Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 17, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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    COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Few of a Cold Wa o in Nebraska Raised tte
Price of Wheat.
ONE-FOURTH CENT UP AT THE CLOSE
Wet Wind * Now with Proipret of lie-
rtlnn Cunnril Apirrlirn | loii Corn
lightly Lower mill July O U
i anil HonUi.
CHICAGO , May 16. Wheat wound up firm
jmdic > higher today after a new low price
record. Weak cables and fair selling caused
the opt'iilng easy feeling and reports of hot
lilgh winds In the west nnd the possibil
ity of a cold wave were responsible for the
later firmness. Corn closed ! c lower ; July
outs Uu lilfher and provisions were little
changed ,
In wheat there wns rather free Belling at
the start , favorable crop news , with the
exception of Nebraska nnd California , nnd
the weak , depressing cables , were the prin
cipal factors In Increasing the selling pros-
mire. The rally later In the day \v.as due to
reports of hot weather In Nebraska , some
advices reporting hot winds and the ther
mometer ninety degrees In the shade. The
weather map showed colder conditions In
Ilia extreme northwest , with snow at
llUcnn , nnd this created a little apprclicn-
Flon from the trade , fearing the cold wave
might extern ! Into the wheat belt. July
opened -c lower at fifi c , lost We and ad
vanced - e , closing nt the top.
Corn wns weak early , but later firmed up
rome and closed steadv. The early tone at
the ntnrt was attributed mainly to the ac'.ion
of uheat and the rally lat r to the weather In
the wrst nnd covering by shorts Price
rhnnges wore confined to aTic range.
In outs the feature \VIIH the light offerings
and better buying. This carried prices for
May up Ic and July I'ic. A reaction of % c
followed. Other months were % c higher.
Provisions opened weak and lower on the
decline In live hoxs at the yards. Some of
the imckcra bought to n moderate extent ,
lirlucH advancing slightly and then easing
tiff , lint ruled llrm nt th'1 close nt th out-
nlde figures of the day. Compared with last
nlglit , Julyporlt Is unchanged , .luiy lunl uu-
rhungfd nnd July ribs Do lower.
Estimated lecelpts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
f.3 cars ; corn , 300 cars ; outs , 200 cars ; hogs ,
23,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows ;
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Artlcc ! ; ; r'bpo'iiTMiii.'li. I "Low. I Close.
I
Cash quotations were as follows :
KLOUU-Kany.
WHEAT No. 2 flprliiR. 64Tifl55c ; No. 3 spring ,
ho wilra ; No , 2'rpil , 64TS'i(53c.
< : ORN-No. 2 , 37'ic.
OATH-No. 2 , 33Uc ; No. 2 white. : C36'/jO ; No.
I white , 35iirS6o.
RYE No. 2 , 45c.
IIARI.EV No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 , 523Cc ; No.
4 , no wilra.
TI.AX HEED No. 1 , J1.37.
TIMOTHY SEED-1'rlmc. JI.15.
I'llOVIHIONH MPRH pprlc , per bbl. , J11.97U ®
12.00. Ijipl , jier 100 IhK. , 7.30ii7.321i. Short ribs ,
FliloH , ( looKfl , } 6.2.H6.2714. Dry Kaltfil nhoulilcrH ,
( boxcil ) , | 5.75fr6.00 ; short clear slilra , ( boxed ) ,
WHIHlCV-DlBtlllers' finished goods , per gal , ,
HtJOAUH-UnchanKed. I
The following were the receipts aim shipments
fur today :
On the Prodtico exchange today the butter mar
ket > was quiet : creamery. 12 < 10c : dairy , a ®
13o. Kegs , steady ; strictly fresh , 020 c.
NK\V YOHK UKNKKAL. MARKET.
( Quotations on Flour , ( Iniln anil
I'rovlslons , Motalo , IHc.
NEW YORK. May 16. FLOUR Receipts , 14-
f 800 bbls. ; expoits , 38,600 bbls. Sales , 7,700 pkgs.
Dull , but steadier with wheat ; low erodes neg-
leclfd. Rye Hour , llrm but dull ; buckwheat
f flour , nuinlnal ,
1IUCUWHEAT Dull ; range on all grades , CS ®
r 75o. CORN MKAL Quiet ; yellow western , J2.63 ®
2.70 : llramlywlne , J2.70.
HYK Nominal ; car lots , 51Q52C.
1IARLEY Nominal ; No. 2 Milwaukee , 6667c ? ;
UHKradoil western , 60'663o.
HARLKY MALT Dull ; western , 65B85c ; slx-
rowi'd , 80i S5o.
WHEAT Receipts , 67,900 bu. ; exports , 49,600
bu , Hales , 2,660,000 bu. futures , 48,000 bu. spot.
KiMit , Hti'iuly ; No. 2 red. In store and elevator ,
tS c ; f. ii. b. , 59Hc : No. 1 hard. 5S'So dellvi-rud.
Outlons opi-ned weak at the lowest point on
record , owing to foreign selling , liquidation ,
weak rabies and favorable weather , but quickly
rallied on good demand from shorts , later ad-
vancliiK on talk of hut weather In Kansas.
Th close was llrm at ' , iO c net advance. No.
2 red. May , closed at 53 > , ( .o ; June , 67 15-16068'ic ,
closed at 68c ; July , 59 f39 ? c , closed at 69c ;
AiiguKt , 60 > ifi60c , closed at 6oHc ; September ,
I ? 61 ie , closed at ClHc ; December , 64V464'ie ,
closed at 64c.
CORN Receipts , 1,000 bu.i exports , 66,500 bu.
Bales , 313,000 bu. futures , 18,0ft ) tm. spot. Suat ,
dull ! No. 2 , 42H f42o In elevator ; 43V4 43c
ulliat ; steamer mixed , 42o. Options weak early
im favorable * crop news and In sympathy with
wheat , but soon turned tlrm on coverlnff and
closed steady at about unchanged prices from
last nlKht. May closed at 43ftc : July. 43 3-16ifj >
43 7-160 , closed at 43'ic ; September , 44ii4fl4Hc ,
OATH Receipts , 8,200 bu. ; exports , 800 bu.
Bales , 70,000 bu. futures , 115,000 bu. spot. Spot
market more active and hl/sher / for mixed. No.
! oats , 37iff37 ! ic : No. 2 , delivered. 38'4O3S-\ic ;
No. 3 , 37u ; No. 2 whlti > , 41'ic ; No. 3 white ,
40'c ; track , mixed western , 3St(39c ! track , white
western , 42 f4iVo ; track , white stale , 42fl3Vic.
Options generally llrm all day on less favorable.
crop news , closlnu at Ho net advonci. . May
closed at 37io ; June closed at 39 o ; July , 36 > i
37 c. closeil at 37Wc.
HAY-FIrm for choice ; shlpplnt ; . $6.00i6.50 ;
Band to choice , $7.00J9.00.
IIOPH Dull ; state , common to choice. 9fl7c :
I'uelllc coast , 12W18c ,
IIIDEH Fairly steady : wet salted New Or
leans , selected , 45 Ibs. , 4R4VJC.
LEATHER-Qulet and steady : hemlock sole ,
lluenoa Ayres , llRht to heavy , mljWWe.
I'llOVlSIONS-Heef. quiet. Cut meats , easy ;
pickled shoulders , 6Ho ; ilckled hams , lOHc.
l.ird , steady : western Meant Hosed at J7,61
nskwl ; sales , 300 tierces at I7.60fi7.63 ; May closed
JU'y' * 7' < 5 l"tkt-'l ! ' l" > r l dull.
1'ork d U
, Prime crude In
294T30o : prlmo crude , 2 27c ; off crude In
" ! * yell" * * Mo : " summer
"uramer w .l
Rt'TTER Quiet ; western dairy , 9HO12c ; west-
? creumery. 13fll7c ; western factory. SWllo ;
17e' H""C * ' 12Wl7c ! lllte creamery.
> MieHK Wenk : InrKe Bl"le > ! ) ! 515100 : Bma11-
li '
cefe'W' ' ; & . wi > 8tcrn > 'ro" " ' ! ® ! ' : re-
TALLOW iasy ; city ( J2 per pkg. ) , 4KiO4Uc'
country ( pkgs. free ) , 4 % 4T4e. as to quality. '
til'OTROLEL'M-Dull ; UnlteU closcu at 8C'io
J' ' IN Finn ; strained , common to good , 1.22i !
. 'TI.NE ' Sll'mly' H ? 30c.
' ' JomCilU ! ' fftlr " '
arcly sicady.
FLAX HHEIi Nominal.
rilKlOHTH-null.
< Xpl'KHCuet ) | nnd wenkj lake , ; < > .
, ni ! ' ; . , ' " , u" nni1 ru" > ' ! domi-Bllc. tJ.20.
Hi.'TS1iMlierU.Blrinllg' , < w-6S.bl'i | | llnte'- " "
HI'Ml.TMIl Wcnk
; . domeatlc , t3.47l4 ankcd-
laics on 'clmnse. 1 car May lead at t3.35.
Minneapolis Wliunt Murket.
MINNEAPOLIS. May 16-The market opened
weuk thin moniliiK , the weakness bolmr duo to
weaker cubleH nnd general good crop prospects ,
but light demand. loiter rv | > erin < if hot. dry
went.Vr In portions of Kansas nnd Nebia ka nnd
wimo hail crop report * from Dakota created nn
Inclination on the pnrt of the nhnrtH to buy , and
thern Uilnic no srent amount for vule , thnt put
llm inurkct up a lltll ? , and with more buyliiK a
the market advanced It roim tteudlly till half u
rent had been italmd from th low price of the
inorulnif. There were norno nuclimtlonii after
that and price * nitnln declined nearly to the low
prUv of the mornlnic nnd lower even than yexter-
iliiy'n clone. Near Iho end of tha m'B.slun theie
wua unolher rally with itliorU buying. On later
nrrnmtw in Liverpool dUpalchf , with rejiorlH nt
more dl > P < ' UI < ii on the part of forelKiicni to
buy wheat In thla country , buying nturtiil again
and ( irlce * advanced , us there waa no little for
If1 mtle. The clou * wui Mo to 4c hlKher than
jreiiterday. lluy. CO'ic ; July , Me ; K < > ptemU > r. S7o ;
un ( ruck. No. 1 hard , Me ; No , 1 northern , C14c ;
Nu. S northern , cov.
T.i" Hour mnrktt won Hteady , with rather more
flnnm-M than yeterday , althouKh bunlneim wan
K lltll * more brink Ht the prlceii mid at the. prv-
vloun ilnyil. Putrntv , 13.30 tu } 3.W ; bakera , J3 to
& . The > hlpmenl of flour fur the day were
171 bU . XU bct - - - - -
bu. , with mllU grinding nlioul 155,000 bbt * . for
the twenty-four hour * . Shipment * were ttW
bu. , which , with the amount ground , would mnk
n natural reduction In local tuppltc * of about
lO.OoO bu. for the d y. f < ale of ca h averaged
fibotit the Mine nn yesterday , u most of U wan
* < /ld previous to the rise.
I.ocnl I'roilnco Market.
ntJTTRll There In plenty of country butter on
the market , but the most of It In poor when It
arrive * and price * are low. Choice country
butter , 12ffl4c : packlntf ( lock , Co ; separator
creamery , liOISc.
EOOH Dealer * generally nre reporting their
union of clean bright stock nt 9c ; seconds are
Jdllng nt 7UH80 ,
I.IVI3 POULTHY-The receipt * of chicken * are
Inrrcanlnr nnd the market I * not quite M firm
no It wait n dny or two ngo. Old hen * , 7ci old
reenter * . 311 to , and young one * , Co. The demnnd
for other kinds of poultry IS rather light , though
n limited nunntlty M salable. Ducks , 7C8oJ hen
turkey * , 84f9c ; goblcr * , 6cj gce ! > c , Cc ,
OAME--The reason I * so far advanced that
came I * no longer wanted.
VEAL The receipt * of venl are very mod.
ernto nnd price * steady. Oood , fat veals , C'Kf'c ;
thin or heavy , SflGc.
PIor.ONS There I * a demand for old pigeon * ,
but you UK blld * that nro not strong on the win ?
nie not Wanted. Old bird * , per doz. , 11.2581CO.
VEOETA11LES.
OLD IIEANH The mnrket Is firming up nil
over the country. Neither the demnnd nor supPly -
Ply IH xery heavy nt till * point. California hnnd-
Plckcd navy , $2,101(2.23 ( : western navy , JI.90y2.00j
common white beans , Jl.COfll.S3.
ONIONS Old onions are ft thing of the past.
New Font hern onion * nro quoted nt Jl per
1.1)1. ) There nro n few UcrmtidOH still on hand
nt J2.73 per box. Top onions nre plenty at
2CfJ30n on order * .
POTATOES Tim supply I * coming mostly
from 1'tnh nnd Colorado , which slock Is quoted
nt OOciJJl.OO per bu. There nre new southern
potntoes In the inaikot , whlcn are quoted at
J4.OOR4.23 per bbl.
CAIIIIAOE Alnhama cabbage , per crate , J2.GO ;
choice Ixxilslnna , J.1 ,
CELEHY None In the mnrket.
A8PAHAOUH Oood home grown stock Is
nbundant nt 2SflSflc per doz , on orders.
PIE PLANT Home Blown pie plant Is plenty
nt 2c on order * .
TOMATOES Florida stock of good color Is
scarce nt 11.75 per crate of six bankets.
( IHEEN VEOETAHLES-Hplnnch , per bbl. , J1.7B
fi2.f.O ; rndlihen , per doz. , "Oc ; lettuce , per doz. , 33
SilOc ; cuctimlicru , J1.23W1.50 ; pan-ley , per doz. , 30
{ /.Vic ; beet * , i.er do/ . , 73jl > 5o ; water cress , per
cure , in IKIXCB. Jl.WMI1.73.
NE\V MEANS Homo very choice wax bean *
were received from Texan. Wax beans , bu. box ,
J2.3UK2.73 ; ' , ! i bu , box , Jl.00frl.23.
PEAS Oreen pens uro commencing to arrive
from Mlitiuinl. Oood shlpplni ; stock , per ' ,4
bu. box , Jl.
FRUITS.
HTRAWIIEItllll'S The receipts of berries by
express wen- not heavy , but there wns a part
of n car carried over from yesterday that came
In by freight. Choice shipping Block , J2.753.00.
APPLES There are no apples on the maiket
suitable for shipping purposes.
CHERRIES A few California cherries are ar
riving nnd selling nt $2 per box. The fruit Is
In good condition , but rather small In size ,
TROPICAL KIIUITS.
ItANANAS-Per bunch , J2.00fl2.50.
LEMONS Fnncy lemon * . 300 size , Jl ; fnncy
lemons , SCO size , J3.73 ; choice lemons , 360 size ,
J3.DO.
ORANOES Washington navnls. ( Ms , 112s , 121s.
J3.50 ; Mediterranean sweets. J3.W ; California
seedlings , $ ' 1.23.
F1OS Fancy , per Hi. , 12VjW13o.
DATES Ilnlluwecs , 63 to 70-Ib. boxes , per lb. ,
'PINEAPPLES Choice , per doz. , J2 ; small ,
J1.73.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IIONnr California , 1 ; dark honey , I254c.
MAPLE SYRUP Onl m cnns , per doz. , J12.
NUTS Almonds , 130170 ; English walnuts , 10 ®
12c ; Illberts , 12c ; llrnssll nuts , lOc.
CIDER-Pure Juice , per bbl. , JO ; half bbl. ,
J3.23.
J3.23.At PLK HUTTER Per 20-lb. polls , . .1 ; half
bbls. , 31/40 per lb.
HIDKS No. 1 green hides , 2'Se ' ; No. 1 green
salted hides , 3ffi.lc ! ; No. 2 green salted hides ,
2W2V4c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 ll . to 13 Ibs. , B'.ic ; No.
3 veal calf , S Ibs. to 1" Iba. , 4c ; No. 1 dry Hint
hides , Cc ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , 3c ; No. 1 dry
Rnlted hides , 4c ; part cured hides , Ho per lb.
less than fully cured.
SIIMI'-P PHLTH-ilreen salted , each , 23SCOC ;
green salted shearlings ( short-wnoled early skins ) ,
each , Miir.e ; dry shearllngH ( short-wooled early
skins ) , No. 1 , each , 5J710c ; dry shearlings ( short
wooled early Kklns ) , No. 2 , each , Be ; dry Hint ,
Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool , pelts , per
lb. , actual weight , SWSc ; dry Hint , Kansas nnd
Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual
weight , 4Iiic ( ; dry flint , Colorado butcher wool
pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4ffl7c ; dry Hint ,
Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual
weight , 45ZCc.
TALLOW AND OllKASE Tallow , No. 1 , 4 < ,4t3 >
4V4C ; tallow , No. 2 , 354t3Tic ; grease , white A ,
4Vlc ; grease , white 1 ! , 4c ; grease , yellow , 3e ;
grease , dark , 2Vic ; old buter , 2iiJ2V4c ; beeswax ,
prime , 13J18c ; rough , tallow , 2fl2'.ic.
St. Louts ( loneral Aliirkot.
ST. LOUIS , May 16. FLOUR In better de
mand at recent decline.
WHKAT After opening lower on foreign news
rallied slowly on demand for export nnd home
use , closing UflUc up ; No. 2 red , cash , 61T4c ;
May , 62c ; July , 63Vke ; August , M&c ,
CORN Weak on weather and crop news , the
net loss being HQ'lic ' : No. 2 mixed , cash , 374c ;
May , 36'c ; July , 35e35c ; September , 36ic.
OATS Options higher ; No. 2 cash , lower , Stio ;
May. 35VS ; July , 2J'/4c ; August , 23c.
RYE No tradliiKi No. 2. this side. 60c bid.
nAHLKY No trading.
HRAN Ixiwcrj 64c east track , sacked.
FLAX HEED Nominal ; J1.23.
TIMOTHY SI'H'3D Unchanged ; 53.DOff4.00 ;
clover. J6.5007.50.
HAY Steady ; prime to choice timothy , J9.505j >
10.00.
BUTTER Unchanged ; strictly fancy creamery ,
.
EGGS Sc. . .
LEAD Steady ; In demand at J3.1j ; spelter ,
dull , J3.20.
CORN MEAL-J1.95@2.00.
WHISKY Jl.OSffll. 13.
COTTON TIES Unchanged ; Jl.
'
- .
1'ROVISIONS Easy , tendency downward.
fork , standard met * . Jobbing. J12.50. Liird , prime
to choice steam. J7.05@7.20. Dry salt meats.
loose shouldem , J6 ; longs and ribs , -J6.30 ; shorts ,
J0.43. llacon , packed shoulders , J6.87V4 ; longs ,
J7 ; ribs , J7.12'shorts ; , J7.23.
RECEIPTS Flour , 2,000 bbls. : wheat , 2,000 bu. ;
corn , 78,000 bu. ; oats , 32,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Kour | , 10,000 bbls. ; wheat , none ;
corn , 60,000 bu. ; outs , 22,000 bu.
Coffee Murket.
16.-COFKEE-Optlons dull
NEW YORK. May -
for the United States , 113,0(10 ( bags ; total visIble -
Ible supply for the United States , 375,653 bags ,
against 3M.239 bags.
IllO DE .lANKinO , May 1C. Flrnj ; No. 7
Illo , JS ; exchange , 9 11-lCd ; receipts , 4,000 bags ;
stock , 140.000 bags ; cleared from Illo , 3.000 bags.
SANTOS , May 10. Murket quiet ; good average
8nnlnn , No. 7 , J3 ; recelptB , 1WO ( bags ; stock , 33-
HAaMliuna , May 10. Sleady ; sales , 10,000
bagH ; quotations , > , i pfg. lower to U pfg. higher.
HAV'llE , Mny 16. Market opened imlct ; ruled
dull , sales , 9,000 bags.
Cotton Mnrlcet.
NEW OIILEAN3 , May 1C. COTTON Easy ;
sales , spot. 1,000 bales ; to arrive , 200 bales ; or
dinary , B 13-lCc ; good ordinary , C C-16o ; low mid
dling. ec ; middling , Cftc ; good middling. 7 3-lCc ;
middling fair. 7 1-lCc ; fair , STic , nominal ; re
ceipts , 498 bales ; exporls , coastwise , 3OjS bales ;
Block , 112.DC1 bales. Futures , quiet ; sales , 30,800
bales ; May. J0.70 bid : June , JC.7H0.72 ; July ,
JC.76HiC.7C ; August , JC.74KC.75 ; September , J0.73 ®
C.74 ; October , JO.74JfC.75 ; November , JC.794fC.81 ;
December. JG.85RG.8C ; January , JC.905JC.92.
HT. LOUIS , May 16.-Qulet ; mlddllntf. 7 7-16e ;
saleu , 100 bales ; receipts , 200 bales ; shipments ,
200 luiles ; stock , 42,300 bales.
OALVESTON , May 1C. llecclpts , 338 bales ;
Block , 19.155 bales ; middling , quiet , t 13-lCc ;
Bales , 78 bales. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Liverpool Murxots.
LIVERPOOL , May 16. WHEAT Closing
weak ; supply large ; No , 2 red winter , 4s 7d.
CORN Dull ; supply In excess of demnnd ; new
mixed spot , 3s Cd ; futures dull ; holderx offer
freely ; May. 3s Cd ; June , 3s Cd ; July , 3s Cd.
FLOUK Quiet ; supply guod ; St. Louis fancy
winter , Bs 9d.
LAUD Dull ; supply poor ; spot , 38s Cd ; fu
tures. holderH not offering.
POH1C Steady ; Bupply ixxir ; prime mess , west
ern , 72s Cd ; western medium , 62a Cd.
1IEEF Extra India mess , 87s W.
1U1TTEU Finest , 758 ; good. BO * .
DACON Umg nnd short clear , B5 Ibs. , 33s ;
Ions clear , 45 Ibs. , 34s.
KUIISIIK City Market * .
KANSAS CITY , May 1 . WHEAT Vie lower ;
No. 2 hard. 48o ; No , 3 red , B0 51c ; No. a red.
47 48c ; rejected. 43c. <
COUN Ho lower ; No. 2 mixed , KfiKXc ; No. 2
white. 38VIC.
OATS Unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , 3C36'lo ' ; No.
1 white. 37 f37Hc.
UUTTKIl Quiet ; creamery , G15c ; dairy , 12Q
14c.
EOOS-Easy nt 7ic. !
IlEUEIITS Wheat. 7,000 bu. ; corn , 1,200 bu , ;
oats , 4"0 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , 20,000 bu. ; com , 1,200
bu , ; oats , none.
Dulutli drum Mnrket.
UULUTH , Mny 1C. WHEAT Close : Finn ;
No. 1 hunl , ' cash , Cl'.ie ; May , 61'io ; July , Ci'ic ;
No , 1 northern , cash. May and July , tSTio ; Sep.
tember , 68lie ; No. 3 northern , rash , C6o ; No.
3 , 50o ; rejected , 43Vic ; on truck , No. 1 northern ,
to arrive , liUiC.
IIYE--430 ,
OATSr-No. 2. 311,0 ; No. S white , Me.
Car Inspection today ; Wheat , 67 cam ; rye. 2
cars.
llii-iiPTS : Wheat , 17,773 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 15,847 bu.
Sugar aiarkot.
NEW YORK. May 16-8UOAR-Raw quiet.
but ( Inn ; fair rellnlng , JHe ; centrifugal , 96 test
2 15-lSc. Bales , 1 cargo centrifugals , 90 test
Nuw York , late yestenl.iy , c , I. f. , nt z D.SIO Und
oiw cargo centrifugals. 94 test , to Philadelphia ,
. I. f. , at i 15-tCc
c. - ; rellned more active , steadv
LONDON. May 16.-SUlAR-Can"i ( qule" > d
Kteady ; ceulrifiiKal , Java. 4j 3d.
IHl Market * .
OIL CITY. Pa. , May -Natlonal l Transit cer.
tllli-ates opened ut 85H ; highest. S3 > 4 ; lowest.
- ! l'IP'"ents. 101,61 * bbls , ; runi.
Ub *
\
certificate * opened nt I3 < if tJjjeJ at " 54 i high
est , IS'iloncst , 83'i i no le * .
New York Dry Cloodn Market.
NEW YontC , May H. The finest tntlm of
blenched cotton have b en In good order request ,
and some low grade * hav Inquiries * nd light
tale * . Drown cotton * are In Rood condition with
ngcnts and many makes are well oversold.
M eel Mi rl"pt.
ST. LOUIS , May 16. WOOL TMter In tone
and demand , but value * not quotably changed.
Frlaco Wheat Market.
BAN FRANCISCO. May IS. WHEAT Very
dull ; December , J1.07.
STOCKS ANIJ 11ONUH.
Belling movement \Vn Started Early nnd
the .Mnrkot tVni Active All Day.
NEW YORK , May 10. Tlio share specu
lation today wns characterised by con
siderable activity , but the Increased volume
of business wns duo to the Inauguration
of n selling movement , which Included
Sugar , St. 1'nul , Htirllngton & Qulncy
end Chlcaco Gas , and In lessor degree
others of the active flharea. The pres
sure to sell was most pronounced In Sugar.
There Is a growing belief that the refining
sugar Interests will not receive that con
sideration of which they have claimed to
be assured In the tariff bill If It should
roach lln.il put-wage. The situation In
Washington Is becoming more unsettled
and the outlook Is not so clear as It wns
a few weeks back for the Sugar people.
The shares are , however , strongly sup
ported when attacked , nnd today after the
Bellini ? movement started at the opening
had spent Its force good buyers were not
found wanting , whose purchases caused a
recovery of the early loss nnd even sent
the prices temporarily above the opening
figures. The curly decline was 2 > & per
cent , the subsequent appreciation 2J6 per
cent , then followed a reaction of 1 % per
cent nnd n final rally of U , making a
decline on the day of % per cent. Sugar
preferred lost 1 per cent. There
were quite heavy sales of JJur-
llngton & Qulncy In the llrst
hour , despite the fact that It was generally
admitted that the regular dividend would
bo declared , and a decline of % per cent
was effected. St. Paul was even heavier
than Its sister stock and there' were evi
dences of liquidation of the shares held
by a bull pool , which hoped to llnd a mar
ket on the strength which It was hoped
the Iturllngton dividend would Impart to
the dealings In the granger group. These
expectations were not fulllllcd und the
price of St. I'aul moved down on the largo
offerings made 1 % per cent , with only ' , i
recovery at the close. Rock Island declined
% and Northwestern stands unchanged
compared with yesterday. Chicago Gas
was sold down 1JJ per cent during the
morning , railed % In the afternoon and
reacted % , losing 1 per cent on the day.
A break of Z\tt wns made In National Leaden
on sales believed to be for the account
of Insiders , nnd tlje stock closed within
% of the lowest point touched , .The gen
eral market was weak throughout the
day and clost-d heavy , with prices as a
rule \'t to 3V4 below yesterday's final sales.
Exceptions were Pacific Mull , New York
Central and Missouri Paclllc , which aie
IJi and V4 per cent higher respectively.
The bond market was weak all day.
The Evening Post says : Partly because
of the western railroads' further move In
the rate cutting matter , and partly , per
haps , because of the Burlington dividend ,
the early movement of the granger stocks
showed a fair degree of firmness. In the
last half hour , however , a vigorous pro
fessional attack , centering in St. Paul , and
assisted probably by some liquidation ,
caused a few rather striking net declines.
This movement , however , extended over
only a small part of the list , the market
In general being quite Irregular.
The total sales of stocks today were
220,897 shares , Including : Atchlson , 7,00o ;
Sugar , 51,600 ; Burlington , 21,900 ; Chicago
Gas , 13,400 ; Distilling & CattlefeedlnB.
3,100 ; General Electric , 2.COO ; Louisville &
Nashville , 0,300 ; Missouri Pacific , 7,900 ;
National Lead , 12,500 ; New York & New
England , 5,200 ; Northern Pacific , 3,900- ,
Hock Island , 4,200 ; St. Paul , 41,000 ; Union
Pnclllc , 3,300 ; Western Union , 9,900.
The following are the closing quotations
on the leading stocks of the New York ex
change today :
Now Yorlr Money Murknt.
NEW YORK. May 16. MONEY ON CALL J
'
Easy , at 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ? closed'
at 1 per cent. *
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 2'i5J6 per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE-Dull , but flrm ; ac
tual business nt JI.88U04.89 for 'demandat '
J4.S7'4ifi4.87V ! f.for sixty days : posted-rates , J4.8815
04.90 ; commercial bills , J4.86U (4.86'4. " ' '
SILVER CERTIFIC'ATES-61li6.V.
GOVERNMENT BONDS Steady ; ' state bonds
Inactive.
The iloslng quotations on bonds.
Tlio amount of bullion gona Into th Hank of
iiRland on balance today la 140,000. India
council btllB were nllutled today at la 1 H-lOd pur
rupco.
llAIl.Sir.VEH (5-lOd ( perouncu.
MONK Y ? ( j > cr cent.
Th ratu of dlBCOUnt In tlio open market for both
abort end threu months' bllln IH 1 1-10M1J4 | r
ouuU _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
81111 FninvUvu Allnln * ; Quotation ] .
SAN FRANCISCO , May 10-Thu oBlclal closla *
QiiotatlonBfor nilninc atoutci toJiy worjaitol *
lOWB !
On tlm i.oiiiioo .Mnrkot.
NEW YOIIK. May l . Tb Kvenlnc Po t'a
IxDmlon cable taya : Flutnesn marked tbo whole
vUuutlun iixlay. Artcfnllncn. Ainvrltuina and
liver deprmiH.'d all tha rnurkrtii. ArKcntlnrn
have fallen heavily on the rUa In the told
urtmlum tbir to 291 , na a king artlclt In th _
h Argent ,
reveals ferf Jr ( h ftels. All Bouth America ! ) *
i ? r * dull In 1/lnrt.Ba. Jlmirlcans clo.ed nt
the won-l. Athl cmVTer Mpec-lnllr flat on
fears of tli natUM ortht fforsanltntlon scheme.
Bllver was 2 u < J na weak. One hundred ftml
forty pounds frt told nu United Stales coin
weri boj-hi by y. . xJnf
Financial Note * .
DOSTON , May 10. Clearings , J14,40I,4)3 ! ; bal-
nnces , 11,028,795.
IIALT1MORE , May IC.-Clenrlng * , J2.563.2C5 ;
balances , J420,7S3.
NEW YORK , Mny 10. Clearings , $81.911,0,8 ;
balances , (6,183,913.
PARIS , May 10. Three per cent rente * , lOOf
7Gc for the iiccount.
PHILADELPHIA. May IC.-Cleailnss , JIO.M-
3S3 ; balances ,
MEMPHIS , May 1C. New York exchange , par ;
clearings , J3 $ ! > , ! > 78 : balancis , $228,491.
CINCINNATI , May 1C. Money. 2176 per cent.
New York exchange , 4U&Mc premium. Hank
clearings , J2,7Ili50. !
HAN FRANCISCO , May 10.--Draft * . sight , lOc ;
telegraphic , 12',4c. ' Hllver burs , Cl'tj61 ' ic. MOV.
lean dollars ,
NEW ORLEANS , .May IB.-nearlngs , J1.17C.-
8C4. New York exchange , commercial , 73c pie-
mlum ; bank , Ji.60 premium.
RT. LOUIS. Mny lc.-Clearlng . JI.HOf > 07 ; bal
ances , J673f.20. Money quiet , f.'f7 | per cent. Ex
change on NewYork , 23c premium.
CHICAGO. May 1C. Clearings , J14,43S,000. For
eign exchange , quiet , llrm , Sterling exchange ,
actual. | l.87iiU'4.gi. ! ! ) ! NCW York exchange , 40c
premium. Money rate * , 4(16 tier cent.
CIIICACO MVK STOCK MAKKI'T.
As on Monday tlio Market Wnit Moodcd
with Cnttlo-Prlrc * Forced Down.
CIIICAOO , May 1C. Today' * cattle market was
not comforting to sellers. Not only was It ills-
cournglngly dull , but It was weak to a degree.
Eighteen thousand cattle Is too big a supply for
the slim demand , ns shippers were made aware
of today , for they had to submit to n decline
varying from Cc to lOc per 100 Ibs. There were
lots of good to prime heavy cattle here , and that
class especially sold bad. Hut even the fat ,
sleek 1,100 to 1,230-lb. steers that have been sellIng -
Ing so patlsfaclorlly of late could not be moved
at former prices. The only descriptions for which
the market was not profoundly weak were choice
cows and heifers. They were scarce nnd sold
nearly ns well ns before. I'rom J3.80 lo J4 bought
the bulk of the dresxed beef and shipping steers ,
and J2.75 to J3.40 were the prevailing pi Ices for
common to choice cows and heifers. Stackers
and feeder * arc In fair n iuei < t and continue to
sell high as compared with beeves. The calf
market was steady.
They bought good hogs nt J1.93 lo J5 , and the
cream of the olferlngs at J3.05. At the elope J3
was regarded as the top price , though there
were scattering cales early In the day at J3.10 to
J3.12HThe Increased receipts , the depression In
the Hoard of Trade markets nnd the hot weather
were all weakening features , and cufllelenlly ac
count for the reduction of 15o that xcllers were
obliged to submit to. Trade was dull at the
opening and was more Intensely so later In the
forenoon. Some of the packers were out of the
market entirely , and the few who were nt work
acted as though they wished they were not In
It. Sales were reportett till the. way from J3 to
J4.CO for culls to J5.10 to JS.12Ufor extra qual
ity. Only a. small part of-tbe supply sold above
J5 , and toward the elViss It took u pretty good
article to bring J4.69. )
The sheep market wan'firm. It was not by
any means active , .But J the moderate arrivals
for the lust few days gnvo sellerK a little the
best of the situation ; " I'rlfes ranged from J2 to
J4.BO for poor to chiilceHhorn. . U'ooled sheep
were not wanted atuliny"lmp rtnnt advance on
these prices. Sales oTTyW'fllngs were on a basis
of J3.50 to J5 , and springs' were quoted at H to
J4.65.
RECEIPTS Cattle , , ISiMO heud : calves , 500
head ; hogs , 23.000 heuilj slfeep. 13WO head.
The Evening Journal reports :
CATTLE Recelpts'nl7OuO bead ; market slow ;
the turn rather downward than otherwise ; prime
to extra native Bterru , .J4.234.fiO ; medium , $3.030
4.10 ; others , J3.CDi3.SS. ? ' , ' . ;
HOOS RecolptK , 24txp ; , heridmarket ; active ,
ICc lower ; .rough rfaiU-'J4.254.7B ! packers and
mixed. J4.8004.90T prime heavy' . and butcher
weights , J4.90W4.95 ; assorted light , J4.WIB5.00.
SHEEP AND LAMI1S Receipts , 12,000 head ;
lambs n trllle lower ; sheep , steady ; top sheep ,
$1.2504.CO ; top lambs , "
WESTERN TACKING INTICKESTS.
Movement of Hogs Moderate and Killing
for the Week Fulls Off Some.
CINCINNATI. May 1C. ( Special Telegram to
The Hec. ) Tomorrow's 1'rlce Cinrent will say :
The movement of hogs Is moderate for the time
of year. Western packing returns show 210,000
for the week , against 230,000 last week , nnd
245,000 last year , making n total of 2,610,000 since
March 1 , against 1,895,000 a year ago. 1'roin-
lnent places compare as follows :
PROBLEM FOB , THE BUILDERS.
Inspector * llejrln Doctoring the Federal
HulldliiK L'ouncliitloiiH.
Inspector Adolph Cluss of tlio Treasurj"
department Is again In the city , and this
time he Is superintending a test of the
piers of the new postofllce. The stability ,
or rather lack of stability , of the founda
tion Is still exciting the apprehension of
the officials and it has been determined to
test the various piers with heavy weights ,
and after noting the result take such pre
cautionary measures before going further
with the construction of the building as
will Insure Its standing solidly aftqr com
pletion.
The pier In tlio northwest corner Is now
undergoing a test. It covers a little over
100 square feet of ground and It Is weighted
with 230 tons of pig lead that wns hauled
up from the smelter for the purpose. This
gives a weight of a little over two tons to
the square foot. The estimated weight
that the pier will have to carry after the
building Is completed Is two tons. The
weight will be left there for thirty days.
It has already been there several days and
the pier Is still going down unevenly. The
Idea that "surface water" was responsible
for the unfavorable conditions that exist
there was abandoned long ago , even by
those who believed at the start that such
was the case , and the fact that there are
n lot of springs there Is now conceded by
them. 'C" ! -
How to get a sdrnVbulldlng on an Inse
cure and unstable foundation is the problem
that now confronts tha. builders , and It Is
by no means a slmiJa/ttiie , ns they are con
stantly finding out. . As soon us the tests
are completed It Is ; probable that the public
will be given BO mm Information that will
throw considerable , JIgljJ on the situation.
11KII XAMK jlLS JilK JIMOXRY ,
Identity tif Imlly * > * V. toman" Discovered
She Had l.l/Mi / KlrtMni p4l.
SAN FUANCISCO.-May _ 1C The mystery
surrounding the lndeH I& of u young woman
calling herself Emily J. Freeman , which a
few weeks ago occwf'ft'l co'nsldorablo spaca
In the Denver and ; , 'ija'n Francisco papers ,
lias been cleared up aniT It transpires she U
Annie Mooney , who vme lost at n picnic In
IJclmont , San MnUS.t'Cmnty , Cul. . In ISStl.
Her disappearance at that time created a
great surprise. Ho father was James
Mooney , a carpenter , and though he was
certain the child was kidnaped he was abso-
lutejy unable to fasten reasonable suspicion
upon any pp.rson , - ;
Jake Rudolph Ordered tu un A ylum.
BAN FHANCISCO. May 1C , Jake'Kudolph.
the politician , who last week attempted to
shoot Uiielnejjs Manager J. E , Elliott of the
Chronicle , has been adjudged Insane and
ordered by Judge Levy to bo committed to
the Stockton asylum. The charge of assault
with Intent to murder , however , has not
tieen dismissed.
Dockers Htrlku for n ItiiUe.
STETTIN , May 1C , All the dock laborer *
< n this city have gone on a strike because
th owuera refuse to advance wages. . . . .
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS
Ct ttlo and Sbeop Receipts Light , nnd Hogs
Coming in Much Uroator Numbers.
CONDITIONS ON BEEF VARV GREATLY
Light Steer * Soil Ilrlik nnd Strong nnd
flcnvlci Uo Dull nnd Wcnk Hog *
.Follow the Knit niul Drop a
Strong Dime.
WEDNESDAY , May Ifi.
Compared with receipts for the llr.tt
half of last week the three day's supply
shows a falling off of 700 cattle nnd 700
sheep , while the Increase In hogs amounts
to over 5,000 head.
The supply of entile today wns just
about up to the nvcragc , nnd ns n nn >
the quality of the offerings was very good.
Trade wns brisk and prices strong on tne
handy light beeves , but slow and very
dull on the heavier grades. Dressed bei'f
men were all good buyers of the kind of
cattle that suited them , that Is the light
and medium weights , nnd would pay more
for good , fleshy steers weighing around
1,100 Ibs. than for 1,400-lb. beeves. The
demoralized condition of eastern and Kuro-
pean markets dampened the ardor of ship
ping nnd export buyers , nnd sn-llers ex
perienced considerable difficulty In work
ing oft cattle weighing from 1,200 Ibs. up.
Compared with neighboring markets thi
trade today was In very good shape , am
long before noon the supply had changed
hands ,
With less than a dozen loads of rows
In the yards the trade presented no new
features. Good , fnt moult was In active
demand and strong , while the under gradcrt
were no weaker than they have been rt-
cently. Most anything that the diessed
beef men could use sold at $ : t or over.
There was a light supply of calves , a gooil
demand and a strong , active market.
Hough stock of nil kinds sold freely and
at it shade better prices.
The Htqcknr nnd feeder market wns
rather active and generally prices ruled
firm. Country buyers took hold more
fieely and the supply wns pretty well
cleaned up nt the close. Good to choice
feeders arc quoted at t3.20ft3.70 ; fair to
good at W.O&jfS.lS ; and lighter , comtnonei
grades at from J3 down. Itepresenlutlve
sales :
BEEF.
C..2080 3 40
STAGS.
2..1540 325' . l.,1700 325 1..13SO 3,50
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
2. . . . 450 290 1. . . . G80 320 40..Wg 3 f.0
1..1000 300 2. . . . C40 325 3S. . . . 771 335
1. . . . f,30 300 2. . . . 870 330 17..1001 345
1. . . . CIO 3 10
HOGS The hcfja Imve been coming
pretty freely this week , notwithstanding
the decline In values. Receipts today were
the heaviest so far this month , anil the
< iui llty was very good. Rastcni markets
were lower , and all classes of buyers
were bcnrlshly inclined. Speculators und
shippers only did a moderate mnount of
business , BO that local packers were able
to feet In their work In good shape. Prices
ruled lOo to 15c lower than Tuesday.
Quite a few of the best butcher and heavy
loads brought $4.77'/6 nnd $1.80 , and there
were a number of the commoner light
and mixed loads that only brought $4.70
and $1.7214. For fair to good hogs of all
weights , however , the popular llgure was
$1.76 , and while trade was rather on the
dull and dragging order throughout , the
pens were cleared comparatively curly.
On Tuesday the trading was largely at
$4.85 nnd $1.90 , and on last Wednesday
most of the hoga went at $1.SO to $1.85.
Representative sales ;
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No Av. Sh. Pr.
C 235 80 54 CO 79 20li 1211 J4 75
1 250 40 4 CO C7 234 40 475
1 180 . . . 460 68 253 240 475
2 245 . . . 4 C5 71 210 . . . 4 73
9 175 80 4 70 45 239 40 4 75
C 205 80 4 70 CO 211 80 4 75
8. . . 1S7 . . . 4 (0 ( GO 220 tO 4 73
11 220 . . . 4 70 ' 62 210 40 4 73
kS 221 120 470 C9 2GO 120 475
C5 190 210 4 70 67 221 80 4 75
77 171 120 470 W 2S' ) 120 475
5 236 . . . 470 8 235 . . . 475
85 199 SO 4 72V4 69 221 . . . 473
to 227 . . . 4 72 > , i 61 233 W ) 473
72 2IC 120 4 72' < i 102 244 80 473
67 233 80 4 75 Cl 26 ! ) 83 475
78 248 120 475 49 240 S3 475
) 255 240 475 38 218 . . . 473
60 225 80 4 75 60 SIM N ) 4 75
79 243 40 4 75 75 214 160 4 75
70 211 60 4 75 C5 2l4 2i 4 75
f.8 241 40 4 75 69 2111 210 4 73
63 237 . . . 4 76 1.6 22.1 0) ) I 75
15 26H ICO 4 75 61 22 < ) I 73
78 234 SO 475 75 207 4) ) 475
72 272 200 4 7G 77 2V IJi ) 115
77 214 120 475 C'l ill . . 4 73
G2 2SI 280 473 CU * * NO 475
llfi 250 2l ) 4 75 73 210 40 4 73
GO 270 40 475 32 2Ci K ) 175
M ) 2 JO 4 75 S3 2fiJU 4 75
G4 2i8 80 475 6 * 211 CO 475
63 238 80 4 73 72 218 80 4 75
HI 273 40 4 75 66 241 1211 4 73
R 298 . . . 4 75 CO 231 120 4 75
6 231 . . . 4 16 67 ill tU } 4 73
77 213 40 4 75 C4 230 40 4 75
M 23(1 ( . . . 4 7.1 73 ! 1 . . . 4 J7 !
72 2S ) 40 473 80 2 * . ( ! . . . 47714
81 19S . . . 475 G6 267 . . . 4 774
65 297 120 475 12 260 24) 477(4 (
Cl 217 . . . 475 77 24U 40 4 57'v '
76. 238 80 4 75 76 210 1C ) 4 7/'a /
67 2i5 40 475 72 242 tO I 7ls (
64 181 . . , 475 64 SO 80 4 77'n '
61 271 40 475 65 27l ! Ifi * 4 7i !
78..236 tO 475 124 283 40 1 " ' ,5
64.1 232 40 475 f.8 263 Ml 4 77'i
36 839 M ) 4 75 7J S 80 4 77'v
61 2IS 40 475 77 2U . . . 4 7Z'J
60 , . ,182 80 475 70 33 WJ 471' ,
13 245 210 475 81) 2S8 . . . 4 77i !
ti ( J23 200 475 76 240 1C ) 477 ! ,
W , 310 ICO 475 M ) silt 120 4 77' '
28 , , SSS 200 4 75 68 Ml M 4 77(4 (
70 283 40 476 f.9 'M W ) 4 77'5 '
. ,233 80 475 C9 JIT > 0 4 77 !
5. . , : 80 475 < J1 234 HI 4 7P <
22. . ,240 160 475 * 64 ait . . . 4 kll
3. . . ,217 40 4 75 CS , 236 . . . 480
Hi , . , ,231 80 4 75 Ii4 2 ! > 8 40 4 M )
. ,317 . . . 4 75 a 2S8 40 4 M
8 : : , . : i)6 , , , 475 S : 3 . . . 480
1 215 . . . 475 72.S : . . . 4 iO
1 SiO . . . 475 K 23S
U. . tit 10 471 3..a..2
Athletes Eat
QUAKliR CHALK. TALKS
( A fait- tackle at Jwtlm/l ) Won't they break their bones ? Not
if they have trained on Quaker Oats I It makes the bones
hard , the muscles strong.
Sold 211) .
Only in Packages.
Ingrain Carpets- . $ i40 $ ' .28
Brussels Carpets i"0o .46
Mattings i35 .11
Dinner Sets 15.00 7.34
Toilet Sets 3i50 1.62
Cook Stoves 10.00 5.20
Wardrobes 12.00 5.83
BookCases 13.50 6.15
Lounges 9.50 4.40
Rockers 3 < 0o 1-14
Mattresses 3.50 1.87
Springs 2oo90 !
lee Boxes 6.50 , 3.48
Gasoline Stoves 5.00 2.48
Baby Carriages 3.50 4.68
Chamber Suits 22.50 12.65
Folding Beds 15.00 7.63
Extension Tables 3.50 4.45
Sideboards 24.00 13.50
Parlor Suits 45.00 23.95
Parlor B oekers 6.50 2.67
Center Tables 3.50 1.40
Bedsteads 2.00 1-49
Lace Curtains .97
Terms Cash or Easy Payments.
PRESENTS TO ALL PURCHASERS.
Formerly People's ' Mammoth Installment House
Krtttl
Close at 6:30 : evenings , except Monday and Saturday ,
72 . 231 . . . 475 65 . 273 SO 180
64 . 250 80 473 B4 . 295 . . 4 W
83 . 222 40 475 63 . 302 . . . 480
70 . 237 40 4 75
SHEEP But two lomlH were rei'elvi'il.
They wore very fulr wt'titvrn wullini'H ,
averaged 118 11)H. anil met with a ruiuly
Hiilo ut $1.35 , a Rood Htronn jirlri' . H IH
reported tliut the very pnme HHH'I ! only
broiifjht $1.30 In Chicago a day or two
aso. The dPinand Is active from all
KOtiroes and prlcen ( Inner. Kalr to good
natives are quotable at gl.ridfr-l.'l.'i ; fulr
to peed westerns , f.l.'Mf1.15 ; common and
Htock Hhee ] ) , * f2..IiXfCi3.2ri ; need to oholcii
40 to IWl-lu. lambs at f3IiO''u4GO. ' Uein-i > nentu-
tlvo Hales :
No. Wt. Pr ,
; ilU ) wpHtern wcthors . 11H fl : i5
48 nuilvo owes . 7H ; i 73
Itecnlpts uir.l DlspiMltlon of Stuck.
by the hooka otha Union Slou' * Yaivli tjuiiy ,
for Iho twenty-four hourueiKllii1 ; at 3 o'clock | i. m ,
May 1U , IbUli
RCCKIITS.
, . .j City flv Stork
KANHAH CITY. Mny 10.-ATTI.E U"C.'lntH ,
4 3'JO html ; Milpm < nt > . 2.300 heml ; wt-nk , ion
lower ; Te * H steers , J3.20B3.31 ; Texan emvM.K.iXI
3.23 ; hlilpplne twrn , J3.4' , 4.25 : latlvrt JIIWH.
t2.0083.C5 ; fctochc-ii ) anil fteiliTH , J3 , < M'J.i ' i ; liulln.
$2.60 3.73. . , . , rtl
IIOOH Hi'cHptK , 10,801) hi'inl ; flilpnii'iilM , l.uOi )
hrail ; roarkrl 10 to 15o lower ; Imlk. I4.7' | * | l.75 !
hi'iivloH , pacltrrs nml inlxeil , Jl.Cllil.k'l ; Unlit" ,
Vi.rkrix und plK , 4.404,8D.
HIIEEP lU-relplB , 4iKh ) heuil ; KhlpniolllH'W
heuil ; slow and etuaily.
lie'iiil'iimiltet ; "wi-rik , | 0 l5r luwrr ; i | i pih'i'H for
iliok-M IlKht ami chMco hnivy , fl.93 ; liulk of
wiles , I4.MJM.90.
HIIKIM' ltfCfllim , ICO I heail : vli'iinienli' , lioiu-j
inailii't ilull. ( liaKUlnit , 26S(40i ( ) lowi-r ; i-llpiuil
miclvi'B , I3.7CCI4.U ) ; mUeil , II.7H ; l.inilm , tl. & )
e'4.73. ' .
tiick In Hlght.
Ki-fiml of recnltitH of live Htoolc al Iho fuiir prlii-
cll l yarUH lor Wi-UnuttUay. .May III , imil :
Cattle. JIotfN. Hheiiii.
.South Omaha. . . . , K.HOll H.54.- : i.ii :
Ohlrniro 17.00(1 ( y4.M)0 ( ) | BUIII
KiinnaH City " , * ( > II .MO ( 4,000
si.BUI ! . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . yjw . " i- ' "
Totaly "afl.miHUMS 17.USII
Noir York I.ltu hlurk .Murliut.
NEW YOIIK. May 1C. IIEEVEH Hi-r-lplH.
1.705 htaJ ; on wile. 4 $ earn ; niarkft lo r und
lower on tbo cpmUnt aU , lUady oa othcrg ;
TO
AND
WM , LOUDON ,
Commission Merchant
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS-
Prlvuto wire * to Chicago and New York. All
lmilne a ordera placed un C'hlcut'o lluard tt
Trade- .
CorroHpondcnco solicited.
Office , room 4 , New York Ijlfu llull'llnif
Ti'kiihuno 1303. ,
Notirc.
Tlio annual mcctliiK of HtockhnlilorH of tliu
Fremont , lOlklioru & AfltiMourl Valley Hull-
nmil company will bo held at Iho ollli.'f of
the company In Omaha , Nub. , on Friday ,
May 18 , IB'JI , ut 2 o'clock p. in , for tliu i.'lcr- ,
lion of illri'ctora ami for tlio triuimictlim of
HUL'h other bUDlncax uu may como boforu tliu
incvtlliK. J. Ii. ItUDKlKI.I ) .
Uatvtl May 4 , 1S34. Hcoreiury.
M4illU
native uti-cm. Rood to prime , > 4,40 In 14. M IMT
I'Wt. ; medium to fulr , 14. 204(4. 374i ! ordinary , 14. l
4.10 ; BliiK" nnd nsi > n , } 3rl't.t'l.M ( ; bullH , } 'I.OJ | 3. i'j ;
dry < tiw , | l.70f3.70.
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hrrwvuk | ; yfiiillnK" . K 1" * lb. limcr ; lumloi ,
xtfiiily ; Bhrt < p , i ji > r to Kond , t3.00ii4.23 ; yjullnnii ,
Inferlur to choice , H.tXJiM.BJ'i ' ; luinliH , Inferior la
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-i.U. 10,300 htail ; on salt , I CiTiJ
jnurUet wtakj till la