Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 13, 1891, Page 6, Image 6

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    G THE OMAHA DAILY BEHAVE ONES DAY , JV1AY 13 , 1891.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Bullish Influences Htfleokd in the Chicago
Wheat Pit.
RANGE OF LEADING GRAIN FUTURES.
New York ( Jrnlu nnd I'rovlnlon Trntlc
Ijl\e StuuK litiHlncHi fiovcru >
incut I OIK ! YitlttcH 'Iho
World'H .Mnrkcts.
CillCAno , May 12. The panlcUy fcellns In
the financial centres of Knrojio over the ills-
turoed fiscal situation in Portugal was not
reflected In the uliiMt pit liorc as such matter
ter- ) usually arc. Wheat ueted all Iho fore
noon as though It was scoring for an advance.
During the last hour thu advance came.
IlcurUh news , no matter how Important ,
teemed to havii but temporary elTect. Hull-
Ish newa , however , met n ready tosponse. It
liMikcil as thr-nuh I'nrdrlilKo and the eastern
people wore Nolllm ? vUio.it , but that the bal
ance of thu big beats were working temporarily
arily on the buying side , but a feature of thu
session was tlio strength of May.
fcc.ivors bill for It unitefreely. . As tbo
olTurlncs wore scarce ho had no trouble In
pnttlnp It out of llnu with July. This , of
course , created a great dual of nurvoiisnoM
among .Inly shorts , The bullish news that
cnnio Increased the nervous fcclln ? . .Inly
opened iitlisWi'J'io ' and ipilckly advanced to
WiC , Influenced somewhat by tlio news In the
morning papers that the imm-nf-wir
Charleston was steaming down the t'aciflc
coast In pursuit of the Itata with thu possi
bility of a light. The market hung around
this Hi ; nro as a ra'lylng point for a long time
and It wns lifter noon when nnothci move
ment wax made which eventually carried the
prleo to tl.OIU. the highest figure of the day ,
though tlili ) was not accomplished without a.
Htnhliorn resistance from the bears who made
a nninhcr of r.ildson the HIIV ill ) They snc-
ctedid In driving the price down to W'ic sev
eral times and toDloonco. The repoits of a
pan c In the I'uils hoursu and in Portugal
were the main Items of news on thu hear side.
The hulls broiightout reportsofdamagohy the
llesslun lly In Illinois anil by the oil lousu In
Missouri. To these were added a dccroaso of
CT'.OOO bushels In the iiuantlty of wheat on
ocean passive , light receipts and stronger
closing ciblcH. Tlio fact that closing Paris
cables weru high g iv o the bulls a great deal
of toiirago as they sorxcdto dlscirdli the pub
lic reports of u panic thuio. Heall/lng sales
Bent the prlco on * a llttlo ut thu clo-.ii.
Corn was as Ntuhbornly ntionn' as wheat ,
Ihuio WUHII good lively trado. bhorts were
made nurvous by the fact that loc-al receipts
were G'I cars short of the csllmate-i andthat
estimates for tomoirow wcro iixtrumely lUlil.
Tno bulge In whe.it also hclpul to filghton
many shortH Into buying , July onuneil at f > s < ib
D Uc. sold olV to "We , adv uni-oil with ono or two
reactions tonuMi * . closing slightly lower
Untsweru fairly active and firmer. Thoio
weicMiino repoits of crop damage by lieu in
Mlt-Koml but the main stri-muli I'limo fiom
i inn and wheat und from shorts who bought
In nly
1'rovlslons wore raided early by Ito im ,
Cminhy and other largo shorts vim weio
playing for a breaU to et.ver. 'Iho result wiis
a lotesslon of ! ! U'ic ' In the prlco of July perU ,
w hlch KUllered the brunt of the attack 01 'J'4c
In July lard , and of > * > c In July ribs from Iho
opening , hater. In sympathy with drains ,
there was n tally to a point slUbtly abovu the
onenlng. closing at the oonliiK | ) figures' .
The leading futures ranKctl as follows :
AIITKItS
WlirAl Nil 2
Mnjr t I 01
Junii . . . . 1 UI
July
Cims-.Nu. 2
* .luni ) . . . . "
S3"
July 5'JH '
OATH .So. 2-
'M Jl
JlM
Juno M
Jiiljr
MEHH I'OIIK-
Mnr , 11 & 1 11 M
juir ti ; 2' ' 11 "h
Hc'plcmbor. 12 UO 12 OJ
I.AIIII--
Mlljr 11 ( B 4JW C 40
Julr . . C IV d li'"u
September
MO fi 10 & M
July t , 10 b 12H B 0514
0 J7 0 40
Pash ( imitations were as follows :
FLOUII Steady , iinch.inRuil ; spring. J'iOO ' ©
6 M | winter. K.IXX&V.'U ; straits , iMlWiJW ) ;
bakers , J4 ' 'V8110. !
WllKAT Nil. 2 spline wheat , fl.04l04Ul
No 3 sprlmr wheat , IK/aoSc : No. a red , fl.orxi&
l.WM.
COIIN No. 2 , Ki' c.
OATH No. , , Mc : No. 2 white , Klcj No. 3 white ,
. KYK-NO. 2 , 67i28Sc.
llAiii.KV No. a liarlcy. nominal ; No. 3,70 ©
7fc ; No. 4. nominal.
KI.AX Hl'Fii-No. 1 , 11.14.
1 TIMOTIIV hlKli I'rlino. $1.25.
I'OIIK MI-MS pork per liarrol , $11.4V ( 'i11,45i lard
HIT cwt. * i.IJi ! ! ; short rltis sliles ( loose ) , SMU
DHSWiJj dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , J5.1VU
6.21 ; short i-loar bides ( boxed ) , fa40 < Siil ft
WIIIRKY Distillers'tlnlshcd Kooils per gal
lon. } ! 17.
MIIIAII Cut loaf , unchanged ; granulated ,
unchanged vt'indaril "A "
; , unehnnzcit.
Ht-coipts and Nhllimonts today were as fol
lows ;
On the produce oxchiingo today , the butter
market was lower ; Kxtru prcami-ry , , ) ® . ' ;
extra firsts ; aoi2c : firsts. I740IIIU ; extra
dairy. 80@8c ! ; extra llrats , loQltu : Ursts , II ®
15c.
New York 'Markets.
NEW YOIIK , May 1' ' . ri.oim Itocclpts , 31,434
packages ; exports. 3,054 birrols 8.150 sacks ;
market Irrognlur ; high grades weak , moder
ately uetUe ; sains. 18.050 liuirnlh.
WIIKAT lli'ci'lptb. 10,00) ) biuhols ; exports ,
24,105 biiHhula ; sales , J,504.000 bushels fu-
\ \ " , * ; ' , 'VW bu18ll Jl11 , RP < ' fal" > t market
J'idWSic blijhor ; dull , closing nrm. No. 2 red.
11.14X01.1 % In oluvntorandhtoru ; tl.n'ittl 10
alloat ; tl.14Hni.in1 ! f. o. b. ; imgnulud
rt'd. II.IQKUI.lOV ! No , 1 nortlii-rn , to ar-
rlvp. IU4MM.l. % : No. 1 hiinl , to arrive ,
II.17VI.I8. Options Hdvanoing btundlly to Ui
M2Sp above jcstcrday and close steady.
Trading was slow hut general affairs wuru
brlKhtuiipd by tlio bottur fort-lgn financial
nuns. Thu decrease In pnbsagc bad little In-
lluuncu , No. 2 rod , Mny , tU21,14. closing
at $1.14 : . lunc.tl.O'l'.ai. IIS. closing ut $1.11 ;
July. tl.07Sl.00 , closing at tl.OO ; Scptpinbi-r ,
t .oJ 4ffll.04K. closliiK at tI.04JSi October
l 04 i , cloi'-g ' nt tl.OIV. December.
llHatl.a ( % > i , cloning at tl < < 5S ! ; May ( It02) ) .
tliSOLOUy , ohwiiiK iittLWHt.
OOIIN Iti-cclptH , 1V250 tnisbuls ; uxportu , 1.040
usjiBlKj Balus 11.240 bukhols of futurcH : 84,000
bUHhela jpot. bpot markut lovvor and dull ;
No. 8 , 7Na78'Sc In ulovutor ; 7l370 c afloat !
iingradod mixed , 77Gs2c. Options are strong
hi'iiti'iiiiit'r. 04J4 t i5 4u. closing at l > 5'c.
OATS-Heculpts , I55.i"i0liushulsi ox ports 21.1,000
busliP s ; sales , 84V.003 hiishuls futuios , ; 01,000
bushels sjnit.v.iot | markut Hull and Irrugular ;
options iinli-t and btronger ; Muv , 57 J7Uo ,
ciliislngS.Uc ; Juno closing .w,0i July , w a
MSc.uloHlnutMV'i tpptoinbur,4lc ; spot No. 8
vvhitP.5lXii'inmlxiil ) ) : wi-Murn. iMU.Uc : white
wi-jtprn. illJKOc : No. 8 Chloago , 5Sic7 }
HAV Dull andllrm.
lloi-h-Ouli-t anil llrmi statp. i-ommon to
choice. SMCiSo ; Parlllo coast ; av tsi.c.
buiun Itaw. bari-ly Hioady and fairly
mould A , 4"ic : stnndarn A , 4 J-liiu ; confi-ctlun-
er * A , 4'ie ' ; cut loaf , .Vfo : ertiNhed , 5 > 4o ; pow-
ilered. 4ie ( ; granulated , 4ite ; uiibeH 4)io. )
MOLASSES Foreign , dull ; Nuw orluan ,
quiet and Htuady ; Hlo. steady.
KIHIS tjnlct ; western , 16c ; ri-celpts , I2t > s0
pUI'kllgPH.
Wooiv-SU-ady ; donu-stlo fh-ice , 344J.l7c :
pulled , ajIWk ! ! Toxim. I7 t8c.
I'OIIK Market quiet and steady ; old
metis , til. 7V < tl2 25. now mibs , I13.V4CU V5 ;
extra prime. MI.7.vai2.25.
I'i'T MKATB I asy : jploklcd bclllps. svOfio ;
pickled NhouldcrK , * KW : ; pickled hums , liw
lotiu ; mlddloK , dull , linn ; nburt clear , "c.
IAlil-insler : , dull ; western steiiiu , (4X70 ;
, 850 tlerees nt $ j 78i | . Options bales ,
4,730 llrrcus ; May , W.74 ; July , MblCf G.M , closIng -
Ing ID K asked : August , W.M ubked ; beplum-
ber. (7.0X17 10. closing. t7.0tl.
llt'rren-l.lbural receipts ; qnlot. lower ;
Hiiturn dairy. 1454 o ; vve-.tunicrpiimiiry.2ltt
' , c ; wi stern factory , Utt-Mo ; I.lglna , 2Ui&
2 'to
. oaty : part skim , MtsHc.
\ \ In-lit Jlnrket ,
HlK.NrACOi.lH , Minn. May 12 , WMKAT Cash
huuttl w ! poor Krudi-H neglpcted : receipts ,
hlniiienl , Mcar . UlobC : No , 1 hard ,
Uy , li.V7 | cu track , tl.07ttQl.04i No. 1 uurtu-
crn. Mny.fl.OV July , l Mjti on track , JI.OJ'J
( itl.ifi'i : No.- northern , Slay , tl.O'J ! on track ,
ii.osai.oi.
Liverpool MnrkctH.
T.ivpnrnou May IS. WncAT-flrmi demand
Improvrdi Imlilcrs offer moderately i Gull-
furnla No. 1. 8sul percental ! Kan as winter
hard , Ks5'd , Iti-ccipts of wlieit In thu past
three diiyx , 1.2UJ ( centals
I , MIDWestern,33s .Id per cwt.
I'liKKsu American , line-it , vvhlto anil col
ored , Ms td ! per cwt.
SI. Itoiila Markets.
PT. Lniiif ) , Mny 1. . WHEAT Higher ; cash ,
tl.oM ( : July , tl.oa'i. ' . . . . . ,
Conv Illglmr ; Cash , MI < C ; July. M'lGoiUc.
OATS Illgbur ; ra b. 5l ! i" July , 43'ie
I'OIIK IJisy ut t ll.V&ll > bi ! ( .
I.Alin iasy : at 1025.
\\lll < KV tl.lo. . , . .
IIUTTKii Iowrr ; crpnrncry , 2O55c ! ! dairy , li
Q.81o ; northern roll , UiJtUc.
KniiHiiH City Mnrkctf ) .
KAN AH CITV , Mo , Mny 12. Wnr.AT-Qulct ;
No. 2 barn , cash , 021 io ; May , UJc bid ; No. 8 red ,
cash , ( UB'ito. , . .
CoiiN-rirmer ; No. 2 , cash. BCUc bid ; May ,
f.oSc bid. . . . .
OATs-hteaily : No. 2 , cash , 40'iC ' bid ; May ,
48\cbld. _
Mnrket" .
MII.WAUKBP , WIs. May -Wilf AT-rirm ;
No 2Hprlng , cash , ll.Ottftfoi ; July , tl 00.
COIIN- Firm ; No. 3 , tl'ip ,
OATS-FIrm : Nos whltp. K&'tic.
I'ltovisiONS Hti-ady : pork , * II.OO.
Cliu-iiiiintl
CINCINNATI. O. , May 12. WHEAT Nominal ;
No 2 red. tl oil
Cons Lowers No 2 mixed , fi"c.
OATH In fair demand ; No 8 mixed , We.
\\lllski-J1.17.
_
Toli-ilo Mni-lcuH.
Tm.MHi. O. May l2.--\\niAT Higher ; cash
mid May. $1 ( H.
< DUN Steady ; push. G"c.
OATS Dull : cash. 51'4c.
AM * IlOXItf.
Ni.vv Yoitic , May 17 The stock market again
hesitated toilay , and there was u renewal of
thu selling pressure on a limited s-alc. whllo
the Inlying which was RO marked during a
Kii-at deal of yesterday's tr ullng was entirely
lacking. Under thu circumst.ini'is prices
dropped , and In some cases declined nmtc-
ilaliy. 1 he principal cause foi the check to
tlio upward moNcmcnt Is to bo found In tlio
disquieting hews from abroad , the London
and continental lour-cs being depressed
through heavy sales of Poitiigucso and
bpinlsh sccuilllcs which Hiougbt every
thing ulso along wlthtnciu to some ex
tent. Ihcro weio further engagumcnts
of gohl. but these were not of such magnitude
is tocauso any duullnu of notp , and thu sltu-
itlon Is to bu I rated to the fear of further
Inamilal complications ahio.ul which will
necessitate a further decline upon us for
funds. The favorable Hums In tbo situation
iru all to bu found In this country , whllo the
: llsquli-llng conditions are nil abroad at pres
ent , and the situation In tbo stock
markut hinges upon tbo probablll-
: li-s of : i further withdi iwal of rfold
n the nuar future or a return of .some of
that already sent- Until tills uncertainty Is
removed , therefore , lliu general expectation
is for a fuvurlsh and unsuttlud maiktt with
llttlo animation outside of the feu loading
stocks which aiu now In thu hands of cliques
Karly adv Ices from London this morning lu-
: iorted u p inlcky foiling thete and the same is
reported of Parl , and at the opening of our
narkut London was a seller to a moderate ox-
; unt , making a fuvntlsh and lunuroponlng , thu
osicsfmm last night's llginus uxtemLng to 3i
lioriunt , Thciu vsas , however , an undcrtoneof
stiunglli loft In the mat Uut and most of the
opening losses were regained In the eaily
trading , but lack of buyers soon made Itself
fell and a drooping tendency uccamupiovalcnt
nlileh carrlcil prliusilown ng iln anil they 10-
imlned below the level of thu opening till the
; losu of thu day. ' 1 ho Industrials were again
prominent In the market taking second rank
io thu grangers , but sugar WIH decidedly
weak , and coiclagu only llttlo less so. ' 1 bo
steady decline In prices lo.ichul material
liniportlons lowaid delivery hour when an
iltort to cover by the short a made a slight rally
In the markut. Thu only strong point In thu
list liming the duy were \\heeilng K. Laku
l > lo stocks , and Iho preferred slanils alone
this evening In showing a small advance. The
market , finally closed weak at or about tlio
bottom prices. Kvcrythlng , with tlie excep
tion noli d , Is lower and sugar declined 2)4 ) ;
Oluvulnnd. Columbus. Chicago & , bt. Louis ,
ItocU Island and Louisville , l'i ; 1'aellie .Mail
and llnlun Pacific.li \ ; Atclilson , Noilhwesl-
crn , St. Paul and Northern Pacific piufoiruil ,
I'i ; llurllngton , JJi , and New Knglaml I pur
cunt
H.illro id bonds wcro entirely unlntorcstlng
today , tbo s.iles rcHChlng only fOU'.WU and thu
[ luctuiitlons beln generally on the h.imu lim
ited se.ile , but tlio movoinunt sympathUcd
wltli the weakness In stocks und prices uro In
almost all easts lower.
Oovurnincnt bonds wcro dull and heavy.
State bonds were dull ami fe mire-loss.
Petroleum opened weak , hut there was no
.Movement after the llrst sales and thu market
closed dull. Pennsylvania oil , Juno onlion.
closing at 70'io. Total n.ilus , 0,000 barrels.
' 1 bu following are thu closing quotations for
the leading stocks on thu Now York stock
xchnngo today :
AtchlBun II .No.lliweitern lUTU
Ailnuii Kxprosn . . . .145 doprefcrred U4
Allen ATcrru llnuto Wile N Y. Coal ml 100H
ilo prafcrreil . . . . 1"5 N. V , C. A St. L 12)4
Anii-rlcnii Kxprcia . .114 do prufurred ( fi
II. C. It AN K ) OMoA Mississippi. . 17H
uida 1'ncllle TO do preferred . . . . 85
Cunnilii Snutln-rn . . .US Ontario A Weilfrn . ( 14
Ccntrnl rnclllc 31' a Improve . . . 2-1
liun AOhlo 17 .Ireiton .Nnv . , . , "M
ito lit prcfcrrcil . . . 4d Ori-Kun Trans 15 > i
do nilprcferriiil . . . 2' > I'nilllo Mull 3A
ClilcnuoAAltun. . . .U. ! i'corla , Dec. A KTIIIIB. 19U
tII * y Bi. I'lttsburg 148
C U. U. &rit. I , i I'ullnma I'alucu ISJ
Oulnwnro.V Hudson.3H \ \ Heading 31
llcl.I. * W IJM * ItucU Inland 7516
1) . \ It. O. preferred 67 HI. 1 , . AS. F. l tpfd . . 07H
hunt Telia l'l St. 1'aiil OITii
du 1st prefcrreil . . . 6r > dopreferred HUH
dn 2d preferred . . l& St. I' . , Minn A Mnn. 10 %
Trio 1 H Ht 1'aulA Oinnhn. . . . 25
do preferred W dopreferred 8.1
Fort \\nrno 151 Tenn. Co l A Iron. . . .13
Chi. A Kiut. Ill l Texan rneltlc U7i
Hocking Vnller < Tel A O. Cen pref'd. fO
Houston A Tuzns. . . . .1 Unlun 1'iiclric 4C
Illinois rcntrnl t3 ! U. B Kxpremi U
Ht. t'liul.v Dulutli. . . . 27 W. Ht. L. A 1' 10
Knn s Jt 'ruxim I4U dopreferred ! WK
1 nko Krln.Vcefn. . . U VVolli-hnrgo \ . . . .140
du preferred 57 Western Union Kllfi
Inku Short- W < H Am. Cotton Oil ' . ' 4U
l.ouliTlllo.tNnili. . . . Tt. Coloraito Conl J51. ,
lHul vllle ft .New A. . 25 llouientuku 10
Mi-mplili A. Clinr . . . . 35 Iron Silver 100
Mil hlitiui Central 69 Ualiirlo 3'J
Mil , L H .V W ,4 Qulckillver 5H
doprefiirred 100M do piefcrred 38
Mlun AHt , L 4 Sulru &
do preferred 10 Ilill er 85
Mliiourl I'ncltlc < Itlch AW I'.Tcr. . . l\H \
.MollliA.OIili 40 \Vliconnln Central. IU
N'linliTlIlM Clmtt 91 Creit.Vorthrrnpfd. . Wv <
N. J. Central IIS Clilcngu lia 49H
Norfolk A \ \ en pfil . W I nil Trust 16 d
Norlliern 1'acltlc.24ti SiiKnr Trust
do preferred. . Ii71 < Honlhurn I'nrine , . . . ?
U. 1' . Denver A Uuir.20ii Ore S U A Utah Xur 2
The total s.iles of stoclc toilay were
2tttXU ( shares , Including Atehlson , 18,011 ;
Delaware , Iiiickawnnnii A. Western. r > ,4i > 0 ;
Ionl8vlllo fi Nushvllle. 1.74. ; Missouri I'anlllo.
7.7--1) ) ; Northern I'auiflo. 8,700 : Hti-liniond A. West
I'olnt , yuo ; bt. I'anl , S4.10U ; Union Pacific , 6,71)0. )
Financial llevicw.
Nisw YOIIK. Mav 12. The 1'ost says : To
understand vvliv Ktiiono Is atile todr.ivv on nn
for BO inncli cash at this time It U necessiiry
to refer back lo thu elTucts of the MeKlnley
tariff. In the six months of September M ,
Is'JJ , the Imports of merchandise Into the
United StutcH were * 7Mlri.OUl In excess of the
exports nf merchandise , helnw a trade balance
of that miieh against us In the Intcichango
of commodities. 'I he UXCCSH of Imports or
mi'ichiindlso over exports In the name
period of lh.v ) w.isf.'il > 4uVll , HO thai hciowns
an Inereaso of f7,007,7UJ In the ailvoiso trade
balance of that six months. This Inerca.so
was nmilutocsc.ipu thu taillY and the goods
vveni sent hern l.ir-'ely on speculative account
by the foreign nt-alcrs and wore not to he p ml
for until the Importers iioiu had distributed
them tliinngh the country and collected for
thi'in , These Roods were distributed lust In
ter , they being colleetccl for , and now the
money Is being paid to the foreign bhlppois
and UiU makes the Immediate ilemiind for for
eign exchange. Ilnt-lrir-n also fiom about the
middle of July until December 1 there "as
a li.ilanee of xincUH andseenrltles | ireulpltated
ilium this m irki-t from I In rene In coiisciincncu
til the Argentine troubles. These were not Ilku
the ininorted merehandise , they had to he
paid for at once. At llrst this did take out
some gold , and In July the tot.U exnoits or
Kiild exceeded the Imports by * H'M.I7I. ' ( lint
by that time ourcxpoits wore Incroaslng rap
idly , and evi-n up from a tot.U f-Vl.Hl.b..1 In
July to JWt.'StH'l ' In October , M > that In the tlvu
months to the i ml of I'elini.iry , Ib'il ' , the
i-xei-ssof expoitsof mereliandisu over the lin-
iMtrtHuf the same wait * 11 15I' ! , This lingo
balance In imr favor not only paid foi thu
Moelis that vveru sent liack to us from Km one
lint a uood deal more IIH was shown by thu
fiii't that during those live months the Imports
of gold Heri'17ilKU-ii In uxcessof thu exports
of the siime. It will be seen Unit as the slocks
required Immediate payment they h.ivu nn-
ilimhti-dly all been paid for. This also furn-
Ishi-sioiniiKiimnil for the presumption that the
.iiuoiint of xtDuKs vent buck from Unropu In
thu Instklx monthsnf IMM were approximately
suuiothlng nu.irlllU.OOO.oooioJO'OJW)0. | . Il U
the KIMUU hough t last summer that vvu are
pnylng for now. As to how much moro vvu
xmil ! have to iuy on that account U of course
dlttlcnlt to even estimate , but thu fact
that klncu the end of January we
huvu already exported about liVOJU.100.
nf KQld In exeesH of Importx , wlierea- - tliu
siuiiB limn In IHUO thu Imporls of gold were
uoj.oou in excess of thuuxportH of the hiunc ,
wouia kceiu ground for ihu urciumptlou that
ho excessive Imports of gold last summer
were about all paid for. Nn matter how crazy
hey may bo for money In Europe they cannot
Iraw on us for more cash than wo owe them
; inlej.s they borrow It.
It ink Clcurnuons.
NF.VV YOIIK , May 12-Cloarlngs were JIOI.OOI-
.V. ; balances. ! 'iJ.V > , W3.
llAt/rivioiiF. Mil. , May 12. Hank clcarlnirs to-
lay. . ' , l4.jjO ! balances , * ! 4JJi Hate at
I ! percent.
l'lltlAl > FM-lltA , May 12. Hank cloarlnzs to
lay were Jll.OIR.5 ; bilaucos.Jl.SoO.Ji ! ' . Money-
I4it5'i percent.
OINCI.WATI , O. . May 12 Money , firmer , fifto
per cent. New York exchange , C0tt70 prom-
linn. Clearings , tlUO > ,000.
HOSTON , May 12. Clearings , JIR.GO''Wl : bal
ances , Jl.lll.liJ. Money. 0 per cent. hxchunjo
on New York , .VOID per cent discount.
CillCAno , May l:1. 11ink clearings were $1(1.- (
IW.OOO. Now York cxchtngo was 7.vasO per
cent premium. Hates for money were nn-
haiiRed at Ci'iHflpercent for ordinary Io ins.
Sterling oAChauju was steady and unchanged ,
The Money Market.
NF.VV YnitK , May 12. MONEV ON CAM. Easy ,
ranging from 4 to5 per cent ; last loins at 4
per cent ; closing olTcrcd .it 2 per cent
I'niMB MKIICANTII.K PAI-KII .VB > 7 ncr cent.
bTKin.iNil nxcilANOK Qnlct and easy nt
$4.b4' ' , for sixty-day hills und II.MU for de
mand.
The following wcio the closing pricei on
bonds :
tl s < , ri'Klilored 11H ( < | M l < AT til
U H l § ooupnrn IIUt ) Mutual Union ll <
IIU N .I Cent Int Cert
.coupon 101 .Northern t'nc. l ls Hi- ! *
_ Iticl , . . of W .111 ito'Jdi . . . HIM
IiOiilslnnn Slump Is 87 Norinwi'it' coniol.s H ,
'lonru'S'Oc.'N H l ! < . 101 ilu dL'ln'iiHiru.'Har \
ill ) . 101 st I. , v I. VI Con in W
do . ! . . 70 Ht I , \ S P lou ! M 105
Cnnnda Southern : Mi ' .if St I'niil consuls 1SJ
Central I'nclllc l ls ID SI I' C Jl I' UIS..1I2
I ) .V It ( ] , l tt m > < 1' I' I , < ! Tr KtH W
III ) 44 M T I' . II U Tr Kcls
Krli-.Ms . . IOJ' > Union I'ntlllc Isls . . 108
M K. A T. lien I Its 78 iVVei-t slinrg . I02
Itoutou StDIJC Mlll-kct.
HOSTOV. Mass , M'iy 12. Tlio following vvero
the el < Hn : prices on stocks in the Boston
block market toili > .
Atcl > l on , V Tupuka l H hraaklln . . . . * . . 17
llo liiiiAlbiiny JJI Huron . . . im >
till Iliir \ Oiilucy n-ihc.irjnrKO . . . . H'4
1 llchliiirult It .8' l ) ci-uU . .
Hint A I'ero M . ( id itioy 04
iln profcrn-d . -iiiita Ku Copper . 1R5
Mn < . Ccntrnl I'M m i ruck . . . . .
Moirk.m Con com 2U Morton I.nud Co
-N V A N Ung . . ' Han Dli K < > l.nml Co , 20
do 7s 'iVi \Voit Knd I.nnd Co 2022X
Old Coionj. . . Mi7 * Dull Tcli-ilione |
\VN Cent com I'Oi ' I. utHoii btnru S .
AlldiH'z MlnLunun ( ) vVuti-r 1'uHur . . . .
AtluntlL- CM
lloitiin \ Mont , . N i : T
L'liluiui-t , V llo-la ' II. . * II C
StOOlCH ,
r.ONDQV. May 12 , 4 p. m , Closing quotations !
CnnioK inuncy .1.1 l-li ,
Coii'ols , nccuunt . U > K lllluulH Cc-ntinl , . IUU4
" " ' st. l-iuil common . . . MH
U. S l'n ' , . ! . .ml N V Cdiitrnl . . . 103
N V.I' . A O Ists . USfi Ki-ndlui ; . . . * If'K
Cuanillnn 1'ncltlc . . . . 781/ .Mexlciui Central 49 41
Bar fllher It'id ' per ounce
Hank oriiiKiaiul : Itulllon.
I.ONDOV , May 12. The amounttof bullion
vvltbdriwn from the Hank of Kugland on bal
ance today , i'OO.OJO.
I'arlH lieiitos.
PAIIIS. May 12. Thrco per cent rentes , OU
2.'o foi the account.
Ucnvi-r Mining Slocks.
.Col. , May 12. Although thoattond-
ante of hotli brokers and spccnl.itors at the
two calls of tbu mining cM-hange tod.iy wiis
veiy light a eomlder.ible amount of business
was done and the wholu market showed n
he.ilthy Improvcinent. Total sales J4 MO.
Closing pi Ices :
Allvulmn ) . Iiiat cu
Amlt > ij(11,1-unl ( ' louder 4'j
Anwnnut IS I.lltlu Itulc .
llnllninl J7 Matchless 2s
SniiiKiller May Mazopia | l.'l
MornlntKillm < 4
Hates Hunter 70 Ore (0 (
Illv Indlnn 81 { I'ny Itock J
IllKSIx ] t'l I'utosl b'
Hrowntow 7U I'ark ciin 20
Cillloiio 20 Iteed .Nntlonul
Century at Hlilto tw
Clny County 101) Kunnluif Lode twUJ
Ca hliu ; 10 " .ticivoiiwurtli. . . . . . . II )
Uluuioiiil II . . . . GU Jolm.l pfil
Doiivorlias&OII . 12 I'uzzlor
Kinmuna 41 Clnudlii J
Oold 'Ircnauro J2
Ironclad 'M
San I-VniiclHL-o Mini -K Quotations.
SAN I'IIANCISCO. ( Jala. , May U.--'lbo olllclal
closing nuotatlons for mining stocks today
wcro us follows ;
Alta 115 Oplilr . 7,17,4'
Host A DolLlier ( J.- I'otosl . 415
IIiidieCoiiBOlldated. l. 0
Chollar ,140 Sierra .Nevada . SU )
Con. Cain. A Va. . . .llJv'i tJnlim Con . 440
Crown Point 210 tltu'i . HO
( lould A Currr .UO Yellow Jacket . 2JO
Hate A .Norcruss IU Commonwealth . 85
.Mexlcnn 450 Hello tale . M
N U.T . 100
St. IiOiilH Mining ; Quotations.
ST. Louis. Mo , May 12. Thu mining market
was fairly active to lay and sales considerable
In amount. The following bids were made on
call :
AdauiH 185 Montrose . K > M
American r.'M Hopes . 9
Ill-Metal J.'oii
O-ntral Sllicr 2H Kllriibcth
Uranlto M , 255U Vuirm . 85
l.lltle Albert IUH
New York Mining QnotntioiiR.
NBW VoiiK , May 12. Thu following aru the
closing mining stock quotations :
Alice 145 Central Silver KU
Adtims Con 17r > Ontario JHOU
AHpen .ttO Savngo 3.1)
Con. Cila AVa MM Sierra Nurnda 150
Kureka .t-KJ Standard 100
lloniostako .W Union Con 4 a
llornHllvor 480 Yellow Jacket 270
New York Options.
NEW VOHK , May li Coffee options opened
steady at 10 points up , to 10 points uown ;
closed steady and unchanged to 20 points
Hlo , dull , steady ; fair cargoes , J-UOO.
MUocllnncoiiH ItfurkctN.
NEW YOIIK , May 12. PETIIOLEUM Steady ;
United closed at Tuiicfor June.
COTTON SJKLU Oir < Strong , dull.
PlO IIION Qulot ; American J10.00S18 00.
COITKII Nominal.
LEAU-Diill. tlrni ; domestic. * 4.2i. ! !
TIN Quiet and htoatly ; straits , t--O.OO.
TALI.-IVY Oulot and llrm.
HOSIN Qulot and steady.
Tuiii'fcNTiNB Quiet and steadier at a4540c. !
HIDES yulot and llrm.
Trniler'H Talk.
CillCAno , May 12. Kcnnott. Houklns .t Co.
to K A. McWhortor Thu course of tno market
has been a surnrise. The news In general has
been rather bearish , especially fiom abroad
and outside markets snowed little strength.
The Cngllsh correspondent of the New York
Times states that during the p.ist ten days
there has been a moat benellclunt change In
the harvest , prospects of Europe and that In
1'rancu and tieimany the recent high nrlcus
have bad thu oiled of discovering considera
bly larger stocks of old < ttbli > than had been
supposed to exist. 'ImP * Indian exports
since April 1 shows an Increase
of 1.01 pur cent over these for thu same
Deriod last year showing that thu now ciopU
much bettor than expected. Now York
advices wore discouraging from the export
business although a moderate business was
donu. On thu whole , a moderate icuction
Been.oil probable today , but Instead It proved
to bo a very strong market , for which there
seems to bu no satisfactory explanation be
yond thu demand from shorts. Thu late
II nn ness was on tliu reported working licru of
200'joo ' bushels spring wheat at "ie over July ,
\VhlIo our faith In much higher prices Is
titrong , fieiiii-nt reactions aru to bu
expected and prudent traders Mil
bu o.unions about buying on bulges.
Corn and oats have had a natural reaction
from tbo depression i-aimed by short sulllnir.
the short Intuiuit h id hocomu unuelldy and
wuru largely driven In to lay. Thoru may bu
a fiirthui advance for a day or two. but on
good rallies pro'Its should Lo taken There
has bi-on free soiling on long'pork which went
toeovur .shoits The toss of confidence In thu
vuluu of thu property Is probably due In a
largo measure to t head value of spring who.it
aim the continued high promise of abundant
crops. Iaril and ribs weitj but Uttlu Inltu-
uncud anil recovered from a small decline.
CiiiCAdo. .May. li W. O. McCormlck A , Co , ,
lo 1\ t ) , swurtz A. Co , The wheat market ,
has been strong from start to llnls.
The bears attacked It o illy with wo.ikei lam-
dim rallies and with news of t..u O.OOJ gold
taken for shipment , but wuru uniblu to maku
iinv lasting Impression. The bulls vroiu out
In forcu anil thu bears who have been short
weio as a rnlo good buyers. Later entiles
from llerlln , Paris and Liverpool wore stioiu
anil higher and there l.s undoubtedly an ac
tive demand for spot vvheit wherever good
lots can lie procured. A s ilu of UKI , 100 liusliu s
Is reported huro. Now York and llaltlmoru
shipped 40,000 bushels. Tburu are onu or two
largu lines of shorts Htlll out and It would not
surprise us If the bulls advanced prices still
further vvltn n vlnw to drlvln : these lines In.
Ucculpts nto'evi-ii ' primary points weru.us.00 j
shlpmunU. I1.1I.IHK ) . I'ar ocs on passage de
creased 74ooo. Corn has ruled strong throughout -
out tbu day , althon'h ; trading lias been by
no means active. The estlm ited receipts
for tomorrow , -VJears. arc considered light und
It Is expected that they will conllnuo no
throughout the week. ( 'urlotH vvi-ru victlvo at
an udviinco of IHc over j cktuiduy. ' 1 bu eloso
U Btroug ut toy prices. Outs dull , but Urui
wllb no nntcwortlty foal tires. Provisions
opened steady , tnit tfcio actively raided by
several prominent top orders. Thcro was
good buy Ing on tl/dVhjatt / and the market re
gained n pott Ion oft do decline. Pork was tbo
principal .point of attack , lard and ribs
showing decided Hrmncss and closing at
higher than last nljHt's prices.Ve bullevu
the break lias uvtunlU-il fur enough for thn
iiri-scnt and that ptuUmses on thu nruuk will
be safe.
. ' Mayaa-Kcnncll , Hopkins A. Co.
toB. A.Mo\\hortur Tlmdciii-e to wlilcb our
stock market Is under tlio Intlucnco of Mnnn-
clal affairs In Kuropu lias been clearly demon
strated today. No ono expected when the
market closed so stnitu and appiruntly with
Komuch confidence yesterday that today's
opening would bo weak , but when It was
Iiarned tlritKuron | > un bourses were depressed
the most acutii symptom ? being In Paris , and
prices of American -ccur ties In London wcro
nil heavy at considerably below n parity of
our closn of yesterday , tradets under
went a decided change. The spoon-
lathe pulnlc is not disposed to Ignore
nor to contend with tlio unsettled llniinclnl
situation abroad , notwithstanding everything
pert'ilnlng to thu atfairs of this country In the
vvayofrrop outlook and Improved railway
management Is i-nconraglng to the holders of
stocks There have been additional amounts
of goal taken for shipment as well isun-
nuunceinents that other sums would bu taken
by Thursday , bo this week the actual ami the
proposed engagements amount to * 2,7.M > .ix > J.
AH this gold Is morn to satisfy the absolute
necessities of lairopcan financial conditions It
Is Impossible to statu when they will
lenso or what thi-y will amount to
nnd It Is this uncertainty which Is having a
depressing ellett upon the minds of all thu
stock opuiators as well IIH Invt-stors and keepIng -
Ing them from taking Interests In the maiket.
Ht. Paul has heen the most actively dealt In
to Iny and has siilTend a decline of I1 if. The
stouk has ninny friends who nro buying It IIH
It declines and no doubt tlio short Interest IUIH
Increased In thu past few days. It Is fair to
piexume tliut In tlio wholu miuket the short
Interest Is largiii than It has Leon for some
tlmu pist and If thu tension of thu foreign
situation slum d bu removed a slioit tally
would Inku place.
! T l.ot'is. May 12. T.angcnburg llrothors to
Cockroll llrothor : Today's iccclpts wuru :
Wheat , tun" : coin. m\Si , oats , IiO.Md. Tor the
the rungu of pi Ices for the July option :
1'iiicmT sr.
COvivioniTV I Upi-n | Illtli | 1.10)0 \el'r j
\VIIKAT
July. . .
CoilN-
Iiily . . . KH
OATS
July. 42
OJ1A1I.I AlVK STOCK.
. Mny 12
OATTI.E oniclal rocoints of cattle 2.101
as con.p.ired with l,7JO yesturdav unit l.O.'J
I'nc-silay of last week. IJeslrablo grades of
beeves woio about slow and steady , others
slow and weak. Hood butcher stoJk nctlvo
and llrm , less desirable grades slow to lOc
lower. 1'eeders were dull and nncli iiigcd.
lions Olllclut iccolpts of hogs O.V10. as
compared with l. ' > 77 vcstcrday and fi.'Ul
Tuosibiy of lust week. Tliu market was falr-
IV aetlvu and lOc lowur than yesterday nioin-
In 'H market. All sold. 'Iho rangu of pilcus
Uild was ? l.404.70. the bulk selling at S4 WS
4dO. l.lgbt. H.40a4fi.ri ; heavy. M5. > a4.70 :
mixed , fl .V > it4 W. The average of the prices
paid was il .M as compared with 14 C4 yester
day nnd tl.b-l'a Tuesday of last week.
SiiEi.i1 Olllclal rueolpts of.beep 181 us
comnaicd with .103 Tuesday of last \\i-ok. The
miulat was lower. Natives , { J..WSU10 ! wes
terns , JJ 2.YSU.OO.
Hccelpts anil Disposition of Stouk.
Olllclal receipts and dlsno-dtlcn of sn.ol' as
shown by thu hooks of thu Union stockyards
company for thu twenty-foui hours ondiiu at
5 o'clock p. in. May 12. 1801 :
HKCKIlTd.
Diai'OSlTlON.
lluycrs. Cattle.
Omnlm I'nrklng Co. . .Til
'IholJ. H. llnaimond Co. 2US ibl
Swift A Co ft ; ? " 1SI
'Iliu Cudnliy I'flLklnii Ctii BO '
.1 1 * . Squires . . . ' 711
It , llcckcr & IK'Uon.i 14 '
131 Mlli'
Lett over 1,61'J
Total JOIIi 7ors 181
Ilrpicsentntive Huloa.
II
8TKEI13.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r.
70 $ . ! 75 1. . DM $4 00 IB not $520
7W .ItW Ti 11UO 4 1)5 ) 21. . 121 nJ 520
' - > - ' Hill 4 : & 11 .1001 4 1)5 ) 57 i12i 520
II Jl 4 M 40 10i2 ( 5 00 IB 1218 5 35
G IU4J 4 M 18 TW 5 00 1G 1.1 % 5 JO
14M ll.V 4 73 37 1125 5 00 42 1271 535
M MH 4 75 17 120) ) 5 00 20 1.W4 540
JO. l'J.8 4 80 20 1171 5 00 21 1M7 540
1000 4 85 yt. ! Uh7 6 15 21 l i | 540
24 1117 4 ! W M 1224 5 11 4 1.132 540
4. lU'J 4 110 10 1U7G D 15 M. 1.115 545
Al .11)12 ) 4 'JO 41 1207 fi 1 > 1 .128J 550
21. . UCO 4 IK ) 02 .1231 5 20 62. 14GS 550
in.xni ) .
M. 094 4 75 24. 577 4 Oj
COWS.
a. . BIG 1 75 1 .1000 2 75 2. B45 350
G. . H 8 500 5 1002 fi 03 2 * 122.1 37'
14 ( A ) ' - ' 00 1 740 3 00 4 705 375
2. . 84ri 2 00 1 1150 3 00 27 . 1155 380
2. 1055 2 00 ] r < 040 II 23 8 10rj 409
4 . OK 2 00 2 1010 3 M 2. 1070 400
2 . 975 2 25 I 1ISO 3 50 1. 1100 400
I ) . . 1)711 ) 2 ill ) 10:5 : 3 I 3 .1200 425
3. . IM 2 50 ! . . 027 3 50 0 .1110 435
8. 810 2 75 ItU ) 3 50
HULLS.
1. . .155) 1 50 1470 2 50 1 1450 275
1 1100 1 75 UfiU 2 M 1 14.M 2SO
1 , 12.0 2 I'D 870 2 50 1..1700 305
1 .1J70 2 50 1500 2 bO
CAI.V E-l.
1. . 2 00 140 II 50 1. . Iffl 400
1 . 170 3 00 , 140 4 00 205 50J
300 3 25
25STOCKF.ItS AM ) FI'EDEIIS.
7. . 548 2 25 1.1 . 512 2 Cft 20. . 7.10 350
5. . 500 2 40 2. . IfcO 3 05 8. . ? 3GO
1. . 000 2 05
UEimiS.
4. . 592 325 26. . fltU 4 25
STAGS.
1..1700 500
WrSTEIlN CATTLE.
Av. Pr.
Standard C.ittlo Co.-- ,
41 helfon , corn-fed 1250 (5 40
uoos.
No. Av. r5h. Pr. No. Av , Ph. Pr.
201 .IM 480 $4 10 42 214 $4 53
81. . . . .144 80 4 10 455
IIS . . .1B5 80 4 87 . , . .1'OtV 4 55 -
. .125 4 25 HI. . . . /-V ! 455
02 17J 103 4 25 07 . . . .2--9 455
10 . . . .111 4 25 8 . . ' 455
02. . . . .101 40 4 I'O 74 . I'iiii 451
82 . . . .155 IdO 4 .f.'ii ) vh ! ) 455
77. .101 320 4 42'J ' 00. . ' * 455
71 2J1 2hO 4 42 ! , 51 . . . 28J 455
Hi . .1HU 80 4 45 CUM . . . .218 200 4 55
' 1BO 4 M > . . . . 2. 7 12J 4 5F
; ; . ; ; 120 4 4 % 5 . . . . .264 455
74 . . . ,18S 40 4 45 G . . . .235 355
111 2IB 100 4 41 81 . . . .185 120 455
87 . . . .18.1 100 4 4 } IKS . . . IIW 80 455
* 170 480 4 08 , . . .2l.l ) 1X1 4fr ,
4 . . . .I8J 200 4 4" 71) . . . .10 ! ) 4 57'/'t
5SMi | ! W 1(10 ( 4 45 07GO . . . .213 200 457
Mi UK ! 48J 4 45 GO . . . .213 120 40)
f.7 . . .20J 200 4 45 5 : , .2'8 N ) 4 ( > 3
51 . . . 215 - - 4 50 75 210 2 sO 400
51Oi . . . .2.17 83 4 50 IU . . . 240 40 4 GO
OiTO . . . 2W : - - 4 50 80 , . . .22J 410
TO , . , .ll'4 ' 12) 4 50 H7 . . ,407 M ) 400
54 . .2.17 ICO 4 50 ( / > . . 248 - - 4 ( < J
75M 20. 120 4 M 65 . . 3B 80 4UJ
M . 167 4 M 2G . . aw 403
ftS . 128 1JO 4 5) ) G . .250 463
221 1.0 4 50 71 . 20S 203 410
77 . . 10 V.O 4 50 70 . . 210 - - 4ta
50 . 110 80 4 50 55 . 311 200 4 GO
1)0 ) .173 240 4 fill i 77 , .20 80 41,0
74 . .20" > 160 4 50 74 251 8J 4 Ml
70 . . .201 lliO 4 M 74El' 400
77 . . . . -3S ' . ' 40 4 60 El' 27(1 ( 4UO
18. . . .IVi 4 50 , 71 211 N ) 40J ( {
70 . IM 120 4 5'ii 47 . . . .2.X ) M 4 tu
78 .21.1 - 4 52K 47 „ 120 4 ( ft
78k'l . .255 240 4 5Jli ' 4S 4G5
. , S3l 2W 4 S.11 ' 0 } 2 a 40 Hi.- )
. . 215 WO 4 M i - 45. . . , an MI 4G'
M ) . . .1114 N ) 4 5.1 52 211 4) ) 415
G. > .2.10 200 4 ftS 55 . . 27tl 120 4U >
G.UKI. . . .2-'H 41 4 M 70M. 241 4 M
Ml . . .10U 40 4 MJ M. . . : t * ira
71 214 - 4 55 18M 217
71Ut .214 IM 4 53 M . 273 HO 4f5
Ut 217 N ) 4 5i A M. . . : HK 2IH ) 40.5
on . . .25. fO 4 53 41yj. 40.- >
11 * . . 2U.I 120 4 15 yj. . . .242 40 45 ( !
70 . . 211 J-H ) 4 55 20 . 213 4Ur
71 .187 100 4 55 25 4I
71U . 210 80 4 55 50 .33.1 470
U . .202 120 4 55 00 . 470
I'KH AMI IIOUOII.
1 . .270 2 81 11 . .14 300
1 . . .I5J 8 21 21 . . I.-O 375
1 . " " I 8 25 4 1VJ 400
1I I . . 1'fl 2 50
Olilunii > Ijlve 'ilook Ular'cct.
Cnti'Ado , May U. The i\cnliiK : Jouuul 10-
C\rriK--Iincclpts. 5,500 ; shipments , ;
marUot uutlvo , Htnailyi natlv < > s , * 485SOOO ( ;
Ti'Mim , , tl > 5 < i > t.lW ; hulfori , rj.5t/iJI85j c-iiWh ,
.
llvcclts. | 10003 ; shipments. * - ;
m.irknt stonily tn Inwi-r ; niu-'h and conimiin ,
JI'HXiil.lJ ; inlxi'd and put-Uiirs , l.7iil.K ;
in line heavy and butcher weights tl.N5U4.lX > ;
IlKhl , flbO.tl
market Hlott. louer : niitlvim. f I \ ft ) dOwest \ -
cms. i"
.Now Vnrk llvi ) Ktookf
NKW YOIIK. May 12. IIKEVKS-Itccolptu. no
fresh arrivals ; ivollns Uriu , Dressed bcvf
ntcaily at P'i ' < iHOo per pound ! shipments to
morrow , 5,1V. ( | nartt-r if licuf.
OAt.vKM-ltocclptsinj head. Market steady !
Toiil , t , > OW 5,50 per owt. | bnttcrmllks , } J5o < iJ
And lambsrocclpts,3,008hcad , Mar
ket ( cent per pound Inni-r. Clipped sin-op ,
t SVitnnti nor cwt ! clipped ycarllnui , M.37'tj
lambs H"va'i.OO ! drc c < i mutton , slow. IQ'iW
12c per pound ; driv-std lumbs steady at 12ifi !
rise.
lions Itccolpts , 5,429 head , Including two
cars for .suli- . Market steady at il.4Mft5.05.
St. IionlH Mvn Slock.
PT. I.oitis , Mn.May 12. CATTI.F. Ilccpipt * .
0'iOO ; slilpincnt' . a-O ; stoidy ; fair tn fancy
native itecrs. JlliO(3505j ( Tuxiins and Indians ,
M S4.70.
lloiis-Hccolpts , P.OOOj shipments. 3.000 ; innr-
krt lower ! heiivv , J4.i5J4 15 ; inltcd , II20O
4.75llu ; htm > 04.70.
Knnsiis City M o Stock.
KANOAI OITV , Mo , May 12. CATTI.K Ho-
colpK : i,800 ; shipments. 2.000 ; market stpinly ,
blKlu-r ; Htccru , * .l'i : > ffi5.75 ; co , t2.2Jl.70 :
stockor" and fciilor$2 50(24 ( 50 ,
lions Hrcoluts , 12,200 ; shliimonts , 400 (
dull , higher ; all grade- ) , -lOXai.7U.
03UMI.4 H'ilOLUNALi : JIAHKKTS.
Grocprlei.
St'OAll Ornnulated. 5'ic ' : cubc , 5p ! { ; rut
loaf , fiyi1. murdered , stuiuliiril , 5ijcX. ; \ ,
now ili-rcd. 7c ; yellow U. 4Uc ; caniiry. 4ale ;
light extra C , 4loj { confcctlmu-r ' A , 5o.
\VootiKSWAitn I'l-rdori-n Tubs , Nil. 1 , $750 !
No. 2. M Mi ; No. 3 , * 'i 50 ; lci-li-r , oak grain , 5 In ,
bi-stl.50i whltoccdai. 4 In , bust , (125 ; mills ,
'I hoop , uuk gr.itm-d , tl.75 ; 2 hoop , tl.50 ; syrup ,
il 75 ; dowi-ll , SI.Ki ; paper , metal hiHip , j..rio ;
collar , 3 brass hoops. No | , nil rod , f5 50- cedar ,
3 brass hoops. No , 2 , ri-d. f50U ; crdar , 3 brass
hoops. No istrlpodJ500 ; cedar. 3 brass hoops.
No I , strlpi-d , $1 , > 0 ; horse , i-xtra hoiivy. No. I ,
J2.75 ; well buckets Was. llutti-rwaro Tubs ,
ash , Hindi , pin nest , 7'ic ; n h , 2 Inub , 2 l.u/o
sinpur ni-st.4'ic ; butter ladli-s , hard vvooil ,
70o : nutter puhlti-s or snadus. 70 < - . Wnsli-
boaids lylimli' , Jl IOQ20J ; doublu , $2.i03.l.35.
Clothespins 5 gross bo\r , dOc.
UoFni-tri-i-ii : ltlo , L-Jji'-Mo ; Java , 27c ; Mo-
plin. 2so. Koiisti-d Ailusii , JJ'i 00 ; Mcl.anglilln.
XXXX , $ fioo ; Itunolii. JJ5fiJ ! German , 25'ac ' :
Dllwurth'H , 2"i'ic ; I , Ion , i'.Ti 00 ; ( . 'ordov la , $ . ' ' > ,00 ;
Mooha. 30o : O. 11 Java. 2-c ColTuu essence
li cro boxes , 1 1 I5ffil 5' : chicory , 7'i5i8c.
Nurs Per pound AlinoniN , UKHrarlK ;
I8iIlllurts ; , i.'c ; pucan , I iBI4o : walnuts , 13o ;
pciiniits. fiim-v white , Oc ; ro'istuil , 8c.
DIIIKII l'ltl'lT-4 TuikNIi pruni'M , less than
Mills Ib'X ' ) , Sic ( : apples , ovapn rated , now ring ,
choice. I4c ; aprliots , fanuj , in cacKs , 20o ;
Ijlackbcrrlui , now , He ; r.isphorrli-s , 23 Ibs to
box , 30c ; currants , new. Oc : VotlMl cnrranlH ,
extra , In bo\i-s , li c : peaches , Onl , choice ,
I.'KJ ; Uallfoinla dried grnpi-s. tn bugsGo ;
si-cdli-ss hnltamts siu-Us , Oc ! mu'catels ( c ;
now Viili-ncln , 7'ic ; Onilura. Injei.b'jc : ( Igs ,
layi-rs 141i20c : cltum , LcRnnrii , 20o ; lemon
pt-cl , 15c.
Uiirs Quarto , per do$1 51 ; pints , pcrdo ? ,
M.7i ! bulk , pprgnl , tl.il. Ollveoll. ' 5 pints ,
dopircii c , * l.5Xt520. ( !
F\iiiNAC'ioii8 ( loonHurley , 4c ; farina ,
Uo s , if > 00 ; split piIM. . .I'Jc ; en-en pens , 2c ; o.it-
iniul , UbN. tn.fioari.75 ; half bbls , J.I.IVBI50 ;
macauml , 12tpimli.olll ; , 1-V' ; s igo nnd tiipl-
ocn. OSVi'lot ' Mma beans , 53 < c ; ci-tcalliip , H2I ;
linked hominy , 3c ; pearl hominy , ? J73 pur
-I ) ilry , 280 Ibs In bbls. bulK. * - ' 10 ; best
gniilfs , 005s. # . ' .40 : best grade. 100 Us * . ' & 0 ;
bust Kradu. 23 10s , $ 40 ; rock salt , crushed ,
8J.10.
lUKi.so Povv DKii Uoyal , dlmo cans , per doz ,
0 c : V-'bcniib ' , $1.4r > ; ' 4-lbcans. t.'Gj ; 1-lb cans.
15.00 ; Pi Ico's i4-lb cans. $1 M : ' 4-lb cans. $ . ' 50 ;
1-lb cans , W.75 : other kinds , 1-lb cans , per doz ,
$1 OUO.1.85.
WliAi-i'lNO I'Al-hlt Per Ib. best straw , Tixl8
to 3'x44 , l' o ; iliy goods , 4iic ; o\tri quality
manllla , oic ! ; munllla tea , UxlS , Oc ; datU rag ,
hardware. 2J4'c.
On.h IV ) prime vhltp. tic ; 150 water white
ll'Jc ; headlight. I.'c : 74 gasollno , ll'ic. Ol
c.ins-1 gal , $ JOO.2- ) ; gal. U75&JSO ; gui ,
J.I.505MOO.
HOIIA PncUagi-s , 50 Itis to box. 5'Jo ; kps. yc.
TIAS Japan , basket liru5,2l'ft5."icHun ' ; drlul ,
3.VJf,4" > o ; gri IMI , 20Jt50c : gnnpow dor , 2050c ; I'n-
Sllsh breakfast , .C/2.750 . ; young III son. " 0a5c ;
olong. 2V3IKalb ; pauUiiRc dust , Ho.
A.M.i ! ( IIIHAS.B Per gross I'rarlui's largo
tins , $ .10 GO ; medium tins $ J7.00 ; small , 5.00 ;
other maUcs , wood , $5.)0s)0.
Ili.ACKl.Mi ado ? In box , : l75cladles' ; shoo
dressing. 45c&tl.OO slovo uollsh , jior gross ,
t J 00(33 ( 50.
Hl.UlNll Mquld , 4 07 , 3 do ? In box , 00c4l.75 ;
8 07 , 3 doIn box , Jl/iO2.75 ; dry , small , 25c ;
large , 45c.
AlAi'i.K SUCIAH Per Ib 5c cakus. 3111boxes ,
1 ! c : lOc cukcM , : w-lb boxes liMvt 1-lb briuks , Jt
Ibs In box. pure. IJe.
HKOOMS 5-tlo puilor , M 00 : 4-tlo. J2.75 ; n-tlc.
( J.85 ; 3-tic. plain. II. 8j ; wuiehouse , iJOOtoy ; ,
1.2i ; wblsk , JI.OJ1.25.
tocoANUT 15-llicascB , y nnd H-lb packages ,
per Ib , 10 < 3.-Tc ; bulk. 15-lb nulls , 25c.
Flout- .
Omaha Milling Co , Ui-llunco Patent , $ .1.10 ;
Inylnulhlo Patent. JJ.SO : Lone btnr biipcrla-
tlve , t.'SO ; SnowllaUc , $ . ' .10 ; Fancy I'.imlly ,
K.'r. Davis Mill Co. , High Patent No. 1 ana
Cream. J.8llluu ; I ) , full p itent.t..GO ; Hawk-
pyo. half intent , { . ' .40 ; Special Iloyal , patent ,
No. 10. 13. 10 : Minnesota Patent , IJ.ro ; Kansas
Hard \Vhcnt , patent , tJ.65 ; Nebraska bprlng
Wheat , piitcnl , I..OO.
Oskamp'B ready to rise buckwheat flour ,
W.8.1 pur case of 50 2-1 b pucltHgcs ; biickwhpiit ,
In bblfl , N. Y. . MOO ; Excelsior brand , S5.50 ;
felap Jack Meal , J.1.75 per case of 50 2-1 1) pack-
. Oilman's Gold Medal , V 91 ; Snow White ,
J2.00 ; Snow Hake. JJ.20 : low grade , 11.00 ; bran ,
W'-OO ' ; chopped feed , $ ' . ' 7.1)0. )
Country Pioilurc.
The butter market Is very wealc , owing to
the Iniiroiisud receipts and the break at east
ern points. A heavy buyer and .shipper un-
nouncOil that he could not pay above l-o ! for
the best stock huro while ho has been paying
1.VJJJ18C fet the Miino stock. This Is.a . big come
down , but no moro than wan oMicctod. The
bay market contlnuiiHon the down grade. Tbo
quality of the receipts Is not good , but the
great iiuantlty of poor hay offered for snlo
brings down tno pi Ice even on the boat grades.
Kggs continue firm , receipts being moderate
and tbo demand very fair.
The following quotations are bused on
yesterday's Hales.
I'orm [ Inlk of sales lie.
IIUTTKU Oood to choice countiy Lutter ,
12 l8c.
POUI.TIIV Choice live hens , 14.00 ; roosters ,
t3.5iKa.l75.
HAY Host upland , $ r OGXJS.OO per ton.
Kl-llitN.
The market was almost bate of strawberries
anil the few hoio wcutolT at a llvuly into.
The following quotations aru based upon
yostordnv's sales :
OIIANOEM-LOS Angck-a , W.75S3.03 per bcx ;
Klvuras. f.100 ; Riversides , $150.
I'lNUAi'i'i.tb Per do/- , ? - 85G3 M ) .
SriiAwnhliiiHS Pcrcasoof 24 quarts. Jl 03.
Arri.KS The market Is practically of good
shipping stock.
lKMo.NS-Cliolco stocl ; , per box , to 50 ; fancy.
J7.00.
CHAPE I'IHIIT I'prbox. $ J.0 ,
UANANAS-1'or bunch. t-.UUi l 00.
The general market was about steady , with
no especially new features.
Thu following quotations are based on yes
terday's salts :
Nr.w POTATOM Per Ib. . 2Jc. }
SQUAHK Pur crate of 3 do/en. * ? .50.
POTATOKR Homo grown block , $1.00 ; western
stock , tl.00ffll.10.
UUCUMIIKII * Ppr dozen. $1,50.
OAIIIIAIIE California stock , per Ib , 2'/ic ;
soiithorn , pur i-r.itu , $150.
Pin PLANT Per Ib. 3o.
SOUTHERN OAUMH.DWEII Per do/on , $2.25
© 2 : a.
TOVIATOKS Southern stock , biishnl boxes ,
$5.00 ; fancy , orates , u baskets , tr > .85QS 50 per
crato.
SotmiEii.v Ili'ANS Wax. $ . ' 00 per H bushel
box ; string , $ l.25l.50 per M biihhul box.
Toi1 ONIONS Pur bunch , 20c.
Si'i.Nscii-IVriibl. 11.50.
LBTlUl'K Uhnluu stock , 40o.
KuTMiAfiAS MlohUun block , par bu. Me.
IIH.T.S Pur In.hhnl. $1.0 1.
OAllllOTB PIT bushel , $1 00.
HAIIIHIII.S Per dozen bnnuhcs , 4 05o ! . ) < >
l'AiisNn-4 I'oi bimhul.tl.ni
ItKA.vs Mi-iliiims , f.'OO , navy. * ! ' " >
Asi-AHAnns Homo grown stock. 5Jo per doz.
PKAK Pur busbol box , t..OO , peri ! bushel
box , tl.25
ANOTHER OMAHA SLANDERER ,
Our Fair Nome Dcfhtncd by a Obicngo
Preacher-Prohibitionist ,
ONE OF HIS BRETHREN CALLS HIM DOWN ,
Humor Tlint Secretary Noble Will lie-
bltfii niul Ma Siu'uoodcd lij Car
ter Tnlk About the Cin
cinnati Conference.
CHICAGO OFFICE or Tun Hp.n , )
CHICAGO , Muy 12. f
At n meeting of Congregational ministers
tlio high1 license question caused n lively ills
cusston. Wulter Thorna Mills , the prohlbl-
tton orator , talu Unit In Oinnlm , which was
one of the oldest high license cities In the
union , crlniL1 , ilrunltcnnoss and general wick
edness wcio wore coinmnn Hum In any other
Aineilcnn city. Mills' argument wasstrongly
controvcitcil , however , bj another minister ,
who cltotl Ilnngornnil 1'orllnml , Maine's i > ro-
hlbltlon cities , where , ho said , "cock tailsiitul
whisky straights can bo procured at nnj
hour of the r.ight oriluy. "
V.VIM , Miiu.R iirsios ?
Dr. C. 1C. Cok' , a lending cltixen of Mon
tana and ono of Helena's ilchust men , has re
ceived a letter from Washington at the Ami !
torlum hotel containing n statement Unit Secretary -
rotary Noble would lesign in a conplo of
months and that 'Ihomas Carter of Helena
would bo the new secietnry of the Interior.
eisciWAT ! losH'iuistr rii : 11 ATIOV.
rtom correspondence received It Is shown
thatthcio will bo a strong fouling against
making n new party at the national
union conference In Cincinnati next week ,
anil an effort will bo inndo to postpone do-
clsivo action until next Tcbuiary , when
n confluence of all tno ctuat labor anil fanner
bodies will bo bold there.
A MUTUAL IDVHO M\\ .
Senator J 11 Delnmnr of Idaho proposes to
donate toward the display of Hint state at the
woild'fl fair as much as tlio legislature may
apptopilato. Ho savs oven If the state raises
J1UO.OUO ho will dupficato It.
STO1TISO THAIS' ) TO IiU n MONTV.
The citl/ons who adanccil money on time
omeis given by omplinos against the Indiana
Midland railwm , together with the bcellon
men , have stonped the running of tialns on
the mad by c.iptuiing and disconnecting
them , putting out the llres and drawing the
water from the engines They refuse to allow
n train to go over tlio toad until the company
settles for the money , now six months over
due.
A I1IO MANUFACTLIMNO I'UNT.
Traycr & Chalmers , mamifncturcis of min
ing machlneiy , have paid $ . < 00XK ( ) f or n twenty
aero tract on the west side and will locate'
theieon a manufacturing plant of nineteen
buildings und covciing twelve acres of
giound.
HIS IOT NOT A JIUTT OVP.
Olllccr Timothv Klt/ecrald stopped a run
away horse when a bulldog Jumped from a
passing milk wagon and badly lacerated both
ills K'gs. The olllccr shot the dog and again
sci/cd the noise , when the animal kicked
him senseless , producing seiious intcinal In
juries.
GUATTMAI.t'S NEW MlSISTClt.
Antonlon Batrcs , the recently appointed
minister plenipotentiary from (5ir.itoMi.ilii to
the United States , anived yesterday on mute
to Washington Don IJntres Is ono of the best
knonn and most popular members > of the dip
lomatic corps. Twentv J ears ago lie was an
attache of the Guatemalan legation at Wash
ington und nndor Aithur was appointed min
ister. Ho returned to his own country in
lSM5mid Is now to resume his former position ,
succeeding Do Crusewho has been one of the
most able members of the Pan-American
congress. Ho is accompanied by H. A. Snla-
zar , who bus been authorized by his govern
ment to open a bureau of information and Im
migration In New York city.
"Wo , In Guatemala , " Dr. Hatros said ,
"have great hopes regarding the results of
establishing such a bureau. The lack of ad
equate information Is all that has prevented
many Americans from taking advantage of
tbo incalculable natural resources of our
country. "
THEY VVANTTIlnil MONEY.
Martha Ellen Edwards , Catherine Agnes
Edwards and Eugene Edwards , administra
tors of the estate of the late Sarah Piorpout
Edwards , have begun suit In the circuit
court to recover t5UOO ! from Whcolor D. F.
Edwards. An affidavit of attachment sots
forth that the defendant is indebted to tbo
plaintiffs In the above amount for money ho
received belonging to them , which ho hascon-
voitcd to MB own private use and refused to
account for. Whcelor D. P. Edwards is a
resident of Now York city , and the charuo Is
made that ho Is about to dispose of Ills prop
erty to ( tolniud the plaintiffs and other cied
itors. The plaintiffs gave bond In fiO.OOO.
MAKING 1IOIITEH CIOAHS.
John W. Linclc , a special agent of the
tieasury recently stationed In Now Orleans ,
has airivcd In Chicago uuJcr special orders
to Investigate a phaseof the McKlnloy tax
upon Cuban cigars that the government had
not anticipated and which Is seriously Im
pairing the revenue expected fioin the to-
boeeo trade. Mr. Ltnck has discovered that
Cubans have gotten aw av ahead of Undo
bam without committing any fraud and
nothing can stop them. Under the McKIn-
lev law Cuban cigars aie taxed M.5U per
pound and 25 cents ndvalorem duty. The
other duty was f-I.M ) and 25 cents respectively.
The new law sent the prices of Cuban cigars
up according to the Incieaso , but soon denl-
cis began to sell Cuban cigars at the ola
prices , and on orders from the tieasury de
partment , Mr. Uinck , who was then sta
tioned at New Orleans , begun nn investiga
tion wtilcb losulted in tlio discovci.v that
Cuban cigaramkurs have been for some time
making their cigars light. They wrapped
the cigars much looser and slightly smaller ,
with the resultof saving fiom two to thrco
pounds in evoty thousand cigais and the
practical result Is that the increased duty
docs not bear any hardur than the old tariff
and the only difference to the smoker Is that
ho gets n slightly smaller cigar loosely wrap
ped. Mr Linen's Inquiries in this city have
developed the fact that all Cuban sollcis arc
cutting two and thieo pounds out of every
l.Hl ( ) ) cigars. Mr Uncle will remain in Chicago
cage for bcv eral daj s and then continue his
investigations In eastern cities.
OIIDt ASK ENDS.
The Illinois cicmatory association will
build hero una of tun finest crematories in the
world at n cost of fctf.UOO.
An institution to bo known as the Wesley
hospital will ho built at Dcaiborn and
Twentv-tlfth streets at a test of $ IMUOO ,
KosldenU about Normal park , an atlsto-
tralio addition to the city , nro stiongly op
posed to inaitistlu II.its. Unknown paitios
toio down the walls ol several ilurinir the
night and tilled the mot tar-boxes uilli brick
and mud.
Tbo Pcnnmgton alr-bhlp has Down at last
REHD [ So That YoU Will Not BB Deceived.
Unscfupuloua intiiiufiicturcrs of incdicincs tire olTeriiiff to supply the retail
druggists with nn article put up in led A-rnppor , nlinoit identical in fjonu' ' 1 up-
pcurnnuo , nnd closely nssiinilutod In every ilotail to Curtor'a Little Liver Tills.
In this way they hope to prollt by the merit of Cut tor's Llttlo Liver I'llla , and
palm oil nn Imitation on thouiiHUsptoting gullerer nnd purchaser.
It Is ft source of nondcr to honest people , that there are : nen ready and willing
to perpetrate sueh frauds.
Let thorn beware ; a day of reckoning will surely come ; there are "upright
judges" In the land who will punish such people.
Hut the moral of it all is thin : When you ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills ,
insist upon having ' 'C-A-R-T-K-H--S , " and see that you got them.
The proprietors of Carter's Little Liver Pills have spent hundreds of thous
ands of dollars to make their value known. True moi'lj. always vvIns with tlio
people , Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills have won.
R Positive Cure for Sick Headache
SMALL , FILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE-
- on a flat-car. It Is said thn
Ml. Cnrmol aeronaut hns now tlcrideil
to tnnko n trip throilgh thu hcr.vcns from SU
Louis.
SldJons hns Issued n formal challenge to
White for another fliflit for K > 00 to f1,000 it
lilo under the satno conditions which pov- *
crned at the KortVavno battle. The chnl- *
lengo will In all probability ho accepted.
Hurry Ullmoro , the man from whom Jack
McAullfTo won the tltlo of light weight
champion , has uostcd a forfeit nnd Issucil
n clmllciiKo to light any I''U pound man in
the world.
Kcv. F. A. Cummlng , pastor of the First
Mothoillst church at Ocnesco , used threat
ening InnRiiago nt the house of Dr. Wells
and was lined for disordcily conduct.
ATKINSOV.
DoWltt's Llttlo Eary lilscrs. Uost llttla
pill over made. Cure constipation ovorjr.
time. Nona equal. Use them now.
Nuiiiln-p niul Coiullilon of the Conl
Slliu-i'H Now WlllltiKly l "o.
OTTUVIWA , la , May 12 iSpeclal Telogratn
toTiiBUKi-.J-Tho Mtno UallroaU nullotln ,
Issued nt Mjstlc , sajs that In the following
counties the men nro all out ami the mines
are at a standstill : Appnnooso county , 1,300
men , Van Huron , ' . ' 00 , \\njno , 100 ; Monroe ,
Master Workman Scott and T M McAtty
arrived today from Columbus They will
talk to n meeting of miners hcio tomorrow
morning and leave for the Second district In
the afternoon. Secretaiv Fromm left for
Ccntervllio last night , whoreho took n train
for Avery to distribute linancial aid to the
locked out miners.
IOU.I'H Mi-all h.
Di's Moisr , In. , May 1U ( Special Telegram -
gram to THE Uisii.J Tlio state board of
hcaltb began Its annual session today. Sec
retary Kennedy , In his report , reviewed the
diphtheria outbreak , and mentioned the fact
that moro deaths have occurred In Iowa fiom
la glipno within the last six months than
from diphtheria. Consumption and pneu
monia head the list as fatal diseases. Those ,
with diphtheria and choleia lufantum. caus > o
half the deaths In Iowa l-'l\o applicant *
were examined for ccittticatos , ono a Indv.
The twenty sciond annual session of ifahn-
matin Medical association of Iowa was held
lion ? today with good attendance. The iiect-
Ing this iiftetnoon was an Informal ono The
physicians discussed the prevaling diseases
uncountmcd duilng the past.\car , la nrlppo
and diphtheria , scailet fever and measles ic-
ceivlngmoio notlco than any others. This
aftoinoon Dr. Dickinson of DoMolnoa do
ll vored the welcoming adtlicss. This was
followed by the president's address , after
which the reports of the sociotary and treas
urer and boatd of censers were leccivcd.
The convention will continue tomoirow.
Supreme Court .Mat torn.
Dns MotNi-s , la , May 12. Tlio May term
of the state supreme couit began today.
JudgoGtatiger was called homo by the seri
ous Illness of bis daughter , and Chief Justlco
Heck announced that ho would bo unable to
sit with the court much of the timo. Twen
ty-seven applicants for admission to the bar
wore pioiont , and n committee was appointed
to examine them. Only ono opinion was tiled ,
that of thu state , appellant , against Jolm
Mclfi tram Johnson district , reversed.
Xot Iliunril.
Detail til , In. , May 12. [ Special Telegram
to Tin HII : : . | Ono thousand negroes pahseA'
noith over the Uurllngton , Cedar Hapids ft
Not them tailway today on their wav to Mon
tana and Washington They Illled ten
coaches , and all are fiom Hannibal , Mo. The
ocutslon was gotten up by the Northern Pa-
tillc railway. _
Kpvvortli bulimic. . Convention.
CKDitli HMDS , la. , May 13. [ Special Tele
gram to Tim BKE. ] The Epworth league.
convention of this district opened ut Mount
Vcrnon this morning , with a largo number of
delegates In attendance. Tno mooting will
lust two days.
A very small pill but a very goodouo. Da
Witt's ' Uttlu Early Ulsora.
" \VI/.nril I ilUon'H Latest.
Ctncvoo , May 13. Thomas A. ndlson , th
clcctticul wizard , arrived here today. When
asked If ho had an electrical novelty In store
for the Columbian exhibition ho said :
'Well , I have u thing In view , but the de
tails are not yet completed. My intention is
to have such a happy combination of photo
graphy and electricity that a man can sit in
his own parlor nnd see depicted ,
upon a curtain the forms of
player * In opera upon a distant * \\\j \ \
and hoar t'io voices of the MiiKors.Tion
Jhls system Is perfected , which will bo la
time for the fair , each tilth ) musclu of the
singer's fuco will bo soon to work , even the
color of bis or her nttiro will bo exactly ro-
proUuccd and tbo stride and positions will
be as natural as tnoso of the llvo characters.
To the sporting fraternity I will state that
ere long tills s\ stem can bo applied to priio
lights. The vvbolo sccno with the nolso of
the blows , talk , etc. , will bo truthfully trans-
feirod. Arrangements can bo inndo to send
views of the mill to the stock nnd iaca
ticker. "
DoWitt's Little Early Risers , best pill.
UN Ijliibl Hies nrr Small.
Nnvv YOIIK , May 12. The assignee an
nounces that the liabilities of the Union Pa *
clllc tea company will not exceed $ , ! 0,000. Ho
thinks the company can pay in full and will
resume.
L'KE GE L GRANT'S.
I had a cancer on mv Fatal
tongue that spicail un results
til my line t was so til- .
fi clod that I could FO ircc-
ly swallow. My phyiil- cancer
clan salil It was a ca'o ous sores
vrry sltnllar to Gi-n'l. have
Q nnt'B. S S S. cu.el often
me Bound and well. 1
been
b Hove It saved my llfu. .
averted
Mis A. M. Coldsmltli , by taking - "
lirookljn , N. Y. ing
S S. S.
Hook o i Blood and kin iliHean B Tico.
T S ' S-i-l ' \t ant r.a.
HOTEL DEI/LONE.
Corner 14th and Capitol Avenue.
Just completed , hai 100 rooms , thros
ctalrwayn , from the top to the bottom , lias
line elevator and dinning roan sarvioj , t
flre proot throughout , tine hilUr.l roomi and ;
tbo ( most totlot roomi in thj city. Largo
ample rooms , Sultm with tnth t i. Cot
J4th and Caultol Avo. Street car service In
all d.ractlona. Hatos. from 4 .6U to 4.00
WANTED
Total ls uei of CITIES ,
COUNTIES. SCHOOL
m- . . , -m , DIOTRICTB , WATER
COMPANIES , 8T.R.n.COMPANIE8 , ltt
C'orreii-ondcnre solicitor ! .
N.W.HARRIS&COMPANY.Bankers.
101-109 Denrborn Qlrnot , CHICAGO.
:3 We'l Gtreet , MEW YOIIK/-
7Q Mate UI.UOBTOH. . .
P. T. HUGHES ,
WIIOAiAM : ! OASII
I1M.IM ! Mnikul l.ttiet , llunvur. Ciriundo.
Kltiln , III niul WuntHrn Croiinurliutter , KuKminn
Chui e IUUUI A 1 Diiiiilf IKK i ami , with tllluri tu
lu.in lo rur nlil | > pui > uiiU oiliun i bo nil" I Mro lain *
u nil up Hlili lir Uit fruliflit linuil clicup IliitUir In
iiil ilutlu Muj. itvilktilv ( ur qjuUtlglii on au-