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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1893)
THIS OMAHA DAILY UK -'i'liniSDAY : ' , MAY 11. 1803 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Brilliant Weather Throughout the Seemed to Demoralize Balls. REFRESHING RAINS REPORTED IN KANSAS All ltc | > nrt from tlio Nortliucst luillr.itc n Vnit Improvement In Crop Condition * clenuritlly Corn WH * UYuk nt Ilia Stnrt. C'litCAno. III. , May 10. The brilliant weather IhrotiKhtunt Iho west seemed to demoralize- tlio bulls today. Compared with last nielli prices sliow dcclluua of 'iu In whuat and corn , HI' In ualK , 30o In pork , Go In lard and 12 > ic In ribs , Tlicro was a markrd Improvement In the ctup outlook ilniliiK' the twcuty-foor hours , tlie ruin In coiitliient.il Knropo appeared to liavo Kieatly relieved the situation there , and then ) had also been some ralni In Kansas. All tlie reports from the northwest Indicate a vast Improvement In uealher conditions there , with MTillii , ' KoltiKon rapidly. The Mlssoiu I rejicit wasalsonald to be butter than o\p < ! Ctod , hiiowiiiKa condition of 77 per cent , Instead of 70 per unit as yestmday reported. All this , taken In connection with the. Wall Eli-tut demoralisation and the Kcncral dlstitist of Iliianrc * , made thn bull crowd nervous and hesitating and there was good selllna and not inui'li demand. I.OIIL'S hastened to unload and thort sellers displayed much more activity limn for soruo days. Hut the bears did not liave It all their own wny. On the break shorts link uiiillln and the Mli.-hUan report was s.ild to shuw 10 nonts ! decline ) during the past month. The Kovornmcnt report this afternoon was expected to make a favoiahlu showing' , as It \\ould only deal nlth conditions up toMuy 1. The Kncllsh crop Is In Jeopardy as they hiivo hud no u'ood r.iltm there for llfiy-suven days. U'erst , Armour's expert , who Is traveling o er the' wheat country , was quoted assaying that the Kansas outlook Is not as bad as re- Ttril , but that the winter \\heat crop Is 11 Ikely to prove mate ) lally less than last year. Tin irl.ct tinned very KIIOIIJJ iltirliiK the last hour on the heiisatton-illy hl h Iterlln and 1'urls cables , which .showo.l advances of from Sic to 2'c , but In the tlnal tradltr , ' th'-re was another decline , turning tin ) soiling , appar ently on account of the Kood mouln ; ; weather and tlin disposition to even up for the Wash ington crop rciiorl. ( orn at the si ait was quit' . ' weak , numerous tellinj ; orderbelnx on hand , largely from the Interior , and llrst trades were anywlii-rc from Uc In lc under the final Unities of yesterday. The decline caonht a Kood many stop loss orders , which only tend"d to Increase ( hi ) weakness. Th line bprliiK-llkc weather , both liere and over the west , made the distant fill ores relatively weaker 111.in the nearby deliveries. The market , iiftur the weak open ing , sold on" a fraction more , when the price rallied on buying by shippers. May \ uvIn teed demand and not fieely oll'eied. A holler cahll demand was also reported from the eatt and this aided the advance very materially. Prices ivuiu put up finm ? c to ! fc , reacted froi-i ! < i ! toc , ruled steady and .it the close liad lost from 'jc to Ic. Tlie Missouri weather bulletin. In Its- re marks , said that , much seed was lottlnu'ln the iround and that luaily all the corn planled thrviw.'ekh ngit Mould liave lobe re-planted and that fi-w counties reported any material worl. done. That helped to te-e.stabllsh confi dence. Tlie oats market opened coiislih-rahly weaker owlnt ! to the line weather. Dreyfus was a heavy buyer on the decline. L'ounselman .t To. utid P. A. Drlvor were aNo larao buyers. The loiiorl that there weie larfro qirintlues of oats bought for export caused hhorts to take hold , and that , with the decrease of 1,1 lU.Ono bu. of oats In llnidstieet's report , caused the mat kct to llrm up u aln , but all the decline was not lecoveied. The Wrightudaby comblnatlonaiiparently controls the [ rovislon market loan e.xlent that makes It all K"ess nork for others to operate. When the trade started thli inorii- 111) ) ; , IIORS were posted at 22,000 Instead of 1H IMM ) as estimated. The cullies told of some talk of choler.i abroad and t-omo restrictions placed on meat. Thu llrst prices showed a nieakof from lee to2Be all around from the. Tuesday closing. Then there was some lald- 1ns In pork by Baldwin , seemingly In the In- teiestoftho clique. On the break pork and laid were taken by Wright and Cudahy , brokers. Tliuru was no attempt tomarit up ] ) rlces , hut simply to tnkit nil olVerliiKs. The volumoof tradliiK was Ugh ! , prices .seesawln ; ; up and ilown , closing weak. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wliont , 200 cai-.s ; corn , 250 ears ; oats , 200 cars ; IIOKS , 24,000 head. The leading futirus , ranged ; n follows : Ol-E.N Illllll. LOW. CLOSE. Y'hT'Y Wlicnt Nu t. Mny 7m W't : July ! 8'l , : : i'i ' ( . Vi fcepl S\il \ Corn f > o.2 424 ' 4'l Jnnj . 43 > 4.1 4:11 : ; 4'iVtii 41 IWjH { Soi't 441j | 4ti ! 4i ! , MK OtiU No. 2- Miiy 80m 4tiMl Juno 80n ; su Ml , July Pcpt 4)W't S7- > ' . ( ' ? 1'ork. . Muy M 10 July tu VO HI SO l'5 SI 7J 21 Ul rcpt 21 CU 21 13 2J eu 20 J > VI ' . ' 5 Lord May 10 Hi July 11 IVVj 11 17H II 07 M , I Ilk 11 I7's ' " II 11:4 : H a II 3U U 4.-K Eliort Kill's" Mny 10 I1J ioiu : IU 30 10 : m ID : u July 10 424 IU 4J III 4) 10 4. It ) MIJ fopt. . . . IU 4) IU 4.'i IU O'J IU li''H Cash qoot.itlons were Us follows : Ki/oint I'lrmishlppers' bids aio still under Fellers' views and m salescamo to the hiiiface. KYI : No. 2 , DSC. HARI.KV-NO. 2 , 02c ; No. 3 , f . o. b. , 42S53c ; No. 4 , f. o. b.,40iC43e. Kl.AX p'KHi ) No. 1 , Jl.OS. TIMOTHY SKIID l'i line , J3.00. 1'oitK .Mess , per hid. , < 20.00320.70j lard , per 100 His. , f Ul.U5i U 00 ; hhort rib sides tlooso ) . J10.42'H 10.40 ; dry suited Mioiildani ( lio\ed > , JtO.OnU0.20 ( ; shortclearslde ; . < bo\edi , tlO.20'iCU.fiO ) , WIIIKKVDistillers' finished goods , per if.ul. . St'UAiis Unchanged ; cut loaf.Oc ; granulated , t.45c ; standard "A. " O c. The following were thu receipts and ship ments for today : On Iho Product ) oxchangu today the butter market was ( | Uletcroamurv."O.o ; ti'ic ; dairy 120 < ' ' 5c. KKKS ; strictly fresh. MjjUl t c. Oinaliii drain. The following prices are for delivery at MID- sUslppl river points : \Viir. ATNo. . 2 spring , 7L'c bid ; No. -spring , oacblds.No. LMiard. 05c bid ; .No. 3 haid , Olc U'YKNo. . 2. 50c hid. r ' 0' u wlllto'31e bl ( | ! N' BOlvc bid. C < ) li.\-No. 2 cash or May , 30o hid ; No. 2 oJ"lM1t ! ! Jllls " ' 3 * bet tor , c bli or .May , Bb e bid ; No. 3 white. 30c bid. New Vorlc .Mnrlu'M. , YollK' May ' " - ' ' ' "I'H-ltecelpts , 10. . 000 pkgs. ; expoils , 3,730 bbls. , 1.5OO sacks ; miles , i5'OO ! nugi , . ; market more active , hold lilgher.vbi'cklng demand. COIIN MKAI. Dull steaiiy. HVK1'limer , M-aive ; western. 02GOc bid. " 'KV MAl.T-Bleady , ( julof western , O' > V'i'----Hecilpts ' ; , 82,150 bti.j exports , loi- 200 bu. ; sales. 7.015.00U bu. futures. 17llOUO lU. spot. Spot market fairly active , easli-r with options chiln i.U > nily ; No.2 red , lii / . o. li. , HKiJH' ' c ; No. 1 noriiie'ro. M.V. unl . . . . . , , , , . " * . , A ' - - - - uu w | UJ | j j i f | tfll ini. ; salt . , l.lTu.ouo bu. futurci , , IBB.IKIO bu. M'ot. pols fiilily ucthi. for e.\port , easlei ; ' -iifOlo In elevator. 5J .it5Bn . - . . . , . .H , U7liiHMm.i exports. 79-tOO bu.t Ktml wales fi.Ik.l. , U&a.ouuuu. . . . .Ki. . . . * . . futiues . . _ - , . 13Uuoobu. 11 . . > .pot. - * < . i > . v * niM vrt U ( VJbd * ,11 , t * ltl * O. U'J'hi No. J M ilitIKWlVe : mixed western , 'M She ; whltu wottvrn.t'JQINo. . HAY | -'alrly autlve , tlriu ; hhlpplng , 7oa76c- | ! niMt lu choice , hfXUiySc. . . . . . . . . . . . , , , , . i.niu , iniii , eusy ; woxtor Closfd atfll.U3iMilM , < . > 60 tiuri-es at ni.-j- aiptlons salw minoi .May cloned ut tll.'Jtl ; fillKe0S' | . < L.Ut.l..l.40 . . .lS l1 . ' 'HT ' ClOMMlat ' . . -iJlo'icd easy uua Irregular , fulr I we tr > rn dairy , cru afici wen tern creami-ry. a.Via'j'iot ' KlKHH , KOmu iv I'IIKWKQuiet , cnsy ; part sklmi , now , 6tt fcimQuiet , lower ; receipts , 11,800 jiUgsi western , fn di. 16n ir.o. Tu.wiw--Kulr dumaml , firm ; city ( t'2 per pkg. , &sr. CiiTTONNiieti On , Dull , firm. l'iriiot.tiM-lull : : ) nnd neglected through out ; I'ennsylvanla oil , spot Milieu , none ; .lutio otitlons , tinier u.ooo bbls. Opening 6840 , highest fimji' , lowest fiH c , closing ns e. Minn oil , Hales , none ; 28io ! bid. Totaf sales , 12,000 bbls. ItosiN-OulPt , steady ; strained , common to ( ? ood.t.'J7.i1.30. ! Tl'iti'iiNTiNU More dolnp , firmer ut 30' ffi Ilicc Knsy , quiet ; domestic , fair to extra , 3 r > ! 4e ; Japan , 4U'iH ' c. Moiassus Now Orlean. ' , open kuttlo , Rood to choice , dull , Ktendy. Ht'tlAH Ittiw , llrm , moderntn business ; fair rollnlna , 3 4e ; ci-ntrlfUKals , 06 tes > t , at 4'c ; sales , O.OOU ba/scentrlftnals , 00 test , at4'to ex. whip , nnd HOO baits molasses sir-Mr , HO test , 8'4ce\ ' . ship ; rollned. ( inlet , firm , off A , 4 lfi-10 < iiDSe. : mold A , H1 ; ll-10c : standard A , & fi- ll-aOiif : eonfectlonoi-s A , 5 3-inftS c ; cut loaf , . ? ri 15-irej crushed. Du5 15-10c ; tiowdetl | , .1 ll-lOu- ; granulated , 6 5-10 ® o-He ; cubes , 0 ll-lfi&5'.c. I'm Iiio.N-Steady , dull ; American , $12.753 1(1.50. < 'oi'i'Ell-Wealt , ( inlet ; lake ? 1 1. I.BAIIWeaker ; domestic , 13 H'J't. Ti.v-Kasy ; straits , t'2u.'JU bid , t'J0.25 tisked ; plates , ( | tilit ! , steady ; spoltor , weaker , domns- tlc * i.37 ! g. Oinuliii I'roilncii .Market. The rluitme for wet and clou ly to clear and warm weather was most KnUoful and there was a more cheerful tone to thu produce mar- As a Rcneral thlnjf the day's bmlnphs did not develop many new features or chatiKes In price. There was a full car of strawberries on the market In addition totiomo uxptovt shipments. As has been the rule of late theie were a Kimd many poor berries atnoliK the oIl'erliiKs. t'holco HlocU moved on" very ri-adlly and at bettor prices. \ \ hllo lids market has received a ( rood many poor berrle- has nothing to complain about when compared with some other mar- kels. When the berries aio so soft as they have beiMi of late , owliiK to the rains In Ar kansas , shippers will not chance sending Iliem to the more distant markets , but dump the bulk and thu worst of them on the near-by markets. Knr that leasonSt Louis has been badly demoralized. They liavo been unload- Ins Arkansas b'-rrles ai M.'J5 to $1 75 pereaso , but as a matter of f-ict thu berries were too soft to admit of beliiT -Dipped or disposed of olherwl-'e than to the ! > 'at trade. 'I'hc' butter iniiiket Is we.ik and there ate very few package * that will brim ; over 2lc ) , In faet II Is not safe for u shipper to cnl.'iilate oiiKoltln ; ; more than iUc ! however K < x > d thu butter muy bo. Ujoelpls are cradirilly in- cieasinK and dealers lo ik to see pilces K'-'t down still lower In thu near future- . I lit * I'KK nifirkut Is steady , but there Is very little demand for round lots of ivgs. Dealer- who are reivlvlns moru ux than the retail trade will take llnd It no easy matter to dU- po-eof l surplus at a price that will let I hem out. ' 1 he ; ; ivat troulile appears to be that CK saro brlnuln. more In the country than the marl > et here or elsewhere will Justify. Some uf the h.r 'est buyeis claim ( hat thu ma : ket must coin" down In thoeountry. One buvvr was heard to lemark that they were Kiin ) to reduce their prleu to lU'ie ' in the countiy and If any one wiiuted to olTor more than that they could have the onus. I he poultry market l.s very dull and receipts move oir slowly even at the recent decllno. 'I hem Is very little demand for game and as the weather K beeomiiiK so warm as to render the ilskof li'iiidlliu great receivers are gen erally advising tlio shippers not to ship any more. rituiTS. Al-rr.Kj-C'hoIco sto.'k , ! J. 75 ® 1.0(1 ( per bid. STiiAWURmiir.s Uholco sliipping .stockJ3.i5 ! Q-3.50 per 'J4-t. ( | case. hU.MDXS Uholco , i 1.233 1. 50 ; fancy , J1.75Q 5.00. HANAS8ror bunch , Including crates and packing , tUM'Ul.bu. J'lSKAl'PMa-l'er bbl. , $7.5030.00 ; per do/ . , litANiit ; : < Newcastle f'allfornla seedlings , $2.50 ; Newcastle i.Medlterranean sweets , . * 2 50 ; I'nlifoinla mountain oranges- , t-2.-25-v2.Wi \\a-ililngloii navels , choice , Jl ; Washington n.uels , largo sl/.es , , * 3.'j'l / . , : . 75 ; Itlversldo seedlings , fj.75 ; Uudlamls , W.75 ; Kedlanils , I2Hslie , ? 2.5l ) . iiirriiii : , r.diis , HAM' : , I-OUI.TUV. IltfTTKii KalrtoRood country roll , 10Q18c : choice to fancycountry , IHii'JOc. Kiiiislieneral mai-Uel , lll'jc. ' I'OUI.TIIV Choice hens , 'Je. ; ml.xed coops , old roosters , f > 7c ; gucso and ducUs. pigeons , si. 50 per dolive. . YKIir'.TAUJ.BS. 1'iiAB Per H-bu. box , tl. ' llr.ASs-rhdlpo navy , $2.2052.30 ; common stock. tl.004ta.oO. CAI.IFOIINIA I'.UIIIAOB I'ur Ib. , 3c. SouTiinitN CAIIIIAOC IVr crate , W.OOitn.25. < 'l'l-UMin : > I'holce , per do/ . . 5-l.50iai.76. WAX IlKA.NS-l'er ' . . - 'j-hu. box , jl.ua. STIII.NU KUA.NHI'er ' .i-bu. box , tl. SPINACH - I'er bid. , J'J.51 * . Asi'AHAiius I'or ilo75c. . l.UT-ffCF. I'er do40c. ; . ItADisiiKS I'er douritlUUc. . l'AiisurPer : doU35WOc. . Tot- tNioNx--'cr | doU'.tiaUSa. . POTATOKHUolorado stock , $1.10 ; Wis consin l < url > uiilis , UJit1 ! western Nolraska. ) 85U'J5c ; eastern Nebraska stock , 753830 ; earlv Ohio sued. $1.23. I'll : PI\NT Per 50-lb. boxes , $1.50. Niw : IlKCTS-I'erdiu. bunches , 75c. Niw : c.xitliorsPerdohunchus , 75c. NKW TIIUNII--- Per dohunches. . 75c. yvf.vsil Per bit. box , H.5 ( ) ' < 02.00. lliiiMiii.v : O.xioNs-Per bu. box. J2.50. NKW P-iTATOKS-Soutlmrn , per bbl. , ? 3.00 ; jior bu. box. il.75B.2.OJ ; California , per Ib. , MI'ISIIIIOOMS Per market basket , SI. ( 'ii.iur : : I'nllforiilii , pei-do * . , Jl.00ai.25. WATIII ; Cituss Per24-t. ( [ box , $2.50. HAY The market on good upland hay , $7.50 © 7.75 In car lots. Vi.u. I'holeo and small fat , 78ic ! ; lareo and thin , St. I , oals .UiirUeti. ST. I.OBIH. Mo. , May lO.-Pi.otm-Woak , dull , but unchanged In price ; patents , } 3.45fi4 a.OO ; others unrhanced ; extra fancy , itt.UOift 3.30 ; fancy , J2.70ii2.00 ; choice , JJ.30iC2.4O ; family , } 2.o.Vi-j.l5. ( WnuAT-Opened weak and panicky , selling olT Jjc , beeanii' nurvoiis , Iliii'tuallng widely and clo-ed .Si- below yesteidiy ; No. 2 reel , ! | \ 'A'lay'J4 ' ' c : Jul } ' ' 7&1 ; C1 AlK" ' ' . - ' 77" . 0-'ac ; Heplember. c. I'oiiN Weak on crop m'ws , lo-lng Ic ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 4ic ) ; May , : i ! ) V" July , 40'4e. OATS Hull. IOHOINo. ; . 2 cash , 31'jc bid ; .May , 32Uc ; July , 2c. ! ) I'HOVISIONSi.iiilet , easier ; pork , standard nu'ss , $21.01)321.25 ; laru , 10.02' * : dry salt meats , loose shoulders , tl.12'i ( ) ; longs and rills. $ lt.50 ; shorts , -tlO.75 ; boxed , 13c moro. llueon , packed shoulders , $1 1 ; longs and rib , , il I.t.2' , ; shorts , ttl.b7'i. Hams , sugar cured , 13 ill Ic. HiiTTKU I'lnilco separator creamery. 23J6 2le ; eholco dairy , 22 < - . IlKOT.li'M-l-'lour , 3,000 bbls : wheat , 4,000 bu. ; corn , 43.O.H ) bu. ; o.Us , 31,000 bu ; rye , l.OUU bu. SillP.MENrs I'lour , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 1- 0u ( ) bu. ; corn , 70,000 bu. ; oats , IO.OUU bu. ; rye 1,000 bu. _ Now Vorlt Dry ( SomU M-irktl. Niw : VOIIK , May 10.Tho dry goods market was without , in y now developments today. Demand was very ipilet. Itoih buyers and soller.- . are waiting for the .11 rival of the ino-.t titling moinont to resume aelivo busln.'ss , or for the period when transaelloiis can no longer bedol-iyed. ll may aivoidingly bo very iiulet for the next thirty day . . yet there U noihlng In Iheeoadltlunof tlie niarkul lo suggest any thing to be gained by delay morn than the In- teiest on purchases , as values can adjusted without much tumuli ) . The Jobbing trade was also light , but the line weather Is doing a good deal for the retail branch of trade , and that U the principal thing uondud at present. It nun city MiirluiU. KANSAS Oirv , Mo. . May m.-WiiKAT-Actlvo but easy ; No. 2 haul , OOlii4J7c ; No. 2 red , 70c. - ) , weak ; No. 2 mixed , 37 c ; No. n ' OATS- Hull , easy ; No. 2 mixed , aOSiSSOUc ; No. 2 whiti 32'jiii3f. ' ; Kl3-l'nchangeil ( ' at I2c. i Uiielmiigwl ; creamery , 23a2Gc ; sVhmit , 10,000 hu.j corn , 3.000 bu. ; oats , l.OOO tin , Sllll'MU.NTWheat , 22,000 bu. ; corn. 0,000 hu. ; oats , l.OOO hu. MliuinaiinlU Wlm.it M irkrt. MlNNKAi-oi.is , Minn. , May 10. Thcro was very good trade In wheat today ; active de mand for cash , but oll'erlngs were light ; No. 1 northern sold freely at 70c : No. 2 northern , ' , ' " ? Ifwell't-s. 00 ears. i.'li o : .May. Ii734c ; July. .IV'iSi.pteniiHjr. 73' c. On track : No. 1 haul , 71iej ! .No. 1 northern , OOlie ; No. 2 northern. Ode .Mllw.tiikru yW-WKK ? > W ! " " J"y ! 1 ° WiiK July , 73e ; No. 2 spring , 72o. Coiix-l-'lrm ; No. a , 42'4C. ' 8 W"'tC ' 3 ° , . llAHI.UV l)3e. UYK QilU-t : I'uoviiiUiXf.EaV T ; mirk. July , J20.05. 1 Toluu.i , , i-n .tluruot. TOLEDO. O. , May Ui.-WiitUT Actlvo mid lower ; No. U , c-u h and Mav , 75C. 15i"'N ! ' " " ttl11 * btul(1y ! ! * ' " ' - ' * ' ' ' " May. OATo-Qulet ; No. 2 cash , 32 ! ic. Hilltlinore drain .Milrlit-t. ItAi.TiMOiiK , Md. . May IO.-WIIKAT I'lrmer ; No. 2 red. SIKH and May , TJ < : , I'oiiN-hjNler ; mlxuu , siuit and May , 40ii' OATS Quiet uiid bteudy ; No. 2 whltu and western , -I2c. ii-Hti.r Uoiniiirrcliil Hcvleiv. MASCIIESTKU , May 10. The Ouardlan , In Its cotton stiitements , buys ; The ntuadlno * * Jfcottuu at Liverpool hud Induced a wore hopeful tnno In the market without lncroilnc bUMlm' 3. The Imiulry Is inoitly nt too lou prices , especially the offcr from India. Mall nccotinlH from that country nru | K > or. The ) refer to the nlxuneu of demand from the Inter ior , Notwithstanding the low olfcrlnen , mod- nrato business In 'b I rt Ings for 1'ileutta niul Ilomlmy has bopn oxi-cuted. Thcro l.s some In- Mtilry for shirtings for C'hlnn near sellers prices. All .igrco that advaticrs cannot bo ob tained. Ilest Ntaplos tire In n weak position. owlnit to the oxtemlvo supply. The Improved China demand U causing a reduction In the production of staples of thu leading makes. . Ililrnloy printing cloths nro steady. The hardening tendency of cotton causes pro ducers to maintain quotations. Yarn * are steady. Spinners show less dejlro to seek orders. Cotton , I.a. , May 10. ruturpsstcady : sales , 50,000 bales ; May , t7.5IQ7.55 ; .tune , J7.50B7.57 ; July , t7.OKJl7.02 ; August , J7.0WJ 7.00 ; yeptemher. I7.72a7.73 ; October , * 7.77 < i { 7.7H ; November , * 7 H2W7.83 ; December. * 7.Hd (37. ( HO. I'lrm ; good middling , 7' c ; middling , 7ic ; low inlddllnK , 7 5-lGo ; not and gross re- cclptii , 120 bales ; exports coastwise , 8,238 bales ; sales , 1,105 bales ; stock , 102,674 bales. Cotton .Market. NEW YOIIK , May -Options opened dull unchanged to 10 points lower , closed barely steady , I5U25 points up ; sales , 13,750 hags , In cluding : May , ( I4.85U15.55 ; July , $14. 80 ; September , $14.05 14.75 ; October , $14.70 ; December , $14 451D14.70. Spot Hlo , more active , llrm ; No. 7. tl5.n7 ! } . London Oil Market. LONDON , May --CALCUTTA I.issnED gpot ox-ship , 80s Od per iuarlor ] ; spot ex-ship , ( new crop ) June. 30s. S 22s 7Jd ! percwt. STOCKS ItONDS. Uecldiidly Lower I'rlers ltiinnd In the Security Market Voitorday. Nr.w YOIIK , May 10. The stock market worked toward n decidedly lower range of prlcos again today. The rallies which occur red at Intervals were of short duration , and as thu day drew to a close , thu boars became bolder and attacked both the high and low priced shares with great vigor. In addition to the talk aijjut thu nu-it unfavorable crop ic- I'oi-l , the xtreut was Ilo > ded with rumors con cerning thu embarrassment of brokerage con cerns hero and In Philadelphia , and of the ptohahlo appointment of roctdvors for thu Northern I'aclflc and Krio. None of these rumors were vurllleil , but they wore made to do service nevertheless. There was also considerable discussion about the rumors regarding thu affairs of Iho ( ictioral Klectrlu company , which were emphatically denied by tha presi dent , who stiites In an op MI communica tion that the alf.ilrs of the company aru in u prosperous condition. Thu strength of ster ling o.v'hange , as a result of higher rates of dUcount In thu op > n market In I < m t.in , ro- vlved the talk of gold exports , but thus far no engagements for this wuuk's steam-Ms are re ported. The sales reported a total of 410,504 sharus , against 3 J3,0'J2 yesterday , whllo tin depres sion was very marked at Intervals , them was buying by solid houses and the lulluf ob tained that thu h-'ars w r making drives against special stocks In order to facilitate covering In other parts of thu list. The short interest is simply tmmiiise , and the borrowing demand Is brisk , both for the active shares and sp-'elaltles. The greatest declines were United States Uubbc-r preferred , 17 percent to 00 ; United States Kubbur common H percent , to 35 ; National I ordago , preferred , 10 per cent , to 40 ; Sugar , preferred , U'l pjr cent , to H4'i ; Sugar , common , 2'B per cent , to H3' ' . , ; Amirican Tobacco , 4 per cent , to 70 ; l.aekawunna , 4' , percent , to IS'i'i ; D.'lawaro ti Hudson , 2'8 p--r cent , to 122' ' , ; General Klectric , 7 percent , to 7O ; Manhattan , 3y per cent , to 120' ' < ; Missouri Pacific , 3 per cent , to 30 ; New .ler-.ey Centr.il , 4 per cent , to 18 ; Northern Paclllc. preferred , 2pur cent , to 32"i ; Heading , 2 | nr cent , to 22 % ; Pullman , 7 per cent , to 170 ; Omaha , 3 per cent , to 41 H ; Western Union , 2' > per cent , to 83 and WheelIng - Ing .t I < ako Ivrie , piefened , 4'i per cent , to 48' | . At the close National Cordage preferred reeovered 4 pjr cent , to 40 , and the geneial list was ' . ( to ' per cent above the lowest. Nevertheless , speculation left elf feverish and ctisi-ttled. Too Poit says : While the present market Is one In which purcliasu.-i on a m irgln ought em phatic. illy to dUe-Miraged , It U not a mar ket for indiscriminate sales. The tendency of small Investors In times of discouragement like these to let their holdings go l.s a familiar trait of human naturu , but It leuls to very grave mistakes. Not only It may hccomu a munaeo to the general market , but It often means the wreck of pilvato Incomu-i. Thu daily Wall Rtrout stock list Irf by no means a infallible guide. The question of Intrinsic values In n panic strlek-n market Is almo-t totally Ignored. Stocks are sold In iiuantltles and at rapidly declining prices , not bi'i-auso they have sud denly grown worthless , but because profes sional iioldersof sm-h sliaivs have oeun forced at any sacrlllco to ease their burden. Su.'li breaks have practically no relation to the problem of Inveslment. Dividend-paying MIK-US , If their llnancc.4 were sound a month ago , are enu-illy sound today. let market quo tations lulu at par or 50 points below. Interest on Ibu bonds of solvent companies will bu pahl as It m ituroM. Th.it tli-.lmik of Invest ment companies are today thoroughly solvent does not admit of doubt , nine-tenths of Wall street's panics , like unit of a week ago , aru money panics , puru and simple. The man with money on hand , and , next to him , the holder of bccurttk-s , which must have huen bjught and P'lld for , are Invariably masters of tlu situ ation. The following are the closing quotations of the leading stocks on the Now Vork Stoek ex change today ; ci dlv. The total sales of stocks today were -HO.fOO shares , Including ; Atcldson. 14.700 : llurllng- ton , ( i.Mtill ; Chicago ( ias , 13.50O ; Cottonseed Oil , 5imii ; Delaware , Iackawannu .V West ern. lb,800i Distilling. 8U.)0 ) ; Krie. 7,500 ; ( Jen- eral Ivlectrlc. 13,4110 ; I.oiilsvillo A : Nash ville , 11,7'Ki ; .Manhattan , O.UO.i ; Missouri I'a- cllic , 20-lul ; National Cordage , 8,400 ; Now Kngland , U.OOOi Northern I'aclllc , preferred , 25,100 ; Iteadbig , 3B'JOL ) ; Uock Mand , 1(1,700 ( ; St. Paul , 08st)0 ; Hugar. 22,600 ; Union la- cltlc , 0,400 ; Western Union , 1-1,000. New Vork Mouuv .llariuit. New VOIIK , May lo.-Mo.Nuv ON OAM- Sleady at 2J1.5 per cent ; last loan , 3 per cent ; closed ottered sit 3 per cent. PniMB.MuiiL'AN-TII.K PAIMII : O'ias ' per cent. SriiiiMMi KxciiAMii ; Strong , with actual business In bankeis' lillls ut il.HUia-l.b5 for sl\ty days and * 4.rtN'ltfr.i.HH\i tordi'inand. tioviiu.NMKNT IIO.MIS-Lower. State bonds. The closing limitations on bonds : S.ln I'riiiK-niro .Ml.ilni ; < ) iiiit/tllon , SAN KIIANOISCO. 0,1,1. , M-iy 10.-Tim onieliil closing iiujtailoiij tor mining stoo j were as follows : Alt * IU Muiloan Hotelier | ju Kent A llolctur II. llodltt L'on jhliUi-d | U Urlilr llulwer 15 i liollur IU ritvaso " . ' . . ' . . ' , . ' . ' . ' . ! ! i lt i L'onn'rt ' Cnl A Vu 4U . < l rr * . uviida3) \ L'rown Point 8 * iJiilun L-on ulldutad 170 llouldA turrr HC uion , zj Ilklu A .Vurcroit . . . U Vcllour Jackal I'M llontou .Stock UuiUitlon . BOSTON , Mass. , May 10.Call loans , 037 . St. Lotus , Mo. , May 10. The following tire the closing mining quotations : Ailainn t .80 ( & . 'JJ lirnnllu M..tl.W ( i 4.1.0 Am. Nuttlo. .37"-t W .IS1- Hope 3.4'J ( if 4.00 lllmotiilllc. 6.2. ) tl.eo & Elisabeth. . . * .s. Ilopin. . . . ' .O riiianeiiil Notes. KANSAS OITV , Mo. , May 10. Clearings , I'AitH , May 10.-Thr o per cent rentes OGf 70c for the account. NKW YOHK , May 10.-CIcarliiKS , $120,321,104 ; balances , J7,0i7nr/j. ll.u.TlMoiin , Md. , May lO.-Clearlnus , J2.037- 100 ; balances , t I43,00il. Money 0 pur cent. I'nil.Aiir.t.l'iiiA , 1'a. , May lO.-C'learlngs , 111.- 433,388 ; balances , * 1OUO,705. Money 4ii per cent. LONDON , May 10. Amount of bullion gene Into the Hank of Kngland on balances today MEMI-IIIS , Tenn. , May 10-Now York ox- chaiue selling at Jl.OO. Ulcurlttgii , J283,223 ; balance. , JH2.002. IlKiil.t.N , May 10. Tlio statement of the Im perial llankof ( iermany shows an IncreaseIn specie of 1,280,000 marks. CINCINNATI. O. , May 10. Money , G&8 per cent. New York exchange , OOifiUOo premium , and curruncy shipped , Clearings , $2,100.800. Sr. LOLMS. Mo. , May lO.-Clearinis $3,071- 000 ; balances 1387,121. Money , quiet at 0 8 per cent. KxchaiiRo on Now VoiK , OOo pre mium. New Out.nANS , Li. . May 10. Clearinn ; , Jl,305,405. Nt-w York ( < xihairu : , coniinerol.il , 75c per $1,000 premium ; banlt , Jl.OO per lloTON , Mass. , May 10. Clearings , J10.402- 400 ; balances , . * 1,022.055. Money 0 par cent. Exchange on Now York 17c discount to lOc premium. CHICAGO. III. , May lO.-Cleartng'i , 110,215.- 010. New \ork cxchango , 75o premium. Ster ling exchange llrm at1.80 forsl.xty-d.iy bills , f-4.88Si for sight drafts. .Money linn ; Oit7 pur cent. cent.Niw Niw : YORK. May 10. [ Hpcclal Telegram to I UK HIK. ] Exchange was quoted as follows today : Chicago , 75c premium ; lloslon , 17c discount to 10c premium ; St. Louis , OOc pre mium. OMAHA MVK sroL'K .tIAIEK CTS. Cattle Market Sllll .Suiters from Depression HOBS Ijjio stlKlitly In Vnlii" . Win.Ni : iAV , May 10. Three days recelpU foot up 0,005 cattle , 17,257 hogs and 2,335 sheep as compared with 8,310cattle , 15,403 hog-i and 1,080 sheep for tlio same three days last week. Notwithstanding Uio'comparatively limited receipts of cattle , the market was dull , lifeless and generally lower. Sellers looked for and asked fully steady prlcos , but were unable to make It except on tha'choicest heavy beeves and the idee handy fat killers such as the 'ressed beef men most want. Kastern ad vices have boon rather unfavorable all week and speculative buyers wanting good wldo margins ! to ship on were low bidders , while the dressed beef men with only modjrato order * and plenty to .select from were In a position to command conces sions. Trade was naturally slow , with prices In general 5c to 10 lower than Tuesday , a de cline In three days of ICe to 25c. A load of fan.-o 1,528-lb. hi eves went to a shipper for J5.00 , but good to choice 1,200 to 1,400-lb. steers sold at from $4.00 to $4.00 , with rough 1,240-11) . stock as low as fi.35. | . 'jilr to good 000 to 1,150-lb. steers sold at from J 1.30 to $4.70 , and indill'orent to Inferior underweight and half fat steers at from $4.25 down to $3.75. There was no material change In the cow trade. OlVerlngs were neither very liberal In quantity nor extra as to quality. Inquiry came almost entirely from local bouses , lint It was active enough to absorb thu supply In short order. CJood to choice fat cows and heifers sold at from { 3.70 to 14.25 , with fair to good butchers' stock at from J2.00 to J3.70 and common to fair canning grades at from { 2 to J2.0O. Hulls and slags sold freely at about steady prices , from J2.00 to J3.70 , and the same was true as to calves , at from $3 to $0 00. While there was some trading In stockeis and feeders , business could be livelier without straining thu market any. 1'rlcesaro a trlllu high to suit country Ideas , but the chances tire moru In favor of their going higher than lower. Trices In general were quolably steady. Itc-p- rcbontatlvo sales : I'r. $4 45 50 50 00 00 55 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 05 4 05 4 05 4 05 4 7t ) 4 70 4 70 4 75 70 75 80 00 4 75 4 70 4 80 5 50 4 30 3 25 3 20 3 30 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 00 3 00 3 BO 3 50 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 305 305 3 00 370 370 370 370 380 3bO 300 3 05 4 00 4 10 4 10 4 00 3 70 4 25 4 75 0 00 0 00 0 00 a 30 a 40 a 40 3 00 3 50 3 OO 3 75 3 70 a on 3 75 3 b7 .t 4 110 4 OO lions Another heavy run , 111 can , 7.3MU huad.gavo buyers a chanuu to take uir paitof what they hail to put on Tuesday , i\eryi hlng was again.l thucelleiii , Illjurul ollcrlng * . IUVM-I hogs and provisions Jn Chicago and a conse- Uiient let up in tin * Imiulry for shipping ami speculative account. J no market was ( .tow mid unevenly lower. At Iho opening then was an act Uo cull for I Igbt and medium weigh i ho's fi'oiii iMith tresh meat men and shippers andsak-h were on Ine baklnof a Ou decline at f7.0Oand i/.OO. Thu general markiit , howvvci , opuncd Oc to Uu ) lower than Tuesday , with good to cholco hogs , regardless of wulghi , ui (7.00 ftutl (7.00 , with u lew tirlmo load * lit 17.00. l-'nlr to poor llsnt jtuir and iiilxi-d packers sold at J7 46 and { 7 f.O with t7.40 for low mark. Thu maiki-t further weakened , m the mornltw advanced , ini nioru bi'tirlsh news from t'hlcauo and th llllhiKof urniHit. orders , anil closing hid * and prices wi-ro all of lee to 15c IOWIT than yos- ti'rday. About l.OOO ho * * remained unsold In first hands. S.ih-M were largely at J7.15 and J7 65asatmlnst J7.65 and J7.00 Tui-sday and Ji.20 to j7.30onu week u-jo. Hupresentatlvo sales : No. Av. Ph. I'r. ' No. Av. Ph. I'l. 8. .141 $7 30 60 .2t7 120 } 7 50 4. .185 7 40 01. . . .270 7 60 4 .212 7 1 40 73 . .210 80 7 60 .270 7 40 08. . .206 200 7 60 4. . .302 7 40 ' : .610 80 7 60 0. . .222 7 40 ca' ; . .252 80 7 50 CO. . .271 80 7 40 71. . .271 80 7 50 80. . .186 40 7 42 5 03. . .207 40 7 60 3. . .207 7 45 00. . .220 100 7 60 74. . 250 100 7 45 08. . .215 80 7 60 75. . .2 JO HO 7 45 71. . . .254 100 7 60 02. . .231 320 7 45 72. . .233 280 7 60 63. , .205 120 7 45 74. . .242 120 7 60 78. . .212 120 7 45 00. . .201 7 60 74. . .228 120 7 45 34 . .310 120 7 50 40. . .242 100 7 45 60. . .288 40 7 60 ' 4. . .172 7 45 70. . .238 80 7 60 72. . .201 80 7 45 70 . .225 40 7 60 74. . .202 80 7 45 71. . . .233 200 7 60 G5 . .242 7 45 07. . .251 200 7 60 68. . .23t 200 7 45 01. . 278 80 7 60 00. . .251 210 7 45 78. . .207 80 7 " > 0 02. . .252 100 7 45 08. . 272 120 7 60 70. . .235 320 7 45 CO. . .210 40 7 60 00. . .247 40 7 45 07. . .220 80 7 62-i 00. . .255 80 7 45 72. . .240 80 7 62' , 04. . .232 200 7 45 77. . .244 100 7 52" , 00. . .220 80 7 45 74. . .275 210 7 62" , 03. . .250 100 7 47'J ' 00. . .231 320 7 63'S 00. . .205 80 7 47'5 74 . .208 80 7 52" , 07. . .205 240 7 47'i 63. . .250 7 65 73. . .241 120 7 47'i 33. . .101 40 7 55 78. . .252 80 7 47'i 70. . .212 80 7 65 01. . .225 100 7 47'i GO. . .210 40 7 55 04. . .224 100 7 50 00. . 200 IGO 7 65 70. . .254 210 7 50 145. . .203 2-10 7 65 00. . .250 100 7 50 04. . .228 200 7 65 04. . . .268 80 7 60 72. . .250 400 7 55 05. . . .277 100 7 60 70. . .203 7 53 01. . . .255 80 7 60 72. . . 275 7 55 05 232 40 7 60 81. . .235 7 65 ill. ; . 202 ao 7 60 02. . .258 7 56 08. . . . 202 bO 7 60 77. . .203 80 7 65 00..237 7 60 GO. . .211 7 65 08. . .2-18 200 7 CO 30. . . .201 7 65 02. . .208 320 7 60 47. . .105 7 65 70. . .200 320 7 50 04. . II' * ' * 100 7 55 02. . .232 100 7 60 00. . . ' bOO 7 65 GO. . .255 120 7 60 7" .213 40 7 65 70. . .200 80 7 50 GO. . . .230 240 7 65 42. . .250 120 7 60 77. . . .201 80 7 00 24. . .317 7 60 02. . . .305 7 00 50. . 228 100 7 50 GO. . . .245 120 7 00 I'KIS AND Itomill. 1..370 4 50 2. . . . 120 , 1 00 pHKisr Thu comph'to domoiall/.atlon In III' ) easti'rn trade on account of the i-vtraordlnary Mippllu.s Is Iu a measure lellecled line and pucos aruitiotably 2. " > c to 60c loner than the i i iti , . --i.wwutu. f tj ; UUIIIIIIOII IIIU nil ) ! K Hlluup , J2.0oa4.00 ; good to choice 40 to lou-lb. lambs , J5.OOitU.70. Koprescntatlvo sales : No. A v. I'r. 3SO Mexican wethers 01 $500 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 2 bucks . . . . . . . . . ! ! ! . ! ! 115 4 00 07 lambs 03 0 00 KcL'clpts anil niiposUlon of Stock. Oniclal reciduts and dlsp Hltiou of stojk a ? shown by tlto bjjksof the Union Sto k Yar.l * company for tlio twenty-four liour.s ending at 5 o'clock p. m. , .May 10 , 1803. KKUKII'TS. DISPOSITION. WISTIKN TACKING JNTKICKSTS. .Marllollny : of Ilo s the I'ufit Week Short of Kxprcintlon. CINPINNATI , O. , May 10. ( Special Teloiram to Tin : HBK.I Tomorrow's Price Current will say : Marketing of hogs the past week has been short of expectations. The total west ern slaughtering Is 20UOOO , as compared with 240,000 last week , and iiOO.OOO last year : fiom March 1 to date , 1,005.000 , against 1,000,1100 last year. I'romlneut places compare as follows : ChlciiRO I.no Mock Market. CiMCAao , 111. , May 10. iSptichil Telegram to THE Hcn.l Common cattle , whether native or Te.xas , sold lower and slowly. They declined about lOc and were weak at the reduction. Good to choice grades did not show any material change. They were In fair demand and not In too large supply. Of natives there were only about 12,000 head , and a considerable part of that number weio not suited to shippers' wants. Natives were quoted at from ( H.iij to J4.20 for cows and iielfers , and at fiom (4.10 to H1.1O fur steers. Te.xans were quoted anywhere fiom $2.10 to $5 , accoidlng ( o quality. All grades of cattle are lower than at thecloso of last week. A few sales of hogs were made at the openIng - Ing of trade this mornln ; at as high figures as were paid on the d-iy before , but In a few minutes equally g , oil hogs went over the scales at $7.1)0 ) and .still further along J7.H5 would liavo been the big price for them. The close was very had ami at least 15c lower than the opening , late sales mak'iu on a basis of from . { 7.50 to J7.HO for common to best liea > yand medium weights , and Irom * 7.25 to 8-7.7O for light. Some sales men regarded $7.75 as the top of the market at the close. The sheep market was again In veiy bad shape. The overwhelming supply enabled buyers to Illl their orders tit prices of their own making and of cour.se the selling Inteiests MlU'ercd. The prices eie so verv uneven that for thu tlie present any ( ( notations which might bo given would bo of lltllo value. Milcbuf sheup weii' largely at fiom f I to ifl 05 for 'I'oxans , and from { 4.50 to J5.0U fur natives and westerns , l.ambv.vio quoted at from $0.20 to 17. A largo business was transacted , but It was Impossible to empty the pens. Itecclpts : Cattle. 10.OIIO head ; calves , 300 head ; hogs , 25.0UO head ; sheep , 10,000 head. The livening.loiirnal reports : CATrit-lEeceliits , lO.OUOhead ; market slow , lowei ; no extra steers here ; top prices today a-0.30to5.47 ; medium. { 4.45U.I.UO ; grass Texans , J3.K ( > 5,3.25 ; fed Te.xans , J3.1)1)34.30. ) lions Itecelpts , UO.OOO head : shipments , 3.000 head ; trade slow , lOftlOc lower ; ml.xed , $7.0037.70 : heavy , * 7.70C.a.OO ; light , * 7.05'0 7.0t ! pigs. * 0.25'ti5.7.- . Kili ii'--Itecelpts , 0,000 head ; shipments , 2.00O head ; market active , lower ; Te.xans , J2.30i60.00j ( weaternuiO.OUfcO.OO ; lambs , J5.50 4J.7.25 , New Yorlt Livestock MiirUet. Niw ; YORK , May 10. Receipts of beeves , 2.001 * . Values on all grades siilFered a ftulher decline of 15c. Poorest to bust native steers sold i4.'JlK&.5.HO ; dressed beef dull , bft.O'ic for nalHc nldcs. Latest London cable quotes native steers llrm at 1 liif 1 J'io ' , dressed weight , and American refrigerated beuf steady at Iti'ic. ' Shipments tod-iy , l.UOO qnaihirs of beef ; tomorrow , 400 beeves. Itecelpts of sheep and lambs , 0,100 head : nlit'c ] ! llrm ; lambs active , * ( c per pound higher. Kansas City l.lvu stoek .Marliet. Mo. 10. CATTI.R--HO- KANSAS crrv , , May - - - culpis , 0,300 head ; shipments. 2,1110 head ; market slow and easy to loc lower ; range steers , i2.ainTct.2A ; shippers , M.50 0.75 ; na tive cow * . . * 2.00464.JU ; bulchors' , J3 btii4.50 ) : stockers and feeders , < 3.3Oi44.oO ; bulls and mixed , t2.7fi 4.00. llous Uecelpls. 11,000 boail : shipments , J.Odd head ; market 5' < ln < - lower : bulk of sales , if7.35"t7.50 ; heavy , t7.30(17.00 ; mixed THC NCXT MORNING I FCf L BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My dctrior ftnys it nriH iroiitly < > n Hie Htoinoch , liver unrt kl'lnevn. and i. a | . H.iv t.i imauve. Thli ilrltik M maiiu from . rrh < mid n prepared for line BII easily as leiv. knrn.H-1 LAKE'S IUIEDIGIHE Allilrucclntofllltotl'Jc anil If you rannot KCI It. reml your nd.lresH for a freesample. . I.iine'v I'amllr .llnllrlnr mnvri I lie lionrli CMCh dor. I n ontf r to lie health jr this li necr M ry. AUdr * 01U.TU11 1' . WOU U WAllI ) , L.K llo V. X. V- (7..10A7.AOI Ilitht , 70,17 ; 45 ! puckois , t" 40 H07.fi5 | | il , ll. Jj ir 33 fllKKlKocclpK , B'lO ' hPiid , shipments , 2.IMK ) hnadi market ItV lower , wool tiuittoni , l6.2DjiO.00 ; clipped , M uo j.ii. St. l.onn t.lve MIII C .Miirliet. ST. Louts , Mo. , May 10.-CATTI.R Uecolpts 2,801) head ; < lilntiient , lee hentl ; nmrkrt weak ; fair to KINK ] native sleet.s , fl.OOd&.OO ; fair to good Texans , f.l.2o $ 4 ; iu. Ht'tW-llecclnts , 7liio head ; Mil'mir-tiK DOtl head ; market easier on good , Hie Inner on commpn : heavy , I7.2IHJ7.70 ; ml\ed , K.1&10 7.r > 0 ; light. J7.Ullit7.40. yilRCl'-Ueoelpts. 6,400 head ; shipments. J.tilK ) head : marknt ( lull ; clipped fe.valis , 11.4034.75 ; lambs , J& for best. iriXTKit ; / ; : . ! r. IteporM on It * Condition from tlio Depurl ; iiH-iit \gilcnltnre. . WASIIINUTOX. L ) . C. , May 10. The May re turns of the Lopirtmnt : of Agriculture on the condition of winter wheat shows a ro- ductiou of 2.1 points twin the April average , being 75.11 , aiiiiitit " . I last mouth iiu-l Sl.O In May , IS'.U. The avor.lijcs of tliu prluelp.il winter whont states nro ; Ohlo,8S ; Michl- t'iiii,71 : Itiilluna , Tl ) ; Illinois , IU ; Missouri , T'J ; Kansas , fit. The average of thesu six states Is 6 * 8 , against 74.'J in April , being a decline of o.U tioiuta sltico Iho 1st of last mouth. It la ss in Nuvv York and Pennsyl vania , airalnst 3 * and W ruspcctiyely last month , IT In Maryland and 8 , " > In Virginia. In the southern states the averages range from 71 In Texas to IH1 in North Carolina. The conditions liavo been favorable to thu growth and do\elopmcnt of wheat In the New Kng land. southern and I'acillc states. In Cali fornia the con.lition has advanced 10 points , while In the principal wheat producing status there has been considerable deteriora tion , in Kansas , Colorado and Nebi-.iska , where planting was backward and gennin.i- tlou slow ovung to continued droiiili , an. ! much of the plant being whiter kllh-.l , huyo areas have been plowed up and devoted to other crops. Thu same lias been iloiu in Missouri , Indiana and Illinois , wheru thu plant was b.ully winter killed and ( 'reatly damaged since the continued wet weather. In Mlchlg.in thu severity of the winter greatly damaged the plant , an-l tlie wo.Uher since has been too cold and backward to admit of recuperation. D.unago from llus- sljn llj in soini ! of the counties of the latter states and in Indiana and Onio are iv * > ottuil , and from the chintz bug in Kansas. In some ot thu principal wheat states the plant on thu uplands is reported in goo t c-jiniition , while In lower and undr.uned lands thu con ditions aru poor , and much of the crops de stroyed by drowning. Winter rye , liuu who.it , has s-.illeivd a decline in condition last month. Us avcrago lor May 1 w.is WJ.7 , against s.i.7 for the s imo diitu in April. The percentage of New Yorit is UT ; I'eniisylvania , Wj MlehiB.in , bU ; Illi nois , r-J ; Kansas , , VJ. The conditions have been favorable to Kurmnmiiuii and growth m the eastern states , but Iwvu bc.-n the reverse in thu western and northern. I'ho average i-oiull- tlun of barley is Ss.li , againsi l .s last year. In the status of principal production the averages are : New York , U.- > ; Ohio , ' . "I " , and California , < * . Tlio lowest conditions are Illinois. Missouri , Kansas , Nobr.is.M and Colorado. The crop has been damaged by overflows and wet weather. The con .ii'ion ' of spring I'.isture is sr.2 , of moiving l.uuls MI.The proportion of spring plowing douu May 1 is rcpjrted as 7.1.-1 per cent , against an average 01 IT pur cent lor a series ot ic-ars. COOK'S Kxtra Ur.v Imperial Champagne has nosupuiior. TO it. ttecord , loriy iears. Warranted pure Juice of the grapu. Anot bur .11 a-I Alter Ilorsry. Another phasu of ox-Congrcsiinan Dorsey's tlnuiici.il muddle was hrought to light jus- tcrday when suit was instituted In the dis trict court iu which .lohn Uillry bucks satis faction of a claim ofOUU and interest from .Inly 'jr > , Is'.H. ( .ieorgu W. 1C. Uorsey and II. H. Ujrsuy , doing business un lor llio llrm name of Uorsoy Uros. , aru undo thu defend ants. Tim claim is based on a promissory note that was duo July -J.1. Ih'.IJ , and on which it is alleged no payment has bojn made. Au attachment was issued for several lots of real cstato in this city owned by the defend ants and the papers aru in the iKin.b of the sheriff. Piles of people have piles , but Dewltt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. Milk Oir e er ti.iiiit-ctlons. ! The Hoard of Health is moving right along iu enforcing tlie ordinance requiring the abandonment of vaults and ccsspo.ds in sewer districts where there is water service , and requiring tlio premises to uo coi'tiectcd with the sewer. This morning Chief Inspector Khearcr llled in police court complaints against four prom inent and wealthy citizens charging them with violating the city ordinances and with maintaining nuisances by not connecting l-'or every one who has blood trouble , no matter In what tdiapo or how loiitf Ptandini ; , pimideil noiioof the \itnl organs IKIVO IILTII so far im paired as to render a euro Impossible. S. 8. S. HOLM to tlio root uf thu disease , and rn.ioM's the cause , by expelling thu poNon from thu bodand at thu samothno Is a tonlutothu whole PJMCU : , llo\vo\cr bad your case may be , tliciu Id hopu FOR YOU. Cured inn of a moat malignant typo of chronic blood trouble , for which I had used various other remedies without effect. My weight incri-as-cd , and my health ii.iirou-.l | In every \taf. 1 cuiiahlerb.ij.H. thu bust tonic I v\ur used. "H. A. WiltonJlhhvay , da. " Treatise on blood , ekln and rontaploii3 blood poison mailed trco. SWU-T Kiucfi''ic CO. , Atlanta , Ua. their prtMnljM with the imbllo sewer * Th complaint * were lodged ag.unn .ludcp Doan J St A 1) . llalcombo , John A. llorbaih nn > < Thomas Murray. MAY BHINQ CHOLERA. ' ? | r.ornl tlenllli Olllcl.iU lnlrrp tiii ! In ln > inK Knuim ( Jitiiranrini-il ut W nnlprg. j Or. Towno of the Hoard of lloalth luv been tr.vltiK to aaoortnln whether am of tin 2.10 inmratitlncd Kiml.ui Jews ut \ \ iiinli | ; ' are tlckolcd for Omaha. About one tiionl' ago thcso liiiiiilBrants sailed for Hallfiil ( from HnmliurK , their tlnal di'stlimtloit bul.iiR points In the I'nited Statin Otirli , ( tlu journey from Halifax \VInnliici ; tj mulr * member of the p.ii'tx an > l a child illojJ suddenly , showing uuuustaltabio pvUUiioil of the dlscajo bi'tni : choleiM. and the futj ; was BO roportud b.v the Assieiatod proi 1 ho whole numbpr of Immigrants were iiu ' antlned at U'InnipoK April 17 Dr. Tow no called upon the Nortltwc.itrril oflleials , and tlioy tiuuU > lniiiii' | > of thostatloi 1 nppnt at Wlnnlpei ? as to wli'-iher am of th < l I'lnigrants were bound for Omaha Th' ngont ropllod that he co.ild . not t > s i > riuln u the quarantlno was so sirlct th it if ho vcn , turoit among them ho Mould b , detained an/J held there twenty-seven d.i ; s f In this regard Dr. Towne is appr"henslvij lest posttlenco and disease be carried her.8 by emigrants. If there wns nn\ way of ccrtalnliiK whether anof , tluis > eiingraut were coming to Omaha , lhe > , . . i .1 be inti'ii ceptod upon their arrival ai. I v > uitliorll ties could satisfy thcmselvrs a t wtiethe they were free from i'oiitagi" > i a i I tli pee to bo thrown In contact with tin- < " us o this city. The ilnctor wi.l rum. .mother ] effort to secure the information .ind wil lorrespoud with the D.Mi'r'i | ; t .o . M a of U'inncpOR in tlio hop-s of - . , , r i > ( > satis ] factory answers to his ituimri s Piii's of people have pie : DoVltftJ Witch Hazel Salvj will cur Vetoed the .s nrail SjAteiu. The Hoard of Ulucation h"M , i sp > .i > sos-i sloh Tuesday night at which the < | , , "Htion oi adopting a systomof lioatin. an I M'tk' for thu now Ijoug schojl was \ , - , , s j cussed. The commlttco on hoxti'ii .in I vi nt , ition suomittotl a second rep u-t t.n n > the adoption of the Kiueadvs cm.vib : I ) ishlmjj cliuuts and fans. After .1 ' . | IH issioufl the board voted on the r"i. ; > rr. Out t oinmi'iidtUion of the commr t' \\.is ua sus- l , scouring but seven votes Piles of people -ivo lU'i'H ' DM' DoVltt'sJ Witch lluzul S-ilvo will cur.tin - u I'rliiting tint NIMV Clnutrr. The Omaha Priiiline coinpan.v has beenf awarded the contract to print i.oaj coptos of 5 the now charter , 20U copis to be bound it'l oather and SOJ coies.iu ] ) cloth , at $1 > 5 pcr j page. The Festner PriuMng comp.in.v so-1 i.uroil the contract for printIncr 500 copies of ] the rules of the council Ixnnnl In cloth at $ IT per p.igo. The coinplroller will enter Into ! the contracts. AFTRK "TIlKCUlir" or in ponvalosccnce front pneumonia , fevers , or other debilitating ilisiases. your quickest way to got Hush unit strength is with Doctor I'icrcc's Golden Medical Discovery That Rives purity to your blood , plumpness to your bod.v , nnd puts every 1 unction into perfect working order. It makes thoroughly cfTcctivo every natural means of repairing and nourishing your system. For mlo , puny , scrofulous children , especially , nothing approaches it. It builds up completely their llcih , their strength , and their health. The "Discovery'1 is tlin only [ /Kfmoifml blood medicine. In the most stubborn. Bcrofulous , Skin or Scalp Dis-easos , Kc/enm , Bnlt-rhoum , nnd every kindred ailment , If it doesn't bcnellt or cure , you have your money back. No matter how bad your cose , Dr. Sago's Remedy will permanently euro your Cuturrh. Notlrt > for S'lln of llondH. Notice Is hereby given that the Hoard ( if Kdj j ucatlon for the .school dlstilct of Pawnee CityI Nebraska , will receive si-aled proposals up iol the 25th day of May , lnya , at seM-n o'i lock p.f m. , for the sale of twelve refunding bonds of said district , of the denomination of fOOQ.OO each , hearing Interest at tlie rate of six per centum per annum , piyablo : annually , ami running twenty years , w lib option of redemp tion after ( Ivo years. Said bonds will boat dateof.Juno 1 , 1M03. The board resor os the right to reject any or all bids llulders wHJ | address the nndeislgned at Pawnee t Ity. Nebraska - braska , who will furnish any further informa lion desired. JOHN ll. UU'KIt , Scc'y. S1H 11 IB SOUTH OMA7/A. Union Stooi Yards Company , South Ojnahai nest Cattle Ho and ili-'O. ) mar'tot In 113rait. . COMMIS71JH HQJ3i. Wood Brolte I.Ivo Stojlt Co nmls4ion 'loro'i.in i. So itlH-iimlia Telcphoao Hi ; . t'ldc.iza JOHN I ) . DAOHMAN , I . , . - , , . . , > "ilia'l0" WAI.I'KU K. W ) O. ) , ( ' Market reports by malt and wlro ohucrfiilly ] urnlsheil upon Kppllu.ilion. AW INGSVND Oraalia Teal-Awning Wolf Bros * Co. , ftiMI'A.NV. ManinnrlntiTH nf Touts , i : cnvnitu. Awning * , etc , 70.1 nnd 111. ' ramumtruot. . 70.Hill ) Slrm-l. BAGS & TWINES I "ncmis Omdlia Dag COMI'ANV. lniiortor | < nnrt innnufno- lureri of ttnur Backs , burlaim , twin ' . BOOTS AND SHOES. Morsc-Coa Sliai Company. alctioom imdOlllce-1107 Illfi Illl Ilimurl "t. Ini-lory I11'.I-1ISI-II.'I Howard SI. Wo are Hu osi.v Miinifanuiun of Duals unJ HluoJlii tlu Httio of Vuur.uxi. , \ a.MI TH lnvltullu l liixtu.i tJtl li > all to ln > | iuul our uow lac'.ury. _ Illrhelufi , Jones & Amcr , llanil-Scwcd OOMI'ANV. WholcHiiln . , ' * CO . liu. ti. iliooi ) inir. . . ii.'enti llu > l .i lutiiur ( ! SHOD Ho. IIJ'- nnd rutiliur k' " . l , I. < U4 I.UU lluru. ' Sun t llui-uuii iiurny i-lruot ) _ COAL , COICE. _ J CORNICE. OinaEa Coal , Coke & liable Cornke Works Ml r njlv ono l Irnn cor- I.I.MK CO.Unrit nnd tJlt nlru. wmilow riiiM , mo conl. t ) j. . cur. Kill ) unit Huuitlns Mri-ot. nixl | . < IO IXnlxu iri'ut DRY GOODS. .M. t. Smiih&Co. Kilpatricli-liocliDry ( lo.il'.s ( ii. Dry to Ml * , iiullunn. fur- NutloiK , Kunt liirnli.li m Ion , ' ti"0'li. ' tornitr ptg iruuilis cor llitiaml Hill nuil i.owunl M > . Hktnuy all t'l' FUllNITUHE. HARDWARE. Rector & \Yilhelniy \ Lobcck & ! .iiin , COMPANY. DCH'II ' H in Imr Iwuro ua& I Corner intli mid Juckmin in , ' li , r I KlrcolH. IIM HATS , ETC. | IRON WORKS. W. A. L. Gibbon & Co Oni ilia Safe and Iron j Wlmlo-iilo \V'iit- ' | Until cnix. mr.iw i/mil < -nfo v.u t , ml work , ! Kloovoi , mluont. 1 tti Irnn ] ) , rti n . < lt1rouii * | uud liurncjr M.Otftd. c.it'i" * tua Anareou , i4tbf 1 unit Jut-tin > n LUMBER , . John A , Waielkld.i . Clule ; , 11. Lcc. Ilupoit il.American Port IItllljlT" ( l iU'i T wondl land crnium , MIlM-iiu- r triii-tn a , , > ri | llUl ] ken cu nt uml Uulncy tin .r , whltu llini. : t'.h ' IIM.I II. . . . LIQUORS. MILLINERY. Frick & Herbal , I. ODCH'I IT & CO. lull * jrt r a . l jubb Wholesale liquor lit 111 to I- . ' .otlOIII , I .Mali i. . iK-r | ir > illl'tl/ | | 1001 I'nrnam ft. Illlvil * ih 2 M til PAPER. GILS Carpi-nlcr - Paper Co StanJaid Oil Cnro it full .tuck of prinllnul wrupi'liu anil Ilo i wrltliiK pii | > or < , Cjfl imperil , utu. PRODUCE COMMISSION" Ilrancli & Co. Jas. A , Uark & Co. | J'roUucc. frulu of all r uit.I > tnt ktiulM , oytilors. it * * i il STOVE REPAIRS | SASH , DOORS. Omaha Stove Repair M , A. Dlsbrow &Co | rumlr | > MnnufKciurcri uf uml YtKlumtlttcUtuunu do on bilodi kind of nuvu mumdln i llrunchot' tlcu 1'AU aail liuid.