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    G THE OMAHA DAILY BEErTHUKSDAY MAY 21 , 1891.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Favorable Drop Weatbor Bonds Chicago
Bull Profits Glimmering.
WEAKNESS IN WHEAT AND CORN TRADE.
* hvc ! Stock IliislnoHH Throughout tlio
Country Generally Htoaily null Uii-
Changed Itullroatl Hcourl-
ties Other MurkctH.
if
OIIICAOO. May JO. Jupiter Pliivlus put In
* Ills our on the bear side of tlio cereal markets
today nnd us u conRe < | ucnco bull prollts not
only in Kriilns but In provisions iilso went
glimmering. Copious rains were ruportod
tliruiiKliuuttho wliniit , corn und outs bulls ,
with tnuru promised nnd fours of short crops
on account of drought were dissipated at least
for the present. As 11 coiiiciuonco | thu mar
kets all opened weak nnd operators on the
bear sldo proceeded to take their prollts ,
though the marked recession In prices was
less duo to tliulr olTorts than to a deslro on the
part of holders of loin properly to make their
ilulT. To mid to this discomfort of the holders
the receipts at all points were more liberal ,
llio foreign nir.rkets were lower and to
day's steamers loon out heavy shipments
of gold. The only Important point which the
bulls lia'l In tholr favor was the Ilradstroet
report that available stocks of wheat cust of
the Uoohles had decreased S.KI,000 : bushels
lust week , lluylng against puts early ab
sorbed a liu'n' < ] ( iiinnllty of wheat that had
boon thiown overboard at the start on stop
loss orders. After this buying was over the
market again broke badly. Several of the
luigo sliorls bought on this break and caused
n lespcctablo rally. The llradstrect report
pave It another llttlu lift after It had again
Mggcd but. Us course thereafter was gencr-
ornlly downwind. July opcnu1 at Jl.Ol'.iftl.CU1 ,
Hold olT to Jl.00' ' $ , rallied to 11.01 ! . ' , . bugged to
li.OOU , recovered totl.oi'j , broke to ? lKUrot ( ) ! < o
oSI.OO ai.COl , ' and closed weak nt 11.00.
Corn wus weak from the start. There was
h < avy and general soiling. Cash corn was
iiiito | weak booiinseof the lic.ivy ollVrlng.s anil
of course aided In depressing the futuros.
The nilns in the corn belt and the weakness
In wheat were the main causes of llio dcslto
to soil. Pi Ices declined throughout the ses-
Blon wltlioiit niali'ilnl reaction ; July going
from fi7'iB.Vi'4u at the opening , broke to .V > ! iC
al the oloso.
Oats were not us weak relatively as corn ,
but llio rains nevertheless weakened some
what llio position of holders. July opened at
l.'iiiftlli'BC. sold to Ki'io ' , and elf to 4.Vie-
'I he Impnncd outlook for the corn crop
materially weakened pru\lslon . Large re
ceipts of hogs and a general desire to raid by
Cnhh iiiiotntlons were as follows :
FI.OUH Dull nnd unehaiiKed : HprlnR. $5.00 ®
6..M ; wlntur. & 3.0W25.20 : straits. * 4.0CX33.00 ; bak
ers , f4.23Q4.riO.
WIIKAT No. 2 sprinc' wheat , tl.03 ; No.
Usprlni : wheat , * l. ( , ( ai.oat ! ; Na 2 roil , J1.0554 ,
CoilN-No. 2 , OOc.
OATS No. 2 , M > oi No. 2 white , 52 < S32ie ! ; No.
Bwlillu , 51Q5IVie ,
KVK-No. 2. Me.
HAHI.KV No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 , 72 < ft73e ; No.
4. nominal.
KI.AX KKnii No. 1 , $1.17.
TIMOTHY HKEII 1'rlnie. $ l.il1.32. :
I'DIIK Mess pork per hnriel , $11.15 ; lard ,
per cwt. $440 ; short ribs sides ( loose ) .
t.VtO5.05 ; drysalti'il shoulders ( boxed ) , 5.U ©
6.20 : short clear sides lhii.xril.in.n.4.1 ) : ( )
WHISKY Distillers'finished Koods per Bal
lon , $1.17.
KUdAit Cut loaf , unchanged , 5 c.
IteuolptBiind shlpinentH today were as fol
lows :
On HID produce oxclinnuo loilay , the hut tor
market WIIH lower ; extra creamery , lG7e ! :
xlra ilrsts , llffllSc ; lsts. | , 1246 : ij ; evtra
' : "rstHl li < ai:5oi : Urfts > 1
F
Now York AlnrkctH.
Nisw YOIIK , May UI.-KMHIII-I.CSS active ,
cln > , iiiK heavy : snlos , 20,885 barrels.
HiiKAT-uecoipis K4rKK ) Dushels
, , ; pxporls.
70,1110 hushels ; sales KI.ScO bushels futures ;
152,000 bushulH spot. Spot market , 21Jii"u (
lower , iiiuiluriituly nullvo. chlelly exports" ; No.
2 red , (1,1.1 In nloro and oluvalor ; il.l ' v ©
- '
H.O.i6I.W ( ) No. 1 northern
; , lo nrrlvi' , II II',1
No. 1 hard to arrive. * l.li ( i ; opiloiis have
been lendliv downward all UirotiKh llio day
und eloyeil 2iliu ! lower ; the deellnu was
Umply throuKh a deslru to Ihiuldnto ; the expert -
port deinaiid enlarcod a llttlo on the more fa-
vorablollKuies ; J > fo 2 rod. May , $ l.r."il.l5 8 ,
cloilui : nt * I.12J , ; June , tl.inai.12clos -
hiB. ( Ml ! July. I.08WM I0 cloiiMK at
11.08 ! . : Aimiist , tl.OI-1.0.-8. ! efoslni iitl.
I" ' ' ; * 1'0 \ . closln ut * l.03Vi : Octoher.
l.Oiy , closlnit nt JI.OP.I : Docoinher ,
000 bushels spot , Sj ol market lower , fulrlv
active ; No. 2 , 70o
in elevator , 7lo ullout ; un-
crudiMl mixed. Ii7i'o. Options depressed ' 4ff4
i'o on Incienslng supplies. May , (1 ! tWCOJc ) ,
B ; July , KVilU\c , iflVc
TJ , , nl.ial. , . . . .Ml closing . . . t- ut . ( . . ; August . . : . ,
OATS-UccolplH. 8nKO : Oushels spot ; spot
market lower , oiosliiK uuiiki option * fairly
nctlvf , Inwur nml heavy ; June. fih.tieiUo , elos- '
init at MSii ; Ju y , Kl'ia.ic | , cl ! > sln ut M c ;
llK"t' fc JS ? * ' Llo ! " ' " "tWios | ) ( ) . Ao .
. . " ' "
" , ' ' ' "
llAV ! Inn.
. Jvl.Vl > iiiuVt ! "n(1 ( llrllli c < " ' ( 'u to choice ,
.vrriKo ; I'aelllo eoiiMt. 254il21ie.
Kmis Dull sieaily ; western , 18Soj ! ro-
celiits. 2,1:17 : unukuucs.
ll ;
, .
SUlAli-Haw. ( in demand , higher ; fair ro-
ftnliiK' . 2 5-Ke ; contrlfiuals W test , 3 : i-lle ( ;
Miles. 11 , f.'ll bags ; centrlfiiKals. l ! tcst.i.t-lCo : :
molasses sucar , us test , 2 > 4C. and 4,0,0 tons do-
mi'stlo iiiolnsses hiiKiir , 82 test , 2Uc ; lellued.
Kenorally 1 l-HViM'sO ' bliiheri No. 1 , "je : No.
J'-i1 ! , . 1,0"5 " 8l : , ' \U ! 'X0 < ' ' 3 ' > N" . I" .
|
. ( , standard
a.l-ljiflo ; A. 3it4 Il-lfii- ; confectioner
A. 4Soi powileriM A. 4 , o : Kriinulated , 4ic.
Moi ASSKii I'orclRii , dull ; Now Orleans ,
quiet , bteady ,
St.
BT. Jlo. , Mny 20.-Ki.ouii-Stendy ;
.
WHEAT Weak null lower ; closing I'ifi24o !
lielow yesiorilay ; No. 2 red. cash , tl.02i4il.OJ ! ;
May.Jl.W ! ' , bhl.lul.v.W ; ! , ( : .
Cons \\onk nml ( .hariily lower , closlnc 2(16 (
bllf , JuiyrM : fcMt..C' ' " " " BhttM os M"y > Wi ! °
OAW-l.iirgoly lower ; No. 2. cash , 4SSJo ; May ,
48 ? | ( LVO. ! )
UVK Dull ; no demand ,
ll.\r Dull , for low ijruilrsj timothy more
nctlu- .
lllUN DiH'lln'iiK ' : sacliH , 77u this sldo ,
'
llui-rr.il I'nclmnccd ; crt-ixmory ,
dnlry , I'.Vtl.lc' .
ICiuisSlronK at 13c.
I'OIIS-.MKAI , l.uwor : H.004W.10.
\ViiUKV-Lower ; tl.lil.
1'IIOVIHIONHDull ,
I'OIIK Muiidard mi's * , (11.50.
I.AIID t < I.IO ,
Dur HALT SI BATS lloxcil slioulilors , t5CO |
Joints , JAlft ; rlbx. W.2A ; short lear , W.il7j. !
ItACON itoxcd Blioulciei-n , 15.5'J ; IOIIKS , fO.M ;
rll H. M..V < lUui. (
liKCKHTS I'lour , 4 , CO ) bbM ; wheat , 7.000biii
corn. I'.oou Inn cult. 30,100 bit ) rye , LIKM bu ;
barley , none.
none.'r , < , ooo Wl j wheat , 2,000 buj
corn , 51,500 buj oats , 28,003 bus rye , none , barley -
ley 1,000 bu. _
MlnncnpollnVttcnt Mnrkct.
MiNNEAi'Oi.iH , Minn. , May 20. Wnr.AT
Sample wheat wan lower touiiy , hut held up
better Hum July , This was duo to bettor
buying of No. 1 northern by elevator com
panies at 'ic under July. Other urndos were
Rlow. No , 2 northern , except for fancy wheat ,
cold nbout.1c under No. 1. Huoolpli , 187 CUM ;
rs shipped out.
City
KANSAS CITV. Mo. , Mny 20. Wit RAT Lower ;
No. ' . ! hard , cnsh , IWiOJiiCi May , 05o bid ; No.
2 red , cash , 07o.
I-'OIIN Lower ; N'o. 2 , cnsli. J2e bld | May ,
Kile
OAT8-I.owori No. 2 , cash , 43c ; Muy , 44',5o '
bid.
_
IMiluthliciil "Market.
DIII.UTII. Minn , . May 20. WIIIJAT Tlccclpt" ,
rtl cars. I'ollowhiK worn the closlnz prices ;
No. I hard. Mav , tl.rfii on track. * l.ofi(5 ( ( l.ii7 ;
No. 1 northern. 5l y ( l.ui ; July. * t.05 ; Septem-
her , lHioontraoklOiai.04'4 ) ; ; No , 2 not them ,
May , S1.01 ; on track , tl.ui@l.ua.
Ijlvoi'poo ) .MarkclH.
I.ivKid'OOU May 20. WIIIAT Steady ile-
iiiand poor ; holders olTurmodcr.ilcly ; Kansas
winter Imrd nomlnr > l ,
Cole Dull bill firm.
I.AKD I'rlmo wesleni. II 's M per cwt.
TAl.f.ow Kino American. 27s per c\vt. \
Cincinnati "MarkotH.
CisriNN Ti. O. , May 20. WIIKAT Lower ;
No. 2 red. Jl. ia
( 'DUN Lower ; No. 2 mixed , ( Wftfil
( ) ATH--\Voiil < er ; No , 2 mixed , 5''c.
WiiisKr ll.in.
Mllwaiilcco
MlMVAt'KKK.Vls. . , May 20. WllKtT Kasy ;
No. 2sprliiK. cash. tl.oWti.C4 : : July , * I.O'Ji. !
( , 'OIIN Lower ; No.il , on Irack , ( We.
OATS--Sleady i No , 2 white. 53 0.
Toll-ill ) 3lnrkotM.
TOLEDO , O. , May 2)--\ViiKAT Lower ; cash ,
II.1M.
( 'DUN htendy ; cash. ( Ve. )
OATS ijiilot ; cnsli , O''c.
Niw : YOIIK. May 'XI. The ilomlnant factor
of AVa 1 1 street Is still the exports of Rold and
to ( Ills uncortalnty Is due In a ) ! rcat measnro
the anathy of llio leadliu ; operators who
have been " ( > lately urrayed upon the bull
Hide. The premium oll'ered by the Hank of
Kncland keeps the movement low hut It Is not
seriously believed that there will bo an
other rise on thai piemluni , and It Is
KrltliiK linril toholl cold even at thu conces
sions made , which points to an early end to
the inoveiiHMit , though advlcos from llio other
hhlo Indicate a state of affairs wiilch would
demand mim > cold If It can ho obtained , The
ovl'leiit disposition of the foiolKiicrs to buy
stool , s at llio concessions In pilees which have
hcon made In the Inst. few days Is recardi'd as
a coed SIKH Ihat there has liecu uniloiibledly
heavy roverlns of shorts for the account of
foii'len houses. Ills a mutter of conjccturn
wholhi'i1 the movement will cease with the
diminution of tliu foreign short Interest , or
whether llio purchasers for the Ion ; ; account
will bo continued. Today llio purchasers for
forulcn accoiiul were an olTcctual factor In
keeping prices up. thoiich the tradliiR element
Is. still bearish and supplied the stocks wauled
as usual of late. Commission pcoplo were
llttlo and the market resumed u semiprofessional -
professional nppearaiico. The market today
was linn with llio close stroiiR and
Motive. The llnal chances are marked , and
Loiilsvlllo & Nashvlllo Is up.i ! ; Missouri I'a
cllle and rnlqn I'acillocacli P. ; St. I'aul. C'hl-
ea o , Cincinnati , t St. Louis , Hook Island and
Houthorn I'aelllo eaeh l i ; Nortliwe.slern and
Lackawaniiiioaeh lAtclilson " ; , Chicago ( Jus ,
lluillnston , Now ICiiKland , Northern 1'acllic
preferred and rennsylvanla iiaeh 1 per cent ,
and the others fairly large fractions.
The total sales of stocks today were 2:17,151 :
shines. Including : Atchlsou , 15kso ; Iteadlni ; .
Laekawaiina k Wcslern , 7.N.V ) ; Louisville
.V Nashville , 8,170 ; Missouri I'acllle , 7,0 0 ;
Norlhern 1'aellle preferred , lO.lrtj ; St. I'aul ,
B4 > SO ; Union I'aelllc , I4.01U ; Western Union ,
2,250.
Nr.w YOIIK. May 20. The I'ost Rays ; In the
afternoon the woakenlnt ; of the oxohaiiKo
market was a llttlo more piououiiced und de
mand hills wore heavy atH.W.i. This alVorded
thu po--8lhliltle.s ol u decline tomorrow to a
point that would not admit of further Kold
exports. The debit balance against the
Milfoil Stales must have been pretty well
paid oirby thu eolil uxpoils slnco January ,
and with a decline In the price of wheat today
which will admit of oxporl. anil with Kurop'o
ready to buy baek sumu of the $ I2DOJ.OOO ( ] of
securities sent baek to this countrv In the last
six months of IRiK ) a drop In the rates of ex-
chaiico Is about duo. The oasler rates for dis
count In London today afford ground for the
presumption that the Hunk of Kugliiud rate
of discount Is unchanged.
The .Moiiny Market.
NKW Yonic , May 20. MONKV OK CAr.r. Easy ,
riinKliiKfroniSVi to 41J per cent ; last loan U per
cent ; closing ollered at it per cent.
I'IIIMK MKHCANrn.K ' -
1'Ai-KH-riiiT nor cant
HTKHI.INO KXCIIANOE Wonk at fl.KI'J ' for
slxty-duy bills and II.H744 for demand.
The followliiK were the closing prices on
bonds :
It ink
Nr.w YOIIK. Mny SO.-OIcurliiBH. tlH,6TOOIO ( ;
biilp.ncos , JJ.T'.T.TOS.
ruil.ADKi.i'iiiA. Mny JO.CloarlnKS.tll. . 112,070 !
hiiluncos , Jl.'ltl.Tuo. .Money , 41H poroent ,
IlAi.Ti.MOiii : , Mil. . > iuy A ) . Uli'iiilnirH , * I-'I5-
CUM ! Inilnnccs , Jjai.MT. Money , (1 ( pot- tout ,
M-.w OUI.KANS , I.ii. . Mny liO.-ClonrlnKi , J9I4.-
4M. llw Vork coiiiiiiorolul , as contsi bunk , Jl
per { 1,000 iiri'in'iiiu ,
llOMON. Muy LU ClonrliiKS , fU.IST.SO'J ; hnl-
iinci'H , { Lxn , ? * . . . Money , 5 per oont. Kxchiinijo
on Now York. I5c illscoiint.
rit. IXHTIB. Mo . Mny .U L'li'nrhiKS , WIWS18i
liiiliinoL-s , Klcih-j : | . .Money ' ( iM uor cunt. Kx-
I'liaimiMin Now York. 10 cunts iireniluin ,
Ullii'Allo , Miiy SO. Hunk i-lourliics , JU.OiKi.OOO
Now York cxvlmiico M cnntH proinlum. Itiitos
for money cnsy nt SiiQll | ior ci'iil. H'.orlliiB ux-
was Htuiuly and nncliuimuil.
Itohton Stou c Markot.
110RTOX. Muss. , Mny ) . The followln : wuro
the uloslnz prices on btouks In the Huston
clock market toiluy.
Hunk of KiiKlniul llulllon.
LONUO.v , May W.-Tho aiuouut of Imlllor
ROIIO In the Hunk of England on balance to *
any Is A-jaiooj. ; _
HtockM.
I.ONno.v. May 20. 4 p. in. closlnp ; :
'
Connoln , mnnef . .7 . . Itilfllll noli"central. . . . . .lMi !
L'onioli , account. . . . t'iHiMo < lonnrd ( ) . SS'i
tr. 8 , 4 . 13l < * * ' . I'ntil common. . . . ( UM
U. ? .4W . ll N , V. central . WIH
N. V. , 1 ! . A O. 1st * . . . . : im l'enn < rlvnnla . 61)2
Canadian I'neltlc . TV ttcndlnit . 17
St I.onis IMInlni ; QiiotatlonM.
PT I.onis , Mo. , Muy 20. There wus not much
radliiBon thu inlnlni : o\uhuiiu ) ; today prices
tcnorully were iniehiiiiKed. The following
bld.s were made on cull :
Now York Coft'eo Options.
NKW YOIIK , May 20. ColToo options opened
stonily , unchanged to r points up ; closed
lull und unchanged to . * > points down , Sales.
oO hairs. InclUdliiK May. f,7.0) ) ; June , ilT.b'l ' ;
July. $17.V ( > ! AtiKiist , Jir.lWilWO ; fc'optcnibur ,
'IG.M ' © ! ' .M ; Oclolier. t\MU \ ; Docoinhor , il.'i.Uj ®
R.irtj Mureli.il4.Ki. Spot Ulo .sloudv : fair car
goes J20.00 ; Xo. 7. HP.f.0.
Now York Dry Goods Market.
Nuw YOIIK , May 20. The dry Roods market
was morn an mated today , both for the fall
trade and Tor current wants. Prices stoutly-
Miscellaneous MarkelM.
ST. Lot-is , Mo. , Muy 20. LBAD--Klrm , I4.S3.
NKW YOIIK 20. ' -
, Muy I'E-riioMiu.M-titeady ;
llnlli.'d closed at lifs'jo for June.
TAI.I.OW Dull ; easy.
U SIN Dull ; i-asy.
TiMti'K.NTiNU Dull ; lower ; ? i < ft'Jc. '
I'ld lilo.N-Qiilot" ; American , Slli.OJffllS.OO.
C'oi'i'KU Nonilnul
I.KAD-Qiilut ; llrm.
TIN Dull , stonily ; slralts , ftJ.35.
Tradoi-H' Talk.
CIIICAOO , May 20. Kpunotl , Hopkins k Co. ,
o S. A. MoWhorter Good ruins whuro the
wheut needed It most enconnijieil the hours
to raid tlio market which they did most suc
cessfully. I.onis were shaken out on stop loss
orders and their wheut went to IIII short con
tracts. Cables were fairly llrm und decrease
In stocks cust of thu Hooky mountains of
J.IIIO.OOO bushels , reported by Hrudslreot's.was
considered ignlto bullish , hut longs hud hud
enough of It for the duy und us shorts hud
zunetnlly curried the news foil Hat on u life
less market. Export demand continues fairly
; oed und tlio Miioiint on ocean
passiico Is decteaslnc In spile , of
liberal shipments from India nnd
the United States from whence most of the
wheat Is being obtained. To offset these Ijull-
sli conditions Is the expectation of a bumper
jroii In America. Heretofore on such an out-
ook tiu trade has usually found It prolllublo
to boll short ut current prices. Professional
operators aio now Kener.illy ranged on tliut
side. They are coinpiiclly orxanl/ed and
3lllclcntly led. This cun't bo suhlof the scut-
Lored lone Interest which becomes panic-
stricken when assailed as It wns today und Is
euslly stampeded. Whllo brilliant crop pros-
poets hero nnd abroad will dc-
liress llio long futures. Die sharp de
mand for cash wheut and rapid diminution
of reserve stocks render it unsafe
to short the July option except on veryslioiii
spots. If the harvest should bo delayed by
weuthor or other cuuscs the murkot could
euslly bo cornered , Corn audoulH felt the de
pressing Inlliienco of abundant ruins almost
us sensibly us wheut. Corn wus especially
weak and scored the lowest prices lor some
months. It was felt that the Improved crop
imispccls would Insure u more liberal nuirUet-
it\K \ of stoeiH. The cash market wus decidedly
weak. This encourage ! ] bears to raid prices.
They found llttlo disposition to support prices
and had things about their own way. Provis
ions wore weak with other markets. Buyers
yesleiduy Mere selling today , lieam wns
ueurlni : toiluy. Ilynn wns a f roe fcller. Wo
cannot look for much rally while cash busi
ness is so ( ilM-ouraKlni ; as It has been for soniu
tlmo past.
CliiUAno. May 20.V. . I ! . McCormlek & Co. to
V. ( J. Hwart.t Co. ; The copious rains which
fell yesterday and toduy tliroiuliout the
wheat sections both sprint : and winter , con
verted the steady iniincia of yesterday intou
very wouk one today. Long wheat ciiinu on
( lie market from nil iiuurters and the boars
fought persistently and fearlessly. Ilull news
Hccnicdlo liuvo no olToctim the market Ital-
ttmoro reported sales of 100,000 for export In
July and Now York advised that thu present
bieak brings them with n limits of honiU'luruo
buying orders. Tlio ruin , however , ont-
wuluhcd ull other considerationsRuurautoe -
Ing us It docs u line crou of winter wheat and
materially Improving condition of soring.
Itecoipts at eleven primary points , IMI.UM ;
shlpiiicnts , 40S.OOO. Clearances from Now
Vork , 70,000 bushels wheut. The eloso
of the market Is very weak with
Indications of still lower prices tomorrow.
Corn was very uctlvo nnd very wouk. Thu
rains had a strong Inlliiencu In breaking prices
uud the weakness wns Increased by largo re
ceipts und a very slr.ck shipping ilcmund. It
U worthy of nolo lhal out of 440 ears received
loday KM graded No , 2 , Incrrasingour slock of
contract corn In stimi and relieving the appre
hension which some of our timid Hhorls hiivo
felt of a siiuee/o In thu Mny option. Uals were
very weak under llio inlliieiico of lurgoly In
creased lecelpts und general soiling out of
longs for country account. Provisions lie-
eolpts of hogs were ! > , OOJ In excess of estimates
und the market lOo lower. There was general
selling out of small lots of long stuff for coun-
liy account at ( lie opening and although there
woiu several reactions , tlio market was lame
and wouk throughout. Several packers who
have bought largely of July with u view to
soiling short on bulges were free sellers today
at the current market , .Should this continue
lower prices must result.
NEW VOIIK , M.iy : U Kennett. Hopkins tc Co.
loS. A. MoWhortor : The market had u voiy
hhurp rally toduy and stocks have been pin-
chased with morn confidence than on any day
fora week. 1'urly buying was largely for
London account and no doubt was chlelly to
cover shot-Is. It hud just us stimulating an ef
fect on thu market , however , as though It had
been for long account , although the ellcct
will not bo ns durable , ( laid export seems lo
bo losing Inlluenee In the minds of t radius be
cause they have not iill'ected our money mar
ket to nny appreciable extent and hecutiso It
Is well known that shipments aru made under
peculiar circumstances which are of a tem
porary nututo and likely to bu followed not
only by u letiiin of gold , but by nuicliases of
American securities for foreign account.
There was a further small quantity of gold
tuken today. Sterling exchange Is weak und
opinions dillor as to whether moro gold will
bo taken for shipment Saturday. Tlio mar
ket closed btroni ; at about the best figures of
the day.
CIIICAOO , Mny 20. I.ognn & Co. to Toncray
& llryan : Thu bountiful rains reported last
night where needed In thu west and north-
went brought selling orders fiom these sec
tions and piodnced au earliest desire on thu
part of longs generally to stand from under.
The clearance were reported as light ami the
day's cash business limited. The market closes
near the bottom. Corn wus weak from the
Blurt , due lo the ouniii causes Influencing
wheat. The clo o wus weak nt the bottom.
Oats followed tlio lend of Its older brother
corn , and closed low. Pork on the decline
was bought by sliorls covering for July , but
the Mice-ceding rally was soon lost und the
close was about the lowest.
HT. Loins , Mo. . Muj 20 , I.angenbtirg Ilroth-
crs to Cockrell llrothers ;
COMHOIIITV I Open. I HUH I | Cloto. | Vest.
vTiic AT
July
CO UN
July MM , 64K
DATs-
July. . . . . . mi 4 ! H
OJIAIIA niocn.
OMAHA , Mny M.
OATTLK Official rccolou of cnttlo
couiparca with l,4iu ycsteraay uud
Wcdncsilayof Inst wcftU. The heft prtiilos of
both beovo * ntul bittlivr Hlook vtvta nollvo nnd
stonily ; jcM ( k'slrnblotrades of beores were
5o to ( Uo lower , nnd of huichor. slow nnil sng-
liiK to lowori feoilpff.Avcro uncliunitod.
Iloos-Ofllcliil rt < i'llta of hous 8KB na
coninnrca with O.tcs yo lordny nnd 4 < K < 1
ncdnoMlny of IIIKU week. The iniirkut
opened lOootcti \ Thn rntiio of the
lirlocs pnhl wns $ l.l > ai\5. the hulk soil-
"y. K.41"0 4- - I'lBlit. fU.Vii4.4Si hciivy
I4.i 34.a.i : inlxcil. HMWI.IIS. The tivurnRc of
the prlco-f pnhl WIIH f l.tciw ns compared with.
M.4l i yosterdiiy nml > J4.48M Wvdncsdny of
lust week.
HllllKt'-Oniclul r ilnls of shrcp 530 , ns
contpiirnd with 291 'Wfilni'sdny of lust week.
l ho ninrkct wus ilctlvo nnd iiiiclmngcd.
Nutlves , Sl.CO'SO.OOi ' .wuyurng , J.55. .
Ilccclpts niul DlNpoHltloii of Stook.
Oniclnl rocolnts nnd disposition of stock ns
shown by tlio books of the Union stockyards
coniimny for the twenty-four hours ending ut
Bo dock p. in. Muy y > , ifOl.
HBCKIl'TS.
Western PnoklnxIOVH ! Great
Ofl' lor the bCiisDii.
CINCINNATI , O. , Mny sa [ Special TelcBriun
to Tin : UIK. : ] Tomorrow's 1'rlco fiurcnt will
nay : "Tlio returns for tlio week show noun-
InrgciiiL'Mt In current packing operations , In
tlio west , tliu totnl leliiK : II'O.UOO ' auulnst 105,0 0
the | > ieuclliixooh and 1100.000 lust year , nmk-
IIIK a totnl of 2i'.HJiOJ : slnco .M.'ircli 1 aKnlnst
2GI5OOi ( H your HXO , fi decrease of 110,030 for tlio
week uml Sj3lKJ ) for tlio season coiiipinud with
last year. I.uitdlni ; places uoinparo as fol
lows :
ouKo hive St ok Mtir .ct.
CIIIOAOO , May 2.1. [ Special Tolozriini to TIIK
llKii.l Hail tlii-ro boon liny spoclal urgency In
the demand for cholcu grades of cattle nil advance -
vance in prices \\ould undoubtedly have re
sulted as only a very small ] i nt of the olTor-
Ings came under lhat head , Thorn was it fair
number of such as aru classed us " .mod" and
which buvo boon soiling around } . ' > .MK-5.0. ) , hut
of the kinds that have recently sold at fti.OO
and upward thorn was only hero and there u
load. Tully ono-tlnrd of the supply was com
posed of Texans , and n cousldcniulo parlof
the remainder consisted of such sorts as nro
salable to local butchers and eanneis onlv.
Therefore whllo fancy beeves were quoled us
high as $0,4 : di.50 ( ! ihcro was llttlo triiU n nt
holler tliiin t-VUO , whllo prices below W.H )
bought most of the natives , and JiSOiit'l.M the
bul.i of Texuns. 'Iho market remained dull
and weak for anything not good enough to
ship east. Coed to cholco grades weru llrm ,
UnoveiiiieH4 In tliu receipts keeps tlio hog
market In a staloof uiisoUlomenu Less1 than
12iHiu recorded for Tuesday was followed today
by 28MJ'w ' ! It hlhi > result that that day's ad vunco
was iost , 1'rlces for best heavy and niedliim
weights foil hack to4.75. und elioleo light re
ceded loil.To , thonilirkut closing woaic at n
doeline. There was au' Increased percent , igo
of light and common mixed lots , and not much
trading was done at botlor than H'O. A corv-
Hlderaiilu part of tliq Ripply changed owners
below Ji.iw. '
OATTMItccolpts ; , 15,000 ; Hhlpments. - ;
market weak und lower ; natives , tl.l5 ® < 1.5) ) ;
stockers , ti.wCM.5'i ; Texans , } ; i.051il.t)5 ) ; cows ,
tl.uo&U'J. ,
Iloo.s-Hecelits | UWOO ; shipments , - ;
market active and 'Mrongi rough and com
mon , J.'l.7. > iCI.0 ; mixed and packers , H.Wft.
4.70 ; primu I.eavy and 'butcher ' weights , fl.liy
4.80 ; light , * I.H.VJI. ( .
SllKiH' liecolpts. 111,000 ; shipments , - ;
market dull ami lower ; common u.itlvus and
westerns. Jl.5it5.0) ( ; prlmo woslerns , ii.lVifi
5.50 ; lambs. SJ.wm.M.
Now Vcirk l.'Jyp Stock Afarkct.
New YOIIK , Miiy2H-tlliivKS-UecolptH : : , lsoi :
head , Ineludlng . cars for sale. Natlvo
s leers , I.VIO&I1.40 ; Tnxans. } V40 ; bulls and
eows , : ii50 : bond. Ii Med beef , slow at b'.iVj '
lOc. Shipments today , 42 ( ! beeves , and 440
iiuartersof beef ; tomorrow , 201 Leovea anil 40
tiheep ,
( , 'AI.VKH liecelpts , : i.il : ; market Htriing and
5o higher ; veals , * VOoa7.Xl ( ; buttermilk ciilvea.
fiOiUI.5) : ! ,
SIIKKP Heeolpts , 5G8 : market Uc higher ;
Sheep , H50il ) . 'i ; lamhs. t'MK&'M ; dressed
mution , li'Jttlle ' ; drcsied ycurllngs , HQI-'Sio ;
s lambs , .
Hods Hecelpts. I.UI2 , consigned direct ;
nominally at 4.a ® < ,55.
St. I.oulH lilvo Stook "Murket.
HT. l.OL'lH , Mn. , May 20. OATTi.K-llccoipta.
3j)0 ( ( ; uhlpnionts , 1,200 ; market easier : good
lo fancy natives , bleudy , 45.U > & 5.1KJ ; fair to
good , H.lOii-'i.OO ; Texans and Indians , '
4..V ) .
lions Ilecolpls , 2,400 ; shipments , 1,7.10 . ; mnr-
ket hleudyi fnlr to elioleo heavy , ( l.5i 4.U5 ;
mixed grade * . JI.uo4sl.tO ; ll lil fair to best ,
tl.\YiUM. ( \
SllUKl1 Uccelpls , & , IOO | shlpmontH , ICO : iiiur-
kct steady ; good to cliolco clipped ,
City Mvo Stock.
/.Mo. , Muy 10. Cuttle KocolptB ,
3,010 lie lid | bUluiucnU , 1,699 head ; market
ntcndy to lOc lower ; strors. M.RT < iS.ROi cows ,
. . . . Mockers and feeders. $ ? ,454t4.4.\
lions Itrcclpts. iiHX : ) Mead ; sliljiineiitP , .1,270
iinnd ; market 60 to lee lower ; bulk , l4.a.Vii.45 |
nil crudes. f3.rxX34.riO.
SIIUKIlieeelpts , 810 head ; shlpinonts , 000
head | market , steady.
OMAJIA } \ ' 1101,1 : ! * A Ii : MAltliKTfi.
FroHh 1'riills.
There wrro only about ono-thlrd ns mnny
otrawborrles on the market yestordiiy as the
( liiy before but there were enough to go
around , The general market on fruits was
tiboul steady.
Tlio following quotations nro based on yes
terday's sales :
OiiANfiKrt- Los Angplos $2.7533.00 per boxi
Klvuras , fiOO ; ; Itlversldo , 1.75.
The following iiiiotatlons are based on yes
terday's sales :
I'INKAI'I'I.KS 1'er ( loz , $2.25ffl2.50.
yTHAWiiKiiiiiiis I'er 24-iiunrt cnso , 12.75 ®
3,00 for good.
CAMfoiiMA CiliiiuilES t'cr 10-lb box , M. 00.
Ai'i'i.r.s The market Is practically out of
Rood shipping stock.
LKMONS Choice stock , pur box , 10.50 ; fancy ,
J7.00.
llANANAB I'er bunch , t2.5CxSn.00 for fancy
stock for shipping.
Flour.
Omalin Milling Co. , Itollanco 1'iitent. MOO ;
liivlnclhlo I'atciit , J'J.80 ; Lone Klar Superla
tive , $2.50 ; iMiowllake , J2.o : ; 1'aney 1'umlly ,
' '
H''T. Davis Mill Co. , High Patent No. I and
Cruamf3.Kli Illuo I ) , full patent. $2.C ( ) ; Hawk
eye. half patent , $ . ' .40 ; Special Uoyal , patent
No. 10 , 1.1 ) | Minnesota I'atoiit , tlW Knnsas
Hard Wheat , palent , $2b5 ; Nebraska Spring
whoiit , patenl. f..OO.
S. ! ' . ( J'.lmun's ' Hold Medal , J2.00 ; Snow Wlilto ,
JiM ; Snowllake. J.VJO : low grade , { I. IK ) ; bran ,
MO.i.Oi chopped feed , JJO.OO ; Mlnnesotii Supur-
lallve , i2.lH ) . _
Country Produce.
The butter market Is very weak and prices
low. Kggs and poultry are about sloudy with
the receipts light.
The following quotations are based on yes-
tt'rdav's sales :
llAV Host upland , J12.0D per ton ,
Kims Ueiieral market. ! , . .
1'oiM.Titv I'holoo llvo hens. $1.00 ; roosters
: ind mixed , M.5C < a3.75 ; good .spring chickens ,
K.51.
K.51.HUTTKit
HUTTKit The bulk of the good country but
ler has lo sell at t'c ' per 11) . Low grades or huv
liutter has lo sell even lower. A few packages
> to the loeal retail trade at a llttlo better
prices , but the demand from this source Is
limited.
The market for potaloes continues low rind
dull. There aru no now potatoes here but a
cur Is expected next weok. Old vogotahles as
canot.s , patsnlps , oto. , nro practically out of
the market.
Tlio following ( jactations arc based on yos-
lerday's sales.
I'OTATOKS Homo grown stock in small lots
from the store , bOS'JJc.
LirncK--Choleo : ; stock , ILViilOc.
Asi-AHAOUS Homo grown slock , 503Cc ) per
docii.
NKW I'OTATOES Per Ib , 2',4l321c. ' (
SOOTIIKIIN HKANS Wnx.Ji.T.'i pur H buslipl
box ; siring. $1.25 per 's bushel box.
TOP ONIONS I'er bunch. 20c.
TOMATOKS Southern .stock , tmshol boxes ,
$5.0,1 ; fancy , crate , ( i baskets , $55'J ' per crato.
I'lK I'I.ANT Per Ib , 2 < T62'ic.
KAUISMKS I'orihwen bunches , 2025c.
PIIAS Per bushel box , $2.25 ; per M bushel
box. 75c.
Cucujiiiuiis Per dozen. $1.25.
CAIIIIAOE California slock , pur Ib , 2ic ! ;
Foulliern. porerate. tG. ( > \
SouTituiiN OAUHI-I.O\VIII : Per dozen. J2.253
. ' .50.
_
The I'axton Hotel Fire
Did not cll'ect the hotel proper in tiny
way so sis to interfere with the operation
of the liousc. Only tlio annex was dum-
Ufjed and guests hnvo been eared for
without the interruption of n binylcday.
I'KUSOXA L 1'A It A d 11 A 4'IIS.
E. M. Bnrllott has pone to Chlcapo.
Thomas Laliz of Hastings is at the Dcllono.
ID. VV. Palmer of Hustings Is at the Millard.
Dr. A. L. Hoot of Elmwood is at the Pax-
ton.
ton.M.
M. A. Downing of Ivcarnoy Is at tlio Pax-
ton.
ton.J.
J. W. Richards of Fremont is at the Mur
ray.
ray.Jolm
Jolm L. McGce of Beatrice Is at the Mil-
lard.
lard.Hon.
Hon. E. A. Cndy of Albloa Is at the Mil-
urd.
urd.Hon.
Hon. Jack McColl of Cozad is at the Mil-
lard.
Joseph L. Bauer of Chadroti is at the Mll-
ard.
ard.Sim
Sim H. Wlucman of ChicaRO Is at the Mil-
ard.
Joseph P. Shu felt of Geneva Is at the
Jasoy.
B. J. Davenport of Valentino Is at the
Casey.
C. A. Darling ana wife of Lyons are at the
Millard.
Judge J. B. Cessna of Hastings Is at tbo
Millurd.
J. T. Coming of Plattsmouth Is at the
Dollono.
( JcorRC Thompson of Lincoln Is a guest at
the Dcllono.
Hon. J. C. W.itsou of Nebraska City Is at
the Murray ,
Elmer Einerlck and O. S. Halo of Craig
are at the Casoy.
L. P. Albright and J. S. Gillian of Kcd
Cloud are at the Murray.
Mrs. N.V. . Hunting and Miss Notn Bunt
ing of Duvid City are at the Murray.
Miss Coo Uartmby mid sister , accompanied
bj- Miss Unroll , have gone to Denver to ro-
8ldo permanently.
C ! . Herbert Brown of Manttou , one of Colo-
radii's bright newspaper writers. Is visiting
friends In Omaha und Council BlulTs.
Frank Grigsby , postmaster at Alma. Nob. ,
spent a day visiting friends in Omaha and
loft last night for Chicago on business.
Hov. Dr. Ives of Auburn , N. V. , who
assisted at the dedication of llio First Meth
odist church , started for homo yesterday.
Mrs. John L. Webster left for New York
last evening and in a few weeks will return
with her uauRhlcr , Miss Flora , whoso school
year closes in Juno.
Mr. and Airs. William Solter of Burling
ton , la. , who have boon visiting Mr. ana Mrs.
.lames Morton , 1710 Chicago slroot , loft for
Sioux City this aftcrnooa and will return
Monday.
Dr. Williamson of the Central United
Presbyterian church loft last evening for
Princeton , Ind. Ho represents the Omaha
presbytery of that denomination In the meat-
Ing of the general assembly which Is hold at
Princeton.
Yu J
\Vith an old sore , ulcer , or
shot wound that refuses
hc"
For Five years
up. If
I had a sere log , which
so take
would yield to m treat
, c Ji O. c O. c , ment-tint 1 I took t.o
and hc- bitllohor S. S. S. , wh cli
prompt y cured it , i.nd
c o m c there 1ms ho n no Ign of
y o u r o urn ; this was in 1S8I1.
K. U. IJosT.Nowton.N. C.
former
self. S. S. S. , has cureci
many such cases after every
) ther remedy had failed.
.OOKS OH BLOOD H/iO SKItf
P. T. HUGHES ,
W1IOAKSAI.K CASH COMMISSION MBHCIIANT
1U2 1554 Mnrkct I.trrot , Dunvor. Colorado.
Kliiln , III , , "nil Wi'Kom Cre.nnory Iluttor , KsK nni\ \
Clienio. IU.UXI A 1 c'initr | t'KK emu * , with tlllum lo
hmn to mi hl | > peis nnilothuri lo liollllu.l , llrocimci
nnil'up. Ship uy hut frclulit. Cooil , clioii : | lluttur In
lU'tiinnd during May. Hcllublo for fjuotutluhs on tlu >
manij.
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED ,
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION.
A. D. Boyer & Co
6S-9 Kzchanifo llutldln ,
Boulli Omahu.
B. J. OofTraan , Smiley Hunter & Green ,
&Go. ,
30 KictmtiBO Ilulldluz
20KxctiftnKO Ilulldlng
Boutli OuJitia. Bouth Omanu ,
OMAHA
UlIIUIOTlffi ( l
DIRECTORY.
A. II. Pcrrigo&Oo. 1 M-
AII.Mnkoi , All Prices , All ' "cycles SeMen Montlilr
PnrK PnyiucnU.
131 ! . DodurStreet. . t < I nliik.
BOOK BINDERS & STATIONERS
Oinaha Republican Priutiug ( b. ,
Law triers , bnnlc suppllci , nnd everything In the
printing lino.
lOthniul Douuli * MrcoK
Ackennaim Bros. & Hciutzo ,
I'rlnlcris binder * , eloelrolrncr * , blank book ninnii-
fntturen ,
Illflllownrl ulrocl , Onnli-x.
Eagle Oornico Works F. Rnernpin < ;
Manufacturer ! * ofnnlvan- Rnlvanlied In n cornices ,
Ued Iron Cornlc-o , DurniiT wlndnwK , il ( ir
Wlnilowcnp'.ini'tnllc'iky- caps , tin lals etc. Tin
IlKbtn etc. 1110 nnd 1113 Iron nnd Mnto roofer.
DodKO St. Hll Knrnain St.
DRY GOODS.
M. E. Smith & Go. , I Kilpatriok-Kosh Dry
Dry pood' , fnrnlshlnj Goods Go. ,
, notlom. nry coodi. notlom , uantt
fiirnHhlne k-iiii'li.
Cor. llth nnd Howard Kts. Corner llth nnd llarncy
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Wolf Electrical Oo. ELE Dotnilt-Aiitom .TEI . ) MOTR3
Illuslrnted Ciitalo us nnd ( iencratatlo
free. H. A. Klnner , litn'l Alt'
1C14 Capitol Avcnuo. Kfl-3 N. V. Life llld'K.t
FARM MACHINERY , ETC.
Parlin , OrendoriF & T. G. Northwall ,
Martin Co. , General western
Corner Jones nnd Uth U. Sknndla I'low Co ,
Omaha , Neb. MI'.i-I.IJl Sherman ara.
FLOUR.
Broken Bow Holler E. T. Davis Mill Co. ,
Milling Oo. , C. (1. Underwoo 1 ,
Ofllco nnd warohouio , Mannccr nt Oninlu.
10W N. lOtli Btroct. Cor. 8th nnd Jack ton ( tv
S. F. Oilman , Omaha Milling Co , ,
Merchant Miller" ,
1011 N. Itlth stroM.
OtlK-o anil Mill 1313 Noith
C. E. lllack Mnnacpr. Kith Street.
FURNITURE AND CARPETS.
Dewey & Stone Fur Ohas. Shiverick & Oo.
niture Oo , , Furnlturo nnd Carpiti
Kurnlturo nnd carpoti ,
1115-1119 Karnam street , 1200-1210 Karnam St.
IBeeho & Runyan Fur
niture Oo.
Succosnors to C.A. Hcebo
A Co. .
I draco nnd lath SH.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
Schneider & Loomis , J. T. Robinson Notion
Oo. ,
Jobbers and Importer ! of '
fientu' fiirnMiln * trmli
notions nnd furiiLthlnj in'f'n celubr.itfd bran 1
"HurkHkln" ovornlli ,
pnnK Hlilrtt. rent < , etc.
lilt Ilownrd street. Cor. Uth nml Howard Ul.
GLASS , PAINT , OIL AND DRUGS.
Kennard Glis3 and J. A. Fuller & Oo , ,
Paint Oo. , llOIUoiiitlu Strjjt ,
1(03-1112 Ilarner utroot.
Oinaba , Nub. Omalin.
William Oumminga , Blake , Bruca & Oj .
lAjavunwortti tt.
UW-WJ
C17 nnd 613 South IClh St. ,
. Onmlm , Neh.
Omaba , Neb.
GROCERIES.
Pnxton & Gallagbor , Meyer & Raapka ,
705-711 8.10th utreot , IIW-HUJ Hume ? strodt ,
Omnhn , Ncn. Omaha , Nob.
D. M. Steele & Oo , , Sloan , Jobn'on & Oo ,
Vlh mid
ilroot ,
1291-1:03 Jones
Onuiln , Neb. Onmlm , Neb ,
Allen Bros , , McCord , Brady & Oo , ,
1114 llarncjr strujt , I3th and Ixuivenworth ,
Onmlm , Neb. Oinuhn , Ni'briiHkn.
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Toncray & Bryan S. A. MoWhorter
lrolnTH , tirnln , i > rovl lori < .112 Ift.S'ntl Hank llrokur
undvlocki. all H. Mill I'flVlltll WlKK to .S'UW
Kl. I'rlvalu wlro to ( 'lit- York , Clilcauu and HI.
BI.-U.SI. Umls und Nuit l iuli. l.'aith vralli
Vork. kouiilit for ull markuu ,
Oockroll Bros. '
Ilrokurs. Private wires
to Nuw Vork , C'lilcauo A
Ht. l.oult. ypc'clal Btli'ii-
llun KlTon to track Lld <
( ingrain , '
GUN POWDER.
Hugh G. Olnrk.
flonlVp ' lern Agcnto'
l > iiiont' | Sportlnj dun *
l > o nit or. Atlas hlKho < plO *
Ivo.lllnMlllK cnl'S , f mo.
l'lIliirnor \ ftreot.
PAPER.
Carpenter Paper Oo. ,
Cnrry A Mil > tock of
| > rlnllnir , wrapping nml
wrltliiK paper , card t > -
rcr , etc.
Eces Printing Oo.
I.ltliOKrnpblnc , Printing
iinil Illnnk Uooki.
llth nml ll
PRODUCE , COMMISSION.