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    ( I THE OMAHA DAILY BETS : -H KID AY , atAY 24 , 1895.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
"Wheat Plunged Wildly Over a Range o (
Four Gents.
HEAVY nECEIPIS IN THE CORN MARKET
JTor Until TrniloVn * Wild anil Kxrltci ! t
the Opening - Only C u o for that
Condition \Vnii the Itiuli In
Other Cereals.
CHICAGO , May 23. With foreign marUcti
booming and domestic crop damage reportt
growing more and more numerous , wheal
and down over a 4c
j > lunned wildly up
range today , ending IVjC higher than yes
terday , with 7S ic for July. Corn was com.
paratlvely neglected and apparently upheld
by wheat. It only gained lie. Oats ruse
I'/ic ' on crop damages. Provisions suftcret
from ttio many hogs and lost lOc each It'
l > ork and lard and " 'Ac In ribs. The opening
In wheat was over a very wide range , am'
the scene In the pit transcended all receni
efforts at sensationalism. July , whlol
closed yesterday nt 77'ic ' and sold as high ai
VO'/io ' on the curb the samu afternoon , founi
hundreds clamorous for It at the start a
from 80o to Sic. Trading was heavy nt boll
prices ut the fame Instant In different parti
of the crowd , and the result was that tw <
or three had to bid Si-Vic In that Isolate , :
npot before they tempted any one to sell
The extreme advance , therefore , over tin
closing price of the day before was HVfcc
and that , added to yesterday's 3r ; c rise
made the gain from Tuesday afternoon tc
the opening this morning S c per bu. Th <
price surged up and down for an hour am
n half , during nil of which time broken
were buying or selling orders , took the when
they had orders to buy nt the price It wa :
offered , or fold at what was being bid with
out attempting to wait a single moment fo
a change which might be from Uc to w
tMir bu. against them. J. C. Schwartz , win
has been a Hcnwitlnnnl plunger in cor n
wheat for a year , failed to respond to mar
gin calls made upon him yesterday after
noon and did not pay his debit balance h
the clearing house. The buying In of wheat
on which ho was short , by those will
whom ho had traded , caused a rise In Jill ;
to 81Mc from around 80c , where It droppei
to after the opening bulge , and severa
other minor but yut consldcr.ili'p flurtmi
tlons. Hefore the excitement attending In
covering In of Schwartz's line of r-OO.uot ) bu
or so had subsided the price swelled to 82c
The cause principally contributory to th
additional excitement and sensational ad
vnnce today was the corroboratlon of th
worst that was previously reported of th
damage to the crop. It Is now almost unl
versally believed that the greatest part o
the great central area of the wheat bolt ha
Buffered nn amount of damapo from varlou
causes which will make this year's crop ;
very small one. In addition to that , th
Liverpool market was excited and from 3 <
to 4d per cental higher , which Is the equlvn
lent of about 3Hc or 4V c n-cr bu. The ad
vance , however , leaves the Liverpool prlc
Btlll about lOc below the equivalent here
Minneapolis and 1)ninth received 1K1 cart
compared with 271 n year ago. Bxpor
clearances from the Atlantic seaboard I
wheat and Hour together did not amount t
over 215,000 bu. , 184.000 bu. of which wa
wheat. After the bulge to 82o the tendenc
was In the main downward , but there wer
numerous quick , nervous rallies ns It slowl ,
nagged. In the last ten minutes of the Fes
Blon , however. It was knocked clean oft It
Btllts , making a tumble from around SIVic I
78V4c , or a decline of about 3c per bu. In th
time named. It recovered ! o to 7Sic , whlcl
was the closing price.
The corn market was weighted down b ;
heavy receipts 5UD cars today and 7uO car
for tomorrow. There was no shipping de
mand and the traders took comparatlvel
llttlu Interest In what was being character
Izcd as a dead deal. They went mostl
Into wheat. New York reported 150,000 bu
of corn taken for export. The opening prlc
for July was from 55V4c to 65ic , and It sol
almost Immediately at 5Gc. After that I
dropped gradually to D5c , where It closed.
The market for oats was wild and excite
at the opening. The only cause for sue !
however , was the Influence of wheat an
corn. No Independent features were to b
found. A big business was transactei
nevertheless. Commission houses consume
the greatest amount , but almost everybod
had orders to fill. The excitement was no
of very long duration. Toward noon trad
clacked up and was comparatively qulel
July opened % c higher , nt 30Uc , sold fror
that to 32c , and closed at 30ic. .
Provisions suffered from a plethora o
HORN. Today's run was 43,000 head and fo
tomorrow 29,000 head are expected. Th
week's packing In the west , according t
the Cincinnati Price Current , amounted t
315,000 head , compared with 200,000 head 1
the corresponding week of last year. Th
market got some support during the fore
noon from tha strength In wheat , hut who
it began to react and the hog products wer
left to themselves they tumulcd an4 th
end prices were lower.
Estimated receipts for Friday : Wheat , f
cars ; corn , 750 cars ; oats , 4CO cars , and 29.0C
head of hogs.
The leading futures rangea as follows ;
Articles. J Opan. | High. | Lav/.fcioTT"
( 'uDtatlons , follows :
'fra ' nni1 10 ° er : winter patcnti
wl"u'r 3.00 3.25 ; baken
N ° - 3 8prln (
.
COHN-No. 2 , WHc ; No. 3 yellow , 53 c.
.
HYE No. 2 , C6V4c.
llAULKY-No. 2. MViOSlHc ; No. 3. 49 51c
No. 4 , nominal.
FLAX 8KI2U No. 1 , J1.48.
TIMOTHY SRKD-Prlme , $5.
I'llOV'lHlONK Pork , mess , per bbl. , 112 C2U (
1Z.7S. Lanl , per 100 Ibs. , J6.CO. Short rll
Idts < l > ese ) , J8.MjJi.M. ( Dry failed shsuldei
boJ ) . t5.25 5.37V4 ; short clear sides ( boxed
WHISKY Distillers' nnlshcd goods , per gal
* li.6vi <
RtTOAIlS Tut loaf , unchansed ,
The following were the receipts and shipment
today :
On the Produoa exchange todnv the butter mar
kcl wanHlciuly : crt-amcry. 10ai7 c : dairy. Dalle
S , steady ! lH < (413c. ( Cheese.
NliW VUUU UKNKtl.Vl , MAKKKT.
Closing Qnotntlunn on the Principal Co u
modltlcs nnd Stiipln * .
NEW YORK , Hay Sa FLOUH-Ilecelpts. S,7 (
bbls.J csi < orts , Z.SCW bbU. ; sales , 20.MO pkes ,
market lilchcr again nnd demand checked. Onl
urgent neevls provided for. City mill patenli
11.1505.15 ; winter patents , Jl. ) U5 ; city mil
cleats , t,10f4.30i winter straights , S3.5ffl u
Minnesota patents , 4.:5U4.S5 ; winter extins JJC
U3.W ; Minnesota bakern , Jl.SJiH.lontvr lei
grud. . . . Jt45 3. 5 : sprlnir low Bra'les. $1001 ? ! 51
Rnilhprn Hour , dull ; B < .l to choice extra. J.io (
n' " * Lul88UI : > crtl" !
WIia\T-neelpts. 181,000 bu. : exports. 1480
bu. ; BulpB , 5f.970.ooo bu. futures , 8.WW liii Vi'ioi
8Kj-'r. ! KUlttrJNf > - 5 r'Hl'1 " tore < tn(1 e'evnto '
, . , , , , ,
80oj alloat , SlHcs f , o. b. , SHio afloat ; No
Iwnl. k6'io delivered. OiUlons had .inotl.cr e >
cited opening and a aennatlonal advance wit
heavy cmmtry buyliiR aKaln the feature. Hui
ln j sutwUUd for o lime , but In the late nf e
noon i > rloa ; dropped 2Vie umld Intense rxelteiner
Bntl cioBCHiry ner\'uuji at lV4fiT4r > mivunm
n-t
/ * * . AI U I .J t tit tj V ; ' > * > lie I Ull VUI1C <
vr , , c * f U "
closed Sic ,
( JOHN Receipts , 37,100 bu. ; exports , 67,300 bu.
sales , 70 < > .0't ) bu. future. . 150.0W bu. .piu spc
openul llrm , closed steady ; No. Z , 6 Hc In el <
valor ; toftc ntloat ; yellow , 60Ho In ele\ator. Or
tlons oiHTicd Ironic , sold off under r nllilni
milled aeuln on bad crop news , but finally eaxr
off with wheat and closwt UQtie higher ; Ma
rl < set ! at 5 Xc- July , 6 % C6o4ic , closed 6 ' ' 4 (
Benternber. COHGMKc. closed WVji
OATH R c liit , 120,800 bu. ; MOrl , 1.3CO bu
sales , 500,000 bu. futures. 91.000 bu. spot. HIK
ooen l flrm. but closed easy ; No. i. SiU34 <
No , S dellverwl. ! 4H ! 5c : No. 3. SSftMUc ; N.
2 white. MflJSlic ; No. 3 white , 37Uc ; trucl
white I7Vlf43c Options strong and active o
adverse crop news , reacted a little wllh whea
In U closed nt vttUc advance : May closed i
UHci June. UHGMUc. closed S3 ic ; July , J4',4 (
llAV-Qulu Hnd steady ; shlpplnc , C5Q60c ; goo
to choice , KOSOc.
. HIDES Klrmi salted. New Orleans selectee
U lo It * , C'.io , nominal j Texu selected , I
In M Ibc. , 7cj flumes Ayr i. dry , 20 to 24 Ibs. ,
lie. noiiiinul ; Trxns dry , 24 to 3) lts. , lOo.
HOI'S Vv'enk : state , common to choice , eld ,
: < ! 6cj HJ4 , 4gB ! Pacific crust , old , JOBs ; 1834.
WooiMrm : doim-stlc fVcco , ICOZIcj pulled.
PIlOVIHlnXS-n wf , nultt. Cut ments. stfaily ;
plrkloil l.f-lll-s , J.Mai.r , : nlrklrd nhoulrtors , 5.00
fi-Ti.U , I ird. lower : wtffcrn steam cloned nt
JC.W nukixli Mny. I6.0 ! nnmlnnli July , 17 nom *
Innl ! rrtliifd , rtull' continent , t'.m ; South Amer
ican , 17.5V I'ork , dull ! new mess , 13.7C .t/ > .
IKATIIttIt quiet anil ti-nly ; hemlock mlc.
Ilm-nifl Ayrp * , llRhr to heavy weights , 2lfJ2o. ?
IlUTrnfl Firm : western dnlry. 7W 12 < 1 : west
ern creamery , HfllSc ; wentcrn fnctniy , 7i > OVjo ;
Klitlns , ! : ImltHtlon crm > ry. 8'.4W13c ' ; state
dnlry , inoife ; mate creamery , lc.
( MtKIMK Steady : stnto. lanse. I'lHI c ; small ,
4tine' < jc ; imrt * * klms , l'j T4ci full klnm. Ic.
KtlOH llmvy : state nnl Pennsylvania. U'iCT '
Ii'/ijc ' : western , fresh , 1314HIIO- southern , 120130 !
recplpln , 12,700 pkKS.
TAII/1W-Hteaily ; city , 4Ho ; country , 44c , as
to quality.
I'irniui.KUM Dull ; 1'nlted closed at $ I. 7J4. .
IKWIN-KIrm ; strnlnnl , common to good , ll.CS
Tl'lti'KNTINi : null : 20H i30c.
. domestic , fair to extin ,
C .r : .iHpnn. 3Ti JIUe-
MOI.A.SSKS-CJiilet : New Orleans , open kettle ,
good to rholce , ZiflXtc , . . . _
MiTAI.H-PlK : Iron , steady ; Bcotch , J10 OHJ
2i\dO ; American , J3.MQ12.M. Copper , slronK !
irnlters' price , tld.M ; exi'hnnte ( price. $16 OOW
1J.CO , Lmd , MrnnK : brokers' price , S3L03 ; .
rOTTONMKIJU OII Qulei ; no celling pressure ;
iuyer equally IndlfTerenl ; undertuna steady In
llrm on scanty offerlm : nn the west ; closed nt
27/27'ic ; prime crude , 23'iOHc-
WIIKAT WII.O IN M\V YUKK.
of IlmheU Cli UIRCI ! Hand ) In n
I AllnutiK.
NKW YORK , Mny 23. Wheat had another
sen < ational rise this morning , wllh nn enor
mous bURlnest , emouullni ; lo about 15,000,000
IU. within thc first hour. July opened nt
SSc. which was n clear gain of 3c fiom the
el-mo of Wednesday and 2e for the curb price.
Stimulated by the heavy outside buying nnd
reports that a blfj Chlcuua operator was ac
tively * engaged covering shoitF , It noon rose tc
'SUe. ' which proved to be the highest polnl
of Hie day. The country deninnd seemed to be
the wildest thus far on the Use. Cnbles am !
crop dlspalclie all helped the advance , ami
Iho bulls were confident of dollar wheat , when
prices suddenly diojiped under heavy realizing
luslntf a cent In a few moments. At noor
there was another excited
aftr-rnm-.n . „ ! . . , . _ . : . spurt nnd - . the
. . .
i..i M 11 >
! ? i ' c c"Ica °
hoBon'lllnl
' of
_ .
- - "i-m - J l / J llll IOIH
transactions for the day weru ubout 23.000,0 ( >
bu.
St. Loin * ( JiiTiil | Murlcct.
P , IX > , l'IS' ? Illy 23 PLOITli-HlBhor. hul
irnihil""rs ' * llono ° n 'e ' advance ; patent"
J4.15B4.2j ; extra fancy , $ .1.90fJ4 00' fanev IT fin
' < HCr ° ' J-1S ? WMnour. . wflsoibo.
„ . W . /n'-A1 / There \vn a fearful crush to bm
? ' " ' of tc l > nm'lo
buf' ? aitV'nnce ff ai
in 1 c Bturt V . { a'tfr the early ordera were lllle <
roupiTnn ' rcll7 , ' 1M ? on llzlnff " " " < "
f ! 4C followo'
mrureSDr ' ° n which the hlKhesi
LnX S 5 , r .r were r heil. but plenty was foi
mirUo. Hmvner nme , , a tul'lble that c < r- ' < ! h
n2 ° Vel''w tlle { " ' ' most of
. ,
brenk ho in
t
fmm * , ' " " fcw minutes. The rallj
S' ' i ly' F * ? : September. ' 72 Ic. '
ThoUKli thlH innrUet wna s'MI a
lntret.
f.1.1"nan'1 , ' > ndvnnco the price *
imMfr hc 0"c"ln one reason for whlcl
upturn wa the scant offerlnKH In th <
tc , ' " thc llaymirlnl down by tin
i " 'I'1"111',1 tlle l"lcoll'ie'l ' ' , loslnB mosl
etrly " ' 'V10,0' ' ' " " Clo'ri1 ! ' 4p " > vc yes-
; iilnLxert- - csll > r'"ic blj : il ! > y- c
Jl"ly. 54ViC bid ; September. CGo.
life TiIn the ntw crup fPtl"ns there was r
? . ? I"0"1 a Hlr""F "iwcumtlvc demand liav-
Lihl if'1 O'i' 'l"r'iv"tall ; < ' crop nrwa ; .lulj
sold up mc nni
September 2c. Notlilnc wn-
done Inte In the day but the market was nom'
' ' wllh wll"at I"1' rn
cnsh' M'-io ' bl < Ii Ma > -
1StT < ? 5cfl ° - b' 1 > oat beIOWi 71c-
KLAX HEICD Nominal , J1.40.
ci.ovi-n : HKKD-KJ.BO.
TI MOTH Y HHI-i )
HU'ft'ly ! ' " f"lr donland for
lOc
f ° r dlstlllera' nnl8he <
,
I'nOVISIONS Pork. Hlnndanl mesa. } 12 87'4
Lard prime steam. $0.50 ; choice. $ C. < W. nrj
irJrTl. "lfatsW r11K5xe1 "hoiilders. J5 2' : lones
-1 ' ' : * S'Kllaeo" '
Ehm4 ! ! , v'Ci5'1 8hXlsf ' - * - " ' bc"tei
- " r'bS ' J6-S7'4 ' 1'orts
$124 ' > - ! " '
ilKOEIPTa-Flour. 3,000 Ibls.j wheat , 7,00 <
bu. : rorn. 13000 Im. ; oatn , 29.000 bu.
SHH'MKNTS-FIpur. G.OOO bbls. ; wheat , G7.C-K
bu. ; corn , 7,000 bu. ; oats , 10,000 bu.
l.lvi-rpiml Mitrkotn.
iJmVRUI > 00L , > May M WHBAT-Spot. strong
demand moderate ; quotations nominal ; No.
.ml winter Cs lid ; No. 2 rud Bprlntr ! Ca 2,1
No. 1 hard , Manitoba , Gs 2d ; No. 1 California
IB lid. 1-utures oi > ened nervous , with nea
and distant positions 21id hlKhcr. ami closer
RlronB with near yiosltlons 4UQ4a hlKher. am
dlH.ant pMitlons 4 > , id hlKher ; business abou
equally distributed ; May , Cs id ; July , Ga Hid
AuitiiHt , Cs lid ; Septemtcr , Ca 2'id ; October
Ca 2,4d.
COIlN-Spot. Hrm ; American mixed , new. 4
lllid. Futures opened Hrm , with near am
distant positions id hlBher nnd closed stroni
with .near posltlona 2il hlBher. and distant posl
tlons 2'ifT2Hd hlBher ; bUBlness almut enuall' '
dlatrlimte.1 ; May , 4s il ; June , 4s lid ; .lulv
4s lid ; AuRiist , 4s llljili September , 4s ll ld
Octobpr. 6s.
KLOUIl Firm : demand moderate ; St. Loul
fancy winter , 7s.
PROVISIONS Bacon , steady ; demand moder
ate ; Cumberland cut , 28030 Ibs. , 31s M ; phor
ribs , 2S Ibs. , 32s M ; lone clMr , light , 3Sft4
Ibs. , 32a ; lone clear heavy. 65 Ibi. , 32n ; shor
clear backs , llRht. 18 Ibs. . 33a Cd ; short clea
middles , heavy , 65 Ibs. . 31 ; clear bellies. 14f
16 Ibs. , 33.s fid. Shoulders , square , 12SJ18 Ibs.
28s Cd. Hams , short cut. 14W16 Ihs. , 42s. Ileef
extra India mess , 80s ; prime mesa. C2s Gd. Pork
prime mess , fine western , Gls 3d ; medium , 63
9d. Lnrd , nulet ; prime , western , 34s ; refined , li
palls , 35s Gd.
TALT/l\\-Flne N. A. , nominal.
CMIRESR Oulet ; demand moderate ; fines
American , white , 43s ; finest American , colored
44 .
niTTTEn Finest II. R . 75s ; good , 40s.
TlORtN-Common. 3s iny.d.
LINSEED OII21a. .
PF.TnOT.K'M Tl fln < * l. t\ .
RKPntOERATOn nHEF-Forequarters , SWd
hlndnn.irters , C id.
HOPS At Tendon ( Pacinc coast ) . 25s.
IVool ! M rUct.
LONDON. May 23.-.U the wool auction sale
today a RO > ! selection was offered , nnd th
demand was more ceneral. France , was i
InrRo buyer today. Superior wools firmer. Th
number of bales offered was 13,256 , of whlcl
2,800 were withdrawn. Following are the sale
In detail : New South Wales , 3.381 bales
scoured , GTidWIs Hid ; Kreasy , 3'4 f8l4d. Queens
land , 1,10 ? bales ; scoured , RilWlH V4d ; greasy
3'.J08',4d. Victoria , 1.459 bales ; scoured , 7d !
Is 9d ; greasy , 3H T10V4d. South Australia. 4'J
bales ; scoured , S' Wlld ; greasy. SViWSlid. Swai
Illver , G9 bales : scoured. 10'4dfls ' IHd : creasy
3VO4d. Tasmania , C8 bales ; greasy. 4 iff9Vl
New Zealand. 4,272 bales : scoured , Mfjls , j
greasy , 3 ? ; 10d. Cape of Oood Hope nnd Natal
313 bales ; scoured. 9dTls M ; greasy. 4MiEf3'4 ( !
Falkland Island , 1,313 bales ; greasy , 47J.
llnltlinuro Alnrknts.
"AIjTIMOIlB. May ! 3 FLOUn-StronB an
) fl higher ; receipts. 16,600 bbls.
WIIKAT lTnsettle.1 ; spot , month and June
S2o askCHl ; July and August , S2HO82'ic ' ; Hep
tember , 82HOK3Uc ; steamer. No. 2 red. 79
askeil ; receipts , 23.3G * ) bu. ; southern wheat , b
, SlJ83c ; southern wheat , on grade S
COnN-Strong ; month. GO t GO\4c \ ; June nn
July. GOHc asked ; August , GO'ic ' bid ; receipt )
60.900 bu. : southern white corn , 60ic ; souther
yellow. Clc.
OATS Firm ; No. 2 whlto western. 37UC3SC
No. 2 mixed , 34fl3mc ; recclpla. 7,100 bu.
Cotton Murker.
ST. LOUIS. May 23. COTTON Steady ; mid
dllng , 6 11-lGc ; sales. C95 bales ; receipts , 31
bales ; shipments. 1,021 bales ; stock , 31.4(4 bales
NEW YOIIK , May 23.-COTTON-IuI ! ; mid
dllng , 7 5-lCc ; net receipts , 100 biles ; eras !
238 bales ; exports to the continent , 284 bales
sales , none ; stock , 219,092 tales.
NI1W OIILKANH. May 23.-COTTON-Flrm
middling. Wo ; low middling. GHc ; goal ot
d I nary. 6 1-lCc ; net receipts , 1,678 bales ; gro
1,62.1 bales ; exports to Great Ilrltnln. 7,320 bales
sale : ) , 4,45) bales ; stock , 184,023 bales.
M r' < or.
NKW YOHK. May a.-SUQAn-naw. firm
sales. 6.751 liars centrifugal. M teat , nt JHc , oi
rarito ; 6.750 tiags centrlfuaal. K te t. shlpmen
first half ot June , nt 2 17-32c. and 12.TO ) Lag
molasses sugar , S3 test , at 21ic ; renned. nule
and steady ; No. C. 4 IM&c ; No. 7. SHC4 l'l6c
No. 8. 3U 4 l.6e | ; No. 9. S M-ieffle No. 10
3 C3 15-16C ; No 11. S 11-1801T4C ! No. 12. 3 9-16f
Sc ; No. 11. 3Hc ; olt A , 4 MCS4Hc ; mold A
4 9-16 ? 4Ne ; standard , 4 S-Hfll'tc : confectioners
A. 4 r-16imc ; cut loaf. 6 1-lCflJUc ; crushed
& l-tca&Vic ; powdered , 4\ifi < 16-l c ; granulated
4 7-16O4Hcj cubes. 4 ll-16tHTic.
Duluth Whom Market.
WULUTII. May 23-WHEAT-The market her
was In line with all others today. Close
Wheat , No. 1 hard , rash , SlUe ; May , 8Ulc
July. SIHe ; No , 1 northern. | ih. SOVic ; Maj
80Hc : July , Sic ; September , 73 4o ; No. t north
ern , cash , 77ei No , I northern , oaeh. 74c ; re
Jected , 71oi to arrive , No. 1 hard. SI c ; No.
northern , 8Hic.
CoI ( Market.
NEW YORK. May a. COFFEE-Opllon
opened Hrm at a partial advance of 10 polnti
ruled generally Crm , but quiet ; tradtra conj < rvs
Uva wltb lUvro anil Humhurg morketi
. ' 'v jrr : T
offerings small on tmall Urn til receipts ; closed
barely steady at IOB1B points net advances
sales , 11.000 bags. Including March , 114.60 ; May ,
114.46 ; June. tl4.40f ] 14.45 ; July , IH.90R15.00 ; Hep
fmher , S14.93015.00 ; December , 114.90014.85.
'pot coffee , lllo. quiet but steady ; No. 7 , ll .
lllld , steady ; Cordova. IIH.26ftl9.01 ; sales , 5,600
rngit Mararfllbo , 1,000 Central America and
100 Savanltla , p. t. Wareltotise deliveries from
Now York yesterday , 8,017 bags ; New York
stock today. 191.296 bags ; United States stock ,
2,700 bags ! all on t for the United States , 26,000
iogs ; total visible for the United States , 645,700
> i . ( gainst .1.10,372 bags last year.
SANTOS , May 23. Market firm : fi-xnl average -
ago Pantos , $10.70 ; receipts , 3,000 bags ; stock ,
19-.000 baes.
HIO DB JANEIIIO. May 2.1. Market slmng ;
S'o. 7 , lllo , J17 ; exclmnce. 9Ud ; receipts , 6,000
bnirs ; cleared for United States. 6noo liags ;
cleared for Europe , none ! stock , 220,000 bags.
STOCKS AMI ItONDM.
Improvement In the Tone of Speculation
' Vns Hti-nily All lny. )
NiW YOIIK , May 23. An Intprovement In thc
lone of speculation on the Stock exchange was
ipparent at the opening o ( business this morn
ing nnd prices advanced In thc early dealings ,
'oon , however , a selling movement was devel
oped In Distilling , nnd It was rumored that a
> \K \ pool In the stock was liquidating Its hold-
Ings. Sugar waa also offered In large blocks ,
and by a clique manipulation was depressed , In
lh hope , It Is said , of reaching stop ordera at
116. The stock had risen * per cent , to in , In
the morning and was sola down to 116 , with
the effect of bringing out heavy blocks of slock.
The sales of Distilling were on an unutu.illv
large scale nnd caused n decline In thu Blo.k
of 1'.4 per cent before noon. In thu afternoon
there was a rally of l\'t \ per cent , but In the
Until dealings there was a reaction of ! > . & pr
cent , the last being the loweat price of the day.
The grangers show gains ranging from H to 1
l r cent on the day , the latter In Northwestern.
The market was steady at the close. The bond
transactions during 'he morning were rather
light , and sales for thc most part were at lower
figures. In thc late session there waa an In
crease In activity , with a general Improvement
In values. The sales were > 2,446 , )0. )
The livening Pout's London cablegram says :
Thc Increase In the Hank of England'H coin nnd
bullion thla week waa due t > Imports of gold
during the eek. the duUlls belntf < 4/0) )
In Lars bought ; 137.000 from Australia , 9.COO
from Egypt , 25.W ) from the contln ni , and 101.-
000 exports to the ca | c and 50.0 * ) to H azll.
Thc bank continues steadily ( o Invest , as shown
In other securities. The stock markets were
Idle today , with the continental bourses being
closed. Americana were steady , closing firm.
The following were the closing quolntlons
on the leading stocks of the New York ex
change today :
The total sales of stocks today were 3C5911
share ? , Includ'ne ; Ame-1'an Hugar 63,700 ; Amer
ican Tobacco , 600 ; Atchlson , 4,20 , : liurllnu m ,
14..M ; Chicago Oaa , 8CO ) ; Distilling , 103 40) ) ;
Lake Erie & Western. 8.100 ; Louisville & Nash
ville. 4.000 ; New Jersey Central , 3 , < XM ; Northern
Pacific preferred , 6,200 ; Northwestern , 4 3W ; On
tario & Western , 3 2JO ; Heading. 20,000 ; Hock
Island , 4,000 ; St. Louis & Soulhwcstcrn. 600 ;
St. Louis & Southcwestern preferred , 9,700 ; St.
Paul , 13 400 ; Tennessee Coal. 4,10 ; Texas Pa
cific. 39.100 ; United States Leather , 8,400 ; Wabash -
bash preferred , 2,900.
Now YIIPK tin ier .tliirlrnr.
NEW YORK. May 23.-MONBY ON CALL-
Easy at 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; closed
1 per cent.
PRIMB MERCANTILE ! PAPBR 2Q4 per
SILVEH CEHTIFICATES-6r'iGC7 ic.
BOVBRNMKNT IIONUS Firm. Slate bonds
Inactive. Itallroad bonds , firm.
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows :
i Markets.
MILWAUKEE , May 23. FLOUIl-In fair de
mand.
WHEAT Excited nnd higher : No. 2 spring ,
K ; c : No. 1 northern , S7Hc : July , 81Jic.
COIlN-Hliener ; No. t , 64He.
OATS-Hlgher ; No. 2 white , SMia ; No. J while ,
nominal ,
IIAIILKV Nominal : No. 2. 40c ; sample , 47B51C ,
UYE Scarce and wonted ; No. 1. 7Hc.
I-nOVIBIONS-Weaker : pork. 111.65 ; lord , J8.W.
HECEIlTS-Flour , t.OOO bbbi. ; wheat , a.OOt
bu. : barley. ,000 bu.
BHIPMENTa-Flour. 12,700 bblg. ! wheat , 11,00 ;
bu. ; barley , none.
Ull Alurucu.
IXNDON , May 23. PETnOLEUM Spot , U < 1 ;
iplrtta of petroleum. 7HJ : llnietd oil. K * K' '
Calcutu Unseed , spot , J8a | April ihlpmr
via Cafce , if UJ.
OMAHA LIVE K MARKET
Receipts Continue OSnJjArativoly Liberal
in All LlnMf Etock-
PRICES RULE G N ALLY STEADY
'
, i
Trade In HORI UulJa JlrUk Throughout
mill Iif iMlildajTf the 1'oni llnil
ItocnVolt Cleaned
Itp. , '
THUHSDAY , May 23. Tlecclptfl continue
comparatively liberal , and this Is especially
true of hogs , the supply for thc four days
this week footing up 4,234 cattle , 24,541 hogs
nnd 1.6CO sheep , against 3,015 , cattle , 17,770
hogs nnd 1,723 sheep for corresponding
period last week.
Eight of the thirty-seven cars of catlle
received wcro billed direct to local houses
from Kansas City , anil the remainder con
sisted of butcher stock und stock cattle.
No choice fed steers on sale. The trade
was sluggliAh owing partly to the monger
offerings nnd to the fact that eastern mar
kets were reported weak. However , there
was no quotable change In price on any
thing suitable for killing.
There wns some Inquiry for fat butcher
stock and fleshy cows and heifers found
ready sale nt fully steady prices. There
was also no special change In the market
on calves , bulls , oxen , stags , etc.
Dealers were quoting prices 15c to 23c lower
on stock cattle today and the decline this
week Is 30c to 60c. The supply was not very
large , but owing to the slack demand wns
fully equal to the needs of the market. Good
to choice feeders are quotable nt J3.-IOO3.SO ;
fair to good , $3.0003.40. and common grades
from $3 down. Itepresentalve pales :
DRESSED IIEER
NoAv - I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r.
. .I" " J . " 3 9 3..1226 14 40 33..10:0 ( I C3
24. . . . C37 4 23 21..loll 4 CO
SHIl'l'lNG AND EXPORT.
10..1092 4 10
'
J"i26 ; 35 12..1143 373 19..10)1 ) 470
I. . .10(0 ( 3 , j
COWS.
1. . . . 750 I CO 1. . . . 870 223 1..11IO 290
,5" " Hi 1 A J--.I02) 230 1. . . . SW 300
IS. . . . 70S 175 1. . . . US ) 240 1..1070 300
1. . . . MO 200 1. . . . $80 240 14..1004 300
1. . . . 810 200 1. . , . 700 ; K > 1. . . . 9SO 30)
3. . . . 7fG 200 1. . . . 710 2 GO 1..1010 300
i. . . . ese 200 s. . . . 7r.r. 2 ro i..iom 3 13
1. . . . UV ) 200 4..10:2. 2 CO 9. . . . 93S 340
2. . . . 910 210 4. . . . J.G7 2 C3 1..10.V ) 350
3. . . . 920 210 7. . . . C72 2 G3 1..1110 3 51
17. . . . 733 220 4. . . . S22 2 C3 4..1087 3 CO
2..1043 225 1. . . . 9S1 275 J..11)90 ) 375
2..1090 223 4..KIM 275 10..1116 375
2. . . . 890 223 3. . . . 8SG 2 S3 1..1050 400
HEIFERS
2. . . . 220 210 1. . . . 410 223 4..5:2 200
4. . . . 437 215 1. . . . CO ) 240 2. . . . 340 273
9. . . . 493 225 1..730 240 1. . . . 340 275
1 29 ( ) 223 1. . . . 2.W 2 M 7..3C2 29)
1. . . . 090 223 1. . . . E50 250 2. . . . COO 300
CALVES.
11. , . . 123 2 M 8. . . . 141 4 M 1. . . . 200 4 DO
2. . . . 300 2 W 1. . . . 100 400 1. . . . 230 475
4. . . . 2"i2 275 1. . . . 90 400 2. . . . 140 473
2. . . . 170 300 1. . . . 20) 400 4. . . . 147 473
2. . . . 93 .10 , ) 1. . . . 2'JO ' 425 1. . . . 110 500
2. . . . 30. 3 W 7. . . . 142 423 1. . . . 180 600
1. . . . 90 400 1. . . . 190 425 3..150 50)
1. . . . 120 400 1. . . . 1M 450 1. . . . 140 525
BULLS.
1. . . . 690 200 1..1230 2 M I. . . . 770 273
2. . . . 710 210 1. . . . f3i ) 260 1..1310 275
1..12uO 2 2. _ . 2. . . . CIO -253 1..1230 273
1..1140 22.1 4..1021) 255 1. . . . SSO 275
2..1233 240 2..1033 2f CO 1..1110 3 00
1..14CO 250 2..1205 2 GO 1..15GO 313
1..1250 250 1..IW ) 2 05 1..139) 315
1..1220 2 CO 1..K4) ' 370 1..1410 320
3..1723433
STOCKERS AND .FEEDERS.
7. . . . 302 223 3. . . . 34C SCO 4. . . . 900 330
3 . . . 536 230 1. . . . CIO 300 24..C52 350
1. . . . C40 250 C. . . . CIS SUt 7. . . . CIO 3.5
7. . . . 321 275 20. . . . 579 S 10 3..731 34)
9. . . . 4 i 275 32..1124 313 23. . . . (00 350
5. . . . 5C2 2 f > 5 1. . . . CIO 315 12. . . . 797 350
1. . . . 410 260 6. . . . C:3S 15 5. . . . 614 350
9. . . . 503 30) ) 2..705 ,3 25 49..Wl SCO
2. . . . 4C5 300 4 870 3 23
WESTERN CATTLE.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
C3 steers 1057 14 23
HOaS Over 7,00) hess were received nitaln
tndayj' . A very -liberal' number. na c-oin-
parcd < with the 'usual1 supply iot Tint * .
ConxlikrlnK - the Ini-pe number - on pale ,
the market was In fair condition , nnd
prices , as a rule , were practically sternly on
choice to a few cents lower on Inferior offerings.
Trade was brisk throUKhout , nnd by midday
the pens had been well cleared of all holdings.
Pales were largely at J4.30 to $4.10 , with ex
tremes at JI.13 to 14.50 , as against a lulk yes
terday of S4.35 to J4.40. nnil on last Thursday at
(4.20 to $4.30. Representative Bale.1) : '
No. AT. Sh. Pr. No. Av , Sh. Pr.
47 151 . . . $4 15 75 223 120 SI 35
59 188 ICO 4 2) 87 15f ! 120 4 33
9.1 189 4SO 4 20 86 19J 1:0 4 15
1 290 . . . 420 S3 192 12) ) 433
102 1C1 80 4 23 1 SW . . . 4 33
8 1S8 . . . 4 23 9 174 . . . 4 3 >
87 1S3 120 4 21 ' 59 242 120 4 35
53 155 . . . 4 23 M 217 120 4 3 >
93 179 40 4 23 73 220 160 423
79 1S7 IS ) 4 23 C3 214 11) 4 33
CO 175 80 4 23 51 20 ! ) 120 4 33
S3 176 240 421 70 22) ) 4) 4 37 > 4
CS 183 ICO 4 2714 70 2 > 120 4 37' !
33 181 SO 4 27i f6 245 . . . 4 37'4 '
91 183 440 4 30 K 239 80 4 37',4
4 2SO 120 4 30 C3 211 SO 4 37'4
14 241 . . . 430 ITS 237 4' ' > 0 4 37'fc
78 210 2i0 4 30 74 201 l > 0 4 37'4
76 2JO 200 4M f > 8 241 W 437(4 (
74 198 SO 4 30 C7 223 80 4 37V4
32 213 80 4 CO C7 SI7 120 1 37'A
50 197 SO 430 73 217 24) 4 37V4
C7 203 240 430 76 212 160 410
73 202 320 430 20 292 80 440
CS 203 120 4 30 IS 21S . . . 4 40
74 179 120 4 30 80 233 120 4 40
92 1S2 80 430 75 211 12) 440
44 192 80 4 SO 71 21 ? . . . 4 40
5S 192 240 4 30 71 212 120 440
87 ISO 160 4 30 73 213 120 4 40
79 200 120 430 84 2.13 240 440
79 2"6 80 430 79 231 10) ) 440
29 199 . . . 4 30 4 302 . . . 4 40
90 1S2 . . . 4 32' - 3 SC3 . . . 4 40
17 ISO . . . 4 32'g 5 27G . . . 4 40
83 200 200 4 32 Vj 5 302 80 4 40
C'Jr 215 200 433 43 2S9 SO 440
ES 220 SO 4 33 74 233 SO 4 40
10 201 80 435 62 2S5. 210 44)
74 191 fO 4 . " 5 ' G7 2C9 40 440
S5 193 80 4 35 80 , .230 120 4 40
74 222 250 435 .f.5 S12 SO 440
84 217 240 4 25 C ! 258 . . . 4 4)
75 213 120 4 35 G 231 . . . 4 40
Mi 214 320 435 5 276 . . . 440
73 220 120 4 35 4 272 SO 4 41
84 214 SO 435 9 237 . . . 440
78 206 10) 425 3 340 . . . 440
1,2 202 ICO 4 3' M 262 . . . 4 40
GO 214 2SO 4 35 G7 2S4 SO 4 42(4 (
69 21S 240 433 71 253 121 443
79 223 1GO 435 55 81 230 445
11 212 . . . 425 C6 2il . . . 445
S2 211 124 S3 SO ISO . . . 4 45
72 240 13) 435 K7 277 40 445
81 217 80 4 S5 70 270 . . . 44 %
59 226 160 433 3 206 . . . 445
5 2 2 . . . 435 10 242 . . . 445
79 195 121 4 33 65 C81 101 4 4 >
20 237 40 4 35 G7 267 . . . 445
85 211 120 4 35 E.6 . 270 160 4 43
M 224 120 435 G6 203 SO 443
80 217 SO 4 T5 63 2i6 120 4 CO
. . , , . . . . 160 4 35 61 313 . . . 4 60
78..232 200 4 25
1'IOS AND ROUGH.
15 88 80 2 23 90 131 ICO 3 SI
l" SSO . . . 300 16 112 . . . 40) )
2 UK ) . . . 300 5 12H . . . 400
] 270 . . . 300 12 115 . . . 400
1 170 . . . 300
SHEEP The supply was moderate , two double-
decks of western wethers , the same as those
that were here yesterday. The demand wan
Rood and they sold reaillly at the same prlte.
13.20. Kalr to choice natives are quotable at
from J3.23 to J4.25 ; fall * to ffood westerns at
from J3 to 14 ; common aiil stock sheep at from
(2.35 to J3 ; Rood to choliv 40 to 100-lb. Iambs at
from J3.75 to J5.25. Kyjrtsentatlve Bales :
No. ' ' ' ' " Wt. Pr.
389 western wethers . . / . . - , . . 119 13 20
Iterelpts and l > lHpr > ltl ( > n of Stock.
Ofllclal receipts and disposition of nock : a :
shuwn by the books of thc Union Stock Yardn
company for the twep.ty-.fvur hours endlns at li
p. n , . . May 23. *
BCBIpTa <
. , n Cars. Head ,
Cattle . ' . 37 1,091
lloga . . . ; J . 91 7,071
' ' ' . 2 383
Sheen . >
DISPOSITION.
Iluyers. ' rc3 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co. .tU..U. . 8 6S6 .
The O. H. Hammond , Co. | . . . 30 1.4C3 .
Swift and Company . . . . . . . 104 1G5 > 39 {
The Cudahy Packing Co . 158 2.0'J7 .
O. II. Hammond , Io\ttxwn7 . 140 .
O. II. Hammond , Katww City 6S .
Cudahy. Kansas City , , , ' . , , , , . . . US , .
O. n. Wilson . ! . . . , . . . . 169 .
Planklngton . } . . . . ' . ; . . : GO
Cudahy Ilros . : r..r. . 115
R. Decker & Degen . ' . . ' ! ! . f. . . 21 .
furey . . , . 20 . . . . .
Yannant . " .
U llecker . 73 .
J. Lobman . ' > .
Hamilton , S . 24 .
.Shippers and feeders . 196 15 , , , ,
Leftover . . . . . . 800 . . . .
Total . 1,054 7.400 " 39 !
Btnclc In
Record of receipts at the four principal mar
kets for Thursday , May 23 , 1SO5 :
Cattle , Hoes. Sheep
South Omaha . > . . 1,004 7,4'X ' > SO :
Chicago . 11.04 42,000 12.M
Kansas City . 3,000 12,100 3,5
St. Louis . 4,600 6,000 4,601
Totel . 20,05 ! e , W 20,39 :
Kama * City I.ITO Ntoclc.
KANSAS CITY , May M. CATTLE Receipts ,
3,000 head ; shipments , 1,800 head ; market steady
Texas steers , U.004J4.40 ; Texas cows , $2.1004.00
beef steers , H.4tHir5.7S : native cows , $1.6001.25
tockem and feeders. $2.6034.25 ; bulll , $1. 0@3.60
I1OQB Receipts , 1Z.100 head ; hlpment . 1,701
head : market weak ; bulk ot alm $ ( .25@4.4S
beav t . JI.K474.Sii packer * , $ t-5 4.W ; mixed
$4.15 < /4.4 ! ; lights , $4,1091.30 ; Yorkers , JI.COU1.30 ;
pllts , $ J.30 iJ.20.
HIUEP Receipt * , 3r < 00 head ; thlpmcnls , none ;
market steady ,
C'lltOAtlU L1VIC HTUUK.
L'uttlo nnd HORI Sold Mlonr ! > jllrnnn nf
llrnvy Arrivals.
CHICAGO. May 23. Nearly as many catll *
are now lielng received at this and other west
ern markets as n year ago , thc arrivals here
today U'I UK estimated nt 11,60. ) head , Trade
was again slow , prices ruling tleady at tha
decline of yesterday. Once In n while n few
carloads of fancy cattle mo sold at high prices ,
such as tho.se sold yeftetday nt $ < .OWGS9 , but
the call for such Is exceedingly limited. The
J6.60 cattle nvir.iged 1.470 Ibs. , and Iho $0 steers
were mostly fancy grade Hcrefords nveraiiliig
1.860 Ibs. Hales of dressed beer ami shipping
Mcers today were on the basis of $4.2516.0 | for
common to choice lots weighing 850 to 1,6V ) Ibs. ,
thc bulk of the transactions being at $1.9006.64.
Hlocker and feeder trade Is Just atioul
fair. sales being chlelly nt tl.Oltfl.U ,
with choice feedets felling nnnmil $ t.Wlfl.G5.
There Is n good demand for butchers' nnd run
ners' stuft nt current prices , or at ll.7iiff4.7C
for cuws , $ S.50S.CK | ) for heifers , nnd $2.2ift4.2.'i
for bulls. Calves arc still arriving In large
numbers , and tell actively nl . ) i.25. About
1,600 Texas cattle were received today , and irudo
was fallly active at unchangiil prices.
Today s hog arrivals were greatly In excess
of expectations , amounting to about 42.0X ) head ,
nnd enough were left o\cr from jesterday to
Increase the supply to 45,0'X ' ) head. Of cuuipe
such a largo number meant n lower market
and buyers managed to force a break of 6c tier
100 Ibs. . the best lots fetching $4.73. The aver
age quality of hog * was very superior , and
while heavy lots sold at an extreme/ range of
Jl.3r > ' < n.75 n targe slum ; went at $4r > 5iit4.70.
Light nnd mixed sold at $4.:5tt4.C5 , largely nt
$4.65W4.CO. At the decline buyers took hold
freely , nnd the bulk of the supply was taken
before thc close.
In sheep , with receipts today of about 2.000
head nnd n lively local demand , prices had
another advance In fancy Hocks , some unusu
ally line heavy shorn wethers fetching $6. From
that price down to $3 for common sheep trade
was nctlve , the supply being nil sold without
any trouble. Texas sheep were pluntler , und
moat of them were consigned to Swift. Shorn
lambs were numerous nnd native at $3.Wfii.OO ,
nnd wooled lamba , K choice , would again have
sold at $ G.20'QG.3D. ' Spring lambs were active at
$ < I.OOQC.25 per 100 Ibs. , ( l fcw felling at $1.0)0 )
5.60.
5.60.RECEIPTS
RECEIPTS Cattle , 11,500 licnd ; cnlvea , 600
head ; hoga , 42.0W head ; sheep , 12,000 head.
New Yur.c t.lva Moc.c Murkot.
NEW YORK , Mny 23.-Hl-n\'ES-Recelpts ,
144 head ; none on sale ; European cables quote
American steers at llT12o , dressed weight ; re
frigerator beef , 8'.4flOc.
HHEEP AND LAMHS Ilecelpta , 3,184 head.
Market firm to 23o higher ; sheep , poor to prime ,
$ f.00 ? 5.00 ; yearllnga , fair to choice. $5.8086.25 ;
southern lambs , poor to choice , $6.25 8.00.
11OCJS Receipts , 3,402 head. Market higher
at $5.20.
Knimns City DliirlintN.
KANSAS CITY. May 23.-WIIMAT-IIIghcr ; No.
2 hard. SGc ; No. 2 red. SSc : rejected , 84e.
CORN Firm nnd lU4c higher ; No. 2 mixed ,
62c ; No. 2 white , 63c.
OATS Firmer ; No , 2 mixed , 30c ; No. 3 white ,
32e.
flllmieiipoIlN Murker.
MINNEAPOLIS , May 23. WHEAT May , 78 Je ;
June , 79 > ie ; September , 77c ; close steady ; re
ceipts , wheat , 131 cars.
FLOUR-Flrtn ; first patents , $4.10514.35 ; second
patents , $4.00g4.25 ; first clears , $3.3503.50. .
Krltrn XVIirnt O.u > , > ul' > m.
SAN FRANCISCO , May 23. WHEAT Firm ;
December , $1.064.
l/Iimnrt'U Nntos.
BOSTON , Mny 23. Clearings , $ lG,013.GOOj bal
ances , $1,809,035.
HALT1MORE. May 23. Clearings , $1,949,812 ;
balances , $2)9,815. )
NEW YORK , May 23. Clearings , $110,113,873 ;
balances , $4,520S30.
PHILADELPHIA , May 23.-ClearIngs , $11,5G5-
52G ; balances , $1,561,845.
LONDON , May 23. Consols for money , 10614 ;
consols for account , 10G 3-16.
ST. LOUIS , May 23. Clearlnga , $3.778,177 ; bal
ances , $487,723. Money , 6JG per cent. New
York exchange , $1 premium bid.
WASHINGTON , May 23.-Today's condition
of the treasury shows available cash
balance $183,211.450 ; gold reserve , $98,191,105 ,
CHICAGO , May 23. Clearlnga , $17,020,000.
Money. 41405 pjr cent for call loans , nnd 514
{ ( C per cent for commercial paper. New York
exchangi' , 25c premium. Sterling , posted rates ,
$4.89(34.88. (
I'oroluM K M ilirlul Affulrt.
PARIS , May 23. The Ikmk ot France Is closed
today Ascension day.
IinilLIN , May 23. Exchange on London , eight
days' sight 20 marka , 4G14 pfe.
LONDON , May 23. The weekly statement of
the linnk of England , Issued today , shows the
following changes , as compared with the pre
vious account : Total icserve , Increase , 570,000 ;
circulation , decrease , 273,000 ; bullion. Increase ,
197,108 ; other securities , Increase. 212,000 ; other
deposits , decrease , 178,000 ; public deiwslls. In
crease , 902,000 ; notes reserve. Increase , 626,000.
The proportion of the Hank of England's reserve -
servo to liability , which last week was C4.34
per cent , Is now C4.37 per cent. The D.ink of
England's rate of discount remains unchanged
at 2 per cent. The amount of bullion gone Into
the Hank of England on balance today Is 211.-
000. Gold Is quoted at Iluenos Ayies today at
234.00 ; Madrid , 13.60 ; Lisbon , 27V4 ; St. Peters
burg 60 ; Athens , 77 ; Rome. 105.03 ; Vienna ,
103.
Sctf'ol Tholr I ) ff srences.
William McGregor wns arrested last night
for assaulting J. H. Lindsay nt SIxteenlh
ami Webster streets. Lindsay was struck
only once , but his face presents the np-
penrance of having had several minutes'
nctlve engagement with a buzz saw. Ho
thinks McGregor struck him with a pair of
knuckles.
Lindsay Is a portrait dealer mod has In his
employ several canvassers. Up to a week
npo McGregor was one of these , but Lind
say claims that nt that time he discovered
that McGregor had collected over $100 ,
which he put Into his own pocket. He found
him In Beatrice and had him arrested there
for embezzlement , but on a technicality , ho
claims , McGregor was released. Since that
time he hus not met McGregor until last
night , at which time the latter proceeded
to obtain satisfaction for his arrest.
WE.IT11EU I'OniiV.lST.
Fair nnd Cooler In IIL Knstcrn Portion of
Nrbruskn Tcxl-iy.
WASHINGTON , May 23. The forecast
for Friday Is :
For Nebraska Fair In the eastern portion
tion ; cooler In the eastern portion ; south
erly winds , becoming variable.
For Iowa and Missouri Fair ; southerly
winds.
For South Dakota Showers ; cooler ; south
erly winds.
For Kansas Threatening weather ; vari
able winds.
Lornl Rccnrtl
OFFICE OF THE WKATHBU BUREAU.
OMAHA , May za.- Omaha record of tem
perature and rainfall compared with the
corresponding day of the past four years :
1895. 1891. 1S93. 1892.
Maximum temperature. . . . 71 70 73 71
Minimum temperature 47 G2 41 48
Average temperature CD Cl 57 CO
Precipitation 00 T .00 .00
Condition of temperature and precipita
tion nt Omaha for the day and since March
1 , 1895 ;
Normal temperature Cl
Deficiency for the day 5
Accumulated excess since March 1 2.V !
Normal precipitation 15 Inch
Deficiency for the day 15 Inch
Total precipitation since March 1 0.19 Inches
Deficiency since March 1 2.41 Inches
Uoporu frum Other Station * uc H 1 * . M.
"T" Indicates trace of precipitation.
U V. WELSH , Observer.
Till : UUAL.TY MAICKI'.T.
INSTUUMENTS placed on record May 23 ,
1895 :
WARRANTY DEiOS.
\VesterneId Investment company to W Q
Ardrey , lot 14. Westertleld's add I 500
\ \ II Towneend and wife to Anson Harder ,
lot 32. Windsor Place extension 3,500
13 J Adams and husband to H L , Illshop ,
part lot 8 , block 5 , Park Place 2,000
M It lllnhop and husband U J Adams , s 44
feet lot 1 , block 13. Omaha 5,000
I ! I ) Mills and wife to K B Whitney , e
3HJ feet of w 43fc feet lot 5 , block 3 ,
tster's odd 6.000
Mary J Miylnn to Lucas Bchwalbold , lot
24. block 8. Demon CO )
J A McShane et el to Tilly DJorkman , n
H lot 4 , block 7. Marsh's 1,875
QUIT CLAIM DlilCDS.
M I , Dlahop and husband to K J Adams ,
14-foot strip adjolnlntr e end of 44 fe t
lot 1. block , Omaha 2
William Wllke to Luclnda Wllke. lot 2) ,
IVaron Place 1
Qrovcr Btevens to W I * Stevens , lot 23 ,
block 1. Btevens Placa 1
DEED.
Special master to D II Ennls , lot 10 , Me-
Candllsh Place 2SX )
Total amount oi trantfsrs , | Mrr
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Bookkeeper Bralnard Draws Largo Ohtok
on His Firm and Leaves tlio Oitj ,
ACCOUNTS THOUGHT TO B. SHORT 510,000 ,
Left an the Pro ! ex t of lining nn Vacation
iiii : | > locr Think llnil bpccnl ttluni
limited the Trimble Kxpurts
Son on the llonUJi
A , L. Ilrnlnnrd , licnj bookkeeper and con
fidential clerk for Harrow , Kelly & Co. , Is
missing and his accounts arc tald lo be short ,
Tlio firm estimates the shortage at about
$10,000. An expert Is working on the books
and bank check stubs now and the ullcgeO
shortage may bo Increased.
On Friday lost llralnard asked leave to go
to Missouri to see a man named 1'atten. He
claimed that Patten had a scheme on foot
whereby the two could make seine money.
Permission for a short leave of absence was
granted. Uralnard did not return to Ills desk
on Monday , us agreed , and It was thought by
Harrow & Kelly that perhaps a business vcn-
lure had detained him longer than he hud
anticipated when lie lett , so a telegram was
sent to Patten at King Grove , Mo. An answer
came back frum Mrs. Patten , saying that her
husband and Mr. Uralnard had gone Into tlio
country , bnl would be back In a day or two.
Advice's also reached Captain Kelly that
Uralnard was seen In Chicago on Saturday
afternoon. It Is thought by the members ot
the firm that Uralnard never went to Mis
souri , but struck out for tlio east , and that
Patten was an accomplice.
There Is a custom among commission men
that all business b < transacted by cluck , no
matter how small the deal. On Friday , after
Uralnard had applied for a short vacation , Mr.
Oarrow asked his bookkeeper for $1. Uraln
ard handed the money out ot his pocket and
said that he would draw a check for the
amount and cliargo It to Harrow's account.
Tha check was drawn lor $1,500 , while the
check book stub shows only $1.
Several other checks were drawn that day ,
aggregating $2,600 In all. When presenting
the checks to the paying teller at the bank
Uralnard remarked that he had a lot of Iowa
farmer customers In and that - they wanted
currency , as they had to meet some b.lls ab-ut
the exchange and In town.
Dralnard was an expert bookkeeper nnd h'a
books are all straight , but the checks Issued
do not correspond with the amounts noted on
the stubs.
Colonel Harrow said yesterday that
Uralnard had worked for him nlno years and
that he had all the confidence In the world
In him. All of the business checks wcro
signed by Uralnard. Ho was a great society
man , belonging to card clubs and frequently
entertained at his home , Twenty-third and II
streets. He left a wife and one child.
It was a great surprise at the Exchange
yesterday when the announcement was
made that Al Dralnard had skipped with
money belonging to the firm. Just how long
this crooked work lias been going on the firm
docs not know , but the books will bo gone
over thoroughly. It Is reported that Pinkerton -
ton men will bo employed to find Uralnard
and If possible recover some of the money.
As a rule the missing man was very tem
perate , rarely drinking anything. The mem
bers of the firm think , however , that ho last
considerable money In speculation.
Messrs. Harrow & Kelly state that the loss
will not Interfere In any way with their busi
ness.
DID NOT GO TO MISSOURI.
The only topic of conversation at the exchange -
change yesterday was the story of Al
Uralnard's defalcation and flight. Every one
was more than surprised , as Uralnard was
supposed to bo a moid young man. When
the absconding bookkeeper left ho said he
was going to Missouri , but it is proven al
most beyond a doubt that ho never went near
the state. Mrs. Patten telegraphed to Garrow
& Kelly that her husband had gone out into
the country with Mr. Uralnard , and would
not be back for a day or two. This answer
did not satisfy Captain Kelly , and a man was
sent to Darlington , Mo. , to see Patten and
flml out what was tlie matter with the missIng -
Ing man. Kelly's emissary found Patten all
right , but ho declared that Uralnard has not
been near the place.
An informal meeting of the LIve Stock ex
change was held yesterday afternoon , and it
was decided to offer a reward of $500 for the
capture of the embezzler. It was claimed
after the meeting , however , that thin action
was not legal , and another meeting may be
held.
held.Uralnard
Uralnard was never a frequenter-of gam
bling dens , but It Is said about the exchange
that he was very fond of a quiet gamu of
draw , and played with a few friends In his
private ofllco after business for the day was
over. Generally most of tlio business men at
the exchange leave for home about 4 o'clock ,
but of late Uralnard's neighbors have noticed
that he seldom como homo before dark.
Several times Cashier McPherson has re
marks ! to Uralnard that ho was using lots
of currency , and the answer was always the
same , he had a bunch of Iowa customers who
wanted cash. Harrow , Kelly & Co. now esti
mate their loss at $7,700 , but when the books
are thoroughly overhauled It may bo more.
Mrs. Uralnard and her daughter are heart
broken over the affair , and at first refused to
believe the statements made by the 11 rm and
others.
Alnglu City ( ioitlp.
Kev. Mlllard of Wayne , Neb , , was the guest
of Hev. Dawson yesterday.
Mayor Johnston moved his ofllce yesterday
to Twenty-fourth nnd M streets.
The Epworth league of the First Methodist
Episcopal church has secured Prof. Gould to
lecture on Saturday evening , Juno 1.
E , S. Dlmlck , superintendent of the South
Omaha Electric Light company , has been
elected an hororary member of the Press club.
A meeting of the Hoard of Trade Is booked
for tonight. It Is expected that como de
cisive action will bo taken In the ferry mat-
tef.
tef.W.
W. T. Pugh and Pearl Crey have been
elected delegates to the Epworth league con
vention , which will be held in Ulalr Juno 4 ,
5 and 6.
Hon. Joseph A. Williams lectured at the
First Methodist Episcopal church last night
on "The Heal filrl. " There was a good at
tendance.
Sunday evening the South Omaha Macnner-
chor will give a May festival at Bauer's hall.
A big crowd of Hermans from Omaha and
the Hluffs Is expected. There will bo some
fine music.
Tonight the city council meets to hear pro
tested liquor license cases. Eight protested
cases will bo heard , and It is expected that
decisions will bo rendered In a couple now
under advisement.
Remember the "Rainbow" drill this even
ing at Uauer's hall. Sixteen of South Omaha'a
handsomest and most charming young ladles
will go through Intricate maneuvers for the
benefit ot the library.
Yesterday afternoon J. B. Starhord , who
lives at 2319 Q street , reported to the police
that ho had been hold up and robbed of $37.7S
while on his way home the night before. Mr.
Starbord describes the highwayman as being
six feet tall , weighed about 200 pounds , wore
dark clothes and a slouch hat.
HEALS
RUNNING
SORES
S
CURES THE
SERPENT
STING
GOMTAGIOUS
BLOOD POISO
ulcers yield to its healinrr powers. It re
moves the poison and builds up thc system
Vtlult > l < UUilx on h dluttt d III ticilmect milled bee.
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TIIH DOCTOR'S COLU.MN ,
Please slate n good r medx for depression of
spirit * .
You wilt flnd Corebrlne ( fxlrxct ot the
llrnln ) In 5-drop doses , three time * dally , a
valuable remedy.
I RO to bed tlrtd , nnd after -on hour or two of
sleep I wnko up nnd can not get to sleep ag&ln.
Please suggest some remedy.
1'rociiro bottles ot Ccrcbrlnc nnd Tcstlno
nnd tnko In three-drop doses three tlmca
dally , alternntlng.
What wo\ild you ndvlsc as a remedy to Ink *
thc place of the old-fashioned spring tonic. ?
Ccrcbrlno nnd Cnnllno ( Bxtrnct ot the
Heart ) nltcrnntcly ; send a in ore detailed
account ot symptoms.
My children have had whooping cough , anil
haxe not been well since , What can 1 do for
them ?
They nro probably siifforlnR from nn
anaemic condition of the blood , fllvo Car-
dine In two-drop doses , three times daily.
I have sutTered for some years from headache *
following a severe sunstroke. Please suggest a.
remedy.
I'rocuro a bottle of Tcstlno and tnko thrco
to live drops three times flnlly.
Please stale n gnod remedy f'T chronic consti
pation. 1 have UKcd vatlous forms of pills for
some time and they do not agreu wllh mo.
N'atrollthlc Salt , two tcaspoontills dis
solved In a tumbler of water upon arising In
the morning. Itcpcat once or twice each
cck.
I have been a sufferer from ( rout for ninny
yeuis. Please suggest treatment.
Kcbrlcldo ; take ono pill thrco or four tlmca
dally.
K. K. C. Take plenty of exercise In the
open air , nnd n cold bnth every morning.
Iluy a bottle of Ccrcbrlne nnd tuku thrco
drops three times n dny , nfter meals , but
not within three hours of retiring.
J. 11. I am suffering from nervoui debility ,
want of confidence * , and with little exeitlon I get
out nf breath. Will you kindly tell me what
would benefit me7
Answer as above ,
W. T. 1'AUKEH. M. D.
P. S. AH letters of Inquiry on medical
subjects directed to the Columbln Chvmlcnl
Company , WnshlnRton , U. O. , will be an
swered free , either In these columns or by
mail direct.
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Prepared according to the formula of
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Tlio most viondc-ful tltcrnpctitlc
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For diseases of the bruin and nervous
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For epilepsy , Locomotor Ataxln , etc.
CARDINH , - - From the Heart
For diseases of the heart.
THSTINI3 , For premature decay. . , '
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TIIYROIDINH. for Kczeimi mid Impurities of
the blood.
Dose , > Drops. Price , Two Dracliins , $ tOO.
ALL DUUGG1STS. Send for Uoolc.
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Price , per box of 20 pills. 60c ; 100 pills , S3 ,
NATKOLITII1U SALTS
For habitual constlpallon , torpor of tin
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gaslrlc dyspepsia , Inlestlnal dyspepsia ,
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Price , DOc per bottle.
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