THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , MAY 19 , 1891. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Chicago Wheat Bulls Take AtlvantaRO of Favorable News. RANGE OF LEADING GRAIN FUTURES , Unfavorable Crop Hcports from Dll- forcnt PolntH New York Cereal nnd Pi-ox talon ValncH The World'H .MarkctB. CtttCAno , Muy H. Tlio news today was all luxorublo to tlio hulls In wlio.it and they took rxdviintai-eiif the situation to itl\o prices u uliarp twist upwards at the oponliuthls immi- Injx. Thuro were reports of moru or less soM'ro frosts In northern Illinois and portions of Iowa und that In the MuskliiKon valley in Ohio tliu youiiK plant had bron vcreitly darn- ngcd by frost I iu wo Ulier. Iu addition to this It was reported that on account of the c-on- tlmiddr > weitliur In the northnost lute town wheat hud fulled to germinate I'urthcr- nioietlio urltiitnutlc'lans in thu board Irid fl uid ( Hit a ho i\y decrease In thu visible supply , about ' . ' " > O.UCO bushels were reported tuUen at Now Vork for exports ; buj liif orders from abroad from New VuiU and the north west were In the hands of bioUuisj thu cables liroiiKht report * of cold weather and frost In in my places In tairope. and added that Palls was talking of famlnu pilcus. \\ltliall of these lilts of current Iiitelllucuco to Lack up tholr arguments In fionrot higher prices it Is not surprising that the bulls were enabled to put prices up ; In fact , thu surprising part of t Is that lliey did not sul7u tlio oppoi tunlty to main a more marked advance and they did notiiioiu strenuously resist thu consequent , tictliin This , how ever , was only temporary , tlie result of short selling. Thu raiders , how- CUT , I cc Hue frightened at their own temerity In the face of the udxerso conditions and the buying In of their lines of shorts near ( lie close put the prlco up to atioiit ( intsldo llgnies again. Tint promulgation of the Wisconsin crop luport which was gUeu a bullish iiitoiprilnlluii , helped thu hitoi ad- \aiu-e July wheat opened at Jl Ul' I.UJ , and ini ckly aiUaiiced lo iioi't. liccuine .steady und held foi u loiu tlmu at tin mUiimcd nonius , UiciiH.iBgMl oir tot ! OJ'i ' , but rallied to (1 U.I , and closed linn at $1 irJ'ti. In coin us In lieit thu shorts wuro at u dls- iiihuntuxo The weather showed rilns In Missouri and Kuns is , tint none In loua , Illi nois und N'ebiiisk.i The bull ciowd led by Hait- lett I'ri7cr ; and I'atton Iliothers lifted prices from ft'V ut the stall to f > H'iC. Olluilnus hy country holdi'is c-uirlcd the maiket Ij.icU to Ti7Jie UKiilii , lint the rise In wliual lifted It to ps'ie Coiiiili } tiadois ute now watching lluctiiatliins very closely , an I are soiling corn mciie freely ut country stations. Oats opened ut a slight , liupioxomcnt coin- pired with Hatniday's olosu and ranged lilKher , owing to repotted dry we ithur In thu o its c'onnti } , local deuluis tuMn some fu- tuiesoii this news. I'luxlslons r.uued dull throughout thu ses- Blon , thu lluctiiations hulng govunud c-hlolly by chiitues In the pileuof corn Cuduhy was repoitid tohiuei-oxeied u considerable HUH ofshurl" July pork stai ted ut til' ' > . hold to * ll IT"i. nndoir lotll.JJ'4. ' It rail od later to til . ! T > . Thu lluc-tnalloiia In laid und ribs wuro UMI | narrow. The In idlnp futures rniiKcd ns follows : AKTIl I IS .No 2- Alny I 07 l oc.M June 1 U'i' ( 1 ( Hil.- 1 uo' ( 1 Ol COIIN No 2 Mny ( IX Juiii ) . . . . Mi" " . July 5 ) n OATH .No 2- Jiino . . ( I now July 62'I 47 ! < 40i ! Miss I'OUK- M y 10 II 20 July 25 11 , i7- ! II .15 25U rli'ptumbcr. U ) II liO 11 00 IjAllll-- ; 40 C 40 July . 40.H } I. dJ'i bipteiuliur. d 7fi 075 Ill IIS" 62' 6f5 ? o7-N July , - 6 00 bt'ptemticT tl . < fl JO ( 'nun quotations were as follows : Fi.otlli Sternly , unchanged ; nprlng. $ . " > 00(3i ( 6Wi | wlnloi KiOuQS'JU ; straits , $1 00ffl : > 00 ; bak ers , $1 2."i4 10. WHKAT-NO. 2 spring xvlieat , $ l.0fi > : No Ssprliuwlieat , OocOfl.tU ; Na 2 rud , $1.0lV © 1 Oh1 ! COIIN No 2 , fi2'4c. OATHN"o. . 2. Me ; No. 2 white , 52ffi.VUc ) ; No. 3whlte. flO45.'c. } Rxi'-No. , Ilil02c. ) ( Itni.hv No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b , 71 ® 70c : No. 4. f. o. b , 70O7.C. I'I.AX bn-n No. 1 , J1.1U. TIMOTHY hrti > I'rlmc. $ I.:5I.3TS4. : I'OIIK Mess pork per barrel. $ I1.1511.20 ; laid , pur cvvt. $ a40 ; short ribs sides ( loosu ) , $ r > M ! < iMliO ! dry salti d slionldurs ( boxed ) , $ i,10 ® 6..Hl ! Hhoit clear sides ( boxed ) , $ < L3)ffJj ) ( 40. WiiiSKV-DIstillcr ! , ' finished goods per gal lon , $1 17 , SlHlAit-Ctit leif , 5' e ; granulated , 4JJO ; St indaid "A4i | e. Receipts and bhlpilionts toduy were us fol lows : On the produce oxcliuiiKU today , tl-o liuttor miirket wuslower ; u\trn cruamuiy. li'Jitilh'ic ; extiu lliHts , ir > aioc ; llrsts. la dUu ; extra daliy , HMl7eextra ! ! ; llrstB , Ill5o ; tlistH , iUc. ' " Noxv Yoric 3Iiu-kots. Nnw YOIIK , May IS.-ri.otili-IJecelpts , : il,423 paokiiKcs ; u\poils , 1,470 harroN , Tojsioks ; market quiet , uiuliiiiieoit ; hiiles. 1(1.700 ( bar rels ; low uxtrus. f.l.'Uffil M ; winter who it , low Kr.ides , $ .1 IK SM ! iu ; fulr to fane } , JI.7U40 ; pulenls. $ l. lX1tl.lJ ) ; Jllnnesota clear. $1 SOieVlO ; btrnlKht , $4b5U5tiO ; Minnesotu patents , Jj.10 ® 'CoiiNviKAi-Qulot. stu.idy ; yullow wustoin , fl it ftst oo. \VuiAT-Uecelpts : , ln.OU bushels ; uxports , El ) , 0.-J liushels ; sales , , | , -J44OOJ hushols fu- turus ; IIOJ biishuU spot. Sjiot murkot BlroiiL'or ; dull , No 3 nid. $ l.lO ai.l7 In store unduluxutoil.lsl ; IS'J ' ulloat ; tl.K'jai.lU'i f. o. b. ; uiiKrudi'd rid , $ . ( ® . | ; No 1 north- "ii. o urrlxc. tl.is ; No. 1 hurd to urrlvc , ll.ai'J ' ; opt ons were slow on b.id news from ubroid ; jirlcis , however , udvancud on unfa- xorublo weather luuorts und ufli-r openlns U6l3.c up. declined ° , l c , hut soon ruirulnuil hdl 4ii nd uloswl llrm < t 4iril'o ( over Sutur- iV'frrod. . Muj , $1.1 441.10 % , ploslnu ut J-j1" " ! June , $1.1 ® . , oloslnn ut $1.1 1' , j July. $1.10411.115-10 , closliiK ut Ul.ll'j ; AiiKUst. $1.0(1 ( 4tl ! ' „ clusInK ut $1.00' . ; boptomhcr. $1047 , ® 1.05' . . oloaliiKiit $ IOi ; October , $ I.O-iV' < itl 05' , , closliiK nt $ l.t ii ; December , * I.OfiVBl.u7 , cloi- Intf utl Wl' , ; May (1MU ( , $1.071.10' . . KXK Dull.stuady. Htocl.8 of t-rain In store nnd ulloit Muy 0 : \Vliuut. 410.1 1 bushels ; corn , Ml.1" ! " ) busliulh ; ontH , tlU O1 ! hushuls ; rye , - ; hurley , w,04S busliuls ; mult. KWt30 bushels ; noas. ' 'J7 bushels. llAiua.v MAI.T Dull Ooiiv Uccelpts , ' . ' 1,400 bushels ; exports. l.KJO bus he ; hules. 57(1,000 ( bushels futures ; 5'ooo ' ) " ? ! , Snot n-n-kut. Kteady , full ; No. 8 , COiJttTOe. In uluxutor ; 7KIMO ullnat ; uiuruded mlxed.n7'i(37fo ( ; 8to.imerml\ed.07'.c. piitlonslSu to lcup and very dull. chuiiK- liiK vvltli xvliout on lluht oirnrliius Muy , li'i'ie ' , closlnz nt GOiie ; June , UiQuPtc , elosini ; at M Jc ; July.OI'.eWHe. closing ut ( WUc ; Auijiist , IU'Sf.ii4'c' , closltu ut lil'.e ; bepteinBer , CJ I U.04'4 , OlOHlllR llttll'4C. OArs-Htcolpts , U7.000 Dushols ! exports 140 biiBhe Is ; sales , 10.,000 bushels futures ; IU.OOO Mint. Spot market quiet , iinchaiiKc'd , inlxeil western , 54i4i | o ; whlto western , 50c ; No 8 Chicago , 67liQ&'C. llAX-nrm. i'i Dull nnd flrmtstuto common tocholce , . 'e ; I'aclllo loast. ' 'S-a-l.'dc. Sl.'dAU Haw , qulut. steady : rofliifd , dull , Piiiy ; No. G.USC : No 7 , Sti-IUv No 8. IHJo ; No. 0iT-inoi : No. 10 , a 7-lOe ; No. U , : i'c ; No. 1. ' , Bfi-ICc ; olT A. II 11-ICc : A , aso ; Krannluted , 4 > i lit ! i-iro. Moi.AHXErt - Porclsn , ( lulls Now Orleans , cjulol und steady , ltici. Stiudy. r.WH < I'ulr. ( Ictnnnd firmer ; western , JG'i ® If.Ue. IEeculpt4.A , < Hi < l packages I'OIIKQuint , easier ; old nuxs , $1I.OO1200 ; now IIICKX , tl .OixQl.1 ; extr.i prime. JII/.0. CUT MrTS--Steudy ; ( inlet : pickled bellies. S < , o : pickled HhoiililerM , 440 ; pickled hums , H'i itin'ie ' : inlddlori. dull und llrm I , Ann -KiHlur und ( lull ; western steam , Kr. ' , ! HHlev , 1,0 , ) tlurcus nt flfini&Q. 07' t. Option iulcn , 2.5 M tlerees ; Muy , MC7 ; Juno. W.r,7j , July , IOW ; Anitiist , $1 Nl ; ollenlbcr | , Inciil WIN. Iliniu-Qulct , xvciikj wostorndulry , H < S15o ; n oiler n creamery , Il'iClfc ; KlKlns , l'io. ' ll , easy ; part ulums , 'loltMlo MiirlcctH. Tdi.rtiii. 0. , Muy 18.--WIIKAT 1 Inn ) cnsh , IIMUi < OIIN Kteady ; ruHli , Ko. li , Me. Mliiucapoliiilicut Markot. lliKNRAroi.iK , Minn. , Muy 18. WHEAT rUmiplo whutit "low ; poor Kr.idc * very iloffirucolnUfur tytbdayi IbOcurv ; bhluiucut * , 30. Closlna prlcr-s ! No Ihnrd , May. $1.004 ! on truck , $ l.oov ; No. 1 northern. Mny. $107 ! June , II.07' i on truck , l.or' I.OT'4 : No. 3 northern. Muy. $1.04 ! ontruek , $1.04 ® 1.05. I'corln Markets , I'FottiA , til. Mny 18-CoiiN-Stcady ! No. 2 , CHic ; No. .1 , W'ld ' No. I , Mo. OATS-Knsy ; No. 8 white , 5&iWUc ( No 3 xvhltr. 4'IU(3i'tc. ' ( ) ! HXK-Inuctlvo ; No 2. c. \\III8KX' I'lrm ; wlne . 11.19 : spirits " ! ! The receipts nnd ahlpments today vvcro as follows ; St. Louis Markets. ST. LOBIB. Mo , May IP. WIIBAT rirtni hlRhori cash , | | .04'4i July , D3S. COIIN Irrnjiilan c ish , 6'J'ic ' ' ; July. M'ic. OATS iric'KuIur : ca ii. 4W40KOJ July , 4l'Je. I'oiiK-Qnlel ul tll.rK3ll.G. , ( ! > i. W.I'Jii. i creamery , IfOSOc : dairy , City KAN * SOITV. Mo , Miy : l . WnnAT Quiet ; No. 'J hard , cush , ItCc ; Muy , Uuobldi * No. vlrci ) , COIIN Kaslcr ; No. 2. cash , MJicj Jlny , SCo ! UATB-Kuslcrj No. 8. cash. 4'Hi ! Muy , 67 o Mllxvankuo Mit.wAuiu-i : , WIs , Muy 1 WHEAT Quiet ; No ' . ' spring , cash. $ l Olfll.OJ ; JuU , II.U.1 * . COIIN r.usler : No K , ( klc. ( JATS-gulcl. Nn S whlto , 52'iM ' I'ltON ISKI.NS ( Jiilotj pork , July , ill 3j. niitntli U hcul Market. Dft.imi. Minn. May K WHEAT Market dull but Him Hui > nlit | .t > "iciiiH I'ollinvlnu' WITH thu closing nili-es : May , Jl.11'4. June , Jl ll" ; July , tl.ll ; No I , till ; No 1 northcin , cash , tl U'l ; No. J noi them , cash. tl.UI. Cliicliiiiutl CINCINNATI , ( ) . , Muy K WIIKAT In fulr demand , No ' . ' red , tl UT , C'oltNeuU : No ! i mlM'd , rc ) ( ) "lTiiseltled ; No. 2 mixed , 52S'i-5e. ! \VlltbKX--tl I" . I rltlsh Oialn Trade Itevlew. LOMIOV , May 18. The Mark l.nnu Hxpress In Its weekly re\lew of the llrltlHh grain tiado ajs : 1 ngllsh wheut ( Inclined Is. loieUn w heats wuio less depressed and showed a frue- tlonal liiiproxciiient. t'lillfoiiiliin wusciioted | at { 4s and Ameilcnn icd winter at 40s Ul Coin wiiMsteudy ut the let cut fall , Hurley , outs , bo.uiB nnd peas were dull. A 10CKS AAlt Nnw VOIIK , Muy 18. Tlio prlnclpul subject of discussion InAall btreul today continued to bo the inionein : : Hltuatlon und Its Inllnenco upon tbo money market here , and dlller- cnces.of opinion HCCIII to exist as to whether tlio diuln to lanopo U ovororuot. H does not us yet gl\o any Indication of serious alarm oxerthesltnutlon. rndouhtcdly the late heavy out o must place us nearei the end of the inoxumunt Tlio shoit bear panic which o\- Isted during thu closlns moments of Saturday had entliely disappeared at the oponlng this morning. Thu bulls , hoping that thu Into London sollliu would glvu p inlc prlco-t uguln , wuro buying ut the opening. 1'list pilcus wuro generally higher than Saturday's figures , but the Impression was soon croitud Unit the clltjues In tlio ubseiico of foreign hollliiK were doing somoof it thomselxes and u wouk tone wns soon duxuloped The traders bolng en couraged to make a demonstr itlon against the list In tlio afternoon s iw a serious biuak In all the acthe stocks among the grangers , Now Kneliind , the Vlllaids. Chicago gus and bonio others wore prominent , Theru was also u proiouuccd weakness In Missouri I'ui'lfle. Tlio bc'iiis lulylng upon u c-oiillnuutlon of thu gold shipments dining the balance of this month ut leust und thu short Inteiests In all the leading stocks wuio inuie.ised materially. The prubst.iu was bu.un just utter the opening , which WHS generally higher though lircgular , and whllu llttlo pio- Rruss was miidu In thu foienoon. the who o list caxo xsay shuiply utter II ! o'clock , und ulthouiih there were ono ortwo rallies in thu lute doalliijibcuused by thu covering of shorts , tbo market Iliiuliv closed weak nt the lowobt prices of tlui day. Thu xvliolo list Is materially lower this oxonlng , uud Missouri I'lialtlu is down 2. Ht l.dula I'i , pruferrod IV : Kock Islund , Ht. 1'nul. Union Pac-ltlu ouch l > i. AteliUon , Chicago Uas , Hlcb- niond > t West Point , lit , and Luekaw annul pur cent , Itullro.id bonds were again dull , and whllu b > mpiithbln. with thn wculnu s In .shares , scored fuw mateilal losses , those uolng Kead- Im ; Incomes , Oregon As , and Athlson Incomes bulni ? most proiniiiciit. Thu bales wuro only jcat.ooo. ( JoNernment bonds , dull nud easy. State bonds huxo been entirely neglected , I'etrolenm opened weak under u piossuru ot sollliu orders from thu west nnd declined slightly in the early do.illm ; Thu market then rallied , after which It rem lined so tint 1 the elosu. Pennsylvania oil spot opened ut 67 ; highest. 03 ; lowest , GG3.i ; olosliiK at t > 8. June options , 07J4 ! hlBhust. GS'i ; lowest , Ii71j ; clos- 'lotul sales , 51,000 barrels. F 'J be follow Iiu uio the olosiii ! ; quotations for the loadlnp blocks on the Now \ ork 8took ex- chunpo today The tutul hulos of stocks loduy xvero 2.--VJOG thuri'H , Includlni ; Ati-hlson , 14,12 < J Delaware , laiekuwunna.estern. . ( > ,7f > 0 Loulsxlllu .t Nashville. 15..CIO : Mlssour I'liclllc. ftHOO ; North American , : tOVi : Nurtheri I'nullle , 4,1.7fl ; Northern I'aclllc piuforrod , 8.S10 Richmond . < ; West Point , 4,410 ; St. Paul. 111,560 Union PnulUc , ! . ' 4,770 ; Wisturn Union , 3,080. rinniiclal Itovioxv. NKXV YOIIK , Muy IH.-Tho Post suys : The uiink stutcment of Saturday wus so much of i simiilso to people who hnxo concuntrntc ( their uttentlon upon the oxpuits of gold am utterly Ignored nil other llnanclal conshleru- tlons Unit this forenoon thuru was uoiiHldor- anlu ( inestlonlnx how it could bo posslhlu thut with only u loss nf $1,731,010 In thu spuclo In the hunks there could huxu beci exports of $ r,7-)0,000 In tlie weuU. and miiny persons weru ready to UIBUU tint It wusduu to tbo workings < if tbo uxenuo system In thu hank statements , and thu statement on S.it urdiiy does not repn-sont thulr ru.il condition Hut iiKiilnst tlilRiirjjnincnt uru the fuels that on Aiirll 4 Ibo surplus reserve of the liuiks w us $ n..l8'ii7ft ! nnd there WHS In the hunks at lUBrecato of * 77I40.100 In specie. Theru hu been exported fiom Now Vurk $ .N,4S , OJO o told und the specie In tlio banks bus beun iu duced tl.VJ.iOJO ) ! to tin u.'itrcvnto of $ tAt8.10 : | nnd the resurxo to $4'i2,8.- | . This hinull loss In Rpeelo und In surplus reserve shows thut money Is comln ; | ( l from sources not tukoi lute uccount by most people. Tlio .Money Market. Ncxv YOIIK , May IS.-MoNEv ON CAiav-Easy rniiBlnir from 2 to 5 per cent ; last loan 8 nu cent ; closing nllered at 'j per cent. Piuviic MKncAsniB ; PAi-hii-Mo" percent , bTEHMNd i\CIMMIF. : - Qlllut Illld StOlldy din 1 > My-diy bills und $1.M'4 fo Thu following were the closing prices 01 } J 8 4 , ri > iil li > ri > il 11UJ4 XI K A T 5a . . fi U B 4 , oiuiponj ll'ji ! Mutual L'nlontu . . . 11M ! 4J , roulttfrtxl luu N J. Com lut Curl IIU ! 4MiU , coupons , . . . | ( jj Northern 1'uc. ! l rnclMol ( of VI . .IIOU ilo-'ili 110) ) I.oidilmin Mniui , 4 M NurlliwuKt con Kiln , , 1311 TeniHKi'o N ; , u , KO ilo debenture&i. . 101 < 'Q ' J . . . . \Ut \ < 4 -U U A. I. XI. ( Jon. 6 do 3 . . . . , . , . , , , 7tU ) s | , I. , i K l- , ( | on. M Comulii Hoiillicrn M UTU St 1'nul foinuU . . nt'1ttu1l1Clnoll"10'N 81 1' . C. \ . l > . Utt. . . K A. U ( J.Uti | | .XU 11 1 * . l d. Tr , lUti. . . 'I' > , < . bll ( T. 1' . It. ( ) , Tr , UCH .U Krle..li | u ) Union I'.uino Uli , , 108 U , M K. A T. don'l ( i 7ci. \X'o t tflioro Uuik CIc'iirauc'c-H. -N.E.YXolKlMlxy ! IC-floarluss today xvero . - . , , , $70.740lbO ; balances , $4.IOJU78. . , May 18-Clcarlnst today were 12.WI.453 ; balances , } . ' 4'(01. Money nt 0 percent. Pilll.tDKi.riiiA , May 18. Cloirlnss todny were IUVIS9.33I ; btlunic : § , JI,7WMI : money 4 ® ! ' } per cent , CINCINNATI , O , , Mny 18. Money RiMJJ per cent. Now \ ork cxchanjo 17 Pcrcnntprc- ililin. Clciirlnits. $ .1.VXliOO. ) llogTns. Muy 18. Hank cloiirlnzs toduy wero. $10.119M'f ; b.Unnccs , $ lfii , : > , .vw. Money , ft 'n ' per cent. Kxclmngo on Now Voik , 10O15o Iscount. _ _ _ _ _ Hoston Htoulv Market. HOSTOV. Muss , May 18. The followlnir were ho cloMnz prlcra on stocks In the Uoaton took murkol todny. Atcldfnn . . ' . ' ' . . . . ' .V To ; > cka 'bV-'nlunirl A llccln .U'i lo-tnn A.VILanjr .JtlCjl Irnnklln 17 ilo Mivlnn ICji i Huron 1 Chi. llur. A Qulncy 811 , KonriArijo 1 ! Usccoln K ' ' ' Fllchuuri/llH . . . . bl gulucy 101 do preferred. . . .711 unfa to Copper. . Mam , Central IM rnniftrnck IIS Meilcnnl'en com. . 2lVi ( AnnlMon Land Co 40 N V & N. Kin ? 14J. llnttun I.niul Co. . . . do 7n 120 VV'rM r nd Innd Co. Old Colony. . Hell Telephone . . 200 Itulliind common , . . . A ll.nnuon Store S X\l Cunt com I'l XXnlcr 1'owor 1' 6 Alloui'z.Xlln Conow ( ) atjjo , .XI 1V { Atlnntlc lui'l N K T . . . 10 lluatou A Mont. . 40)t ) llultn A II C . . . ItV Denver Milling Stocks. DENX'FII , Col. , Muy IP. Tran'.ictlons on the nliihu exch UIKO wuro dull todny and thoiuh iO00 seemed to change hands tin re wus no trout demuiid for block or Inuruusu in v nines. losing : Allculmny , . . . IS Justice U ? Amity | l < l.i'Kid'lender 4 Amnimut II Mtlln Itulo 110 Hillirnl , J ) | Mntclilc Smiiuiilcr 7 ( Xlny Mntoppn 120 Mnnxkuk 4'i .Murillni-Millm 4" > llnti't llnnlur 10 Ore fd 111 Indian M'/ll'iiy ' Hock . . . MUSI * d'Jil'olo-l . . . . llronntoir lil' ' I'ark c m Calliope- .IJ'ii HciM .Nnlldiml Century 101 ! Illdto . . . . 1J Clay County 10 llunnliiK Udo . . . 2X < n'lihiK 'I' il.oiivouwortll 10 Dliunuiiil II . . . . 11 l.liilm I pfd I'M Denvort.ni A Oil . . 4'i I'nzilur " ' > KIIIIIIUIIS y 'i ' Claudli.1 Vlj ( iolil 'Ircasuro JVticltyaburu 20 Ironclud Ni w York Mlnlnv ; Quotations. NP.VV Voittc , May IS The following are the : lo > lnK iiilnlng stock iiiotutloiis | : AlHo . . no Hotiic' i7iV7e luu Adams con . . . Horn silver Sia Aspe'n ts'O Iron silver . . . 120 lot A Ilulclier . SV ) XloTlrnn . . . HIO In.lie . 101 Onlnrlo .IMIO on Cain A X'a . 140i ) Vedlow Jacket . . . . 2W ) o id n nod . . Hi S.in I'r nolsL'o Minlni ; StoukH. S-\v riillN ( i co , Cal , Muy 18 On the stocK e\c hunxo tliN morning ( | iiot itlons broke con sider , ilily under thu pressure of Indellnltu uiiiois on tlie stieet Se.u ly tliu v\hole mni- > ul was allected , but Consolidated C.il fornlu V Virginia sulleied most , diopplns from I'jto I3i. It rallied , liovvevei , heforu noon , closing ut 1 > 4 down. The Coflco Market. HIO In JAMI.IIO , Muy 18. L'OH-IE : RCRII- ur llrst. no'nln.il ; uooil seconds , 0"i03 lels per 100 MIos. Kecelpts during the week. IJ.OOOh.iKs ; purchases foi Tinted bt ites. 14 0 > 0 bncs ; ship ments to the I'liltud btates , 14.000 buK ; stock , JI.OOO hairs. HANTOS , Mny 18. Cot HB : Rood uxeuRc , 10,200 rels put W ) kilos Kecelpts during thu week , ll.OCO b.iRs : piiichuses foi the United fctutes , nonej block , 71,000 tus. ) Xcxv York CofTcc Options. NEW VOIIK , May 18. ( . 'offco options opened stu uly fl points tip to ft points down ; clos ing dull lo 5 points down bales. J/'i ) bans. In cluding M.iv. $ I7.N" > ; . .lunuflTTAuptemher ; , $1050 ; October , JIV.KKillOOO : December. $15 0V spot Ul . dull und Bte idy fair Ciirn'ocs , I.'O.OJ ; No. 7 , Slb.W. Xoxv York Dry Oooils Mnrket. NKVV York , M ly 1 The diy uool3 market iipened vvltli upp.iient rju et , but some of th e leading houses sold n good ninny goods forfu- luiudu ivery , Includliu at iplo and fancy cot ton us well us llnnnols , blanket and drea L'ouds. Thcruvvasno cliungo In the market. The tone was relutlvuly llrm. NKXV YOIIK. Muy 18. PETIIOLEUXI Steady ; United closed nt use for June. COTTON fcKEii On/ Dull uud steady. TAI.T.OXV Dull und unsettled ; city ( J2.00 for p.ickuges ) . 5 1-lCrfi.Vje. Tuni'KNTi.sK Diiilund lower ut039Uc. : ! llniEs Quiet und llrm. PlO InoN-cJulct ; Amorlcun , $100TI800 ; copper , nominal ; lend , steady ; domestic , $1.2.1 ; tin , quiet and steady , $ J0.45. Trailers'Talk. ST. Louis , Mny 18. L ingeiiburB Ilrothers to Cock-roll lliothurs : Thu following Is thu iiingu of prices paid In this niuiket toduy for the .Inly option : coMxioiimr | Open. | IIUli | LOT | Cloae j jat'y XV II EAT July . row KH July 57 OATS July 44H , 44 CIIICAOO , May 18.V. . G. McCormick & Co. to I' . O SwartIc Uo : The wheat market has beun inactive ! but firm. Unseasonable frosts In portions of the country have created .somo uneasiness as to tlio welfare of our growlu ; ; winter wheat , and dry weather In thu north west Is not favorable to spring wheat. The rcsu.t bus been u great deal of quiet covering of shorts and u firm undertone. Cables were received from 1'iuiicu rupoitliu cold weather over the continent , und fcuis of fnrtbei dam * ugu to wheat. ' 1 he clcai.nn.es for thu day fiom foul Atlantic ports weiu 230.000 bushels , and 2. " > , OOJ puckuees of Hour. Hxports for last week wuiuU.tJ.OOJ bushels of wheut against U")0,000 the salmi week lust yeur ; 122,000 packages of Hour against 1 ( > SIOJ packages lust year. Re ceipts at thu eleven primary points were 4A- tjl ) ) . blilpinonts % ' ) ,00' . The close of the mar ket wus very quiet , traders noumlng In clined to wait further weather developments. Corn dull und lulhei weak. The receipts were largo for toduy nnd for tomonow uro aoout us luigu us wu ustlmiitud them in our luttui Sut- urdny. Recelxers ( inotu thu car lot maiket for Iso. 2 us steady , but foi lower gruu.es lovvui and veiy onll. Thu uigcnt demuiid for last month baIng fallen off some uppieheiislon ovlsted Saturday us to the growingcropon ac count of dry vveiithei , but good ruins In the southwest to lay have quieted this Oats wcru ( lull und thu market uninteresting. The de mand for shipments seems to have fallen oil' nnd tliu visible supply showed un Increase of 4U.OOO. l'iovIslons opened weak on account of the receipts of ho.-s , being 5,000 In excess of estimates , but quickly regained the decline and were firm during thu balance of tbo ses sion , although xcry dull. GlilCAclo , Mny 18. ICeiinott , Hopkins ft Co. to fc. A. A'ohorter Whout opened lower. Cables huve b ( en u supporting feature and their ubsemo duo to the holiday In Knroiio coupled with good ruins In Kaiuas and Mis souri caused some piessnro to sell. Some re ports of damage In Ohio from frosts Ken tucky and Dakota from diy weather , caused u rally und the market advanced sharply. The advance doydoiiud no xeiy strong sup port , however , und free ollerlngs by seal pen caused it to eusu off und be 'omu dull und steady around JI.O-'lj. Wnllu there were no markets on the other sldo private cables reported frost In England and unfavorable weather on the continent. Tliu decrease of l.nno.001 In thn visible supply ugulnst 1,000,000 lust year had Its effect und re ports of thu salu of 110,000 cash wlie'it for ex port fiom St. Louis und unzuL'cmunts of four teen loads to urrlxu for thlpment fiom New \ ork caused u xcry stuudy fc-ulltu. Thu closn wns ulmost nt the top and thn nnderlono fitoady. Trading Is ruvciy \ \ \ gradnully into September and December options and vvo adv Iso cautious selling of these on good tal lies. Thu feeling In cash and July wheat Is so strong , due to thu present und piospuctlvo light stocks that wu th nit sales h id better bo confined to thu far oir options. Corn opened In symputhv with wheat , but touched thulo-xost poli.tsoon after opening. After advancing about Ie on good hi ! ) Ing It WIIH ngiiln raided by the local crowd on estimates of 775 cars for tomorrow The nnderlono WUH strong , und buying sojinod to bu better tliun bc'lllnir Uatt oponid steady anil Him , and ruled llrm ut a slight advance 1 ho only news of Inipottunco wus In thu Missouri weekly crop bulletin legaidlng tlio olHiL-t of the lonso working und thu outlook bud. Provisions weru dull und u llttlo lower In sj mnatbyltb thn hog market. Ciidaby bouglit porlt , and the paci.eri. bold ribs i\poil.ssliowafullliu : oil lust wi u'i us com- paied with the coiresnondlng week of las v ear of i.uxi baircls of peru , IIHH,000 ) pounds o lurd und : i.OOOKK ( ) pounds of bucon. Domcstlu tradu wua ulso light. OJIAJIA iin : stouii. UMAIIA , Muy 18. OATTMC Official rocolntH of cattle SO. as compared with 1,1'iS --.itiirdav and 1.7'- Monduy of I INI week. The quality of beeves was poor and the market. wasSc to lOo lower Itntcher slock wus steady. I'coUurs were slow und uiinliungcd. lloos Olllclal receipts of hoes 2nOO us compared with 5,4 ( > . ° i batuidity und 1,75 Monday of last week. Thu market was modelately actlvoand 5o lower. All sold , Thu rangu of prices paid wus $ l.2.Vt&4 .VI , thu bulk KOllln ; lit fiaViit.tU. I.U'ht. $ l.2Vil.40 ; heavy $4.4 < i54.,0 ; mixed. $4 3.Vft4 40. Thu avcragoo the prices paid was Jl.VJ't as compared with $4 44 Suturduy and $4 ill Monday of lust week. fciiEfci1 ThiTO wuro no fruh rcculots o bhcep. Thu maiket wui > nominally steady Natives , $ J.U.ViJM.00 ) ; ue.storns , JHO'ii'.M. Koprciiontntlvu Sulcs. str.stu , No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. 1'r. 1. 000 H 00 10 1047 $1 M 1H r.1MJ.i03 1. llt'O 400 U 1035 4 IW 1-0 121562.X 3.1040 450 1.1100 500 4. 1118 6JO 11. . B73 405 7. 1.X1 5 U > ll..l."JO &U5 COWS. 1. . 770 1 W 10. . 020 3 SO 1..1UO 3 40 2 010 1 ( rt 24. iU1 2 fiO ft , IOCO H ( W 2 8.M I M 11 . JJII 2 ( V ) 1 l.MO 3 75 2. S73 i h'i 7u ( i'i : ia i i r.'to 4 10 3 104J 210 1. 040 3 2S 2 1A1S 4 40 nmf.s. ' . rsi 221 i.'Mto 240 2. . roe 275 1..14 < 0 2 2i L.liOO 260 1..2070 1123 STOCKKUsJllNII rCKPEIIS. n wa 2o.- 2. ' < o aio 7..loss aw 4. . 45. 200 and Disposition of Stock. Olllelal receipts and disposition of stock us shown hy the bool.n of thu Union Mockxurds company for thu twenty-four hours ending ut B o'c-louk p. in. Muy IK IfcQl. IIECKIPIS. 1IOO" . II'KS HJIM'I 1" Cur He-id Cnr' 'Heart ' Cnrs lluntt C'nri" llo.ul S7 KW 111 ! .U DISI'OSIIIO.V. JjhJH ; " | Cattle I Item | bhct'p iniidin I'nikliiK lo 712 ItiuO 11 HuniiiK'nil Co Swift \ lo . . I ho Ciiilnliy I'ntkliiR Co Uituimnii \ llnim . , . . Shlpperiinnil fvoderii . Tot.il 3.1W Chicago liixo Stock CllicAtio , May IK Ibpcclal Toluol am to Tin : IlEE. ] The receipts of cuttle conslstud of nbont 12.UOO nallvus and 4.00J Tu\uns ( July n small pioputtlun uf the latter vvcie good I'lioujzh lo coino into competition with sucli gi.ides of nutlvu cuttle as uio sought bi slilu- liois. Ihuiefore thutcliihromulned Him , Tor an ) thing not good enough to solid foiward thu market wus dull .ind droop.ng , though them was no decided decline In uny ilcbcilptlun Old cows und thin Mock genetully were neglected und ciiuld not bo moved at : uiythln. like satisfac tory prlcos. Wnllr mo-it of thn day's trading was at IMKS.'J 75 for COKH und hulls nnd at DOt * > .K > foi hteers. tlie range of quotut ons HUS JI Vh&ii.4i Thu outside ll uru culls for extra quality steers n bettor iiiulltj | than has boon seen In the yards lecenllj I'UY is cattle sell uni where from fl.'iOO..ai ( or thin bulls to * l.7.Vifi 00 for choice fed steers. ' 1 he calf muikut was dull ut .MO500. Moru hogs .irrlved today than anybody looked foi und a Induction of lOc per lOvl pounds , to which prjces vvi iu subjected , was thoiesultof that f.iij. The demand fet eust- ern uccount wus tictlvc und locul juckers hought with f.ilr llher.illty und at u decline. Thn supply was closely hought up. but the miirket remained vveik throughout. C'lo < dt > g nuot.itlons weio : $4J.'i < 2l 70 for light und $4 n < S)4.75 ) for he.ivy mid medium weights. Light und light iiiKed lots mudo up the bulk of ottering und thu uver.igo qunllty wus very common , There vvcro m.iny sales below $ I.M nnd only xcry fen ut betlei than $1.70 CAiTi.E noculpH , 10,000 ; shipments , 4.000 ; iiKirket loworr otlrn top iirlmo stouts $ " > 9 © 005 ; othpl8.I.T51TS ; holfurs , * , ) .50B,4.5J ; Tex- uns , $ l.755t4.8J ; cows. 4 , ' oOtSJ.75. ' Iloas Keceliits. 20.00J ; shlpmcntH. 10,000 ; market weak und lovvei. rough und common , &l "MSI. 10 ; packets , fl 4l4 WiJ : prime hcax-y and butcher weights , $4.0J4.7' > ; light , $4.00 ® Siiuui' liuceipts , 5,000 , ' shipments. 2,000 ; market steady ; Tuxuns , $1.12(4 ( ( 4.1)0 ) ; wostuins , F5.00 ( 555 ; InmLs , $0.0. ( &I55J. Now York 1 Ivo took Markot. Ni.xv YOIIK. May 18 HPKVES Itecolpts , 3.330 head , Including . > ! cars for sale ; market lOo hU'her ; nntlvo steers , $5"iOi3u.2X ; hulls and covvb , $ J 30BJ 50 ; dressed beef , steady at $150 © GM. GM.OAI.VM OAI.VM Receipts , 700 ; market ste.uly at .7&Rft50 ; buttermilks. Jl 405H 00. SHKKP Kecelpts , 1,32 , ' ; market lower. Limbs , c lower ; mnikut dull. Miecp , $4.5)U5.S5 ; yeurllngs , $11.0 VJJ7 00 ; lutnbs$7ll0458,7X. Hods HecelpiH , ll.20 > . including 2 cars ( or sale ; market nominally steady ut $4.JOB 5.oO. St. Louis Ijlvo stock Market. ST. Louis , Mo. M.iy 18. CATTM : Ilecoipts. 1.1103 ; slilpmcnts. 1.400 ; muikut steidy ; ( air to fancy native stucis. $4.153,0.00 ; Tuxuns nnd Indians , jOOl.4'J. ' Hodb Kuculpts , 2,010 ; slilpMients-.fi. " 0 ; mnr- kot lower : hoavv , $ ) .50 < ii4G5 ; mixed. $1.00 ® 4.50 : light , J4.40S4.5X. Kaohim City IA\u Stock Markrt. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , May 18 C\TTI.K Re ceipts , 2,200 ; shipments , 2,000 ; market steady for host , others dull ; steers , $4.UIr.r ! > S"i ; cows , $ J.40I 5J : stookoi- und feeders , $ J M © ! 50. Hoop Receipts , 1,700 ; shipments , 2,300 ; market steady to loner ; nil grades , ( JOD&I.U5. O31A HA WHO 1,1 X t I.I1 JIA IlIiETS. A good inuny liomogiovvn vosotablcs uro coming In , which makes the market slow un stock shipped fiom .1 dlst.ini'o. NKXV I'oiATOI.S- II ) . -"JSV.-JVc. houTiihii.N HEANS'u \ . $ i.T per 5 $ bushel box ; htilng , $1.2" > per l bushel box. Top UNIONS I'ur onnch , 20o. Si'iNAi'n 1'or bnl , $ l.25Bil.50. ToviATOKs Southern slock , bnslicl boxes , $5 00 ; fnncy , cr.ilos , d huskoth , $5 50 per crate. I.Kn OCB Cholcu stock. 'U3IOC. AHi'AUAdUS llomu grown stock , 50GOc per do/ . doSQUASH SQUASH- Per crate of 3 do/en. $ .V ) . I'OTXTOIS Homo grown stock , 804iOOo : west ern stock , $1 ooftl.lo. I'lK l'j.A.NT-1'er 11) ) , 2@'J"o. UAIIIS-IIPS I'ur dozen bunches , TOit25c. l'Ks I'er bushel hex , $200 ; per ! j husliol bov , 7" > e. OuctniiiFitp IVr do/en , $1.25. UAimAOh California block , per Ib , 2ic ; southei n. per crutc151. . .SOUTIIKU.N OAUL.IH.OVVEII I'cr dozen , $2.25 ® " 'RI'TAIIAIUBMichigan stool' , per bubhol , 50o. llrtTv-I'urbushol. $1 01. ( Hitliors I'or bushel. $1.00. I'AHfMl's I'er bnsliol , $ I.oa llhANo Mediums , JiCO ; navy , $2.75. 1-Yonli Tlicro xvero ulmostthrcu curs of strawber ries huro yestcrdiiy. hut the demand was prulty good und stocks nero fiilrly xvoll cleaned up Shipping stock Is quoted lower. The following quotations , uru based on yos- teidny's sulcs : oiiAMH.-i-l.os AiiKcles. $ J7. ® 'IOO per box ; Riveras , UOO ; Riversides. J.LV ) . 1'ISK\i'l'lus 1'er.dt..2Vtt2.50. . TiiAvviiuiiuiKS ler ; 24-quurt caso. $ .100 ( or Ari't.m The market Is practically out ol good shipping stool ( . liKxioNs UholiOAtilulc , per bo$0 )0 ; ( uney $7.00. HANAVAH-I'or bunch , $ . ' .50)00 ) ( or fancy slock (01 shipping. C AI liOHMA OiiRiHiins 1'or 10-lb boxlf > 0. Country I'l-oduoc. Receipts were tiicitlorate. Hggs ndx'.incpr under the Inllurnrnof tlio small unlviils und good demand. Itdltnr contlnuus very vvuak. Thu following qublallons uro based on yes terday's sales : ' ' MAX' Ilest uplan < i10.oa per ton ; common ux&.W. llmrtu Hulk of coed to choice country. 10 © lie. T Kdds Ilnlk of sales , . I'oUl.TiiX' Ulioue llxe hens , $4.00 ; roosters und mixed. $ .1 boft-'l 75. Flour , Omnliu Mlllln ? Co , Rollunco I'utcnl , $110 ; Invlnelblu r.'itent. $ . ' .SO : I.one tur Superlu- tlvu $ J..V ) ; bnovvlluke , $ .MO ; 1'ancy riimlly il.'T Ouvls Mill Co. , High I'utent No 1 nnd Crcuni , $ . ' .HX ; Illno 1) ) . full patent.'TO ; Hawk eye , half patent , $ . ' .40 ; Special Itoyul , Patent No. 10. $ .1.10 ; Minnesota I'utent. $ > .1H ) : ICunsas llurdheut , patent , J..M ; Nebriisku iirlnn | Whunt , patent , $ - ' . ) . . . . . Udknmp'H ready to rise biickwhott flour $1.23 per c iso of M 2-lb puokugi's ; huckw hu.it. In bbU , N. Y. . $300 ; Kxcelslor brand. $ J. ) t-lap Jack Moul , J1.7J per case of M 2-lb pack- a8t1.filtmnn'snold Medal , $203 ; Snow White $2 10 ; Minwlluko. $ . ' .20 ! low grade , tl.G ) ; bran $ . ' 00 | chopped feud , J-T.OO. Kleetrlo Ijlilit Company FallH. Nixv : AI.HANT , Ind. , May 18. The Noxv Albany clcotrlo light company bus assigned The estimated llaDilltloa nro { 60,000 , xvllb aascts ot about tno sacno. SIOUX SERMON IN CHICAGO , Standing Ecnr Pleads from Dr. Gunsa'in' ' Pulpit for the Indian. ALL RED MEN WANT ARE THEIR RIGHTS , An Knullsli Syndicate Closes n lcnl for Cliluntfo nnil Mllxxttukco UruwcrlcB Moro AVorhl's FallDlHHiiUsi'actlon. . CiiicAoo OFFICB OF Tun TJnn , I Ciiicuoo , May IS. I Standing Bear , the Sioux Indian who was it-ought from Pine Ultimo a lew weeks ugoby Mrs. A. n. Sickles , appeared In Dr. Gun- solus1 pulpit ycstontay ovoninp nt 1'lyinouth church. Standing Hoar said that ho was but a poor , helpless man ana ho canio unions hose who were rich and powerful to nsii for vlnit wore merely rights and not privileges. lo hoped , ho said , that the tlmo would coino vuon tils pcoplo would have such churches as ho was standing In , but they would first eave food and fair play. If a white man caino among his people tlioil , Hiked and hungry , ho would bo clothed and fed. and the wluto pcoplo one-lit to bo guided by a similar sphit of hu- nniilty In dealing with the Indians. MOUE IWKVVI IIII.S 1IOUI1IT UP. A London and Chicago contioct corpora- ion has Hi.ally closed the deal In all Its de- : alls bv which certain Chicago and Mihxuu- tco brovxcties are placed under contiol of an English b.xndtcato. Sir Hairy Billiard of London , \\lio bus bcon stopping nt the Kiclic- lieu , was hero to look after the English Inter ests. Ho vx ill leave for Milwaukee today or tomoirow. Tin : lAints DON'T i.u\n IT. Complaints are being mndo bv some of the ady managers about the unsatisfactory pro gress of their world's fair work. The local ncnibors nro disposed to object to the small riart allowed them in the management. They argue that under the net of congioss they were to bo the executive boiud of managers , J'hoy assert that the methods iccently idoptcd by the executive committee of the board of luily managers nro not conducive of concentrated eflort. TO I'VTAOOMA IX A I't'I.I.MVV. General Osborno , minister to thu Argon- Line Republic under Giant , arrived hero today. In nn Inteiviow ho said , "Jn eight xe.irs from now it will bo possible for anyone to boaid u Pullman tialn at Chicago and lido clear tin ouch to Patagonia. Houtcs nro al ready survovcd and laid out. The route from the City of Mexico xx ill bo to Paramo , down the isthmus to the northern countiies of South America , to Lima , Peru , nud thcnco thiough the vallojs of the Andes to about xvheie the Aina/on has Its sourco. Fiom Lhcro it pioceeds southwest to the capital of Holivlu , and then to the capitals of Paraguay , Uruguay and tno Argentine Hepublic Patagonia is one of the richest of the South Amciicjn countiies , nud the road will ex tend into it. The road built on the broad Amencaii guago plan \\ill cost from ? ' .IJJ ( ) ( to $12.000 per rnilo. There is no lack of capital and nothing in the way of an accomplishment of the project. No greater obstacles lie in the wav than wcio surmounted when the Union Pacillc was built. xxhsrciiV vi oi'i.c iv cincxno. Among the western people in Chicago today were the following : At thoTrcmont O.V. . Phelps Mr and Mrs. F. M. Phllllus , C. J Moore , Omaha. At the Palmei J. M. ICnott , Sioux City , fa ; Joel Eaton , Council Bluffs ; Mrs. Ernest Hiall , Omaha. At \Velllngton-T. . J. Cronln , Helena , Mont. ; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McCaitney , Thomas Hutton , Miss H. Hatton , DCS Monies , la. At the Leland -C. K. Ally , Provo , Utah. At the Auditorium II. B. Chase , Dos Moincs , la. Bt tde Grand Pacific J. L. Henry , Hel ena , Mont.V. ; . E. Seimor , Omaha. Herman Kountzo Is in the city for a couple of days on private business. ODDS AM > ixns. : It is not likely that the oldest house In Washington , as the Bums cottage Is known , xx ill bo ono of the attractions at the Chicago fair. A proposition to buy the house and 10- move it to Cnicaga , as was done In the case of Libby ptison , has. fallen through. Uev. H.V. . Thomas is the originator of a schema for the systematic exchange of pul pits by the leading ministers throughout the country of which ho says : "Kopies > cntativo ministers would come to occupj' a position similar to that of famous actors. In every city they would have their special friends and followers. On their visits to various cities certain people would go to hoar certain pieachors who would not go to church nt any other tirno , and hence the visit of that cer tain preacher would result in good to to- ligion. " A conductor on the Madison street cable line bccamo suddenly 111 jcsteidayand obliged to leave his car. His sweetheart , who happened to bo riding on the train , donned his cap and collected fares until ho had recovered sulliciently to return and again take charge. Sentimentally , Jim Corbett is n favorite here in Thursday night's contest with Jack son , but ring followeis who bet to win fancy Jackson. Nothing like two to one Is , how ever , obtainable against the while man , notwithstanding - withstanding it-ports that have beeu sent out of the city to that effect. A stntuo in honor of Chicago's first mavor , \Villiam B. Ogden , will soon bo elected on the trinneular spot at the Junction of Wells and Clarke streets , opposite Lincoln park. ATKINSON. I'llOTO ( ill.It'll Kit A tlllOST. MTH. Sally Hates HUH Her Spirit Pic ture Taken. WEiisTnii , Mass. , May 18. The old Jacob Tourtclotto homestead In East Thompson , which was built ever one hundred years ago , has obtained great local nototicty fiom n curious incident. For many years Mr. and Mrs. Windsor Bates and Mrs. Sally Bates , mother of Windsor Bates , lived there and were known as industrious , plain , honest pcoplo. Mrs. Sally Bates died March 'il , 1SS > 5 , at the ago of nmoty-livo. Some tlmo ago a traveling photographer took a view of the premises. The pictiuo shows the house from the front , with Mr. Bates holding a horbo und his wife seated on a chair , wullo at one of the windows in the sitting room can bo seen ttio lifo-liko picture of Mrs Sally Bates. The face btouds out clour and biiuht and has been rcoogni7cd by many former friends and acquaintances Mr. Bates said that when the house was taken not n picture of any kind was hanging lit the room , nor is it a rcllection of any 0110 standing by. Ho said it was the custom of his mother , when attracted to the front of the house , to rush up to this very window and'peer up and down the road , exactly as the imago appears in the photograph. itK.in OUT * ' tim vnvitcn. A Peculiar Piece < ) C ItcllKloiiH plliip In New tlcTM'y. Nr.w YOIIK , May IS. Mrs. Emma Knce- shaw , a respectable and bard wet king widow , was "ruled out" or expelled last Sunday from the Chlttondcn , N. J. . Methodist Episcopal church , of which Key , Mr. Doollttlo Is pastor. Thu cus tom of ruling out or publicly denounc ing n member from the pulpit has long been obsolete in the Methodist church , and the act of Mr. Doolittlo has caused talk In the village and subjected the pastor to sharp criticism. The congregation and outsiders scorn couvfncod that the chargw against Mrs. ICnfeshaw nro groundless. For a number of years Mrs. ICnccshaw has boon a member of the church In good standing and was re spected by the residents of the Ullage. Several months ago W L Adams , ono of the leaders of the church , proposed to Mrs. ICneeshaw to open a bakery shop. She waste to prepare the stock and ho was to fit up a sto-o. Mrs , ICnoashaw agreed and the firm rented a store on Springtluld avenue. Thu baking was done by Mrs. Knceshaw at her homo. Piospoilty followed the linn until a few weeks ago , when Adams , it Is sold , informed - formed his partner that she was not entitled to one-half the profits , and that thereafter her commission would only bo on shares. Mrs. ICnccshaw promptly rofmod to accept the situation , and the firm dissolved partner ship. The widow bo < rnn business on her own iccount and piospcrcd. Adams purchased ills poods olsowhr-ro , Adams at last , angered by his former partner's Miceess , It Is alleged , tutored a formal chi\rgo through the church deacons to the effect that Mrs. ICnooshaw was acting In an unchristian manner in try ing to obtain his business. After half an liour's consultation Mis. KncoMmw was com manded to appear before the deacons , but she refused to comply and was at once con demned. Sunday , In pursuance of lilt in- tr.uctlons , Pastor Doollttlo publicly "read the widow out of the congregation. " Indignation Is rife among the residents ever Mr. Doollttlo's action , and they have shown their disgust with the church by ral lying to Mrs Ivuoeshaw The members of the congregation have also sided with tholr perse cuted sister , ni.d 0110 of the members said yesterday that dining the coming week a complaint would bo made by a doicu ladies of the church against Mr. Adams. JtOA'T IIKK A lACl\i t Undly ( teuton In tlio Cnrlc- ton Stake Itncc. Nnw YOHK , May 18.- The World snys the result of the races for the Corloton stakes at Gravcsendon Saturday , and the violation of ono of the important rules of racing by the trainer for J. A and A. H. Morris , caused so much dissatisfaction that the boatd of control will undoubtedly bo forced to pass upon the matter. AU tills ttoublo was caused by the late declaration of Trainer W.Midam Waldron that ho Intended to win with Husscl in splto of the fact that Ton-Ill or , a stable companion , was faster mid heavilj backed by hundreds who sup posed the race would bo on Its merits. U'liile it is usual for most owners who have two or moro horses to nnino the her o they ' pioposoto win with , the general policy o'f the Mortis stable is to lot the best lioiso take the pii/o , ns was llliisttatcd In the con test preceding the Kusstll Teiiillor race , when the Morris horses Oppiussor and Laughing Water , finished llrst nnd second after a hard JlnUli. That state of affairs was satisfactory to the public , and thoi plunged on Torrinor , but at the last moment Mr. Waldron declated that lie would win with Hu scll , thus bi caking one of the castcin lules which sajs : An owner raring two or moro hordes In uraco limy ( In laic ton \ with one of tliutn nnd bitch declaration must bo iniido at tin ; Hum of ueluhlim' out and Is to bo Immeil lately posted on thu notice board A JocKov i Idlng a lior-o with which his ottupi has not doclnrcd to win must on no account stop such IIOMO except In fax in of the stable companion Inlioo behalf Mild duclar.itlon to win has been made The particular point made Is that an owner ma\ name ono ot his horses t6 win or ho may not , but if ho does ho must not only declare nt the tlmo of weighing , but hn\o the notlco posted , so that the betting public may not bo misled In tills case Tcirilier could have gal loped In , but the Jockey was compelled to fol low Institictions and hold him back , tuns per mitting Uusscli to go on nnd win , to the dis gust of nearly every parson present. The stable owners nio not betting men and no word has been said that they bonollted in any way by Russell's victory , but the book- nmkeis did , and there nro no1 a few who said that it was a piece of sharp play englneeied by tliem The rule covering this matteron eas'- ein tracks is wrong nnd unsatisfactory. Bet ters have little or no protection and there is a strong demand to amend it so it will compel bookmakers to put hoiscs owned by one man down us n single animal , as the rules adopted by the American turf congress obliges the bookmakers on the western tracks to do Evcrv honest goer favors it. Put the horses owned by ono person together in the books nud thereby prevent any further scramble In that direction. ( jOSjler'sMngieHcadache Wafers. Curesall headuchcs in0 minutes. At all druggists Dentil ol' n Patient Wlio Had a Most Peculiar Discabo. Nrw YOIIK , May 18. Henry Welch , a whlto man whoso skin had tunica black , and whoso case had been watched with tbo gicat- cst Interest by the physicians at the Presby terian hospital where ho has boon smco Muy 0 , died at that institution ycstorday. Ono of the hospital physicians had Just spoken to him and had been answered in a perfectly n- tioniil manner , without any evidence of im pending death , and then had turned to the next cot to speak to another patient. Half a minute later the doctor happened to glance at Welch and found that ho was dead. Welch's case is ono of the most lomark- able on record Ho was fifty years old and was born in Iiclnnd of whlto parents. Thir ty-fix o j oars ago ho came to America and ob tained employment as a waiter. Fourteen j cars ago ho ai rived iu Now York and mar- liod. Ho hud four children , all of whom are alive , but Ills vlfo died throe ye.irs ago. About the Hist of the present joar Welch beunn to have severe intermittent pains In his side , which the physicians to whom ho applied could not icllovo. Then ho com menced to feel constantly lan guid. Iu January his skin tinned jellow as though from jaundice. This continued until Welsh might easily have been inistaKon for a quadroon. Six weeks later he had the appearance of a mulatto. His case was diagnosed by doctors ns hper - thtophic cinhusis , or liver disease Ho en tered the hospital May ( ! , and after that con tinued to glow darker in color. When ho died his ontno skin uas black. His two little girls , who were at the hos pital with their grandmother one hour after their father's death , aio remarkably pretty childien and whitens the offspring of any whlto people. The dead man's little sons are as white as their sisteis. The disease of which Welch died was seated in the gall duct , which connects the gall bladder with the ll\er , which in turn is supplied with the bile neccssaiy for digestion. The gall duct is very small and the passage tlnough the duct of 'gall stones homotimes teais the walls of the duct , causing great pain. The physicians believe that in the piesent instinco the dis ease had been unusually severe , owing to its long standing. There are but two similar cases iu the hospital records. Botn ended fatally. Per in the use of Sulphc-Sallno cures ' iliounness , constipation and all diseases cuned by a tor pid liver. _ _ LA'S Ol'I.VlOXS. lo QucHtioiiH I'ropn indcd by tlio 1ml hit-liil Alliaitu * . BOSTOX , Mass. , Muy 18. The Industrial Alliance sent out from this city the following questions addressed to the members of the next congiess : 1 , Do von fa\nr government ownership of the tcluKraph throughout thu country ? J. Ilo j on f.nur nmerninont ownership of thu lalliuads ? II Do ion fiuor the establishment of postal Ks hanUs ? 4 In jour opinion , wlmt should lie thu roliiiiiunf ciiironrv purcMpliu In the country for the proper conduct of ll.s huslm tt/ Replies have been received from thlrtthroe members. Some answriod only ouo or two The first question live democrats and eight iillinnco ansueieil yes ; eighteen democrats , llvo leimblic-ans and two alllanco mnwerod no. To the second yes was mis- worod bv two democrats , thrco republicans and sixalllanco. . no by twenty- ono democrats and two alHauco inon. 1 our- tocn democrats , pine lopubllcans and eight alliance favored the establishment of pontul savings batiks , nine democrats and two ic- publicans opposed It. _ 1'it A r/ii. MjHtcry .SurioiimlliiK a Lad'w Dlmip- I > eurim < : -loured Lip. Pruu , Ind , May 18. The mystery sur rounding the disappearance of thirtcon-yoar- old Willie Enfeldor , who was 1 vst seen In December - comber 18 0 , and of whom nothing has boc-n heard since , notwithstanding the most stren uous efforts , has been cleared up by tils 10- turn from Chicago wlmro his father found him. The boy's story is u most romantic one. After leaving hero ho wont to Chicagowhero ho worked three \vcks in a poitco station , notwithstanding tlin fact that the newspapers teemed \\itn thu descriptions of him anil do- tcetivos were on the lookout. Prom there ho went to St , Louis , remaining four months. Thcnco ho went to Omaha , Dos Moines , Toxarknnu , and than returned to Chicago , > vhoru ho worked on a steamer between Chicago cage and Buffalo. From there ho went to California and baek again to Chicago , where through business transactions ho was dls- coveicd and Mr. Hnfolder advln'd of his whereabouts , The boy is hardy and his ioa son for not returning sooner was that ho liked to travel. i A CIA u i A it v Tit IK ms. * The ) Stnrl n Kh-o ami Then Loot tlio r Town. SRnu.it , Mo. , May 18 The principle b.isl- iioss block in the town of Litnouto , three miles uost of this city , burned yesterday , the loss being f-B.OOt ) . The llro WM started by a gang of tramp * who proceeded to loot the town ns soon as the bla/o was under way , A ntnhbcr of houses were ransacked and the citizens wcto terror sttlckcn. The explosion of 100 pounds of blasting powder In a burn * lug hardware stoio added to ttio confusion , , MH . - The marshal and nn armed posse succeeded In putting the thieves to flight , capturing four of them. Surn.r , Wash , , May 18. A disastrous llro raged In a raw of buildings at the corner of Unlroad uvenuo and Mum streets eaily this morning , but was soon extinguished. I ho loss will not exceed $10.000. Kis.isTos , Out , Ma > 18 - Disastrous busb fires have bcon raginu for suvoral davs at Ompah and In the \lclultj of 1'olgcr , Lnvant , Plo'Acr and Wilbur. Noir the lattoi plac-o grout destruction has icsultcd. M. D. Welch of Lincoln Is at the Mm ray. Doe Haj ties has gone hunting and lislilng. Mrs. U. J. Kilpatrlck of Boston is at tha Paxtoti. lion George H. Hastings of Cieto Is at tin Mlllard. Hon John M Thurston loft yesterday foi Fargo , Dak. A B Hunt of the waterworks compiny U confined to his room by sickness. Auditor Thomas Bciitou , Wult M. Sccly nnd B. H. Cowdry aio at the Millard. Hon John Arklns , editor of the Rocky Mountain News , Denver , Is at tlio Pavtou. W. J. Carroll , of the legal dep.utinor.t of the Union Pacillc railroad , loft fur St. Louis > ostcrday on business. Frank A Hobblns , formerly of Omaha. lca\es today for the west , after a visit of several \\coks with his folks. F L Dovvd , lay dolugato to the goucr.il assembly - sembly of the Presb.uutl.m chuich at De troit , started for that point jostonliy Collector Alexander loft for the Ila ! > k Him jcsterday. Ho uoes to look up and loporV upon the tin mines of that wonderful legioc , Piesideut Underwood of the American watcrwotks company was in the citv jostor- dav Ho was on his way homo from iivihlt to Denxur. Captain Kovnolds of the waterworks company - pany icturned from Denver jesterdav morn ing , wlioro ho lias been superintending the putting in of a system of waterworks. Mrs. J. L McArthur ono of the editorial writers of the Urativillo , N. Y , Sentinel , called upon Tim Urn yesterday. Tinlady1 expressed gicat surprise at th'o growth ol Omaha since her former visit hoi o somoycuro ago. ago.General General Solicitor J. M. Thurston loft last evening for Fargo , N. D , w hero ho will meet ttio intci-iitnto commission and attend their sessions , uftcrulch ho will accompany them on a tiip to Spokane Falls and othc Pacillc coast points. Dr. Birncy euros catarrh , Hoc bll < * . 'J IK * Late Madam ISlavutslcv. OMMM , Nob. . May 18. To the Editor of TucBn : : Since the deatn of Madam Bl.iv - utsky the ucwapipers tiavo been filled wil tk scuirilous reports of all kinds re aullng Ih isN. lamented lady , and have queer accounts of > v professed interviews with prominent theosophists . phists at different places , Including OmnlTa. Much of this newspaper goasip has been got ten up apparently for the sole purpose of us- suillnc ono who is uo longer in n position to defend herself of throwing dlit on a ptiro soul a woman I and ridicule on a society , the trucuatuioof which those gosslpors do not seem to manifest the sllghtist knowledge. Such pci-sous cortainlv do not possess tlio do- slro of giving a somow hnt important account of common events to the public. A chaiactor like H. P. Blavatsky's ' was , with such decided qualities and force , taking nn independent stand before the wet Id , as she did , is bound to create opposition. As far baclc ns history gives iis any rccoidvo note that all such forces , nil such characters did tno same. And ns Inversely us was the strength independence and tnhoicnt force 01 the Individual , so has been tlio opposition. Even if tbn lowest means of blackmail , da * famatlou of character and 1 } Ing had to ho ro- sortcd to for the sake of bosmearmg the "messenger of truth"or for the purpose of ridiculing nnd deriding lovers of truth , or even tiuth Itself , often being attacked for i higher reason than to cause the laughtotx sncors of an Ignorant ciowd. Madam Bl ivntsky must naturally have had enemies , but to sco poisons held to bo In standing in society ( who were silenced by the courts of thu lann and forced to take buck and ( boko their own venom l , to sco such per sons , bufoio the body of tim madam is cold , publish to the four cornels of the cnrth old worn out libels shows moro cowardice than e\er a Judas evinced. Hiiudicds and thousands of pcoplo In all parts of the world know Madam II. P. Bl'ivatsky ; oven heio in Omaha she was- known. Numerous Indeed are thov who would have suffered and died lor her and thoM M inciples she promulgated Locis of truth need only investigate. Wo do not expect our enemies to know us or to give a truthful account of the real character of the theosophicnlsociety Who would tiiko the opinion of the Phaiisoes or rabble as to tlio iunoconco or guilt of a Socrates , a Jesus or a Biunol The writings of H. P Blavatsky are before the world in themselves n wealth of lllora- turo and Intuitive knowledge nnd wisdom surpassed by few The thcosoplilcal cociety , her oflspring , is as permanent ns tiutli itself ) Us motto , "Thoro Is no ic-llgion higher tuan truth ; " Its aim , "Unlveisnl brotherhood nnd sclf-knowlcdgo , " Nowhere have I seen those dlvlno principles promulgated , illustrated and in lifo Incorporated as was doiio bv that illustrious and solf-saciitlclng personage , Helen P. Blavatsky. Especially in love nnd charity divine she was un bounded-to friend and too , to ail alike , to all that lives. Max the shadow of her mantle fall upon the thousands of her children that humbly and soirowfully bow at the shrine of truth uncovered to them by that unselfish , heavenly messenger , H. P. Bl.ivutsky. I. M. Bourn UM , F. T S. The Corfu Mnuchtpr. LONDJV , May 18. Tlio Gliotto quarter o ! Corfu Is still surrounded by military for tffiT protection of the Jews Thu total number ol killed will reach ono hundred , and twenty- llvo died from privation. In an attack by the Arinits on the villages snvcntIlvo per sons wcio klllud and many wounded The Babys Health often gives fond parenta very great anxiety nntl care. S. S. S. , Is the popular remedy for chil dren. It 13 safe , palatable and doea the work. David Zartman , of In dependence , O. , says ; "H B B.CUHBH MY 11A1IY Or ' 11112 WOUSP CASH OK CATAH1MI I KVr.Il HAW A CHILD WITH. TIIKNAfUL DlhCIIAIUIIiA8 VKIIY I.\KOK A.NU orrnssivic , s H IIADU A I'KHMA. NEXTCbUIJ. " on niood and Bkln diseases free. Tin : sxvirr ai'iccino co. , A'H.AN I'A.O A P. TTHUGHES , \VIIO.XK4AI.I1 CAHI1 CO.\ntlHiIN ( .XtHUyilA IM. IWI .Xlurket I.trcot , Deatur. ColnrnJo. KIUII , Ill , Hiul XVoiturn ( raunurlluttcr , Chiic.ni lU.UXJ A 1 eiiiil7 | citu tniui , wltb Illlor , to lonuto mr > hlp | > ul , anil otlion lo tiallllo l.llvo cuioi nnil up. 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