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THE OMAMfA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY 26 9 [ | 212,000 pleces; stock, odds, 0,000 pleces; 64-84s, extra mess, $8.5000.00; /1 f bams, $19.50020.00; | short bills, per cent; rate for three months' e " 1 of the w buyers were able to ol CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE | st i COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | srmomars sunmsan e durs. toomons: | o e, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET | famet dnt setiudmaes, et svie, to icme Last’ week's stook o piecos; sales, odds, steady; pickled bellfes, w B6.25; plokied shoul- - — il foreing a_further deciine of 510 per 100 T, 0 piecen: oot e Do, lecen: (ohat” 8500 ders, "o W B5; pickied Whima.' #0009 55, ard, | | STOCKS AND BONDS, len draged At the reduction in prices. Suies Dlteen; Kpota, 41,000 Disce: futures. 105,00 plecen: Wtenity: weatern ‘stenmecinsed at $5.8) were made of common (o eholce heavy homs o) Uiy, $L000 Drecen: AtRuar, 88,000 pleces; Sptem i N Dominals redoes aniofil damonenn g8 ol Share Specutation Opened Active and Frices livers ot SCIRO i niie o te aiee B Business R« maina Fair, Though There is No | }=r. R s e T s, T Day's Market Oapped the Climax for Sur- American $.00; compotiiies. 14, | Pork, Sharply Ady A Substantial Increasy in Reoceipts the Past at siism vy And 34406445 For Nt ber, cember, § pleces, N i Bit—Steady swtakn | dulry, 814 EW YOI y 25.—Share speculatio Wolkhta, the average quality being very choloe, Boom. B prises and Sensations, fiiterh oeamery, (hyiier wosterny Suslorre 89 | aptnen activerand 1N #eod Meus on ine. giek We.l e et f e ek e e BEARS RUUIED IN NEW YORK. dniry, 116 10c; wda crenmery, 1o, g0 and under the leadership of New York - [ Srore Dititing Dowee prices fuiders gt dests —_ — BRI Quiet ‘stath Rrge. A4 {6nc: smatl { | ) 4 . ” S Central prices ndvanced sharply, the guin o ibe were diag osed to hold such Had Things Their Own Way from Earl 4 part skims, 19 full skims, 1@1he | OO cr v, SThe. wemeral 1 t "Ras HOPES FOR THE FUTURE CONTINUE BRIGHT 1 G RS e 7 | MARKET CUFFED BY BULLS AND BEARS R ot dnatbenneyivantn, T3 | rneing up 14 per cent. The market s e PRICES SHOW UP A LITILE HIGHIR " 100 T, high AR lat weel i western fresh, I74@134c; southern, 1160 | came quiet, but lost none of fa strength, an | Tor theep. and’ lumbe, bt part of this advance things their own way during the first hour this ALLOW —Steady; cltg 1 per phi), 4%¢; coun- | o R B - v * on A basis of § 5 € r infoullle o cholc Cold Weather Has Retarded Crops to Some | morning, but | midday the pits resounded | Weot Down Like a Load of Dirt from a s, Iresk BNl tuimied o at 31,625 | o toite & St Loule firat and second prec | Yeaterday's Marker Hetter Than for Many | For Inmbs the e llRere. Sorine Bsrons-Trade 1 All thee Cowid e | with yells as they frastically endisvored to Dump Wagon and Then Soared reinch e Yok ST Pl i | T D et tHe And. Hockine Val: | DAYs Previons, Although Dry Weather | o ai o T s s for oty av i cover short sales put out yesterday and early Back to the Clonds with 1.2, Philudelphin and Baitlmore, In | ley ‘were exc < general firmness and Mas P e £ 48 0 b The Expected with Collections Re- Yoy, LigHt PRI oWer powions OF the Wistee ik, 85 2 | | roceded %@14 per cent resepectively. A few as Paraiyzed the Foedor's Trade celpta: Cattle, 800 head; hogs, 15,00 head; maining Unchanged. wheat belt had s improved crop accounts that WLl T T A it S Bl 157 LT L G TR by Values Having Declined. cep, 4,000 hewd. the country was in a-mood to take profits and U RPENTINE-Steady: %160 prices agm wved upward. Amerlcan Tobaceo of 8 heard that frosts were predicted for tonlght ove NTOAGH 5 8 " o ¢ ! . the 1N he improvement ranged m | . & OMelal “receipts and_ disposition of siock & ation in Nebraska has been better during | &, ih"5] “Goe 1y the west | % | many wild days in the wheat market of | add N, $19.002.00; Ameri- | AR halt ‘hour of bisiness, selling movemont | There has been a very substantial increase | COMPARY for (he' (Wenly-four ours onding at § the week Just past than in the week previ- | about 1 from . IA# late, but today's proceedings capped the cli- Quiet; h @200 Amerl- | wan inaugurated in the grangers, which caused [ In - receipts this week as compared with (P ™o May b T ous, but the fact that business has not im- [ 3¢, wher e max for surprises and sensations. One hun- | “COPVIIC- Guiet; brokers' price $10.5 B i 1 et iy e aey ure chental | Tyt > 3 " . while supplies still fall considerably Cars. Head, momenis $ t.In Which (he reaction was 1y (o % per cen " proved with the rapidity that it was hoped A fHorirnte dred million bushels of July wheat seemed | Li brokers' price $8.07 ; o Quint rakers’ b : ikt “atle, ™ ekl | ShOTE Of what they were a year ago. The | Fatle § L that It would is due more to fear which it » Just 3'c | to be for sale at anywhere from to T%e | AOTTONSRRD . OIL—Slow! prime crude, | ana i tn J Moo Nickel | officlal figures are as follows B L 18 to be hoped Is groungdless. ¢ INE, feins 1 | down to 7#%c at the start, and as much | off crude, Nezic; prime. summer yellow te prefe cen eeling : re TRIKTAE OF dollks g : | and Laxe 1 114 b Hathils, Rtk | sscetst Cattle, Hogs The fact that Nebraska in 1994 experi- i and say the counte ik nioaded | was wanted an hour after when 1t was sell- Off summer Yellow, Blaadilec; yellow s this week .01 enced such a complete fallure of crops has | #0 much wh ¢ past three daya that 1t is | ing away above Toe. After selling at 9%, | . [ ame week TGat. reas y resulted in causing no little anxiety on the | “*¥°T ¢ s hand once more at liting prices. | yuly wheat closed at T%c, or 2iec above the | OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, Tha hond tradiae taday was quite. Hvely and | gome Wweek 168 part of the business publie as to the crop Wb Lot = price it closed at yesterday. Corn options P it materitl galns i valie were made n some S 3 for 195, and the question s asked on all| g rovig. Uiy %, ity oy « des. | @t the end were neither higher today or | Condition of Trade wnd Quotatio o nstatiier ot i e g Naslly | A LA UL T e sides, “How about the crop for this year?' | peraie market this morning, and from an lower than at the similar period on the day Aloninon seconds;’ Fort Worh' & Denver Oy, | tne way hp host 8ix days showed little in | ¢ Himitond (e It is, therefore, to be expected that when | In€ lee lower there was & quick droy of o | before. The bears got on top of the wheat 4 firsts, 1 per cent. The sales of the day were [ NC AT ,mprovement over theé preced- | Gidaly (Kansas City) this question fs absorbing the attention of | s s sty advarioe ot ien® qwly | market in great shape at the opening and [ BUTTER-OI4 hay or white stock, 3Gdc: fair , Susalisp > . | In& woek. Dressed bee men have been ap- | 3 every one that it will, to no small degree, | e bottom. The close was strong tthe top, | succeeded in breaking the price of July to | to good country, 667ei choics to fancy, 10@ize; [ NEW VYOI Moy L ingy | Parently no more anxlous for supplies, but | 2 cause anxiety and worry and consequently ';‘l‘\’]’,l o e L son IELTL ""'j- reasc %e, or 2%c below the officlal closing | gathered creamery, W@lc; separator creamery, | Amerfean Sugar, 13,20 2 an Tobacco, the slightly better prospects in the east, as | &, R Feeders. affect business i depr e cabios. When e Midiand Millcr | Prices of the before. It went down |6 reis itoh ai, Bion: Theny kA W] | el i e s ofithe Deear, have It is proper and prudent that all persons | estimate of not over 7 per cent of & erop came | like a load of from a dump wagon, and | LIVE POULTRY-II 815@1c; mixed, 0 : | stimulated the market somewht for the Zrie Northern Paci x in the mirket falrly went wild and went up as i ducks, T4 rkeys, Sifloc; heavy toms, : 1° | batter grades S v . Lim take heed of the future, but there is mot | 1o thi mirket falrly wint wild and went up the professional short sellers, whose light duck turk: tl0c; heavy toms Northwe 379: Reading, | better grades of cattle. Prices show up a the slightest use In unnes arily worrying | 82%c; May, Sic asked; July, Si%@s0%e has been dimmed for a month back, began | "L REF® S ool uotea |l %00 & A BretiTre Joeather, | little higher than a week ago and the mar- St Tonte L ve MBS WRENGt: one's gelf about something which may hap- “‘“‘.;“\ s g :\x_hv s “‘. " to smile. The smile had barely time t BI5¢ lifie; NHA-Couien 10 < 208; Wheeling & Lake Ei ket for the week closes with an upward ST, 14 N s CATTLE-Recelpts, . 700 pen in the future, and the happening of | ng. The terrific break in wheat trightencd | Widen into a grin when the expression be- | " (iisigis" \isconsin full cr Young | **Mie following were the closing quotations | Londency: The general trade for the week, | head; shipments. 1300 head; market gulet” and which is decidedly problematical. o nd there was selling rains and [ gan to change, and inside of an hour noth- | Americans, 10c; twins, 11e; Nebraska Town, [ on the leading stocks of the New York ex- | NoWever, was dull, dragging and far fro 3 o MR R A Rl i exist througch 1805 that existed through 150 Dt P clowe was %0 below yesterday | the bears. CFrem Tic ap the starcthe | & L 10c; brick, No. 1, 1ic; | & PYOFTTYCOSANY. Bl |\ LT T he market today was about the best of | steers, $L70GH.8; krassers, $LT008.75; cows, 8200 disaster will result, but, on the other hand, mixed, cash, 83k@bic; May, 53c; July, f price of July shot up to 79%c. Swiss, No. e Adanms Express... 143 W. otd ¥ the week. There was a better showing of | O Oas. Recainta, | 1,400 Headr antpientals AT there s no sure foundation for expectin s AUl o el tired, ‘WIIlAn Nold: 1oweE A statement of R. G. Duni & Co. in thelr | HAY—~Upland hay, $#.8; midiand, #; lowland, Hhog BB wiie 04 i rood finished [native cornfed | beeves, % | howd market | o@10u lowers heavy, $1.00@488 i sk ‘dotiaitiol carly; but ralied Inte ol et review of trade did much to influence hold- | .50 rye straw, $; color makes the price on | Am. Expre e 3 st el as several loads of desirable western [ mixed. $1.200 1.5, Hpht, $§ %440 or even thinking, that such conditions will | o Inter; cl T Shnt, i | Gra in. getting TId of Eholr wheat this morn: | 1o 1 “hates acli the best: Only top. Krades | HMUmOTs KOI0: ;;:\I.’u:lt fwi cattle. A good line of buyers and xenerally | 1 = R The crops in Nebraska today are all ' 3 . ‘| ing. They safd that their information in | 8% “CEE PEE et exon Imp..... favorable rteports from east made n | market slow on mediu right, and excepting for the recent cold regard to the damage was that it was not | P (P FECCR o Gantral Bagsine..c. ) lively trade, an s ruled strong | 14.00; southwesterns, $ weather are as far advanced as any 4 gast track serious, Hesidas this, cables were lowel /T OATHE=No, & Chos. & Ohio...... A dime highe lay. The top has any reason to expect. The cold snap, " e s | And rains were reported in the west and | WIITE OATS=No. 3, P Chicago Altoi . B3 03 foe pald was a load of cholce it 18 true, has retarded crops somewhat. | g5 g) Fldesroy: but quict; clover, 3. | northwest. PIGEONS—Per doz., $1.00@1.5). 4 8-1b. e T e Kansas City Markets. Put on the other hand, if the weather had “h"‘\r\."""'.‘“H“‘-h-“‘ T O 500 srairie, not | 4, The first thing to Inclte buying was a pre. VEGETABLES, i nice 1,343-1b, ht $5.30. Fair to| KANSAS CITY, May 2 —WHEAT -Easy and been hot and no rain the conditions would | quoted 4 ey il ot | diction from the signal service bureau of [ poTATORS—Western stock, car lots, 70@Sic; AR 03 | good L% to 1,200-1b. natives sold largelv at carly, hut recovered and closed firm: Ne today he L0 fold worse than they are. | BUTTER. Separator creamery, 16@16c; fancy | Killing rost in North and: South Dakota | umail lots, sorste; new, ver i, 2 oo BG W from $155 1o $1.5, i Al to §ood 1100 o i Agc nskedi No. 2 red, S46; 886 v ke BT TR L R IR S P IR e 1o sota, The scene In the pit After the frost ppe it b LU R g i Lima | Gorton Of1 Ce Rock Isiand. Carie cleabnte Wl Mede o S g Iy: No. 2 mixed, c; No. 2 fore, for congratulation of not only the| BGGS. Firm: 10c for fr v beans, per b, 5@dls St P arance was made Beshiess pUDLIG but the farmers, WHISKY 3124 for disiillers’ finished goods. | prediction had time to congeal the burning | "R 3 v Delawaru & Hud.. St Paul ...l The cow market was strong. Offerings Lightning don’t strike twice in the same [ LBADThull, weak il desire of all up to Its receipt beggars A Per 1., DOA G bt e 474 88 POk Ok were as usual limited, and with an active | lace, and the drouth that prevailed in Ne- | SHEETERTHtong: 88 6 sllers; $3.57% bid. scription. The soaring, price was the ac-| hasket, DIAT R Goeeres D prates demand the desirablé bftcher and hraska in 1804 will not prevall in 1895 Last [ §X601NG nchanerd 5™ companiment of an ° Snotmous = business : e Tabe Itnce, Hota BTG svieisiaes Southern Paci 3 grades were read lers. Common WL G BLULILS S ar was a phenomenal one for drouth. | PROVISIONS Pork. e ;, | From the first bulge to To%c, e e 20 o B Sugar Rofinory canning cows were slow sale and wealk MINNEAT May WHEAT Nebraska not the only state that suf- | sz, | Lard, prime. steamm s5me. chilea g | feaction to T8%e, the resu M e doz. bunclies, 5@10c Fort Wayno enn. Coal & Iro: Calves ‘were in liberal supply and only sal- | May, 0% emb fered: it had many compinions in misery | Dry salt miats boxed shouldirs, $5.2 izing of profits by longs, aided by news 3 B3, 0 orders, 30gdtc | G Northernoid... 1 s Pacific... .. able at lower prices. The mariet Tor voai | trick, N i and the rainfall of the year was short over | $ ribs, $8.50; shorts, $6.02 from a number of points west quoting the - C.&E. L ofd. . &0 Cont. vtd, steck has gone off anywhere from boe to §1 | No- 2 northern o e Co . rope as wel s | shoulders, $6.1205; 5 " weather bureau to the effect that the condi- | PeF So, e ., 101%e. Hocking Vallo: Union Pactfic. this week., Bulls, ags, etc Ve ahawr 5 ¢ e the prec] CUCUMBERS—On orders, 6 doz, L : 5 » very mirked degrea, There 15, therefore, | | RECEUTSS Flor : O o o e s Yoroualaat the | TEARCOR arders. poc libu. box, BT S L Dutuun WS 3§ [ been firmiy held and desirable stock has | PEORIA, May The deputy United follow Oul the same. old Tule that has boen | D3 60¢n, 9,000 bu. . cline, A3 a consequence the recession was | “HSN 0] o 6 ot 4 i trade and. values have deciined dnywhers | guarding Distilling and Cattlefecding dise in existern for all time and bring about § followed by another strong advance to A EANS—On orders, per box, 5@ | [and Trost ¥ 4o pld ot from 50c to The. Pastures are short and | tilleries, left at noon today. Regular watch- e RO Al 9 . and a slight renction to 7914¢ at the closing | o Lo e MR ¢ very few stock cattle are changing hands, | Loorice: left RSER T A U6 talte Lt the weather, it might t 18 0o [ gemand p { it moment. The countrymen were Sided by TR NG A s i 4 Qood. fislly Teeders Have. ot BuBeies men were sworn in this morning to take their R ne crosng bridge before red, Aprihi, Ak e ! further crop damage uews of the mos R Mtipping atook, DT (e o o nealiy feeders e no ered 80 | 1o, need of crossing the brid dge before it I8 | red g it Miniion Soonous ‘deteriptiont from indjana. TINRGIS, A ) v Nunhaitan Con'.(! L jnuch, but’ the” general market is in rather | ¥ g A 5 S BUAls B KU ara o A Missouri and Kansas. At the opéning the IRRIES a, per 10-b. box. $L.7 | Michigan Cont.. .. X O e Until & good general Town Toy Goes to West Foint. Although the business of the state and of | with near awer afia Tttt /o ek, heing Michigan Cont,. B & |tain makes the grass better. Good to choiee . A in it would like ‘that it should have been, | 58 9led:’ Augist, 65 104; Septem 68 101z | the latter proving fo have been the lowest AN Austra navel v box, $32°; | Nashvlile 9 T. A A & N M AW R es it A e o krades from | gram.)—Willlam Gibson of Des Moines was BE B o CoBAI G THIEhT b kol WOrse, tober, bs 1id. price of the day, The weeR's clearnces of | choice see . per y 2.50; Mediter i 3 44 TSt L. & K. C N own. Representative sales today chosen for the West Point cadetship. T ROt Dy anY Mokis: In. an ups YRN=Spot, ‘quiet; American mixed, new, wheat and flour from both coasts amounted | ranean swevts, fancy St." Michuels, f . _donfd.’.... DRESSED i : A A pusiness 18 DotaY Any, means In A0, Unc | ukd: futures’ closed guiet. with May ‘d 3,000 bu., agains .00 bu. on the £ ‘ = g S. R. R RS Aoy, D. Larson of Knoxville was chosen altes HERIB1Y, s it while, ot yiaoraus, there 18| s oiher monthatis@iNd lowes; business hoavie v ing, a s o gain of | LEMONS—Extra fo mons, 360 size, $3.75@ \”"h ez B s | 0., 1063 156 81 65 | nate. Gibson's markings were 628%, and %0 be re pter effort on t part of mer. | fancy winter, 4 6. 5 2 X bu. and 00,000 bu., against | .76 MISCELLANEOUS < - e SHIPP! ND 12 ¥ e SHADtS and jobber: 4 D EBUss the PROVISIONS. Hacon, quiet; ; yeur ag FIGS—Fancy, 150; Snoles, 12 “allforn 0 VsiE I 17,09 4 . g chants and jobbers generally (o push their | o0 a0 e e o Was iin very uneven fn its tem. | , FIGS-Fan olce, 12aite; Callforala, - New Yoricaioney Marker ol Rev. William Henshaw of Indianapolis was “In comparison with Kansas, Nebraska is . ar it per. It ed for July from Ble down to | B ¢ York,(106; dark, 14c; California, | ¢} ey s St S ON DY ON 7 y oo 2o | vesterday indicted for the murder of his all that should be desired, From reports i e e Pic, on account of .the early slump in the i MERCANTILE PAPER—3G4% per 7 o5 3 wife Sagalved. from ' northern. Kansas ‘there. is)| g i mlort clear m‘v"h: condition of whent. It rose agaln with the | "MArTe SYRUP-Gallon Jugs, per doz. 912 | cont ST R el : An filuminated portrait of President Claves et reaso e a at A LUl R LR recovery of wheat, was dashed down again | . G-gal. cans, 80 OFERLING CHANGB-Dull but steady . umina prirait of President Cle B e S| peotion : (faunte; 10 to 18 lbe. i | by the prediction of 1,00 earlonds for Mon- | “aya UGAR-Per Ihy 00100, SEHETHAN R At e R 0 2 land will be displayed from the cruiser New crops, will prevail in Kansas unless they | finest N A 5 diy and onee moré” became firm when TS Almonds, g W1Y":l'4 wrv’— for demand and at $4.87% for sixty duys; posted 4 York during the festivities at Kiel i P TS Lard, quiet; peime westéern, 3% m.u the closing prices of yesterday and r n. 60 to T0db, MWoxes, ber 1b; fard % CERTIFICA 4c; no sales. ton denfex the report of war being likely DUN'S VIEW OF THE CASkE. pails, 2%s. i identical at 53%c’ for July and 1 2 ) bt ween that country and Nicaragua. —cy 5 demand finest »"for September. The hard spots were | CI ER-Pure fulce, DErBbL. 35: halt Lbl., 3. It e £ 2 2 5 2 e Chairman Farrls of the Laclede county, With a Crop the State Will Forge to Al Mhees A geciean soliT Al l';k;w\ Riyenisgeiat to peil outa good deal| L S0 SR ONE U REULO N 1 *bon : v ! : Missouri, democratic committce, declines to the ¥ront. )OI Liverpool refined, 185 30 | °‘onte expericnced another heavy day and | hides, tiic; No. 1 'green’ byjted hides, itac; No &is, Jooupe call a convention to discuss the silver ques Mr. W. H. Roberson of R. Dun & Co., JINSE R en L g suffered a heavy feeling throughout the ses- | green salted hides, To. Mo, 1 veal calf, ' ey L oon! Hpacine s o e tion speaking of the week's business, says: f ATOR i Forequarters, 3id; | Slon. With: the other market at the open x”nm.. Bgite: No. 't eal calf, 8 ta 15 ths', bic: L 3 ¢ 3 ; The board of revision at work on the “There is no use of disgulsing the fact that | hindquarters, 6. ing, a big decline was scored. Later, how- | No. 1 dry des, 8G1 g i 8.re 10 3 registry list at Kansas City has stricken b ot PEAC Lordon (Pacific coast), 538, ever. the market rallied, influenced by the 1 dry salied bides., 8¢’ part cu v 1 oty at Kansas as stricke the situation 1s not improving in Omaha and i Strength in wheat, but, like corn, the clos- 3o pur pouma bl Gupgally oured. Lo 0.8 new. B 100 names from the list as being fraudu- Nebraska. The big hopes of the early Coffes Murker. fni Drices of yesterday were overreached ot } "t ‘Wooled early 38.coup.. i L spring have been greatly discounted by the | NEW YORK, May -coprRR—Options | Ut & trifle. At the closo the high prices | fine, “No. ach, 6610e:,dry shearlings (short 48, rog. .. 23| G, L& S . 2 (e The jury in the case of James Nutt of frosts and the lack of seasonable and plen- d steady af an advance of 5@10 points on | were prevailing. There Is a feeling in oats 11y’ s e h e dry fiint | 0. ! 5 5 2 5 3 tchison, charged with attempting to kil teous rains. What we need thi te 1 and May, while oth Which' heretofure has been _greatly. sup nsas and pelts, per i 5550 i > e M Jesse y ret 1 verdict of ok hat we need this minute I8 { ohunged to 5 points lower Vi pressed by the strong influence the wheat | foen salted shensliugs (8ort wholed early skins). 3 6N ... 3 el i 3 i Mrs, Jesse yton, returned a verdict of a continuous rainfall of not loss than a | featureiems, forelgn news being Tdifrer market exerclses-over it, but the decline af | fuuna. aciual weieht, st ary ot Kinans and Class A 7 : 3 X A guilty. week, accompanied by warm weather. If | traders conservative: closed firm the start rather gave a more independent | Kebraska murrain wool peits, ‘per pound, actua Class 13 p S " The St. Louis Post-Dispatch prints an ed- an begin the month of June with an | fiGes 1o 3 points wdvance: sales i leoneftoiinia careatagd inith imiwed kenfoRalLvanbimamas LA FElRCR DO ACo R i te L IR aLa e futual Uiio Us. itcrial calling special attention to the aval- "nl\l;ulul‘ lxly{ ‘|'|l\ul.~t|\xr(-. the s n - will SU.95015.00. March, $14.90. © Spot ;),‘;,‘u poriod. fluctuations refused to readily | fiint colorady” miriain, .\\.j(q' pelts, et pound, New Coi. 5 ¥ 5 [ ability of General Schofield as a presidential R L TR R T ey i No. 7, loes miid, quiet; respond to the advance. actual welsli, {Gec, Tave feot cut off, as it 15 | Nigwourl a.....ll 100 | douds oo . candidate, occusloning much Alarm, LUt there are sev- | erivs from New York yestendny. 5,062 bks: New | Lne provision market was weak untll near | “rATA0W AND GREASE—No. 1 tatiow, 4%@ | NG 4a.;:00 (11l 3 . Db, 53 The bakers at Kansas City, Kan., have Ry stor SOND LIRS TN WHIAK Dot enotwn | York ek tmaay iy et sl '(”f ‘-hl:,ny \\h-~n“|’\u:\tr|x;"":“‘_ o :'“"N?] 4 No. 3 tailow, 3is@le; grease. white Ao Snonfund. L 1%|R G West. \m . notified customers that the price of bread blue. Old seitlers point to many vears . ainst HB5D Bk Lot yenr. - | Drices as on the day before, becawax, 11g20c; rougn tallow, 2 Tenn; old 60 |SUL & TG 5! i pricarotitloly when corn planted bafore Juna 1 did not A —Firm: good average Bstimates for Monday: IWheat 80 catei| WOOL: UNWASHED—INge heavy, §0 Va, Conturios.. | 00k St L& S Gan : It is reporied that the new French com- amount to anything except for replanting, H 3 g QT HRCLAS S M e e B o dishty G el AT an{Aenas e OU e Ja0 e F - any which is pushing the Panama canal is while t put in the ground the first ten | [HAMBURG & Rarely © stendy, Areights, steady; 1%c for wheat, 1%e for S roken, fine, 6GSc. | A IEBIes A ¢ U P Lats of 6, 1 ing to sell the ditch and concession to an days of June made o fine crop. We are | ! m‘.\' Onenedl dulet: e adve ana ic for oats to Buffalo, - WASHED-Moedium, 15018c; fine, 14 1 1044 West Shora 43... .+ 5 S. American syndicate. B acatly, Tann 15 vomy o Fasomey are | ot 18 m., deciined if; saen, ‘_w»’p.;;m/ | “The leading futures ranged as follows: TOWb’ washed, 16@18c; binck, Sc; bucks, Go: . BI4iS0. R R. L 1 ¥, trade is very ¢ armexs are y RIO DB JANEIO, May v No. 7, | - 5 tag locks, 2@ d pulled, 5@se. — The American line’s new ship St. Louls will too busy to shop, and very little is being | pis “§16; exchange. § 3150, re - Articies. | Hizh. | Low. | Clos FURS. — 7 3 leave Cramp's rds today for a brief trial = s cisen Mint Qaorationn L Hugl. rief ti done fn Omaha to stimulate business. The | Mot or e 1raiten Stuids, : Wheut,No. 2 FURS-Dasr bisoks N L Inms 100000001 | oo e e e e e { : 3 ] trip. 1t Is expected she will leave New York receipts at the stock yards extremely | for Europe, none; 4 4 78% 3 bear, brown, No. 1, large, $20.00G2,.00; No. I sANIREANIICORM AT SiE THp o meint cloa 3 i on her first voyage on June 5, Hght; on_Iriday only” 730 cattle were re- ; 0% bt | dlum, $16.00; No. L small, 31200 bear, foflow: 2 SSTERN CATTLIZ London capitalists have secured an exten celved. We are entering upon a period of Baltimors Murkecs. A 76 8 yearlings, No. 1, large, 310000 Noia me 3 A} st e exten- two months which is always quiet in busi- JALTIMORE, Ay 25.—FLOU . 2. o | dium, #800; No. 1, small, 36.00; bear, brown, | Alta~. ... ) [Juli, ) 7 ORE 4 slon of time in their option on the Rawhide ness circles, and will be especiilly URINer- | changed: reeeipts, o085 wola. Ao 15 2 2% | cutw.” No. 1. large, $7.00; No. 1, ' mediuim, Alphadon 4 [anatien o 3 i Charles Velteh, mine in Toulamrie county, Arizona. The pur- cating the Bresent season, but It we have o | bt L 50 Vh1e S2wess| ; small B, A 0om10.007 .‘ Anlonis it | Bentuckcy Con No. ] No. At o, [chese pr.co was to b $1,10),000. crop to market, August will begin to show | WHEAT-Unsettled: spot and mont § | L R 2.0 he | el L 0 aeare steers 114 $1 € Louls Kroema “hicago out of wo up & revival of business, and by the middle oo asked: July and August 4 | SRR ARG e | Best & Heicher ! Mexican. ...\t 0 steers. o 130 4 00 LiOULK Tk pocruan ot Ol loxED Aol au b o YR September quite an improvement in all O Go0ita; stenmer, No 3, rod. ; [ 20, | dlom.”$ib.o0i” No. 1 amatl, 470 Bodlo Co... 3 | Mono, o b teers 124 47 |and became despondent over inability to sup- conditions should be noted. 6L D.: shipments, 30000 bu.; stock, | U : s b el aTel, eas e i . | Bultion....o. .. 4 [Mount Bitbio. 12 -/ g the past six days | port himself and family and killed his little ““The only Interesting thing to be found 00 bu.; southern wheat, by ‘sample, $0@s2c; | pati¥e: i fana and’ Rocky mour No. L large, $18.000 | Op oo Py 24 e ) e higher than for the six days | child and then committed suicide. in trude gossip is the story of the pro- | southern wheat on grade, T8@Slc. Jul. ] 30.00; 'No. 1, medium, $14.00; No. i, small, $10.00; | oo % Biamets s i . the market this week closes - flat : B maeimemn s Stue atnry o o - | e, ot NG Ty 20.00; No. 1, medium, $1400; No. i, sma, $1.00; | Challenge Goi...'. Qrerniin. ... ¢ ' than Jast. This decline Iv fargely due | ~The lower house of the Missourl legislature national banks into & strong national bank. | June, S8l asked: July, ko: Avgust, Lard i001bs| $12:05; No. i, medium, 3800 . 1, amail, $5.00; | Confidencs. ..o 110 |BIVAR6,. 1, 1rirss 4 o her wan F6.45 head. sehion wis 0 | Mas passed a resolution tendering assistanco 1 am not at liberty to mention details, but 3 - stock, 33,461 bu:: sale s e i bear, black, Monta 1. large, $6.60; | Con. Cat & Vi, Sterra Nevada. 1" heavier than Tast week, " In Keneral ipe [0 the grand jury which is investigating it i3 sutliclent to say that one of the oldest R anR X8 corn, | _Sept. No. 1, medium, 3. 1. wmall, $3.0 Con. New York 3 o 3 quality of the offerings has charges of bribery against members of the banks in the city will unite with one of the | atien: NG 13 whllé Teeators; HTROXS silver’ tip, N targe, §20.00; No. 1" medium, | Crown Point..... S Kood. Welghts, 100, have bein a | legislature. oungest, and the (wo will absorh the state | , OATS—Fasier: No 2 white western, 37 g B §12:00; No. 1. s, %00: bear, sllver: (b, year: | kxenequor...... Son... Untilwithin' the list day or 4 4 ank, and the new bank will have a large [ "Ry B inactive; = receipts, 12,083 bu.; stock, | —SCPb Tings, 1 Jarge, KILM sumedium, $8.00; | Gouid & Curry. . pigs and poor light loads have been rece Twenty-five hundred people were present at Danital and & fine loca tion for Dusineas, =Tl pus, 12 - Cor o gyt = Nou ok mall, 863 biar, sllder tip, cubs, No. i large, | fialo & Nororous. 103_| Vellow Jacket. The nctivity developed in the speculative murkei | Ann Arbor yesterday (o witness the dedicas ““Dhis Is only a beginning. Iverybody be- FLOUT-Q o $300375 | o faher, “No. i, large, 3 s A | Gl lvor bars, 0738050 Moxioan dolisrs, 633 | fof Jrovisions has alwo Len a favorable’ fact v | tion of a memorial bust of Thomas M. Cooley, lieves we have two or three more national Milwauken Atarket: straights, $3.250:3.60; spring pat . small, $4. ) vt 3ige. Dri ght, 2'4¢: telegraphlo, 52, 1 il oment In the. general matiook | the virtual founder of the s ch £ abonE Ratcnts. & $6.00; No. 1, 00; a3 to colog, | 63kc. Drafis, sight, 24c: telegraphic, find_more encouragement in the general outlook e law gchool of the nks than we need, and perhaps could , : Spring straights, $2.90463.75; bakers, Oty ) Tintes TEL b ooy Adiasid ihd) more enooursmament 1 the peneral outioak [ GH8 ORI pare a_state bank or two. The possibili- VHEAT—Lower: No. 2 L 793 . ! A T . medium, $60.00; No. 1, Small, $5.00; fox, silver, on Stook Quotationt. also been noticoable In (lie enstern Gemand for o 4 e R A T R e ) g TR oVHBAT Mo 3 spring, | EQIA:. No : ,lml-mm‘ oo 1 gk ST | nosmo. aw 5. _call b, 24 a8 oee cont: Fo Wil e SREATI T80 1 | Foreat res have brcken out agun in northe A O N8 ‘ . GO =R e n i L small, $20.0 time loans, 334 per cant. Cloilag priass for o i Adealo 4 0) d Mic! n the vicin| RRRERAO AU BIEORE: 1 -y et AT e Lewer No. 3 white, | GO o No. 2 white, N No. 1. litke, $1.00; NG, 1. mélum, '$3.03; | atocke, bo sd iing Liare e marlet today wus sty lower under the | of Ashland, Wis., and Iron Mountain, Mich., BBl ato oAtTying heavy dings of suste HARLEY—Nominal; No. 2, ie; sumple, fote, | White, S0 c mediim, §0.25 No. 1. smai, 'sF00; AT oW e i hd an ateente oF shlopine OMe Taom ) at Sancarh 8 "r‘"l"“ the woods are very oans, are the corpors entitle s R ulo; No. % No. 1, larie, 6 No. X : KL | Wia Contra e’ tr 'h: town of Ramsay, Mich., s sur- R public o Rornoretions s eptitied Lower. Pork, $12.%. Lard, | , VAR N No. Small, 40¢; fox kits, No. 1. et s 503 | Atehis m 208 o argubledn ‘m ] Sy v when money went and came easy, we did | ¥ "y’?nj\x SEED—No. 1, $1.49, all, ¥ No. 1, | BellTelaphone.... 200 "|Atchison 4s < d eavy g 3 A ' f S nat think of danger, Every loan company —Flour, 5,800 bbls; wheat, 21,000 { NHAN SBERIND. S Bl edium, $2.00: No. 1, small, | Hoaton & Albany. | New England 03 poor ¥ mixed The United States court at Duluth is en- sought business and had a man to investi- arley. héhis PROVIBIONS Mean Dork, nizsg | S0 maren, No. 1 iarge, g 1. medi Loston & Maine..) 104, |Gee: ¥ieetrls on. K at’ om 410 005 Vg i et weikhis | gaged hearing the case of William James gate the quality of each loan. ‘He may or |,y Flowr, 9000, bbla; wheat, 100} sparie Tard, “per 10 i Short | Gagse; No.'§, medium, 4oc small, Ficch b ; Mintuk Co + 85t T, AvCrnken. | e movement sas G | And John McKinley against John D. Rocke- may not have been a man of good judg- | " ribe, “sides (loose), $8.1506.20; dry, sait ew | mink, dark, No. 1, large, No. 1, medium, | Gen. Electric.. | erably active throughout and the B were | feller. The case grows out of the consolida- ment, but lhu{y::ndll of dollars” worth of atn. (oosad): 96.00; “THOre, Ry o No. 1, small,’ 30e; lon, * perfect | Mexiean Centrai 214 Bostan & Muniia cleared in_good | season, he bulk of the logs | ton of mines in Minnesota and the plaintiffs OEa alngle man Who knew more ahont ton: Waiea, b0 Dot Junce 36.655 Jutys | g1 ISK Y ¢ fintshed goods, per gal., | BeGT BEL 0k 7%, So0; gtier, | Dfd Cotouye. v 1140 (",',‘1‘.\',‘.-‘.?"&"71‘;’&‘\.‘ 0 | 9853 Friday and $035 1o $i4b & werk Weo tnday, | Saim they were swindled out of $620,000 by veyancing than selling land. The loan August, G700 Seplember, “$7.06 ARS—Unchanged, No. 1, iarg . $5.00; hort Line. i | Centenntal . Ripresentative sales: false representations of the defendant companles, in -v'nhr tn”hm a .;.-..‘4\‘. report 5'..7".'5..—;- tober, S04 Décembor, $1.10G7.11; wing were the receipts and shipments | N0 Lramall 44.0; theaoom: : 7 Rubber. ey :(v'm:;_l‘\::u.. o vees » Av. Eh. Pr > Av The headquarters of the Millers' National e D valie or e ol et e ot | NEW YORK, May 35.—COTTON—Dull; e | 0% skunk, black, cased, narrow striped, No. 1. 1arye: e, 148|Osceolar.iniiins 2 ol e : association are to be moved from Milwaukee ey a0 the Cimborthnce of makig | for middling; net ‘Fecelpis. none: gross, 3612 | ~Articies. Receipia. [Siipments. | tc; No. I, medium, d0ci No. 1, wmil, 5 Vi TN e8| Quine A w48 to Chicago and the assoclation incorporated Lne OPLRIIOD -4 B | bales: exports to Great Iiritain, 6,013 bales: for- - — striped, No. 1, large wolverine, ‘N3, 1, | W T oon | Tama e ' with a large capital stock epr tive a commission. The mortgage was sold in | wargea, 's37 bales; sales, none; stock, #1686 | Flour, bbls. “0.000( 6,000 | large, $4.00; No. 1. No, 14| Wolver 0 20 42 Be capita A representative the east and guaranteed. Times became | yiina" g g 2y i Wheat bu...... B cr| 13.000| 09.000 | $2.00; wolr, mountatn, “83.00; 2 —— 3 3 of the association will visit all the leading Tolighweds "The MOFIEnEe on the 1and, which | mihie R e matloe Shorae : | Coru, bu NN aoroon| aazuon | mealum, s, Koy ;s R S U flour markets of the world in an endeavor ed. The mortgage on the land, which | middling, §%c: low middiing, 6 Oata, u...100 0500 000 | No. 1, large, 6@%c; No. 1, me: . Lo B10E Wyotatiel § to more completely introduce American flour. i e been an asset, - | Fecelpts, 1,332 ‘bates. o all;_40c; beaver, ber Skin, N NEW YORK, May 25.-Tho followlng ars ths . . of other loan companies were forced into oreign Grain Trade Review. - x eaver Kits, No. bankrupte, This was the inevitable re LONDON, May 2i.—In the market during the On the Produey exchange todiy the buts & 6 No. mall sult of overconfid and overspeculation. st week Wheat was active on forelgn advlic keiwas firm: ereamery. 108 : datry, 9@l6e. T e ahite dogate T | ter and Pittsburg preferred 3 per cent. Tk Lodd Lol Lol Tl k J market generally, however, closed weak, b in the main higher than at’ the close yesterday come. Targe, $2.00; meditm; muskrata, winter, No. 1 | $inti) thoss 910 guarantess ate either wined & were 18 to 2% higher. 12) cargoes of wheat | ES8, 114@12)e. Cheese, O@ic 1 i Marke. Agter Moy, | Grown Polnt Biymoyt - Con. C'. & Vah QuickalIve | out by court proceedings or improved b; wold this week ‘market today W - N 1," small, e skrat kits, 2g8c | fomGh ! oEsHY 3 % ‘ :h Peturn of good times, men with stock” in | ' Were tending toward lower NEW YORK GENEKAL MARKET. oo O [ e T ~ ) gy le are ance Toan and Investment companies will be ex- | fgures. n Hard " Manitoba ] ) . Bulwer......... " |Ontario S on R R R R R R I AP e Notes. o & Noreros Standar cusably nervous. Ly é Wb And & ‘moditate e | Closing Quotations on ths Princlpal Com ALTIMORE. Ma Clgarings, $2,01,041; { Homestak 9 Jnion Con Omaha has not escaped these calamitous | piliy “Maize was strong and 1s higher. paities nod Sfaple balunces, §337,027. S50 BUVSE resns . 20| Kollow I conditions, but can congratulate herself on | an maise, steamer, prompt delivery. Was | NEW YORK May 20 FLOUR. . Recelpt BOSTON. _Clearings, $15,071.64 Mexican ‘ 2 2 the fact that investors have not suffered so | quoted at 23 9. Barley was firm at 1s dearer. | NE « ay 2. LOUR~Recelpts, ances, 81 Weekly, clearings, $90, 3 Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton 1 other severely, here a clrewhere and that the | Siti"were “drm s tuil prices, 000 bbis.; exports, 13,300 bbls.; sales, 6,000 pkgs. | balances, $10,664, 454 Requisition for Thompson Refased. Hecurities. era of foreclosures fs rapidly approaching | —_— Market firm and more aetive, but extensive W YORK, May 3%Clearings il (amt adwats o 25.,—Ja ) ) We mail frec address or Tok fhe ‘end. Advertisements of mherifte aales | A Sugar Marsef, business prevented by the extreme views of ances, - $5,003 Yeetmbly, cloars CITY OF MEXICO, May 25.—James C. 1 And TN larkat Irews Bhr vk f’he;u“r:: 2ot o ':rl..\“;(;:mm:lluu\ pow as| N ORI, May M SUQAR-Raw. frm: | houders. City mill patents, $4.8565 winter | 963; balances, §34.16 Thompson, the fugitiye cashier of a defunct | 7 ] 29 modeat speculativ stments result in he: e g0, and real estate o 30; contrifugnl, 98 test, Ihc; sates o LOUIS, May ie@ienrings, 3,65 s et Dok 4 3 rapid and hand men report some activity in the market for | ntritugal, 3 that, S reined, quist: | patents, WWGLW; cliy mill cears, $10610 o S0 i e saDes el A5 0001 bt | 84 aatla, Mo, l;nfin\::&n:\ titution, who wa 3% 3 STOCK COTTON Omaha property. 3-160; No. 1. 4%@1 4-16c: No. 8, 3 4.7¢1 | winter straights, $3.750M4.15; Minnesotd patents, | excpay, 390 Monevs 68 arrested several days ago, to await extradi- ] s ’ “Give us & good crop and Omaha and |4 11-6e; . 313-18@4c; No. 10, 3@ 15-16c, | $4.2064.75; winter extras, $5.0043.60; Minnes R T o BN D, s si0,6q. | tion to Missourl for embezzlement, has been GRAIN, COFFE Nebraska will take their places in the p L ‘~m:|’|"'-,:"\-‘r ‘:“;”l{ bakers, 3$3.25G4.10; winter low grades, $245@ | 547; bal b Cleai- | released by order of the Mexican Foreign e 3 Our commission’ for bexing et shilla SENEOD E TeCOVery NMHAE Toomt Lrom ehsts | (RCivam A 4 SLIGIKS, contectionsrs’ A 305, spriog low grades, $L03G259. Rye flour iatunéel, Affairs department. When Sheriff Porter at- | 3 3 for cash OF murgin of 3 (0 5 per oent is " powdered, 4G4 15-16c; granulated, 4 T-1664%hc, | H:3004.50 the condition of the, ury shows: Avall- | pequisition on the Mexican governmen®, oubes, ¢ 1+ RN MEAL—Quic western, $1.2 1 sh balance, gold reserve, $9%,- Y % 3 -] Py cuben, ¢ 1-1881%s. Trancy winie, 326063, y RA $184,08.01; gold 5. | through the United States legation, for the E.D. Thornhurgh&(,o. Prey eyl SRR rous Market A Jpts, MLIM bu.: exports, none; May BR4Cleariogs, 815,485,000 | eXtradition of Mr. Thompson. The arrest of | 4 3 of ‘which 20 | NEW YORK The quiet usual to | % . B SR I o b | Money y At 1%G8 per ' call and’ 4 | Mr. Thompson was at once effected, but he 8 d Ypbare of N.2% Con.-Blosk; BapAIESCRI iea owed, Wit turday “ws e feature of! (fF ‘Tarket and olTes o, and eleva immercial | " York | is now free, the government refusing the S : 41 Broadway, New York. o Wan & most Active buyer. The American buyers | Uon: ‘A humber of buyers were secn in business | N0, 1, bird A0e, delivered. Options opened | Lo 4R Semitha Ty ar. aiaty dase s | Tequisition ; . rehased altogether 2,00 bales. circles, but their wants were of minor character. | Weak and declined under uctive realizing and | op P o0 g R B0 5 - i 3 i 2 R L #yda "nn- printing cloth markat was firm at 2 1336 | 7ains in the west, turned suddealy on frast NE! May 2iThe exports of specie E I 3 greasy G046 Dalex’ | for coniructs. " ales for'the week, 3.0 ploces. | predictions, " which | brought, in_active ‘u..l.m, mountel e n Sl Yotk for fhe Week | INDIANAPOLIS, May 25.—Services over 2 MAKE $10 EVERY DAY oues Broasy. 16 Vicioria, | Akents have advanced the prics of utark A. | buying, and after an excited advance. closed at [ fmounted 1o ;B0 and $518.389 in stiver : - i n | T hides Taans 2 Wilod, | Qress A, AA sheotings and 7, 5, 10 and 15 oz | 25@2%0 higher: No. 3’ Ted “Hc; June The Imports were; Guld, 8121005 miver, § remains of Mrs. Charles B. Williams, P s nd ¢ ! By a new plan of systematis grain speculas Bwan it 9 baies South Aus: | duck %¢ each. v closed Moige; July, TSI, clomed Wil | T dry wowds. RS’ eneral merchundise. | who died suddenly yesterday at her home In Lesirable” muty i s and b | von. Send for our free booklet showink how. ralla, mivs; : ol y hitgc, clo ié; eptember 51,5 Fagins S0 autdanly o ontdenon Caas | e quotably ats uBkoa nay © ket around adverse fluctuations o ad. Tam firy o Frisco Wheat Quotat ‘o is. Ghac. closed MTc: October” closed, 82%6; EEHE s - this city, will be held at the residence, 833 | AT aUoAAbly strune, Fals 1 clols nailyos 2, et around aaverse uctuations of the aana 5 par SAN FRANCISCO, May #5--WHEAT. . | December, ‘Sodasskie, closed &%c. : x el Aflairs, North Meridian street, tomorrow at 4 | St ron 35 ' 3. comimin p | Miasket und ke Monsy even on the WeGH Gl o ama Nt Bd1es ; December, §1.06'4 ORN-Reeelpia, ™ Gdow bu.: Cexports, 126,70 IS, May Sohe pet con ; o'clock p. m. - At 11 o'clock tomorrow night | &t frim 21 o 43 Koad " choice CUL | slde., Baut workings oc-pian aud AERWR % 11,0 greasy. 4 e e i sales, ) bu. future M b, spot r the aecoun hange on don, 21 . i by en to Chicago over the | Jambs at from $4.76 to $:.2. eteren rnished. LENTINE n July 3. when the 40,000 bales e arket irregular; No. T bTe In elevator o far cheoks %, 20 | the body will be taken to Chicago over th rom & 2 CO., Traders Bl g.. Chicago oFnew arrivats hich 2 huve ol TUE BEALTY MAKKET. U steamer mixed, S%c. Options sold | LONDON, May 25.—(old 'Is_quited today neyivanis ‘raiiroad. = The interment will Peady been re The week's imports wor sharply under big 3 , Ay bee : inder bl recdipta,but' afierwucd | fuenos Avres at $55; yadria, 138): Ll o at Lake Forest Monday or Tuesday next CHICAGO LIVE STOUK. 309 bales < . ully recovered with wheat and cloasd %e bigher, | St Pets raburg, 5% Athens 1ime, 160 e ~ALirs | — — — INSTRUMENTS placed on record Ma Mo, closed 37%¢; July, S8TuGramse, | Vienna The' amount of hullion Kine g e ango cadily & Fall River I'rut Cloth Market. 1895 L4 v B e iy e Oiitie, | Vinma, 163 SIhe scwupt of Wullien gage inte Lekigh Valley ‘oud Molt Lighter Kecelpts ( hango Iands Readily at ! o 3 R YORIKE 25.—1 . Yexterday's Prioes. FALL RIVER, May For two days there WARRANTY DEEL Ipts, 123,000 bu.: exports, @0 bu.;| BERLIN, May 25.—Exchange on London, § NEW YORK, May 25 —The Lehigh Valley : e i s 8 has been considerable activity in the prin { - o 80.000 bu. futures, spot, du b 2, 3 days’ wight, 2 e - CHICAGO, May The small numier of o | Primary, Seov has been quisiderable activity in the print cloth | A B Prary and wife to N 3 McKittrick, lot Fies, Sw s utares, spot” duli X6 2, SING | dave' Skt "8 markn sl The weoly | railroad has positively refused to submit to HICAGO, MAR: Spmhe mnail/ sumben . A SPECIALTY ina: fea marker was very duil at ¥se. Thursday 3% Jup emental plat of Fairmount Pigoe $.U0 | 5 3 white, 36ke; tra Western, | sl e following hanes, o ol eermanty | the agreement regarding westbound frelght | cnoice 1 te sellin 5 tlary EyphiTia permanently cared in 16 10 tracts were sald at 2 13-lc, and spot sales at the win and wits 10 W R Wall, tet 17, Biceze. Options ‘declined at iy provicus uni: - Cauh . | rates, as proposed by the Trunk Line asso- 40 days. 'You can bo treated at home 1 4 5 block 4. Florence ; than & week ago. . same price followed. Not many spots were 1o be . 2 ey selfiag, but finally recove e o 1 0 ami® prico under su BAG und the demabd has etn Retve for cone | W R Wall and wife 10 N ¢ Tondesen, same 19 | Yoneer” May g 4 " 5 clation, and as a_result trouble Is on. Al | hola more froely this I you prefer to eome here tracis. ¥ " calling in the QUIT CLIAM DEEDS, June o 32%c; K . 333 Rece of the railroad officials who have a voice in | what higher in the Heith . 0 pay raiirond fare and b trading at 13-1ac, and all the business previous | 3 W Ball and wite to MeGavock & O'Keote HAY—Easy; soipping, s, " by Trunk Line matters admit that the Lehigh : ews active than lus o | Chargedf we fallto cure. If you ha to the drop in' prices in ' odas company, ot 1% block 1, M o0 T 4 K 3 ndide potash, and still have ac | She ¥ smpan. ot ¥ 3 e Side i agons Valley railroad has bolted ative dremsed beef D ntehia 1o mpgth. Bore Fheont drop In_ price be porary | s oy R P Shetce LONDON, May 23.—4 pown. closinz - few sales being inade 2 uples, Copper Colored Spots, U large advance sales and ocks piace | o DI Quiet; wet ‘salted New Oican | g Tnstantly Kille | by Lightaing. ays chol » uypnnul(nu iy, HNiE oF Eyebreaw ...‘.‘.n‘.:‘y.au:.:.n‘.l. postth 710 hoid aff for an \\":x‘ ¥\r rd and wife to New Engd ! e § g Lo S sa-Fae Pl ae R OGALALLA, Neb., May 25.—Special T id ity it ia this Syph mh; BLOOD POISON b vance me they he active d Trust company, lot 8, block § » 0 1he., homIna ) utr HATIA, 3 - ’ extremel WO FURFADLCE Lo cure. We soliel o1 Lruding at the Jow Prices indicates that there te i Fd ook » s i emiock sole, Busmos | 006 Buanayivania gram.)—Charles?McCuen of Norcature, Kan., ion | walo cases ..‘m: b e - mmm‘“ 4 ‘:--'rm:r'{n:m‘-m-"-‘x&k":.ll'ffi peclal imastar " Ae m;k ek &0 kk«r&n o heavy weights, 222 acid, ‘vik.mn nary. ourns 2 was struck by lightning and instaatly killed - f,fl",;,';’“,"..fl;‘;"':;},r‘:-'rlm“l:‘l.-“gl.-n:‘un:;:;nhnm slightly Guring the week. Miussra Reming. | O'Keefes add ey ). MeQavock S WOOL~Quiet; domestis s ot X | yesterday twelve miles east of here. He was e ly pr clans, §500,000 capl i & furnlshed the following statcmen 24 sl —Quiel; domestic feece, 16G%3c; pulled, | BAR SILVER o ¥ Lal Lebind our uneondis For Speculation! Activity again prevalls in the market for tsessssssrananne family, $11.90G13.00; | The rate of discos n market for | schooner, particularly Iunu .u|.yl)_ Lut it belng L 301 HM‘ utln’m%t':l':l:.fi (CAGo, bead P05 BaR ¢ - K et TROOKR AT 285 o |, About 2,500 hokw were offered toduy. inciuding | b ,,..,.,.,m,, Absolute Benats ne for the week, 230,000 pleces; deliveri s, Total amount of transfers ....... | PROVISIONS —Beet, dull; d INEY iy oute to Alberta, B. , in a prairi bflo&

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