10 THE OIrATTA "DAILY BEE: "WEDNESDAY, MAY Srt, 11)00. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Eneineii on Board of Tudi it of Vtrj Qaiet Ordr. WHEAT TRADE DULL IN SCALPERS' HANDS Cum Mnrket Acts IIpimj (Ircnler Fmt of Session, lint t.'lnsen Slrnd Triide In tints iiiiiII Mini Mnrket In linn). CHICAGO. May 22-Ruslnesf on the Hoard today wan of n very quiet order. Wheat and r(irn closed without chnngc In prlcn from yesterday, oats c lower. Pro. visions at tho clone were 5c to 12.c re. dueod. There whm no change In the new. The wheat pit Kept Its weather eye on the clouds Hon tins over the northwest to day. Tho night had furnished no moisture to the ground out In that section and this, together with Liverpool cables, whlrh did not rellcet the, deellne heio vosterduy, served to steady the market at The open ing, which was 'fiHUe up for July at S! fffiTie to Wic. Trade was very dull nnd mostly In the hands of scalpers. Following the open- broker nrlce for lead was 11.50 and for oppcr, llt,73. covered lo W'i'uRc, shortH covering because there were ilnmiiKt reports fron Illinois, Tennessee and Indiana. Sprlngllold, III., wire said the crop In this state nromlscs very poor. The close was steady. .Inly un rhanged nt Primary receipts were S72,Oio bii.. eoni!)ared with 137,n.'' bit. last year. Minneapolis ,md Duluth reported 32S ears, atralntt '.'SI last week and IX! a year aro. Iicl receipts were seventy-eight cars, one of cmtruct grade, Clearances In wheat and Hour were (vpial to 2.17.110 bu. The cash business here was slow. New York reported twelve loads for export. The corn market acted heavy the greater pnrt of the session, but toward the end received some support and closed steadv. Tol support came mostly from hulls. Tito weather was favorable and cables Inwet. Country offerings were smaller July sold between SfiVic and :l7fi.17',c, closing un changed at 3i7Ae. Receipts here were 212 ears. Trade was nulet. The trade In oats was not large nnd the market whm easy most of the lime with corn. There was some Increase In western offerings and the whipping demand was fair. July old between 2Hc and 21'fcc, closing 'o tinder yesterday nt 213;e. Re ceipts ''ere were 31ft cars. Provisions were easy on liberal selling by commission houses, although ho re ceipts were light anil prices nt the vnrds higher. Packers were moderate buyers 11 trul 11 st cash sales. July polk ranged from tll..3ti to III.37H, closing li'ic under yes terday at $11.10; July lard from Rti7'. to M.Si'H.iK). and closed fie lower at $:. 7 41 fi.Ofl: July ribs sold between K(12fr and K50 (ffi.M'.j. closing V.y down at i5.fiOffi.r;2i. Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 3.'! ears; corn. 110 ears; oats, 130 ears; hogs. CSfM) head.' The leading futures ranged ns follows: Artlc'lctTrOpcn,1 High. 1 tnv, I CTosoTVes'y, Wheat t I I 1 I May ' KiUlfi-Aif?'!' ftV;W'M July IfiWififtlfiti'f.fST C6'.4I ftiS corn 111' Mav I 36i' SlSWnfi'ifiil! Julv '3;f;i37 Sim 3V4 Sept. I 37il37',!fii! 37'l n.its 1 1 Mnv I 2lil 2Si July l21sJ'"'i! 2I' OMAHA WHOLES I.IJ MARKETS, Condition of Trnde nnd Hiiolnllnns nn Maple oikI I'nney I'milnce. KOflS Kr -dpi modcra'e; seconds, 101? lONc, good stock, Hi LIVE POULTRY -Hon", Vi'Mc; roosters, according to age and site, 4?)7c; ducks, 6Q 7c; geese, 5'nfl'Ac; turkeys, Sc. FRESH DRESSED POCtTRY-Hcns. ?c; roosters. 77i ; ducks nnd geese, irvrfllc; broilers. P, to 2 lbs., per dor., 13; turkeys, .MnTER-Common to fair, 13fille; choice, lvfilic; separator, 20e; gathered creamery, 17filSc. . FISH-Trout. 5c; blue fish, 10o; pickerel, Sc: cattish, 12c; dressed buffalo, fic; roe shad. each. I.jc; whltellsh, lie; herring, 6c; black bass, I5e. salmon, lie; whlto bass, 9c; cropplr, tOc; pike. 10c. PIOEONS-Llve, per doz., II. V EALS Choice, fifjlfc. HAY Per carload lots: X'pland, choice, J. .11; midland, choice. KM); lowland, choice, l..60; rye straw, choice, 5; No. 3 corn. 3l'4c; .No. 3 white oats, 2IV4C, cracked corn, per toiij $H; crirn nnd nnts, chopped, per ton, II2G0' "' ptr ,0"' snorts Ter ton, VEGETABLES. CrctWIRERS-Pcr doz.. t.001?1.2G. ASPARAOl'3 Homo grown, per doz., 25 Q;i,e. NEW TFRNIPS-Pcr doz. bunches, 40c. SPINACII-Por box, 40ffiOc. NEW REETS-Por doz. bunches. JMflOc. I.KTTI (!: -Per doz. bunches, 30U3Sc. RADISIIES-Home gtown, per doz., 15 20i. PKAS-Pcr 's-uu. basket, ,75c; per 1-3-bu. I112 July sold down to WHc. but later re- WAX IIKANH Per i4.hu. box, II. , i MI'JKP SwKHT POTATOKS - Per bbl., I 2lil Sent. I 20?il T'nrk- I :ot(, '.'ivil 2 1 -si 20- I .W4I .Wil 371,' I 215', 21 I-'il'i 37', 21 M 21, M 20'M(2l I I 11 5214 I Julv I II r.2.' 11 t.2'4' 11 3714' 11 10 T-ird t I 1 Julv I fi P2'4I K li S7'4! I, :i 1 K!ii Sept. t fi P.". I fi D5 I fi SS I 6 S7',4 6 P5 Illhs I I I I I Julv 1 rt r.'Oii r, ivju' it no 1 r .vi2i r. Kep't. lf.w 1 2'.4i it r.ojfi,-,o r. r.7'i "No 2 " Cash Uliotatlous were as follows: Kl.Ot'It Steady and dull; winter patents. 1. Tf,0f:i.7n; stmlghts. .V-'.WnIUO; clears, J2.70Y 3 2": spring specials, j;;.sni-,t.!i0; liatents. I.'l.m cii: 10; .straights, K.Wiii.W; bakers', I2.WW 2. to. WIIHAT Nn. 3. Ii2fii!5ic: No. 2 red. 72'ff 73c. CORN No. 2, 3!T;e: No 2 yellow. 37t OATS-No. 2, 22'4H23e: No. 2 white, 2V.i'if ZSi'i No. 3 whit", 2l1i'f2j1.c. rtv it-No. 2. rie. UAIILHY-Clood feeding. 37c; fair to choice Tiui 1 1 liisr. ::s?ioc. SKKDS-No. I riax. I1.S0; No. 1 northwest rrn, II. 80; prime timothy, 12.15; clover, con trnet grade, I7.no. PIIOVISIONS-Mess pork, per bid.. SSP. 10 IT 1 160. Lard, per 100 lbs jfi.751ifi.fio. Short ribs sldex (loose), Jfi. lOfnl is. Dry salted Hlioiilders (boxeili, ji! r,(Wit.'ij. Short clear Hides (boxed), Jii.!).'iff7.0,"i. WMISKV -Distillers' llnlshcd goods, on basis of high wines JI 2i SrtSAH-C'nt loaf, J5.PS: granulated, J5.I2; ronfectloucrs' A. J.1.3.S; off A. J5.23. Following nre the receipts nnd shlpincnts for today: Articles. rtecelpts. Shipments. Flour, bbls srnn it.ov) Wheat, bil 21.000 171.000 r'orn. bu 12,010 Oats, bu 207.000 live, bu 2.010 Ilarley. bu ni.oftO 2.f0) On the Produce exchange today the butter ninrUet win tlrni; ereanierlcs, ISfiine; dairies, 13Mlc. Cheese, slow, at S'.-jfiOUc ICggs. steady: frcwh. ll'sc. I2.0OW2.23: Kansas, eatlnir. J.I PfTATOKS-Per bu,, choke, 25930c. NliW POTATOIiS-l'or lb 2'43c. CAHriAnK-rallforiila, per lb., 3c. CAULIFLOWKH-Por doz.. II.25ffl.60. TOMATOES - Florida, per six-basket crate, II.60, MfSIIHOOMS-Per lb. box, 60c. HIII'HAHIl-Per lb.. Pe. ONIONS New llerniudn, per 60-lb. crate, IJ.50; new southern, per 70-lb, sack, 12.25. FRUITS. STItAWItKItltlKS - Arkansas and Mis. soiirl shlnplng tvtnek. per 21-qt. case, 11.75. (MMUUtlKS - California, per 10-lb. box, l.ft. CKANHF, HIM ICS None on the market. Al'PLlCS About out of market TROPICAL FRUITS. PINKAPPLKS-Per doz.. 12.002.60. ORANUKS 4'allfonila. navels, per box, J.!.7.Vrl.(io; Mediterranean sweets, per box, J.:.25T3.50; budded seedlings, J2.75fI3.00. LEMONS California, fancy. 13.75; choice, I3.23ti1.6i. HANANAS Per bunch, according to size, 12.26. HIDES. HIDES No. 1 green hides, 7c; No. 2 gteen hides, tic; No. 1 salted hides. Sc; No. 2 salted sides. 7e; No. 1 veal calf. S to 12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs.. Sc. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS-Illckory, large, per bu., 11.20; shcllbarks, 11.25. HONEV-Per 21-scctlon case, J3.50g3.75. ni .m;i;s ix availaiii.k siitlies. ('utile nml Tc l-urnplilc Iteporl, 011 (irulu limit nml khiirc. NEW YORK. May 22.-Speclal cable and telegiaph communications to nrndstreet's show t'lie following changes In the avnllnble supply from the last account: WHEAT-l'nlted States nnd Canada, east of Rockies, decrease, 2,523,000 bu.; (Liver pool Com Trade News) afloat for and In Europe. Increase, 1.200,0n0 bu.; totaly supply, decrease, I.32.1.0O0 bu. CORN-rnlted States and Canada, east of Rockies, decrease. I,7!3,0'0 bu. OATS I'nlted Stales and Canada, cast of Rockies, decrease, 1,S22.IX) bu. Among the more Important decreases re. ported to llrndstrcct's. not given In the of ficial visible supply statement, nre those of CtO.OUO bu. at Manitoba storage points, 500.000 bu. at northwestern Interior elevators and IS.0O) bu. at Depot Harbor. The piluclpal Increases are those of 2.M. 0CO bu. at I hlcngo private elevators 71.C00 tin. at Rochester and M.OOO bu. at Cleveland. The aggregate stock of wheat held at Portland. Ore., and Tacoma and Seattle, Wash., was Increased lll.uno bu. last week. SI. l.onl, (i rut 11 nml Provision,. ST. LOCIS. May 22.-WI IEAT-1 Uglier; No. 2 red cash, elevator. 71'ie, track, 71f ib1!.-: May. 7uc; July. 67ic; August, 67c; September. fii-V; No. 2 hnrd, 6l4J)65c. CORN-Hlcher, No. 2 cash, 36'jc; track, 37'ic; May, 3i',,o; July, 36'4c; September, t bi 1. OATS-Lower; No. 2 cash, 23'ic; track, 2lic; May Zlc; July. 2Hic; September. 21'.,u: Nn. 2 white. 27e. MtW YORK liliMtllAI, MlllKItT RYE Higher nt f.HUc FI.OFR Quiet, unchanged. SEEDS-Tlmothy, J2.iJOti2.20; flax, nom inal, at 11.77. I '( RNM HA L Steady, nt Jl.nK2.00. I1RAN -Dull; sacked, east track, fiJsr. MAY-HtPitdy; timothy. 9.50f, 12.50; prairie, WHISK V Steady, at 11.23. I RON COTTONTI ES-J1.30. IlA(1t51N(i -l'TtSc. I I EVP TWINE-tlc. METAI.S-I.ead. dull at M.9S. Splter. nomlnnl at H.iofit.13. POI'LTRY Firm; chickens, 7c; springs, lEffPie: turkeys. r.c; ducks, 6c; geese, 3c. EtJOS-Steiiilj- at 10c. 10501) ',R,ry, ,UlW,.. - 221.010 1 PlinVISIflVaPnrl; n-onls. Mkl. til i'ffi Lard, lower; prime steam. ' Jij.75; choice! .flll 1 ti "-1 1. ., . ' .".7 i'i un iii.t ir. luuxcoi, lower; extra slmrts. fi.s7'. clear ribs, J.00; clear sides. J7 I2U llacon (boxed), lower; extra shorts. J7.371.; clear ribs, J7.50; clear sides, $7.t'.2'5. RECEIPTS -Flour, 6.CO0 bbs ; wheat. 2.1,01m bu.; corn. 22,(iOO bu.; oats. 30,000 bu. SHIPMENTS- Flour, S.ooo bbls.: wheat. ll,fKl bu.; com. 75,f) bu. : oats. 20.O1X) bu. 12.VI bles, of wh. h I'O were New ea land stock Values were mil. Ii tinner all nroiind and -.nmpetltl in wa, aithe. es peclnlly for Queen, land nnd VI. torln grade.,. The homo trade bought fnely. the continent was active and American rep. reentatle, took moderate quantities of sultahln grades. Some Cape of (lood llopi nnd Nntnl wai withdrawn, as buyers hid yl below sellers. Following nre the sales: New South Walcjt, 700 bales; scoured, I'adffls 7'fd, greasy, odiMs sd. Queens land. 1.300 bales; scoured, Isfls SI41I: greasy. Idtils P7d. Tasmania. 1,200 bales; scoured. S'sdfils lid; greasy. S'.dflls 6sd. South Australia. 500 bale; greasy. 6'jfilM. West Australia, Srt) bales; scoured. Is 2dtfls fl'-jil ; greasy, 6fild. New Zealand. s.2') bales; scoured, &ij,dTlj 9d, greasy, i,lld Tas- iiiiiiiiit, ,ou oaies; greasy, c-i'd iihi. 1 ape 01 Hood Hope and Natal, 2i bales; greasy, 6sfI7'id. Movn.Mi:T.i of mtocks m itovns. Sngnr H11, (lie I nill lileil VKendon of (lie Sliii'k Itielliume. NEW YORK. May 22.-Sugar certificate., occupied the attention of the Stock ex change today to the praetlcnl exclusion of other considerations. The apathy and las. sltndo of the market seemed to spur the professional traders to a search for pome medium of operation and they gave them, selves up to u speculative revel In Sugar, rim movement of the slock was hl!?hly charncterlstlc. That Is to say, the fltictua Hons were frequent, violent and erratic nnd there was no news to account for them beyond the airiest and ino.st unsubstantial rumors. Also It was evident that the enor mous business being done would necessi tate very little clerical labor on the trans fer books of the company. Probably tho large majority of the contracts made, cither ror sale or for purchase, were closed out before .the end of tho day. the nrollt or los being a.-ccptcd by the traders. I he stock's extreme range was 77, points nnd the net gain was 4N,. In the opening dealings tho price went down. In continua tion of yesterday's depression. After de clining 1 the advance began nnd It had not proceeded fnr before the shorts began to manifest distress nnd rushed to cocr, pushing the price up to the maximum. The squeeze was not relaxed until the de mand from tho shorts was prettv well satis lied. The- price then began to fall back on light transactions and without any evi dence of support. The bears became warv after their punishment and refrained from aggressive selling. In snlte of the an nouncements made on otllelal authority Just nerofo the close that the sugar Hade war bnd not been settled and was not likely to be. The leading Industrials showed sym pathy with Sugar, especially American To bacco, which Is nearest kin to It In speou Inttve character. The latter stock showed better resistance, to reaction than other spec altlcs. whlrh generally Inst prettv much all their gains. The general llt con tinued In u slough of despond and moved either way with great difficulty. Opening prices were lower. In sympathy with l-on-don, and there was a midday rally, when Sugar flhnt upwnrd nnd Chicago North western was mnrked up 64. The latter movement was without explanation, be yonil tho largo Increase In earnings for April, which was reported vesterday. Northern Pacific was tomparatlvolv firm on a good statement for the second week In Mn: Raltln-ore & Ohio was well sup ported on small dealings. For the rest the trading wns listless and ndlfferent. with no evidence of outside Interest. The speculative npathv nnd de pression were common to nil the great securities markets of the world and even the speculative markets for foodstuffs and commodities showed a declining tendency. Sterling exchange here whs decMcdiy easier, but It Is considered net Impossible that some gold may be engaged fnr Palls tomorrow. The bond market became dull nnd Ir regular again today. Total snles, par valun, tl.:)W.e"0. Fulled States refunding 2s. when Issued, declined i-,. the 5s and old 4s a, nnd the 3s nnd new 1. in the bid price The Commcrclnl Advertiser's London fliiauclnl cablegram says: The markets here were extremely quiet today, with nn In cl nntlou to heaviness, lint thev Inriroved sllrhti;- at the close. The leisure was de voted by members to the discussion or politics. The only unfavorable vle-s ac cepted were the probable French minis terial crisis over Frances dllllcultles In Morocco and Rus'la's In Corea. The news thp.t loril Roberts had reached the Vaal river ;anu .00 late to affect t'le markets Consols and home rails were the flattest Americans wore neglected nnd sloppv till tho llnal rally. Raltlmore & Ohio lending on New York. I cannot confirm the re port current here thnt A. A. Houseman nnd other large Wall street operators here arn depressing this market. Polltlcnl un easiness in Paris caused French operators to unload copper shares. There wa, some discussion on the possible bank rnte next Thursdny, but the genernl o Inlon Is that the re.'.o will not bo reduced. Following are the closing prices on tho New ork &lock exchange tonnv: lluenrmc the llt Rc.illzntlocn In London depressed the markel Spanish Is were tuirtli-ulitrli afTcted In Imniovcd exchange K.itllrs were weak throughout Thr e per it ut rentrs. lot r for the account. Spanish la lo,ed a.l 7.1 172. IIKRI.IN. May 22 Exchange on London, 2m I!1 .f.s for 1 hecks. Discount rates, short bills, :t4 peri cut; three months' bills. 4'j per icnt On the iMt-ic today inlno shares were firmer, toiler, however, thero was an allround weakness owing to un satisfactory reports froifr western bourse. Americans and Canadian Pacifies fluctuated and clood weak. pw York Money Mnrket. NEW YORK, May 22,-MONEY-On call, eacy nt per tent; last loan at l', per PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3il Pi iie" cent. STERLING EXCIIANOIVEasy. with ac tual buslners In Imnker"' bills nt JI.S7itT I.S7' fnr demand and at ll.Slfil.SI'd for sl.ty dnvs; posted rates, ll.Sjij, and II. S9; commercial hills. J1.M--2. SILVKR-Certlllcates, tWltiWJc; bar, OOUt : Mexican dollars. 17'sc. ItONDS Oovcrnmcnts, wenk; stntc, strong; railroad,. Irregular. The closing prices on bonds today are as follows. f S. ref iln ;.. rrg do 3s, reg In cotipnn ilo new l, reg do coupon ln old 4s, re-;.... do coupon tin r,,. leg dn coupon 11 of ( 3. Ms Atdi. iren Is do ndj. 4 Pannda Ho 2s C ft O. 4is dn ; V. A S. W. e. 7.. do H P. deb. 5., r'tilrngn Tor 4 Iner A It. O. I, dn 4 1, T. V .1 (1. Is. Itnc gen Is 1" W. ft D. C. 1. lien. Kleclrlc 5s ii u. a a. a. !.. do Is n t. t 6 dn connl In. Central Is K r V. ft 11. Is, Iji n c 4i 1. ft N. unl. I,... M . K ft T. I,.... dn U When Issued. 10114 9)!i lWi ini Ul'i 1.1li inn K 111 1I3S 121 PON 4S 107 m iif,ii 110 nr?; Mi 4 10114 1M in 71 , 72 i;o no 107 in 111 nr. , 71' tosu N'. Y. C. Is v. J. r. g. No. Carolina . do I, No. Pacific 3s dn I, N. Y. V. ft ri L. (. N" ft W consol 4,, do gen. 6s Oregon Nav. Is 1 do 4, Oiegon .1. L 6s... do confn! Bs Itoadlng gen. Is... rt. O. W. 1, St L ft 1 M c. 5s.. f, I j. ft F. g. St. P. eon Ht. P.. 'C. ft P. Is do Cs So. Railway 5, S ft ft T. 6, Tenn. n. . 3,.... Tex, ft PaclOc Is do :. 't'nlon Pnclllc Is. 'Wsliish Is do 2 VMt Shore 4...... I Wis. Central Is.. Vh. Crntiirle, .... 1 do deferred Cnlo Sn I So. Pacific Is Ill 122 150 100 67 10lJi IW, !? 132 no tOI'i nt Mi no t.'i'i .I70'i .1:0 ,121'i .11: . 71 . M .111 . 67 .IftCi .116 .102 .ii!'; . 51 . t3; . s . C.i, . M'i OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Dniubls Fit Oittlt Sell at Etctdj to Strong Pr.cei. OTHER KINDS OF KILLERS ABOUT STEADY Hor, Open n Llllle ItlKlter nnd Close XIII lllnber Mirep nnd l.nnili, Itntlier Mlov- nnd 1hr llrn rrnl Feellnn Wenk, SOUTH OMAHA, May 21 . Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 2.121 UM Official 'Juesday 3,315 10.112 Two days this week.. 5,7t!6 15,191 J.JW Same day, last week.... s.0i5 !2,it'J 2-0l Same days week beforo ".(i.'ti H.PMi Samo three weeks ngo... 6,SzO 13,3.0 4.ibl Snmo four weeks ago , . . 6.S05 11.212 Tho otllelal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hobs. Sheep. H scs. C, M. ft St. P. Ry... 2 O. k St. L. Ry 2 Missouri Paclllc Ry.. 14 1 2 .. I'nlon Pncltlc system. 35 30 0 1 C. A N. W. Ry I F., E. & M. V. R. R.. 31 47 t S. C. & P. Ry I I ('.. St. P.. M. 0 30 10 I 11. & M. It. R. H 29 31 6 C, II. & Q. Ry 7 3 K. C. ft. St. J I C, 11. 1. ft P. Ry.. E. t 2 .. 1 C. R. I. ei P. Ry., W. 1 2 Illinois Central 1 1 II Mi fl.V iri tr. 1JM 1..., I.... 1.... I0O 6 M 1.... STAtlS. A VI i m 1 1 I 2-1 I 20 1. 1.. I.. I... HL'LLS AND STAOS, .14ffl 3 JO STOCK CALVES. 90 7J i;n . 170 . 1X . t;o HM 101 .1311 ..IW) 6 -.1 7 Oil 1 f 7 M I M I I 1 I 50 STOCK COWS 370 1 01 570 910 1010 K tso 160 J.V1 651 1.. 1.. 1.. J 01 .1 01 3 40 3 71 .1 S3 4 OO I 0) 4 ( AND U.'.'.','. W'.'.'.'.'. 1 HEIFERS. MO l 40 i7.-. J03 f' 310 450 4S 4 1 4 V) 4 4 J ". 4 ii 4 41 4 40 STOCKKRS AND FEEDERS. Ml 3 lil . 7M 3 ;o 710 3 75 6.-0 .1 (0 M0 3 !5 ) l 650 670 520 73J 4 01 4 10 I 10 4 M I !( I 30 13.. 1... I.... t.... J.... I..., I..., S3. , 7M 7?1 7M I6 f.M 530 170 652 Ml 4 V 4 60 4 60 I Kil 4 60 4 75 4 75 Oi 5 0. i 20 ..157 115 21 Total receipts The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- nor or iiena inoicateii' Iluycrs. Cattle. Hots. Sheep, 1.231 ..... 1.W97 .... 822 3.213 3.3U0 1.423 1.324 194 521 266 London Stock (Inolnt Ions, LONDON. May 22.-1 p. m.-CIoslug: Cnnsol, innney dn ncct..., Atelil,on f'.ili.icllim Pacific . St. Paul Illlnnl, Central .. liiilsvllle I'nlmi Piiclllc pfd N. V. Central.... RAR SILVER-Stidy at 27d per ounce. MONEY-2 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for both short and three-months' bills Is 3'n per cent. ...101 Krl 101 1-16 do 1st M ... 26U Pmimylvanla ... !i".' Iteiidlng ...11D Nn Pacific pfd. ...1I.V4 (Irnnd Tnmk . M3 Aimcoudn 7514 Rands 115 1!'i 66i Mi 76 7'i . S'4 1& I'liiiinelnl Voles, CHICAGO. Mav 22,-Clcnrlngs. 121.629,311 ; balances, J.339.S9. Posted exchange. tl.M'4 5JI.SD4. New York exchange, 5c premium. iHALTIMORE. May 22,-Clcarlngs. 13,233. 132; balances, tiiW.fitc PHILADELPHIA. May 22,-Clcarlngs, I1S.979 027: lalances. J2.Sfll.603. ST. LOIMS. May 2.-Clearlngs. 15.217.354; balances. Ji'46.l9S. Money, G per cent. New York exi innge. 50e premium bid. 60c premium nskfd. NEW YORK. Mny 22. -Exchanges, JIS6, 073t;rn; tnlanccs, J7.13S.1I1. ROSTON. Mny 22.-Exchangcs, 120,930,524; balances. 11,191.903. C0111IIII011 (if Hip I'reilsnr.v. WASHINGTON. May 22,-Toda.V, state ment of the treasury balances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the J150,COO,ooo gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cah balances, $M3,Ci, 765; gold. J7o.16l.92l. Atelilon dn nM llaltltnore ft nhln.. TftU U'uhn.t, CinadlHn I'acKle .. !'3L dn pfd 23' Union Paeiiic do pfd.-., Cnada Southern es. ft Ohio Chicago Ot. W... C II ft Q Chicago, I. & I,., dn pfd Chicago ft 15. I. . : Wheel, ft f, 1 27i do 2d pfd... . 12'i Wis. Central ... .IK'i Third Avenue ., . 224 Adams Enpress 53 American Hx.... .101 !IV K ! Chlcagn ft i.V. W...165 I WelH-Fargo Kx C. It. I. ft 1' 104'i, Alner. Cot. Oil.. C. c. C ft St. I,.... i, ( ,,fd Colorado Southern.. 5'4 Aimr. Mdltlng . do 1st pfd 43 1 do pfd do 2d pfd 16iJ Anier. S. ft 11. . Pel. ft Hudson 113 1 do nfd ,176 'Amer. Spirits .. . Hi rln nM . . 6R Amer. S tlonp . n't 00 5fii Qiiotiilloo, fnr Hie Dny on Ynrlous (dimiioilil les. NEW YORK. May 22. -FLOI'R-Recelpts, M.fdfl bills.; exports, I.S70 bbls. There was a moderate trade In winter straights at 1 hard, r1fiile. No. 3. 69J?61c; No, old prices, but a slow demand otherwise 1 iiwitue; No. .1, wiiwie. nnd the market closed about steady with wheat. Minnesota. bakerH", ?2.65'iT2.!0; Mln Kniisn, Cllj- Ornln nnd Penvlnlon,, KANSAS CITY. Mav 22.-WHEAT-.! illy, fil'nc; September. 72?72lc: cash. No. 2 red. CORN-Jlllv. ;l41f3ILc: Sentemher. SlUe; cash. No. 2 mixed, 36jc; No. 2 white, 37Uc; V,. 1 ITc nesola liatents, J3.i;ofi1rr winter patents, OATS No. 2 white. 2ofi25'jC. $.1 fiOfiS.RTt; winter straights. J3.t5f3.r5; RYE No. 2. 52c winter extra. J2.50'(i2.S5; winter low grades,) 11 A V Choice timothy. JlO.505n1.OO; cholco J2.25f?2.0. Ryo Hour, unlet; cholco to fancy, I prairie, $7.f Off 7.60. Ill 11 Kii-1 rcamcry, i.ki,c; oniry, rancy. l3.2.V(i:t.ro. CORNMEAIlCasy; yellow western, S'-V; city. Slo; Hrandywlnc. I2.15f2 10. RARLKY-Qulct; feeding. 434ii I5e, e. I. f.. Now York; malting. WiKlv, c. I. f., New York. I4ARLEY MALT Dull; western, 55f56c. HYE Finn, No. 2 western, tile f. 11. b., ndoal; state, &Sii.ri9e c I. f.. New York. WHEAT- Receipt. 125,600 Ml.; exports, S5,9St bu. Spot, firm; No. 2 red. 7i ele vator; No. 2 red, M)ko f. o. P.. alloat, prompt: No. 1 northern, Duluth, 74',e f. o. b. nfloat, prompt; Nn. 1 bard. Duluth, 7Te f. o. b., adoat, to arrive. Options opened firm on continued drouth in the northwest, but yielding to subsequent pre dictions of mill.,. KoiH off xlmrtiti' An .1 ! Lui'. ,.i . V 1. "n."'ew. Is. I'-iltures. iiulet; May ce 1 Vp S. i XrA renned. In -17 tn V.lnJi.1 ... ' h0I,,0"llH1' '- pilllB. dllll lit ,'!7s fid ! prllllC WCStOril, 111 14c. EGtSSS-StPiidy to strong, supplies little heavy, but demand goml; fresh Missouri nnd Kansas slock, 10t5c. lo.s pff. cases returned: southern, 10c, new whltewood cases .c more. RECEIPTS- Wheat. J3.000 bu.; corn. 11.0)1 bu.: oats. It, (100 bu. SHIPMENTS-Wheal. 19,200 bu.: corn, 15,i;m bu. ; oats, 2,Oco bu. Iilverpool lirnln 11 nil Provision,, LIVERPOOL. May 22. -WHEAT-Spot, steady: No. 1 California, fit milfifis 2d; No. 1 northern, spring, 6s9Vd. Futuret, dull; July, 5sSid; September, 6s M. (Mll.N-spnt. ste.tny: American mixed, nominal; CO UN Receipts. 132,100 lni.: exports. 101.931 bu. Spot, market steady; No. 2, 41sie f. o. b.. atloat. and IPw. elevalnr. Option market was weak and lower dur- t'erccs. steady nt ;t5s lid. Hams, short cut. II to I rt lbs.. Ilrm at ISs M. Cheese. Ameri can llliest white, steady at 5:ls0d; American llncst colnrcd, steady a 33s fid. lug the forenoon under tine crop news. ' V.' ,1 i 05 lower cables and llnuldallon. Later It ln'tbr:e d j H. 19j.(0 .cntuls. Including ,S,- Toledo Mnrkrt. TOLEDO. May 22. - WHEAT - Dull and unchanged; No. 2 cash, "Hie; May, 7lsic CORN -Dull and lower; No. 2 cash, 39Uc. OATS-Dull and unchanged; No. 2 cash, 41,i0424C, closed at I2'tc; September, 42H1T cioseo ai i;'e. OATS Receipts, 131. (inO bu.; exports. 10) bu. Spot, easier: No. 2. 27c; No. 3, SilUr; No. 2 white, 2Slro; No. 3 white, 2'c; track mixed western. 27iti2SUc: track white, Stf ai'.e Onllnns Inactive and featineleuj IIA-Hteniiy: snipping, Ji.r)'VT7.75; good -" to choice. NVa92,.i!c. I RYE- Diill and unchanged; No. 2 cash, 57e. HOPS-Steady state, cominnii to ebolce, 1 I'LOVERSEKD Dull and higher: prlmo HOfl crop. 3fi5c; 1S! crop. 10fii.lc; Paclllc .rash, old. 11.70; prlmo new, 5; October, coast. ISM crop. 3fi3c; lsw crop. 10Tfl3c '15.13. HIDES-FInn; (lalveston, 20 to 25 lbs.,! 19V3e; California. 21 to 25 lbs., UU; Texas. Plillndelpliln Produce Mnrkrt. drv. 21 to 30 lbs., 15c - PHILADELPHIA. May 22-HFTTKR- LKAT1ILR -- hleady: hemlock sole. ! Steady; fancy western creamery. 20Uc: lluenos Ayres, light to heavyweight, 25 1 fancy western prints. 21c :5!?!a,,".oI(,. -Wl u' ,, EliiiS-Flrni and c higher: fresh, near- WOOL; Dull; domestic fleece, 25f(2So; by, 1314c. fresh western. 13.'.f(I4o; fresh .YtVllONS-neef. steady: fam.lv. J V!tM"' 13 XV"- " "''. " 6712.60; mess. HO.OUi 10.60: beef bams. $2)50 Del. 1,. ft W... Denver ft Rio O. do pfd Krl tin 1,1 nM... Ot Nor. pfd 15i, llncKlng Coal . llncklng Valley Illinois Central Iowa Central . do pfd K. C p. ft o. L. i:. ft W do pfd I.ike Htmre .... Iyiilln ft Nash. .( v." hn lla 11 I. . Met. tt. Ity... Jlex. Central .. .Minn, ft Ht. I.. dn pfd Mn. Paclllc .... .Mnblle ft Ohio.. M.. K. ft T dn nfd N. Y. I'enlml.. Nor ft it.... dn pfd No. Paclllc dn nfd Ontario ft V. Oregon Itv. ft dn pfd I'ennsjlwmla ... Rendlnr (In 1nt nfd.. 2d pfd... W pfd ft S F.. 1"t pfd.. 2d pfd.. H. V nfd St Paul dn pfd SI I'. ft Omaha So, ra"lflo nfd Amer. S. ft V.... dn nfrl ... 16 Amer. Tin I'lnin.. 37 dn pfd U2K Anier. Tobacco .. .. 7.r; .. Si, 2I', .. 161, ..113 .113 ..15", I .. 46 ; ,.117 ' . :i'i . w 1 ,. 1 ,. :i'i ,. 37 '. ,. f. ..17 I . 21V, I ,. (, 16. An nM . 43 Anacnnda M. Co. . 17 Hrk. flap. Tr . 2S Colo. V. ft 1 , t3 Con. Tobacco ... . 212 I do pfd . 79', Federal Steel ... . 0O , pr, .156', General Klertrle . ISiOlucofo Siinar . . 62 dn pfd 51'il Inter. I'nper .... . 55, do pfd . IO',i,I.iclede 0,1s . 10 iXntlnniil tllsctllt . 331.1 iln nt.i -"'enlr.il 116 National lnil Hi's' dn pfd 3" I. National Steel .. " dn pfd :!",N- Y. Air Drake "I'i. Nn American .. . !l'iI'acl(l- Coast .... Nav. 2 dn 1st pfd.,.. 76 I dn M pf.l 12!j Pacific Mall .. 11 ireople's Oa, .... .. 56 ; I'lcsce, ( 2Sii do pfd ..54 I Pullman I. Car .. SJiJ si.indard n. ft T lO'i Sugar f6' ,n rf, .. 33?4 Tenn. C. ft I... .. 11 V. S. leather... JJ'il do pfd ..115 r. s. Hul.hcr ... 173'. dn pfd ..115 Western I'nlon . no. uauwav i:n dn pfd dn pfd 5I P. C. C. ft St. I Texas ft raclflc... 16', dn It In n dn St I, dn do St. I. dn 71'. 23 71 ..91 ..1 .. Ii .. 70' i .. 37'i .. !3-- .. 77, .. 35', .. 6".'j ..irv, .. IS .. 96 .. .. 61 .. 66 .. 23, ,.. SO .. 19 . !0 .. "SI, .. S.5I1 ..121 .. 1li ... 19 .. SO .. 51 .. 25 .. 99'4 .. I5i j .. 7S ..1S ,. :.n ..U5'i ..111 .. Tl'i .. U'i ... 6Si .. IS'i .. 91 .. 79i .. U'i .. 56 1.. 5S llnston Stock, nml IIohOn. BOSTON, Mny 22,-Call loans, 2',;ft3 per cent; time loans. 3f?4 per cent. "Odlclnl closing: .Tt. ftS. F 251 West Knd jt3 dn pfd 70'4 Atchison (, piij, Amer. Sugar IH'i N. 17. O. ft C. 5s.. 65 dn pfd 111 Adventure Hell Telephnne 310 A Hour .Mln. Co.... Mj Itnxinn e.' (iniin) ..;i. .filial, i npper ness, ii."o'iu'.i.ii. v 111 incuts, steady; nt'l f'l'll Mm- ' win 'njM 1 6121.00; packet. $11,001(12 00; city, extra Indli i mess, tit.mil i.ui. 1 ill incuts, steady F ensv ffi8.75. Pork. Millet; family. $1 l.fv. jj.so short clear, jn.nosii.i ui; mess lli.Ofl'o 12.7s. TALLOW Nominal; city, P,c: country. IVn5i;o. IUCU Firm: domestic, fair In extra, 4'i (T6tie: Janin. IVfl'iiC. MOLASSES-Sleady; Now Orleans, open kettle, good to choice. HfttVic. I'REICillTS-Qulet; cotton, by steam, 27c; rraln. by stenin, 3'jc RFTTKR Receipts, 12,311 pkgs ; llrm; western ere.mer,v. 16-'(i2iV-; factory, 1 1f itio CHEESE Receipts. S.I91 pkgs.: dull; ranev Inrgo white, 9T07e; fancy large colored l34fc9V; fancy small white. 9fi9i4c; fancy mall colored. 99Uc- EOOS-Recelpts, 19,0iS pkgs.; steady; western, loss off. 13V'lHe. METALS Trading was rather iiulet In the market for metals, but developed 11 Heady iinderlnno under favorable cables. Tin In the local market wns unlet, with mintntlous at the close being quoted at I29,751i30.no. 12, points above last nlght'H llgure. Pig Iron warrants ruled weak and upset tied; no limitations given. Lake copper was Mulct and unchanged at tlti.St',, Lead ruled nun, on 1110 oasis or j-i.u'-ii i.ir.",. quiet, at il.liij'til.M!-. The Itiiliith Wheal Jlnrkel. Spelter wan No. .1 spring, (ilc. OATS 22isH2uC CORN-2tite. rinnton ft Me. c., 1). ft Q Dom. 1 on 1 dn rM I Federal Steel .... I dn pfd j rilclilinrc pfd..., Oeneral Klectrlc dn pfd IM. lllec. Ill 1 M...- 1 A..n,l n. i:. n. ft c... Old Colnny Rubber I'nlon Pacific ... Mllunukee Crnln Mnrkrl. M ILWAI'K EE, May 22. W If K A T M n r- ket easier: No 1 nortbern, G7(ii(Sc; No. 2 northern. (jiWiM'.c. RYE Nominal: No. 1, 5fiufj57e. HARLEY-Stcaily; No. 2, 124c: sample, 37Ji 12c. I'eorln Market. PEORIA. III.. May 22.-CORN-Lower; No. '.'. 3Cc. OATS Easy : No. 2 white. 2P,ie. WHISKY- Firm on the basis of $1.25 for llnlshcd soods. Mlniiciipoll, Wlient nn.l I'loor. MINNEAPOLIS, May 22.-WHEAT-ID store: No. 1 northern. May, CHje; July. 65e; September, Ue. On track: No, 1 h-ird, 7c: No. 1 northern, B5tc; No. 2 northern, 6l'.c. Wool Mnrkrt. LONDON. May 22.-WOOI-The offerings at tho wool auction sulca today numbered s;i-. .193 Atlantic :i .126'i llnstnn ft Mont 291 .. 13 lllltle ft llaalon.... 61 ..115ij Calumet ft Heel 7;. .. 35i; Centennial 17 .. 67 Franklin 13"j . 151 Hiimlxildt -0 ..FCi Oict-ola 62'i ..153 Parrot II ..265 (MIncy p.-, .. 12'4 Santa IV Copper... I'i .. 151, Tamarack P2 ,.:il7 Flail Mining 27 .. 2Sij Wlnon.i 3 ,. 57 Wolverine, 38 I'otlon Morkel, LIVERPOOL. May 22. --COTTON -Spot, limited demand, prices Nd lower; American middling fair. 5 13-::2d: good middling, RH-lBd: middling. SsMStl: low middling, I31-::2il; good ordinary. 1 27-32d: ordlnarv. 121-32(1. The sales of the day were O.OnO naics, 01 wiileli e.1100 were lor speculation and export, and included .".too Ainerlcin. Receipts. 9.000 balea. including 7.iW Amer ican. Futures opened weak and closed steady at tho deellne. American middling, 1. 111. e.. May. 5fJ5 1-ld. sailers: May-June. 1 m-GtfulSO-fild; June-July. 1 fil-fild. sellers; July-August, 4 59-Qfd. buyers; August-Sep. tember. I 52-C4f I 5.'I-Htd, value; September October, I ."l-Olil. buyers; October-November, I 2l.i!lil, buvero; November-December, I 20.ld, sellers: Deeember-Jnnuary. I lS-CId, sellers: .lanuary-I',ohriinr.v, 1 l(i-HITi I 17-Hld, sellers: February-Mnrch. I 10-61(1. buvers. NEW ORLEANS, May 22.-COTTON Steady; sales. 4,100 bales, ordlnarv. 7 11-PJc; good ordinary, S;:-16c; low middling, 5He; middling. 9 1-16.; good middling. !H4c; mid dling fair. 9'jc. Receipt, 1.S14 bales; stock, 14ii,4S9 bale,. Futures iinlcl and steady; May, JS.Vl bid; June. $S.S21TS.SI; Julv. $S.S!1c S.S3; AuguH. IS.S.iriS.SI; September. $7.92; October. ST.aif T.iil : November. $7.51iii7.FI; December. $7 5li7 52. January. $7.5207.51; February. 7.r.-rri T 55; Mnreh. $7..r.47.5ii. ST. LOI'IS. May 22,-COTTON-Dull; no sale,; middling. flto. Receipts. 1.131 bales; shipments. 1.514 bnlei: stock. 11.352 bales. NEW YORK. May 22 - ( 'OTTON-Futiire, closed iiulet: May. S9.;!ii; June, $9.IS; Julv. $9.12: August. $v7tl: September, JS.II; Oc tober. $7.93; No ember. $7.7S; Dei ember, $7 77; January. $7.79; February. $7.SI; March, $7.SI. Spot cotton dosed .pilot. 1-lfic tower; uilddllug uplands, 9c; middling gulf, 9Tic; snles. 1,341 bae. NEW YORK, Ma The cotton market opened slead. at a deellne or fi5 points, cables being weaker .ban looked for, but pretty brisk buying set In on les, uniformly southern advices. Prices moved up 71511 points on the lowest figures, with shorts the best buyers, although Investment dealing was something of a feature. Still later the market became easier, again the general Fpeculatlve demand wan not satisfactory and reconsideration of crop news ns ii whole led to renewed bear confidence on the part of some of the principal traders who have been operating successfully on the "bort side of the account on the late break of ,HH'O points. The weekly weather re port was considerably bullish, yet the south erners were sellers. An mints from the dry goods mnrket wetc not calculated to en courage the pureliae ,,f totton which, In the oticn mnrket. was being more freely olfered with the renuli of a further de. el no of MO In the price In New York, while the spot markets of the south were nlso In iinallsfin tnry shanc for the wnnt of buyers. The mnikct ( locd with prices 3 points net higher to .; points lower. I'olTee Murkol. NEW YORK. Mav 2.-COFFEE-Futures opened steady at 5i0 polnf advance and further niUnnced 101)15 points on cables stating that the htibnnle plague had been of. Ilclally announced nt Rio nnd nine c-iseK re ported, causing uetlve demand from shorts and some lncreae In investment biiUng. I'Utures were otherwise IndlfTeien: and the trade cautious about accepting idague re. ports. Reacted pvar the clove under prolit ''Vvl"-''""1 ''"fed steady at 11 net ndvnnco of ..J10 points. Total sales. I1I..V0 lings. In. "tone -M',v M-75; July. $ii,75: September. $., Mlii,.!li; Oi tnlier. Jc.sA: November, $6.90c -5! U1."1"' ?") 7. 15: Janinry, $7.1W ..20; Mareh. $7.20f,7.25. Spot. Rio.- steely; 9'"VlO,c"VO ; n,ll1' '",:',: ,or,1ov. Oniaiui Packing Co C.. II. Hammond Co 314 Swift and Company 7W Cudaliy Packing Co 79T. Armour & Co 7S6. Cudaliy P. Co., from K.C Ilnnitnond, from K. C Vansanl ft Co 4 Lobiiian .V Co C Hill ft HtlliUlugor It Hamilton ft: Rothschild.. 30 L. F. Husz IS II. L. Dennis ei Co '2 II. F. Hobblck ISO Other buyers b" Totals "3,320 10.563 3.72S CAT! LE There wns a fnlr run of cattle today, 119 cars being reported In sight, vh'ch was the same ns received n week ago. The market as a. whole was In good condition, though the trade was not par tlcularly nctlve. It was active enough, however, to effect nn early clearance. Handy weight cattle were In good demand and sold readily at steady prices, and In somo cases a llttlo stronger, If buyers hap pened to take a notion to them. Holdes of bli heavy cattle In some cases did not think that they got as well as yesterday. While, ns noted above, the market was not very active, practically everything changed hands In goon season. The trnde ns a whole was very satisfactory to sellera nnd the prices paid high as compared with other market points. Cows and heifer., wer In good demand and tho market leasonably active at steady Ptlccs. Olivers were not long In picking nn everything deslrnble. Hulls sold in about the same notches as yesterday. Stockers and feeders were not In such large supply ns yesterday. The demnnd for warmed-up cattle did not appear to be very good, but stock cattle were Just about stendy at the decline noted. Little stock heifers sold nt prices that were 25c lower than last week. Representative sales: REEF STEERS. STEERS AND STAOS. ;? 1235 4 75 13 1216 I S5 22 1247 4 M HOOS Receipts of bogs todav wero larger than a week ago. as will be noted from the- table nt the head of column, but nt the same time there was a good de inand nnd the situation wns more favorable for the sellers. The mnrket opened 2tyft5c higher than yesterday though some of tho first bid, were no more tbnn steady. Quite n number of the hogs sold at the ndvnnco noted nnd then under (he Influence of the 1 good demand and the more encouraging re I ports the market llrmed up and closed a 1 strong 5c higher. The strong close brought ' up the average of nil the sales so that the I average price was Just about 5c better than ! ve,terday. 1 Today's advance wn not oolle sufficient to make up the loss of yesterdny nnd tho market Is still 12e lower than It wns a neprescntulive sales: weeK ngo. No ,w IS 22 16.1 10:... 79 71.... 1 76. . . . :.... ' 65.... 171 ...169 ...:to ...:o? ...:oi ...219 so ...210 I) ...260 ICO ...:i6 Sh. Pr ... $5 no ... 5 00 5 00 240 3 00 7S... SI... f6... No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr 1 320 3 25 6 1CS.I I M 1 600 3 25 21 113S 4 SO 3 .V 3 50 6 100K I SO t 5S0 3 75 4 DSS 4 SO 2 615 4 00 10 S'C 1 Ml 1 540 4 00 25 99 4 SO t 6S0 4 10 35 1142 4 S5 1 970 I 10 M 110ft I S3 1 ISO) I 15 12 1169 4 !3 1 W) 4 2.5 7 1243 4 85 1 1060 I 25 1 12S0 4 So 1 750 4 V, 16 12S6 4 S5 1 810 4 70 20 1295 4 S5 4 850 4 55 24 1CS6 4 ST. 3 S52 4 40 S 1M! 4 S.5 4 11S2 4 40 5S 1205 4 S5 "1 921 4 45 23 1273 4 90 1 6 S01 4 45 9 1275 4 90 II 94 , 4 50 24 1065 4 M 10 1035 4 SO 27 1214 4 90 ' 1090 4 50 16 1140 4 90 IS S52 4 50 4 1377 4 90 2 975 4 .15 27 1129 4 90 Si 1031 4 55 15 1165 4 90 . J 10S0 I V. 3 1330 4 90 i 4 725 4 .55 2 1330 4 90 51 9:0 4 60 4 S57 4 90 ; 11 SS6 I 60 21 1212 4 90 6 900 4 63 22 1121 - 95 17 929 4 65 4 11S2 4 95 16 1061 4 65 1210 4 95 II 87S 4 65 59 10S5 4 95 11 974 4 65 26 1239 4 95 . 5 10S.1 I 20 1213 4 95 1 760 4 65 22 115.1 4 95 I 7 10SS 1 65 IS 1177 4 95 15 93S 4 65 IS 1241 4 95 . ;i 1061 4 65 60 1399 5 M I 7 IH67 4 70 2S 1459 6 00 1 1030 4 70 20 1119 5 O) I 1 10SO 4 70 23 1235 5 00 3 1056 4 70 7 1271 S 00 I 4 1015 4 70 12 1J09 5 00 :t 1120 4 70 1 1'i 5 01 19 950 4 70 4? 143S 5 00 A S61 4 70 14 1451 5 0) "0 1041 4 70 S 1207 5 00 31 1131 4 70 S 1J07 5 00 16 1010 4 70 S- 1190 5 05 I ;i 1121 4 70 5 1110 A 05 i 97.5 I 70 20 1419 R ft.-, I 3 SS0 I 75 17 132S 5 05 19 1051 1 75 16 1278 5 OS 19 1112 4 75 29 13IS S 05 4J 16 4 75 20 1263 5 05 17 1344 4 75 IS 1351 5 05 9 907 4 75 3 1206 5 10 : 1046 4 75 26 138 5 10 ' 1172 4 SO 1 1V,0 5 10 II 9S6 4 fO 42 1463 S 10 rt 1015 4 SO S 1401 5 10 1959 4 ft 21 1428 5 10 1 :3 1115 4 SO 24 1436 5 15 1ft 1011 4 SO 20 IfOl 5 1 I 1 1000 I SO 17 1224 3 2,5 ! STEERS AND HEIFERS, 1 9 S70 4 55 11 IISS 4 7S 11 sr. 4 61 32 1142 4 75 1ft 1059 4 60 IS 1137 4 SO 4 S24 4 70 19 V,S 4 SO f 9SS 4 75 16 996 4 SO I cows. ... SN) ... soo ...1065 ... 930 ... STO ... S70 ... 920 ... sjft ... 795 ...10?6 ... 950 ...IO90 ... STO 1 1140 ! 1 1 i E 1. Xeiv York MlnliiK QimtiU Inun, NEW YORK. Ma:' 23.-The following nre closing quotations for mining shnre., today: C.hnllar Ciown Point Con. I'al ft Va... Headwind tlnnld ft Carrie.. llale ft Niircios, llomestake Iron s'ller Mexican .. 13 Ontario .. 9 Ophlr ..130 Plymouth .. ."0 guleksllver .... ..II do pfd .. 22 Hlerra Ncada .S0 .O j Standard ..65 1 I'nlon Cop .. 22 Yellow Jacket . -00 .... 50 101 ....175 . . . .750 35 23) 13 31 l'o re I 11 riiiiirelol, LONDON. Mav 22. I p. in. -Tho market for American securities was dull and In active nil dny. with n downward tendency. Business wns limited to professional trader. The final tone was Meadv. Span. Ish 4s closed at 72ji. Gold premiums are ipioted ns follows: Hiienns Ayres. 127.70; Madrid. 26.10; Lisbon. 12.70; Rome. 6.l7i. PARIS. May 22.--Prlces on the bourse to. dny opened heavy, the weuknet, of Rio Tlutos and other Industrials adversely In Oil Uiirkel. LONDON. Mav '2.-OI LS-Caleutli Iln M oil, .nt s. Linseed nil, 31s Pd. Spirits of tti'ventino J ::,i. nn HRF.S1EN. .May 22.-OIL-Pctmloum. 7m ANTWERP. May 22.-Oll,-Pctrolouiii. 19f J) ;.!( ( solleis NEW YORK. Mnv 22.-OI LS-Cottons'cl. dull: prliTc dude. ,:i'ne; prime yellow, 37i.,e alced, Petroleum, weak; refilled, jfeiv !'"!'.k- ,?' I'lil'mlf Iphlo nnd llaltlmore, Jv" : Philadelphia and Haltlmore. In bulk .,.. . ,,r.n, n,.-i.i,.i . j in iicitiiiic. sicauy. I lillr.irnlo )i led Fruits, NEW VOHK. May 22 - CALIFORNIA DRIED FIU'ITS-Riilcd quiet and steady nt iinohdiiiroil prices. Choice grades of j'viipo. rated npple, were In niodcrnte demaTid and steady. other grades, however, wero rather easier under liberal offerings nnd In the nbsenc" of buvers. At the close prices teninlii as last quoted; lnle. common, wn 5e; prime, ffule- eho'eo. i'vif7c; fancy. 7Uii Sc. Prunes. 3Mi7c ns to size and quality. Apricots, Royal. UMllI'-: Moor Park 151 ISe. Peaches, peeled, lfifjSnc; impeded, 7-S9c. E. i 1::::::: ! 4 i liiii 1 a 10 11 1034 ....1670 .... 910 ....1011 ....1260 ....10(9 .... MO ....1115 ....1040 ....1105 ....16.1 .... Sift ....lono .... 50 ....1210 ....12C0 .... 039 ....10(5 .. .109S .... 790 I'I. I ....1215 9f,l 2 65 2 90 3 10 3 15 3 2.5 3 5 3 25 3 30 3 40 3 .'0 3 .50 3 50 S 50 3 50 5 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 SO 3 60 3 60 3 6-1 3 60 3 C.5 3 75 3 SS 3 "0 3 90 3 90 " 90. r 90 4 01 4 00 4 00 1 10 !'.!!!!! 50.'.'.'.'!." ii."!."!! 4.. 3. .... 960 ....1033 116.1 ....1260 ....1250 .... 905 .... 930 .... 92 ....1O-.0 ....106.1 ....1570 ....1106 .... 1230 963 ....1210 ....1200 ....1069 1350 1049 ....10V5 ....1100 ....1141 ....1110 ....1120 1060 i:". 930 1230 ....1110 1411 1460 ....It52 110) 1313 1400 , ... 1063 ..'0 COWS AND HEIFERS. ... oio 4 35 s 1017 ...1170 I 35 17 937 ... 934 4 10 STEERS AND COWS. ...IKS I I on I 00 I 0(1 I 00 4 00 4 Oft 4 00 4 05 4 10 4 10 4 10 I 10 4 10 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 IS 4 15 4 15 4 20 4 20 4 25 4 25 4 30 4 35 4 35 4 0 1 10 4 40 4 60 4 60 4 65 1 ft i!!!X! 1 1 ii!!!!!'.!'. 1 s Dry (itioiW Market. NEW YORK. May 22. DRY (iOODS -Market ivllhout eh'ingn today nnd business quiet throughout. Demnnd fnr heavy brown cottrns continues filr and sellers meeting It. llrown good, for home trade without feature, llleached cottons Inactive In all grades at 'irnvlous prices. Ruslness In ticks, plaids nnd other coare colored cottons In dlftVrent. Prices etcadv Pi hits and glng. haniN unci) iiiitcd. Print cloths hIiow no ehnngo: no business in regulars. Slightly better demnnd for mid goods. Jobbing trade shows sonic Improvement today. Miiuir Mnrl.cl. NEW ORLEANS. May 22.-SFCAR-Steady; open kettle, l4fil 13-p'c: open kei tic centrifugal. iVulV. centrifugal, yel low, 4;tj4?4c; Bccondj, 2'Ji'ij l',:. 96) , 6f0 910 S50 !!? . 77" , 715 , 730 , SSI , 657 , .591 HEIFERS. 3 15 : 50 1 nt 4 oi 4 no 4 05 4 20 1 55 4 41 I 40 4 10 i. 4 I 1 3 1 n I!!!!! 1 1 1 HL'LLS, 1 r 1.. 1125 970 1225 pro 1576 13f0 112-5 1000 .'M 1270 1110 1V.5 1190 16'm ISIO K0 I ito 1V-0 1530 4M 2 (0 3 10 3 25 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 45 3 30 3 55 3 60 3 60 3 6,5 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 10 i S3 CALVES. 4 CO 2.... 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. 593 , ..10S0 ,, SOft ..105ft ... S.1.1 ... 560 .. 705 ..120 .. 7S0 ... 610 .. 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Oil, 5 67' a 5 0714 5 07 1 v 5 07', 5 o?ij 5 071, 5 O714 5 07'4 3 07'4 5 "74 5 07 '4 R 07', 5 07', s o;i, 5 071. 5 o;i; r. 0714 5 07 u 5 074 5 T7i, 5 07", 5 CP, 5 07, 5 0714 6 OTit SO R 074 lii r. 0714 (5 07i 5 071, 5 071, r, 071, R 0714 5 10 5 10 f. 10 5 10 R 10 3 10 R 10 160 f, 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 R 1ft 5 10 R 10 5 10 6 10 5 10 3 10 5 10 R 10 r. 10 5 10 5 10 so 5 10 ... 3 I2'4 R 12'4 R 1214 5 I2'4 5 U14 S 12'4 5 15 fi 15 .5 15 6 17V fi 20 R 20 ISO SO iffl 2S0 so so ieii 'so 10) 9) 'so 80 161 SO 240 SO 'so so so 160 so so 40 J60 IM 240 10 'so .1) 80 "so SHEEP There wns n nrellv decent run today so far ns numbers were concerned, but the receipts were made up very Inrgely of undesirable stuff. At least buyers seemed to think so. and they did not appear to be 5'ery anxious to secure any very large proportion of the offerings. The result wns thnt the market was slow nnd the feeling very weak. Quotations: Clipped wethers 5.15G.33: clipped yearlings. t5.4OUn.60; clipped ewes, mod to choice, l4.6OWi.0O; fair to good clipped ewes, I4.25fl4.60; good to choice Colorado wooled lambs, S7.0Ofj7.15: fair to good Colorado wooled Iambs, I6.75fi7.00; good to choice oUnped lamb. 15.7S'Q6.00: fair to good clipped Iambs, 15. 50175. 75. Repre sentative sales: Kl western ewes 43 pprlns Iambs 90 western ewes SS western ewes , 54 western ewes 301 western wethers , , 30 western wethers if Colorado lamb.s 4 Colorado lambs 10 Colorado lambs 3 Colorado jambs , 152 Mexican yearlings , 245 Colorado wooled lambs . 40j Colorado wooled lambs . 91 Colorado wooled lambs . 204 Colorado wooled lambs . 109 4 75 51 7 50 SI I 10 55 4 40 ,S9 4 50 75 I 90 85 5 00 71 5 75 57 5 75 RS r, 00 73 r. 00 R9 (1 15 09 6 93 7 00 OS 7 00 7 (si CIHCAliO 1,1 VH STOCK MARKET. Cnllle IJenernlly Stonily Hons elle Micop nntl l.nmlift Strong,. CHIi'WfiO. Mny 22.- -CATTLE -Receipts. 2.000 head; market generally steads ; good prime steers, $5,0015,75: poor to medium, I4.25fi l.Sl; selected feeders, $l,:.VnTi,10; medium stockers. $1.00111.25; cows. $3 20V 1.110: heifers. $:i.25T5.15; runners. $3,1013:5; bulls, strong, nt J3.0, iff 1.25; calves, strong, at $4..Vfit;.s?i; Texas fed steers, steadv. at $4.noi.V20; Texas bulls, tirm. at $3 25f3 75. 1IOOS- Receipts, 10.OOO bend; estlmnted for tomorrow, is.ooo head; left over. 2.500 bend: market active. 5f10e higher: top, $5.32j: mixed and butcher. $5.0i,fzf,.32,;; good to choice heavy, $5.20oT.,32!?: rough heavy, $5.05fir,.ir,; light, $5,051)5.10; bulk of sales. J5.2iVfi5.IO SHEEP AND LA MRS-Receipts. U.ViO head; sheep and lambs active ind strong; good to choice wethers, $5.!0t75.0; fnlr lo choice mixed. $I.OO'3.15; western sheep, IS.lMjS. 40: yearlings, $5 2515.S); unlive lambs, JI.50f7.4O; western lambs, $0.OO'!j7.3O; spring lambs, $7 75flS.oo. SI. limits Live Slock. ST. LOI'IS. Mnv 22.--( 'ATTLE Receipts, 3.600 bead. Including 200 Texans. Market stead:- to strong for natives; best Texans stead;-; others 10c lower; native shinning and export steers. II S0Tf,,G5; dresped beef and butcher steers. II IWfi in; steers under 1.00,1 lhft . $1,2515.00; stockers nnd fce'do, V 50714. S5; cows nnd heifers $2,0016.(10; can ners. J1.5012.S5: bulls. $X.V,T1.00; Texns nnd Indian steers. $.1,VG.25; cows nnd heifers, $2 fflli 1.2.1 IIOOS-Receipts. R 800 bead. Market 5c higher; pics nnd light". 1.tift3.S0; packers, $1 0.11(5 25- butchers, J1.2O1i5.30. SI I REP AND LAMPS -Recelnts. 6.201 bend. Mnrket steady; native muttons, $1,10 .100- lambs, $1 5017.50: culls nnd bucks, U.'Mii 1.25; stockers. $2.f.1(3.25. eir York Lite stock. NEW YORK. Mny 22 REEVES-Rc-celpts. :i!f, head, all for ednughtcrcrs and exporters: none offered for sale. Market nominally steady; ables llrm; exports 1.2S7 cattle nnd 5.7C0 quarter" of beef; tomorrow. 1,210 ouarters of beef. CALVES R '.ts. 17 bead. Market Stendv veals. Il.fivrzfi.rn: all sold SHEEP AND LAMRS -Receipts. 2 1..S heed: ten cars on rale. Market quiet but stead:-: seven and n half cars held oyer, common to fair sheen. 3.9011 .5 medium to fi-mri yearlings. R:.11t6.r; spring lambs. $S.00fS.2o. , , . , HOI4H Receipts, 1,f1 bead: one tie. k for tho market; no sales. Market nominally lower. Sloel. In Slulil. Following nre the rerelp's nt the four principal markets for M..v W: a?1"1 :::::::::::::: 2$ !.Vi5 ,-,7fi KHn-ar'l'ty 2 St. Louis " 8no Totals .17.915 51.212 25,(7 Knnn" I'llv 1,1 vr- Sloek. KANSAS CITY, May 22 - CATTLE-Re. celpts 9.0"0 head. Including 500 Txrtns; market fairly active, general market steady; few common grades shade lower; native steers. t.001l5.00; stockers and feed, era, $1,001(3.50; butcher cows and hclfcrs, W,50iir.nii. emitters, $2Sin.ltV); fed western, $l.3.1vr..(). Texans, 1.1 I 70. Hons Receipts. I6,0oo bend: market ue tlve. tvsrliv higher, hrn. $5.0ff5.'Ji); mixed, $5.l15.tS, light, ll.SfyfS.Oj, plg. n.t'Mil. SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts. 3,1") bead; excellent demand, deslrnble grades shade stronger; spring lambs. 17.50; clipped western lambs. $V7.1litS on. muttons. $i.;5fr 5.tV; range grassers. $4,30.pi); feeders, $3.50 flfi 50; culls, $j.00t(1.f0. SI. dntriili Live Stock, SOFTII ST. JOSEPH. Mny K.-(Speclal ) The .Ion run I quotes: CATTLE--Receipts, 1.500 head: market ac tive nnd stendy to easy; natives, $l.i5f75.25; Texas ami westerns, $.1.90115.00, cown and heifers, $2 25'.l.55; bulls and sings. $2.2o,( 1.90; yearlings and calves, $l.2Mi.1.2ft; stockers nnd feeders. $3.fiOf(5.00. veals, $6.Cof7.0). HOI1S - Receipts, T.'M bead; market Sd higher; all grades. $5.Oifi5.20; bulk of sales, $5.i11i.1.lo, SHEEP AND LAMRS - Receipts. ,(u head; market strong, Colorado lambs, 17.15. BOXERS A POWERFUL SOCIETY Mnln Dlijet'l Is to Dvrrllirnvr llir Pres ent Dyunsly In Clilnn. ClIICAfiO. May 22. Douglass Pierce of Iondon, ho has been lit the opium trado In Shanghai. China, for several years, stopped over In this city enroute to Eng land, lluslness interests In the provinces of Shon-SI and Chl-LI along the Yellow river have taken Mr. Pierce Into the ter ritory which Is being terrorized by tho "Doners." He said . "While tho members of the secret society known as the "Roxers" Indulgo In crimes against all nationalities, their main efforts are aimed at tho present ruling dynasty. The number of the 'noxers' Is not Known. The government has used every device to ferret out tho leaders and to ascertain the numerical strength, hut the organization is so perfect In Its secrecy that all such at tempts have been futile. It Is certain, liow ever, that several provinces are practically controlled by them. "While Russia would be tho one In prolit most from civil war In China, thcro has been so far no ofllclal confirmation o! the story that the 'Iloxors' have rpcelved material or even moral assistance from that country." Horse 'l ilies es In llnkoln. SIOUX FALLS. S. I).. May 22. (Speclnl.) About thirty head of cattle were stolen from it stockman namod Shade, living near Tulare. The theft was soon diecovctc.l and a party of cowboys started In pursuit, recov ering tho anl'iiials In Sully county, where tfcey wero found quietly grazing In a val ley. Tho thieves wero doubtless .ome whero near at hand, hut kept nut of sight of tho olllcerg. About the tlmo the thirty head of cattle were Ktnlcn. thieves raided the horso herds of some Indians living on tho Yankton reservation, and ran away ten of tho animals. Sheriff Eads of Hon Homm county took the trail of tho thieves and has succeeded In overhauling and arresting them, hut not before they had disposed of tho animals. Tho men. Fred Llngnofsky and Charles Klein, who llvo about eight miles northwest of Tyndall. have been lodged In the Hon Homme county Jail nt Tyndall while awaiting their trial at Ihn next term of circuit court In that county. Thieves have also raided tho hone herd of ,M. C. Felkcr, one of tho oldest settlers In the southern portion of Lyman county, and made away 5vlth five head of horses, one of them being an animal for which Felkcr ivas offered $100 only the day before the raid. No trace of thecn has yet been found. The Most Stubborn Couch resulting from an attack of lagrlppf or heavy cold, must yield to tho wonderful healing properties of Foley' Honey and Tar, which strengthens tho lungs and makes them sound. For talc by Mycrs-nillon Drug Co.. Omaha; Dillon's Drug Store, South Omaha. THE 11BA1.TV MARKET. I NST R I ' M E NTS llledor record Monday, Mny 21, 1900: Wnrrnnlr Hrc.l. II. H. Hubbard and husband to Mrs. H. S. Hldwcll, lot 12 and H 26 feet lot 1.1, block I. Jerome park 112,000 H. M. Klttnn t Stella Slade. lot 9. block I. Shlnn's 2d add 1 O. T. Mills to Mary llald, lot 11, block 13, Deer park 550 O. R. Armstrong and wife to A. E. Hubbard, lot 1, block 5, Armstrong's 3d add 500 Pioneer Town Site company to 11. O. Mangold, lots (1 and 7. hlock S, Hen illusion 155 M. J. Howland and husband to Rrat tleboro Savings bank. lot 23, block 2, Hanscnm Place (correction from May 19) 2.123 C.. H. Crosby to Jennie M. Crosby, lot 3 and s 1G feet lot 2, block 5, Forest Hill 10O0 n. II. nilmore and wife to John WIs ler. lot 7, block 2, Sheridan Place.... 475 E. SI, Covoll and husband In Margaret Park, lots Pi and 17, block 2, Covell's add to Crclgblon Heights 250 Elizabeth Kuliliniin to Michael Lovely, s 42 feet lot 12. block 11. Improve ment association add (123 William Fielding and wife to Ncls Pederson, lot 1, block 233. Florence.. 100 (lull 'In I in Deeds. H. T love to National Life Insurance eompanv. lots 5 and block I, Per kins' subdlv 1 Mrs. F E. Wilde to J. S. Cnullleld, s' of h-i4 lot II, block 6, Kountze ltd add 1 E, M. Latimer lo C. A. Trimble, ex editor, e 30 feet lot 20, Rees Place, and und 1-5 lot 1. block 103, Otrinlia. 1 Dentils Pureell to I. M. Pureelt, part lots 52 and 53, MeEntce's ndd 1 Samo lo R. II. Pureell, n 6& feet lots 52 nnd 53. name 1 Same to A- L. Carlon. s's lots 49 and 30 and h 5S feet lot 51. same 1 Snme to Kate E. Pureell, n 6S feet lots f2 and 63, same 1 Deeds. Frank Reynolds and wife to Hannah Sands, lot 15, block K, Saunders & H.'s ndd 10 Daniel curry to Margaret Curry, lots 11 t0 It. block 1. Hoggs A H.'s add.... 1 V. H. Caldwell, administrator, to C. 11. Rrlggs. lot 21, block ; lots 16 and 17, block 9; lots 9, 12, 18 to 2S, block 12, and lot I, block 13, Hriggs' Place.. 1 Total amount of transfers 126,675 (loll Claim llrrils. 'Mnrtts! Weinberger to James Nomee, ws lot fi. block 12. Reed's 1st ad.... 1,500 A. J. Katz and wife to O. E. Stearns, lots 2fi and 27. block 12, Kountze A R.'s ndd S. N. J. Johnson to Edward and Au gusta Divyer. w'i of s'.j lot 11, block 12, Kountze 3d add , 'r0 Franz Werner and wife to Hernnrd Petro. lot I, block 5, Dupont Place.. ,R3 Jerry Mabnney and wife lo Omaha Hrowing asoclatlon, lot 1, block 5, Wilcox add 1.000 J E. (leorge to Frank Mllclc et al, lot 3, Sullivan's adil 150 J R Sedgwick and wife to Ernest Sweet, lot .1. block 3. Smllhfleld add. SCO ,1. II. Cassblv to E. P. Sautter. lot 7, block s. 1st add to South Omaha.. 2,200 ftcrlha Dlcslng and wife to E. M. Sha ban. lot 1". block 16. Myers, R. & E.'.IL Sh'ahaii to lleiiha DleMi'iR, "ct'i'i'l! same I Warranty Deeds I', M Vroman and w ife to Ci, 1 1, HUkesley, lot 5, I'lnck'H subdlv II. E. linker and wife to E. D., Jones, blocks I, (except lot 11), 6 nnd 27, Halcyon Heights Deeds. Sheriff to Aug. Doll, lot 1. block 5, Hoggs & II. 'h add 1.500 Total amount of transfers ..116.733 rciw. iss RRPEMMEYaCO. ROOM 4 MY Lire DISC CMAHA HEB BRANCH lOJotCiT UMCOUi NCR JAMES E BOYD & CO., 'telephone 10ai. Ornnh.i, N'ji COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS it ml STOCKS UOAHD OF TIIADE. Correspondence; John A. Wurren Sc Co Direct wires to Chicago and Nw Yor