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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt FRIDAY. MA20. . 1893. i
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Booming Grain Market * Waa the Rule on
'Change ' Yesterday ,
BEARS WERE INCLINED TO TAKE PROFITS
Corn unit Ontt Wars Kren Btroncer than
TVIient Henry lUnllilne MarUcd
the ln t Fifteen Minutes
of the Session ,
CHICAGO , 111. , May 25-lloomtng grain mar
kets was the rule today , both In rc i > cct to
volume of biulnesi nnd prices. Wheat sold up
IHc from tlio low point yesterday and Jc
above tlio close lust night. Corn nnd oats
wcro oven stronger than wheat. It was a case
of hoo-snw In hog products.
The bears at tlio opening began to question
tlio wisdom of crowding thulr Bldo if wheat
much further nnd Instead wcro disposed to
icnp prollts. Cables came In better than was
uxpecled , considering the weakness hero
-yoslcrday. A Rood many rather unfavorable
European C'op reports appeared In the mornIng -
Ing papers or wcro received through private
sources , whllo the low temperature which wns
reported In ninny portions of this country also
helped to create a better tone. The bulls
found encouragement In the fuel that with
twenty-five cargoes of wheat olT the coast
today the Liverpool prices kept strong and
oven higher. The Cudaliy crowd wcro notably
largo buyers. It Is believed by many that
J'nrdrldgo Is long. , ,
Thoio wns some bearnows afloat but tlio
Rcntlment wns too strong for It to have much
effect. The Cincinnati I'rlco-Currcnt gave a
'uvorablo report on crop conditions for Iho
past work anil then ; wns some renewal of the
Into financial disturbances reported for
tunny quarters. Dakota messages reported
high winds for a few days past , blowing miicn
nf the MTU wheat out of the ground. This Is
said to bo ho.suvoro In some sections that receding -
( ceding Is necessary. Heavy realizing marked
the hist flflcen minutes of the pension. Tlio
opening was actlvo nnd higher atthosnmo
as ypstcrluy'H closing figures , reacted ! ; < : , be-
oamo stronger and prices were advanced Jit ; ,
cnxedolT a trlflu and the closing was about Sc
higher for July and Uc higher fur September
thnu the closing llgures ( if yesterday.
Corn Hturtcd from He to Me advance , worked
back \ic \ , then under an urgent dumatul grudu-
nlly advanced from ? c to 'ic , reacted Inter ,
un realizing < ic , ruled steady nnd closed with
n gain or from ! ic to &c.
The fnct that tlio weather wns cooler over
the west nnd In this vicinity liad tlio isffrct of
hardening values. Thu dumaml for the cash
nitlclo , said to bo duo to the Kuropcnu de-
rreuse , wns also looked upon as a bullish factor
nnd tlio reduction ItiMoeKsfornisuiiothor.Tho
Wenro Commission company wus the leading
buyer.
There wns qillto n flurry In oats , duo to short
covering on ruports of good export buying nnd
bad crop conditions. The offerings were sount
at first nnd prices advanced fro'ii 1 In IJfc.Thls
brought out Incroasoa offering ! ) nnd caused u
reaction of from H to ? { e , nml the market
closed easy with a not gain of from ' , ! to ; < c.
Thcro wns a drlvo made at the provision
market , us M > nn us It opened nnd n drop of 45
to 55c In pork ; from 5 to Viic In lard , nnd
from 10 to Ilk : In ribs occurred Immediately.
There wns n lively Miiipnlng up of offerings
nnd a quick recovery of 40c In pork , He ) In lard
nnd about 15c In rlfjs. The heavy receipts of
hogs wns the re.iMin assigned for tlio openIng -
Ing decline. Uiiliahy nnd Wright's uuy-
Ing was the direct cnuso of tlio upward
reaction , nnd 501110 also ascribed to them the
responsibility for the opening break , whllo In
other quarters Armour was alleged to bo Iho
cnuso. There was only one bullish feature In
tlio .statistical situation , but It Is Important.
The packing In the west for the week
amounted to only 105,000 hond , against 130-
OdO head for thu corresponding tlmo of last
year. After recovering the full extent of tlio
early decline , nork reacted 10c and closed at
that much under yesterday's llnal quotation.
Lard , which did not decline proportionately
with pork and ribs at the opening , was quicker
to recover and maintain Us strength nnd n
Knln of from 5c to 7'/iC. Hlbs , compared with
yesterday , are 2Jic higher.
Estimated receipts ) for tomorrow : Wheat ,
150 cars ; coin , 45O cars ; oats , 275 cars ; hogs ,
19,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
AIITICLKB. OPEN. Ill U11. LOW. I'LOSIt. VKSTY
WbootNe.U
Mar 71H 701s
Juir 73H 73
Eopt
Corn No. 3
Mar. . . . . . .
June W ,
Juir 41MQU "H
Oots No. 2-
Mnr t\H \ SIM IIBOM
Juno SIM BOM
Juir M2'JU SUM
Hopt 27UOH
Alois I'ork
Mar SO 30 30 33 > j 20 76"H
Juir 20 30 20 70 30 30 SO 05 2076
Bept 20 60 2002K 20 40 20 65 2005
lard
Mar 10 20 10 77 ! 10 20 1027M
Juir 1037 10 66 10 6 ! ' 10 42H
Hopt 10W 1087W 10 Ci 10 r
Bliort Ulbs. .
Juir 8 70 986 9 70 9 65M 9 BO
. Hopt g 76 9 76 9 ( XI
Casli quotations wcro as follows :
Kixjuu Sternly , unchanged ,
WHBAT No. 2 spring , 71Jic ; No , 8 spring
C4'Jc : No. 2red , 7Uc.
Coiw-No. 2 , 4HicNo. ; 3 , 30.i'c ? ; No. 2yl
low , 47c : No. 3 yellow , 41c.
OATR-NO. 2. 32c ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. 35 ®
OGo : No. 8 white , f.o. b. , 34c.
HYK-NO. 2 , r,5c.
UAiii.r.v No. 2 , G2c ; No. 8 , f. o. b. , 44S40c
No. 4f. o. b. , 40@43c.
KI.AXSKHD-NO. l , 1.07Vi
TIMOTHY HCII : > Prime , { 3.80U3.85.
1'OHK-Moss , per bbl. . I20.2DSJ2O.30 ; lard
per 100 Ibs. , J10.27'j10.30 ; short ribs , side
r ( loose ) , tO.H2iiQO.8D ; dry salted shoulder
U. ? 10.00 < i410.2D ; short cloarsldesboxod (
-M.
WHIBKY M.Distillers' finished goods , per gal
H.12.
HunAns Cut loaf , Ciici grunulatcd , 6.70
Itnndard "A , " 5.57.
On the Produce exchange today the butte
murketwuseasier ; creamery , IGrfolOSJi : ; dairy
"k/ 1"Kggs. . bteudy , strlcllv fresh , 13(2.13He (
Uinahn ( Irnin.
Tlio follcwlng prices are for dellvory at
Mississippi river points :
WHEAT No. 2 , spring , 07cj No. 8 , spring ,
68c ! No. 2 hard. Otic ; No. 3 hard , Olc.
IlYK No. 2 , t > OC.
OATS No. a wlillp , 82ci No. 8 white , 31 Kc.
COIIN No , 2 , ciiKh or Juno , auc : No , 3 or
better , cash , 37ic ! ; No , 2 whltu , 40c : No. a
white , 3Uc.
AnioiiK the suli'3 reported '
were ! 1'orty-flvo
cur * No. 2 corn , 110 dnys uhlpment , 3Bo.
York Alurknti.
NEW VOUK , May 25. l''iotin-ltecppts | , 30-
700 pkgs.i oxnortH , 5,200 bills. , 08,700 Bucks ;
bales. 0,000 pkgs. ; market dull und eusy ; liuy-
urM bidding undiT thu market ; winter wheat ,
lowgnuh's , J2.05ii2.25i ( winter wheat , fulr to
fancy , } i.35fa,2.05 ; winterwheut , natonts , 13.50
tt4./ & ! Mlnni'sota , clear. { 2.5OU3.10 ; Mlnne-
Mita.Ktralghts , (3.50 4.10 ; Mlnneaotu , patent ,
CdtiN JIr.Ai > Steady ; yellow western , $2.00 ®
ItVB Slowly , quint ; western , 07GOOC.
llAlll.KV MAI.T Quiet , steady.
\ \ nr.ATllccelpis , l0il ! ! ( o bu.j exports , 108-
000 bu. ; bait's , HOU.IUIO hu. , futuri's , 04,000 ,
bu. spot. r < pot market llrmer ; moduratu ex
port trade ; No. 2 red , In sloro und elevutor ,
77ci utloat , 78c ; f. . b. , 77 > < tt7HUc ; No , 1
nortlu'rii , 7Hc : options dull and isimc
lilgher ; No. 2 ri'd , June , closeil at ( ' ) ? , ; July ,
7bc ; Auiuiht , 7Uio ; beptemher , bljjoj llu-
cumhor , H5ic. (
COIIN Itccelpts , 63,800 bu , ; exports. 1,300
bil.t Hales , UGO.OOO bu. futuri'x , 4b,000 bu ,
snot , fpot quiet , KBlJiu higher , bcurco ;
No. 2,5Kt51iiin ! elevator : 5'JJic utloat ! op
tions dull and Stole lower ; .lime closed 40 > , c :
July , 40 > n" Augu l , 40 , o ; rieptemher. 4HWC.
OATS UucelpiH , 1H.7IHJ bu. ; uAports , 172.HOO
bu , ; sales , IH&.IKKI bu , futures und HO.OOO
bu. ( .not. SpotB , ' .ai'fc ' hlheri ( options dull
und W.lo iilglii'r ; Muy rlu.M'il , Sbiic : June.
avjfi'i July , 30'tc ; No. 2 white , 41 < iCi4'Jo :
No.2L'hlcugo , 30tCi No , 3 , aye ; mixed wokt-
urn , 37G30c ; whlto wcbteru , 40Hc.
HAYI'ltlrileniund. .
Hoi'H-ljutot. tlrm ; state , common to choice ,
lHiC21ic ( ( ; Pncllle const , lBtt21t < ' ,
lllDES Dull , luimlnali wet uulti'il. New Or
leans M'lorled , 45 to CO Ihs. , 4i4iOc ! ; Texas
swli-uti'd. f.O toOO His. , BS7c ; Jlui'iion Ayres ,
l0 ! to 23 Ibs. , 12 } ci Texas dry , 20 to 25
lb * . , 7li MOc.
PiiovisiONS-Cut meats , nrm , quiet ; mid
dles Inactive , l.anl. steadier , qulot ; west-
urn Btcam closed ut 110.75 asked ; halos , nonu ;
option * , milfii , none ; May closed ut (10.75
nominal ; July closed ut flO.UO ; September
closed at tll.Oo. Pork , dull.
HUTTKII Moderate demand , about steady :
Klglim , -'OliU't'JIe.
OiiKr.HK-r < ti'ady for whlto.
Kll8-l'alr ( dumund. tinner ; receipts , 10.105
pkg * : western fret > li , i& ' 'QiCc.
JjAi.uwQuiet , weaker ; city i > 2 per pkgs. )
Corro.NBEEi ) OllQulot , weak ; crude , 404S
42cyi'llow. ; 4fK- .
PBTiui.itm-Tlio market was neglected , not a
aluglOBulc wus reported. IVniuylvunluoll pot
kulut > , none : Juno options , Bull's nune. Tliu
only quuutlou HUS 08c bid , ollcrcd '
Lima oil , nl , none , 29c bid. TotM
none.
ItoatK null , woaV.
, wonk * t20 ! < c.
Ktcn-Dull , ntoady ,
MoiAFsifl-Notr Urloan * , open kettle , good to
choice , sioady , nulct.
ScnAn Haw , ilrmtsales , fl.f.OOtmRsccntrlfu-
Call 00 ton at 4 < ( c : rcllnod , fairly active , firm.
I'm IKONtjulet , steady ; American , tlU.Tott
16. DO.
Coppen-WoaV ; lake , M0.7B.
LEAD Steady ) doinotlr , 13.00.
Tl.v-Wenki iJtrnlts , 113.03 bid , 110.18 asked )
plates , dull , Mcndy.
Mcndy.domestic. 14.16 ,
Omnlin I'rnilueu .Mnrket.
Country pro < luco was about stonily and the
market was MII wliolo iloralil of any very In-
torcitliiR features. Owing to the light recolpn
of tioultry nn occasional coop of very fiincy
ild hens brings a cent tnoro than thu quota
tions given below , Hut if thoru should Inippun
to ban coop or two inoro than the Imtehors
wanted II would liavo lo go altlioiiuotatlons.
The strawberry market fluttered adccllno
owing to the fnct that there were n few inoro
cases In than usual. Prices here are now so
much lower than nt other points that It can
hardly bo expected that the shipments to this
market will bo large. On tlio other hand It Is
inure than likely thnt all the berries thnt can
bo will bn inverted to other markets until
prices hero are higher. Itorrlci uio so scnrca
this season that the city that gels any will
liavo to bid up tor them ,
The hay market Is quoted it lltllo firmer ,
1'EAH-Vcr 1m. liox , 2.00i > .2.75.
HEANS Choleo navy , $2,2022.30 ; common
stock , fl.002.2.00.
UAMCOIINIA UAIIllAaE 1'or 11) . , 30.
. , per dot. , Jl. 0021. 23.
WAX Ili'.ANfl 1'ur bu box , 13.
HTIIIMI lliJANs I'er K-bu. box , II.
HriNACii-l'or bbl. , t' . &O.
AHI'AltAllUM I'ur d07. . , 251130C.
.
I'crdor. . , 2ui30o.
I'AIIMI.KV I'er dor. . , 25tt30c.
TOI-ONIONS I'cr doutvaase. .
I'orATOM-Colorado stock , $ l.loai.20 ; Wis
consin btirbanks , ( l.OOiil.10 ; western No-
brnskn , tl ,
I'll : l'iANT-l'or 60-lb. boxes. 11.25.
SOUASII-l'er 1m. box , Jl.60ftl.7Q.
ItciiMiiDA ONIONS I'er bu. box , J2.25.
NKW I'orATOiw-Southurn.per bbl. , $5 ; porbu.
box , $2 ; California , uar III. , .Tic.
WATKII CltKSS-1'er 1C-U | box , 11.70.
HTIIAWIIEHHIM Cholcu shlpnlng stock ,
J4.DO per 21t. < ) t. case.
I.r.MONS-L'holce , t4.25ffi4.50 ; fancy , $4.75 ®
HANANAS 1'or bunuh , Including crates nnd
pniiklng , { 2.00i42.60.
I'lNKAl'i'i.ES I'er doz. , $2.0032.23.
OitANdiis Newcastle California seedlings ,
(2.60 ; Newcastle Mediterranean \veets , 12.60 ;
t'ltllfornlii inoiititalii oranges , $2.2&U2.0 ;
Washington nuvuN , choice , $4 ; Washington
navels , largo sizes , J3.DU&3.75 ; Klvursldo
Beedllngs , } 2.75 ; Kcdlunds , $2.76 ; Kudlands ,
12 size , * 2.50.
UUTTllll , EOOS , OAME , I'OUI.TIIV.
IIUTTEii Tlio great bulk of the country
butter goes ut I2'jfll3c.
KidtJeneral ) market , lie.
1'om.Titv Clmluo lions , Uc ; mixed coops , 7 ©
So ; ole roosters , OSGy ; geu.su and ducks , tiftUo.
HAY The market on good upland hay ,
17.00 In car lots.
VUAI , Cholcu and small fat , TttSJic ; largo
and thin , 3iiOc.
3iiOc.fit.
fit. Ioul JMurUcln.
ST. LOUIP , Mo. , May 20. Fr.oun Llttlo
doing.
WHEAT Sold olT early , but rallied andcloscd
Jjc above yesterday ; No. 2 rud , cash , 08c ;
.Slay , 07jc ; July , 70 ; < a70ic ; August , 72c bid ;
tieptembcr , 74'BC.
COIIN Strong from the start , but relapsed
neur the close , t'lidlng , however , ' , o up ; No. 2
mixed , cash , UH'ic ; May , 3bo ; June , 38Jic ;
July , ya'ic ; Heptumber , 4Oc. ,
OATS-lllghurNo. ; 2 cash , 32fc ; : May , 82c ;
July , 20c bid ; August , 27c bid.
ruovisiONS'-Quiut , steady , unchanged.
lliriTCii Dull ; weak and unchanged.
UKCBIPTS Klour , 3,000 , bbls. ; wheat , 8,000
bu. ; corn , 70,000 bu. ; oats , 20,000 bu. ; rye ,
3,000 bu.jibarluy , noiiL' .
Flour , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , uono :
corn , 73,000 bu. ; oats , 12,000 bu. ; rye and
barley , uoue. _
UniiHiii City AI rkats <
KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Slay 25. WHEAT Dull
but strong ; No. 2 hard , ClJiii02Jic ; No. rod ,
OSSiGOc.
COIIN In good demand and ! 5c higher ; No. 2
mixed , 834'634c ? ( [ ; No. 2 white , 34J < ti)35c. )
OATH Actlvu and JtC higher ; No. 2 mixed ,
/ffl20ic ( ! ; No.2 white , b'Ji432Uc.
HuiTiiii Steady ; creamery , Ibffl20c ( ; dairy ,
KOOH Firmer at lOtfc.
HEcnii'is Wheat , 10,000 bu. ; corn , none ;
oats , 3,000 bu.
Siiii'MLNTH Wheat , 4,000 bu. ; corn , 3.000
bu. ; pats , none.
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW OHLHANS , La. , May 25. Futures , steady ;
Hales , 38,700 bales : May , 17.00 bid ; June ,
7.07.07 : July , J7.13ia7.14 ; August , H.2l&
7.2' , ! ; Huptunber , $7.25io7.2Gi.October. I7.30ifl
7.31 ; Novemlier , S7.35S&7.3G ; December , 17.41
® 7.42. Middling , 7 ci low middling , 0 15-10c :
good ordinary , 05,0. Net and gross receipts ,
1,260 bales ; exports to Oreat ilrltaln , 3aoo
bales ; sales , 2,400 bales ; stock , 130,187 bales.
Wool Murkot.
- BOSTON , Mass. , May 25. The demand for
wool was moderate and the sales of the week
voi'i ) only 1,550,000 llw. Prices easy and In
aver of buyers. Territory wools quiet , soli
ng on a ticourcd basis of from 50u to ft'Jc , prin
cipally for line medium. Pulled wools were In
light demuiid , with sales of super ut from 30c
to 3Bc. AustrullUn wools were tlrm und foreign
carpet wools uro held ut previous prices ,
Milwaukee Markets.
MILWAUKEE , WIs. , Mav 25. WIIEAT Firmer ;
July , 70o ; No. 2 spring , GOc.
COIIN Hteudy ; No. a , 41c.
DATs-Higher ; No. 2 white , SSKc ; No. 0
white , 34Q3SC.
1IA1UIY 01JJC
KYI : 5Bc.
1'ltOVISIONS Quiet. Pork , July , $20.70.
Liverpool MarkotH.
LiVEiii'OOL , May 25. WHEAT Quiet , dam
aged and holders offer modorutely.
OOIIN Demand fair ) nii.xeU western. 4s IJid
per cental ,
PKAH t'una , Os 4ijd per cental.
IjAlio I'rlmu western , 51s Gd per cwt.
COMMON UOSIN tin Ud per cwt.
MlnneupnlU Wheat Market.
MiNNKAi'Oi.is , Minn. , May 25 , Eurly buyers
sold out freely ut thu close ; murUotllrm ; cash
steady ; No. 1 northern hold at USc ; No. 2
northern , 0i ! < IKJ31c. KccelpU , 315 cam ,
Close : Aiay , oajio ; June , 04) ) < c ; July , CGfjc ;
September , GOTsC. Un truck : No. 1 hard ,
GGiio ; No. 1 northeru , U4C4UCi No. 2
nurthcrn , U2H&03C.
Uotlue Murkct.
NEW YOIIK , Muy 25. Options opened barely
cloudy in f > 44l ( ) points decline , closed strong ,
[ > dt'M > points up ; stilus , 17,500 bags , Incliullng :
May * i5.0Ulu.OO ; June , * 16.UOn615.00 ; July ,
tlu.55 < i 15.bO ; August , JlD.-lOiilO.6U ; beptum-
ber , fl5.10icl5.4b ; December , tl4.00U15.05.
tipot Klo , higher , quiet ; No. 7lU.U7 > i.
AniorlcHiii I'lrui Iri l.uniluu ,
NEW YOIIK , May 25. The Post's London
flnanclal special bays : The stock market
today was butter at the close. Americans
were especially good on uiepbrt that Presi
dent Cleveland will call congress In i > peclul
busslon In August to lepeul the rihorman uct.
Prices closed llrm at the bc.it of thu day.
New York Dry DuoiU Market.
NEW YOIIK , Muy 25 , The dry Koods market
was less iinlmateu today. Seubonable upecllul-
tles of muny kinds , Including fancy cottons ,
drc s gooils and silks , were In fair ii'que.st.
Prominent blenched goods for the jobbing
tradu were qutol ami will continue bu until
the new prices have been announced ,
Toledo Ural a Murkut.
TOLEDO , O. , May 25. WIIKAT Higher and
easlor : No. 2. cusli und .Muy , 70 > 4C.
COIIN Dull und steady ; No. 2 , cabh and
May , 42'/iC. '
UATS-QuIoti No. 2 , mixed , 32c.
Cliicliinntl MurUots. '
CINCINNATI , O. , May 25 , WHEAT Quiet ;
ND. 2 red , U7 < iiiHc. (
COIIN Dull ; No. 2 mixed , 45c.
OATH Kuby ; No. 2 mUod , 33c ,
WIIISUY stfiuly ut tl.12.
I'hlladulphla ( irulu Market.
PIIII.ADEU-IIIA , Pu.Muy 25 , WiiEAT-gtronci
No.2 , red. May , 74UW74)c. )
CoitN Quiet ; No. . ' , mUod , May , 40i40Iic ! ,
OATf-bit'udyj No. 2 , white , Muytine. .
I.omltm oil Market.
LONDON , May 'J5.-OAi.ciJrTA liNSEEi-Spot ,
3b > . , ux-bhlp ; kpot , ( new crop ) Muy aud Juno
bhlpmeuls , SOajiurijuurter.
Market.
HAVANA , Slay 25-Qulet ; 3,800 bags cen
trifugals , lOU iiegruos polarization told ut
I4.2t > yi gold per quintal ,
STOCKS AND IIONUS.
Securltlei 'VVeroi Strong H1IU
Tendency During the lny.
NEW YOIIK , Slay 25 , The stock market was
btrong , with an advancing teudencydurlng tlio
greater part of the day. The chief factors op
erating lu favor of higher value * were the ad-
viinco In the Hank of England rate of discount ,
the cabu In money here , the heavy increase in
earning * reported by thoBt. Paul , Missouri Pa-
cltlc , Missouri , Kaunas & Texas ami other
roads , und the absence of Important failures
In thu mercantile world.
The railroad lUt wan materially firmer than
the Industrials , although among thu latter
Sugar w a icouiulcuoua feature aud rose 3
per cent on Inreo transactions. Distillers ,
whllo Irregular , clo pd with A net gain of 1 per
cent ) National Tordago wan weaker , the com *
mon soiling down 1'4 and thfl preferred 8 per
rent , from the Imt previously reported sale.
Interior conduit and ( Insulation common was
o He red up 10 points , to 63 , without a single
transaction.
tlenornl Klectrle , however , wai the great
feature , loading all other stocks In point of
activity. It first dropped 3'i percent , and
after rallying to 73W , receded to 711J and
closdd at i2i < . The early weakness was duo
to rumors of a strike at the company's works
at Lynn , These were subsequently denied
and the sharp rally followed as n matter of
course. Consolidated Oas Jumped G > { per cent to
12G > { on.siiinlldoulliigs. ( n ttiorallwny list the
Improvement was equal to from 'S Io2pcrcont ,
the western .shares and I/oulsvlllo & Nnshvlllo
loading , Manhattan was unusually promi
nent , nml fold up 4H paints lo 133' } . After
2 p. in. It wns reported thatbotwcen JJ.000,000
and $ J.OOO.OOJ gold wouhl bo shipped by Sat
urday's steamers. On thU the traders sold
stocks and the Improvement was partially
lost , but thcru was a rally later and tno mar
ket closed llrm In tono. The sales for the day
aggregated 204,676 shares , of which 30,640
ere unlisted.
The Post says What thojlnterlor has needed
in this tlmoofnctlto llnanclnl distress Is not
money butcn-dlt , and there Isgood reason to
bollovu that Now York has liberally supplied
such needs. Tbocoiirso ot domestic exchange
Is proof of this. Chicago exchange on Now'
York , which u fortnight ago ruled ut , 40c
premium , has fallen to 60c discount. Ut. Louts
u.xchangu has dropped from OOc premium to
Ear. Vet thu actual movement of money has
y no means been westward , a fact which
local bankers' books and our weekly statement
of reserves ullku demonstrates. Thu only clear
explanation U than western banks , which
practically have no balances left to thulr
credit In eastern Institutions , nro fortifying
themselves by placing their own discounted
pnpurln Now York and drawing cxchangu
nguliistsuch accommodation , leaving , how
ever , thu actual money hero as thu safust
placo'for Its deposit. ThU Is undoubtedly a
reassuring sign , because If anything akin to
panic were looked for In the west no tlmo
wouhl have been lost In getting the money to
western vaults. A reasoning very similar may
bo applied to London , whence dispatches of an
apprehensive character are coming ,
The following are the closing quotations of
thu leading stocks on thu Now York Stool : ex
change today :
Atchlson. . . nuriiiurn L'uuiiiu. .
AUams Kxpross . . . 15U ilo preferred .
Alton , T. II 25 U. 1' . Don. AUulf.
do proforrcil HI ) Norlliwesturn .
American Kinross , 113 do preferred . . . .
linltlmoro AUhlo. . 77 N. Y. Central .
Canada 1'nclllc. . . , -N.'V. AN. U .
Cnimiln touthorn. . Oregon Im ; .
Central 1'ucltlc Oroion .N'nv . GS
LbUB. A Ohio O. a. 1. . A U. N. . . . IS
ChlcimoAAIton. . . 135 I'nclUc .Mull .
ft"-g. eorlal ) . A I ! .
148
Consolidated tins. . 1'ullmnn I'alnco. . . . 17ti
0. C. C. A St. Li lle.ullnk- .
Cotton oil Cert. , . . 135"t Ulclimoiul Tor .
Del. lluilson ilo pruforrud . ID
. ! > . * W lllodrande W . . . . IS
I'A K O. pf'il. . . . do preforroJ. . . . ISmi
II. AC. K. Co Itock lalnml . mi
KnstTonn "t St. 1'nul . 0l !
Krlo do ( iruferred . 11JM
Krlo preferred . t. Paul AOmnlm. .
Tort Warno do proforrod. . . .
tit. .Northorn pf'd. 115 jnutbcrn 1'nclllc. . .
C. A K. lll.pfd . . . duj'iir llL'llnery. . . . BB
Mocking Volley. . . . I'cnn. Con ) A Iron.
Illnols Conirnl. . . . U3 > i 1'u x as 1'nclllc . 7H
t. Paul AUuluth. 81 I'ol. A O. CUD. pt'd 75
Tan. A Tor. pf'U. . 21 Union t'aclflc . HOW
iRko h'rloA West. . U.S. Kipren . 55
do preferred W. St. li. Al' . 6
.nko Slioro do preferred , . . . 17H ,
, end Trust Wolli Karuo lixp. . 143
Louisville A Nnsb. Western Union. . . . SIH
.oulavlllo A N. A. WbrellnKA L. K. . 15H
Innlmllnn Con. . . . do praferred .
Momp' , SO Mlau. ABt. 1- .
Cuntrnl. . 93 Den. AH. U .
llssourl 1'acltlc , Uenoral Kloctrlc. .
lobllcA Oblo an Nat. Lin . 27
Ncntivlllo A Chalt. Jolo. Kuol A Iron. 45
"inllonal Cordage , H1 * da preferred. . . . 1UU
do preferred II. A T. C .
' . J. Central iw : . Tol. A. A. AN. M.
Norfolk AW. pfd. 23 roi. st. ii. A ic. c.
lortb Amorlcan Co 23tm. . do iiror trrn'l
The total sales of stocks today wuro iG4,500
iharcs. Including : Atchlson , U.OOO ; llurllng-
on , 0,500 ; Chicago Gas , 4bOO ; Delaware ,
/ackuwanna & western , 3,000 ; General
Clectric , 412,100 ; Jlanhattan , 7,300 ; Now Kng-
and , 3,000 ; Heading , 4,300 ; Ulchmond Tor-
inliiul , 11,500 ; Itock Island , 11,200 : St. 1'aul ,
80.GOO ; Sugar , 20auo.
London Financial Iteviotv.
1S33 bn Jamts Gordon IJcnnctt. ]
LONDO.V , May 25. [ Nuw Yo'k Herald Cable
Special to THE UEK. ] A feeling of anxiety
and almost alarm that possessed the Htockox-
change Tuesday and yesterday , was not appar
ent today. Thu disposition has been lo take u
more hopeful und moro cheerful view of thu
situation which may bo attributed to
forced realizations. The approaching sett
lement also causes loss uneasiness ,
though In places the dltncultles can .scarcely
be avoided. Consols Improved from 3 1-6 to
8M per cent. Securities In several cases marked
n moderate rise. Foreign government secur-
tles did not nieeUwlth much attention. The
principal movement wus n full of 1 to Hz per
cent In Urock bonds. Homo railways were
bettor suoportod , especially during the latter
part of thu dayi and closed llrm. Nearly a
general advance has taken jilaco in thu mar
ket. Americans were much .stronger and
llrm. Now York sends bolter prices
accompanied by some buying orders , whllo the
report that President Cleveland Is likely to
cull congrosHtogethur August 1 to repeal the
Sherman act produced a good affect. Closing
quotations show nearly a general recovery ,
Including 17i percent In Norfolk & Western
preference , 1 ? per cunt In Chicago & Milwau
kee , and Louisville & Naslivlllo ,
pur cent In Atchlson and Union 1'acltlc , and ;
to y percent In most others. Canadians were
also moro freely bid for resulting In the rlso
of 1 per cent In Canadian 1'acltlc and Grand
Trunk second preference , and from } f to Ji per
cent In other Issues. Argentine lines iiiKomo
cases were ' / to 1 per cent lowur. Australian
banks relapsed in some extent. Money was In
fair demand. Short loans were ( obtained at
from3to3i ! percent. The feat dm In the
Stock exchange wus the arranging of loans for
the settlement at from 5 to 0 per cunt. The
discount market wus quiet : two and three-
months bills bolng quoted ut 4 per cent.
There was uo change In the hank rate.
Now York .Money .Murkot.
NETV YOIIK , May 25. MONEY ON OAI.I/-
Easy at ' 2 to 3 percent ; last loan , 2porcent
closed orTured at 2 per cent.
I'liiMi ; MEHCANTII.K I'Ai'Kit 68 per cent.
BTKUUMI KXCIIANUE t'lrni , with actua
business In bankers' bills ut $4.H&H4.8Di foi
sixty-day bills and H.BO , for dumuml.
GOVEHNMENT lloNUS 1'lrin. State bondi
dull.
The closing quotations on bonds :
u . isri-z 113 St. Ii. A 1 M. Uon. 6s
u. a. n coup 113m St I * Ad , V. ( lou. M.
U , 8. WirfK m SI. 1'aul Oousuls. . . .
1'aclHc IK of 'to 105 st. r. , c. A r. ists. . .
Louisiana st'pod 4i. . 113 T. 1' . Ii. ( J , Tr. Hots ,
Missouri IS * 10IU r. 1' . It. a. Tr. Hots.
Tonn. now net Us. . . . 1U1gj Union I'aclBcUta. .
Tenn. nt'ir ot6s . . . gj WestSboro
Tenn. now sot8s. . . 72 < l. U. W. Ists
Canada. Boutbern 2s 102 Atcb. 4s
Central 1'acltlc lull , ion Uch , 2K , class A. .
1) . A It. U , Isti 115 J. 11. Ad. A. 6s 102
II. AH. O , 4i 8UH , J. II. A H. A. 2il 6s. .
Krlo 2ds ua II. AT. C. 4s. .
II. K. AT. Oou. As. . 81M do Con. Ci
M. K. AT. Don. 5i. . 43 N. Carolina Ci. . . . . . .
MutualUnlonOs. . . . 107 N. Carolina 4s
M. J. C. Int. Curt. . . , 111 S. U. llronn , .
M. I'ao. lits. . . . . . . . 118 Tenn. old ( i
N. I'ac. 2 < 1s Vs. li
N. W. Consol Va. Ki-Mst. con. . .
N. W. Iab nt9'r's6s Va. ons. . 2U sorlnn.
Ilostdii Stuolc .
HOSTON , Mass. , May 25 , Call loans , H351J pei
cent ; tlmo loans , GU7 per cent. Closing quo
tatlons on stocks , bonds ami mining slmros :
New York Mining Ouolntlons.
NEW YOIIK , Muy 25 , The following are the
closing limitations of mining stocks on the
Now York board ;
Crown 1'olut , . , M upldr lul
Con. Cal. A Vu lea Blurra Nevada 275
Keiulwuuil W ) 1'nlon Con 70
( iould A Curry CU Vellow Jacket U
Hale A .Norcross . . . 60 Iron bllTer It
llonieitHko 11M ( jutcktillvcr , , , 260
Jleile n. . . 105 do pfurd 1KU
Ontario 1300 Uuliror 10
St. I.onls Mlulne Quotation ) .
8r. Louis , Mo. , May 25. The ofollowlng are
the closing mining quotations :
Flnnnclal Notes.
HAVANA , May 25 , Exchange , quiet.
KANSAS Our , Mo. , May 25. Clearings , II-
811,910 ,
NEW ORLEANS , La. , May 25. Clearings ,
f lltil,4G7
NEWVOIIK. MayQ5.-Clcarlngs , 100,040,020 :
balances , t4,4b8b70. ,
IlAi.TiMOHE. Md , , Jlay 2S. Clearings , 12-
200,103 ; lialancva , 1358,060. Money , 6 per
cent.
I'liiLADEU'lllA , 1'a. , May 25. Clearings , 110.-
118.170 ; tttIaucesIl,2 JOU3. Monoy,4H per
cent.
CHICAGO. III. , May 24.-Cloaring , f 14,615.-
C84. Now Vurk oxchaugo COo dltcouuU
.j.v. , u- \ , * i n nil Kp nrinBiA jF- . . j , . . . . , % * * ,
demand t .HO ! ( . * Money tlrm , OO7 percent ,
IlosTOtf , MaM.rJlny 35. Clearings , $13,482-
042i balance * , (1,707,177. Exchange on Now
York , loc to looUmcottut.
MEMPHIS. Tcnil. . May 20. Now York ex
change Rolling to f i.BO premium. Clearings ,
1271,743 ; balances , 100,076.
CINCINNATI , Of May 25. Monor , MJG per
cent , rioarlngs , 121020,300. > Now York ex
change , par to 25c premium.
ST. Louis , Mo.'Mriv 23. Clearings , $3,807.-
153' balances , (431,127 , Money ( | iilct at G38
percent , Kxcliifrlgcon Now York , par.
1'Aitts , May 25.3-Tliroo per cent rcnto , 07f
OOc for the account. The weekly statement of
the Hank of 1'ninco shows an Increase of
3,400,000f gold and a decrease of 2,070-
OOOt silver. -
LONDON. May 2& The bullion In tlio Hank
of England Increased i'004,000 during the past
week. Tlio proportion of the Hank of ling-
land's reserve M liability , which last week
was 30.00 percent follow 37.80 per cent. The
amount of bullion coho Into the Hank of Eng
land on balauccsjoday , 30,1)00. )
OMAHA LIVK STOCK. MARKETS.
Cattle Trade Stonily to n Trltlo Higher
Hugs Drop lleavllr In Prices.
THURSDAY , May 25.
Receipts so far this week foot up 10,230
cattle , 23,224 hojs and 1,837 sheep ngaltist
8,535 cattle , 13,083 boss and 1,741 sheep the
samu four Uayi last week , n substantial In
crease all around.
Thocattlomiirkot was rather uneven , but
decidedly active and generally stronger. The
supply was about up to dealers' expectations
and would have suited tlio local demand to a
dot , but wnllo there was , ns Is usually the
case on Thursday , llttlo Inquiry from spocu-
lullvo shippers , oulstdo butchers were good
buyers und on desirable killing grades prices
generally showed some advance. In some cases
OctolOc. Un rough and half fat stock there
was no Improvement and trade ruled dull ,
lliiycrs all complained of Iho Inferior itiallty |
of the ollorlngn and on thU account the miir-
kot on paper hardly looks as well as Wednes
day. Nnooth 1,400-lb. beeves sold as high as
$5 and rough steer * that weighed 1,223 llw.
brought but $4.30. Fair togooil 000 to 1,100-
II ) . steers sold at from 14.30 to $4.70 nnd com
mon light and half fat stutt around $4 and
$4.25. lluslncss wns lively throughout ami by
noon every thing had changed hands.
t'ow stuir sold at < ftilly steady prices. Re
ceipts were not heavy. about Hf-
tecn loads , and with the usuul good
demand the movement was'frco , with sales of
poor to choleo cows and heifers at from $2.25
104.27 ! , and the big bulk of the tulr to good
stock at * 3 and $3.00. Thuro was not much
rough stock on sale nnd prices ruled llrm at
around $2.76 and $3.80. Uulves were In fair
( lemund and steady at $2 to $5 ,
A very moderate business was transacted In
stocUor.s and feeders and on the basis of fully
steady prices , lloth regular dealers and out
siders wanted cuttle , but the offerings , both
fresh and stale , were light. Itepreseutatlvo
sales : , f .i
nitKssr.u IIEEF.
No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. 1'r.
046 1350 17 1206 1440
28 B74 400 40 1037 445
22 1171 400 17 1007 445
70 1040 410 21 1043 445
27 048 4 20 2 005 4 50
20 1024 4 15 3 007 4 50
37 072 4 1O 10 1120 4 55
30 1036 420 17..1071 4 GO
40 004 ' 4 25 2..127O 4 05
10 1002 425 11 1145 405
1 030 4 25 10..1181 4 70
20 1233 4 3O 22 1304 476
38 1101 430 18 1337 480
18 1004 430 20 1285 485
42 1130 435 27 1253 485
24 003 440 80 1300 400
1 1100 440 21 1332 600
SlIll'l'INO AND EXI'OIIT.
1 1010 360 21 1040 400
18 1127 416 27 1004 4 GO
30 1035 4 15 82 11G1 4 05
4 1010 445 27 1140 405
10 ' .053 4,50 23 1000 470
G 1233 460 24 1085 4 70
20..1255 . 4 0 c 2 14SO 480
. . T MIXED.
5 908 3 GO ' 20 913 405
23 H30 4 05 i 21 1000 410
MIXKD YEAULINUS.
4 702 4'25 ' 35 631 425
, , COWS.
3 823 225 13 800 SCO
1 870 2'6O ' > 1 1030 8 00
1 960 200 6 1014 855
a 1030 a'oo ' r 10 OOG 8 GO
2 1080 250 , 10 1076 3 05
2 1O10 2'50 ' 2 , 8BO B 70
1 1250 8.00 . 1 .1200 875
1 000 800 1 1280 875
1 820 300 . 5 784 875
1 900 320 1 1160 890
1 900 Bs26 < 13 054 8 00
1 1070 825 4 1160 800
1 1030 320 ' 1 1000 400
24 828 830 1 1380 400
9 1000 - ff'85 ' - ' 0 1297 4 201i
6 HBO a.eq ,
HEIFEnS.
17 640 800 10 ' 838 885
8 773 300 10 710 800
8 1010 885 23 770 420
CALVES.
3 05 200 4 115 475
4 175 475 1 120 600
BULLS.
B 1213 275 1 1880 325
1 1000 285 1 1400 835
1 1240 300 2 12GO 845
1 1480 805 B 1210 800
1 1440 8 20
STAGS.
19 1257 3 80
STOCKEIIS AND FEEDERS.
1 820 800 11 805 875
1 770 825 G 913 876
1 710 840 18 954 885
30 754 850 8 953 885
2 855 8 70
HOGS The murKot wont from bail to worse
today. Receipts were about the same as on
last Thursday , but scarcely half as many as
were hero Wednesday. Including those held
over from the day before , there wcro fully
7.UOO hogs on sale , the quality , as a rule , ex
ceptionally good , The demoralized condition
of eastern markets and the light shipping de
mand gave buyers a clianco to buy .somo moro
cheat ) hogs , and they straightway proceeded
to take oil' 10 to 20u from Wednesday's aver
age prices. Good hogs of all weights
sold early at from $6.80 to $0.00 , with
$6.05 for top. The commoner grades
sold at from $6.70 to & 11.80 , with JG.G5
for bottom. At ono time during the forenoon
It was hard work to get over $6.75 for any
thing , but on the strength In provisions tno
market llnulty closed up llrm fully steady
with the opening. Hollers were generally
ready to let go and a fair clearance was
olTocted by noon , the big bulk ot the sales
being nt from $6.75 to $0.85 against $0.00 to
J7.0& Wednesday and $7,16 to $7.20 on last
Thurhduy. This makes a decllno In two days
of OOc to OOc. Kcprctontutlvo sales :
No. Av. Sh. 1'r. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
3..233 40 $15 40 63.253 40 $6 80
5..320 050 81..220 280 680
6.258 6 60 04..280 440 6 80
10..216 6 60 65.214 120 6 80
72..195 820 6 05 62..270 80 6 60
44..248 200 0 70 68..221 HO G 80
08..235 200 670 44..247 120 080
9..282 200 6 7O G7..2GO 160 G 80
77..204 720 6 7O 74..253 80 680
74..213 80 670 80..272 80 080
15..208 80 6 76 70..234 160 0 HO
66..209 320 670 71..257 1GO 680
126..249 820 070 70..233 360 080
65..268 160 075 167..271 240 080
71.243 100 1170 70..227 120 G 80
00..282 200 070 108..282 040 080
02..250 120 670 73..224 200 080
87..104 120 G 70 70..242 240 U 821
36..233 670 03..278 80 082 !
74..205 280 075 68..241 120 6821
GO..253 100 075 56..204 i4O ! 6 82'
93..223 280 075 68..20 ! ) 200 6821-
73..240 200 675 66..237 320 6821
70. . . .205 1GO 670 85..222 80 6821
72..250 120 0 76 86..224 240 6 82 |
71..229 80 G 75 68..247 12o 6 85
66..288 80 070 02.231 40 080
63..261 200 < V7C GO.,262 280 086
01..232 200 675 , GH..225 80 085
162..242 240 075 68..242 120 685
73. . , 240 200 0'76) ) 62.,260 160 6 85
70.200 160 670 62..271 120 680
02 264 120 fi 75i 33 275 160 085
08..224 240 ' 6'7B 60..277 80 085
08..214 160 0 7& " 76. . . .245 40 G 85
66..243 HO 670 70..263 280 080
68..235 200 0,75. 72..203 200 085
08..303 200 , q'77'i 70. . .200 80 000
84..200 280 tTBO' 44..302 GOO
04..278 240 080 43.208 40 000
3R..203 G/bOl 84 . . .102 40 600
30.222 120 G 80 03.280 005
84..260 240 ,0 80 ;
Biicni1 The sqpply was small , but with a
good demand traits yus brisk and everything
told quickly at good. toady prices. Some fair
Mexican yearlings , shorn , Mild for 84,25 and u.
hinull bunch of oholco spring lambs biought
(8. Tim market l > nuotubfy btuady , 1'ul r to good
natives , $4.60 < & & .6O ; fair to good westerns ,
$4.00 0.50 ; conlmon aud stock shnup , t'J.&O&t
4.00 ; good to ch'tfttS * 40 to 100-lb. lambs ,
tS.OOao.'JO. Kejirmntutlvu Hales :
No. 3J- Av. Pr.
6 Native ewes 104 14 26
388 Mexican yearlings shorn. . . 62 425
2 Spring Iambi 00 800
84 Spring Iambi , . . . . , 43 8 00
Chicago Live Block Murkot.
CHICAGO , 111 , . Miy 20 , [ Special Telegram to
THE HKB.I-Jattle generally bold higher. They
mudoiin advance fully equal to the previous
day's decline. The quick recovery was caused
by the altogether unlooked-for decrease In
the arrivals. Less than 1O.OOO hrud showed
up. whereas from 15,000 to 20,000 was what a
majority of the trade looked for. Huylng
began ut an early hour und was brisk whllo
the supply liuted , natives averaging from lOc
tol&cuml Tcxuns from 16c to i0c higher
than yesterday. 'Iho range of quotations for
the former wus from 11,70 to NS.io uud for the
latter from 12 to K > for poor to extra. Cowii
uud bull * were scarce , In fact there was tie
description fur which u few moro could not
have been handled to good advantage , Bales
\ , fe
> ISlBBBBBBI'IlsVaHllllBBBBVllllllS ' ltlBnlllllll
wcro largely at from M to 15.25 for natives
unit lit from (3,35 to ( t.SO ( or To.xnus , Ilio
cloio was strong ,
About "tho worst of Ilio sernon" win the hog
market loday. It was tlesillulo of oven the
semblance of ( IrmnoM and was as stupid as n
' Sunday closer , " The receipt * were not much
In cxcr-ss of the rcccntavorage , but there wcro
no buyers within from 20 to 80c of yesterday' *
prices. .With a solitary exception noting sold
above J7.30 , and nn hour after the opening
17.30 wftspracllcally the top of the market.
Trading was tirlnclpally at from 7.10 to7.20 ,
though some fair hogs changed hands at from
17 to I7.0j. Closing quotations were from 10.80
toJ7.20 for light , and from 7 lo 17.30 for med
ium welghli. fulls nnd Digs were quoted at
from 14 to Jfl.75.
Native and western sheep were salable at
about Wednesday's price * , but there Is a
shrinkage tii the value of Texas sheep of from
lOctolOc. Shorn natives and westerni wcro
quoted at from J3.25 to $5.00 , and sales of
Texans were on a basis of from $3 to 4X55 ,
\earllngswerollrmatfromtj to $0.40 , nnd
soring Iambs were quoted nt from $5 to $8.
Receipts : Cattle , 10,000 head : calves , 400
hood ; sheep , 14,000 head : hogs. 27,000 head.
The K veiling Journal reports :
UATn.K-Uecolpts , 12,000 head : shipments ,
3.000 head ! market active , steady to stronger ;
choleo steers , $5.HO | no extra steers here ;
medium , J5.25a.r.00i others , $4.26 ® 1.05 ;
Texatii. J3.00U4.00 : cows , I2,55'ii4.60.
lions Itocolpti , 20,000 head ; shipment ? ,
8,600 ; market slow , 20iJ40o lower : mixed nnd
packers , J7.0Oa7.10 : prime heavy nnd
butchers' weights , I7.15i&7.25 ; light , J7.1USS
'HIIKEI Receipt * . 12,000 head : shipments ,
2,000 head : market lower : clipped Texan
Mockers , t3.25a3.76i owes. * 4.00S4.30 ;
wethers , J4.40a4.83i mixed , .25i&4.00i
lambs , * 3.6037.40.
HocclpU nntl Disposition of Stock.
Offlelul receipts and disposition of stock as
shown by the hooka of the Union Stock Yards
company for the twenty-four hours ending at
6 o'clock p. in. Muy 25 , 1803 ,
IlIClll'TS ,
DISPOSITION.
11UVKHS. CATTLE. 11OI1S. BHUE11.
Omaha 1'acklng Co 91 1,514
ThaU. II. lUtuiuond Co. 230 1,514M (
Bnlft A Co Ml I'M 430
ThoCiuHhjr I'ncklng Co. 974 1,623
Uilcnuo I * . A I' . Co 1M9
1'nrkarCo , , . . . , 119
Ovorstroot , . , , 141
U. Decker A Uognn 67
I1.1) . Armour. JSS
Vnnsnnt A Cnroy. . . . . . . . 48
SUIiipors nna ( coders , . , . 114
I.oft ever 1,1(10 (
Totnl. . 7.SIG
.Kansas City I.lvoStnok .Market.
s , , . ; nave cows , . . :
urs1 stock. J3.n5-1.00 ; stoliors aiil
feeders , S2.05ffi4,50i bulls and mixed , $2.6018
.0D ,
lions Kocolpts , 5,900 ho.id ; Khlpments , n-
500 head ; market weak and IDIi'JOc lower :
bulk of sales. $0.75110.80 ; heavies , $ U.75 7.05 ;
packers , SG.80ii7.05 ; mixed , JG.GOitG.HO ; llKhts ,
JG.40SG.bO ; porkers , 10.8020.00 ; pigs , 84.75ffi
G.GO.
HIIECP Kecolpts , 1,400 head ; shipments ,
none ; market weak ; natives , S3.25S0.40 ;
, J4.205.85.
St. r.ouls Mru Stock Murkot.
ST. Louis , Mo. , May 25. CATrr.K Uocolpts ,
2,400 head ; shlpmunts , : i,000 head ; market
strong fur natives ; Tuxims and Indians lOc
ilchor ; good fed Texan steers , J4.25.
Iloort-Ueccipts , 5'JOO head ; shlpmonts ,
1,000 ho.id ; market 20e lower ; choleo heavy ,
J7.25 ; bulk of sales , JG.lHXa7.10.
HIIKEIKccelpts , 3,000 head ; shipments ,
1,200 head ; market lower ; uatlves , U.OOio
6.15 ; Te.\ans , $3.7534.35.
Now York I.lvo Stork Alnrkct.
Nnw YOIIK. May 25. UnEVES Keeolpts , 200
head ; no trade ; dressed beef firm at H'UJlOc
for natlvo bides. "Shipments , today , 200 beeves
and 50 sheep ; tomorrow , 300 beeves , i
SlIUKI' ANIH IjAMIIS ItUColptS. 3,800 head !
hcep null but .steady ; ( lambs lu demand : U u
light advance.
"ALDINED" AT INDIANAPOLIS.
Prominent liullnnliina Swlnillod by tlio
Chicago ilotol Cfincorii *
INDIANAI'OLIS , Ind. , May 23. Two or
300 persons here , who for the last year
have been paying money to the Aldiiio
Hotel company of Chicago , today re
ceived notice that the company has gone
into bankruptcy. Many Indianapolis
people paid as much as $200 each and
but few of the subscribers paid loss than
$00.
$00.Tho agent who visited this city was
Tom Cadwallador , an old Indianapolis
traveling man , and ho did a big business
here. Among the persons who had en
gaged quarters at the hotel were CJov-
ernor Matthews , Auditor of State Hen
derson and many bankers and wholesale
and retail merchants who had confidence
in the agent. The patrons of the hotel
made their last payment only last week.
It is estimated that the concqrn got at
least $75,000 out of this city.
There is also a long list of subscribers
at Terre Haute and tlvansville and per
sons in nearly every city and town in
the state has patronized this concern.
It is understood hero that the president
of the Chemical bank , which recently
failed , is the president of the hotel com
pany. The circulars received hero
state that the increase in the cost of
building material and the higher prices
demanded for labor are the prime
causes of the failure of the project.
The subscribers hero will demand an
investigation. They suspect that their
money was in the broken Chemical bank.
It was the understanding among the
subscribers that their money was to bo
used in part in tlio erection of the hotel.
Tlio subscribers have nothing to show
for their money except receipts from
the company.
-
For all forms of disordered stomach use
Bromo-Seltzer. A palatable , prompt euro.
Drinking nnd Spent the Money.
SIIELHYVIM.E , Ind. , May 2r > . Oeorgc
Olofolein , ox-colleutor and deputy county
recorder , is in trouble , and his once close
friends are mourning ever their losses
caused by his crooked transactions.
Today W. II. Kelly , general agent of
the Merchants Insurance company of
Newark , N. J. , took charge of Olofolein's
books and found that ho had Issued a
largo number of policies , collected the
money on them and forgotten to make
reports of the Bamo. Ho hud boon drink
ing hard for a year or two and had spent
the money. His bondsmen settled with
the company and ho was turned ever to
the grand jury. The exact amount of
tlio shortage is not known.
MOTHERS *
FRIEND' *
CHILDBIRTH EASY.
Colvln , La. , Doo. K , 1880. My wlfo Hood
MOTHEH'O FHIEND bforo lior third
conOnomont , and naya aho wouitt not ba
wltiiout it ( or bundrodo of dollars.
DOCK
Sent by einr s on receipt of price , f 1 0 per bet >
lie. Ilook" To Mothers "mailed free.
BRAOflELO REGULATOR CO. ,
SOUTH '
Union Stock Yards Company ,
South Ornalia.
BeitCatllo Ilo and Sheep market lathi wait.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
_ _
Wood Brothers ,
Live Etook Commission Merclmati.
Eontb Omaba Telcphono 1157. Cbleti )
JOHN I > . DADHMAV , I . . - , . .
. . J" * err
WAI.TKK K. WOOD , f
Market reports hy mail and wire cheerfully
t urulsuod upon auylloatlon.
RESTRAINED FROM TAXING
Union Pacific Company ( Jots an Injunction
und Serves Pixpors on the Oity ,
CORPORATIONS OBJECT TO ASSESSMENT
nnllroadi Oppono the Attempt to Tax Thtlr
Omaha rroperty Hntcnll Holds thnt
the Ulmrtor U Superior to
tlio Urneral I.avr >
City council met yesterday mornlnR to fur
ther consider tlto proposition to plneo upon
the assessment rolls of the city the property
within the rlcht-of-way of the several
railway companies , niul the property of the
sleeping car companies nnd telegraph com
panies. An Injunction served In the federal
court restraining the council from taking the
proposed step , so far ns the Union 1'nclflo
company is concerned , was encountered , ami
resulted in delaying proceedings for a tlmo ,
at least , iu nil the canes.
The first person to bo heard was Attorney
White , representing the Klkliorn. HosaUl
the purpose of the scheme of city taxation
was for the city to assess that which was es
sentially local and that essentially general
was to bo assessed by the State Hoard of
Kquallzaliou nsn unit , nnd subdivided among
thu different counties. Under this law the
auditor certifies to the county clerk the num
ber of miles In each county , ami that oflk'lat
shall collect the amount of taxes it is desired -
sired to collect , the apportionment for each
county being specified , The auditor has cer
tified that there are U.aS miles of the
property of the Kllttiorn within the city
of Omaha. Mr. Whllo maintained thnt
the city dlil not possess the power to make
the proposed assessment , which includes
right-of-way , depot grounds , truckage and
everything else connected with the equip
ment of a road , ns under the general revenue
law of the state thu municipality Is required
to certify to the county the amount it Is de
sired to secure by reason of the assessment
of the stale board. Ho held that If the pro
posed assessment Is made it will bo double
taxation on the company.
Churlcr Above llovlscd Statute * .
Councilman Hascall snlu that the constl
tutioti did not go into detail on taxation , but
loft It for the lawmakers of the state to
create needed legislation , and it Had ilono
so. He said that the charter of cities of tlio
metropolitan class was a statutory law of
the state , was subsequent to the revised
statutes , nnd certainly was good law , and
under it the council has authority to make
the rroposed statement. Mr. Hascall said
that if there was n conlllct between the two
general laws thnt tlio latter was the better
and would stand , and that was the charter.
He denied that it would make double taxa
tion.
tion.Mr.
Mr. Wheeler said that Mr. "White's
position wns not good , as under charters of
cities of the first class the property can bo
assessed , and it Is being do no in Lincoln.
The city is paying $11,000 to $1,000 per year
for water hydrants for the benefit of the
companies and ho considered It no more than
right that they should contribute tholr pro
portion of taxes.
Mr. Wiito replying to Mr. Hascall said
that the supreme court hail tlmo
and time again hold , that when there is an
amendment to n general law that the
amended section or law must bo repealed.
City Attorney Council said ho could not
see wherein there was any great difference.
The charter did not undertake to amend the
general laws of taxation , nnd consequently
would stand in preference to them.
Tux First nml Arena Afterwards.
Mr. Hascall said that it should , bo under
stood that the council Intended placing the
property upon the tax rolls and let the court
decide the question of jurisdiction.
Mr. Wheeler submitted the llgures show
ing the list of the property of tlio IClkl-.orn.
The list showed 4.80 miles of tracks , valued
at $ . " > , ! JOO per mile , and realty within the
right-of-way amounting to $1,570.
Attorney Kirby , on behalf of the B. & M. ,
entered his protest to tlio effect that
council possesses no axithorlty to rnuki
sessmcnt , and thtit sftmeof the prop !
mentioned in tin list Is within the Mis * !
rlrcr.
Attorney Hiibbanl. on boh.Mfof. the
cngo , Minneapolis , St. Paul ft Omaha it
pany , entered about the same protesting
others. Ho raised the question that I
amended charter wns not in force nil
time the tax list for ISffil was completed ,
that the council could not now plnoo
property thero. .
Mr. HnscnU replied that if the council ]
not possess the authority under the now I
It did under the old ono nmt could pro < ]
under that.
City Attorney Connell gave It ns hl > l
Ion that the council was proceeding rogul ]
In the matter and ho thought the MI
would so hold. Only the property within !
right-of-way was Included in the llst.nmlj
thnt which had been returned to tno su
boanV
City Kivjnlnrd by the U. P.
At this Juncture United States Marshal
15. White appeared upon the scene 4
served upon the members of the council i
papers In the Injunction suit of the Url
1'nclllc.
SuperintendentUlrhardson of the Pulla
company wns next heard. Ho said thall
company protested against the asscssnl
nnd claimed that the council was procooil
without authority. Ho refused to npprl
mate number of cars making headquarter ]
Omaha and said ho had been Instructed J
to furnish any Information on that point. I
Mr. Hascall thought It was a wasti
tlmo lo listen to the argument on tlio q.I
lion of Jurisdiction , In vlowot the Uil
1'acltlc. injunction , and considered that i
matter should bo argued before the oil
and the question decided there. I
ICx-Audltor Henton said howas omnowij
by tlio Pullman company to make n prop !
tlon that the company wns willing that ]
assessment should bo made In the nine
returned to the state board and ccrtitlcii
the county clerk. 1
Mr. Council replied that Mr. Uenton NJ
not magnanimous , but the courts had h |
that such could bo done.
Mr. Wheeler said that the Injunction
balderdash , and that no court in the lu
possessed power to enjoin a council or ot
legislative body from doing a lou'ishitivo ul
and that ho was ready to proceed rcgardl
of the injunction ,
Wilt Await Decision of thu Court.
Mr. Council said ho would respect the
straining order , but ho consldefod Al
Wheeler's position ns good and would urgtl
upon the court.
Mr. llnseall did not earo to court any pd
slblllty of languishing In n basilic , ana will
ho thought the court was not correct
granting the lemporary restraining ordi
yet ho believed it liost to wait until Uioarf
incuts had been submitted nnd thu decisll
handed down. 1
Henry ICslabrool ; , on behalf of Iho Wc.'l
orn Union , said It was not desired to cscaf
any taxation , and only asked that it ho f.f
and reasonable , and for that reason dcslr
to enter a protest against the proposed
scssmcnt of ' 15,000.
Manager Dlmmlck also protested In belli
of the Postal company against.thu propo&l
assessment of { 0,1)00 ) , as ho considered It tl
high. j1
Mr. Hnscall offered a resolution lo Iho *
feet that the city attorney bo directed
move Immediately for a dissolution of tho-fl
juncllon , and that further proceedings
dispensed with unlll .luno lit , in order Ihatl
decision of the court may bo scoured on tl
temporary injunction.
The resolution was adopted ami the cou |
cil adjourned until 8 o'clock this ovenlr
when regular business will bo considered.
.Something l.llio tlio lloj'il Cnso ,
SEDGWICIC , Kan. , Mny 5. Churl ! ]
Sclmefor , the newly appointed consul
Vcrn Crux , was nitulo consul boforu i
was a citi/.en of the United SUito.s. H |
came to America from PriiB.sia when '
yours ohl , and 1ms always oxoreisod th < |
lirlvilojjoH of an American citizen , bu <
lie 1ms no evidence that his father was
ever naturali/.cd. Ho has declared hli
Intention of becoming a oitixcti. The
case is an unusual ono and in oxcitiiif
much interest as , to whether ho can hole
the ooiiMilbhip.
|
A Long ; Face ,
- and very good cause for it. Shq ;
docs her washing and cleaning
without Pearline ; and her work
is like her face just twice as long
as it ought to be. " % & * " * '
r. . That's not the worst of it ,
cither. Her work isn't as well
done.
It hurts. Tires her out , and
hurts whatever she washes with
the rub , rub , rub that wears
and tears. Pretty hard , isn't it ?
Millions of women think so. They
prefer to save time , labor , clothes ,
and money by washing with
Pearline.
you an
OMAHA
U Manufacturers
AWNINGS AND TENTS.
Omaha Tent-Awning Well Bros & Co. ,
COMl'ANV.
Manufacturers nf Tents ,
IIOII9B COVKI18. AwmniK , ole , 7UJ and
llUKarnnmStroot. 7Wci , Itlh Hlrout ,
BAGS & TWINES
Ucmis Omaaa Bag
COMl'ANV.
.
Importers nod nionufao.
tureri of Hour sacks ,
tiurlap , twine.
BOOTS AND BHOgg. _
Morse-Coa Slioj Company.
Salesroom and Onic. ll07-IIOJ.im llu * . t
a- '
the ovi.r Manufmturori ot Hoots ami
Va" Sf KV-Uoa" ? . ' ! ' . * . * . . . ! . . ! to all to In.poct
our nuir factory.
COAL , COKE. | CORNICE.
DRY GOODS.
FUBNITUKE.
Omaha Upholstering Betiee & Huoyaa
COMl'ANV.
Upholitered furniture , FUUN1TUIIE COMPANY
Jim-Hut Nicholas Bt-
HARDWARE.
Rector & Wlllicliny LobccK & Linn ,
CO Ml'A NY.
Doalarstn liardwaraaa
Corner 10th and Jackson inetlinnU'ii' tools.
n'lrcets , UOIDouitlas Hlreet.
HATS , ETO , | IKON WORKS.
W. A , I , ( ,11)1)011 ) ) & CO Omaiia Safe andiron
Wholoiiilo WOIIKJ ,
Hats , caps , slruw Koodi , Fafosvaulti , Jail woo
tllnovos , rallloni. Ktb Iron shutters und nro u
and Humor btrauts. capes. ( Jus Audreon , )4 ) >
and Jackson
LUMBER.
John A. Wakclleld , Charles R. Lcc ,
Imported.American I1 Hardwood lumber , KOOI
land rumonl , .Mllwnu- cirpcls nnd p.iriju
koacontent uuU Qulncj ,
wlillo Hull ) . I'tli ' and DouiHns tti.
Omaiia Stove Repair i M , A. DIsbrow & C
170IIUH. Klo repair * Manufacturers of sasl
and Hatar attachments doom , blluiH au
for auf kind of stem moulding , llranchol
Bids , IftlTUouglasil. | Set 12lu tad liar4.