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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1892)
TIIK OMUIV DAILY 1MW : Sl'NIU ' J M VY 22 , 1802-SIXTKKN TAKES , 11 I THE CONDITION OF TRADE Unfavorable Woatlior Conditions the Oanso of Some Anxiety , BUSINESS IN A RETAIL V/AY / DEPRESSED ( lootl Thnt ( ho I'nrmrM Ulll Ho Ahlo to I'lnntfty I'nlr of Corn Manufacturer * I'ulrly l ii y. Notwithstanding tbo cheerful front ns- Burned by many business men , there Is no denying the fact that tno conditions prevailing " ing "in tbo west nro viewed with no Ilttlo anxiety. I'or weeks put nn almost continu ous fall of rain has not only dclnvod farm work , but lu many sections of tbo country hni prevented anything from being dono. Small prrdn Is generally reported as looking well , but , ui fortunalelv , nut onouuh Is Krown In this fate to Insure any aegroo of prosperity without other crops. I if business is to bo good lu this section nf the country during Iho coining j oar Nour.iskti must have at least a reasonably fair corn crop and the doubt surrounding this all 1m- poilantcrop Is the cause of the nnxlety In business circle * . The few pleasant dors during the past wcok have caused a visible brightonini : of thn outlook , though It inav take close alien- tion lo the actual conditions picvnlling In the different sections of Iho slate before Ibis Improvement u 111 bo nolod. V > hllo iho farm work 1ms been greatly dcl.it od , there lm\o boon enough plcasunt dajs to allow of con siderable planting on the uplands , nnd the farmers , being lullv alive to the 1'iipurtnnco of felling Iho seed Into the ground , ute taking advantage of every temporary spell of favorable \\iather to udd to Iho urea tlready planted. The heavy \vlmls of the past few days , Tdillo they mn > have caused Bomo damage \\cincprtninlv % ciy disagreeable , ueio tiovorlheless n great blessing , us they ariod out Die ground much moio rapidly limn the bun could have dono. Unless thu u cottier during the next few \\cokatocomoshiillpio\o lo bo even uorso than that of the past ueek , It Is reasonably info to say that the farmers uill have planted sulllcient ucrnngo lo produce a fairly good joru crop In Nebraska. lliu Jolililnc Trade. An might bo Inferred from what has bean laid regarding tbo crop oullook , business In B jobbing way has boon none lee acll\o. Per haps it would more clearly express the sit uation to speak of trade as fair , though If ono uoro lo tal.o Into consideration Iho weather conditions lhat term might not bo considered quite strong enough. Not only does iho uncertainty surrounding Iho corn crop discourage merchants fiom btijing as freely as Ihoyould bo likely lo under olher circuinslanccs , but tl'o heavy storms and consniuont heav\ roads keep the farmers at homo and reduce the actual volume of busi \Vnonlhowcalhcrlssolhiit faimers might bo tempted to visit the towns they nro ouuiilcd touork in the corn Holds , nnd It Is needless to snv Ibat Ihoy raalio good use of the opporlunilv. Some idea of the discouraging conditions ender uhich business Is conducted In the country may bo gained from ihe statement ol a gentleman uho has just returned f-om n trip throueh woslern loua , that it was almost impossible to haul an empty wagon Ihiough 6omo of Iho siroels of the louns. the mud being so deep us to literally block the wheels. In ono of the lurgor towns , having u populallon of O.OOOlo b.OOO , the merchants have aban doned Iho use of llioir dolhcry wagons nnd nro dollvoting goois In handcaits drawn on the sldawalKs. That business should not boom under such circumstances is not to be ' wondered nt , but the fact that It is really sc good as ll Is may be considered a subject for congratulation. The MunuCHcturliif ; Industries nro generally in pretty fair shape , thougb the prosporitv Is not ulwnvs equally divided. Some lines of manufacture , for icasons peculiar to thnt special line , do not show the Bamo oclivlty displayed by others. Tbo manufacture-is are. bou over , genei all v pratly well sallsllcd with present conditions , which , > n almost everv case , show a great improve incut over a year airo. These manufaclmcr < who nro krcplng close ualch of the current of events urudict that , with moderatolv goot crops this season , the manufacturing Industries trios of Nebraska will 'ixperienco an unvre ccdcnlcd grov\lb. Not onlj uill these con ccrns already located in the state largelv in crease the cupacltv of Ihcir plnnls , whict means Iho outlay of largo amounts of inono ) und steady ompib } tuont for additional ucrk Incmcn , but now factories will bo located Ic nil parts of the state. Uinitha'H IlLtiill Trade. In spite of paved sheets and good side \\alks , uhlch make driving or walking ica Fonnbly comfortable oven on rntny days Omaha's iota.1 tiado has sulTcied severely tluough Iho unscasonablo weather. Tin retail merchants cf Iho city have boon look ing fcruard to this month expecting to sei u teviviilof business nsu natural roascquvuci of tbo appioacb of uurin weather , whicl would also bo stimulated by tbo laigo inllu * ol sliangcis. The cold and not ucalhei 1m : prcvontod the realization of tlnir hopes , tin trade in Etimmcr goods Pclng dotavcdntu visltois being discouuigcd in any attempt ! they might make looking low urds "shoppin'g' cxp'cdillons around Iho city. The retail Hade , houovor , has not boor the only branch of business lo suffer fron the excess of molsiuie. An unfavoiublo in ilucnco has been exerted In every diroctloi and cvcrj thing has been moro or less dc pressed. That all this would bo changed by a fov days of really pleasant ueather is concede bv'cverv onu , the only iroublo is iho plcasau dajs do not materialize. The I'roilnco have not been productive of any pspuclall , Interesting features during Iho week jus closed. 1'nccs on most everything hn\ t'naintained a nearly steady position , Th jcii.und in a general way has been vtny full though It Is to bo doubted if it has com quite up to expectations. I.IYU STOUIl . Cattio Vnliics I'lrm und Hogs Conililurnbl Illgliur for tlio WiiitkN CloHlng. OMAHA. Mny 21. Hi'colptu for the p.ist vrcol l)14 ! ) cuttle , Ill.'I'J \ > of and l.'JT2Bhcc'p , agalns L IS..W c'.ittlu , Il-.m hoxsund .l.r'J niieop th neul < iiruvious und O.lbl ) ealtlo. .U.'J.kl IIO.H un I.IUT Klicup thu third vveuk of May last yo.ir. Cuttlu values the p.iitveuk , whllu fur froi Brin , uoro steadier t Inn for huve'ril week oast. The iiiurUut htarte-d out In good sh i | ) Monday with a fulr run. hut Tuesday's hu iv ruetdpts i-iuisi-d a drop of from lOo to Ho. Thl deullne , howuNcr. has hern fullv rcgulnu HH ICeUlptli hllRU tlll'll ' llUVO hc'l' rather light , thu wroU's receipts show Ing a falling otf of nearly ii.UC lu'iid ininp.ired nith thu vveuU jirovlou1 There him not IHMMI a voiy hrlsk hhlpplng un exuoit demand III s VH'ul , , this helng puitl duo to thu Indllli rent sunplli-i and the bill unsullied ( ondlllunof misturn ni.irUels J.oc.i lU ) ors have imrolmsed freely all week CMJKC lully of lUlit handy fjt gtceri. These ur eelliii3 iihout us vvcll m iitanytliuu for hi VM'i-Us or two months piut , Ileuvy gride1 Iiavolice'ii and uro still i inner slow , shlomr uud i-xuortors apouarliit u > urufur the lur -jlikior the iiiarkuthy liHtliuMt alnnu. Ther lius hcuii no iiiulorlal change In thu nuuku for hutchuis htock and oinners Itiieluis ur iiieauor und everything oireieil bills ro uill ) The continued had woathrr niaUia a dul MiH'Unr nnu frcilur tr.ule. Durln ; the our I part of thu vvcok price * were lower but In th main Jnsi nt pruaent they uio uLout us stron BK Illbt WI'PU , 1'rleos fur hojs ircro rather low eirly In th vvii'U. tint a let up In receipts and un Improve1 shipping iluimin I thu hulanio of thu vvue huvo produced a sharp leiictlon and price rapidly advanced , Iho minuet closing at th highest point of lliu i iek , lOo lilnher th in viiclc u KO. Tbo c.i II U for good hogs of u vvolghla und neither light , ht-avv ni hull her VM-l-'hts ujipe'iir to e'Oinnuiud un iiiciiilum. Milpplng ordurs Imvo linprovud i lulu and thu nmilict him lie en rather uctlv c. L'AITI.L Thuuuply HUB somuuhut cif u IniDriivuiiiont ovur List Saturdaj' . run , Id relpts foi thn vvcuU vvcru.iOjJ llghtcrth.in lut v-iuk hut 7.1K ) ) heavier than for thu niniu v\ou cf May lut-t yuan Tlior vrus an uttlvu loci ( iMiiund for drklrablo Kllicrs and thu inarkc vrr.it.trnng to lee higher on thi'i-o grade Notwithstanding fuvorah.u reports from o.ial ern umrUutH bhlppnv and exporter wcro vcr liaeUuuul about t iklnj hold , and ai u coim aueiu-o huavy euttlis ehiicclully If u llttl - \ roarmi or ioy , were MOW ualo andhirdt tuovuiit b ruluteaily prlies Uood l.VOU t ,5Kt > : ) . ktcttra told ut from * .l.7ri tu fl 10 : Ju ! k ) good 1,000 to l.OvO-ltkUeu at from UM t uml Inferior light itiilT from that on don ti to (3 ( i ) . Iluiohcrs'stock nnd cnnnori wore In very poor supply. Thorn was not astr light load of cnvvtor heifer * In the ynrds The demand nan good nn I Iho tunrxet itctuly to Mronj on the few od'ls nnd ends offorcd. Inferior tn choice cows nnd hulfuir sold from II To to I M. Hulls , o\en and Migs wcro fully stoudy ut from 12.00 to $ .100. Cnlvcs wcro In poor sup ply , fnlrdumnnd nnd noinlnn ly uncliunitod on the li isis of from $ iOO to 1500 for poor to prlmools Mocker * < uid feeders were very lllllo trvlod In , ns ibo country demand ivus light Ho n- lur dealers look .1 few of tbo fresh offerings nt fully steady prices , but § ilc to" outsiders ) wcro few ami far between , tovcrnl loads of prolty good Tfl to 1.090 Ib Colondo steers Bnld as fcoilcrs nt from II.03 tot 135 As Is generally the case on' aturday , thcro was a % cry fair and ronson ibly early cloinnco of all kinds ot Hock , Itoprcscntntlvo sales : STVE1H. No Av. I'r. 24 1022 JI CO 10 C7 3 30 1 .12.1) 2 00 .M'A 201 1. . 1KJO 2 ' 'i ID .I'M auj 1 l.7l ) 22J OXLM. : i no ) 2 ro STOCKEItS AND 1 410 2 CO 1 . U9J J 00 S. . 701 320 1. lOS ) 2 75 1 SO J UO 1 1 J''J 2 75 3. S7J J UO IU . Ii70 jJ5 ! COI.OIIAUO CKfTI.C. No Av. I'r. No Av. I'r. L" ) feeders 711 $105 22 fi oilers ir > u : ll fccdur-i 1)7 ) ? J 3) II feeders. . . MJ a .10 fcedeis \XA \ .1.10 IU feeders , hsO , ! . ! . > Mods Receipts fell conslder-ibly short ol la-it b liuday's run and the cars Uept stnu- glliig in .iliiiut all day long , trains belli-'ilo- lnyed by high water and washouts Thu week's supply does not f.ill very ; tir short ol liiHlwcu * 01 the saiiiu v ouU List ju ir , but ttllh decent vvualher It would undoubtedly huvo lar exceeded ult'ier. At the duelling there were scnrculy fiftv orvrs Insight Cnlc.iuo was ruuorted higher mil with u good lie-live shipping dcmutid .mil good lot il orders , also ; the market opc'ucd active and ilo-o to a dlmu higher tnun 1 rldny Thu ojrly miirkot was practically a J4 ' > 5 n < arkot vv Ith some ot the best loids at from } 457'ii < : $41.0. After about two-thirds of thooll'orln s h d e'uine-il ! ban Is bearish news from Chlc.uu and an Increase lir iho roeolpU c uised a lull In thu market and buyers wont b ick on their uurly inornln- bids , lliu market closu I weak and dull , with Iho advance of thu morning completely wiped out and sever il louU still In llrst hands Un the lulu in irkut fair to good hogs sold lurgoly ut f l.l" > . the best ut from il 47'i to SI50 , and the common stull : ii low us t4 IU I'no goueral aver igo of prices [ iild was $ I.51'S. against W.43'4 1 rlduy and last S itur.liiv. Represent itlvusalus : Nothing In this line was ro- rc'vcd. The domanii U still act he , unt prices reniiln strong. I'ulr to KOOI nillves , $1 'lUBUOO ; fair to good westerns HWXiuuO ; common and stock sheep , $ .1002 421 , need to cbolco 4U to Uj-Ib Inn.La. SlOt U50. ItocdlptH null nUpoiltton nr took. Orflclil receipts an I disposition of stook ac Rhown by the books of tbo ilnlon aio-k Y.trJt compiitiv for thu twonty-four hoar on Jin ; .11 D o'clock p. m. , May 21. itEcatrrs. Chicago I.l\o block llnrkcc. Ouicuio III. May 21 [ bpoelal Tolo ram ti THE Hi. ? . ] Today' * receipts of cattio wen nstlm ited ut 2"iOi. m ikliu .U/IJ for the week 1'hls Is it deere iso from 1 ist v cck of rathe moro thiin IS 000 > houd , und a doerouno fron the receipts for the corresponding \\oekliih yeirofdOO head. Thoie was u fair luqiilr' ' fur buuhois anil cutincrs stock at aliou I'llduj's prices , but other description received veiy IIUlo attention. ( Juot itloir wi ro from JI.'O toil .10 for poor to choleo cons In ? I furs Mini bullh , $ . ' 00 to $ .1.8.1 for sto Uors an feeders , $12.1 to $483 for dressed beef nn bhlnnlns blucrc. and II 50 to 51.0) for Te\u cattle. They put choice assorted hess to from JIO to J.1 DO ted ly This Is an advance on 1'rid.iy' ( iiiotntlons of f roni 5o to Kc nnd an ml vane fur the wcok of from Hu to .Oc per 100 poundi N ei y few of today's offerings sold below JI.7 and the popular prices were from ( I SO t $1 'U. 'Iho ujjw iril course of prices for ho. ; Is In respoiixo to the continued adv.ineo I corn and provisions. Local dealers are of th opinion that prlccx will co btill higher I splto of the very liberal iimrKotln of lie s thnt Is now In pie ios The moderate uircrlnscs wore quickly dispose nf ut from { . ' M to J4 M for culls and at f mi JI.'iO ' toll 0) ) for poor to oxtn oho'co. 'ihor VMIA a b ilu or tv.oof extr t ut tl 01. Trading In tihci'p was at fully 1'ild iv's price Oood to eholeu shorn wcro quoted at fiom i toflli.1 , and poorer iiilal.tleh sold anywhnr from K.12.1 to $1 71. There was it demand fi VTiiiile-d vuarllna nt frum 1(1.00 to } " .W. uiul fc spring lambs ut from J..nO to } l ' 0 per houd. HeielpU : Cattle , 2.MO ; nos , iuui)0 ) ; slice ] iKiVi The Ktenlnsr loiirntvl reports : Ovrrr.K Uc colH | , . ' , VW. Nhlpmcnta , 1,200 : marUet ate-idv nut vcs. MJOQI2U. btockora , fJJ G.J75 ; cow tl 1 Cttt l 'Heecipts.17.003i slilpmonts. : ioO ) ; inn : lnt RQlOu hlKhor ; roUn'h and cummin JIW .uo ; mlMMl und paekerh , * l Miil 8 prlmo hcnvy und butchers' nolKhts , il bU 411.1 : lUlit. Ji. ( i . tlltKl' Iti'colpls. 2OMj ihlpmeiitr , 1 TO ; mm Ket Me.iilvj no ih insol 'luxans , SJ Wt > l 2. . other cllupud , JHKltVflJ ; lamb * , J3501K15 spring lambs , KIIIUIIH Clt ) Iilto Stack Milrknt. KANSAS OITV , Mo. May 21 , OATTM ; H < celpts , 2.10) liciul ; slilpmonta , UOJ ; the ma ; Kdt for htef r WHS ilnndy to slronn at11 at in ; io\r.- . Millet atL4Jii3. . " > 0 ; stockcrs un feoder-i. t l.lt'il 51 lions Huiuiiitt , P.OJO head ; shipments , 5tO : the miirknt w.ts excited and IlKQiiri hlchc losln.- > Mo at the close ; ull k'ruilos , (120 4 ait bulk. 1 1 , "iiftl 60. tiiKnHcioliiiH i.TOO head : shin ucnts , U > market ( julut und noinliiitlly wuak. l.liuulii I. Ivo Stork. I.l cot > , Nob. May -Special [ to Til I'fi : 1 I h ro wuro four earn of hoa utVoi I.liiioln tixlay. I hrco loaun sold atttSJan the oilier at (4 S-i. ! Mrs. L II. I'utton , HocKford , III. , wrltos V f01" lcrsoni ) oitporlenco I can recounnen lJo\\ltt's Saisaparilla , a cure for Imput blooa and general dooillty. " Spectacles & eyeglasses llttod it croun to biilt the Bl'ht ( on short notice nt Aio & 1'enfold Co. , 1st door south of P , C The richest of SuanUh noblemen is tl young duKe of Modlnn ( 'cell , u jouth of I years. His castles in Kp.iln aroverysul fctanlial loulltios. OVOP twontj-lho yeursoxpoiianco i spectacle ) fitting nnu inultirur by the O | tioluti at Alee .V Ponfold Co. , 1st tioti south of postoQlco. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Corn Made Ono of the Greatest Jurnpj in Chicago's History , SCORED AN ADVANCE OF ELEVEN CENTS I Inctimtlom In July Option Worn Not of nn Alarming Ch iniotc r Though Much tif tlio Trading Mm Oonu In lh.it l.lno. CiucAtio. Ill , May 21.-Corn sold today nt 7lc a bu. for Mny aollvrry , in ikitu ° " ° ° ' l'10 ' greatest Jump * over known In the history of the Chicago Ilo ird of Trade. At ono tlmo 7Jo tus bid a leap of exactly He slnco lint night. They did not go up by traction * but hy cents it a time Jiituplni : from Die to 70o at onu ind , , Thu bulk ot the trilling , however , vu In July. The llncluallons In tint option vore net of si irllliu ch iraclor. It opened nt 7c , or le lower th in ycstotd ly'a o'.oso , wentto GVe and reached 4ic , where It st lyod a short line , reacted to 4U'ic and closed at 47' e , n net due 11 no ot 1'iC. ' A rumor was flo itlng around thnt I' . Armour i id been caught short In M ly corn How- ov ot th it may be , tluxo who own lho stock of cash corn and the short sellers' eonlricls are supposed to have bilged hlj game Tonight , cumiiaru 1 with last avonliu. wheul U off SJo and pork Me. The exclUmonl , thoush manlfnslcd , was on ho vvholo loss thin yeslerd ly. The volume ot tr.ul 112 In all the pits w is very largo , 'urtlcs lo lho May corn dual are rental U- ihly reticent , both thosu who .ire short and these who uro lung. Tlio shorts r.io i itiirully roltictunt to confess tint they ur ? n need of cotnmlser illon and lho longs are tot Inc'llne.l lo bum their lioin while the du il .s In process , 'lho narionnoss and at the same lime Ihe nervousness of the market was illustrated by two sin ill tr.ius icllons which iceurred In tbo course of the session. A. h. \\hlto > .x Co. hud an oidcr fiom a country ui tomci to sell S.LUO hu May corn at oi'ic inch they suct-co led In doing near thu open ing , liitein telcgr mi caii.eeoiiulernrinJtu the order and Instructing \ \ lilto . .V Co to stop ttiu loss at = .c. . Hut meant to buy It b ick If It should udv anco to Cue. 'I he May advun ed and White's brofcrs 1m- tnedl itely hud to buv b.icK the 5.UOO sold early at Ul'iC. They bought It , but ut 70c. not a trans letiun huv lug tukcn place between fiom t.ic . to 70c. Ihlrty lliuusiml or 4I.UOJ bit. changed h.inus ai around 70e. and 10.000 Do. sold at 7 c The Aiiglu-Amcrioin I'acliu comp - p in. wi s In u similar predleiiment tohlto .V ( o , luiv Ing ip.UUO bu to buy at uie1. which they found ImpObMhlu of execution , and were compelled - pelled to pay 7lu for It. Costei-Murtyn took i.OUbu. at7ie ftom fcehwartz-Dupco and o\- lirtasod a diMlru for as much moru as lho sol.ITS nould purl with , lho tlrm lu ijnusllon declined thu Invltnllon ut thu pi Ice. but. It was thought , from the willingness ot Costui-Martv n to uncourajo tbo advance , that their Interest In the Mav dual was gruatui thin thelt modesty allowud thorn to icKnowleiUo. The best posted s iy 50,0)0 ) bu. have been Ir idcd In since tlio urlco was 3Ja und Unit Is a fair estimate. Tliero wns t ilk about I'.irJiHgo buying , Dnt this was ildleiilud. The oleurln , ' wouthor. piescntnnd prospective , nus thu governing iiilluunru In thu gruln pits and urovlsions were weaker tu symputhv with un e isler feol- lug In .Inly corn In who it the foollnx was unscltlcd and nervous and most of the -id- v.inco of yc'storduy wus lost , The opuiilug wus from lu to .I'jc per DU , lower than thu clo-liu of yri-tardaj : It became stron ci and rilllcd a c. then declined Irregularly le. ruled stu idler , ana thu "los n , ' vv is about Sc lower tliuii vcsturduy. C-iblus weru higher , but ill I not h ivo uny direct ellect on the market Ihero v > .is a good deil of reall ln , ' million- sldurablo loiu wheit w is cloio 1 out. All shorts seemed to bo disposed to cover , and theio were qulto .1 tew bu > lng orders on country account , und the dum ind proved suf- ticli'iit to idvanco pileus a fraction , but re newed pressure to sell again c.uisc I prices to ik'e-llno to lho insldu point of the day. Oitsvvero fairly iietlvo but unsett cd , and prices had u llbcril range. Thu imuKot opunod vveakur and from 'Jc to "iC lower , de cline I Me more , tliun tidv.mcod ' c re icied ? > c , b.it rilllcd a0c and o osod easy with a nut loss of from > 4u to ' c' . Thuro wus fair ro ill- liu on the bulges uud good buying on thu brou Ks The provision mar'tOt Buffered in sympathy with the dc line In July corn Those who h d bought on yostcrduy's buUo hid thi-lr holdings to dispose of. 'lliuy vvoru In hastu to sell und knocked olVi large sllcu from yoster- duy's idvunec. Having gotten rid of ugroit deal nf tliohi-h priced stutf tbo urchsuro to sell was relaxed an 1 the m irkct bee imo dull. ' 1 ho subsequent lluctualions were compuri- tlvelv narrow. July pork opono t at $10 Ju , de- cllnud lo { lO/Sand closed at JlO.VT'i , or . .Oo lower than It did yesterday. Iiard and ribs closed at udccllnu of I-"iC 1'rolL'hts vvoru lower , with .t moderito demand for \essi-l room at lector wnoat arall'io for corn to Hull ilo. The est mitoJ receipts for Mondav arc : Ofl cars of whu.it. 170 curb of corn , 117 c irs of oats and MWJ ho s. 'Ihucstliuated receipts of hogs for the en- tlru wcok aru IbU.OOO ' 1 bo lo illiu futures ranicd as follows : JIIITICI is OPCN num. lou. riosE 84 $ B-U , 02 71 70 ' ! 47 313Hj | 31 i | 10 25 10 25 10 00 10 02V > 10 < 0 IU JO 10 Ui 10 i ) IU 10 10 IX ) ID n 31 0 30 t 4 ( > 15 I .1714 b 40 6'.7' ' n uj CH.4 a 5JX 600 coo 495 & OT's July . GOO li UO 6'.15 ft U7H frcpt C 10 0 121 , 005 OU7'i ' ( Ciish iiiitthion | ) wcro us follow- ri.oun-riim : winter patents , J40(24 ( 40 , winter - tor htral.-hls. (4 2) ; spring u.uonts. 4.5 ® l GO WHEAT No 2 anting , 8JJ c ; I\o J spring 77'jc : No. 2 red , ( -"asuc. COIIN No 2 , 4fXi .Oje. OATS No 2. J2'cNo ; 2 wliitc , 335ffiJOc ! ; No J white. l4'IV.c. live-No 2. 76c. llAitr.r.v. No 2. COSKo : No 3. 5G337c. ri.ASrt itNo. . 1 , $1 OJG1 05. ' TIMOTIIV hEFD I'rlme. 1 ! 00 1'onu MCS.S. per bbl. . $ .0.44 , laid , per ICO Ibs. JO'.7'jBO U : short libs , sides , ( looao' ' . ? 0)7' . dry suited shoulders ( boxedi. S007 ; sheri clour sides ( boxed ) . fi iiU5 , Willbki Distillers' finished goods , per gal. f-fOAns Unchanged : cut loaf 53.V5o : grin1 ulitcd , 4Mu ; stundurd "A4Sc. Hccolptb and bhlpmunts toaay were us fol lows : On the Produce oxclmn o today the btittoi mirKOt WHS dull ; fancy eroamory , 10e ; flm notern , IPO : ordlntry , ICoj Uno dalilus , IDC 17e. Uggs , steady at 14u. St. I.onU .Miirkim. BT. IiOtin. Mo. Mnv 21. 1'i.oun I'lrm fo low ur.ulii atyoster.luv's prices ; fancy , JKISI J.75 ; e\tra fancy , 810521.13 ; patents , j,4j ) 'WIIKAT Cash ruled ' { o hlclier at fcie. I'u tn res opened > ia lowt-r. ralllud Sic , foil baol 9tc and after ti'inlliu chlelly downward closui fiom lo to l > iu below jesterdny ; May clnsci atbSlie'i June , 8le ; . ! uly , Hl'.o ; AIIKUSI , bM t Cons Onnh and May Him vt 4'Jo ' ; option followi-n whout und eloted Jao under ycstcr dav ; Julv. 44llo ; epti mber , 4lc. OATS Noniln-ill } Him , o leh , Me ; option loucri May. Jl'io iiil.ed ; July , JI.'io. Itre-Dull at tw'o bid. lUiu cNo market. lliiAN-Qiilut at G-lilOlc. HAV Dull and unchanged ; timothy , 112.0 6 IS oo , the outside for Kill od/o ; pralrio , J7.JU4 IiEAU I'lrin ; soft Missouri , JI 07 ! ! ; rlionilo.il i'LAxsrEn rirm at tl.02. IIUITEH Quiet and unchanged ; creamori IKllne ; dairy. IJtaific. Koni ( Julot und unihnnscd. Cons nlKAii-btions at V , ' : ® 'J ai \VIIIHKY Steady at ( I II. lUiHHMl- Unchanged utC ftSa t'oriov TiEH-Uuulmiued , I'liovisiosb Unchanged ; only job trade a previous prlics UfcCUiTS-Klour. 4,000 Ibs. ; wheat. 12,000 hu. corn , Ib.OJO bu. ; oats , HI.WJJ bu ; lye , none barley , nono. biill'MEMa riour. 1.000 Ibs : wheat , none corn Ib.UOO bu , ; oats , iUOW bu ; rye , none burley , none. _ Omulm I'rodiitu HIDES. Tic. No. I Krvon hides , 3c ; No rtc'n s I'tcd nldcs. 4Q4'4ei N'o. 2irooii Hultci hides , uQJ' v ; No. I green waited hlrlus , 2.1 to 4 < Ibs , 4 l'4o ; No. 'JKiec-n biilteil hlllus , 15 to 4 IL. . . .IJt.iUiN'o. . I veul oulf , n to II Ibs , Do : No. : vcalculf , b tolllbs , 4e ; No. 1 dry Hint hides 7c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , tc , No. I dry e iltei imlt B. MlGc. fchoop pultii Urcen salted , oacli fhtLCDH.&t ( ? rccu salted tlioiirjln.'s ( shot : woolcd early nkliisi , each , rxiiic : dry sliour Ihiirs isliort wiiolod qarly e lnsl. Na I. cuth , v"t ! .lry , ' "eurllins Ibhort wooled ourlj sklai ) , No. 1. Lucli , OB ; drtllut Uausai uuc Nohrnnkn butcher woil iiultii , | , er | b. nctuixl wolRht , iwtlt'ictdry flint Itnnsnunnd Notinvs- k murrnln wool polls Hrlli , ncuitl uolitht , frtlJo : dry IllnlOoioriiln imtohut wool poit . per Ib . tii'ttmi welttht , KUI , < ( PI dry ( lint t'olo- rndotntirriiin WM ) | polls , jirrib , actml wclchl , F lOo ; drv plo es nn I brtt'k * . iictunl weleht , ittioi Tallow nnd uroasn Ttillow. N'o I , d i'it ' 4et tnllow , No. 2. > a-iUci rttchso. whlto A , 4c ; erotso , hlto , : t cj . toi e. icllow , 3c ; ( ffoaso , dnrk , i'Ue. old butior , 2'ic ' , bcoswnn , prlmo , inU2V : roiuli tnllow , I 43'c 1'ot'l.Titv-Old fowls , MJoai uo per do ? . orC ® Oc perlb. llvo weight. llUTTEii "onio of the bast country butter FOCS at I.il4e , hut nnythlni thnt fulls below Hi it point itoc * to the | MI ki rs it "o I'llUlTrnllforiii.'t . lilttrsldo oMiiiso * . J3.00 : Buot lots. $ 's.V. Waslflliitnn iiiivals. JIW : choice aliploi , J.T.IOU Ifflt - * ( ) loinons , $ .1 7Va 4 co : fancy lemons , Jl. > 0 | liixnnnas , rrnted.JiOi J. ' 10 : eriuil errles. shlpphu stock , tibl . $710 ; 1 lorid t tonmtopi JI.V ) percrttoof six baskets ; plnonpplps iiwm..W ponUw. \VOhT4ililiKS-bccd sweet pntatoc" , $2.21 | Ciillfornlacitbbaso , 2 e pnrlh Inoratosi homo crown lelt uco. 4ii- ( per do ? ; onions per bii : N'ubriiska hand picked boins , JI.M4J 2. 0 ; incilliitii.JllXtl.i'1 : t oloridoaiul western Nrhriskii pnt'ttoo . .IVKl e , nttlvo potatoes , fJl.'Oei limn bean , 4cpor Ib ; nntur ere s , 21- qt. ra c . IS'SO per ql. ! spin icli. } HK > Jll.21 per bhl ; ridlohcii , 40c : rutahiiR-io Jl 2ViJI .10 per bbl. : p cplant..lc per Ib. ; tursioy , J14ioj now Callfornl i potatoe , Jo per Ib. ; cueuniber-t , ( l.TiOpordox. ' TiiAVvnritntra Choleo stock sultnolo for hlppini : none too plenty. M 1-fiil.OJ , Now York Markets. Nr.vvYoiiK. M ly 2I.-1 Mit'it-ltpcolpts , 15- oai likes ; exports. 211' ) bbls : l < . Hi sacks : market fairly aitlvoand steady : sale's , .11.011) ) bb'.s , low prudes ? Jtl.Vii171 fair to fancy , $ l4S .15i ; pitent" , J42.iaiOO ; illntiesota ole-vr , $ lCJil.(0 ( | str.-vlshts. UsuHu ) ; palonls , Jl.S.ia 4 III : rj c mlxlures , Jrt tiOitfl B.I t'ouvMOAti Dull : yellow western. J.2 7V3.1 oo. WHEAT Receipt * , ai.loj bu : export"WS , - 71. ; silcs. 1.171.0UO futures. 7. ' OOJ spot Spot market dull , loner anil ueiK : No. 2 red , W.ttfll'ic iilloit ; Di\c'lflOO ( f. o. b : Na .1 red , Ul'ie ; unsniiluil rud , eiUaSJ'i : No. 1 northern , OIQ'J.xfc ' : No 1 hiird , Ol e : No 2 northern. ST'iSle ; No 2 C'lileaRo. ul'ic. No 2 Milwaukee , liJWJic : No 1 spriiu , 87c. Options h id a turning about to weakness on clcarlnj wc-itlioritt the west. The opening w.-is "tT'lo down , fulling olT aguln ? ® sio with local holllnc , rlosln wo tk at 'iBlUe nndor josterdiy : May , Ol c. closliiK at Ol\u , June , Ul'Jffi ! Uccloslnc nt Ill'tc : Julv. UJ'dltU"- " 1. clos- liu at DJ'io : August. 1)1 ) i < ay.cln liu ill Ol"o ; beptcmticr. UII6U ie. ulosniz ft m'lie ; October oioslni nt O.'o : December , liaoif e , c osliiRnttile : May. MH.IIUU' . Kvi : htouly : wcsiorn , sixisjc llAiu.in MAI.T ( Juiot. C\HN Hecelpts. fil.010 bu ; exports. R'.OOO hit. ; s lies. SM.iiOJ bu. of futures ; JIOOO bu of spot. ? pot nrtrki't dull an 1 IOHCT : No 2 , rxSeln oluv itor ; Mo atloit ; uiurtdcl , M'jrai o. steamer mixed , 57Jt.13c. ( Options went oil 3 ( (0 le on better weather conditions , lonctoJ \ < & 'ie on coverliiK only to sell olt Uffllc , closlnu * B © ji5 lower. lime. Mui VOip , elosliiR at 51V : .Inly , O'&llc , closiu. at Mo ; August , WiftVl'je. ' closing at 52V , September , 52c. OATI Uccolpts. 81.t'5Jhu ' ; evports 4 .li.'Sbu ; silos. 10 V'OJ ' bu of futures : GJ.OOJ bu of spot Sot | market dull , closing uas or , options dull and weak. M ly , J7j ® > c , o osltip nt y"'ic ; June , 30'nii.l7ic ( { , closing nt J0'o , Inly , 3UU (217'aC. ( o.oslni ; ut.lS'ic : Aiunst. JiMJ-C'ie , olos- Ins ? nt J3e : Soptonihcr , J."n4ri'jc t-pot mixed western , J)3.H' $ " : whlto vvustern , y © IJe ; No. 2 ( 'hlcajio , noinln il. IIAV-ralrdemind ; shipping , SOo : good to choice. Slcffi'1.00. HOPS Dull and firm : state comiron to choice , 'JCJ.2ic ; 1'aclllo coist , . (3c. ( StloAU-Iaw ! , steudy , iiulot ; fair reflnln ; , 2'e : cuutrlfu il , Jl-ldc Hellned , qulot. AIiiAlSErorolKti , dull ; New Orleans. quiet and slea'lv ' : common to fancy. i55tl5c KICK Kulr. .ictHo and ( Inn : domestic , f ilr to extr i. 4'1 ® GIi"i Japan , I'i , < < i1'fe , 1'UTiini.MiM Quloi. steidy : roflncd Now York , fl o : I'nltcd closed at 'P'iO bid for Juno. COTrovsiht ) On. Dill ! , Urm : crude , .U'ic bid : jcllow , .ll"tebld. TALI o\v Dull , stoiulj ; city. ? J 03 for pack age. 43iC. Ito-iN Inictlve , steady ; strained , common lo good. $1 411 48. 1 tnii'i NTINK Qulot , qteadv : Ul Knns rumor , f ilrdom lud ; wctorn. . 13o limes Quiet , stondVi v\e't \ silted Now Orleans - leans selected , fortj-Hvii to bcventy pounds , Ml c ; Texas selected , llflv to sixty pounds , G4iFc. I'otiK Active , firm : old u oss , $9.501050 ; now meis , Sll.OO. OUT Mi ATS rirni. wintcd : pickled bo'lle . iaOV'e' : shoulders , iiyc : pickled hams. JIO DOS 10 W ; middles , quiet ; elo ir. fb (0 ( , IiAiiy Eislor , dull ; western stpam. ffl CO hid : May , $0.03 hid : Juno , JQ III. ts'ced : July. Jifi' ) > a (171. ( closing 9 C3 : Augnat. J0.78SU70 , closing 0 74 : bcptcmber , JUSO. t HUTTEII Quiet , sto.ulv : western dilry. 12(3 ( He : western creamery , liC21e ; vvcbturn factory. llli'5c ; r.lL-ln. 21c. UIIEFSE riim ; p-jrt sLtms. 3JlOc. I'm IIION Qiilc-t , stcartv. Americau. $1173 Coi'i'Eii Dull : lake. tli'\ ' ) IiPAD Domestic S4,12ifl4 ( 27' ' ' , . TlN-blrons ; straights , JJI.15. Kansas City -Murkrtl. KANSAS UITMo.Mav 21. WHEAT rnlrly active , and about 'Jo lower ; No. 2 hard , 74S 74S'io ; No 2 rod , 8787VJc. Coitv 'I ho market was very unsto idy ; No 2 mixed. 4Gffil7'Jc. No 2 wli tc. 4U"j .13e. OATS Irrosulur ; No 2 mixed , JISJ3o : No. I white , nominal at .Id-- . ttVB Kasy ; No 2 , CO 14e. I t\\Smo IHc on the basts of pure. HIIAV fe icked , O.le HAV Unch inaed ; timothy , S9G ) ; pralrlo Eons rirm to higher ; lie. HtiTTFii Aetlvo , Urm ! creamery , 14S20o dalrv. 6Ilc. HcCEll'is Whoit , 17,003 bu , : corn , 3,003 bu , ; oils nono. SiiH'MBMS Wheat , l.OOJ bu. : corn , 2CO bu ; oats , 1,000 bu. Liverpool Mur..ori. IitVEnrooT. . Mav 21. WHEAT Drm : do mind Improving ; holdois offer sp irlngly in 1 woftcrn spHiv , Os IJ'idfliiis Ild pur cuiuul ; N'o. 2 red winter , ( Is ll'5ilQ7s per cent il COIIN ble idy ; domuiia fair : red western 4sUu percental. IiAUD 1'rimo western , 13s Oil porcwt. HurrMi Unltod htites Unest , OJs per cwt. United btatcs good , e5s. Collco .Murkot. NEW YOIITC. Muy 21 Ontlons stoidy nni unchanged to 3 points up , closing sto idy , 1 it | to ft down : sales , ll.UJJ h u-s , incluillns M ly tl. ' Gl..UJi June. 81. 00I2 10 ; Julv. iJII.'JV ? 1. ' i-O : September. Jll D.ffllJ U > : Octobor. Sll 0) November. Jll HI ; December , $11.93011.03. bpo Klo , bteady No 7 , $1I'J7" . Tr.idi-in' TulK. ClHOAilo. Ill , May 21. Counsolman A. Dv to Cockrull llros : The last half of the ad vanoo today was on selllni by longs In flueneed by bettor weather. Thu violent up turns this week In all the pita have lonscnci tin ) grip of a few poiv erf ul hears and put con Hldcrablo money allont umunj commlbsloi houses , sto.ulv buying by thu oiitslJo pub lie on all breaks cave the luurkct loodsnp port and a very Ilr in closing tone. July con ruled lrro-Mil.il at fiom yesterday's clos Ing prices to lite dcrllno and closed btcad' ' ut quotations. Neitr deliveries wer decidedly higher on demand from shorts , wh are reluctant to p ty adv meet , asked , and w think from the clique buyliu Mny today Urn hhortb will bodilvcn to so ttio at moro inonoj July corn ought to ouso off moro on goneru scllliM w hen the longs t iko piollts. Oats wcr firmer on liuyliu caiiBuil 'iy poor crop pros pcots for iow lands. Prices hav o not adv anec llko corn , and tbo m irKct Is not so llablo t violent c'haiuos and Is a fair purchase on al breaks. Provisions woakomd bharply unde pickorb' taetlcK to recover stun" hold ycslunla to frU'htonon local shortx. HU lecolpts o hos ; expected next week provcntcd u tueov cry. cry.JillCAOO 111. , May9 P-P. O Logan A , Co. t Duneun. Hoillnger AC'o' : The whuul marko has been acllve , hut ' 4baro was leas uxc-lte moiittliun yesterday. 'Iho louil feeling ; I one of dru id null uiictf. | ) ilnty. 'Iho fear n line weather Is Influencing tlio boldest bulls AH wo look at the bltik'itlon w boat around B.I mid transport itlon ntiifrr , looks safe to lm > I'lno weather f 'il this on wfl repair iiineh of " iho dama/o un delay In bocdlng , put under the inos favurnblo elrenmstaneVs wo do not look fn an nviiin n crop of 'waiter or spring , W th'nk It bufo to buy miilll won , bputs Mu btlll coniinandsiih iff cent premium. Th corn market wnsslronv , Thu May option Is f uni'v picture and chtuiurs sluidus as the own ITS determine. Juiivy ululy und Anznstiu likely to icpo it the ( .uurso of May and wit bad weal tier will go OTdh It Oats kcop uuc with corn lliictuutlodB'and so does ho prc ducts. 1'ino uoitb rCwa think will e.iitso reliction , but the guiAiml sltuutlon Is all I favor of thu buying sjila , ( . 'HlCAdo. Ill . May , 4) ) . [ Council , Hopkln A. Co. to S. A MoWhnrlor : I ho wuaknuss I whu.it today orUlnXtf l In liner wntthor 1'oislhly the btron/ci'.c'lblrs ' iiiuy Imvo uc li as a tonic , but for a fact bhorts hud general ! covered , and there loliu Ilttlo outsluo trad there was no biippart to the market. Opur M tor 3 do not o ire 10 lonvo tr.ules ojion wlm the vvoathor londltlons are bo iiiicurtaln an u holiday Intervene * llcnco there wus a gen eral Viihincln- ( iiicounlo , ( ienrr.vll fair and warmer vtouthur Is jiredlctui tomorrow and Jf ihU bliould bu roul Uod on Monday lower prices are t bu nntlilpiitpil. Iho corn and o its murke opciidl weak on weather prospects , but a M : vero twlbtln-of thu short intertst In Mu corn h id a btlmiilullnu olfect and tnero IUIH bharp rally , whk'h w is not hold I'or Iho lac of mi Influential short interest In latu future It Is not unlikely that loner prices may prc vail for. t tlmo If the wuathei Isood. . but th loiu bldo on breaks Is favored by thu bci nude-is I'rov Isluns loat tliolr stri'iuth on th In corn for luck of outsldu btipporl buarlsh Ni vork lloniiy. Market , NBW YoitK. .May 2 | . MONEV ov CAII- Kusy , lUlh uo loan ; closliu ollcrcd at 1) ) pu cent. I'ltiME MeiiCANTiiB PAI-EII 'tao uor cont. biLnu > a KxiuAMik.-sulul ) but steady a ( l n > for ulttjr-day hills nn I tl.S.U for de- m nn.I , The closing ntiolntlons on bond * ! f' is rcu Ili'l tutiiKl I mon i IUi' ' < t * 4 coup . . II S J f Int < crl 1I1U 10) .North 1'iulHc Ittn * IIS North I'ncltlPjmK ui' liotilftUtm Mr * it Is .NortlmrMprn t on * HOS Term new otn 101 Sorthwptt mlobso las loan new not M t I. * l/Mon ( ) is f\j \ * lonn tic'tt not l "t U * h lion M Hr'H ' CiMinilfi eo Zn 11 133 * t I'nul Consuls 1 ? ' Control Pnrltlc l ls 107 ' t I'.C A t'nc I H. ll 1) t II ( } l t IIM < IP * { I , ( I Ir Hot * M U VII II 4s sm Pi t I1 U ( I rr It 10'X ' Krlcml < . . :0si : Union I'ftcltlc lit ! . tOSH M K V T ( Ion W i \\Mtxlinro . . . 10V M . K A. f ( I en . ' < ! - > IU ( ) W l tii . . Sl' { bid. Inskcd blOUKS AMI IKISDS. Viler Mldo riiirtiiatliiiis 1'rlrps Closed lllclior Tlmn 1 hursdn ) Mglit. Nr.vv YOIIK Mny 21 The tosk mirkot todiy was more active than of Into and , while the rins icllons wcro goo 1. Ihoro vr is a hotter eclliu nnd prices after wldo llui'tuitlons , entirev ! fraction-it , closed higher tliuti last nljht. Thoehiiuo In tamper was undoubt edly duo to the t ict tint the shorl Inlorost vas cptllng nltojethor too unwieldy and It xasdlscoverol early th's morning th it the sun actually did shine In iiortunnof the west ern territory which h id bean \lslto 1 by r.Un- fallduring Iho lual week. The ery went up that something would DO i\cd from the wreok an 1 buying hoc imo the 'ashlon 'H o-islly as selling has done for two lny p-ist and , whl.o th'TO vv.ts no lack of soiling , especially In the eirly deilln s , the : ) reponderinco of buvers flu illy eirr.od the .lay and thu llrst iirlvo marked thollinllot the deellno for the time being lliobuvlnidll not li'lu uarly enough to s ivo Hock Island from a m iterlal dcellnp Its loss on the drive- being fa per runt , but othur stocks , such as Tnlim I'lielllc , Missouri 1'aetllu und Ituul- ii , with a few of the Inuutlvu shares like lluAliiK Vulloy und Omiilni prefi-rrod , suf- tered hoverelv at tbo tlmp. The downwurd inovetiient , which budevury appoirineo of iH'lnr broil lit about lo buv stocks upon slid * enly co ised , and the recovery bojiin and ceased onlj with the close of business. The close was netlvo nnd linn to strong at or near the highest prices The dealings frr thu two hours'session reached lssui listed , and 10r > l unilstud shires. Uoveminent bonds dull and stoitlv- The I'osls ijst Almost the duly cuiloslty c\ptps ed now ad lys overtho i lies for inotioy 13 lliu question us lo where It will all un I. No such sltuutlon h is ovur been witnosiud since the opening of 1SSI , when the tr ulu situ itlon was as clmii.v similar to that now existing as anv In the lust deuadc. Thu follow In. ; uro thu closing quotations for the Ic idlug stocks on the Now York btoo ( exchange - change today : The total silesof stocks ted iv wore IfR II" sh ire , Including : AtchUon , 1.J13J. Chicago Gns. f.,071 ; Krlc. 10 I7S ; l.oulsvlllo A. N isli- \ Illo , 4.700 ; Miinli.itfin. 4.171 : Missouri 1'ac fie , 1110 ; Northern I'licllic , 8.101 : Hnidln. . lb , 00 : fat. 1'aul. 22.7J5 ; Union I'uclllc , 11,1'JJ. London I'lnnncliil Ko\Ii'\v. [ Copj/rfflhf ( < lisntij Jinst G mini LOMIOV , M iy 21 I Now York Her ild C ihln Spoei.il to THE lie ? 1 Ocner.il business has been cUiorncly quiet In the Mock exch inge toduy. The attcnilnncpof luetiiDers Ins hcen biniill ns Is tisu illy thu c iso un biturdiy. 1'unds opened rather better mid closed nn- clnnsort. Indian rupcu piper rocovoroj an o irly fall of ' 4 per rent to 'i percent , rorclmi government securities rloso tolerulil } linn foi the Intermit oiml htoeUs An Iniprovcincnt 1 established In &p inlItustl ) ! in 4 * . Portu guese and It.ill-ni llnino r illu.ijs luncheon very little dealt In The close. v\ith one or two exceptions. Is f.ilr y good In tone , a MU ill r' o bcln marked In tlrc.itcstorn Hiclllold deferred , Motropolltin d strict. London Nnrthnrstcrn. Miutlioastorn deferred iiutl HrlKhton deferred uio u trlllo e isler. Anieilcun r.illuays opened very Hat In re sponse to the further lull In Now York , en- Clncorod by nns'rupu'oiis hear operator- thero. During the 1 ist hour there h is been n decided Improvement In the tone , ultlion-'l prices tocovered only allghtly from thuli lonobt. The closing Is ( Inn. Oinullaii lines , ttdllo very Ilttlo de lit In close fuirlv good In tone. Ciin-idl in 1'aclllc and Gi UK ' 1 runU Issues show Ing un linprov einent of ' -i to'4 per rent. Money his ueon almost nn. loiuible. Short loins h ivo been o is > llv oh- tnlnon at " per cent for the \\cok. or fortnlzhi at "t percent. In the discount market few bill1 \ycruollurcci Those it two and three mouth : were quoted ut ii to ' per cent I'lnitnclul > < itc . NEW OuiiEA-iS. Li , Miiy 21 Clearings S1.2I1.TO. KANSAS Cirr , Mo , , May 21 Cloirlnss , 81.4l'J1.l. ( 1'AiiiM iv 21. Throe per cent rentes. 031 lOo for the account. It u.TtMOiu : . Mrt . May 21. Olcirlnss. $ .2,210 , Mfi : balances , jr.1,010. H ite , 0 per eout. LOMIOV , Muy 21. Amount bullion gano Inti thi < II ink of Uiuhind on b ilunco toduj Tcnn . M iv 21 Now York ox cliiin'-a selllns util 60 : olo.irln.-s. JII'J , , GI ; bal nnccH , $ bU.7'.7. CIVCINNATI. O , MaSt. . Money. atlT pe cent : New York exchange , WfflJJo premium UleiirltiKs. * , ' Wl.OOa Nnv YOIIIC. Mny -OloiirliiKs. . JI20 fan.oto balances. JWiU/iSlj for tlio week clearing' $ ; 'Iu 10.1117 ; b.lnncos , JJ. . S'Wfl. NrvvYoiiK. .May 21. [ Special Telcenm ti Pur llKi-l Ii\ohuiiKO wusqiiuted as follows I'liU.-i'-'O. " ( iibOo piemlum : lloston , par to 10 ( hscount- . I'nii.Apcu'iiiA , I'n. , Mi7 21 Cletrlncs , (13. 30)Uil ) : Ual incos. fl.OJI.1. , " ! Tor the wcok tb ( cimrn'a ! ! were JTf.oy..l" and balances ill , ' C07'Ki2. Money , y percent. HOSTOV. Mass , Mny 21 , OloarlnKS , H7 , 419,178 : btliincos , $ . ' .201'i11. ! Money , 1'J no cent KxohiinL'o on Now York , pir to lOo d N count. I'or the week , oloirlnns. $ DS,9)0 781 bnliinccs } 1I,24IS0 | , for the HIIMU \ > ook Ins ve.ir , clearings , WI.SKV.'S. : bilaneos , IIMHI.iy. ST I.OL'ic. Mo. Mav -Clearings , tlfl'.n 7)8 ) biilances. { 1G5CIJ Ulc.irlims this week. to ; lAViW , hal.inccs , i..llll 107 : olearltiCH lust wool- K ! hlAHI : balances. J.MSe."Ji clu irliu's for th eiiinspondtiu wonk I ist. your , J.0.4(11 ( 817 ; bal nni.es. J.S..8"J Money quiet at I an per ecu I on Now Yoik , Wo premium. rnno of prices nnd tnvntictloni for yrstord i ) Suics , ll.ijJMt ires. ( I OJIrt llor THE QUKAT EXHIBIT. JcurriKir lliijdUIII Mu l'rc rnt niul < Slnrt tlic Mm liinrrj. During the past week the ofllccn of the Matuifnolurcrs nnd Consumers nssociAtlon lavobcon dcvotltip n ercat pnrt of tlielr Into to uorfertlnR nrrangomonts for Iho coin- n R exposition. ComuilttcQ mcollnga have olloucd ono utter another so closolv hut thoto has boon almr > st a continuous ses sion of some branch or other of ttio associa tion. 1'icslilotil 1'nk'Q sajs thnt nrrnnpe- ncnti are bolnp porfcctcd as fast as possl- ile anil that the \\ork h bcitiR krpt rl ht up o date but tlicio is still n Krout deal to bo dono. Ilo cviiocts to plvo Ills ttn.o nltnosl entirely to the association from now until the close of the c N position , The committee on admission has decided to charRO 'Jo cents for tickets admitting holders .o the exposition. ClilUhon under llvoOM will bo admitted free , bcbool children and tcnctieis ulil bo Riven complimentary tickets peed for some OMO day to ho specified later. A sonson complimentary tlel.et will bo Issued to each linn nuking an exhibit , rood for the admission of 0:10 : muinbor of the Jlrm at nnv line , and lady. Tnlswlll enable ethlbltou .0 RO In and out at nnv tlmo. Mombcts of ho assoclntion who are not exhibitors can snctire passes for themselves and ladle ] by apph lti diiect to the secretary , specif vlnp on what daj the ticket is to bo used. 1'artlos employe , ! to look after the exhibits will bo supplied ultli bulK'oslikli \\lll admit them to the building free. llidRcs111 also bo printed for each mom- jer of thn association uhlcli tlioy aio re quested tocar during the tlmo that the exposition U bolus hold In the cltv Pho object of these bidecs is to naio it easier for niembeis to rccoisnlzo each other and becotno acquainted. A great many memberof the association from ttio diften'nt Nebraska cities u 111 bu In Omahn ind if the bailees are \voin It will bo easy Tor Omaha members to rccogniro thorn and also for the visltois to tojogiilzo Omaha members. Several manufacturers have announced .hal they \ \ 111 purchase tickets for all their omnloNos , coed for the opening night , which nil ! bo one of the best times \\blchtovlslt the exposition , owing to the presentation of an Inlorosting openlni ; progiam 'iho managers of ttio Coliseum have agreed to turn the building o\or to the nanufacturcrs on Mavi , anil exhibitors can commcnco r.rr.inglng their exhibits anv tlmo after that dato. Chung to the laigo amount of heavy machinorv to bo placed in position , ind to the oiahoratcnois of some of the ox- ilbits , the imtuifacttirors iiro anxious to comtnonco the actual work of arrat.g'ng their exhibits at as oaily a date as possible. They nro also anxious to have o\crvthing In place ind all the niaeblnniy \\oiMng order for the opening nluht , as the attendance on that occnslon promises to ba vcrv latgi' , nnd It is qulto ojsentlal for the success of the enter prise that thcro bo no hitch on the start ; jo\or.or : Bojd has consented to bo present and open the exhibit and start Iho ma chinery. Of Iho 1 (0 ( spices Into \ \ hich the Coliseum building Is divided all have been taken but four. four.Maiks Maiks Bros , have announced that they \\lllmo\oln the nocessan' machinery nnd ininufucturo during the exposition saddles , harness uud horse collars. If their present plans aio caritud out this .sill bo un Impoit- ant exhibit. llamsor & Co. have applied for space to cairv on Iho manufacture of mon's fur hats. Billow & Donp have taken space and will put in machinery for the manufacture of \ \ ooniro bsd spiings. U. 13. Copson uill manufacture brooms , which will prove an interesting feature , for \\hllo the oroom is a very simple artlclo it requites agooci deal of sldll to manufacture one. one.On next Thursday Secretary Btadley will move hU olllc3 into thn Kxposltlo i oalldlnir , making that the haadqunrlers of the associa tion until after the cloo of the exposition. DoU'itt's Strsaparilla cloansoi the blooJ Tin : in > : iriitv. The success of the rVrnam Stront theater duung Its Hist season as a popular pi Iced house has been remarkable. Tliero wore sceptics u ho predicted that Omaha \\as not sufllcientlj laivo to maltitaln successfully n popular pncod theater , where the companies for the most pit t play an entire week and gi\o ten performances during each engage ment. There nro no sceptics now , for the rocoid of the house has been ono of lorcc audiences , u lib a handsome balance on the crcuil sldo of the ledger. Mnnag'r Ciawford felt warranted. In \iowoftliis great succors , In closing his season with a prolonged summer opera en gagement , and several weeks ago ho sent Mr. > V.I. . Buruo3s. the resident minager of the house , to Chicago to scuno a comptny. Ar- iiingemcnts ucro mudo with Mr. Henry W , Dodd. uho has had soveial 3 eats' experience both In Huiopo and in this country in UK maintenance and oignnation ! of opera com p lilies , und as a result Mi. Dodd has cath ered together an operatic organi/ation le uhlch 1m is not ashiincd to attach hia name The iirinclpal people , among others , aio Aim Leslie , uho has an established name In tin profession and who is a popular singer Helen St. Clair. Mack Charles , H. T. Cham beilnln nnd Din Young , who Is a eomodiat in the front rank , The chorus consists of forty ladles am gentlemen , nil at whom uro excellent singers nnd the girls are said to possess morn thai an ordlnurv share of good looks In addltioi to having line \oico3. The operas to bo prc seined are "Urminlo , " "The Chimes of Nor inaudy , " "Tlio Mascotte1 'Tra Olavolo,1 "Olivette , " " ( Jirollo Ohollu , " "Three Blael Cloaks1 "Tho Bohomiin tjlil1Too Bogga Student , " "flio Mikado. " "rutlnlt/a , " "Th ' Pon/inco " "J'lnafore " " 1'liatosof / , , "Nanon,1 etc. , two operas being given each week. Harriet Beochor Stowo's elegant master piece uill bo the card at Womlorlmd th coming week. There is a fascination ni tactiod to the story of "Undo Tom's Cabin that never u oars out. Young and old , ric nnd poor delight In the story of nngollct Ev and the faithful old slave , the cunnin Legroe. occcntr'o ' Murks , iml nil the othe chaructois that have made tbo story fornou all over the universe. This production wil bo presented on the mammoth stage atVoi dcrland with all the scenic effects , transfoi inallons and accessories tlio beautiful gate ojor , Hva's ascension , the allegory of th ungols , the auction scene , iLu brutal ovoi eor , the kind old master , the plcklninn quartette of tweet Dinging pilgrims from th land of the magnolln , and the beautiful llttl pony. Tlio many other attractions In th other departments uill make Womlorlun tlio moccu of the show peers this ucok fo Manager Liwlor will huvo the only show I the city , beginning tomorrow , May iJ. ! Boyd's theater will bo closed during th wholu of the proiunt nook. The roasou c this U that Uin Dull Opera company , whlc uua booked for four performances the lalte part of tl'ovcek , was cancelled on vor short notice. The next attraction at Doyd's ' thoitor11 bo iho Iowa State uand , which will give tw concerts on Sunday next matlnoo an nlubt. Tlio next regular theatrical attractions n Bo\d's are as follows ; "I'ho County Pair , ' on Juno ' , Hand 4 , Hood anil Collier 1 "lloss and Hess , " Junofl , n , 7 and b ; am Haveilj's mtristrclt , Juno U , Klchurd Mam ticld uill cloio the season by giving fou performances on Juno DO and July 1 and " . Jcssto Bartlatl Davis nas a repertory o thirty operas. John L. Sullivan and Duncan B , Harrlso are ' lo separate. I'nttl was looked to attcna "Wang" li New York lust night. "Trip to Chinatown" has reached Ita 20011 performance In Now York , Jonann Strauss is at work on n now opor ettu entitled "Princess Minolta. " Mnrahal Wilder is obout to aall for Kng land to 1111 oiieagements In London parlors. Donnelly & . Giraru eave atlait put a oov variety Into r tipar M to rcplaco "N U uruldis" They will try It en San Trim * cUco l Stuart UoWn * ml ulfo Imvo gone to Luiopo and uill not return until Into In August. Stunrt Kobion will rovlvo another oldl cotncJy for next toason to alternate with ' Henrietta " < 1 M Mill has sold the lofo of the Union bqtnro theater , Now York , The mutual rental In ? : o.OX ( ) . M a r a rot Mather 1m n now plnv , "Th Lgyptl.Mis , " ndrnmalliallonof Victor Hugo' "HutichbacK of Notre Dame. " Cnmlllo IVArvillo of the Bostonlans horn In continental r.uropo and sang with the Carl Kosi company In England Now York cnood ] four comic operas lo.il ueck 'i hey uero "Wang , " "Pollv Mldilles,1 * "Jupiter" and "I'ho Child of rortuno ' "Jupiter" has made an undoubted hit In Now \ ork. and Dlgby Bell promKot to rnnlc \ \ ltliDiiolfo Hopper ana Kronen Wtlion. Sir Arthur Sullivan has his now opera about throe fourths written , but his slckncsn has ilchued Its presentation till Scptcmbor. Mnurlco Barrymoro has wrltlon the lib retto of n coinlo opera , "Tlio Kobbor of the Knino , " about to bo produced In Now York. Annie I'Uloj' * comlo otioin , "Polly Mill. dies , " the play In which Madpo K-Uon hail been plaing , closed Its season last night ut Neu York. Crane closed his season In Now York lust ulelit , and It Is mentioned as notouorth ; thai ho Hud plajod nlnotoan weoki continuously in thnt city. Princess Dolgoroukv , the daughter of the morganatic ulfu of Alexander 11. of Utissia , uill make her appearance ai a violinist In Now Yotk May ys. A Curtis Bond charges that "Pollv Mid dles" is founded on a story entitled "Back In Athens , " uhlch lu wrote and published In the Homo Journal In IbS" . Ollmoio uill bogln his summer night con certs at Madison Square garden , Now York , on Decoration day , when the loot gardcu uill bo opened for tbo so.isou. Xono do Lursnn , formerly of the Boston Ideals , has bjon engaged to plav for the Carl lioui opera troupe In England. Her first Rp- ponranro will bo in Dcsitomona. Annie ClaiK , tbo Boston Museum's ' leading lady , uill retire from the stspo nt the end of this season. It U suld that i.o other actor has plajod so long In ono place as sho. Young r.inmot has bought n St. Borimnl dog tuo Inches taller than the ono owned by his father , and the animal uill bo trained toke ko pirt In "Fritz in Ireland" next season. "King Knllko" is lo bo produeod lu Now \'orK next month. The scone is laid In the SitmhMch Islinds and many of tha native airs are Introduced. Among Ibom Is the native nntbcm. Jcanotto St. Henry of the "Wang" compa- ly , uho looks some ItkoiLlllian Kussoll anil las n good but poorly trained soprano , will retire from tbo stngo and study muslowlln. Madame Capplanl. Harrv Smith of Chicago , v. rllor of lh ibrettos of "Itobin Hood , " "Jupltar" ondi 'Tho Tut and tlio Tartar , " has potto to Ung-j and and will in a Ho an oiTort lo have hli - , oilts produced In London. Mattlo Vlckors has a now piny , "Edel- \los- , " oy .1. A. Trasor. jr. , of Chicago , Mho las throun logeilior a dozen plnjs in about as many months ami , curiously enough , has ucieoded In gottlng Ihotn acted. .iy Tomploton Is at the Head of tbo Pnrlc L'hcntoi opcia boufTo com pan v just organs /ed In I'hll idclphla lo ol\y "Gonevlovb do rabntit. " Among the company are Peter ' . Dil > , Ilelon Lament nnd Lea Van Dyclr. Miss Mane Jmisen has published n curd in uhich she denlos ttiut she madu a saucy ro < toil to rinncisVllson. . Sbo Intimates that hero utis an agiocmont that it should bit ulon out publicly that the separation was an nmicib'o ' ono. During the present trip to Curopo Charles frohman is accompanied by William UIU "otti1. The two have gene diiect to Paris , , \ hero they uill receive from M. Saidou a comedj based on the adventure * of au Amor- 'can lamilv abroad. Miss nnio Stewart , a young girl who Iq Ibb I began her study In music in Chicago , ' uas jusl signed with Iho Carl Host ; opera company of London for llvo jcars. She made her debut April 10 in M incliojtor , Eng land , assuming th- ) title role In "Aida" in a manner that won for her pratso from tba pi ess of that city. Ciiiollno Hamilton of tbo Boslonlans wn bom , ro.uoj and musically educated lu the city of Sun Francisco , her llrst trip over the Mcrias b"ing on the occasion of her coming cast to join the Bostonians last September. Her maiden name was Caroline Mllznor. Tuo yours ago she married Charles Edward Hamilton , a uritsron the Dailv Examiner of Sin I'rancisco. Through friends she was brought to the notice of Messrs Karl. MacDonald - Donald and Barnaboo , oy uhom she was im > mediately engaged. Up to Ibis time nor pub lic appearances had bean ullognthor in con ceit , und she was the soprano nf ono of th leading churches of Sail riancisco. Hoi operatic debut was made In the role of Mali ] Marian in bmltb and Do Koven's "Robin Hood" at the Standard theater. 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