Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 22, 1891, Page 6, Image 6

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEj fflUDAY NAY 22 , 1891.
Qenoral Tendency of Prices Upward on the
Ohloigo Board of Trade ,
LOCAL AND FOREIGN BULL NEWS PLENTY
Wvo Sleek VulueH Quoted Hll 1itly
IJOWCP llniiKO of Ijcntllnir Ornlii
J-'uturoH On Wall Street
Mining SluircN.
CIUCAOO , Mny 2l.-Tlicro was heavy trailing
In wheat toiluv mid many rounil lots eh in o I
hands lluforu Uiu opunlng tlio boars antici
pated lower prices as the result of tlio eon-
tlnilcit rains In the wlio.it bolt and. tlio lower
forulKii market , but the sontliiiontof the trade
was axulnst them nlinoRl from the outset and
thoiiKh they succeeded In onKlnicrlnj ; two or
thrco brcuKsdiirliu thocoiirso of thu session
the pcnortil tendency of prices was upward
mill I lie flow was firm lit tlio top inures of the
day Tim Iti-ins of HOWS nhleh favored the
bulls wore rcpoits that nn area of low tem
perature was spio.idliiK over thu north
western who.it bolt , ncvniiip tilled In
Bonn ) places , and u nollllcatlon by the
izovcrmncnt Hlgn il service tli.it severe
frost * tnlRlit lie oxncetod in Iowa
and Wlicnnson tonight. Added to this was
the fact that there vvcro encasements of
wheat nt ht. Lotus fornxport to Prance ; that
exports from the so.iboard wore free ; rumors
that heavy eniaircnirnts of room for shipment
wore holne ijuletly negotiated lime ; and that
rust had appeared In the icrowlni ; who it at
mine points More o\m , the Cincinnati I'rlco
Cum nt noted a IIIWIT average condition us
the result of tlio recent drouth , and the As-
Roclnted prfs 1'arls cables spoktt of the crit
ical condition of the Trench erop which wus
CHtlmated to bo'"J OOJ.OOJ bushels short , and of
an attempt by Trench speculators to corner
the market.
July , which closed uttl 01 yesterdayopened
at ( M'tft'PH.iC , sold up to $ ! oa1 , o.ised oil to
OO'.c , advanced to fl 00 V1. dojllnul to U9e ,
and rallied to il UJ > . lly this time the small
shorts had become llinroimlily scared , and
vvhon near the clo o , dlsp.itchrs piuno In to-
portlnc lar o oiiK.iKements fur prompt shin-
merit from the seaboard and heavy charters
hero thcv rusheil In to cover , and lifted llui
pr co toflllPii The chariots hero were said
to lie due to tbo bionU In rates \Mieat , coin
and o.its room was ollered at Ic to lluffalo.
Corn npiMiod weik on account of tlio line
Krowinu- rains In the corn belt and receipts In
nxiUhHiif the amount expected. Hut rallied
with who.it and on uncrlna by shorts I'stl-
niatcsof IICAVJ receipts for timioriuw and re
ports of iiirno loading at country stations
uiokc inhis later July openediitB5VWiiil ? > c ,
pold down to VViO. up to W5"1. ! and elf to Bj'jc
The clus ni ; rally In whe it lifted It to M'/ic. '
Oats were xovurniMl by corn and went down
with h" , In bplto of the predictions that the
crop wuitid bo bclon the average. .
l'roIslont h nl a weakening Inllucnco In thn
lnr o roiolptH of hogs and the wenknot-s In
corn then h the Iliictuatlons wcro nuirow ,
July porn shows a lo s. compared with yesterday -
day of ncents. July lard Is unchanged and
Cash quotations wore as follows :
FI.OOII Dull nnd unchanged : spring. V > 00 < 3
b..V ) ; wlntur. 1500(3520 ( ; straits , (4.U5UO ) ; buk-
erM. $4.254 M ) .
WHEAT No. 2 spring wheat , tl.043 , ; No.
38prlm.'wheat , tl.OO ; No. 2 red , tlM &l.OG1 , .
COIIN No. 2 , Me.
OATH NO. 2 , 4 c : No. 2 white , 50'i5lo ; No.
3 white. WKc-lOUc.
liENo. . 2. 8Jc.
HAIILKV No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 , C0 < n.75c ; No.
4. ? 2c.
KI.AX STED No. 1 , Jl I" .
TIMOTHY , ' -rEi > Prime. ( l.snl.30.
POIIK Mt'ss pork per barrel , 411.10 ; lard ,
per cwt. KV4U ; sliort ribs sides ( Uxise ) ,
IrilKKfUO. ) ; dry salteil shoulders ( boxed ) , 15.u ®
6.20 : short clear Hides ( boxed ) . W.20UH 25.
WIIIHKI Distillers' finished goods per gal
lon , (1 III.
buOAit-rut loaf , unchanccd 5
, c ; granu-
luted , ur.ehamicd ; standard "A , " unchanged.
ItccoiptH nnd shipments today were as fol
lows :
On the produce exchiuiEO today , tl-o butler
market was lower ; extra creamery , Kl7c ;
extra firsts , luft\ \ > yullrsts. \ . iMoilio : extra
dally , 15 < itlfic.oxtr.i ; firsts , Uffll.'c ; lirsts , 14Uc.
Now Y4 > rk .
NEW YOIIK. May 2l.-riouii-Uci-elpts , 24 : I45
bntrels ; exports , 4.417 barrelH. 5,1,70 sacks ;
steady and fairly active : silos , 20 ( K)0 ) barrels.
CmiNMKAb-Stundy and In falnlemapa.
WliKAT-Kccelpts , II ' 4,400 bushels ; exports ,
185,741 bushels ; sales , 0,11(1,000 ( busho's futures ;
& 01.WXI bushels spot. Spot murKot , J ffilo
hlKhor : strong nnd nctlve for exports ; No.
* ' red. Jl. I I'tWl. 14 In store and elevator ; Jl.l.lii
( M.I4V iiflnnt ; JI.MJl.lr. ) f. o. b. ; ungriidiul
rixl.fl.ITV ; No. 1 northern , to arrive. Jl.l.Pj
( M.14 > . ; No , 1 luird to anlvc , U.lliJ.Ol.17' , ;
No. 2 Chicago , H.WJffJI.l. ? . . Options udviinccd
Aionbovo jestetday's close , through unfavor
able reports rcganllng the Trench crop and
an active short demand , which offset the
favorable weather for our own otops ; No 2
rod , May. Jl.lJ'j , closlm : at 11.1 1' . ' ; June , $1.11 ®
1,12 ; closing , at $1.12 ; July , ( I OS451.0US5 , closing
at SM.O1" . ; August , * l.01i l aJ5 , closing at
. inaSOI.04V closing at
er closing at 11.01 : December.
llAiiusv MALT-Dull ; Canada country made ,
i.'o'iiN-llecelpts , 4I00 bubhels ; oxports.OI-
( M bushelx ; sales , i' , 104,000 bushels futures-
li'MKX ' ) bushels spot , blot market unsettled
but fairly iictlvc. cosing ' tlrm ; No. 2 , 70o
elevator , 7n a7lo alloat ; uiiKradcd mixed.
WTJHe. . . . . . . . . , , . .
Options depressed
w./u. * * % .v | vnv. by reports of heavy
rains In the west and declined to Jl OJ.o.'V | ,
closlnoasv ; May , ( Sijc , closing at OS $ c ; Juno ,
MJiit04c ( , cIoMng nt UIVc : July , t-'iSliklc , clos
ing fttcajjc ; August , Biuerso. closing atoihc ;
beptcniDPr , 6t'4c , closing ut Bli o.
OATH Uvcolpts , KUlOO busbolH ; exports. 1,233
bushes ; sales. hJ5,000 bushels futures ; 112,000
busholsspot. Spot market lower and weak , but
moderately active ; options active but heavy ,
Muy closing utMjUut Juno , sane , closing nt
KJUc ; July. StUS-VPic. closliu at wye : An-
( just , 4IU 4.iyc. closing nt 4lo ; fcoptomber , W
ffl40o ; spot. No a , white , 58ijo ; mixed western ,
W B53o : wnlto western , 5b.vjo ; No. 2 Chicago ,
HAY I'lrni ,
MoiAssFS--Porclgii , dull ; Now Orleans ,
itoady. ( iiilot ; common to fancy , 25JV ! .
KVK-Stendv , iiulot.
- l. < ios-Qnlol , Him ; western , 10)o ) { ; receipts
0,7.1(1 ( packages.
POIIK Qulot. firm ; old mi , s , ( Il.oofil3.00 :
now mesh , JliOmifclAlK ) ; extra prime , (13 so ,
CUT Mr TS--atcady , iju et ,
LAUD Liiuvr : western Hteam , M.C5 ; sales.
000 tlorcosat IC.Vito.o7i } ; option bales. ; i.mO
tierces ; May. 1.44 ; June. ( ( .Hi ; July , W.70f6
S',7J : 1 ! > ! ! " ) ' ' , . > 7l ! A"KiiHt. W.bl ; boptomber ,
W.7fft(1.7l ( ( , closing at 16.77 bid.
lluTTKH-Palr demand ; fancy , steady ;
western dairy , IWlSoi vvosturn crcamory ,
14iJlo ! ) ; wi-storn factory. ' UhitlSot Klglns. ( Uo ,
" " ' " "
steady ; okiins , 6 < jijc.
Mlhvutikco Slurkots.
MILWAUKEE , Wls , Muy si. ri.ouit-lln-
changrd ,
WHEAT rirni ! No. Ssnrlng , on track , cash ,
ll.n-4Ol.U : July , ll.01iNo ; , 1 northern , ( l.wo.
ColtN Ixiwor ; No. ; i , on track , 5'Jc. '
OATS Kiulort No. 2 white , 52o ,
lUlll.KY KHHler : No 2 In stole , 74 c.
lUK-Daslor ; No. I in store , We.
Plto VISIONS Lower. Pork , July , (11.15. I.ard ,
July.fU47 .
KfCEiiTS riour , fsSOO barrels ; wheat , 10,500
bushnls ; barley. 2,800 bushels.
Hiili'vit..NT8 Flour , A X ) barrels ; wheat , 15-
fXX ) bushels ; barley , 51.WO buihels.
Ht. hoiils * MurketH.
ST. l.oitis , Ma , May SI. WIIBAT Strong !
ciish. ( laiHJuly,07'o. ;
CniiN-oaiili , WU 'I July. Kl'fp.
OATS-Knsv t cunb. 4Sl'u ; July , 42 0.
PiitK-itiMlor : : l 1. 7)1. )
WlllSKV-d.ltl.
Wliuat Market ,
MINNKAI-OMB. Minn. , May SI.-WitEAT
The shipments today wore 14 earn uioro than
< rure received , There was a wry good uu-
ninnil for No. 1 nortliorn both forcpotdollvcry
nnd to arrive No 2 northern sold fairly tit
iibout ! IJ under No. I notthern except for a
fancy lot which brought a little more. There
was very Illtle aln fdr any other grades.
Mlllirs and rlovatoriomp.inlr-s were both In
thcmarkut nnd the competition worked prices
on contract who it a little neurorUi the July
option. Thn bull , of the sale * was made at
about li < nuclei today liccuipts for 21 hours.
counts ; shipments. 1 10 curs Closing quotations :
No. Ihnrd May. l 07 ; on truck. ( l.o" ( l.07i { .
No. I northern May. ( l.trtt July , ( l.wi'ti
reptemborr4Jic ; on track , l.0iai.i.l'4 ( , No.
2 northern , Mny. (102 ; on track. Jl tr4ni.ti2S { .
KntiHiiH City MarkotN.
KANSAS OITV , Mo. M-iy 21. WitKAT-Oulpt ;
No. 2 luird. cash , 055J05Jie ; May , ! )5c ) asktd ; No ,
Z led , cash , IKio.
CottN Lower ; No. 2 , cash. G05014'r | ( | May ,
' .
OAT"Lower ; No. 2 , cash , 4434liu ! ; May ,
4l'ic bid.
1/lvc
Livv'iiiMiot , , May 21. Wit i. AT Holders offer
moderately. ,
Cons rfrin : demand pcot ; mixed wostorn.js
4id ! pcronntal ,
I. vim -Prime western , .lslld ! per ewt.
TAM.OV I'liio American. 21s 5d per cwt.
Cltiulniiiill
O. , May 21. Wnr.AT-Htcady ;
No 2 red II uu
Cons In moderate demand ; No. 2 mixed , 50
.
tATH--Harely steady ; No. 2 mixed , We.
\VliiSKl--tl 10.
Duliitli Vlicnt Market.
lltiumi. .Minn. . May 21 Wheat opened
weak at Jl IIU : July sold down to ( I. II up to
( I. IS , oloslngat * I.U3i. Cash who.it elused nt
Jill for No I hard ; No I northern , tl.tis ; No.
2 not lliQrn , sellers ,
'loli'do llarkctH.
TOLEDO. O. , May si. WIIUAT lllghor ! cash ,
M > y
Cons' -Steady ; cash and May , Ole.
d ( jtilct ; cash , 54u.
NKW YOUK , May 31. riiotemporof the stock
market today was rithcr iciietlon iry. but
there was a lack of llfo In the dc.1lln.rs , There
was a stiong opcnliu. but except In Heading
there was no material Improvement. The
capture of the business of the Coxes and other
new freight i-onli lots , which will brfng the
tonnage of the country up some 2OuO,000 moro
for the ensuing ye if. and the approach of the
time when a vote is to bo taken upon the ex
tension of the tttlst , m iclo the stock at'
tractive to buyeis for the tlmo bonu and a
rise of 2'J percent was the result. The gen
eral list , however , sulToiod fiom the waiting
attitude of those who might be bu > eis
owliu to the prevailing uncertainty of the
money market. The concosilons from the
best prices , lion over , were very matcilnl In the
loading stocks. St. Paul and Union Pnclllo
yielding most readily and showing the most
animation besides Heidhu However , both
the Lake I'rlo nnd ( Jroat Northern showed
marked stiimvth at times ' 1 bo announce
ment that a largo imonnt of cold would go
out on Saturday gave the bears an oppor
tunity to press the list down , and biioynnov
In Jlcadlng was short lived , and special w oak-
ness was soon developed In the othcts because
of the possible complications which
mav rlso bccnuso of the trans ictlons tu
Heading. Lackawatina dropped off about 2'S '
aiidJersoyCetitr.il about 2 per cent , whltn
pressure upon the losult of the active stocks
wassulllclent to cause losses which In most
cases oxci'cdou 1 percent. Atchlson. Hutlltig-
tsn Hock Island , union P.icillc and Chicago Gas
were coo'iileiious for their weakness under the
pressure The Into tradlnir. however , saw a
partial rally when the shorts began to take
their profits foi tbe day and then closed qnlot
Lnt at n fiacllomil improvement fiom the
lowest figures.
The fln il losses uio generally confined to
fractions , but Lack iwnniia Is down Pg , Clove-
hind , Columbus Chicago A , St. Louis , I3a ;
Louisville & . Nashville , l'i. ' and bt. Paul , 1 per
cent. The sluggish condition of the bond
market gives great encouragement to the
bears at Diesent who point to the fact that
some Impiovoment must bo seen In this de
partment hofoio any material advance can bo
hoped for In the stoA list. Today there was
a little mete animation and the total trans-
nct'ons ' were brought up to & 'JS7OUO ' ,
though there wns tbo usual lack of
marked features and a heavy tone prevailed
In symp.ithv with the downwind movement
In shares. The Heading llrsts , however , made
a substantial gain of 2 percent to 54 for the
same cause that-helped tlio stock , but the rest
of the list woio traded In within narrow
limits.
( iov eminent bunds have been dull and
heavy.
State bonds have been dull nnd steady.
Petroleum was devoid of feature ; opened
dull und remained so all dnv. Pennsylvania
oil closed nt Mt ; Juno option closed at G8 ? ( .
Total sales 4,000 ban els.
The following are I ho closing quotations for
the leading stocks on the Now \ ork stock ex
change today
AtchUon f dopruforred. . . . lit
Adams Kxpress . . .147 N V Central 100
Alton A Terre Haute Jili N. V C. A St. L 12K
do preferred ] V > do preferred 6
American KxptCBS , .114 Ohio A Mississippi . . 18
H. C. II AN 27 ilo preferred 85
Canndn Pacltlc 7 < > > l Ontario A Weitern . li ( >
Cannda Southern . , . 4S'/i Oregon Improve . . . . 28
Central I'rtcltlc ) ' ( Oregon Nav . . . . 08
Chen A Ohio U , Oregon Trans. . . . . . . . 15l <
do 1st preferred . . 4V { Pticinc Mail J4U
do2ndpreferred. , . . 2P ( I'corla. Dec. A ICvnns. 18U
Chicago ft Alton. . . .122 Ittshurif . . . 149
0.11 AO 6M j Pullman I'nlnco .IbO
C. O. U. A 4t I M > (
Delaware-A Hudson. Km Hock Itlatid 74H
Pol.Ij A W H4 < St. I , A 8. K. Istpfd . 60
I ) . A It. ( J preferred t . \ $ Ht Paul ( ! 3
Knst Teun . . . djtf do preferred . . .11014
do lit preferred M > M P.MInn A Stin 104
do2d preferred . . . 1114 St Paul A Omaha. . , . 2SK
Krlu IWH do preferred . . 84
do preferred Tenn Coal A Iron . .tiitf
Fort VVnrnu . . . .I'M Texas Pacltlc 14' <
Chi A Unit III . . . . . to 'lol AO. Con prof'd. 60
llocklni : Vnlloy . . . Union Pacltlc 444 {
Houston A Teins U S Kxprem 10
Illinois"Central . . . 07 \V. St. U AP 1U' |
Ht I'nul A Dulutli . 28 do preferred .
KunsMi ATezim. . . . 28U'M , W ell's-l-iiriro ICx " . . . . 140"
Jjiku Krlo A Wusfn U Western Union . . . . 7'l
do preferred * - - .M ) I Am Cotton Oil 2t'
I nke Hlioro 10S ) ( Colorado Coal M'l
Ioul vlllu ANaih , . . 7&M 'llomeitnko ' 10
Louisville A New A. . 24i < | lron Mlvor . . . . 100
Memphli A. Char . . . . 34 Ontario 3j
Michigan Central . . . b'i > iculck llver &
Mil , I. H V\V 7'.i l do preferred 3t > Hi
do preferred tt > K Hutro
Minn A St. 1. 4 llulwcr .10
dopreforrcd 11) ) lllch AW P Tor. . . . 28
JllsiMiurl 1'iicltlc . . . . ( ,7H Wisconsin Central. 19h
MolilloAOhlo . . . 41) ) ( .runt Northern pfd. b8
Nnshvlllo Chiitt M
N ,1 Central . 1I3U Lead Tiust 17K
Norfolk A Went pfd . 5J < { Sugar TruHt KUt
Northern PiiclMo . . . . 24 Voiilberii Paclllc. . . . .to
doprofcrrcd . . . . Ii7l4 Ore. H U .V Utah Nor 24
U P. Denver A Uulf 1'J I ) A It. ( i W
Northneitern . . . . 10.lt do preferred
The total sales of stocks today worn 251 , 107
shares , Including : Atchlson. "J.7IO ; Lackti-
wanna , ' 'O.ir.'O ; Loulsvlllo k Nnshvlllp. ti.IIIO ;
Missouri Piiclllc , . 1,170 ; Northern Piiclllc pre-
forird , 4-)7' ) ; Heading , 2ftti3 ; at. Paul , 7,5.0 ;
Union Pacltlc. 105j. .
IIOVluVV.
NKW YOUK , May 21. The Post says : The
possibility of the Hank of England making a
further advance on the premium of gold Is a
question of only secondary Importance. An
advance of 'id ' per onncu for gold Is only
about 1-1(1 ( of 1 percent on the dollar and would
bo equal to only a little more than 'ic
reduction on the pound In the rates for ex
change. The only thing that will stop the ex
ports of gold tire either n decrease In demand
from importers for exchange or an Increase In
the supply of exchange from other sources
than the gold exports The exports for dis
counts yesterday and still easier fcpllng
today u fiord tno prospect that com
mercial bills fiom this side may soon
bo discounted on such terms as to
afford the supply of domatid oxchamio , hut
the supply of cummcichil bills is still vety
small ,
_
The "Monoy .Market.
NEW YOUK , May -MONEV ON Gu.t. Easy.
ranging from : i to 4'j per cent ; last loan U per
cent ; closing offered at J per cent ,
PIIIMK MKiiOAKrii.K PAPMI nit ? nor cent.
bTKiii.i.vi r.xoiiANOB Qnlot and weak at
W.M for sUty-day bills and Jl.s.7 ! * for do-
miind ,
The following wcro the closing prices on
bonds :
U H. 4 , rfk-lilored llt > > 4 * | M K. AT kf . . . . 4U )
U H H , coupons . . IH ' Mutur.l Union bi . . . I'M
4 , re l'lcred .IW N J Cent Int Cert .ltti
4H" , coupon ! . . . lilt Northern 1'uc. im 115k.
PaclHokiof 113 . . .tit do2d 1M (
I/nililnn Stamp Ii 87 Northwestconiohi. .135
Tennvoee N S , Os , , 1(0 ( do debeuturn&i lot'/
do S . . . . 100 U U A I. M.tion is MI.
do 3 . . . . I'll M. L A S. K. Can M 1U.I
Conailn Southern ' 'di 1'7 ' Ht. I'nul rouioli I. . '
Central Puoltlo lit ) 107)4 ) Mt. P C. A , P. liti . . .III !
I ) . Alt ( I. lit. . . . . 114 1' . P L.j Tr lta HI
do 41 Wi" r. P. 11 ( I Tr Ken . (1 (
1) A U U wuit Ul . . 'M ( Union Patina I t . . 1US
KrleSd , .IUO'4 ' \Veit Hhora , , . , . .lWi )
M K. A T. ( ien'l ( H. TI'j
It nlc Olenrnnocii.
NEW YOIIK , Mny Sl.-Ulcnrliijs , tH7,209OJO ;
{
balnncos M.7til,04. .
Plltl.\UKi.l'HIA , Mny2I.-01oarlngst0.40I,251i |
balances , { I.ROo. Money , 4ttlii percent.
llAt/nvioitE , Mil. . May 21-Clearlimti , K,37U-
6M ; balances , ( JVtb& | ilonoy , U percent ,
NORTON. May 2l.-ClearlnijR , I.\OI0.45I ; bal-
anceH , tl.hlo.ioi ) . .Money , fi per cent. KxuhaiiKO
on New York , loai2'Jo ' discount ,
CINCINNATI , 0. , M y 21. .Money hardening
nt.ViM IHIT rent. Now York oxcfianne , tOUOJ
percent premium. Clearances , < J.UI50 ) ,
UilifAOo , May 21-Ilatik olearlngs4MW,000 | ,
Now I ork exchange T.VS'-.lo premium , Hates
for money were steady at fiilO ) per cent. Ster
ling exchange was steady and unchanged.
llostou Htoult Mnrkct.
BOSTO.N , MOM. , Mar 2L Ths follow lug were
) the eloslni prices on stocks In the llostou
' stojk market today !
I AtchlKon A Tnpckiv 2t , Calumet A llcclft . , { U
lloston AAltiMiy , 2j'trauklln ' I7A
do Maine 1V7 .Huron . , IH
Chi. Hnr A Ijulncy WiV Kcar iuKO 12
Knilern It It U >
iltrlilnirir It It . . Powablo ( now ) A
do preferred . ( Julncy 102
MUM , Central . , Inmarack IH
McJlcnn Con com AnnlKton Lind Co. .67J
N V A N Knglanrt . lloston I.ind Co 20
do 7 118 " in lilrco IJIIH ! Oo. 21J4
Old Colony \Vcit Knil Land Co. .200
\VI * 'pnt com TIM Hell Telophone. IT
.Mlouer Vlln Conoic ( ) I.imson ! * toro H
Atlantic Il < M .
llo'lon A Mont. . . , , Il N U T . . .
_ Io.Ni > ox , May 21 4 p. m closing !
Con ol , money . . WWii llllnolB central IWM
Coii oK account . UU MeOcanOrd .
t ! S 4 < .UIJ st Paul common . . 1.4 * <
u. ns . IU2 IN V central . . 104 4
N \ . P. A O IMs . ! < ( 'PcmmylvniilA ' SIS
Ciiiiiullnn Paclllc . , . 7H Itindlnif Id ] *
Krle SOW Mexican central n 4s. 74U
KrlaZili _ . _ . . . . . . . IUO I
llnrnllvcr 4Vjd per ounce.
Money : ) percent.
llnnk of ICn laiHl llulllon.
LONDON. Mny 21. Tlio Inilllon In tlio llnnk
of iiijlnnil : Inorcnsodf \ 5. wo ditrln : the ti.ist
wiMik 'I ho proportion of the ; II.ml ; of Knmml
ri'scr\u to lltilillllv wlik'h lust wrok uus aL'.W
tier cunt U now .UW ) per cent. Tlio amount of
bullion KOIIO Into the Hank of KiiHluml on bul-
UIILU toitny Is i'UH.OOO ,
1'arlH llontcs.
IHiu , May 21. Thri'o per cent rente ? , tnf
file for the account. ThnuinUly statement of
flit ) Hank of I'liinoo shons tin tneiiMiMO of
l.lilT.iuj mines Kold niul , " > , SJ.VU1X ) francs ll > ur.
Denver tlnliio ; Stoulcs.
IJENxnn. Col. , Mny 21. lltislnois was MTV
llKht on the niliiliiL'\oliatuc today , nnd prleei
lowur tlnui tiny duy this weuk. Totul sulus , 10-
Onsh.it us. Uloslntf :
Alleifluny . 14 .luit'co ' . . .
Amlt ) . I Hi U-iMl lenilur
Argonaut . 23 l.lttln Itulo . 10U
lltllaral . 25 Malchle's
Sllll I'l'llllUlHCO IllllVK QlllltUtlOIIX.
SN riiAsct- . Cul.i , , M ly SI. I ho ollliMtil
closing ijiiot itlons for inlnlni ; stouks today
weto us fidjows :
AHll . .
. . Z1 uphlr
llest Allcliher . . 41 PlltOHl Wi
IlndlcCoiKoIld ilrtl IUO '
$ ?
( hnlhir . -'Jl Mprra Nevada ,
Con Cala A Va , . 181" ) , Union Con . . . 2X ; )
iruwn Point . . I"1 ! lltii . , W
( iould A Currr . . .MO Vt'lfow JuiXet . 2iJ
Iliilo \ Non ross . 210 ( 'oinmonwtalth 71
M ex lean , HPI N. Hello Isle 1.3
Mono 5
New Vork 'Mining QuntatloiiH.
NEW i'oit'C ' , M.iy 21. The following tire tlio
closing mining stock cpiotatlons :
St I.oiils "Mining ( Jiidtutlons.
Sr LOUIM , Mn. . MiiySi Tlio'niliilint tnnrKot
was Intictlvu but urlci'S wuio Htm. The follow-
Inir bids ueiu in ide on c.ill :
AlltltllH Mount Itoy
Atuerlc in M llrcen. . .
( irnnlto Mountain
I , Kiln AlOort . Kllz.ibutli 2UO
Monlro'u . \Uttlll
The Siifjur Murke' .
New VOIIK , May SI. SiuilAU K.ivv , active
and Ilrin ; centrifugals. Ut ! test , 5 : i-I 3.IV.
bales. 2'JOJ lio'slio.i < U nioscovado , OJ test ,
1 1-lCc ; 5,000 hags centrifugals. IH ! test , at
Plillidolphla. 'I l-li > c Uollncd Is ng iln iiilct |
and higher ; No. 7 , 'ij ; No 8 , II 1-ldo ; No. I' ' ,
3' c ; No. 10. : ilMlloNo ; II. .I'-io ; olV A. I'.Solc ;
mould A , 4'Jo ; stand ird A , 41.jc ; powdered A ,
4Jie ; granulated , 4'jc : cubes , 4J o.
Now York Dry Goods Market.
NEW YOIIK , May 21. lliislncss In dry goods
continued on the favorable b.slsof yester
day with jobbers more active. Thu demands
In the hands of ngotits were Important and
contracts are dull v inndo for future dcllvoiy.
In some dttccllons there Is as yet no Imptovc-
ment. but the Indications are thin the de
mand will bo very general In a shoit time.
Now York Coffee Option * .
NEW YOIIK. May 21. Coffee options opened
steady , unchuiigod to 5 points down ; closed
steady to I ) points down. .Sales. I.ViV ) bag" ,
liii'lndlng May. $ 7.8 ; Juno. * 17.70O17.7 > ; July.
I17.50 < T017..0 ( ; Aiuust , J17.0- > @ 17.10 ; September ,
sfl0.4rili'i ! ( ) ; October , $ l\8 : Dfconiber , $15 OJ ®
1'ib'i ; March , JII.80. bpot Klo dull , but stoadv ;
fair cargoes t.UOJ ; No. 7 , SlS.SO.
MlHocllancons MnrkotH
NEW YOUK , May 21. I'ETHOI.I DM Dull and
we ik : crndu In bauds , Parker" . $ tLO. ' > ; crnclo In
bulk , $1.10 ; united closed at tJ.Ki for June.
COTTON SEED On. Strong nnd ipilet.
TALT.MVVVoak : city , JJ.UU for packages.
H ISIN Quiet and steady.
TuiiPHNTiMi Dull ; lower ; , i7jij ! ( c.
1'KI lllON-Dtlll
Coi'i'fcii Qulot and steady ; I , ike. Mny.tl2.00.
LKAD Sttongor In tone ; domestic , $4 . ) . " ] .
TIN Steady and ( inlet ; straits JSl.40.
OAi.currA , May 21. LiNSKiui-lls per nuar-
ter.
Traders' Tnlk.
OittCAno. Slay 21. Logan t-.Co. toToncrayit
Hryan Wheat cables o.uno cosy this moinlng
anil tbeio was feonio selling orders at thoopcn-
Ing. but tlutsu weto quickly absotbed , tiioro
being good buying eiders on band and
through most of the t-csslon the market ruled
linn and closed at the top. Lower tempcta-
ttito In the extreme northwest caused fears of
ftost and there were liberal charters hcronud
considerable taklngsof wlumton those iboatd ,
which hud their orToet. while California to-
potted the sale of cargoes at the highest price
jotscourod on this advance. Another Hood
of corn ciimo on this market again and the
only strength was apparently borrowed from
the wheat pit. Tlio closln * wns at about the
open ug price , while who it closes no illy ' 'c
higher. Provisions early wore ho ivy. but
later theio was fair huvtn. , and especially for
July , anil some curiosity Is expressed at tbo
moagro carrying charges from July to Sep-
tomboron pork.
CIIICAOO , May 21. W. O. McCormlck & Co. to
1' . 0. BwnrtCo. . ; Heavy rains fell last
night throughout the spring and winter who it
regions. Tbo local scalpers stalled free soil
ing nt the opening , based on the rains , but
BOO 11 found that the on > ct had been dis
counted yesterday and that the break mot
heavy buying from thu outsldo and from our
hotter cliths of local operators , both to cover
shot Is and for long account. Except the Im
provement In our own ciop prospects the
news has been decidedly of a bullish charac
ter. Cables , although lower , did not show as
much decline us W.IB expected , The under
tone of the market at the close was sttongand
It looks as If for the present the dollar murk
was about tbo bottom of the iiri'tik. Corn Is
very weak The urgent cash demand so notice
able during last month scorns to have fallen
off entirely nnd recolvois quote car lots as
unsaleable at fair prices , most of them being
eont to olovalors. Receipts mo Increasing
and an evident discouragement IH beginning
to show Itself timontr the bulls who
have hold on up to the present time ,
Provisions opened weak and lower. Hears
took advantage of thu largo receipts of hogs
and the lower ho marivot to hammur provis
ions nt the oucnlnc , causing the unloading of
many lots of outsldo stulT. The decline in ihu
price of corn and tbo prospect of a good grow
ing crop Is rendering bears In provisions very
bold. Outsldo trade Is small and , unless ft
Impiovos , wo think prices will go lower ,
( JincMio. MaySl. Iv'onnott , Hopkins & Co. to
S , A. Mc\\honor : hnow storms In the far
west and frosty weather In the northwest
didn't prevent wheat from opunlni ; woak.
There vsiiro some good buying orders that
rallied thu prlco about lu , hut It was a dull
tniii Hot most of tbo day and as soon as buy
ing ceased tbe prlco broke baou tothooponlng
Iliturcs , Cables worn fairly good , not materi
ally lower for American wheat , considerably
dearer for Ktullsh homo grown and consldoi-
ably cboapor In Paris. 'I hodopnisslon In corn
and oats added to the weakness. Just At the
olose on reports of .W.OOOimshels being worked
hare for shipment and tlfty-nlnu loads In Now
York ports bu > crs took fright nnd bid the
market up to quickly , 1'nll n irtlculars of tbe
transaction were not obtainable , but the re
ports weiu generally accepted as true. The
tine rains and tbe blugglsh tone
of the foreign ndvtccs are having
tholrellcoton our market. Hears nro grow
ing more confident and longs are easily ktatn-
peded. Until a bettor sentiment prevails It
will bo illlllcult to bring aboiitanytiilng like a
bull movement , bhould the predicted fioxts
and severe freezing w outlier In the northwest
imitcrlall7o wo may gut a further ndvanco to
morrow , which will meet determined opposi
tion fiom thu boars. Coin and outs wldo-
Mprotid rains and Increasing receipts have
made these grains very woak. Mouths ago
wo expressed a eonlldont bullet that reserve
Htosks of corn were larger than snppokod
and that deliveries would Increubo with
favorable prospects for the next crop ,
This is usually the case every spring ,
farmers hold on to wheat until tbo now crop
Is reported and then rush tholr grain to mar
ket. There has been a general bulling of pro
visions by holders , 'I ho small decline In prices
does not show u weak market when thu wouU-
IICHS In corn Is considered. A rally Is now In
order und would bo easily ntarted. The clos
ing was firm ut nearly top prices.
Ntw YOIIK. .May 81. Kcnnctt , Hopkins A , Co.
to S. A. . MaWuortcr ; JAftcr a temporary show
of Btri' 'iittth brought aLiHH by the InlliK'nco of
ln t ight's elosiiict , nliUll by higher prices for
American stocks InUijidon , the market beef -
camodiill and later w.in wonk , The air has
been full of rumors that largo amounts of
gold would bo shipped Uy Piiturdayf but until
the last half hour notUliu was known definite.
Ilarlne Macouti .V lk > . nnnouncen they
would ship } | , OAi.nw ) . , The street esti
mates iitoh.illo hitmint.s ( all the way
from fJ.OOO.ooo IIM. M.tWOO , The Hank
of I.nglaml ngalit i gained a largo
amount of gold on balam-o and It was st iled
In tbo l.omlon eablo that these . cciimulallons
whloh , of course , are uuiarrlvnls of American
cold , would iirobably iistnp any further de
mand upon thlscoitnttyi Other advices are
that the Kothschllds v lll sblpJUI.OJd.UOO to
Ilitssia tomortow , whteh will moro than olTxet
the gains the li.ink has in'ide In the past few
days and restore the former position which
nuj demimi further drafts upon this coun
try. 'I ho movements of today' * stocks show
very clcnrly that the advance of vestrr-
dny was not etui-ed by purchnsps
for long nccount but was another
atlompt of thu slmrts to cover.
Heading advanced 2 percent mi tlio announce
ment Unit Co\e Ilrothi'ts . Co. had m ido an
arr.inuement with the Ueidlni company by
wlilch they would siilpall their coal , amount
ing to about 1.500,000 ton * per your , over their
lines. Instead of met the I.chlish Valley , as
heretofore , but upon tbo advance there was
heavy trades made and the price fell buck
again. No doubt nil the other coal companies
mo distill bed by this news. There has boon
heavy soiling of lead trust , causing the prlco
to decline 17. 1 It Is rnmnrad that the trust
will not piy the quarterly dividend at the
usual time , but will adopt the policy of liay-
Ing dlv lilends soml-aiiniially. This Is only a
rumor nnd we glvo It only for what It Is
worth. The market closed dull at about the
lowest prices.
o.ii.iiiA urn
OMAHA. Mny 21.
OATTt.E-Ofllclal rocoluts of cuttle iJSO ,
us comuired with V..VJ yi'stordav ami 5.1
Thursday of last vveok , I'lio host guides of
both beeves nnd butcher stock wen1 steady ;
other glades slow and weak. 1'ocders quiet
and iiiiclmtied. !
llod-i oiilclnl receipts of lion (1.51' ( ) . as
compared with H.OLl vcsteiday and 4.215
Thursday of last week. The m.irket vvns
fi ilUo lower All , old. The inn o of the
prices p ild was } l IViM.-iu. the bulk sell-
liu nt $4 2.vai..l5. l.lelit. (1.1131. .1 , hc.ivv
$411031140 mlxc'd. $4 25J.ta : The average of
the inlccs p ild was fl'.T'i ascompircd with
$4.lii | jestord'iy and Ji 4 'i Thiirsilay of lust
f-HBPl' Olllclil rccelnls of heep 220. ns
compaiod wlth25i > 7iistiitday iiinl isi Thurs
day of ItiBl week. Natives , SI HO ® ! ! OJ ; west
erns. t.7. ltl81
Hcci'lpt.H nil I DlnpoHltlon ol' Stock.
Olllclal iccclpts and disposition of Htock as
Khowti by the books of the I'nlon ' stockv arils
company for thn twenty-four bouts ending tit
5 o'clock p. in. Mnv 21 , lull ,
UECini'IS.
Disposirio.v.
lluyers | Cattlp Holt"
Omaha P I.WJI
'lluli II Hammond ( .o. . 2UO .114
Swift A. Co 141 , " ' ' r.-o
The Cndiihy Packing Co . . 104 :
.1 P Vpilres w- .
Lee ItothLhlldH
It Becker it Dovan
Illmbler
lllncki > hlie 4'J2
ShlpperHand feeders .141 " "
LeHOicr "lib
lotnl , . 841) ) . '
I.cprcHC-iUntivo
No. Av , , I'r. No. A .M'r. . Av. I'r.
; i n no J I 75 IIJ I.'R ) fi 10 12 .H $1 a
1 7111 4 00 lt ! I07J 5 10 II 117. '
1 770 17 r > 20 IIat MVi
4 .17'J ' IK 1J2J ft ata
' UO a i 540
11 ! 'nl 4 50 0 iai 540
r. .ms 4 05 1175 BBJ 575
COWS.
2 00 ! W ) (2 50 Jim 400
'no J 10 lOliO 12 7" . Mil ) 42-i
! ) ) - a oo I'KI ( .1 Si ll.'O 425
10 to 2 ' . ' 5 Wt4 : i 50
STOCKEHS ANIIKUKIICIIS.
1 60 30 4J.1 B2 70 7 718 a 75
2 50 4 ! ) W 12 B5 25. . 85 J 4 10
2 7J 8 078 3 50
I..KOO 2r.o 2. IM a 7- 1 .1440 . ' 100
1. 111K ) 2 75 I..1070 .2 . 75 1..115J 300
1. 1750 275 2. . 4)5 ! ) 275
COWS ANE'HL'lUmS.
20. . 753 a CO1 ' ' *
ii EI tens.i .
24. . 760 3 75 i
OXli.V.
2 .1500 2 50
CALVES.
I. . 1110 275
275Mil
Mil , KEIIS AND SIMUNOFltS.
2 milkers , each $ HO 00
1 cow and calf SI ou
2 COVVM mid calves , each 27 50
nous.
No Av. fit. Pr. No. . Sh. I'r.
77 .IfiJ 1 ' 0 $1 11 C4 207 24 J $425
05 . , .177 2sO 4 11 C4C5 120 425
71 . . .18'i 4 4. . . 2117 425
28M ! i ? U'JM 4 15 70 22 ! ) 40 427'i
M . . .Tr.5 M ) 4 15 81. . , . .225 40 427H
70 . KI 1I5J 4 11 M 2.C1 120 427"
IN ) 73. . . 221 ICO 427'j
.2,8 , 40 4 20 00 . . .SW 11,0 42 'i
88. . IH 120 4 20 70. . . 228 12J 427'i
81. . StlG 2HQ 4 20 200 427' ,
88. . 17(1 ( 120 4 .1 KS . 210 40 42'ii
HI. . . 200 120 4 2J OS ' 2hl 4 27'S
78 21X ) ino 4 20 7J . .215 4 Hi"
4 I . i 220 2iK ) 4 20 52. . 271 103
M ) fej 420 0.1. . . 231 100 42h !
817S ! IIW 120 4 20 8J . . 2.15 100M 4.10
7S . 207 320 4 20 05 . . 2-1.1 1JO 4 %
78 21J 2 0 4 20 IU . . ,2 ( > 2 1.0 4.IJ
78 . 177 60 420 7.1. . . 2iu 1(0 ( 430
71 . 11)1 ) 4 20 0 _ > . . .224 4iO :
4 J5.J 4J 4 2J 71 . 4.10
& .210 4 20 (1'J ( . . 80 4iO :
21 . " " 177 4 " 0 fid . . .an IOJ 4.10
71 . 214 3jo 4 iij 70. ! xlTJ t 8) ) 430
7.1 . . 187 100 4 20 OJ . " 40 431) )
b. . . 1IS ( 40 4 2. ) ft ! . "Hi 40 4iO :
81r.u .20' ' ) 1JO 4 25 72 . . . .2,10 40M ) 4ilfl
r.u 217 40 4 25 70 . . . . .240 : t ) 4.10
70 2-JH 210 4 25 70 . . . . 2CI 400 4 i.0
400N
717J 217 1(10 ( 4 2-1 ( > 7. . . " " ' 5 N ) 4:10 :
7J . . . , lirj bO 4 25 7- . ' ' , 120 430
75 235 12J 4 25 67 . , . ! .2 ( > .S 1JO 4 = 10
71GU. . , .2ut 240 4 25 10 . , . . .327 430
GU. . . . . 2211 B ) 4 25 5 . . .2. 430
GO , . 2U 40 4 25 a. . aid 4110
O'l . . .223 1.M 4 25 21 . . . . .2u7 4:0 :
411 . . . 2i5 4 25 U ) , " 200 43U
h8 . . 20' ) 24J 4 25 G , . , .ino 43J
85 . . 207 2UO 4 25 C8. , . . .254 200 4 J2S !
77 Ib'J bJ 4 25 CO . .254v 20J 4i : }
1)1 ) . . . . . ' .Ml 40 4 25 02 , ' ' ' v '
KJ . .111-1 80 4 25 70 . . .255 240 411. )
71J7 2 U 4 25 70 . . . . . ' . ' "il UJ 4i5 :
J7 .an so 4 25 ( a. . , . . . 250 UJN 4.15
77 . . . .227 20 4 25 68. ,287 IJO 4 . ' 15
87 . . . 820 5.0 4 25 60 31(1 ( 100 4L5 !
71 . , .20J 4 25 65 250 4i5 :
if ! . . . .22J M ) 4 2.5 46 . . . .280 40 435
8S . . . .210 K1J 4 25 2MI . 240 4:1.5 :
lit ! BO 4 2'i : > 9 . . . .2.S. 435
. . . Va 120 4 25 7J 2d7 BO 435
. . . .SIB IX ) 4 25 45 IIOJ 41) ) 1:15 :
. . .247 40 4 25 CJ 2lkS J.20 4 II. ,
I'M 121) ) 4 25 51 ! 311 415 !
.21W 12il 4 25 Cu . . . .255 121) ) 4:15 :
. 22d 1(1) ( ) 4 25 01 257 hO 435
. . 17U 1.1) ) 4 25 1,7 .Ml 4 40
.210 2(10 425 58 2tii 120 440
. . 207 40 4 25 CO . , . .259 ICO 441) )
210 1JO 425 CU 24J 440
. . . .2S1 4 25
1'KIS AMI ) IIOIH1H.
. . . . 00 2 lJ ) 15 . . . .112 325
3 03 , 5 . . . .118 - 350
I'ivo St iclc Mar ; cr.
May SI. [ Sicalal | TolQsr.iin to TUB
IIi.u. ] fc.ilcs of ctittlvworo lit htcndy iirluoa
for coed to extra iiuiiUllus , but tliuio UIIH cou-
tlnued weakness lit | ) W > r n"'l coniinon Kr.iilc1 * .
Tlio luttor arc iirrlvmK I" lur ur numbers
tlitin tlio luultlinntu ilonmncJlll nbsorl ) , wlillo
uliolcu Rr.ulo oirorliiXB tire Iniiilt'iiiiatu.
l-'roin $1.4rf ( J.50 for oxtr.i 1,450 to l.UK ) jionr.il
fcterm prlcoa riingo ilowu us low IIH ( I..1 ffll.75
for skuloton COWH anil tuimcliited bnlla , Tlio
lultur lire du.ir at iinylrirlco. Canners are tlio
only buyoii for tliauclass. . Tliln Krass Tovtts
uattltt am also nolllnK very low. Thuywi'ro
fairly stoutly today as uomp.iu'd with
Wednesday's prices , nut \vltliin tlin last llf-
toiin days tliov liuvo Hil ttilnod u duullnu of Mo
( &M.OO pur 100 pniindsrTlio recolutH of Tuxas
cattle durltiK tlio InkU fllx ( lays exceed 17VOO
liuail. Tor bo early In the huason tliusu ro-
ei'litn | tire iinprucodiintiy larjo. It Is scaronly
to l o Mipiiotcd that , limy will conilniiu on MI
Kuneroiis u bealo anil' tlio next fou days may
theiulorn too a roactlun.
Tliurn uas eontlniiL'd uoakno'-H la the ho ;
market , today's. triitiliiK having boon done at
prices uragluK about lOo lowur tlmn for ycs-
tunluy. ( Jotni.irutl | > uly few trades wuru uf-
fuctiid at butter than ( I (15. and at tlionloso
( I oo uas the ) i'\trt'muoulslclo ijiiotiitlon. Very
coed heavy IIOITH elituueil owners at ( I 50C4.55 ,
mill tlirro were few MiltHOf llKht sorts at in IT
$4.05 , rnlracthlty nasdo\eloi | ) > d nt leduced
price , hut not all of the IIOKN could ho worliod
oir and thu market wan decidedly llm at the
cloie ,
OATTI.K Hecolpts , iv > 00i NhlumrtitH , 0.200 ;
market dull , htoady to loner ; hcei steelu , 11.2.1
UO .M ; Texans. JJ.UXt4J.UJ ; btooUius , JJ.LK/iH.IU ;
COWH , < I.T. ' . < i.l-iiO.
HodS-Utieliits 10,000 ; shlpnii'iits , lO.dOO ;
inarkut uuak. lee to 1'xi loner ; mixed and
packurs , * l 3.V84.50 ; nrlina l.i-avy and butcher
widKhts , flWHl405 ( ! llKht , I.7W04.W ) .
bllKUl'-lteculptK. 8.VUO ; shipments 2..WO ;
nunKul lo erprlmu ; nutlto * . (1.10 5.25 ; mUod
vhueii and yiiarllnus. $623ft5.50 ; o turns , Ci.UJ
5.2S ; Tiixatis , MIXUM.
Now Vork l.lvo Meek Mnrkct.
NKW YOIIK , May 21. HEEVES KocolutH , 1,500
head , all for exporters und gluiiKhtororn ; j'o
uuUo ; feolluu Urwj druskgU beef , ntcady ut
8QO ! c | shipments today , 230 beeves , nnd CO
shcop ,
OALVKS Iloci'lpts. I.OWJt innrKot < c lower )
veuls. IkOOTHUOibultiT'iillk. ua.va.iW.
HllKKl1 Itcccllitx , 4..IM1 sheep , dull ! Intnhs ,
sliiido llnnuit Hhccp , t4 MKitc.dO ; Intiibs , 17,00 ®
OOJ ; dressed mutton , O'tOlte ' ; ycnrllngs , 11 ®
ISJjot hinibs , U.JISC. . , , .
iloos Uecolpls. I.IlOO , ronstgncd direct !
noinlntilly wenk at } 4.X-(25.40. : (
City Ijlvo Htook Mnrkct.
K Aj.sAsC'tTv * , Mo . Mny 81. Cnttlo Hccolpts ,
010 hcndi Dhlpnic'iits , ' . ' . 'JiO licnd : inniket , nu *
lives , steady ! Toxiins. dull nnd lowers steers ,
f.l.i.Vif.'isii ! cows , { . ' .1034.45 ; Mockers and fecil-
urs. $ . ' ,40ill.4a (
Moos Uroolpts , H.VMO head ; shipments , fi.ViO
bend ; iiinrkct nbout steady ; bulk , } 4Ar'ifli.4j |
till crudes , MooI..V ) s
SIIKH1 Ui'colpts. 4,740 hcndl shlpniouts , WO
head ; nmrKut , dull nnd lower.
Ht. IjotilH IJv4 > Meek
ST , Louis , Mo , Mny Ul. UATTI > -Hoeoipts. .
! .IX)0 ) ; 8hlinicutH | , lee ; full to fiincy untlvn
steers W UOQ3.W ; Toxnns nnd Indliins , S..t 0 ®
y So ,
Hods Itecclpts , 6.5JOI shlpinrntc. ISO ; market -
kot stonily : heuvy. * 4.flXiii 05 ; mixed , (400 ®
4.M ; lluht , 4i5 : < a4.M.
_
OMAHA ir10M.IJtAIUtETS. .
Strawberries , which nro lit present rocelvltiK
the most titti'ntloii of iinvthliiK In the fruit
line , nro ollliij ) ( jnlto well but stilt thu cool
weather docs not stimulate the ( lointind.
Prlcus joslordiiy wurc low.
OUANIIIH l.os AiiRelcs , fu'.7. > / . per boxi
San DIC'KO. * l'.ri : ItlviMsldc' . fl.75.
PlM'Al'l'M S I'cr do/ . t..V ) < il. ) 00.
TIIAVMIHtlllKh I'CI 4-llllirt | CIISO. J2. ' > fKJM 00.
CAi.iron.su ( 'iiuiuirK Per 10-lb bof.100. .
Al'i'i.ivThe Is
- iiiiirKul pinetlually out of
good shltipliu ; slock.
Ji i. vioss Choice slock , per boW SO ; fancy ,
$ * .o i.
IUsANvs-1'or bunch. J..Vl < ii.'l 00 for fancy
block for shipping.
Some few clriniios will ho noted In n , not a-
tloiiH , but nothing of nnv pi rat Importance
The follow Im ; itiotatlons | nro b.ised on Jts-
tcrdny's s ilus.
HAIIIVHKS Per do/en bunches , i'VJJ.'lOc.
PIA' : Pot bushel box , $ -Vi"i ; per ' bushel
bo7W > Oo.
Sot'TilhiiN CAtli.in.oWKii Per dozen , } J.'Xii )
I'OTAIOKO Iliinio Krown stock In small lots
fiom the store. HO t'lic
I.Kirt'cKChoice stock.
Asi'AiiAiitrs-llomo urown stock , 50 < &G'e ! per
(1(1/011. (
.NKW POT \TOKS Pur Ih , 2'B2'4'c. ' }
' ( itnnhii.N HUNS \ Vatl.75 per ; 3 bushel
hosti ; I up , fl.25 per ij bushel box ,
TOP OMO > SPur bunch , aoo.
TOMAIIIJS Snilhein stock , liushol boxes ,
} " > in ; fanc-y. c-t ito. il h isUuts , J5 5J pur orate ,
Pu PijANT-l'i'r Ib. 'JQ.J e.
C'UOLMIIII us IVr ilo/un. JI.25
UAiuiAdK Callforuhi stock , per Ib , " 'ic ' ;
sciiitliurn , nor crate , td.51.
Country Produce.
The dny was cold nnd rainy and the market
was not very active. Prices woio Kcnortilly
about steady.
Thu fnllOttltiK quotations wcro bused on yes
terday's sules.
HuiTi.it Hulk of fair to good country but-
ti-rgolnit utlKSIOo.
\r-Ilest upltind. 112.03 per ton.
I'dds ( i ( > ni-nil tiiiirkut. Tie.
POUI.IIIV Oholco llvo hens , $1 00 ; roosters
and mixed , $1503.1.75 ; good spring chickens ,
if ItilO ,
rioiir.
Oinnlm MIliliiR Co. Itollanco Patent. } 3.00 ;
Invincible Patent. 12 8J ; hone blur Supcrhi-
tlvc' , } , ' .r > 0 ; bnowlhiUo , $ . ' . .0 ; Fancy I'umllv ,
$1 DO.
K T. Davis Mill Co , IllKh Patent No. 1 and
Croniit , S..W ; Illnu I ) , full patent , f..CO ; Hank
i-yo. half patent , $ J.40 ; . ' pec-lal lioyitl , patent
No. ID , t.i.li ; Mliiiic'vjtn Patent , * J"0 : Kansas
Haul Who it. patent , ! 'o5 ; Nobniska Spring
who it , p itont , & . ' . ( ! i.
S. P. ( J'lmiin'saold ' Modal , V " 0 ; Pnow White ,
SiC'J ; Siionllalo. WVO : low crade , JI.OO ; bran ,
$10'0 ' ; chopped food , J.'iiOO ; Minnesota Super
lative , * J UO.
The Ho\vo scalps , the only scale with pro
tected bcurinps. No check rods. Ctit.ilopucs
of Bordcn t bollock Co. , Ajts. ( , Chicago , 111.
/ l.ItSO.llM It A CHAt'HS.
C. W. Collins of Bcatrico is at the Pitxton.
S. II. Davis of Grand Island is at the Pax-
ton.
Charles E. Hall of Lincoln is at the Mil-
lard.
Joseph GoldRraphcr of Fremont is at tbo
Dellouu.
Uov. JV. . Stewart ol Bcatrico is at the
Mlllard.
W. fj. Graham of Gaudy is a cuest at the
Millard.
J. A. Archibald of ICearncy is a guest at
the 1'axton.
E. T. Wittso and wife of Ponder are at
the Puxton.
N. B. Ours of Dawson , la. , is a guest at
the Dellone.
O. J. Showers and wlfo of Long Pine are
at the Murray.
Mrs. E. A. Conclmioy of Avoca , la. , is a
euost at tbo Dullono.
Colonel Frank Ireland of Nebraska City Is
a guest at the I'axton.
J. D. McDonald and C. S. Pcnllold of Fremont -
mont nro at the Murray ,
DoWltt's Little Eany uisors ; only pill to
_ euro sick headache ami regulate the bowels
The following marriage licenses wcro Is
sued by Judiro Shields yesterday :
Name and Address. A e
I Krud U. Puncher. Omaha . 2(1 (
I Mlnnlo Downs , Omaha . 17
J John I.orcnzcr , Omaha . 20
1 Molllo Mills , Omaha . 10
j IMcar Kirch. Omiha . 21
| Nolllo Kurt , Om.iha . 10
Uesjler'sMnKlcHcudacno Wafers. Curcsall
headaches in 'M minutes. At all druggists
Improved Crop Outloo'c.
ST. PAUL , Minn. , May ! M. Reports of
heavy rains continue to como from till over
the northwest. The crop outlooit materially
improved.
| Ubc S. S. S. , when you nio I a tonic.
If you da not , you should. It IB thu t.tf-
o B t nnd
Old People. beat Hlooil
inLdlcliio
My mother who Is a very old niadu. It
laily , WAS physically broken Is ptiuly
down. Ilio UBO of .Swift's
Hpcclllc ( S. S. S. ) lias entirely co n t n i n-
restored her health. Ing no poi
U. II. DlMVOIITII , son of any
Greenville , H. C. kind , and
c.inbj tak
en safely by tlio most do Icito child ,
i'o. It cures all b'ond tiouLlos fiom
in ordlmry face pimple ( o the \voist
form of contagious lllood T.ilnt.
BOOKS OH BLOOD 4lD SKlH DISEASES flC .
riiofavvlU Specific Co. , Atlintt , Oa.
WANTED
Total itsuei of CITIES ,
COUNTIES , SCHOOL
VWB VW DISTRICTS , WATER
COMPANIES , 8T.n.R.COMPAHIE8i > tc.
Corrc.ondinre | nollclted
N.W.HARRIS &COMPAHYBankers ,
loios Dearborn Street , CHICAGO
:3 : Wc'l Street , NEW YOUK
70 Gtdto S * . . BO8TOH-
P. T. HUGHES ,
\V110AI5S.AIK CASH COMMIBdlON-MKItOH AN11
16.V. 1151 Market I.trrc-t , Denver. Colormlo.
Hltln , III nnd Western t'rviiniory MnlK'r , Kwnnil
Clici'ie. lU.OUd A 1 emil7 | uftc C HO , wit b Illlern to
loan to Dir elil | > puri unit ntliura ui bulllluil , llvu cuni-i
anil up Hldp br Init rrululit ( Jood. cliuap IlillUir In .
itumnml ilurlnu Mny. Hulliiblo ( or uuotatlohi on do
ni nnd
nndSOUTH
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO , - LIMITED.
LIVE STOOIC COMMISSION.
A. D. Boyer & Co
ta-'M Ki'lnntio llulldhu ,
Bouth Omaha.
8. J , Ooffinan , Smiley Hunter & Green ,
& Co. ,
I SO l.'iclinliKU llulldlnz
WEiclmnKO HullillDtf
I buulh Omalia. toutU Omunu.
c
,
GUN POWDER.
Hugh 0. Olark , f *
Oeiil'Western Agent of
Pupont's SiHirllnK dun *
pondpr , Atla hlKnoipIO * /
slrp , IllnHliik' capsf usa.
1718 Hartley street.
PAPER.
Carpenter Pnpcr Oo , ,
Cnrry n full stock of
printing , wrnpplnij niul
nrllhix I'ipor , carJ pit-
per , cto.
Rees Printing Oo.
l.lthouraphlnit , Prlntlni
and Blank Hooks
llthandllowardSts.
LIQUORS.
Her & Oo. , William Darst.
I.liltior MiTchinti [ Wines , l.liuorj | and Cl-
111.
llarney stront
Manuraitiir'rslCeniioty'i Kirs
inst : Iliilhi llltlurJ Inn rnrnnm St. Onmh-v