Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 06, 1893, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DAILY MM SATURDAY , MAY G , 1803.
I " COMMERCIAL ASD FINANCIAL
Panio la Haw York Did Not Affect Chicago
Speculation.
GOOD SUPPORT GIVEN EVERYTHING
Till * State nt Arr : lr \ I'nrtlr I "o
Wrnther tor the C'n > pi (
Ilutli lit Homo mill
Abroad.
CniCAno , III. , Mny 6.-Nntwlihstnnillns the
panicky rondlllon of ( he Nuw York stock mar-
kutiivurylhlngotiVliniiRolicru had KIMM ! sup
port. This Mtnto of nlTalrs was partly duo to
bad wealhur fur thu crops lit homo and
abroad.
Wheat started from HO. toc lilRln-r nnd
cloM'd about Tic hlRher for July and le for
September , t'orn opened ; it from Wo to He
advance , closlni ? from He to I'/iC over yester
day. OalH were from ! c to ! io hlKher at tlio
openlnt ; , and the close showed a net sain of
from sie to ' ; . 1'ork and lard closed 6c higher
and rlbs7'io higher.
Wheat opened firm , though trading _ wa <
fomewhat leslrlcted beraiiM'of the New York
Htock cxi'liAUKu Hurry. In view of the very
linceitaln feeling In New York the tone ml ht
lo called strong. Thorn was pretty jsooil buy-
In c , and some of the principals who were con
nected with the May deal wiiu reported as
buyers for fie July and September dellvurle- .
While the llnanclal news from Now York was
unfavoiable , operatots did not teem dlspos. d
to sell much wheat on the sticiiRth of It and
the ollc'rltitfs ' weio of a moderate character.
Cables weio lilelicr , and the crop advices In
thlsrountry cnntlnue unaforable , crealliiK a
Mme hat bullish > -entlment.
Tlicrn ere heavy colil ialn In the Dakolas
nnd dry weather In Kansas , while the weather
in I'.uiope WBH lepdi-ted as none too f.norable.
The lot of 1,0110,000 hu. which the I'lldahys
took from thr > crowd during the llrsl few mln
utes was also atniiii ! lever tousslst prices up-
ward. At llrst Hash the Wall stieet mail.ct
niipeared lo be ready for a tecovery from the
i'i ash of yesterday.
On this the wheat market started about ' < < '
hither than last nliilit. When the wires a fen
minutes later showed Ihe panic renewed with
more severity than before and told of the
failure of \.Whlto and other * there was a
temporary setback. When tills occurred tin-
good buying began otiitiirs ! anpeared to be
chlng the market support , Mitchell bought
heavily , I.ogan and oilier big commission
houses were taking wheat nnil I'nikor and
others , thought lobe artlng for fudahy , were
free buyeisof July wln-at.
The buying did not have the nppoaranco of
being a support for sentlmi'iital ell'cct on the
trade , but was based on natural and bullish In
fluences. The market started for July at 75i c ,
touched 75 ! < c and 75 uc on the early trades
nnil advanced stialght to 75S4C. Theie was a
dip to 75ic ! before midday and a second rally
to75\c later. September bold from 7"ae ! to
77 V.
In coin another active day was witnessed
with a good general trade , though prices kept
within le range. Everything consideiod , the
rorn maikel was the strongeston the floor. It
Is safe losay that wln-ro the advance was le ,
tt might easily have been double that but for
Iho panic in Wall street , which made every
body cautious. The lecelpts were light at 133
cars. Thu withdrawals were liberal at nearly
1300.000 bu.
The weather over the corn belt was favor
able for plowing or seeding , fold rains pre
vailed to prevent ! > cisi ! > napln growth where
the seed Is In the ground. As a result of all
this and bccau'-o of n remarkable shipping de
mand , cash corn was strong and higher. The
best prices of tlio day were made near the
closo. July rose ti 44'tc and September to
40 jo , closing prices being at the highe.st point
of the day's range , July 45Hc and September
4C'i c.
Another active session was experienced by
traders In oats , that market lullng stronger
with the other cereals and closing at from'ir
to le higher. At the opening , May was tillered
rather freely but with few buyers , most of the
ImsliiOHs then being In June and July , hater ,
the attention of the crowd WHS turned to May.
Hog products were slightly higher early on
lmpro\ ( i prices and active buying of llvohogs
at the yards and some coei Ing by these who
jold short yesterday. The olVerlngs were a
little In excess of the wants of the crowd , how-
iivwr , mill Iho market eased off some , only tu
become llrmcraiialn on good buying orders
und then the feeling was llrmer.
Kor pork , tlio opening sales were Cc higher ,
the market Improving 17'ic on orders to buy
nnd Mrong grain markets , and then declining
to tlio opening price of the day anil closing
Heady. Changes were made from May to September -
tomber at 76c premium for the latter. Laid
was rather dull. The market opened 5i ; bet
ter and improved 7'/ic , then declined lOc , but
reacted and closo.l Be above yesterdsy. Klbs
were ( pilot , but strong. The opening was lOc
higher , declined 5c , advanced l-ic ! , fell off 5c
mid closed steady.
Rstlmated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
235cars ; corn , 115 cars ; outs , IGOcars ; hogs ,
0,000 head.
The loading futures ranged us follow * :
AIIT1C1.EH. OI'K.N. IIIUII. I.O\V. CLOSE. VES'V
72 ! ( 7S ! <
mi. 73(3 ( H 77
43M 43
45 41 41'
41'H
H 45H
mi .11
307 ,
3' 14 30 > i
an 28
I ! ) 15 10 15 19 45 19 40
1975 ID 75 ID TO
*
*
10 ! > * > 10 CO 10 tS 1050
1U 75 10 S.2M 10 7o 10 70
10 0 ? 10 15 1005 10 10 10 Oil
10 10 10 1U 10 17't 10 U7i !
Cash ( juotatlons were as follows ;
KMIUII 1'lrm , unchanecd.
WIIRAT No. 2 sprlnji , 7'JiJc ; No. 3 spring ,
G9J4c ; No. a red. 7'J' c.
CoilN-No. 'J , 43 ' ( S 4'-c : No. 3. cii 1i. 43cj
No. il-yotlow , 45c ; No.3 yellow , 4 3c.
OATn-Nti.,2 , SU'.c ' ; No.'whlto ,
No. W lV aio.
llAil .V-No. 'J , 02c ; No. 4 , f. o. ! > . , 37a43c ,
I . . KKKII-NO. . 1 , ll.O'JJtl.lO.
TlMonivSKi : ! ) 1'rlme , 13.95 ® 1.00.
I'oim Mras. per bill. , Jl'J.37'i''iin.47i4 !
Inrd , per 100 Ibs. . HO.-tOftln.-IUii ; short rll
sides iloosel , tlO.lOfolO.l'J'i ; dry saltei
fchouldors ( boxed ) , i'J.97milO.OOj short cleai
sides ( boxed' , 1 10.'J5 10.50.
WliifiKV Distillers' llnlshed poods , per gn.1.
f 1. 13.
SuiiAiis PnchanKcdieutloaf.CciKranulatod
5.45c ; standard "A. " 5.3'Jc.
The followliiK were the receipts and ship
ments for Uday :
On tlio Produce exchange today the buttei
m.truut was llrmer ; creamery , ! 21i'JGi ( | > : dairy ,
18 < ii5c. ! EpgSi higher ; strictly fresh , 14'i < iil5c
Omiilm .
The following prices tire for doll very at Mis
sissippi river points :
WIIKAT No. 2sprlng , C8c bid : No. 3 surlng
fi7cbld ! No. 2 hard , ( He. bldj No. a hard , 08i
Lid.
Lid.It
It re-No. 2. 54cbld.
OATS No. 2 white , 32o bid ; No. 3 white
81c bid.
COIIN--No. 2 cash or May , 30'Je bid ; No. C
white. 40o bid ; No. 3 or better , cash or .May
OOc bid ; No. 3 white , 3'J'ie ' bid.
Nuw Vork Mnrkt-ti.
NEAT YORK , May 5. l'unju--ltecelpts , 25-
651 pkgs.ports ; , 1,151) Will. . 1MI57 ! sack.s
lilies , 24.HOO pkgs. ; market moro active
Himer ; In Instances , fVSlOc higher.
. fUi'y ' , 5LIVI' Qwlot , t-teady ; yullow western ,
12.(15512 ( 76.
tt'lir.AT Kecclpts , 125,500 bu. ; exports , 28
000 bu. ; sales. i.bUO.OOO bu. futures , 12SOOt
bu , spot. Hpots llrmer , moder/telv aet'lvir
No. 2 red , fn store and elevator , ll'tniac'
nlloat Hli Hlic ; f. o. b. , 7H&7U-ic : No. l !
northern. H2le. Options were fairly active
htrong and dClc ! higher at the clo.e , Inllu-
diced by foreign buying , higher cables , unfav-
ornblo crop reports , bolter Chicago und local
coverings.
CoilN-ltecelpts- tin , ) exports , IJO 2OC
bu. : sales , 2,245,001) bu. futures , 2O.OOO bu
spot , Spots stronger , but very dull ; No. 2 , 5U.
U52o In elevator , fi2t ! < i.53c afloat. OplloiiM
wo m H He higher on llalit recelpto , foreign
Imylng iiiul shorts covering , closing strong.
with speculation moro itclhn ; May , M'ic-
Juno. &lic ; July , 52o ; August , 52 > 4c ; M'pH'iu.
.
OATS llecolpls , 54,000 bu. ; exports. 20 300
1m. : snlod. 205.000bii. futures , a5OOO bu.MHit.
HiHitu dull ; whites higher. Options modoratYly
nctlvo. llrmer : Slay , aUV" JUIK > , 30 > , ; .luly.
np'tCtXo. avvhlto. 44c ; No. 2 Chicago. 3HHc
No. 3 , 3.V.J No , 3. whltu , 42''fr43ii ' : mixed won-
em. 37'i < if3yo ; white uesteru , 414t4Bc.
HiDfcS Knsy , imlet
WooirOulet , tlinij domestic fleece , 27O32o :
pulled. 2VIC37o ( ; Texans , 17 21c.
l.AunHotter demand , higher ; eiislern
Bteam closed at (10.05 hltf ; kales 550 tierce *
ft < 10.OfijelO.GO. Options , stiles. 200 tlerci-si
May , J10.53 : July , 10.bO ; September. (1O.II5.
I'oitK-Qulet , firmer ; tales , 600 bbls. : old
nirhs , 20j now nii-fei , J20.60.
I'ETHOLKUU-Tho market wns weak through-
} Ut un a woUoraty buttuuu. 1'uauijlvimla
oil , njnot xalai , nnno ; Juno opllnni , trvlcs ,
HO.OOO libU. ) opening 5'Jo. hlghrit & 0'o ' ,
lowrst fjJJ'ii' , nnd clo lng o acred nt Ci6c. Minn
oil , iilct , tiotn-i 2040 bid , offered at 30c. Total
tnlm. Hb.OOO bbU ,
JlltnTf.uLighter iwr'plM wi < ilerii dairy. 20
< B25ci western eronmi'rir , 2&5i3iic ; Klglti , 3l'c.
I.'MGMKIjitlf t , heavy.
l-.tuw - I Irnu-ri moro modvrnte rcRolpU )
wuitprn , fresh , lOfaltv.
CoTTOMr.r.noiir-.I-'Irni , pooddenmnd ; cruilc ,
45cbldi ynllow , 50c.
fmiAH Haw , active , nrtnun fair refining. 3H
® 3 > 4CicentrlfugalB , DO lest , 4Uc ; nnlei early
of 11,000 bi : s rpiitilfugalM , Oil lest , lit 4'jc.
mid 00 bags molav s nugar , H ! ) test , at 3Hi : ,
and Liter n large line of centrifugals , Uil lest ,
at - I'iiwithout , particulars ; refined fairly
active , firm.
1'lci lHON-3t8 dr. quiet ; American ,
Coi'l-Kit-Htciuly ; lake , 111.
I.KAU-l-i : y ; ( lometllc , 13.07' $ .
Tl.v-Cloii'd llrnii Straits , ! : 20.5oa20.60
aikcd ; plnti > , ijulot , stuauy. Spelter , easy :
domestici.42'i !
Oiniihn 1'roiliii-ii .Murkct.
Tim continued cold and wet weather was
very unfii voluble for the fruit null green vege
table business and trade In these lines could
not be expected to bo active.
There weio 444 ca-es of strawberries re
ceived , which was less than was anticipated ,
but a great plenty consldeilng the quality.
The must of thesloi'k was water soaked and
sandy and had to ln > void at a very low price.
Choice stool ; that would bear leshlpplng was
veryscarco.
Prices on btil tor continue about ttonily , but ,
thfie Is a weaker undercurrent lo the market
and dealers are moro anxious toau.ll than they
were a short time ago.
While eggs are generally selling lo the retail
trade at steady prices , tin- market Is not so
strong as It might be. While every dealer de
nies having sold go id sloiMt for less Ihan 13'C ,
( hero are rtimor.suf the price being shaded a
half cent.
The ma i ket Is very slow on poult i y , and the
best chlrlicnsar. ' not picked up very leadlly
at HiiTho same kind of stock sold nol long
ago at 12c.
Uame Is also Inclined to dr.ig a little and Iho
demand It limited. It Is getting tale for game ,
and the only reason that il has held on so lung
Is that thu wealhor has hei-ii reel and favor
able.
Owing lo Ihe llrmliig up of the potato market
at thu shipping points dealeis tire feeling
llrmer and ale mil MI anxluiH to sell as they
were unless they gi > l their price.
Tin- hay unit Kill Is Hrmlng up as will bo
noted from the niMlallonslven below , liny
Iris riilrd low all the spring , much to tliu dis
appointment of a gooil many doalcis who held
fur belter prices.
nitnw.
A PPMM- Choice shipping stock , J3.7oS4.00
pur bbl.
STKAwnnmiir.HArkansas , choice , J3.25 per
2l-t. | case.
J.r.uo.NsChoice , J4.002I.25 ; fancy , J4.503
5. HO.
HAXAXAS--1VI1 bunch , Including crates and
packing. * 2.00if2.7o.
I'l.NiiAi'l'l.Ks 1'er bbl. , 47.5039.00 ; per do * . ,
? 2.oOjt,3.oo.
On.\.Mis-l-'lorlda ! : , per box , J3.50 ; New
castle , California seedlings , * 2.50 ; Newcastle ,
Mediterranean sweets , $2.50 : California moun
tain oranges , $ -J.2.Yipj.r ; > i ) ; Washington navels ,
choice , J4 ; Washington navels , largo sl/.es ,
} 3 50&3.75 ; Klverslde seedlings , $2.75 ; Uotl-
IniitU , J2.76 ; Ueillniuls 12B sUe , J2.25.
I'KAS-I'er . , bu.-bo\J1.75.
HlUSS Cholco navy , $ J.3Jil2. 15 ; common
stock , M.U05&2.00.
CAI.U-OIINIA CAIIIIAIIB I'orlb. , 3c.
AI.AIIAM \ CAIIIIAIIII'er : i-rnto , J3.75H4.00.
I-'I.OIIIDA CAHIiAdi : I'urciate , J3.00'ii3.50
CICI.MIIIIIS : ; : Chiilce , pordo/ . , * 1.2542.00.
WAX HKA.VS- i , -liu. box , $3.50.
STIIINU HUANS I'orbu. . box , f2.50.
SPINACH I'er bid. , 12.511.
Asi'Aii.Mius Homo grown , per doz. , SI. 25.
I.irrrrt'K I'er do/ . , 35iJ,40c. *
HAIIISIIKS I'erdoz. , 35d4Ov ; .
I'AIISI.P.YPer do * . , 35Jt40c.
TOP OxioxsI'er do20ii2" > c.
I'orATonsOolorailo stock , $1.10 ; Wis
consin bin-banks , b5i&95c ; western Nebraska.
Hfia'J&c ; eastern Nebraska stock , 75Q,85c ;
early Ohm seed , * 1.25.
I'll : 1'iavrI'er 5U-lb. boxes , J1.50IJ1.75.
Nuw HIITSIVrdiw. : : . httnclies , 75c.
Niw : CAIlltOT.iI'er do/ , bunches , 75c.
Niw : Truxii'I'er do/ , bunches , 75o.
ToMATOKS-I-'lorlda , 0-basket crates ,
Syi'.vsn I'er bu. box , J2.25.
ItKii.MfDA OMO.NS I'er bu. box. J2.50.
Niw I'OTATOKS iSoullii'rii. per bbl. , $5.50 ;
ler bu. box. ? 2 ; CiiUforiiln , per II ) . , 3H1J3 'ic. '
MUSIIUOIIMS I'er markul naskot , 11.50.
CKi.Knv-Callfornla , per do . , ? 1.0OiJ1.25.
WATIIH Cuuss IVr 24-qt. box , * 2.50.
IIUTTIIII , KHII3 , (1A.MK , I'OUI/niY.
HUTTBH 1'acklng stock , 153il7c ; fair togood
country roll , l'JK2'Jc : choloo to fancy country ,
23 25e.
lines General markut , 13'ic. '
U.VMI ! Mixed ducks , SI. ; teal , $1.25ffil.50 ;
jack snipes , Jl 25.
I'ouijTiiy Cholco hens , lOc ; mixed coops ,
Oc : old roosters , 7Sc ; gceso anil ducks.
lOttllc ; turkeys , 10iil2c ; pigeons , 11.50 per
dolive. .
HAV The markut'on goud upland hay , $7.00
< Q > 7.25 In car lots.
VEAL Choice and small fat , 7 < & $ c ; largo
and thin ,
St. l.onU MurUi-ls.
ST. I"oui , Mo. , May r > . I'l.outt Stlffer ;
patents , ji.3oTii.4G : : ; extra fancy , J3.05ii3.15 ;
others unchanged.
WIIKAT \ \ as very strong on crop and finan
cial news : No. 'J red , cash , U7ic ! ; May , OHc ;
July , K\Gt l\vcloslni ; , 71 & ( : ; August , 72 , , c ;
t-eutomber , 7-1 ' ( c.
COHN Ko.se with wheat , gaining \f. \ ; No. 2
mixed , cash and May , 40c ; July , 4142c ; ,
closing at 41 4i41Kc.
OATS Stiong and higher ; No. 2 cash , 32 ? c ;
May , 33'je ; July , 20'ic ; August , 2ac.
KYIS No trading.
HAIII.UY No trading.
l'i.A.\siii : > Lower at Jl.OO.
Ci.ovini Unchanged.
TIMOTHY Unchanged.
KHAN Higher and linn at 52SJ for bulk ,
country points.
llAV 1'lrm ; prime to choice , $12.003.00.
Hirrrnu Choice scpuiatur , 25&20o ; choice
dairy , 2l5t23c.
Knus Steady at 12Jc.
IJKAU-Weaker3.77'J ; asked ; speltersteady
at if 1.30.
COIIN MIAI. Steady at J1.95.
WHISKY13. .
PIIOVISIONS .Strong and higher ; pork , stund-
nnl mess. J10.75 : lard , 1Hi.l2-t ; dry salt
munis , loose slioufd < ! rs$9.b7ii ; lungs and ribs ,
{ 10.15 ; shorts. 710.40 ; bacon , packed bhuul-
ilers , tlo.37U : longs and ribs , $11.12'j ; shoit9 ,
jn.U7'ii7tll.OO ; hams , sugar cured , 13'dU-li ' * .
Ul'.CEil'TS-l'lour , 5,000 bbls. ; whom , 12,000
bu. ; corn , 7 , OUO bu. ; oats , 12,000 bu. ; rye ,
1,000 mi.
sjim'.MENTS-I'lour , 5,000 bbls. ; wheat , 1,000
bu. ; corn , OO.OOU bu. ; oats , D.OOO bu. ; rye ,
3,000 bu.
K-inuas ( Ity .Marketn.
KANSAS Ctrv , Mo. , May 5. WIIIIAT Active
and strong ; No. 2 hard , U2i'li03c ; No. 2 red ,
04li < iJU5c.
UoKN-'JiJft'ie higher ; No. . 2 mixed , 3aitt
3f.iC ; No. 2 wlille , 3 c.
OATS Strong and * ie higher ; No. 2 ml\ed ,
2Uj 30c ; No. 2 white. 32to32'c.
Kvu Klim ; No. 2 , 55o.
I-'l.A.\ iii-Steady : : tit Jl.Ol'ill.02.
HAY I'uclianged.
Kims-Weak at 12c.
Hi.'TTKii Ktisy ; creamery , 23&2Gc ; dairy ,
1 bit 1 Uc.
KKCKIITS Win-tit , 0,000 bu. ; corn , 4,000 bu. ;
oats , none.
SIUPMUNTS Wheat , 2,000 bu. ; corn , 1,000
bu. ; oats none.
dllng , 7 13-10c ; middling. 7 9-lGc ; low ndd-
dllng.7Ucgoodorllnaryii ; 15-10c ; net receipts ,
ll'.W bales ; gross , Hiu b.iles ; exports to l''rance ,
171 hllle.s ; sales , 2.JOO bales ; stock , 180,005
bales. Weekly : Heceipts , H.457 bales ; gross ,
l.ivi-rpjol Alarkvtj.
I.iVKiiPOOi , May O.-WiiKAT-Klrin. demand
moderate ; holders otfur sparingly ; No. 1 Cali
fornia , ( is ' , diiti > s t'iil perci'iilul ; red western
spring , Os 4'td < 0 > ( .1ii > ii per cental ; No. 1 rod
western , spring. 0s 4'tiriil-i ' " > 'iil ; No. 2 led
winter , 5s Hdu5s ) Hl't ( | . Itei-olpls of wheat
for the pnst three day-t were 337.OOO centals
'
Including IHO.OOO Amerlciiu.
Coux-Sleady ; ilemand fair : mixed western ,
4s 3'd per ci-inal. Kccelpts of American corn
for the past three days , frj.hOO centals.
I.AIIII I'rlmo we.stern , 5Uod percwt.
Kniirinmtri 1'rolltH .
NKW YiiiiK , MuyO.- The London special to
the ' -.veiling I'ost says : Prevailing tlnanclnl
Impression here Is lauiral.lo , because New
York oxchair.'K Is lower. Thus S. V. Whllo
and National lordago ! failures are disregarded
Arbitrage house.i made Immi-ns'i piolll.s todav
Six hunitreiland lifiy thousand puumNof gold
went out to Auslialla and JJ1OO.OUU cumu In
from
MH.WAUKKE WIs. .
, , May 5.-WiiEAT-rirm ;
Jiuj , lu ' ( o : , M ) . 2 spring , H8c.
COII.N Higher ; No. 3 , 43ic. ;
OATS lllKlieri No. 2 whlto , 3Gitt37e ! : No. 3
white , 344td5c.
llAlu.r.y Steady ; No 2 , 5o ; sample 40C3c.
KYB Higher ; No 1 , 5bc.
I'liovisioxs-Qiilet ; pork. July 110.50.
Aini-rlriin - ' .
Ui-frlgi'r.imr Heel.
LONUCN. May 5. AMIMHUAN KKFIIHIUII.
AUIU Hi EV-Koivqmirlors , 2s Cdft2s 10J ; hind.
iiunrlcrti. 3-i Id < it4s 2d per 8 Ibs , bythecnr-
-
May 5 , AMEIIICAN lUriiidKii-
ATOII HKBI Korcquartors , 4'd hlndiiuar-
tern. Ovd per Ib. Live cuttle Milking the
ollal , Od pur Ib.
New Yurk Or ; ( Inoda .Market.
NEW YOIIK , May B. The dry goods market
wtuvery llav M rt'gurda UoiuunJ ,
there WAS onii'thlng doing along tl.c line and
Job lots were nounnt for. In spite of Iho
trouble * In financial circles thorn coiitltiuvH n
good tone to dry goods nnd though some re *
ducMlmiH nip expected In cotton It will not
Indicate either nn overabundance or want of
confidence , floods nkln to print cloths have.
been practically reduced , but agents are not
illppo'cd to tnnke nny numerous changes and
buyers arc ready to lake thu good * .
London Chandler' Storm.
LOXDOM , May G.-Snmi Cuba centrifugal ,
00 degrees las percwt , Cuba muscovado , fair
refining , 10s.
LiXMKini Oil19s per owl.
SPKII.M Oiir-i50 per ton.
- per ton.
I'lSTiioiiBUu G' il per gallon.
UIMI.X American , stralni-d. 37'id per cwt.
Colteo .MurKcl.
NEW YOIIK , May G. Options opened steady
nnd iinchangun to 5 points up : closed quiet
ami steady , unchangeii to 5 points down , sales ,
10,500 bags , Including : May. * 14.3ivat4.45 ;
June , f 14. 151114.25 ; July , $14,103,14.20 ; s.p.
tember. J 14. 0571 14. 20 ; October , { 14.05 ; Do-
comber. H4.OiKftl4.05. Spot , Hlo , dull , steiulyj
No. 7 , J15.37'i ' ! ( l5.50.
.Mliinniiolli : | U'hu.it Mnrknt.
MiNNi.U'otiH , Minn. , Mny G. Trading was
In July today ; close was highest point reached :
cash wheat steady ; No. 1 northern G5m&
OO c ; No. 2 northern G3'ic. Hecolits | , 2IM !
cars. Close : May. M'ic ; July , GS > ic. On
track : No. 1 hard , Os'ic ; No. 1 northern ,
OO'ic ; No. 2 northern , 03tf04'4c.
I'hlbulolphlit ( Ir.iln Market.
I'liii.AUEi.i'iiiA , I'a. , May 5. WIIKAT
Strong and higher ; No. 2 red , May , 7G 7G'c.
Coiix-Optlons linn and higher ; May , 5ui !
. .
OATH 1'lrm and prices advanced ; No. 2
white , > lay,41'va41'ic. ' _
C'liiL'Iniiittl .Murketn.
CINCINNATI , O. , May G. WHEAT In fair ile
mand ; No. 2re.d,07c.
CHUN Sluing ; No. 2 mixed , 44c.
OAIS Stron.'er ; No 2. mixed , 34Jo. !
WHISKY Quiet at II. 13.
Tolo.lo ( iriini .Muruol.
TOI.KPO , O. , May 5. WlinAT I'lrm nnd
higher ; No. 2. cash and May , 72' ' c.
Coux Dull , hlgheiNo. : . 2 , cash , 45c bid.
O.iTS-Steady and dull ; No. 2 mixed , 32Jc. !
Hnltlin ) ! < ( Ir.iln Market.
KAI.TIMOIIK , . .Mil. , May 5. WilKAT-Sttong ;
No. 2 led , spot and May , 70c.
Coiix-Sliong ; mlxeil , spot and May , 50c ; No ,
2 , while western , 41c.
\Vool .Market.
I'ltit.AiiKl.lMllA , I'ii. , Mny 5. Quiet and nom
inal ,
STOCKS AMI I1ONIIS.
lUreptio ml Activity unit Inteiixe ICxclto
inent Clnirnrtorlr.oil DrnlliiK * Vi-ntrrduy.
NKW YOHK , May G. The day was one of ex
ceptional activity and Intense excitement at
the Slock exchange. Tlio great slump In prices
during the last half hour of business yesterday
and the further hre.ik tills morning , was ex
plained by the failures of S. V. White , Ten-Is A.
Klmbalt and W. L. 1'atton & Co. Large
amounts of stocks were sold out for the ac
count of these hoiisc-i and the avah.nchu of of
ferings created a moro panicky condition of
affairs than has been experienced since the
time of the Ilarlng panic.
According to those who passed through the
lllnck 1'rldav troubles and all the llnanclal
npneavals since then , there never lias been n
time when the Slock exchange hoiisei weiu so
completely demoralized , as was the case to
day. Theslluitlon resolved Itself Into a mat
ter of selling for practically any price obtain
able. The enormous shrinkage shows plainly
how acute the panic- had become. The droll In
quotations over last night was equal lo from 1
to 24 points , and had tin- pressure to sell con
tinued a short time longer , there Is Httledoubt
that others would have been forced to the
wall.
As It was London turned up as a heavy
buyer and according tocompetent authority
took upwards of 100,01)0 ) share.s , and at the
same llm" home Investors who have not put In
appearance In Wall street for years back took
round amounts of both the railroad and In
dustrial stocks. The Inlying thus exhibited
turned the tide , mt not until American Sugar
had dropped 21 points , the preferred 17 , ( Jen-
eral Klectrlc 22 , Cotton Oil M , Chicago Uas 434' ,
Kdlson Illiimlnallng G'i , Manhattan F.levatt-d
Iti's , National Cordaire preferied 25 , National
Lead 7 , preferred 7 , Omaha preferied G , Htib-
1)0r 0J4. Wheeling & Lake Krlo preferred ll'i
and Illg 1'our b'i. The drop in other stocks
was fiom 1 to 4 points.
The activity lu the money market acceler
ated the selling movement , but later funds
became decidedly easier , the foreign e.x-
cliauu'cs declined sharply thus removing the
possibility of gold exports and llrms which had
been reported In close quarters pulled through
safely. AH this combined to create a much
better feeling and tlio recovery was even moro
rapid than Ihe previous decline.
Ueneral Klectrlc sold up from 58 to 84 ;
American Sugar from 02 to Ol' { , preferred
from OH to 78' | , ; Consolidated tins from
112 to 119 > i ; Kdlson Illuminating from 110
tollG ; Lake Shore from 123 to 128 : Manhat
tan fiom 115 to UIOi' ; National Cordage from
154 lo 22 , preferred from 45 to 57 ; National
lead from 20 to 30 , preferred from 07 to 75 ;
New Jersey Central from 104 4 to 109 ; United
States Hubbcr from 3D to 4ti ! { . and Western
Union from SOU to HGif. During tlio last half
hour a few Industrials ran oil' sharply , but the
general list held well and the market , closed
steady In tone , with a more confident feeling
than lias prevailed for several days past. In
a number of Instances final quotations were
above those of yesterday , more particularly In
the railway list. The sales ( ooted up 771,777
shares.
The I'ost savs of the Wall street situation :
It was only natural that the climax of this ex
citement and dcsplto the London buying even
the standard railway shares should have
broken violently. Thu bidding up of money
rules to 40 per cent-though the rate within an
hour fell again to 0 per cent-aggravated the
situation. Not only did Manhattan Klevatod ,
whose fallen trader has long been the recog
nised manipulator , collapse at the decline of
the Industrials , but stocks such as the anthra-
cileand granger specialties lost from 2 points
upward. Hut the turn came very suddenly.
Started by the persistent London buying and
checked for a space by the announcement of
another failure , the huge short Interest tinally
began to cover on the most extensive scale.
As confidence returned , such of Iho traders
us were left unhurt joined in the buying for
the rise. Investment purchases In heavy
single blocks again supplied their part. In
the last hour the belief In a icacllon spread ,
the movement en-w Into one of these stam
pedes always familiar after n temporary
panic , nnd In a few of Iho best known stocks
prices rose far above yesterday's clo-dng
prices. "Hull rumors" of the moit curious
description took the place of the equally wild
"I.ear stories" ol yesterday and the day before -
fore , another Illiisiratlon , happier than that
which preceded It , of Wall street's mercurial
disposition.
The following are the closing quotations of
the loading stocks on the Now Vork Stock ex
change today :
The total sales of stocks today were 771.700
shim's , including : Atchlson , 31.HOO ; Hurling'
ton & ( julncy , 33,400 ; Chesapeake . < c Ohio
10.10O ; Chicago lias , 3H.400 ; Cotton U | | .
U.OOO ; Cleveland , Cincinnati. Chicago" , t Kt
UiuU , 5.HOO : Delaware , I/ickawanim .t West
ern , 17.C.OO ; Distilling. l.Olll ) ; Krlo. H.400 ;
Ceneral Klectrlc , 24.IUIO ; I.iiulsvillo .V Navh-
vllle , 5,700 ; Munhattan , 20.700 ; Missouri
I'acltlc , H.400 ; National U > nd , 12,500 ; National
Cordage , 31,700 ; Nuw Diglund. 0,300 ; North
ern I'aclllc preferred , 7hOO ; Ueadlng , 40'JlKJ ;
Hock Uland , 0.300 ; Kt. I'aul , 50.2OO ; St. I'aul
& Omaha. 0,300 ; Sugar , 137,300 ; Union
I'aclllc , 0,000 ; Wt'bturii Union , 3,400.
St. I.ouU .Milling Oiliihltliiiin.
ST. I.ouia , Mo. , May 5. The following are
the closing n.liungiiuotutloiis
Adanil It .HU < * .W ( Jrnnlto M..I 4.74 S2
American N Hopt ) J.fc ) fei.jg
lllruotalllc. IA-U. .
Ulliabulh. HOpOK. .H )
taikutl.
Now York Monov .Uarket.
NEW YOIIK. May 5. MONEY o.x ( Ui.iLoaned
nt from 4 to 40 per cent ; lutt loan , U per cent ;
cloned at 4 per cent ,
I'llIUGMKnOANTILE I'AVEIl G@J per C Ilt.
BiJtULij < u Ea.cilA.MUB UnkOttkd , with actual
bnslnrn In Imtikurk' blll nt t4,83it-l " 4 'or
slxtr-dny blll < < ntu-HiHr-k'il4.HCU | for demnnd
( IDVKIINMK.NT llo.Nii * . stuiuly. Stiito bund * ,
xtcady. .iri
The closing ( inotatlon-i oti bonil :
Fumm'tal Notes.
KANSAS ' CITV , Mo. , May 6. Clearings ,
} 2,000,717. .
I'AHH , May 5. Three pur cunt rentes , 9Cf
7'jc. for the account.
OMAHA , May 5-dearlnss , { 1,200,028 ; same
day last week , 1089,340.
Niw : YIIHK , May 5.-Clearlngs , tl55,805-
340 ; balances , ifG,7 < J2,003.
llAl/NMoiin , Md. . May 5. - ClearliiKs , 12,272-
500 ; balances , } 304 , 177. Money , 0 pr : ) cunt.
I'HII.ADCMMUA , 1'a. , May O.-Clearlnas ,
fll.000.7H8 ; balances , 11,831,414. Money ,
4iQ5 percent.
LONDON , May 5. Amount of bullion with
drawn from the Hank of Knirlaiiil on balanco.s
today 550,000.
MuMi'itts , Tenn. , May O.-Now York ex
change selling at $1.50 premium. ( Jlearlngs ,
J300.400 ! balances , $131,720.
ST. Louis , Mo. , May 5.-'learlnirs.tl,123ri44 ;
balances , (341,448. Money otilet , OU8 per
cent. Kxchange on Now York , 50c jireinlum.
llosxON , Mass. , May 5. Clearings , $18-
H5i,734 ; balances , n,700,000. Money , 0
per coin. K.-.chanso on Now York , 17 to 20o
discount.
Nuw Out.R\NS , Ia. , May n.-UlmrlnK ,
Jl , 050,000. Now York ovhangp , commercial ,
S1.50 per $1,0(10 ( premium ; bank , $1.50 pur
$1,000 premium.
Nuw YOIIK , May -5. [ Special Telegram to
rilK IlKK.lrcliautfu : was quulcil as follows
today : llhlcauo , HOC inemlum ; llostnn , 17 to
20c discount ; St. Lnnjs , 50c premium.
I'llic.uio. 111. , Mny 5. Demand for money
Isea.sler ; discount raw , G Tf/Tii nercunt. New
York exchange , 800 iiremliim. Sterling i-\-
change , dull and weak at $4.84's for sixty-day
bills and4.89 for demand posted. C'luurinps ,
$10,700,120. _ _ _ _ _ _
OMAHA l.l\'U .sfOo'li .lIAKIvKTS.
Cuttlo Trailo I'nstcndy nnil lr : Ksl"K "ORB
Uriels nnil HlKlu-r.
l-'uiiUY , May 5.
So far this \veuk , cotnared ] ) with last , receipts
show n falling otr of about 3,600 cattle , 2,000
liUH and 1,300 sheepj
The light supply | f , cattle was rather a dis
appointment to the. trade , but owing to the
bearish tone to eastern a < lvlc"s-and the consequent
quent lack of activity on the part of specula
tive shippers- lightness of the receipts
failed to have a stimulating effect on the trade.
In fact , thu market was .slow , and on nil but
the most desirable beef grades a shade easier.
The panicky condition of thu money market
has taken a good deal of tlio acprosslvo spirit
out of dealers , both east and west , although
this Is probably on y temporary. At any rate
killers have been \crv conservative buyers for
two or thrco days. Tim market loday was
slow , thu very ordinary quality of the olforlncs
undoubtedly being In a measure accountable
for this. Itoth dressed beef men and bhlnpors
were after the good heavy cattle , and 1,260
to 1,450-lb. beeves brought from $4.80 to $5.10.
Kalr to good 1,050 to 1,250-lb. steers sold at
from $4.40 to $4.75 , whllo Ilio ordinary
run of half fat and underweight Mull'
sold at from $4. 35 down to $3 60. The market
was rather on the dull and dragging order
throughout , but with no encouragement from
the east hellers generally finally took their
medicine and at the clmo practically every
thing was out of llrst lianils.
With cows It was somewhat dllTeront. There
were not ever 15 loads on sale all told. In
addition to tlio usual 4:0011 local demand buy
ers wore on I ho ground with good orders from
eastern butchers , and the olloriiig.s changed
hands lu short order at prices strong to a dime
higher than Thursday. Sales Included old
cows at from $ 'J to $2.75 , with fair togood
butchers' slock at from $3 to $3.75 , whllo as
high as (4.35 was paid for some prime fat
heifers , ( . 'alves were about steady , common
Inriro to choicn veal stock selling at from $3 to
$5.50. There was a good demand for all kinds
of rough stock and prlco3 ruled llrni at from
{ 2.50 to$4.'J5 for common to choice bulls , oxen
and stags.
Nothing much was doing In the stocker and
feeder line , but this w.is on account of light
supplies and tin indlll'erent country demand.
Prices wow not quotably lower , In fact leally
choice stock will sell about as high as over.
Kepresontatlve sales :
liiiiissKD iiF.nr.
54 . 834 4 3& ' .
j
1 . 000 2 m7 . 021 260
1 . 020 2 W ) . 4 . 1005 275
2 . 760 2 < Xa ) 2 . 1140 275
0 . 831 20(1- ( ; 1 . 730 275
1 . 1000 2 ilj * ' 2 . 1165 376
3 . 810 2 1Q _ 7 . 008 2 bO
4 . 082 2 16 ; 1 . 770 3 00
1 . 000 2 20 n 1 . 1090 300
1 . 1030 225 4 . 10S7 3 15
1 . 870 2 2311 . . . .1018 3 15
1 . 1040 225 0 . 700 320
1 . 800 225 1 . loao 330
1 . 710 225 7 . 1007 335
1 . 1020 225 1 . line 340
2 . 1075 225 4 . HoO 340
1 . 750 225 1 . uoo 360'
' 1 . 850 2 25 1 . l'jio ; 3 61) )
1 . . . .1020 2 25 1 . uio 3 50
13 . 739 2 35 7. . . 001 3 6O
2 . 1035 250 6 . 1150 366
1 . 040 2 60 6 . HMO 3 OO
7 . 801 250 13 . . . .1088 3 05
§ 8 ! : : : : : : 328
unireiis.
2 . 3'JO 200 2 . fiOO 3 BO
0 . 768 300 4 . JO27 385
3 . . . . 420 325 6 r * 632 300
7 . 450 3 30 0 . 870 4 00
3 . 5113 3 30 1 . H30 4 00
1 . 10CO 3 60 21 . 020 4 05
12 . 1025 360 20 . 651 405
1 . 1040 360 2 . . C45 415
HII.KKIIS AND SIMUMIEUS.
Icovr and cult . 135 00
WlSTlH.N : CATTLE.
No. Av. I'r.
77 .steers 1226 1440
lloiis-Tho line timrket wiisMitnowhat mixed ,
nnil rather In the nature of n stirpilso lo both
buyers niul solleis. Kocelpts were not heavy
mid tho'general ' < | imllty of the oirerlngs was
about lli ' same as usuiil of late. There was a
limited demand from either shippers or specu
lators , and huyois all started In bidding prices
steady'to ' a nickel lower than Thursday's weak
close or $7.'JO anil i7.20 fur fair to gooil lion's of
all weights. A fuw hogs sold that way , some
light Muir selling as low us $7.121 * l'arablo
reports from Chicago stiffened sollcr's back
bones somewhat , and for tlm same reason
buyers were anxious for the. hogs at stiongcr
prices , and good to choice medium weight and
lieavv hogs sold at f7.'J5 and t7.3O. The trade
bccumo very brisk iiiul thecloie was strong lit
tlio highest point of the day. ( everything wan
out of Hist hands before 1Oo'clock , the bulk
of Urn sales at from J7.20 to 17.30 as against
* 7.20 lo7.2C > Thursday and * 7.40 lo J7.45 one
week ago. Hcpre ontatlve sales
1'IGS AND IIOL'IIII.
1..400 460 1..300 GOO
1..500 4 50
Sunup Receipts were live double decks , nil
westerns. The demand from all souiees was
good , mid although eastern markets wereie-
ported considerably limeron liberal supplies ,
there was \cry little appearance of weakness
here and prices ruled as Him as e\er ,
some good westein wethers selling for ifTi.'JO.
l-'nlr to goon natives , JI.50ilO.00 ; fail-
to good westerns. W.OOUO.OO : common ind
stocksla-ep. V2.GOit4.00 ; good tocholce4O to
loo-Hi , lambs , { 5.001J.7.0U. Representative
sales :
No. Av. Pr.
137 western wethers 08 } 5 00
Krcclpts and Disposition of Stock.
Oniclal rooulnts and disp.isl tlon of stoilt 111
shown by the book * of the Union Stock Yards
company for the twenty-four hours ending at
6 o'clock p. in. , May 5 , 1893.
IIEOKII'M.
DISPOSITION.
iign Livu Mork Miirkrt.
, III. , May 0. iHp clul TrlcKram to
THK IlKn.l Thoio was a weaker feollmj In the
cattle market All Roods were In fair demand ,
but all showed a lock of Ilrmnrsu. Shippers
nnd dressed beef llrms weie. buyers on n ,
bnsls of from $ -1.35 to JO. .25 for common
llKht to heavy steers of extra nuallty
and the canners and bntchors picked np cows
and heifers at from tJto$4.50. It was a mis
erably poor lot of cows that roiilil not be sold
tit better than J2.50 , and sales of steers at
less than J-4.HO were few. There was a con
tinued fair Inquiry for Mockers and feeders at
from $3 to1.75 , andJTexas cattle were bteady
at from i'J.'J5 to $5.1. * .
There was an abrnnt turn In the box market.
At the close of business yesterday buyers
would not bid more than $7.45 for anything In
the shape of aoa \ , while today they did not
hesitate to pay fiom $7. GO to $7.05 for the
liet of the offerings and there was
at least one sale at J7.70. The advance In
common Ki-ades was not less marked , very few
of the twenty odd thousHiid on sale sellln ; ;
below $7.40. Shippers wanted some stock
today , and It was the Increased demand from
that quarter that started prices sl.yward. The
close was llrm at from $7.15 1oJ7.4j for poor
to prlmo Unlit and at from $7.'J5 to $7. Co for
medium and heavy. This Is an advance on
yo-itciday's prices of fiom 10c to l.V.
The Hood of sheep and lambs Is unchecked.
This week's supply Is only a little less than for
the previous weelt and the total for the last
two weeks Is several thousand head laiKer
than for any previous two consecutlvo weelis.
The pressure was im-ater than the market
could withstand , prices falling back fiom 'JOc
to 50c per 100 Ibs. I'oiisUIerlii ! ? the muKtulmle
of the supply It must be admitted this
Is a much less severe shrinkage than
sellers had reason to expect. Of
the last week's supply Te\as con
tributed a lairo part of the better
average quality than In any past year. They
sold principally at from J4.05 to J.VJ5 , wltli
fiom J3.50 to Jf'i.55 the extreme raiiKe. Na-
thes and westerns sold mostly at from S5.35
to f5.75. Ihoiich then ) were a few trades found
ill. J.r > . Lambs are olT to from ? 5.5o to J7/JO ac
cording ; to iiuallty. The trade today was llfo-
les- , and prices very weak.
Hecelpts : Cuttlo , 8,000 head ; ciilves , i50 !
head : IIOK1 l.OOO head ! sheep , 0,000 head.
The K\cnlnj { Journal ri'porti :
C'ATTi.K-Hecelpts , 8,000 head ; shipments.
i,000 head ; market opened slow , steady to lOc
lower ; top prices , natives , J5. 50440.00 ; medium ,
M.00 6.30 ; others , $4.3Ojf.4.75 ; fed Tejtans.
St.OO'a-1.40 ; native COT.-S , { 3. 10 ® 4.50.
Ilois-Hocol ( | > t.s. 10,000 head ; shipments ,
0,000 head : market lOc hlKher ; mixed anil
packers , * 7.207.4O ; prlim- heavy and butcher
noluhts i7.45it7.00iKht ; \ , J7.35a7.40 ; plKs ,
.
i' Iteoelpts , 10,000 head ; shipments ,
12,500 head ; marketdull , weak and Irregular ;
I ) I ) . Kit AKZ , II. I ) . Hori3 Fr , . ( AS Ilo in a.
I'rea. Vlcol'rjs Soar i I'roas
HAWKEYE
COMMISSION CO.
Capital iruXW ; Omaha an 1 Sioux C/'lty.
Grain and Provisions
Railroad Stocks and Bonds.
PlllVATK WlUEA
Room 212 RnM Life Building
OMAHA ,
HKI'EHKNOF.S : Iowa. tat Natlon.il Ilnnk ,
Kioiix C'lty ; Commercial National ll.ink.
Uinuua.
Special attention clven to.oulildo orders *
Tojnn . clipped. f4.arKil&0 | others , clipped.
t5.MXit6.76i wr-str-rn wethers In Hew , J5.00O
0.05 | Inmlm , I5.00t.7.25. (
Knntiift 1'lljl.ho Ntitrk Mnrkct.
KA.ISAS riTMo. . , May ft. CATTI-H Ho-
culpt , 6,300 hendi ftlilpmcnt * . l.lMKIheadi
the market winililll ; steers weak to 1V ( lowers
cows6 < 58lV ( lower ; rlinge steers , I3.25t l 25i
shippers. t4.4tUl6.65 : native cows. f 1.7614 30s
butchers' . t3.60 l4.40 : .mockers nnd feeders.
t2.50t/.4.05 ; bulls and mlved , t'J.UOU4.05.
MoonRecolpK 10.000 head ; thu market
opened KV lower , gained lo n and closed
itrniuti hulk of sales. f7.OOft7.1Ui packers ,
f7.Uftft7.UO ; heavy. tO.05tt7.irn mixed , 10.05
© 7.16 ; light , JO.OiKlt7.irii pigs , $0.60467.10.
SIIEKI- - Receipts , 1.10O head : shipments ,
1.800 head ; the market was dull and easy
Muttons sold at (4.054(6.80.
St. Inun IInMurk Murkrt.
ST. Louis. Mo. . May -I'ATTI.K-Receipts
3.000 Head : shipment" . 2,000 bend ; market
generally steadyfed : Te\an , J4.30 ; fair to
good imtho steers , tl.OOjt5.10.
lloos-Reeclpts , 4,200 head : shipments ,
2,000 head : market 6i"MOc higher-
heavy , 7.lOit7.IO ; mixed , t7.OOH7.30 : light.
c7.00'C7.26. (
SilKKt'-Receipts , 11,000 head : shipments ,
3,800 head , mostly through Texniis ; market
shade lower : clipped natives , $5.15 ; clipped
Ti'MHis , $4.85.
New Ynrlt l.ltr Stnrk .Market.
Nr.w YOIIK , May 6. HIKVIS : : Receipts ol
beeves were 1,300. The trading was dull ,
rices steady. Poorest to best native steers
sold at tJ.60-n6.OOj diessed beef steady at Hifc
0c for natl\e sides. Shipments today. 600
bcexes : tomoirow , 300 beeves and 0,100 quar
ters of beef.
Sinii' : : AND IMIIS I - Receipts of sheep and
lambs , 3,300 head ; market quiet , dull ,
MOUTH 1'rleo Clirod nf ltlii < iiinitliiu. :
't'ho inunj cases of rheiiinatism cured by
Clmmoerlaln's I'aln Halm ( luring the past
few mouths have trlveu the people great cou-
lldenco in Its curative iiroperties. and have
shown that there Is one preparation that can
bodcpendel upon for that painful nnil ag-
Ki'urliiK disease. Honakcr Hros. , l.oniin , t ) . ,
say : "Mr. Moses Prlco of this place was
troubled with rheumatism fcr a IOIIL time.
Ch.imberlaiu's I'aln Halm has cured him. Ilo
says that the Halm has no equal. ' '
'rim ItnlldltiK Iteeitrd.
HuildiiiK Inspector Thly has Just prepared
his report showing thu operations of the de
partment of building for the mouth of A pill.
During tlicmtnth S31 permits were issued ,
rciirospntln ? nn outlay inbtiildlngorSlUT.-UK ) .
Tlio record is a very good one , and com
pares very favorably with the same month
of former years. This brings tlio total build-
ine operations since the 1st of January to
$ 'W.,2.'C ) . In .lanuary forty-two permits were
issued representing .f'.i-iiO ; , Feliruarv , forty-
oijfht. representing Sli,4'JO ! ' , and March 140 ,
represent ing f I.IS.SM.
TIII : IIAI.TY ; .MA
INSTIll'MKNTS placed on lecord May D ,
18U3 :
WAiutAxrv iinr.iis.
II II Jeffries and wife to Charles HetK
w " , so 32 1U-11 J 3,000
Clll/ens Hunk of Council Hlull's to T
( i Turner , lot 13 , block 2 , Summit
Place 0,000
John HHey and wife to Annie tlieen ,
lot 2 , block 5 , DenNe's add 1
Lena and Martin Quick to Patrick
Heade. lot 7 , block 47O , ( Jrandvlew. . 100
Patrick Heade to l-'annle ( irmly , same 1,000
T W Harvey Lumber company to
Omaha & Southwestern Hallway
company , an Irregular tract In so
corner government lot 2 , In 35-15-
13 , and part Milxllv lot 15 , In 35-
15-13 10,000
Missouri Valley Land company lo S
'Mcl'loneglmii.Iot 4 , In 27ami MV nw
35-10-0 030
John Little and wife to W O llarlholo-
mi'W w 15 aeresof n-.v 110 35 15-12. . 1
W II Wright and wife lo K O Hello
Isle , lots 5 and 12 , block 1 , llurllng-
ton Place 1,200
A .1 Smith to John l-'ttiikhotiscr , lot 10 ,
block 10 , Hose Hill D5u
Illni-lch Ileger and wife to Juane
Dinner , 2 acios in nw corner of so U-
15-12 200
1' M Smith anil wife to CM Iliistead , n
25 feel lot 5 , block 3 , Klikwoodadil. 740
N II Anderson and wife to Jens P.-nil-
M-II , s ! S lot 13 , block 4 , William
llagedorn'sadd 1,000
W 1) ) Youlen and wife to I ) W .Morrow ,
lots 5 and 0 , block 4 , Lobeck's sub-
dlv 200
QUIT CLAIM Diiin. ;
W O llartholomew to Klk'ii l.lltlc , w
15acresof liw no 35-15-12 1
i > rKf. \ .
K S Pundy , jr , ( master In chancery ) to
Passumiisfe Savings bank , lot 3 ,
block 14 , Orchard Hill 2,045
1) II Mercer ( same ) fo National Life
Insurance company , lot 0 , block
204'i. Omaha 27,033
G A Dennett ( sheriff ) to Peoples 1'lro
Insurance company , lots U and 10 ,
block 0. lots 2 , 3 and 4 , block 7 , Me-
Cormlck's'Jd add 2,300
Same to Peterborough Savings bank ,
lots 3 to H , blojk 8 , same 2,850
IM Sfurdovant ( special master ) to H
W Morrow , lots 17 , 18 an.I 25 , block
4 , Junction View terrace 270
Totaliiniount of transfers 4 59,318
la n Fcientiflcally prepared Liniment
and harmless ; every ingredient is of
rccoRnizcd vahto nnd in constant use
by the medical profession. It short
ens Labor , Lessons Pain , Diminishes
Danger to lifo of Mother and Child.
Book To Mothers" mailed f rco , con
taining valuable information and
voluntary testimonials.
Sent by eipresn , charges prepaid , on receipt
of price , $1.60 per bottle.
BHADFIELD REGULATOR CO. , Atlanta , Ga.
Bold l-y
THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL ORIOHT AND
NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS tlCTTEn.
My iloctor says It acts coiuljon the itomarh.
llTf r and kldlipvi. and Is a ] > lr.viant lasatlvr. This
drink It mailc from hrrl . and la prepared for ux *
us _ caslljas ten. It U
.p
cannot gri It , send jroiir aililr s s for a free stmpln.
I.nnr'K Fnmllr SIrillclnr ninrpi Hie lumr
cnrn ditr * Inonlrr tnbe lipnllhr this Is nccpsaa
Addrcm OllATUH f. WOOUW Altl ) I K Ilov , N.
TIE PICKET LINE :
Of health should bo doublv guarded nt Ihltfl
setisin. The nlr reeks with eb'iiy imi'stiit
the weather M changeable and uiu'ert.iln ,
Theseeondit 0111 tire
Terrible DANGER POINTS ]
fur the Inn.s and pIpuH Ili-wiro of the col ill
the conili , the. cheat p.ilu , the nOnmnr.iUon , I
THE DEADLY PNEUMONIA , ]
the rocked Inn , thu < lro.ide < I C'maumpMon ,
I'm on duty only the strongest gu rd , Iho
oldest and most faltnf ill st.iudy ,
DR , SGHENGX'S
PULMONIC SYRUP.
llroak up your co'd at Stop your
COII.Il. Drlvo oul that Inlliiiiiin ituiii in time.
Defy that I'nuuiiionla. I'uro th it lonsiunp
tlon.
THE PUllMIG SYRUP
acts quickest ami surosl uf alt remedies on
the Innz8. The oldest and best approved
etandaid for every lun troiiblo.
Dr. Kctifnrk's //tirfic , ! ' 'firn'tn ii o i
. /.MNU' , 4 > 'fi > iiwf/i / iiiul.five , miilril fi
) ilriiiis. ( ( Dr. J. H. .Sc/i-iici / it.Son ,
EXTRACT OF BEEF
As a muUICHl coMiforl anil Mlmiiliint 'I'ho ' I
Mi illcall'rorujBlon rccoiinnu.ub lilglilr tlie "so |
Liebig COMPANY'S
Extract
In nlleinuiiof nvnkiivim nnililU'CKtlvoill orilor. I
Try n rui wtien oiliuiisii > J nuil tea li w le I
llL-slihiK H It.
, ! ' , ! " It.UrS&J J *
nIhoJur
BE SURE AND GIT THE GENUINE.
MADE A WELL
MAN OV
SfiDAPO
TIIKGUKIT
HINDOO REMEDY
IHOri'CKS HIE ABOVE
lir.Kt'I.TH III UO DAVH. fill-ill nil
Nprvmis Plsi'i"c . FAlllKB Mrinnry
Pareslii , Hlcrplemiifsf , U rakitrr-irii
lie .mill luloklr but mroly ruion-s i.t t Mmlltr It.
> M oryountr. r.fttillr rarrleil In Yfit pocktit 1'rlet
tl.OO a t > AcKapc. Sii for Qifi.oovllh n wrtlli-n iciinr *
hntfo toruro or money rffnffO. . llon't let nny au
| > rliicluli-il ilruril't ( fll i i > u nn kt" > l ' / fmlltlttttn. In *
! i > t ur. ImvliiK IMI.M'O nonu cithiT H hu liivi nol
Ifot it. we will ( "end It liy ninl ) upon rtcefpt of prick
I'Aiiiplilrt In ppftlctl puvfldiio fit-c AtMriM llrli-iiliu
Mrdlrul Co. , Ml I'lyinoutli 1'lnre. Ohlrnvn , III.
SOLD by Kulm & Co. , Cor. 151)1 ) and Douglas Sl.v ,
ami 1. A. Tidier A : Co. , Cor. nth ami Douulai
Sis. , OMAHA , rCUU. ; by I'aul fi. Schneider. t
Droadway nnd 6 I'cntl St. , COI'NC ' IL 11LU1FS ,
IOWA , and other Loading Druggists ,
SOUTH
Union Stock Yards Company ,
Soutli Ojnabai
not Cnltlo Ho and Sli ap mttrltet In the woiL
Wood Brotliers ,
I.Ivo Stock Commlsilnn Marahnnti
t'o'lth Cnmha Tclopliono 1157.
JOHN l > . OADHMAV , I , , . . „ . ,
„ „ *
WAi/riat u. WOOD , fManaor
Market reports by mall nnd wlro cheerfully
urnibhotl upon r.pplluutlon.
AWNINGS AND TENTS.
Omaha Tent-Awning Wolf Bros & Co. ,
COMI'A.NV.
MMiiifictiirermif Tcnti ,
HOHSK CllVKHS. AwiiniK" , etc , TU.t and
111.1 Karn.iiii Siruui. 70ictli Mrui't.
BAGS & TWINES |
Tcniis Omaha Bag
COMI'ANV.
Importerii nnil innnufno-
lur > 'r of Hour Backs ,
burlnpa. twlni > .
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Morse-Cos Slw2 Company.
Hnlunoom and Olllcu 1IU7 IIO.MIII Ilo rl1't.
1-ndory llia-IIJI-llsi : llowiird Bt.
Wo nro Iho OM.V MnmifuJlururi of lloutu un > t
lioesln tlio * tal < ! f N'uurujkl.
' A Ki-ni-ritl lnvltutlon lifxtund.'d to nil to Inspect
our new fuciory.
Mlr .x l anl o J Iron cor-
I.IMK Cliaril nnd noft nice , window emit. MID-
conl. 8 Vur. ! . liiili u d I tn'li ' * nkTllithln. fir .lauti
Mreol ' nnil itit : ) Ooitirn drum.
DRY GOODS.
M. ISmith I- : & Co. Kilpatrick-liocliDry
liU ilia 111.
Drr k-ou'le. nniluni. fur- Nutlnn * , KC'iitu' liiriilili
nlxhln , ; gooJs tornur ing ijM'tHli * , cur lllh mill
lllh und iloxnrd H * lliunoy sir. ot .
FUHNITUHE.
HARDWARE.
Hector & Wilhclmy Lobcch & Linn ,
COMPANY.
Dcnio H in hnnlwuro and
Corner lOlli and Jucknon tut > hntiicn' l < . IN
Htil I'oiiKltl ' * Htrt'dt
HATS , ETC. IIION WORKS.
W. A. L. Cibuon & Co Onulia Safe and Irou ,
\VlltllUHHlO \ViniK <
lflU , CMK | , ntr.lW "nfO" miit < . lull work , I
gliuivut. mlil n 1-th lion hiitu-r n id nro nt-i
und Ilurnej Mrcctn. i-apo . Anilrern A Our *
sett Mtli nnd Juckhon.
LUMBER.
John A , Wakcifcld , Clnrles H , Lcc ,
Iriiinit3il.American [ I'ort- ( ( d luiniJtr wood ]
lurid cL'inunu Mllwun- C.il IM'lH HI 111 PJT'J Utfll
> 0" conu-nt n
whtto lliiiu.
LIQUORS. MILLINERY.
PAPER. l OILS
Carpen'.cr Paper Co Standard Oil Co.
Cnrrr n full 'tuck of
pr'.ntliirfl wrnpplnv nil ItufliiH-l mid iui > r < i-ttlPi |
wntlru pupom , cjr I
pnpori , vlo. I ollt axiuttrente etc.
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
Ilrancli & Co. Jas A. Hark & Co. !
I'roiliicn. frulli of nil llnll-T cliruii-
i | r > lltry ) nnd gitlllP
kliuli. oynlors. I . ! < i lili nrret
STOVE REPAIRS | SASH , BOOKS.
Omaha Slove Repair M , A. Dlsbrow & Co
\VO1IKH hluTO ruialr | > MunufftCturcra of aaib.l
anil wnter altaohnibnli duor > bllnil oufll
for any kind of itovu niuulrtlngi Ilrancli
Uc lilli auainuO.