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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1891)
TH OMAHA DAILY TIIUH8DAY , MAY 28 , 1891. HIE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Wheat In Ohloagj Subjected to Unexpected and Disappointing Shoots. SLIGHT DECLINE IN ALL GRAIN VALUES , Provisions Also CoiiHltlornuIy Iioucr rijcntlliiK Ktitmcs St.eks and IlomlMYnll Street Utilities ? . GillCAdo. Miiy Z7.--Wheat was subjected to two or three unexpected and dlsippolntlng shoots today. When It was expected to ud- vunuo It ruucdcd. mid when It looked wo ik It showed decided strength The opening win decidedly lower than the close yesterday. Cables noted lower pi Ice * ubroid nnd tlui wuathorln the wliuil bait was flue. The row is nodam.mu from fint reported In the ninth- west , nnil wllli warmer weather them the tnarlatloikcd duo to bro.ik ntthostirt. It did Hit , other thin t. Now Voruor-i sant in heavy buying ordure , 1,000,0(3 ( bushels , It Is mild , boliu purchased for thut ueeoiint by X V.Vhlto & Co iilono. Local shorts nls'i ' cov ered freely , and thu Irnnsacllumof a syndi- c.ito which w w sild to 1)3 "playing the mar ket" according to n "sstom" was also < : ild t li.ivo had an pITt'ct on tr.idlng Them things mid tlio o.irly strength In corn tnado a declduillr stion. ? market and a rapid ndvancu. Tliucorn inarkot was wutuhoil closely and exerted mote or los Inlluonoo nn whcilnllday , opar itors someho.v tiUlns acne cno from that inirUrt. When corn declined wheat vvcntoiT too , assisted liy asollliu pies- BIIIQ fioin soniu of the lou il boar tr.idors Inly stilted at tW'tft'it'.o. a'iilmt $1 O0't t the close veslordiiy , and advanced to MOl'J. tWIien the New Vorkots tried to sell out thulr c.irly puroh.isoH they fonn I that the noav > loc.il bc.irs under the le.id of ttcam. Und ihy mid Lynn were willing to hulp thorn soil. July Inoliospecdlly tolNjiind nltlni iloly sold to [ IS'.P. with 11 slight rccovory liofoiu Ihn close Tlio Hr.idsticut ruportof a largo decru i o 1 ist wool. In a\ullablo supplies li.nl little olTisot , The llliur.il exports an 1 t ilk of lOJ.OJJ bushals unsaved hero for shlprnent to Liverpool \\oio without much effect. Corn was actlvo , o\oltcd anil Ineguliir. price ch.ingo ) ! being frequent within yMi1 riuctuiitlnns woru .rovornod to a I irgo extent by local Inlliicncc. The innrkotopened with a show of weal ii"ss In synipiihy with wheit. July beliii ; quoted nt.Vi'ife/M'tC against > ! 'ie at thooloHoyosti'iday lliobc.irs st.irlod to sell , but their olTorlngs woio o uorlv snrtppod up nnil a rapid advance followed In unison with wheat , tlinugh on IIsowntieiulh shoits h.id sulil consluor.ibli ) lines of Ma\ during the recent ml MI ii co , it around TUc , mid as the days \vrnfowln ) which delivery must be made and Mo < .ks of cash corn small , they began lo scramble oxor oath olhoi In fiantlc efforts lo rotor. Their olTnith woie stimulated .it the dainetlmubyhi.il binlng mid the advance was not stayed until If1 > o was re ichcd Ilstl- inntPs of lanro rocolpls for tomoi row scorned to roveiso the sentiment of the crowd and In ficlllngout they hiuKu I ho prlcii loM'tC. I'loni this there was a ieco\oiy to , Mc at thu i lose. OutH vvoro ncllvo and unsettled In symp.i- tliy with oorn .ind the fluctuations In that co- roil were goveicd by maize Provisions were foaturuloss and Inn leis urely way followed the fluctuations In grain , advancing In the early trading and root-dim ; Intel. September poilt slmwsaloss compiled with vostorday of Me , lar.l , " ' . ; C , and ribs , 2'ic ' , Tlio lo id I ii K futures ranged us follows : Aimii KS \VIILAT No 2- Mny ( I t I at 1 1 im < June i 02 i u. July COIIN No 2- Mny 67M , &s Juno Julr OATS-NO 2- Jlny " M 43.3H Jl" Juno 48 45 July 4I > M4 Mrs-s I'OIIK May 10 (0 ( 10 SO 10 5. 10 55 July IU 70 1UW 10 IA to ( < : > Brplvmbor. . . . 11 n 10'JO 10W May SM c r u 625 July 6 SA Ii 40 r , U II M September OIA 057H ecu llllis Mny i RO 580 bffl July. . . . 5 W i.ou 5 .10 6110 September. . . fi 25 0 15 C 17K Cash iiuotattons were as follows : FI.OUII Qulot and unchanged. WHEAT No. 'i sprliiK whc.it , SI.O'l'4 ! No. n prlnz wheat , UWtni'jo ' ! NaL'red , COIIN No. 2 , 57tf < ijwc. : OATS-NO , y , 4fjo ! No. 2 white. No. .1 white , 4GHW470. HAIU.EV No. 1 ! . nomlnnl ; No. 3T2o ; No. 4 , Tie. KI.AX SKKII No. 1. tl.lli TIMOTHY CKBI > Prime. $ I.STil41.28. I'OIIK Mess pork per biirrol , I05. > ; lard , tier cwt. f ( " . . ' . ' . ) : short ribs , sides , ( loosn ) , * 5.80"i a'Sj dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . J.'i.OJ ® 6.10 : short clour sldos ( boxed ) . * l.03.i.W. ! ! WHISKY Distillers' Unlshed goods per gal lon. $1.10. BuciAH Cut loaf , n ncli. ui od : granulated , 4WoiMandard "A4Jc. Kccoiptsand Hhlpmenta today Muro as fol lows : AIITICI.rH. IIITEII'TS. SIIII'MKNTS Flour , barrel * . , , 1503) llftM Wheat , ImnlieU inuuo 147,000 Corn , bimlicl' . . & .1IUU 2(8,1 XX ) Oats , bushels , . . . an iw 10I.M ) Ityu. bunliols , . . . E.OUU 4UOU Hurley , biinhola. louuu 4 IKK ) On the produce exchange today , the butler market wag actlvo and unchanged. Kgrfs , . CiiK'Aiio , May 27. Operators on the ho.ircl of trade today were generally Inclined to dls- ciodlt the story telographcd from .Minneapolis to the elToot that 0. A , I'lllsbury , the big miller of thatelty , was attempting to run a corner In No. 1 northern w lent for July < lo- ll\ory. fho opinion was expressed that Mr. IMllsUury Is too acute a business man to under take any nuc.li hazardous game. It was thought probable , however , that Mr. I'llls- buiywnaoftliooplnlonth.it July would not bo lower and that no was prudently luylnu' in a supply for his ml.Is , Now Yurie .Markets. NEW YOIIK , May 27. Ki.oun-Hecelpts , 13.011 p.ieUagos ; exports , U.'STS barrels , ! ' .I73 sacks : market heavy , but inoJoratoly active ; free tcllurs ; sales. SI.S5J burials. WilKAT-KocelptH , K17iOJ bushels ; oxports. 17'i,4.l bushels ; salesS.&HI.OOO bushels futures ; sr.MJW bushels spot , bpot market lowoi , hut moderately active. No. 2 , Jl.ll'i In store and elevator ; $1.12 < < 81I2' , afloat ; JI.I2'j ( tl.llAi f. o. b. ; ungraded rod , Jl Od'iai.oil1 ; ; No. I northern to arrive. $ . : ® . ; No 1 hard to arrive. * l.lWi&l.l7 ( ; No. 2 Chicago , ei.lO'iffil.ll'J. Options opened Mile lower on favorable crop and wcuthor toloirrums. advanced 5 Qilo on Ilrudstroot's big dccrcaso In available sup plies , and Paris reporting a stronger market as Influenced by rumnicd reduction In the ( Scrmnn grain duty ; then came a break of .Vi l4o ! on account of thu sharp doollno In corn , closing steady nt 3ilio under yoster- cUy. Sales Included : .No. 2 rod .May. Il.l."iiai.l2y , closlnir at tl.MU : .rune. SIAWi ® 1.10'i , closing at tl.OQH : Jillv. tl.07fi-lHJI.O ( ? ; , closing at ( l.OTUi August. fl.OI'J ' ® ! 01 ! } , clos ing at * I.OIJ , ' : September , II O.IHffll.044 , closing nt fl.lU i Octouor , Jl ai fil 043 . closing at 11.0.1 % : December. $104 < iJI.O'i\i , closing ( * . , ; May , (18'K ( ' ) Jl.OSSitl oojj , closing at HAIU.EV MAiT-Iull. COIIN Iteculpts , IOJ.IB bushels ; experts , 41.SH4 bushcUi sales , S.blO.OOO btiHhols futures ; 1VOOOO bnshtls spot. Sot | market easier , fairly uctlvo : No. 2 , ( /I > , 'Bfi7o in elevator , 07o nlloat ; ungradud nu\cd , u/QCiDiiU. Options opened I' ail40 higher on covering and n good export demand , but declined la.'Von the largo re ceipts and bin tueuk at tlio west ; chislng lioavy ; May , fiUSi4i07'iC. closing atomje ; June , Kiffidi'ic , closing at li.ici July , filsQ-U'iC. clos ing at l ic ; August , B0 4icrt\c. closliu at COSc ; St-ptcmuor , ( Wnoiljc , closing nt We. OATS Uocolpts. ( Ki.iw Dusiiols : uxports , 4V , bushels ; sales , i'O.OOU bushels futures ; SVOlX ) bushels spot. Hpot iniirkut dull , iinsnttlod Options quiet , lower , weak ; May closliu at fil'ic ' : Juno , ftf.'ilc ) , closing at Mvic : July , 4USTMc , clusliu nt.'iOc ; August. 42ffll.lc. clos ing nt 42c ; spot No 2 , white , M4ci mixed western , 4tviM.lo : vuillo western , fll3(17o ( ; No. S Chlcaco. AJ'iluV.M'ic ' , HAY Weak and quiet ; shipping , 4Y3.p > ) o ; good to choice , 5546750. llors Bteady and quiet ; state common to choice , 2.VK.CO : Paclllc coast , iii.iPiC. ; Moi.A88ts-roreltn dull ; Now Orleans firm nnd Minet. Iti ( , Steady nnd nulct. K < is I'nlr demand and firmer : western , 19 receipts 7,7M pnrkugos. I'oiiK Quiet and iiuch uigedi old mess. 110,73 11.00 ; new mess , ricxi6u',75 ; extra urlmo , Cur Mfc'ATrt-Stoady but dull. . MIHIU.K ! ' Quiet and sto.uly. iMiin Dull ; western Htomii , M.V ) . Sales , IB ! I Id ecu at MM. Option snltH. 4'J.IJ tuircos. May. lu.4t < i Juno. M.41. closing at t < US ; July , faA t ) fl.nO , closing nt WM ; AiunsUM ( , ' 1.71. closing at fctmbld ; Septombor. WKlii0.b4 ! , closing Igat 1(1. ft bid ; October. MU1 bill. lltrrrt.li Moderate demand : unehnngod ; western dairy , UQI.'oi western ennimery , j4(31HHo ( ; wosiorn funlory. lontNa ; KUMns. istic. | CIIKLSK 1'alrly HCtlvound linn ; part Uium , 4 ® So , Whnat Sfurket. MlNNKAroMS , Minn. , Mny 87. WIIBAT Ho , I uurtboru whoa ; lugooU < lciuand | otUor grades rcry dull. Hocelptd , 175 cnrsi shipj monts. 210 cars. C'loso : No , I hard , May , (1.07) ) on track , ll.ttHi31.00 | No. 1 northern , Mar , 11.0.1 ] July , tl Ois : on track. fl.amai.imfi No. 2 northern , Mnj , f I oo : truck. II OOfti.OOJi. KatiNitN City MarkctH. KANBAS Cirr , Mo , Mny 27.--WHEAT OuloC. No. 3 hnrn.cash , ln ; May , Ole bid ; No. 2 red , cash. O.V. COIIN Higher ; No. 2. cash and May , S3Hc. OATS bloadyNo. ; 2 , cash , 4) ) ! < iBIJSo | Al y , jilM.STBrrs Weak ) unchanged , HAY Steady : unchanged. llt'TTEii Stonily ; iinclmnzrd. CiiKFSK-Stoadyi unchanged. KOIH I'lrm at 1 1 . I'no VISIONS -Steady ; unchanged , \ \ 001 , Unchangrd. ICtCBiiTS Wheat , SO.IIOO bushoU ; corn , 14.- 01 1 bimliels ; oils. 1 , , ° M busholR. liout , Ul.ooo l-tuliols ; no corn nnd oils. Markets I.jvrni'oof , , Mav -WHEAT Stonily : do- inuniigood ; holderolTor moder.itely. COIIN Steady : domiind pooi : mixed wmt- crn , M S'id ' pcrtontal. Hecelpts of American rorn forthcpast throodays w on1 47.700 cent.i Is. IiAltli Primp western , 'rJs per cwt. ( 'HtrsK-Amerlcan finest whltp and colored , 70s jior ewt forold. I.l.NScr.nOlt/ per cwt. St. fjoiils Mnrct ! < ) . HT. r.ottio. Mo. Miy 27. WHEAT Irrog- ul'irt cnsh , 11.01 ; .tulv , liMiWii1. Conv Kasler : c uh , n' > c ; July. r > 2'io bid. OATS I.owor : cash , 4lliu ; July , 4.o. I'OIIKKisy : tll.oo. IiAHIi Quiet : fO 00. V\lll KV-ll.lll. , IlUTrni-Mc.idv and uni-hingcd. MII.WAUKKT WIs , May 27 WIIKAT rirm ; No 3 spring tl.OMftlO * ! .Illlv , US. ) Conv Kiisy ; No it. W- OATH-Sleailyi No. a while 4 < Ho. { -hio uly , pork , July , $11.00. Diilulli XVhenl Maikot. Di'M'Tii Minn. M ly 27. Wheat steady with small business Iteeolpts. h7 curs. Closing : pr ees wcteMav rlOS'i ; Inly. ! ! . ( ) { No 1 hard , cash flOS't ' ; No I northern , cash , tl.Oo'i ; No 2 nnrthorn , c ish , (1 III , Cincinnati Ci\riNS\ri. O. , M-iy Si. Wiiuvr rirmj No * rod. tl 00 Cons lloivv : No 2 mixed. " > 7iO. ! OATS--Julot ( : No. 2 mixed , 40c. \Vlllsia--SI Ifi. TolLMlo iMarlceM. Tot.Rjio O. , May 27. Wilt\T : Lower ; cash $1 ( * ' { . COIIN Weak : cash , nflc. OATS-Iiiactlvo. No 2 white , IDc. NIOCKS l.Vlt ItltXIta. NEW VOIIK. Mny 27. The stock market tod.iy wns oven more lifeless than thatof yes- terd ly , btiton the whnlo thoio waslf anything a butter feciliK on the street and a flrmoi tone to ti.idlng. Wlilto the shipments of gold ha'vo nut ceasi d. as ev Idonccd by the lot which wont out this morning ind the further engigomcnt tod.iy , the material dccieaso In the amount sent gives strength to the general Impression that there will be but little moro sent out. Operators , however , uro not disposed to take any I Isk In tlio premises and the speculation lagx. The dullness at times tod.iy being equal tonnythlng In that line during mldsiimmor , while the ( luctu itlons woru on a strict parity with the amount of business done Thu openIng - Ing was made at ( l uro * from about 'i ' to 2 per cent hUliar th in those ot last evening , nnd thu continued covcilng of shotts soon forced a fractional advance over the entire list In the early trading. In this movement. ho\v- ever , Wab.ish prefcried was the only promi nent foatuie , and wlillo bt. I'aul and a few others ue.ro q.iltu actlvo for thu time being , there \\aslltlloor no feature to the ti.idlng with the inception noted. The upward move ment , however , c.imu to an end when thu de mand Tiom thu shorts wns satisfied and lu 111 u afternoon the course of prices was a'aln downward. .Many stocks were then biought liolow the level of thu oponlni ; lieu us , Itock Islaml and St. Paul ucliu ; amoiiK thu number , wlillo Louisville \ Nuslnlllo was also con spicuous for Itn decline. 'Iho market , how- u\or , w.is Kept within narrow limits during the entire -day and no material movement was scoieil outside of the advance In W.ibush pre ferred A sllshtly better tone was developed toward the close , nnd the market closed dull and steady to firm at InslRiilflcunt cliansvs from the openlnic prices Thu only final chaiiKoof note was a gain of I lior cent In \Vabnsh preferred , thu others being Irregular and for small fractions only Kallroad bonds were even duller than usual of late , the total sales reachlnt oulv J-IOi.U'JO ' , wlillo almost absolute stagnation existed In prices. There was no movement of note dur ing the cntlio dav and the final changes are In all cases for small fractions. Go01 iCnient b-mds opened steady nt a slight decline , nnd rallied ? later , thcnbycunio dull and remained sa until the closo. Ponnsylvanlaoll. spot , closed at Cj'ac ; Juno option openliiK at fdo : highest. ( > sSc ! ; lowest , 03c ; ulosln/ .f. Total sales , 29.000 barrels. I'ho following are the closing niiot itl.ius for the leading stocks on the Now \ orlc stock ex change today Atchlson Jlt Virtliwiiitorn 108 Adams Kzprosi 147 diiprefcrred . . . .131 Alton ATorrt ! Uruito. J4i ( N. Y. Contrnl 1UO ! _ do preferred . ' . . . 125 N Y C. AHt I , , . . . 11V < Atnurlcnn Kxpress . .115 do preferred . . ( iiiH II C. It AN -3m Ohio A Mliihulppl. ISJJ Cnnacln PnclHc 77' < do preferred 86 Canada Southern . . l'J'-4 ' Ontario A Wettcrn 1I > H Centril I'.iclllo . . . . UH Oregon Improve . . . V ) Chei A Ohio 1 < > K ) reion NUT ,2 do Ul preferred. . . . 49 { Oregon Trans ll > do2ndpreferred. . . . ? > I'iiclllc Mull J H fhUmgo A Alton . . .U- I'corla IH-e \ ISvnns 111 C. II HQ 8-SVi LMtMburg 110 0.0.0. * 3t I , IBM I'ullniaa Palnco . . ls ( ) Delnwnro A Hudson. 1 Kl ( lending 32 Del , h A W l . Itock Inline ! 78S ( I ) A II. U. preferred 'Mi St.lj AS. K 1st pfd . U ) Kust Tunn ( i > St. Paul C4H ilolst prefcrrot . . M dopreferrodl \ \ ilolfd proforrod. . * . II bt. I1. , Minn. A , Min 101 Krlo 20' ' St. I'aul A Omnlin. . . . 214 do preferred do preferred 8-l's Fort Wnjrno ISO Tonn. Coil A , Iron , II > ( Chi A ICiit. Ill I.I Toznsl'ntlHc. 14)1 ) Ilocklns Vnlloy W To ) . A O. Ccn. pref'd. id Houston A Toxna . . . 3l ( , Union I'liclllo . tf > Illinois Contra ! 'J7U , U. S Kxpreiii . K5 Ht. 1'uiil A Dulutl 2S W. St. ! > . A. I' . lOTf Kmiiiks A Tuxn * lf > dopiuforreil . 2 ! l.uku llrlo A Wost'n. . IJTti olU-nirKO Hx . 140 doprofarrod f,7 ! | Western Union . W Lnku blioro 1WV ; Am. Cotton Oil . 24V I.oulsrlllo.VNnsli . . . W Colorado Coiil . "Jl Ixjulsvlllo A Now A. . 2& llome tnke . 10 Slenipliln A Cluir Jl Iron Silver . 110 MltliiinnCcntrnl. . . . 01 Onturlo Mil , I. H AW 70 ( jalcksllror . S doprufurrcd lOJk do preferred . . . . W Minn ASt. I. 4 Sutro . 5 doproforred 10 Millnor . -V Missouri PHClflc . . . . . ( & Hlch. A W ! Tor. . . . ! ( . ' Mobile A Ohio 45 Wl'ponslu Ccmtrnl . . . 23 NnsliTlllo Clmtt 101 ( ireiit. Northern pfd. 83 N. J. Contrnl lU' Chlcnifo Uai . . . . 67 Norfolk A Won pfd . 52 l.e id Tiunt . IS ) Northern I'.iclHo . . 2IIS Huzir Trust . fi'l donrefcrrud OJ'i Soulhurn I'nrltlo . .U' U. 1' . DenvurAQulf. IBM Ore H. Ii. A tltiih Nor 27 The total sales of stocks today wore 140.0SJ shares ; Including Atohtson , 10,25,1 ; LoiiUvlllo A. Nashville , 10,8)3 ; St. Paul , .I.8J2 ; Union Pa cific , 7'JOO. Fiuniiclal Huvlrtv. NKW YOIIK , Mav 27. The Post s.iys ; Un certainly about the prospect about the money market it , the central feature on the stock market at uresont. Notwithstanding that money Is remarbuhly easy now and this mornIng - Ing was down ti > 8 percent , whereas at this time last year It r ingod from I to 5 per cent , and notwithstanding that thu ho.ivy move ment of cunency from thowost villl iniikn a favorable bunk statement on I'rlduy. there are so many unusual conditions In the general fluandnl situation that many poop o are ap prehensive of a tight money market In the autumn mainly as the result of ho ivy gold experts In the last two months. The not reduction In our stock of actual gold for tlio yn.ir Is about * 'oXo,00' ( ) . On the other hand tliero h.is been nn Increase of ov or JW.OOO.OCO of silver tortlll- catcs In circulation and about ta-o)0uo ) of treasury certificates Issued fur thopuruhiBo of silver. N ) fir ax this Increase of circula tion has any oiled on the money market It would make money onslor as ions .is there Is no doubt about the currency bolus main tained at par with golil. Unless some such question as this should uriio before next autumn there does not scorn to hi rt < ison for iippiohenslons of any stringency In money this season muro than usual except th it the oiops to ho moved will prohahlv bo large and nt good prleoa and will requite more munoy to move thorn. The Mouoy .Market. Nh\v VOIIK , Mav U7. MONKV ( is OAI.I. Eny , ranu'lni ; from : i to 4 pun-cut ; last loan .1 per cent ; closlni ; offcrod nt ll'j ' per cont. 1'iiiuB MKiioAsrn.r. ' - ' ' I'Ai-Ku-ri'j'o ) ; tier cent. bTKiii.iNa KvciiAMin-Qiilot at W.S41 ! for alxty-diir hills and * I.M > 4 for ilumind. The following were thu oloslni ; prices on bonds : I' H 4 , rcKlilcrud , .119 M K.AT &s . 71 U. B 4 > , oouponi..lllii ) Mutunl Union Hi . . . I IU 4' ' < , renlslerod IU ) N. J. Com liu Cert , lui' ' ( 4V scoupont. . . . , . , , lei Northern I'nc. Isti. , llil I'acinctfiof 'Hi . , . ,111 ilo21 'loniiL'ijou'.S' , a tii. . . II iln dobonturtiit. . . to. do 5 , Iu- " < St. I * A I. M. ( Ion , hi. HT , ! < do . { , t > Q t. I , . AH. K. ( ion. JI.1UI CcuadaHouthern it lUHi.su irtureo"ii : iiu.r.'l fenlrnl I'nclilo Un.,101 ,81. , l > . c. A. I'.liti..lli ! H. A II ( J , litt 114 | T. f. U O. Tr. lieu . MJU do 4 > K ] IT i > . | | u.Tr. llcti , n < l n.-v H.(1.V. ( . im. , , . 7i' ' < ! ilnloii l > acmolit . . . .IDn' Krlo lt IdJVi.V" M. K. A T. l.on'l li . 7ii II uk . May W , Hank clearmRs for the day were tUO.VIOx > . New Vork oxchaiiKO win T.Vi premium bid. Itatesformonoy were oa y litMtOpercent. H'.crlliiu exchange was steady at tl.tm , for fcUty day bills , and tl.HU for Ight drafts. Uaj 7- j uncos , H.I42.00I , Money , 5 par cent , 01 Now Vork. IZ'if ' tolftcdhcount , .May ZT.-Oloarlmci.f l".40",770 | balance * , IIi5i.ol9.lonov : 4 ® li per cont. HAI.TIMOIIE , Mil. . Mny 2. , Cloarln , 11,040- W. > ( balances , fMUHI. Money , 0 per cent. NEW VOIIK. May ST.-Uear.iijis , $ U7,577.0 | balances , Hunk of l nclntul llulllon. I.ONIIOV. May 27 , Amount of bullion ROIIO Into the Hank of England on balance todny WUB JL'10,003. A Paris t'Ains , Slay 27. Three per cent rontc , Olf 32 > io for the account. _ Itostou Htoot Mafkot. IIOSTOV. Mass. , May 27. The following were the oloMiiT prlcci on stocks In the Huston stosk market today ! AtcMson A Topoka. . Hi Iknlon A Mont. , , , ( I'd ItoMnn AAllmny . . . .31 } CnlunielA llecla , do Malno. . I9' > tranklln 17 Chi llur. A ( julncy. . Ml. Huron t HlUitmr * II II Ml Kenmargo I1J Mint A I'ero. M 71' ' O rooln 3M Mttlo Huck A H. H . Ul Ouliicy Masi , Contlnl 18 Snn tii Ko copper. W Mexican Cvn com. . IW-f Toinirnck , N. Y. A .V. Knitlnnd. My Itoston ' do 7 118 Wen Krid'lVnmfCo'ii Wli 0V d Colony. , > . . , , H l Hull Telephone SKI 0A Cent com t'l' ' . AlloiiDt Mln Conetr ( ) .11 Wn ( < > r I'ovrer Atlantic Il U'ont 141 * Denver Allnlnir Stookn. DRNVP.II. Col. , May 27. Quotation ! ) on the mlnliu exchnimo today : . 10 > < Jmtlco ll < Amity : i'i l.uBRlTender . ArKOimilt 25 l.lttlu llulo . . . 108 Ilnll.irnl 37' ' ( Mnlchlc 121 HmuiiKlcr. i.'v ' MnyMn < oppa. 41 llangxok \ \ 70 MornliiKdlliti. . Motes I ! Hunter 10 Ore . . . . . Dig I ! Indian" U I'ny Hotk n' ' $ I'oto'l 18 ISnmnloiT I ! . It , I'urk con & 7 Cnlllopp . : l. , Heed National . . . 10J IVutiiry . Ill Klilto 21 Oliiy ' County . 12 Ittmnlnx I.odo l' > j' l.civciiiiortli . . . . t > Dlainomlll . . 10 lohnJ pfd ( 'Mi Denver j | ( Ian A Oil 41 I'uKlcr 10'i ' Kniiudin . . . Clniidlu.1 20 ( iold i ' 1 reiianre . ( eUynhum Ht I.oulM AtlnliiK QuotntioiiM. PT Lotn , Jlo. May 27. The minim : itooks ncro dull today and ti.in-sfois woru trilling In amount. Thu follow Ing bids WCTO made on call : Adnms UK ) .Mount hi > y < 'i lllmoHl 125) M llrvon i iVt , ( irinltoM 2100 Mlvur AKU . . . IU l.ltllo Albert 10 Mltnlicih 20J Muiitruni 48i | Vuiim . 77't Now Vork 311 n I n i { Quotations. ' NKW VoitK , May 27. The following are tlio ' lining sto2k quotations : Alkp . . . us \TCtlran too Adun * con 18i Ontario 3SOO llodlc 10) ri > muutli WU Kurckn con 140 Sierra Nerndn 209 ilomcMtnko .r > 0 Ifnlnn eon 210 llorn.silvor xa lollovr Jacket 2oO Iron Silver 100 Tlio Siiijar Mnrkrt. NEW YOIIK , May 27. SllOAli Haw , firm , fair domarid ; silos , 700 tons muscovado , M ) test , at Hampton Uo ids to Philadelphia at : ic. Kollncd llrmur. fair demand : No u. ,1'ia ; No. 10. .l"oNo : II , : i 7-lfio ; No 12 , a\a ; mould A , 43 c : stand ird A. 4 : i Ific ; confectioner's A , 4 l-10c ; granulated , New York Culfoo Options. NKW YOIIKMay .27. CpFfEC-options steady , . ' ) down to.'i up. Sales , 21.00) bags , liu-ludlng Mnr. * 17..Vaii.03 ; Juno. $17.4'i ; July. JU.1WC 17.0 ; August , JI .W,75lil -cptembcr : , $ ( ! . (1558 ( lh.loj ; October $11 4Yair > .5-i : December , ' $14.7.ViA H.so. Spot Ulo. dull nnd easy ; fair cargoes. IJO.OO : No. 7 , $18.25. _ Xc\v York Drv Good * Market. NKW VOHK , May 27. Huslness In drv coeds continued active In some article1 ! with a wider Inquiry and Indications of more ti.idc. The nmikot was without change. Markets NEW YOIIK. JIav'27 , 1'ETiioi.ruvi Qulot and stoadr ; crude In barrels , Purkars' , $ QOH crude In hulk , $1 0' , ; united closed nUH C for Juno. COTTOV SEED OH , Dull and easy : crude off grades , 2H > < K.'H > c ; yellow oil grade , a./2 > M'lO. ' TAI.T.OW Aotlvo and steady ; city ( $2.00 for pk s ) 4'ie. KOKIN Steady and iiulct ; stoiun , common to Rood , gl.OO. TouriSNTlNE Qulot and stcadv ; iis I'm Iiio.v-Dull : American , * 1U liOfo Coi'l'l.il Noinln ilj liikoJuno , J12.73. I.EAII Steady ; domostlo , tl. H. TIN Quiet , llrmer ; straits. MISS. I.ONIION , May 27. LINSKEO OIL 2la Od per oirt. oirt.Tmii'KNTiNP Tmii'KNTiNP Si'iniTS 29s 3d per cwt. ANTWBitr , May 27. 1'ETllor.EUM 13J4f paid , ICf sellers. _ Trailers' Talk. ST. Louis. May 27. Lamjonhurg Hrothors to Cockrell Hrothers The following was the r.uiu'o ol 'prices ' for the July option In this market - kot to lay ; _ upon. Illl ; : i I litr. I Uloio. \oity I \\IlhAT July 01JC DfiJi Coax- July 65 MM OATfc July 4H 40 40 NKW YOIIK. May 27. Konnett. Hopkins \ . Co. to S. A. MeWhorter. The stock in irket has been dull and almost fo-iturolesi. Ho ird room traders suonocdcd In Infuslii ) ; ome life Into Wabasli ptoferrod. uslni ; It us a football wnlch purpose It serves those traders In the absence of any ether tempting fluid ot operation , bt. Paul has absorbed more attention than any ether Hlouk. Thosticot Is Impressed with thu Idd.i that the elliiio | that , Is manipulating h.ivo butonuend In view , which Is to put up prices. Knok Inland has been wo ik , especially so In view of the st > rlos roKurtllng the iold. Spec ulation , hoHovor , Is binall oompiircl with what It was a month ago. Thu public have been dlscouracod and lm\o boon sollliiK the stocks wi.loh they hid Intended toholdfor ! higher prices and have retired. II ilf a million dollars gold for tomorrow. Ind'cattons ' are that gold shipments are near at an end. Omc too. May 27. Logan H Co. , to Toncray k Ilryan : Wheat opened weak on free offer ings , the price for July was from IF'So ' to IW'Se. On the duollno the buying orders were heavy and the advance to Jl.1 Oi4 was easily mado.thu huylnir orders coming from all directions. The sclllngwas pretty general : this , with weak English and lower continental cables helped the decline. The oloiins price Is U9'8c. ' Win ter whoit crop reports continue good , There are still complaints of lice being on the Increase , and with the plant now In bloom there Is some apprehension of damage Wo think there Is no cause for alarm on this score. Our advices are that the hurI I vest will be one week later than last ycai. This Is Important , considering small reserves. California advices are strong , one mchsago stating M.20 per bushid for August shipment. Our No. 2 red for same shipment will not cost more than 120 , same terms and Its value Is as uroat as any California ! ! . Until we are Into harvest wo consider It safe to buy on nil weak mar kets for moderate profits. Corn opened at .V > VS with a great deal ot excitement , sola up to f > 7i ! and olcics at M1. , ' . The country appear to havn great faith In the future of this cereal. They keep buying It. Home of our local bulls nave sold part of thulr holdings , but are ready to buy It on any further decline. Receipts are lighter than was expected. Oats are firm uirl kcop p-iru with coin In fluctuations. The mmHs of thisorop'aro not encouraging. Provisions In active. CIIIOAOO , May 27. W. O. McCormlck A Co. , to r. O. Swartz & Co : The trading In who ittodav , like that ot yesterday , has consisted chlelly of active scalping within a range of accnt and u half. Houutlful waim weather and lou or cables Inullnt'tl our lonal operators to bo vorv bearish , and the market ununod at adecllno of about a cent f torn the oloso yraturdny. Horlln , London , Liverpool and Antwerp wore" all quoted lower , while Paris was quoted easier In fooling , News was very sc.uco. The export of iilnolouU was re ported from Now Vork. Clearances from Hint port wore good , amounting to I'.VKM wheat and I I.OOO packages Hour. Uocolpts at eleven primary points , .W.OOO ; shipments. Mien > The fuollni among our lee u opera tors U becoming qultn bearish , and It rcqulroa cmibtint Ntrong news from thu ether Hide to siistiln prices. Wo think , therefore , cables the key to the situation Thoclo-u vvasdocldedly weak although not at bottom prices. In thn coin deal has contmod thu grout oxnltomont of thu day. Under active bulllniiof thu old cllcjuu prices were inpldly advanced , July so.iln at .V'Jo ' or over but when they unduitook to sell out thulr ptirclmsos the market broke oven moro rapidly than It had advanced. The estlm lu for tomorrow , 1 > 0/j cars , vvns considered largo and gave thu boars courage to soil s-hoiton thu early bulge. The close was wuik at al most bottom prices. Oats ueroveiy active and lluctuatud wildly. Continued rvnmsuf damage are received but wo advise tuklnz iliem with consldur.iblo allowance. l'io- visions wore Him oarlv but \umlc tutor In sympathy with thu break In corn. Thu under tone U a little loss panicky thin formerly , Hut wo do not sou thu Inoioasu In bull HPOCII- Intlou which U diHlrablu If prices nro to bo advanced , Un the contrary , outside liquida tion NOOHIS the order of the day and our local oporatoiH uro very bearish. OIULMOO , May27.-IConiiott , Hopkins A. Oo to 8. A. Mo\\liort r-In piovlHlons a good share of the trading was by the smaller pio- fcsslonals , blocks here nt the end of the month i ro expected to bo about thu sumo as a mouth ago. Contract pirkwlll iir > > b ibly de crease about .1,100 pounds Itlbs Increased II- poo.ooo pounds ; liir.l Incroastid 44.0J ) tlcii'oi , Via liavo now In regularporu double .ho < iuan- tlty ot a year ago , and tun and unu-hulf times moro ribs and lard. Wheat was very weak nt thu opeinnj without any appirunt cause. The break In corn and outs doubtliwH oojaslonul the late weakness In whoat. for there wai no bearish news of any kind except tUu ir ) m Uoft ol warwof weather , which generally limplro n Icnr'ii norvp , , . with freslw , ncr . y , The alleged Plllsbilry corner ntMlnnoatxdls cro itea little communt , though It wan generally ad mitted he ml.tlit bo long art amount equal to more tlitui the stock orcontrncl when at Ills Inline. It Is lielluvertt that thu wheat was bought to bo KnmniKliV the growing plant of which he Is the directing mind nnd that It will all b needed beforn grain from the now crop Is available. rromHNtatlntlcal point the po sition of wheat h'is "not brcn stronger for runny years , but tr.idpls so narrow .tluit tlio huqcolTcrlnzs by lh tirnrs throw down the tirlcolntho face or HIM strongest conditions. This may go on for weeks or until we come face to face with faPs sillllclontly Inlluontlnl to give the friends otyiioat nn unlimited con- lldencoas when the'iirlco ' was 1 ( iir > c higher than now. The rxrtbrt trade contlnuos. Thu grain moves east In gupd Hood and Is exported as soon an It rcachc * tide water. Corn and o its opened weak but surprised shorts by thu oulck. sharp advance. Longs supplied the demand and then the markets slumped ofT slmttily. with bc.irs putting out fresh short lines. The bull clique scorns to have control of the market and traders should be cautious In belling except on good rallies. O.rlAll.l i.lt'K HTOVIi. OMAHA. May 27. OATTl.p.-Oniolnl receipts of cattle LID , as compared with 1.2ii yesterday and I.8.V ) Wodnosdliy of last V\COK Thu market was low. Some doslrablo light beeves sold at steady prices , others sagging to Idc lowor. Hutchers stock was ste.uly. 1'culors were slow and unchanged. Hods Olllclal receipts of hozi ft 071 , as compared with 5.0VI u'sterday and Kfl.ttcd - nesiiny of last week. The market was actlvo and stoiidy. ( lood hogs were stronger and common grades we UK , Thu run.'o of the prices pnld was JI.OM&4.40. the bulk soiling at J4.2ifc34.2J. Usht. II ( IVB4.2J ; heavyl.2-Vi 4.40 ; mixed. $4 20I.V.Tho average of the prices paid was $4.2.'IV as cnm pi red with 4 21k yesterday and $ \ . . Wednesday \ of last week. HiiEKi1 Olllclal roci'lms of sheep 210 , ns compared with Wi yesterday and V'A \\ednosilay of lust v\cek. The market was unchanged. Natives , shorn. * .IUO < a.V. ! . ' > ! westerns , bhoru , ( J,7iVtv.5. llcccl | > r anil Dlsposlllon of Htouk. Olllclal receipts and disposition of stork as shown by the books of the Union stockyards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 o'clock p. m. Mav 27 , Ib1) ! . IIB.'KIITS CnrK SO DISPOSITION. lii ! > crs [ Cntlle JJJom I Sheep. Omnlin Parking Co Ifl 1,771 ThuO. II lltunmon I LO . . 112 .I' ) . ' Swift A Co .11(1 ( 274 'llioCiidnliy I'nckhitf Co . . IH ! I.'IU ' ' .1 1' S < | iilies l.tllil Illmblcr Scnnlnn 208 HlilPIicmnnd foodurs . . . 203 l.oflOvor 137 Totnl , 10IU ItcprcNontntlvu bales. STKI'IH No. Av , Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av , Pr. $ .1 SO 1 1010 $4 73 ,2 IS 5 Jill 750 4 OJ IOIU 4 75 24 1002 6 1.1 07.1 4 O'l II O'l 4 00 ( II l.'S'l ' 525 4 05 mod fi 00 1272 525 11.10 4 25 fftt 5 10 20 1 r > 8 5 31 107) 4 GO 11VI 5 00 10 1140 525 ISM 4 lit 1140 5 00 fi 1101 525 1077 4 ( IT 1251 B 00 20..14JI 550 1000 4 76 117C 0 15 MI.XP.O. 20 742 4 30 COWS. 1 50 2 10 1 1010 271 410 I 71 IS Hi 2 25 1. 1100 2b1 1 7" 1 , WO 2 2" ) f. 1050 .100 770 1 r 1U . _ . 2 CO 2 ix.i : iuo , 87J 2 Of ) U . U59 2 50 1. II. 0 I ! 00 2 00 0 ,1041 2 SO 1 lifaj .105 , U10 10 1 ,1100 2 50 22 747 .11.1 2 10 12 : i llfcO ,15J 10JO 2 10 1. , 010 2 75 11) ) 1025 405 UUl.t.S. 1520 2 21 1 17W II 00 1 1300 325 .1JJO 2 40 1 181J 3 00 STOCKFI18 AM > , 550 2 00 y. , 813 3 40 0.011 350 042 J 55 B < 052 U 50 3. . 77(1 ( 3 W S . COS S 00 3J . 4U1 3 00 2. . 005 4 25 3. . 4WJ 2 75 3. 1053 4 25 CALVES. 1. . 120 5 00 MII.KEHS AM ) SPItlNOF.Ug. 1 cow and calf..J'.M , . )20 00 1 cow and calf .sj. , . . . , I > 5 00 rlcow and calf.- , , . , 2S 00 IIOQH. No. Av/dh. Pr. , No. Av. Sh. Pr. . 173 240 J4 05 83 , . . . .190 120 ft 20 .188 240 4 10 1 202 100 4 2J'i M. . . 171 40 4 10 70 221 80 425 75 . . .100 1(0 ( 4 10 05 249 SO 421 71 . . .1(4 ( M ) 4 10 Gl . .227 UJ 425 78 . .108 ICO 4 15 GlC.I. . . ' ' ' 425 7J . . .Iff ) HO 4 15 78 . , 'I''Sll 440 4 " 5 ' ' .SU 4 15 71 . . .2.JO 200 425 73' . . .108 200-4 15 50 . . . .212 M 425 RJ . . .103 IdO 4 11 77 . . .2.CI 42.1 71 . . . . 120 4 15 70 214 10) ) 4 25 78 . . . .la's 80 4 13 00 . . .25J KiO 425 71. . . . .1KI 80 4 15 00OJ . . . .2.18 321 425 75 . . 17 ! ) 80 4 15 CO . . 24(1 ( 200 425 02 . . . .217 ICO 4 15 01 . . 201 lfJ ! 425 07. . . . .Illl lliO 4 . " 01Gl. . . . . .210 120 425 81 . .181' 200 5 n. . . . 2.V1 425 30 . .272 1U3 4 0. . . .28J 425 57 174 200 4 15 4 . . . .391 - 42.1 52 . .171 80 4 15 19 , . . .303 4 23 05 . . .179 200 4 15 S. . . . .J44 - 425 8 . Ml 8) 4 20 CO . . .2)1 ) 80 427K 73 . . .217 HO 4 20 02 . . . .2.M 80 4:0 : I * . . .225 240 4 20 03 . . , .238 88 71 . . . 215 120 4 20 112 . . 27.1 ICO 430 OS. . . . .208 80 4 20 01 . 4.10 7.1 ICO .4 20 r > 5 . . . 20,1 4'10 78n . . . .205 12) 4 JO n . .311 4iO : n . .521 320 4 20 . . 211 430 SB . . . .212 ICO 4 20 7(1 ( " .15 * 84 jnj _ _ 4 23 78 . . .233 JS1 KO . ! ! ! ! aiB IEO t 20 C4 257 100 4 : ir 78 . . 215 ICO 4 20 50 274 120 435 (11 ( . . . .Bill 120 4 20 30 IW7 380 435 77 . . . .214 80 420 07 2CO 80 435 fiO . . . .207 300 4 20 ( j.1 . . .20. ! 8) 4 a' ) 70 . . . .2IH 2JO 4 20 . . .2r > l ICO 431 l- 1- 1 . . . .221 10) ) 420 241 70 43.1 107 101 40 4 20 .207 200 435 04 120 4 20 M. . . 4 37 ! J 07 80 4 20 54. ; ; ; .n5 40 4 374' ! 4. 22li 4 20 44 . . . 2)7 4 37' * 6 .3. 4 20 50 201 200 4 117'i ' * " . ; .237 120 4 20 l < 2 W4 80 440 77 . .215 100 4 20 04 271 440 AND noun ii. 1 . . . .470 200 11. 370 3 . . .103 a r o 40 US 40 375 Ill . . . .10J : i25 6 135 400 3 . . . ICO U25 3 12ti 400 Sill. El No. Av. Pr. \\csterni , owes . 215 MOO 77stocUurs . Ul 3 50 09 Htockora , each . - - 2 00 Live St ioc M ir : ot. CHICAOO , May 27. [ Special Telegram to TIIK Hi.K.1 I'ho proportion of native catt'o wan larger than for Tuesday , but It was unusually small for thu time of v oar ; Texas furnished mure than a third of thu loceluts. Nine thou sand natives were llsposcd ot at substantially yustorday'H pilcos , geol to pr.mo grades itil- liu linn. Poor iin.l common sorts though without a quotable change In values , were on vho whole a tilllo weaker In sympathy with the continued depression In Texas cattle , of which not I.ir from 11,000 head have been put on thu market within the last throe davs. Thu sale ) were nn the basis of $1.21544.25 for Infoilor to choliM ) cows , holfers and bulls ; KL7.Vii4.25foratockors and feeders ; 445Xft'jiO ' ( for common to fancy shipping Hteurs , and * 1.504il.t > 5 for 'foxinut. Wlillo the range of prices are this wide' thu bulk of current miles are at $2 0025 for cow8 and hulls , at J4.5O5.75 for utoois , and at J25.O 8J.75 for Texas cattle. Prices were strong oat ly , and weak a llttlo later In thu forenoon In hogs , but the avtirAgu vvas about the b.inio as for Tuesday , bcuSy and medium weights soiling principally iit'41,4031.55 , and from * i 35 < ftl.r > 0 buying the nulk of light. Thu host ot the former fetched tl 0."J4 ( > 5 , and there were transactions In lgM | weights at Jl 5VS4 fid. After about 1) ) o'clock thu trade was dull and a considerable numtiip of common hoH re mained In thu sellers , ' hands at thu eJoso. UATJI.K Uecollits1 7,14OCO , ; Hltlpmoiits , 4,030 ; market dull to latyVr early , with reaetlon later ; prime to tmi.i natives , ififioail.25 ; others , M.50iW 71 ; 'Tiixans , * . ' ,8J < ai.C3 ; stock- 01 s. JT.VXWll HO ; i'OWS. * l.l.Vifil 1)0. ) lloos Hocolpts , : i,001i shlpmonta , 10,000 ; markotuctlvo , stciulyjand Ntrotu ; toimh and common if ! ( Kifi4.2."i ( ; . ( if line p.icUuis and troud mixed. fl.40(3l5'j'b'lliu ( ; ) ho.n v .mil butch ers' wolchts. * l MWYci ; IUIitiwai.Sj. : HnuKi1 Itetolpti. fjjOofl ; shipments , 3.030 ; ni.irl.ot slow , loworr , nathcs Jl 75V525 ; west erns. $30) ; common Tbx.ins , tJ.25m.10 ; Inmhs , W 004J7.03. _ New Vork Llvotook .Haricot. NKW VOIIK , May 27. HKKVK.S HotoliitH , 1.4 8 head. IncludliiK K'I tiiirn for H lo ; market lee natlvii xtoors. * l Mij.di j ; Tuviins and Colorndoes , fl..OU540 ; bulU iindco ii , t\'i \ < & 4,50 ; shipments today. 1,400 ( pi.irtcr.s of heof. t'\iVKs Itecolpts , 4.3'i.l ' liviul ; maiUtit easier ; \eals , tSOMlAOO ! liuttormllks , 1 13JC6I So. i-iiBUi1 Itocolpls. 7N < | head ; market steady ! ihucp. $4.73 ; liuiiliH , 0/iii.W ( ) ; drcxsod mut ton ! ! slow at ( J'ic ; Utebsuil lamlm btoady at l.'tA 14o. 14o.Hoas Hoas HecolplH , 8GO head , consigned direct ; market nominally weak attl.SOiiM.73. St. I ; < IIIH Ijtvo htoo c "Murki't. ST. I.otris , Mo , May 27. OATTC.E-Hoeoipts. 2.UOO ; ahlpmonlH. 8,1(4 ( : market llrni ; fair to fancy native stciors , tlb n.ojj Toxiuis and Indians , Ji : ) l..U HIHIH UocclPts , & . .100I Hhlpnicnts , 1.400 ; market uteady : ho.ivy , ( I.45Q4 , . > 3 | mixed , { 4 OJ tll'M ; light , ( l.uOiOI.43. City Jjlvu htouk Mnrkct. KANSAS CITY , Mo , , M ay V7 OATTI.K Hocolpt , ) iaud | .thlumunts , 1,039 bvud ) market itccrs ( toady Ito 10c lower ) oows and Texans itU-adyt Moors. l ikVJi.1 iui cow * , l2S5it450 ! mockers and feeders. t Mit4.25. Itooi Hecolpts , 1(1.000 ( head ! slilpnicnts , I.OOOJioiuli nuirket strong ; bulk , ll..vai.3J ; nil . - Ueoelpta , 3,340 head ; shipments 240 head , Market dull. lt I'.lCltl\S In Insliiom ! Ilcpofteil Over tlip I'rovlntiH Week. CINPINNATI , O. , May 27. [ Special Telegram to TUB HTE. ] Tomorrow's Price Current will say ! The western pacUliit ) was 230.0 iO for thu week , Kallilng 49OxK ) ovoi the preceding week , and decreasing 110,000 as comp ired \ \ Itli the correapomllnit period last year. Prom March I the total Is S.Q'M.SOO uttalnst 2UV.,000 Inityear. a decrease of : trooo. There was some Improvement In quality , Le.idlnit places compare us follows ; ji AHA wiHH.r.s.u.i : 3t.iniiiTH. Thorn wns very llttliM'hnngo In the market yesterday , prices for the most part remaining about Nteauy , The following quotations loprosent tlio prices nt which I'lioh o sluok Is hilled out on orders unless othnrwlHO nlaledi ' UAIHHIII.M I'm dii/iiii liiinehi'N , V.U' . I'KAH-l'iir ( Minimi h ) , f.'J/i.Wi ( pel 'S bushel box , II e , HHMIirilN CAIIMfMUVi'li- do/en , ! i' V ) © llnmn uriiun Htook In Hinall lotN frnm Ihiihloie , IHoUfl < * ) . ln Mil c. ( Ilinleii Hliiek , : i.-C6l'c. ' ) AHI'AIUIIIIH r/Ktlxle ( pur ilo/en , NKU rorAMilH I'cr ill , J'ie ' , HOIIIIIPIIN lli.\NH Win il.V ) per M huishel box ; H ! i Ing. II. ' > | MII 'i ' biiNhnj box. Tot * ONKISHI'm hiineh , I.ViUl ) ' ' . T'lMAinrHSoiillu ' in Ntiii-U. hiifchid boxefi , $1 01 ; fancy , rruti . 0 hahkutx , \M \ per orutu. I'lK I'UNTI'er II ) "C. ( 'IK ' I'MIM IIHI'nr ( Ill/I'll ( I 'J.1 , NKW llrniH I'ei do/en Me L'AiiiUdi : Culifotnla stock , per Hi , "Ac ; southern , per crate , < ) ( ( ) . l''rcHli l''rultH. About all the Interest In the fruit market Is contend In str.iwhoiiles and Iho tiiulu In over > thing else Is slow Vcslerday theio were three ears of bcriles here ami thcvvio prolty well cleaned up before the close. M , I.oills stock Is becoming more plenty and some very fiincy berries arc LOinlng In from there. The warm weather ought to stimulate the de mand for 'onions and dealuis generally look upon Juno as being the best mouth for trade In th.it fruit. Orange * lire not moving \ cry fieoly. CIIFIIIMF.S I'er 10-lb box. $2.2.1 ! southctn chortles , ? if 0t..7' ( ' > pel diawurof IH < | ts. OHANCIKS-I.OS Angeles. M.7&IW ( X ) vor box ; San Diego. $150 ; Kb ersldo. 1.175. OiiitrNOoosciiEiiuirs Per Sl-rjuart case. $ .1 W 4 00. briiAwnnnniFS I'er 24-quart case , ii.50 ; host .Missouri stock , t..7" I'lNiiAl'i'l.rs I'nr do/ . J..50i31 00. \i \ .SHINS Choice stock , per box , fC 50 ; fancy , J700. J700.HANAVAS HANAVAS 1'cr bunch , ti5Xaa.OO ( for fancy stock foi shipping. Country I'rmliicc. The market does not present -my especially now features Kggs nro wc.iK , buttci low and poultry In f.ili renuost. llurTi.it It Is not s ifo for shippers to nntlcl- imtomur lOc for good couuliy butler. % Knob Ocnui.il miirUot HlSsbnc. I'oui.Titv Cholco Iho hens. $1 00 ; loosters anil mixed. $1.50(0 ( 175 ; good spring chlekciiR , MoOfiJI'JT ) ; Iho turkeys , lOo not Ib ; modut.ito demand ; llvogceac , sl < iw , W.OO poi doi : dtioKs , rioiu- . Omaha Milling Co. Itollnneo I'ntcnt. MOO ; In\lnclble I'.itcnt. t''SO ; I.ono . l.ir Superla- the , $ -.V > ; i-nottllaUc , J. ' 0 : 1'aney Family , ll'f. Davis Mill Co , High Patent No 1 and Cream , J s Hluo I ) , full patent. UU ) ; Hunk eyo. half patent , 8J.40 : > } Speclal Koyul , patent No. 10 , $ ' ! 1) ) ; Minnesota Patent , IJ1K ) ; Kansas llai ( IWhe.it. patent , JJ.C5 ; Nebraska fcprlng who. it , patent. JJtlJ. b. P. Oilman's ' Hold Medal , J--OO ; Snow White. JiW ( ; Snnwllakc. WJO ; low triadc , $1.00 ; bran , $10.00 ; chopped feed , $ JO 00 ; Minnesota Super- lathe , $ . ' 00. _ Currents of Commerce. A consignment of white joss'imlno buds was received iosterday hy a local commission house from Toxns. They are highly orUcd oy many tor inoir ueaniy aim irugr.inco nnu If there Is any domaiid for them In Omaha It can be easily supplied. The price asked f/ir the buds was Jl.-'iJU.W per 103. A local grain dealer Is authority for the statement that slnco the aeltntlon of working up a grain market at Omaha wns commence. ) n ere samples of grain are being sent In horn than ooibefore. . Omaha In lotuenlcnt and the gi.iln incjii of the state III ghe this city the preference every time One buyer took 5.0JO bushels'of wheat yesterday on a sample which IMIS brought In hero. Naturally formcntfld in the bottle ? , perfect ly p'irc , with n delicious bonnetCook's Extra Dry Cbampuirno can bo drunk by the most delicate. Westerners IVnsloncd. WASIIIS-GTON , May t7. ! [ Special Telegram to Tun BCK.J The following ponslons were Brnntod todaj * : Nebraskans : Original Louis W. Olberson , John L. McDardon , Horace 0. Bull , David J. Ilhclnhnrt , John U. C. [ lusted , John 1C. Aultso , Joshua Stokes- barv , deceased , David T. Hall , Wesley Hol- IliiKshcad , Increase Ollf Olson , Ira O. McConnell - Connell , James Noary , Robinson L > . Johnson , William M. Tower , John S. Qoarhard , ( Jcorgo Brown. Original widows , etc. Amelia Hand , former widow of Joshua Stokcsbary ; minor of Joshua Stokesbary ; Huth , mother of Henry Hall. South Dakota ; Original Felix Villlot , George A. Garrison , John Morlarty , Joel A. Pjoctor , Hundolph Holding , George H. Hill , Jotbro Hand in , Alex Hey man , Wilbor F. Little , Houbon L. Bowcn. Original widow- Barbara , widow of James S. McConkoy. Iowa : Original -Peter BisehofT , William Urahnm , John L.Coultor , Joseph H. Giu- pras , Horace U. PottltiKlll , Willis Phillips , Francis M. Huston , Henry ICoblo , Henry Davis , Job A. Embrco , Klchard J. Stonc- broker , Eldokln P. Ashford , Andrew - drew nilliigscn , Daniel S. BollVI1 , - lain Johns , Jacob Zimmerman , Win- Held 1C , Pomoroy , Thomas Brooks , Jnmes F , Moore , John Adams , SylvesUsr H. Leonard , James Watson , Leonard Bender , William II. Duuton , Arastus Lansing , Dan iel Gray , William Gllsoii , John Imlor , Lynd- sny Mulllnix , John Conrad , James Murray , Daniel J. ( iatcs , Augustus D. Walker , Pllney F. Clark , Allen W. Hoynolds , Milton Mc- ICnight , Phillip H. Uaber , Jacob S. Jones , Hoslip W. Hopcrs , Hobott Oakloy. Iiicreaso John Edwards , Johu MoDermott , Georco A. King , Johu Martin , Isa D. Stiles , Frank lin Smith , Laughlin II. Woodward , Gcorgo Larson , Phlnoas W. Kood , Houdiix Cool. Hoicsuo Jasper N. Wyraoro. Origimil wid ows , etc. Kluathan , father of Gcorgo H Grinith ; minor of Alex F. Jenkins ; Thcola J. , widow of William Kendall. Premature gray whiskers should ho color to prevent the appearance of ago , andBiick ingham's Dye is by far the best preparation todo It. ConvlclH Killed. ATLANTA , Ga. , Majk i.7. Throe convicts named O'Hnro , Harmnn and Ingrain inaiio n break for llbotty nt Pr.itt's mines last ovo- iilng. The guards shot and killed O'Haro and Harmun , Ingiam made his escape LKE GENL GHAHI'S. I had a rancor on m.1 Fatal tongue th.it picad tin- results til my thro t \ > as MI at- from fi clod that I could eotrcn- ly swallow. My physician cancer cian Raid Ituis a ca every ous sores very Bimllir to Oon'l. have O tint's. S. 8. S. cuiol often inn hound and well. 1 been b llo\o ltsa\cd my life. averted Mis A. M. Coidmiiltli , by tak lrojkljn ! , N. V ing S. S. S. _ . . . . Hook on blood and fcklndlscamHfieo. TuoSwUtSi > cclQo , Co. | AUoutt , Ga. J3RAIN AND PROVISIONS. Toncray & Bryan , I S. A , MoWhortorT , Rrnln , proTlilom'SIJ ' In Null Punk Brokn andftocks 316 8. Uth I-r I into nlrcs to Now Ht , I'rlTalevilru to Chi * Vork , CblmRO ind Ht. HO , St. lXUl and Nott Louis. C ih irala \urk. botiKht for ll markets. Oookrell Bros. ' Brokers I'rlrato wlros to Now \otk , Chlcnito A Ht , Louli Hpoclal ntton * linn Klren lo truck bldi on r ln. lit Nat'l Hank. HARDWARE. PAPER. RUBBER G'DS , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , ETC. STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES TEA , COFFEE , SPICES , OIGARa Consolidated OofTao Oompany , 1414 and IHO llarnoy IL Omiha , Nob. b l "SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO , LIMITED. LIVE S1OOK CO VjMISSION. P. T. HUGHES , BAM5 OAHIt LOMMIHUIUX MBItUIIANT IM2 I5SI Market Uicet. IhiiiTor. Colorado ii : , lii , III , , nnd Wuntern I ro iniery lluttnr , rVK'nwl I ln > f > u 10,000 A I empty i-itu ca oi , with Illlum to lu m lu inr > hlppuri and ulliora in bu III la I , live o lies nnd up Hhlp by last froUlit. liuoil , ul > u > lluttor I0. _ _ , illinand during May , llollublu fur uuul illulu ou du- mnmt \\r. ATIIH llondBWiintedhoiilod bids for " tliu city of'Tokaiimh ! Hurt . Nuhraska , for t-'M eaoh , dutotl May I , IH'il , and roKlston (1 ( hy the auditor of Htato , an ruiulrud liy law , Huld bonds to liucowu duo In twenty youis , I ul payalilonny tlmo nftor live yours , ilraw- liiKipori'ent ( fnUircHt pnyahhi annual y at the NuhrniiUa llscul uKunoy , lnv Voik I'lty. ' bald lionilH are the only Indohtodnuus of tiQ , city of Tukunmh , All hldn will Do opi-nel. .luiiu 15 , IH.il , at I o'clock p. m. Hy ordur of the city council of mild city. Tlio council ruserv- IriK tlm rUht to rojuot uny and all hlds Ad- drohM K. 11. Atkluton , city clerk , "llldi lot UoudB , " 'iokaianh , Neb. M.'SU'.i