- yT * * THE OMAHA DAILY DEE ; WEDNESDAY , MAY 24 , 1893. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Heavy Addition to Wheat on Ocean Passage Reported , WEAKNESS WAS THE LEADING FEATURE Tlitre IViis Free Liquidation nd Short Selling ITni Qntte aeneroui-Ont- tldo Order * Wore Scarce and Local Demand ShicSl h' CniCAOO , May 23.-An addition of 2,000,000 bn. to the amount of wheat on ocean pas- I.IRO was reported today. As a reititt of this nnd ether decidedly boarhh news , weakness was the leading feature In wheat and other grain market * . Haiti continued In franco and Germany ; the English crop outlook was Mciullly Improving. Pales were lower , with shipments from India aggregating 700,000 bu , Thcro wcro free liquidations and short telling was nullo genoroiH. Outside orders were scarce and the local demand sliiKKlsh , The Uudahy contingent bought rather freely on the decline , but It had little effect on values. The market kept weak until the last few minutes on lower utocks and reports of xorlous financial troubles In London. The Hank of England was reported to have re- ducrd Its discount rate to 5 per cent. The opening was about the same ai yester day's closing , and with only slight ( liictua- thmtprlces declined ? c for July and { o for Scplcmbor , then ruled steadier , and the clos ing was about from &c to In loner for July and He for September than yesterday's closing. In corn the feeling at the start. It was Imag ined , would bo bullish on the cold weather , but the strength only lasted for a moment. The market after opening at yesterday's prli-cs , soon sold oir. The largo rocolpls inado ImlderH more Inclined to sell , n good deal of long properly coming out. The fact that many shorts covered yesterday left the market without much support , though thoio was some heavy buying at Iho start for HI. I.ouls shorts , ( lood rains were reported over the west where the weather has been dry and hot. The market , after the opening , gi-ad- uully sold off ia full cent , thu action of wheat assisting thuiibrcak , and , aftrr tallying Uc , ruled steady and closed with from Jic to Ho loss. . . The price changes for oats wcro confined to Ho range and the close was at about the same llguros as yesterday to { < e decline. The fraturo of tin ) pork market was the ab- Rcnru of anything like business. Prices aver aged slightly higher , owing to a , run on hogs uttlin yards. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : wheat , 112 cars ; corn , 435 cars ; oats , 230cars ; hogs , 18.000 head. The leading f uturos ranged as follows : AllllLl.KH. CLOSE. VKBTV Wheat No. 2 Jlnjr 71 7IW TIM July 7 fopt 77 Corn No. 3- iinjr IIM iM ! 40H Juno 40 404 41 July 40OH 41"H Bopt 4ZH Call No. 2- Mar BOW tomt SOK June mt H'M ' Julr . . . . 28H Bcpt 20Ji 2CH 26K lions Pork 20 CS 20 to 2055 : o < u Julr. . . 21 15 21 20 21 00 21 10 Bcpt. . 21 .10 21 tO 21 A ) 21 30 21 I.nrd- 10 m 10 M 10 (2)- ) 10 50 Juljr ID 75 10 80 10 70 10 80 10 G714 Bopt 11 00 11 15 n 10 10B7H Short 1111)5. ) Mar 10 27H 10 27U 10 20 10 25 Julr 1035 10 S7 > < 1032H 1035 10 251 Kept , 1050 Cash quotations were as followo : Kr.ouii Steady nt the recent duc.llno. WIIKAT No. 2 spriiiK' , 70'aC ; No. 3 spring , f. o. b.G6 lG7e ; No. 2 red , 70fnf. COI1N No. 2 , 40V'a41c ( ; No. 3 , yellow , 40,1c. OATS-NO. 2. 30'fc billed through ; No. 2 vhlto.33H l34c : No. 3 white , f. o. b. , 8942c. KVE-No. 2. 0654O67C. UAULEY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 40O55c : No. 4f. o. b. , 4041c. KLAXSEKD No. 1,11.15. TIMOTHY HUGH I'rlmo , $2.00513.00. VoilK Mess , per hbl. , J20.00a20.70 ; lard , per 100 Ibs. . $10.r 0 < ftl0.55 ; Ehort ribs , sides ( loose ) , I10,22'/t10.25 ' ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , 10.0010.25 ; shortclo.irsldosbo.\ed ( ) , 10.2D10.50. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , fl.12. SunAiw Cut lonf , Oc ; granulated , 5.70c ; tandard "A. " O.D7c. ; i i The following wcro the receipts nn'd ship ments for todny ; Now York Mnrltot . Nr.w YOIIK , May 23. Kmiiit Hecolpts , 20- 200 pkgs. ; exports , 2,100 bbK. 15,100 hacks ; Kales , 0.600 pkgs. ; mnrket dull and weak. COIIN MKAI/ Dull , easy. UYE Kasler , quiet , we.stcrn , CTBGOc. llAUi.r.Y M ALT Dull , steady. WIIKAT Kecelpts , 380,000 bu. ; exports , 155- 000 bu , ; Bales. 1. 850,000 bu futuios , 1-14,000 bu. spot. Spot market easier enrly , closing steady No. 2 red In store nnd elevator. 7G fc ; afloat , 77-Uc ; f.o. b.,775478c ; options de clined Ko and closed steady with a light trade No. 2 May , 76J c ; June , VGJJc ; July , 78Hc Boptombor,71Uc. ConN Hccolpts. 500 bu. ; exports , 63,000 bu. : pales , 230,000 bu. futures. 80,000 bu spot. Spots were nctlvo , > { c lower , easy No. 2 , 50c In elevator ; 50yffi51c allout ; op tions nulot and ! iU lower ; Juno , 48ic July , 48 ic ; August , 48/'c ; Beptembcr clos Ing , 40U ( % OATS Hocolpts. 01,300 ba. ; exports , 350,000 bu. ; sales , 20.000 bu. of future * nnd 117,000 bu. of spot , spots llriner on fnlr demnnd ; options firmer hut quiet ; Mny 37Hc ; June. Olliuj ? July , 35cNo. ; 2 white. 41 c ; No. 2 Chicago , 38c ; No. fl , HUHc ; No. 8 white. 40 c ; mixed western , 373Dc ; i7hltowostern,40S47c , HAY -Quiet ; light receipts ; ilrin , Iloi'S-lhill.Urni , UiUEB Dull , easy ; wet salted. Now Or lonmiEolccted , 45 to 00 Ibs. , 4Vitt6c ; Toxa1 Kclcctcd , 50 to CO Ibs. , 6ffi7c ; lluenos Ayres , 20 to 23 Ibs. , 12jfc ; Texas dry. 20 to 25 lb . . 7iQ.10c. ! Wool * Moderate demand , flrmj- domestic Oeeco , 27 < 332c ; nulled , 2GQ37c ; Texas , 31c. IMiovisiONH Cut meats , dull and oasvj - * pickled bollles , 12 Ibs. at ll'jc : pickled shoulders - dors , OJc ; pickled hams , 18'i13yc ; middles , limctlvonnd ensy ; short clear , lljfe. Lard , nulot but llriner ; western Hteam closed at (10,05 ; nominal ; sales , none ; options. Bales , none ; Mny cloned nt HO. DO nominal ; July closed at (11 ; September closed at til. 30 , Pork , nulot but steady ; old uiess , $21,25 ; new moss , $22. HUTTIZH Domnnd fair , steady ; western flnlry , IGffilBHc ; western creamery , 174J21c ; western factory , 1517)ic. ) E Mndoruto demand , free offerings ; pnrtHklms , 2G8c. ' Koiia-Largo receipts , rather cnsy ; receipts , 12,751 pkgs ; western fresh , 15JJc : duck , 20 ® 21c , TAU.OW Dull , lower ; city (13 ( per pkg. ) Co'rTONPEEii i OirQulot , weak ; crude , 44 © 45c. ; yellow , 4640c. I'KTitor.EiiM-Tho market was steady. I'enn- Bylvunlnnll. spot sales , none ; Juno options , Bales 6,000 bbls. ; opening , 68 ! < c ; highest , \68Jc ! ; lowest , 58)fc ) ; closed at 68iic bid. 68ic } usked ; Lima oil , bales none , 20u bid. Total tales , 6,000 libls , ItouiN Quiet , easier ; strained , common to good , $1,27 it. K Moro active , weaker at20 ; < ® - Uit'i : Dull , stondy ; dqmebttc , fair to oxtia , 2KU3c ; Japnn , 4 ? , < i4Sc ( , MOI.AFHKSNew Orleans , open kettle , good to choice , btcady ut8l t30)ie. ) HlMAH-ltaw. nctlvnnnii llrmer ; fnlr refining , BSicj centrifugals , 00 test , nt 4 ' 4c ; isales70lioo bags ccnti KugHls , at 4) ) { < > ; 6,000 bags molubbes sugar , HU test , at 3'4u nnd 7,600 bagHMiibCo- lido , HO test , nt SVi'j nillneil , ncllve , llrm , I'lii liiON-Qulet , bteady ; American , $12.76 ® Coi-'l-KU-Stondy ; lake , $10.85. I.EAD-rirm ! domestic. (3.80. TiN-Wtwk ; htralts , $10.25 bld.J10.35 asked ; P1 ! 3' Uu" ' BU'illySpelter | , weak ; domebtic , ICuma. Cltjr MiirUttlf. KANSAS CITY , Mo. . May 23.-WiiEAi-DuU KoM' ' ' oSOGasiC ! No. 2 rod , CoitN-Hlow and ijolowor ; No. 2mIxfda3U O33ici ! No.3 white , 34Ji(335c. ( OATS In fulrdeniiiml , easyNo.2iuIxeO,2Sa ; 29 < : i No. 2 white , 824i32Wc. K < H)8-\Venk. ) HV. IjUTTEii I'lichnngodi creamery , 18S20c ; dairy , 16iM7c. UKCEiiTS-Whoat , 30,000 bu.j corn , ll.OOu bu. ; oats , H.OOH bu , KilU'UENTS-Whoat , 12,000 bu. ! corn , 12,000 bu , ; oats , none. Cincinnati Murkeli. OINCINNATJ.I O. . Mny 23.VllEATIn fair demand ; No. 2 n > ( ( , OHdjiiUc. COIIN Qulut ; No. U mixed. 45 Jc. OATB In fair demand ; No. 2 mixed , 32tt ! ( Wiiifliiv-Stcndy at 11.12. llrltlih Grata Trade. LONDON , May 23 , The Mark Lnne Kxprris tn Its weekly review of the llrltUh grain trade , JM ; TUo barley atid the wheat tlolda bare nn Irregular npponrnnco , Kngllnh wlirrvt floe * not continue tondrnnco In prlcnnnd thotln- mnnd for Imported wheat and flour l slack. Amorlcnn wheat nnds favor with millers nt a wholocilo prlco of ! 2Bs. Atuorlcnn nnd Kill- alan wheat shipment1) continue to bo liberal , 2,048,000 nn nr tors of wheat being nor on passage to Orctxt Ilrltnln , The market Is easier for round malto nnd llrm for flat mnlzo. OmnliA l'roilitc Market , The hay market IIM been going down rap idly during the past few days , as will bo no ticed from the quotations glvon below. Ilutlnr li not coming In very freely , In fact tnoro la not nearly no much as wns antici pated for thU time of the month. The rains , however , which appear to havobcctt pretty general over the state must start up thu grass and bring about n largo Increase In the receipts In the near future. At the present time the nrrlvnls nto jutt about cqunl to the local demnnd. Very llttlo of the butter , how ever , Is good enough when It reaches this mar ket to cll direct to the retail trade , the most of It 1m ring to bo worked over by the packers. Kor that reason the bulk of the butter Is sold nt packers' prices. Kggs nrocomlng In qullo freely nnd the mar ket u gradually wenkcnlni off. While n few onlosnro made nt higher prices He is getting to bo n very common prlco. , The poultry mat kot Is quiet , neither the re ceipts nor the demand being very largo. Ihcio was another car of Arkansas berries In , but they were like most of the slock that has been iccelved from Hint stnto this season , small and Inferior. At the same time they hold out. , very readily , owing to the scarcity nnd the active demand. There wcro nlso n few cases by express from southern Missouri which were choice ami brought 56 without nny trouble. All the icports from southern Missouri Indicate that the crop Is light and there Is not much chance of berries being cheap o long as the supply lias to come from that state , at least , VKor.TAnt.rs. PEAS-Por JMiu. box , $1.00511.10. HEANS Choice navy , $2.20 2.30 ; common stock. $1.00 < & 2.00. CltcuMliKliSr-Chnlcc , perdoz..il.OOai.2B. WAX llKA.ss-I'or H-bu. box , SI.00 ® 1.10 , KTIUMI liiANs-Pcr : J-bu. box , II , HPINAUII Per bbl. , $2,50. Asi'AHAOUS-Per tin30 < S40c. J.MTUCK Per doz. , 40c. KAMSIIIH : Porilo25 < i&30c. I'Aiisi.nv I'or do/ . , 2530c. TOP ONIONS Per do20Si25c. . I'OTAront-Uoloriiilo stock , ll.10ai.20s Wis consin tmrbunks , ll.OOIil.lO ; wcitorn Ne braska , $1. I'lK l'HNT-1'er GO-lb. bo.xei. $1.20. SQUASH Per bu. box , { l.0ftl.7n. Ur.iiMtiiiA ONIONS Per bu. box , J2.2G. Nr.w POTATOKS Southorn.por bbl.,15 ; porbu. box , $2 ; California , ncr lb. , 3 c. WATEllCitESS-PerilG-ijt. box , J1.75. rnviTf. STIHWIIKIIUIKS Cholco bhlpDlng stock , ? G ppr 24-qt. case. IJKUO.NS Choice , $4.25ai.50 ; fancy , J4.75 © 5.00. HAN-ANAS Per bunch , Including crates nnd packing. J2.oo 2.no. PINIAPPIIK : Pur do/ , , $2.00512.25. OitAMir.sNewrnstlo California seedlings , J2.50 ; Newcastle Mediterranean sweets , $2.50 ; t'nllfornhi inonntulll uiangos , * 2.252.50 ; Washington natulq , choice , $4 ; Washington navels , largo sl/os , S3.50B3.75 ; Hlversldo sooillliig.4 , * 2.75 ; Uodlands , J2.75 ; lledlnuds , 128 size. 52.50. IlUTTKIt , KOfl ? , OAME , POUT/TUT. IHtTTKK The great bulk of the country butter goes at 12@13c. K tS ! ( Ji-noial market , lie. POIILTIIY Cholco hens , Oc ; mixed coops , 7i5 ( Be ; om roobtors , 5Gc ; coeso and duckb , Bt39c. HAY The market on good upland hay , $0.60 lii car lots. Vi : tu choice and small fat , 7ffl8Jc ; largo and thin , 3fflGc. 3fflGc.St. St. l.oiili ST. Louis , Mo. , Mav 23. ri.oun-Qulot , unchanged ; patents , $3.3ba3.50. \\HEvr Opened ; /c higher , reacted , closing MO below yesterday's close ; No. 2 red , cash , G7c ! ; May , 67ic ! ; July , 70m < a,70 ? c ; Septem ber , 73'ic. CditN Opened llrm , but closed ? ic down ; No. z mixed , cash , 37i' : May , 374ej ! July , 38 ! ( il38n } ; Sepfonibcr , OATS-KIrm ; No. 2 cash , 32ljc Mny , 32 > 5c ; July , 27J4'e. PiiovisioNS-Steady , strons. with nn nd- vnncliiK tendency and u Rood demand. Prices not ( inotnbly changed. Pork , standard mesM , J21.50. Lard , Jl.l5ai0.37i ( ! { : bacon , iiucked boulders , $10.0 ; longs and ribs , ' tll.25 ; shorts , $11.37H@11.DO. KECKII-TS Klour , 4,000 bbls. : whont , 18,000 bu. ; corn , 107,000 bu. ; oats , Dl.OOO bu. ; rye , 2,000 hit. Sllll'MENTS Flour , G.OOO bbls. ; wheat , 1,000 bu. : corn , 1CO.OOO bu. : oats , 0,000 bu. ; rye , 2,000 bu. ItUTTKit Cholco creamery , 10Q20c ; choice dnlry , l c. T.lvorpuol AI rUot8. rivcui > ooi. , May 23.-WiiEAT-Stoady ; demand - mand moderate ; lioldersotTor moro sparsely , Itccolpts of , when'- for the past three days woroUl.OOUc'entals , Includlnff 32,000 Amerr lean. COHN Quiet : demand moderate ; mixed western , 4s l ? d percental. Kocolpts of Ameri can 'corn for the past three days were 0,000 centals. HACON Long clear , 45 Ibs. , 54s per cwt , JJABU Prime western , 70s per cwt. Now York Dry ( iooiln .Murker. NEW VortK , May 23. There was a quint movement In the dry Roods market , Involving especially staple cottons , which Is widening out on a fairly low basis of prices nnd with a tendency to an upward reaction as stocks nre closed out. Stocks of cotton ruled light , but with some bleached Roods accumulating iiKaliibtthu making of prices for the fall trade. A number of low giauo cottons , linvo appre ciated ! | c u yard lu .sympathy with cotton cloths. Milwaukee Markets. MII.WAIIKIK : , WIs. , Mnv 23.tuEAT Steady : July , G'Jjj'c ; No. 2 .spiliiK. O'Jc. COIIN Kasler ; No. 3,41@41Kc. OATS-Htoafly ; No. 2 white , 35c ! ; No. white , 34He. HAIIMY tiliic. HYE GOfiiGOiJc. PitoVISIONS firmer. Porlc , .luly , 121.IB. C'oifco Mnrkot. Nuw YOHK , May 23 , Options opened steady C points down to 10 points up ; cloned llrm , un changed to 30 points up ; Miles , 10,500 bags. In cluding : May. $15.755415.80 ; June , f5.45 ® 16.05 ; July , $15.30(1410.45 ( ; August , J15.20 September , 14,0515.15 ; October. $15.00 ® 16.05 ; December , * 14.HOai4.U5. Spot Hlo Ilrnicr , qulut ; No. 7 , $15,75. Minneapolis \Vlioat Market. MINNCAI-OI.IS , Minn. , May 23. Trade was largely of the hcalplm ; ordor. No big buyers Cash market declined ; No. 1 northern hold nt 04(2G5c ( : No. 2 northern , G3c. Receipts. 31Q cnrs. Close : July , GG7.C1 : September , 70)gc ) On trnck : No. 1 hard , GG' ; < : ; NO. 1 north ern , 04 > ic ; No. 2 northern , G2MOG3C. Cotton Mnrltot. NEW OHLEANS , In. , Mny 23. Kutures , steady snles , 32.OOO bales : May , $7,28 bid : Juno 7.177.18 : July , Sf7.230l7.25j August , 7.3I 7,31 ! ; September , S7.35it7.3U : Oetobor.47.4lKt 7.41 ; November , J7.457.40 ; December , 17.51 © 7.52. UoBton Wool Mnrket. noSTON , Mass , , May 23. The wool ninrko has been ( lull nut steady. Territory wool nro quiet lit 5tWJ52c for line nnd line median anil 47 lHc for medium. To.xns , Callfomla and Oregon wool Is dull and unchanged , Ilnltlmoro Urala Mnrkot. lUpiMOHK , Md. , May 23-WliiAT-Woak ; No. 2 red , spot anil May , 74Mc. COIIN Spot llrm ; mixed , sput and May , 49ffl 40'jC bid. OATS Quiet ; No. 2 whlto western , 42o. Toledo ( irnlu Mnrket. TOLEDO. 0. , May 23. WHEAT Dull and steadier ; No. 2 cash anil May , 7HJc , COIIN Dull and steady ; No. 2 caah , OATS Quiet ; cash , 32o , STQCUS AMI 1IO.NUS. HecurltlcH Wrro ICxtreinely Dull nnd Fca- tiirolniH Karly In the Diiy. NEW VOIIK , May 23 , The stock mnrket wns extremely dull and featureless during the earlier part of the day. Prices ran off about from U to ! i percent , but a recovery followed nnd some shares sold higher than last night * Manhattan moved up lg par cent to 130i ; Distillers , ly per cent to 17'i ; Now Kngland , 1 per cent to 30 ! ; , and Klchmond Terminal , ipcrcentto7J. ! The market remained com paratively firm until about 2 o'clock , when simultaneously with the announcement that the Dro.iol-.Morgun reorganization plan of thu lEIchmondTerminal would bo given out after thu closu of thu exchange , n drive wus made ut ml D's 2 and 7 per cent , respectively. This us thu MKnal for un attack all along iho line nml on nn Increased buslneM prices dcclineil Yt to 3 percent. With the ImlustriaU , Alchl- son and KraiiKers lu thu lead , thu elliiK | was htlmulutud by thu uiiKUKemunt of f 1,000,000 KUldforThurhdny'sbleiimor , nnd by the re- iKirtB thut a further considerable amount will bo forwnrded ou Saturday. The market closed weak In tone. The 1'ost tays : Wall street Itself has obvi ously dUcountcd far In advance , us It always doek , thu i-urles not en Jed of mercantile ul- tres&es. What V.'all itreetsurferutl two weeks or moro ace , the outside business worldlls tuf- forliiK' tcKluy. Thu utter Mat-nation In today's Investment market , on the other hand , un doubtedly rellects conditions to bo looked for In tlin mercantllo trade for months to come. Tin ? 'W wl" 'rol" V'y ' "ihtrlct the business Ultllcultles. at they did Wall ttr nt'u own re cent trouble * , mainly to rotten and carelessly l''ai'ru"c"tlrlscl1 iu.1 Tl'.e 8rcut har > c tof 1H01 , u gift of 1'rovldencu , has made the sound Interior undcrtukliigi ready to ktantl the trnln : con rvivltro prcjinrntlon for the illrcr reckonlnfr.chlolly thn work of the financial omt , IIM Ktmrded points of weakness. The following are the doling quotation * of the load Ins stocks on the Now 1 orlc Stock exchange - change today : Atchlion. . Northern 1'ncinc. . . Adamt Kipreit . . . IM do profprred. , . . . Alton , T. II 35 t ) , r , Don. Adolf. do preferred. , . . Morthwcutern. . . . . . Arooricnn Kxprom. 111 do preferred . . . . lUHImoro ADhlo. . 78 N. Y. Central Ctnmlit I'nclllo. . . . 5T N. Y. A N. B Canndn rontliorn , . Ontario A Western Ccntrni 1'nelflc Oregon Imp. , IIPJ Chpi. A Ohio Urciion NUT PJ ChlriiRo \ Alton. . . UO O. a. 1 , . A U. N. . . . 10 < C. II , &Q. , UO"H PnclfloMall 3IH "H I'oorln l > . AB..H 114 Coniollilatod Ona , . 120 I'lttiburu , , , , . H3 C C. C. AMI. I. It I'ulltrmn Palace. . . . 176 Cotton oil Cert. . . . St' < Itcaillnc ! ! ! < Del. Hudson. . Ulcbmond Ter , , . . . ' < I ) . I , . A\v do preferred 31,4 1) . Alt O , | ifd. . . . Illollrando . . . . 20 D.AC. V. Co do preferred , . . . KaitTcnn. Hock tsUnd. . . . . . . Krlo , , i4. . . 18 St. 1'AUl MM Krlo rrofcrrcd 39 ilo preferred Fort WArno IW St. Tanl A Omaha , , 11 ( U. Northern pfd. 118M do proferrcd , . . . O , -til. lil.nfd . . . M Southern 1'nclflc. . . llocklne Vallcr. . . . 33 Tenn. Conl A Iron. llllnnla Cflnlral. . . . TPIM I'nctnc. . . . . . Pt. r ul&lnluth. Tol. AO. Con , | ifd Kan. ATox. pf'il. . Union 1'nclHc l.nkn llrlo . West. . 18't u. a. iiprc : do preferred 73K W. it. I. . A 1' l.ako Shore do preferred , , , , IxjadTruit Wells KraoKxp. . in I.ouliTllla.V Naih , Western Union. . . . l.oiilsvlllo.V N. A. Wlircllng A L , K. . Manhattan Con. . . . do pratorrod 'ilorop'ti.VCha'a'n. Minn , A HI. 1 , 13 "Ichlunn I'cntrnl , , Den. A U. 0 liftoarl raclflo. . . as ( lencrnl Electric. . toblloA Ohio Nnt. 1.1 n anhvtlloA Cliatt. Cole , Knnl A Iron , atlonal Cordage. tell do preferred 100I do preferred , , . . . M 11. A T. C I . J. Contra ) . . . . . . 109M Tol. A. A. AN. M. 11 orfelkAW. pf'd. 33 Tol. Bt , fi. A K. C. 10 orth American Co do preferred The total sales of stocks today wcro 100.800 hares , IncludlnK ! Atchlson , 11,300 ; IlurllnR- on , 4,000 ; ChlcaRo as , 4.HOO ; Iilstllllim , 10- . .00 : Oeneral Klcrtrlc , 3,400 ; Loulsvlllo & Nashville ' , 4.COO ; Now England. 8,0-00 ; Hoad- 'nR , 11.400 ; Richmond Terminals , 1U.OOO ; ' 'tock Thlnml , C,70t ) ; St. rutil. 22,500 ; Sugar , 1,000 ; Western Union. 0,700. Now York Money Market. NEW YoitK , May 23. MONP.V ON OAt.tr- 5asy nt2i&2 ! ( percent ; last loan , 2J4 per cent ; ilosed otreretl nt2JJ percent. 1'itl.Mi : MnitUANTit.i : I'Avnit Gtt8 per cent. STEUUNO KXCIIAXOK Firm , with actual uslness tn bankers' bills nt M.85 < i for Ixty-day bills nnd J4.805tl.80 ; < for demand. OOVEIINMENT HONDS Steady. State bonds till. till.Tho The coalngquotatlons ] on bonds ; H. lard ? Ht. I , . A 1 , M. ( len. 6s T , H. 1' coup HtU AM. F. ( ion. M. 103 U. 8. IH'nreif St. I'nul Consuls. . . . acltloimor 'ttt 103 St. I' . , C. A 1' . Uti. . . Uiil9lanaBt'pcd4s , . IIJ T. I' . I , . U. Tr. Hot * . 'illB > ourlt > a T. I1. It. O. Tr. Itcta. 'enn. now ect Us. . . . Union 1'nclOc lets. . 10(1 ( 'cnn. not set j . . . 103 West Shoro. , . , . 101 'cnn. now ct39. . li It. U , W. lata 76 'anndn Southern ? a 102 AtCll. 19 61W L'ontrnl I'.iclllc lati. ion cirSKn , clnsi A. . 41) ) > . A II. II. IMs n : > (1. H. AH. A.in IUU i. Alt. n. li 87 R. II. A H. A. 2(1 6a. . 101 Irlo2ils 87MM H. AT. C.Ss. 106 > l. K. AT. Ron. Ka. do Con Cs 100 M. K. A T. Oen. 6s. til1 N. Carolina 6 > 121 M Mutual Union Cs . . . N. Carolina li N. J. C. Int. Cert. . . . H. C. Ilrown . 1'ae. Ists Tenn. old Fa 62 . I'ao. 3 < li 110 Va. ( I 60 N. W. Coiuoli 192 Va. Kx-Mnt. coil. . . 60Si N. W. DcbentB'r'sS * 108X Vn. c3nn. , 2d serloa. (0 lloaton Stuck ( J POSTON , Mass. , May 23. Call loans , GaO per cent ; tlmo loans , GQ7 nor cent. Closing quo- atlonson stocks , bonds and mining shares : Atch , T. AS. K Si ) WcBtlUKh. lilectrlc. . Amor. .Sugar fiiiyf doprofvrrcd doprcfcrrod 07 Wisconsin Central. IlnyUtatonas 10 Atchlson 2J Hell Telephone 1U5 do Is 794 ! lloston A Albinr. . . 313 bw Kntland OB IOJ Jloston A Maine. . . . 103 Ocncrnl Klcctrlc6a. . 87H do preferred 110 Wla. Central IB EH C. 11. AQ S1J6 Allouoi Mining Co. . 50 Kltcbbum pf'd 81 Atlantic 1 Con. Electric ; c 1'ioston A Itontnnn. . 23 Illinois Sloal CO llutle A lloston. . . . 7 Mozlcnn Central . . . 6 < i Calumet A Ilecla. . . 290 N. V. A N.I ! 2 ! > H Centennial Old Colony 189 Franklin Oregon Miort Line. . I'l Kcnrinrgo llubbcr II Oscooln. . 27W fan IMcKO 8 Qulncj- 110 Union 1'aclllc SOhi Hnula t"o Copper. . . . 110y WcitKnd II Tamarack 14C do preferred. tu San 1'raiiclsco Ilnlnp Ouotatlonn. SAN KitANClsco , Cal. , May 23. The offlclal closliiRjiiolatlons ] ( or mining stocks today Wore us follows : llelcher 100 Meilcnn HO Host & Dclcher 100 Mono 10 lloillo Consoltdntod. 20 Navajo 10 Bulwcr. N. 15 Oplur 155 Chollar SO Havago. r 5 Con'dCal. AVa 100 Klerra Nevada 10 Crown 1'olnt & ! > Union Consolidated 115 Clould , t 1 iirry C5 Utnl 5 Hale .INorcrom. . . . fi5 Vollow Jacket 75 Now York .Mining Quotations. NEW YOUK , May 23. The following are the dosltii ; ( imitations of mining stocks on thu Now York board : Crown Point. . . 53 blcrra Nevada go Con. . Cal. JfcVa 16(1 ( Standard 125 Dcadwood 00 L'nlon Con K5 Gould A Curry UO yellow Jacket 70 Hale A Norcross . . . CO Iron bllver 16 Ilomestako 1200 Quicksilver. 250 Mexican i 100 do pford 1200 Ontario 1400 llulwor 15 Ophlr 160 st. T.ouis mining nuotiitiimn. ST. Louis , Mo. , May 23. The following are the closing mining quotations : AdnniB $ .75 eg . 'M KiranltoM(3.75 tAm. Nettle. .80 & .49 Hope 3,40 jlllmetalllc. 3.40 Ixio 07 O .03 ICMzitbctn.40 © .45 tSUopoa .70 asked. T.nnilon I'lnancliil ll vlorr < [ CovurtiMcd ISO ! bu Jam : ( Ionian liennett. ' ] LONDON , May 23 [ Now YoHc Herald Oahlo Special to Tin : IlEK.T The stock markets were moro or less dull aim heavy , the chluf caiiso being realisations and the uuscnco of now business , Consuls have glvon wny 3 1-0 per cent. Colonial Ro\ornmcnt bonds were not so well .supported. Foreign government se curities closed fairly firm for International descriptions. Homo railways were moro or less dull all day. Americans were moro or los' lint all day ana at tholr wort. New York hni shown no disposition to support the market. The result. Is nearly u general - oral decline , including 1 ? per cent In Lntilsvlllo &o Nat > hvllle , Union 1'nclflc and Atclilson. 1 per cent In Atchlson flrst Income bonds , Illinois Central , Norfolk & Western preference , 1J per cent In Chicago & Mil waukee , and Ji to y poi cent In others. Pcnn- bylvanla wns excoptlonully lower nt M per cent. Canadians WPIH heavy. Grand Trunk first nnd second preference showing a fall of lii per cent , Urund Trunlc third pioforoncc , ( ir-iml Trunlc ennr.intccd "i per cent , an Canatllnn 1'aclllc * i percent. Mexican oidlnnry piufoit'iico leave off Yi to 1 percent loner , Argentine lines wore firm. Tlioro was less de mand for money. Short loans were obtained nt S per cent. The discount market wns weaker ; two nnd three months bills were ( juotcd at 4 to 4 16 par con t. riimiuilul Notui. KANSAS CITY , Mo , , May 23. Clearings , tl.- 720,000. - Kttvr OIII.KANS , La. , Mny 23. Clearing : NiiWYniiK.Mny 23 , Clearings , 1115,712,447 : bulnnccs , ( & , OU4,441. I'Aiits , Mny 23 , Three per cent rentes , OOf t > 2yc for thu account. HOSTON , Mass , , May 23. Oloarlngs , $10,130- 008 ; bnlnnces , * l,784oao. I'llil.AjiEM'lltA , I'n. , May 23. Clearings , $13.- 081 , B83 ; balances , $2,044,073. Money , 4 Vi per cent. HAI.TIMOIIE , Mil. , May 23. Clearings. 12- 300,70'J ; balances , J3UCOli8. Money , 0 per cent. LONDON. May 23. Amount of bullion gone Into the Dunk of Kngluml on balanced today , i'255,001) . MKMi'iilP. Tenn. , Mny 23. NTow York ox- chnngn helling nt fl.DO pretnlum , Clonrlngri , 381,037j balances , J104.700. CINCINNATI , ( ) . , Slay 23. Money , OS8 per cunt. New York exchange , heavy at par to -'Do premium. Clearings , t2,120,6&0. KT. Louis , JIo. . Mny 23 , Clearings , 13,733- 000 ; hnlnncen , ? 4H4,402. Money quiet at 78 percent. K.\cliango on Now York , par bid. OIIICAOO , III. , May 23-l'lonrlngs , 713,224- 088. New York exchungo 20c dUcount. .Sterling exchange dull , bUty-ilny bills , 14 , 85 ; denmml , i4.bOJj. Money Bteady at 7 par cent. OMAHA MVi ; STOCK 3IAKKUTS , I'rlces nn All ( iruilei of Cattle Btrnng to Higher Hoes Advnncn anil Wriikcin. TUESDAV , Muy 23 , Compared with the flrst t\\o days oflast week receipts show an Increase of about 1,100 oattlaancl 3,200 hogs , whllo thclo lias been 11 falling oil of about 600 sheep. Itecelpts of cattle wcro only fair , In fact fern n TiifMlay the run was decidedly light. Tho' offerings , however , nuulo up In iiuallty what they lacked In ounutlty , Continued light re ceipts mid continued favorable reports f join eastern markets Infused Ufa Into the trade , and the demand wns good from all sources , especially from the local dressed beef men. The market was ) active and strong , especially on desirable killers which In bomu cases sold Ca to lOo lilghur than Mon day. tJood to choice beeves wulghlnir from 1/00 to 1,401 Ibs. told nt from (4,80 to 15,20 , whllo fair to good U50 to l.ltiG.lb. steers brought from f4,45 tof t.bO. Common under weight stuff nnd iMlds and ends sold ut from M.BOdonn , Triclu was brisk throughout and an early clearance effected. Cows also changed bands freely and at sub- fltnnttftllr stronefr nrlcc . Tlio aupply VCry JIBilt , ifxfiill | iircui iuiii3 n n n few It dm not taftc life buyers lorn ? to pick nn the few hero. O S d to choice conn nnd holfors sold nt from 13.00 to $4.10 , with fair till .flood butchers' cows mostly at from 13 to $3.7fi , Common nnd canning gradpi las ununl showed llttlo clinngo , coinneni'frotntS.SA to $2.76. A few cnlvM were offerM nhd sold nt fully ftcndy prices from $3.25 to $5. Hough stock wns scnrco nml sold stronger nt from (2.25 to $1 for poor to choice bolls ruul slngi. There was llttlQoliTngo In the stocker ntijl focdcrtrndo. rroah olTorlugs wcro llmltrd , lull not many wcrownnted. . Outsiders bought very few. but regular dealers paid about Mcady prices for'nhtu ' they vrnntcd. Snlcsof 400 to 1,050-lb. steers were made at from 13.50 to $4.15. The fccllnif.was rather firmer. Rep resentative salcyj , , " , DUBSSEI ) DERF. No.B . Av. 1'r. No. Ar. Pr. B . . 807 40 1041 t4 GO 2. . 825 10. . . 1130 4 GO SI 7G 70. . . . .1131 4 GO 105. ! . . 8G4 D 75 25. . . . .1150 4 G5 1. . . . . 010 4 OO 18. . . . .1212 4 G5 1. . . . .1170 4 00 22. . . , . 085 4 05 69. . , . . 045 4 10 20. . . . .10G2 4 G5 0. . . , . . 010 4 ir B7. . . . .1363 4 G5 20. . . , . .1072 4 20 20 , . . . .1140 4 70 0. . . . . .1101 4 20 74' . . . 1187 4 75 in. . . , . ,1007 4 25 . .1010 4 76 ' , . , 044 4 25 20. , . .1207 4 75 81' ; ; ; ; , . 001 4 80 8. . . .1201 4 75 ' , . . OGO 4 30 10. . .1120 4 80 4 ! . ! ! . .1205 4 30 20. . . .11GG 4 80 10. . . . . .1039 4 40 17. . . ,1240 4 80 2. . . , . . 080 4 45 24. . . .1245 4 86 40. . . . . . 030 4 45 11. . . .126 ! ) 4 85 17. . . . . .1042 4 50 24. . . .1270 4 80 10. . . . . .1002 455 15. . . .1322 4 05 18. . . . , .10'JG 4 50 43. . . .1214 4 95 1H , . . . . .1307 4 65 20 , . ,1277 4 05 20 . . . . .1039 4 65 1 ,1220 , 5 20 25 , . . . . . 005 4 65 34 14G1 6 20 Sllirl'INO AND KXPO11T. 44. . . , . .1372 4 60 10 1300 6 10 21. . . .1234 4 80 20 1400 6 10 MIXED. 30 608 n eo R. . . 020 4 35 3 780 8 RO 43. , . 002 4 35 30 550 3 00 25. , .1190 4 40 0 G7G 4 10 10. , .1042 4 40 J COWS , 1. . . . .10GO 225 8. , .1023 8 25 1. . . . . 740 2 35 1. , .1050 8 25 2. . . . . 026 2 35 1. , . 050 " 3 30 . . 020 2 35 G. , .1123 8 35 . .1100 2,40 6. , .1078 8 35 1.n. . . .10HO 2f50 1. .1120 3 50 n.i. . . .1020 2 50 G. .1080 8 50 i.i. . . . 720 2 60 1. .1250 3 50 i. . . 050 2 60 8. , .1050 8 50 2. . .1125 2 70 1. .1350 8 50 2 . . 040 2 70 8. . 825 8 55 1. . .1070 2 70 G. .1113 8 60 3. . .1053 280 8. , .1053 8 G5 1. . . GOO 8 00 8. , .1013 8 75 2. . . 015 3 00 1. , .1350 a 75 8. . . 700 B 00 2. .1030 3 00 4.B. . . . 737 8 10 12. . 783 a oo B. . . 053 0 10 2. . 055 0 00 4. . . 952 8 20 20 .1081 4 00 2. . .1025 8 25 25. .1095 4 00 1 . . 900 8 20 1. 125O 4 05 1 . . 920 8 20 1. .1200 4 10 2 (305 ( 3 20 1 470 240 1 GOO B 75 13 027 35 1 840 8 70 1 640 ! l 40 6 733 4 00 33 552 a G5 CALVES. 3 293 826 G. . . , . . 120 5 00 1 120 4 75 HULLS. 1. . .1320 225 1 1200 8 35 1. . .1040 280 2 1270 8 35 0. . 713 8 OO 1 1GGO 8 40 1. . .1220 8 00 00STAGS. STAGS. .1700 4 00 STOCKEI1S AND FECDEIIS. 1. . . 420 3 25 4. . . 070 a 70 1. . . 700 8 40 17. . . 64H a 75 0. . . 477 B 45 44. . . 007 B 85 " 850 3 50 22. . . 840 8 95 i ! 780 8 50 B. . . 787 8 95 20. . . 435 3 50 10. . .1052 4 15 9. . . 400 B 65 MII.KKIIS AND SPHINqKltS. I'r. 2 sprlnKerj each J32 00 1 iprlliKCr . ' . . . . . 30 00 1 cow and calf 35 00 1 cow and calf. . ' . . . : . ' 3200 WYOMING CATTLK. No. Av. 1'r. " No. Av. Pr. 3 COWS..1100 $3 40 4 COWS..1105 J3 40 10 sirs. . .1303 4 45 > 28 str3..1272 445 lloos AVhllo , the run was comparatively llKht for a Tuesday'there were 1.000 more hogs hero today .than.a week USD , and so fur this week 3,200 more than a week ago. In quality very llttlo cbango Is noticeable from day today , good medium weight hogs picdom- Inatlng to a gtcat extent. Chicago was reported higher , and with an active shipping and fair local and speculative demand tradu was active on the basis ot a strong 6c to lOo'ridVance. Shippers were after good hogs of all weights and tooK about 2,200 of them , or nearly half ot the cntlro supply. Owing to the very uniform quality of the olfer- ItiRS , the range was narrow and oveiythtng sold at from t7.25 to J7.35 , the good to cholcu loads at $7.30 and $7.35 and the common grades at $7.25 and 47.30. Karly trading wns brisk , hut the close was weak with about half thoadvance lost on account of bad markets elsewhere. Late bales were at $7.25 and J7.30 , mostly S7.25. Everything hold , the bulk at $7.30 to $7.35 as against $7.20 to $7.25 Monday nmlf7.au to $7.85 on last Tuesday , licpre tentative sales' : No. Av. 8h. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 5. . .810 J7 20 07. . .230 40 $7 30 1. . .300 7 20 81. . .212 200 7 30 4. . .197 7 20 71. . 280 7 30 G. . .270 7 20 50. . ! 242 240 7 30 0. . .251 80 7 20 CO. . .228 7 30 .430 7 20 60. . .332 80 7 80 .284 ICO 7 25 G4. . , .283 320 730 .270 7 26 G3. . .2G7 7 30 60. 278 320 7 25 G3. . .287 240 7 30 62. .240 120 7 25 41. . , .249 40 730 28. . .190 80 7 25 73. . .200 80 730 75. .231 280 7 25 70. . .337 1GO 730 85 , . 104 1GO 7 25 08. . .270 130 730 70. . .231 240 7 25 113. . . .273 820 7 30 50. . .243 240 7 25 70. . , .250 80 730 7. . .329 7 25 GO. . .2HI 100 730 10. .314 7 25 73. . .243 200 730 2. .340 7 25 70. . , .204 240 7 30 75. .258 83 7 25 02. . . .278 200 730 01. .234 3GO 7 25 08. . , .2G8 80 730 7" .212 240 7 27 } ' , 05. . , .228 80 780 11. .252 " 7 27',5 C5. . , .297 200 730 01. .204 "so 7 27 V 08 . , .273 80 730 02. .248 BO 7 S7JJ 00. . .277 80 7 30 83. .210 1GO 7 27'/ 63. . .240 40 7 85 70. .239 80 7 27J ! 55. . ,313 ! 80 7 35 60. .250 40 7 27 / 60. . .254 120 7 35 68. .270 1GO * G4. . 202 1GO 7 85 04. .252 280 7 80 64. . .1137 80 7 85 70. .238 80 7 80 CO. . . .2G3 200 7 85 GO. .241 40 7 80 65. . . .2HG 120. 7 85 78. 210 7 80 60. . . 120 7 35 75. .210 7 30 67. . , .289 ICO 7 85 7G. , .240 200 7 30 CO. . . .203 40 7 35 70. , .205 40 7 80 OB. . , .200 40 7 35 77. , .197 1GO 7 30 01. . , .275 80 7 36 77. , .240 120 7 30 rms AND nounu. 1..690 . . . . 0 00 1..340 GOO SiiKBi1 The market was bare of sheep , There Is n better tone to the trade east nnd n better demand here , although prices are probably not quotably higher. The fooling however Is Impiovcd , and with continued llglil supplies better prices may bo expected Fair to good natives. I4,60ffi6.25 ; fair to good westerns , ? 4.005.25j common and stock sheep , $2.60 4,00 : good to choice 40 to 100-lb. Iambi , Ki.ooa.0.25. Itocfllptfl nml Dlipoiltlou of Slock. OHlclnl receipts nnd disposition of Block as shown by the books of the Union Ktock Yards company for the twenty-four houn > ending ut 6 o'clock p. m , Muy 23 , 1893. IlICBiriH , JHSI'OHITIO.V. lye Stock .Market. CHICAGO , III. , May 23. [ .Special Telegram to Tim 11EK.1-Sellers of cattle inperlenced another good day. fhoro wns an nctlvo In quiry for nearly all descriptions and the aup- nly being imusuully light there wus u further hardening of prices. Natives wiito In n very biiiiill supply ! HHlPgj'iierilly bold 10u higher than on yesierdiry. They were quoted at from $1.85 to $4,40i.Jor poor to Cholco rowu and heifers , at from $2.70 to $4.75 for Nlockuru and feeders and at from $4.35 to $0.20 for rnmnron to fancy shipping Mi'orn. About 100 curs of Texas cattle were oll'ered , They bold on a basis of from $2 to $5 for poor to extra. This also Is un advance on yester day's quotations. The calf market , though more generously feuuiillcd than for t > omo days past , wns llrm. Prices for hogs opened from 5c to lOc higher than yesterday's clone but they finished weak , following thu usual ptogrum. There wus not the usual local demand , live of the local puckers being out of thu murkut , but thcru \tero enough buyers left to exhaust the blip ply. Sales ot poor toprlmo 140 to 105- Hi. hogs bold at f ram $7.40 to $7.70 and from 17.00 "to t7.bO was paid for heavyweights , Droves aii-raKlng from 200 to 250 llw sold at from J7.40 to 17.76. The quality continues ex cellent and the bulk of thu trauliiK wus within the comparatively nariuw rumro of from tV.Op to(7.7u. Tlioro were ( .everal sales ut froii 7.77 to 7.bO nnd a little trading In culls and pl s at from 14 to 17. Thu nheop m. r et was again lain to a bbudo llshtcr. Itocolptt wcro nmple Imt the doirmml w Rtronj from nil qunrteri nnd nil ROO < 1 mutton prndes wont rnpltlly ( xt n llRht ad- Vance. Cholco to nrlmn dhorn urethorf sold til from 15.30 to t3.(5n ( and peed mixed native * largely at from 14.76 to 15.20. Toxntu of Cholco quality went nt from (4.70 to (0 nnd fnlr crndo * about (4.70. l.nmlrt sold about lOfililRlicr. Extra shorn yenrlliiKi wont nt to.flo And spring inmbi wcro quoted nt from 15.76 to J7.76. Itccolpts ! Cattle , 6,000 lirnd : culver , 1,200 licid ! hoRs , 10,000 head ! sheep , 14,000 bend. The Evening .lournnl roportsi OATTt.E-ltecolpts , 4,000" licnil : shipments , 2,000 heat ] ! market llfilit , stendy : no rxtrn stcrr < on sale ! prlmo to good , (6,40115.00 ! medium , (6.00ft5.2S ! others , $4.2604.76 ; Tex- -.111 , $3.1034.40 ; COWS , $3.00Jt3.76. lions Hpcelpts , 1,000 hcndj shipments , > ,000 henilj mnrkpt active ; mixed , (7.60 .05 ; llRht , (7.0037.05 ! henvy , $7.70a7.80. SitKEf Kecelpts 13,000 honil ; shlpmonts ,500 licndj mnrkel opened active , stendy to trotiRj clo cd slluhtty lower ! nattvoewei nml -ethers , (4.055.2i ( ; Texans , (3.005.60 ; csterns , (3.0OH5.GO : lambs , I0,00 0.30 ; prlng lambs , J5.oi.H47. 00. Knnsns Clly I. Ivo Slock Mnrket. KAN9AR CITV , Mo. , Mny 23. PATtt.n llc- 'elpts ' , 0,400 head ! ililpmoiiK 1,300 lienil : nmr- tot ojieiied strong , but closed wenk on heavy RturT : range steers , (3.16 < a4.50 ! shippers * 4.60- ffiS.OO ! imtlvo cows $2.00514.25 ! butchers' lock , $3.7fi4.GB ; sto-kor * nml fectlors , J3.00 O4.06 ! bulls and mixed , $3.75tt4.00. lloos Itecelpts 10,400 head1 shipments 600 end. The market wns strong , cloilng weak ! ulk of sales 7.16il7.26i packers , 7.20 7.30 ; .ravlt's (7.15tt7.30 ! mlxcil , 7.26' lights , 0.36il7.20 Yorkers , $7.1687.25. HIIKKP Itecelpts , 3,100 huad ! shipments , oni ! ! market steady to strong ! natives , J3.25- WO.lJO ; lambs , $4.iUUO.-15. ; St. Touls I , Ivo Stuck Mnrkot. ST. I/ouis , Mo. , May 23. OATTM Uocolpts , , head ; shipments , 400 head ; market inlet ; native steers , strong , (4.10Q6.10 ; To.x * .ns $4,25515.00. HotlB-Itccclpts , 6,400 head ! shipments , 100 bond ; market opened lOc higher , closed [ lull ! heavy , choice , 87.6OS7.70 ; mixed , (7.2O ® ' .60 ! light , (7,167.45. SHRKP Receipts , 2,200 head : shipments , , ( head ; market quiet ; ( clipped natives , 4. DO. Now York 5. Ivo Stock Mnrket. Nr.w VOIIK , Mny 23. nr.r.VF.a Receipts , 600 end. Dressed beef llrm at 8S19V50 for native lidos. Shipments , 600 beeves and 2,100 nuiir- crs. Tomorrow , 300 buovoa and 1,600 quai'- .crs of beef , StiKKi1 AND iMMns Receipts , 1,400 ; market tcndy , llrm. ASKS TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND Contractor MciiRcdoht Sued for Grievous Assault of I , . T. Van Horn. Theodore TJ. Van Dorn has brought suit against Fred McnRcdont to recover $2. > .000 damages alleged to have been sustained by reason of having been forcibly ejected from Ills own property nt Twenty-second and . .eavenworth on the ISth Inst. The trouble grew out of the erection of the lats on that corner , Mcngcdoht having been ho contractor therofor and being still wait ing lor a settlement. Ho secured a judg- rrant against Van Dorn nnd on Thursday n-ent out to take possession. This ho accomplished in the absence of Van Dorn , and when the latter returned homo with his ivifo there was trouble. Mcngcdoht barred its entrance as soon as ho stopped into the mil , and a clash ensued , during which guns wcro drawn by both Van Dorn and his wito. A young man who was assisting Mengedoht n guarding the property succeeded in get ting Van Dorn's weapon away from him and by keeping the latter between himself and the angry wife the contractor kept her from carrying into execution her threat to perforate his anatomy. The outcome of the collision was that the Van Dorns were dumped out in the street , but not until the quondam proprietor had smashed the glass out of the front door in "its struggle against going through. District Court Culling ! ) . The cattle replevined Monday by the Bank of Ovorton from the stock yards com pany have boon again replevined , this time by the Packers National bank of Soutli Omaha. It is alleged by the plaintiff that a mortgage on the cattle was assigned to them , and that 494 head of the bunch belong to them. They fix the value at ? li,000 ) , and want $1.000 additional because they have been kept out of their possession for one day. Late in the afternoon the Sank of Ovorton secured issuance of restraining order enJoining - Joining the other concern from selling the stock or from refusing to deliver the same back to the plaintiff. The cattle are still at the stock yards , not at all concerned in the rapid change in ownership. J. W. Saunders , who was found guilty of grand larceny , was sentenced to the peniten tiary for the term of two years. His wife , Eflio Uusscll. who was implicated with him , had her case iiollcd. Alfred Bursik , who was convicted of as sault , was given live days in the county jail. Prank Davis , who was found guilty of rob bery , was given a scoring and sent to the penitentiary for four years. The city prosecutor , who is holding the boards in the criminal court this week trying cases appealed from the police court , started out by entering nollo proscquis in an oven dozen of the cases. It was stated that the wit nesses had disappeared and that a convic tion would bo impossible. For that "out o' sorts" feeling Take Bromo-Seltzer trial bottle lOc. Those I.one : I'roiiilnod Iron I'olos. The Omaha Street Hallway company Is preparing to place in position the iron poles for the support of the trolley wires along Farnam street. They will bo placed inside the curb lines , whore the ones now in use stand. The now poles will stand twenty-live feet above the ground , and with the neces sary sag will muko the trolley wires about twenty feet above the street. /-IR1ME IN HIGH PLACES ! It Is * - * not strangp that souio people do wrong through ignorance , others from n failure to invosligato us to the right or wrong of a matter. But It is strnngo , that individuals and firms , who nro fully aware of the rights of others , will nor- sist in perpetrating frauds upon thorn. High-toned , wealthy manufrcluring firms will offer and Hell to retail mer chants , articles which they know to bo Infringements on the rights of proprie tors , and imitations of well known goods. Wo wnnt to sound a note of warning to the retailers to beware of such Imita tions nud simulations of "C'AUTKH's LIT- TLK LIVEH PILLS. " When they are of fered to you , refuse them ; you do not want to do wrong , nnd you don't want to lay yourself liable to a lawsuit. Bon Franklin said "Honesty Is the best poli cy" ; it is just as true that "Honesty Is the best principle. " Notice. Sealed proposals will bo received by the State 1'rlntliiK Hoard at the olllcoof the sec retary of state at any tlmo before Monday , Muy 29 , 1893. at 4 o'clock p. m. , for printing anilbliidtiiK 0,000 copies of I he session IKWHO ! 1B93 , Incluiilii ) ; 600 , separately printed and bound Inpaporinoof shcet.coulesof tno " .New- berry Illll. " .Session laws to bo printed nn two-pound book paper , hinnll pica type , pagoi to bo xanio si7.0 ami form as tlio la n of 1HH5. with mar ginal noteHiind Index , bound In full sheep. i'roposals will al o boiucelved atthonamo time und pluco for printing the tuiircnio court reports and court calendar * and for furnish- Ini ; all blanks , blank booKH and'flrciilnra , In cluding revenue blanks , tecmlred by thu olllcers of the executive department of Hit : htuto for a period of two yeurs from date of contract , Samples and vflllinaten of kinds and quantity of supplies to bo furnished cuu bo seen ut the olllco of secretary of state. I'roposals must slnt'i for what price the bid der will furnish all books In tnln clui > s per iKitfe , and for all blanks and circuluiN per hundred , Kach proposal must be accompanied hy a bond In the hum of J5,000. with two or moro giirutlcx , conditional that the bidder will , In case of nwurd , wlttiln IIvo days after notlco enter Into contract to do the work. Kids to bo marked " 1'roposaU for Public Printing , " care of secretary of state , ( ialley and paKO proof for Inns must bo fur nished to the proper ofllcer , und all work to be delivered In Kood order frou of cost ut the olllco of the bccrotary of state within elxty days from the date of contract , lilght to raloct any or all bids reserved. J. K. HAIt'niV. I Stnto Troiihtiror. ( Of State KUUKNB MUUIti : , fl'rliitliiK Hoard. Auditor I'ubllc Accounts. ) A remedy which , if MtA by Wires bouttooxt > rttnco iho rilnftii orde.il ttindnt upon Child-birth , proves ftn Infallible tpccl * floforamlolrmtM the torturri of con finement , iMtenlne the dangers thereof to both mot her unit child. Sold by all dniftgtaU. Bent by express on receipt of pt'cci ' 31.63 per bottle , charges pro- DnADFIELD REGULATOR CO. , ATLANTA. QA. I WAS BIG. I WAS PAT. I FE1.T MEAN. I TOOK PILLS. I TOOK SALTS. I GOT LEAN. Hontlaomo Women Cnn Uoso Wolgh Fast. Homely Nlon Look Better If Thin. Try Dr. Edison's System. No Dieting. Band worth Twlco the Monoy. Olllcoof Hf M , Hurton , Hardware , Cary Sta tion. 111. , Jan. 11 , iSitt Dr. Kdlson Dear Sir : I am well pleased with your treatment of oboslty. The band li worth Lwloo the money it cost , for comfort. 1 h ivo reduced my wolirht ton pounds. I wol h 15 uow , ana 1 did welsh 21. ) , Yours ti uly. II. M. HUIITO.V. They Are Doing Mo Good. K&rlTllle , III. , Mny21 , 1801. liorlcg & Co : Inclosoil Hint ti.M for \rlilcli plomo nciiil nio the other two battlui of Dr. KilNon'a Ot > e < - Ity I'lllB. lliavo uaoil ono ntiiltlilnk 1107 nro Ootntf the work. S. M. 11A1.RV , 1 * . U. HOY 72. Talk So Much About Your Pills. 1'portn. III.1 nno 19. ISOJ. Dour Sirs : After hcarlnc one of mr rrlomls tnli : no Such nbuut your Obt'Mty IMII.i nutl tlia licnullt ho li deriving from them I think I will try' thptii rayiolt I'lcnto Buna uio 3 bottloi U. t > . I ) . , and obllx- . J. . ' ' . JlOKius. I'M 1'orrr Street. Fool Better andWolgh 13 Pounds Loss Ooslicn , Inil. . Sept. IS. 139 } . Rontlemcn : Incloncil I KOtul you 51. for which you IT III plrn c 0cnd incthroo liottlosof the oti4lt7 pill * ArutnkliiK the fourth bottle ami tool very much better nnd welitli 13 pouniU lo tbnn whoii I bo un taking thorn. 1 will ronllnun your troataient Mils. J. U. .MCCoN.v. l-outh Sixth Strojt. An Individual whos 6 feet 1 Inch ahould wclgu 155 pound B 1 foot 8 Inches 100 6 foot 1U Inches " " 170 Dr. Edison snys : "It nay bo well to point out that In my oiporlanco , which Is necessarily Tory considerable , many troublesome skin dlsemcs such , cccBicnin , nzonc. pHOrlasls.itlcarla. . otr. , nro prlin * nrlly ciusod by obesity , and ( is the tat nnd flush U reduced by the pills nnd UbcMty Fruit Halt nn-1. the action of the band these alTecllons have almusl magically dlsapiicarod. " Iho Obesity Krult Salt Is used la connection with the Tills or Hands , or both. Ono touHpoonfut In a tumbler of water mukos a delicious soda. Tastes llkn chnmpalKno. Tlio banscoit IJ.60 each for any lonKth up to 3D Inches , li ufor one larger than 3d Itichej add 10 cents extra for cucli oitdltlonal Incli. Price of l.'rultSnlt , JI.OO. 1'llla tl.M Per llottlo , or : < llottlos lor tl.03. t-cnt liy Mall or Kxpros * Cutthli outand kocplt , undneud for our full ( S column ) iirtlclo on obculty. MENTION AUDltESS EXACTLY AS GIVEN 13Ef,0\V. Loring & Company 2 Hamilton PI. . Tept. 2rt , Boston. Mass. , 115 State St. , Dcpt 2,1. Chlcftt'O , 111. , ID W. 2ina St. , Dept ! H , New York City. For sale in Omaha by Snow , Lund & Co. STRENGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOlj I \7. IT , 1'AKKKn , M , INn. 4 llninnrri it Bn Tor , Ujt * . . .rAUtontutUna rV ' ' - ' " * ir rdcd the not.n ur.nu , liy thu iilCAI. Ai'nx-UTION toi the VUIZr. KSflAYo Fihauittj nialttit , Ativr Vi.NVrrom nJ'Ayilu Ptkility , RD,1 Ml J > lita.i and KVolnfit ot JM nlinrO thnfounp , HIP t icMi'fI i > ml olt lillKrN t'on.Milutlon m rerxnn or by Mir UUIIUU l' 'ro .iwuii with ttitlmonlili , I.nrpo book. 801 KNCR OF 1.1 FK , Oil Sl'.I.t I'UKSKKVATION. 200 pp. . m lnv lunhl pr- icrlptlani. full alL only iU U mull. > rAl l ' The Original and Genuine ( WOROEOTERSHJRE ) | Imr rt < the KXTUAOT BOUPKt cruI.KTTKUfrom XtKDICAT , OEM- UK AVI US , TLESIAN fit Mid. rat. to hU brother 318II , t vroitOEUXitK , M r. ISL LEA At PKUR1NH' MKAT.S , that their inuce li blffblr 3t om d In GAME , InJli , Riutlalniur opinion , the rae ' . WKI.SII- rM > t > lie ! , m well ' A thoinoet wliolo- RAKKIHTS , 1 , ome p uco that Is made. " * e. Beware of Imitations ; ' eee that you get Loa & Peirins * C&4C& & * HlRnnttiro on every Imttloor Origin * ' & OcnnlD JOHN UUML N'U BON8. NKW VOltK. tr. s. OAIA//.I. x Capital $100,001' ' * Surplus $05,001 f ftlccrii na Irsctors llenrrV. . V lo . pr Hi I in , 11. U-Cuihlni ; . Tlcn pMjliUnlt U. 8. Mvirlni. V. f : Horto.Jolm rt. uolltni J. .S. IL fatrui ; uj.Tli I llcvd , cniUlor. cniUlor.THE THE IRON BANK. SOUTH Qj\rAJJA. Union Stock Yards "Company , .1 Soutli OrnaViai 4 ncstCattto Ho and Shoap ranrkstln tli3 woi' J COMMISSION HQU3E5. Wood Brothers. I.tva Stock Commission Morchunti EO'lth Omaha Tclcphono 115 * . Clilcttc .1OIIN I ) . DADH.MAN , I . Vt'AI/L'KIl U. WOOD , f : Market reports by mall and wire chcorfulls furnished upon iippllujllon. Iloiuls for Snip. Foaled bids for $10,000.00 of school bulltllnf bonds will bo received liy the president tine bccretarv of the school district of the City ol llroken llow , Neb. , up to 1 o'clock p. m. ol Juno 1 , 1803 , said bonds to bn Is uon by the Hoard of Education of the nbovii nnmi'd dis trict ; will bear G per pent Interest , payable scull-annually , and both Interest and prlni'l- pal mndoimyuhlo nt the fiscal agency for tin state of Nebraska In the city of New York , N Y. $6,000.00 of .said bonds will run for tei years from July 1 , 1803 , n nil $5,000.00 will rut fofllf teen years from .Inly 1 , 1803. Thu rlghi to reject any and all bids Is reserved. It. C. TAMIOT , Presldr-nt. J. ( i. I.KMINtl.Hpi-retary. Dated Broken How , Neb. , May 18 , 1893. May21tl 11 Snot ) lluwurd. I , Ituilolf Huss , whoso wlfo was burlcitaf Forest Lawn cemetery nnd was resurrected bj unknown parties , will gho u lewnulof 1500.01 for Information whcieby I can get thu body. J will ngreo not lo proseeulu anyone comiectcc with the ullulr , nor to ask uny iinchtloiH. HIIIIOI.I PERWAHEHTLY cnBloB or HO PAY WE REFER YOU TO 2 00 PATIENTS. ( Financial llcfercccc : Nafl Hack of Comiurco ? , Oraaha. ' No DETENTION from businoa1) ) . No Oporntion. , Invostlgnto our Method , Written guarnntoo to al)8o- lutoly Curu all kinds of HlJl'TIJHEof liolli uaxcB.wllliv out the uao of Knlfo or Gyrlnge , no matter ot how lone standing , EXAMINATION FREE. The 0. E. MILLER GOMYf : 307-308 N. Y , LIFE BID3. , OMAHA , NED. ' Bend for Circular. OMAHA UAWNINGS AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omaha Tent- Awning Wollllros&Co. , COMPANY. Mantifacturoriof Tcnti , HORSE COVISIIS. Avtnliift , etc , 70J ana 1113 Knrnnmtitreot. 706H. IClh HlreeU BAGS & TWINES Dcmis Omaha Bag COMPANY. Importora nml mnnufno * turers of Hour gacki , liurlnp , tnlno. BOOTS AND SHOES. Morsc-Coa Sho8 Company. Baleiroom und Offlco-nOI-IW.IH | no ard St \Vo are the ovi.Y t nufft7lureri of lloot and "ATen'ori ? SV. . l ° U S S.a. to .U lo Inspect our uowfnctor . COAL , COKE. CORNICE. Omaha Coal , Coke & Eagle Cornice Works Mfr ifttranliollron cor- I,1MK CO..biird unclioft ulc , window cap . inu coal , B li.cor. Kith null tnlU krll hti , IHC-.UJS IJouk'lai Btreat. aim I3IU Oodxettreet , DRY GOODS. FURNITURE. HABDWABE. Rector & Wiliiclmy Lobcck & Linn , COMPAQ. Ie lon tn Imnltraro a Corner 10th and Jackion lULctinnlo1 t'toli. Ktreoln. Hlruet HATS , ETO. | IRON WORKS. W. A. L , Gibbon & Co Omaha Safe and Ire \Vlioloao ! WOIIIC * . llati.cap , itruw Kafoivnult > , Jail woo UlooTU < , inllloni , Ktb Iron thuttur * and lira o uud Uarney EUocti. c | jo . Uui Androou , Hi ami Jackton LUMBER. John A. Waltcfieid , Charles R. Leo , Iinpoitjd.Anirrlcun Tort- Hardwood lumber , woo land comonl , MUnitu * ojriiulB and | > jriU ken foment and ( Juluujr tloorliiK , whlta lime. I'lti and DoiiKlni FH LIQUORS. | MILLINERY. . ) PAPER. OILS. PRODUCE COMMISSION. BTOVE REPAIRS | SASH , POORB Onialia Stove Repair MA. Disbrow&C ( WOIIUU. htom rvpilu Manufacturori of laih aod Hatorntttcbmenli doort , blind * am tor any kind of > tore uiouldlagi. Uranchul 12V7l > eugiaiit. tic * Ulb and lint. AJJJH ' n iiiiii niiiiil