THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FlUDAY , MAY 19 , 1893 , COMRRC1AI AND FINANCIAL Bears Secured a Renewal of Their Lease of the Grain Market. CORN FOR A TIME WAS VERY ACTIVE Mqnldnllon ot I.onjf WheiU Continued , Oprr.nlori Appearing More Dhipoioil to Lot CJo of Their Holdlngl Stocks nnil llonds. CIUCAOO. lll.M.iy 18. Today's flno wrnthcr , lower cables and a lingering fooling of uticnsl- ness roRaicling llic financial situation KIIVU the lieurs a renewal of their lease of the grain market. July closed Ic lower than the day be fore. Corn wns also weak. July shows a loss for the day of Me. Hos products received some Blight support and closed higher. The liquidation of long wheat continued. Operators seemed moro dlsposo'd to lot KO of their holdings , apparently not seeing any im > ipools for nn Innacdlatu advance. The re cent decline , lee , has absorbed margins and brought wheat on "stop-loss" orders. Cash wheat Is not going out as fast as It was ux- peeled It would. There , howo\or , was some icluctanco about selling short \ory f reel v for with any manipulation short sellers might bo caught up with a sharp turn. The market opened J4c lower and there wcro only occa sional small rallies , the close being easy nt Uc from InMilo figures. . , . Corn for a time was decidedly nctlvo , but later nn became ( ] iilet. The tone at the openIng - Ing was qullo weak , together with nn easier feeling , having a tendency to lower. The sellIng - Ing out of about liOO.OOO bu. of May and .July , largely the latter , for Warren k Co. , a receiv ing concern , which Is temporal Hy embarrassed on account of haIng their marclns In thu Co lumbia National bunk , which icreiitly.closed IIH doors , also had the effect of weakening values. The oirerlngs at tlio decline wore well taken caroof and Iho price soon rallied ! 5c , icactcd "Jc , ruled hteadli-r , and ut the cloto lind lost but fioiu ? o to Me. , , . Cats opened weak at from > Jc to ? { c decline , the near futures being the wenkest owing to Iho depression In corn. After a slight reces sion a firmer feeling developed , niidptlci-s advanced from ! 4c to ? c , jeceded from 'Jc to JJc and closed easy , with a net loss of from Jic to J < c. The provision market was easy at the start and required nsslstnnru of. an artlllclul char acter to support It. The necessary support was forthcoming In nue coursuaiid the pilce readily leuponded by a good advance. Cudnhy and Wright bought pork and lard and the North American I'.ieklng comp.iny bought ribs. Computed with last night pork Istip'JSc , laid 12c ! ( and ribs 5c. Kstlmalcd receipts for tomorrow \\heat , 215 cars ; coin , 210 cars ; oats , 240 cars : lion-s , 15,00(1 ( head. The loading futures ranged as follows : AIITRI.LM. Ul'IkX. CLOSE. YhU'i' . WhcatNo. : Mar , Tl 11H 70X 70 m 7IM Juir ' 74. . 75H fcpt. . . . . 7.WQH Corn No. J 42 Juno 4IK 41 4im July , 42S42H Kept tin Oats No. 2- Mny , KH Juno an * July . . . . 2SW 2SH Kept HOB 1'ork July 20 00 50 5 20 TO 20110 20 CO Kept. . . . 20 80 31 IS 30 bO 21 05 20 80 Lard July . . . . 10 fi 1080 10674 10 SO ior.5 Hopt 10 1)2 } II 05 10W 11 0 # Bliort Ulbg. May 10 12 10 m 10 07H I007W July 10 10 10 17) ) 10 10 10 12H 10 07W 10 12 10 25 10 12H 10 20 10 15 Cash eiuotatlons were as follows : FI.OUII Firm , nominally unchanged ; winter patents , } 3.fiOf/.3.80 ( ; winter straights , $3.00 ® 3.80 ; spring patents , J3.704.25 ; spring pat ents straight , J2.70S3.2u ; bakers' , $2.20 ® 2.60. WHEAT No. 2 spring , 70j.Sc : No. 3 spring , f. o. b. , G3GOc ; No. 2 red , 70(40. ( COUN No. 3 vellow , 42c ! closing. OATS No. 2 , 20Jic : No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 35c ; No. 3 white , f. o. b. , 32SJ34c. HYK-NO. a. O0'/c. , liAiit.RY No. 2 , G2c ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 38 < 348c ; Nei.4 , f. o. b. , 40Q43c. FI AX SKKD No. 1.S1.03. TIMOTHY SKKII I'rlnio , $3.02 ( < J3.05. 1'onK Moss , per bill. , $20.G520.70 : lard , per 100 Ibs. . ? la65ft > 10.r > 7i ! ; short ribs , sides ( loose ) , * 10.07 ® 10.10 ; dry salted 'shenildors ( iKjxeel ) . $10.20 ® 10.30 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , I10.20 < ai0.5 ( ) . . WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , SuoAns Unchanged ; cut loaf , Cc ; granu lated , 0 4-Oc ; standard "A , " O'Jc. The following were the receipts and ship ments for today : Oinnlui Qrnni > The follcwlng prices nro for delivery nt Mississippi rlter points ; WIIKAT No. 2 , spring , G7c ; No. 3 , spring , D8c ; No. 2 hnnl. 05c ; No. 3 hnrd , Olc. UYK-No. 2 , 58c. OATS No. 2 vUdto. 3Ujc : No. 3 white. 31c. t'oitN No. 2. casli or May , 38c ; No. 3 or bolter , cash , 37 c ; No. 2 white , 3Uc ; No. 3 white , 38c. Among the sales reported were 13 cars No. 2 corn , Mny shipment , terms , 38c. Now York Markets , NKW YOIIK , May 18 , Kr-otm-IJocelpts , 24- 450 pkCR. ; nxports , 3,887 bbls. . 19,9015 sucks ; sales , 27,000 pkgs ; market more active and cany. ( JonN MnAT < Dull , steady ; yellow western , I2.0&O2.75. ItVK Kit in , qulot ; western. OC@70c. It Ain.r.v M ALT-Steady , dull. WIIIUT llecelpts , 04.850 bu. ; exports , 101- 069 bu. ; hiile-s , : t,4'JOOOU bu. futures , 120.000 bu. spot. Spot market lower , fairly active , closing llrm ; No. 2 red , In More and elevator. 7CWc ; alloat. 77' { i77 ? c : f. e ) . b , 7778c ; No. 1 northern , 7Ui ! < 380c ; No. 2 northern , 75) ) < ( a 75V4c. Options elee-llned Jift'jc on easier cables , foredgn Rolling anel local rcall/lng. uloHed steady , with trading ulnw and e-hlolly on local ai-couiit ; No. 2 iod , June , 7777Wc , closing 77e * ; July , 7HJ70'6c ! , closing 785ic August , HCfflbO ? c , closing bOei September. 81JJa82'j ( , closing 81 i ; October , 8 fi83ijc , closing 83ij Ilc < 'omber,85jii8ic ( ( , closing85\c , COHN Ite-celpls , nuiio : exports , 108,025 bu , ; Bales , 1,350,000 bu. of futures and 47,1100 Ini , of spot. Ppotxdull , Kcaico , firm ; No. 2 , 50Jic In oluvator , olljc alloat. Options declined > i © ? c with wheat and on offerings and following the wcht , rallied ! ( Qu ; and closed steady at } < < aio ? under yeisti-iefay Juno , 40Jjc ; July , " 4UUc ; August , 40 i * . OATB-HecelntH. 129.150 bu. ; exports , 2.H10 nil , ; sales , 2.r)0,000 bu , of futures nnd 88,000 bu. of spot , hpot firmer , fair demand. Op tions dull , easier ; Juno , 3uju ; July , 35c ; No. 2 while ; , 4lwe41 > { c ; No. 2 Chicngo , 37)i ) < a a7 jc : No. 3 whlto. 34UQ34Vjc : mixed estern , 2i5 428c ; white western , 40Q47c , lUv-I.lght receipts ; firm. lloPB-Qulet but llrm. lIiDKS Ouleit anil casv ; wet snltod , Now Orleans selected , 45 to 00 UH. , 4 ! ' , < 36o ; Texas holecti'il , ttdtofiO Ibs. . B547c ; itnenos Ayres dry . , 20 to 30 Ibs. , 1'JJjc ; Toxus dry , -JO to 25 I'ltovistei.Ns-Cut meats , ejulot , firm ; fchoul- elers , 0itl ! ! 4'e ! ; nlckled hams , 13'4 < ai3'4c ; mld- dlcs.stenely , iinlitt. 1ard , tinnerquiet ; western btuam closed ut JHI.'JO asked ; Miles , 100 tleices at J10.y7i ! ; options , sult'M , mmu ; May , 110,87 ; July * ll ; heplembfr , JU.20. 1'ork , bleudy , uulntj old moss , fJl.ua ; new mess , ( 'J2. llUTTKU-Tree offerings , fair demuml ; western t- orn creamery , 204i24o ; webtoin factory , t18 20e. oiiBifK-Qulot , closed rather easy * part Koiis Moderate demand , about steady ; ro- co ptH , 281 pkgs ; western fre-sb , 14 il5c. TAM.iW-iull. ) ) easyelty ; ifj per pkg. ) , 5 , c. CoTTO > RhEii On , liillbtoady ) ; crude , 47c ; I'KTii'oi.KirM-KlrmeT In tone ; I'oniisylvnnln nil , bjiot sales , none ; June ) options , sales , 5,000 ( > libls.i opening , 6U" c ; hlgheiht , &U3c ; loHi'st , P9f ° ' closing , ti'J'.e ; : J.lmn oil , sales none , 2'Jc ItosiN 1'nlr ilemaml , sternly. Tliill'KNri.NK-lliilI.e'asy ntUOi5J31c. ! HICK Dull , rnsyj fair to extra , 3&5ic ! ; Jnniin , 4'jit4Jo ( Moi.AChisNew Orleans , open kettle , good to Choice. Bte'ady , biniAit Kuw , flrinj rotliied , qulot und un- changeil , 1'iei IitON-QuIot , stonily ; American , 112 16.50. CoH-Kii-Steaely ; lake , $10.85 , I.KAD Mat ; domestic , ia.BO. TiN-StuudyhtrallsHO.BObld.19.00aske' ; ( plates , btvady. * joller | , easy , doinestlc , M.2 ! Nc\r York Dry ( IiioeU .Market. NEW YOIIK , May 18. A little. Imimnemcnt was to bo ohbort ed In dry gooeU all nlong the line , but the more ) pioiiiment fe'atiiro wns the improM-ment of the ) tone of the market. Them wns evidence of lutuiiilni ; confidence. : J hi ) concessions mailo on thu lower grade's of rottoiu vxpnmi the limit of decline , and there. In now a tendency to reaction. .Cotton Market. NEW OUI.JSAN8. I.n , , Mny 18. Futures , Rtondy : sales. 10,000 balen ; May , $7.22 bid ; June * . J7.22a7,23i Jllly7.28a7.5o ! ; August , > 7.3M37.30 ; beptewbcr , I7.36U7.3U ; October , mw If l7,49a7,4X ! November , I7.47O7 48 ; December , t7.53tt7.54. quiet nnd on < yi peed middling , 7JC ! middling 7'e { ; low middling , 7 S-lCe ; Rood ordinary , OVc. Not and cros receipts , . , u. . . . bales ; . , , uit- , to Prnncc , 1,050 bfilcst to the contlnont , 2,5a5 bales * sales , 2,200 Iftlcsj slock , 104,100 Wcs. Omnhn Traduce Mnrket. rnutrs. Aprr.E ? Pholco stock , )3.7&a4.00 per Mil. STIUM iiEitnir.s-ChoIco Blilnolng stock , (3,50 per 2tt. | t. CIIKC. 1/rMO.ss-Cuolco , $4.25(21.00 ; fancy , H.7&2) ) 5,00. Per bunch , IncliidlnR crntcs nnd pneklnB , J2.00B2.00. I'INKVi'i'i.rs-l'cr dor. , f 2.0032.25. OitANiir.s Nowciistlij I'nllfornln * OPd lines , I2.50j Nowc.istlo Mediterranean sweets , $2.50 ; ( /'allfornln tnountnln orungos , 2.25 2.50 ; Washington na\ols , cholco , ft ; AVnslilngton na\e-ls , largo slze-s , $3.5oa3.70 ; Illrorsldo crrdllngs , J2.75J Itcdlnnds , $2.75 ; Kcdlnnds , 128 slzo , 2.00. iiUTTr.n , rnns , OAME , rouf.Titr. ntlTTim The cront bulk of the country butter goes nt 12i&13c. Keins-lli'iictnl market , 12c. I'oui.THY Cliolro hen" , Oc ; mixed coops , 7J5 8c ; old roosters , tiiGc ; RCUSO nnd ducks , BQOc Pr.AS1'crbu. . box , il.OOiM.10. HKANS Choice navj12,2032.30 ! common stock , ji.oaa2.oo. " ' HIM * . O A n ti A ( IE I'crlb. , n. : . 'HIS ' OAIIIIAIIK Porcrnte * . 13. Ct'CUMiiKiis Choice , per do ? . , J1.60. WAX lliiA.ssl'eirbu. . box. il.OOffil.lO. STIUNII HIA : vs-l'or M-bu. box , tl. ' Hl'ISACIl-l' bbl. , $2.50. ASI'AIIOUror lior. , Wl,7 ( I.KTTUCI : IVr do ? . , 355J40C. Per do25'di30c. . I'Aitsi.nv 1'or do2&U30o. . Tin- ONIONS Per do2OTl23ft 1'OTATor.s-rolornilo stex'k , $1.1031.20 ; Wis consin bttrbniiks , $1 ; wciiorn Nobrnsku , tl. i'lV : PI.ANT--lV'r"50'.ibT bo\bV f 1.25T NKW IlKKTfi I'crelor. bunches , 75c. NKW ( JAiiuoTS 1'cr doz. bunches , 75c. NKW TuilNll'S I'orelobunches , 75c. HQIUSII Per bu. box , } 1.00ffll.70 , HnuMDDA ONIONS Per bu. box. $2.25. NKW POTATOES Southcrn.pcr bbl.J5 ; porbu. box , $2 ; cjnllfornln , ucr II ) . , 3ic ! , MusnnooMS Per market basket , (1. WATCH Cittss Per IG-ejt. box , $1.76 , MISCKUANKOUd. HAY The market on good upland hny , $7.GO © 7.70 In cnr lots. o nnd small fnt , 7 < 3Bic ! ; largo nud thln3 < aco. _ St. l.ouli Alnrkcts. ST. Louis , Mo. , May 18. 1-Youn Un changed. WIIKAT In below yesterday ; No. 2 red , cash , G8c ; July , 71c. COUN Lost Jfc : No 2. mixed , cash nnd Mny , 30c ; . Inly , 30il338'c. OATS-lllel up by hhorts ; No. 2 cash , 82iCj ! July , 27'ie ; . PitovisioNfl-Qiilcl ; firm. Pork , $21.25. Lard , $10.0. ! Diystilt mi'iits , loooo shoulders , $10 ; IOIIKS and libs , $1.45 ( ) ; shorts , $10.70. llacon , iliiclinmtod.hoit ; iiacke-el slioulders , $10.25 ; short rllii. Jll.li'Ji-i. Hums , unchuiiKed ; sugar cureel , lilftUr. Kncnii-TS I'loiir , 3,000 bbls. ; wheat. 8,000 hu. ; corn , 41,000 bu. ; oats , 41,000 bu. ; rye , 3,000 bu. SIIIPMBNTS rioiir. 0,000 bhls. ; whont. 10,000 bu. ; corn , 43,000 bu. ; oats , 7,000 bu. ; rye , 1,000 bu. Killls 18 City MitrKotR. KANSAS Ctrv , Mo. . May 18. WHBW KJlVJc lower ; No.2 burd , O'JQG'J'Se ' ; No. 2 reel , 73c. COHN VjeiJle- lower ; No. 2 mixed , 35Jc ! : No. 2 white , 30iG37c. ( OATS Unclinntred ; No. 2 mixed , 2S > { ® 29Jfc ; Ne ) . 2 white. 32a32c. } HUTTEII Declining ; crcamcry,18320c ; dairy , 1517c. KiuiS Unsettled ; lie. KECKii'TS Wheat , 17,000 bu. ; corn , 17,000 bu. ; oats , 0.000 bu. Hlin.Mi.NTS : Wheat , 10,000 bu. ; corn , 10,000 bu. ; oats , none. I.uerpool Alarkets. Livr.ni'ooi , , May 18 , WIIKAT nnsyj'demand moderate ) ; holelers oiler freely ; No. 1 C'nll- fornln , Osl'iilTlOs 2'id per cental ; No. 2 red winter , 5s 101d. } COKN Quiet ; demand moderate ; mixed westuin , 4s l4il pur cental , BACON Long cle.ir , 45 llw. , 54s Gel per cwt. LAHII Prime western , 53s per cwt. Calico Market. NEW YOIIK , May 18. Options opened barely steady nt 0 points uu to 10 points clown ; closed barely steady , unclinngcd te ) 20 points down ; sales , 18,500 baR , incluel- InB ! Mnv. $15.45 ; June , $15.2315.40 ; July. $15.10 15,15 ; August , $15 ; Heptember , J14.HII < ai4.90. Spot lllo , nulot , btoady ; No. 7 , IGlGe. Milwiiukep MiirUotH. MILWAUKEE , WIs. , , May 18. WHEAT Kasy ; July , 707i ; No 2 spring , GUc. UoilN Cjulot ; No. 3,42 c. OATS-Steadv ; No. 2 white , 35',5 < S3Gc ; No. 3 white , 212l' } . HAIII.KY OlJic. Kvi-02c. * Toledo Grain Mnrket. Tor.Eno , O. , May 18. WHEAT Lower ; No. 2 , casb and May , 71',5c. COUN Actl\ , easier ; No. 2 , cash and May , OATS-QuIet ; No. 2 , 83c. Clnclnnntl Markets. CINCINNATI , O. , May 18. WHEAT In light demand ; No. 2 re-d , 70c. COHN Stronger : No. 2 mixed , 45 > { © 40c , OATS Strong ; No. 2 inKed , 3434 c. WHISKY Klnu at J1.12. Itnltlmoro Grain Mnrkot. HAI.TIMOUB , Mel. . Mny 18. WHEAT Weak ; No. 2 red , epot and May , 75c. ; CoitN Kasy , mixed , spot nnd Mny , 49J5C bid. OAT.S Quiet and steaely ; No. 2 , whlto west ern , 42c. London Ull Market. LONDON May 18. LINSUEU , Oir/-203 3d per cwt. TUIU'EMINI : SIM HITS 22s Gel per cwt. llninim Sugar Market. HAVANA , May 18. Quiet ; small sales have been made. Copious rains have fallen. London Speculative Jluslncss. LONDON , Mny 18. The street business In stocks was unusually nctlvo nnd hhoued a strong robounil when business ccnseel for the dny. The elay's recover In colonial govern ment ste > cks averaged 2 to 5 per cent , Austra lian bank stocks ' 4 to 1S ! per cent , oxroptlnir the Hank of New t-onth Wales , which elroppeel Hi per cent. In American railroad bliares , Northoin I'nclllchhiiwcel a rho of 2J per cent and LakoShoio.t .Michigan Southern \'t \ and others from ? a to 2 percent. The llnal stirot prices of every kind were the highest of the day. STOCKS AM ) HO.ND.S. Securities Yentcrday While Irrofiilnr Were In the Mnlii lllcbcr. NEW YOIIK , May 18. The steick market , while Irregular again today , was In thu main higher. The ) volume ) of business was moder- ntolylnrgo , sales aggregating 322,358 .shares , of which 25,740 woio unlisted. The advance In the Bank of England discount rate from 3j ; to 4 per cent had been oxpsctod nnd consequently quently had llttlu Influence upon thu market. Money hero wns easier , both on call nnd on tlmo , nnd thu stoi ling iixrhnngo market was less llrm than of late , nltliou h no material concessions In rates were made. The estimates of gold shipments by Satur day's steamers vary , some acitliorlllo-i placing the exports nt $2,000,000 nml others at $3,000- 000. Thu out How of gold Is contracted to some extent by the disposition on the part of the bankh nnd trust companies to Krnnt moro fn- \enabh ) terms to Wall street horiowura. The uffnlrs of the Northern Pacific company rommnmled nn unusual shaieof nttontlon , Thei eilre'utors hulel long sessions nnd It , Is tindcrslood that arrangoiiionia have liccn completed whereby the company will ho en- nbledtopny olT It * floating elebt. The fact that capital Ix to stand ready to taUo thocol- lalernl trust notes \ * rogaided as n most favcnalili ) hUn , showhiK ns It eloeu a fe'ollng of cnnlldtinco lu the ) future of tlio financial sit nation. At the opening thin morning prices for stocks wont up with n rush , the Improvement belli ; : c'liual to from 'i lo't \ per cent and ( Jcn- i-r.il l.lectrlc loading the rise. Subse < iuently them witb n ivnrtlun under the leadurbhlp of UlstlllerH , which fell of from 17 to 10 ! ' , on the talk that the Issiiuof bonels was larger than anticipated. Tim stock still later told at 10 ami ri'ceded tei 17. hugar was n conspicuous foalurti anil advanced 3 > ' percent to bHUe > n large dealings , ( irnoral Kle'cnlubolel at 7'J , a rUe of 3 > , per cent fiom last night's price. Durlngthi ) afternoon there ) was n leuctlnn eif fiom U to 14 percent uniler sales to ro.ill/o prullts , but n rally of fiom ' , to ? i norc'onl fol low cd and thu market closeel steady In tone' . The Post says ; Keturnlng dullnebs In the market , with general steadiness In pi lees , ii lie-limps the most reatsnrlngof nil symntonis. Moro fortunate than tlio bankrupt llrltUh colony , where nche'ek to the puiile : was vainly seiugbt In thu unlucky proclamntlon of u Iho days' business holiday , the ) situation here ) MHiiiitf to liuslonly worMngeiut Itsunnremeely , The money mnrKet supply Is the most peculiar problem , to Mist U the ) sum of Idle money In New Vork slnou the ) last fortnight's btook e.x- clianKt ) liquidation , nml so numerous ru h'Jldcr.s who wish to put It within reach nt loaners can scarcely tlnd u market. I'eir time loans , on tbo other hand , these ) con ditions uro absolutely reversed. Normally the inurkot for merchants' paper ought to Inno reaped from this substantial benefit. There have boon , It Is true , since ) the ) opening of the week material concessions to customers of highest Kradu , Yet even this leaves rates exceedingly high , say 7 per cunt for the very host , ugahibt 3Vi to 4 per cent a yearngo , and 5 per cent oven under the approaching strin gency of 1800. Practically , too , this easier tone does not-affect ut all us yet the less sub- itnntlal names , where tlio need U perhaps the greatest. That the merchants , ui u whole , hnro endured so suecosifitlly the money Rtrnln H the hlRhost possible tribute to the KeuornI soundneM of Undo conditions. The following nro the closing quotations ot the leading stocks on the Now York Stock o.x- Chnngotoday - ; Al AlAi iAl i inCi Ci CiCe Ce ttCJ CJ CJC. C.CX CXCc Cc Ii I ) , I ) n , KlKi Ki KiKi Ki Kir r < enB. 11HI HI HIKi 1,1 I 1.1 la l. < l.l.i l.iM M M NiKi Ki KiN Nl nuked. The tolnl sales of stocks todny were 322,300 shnrcs , Including : Atchlson , 13,500 ; Chicngo , Hurllngton ft Uillncy , 0,700 ; Chicngo Has , 13,000 ! Cotton Oil , 3,700 * Delnwnre , J.acka- uauna.tcstorn , 0,101 ; Distilling nnd Cnt- tlefeedlng , 44,8X0 ; Oenernl r.lectrle * . 0,400 ; l.oulsvlllu & Nashville , 5,000 ; Mnnhnttan , 3,400'Mlssourl ; Pacific , r.,000 ; National Cord age' , 12,400 ; Northern Pnclllc. 15,300 ; North American , 4,500 ; Heading. 21,800 ; Richmond Tcrmlnnl , 10,000 ; Kock Island , 13,500 ; St. I'nul , 27,700 ; Sugar , 18,400 ; Western Union , B , GOO. . - - Hctrenclilnc tit London. NEW YOIIK , May 18. The special cnhlo dls- pntch to the Postsays : It Is evident from the bund lotnrns todny that the country bankers nre strengthening themselves. The reserve Is down 700,000 , of which amount . 225,000 elb ' c.xportedr \ : 504,000 to Australia , i'01,000 in from thu continent and 204,000 of bar gold bought by thu bank. Thu Inlluv of cash and payments to tliu uxchceiuur leduced thu market's supply nnd caused the borrowing of nenrly i'2,000,000 fiom the hank this week. The tone ef tbo stock nmrket today was Im mensely relloved by the cemtiaifictlon of yosterelay's rumors. Americans alone closeel under tliu best prices , fcnrs of further gold ex port fiom AIIIUI lea being the cnuso of their wenkness. Colonials were up 4 per cent. Twenly-llvo thousand pounds of bar gold wns bought ; JL'50,000 In gold cnmu In fiom Holland and elsewhere , and 64,000 went out to Aus- tinlln. Iniesponso to Inquiries Sir J.V. . Downer , thu premier of South Australia , sends a cable ) III INpatch to the following effect : "Thoro are no ! llnanclal dltllcultlcs. Thcro Is no run on thu tunks , nor Is nny bank likely to suspend. The harvest prospects aru excellent. " > "o Trouble on tliu 1'arls llnurae. 1'AitlS , May 18. M. InSnro and M. Hlrsch , two leaders In American Hociultlus and bul lion , In interviews today expressed their belief that the rumors of piobablo trouble on tlio bourse was unfounded. They also state that thu I'rench and American markets are In ex cellent condition. New York Money Murker. New YOIIK , May 18. MONEY o.v OAI.I/ Hnsy nt 22Jt percent ; last loan 2 per cent , closing offuied nt 2 per cent. PiiiME'Miiuc.v.NTii.i : PAi'iu : OSS per cent. STKIII.IMI K.XCHANOI : A shade easier , with actual business In bankers' bills nt $4.84H ® 4.85 for sixty days and * 4.B9a4.8U'i for de mand. GOVEIINMUNT BONDS I'llm. State bonds ste-aely. Thu closing quotations on bonds : I J J ] ] i ] ] J Iiotoii .Stock Quotations. ) STON , Mass. , May 18. Call loans , 00 per , ; time loans , G7 per rent. Closing < iuo- QIIS on stocks , bonas und mining shares : Now York Mining Cliieitntlona. NEW YOIIK , May 18. The following nro the closing ( imitations of mining stocks on thu Nu\v YOIK board : St. T.ouU AllnliiK giiotatlona. BT. Louis , Mo. , May 18. The following are the cloilng mining quotations : 1'limnolal Xotca. KANSAS OITV , Mo. , May 18. Clearings , II , 023,05'J. NKW OIII.CANS , Ia. , May 18. Clc&rlngs , 11,427.100. HAVANA , May 18. Exchange , flrmi on Lon don , 'Jl4 ? nrumlutn , Niw YDIIK , May IB. Olcarlngs.flia , 100,010 j halances. JG.1&3.8H8. I'uir.AiiKi.i'iliA , 1'a. , May Ifl. Clearings , $12- 890.101 ; hahitices , 81,710,002. Money , 4J ! per cent. lUi.TiMOUR , Mel , , May 18 , Clearings , 12- 314,004 ; balances , { 531,008. Money , 0 i > cr eont. N , May 18. Thohtatemont of the Im perial Hank of ( iermany Nliowu an Increase in bpecleof 0,000,000 marks. MKMI-IIIH. Tenn. , May 18 , Now York c\- rhangusedllng at $ l.r > u premium. Clearings , K238.007 ; balance's , JB7.4&7. CINCINNATI , O. , May 18. Monov , OS8 per cent. Now voile exchange , 20ft40i : iiru- mlum , ClearlngH , f2lbU,400. Kr , Uins , Mo. , May 18. Clearings , J4.170- 770 ; Ualancos , (001,0'jy , Money eiulut at lidtS per cent. Ktchango on New i ork , OOu pre- mlum. HOSTON , Mass. , May IB. Clearings , J10.707- 882 ; balances , 12,007,870 , Money at 6&0 per cent. Kxchango on Now York ( iQ.10c dis count , NBW YOIIK. May 18 , Imperial Telegram to TiultKK.l : llxe-hango wab iiuutcel as follows today ; Chicago , at p'tr ; lljalon , &aiU dU- counf Ht. I.onls , U0c piemlum , I'AIIIS , May 18 , Thrco per cent rentes , 07f l&c for the ue-count , Tliu wrolily htatement of thei llunkeif rraiicehhowsaiilncieasuof 7,472- OOOf gold and u decreubu of 850OUOf hlhor. LONDON , May 18. The bullion In the Hank of Kngland elecroascd i'5 1'.l.ooi ) during the pat > t we > uk , Thu pionortlon of the llankofl.ng- land'H re-er > e > to llahllltlos , which last week was3,41 ! per cent , U now 30.0U. Amount of bullion gone ) Into tliu Hunk ot Kngiand on balances today 71,000. CIIIRAIIO , III. . May 18. Clearings , 110,273- 703 , New York exchange ) i > old at pur , Pier- ling exe'haugo llrm ut it. 85 for M.xly-duy bllU unit * 4.H'J < ; for i.lght drafts. Mcney > stonily : call loans on uholcc collateral anel wimo ilUcountH to regular patrons urn made at Opercetnt. 1'loatlng puper advance's to lity bldurs. and loans to wustern banks uru nuilnly at 7 pur cent. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OUAUA I.tVi ; STOCK SI A UK UTS. Cattle ] Iocor Homo from the Depresilon llojf * Take u I.onc Tunilile. TnuiiBDAV , May 18. Ilecelpts for the past four days foot up 8,035 cut tin , 13,083 hoga and 1,741 sheep , against 0,717 cattle , 24,433 hogs and ' . * ,722 sheep Tor the corresponding period last week , The continued light bupuly of cattle wan lu the tollers' favor anil the market was a llttlo moro actlvo than , it has been , with prices at loastou doslralJllTcrlnR ] ailiado stronger. Them win no liuuilcy worth mentioning from speculative uhlpiK'M , hut local revjulrcuiett9 ; calleel for about alLUio decent cattle that wcro offered , nnd It dMWit tnko dcnlcrs long to cot togpthor nnd clean up the supply , bnle-s In cluded 1,155 to'l,830-lh , hooves nt from $4.25 to $4.00 , wlthunote1,10211) . strorsnt from $4.05 to $4.60.dmiiion to poor light stuff nnd ycnrllngs told tit fitttn JS.fiO toft. The mar ket could hardly bo called brisk , but It was n big Improvement In that respect compaicd with the two ffrov1iii ) dny , nnd by noon prnctlcnlly everything wnsotttof Ilrst hands. The cow market wns fnlrly nctlvc , with prices decidedly bettor than on Mommy. Nine sales wcro'nlr of n ellmo higher , whllo the common canfiln * grades showed little , If nny , ndvnnco UMbd to choice cows nnd heifers sold nt from $3.00 tf > $4.30 , with fair to good butcher cows nt < 3'to $3.00. nnd dinners nt $2 to $2.76. Calve-TVi'e'ro in fair elemnnd nnd flrmcrnt from fiMbiJJj for fnlr to good stock. Very few bulls worn offered but thuy e'hnnged linnets nt fully steady prices nt from $2.50 to $3.70 for ce > inmontrt pretty good stock. In feeders there wns comparatively llttlo doing. 1'rcsh re'cclpts wcro light and were tnkon by rogulnr cinnlors nt nbont stendy prices , mostly around $3.00 nnd $3.85. Thcro wns n very limited country ilpinnnd nnd the feeling was not * > ery llrm. Kcprcscntntlvo sales : nr.CF , No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 21. . 032 13 80 22. . . , .1160 J4 25 2. . 1150 8 85 .1033 4 25 " 070 4 00 17. . . .1180 4 25 31" 780 4 00 20. . . .100 I 4 no 19 . 1070 4 on 44. . . .1135 4 no 40. . loot 4 05 04. . . .11-40 4 40 41 . 1050 4 10 .1100 4 40 H. . 1070 4 1C 65 ! ! ! .1102 4 60 1 000 4 20 10 . . .1300 4 60 84. . . . . . 087 4 20 4 , .1112 4 GO 21 007 4 20 4 1330 4 CO Slliri'l.VCl AND KXl'OHT. 10 1070 4 25 17 1307 4 60 YKAIILINCIS. 11 CG7 3 CO MIXED. 11 770 3 85 0 721 8 85 7 824 3 85 2'J 782 4 15 COAVS. 1. , . 710 2 00 2 080 B 25 1. , . 070 2 00 2 OGO 3 26 1. . 020 2 25 B 800 3 25 1. . 870 2 25 0. 1033 3 40 1. . 080 230 4 1020 3 60 2. .1030 2 40 23 804 3 GO 8. , .1020 2 60 22 853 3 GO 3 . 003 250 1 13GO 3 GO 1O .1020 260 5 1140 3 GO 1T'.1 .1010 250 1 1070 3 GO T'.1 .1120 250 1 1150 3 C5 i.i. . . 700 260 2 1290 3 05 i.i . .1130 2 50 10 004 3 70 i , . UOO 205 0 1050 3 75 i. .1050 2 75 20 770 8 76 10. . 882 300 U 1073 3 00 .1085 3 25 iir.ircus. 20 1155 3 45 4. . . . 540 3 76 3 1040 3 60 20 1003 4 30 CALVES. 1 300 300 1 00 4 25 1 00 3 25 0 t 123 4 76 4 100 4 00 0 130 6 00 2 . , . , . 85 4 00 11UM.S. 1. . .1100 250 1 1440 3 25 1. . .1000 2 GO 1 1540 3 35 5 . .1030 295 1 1100 8 60 2. . . 575 8 10 1 1420 8 70 BTOCKniH AND FlEIiilS. : : 4 505 330 0 957 3 CO G 875 840 13 872 805 14. . . . . . 751 8 GO 75 075 8 80 WiSTUIlN : CATTI.K. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 5 COWS . 778 $2 10 G COWS. . 918 $2 40 lions Iluyors took off a. big slice today. Prices ruled from 15c to 2Uc lower than Wednesday's average , and the bulk of the sales were made at prices a great big 20c lower than those prevailing e > n the early mar ket Wednesday. The supply was not large , fully 2OOO short of a week ago , andiho four clays receipts hhow a falling oir of over 10,001) ) head , compaicd with a week ago. Closing pi Ices for both hogs'and provisions were CN- tremelv weak "Wednesday , and although there was a modcraty Inquiry fioiu shippers , eastern advices were decldeelly bearish. Fellcis were piopitrcd for u big drop today , so that when buyers announced the medicine , . , a 15c to 20c decline , sellers wcro roadyi and generally took the elose. The 'popular price for fair to geiod hogs of all weight was $7.15 , and one-half the sales were made lit thlit figure- . Quito a few of the best hogs sold at'fiom ' $7.20 up as high as J7.25 , and thciq w6ro a few very mean loads that only brought $7riO. Whllo the Undo was pretty oven throughout there was a slightly easier tone to tliu maikct about the middle of the forenoon whllo the extreme close was llrm. Nearly evciythlngsolel , the big bulk at $7.15 anil * 7.20 , uirnlnst from $7.30 to $7.40 on Wodneseluy afln last Thursday , lleprebeuta- tlvosalci : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 6..200 $7 00 65. . .255 200 $7 16 81..240 100 7 10 72. . . .238 240 7 15 11 , .207 7 10 62. . . .231 820 716 59. . .209 240 7 10 80. . , .227 120 7 15 03. . .233 1GO 7 10 04. . .208 120 7 16 05. 223 80 ' 04. . .234 80 7 15 Gl. , .2GG 240 7 10' 71. . .253 1GO 7 10 01. . .259 240 7 15 01. . .254 ICO 7 15 04. . .252 1GO 7 10 CO. . .228 40 7 15 71. . .2C7 200 7 15 71. . . .280 120 7 175 ! 74. . .209 40 7 15 33. . .270 120 7 17 H 72. . .209 100 7 10 04. . .231 40 7 17i ! 03. . .270 280 7 15 08. . .208 7 20 59. . .261 40 7 10 01. . .272 80 7 20 G3 . .208 280 7 10 03. . .288 200 7 20 78. 200 7 10 64. . , .312 200 7 20 71. . .243 80 7 15 69. . , .302 40 7 20 77. . .238 120 7 15 62. . , .232 200 7 20 GO. . .240 80 7 10 90. . . .214 120 7 20 74. . .235 80 7 10 GO. . , .252 80 7 20 00. . .262 2uO 7 10 CO. . , .209 80 7 20 G8. . .220 120 7 10 02. . , .243 80 7 20 CO. 220 100 7 15 64. . , .280 320 7 20 83. . .220 1GO 7 10 79. . . .208 80 7 20 03. .220 200 7 10 74. . . .228 ICO 7 20 05 . 258 120 7 15 74. . 000 40 7 20 08. . .228 120 7 15 73. . ! ! 234 120 7 20 GO. . 250 240 7 10 07. . . .217 120 7 20 00. . .270 80 7 10 CO. . . .303 100 7 20 G6 . .285 240 7 15 71 . 257 100 7 20 72 ' . .244 200 7 15 68. . . ,289 120 7 20 03' . . .2GH 120 7 15 08. . . .277 280 7 20 80..200 1GO 15 GO. . . .225 40 7 20 7O..2G2 240 7 15 07. . . .243 HO 7 20 rj5..281 40 7 15 69. . . .258 100 7 2214 84..23G 160 7 16 63. . . .310 120 7 22'/j 74..272 40 7 16 47 . . .293 40 7 22J ! 71. 820 7 16 78. , . .230 200 7 22',4 83. 211 100 7 15 78. , . .231 200 7 22H 24. 258 80 7 16 73. , . .200 200 7 22'/ 70. 263 240 7 15 50. , . .255 120 7 25 1'lfH AND IIOUOII. 1..6GO 4 00 1..310 0 75 1..340 G 00 SHEW The market Is evidently not yet low enough to suit the killers. Kerolpts today wore light , four double decks , and buycr.s bid about 10o lower on everything. Iluslness was blow and the feeling on all Hides decidedly weak. 1'uir to good natives , $4.6K < J5,2i ! : fair to good westerns , l4.005tD.21 > ! common and stock sheep $2.504.00 : good tochoico40to lOU-lb. lambs , * D.OOai3.25. ( No. Av. I'r. 30 culls 53 (3 00 254 native mixed 61 4 10 22'J net. torn wethers 7G 4 40 200 mixed westerns 05 f > 00 IlocolptH nnil Dlgpoilttou of Stock. Official receipts and disposition of Block as shown by tliu books of the Union Stock Yards company for thti twenty-four hours ending ut 0 o'clock p. in. May 1H , 18U3. UCCBII'TS. DIKl'OSITIO.H. .lro Stork Market. CiiiCAiin , III , , M y.lfl. [ Sneclul TnlcRrnm to THE Ili.K. ] Tim JSatlUo murKut wnn strmiK to day. It was not > jiTiy ) reason of uny neitlvlty in the domnnd , for ceimpurutlvesly few cattle ) wurei wunted by outslclu ImyerM , nnd tlie local nei'dworu not urgent , but there uure bcurcely ti.OOO f rush re < eulpts und the iirrlvuls thus far this \\uuk foot lip less tluiti 4U.UUU , which id u loiiu way snort of the ) uvuraco. Thu continued paucity of numbiirti has ut Inst iirri'htt'd the downward courbe of jnlce-s und slvon them an upper Inclliiutlon , lliiirtitin ] no importunt nd- vnnco , but the ftwllni : wns healthier und firm , unmlstuliiihly bo. NntlvcHoro minted nt fiomfl.ftU toffiand Texuns at from * t,70 to M.&O. The hitter- were lOc higher than on Wrdncselny. 1'ile-us for boss'wero nearly steady nt the opening ; they weio Klo lower Inter In the mornliiK und closed weak ut Unit reduction. Kuculpti were ) moderuto ( ubout 17.1KU ) he'iid ) but theio wua Jlttln vltul- lty ° In the demand cither for local or shliipliiK iiccenmt , and not ull the stutf could uo moved out , ovein ut the mliicod jirlcu * . Heavy ho s Bold at from 7.80 to I7.CD , nnel suh'S of medium wolnhtM , uvoraKOH of fiom UU ( ) to liiO ] ) . , ( , ahl ut about the hiunu raiiuo. Light sorts ere ( inoteel anynhvru froiii 17.20 to I7.U5 for Ihrlit light to from * 7.60 to I7.DS for slrone v > elnhtB. Thu ejuallty was cxceilleiit und most of the hoga were weigh'1' ! ntt7.4& to I7.6S. fclu'Up und lumbs uguln kliowcd flrniiicss , Neither could bo moved at uny ron- slderublo advance , but they were wiiutcd at the previous clay's prices. The mar ket Is materially hlglier than ut tlio lowest tlmo lust week , tliocomparutUcly light recelpU of tbo last six duysbeing thuntreiiKth- lug factor , bheep weroejuotud ut fiom I3.2& I to 10 for poor to oxtrn nnd snlcs Of Inmbs were on n basis of from f0 to I7.-40. ItecolptM Unttle , 0.000 hendi culvci , 700 hcid ! boss , 17,000lioi ii ( Jhcev , 10,000 Iioact , The Kvouliig Journnl reports ! r'ATrr.r.-ltecclpts , O.OyQ hcnel ! shltimcnti , 4,000 head ! mnrkotsfondy : iiOPxlrft Sieorson nlo ! medium nnd uioftil , I4.75J13.20 ! other' , f4.0V7H.riOj ( fed Texiins , lS.C083.80J gM < i < 1or , $2.00S3.10 lions-Itecelpts , 17,000 head : shipments , 0.000 heaelj iniirkctopened slow , fiifBlOc lower , rlossd atroiiRor : mlvpil nnd p-irl orJ7.3O5J 7.0 ! heavy , | 7.r,6a7.05 : llRht , J7.40il7.00. HiiKKi'-HecelpK 11,000 bend ! shlpmonts. 2,000 hcndt timrkot nctlvp , sternly ; clipped Tcxans , } 3.r)034.70 ! clipped natives nnd west- urns , IO.OOS0.25 ! Inmbs , 0,00,87.50. Xt'pvr York I.lvo Stork Market. NF.W YonK , May 18. HKRVKS Itccolpts , flOOhond ; no trndlmr ; dre-sscd beef stonily nt BuJ'J'.jc for inith o sides , Slilpinents , 30 beeves nnd 30 sheep. ( . 'AT.VK8 Hccelpts. 1,300 bond ! nmrkot opened stonily , nnd closuel dull nt ! ic par Ib. advance. SIIKKP Asn L\\ins Itpcelnts , 400 bend : market firm nt nn ndvnnco of 40 per 11) . HDIIS Heoe'lpts , 2,000 hcndj nominally firm nt 7.00Q8.10perc\\t. St. I.nilU I.hn Stock Mnrkot. ST. T.outs , Mo. , Mny 18.-CATTLE liccolpt * ) , 3,100 bend ; shipment1,100 hciul ; steady to hlKliur ; natUes , J3.00lt4.00i Texans , * 4.00i6 4.25. lloeis Hccollits , 0,000 hpnill shlpmptits , 2.BOO lie.lel ! sleiw to Oc lower : ho.ivy , $7.10 ® 7,00 ! mlMMl , $7.0"37.16 : light , * 7.0U7,30. SiliiKP Hecclpt" , 1.UOO bend : shipments , 4,000 hcndi strong : clipped nnthcn , J4.003 > MORE OF OMAHA INDIANS CASE. Cattle Onecn Fnrlry An In nn Injunction 1'celrrnl Court I ) < ilnii. Another phase of the dispute between the Omnliti trlbo of Indians nnd Hosnllo F.irlcy , the cattle queen , has been laid before the United Stntcs court. A bill In equity wns lllcd yesterday by Hosnllo Pnrloy , In which the orntrlx nsks the honornblo court to grant nn Injunction prohibiting AVillinm K. Peebles , L ) . N. AVhcclcr , George Chittcnacn , John A. Nelson , John von Fcldcn , J. S. Twlford , Gcorgo Lnmson nnd ti. C. Urownlnp from tearing down the fence thnt surrounds the lands of the Omnhn tribe In Thurston county upon which Ho Farley claims to hive : n lawful lease , nnd to prohibit the said defendants from plowing up the land and spoiling the grass. The petitioner alleges thai the above named parties have entered into n sort of conspiracy to destroy her rights and pnvl leges granted under the lease for the > pur pose of making n contract with the Indians for plowing up the lands. As she is engaged in grazing cattle on the lands she explains that if tlicso trespassing parties nro not prohibited from further interference they will ruin her pasture. I'cetcrnl Court Culling ! . The cvidoncongrtinstToniMcCnrty , Frank Hnll and Harry Lynn chnrgeel witn circn- Intlng counterfeit money was heard yester- dny by the grand jury. Thcro wcro n num ber of witnesses nud n largo quantity of bogus silver dollars before the Jury. Drs. Neville , Tildon , GalDraith nncl Lnri- mer mot yesterday nt the United Stntes marshal's ofllco and examined Mr. Winston Taylor of Phelps county to ascertain whether or not ho was insane. Mr. Taylor is under nrrest upon n charge of sending ob scene letters through the mails , nnd it Is be lieved that ho is unbalanced mentally. Ttio board of examiners has not yet made known tlio results of the examination to the court. The government llrst enunciated the doctrine that expatriation is a natural and inherent right of nil people , nnd forced other nntions of the world to concede It , says ex- Senator Ingalls in n letter written for THE SUNDAY BEE. "Oar treatment of the Chinese forms one of the most shameful and humiliating cpis odes In the history of any people. " ASSESSING THE CORPORATIONS. Railroad Property Listed for Tax Assess ment , by the City Council. City Treasurer Bolln has completed the work of prepnring an abstract of the prop erty between the tracks belonging to the Union Pacific , Burlington , Uock Island , Elkhorn - horn , Missouri Pacillc , Milwaukee , nnd other railroads centering in this city. The abstract will bo used by the council in its meeting ns n board of equalization today , at which time the representatives of those companies have been cited to appear nnd show cause why the property should not bo assessed by the city , ns contemplated in the new charter. The list of property Is very Inrgo nnd in case the assessment is made bv the council it will aupmcnt the funds of tlio city several thousand dollars. In addition to the railway companies the representatives of the Pull man company nnd the telegraph companies have been requested to appear to show cause why their property shall not also bo assessed by the city. Till : HUAI/TY MAKKHT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record May 18 , 18'J3 : WAnilANTV DKCD3. Moses Horwlch and wife to Mary Ginsberg , middle 2 feet lot 12 , bloekBO , South Omaha 050 William McUrnlth nnd wife to Kosu Uoriiinn , lot 10 , block 111 , South Uiiinhn 1,000 A K 1'ruyn and husband to O V Nlcman und wife , lot 2 , 1'iuyn's Mib- dlv In Mlllard & CO'H add 2,500 Midway Investment < to Denton Klllowny , lots 2 unel 3 , block 4 , Person & llcrry's n.-'d to South Omnhn 700 John Iteuloy. sr. , nnd wife to K 1' I re - iniin , luls 1 nnd 2 , block C , Kegley's park 120 C ! W Ijonnils nnd wlfo to J A nnd llan- nnh Gustufson , lot 2 , block 1U , Dwlght.t lymnn'8 add 1,000 J .1 Huttorlleld to L M Robertson , H 40 feet lot 7 , block 3 , Alamo 1'la/a 2,000 Thomni. Murrny to It It I'eti-ra , 04x154 foot of lots 0,10,11 , block4 , Murrny add , , [ commencing ut southwest corner lot'J OOC QUIT CLAIM niiiS. : : D II Nelson nnd wife ) to county ot Douglas , 2v80 rods off o end of n ! i nw 20.10-12 100 John Olsen anil wife to KIIIIIO , bamo oil w sml nt bo 20-10-12 100 W J ( Jlnrk et nl lo biime , sumo off w end s'i so 20-10-12 100 Funnels I/oan und Trust company to IMwnrd Alnscow , lot 1 In 11-14-13. . 202 Nolhon Puternnd wlfo to Hans Jensen , mill ! i lot 11 , block 1 , bberldnn 1'laco BOO DEHOS. O O Pope ( special muster ) to Tri-d MuiiKcdoht , 150 feet lots 1 unel 2 , McCnndllsh I'Jnco 18,000 Swift i'o. . to I'nblli * . vacation of blocks 2 und 3 , lloyd & bhurp's udd Total amonntof transfers . . .J 28,033 BEST Is tlio best Illood Medicine , because U assists nature to tlireiw off the Im- pnrltlescif thoblood , and attho name tlmo tones nil the entire organhmi. This is just contrary to the effector the , arlcnis potash , uier- cnry , Barsaparilla mixtures , which bottle up the Impurities in tlio Bjstem , thus vroduciii much BicKucss and tuiroring. Tlieref ore , for a BLOOD MEDICINE you cannot elo hotter than taka 8. H.S. "As a iih > 8lclan , I ha\o prcscrihecl anil UMII S. 8. H , In my practice as a tonic , and for blood troubles , and ha * , o been \ ery wicccMfiii. ' < * ' ' UBed n remedy which K.I\B ouch general satisfa * tlontouiMliaiiil ! ! > atloiiu. ' L. Jf. KiTOJi v , il. B. , Slaclicy , Ind. " TreafJso on Wood aniUkin ellscascs mailed free. BWIFC Sl'ZCIiaO C0. , tlautaaa. OMAJTIA. Union Stock Yards Company , Soutri Ornaliat DcitCottlo Ho BnJSUceii market la tUo wait. COMMISSION HOUSES. Wood Brothers. I.lvo Block Commission Merchant ! Eo-itu Omaha Telepbooe 1I5T. Cbic i J01IND DADHMAN , l WAI.TKII K. WOOI > , hMarket reports by mall and wlro cheerfully furulsliuu upou application. , _ . ll&IXOUMr , < T Till ! rUR. Sucker Stnto Itullellnc Dedlcntrel llcfore n CnicAoo , 111. , May ts.-In the presence of thrco-scoro thousnnel people nt noon today the prcat Illinois state bullilliiR nt the WorleVs fair was duly elertlcntcel. It wis the brightest elny the White city has seen since It wns opcncel to the world. There was not a cloud In the sky , and tlio nlraisoft ntiel balmy. Kvcrythlng was ntloy with light ntul colors , ntut the picture was particularly grand mid Impressive. With the arrival of every train from the opening of the gates canto thousatuls of people. Not slnco the opening day have anything Hue the crowds which Awnriueil through the grounds today been admitted nt the gates. The Imposing Illinois building was not qultocompleto , and all the morning painters and decorators were at work putting on the finishing touches , whllo other artists were engaged In the work of dr.iplng the bunting , placing tropical plants nud blossoming ( lowers In the Interior. Much of the exhibit space was still vncaut , maldiig the ( jrc.it rooms look bare nnd unattractive. The dedicatory exorcises took place at the south entrance. The visitors began to gather ns early ns G0n. : ! ! in. and continuoil to come till the broad plaza was black with people and the lagoon beyond was Illluel with electric launches nnd gondolas crowded with people. The Second regiment band of the Illinois National guard nppcaro'l nt 11 o'clock nnd rendered n musical pro gram , beginning with the grand old "Star Spangled Banner. " As the last selection was concluded the chimes In the great manufacturers' building rung out 1U o'clock , the hour for the dedicatory exercises to becln. A son of Dowltt Smith of Spring- Hold , national commissioner for Illinois , called the assemblage to order. Hov. W. F. Black of tlio Christian church of Chicago delivered the opening prayer. Hon. 1/ifny- otto Funk of Uloomlngton delivered the mi- cd dress turning over the building to the stato. Following this Mrs. Gould of Hock Island , president of the Illinois women's , board of malingers , read n paper on the work done by the board. To both of these Gov ernor Altgelel miido reply , wnich was re ceived with applause. The Hon. F. H. Jones of Sprlngllcld inado the dedicatory nddress , followed by Mayor Carter H. Harrison of Chicago in an address on behalf of the city. The closing address was made by Jundo I * C. Collins of Chicago. At the conclusion of the exercises the gov ernor and staff and invited guests were In vited to luncheon in the dining room. I'ecullrtrlty of .tlnghcr'n Cnao. The time for hearing the Moshcr case has not yet been set in the federal court , but It will probably como soon after the jury Is called , which will bo next week. Mr. Moshcr's situation Is ni present n pe culiar one. Last winter he went before the grand jury in Lincoln and confessed that ho had deliberately falslllcd the records of the bank and had manipulated the affairs of the bank so ns to deceive the bank examiner , nnd now ho comes before the judge and pleads not guilty to each und every charge. This does not constitute perjurv , however ; In fact it docs not affect the status of his case ex cepting to place in the hands of the prosecut ing ntlornoy ovldcnco that will be Tory JfJ aping to the accused. f In this cfiso the ree-or.lsofthoJAnulj grand Jury can bo used to prove Mr. .Moshe1 ndniHMons nnd even the members of graml Jury tnnvbo summoned to prove < \ statements rondo by Moshcr nt that tlmo , BAPTIST } VISITORS , , i t > Mnyor llemli Tnkcn Slops to intcrtj : Drlngntoi Who VUlt Oiniilen , * . Mayor Homls has been notified thnf : party of about 800 persons , cnrouto to } nnnhcrsary mooting ot Unptlsts at Dcni will nrrlvo In Omaha Tuesday morning , > ) 33 , nnd remain In the city several hours , , The party Is from the liumcdtnto vicing of lioston nud travels In n special trsff hnoun ns the "Now Knglnml llaptlst trnltf which makes stops at the principal pol nle > ng the line to onnblo the tourists to v points of Intere.st. A stop of llvo or six ili\ \ | will bo made at Chicago to view the Worli fnlr.iinel the train will roach Omnhn V morning of the aid Inst. Among the party nro several of the in , , prominent members of the H.iptlst chut ) nnd MnjorUcmls desires that members * that denomination In Omaha nnd other ei ziMis who nro interested mil \ipon hhi5 ' oiilcr thnt nultablo nrr.MigeincntH may ! ' made to greet \lstUoisnndnhinvVli the points of Interest about the i-lty. U major suggests that I'ltlrous having c [ . rlngcs which \\lllnllowtobouscdi this occ.iston notify him of that fact in pi son or otlfcnvlso. I Owing to the fnct thnt the Intervonf tlmo Is very short the mayor loqucsta ti. nil who nro inturestcd in this mutter mfi him at his ofllco In the city hall nt U this ( Friday ) nftrrnoon to perfect arrangements ns may ho decided upon. The laws for the restriction of Immlgi tlon are rigid enough If enforced. What ; needed is an an extension of tlmo of rci dcnco and the Imposition of eilncatlor. qunlillcatlons nppllcablo to nil imnilgrnn , s.iys ex-Senntor lugalls In an exclusive liter tor to Tun SUNIUV linn. PAVING COUNTY HO ADS. llnycrs of tlio llontH .Muko ( Inoil Their I riieiinliip : tlio U'orlc. The delayed ccrtlllcd check for M.OOO ( mnndcd by the county commissioners fr Hayes & Son , of Cleveland , thej succcssl" bidders for the rounty paving bonds , nsj guaranty that the money uould bo fort coming ns required , has arrlveel , and t' contract for the iavlng will probably tiwarded nt the meeting Saturday nfternooj The commissioners have returned fronv thrto days outing In various parts of tl county , where they have been inspeethj roads nnd bridges. The now road machin i recently purchased nro declared to bo tl best investment the county over mnej Chairman Stenbcrg says that twenty mil' of excellent turnpike have already been cor ! plotcd nt n cost of not to exceed $20 p. j mile , nnd that ncarlv if not quito 1UO mil. * will bo gone over boforu the close of the so * ' son. There uro two of the machines , am each can do a mlle a day under fuvorab ) conditions. The road is left nlcoly grade- und rounded , so that the dralnngo Is lire class , nnd that Insures n good , dry road It side of twelve hours after a rain ceases. Tr services of the road supervisors have bee clone nwny with , nml the result will bon ; only better roads but more money lu th1 treasury at the end of the year. ' 1 Don't- Scold about washing powders. If you feel like it , it's because you haven't got the right kind. Get Pearline , and see the difference. Pearline has been imitated but never been equalled. There are all kinds of imi tations ; powders that save work , but ruin clothes ; powders that don't hurt , and don't help you ; pow ders that are cheap to begin with , but dear enough in the end. " Try them all for yourself , if you won't take our word for it. But don't get them mixed up in. your mind with Pearline. QJaf1 Peddlers anel some unscrupulous grocers will tell you " this is as good as" or V3C11UL "the same as Tearline. " ( T'S FALSE I'carline is never peddled , anel 11 T > * if your grocer semis > ou something in place of Pearline , be honest .DECK send it lack. 313 JAMBS I'YLE. New York , PROTECT AND IMPROVE YOUR' SIGHT , Spectacles and Eyeglasses Are the Bee' EYES TESTED FREE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED J. F. PONDER , Mgr. OMAHA OPTICE CO. , 222 S. 161H St.In KlnslorVj tor OMAHA U fanlacteis * lolikis Diieck AWNINGS AND TENTS. OmaliaTcnt-Awninji Wolf Bros & Co. , COJll'A.NY. Manufacturer ! ! of Tents. IIOH8K COVICHS. Awnliil ! " , etc , 70J niiel liurunmin Mreot. 70& H. lull KlruL't , BAOS & TWINE3 Deiiiis Omalia Bag COMl'ANV Importers unit mnmifnc- turcra of Hour nacks , BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Coe Slioi Company. Bolo.room nd Oluce-llOMIKMW IlownrJ St Fnctory-lll'J'll2l-llw Ho" " " We nro the oSl.v Maniif urori of Hoots ona 8 Wlffi1 ? , foNn0l'rSIxtuua0d to .11 to in , , * * our now factory. KirKeiulall , Jones & Amer , Hand-Sewed ' Wlioleuulo COSII'ANV uifru . aitonti lluiton BIIOB CO. . boot" , li < " llutihor bliou ( o. llttt' and rull > or irooil" , IJIW- 1101 HOOllarnur btrc-et. UIU lliunuy Btrosl. COAIi , COKE. CORNICE. dmatta Coal , Coke & Eagle Cornice Works Jlfru mdvanUoJ Iron cor- 1.1 MH ro.li ril nmliOft nlcu , w Inaow ctt | > , mo coal , U i.cor. loth nail tulle fckyllKhti , eitc , loUi Dounlai htriH'l , and IJ1U DortuuMrool DRY GOODS. M. E. SiHlth&Co. KilpatricK-KocliDry co. nj icood , notloni , fur- Notloni , KonU' nltlilnif Kuodi. corner inii vuuU * , cor. 11 tli und Howard SH. ilaniciy blrciH FUBNITUHE. Oniaua Upholstering Mee & llunyaa COMl'ANV. Upbolttcrud furniture , rUHNITUIli : COMl'ANV lit/Mill * Nicholas Bt. Wlioloiuluoulr , and I3tu htrco HARDWARE. Hector & Willieiiny Lobccli & Linn/ COMPAM * . Dcalon In linrdwaro ai Corner lOlli nud Juckaon mcelmnlua' tool * . Htrools. HOI Uouida * Htrcot. HATS , ETC. | IRON WORKS. W. A. L. Gibbon f Co Omaha Safe and Ire Wholesale WOIIK4 , UntB. rnp , straw Koodi , Fnfo , vnull . jail wo < Kkmvin , mlltons. Kill Iron Milliters uud tire t und llarnuy fetrooti. ciiioa. | ( lus Andreon , 1 < nud JuckBOii LUMBER , John A. Wafccflcld , Cliarlcs II. Lee , linportad , American Tort- Hurdmiud lumber , no land icnioiit , .Mllwuii' c.i r pet und pariu keiu I'oinunt uud Qulucy Mooring , wliltu Hum , 'Jtliuml Dotijdn * tti. LIQUORS. Fricli & Herbert , I. Obcrfcldcr & 0 Iinporli'r und jolibr Wholesale liquor dealer * nt nillllnjrnutlo. . Mail unlur * | ir < nii | > l 1001 Karnam 81 , Illluil. VW-i2 ! ri , lltli PAPER. I OILS. Carpenter Paper Co Standard Oil Co Carry full utocV of lirlntliiKlHrapiJlnv uiul Ilonnod and lubricntl wrltliu paper * , fjnl papen , clc. elli , nxle ( ireaio , etc. PRODUCE COMMISSION. Branch & Co. Jas. A. Clark & C Produce , frulti of all Iluttor , cliceie , 02 l > uultrr itnil icuuie. klndiojitor , HU M. 1811' Street. STOVE REPAIRS | SASH , DOOR Omaha Stove Itcpair M , A. Dlsbrow & WOIIKH. btovo repair * ilunufacturun of IB nd water attachment * eloori , bllneli lor aur kind of ttorei moulilluKi. llrnncU made , JfWL > ouiail. Ucu HlU tad Una.