. - - - S--- _ _ - - - - - - - - - _ _ . - - - - - ' - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - . - . - - - . - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - I- - - - - - - - - - 1 4 _ _ _ _ _ q'I1j OMAhA DALLYjlItrNIAY : , MAY 81 , 1890. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - CONDITION OF O1AL1A'S ' i'R1IE ) obheM Roprt a Vary Pair Mocmont of ! orc11tn1f. VALUES RE M .IN VERY LOW ON ALL PRQDUCE % Jct.ru Cotii CrlbIrIVIU 1uN' I'IeIi ty Of fllII ( ) 'VrI ug to 1lIiv ArIiIunr' . I'lii . . . . ( ) lIgtrLt4 Ihi ? elVIiNISL n ii atju.i tice. - A critloni survey o ( the ocit1 butIe ! pitti. aUon would falt to bring to Iht nny very tmportnnt ehangC within the ptt vek or the vo'ume ' ot ten dLty , n nU t1epnrt7IICntR trade tuu ; remained about tatlo1Iur ) rnl flew fenttIrel4 of Iiiip rtttncc 1itVe not becfl develijijeiL 'L'ht JiDblng ( trade oC the city may be aIi1 , * JiOU the whole , to be In a very healthy condltlofl itiul faitly BnLIstfletorY In cvey retcct , wIth the 1ngIe fXCCPtIOfl that the volume of mtrciIflfl(1C ( tnVlflg Is not so largo nP many would like to cc. The coniunlng , I)0WCt of tI't ' , ; eotIe Is FtIII tnaII , twIng to the scarcity of money , ulid while the pieflt low tirlces for lenilIng fatin irod. uct8 continue there can be Iltth ehnnge for the better. It Is ztIfO the time of year when a lght trade is to be expect0 In a gooti inatly lines , \S'lLh un alIItIlaflCe , ( of garden vegetables nut pluity of fiult in iurPeet ( , the country will not buy liberally of such articles as cnnnt'd gooIs , drl1t frutt9 etc. CuliectiOfl $ uire yloW , but no more so thnn they luuive liCeli for uouuue tune , CIt1CO tTATISTIC53 Some one lies obeI veI that there nra three . classes of prevnricuutor-COlntflon. 'very.tlay liars , hat s , and 'tatIsticiuuns-nn nuierton I % luicli the , tverlge Neb utkutn can flp1)reCftte nfter glancing over uuomo Ilgiures that are bt' . lug icnt out froun Chiragu. The 8nmple et lintiti 1u4 In the form of ii fotler , repreentiuig Stuuteu.'Ithtn the br- a unij of the United Stuuteu. , i2eru of each stnte nrc iurintett U coltiunhi ot ulgures bovIng It stanuling nu c31U1uR1ed % Itli other Ktnte In the matter of furm jiroul- Uet4. * Th tutal , a it whole 1u4 very IntruettVe anti Is c14Ig1ed to luow the resources o ti ) tcrritory ti lhiitnry to Chicago , anil wi.i no ( bOut tini } a lilace on the wailu of a great rnauuy olIlceL In all sectlonu of the country. The Chicago stuitistlelan ( nIl to utato the tourco of hIs ulgures but It is very evident that they were iuaiei uouu tile CZOP ue1)outu , of 1S9I , the year bf the drouth in Nebrutuka , und that li ; where the uiutsrepreuentnthfli ttu regnrdR this state come ! in. W'IdlO the ltg tureu4 nrc prolnhly a falu' stateunent nu to the Fituatlon In that year , tluy do Nehrnlca a reLtt InjtitIce , US there Is n3thlng to duow alt what tIle ) ' are averulgei covering a nuni- her of yenr8. rhl state Ii represented as beIng twEnty-thirul In the list of corn-produc- lug 8tutte , when as a tnntter of fact there Were only four 8tateu , lnMt YCflV that pro- (1CCl more earn thuin Nehrnka , naunciy. Iowa. I.linois , lCuiiaH nail dIsourl. In 1b93 thl5 HtfltO was uliend of Kansas in the yield of corn and In 1892 aheatl C 1 Missouri. The : same n'srepreeuuLLtuon occurs throughout the whole list of farm crops. COflN IN ( : ltIltS. - All over the corn.growing belt there are scattered cribs within which are utored hundreds - dreds of thousnntlu of bushels of corn and not a little good Omaha maney has been put to that purpose ( luring the pwt year. The utnouhut of corn lucId In that way is PrObably - ably larger than it has been any time dtuce iMil , and as the HiflUOfl atlvauices and prices remain low while thCre Is every propect of a large crop of new corn , the cribbers who have their money tiel up are by no menus rc4tlflg oil easy seat. Cribbing corui as a rule Is a very unprofItable blISlnes4 , accordIng - cordIng to the statement of H. C. Miller a . local grain man , for any one except regular grain deulirs to engage In. 'l'he past year thoustnds : of people in Nebraska , Iowa , Knnts and Mlstouri cribbed corn simply because Mr. Armour vas doing so. Those vho had never cribbeil corn took it for grantel that If Mr. Armour thought there \vums money In It there certaInly niust be , aad followed him as fast as their limited means woulI permit. The farmers reaped a substantial benefIt I as a result of the craze , selling theIr corn to the erlbber ( or 3 cents to 6 cents.per I bushel ruora than It would have brought t In' any other market In the United States. The general supposition Is that Mr. Armour I sold a future optIon against his cash pur- clmsos , and then bought In the future options - tions on dedilnes , repelng this process several tImes , the onportunities to do so having been afforded by the fluctuations of the market. This plan of operating has materIally reduced the cost of Mr. Armour's corn , while thr great Juik of the cribbers , havIng bought their cozn for an investment , (11(1 not protcct It by a sale flnl still have It on hand , and , barring some va'amity to the growing cr01)vlll certainly lose money on the investment. Scarcely any of the cribbed corn In the Idlssouri valley has ns yet been moved , and the tiunnhlty in cribs and in farmers' hands Is of such great proportions that if thIs seauou1's er-p matUres lower prices must ) revali. This is not a peasamut Predi ° tion Lirevali. Li gives expression to a condition thai will have to be met sooner or later. There Is flOW every prospect of the raising of a Very large winter and spring wheat crop In Nebraska , and as many conservatlvo grain ( tellers are predicting 45-cent wheat in Chicago ' It would Seeni to be advisable to market 'the crcp as rapidly as possible. Mr. Miller EtH that reiiaho Information mis to the sItuatIon in the winter ehent district and from tlte states east of the Mtesls.slppf river lead hIm to believe that from &O cents to 55 centS will be as low us wheat vl1l sell in Chicago in the course of the next twelve mutouths. This would net the farmers of Nebraska - braska fair PrIces for theIr wheat. OM.t hA G IIN1iiItAl MAItI(1I'v. Conill timmit of 'Frie ale mumu. ! Qumotuitlo uN ( ( II Stutile uumimi Iiume ) I'rnmlimee. 'The egg market of the past wtek has beem very' firm , owing to the lIght receipts. Tb. . rutl.Ien fallIng oft In the receIpts was something In tIme nature of a sumprise after time very heavy receipts alt the sprIng , anfI seemed to be due to the ( mtet that tIme tam mers lmtve bCn busy. and the country roals In Poor ( 'ontlitioti In moKt localitIes. IL vmmLi only ii. little whIle ego that eggs ere about th lowest avtlcle In the produce list , hut now It lB pultry. Old fowls are very low and are umiow sal at any price. A good man ) ' are conilng. While t tie demand is extrenl'Iy light. jrlmig ctIekenmm have also dreilned. during the W't'k. Qunlatlon : l ( ] OH-Choice stock , Sc slow. llUTTlEt-Comnmucn to ( alr , lfJc ; choIce to faumey country , lOl2c. 'FAI-Clmoice fat , 54) to 120 lbs. , are quoted at 7tj7t4c : large nail coarse , 4l1.c. CIlICb'1'i-Imnestlc brick. ISe ; Idnum , per doz. $ .to ; club house , 1-lb. Jars , per .loz. , $3. & ) ; Lint- herger , fancy , per lb. , I3e ; Itoquefort , 4..Jb. jars , ter dOZ. , $3.G ; Young Americas , 12e ; twins , fancy , ll.4c. i'OUtrltY-Ltt'--Irens. ( EJ5le ; eochs , t71c turkeys , ltfSc : thick , , SItlOe ; geese , CtJ7c ; spring chickens , lttJl3o per lit. t..r weights running ( momut imp. to 2 lits. ; sprlmig. under I-it. . . very .ltull. IIAY-tJi.lnnd , 16 ; mIdland , * 3.50 ; lowl.mntI , $5 ; rye srnw ( , $1 ; color makes the price on hay ; Iiitt 15(1CM sell the best ; only tel' gruithum bring tOil prices. 11110GM COllN-ExtrmIy slow sale ; now crc ; ' , .lelivercti on track in country ; choice green mipif-norking carpet , per lb. , 24e ; choice smeen , ninnlg tv hurl , 2'3e ; common , 1'c , I'lfliON-Ltve , $1.OOtjl.20 ; ticati pigoonim not wanted , VEGFTAIiIiIfl. TOMATOES-ChoIce stock , 6-basket cratea , U&o ; i'r 4'basltt crate , $ .5otf2.I5. t'1At3-llnunt' grown , per bu. , 11.25. rol' ON1 Nt-i''r tloz , , bunches , StilOc. CPC't'MiII1ti'l'er .loz , , SOUGOc , Nl\V ONIN-I4nmtl'rn ( , stock , per lb. , Ic , WAX IIflAN-l'er Lu. box. $ l.40t11.5O. i3TItlN ( ) liiANH-ler hu. box , * 1,40211.50 , 1'11 l'l..NT-lItmm , Knits a , l.r lb. , Ic. ( At'tJ l1O\'t'It-Nne , ( AliluAO1-Missiu.sipii , ver crate. $3. I1IANi-llmtmml picked navy , ir bu. . 11.40211r.0. sv i i' I'OTA'rOlS-None , lAM ) . . iIIANS-I'er II. . , 4c. \VATlIt CIt it-None , FOTATOES'-Minu cola Iiurt'anks , 40 ; C310- rado. 45c' ; south In , lar I ii , , $3.25. IilltMLlIA ONiONi4-I'.r date , 12. I'lttiITS , Tlue Imirabrry tmaIo um , to the present limo. has teen conm.llsrutle of n ( tiszIpisIntnten $ to dealers. 'Pimo 00 ( UVIruIbl ( ' veat her In I he giow- tug sectionM hap been tile calls. of most of lit. receipts b' lag in IttIl siumpe , in sonte local. itles the dry eather cal 11cr in time season luau. thu tuerrie small , nniI then when Picking tutu , arrived the eclssite rain , mmmdc titemit soft. A iimrge quantity of terries hami b.'en lustidleul at hula i'ulnt , but lb. scarcity o ousi stock has miusule it much lcuus satlaf.uctory doing bUinra. Quotulioni : $ TltAWl1i1t1t1E-Miu.ourt stock , 2.25 , Al't'lA8-None. C11AN1llltItliiii-NOne. CALlFItlA Cll1lt1t1IS-1'er 10-lb. box , $2. EuOt1TIILitN Cl1Iitltlt-l'er 04'qt. case , $ : .Z5. OOOilIIlt1tlEs-1er 24qt. case. $2. UbACLC itiutItI : Ii4'-1''r U 'it , case , 12.50213.00. IILACI ( 1tAhi'iltltll1 1S-l'er t.utt , ease , $4 ; 24.pt , vase , $ .35. TflOI'ICAI. FI1UITS. O1tA2'(1l8-t'Ittittermunt'.tmt sweats , 13,50213.75. 1.it.ltN-Meainas , fancy , $4.50 ; chtte , , $2.5 lIAAA-ChlOtCe large tock. per hunch , l2.00t,22 ; mite.liunt.sizeui bunches , * 1,50112.00. PlN1Al'l'l.ES-I'r u1o. , uceordin to size. lZttt2.25 , iiC1t.LAiOUS. NIJTH-Ahmnonds. CalifornIa , icr lb. . muedlumut lz , ISo , Tsmasuuta , amimmutmud , , uer It' . , large , 1t40 ; tirasill , u'r lb. , be , lnguishm walnut , , ; uCr lb. , fancy loft slush , Ole : nusdiuma lze. IOcl flhl'ert , , I'r lb. . iDe. leaJt , . i.oIlhiet1 imuediulum , be ; large. 1Oe lucanuts. raw1 5&4V roustsd , 7tc. llONI1-1'unvy whult , , ler lb. , 14c ; choict , tic. ( 'glifornia ammdr color , bc , M&.PJ3 I11tU-iib , gal. cni. e&cb , $2.71 ; I al cans per i1'i ' , , $12 $ ; .4 * I. cans , * .1 , qmfttt tans. 5fl. ( 'IlIlt ( 'letiflt.l Jules , per half bbl. , $3 , $ er 1,1.1 . * 5 iit1sr1t.liti'.ortot , 0.bh. tails , each , $1.40. ( 'OANI'T-l'Pr 100 , * 450. cacti , Sc , I..IflsIInlsStC,1 fancy , 5 euattn , )0.lb , loxeq , 14e ; elmolec , I.lhm. box , 8 crown , PIOlOc. 1)ATIit-1nllowf'Cfl ! , per lb. , Sc ; ( sal , , lO.Ib. ljeum , pe lii , , 7e. ? ufAPfl3 Ht'bAIt-ChualCe , per lb. , IC. ' 1)ltKtl ) 1uIIOAT $ . 1lt101-fIoe.l sicers , 400 to GPO lbs. , 4q7C W5" em , steers , GulG',4c ; good cows end helfers , 650 Sip ; medium coo's saul helter , , &tJ&C' ' gonil fc'rcquam lets , coo's nab imelfr , S ( ' ( ) , treqzartems ) ( , uuahl'e pt'ers , 44515c ! ; gOOu hulmaiqtuuut.'rs , vows nail helter , , I4tiS'4e ' : rood hmlnduuurt'rp. Steers , 5'51Ic ( ; cow i'OlIfluiS. 5t'i ' cow imP's. be ; boneless chucks. It' ' ; cow Chucks. Sc' siCer ( luumvk , bc ; beet tcn0erloins 25c ; beef 10115 , loutciess , Ic ; sirloin tuilts , toneless , IC ; bin Inrkr , lotueles , Pc ; loin luacks , I'/me ; cow rile' . 0o. 1 , 5 ( ' ; eulte loins. 0o. 3 , ICc ; beet trim- nulng'm , Ic : rump butts , Sc ; shoulder clods , So ; fresco , 410. . Mt'rToN'-.1Iresed luimlus * ' 4C ; drt.t4 mUttOn , Ic ; mnks , 10 ; legs. 100 ; Salhles ( , be ; stewS. Sc ; tieu'li plucks , be ; sheep tnngtle' , per doz. , t.c. 1'Oiti-I1rm'eI hag" , 4&e ; 1.01k loins , lIce ; su'are I ii , 4e ; 1ni snusoges , butts , 4'.c ; ; uotk siunumlulenu , 414. ; Isirk pimutulers , SkInONI , 'c : t.rl triunnuings , le ; leaf lard , not remilered , SC tendemlolna , lIe. ItiliS .INI ) TA 1.1.0W. Il1Tigi.-.o. I gleen hulIem' . 4o ; 4o , 2 meen Iulutes , 2'4c : o. 1 gucetI eumiteul hihles , fe ; o , I greun enit.,1 hulties , Ic ; I'l. I 'eal calf. S to 1 ! lbs. . Ce ; No , 2 veal calf , S tii 15 lIp. , IC , ' 0. 1 dry mli.t , . hide. . ' , 6t7e' Na. 2 , Iry flint hides 4fie ; No , I dry u'n licil ill , ! . , , 6. ; lam t cured Ii ides. 'c 11cr it , . Ies I inn fully cull oI. ii ui : il' : I 'flt.l't"-tIm't'en suited , each , 221C0c ; gm'en palmed shientlings ( Stun wo,1 snub , ' skifl ) , "nell. I 'r ; ( I ( ) ' sli , nil hugs ( short vtwtll catl skiuish. No , 1. each , lOc ; hr ) henrllngs ( stort sn'lc'l . 'xirly skIn , ) , No , I each , tic ; dry Ilint 1utnpas no.1 0u'eIrumskn butcher conI pelmi. , lr lb. , netual weight , StIfe ; dry hint iinmupnu' nnib e. turskn Mumritin ' . ( 'Ol Ielis , luer It' . , actual weight. 4S" ; , lr ) ' flint Colorado i.utclier wool icits , ; uer lb. , actual u'elghil , 451G'c ' ; dry hut t Cole , auto ? uttum'mimin enl pelts. iter ii , . , actual weight , 445c ; .lry lI..es luau bucks , actual weight , 41Sc ; feet cut off , as it Is mus'iu'ss to 1a freight on them. 1'A1.TOS' A01) UItli1t-Tnliuw. No , 1 , 2e tallow , 0u , 2 , 2c ; grout , . , hllc A , 23c ; greast vIuit. ' it , 24v ; gr.'nse. 'elioa' , 11Ac ; grease , ilark , ic ; old letter , 2ft2mc ; beeswax , tribe. hS2j 22. ; tugim billow , 1t' . 1m0N1P-hut car lot , , % % elghe.t . sad ulehivered in ChIcago : lry lufinlo , Per ton , 112,031111.0) ; they coubtey , bhnchud , per ton , * 10,0(0412.001 ( ttry colt ttl I y , (1111111) anul mut.tt ) ' per toil , 16(1)213.00. ( ) W'tO1.-t'ttu'nstc.I ) , mine heaVy , 661c' ; line. iigbt 1615e ; quarter huleod , lOtihSc ; ecdy. hurry nni chuniT ) ' , lQI' ; cotteI and ) trokemt , cuirse , Itise ; cOttal and 1roken , line , CliSc. FIct'ee tcashoh- Odeul lUnI , I 561 lIe ; mine , 14 21 lIe ; tutu mu , 'tmed , 1641 1)'u' ) ; tuinek. Sc ; bucks , Ce ; lag locks , 22j0 ; dend pulled , 521Cc. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S'I'OCICS . % Nl ) IIONIS , 'l'vmuul1103 Ito thierImiIt amid Pimuggi tug iii $ eeumrlis's. Nlew 't'OttiC , May 0.-In thu. clock excimange titta week there was no relhectlon of the cheer- fui teinluer tha I laud dun tact em Izel I Ito d.'al Ing of the 'eek Previous. 'l'iti' mupeculnilim , levei- itteti a dull nimul ilaggitug tenkucy tuiud evo1tu Lull ) ' munteulal comucesslens in a aUlaer of shares. t.ondn illul not ligure oxietu'Iv.'iy iii thu. muar- ket , but was a etenuly seller of the leauling sliar'a. Itel izing imucideni tmh to the nd'anceuu of the iureviotls % 'eek gave Iltut iniiiai Impetus to the , lonward drift. ' .I'tue gold tmto'cIn..flt nuaintttinch Its usutnl Pront- Inence as atm unfavomabie tactot' nulul in a number of instann's lit. t i atlic reint ions of ni lit oa&1s re- 101 teul l'el C clisall.uuiflting , ltt'htilI as those of I lie : iL l'uttti , I tom I lmtgtott Iteaui Inc tumtul NeuV .1 em soy Central. Tue decrt'itectl enstiottnd ton'uttge 'ta- I itics tulso haul a. , Iamnhcnlmug effect , mithUgii the hatter sltos'oh seine itttprsvemaeitt. 'rite spec- uhntlon vuls coatlauttt'ly in 'rofcssiomvul control and mus'clnI ) efforts vem c. iset.'mtlhe to tdtttke out I luing stocks. 'l'hue hiquiuluutlan , uIes were evident In sonte instances , motnlly ) In Lac'Iede Gas and iimgutr , time litttcm' being ttiT"cleh by unavoldabi trade contti i lotus , utnul sutI t apleulmed to tie tt'tttuorariiy withdrawn by imisile I ntet eSts. There tIlts semite I tuquir ) ' for ctulee lmuvestntent ptck tmnd transactions l'ere noted at innterittlly im- utrovel ilgures , Tue teams diibnyvul activity Ia puttIng cut hines ( if shorts ml , , closing , lenI uind the olTeringa were incrc'aseuh after ( Ito nes of tbe it. 1.nuis disasier. The railway stuart's ligumed pmnulnently in the market , owimig to the general. Pressure aglnst the' list , In connection whit foreign mi..Iilttg tind the delimesslon ) f time rnihroal retUm Its. itS well lilt the great datoage to ; rope'rmy from the south- Iveitetn toraudo. 'flit' more mi'tab1e extreme the- cliac'it were in ltlnniutittun , 4 l'tr cent to 1'2f ; t.acit'ule Cas , 4 hier cent to 22 ; Stmgtmr , 31 tier cent It ) 121'j ; ltimti.er , 4 p"t' e , tut to 2) ; Itumluher ; neftm roil , 3t4 , l'r cent to 5O'n ' lluttllngton , m5 per c"nt tu , 7 , tintS Cotusoiiihatetl ( La' , 3 h't cent to In g.'netitl tlte selling pmessttre wits txltauste,1 ott Timttt tutu ) ' ti nh a hntyi'g ntoventettt for hoti arcoutuis set in ttndet' the itafluenci' of lighter g lii expo : ts t ban Itad Iii' , it nntielp.t tuti It nil to' : legal 'ictory for liii' JOt lIt 'I'm ttilic ttuieo- elation. 'flue nggmciattu sales l'cr. 538,50) eh.'t"es. 'I'ite bond ilui'CUlfltiiI of tie lvek was ulepresseul I n tone , 1.0)110 ) seniut Iottah d'c'ln i's 1etng rotel in a nuttuluer of i.site ( ifl littit iuiattuin. I trouktyn 1ievutted itriuts .iru.p.'t S. per cent , hirokIyn 1:1 e'itte'1 m'ecottds 0 per ccitt tush tmtion vateh firsts G' per cetti. Tue lrt'ak was at- tributeul to Iii. anttIc tnuli..y eonlpt't I I louts. St. 14)ttis & San l"mancis , ' , ) eouloi , 45 ( i'll 6 per cent. On , list'-'ttisfaction of ( it. holders ilver the terms , Cfered in the reorgattization itinut , Otnaho & St. IMuiIl litilt trust ieCeilts liSt 5 per cent. nail 1'omt'ortii & j'n or City hltm.t trutst receptm. ! F , per c''nt. On the otlter hand , Oregun Improve- tnents itriuts rose S 11cr cent on tim favorablC treatment occotihed the honda in the reorganizut- tio't lilitmt. Tue oilier cituingu's were let's Important anti a helter mitac pri''aPel in time late dealings , reoveries of 1@2 pet' Cent ti.'tng iniudo ( rota the exumemo how ioiflts. 'kite ittitit % Veme $4,01e00. ( lovertiments were mtctt'e nitd holler , with the liriaclmial tienlitigs auth conctutalotis In tue new It' . Tue saIv were 37u04) . LIverpool Markets. LIVFfltPOOL. . May 50.-W'II EAT-Spot , quIet ; demanui poor ; o. winter , Sm' &hih ; No. 1 hard , Manitoba , 5 * . 2t4ul ; No. I. Califurnta , Sa 4j. Futures closed easy , vitIt near atid dittant tausI- tiona C ( uIi lower ; business niutiut equ.mlIy ills- tritiuteil ; Jitete. Is ' , ul ; July , Sn 1ih ; Attg'ust , 55d ; iept..rnber , 511 tOil ; October. Is % l. t'OItN-Spuit. mirm : Atmiemicun tiuix d , new 2s llt4il. 1"imtules closcul etenily , with i4'ptc'nuiucr ,0 lower tittit oilmen months utucitangel ( motti ) 'eser. dt5 'luttng price , iiuslnr'as aieut ( .lUillI } ' dlstrlbttled ; .hUne , Zs ½ u1 ; July , Is Ii ) ; Attgtust , as Itlil ; Sepienitier , Sa 3d ; October , 3s d. ri.OI'lt-lull ; i.letttamttl Itoor ; St. Lenmis fancy , wittier , 4. 7d. l'ltOVItONS-haenn. qulei ; deitianul pam ; Cumhieritnil cut , ; a to 2 , ) lbs. . Zs 6th ; short m its , 23 Its. , Its ; long clear , higitt , 5 to 45 lbs. , 24 .liI ; short clear backs , light , IS his. , 2s ; simoit clear nuitbhles. belts' ) ' , 55 lbs. . 22a Gui. Stuiulii'rs , sCltuitt' , 12 to 11 lbs. , 's. Ituttits , e.ttort cut , 14 to Ia lbs. , 3"uu. " Tallow , iitte N rtn Anitticuin , 1s au. It. . ! , extra 1 fllttt uncut. . 53i P1 ; pt late litmus , 43,4 Oil. l'ork , prlnte lIne western. ISs Gil ; tni'uIiumltu westermt , 40' . . 1arul , , iuiet ; westom n , 22s Itt ; relined - lined Ia enils. s Cd. c'lIlOlStO-Wi'ak ; demand for finest American whIt. ' . 43s ; nest AmerIcan coircd. : 51s , itt"PTlIt-Ilnest L'nlted States , lOs : good , Ion. OIL.S-'t'urpefltino splrit , ha 11th. Itnu'in , coin- mmtun. Is lit. Cottce'tted oil , Liverpool retInal , Ir'i Cd. Linseed oil. ISa 4d. 1tlPItiGl1tATO1t I2HlFleoreqimartors , 3ul ; hindquittrters , 5t4.I. I1Ol'f4-At I.onloal'ttclflc ( ccast ) , ISa Id. 1)r ( ) ( FALL flI\1R. Mass. , May 30.-The movements In the print chitii znutrket iluring the weyk itaul rather tt uhu'1ir'sslitg c tect , The manufacturers were slow' to in'c't the uletmmanul for goads itt 2 0-lIe , anti buyers hiu.t In tito tony dealings. 1atr the ) ' sustltttttul * 2'hc ( or 2 0-ISo in titehr bliluling , murtil tlto deittut nil u'tts I tghtt , After a day's wttltktg , a few SPOt regttluii'H were sold at 2'fe , eslmiillshitng , iii. market pnm' moore at rock littonl : uricet ( . The sales wte light , Itowever. ainil a mnoiherato ilemanti tit 2tc continued , whulcit t h' mnnnhmfmtcUtrertl ii hI mint tn"et. 'rite tit'os- peet for tun hmtuprovemt'nt iii prices Is not gttiui , owing to tile , lrag of the bteavy stock. All time sales of rigulars ilurliug tlut' week vere iOtit ) , tinul mutest of the goals .oiil were puts. 'Flue market , It. stettuly at 2'Cc ' , itmuil the' deininil is qu let , witii uilmn'ist no opistrttlimit y to I U ) ' , The ptoeks of odds fs'll off ti few timuius.intl Jiheces , amtul regulars gaIned mtc'curilingiy , Vorplgmm S'I nit mielo I , flFihtI.IN , May 30.-lxcitnngo on London , eight ilnys' sighut , 20 mnarkmu 41 % iufg. l'AltIi4. Mn' 30-Three 15r cent rentes , 102f 12m,40 for tittu account ; exchange on 1.omtih3n , 2Sf 170 for check. LONPON. May 10.-Tue amount of btilllon gt0 into the hunk of 1ttgl'unii on laulamuce today iii f30tke ) , C.oluh is ulttotid today at htucutos Ayres at 197.2S ; Mauiriul , 19.25 ; h.tbon , 21 % ; Athens , IT ; Itomite , l07.01t. IIiibOmi Sttii'iC ( ttmntm t latiN , ' LONIION , May 30-I it , , ' ; ; Coumitohut. iut0' . . . . . . . . I 1t ; .tPuitcumi . . . , . , . 78Th Comtsoltt.flcC't. . . . . . . . 11:1'S : " . . ( Iciutrat . , , . . , ti" ) ( Ca mu , I'aoi tic. . . . . . . . Ii 4 14 i'oui ( iMl'l vauItn . , . , , . 11344 Erie . , , , . , . . , . , , , 14)4 1teidttig. : . . . . . . . . . . . Erie lust utut , . , . . , 311.4 M.'u , Ccii , fleW IN. . 72 Ill , Cemulrni. . . . . . . . . 1)554 ) Ateitltiomi , , , , . . , , . . 3 SIC Mexictuti Oruilttflt7.btb _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hiAht SItXhIt-0I 3-ltd iwr oz. MONlY- % tier cent , Thai malt' itt dlceotint in tht open market for huort mtnut three inonhts' ( bills. 4 lice cent , Ilimuler Arrest for 1Immhezahemnt.iit. NF\V YORK , May 30.-John I. . White , forhuerly presitlent of than \\'hlto Locomuotive cOmnpahiy of Buffalo , Is in custotly here , ac. cumsed of the eumibezzlement of $60,000 , It is alleged that Mr. White's altortago in his accouttts with the corporatIon namned are much be'cItd the sum namneibVltRo resIgned - sIgned the presidency of time COIfll)301 aomno time ago , beIng succeeded by Henry Mc- ICeuizle , who caused an exatnlaa'tloli of the books to be made. It Is alleged that numerous - ous false entries were dlscove'ed , sluowlng that the company itad ts'en robbed of between - tween $70,000 and $80,000. Mr. White refuses - fuses to say auytlilng about the charges against him , \Vlhl 3htilt- TheIr Iymt Mt-illt'Immts , SAN FRANCISCO , May 30-The CalifornIa State Pharmaceutical society lta.a decided to evtabllvh a laboratory here for the nanu- facture of imtany utuedlcinea that titey now lturcliase Iii tile elat. L2rge eastern firma elI to California drqggsta preitarod articbea such sum linIments , cough mixtures , etc. to thu yalue of several humitired thouatnda of dollars annually. it Iii i'teted that the formula of ( tie dlrreremut Itateitted mnodlciuiea Is well known to all druggIsts , and caui be as easily and as perfectly ituittla bcr aa ultie- where , anti at halt of Uls CQSLj t1. OIAIh1 LIVE STOCK MAItKET Cattle Traao Entirely Devoid of reatures but Prices Rule strong. hOGS QUIT AT THE WEEK'S ' LOW POINT hitmsimut'sa Pnlri3 lIrisk , litit Closimig S'emtk Si t time 1oest l'oln t iii Ivmsrs-SIii-ei , Close' Active itmimi Strmig. SATtIflDAY , May 30. ReceIpts for the days IndIcated are : Cattle , hogs. Sheep. horses , May 30 , . . . . , . , . . , , , 445 6,173 172 2 May 20. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0,238 7,839 1,775 6 May 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,076 7,4913 2,151 May 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,403 8G49 788 15 May 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,219 6,235 571 May 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . 922 2OSI 2,875 52 May 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . 529 5,012 May 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.,7 4,12.1 230 May 21. . . . . . . . . . . . 959 11,664 10s7 2 Tite official number of ears of atock brought lit today by each road vns : Cattle. hogs. Sheep. C. , M. & St. 33 fly. . . . . . . . 2 0. & St. I. fly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Mo. Itac. ity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 3 union I'aciflc S stem 6 16 lh. & 0.1. Ii. It. I . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 C.,13.&Qhty. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 1 C. , It. 1. & I' , fly. , east. , . 1 ' . C. , St. 1' . , 101. & 0. thy , 6' 3 F' . , 1. & M. V. fly. . . . . . 5 32 Total receipts. . . . . . . . . 22 95 4 The dispositIon of the day'sreceipts was as follows , each buyer purchat.imtg the IluIn- her of heati IndIcated : lluyers , Cattle. Hogs. Slteep. Omnnhmmt I'acklmg Co. . . . . . . . . . bti8I . . . , The G. II. Hammond Co. . , 42 3,000 . . . . Swift and Cctmpatiy. . . . . . . Suit 1iJ ( The CtIdaIIy I'ncking Co. . 50 1,57J 16 J , 14. Carey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Ileitton & Underwood , . . , 20 C. P. & I' . Co. , Neb City , . . . 212 Cudahy from IC. C. . . . . . . 42 . . . 46 Other hul3'erms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 L.eft over . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 . . . . Tottul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 431 6,205 172 Receipts for tlte week , with cotnparisoas , are : Cattle , hogs. Sheep. ReceIpts this week. . . 8,359 3.S,507 8.0. , Iteceipta , last veek. , . 6,314 32,178 17,112 Sttme week , 1505. . . . . . . . 6,930 28,318 1 ISO Sittite week , 1191. . . . . . . . 13,646 i15,161 8,722 Same veelc , 1S'i. . . . . . . . . 14,172 2:1,741 : 3,175 Same ; 'eehc , 1892. . . . . . . . 11,703 6i,3i1 1G92 lleCt'lltm4 for tite year to dtte ; , as comptired with corresponding period of previous years , are : - Months Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Janutry : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40,193 117 367 12,810 P'ebruary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33.150 79.773 13,248 March . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37,812 11,697 17.101 AprIl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33,825 S3C6i 20,114 May . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37,590 121,3S 60,450 Five months , 1856..182,728 467.S75 124,511 Five montits , 1805..181 005 576.509 83,475 Five monthts , 1891..319,810 713,751 107,725 Flv months , 1893..855.007 522,415 127,459 I"ive months , 1802..195 531 678,740 118,761 CATTIE-It was a holiday anti a Saturday - day , a sutlicient explanation for light cc- ceiptit and a featureless mnarkot , Less titan 500 fresh cattle of all kinds were on sale and they were practically nil killIng cattle. Thti conditIon of the tratlo could be summed 111) in a few words-it was a good , strong and active market on everytltlmug tbesirabie. There were some big , coarse brandeti cattle in tlte ytrdsjtnd they were no more thaut steady. Every omue was in a huru'y to get through anti ( ito yards were soon clearel. The quality of tite cattle watt an Improve- meat over yesterday , so that the sales sltow 111) mttch better on vapor. Two loads of pretty good luelfers brought $300. but that was about the extent of the offerings of butchers' stock. 'i'ltere were no stock cattle Cf any account and nothIng to make any tent of the market. The past week has vlinessed some decided - cided chtttiges in the matter of values on leof cttttle. .Tite week opened Witlt a good , strong market , but large marketings at all PoInts gave values a downwttrul turn on Tuetsbay. Again on Wednesday the market was quoted lower , and it was easier on Thuraduty , the tlecline for the week amounting to 100120e. Heavy cattle , especially those on the coors- lush order , suffered the most , whIle handy little cattle experIenced the least decline , Friday there \'as a decIded improvement in the market and at the close of the week values are not far from \vhere they were at the opening. The demand for desirable beeves has been good all the weehc and in excess of the supply , so much-so titat pack- era have been forced to shill IncattIe from other markets. The only kInd of cattle tltat have not met with ready ale were the big , coarse cattle. which have been slow In all markets. Butchers' stock has been active sad the offerings have met with prompt itahe. Stockers and feeders have been in light SUltpl ) ' all the week and tile market has not been quite so strong as it was , but still the prices paid have been high as compared with fat cattle. itopresentative sales : ilEIF STBEI1Z4. No. Av. Pr , No. y. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 2..1301) $3 sa $3 s 6 , . .142t $3 so 6. . . . 1166 3 60 80. , . .1534 3 80 06. . . .issa 3 t 1..1220 3 6.'i 20..1137 3 50 17. . . .132.5 3 05 10. . . .1003 S 75 23..1223 3 90 cows. 1..118) I 2i 6.1116 2 65 3.,1236 3 10 1. , . . 'JUc ) 2 10 1. . . . 900 2 80 2..1240 325 1. . . . 110 2 hO 1..I05) 2 80 1.1330 3 3) 1. , . . 060 235 I..l15l ) 290' 2..1i5 : 325 4. . . ,1027 2 60 3. , .3013 3 10 42. . , , 034 3 rO 8..1133 2 61 3IIIIFEI1S. 1. , . . 40(1 ( 2 CO 1. . . . 390 3 ( JO 8. . . . 576 11 3) 3. , . . 46(3 ( 250 flU LLS. 1. . . . 700 1 80 1. . . .140) 2 75 1 , . . .2030 3 00 1..ISSO 2 0 1. . . . 970 2 72 _ CALVES. 2 , , , . 320 4 00 1. . . . ill ) 5 25 1 , , . . 190 ri 50 1.130 47t ; sTocicicns AND FEEtERS. 9. . . . 714 3 i'/l 9. . . , 461 3 60 1. . , , 50 3 75 2..Stuu ) 351) ZutILKFM1S AND SPItINOEBS. No , Pc. I cow anii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 31) 1100S-Itecehiits of hogs were large at liromni- neat tnttrkeis In ephie of the fact of its being a Itolidny. Tite market at titia point epuacil tart ) ' tutU ii'tmm'Oflahil ) ' active at a decline of about Sc , The demand on lii. ptrt of beat buyets % satt goid. end the most of the ntfeiings chartgud hands eturly. Tfle dcc. was weak owing to a rt- 15)1 led huu'a'y decline at eastern mtrkeis. Ite&tvy bogs Fld largely at $2.50 , nail ntixeul at $2.05 , the tittik of all tile hogs selling at 12,50212.05 , its against 12.05213,5) yesterday. Tim tendency of the ittlmmlcet on Itoga ulurimig the Icst Wei'it huts been tiiovmmward , 'lthIe tIm decline has carried Itt. umtaukct to the lowest ) OItti. in the hIstory of the yanis , hue failing off in values from a veek tigu , was ttut large. Ott Monday Itogs sold itt $3,0ui413.12 , but pia- : Chillily at $3.0OtS.05. fly Wetltteuiday the mnttrlcet hail dropped to a. point u imeie the bulk of tb' hogs sold at 2ilG212.t4. On Friday titer. was a slight recovery , but the ntttiket fell back again ( itt the last day of the tveelt , Tite dcmnn.h' tuna been good , enil In i'pite of iii. ilownll'artI tea- done ) ' of values the miurket hits lawn acti'e ua tnoit days and all arrivals have atet with ready isle , Itepresentatlve sales : No. y. Sit. Pr. No , Av. Sb , Pm' . 49 , , , , . , . , 341 130 $2 85 60..273 . . , $2 02 ½ . . . . . . . . . . , b7 ½ 56..265 II ) 02 ½ 165 . . . , , , , 201 120 00 52. . , , , , , , 112 240 112 ½ (3 , , . , , . , . 200 150 91) 57..271 lIt ) 92t . . . . . . . . . , , 90 65 , , , , , , , ,2 68 . . II ) , . , , , , , . 2)4 . . 90 130 . . , , , , . 261 40 02 ½ 14 , . , , . . . , 308 80 50 65 , , . , . . . , 243 . . 50 92 ½ 14..337 , . 90 . . . . . . . . . 80 115 32 , . . . , , , . 300 . . 00 58 , , , . , . , , 223 . , 95 57..2115 80 00 66 . , , , , , , ,2. Z 80 05 41..217 . . 00 62 , , , . , . . , 260 30 2 115 64 . . . . . . . .315 , , 'JO . . . . . . . . 50 2 91 67..288 50 00 62..263 , , 2 95 CI ) , . , , , , . . 306 80 ItO 60 . , . , , , . , 248 50 2 ItS . . . . . . . . 50 10) 57 , , . , , . , . 250 160 05 60 . . , , , . ,2 S5 , . 00 72 , . . , , . . , 226 , . 2 115 . . . . . . . . , . ito 19 . . . , , , , , 271 , , 2 III 63 , , . . , , ,311 80 ItO 60 . . , , , , , . 251 , , 2 05 56 , , , , . , . 212 40 ItO 66 , . . . . . , , 238 80 205 Is..2116 . . 'JO 65 . , , , . . . . 213 tO 95 66 , , . , . . , , 279 ' , . Ill ) 67 , , , . , , , , 251 . . , 2 05 72..36) 40 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . , 111 51 . . . . , , , , 304 160 ' 90 . . . . . . . . . - Ill 50 . , , , . . . . 517 80 III ) 69 , . , , . . , , 226 . , I'S ' 54 . . . , , ' . , 299 , , 0 : ) 70 , . . , . , . . 347 , . 1. 95 ' . . . . . . . . . . ho 64 , . , , , . . . 271 . . It ) . . . . . . . . 110 III ) 63..S'iO 260 ' Ill 17 . , , , . . , , 215 tIll Ill ) CI , , , , . , . , 363 . . Ill 08 . . . , , , . , 273 50 90 135 , , , , , . . 262 10 2118 ( .0 , , , , , . . 123 . . 1(0 ( Ii. . , , , , . , , 248 160 . . 115 ' ) . . . . . . . . 90 2 00 63 , , , . . . . . 2.t . , 95 re , . ,2T7 50 110 45 , , , , , , , ,2 74 350 if VS 51 . ,308 50 110 52 . , . , , , . . 203 , . 15 ' Cd : . . . . . .203 50 90 . It . , , . , , , . 234 , , ti 14 230 90 'JO . . . . . . . . , , 9z. & : : : ' : : . , 10 144) 66 , . . , . , , . 142 , , Is . . . 203 . , 90 64 ; , , , , . . . . 327 . . 1. ItS 63' . " . . . ,2 ul 80 iji ) 39 . , , , , . , . 246 , . 2 115 CIt .279 itO 02 ½ 66 . , , . , , , 251 . . 95 , . 112 % 74 . , , , , . , . . 4 180 93 : : : : Cl . .277 . , 92 ½ . . . . . . . . . . il 60 291 tuS'4 ' 65 . , . . , , , , 231) ) 80 2 911.4 63 .214 . . 1u2'4 69 , , , , , , . . 225 . , 117 ½ 58 ' 203 50 2 lIStS 73 , , . . , , , .2 12 163 3 ( A ) 51 21.3 , 9254 . . . . . . . . 80 3 ( It ) 231 92V 68 , . , . , , , , 344 80 (0 13 200 82 ½ 65 , . . , , . , . 251 50 3 (5) 7' ' ) .256 . , 92'4 76 , , . . , , , .5 21 , , 3 0' ' ) ,278 . . 93m4 46 , , , . , , , . 163 . , 3 10 IOSIIEI'-Tiiero waN a faIr run of sheep , but tiny acre all conslgnud direct to the iuacl'ers , xi'eitt tine lOad of native lamntsi , which soil out tiW nutuket , The demand % aH good and lbs market unit , ltellreuieitttttive satei No , Av Pr , 3 bucks , , . . . , , . . , , . , , . ' ' ' . ' . ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' 233 1250 123 native luituba , , , . , . , . . . . , . . . , . . . . . ' ' 64 4 Li ) ltOillS ( ) I''i'liii itiW' VOItIC lIACICt i4liu , ig ii Slight Increase in flit , Ajulouhit of Id Ic Cttuuli , NhOS YQItIC , Mit ) ' 50.-The t'tatemmtent of the New York clearing luoUse bunks for ll'e day emtditug May 20 , while it. ltovs a siijciil Incriutse Ia the amount ef idie cash In banule ' , aults , is - St I Ii Cs u t ii i it s i' , u Itt I p.ui'i I imiar TbtC ( 'N hitilt 1 ti ' ii luSh tbi It ii ilsrflthn5 of th utecic , the u uuuhuwshs fir Pttmii1AY'N gaul 'h rt hiilng I mhnubt nhtPt the , t'tnlSc hitul teen ° ntI'tltrl : : .a. ttmnfltiufl of bonn. Was SI. .90 ( ks ) anti fihISiSimali tbds total Is flot a large as miliglit btttvt. ti'fufl.SNlsh'il It prtbntuhy reflects name. inere.ntil. , 1)iiianii , fl Sttwk CXCiAflgC ) hilftiflii % ns tilniC. inirnant. 'I'tip decline lit money tale , lirni4Jh1tY amcoumnta for tbtl ! txpfln. ( 'Inn In hart. TbSi 'ulterIor recehIit hate Iesn quIto huge i1tirinccipl reek , Tlte deposIt tohnh , however , as 'ns hIts cH5 'Itht char Items , dries not reflect ttiti cendillons. 'Ftlk'fl Cs it tu'imle , Ibit' ftinteniht tim hetter tItan , 'ailier' haul. ratIons , The total recelcits of the New i'trk bank , ale now vi1ghJJy In xC555 Of * 22,000,000. or nbn'tmt half of the antotint repcuiteui for time corcesponuhing wt'Sk' InSt year. The tOtal ilepo'Its crc * 6SO'l.O.s . lessjin,1 loans are $27(00t ) ' lower tttnit for time eorrrl.lnling t'ek In lS0. . TitI ? banks inuve gnhrte0 abeut $ t2.000.0'IO In goih ilutring tlte liresent iiontit 1,111 stIll hmold * I1.0O'.000 let's than on Fetiritnry,4uist l'etore they began to turn goiih Into ttti'tjasmcry for bonis. -p CO-lull lilt .t'i'tV Id Ii OlI tO liii 1,1) I V 1'rtlnrmtimis tipm' flue .t mtiuuml Iet t I uig of flit Xnt lomumul lpn go. ' . The fourth anImal meetIng of the National Leagulo of Local Loan anti ibuilding aseocIa- ( Ions wIll be held in Pitiladelplmia , begIn- nlng July 22 , at 10 a. hO. Tile prospects ar for ( ito largest attendance In ( Ito lt1- tory of the leagthc. Very wisely the ( late of tltt meeting Itas been placed In time vaca- ( lout season. The delegates appointed from tite different states wIll combine btislnoa with pleasure , making theIr attendance upon tile lengtle an incident of theIr sttnttnor vIsIt to ( Ito seasIde or otiter resorts , 4 ntiinber of new state leagues will ha represented for the first time. Kentucky , WisconsIn , Maryland and Texas will be in ilime. Organiztmtiotu Is ponditig in other states , and It Is evidemut titat by the tinia tile atu- llllal nueetlmmg of 1897 rolls round nearly every sato in tlte unIon vlll itave fallen Iuto the vrocesslon , 0110 of tite itiost interesting features of tito progratn s'lll be time report of the committee emi protitotioti nttd education , tip- Pointed last year , consisting of lion. Fred Bader of CincInnati , chairman , 811(1 Messrs. I3ergfeltl of Missouri , Fidrcdge of Massacliti- settit , Dexler of Ne' 'ork anti Vaseit of llllitols. 'Fite huost prominent leaders In the association ltovetttent are on hue program for papers oti a variety of ilnportant sub- jects. I'resident Julius Stern of Chicago aitd See- rotary 'IV. L. Finch of Cincinitati imave givell niuclt tlmne and titollCht to time preparation of the program. Its prIncipal features arc as follows : 'Iteruort of Comnunittee on EOn- catIoti , ' Fred Bader , CincinnatI ; "Thuc School Systema of Savings , Itt heveiopment and Growth , " I ) . Ehdreibgo , Boston ; "The fltliiding Society ae a Peritiancuit Savings Ftlmul" G. B. Vaunemt , Qulney , Ill. ; "Tile Rate Per Cent It Actually Costs the Borrower by the Several I'ians , all tite Factors Iti thte Qucetioti Being Known , " It. V. Haytnaker , Defiamtco , 0. ; C. K. Ciark , San Francisco , Cal , ; E. Ii. Cove , Springfield , Ill , ; "Pentu- syivanla Locil Btiildlng Asnoc atlons , " M. J. Ilrowtt , I'htiltttlelpluia ; "Development of Ce- operative Finance on a Co-opertttive Scale , etc. , " 11.V. . 11. WillIams , New Oricatus ; "The Voluntary Liquidation of flu Iding Ae- cociat'enr , " C. F. Bentley , Granti Island , Neb. ; "BuildIng Ast'ciatIuits in tile South , " F. H. Weatover , Wllhlatnatown , Ky. ; "The lteai Estate Depression of tite Past Three Years attd Its , Effect on fluildhmlg Societies. " II. ' 1' , McClung , St. Paul ; "The Best Metitoibs of Paying Matured Stock , " Seylnour Dexter , Elmira , N. Y. ; "Tlte Merits or Advantages of the PIt ladelititia Piami and the Dayton Plan littilding Societies Compatt1't Joseph 11. Paist , Pltlladc'iphla , and S. Ruftts Jones , Dayton - ton , 0. ; "The Effect of Building Societies on th Growtht of Ohicago , " W , It. Sntitlt , Chicago - cage ; "The RelatIon of the Co-operative Banks to tito Cujmtnua ty ; " "Legislation and Judicial Contra tlon , etc. , " J. II. C. Royce , Terre Haute , lad. ; report of the movement in eacht state by the respective delegatIons. Discussion will roIltv the reading of each pape : . , 1 'rue Pettneylvatia league , through Its president - dent , Joseph i'Pditt ' , and its secretary , M. J. Brown , aseittcd by tito executive comtnlt- tee , arc utuaking coibpieto arrangements for the accommodat'lomu for thte league sessns and the entcrta'1ntpt ef the delegates. THRi.IOWA LAW. Iowa associatI' i mllaaagers are comewhat perplexed as to. what will be expected of them UabOr thoOtie ( law requirIng them to conform to iatn fixed standards , make report.s to the t1dfldr of state amh submit to examinatIon. The laa. Is a pretty strong one , and It wlh'crequiro ) , every asoclatIOn organized in th ° s'tato to citange its piati of busnea. ! Nearly all will have to reincorpo. rate , and there Is scarcely one but Iia some objectionable or weak feature that will be weeded out. The law goes Into effect July 4. and ( Ito associations. have sixty days after then to ccitiply with it. Tile law expresely prohibits all manner of wildcat or risky bus- ! nest and brings everything out vhere the stockbo'der can see what Ia going on. The aasociatlons will not be allowed to loan money on anything but real estate or stock cf tile aessotatlon making the loan. Foreign associationut will have to put up $100,000 in securities with the auditor of state to pro. toct the Iowa stockholders before they will be alIo'ed to do business in Iowa , No as- sociatlon 'ill be allowed ( ci (10 a banking businea. or to receive dcporits and pay in- ( crest thereon. State AudItor C , G. Mc- Cartily Is prc'oident of tito largest buIlding and loan assoclat'on in tile state and Ito is giving bile personal attention to preparing for the enforcement of the law. Charles B. Walters , a CouncIl Bluffs banker , has been appoltltoil examiner and is now engaged in preparing the blanks. ASSOCIATION NOTES. It Is quite an ordinary matter In these days for a unan or woman who has been foolish enolmgit to pay a high premium in an association to transfer the mortgage soon , afterward to some association where pee- miuzn paying is not so much of a burden , Tue prospective home-owluerl learns very quIckly , as some boards of management know , anti many home-seekers prefer tile low rate , even if the association with a high premnium is sltowing a larger pereetutage of profit. Mr , Seymour Dexter of Elmira , a well- known authority on buIlding and loan asso- ciatlop matters , and ( Ito author of the build- imig eociey motto , 'Tho Ammierican Home , the Safeguard of American LibertIes , " proposes that a victUre be designed which could be hung on time walls In the itonies of those who secure their homes through local build- 11mg associatIons , illustrating his motto , lie has enlisted a promnlnemit firma of artists in tito work and line several sketches before hIm which comae near itla Idea , Time annutal report of tile buIldIng and l6a.s' issociatIoros by time state auditor of public uccouuts of IlhIuioia shows titat thirty new as- joclations were chartered during the year , twenty surrendered charters and two vent into the hands of receivers , Seven bun- ( bred and forty-two are doing bttalness. lie- celpta of these during the met year aggregated - gated $46,306,069.96 ; niluucehlancc.us disburse- mania , $1,412,045.03 ; total aasetit , 82,639.- 258.24 ; total surpltms , or profit , $17,780,821.24. Five Itundred ars1 eIghty- two thousand five Imumitbred and twenty-five shares were issue4 , 60,798 matured , -035,445 wttitdras'n , 165,343 loaned on , and 23O5435 are In force at time proo'eimt date , The questIon 9f how long a borrowing 1)1 omnbor , 'hto t 3h perhaps unfortunate circumstances is' be'bInd In his payments , simahl be ailowed-t9-conttmiue in possession of time propert' 'l't , vexed one among the , boards of directdtg' 'of seine co-operative building amid loanareoclatloni' , It Is the comlsemwJs ; of opTmti t'j aumiotig several dlrec. tors that no itaq an fast rule can be laid doun in regard ia'ttime time of beginning foreclostmre prOCeelhIhlga that each case $1101110 be COml5i4erd independently ott its 1terItL' These nttmS , contended that a little sttlltinlolt can be wtsehy exercised in seine Inetances , and that' 'the asociatiom will be t.he gainer in tit . imll , , On the other hand , oibtcera. of not a toy Lsaociatlons believe tltat business lnetitodPUrO and simple , should always be the cubit and that the constitu- Lion ShOllid prelr.ijiiii certain rules In regard - gard to dehtmiquefl borrowers , whulcim , of course , caitnot be deviated fm'onu , % 'IiJCOM12 'i'Jl12 IhiSitO OF' litiluli II1Li , Itrass liii mobs itmid J4jiet t'lses for it Vim r- .botue.t Strilft , Lt'tiiler. VICTOR , Cob , . May 30.-Robert J , Lyons , a header of ( ho millers during tIme strike In 1894 , wito was convicteil of Inciting ( lie Co- struction of he Strong mine shaft house , was welcomed back to the camp last night by 2,500 people with a brass band on imi return - turn frotmi the peimltelltitlry , a pardon having been granted itlimi. Mayor Doyle made a speech of wdlcOmmle. Tue mnituers , to shots' their good will. set fire to time celebrated Fort lean ) , 011 huh 11111 , end it was entirely destroyed. STORY OP A FAIOUS hOAX' ' An Invcnton Attributed to Tclophoua Boil that Was Not in , ntot. CLAIMANTS CONTEST A FICTITIOUS HONOR Time , Uuid Ipit'o'i'reil Ut'n its of Coui'e3'- imig ml Senaihule liming. , ar linlures- Iiimi b' PeIt'g ro ii-Aut I i1 tervlew with i'rof. Bell. ( Colmyrlgltt , 1806 , ii ) ' time Author , ) Thercby Itamigs a moral. ibut first the tale , It hami been sQitie tIme sInce I had any nest's of the progress of I'rof , Alexander Onihmain hell's endeavor to convey a sensible limiage of Imprees'iomi by illealla of a telegraph wire , aini I called to ask ( ito vrofesoor as to ItIs eticcess. I 0 Id ( hi I s , you understand , iii ai I innocence of heart. I hiatt beemi readIng of I'rof , Hell's experiumments olomtg tills lIne tinul was ctlriOlms to knots' wimetiter or not he wotilti be able to (10 for light staves what he had for 501111(1 waves , anti traaemnit the image of a face just as through his telephone lie floss' does the sotimid of tile imunman voIce. Now Prof. hell , It italipetis , Is a Scotch- bonn anti ittis one of those healthy. Ittsty laughs that sotmntl like a guet blossn off tile banks ammO brace of BonnIe ioon , Very much to mny stlrpree , lily qttestion excited one of these. When It laid subsIded Prof. Bell salti to lute : "I svlhl tell you time hietory of t fa- mnous hoax. " \Vitlm this tlte famous electrician said : 'I have in may lIbrary tile full anti autltemttlc details of time whole case. You mmiay read it or I will toil It to you , just as you like. " I suggested time latter , amiti this a thto profes- sor's story : "You know tIme years milomig from ' 80 to ' 82 were star yettrs in the electrical world , Then great things were being tiomme , now dircover- les were beIng amlllolinced mulmnost every day , and others that. itad been ittade somne little while before score titan comitlng Into geiierttl use. Time telepltomte imad been Ierfected autti swat spreadIng its network over the cetmntry ; olcctric light was beginning to suliorsede gas , telegrapiters htad found a way to send niore titan a single mnessage oser the tatlie wire eiitiultaneously , anti people st'ero talking of the day wlmen the electric ntotor would rtln street cars antI railroads , and do all Corta of timings. Electricity ss'as quite literally - ally in time air , TIlE OltIGIN OF TIlE HOAX. "It was slIght wonder that wIth all Vie lnarvels and mmiiraclos to be seen rIght tinder one's eyes , niamiy attemmipta to do abetted things should be ntade , a great mutiny absurd announcemnents hIlt forth. To ihltmstrate this , a noss'spaper puragrapiter ; imivented ami item to tIme effect tlmat a Dr. II , B. Lix of Mauch Qhttmitk , Pa. or some other prosperouut towmt , intO folmnd a way to 'see thmronghm a wire , ' amtmi had beemi able by this means to convoy time image of a IUI1SY cat and throw the picture on a screen before thm dellgimted audience. The paragraph was tutu of tecitmilcal electric terms aitul of proper names , founded , like that of the alleged inventor , Dr , II. B. Lix ( helix ) , upon electrical words. "It svould seem as thmotmgim an one with a gleam of htimnor ss'mmld have seen time cvi- dent satire of time paragrapit. But no , it was taicen with perfect mseriousmues , and was duly copIed fro.n one paper to anotimer as time hat- est wonder in electricity. "Now it happemled just at tile tIme that I was at work upon a series of investigations looking toward tile conveyance of sound by miteans of rays of light. I imati fairly perfected ami iuistrummient for ( ii's purpose. when I ss'as commipelled to drop my investi- gatlons for other work. It seemed to mne timat I had made a discovery of comae imn- portance. amid , whIle not wlshming to an- flounce it , I svantcd to fix the date of may discovery anti I therefore filed a sealed laCk' age containing a full description , svitlm Ilius' trations , of my inveetgations ! , in th Sm'th- sonian institute. Just why or how I do not know , but time fact of my having filed this package soon camne out , and along with the paragraph concernIng time ss'onderlul 'Dr. H , B. Lix' and hl discovery , went another item concerning the marvelous Prof. Iloli and his discovery , whch latter myrteriouc affair had been sealed up in a package in the Sniltitsomlian institute. EUItOI'EAN SCIENTISTS CLAIM IT. "After traveling the rounds of time Amorl- can papers. hic and little. time two itemns took their way over to England , and , as t itappened. made their appearance together , ube one following tue other , iii an irsue o tite English scientific publcation ! , Nature. I think that the iteams must itavd been ellihtly garbled and rendered obsctmre , else the mtake ! which occurred could imardly have been made. but at ammy rate In the very next iaua of Nature cante an indi- nant letter tromn Profs. Ayrton amid Perry , ntsaui'nc me in time moat violent mmimmncr , As they had read the itemne , It was I and 't tite lnytitcal ! Dr. 'II , E. Lix' who was claiming the discovery of a meamus of trans- itiitting Images by wIre. But may glory was not to last long. Prets. Ayrton and Perry mtiade haste to lift from oiiy beau my hard earned laurels and place them on their own , They. not I. it appeared , were the real ds- coverero of this muarvelous process , and o them belonced ( ito laurel and the crown. " \Vehl , as it took a fortnight or more for the English journal to reach this country , I remained in blissful ignorance both of time fact that I had claimned to be such a dia- coverer and that I had been thus ruthlessly ebrmi of my prize. Meanwhile tile war sweat on. In tile very next number of 'Natimre appeared at second letter from another - other inventor or scientist , whose mmame I do not now recall , , claimIng titat he wae time true discoverer , the first to have thought of the great anti valuable princIple for the tramtmtmnlssion of images by wIre. If Profa. Ayrton and Perry had been long before me in the dktovery , he , in turmm , had been long in the fielli before Profe. Ayrton and l'erry. My nlemcry is a trifle indistinct , but if I recall nrlgiit there were several other men of science who appeared to do battle for tile credit of tills great discovery , all of whom you will lindorstazmd had itlt upon the timing years and years before tile man who had made the last claim , "Well , in the course of tlpie ( ito matter got out of the scIentific Jourmials and into the public prsim. Tue London abbe had a long article revIewing ( ito case , which was afterward copied in a Boston paper , ssith tue result that the matter came to the attention - tention of American inventore and witim a like result to timat produced In England , AMERICAN CLAIMANTS WRANGLE. "In a leadIng scIentific paper in New York Mm' , Sawyer , now dead , and a very wc1l known electrIcIan in his day , came forward to say that upon such amid smmch a time Ito made announcements of ( hue ibis- covery of the principle in question , which dIscovery it would appear by reference to the files of some paper , , was made years lie- fore ( hint of Ayrton and I'orry , years before - fore any claimant who imad up to date ap. peared in England. "This reemeti to gIve a final quIetus to the case , But it wac not to rest here. Follow- lng Mr. Sawyer's letter title scientIfic jour- nai entereti the dlscuaaon ! to say that , highly as It esteemed the talent of Mr , Sawyer , it was Its regrettable duty to anmiounco that several yearn before the date assigned by the latter for lila dIscovery , a young man of genius hitiul filed with It plans , descriptions and specificatIons of exactly how to send an image through a telegraph wire ; and titere- with this journal repubhit'ltod in full time tie- tide to which it made reference. I ammi not sure whether time discussion died down at tills time or not , In all probabilIty It did , for it is clear titat hmati It continued , the actual date of the marvelous discovery of a means to transmit Images by wIre would have soon retired to a period before ( lie flood. TIlE FACTS IN TIlE CASE. "All title you will uiuderstand was about aixtetmi years ago , and in connection with time mnatter I point you to ( hue foilowlmig facts. First : That I had never up to that time , so far as I can recsll , made any ex- perlments whatever upon the subject in question - tion ; second , tiat : the paragraph announcing that I was engaged irs tiuch a work was the result of a curious and absurd mistake , and titled and finally , titat ( lie diticovery of a means to do just this thing-to tranemit images by wire-has not yet been made. hundreds upon hundreds of ingenious in- venters anti clever investigators have , I doubt not , been at work on ( lute prob.em , withmotit , hip to the I't'sf'flt limo , st'u flir * 5 I know , echuIcs'ltig amy l'csiilt Whllti ! % Cr "NCs'ertheless iiiud iii 'splIm' ct biesc' fcciis , , rt'gullarl9' and about once a yt'ar the an. Itomummeemnemit i. umiade Iiy newspaper filciuds that iiiy eXl't'rItlielttC iii this directIon are colfllllete amid that I shmouulul suomi lay them before time public Now , I ss III hutit say ( hut I hmns'e never mantle any such exeriuit..imts ; im liolmmt of fact , I ae force I to take tip the stibject Iii 1i0er self-defense. It was obs'l- euisly abatird that I abotili give time nets's. papers mm Jtustiflcation ssllats'er for relter- atimig the Imnmtmhmmence of another great die- covery whml.'m I ss'as tO tuiske iii the realmiis of electrICItY. hut I hint'e iiiad no exl'ritiieflta wiiatc't'et iui ( hit' last tour or five 'e.mrs , ss hat. es'er I lmmn ) ' have done lIt ( lie stay of think- lag about the matter. L'arenttetlcally ) , imm vIew of all the' discoveries whiehi tile ) ' hmmut'e mmmaube cancerimhitg mmmc , it itas emumeub to tue Cat m ( lIttle cmiriotla tiimtt tiutee clever itess a- 11811cr lflCfl sbmfl'lltl never hmarc suggtetcd to Celtic eientlfic investigator tile possibility ( hint the mmciv X-ritys hiiflY lwrltnhS oiler a solution to this , Intricate Irobiema of tile trahistllll.4i011 of itimagee. I mumike this aug. gestion aer'OthSI ) ' mtnti COillflleIlti It for comi' etlotatloii. ' 'fltmt all this ashile , tim titer ) ' whIch I have related of the famnous hoax is elmo 5 % lmlchi Iiast aloays ititCFeitEtl ? 1110 , for bslOe its persomirti beutrlng , it scenieub to imie hot only a cimrlouis tale , btit cne ss'Ith a loimtt , 'Vu'hmones'er I read of the clalumiants to this amid that d scovery or especially to somtie Ins'entioil upumi ss huichi anotiter htlrtfl line got a patent , wlmeites'er I hear of time 'trsle discoverer' of time htoemitgen rays ot' of tite electric lIght or ( lie teiopiuomie or some other usefmmi devle , I recur to imiy muter ) ' of the host of clalninmmts tvhmo arose to wrest fromu mile the ltomlors of a tiicovery witicim I had never oven remmiotely cialtneul to have made , amid si bich line not beemi itmado to this thai' . " \'u'imicil was titt' mmiorai I referred to at tito beginnIng. 11 , F , JOKOSA. . - - SHOIt'I' ItO3lAClIS. PolIsh Itivimlit ; : ' ; 7 ; ; . u llsptite 'vi'Itlu Ca Nit. A queer incident Iii Polish cor.rtslmip oc- ctmrred lii Ilazelton , l's. , ri'cetitly wilIcIl brought tthtout time mnmtrrimtge of Stanley Ibinoshd to Mary Sepoliski , Mary Sepohir'kI has been only three steaks imu this country. Siuo was brought over imero by Michael Cokinsiti , svho stay her lover in ( hue old coumi- try , ammO into lntemidemi to marry her at the I' iIItil church , tile tiny belmig lixed for ( lie ss'eddultg , Cokinski rented a lmtmtmse out North \'yomnhitg street sad Itmrtmieited it to take his bride to as o3ml as ( lie imiarrittge ceremimoumy i.its over. Durlmig Mary's little time in this coumttry she met Stanley flumuoski , mu gmat- looking ) 'ouuig l'ole , wtmo was emnpioyed at the Cranberry Colliery , amid both bocammmo fond of each other , a fttct that was eooii mnado kmiown to Cokimiski. Mitry dcoired to be released froma her emugagemnent , but Ce' kinckl womuid not listen to it , tie ite had gone to considerable oxpeutse in the niatter. A meotimig of tue rIvals sins held itt Mtirees' saloon , svlien Kokimiski oifered to sell lila in- tenled wile to Bumioshl for $250 , llimioski said that he dId not iave that amnount , bmmt tS'Otlli gIve $212 for her , nil the money lie imad. Tue alTer was aceeited , ( lie mnoney paid and the girl delivered to the liimrCiiaeCr. There was a large crowtl preetent wilen Binoski and Mary were married. Ios'eml for StN''iit ) ' % 't'nrN. A romance in real life is revealed by the death ivithtimi a few hottrs of each other of two of ( 'he oldest anti mmiost Imaportamit citizemis of Quebec , Chevalier Louis the Gonzagtme I3aillalrgo anti MIle. Jimlie Teasier , each of them 87 years of age. They store miear mteigh- hors amid nearly seventy years ago woo engaged - gaged to ho mnarried. Ibothi were wealthy and beloimged to leadlmig Cammadian fammiihiee. The lady was a sister to the latoJudgo Tee- sior of tue coimrt of ( lie queen's bench , says tile Pimiladeiplmia Telegraph. Mr. Baihlalrgo received bitt title of citeva- her from time pope. For miiamiy years past ho iiad mtiaintaimied four imiisslonary cliurcimes , one in each of tue four ( luarters of time svorld , besides contrlbutlumg hunmlreds of thousammibs of dollars to ( he commetraction of Ronman Catholic cimurches and convents in Quebec. He was the owner of the falmious Drapeau de Carillon , the 01(1 flag for which the French- Canadian people hmave such a sentimental reverence , from iime fact that it was brosmglmt back fromn time expedition of 1758 to Lake Chiammiplain amid Lake George. Many years ago Mr BaIilarg ' furnished a itand mo residence in 'St. Lsiils ' street , which has never been occupied since , For same reason , known only to the princIpals In the affair , the marriage imover took place. The furnished hmoimse , with itit antique mna- liogany cabinet ware and massive old silver , has renimtincd under lock and key for over half a century. During all those years time intimacy berween time couple had lasted , amid , unless prevented by Illness , time chmos'allcr had called daily upon the hamly. A couple of weeks ago lie called upon her without beIng able to see her. Sue was ill. He went hommie , took to his bed amid died. For some time they kept time news from her. When she heard of it silo raplully grew worse and wlthlit a test' hours tolloe'cd her life-long friend and courtly admirer into time great U nkno Wa. lIndeN 'lwIlIiig , ' , Yimsliluigtoti , The innocence of the average bridal couple ( lint reaches Wu.thlagon ( in time course of the wedding journey is somnetinmes truly mtmueing , In ( lie hearing of the writer a very wehl-dres3ed and IntellIgent young we- moan , leanitig on the arm of a young milan , solioso relation to her no one with half an eye to such mnattere could mistake , inqtiired of the guide nccomnpumiyimig them , pointing to tue picture In the eastermt wing of tue sea- ate of Comniodoro Perry at the battle of Lake Erie : "is this 'Washington Cronaing the Dela- ware' 7" An equally unsophistIcated bride , lookIng at a wretched copy of the well kitown iulcttmre of "Charotte Cortlay in PrisDn , " which iiamigs in one of the rooms of the white house , remarked - marked : ' "I always thought It an outrage for' time government to hang that Mrs. Stmrratt. Doesn't Idle look too sweet for anything behind - hind those prison bars ? how could they ever hang her ? " Still another bride stood mnusingl' before ( he statue of hancock in the capitol , on tue pedestal of wimich are chiselled the words : "He wrote his name wimere every nation should behold it and time itself should not efface It. " "Alt ! " she murmured , as she nestled closer to her protector , "that's the main Garfield beat for time presidency , I don't woimder- wearimi rucim clothmes ! " Nii 'I'rouihle to iiurr3' . An ttmllsIflg story iii told Ity Youth's Corn- panion of ( lie way in which a Now limiglanil coupin ivero married over fifty years ago in a small New Jianipahire town , The minister had a sawmill , wimicir occupied - cupied mimany of his week-day itourit , amiml lie was standing In the door of title sawmill one brIght September morning , when a horse canto along time road whIch wound down to ( Ito mill , On the horse was a young man , a macmember of tIme rnlnlster'tt congregatIon , tmmtd a pretty young womnan froma one of the mieighboring villages. The mInister looled : at thorn for a moment , and titan said cheerfully , "Vant to get TIt'ar- ned , I reckon ? " "Tee , " replied the yoummg mnmin , with an Ingenious blush , " 1)0 you take timla woman for your wethilod wife ? You needn't get off ( lie horse , " said the minIster. "I do , " replied time young man , "Anti tb you take this mnan to be your wedded imui'bantl ? " contlnumeul time miiiimister. "I do , " said tile pretty bride. "Very well , then , you can drive on , " saId the mmiInister aed forthwith lie resumed hIs work In the maui. SmituigiCICd tIme OhhIier Alomird , SAN FRANCISCO , May 80-When the ahip Aryan * iauied for New York Tiitmreday , Chief Ofhicer St. Clalr , sviio has been her mate for three years , was iutowt'tl away In her , lie remnalned huidiben until the ship got well outmsde tue heads , ( lien ho caine on deck and was deciaretb to be in au- timority by Captain Dickinson , ( lie ship's mnas- ( or , The Aryan saIlors Old not sueliect that St. Clalr wae emI board , for if ( hey had they wouitl not have loft the ititore In time vomsrel. Previous to sgning ( lie crew inforimmed Dick- Insomi they would not ship witit hmimn it he carried lit , Chair , wimo had a record am , a brutal ofilcer , St , Chair wished ( escape arrest - rest on a warrant citarging him with assault- log a staiior Oil ( he high seas. - a. iluirilcreil buy sin tljukusoit'ui , CINCINNATI , May 8O-Mrt , Nellie Sc''p , coloroi , died today , Last Wednesday night , while walking on & aurburban street1 - - - - - - - - - - . - . . - ' t I ' : ume tltlk,00'l $ ) t'tt'lmh Ilmrfttg , froIrt it lonely spot and smt ? tier , 1'ue had heeli iaireuI three iilmies anti was muet divorce fr iii hcm' la'.t hmlh5nd Jesitimme ) ' Ia tiehicye1 " to lie the cutmIe , and 1ei' last huisiiantl , who J" aecomupami ed lint \'cthmes lay imlght , Ii. . sus. . leckj , I = - NORTON & WORTHINGTON I3rokora Chicago ' No , 3 Chlongo Uoird of Trdo , Exoouto Ordora for the Purohnno or Sale of CRAIN , PORK , LARD , RIBSSEEDL3 , ETC. , FOR CASH OI tOR FURE DELIVERY. ? 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' iitlui'i' . . . . . . . . . . l'l&pni ; : S0pmmt. . .Ciibu'agi , .5 : St. l.iitil" itlumi"it' . . hO0amn : II . . . . . . . . . . , , Tttmrctlon locmth 610pm . . . , . , .V'ast Mall. . . . , . 2:0iutn : - ' - - I.cnee ICItlflt ) , MIt. . & S i' l't'L.iAtuit'es' OnimdtiulUnhtinltepol , 10th , : Mmi'omm , sip. ! Ouitalma C$0tmtl. . . . . . . . . . qiult'nei. IimIied . . . . . . . . . . . Lais us tCIh lt'AflO & ' NOItTi l'\V1S'i'N.iArriV' Omuim.muiUmiomi ) , ! DCiuut , 10th & Mason sis.i Oimtduit fOtfani. : . . . . . . . . . : TsRtemn lIxpr'7 . . . . . . ' ' 3I0pI : . . . . . . . . . . , , lhmmuitei. . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . h'ttuil liamures , . . . . . . . . . . 9:3flamm : & : . . . . . . . . . . . O'aui Lbmltat. . . . . . . . . . 9Olmumms : .3Oitifl. . . .Ctrrohl & Siotix City I.ocal . . . : i(1pm 6lipimi..Ommitubta : Chlrngn lmi4chN ) . . . . . . Mln'i'uni ' , dle ) ' bient. . , . , , , . 9:3ouma : ; ; ' CIIICAC'O.ii. ! . & h'5Clt'ltmArri'cj" OinniiaiUmmlnn 1)eiitiWtli , ' 'hasiin mOt e. ( Omurtlma _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tAST. jOT4Oani..AtiflfltiC lxttm'us ( , ) . ' 7:0tuifl. : . . . . . . . . . . Night irum : cc , . . . . . . . . . . . iiikimn 4Iopm..CiilCflgO'esuliitiiul : Otmmtiieii . . . . i : & , . , . . . ' _ ' ( ' ! l.mlh'l. ! . . . I _ 33m'ni wr. pniiiiii77i&TC'cflM E.exSUn..l0l1fltm ( i : . . . . . . . . . . aim l.tnuiteui. . . . . . . . . . 4 : OQpmms ; : ; . 'i'T'ii1r. : P. , M , & 'iT Omnnbni hepot , Irtli aituh i'clater Sic , I Omaha 9:15am..Sioimx : Cimy Acc'mmttitnttrimiomi. . . . 800pmmi 12:3pmmu. : Sielix Cli ) ' t.xi ) eta ( cx. Suit. ) . , 'l 5mtm : % iitl'atml lJnui _ . . . . . .9'iO.timi I.eat'cs 1 F. . 1. & 310'AluhtY. . tAmrlvemt Omitahmatltpot , 15th aitiht'et.sier Sip. T . Omitabma . : . . . . . . . ' Mull anIheprese. 1OOmuc.tCx. : Siit. ) W'yil. lix , ( cv .Me mm. ) . 7:54.imu : . . Norfolk lapress ( cx. Smtmlliu ? ) . . . lO25.immi 7S0tim. .Fm'cmimoflt Locmul ( Siutuulli'a Only ) . . Chlpiui. : . . . . . . . . .St. h'atul h.luuc.s . . . . . . . I ) tAint l.iavEs I ir. C. , ST S. & C. ii. iAmrls'e OmtmahuttiUnloti Dcpii , fOtbu .5 : 5Iiimmn Pint Oiuiaittt 9:21rtmn..ifen's" : City Itty , , ' ( . . . . . Gloiumn : lUU0mtm.E. : C" , Night hx _ ' . to t. P. 'rrrlmlm'.C.tnN : ' ii'es ' ' : tIC. X1 Otuiu.iiitl 1)epot , lti , amid \t' . hinter Ste. I ( ttmaiui ih : tSmmi. . . . Ncbrislta&OCnfleanl.iiuiiteil..II , 1Uit : : . . . . . . . . , CII ) ' tixpmea" . . . . . . . 6Oilani : . , ! ! h-colex.Smtmml . . . . . tOOani Leases I S1Ot'X CITY & PACIFIC. IAril''er Oniahtal Depot , 15th _ clOt \S'uiistu'r $ ts. IOrttabta 6lsmtm. : . . . . . . . . . ! : . ! imu Iinhiicih , . . . . . til0.mmit : ; ; tuT7 Omiiaiiaittnlon DeliOm. I0tlt & ? ttasonStm' . i 'Otimaima 5:40am : . . . . . . . . . St. I'atml l'ast'enger..11 lhopumt ; % . . . . . . . . Cits' I'uisuuemiger. . . . . . . . oomins : & . . . . . . . . . . . t'uiui Lhitiiiui. . . . . . . . . . 9ltlamtt : . ' I'ACIFTC i\imit' Oiuhialt'iuiortfleitot , . , 10th & 1tasen Elis.f Ommtalia . ; ' ; - . . . . ) ' ' . . . . . . . . . . 4llOpmn 9:20am. : . . . . . . . . . . . Ovem limit llmiteih . . . . . . . . . 4 .4i'mn 3l0iimmm.iteat'cu' : & Strontsb'g Ex.ex Situt ) . 4 10pm I'4.upmmi .Uramtd Isiatmi Express ( cx , Sumn..12 :0lumn : 3:20pm : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Fast Mali. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:40.tmn : i -vpg , \VAIIASIIIIAITWAY.iAritVen I ( intahalUnion Bepot , I0tbt & MiisOn . Ss.i Oriii 1:50pm..St. : Louis Cannon 11a1. . . . . . 1h.am cII , . ( )0''I1CIAI , N'V1CIS. NOTICE OF TIlE SITTINO OF TIlE CIT' COUNCIL AS A BOARD OF' EQUALIZA- TION. 'ro ( he osvnors of the lots , parts of lots ana root estate abuttlitg cimi or adjitcent to thin streets , alleys or mivemuutes herein mitimucil Or ituated lii whlole or Iii part 'within any of the districts hereimi m.pecitied : You amid cacti of you are itereb ) ' mioIfle ( that the city cotmncfi oi" tire clt' of Oniaha , will sIt as it lboatd of Equalization , at corn- ' mnlttee room A , iii tile city hmill , Onuttima , 1 Nebraska , emi l"rlubay , the Slit dmiy of Jumie , ' issi ; , from 9 o'clock a. mu. to 5 o'clock p. m. , for tue hitim'PCC of comislileritig anti eqmittiizlng ' time prOlioseti levy of special taxes tumid as- sesamnentit tts slmown by "Proposed l'lamis of Assessment" 110W ( In ille iii tue otilce of cIty' . clerk , and correctimig army errors thereIn , and of hearing all comnhtlutints that tIle oss'ilers of property ito to be a.ssesseii mtnd taxed mnay. mnmtice said estecitil taxes amid assesememits proposed to fie levied being necessary to cover ( lie cost of tile several Improvements duly authorized to be made and nosy coma- 1)lCtCd , as follows : To cover tile one-half cost of grading tile ithley north of Dodge street , from Thirty- eighth avetiuc to 'l'iilrty-nlnth street , hi block ii , Crescent l'ai'k , atnoumitimig to the sum of $115.28 , is'iticli sum it is pruiueseii by /1 a repOi't duly ttdoluted by the city cotmacil , ts \ assess on the real estate timu bcutlm sides of salil alley , pro ratmt per foot frotitage , iiccoriiing to the Ustitli settlIng back pmocens , lii depths fromu tile alley , as follows : On north 111(10 , to center of block. On t'otitii side , thin depth of omie lot. Itate per foot , $ tl.18lCS. ' Ti' cover ( lie cost of opening amid extend'- Ing Nineteenth street , from time miom'tli hue of Hmurtman'e llesem've to Center street , amount- lug to the coma of $10,051.44 , ss'hkh sumn it is proixn'ed , by it reltort tlttly mltbOltC(1 by tiio cIty cotincil , to assess cmi ( tie meal eatate on eaehl sIde of Nitieit' 'mltim street. ( ruin ( ho south lIne of lot 53 , Jiartmnmtn'H aduiitiomm , to Cemiter street , itro rmtttl tier foot fromitmige. according to time umsttmtl cmtllng back proceuts5 Imi depth Iroiti tile street , mitt folioss'ut : On east it1e , to could' of lot. On ivest itle ! , to Nimmcteemmtim mts'tititie. Ott east tilde , 731.55 feet , at 83.4209 , 32,512.10. Omi west siule , 731.55 feet , at * 10.2128 , $7S'i8.521 $ , . 'J'o cover this remmimilniber of the cost of Ititv- lag and curliimlg in Street lmnpros'emmlent ( histrlct No , 517 , mtmmiotmnting to the ttititi of 147,65 , which sum it is proposed , by a t'eporC duly mtbopteil by tile city councIl , to iciseal , oml tIme m'e'mil etae on both sides of 'rhtirty- sIxth street , from Fttrnam street to time milley itotith of Jnckon street , pro ratic uter foot fm'mmtage , accoruhing to tile tistitil scalimig baclc jiroctuss , in derutht fromn time street as her dtstr1t cretmted , Itmite her foot , $000113. To cover the cost otitewer 1mm seWer district No. 210 , anmounuitg ( to ( lie sum of $ lE19.J-3 ! , wiiicii slim It is proposed , by a. reom't ; ulmib' adopted by ( lie city councIl , to assess on that retti estate on both mtileH of said seiver In limIt sewer district iii , ereateul , PCO mitt mutT foot frontage , mtceording to ( ho utitil ecitlltig hadc ' lirocess ; [ , rovihtMl , that corner lots lmtviitg w sewer on two cIties slmtiil lit itese's d ( or thu longer frontage only. Saul sewer district No. 210 comliriitesi time fohiowing lots antI tracts of real etuitt' , tots'it : Lots 7 and 8 , Jieitmiett'mt msulsllvision Lot I , block 20 , and lot I , block 21 , Oi'cha1' 11111. iots 12 13 , Ii , 15 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 10 , 20 , 21 antI 2 ? . hilock : t , Lircimtrd ! lull. Lots i , 2. 3. 4. 5 , 6 , 7. 8 , 9 , 10 , II. 12 13 , 14 , 1 16. 17 , 18 , 19 , 2) , 21 arid 23 , block 1 , Ocitard 11111. Lois I , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 5 , it ) and 11 , bock : U , Orcititril 11111. tota 9 , 10 , II. 12 , 13. 14 , 15 , II , 17 , 18 , 19 amZ 20. hilock 8 , Orcittlrti 11111. Lots 13 , 14 , 15 , 16 , 17 minul time north 130 feet of lot 7 , muiul time ivest 100 feet of the itorhm ( t3 feet of mt 6 , block 6 , Orehimird 11111 , ' ) 'hict south 160 feet of b'ock 19 , Orchard 11111 ' Tile east 36 feet of lot 22 , Maymie's nihulitlomt to Orchitird lull. Lots 6 , ' iSi , 24 25 , 26 and if ? , Mayne'mt iiilulitlOft to Orchard 11111. All In section 17 , towm'ahllV 15 , range 13. Itat' her foot , 80,4(1(02 ( ( , 'i'he 'usual settling back process , " to which rt'fere'nmce is mambo in ( iil mistice , is as tot- lost's : 0mw-third of such pro rota cost upoim ( ho one-Itixtim part of ( lie whole nimlOUni ( ci grounmul to be itsu'est'ed ilru't mmhttlttinlf upoml the street line alonmg sttld imaproveimiente. Omme-ilftim of such lure rtttmt cost uiuoim the second oume-sixtim hittrt of time whole amount ' of saiui grouimul next utiijmtcent. Onc.sxhi of uclm Juro rutlt cost Ultoti thin third one-sixth 41mlrt of tue Witolti atmmottit Of miIiI groumtd miext mttljuct'iit. 4 And ttmree-tentlls of tualul tire rota cost upomi the adjacetit or remmtaimmiiig omme-iislf of saltS gnound , saul "Pro- Yeti mire further notified bmat poseil I'latis of AiiHem'i4mfli'iit" mire nosy subject to ( lie inspeetlomi attd exiiminittion of any of time OWill'i'uI of , ald hots , larls of lots tie itl'Ces of real estate , or tii in- r-peetlotm or utxaiiiimtiioii : ( of any other horsed imuterem4tttii iii ald Itroiet ussessmneiita , mit tIme ohilce of mtIil cIty' clerk , and that by it report of a commimmilth'e of ttti councIl duly ailopteul it lit lropoed titat umnless for gooul anti sttthiciemmt eatmee it mag lie otherwIse orderemh ammd doterimmtmmed tbmat time cost of saltl Improvements respectIvely be um.s'vseui Oh tIme several lola , hans ef lots lititI PieCes of real estate as simown by said pro- flosed lulans of assessment. You anti etchi : of you arc hereby mtotlilt'i to tipitetir before said Iloutrul of lqlialiZatlem ) at ( lie timmie and itlace above specllled to make army comnplaimlt , stateinemut or objecticmm you desIre concernhmig uny of said proposed levies amid ufesmnentH of ccliii tuxes. 5f01 ECIiBII hilOlbY city ltrif. 1891