hecame e e earnings and expenses of the system with | chinery, - Eampselevators, - orinting stronger and advanced, closing at %@%c } BOSTON. May 22.—Call loans. 2'4@3% par cent. NEW YORK, May 22.—COTTON—Quiet; net | reference to the mortgage divislons ecom- b shafting & coupings. uly and ber respectively: N bl BTy : NG e A Omaha, g et % tme loans. Closinz pricss for ipts, none; gross, 2422 bales; exporis to | prising said system. The rules proposed by MAYS Jatyr sl ‘ent Britain, 3,580 bales: forwardid, 460 bales: | DII#Ing sald 5 8 PROpOMNC by stocks, Do 108 nares. DTS e T £ 3 boak SRt AIn Shos icns sy 0 baisa i B & and offered in evidence were In ) Higher for futures, but quiet el L R e e Pl R i ocki | coneral such as are in common use under PHOENIX EOU“DRY G). Spot,_ stemay; Koy 2 cash.” 2o uid: | Ain suear 0 riiet : similar conditions upon tte Union Pacific and | Fire hydrants, water & gas pipe, spectals; boller AT FLOUR—In falr de. | Other raillrond systems wherecver divisions | fronts & fittings, street R'y car wheels. Archie mund become necessary within the system. They tectural tron works. Office 37 8. isth-st.. . Omahs. WHEAT Highers No, 2 woring, . 1| were purely technical, setting out in detail — northern, 23 "x“fi i b to. 401, | Uhe stand during the whole of the afternoon | M't've oluA'c‘flllulnr;l ahron \I"I:rkw :nnnmn.l BARLEY—Nominal; No. 2, 49c; sample, 49% | g benitaals ] q “t | Foundry, Machine and Blacksm! ork. Ene : and when adjournment = was taken last| iiegts's” Contractors for. Fireproof bulldings. B Higher: No. 1, 6 evening it was with the understanding that | ERCC"nd Worka U, P Ry & o 11th Btress: PROVI rk, $12.80; lard, $6.70. [ he should continue his explanation tois morn- [ Omaha. RECEIPTS B bhis.; wheat,' 2 fog, P = TS—Flour, 1,700 bbls.; wheat, 2,000 It is expected, however, that interesting MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, bu.; barley, none. features will be a characteristic of the hear- o e A ing today, as the altorney for the American ‘THE MERCER CHEMICAL COMPANY, Loan and Trust company, Mr. Frank Kel- NEW YORK, May 2. Business has heen of | 1ogg. js determined to find out where various | Manufacturers of fiuid extracts, elixirs, syrups, an improved character In demand and sales, . O nAT & wines, compressed triturates, hypodermic tabe the latter having been made up of moderate [ funds have gone to in the company’s ac- b assortments of seasonable stuffs and some | counting and Mr. Young is in a position to [ 1418 pills & sclentific medical novelties. Omaha. specialties for autumn. There was no general | give the representative of the consolidated ——— request, Vet with clew weather and & mild | mortgage all the information he desires. MALTRESSES, COTS, CRIBS. d_for manufactures of cotton was strength- S—————— (o hed by the advance of three-sixteenths of a DAVIES CALLED TO ACCOUNT, L. G DOUP. cent in the price of spot o v . b= PR Charged with Violating Kules, Te Con- | Manufacturer Mattresses. Spring Beds; Jobber Py Feathcrs and Plllows. North 14th and Nicholas NEW YORK, May 2_-SUGAR—Raw. n‘,m templates the Fate in Store. SIRYMER AR but quiet; fales, none; refined quiet but steady: i . S SENLL R et e Mo s "Tad 160 No." 5 %% | J. H. Davies, the ticket broker, is In a = @4 1-16c; No. 9. 3 15-16@dc; No. 10, 3%@3 15-16c; | peck of trouble over his participation in the NIGHT WATCH, FIRE SERVICE, No. 11 '3 11-16G3%c; No. 12, 8 616G3%c; No. | recent cut made by the Burlington on east- e i eut loaf, b 1-16@5%ce; crushed, & 116 5 el t v Nah Totoc, piamiaiod, § J2¢ |88 @ result of a block of tickets unloadal July... Pork ver bbi July..... 28 Bay Stato Gas, 101 Gen. Elec. otd. AL $2.40012.5 BellTelephone. .. 1993 |Atchism 2 bid, eant track. Hoston & Albany. 2084 Atchison 4. Nominal; $1.45. oy Boston & Maiuo... 170 |New England s, SERDS—Dull; clover, $6.50a7.60; tim- | G f & G, 781 Gen. Eleotric bs... g (oh §teany it Lok prateie, Fuu.m.m prd. . “u‘:;. Wis. Cont 18-, Cash quotations were as follows: odulet, steady to lowel Gen. Klectric... | Allouez Mining Co FLOUN-Firm and loc higher: winter patents, | I3 side, $.60010.00; timothy, east track, $10.0 lilnots Steel. 111 847 [Atlantle. o or straights, 13,007 baker L ST -, | Mexican Centrai oaton & Muntana (Jhring, patents,” 3330 sprin R—Bteady: separator creamery, 1@ic; | N. Y. & N, B... 4| owon, RS Ikin, 196 20¢ ? Old Colouy 178 |Calumet & Hecla. 2 wpring, $0lic; No. 3 spring, {150 00 ) a6 C! 3123 for distillers’ finished kL T goods, SOmTON , San Diogo'. ! N 303K 0; COTTON TIES—Unchanged. i wise; No. 2 white, 2Gake; No. | RREHING Unchunied: Union Puciié. . i s NN e, e | novRIoN e e mandand e | SRS SO\ T BARLEY: No. 2. Sm@stiee; No. 3, asn@sttie; | JoIoh™ et KAT B0 FEG0 T 0 S, 5 Westingn. Eleo ... _#3 | Wolverine.... FLAX BB $1.47%, longs, 38374, mm $6.60; shorts, $6.6215. e ——— ey MRS by boxed shoniders, lorige, $6.16; Tibs, 365714} | Sn Francisco Mining Steok Quotations. OV IBIONE 5 shorts, $7.121% : SAN FRANCISCO, May 22.--The official clos- Lard, per 100 Ih, $5.70° 8 REC hdour, 3,000 bllsi wheat, 9,000 | g quotations for mining stoc it ary i soulicrs (oxed), orn, 13,000 bu,: ot 20 bu | rofiow: short clear sides Moxed), 6%G6% ¥ < ) ARis.. wheat, @100, |5 e Distiilers' fintshed goods, per gal., | b . Al [Taanees FEER 1,24, Liverpool Markers, O g v the receipts and shi, ts = L4 & Belener. Lady Wash Con. ERRtTine Wi tha resciols and shipmesls | yrvmppoor, ~WHEAT-Spot, firm; | Best & B — e demand moder . 2 red winter, bs 7d; No. | Bodie C b s Atticles. 3 red spring and 'No. 1 hard Manitob: 11a; | Bullion. Mount Diabio. e o e | —— No. 1" Callfornia, 58 7d. Futures opened firm | Bulwer Con |Oceldental Coi.. | 0000 1 with near petitions 151 higher and distant | Caiedoma.. ... |ophir... ©. . “A ol :;:')33 ynm‘mln:.s‘ %d_ higher; “elosed n-|mi Loyith” Moy Chatlangs Qo |Qximan. . . o aas X B0 higher and other months 21 higher: busi- | Cho i Quta, bu. 1 2| sisoool 185000 [l WG equatly distributed; May. da - $a; | Con. Cai & Va. 220 5 Rye bu... W 5.000| 3000 | Jine, "5 813 July, o8 8%4; August, 6s 9%d; | Con. Impert 1 |Sterra Nevada...". Bariey. bu............0 | 160000 21000 | Bepiember, b8’ o%a; e Gom New Voriclll & |Silver Hill... “On the Prolucy exenange today the butter mar- | | CORN Spot, firm a1 | Dow Bolay LR K6k wam Ui oraory. 10817l daty. baioe. | 10 Fulinds opere L, Hitlod Norcroms.. 70 |0ian cones Egun, firm; 11@12)c.” Cheose. UN@THcC AR alatant: poeltions . ol B Lkt i | Yellow Jacket. . NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Tuns: Al Rl da i AuSUS and’ September, Silvor burs, 74305, Mo Mexican dolivrs, 656 — LWFLOUR-Pirm demand moderate; St Louts | 340 Dratis, sight, 2ic: telegraphio, e. Olosing Quotations on ths Peinclpal Com- | fancy winter, 7s New Yors T Quoatations. PROVISIONS— Bucor a moder- modities and Ftaples, At O o, et e, Joand, moder: | NRW YORK. May 22.—The following ara the NEW YORK, May FLOUR—Recelpts, 1 ribs, 28 1bs., 32 6d; long r, light, 38@ ,, | loaing m! L. H Bbls; exports, 6700 bbls.; sales, 21,700 pkgs. : long clear. heavy Ibs., 324 short clear | Bulwer. .. 10 [Ontario. 900 market higher, but buyers respond slowly; no | packs Heht, 18 fbe. Sl short clear middies. | Cholor. 49 . 126 export demand; city mill patents, $4.00G4.30; | B Kroutdecs, - eavere. 10gise .t G e folat e 100 (R s winter patents, $3.80G4.25; city mill clears, $1.8) | Hams, short cut, 14@16 1bs., 41s 6d. Teef, extra o ol nioksilver pla. ..1700 ©3.95 winter stralghts, $3.60G3.95; Minnesota | Indla §08; prime mess Pork, I 23 |Sierra Novada 50 tonts, $.10G4.50; winter extias, prim s, fine western, 618 31; fine medl NOrcross. Standard L. 288 Tohe; rejected, 8405 to arrive, No. 1 the outcome of this matter will be is prob- innesota bakers, $8.1063.90; win " s 84, Lard, quiet; prime western, s 3d; re- | H 4 Unlon Con. ...... 30 80%¢c: No. 1 northern, T9%c. * | lematical, but Mr. Davies sees a fine of | Mauufacturers of all kinds paper boxes, sl ALEQLW; spring low deu, 32006243, Houth PRI 'NNA omina . Yellow Jacket.... 40 LT T T A% ceic] $1,200 hung up In very close proximity to |Soxes sample cases mailing tubes & our, dull; good o cholce extid, §2.8)(3.00. g Pine omina exica..... SHEEP—The supply noderate, o .2 | . Y oxes, t B35 Bour, firm; “sales 800 ouje B8N E-Dull: | domang moderate; finest | Moxical of these Toads. of thi faheet au. were here Minneapolis Wheat Marker. his person. While Mr. Davies will flas oake @ SAugy eahdy bexes, druseis! . undoubt- | boxes. 1208-10 Jones-st., Omaha. TORN MBAL—Active a el ) white, 43s; finest American, colored, ST ——— yesterday. TI was good and the offer- | MINNEAPOLIS, May 22 —WHEAT—Fir edly be able to show that there no collu- - - B i Fwasiorn ity wine, | 4 London Stook Quotation O ot s ab ' mlel ‘Sdvance ‘nar | Moy, o Jalg: o Heptember, T00: on LracK. ] 0 show as no co s R alow . esiorn, - § Sendyying, FTTER-Finest U. §.. Tis: good, 438, LONDON, May 22.—4 p. m. closin e L Cholce Mativon “es | Nt Mard, Toser No. 1 mortherm, Tsye; No. 3 | sion with the Burlington, he will have a SHIRT FACTORIES. Wil Recelpts, 18,500 bu.; exports, none; ZED OIL—Liverp refined, 18s, < — — St Panl com quotable at i flr o good west northern, 71%e. harder time satisfying his brethren that his sales, 33.656,000 bu (,,u..‘.,‘ and 15,000 bu. spot 3 .. i % | $5.00@4.00; common and stock sheep, $2.3:@3.00; r— action in Denver was on the square, from | oMK 1 Whec: whoat 3 0. b, e afloat; Forequarters, 3%d; . ‘.'4 Peunaylvania. 28 | Representative sales; = LONDON, May 2.-LINSEED OIL—2s 2% Eaclusive custom shirt tallors. Ay ‘Q"‘x“{' \‘ R 3 Ackvelhan | hindquarters, WS o exi i ::w&?:“f'lc‘x 512 Colorad thers. e 1“-& R RPENTINE pirits, 22s 64, Omaha Road Preparing to Bulld, 1615 Farnam strcet. Telephone 908 estérduy, but had a bigger advance and closed 0. London (Pacific coast), 25s, 512 Colorado wethet AT PENTIN s, . e IPE - ephor Fxcited &L 3NG40 het Fise for e duy FUERTAL Lm0 (aalle ook A e ey % B WEST SUPERIOR, Wis, May 22—It 1s = — - ::‘,.‘m"_.“‘;,',"_‘: T IR Louiaide ““,““,'\";',-g*‘;‘{‘ Soffse Murset. MONEY~14 per cent Recelpts and Dispowilon of Stock, < 7dRrlace \Wapet guotatiane ol learned here that engineers are at work ITRIFIED PAVING BRICK, B Y oo s and b Geohs: NE LIS | NEW YORK, May 22.—COFFEE The rate of discount in the open market for | Omcial receipts and ‘flisposition of stock as | SAN ANCISCO, May 2. BAT—Ex- | gurveying a new line for the O ad ba. | T e — pewad wad cop pev and b decklus 6 SEMG | e sty ae Bl iR short bills is % per cent; three montha bills, | shows by the books of thE Union Stock Yards | cited; December, $L06%. SERNSLIAR A BAT.IAR(E U0 SEAUR Fo. b HENRY BOLLN, OMAHANEB May, closed at Wie; June closed wt fic; guly, | duiet and featupcloss, with 13-16 per cent. company for the twealy{o¥r Lours ending at § —_———— e haad of the lakes and St. Paul and y UMANA,NED, THLgsic, closed At Bi; AuguSt, THRGNE clohed | unsatisfuctory, but the d as e —— p. m., May 1895: bes 10x Pimetulllst Address in Hoston, Minneapolis. The active competition between | Factory in Loulsvill xs Co Quality of brick B0 eptembet, TIAtS0NE. elonnd at Biger el | Dy small warehouse deliveries and small Br m| 3 . o . o TR 1 the Omaha, the Eastern Minnesota and St be atactured foher, 80 GIC, Closed at 8lo; December iy 26 | reeclpta, and closed uteady at Detunchan TON. May 22.—Clearings, $18,214,449; bal- | A BOSTON, May 22.—. largely attended | L6 o e e ror Twie Gl st | dusrantesd to &ooa any wmapufactur . closed at ‘Sige - ; 3 decline; sales, 8,00 Dags, Thchuudio | ancos, SLAi7. L Faiie " | catde . . i : meeting of the Myatio Valley olub aras beld b Duluth ral ¥y b Gutside of this wate. Henry Bolla. CORN-Recelnts, 65,100 bu.; exports, 78,00 bu.; | May, 14306 Jun 2 uly, $14.800 IMORE, May 22.—Clearings, $2,144,068; | Hogs .00 iy ness places the Omaha railroad at a disad- males, 65,00 bu. futures and 37,000 b’ spot. Spot B epiamber, A Qrtober, JU.: Decem- | palances, $465.60. s " | Shee PP oo . last night at the Quincy house. President | vantage, owing to its greater mileage. An firm' No o in. elevator: 6l wiioat; yellow market dull; | E a8 ; DISPOSITION. NOTHING LIKE IT ON THE MARKET. © delivered.” Options opened higher, ' sold off 1, $i Mild, market qulet; dova; | e ALLADELPIA, May £3.—Cloarings, $11,803, 3 HADELEHL Buyers. Cittle. Hogs, Sheep, | B. B. Andrews of Brown university, Provi- | Omaha Trailroad official says: “There Is al- Under realising, advanced Sharply. with whewt. | $18.25G19.00: salen, 13,000 bags Rio, -No. 8, ai | 63; balances, 82.016.6%. i Omaha Packing Co...ivive o 813 ... | dence, and Hon. Brooks Adams of Quincy | ready a crew of men looking over the pro- BUYS 100 reacted aguin under larger car lot es.imates, bat | $14 1,600 bags Padang spot at 1.6 | WASHINGTON, May 22.—Today's statement of | phe ¢, H. Hammond Co... i 3 i A ST A e Ok TR jeoking & b HARE Bl advanced auicly ami. closed ne Sugrae | bukn Miracaite: oo bass ‘Ravanilia, 43 vigs | the cenditlon of 'the ireasury alowa: " Avaiiavie | Swict and Company..ci spoke on ‘Honest Money.” President An- | D e, h n the most direct ol En e L e AT fn eor the day;: May, 58%@c. closed at tac: | Port Cabello, and 400 bags unwashed Caracas, | Cash balances, 3152,621,92; gold rescrve, §48, The Cudahy Packing 0. drews delivered the principal address. He |line from Superior. ol P";uv; e nco BR% B it SR Serkember, g R liyaree o New. York | UoinicaGo, May Clearing: S8 Y Fusn traced most of the diMculties of the last Omaha & ~t. Louls Annual Eleet Tho comphig S Seree ot i, high-grade SRS teceipts, .00 bu ;: exports, 0 bu.; | WAsD buks: Unlted Btates siock. s ‘basd; | M ey, Sasy; ratch 44GT per .\leur Sall loans | & p: &, from K. G i INen TonT (2, (hn curtenioy chankes TAds| TANBERRY, Mo, May 83.—At moeeting | Sreiworkianiaadily eolos on. TheBOReTACooND salon, : 00" b spot for“the United States, 5600 bies; tora | and 8%@8 por ceni for commerclal paper, N ¥. Con K ; @ n 1873, he diminution of the funda 3 i grery Indication of“bectmine 8 wocond Granl Spot” aull; Mo 2, UG delivered, | Visible for the United States, ST e | Yo ehahie, e premili. terlng exchange, nterationi 1 monial maney through tho cutting of o ivey | Of the stockholders of the Omaha & St. Louis | Motualn, A fe hunired " fvested now Nordmai Fack, white wstern 3 0 | “SANTOS. May 55—Market firm; good average | NBW YORK. May —Clearings, $106,707e12; | Speculators and & ivperd.. a regime of falling prices was inaugurated. [ Rallway company held here yesterday Henry | prolpooius call or write to o 43¢; track, White atate, 3iG4ic. Options quiet, Lut | Santos, $16.10; recelpia, 5,00 Lugs: ‘stock. st | balances, $0,630,208, Mesars. Kuhn, Loeb & Co. | J: & Carey ; What is to be the outcome of the present | W Eaton, Cornelius B. Gold, George Warren F. 5. ZIMMERMAN & CO. i g '.”»L"|“.!’-"‘:'z{""5'i" e e | e i Binton syl S Tl | RS MAT iy RV o ot Witz . condition of aftars, he could not state, but h'a | Smith, Jamey H. Smith, Clarles G Thomp. 0 8tock Exchange BIg Uy, $ e\ Cioged gt RO | May M. 1.0 bags B e e R urlington - 3 i conviction was that the old parity should be | son, Walter Bound and 'W. Emlen Roosevelt T losed At 33c; Jul @He, o wt $3dc / Market ; ney, Chicago and Towa division, 5 per cent | L Becker y 8 4 y L VLR TS R L 8 U UAMBURGS, May M-Market Gull and un- | Qe O ot aving bese More then sont | Eobman e restored and the two metals be permitted to | were elected directors. No other busiuess of| MAKE $10 EVERY DAY to_cholce, 65gsoc. RIO DE JANFIRO, Ma strong; | scribed. Left OVer nsrs work together in the business world. public interest was transacted. HOPS—Weak; state, common to cholce, old, | No. 7, Rlo, $16.75; exching recelpts, Forelgn Finuncinl Affak [ % o2 — - By a ne z:lunul systematlc grain speculas 164, 4G9g; Pacific coust, old, 3Goe; 184. [ 10,000 bags: ‘cleared for the Lhited States oo orelg: rs. Total .evene , X Michigan's Oapitat Faniehmens Hil. Atchison New Foar Fer Cents, tlon. Bend for our free booklet showing how £ bags; cleared for Europe, 2,000 ba ock, | BERLIN, May & —Exchange on London, elght 2 NEW YORK, May 22.—Secretary Kobbe of et around adverse fluctuations of the HIDBS-Fum; salied, New Ocleans selected. | 381000 bagn. " | days sight, 30 marks 46% pfe. New York Live Stock Market. LANSING, Mick, May 3.—The Michigan ( NEW ORI M ¥ fobe Tatkot and make money even on the wran “to 8., 84c, nominal; Texas selected | HAVRE, May 22 —Market mm steady and | PARIS, May 22.—Three per cent rentes, 103f " RK, May 22.—BEEVES—Recelpts, | senate last night passed the Smalley capital | the Atchison joint executive reorganization | gide, Past workings ol an_and highes| 80 to 6 lba, To; Buenos Ayres, dry, 2 to 24 | unchanged; &t 13 m., dull at 1ower: at 3|10 for the account. Exchange on London, | 1o heade Mrket opened uctiver steers ahd e to of 19 ty 2o 1t | committeo states that the deposit of 4 per | Feferences furnished YALENTING ‘& Ibe.. 15c, nominal; Texas dry, 34 to 30 lbs., 10c. B £ lower, except May, mnw. closed | 3¢ Zig0 for checks. fat cows, ‘100 higher; closed weak all around; | Punishmen Yy & vote of to It CO., Traders BlZg., Chlcago. LEATHER-Strong; hemlock sole, Buenos | dull to %t net decline for the day; sales, 2,000 | LONDON, May %.—The amount of bullion Datlye sieers, poor to prime, $.00G6.06; still: | provides death by hanging on conviction of | cont bonds will up to date amount to about . L — Ayres, light to heavy welghts, 3@22c; acid, | bags. Hdoiday tomorrow. fone into l?&m);mkltl; England R balance | ers," .l‘ 2566, 7! 'a"""w:"fl Jiaes ;i:mo«u. murder in the first degree, by means of | $46,000,000 out of a total of sun‘uw,oou(‘ and | oo gy FAGES bt s it o was Gold_is quoted today at{ bulls 2656, ry co 26G4.40. Buropean Dor - rm; domestic Geece, 16@3c; pulled, Ascsumalations of Graia Ntooks Huenos “Ayrea at 28.60; Madrid, 13.60: Lisbon, | cabics quote Ame!oan seers ut 1114613k poisea, or o p""'é""“‘ o0 Attempting to ':':‘" '::'a."e‘;‘em':’:z’r:"”.,“;”‘I‘)’.:L"“m_gn f,': Blecniabes, 15 150 p. book, lur--um N mnx Ma, ll—lpochl Sable and tele | f1iei Bt Pelersburg, Wi Athens, /i Rome, | dressad welghts; retngecaioe at BUgloc ' | perpetrate arson, robbery, burglary, or crim- | other bon pant n B -db-n- 147 W. 424 Bt,, N. Quiet. Cut meats, steady; vices o mnn. polnte | 106.06; Vienna, 14 SBHEEP AND nmlpll, 8,500 head; | inal assaulty sited, The gross earnings for April of the laueul of Woodburz's Facial Boas The only perfect protection to property. Exame by him on the Denver market, reading over | jne 1t. Best thing on earth. Reduces insurance ] the Union Pacific. Charges have been filed | rates. 134 Douglas-st. FeorinMorkece against Davies by his Denver brethren, mem- PEORIA, May 22.—CORN—Market firm; No. 3, | bers of the Natlonal Association of Ticket farket active; No. 2 white, 315@s2; | Brokers, alleging unprofessional conduct on Rl il i 3 white, Siu@sine. the part of the Omaha broker, and coilusion M]Z NEVINS €0, (17 Scarce: No. 2. 65G6it4e. | with the Burlington. The fact that Davies JSHISKY - Market figmer: high proof epirits, | went on the Denver market with his twelve | Manufacturers of men's & toys' clothing, pants, §1.%; finished goods » tickets and cut the rate under his Denver | shirts & overalls. 202-212 8. 11th-st. e Duluth Wheat Market. confreres, is locked upon as a heinous crime DULUTH, May_ 22—WHEAT-No. 1 hard, | by the brokers in the Colorado capital, and PAPER BOXES oush, c; May, T%e; July, M%e; No. 1 north: av 8| a he proj 2 o May. ‘Toc: July, Wie: No, 11 they have asked that he be promptly fined ember. Tie: No. 2 horthern, "cash, Toisc for oconduct unbecoming & scalper. What THE OMAHA PAPER BOX €0, OVERALL FACTORL &

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