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    THE OMAHA DAILY DEI * SATURDAY , MAY 20 , 1893.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Opfrators in Wheat Amionsty Watching the
Hourco of Supply.
THAT CEREAL OPENED A FRACTION HIGHER
Oorn Started nt Abnnt the Final Quotations
of Thnriilny , Hut Declined Upon
l.lbernl Mclllne on the Pnrt of
St , Louis HpocuUlori ,
CIIICAOO , 111. , Mny lO.-Itwould appear from
today's nilvanca In wheat that operators nro
beginning to shift their Rare from the visible
supply to tlio outlook for next year's supply.
Oorn nnd oats were firmer , partly on account
of whntlsbclwt revealed of the requirements
ofKuropc. l'ro\'lslons wcro extremely ( lull ,
but very firm , with Brain.
Wheat nt the opening was about from He to
tie. higher than the closing llRUius otyettcr-
ilny nnd ruloU llrm and prices were further
advanced We , then ruled Irregular , declining
JJc and ngnln advanced Me. with llnnl closing
stoutly about from ! lc to ? e higher than yes
terday. Shorts seemed more disposed to buy.
Trading to some extent comprised the chang
ing over of July Into September. The weather
was fine , but the reports from Kansas In ro-
gardto the growing crop there were very un-
fa\oriblo. : The European ciop icports also
wcro unfavorable.
The lack of a moro actlvo foreign demand
was accounted for in the minds of many by
the experience of two ycais ago , when the
continental buyers lot their foais run away
with their discretion and paid dearly for It.
Jtlsnot to bo expected , It Is claimed , that
they should soon forgot the cosily lesson. The
cnrgo of wheat bought nt. Diilutli diulngtho
May excitement to dellvcr.on Mny contracts
nrr'hod last night and has been Inspected nc-
cordlng to contract. It wns Inspected out of
Duluth ns No. 1 hard. Armour & Co. report
thosalo of DGO.OOO bu. of low gtiulo for export
nt n peed prollt and the demand still un-
'corn started nt about the final quotations
of yesterday , nnd upon n few buying orders
being placed some on the bear side worked
up He. when , upon scllliiR bv shippers , the
matkct woaKcnc.d * ; cnn < l soiling otdois nlso
cnmo In front St. I.ouls nnd Iho.southwest ,
presumably on the renortof line weather.
The offerings wcio fnlrly well taken by
HhortK , uml wheat tutnln up. Coin sympn-
thlrcd , irccituring the second bionlt. ruled
Htcady nnd closed with fiom "cC to Ua advance.
A feature today was the actlvo , llrmer tone of
July , compared with Setilcmher , the dllvor-
encMi most of the tlmo being yc.
There wns a fair trade In oats and n steadier
feeling , chlelly In sympathy with cither grain * .
A good part of the business was In changing
from Mny to Juno and July. May and Juno
showed more strength andiuhaiiced He , while
the other fuluies were up from ! u to ; { c , ami
the close was steady at nearly the top.
In provisions little seemed to bo wanted ,
but o\en less wns for sale , and buyers had to
lild an ndvnnco on the nominal market
to entice nn offer of stuff from the holders.
1'rlces lire 42VJc higher for pork , 10o for Inril
ami lOc for ribs. "
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : wheat ,
170 cars ; corn , 200 cars ; oats , 21)0 ) ears : hogs ,
8,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
AIITILLKS. -LOSK. VKS'Y
WlicatNo.it
Slny 70
July
Fept
Corn No. 2
i r 1M
Juno m
July
° '
OntslNo . 2-
llny
Juno 2VU
July 2S J
Bcpt
Mess I'ork
00
05
July 10 RO
Hopt 11 02
Bliort Ulbs. .
May 1007H
July 10 K 10 19H
Bept. . . 10 U 10 2U
Cash quotntlotiB were ns follows :
FIXJUII Notsotlrmi patents , 10lCcolT , but
buyers still holding back.
WHEAT No. 2 spring , 71 < ? i7lyc ; No. 3 spring ,
f. o. b. , GSJ&GUc ; No. a reel , 7171Uc.
COUN No. 2,42c : No. 3 yellow , A3c.
OATS No. a. 29y-0sc ! : No. 2 white , on
truck ) 35ic ! ; No. 3 white , f. o. b.JSS@34)ic. ) k
HYE No. 2 , DOSGOc.
IlAnLKY No. 2 , G2c ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 45Q5Gc ;
No. 4 , t. o. b. , 44c.
KLAX SEED No. 1,11M.
TIMOTHY SEED Vrlmo. f 3.92(33,95 ( ,
Point Moss , pcrbbl. . J20.97M21.1255 ; lard ,
per 100 Ibs. , * l.70 ( ) i10.7'4 ; ! ! ; short ribs , aides
( loose ) , $10.2510.27 > i ; dry salted shoulders
( boxed ) , J10.OOffllO.2D ! short clear aides ( boxed ) ,
$10.25@10.60.
WHISKY Dlbtlllcri' finished goods , per gal. ,
11.18.
SunAns Cut loaf , GVic ; granulated , 5.70c ;
standard "A , " 5.B7c.
The following were the receipts and ship
ments for today :
On the Produce oxchaiiRO today the butter
market was lower ; creamery , 174o21c : dairy ,
lG@20c. Eggssteady ; strictly tresh , 1313Hu.
Uinnlm ( Irani.
The follcwliiR prices uro for delivery at
Mississippi river points :
WIIKAT No. 2 , Bering , 67c ; No. 3 , spring ,
6Bcs No. 2 linid. 05c ; No. 3 hard , Olc.
KVE No. 2 , 58c.
OATS No. 2 white. 31 c ! No. 3 white. 31ft.
COHN No. 2. cash or May. 38c ; No. 3 or
better , cash , 37c } ; No. 2 white , 3'Jo ; No. 3
White , 38c.
AinotiK the sales reported wcro 7 cars No.
2 corn , Jlay shipment , UHo.
Now York Mnrkot * .
NEW YOIIK , May 10. Kixinii llocolpts , 24-
611 pkKS. : oxportH , 1'J.OOU bills. . 17,1)44 sucks ;
Bales , 7C > OU pkgs. ; murkot dull , but very
btcady.
COUN MEAiSteady , dull ; yellow western ,
UYK Quiet , firm ; western , GG < iS70c.
WIIKAT Kecelpts. 20.4UU bu. : exports , 10.-
438 bu. ; wiles , 2,450,000 bu. futures , 80,000
bu. spot. Hpot market llrmer , dull ; No , 2 icd ,
Instoro nndoluvator. 703tCi ulloat , 77H78'ic :
f.o. b , 77K784o ! : No. 1 northern. 701iHOc ;
No. 2 northern , 7oi } < & 7r > ? .fu. Option : ) were
moderately .tctlvoand ndvnnccd ? .iff.lion un-
favoiabluciop loports from tlieHouthwostniid
hliortH i covering , declined J ® ; jc on uiisler
uablos and reaming , closed Htendv at ? -'Z ? o
reKturday ! : No. a rod , May , VfiJJ OSc ,
cloHln ? P'0. : ? ' " ! - " ® 17.c. . q wl K 77Sq ;
ng
3Sc ; IiK'ciiilicT.Hr > 80''iccloslnK8iii' .
CoilN Ht'celpl.s , 800 bu.1 exports , 60,072 bu. ;
Rales , 340,000 bu. of future * , 48,000 bu. ot
tipot. Spott , llrm , dull ; No. 2 , OOUc in ulovator ;
Cliia l ? 4'o nlloat. Optluns worn } | 4iije hluhor ,
with wlu-atand wc.st , with trudlni ; dull : July ,
40aa4lJi'L'1 ( cloilnj : nt 40)icj ) August , 493440
40'iC , closltiK at4U'ic ; Sopteinbor , 60j < ( a&0 ? c ,
closing ut G09sc.
OATa HocelptH. 120,700 bit. ; exports , 440
bu. ; wales. UO.UUO bu , of futures nnd 100,000
bu. of sput , .Spots llrinor , moderately active.
Options dull , llrmer ; May , aowoi June , a&'itt
36c. closliu ; nt 30o ; July , 30J < ift30ic , cloalliK
nta&WcNo. ; U white , 41Kc ; No. a Chlcum
87KC ! No.3,3iiHeNo. : a whlto , . 40U40ic ( ;
mixed western , 3ot | < & 38c ; wlilto western , 40
HAY-StronB ! llsht receipts.
Hoi's Klnn. quh't.
HIDES Dull , easy ; wet salted. Now Or
leans selected , 40 to GO Ibs. , 4tiGc ; Texas
selected , 60 to 00 Urn. , & & 7c ; llumou Ayrns
dry,20to30lbs. , lajjc ; Texas dry , 20 to 2&
Ibx , ! U4il2c. !
\ \ ooi/-rirm , moderuto demand ; domestic.
fleece , 27 < ft32c ; pulled. 2G27c ; Toxas. 17 2lc.
Pitoviaio.NS-Out meats , ijulot and oiiKlor
pickled bfllli's , 12 Ibs. at U ? c ; middles , dull ,
bteady ; hhort clear. HUc. Lard , NtroiiKor ,
quiet ; western htciiiu closed ut 111 asked ;
bales , 450 th-rccs tin private terms ; options ,
sales , none ; May , closed at flO.05 ; July
I'lObcd ntfll.10 ; .September closed at 111,40 ,
I'ork , Hriner , iiulel ; old moss , (21,20 ; nuw
nipks , (22.
Btrrren Moderate receipts ; fair demand ,
nbout btpady ; western creamery , ' 2024c ;
western fm-tory. 18tt2Uc.
CiiKKBK-1'ulr demand , fairly Bteady ; part
skims , 2 < 38c.
F-uiH Fair demand , ( Inner for state and
I'onnsyhanla nt IGc ; receipts , 10.72U ukgs ;
western fresh , IBHc.
TAI.MJW Qulot. weaker ; city (12 ( per like. ) ,
Ojciiskcd.
AOMIN Quiet , weak.
' 1'uiii'KNTiNK Dull , weak ,
KiCK-Qulct , steady ; domeHlc , fair to extra ,
CMZ&Hc ; Japan , 4Stt4)iu.
Moi.Af KKK Now Orleans , open kettle , good to (
choice , dull , steady ,
Hwuit Haw , llrmer , nominal ; fair refining ,
ctfliuly ; rPlliH'd , Onn. ijulet.
I'laluoN Dull , steady ; American , 112.76 ®
10.60.
Cui'reii Kaiy ; lake. (10.80.
I.KAU I'lrin ; domestic , (3.86.
TiN-Olosed steady ; Htralts(10.80bld(10.00
tskodt iilntvH , quiet , steady , Spelter , weak )
KoniU ! > tlc , (4.22U.
1'KTJioutuu- market wa ft shade eatitr
today , "filing1 off at Ho to 60c , nhlch was the
only price All day , Penn yltMiln oil , spot irvlM ,
none ; Juno optlont , snlc < , 6,000 bbK ; at close
It was 58 Vc bid , offered at & 0ct LI inn oil , sales
nono. 29c bid. Total sales , 6,000 bbls.
Cprro ? riD OtrDull. . ca y ! crude , 47c'
jelfow , Ifa. _ _
Oinalm I'roiluce Mat leer.
Ono of the Important features of the mar
ket M the weakness ot oRKi.wlilcli could hardly
bo quoted lower , though tlioro Is every Indica
tion that a decline Is near nt hand. In fnct
tlioro wore rrpfirtu that some homes were cut-
tint ? the market uc ,
Very llttlo of the country butter thatls com
ing nt the present tlmo can bo sold to the re
tail trade , but nearly all ot It goes to the
pnokiTs.
1'oultry receipt * nro light , but the market
remains about stendy. Tlio trade docs not
appear to require n very largo amount of poul-
The hay market Is not as strong ns It was a
fentlays ngo fi will bo noted from the quota
tions given below.
The ftult houses are all complaining about
Iho scarcity of berrlos nnd the poor duality of
the stock that Is coming , Only nn occasional
cano can bo had that will stand roshlnplnv ,
nnd nearly nil the orders for berries from the
country have to bo turned down. On some
days tlioro have boon practically no bcrrlss
that were fit to rcshlp.
VtJF.TAIII.r.8.
I'KAS-I'or Mnt. box. 8l.OtKU.10.
HtANS Choice navy , 12.20S2.30 ; common
MocU(1.0oa2.00.
( 'AMfOIINIA I'AlinAOK Per 11) , , 3. ' .
HouTMiMt.v UAIIU tni : Per crate , 13. >
( 'UCUMtil.lis Chulre , lior doz. , tl.60.
WAX IlrANS-Por > j-bu. box , 4l.00ai.10.
HTIIIMI IlKA.s's-l'or JJ-hu. box , (1 ,
Si'iNACil-Per bbl. , 82.00.
itTH Per cluz. , 30 < S40c.
Per doz. , 40o.
HADHIIM Perdoz. , 20'it30c.
PAUSLEV Per doz. , coaaoo.
Tor ONIONS Per doz. , UQftQSr.
PoTATOia-Colornrto stock , Sl.1031.20i Ws-
ronsln burbanks , 11.00 1.10 ; western Ne
braska , ? l.
Pir. PLANT Per 00-lb. boxes. 81.25.
HQUASII Per bu , box , ( l.&Oftl.7Q.
liKiiMiiD.v OMONS Per bn. box , t2.2G.
Nr.w I'OTATor.s youthorn.per bbl(0 ; perbtt.
box , (2 ; C'nllfornhi , uor II ) . , II lie.
WATCH uitcbs 1'or 10t ] , box , $1.75.
APM.E Cholco stock , JJ.75t.OOperbhl.
Hut \wiiKituir.s Choice shlpulng stock , $3.00
per 24-qt. cuse.
LIMONS : Choice , $4,2034.50 ; fancy , $4.70 ®
0.00.
HANAVAS Per bunch , Including crates and
packing. a2.OOBl2.rjO.
PiXKAi'i'i.r.q Per doz. , $2.00152.23.
OUVNOIJS Nowenstlo Callfoinla Eccdllnss ,
CJ.GO ; Nowenstlo Jtedltcrrancan sweets , $2.DO ;
Cullfornla motmtaln oianxi-s , $2.2 < iT&2.50 ;
AVashlmtton na\uls , choice , $4 ; Washington
navels , largo sl/cs , $ j.f)0io.70 : ) ; Hlversldo
soc < lllngs , $2.70 ; Ucdlands , $2.75 ; Kcdlamls ,
128 size , $2.00.
, nons , o VMK , POULTHY.
The grout bulk of the country
butter goesut I'JtJISi' .
Koiis ( Jcnoral market , 12c.
Potii.Tiiv Choice lions Oc ; mixed coops , 71J
8c ; old roosters , OIGc ; geesu and ducks , 8QOi :
HAV The market on good i upland hay , J7
in cur lots.
VIAI : < Uhtitfo and small fat , 78Jic ; largo
and thin , 3&Co.
Wool .Mnrknt.
HOSTON , Mass. , Mny 10. The wool marltet
hr.s again passed through a dull and unsatis
factory week. The trading In domestic grades
bus been confined almost entirely to small lots
of old \\ool urn ! In foreign grades but llttlo
has been done. The sales of nil kinds for the
week foot up 1,325,100 Ibs. There has been no
Impiovemcnt In prices , the tendency belli , '
downwind. Holders uio desirous of clo-lng
outtlielr remaining stock of old wool uml do
not quthblo oxer mlces. Manufacturers will
not buy ahead of their needs , and the woolen
goods trade Isiinlet.
The stocks of wool hero are light , nnd the
financial conditions are nattsfactory. In
washed HPCCOS Iho sales have been small. A
holder of 50,000 Ibs. of good wool quotes 25V5J
: IH his asking prior , and ho urobablv would
take 25c , If ottered. The quotations for
washed combing mid delaines uio from 32c to
34c. In unwushed romblngs thorn has been a
moderate trade , and hales lire rccoided of ono-
nuarMrund thrco-olfrhths blood at from 23o to
24c. The only Important sales of torrltoiy
aio 00,000 Ihs. of line No. 1 ut from 2Gc to 27c.
Manufactuiorsdonotoircr more than OOc for
medium scouicd. There uro good supplies of
pulled wool heie , but llttlo demand.
I
St. Loitli Markets.
ST. Louis , Mo. , May 19. FLOUR Weak ; no
demand ; patents , t3.3033.50.
ber ,
COUN Kalllod with wheat , gaining ? c : No.
2 mixed , cash nnd May , 30ic ; ; July , 89fc ? ;
feeptemtacr , 40Mc.
OATS-Stondy ; No. 2 cash and May. 32SJc ;
July. 27Hc bid.
PUOVISIONS Firm , very quiet , unchanged.
Pork , J21.25. Xard. 8l6.80. lry
salt moats , loose shoulders , $10 ; "
longs and ribs , (10.45 ; .shorts , $10.70 , Ba
con , unchanged ; short packed shoulders ,
$10.20 ; short ribs. tll.G2i. ! llams , unchanged ;
sugar cured , 1314c. N-
ItECKirTS I'lour , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 0,000
bu. ; corn , 07,000 bu. ; oats , 17,000 bu.j rye ,
20.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 6,000
bu. ; corn , 00,000 bu. ; oats , 7,000 bu. ; rye ,
1,000 bu.
_
Cotton Market.
NEW OIU.TIANS. La. , May 10. Futures , quiet
and steady ; sales , 10.500 bales ; May , $7.19
asked ; Juno. (7.20O7.22 ; July , 87.27(37.28 ( ;
August. $7.34'/7.30 ' ; Poptember , $7.39'/ ' < ?
7.40 ; November , 87.4037.40 ; December , $7.40
O7.4G.
Good middling , 7 1-lGc ; middling , 7 7-lGc'
low middling , 7)6e ) ; good ordinary , G l-16c. Net
receipts , 1,021 bales ; exports to the continent.
7,471 bales ; coastwise , 057 bales ; sales , 2,058
bales ; stork , 148,09t bales. Weekly not
lecolpts , 8,779 bales ; exports to Great Urltaln
17,310 bales ; to Franco , 1,000 bales ; to the
continent , 11.4G1 bales ; coastwise , (3,601 ( bales ;
sales , 8,000 bales.
Kunsus City Markets.
KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Mny 10. WmtAT-Not
strong ; No.2 hard , 09QG9Wc ; No. 2 rod , 72 ®
73o.
73o.Conn Weak ; No. 2 mixed , 35c ; No. 2 whlto ,
.
OATS-FlrmNo. ; 2 mixed , 28 ® 29jfc ; No. 2
whlto , 3232.c.
lluxTEii Weak , but unehanpcd In price ;
crtiumery , 18320c ; dairy , 1017c.
r < ins .Steady und iincliangcd nt lie.
HECKI ITS Wheat , 0,000 bu. ; corn , 1,000 bu. ;
oats , none.
Sliil'JiENTfl Wheat , 11,000 bu. ; corn , 42.000
bu.j oats , 2.000 bu.
T.iverpniil Markets.
LivEiii'OOi , , May 19. WHEAT Demand poor ;
steady ; holders olTor moderately ; No. 1 Cali
fornia , Gs IdtlGs 2d per cental ; No. 2 red
winter , Os Od Os lOd. Uuoulpts of when * for
the past three days 101,000 centals , Including
07,000 Amorlcan.
COUN Kahy ; demand moderate ; mixed
western , 4s IJJu percental , Kecolpts of Ameri
can corn for the past three days wcro UO.OOO
centals.
PEAH Cnnadlan , 6s 5d per cental , The
WMUthor hho\very.
LAUD I'tlino western , DHs 3d pcrcwt. '
Amorlcnii Itofrlcurator Hoof.
_ . Mny 10. AURIUOAN 1
ATOU IlKKf 1 orecjuartcrb , 4d ; hindquarters ,
Od per II ) .
AMUIIIOAN lavi ; OATTI.E Sinking the offal ,
Gd per II ) .
LONDON , May 10. AMMUCAN RupiunEiiATcm
UIKF : Koreiiuaitors , 2s 3d2s Hdi hindquar
ters , Us 10d4i4s Id per ti Ibs. by the caruass.
Mllwnukoo .Markets.
MlI.WAUK
34 lie.
IIAII.KY-G1JGC2C.
llYK-GlC.
I'lioviHiQNS Quiet. Pork , July. 121.40.
Colluu Market.
N W VOIIK , Mny 10. Options opened
steady ut a points down to 10 points no ;
closed steady , f > points clown to & imlnti , up ;
sales , 15,000 bags , Including ; May , jl&.40Qk
15.00 ; June. Jl&.aO ; July. tlO.lOiS10.10j Kep.
tember , fl4.70Q14.90 ; Ilucombor , $14GOi %
14.70. _ ripot Hlo , ( inlet , bteady ; No , 7 ,
(10,37s } *
\Vh t Alurket.
MiNNKAi'OMR , Minn. , May 19. close was
weak , falrbualiitng trade only ; No. 1 northern
sold iittiMic ; No. 2 nortliorn , G3c. Kecvlpts ,
353 CUM.Hose : May , 04c ; Juno , OO'ic ; July ,
G7K i Hoptuinbor , 70c , On track ; No , 1
liuiil , G7Ue : " No. 1 northern , G& > ic ; No. "
northern , 03"
New York Ilry Guoda Market.
NEWVoitic , May ID. llu > lness Indry goods
today was moderato on the upot nnd current
wants \u'i-o ( jelng- supplied In the lightest
iimnncr , Yet stoolis In llrst hands are In good
bhapu and for the fall movement lighter than
In former yours.
Clnoliinntl Markets.
CINCINNATI. O , , May 10. WHEAT Lower ;
No.iredG7 < aOBe. '
COUN Steady : No. 2 mixed , 4G
OATb-rirm ) No , U mixed , a4i }
AVuisny-ririu at tl.ltt.
Ilaltlmora Grain Market.
liALTiuoiiB. Md. . May 10. WHEAT Steadier :
o. 'J red , spot and May , 75&7oj < c.
COUN rirm , mixed , pot and Mar , 40 Vc bid ,
OATH I'lriui No. a * whlto we t m , 42c.
riiHadelplila drain Ma rkt.
riiiLAUEi.piiiA , Vt. , May . Jfl. AVI18AT
Klrm and higher : No 'J. red. May ,
CoiiN-ririu ; No. 2 , mixed , May ,
DAM In cut lots , firm , futures ,
dull ! No. S , whlto , May , 4
Toledo ( Irnlti Market.
Toi.itrto , O. , May 19. WHEAT Easier ) No. 2 ,
cash , 71 Vc.
CORN uttlli No. 3 cash nnd May , 46c.
OAtfl-guloti cjisli.aSe.
London Oil Mnrkot.
LONDON , May lO. OAi.ctirTA LINSEED May
and Juno ( now crop ) , .10s 4 < ( il per quarter.
I < l.vflERD CAKK id IDs per ton for western ,
llnvnnn Stigor Market. _
HAVANA , May 10-Qiilnt , tut with an up
ward tendency owing to favorable news from
London.
STOCKS AND JIONOS ,
Improvement In tlio Security Mnrkct Mndo
Further rrocrcRK Vcsterdny *
NEW YOIIK , Mny 19. The Improvement In
the stock market inado further , progress to
day , Thoronctlons resulting from tlio roall *
rations , or from bear raids , were less pro
nounced tlmn of late and seemed to Btlmulato
purchases , by these \vlio have recently
espoused tlio bull Ride. Tlio engagement of
2,000,000 ( ? old for shipment by tomorrow's
steamers had llttlo or no effect ; money on call
be In ? extremely easy and funds on time being
olTcrod more freely tlmn of Into. The fact
that the advices from London were of a inoro
reassuring character and that tlioro were no
new developments of an unfavorable charac
ter on this sldo , tended to stimulate buying
for both tlio long mid short accounts ,
The success of the Northern Pacific. refundIng -
Ing scheme also tended to cncour.ico the senti
ment In favor of higher prices , The advance
was equal to from JJ to 4i ! per cent and every
thing on tlio list participated In tlio rise. Man
hattan , 1'ucltlc Mall , the Vamlorblltfl. LacUn-
wnunn , Rrungers , Hunr and General Wectrlc
were the real lenders of the market and
closed at or near the best llgurcs of
the day. The commission houses had
more orders than for some time ,
The Post says : Tlio $2.000,000 of gold that
will go out by tomorraw morning1 ! * Kngllih
steamer makes n total movement of $4,00l,00 )
forthoweek. On all these shipments there
has boon a liberal market nrollt. Despite the
partial easing oil' today In sterling , demand
rates Htanil a full cent In the pound above the
point at which the Reason's heaviest shipments
have been mado. With short tlmn loans In
London today commanding 4'J per rent , there
Is no Inducement for Keoplng foreign credits
here. Instead of drawing freely us heretofore !
on Sydney and Melbourne , London has mid to
ihlp hornnn money by the million to Aus
tralia. The heavy transfers of the week hereto
to London have consequently raised the rate
for cablu orders to the hlu-hcst llguro witnessed
IK years higher , Intact , by ! Jc than the rate
prevailing at the ttma of the Importers' soaro
in April. Nxinor or later , unless the sterling
marketI'lmiigt-s radically , all thubo purchases
of tt.lnsfori must ho covered by actual ship
ment uf gold.
Tnnt tlio extraordinary tension In the Lon
don money market \\orKltijt 1111 effect In
Itrltlsh elides similar to what U witnessed Jit
our on n mercanltlo paper market , the Man
chester dHpatches uliendy testify. Indeed ,
the inosticiiiarkiibloiir all factors In the mon
etary situation Is the closeness w ltd which , In
the main for dllTVient causes , the late exper
iences of Lnglnnd and of the United Suites
have paralleled each other.
The following tire the closing quotations of
the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex
change today :
Atchlson Uu pruiurruu .
Adams Kipross . . . 1W LT. I1. Dun. * liulf.
Alton , T. 11 3J Northwestern .
do preferred HO do profcrrcil . . . .
American ICxprcsa. 111 N. Y. Ccntrnl .
llaltlnioru Ulilo. . 77 N. V. & .N. K .
L'nnndi I'aclllc. . . . 74 Intnrlo & Western
Canadn Kiutucrii. . 74MM ) rctun Imp .
Central 1'nclllc 2J Orexon av .
Llius. AOlilo SO M O. S. L. AU. N. . . .
Chicago , t Alton. . . no ttclllcMall .
0. II. ilj B7H corlal ) . & K .
ClilcaKoUns 70X
Consolidated Una. . 150 'iillman I'ulaco. . . .
0 C. C. & .SI. li 150MM
Cotton oil Cort. . . . 3 < Itlrbmond Tor .
Del. Hudson lilt * do pruferred .
1 > . Ij. Jt\V ItloUrando W . . . .
u. AII a. pf'u. . . . do proferroil. . . .
V.&C. F. Co Hock Island .
KnstTonu St. 1'iiul .
Erlo do pro for red .
ICrlo preferred (0M St. Puul A , Omahu. ,
Fort Wayne M do prororred. . . .
( it. Northern iif'd. 113 Southern I'aclllc. . .
C. & 1C. lll.pr'd . . . 03 SuK r Hcdnery .
Hocking Volley. . . . 23 Tenn. Conl Alron.
Illinois Central. . . . Texas I'acinc .
St. Paul & Duluth. Tol. & 0. Can. pf'd
Kan. A Tor. pfM. . Union I'nclHc .
LakolSrlo&WOBt. . U. 8. Blprcis .
do preferred W. St. I , . A V .
l.ako Shore do preferred. . . .
Load Trust Wells IfarKO Kip. .
Louisville 4 Nasli. VVoBtorn Union. . . .
Manhattan Con. . . . Whrolln ? & L. IS. .
Me ra n'li & Ch Vi'n. do preferred .
Michigan Contra ! . . Minn. & tit. L .
Missouri paclflc. . . SSI' ' Don. 4 K. (1 .
Mobile & Ohio * General. Electric. .
NashTllle & Chatt. Nat. Lin .
National Cordage. Colo. Fuel & Iron.
do preferred do preferred. . . .
N. J. Central H. 4. T. c .
Norfolk &W. pf'U. Tol. A. A. & N. M.
North American Co Tol. St.il. . . & K , C.
Northern i'nclflo. . . HH do preferred .
exdlv. .
The total sales of stocks today were 278.400
shares , Including : Atchlson , 12.800 ; Chicago ,
Ilurllngton & Qulncy , 8,100 ; Chicago Gas , 11-
100 ; Delaware , Lackawanna & Western. 4,400 ;
Distilling and Cattlofeodlng. 44,400 ; Erie , 4-
700 : General Electric , 7,200 ; touisvlllo &
Nashville , 0,000 ; Manhattan. 4,500 ; National
Cordage , 7,000 ; Now Kngland , 3,500 ; Northern
1'acllld preferred , 13,300 ; Heading , 11,300 ;
Richmond Terminal , 3,000 ; Hock Island , 8-
900 : St. 1'aul , 3.0UO ; Sugar , 12,300 : Union
raciflc , 3,100 ; Western Union , 0,000.
Vow York Money .Market.
NEW YOIIK , Jlay 10. MONIIY ON CAI.IV-
Easy at ! Mi-4 ! per cent ; last loan 2 per cent ,
( iloslng oll'cicd at 2 per cent.
1'iuMi : MKIICANTH.U I'APKII C8 per cont.
STEKMNO KXCIIASOE I'lrm , with actual busi
ness In bankers' bills nt { 4.84l4.84 ! > for
sixty-day bills and 4,89fJ4.H9 for demand.
GovEiiNUt.NT 11OMD3 Steady. State bonds
dull.
dull.Tho
The closing quotations on bonds :
v a. 4srcz ns > , tit. 1. M. ( JOII.6
U. S. 4s coup ll # . AS. K. Ocn. M. 503
U. 8. IKsreK 99 tit , Paul Consult . . . 1 29
1'aclflciisof 'M . . . . 105 St. I' . . C. i I' . l tj. . . 110
Louisiana st'poil Is. , WV T. P. I , . Q. Tr. Itcta. 70
MissouriOs lOlh T. P. H. O. Tr. Hcts. 20
Tenn. now set Us . . . 101 Union Pjiclflo liti. . 100
Tenn. new set 6s . . . 101 WostBhJro .
Tenu. now et3s. . . 71b H. O.V. . Ists .
C'anada Houthorn 7s 102 Atch.is .
Central I'nclllclsts. lui ) Atch. : B , class A. .
I ) , i It. U. Ists IIS 0. 11.48. A.5i. . . . 100
.Alt. O , I M O. II. AS. A. 24 l , . . 102
H. AT. C. SB . 104
51. K. AT. don. . . 8lj ! do Con. CB . 102
M. K. A.T. Ocn. S > . N. Carolina Es . 121
Mutual Union Ca * N. Carolina IB . 98
N. J. C. Int. Cort. . . . Ill S. 0. UrownCon. . 100W
M , I'ac. litB 117 Tenn. old Ca .
N. Too. ids Iff * Va. lx-Mat. cou. . . 85
N , W. Conioli . . . . . 131 Vn. < nnj. , id series. to
N. W. DolinntsVafts IO V <
HoKtcin StocK ( juutHtlniiB.
BOSTON , Mass. , May 19. Call loans , 5OO per
cent ; tlmo loans , 07 per cent. ( Closing iiuo-
tathmsoiiHtojks , bonds and mining shares ;
A ten , T. AH. K. Wcstlngli. rUuclrlc. .
Amer. Hugtr UJ do preferred ! 5
dopreferrccl 8JI * Wlieonsln Central.
liar titutv ( las IOH AtclilBon 2ds
Hell Telephone 1111 do 4s
lloston & Albiny. , . 212 Now Kngland Us . . . .
llotton A Maine. . . . 104 noncrul Klertrlc6s , . 87
do preferred 140 WlB. r-entrallB 84
c. ii. &g 67K AlloiittiMlnliik'Co. ,
Kltcbburupf'd 84)4 ) Atlantlo
( leu. Klectrlo 7UH l.onton A Montana , , 21
Illinois Hieal . , ti ) llutto A lloston. . . .
JloilciuiContral. . . . lilt Calumet A Hocla. . .
N V. & N , K 29 < Onlunnlnl
Old Culonr IWt Franklin
( Iri'L-nn Miort l.lno. . 141f ICuanargu
llubbor 4T ( Hcooln , , , , 27
Can DlPKO 8 Oulncr 112
Union 1'ncino 32 Hanta FoCopper. . . , 112V
WeitlCnd 1 M Tamarack 145
do preferred81K
Snn I'runrlnco Mining Ouotutloiu.
SAN riuNCiHCO. Cal. , May 10. The ofnclal
closing iiuotatlons for mining stocks today
woio as
Alta & Mexican 125
llelclicr 05 Mono 10
llest A llelchor 110 Navajo 10
llodlo Ounidlld'Vted. 25 Ophir UK )
llulwor 15 I'otoil. . , . 210
Cunllar. . , , . . . . . . Ill HavaKO 75
Cou'dCul. A Va 190 sierra Nevada 85
frown I'ulnt , . IS Union Consolidated 80
Oculd A Cimjr 75 Utah , 10
Halo ANarcross. . . . U rellow Jacket. . 76
Nrw York .Mining Ijuotutloiis.
NEW YOIIK , May 19 , The following uro the
rloslm : nuiitntlons of mining stocks on the
Now York hoard :
Crown I'olnt ini 1'ljraoutli lf >
Con. . Cat. A Va 170 Sierra Nevada\ , , , UO
Iieudwood SO Stnriilnril its
( JouHlACurrj 70 Union Con. . . , , , , , , , K )
Hale A Norcrusa . . . K > Vellow Jacket CO
llomostako I WO Iron Sllvur 15
Moilcan 110 Quicksilver. , . } M
Ontario. , 1103 do preferred , , . , , 1WO
Opalr. . . . H5
St. I.onU Mining Quotations.
ST. Louis , Mo. , May 10. Tho. following are
the closing mining quotations ;
bid.
London flnanclul Ilevlotr ,
1S93 bv Jatntt Gordon
I/ONUON , May 10. [ Now Yo'k Herald Cable
Special to TUB HKE. ] The stock nntrkot has
been free from alstuiblng inlluencox and
throughout the houJu the fueling of conUdence
Increased. All clabies of securities wore
freely bought and general firmness prevails ,
At the close consols improved 1 1-0
per cont. Colonial Eovcrnment bonds
ware largely dealt iu , There was a
further rlio of 1 to 3 per cent , Korolun
Kovornnient Becurltlo . Homo railways were
Irvely bid for , though thu actual dealings were
not on a largo scale. Americans were In sironn
demand. Ju t at tholast Now orkcaWo In
ftsabuyor. Thnclpslng wai very firm. Atchl-
son advanced I for cent , Atchlspn Incomp
bonds , loiilavmrr-fc Nashville. Norfolk : As
Western preferred i percent , 0hlcngp ft Mil
waukee porowtAand all others from J | to
U per cont. Cftnadians were buoyant. Ca
il'ldn 1'ocinc nmi'urnnrt'Tnink'flrsI .prcfcrcnep
show an advance ot 1V per cent , Urand Trunk
oconil prefnrcnco 1H. per cont.
.
Grand Tritnlu , third preference H per
cent and aruid Trunk guaranteed IU
per cont. Awntlno lines" " wcro stronger
at H rulsoof litoO'tTorcont. Mexican prefer
ences were ! l ttri'rkir cent bettor. Australian
Banking shareshtorJo much stronger generally
iuld aptircclablyihlghor. These ol the llank of
Austialla Imvet risen as much as 1 uorcont
and Union of Australia 5'4 per cont. Money
was In good dcmatuh Short loans were charged
2(4 to 3 porcoritJ friio discount market was
again firm hcicXHhrco moutlts bills being
quoted nt-
Note * ,
KANSAS CiTYMoff May 19. Clearings , II-
I'Aiitg , May 19. < .Thrco per cent rentes , 07f.
35c for the account.
. NEW YOIIKMay 19.-Clearlngs101,400.099 ;
balances , 14,940,870 ,
I'lIIHDEU'lllA , 1'a , May 19-Clcarlngs , $10.-
043.1HHJ balances , $1,083,133. Money , 4JJ per
cent.
IIAI.TIMORE , Md. , May 19. Clearings. $2-
633,321 ; balances , J53H.428. Money , 0 per
cent ,
LONIION , May 19. Amount ot bullion gene
Iiitn tliu Hank of Kngland on balances today ,
OSTON , Mass. , May 10. Clearings , 115,851-
110 ; balances $ . Now
, $1,020,237. Uxcliungo on
, . . . . .
York , 12 lf * .ll .l
NEW ORLEANS. La. , May 19. Clearings ,
11,047,040. Now York exchange , corumoiclnl ,
70c per 81,000 premium.
M KM I'll id , Tenn. , May 19. Now York ex
change selling nt $1.50 premium. Clearings ,
J238.047 ; balances , $83,747.
CINCINNATI O. , May 19. Moncv , GiSB per
cont. Now York exchange , par to 25o pro-
inluiu. Clearing- ) , $2,340,300. ,
ST. rouis , Mo. . May 19.-01earlng < > , $3,011-
012 ; balances , { 400,023 , Money quiet at 7 8
per cent. Exchange on Now York , 40u pre
mium.
CHIOAOO , 111. , May lO.-Clcarlngs , $10,804-
400. Now York uxohange , par. Sterling ex
change dull at $4.85 for sixty-day bills and
$4.8UJJ for demand.
OMAHA LtVU STOCK. MARKETS.
Cnttlo Extremely Scarce nndSllRhtlrrirmor
Hogg Jtljo n Nlcklo.
Fmiur , May 19.
Receipts of all kinds were unusually light
today , lint 74 curs In all. So far this week
compated with the same flvo days lust week ,
supplies show a falling oft 2,200 cattle , 12-
000 hogs nnd 1,003 sheep.
The run of cattle was exceptionally light ,
but 20 cars , 090 head , Uio smallest run In
over nine months. It begins to look ns If the
country had finally discovered that the
market was In poor shape to give
them satisfactory returns for their
stock. Other markets were nlso blessed with
light supplies , and In this Millets found en
couragement ommgh to ask and buyers grace
enough to give rather stronger prices. Trudo
was fairly brisk and the market averaged
about a dlmo higher all around. Thcro was
ono bunch of prime 1,396-lb. bco\cs that went
ton shipper nt J0.25 , but the good 1,100 to
1,350-lu. Moors sold from $4.35 to $4.70 , with
fair to good 800 to 1,100-lh. steers nt from
$4to4.45. Itcllddottako the monger offer
ings long to change hands and by noon the
trade was oxer.
Cows also .sold freely and nt substantially
htronger figures. Thcro were scarcely half n.
dozen loads hero all told , and nil local houses
were after them. Uood to choice cows nnd
heifers sold nt from S3.GO up as high ns $4.15 ,
with fair to good butchers stock at from $2.75
to $3.00 nnd canning grades around $2.10 to
$2.05. Calves wcro steady on the basis of
from $2.00 to $5J2Q for poor to choice stock.
Hulls nnd stngb bpldat eood , firm prices from
The feeder trodn was very quiet. Very few
fresh cattle were oiforcd and regular dealers
reported aluiosfno country demand , oven at
the comparatively low prices. The market
was dull , but.Jprlpcs quotably unchanged.
Uopresentatlv exiles ;
JJRCS ED BEEF.
Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r.
,946 , $3175' t 20 1131 1430
,108O 4-00 18 1123 435
* 886 4/00' / 10 1164 435
2G 1103 4100 " 15 1161 440
21 815 415 , ' 18 1094 445
28 762 4J15'J 19 1150 450
4 937 4 25 19 1143 460
3 1216 425 20 1333 460
1 1020 4 > , SOH 24 1181 465
13 1119 43o 20 1304 460
77 1043 433O '
ND EXPOHT.
18 130G 6,25 , "
10 1135 425 18 1276 470
11..1035 4 4U
COWS.
2 830 210 4 985 325
2 835 225 12 801 325
1 1010 225 10 1042 835
4 1000 235 11 921 335
1 1060 235 2 1010 335
2 846 235 2 990 360
4 852 235 1 12GO 360
2 1175 260 3 1113 360
1 112O 205 1 102O SCO
2 965 275 3 HBO B 90
1 1000 276 16 112O 890
2 1000 290 1 1340 400
9 1074 325 1 1340 415
IIEIFEH3.
6 598 235 33 083 860
3 420 2 00
MILKERS AND SFIUXflERS.
1 cow and calf 00 00
1 cow and calf 20 oo
CALVES.
2 105 4 25
UULI.S.
1 910 200 1 1080 800
2 1000 286 1 1600 860
1 10-10 316 1 2030 355
1 1000 B 25 1 1120 8 76
1 1200 8 85
OXEN.
8 1402 200 2 103C 870
2 1640 3 CO
OXKN AND COWS.
13 1034 1 75
STOCKKIIS AND FEEDERS.
9 484 325 8 7G3 860
10 870 3 35 1 84O 3 05
2 735 360 11 872 B 75
WESTERN CATTLK.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
18 steers.1248 $3 90
Hoes The supply was light , onlv 48 cars ,
and the market uveragcd u big nickel hlghor
all around. Theio was a moderate dniiuind
fiom shippers , good enough to take nearly half
the receipts , sreculatois were In It , nmflocal
houses also wanted their usual quota. This ,
with the moro favorable reports from eastern
markets , made trade lively and opening prices
were from 6c to lOc higher tlmn Thursday.
Uood to choice light and medium weight hogs
were the best , sellers , going mostly lit 17,20 nnd
$7.30 , while rough heavy and mixed hogs bold
around $7.15 and $7,20. After the llrst Hush ,
when urgunt ordois had all been filled , the
trade weakened somewhat nnd $7.15 nnd $7.20
were popular bids , This did not lust a great
white , liowm er , and the market finally closed
up firm. Sales were \ury largely at from $7.20
to $7.26 , iiEiilnst from 17.16 to $7.20 Thursday ,
and from $7.25 to $7.35 one week ugo. Kop-
rosentatlvo sales :
No. Av. 81) . Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
8..403 $700 _ 0.238 . $7 ! ! 2 > S
132.V.271
09..208
07. . . .250
130.284
08..201
ro
04 , .
H. .
OB , .
09. ,
lV.ir.26- *
CO..244
07..200 240 j7 22 > i
SIIKKP No fresh sheep were received nnd
there wan scarcely anything hero to nmko u
market. Tr ado WHS Hat. The demand Is In-
clllTervnt and prirjea quotably unchanged ,
Valr to good natives , $404.25j fair
to good western . $4.0O0.25 [ common and
stock sheep. $2.60@ . ( > 0 : good to choice 40 to
100-lb. lumbs , $5.000.0.20.
Chicago l.lve Ktouk Market.
CIIIOAOO , III. , M y 10. [ Special Telegram to
TnsllEE.l-Cattlp were higher. The demand
was not ruore active than before , and It did not
need to bu , for there were less than 6,000 cat
tle all told. They wcro picked up early In the
day at an advance on yesterday's prices of
lOc , and at an advance on the ioweu prices
of the week of from 16o to 20c. tiuch grades
of btt'orn as are sought by shlpnors ami local
dressed beef arms were nuoteil at from $4.1O
to $0.1O , and cows and heifers were saleable ut
from $1,76 to $4.25. That there were very few
sales at over 16 was because thu offerings did
not Include many good cattlo. The calf mar
ket was tirm at from 12 to $6.76 , and Texas
cattle , of which ubout 700 were offereu. were
iiuotcd at from H.76 to 14.UO.
The boff market puriued the usual course.
ODonlnRMrpntt ftpd clotlnrf 4uU " < > lower.
Tlio early strength win duo to ire yiecuUtlve
buying nml did not last long. An itfur after
triuilng began the market was aaltmpftSa
rag , and the close was acarooly as good as for
Thursday. Trom $4 to $0.75 for culls and pigs
thcro were sales All along up to $7.05. A leader
or twoof prime heavy hogs fetched the out-
sldo prices , and there were a ton sales ot as
sorted light wolahts at J7.CB.
Thanks to a blfi decrease In the arrivals Ino
sheep mnrkrtls In much bettor shape than It
was a week ago. The demand does not yet dis
play the normal activity as both wholesalers
anil retailers ot mutton nro still heavily
stocked up , but thcto wore buyers for allot the
olTorlngs , and there has been an ndt anco within
the week of fully 26c per 100 Ibs. The range
of sales was from $2.50 to $5.76 , culls selling
at from $2.50 to $3 and a few rhnlco natives
and westerns fetching from $5.05 to $5.80 ,
Hales of Toxnns were at from fl to $5,15. The
lamb market has made a still moro marked
advance. It has moved up to from (0 to $7.40
for common td extra wooled. Spring lambs
are now arriving unite ficoly and are In good
request at from 6 to $8 per 100 lus. for com
mon to extra. There was a steady market
today , the moderate supply being bought up
at yesterday's prices.
Itccelpts : Uattle , 4,500 head ; calves , 400
hood ; hogs , 13,000 heads shocp , 1,000 head.
The Kvcnlng Journal reports :
UATTl.r. Receipts , 4,500 head ; shipment * ,
2,000 head : maikot slightly higher ; medium
and good steers , $4.95 5.00 ! no extra steers ;
others , $4,00144.76 ! Texans , tl.001.35 ; na
tives and cows , $3.25/a3.00.
lloos-llerelpts , 13,000 head ; shipments ,
0,600 head ; market opened active , trlllo
higher , ohwd easier and lower ; closing prices :
mfxcrt. $7.407.65 ; heavy , $7.55a7.00 ; light ,
$7.6037.55.
HliKKi'-llPcolpts , 7,000 head ; shipments.
700 head : market slow , prices steady ! clipped
Texans , $4.4034.70 ; clipped natives and west
erns , $5.00a0.25j lambs. 5.0Ua7.40.
Itocolpts unit Disposition of Stock.
Official receipts and disposition of stock as
shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards
company for the twenty-four hours ending at
6 o'clock p. in. May 10 , 1893.
11ICR1PT8.
Knimnn City I.lto Stoolc Market.
KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Jlay lO.-rArri.r. Ho-
rolpts. 3,700 head ; shipments , (100 head ; marKet -
Kot strong and lOc higher ; ran go steers , bales
at$3.00B4.40 ; shipping steers , J4.00&5.GO ; nn-
tlvo cows , tl.80ai.40 ; hutchoib' stock , J.3.403
4.00 ; Mo'kcrs and feeders , $2.00114.00 ; bulls
anil mixed , J2.00S4.00.
llcxis Kecelpts , 8,200 head ; shipments , 1,800
J.cad : market opened strong and Oc higher ,
closed weak and Oc lower ; bulk ot sales , $7.20
t7.30 ; heavies , $7.20a7.37i ! ; packers , 47.26 ®
7.37J ! ; mixed , $7.157.30 ; lights , $ G.4O7.20 ;
Yorkers , J7.20a7.30 ; pigs , $5.20(3.7.00. ( .
Suuni' Receipts , 400 head ; shipments , 2,000
head ; market actlvo and firm for good ; others
dull ; prices unchanged ; native sheep , $3.30 ®
5.40 ; lambs , $4.40iJG.30.
St. I.onlH I.lvu Stuck Mnrkcr.
ST. Louis. Mo. , May 19. CATTLE Receipts ,
900 head ; shipments , l.GOO head ; market 10 ® ,
30c higher ; fair to ordinary nutUo steers ,
$3.10 < i44.30 ; fair to pretty good Texas steers ,
$3.30'ti4.55.
IIOHS Receipts , 4,300 head ; shipments.
3,900 head ; maikot opened strong , closed
weak ; heavy , $7.007.00 ; mixed , tOon7.40 ;
light , $7.007.35.
HmiEi' Receipts , 100 head ; shipments , 100
head ; market firm , unchanged ; clipped na
tives , $4,0025.00.
> ow York I.lvo Stork Mnrket.
NEW YORK , May 19 , BERVKS Receipts ,
.400 head ; the trading was active and firm ,
H grades showing an advance of lOc per ] 00
bs. Shipments today , 600 beeves and 0,380
uarters of beef. Receipts of calves were 800
end ; market lie per Ib. higher for all sorts.
SHEEP AND LAMUR Receipts , 1,700 head :
ctive ; prices firmer , except for lambs.
Hoes Receipts , 1,010 head ; market higher
t $7.70Q8.25 pet cwt.
TIIK IlEAI/TY MAKKET.
NSTRUMENTS placed on-record May 19.
1893 :
, WARRANTY DEEDS.
'Idclity ' Trust company to J H Man
ning , lot 21 , block 1 , Avondulo
park $ 1,400
, S Reed and wlfo to It S Ilakcr , lots
12 , 13 and 14 , block 0 , Alamo
Plazn , . 7,200
0O Murphy to J L Olson , part lots 4
nnd 0 , block 1 , Uoyd'sadd 1
li Olson and wlfo to ll O Murphy ,
same 1
Same to same , lot 10 , block 122South
Omaha , and lot 3 , block 10 , Clifton -
Hill 1
_ H Murphy to J L Olson , same 1
F T O'Doa to Margaret O'lloa , lots 5
and 0 , Drexel & Maul's acid 10,000
ast Omaha Land company to Col
umbian Distilling company , 1 aero
commencing nt point 88 feet n and
27 feet w of center of 22-75-44 5
Jarrio fahlnn to W H Uradrlck , lot 7 ,
f block 0 , Crolghton Heights 1,000
"atrick I.mil company to llulda M
Lyon , lot 3 , block 118 , Dundee I'laco 1,200
llDAWndo nnd wlfo to Magdalenu
Ruhland , lot 12 , block 3 , McCor-
mlck's2d add 1,875
A Y Conovcr nnd husband oto H F
Cndy , lot 11 , Pruyn's subdlv In
Paulson's add 2,000
11 V ( Judy nnd wlfo to A Y llrown , n
30 feet lots 11 and 12 , Sherwood
park 4,000
G W Ames and wlfo to J 11 Kry , lot 12 ,
block 2 , Ames Place % 400
LV Denton nnd wife to O P Coy , lots - >
0 and 7 , block 14 , Waterloo 800
QUIT CLAIM DKEDS.
ORTosearand wlfotoI3nierkoslots 22 CU
1 , 2. 3,0,7.11. 12. 13 and undlv / of
lot 10 , bmlth & Williams' add 1
? K DerUes to C J Smith , same 1
J O Blatter and wlfo to J 1 Hedluk , tax
lot 19 In 15-15-13. . . . „ 18,000
Total amount of transfers $ 48,436
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and a sure relief la adyanceJ staB . Use at once.
You -will see the exeellsnt effect after takina ; tbo
first dose. Sold by dealers everywhere. Large
bottlee 60 cents and 81.00.
Notice.
Sealed propcsnla will hn recelverl by the
Btuto 1'rlntliiK ' llnunl nt thoolllcoof the sec-
letnry of &tnto at nny time before Monday ,
May 29 , 1HU3 , at 4 o'rlook p. in. , for prlntliii ;
and binding 0,000copies of thoscsslou Inns of
1HU3 , IncluiJInS 60 ( ) , hopanitoly printed iinU
hound In imper proof Hheut.coulesof the 'dew
berry IHlI. " , . . .
laws to ho printed nn two-pound
book paper , small pica typo , pages to bo
el/o anil form as the lawn of lMrl5. with mar
ginal notes and Index , bound In futlhhcop ,
Proposals will also bo received at the same
tlmo and place forprlnllng the biipromo court
reports nnd court calendars nml for furnish
ing all blanks , blank books and circulars , In
cluding rovciiiuo blanks , required by the
olllcors of the executive department of the
htato for a period of two years from date of
Maniple's and estimates of kinds nnd quantity
of supplies to bo furnUhcd can bo been ut the
ofllco of bccrotury of state.
Proposals must state for what price the bidder -
dor will furnish all books In tills class per
nago , and for all blanks and circulars per
hundred ,
Kuch proposal must bo accompanied by a
bond In thw sum of $5,000 , with two or more
sureties , conditional that the bidder will. In
case of award , within flvo days after notice
enter Into contract to do the work.
I1UU to bo marked "Proposals for Public
Printing- , " care of secretary of state ,
UiUluy and page proof for laws must bo fur
nished to the proper otllcer. nnd all work to bo
delivered In good order free ot cost at the
ofllce of the bccretnry of state within sixty
days from the date of contract.
Right to reject any or all bldii reserved ,
J. T. HARTLEY , }
Btato Treasurer. I Of State
KUOKNK MOOHE. fPrlutloir IJoard.
Auditor Public Accounts. / , .
* Jt&tx
SXATB DU8INE88 MEN'S HEETINO
-rV
Tolnli to the Molt Snccssiful
In the Assoclntlon'a nutory.
Krcry Indication points to K ivWessful
rocctlns of the Nobra lta Slrtto Business
Men's association In this city on the 89th
Inst. The session will continue three drijs
nnd will bo held In the Motvor block.
( Soncral Secretary II. I \ Hodpln snys It will
bo tlio largest assemblage In the history of
the association ,
"Credentials are bclnp received from bus
iness men of all portions of the sUto , " says
Mr. Hodgln. "Over COO hundred have
already been forwarded , There are many
members who have not sent In tholr cre
dentials yet. All of them must bo In by
next week. AVe are arranging for u recep
tion committee of thirty members to bo com
posed of wholesalers. Inasmuch as I cannot
communicate with everyone on the subject ,
I would bo pleased to ha\o wholesale men
sugRcst nanips of some of their traveling
men or name a roprcsentatho for the com
mittee. Wo have urranced the meotliiR to
follow close upon the lieolsof the manu
facturers exposition and are heartily co
operating with the Manufacturers and Con-
aumers association to ciicoiirairo commercial
nnd Industrial relations. A tfroiU many Nebraskans -
braskans who attend the manufacturers ex
position during the week of the SKItl will re
main and participate In the nicotine of the
association on the 211th , "
Piles ot people have piles , utit Oo Witt'
Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them.
TF IADIES EXPECTING TO BECOME
PWEfll P J. '
_
DHRD'I ILLD TICGULATOK co. ATLANTA.
VJTJMiTmx-a SOLD DY ALL PIUOtfl5TX ) . minimi
DOCT OR
Searles
Searles
SPECIALISTS
DH. F. I/SI5Ani.iS , Consulting SurKO.m ,
Grnduuto of Rush Modlonl Oollogo. iCON-
bULTATlUN J'Kii : . ) i'or the treatment of
CHRONIC , NERVOUS
AND
PRIVATE DISEASES
Wo euro Catarrh , All Diseases of the
Nose , Throat , Chest , Stomach , Bowels
andLilver.
Blood , Shin and Kidney Diseases ,
Female Weaknesses. Lost Manhood
CURED.
1'11-KS. VISTULA , FISSUI11S p rm ncntly cured
without the usa of a knlto , lit oturo or caustic.
All maladies of n private or dellaato nature , of
eliucr sex. positively curod.
Call on or address , with stamp forClrcuIari , Free
Hook and Ucclpcs ,
Dr. ScarlEs & Scarlcs ,
Next doorto roatofflco.
MARB : JISOISTZRED i
ill
INDAPO
HINDOO REMEDY
HF.HDI.TH In BO niTfl. Cures. . . . , ,
Nervous Diseases , Falling Memory ,
I'areMi. Sleeplensn ? * * , wealcnrfnei * .
itc. , ana quickly but eurely restores Lost Vitality lit
iMoryounir. Easily carrleil In vest pocket. 1'rlcn
91.OO a package. .Six for $ ft.OO ulth a written ffuur *
ftntectoruro. or tnonr7 rufurdvil. Don't Int ftny ul
tirlncluletldrUKirlft evil you any ktndvf imitation. In *
sUtor. havlnit JNI Al > c-iiono other. U lie 1ms not
Rot It. v , e will srntl It by mall upon reel Ipt of prlcft
I'amphlLt In ecala rnvrlopo free. Aililreits flrlcntu.
Mtdlral Co. , J1CI 1'lrmouth IMaec , C'hlt-aco , 111.
SOLD by Kulm & Co. , Cur. ijlh and DoiiRlas Sts ,
and 1. A. Fuller. & Co. , Cor. Mill and Douglas
Sts. , OMAHA , NED. ; by Paul G. Schneider , sat
Broadway and 6 Pearl St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
IOWA , and other l.cadine Druggists.
WAY AllEJi' '
of the ordinary , commonplace pills In eve'I
rray. That Is th reason whr Dr. I'lrcl
1'leas.int 1'rlleta nro sold on irial. as it TcrU
llioy'ro RitarntileoJ. If Uwy Jen t gtvo ml'
faction. 3 on cnu 1mvo your money l nck. |
In lUllouinwa , or In any dlranUr of 0.1
ftoniach nnd bowslj , you need three litl
" 1'ellcti. " Th y'ra small , easy to toVe , ni
iwrfectly JuittirnZ iu Ibe vny1 thiy wor
No reaction nft r tbcm ; yott tat real nt
laiUna goml. They permanently CMIV 8U. I
or Bilious IleniUchn.1 , C'onstlnntlou , JnumllcC ]
Ulziiucss , Hour Stomach , Indigestion , u. I
vonutiuont itupor or dro elnea. tl
You con ilcpcnd upon Dr. BaRo' Cntorwl
Romeily for t\ i > erfect mvl fxtrmnnont cm.
In the worst cnses of Chronic dtnrrli. It' * , 1
mllil. RootliliiR. rlpanslng. and licjiliiifj prvl
) > aratloii , which doesn't simply jialllate , lit , \
completely CH M. Its iiroprteiora offer (5C ]
rowurd for nnv Ini'tirnblo cose.
TREATMENT. ; 1
AM.
tonic ,
Priifat )
Special
of both
Men and
Hydrorllft Vnrleocolo , Strioturo .
all other troubles troiteu at ro.isonabi'
charRos. CONSULTATION PUKE.
address
DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA ,
Ouposlto 11 lydcn
SPECIALIST
rri'Klilon
NEW ERA
&Um.iCAI. Ot
( Uoiisnltnttnn I'ri-c. )
Is unsurpassed In the treaty
mentofiill JO
Chronio , Private nuilfc'
Nervous Dlsotisos. j ;
Wrlto to or consult iu mnallr' * !
TJtKATMENT II V MAIL A
Atldrcjn with Blimp ( or | i lj l
tlculnr.r which Hill bo sent U
plain envelope. P.O. llox GJI Ottlco US S. lilli-st.
Oinnha.Nob.
PUBLIC AUCTION. "
Will bo sold ut public auction on '
Tuesday , June 6 , 1893 , _ "v
At the ofllcoof tlio Kennoboo Ranch Company. Nrf >
SO North btreot , llostun , Mass. , at 10 o'clock a.m. I ?
All the real estate belonging-to saidv
company , situated in Custor and Daw-i
son counties , Nebraska , cousioting of ,
6000 acres , moro or less , of rich'
farming land , with buildings thereon.j
Tlio property Is fold bjr vnto of said company to
enable It to close up Its business. It Is free of U
Incunibrance and will be sold as a whole for casb. '
For further Information nnd particulars npplr at
the otllco uf tlio Kcnnoboo Hunch Co. , 20 North
street , Boston , Mass.
DR.
McGREW
THH
la unsnrpassod in tlj
troatmoutof all
PRIVATE DISEASES'
anil nllWeakneiisjcu
and Disorders ot MCR
18 years oiporlonce.
Write for clre Uif
and question list freo. ,
14th and Fn-nam St * , >
Omaha , rial ) . ;
Union Stock Yards Company ,
SoutTl
fleet Cnttlo Ho nndShoop mhrkotlntha irait. j
COMMISSION HOUSES.
Wood Brothers.
Live Stock Commission Morehunts.
Eo-ithOmalia Telephone 1157.
JOHN I ) HADI M AX , I.
WAI/1'UR K. WOOD , f
Market reports by mall and nlro obeorfnll
fnuilslicd upon i.pplloalian.
OMAHA I
fS
HARDWARE.
Rector & Wlllielmy Lobccli & Linn , ;
COMI'ANY.
Dealers In hardware anli
Corner lOtb and Jackson luecbiinlcs' tools
Htroots. XUIDoufias Mlreot.
HATS , ETC. | IKON WORKS.
W. A , L. Gibbon & Co Omaha Safe and Irotf
Wliolosala WOIIK1 ,
Hats. cap , mmw goods , Safes.vaulti , ] all woo
VlooTes , milieus. 1-tli Iron tbntters and Uro o
and Hartley Streets. c pos. Uut. Audreon , Hit
and Jackson (
LUMBER.
John A. Wakellcld , Charles R. Lec ,
Iniportad.Arurrlcaii 1'url- Hardirood lumber , wood ;
land cemeiic , Mllwnu- carpels and p rqutl
kuB cement and ( julncy lloorlnir