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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1897)
; TTTTC OMATTA.nATTV 111515 ! .SUNDAY. MAY . IK COSDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE Local Jobbara and Manufacturers Doing a Pair Business. CDUNTRY COLLECTIONS REASONABLY GOOD ImiirovcMiirnt In Uinliipmn Mltnnllon ItcportiMl In Mniit llcimrtliicntH of Trmlr Ititrrt'Ht In n. IIIINIICHN "Wny Ccntcm In I.lvo Stock. llcports coming to hand from ( ill sections of territory tributary to this city speak of the business situation ns being fairly satis factory nnd much Improved over what It WAH n few weeks ogo. Business men appear to be greatly encouraged and various enter prises nre being placed on foot that have lioen dormant during- the past two or three yearn. Building operations are much more extensive than nt nny time for several years past nnd the Improvements along this line nre espoclaKy valuable , ns they arc not of a Flicculatlvo character , hut nre the result of on ncliml demand. It Is very seldom that a man Is found now rwho does not ndmlt that business In this ncctlon of Uio country Is decidedly better than It was the Ilrst of the year and that It Is getting better nil the time. Even retail merchants who would naturally be the last to feel nny decided Improvement In the volume of business report a considerable gain the past week. There is no great enthusiasm nor Is there anything like a boom , but pimply n viry gratifying gain In the vo.umo of business doing. Collections , especially In the country , arc very fair , giving jobbers no cause for com- 1 plaint on that score , nnd It would seem that 'money hns been gradually becoming easier Uurlng the past month or more. A coou many reports have como to hand the past nveek Indicating that money loaners arc commencing to seek loans , whereas a few weeks npo it was almost Impossible to bor row even on the very best of security. Omaha shows nn Increase In bank clearIngs - Ings the past week , ns compared with the corresponding week of last year , amounting to 12 per cent , .while for tlie whole country there was n fnl'lng off In the volume of clearings. Omaha's gain comes very largely from the Improvement In jobbing nnd manu- Tncluring operations , as well as from a largely Increased business doing In live stock. stock.L.TVE L.TVE 3TOCK MOVEMENTS. In most localities in the east reports seem to Indicate that the revival In business Is .very slaw or else hns not been felt at all , so that It might peem nt Mrst Klnnce rather re- inarkab'.e that there should he such n de cided Improvement In this territory. Busi ness men , however , generally explain this liy saying that the Improvement In this sec tion hns nil originated In the Improved con- Vlltlons In the country. Money has become easier In the country owing to the large profits arising from the sale of live stock , nd the money thus placed In the hands ol farmers has found Its way back to the city , . where It linn started up the Jobbing trade nni put the manufacturers to work , giving em ployment to labor nnd cnuslng a decldet change for the better all along the line. The Important part acted by the live stock mnrket In the revival of business has cause * ' every business man to take more than usual Interest In the trade at South Omaha , which Is ' .ooked upon ns a sort of barometer Indi cating what mny be expected In the way of trade In theneir future. Business at South Omaha has been very lieavy nil the week nnd In fact all this month. All .kinds . of stock have been arriv ing In largo numbers nnd selling readily nt remunerative prices. What this means to the country mny be estimated from the fact that during the present month there has lioen paid out nt South Omnhn fnr stock 33fyO.OOO ( In round numbers. In addition to tlrat amount a great deal of stock is snippet to Kansas City from the southern portion of Nebraska , while Sioux City cuts In on the north and Chicago comes In for quite o slice of the business. Business men feel that so longas the cbuntry Is receiving such an Inflow of money which does not take Into consideration wha is received In exchange for other farm prod nets , tbe country will qontlnuo to Improve ivhlle the. city wltl follow-close-behind , BUSIM2SS 'OUTSIlKTTim STEADILY f ' Improvi'ini'iit In 'All Linen ncomlnir More mid More Xotlcenblc. \V. U. Iloherson , local manager of B . G Dunn & Co.'s mercantile agency , sayg o locnl ttrnde : "Th'd must encouraging fact of this and s ral preceding weeks Is the Improved sltua tlon n't South' Omaha. Trade there con tlnues ) active nnd the future-Is exceptionally promising in the opinion of well Informet stockmen. TJie fanners nre turning thel attention to stock all over tlie state. Feed ra to manufacture our large corn crop Inti licef are more than usually In demand nni bring high prices.- The pack of hogs con tlnues to KTOW and the third , packing centc of the union shows a Jarger proportional Rain than either of Its great rivals , with th prospects growlnjr better week by week. "In exposition circles the interest main tains Itself , though some of the stock sub acrlb rs are very backward about comln forward with their assessments. Nevertho ICK the management relies upon .the sub scrlbers and work Is progressing In all th departments. Nobody now doubts. Th clouds are all blown nwny and we begin t Bee the magnitude and extent of the un dertnklng , as well as the complete succes which Is already assured , "JlGtull trade continues good , especially a the largo stores , though some complaint I ftciird from the outside smaller , dealers The streets have been crowded with Hhop pens all tlie week and more than the usua number of out-of-town buyers have bee observed at the counters. "Wholesale trade maintains Its lead. I nil lines the week has been a good deal bet ter thun fair nnd our Jobbers are more hope ful than ever. It Is between seasons fo Beveral lines , but traveling men all report renewed spirit among : the country buyer und more vim In the trade than they liav known since liy2. "Our people do not fully appreciate th extent of the operations of swme of ou factories. Very Jew know that Omaha dis tilled liquors IIml thulr way to Australia : that Omaha white lead goes Into paint shops from ocean to ocean ; 'that Omaha packing house products can .be purchased In almost every land upon the globe und that the Omaha & Grant Smelting and llellnlng company does not confine lt operations to the united States. In fact , this central city Is a part of the commercial cosmos and Imports ns well aa exports hundreds of thou- mmils of dollars worth of goods annually. In the language EO familiar a few years' ago , 'Omnhn Is a great city. ' Wo need to Icnoxv this nnd to stand by It more loyally. No city can prosper when Its own citizens either upologlze or condemn It. Cities , like jrreat business houses ; must have standing- und credit itt home If they expect to win cither trade or consideration nbroud. " 1 have seen no compilation of the bank ptatcmcnts for the last call of the comp troller nnd ns they tthow good condition * , they nre brought together here and are ns follows : Loans & Honks. Discounts. Cash. Deposits. 1'lrrt Nntlonal S2,19 < , CO ; lltJ7SSO J 3.B2.M1 Omnlia National . . . . 2.S21.07S 1.JOJ.C03 3. 192 700 MerrhanU' National , 9 9,195 7SS.7JI 1.4U.034 U. H. Nutlnnal 7 0 , 5 & 6U31 1.SSJ.1W Xfbraska National , . , 4(8.317 ( 6,02 9C.2S9 Commercial Nat 34S.OI5 311.01 : K7JC1 Union National < 67,371 20 , : S4 4SI.UJ National LUnk of Commerce , . . , . . . . , SG7,7n 89.751 W.S 1 Total Omaha . . .J7.816.172 J3.SI0.403 | i.07SSll Unlpn Stock Vnnls , National . J1.C07.6M J &g,78 > 1 1,171.179 South Omaha Nut. . . 649,814 SS1.9M 837.797 I'ackt-m' National. . . . I'JJ.ttJ K.SCg : ilCJ ! Total S. O . /.n.sa.CST Jl.POS.WI I 8.K1.00S Grand total . } J,70lKJ "jC.5IJ.01l ) JH , 553,410 OMAHA ni\i-iiAL , \uKiyrs. . Condition uf Triulr niul Quotation * oil Stnitle nnil Knner 1'ruduee. KOOS-nulk of nales , tc. ' ni'TTKU-Common to fair. 6CSc ; choice to . fancy , 10 lc ; separator creamery , lie ; gath ered creamery , ISc. GAME K\er > thins out of season. VKAIOholc fat. BO to 1ZO Ibs. , quoted at 10 PC ; larce and roarse , 4fjuc. LIVrJ 1'OUI.TUV Hcni , Cc ; cock * . SQlo : spring Chk-Kuiu. per lu. . ' It * . TlOKONS-Uve. TiOJOc : dead pigeons not vanh' < t. II AVUpland. . 15.00 ; midland. | 4.M ; lowland. J.W. rye utraw. | ( .W ; color makes thB'prlce on hax , llsht tales sell the best , only tcp grades : brlnu top prices. HUOOMCOIlN-textremelr slow sale ; new crop. delivered on track In country ; choice green self- woiklujr carpet , per lb. . 20iVic ; choice ere n , runnlmr to hurl , 2O3Vici commou , IHo. OIIKKN 1'KAS-rer H-bu. boi , WSCOc , 1'IB l'LANT-1'er Ib. . He- CUl'lUlKIt -l' r Uoi. , 0 iOci Texaj. TOMATOl3S-Per l-basket crate. JM5. llADISIIlCS-rtr dox. . 150. LKTTTCK-I'er doj. , MSfJOc. WAX UEANS-1'er Vt-lu. box. ILMj per bu. . I'AItSNIl'S-I'.r bbl. . ttc. 8TIUNC1 lEAN8-I' r M-bu. box. 11.00. NKW OMONS-I'.r doi. . lOOlJt I'ArusLKr-r.r do * . , waioc. lltllMUDA ONlONa-1'er cr.t . M-MJ wuthtru. CS-lb. lack , J1.7SO.W ; new Cilltornla , white "V , lars * nd f ncr. per Ib. , l < t. LIMA 11RAN8 Per Ib. . * 4 nBANS Hand-picked navy , per bu. . 11.1001.3) ) . CAIlHAOn California. SVta per Ib. ; southern , jer 1M to l o.b. | cn t . IJ.K. POTATOES-New. per bbl , . IJ.7J04.M ; per Ib. , 'allfornln. JVic ; old native clock , per bu. , ISc ; rtr Ohio * e d potatoes , ned river valley , 40s ; itlnnesota , Burbankn , 40c. FRUITS. CHEIUUES-rer 1Mb. box. ! . S Fancy. JJ.CO. ATI'LKS Fancy. Inrre. J3.tOifl.M. SOUTHEIIN I'LUMS ler Z4lt. . cane. tl.TS WOO. I OOOHnilEItninS-l'er 24-at , cote. K.OO. OIIANOKS Peedllngs , .25 ; Mediterranean LKMONS Me lnas , fancy , il.7SQI.00 ; choice , 125 ; chnlce California , 12.75. IIANANAS Choice large nock , per bunch , 2.0992 23 ; medium-Hired hunrhes. I1.COO2.00. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almond * , California , per Ib. , larte if. lie ; Hraxlls , p r Ib. , IDc ; English walnuts , cr Ih. , fancy , toft shell. l ! ttc ; standards , ; Iflllc ; flll < erts , per Ib. , lOc ; i > efans , polished , irire , DlflOc ; jumbo , HlJlJc ; loreu hickory nuts , .2S per bu. ; cocoanuts , 4V4c each. FlflS Imported fancy 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes , 2'B ; crown. M-lh , lx es , 130 14c. IIONnY-Cholee. HBlSc. Ciniu-n rlfled Juice , per half bbl. . IMS ; per il'M. . JI.WP4 K. MAPLK SVnur-Flve-Kal. cani > . each , JJ. ; al. cans , purr , per doz. , 112 ; half-gal , cans , C.2S ; quart cans , JJ.M. HIDES. TALLOW , ETC. HIDES-No. l green hi-ieii. t > V4o ; N.I. 2 irreen ililcs , I'Sc ; No. 1 green salt-l hMes , elic : No. 2 reen salted hides. 5Vic ; No. 1 veil calf , S to 12 bs. , 7c ; No. 2 veal cnlf , 1 Zto 15 Ibs. , 40 , No 1 In' flint hides , 9310o ; No. 2 dry flint hides. 10 c ; No. 1 dry salteil hides. tfT9a ! part curnrt ildes , Vic per Ib. less tlmn fully cureJ , SHEEP I'KLTS Gretn jMtnl. eftch. 255COO ; green stilted , rhearllngs ( uliort woole.l e.irly skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1 , each , So ; dry flint , Kansas and Nobratka butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , nc- ual weight , 403c ; dry flint , Kansas and Ne- iraikn Murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual velght. Sijlc ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , ItTSo : dry Hint Colorado murrnln wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 3 lc : feet cut off , as It Is useless to pny freight on them. TALLOW AND GREASE Tnllow. No. 1 , 2 > ic : allow. No. 2 , 2c ; grease , white A , 3c : grease , vhlte H. 2a ! grease , yellow , 2c' grease , dark , ? io ; old butter , 2I2l4c ; beeswax , prime , 15322c ; rough tallow , Ic. WOOL Unwashed , fine heavy , f O7c ; fine light. ( p5c : quartej-blood. 10fl2c ; seedy , burry nnd chaffy , SfiSc ; cottdd and broken , coarse , 7S9e ; cottc < I nnd broken , fine , ffTSc. Fleece washed , medium , ISfMSc : fine , K010c < tub washed , 16S So : black , Sc ; bucks , 6c ; tag locks , 203c ; dcnj lulled , SfJCc. I1ONE3 In carlots. weighed and delivered in Chicago : Dr > ' buffalo , per ton. J12.onsn.oo ; dry country , bleached , per ten , 310 00812.00 dry coun try , damp anj meaty , per ton , IS.003S.OO. FRESH HEATS. DnnSSED 1JEEF Good native steers , 100 to MX ) Ibs. , 7c ; good forequartern , steers , 6Hc ; good ilndquarters , SVJc ; western steers , < ! ! Jc ; fancy heifers. CVic ; good heifers. Be ; good forequarlers iclfers , Sc ; Rood hlnd iuartera helfem , Sc ; good cows , Go ; fair cows , 54c ; common cows , Be. cow forequarters. 4V4c ; cow hindquarters. 7 c. IIKEF Cl'TS Tenderloins. 20c ; boneless strips , lOc ; ntrlp Inlns , ? c ; rolls , PC ; sirloin liutts , So ; fhouldcr clods. S'.ic ; rump butts. 6c ; steer chucks , 4VJc. cow chucks , lSic ; boneless chucks , 4Kc ; cow plates , 2Vic ; steer plates , 3c : flank steak. Cc ; loins. No. 1. lie ; loins , No. 2. 12c : loins , No. I , 9c : No. 1 short loins , 16c ; No. 2 short loins , lie : No. 3 short loins , 12c ; sirloin ends , SyiCc ; ribs. No. 1 , 12c ; ribs. No. 2. 10c ; ribs. No. 3 , 7c ; steer rounds , 7c ; cow rounds , C c ; cow rounds , shank off , 7c ; cow rounds , thank and rump off , 7J4e : trimmings , 4c ; beef shanks , r'io ; brains , per doz. 25c ; sweetbreads , per Ib. , lie ; sweetbreads ( calves ) , per Ib. , 40c ; kidneys , per doz. , tea ; ox tails , each , Sc ; livers , per Ib. , 2 > 4e ; hearts , per Ib. , IVic ; tongues , per Ib. , 12c. rOIHC Dressed pigs , CHc : dressed hogs , 5c ; tenderloins , lOHc : loins , 6 c ; spare ribs , 311o ; ham sausage , butts , 5c : shoulders , rouch , Sc : shoulders , skinned , tV4c ; trimmings , IHc ; leaf lard , not rendered , 5Hc ; hends , cleaned , Je ; snout and car ? , 3c ; backbones , 2c ; cheek meats , la ; neck bones. 2Sc ! ; pics' tails , 3c ; plucks , each 5c ; chltterllnBi , 5c ; hocks. Ic : hearts , per doz. , 25c ; stomachs , caclu 3a ; tongues , each , 7c ; kidneys , per dot. , 10c ; ' brains , per doz. , l&c ; plis" f t , per doz. . Sic ; livers , eacn , So. XKW YOKK GENEIIAL 3IAIIKET , Quotntlnim of the Ilajon Gcncrnl CoininnilltlcH. NEW YORK , May 23. FLOUH-Dull. easy , un changed ; winter straights.- | 4.20SJ'I.30 ; winter extras , $3.403.70 ; Minnesota patents , JI.1C3I.ZJ ; Minnesota bakers. ' } 3.I53.70. Ilye flour , quiet ; luperflne , J2.23ff2.43 ; fancy , J2.50e2.80. KVE DuUi Xo. * 2"ne tcm ; JCUc. UARL'BT Dull at 2J ,4c. O : ' HAIILEY MALT Dull. WHEAT Receipts. 211,310 bu. : exports , 60.654 bu. Spot , dull and easy. Options opened Bteady on better Liverpool cables , 'but later eased off under "n llfiht speculative trade , bearish crop wuthtru."V in- quiry nnil modemt * unloading : closcil unchanged to ' , ! c ' lower ; No. 2 red May closed at 77T4c. roilN Itecielpts , 8,775 bu. ; exports. 98,337 bu Spot , qutet"and 'steady ; N6. ' , MTic- Options opened utcady with wheat , but later cased off under the free movement and bearish crop-out look , cloflnK unchanged to H ° "et lower ; Sep tember. 19 ) S-lCf30c , closed at'SOc. OATS Hccelpts , ID.SCO bu. : exports , SD.tSS bu Sjmt , nulct ; 'No. 2. 21'tc. Options , dull un fairly steady , closing unchanged ; July closed Tit ilAY Dull ; Bhlpplng , 50c ; good to choice. 6) ) lio'rs Quiet ; choice , 1E93 crop. 3Sf-o : 1S96 crop SJMOc ; Pacific coast , 1S53 crop , 43Sc ; " 96 crop HIDES Oalveston. He ; Buenos Ayres , Texas. lOHc : California. Ite. LEATHER Quiet ; hemlock sole , Buenos Ayrcs jj > jjjlc. I'llOVISIONS-Beef. dull ; family , J9.M 10.W extra. J7.0f S.W : beef hams. J2I. Cut meats steady : plckle.1 bellies. tS.W 3.00 : pickled shoul dcrs , J3.2CII5.W ; pickled hams. J9.OiW9.10. Lard easy , western steam. J3.SO 3.62',4 ' ; refined , easy Pork , steady ; mess. K.M39.00 ; short clear. J9..0 010.73 : family. J9.70S10.CO. IIUTTKIt Ilc-cclptH. S.27C pkg . ; steady ; west rn creamery. ll 15Hc ; lilglns , ISfto ; factorj : CHEE3B Receipts. 1.44S pl ; easy ; state largo. 5Uc : state , small , 75iG8c ; part skims , JO 7V4c : full skims. 214O5C. EGOS llecelpts. 9.1U pkge. : steadier ; state and , Pennsylvania , l V4o ; western. 9HO10Hc ; southern J2.40S2.K per thirty dozen cases. TALLOW-Qulet ; country , 3 MMKHc. OII Petroleum , dull , llosin. quiet : strained common to good , tl.72KO1.75. Turpentine , quiet S7tf7Iic. Cottonseed , neglected , with a barely steady undertone : prime crud > , 2c ; prime crude f. o. b. mills , ! Cyi7c : summer yellow. HHtfSte off summer yellow. 23ffi3',4ci butter grades , SCO 2Sc : prime white , 24Wi-27c. HICK Steady ; fair to extra , 41i86 ; Japan ilOLASSIiS Quiet : New Orleans , open kettle good to cho'ce ' , 2202SC. FUEinilTS To Liverpool , nulet nnd steady cotton b > ' steam , 12c ; craln by steam , ! Kf(2c. METALS 1MB Iron , weak ; southern , JU.20C 10.22 ; northern , J10.COSJ12.00. Copper , stroiiK brokers , J1J.12HLead , itrong : brokers , J3.12H Tin plates , weak. St. I.onis ) Griiln nnil I'rovlBlons , ST. LOUIS. May . FLOUR Dull , weak nnd unchanged ; patejits , t4.KQ4.Ca ; fancy , 13.000 3.7 ! . WHEAT Futures opened dull and dragging and remained weak throughout the day , closlni , Viffla lower. Spot , easy : No , 2 red , cash , ele valor , H',4c bid ; track. kliOKc : No. 2 hard , cosh 79c Ufcked : July , 70UO70Uc ; August , CSljc ; Sep tember , CSHo bid. COHN I ulures dull , weak and lower In sym pathy with wheat. Spot , tetter ; No. 2 cash 22io bid ; July , 2lHo'bld ' ; September , 22Tic bid. OATS Futures , loner. Spot , dull and steady No.2cash. _ _ _ _ 16tfobld _ ; July , 17 c bid. RYK-Lower ; 11AHLBY Nominal. COIIN MEAL Jl. O1.70. IIRAN Dull and weak , but unchanged from yesterday , FLAX8r7UD-74Hc. TIMOTHY SEED Prime. IJ.SOfl2.GO. HAY Steady and unchanged ; prairie , II.OOC S.M.1IUTTER Cc 1IUTTER Quiet ; creamery , HOlCc ; dairy , 61 KGOS-Steady : WIIlrtKY-Jl.19. COTTON TIES-So. IIAOOINO SHtfSc , METAILe d. quiet ; J3.07Hff3.J2VJ. Spelter nrm : bid. I'OULTHY-ailckens. steadyi old hens , o spring , 12QUci ducks , springs , Ji.C03J.eo p r I'llOVISlONS-Pork , unchanged : t ndard mess , Jobblnir , J7.76ttt. . Lara , lower ; prlma steam. J3.4JH ; choice. JJ.SO. Ilacon ( boxed ) jhoulders. JS.37H ; extra , short clear. J5.37H ; rib * , Jo.lO ; short , J3.W. Dry salt meats ( boxed ) , should dera. JI.7S ; extra short clear , JI.SO ; ribs Jl.VO ; snorts , J4. Ilec lptsi Flour , 2,000 bills. ; wheat , li.000 bu corn. 4S.COO bu.i oats. H.OQO Lu , ' Coffer 31iirK-fl . NEW YORK. May 29. COPTnE-Optlons opened steady S points higher , followlngis ght ' > v nc In Havra. f' Tr dlnBwas local , prlncl- l'\iy \ i or tafr evcnlnjr UD of account A m-nrfin the the warehouse holiday. Moderate lYraVilia" receipt ? SfVse ! movement In the Unit1 State * S0"11 . . . . . . ' " . "nc.h "Be * to 5 rSlnt.'net a5 : . -.V. o . . _ . . York stock today , 1W.Z2S ' UiSlcc State , .lock. 4 l.Kt bags' ; afloat for the Um S'a ! " ' ! 5 ? ; < S ? . Ug" total vllltlle " " he Un te e ear * * ' ' Bsalnt * " " * Lje ' SANTOS , May M COFFEE-Qulet : receipt for two days. WO . * bags ; slock. JSS.IM bags. ' " " ZJ-CO 'tyU' .n HAVRE. May 19. COFFEE-OpeneAl qultl advance ; ul > . t.COO bas . ' UIO DH JANEIRO. May Z9.-COFFEE-Rarel steady ; No. 7 Rio. t.tW reU ; exchange. 7 9OCO receipts. S.OCO bag * : cleared for the United States 11,000 bag * ; cleared for Europe , ' 5,00 } baji : stock. ! , OCW bags. Aiucrlcnu SccnrlHi1 * In London. LONDON. May 21. The market for America securities varied tut little during the day. clos ing dull , with no speclil features. Tlie dernta vr s K ner . ! y lljht. I COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Grain and Provision Markets Oontinno to Great Weakness. WHEAT LOSiS A FURTHER HALF CINT Corn , Ontn nnd I'rovliiloiisi AlNii Hcooril tiiiinll LUHHCH I'xu-t'liitloiiM < it u upor Crop tin- Online of the I CHICAGO , May 23. Speculative markets were- nil weak and prices lower today. July wheat lost lie , corn He , oats he. pork "fcc nnd ribs 2Vic. The Improvement In the j I weather and estimates of a EJO.C ,0 > 3 bushel I crop of winter and spring wheat affected that : article , and corn suffered from similar causes. The holiday on Monday , with ac cumulated receipts and per'.mps line weather In the meantime , wns an additional clement n creating the weakness. Trading In wheat commenced nt the price left off yesterday afternoon. It soon be an to weaken , however , and In about wonty minutes July dropped So Per bushel jolow the price It started at. The Liverpool notation's were no lower than they closed estcrday. which was the reason for the rmncss at the Immediate opening , notwlth- tandlng the bearish Influence tthlch sca- enable weather urually has upon the minds f the speculators that soon began to have is accustomed elTect. About the same time fhoman'B crop report came out , predicting ' lold ot 'Ji.wj.ouu bushels more than last ear. The market became very wenlt on his. July opened nt fiSV4tiCSc , sold at CSjift .ic for a moment , then dec.lned to' GSH'8 > * % c. Uuslness was aputhetlc and dull. The olidny which Is to'be observed Monday auseu a general reluctance to enter Into resh transactions and n. desire to'clear up xlstlng trades. Chicago received 17 carloads nd 3I.CS4 bushels were Inspected out of tore. ' .Minneapolis and Duluth received 40G ars , against 054 on the Previous Saturday. The clearances from both coasts for the veek were equal to 2.0S1.000 bushels , niralnst .Cjj.OOO bushels the week before and 2.001,000 ushels the corresponding week of lyo. Ar gentine shipped to Kuropo G40.C03 bushels , ig-alnst 8G.OUU last week and 40S.WJ the like veek of last year. This was one of the > earlsh factors of the day. Being a fhort ay In the business world both hero nnd abroad , there Is seldom any business done In vheat for shipment Saturdays and none vns reported today outside of a few small ots to domestic millers. The. market became veaker as the session progressed for luck of any thine to encourage buyers , and that was enough to stimulate short selling. The trade was very small , however , even at Its briskest , when July was on the decline from around fS'Sic ' to GStfc. to nvhlch price It Uially declined. The : atest trading was at in corn large receipts were again too much or the market , which ruled weak on a very Imlted amount or trading. Country dealers nnd elevator people were general sellers. The cash demand was slow. July opened a shade lower at 23c to 23ftc. nnd gradually declined to 23VJc , where It closed. The market for oats was very slow. Prices lelded some In spite of statements that the crop In Town and Nebraska will be 30,000,000 bu. smaller than last year. Keceipts were icavy 630cars and this and the weakness of the other grain markets turned the scale downward. July opened a shade lower at "We to 17c , declined to IT c and closed at 173i < fmi6o. , _ . Provisions were slow and weak. There was an inclination for a time to play for a reaction , and prices during the early hours showed a slight advance. This was lost ator under liquidation , English houses > ought on the break nnd some reaction fol- owed. At the close July pork was about "Vtc lower at $7.95Q$7.97 , July ribs about unchanged at J3.C2V& , and July lard 2H * : lower at $4.33. Estimated receipts Monday : Wheat , 21 cars ; corn , 1,200 cars ; oats , CM cars ; hogs , 42.000 head. Leading futures range as follows : Artlck-B.1 opan , | High. | Low. | Cloaa. JYoa'dy. U heat- May. . . GU ! { COM C9 July-- . GS'lMJi'CSJf-170 H8K Sept. . . USH Com Mar. . . . S3W caw : July- . . Sept. . . S4M 'Oats ' May. . . . 1755 17W July.- Sept. . . . ITKteh 17W Po-k July. . . g 00 R 05 7 87M 7fi7K 8 O'Jh Sept. . . 8 07H 8,10 7 87H 8 00 8 U5 Lard- July. . . 3 41)R 05 3 no 3 02i 3 05 , Sent. . . 3 "J 3 C7H a 70 3 72f Sh'tUIbi July. . . 4 ! I7K 4 411 4 32X 4 H5 4 374 Sent. . . 4 41) 4 40 4 B'Ji-i 4 37H 4 40 No. T. Cash quotations were as follows : FLOUIt SteaJy ; winter patents. JJ.fOJl.7l ( ; strults. JI.IOfll.CO : spring specials. J4-4WJ-M , s.ulne ; patents. JI.OOB4.20 ; straits , J3. OtP3.75 ; bukcrs. J2.K63.10. WHE-AT No. 2 sprlnp. 69H@70Sc ; No. 3 rt > rlnff ( ISTOoNo. . I red.j 7 ( HGSOlc. OATS No. ' 2 ? IV&c't. o. b. ; No. 2 white , 20f 2lVic : No. 3 white , ! S > i02Ic. 11YE No. 2. 33c. BAULEV-No. 2 , f. o. b. . 23c ; No. 3. 2S 31c No. I , 2MI57V4C. FLAXSEED No. 1. 7CU077C. TIMOTHY SEED Prime , J2.700I.73. PROVISIONS iless pork , per bbl. , J7.9538.00 Lard , per 100 Ibs. , J3.67H. Short ribs , sides ( loose ) , J.20fl4.CO. ) Dry saltedjhoulders ( boxed ) } 5.00a5.25. Short clear sides ( boxed ) , J4.C2iG ! WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per sal. SUOAUS Cut loaf , JS.31 ; eranulated , S4.76. Articles. Shipments. Flour , bbls. 7.000 4.COC Wlica : . bu. . 11.000 4'J.OUO Corn , bu. . . . S34.00U 141,000 Oatn.bu 45H.IKIO 4&U.OOU Rye.bu 2X)0 ' llarlcy. bu. . 23.000 i'.oot Ontho I'rjliic. oxilunze tolarthe bailer mar ket wan llrm : creamery. llftlCc ; dulry. 7(4 ( 12c. Krsshtoady : fre.-ili. Shic. C'huese. easy ; 7Kti ! 7 ic. Live poultry , Httody ; turkeys , 7&bc ; chick ens , 7 > * 7 > tc ; ducks , 7ciSc. STOCKS AXD 110.VUS. MnrUrt linn Shown CoiiHliliTiilile Stri-iirttli Durlui ; thVuelc. . NEW YOniC , May . Thoee traders who availed themcclves of an opportunity late yes terday to cover short contracts for fear of a crush of those bent on a similar effort today were wlee In their generation. Sales to take profits were at a minimum today , and cxerclred no marked effect on prices , which held steady at the hlslicst until the clofc of tradlnir , Th fhorls , on the contrary , showed a recline fl unrest over the Indications of strength In th market , and manifested their unwillingness un der the circumstances to carry over ahort con trocti until next Tuesday , ut which time trad Ing U to be resumed on the .Stock exchange Several special factors served to'encouraue th liuylnj- stocki lieslden the Increased conlldenc felt in the seneral outlook for buslnees. Som of those who bought stoclu gave as their mo tlvo the1 tone of the speech delivered by the sec rctary of the treasury yesterday , win-dally hi exprecslon of confidence that the tariff bill would b dlrporetl of at an early day , and his broai Intimation that tome measure of currency re form would then bo pub forwanL by the admin iHtratlon. Borne renewal oft the buying for Lon don account , which was a feature of the eurlle days of the week , also added strength to th market. The dealing * were remarkably well dls trlbuted , the number of stocks whose share were told being much larger than for om time. The more noteworthy gains at the lilKl point were ; Illinois Central. 2 % per cent : To bacco. 1H per cent ; Lead. 1ft per cent ; Canada Southern , 1 I r cent , andi Burlington. North western preferred , Pullman and Headingnre preferrrd a point each. There was eoine reallzlnt. In New Jersey Central , but Its net IMS woa enl % per cent. Cleveland. Cincinnati , Chicago ,1 , St. I uls continued heavy. Lake Shore na . t ejlcltlng The marKet for flocks and bonds has been notably firm and strong all week though th deallntTs were a good dc l depressed at tlmei The dullneM pame at tlmea of heavlnera In th market. Indicating th * dltpoiltlon of holder * t wait for better prices. The rise In the niujorlt of stocks iva only Interrupted by the Iruluenc of FpecUl depression cauues from time to time such o the unexpected gold shipments carlr It the week , the break In the Itubber shares on account of the retirement of I'reMdcnt Uvaiu and HM ) feeling cf distrust disseminated by th announcement of the Daltlmoro & Ohio default on th * Interest * due June 1 on tome of 1 1 company's bonds. These Influences proved In adequate to overcome the encouraging factor * at work , and the rejult has U > en u bull marke far th week. The event to which Wall strce attributes the gtfater part of the hnurotei condition of trade Is the taking up tlitarl ; bill In th * senate , tb * demonstrated Intention o all partial to Inttrpase no factious wi.iMj.ltlo to Us patsage and the result foreshaduwed b the votes on * committee amendments that n time Is to be lost In Mttllnx the whole matter Itora or Irs * intention I * attracted by varlou stattitlcat eftlnmlcs of the present activity li general business , arcompanled by the orgunien that th * volume of business is at present equa to that of come of the most proiperoui yean to the country's bualneu. Jrat at such extreme ! low price * Hi to not b * evident In rutmates o transaction * by valuation. Tb * broadening o business activity U full , nevertheless , to tndl rate an Improving tendency In biulnesa condi tlon * . Th * eici-pUor. to the * tock which vbow a u t sala on the Deck's trading art very fvw and thoit which hate gained a point or eve mak * B lone list Those whlcS have rained tw points or over arc SUKur. L cl l ( las. Lead. both common and j < rvfttrc4i Uurtlnctoa. North * western. Iloek Island. , uthion preferred. Went- rn t'nlon. AJleiln : > n Centrts , Mlnnenpoll1 A ft. XMII . MI ouM ' . - nnt * ? I'aeinc.-.llTnlIng preferred. Vew Jersey I'entral ha 'fw ! vn marked -.trenKth Ince enrly In the vctt-'infl ' rloml 4 higher. Illnols Central K lr J il/nn * ! Ijike Shore 3 ir nt. I'oltlmore A OhloMW'Tpcovered mmenhnt rom the lowwt. hut JVi > rtnjt twj points net. Cleveland , Cincinnati , Me ko & St. Loul * \ i lower ftnci the preferred 5. The bond market illffUywl a. fair denree of nlmatlon diirlnK W * witWOvlth n marked ten- eney toward n hliMer pKnt-ariiarfnt 1'urehanea or continental nccount v/tit m ct'nsMernble Vol. Jtne and imported ccn'MfWiile ftrength to t.io nternatlnnnl market. Th * 'fccneral market pur- Ue l nn nlmo t urilntrmJi't ' * ' ! coutse upward and Icee-l nt the tcp , Tlrf\lrMnnctton embraced , n extensive variety of * l nds , with the gilt- dRe.1 propertied Rcnerslly recording substnnll.il mprovements. The mSreTa'nndent fpwulallvd emlcncy InHuence.l rctcbwTfl Iniylnc. which In- hided nomc rcund omoUnlnJ-of the middle grnda amen. The principal piifnii were Detroit lias f. 4 per cent ; St. Loulft & San Kranclsco truits s , 3H per cent ; luchtnond * Danville debtn- urcs 6 , Jli per cent ; 1'lttsburg. Cincinnati , Chl- IIBO & St. Louis. 44 per cent ; rerltH 11. 414 per cut : ' \Vlfconln Central firsts. 2U per cent ; Onlo t MlfslfJlppI slnklnc fftnd 7c , : i per cent , and St. I'aul , Iowa & Dakota division ; Toledo , St. xiuls Kan-US City tru > t receipts ; Southern uclflc terminal itoelpla. 2 per cent. Declines : Salllmoro & Ohio 5c , 1 ] per cent ; 6s ot IKS , 8 > er cent ; En of IMS registered , lO'i per cent ; irooklyn trantlt 5a , 5 per cent : Lehtnh & Vllkesbarre t , M per cent ; Kansas City & acino flrjits , 3i per cent , Ixiulsvlllc. New Al- jnny & ( Jhlcngo connol trust receipts. 3 per cent , ind Omnlm & St. Luuli trust receipts. - per ent. Government bonds ruled llrm throughout jn moderate demands. The lOvenlns I'ost'h Tx > ndon financial cablegram - gram pnys : "Tlie stock mnrhet * today were Irm. The only feature wan n light rhc In Amer- cans. The Japanems loan U expected lo be a blc UCCCM when applied for next Tuesday. Lon don money rates for short nnd three months ) HlR row today to 1H p r cent. The rle wns due o gold exports and to the requirements for money nt the end of the month. " . . ' i . 'ollowlnj Here the closing quotation * re he'lMdlng stocks ot the New Yonc exchanje oda- Vtcllion . lO V , Criitr.il . Ula'jsKv . 140 N. Y. i N. Kiiff. . . . 3 All'n.TH . lit ) Ontario. 'cW . 14V ( Am.Exprcsi . Oregon N.iv . 1' ' nlllmoru.t Ohio , O.S.L..VU. N . KiJt Canada Pacino. . . . 07Vr Paclllo Mall . V7 Canada Southern. . 48U Poorla. Dec. .V E . K CciitraU'-aclnc. . . . HH I'llldbuiv . . . 162 dies , .t Ohio . IBM Pullman Palace. . . 1SC > Clilcaco.V Alton. , Iffl c. ii.vq . Ulch.Tor.pfd 12H 3hicncoGaa . 83 H H.O. W SU rtopfil i ; < lH C. . C. . C. A. St. L. . . nock Inland. . 7CM Colo. Coat tt Iron. , St. Pnul inH : ) Cotton Oil Cf-t. . . . 10M Uot'fd 60 OolawaroiUttJ. . . . St. I'.iul A. Omaha. 140 Del. . Lrick. A W. . . MUM St. V , i O. Pfd ' " Ur&ll. O. Dfd : Mi Sugar Koflnery. . . . : Cno 124 T.jiiii.C < - > .il i Iron. 10 tirlopfd , . 31)3 * Texas Pacific Port Wayne 134 Tol. ft O. Con. ptJ. 40 G. Northern pd. ( , . Union Pacific J < 121 U.S. Expre 39 Uocklnc Valley 2 > < \V. St. L. fcPiio. . . . Illinois Central. . . 07 W. St. L. A P. pfd. . IS itl'.VDiluth. : . . . IS Wells fc'-irifo Ex. . . 10:1 : K.AT.pM . 119 Western Union. . . . BO LaUoErioJcWost. l : Whcelliur A L. E. . M dopfd . 00i ! W. AtL. E. fd 15H LuhcShora . 3(1 ( Den. .til. G Lead Trust . 27 Gen. Eluctrio 31 Loulsrillo.Sc N. . . . 4li Nat'l Linseed 10H L. fc K. A . ! < Colo. Fuel & Iron. 1 flh Mnnlintt.inCoii. . . . fi. . > j do pfd 87 16 Tol.&t. L. & .K.O. . S" " * Michigan Cciilrut. l)7j donfd 18M Mo. Paclrtc . 15 Southern Sl < Na hvllloChat. . . . UU soutneni Dfd 2tiJ N. J. Central . 74 Tobacco 71 N. AV. . Dfd . 37H Tobacco pfd 10. ' North Am. Co . 4 Am. T.A C. Co. . . . : " . . Northern Paclllo. . 13 A. S. R. pfd 104 N , Pncittc prd . Leather pfd SJH . . lluhber IS Northwestern . 1O7 llubber pfd COM ilotifd . 1S5 Total sales of slocks today were 11S.7K fhares. nmong whlrii were the following : American vnnla cortllleates. third > .sresjuncnt paid. 63V5 ; Hock Island , ll.SW ) ; New 3 feoy Central , 7.SOO. XIMV Yfirlc JloncjMarket. . NEW YOniC , May , ilQNEY On call , easy , liOl',1 per cent ; prime' mercantile paper , 3 ff4 per cent. ' ' ! ' STEP.LINQ EXCHAN-GK "Dull and steady with actu.il business In banft-ersV'bllls at JI.S7 for de mand nnd ot { I.Sjeri.SS frtf sixty days ; potted rates , H.SiWI.K7 ( andJlJSEfJI.eS'.i ; commercial bills. I4.U04.UU. SILVEK CEHTIFJCATES-COOCOiic. I1AH SILVEIS-rov.e- . < " MEXICAN DOLLARS IMlc. GOVERNMENT 'TlONRKasler. . STATE UONDS Quiet. RAILRO.VO DON US Firm. Closing quotations olCliiJriJj were as follows : U.S.new Is.i . CLLVlnta ol 'Jj. . . ' 102H IJ. 9. new coup. . . . l'J : < t.J..E..P(7H. % . . . . . ,1.111 ill.S fia.rcz- 113 -di 4s : . S7M tlvs. ua.conp.- . . ! . l > : tH U.8.4n.n > 7..n. 111. . . .S.A.Oi. . . . 107' U.S. 4scoup 112U . . . mo U. S.Us.r.13 SO H/ST. c. na no Paclnclisof Mo. . . . .do Os 101 Alo.clasH A 1(17 M. . 1C. .t T 1st 4s. 84 Ala. , class U . - 10U < lolJ4i 5:1 : Ali..cli93 C 101) Mutual Union Us. . 107 Ala. Curraucy. , . . . 100 NJ. . C. Gi n. ns. . . . Kl.SK U'i- Now Con. 4s , . 5)8 > 'o..fticltle Jsts.117U MiBsciurlllu. . . . ; . . . 100 N. IV. Consols . . . . 14m N. C. IH ! 11 ! 1 do Si-t Deb. 53. . 11-1 N.C.4H . 10 1UGVit. . law. . . 7tU : M. C.uonfimJ. . . ! . . St. P.'Con901 7s : . I'.IIH Tinu. now nifils. . S1 St. P. C. A 1VW. 33 11I1W Tonn. uonr Bt03. . 102 " LM.GJU.o Teun. olilCs , CO , St.L.iS. P.GsnU. lll 4 Vn. Centuries 04 Texa Paa-Jsts. . . ffllS do deferred. 4 Texas PIKS.'di. . . . tlhi ! Atclilson-ls Slli U. V IrtHof'JJ. . . 10M do'JiU 47H Canada So. 'Jnd O.lt . < i Mjlsta. . . . 113H Hoxtn.1 Stock Ctuotntlorm. BOSTON. May 29Calt loans. 233 njr cent : tlino loans. : ; l par coat. Cloain.- prices forstoeltu.UJiiJsnnJ iiilolnr a'l.trai : A.T.3. F . ' W.Elos , 21 American Suzar. . U\ nine , ofJ flO Am.S.if.lr Dfd. . . . Gen. Elo : . prd OS DnvStaU O.i < i- Alclilso.-i pfd XI Itoll Tuluphone. . . Atchtfton 4s HI IJoaton , t Alsinv. -10 " C..1I. & 0 WIs. Cant 1)3 ) . . . 11U > Fltchrmiv oa AHOncz Mluln ? Co 1 Gcniir.il Kluctrlc. . eau Atlantic Ill llllnola SU'el ItoRlon-t'Monulin 124 Muxleul Central. IJuttei Bosun. . . . 17K N. V. .V Jt. E. P'd. .174 Calumcl J : UiscU. . 270 OldOMony 17HV4 Ccntprtnlnl 0 o.a. L . . . , . ' KTuukitn ,13 ; Rubber 12'J San Dloo J : eoln 30 Union raclfic Qulacy lOSi UVUEnd Taiiaract 719 nd prd Wolverine 0 Snii Prniiolwcu Milling Oiiotntlonn. SAN FIIANC1303. MIV 29. Tne o.HI.ll cloi- Intrquotltlous for mlnlilf mj3tJ fillvfirj ,11 ( ollowu : Alt 2 tlaloiNorora-n. . S7 Ande . 1 ! ) Julia . . ' . 4 Bolclicr 4JU Kentucky Coi . 4 llest.V Oelcher. . . , 511 Mexican . 33 lliilllon 1 ! Occidental Con. . . . 11 Caledonia , .r 1 Ophlr.f . ClialloiiEoCou. . . . 27 Ovcri an . Chollar. 120 Potosi . U7 Conlidonce 100 Coii.M1.&V.i 185 Sierra Narad i. . . . 41 Coiu Imperial 1 Union Con . 34 Ciown I'inut. ' 22 YellmvJ.icUot. . . . H' ) llxchc.itier 1 Standard . 110 nuuld.vCurrle 20 Silver bard , GOa : Moxlcau dollars. 43HO30C druftb , llit , 17 ( if ; drafts , tslejrapa , ' 'oc. Liuiilnii StnuK ( ( uutiitlnns , LONDON. May 23 1 p. m. closln ? ; CoiinolH.m'.v. . . . . . 113K Su I'.i-.H co.nnion. . 77 Coiiwils. nco't . . . . 11HH N V. Csntr.il lllDMH Can.l'.icltlu i-j ( DMH Krin 1'JH ErlnlNtpfd 31 Mox.Ujn.naw 41. lll.Contr.il U'J ' L.AN . . . Mexican orJlnary. 1SH Atchlson UVj IIAR SILVER Steady. 2T5 ; < 1 P r ounce. MONEY WOJ per cent , The rate of discount in the open market for short bills Is 1 per cent and for three months' bills Hi per cent. Qolil | s quoted today at Iluenoa Ayres at 193.SO ; at Lisbon , at < Cc ; at Hol ( ? , at 105.03. ' Ncir York SlJiitn'U ttuointlnnii. NKW YOUK. Mar 23-vflis fallowmr aru the < ) uptaUq ! ) ; a.- | Chollar , IIU" ( Mtario oUJ Crown 1'oliit. . . . . . 18 b Otihlr. . . OJ Con. Cat. i Va. , . . lll ( > Plrinoutii. , , , IS Dendwood 105 I' ' OWeJrJtIVer , 100 Uoulil Curry 18 I QtllcUmlrar DM..1000 Ilalu&Norcroas. . HO stcrriNav.yJi. . . . . It Iloinuuuku. . , . . . .SUOO " Slahdar.1 110 Iron Silver 35 ' Union Coi UO Mexican Xt ) YUlow JacUat. . . . 28 nOSTON. May 5K ,060 ; bal- . HALTIllOIli : . May ittf-Clearlnss , Jl.SJJ.OH ; balance * . jiS.U7. ! < n < NK\V TOllK. May 'Ss.s Clearlnss , J90,707,7G7 ; baUncei , J5 , 5t31 , . ; " ; ST. I.OUIB. May . -.ClflVi > B . J.O .777 ; bal. anccs , J7U.4o. ( Money. , 43 .ner cent. New York exchange , iflo preinlumjjbjjj Hie- premium asked. CHICAGO , May . < 2fiktlPS , U.K , o:6. New YorU exclmnge , UO Oa premium. Foreign ex change , steady ; demand , tt-S7 ; sixty days , PA11IS , May 9. Three per cent rentes , ICJf liKHLIN , May 19. exchange on London , eleht daysslirht. . Mm JTHpfft. LONDON. May IS. The amount nf oM with- drann frcm the Dank of England on balance today was 31 , COX. \Vi' 'lily Hnnk Stale-men ! . NKW YORK. May . -The weekly bank state. ment rhavvi the following changes : Itcserve , Increase JC17.1M ; lotru. increase J9.U7. < 00 ; specie , Incrt-ase JUt.700 ; lecal lender. Increase 1400.600 ; deposlla , Increase J3.W8.Cv ) ; circulation , decrease J7C.ICO. The lanku now liold J16.C,1CK > In exceu of the requirements of tbe K per cent rule. California Hriril KrulU. NBW YORK. May . -CALIl'-OHNIA DUIKD KJtUlTS Sleady ; evaporated apples , prime -wire tray. 4UG4Vc woo.1 dried , prime. i , c. choice , < tett tc : fancy. icc. Prunes. . JO7o jxr l > und. as to lie and quality. Apricots , rural. J llc. Moor park. ISO tic. Peaches , unpteled. 110110. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Busy Week Winds Up with Another Quito Liberal Run. CATTLE TRADE SLOW AND LOWER IN SPOTS Itnjrr * Dlnlncllitcil to Cnrrr Over the l.'nlcMx They ConnClituv i Turn ltMvnril | , Olunlnur SOUTH OMAHA , Mny 29.-Uecelpts for the days Indicated were : Cattle. HOEK. Slircp. Horses. i Mny 29 1.B19 7.S16 l.SiS 1 I Mny 2S 1.3M S.I1S ! . I .MOV 27 1.4.W t > , BI7 1,192 Slav K 3.CS3 10,572 6,013 Mny K 4,312 l.t,4U ( 2.M3 . . . . , Jluy 24 1,531 S.2JI 3311 1 ' Mny 22 l.WW S.G32 1.747 I Mny 21 l. l S.3T7 3.I3 I .tiny M l.7ir , 7. : < oi 3Ki ! 13 " Mny 19 313i ) G.f.21 S.15G i May IS. . . . . 3.NO 9KTO 3.S3 Mny IT 2.0TO 1.41S 3,271 Receipts for the week , with comparisons , Cattle. Hops. Sheep. Week omllnp ; Mny M. . 13sir 52.SS2 22.350 Week ending Mnv 22. . 13.72.1 42330 13. 1 Week ending Mny 15. . 12 n 33.WS * Week Olltllnu Muy 8. . . 12.3.ST , 34,742 11.279 Week ending May 1. . . 12,431 35.517 1S.G7D The olllclnl number of cars of Block brought lu today by eacli road was : Cattle. HOBS. She'p. C. . M. & St. P. Uy 1 O. & St. U Hy I Mo. 1'nc. Ily U. P. system 15 2o 1 P. . 13. & M. V. Ily 22 22 8. C. & P. Uy 2 C. , St. P. , M. & 0 12 H 3. & SI. U. U. H 17 41 C C. & St. J 1 1 C. , U. I. & P. Uy. , cast 2 C. . U. I. & P. . west 3 Jl Total receipts C3 112 7 Th disposition of the day's receipts wns as 'ollows , each buyer purchasing the number of head indicated : liuyers. Cattle. Hops. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 14 1'J37 . . . . The G. H. Hammond Co. 3G7 LCDS 02 Swift nnd Company 522 l.fi.19 1.041 The Cudahy Packing Co. COO 3,775 753 H. Hccltor and Desan. . . . S7 . . . . . . . . G , H. Hammond , K. C 131 2Gy Huston & Co 9 Krehbs . < i Co 10 . - Swift. K. C 2-2 Hotchklss 1SS Other buyers 104 . . . . . . . . Total 1,452 7.SSO 2,597 CATTLE Receipts of cnttle were fair for the last of the week , though considerably smaller than a week ago. Thu most of the cattle hero were beef steers , nnd of better iverago quality than nny day since the first of the week. The situation In the t > cef cattle market was not to the liking of sellers , the market being slow and lower. Buyers were Indiffer ent , it being the last day of the week , nnd they did not seem tttclinmt to ouy cattle to carry over une a they could get some con cession. The result was a slow and easier market , values In extreme cases being lOc lower. Cows and heifers sold nt about steady prices , and the market was sufficiently ac tive to effect an early clearance. Stockers nnd feeders were in light supply and the market about steady. Kepresenta- tlve sales : NATIVES. DEEP STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. IT. No. Av. Pr. 2.12S3 W 50 20..1211 SI 20 20..1137 SI 30 1..1110 3W 6.1206 4 a 4 72..124S 4 M 1..HCO 375 31..1116 IK 20. . . .1213 480 1..1269 385 96..1023 415 4I..1UO 4 $1 14. . . . $03 385 10..11SS 4 25 20..1H9 4 JO Z5..KMS 40) 21..1059 423 23..1127 425 11..1174 410 18..10S7 425 20 IJ33 435 1..1129 4 10 21..1203 4 25 IS..1305 4 35 19..1225 415 8..1143 423 9..1212 440 18..1335 415 10..12:3 425 IT..1455 4 4'J JL. . . S40 4 15 4..30j 4 M ' 18..1335 4 45 M..11TO 4 KJi 22.-.lISt 423 ' SC.-.123S ,4 CO 18.,1316 42 J43..1MI4ji IS..1270 4 CO JO..1076 410 17..1157 430 25..1530 460 J2..1033 4 KO ' . , . . . . " . . ' cows. 1. . . . 830 175 1..1230 SCO 1..IOOO 355 1. . . . SCO 175 1..120Q 300 :2..1C4'J 340 i. . . . : co 173 i so s no I..HM 3.40 1. . . . S10 2W 2. . . . ft * ) SCO 1..110Q 340 1..11MO 223 1. . . . DM 310 3..1150 343 1..1030 223 1..910 310 1..1110 345 1..ICM 260 2..109i ) 310 11. . . . Ml 3 45 1. . . . SSI 2 63 3. . . . 40 310 2..1130 3 M 1..1010 2 G5 1..11CO 320 7 1115 3 BO 2..1030 2 65 3..1CM 320 1G..12CO S 33 1. . . . C30 S 75 1..11W 3 25 8. . . . 571 3 K 11..1034 273 S..1CCO 325 S..1IB3 SCO 2. . . . 909 2 SO 1. . . . 9M 323 27..1024 3 C3 L. . . MM 2 S3 1.-.10SO S 25 24.10Cfi 3 70 1..10W 285 2. , . . SIO 330 1..10CO 370 2..1139 2 0 1. . . . 9M 3 30 19..1005 3 75 1..1200 290 CALVES 1. . . . 230 4 55 2. . . . 80 6 00 L. . . 110 E M 1. . . . 2S9 475 2..110 650 S. . . . 125 S 73 STOCKEHS AND KKBDEIIS. 1. . . . 970 3 15 2. . . . GS3 4 00 4..1057 4 25 L. . . 930 3 25 3 910 4 09 4. . . . SS5 4 25 L. . . 7M 325 2..10W 413 1 SCO 439 2. . . . 870 SCO IS..107 413 , S. . . . 78S 440 1. . . . COO 35 17..1101 420 1..470 440 1. . . . f70 4 CO 4. . . . S12 423 16. . . . COS 473 HOGS The week closed wllh o good liberal run vt hops. The mnrket opened about steady and was fairly- active , .the demand being large. Toward the dote the market took on additional btrcngth. closing stronBcr. The ixniular ( irlce was J3.J5. with u Ms firing at S3.37i ! anil a few nt 11.40 nnJ W.lIVi. Yesterday the bulk cf the hoys sold ( ilt fS.SS. the rcmc aa today , but then were n Komi many sales below that point and very few above. Kverythlnj ; was scl-i and \velxhcd up early In the morning. Tills hns been the low week ot the month , in * fact values have averaged the lowent of nny week plnce February , Tlic general tendency of the murket has been downward all this month ami values are now. at the close of the month , 43c Icwer than at the opening. The demand wat. euod nil the past week and the market active at the prevailing priced , each day's iccelpts mc tlnt ; with ready eale , Kepre seutallve salrs ; No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. W 323 400 J3 3214 45 210 W S5 L9 281 CO 3 35 47 333 40 3 33 E 314 SO 3 Si M 278 . . . 3 is C7 300 S'J 333 S5 309 ICO 355 61 273 ICO 3 33 61 273 . . . 325 CO 305 EO 3 IS Cl 2S7 ICO 3 35 CC Va W33S 72 251 40 337V 120 . .2S1 40 J 35 64 2SJ SO 3 37" . 61 223 1W 3 3S 75 210 . . . 337V Cfi 2CD SO 3 SS 73 22J . . . 3 37V4 M 310 . . . 335 71 79 ICO 3 37Vi W 2.V ) . . . 333 57 233 [ 0 3 : " EO 2C4 60 3 S5 57 2S7 M 3 ! CO 281 240 333 1 SO 2C2 . . . 31 C4 230 . . . 3 S5 SO 2SS . . . S 37',5 Cl 303 240 335 76 243 ICO 3 r 72 J33 80 3 33 CO ; . .2 EO 3 ! t9..310 . . . 3 S3 i 71 274 ICO 31 . . . . . . . . 160 3 33 94 , . ,223 SO 3 ! 61 S04 . . . 333 D * 27'J . . . 3 ! C3 W ) . . . 335 63 225 EO 3 ! 64 2 < 7 SO 333 C3 273 2SO 33 CO 278 . . . 315 (3 ( 230 . . . 3J H > 261 . . . 3 SS C8 237 160 3 : tl..293 . . . 3 33 M 270 80 3 i Cl SIS . . . 3S5 i 71 27S SO 3 : Gl 303 SO SS 68 278 . . . S3 20 273 . . . 3 S3 61 230 ICO 3 ! U : C'J 40 333 71 277 SO 3 S7'i fS f.03 129 3 35 2C3 . . . 3 37U CS 249 W 3 S3 , . . , , , . , . . . S 37 > 4 65 2CO 40 3 SS U 2S6 SO S 37Ji 37 2 < 3 49 3 35 68 , .260 M 2 17'i 6 ? S09 . . . 335 | . . . . . . . . ICO J 37" , 21 264 SO 333 ISO 23L . . . S 37ii 61 3U 49 3 S3 57 23 SO $3714 113 270 . . . 3 J5 . . . , , , . , 80 3 S7'4 7 ! sajco-3-as KI so j 3714 72 291 . . . 3 S3 67 " 232 SO 3 J7U 64 231 SO 3 S3 61 .2S3 80 J 271 ? 61..f.2T'J 160 3 35 17 ,2IS . . . 3 3714 24 24S . 335 , . . . , . . . . . . 88714 S3 269 . . . 335 . . . . . . . . . 3 J7U SI : . . ! ! . . . S S5 67 StS 80 3371 ? 50 2S4 1W S JS , . , , , . . . . . . S 40 47 310 ZOO 35 0 2 . . J 40 a.tl.2lii M S 35 64 , ! 6S . . . 340 Cl 231 M S 23 77 , . 22) ICO 340 C ! 276 . . . 335 70 2J3 . . . J 40 V ) , 2C3 . . . S35 K 219 SO 3 40 CJ , , 270 200 SS5 I U 277 . . . 340 45 350 M S J3 S7 .270 SO S 44 51 2SS 160 S S3 79 Z1J . . . Jin 50..279 M 3 55 76 237 . . 3 40 57 322 SO 3 35 14 ] 219 49 } 340 3..SW 120 SIS 79 215 . . . 340 s : o . . . sss cs 220 . " 240 CO 2 3 10 SSS 72 , . ,23J . 34) 73 . . .281 60 333 . 74 , . .22S 40 3 42U 271 80 StS 48..270 . . . S 42H PIQS-ODDS AND EXDS. 1 334 . . . 115 6 S5C 1M SS2U 1 , . .4W W SCO . . . . . . , . . . . 333 3..XX . . . 320 1 250 , , , 333 4 315 SO S SO S 223 . . . 335 1 370 . , , 334 9 27C . , , SSS 4 SSS . . . 332Vi 9 2VS . . . 333 SHEEP HecelpU of sheep wtre moderate and the market about steady. Representative tales : No. Av. IT. 215 Mexican wethers , shorn , S5 tl CO 212 Mexican tvetherJ , . . . , , . . , . 87 S 77U 250 Mexican wether * , . , . . . . . W 3 77Vi 233 Mexlran wethera SS s 77v 221 Mexican wether * , eliorn M 2 75 SSI Mexican wether * , shorn . , , K 375 CS weitern Iambi , shorn U J W < S western lambs , shorn , tl 3 M 229 Mexican vtcthers . . , . . . , BT 4 10 St. l.uuU Live Slock. 8T. IUIS. . M jr -CATTI.E-necelpls. . 109 heail ; market steady ; shipping- steers , J4.40SJ.W ; llcht steers. IJ.7S04.2S ; stockers snd feeJeru , 13.50&5.40 ; cows and heifers , tt.iifrt.CO ; Texas and Indian * . I3.tOtf4.3S ; cows and hetfors , 52.13 U5.W. HOGS B ctlpts , 2-tCO head ; nuuket steady on henvle * . weak on llditj ; llfht. HtSOl W ; mlxfJ. tl.2tnt.46 ; heavr. U.W j.lB'i. SHKHI' None recetveJ : markrt stendy ; nnllv * lt.JSO4.23 ; TCXHH Mieep , HWC1.K ; Innilis , C1IICAC.O 1.1VIJ STItcc aiAUKBT. llounpp n ( iniird-r Lower Tlinn. n WcoU ABU Slippj Klrm. CHICAOO , May M.-AS l. i usual on the last dny of the week , there were not enough entile receipt * today to constitute a market. Quota tion * were largely nominal nnd unchanged from yesterday. Trnde In hen * wn animated nt imchansed rrlrod , ale * nveraRlns e lower than a. week ago. Common tr > prime lots sold nt from t5.IS to tt.OO. x lth the Irtilk itolnir at from M-M to IS.&S. nnd prime lots telling at the top of the mnrket , Bhecp were nrm. while lambs were nnrtnnred. IvimtM * oM ftt from IJ K to JS. nnd wooled Colo- rndi > Umlis wld at from J6.49 to tS.V ) . while shipping laml > brought from tl to t6. S.Ktp wre In Rixhl demsnd nt from JtSO to t3 for Inferior In fancy , the bulk telling at from J3.M to SI. CO. HiTelptf-rattle. 2W head ; hogs. 1M < W icad | sheep , .1,000 hend. Kansiii City I.lviSlooU. . KANSAS CITY. Mny . CATThP Hecelpts. I ) hendj innrkel * vinrlmiigc.l ; only rMntl trade ; Texan teer * . 13.2:04 K , T XBS co\v nnd helfprs. tJ OOffS (0 ; stackers and feeders , .00e4.$0 ! bulls , J2.7WIS.CO. IIOOS llecelpto. .WO head : mnrket 6c blohrr : bulk of nle . M.J5O3.37H ; heavier. W.SOJIJ.37H ; iiacltcrs , tJ20ij.37H : tnlxoil and Ilclit . J5.3J93.40 ; - ' BHEEl'-No market. StncU In .SlKhi. nrconl Of receipt * of live stock at the four principal matkets for Way 29 : Cnttlc. Hogs. Bhecp. Omaha . 1.M9 7.S16 l. M Chicago . ZOO 18.000 3.100 Knnriu City . 200 9.en > . St. Ixnils . ' . . . . | W 2,5 ) . . . . Totals . . "S.OIJ 37,316 4.S1S AIMV Ynrlc I.l\o Stock. NKW YOKK. Jtny 29. IllKVKS-Ucceipt.i. ! 813 head. Drcffed beef , nteady. Cables , unchanged. Import * . 1.19J iMcvrs. 125 sheep , 4,821 quarters ot beef. SHEEP AND l.AMIlS-Tlecelptd. S.Rir. head. Steady ; sheep. } J.23I.CO ; yearllnss , JI.75tJ3. 0 ; Iambi. vJC.COii7.00. HOBB UeceliiU. 3.016 head. Stendy ; JJ.SOa4.23. Liverpool l.rntii mill 1'i-ovUloiiM. LIVEIH-OOU May 2 ? . WHEAT Spot. No. 2 red \rrstprn , wlnlrr , no stock ; No. 1 red northern , pprlni. . ilull , "n 11. COUN Spot. American mixed , new. nrm , 2s li'lr old. ilrra , 2s Slid. Futures , llrm. June , "n "Uil : August , 2 Sd. Kl > OL'l-8t. Louis , fancy winter , dull , * .i 3d. HOI'S At London ( I'ncllic coast ) , steady. Wf r. r.I'HOVISIONP Ueef. nrra ; prime mess , 7s Cd. Pork , dull ; prims mtr . line westi-in , 47g ( VI ; medium western , 4s C.I. llama. hort' cut , 11 to 16 Ibs. . dull. 42s. Bacon , dull ; short ribs. 2Bs 61 ; lenis clear middlelluhl. . 2. , ! , : long clcn.i middles , heavy , 2s 6 < 1 : short clear middles. heavy. 2 < s 6d ; clear bellley , 23s d. Shoulders. i"iunre , nrm. 2Ss. Lard , prime western , steady. 19.4 M. CHEESE Finest American , white and colored , dull , 47s. TALLOW Prime , steady , 17s. Xo.tr York Dry r.ooil.s Inrkft. NE\V YOUK. May 29.The week has lieen even duller thun Us pri'deeeRFors. The returns from retailers show light buslncFH In nil rum mer lines nnd a consequent reticence In buyIng - Ing for full. In staple cottons the business passIng - Ing In brown , blencliwj nnd coarse colored goods ha * been of nn Inconsiderable amount. Printed goods are no stronger. Ginghams have been sold to manufacturers to come extent , but are In quiet demand In Jobbing circles. Woolens nre quiet , the flrlke hnUng nddcd somewhat to the dullness of the % \eek. In printed clothu the week nan teen no Improvement over past week * . The market cloeed rtenily nnd llrm at 2 7-lCo nominal. HIJs for both spots and futuru of fered nnd refuted , ICiiiiHriH City Mnrkotn. KANSAS CITY , May S ) . WHEAT Dull. Irreg ularly lower ; No. 2 lianl. MVijnOc : No. 3 , CJirCJr ; No. 4. 67c ; No. 2 shipping. C3c nFkeil. 6 < ) o bid ; No. 3. 57c ; No. 2 red , tOc ; No. 3. 730 < Sc ; No. 4 , 6"t70e. COItN-About Ic lower , rather dull ; No. 2 mixed ISfilSc. OATS-About Ic lower ; flow ; No. 2 , white. 19R20C. ItYE No. 2. nominally. 29Z50c. HAY Weak nnd unchanged ; timothy , J10.CO ; prairie. S7.CO. UUTTMH Steaiiy and slow ; creamery. 10iiic ; dalrjSQlOo. . EGGS Firm nt 7Vic. Cotton MnrUftn. NEW YORK. Mny 29. COTTON-Spot. steady. Vis lower ; middling , 7ic ; middling uplan'ls , 7 ic ; mliMllr.ff suit , 74cv l-"ututei , nsnily ; fulra. 2.1- 100 huleri ; Jiinuiiry , JC.7S : Kebrimr > ' . J6.S1 ; March , M.f4 : .lune. 17.14 ; July. J7.17 : AiiKiist. J7.1C ; .SP- ? irmber. in.M ; October. 511.74. November , J6.2 ; Dertmlior. JP.74. NKW Oni.KANS. May 29. . TOTTON Dull : sales. ICO bnle ; tnlir.ary , Oj'c ; Kcod orillnnry , CVic ; Inw.nilildlhiR. C 11-lGu ; middling , CXc : cooj middling. 7 11-JGc ; mjildltng far ( , Wic. I ) ill u til C rtlii Mnrlcptn. nULTJTII Minn. . May M. WHEAT No. 1 hard. 73c : May , 7SNo. . 1 "nort.iern. 72Hc ; Sep- trmhrr. C4c nrUed ; No. 2 northern , C9 ic. OATS--NO. ; . sic. VLAXSEEI77c. . niJCEIl'Trf 1Vhat. . 127.C8 liu. ; nats , 2D.f3fl bu. : rj'c. 7fi.l"1 l < u , ; barley , 13.(33 bu. ; ( lax , 7.CC9 bu. ' ' SHIPMENTS Wheat. ICf.919 liu. ; eaU , 174,671 bu. ; barley , Cl bu. ' ; . Max , 29,700 bu. 1'eorln .MitrkctH. May 29. COIIN Lower ; new No. 2. 23'AC. ' . OATS Irregular , easy ; No. 2 white. 18V403)lc. ) ! WHISKY Market sU-ady ; llnlshed coeds on th ImcU of J1.J3 for lilgh wlnej. JlECEHTS-Corn , K.tW bus. ; oats. 59000fcus. . ; r"f. none : whisky , none ; wheat , 1,260 bun. SHIPMENTS Ci rn. 18.3M bus. ; oats. 41.400 bus , ; rye , none ; vrJil lsy. ? S9bbU > . ; wheat. COO bus. * \VL-Mt "Siilirrlor Kriiln InrkolH. WEST HI'I'EniOIl. WIs. , May M. "WHEAT Close : Nn. 1 hard , "So ; No. 1 northern , 7Vic ; No. Z northerti , 70c. IlYE-No. 2. S3ir. I OATS No. 2 while. Sic. FLAX CaRh , 77r. Itecelptis of wheat were 79.CC ! bu. Mlnncnpoll * AYlirnt nnil Flour. JIINNnAPOLIS. Mny 29. WHEAT There was no chance In the general maiket dullne5. i today and wheat was lower. July opened nt C9c , broke to CD > ifiMlic und closed at C9Vic ; September closed at C2JllC2'ic. I-LOUIt Uiill , unchanged. , Grrek nnil TurklHli Iloniln. LONDON. May 29. Foreign Eecurltles nre quoted as follows : Greece. 1SS4 , unchanged at 24J ; Turkey , new defense , unchanged at 103'J ; croup 1 ( A ) , unchaneed at R5U ; group 2 ( I ! ) . 2 lower at M : Kroup 3 ( C ) , > lower at Zl % ; 1-ioup 4 ( U ) , H lower at 2 < ) ) i. Mnrkctn. NEW YORK. May 29. SUGATl-naw , nrm : fair refining , 2ic : cen'.rlfupal , M test , 3'4c. It- nned , llrm ; mould A , 4fl4ftc ; ftandanl A. 4 { > 4Hc ; confectioners' A. 484Jic ; t-TJt loaf , 5V4o ; crushed , IVio ; powdered , 4Xc ; cranulated , < Vjc ; cubes , 4ic , No iv York'H IiniMirtH mill KxporlN , NEW YOHIC. Mny 23. The exports of specie from the port of New York for the v/cel : amounted to I2.S30.CO ) in gold and 1S54.U4 In silver. Tli 8 IrnporUi were : Gold , IIIC57 ; kilter , t4C.C33 ; dry soo.la , J3,174.9 ; uencral merchandise , S6.C17,9I7. Wool MiirUrlM. RT. LOUIS. May 29. WOOIDull and unchanged - changed ; stralb'lit cnmblne , KVtc : llKht line , Hit lV4c ; heavy nne , 7 { > 10c ; meOlum , l-J015c ! ; tub vwrhed , 17Vi@23c. _ Sail KrnnclxiMi AVIirnt Quolntloim. SAN FHANflSCO. May 29. AVHEAT WeaU ; YOU.VfJ lit III * SHOOTS HUH ItlVAL. Th in TIII-IIH Uie Itt-volvcr nit Ilr flf IV J til 1'adil CiTf < > ( . AIONTPELIJ5U , Vt. . Hay 29. SIUs Mildred nre ister , the daughter cf -wealthy farmer of Huutlngion , today shot and probably fa tally wounded Mki Annlo Wheeler , of whom she la alleged lo have been jealous. Tbo deed was committed in K lonely spot on llie outskirts of tills city. Ufter shool'lng AlUa Wbeelcr the Jirenster girl turned tbe re volver on herself , Inlllctlng a serious and possibly fuUl wound. I ii < l of it Loim-StunilliiR I'"i-uil. CHATTANOOGA , May 29 , Squire Frank Oaborne , a prominent farmer , was ( shot ami Instantly killed by U J. Harber. car Inspector specter of the Chattanooga , Rome & Colum bus railroad at Crawfish Spring * , In Clil-ka- mauga park , this morning. A bitter feud baa existed for eeveral ycarj , and the disastrous ending was not unexpected. IMIIOAT10AS POINT TO MtUl ) > KH. Iloiljof u Wninun 1'onnil llntmhiK In NEVADA , Cal. , May 29. Vvr nearly sit hours the dead body of a 'woman which wai found hanging In \vooJshetl tit the rear ot the National hotel , by on a table at the city hull. Shortly after George Oehrlng , a prominent brewer of this city , Identified tlic body DA that of his \vlfp , who left him and tholr * lx children last Wednesday. The tragedy In moat mvatcrious. The fact that her domestic life had been unhappy ever since eho cauio here In the early 'SOj with , hrr huflhand , nnd that on Wednesday last she sent to the Transcript n rambling letter complaining of her treatment , added to her scnK.ttlon.il flight from liomc , would Indi cate that nhc bad taken her own life , but the officers , who have t > ccn Investigating In dustriously , think they have many and strong grounds for mupccilng that murder has been committed. Late Wednesday evening Mrs. Gclirlng came to the hotel and registered as ' .Mix. Francra lleltlor and paid In advnnca for n night's lodging. Next morning slio failed to appear , and tt was noon nlicn n chambermaid found her etill In bed and asked her If she \van III. Instead of replying the woman began to sing. She went all day without eating , nnd on Thursday evening eho roamed around tlio liallt. Vratorday mornlMg about C o'clock , na Officer Carr was passing through the woodshed ho found her hanging by the nock from n piece of i < lath < s. line that had been fCRtened to a nail driven In the side of the shed , She was cold and stiff , her feet being drawn up and her kneta touching the ground. There were several gnolies In tier head , a pool of blood thirty feet nway , and at another place a pile of split -wood was bespattered with blood , two or three sticks having tlic appearance of having been used for clubs. There were wounds on the head , ranging from halt an Inch to nn Inch In length. The nkull wan fractured In four places. Fron tlie nature of the wounds It hardly scenu probable that the woman could hang ItrmeU afterward , had she Indicted them. Her wrists have the appearance of having been grasped tightly , IXV1TUS II A LI ) WIN TO A UUMiPIT. A Iili < r I'lnnlly SccMiri'n un In- < < -rvli-iv M-ldi ( In.Mlllliiitiilrr. . SAN FRANCISCO , May -Millionaire R. J. Ilaldwln WM caught napping by lite nemesis , Emma Ashley. He wns sitting In the office of the Baldwin hotel , reading a newspaper when Miss Ashley , who happened to be passing , suddenly presented herself and asked him to buy a ticket fen hta little daughter's benefit. The millionaire dropped his paper and nervously waved her nway. The young woman , who carried the same bag from which > lie drew a pistol In Judga Slacks courtroom one eventful morning last year , was not to bs denied , however , and cxpre-ecd her dlrgust tbatche should be com pelled ta sI ! tickets for tlic support of the i child. She was finally Induced to leave , but assured Baldwin -that she would call again In tbe near future. OH i\Ki ! : i I'lac. OSHKOSH , May 29. Judge Ilurncll today sentenced .Banker Shove of Manltowcc , who was convicted ofIllegal banking , to pay a flno of $2,000 and the ccatnwhich amount to almost the eamc sum. Shove attempted to address the court before sentence wcii pronounced , hut broke down. After receiv ing the ncntencc ho took out a knife with the evident Intention of committing suicide , but lie was overpowered by his fr'cn&i. TuriiH Out to He 11 Muriler. KKNOSHA , WIs. , May 29. It developed "I that Michael Plova. the HungaMan tartncr who died under peculiar circumstances yes terday , was the victim of a murderer. I'hytl- clans found pol.ion In hli stomach -and an avrcatwill undoubtedly J"c made. RAMMJMEJARD ! i l. a\vs IUURLINGTON * MO RIVKI.iAnlvrs Umaaatnluii [ Urpjt , Jut.'i & Mason bti.Uuia.in | , ( :3Vam..Denver Kx'rL j. . . . . . . . . . . vam : 43o.m.Ulk ; ] HI1' . Mont Jt Puaet Snd Ex. 4ivi ; < m . 7(6i > m..Lincoln Local cx. Sunday ; . . , . 7H. . | > : n I ; . . ' . | . ! . _ . . Local ( ex. duiic ] y.UJvjal Leaves jGlliCXAOO , DUHLlNHTOS'i ( Arrivi * Oir.alial Union Bgyot , 30ti ! . Maaon Kts- ' . ( 'm.ma ' r:1Sain. . . . ' CI'lcaiTa IJxpm > > . . . , < 4J.iun | 7Mpm..Oilpago : ! & si. I.imls Kxprcts,75jm ll:40am I'.iclitc junction L cui dlOi ; > m . .tt''ast Mall ( es. Sunday ) . . . , , , . : ! caxei. | ciriCAUOT"MIL7 , S : ST. " IA I UU , Arrives' OuiahaUnlon | Depot , Jl't.'i & Muhnn Sts.j pniah % C:30pm . . . " . .Cil | < : Hir j Limited . i , ' MOCam 11.00atn..ChlcaiBOKxpresi . _ lex. Si.ndij ; . . . 2:2tin : : i Lea\e | CHICAGO" & NORTH WEST N. | Arrives" Omaha ] Unluu Depot , 10th & Mivujn bit. | Omaha lfl4".am * . iJast rn Kxiret > . 4ipm . Vcttlbuied LJm.U-u" . i.b'pm . St. 1'jul Knpr < : - . tMO.lin . St. 'Paul Llmlleii . ' . : SOam . .S.oux City Loci . lllvyiu Cajm | . Ociaha-Chicaeo Bcecl.il . 8:00nm . MiFsourl Valley lx > cat . B:30nm Except Sunday. Etcel't ilun-iay. Leaves 1'JIIICAUO. II. I. & PACIKIUIArrtw * Qiiiai3UnlQii | Depot , 10th 'i MHBOII Sts.J Omuh * 7:00am : .Atlantic Express ' ( ex. Sunday ) . . 6:3pm : 7:0upm . Nirht Kxpre- . . . , . bli.im -upm. ; . . . . Chicago Vcstioulc.i Limited. . . .lonm : 4OCpm..St. : Paul Vesllbui-sd Limited. . . . l-'piu "l2.'pm ; . _ Colorado Limited . < : Wprn 12:9Jiun..So'i | : City tiproa tux. tiuii.l : , jul 6iram. : . . .Sioux City AccoinmoJatlon. . * : ; K'pm Ci5i : > m . ' . . . .St. Paul UmlieJ . ii104in Ltavei I - * V li t MO. VAl7LTiV ; JArrives ' Omahul IXpot. llthVebsUr.8ti. . _ . | Omaii.t S:00pm. . . fast" Mall und Expr . ri'.OOpru 3:00pm.ex. ( Sat. ) Wyo. Ex. tex Mon. . . . I:00pm 7SOjm. . Fremont 7- * > cal ( Sundayi , nnlyi. . 7:50am . Norfolk Exprcea ( ex. Sun. ) . iOSnm tUpni ; . St. Paul Leavs I K. C. , 5T. J. & C. 11. NEB"I | Onmlml Union Dei.ot. ] Uth tt Monon 8ts. ] Omah.i . Kansas City Day Expresn C:0pm : 10OOpm..lC. C. Nls'.it Ex via U. I' . Irons. . 6War.i : L-avea I MISSOURI PACIFIC iArrlves OnmliM Depot , loth & W btter _ Sis. | uirulrt 7COp"m..Ntbriili & ICansas Limited..l2Jbni : ( .iDpm Karnaa City Express < : < Xium ; . ! ipm Nebratkn Local ( ex. Sun. ) BWam : Lcnvesl SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. | Arrlyc.i Oniahal L'jpft. _ tith & Webster Sts. _ | Umi..i.i . . . . . . . . . " . . . . Poul'LImitfcd ; . . . 'P10\ni ; Leav rf "SJbUX C1TV & PAClFIcr'TArrives" OiiahaUiilan | Depot. IQtli Si Moaon fil . | Oinali.t BNOoin 91 'Paur"pa ser.ger ! l:10pni 7:21am iiloun Cltj Pusentr ; : Wr > m f.Mpm : St. Paul Llmucil 8nnn ! Lcsvei IVADASII I HAILWAV lArrlves Omahallnonpepot ] | , 10th & Moaon St . | Omaha * 4:3tpTn : .T. i..Cunon Hull . . . . . .7. lli Dum LTT cTI lJNION PACiiplC. : JArrlv s * r > tnaliaUnlon | Depot , 10thMa _ _ onJ3t > .J Omah l:20amT : OverlTnd Limited..77 4:4cm : XWpm.l > nt'f & Stromtb'B Kx lex Sun ) . 3Wvm ; S'Vpin , , Unnr ) Inland Rxprrss , Sun. ) . , lfn : : tT'n ( Fait Mall , _ .10W : m L"avesi C. . ST. ! M. ft O. lArrlves" Onmhnl 15Ih nnd Webster. I Omtlia Hi.'O ii.m.SK'Us City Acco.tHunday on1y.l3 ; p.nu 1 p.m..Sioux City Parsenger ( ex. R..11V. ) : u.m. 8W ; a.in.ex. S.SIuux City Acco.dally)8U ) : p.m. JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone 1030. Otunlia , Neb. -COMMISSION GRAIN : PROVISIOXS : AND : STOCKS HOAHIJ OF THADB , Direct wires to Chicago and New York. Correspundtrntu : John A , Warren It Co C. H. MAGOON & CO COMMISSION BROKERS Ms , Grain and Provisions , 314 South 15th St. OMAHA , - - NEB "CUPIDEHB" jiuxjiuiJui , i juuaiu tuu j * > Ur * , vuijim j uJi uuiWi 4 > vrvous l euuliy. I'lmplfj. Uoiitnou U ) Marry , Kxhsnsthig tlnliis , Vsricorele M > J Conitlpatlon. It eWi | ; ttJI.lotscn bjrdoir or rlgt.t Prerenla quick * , _ . BEFORE AND AFTER lUl > o horrors ol rmit ncy. cii : > ll > K.\Kcltiuu > ciUtollTer , tut kidneygond theitrinury onuntol all Impurities. CDPIDKNKitrenctbenaandrestomsniallneak&rrAni. . . . . The reiuo'n uO > rr nre not cuwl br J cioj In beciiusa ninety per cent Jt troubled with ProklulllU. CUP I DEN t Is the only known re modto euro wllbout un oix.-ratlon. WX iratlmonU sUa. A xrrlt'-po niar iile tl7en tndinonsy rulornud If six box e does txit clfoct a pormiumatoiucw | UO boilsliluri.CO.l)7r3 U. Band ( or j-uuc circular nil lutlraooUla. r MTERS-D1LLON DHUO CO. . S. E. ItTH AND VAJINAU 8TRUETS , OMAHA ,