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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TIURSDAY, MAY 0. 1890 = =S asked; refined, Baltimore and Philadelphia, $7.60; | 4 4-16c; No, 8, 24764 || 16c; No. 9, 3 13.16@Mc; N head; market 6@10c higher; bulk of sales, $4.256 g COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |mitusooes psumrs ot rasnaogh, e | om: i o, 37w ot 000 | OMAHA LIVE KINCK MA s ke e gtrs st of e om0 | BETTER ([TY GOVERNMENT ICE Bteady; domestic, ' falr (0" extra, 4W0 | 3 VisgiaNc: No. :‘:'m:‘-.;"."r‘r A ‘mi:: e mold ¢ mixet, WXGL lenl Wwalw; Yorkers, I\ m ) " the: Japah. SOV 3 ¥ wtandn 5 donfec: N30, pia, . 44FLIS. MOLASSER_Firm: New Orleans, open kettle, | tioners' A, ' 4 5:16@4tkc; cut loaf, 5 1-16@5%4e: BHIEP—Rectipts, 5,300 head: shipments, 1, lENn et {0 chotge, Bee, T 10 T g | Cimhed, 6 L16eke; ey 18} = head; market slow and 10c lower. ¢ STALS i Iron, steady; Seotch, anulated i 6@ e i Weather Ruled the Fluotuating Markets o ,\murlvmf; "5 i N Copier, strong £ Receipts for the Day, Were Moderate, but CNICAUO BAVE FTOOR. Large Altendance at the Munioipal Leagus CURES RISING BREAST, . A rokers o.50; exchange price. $10.60110 g 5 . . " Wholly During the Session, Lad, brokers' price, $3.074; exchange WHESES WURK OF THE RILLY Fully Up to Rcguirements, —_— Convention at Oleveland, 1o, Okye besn & miduite for N pric 0. Tin, firm; Strafts, $1440G14 p General Cattle Murke Was Dul at Te n each case where ¢ MOTHERS Pl quict. Speiter, firm; domestic, | Oatput Exeeeded That of the Week Be- et Desiine FRIEND " was used it accomplished fore und Trade Unsettled. POLIS, May 2.—The Northwestern | BEEF STEERS LOSE FIVI TO TEN CENTS | CHICAGO. May 2.—Cattle receipts were esti- | YEAR'S WORK FOR MUN.CIPAL REFORM mated at 15,000 head, and while a comparatively ts the following output at points tew really chol d to show strongly. named: Minneag 214,430 barrels; Superiors r . Reports of Raln in Many Portions of the Duluth, 97415 Larrels; Milwaukee, 3,000 barrels; | Enstern Demand Was Siaek and the Local | cline of 100 per 100 Ibs, Fancy cattle are now | Interesting Paper Read by Clinton Rogers b Country Where Crops Were STOCKS AND BONOS, o ‘;"“‘L- BRI Thare e AT ""\V"K-N Men Had It Alone—Hogs Galn An- coming forward sparingly and there was o slow. Woodraff at the National Good City 3 o week before there was a total of 383,78 wonders, shortened labor and lessened the paing. It is the best remedy for rising of the Breast known, and worth the price for that alone. Mirs. M. M. DREWSTER, Montgomery, Aln. Sohy" ], Expiess ot mall. on tecelptof price; 81,00 Ler ' botile, Book - 1o Mo 3D OIL—Steady 2714¢,” with strictly prime strongly bid at | MINNE appear to be indifferent; | Miller re ot crude, i prime Zige; off kummer yellow, WHEAT OPENED WITH A BIG BULGE lots continy the genernl market was dull at an average de trade In common to cholce native beef steers at e Buffering Quite n Featurs barrels. M| o other Dime Along the Line Governmeat Congress Now mailed free. There Hee overy 1o £ et Inneapolis sold little less than 200, from $4 to $6, while the bulk of the transac " G U NBEW YORK, May 20.—There has been a re- .n'\;nk\lnxkumln",- How to opernte and holding buy. ing more than 1,400 1bs, moved off slowly and the SOLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS. Iy nothing was done in ex- i Importers are not responding. I n regained. Better [ about ce high: xport _shipm the | Week were 35,500 barrels, against 3 week before cattle welghing from from % to | CLEV: covery In prices on the Stock exchange and part | CHICAGO, May 20.—The weather ruled | ¢ yocterday's losses have the grain markets toc Hot, dry winds sent them up sharply, and alternate fees of rain and frost kept them n but In the end a desire to even up the rates | preval ay resulted in a lower | Pacific Mail, which broke 2 per cent on the an- | & demand W largely fo T WEDNESDAY, May 20, | LW to L350 Ibs. such lots going at from 3 LAND, May The Municipal arrels the | Receipts were moderate today, thirty- | dre in wtive demand at from $4.5 to $.6) per 10y | IeARUE convention was called to order this . seven cars of cattle, sixty-two of hogs and [ Iba. There was un excessive supply of stackers | afterncon. There o . o oo WAS & and_ steadily 3 ernoon. There were a large number of o frm and st three of sheep, 102 cars in all. Recelpts | &N feeders and Drices were G0c OF more Jower |erormi at difficulty wha' expertenc than ‘a weck o, trade being very siow, Texas | delegations present, and more are arriving for the three days foot up 4, i y b t and demand fs running main) cattie, | cattle arrive good numbers and prices fo extia fancy, which served to curtall bus! | oin good numbers and prices for | on rop reports and covering of ShOFts were prom- | chief Influences governing the market. At th At 8t Louis th ervous, | opening the trading was small and a weak tone | piiing market, & d, the depression being most marked in [ in securing whe every train. Prior to the opening of the C—— over tomorrow's holic ki LR T8 s A R, i UL S G BTG it 11,865 hogs and 1470 sheep, a gain of 1000 | such were aloiit loc lower, y | races | nouncement ‘of the Toxs of the ¢ W'a Bteam. | ness. There Is about 6,000 barrels sold daily Lk o hoga’ the. 1581, Do shipping_demand | convention the board of delegates held a busi- i close than yesterday. Provisions were | uhip Colima. The temper of speculution, how- | The excited state of the weather made flour | Cattie and 200 sheep, and a 1088 Of 6,000 | wia" aguin excerdingl ot and® b bofire | cony oo t delegates held & busl ’ k- strong and higher on light receipts of hogs [ tver, auickly changed, and on moderate buying | unsteady at Superior and Duluth, moet of the | hogs, as compared with last week noon the supply wae moatly out of first hands, | N8 session. b e genernl market thok an upward turn and | sales beng made in domestic. Export shipments | g prices showlnie o further adyance of about 10 Mhe fe. of today's proceedings w and outside buying orders. contfiued to Tmprove i a mild wiy until near | Tast week were 35,40 barrels, againat 6,000 | | The supply of cattle was not very large, | BECS, SRIVIGE L uRcher tvanes of whout N g e O e LB LEL Trusses, i Wheat opened with a bulge of 1%c per | the clse, When a silght reaction touk place on | barrels the week before, Flour at the mills and | but included some very respectable beeves, | hortion of good to chojes HEht Welhts, paper by Clinton Rogers Woodruff, secretary 5 bu., and for about half an hour it looked | iles 1o iclose ot contracts ver, the hillday | in translt amounts to'830,000 barrels, against i~ | both natives and westerns. Lacal condi- | this reason” desirabie’ tiroves ot heatvy o of the National Reform league. at a s al premium over light hog as If it had .(unl-hup to .«m'y‘ .\hu:ll the kel was in In.l;-n-rk.'.,.nnm.l» at the clowe | A Miiwaukve flour is unsettled and sales dfd | :‘""';“ were all rh:hl(. Ihull is, m.‘- dressed comime ice }su-u\ hogs Ilwlnllv K prices Mr. Woodruft began by referring to the S“pportersy end of that time, however, the signal sery- | @ st cases higher on the day's transac- | not equal the output. Glasgow, London and | beef men appeared to be wanting some to $.85, with the bulk at from | rapid progress of municipal reform—the un- 56 Bredic p hd game me shares moved {ndepndently of the | Divapbol cables are all active with prices 2 | o aste sts were Feporte to 14715 TAEWt hogs sold at f | : LA b . fce prediction took a hand in the game | general market, After the bublication of the | Gintibedt) SAes are WL ACURe WIGH peice 3| cattle. Eastern markets —were reported principily"at from $60 o §4 | paralleled civie awakening and truly extra- Batteri and threw its Influence with the bears. It |unnual report Pacific Mail came fn demand and [ SEEOES (LR on, ATaceioun Bowe, & YOS | lower, and on this account there was very mmon to cholce mix trom | oedinaty davelopment of intetust (o muntelpal a 1€8, K predicted generally showery weather for | fic veral Ia per cent of wiich % per cont Bud | wheat trade, but flour was (0o unsettled for the | litlle outside support, and the market was iR e R Wt | M AurE. i LR it f the winter wheat belt, and tomorrow being | during the trading In bonds was not of | Vet pesulual LG e tended to | ANYWhere from barely steady to G and demand for shecp, but the | affairs during the past fifteen months, an : R RoTites, oo tonee. thoaht M -wep to_ant | impmane I ot T O | i uvare advancen o prices ended, (0| 30" \ower (nan Tuondng, - Handy wolsht _ K\ AT RIS | the encouragement the movement has re- Crutches, ticipate the probable effect of healing rain | fefid s Whwar lency was in prog of e weel A better isiness’ wis done 'in | teers were the readiest sellers, and on | (o $46. chivlly | celved. Then he detailed the process of for- 3 . 9 . e \e Evening I'ost's London eable says: The | Tennessee, desplte the unsettled wheat matket these there was very little decline. gl 3 Feib, shee i | mation of the vaious refo org ons . upon the wounded wheat plant hey | Th & I'ost's Lond. b T il LB AL TG s TR T PRI was very little decline. Rough, | while ord sheep sold e vavious reform organizations . i knew that whatever wheat they owned at ere adle and dull tedays JO1e B | Lathets WHI cover the Wheat erop of that state. | heavy cattle and unfinished light stuft bore | around '8 " syrly . wer, with | in different cities of the continent and re- A“’“"l-ersy &, the close of today's market they would tone in Paris. Amer- bk Sukvativiy lnu- brunt of the decline. The movement, | “Jitelhin: Cattie, 15,000 head; hogs, 2,000 head; | ferred to the unprecedented progress of or- require to remain possessors of till Fri- W were Tower also recovered after St Louis General Markot. however, was quite free and a good, early | sheep, 17,00 head anized cipal reform movements, the al- ke d"; MornIng, ana they. accordingly began, | Dours. The eniy e Jfor el L -M-:v L I.rn”‘.“u- ol waten tor | Cloatance Taaag SRRy K.l ; ]l municipal r form movements, the al Bed Pnns, e Yic, to dlspose of that part of their sup- transters were | The opening was %@ ke for July and | Y. 5 GOmMON A REUM. a0d CariARTE e ORI Mt L v . g plies which they keep to feed the be D to 13 L8\ ationa | 24C U for, Reptember, but there wan w0 much for s common stuff and canners: | giheral Movemsnt of Hoga as Compared | SontInuous discussion of it in all the leading Air Pillows, ne o for | but all ruled ned 1%e for | BU L shade lower. Calves were k at the re i occaslonally, A prominent operator re- newspape marked thai the market was “a good deal | on the suce s of the land. After discussing the ading stocks of the New York ex- | July; e ns and relapses then followe tadly, but late in the session the ten- ent big deciine, and bulls, with Other Periods, of the movement in various cities, he 2.9 continued Rubber Goods, sty er’” tha uile, They kept eell- | change today? inother | stags, . were generally easier. CINCINNATI, May (Special m— BREIESE LHan the bulls, They Kept, il - . lency was downward, and there was a steady | The stocker and feeder trade was in the | The Price Current tomorrow will say: The cu “No REG o 3 ing_out long yheat \\‘u.“u“ )‘mmmu' the Atchinon .. 178 | decline unul July was ‘Zie and’ September 1%c | same condition it has been for tome. time, X Higs P No account of municipal reform progress price much. They turnec down, how- 18 EXPross. 4 [below the top, and closed weuk with sellers of | that is, there was practic v de at N Has oo ment of hoga la liberal, a8 & | would be complete without a reference to the S i : Ever, ffom around e for July 10 Miie, and :::“.K;‘XTN.J”_ 101 | Sy 1ider Neki Sfphember sold do below vemters | all: BHec rulog vam Sostny fon srade t] ot of 55,00 hus been handiea by western | Increasing aciivity ‘and. co-operation of wo.| Surgical Instruments, line to 80nge Fefarved’t wak not the lowest | Bulimor & OFo. Oturio & WL T | G0N0 i S S, Moy, i Julk B | e that changed hands, “and the volume [ packers durink the week, agunst 31800 the | man, They are rapidly coming to the front . < ’ point of the day. It recoyered to Sldc | Cansda Pacific, Oregon Lmp. 134 | YEGRi "An “ndvan " this morning was | OF trading was decidedly small. Good to | preceding week and 280,000 last year, making a | both in thelr own organizations, like the Medical Supplies. &ha tnbn Droke fo' 80Mc he rain pro- | ¢ Southern. fik¢|Oregon Nav. ;... 23" | not maintained, the market s Jecline }lmu"“ Lt}:“-":‘l]‘ s ot |I;1.- at $3.0003.75; | total of 3,238,000 since March 1, against 3,110.0% | health protective assoclations or women's dictlons were on several occaslons the pre- | L% ohio. . sy Pacitio Mall. .. e Iah e T A hd CohIRE duyiores | from $2.60 down, mm.':’.'-,,::.'x'}'\':\'"" |t ago. Prominent places compare a8 fol [ clubs, and in_organizations like the Civic ’l‘”: o );\ N e dominating factor, and that the price was | Giis e Q10 e 300 UGG Rl - oo dictions ot vain outer wenther, wedlenc 4] federation of Chicago, composed of men and Y ALUL @ M\ A, g above e appenred o impress a-cortain | €GN n piabiee, Lo i duly, sRR@Ne @ e t 191 | women. We find them contributing largely 48 LION DRYG Hodss ’ R b e biddel LA HODe UL e 13} | Bullman Pala ATS. lost, the market de. | 1. to the study of the complex problems of the ? LION DRUG HOUSE, A s aboutto rex] anctent” stamping | Co 1lu\|tl.;‘l4ul‘| Gin. 145 | Rewding. clinfng late in the day With wheat nd corn; | 1. ; Orane cities, ~ There are few communitis where | 1408 Farnam St opposite Paxton Hotel. -‘ BT uheh Mpprehension and boukht With suf- | Cola: Coat & 1ro e 1 G W pid R it Bt e o ¢ st Louth women now have the right of municipal suf M ficient frecdom 1o cause a rapid recovery. | CononOll Cert (.l 474 | Rock Isiand. ARECTROUI (R ovn RS ik S i LR Cincinnati 1. frage; hence their activity Is of necessity s felentteoedom T Gaore o fpIV [ecevery: | SamONEote (408 oSy R _ oAl G feclntpole limie o, stucational and aeiatory eiorts| M AKE $10 EVERY D fore it once remembered that it was still | Dep. faagk g 118t IO BRAN-—6S¢ bid _for sacked, east track. Lt TS | and to looking after the details of municipal gubject to the possibilities attending a | D% & g B4 40414 PR inaha FLAX 8 Nominal, $1.40. caws. Cedar Rapids... ceens 8000 housekeeping. Wherever thi efforts hav E rainy holiday By 0. ... %| donpfa . SDS—Quiet and steady; clover, $6.50 | 1.. 1 3 2 JO8Luiseusiuerinsosns 78,00 sekeeping. er their efforts have| Ly anew planof ystemnatic grain specula- iy hollday. ' was strong and frregt. | B8 s semmines 111 |Southern Paciial. DEDaSQuls 1 d $ H BioUR. CItPtrit i D G000 been properly and persistently directed in | tion. Send for our free booklet showing how b TAP at the opening, ahd Sfier an advance | PonWayne: r 157¢|Runr Sofnerr: N e hat v shse | i L. H s Paul 800 65000 | these channels substantial results have been | to et around ndverse fluctuations o the v of 13c it dropped back until at one time | G. Northern um.' 128 | Texas Pacific...... @2.00, east side; prairie, 50210.00, this side, H 2 b Ottumwa, sesestiveeinnnny 66,000 6509 | accomplished, for in these directions women | Market and make money even on the wrong : there was a loss of %c. In the end the [C.&E. L vfd ... 1004 T. &0 Cent. pid. e R L et M H 8 New Yor Live stock Market. have exceptional capacity. Ly RIS TR o higheat ; price for July was Yc lower than It closed | Hooking Valley... 48K Union Pacife. 345, Gl g g 3t b3 NEW YORK, May 2).—BEREVES—Recelpts, Back of all the diversity of forms," the | go,, Traders Bl2g., Chicago. yesterday, and September Hc lower. The | flinols Cemteal... 98 |G & Bxpress. PROVISIONS—Pork, 310, Lard, prime, | 1 3. 1 1716 head; slow, 10%15c lower; native steers, | Speaker continued, “we see a sturdy, resolute o ening rr,h'v of July was over a range | ghy'm ppg Ul 3oie| Ao B, eueess steady, $6.55; choice, $6.70. Dry swited meats, | 5 3. 1 poor_to prime, $4.7506.00; stugs and oxen, 32 determination to remove the stigma that is | = sm—— of from Siwe to e, “with Gec pald Very | fake kried West 24| Weila Faeo EX... e aoiiders, $55; lonis, $657; rive, 31 | £ 1 1 Ga autebenn, cables quote American, ote™ [ resting upon Amerlcan munieipalities. It I8 P TRONIZE 3 start, it was down to bic, and sank irregu- | Lo ehore. "1 100k Whemme B g RECELDTS. Flour, 9,000 bbls; wheat, 121,000 | 12 1 SHIED AND LAMIS- Recelpis, 0436 head: | the spirlt of 1776 and 1860 manifesting itselt : farky: aner it o Sl Wit i Tecovery | KRR 48K | Wheeling : o o ek e aom by o L G lower: sheep, poor {0 rime, $4.0)04.60; yearlings, | in a new way. Some of the efforts are crude; 4 K’(%u at the close. “ It was a weather | Loufarille & BRi¢ M. & St L SHIPMENTS—Flour, 6,000 bbls.; wheat, 34,00 | ¢ i ; -| $3.506 Sy 85 tiean cady; $4.75Gs.00, | S0Me destined to failure; all to tempordry A mnrkv, pure and simple, L.&N. A.. D, bu.; corn, 4,000 bu.; oats, 9,000 bu, Ho e HOGS—Recelpts, 9.2 head; steady; #.75G@5.00. | jofeats, but as surely as our independence . 1,00t were wild and panicicy at the open- | Manhaiun Goi 2 T 1l Wlew 360 2 Stock in signt. was won and the unfon preserved, just so i g, with a very wide range of starting TR g 00! Murket. HEIFER Record of recelpts at the four principal mar- | Surely will the evil of municipal misgovern- 3 rlces, the net advance of which was from | Nihiehn cont.-: o ST. LOUIS, May 2.—WOOL—Falrly nctive; | 307 2 00 Kets for Wednesday, May 29, 1895: ment be eventually conquered and American Mo to B from yesterday's last quota- | MisGAR FACRC firmer, especlally for clear combing: Missouri | © 7 208 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | citics placed where they should be—in the b tlon. e activity and higher prices were | NOMIa &0 - RS and Tiinois combing, 10gc; medfum, 13%c; 1 South Omaha 000 50 very front rank of well governed cities. i Bies, Tha early strenih_ sonerated g s ’ . e o Stanareoam” Nebimaka: edtams 2 L b bl “hat the coming year may have in store | B Purchasiag goods mads at the following y e - early s oderated % uig| dontd.ci.. . des Kansan and Nebruska, medium 2. it 600 3 ay ha store | i greatly after the traders had calmed down. [ 8°3 Conirail. 12 1004 |8 10 K. 1100 medium, A@ite; Ught, e, T@s; heavy, | 4 Frp o for the movement cannot be foretold, but [ Nebraska factories. If you cannot find what # The decline in wheat was followed, show- | N. & W, pra. LT o Sasc; Weavy ard earthy, 5ite; Texan, At | - of one thing we are assured—the whole ques- | ¥Ou want, communicate with the manufac- A %" b ' L . i Bettiec A 3 P Rt TGide. e, T Wy 2. ts importance has been brought home | == — s 4 during the rest of the day. July opened | NoPac nid..... 107(st i M. & M.\ fine, Tac; e, Wioming, | 1. and | at from 32¢ to 33c; fell off gradually to 3lc, | U.P.D. &G0 6 Utah, etc, diim, i fine medium, 8@10c No. 2 53 | to @ large number of those who value their and at noon had ‘advanced again to 313 he total shales of stosks today wert Ba | LEDL fine. heavy, e, b washed, | 400 PEORIA, May 20.—CORN—Firm; 2 political heritage and those interested In BAGS, BURLAP AND TWINE. - The close showed the market again at 3ic, including: . American Sugar 40,800 Amers | Cholce; St SHRENIL Ay PG e e T 1 90 300 Mrm; No. 2 white, 32¢; No. 3, 31%c. their country’s highest development Jme- T st e ag ) 3 which I8 e higher than it closed yester: 500: ALchison, §90; Buritngton, | catom Reportcr will sy tomosrow o the. waol | 1.1 (i Sop B AFCt gh preof spirits, $1.25: foin. | (NINE more than this, however, is necessary, BEMIS OHAHA BAG €0. 4 da. The actlvity continued right up to G P il and Cattlel | trade: The volume of business transacted this | 1 1085 300 1 e T R L L a deep-seated determination to sacrifice every the ‘end. Country order: tric, 4 were principally Long 1sland | el will be found perceptibly larger than that . 70,000 bu.; | thing it need be, rather than permit the | \Anufacturerr of all kinds of cotton & burlap 3.60; Miseourl Pacific, 3.700; RECEIPTE—W 00 bu. urgent earlier in’ the session, but later it [ Traction, orth- | done o wek ago, though the amount of wool i k X ¢ Lt A, / bags, cotton flo.= sacks & twine a speclalty. ; verybod s v fing | western. 6.300; Pacific Mail, 4.400; Rending, 4.80; | (080NN Siier the: hormal we carogats | 1:: 11160 25 | oats 1,500 bu.; ba 147 bu.'’ | dearly earned liberties and reputation trans- | 38% 3 4 Ban verybody "in “genoral,” with ‘buying | SR Gt IR Yotk A0 S forloaton. he call wha manly. for territory, | 1 Litge 25 | SHIL o 01000 | mitted to us by our forefathers to bo dimin- | 7t 14618 8. 1th-at Provisions were firm and closed higher | "¢ 08l 6400 Rtubl of which a very moderate quantity of new stock | S 3 bu.; rye u " |ished or tarnished by selfish incompetency = T = i to the extent of 2c in pork, 12%c In lard N Yok L G LR SR e AR Oil Markets. and inefficiency. The present situation may [ BRE. UKEAST FOOD, FLOUR, YEANT. and 10c in ribs. The commission houses s IR i Sence of speculative features or of a remark- | ¥ ‘10! 230 836 850 QIL CITY, May 20.-Oll opened at $153; hign, | HOL be so dramatic as that o 1776 or 1860, e i appeared well provided with outside buying | NEW YOR ay 20-MONEY ON CALL- | iile‘activity in any one department. With pros- | 1+ 189 235 low, $1.525 closed, $1.02: sales, 2000 bbts.; | but it Is equally as portentious to the future WH. PRESTON & Co. orders, and on the advance, the packers 6 pe ast loan, 1 per cent; | PSS CRYA%ig Qomentic clip and with o larg STOCKERS AND ¥ ‘ances, $.000 bbls.; shipmon 346 bbls.} | welfare and maintenance of our republican i 2 gupplied the demand. TS 1 : Freights firm at 1%c for wheat and 1c | ooy M MERCANTILE PAPER-24G3Y per f for corn to Buffalo. g The leading futures rangea as follow: sunt of forelgn wool coming in, there would 1 to be little promise of any early improve: ERLING EXCHANGE—Firm, with actual | MeNt In prices. The prices in the western wool 4 ianiers M Ty growing sections are lo to e above the easte business'in bankers' bills at $4.88% for demana | Krowing scetons aré e o, be AbOYE (IS, BARE #% 2w 1 bbls, aiton Manufacturers of Preston's California Flakes, k TErisco Wheat Quotations. James W. Pryor, secretary of the City Sh‘klle. brand self raising tour & yeast. Do you LANCISCO, May 20.—WHEAT—Steadys | C1ub of New York, made a report on the | use Preston's vest flour? SAN ¥ somnse 4 nd $48714 for 6 Odaya: posted rates, HSTLENS R 3 December, $1.03) reform efforts in the metropolis. John A. | ™= = = = — 5 .m:I“;‘o':\“(_ ik commerciul bills, S4GGL80%. [ {0 rengihen the 23 e Butler, representing the Milwaukee league, BREWERIES. : BOUE TN I st R GO( of the week amounted to 1,620,000 IRON INDUSTRY LOOKING UP [reported that the work In that city was T o - GOVERNM JON Strong, e bonds, nent e NQ s 3 IR Ra VAN AR SanE . e bords, o0 T forelin, making . tota of %1%, Pr. by being prosccuted on a aefinite plan and that | OMAHA BREWING ASSOCIATION 3 Cloing_quotations on bonds were as follows L val o ive, 200 b for 6 83 75 L1031 44 10 | Further Advance in Prices In the East Dur- [ it had probably determined the character of - § 48, rer. now. 12910, P. Tate of the corresponding week last yedr. The sales 8 40 1176 4 50 Ing Past Week. the next state legislature. Charles J. Bona- | Cet loud shipments made In our own refrigerator i RN b IS L e e T o * WyominG CLEVELAND, May 20—The Iron Trade | Perte of Baltimore reported a condition of | 4% Blue Ribbon, Elite Export, Vienna Export, 8. B3, c0up.orns 110 ‘rn'u 'm-" New York amount o 815,600 1he. it et RTICE i et G standstill in his city with a healthy loss Export, o all parts of clty. 3 P LI G e o v “iles fn Philadelphia have amounted o 8band sUg.1212 310 38 steern.,....1067 410 i X i epng ok o | I power, due, he belleved, to the fact that CARRIAGE FACTORIES, E R 900" 1ba. 0 ipts were not materlally different ‘”;le ‘“"‘] weel ) "lh ‘;:y “""‘l‘ """l"‘ their Lexow committee was appointed by < ety , 1 | tom Tuesday's arrivals, ether In quantity or | 0f the ‘developments that have made it the [a bi-partisan council. George Burnham of N q Proiiis s 5 5., 100 Liverpapl MRzked There was o fair showink ‘Of Kood i 5 FROST & HARRIS. A6 Ohbh AL T 100 LIVERPOOL, May 20— WHEAT—Spot, irm; 1o | most important month of the year to the | Philadelphia reported good progress, heavy hogs, but tq many Tight W 4 12 95 1 12 00 | Ala Clnwn 5720 100 domand poor:No. ¥ T":. winter: fu 1007 No. & | have been comink recently, forced in- by iron trade. Owing to the fact that July 1| GAVE THE WEST REPRESENTATION. |Carriage & Wagon Makers. Carriages, bugsies, 18 25 13 18 174 | M3 Gitrencs i el ol R Ral) L ‘;‘:q‘;‘n’;d P, v m‘._m».l Sellers s aln found conditions is a pivotal point in the calculations of a| As the old corps of officers were all east- | Phaetons & wagons aiways on hand & made to @ 80 680 | oss | Lo New Co with near and dis 350 higher: elosed | Fuify & alme more - than on Tumdas f 4ho# | good many producers, there is just now [ ern men, the organic law of the league was - 181315 Harney-st., Omaha. 3 6 95 G| |-tk et “’};\'w;";‘;,{”“’l"‘;j ";}}f;""“,“;;:‘;}"j:"‘*,\,,};“ good heavy hogs and fully a nickel more on some restriction upon buying, particularly [ so changed that the number of vice presi- == = = 4 || NG B3N Cammal | s 0 A ust, o W50 Sep: | Yerage for the Wghter grades. The former sold | in pig iron and steel, but in finished mate- | dents was increased to five and the members , BAKING POIWDER. g Gt e 14| R G, Woat, 18ta, 770 | tember, 6a 14d. Tor 150 Lo B0t Ry the yXtreme ranse | rial the pace of recent weeks has been more | of the executive committee to nine in order e ¥ T e R S (B8% )8t P Consols 7a.. 127 e ’?5}"',}(.:".'.","’":’:.5'.’&}'.:‘;3""“‘?‘1.“; ne and light lights were a drug on the marvket, tha | than kept up, with further advances in [ that the west could be represented. The old CONSOLIDATED COFFER 09, 4 Canh quotations wore aw follown: o 007| doC & B W 6x. 113 | fa doud: futures opentd steady, with ne common grades in particular being hard to move | prices. More tardily than the south and | officers were re-elected and in addition y 4 3400375, winter strafghin, ? 0 111 [ on ey Positions: My, 4% 91a: June and July, | &8 any price.” Common to very good 0 to 140-1b. | the central west, tho east has made a posi- | these are the western officers chosen: For | Coffee Roasters Spice Grinders, Manufacturers ¥ o, LTG5, epring stralghts eq. G| Tex. Pac. Inta Qg | dn 807 August, 4 6503 September, 4 803 Octor | BU browEb, from ®T0 1o W7 "There were n | tive advance in’pig Iron in the week, the | third vice president, Thomas N. Strong of | German Baking Powder and German Dry Hop . AV BAT o, 2 spring, 81%@8Ne Aliilhon dar 4‘:3‘17"3‘&‘ ke FLOUR irm; demand moderate; t, Louts | E0od hogs were practicaily all diapased of early. | announcement of an added §0 cents a ton | Portland, president of the Municipal league #t, Ml4 and 416 Harney-st., Omaha, Neb. A R eAT o A e; Atohison 3 Acovy 41810, P 18t of S Aty wWikteri e o rading was very lurgely at $1.85 (o $4.45, an | being made by the leading eastern Penn- | of Portland; for fourth vice president, Mr. = 3 CORN-No. 2. " Cok N 20180 R Roioee: YO Lt e e | o e ok ag ot Tameisntusve ool #4 [aylvania interest. Nearly a week provious | L. B. Holden of Cleveland; for fitth vice FLouvn. 2 NOATEN , stHeae; | = L Thors e, 28 tba. 32 long Glear, Mght, 58" R B ey, by, | Virginia furnaces had withdrawn' thelr low | president, Dr. H. Dickson of New Orleans SRTRATA TV RY1-No. ot L deepi o mitpay: e paskn, TSR T Yaht ot cloas T 1. 164 240 34 00 - o 54T |auotations In the same markets. While a |of the Ballot Reform league of Louisiuna. . k. GILMAN, E BARLEY-} . 8, 49051%e; D BOSTON. May 20.—Call loans. 2844 par cent: | clear backs, light, 18 lbs., ‘Sis; short clear 7 o number of heavy buyers filled up for several | Exccutive committee: A. L. Crocker, presi- « nominal. Dst4e ume lonk. 2@l per cent. Closing prices for [ dles, hewvy, 85 b, te 6d; clcar beilies, M ) months before the present level was reached | dent of the Minneapolis Board of Trade Maufashiter of 0l MedN Fioun i ;ifr: rl Jus e ll: "'v"":‘ hams, short eut, 16 to 18 1bs., 418, Tullow W on foundry irons, there are evidences that [ Frank N. Hartwell, president Good Govern- [ C. B. Black, Manager, Omaha. 4 RS P, 75|W. Eloc. pid ... - JFth_“Amcrican, nominal, Beef, extra India others have waited too long and that their [ ment club of Loufsiana. e === b 10 '.?N,' e g | A QR cpareee JR0W[in Coutral. oo AN Brims o L BRI ROEE Neatem = requirements will bring them into the ma A public mecting was held in the oven- FURNITURE FACTORIE - £.97%@5.50. Shore clear | Bay Stato Ga Gen. Elec. ofd. brn, 338 '9d; refinéd, in pails, 3tk 64, k] ket from time to time. Bessemer pig, which | ing at the First Methodist church. President WO“\H\ UPHOLSTERIN L R e Rk }::L}‘%TIIE"A"I?-«.., 2017 | Atohinou gds.. ..o ACHBESE_Qulet; finest Amerlcan white, 40s; #0 for nearly two months has had alternate [ Wilson M. Day of the Cleveland Chamber G 0. h. . Boston & Maine... Now England 3 BUTTII Finest United 568; good, 40s. 5 weeks of active buying and of light demand, | of Commerce was in the chair. James C. | yrunutacturers of parlor furnitur he following were the recelpts and shipments b ants ) Gen. Electric 5s. D OIL—Liverpool refined, 18s'3d. 0 has managed to hold each successive ad-|Carter of New York, president of the Na- |\ “iipies & folding bLeds. 25th av today: Allouez Mining Co 7y | LINSEED OI1 8 44 |vance in the Interval of Inactivity. The |tional Municipal league, made his annual [ gf, o™ 0 ety Gen, Eleotric.. Rl KA Atlantic.. .. 1008 | PETROLEUM Bostn & Montana 634 | REFRIGERATOR BEEF—Forequarters, 314d; {0 |past week has brought little business, address, which was an Interesting exposition | == ean Co hindquarters, 613, % |largely because the requirements of the | of the organization. ICE AND CO. Whent o o0 NeRRE Calimet & Hecla, 208 ° | "HOPS—At Londin (Pacific coast), 2is. &0 | larger buyers are filled for June and there | * Herbert Walsh of Philadelphia followed i 731000 71,000 | 914 Colony.. qnteanial R Cenoa Moriae {2% |are no furnaces now willing to accept $11 | with an address upon the municipal condi- | §OU[H mmn ICE AND COALCO. ! 03,0001 “50,000 KeAraargen ... 18| NEW YORK, May % —COFFEB—Opened quiet 7 |in the valley for deliveries through the sec- | tion of that city, which he said was as bad vo b o000l w000 [ [ ot inchanged. to 5 points dechine: ruled Inactive {0 | ond half of the year. as ‘could be, and Charles G. Bonaparte of | Domestic & steam coal. We have tne oest. Ot- rioy. bu..... 9.000 9,000 | Union Pacific, ey - and. featuseless, genorally weak under loc 0 e Baltimore spoke in a general way of the |fce 161 Farnam-st. Telephone: Office 37, yard On the Produce exchange today the butter mar- | WostEnd . ‘Amarack. sure and indifferent cables; closed bai league's Work, 75 A1 Doe el masager creamery, 10@17)0: dairy. 10@ | West End pid Wolverine, at_unchanged prices to 10’ points decline : June, $14.2 i ket wan stoas 1 SR Rite 1181 20, Shoses, aule 6 B v Sy ST 901 Beptember: 31006 5.05; i | coin and Roswelt G. Horr Frepared to Talk Paclfic Mail's Annual Report. 80N WORKN, " B ' Bun Franolsco Mining yrook (Quotstions. October, $5.10; December, $14.90@14.95. Spot coffee, % to a Finis! NEW YORK, May 29.—The annual report 3 9 ] ERIT SURK GRARKAL MARKET. LSAN FRANCISCO, May 20..-The offelal clos. | Iy, Alels No. T 4165, mildy, oty Condovsy CHICAGO, May 20.—Hon. Roswell G.|of the Pacific Mail Steamship company shows: INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS. —— g quotations for mining stocks today were as T o) T 5 Retle 5 R - 4 5 9: | Manufacturing & repalring of all kinds of ma- e D2 ix i0a axisns. Frinslyet O g auo warehouie qeliverier from Xew ‘York, SouEias! Horr today asked Lyman J. Gage, president | Gross earnings $.07.872, Increase $26.779; | MAnMscturiug & repaliing of i kinds of ma modities and Staples. Al S | r nted ‘St oek: ‘el s ot for. the of the First National bank, to act as his [operating expenses $3,376,240, increase $16, hunstr-. hatting & couplings. 1406 NEW YORK, May 2.—FLOUR—Receipts, :mhn 2l . United States, 325,948 E bags referee during the debate between himself | 609; net ear|nlllxs t‘f h mt‘rt"fll-‘nsi;.; T,}lT'I', UL SO e “o = § naes ... entucky ast year 3 y i iy c d $210,916, increase $117,548. The or atents e eu olcher. e . 6 80 hags; stock, 194 o 3 J i Ji 1 ¢ E. 'tes. Ca S, lected, owing o frec arrivals of flour | Bodie Con.... & |Mexiesnasiiy: MM 0. Quiets sale s |Gago has mccepted and the Unlon League | jngion, Henry Hart, Isaac E. Gates, Calvin §, i bought some time ago. City mill pat. | Bullion, RIO DE May 29— Darely steady; © |club has tendered its rooms. The debate | price,’ Samuel Thomas, Joseph Richardson, | Fife hydrants. water & gus pipe, epecials; bolles ents, $4. winter patents, $4.00@4.40; ity | Shiedonia Vo. 7 Ri0, exchange, 9 3-16d; receipts, 8 | will probably last ten days. Stenographic | pycee)l Sage, George Gould and R. R.|fronts & fittings, street R'y car wheels. Archi- Challenge Co..... mill clears, $.1061.40; winter straights, $3.750 | CHOLAF. ... .. 3; Minnesota patents, $1.20G1.75; winter extras, | Confidence. - b e bt Winter | Con. Cat & V. |Sterra Nevaga. fiiteo i bakers SLEOL “winter | Gon! New*York Silver Hill, $2.46G8.0%; spring low grades, $2.000 | Crown Point...... 44 [Silver King. . flour, fizm; sales, 150 Ubls.; superiine, | Kxcheque Union Con 5,000 bags; stock, 24,000 bags. tectural Iron works. Office 307 6. 16th-at., Omaha. 5 )notes of the entire debate will be taken | gchwerin, % |and given to the press for publication. The —_— L e Ve T faee PAXTON & VIERLING IRON W ORKS,. 3w | Taylor, Harvey's referce, will meet Mr. Gage | DENVER, May 29.—Governor McIntyre has | ygr % L 370 |tomorrow and decide upon the prelim- Wers of Archiletural fron. Work _deneral 4 1 4 4 h 4 1 4 1 4 h 4 1 1 4 4 i 4 4 H 410 | DEBATE WILL CONTINUE TEN DAY 4 4 i 4 i i 4 i i i 4 4 i i 1 4 4 4 Savage. Cotton warket. NEW ORLEANS, May 20.—COTTON-—Futures very steady; Faloe, 63590 batews SIay.$1.08, nom: 20 | inal; June,’$7.05 bid; July 17.13; August, 2 1 20 1t nber, 13@7.14; October, §7.08 370 decided he cannot interfere In the warfare | Foundry, Machine and Blacksmith Work. Ene G Bnrer. 20 [Uiano RN, 130114 T 370 | inaries. ; ears’ & Contrantars..for Bitvsreot Haild Joliow western, 109 | SeRGACTTGY B [TmnCenia T 3 | oped B decise. low ‘midaning, 6 460; good | *a AL 3% | “The following was recelved today: between the cattlemen and the shecpmen In | Emce ‘wnd Works, U. P. Ry. & So. 11th Bt jrandywine, $2. 8 Y - Mida ¥, o W = 01008 SHEEP—Recelipts consisted of three duuhlu‘ ot v v ) . h t Colorado until the sheriff, hay- | Omaha. AT—=Receipts, 71,900 bu, exports, Silver bu 6714@08c. Mexican dollars, 53@ ordinary, 6 3-16c i net r“""vf“ 1,149 gross, | o v Idaho wethers. They averaged 101 Ibs., and To W, H. Hur‘uy._ l} y '( hicago, 111, northwestern O ' Z St — bu'; salon, 850,000 Lu " fulures, 800 b B3Me. Drais, alghh 240; tolographic, oo, W0 bales: exports to the continent Baien; | fulr daho wethers They averaged 100 1bk, and | pear Sir—The Husiness Men's league in- | ing exhausted all his powers in the effort to UKING CHEMLS Bpot irregblar; No. 2 Ted, In store and elovitos 81 o ':;:uu‘j] 03 1. )fl b, 8¢ afloat; N New Yor« M ; 1Ko delivered. Options opencd strong and | NRwW T active at a sharp advance on talk of hot NRW.YORK. Mar 39, Atwise, 1,55 “heles) Tanles, < T0" baless: 4hcki | gooa “and ne! market avatably steady.” Falr to Yiles Yoy, toymold vour debate with Hon. | preserve peace, invokes the aid of the state. B i ™ — s choice nati are quotable at from $325 to | Roswe orr s city. e sure heep owners will give W YORK, May 2.—COTTON—Qulet; no | Sholce natives are guatelle at from s s i 7 oo Ure | It is probable that the sheep 1 ;| 9 tations. g O ~The following are the : 1 4t | Common and stock sheep at from § weather and heavy outside buying, soon turned | OO Britaln, ASL Lelees forwarded, bonss e 0 1 to choice 40 to 100-1b. lumbs at from $.7 to | Suitable, because of the "division of local | the railroad and drive them north to RAWIINS, | yi4yuracturers of fluld extracts, elixirs, syrups, woak under realiclu, sud loit el of the Balwer D e Ry 35 COTIO! palen Representative swles: Lt feeling and the strong following on both | to which no resistance will be offered, S wiiss aompressed tiititetas’ henodarelateatt ce du V. dec was h holor. \ " %40 Date: 3 Vi Pr, sides. Our newspapers have an enormous by weaker lnte reports of rain' in | Crown Point. dling, $Ko; sales M0 Dalea; 7 Idaho wethers ...die. Y A e e T Pt e P T e 1ots, pills & sclentific medical novelties. Omaha. ankan; closed 4 2 red, May, | D Qulckativer pfa. . SRR LN 30 Idaho wethers + 1l 8% | Cially desirous of reaching, and for this, s = B — at S1ie: July, 3 sed 8275 Aue Bust, 83850, closed KiGcT September, $31483%c Closed 8o’ Decetnber, 8ii854c, closed § Sterra Nevada.. Standard New York Ury Goods Market. s for many reasons, this city {8 excep- MACTRESSES, COTs, CRIRS, NEW YORK, May 20.—Agents have advanced Reos\nts and Spwisian of Siock. tionally ~well adipted for ‘the purpose. Children Cry for | . e Uiilon Co 3 N WL Deceinber, < Julon Oon the prices of Massachustits . and . ahort she Officlal recelpts and, diposition of stock as | If Mr. Horr and yourself agree upon St. ) i B8 o tuthirew,. Thh. R0 Ba e b 4 Rl i s "und_drilla from e 10 140, Pepperet driils | shown by 'the books of the Union Btock Yards | Louls we shall have much pleasure in plac: | Pjtcher's Castoria. L. G DouUp, B e & b n et spot. Ny sl 2 ety Uty antvimgs Ve Tt | Sombans” tor g Wity our Hours ending 40 3 | 14g atvour. disposal the tirge Nil ‘at the Mamitaat s e Malirameat Rarina neaat Saron M8 opened higher on free local buying an o - — on and Jewell City three-yard drills to | o'cloc ; 2 2xposition building, which will accommo- = B o arvacatonL bt and m\D()‘l“M‘xy 93‘:,“":1':‘:;;‘ n L. and eimont L1 . RECEIPTS, ; date 5,000 people, oF the smajler nall. We Children Cry for Faathore: aud Plllows, North 1ith and Nicholas w'und realizing: closed unchang 2 ng: prise EE four-yard sheel- Cars. Head. | & 80 ‘ask you to conside s Sus.. heavier ar lota und real i 1 unchang Rmntprise BB furyard shests | : ‘ars. 1 shall also 'ask you to consider yourselves May, STHONYC, closed Tie: July, Wi Can. Pacliio . 1.0% | our guests while in St. Loul; Close'd eptomber elo Krio. AT OATS-Rocelpty, 58,10 exports, 4% bu.; | Erle 2da salen SO0 bu.: fuiutes, 6500 bu. kpot. Spoi | Ll Centrai 5 and drills to Se, and the Graniteville and h ’ I - — =3 R e a Ay ey Chnem ko | Elose r. Horr as to this Pitcher's Castoria. NIGHT WATCH, FIRE SERVICE to ie. Printing cloths firm at 2 1i- Bhewp e fo e, Frinting clotha fires et ii-lhe bid and weirtoptlomninn § 0 ) patter and, Rope you il batn mvor B Children Cry for| ™ yypricAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH. 01| “We' have written Clased 2, Ei@3stee; No. 3, 32y Mexicanordinary. spot at that pric Buyers. Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. SAM M. KENNARD, President. whits, $7%¢: No.' 3 white, 3 £ ? aha Pac 30, %1 5 > 3 718, ) 29, 1895, ?, western, S7643%c. Options opened higl AR SILVY Minnes TR et that Omaha Facking ¢ g Al . ST. LOUIS, May 2§, 18%. Pitcher's Castoria. The only perfect protection to property. Bxame Soiive outkide BuYing: Afserward wold of and | Zngrace Ot “dlssount in the open markef for | MINNEAPOLIS, May July, | Swict and Company yier 820 o4 PEACEMAKER CAUGHT THE BULLET T e e B Ho, ;:::‘1:&:: earth. Reduces insurance fomed 3 0 350 July, botl short end threc months' Lills 15 % per cent, | 801568054 \rack é'w;w‘,“"m e Nood1 e <|)1;I\y“I'mkm>..l;‘ &5 i Supsrintend b of Frison Killed i Office Constructing \J;ur‘wirm:lslv Omaha, - S Y X T, e, e o TR S Sy i G Lammond ,.-u g P d Neb., May 28, 18%.--Sealed proposals, in LL FAC : "23‘ iy i, a5 gl 5 ol BERLIN, May 2. ae :-::;;:"::.uh.nxm Al el o LT T B Weston ‘, | Quarrel Between Teanesseo Politiclans. | irf Ysubject (o the ususl conditions, | . OV ARALL ¥ ACTONLES l‘""fm"‘i‘('@ ale, common to choicer old, dul:jms‘nthn arks 484 pi. 990 THE REALTY MARKET, T Tocker &' Deges wiiias 88 1 [51| NASHVILLE, May 20—J, W. Kirk, su- | Wil be recelved here unl 13 m, central KATZ- \HINS CU 4 coast, old, 3¢ , AG S, Muy Three per cent rentes, 102f —_— L. Becker e $ intendent of prisons, was accidentally [ piniare 0 o % IVE, PP ot antion Mot Ol o | qEARIS May - far_oen! 2 Becker ..o perintend v 3 ¥ | which time and placo they 'Will be opened in Sl [ T e Texan, se- | Hite foF checkne " Bl B, "R INISJ-“UMENTS Blaced on record May 20, | USPA kel ik gy shot in the head by A. J. Vaughn of Wil-| the presence I‘J D et Craak, e Gow ALY T m;o:-m.-my::mfi:fm" e ¥ | mominal. LONDON, R & W 5: BB e grogssfis 3 A casurer's | Macadam roads, ut Fort Crook, Neb. Gov- | h 3 IJ‘.AI’llI' Firmily eld: Nemtock sole. Ruenos A,;‘,‘ O S iirigold 1s uoted at Buenos WARRANTY DEEDS. TRppsca: a0 taeay llamson county in the state treasurer's | ernment reserves the right to refect any or == (; Hght 10" heavy welghts, 2@G22c; acid, tersburg, 0] Athens, 7i; Rome, 1080 Vi | Wilhelmina Keander to Emilie Sommer, office this afternoon. Vaughn and John i.n Vrupnunlr ”m..'m‘ nn:{ >.....l-\ln<‘4m‘-n-. can S Seeh A 1008 onna 1y % lot 16, block 4, Kountze's 3rd add .. $ 1,0 Total ... cords | be seen and all information obtained on ap- m; domestlo flece €16G25¢; pulled, B 87 Atler and wife 1o ¢ ¢ Alleon, ot s Davis of Marshall county had some words | J uio, “hera, Envelopes containiu pro- THE OMAHA PAPER BOX o %D\'IEIUNN»-H-\‘?, el anls B nen Flunncial Notes. 8, block 12, Hanscom PIACe......corerrsr 3,000 st Lou ve Ntock Market. over an old matter, when Vaughn shot at | posals should be marked, “Proposals for oxtra mess, $8.50G9.00; beef hams. §19. 506 20,9 ROSTON, May 20.—Clearlngs, $15,161,636; bal- l«‘ “:. lllvfl to 6 |"is'|‘:""" undly % of 8 ST. LOUIS, M :simlrn. —Recelpts, 4400 | Davis. The bullet struck Kirk. The wound | Inacadam ro: 1 addressed to Charles | Manufacturers of all kinds paper boxes, .n.x RN apin dndiy mess, STOMGIAKL Cut meats, | M08 METH ey B_C & Guinn 1o M. D, Guinn, 100 11, biock | ping and exbart native steers, $.55.75; buichir | 18 Pronounced mortal ¥ Bumphiey, Baky and "“‘,{{‘{',\"5‘{",,,. e 1 tae drusetas & v el Bickied hama, .25 wu.m" e iauitors | SALTIMO ARy MAY -~ Clenrinan,. U104} Bolly Lo Bolbirs iat ada toBouth | biekes | RUSOLW, sicckory “eiioghss: fecders, | It appears that Vaughn the epuly | o e B e 10 Sanseet, Omata 506,97, clty, 36314 May | NEW YORK, May 29.—Clearings, 34,000,508 | gU 1 1 v, Hil s gt Lo " £00; "aane ntte | warden At Cosl Creek, GlAGDATESd & EUATS 4 ? Yy » R oy —— - - LT R arings, 94,070,503, | 6. H. Togks and wife 1o L. W. iii, un: FLT604.80; russ steers, 33.00G4.00; cows, v b T T ed by | master, Omaha, Neb., May 6, 18%.—Se iy TH g g Deleueen St @iy % of w tract in se se 10-15.13 oo | e o named Paxton. The latter, accompanied by | master, Om Bl (ot suint .--Clearings, $10,770,- | B, L. Dodder and wife to Ha Davis, who had recommended Paxton for b Cral) | proposals in ||’v|w.n. npound, $637i4. Pork, quiet and HOGS—Recelpts, d; shipments P B . ditlons, will be recelved here until 12 m., Tew mess, $13.50014.28, T04; balances lot 15, block “'G," Saunders H.'s add, 100 ¥, MAGA. the place, came to the capitol today to s C tandard time, Tuesda \ine i, *‘n-.n» Sl western dairy. ¥gise; western | | ST, TOUIK. May ®.—Clearings. $1.623310; tal. QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. Buperintendent Kirk about the . matter. | the ot mulh time aad place they whi ve Il h“"s NEBRASKA SHIRT 00. ""f.'.:fm'uo‘.'."c‘n':m'n “'xrn’un :r.uln: noss, :“‘ oy, 348 per cout. New York "’l“ Boggs and wite to L. W BuL ua- shiy Davis and Vaughn had some words, which | opened in the presence of bidders, for con- | Eaclusive custom shirt tatlors. camery, 10G15c; state | exchunge bid Wiy % 1018 § and 9, block 5 Omaha View - atives range, | g ok strue our double sets of officers’ quar- " E i atute Cuamers Tike, CHICAGO, arings, 316000, | LWL o' G. 3. Hougs, andiy b jots Southwes, 8G37; lambe, ranged (led to blows, = They wors separated, but | TN (OF SO, S5, SR, ARG | 16 Farmam srest Teleohons 0 ~Firm: large, b@ic; small, 3K@T'c; | Money easyl eall o @5 per cent; commers { 1 and 2, block 18, and w \-‘ lot 18, block again met, Vaughn drew a revolver and s ‘DIping for same, &t Fort Crook. Neb. = ———— == —= "fi.!:‘.?‘ B e ata. 1h0 clat paper, 1508 per cent. New York exchange, | 16, Omaba View. AR 1 Kannsas Uity lave ntock. fired twice at Davis. He attempted to fire | o ernment reserves the right to reject any VITRIFIED FAVING BRICK, BNOos. ‘mh [ ey _wlm!‘_m‘ mn‘»m“:o fl‘-»"r::fl'{ ':xuw'."lltng exchauge, firm; demand, DEEDS. KANSAS CITY, May 2.—CATTLEReceipts, | 88810, when Kirk grasped his arm and the | or all proposals. = Plans and specifications | =70 T 0 i i Sheriff to_J. G. Megeath, lot 48, and n % 5,600 head: shipments, 2,50 head; market wean | ball intended for Davis struck Kirk. Vaughn | can be seen and all {nformation obtained Hu[([ BQL”{ ou;m NEB. LOW--818ady; city. e country, e, — lot 49, Windsor Place ext.... S 10c lower; Texas Steers, $160@1.15; Texas |and Davis were arrested. on application here. Envelopes containing [ Birady’ | strained, " common 16 ood, Tnafhe tnnr::::-; spscial master lo M." M- 3.50; beel Meers, §2.6005.7; native I JrIe proposals should bé, marked “Proposals for | Factory a Leulsville, Case Co Quality of brich = » subdiv... %; stockers e case may be)" and addressed to e Ao e Lt and feeders, 82100 | A pennsylvania Pure Rye is Silver Age | (haries iv Humphrey, Major spLgn e susranteed 1o be a8 §0d As 8By wWAR: " T A uu—u«-‘m A S-Rteceipid, 15,60 head; shipments, 3,609 | Whiskey, fi | Sutaide o thia wiaie. senrx Bollss -

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