Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 15, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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    ITMATTA f A TT/V TMr ! I ? . A"V. TVr A V IK. 1Qnrt
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
WLoat Mailo a Bold Advance of Cue-Half
Ocnt For Bushel ,
CORN RULED HEAVY NEAR THE END
Curly Strength InVlicnt Huilnlned Corn
lor n Time lint \Uien llio Former
Turned Wenk the Lnttcr
1'ollowod Suit.
CHICAGO , Slay U. Whent made a bold
advance of ' ,4c per bu. In the face of a bat
tery of bearish statistics , but the price
was beaten back and at the close was % u
lower than on the day before. The bear
ish feature which prevailed In the end
over crop damage reports and diminishing
receipts and stocks WUH the absence of ex
port demand to ICurope at current prices.
Corn ruled heavy near the end nnd lost Vic
per bu. , nnd oats lost Uc. 1'rovlslons ruled
dull and weak , pork losing ISc.
Wheat opened very Irregularly but strong ,
July , which closed yesterday with sellers
nt Cjc , opened with general demand for
U at that price , but with hardly a seller In
sight ; C5c wns Immediately bid , und numer
ous lots changed hands nt GGc , on ? or two
bringing ns high ns C5c , thus again touch
ing the previous high water mark since the
bull fever began to rage nbout a month
ago. The severe frosts on the two previous
nights nnd firmer cables were the surface
conditions which created the more urgent
Qpinnnd this morning. The receipts at Min
neapolis und Duluth were 110 cars , compared
wllh 2SO cars on the corresponding day of
the year before. The tolnl uf the primary
market receipts was U2.000 bu. , compared
with 222'W bu , nt the similar time n year
ngo. The exports from the Atlantic sea
board amounted In wheat and Hour to only
230 000 bu. , all but & > , OCO bu. of which was
In the shape of wheat. The world's visible ,
ns reported by Hrndstreet'p , showed a de
crease of only 974,000 bu. , a decrease In the
country of 3,816,000 bu. , being reduced as
nbove by nn Increase of 2,872,000 bu. In
Kurope and altoat. The decrease In the
world's visible the corresponding week of
the year before was 4G"0,00) bu.
After the opening burst of bullish har
mony the tune was changed to n lower
key , and July sold back to COc , and before
It rallied to any extent It touched Gl'fcc.
After that It recovered again to fiS ic , but
the absence of any actlce change In the
latent bullish features of the domestic plt-
lintlon nnd the presence of some rather
actively bearish news , already referred to ,
created too strong an Impression upon the
minds of the professional speculators for
them to be carried away by sentiment , and
accordingly they sold freely on the several
hard spots. The load became a little heavy
near the end , nnd the price sagged to Ciy c ,
but rallied a trifle and closed at CGc.
The corn market was rather dull and for
the most pait weak. The early strenglh In
wheat sustained corn for a time , but when
I the former turned weak the latter followed
suit. The receipts were 403 cars , and 210
cars nre estimated for tomorrow. Liverpool
was quoted Ilnn atid advance , and Mil-
mine. Hodman & Co. , New York , reported
having sold fourteen boat loads for exi > ort.
The freezing weather of the last two nights
nnd consequent nccesslly which Is develop
ing for a replanting of n good deal of the
nrea In this and adjoining states did not
have much effect , the general opinion being
that the area to be replanted would In the
end bo found to be small , and , In any
event , that replant corn had a good chance
of making n crop. July opened at Clc to
ClUc , sold oft to SOHc to D0c , and closed
at GOMc.
The oatH market wns fairly active. A
flrm tone was noticeable up to 12 o'clock ,
nlmply a , lack of orders being accountable
for the fact. Later In the day free selling
by Carrlngton and Hannah and other people
ple caused a decline In prices. Dradstreel's
report showed nn Increase In the visible
supply of 410,000 bu. , nnd helped the decline.
V June started at 28V4c , sold to 27T4c and closed
nt that price , n decline of % c since yesler-
day. July "old from 28c to 27c to 2Sc ,
nnd rested at tin low price. September
closed /ic lower nt 2GVsc sellers.
Provisions started lower on account of a
rather heavy hog market being reported
from the yards , liuslness was of a rather
plugglsh character and the tendency wns
toward a further decline , after n prelimi
nary break. Pork slnrled wllh a drop of
JOc , lard Be and ribs from 2' , < .c lo 5c , und nt
the close the declines hnd Increased to 25e
In pork , lOc In lard nnd 1214 cln ribs. Hog
receipts today were 22,000 head.
Kstlmuted receipts for Wednesday :
Wheat , 15 cars ; corn. 210 cars ; oats , 200
cars ; hogs , 31.0CO lund.
The leading futures ranged as follows ;
Articles. I Opan. I ITlTiT. I Low. | Clou
Whem.No. ! ! '
Mny 04 U GS 03U
July BHJ ' 05
Sept J3HCJI10 oa 05' 05 > i
Coin No.'J , .
Miiy 60 < BOH
July. GIM5JU r.iu
Sept 61-.4 -
Cats No. a. . .
Mny ? 8i 28 28
Juno. . . . . . . 8imi 275
July. . . . . . . . mi 27Ilia28
I'ork per bbl
July 12 07M 12 07 ! 11 00 11 P2'/S '
Sent 1' ' ' . ' 5 12 25 12 12 > 1'J 16
I.inl,100 : Ibs
July 0 TlH 0 72 0 70 0 70
Sept G DO 0 DO 0 85 U 85
Eliort Uitis-
Jllly 0 17K 0 17 G 05 0 07i !
Sept Q -5 0 ' . ' 7 G 20 0 20
Cash quotations were ns follows ;
FLOUR Firm ; winter patents , t3.1003.40 ; win
ter BtralKhts , J2.90Jf3.lS : spring patents , J3.2ii i
8.75 ; spring fctralghts , | 2.4uif3.25 | ; bakers , Jl.SF.4j'
Z.49.
WHEAT No. 2 FP Ing , ( ! SiifjCi Je ; No. 3 tp l-g ,
nominal ; No. 2 red , M'4fi 4c.
COHN Nn. 2. W c ; No. 3 yellow , 49ip''e. '
OATS-No. Z 2-c ; ; No. 2 white , S2'iU32yiC ( ;
No , 3 white , 32c.
IlYH-No. 2 , C4c.
HAIILHY No. 2 , 51ff5U4c ; No. 3 , 4SS50 < .ic ; No.
'FLAX SEED NO. i , ji.4S.
TIMOTHY SEUD Prime. J5.
1'UOVISIONS Mei-s pork. i r bbl , , $11.SO 11.90 ;
Inrd , per JOi ) Ibs. , JO.W ; short ribs , sld ( hnwe ) ,
t6.COJTt.05 ; dry united shoulders ( boxed ) , J3.230
B.37V4 ] short clear sides ( boxed ) , J0.37'HJ .W.
WHISKY < -Ul8tlllen ' tlnlshcd gouds , per gnl. ,
$1.24.
StlOAIlS-I'nchnnKed.
CLOVElt SEED t2.WC8.CO.
The following were the rccetpls and shipments
today :
Onlhq I'roduci oYChanzo tod.iv thu butter mar
ket wat quiet ; creamery , 83IOc ; dairy , tiuloc.
Htuady ; lIHWl-c. ClierHe , : l lutc. !
IS-s NEW YOHK tKM HUAL .MAHKIiT.
Cloilng Qiiotntlon * on the Principal Coiu-
nicxllilr * unit htnplfti.
NEW YOHK , May H. FLOIMl Receipts ,
(0,000 bbls. ; exixirts , 17.000 bbls. ; sales , 15,000
pkgs. Market quiet , but steady ; demand runs
chiefly to special brands ; wlnleis In
light supply ; city mill patenls. JI.25 ®
4.40 ; winter patents , J3.4083.lJ ; city mill clears ,
II.D5if3.C3 ; winter stralghls , t2.S003.50 ; Mlnne-
Jtn patent ! * , ! 3.G54f4.H ) ; winter extras , J2.CJf
1.90 ; Minnesota bakcts , J2.70ti3.55 ; winter low
Krades , J2.25tf3.CO ; spring low grades , J1.50H2.20.
Itye Hour , Him. sales. 300 bbls. ; Bunetflne. > J 6152
1.151 fancy. J3.SliH.25. "
COHN MEAt. Steady ; sales. 801) bbls. ; yellow
western , JllHfM7 ; brandywlne , J2.80.
VHKAT Heit'lptd , 63,1)00 bu. ; exports , 48,000
bu. : sales , 5,020,000 bu. futures and no spot. Spat
( lull ; No. 2 red , In more and elevator , 7uu ; iilluut
ES'.bc ; f , o. b. , CSJto alloat ; No. 1 harit , 74'jc de-
llvrrol. Opllons opened steady and advanced In
tympathy with the wesl. Ruled very Irregular
thmugh ut Iho day within lie ranKC , sentiment
being guided by frost talk , flrm foreign news ,
ctrong outside maikets and n disappointing re
duction In world'K stocks , I loonl trailers tlnally
taiU-d In lo realize , nnd Ihe market went to
pieces , closing nt % if'io decline. No. S red
Way , closed nt CSc ; June , es > % tC9lc ! , closed at
CSic ; ; July , CS 13-ltiiiCU ti-lCc , clJstM nt C9c ; Au-
Bust closed nt C'J'.io ; Seiitembcr. GIUOTOc , cloned
nt C9Uc ; December , 71iti'i2itc , rlosetl nt 71V4c.
CORN llccelpts , 93.CUO bu. ; exiwrts , 2U.100 bu. ;
eales , 4W.UIO lu. futures und 130,000 bu. spot.
Bpot active , but easier ; No. 2 , DISC In elevator
end (5Ho allo.it ; yellow. 54'ic. Opllons opened
Ilnn on unfavorable weather talk , declined under
reallilng , rallied again on the redticllon In Hrud-
Elreet'i visible , but lUinlly sold off with wheat
olid closed taUUc lower ; May , 54 9-lC4f55 > tc ,
closed at 54Hc ; July , UUtiWic. closed at 55Hc ;
September , 56U656HC , closed at ( ,6 , < ic.
OATS Receipts , 141,500 bu. ; exixirts. 6 , COO bu. ;
Bales , 130,001) bu. futures and CO.OOd bu , spot.
( Spot cMlrr ; No. 2 , Sllio ; No. a delivered. 32Vie ;
Mo , 3. JOHc ! No. 2 while , 3Cc ; No. 3 white , Jiuc ;
track white. 34(400. ( Options steady ixt llrst with
corn , but subsequently reacted , closing at Wf
i , o off ; May , SUtl3IU < - . closed at 31 'ic ; June ,
( lUCSlTtc , closetl at JlHc ; July , 3S'.iG32Hc. ,
closed at 32Hc
HAY Flnni ehlrplne. KCWcJ good to choice ,
CMfSOo.
HOPS Dull ; i > Ute. common to choice , old ,
8 f5o ; U94 , 4J3c ; Pnclflo coast , old , 3U5c.
HIDES Sluing ; wel salletl New Orleans se
lected , 45 to CS Ibs. . CUc ; Texas selecletl , 50 tote
to Ibs. , 7c ; Uuenoa Ayres , dr > ' , 20 lo 24 Iba. , 15c ;
Texa > , dry. 24 to 34 Ibs. , 9c.
LEATHER Sirong ; hemlock cole. Uueno >
Ayrre. Ilulit to heavy welKhts , JCHCil'.ic ' ; acid.
light to heavy weights , 21tt3c.
WOOL-Flrm ; domesllc lleece , 16jSo ; pulled ,
19 T24c.
PROVISIONS Reef , steady ; family , } 11.50 in
JS.OO ; extra mesj , J8. Cut meats , steady ; pickled
fwlllfn. ( 4 < t6Uc ; pkkleU phuulder * . 5Vic ; pickled
ham * . SiiSUc. Ijud , weaker ; western > leam
Closed at JS.W ukeJ ; city , Jt.15SS.2S ; May closed
at lt.94 nomlnolj July , | I nominal ; rtttaed ,
lowrrs continent , 17.20 ; R. A. , 17. CO ; rompound ,
i SW < - . Pork , dull ; new mem , I13.2.-.RIJ.75.
lllJTTEH Steady ; western dairy. 7 12c ; wesl-
crn creamery. 1101'c ; western factory , 7010c ;
Elglns , I7c ; Imitation crpamery , S41fl3c ! ; state
dnlry , 10(16Hc ( ; state crenmerj' , 17c.
CHEESIV-Hten/ly ; state , Urge , 4PCvc ! small ,
Hc ; part sklmK , 1HO4CJ full skims , Ic.
EGOS Firm ; state nnd Pennsylvania , I4'40 >
western fri-sh , UHtfHc ; touthern , lS13ci
receipt * , 8.787 pkir.i.
TAI.I/\V Easy ; city , 4i.iG6V4c ; country ,
4lo.
'I'BTIlOI.nUM Weaker ; united closed nt $ l.w.
HOHIN Firm ; strained , common lo good ,
"TI'iu'nNTI.N'D-Hleady
' ' . ' - ; | l. fll.89 . . _
HICK Hleiulvj domestic , fair to extra , 4J }
' } Jc ; Jnpan , 34iI4'4c. ' . . . .
MOLAHSEH-mendy ; New Orleans , open ketlle ,
Amefi'cnn'"li.l ' Si. . . . . . Brokers' '
. l - . :
- .
IkMllI IVilJl .w/-tt > .CpPner..nrm .
price , llO.fi ; exchange price , $10.60. Lend , up
ward tendency ; brokers' price , 12.9. . ; exclude
iitlrp , 13.23. Tin. ensy ; Ktralta , $15.1. . . I'lnte ; ,
mnrket utrady. Spelter , firm ; domesticJ3.r , . . .
Salen on 'ctmnKC , 10 tons June tin , US- " '
tons July , $15.10 ; 10 tons July , $ UOv G tons
ipat , $15.10 ; ST. tons Mny. $15. .
COTTON HUnn OIL-Holders firm on theory
of Improv.ment In Kcncrnl trnde com ! ) } lon " " ' '
Indifference of manufacturcm ; ( .trlctly pr Ime
Plimmer yellow , 27Hc ; prime crude. 23Cf2lci ofT
crude , 22SI23C ; prime unimer ye ow. n - | ' |
off summer yellow , 2CS2CHC ; . " " Vlc
Kradefl , 2S@29c ; prime summer white , 3MI31C.
O .MA II A UKNUUAL M.VIUJKT.
Condition of Trnde nnd < Jitoti tlo3 on
Mnplc nnd Tnncy 1'rodnco.
F.OOS-Cholce Block , ll'ic.
IIUTTKII Old hay or white stock , 4 J5c ; fair
to Koood country , OfllOc ; choice to fancy , 1481Ccj
gathered creamery , ICflKc ; separator creamery ,
iJlVK I'OULTIIY Hens , 6Hfl7c ; mixed , 5SCci
duoka , Sflilc : turkeys , U 10cj heavy toms , ic.
fat. 70 to 100 Ibs. , are quoted nt
G',4 7c ; IniKo nn.l conrpe , 34c. , _ ,
CIII-i-.sn : Wisconsin full cienm , Younff Ameri
cans , 12'4B13c ; twins , 13c ; NebrnJka und Iowa ,
full cream , lie ; Nebraska nnd Iowa , part skims ,
7tiSc ; Llmburger. No. 1 , He ; brick , No. 1 , Ho ,
Hu'lss , No. 1 , lie. . . . . ,
IIAY-l'plnnd hay , } D.O ) ; midland. $8.M ; low
land , $7.W ; rye maw , $5.0) ; wlor makes the
price on hay. Llnht bales sell the best. Only
top K'adfs bring top pi Ices.
PIGEONS 1'er doz. , fl.OOni.GO.
VE < JtTAHLES.
POTATOES Weilein Block , car lols , MfGOc ;
small loin , COtflTOe.
OLD IHJANS Hnnd picked , navy , $2.20 ; Lima
b ms. per lb. , 6',4c. . ,
ONIONB On orders , yellow , per bu. , 11.10 ; red ,
11.21) .
CAHDAGKOn mdrrs , 3'4c. '
SWEET 1'OTATOUsJ-Ouod stock , { 2 ; seed ,
12.25.
12.25.HOIIREnADIRU
HOIIREnADIRU 1'er lb. , Cfl'c ,
PAUSNll'S-Per bbl. . $1.73.
HL'TAHAllAS I'er 111. , Hie.
PAH8I.EY Per doz. bunches , SOfflSjC.
TUHNII'S I'cr bbl. , $1.6' ' ) .
SI'INAClI-I'or bu. basket , 6)8Me. )
WATEK CHKSS I'er IC-qt. case. ! I.G001. „ < a.
HAHIHHK8 1'er dozen bunches. 1320e.
OIlii'2N ONIONS. 1'er doz. bunches , 10
LKTTltCE 1'er doz. , ZTiffSOc. ,
, , ,
AHI'AHAdt'S Choice slock on orders , SOSflOc
per doz. bunches.
PHI PLANT I'cr lb. , 101Uc.
Cl'fl'MIIMHS On orders. "CcCtl.OO per doz.
I'KAH On orders , per ' , i-bu. box , $1.
STItlNCI URANS-On orders , cmte , 90C0S1.00 ;
4-l mKcl cinle , . , . .
WAX HUvVNS On orders , per U-bu. box , Me
TOMATORS-Per six banket crnte , $6.00.
STHAWHEHUIKB Choice shlpplntf etock , pet-
case of 24 qts. , $ ! .50I(2.75. (
API' LES There nre no good shipping apples to
be had In the maiket.
CIiniUUES Cnllfornln , per 10-lb box , $1.752.CO
THOI'ICAL FRUITS.
OnANOES Fnncy Washington nnvels , per box.
$2.50f2.75 | ; choice seedllnps. per box , J2.3ofl2.M ;
Medltcrrnnean sweets , f3.W03.23.
LllMONB Uxtra fancy lemons , SCO size , $4.tO
05.00.
I'lNRAITLKS Per doz. , $1.752.00.
HANANAS Choice shipping stock , per bunch ,
J2.00H2.DO ,
MISCELLANHOUS.
FIGS Fancy , IDc ; choice , 1213o ; Callfornln.
ba K , 7c.
IIONKY New York , ICc ; dark , 14c ; California ,
13U01GC.
MAl'LH SYnUr-Onllon Jugs , per doz. . $12 ;
Illxby. B-giil. cans. } 3 ,
JIAI'LH Hl'OAIl Per lb. , 5fI10c.
NUTS Almonds , 14c ; Knijllrli walnuts , soft-
shcllrd , 12c ; Ktnndaids , lie ; fllbertB , 9c ; Brn/ll
nuts. So ; pecans. lUfilZc.
MINCK MHAT FnJiey , In quniter bbls. , per
lb. , 5V > c ; 10-Ral. kegs. 6c ; condensed , per case of
3 doz. | jkgs. , 12.50.
DATES In M to 70-lb. boxes , GHc per lb. ; fard
dales. Oc per lb.
CIUKn Pure Juice , per bbl. , $5 ; half bbl. , $3.
HIDES AND TALLOW.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , 7c ; No. 2 preen
hides , GVic ; No. 1-Kreen salted hides. 7Uc : No. 2
Kreen BaU.-d hlilo8 , _ 7c ; _ No. 1 veal calf , 8.ti. . .
15 Ibn. , SfllOc ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , S'ic ' ;
No. 1 diy Hint hides , OffllOc ; No. 2 diy Mint hides
SftOc ; No. 1 dry salted hides , Sc ; part cured
hides , ijc per pound les.i thun fully cured.
SHEEP PELTH Green salted , each 23iTSOc ,
each 615c ; diy shearlings ( short woulcd earl >
skins ) , No. 1 , each , 6010c ; dry shearlings ( shoit
wooled enrly skins ) , No. ? . jnch 6c ; dry flint
Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , pel
green salted sheni lings ( short wooled early skins ) ,
pound , actual weight , Dlffec ; dry Hint Kansas and
Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per pound , actual
weight , 4fl6c ; dry Hint Coloinua butcher wool
pelts , per pound , nctual weight. 4ffC c ; di.\
Hint Colorado murrain wool pells , per pound' ,
actual weight. 4fCc. ( Have feet cut off , as It Is
useless to pay ficlcht on them.
TALLOW AND 13HEASK No. 1 tnllow. 4Vi i
Uc ; No. 2 tallow. 3Mi4c ; giease. white A. 4fi
4Vic ; grease , white H , 3's : grease , yellow ,
2i3e ; groase. dark , 2' ' c ; old butter , 2f2V4c ;
beeswax , prime , 174i20c ; lougn tnllow , 2c.
WOOL. UNWASHED-Flne heavy , C7c ; flno
light , 8W9o ; quaitcr til nod , 10TP12c ; seeily , burry
and chnffy , f.f9c | ; celled nnd broken , coaise ,
7fd9c ; cotted nnd broken , fine , GfiSe.
WOOL , WASHED Medium , ISWISc ; line. 1457
ICc ; tub wnshed , IGJTlSc ; black , 8c ; bucks , 6c ;
tag locka , 2Q3c ; dead pulled , 6Cc.
FURS.
FUnS near , black , No. 1 , large , J20.00jr23.00 ;
bear , brown , No. 1 , large. $ a.00jl'3.oO ; No. 1 me
dium , $16.00 ; No. 1 , small. $12.00 ; bear , brown ,
yearlings , No. I , large. $10.0 < i4rl2.00 ; No. 1 me
dium , fS.OO ; No. 1 , small , $0.00 ; bear , brown ,
cubs , No. 1 , laige. $7.00 ; No. 1 , medium , $5.00 ,
No. 1 , small. $3.00 ; badger , Nj. i , medium ,
$15.00 ; No. 1. small , JS.OOW10.00 ; bear , black ,
jearllngs. No. 1. large , J12.00 < S 15.00 ; No. 1 , me
dium , $10.00 ; No. 1 small. J7.00 ; bear , , black ,
cubs. No. 1 , large , $ G.OOjS.OO ; No. 1 , medium ,
J5.00 ? G.OO ; No. 1 , nmall , $4.00 ; bear , black , Slon-
lann and llocky mountain. No. 1 , large. $18.00 ®
20.00 ; No. 1 , medium , $14.00 ; No. I , small , $10.00 ;
boar , black. M mtana .venrllnss , No. 1. large.
$12.00 ! No. 1 , medium. $5.00 ; Ko. i. small , J5.00 ,
bear , black. Montana cubs , No. 1. Inrge. J6.50 ;
No. 1 , medium , $4.50 ; No. 1. small , J3.00 ; bear ,
silver tip. No. 1. large , $20.00 ; No. j , medium ,
$12.00 ; No. 1. small , $8.00 ; bear , silver tip , yeai-
llngs , No. 1 , large , $11.00 ; No. 1 , medium. $3.00.
No. 1 , small. $5 ; bear , silver tip , cubs , No. 1 large ,
J1.COH1.GO ; No. 1 , medium. COc ; No. 1 , email
Wo ; Usher , No. 1. large , JS.OO ; No. 1 , medium.
cross. No. 1 , larRe , J7.00 ; No. 1 , medium , J3 do'
No. 1 , small , 12.00 ; fox , red , No. 1. lsric. fl.CO ;
No. 1 , medium , J1.25 ; No. 1. small. Ji.oi ) ; fox
cray. No. 1 , large , 76c ; No , i , meaium , 5Hc : No.
4uo ; No , 1 , * mall , SOc ; mountain lion , perfect
feet
poNi
'
skunk , blnck , cased , narrow stripeiir No."YllaiKe'
Me ; No. 1 , medium. 40c. No. 1 , small. 25c ; broad
striped. . . . . . . , „ * i No. ni , * 1 .tn , large. 1 > nnll.m. 200210 ; wolverine. nn. _ I No. 1
6.00 ; No. 1 , medium , J4.50 ; Nl. 1. small , J2.00 ;
benver klls , No. 1 , large , $2.00 ; No. 1 , medium ,
$1.50 ; No. 1 , small , 75c ; muskrnts , winter , No. 1 ,
large , SWIOc ; No. 1 , medium , 9c ; No. j small.
7c ; miiskrnts. fnli , No. 1. large. 4flGc ; No. 1.
medium. 7c ; No. 1 , small. Gc : muskrat kill , 2ff3c.
Kaltlliuiro
I1AI/TIMOUB , May II. FIXt'H-StronK ; western -
ern Buperllne , * 2.35fr2.55 ; western extra , $2,050
3.1' ' ) ; western family , $3.23ft3.M ; winter wheat
patent , J3.C3B3. > 5 ; Rprlnff whent straights ,
S.Ki ) ; rpcelpts. 15.4C3 Lbl . ; call's , 150 bbls ,
WHKAT Stronir : tpot nnd month , c
June , B9o asked ; July , GRUfafiSMc ; enmer. No.
2 leil , GfifiGCUc ; receipts , 59.347 bu. ; stock , 395,573
bu. : sales , 61 , ( K bu. ; southern wheat , by sample
7Hi.2c ; wmthern wheat , on grnde , GSCt71c.
COHN Firm : spot nnd month , MHQJS ic ; July ,
53\i55'4o ; August , 65sic bid ; uleamer , mixed ,
54SiMV c ; receipts , 34.488 bu. : shipments , 34.2SO
bu. ; stock , 204,570 bu. ; sales , 12,000 bu. ; southern
while corn ,
OATS Steady , with but lltlle Intiulry : No. 2
white wentrrn , 37 37V4c ; No. S mixed , S3'itf3lc ;
rrrelpti , 10,223 bu. ; stock , 125,132 bu.
HYB Sternly ; fnlr Inquiry ; No , 2 , G3c ; re
ipts. lee bu. ; stock. 4,281 bu.
HAY Firm ; good to prime timothy , $13.00 ®
SUGAR Firm : Kranulnled , $4.75 per 100 lb .
Ilt'TTEH-Steady ; fancy creamery , 188190 ;
fancy Imitation. 1501Ge ; fancy ladle , 14o ; good
ladle , llO12o : store pacKed , 8'ultK. .
Ends steady ; fre : i , 12c.
30 CHEESE-qulet ; fancy New York , 60 Ibs. , 9Jc ! ;
Ibs. ,
CnrfOB U.irit jt.
NK\V YOniC. May ll.-COFFEE-Optlons
opened Irretjulnr at K points decline lo K polnls
advance nnd ruled dull wllh few ami narrow
chantres. Tlwro was wime foreign selllnB and
only local support , nraill markels cloned quiet
at unchanged to 15 points net decline. Sales ,
ll.SOO bags. IncludlnB May , JH.35UU.45 ; June > ,
Slt.MOK.30 ; July. (14.C3 ; September , I14.CO ; I > < 4
cemlwr , > U.451I.3. Spot coffee , Illo , quiet ;
No. 7 , $16. Mild , steady ; Cordova , $ l8.S5fi 19.00 ,
Wharehousd deliveries from New York yeslenlay.
7.SSO baes ; New York stock today. 198.G1Z bags ;
United Btate * stock. Z75.973 bags ; ulloat for the
United Rtalvs. 23S.UOO bags ; tolal visible for the
United States , 513,972 bugs , against 382,19 : bags
last year.
SANTOS. May K. Holiday.
HAMlH'iia ' , May 14. Dull ; unchanged to U re.
advance ; sales. B.Ott ) bags.
HAVHB. May 14.
COFFEE Opened dull , un
changed to Uf higher ; at noon , quiet , un
changed ; at 3 p. m. , quiet , ' , if hUhtr ; closed
quiet at UOHt net advance for the day ; salea ,
iso ( bags.
t'orelcn fmnnriul Aftnlrj.
IXDNDON. May 14. Gold Is quoled at Hutnos
Ayrei today bt leg ; iliuiria. 13.50 ; Usbon , Z7Hi
St. r trnbunc , 0 ; Athene , 77 ! Home , 10B.03 ; VI-
* nnn. 103.
III-nLIN , Mny 14. KxrhnngB on London , eight
days' Blent , 20 murks 434 pfR.
PAHIS. Mny II I p. m.-Thi ree per cent rentes.
Ii2f 7Sc for the account. Exchange on London ,
25f 22He for checks.
STOCKS AMU
Volume of lluilnen on 'ClmngeVnj Not
Morn Tim n Hair nf Monday's.
NEW YOIHC , May 14. The volume of busln fen
on the Block exchange was not more than hnlf
of yesterday's. There wns a pressure to sell the
coal shales nt the opening , which weakened
the general list to some extent nnd a decline
was recorded of from U to 1 per cent , the latler
tn Chicago Gas , Lake Shore nnd Minnesota Iron ,
The depression was of brief duration , nnd be
fore the end of the first quarter of an hour
a Rood buylntr movement had set In , under th
Influence of which prices began lo move upward ,
Ihe Industrials In the lend. The advancing
tendency was In force up to 1 o'clock , nt which
time Kucnr hnd ndvnnced 1'i per cent. The
Cotdnge shares were exceptions end on henvy sales
declined sharply ; the pieferred , which haJ gained
1 per cent In the enrller denllngs , fell off 14
nnd the guaranteed broke 2 tier ccnl. A rally
of from i lo 1 per cent followed , which wns
followed by a rcnctlon of from 14 to l',4 per cent
nt the close. The Leather slacks were wenk dur
ing Ihe moinlng , selling off from H to 1U ix-r
cent , rallied from H to % per cent nnd again
sagged off from H to 1V4 per cenl. About 1
o'clock n renewal of the selling movement de
pressed the speculation and Ihe tendency was
downwnid up lo Ihe close , the losses ranging
up lo : % per cent , Ihe latter In Manhattan.
At the close there was a slight recovery , but the
market generally closed weak nnd In the main
frum ' .4 to 2'/4 per cent Mow the llnnl sales of
yesterday , the grcntest losses being In Cordage
gnat nnteed. The grenlest advance on the day
1s I1 ; per cent In Wheeling & Lake Erie pre
ferred. The dealings In bonds todny were nxnln
henvy , the sales nKKreKntlng $3.680,000. During
the morning there wns marked strength to tha
Hpcculatlon.
The Evening Post's London cablegram pays'
The stock market opened lint todny nnd then
recovered all nrotiml. Americans opened under
Ihe parity and weak , bul quickly recovered
on a renewal of Herman buying nnd closed firm
and 50c to $1 better. There Wat a slight le-
acllon In Soulh American stocks , bul a flrm
undertone. Mining shares In general shared a
recovery.
The following were the closing quotations
on the lending stocks of the New York ex
change today ;
AtchlRon Northwestern
Adams Express. . . 144 N. W. pfd 144
Alton , T. H 40 N. Y. Central
Am. Express 114 N. Y. &N. E
HaltlmonJ .toiilo. C3K Onl.irlo.tW
Canada Pacific. . . . fi : < ! i Oregon Imp 10
Canada Southern. . 631 Oregon Nav BU
Ccnlral Pacific. . . . 1IH { O H. I * .V U. N. . . . BUR
Clics. .t Ohio 22 i Pacific Mall 1OM !
Chlcaco Alton 160 P. 1) . & E
C. , 11. & U 7HW PltlBbure
Chicago ( ins 7H ? Piillm.tn Palaoo. . 174
Consolidated Gas. 141 Hendlnir
C..C. . C. A St. L. . . . 43 ! ( U. O. W 10
Colo. Coal It Iron , . U i It. O. W. pfd 41
Cotton Oil Cert. . . . VIU.I Hock Inland USM
Delaware & Hud. . liioii St. 1'ntil UUJ *
Del. , Lack. & W. . . 10JJ dopfd 11 H
D.AK. O , pfd 48' ' St. P..VOmaha. . . . 30Hi
D.iC. P. Co 2IO do pfa 114
Erie . 14 Southern Pacific. . 20)j
do pfd , ' Stig.ir HeflnBry. . , . 110
Fort Wayne Tenn. Coal & Iron. 2.HM
R. Northern otd. . . PJ5 Texas Pacinc 1IIH
C. AE. I. Dfd PJ5W T. A O Cent. pfd. . 7S
Hockln ? Valley. . . Union Pacific , . . . . ] M
Illlt.olH Central. . . U. S. Express 3D
St. P. , t Duluth . . . W. St. L. A P HM
K.Si. T.pfd 32 dopfd ll.i ) <
Lnko Erto It West 2' ' . . Wells Kariro Ex. . . 104
dopfU 7714 Wcblorn Unlou . . 02M
LakeShore 140 Wheeling A L. B. . 14H
Lead Trust 33 dopfd 40
LoulHvilloi N. . . . 6l ! < M. A St. L 3:1 :
L. It N. A l < 1) . A H. G 1RH
Manhattan Con. . . . 117 ! O. E 34
Mcmuhls.tC it ) N. L yfi }
Michigan Cent. . . . 100 ! C. F. .VI 25
MlfiHourl Pnclflo. . VSH dopfd 05
Mobllo Si Ohio . 20 > t II. A.T. C 2
Nashville Chat. . . . OS ) T. A. A. A. N. M. . . . 4U
National Cordairo. f > H T. St. L. A.K. C. . . . 5
dopfd 7S6 clonfd 13
N. J. Contr.ll OK'i ' S. K. K 144
N. i W. pM 17J do pfd -10H
North Am. Co. . . . 6i Am. Toj. Co 1115
Northern Pnelflc. . 0)1 ) do pM Kl'.Ui '
No.I'ac. pfd 2ifi ) St i'.M. & M 113
U. p. . D. A O GU
The total rales of stocks today were 341.477
shares. Including : American Sugar. 32800 ; Atch
lson , 11.300 ; Huillngton , 6,900 ; Chesapeake &
Ohio , C.OX ) ; Chicago & Eastern lllln .Is. 5.C-M ;
ChlcjRO Gas , 36,200 ; Cleveland , Cincinnati , Chicago
cage it St. Louis , 3,100 ; 1) . ft C. F. certlllejtfs ,
5,000 ; General Electric. 10.SOO ; Louisville & Nash
ville , ,40fl ; Manhattan Consolidated , 3C' ' ; Mis
souri Pacific , 4,000 ; North American , 4,800 ; Na
tional Lend , 3,400 ; New York & New England ,
third assessment paid , 3,900 ; Northern Paclllc.
4,100Northwestern. 5,200lleading ; , 23OiX > ; St. Louis ,
& Southwestern , 3,700 ; St. L'ltils & Southwestern
preferred , u.tM ; St. Paul , 7,300 ; Southern llall-
roail , 3,400 ; Southern Ilnllroad preferred , 4.30i ) ;
Texas K : Pacific8,400 ; United States Cordage ,
0.000 ; United States Cordage preferred , 4,500 ;
Wabash preferred. 10,400 ; Western Union , 3,600 ;
Wheeling & Lake Eric. 15.100.
Now York .Honey Market.
NEW YOIIK , Mny 14. MONEY ON CALL
Ensy nt lifl',4 per cent ; last loan , I'.J per cent ;
closed nt 114 per cent.
PUIME MEHCANTILE PAPEll 2i04V4 } per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Dull , but slightly
( Irmi-r , with nctual business In bankers' bills
OOVE11NMENT I5ONPS Firm ; stntc bonds ,
Innctlvp ; railroad l > ends , Irregular.
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows ;
II. S. 4 , res' . , new. O. P. latuof 'Ifo. . . 10' . ' W
II. S.4 coup.new. D. AH. G. 7s m <
IJ. S. "IB. reg 110 I ) . AK. G. 4 SUM
II. 9. 6scoup 110 Erie "ds 08
U.S. 48 , ri-g li. II. AS. A.Us . . . 01) )
II. S. 4s.coup 113 C. II AS. A. 7a. . . . iny ,
U.S. Us. reg 101) IU A T. C. Bs KH
Pacific Oi of ' 03. . 100 do On 101
Ala. Class A llllt M. K. A T. 1st 4s. . H7
Ala. Clans II lUti do id in to ;
lUtio
Ala. Class C o Mutual Union Os. . ion
Ala. Currency. . . . Oil N. J. C.Jen. us. . . . 114
Ln. New Con. 4s. . n m No. Pno. lots 117H
MIsBourl Os 101) ) do2ds in )
N.C. Us.- P-4 N. W. Consols. . . . 140
N. C. 48 10'- do S. P. Deb. 5s. 107H
S. O. nonfund 10'Hi n. G. West. Ists. . . 73J4
Tenn. new sot Os. 84 St. P. Consols 7 . .
Tcnn. new set 63. 100 do C. A P. W 6s.
Tenn. old 1)1 ) 110 St L. A I.M.Ren. 5. BOX
Va. Centuries 60H St. L. AS.P.Oou.'J.
rtodeferred BW Tex. Pae Ists
Atchlson 4s 74 ! ( doSrts
Atchlson Sd A. . , . 20 s U. P. Ists of 'rtlJ. . . ,
Canada So. .Ms . . . 104 Weal Shora 4s 105' <
L. AN. Unified 4s. 81 So. U It
Sun PrnnoUcn Mining Stock ( Jtiot itlmn.
SAN FHANCISCO. May 14.--Tho offlclal cloa-
Ing quotations for mining HtocUs today were as
foil
AlphaCon n Justice 4
Anncs 10 Mexican Cl
lielcher 411 Mono 14
Kent Allelclier. . . . O'J Xlount Diablo 15
Ilodlo Con 105 Occidental con. . . . 'J3
Diilllon 11 Ophlr 100
Kulwcr Con 8 Overman 7
Caledonia. 1(1 ( Potosl 35
Challenge Con 25 savaire ? 0
Chouar 33 Scorpion 3
Confidence 100 Sierra Nevada 03
Con. Cat A Va ! i80 SllvecIIIll a
Con. Imperial 1 Silver Kins 20
Con. Now York. . . 3 Union Con 30
Crown Point 48 Utah Con 3
Uouid A Curry S'J Yellow Jacket. . . . 24
Halo A Noruross. . 1BO
Silver birs. OGi'iil7c. ! Mexican doll.ira , 633
03Mc. Drafts , slirht , 'JKc : talncr.inhla. So.
An assessment of 25c a share has been levied
on Mexican. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
lloiton StuoK ( iuut.itKin ? .
BOSTON. May 14. Call loans. 2 > O3Hi oar cent :
time loans. 3jm percent. Closlu : prices for
stocks , boidsa : , > d mlnln ;
A. T. A3. P Westlnrh.Klee. . . .
Am. Sugar lll'M ' W. Eleo. pfd
Am. Sucarpfd. . . . 09W WIs. Central
liav state Oas 111 Edison Elcc Ilia. . 1B8
UcllTolophone. . . 11)7 lien Elec. ufd 114
IlOHton A Aloany. . 208 AtchlH MI 2ds BBH
llostnn A Maine. . . 108 Atchlson 4s 74 ! <
dopfd loot * Now England Os. . 101)
C. II. AtJ 73M Uon. Electric 5s. . . HUH
Fltchbunr nn WIs. font. Uta. . . .
Ccn. Electric. 34 Atlantic
Illinois Steal liostnn i Montana
Mexican Central , . Hullo , t Doalon. . .
N. Y. AN. E 4 Hi Calumet A Hecla. . SOU
Old Colony 170 Contcnnlul SOUU (
On- . Short Lino. . . 170HW Fr.inklln 10i
Rubber. 41k Kearnarpc
San Dleeo Osceoki
Union Pacific
West End 68W Tnm&raclc 14 ! )
West End Dfd DO I Wolverine OK
Nnir Yor.t Mining < J intatloiu.
NR\V YORK. May U.-Tho following are till
closing miiun1/ quotations :
nulwcr 1' ' Ontario ODD
Choler 40 Ophlr 133
Crown Point 33 Plymouth 2U
con. cat. A Va. . . . 2HU Quicksilver. . . . 330
Di'.idwood 35 Quicksilver pfa. . . 1001)
( iould.V Curry. . . 25 Sierra Nevada. . . . 65
IIiilo A Norcross. . 125 Standard 250
Homeittalo 1000 Union Con. 45
Iron Silver 30 Yellow Jacket. . . . 30
Mexican C5
London Stouk yuotHtlons ,
LONDON , May 14. 1 p. m. closing :
Can. Pacific 65)lst. ) | Paul com 09M
Erie 14 ! N. Y. Central 103
ErloBda 72 , , PeniiHylranla . . . 64H
III. Central 00 > . Kcadlng lOfl
Mexican ordinary. B6i ! Mex. Cen. new 4s. . OS |
I1AU SILVER 30T d per ounce.
The rate of discount In the open market for
short bills Is 13-1COH per cenl ; three montolis
bills , 13-16SH per cent.
financial > otc .
DOSTON , May 14 , Clearings , 115,073,272 ; bol-
onces , I1.30.49I.
NEW YOHK. May 14-Cleorlnes , | 136C37OC ;
balances , 16,132,491.
PHILADELPHIA , May 14.-Clenrings , IM.IJl-
910 ; balances , | I,774 , 20.
ST. LOUIS , May 14. Clearings , $4,100.534 ; bal
ances. TS79.012. Money , 5 G per cent. New York
exchange , DOe premium bid.
WASHINGTON , May 14. Today's statement of >
th condition of the treasury Bhon * : Available '
cash balance , 1181,731,381 ; gold reserve. | 9 ,201,500.
CHICAGO. M y 14. Clearings , J15.418.000. New
York exchange , Wo premium. Sterling , poitej
rates , l4.UUb4.H7li. Money , on call , S per cent ;
per cent oa tlin * .
OMAHA LIVE &I8CII MARKET
- .U
There Was a OomparMrVoly Light Run of
Cattle andlShoop-
F77
HOGe , HOWEVER , WERE IN GREAT SUPPLY
Two Choice llonvy I.ondg llrtuc'it ' 8 1. 5O
but tlio 1'iilr to < ln6J Henry mill
llutclior Weight tjolcl Under
Thoeo figures.
TUESDAY , May 14.
There wns a comparatively light run of
cattle nnd sheep today , but the heaviest
run of hogs In over a month. The total
was 105 curs , of which twenty-two were
cattle , 550 hentl , ns against 1,227 Monday
nnd 1,521 on last Tuesday. With less than
half as many cattle ns on Monday , there
was no Improvement whatever In the de
mand , nnd the market was on the same
dull , dragging order with n further Foften-
Ing of values. Eastern markets were Jn
bad shape and shippers Uld nothing , so
that It was the good weight cattle that
suffered the most. In some cases these
sold n dime lower , while many of the lighter
cattle sold at fully steady prices. The
general quality of the offerings was not
very good. Some l.zus-lb. beeves brought
J5.3S , but $4.10 to $4.70 bought the bulk of
the offerings.
Cow stult ruled flrm. The supply was
small , the demand good and tne move
ment free. Veal calves sold fresly nt full
yesterday's llgures , but bulls , stags , etc. ,
ruled easier ,
There was not much doing In stackers
nnd feeders. Offerings were extremely lim
ited , and while the uemand was quite brisk
und prices quoting strong , the volume of
trading was necessarily limited. Good to
choice feeders nre quotable at J3.S3if4.Oi ) ;
fair to good , J3.OOiiJ3.3j , and common grades
from $3 down. Representative sales :
DRESSED 1IEEF.
No , Av , I'r. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr.
1. . . CM ) $3 23 23. . . . ! ) S3 $4 10 31. . . . 8 ! > 3 $1 40
1..1210 350 1..1030 415 2J..lli4 465
1..1300 375 1..1020 423 41..1133 00. )
2..1035 410 20..1010 4 23 23..12J3 535
SUlI'PINa AND EXI'OIIT.
1..1030 4 00 48..1037 4 40
MIXed.
22. . . . 94S 3 S3 17. . ; . 891 4 CO
COWS.
1. . . . 970 175 1. . . . 870 2 ! 3 11. . . . S22 200
1. . . . 630 175 1. . , . 9SO 240 1..1100 300
1. . . . 92i ) 2 UO 1. . . . 940 223 1. . . . 820 313
1. . . . 900 200 6. . . . SOS 250 1..1030 3 2'J '
1. . . . 840 200 1..102) 250 1..1160 333
1. . . . 770 200 1. . . . SCO 2 CO 10. . . . 920 340
1..1UW 210 2..10W 2 CO 1..1270 400
1..10M ) 215 2. . . . ! i ) 2 S ) 15. . . . 993 410
1..SSO 223 G..82S-280 1..1IOO 410
HEIFERS.
2. . . . 5DO 240 3..77C'315 1..11)10 ) 373
3. . . . 600 243 3. . . . C73 350 2..1uC5 393
2. . . . 500 310 3. . . . 51.1 350 C. . . . 925 4 30
14. . . . COS 3 15 1. . . . 540 3 50
CALVES.
1. . . . SO 350 1. . . , 200 450 2. . . . ISO 600
1. . . . 110 423 1. . . . 220 450 1. . . . 11' ' ) 523
1. . . . 140 4 50 1. . . . 140 4 75
HULLS.
1..1240 2 CO 1 IHi ) 2 SO 2..1615 315
1. . . . 930 2 Cl 1. . . . 910 2 S3 1. . . . MO 323
1..14SO 2 C5 2 12M 300 1..17W 340
1..1130 2 CT , 1. . . . .15103 00 1..1270 350
STOCICEHS AND FEEDEKS.
1. . . . MO 300 17. . . . 7W'3C > > 1C. . . . S2C 375
1. . . . 4SO 300 9. . . . W3 360 2U..90I 380
13..1003 345 4. . . . 507 3.63 7. . . . 734 3 SO
1. . . . 770 3 50
HOGS An even 6,00 > ) IIPRS arrived todny. ns
compared with 1 C7i : ymterdiiy and 3,009 last Tues
day. This wns Hie largest numbir received here
In over n muiith , nnd the RVnuiul iiuallty of the
offerings wn.s u decided Inu'iovrmont ' over Mon-
'
clay'B cfferliiKs. Heavy receipts mid lower mai-
koti east enabled buyem to take off fully a dime
today , nnd tin- bulk uf the ittndlng' wns on that
hnsls. A couple of choiceheavy ; londx biought
$4.50 , but the fnlr to K'/od / heavy and butc.icr
welKht hogs sold mostly1 at fiom $1.23 to $4.45 ,
while the light anj llehf'inlxrd loaJs went nl
from $4.20 to tl.Sj. After the dvaleis liail onci-
settled down to business life maiket was actl\c
nnd the supply wa * clfiuied up In good soanoti.
There was moie activity err the close , but prac
tically no more ytrvniMh. The bulk of the hogs
ciniged : ' linmln todny at from $4.30 to $4.40. Mon
day's trading was m.irtlly lit from $4.4o ti $4.30 ,
and a week ago today thf hulk of the hogs sold
at from $4.35 to $1.40. Ilej1rsentatlve sales :
No. Av. Sh. 1'r , " ; Xo. Av. Sh. I'r.
2 1 0 . . . $120 79 LM3 W It 31
Ij 224 SO 4 23 - 7C 193 SO 4 33
: ; ; ; ; : ! w 42 % . " . ' . " ! } ; " " " is1 } 433
s2c'j : : : : : : : : ! M IE : : : : : : : § } 1 1M
65 1S 320 425 f'l 240 fO 433
5 242 . . . 4 2'VS S4 19S 2 0 4 85
3 293 . . . 4 275 * 71 212 210 4:5 :
W " 1 3 } 0 4 10 22 212 8' ) 4 35
! ' > H7 160 430 77 223 300 433
St 105 SO 4 iO 53 2.11 SO 435
21 llil SO 450 r,0 220 40 433
62 173 ICO 430 78 212 . . . 433
70 If" ) 200 430 C9 213 . . . 43"
73 228 120 4 30 Cl m 100 4 35
49 190 80 430 77 221 SO 433
4 2S2 . . . 420 S3 S10 8' ' ) 435
M 202 200 4 30 77 2nii ICO 4 33
7S IDS 120 430 K 2)4 ) SO 435
S2 212 210 4 CO . M 213 210 4 371 }
'
63 218 40 4 SO 70 231 12) 43714
2 2JO . . . 4 SO 79 214 SJ 4 37Vi
S7 192 SO 431 5S 23S 210 4 37'i
84 2 > )1 ) 120 430 ' 55 235 ICO 410
12 207 12' ) 4 3 < ) 63 S33 ICO 4 40
3 222 SO 4 35 6G 2J3 ICO 4 4) )
C7 213 400 4 33 C'i L'iS 12) 4 4)
73 207 SO 433 CS 25 120 44)
10 2SS . . . 4 ? 5 61 2,4 40 44) )
M 221 1W 4 S3 S4 235 2oO 440
78 201 . . . 4 33 61 22J SO 4 40
33 2SC 40 4 35 61 275 160 4 40
2 200 . . . 435 7 231 . . . 440
10 303 . . . 433 70 233 . . . 4 4J
C 2J3 . . . 4 35 71 224 . . . 4 40
5 201 . . . 4 T5 73 2J9 200 4 41
5 213 . . . 433 (2 2J1 120 440
2 210 . . . 4 53 9 305 . . . 4 40
4 2.2 . . . 435 '
2.G . . . 44)
15 191 . . . 4 35 26 233 120 4 40
8 350 80 4 3. > 'S 213 . . . 4 40
9 1SS . . . 4 35 S2 234 SO 4 40
9 272 . . . 435 CJ 231 SO 440
4 172 . . . 4 33 1 270 . . . 4 40
1 220 . . . 4 35 CO 2J1 80 4 4)
2 2S3 . . . 4 33 69 231 . . . 4 40
4 207 . . . 4 35 C ! ) 2JO 160 4 40
75 227 ICO 4 J5 C6 2C2 210 445
67 215 40 4 33 f,9 , 271 . . . 4 45
53 210 210 435 120 231 SO 445
72 216 200 4 35 61 29S . . . 4 43
71 253 2M ) 4 35 66 2 > SO 4 45
17 253 SO 435 S3 249 120 445
4 277 SO 4 35 62 303 . . . 4 50
71 1W . . . 435 ' 63 314 . . . 450
PIGS AND HOUGH.
8 SS . . . 3 W 10 131 . . . 400
S 102 . . . 350 S 12S . . . 410
11 101 . . . 400
SHEEP Hut one load of sheep was received
today , and tht-y were billed direct to Swift and
Company , nnd not offered on the market. The
demand ocntlnues KIKK ! . with prices < | uotabU
strong. Fair to choice natives aic quotable til
$3.25H 25 ; fair to good westerns at $3.0)04.00 ,
common and stock Rliivp , $2.25 3.00 : Rood to
choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs , $3.7J(5f5.23. (
CllICAtiO LIVE t > TOCK.
llorelptu of Cuttle nnd Iloc Materially In.
erf moil nnd Ucmuucl ho mo what Stronger.
CHICAGO. Mny 14. In cattle the arrivals for
Monday nnd Tuesday foot up nbout 16,300 lienil
showing an Increase of 5,000 head over
the same days last week , There wan
a moderate general demand , but cholci
cattle nnd medium welnht dressed beef
steers sold the best and prices were nbou
steady at yesterday' t > quotation * . Native Btecm
uvetaEcd lOc per 100 II , s. lower than at the close
of last week and pairs were on the baxls of from
) t to $ G for common to extra choice lieeves
weighing from 'Jt't to 1,450 IDS. , the bulk of the
trans , ictlona lieln r nt fnuii (5 to $5,75. Kxport
beeves sold at from (5.40 upward , and It took
extremely line cuttle u > being fiom $5.85 to $6
Cows are selling nt frt-tn $1.75 to $4.60 , chletly a
$2.50 and upward , with an occasional sale of
extia cowa around $4.75. ,
Today's leceipta approximate 22.000 hogg , mak
ing about Dl.Cuo for the week so far , an Increase
oC 10,090 oven the uamrj.tjme. last week. Iluyera
acted coyly nt Mrst , Hue after prices had tlli
off from ST to lOc per 100 Ibs. packers besan ti
purchase , and there wqd.iilfL. a reaxjnnjily good
demand for goixl hogs to ship to different enMern
mnrke.s. Common to extra heavy hogs lots
welching 20i ) Ibs. nnd wl Yliril sold at from SI 25
to $4.70 , while light hqy. , averaging from 140 to
190 Ibs. , brought from JI.21 to $460. The bulk
nf the fales were at frwnlM.30 to J4.60 , the rang
being very narrow. , , , . ,
In sheep the demand was again exceedlnglj
good nt stronger price * " lfe receipts being only
aleut 9.000 head , whlcln its much below the re
celpts of a few weeks 130. Hheep and lambs
averaged from 15c to 2W i > r 1)0 Ibs. higher lhan
at the clew of last w W.ppart of the advance
having occurred today.aSh ep sold at from $2.5
to $5 , an extreme raft W , 'nnd lambs nt from
$3.CO tn $5.93 , Mexican kviloled lamba weighing
frum 66 to 82 Ibs. sold at from $5.15 to J5.M , am
pxxl shorn native lambs broutht from $5 to $5.40
Some choice shorn sheep.1 with n few yearlings
brought $4.75. The Coliwido lambs are unshoin
but other sheep nnd lamba , are mostly shorn
Nice C4-b. ! pprlng lambt sell arming $0 per 1X (
Ibs.
Ibs.HeccipU : Cattle , 3,500 head ; calves , 200 head
hogs , 22,000 headj sheep. ,00 head.
Kunsat City Uvo Stock.
KANSAS CITY. May 14. CATTLB necelpts
6,300 head ; shipments , 1,000 head ; market stead )
to a Ebnde lower ; Texas Bte.jrs , $2.76tT4.C4 ; Texa
cows , I2.J > ( T3.30 ; beef eteers , $4.10d5.l > 0 ; natlv
cows , $1.75 4.45 ; stackers and feeders ,
4.40 ; bulls. 12.158 4.00.
HOGS Itccelpta. 13,900 head : thlpmenta. 200
head ; market bttlOc lower ; bulk of slase. tt.Ktf
4.J5 ; henvlss , $4.3081.50 ; packers , $4.25U4.S )
mixed , I4.2od4.45 ; lights , 14.0064.35 ; Yorkers
$4.30 4.S5 ; plc . J3.86C4 20.
SHEEP Receipts. 6.KK > head ; shipments , 1,100
head ; market steady to lOc higher.
iSt. l.o uli l.lvo Ntock MnrKet.
ST. LOl'IS. May 14. CATTI.B-necelpls. 4.60
head ; shlilmentD , 400 head ; market easier lu
natives and not many < n sale ; export steers
5.8iii .S5 ; good to choice shipping. IS.SOgi.lo
fair to medium. $ I.TEeJ.2S ; light. $3.Wfl4,60 ; f.ed
em , $ XOOi4.0i > ; caw * . $ i.0jlGO : Texan steers
10815O lower , and actlTa at the decline ; ft
Meers , $3.56S.BJ grossers , | 2.75tfJ.7S ; cows
12 jjgi 25.
, ( , (00 cucij ihlfmiDtf , 3W )
- X
end ; market tfflOo lowar and slow ; lop price ,
.M. with bulk of sales , $4.4534.60 , light ranged.
1.00 4.40.
flllHEP-llrccIrt" , 4.VX > h d : uhlpmtnts. 900
end ; mnrket firm but Blow ; natives , JI.O.Hf
30 ; some seed southwestern. $4,00 ; lambs , $3,00.
llecelpt * nnd lilnpovltlon of Stuck.
OlDclat rccelptu nnd disposition of stock n
lown by the books of the Union Stock Yards
onipnny for the twenty-four liouri cndUig at
o'clock p. m. , Mny 14 , ISO ! !
HECEU'TS.
Cnrs , Head.
nltle . 22 US
ogs . st 6,000
" | P'I > . 1 275
"orses and mules . . . . . 1 20
DISPOSITION.
Huyers Gallic. HORS. Shcfp.
maha Packing company. . . , . 7C4 .
The O II. Hammond Co. . . 96 1,304 .
wlft nnd Company . 164 1,788 275
he Cudnhy 1'acklng Co. . . . 63 l.Tffl .
udahy llros . 2J5 .
I. 11 , H. , lown . 145 .
. llecker & Degen . 1 . . . . .
Inmllton & Co . 16 .
' . llecker . 10 .
hlppern nnd feeders . 203 .
eft over . , . 2UO . .
Totnl . . COS 6,958 275
New Yorlc l.lvu Mouc : Murlint.
NK\V YOnK. Mny 14. HKKVKS llecclpts. 470
end ; mnrket dulL European cabled quotu Amcr-
cnn steers nt II012c. dressed weights ; rcfrlger
tor beef tit ,
AND LAMHS Itecelpto , 2,817 head :
arket nctlvc nnd firmer nil around ; clipped
heep , fair to good , $4,37' ' > if4.65 ; choice clipped
imbs , $5.SO ; southetn spring lambs , $7.25'38,23.
11CK1H llccclpts , 2,900 head ; maiket steady at
1.9085.20. _
block In MK'lit.
Itecord nf rccclpU nt the four principal mar-
els for Tuesday , Mny 14. 1S05 ;
Cntlle. IIps. . Sheep.
* ' outh Omaha . DM u.oiW 2rr >
'hlcago . 3&K ) 22lK ) 9W )
Kansas City . 6,3i)0 ) 13,0 < IO C. ' . " )
tit. I.oul3 . 4.000 8i 4uo >
Totals . . 14,356 49,000 20,175
l\iml .Mnrket.
LONUON , Mny 14. At the wool nuctlon sales
oday competition wns steady , especially for
teed clips. Medium wouls were rather Iirogu-
ar. The number of pales offered wns 13,955 , of
vhlch 2,000 were wllhdinwn from -ik's. Sales
n detail : New South Wales , 4,131 bales ;
cotircd , CiHTls I'.id ; greasy , 3Hf9'iil ! ; Qucens-
and , 1.119 balra ; scoured , GU lHid ; greasy , 4'/4
' (7d ; Victoria , 3,557 bales ; scimied , 7dtf2a 4d ;
ciriisy , 3Vld ; Swan Itlver. C)7 bales ; scoured ,
HC9'id ' ; greasy , 5ire71sd ; Tasmania , 1,369 biles ;
reiisy , 314filOd | New Zealand , 2.2C3 bales ;
court'd , TtidtTls ; Rrency , 4fi9d ; Cnpc of Good
lope nnd Nntnl , 265 bales ; scoured , 4',410Vid ;
'reosy , 4'i'i/5 / > id.
I'HlLAUl-n 'IIIA 14.
, May WOOLr-QulPt :
Ohio , Pennsylvania nnd We t Vliglnln. XXX
nd nl ) Ve , isniflc ; XX and above. 16JT17c ( ; X
nd nbove , 15Vs5fl6c ; medium , 1020c ; quartpr
> lood , 20fi2lc ; common , IVjilOc ; New York ,
Ilchlgnn , Wisconsin , etc. . X , 14S15c ; medium ,
SiTlSiic ; nuntter blood , lO'tflSO'Sc ' ; commnn ,
SOVic ; wnshcd combing and ilelnlne , fine X or
\X , ISffllOci medium , Willie } braid , 20 ac ; nn-
vnahed , medium , ISVifflCc ; cjuarter blood. KiJlSc ;
raid. l.V.iij 17c ; unwnshrd , light nnd line , 110
2c ; medium , 1314c ; iiunrtcr blood , 16017c ; com
mon , HfilSc ; unwanhed , ( daik ) , light and line ,
< S9c ; heavy , line , Glf'e ; medium , lOffllc ; line
medium , OidOc ; coarse , lOWllc ; teriltorlal nnd
lorlhv.-cstern , light line , SJTloo ; heavy line , 7f9f ( [ ;
Inc medium , luiffllc ; medium , ll@13c ; quarter
ilood , 121il3i' ; course , lOJfllc.
liOSTON. Mny 14. T'.ie wool mnrket here Ill's
veeli remains unchanged , nnd ns far as do-
nestlc wools nre concerned the market Is a wnlt-
ng one. Conw dernblp suiprlsc is ext > reKsc < l by
evernl of thn large wtm ] houses here over the
ilRlt prices obtaining In the west for new wools ,
t Is Bald omc of the new clips have sold In
he west for pilces which could n 't ' be secured
lere. Australian wools arc steady , with n fair
nipply being picked up ftom week to week.
Illnnlg wool Is still nn unknown < iunntlty livro.
heie being none on the mniket , the new clips
not being expected for mwne time. Following ntc
he soiling prices of w mn of the lending de
scriptions : Ohio nnd Pennsylvania. Heeces , XX
ind nljuvi' , 14Til4',4c ; X nnd ntmve , ISttlSVfce ; No.
rng. 2l p ; nnwashed , Iltf7'2c ! ; Michigan , ll'S '
X , New Yoik , New lliimpshlrc and Ver
mont , 17fil7',2o ; Kentucky a-id Maine quarter
blood combings , lOfi-Ko ; Indiana nnd Missouri
lUinter bkHMl combing , 15TlGr ; Montana fine mr1-
llum nnd Inn' , 9fIOc ; Wycm np , I'tnli. line ine-
llum and fine , 9tllc ; Australian combings , pu-
icrtlne , 41if42c ; combings , good , 3SS)40c ; Queens-
anil combing , 32&3SC. _
Liverpool Muriels.
LIVnilPOOL , May 14. 4:13 : p. m. WHEAT
Spot llrm ; demand m delate ; No. 2 red winter ,
is 2Hd ; No. 2 reil spring. 5s Ctd ! ; No. 1 hard ,
Manitoba , 5s 7d ; No. 1 Callfoinla , Os 2d. Fu-
tuicH oppucd quiet but steady , with nt-ar aid
llstant positions ifcd higher ; but later leaded
and doted tU-iuly with prices unchanged from
\cjitordny : business about equally distriliutc 1 ;
Slay , 5s 2d ; June , 5s 2'ld. July , 5s Slid ; Aifgusl ,
i 3'id ; September , 5s 4d ; Oclobur. Cs 4'id. '
fOHN-Spol Ilnn ; Anu-rlnin mixed new , 4s
< % d. Futures opened Ftendy at unchanged prices ,
closed steady with n nr positions unchanged to
Ud higher , dls nnt poHltk is ! , Hf'id ' lower ; business
ness alMiut equally d'Ptrlbuted ; May , 4s Sd ; June ,
4s 7-d ; July , IK 'Hi ! ; AiiBust , 4s , ? ; d ; tSeptem-
ber. 4s 7 > id ; October , 4s 8d.
FLOl'll Firm ; demand good ; St. Ixnils fancy
winter , Cs Cd.
PHOVISIONS Bacon , quiet ; demand poor ;
Cumbeihind cut , 28 to TO Ibp. . 52s ; < > hort rib" ,
.S Iba. , 32x ; long clear , light. 3S to 15 Ibs. . 32s ;
long clear , heavy. 55 Ibs. , 32s ; short clear barks ,
light , 13 Ibs. , 32s ; phoit clear middles , heavy ,
; r , Ibs. . 31s Cd : clcnr bellies. 14 to 16 Ibs. , 33s ;
shoulders , square. 12 to 18 Ibs. . 3Ss Cd. Hams ,
shoit cut , 14 to 16 Ins. , 12s. Tnllow , line North
American , nominal , lleef , extra India mess , Ms ;
pilnu * mess , 62s 6d. Pciik , prime mess. Una west-
on. ; 61s 3d : medium. 53s 9.1. Lnrd , quiet ; prime
western. 33H 9d ; refined in pills , S5s.
CHEESE Easy ; demand pjor ; finett American
while , 4.R Cd ; lines ! American colated , 47 .
Ill'TTEIt Finest United States , 60good. : . 40s.
COTTON SEED OIL Liverpool rellned , ISs ,
LINSEED OIL ! K
I'ETHOLBl'SI Ilellnerl. Sd.
HEFUIGEIIATOU 1IEISF Foicquarlers , SJid ;
hlndqunrlers , 6Ud.
The lecelnlH nf wheat during the past three
lays were 229,000 centals , Including 7C.OOO centals
American.
The receipts of American corn during the past
Ihrej days were 23,900 centals. Weather overU
cnst.
St. I.oulH r.iMii-r.U Murkrt.
ST. LOUIS , Mny . FLOUH Dull and un
changed ; patent ? . $3.3303.l"i ; extra fancy , $3.10
SI3.20 ; fancy. $3.SOf2. ! ) . rtye mmr. $ J.r 3.5i ) .
WHEAT In active demand nt the npenlnp nt
.S'sC ndvnnce. later declined tc on henvy buy-
Init. reacted ? 4c , became unseitlcd nnd closed
1-lCc above yesterday ; No. 2 red , cnsh , 63'4c ;
Mny , 67'ic ; July , C4V4C bid ; Augusl. 63 0 bid ,
September , C3Jc.
COHN Firm enrly on ndvnnce In whent , but
jiot much doing , closing 'ic below yesterday.
No. 2 mined , cash , 4H4e ! ; May. 48'to asked ; July ,
40'i 43'ic bid ; September , 494C asked.
OATS Dull , weak and unchanurd for futures :
'pot ' strady ; No. 2. cash , 2'.i'ic ' ( ; Mny , 20'iC ' ( asked ,
June , 23'ic ' bid ; July , 27V4C asked ; September ,
2C'io asked.
IIIIAN Dull , with no eastern ilcnmr.d , but sfrn. . ;
sales to Fouth , f. o. b. boat , at 71c on direct
orders ; TOc , necked , _ this slde.
FLAX SEED CJiifet ; $1.41.
OIIASS SKEDS-Qulct ; clover , $7.0008.00 ; tim
othy. $3.5njfl.INI.
HAY Strung for choice timothy ; prairie ensy ;
prairie , prime lo fnnry , $7.0010.00 , this , side ;
timothy , common to strictly fnioy. $ S.OO T11.50.
IIUTTEU Dull ; fancy Elgin , 19c ; eepaiator
cii'nmery , 15c.
EGOS-FIrm : frofh. 9Hc.
WHISKY Steady ; $1.22 for dls'.lllers' finished
LEAD Strong nnd nrtlro ; $2.9303.02' .
SPELTEn-Hlgher ; $3.25.
PROVISIONS I'ork , standard mess , Jobblnc ,
$12.12" , . Lnrd , prime ntenm , $ C.40 ; choice , $ B.M.
Dry rait meats. bo\ed fhnuldeis , $3.23 ; longs ,
$ C,12H ; libs , SO.23 ; shorts , J6.87'/4. llaoon , boxed
tioiiidcrs , $5.75 ; longs , $6.50 ; ribs , $ C.C2'i ; bhorls ,
$6.87' ' .
HECEII'TS Flour , 5dfli ) bbls. ; whent , 3,000 bu.
corn. lO.noo bu. ; nils , 23,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour , 7,1)00 ) bbls. ; wheat , 63,000
bu. ; corn , 4,000 bu. ; oals. 10,000 bu.
< otlou llnrkot.
ST. LOl'IS , May 14. COTTON Quiet : mlil-
dhng , CV-o ; snips , 6S1 Kiles ; receipts , 1,253 bales
shipments. 1.593 bales ; stock. 38,514 bales.
NEW OULEANS , Mny 14. COTTON Steady :
middling , CVc ; low mlddllnjc. 5 ! c ; good ordinary ,
19-16c ; net receipts. 1,326 bales ; gross , 1,46) bales
fxpoits , coastwlhc , 3,429 bnles ; sales , 2,100 bales
stocks , 2U.610 balea ; middHng , 6 13-16c ; net re
ceipts , none ; grops , 3,772 bales ; exports to Grea
llrltaln , 319 bales ; lo the continent , 1,923 baler
forwarded , 232 balsa ; sales , SSI bales ; tplnners
81 bales ; stock , 223,185 bales ; total today , nei
receipts , 2,633 Imlcs ; expoils lo drcnt Urltnln
3,422 baks ; to the continent , 3,330 bales ; stuck
605,032 baUs.
N w York I'ry ( "moils Market.
NI3W YOIIIC , May 14. The new buslnes ef
fected did not reach large proportions , as with
a cold ruin , storin.1 and no malls from Interior
markets there was a lack of Interest en the
part of buyers for seasonable wants and the
demand was very Irregular. Through the charg
ing of gocds on previous purchases a large vol
ume of sales was leturned. There was consid
erable Inquiry made for brown cottons , but the
absence of stocks and near deliveries , sold
abend , prevented nny buslnefs. Converters arc the
more active denlers. and requests arc made for
the nntlclpntlon of July and later purchases , but
without any response. Printing cloths quiet , but
firm , at 2c
Mllivnnken M rltrt .
MIliWAUKRD. May H. WIIKAT Quiet ; No.
2 spring , C5llc ; No. 2 northern , 73Jc ! ; July , CC
COHN Firm anil scarce ; No. 3. 61c.
OATS Steadier ; No. 2 white , 3iioj No. 3
white , 32i32'/ic. '
11AHLBV Unchanged ; No. 2 , 4Sc ; sample , 40ff
llYE-Sscarce ; No. 1. C5c.
PIIOVISIONS I/wer ; noik. $11.85 ; lard , $6.CO
HECEIPTS Klour , e,4' ' bbls. ; wheat , 12W
bu. : barley. 13.600 bu.
SHIPMI3NTS Flour , 8,900 bbls. ; wheat , none
barley , none , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
IVorl * Jlurknti.
PEOIIIA , May 14. COHN Firm , higher ; No
2 , 60'4c ; No. 3 , Me.
OATS Slow ; No. 2 white , 31j31Vtc ; No.
white. ' .
n YE Nominal ; No. t , G3H6lc.
WHISKY Firm ; high proof spirits. 11.24 ; fin
Ished goods , $ l.a.
Receipts Wheat , 3.600 bu. ; corn , 46.000 bu.
cats , 115.000 bu. ; rye , 1,200 bu. ; barley , none.
Shipments Wheat , 3,000 bu. ; corn , 16.000 bu.
eau , 71,000 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , 1,400 bu.
Sugar .MurKat.
NEW YOIIK , May 14. SUGAR IUw , firm
sales. 10.000 bag * centrifugal. K test , I'.ie , c
& 1 1 1,300 tons Muscovado. (9 test , 3c , ex-ship
3,700 l < ug molasses sugar , Si lest , 2Uc , ex-ship
reHned , steady ; No. t , 3 5-1 So ; No. 7 , 3 7-
4lic ; No. . 4Ttc ; No. , 3 lS-16Cc. No. 10 , 3
15-16c ; No. 11. 3 n-lC63ic ; No. 12. 39-16 3 0 ; No
13. 3 to : off A. 4 1-HOISo ; mold A , 4 IMCiMv.c
sUndard A , 4 5-l O Vic ; confectioners' , 4 5-
4 Vic ; cut loaf. 4 5-16Q4UC ; cru > h d , 6 l-16iiy
powdered , 4V1S1 U-K j jronulaud t i-lt J
VEATflER CROP BULLETIN
Jaat Week Was an Unfavorable Ono for
Tanners in Nebraska ! . . CD
JOT EARLY , COLD LATf , DRY ALWAYS
Coinblimtlon of Conditions Calculated to
Do All 1'omlblo Dniimuo to the trow-
In C Crop * Outlook In Still
, llouovcr.
Weekly weather bulletin , No. 6 , of the Ne-
iraska weather service , co-opcrntlng with
he United States weather bureau , Issued
'rom the central olllce , University
of Nebraska , Lincoln , under tllrcc-
Ion of Q. U. Swczcy , meteorologist of
he Nebraska , experiment station , director.
For week ending May 13 , 1S05. Heports re
ceived from 175 reporlers In seventy cm n-
Ics :
nidi on ! p6,0" } ? > c whole wns nn unfnvor-
iot u-m , fhir ' .Ule f.rmer' beln ? extremely
' h , " 'Sh ? ° , utllerl , > ' winds during the
the
were "cached o'n ' "rl
fnn ,8 Tin
Jo followctl 'jy ' " sudden fall to about
MRS fe ° " Satunln > ' f"J Sunday morn-
thp . . , . . . .
- " - * .l.l 41 Dl'V llUII.
bmnll urn In has
not made as good growth
ns nnn.mi ' " .Previous , . . . | weeks ; It remains In good
n the
eastern portion of the
elsewhere 14 generally suffering
nn rnnnSitlllbr tne neatly completed In
state nnd
Is u much of It
Krosts are reported r.-om all parts of the
of ? ncl ' " P ces Ice froze on the surface
water. The
amount of dnmaire vnriEil
sreatly. being quite serious In
Hies n tew loca -
but In
general
only tender
' ' ' garden veg-
f 'V'1'8 nn,11 Potatoes were cut down Small
gran nnd
corn being rather tender from
fflmaK , * especially ° on ' lower W re grounds some 'hat
but
,
it is thought that little permanent injury
ien done
to these crops. It Is too
- - - ns yet to know certainly the
extent
of the Injury to fruit , hut presentind
ca
tions are that Mine injury has been sui.
talnecl , but that for the most part the dnnv
tics- SllBhtJeP ° rts by coun-
SOrTHEASTErtN SECTION.
. . . . . . . . Coin mostly planted. Some
but la comlmr
up
was cut down by the fumt.
l nssWiither cool nnd beneliclnl to Bmnll
Clay Coin mostly planted , well
up nnd far
nhead of the season. Hot winds on the 9h
damaged small grain In the soulhwejtcin
' coiner
. l"es antl alralfa
Fill more Crops IIBVP made
a good advance
rliffilJ10wcc'U' Frult "OU8' ' " not to te "n.
° 8tl C ° 'n "early "
nearly r ll up. " "lan ( 'i '
nC'ops0f ' n11 lnjs a'"nnged ' somewhat
ot the
Hamilton Giound In good order. Hye. oats
and pastures looking fine. Frost killed cnidens
and fruit.
Jefferson-Wheat and rye Injured
one-half
by
drouth. A large
woim working
on corn. Some
hai been replanted.
Chinch bugs doing
consld-
omble damage In spots.
Johnson Corn far In advance of oidlnary
sea
sons" and Is n good stand. Ground frozen on the
mouilnir of the 12th , Injuring gardens and even
Lancaster-General condition of crops la good.
Lorn nearly nil planted and coining up extrn
" , " " , ' . I''rult Prospect good thus far. Itye nnd
nlfnlfn In blossom. Soil getting rather dry on
Nomnhn Corn planting nlKiut finished ; came
up very quickly and shows n good Ktand. Sumo
has been cultivated once. Smnll grain has mailo
unusual growth. Large setting of apples. Italn
Nuckolls Dry wealher nnd hot winds have
been quite n ilnmnga to oats. Ground so dry
Hint It Is difficult lo run n lister. Corn nearly
planted nnd nn unusually large ncrengo.
Otoe A good stand of corn. Planting nearly
over. Frost seems not to have done much dam
age.
age.Pnwnec Showers local , In some places enough
In others lather dry. Frost did BOIUP damage.
Henna , potatoes nnd corni nre looking dlicolored.
Sweet potntnes are probalily beyond redemptloi ,
Apples and peaches falling off.
Polk Hot weather turned the onts brown , but
not permanently Injured. Heavy frost killed
lender gnidtn vegetables. Early checked corn
and potatoes badly crippled. Fiult not hurt.
Illchardson Ground in line condition. Planting
Is being finished nnd cultivation begun. Frost
killed nil tender plnnts on low lands.
Saline No unfavorable conditions
except the
frost , which hurt gardens. Small grain doing
fairly well. Corn nbout nil planted and some
largo enough to plow.
Sniinders Coin nearly all planted and a good
stand. Small Brain never looked better at this
dnti1. Plenty of rain so far.
Scward A dlrnatious week to all kinds of
crop * Hot wenthen on the 9th nnd loth , fol
lowed by frost. Corn nnd potatoes suffered con
siderably , but fruit not Injured very much. Small
Brain growing very slowly.
Tlinjer Another dry week. Extreme heat nnd
wind on the Slh nnd 9lh badly Injured wheat ;
frost still further dnmeg d ginln and vegetables.
Yoik Ground vety dry. Everything Is suffer
ing for rain. Small grain lookingpoor. . Corn
lookH yellow and Is not making any growth.
Fruit ruined on low ground , but not much hurt
on high. High winds have whipped Iho small
grain badly.
badly.NOIITHEASTEIIN
NOIITHEASTEIIN SECTION ,
Antelope Three-quarters of the corn planted.
Early corn n good sland. Plenly of rain nnd
all crops have made rapid progrtss.
. llnyd Wenlher has been flni' for crops. Cnrn
nearly all planted and coming on rapidly. Po
tatoes are looking well. Piospi'cts for email
grain never better.
Dlxon-Good growing weather. A good pros-
poet for fruit and corn.
IJiHlge Frost did some damage , otherwise all
crops in g < xid condition , but rather cold for corn ,
Holt Planting will along. Spring grain grow
ing nicely. So far the season has been propi
tious. Ilyo heading out nbout ten Inches high.
Grata very -hort. Ground In good condition.
Knox Hot weather was hard on vegetation
and the frost did some Injury to gardens.
Madison Corn nliut planled nnd some In cul-
llvntlon. Itye Is heading out.
Pierce Coin planting nearly completed. Frosl
light.
Pintle Crops look well , bul In need ot a s inkIng -
Ing inln. Corn up In Rood shape. Small grain
never looked better. Tame ginsi m ° ndows and
pastures n failure and some will be plowrd up.
Satpy Excessive heat did BOino damagu and
the frost Injured tender garden vegetables. Illue
grass and reil clover 111 head.
Stanlon Corn plnnllng about aJI done. A lirgo
amount up and In flne c-mdltlon.
Washington Corn about all plnnted. Ground
getting dry again. Frost did Homo damage to
onts nnd gnrdens.
Wayne Week fnvorablo for planting ami the
bulk of thn corn IH now In. Gardens Injured
by frost and fruit hurt slightly.
Sioux City Week noted for extremes of tern
pernturo and rapid growth of vegetation. Light
frost Saturday morning , but no damage re
ported.
Ynnkton , S. D. Rmnll grain looks well and Is
making a good growth , the earliest h.lng Hire , .
Inches nlx > ve > ground. Frost hurt Hardens , fruit
nnd young trees considerably nnd slightly In
jured young corn.
CENTRAL SECTION.
noone Small gmln In fine condition. I3arly
planted coin up. Season fully two weeks ear
ller than usual. Ilyo heading out.
Iluffalo Gross and all kinds of small grain
suffering for rnln. Fronl hurt enrly corn nd
potatoes. Cherries , plums nnd mulberries Killed
Apples thought not to be hurt.
GUH'.er Corn lie-Ing planted nnd some up ,
flye beginning to head. More rnln needed
bftwhon A dry week with n killing front
Spring whenl and oals have made but little
headway nnd winter rye severely Injured. Coin
coming up.
Orceley Heavy frost laying nlfnlfo , potato ? !
and early garden vegetables lo Iho ground
Small grain damaged , the more so because In
advnncn of the season.
Hall Small grain much damaged by dry
wealher. Ground gelling very dry nnd rain
niedd badly.
Merrlck Some rnln during Ihe wetk , bul
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BeuAbt aod Cold. Cotri pondtno BoUcltcd.
ground very dry yet. Pome rye. wheat and
ontK U-ftliutinK to show yellow Irnves.
I towardSmnll grain needs rain badly. Plnnl
lng programing rapidly. Oantcns hurt by frost.
Nance Small grain nnd paslures unusually
fine. Corn plnnling hnlf or Uvo-thlrds done.
Shermnn We nee < l rnln. Rye heading out not
more than twelve Inches high.
Valley Crops doing well. Small fruit and ve >
ctablcs nerlously dnmngrd by frosl.
SOUTHWESTERN SECTION ,
Adnms Whent nnd oats ufferliig from drouth.
Cutworms Inking thn c , " > rn. Sugnr beelii stand
the drouth lietler limn nny other crop.
Chnne Sllir dry. Smnll grain damaged 16 per
? cnt. A small ncrengc of corn being put In.
Hard freexion the 14th , damaging gardens nnd
nlfo coin nnd on ! * . Outlook fur n ciop dis
couraging.
Dundy Week dry excvpt light shower on tin
10th with high winds. Rnln badly needed.
Frnnklln-Small grain In fnlrly good condition ,
but needing rnln badly. Frosl killed much of lh
frull nnd gnnlen sniff. Corn killed In the ground
In many fields , but wllh favorable wealher It ti
thought It will recover.
Frontier Dry and cold weather selling hack
crops badly. Corn nnd wheat nre wilting , Fmsl
damngeil gardens and grain badly.
Kurna * Excessive lutit \\\a \ \ badly damaged
crops Corn coming up well nnd pnmp Is belns
cultivated. Early potatoes seem fatally damaged ,
In southwest pnit of the county ppilnir ginln
looks nell , but winter \\hcat and rye has InKen
n Rtandsllll. PiistureM good.
( losper No rain , but crops nil doing fnlrly
well.
well.Hnrlnn
Hnrlnn Onts nnd spring wheat doing fnlrly
well , but need rnln. Corn nbout nil planted.
Potatoes and tender gnnlen plants Injured by
Iho frosl , Young nlfnlfn nol hurl. Uruund lee
dry for crops.
Hitchcock Week fins been dry , hot and windy.
Small grain and giaiw8 have not nndc much
growth.
Kearney High winds nnd extreme hent dam-
nged gnidens and small grain. Frosl hurl fruit
and gal ilens considerably. Rnln Horded. Rye
looking weak. Winter whent nnd barley killed ,
Lincoln Early part of the week very favor-
nblo for crops. Killing frOKl on thu lllh nnd
12th , seriously Injutlng It tick.
Perkins Very dry , with hot winds , damaging
crops. (1 round to" dry In center nnd west of
ciiunly to plant corn.
Phelps Heavy winds Iho past week nnd no
rnln. Frost killed garden truck. Potnlot-s lying
Hat on Ihe ground. Planting well along and coin
coming up.
Red Willow The dioulh Is with us up to date ;
whent nnd rye nppArently done up. Seine cornIng
-Ing planted. Grass at a standstill ,
Webster Some local showers , bul Ihe crfpi
need rnln very badly. Corn on low lands killed
to the ground by frosl.
NORTHWESTERN SECTION.
Itox llutte Crops advancing rapidly.
Cheiry A Bond growing week nnd crops hav
done well. Planting about over.
Cheyenne Wheat doing well considering Iho
dry wenlher , but cannot Etnnd It long. Urnna
good In the northern part of the county. Short
In the Koulhorn. Slock on ihu range doing
finely.
Dawcs Hot winds , but no dnmngc to crops.
Plenty of moisture.
Keyn Pnha Wheat malting a fnlr growth.
Oats lightly damaged by frosl. E.uly gardens
suffered badly. Some local showers , but need
more rain.
Sc.ll's . Rluff Rnln badly needed for the grnsn.
but still stock is Improving on the range ,
Sheridan Cool wealher favorable for w.icat
nnd onls. Corn planting nlwut completed. Front
killed tender vcgctntlon. ' 'V
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KANSAS CITY. Mny 14. WHEAT ISMo
higher ; No. 2 hard , CDc ; No. 2 red , C7c ; rejected ,
C4c.
C4c.CORN
CORN Ho higher ; No. 2 mixed , 4fl',4c ' ; No. 2
while , 4SJc. !
OATS Slightly higher ; No. 2 mixed , 27',502So ' :
No. 2 white , 23t(30c. (
.MlnncnpollHviipiit Mirk : t.
MINNEAPOLIS , Mny 14. WHEAT Weak ;
May. C6lc ; June , C7c ; September , C3T4c. On
track : No. 1 hard. tSc , ; No. 1 northern , C7'lo ;
No. 2 northern , CC'.lc.
FLOUR-Slcady ; thsl patents , f3.r. : > ff3.SO : second
end patents , J3.50ff3.35 ; tlrst clear. " , J2.4)ff2.CO.
Duluth U'hi-iit Mnrlrr.
niTLHTH , May 14. WHEAT No. 1 hard , cash
nnd Mny , ( MMc ; July , C' ) ' < te ; No. 1 nirthern , cash
and May , G7 ic ; July , C85 < c ; Seiilember , 6G'o ;
No. 2 northern , cash , C4'.ic ; No. 3 , ClV4c ; rejcclcd ,
\Vlio , it ijiiotntlniK.
SAN FRANCISCO , Mny 14. WHEAT Easy ;
December , 8CT c ; May , f > 7fcc. !
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Sioux City Saloon Hooper Carries n Point
to Iho Supreme Court.
SIOUX CITY , May 13.-Speclal ( Tele-
cram. ) John JInnderschlEil , who wns re
cently fined fDOO for violating nn order of
the court restralnlns him from selling liquor
contrary to Inw , has taken an appeal to the
supreme court. The writ wns granted by
Supreme Justice Robinson , who was In the
city yesterday. Manderschled will endeavor
to show that he wns not violating the law
more than other saloon men here , but that
he was the special object of the Fplte of a
few prohlbltlonlslH.
The reorganization of the Interstate Fair
association has been practically completed.
15very purse for races nt the next fair will
be put up before the race Is run. A num
ber of prominent business men have Inter
ested themselv s In the enterprise nnd a
meeting will be held tomorrow night to
arrange the details of the reorganization.
There Is conflderable curiosity expressed
here nt the absence of Local Freight Agent
Van Vnlen of the Omaha road. Two weeks
ago the auditor of the road was h re checkIng -
Ing thu books of thu olllce , but what the
condition was In which they were found
has not been given out , but Van ViUeu
was Immediately given a long leave of ab
sence nnd left the city. Ills fellow em
ployes are very reticent nbout the matter ,
but the general opinion Is that he has gene
to stay.
Van Valen hnd been In n numb2r of busi
ness enterprises In the city outside of lila
regular duty and Is Known to have lost
money In them. Just before he left a
number of attachments were taken out
against him , and he Is said to have left
here almost penniless.
Hi'tipcllct Trim Ilnlirns Corpus.
WATKHTOWN , S. D. , liny 13. A writ ol
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lon of the United States court Dt Aberdean
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from Justice when the governor's re < nilsl
tlon wns granted , nnd for the further reason
that he Is not being examined for the of
fense for which requisition wns granted
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