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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : . J3TTNDAY\ MAY 10 , 1895. 1 5
CONDITION OF LOCAL TRADE
Business Bclardcd by the Cold Snap but
Prospects Mint Encouraging ,
NEBRASKA'S ' ENORMOUS CHICORY CROP
Xlinuinml * ot Aoral Under Cultlrntlon In
the Htnte-Mnnr Notr I'uotorlei to
lie Opened to tlnntltc thoToni
at tlmt Article ,
The cool weather of the past week hat
had a tendency to make business In local
wholesale circles rather slow , but the scale
has not been on n basis calculated to dis
courage Jobb rs. Tne Immediate demand foi
nil classes of hummer goods so general before -
fore the present cold snap hn material ! }
decreased , but merchants understand thai
this Is aulte temporary. The demand foi
numtner fabrics ) wns much In advance ol
previous years , and even If the trade Ir
this line la delayed several weeks by thi
change of weather It will be as early ui
U ual In this territory.
What Is trtia In dry goods circles hold :
quite generally In other mercantile lines
The enormous crop of early vcgyables thai
was clogging the local marts of trade hai
largely diminished nnd particularly Is thl !
true of the frulta being shlppjd Into tin
state from other points , Hut on all side :
nre received encouraging reports concerning
the condition of agricultural products. Fros
damage wns confined almost wholly ti
fimall fruit and gardens In Nebraska. Tin
, most material loss the reports ngrec wll
1 result from the suspended growth to vege
ri tutlon. The cold nights have retarded crop
> to a 'great extent , but since they were fa
. . In advance of other yearn they are In i
J better condition to stand it this year thai
usual.
Krom , n'll parts of the state come mos
encouraging reports ns to the condition o
crops generally. Never was the tone mor
generally hopeful. With the exception of i
few Hoctlon * rain hits fallen In ubunclunc
and the moisture In the ground Is sulllclen
to n sure a line growth for'probably i
month. This Is particularly true of land
nubject to Irrigation.
L.AKOK CHICOUY CROP.
The Indications now nre that the lav
placing a bounty on chicory hns stimulate !
the production of that article to an exten
hardly oxiwcted by thtf friends of the mcns
ure. Nearly every county In the state re
ports'- ' large acreage of the vegetable. li
.Douglas and Sarpy counties alone the Urn
of K , ' D , Van Court & Co. have contract
for 210 acres. The yield under favorabl
circumstances In this territory is from llv
to eight tons per acre. The Van Cour
contracts call for 'the payment to the pro
tlucer of J10.EO per ton for th
chicory delivered at the factory. Thl
promises to be a large source of rcvenu
to the farmers of the state.
Dodge county farmers have several bun
dred acres under cultivation , and In fnc
nearly every agriculturist In the state lu.
more" or less of the article In this year a
nn experiment. The chicory factory n
, O'J elll , the only one In the state. Is en
f larglug its plant' to' handle the fall trad
' and will double Its capacity. That factor1
furnishes at present , and has for man :
months , all the chicory consumed In Otnahn
which amounts to hundreds of tons nn
nufilly. All this formerly was imporle
from Kuropean countries. The factor
plafeA , lt on the Omaha market at frtm
to C cents per pound.
Omaha. In the pasb has sent thousands o
dollar * abroad for this article. Now at
rangementu are 'being made to ship th
chicory crop of Nebraska to Chicago , SI
I/mils ami the southern markets. There I
talk In trade circles of several factorle
being , opened for the manufacture of th
enormous crop now growing. Van Cout
& Co. have completed arrangements t
-work up their own crop nnd. In fact , hnndl
all the product of this section of the state
The company has not yet decided where th
plant will be located , but Is partial' t
nome point Immediately adjacent to th
locality producing the largest crop. Thl
would place It In the vicinity ot Uoulsvllli
This , will enable farmers to reach the fac
tory at little cost. The plant will glv
employment to many men. Moat of th
chlc6ryrcrop has been put In and tnuch't
It Is'
IlETAKOKD AJ.L IIUS1NKSS.
Condition Is Hncfi that the Nebraska
.Should < > cl Tliunkfiil.
The manager of the Snow , Church & O
Mercantile oBency , In reviewing- buslnei
situation , says :
"The' week just closed has been producth
of nothing startling- the way of buslne :
In Omaha , or In Nebraska. Huslness of a
.kind * ban been very light , although taltlr
everything Into consideration , the frost i
the h ter part of fast week anil the earl
part ot thla week , together with the coi
Untied , cold weather , a rushing buslnei
was hardly to be expected.
H Is perhaps rather cold-blooded to t
glad that the effects of the frost have bee
greater In other states than In Nebrask
The damage by frost In Nebraska has bet
exceedingly Blight , so much so , that nfti
the true condition had been ascertnlnt
there wns no cause for worrlment left i
the farmers. The damage by frost In low
Missouri and Kansas tins not been by ar
means light , nnd In many places the fnra
ers have been forced to plow under tl
crops previously sown and plant again , n
though it is to be hoped that they w
experience no Ill-effect from this beyond tl
loss of the llral seed.
The cold weather during thla week hi
retarded the crop * In Nebraska , and It w
take something1 like two weeks to brlt
them up to what they would have bet
at this time had It not been for the co
wenther , but taking everything Into co
ulderatlon the farmer In Nebraska hi
much to be thankful for when comparlt
hlH situation with that of the farmers
the surrounding states.
The condition of business In the city
Omaha , although not what It ought to 1
at this time. Is still In a healthy condltli
und everything shown thut. although buf
ness l at present slack , the stoppage
Its volume la merely tomi > orary nnd that
will revive Immediately upon the return
tine weather.
It may be opportune at this time to me
tlon that the plant of the Blair Beparat
Horse Collar nnd Manufacturing' compai
of Hlalr , Neb. , was completely dstroy
by tire a few days since , there being- not
Ing saved but the boo't * . Omaha Is lookli
for manufacturers nnd It should get i
the manufacturers that It Is possible
Induce toTome to Omaha. Would It not
well , therefore , under the existing clrcut
stances , to inuko an effort to have tl
factory , whlcn Is not by any means
B inn 11 one , to remove to Omaha ? \Ve spei
of personal knowledge when we pay th
the trade of this concern extends from t
Atlantic to the 1'aclllc , and from St. Pu
to thn extreme south. An extra manufa
tory to Omaha would not by any ntea
be tun lift.
Collections during the past week ha
been rather batter than In the week pi
ceding which , of course. Is an Indlcatl
of the betterment of the times.
In conclusion It might be said that Oma
nnd Nebraska , both as to the present a
the future , have much to be thankful t
and very little to bo blue about.
1IONKY HOI.DKUH AH10 HKSTI.K
lluilnes * llecorerf lilnctjil by the Tendon
tu Speculative Investment.
"The unique fact today In Omaha and t
country generaly la this : Almost evn
thing Is advancing In price , yet nlmc
everybody Is 110111 ? business on a very , vc
small margin of prollt , " These were t
opening sentences of the weekly review
trade from the standpoint of the Dun Mi
rnntlle agency. "Wheat passed 70 cents tether
other- day , nnd nearly every product of s
nnd of factory ls now higher In price th
It was nix months ago. The trouble Isl
the advance In prices of products is hroug
ubout by the exhaustion of supplies
hand. The demand has not Increased , a
the Increased prices have not stimulated n
material activity. To Illustrate : Kupp (
the Omaha Klevator company hod l.Ouo.
bushels of wheat In store and the clevo" !
people knew thut Omaha could not get
nddlttonal supply of wheat until after hi
vest. The elevator company would ndvar
the price bwause the stock of Brain
hand must Inevitably be In demand. Hi
po. c , further , tlmt the elevator people kn
that Omaha was reducing her consumptl
tifrlirut at the rate of * ITi.OuO bushels ]
day , Would K not be reasonable to expi
the elevator company to buy from day
day enough to kern the stock on hand eqi
lo l.W.OOO bushels ? Our demands are no
iluccd by enforced economy thut while <
manufacturers and producers generally r
ognlie the fact that their present suppl
will Inevitably he exhausted , they are t
certain ns to future demands , and tri
anil everybody else are waiting.
" \ \ < e may expect a betttr feeling evei
where and a gradual recovery , but wo i
not yet prosperous , and It will take * o
time to reach our normal bnslners con
tlon. The backbone of our prosperity Is (
farming districts. The farmer ls not pr
IH.TOIIS. lie need * n crop to meet presi
Improved price * . Kverybody knows , ho
ever , that the American farmer will r coi
til * prosperity , mid us agriculture la i
largest single Industry we cannot expecl
largo volume af trada until he lias recov
ered his equilibrium ,
"When Americans begin to apeculnte and
the world of capital Indicate * a desire Tor
commercial adventure It Is pretty safe to
say business Is gaining. Wall street has
been In n fever of micturitions and the
boards of trndc at grain centers hitvc en
joyed unusual fluctuations. Front the ex
treme of conservative Investment we nre
swinging back to laxity and n longing for
large and quick returns. U Is so , nlso , In
London , where large capital Is always sesk-
Ing Investment nnd where there Is always
possible speculation. Englishmen have In-
ve tfil 1700.010,00) ) In African gold mining ,
nnd Ixindoncrs , In the face of the advice of
nil the financial journals of the world's me
tropolis , oversubscribed for the entire last
Issue of government bonds nnd the cheaper
railroad stocks nre Belling1 nt n remarkable
rate. The American Investments are not
speculative , either , but they nre permanent
and nre not to be Immediately unloaded
uixin our own Investors. This relieves local
capital to float new enterprises which have
long been slumbering- pigeon holes. The
east Is recovering from the distrust of
western Investment ! ) nnd begins again to
look toward the setting nun for rates of In
terest which are Impossible In the congested
money centers of New York nnd the Atlan
tic seaboard cities. The west Is nil rlghl
nml the east knows It. and while the east
will ba morn cnreful In the future legiti
mate demands for money for promotion ol
genuine prosperity in the west will find
Investors favorably Inclined.
"Ixicnlly we are still waiting and some ol
us are kicking. We must have crops before
we can feel easy , nnd the crop Is promis
ing , taking the state at larfxe. though dis
heartening reiKirts come from some far wcsl
sections. The most dissatisfied person :
among- our 'citizens nre those who have
rental property nnd real estate , nnd yel
they are doingns well as anybody else
When u business of Jl.000,000 a year payi
only J3.UUO net to Its owners or 1 per cent-
landlords ought to be satisfied with from , '
to 10 per cent. The fact Is" that the preseni
depression strikes all nbout alike from thi
capitalist to the day laborer. Each has hi'
pro rata share of the burden to carry , nni
discontent Is fully us common in the palnci
as In the hovel.
"In my review of last week , referring-
building enterprises throughout the country
I stated that the Investments undertakei
In the building line for the preceding week
according to the national ofllclnl organ o
the building trades , aggregated J16,00),00 (
and that t-ven In Omaha some work Is belnt
done. A local labor union , rending the re
view carelessly , jumped to the conclusloi
thut I had llgured the J1G.OOO.OOO for Omnlu
and passed n resolution of censiirt1. Nobods
coulif have been misled , however , who reni
the two paragraph ? through. Neverthples :
I am glad to comply with the request o
the union to the extent of saying that thi
big figures comprised the enterprises of th <
entire I'nlted Stalest.
"The national bank statements on the cal
of May 7 show the following figures ;
Hank. Loans. Cash , l5ep-slts
Omaha $ rr > sn,03Jl.il7f,53 ( 12,702.5 !
Klrst 2.220.0SS 1J32.5 1 - 3,2 < iD,3.V
Merchants 1.02.-.727 337,221 1,133,01
1 Nebraska 732,10 ! ) S7i.l."i3 1.117.53
1'nllfU States 82-1.437 4S.S.O2 1.231,15'
nlon 051.511 202,111 ! CIS,1 ! ! !
merlcnn 310,3Sli 93.2S8 278,18
ommerclnl 4SI.C37 2.'il,778 rOI,15 ,
lank of Commerce CVI.031 121.000 29.1.2 < !
outh Omaha 31K.011 317.0.1ft rMS,27
'nlon Stock Yards K8i,5HS DTWH 631 ! 4S
ackers 173.SSI 59,787 178.01
Totals J10.6I2.006 t3,7CO,7G2 J13.BJS.S1
I'AI.MAOK ON TIIK HICK moSPKCTi
ncrouso In Acreage nnd High Average eQuality
Quality In Looked For.
NKW YOtlK , May 15 , IMS. We herewith pre
etit our Initial report on the rice crop In th
espectlve states. H may bo remarked In Ben
ral that Krcnt cure 1ms lieen exercised In xc
ectlnn of Innda nml seed , nnd high nvemR
uallty mny be fairly expected. Orop belli :
irgely made on planters * own resources , mor
han former Independence Is likely to be show ;
when marketing In tlio fill.
A decided Increase over acreage of the pas
enson Is assured. I'rlcca during the year hav
jeen highly satisfactory , nnd planters arc mor
encouraged to "put money Into the ground" tha
liey were Immediately after the pnnlo prices
833. . Attain , there Is an Increased disposition t
a diversity of crops , and rice Is being raised li
otton nnd sugar planters , who wish to hav
oed nnd feed In case- other products net pee
rturns. KjiR'Hmcnts have demonstrated thn
"ough rlc * IH tin ; t'nu.il of any other cereal fn
ceding purposes , hence , the arrant folly of sell
ng It below normal value , while nt the sam
line buying corn nnd oats.
North Carolina Hi-ports scanty ; those receive
ndlcate usual Interest with general low plani
t\K ,
Bouth Carolina The plantations continuous t
and below Chartnton. seeding practically con
plctcd early April , and with snlisenuent fin
vBather has produced " fanar > * rull } varlvante
is ususl : , ln Hie Qi prK' > "iwn district , rontlnu
rnlnn and high rprlng tides have kept the lant
.00 molct , nnd the major planting will be dor
n June , nnd harvest consequently late ,
Oeorcla Fully sevon-clKhllis of the crop Is no
ri and planters nre satisfied with "stand. " '
no disaster overtakes It the crop will be read
'or harvesting early.
Louisiana Season has been favorahle the drj
st spring for many years. Host of the err
* In and advancing : In fine form. Increase
icreage Is ciulte the rule , not only In the pralr
eRlon of southwestern Louisiana , but owlnff 1
: bo depressed condition of the sURar Industi
tliero 1ms been a renewal of rlco planting In tl
older parishes along the Mississippi river 1
he prairie region several lame Irrigating cnua
have been opened , thus accurlni ; a wnter suppl
and thereby reJudng the risks of culture to
minimum.
Other HtalCH More attention Is IxlnK palfl 1
Hie culture In every cult state , particularly I
Klorldo , nnd Texas. The latter reports markf
Increase over last year , nnd Its crops will cine
no Mnall figure In the grand total of the com
try. DAN TALMAdira SONH.
WILD HCKXKS IN NKW YtMll
Great Excitement on the Curb Caused li
the Co III IVonther Stories.
NEW TOUK , May 18. There was n scene of wl
excitement on the curb at the Produce excham
today. The regular wheat market closes Satu
< lnya at 12 o'clock , and for an hour uftcnvnr
or until Chicago closed , traders Rtood around at
traded in un unolllclal way. Usually the cu ;
la u tame affair. Today It was a bedlam
noises. OuUIJera had been heavy sellers all tl
mornlns , causing quite a decline In wheat , ni
closing figures nhnwnl n net loss of nbout ti
This left the feeling rather weak , nnd whi
cold weather stories struck the market It wi
unprepareil. In fifteen minutes prices jumped i
Ic a liimhcl. nnd ilurlmr the hour ! c , July cla
Ing at 73 ! > c. and ruMilnp up to TSV.c on the cur
Then everjlxnly wanted to sell some on tl
rabf , and this knocked off a cent , the. murk
finally being very unsettled , Corn also had
boom advancing from Wic. the regular clotlr
on July , to We , und llien on * In S7Vic.
Ht. Louis Oennnil Slxrkot ,
ST. LOUIS. May 18.-ri.OUK-Nomlnal
higher , but the trade would make no change
quotations ; patent * . S3.6 > ir3.75 ; extra fancy , S3.
W3.W ; fancy. 3.00t3.10 ; choice. I2.7JO2.S3. II ;
flour , J3.S5fc3.SO.
WHIIAT This was the wildest nnd most u
settled niarket that has yet lieen seen her
prices Jumping around In every direction , liar
In the day semi ; weakness was displayed on fr
soiling , anil the opening was l c lower , the mn
ket for some time nfterwnrd being very nervoi
nnd Irregular. Sudden ! ) U shot up rapidly ni
at thn close \rns nt the top for the day and 2' '
nlMve yestfrday ; cash , 71c ; May , 73e ; July , 7Hj
Septrmlwr , 71io ! asked ,
UOIINVak early on large receipts at Cl
eago. but n scare over frost prwtlcllons start
Rhorla to covvrlnir. and nn excited market fi
lowed. July advancing over 3c , though the clo
was lUc below thu ton and H c over yesterda
No. 2 mixed , cash , 50c ; May , I'JUc ; July , K
Septeml' r. D3c.
OATS I'utures advanced by corn , but coi
pared wllh other markets wns dull. Other ni
crop options advanced materially , closing * i5M
blKher : No. 2 Muy. < ic bid ; June , ' Ho bl
July. 'sc : September , 2J4c. !
IiyK-1'rlme , Kc.
HAHI.KV Nominal.
COIIN ilKAU j.30fl-.M.
11KAN I'r.icttcolly no nmrket.
FI.V HKKU-Uull. (1.40.
OHAPfi SKKUS-ciover. J0.5087.M ; tlraotli
I3.OOUI.00.
HAY Klnn for tlmatliy , W.WJfil.15 , eo
track ; prnlrlc shows no Improvement.
Unns Firm. 10c for freili.
WHISKY tl.3 for ilMlllera * finished Roods
I.KAD Dull , unteltled , i > nvrnk eastern mi
kets ; heavy ] > t > i ure to sell brought out lar
lot * iiffertHl at 13. but no buyers.
Sl'Kl.TKUSteady. . | 3.aQ1.3l.
IMlOVISIONrt-l'.nk , standard mess. Jl * .
Ijinl , prime steam , J8.SH ; chplce , J6.67H. U
ealc meats , Itoxed shnulilem , 13.23 ; longs. ) G. !
rlus , > 3.3i < i ; shorts , 10.50. Daron. boxed slux
J3.75 , longs , J.Ci ; ribs , JS.li ; shor
lour. J.OW bbls. ; wheat , , i
bu ; corn. H.noo bu. ; oats , 29.000 bu.
HIUI'MKNTS-Klour. 4.COO bbls. ; wheat , , '
bu. ; corn , li.WO Ini , ; oats , 13,000 bu.
ICnntiis City .il rKets.
KANSAS CITY. May lS.-WHEAT-Flrm ; >
I haul. 7fi73c ; No. S red. 77c : rrjeetiit. CSc.
COUN Firmer ; No. t mixed , 4Scj No 2 will
We.
We.OATSHasy ; No. t mixed , c ; Xo. I will
Sic. _
TIIK HKALTY Al.tKKBT.
INSTIIU.MENTS placed on record May :
1S 5 :
WAHHANTV DEKnS.
'O C Bryant nnd wife to 8 M Veckham , H
lot li. Mlllanl i CTl aAJ , except e 10
fe t . , . 13 ,
W S Emery and wife to R A Hmery. undlv
H lot 4. block IS , E V Smith' * . . , .
William Hart and utfe lo J 1' Whllrhorn ,
lut 3. block S , C C Ma > ue' * Ut add tu
Valley . . .
South Omaha Ijinrt company li > U It lie-
Uulrr , lot . block 118 , tiouth Omaha . . . .
S U Frost to U C Olte , w H nvr :0-14-1J. . 10 ,
QUIT CUAIM DKIDS.
II 11 Kennedy to Kate It Kulin , Igt 13 ,
block "U , " Horbach'a subdtv .
DCUU ,
{ lpMl.il master to F C I'rck. lot 13. block
IS , Central park . , . . , , . , . , , . . , . . . . 1 ,
Tula ) amount of transfer * , , , , . lie ,
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Corn Led the Advance on Chicago Boaxd ;
Yesterday ,
COLD WAVE SCARE CAUSED THE RUSH
rolliiircil Corn nnil Jnnipmt Up nnil
iJoirn with llenmrknhlo Ilnplillt ;
l ° ro t 1'rcdlcted Generally
Throughout the Vtojl. '
CHICAGO , May IS.-Corn led the dance or
the Hoard of Trade , jumping 4Hc , and
closed lc higher at 53V4o for July. The
cold wave scare caused ths advance. Jul >
wheat gained IHc , September oats I'&c ' am' '
provisions closed at advancts.
Almost every commission man and jjpec-
ulntor of experience advised their .custom
era and told their friends before the market
opened that the Inevitable break In tin
wheat market would bo realized today. How
much they were mistaken they began to real
Ize when , after a decline of Vid per bu. , in
the result of nil the efforts of the entln
local talent bunched together on the sell
Ing side , the price was gamboling1 nroutu
72 < 4c per bu. for July about half an houi
from the close. That was quite a contrns
with CO'Ac , although som ; few sates wen
made near the opening. July started will
sellers nt 70c , but no buyers until It hat
been offered down to CfJic , and In semi
Instances as low' as CDVSc. It recovered grad
ually to "OHc , but for an hour and a hal
there wns enough wheat on sal ; at any
thing. When , however , heavy frosts wen
predicted for South Dakota , Nebraska , Kan
aas and Missouri , threntanlng the des'.ructloi
of the corn , which Is now MO promising
the price of corn began to shoot skyward
wheat could no longer be controlled am
Jumped about for half an hour like a pea ot
a hot stove. It rose to-72Hc , dropped li
about ten minutes to 70-Tic , rose again t <
72i4c arid closed with buyers at Tl lc. Thi
ordinary market news .was not'mucli heeded
apart from what referred to ths reportei
damage to the growing crop. Thi
northwestern receipts nt Minneapolis am
Duluth were 207 cars , against 283 curs a yea
ago. For this week the carloads received a
Minneapolis and Duluth have been COO les :
than on the corresponding week of last year
The week's clearances of wheat nnd llou
from both coasts were 2,337,0X1 bu. , compare !
with 2.80T .000 bu. on the week bsfore.
Corn started weak , but It did not stay li
that condition very long. The prediction o
frost sulIlcUntly severe to. make the re
planting of corn necessary In the prlnclpa
states of Its production was the cause of ai
excitement such ns Is seen only nt rare In
tervals In the corn pit. July openei
nt fil'c nnd sold from that dowi
to 01'4e near the beginning of th
session , nnd for a tlmp llounderei
'n n lazy way at around fil'.ic. Soon tha
A'as changed entirely , and It went shootlni
itbout like the shuttle of a sewing machine
Up with a bound It jumped to fa\c. hue !
again to KlVlc and up once more to C5c , nl
In about ten minutes. The heavy local re
cslpts , numbering 700 cars , caused the open
Ing heaviness , and 550 more estimated fo
Monday did not Improve It. The reason fo
the bulge has been stated. The latest trad
'rig wns nt Kli.c. !
Oats were active and secured a heav ;
business. Frost scare , good buying b
shorts and the Influence of wheat and cor :
nil assisted In advancing values. Septem
ber attracted the greatest amount of otter
lon. June started nt 2S ° c. sold at fror
SKc to 2SHC , advanced to 29 > i and close
nt 291ic. September ranged from 261ic t
WC. nnd closed nt 2Se bid.
The provision market was steady near th
beginning , owing to the hog receipts beln
moderate. It became quite strong who
the corn market showed the wuy In sue
excited fashion , nnd to the advance In thn
article is to bu ascribed a gain for the da
of D2 > c In pork , 12 ! c in lard and 15c 1
ribs.
Estimated receipts for Monday : Wheat , !
cars : corn , 550 cars ; oats , 325 cars ; hog !
31.000 head. Hogs next week , 135,000 head ,
The leading futures ranged as follows :
Cash nuotatlonB were as follows :
FLOUIl Winter jiatentB. JJ.20IJ3.CO ; wlnti
BtrnlKlils. J3i ; R3.25 ; lakers , JI.95S2.00 ; sprlr
patents. J3.30H3.S3 ; sprlnc stmlKhts. JJ.503.r .
WHEAT No. 2 sprlnir. 74HH74T c ; No.
unrlnK. nominal ; No. 2 red , 70Mfil'.ic.
COUN-No. 2 , C2Tic.
OATS-No. S , 2Jc ; No. 2 white , :2ViS53o ; No.
white. 31 e32V e.
IlYE No. 2. 65fi Ce.
IIAHLUY No. 't. Die ; No. 1 , 4j50l4e ; No.
nominal.
FLAX SIED-NO. i. ji.is.
TIMOTHY HEKIPrlme. . J5.
1'HOVISIONS-Mesj | wrk. per hbl. , JI2.40S12.E
Lard , per 100 Ibs. , J6.70. Short rllis sides ( loose
JC.209J0.23. Dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . $3.25
6.J7M ; short clear sides ( Uixed ) . J6.SOfii.62H.
WHISKY-DlstlllcrV finished Roods , per Kal
SUOAHS Cut lonf. unchanKCd.
The followlne were th receipts and ehlnmcn
today :
NUW YUItK UKNUKAL JMAKKKT ,
Cloalnc Quotxtluns on Iho IVInulpal Con
modules nnil Stiiples.
NEW YOHK , May 18. FIXUn ) HecelptB. 12.1
bbls. ; exports , 9,900 bbls. ; sales , 3,000 pkRS. ; mn
ket quiet , but held tlrm. The excitement on II
wheat retards buy era from operating ; wlnt
wheats unsettled. City mill patent * . Jt.SOtfi.S
city mill clear * . J3.COS3.75 ; Minnesota .patent
J3.6034.00 ; Minnesota bakers , J2.70S3.W ; wtnl
patents , | 3.GO < f4.00 ; winter straights , J3.30fiJ.
winter extras , J2.70Q3.00 ; winter low gradr
J2.235J2.70 ; tprlnt- low Krniles , Jl.90ff2.20. II
flour , nrm ; sales , 159 bbls , ; superfine , JJ.ntjS.i
fancy. J3.63W4.23.
COHN MKAIDull ; yellow western , il.1601.1
Hrandywlne , JS.SO.
WHKAT-necelpts , 218.DOO hu. ; no export
sales , 5,770.000 bu futurei ; no fp9l. S | t stron
No , 2 red. In store and elevator , 724ic : nllo ;
7i'.ic ; f. 0. b. . 71Uo ufloal ; No. 1 hard. 7ST4o d
llvered. Options were weak and easier nnd
heavy realization by both ouuiders and proft
slonuls. Cablex were Ilrm. ciup news bulllx
nnd another cold wave reported In the nnrl
west. A llnal partl.il rally left prices > , iBJ
loner , but on the curb there was renewed e
cltement with nntrlrfe buying nnd a My Jur
In prices : May closed at 72ic ; June. 72ff73i <
closed 7JT4c ; July , 73.iW73 13-lCc. closed 73Vj
Aufrust , 7J'lin3c ' , closed 73Hc ; September , 7 ;
® 74iic , close.1 WHc ; October closed 74i c ; N
\vmber. 7IH 74ic , closed 74\c ; December , 71
O7ie. ( cloned TSV.c
COHN Hecelpts , 80,000 bu. ; exports , S5. 00 In
Bales , 403,000 bu. fulures , 72.000 bu. pot. Si
market quiet ; No. 2 , Kfc'c In elevator ; Mo il
llvered ; G7o afloat , f. o b. ; steamer mixed. & * <
Options vrmili early on heavy western arriva
but later rallied with wheat and closed at '
advance ; May closed at 65 c : Julv. S01-11
Wtc. closed C6 ? c ; September. &fivji57c. ( clos
S'Kc
OATS Ilecelpts , 16,600 bu. ; exports , 600 In
Bales , G300 bu. futures. 23,000 bu. i-pot. i-"j
maiket Bteadv ; No. 2. 31e ; No. 2 deliver *
32c ; No , 2. 31e ; No. 2 white , S6e ; No. t will
35\c ; track , white western , SGffllc. Optln
Kenerally steady , closlnir ill Ur advance ; M
closed at SITic ; June. 3Ufj32tic , cloned 32T ,
July. S2H 32.e. ! clo ed 32c.
HAY Firm ; thtpplnff , 65CMc ; good to choli
CCi 5fc. )
HOPS Weak ; slate , common to choice , cl
7 * ; 1S9I , 4fi9c ; Pacific coast , old , J85c ; IS
4i9c.
HIDES Firm ; salted. New Orleans telecli
43 ta 65 Ibs. , C'.ir. nominal ; TexaB select !
50 to CO Ibs. , 7c ; Iluenos Ayres , dry , W to
Ibs. , lie. nominal ; Texn dry , II ta 30 llis. . lOc
LKATHKU Firm ; hemlock sole , nue *
Ayres , lUlu lo heavy weights , tlfjKc ; uc
21ff24e.
WOOL Firm ; domestic fleece. IBflSc ; pulk
19n24e.
PHOV1SIONS Ileef. quiet ; family. JH.S-XJJli
extra men , JS. lleef hams. Jr .fjO 720.00 ; cl
eUra India mess. J17.00&19.00. Cut mra
steady : plckleil bellies , B'ii6ie ; pickled nhoi
dors , . tjj6VtC. Ijird , steady ; western sire
closed at J194 nomlnul : flty at JC.25 ; May clo >
JA.M nominal ; July , J7 nominal ; refined , dn
continent. 17.23 : South American. I7.23 ; ca
pound. JS.J7Hi75.50. Purk. tlnii ; new m
JIJ.2MJH.I5 ; family. 112.50013,00. Slwrl rlea
JIS.QOW15.M.
lU'TTEH-Qulet ! western dairy. 70lo ; we
< -rn creamery , lltflTc ; western fuciory. 76U
Kldns , lie : ImllMlon crexmery. SfTUc ; sti
daliy. 1031l\id , tate creamery , 17c.
CHI713SB Quiet ; state , large , 4Cc ; mn
40fii c ; part skim * . U O4c ; full mklnu. Ic
BOOH Market firm , ( tale and Pennsylvnn
lie , weittrn freili. UHOHHc ; southern , 12QI ;
rrreliita. ( .003 pkits.
TAL7.OW Rtraily. city. llie. country. 48Hic
united cloied 11.72 b
reflnerf. New York. IJ.M'ihllni1elphla nil Hal-
tlmdre , 8.4J ; rhlladelpW ijd Hnjtlmore In bulk ,
noBIN I-Mrmi tralnjMi/cominon lo cool , 11.65
TtHl'KNTINinullislfrfWc. ; ? .
IUCE Steady ; Oommlifalr ( , to extra , 4)4ff )
6Xc ; Jn | > an. 1HQ414C. , t
MOl.AB9ifc Quiet : New Orleans , open kettle ,
Rood to choice , 27f33c , >
MnTAI.8 I'l * Iron , UtriUly ; Hcntch , J19.00O
21.ni ) ! American , JS.WdlWrt. Copper , quiet !
brokers' price , tlO.IV ) . luillend , nulcl ; brokers'
prltv. It Tin platp. marl : C quiet.
COTTON HIJHI ) OHXPliin , but quiet ; prime
crude' , 24e ; off crudell MSIMci prime summer
yellow , 2701740 ; off summer yellow , 2fUt.cyol ; -
low butter grades. 2ST3cTnirlme summer white ,
3"M731c. ' "
' '
UJIAIIA ) : . ' ' : l , MAHICKT.
Condltlnn of Triulo nnd IJdntntlom on
Staple nnd I'ancy Produce.
KOOS-Chofce slock , lie--
llt'TTKIl Old Imy or white stock , 4fI3o : fait
to good country , SiflOo ; choice to fancy. I2fll4c ;
gathered creamery. 14fl3c ; separator creamery ,
ICc.
ICc.MVK
MVK I'Ol'I.THY Hens. 7fl7ir ; mixed. 6'jg
JHc : ducks , SffSc ; turkejs , 9flDo : heavy loins ,
' '
VKAI Cholc'p'fat. 70 to 1ft ) His. , are quoted al
7fI7Uci large and coarse. 4HCo.
rilllKSR Wisconsin full cteam , Young Ameri
Icnns. H eUc ; twins , llcj Nebraska nnd town ,
full cream. lOc ; Nebraska nnd fown , pirt pklms
W7c ; I.lmburKer , No. 1 , He ; brick. No. I. lie
Swles * . No. 1 , 13c.
HAY I'pland liny , } ! ; midland , JS.CO ; low ,
land. JS ; r > 'e straw , $3 ; color mnkes the price or
liny. Light bales sell lurixnl. . Only lop grade *
lirlng tup price * .
IMOI'MJNtt-l'er doz. . $ I.W M.60.
VKUKTAIII.KS.
rOTATOKH Western stock , car lots , MftGoc
small lots. B0 70o.
OI.l ) IIBANH Hnnd plckiil , navy. J2.20 ; I.lnu
lieiins , per 11) ) . . BffSHc.
ONIONH tn oulerK. yellow , per Int. , 11.10 ; red
11.20.
rAHIIAlK-On orders. SHc
SWKfTr 1'OTATOKS-tlooil Ktock. 12 ; seed
)2.25.
)2.25.HOHSKHAniSH 1'er 11) . . 65ji7c.
1'AltSNII'S 1'er bill. . $1.73.
HtTAUAOAH 1'er lb. . l',4c.
TITHNII'S Per bbl. . 11.60.
SPINACH Per bu. basket , WffCOe.
WATKH CRIiSS-IVr'IC-qt. case. Jl.M ,
HAlISHKS rer dm. bunches 13S20o.
aitf3KN ONIONS I'cr do * , buches , lOffllc ,
I.KTTIICB Per doz. , 2T O3iX' .
ASPAHAQt'S Choice stock on orders , 3040c
iM-r doz. tHincheji.
PIE PLANT Per lb. , I * l . c.
iiCllMtKIW-On ! orders , .75cJ Jl.V ( > per doa.
1'KAS On onler , per ' /j-liu. box. 13c.
STHINO IJKANS On orders , > 4-bu. liox , 7Se
4-hnl kel cmte. Jl.MJf2.ni ) .
WAX HEAN9 On orders , ir i U-bu. IHIV , 73C
90o.
FHU1TB.
TOMATOKK-lVr i\x \ hasket crate. JG.oO.
KTHAWHl-ntUinS-fholce shlrplnc Ktock , pci
aso of 24 qtM. , J2.Wi72.73.
APPLKS Tiicre arc no good shipping apples tc
e had In the market.
CHKIIIUES California , per 10-Hi box , J1.73H2.M
THOI'ICAI. FHUI.TS.
OHANC1KS Kancy Wnslilngten navelsp r box
3.2. > fi3.30 ; clulce seodllngs , per box , J2.3o02.F10
ledltenaiiean sweets , I3.0)ff3.2.V
I.nMONH Hxtra fancy lemons , SCO size , J4.Di
I'lNKAl'l'UM-Per doz. . 1.7Sft2.00.
HANANAS Choice ( hipping slock , per bunch
MISCHLLANF.OUS. .
FIGS Fancy , Uc ; 'choice , , 12Sl3o : California
ass , 7c. -
HONKY New York , ICc ; dark , 14o ; California.
,3V44nCc.
MAPI.K SYntTP Onllon Jups , per doz. , J12
nixby , B-sal. cans , J3.
MAPLK Sl'OAH Per lb.9J10c. .
NUTS Almonds , 140 ; Hngllsli walnuts , soft
helled , 12c ; standards , lie ; filberts , 9c ; Drazl
nuts , 8c ; pecans. 10ZH2c.
MINCK MKAT Fancy , In quarter bbls. , pc
.b. , Cc ; 10-Kiil. kfKS , Cc ; condensed , per case o
3 doz. pkxs. . J2.W.
DATKS In 60 to 70-lb. " loxcs , Cc per lb. ; fan
dates , 9c per lb.
ClUnil Puie Juice. pe tbbl , , J3 ; half bbl. , | 3.
HIDKS AH IIC TALLOW.
H1UKS No. 1 Krem Wtfes. Jc : No. 2 creel
: ildes , CHc : No. 1 grcornsflfyd hides. 7ic ; No.
rixn salte'd hfdes. 7/cf 30. 1 veal calf. S t
15 llis. . EigiOc ; No. 2 y/eiljcilf. / 8 lo 15 UM. , g'-ie
No. 1 dr > ' flint hides. SifT& No. 2 dry flint hide-
No. 1 dry sailed lildos , Sc ; part euic
ildea , ' ,4o per pound _ lessHmn fully cured.
H1I12UP PKLTS Orrenunited , each 25950c
Kansas ana iNeurasnii uuicner wooi pens , pe
green salted shearllncs ( short wooled early skins )
pound , nctual welghti'WT'dry flint Kansas am
Nebraska , murrain woolipolta , per pound , nctun
weight , 48WI dry IHnt'uioracli bu teller Woe
pelts , per puund , nrtu l . .jweiBht.4B6Vic : dr
flint Colorada munalniniiwol pelts , per pounil
actual weight. 40Cc. iJiave 'feet ' cut oft , as II I
useless to pay freight ) onHhem.
TALLOW AND dllBAHR No. 1 tallow , 4VK
< Hc ; No. 2 tallow , 3h4fa'Krease : , white A , 4 (
4V4c ; Brease , white I iJ/uQVio ; crcj e , yellow
2tt@3o ; grease , dark , 214c : old butter. 2321JC
beeswax , prime , 17H20crTmn ! tallow , 2c.
WOOL , IJNWASHHUJif'trw licovy6f7c : flrt
hBht ; "sV'ert M * * ' WWjMrserty.-Wrr
and cliafty. S0 c : cotleff nnd broken. _ cour
7 9 < : : cqttpil nnd"broken.1'irie. cjISc. ' *
WOOL' , ' WASIIKD Medium , 15lSc ; line. Hi
16c : tub wndhed. , 16018c ; black , do ; bucks , e
tag locks , 2JJ3e : flcad fblilled , 5ff6c.
FUUS.
FUnS Hear , black , No. 1 , large , J20.00023.0i
bear , brown , No. 1. latg-e , J2'.00025.00j ' No. 1 ni (
dlum , J16.00 : No. 1 , small. 112.00 ; bear , browr
yearllnssNo. . 1. laigc , 110.00012.00 ; No. 1 mi
dlum , J8.00 : No. 1 , small. J6.00 ; bear , browi
cubs. No. 1. large , J7.00 ; No. 1 , medium , J5.0I
No. 1 , BmaH , J3.00 ; badKer. Na. 1. medlun
J1500 ; No. 1 , small , JS. 00810.00 ; bear , blacl
vearllr-Bs , No. 1 , large , J12.00fll5.00 ; No. 1. mi
ilium , J10.00 ; No. 1 small. J7.00 ; bear , blacl
cubs. No. 1 , large , J6.UO iS.OO ; No.l , medlun
J3.OOJJ6.00 ; No. li small , J4.CO ; bear.blnck , Mor
lana and Rocky mountain. No. I , large. J1S.OO
20.00 ; No. 1 , medium. J14XH ) ; No. j , mall , J10.fr
l > ear. black. Montana yearlings. No. ] , largi
J12.W ; No. 1 , medium , JS.OO ; iso. i , small , J5.0I
bear , black- Montana cubs , No. 1. large. J6. &
No. 1. medium. J4.DO ; No. I. small. J3.00 ; bea
Hllver tip. No. S. , , ' 'se. J20.00No. . 1 , medlun
112.00 ; No. 1 , small , JS.OO ; bear , silver tip , ye.ii
linen. No. 1 , large. 111 , 00 ; No. 1. medium , Is.Ut
No. 1 , small. J5 ; bear , sliver tip , cubs. No. 1 larg' '
SI. 043 1.60 ; No. 1 , medium. COc ; No. 1 , smal
Wo : fisher. No. 1. Urge , JS.OO ; No. 1. medlun
J6.00 ; No. 1. small. J4.00 ; fox. silver , aa to cole
according to beauty , No. 1 , laice , J100.00 ; No.
medium. 160.00 ; No. 1. small. JW.OO ; fox. sllve
pale , according to beauty. No. 1 , large. J50.0i
No. 1 , medium , J30.00 ; No. 1 , small , JW.OO ; fo :
cross. No. 1 , large , J7.00 : No. 1. medium , J3.
No. 1 , email. J2.00 ; fox , reil. No. 1. large. Jl.a
No. 1. medium. J1.25 ; No. J , small. J1.00 ; fo-
gray. No. 1. large , 75o ; No. I , medium , DOc ; Ni
1. umall , 4'Jc ' ; fox kits. No. J. large , COo ; No.
medium. 40o : No. 1. small. 30e ; lynx. No.
large , J3.00 ; No. 1 , medium. J2.00 ; No. 1 , smal
J1.50 ; marten , No. 1 , iarg . 12.00 ; No. 1 , medlun
11.50 ; No. I , small , J1.00 ; mink. No. i. lart
60iC5c ; No. 1. medium , 40c ; No. 1 , small. Sii
mink , dark , No. 1 , Urge , C3c ; No. 1 , medlun
4oc ; No. 1 , small , * K ; inounlnln lion , iierfei
hend and feet. No. 1 , larBe. J1.00S2.0Inipe ;
feet bklns , J.COSt7.00 ( ! : No. T. small , J5.00 ; otte
pale , No. 1 , latge , J7.00 : No. I. medium , J5.O
No. 1 , small , J4.00 ; rat-coon. No. I , large , 603 > 70i
No. 1 , medium. Me : No. 1 , large , fOcJ2.0i
skunk , black , cased , narrow striped , No. 1 , larc
DOc : No. 1. medium. 40c : No. 1 , small. 25o ; broa
Btrlrml. No. 1. ! rue , 20 23o ; wolverine , ND.
large , J4.00 ; No. 1 , medium. J3.DO ; No. 1 , smal
J2.W ; wolf , mountain. No. 1 , large , J3.00 ; No.
medium. J2.00 : No. 1 , email , J1.50 ; wolf , pralrl
No. 1 , large , C5j90e ; No. 1 , medium. 6)c ; No.
uraall. 0c : beaver , | > er * kln. No. 1 , large , JS.OO
6.00 ; No. 1 , medium. J4.K ) ; No. 1small. . J2.0
beaver klls , No. 1 , large , J2.00 ; No. 1 , rnedlun
J1.50 : No. 1 , small , 75e : muskrnln , winter. No.
large. kMOc ; No. 1 , medium , 9c ; No. 1 , smal
7c ; miiskrals. fall , No. 1. larce. 4R6e ; No.
medium , 7c ; No. 1 , small , Co : muskrat kits , 292
bTOCKS AM > llONDb.
Hecurltles Ojignoit n h lflo I.on r nndSoin
NIlKlit I. ones I'ol tinted.
NKW YORK , May 18. The stock marki
opened a shade lowcc and during til 3 , flrHt tlfttu
minutes Homo Blleht looses were madr. Iteai
Inn was a notable exception and recorded
fractional advance on Rood buying Induce ! 1
the report that the Vanderbllt Interest ha
gained control of the comtiany. This story wa
however , promptly denied by Cornelius Vundi-i
bill , but not until It had l"'ii Instrument !
In attracting speculative attention ti > the i-iull
group of coal stocks and raussd a sharp co\v :
Ini ; movement therein. Aii'ii result New Jerse
Central rose 2H per cenU-Delaware & Hudsoi
$ i per cent ; Hcadlnki 18 per cunt ; Dulawar
Lackawanna A Western-1 ! % pfr cent. The gn
erni list wan ulco bironf. but the only materli
gains were made In tn 3pccjaltles. Al > .jut n. ;
u leallzlne movement , Ai3 set un fun \vli | ,
became great In 'forerfhil sent shares dou
sharply. New Jersey Central declining 2'4 ' i *
cent , Heading \ % tuflttvr cent , and Hud. i
1 % IHT centT Mlchlithn-'Cfntial Hi PT ci-n
llurlmgtun and Sugar.H"'pcr rent , nna Hie reef
of the market > i ! t pe1 rent. The ilppremh
continued and the last haen Mem made wll
but ffW exceptions u dFCllnes rancire I ro
15. to 1V- , per cent In mi uctlve list ana 7 p <
cent In Urent Northern jireffrreil. Home i
the Fi-clalllea | show 'Killrls'oji Hie iluy , Includlr
Minnesota Iron and ht. I'uul tt Duluth 1'j ] >
cfiil. und Slarctl flnttn ilvfifrtpil 1W per rui
The course of vuluej durlnK tin' first Imlf <
the urek was In llianlllvJtl ri of lower price
Unfavorable factore were the Kovrrnmt-nt en
iviK.rt and a change defiitront > < n the part
I.undan , which from a bujor had become
seller. There Ivan' a ( suiKUiTtible liquidation f
the local account lo take . .lnt of the protl
ol the advance. The taUsuln Lnndon of u blo <
of Jl.Sirt.uoo New -Yorki ! 'mtml treasury moi
above par and other evidences showed that th ;
was u ready nnirketubruail fur mcurltr | .
The clianfea pn the week are In the nnhi a
vniu-fs , the more Imimttant as follows : H
Molnes & Fort I ) lg pr ferr * l. 8 per cent ; Cj |
radi ) Furl prefetlvd. Wells -KurKJ express ai
Toledo , HL. 1/ouln It K n > as .City , 6 per fee
GreiU Norlhern 'iiref erred arl Tcnncnee Cu
prKerrfd , 6 prr cenl ; Tennessee common. :
per cent ; Minnesota Iron , 4 > ( p r cent. SI. lai
MlnnruiHilla & Manitoba. 4Vj ° : In'r cent , Non
Wf u > rn preferred. 4 percent , fvlacco preferr *
Si ) per cent ; LacUtlo ( ! JH prrtVrred an I Huffs !
H > chestvr & Plttsbuig , 3 per ftnt ; Hlu Orun
Western preferrrd , 2H per. f flit ; Hlo Uran
Wrsleni comnon. 2 | wr c nt i Cuiuollduted Oi
Long Island , \ \ lullnK & Ixtke iri > prefurr
and Nickel Plate firsts preferred. 2 | MT c r
Hay State ( las , 2'j per cent : Sugar , 2 > , i I.
cent , und Ctilrago & Katttrn Illinois prefrm
American Kxprecs , St. P > UI & Jululh. Mlnr
apolls & St Ixmls preferred and Lackawanni ,
Ir cent. Declines : Ohio Southern. 8 per err
Southern 1'uclllc , 4'i prr cent. Oirdjge KUI
antred , S'j per cent , Manlialan , 63u p' r ctr
Vnlon Pacific , 14 per c > -ni. Krle , : * | ier c1
and SI Jjs i'h & Grand U'and , 2 per cenl. T
sales of the week wre 2 tbJ,4 < H s > iar < * i suJ 1
slocks dealt In , There \\as u ( a r degree
utirnirth to ( he enrlr dealings In binds t ! r.
but near the close a , drlvr > agnlnst HMUllnr Is-
> ufs sent them down materially , nni ) the general
list shaded ofl In tonwqlience. The oalrt wert
H,71SoiX ) . Of the dun Res of note Were : Ad
vances : Ilurllnglon. In. , s , 2H Per cenl ; Ne
brnska 4s , rrglstered , Flint A IVrc- Marquette ,
Port 1 < un > n 6a nnil Oregon Improvement firsts ,
ZH per cent , and Hrto rrorganlzatlon first llerT ,
1 p r cent.
Tlie speculation ilurlnf the week was not ot
such an animated character as In the preced
ing week , but In the variety of securities dealt
In waa Kn\il , Speculative aharvs sagged by
reason of tvalltntKni Bales a.nd various nimom
In connection with the properties. Tuward the
end of thn session prices stiffened all around ,
and especially for the usually Inactive- bonds ,
for wlilrh the Inquiry was good and the appr < > >
elation considerable. The aggregate sales' were
20.1W.Of shares , and 234 nortgngrs tlguml In
the dMillniiB.
The following were the clostnK quotations
on the lending stocks of the New York ex
change today :
bid.
The , total salea of stockn tmlay were 24C.S.1S
slim-on , Inuludlnic : American Sugar , 21,700 ; Atclu
son. 8,2'JO ; llurllngton , 6.100 ; Chp.-apeake k Ohio ,
,400 ; Chk-ago Ca ! , ll.CCO ; Delaware & Hudson ,
.niiOi Distilling nnd Cattlefivdlng certlllcales ,
D.f/00 ; Knnsan & Texan iirpferred , 2,100 ; New
fersu-y Central. 6,100 ; New York. Susquehanna
& Western preferred. 3,209 ; North\\etern , 4.TH1 ;
Omaha. i'.COO ; Heading , G2.700 ; St. 1'aul , 9,2O ) .
r nnessee Coal nnd Iron , 9MX ) ; TPXIIB & I'aclllc ,
3,2(0 ( ; Wnlinsh preferre < l. 3,600 ; Wnslern t-'nlon ,
3,700 ; Wheeling .t Lake Brie. 6,800.
Nmr York Monry Alnrlror.
NEW YOllk. May 18. MONKY ON C.U.I ,
Nomlirtilly IJili-j | > er rent.
1'ltlMl ! JIKUCANTH.U llAt'MI-2if/4t.i ! per
cent.
STiUUNU : KXCHANOB Dull and steady ,
vltli'nctual business In bnnkenT bills nt J4.875f
.ST'.i for demand nnd J4.8C04.SGU for sixty dnys.
Tostcd ratfB , J4.C'ii4.S7 ' , and J4.88. Commer
cial billH. JI.ST.li.
SII.VKH CKIITIFICATIW C7UC 7c ; no sales.
HAU SItVKH-G7Hc.
MEXICAN DOI.kAllS-Me.
OOVF.HNM12NT 1JONDS Firm : slate lionds.
nactlve ; inllrond bands , easy.
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows :
I'lnuncl.tl JNntei.
IIOSTON. Muy IS. Clearing ! * . JlS.SIil.'j'i ' ? : 1m
ancen , jr,727 , " 9. Fur the week , JD7,03i,143 : ; ta
nnrec , $9.127.941.
HAI.TIMOHlMay IS. Cleat Ing * . t2,313.77B
hnlHncpn. 2 .1.2if. . For tlv > vitf't : Clearings. JU.
MiOJ : liulances. I1.7VU.U2.
I'HILAnKU'HIA. May 18. Clearings. ? 12
412.110 ; lialaiifi-s. J2.07ti.317. Fur 111 * week ; Clear
III.KS. S73.0SG.491 ; balances , 110,120.37) ) .
WASII1NC.TON , May 14. Today's statement n
HIP condition nf HIP treasury shows : Avallnhl
Cflfch balance , J1W,4C9.8:9 ; gold reserve , J97.1W ,
CHICAGO. May 1 Clrarlia * . tlJSr)3. < KX
Total for llif week , J91.3IO.iOi ; comsponOln
we k last yenr. IM.6'.i3.0uil. .Money , 4V4 | 5 pe
cent for cull and E',5ti6 per cent for commrrrtn
liaper. New York exrhanue , 70c prvmlmr
StiTlIng riitcK , posled. Jl.n ; 4.tl. !
NIJW YOHK. May 18. Tliero an m .d ral
dvniand fur speclaltleti of a Hrasunuble cliaraclei
hut as usual 11 h'ulurduy , there WIIH no life t
the demand. Very liu-Re HalrH ueiv teulUe
IhroiiKli the fonrardlngs on pievlouK ensugi
ini'iiu. Printing cloths < | Uk-t at 27c.
NKW YOHK. Muy 18. The exports nf > pcc
from the IHIII of Ntiw .Yulk for the VHH
uinounti'd tx J2i)3)22 ! In Raid ; silver , V'9Sl *
ImivorlK , JlirW7 In gold , und | 3U3K In sllve
diy ROuds , IIC07,4I : Kenernl merctlandlte , 11
toi.CTt ; . ci u Inss. JIlJ.i.M.Mi ; bnlnnct'ii. IG.ilCI
0 l. FOR , the week , cliarliiKS , JCii.nj.'CO ; t/a
ances. 113.530,803. _ _
I'lirnlcn rin.iiu-iul Aff.iln.
I'AHIH. May 18. 3 p. in. Tur.'o JUT oer
rentes. Id2f 7r > c for the uicount. Kxciiange 0
I/indon 25f 211JC for checks.
! XNIX > N. May 1 . ( Sold Is quolri ] fv-Uy c
HuenoM Ayri'H at 2T/1.M : Madrju. U.i- ; . | | ,
27Mi HI. IVtrnlJUrK , 1.9 , Alli-ns , Hume. 10' . ? ,
Vienna , 103.
IJKHMN , May ll.-Kschange on Lonilun , elgl
day * slvhl , 20 marks , 4 < ! pfg. The Wt-kly Mull
ini-nt of the Imperial Hunk of Germany t.ha\\
llifl fullowiiiK' ihuiiKe as romikir < ! with M
* account : Caeh f-n hand , Increa4 <
Iirevlou ) n marka ; In-UHUry nut * Inrr. u-w. KV >
marks ; oilier nrvurltles , itecrruse , l.TW.uui maitti
iintvi. In circulation , ilecrtan , 2J.ufi.m murk
ntchunge on Ix > ndnn. > liIH ili > ' aiglit , li ;
udrancvd lo 2 marks. 46V pfg.
Mlnuuupolli \ \ iieuc Murknt.
MINNKAfOLIS. May IS.VHKAT XUy. 71' .
July. 73Hc , Keptembvr , 70Hc , On trark , No.
hard , 71'.c No. 1 northern , Tl'ic , No , 2 n'Hl
ern. 7J ic.
KUl'H-Flrmrr ; first | > atenls , t3.tOUI.19 , He
end , fJCOi ) ! . * ) , llr t cleaik ,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK HARKEI
Week Winds Up with a Phenomenally Ligh1
"Run of Oalt'.o.
ESS THAN 500 HEAD \VERE \ ON SAL !
> ciunml , Quality mill I'rlcm All Miotr Semi
Improvement llopi Morn 1'lmtlful
unit Hotter yunllly , with 1'rlces
n I.Ill IP LoiTcr.
SATURDAY , May IS.
While there hns been n Very aubstantln.
ncri'iise In I\OK \ receipts the jiasl week ns
otnpareil with the week previous * , aiul noun
; aln in sheep supplies , the run of rnttlt
ins been unprecedenteilly Unlit , In fact , th <
nuttiest six days' receipts In several yours
he otltclnl figures lire ns follows :
Cattle. ! li > RK. Sheep ,
eoelpts this week 1,231 2.1.4T.I 1,72 :
leciMpts last wi'ek I..4S.1 . 11,37j ( Ml
urni week last year irOH 4J.rnt : fl.xv
aim- week 1K31 10.IEI 22.HI 1.74
mini week 1M2 12,911 13.21'J 1.3J :
This unusual fulling oit In supplies hen
ms had no favorable Influence on tin- mar
set. Blnce at other lemllnR centers receipts
ave shown .a MlBht { ruin , with no Improve
lent whatever In the ilcmuntl fnn
ny quarter. Trade has been ot
n > dull and dni.ccliiir order throimh
ut. Dressed beef men leport > h'
pmand for beet as simply "o 'io > l n
11. while shippers have been cautious ti
lie ver&e of practical Inactivity , owliitf t (
ic unfavorable condition of the trade li
IP east us well as on the other side of tin
Miter. I'rlces havei steadily declined , am
> eef values In general have KOIIC on * full ]
Jic , as compared with -ft week IIRO. Tin
nest illscouTHKltiK fenturo of the trade
lowever , has been the apathy exhibited bj
II classes * of buyers , even at the reiliiret
rices.
The week closed , however , with ti Ugh
un and a comparatively Rood tmrket. Teal
al receipts were 021 head , but , ns tlit-fi
ncluded live cars of Texas rattle bought b ;
ocal packers at Kansas City yesterday tint
onslpned to them direct , there were les ;
ban & 00 sale cattleIn the yards. The K MI
ral quality of the receipts was very fill
ml there were A few loads offered belle
ban any that have been offered lately. Al
lasses of buyers exhibited more of a ills
> osltlon to , trade than they have recentl ;
ind the result wait u Kood , lively mar
< ot , with prices strong to a shade Hrine
ill around , Shippers paid $ , " . * ) for cholc
,342-pound cattle , and bid " > . 10 for a cholc
bunch averaging nearly 1,400 | unds. l.ocn
ressed beef houses bouttht fair to KOO <
900 to 1,300-pound heuves ut for from $1.2
o $1.95. There wns n tolerably health :
one to the trade throughout , anil a falrl ;
atlafactory clearance was made.
Hiitchers tnd cnnncrs' stock wa In ver ;
Imlted supply anil sold readily at full
teady and perhaps n shnde stroncer prices
The nveruBC was from Jl.iK ) to $ l.l' for pee
o prime cows. Common calves ruled nbou
teady around J2."i to J3.W , with Rood t
linlco veals strong at from $4.W to } 5.7.
'lie market for bulls , sta s and rouih stoc
Bcnerally was not far from steady , wit !
ales at from J1.23 to 13.75.
In stackers and feeilers there was ver
Ittle doing. As has been the 'case all wecli
he supply was very llfiht. There was
rood demand , however , and a stronj ; mar
cet for everything offored. Htockors hav
been In particularly urgent ilemnntl thl
vcek , and prices have advanced 15e to "fie
The heavier grailes met with a loss vlt-or
ous demand , but at full last week's ipjotii
Ions. Oood to choice feeders arc iiuolabl
at S.1.COP4.00 : fair to good , J3.0O5T3.0 , an
common grades from $ .1.00 down , Ueprescnl
atlve sales :
UHKSSED HEIiF.
t null 1480 J2 GO 17COWH 10 IS 40
1 jrtoer 1280 3 SO 2 steers 1070 373
17 sir-cm 1213 4 23
HOGS IlecelptH for the past six days sliow
very material Incrcaw on the week prevlou
but fall nearly 50 per cent short of nrrHu
for the name period last year. In addition <
the Increase In receipts there has been a vei
decided Improvement In tha quality of the offei
Tim welghtg have bveu heavier and 11
better than they have- been for al lea :
eight months. An conditions at other leadln
muikf-l * have been pretty much the name t
here buyers have b n able to force prices dow
without much difficulty and values have live
aged Be lo lOo lower than last week right nloni
In spite of this decline In prices the Omali
market has ruled Be to 15o higher nit wer
than either Kansas City or tiloux City. Ti
heavy hogs are still In the hest demand ar
Helling to the bent ailvnntnKi' , but HIP Imprnv
inent In qunllly of Ihe.recelptu has resulted I
a narrowing down of the range of prices unt
the besl heavlex and the best lights are now s.'l
Ing not o\er Be to loc apart.
Today's receipts , 3,811 hend. were a Irll
heavier limn a week ago. nnd ustdp from tl
extreme tup loads the general quality of It
offerings WUH fully IIH good ns on Friday. Tl
bullish condition of the maiket nt the cloi
Friday was the condition In which the inn
ket openril this imrnlnn. Moderate receipt
favorable eastern reports and an active demur
liuth from imckcr nnd shippers. Trade rul <
brisk with prices fully So higher nil iirtmiv
The heavy nnd butcher IIOKH sold largely at fro
Jl.4'i ' to M.t.'l. ' with Iliiht and llKht mixed luui
at from J4.15 to HI.43 , mostly , however , nroui
14 30 and ? 4 f3. Tininnrket ratlr r easd i
a shade along toward th close , but the pet
were cleared ill very good iw-nKiiii. the bulk i
the xales Khowlnp up nt from JI.S3 ti > 14 45 i
against 14.30 In J4.4J Friday nnd J4.40 to II.
one wci'k ng-i today. Heprenenlutlvc '
J 115 . . . 150
SIIIII'I' The vupply has been > vry limited tl
ueek , nnd fur the past three days nonu ha
been received. Good muttiuis unit lambs are
active demand and < | unlabty all of lOo to
higher than u week nnu. Fair In choice null'
are quotable nt from J3.23 to 11.23 ; fair In r '
westerns at from J3 lo ti , common and HU
sheep nt from J-.3' tu J3 ; coud to choice 14
100-lb. Iambi at from JJ.73 to J5.J5. .
( IMCA ( . ( LIVK nTdCK.
I.lclit llecrlpts nf ( 'utllrt nnil Host nnil .
Offcrlnc * Dispospil Of.
CIIICAQO , May -Only about 1,000 cal
were ri-oi'Hcd here toilay. Including a fi
run of Texans , nnd Ilia uffeilngtt were HI
dl > pn l of nt unchanged urlrrs , nutlvo IH
sieei * selllric n thaxit \ \ rt II.4UOI.65 for co
mon \ * utrlclly I'hiilco lotsnvlKhlne W )
ll ) } \j \ . Trunn-ictluns < ro ihlefly ut JI.S ; j < .
and v iy nUf , well fattened itrcrs wi-lKh !
l.V ) itf I.Sirl 11)1. 'ill ut | j.31 Cnltld wrlghl
1 714 II'J. Tiaii'iieiluii * were chk'tly at Jl.kifiS
from J5.0 } to Ji.W. at : < l heavy b.cv- wirIn
1,1 < ' | | . ilitnUIni ; few bids f r saili lou. Cn
and liHf.-i * dr ivlltii : ui Jl > Hir..2S , lnrx ' y
: .Viii- ' ' . urul bulls nl J ! ii iI.'M. ' with
f-w n higher prow , whll * cnlvri I.tine l,0
J" TO , arUti : lo < | Uilllk' : . T.ie HI , li-- u
f. > .jr > r braiuh < f the mart M U nrllv > at fl
lin i s , 'Hid ni'ili'-in und > prnt-'rn | ate in f
d-ir.aitd atI > u S4i jxr hend , 'IVximattl - - t
n .iMinl , at JS.'K'ir ' i/i , tlv i alkf I 1 i t
se.ttmc al nbout H ,
l.e tlnm 11. ' ) hogs , InrludlnK t v
Ir'i over from cstriduy. Her * ff-rc 1 t-di
and It dM not like tery Ions lo d. ix , if i
otterinc * at y ki uuy's pr.t J , a Hvv x
choir * JiS-lb , IIORS fetching H 7 U. Henvr
IlKlitwelRhls nt J4.iioi.BS , Hip bulk of the hi'KH
findingpiirerm en at It.BfM.tV lUli local
packers and shipper * took freely , and thfr
err not enough r"od light nnd medium weight
IMCT to satisfy the demand.
2v r7"'I'1",0' ' fheen today were only about
SV ( head , amia Inrirc purl of these wrrc cnn
elgned direct to local slaughtcrcm. The t.\r
on wile wen > cnsllv clo ed out nt full prices , oren
on the basis of JZ.nofli 8S for Inferior to extra
sheep , nnd I5.0ilf .1,10 for nice shorn Inmhs with ,
fat wooled lambs snl.ililo nt JS.S..M.VM. Most ,
of the sheep weie shorn , and few were < n
poor na to sell much below J4. Spring lamb *
"nought J3.OHK.ft ) per 1 > I HM.
Hecelpls ! Cattle , l.noo head ; cnhcs , 10) ) head !
hogs , IS.OOO head ; slu-ep. ! . X ) head ,
ItecnlpM nnil lHtm | ltliin of stock.
Official receipts nnd dl pmlllon of stock as
shown hy Hie l iks of thet'nlon Stock Yards
company fur the twent > > four hours ending at
S o clock p. m. , Saturday. May 18 , IRIS ;
HKCKIPTS.
, , , . , Cars , llenil.
Cntlle n )
" ° K' < BO J.MI
DISPOSITION. .
Huycrs v Cattle. Hog ! . .
Omaha Tucking Co jj
The (1. If. Hammond Co 23 1.211
Swift nnd Comp.iny m B2S
The Ciidnhy 1'ncklng Co 105 1191
tl. It. iVIIlMlll Kll
H. H. llnmmond , low.i iia
H. 11. llHimniHul. KnnsnH City Mi , , . .s
* udahy , Kansas City 07 , , . , ,
Caiey 41
1. . Hoi-ker M
SlilppeiM nml feiilem S3
Left over
Total
St , l.nnU l.lvn Merle
ST. 1.OF1S. May 18 - CATTLIllecelpts. . S09
bend ; shipments , 1.0 ) head : supply small nnd
only n rel ll trade done at eusy prices ;
. ,
( f > (
HOfircHli.ts ! , I.eail bead ; shipment * . J.OO9
bead ; inaiket linn and f - hlKhi > r on llirht sum > ly ,
heiivy. 5J.r < : < iIM ; mU l , JI.aXf4.RO , Unlit. Jl.aW
HHKEP Kecelpls. ax ) head ; shipments. MO
head ; market fully , not eqmil to the demand ;
natives , . I3.7WI.50 ; uprlni ; Inmbs , ll.00ffo.00.
Knn , i City livr > ntork.
KANSAS CITY , May R-t'ATTI.K-nrcvlntii.
MW licnd ; FhliinentH. 700 head , niarket steady ;
nVxns sloers , J1.60til.CO ; TXKI > row * , JJ.CO 3.0 ;
lioi-f Hirers. J3.7jffj.SO ; iwtlvtt itiws. Jl.SOiM.2J.
stwkeiB and feeders , JJ.Si > 34.r ) ; bulls , J1.40
n'nilH-Io < 'el | ts. 3,700 hbnd ; lilpinrnt * . l.ROO
lutid ; niRilvt't Htrong Id T > o hlKlier ; bulk of pales ,
J4.3Wll.CO ; heavies , JI.3WH.M : pucker. * . J4.MW
t.r.j ; nilx.nl , Jl.iOiiH.Ilithls , ' J4.OJtr4.3o ; Vorkors ,
l.iijil.r , plKH , J..tOifl.l.V
8HKIJ1" Hi'celpls nnd Hhlpmcnts , none ; no
market. _
Muck In Stem ,
llecnnl of rei'i'lpts nt Ilio four nrlnclp.it mnr-
ets fur Halunlay , May 18 , 1K9S :
Cattle. I loss. Slirep.
South Omaha ' Oil 3.7IS '
lilcago I.OJO IJ.OOO' 2.CKX )
\nnsn Olty t * * } 3,7M ( . . . . .
t. louls WO 1.1XK ) SOO
Totals . 3.0.M 19,018 2,209
I.Ui'rponl .tiiirkitis ,
MVKKI > OOUMnr IS. 1S5 p. in. close :
VII12AT Finn ; ilrmand miideinte ; No. 2 red
tinier. s 2 < yNn. \ ; . 2 n-il | irlnK. ' - > n S'iid ; Ni ) . 1
ard ManlluiKt. bt S'jil ; No. 1 l'nllfornli. CH 4d ;
utiiix-K rlivadl Him.vllh near nnd distant posl-
s Vjd hlKher ; Imslno * * nhont equally ills-
rlUitnl ; Slny. r , 4ij.il : June. Gs M ; July , ' 6s f\W ;
\UKIIBI. o M ; Sip emln'r , "s GUil ; Dctiuicr , IJ.i id.
IXJUN b'pjt , Ilrm ; futuie.s i-lo.'e.l straly. wllh
ay lud liiKher and other months \ WVilower \ ;
iiHlnt'HM heaviest mi curly piiKUlnns ; May. 4s
ud ; June. 4s T'i.l . ; July , 4s 7'id ' : AiiKUst , 4a
, il ; September , 4s U\d ; Oclobcr. 4s Sd.
l-'l.il it l-'lnn ; demand &ood , St. l.ouls fancy
intiMOH .id.
1'llOVISIONS llacim , dull ; demand poor ;
umbeiland cut. M In 3D Ibs. , 31s M ; short illm ,
s UJH. . SI'H ; lung vli-jr. light , 3.S tu 4S llm. , V2f.
clear , bejtvy , ! M HIS. . 32n ; shoit clear backs ,
liiht. IS Ilia. , S''n ; xhnrt clear middles , lii-avy ,
llw. , 3lH M : clenr belllox , 14 to It ; Ibs , , 3.1s ;
uliliTM , miuiire , 12 to IS Ibs. , LS.s Cd. Hams ,
hurt cut , II to 10 His. . 41x. lleer. extra India
lie * ! ! , H's ' ; prlniLmuss. . fi2.s M. I'uik , iirltno
nexs , line western , Cls 3d ; prime medium , wn ' .M.
jml , < ( Ulet , prliiK * western , 33s Gd ; tetlned , In
ialls. 24s 0.1.
TALUlW KInc N > rth Amerlonn. nortilnnl ,
I'lini-ISi : Dull ; demand poor ; Mnest American
hlli' . 41c ; llni-sl Anifrlcnn rnlinnl , 4I .
1ICTTCH Finest I'nlted Hlnles , r.fls ; iroo < l , 40s.
ftrrroN siii on. ii\fn-ooi reiimii , is * .
l.INSI-JKI ) OU.-SIH.
I'KTHOI.KI'M Hi'llni-d. I'd. '
UKFHiaKllATOIl llii-F Foieqimrters , 5KJ ;
iliulquiilerH , Cild.
HOI'S At liUiidon ( I'aclllc east ) , 12 5s.
Home
prlcn to > ! ' > pnVnt inttlvind- ,
> siu'p ; onlfH , < ; . - , ' ) Imgs. IncluiltHKt May , 114.10
{ 114.15 ; Julr. J14.73 ; September , JI4.76 ! October.
:14.73i(14.SO : ( ( ; Novvmlier. J14.70 ; Ducpnibcr , JI4.GO
[ f4.70 ! ; March , J14.5W14.B5. Spat coffee. Hlo
lull nnd weak ; No. 7 , 113,00 ; mild , quiet ; Oor-
lova. J18.2T W19.i)0.
SANTOS. May B.-COFFK Firm : gixd ) 'av-
rugp Santos , JIG.70 ; receipts , Gl.iU ) liagsj stock ,
. .
V * IU\\ l.n f J
HAMIiritC. . May 18. Steady , UK1 P.'K. hlglierj
snlpq , 13,100 bags.
HAVHK. Mny IS Quiet , unchanged ; closed
quiet ; mien. 17(0) tmgt. *
IHO 1)10 JANKIIIO. May K Firm ; No. 7 Hlo ,
110.70 ; exchange. 9 2-1Kd : receipts , H.OOiX bags ;
cleared for Hie t'nllfil Stiite . ID.OOi ) l mMj
cleared for Kuro | > e , ' 4.000 bugs ; atock , 243.000
mgs ; warehou > p dellvctles from New York yen-
erdiiy. 7.413 bugs ; New York HtiTk tmlay. 20G.23I5
( ings ; I'nlted StHtea Htuck. 27S.M4 I.IIKS ; afloat
for the Hulled Statm , 2)1.0W ) | bags ; total viallilo
Tor the Fulled Slates , 479WJ l igs , against 3J2.8GO
lings last year. _
Iliiltniiorj . "inrntin.
IIALTIMOHK , Muy IS. FI.OUH Very nrm :
western super , J2B'2.G" ) | ; western extra , J2.ROii
3.33 ; western family , J3.40li3.75 ; winter wheat
patents , | .l.t > 0174.0i ) ; spring patents , l3.M0l.lli
jprlng wheat ftrulKht , | 3.7i3.Mi ( ) receipts , 12,071
'WilKAT Strong"i ; < pot nnd month , 72iW7Jo ;
June. 72ic asked ; July , 72ViO72 > , e ; AUBUst. 72'4fl ' >
7J\c , Meamer No. 2 red , 6 5i1j70e ; ie-vlti. | CSJ)0 )
u , ; Houthern wheat , by HanipU * . 73 73o ; tfiuthcrn
wlienl , on grade , 7K374C.
COHN Finn ; s | , t and month. tGVJe bid ; June.
M\ic ; July , MVi iW c ; August. 57c ; Htcamer
mixed , B3c ; soutlirrn white corn , Bc ; soulhern
yellow cmn , 67 < i67V4c.
OATS Steady ; N2 while , wejlern , SiO iVlc ;
No. 2 mixed , SJVVftSIc : rccelptM , 3VOO bu.
HYK Finn ; No. 2. 68c.
HAY Steady , JH.OOSU.OO. '
l\ool JMrtrUct.
LONDON. May 18. Yorkshire and Ocrjnunr
were the chief oporatorH al Hie wool auction
today. The numlier of Kites offered were 9.237 ,
of which 1,000 were withdrawn.
Siles In detail : New South Wales , 2.CGO biles ;
scourt.il , GUdQ'ls 2Hdf gt'eany , tCfO'/td ' , QuepnH *
land , 518 Imles ; ncoured , 11 ; in easy. 4WO7'/id. '
Victoria , 4.Cfi9 bales ; Bcourcd , OliWIs 2',4d ' ;
greasy , 4HSMM. South Australia , 1,133 liiih'K ;
Dcounil , 84 ! < illil ; n-i : y. 3 > i < ii9Md. Svian river ,
10G Lales , tcfiurcd , lid ; firrasy , t UiGd. NL-W
Zealand , f-3 1 > .ilea ; scoureil , 9f(9' ( "l. Caps of
( loud llftpe nnd NaJal , 311 bales ; ncoiired. 8dSli
Is SVid ; greasy. OVii/GUd. / Tlio Krops arrivals
for thi. fourth series lire Z34.fi9 bales , and the
week's Imports are 22,988 bales.
.Milwaukee .M rli t .
MILWACKKK , May 18. FLOfH-Bteady.
WHKAT Lower ; No. J spring ; , 71fcc ; No. 1
northern , 79c ; July , 72je.
COHN Fnwttlrdj No. 3. B2c.
OATS Firm ; No. 2 white , C2'Sc ; No. 3 white.
HA'HLKY Nominal ; sample , 49U } I3Vlc.
HYU UnsittUd ; No. 1 , G7c.
I'HOVISIONS Pork. 12.20 ; bird , J8.CO ,
IlKCHIITS I'lour. 3C * ) bblH. ; whi-ot , 1I.4W
bu. ; Lnrlry. 3,300 liu.
SHII'MKNTS Flour , 7.IXW libb. ; wheat , 4.000
hu. ; barley , SOO bu.
Ciittiin II iirHfi.
ST. I.OUIri. May IS. COTTON Steaily ta Ho
higher ; middling , C 7-lf. ; hales , 2 OSii balon ; re.
relpts , K33 bales ; chlluiU'iitH , 1,121 laics ; rUctr ,
ilrssales. . : , W > i lmf ; MIIU-K UI..M ILIIHH ,
NiW YOUK , May li.-COTTON-Stmdv ; mid.
rtllng , 7c ; net rnvlplsv \ w. Rross , S.iiJf iMllfMI
fiirwurdeil , 157 balm : nali-s. 3J7 bales ; splnnets ,
S7 bales ; stock. 22J.1W l ile .
Suciir
NIW YOUK , May IS , SUqAU-Ilaw , firm ;
1-lCf/lHc ; mmild A.
W4'/ic ' ; ronfectlrtriern'
; rnished ,
_ ninulated ,
li-10 f4ie.
S'JCSrSSFUL ' SPEGUUTHfs
Is not cunflntd lo mllllinalrcs iilon . Any.
liody's mnney can MAKI-J money If Judiciously
handled. A l i imiiKln can be mad' 10 yletd
a very liamUoine addition In your Income , Our
methods eumlilne c , mparailvo
SAFETY AND SUCCESS.
If you nre not po t"d on cpeculnlv ( tran-'fi" .
tlonn we will opprato f"r yuu. giving you lit *
Until t fit our JuilKineni and expeilnnru.
Our sucri'M wuh Mils clam of nccuunU has
b e.u mo'l priinuunred.
Our commlsili n Is but uno-f l.-.MIl per rent ,
for l itli buylnic and nulling.
Hcnd for our pamphlittB on tpeculatl-m , uhlcx
toKi'thcr with ' 'Ur dally inmlict i Her , ore mailed
fre" .
Maigli.s r > > , > * ' 'i ' am&nul * of $20.0-1 and up
ward. . i
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