Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 18, 1893, Page 6, Image 6

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DATLY BEE.rnuRSDAY. . MAY IB. woa.
COIIEHCIAI , AND FINANCIAL
There \7oa a Costly Snrprisa Sprang on
tlio Trade Yesterday ,
WHEAT TOOK A TWO-CENT TUMBLE
Uny Thlnci Comlilnccl to nemoraltto
Prices on tlitt Cerent ) the l.e dlnjf
I'actor Jlcmc the Sclllnc Attributed
to tlio Cudnhy Cltquo.
CHICAGO , III. , May 17. There was a costly
Mirpilso In the shnpoof ahadbreuk In prices
' . Wheat tumbled
tlio lust hour today on'change.
bled to 74Mc for July nnd loft olT rather weak
ut 747ic , or Sounder last night's close. Corn
wru quiet with n loss of lc. ) Provision *
showed declines of 30o In pork , 25c in lard and
from 20c to 22Uc In rlbi.
In wheat tunny tlilnus combined to create a
\\cak-knecrt feeling. Tlio Wellington wheat
rrop Iullctlii3 were more bearish than any
tlmo since tlio crop scars In tlio early spring.
Tlio foreign markets nil showed weakness.
Now VorU reported norvontnoss ovur further
Auslrnllnn bank troubles , A bank at Minne
apolis failed nnd tlio fact was inasnlflod ten
limes ly ) the trade. , ,
Hut by inoro than all these Inniicnccs.tho trade
was very demoralized by the suspicion illmt
tlio ( Judahy bull clique hud anuinlicr of houses
polling all tliowhcui possible. I'ardildKo had
covered notloss than 3,000,000 bu slnro Mon
day morning , and ho was not in a hurry to
tuko wheat oven on tlio lironk. In uddltlon to
this , Armour and N. II. Honin WPIO apparently
Bqnarcly against the market. They lire BPllcrii ,
it was said , on the theory that 80,000.000 uu.
of wheat hero must bo carried ami must bo
. . . . . . .
llitUt t-iu * * § * * * - - - -
cllned from 1V to IXc lower than yesterday ,
A private culilo piirpoitlng to come from
Iliiila-rcsth was circulated among the traders
reporting great excitement there with an ad
vance of 8c. per bit. In wheat , owing to damage
from drouth In Hungary. Hut. as other foreign
markets did not HCCIII to bo nllcctod by It , the
trndo hero voted It u cnnnrd.
Corn was llrm and Hold nt nshado over yes
terday's closing prices nt tlio opening , llm
market was crushed by the weight of otlcrlngs
when wheat declined. The close was within
Jic of Inside prices. Advices from the country
wcro that farmers were ies.umlng the hauling
of corn to market and that shipments would
bo much heavier next week.
Oats opened llrm and remained so until
about noon. Tlio receipts woie ten cars short
of the vstlmato and them was n good many
buying orders leportcd. The line weather and
weakness In wheat and corn canned a decline
in tlio market toward the end and values
dropped from Jfc to } 5c , closed at ! { c decline.
Tlio provision market was weak , but on a
light trado. The slump In grain and thocon-
elderuhlo amount of uneasiness on account of
the llnancl.il situation were weakening factors
nnd tlio market iecolod very llttlu support
from the bull clique.
Estimated lecelpts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
110 cars ; corn , 220 cars ; oats , 100 cars ; hogs ,
22,000 head.
The loading futures ranged as follows :
AIITIC1.V.H. OI'K.V. I11UII. LOW. CL.OSK. VES'V.
WlieitNo.il
Hnr TS 73 7IM
Julr
kept
Corn No. 2
43 43
Juno I'i
July (311 1
fc'cpt
Cat No. 2-
JUr 29)4 29
Juno 28W
July 28M
HCpt 27 26H 27
Uctal-ork- 12)I'i
Juljr 20 CO 2090 2010 20 CO 20 95
Hept 31 03 21 05 2070 20 SO 21 07H
I.nrd-
Julr 10 DO 10 95 10 CO IOCS 1090
Kept U 15 U 16 10 Vl < 4
Ehort Illbs. .
Julr. . . 1022W 10 06 10 07 H 10S7K
Sept. . . . 10 SU IU [ i IU 12) ) 10 1C IU b
Cash ( luotattonn wcro as follows :
KI.OUII Unchangodwlntor ; patents , , (3.60 ®
C.BO ; winter straights , $3.00ffi3.80 ; spring pat-
untu , J3.7CiK.4.20 ! ; spring patents straight ,
Sa.7G(33.2D ( ; baiters' , 2.2&2.50.
HYE-NO. 2 , GOc.
HAIII.EY No. 2 , C2c ; No. 3 , f.o. b.,48c ; No.
4,1. o. b. , 4144c. ?
FLAX HKED-NO. 1 , $1.03. J
TIMOTII v HCKI > t'rlmo , $3.02713.05. *
I'OIIK Moss , per bbl. , $20.40Ji20.45 ; lard , per
100 Ibs. . tlU.4IVi 10.riO ; short libs , sides ( loose ) ,
H0.07'/10.10 ; dry salted shoulders ( boxedl ,
HO.OOttlO.20j short clear sides ( boxed ) , $10.25
C$10.00. > i
WHISKY Distiller * ' , finished goods , per gal.
tl.13.
HUOAKB Unchanged ; cut loaf , Gc ; granu
lated , 5 4-Dc ; standard "A , " OJic.
The following were the receipts and ship
ments for today :
Now York Markets.
NEW YOHK , May 17. Kixiiin Kecclpts , 30-
001 pkds. : exports , 4,703 hhls. ; 0,307 backs
Bales , 17.500 pkKs ; mnrket moro active , easier
ConN MUAI < Quiet , steady ; yellow tto-.tern
2.GB < a2.75.
JlAituiv MAI.T Quiet , steady.
WllKAT Hocelpts. 101,275 bii.s exports. 259-
297 bu. ; sales , 4,035,000 hu. futures ; 250,000
1m , spot. Bjiot markut fairly actlvo for nxportn
lo lower , closing Rtundy ; No. 2 red , In store )
and elevator le lower , closing sternly nt77Jc !
nlloat , 78Jic ; f. o. h. 78 ifi878ic : utiKriiiletl rod
77U < S7BMc ; No. 1 northern , 70Jic. Options
\vor i more active on roallzlnjiind lMUJi
lower , as Influenced by the nnsuttled linanclal
bltuntlon at homo nticf uliroad and on reports
of rains In Kuropo ; No. 2 rud.Juno , 7H5f7Hic {
( loslns77KcJuly ; , 70480ic ! , closing 7'JHc
AiiRust , hOJ CJSlJic , closlnc BOJic ; Soiitombor
B2 ? IOlB3Vj , rlnshiK 82ft ; October , HnJi(284Hc (
closing 835ic ; December , 80Ji5i80c , loslnt
CanH ItccolptH , 70,300 bu. ; exports , 140,287
1m. ; Rales , 250,000 bu. of futures und 80,000
uu. of spot. HpotH weaker on free Holllng , Ron-
orally le lower ; No. a , 5KS52C In elovutor
Ol.VijSSc nlloat. Options were dull , 2iT ( lK <
lower as followhif ; wheat and reports of bet
tor woatluir wuht ; Juno , 40uc ; July , 40 ic
August , f)0Vc ; Heptumber , 50ji ; ; .
OATS KocelntH , flBl.SOO bu , ; exports , 2,120
lit ) . | Kales , 180,000 bu. of futures and 151,000
bu. of spot. Bpots fairly active for exports
llrnier. Options dull but llrmer ; Muy , UGc
.luni > . 35 ( c ; Julv. 36Wc ; No. 2 white , 41ffl42c
No. 2 Chicago , 8Q c ; No. 3. H5c : No. 3 white
41c ; mixed western , y6JJ@38c ; white western
4KTC48C.
llAV Kalrly iictlvo , firm ,
Iloi'B Quiet but llrm ,
HIDES Dull and easy ; wet Raltod , No
OrluuiiHbelectod , 40 to GO Ibs. , 4K Ge ; Texa
holected , 50 to GO His. , Dtt7t ; ; lliienos Ayrn
dry , 20108011)3. , lV ! > Je ; TOMIS dry , 20 to 2
His. , 12@12ic. }
% I'HOVism.NB-Cut meats flrm.limrtlvc ; slioul
ders , OiJf'tO'ic ; pickled hams , 13. > i < ai34'c ; mid
dies , dull , llrm. hard , lower , iiulet ; nostori
htonni closed , J10.H5 ; sales , U50 tierces a
I10,8010.UO ; options , * alcs , none ; May
closed f 10.50 ; July closed flO.UO ; Hepfombei
closed * ! 1.20. 1'oiK moro active , steady ; olii
OHEKHK Moderate demand , unsettled ; par
bklms , 24i8e ,
Kalr demand , steady ; rocclpts , 0,70
pigs ; western frchh , 14'4'1 5c.
TAi.J.ow-lull , easy ; city ifJ per plig. ) ,
nnked ,
UIITTONRKKU OiiQulnt , weak ; crude , 47c
yellow , 50c.
l'UTiHi.Kli > i-Tho market ns dull and neg.
Ircted , not u single sale liuvlnt ; been reported
IViiiibylvunhv oil , bpot biilo.s , none ; .hum oi >
tlons , Miles noun. 58o bid all day ; J.lmu o !
tales none. 28Sio bid ; total bales , none ,
KosiN-Qulot , eaby.
TuilI'KNTlNK Dull ! firm atnifI3Hic.
HlCK-Qnlet , uiibyj fair to oxtru , sao > Jc
Japan , 4iO4Vi ;
MoiiAKKKS Now Orleans , open kettle , good I
Choice , dull , Bteady ,
HUUAH Kiiw , iiulet , steady ; sales , 4.600 bag
rentrliuguls , UO test , at 4e. and 1,800 Imp :
molasses uugur , 80 test , ut ! lc ; retlncd , dull
I'la IitON-Qulot , steady ! American , 112.70 ®
Con-Eli Htcadlor : lake , f 10.80.
IKAi > - Uiicliaiiged ; donit < stlc. 13.80.
TIN Closedhtondy ; htrullb , 110.75 bidHO.OC
nsked ; plates , dull , unchanged. pulturbtuady
ilouiebtlc , W.2& ,
; Cottou Market.
NEW Ont.EANS. I.a. , May 17-Opcnedsteady )
rioted easy : good mlddllnif , 7 c : middling ,
7Uc ; low luldllng , 7 0-lCc : good ordinary. OSc ,
iHutandgross receipts , Ib0balcsoxport ; coast-
wlie. 3.4U7 bales ; sales , 2,050 bales ; hlock ,
160,336 bales. Futures , quiet ; bales , 90,3(10 (
bales ! May , e7.16 ; Juno. 7. 8 < a7.SOi July.
17.25) ) August , 7.31 i7.3'JKi ! > pt lnbcr , 17.85 ®
7.88 ; October. t7.40 7.4l ! Novouibor , 17.44 ®
7.45j Decumbor , t7.607,61.
Mttuclienter C'ouiuu-rclal ItoTlew.
MANCIIESTKU , May 17. Thn Guardian. In Its
Commercial article , uys ; The weuknesst In
coltou uud the uucaiy fcvllug In reguiU to
financial affalri h vo rnado buyers more cau
tious. A iiioderatnhuslncMhaRhcenflxccutpd ,
however. Home low priced ntiMnes * la nnalt-
Ing arrnngemont under fnlllng priced nnd n
premuro to soil. Indln Is ficiullng orders for
stnnll quantities to meat , the iirobnblo wants
of llio 1'oojiili sea on. Heavy Koodxhnvo old
sparingly. A prolonged stoppage of looms Is
being planned to KO Into effect at Whitsuntide.
A smiill inlscollancotis buslncis Is doing Iu
printing and ( Inhlilny clotli i.y rn are nat.
t'roducn .Market.
Ari'l.ES-ChoIco stock , J3.75a4.00 per bbt.
S Choice slilpulng slock , { 3.50
per 24-qt. case.
I-KHo.vs-Cliolcc , ti.25Q4.CO : fancy , 14.75 ®
D.OO.
HANAJJAS Per bunch , Including crates and
packing , t2.0022.60.
I'lNKAiM't.KS 1'cr dor. , 2.00a2.25.
Oiusnns-NewcBstlo California seed Units ,
} 2r 0 ; Newcastle Mediterranean sweets , J2.50 ;
Cnllfornl.'i tnountaln oi.ingos , IQ n .OO ;
WashhiKtou navels , choice , 14) ) Washington
navels , largo sires , 1.1.6033.75 : Hlvorsldo
Kcrdltngs. < 2.75i llcdlunds , 12.76 ; Kcdlamls ,
128sUc. < 2.50.
Unas , OA in , rom.Tiir.
IlUTTKri-I'acklnc slock , liatZci fair to
good country roll , 1214c.
Kor.sOcnernl market , 12c.
1'otli.TKV-t'liolco hcn , Oc ; mixed coops , "i l
6c ; olci roosters , 6lOc ; gceso and ducks , tiuOc
VKOKTADLES.
I'KAS1'crbu. . box , tl.001.10.
HLASS Cholco navy. f2.20Q2.30 ; common
stock , tl.003,2.00.
I AUmilNIA I'AllllAOE I'crlb. , 8. ! .
HOUTIIKH.V I'AIIIIAOE Per crutc , 13.
( JtJCUMliEns Choice , per doz. , J1.60.
WAX llKANB1'crbu. > . hot. § 1.00(21.10. (
.STIII.MI lliMNa Per H-bu , box , II ,
HPISAUII Per bbl. , 12.00.
ASI'AHAtlUS I'crdoz. . GWi7Gc. (
l.r.TTtici : I'er doz. , 365J40C.
HAtusiiKrt I'ordoz. , 26' < ? ,30c.
I'Alisi.BV I'or doz. , 25B30C.
TOP ONIONS I'cr doz. , 'JO&'JBc.
I'OTATOns Colorado stock , f 1.10al.20 : Wis
consin burbanks , $1 ; western Nebraska , tl ,
IMF. I'l.v.NT I'er 60-lb. boxes , (1,20.
Nr.w lir.r.TS I'cr do/ , bunches , 76c.
Niw : ( UniiOTS Per doiu bunches , 76c.
NKW TuiiNit'S I'or dor. bunches , 76c.
SguARll-l'or bu. bov , $1.601.70.
. .i.ii. iuirA waiuan Per iiu. box , J2.2B.
Nuw I'OTATom Southcrn.per bbl.$5 ; porbtt.
box , $2 ; California , uor II ) . , 3J4c.
Musmioo.MS I'cr market Iniskct , tl.
WATEH CHESS 1'ur 10-qt. box , M.75.
MIBCIII.ANIOUS. : :
HA v The market on good upland hay , $7.00
© 7.70 In car lots.
ViAi/-ChoIco and small fat , 7O8)Sc ) ; largo
and thin , 30c.
St. I.ouli Mnrkcte.
ST. Louis. Mo. , May 17. Fioun Un
changed.
WiiiiAT-lJilUuc lower ; No. 2 red , cash ,
C9 ! c ; May , G8 ; c ; July , 72c.
C'oitN IJic lower ; No 2. mixed , cash , SQUc ;
May , SOUR ; July. 40c.
OATS-Nomlniil ; No. 2 cash , 32ic. $
I'novisiONS Dull , shade loner. Pork , stan
dard mess , J21. I.ard. * 10. Dry salt moats ,
loose sliouldor.s , J10nngt ; \ iinilrlbj , 810.40 ;
shorts , 810.00. llncon , sboit packed shoulders ,
# 10.25 ; .short ribs , * llG2i. ! Hams , sugar
cured , 1314c.
UtiTTEH UnclianRccl ; cholco creamery , 21
® 32c ; cholco dahy , 19 < ? 20c.
Uucnil'TS-l-'lour , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 10,000
bu. ; corn , 00,000 bu. ; oats , 80,000 bu. ; rye ,
'Siill'MENTS Flour , 27,000 bbls. ; wheat , 1,000
bu. ; corn , 80.000 bu. ; oats , 11,000 bu.j rye ,
Kuns.iit City .Murkotfl.
.Murkotfl.WHEAT
-WHEAT Weak ;
' , 7470c.
" 30HG36C !
OAT8-Mffl5ic'lowcr ; No. 2 mixed , 28i20ic ! ; ;
No. 2 white , 32a32ic. !
KYB ririn ; No. 2 , OOflGOc.
FLAX SKCI > Loner : 03O'J4c.
IlllAN Kirm ; GGG7o.
llAY-lllBher ; timothy , JQ.OOffilO.OO ; prairie ,
liurrcu Weak nnd declining ; creamery ,
201623c ; dairy , 1820c.
Kuofl Unsettled ; lie.
HECKHTS Wheat , 17,000 bu. ; corn , 4,000
bu. ; oats , 1.000 bu.
Hiiii'ME.NTS Wheat , 24,000 bu. ; corn , 7,000
bu. ; outs , 3,000 mi.
Collco Market.
NKW YOHK , May 17. Options opened
barely steady at 0 to 10 points de
cline ; closed barely steady , 0 to 10 points down ;
sales , 25,200 baits , Incluillnf , ' : May , S10.G5 ®
15.65 ; June , $15.30 ; July. $15.10 15.30 ;
AURiist , J10.00O15.20 ; September , 814.85 ®
15.05 ; December , * 14.7014.05 ; Spot Klo ,
steady , quiet ; No. 7 , * 1G.37'J.
riiiladolplila Grain Market.
PiiiLAnKU'iiiA , Pa. , May 17. WHEAT
Market weak and lower ; No. 2 , red May , 7u > 5
® 7Gc.
Coux Options ruled firm ; quiet , weaker ; No.
2 , ml.\ed Jlay , 5050ic. !
OATS-Qulet ; No. 2 , white audMay,40i ! ®
(
Minneapolis U'lieat Alurkot.
MiNNEAi'or.ts , Minn. , May 17. Illddlng was
of a forced character today , largely offering
by scalpers ; the cash maricot was unfavorably
fiiroutcd by the weakness of futures ; No. 1
northern , bi4'c ( ; No. 1 ! northern , 04(3iCec. ( Ite
celpts , 203 cars. ClOiOi.Muy , 04JiC ! July ,
G7 > ic ; September , 70ic.
Toledo ( iriiln JMurkct.
TOLEDO , O. , May 17. WHEAT Active , lower ;
No. 2 , cash and May , 72c.
COKN- Dull and easy ; No. 2 , cash and May ,
46 ic.
OATS Dull ; cash 33c.
liiiKliiioro Uraln .
nAT.TiMOiu : , Md. , May 17. WHEAT Weak ;
No. 2 red , -pot and May , 70JXc.
Con.N Ml.\cd , spot and May , OO' c bid.
OATS Finn ; No. 2 , whlto western , 42c
Noiv York Dry Goods JMurkot.
NnwVonK , May 17. The dry goods market
was unchanged today. Demand continued
without any conspicuous Improvement.
I.oniUm Oil Miirkpt.
LONDON , May 17. LINSEED Ou/-20s 3d ®
20s4Jid per cwt.
20s 7'/id pcrcwt.
Itnvanu Sucur Mnrket.
HAVANA , May 17. Quiet : holders arc too
high for buyers , consequently nothing has
been done.
London Financial Itovloiv.
1893 buJames Gordon Uennett }
LONDON , May 17. [ Now Yo'k Herald Cable
Special to TUB HUB. ] Except Just for the
first hour this was again a very uncomfortable
day on the Stock u.vchango. Although the
tendency at the close shows some signs of Im
proving , holders of tuost classes of securities
again suffered rather severely. Consols have
given way from 5 1-0 to 6 ? percent. Foreign
government securities have shown consider
able depression , especially South American
stocks. Argentine customs have fallen from
1 to lit per cent , Peruvian debenture 3 per
cent , Peruvian preferred U per cent , Mex
ican Os ly per cent and Costa Hlca
bonds 3i } per cent. Homo rallwuvs were
largely sold In connection with the out
standing accounts ut 1 per cont. Flatness was
very pionouncod , but the tendency was rather
better at the close and final prices , were not
the worse. Americans , soon aftur the opening ,
became Hut an heavy realizations , but during
the afternoon have hliown more strength.
Northern Pacific prefeience.s show a rise of
2 ! < percent ; Norfolk & Western , preferences
and Atclnson Income bonds , ? i per cent ;
Atchlslon ordinary , } i per cent , and most
others , ! i to ' ,4 per cent. Canadians were
rather better than they have been , but Cana
dian Pacific still shows a fall of 1'iner cent.
and Grand Tiunk Issues from ' ( to ! i percent
.Money was In geed demand. Hhort loans weio
chaiged 3 to 4 per cent. The discount market
was tcry firm. Three months bills were
granted at from 4 to 4U per cent.
STOCKS AND liOND.3.
1'rlccs Declined nt the Opening but a Itally
Occurred Later.
Nctf VOIIK , Slay 17. There was a decidedly
hot lor fooling In stock circles today. At the
start prices ran on * from } J to IX percent In
sympathy with a break In London , but It soon
becamu evident that the decline was duo to
manipulation from this bldu and a rally
promptly ensued. There was good buying of
stocks generally and the Vanderhllts were
credited with liberal purchases of their special
ties. After the market had enjoyed a sub
stantial advance , the ban began to hauimar
tholUtand u reaction of U to 1 per cent cn-
biuul , but thu decline hud the effect of checkIng -
Ing trading.
On thu other hand , as soon as the market
started on the uuward track again specula
tion became lively and after delivery hours
was characterized by a positively buoyant
tone. The short interest was considerably
alarmed and limit quotaIons ) were nnywhcro
from ) i t ( > 4Hpercentaboru lubt nlght'H Unuls.
When thu demand became greater , the flouting
supply had been materially reduceii by recent
purchubcs for Investment. Tlio borrowing du-
niand was active and the market was full of
btop'lo.ss orders placed by the bears , who
wished to limit Uuilr losses.
The announcement that arrangements had
been made for funding the floating and other
debts of the Northern Pacific through thu
Instrumentality of thu Rockefellers and other
wealthy capitalists , had a marked Influence ,
usuUo the statements that the financial con
dition of the National Cordage company Is
much better than had been supposed u week
orsuago. The market closed strong with un
advancing tendency.
Iu 1U review of the stock market , the Post
says : Hero and there It was evident t but or
ganized bhorts were operating for the rise.
This was true of Northern 1'uclflc preferred ,
of Distilling certificates , and especially of
National Cordugo , With the last named vtock
burnout the speculators who dabbled In it In
'
Ui * 70' Mciund oace wore ( o bodlrcct-
Ing npcratlons-not n Altnacthrr cncournRlng
Klgn. Northern 1'ncinc stock ran up n point or
more on heavy trading , the room Irador con
tingent learning today what everybody else
know a fortnight ago , that the organization of
nstronK collateral trust note syndicate had
been practically assured.
The following are the closing quotations of
the leading stocks on the Now York Stock ex
change today :
Atchinon Northern 1'ncino. . . ! & * '
Adirnt U 1.V , do preferred 38
Alton , T. u as Northwettcrn. . , . , . 107H
rte profcrrctl . 140 do prtferred , , , . 183 ! <
American Ki | < roi > . lit N. Y. Central. . , , , , '
UMilmoro AUhlo. . 77 N. Y. AN. R
Cnnocln t'nclflo . Ontario A Western
Ci\n ( li Fonthern. . Or PRO n Imp
Ccntrnl I'ncinc . Urcxon .VftT
< 'hot. A Olilo . 19H O. t ) . I , . AU. N. . . .
Cblc.ico , t Alton. . . 130 I'aclflcMalt 18
c. n. A y 8f , I'eorlal ) . A I ! 18HM
. " 148
ConiolldMcd ( ! . . ill" Pullman miacD , . , . 17TK
C C. U. A St. I , . Heading , , . . . .
Totton Oil Cctt. . . . lllebraond Tor
Del. llndKon. . . . . . . do proferrrd
J ) . I , . A , W . Illodrnndo W . . . . zo
I > . All ( > . pI'iK. . . 43 do preferred , . . .
11. AC. r. co . Hock Island
RftitTcnn . . . . . . St. 1'aul
Krlo . do preferred
Kilo preferred . St. Paul A Omaha. .
KottV jpne. . . . 1Wm do preferred. . . . lin
( U. .Northern pfil. m Southern 1'aclflc , , .
O. AK. lll.i.f . ( t . . . P5 HuKtrlloflnorr
Hocking Valley. . . . 23 Tcnn. CoM .Vlron.
Illinois Ccnirnl , . . . 23M Texan 1'aclllc
St. 1'nul.V Uuluth. 83 Tol. AO. Con. iif'd
Kan. A Tex. rf'O , . Union 1'flcino
l.nko lrlc A Well. .
' ' ' "
do preferred , . . . . W. St.'li. A'P ! ! . !
l.nko Shore . do preferred. . . .
I.oml Trnnt . Wells tnrt-o Kxp , . 140
l.oulivlllo A .Nnsll. Western union , . , .
loul . , V NewAl'br , 'lii-ollng A T. K , . 13
Mnnlmttnn Con. . , . 131't do prolcrroil. , , , . 47
.Momii'ls.V Clu'i'n. 4U Minn. ABt. 1.
Mlchlunn Central , , 4UW I ) . All. (1
Mlsiourl I'aclOC. . . B'J General Kloctrlc. .
Mobile i Ohio . IS Nat. Lin
ISWl
NacliTllle , V Chatl. Wl Colo. Kiu'l A Iron.
National Conlaga , 20 do preferred. . . .
do profcrroil. . . . . tl ] Tol. A. A. A N. M.
N. J. Central. . . % . . Tol. St. I , . A K. 0.
Norfolk ft w. pfd. do preferred 20
North American Co IU
The total sales of stocks today were 805,000
shares , Including : Atchlson , 13,200 ; Chicago ,
llurllngton & ( Julncy , B.ooo ; Chicago ( Jns ,
14,700 : Delaware , I.ackawannaestorn ,
0'JOO ; Distilling and Cattlofeedlng , 23,000 ;
Krlc , 3,400 ; General Klcctrlc , 0.400 ;
J-onlsvIlIo & Nashville , 0.40(1 ( ; Manhattan ,
0,200 ; Missouri Pacific , 7,800 ; Now York Con-
tral.4,400 ; National Cordage , 17,000 ; Northern
Paclllc , . preferred , 10,700 ; North American ,
O.iiOO ; bonding. 0,000 ; Hock Island. (5,400 : St.
Paul , 4,300 ; Sugar,7.100 ; Western Union.0,100.
Gloomy London Kxchanuo.
LONDON , May 17. A cable received this
morning announced the suspension of the
Koynl Hank of Queensland , limited. Although
the suspension was expected , the announce
ment of the event Increased the gloom on the
.Stock o.\chango and generated numerous
rumors probably groundless. The real cause
of the depression was that needy holders were
forced to make liquidations.
After the olllcial close of the Stock exchange -
change , American railroad stocks strengthened
and became distinctly firm on the street with
u strong upward tendency. Northern Paclllc
roso2 } < uerccnt , AVabasb , St. I.ouls & il'aclflu
ordinary , picferrcd , and Atchlson Income
ro'io U percent , and most others from ! S to U
tier cent. Foreign securities , and especially
poutli Americans , were much depressed , and
all Australian socurlt les wore lower and hardly
b.ilcablo.
Now York Money Mnrket.
NEW Yonic , May 17. MONEY ON CAM/
Easy nt 2&3 per cent ; last loan 2 per cent ,
closing offered at 2 per cent.
I'IIIMB MKHCHNTH.K I'APEII C8 per cent ,
STKIU.INO EXCIIAJ > OE Firm , with actual
business In bankers'bills at J4.B4y i4.80 for
sixty days and ? .H9 < a4.B9'J for demand.
UovEit.NiiE.NT lloNus Steady. State bonds
dull.
dull.Tho
The closing quotations on bonds :
UU. W. lobonti'r'tt
U. a. 4s coup St. I , . A I , M. CScn.ti
U. S. 4 srcB O'J fctU AS. F. Uen. M. 1U5
1'acllleiii of'M 105 St. 1'nul Coinills. . . .
Louisiana Btmpcd 4s St. P. , C. A 1 * . Intl. . .
Missouri ( is T. 1' . L. O. Tr. llctit. 40
Tcnn. new setc'a. . . . 100 T. P. It. Q. Tr. HctB. 19
Tenn. new ict5s . . . 100 Union I'aclHolBtB. . 101 !
Tenn. now pcUIa. . . tl WcstShoro
( 'nnnila Boutliorn 3s 102 II. U.V. . Ista o
Control rnclllc l tu. 100 Atch. 2H . elliBj A. . 40
D. A It. U. let 114 ( I. 11. AH. A. is 100
1) . All. O , 4 O. II. AH. A. 2(1 SB. . 102
Krle Sds II. AT. C.6s.
M. K. AT. Gen. fis. . 70 do Con. CB
SI. K. AT. ( Jen. 5 . 43H N' . Carolina C
Mutual Union Os. . . . 109 N. Carolina 4s
N. J. C. Int. Cert. . . . 111 H. C. llrownCon. . - 100
N. 1'ac. lits Tonn. old ft 02
N. 1'nc. 2d Va.Ufl 60
Reading 73H. Va. Ex-Mat , coup. . SI )
N. W. consols 134 Vn. cons. . 2d imrles. 60
llogton Stock CJuotiitlong.
rllOSTON , Mass. , May 17. Call loans , 636 per
cent ; time loans , C7 per cont. Closing quo
tations on stocks , bonds and mining shares :
Atcb. , T. A S. K. 2IIH WOBttnuli. I'.li'L-lrlc. .
Alncr. Sugar B1J < do preferred. . . . . .
dopreforred 85 Wisconsin Central.
liny bUto lias 11 Atchlson 2da
1)011 Telephone 181 dO 43
Io ! ton icAlbnnr. . . 210 Now England Ga
Boston A Maine. . . . 1K.I General Kloctrlc lit , .
do preferred 110 WIB. Central Is..A.
C. II , AQ f H AllouczMlnlngCo. .
Ren. Klectrlc BJH Atlantic
llllnolaSleel 76 lioaton A Montana. .
Moxlcnn Central. . . . fiu Ilutto A Boston. . . .
N. V. & N. 1C 27 Calumet A llccla. . .
Old Colony 151 Centennial
Oregon Hhortl.lno. . 11 Krnnklln
Itulibcr 4 ] ICenriargo
Sun lllCRO , 11 Qnceola. . . .
Union 1'nclli : 30 Qulncy
WestlSnd liH "unta KeCopper. . . .
doproforrod81 Taumrack
asked.
Hun Francisco Mlnlmr ( luotatlons.
SAN I < "n\NCIHCO , Cal. , May 17. The official
closing quotations for mining stocks today
were as follows :
Alia 10 Mexican 13U
llclchcr 105 Mono 10
Host A llclclior 115 Nnvcjo 10
llotllo Consolidated. 25 Oplur 1115
llnlwcr. 15 I'otoil 2:5
Chollar 76 Kavuge 80
Con'dCal. A Vtt 1J ! blorra Nevada W
Crown Point 70 Union Consolidated i < 0
OonM A Curry 80 Utiih 6
llalo ANorcross. . . . 70 Vollow Jnckot (0
Now York Milling : Ou < ilntlon ,
NEW YOHK , May 17. The following are the
closing quotations ut mining blocks on the
New York board :
Cronu Point W 1'lymoutb bu
Con. . Cal. i. V 176 Sierra Nurado 75
Doailivooil 80 Standard 12.1
Gould A Curry & 5 L'nlon Con SO
llulo A Norcrosi . . . CU Yellow Jacket U
lloincstako 1750 Iron bllvcr 16
Mexican 110 Quick Silver. 250
Ontario 1450 do preferred 1200
Oplilr 176 llulncr 20
Note * .
KANSAS CITY , Mo , , May 17. Clearings , J4-
040,103.
NEW YonKMay 17. Clearings , ? llo,885,001 ;
balances , J5.070.t50.
PAIUS , May 17 , Three per cent rentes , 07f
12 : c for the account , o
NEW ORLEANS. La. , May 17. Now York
exchange , commercial 7fic per $1,000 prem
ium.
PHILADELPHIA , Pa. . May 17. Clearings , J1G-
603,134 ; balances , J2.317.043. Money , 4 > i pur
cont.
IlALTiMonE , Mil , May 17. Clearings , $2-
GGO.B07 ; balances , 040,4BB. Money , 0 per
cent.
LONDON. May 17. Amount of bullion pone
Into the llank ot England on balances today
i'01,000.
MEMPHIS. Tonn. , May 17. Now York exchange -
change helling at (1.00 premium. Clearings ,
J251.800 ; balances , 70,2l8.
CINCINNATI , O. , May 17. Mouov , 07 per
cent. Now York exchange , par to 46c pre
mium. Clearings. J2.224.000.
HAVANA , May 17. Exchange , firm : on the
United States , short sight gold , ll'iu prem
ium ; foreign , 20Ud premium ,
HOSTON , Mass. , May 17. Clearings , (10,034-
393 ; balances , Jl.7B4.839. Money at (3 ( per
cent. Kxcliange on New \ork 0 tolOcuU-
count.
KT. LOUIS , Mo. . May 17. Clearings , (3,010-
050 ; balances , (404,017 , Money quiet at G8
per cent. Exchange oil New York , OOo premium
*
mium ,
CHICAGO. III. . May 17. Clearings. (17,8 JO.-
074 , Now York exchange , 40c premium. Htor-
llng exchange llrm ut } 4.U5i ! for sixty-day
bills and H.HlHi for sight drafts. Money bome-
what cutler , 7 per cent.
OMAHA r.tvi : STOCK MA.ICKRTS.
Cuttle Trade Still lloinorallzed In Kverjr
Aspect Hugn llxtrouiely Uncertain.
WEDNESDAY , May 17 ,
Itecelpts of all kinds wore again light today ,
the three days' supply compared with receipts
for the first three days of last week showing a
falling off of about 2,000 cattle , 6,300 hogs uud
1,200 bheop.
There was no Improvement In the cuttle
market ; In fact , prices were anywhere from
weak to a dime lower than Tuesday. This
makes u decline this week of fully 25c , and
blnco the early part of last week of fully half
a collar. The trade 1s practlcully
demoralized. Apparently no one wants
any cattle , while tha offerings uro
liberal enough to supply a fairly vigorous de
mand. Shippers did rather more trading
than on the two preceding days , but It took
low prices to muko them buy. The demand
from dressed beef houses was as usual , Indif
ferent , and sellers hud llttlo cholco. Pretty
good 1,351-Hi. cattle sold as low an (4.16. and
(4.00 was the top for choice cuttle of about
the sumo weight. Good to choice 040 to
1.175-Ib. Bt cre bold at from (4,10 to (4.0 , while
fair to poor light grades bold at from (3.76 to
4.10. Uwas u dull , moan market from start
to finish , and the supply was by no moans ex
hausted ut the close ,
Iluyora hit the cow market hard today. They
had the advantage of unusually llbvrul offer-
v
lnc , aboutn , Itiltrt of the entire w > cclP\S \
nnd miccoododI\tljhout much difficulty In
taking qir frotrdloj to 23c. The food fat cows
nnd holfcrs wore not o much lower M the
yonrllng . but as the Utter constituted the
bulk of the oRMlng ? , aollcM repotted n very
unsatisfactory trnde. Sales IncludPd poor to
prime cows anil 'heifers at from (2 to (4.10.
with the hiilk'.nf the fair to good butchers1
stock .at.from f tl to3.GJ. ( horc was an
easier feel Ing Intfltf market for rough slock of
all kinds , fair rtftholco bulls , oxen and slags
selling at from.S3.ip to (4.10. The calf market
was steady , giMHUo cholco veals sclllnc ut
front (4.25 to Ji.25. with common largo stock
as lowas(2.1DT <
There was moro Activity and n bettor tpno
to the stacker and feeder trado. The low
prices tirovnllluei Iho past few days have re
sulted In speculators supplies being pretty
well cleaned up. A fair number of fresh cattle
wcro received today nnd the regular dealers
bought them ffcfvly nt rather tinner prices.
Falcs were mosuV'iU from (3CO to ( t. Kcprc-
scntamo sales L'
snn nr.Er.
No. Av. IV.- Av. 1'r.
18. . .1037 M78 .1060 14 25
2. . .1030 8 75 7. . .1023 4 25
13. . . 804 B 00 Ql. . .1185 4 25
' . 880 n oo 27. . .1040 4 25
07 ! . . 041 0 00 14. . .1109 4 30
38. . .1328 4 00 08. . . 080 4 30
20 . . 801 4 10 10. . .1103 4 30
21. . .1047 4 10 C2. . .1140 4 32i !
4. . . 732 4 10 * ' .1058 4 30
22. . .1131 4 10 7 . . .1048 4 35
18. . .1174 10. . .1250 4 30
25. . .1271 4 15 ' ' .1480 4 35
19. . .1351 4 15 Zl' . , .1101 4 40
33. . .1138 4 20 40. . , .1400 4 45
18. . . 940 4 20 14. . .1200 4 60
3. . .1030 4 20 B2. . .1354 4 65
21. . ,114'J 4,25 20. , . , .1248 4 50
SlIll'l'lNO AND EXrOIlT ,
2. . .1116 4 00 1300 4 40
1. . .1140 4 00 02. 1168 4 45
2. . .1000 4 05 41. 1175 4 60
20. . .1180 4 10 40. 1282 4 60
4. . .1157 4 80 41. 1248 4 60
.1344 4-10 24. 1333 4 GO
MIXED.
3 . OUR 3 80 40. 805 4 10
2 7HO 3 80 20. lone 4 no
0 008 400 27. ; . . . . ooo 4 35
YUA11UNO.S.
1. . . 780 250 24 . 710 4 00
. G34 325 20 . 022 4 20
COWS.
. DCO 200 1. . .1200 8 25
. 750 2 00 1. . .1130 3 20
. 853 2 10 0. . .1045 8 20
. 883 2 25 3. . .1113 3 25
. 080 2 20 0. . .1054 3 25
. 085 2 25 11. . . 808 3 PO
. 080 2 25 0. . .1063 3 80
. 830 a 20 1. . .1020 3 30
. 005 2 25 20. . . 8R8 B 30
. 050 2 25 o " .1185 8 30
.1280 2 40 4" . 087 3 40
.105(1 ( 2 40 3. . . 050 U 40
.1050 2 50 3 . . 000 3 40
. 020 2 50 1. . .1220 3 60
.1040 2 60 .1100 3 60
. 000 2 50 ' ' .1080 3 60
. 760 2 60 .1021 3 50
.1130 2 50 0. . . 080 3 65
.1030 2 76 8. . . 003 3 70
.1050 2 75 3. . .1030 3 70
. 800 2 75 1. . .1220 3 70
.1080 3 70 n .1370 8 70
.1040 3 00 is. ; . 828 3 80
. 887 3 25 12. . .1055 3 80
.1040 a 20 i. . .1250 U 80
1IE1FEI13.
. 420 200 7. . . 074 3 40
. 4GO 2 50 80. . . 605 9 60
. 400 8 00 1. . . 690 U 60
. 450 8 00 27. . , . 704 3 50
. 3G4 3 00 80. . , . G74 3 70
. 085 8 00 IB. . , . 711 8 76
22. . 071 8 30 11. . . 700 8 80
28 . 789 3 30 70 . . B04 4 10
28. . cia 8 80
CALVES.
. 290 2 10 1 200 4 75
. 200 3 SO 2 120 4 70
. 180 4 20 1 200 5 00
. 120 4 50 1 150 6 00
. 140 4 60 1 150 6 20
. 130 4 75
uni.i.s.
.1620 12 50 .IftlO 8 10
.1010 2 50 IB. . 888 B 20
.1350 2 70 1. . 840 8 20
.1200 2 70' 1. . 810 3 25
.1400 ' 2 80 1. .1370 3 25
.1780 2 00' ' 4. .1092 3 25
.1800 3 00 1. .1680 3 25
.1840 8 00 1. .1040 3 20
.1230 ,3 00 2. .1580 3 25
.1030 8 00 1. .1GGO 3 30
. 600 8 OO 1. .1600 8 30
, . 000 B OO .1400 3 30
.1050 8 00 i ? ; . 780 3 35
, . 010 3 00 i.i. . .1410 8 60
.1840 3 00 , i. . 700 4 00
, .1730 3 00'
1 890 8 50. 1 1350 4 10
r
OXEN.
2 14GO .276 2 1930 4 00
BTOCKKnS AND FEBUKUS.
1 4GO " 2 2G 4 512 3 403
1 B50 2 75 1 660 3 40
5 720 , ,3 00 7 G17 3 40
2 475' 'BOO 2 547 8 CO
2 740 , ,8 10 83 789 3 50
2 710 326 t > 5 583 3 50
2 735 325 1 760 3 50
1 620 326 171 781 3 00
0 548 320 20 1057 3 00
5 484 8 36 21 1087 4 00
WESTEHN CATTLE.
No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr.
63fdr . . . .7Gl 1370 lstrtlg..830 J2 25
1 air tig..810 230 4strtlg..737 2 35
Bfdrs..920 200
HOGS The run was comparatively light , but
G8 cars , and the quality only fair. The mar
ket was simply a cao of disappointed hopes.
On very bullish news from Chicago , a good
shipping and speculative demand and rather
limited supplies , the market opened up very
brash with prices Oc to lOc higher than Tues
day. Uoodliogs of all weights sold at $7.30
und 17.40 , with one Debt load at $7.45. Com
mon Unlit grudoH and rough heavy and mixed
hogs sold largely at 47.30 und $7.35. News of
the decline in hogs and provisions at Chicago
boon changed the aspect of affairs , buyers de
clared nil early bids oft and bought good hogs
at $7.20 and $7.30 , or huidly as high ns Tues
day. The close was Hat and fully 1,000 hogs
were loft In the pens on which bids were from
$7.15 to $7.25. The big bulk of the hogs .sold
at from $7,30 to J7.40 , as against $7.23 and
$7.35 on Tuesday and $7.45 and $7.55 one week
ago today. Iteprcscntutlve hides :
Bit. 1'r.
120 $7 20
7 26
200 7 25
7 27 } j
1 80
7 30
7 30
7 30
7 80
7 80
7 80
7 30
7 30
7 30
7 30
7 80
7 30
7 SO
7 30
7 80
7 30
7 30
7 80
7 30
7 ? K
7 85
7 85
7 80
7 86
7 85
7 85
SIIKKP There was no change In the wltuatlon
today. Kustorn markets uro still moro or less
dcmorallrod , nnd with the houses nil full , kil
lers are In no hurry to buy e\cunt at uither
low UKiires. The ono load received today did
not sull , as buyers' hid * weru too low jo meet
the roller's views. Quotations are nominally
as follous : Fair to good natives , )4.505.50 :
fair to good westerns , $4.00ii,0.50 ; common and
stock slieop , $ 'J.5Oi 4oO ; good to choice 40 to"
100-lb. lambs , t5,00 < S .25.
Itecelpts mill DUpont'iiii of Stock.
Ofllclal receipts and disposition of stock a.
shown by the booka-of the Union Stouk Yards
company for thu twenty-four hours ending at
5 o'clock p. i . 'AIay 17 , 1693.
' J iVlCKU'TS ,
CATTLK. BIIEEI * IIUHSKS & JII.B
Can , Head He/id Cars. Head Can. Head
110 2.030 Tfaa 181 10
"PISPOSITIOX-
Omaha Packlnv C < 28
? " v 010
Tlio U. II. Hammond Co > 43 nb
Bwlft A Co U.MIV. : " 43) sai
TlieCudmbjI'nrtlugX'o 784 1.17U
Clilfniio I1 , &P. Co.i. 84J
Blnclnr. . CU2
A , Haas . , / . . , > . 269
It. Decker & Dctan , . . ' , . 100
VanitutA CRIVT- , 8 *
tiblppers and/e Uor - . . S61
l.cftUTcr. . . 400 1,000
Total. . 4.C7D
Olilcngo I.tve Stuck Mnrkot.
CHICAGO , 111. , JUy l7.-H'pecInl [ Teloeram to
TUB llEK.-Heecliits ] of rattle rontlnued light
There ueru Ieb9 than 14,000 of ull grades uni
more tliuii 11,000 natives , but there were
enouKli-iiiore tlinn eiioueli , That such wan
thocuse Is evident from the fact that the pens
could not be emptied ut < the prices curren
curlier In the week. Jitlyors were slow In h'et-
tlnn to work , and It WHS well along toward noon
before truUIui ! was fairly under way. fcio far
us competition was concerned there was none
of It , and holder * had to accept lower Drtcei or
curry their stock over. There was it decline
of lOctolOc In moat descriptions , und there
were cattle for which buyers could not be
found ut that reduction , Quotations rangui
nt Jl.&O to 4 for cows and heifers , U1.70 to
13.00 for bulls , (4 to to for drcbsed beef unU
bhlpnlng fcteers and 11.66 to 14.60 for Texas
cuttle. About 3,600 Texaui wcro Included Iu
tlin receipts.
OpeuluB 1'rlccs for Uoga were a llttlo bettor
KWt 3V'-
Imn for Tuovlny , bu ( the early flrmn s only
rniiUhrd , and before 6 o'clock ( ho ninrkot hnd
eccded to a point tc below that day * prices ,
kulng quotatloni were $7.25 to $7oo for
> oor to prime llinit , nnd $7.35
$7,05 for medium nnd heavy ,
were llirco si\1o * nt $7.70
nd n < low in from M.&O to 10.75 wnsnc
opted for cnll nnd llttlo pig * . 1'roni f7.00 to
7.05 vrus paid for the bulk of the hog- ) , the
tmllty nvcrnqliiRRood.
There was a good demand for nhcrp nnd
limbs nnd both mnrkots nvornsed n trine
dglicr. root to extra sheep were quoted at
rom 13 tofO , nnd snlos of Inmbt wore on n
) .v > ls ot from 5,75 toS7.40forpoor too.xtrn
vooleil.
llecelpts ! Cnltlo. 13.500 hcndi calves. 000
pjrtj lions , 17.OOO hoMl ; jiheep , 10,000 hcnd.
The KvcnltiR Joiirnnl rotiorls !
\TTI.K Uecolpts , 13,000 hcnd ! shlpmonts.
,000 hend ! market stonily ! prices weak to
rlllo lowers top sales today , ? D.OOft5.40 ! no
ixtni steers' common , mixed , { 4.6034.05 ;
Texuni , slendy.
Ilooa-Hecefpts , 21.000 hend ; shipment' ,
i.UOO head ; market Htondy : mixed , 7.4f > ire
7.65 ; heavy , 17.0037.70 ; light , J7.50a7.65 ;
plES , I0.60i67.25.
PIIKEP Uecclit. | , 10,000 head ; Milpmont" ,
.600 head ; ninrkot nctlvo , stesuly ; clipped
To.xnns , 4.403 , 70 | clipped nntlvo uud west
erns , 85.OOS5.GO ; Innibs , 5.767.75.
\visTiu : > r IMOKINU ixTinir.sxs.
Moroment of lings Conildernbly inlnrcd _
the I'll itVock. .
CINCINNATI , O. , May 17. ( Special
o Tun IIIE.I : Tomorrow's Vrlco Current will
my : Tim movement of hogs enlarged the last
week. Total western pacKlnR SMfi.OOO , com-
larcd wllh''OO.OOO last week und aiS.OOO last
year , nmklnx 1,010,000 slnco March 1 against
J,305UOO last , year. lromlnont places com
pare as follows :
CITIES. IbVl.
.hlcago CJ5.000 8SO.OOO
Kansas Cltr. , , , 803,000 31S.OOO
Oraatm 185,000 10VOOO
St Iionla 123.0 > 1 114,000
JlnclnnMI 04,000 PO.O/J
iDitlAnntiolls , , , , 76.COO 1)3,000 )
Mllw nkuo C3.00U 78,000
Cedar-itnplds , . . 41.000 s.l > oo
SU Jnxpiili M.OOO 88 000
"InurCltT " 47.003 4 .UUO
S'obrankn Cltj. , 86.000 (1,000
Oitumrrn 4D.OOO 33.000
Pfnw York Il\u Stock Market.
ONuw YonK , May 17. IIKRVIH Hocelpts ,
1,048 nond : active , lOc higher ; poorest to best
nntlvo steers , $4.00485.75 ; To\nns , f4.1O4.4Uj
bulls nnd dry cows , J'J.OOir&4.26. Shipments
today , l,38Hnimrtersof beef.
UAI.VKS Hocelpts , 5,705 head ; active , ! ic
hlcher : veals sold at 4.00iJJ0.75.
SIIKII > AND IMMIH Uccolpts , 7,092 liondi
sheep dull ; spring lambs almost unsaleable nt
any ilsurp.
llOQS Hccclpts , 4,840 , head ; host , $7.75.
St. T.nuls Llvo Stork Market.
PT. J.ouis , Mo. , Jlay 17. OATTM : Hocelpts ,
1,200 head ; shipments , 700 head : market 15
lower ; native steers , J3.0O34.50 ; Toxatis , J3.10
(34.10. (
lions Hccolpts , 5,500 head ; shipments ,
1,700 head ; strong , best going ut 17.70 ; bulk
of sales , $7.20167.60.
SllllEi' Hccolpts , 200 head ; shipments COO
head ; fair , unchanged ; natives , M.OO&5.25 ;
Toxaus , 33.50O4.60.
ANOTHER MILK ORDINANCE.
Health Oniclala Think They Now Have n
l.awl'rciof I.lcpnso I'lan.
Another inllk ordinance has been Intro
duced In the council , and , If It is passed , it is
said that it will hold this time and that the
milk dealers will not bo able to knock it
galley west in the courts as they have pre
vious ones.
When the last ordinance was carried into
court nnd inid upon the shelf tha Board of
Health concluded that the wisest policy waste
to bide its time and incorporate into the
charter n few needed changes. This was
done and the powers of the city in licensing
and regulating the sale of milk were in
creased so as to coyer all of the points at
issue. The new ordinance was then prepared -
pared aim is now in the hands of the com
mittee on police for investigation. It is very
lengthy and It covers in detail every point
and its provisions are very plain.
It provides that each dealer shall bo li
censed and registered within thirty
days after the ordinance goes into effect , nnd
annually on the flrst Monday of January or
the llrst Monday of July thereafter pay the
license fee. Kvery milk or cream vender
shall pay the sum of $10 , and when moro
than one wagon is required , $10 for each ad
ditional wagon. For every milk , dairy or
cow stable , whore the product is manufac
tured exclusively in cheese or butter $10.
For a violation of these provisions the of
fender shall bo deemed guilty of n misdemeanor
meaner , nnd iiucd not less than 80 nor moro
than & 100. licenses shall only bo issued in
the names of the applicants therefor and are
not transferable.
A provision of the ordinance that if en
forced will bring jov to the heart of the
housewife is that any vender who shall sell
milk from which the cream or any part
thereof has been taken , shall sell the same
as skimmed milk , and the can containing the
same shall be labeled "skimmed milk. " Also
that any dealer shall he deemed guilty of n
misdemeanor who sells or offers for sale any
milk or cream that is unclean , diluted , impure ,
unhealthy , diseased , unwholesome , adulter
ated or not of the standard quality ,
or fb which water or any other for
eign substance has been added. No milk
shall he sold or offered for sale If it contains
more than 88 per cent of watery fluids or
less than 12 per cent of total solids , of which
total solids U of the per cent shall ho
butter fat and the cream solid shall not
contain less than 10 per cent of butter fat.
Nothing ; in the ordinance shall bo con
strued to prevent the sale of sour milk or
buttermilk , provided the same is pure nnd
wholesome and shall bo sold as such ,
Any member of the Board of Health or
milk inspector or any other employu of the
board may inspect milk , covrs , wagons , cans ,
stables , yards , pastures and surroundings ,
and require samples of milk to bo
furnished for analysis. The ordinance pro
vides for the appointment of a milk inspector
specter , who shall inspect the milk of each
vendor at least once a month or oftcner if
required.
EVERYBODY KICKED HIM.
Men , Women and Ilcoj Have Fun AVIth
Douglas County' * Sheriff.
Sheriff Bennett had an Interesting tlmo in
removing J. W. Manning from the Council
property on an order of the court.
The old man refused to bo moved , and
whlto the sheriff was engaged in carrying
out the belongings of the ousted tenant and
depositing thorn in the street' ' ho pranced up
und down lloursliing n hoe handle luid de
manding to know what the ofllcer was nol
to do with him. By way of answer the
sheriff picked him up bodily and carried him
twisting , kicking and squirming out to the
roadside , nnd loft him there with an injunc
tion not to venture upon the premises any
moro.
The hardest part of the order to execute
was when it came to u liivo of bees that had
to be taken away. The sheriff would rather
have moved forty men than that bee hive ,
but it had to bo done , so ho camped on the
premises until after night fall , nnd then sal
lied forth with an immense blanket , iu
which ho tightly wrapped the liivo nnd its
animated contents. Hojolclng over his
great coup , ho picked up the hive and
proudly started for the adjoining premises ,
but it so happened that the blanket was not
boo-tight , The sheriff had gone but u few
steps when an idea seemed to strike him ,
for ho suddenly quickened his pace to n run
and sprinted over the property line on the
keen jump. Then ho dropped the hive , but
he was u liable to stop exercising his leg
muscles until ho ran into a wire fence soV'
oral rods away. This performance was ro.
cclved with every evidence of approval by n
score of the neighbor women , who u short
time before had gathered nnd discussed ,
"Oh , what u sltnmo" it was to oo u young
man curry an old ni'in out Into the street.
HTho sheriff was not ublo to convince them
that it was not a job to tils liking and that
RADFI ELD'S
FEMALE
REGULATOR
baa proven an Infalllblo
epeclflo for all denupo-
menu peculiar to the
female sexsuch as chronlo
womb and ovarian dis
eases. If taken In time It
regulates and promotes
healtliy action of all funo-
Ilons of the generative
organ ) . Young ladles at
the ace of puberty , and
older cne at the nvno-
pause , will flndln It a heallr.fr , teething tonic.
The blgheit recommen'Iatloni from promi
nent physicians and thoia who have tried it
Write for book "To Women , " mailed free. Bold
byalldmegl'U. llitAnH
proprietor ) , AtUnU , G .
; ho court And hot himself was rcsponnlblo
for It. As ho snt In his ofnco yesterday
flRiirlnjr out his ot > onso account ho Included
ngood sited kicking Item , although It WAS
ncorpornted In disguise. Ho will Insist on
Irnwlng pay bccniiso the cjcctoo Kicked him
.wlcc , nearly caving In his diaphragm , thn
bees klcltod him on the Jaw and neck nnd
when he shook his hat from his head In a
vain effort to dlslodgo them ono of them loft
, ho print of his heel on the spot where the
hair restorer has not yet gotten in Us work.
Added to this were the Innumerable kicks of
: ho women that lllled his soul with wrathy
ndlgnatton and a , scnso of prcat Injustice ,
and which would have cost him full many a
vote for ro-clcetlon If I.lnpcnfclter's univer
sal suffrage bill had become a law.
DISTRICT COURT FOR A DAY.
Iloirni ( Icta On on n Second Trlnt Wniitu
rivn Tlioiinnnd from the V. t' .
For the second tlmo during the present
term of court a second trial hns saved n con
victed criminal from going to the peniten
tiary. The lucky man In this cnso Is J , 10.
Downs , who was convicted on his llrst trial
of highway robbery , the crime consisting of
the knocking down of nn old man nt South
Omaha nnd robbing him of $5. The Jury returned -
turned n verdict declaring the defendant
not guilty nnd hovns duly discharged.
Kva M. Owens , administratrix of the
estate of Ira I. . Owens , the fireman killed
in the Union Pacific wreck nt Alda siding ,
has begun stilt ngnlnst the railroad company
to recover $5,000 Oamngcs for the death of
her husband.
Barbara Hoesko wants a divorce from her
husband , Hobcrt. on the grounds of cxtrcmo
cruelty nnd habitual drunkenness. She al
leges that when she was In dcllcnto health
ho cauio homo ono night and knocked her
down nnd kicked her , unit other
wise brutally abused and maltreated
her. She sets forth that she has always
been a dutiful wlfo , but she draws the line
on longer submitting to treatment of this
kind. Hobcrt has a plcco of real estate that
she wants turned over to her in order that
the children may bo properly provided for
and educated.
J. W. Saunders , n gentleman of color , Is
now undergoing trial on n clmrgo of receiv
ing stolen property. Klllo Snumtors Is Jointly
accused with him , but she has demanded
and secured a separate trial. She was ono
of the defendants in another case tried
earlier In the term nnd in that secured a
separate trial. It resulted in her conviction ,
although the other party was'acquitted.
The case of the state vs.Georgo Miller will
como up today in the criminal court. The
defendant is charged with stealing property
of the value of $23,711.M ) , the greater part of
which was in promissory notes , nnd tlie unl-
anco in clothing of various kinds and de
scriptions.
MADE THE CONCESSION- .
Water \Vorko Coinpnny Will Lay a .Main to
the Utlison .School.
The American Water Works company has
granted the concessions asked by the coun
cil committco Iu putting in the water mains
from Bancroft street to the Gibson school.
The mains will bo put in by the company ,
three hydrants to be located on the easterly
end of tho'llne , ouo at. the school , another
nt about Second and the third at about
Third street. Tills was agreed to by IJe-
ceiver Hust on behalf of the company.
The original intention was to locate seven
hydrants , and four of them would bo in the
timber and of use to no person. Mayor
Bumis recognized this fact and vetoed the
ordinance. Uimer the new arrangement the
city will be saved $2-10 per year to the water
fund , which is already very low.
Qlilo'g Grand Army Men.
CINCINNATI , O. , May 17. A Hamilton , O. ,
special to the Times-Star says that at the
election of oflicors for the Ohio department
Grand Army ot the Hopubllc today , L. II.
Williams of Hiple.y. O. , was elected depart
ment commander , receiving ! W out of MO
votes. Commander Williams served during
the war in the Fourth Ohio Independent
cavalry and the Headquarters guard of Gen
eral McPherson and General Howard of the
Army of the Tennessee. J. S. Mason of To
ledo was elected senior vice commander and
Thomas Crafts of Toledo Junior vice com
mander.
Mrs. Allio W. Waddell of Mount Vernon ,
was elected president of the Women's licliof
corps. Forty delegates were chosen to the
national encampment.
r
ir N " rT'f *
It Caret Coldi , Coughi , Bore Throat , Group , Infla-
tan , Whooping Cough , Bronchitis nd Aithm * .
A certain cure for Coniumptlon in first itagei ,
and a § ure relief la advances ttafei. TJiaatocce ,
You will ace the excellent effect efter taking the
firit doae. Sold by dealera everywhere. Larje
bottlea 60 cinta and 81.00.
AWNINGS AND TENTS.
Omalia Tent- Awning Wolf Bros & Co. ,
COMPANY.
Maniiracturomor Tents ,
IIOIISK COVERS. Awnlnxi , oto , 70J and
111,1 Knrnnni Street. 705H. ICtll HCrcot ,
BAGS & TWINES
Bcmls Omalia Bag
COJIPANV.
Importer' nnd manufac
turers of flour sacks ,
burlapn , twl ne.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Morsc-Coc Slios Company.
Salesroom nnd Onlce-1107-IIOMUI HoirardSt
l.-aotorr-III'J-H2l-ll2 ! Howard 8U
We are tlio oXf.r llaniifajturori of lloots and
8 Wn J1 rnWoW/SSfna , * to all to Inspect
onr D
Kirkcndall , Jones & Aincr , Hand-Sewed
COMPANY. Wholesale
mfrs , agents llostop HHOECO..boot . shooa
Ilubberhboa Co. 11U-- mid rubber ooil . liUd-
HOt-IIOi ) lUrnor ftruet , U1U llnrnoy Btre t.
COAL , COKE. CORNICE.
Omatta Coal , Coke & Eagle Cornice Works
Jlfr .K4lTanlieJ Iron cor
1,1 MK CO.Uan1 nnd soft nice , window caps , mo-
coal , H. K.cor , ICtli unj tulle skTllKbts , ctc-.Uoa
Douiflus titruct. and UWPuduoblroot.
DRY GOODS.
M. E. smlth& Co. Kilpatrick-KocliDry
( iOOIS CO.
Urr Roods , notions , fur- Notions , KonU' furnish-
nlthluu Kood * . corner intf vuodi , cor. lllli * iul
I Hli and ariims. lUrncy titreiits.
FURNITURE.
Omaha Upholstering Bebee & Mayan
COMl'ANY.
Uplioliterod furniture , FUUNITUIIK COMPANY
llirM10 Nicholas ct.
Wholesale onlr. acdlStbSlree
rtfk , HaH
IN SKLF.fiRrxtfC
ou ought to kt >
R healthy
No matter how t ) V-
comes , what y.J . ,
need Is Dr. riro..t
Golden Medje , '
Il covtrr. Th > v
U the gren test flat *
( builder known '
modienl science f
surpassing filthy Cod Ltvcr Oil * nd all ! . .
rmny compouiuli. It's suited to the mc- <
dollcato stomach * . It mnkcs the morbid
thin , plump and rosy , vflth health n.i
ttrength. j
Tlio " Discovery " Usold on trial. In ovc- . <
thing that's clafmcxl for It. n < a strong-
restorer , Wood-clwuiser , nnd flrsh-nmkor ,
It over falls to bcncHt or euro , you ha" ,
your money bark.
It's j/oiir case that vou want to know nbou-
If yon have Catarrh not your jielglibor
And in your cnso , no matter what It Is , Wi
proprietors of Dr. Kaco's Cnlnrih HWIIM > _ .
promise to pay you fcKX ) , If they can't glvt
rou a perfect nnd permanent cure. -
-4
THE PICE II
Of health should bo doubly R tin riled nt ' "
se.iscn. The nlr reeks with chilly moist ; "
the weather Is changeable and uncertain , " '
Thesocondltlons .
tire
3.
Terrible DANGER POINll
for the limes and pipes. Itewnro of the cc J
the cough , the chest pain , the .nllamm.ulorjj
THE DEADLY PNEUMONIA
thn reeked liuu , the dreaded CoiuumpUon.O ,
I'ut on duty only the strongest guurcl , ti ? ]
oldcstand most faltntiilstuud-liy , i- ;
DR. SGHENOK'S ' $
'
PULMONIO SYRUP. : ;
Hreak up ynur cold nt once. Slop yo"
rouih. Drlvoont that Inllumniatlon in tlnr '
Defy that 1'neumonhu Cure th.it CoinutnU
tlon. C ,
THE PULMOHIC SYRUP I
acts quickest and surest of alt remedies ! ? ?
the 1 . The oldest Mid
nuns. best upprovu-- ]
standaid for every hinj trouble. - j
Dr. Stlifntk' * 1'mrifc.lt Treating onritiMiii t'.j
lAinuf. Stomach awl JAver , m ttfcd free tn a\l \ nj.fi
liUnintd. Dr. J. II. Kchcitclt A Son ,
i'a.
YOUNG MEN i
Raail this from Jiiri'd Jjaripnon , l < anfiunceC _ ,
"I nm 28 ; suffered for year * from results i ?
vouilifnl errors. 1 inert five boxo.s Ner\ }
lloans and urn coinplntely cured. My norvi. '
uro now strong , nnil 1 do not sulTor any mo : . !
from sleeplessness ; my skin Is bright ; nppu
tlto good : gained 15 Ibs. " (1 box. onoush tiif
twowcoliB. All druggists , or by mall , Ncrri.
Uoan Co. . u ffalo , N. Y. ?
STRENGTH , VITHITY , MAHHOOE ,
I
l.Tr.n.lMRKEI ! .
S. , chief coniullin
n-nrdcd the noLu r.UAL by tliu
URUIcii. AII'IOCUTION fol the 1'RIZE KfiHA > ' cc < -
Kthauittd Vitality , Ativfu , Xeftoui mid I'fiyttt air
Pbtlitv&ol nil f > lta.fi nnd Ifeakntn at'Juenf ,
' niinfO * ' 1B young , the inhldle-atd and ofd. *
lillHrX Cuni'iiltatlon in penon or by letter. *
, UUIIL.O i > ripcclu with tuitlmoulitli , FIlKKjt
I I. rgeboot , SCIENCE OF tlFK. OU 8EI.F4'
i 1'KKSKIIVAT/ON. 300 pp. . 126 Invaluable fnli
criptlona. full rait , only 41.00 by mall , nc-alrd f
OR. l
RflcGREW
THH SPECIALIST./
le unsarpasiod in tr& :
treatment of nil *
PRIVATE DISEASES'-
and
and Dliordert of
18 years experience , jj
Write for elrcnlirtj
and question Hit free.
14th nnd Farnsm 8t r
OnmUa. ulth. "
SOUTH
Union Stock Yards Company , ,
Soutli
BcatCnttlo Uo nnUShcop market la the wait.
,1
. ,1y
COMMISSION HOUSES. y
Wood Brothers. J
Llvo Stock Commission Morclmnts. \
i
Eo-ith Omaha Telcpbono 1157. Chlcij ! "
JOHN I ) . DADISMAN , ! . . , , . „ , . „ „ . . . iu
Mannaorj
WAm-lCIl IS. WOOD , f
Market reports by mall and wlro choorfult"
furnished upon cpplloallon. '
Omaha Stove Ilepair i M , A. Dlsbrow & Co
VfOltKH. more repair * Manufacturers of tub ,
and > ter MUcbiuems doors , bllods unit
lor nr kind u ( moro mouldings , Urapcliol-
udc. 12V7 Uouglu St. 1 Oft muaodliard.