G THE OMAHA DAILY BElDsTTTESDAY MAY 25 , 1SJ)7. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL "Wheat is Strong Most of the Day , but Drops Suddenly nt the Oloso. GREAT CONFIDENCE IN COMING CROP 'rrtllct Unit " Will lil M tfiir'M lu 11 llnmlri-il Mll lliiu llunlielx niul Thereby l < 'orcv I'rlceii l ) M . CHICAGO , May 24.-Aftcr nn ntlvnlice of % c wheat turned wtmk todny anil c.osed nt u * < c ilecllnu. Conlldctice that the vuniltiK crop wouM lie nn IrnlrieiiFit ! one was llif prime- factor In the llaulilutlon which cauncl the decline. Other speculative marketH wuro without cpcelal feature or material vlimiijv In ( irlceM. Wheat autliiK the inornlng keiH the no vance KOlnu which MUM umli-r way -is Sat urday's se.ilon c-ame 10 an end. Ju'- ' . wliU-li closed Saturday at 72o , ctartcdvllli buyers nt from tlmt uii to 72'e. . and afu-i about nn hour and a half V'o was the low on ; It sold nt. It rose to iS'de ' btlo.-e It I.M ! nny Hurlous setb.'ick , but by 11 .TJ o'ciaci ? It hud drcllni-il to 7lc. Itefoie noon It had ml- vancpil itBiiln to 72'io. The Kivnjh sliuiitlon \MIH the tiuinp caret when HIP bulls wt u- U-MilliiK and the line prosjiou s feir the home Mprlnif wheat ciop anil uoh uf ihwltucr whcut as hail not been killed uuirlcht were- eimof the i.veral woo.l C'irdi ihu bears ituule the ulnioHt poxalu'1 line1 of. Hl.ltl.M'.Ica of tlie week- ! and dnlv movi-incntp we.ro for the most pun bo.u'jii. ' .NOItliwosurn reui-ltiiH wore wl i-nra , eompan-il with [ . . " Jlviiday ot lust wcei ; an. . iJ2 n. year nwo. "World's Hhlnmi-nts for the \\ee-k to Kurope wire 7lttSwii bu. an I the nituunt on oee.in pa 'isu Inere-iiHi'd I)1. ' ) , ' ' ) ' ) 'jti Chicago re- ci Ipm were .six catloadf ) . .ml 2i'C.ijiJ ) bu. were withdrawn from slnv. The home vlnlhli mil-ply ituereasod l.lll.CuO bu. , or about iXM- 00' ' lju. loss than hail generally been looked for. The iiimntlty lu tire visible now Is only SS.i'iiil.Wj bu. Tin- foreign marknts weic Htioiifi. J.lvorpool slaile-d at 140 advanci ng ! added . inothe'r < < .o to that , maklni ; M advance for the day. The market hunt ? nrc.imd 7ie for nearly an hour , but brcauu- very weak toward the i-ml. There * was an almost teital hu'k of shli'phiK ilemand. This niul oonlldence that the comlnij dome-stlc t-rop will be at least IWJ.OOH.lrOn bu. tnorp than tluit of last year ave tin- bears confidence to pri'ns their wale * , and the market onei- Htnrted deellneil very rapidly. The rloHlnc price for July was 71'/ie ; lild. C'orn was steady within a narrow range Ilce-ulpts were heavy nml the weather favor , uble , liit the strength of wheat wnlle It laste-d served to suiitaln prle-es. The market e-n eil off. however , when wheat made It" final break. July opened tinrhaiiKcd at IIVj ( f7i4c , ileellneil to WK < ii\V-c \ anil clo.sed at Zl'.e. OatH wns steady , oonsldcrlnf ; the largr loeal receipts and still larger estimates for tomorrow. The market was quiet , trailln-5 keeping \vlthln a % , c raiiKe. There was i. fair shipping demand. July opened Hv higher at IS'c , declined to 17r'yi7ip { : ! anil closed at IT-'Hc bid. I'rovlslons were heavy early In the day owliiL' to the hi-avy run of hoys , but befote' ' itlie elose had recovered nearly all of the de-ellue. Paekern liotight nenenilly on Uu breaks and were- the chief mipport of the market. At the close July poilt was a simile lower at $ S.17M.'r''S."fl. July lard ne lower al J3.77Ti3.77Vi and July ribs unchanged. Kstlinatcd receipts Tuesday : Wheat , l : curs ; corn , ivO cars ; oals , Ul.'i cars ; hogs SO.fOfl heael. Nt' ' No. ? . Cnsh Quotations were nu follows : KIXJL'H Slenily ; winter pntentu , JI.COJfl.70 l ) ker . } 2.iiOif3.1. > : ttralKhts. SI.Mf4.CO ; fprlnp ppecliil.1 , JI.W'n I.CO ; sirln.s' | patents , JI.15JM.:0 | stralKhts. 53.C04J3.75. WHEAT No. 2 rprliiK. 72Ti73'ic ; No. 3 Fprlns CSJIISe ; No , 2 red , tO'Ji'J2jie. COHN No. 2 , 24'.i ? 21v4C. OATS No. 2 , IFc. f. o. b. ; No. 2 white , 220 22'.A ; No. 3 white. 19422c. UYK No. 2 , 35c. IlAHI.nY No. 2. nominal. FIjAXSEEU No. 1. 77Q77UC. TIMOTHY SEED Prime , } 2.SOi2.S3. { IMIOVIHIONS Mess pork , per hbl. , JS.20 ; lard per 100 11 > . . )3.72'i3.G ' ; fliort rlba , pldes ( loose ) , t4.40iiT4.CC. WHISKY Dlstlllcis' finished Kcojg , per gal. , J1.19. KUOAHS-Cut loaf , J3.31 : Braniilatcd , J4.71. r Ontho I'rjJuo' ox2hni3 toJuv t-u b Utjr HUP- kct was llrm : creamery. ll < S141tc : ililry. 7i lie. Ktriia. linn ; frvHli , Itlc. CIIIMJHU. wtvik ; 7t ( < i Ke. I.lvo poultry. Htuady ; lurlteyH , 7i Sc : clilckuiiH S I ! 70i7hic ; tllicku. He. NIS\V YOUIC < ; i\r.HAi , MAHKGT < ) ( ( | tif ( lit- Iny n Oc-nrrii Coiiiuioilllf CM. NEW YOUK , May 24. Fl/JUIt llecclpts. 3240 bills. ; < > xi > orts , 12,135 Mils , ; dull and about steady M1 winter patents , * 1.C00I.C5 ; winter ttralKhts , } 4.i CT4.40 ; Minnesota bakers , J3.70. llye Hour Iteady. COHN MnAI < Dull. IlYE Steady. No. 2 western , J7'.Jc. HAUUEV Hull ii ml quiet nt MUc. HAIIUEY M ALT Nominal. WIIIJAT llecelpts , 251,225 bu. ; exports , 127,75 tU , ; si > ot dull and weak. Options opened tlrniL' : on bUting cahleB and rej > ortetl crop danuige , bu declined latrr under active liquidation , Indued by small export htmlnetis , dl Hp | > olntlni ; rvduc tlons In the visible Mipply and tine home ere ] Jiroi > pects ; clcsed partially easy to UO'Jie lie lower ; No. 2 red , Muy , SOiffSllic , closed nt 80ic Keptember , 72V&0 tl'.ic. ' closed at 72lic COHN llecelpts. 101,275 bu. : exports , 8,801 bu. tales , KO. W bu. futuies , C4OW bu. rpot ; bpo iiulttNu. . " 8 , 2iio ! In elevator , 30)io alloat. Op tlcns ( ipeneil tlrm and advanced on better ru bles , but finally became weak ; closed unclmniei to ' 1,0 decline ; Seplember. 30 15-10if3Hie , clonei at 3lc. OATS HeocliitM , U.Oi bu. : exports , 13.020 bu , N . 2 spot. 22Vic. Options dull and nominal with out trade , cloulngv \ lower. HAY Steady ; uhlnplni ; . fo. . ' .000.00 ; Kood t Choice , J7.lUilS.00. llul'si Dull ; state , common to choice , IS'J crip , BiiSo ; UM croji , 5B7c ; Paclllc coast , ISti crup , Sijfic. Hini-s : Klmi ; Oalveston. 14e ; UiienoH Ayr * dry , IhViOIDc ; Texan dry , 10V4c ; California , 16c. I.KATHint Bteadyi hemlock sole , llucno Ayrea , 1'JtiSOc. Ill'TTKlt-Heeelpts. 17.2CO pkgs. ; market linn western creamery , lIRUc ; Ulslns , I5c : factory . UiliuSE-Hecelpts , 1.400 pkgn. ; market quiet utate , larKe , t > ' fj'Vie. ! IXlOS-ltccclpts , ltf,35S pkgs. ; market stonily itate ami I'ennnylvarila , 12'ic ; western , 12u nun I hern , 10'inl'ic. ( PIIOVIHIONS lleef , dull : beef Imins. 113. Cu meats , etc.ndy ; plckleil btllien , ] 5.iX > ii.r.tO ; plekle < fchouldem , )5.wf5.t,0 ) ; pickled hams. ' IjirJ , larlrr , western steam , H.C'i ; r weak. Purk , quiet ; short clear , I9.t0ifj.70. OILS Cottonseed , dull ; prlmu crude , SOf20VjC I > rlmo numrncr yellow , 224i dc ; prime ulilte , 2C' ( i'7v. Pttroleum , dull ; Pennsylvania ciudc etcady ; June , t > : > o bid ; sales , none. Hop In. llrm ctl alned , common to Kuoil , 11.75. Turiwlilllu dull nt S7Uj27 4c. llU'E-Steiidy. fair to extra , 4WHCo ; Japan 4 < . , i4',4e. MOLASSES-Steady ; New Orleans , open kettle KIH > I | to choice. W2Sc. MITI'AIJiIMic Iron , dull ; southern. J9.2r.JflO.M northein , 10.POtfl2.00. < \ > pier. | dull ; luke , liruli ttt , Ul ; vxchuiiKv , J10.tOWII.S5. Tin. dull ; trnlli 113 < M13.W | ; platen , easy. Spelter , tleady n JI.W4. | ° 5. Lend , easy exchange , JJ.154J3.I ! brokers , IJ.12W. Xi > iv Vurk Dry ( lOinlN XliirUul. NEW YOIIK , May 24.-The dry KWK ! niarkc wui generally dull today In some quarter thcrti U activity In some lines of staple cotton and prints , but the Increase In demand l b no inearu ccnrral , nor Is there any condltlo which would Indicate u really healthier ton In trailing. In woolen uoods of nil sorts in demand In fairly free. In staple cottoni ther In a dearth of butdnets piimlni ; except In cer tain special lines , llleacried anj brown K > H > . | are univtTSHlly dull , In nearly all line pot trail lnhbelli * ut a practical standstill , fourue co cjrett cottons show borne Improvement , Horn ticks and stripe * nnd peclallle In nvpin ! stripes ami other na | > | > ed KOP > ! ure In dcinuin Other lines are quiet. Print cloth * ure reports Komcwhat firmer at Kail Itlvrr at unchunge prices. HI. I.uulM < i * iifrnl M ST , I/3UI8. May Zt.-KIX > UK-4ulet and ur chunked ; patents , II72C4.M ; extra fancy , 14.40 : 4. Ml ; fancy , IJ.fcOWJ.iK ) ; rhulce. 53.MU3.Si. W1IKATFuluren opened tnuiK and hlulifr o bulling foreign advices , but on txarUh cond tlons on thU > lde n drclliK set In and the mm ket closed HO to IHc lower than Saturday. Spo lowtr ; No. 1 rd CAJU , ltv tor , J1VW tk < : : mck. We ; No. 2 hiinl , cash , Me afkeil ; July , 4M674Hc ; AURurt. THio knli Septemlx-r , 7IKo COUN ! * ututvi dull nil stendy during the lay ; eltHlnK oncUr nnd frctlnn < err , comi > red with Saturday. Smt | , m y ; No. 5 ca h , XKo ilil ; July. % c bid ; September. : ift 'S.c. ' OATS-flrm for futures and cash ; No. 2 cash , We ; July. 1 > io bid. UYE-SteMy flt 3lc. IIAHLEY Nominal. COHN MKAiH. . < mjn.f ( > . 11HANQuid find little dnlni ? ; sucked , cast track , worth nominally , 444I4Sc. rLAXSIJEH PlMiily nt 75c. TIMOTHY SEEIJ-I'rlmf. J2. ) { ( ! .fS. HAV-nuH. but steady ; prairie , tl.tOffS.CO ; tlm- .thy. I.fi0 ri.on. . , lirTTBIl-Slrnily ; creamery. llflUHc ; dalrj- , lllKher at ic. I'OI'LTHY Chlekens , eteady : old hens , to ; fprlnir. 14 J18c ; ducks , fprligf. r..KHf .00. \VIIISKY-J1.1 ! > . COTTON TIK8 Me. . MKTAI.S Ix-nil , nrm nt $3.10lJ.l4. ( ' Spelter , llrrn nt } l , I'llOVISIONS 1'ork. ttendy ; standard rntst , JobblnK , l.2'i 3"r. . I.ird. weak ; prime steam , | .1.77' ( | . Itarjoii ( boxed ) phoulrttm and extra short ilenr. tS.37'4 ; rlbo. J.VtO ; shorts , r..C2'4. ' Dry salt rneal ll-oxod ) slifiuldt-rs and extra short vlf-ar. 14.v7ti ; ribs J5 ; shorts. > 3.12'4 HKCUII'TH Klmr. 9.00 > Ibln : vhffl1. 11. rt bu. ; mm. lOc.rto Im. ; mitp , 7S.HO bu. SHIPMnNTH l-'loiir , C.nfKi bbU. ; V.ieat , 9f < rt Im. ; corn , 2iOnO ! bu. : onls , 54.01 * bu. OMAHA JTliXKlfAl , MAUUKTS. ( miilllloii of Trillin t'liil O.I on Siiili > niul I'juii' ) Priiiliii'i' . Kljd.- ? Hull ; of raleHiiftfc. ' . HL'TTKU Common to fair , t'fSc ; choice to fancy roll. liKflic : M-puMor : crcnmcry. 15c ; Kiitieit : > l crenrnt-ry , 13o , (1A.MI2 E\piylhlnR out of reason. yi AIClinlcc fat. Ml to 120 II ) ? . , quoted nt Mil'o ' ; liirRr nnd eoiirse , Jfit'ic. LIVE rolJI.THY IKns. fc ) : fucks. SV-'e RprlUK chickens , per do/ . , } l.f05I4.50 ; tier lit. , I0fiio. PIOKONS I.l\e , TCfetOo ; dead plKeema nut HAY Upland. J.VOO ; midland , fl.Btl ; Inwlatid. N.i.0 ; rye ntr.iw , tl.CO ; rolnr waLc * the price on liny ; llKht Imlcs fell U. ' : bcjt. iinl- top Rrndcs Inline top pi Ires. nitOOMCOHN l-'xtiPtm-Iv slow sate ; : irw cvoji. dc-llvi-red on track In rmintiy ; choice Kieui r = clf- worklriR caipet , per ! ! . . ZilSHe ; rliolri ! Krctn , Ninnlni ; to hurl , ' 'liZi'i1 : r iinnon , I'.ic. ' VEdETAiiLES. ( ) lltix : PEA , " Per 'A-l'ii. h"x. < ! c. 1'IIJ PLANT Per 11' . . 'Ac. CIVrMtliilS--Pi.'r ileiz. , 40f'0o ; Texas , V4-bu. box , Jl.io. ASPARAGUS Per doz. . UffZOc. SPINACH Per ha hct. : * ; per Mil. . $1.00. TOMATOES-Por G lmi-l.e ( crate. 3.GO. RADISIIES-I'pi- . , irc. Urm'i'K-Por do * . , 2f30c. , ? WAX DEANS Per ! i-bu. box. Jl.OO ; per bu. , 2.r.o. PARSNIPS-Per Mil , 7fe. STRIND \NS-Per U-bl' . Imx , ? 1.00. Ni\V ONIOXH-l'c-r dux. . ICtfUc. PAHHI.IY ividnz. . . lifljoc. liritMI'DA ONIONS PIT ci-nto $3.M : southern , fj-lli. HUK5S.OO ; new Callfoinla , white , large and fiinry. pel Ib. . Si1. MMA IIEANS PIT Hi. . So. HIJANS-Haiid-iilrked navy , psr liu. . J1.10B1.M. fAnnAOR fnllfornln 2'tc per II ) . POTATOHS New. ) > er liM. . J4 per Ib. . Cali fornia , zifceold : natlvo Flo'k. per 1m. , 2Sc ; early Ohio peed potatoes , Hed river valley , 40cj Mln- nvota , lUnh.-iuUs , 40c\ PIIITITS. OAI.lPOItNIA CMIIJItltlKS Per 1Mb. box. JI.GO. STUA\VlnnuiKP l-'nncy express receipts , JJ.IK ) . API'LES-l'uncy. Inrise S3.MII.1.50. TIIOPICAL , KHUITS. OIIANOKS S-eedllngu , J3.00e3.23 [ Slcdlterranear EweTta , fnney , $3.r,0. LEMONS Mrgelnan , fancy. J3.73 < ! HOO ; choice , ! 3.S5 i3.SO : choice California , J2.75. IIANANAS Choice larue otoek. per bunch , 2.fW ' 225 : niPilluni-Rlzcd buncliPs. { l.COfo.2.00. I'INEAPri.ES Per doz. . $ l.r.n. MISCKI.UVNKOUS. NUTS Almondf , California , per Ib. , lartii size , 13r : UnizIlK , per Hi. , lOc ; EnclUh wnlnutu per Ib. , fancy , Foft phell , 12fjl2c ; standards lO llc ; llllitrts , ' per 111. , lOc ; pecann , polished iarKB. il'i'l'lOc ; Jumbo , llffllc ; larre > hickory nutM , H.25 per bu. ; coconnut , 4'/jC each. I'lCiK Imported fancy 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes , 2o ; 5 cnnvn. M-lli. lm\c , 13iTllc. HONIY ciioife. wnsc. f'lniCl ! ( "Inrlfled Juice , per half bbl. , 52.33 ; pei .Mil. . U.ttftt 23. MAPLK SYHUP-Flvc-Bal. cnnr. . each , J2.23 al. cans , pure , per doz. , ? 12 ; hnlC-cnl. cans , T.23 ; quart rnns. J3 r,0. iiiuKS , TALLOW , irrc. HIDES No. I Krecn lu-ie-s. bV-o ; Mi. - Kreer hides , 4t.te ; No. 1 gioe'ii B.ilt.'d hl-ics C'/Jc ; Xo. : preen salted bides. V'.v ; NV . \ \e.il calf. .1 tj 1 ! Ib3. , 7e ; No. 2 veal enlf , 1 Sto 13 Ibs. , 4i > . No. 1 dry Mint bides , 9SlCc : No. 2 dry flint hides , f8 ? e ; No. 1 iliy Enlted hide ? . tW'Jc ; part curpi ! hides. Vtc per Ib. less than fully cured. SHEEP PKI.TS-Gn-en malted , each. sri'iKO-- : crcen salted , theurllnKfl d'liort wcolt-d eirl ) rklns ) , eneh , ISc ; dry shcarllnBS ( short nnolei ] rnrly skliiF ) , No. 1 , each , Do ; dry Hint , Knnn : and Neliniska hutoher wool peltB , per Hi. , ac tual welKht. 45JIc ; dry flint , Kansas nnd Ne braska Murrain wool pelts , per Hi. , nctun ! welKht , SiirMc ; dry flint Colorado Imteher woo pelts , per Hi. , actual welKht , 4iZc ; dry film Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , nctinl welKht , State ; feet cut off , as it Is useless tc pay fr-flKht on them. TALLOW AND GnHARE Tallow , No. 1 , 2'ic tallow. No. 2 , 2e ; Krcate , white A , 3c ; grease , while II. 2c ; RreaFO. yellow , 2ccreafc , dark , Hie ; old butter. 2 J2t.ic ; beeswax , pilme , I5H22c roiiRh tallow , le. WOOL Unwashed , fine heavy. WZ7c ; fine llRht ffpDc ; qunrtcrblood , ICiff a rcrdy , liuiry am chaffy , Efffc ; cotted nnj lirolcfii. coarse , "flOi" cotted nnd broken , fine. ClfSc. Fleece warlu-d medium , ISfTlfe : fine , llJliic ; tub warhed , lOSi 18c ; black. Sc ; bucks. 6c ; tnR locks , 2if3c ; dcot pulled. 5Jc. ( ! HONES In cnrlotp , welshed nnd delivered Ir CblcaRo : Dry buffalo , per ton. > 12.03i3'H.OO ; d'j country , bleaclrd. per trn , t'O 01JT12.CO dry coun try , dump and rnrnly , per ton , J5.OOiJS.00. FltKSU MEATS. DRESSED 11KEK Oood native steers , < 00 te COO Ihs. , ? c ; peed forcquartcrB. steers , D'.tc ; KOM hindquarters , 8Hc ; western tteers. BHc ; fune-j heifers , C'.ic ; Rood heifers , Cc ; Rood foiequnrtcn lielfera 5c ; Rood hlnddiiarters heifers , 8c ; KOOI cows. Cc ; fulr cows. S'4c ; common cows. 6c cow foretiuartcrF. 4' c ; cow hindquarters. 7' c. 11EEP Ct'TS Tenderloins. 20c ; boneless rtrlps lOo ; strip loins , tc ; rolls , DC ; Elrloln butts , iv Fliouldcr clods , D c ; rurnp butts , be ; Eteei churks , 41ic : cow ehucks , 3 c ; l.onelcsH chucks 41 , c ; cow plates , 2'ic ; steer plates , 3ic ; llanl steak , fe ; loins , No. 1 , He ; loins , No. 2. 12c loins , No. 3 , Sc ; No. 1 fhort loins , ICc ; No. 1 short loins. He ; No. 3 short loins , 12c : nlrloli ends , SiflOc : ribs. No. 1 , 12c ; ribs. No. 2 , lOc rlliH , No. 3 , 7c ; stee-r rounds. 7c ; cow rounds C'.ie ; cow rounds , Fhank off , 7c ; cow rounds fhnnk nnd rump off , " 140 ; trimmings , 4c ; bee shanks , 2 .C ! brains , per doz. 2Tc ; sweetbreads per Ib. , lie ; sweetbreads ( calves ) , per Ib. , 40c kidneys , per doz. , 3.'o ox tn'.ls. ' each , Sc ; livers per Ib. , ! i/.c ; hearts , per Ib. , ivjc ; toriRues , pel Ib. . 12c. POltK Dressed pigs , 6Uc ; drefsed IIORS , 5c tenderloins , IOHc ; loins , Llie ; spare ribs , 3 c ham KaiiFage , butts , Sc ; shoulders , rouKh , DC shouldeiH , fklnncd , t'.ic ' ; trimmings , 4ieea \ \ lard , not rendered , f l,4o ; heads , cleaned , 3c snout and ears , 3c ; backbones , 2c ; cheek meats 3c ; neck bones , 2MjC ; plRs * tails , 3c ; plucks each , fe ; chllterllnes , 5c ; hoeks , 4c. henrts , pe drz , . 25cstoniaoh8 ; , , each , 3c ; tongues , each. 7c klilneys , 'per doz. , lOc ; brains , per doz. , 15c plfis' feet , per doz. , 33c ; livers , each , 3c. STOCKS AM ) IIO.VD3. DrclNloii III IiitorNditt * Coiuinert'c CIIK CIIIIHI-M it Hally , NEW YOUK. May 24. Today's rally on Hi stock market was ntlrlbutablu to the decision o the supreme court In the Interstate comrnerc case. The market liad derived strength las week on rumors regarding this decision , but I sold off again this inunilnir before the declrdui was announced on account of doubt being throw ] upon the reliability of last week' * Information In all the early deallriRD the hand of the prei fesulonal trader was plainly evident. The mom lug was given o\r - to depression err account u reports that the Nebraska maximum freight rat cuse nould not be decided by the supreme cour until fall , the decision In the Interstate coin rnerce being nlsi In doubt. It Is an Illustratlo of t.ie Inconsistency of the professional trader winking fur u tliurl tuni la the market Ilia In the upward movement that resulted upon th drc.'slon of the Interstate commerce ewe Hi liottpuncmenl of t.ie Nebraska case wan olTere as a bull argument on the ground that the lowe court's Injunction tlanUa and will stand untl the decision of the court. It Is iilfo polnie out that the I'pectal recslon of the Nebraska leu Ifluture to correct the law which was In con temptation In the event of Us validity belli denied will now be avoided. T.ie gold export for tomorrow , amounting to (2,400,000 , also had di-prestlng Influence In Hie early trading as th amount exceeded considerably what had Ixe anticipated. There was alto riewn of furtlic shipments In contemplation for later In t le weeli The renslllvenes-s was phuwn by the Influence c the exchange market to orfeet to some exten the bad effect of ( he exports. I ) wer prices I I.omk'11 also had Us Influence. In early heavlnei ! and the renewed attack on New Jersey Centra affected the market to Kime extent. Quite u unwonted degree of buoyancy ami anlinatlon wa Imparted to the market by l.ic supreme cour Interstate commerce dccUlqn , Ttiti Is retrardc u the most Important decision In He effect o railroad values since the Trun mtjsi > ur | declslor Part of the urcnulli IniMrted tu railroad dock by thli decision Is duo to the belief tnat It wl serve lu hasten the enactment of a law to cuut a puollng with the required approval of Hi Interstate Commerve cnmmlsflon of any sue agreement to make It binding. The early heav ! nesn had carried down pretty much the who ] market , The decline extended to HJ per cent I llurllngton , which won the leader In the maik In point of activity. ThU stock aUo derive the greatest benefit from t le rally , the ml being J't per cent. The following stocks ul . rose 1 per cent or mere from the early low polni I Atchlion preferred , Cleveland , Cincinnati Ch I ruto & Kt. Louis. St. Paul , Itwk Itland , . Onmli ; I ike Hhore , I ouliivllle & Nuthvllle , Munhatlui Northern Pucllle preferred.VeHern Unlor leather tirefcrred , t'uuar , Tt-bacco and Generc 1-Jlectrlc , New Jersey I'rntul dec'lned ' 1W pe cent In the i-arly iteprirtlon , but Kulnvd 3'.i ' i > rent on a rove-rime nr'Veii'.nu. ' Dt 14ware & Hud con rlilne 14 ! per cent In nyinpathy. America .Bplrtlo lott Ml per cent on the day. C.ilcat Qai wu quite erratic , but tiilnej a ihuti ) ne frucllon. The clutlnir was ttrane and buoyun and generally > > t tcp prlcei. The bond market ruled moderately active , wit a tendency toward hither prlceu , which bicarn < iult mirtd la Ui cloUi - deallun uswug few fpcrulntlvc l ue . The pnlnr K ner lly did not xf * > e > 1 fractlonnl limits , with Ate-hlson d- Jastment 4s conspicuous for n rmn cf t per cent. The fn'e-i were tSI3OKi Oove.ntnfnt bonds were dull , but showed decided strength In the late denllriKii. . , The EvenlnK Post's I ondon flnsnclal cable- urnm ays : "The stock nmrkcts wtrr dull tn- d y on realizations 1forc the settlemrnt. Mines were lower because the bear element nt the settlement > s | M prominent thsn had l > een expected. ContanRre" were higher. After n sharp Fetbnck prices elofed firm , though lower fur the d y. Americans Wfre Ilrtner until the New York prlrestrr received , whtn diillnen follon-ril. Alnml CSSOOCO of pold from the Cnpe sold today wns Imncht fur Iliifsla. The Parl and llerlln markets were quiet nnd tteady. " 'i 'c following were the closing quotation' n" the lending stocks of the New York cxchanje today : The total Fairs of stocks tnjny wrre ICO 270 shares , Including American SiiBnr , 7.CW ; Hur- HiiRton & Qiilncy , S5.COO ; Mnnlmttan Conssll- ilntud , 7f01 ; Northcin I'nclllc iirefcrrcd. : i. W ) ; Onmlm , 0.700 ; Itock Icland , .V300 ; Ft. I'nul. S0.1W ; Western Union , 3.MO ; New Jcrpey Central , ! 7. 0. XIMV Yurk Slorn-y Mnrkut. NEW YOUIC. Mny 2I.-MON'HV ON CAIiI- I'nsy at IUPI',4 per cent ; Innt loan , l'i per cent ; clontl nt l'iftl'i i > er oent , I'ltlME MKltfANTlLK I'AI'Ell 3 44 I' ' cent. STKHI.ING , EXfllANOEEasy. . with ac tual liutlncFS In linkers' hills at M.S75TI.&T' ' , , for denintid and J4.hC04.SCti for sixty tln > * ; liaetcil rntus , M.87 and { ( .SSMLkSli ; commercial Mils. Sl.s : , . MEXICAN lOI.I > AHS-47Hc. UOVEUNMENT llONDS-StronK. ItAthllOAU 11ONUS Firm. Closing quotntluna on bonds were as follows : ( irce-lc niul ' 1'iirUlKli HiiiiilH. I/ONDON. May 24. Foreign securltlea : Greece , 1RS4 , unchanged at H',4 ; Turke-y , new ilefenso , unchanged at 102 % ; croup A , nncliansril at C5 % ; group II , U lower nt 37' ; Bioiii | ( J , i.i , lower al 21 % ; group 1) , ? 1 lower nt 20i. AliiiTlean Si-i'lirllli-M In I.tiniloii. LONIXN , May 24. The market for Amerlcai securities , after moderate Huctuatlons , wenkentn1 on New York felling. The close % vas easy anil thu demand generally light. PAIUS , Muy 24. Thrto per cent rentes , 1031 Se. AMHTIIIIDAM , May 24. Kate of discount , 2' ) per cent. IIUIIMN , May 24. KxchanKo on Ixindon , elghl day ' slglit , 20 murks 3bU jifir. INIXN , Mny Z4.- old Is ifuoted today nl Ilucnus Ayres ut 194. CO ; nt l.Ub.n , 4S.34 : at llorne , 104. b'The amount of bullion gone Intu the Hani e > f Kngland on balance loday U 153,004. KIllllIIClUlOflK. . I1OSTON , May 21. Clearings , ill , 849,403 ; ba | anees , tl. 41)3.742. ) NKYOUK. . Muy 24.-Clearlngs , JC9.SI6.773 balances , MSiC,313. IIAIriMOItlMay 2l.-Clcarlne , tl,70I.27J balanceii. I2.r'0,129. 1'lllI.Anr.LI'lIIA. May 24.-Clearlngs , J7.313 , ( S3 ; bilances , I1 , 7C1S , ST. IJOVIS. May -Clearings , M.41S.037 ; bill unces , f43C,2QI. Money , 1U7 percent ; New Yorl exchange. . T..c premium bid ; i'Oa ' premium nrked. CIIICAOO. May -ClearlnKu , Sll,7 4 , ! ii ; New Ycrk exchange , tc t premium ; foreign exchange barely steady ; demand , Jl.B75i ; for sixty days .KVi. NKW YOIIK , May 24. Kurt.ier gold thlpmenti uie announced for tomurreiw'ii steamer of SCOO , < M. by Yon Hoffmann & Co. and tl.200,000 bj I azard Freres. N Clly .MnrUi-lM , KANSAS CITY , May 24 _ WHKAT-Hoft slow 1if3o lower : hard and spring , about rteody ; No 2 hard , UfjSZc ; No. 3 CXKS : No. 4 , ( OiiC. > o No. ' . spring. 79c ; No. 3 , 74S77c ; No , 2 re.1 , KKtt-c ; No 3. SCiiWc ; No. 4 , ! > 1c. COUN Active ut decline ; No. 2 mixed , 19H6 : ic. OATS Fairly active and lower ; No. 2 white , Kf , IlYIJ-Kteady ; No. 2 , SOc. HAY Weak choice timothy , tlO 0cholci ; prairie. t7.K ( 7..0. [ . 1IUTTKH Weak ; creamery , lower , ll 12o dairy , Bijllc. Klrrn ; demand Improilng ; 7c Cotton Miirlictx , NKW YOUK. May . COTTON-Hpot , itcady mlA < lllnK. 7 11-16 ; middling uplands. 7 I1.1 r middling KUlf. 7 If.-lCc. tales , 1 l > 37 Imles. Ku lun , eteady ; mlc . k > .lM bales January , IC.74 February , K.78 ; March , ( O.t : ; May , (7-16 ( ; June 17.16. July. 17.17 ; August , * 7.13 ; September. > C.S3 October. J5 70 : November , JC.C8. December , 16.71 , NKW OIU.HANB. May -COTTON SUuely. ales , 120 baits , erdlnnry , 6 11-lCc , Kuod ordinary 7-lGc ; low mlilrllUik6T4c ; mMdllne. It-He t > o4 lulJdllor , 7H = i miadllnK , fair , 1 1-Uo. Oil AHA Ll\T \ pCK MARKET ' . - [ Week Opens witlTSiipplics Sufficient to Deprps nsinoss , SLUMP IN CHICAGO-'is ' FOLLOWED HERE HIIMTH < li . llocf Silpillr Klvc li Ten CttiitM. I.IMVIT HOKM Suitor to.ttio . hnme Hx- teiit lii I'rlcc. SOUTH OMAHA , May 2l.-lleccli > ts for the Unys Indicated were : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. 3rll 1 1,717 3,5:11 : ij 8.156 43 ' ' ' ' 3,271 . . . . 1,715 . . . . 1,539 i.sro i,5in r US7 1.1S9 cars of stock brought In today Uy each roail vas : Cattlo. HOSH. Sheep. C. , M. & St. P. lly 3 Missouri rnclilo ity 2 1 Union Paclllc system. . . . 17 10 lK. . & M. V. It. 11 11 Ij s. c. & r. ity : . i 1 C. . St. 1' . . M. & O. Hy. . ; . 16 4 H. .t M. It. 11. H U 8 C. . 11. 1. & V. Uy. , west. . . . 2 Totnl receipts 53 40 14 The disposition of tlio day's receipts was as follow ? , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Buyers. Cattle. Hops. Sheep. Omaha racking Co. . UiO O. 11. Hammond Cp. . . . 1S2 CIS Swift anil Company 2SO 1C7 . . . . Cudahy 1'nckliiK Co 377 1,450 2 U. Heekcr & DeRiin 3 J. U Carey 23 I.olminn A Itoths-chllds. . 331 Menlon < fe tliulorwood. . . . 37 Huston & Co 10 Livingston & Schallcr. . . . fil Other buyers 72 Left over , 1SM Total Vm 3,203 1SSO CATTLK Ueeves sold here lust week very close to Chicago prices , lu Hplte ot all that buyers could do to keep the market down. That fact , taken In connection with the re ported elecllnc at other selling points this n.crnlng , constituted the weak feature In today's market. There were not many cattleherv. . but the buyers were ( U'lermlneil to have u concession in values equivalent to the day's decline at Chicago , and they suc ceeded In forcing the market elown 51iluc. As usual on a down market , the trade was rather slow and the morning was well ad vanced before anything like a clearance was efTfc-tcd. Cows and heifers were In moderate sup ply anel In good demand , ami the market on that kind of cattle was fairly active at steady prices1. Tlu-ro were more stockers anel feeders In Hie yards than on u good many elays ot late , but the elcmnnd was suillelpntly active to heM prices about steady ivllh the close of last week. Representative sales : NATIVES. No. Av. Pr. No. AV. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 19. . . . tS7 } 3 93 18.i. . ! > .ip $4 0 4..10S2 J4 3U 2'.10M 4 0.- 19..175 410 20..1131 4 JO 10..1(166 ( 4 03 4:1..10711 4 23 21..129S 4 0 20. . . . 014 4 10 21..1235 ' 4 23 13..12CS 4 30 ID. . . . 9.-,3 , 410 20.1..12(9 42 : , 43..1IO- CO 4. . . .1112 4 10 2. . . .1330 4 23 r,9..1&5 4 S3 13. . . . 7tt ) 4 10 23..1143 4 25 6S..US5 4 40 1C..11S4 420 14..1151) ) 423 20..1412 4 65 " COWS. 1. . . . 7CO 2 CO I.1. , . SCO 300 1. . . . 930 330 1. . . . S,0 223 1.1'.12(0 ( 300 3. . . . ICO 330 2..190O 250 2.t'J ' : 310 1..1110 335 1. . . . 9:0 260 1..123J 313 3..102.1 340 1. . . . 9,0 2 CO 2. . . . 7i/i 313 1..I1M 340 I. . . . SIO 273 1.- , . 5W 315 2..10 > 5 340 1. . . . 720 273 7..1J54 320 I..1040 340 1..12SO 2 CO I..1130 3 20 18..1053 3 63 1. . . . 920 2 S3 C..11IS1 325 11..1120 355 1..1210 00 1.1..1110 325 11'.1150 370 1. . . . 130 300 1.1..1220 350 -1.100 3 7G 2..1115 300 , , r i - . t-sT-'t.- ? - . , , : . , < „ 1. . . . 100 550 1. . . . 10'J 5 CO 1. . . . 130 COO STOCKERS'AND FEEDERS. 2. . . . 633 , 3 CO 0. ' . . . 740 4 20 $ ' . . 631 4 CO 1..1020 3 60 23. . . . S93' 4 35 1. . . . 640 4 40 1. . . . 710 410 27. . . . id 435 30. . . ' . 7s9 ! 460 1..1000 4 20 2. . . . CO. . 4 33 WESTERNS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 feeder 940 13 25 CC feeders. . . . S13 J4 40 1 feeder 050 4 00 CO feeders. . . . COI 3 CO 27 fenders..1041 4 13 43 feeders. . . . CI3 4 CO 222 feeders. . . 7SG 4 33 33HEIFERS. HEIFERS. 1. . . . 710 2 CO l.'C.-,0 325 7. . . . B74 3 SO 1. . . . C20 270 2. . . . MO 360 3. . . . 733 3 SO 1. . . . C30 315 9. . . . 751 3 C3 C. . . . 823 395 1. . . . C20 335 20. . . . CC9 350 1..1040 420 HULIA 1..1120 270 1..1320 2 M 1..1COO 323 1..119.0 275 1..1010 310 2. . . . iG3 325 1..1310 2 SO 1. . . . 9:0 3 00 OXEN. 1..1940 3 15 HOGS It wns a J3.45 market today , as against n J3.60fj3.55 market on Saturday. In other words , the IIORH rold 6J10c low or tnan at the clone of last week. The market was fairly active at the decline and an early clearance wns effected. Today's decline carries the market to the low point of the month and to the lowest point touched since the last of February. Representa tive sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 70 2C3 160 J3 43 6S 271 1,0 S3 45 51 291 . . . 343 12 173 . . . 3.45 40 273 . . . 345 67 2IS ! . . . 343 70 270 SO 343 71 279 . . . 343 81 250 H ) 3 43 C3 2SO ICO 345 49 252 200 343 73 270 SO 343 18 287 . . . 345 61 303 ICO 343 23 2M . . . 345 10 323 . . . 345 Cl 2C7 SO 343 S7 2CO . . . 343 IS 27S . . . 3 45 i9 318 SO 3 43 61 Kt 120 345 ! 7 257 . . . 343 54 2.9 . . . 3 43 5G 290 240 3 43 32 2C9 . . . 345 57 299 ICO 345 67 301 . . . 345 C3 , .290 . . . 343 60 241 FO 345 48 244 40 343 142 2C7 120 345 CO 2C2 . . . 3 47 < < 03 2C9 . . . 343 M 243 SO 347V 70 2C3 SO 3 45 SO 239 ICO 347' 69 2'J1 . . . 343 CS 2 I . . . 341" . CO 279 ICO 345 70 219 . . . 3 47'X C3 277 SO 343 C7 2C9 SO 3 47'i CC 2C5 . . . 3 45 72 238 . . . 3 47'i 10 201 . . . 3 45 74 2C8 SO 3 47- ! 1Z 2C9 . . . 343 63 250 . . . 3 47 > i 15 2C1 . . . 3 4i C8 247 . . . 3 47'/ ' < 12 230 . . . 345 69 241 . . . 3 47'j 14 211 . . . 343 7C 220 . . . 360 PIGS-ODDS AND ENDS. 4 350 60 340 5 210 . . . 345 1 440 . . . 340 C 201 . . . 345 4 372 . . . 340 6 270 . , , 345 3 343 . , , 3 40 3 213 . . . 3 45 2 315 . . . 340 6 230 . . . 345 5 394 . . . 340 4 202 . . . 345 D 332 . . . 340 6 210 . . . 345 1 310 . . . 340 C 316 . . . 345 C 341 . . . 3 40 2 240 . . . 3 45 4 310 . . . 3 40 4 ISO . . . 3 43 8 320 . . . 340 2 250 . . , 3 43 1 S30 . . . 340 0 2)5 ! . . . 345 1 4CO . . . 340 2 293 . . . 345 6 338 . . . 340 2 216 . . . 343 1 410 . . . 340 6 270 SO 345 2 320 . . . 3 40 i' I 2 2tO . . . 345 f , ! 40 . . . 342 % 3 233 . . . 345 3 240 . . . 343 6 221 . . . 345 6 ! 90 . . . 3 Jo . 6 W . . . 343 C 24 ? . . . 345" ' 6 215 . . . 360 SHKEP Receipts'of slieep were larite and tin market about steady. Representative * rales : No. ' ' ' " Av. Pr 2 native lambs..il..tjj | C5 (5 0 < OIIIOAC.O 1.1VH , , n.STOCIC MAUKIiT Cat I If S < rn < l > - , viUli , n Cnoil Dciiiiiuil- II ( i K niul .Slii-i'ii l.iiwrr. ' ' CHICAOO , May 21'r-TJ'ie demand for rattle wai EurprUlnKly Kood \.ri'slniMc \ loU eul.l rendll ) at steady prlcer. , jrhft eupply wa well taker at from H to 3.251 | | > .r common to prime natlvi beef ( ilcfiB , the bulls , H * the cuttle brlnKlni ; frim M.20 to 15. There wan a fair fctocker and feedei trade at from | 4"lo 0.50. CalvuH were llrrn Tt-jcus cattle were sivady at fulrly large offer . In I\CK \ there WHS a good demand from loca backer * , Imt t.ie sidcxgfctertly large supply ru culled In u wcnkrKhntifket , and prices ruled C < to lOo lower. Hali > ifiipd from (3.35 to I3.4J foi l.uivy packing , up f J3v95 fur prlmu light wtlxhli with wile lankly at frurn (1.65 to (3.75. 1'Jgi uold inottly nt from (3 to | 3.75. K'HH'P were barely t-lnuly. while lamlm wcr < weak to lOc lower , with Colcrados very Mow o : m IF. Hhrep were FUlnMo at from ( ! .2A ti > (2.71 for the poorekt up to from (4JW to (4.85 ( foi choice to prime iiutlvc * . with sales lariiHy a from (3.CO to (4. DO. Ijimbj rold Mlowly at frnn ( a.SJ tu I3.C5 for Inffrlor and from (3.W ) tu (3.7i for prime choice Colorados. Texan sheep uoU at fnim ( } to (3.9C. Itccelpts : Cattle , IS , COO head ; hogs , M.OOO head ebcci ) , 17,000 head , St. l.oulN I.lvc KtnoU. BT. IXJUIS , May 14. CATTI K Itrcrlpti. Z.OCV head ; market weak and a shade lower ; ship Pinttteirn , H.W(5,2i rrcktrs and fetdeiu , (3.0 4N.40 , light slrerx , (1.7504.33 : cows and heifer * 2.00 4.T0 ; Tcias and Indian elnre C.UU4.CO row * and heifers , ( ! . (0J8.75. 1HHISIlrcclpt * . e.VX > h ad ; market M10 < rBlt ; , | 35')63 00 ; rnUid , (3.40ff3.t [ . ; heavy . . . HHKHI'-Itrcrlpti , 2. EC ) head ; market stow nmlvtB. (3.25(14.50 ; Texas chtep , (110d4.00 Umbf , (5.WQ8.CO. _ KIIIIBII * City litre Sloi-U. KANSAS CITY , May CAlTUE-IUcelpH I.ftfO htaJj Utt tfrndii t ady , othtri weak fteors. J3.WC4.J5j . . native stecm , JJ.POfl'vOS ] rown nn.l hrlterii , ( l.SS H4.M : nockcru nti.1 fcetler ? , S.6tn. ; bulls , (2.5S 74.00. IIOOS Ilrcclpln , 7,000 henil ; markft 5c lower ! iiilk of mien , tl. 4.10X50 ; heavlw. (3.40ffJ.BO ! pack er * . M.S5W3.M ; ml e.1. ( J.ir < TS i lUhts. , (4.408 XWj Yorkcrii. J.r,0 3.i5s | ilg , ( t4W3.4 $ . PHKKP Hfcelptn , S.tOH head ; market MtoncS amlm , tJ.WfK'.f'O ; muttons J2.CCfll.l5. Xcw York I.lv - Sloclt. NB\V YOIIK , May J4.-1IKWVKS Hf 1.2CS , head ; nctlve and fllRhtly flrincri native fleers. (4.40 r..l5 : HOKO and oien. (3.SW4.M ; bulls , (2.f5 3.CO ; dry cows , ( S CW3.SO. - rnblea ejuote American steers at v welcht ; fhetp , fteady at Irrffwl welRht : refrlueralnr lipef , 9 9'.4c. HHIIKP AND I.AM118 llecelpts. 13.4 1 heail ; fnlily active and fteaily ; cl 'f Ins sales of * heep. ,3.r,0 f4.tO ; yearlings. H.COfio.CO. HOOS-ltecclpts , S.S74 lieatl : llrm nt (4.00H4.23 * Mock In Itcront of receipts of live flock nt the four irlnclKil | markets for May 21 : Caltlc. ItoRs. Sheep. Jinah.i . 1.534 3.214 3,841 hlcaco . IS. ? * ) tl.OW 17iOO ( < nnfns City . 3.100 7.M ) 3.000 St. I uls . 2.1KK ) 6000 250) Totals . 25.011 G7.23I SC.OI1 CnfTcc MurUotn. NirVV YOIIK , Mny 21. fOPPKIJ-Onllons ruwnoil pteady , unrhnnRtil to 5 iwlnts lower , further cased off under locjil liquidation , follow- , nn dlfatiiolntlnc l niiptnn o.lvlces : llrazlllan receipts lery tienvy , t'nlteil States x nrelioiife iVellverles were umiill ; nutfldc fiieculallvc In- tereft locking : closed ijulet at n net decline of r,5flO points ; fales. ! > .f. ) IMIRS , IneliullnK SVp- tcmbcr , (7.20fi7.23. Spot coffee , Ulo , iiulet ; No. 7. Invoice , (7.62V4 , JobulnK , ( S.12 < 4. Mll.l. . Cor dova , ( ILCOWll-'C ; pales , lix ) lintjs Savanllla , p. t.j U.O ImKH Mexican , | i. t. ; 7,000 bnK > Hlo. No. 7 , nt (7.50 , ex-hlp. Total wnrelioilfo deliveries from the United Htates , 14,417 bass , IneliullnK 13 4S3 bacs from New York. New York stock today , 93.SCO IIIIRS ; Tnllnl States flock , 434 176 bans ; alloat for the fnlted .States , 521.000 IMIRH ; total visible for the United States , 75S.17S liaK" . nKaliift 359.4C1 bnRS latt year niul t ,033 baB > In IS95. SANTOS. May 24. COI'l-'KI-J-Qnlct ; Rood nv- pniRiSnntos , H.COO rels ; receipts , 9(00 bass. stuck. H .OCO luiB" . Weekly report : Coffee , quiet ; KOCH | nveniRe. per 10 Kilos , r.f'OO ' rels ; receipts < lurlnfr the week , 47,000 baRs ; shipments to the United Slates , 34.000 lines ; ntnek. 200.000 bafts. lIAMUUlin. May 2l.-l'Oli < l'I-i : Dccllneil " ! 4 pftf. ; sales , 15,00 < i baRs. HIO 1)U JANiillO , May 21. roi-TISI No. 7 Hlo. S.7CO r els ; nominal exchariKe , 7-d ; receljitH , 8.CW ) buns ; dialed for the I'nlteil States , n.WO bags ; cleared for Europe , 1 WO Imns ; stork , 221,000 bOKit. Weekly report : Coffee , dull ; exclinriRc standard. S.700 rels ; nominal : receipts durliiK the week. C4.WO bags ; shipments to the Unltml Plates. C3.(00 IWRM stock , : 21,0H ( ) liaitn. 1IAV1H- : . May 24. COI-'KKn-CloBUl iiulet nt a net IOPS of H4lifsales ; , 17,000 bags , 1,1 vci' | ) " > l ( irnln anil I'riivlNloiiH. IjlVKHIiTOI. , May 24. WHKAT Spot , No. 2 red , weclern winter , no stock , No. 1 itd , n ( tth- crn Fprliu : . I Inn at Cs Id. COHN Klrrn ; spot , American mixed , new , 2s 7'idlAitmcs , Ftvndy ; May , 2s 7'id ; .lune 2a 7Ud ; July , 2n E < t < l. KLOl'IJ Steady ; St. Ixmls fancy winter. Sa Cd. HOI'S At Ixmdon ( Paclllc const ) , steady at 70s. PROVISIONS lleef , llrm : extra India mesa , 5s C.I ; prime mess , 47s Cd. 1'ork. prime mess , 40s Cd. Hams , llrm ; short cut , 14 to 1G Ibs. , 42s Cd. llacon , steady ; Cumberland cut , 2S to 30 Ibs. . 2Ss W ; shirt ribs , 20 to 24 Ibs. , 27s lonR clear middles , llRht. 35 to 3f Ibs. , 3Gs ; Icni ? clear mid dles , heavy. 40 to 45 Ibs. , 35 M : clear middles. heavy. 15 to fO Ibs. , Ks ; clear bellies , 12 to 14 Ibs. . 2Gs. Shoulders , square , 12 In 14 Ibs. , linn at 2Ss. I.inl , sirat dull nt 2'K ' CH13ESK PlnFt American white and colored , easy nt 54s ; ordinary , new , 4 ! > s. TAljIXJW Steady ; prime city , 17s 2d. OIIjS CottonsitM , dull ; I.lven'ool ' refined , I5s 3d. TurK | > ntlnc , spirits , steady at 20s 9d. llosln , tlrm ; common. 4s 9d. The Imiwrts of wheat Into L.tvprt ol are n * follows : From Atlantic ports. 3J.COO quarters ; from Paclllc ports , 15. COO qmulers ; from other ports , lO.OCH ) quaiters. The Imjiorts Into Liverpool of corn are 90,200 quaiters. 1'i-orlii PKOHIA , May 24. COUN Market active and steady : new No. 2 , 23'.ic. OATS Market quiet and IrreKUlar ; No. 2 white , 20H22C. WHISKY Market fileady ; finished KOOIH ! on the basis of (1.19 fur high wines. ItncHIPTH Corn , S5.I.IIO . bu. ; outs. EC.400 bu. ; ifjc , CCO bu. : w.ilsky. 130 bbls. ; wheat , none. SHI I'MKNTS Corn. 11.2. . < l bu. : n.its , 26,400 bu. ; rye , none ; whltky , 375 bbls ; wheat , none. -TOLEDO. May 24. WHEAT Active but weal : ; No. 2. cash and Slay. SC'4c ; July , 73'jfC. ' COHN Active nnd Heady ; No. 2 mixed. 25c. OATS Dull but ttcndy. No. 2 mixed , 19c. IIYI3 Quiet ; No. 2 mixed. JC'to. -CLOVKH SHED Ncelecteil ; prime cash. J4.25. nominal. i Unchanged. -Sulfur 3I irUiH. I ONDON , May 21. I1EET SUGAH Os S id ; AURUst , 98. NEW YOIIK , May 21. SUGAR Haw. dull and nomln.il ; fair rellnlnR , 2 > lc : eentrlfiiKal. HO test , 3'ic. nellned. steady ; crushed , Clie ; jiowdered , 4ic ; granulated , 4'X.c. UiiiionpollH AVIicrit Qimtntlims. MINNHAPOUS. May 24. WH MAT Weak ; May , 72',4e ; July , 71071'Kc ' ; Septi'mber , C3"ic , No. 1 hard , 74Vic ; No. 1 northern , 73j ; receipts , 3i cars. AVool Mil ! ! ; < I H. NEW YORK. May 24. WOOI Steady ; rteccc , Km\ pulled , 1SICO. . ST. I.OUIS , May 24. WOOL-Dull and un- changed. Oil City .Mnrlii-ls. Oil , CITY. Pa. , May 24. Credit balances , Sc ! ) ; cerllflcntei" , 69c ; shipments , 110,033 bbls. ; runa. 54,337 bbls. Illitlor .1Inrkc ( . KI/JIN. 111. . May 24. Ht'TTEU-Htrady ; of ferings , C9.4CO Ibs. ; sales. 41,400 Ibs , at Ka. II.UITI.EV CALI.ISD 1XTO COURT , AttiH-iu-j-N Will Attaok ( Iiu .liirlsillv- tlfiii of r < > ll HJirilKC ( nriloii. Joseph S. Hartley , the ex-state treasurer , charged with the embezzlement of $550,000 or state funds , was in the criminal court at S o'clock yesterday afternoon In response to an order of tlie county attorney , who notified Hartley and his attorney that the accused would bo arraigned on the Information filed In the case by the attorcey general. T. J. Mahoncy , one of Hartley's attor neys , Informed the court that he would flic a motion to quash In the case as teen as the motion could bo written out by his sten ographer and would bo ready to argue the motion today. After a consultation be tween the court and the attorneys for the state , Attorney General Smyth and Counlj Attorney Daldrlge , It was agreed that UK argument nn the inotlor. should be had al 9:30 : o'clock this morning. Mr. Mahoney Gtateil privately that Hit grounds on which his motion to quash would bo based , were that the examining magls- trato , I'ollco Judge Gordon , had no Jurisdic tion to hold a preliminary examination and that , consequently , the defendant hail hail nu preliminary examination nor waived ( lu runic , and also on the ground tlmt another similar action was pending In another court having reference to the criminal action pend ing In the Lancaster county court , MOIIIIIIK-lll AHHOdlllloil Mf The xoldlciH' monument committee mo ( u-aln lint night In the court room on th < fourth floor or The Hcu bwuns and ndontei a comitltutlon preparatory to Incorporation Tuo cnnHtitutton proviilcH that the nurnc o tire organization Hlmll lie the I/ndles' ITnloi Vc.tenur .Monument ns."r > clatlun of Omahn Neb. Any one can become a member of tin association by naylng- Into the troasurj ami may become an honorary member upoi Inc payment of flo. The orllcpra of the asso ciation Klmll bo composed entirely of women with an ndvlsory board composed of rnern IK-HI of old noldlcrH1 organizations. Then will be another meeting on Monday even Ing , Juno 7 JAMES E. BO YD & CO , Telephone 1 ( ) ! ) . Cm tlui , Neb. COMMISSION GRAIN : rROYI.KMS : AND ; STOCKS IIOAIII ) OK THADIC. Direct wires to Chicago and New York. Correspondents : John A. Warren & Co. UKIIIKTIK-STKKKT Cilplllll , ljl.-0,00 ( ) . Full } 1'nlil , Siocks , Grain and Provisions , Itoorii 1 , \i- v York llfu Illeli . ( Tel. ICS3. ) C , C. riIHI 5TIK I'reslden B , J. BTUKKT Vice I'rcslih-n O. W , KKXNBY Secretarj David T. Heals. J'rost. No. 3G37. F , 1' . Neal.Vlco Pros. ( ' " ' < > Nritliuuil linn I , Chas. H. V , Lewis , Cash. Capital , GOO,000. KAN8A8 CITY , Mo. . April 24. 1W7. We hereby certify that the Chrlntle-Slrctl Commission Company has this day commencec business with us by depending Fifty Tliouiam Dollars < M.CH .W ; In rash ( Dlctat O.J C1IAIIL.KS II. YLKWIS , , Cubltr. 1XJVXCTIOX O City In llvntrnltiril from 1'nj-lnw Omnltn \Vnlcr Co in 11 uny. A temporary Injunction restraining the city nuthnrlttto from paying the Omaha Water company 443,000 ( or hydrant rental was RtantoJ by JiulEo Kcyscr yesterday attcrnoon sftcr an at ' .jmcnt tasting the entire day. The case was that of lan ) Parrcll and J. H. nntim against the parties coimtltutlnR the city government ami waa a case started Im mediately after the city authorities of the last administration lud parsed an appropri ation orillunncc to pay the wntcr company the amount It clnlmeel wns due It for hydrant rental , and were about to Issue A warrant for the amount. The charge was made that there wna n conspiracy between the city authorities and the' water company to have the wntcr com pany recognized anil the validity of Its al- Ugod franchise established. The plaintiffs claimed that the company had no franchise and that the city had the right and power to nwuinc possession of the plant. Th ui"itcre8tB of the plaintiffs In the case were looked after In the argument by John It. Webster , nnd the city was represented by City Attorney Council. The arguments In the case lasted until Just before the ad journment ot court , the greater part nf the tlmo being taken up by Mr. Webster. Mr. Webster took the position that when the American Wntcr company lost the water plant under foreclosure proceedings and ceased to operate It the franchise terminated and that the Omaha Water company did not acquire * n franchise by purchasing tlio prop erty and I : , therefore , not In a position tn ask or demand compensation for furnishing water to the city. .Mr. Webster also called the court's attention to two points raised tn the amended petition filed by the plalntllTii and stated that the fact that these points had not been controverted or denied In the answer tiled by the city must be taken as an ndmhslon that the statement * therein made were true. These two points , ho stated , were specific allegations that the company now operating the plant Is not complying with tbo provi sions of the contract under which It claims to bo working. The first of thusc provisions ho stated to lie the section of the ordinance requiring the water furnished to bo "settled and purified" and fit for use. The other provision was the one requiring Biifnclont pressure to bo developed to throw a certain number of streams of water to a speellled height at numerous specified paints and also to have force sufllclent to afford "ample lire protection within a radius of 1,000 feet of any hydrant. " Mr. Webster said that both these sections were continually violated. He took the position that this violation dcsposcd of the whole matter without regard to the question of whether the company acquired a franchise by the purchase of the plant. RIIACI2 HUlIllliM/.S I.OMJI/r THA.Ml1. Sevon-Yoiir-OIel Clillil I.IIH ! oil tlie I'rnlrli'H. Seven-year-old Grace 31 ay Hubbcll was lost early Sunday morning nnd was not found until late that night. During that tlmo slio tramped for miles nnd miles through the brush and over the prairies west ot tbo city in an effort to flnii her homo. She had nothing1 to cat during all the hours and was almost famished. The little girl lives on a farm about a mlle west of Florence. At nn early hour Sunday morning she went out with her father to get some cows. She wns so little that she could not be seen above the tops of the weeds and consequently when she became separated from her father , aho was lost. The father spent some hours looking for the child , and not succeeding , reported the mutter to the police. The girl was seen by several people In the country weal of this city Sunday and they so told the police , but no one thought she was lost , and there fore all let her go her way. About 10 o'clock that night , however , tire little one became frightened by the darkness and rapped nt the door of farmer John Peterson , who lives south of the now fair grounds. The Petersons took care of her Sunday night and yesterday brought her to the po lice station. The Hnbbells were notified and took her home later. Standard , reputable articles are not dear at the prices asked for them. Substitutes offered by unscrupulous and Irresponsible makers are costly at any figure. Be sure that no hum bug is practiced on you when you go to buy. TIIK UISAI/1'Y MAItlCIST. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Monday , May 24 : WARRANTY DEEDS. II. W. 13roclcett nnd wlfp to Andrew Gerhnrz , lot 3 , block ill. South Omahn.$1,000 SI" . II. Shelby find husband 'to Mnrlo Shelby. nwV't mv'/ 2-15-13 1 Snme to Crelpnton and Victor Snelby , tax lot 1 In Sj-lG-in 1 E. K. Vim Court to F. I1. Dny. lot , block 11 , Plnlnvlcw ndi ! 2 E. E. llcan nnd husband to M. J. Peck , KM ; of lot 13 , lilock 1. Campbell's add ; part oT H ! < - sw',4 and part of ne'/i nw'4 8-1G-KI 3,200 Dor.i Callahan to O. T. Mills , lot 1 , E. S. Diinily , Jr.'s sMilultv 2 G. T. Mills to W. II. Hrurher. snine. . . . 1 QUIT CLAIM DliEDS. U. 1C. Hi own to Omaha Ixian nnd Trust company , s 22 feet of lot ID and n 20 fpe-t of lot IB. block tt. Koiintzi'HIth add ; w feet of lots 1 and 2 , block 2 , Forest Hill 1 DEEDS. Sheriff to N. L. Xup , lots 17 and 18. Mullcr & IVn ndd 13 Total amount of transfers $1S23 purchasing t nodH made ut tin ; followinu Ncbriis * ku factories. If you can * not liiul what yen want , coiniiitini.-nto with the manufacturers as to w Ii a t dealers IiaiuUo their uoocJs. IIAOS. IllJItl.AP AND TWINi : . IIK.MIS OAI.VIIA IIA ( ! CO. Manufacturers of ull lilnils of eutlon and bur- hip IIURX. Co turn lliiur i.i.rUs and twlno a tja-c- lalty. CH-C1C-C1S K. Illll .St. O.MAII.V muu'iASSOCIATION. : ; . C'nr lend nhli > mcnln rniuln In our own rcfilK'- cratur cnrg , lllui > Kll.bon. Kllio i\iorl | , Vienna Import and Tumlly Ki > i > uit dt-llvvri'd tu all purta of thu ctlv. IHON WOltKS. DAVIS .t CO\V < ; ill , IIIO.V U'OHICH. Iron nnd HriiNH | ' 'IIIIIHI-I'N. | ManufiicturerB and J'ibljeiH of Machinery. Gen eral rc-pulrliiK a tin-i-lully. 1001 , 10U3 and 1505 Juchton etrce-t , Omaha , Neb , " ixnisTui.\i ; < iitoxVOHK.S ; Manufacturing nnd lepuirlni ; of all kinds of machinery , < -niine-a. | iuniif | , i-li'vateirv. printing | .li-btc , hunK < - > ra , tliaftlriK nnd c < iUilliiK | . HM and HW IIu ard Ht. , Omaha. I'AX'I'OX .vT'viICItl.lXli IIIOV WOltKS , Manufacture of Arrlillrrturul Iron NS'orlt. ( leneral Koiindry. Moclilne und llhcknnllh work. KiiKlni'i-ru nnd Cnnirae-turii for l'lnPruof llulld- IriKKOlllce and K.IH ! : U. P. lly. and Houtli 17th tu i tt , Omaha. SIIIUT r .1. II. KVA.V.S , MCHIIASIvA NIIIIIT CIMII'AVV. nsclutlvet cuntom ihlrt lallora. 15)5 J'anunn , TUNTH AND AWNINGS. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A M KU i7 : A ' \ TI-\'I'"A xi > \v\ixti ijii , Awnings , Ten Is , ] l < / rtiCuire , I-'IURH and ruullnn. Te-ntH fur ri-nt. Sale.room C13 Koutli Slxlei-lltli Mrcit. Trlcrihbne 4 < iC. -DYE WOIiKS. .SCII < HiSACK'.S : ) TU'I.V CI'I'V 1IVH WOIIKS. l.VJI rariiniii St. Pyelnt ; and cleaning nf Kurmc-nu and eoails of every ili-ti Minion. ClrunlriK of line nanntliln u riieclulty. WAGONS A.N'O CAUHIAOKS. A. J. si.iirso.v , MO ! ) , 1-111 Diiilut- . Pull line of Currlaitu , lluevlt > , I'liuctoni , I'onj Cam , Wlitela rubber llrtd. Tbc Lett I * tut cheapest . , WEAKNESS OF MEN Quickly , Thoroughly , Forever Cnr < I by n w MrtVtril leUntltU method tlmt cinnol f V tinlcM lh d It brond hnmkn IJ. Yon f * l ImO - O * d thr Or t i1 J , le l ft n < nl Maty < JAJ , teen know urpMI a Vine Among mtn body , mind nd hotl. Ir ln > unit IOMM cnilMi. K I > TT ob t el to > i rrr mimleilltfortniavett , Nrt forcf. * lll , energy , w'1,1 ' ! ling or lott , R fMtorMltf thl UMtm nl. All w < k portion * ofth iK > dr mnr i l ml truniln- ned.Vrlt for our book , with oipUnfclloui tnd proo ! . F nl c l J , ( res. Uer J.IWO ret > r ncei. ERIE MEDICAL CO , , .5J : Built Right. Thousands of Crtictnt riders find agents \vcic consulted us \ to the improvements required for 1897 Crescent * , and it is their utinniimms opinion that no bicycles ever built approach tlie new models in strength , beauty and wonderful speed. The Crescent agent will show von our new devices .securing increased strength and case of running. ' Crescent beauty speaks for itself. V/ESTERN WHEEL WORKS , Factory , Chicago. CATALOGUE FREE. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. P/IILTON / ROGERS & SON , I'jxoluslvo ' Uniiihn A gouts , ] ll.'i nnd I'nriuiiii. Not built for the benefit ofHr. Hr. Repair flan. Jiidcrs say they am a never otnUiifticliyht. . Oinnlm Accut. A. B. HUBERMANN , 113th iSr Douulns Sts. MONARCH C'VCI.K MKtl. CO. , CIIICIOO. KKW VtlllK. LONDON. In a nut slioll wo give the flno points of tho'97 \ most costly material , modern and scientific construction , extreme - tromo simplicity and durability ; detachable sprockets , Sterling fork crown , and corrugated hub permitting introduction of spokes without bonding , and throughout. Procure catalog. Gate City Cycle Co. , 424 So. 15th St. OMAHA , NEB. RAILWAI TIME CARD Leaves MJURMNOTON MO. RlVtilt ( Arrives OniaaalUiilon Uciiul. lOt.'i & Mason 8t . | Omulia a:3um Denver KXiTetu 4:3."iiin.Jlll : | ( llll'-i , Mont & I'uuct Knil Ex. 4:0 : 4:3Sj : > m IJcuver IIJJIL- 4fa ; , . 7OJpm..Lincoln : I.o < 'ul ( x. Sunday ) . . . . TMpin SMi.m..Lincoln ; I cal ( L-X. Hunilayj..11:20.1111 : > aTe-H ICIIICAUb. lIUitL'lNrjTON S Q7fArriv " QinnlialUrilon Ueput , 10th & ilohon Hln.i Umuha fifoSprn ' . /.Cr.lcuKU Ve-ttll'iufe twijm 6l6aii ! ChliuKO Uxirc k 4lHi > in 7i'piil..Cilcnnu : ' ) & Bt. Louis UxproBs , , . , U-.l'uani l:40urn 1'aclr.c junction I/ocal , , 6lOpm : KiiBt Mull 2.0iiu ' l.fa\es & OinuliaL'nl'jn ] ldti ! & Muhuii Bts.J Oruuhn . ' K-i Llmllfd. . . . . . . . . . . 80mn ; ll.00ain. . .Chlciigo Impress ( ex , Huridayj. . . S ; ' uni f.u\eTClllCAaO ; | & NOHTIIWUST'N.IArrlve-r Oiiiulml Union Uet > ot , loth & Miwun Hts. | Omaha 0lr : ui * . F.amrn ICxiirew . 3IOpni : 4:4pm : . Ve > tluuled Limited" . G4'jpm ; ' f , . ! > JMn . Bt Paul Uxpresn . ; 30am C:40.-un : . 81. Paul Limited . Vji : ( > m l3mm ; . Klnux ( Jlly lyjcul . lllipm : C:0pm . Orn.'ilia-i.'hlcuKO Bj.ctl.il . 8Xain . Mliieiuil Vullcy lyjciii . 9:30am : Kxcept KuiMluy. ' KM i-pt Mommy. _ I.eaxes CIIIUAOO , It. I. & I'ACU'IUIA Oinnha Unlun Hepot , 10th & M'mon till.I Omuli.i EAHT. 7noam. : . Atlantic n > i > r ss ( ex. Kunday ) . . C:3.'pm : 7X : ( > inn . Nifht ixpre : > g . kll : > jm -Mum. . . . . Ciilcmso Vcfliiiuled Llinlled..1:2Vpni : 4DOpin..KI. : Paul Vcntlbulcd I.lmlted _ . . . JjVl'lJiil - WBST. " - ! : : . ' | im . Coloradu Limited . ! 2:3 < jpiii..Klu < JX City Lxiiresa ( es. tiun..l KlSnin..Kloux : City Aieominudatlon. . . . S : iun | CaCl'in . HI1'aul Limited . KilUalit l.tnvm I r. I' & MO.AI.LKY. . { Arrives Omuha | Uepot. l.'th & W b ur _ H' ' _ I Oiiiuli * : . . , . . . ' ' Mall and I2iprss . 3.X ( > pin.ex. ( Hat. ) Wyo. Ki. < ex. Mun. . . . 7tiOain..Kreriioi : > ' . L.UCII ) ( Hunduys unly ) . . 7:50am : . Norfolk Kxpiess ( ex. riun. ) . iO2arn ; i.llpm . Bt. Paul Kxureca . VMtain Leavsl K.'C. . riT. J. ft ; nr JArrlVeT OrnBhnllJnlon Depot , 10th & MuKon fil . | Omaha " 0fCuiil ; . Kaunas City Day llxpre-is . C.ltipni . C. Nig it Kx via 0. p. /ran. / . C.iOum leaves I MIK.SitilI ; PACIFIC. jArrlvej' Jinuliiil I > epoi. I5ih & Webster tile. J Omaha Mtf'ni ' | : _ Nebraska U Kaiisan Llrnlled. . .12:0pm t 0 | > m KUIIJH Cliy Kxi/res. . ( : Uani 2.l..Mn . .Ncljraikli l cal ( ex. Hun. ) . . . . :0eun > t -aveel SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. | Arrlv i" Ornahal Depot. Itlli & Webiter Kit. [ Onuli * eiltfm . Bt. Paul IJinlUdT . . . . . tJam ( | UaTeT f BJOUX CITY A I'ACIFia fAirfvtT OiiialialUnlon llepm 10th & Ma onHti _ | Urnalui 6 : < 0ain..i > l Paul I'UMencer.77.ll.lOpiu 7 : 1111. . . . Slout l.'Hj I'muenger . l:0ipm : t-.Mlun . Bt Paul Limited . 9-Oam .euvei I WAIIAHH UAILWAY ( Arrive * OmahaUnion ] Dfj.ot. ICtli & llaeon Eli.J Omaha lilftpm . . . . . . . . . . . .Canon Ilnll..7..I. . . . xu\ei I UNION rX'-U'lCf. ' "Arrive * OmuholUnlon Depot , lOlli & M UKnliti. _ Ornaha l:20arn. . .Ovprlanrt I.lrnlled . . 44Soin ; lSOprn.Ilrit'e' : & Hlrormb'e Kx ( PI Bun ) , l/0pm : * " * rm..Grand I lan < l Einrrn ( i Bun. ) . , lWpm : ) liCtm I'a.t Uall ' '