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    THE OaLAJIA DAILY BEE ; P TUICSDAY , MAY 31 , 1895.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Trost BaniRgo Scare and General Buying
lever Bent Prices Skyward ,
ALL THE MARKETS BROKE LATER
Corn Wat HI Much Torn Up n l Nervniu
AVliem Traders Uoiicluileil Lute In
Iho l ) f tlmt Crap * Were
In Uood bhuiiF.
CHICAGO , Mny 10. The frost
scare and Kriiurul buying fever sent Bruin
prices pkywnrd today , but after sensational
advance : ) the markets ull broke moderately ,
closing nbout mldxvny In-twcen the top and
bottom ( Inures uf the day. The net result
for the day left whenl since thu close Sat
urday Hits higher , corn * c higher , and oats
unchanged.
The closing slump In wheat was occglor-
Rted by n stile of CO.W ) hti. of May wheat ,
which hud to bo ofTurcd down to I'.lo under
the July prices before a buyer V.UB found
for It. Provisions followed grain , cluslng at
Bood advances ) . The freezing weather Hlnce
Saturday gave whent Its opening push. The
start was most confuting and Irregular.
Urokcrji V.llilti a few feet of euch other
were buying jind selling wheat simultane
ously at 72c and T-/jC ' for July. In less than
five minutes It hud risen to 73'no ' In another
live minutes It wan down again to 724c ! , and
In another live inlinJ.es more It lia'l jumped
ne.'lln to 73V. The Msnal oervlcu Issued a
bulletin about the tlmu of the opening
which did not tend to booth the mind * of
the shorts. It rrpoited killing fio-ta on Sun
day night In Wisconsin , Michigan. Dakota
and N < b aska nn 1 prcdlctel f > r tonight tro-t
In North mid South U.iltutti , .Minnesota ,
Iowa , Kansas , Ntbnisku and Wisconsin.
The foreign markets were but slightly ap
preciative of the bullish state of altalrH till
ing IKiv. Llvetpool early cables reported
an mlvnrict- only Id per cental , with one-
half of that lost before the market closed ,
according to a private dispatch. The expec
tation of heavy Ituaslan shipments was
given by the Llveipool cables as reason for
ther ! lack of sympahty with the advance
here. The I'arls imiiket went Its own way
without the slightest regard to the gteut
Blrenglh displayed here , ( lour and wheat
being both quoted lower by from 10 to 20
centimes. Alter the fluctuations recorded
above the in Ice bobbed up and down half
u dozen times between 73o and 7lVuc : , but got
out of that rut a quarter past 11 o'clock
and took u jump to 71 lie. Minneapolis wired
that telegrams were pouring In there which
described the spring wheat as having been
cut to llu ; ground by tin ; front over the
greater part of Its area , and Bt. Louis wired
that there were more country men on their
exchange today than they had seen in a
year , and that they were all loaded with
crop damage reports , and , added the sender
of that report , "loaded with long wheat. "
Perhaps ns Important a matter as the very
poor outlook for domestic crops was the
news conveyed In a special cablegram from
Liverpool that the reports concerning the
Itusslan crop are unfavorable. Minneapolis
nnd Uuluth received today 17C ! cars , against
320 a year ago. The- Atlantic seaboard clear
ances amounted to 410,000 bu. Blnce Saturday ,
of which 302.000 bu. was In raw grain. Not
the least of the long list of bullish Inllu-
cnces was the visible supply decrease , which
amounted to 3,139,000 bu. . the quantity on
ocean passage decreased 320,000 bu. , and the
Argentine shipments for thu week were
reduced to l.K'.OOO bu. Another mat
ter of great significance was that be
tween Saturday morning and 9 n. in. to
day the rail shipments of wheat from Chicago
cage amounted to 213,000 bu. With such an
accumulation of radically bullish news It It ,
not surprising that In the latter part of
the session the price rose to 71c. In the
last live minutes of the session the com
plexion of the market was changed com
pletely. So many telegrams were being re
ceived from St. Louis , Toledo and the north
west , stating that the reports of damage
wore either greatly exaggerated or entirely
false , that people having a good profit In
long wheat thought best to snatch It. So
many made up their minds to do the same
thing at tin ; same time that the market slid
from under them so quickly that from 74ic
It went down to 73c like lead from a shot
tower , and the closing price was 73 < , fcc.
The corn market was as much torn up
and nervous as wheat. The frost was of
course the motive In corn also. That the
trade In the end came to the conclusion that
the damage from the frost was being taken
too seriously Is observable In the manner
of the market's closing , July , which closed
Saturday at K3'.jc ' , opened this morning nt
from 5lo to Gl'.ic , and almost Instantly there
after It brought 5Tc. It had another quick
change of n i different kind. It dropped back
to' 6lc , nnd even to t > 3'ic later , but ngaln
recovered to Me , and kept touching that
and dropping back lie In rapid succession
for a considerable portion of the day. It
was at Kc near the close , when wheat be
gan to show the white feather , and It de
clined In about four minutes from lil'so to
o3V c , closing at the latter price. The re
ceipts for today were KJO cms. and for to
morrow 9' * ) cars are expected. The latter
fact was one of the hardest things the bulls
encountered , but It was made known when
other Influences of a bullish character were
nt work , It was not lost sight of , however ,
when wheat began to crumble away. The
Uvcrpool market was firm nnd Hid higher.
The visible supply decreased 411,000 bu. ,
against C17.000 bu. a year ago.
A very nervous nnd unsettled market was
experienced by the oats traders. Prices
were following the movements of wheat and
corn very closely and showed little Inde
pendence Had reports of crops helped to
create a little strength , aside from that
influenced by the fluctuations of the larger
markets , Longs sold out freely on the ad
vance nnd their offerings were readily con
sumed by shorts nnd country orders. Local
parties bought and sold as well. The early
advance carried prices up from -c to % c
above Saturday's closing prices , nnd the de
cline brought them back to or within a very
small fraction of the same.
The provision market started strong at
lOc per bbl. advance for pork , and 7 > , Ac
per 100 Ibs. for lard and ribs. The hog mar
ket was quoted firm nnd the advance In
wheat and corn gave provisions their send-
off. At the close the market was well In
hand , nnd did not break so badly as did
wheat and corn. There was quite a reac
tion , however , from the top prices of the
day. July pork opened nt J12.55 , rose to
J13 , and closed nt J12.S214. July lard from
tG.M reacted to JC.SO , rose to $7 , nnd closed
at J8.90. Illbs from JG.40 nt the start ad
vanced to JS.55 nnd closed at JC.45. Hoc
receipts were 34,000 head.
The receipts for tomorrow are estimated
us follows ; Wheat , CS cars ; corn , 900 cars-
oats , 6SO cars ; hogs , 22.000 head.
Freights BOW ! nt IVSc for wheat , 1'Cc for
corn and la for oats to Buffalo.
The leading futures ran Red as follows :
'
Articles. | Qpjii. | HlTJi. I Luw. | Olo\\
rush quotntlons were ns follows :
FIXM'll Winter patents. J3.:0 3.CO ; wlntci
"
white. sn < i33'ic.
JIY13 No. r. C io.
llAHI.KY-No. 2. 5l,5051c ' ; No. 3. 4SOMHc : No
4 , nominal.
FI\X HKKD No. 1 , J1.47 i ,
TIMOTHY KiKiJ5. : .
CI.OVKII snii js.tfls.w.
I'KOVISIONH Mnii i uk. per bbl. . J12.75J ]
12.S7U. iJinl. per 100 Ibs. . Jii.SO. short ribs side ,
( loose ) , tG.33fi4.40. Dry salt shoulders ( Iwxeil )
fS.tG3.S1V4. Sliort clear sldre ( boxed ) , | 6.C2H !
0.73.
0.73.WIUSKYDlstllUrs'
WIUSKY-DlstllU-rs' nnlshcd goods , per eal.
BlTOAllS-Cut loaf. unchansiM.
The followlnc were the iccvlpts and shipment !
today :
On the Proluaa oxch.iurato4.iy thu butter mar
ket was tlnn ; creamery , lOaiUJie ; dairy.
tlrmj IIKUI'-Y. Chcrso , steady :
I'uftee .llurliuc.
NKW YOIIK. May S-COFPKB-Optloni
op ned with prices unclmnsrd to & points lower
ruled t'xcrptlonally dull anl featureless ; iu\\t \ >
the emalh'ft recorded for months ; cloaetl Uul
at Saturday's llnul prlcrs ; sales , 1,750 bags , In
cludlnei May. JH.15 ; Srplember , 114. Sd ; spo
coffee , Itlo. ilull , No. T. Jli&O ; mild , nulet ; Cor
dova , JlS. , iaUO ; sales , J.vOO Imgs Maracalbo
l.OO ) ban IVntral Anieilcan. l.WO lauB Mexlcai
and 10,3 ban waslunl Caracas , p. t. Ware
houia deliveries from Nrw York yesterday , & . i
bars , Nvtv York stock today , 2M.91T bacs
United States stock , MZ.UJ bak-s ; atluut for thi
United States , 5J1.WO bags ; total visible tor th
fnlled ntnlrv , 473 , 13 J Imtf. n ; nlnst > < 4SI )
' "
"nAVlJli May -COFrcr.-Oprned steii.ly ,
linchnnccil ; nt 12 in. , stendy , Uf hlKhcr ; at 3 p.
m. , Nteady , uiiuhnnucd to Uf hlKheri closed
Mcndy at ' , ,0\f ntt ndvunc * for the diy ; sales ,
ftANTtfs. ' Mny M.-Klrm ; grm\ \ average juntos ,
| | R ) ; rtnwlpis. t.irn ) l.n s ; stotk , lS.i > IJOBS
II.\Mltni'l , May ? ) . -Qulnt , unclmngwl to U
itftf. hlRh'r : mien. & . < > IIBKR , , . . . _ .
lilO fit : J ANKlitO. Mny W.-I'lrm : ' . . 7 nl .
IH.TD ; pxclmnse , VUdj receipts , lO.OW buss ;
KtKk , 237,000 bags.
_
NUW YUKK UKNKKAI. MAUItUT.
IJiiotrttlmit mi tlio Principal Com-
innilltlr * mill blnplr * .
YOltK , May 20.KLOUHncplpt > ,
17,700 hbls.j exports , 23.SOO hlils. ; sale * . 40.700
iksf-1 December delivery jtroncer ; pilces UP
rom 10fl2..c a barrel ; huslncss checked some ,
hut Ly lilRh n'klns prices. City mill patents.
.C0fll.70i winter patents , J3.70UI.10i city mill
pals , S3.KU3.9 > ; winter stralKhls , W.uOii/a.fcO ;
Inncsota talents , tl.WSI.IOi winter extras.
! .yj.l.20 ; Allnnp * uta biikeis , Jfl.l fS.bOj winter
iw grades , J2.11B2.83 ; sirlns | Iu\v grades , JJ.tO ®
10. Southern Hour , dull ; K "il to choice extra.
! .80iM. < W ; Re Hour , llrm ami active ; sales , 1,500
L'ls. ' ; upertmo , JJ.mi3.iiOi fancy , J4.WI.40.
CORN MIJAIr-Hlionser ; tales , 4,000 sacks ;
cllow < ipMi'in , tl.lMI2.80 : Irand ! > tvlnc , % 3.oi.
\VIIiAT-llci-rlits : | , 2.-.3.200 Ini. ; e.MOits. 140.TW
u , sales , 33.C3S.OUO I'll ' , futures uml ncJ fxil.
pot nominal ; No. 2 red. In store and elevator ,
Hies nlloat. 73ic ; f. o. h. , 70C all'iat ' ; No. 1
mil , Sl'Iic ' dellveied. Options ImJ th blKRMt
rade anil widest llucluatlons In se\einl yrnis.
rlcps advancrtl up tu 2 o'clock , when heavy
callzlnit caused n sharp break , clonlntr prices
HiWlnK 24fl2l4e advance. Knelled luiylne foi
utslde account , coupled with cold wenthcr west ,
heavy visible tntpply ileciense. nnd sMoim
juinptan no s were the featmofj .May , V O
C4c. closed 74ic : Juno , 7 : iU"6'i ) < ' . closml 7V c ,
illy.7ilf77c | , cl.wed 7CiAUBiist ; , ,4\5tie.
IfisHil 7Cc ; September , i4 % i74ic , cloned "O'.ii' .
Vovrinln-r. 77Mi7ST c , clusx-U 7lci ( Occcmbfh ,
'coilN 'itfcclpta , eii.SOO bu.J CMioits , 2,1CO ( ! Int. ;
Ties , 1 2UO.O.IO till , futuies , 22.WJ liU. i > pnt. Spot
inrket irieKtilnr ; No. 2. SSC-jil'o In ulcviitor. WO
ac afloat ; yellow. KI'Ac. Oitlons | stions nnU ne-
ve ; on tlio cold weather ne and flop il.imnKe
i-iwiti" , prices advanced sharply nnd Uojed with
KllRht n-actlon. May , uStl'J'J'tc , cloned f > S < - , July ,
'Hfl' ' ' * 4e. closed SMic ; September , rj'KjCO c ,
loned W.ic
OATS Receipts , 91,800 bu. ; exports , none ;
nips , 190.0UO bu. futuies , 131.UOO bu. spot. Spot
liner ; No. 2 , oi'iWSa'.ic ' ; No. 2 drllivivd , S3ril
Ic ; No. 3 , 32'ic ' ; Nn. 2 tthlte , S7'ic ' ; No. a
hlle SO ic ; Hack , white weMctn. Si'iVSSr ;
rack , whlli' , S7 > , ! j l2r. Options quid , bin
Honker ; closed fit 'SflTic ' advance ; May closdl
32)4c ; June , SS HM'/JC ; June. 33Q33 c. closed
L - July , 33rri i3.1t' , tloj = fl 33c.
IIAV Firm ; BhlppltiB1. WttCOcj good to choice ,
.
HOPS Weak ; slate , common to choice , old ,
fine ; 1191 , < 4 3c ; 1'aclllc const , old , 30Jc ; liWJ ,
Firm ; salted , New Orleans selected ,
to 65 Ilia. , G'.Jc ' , nominal ; Texas selected.
a to 0) Iba. , 7c ; lluenos Ayrvn , dry , 20 to 21
bs. , l&c , nominal ; Texan dry , 24 to 30 Its. , lOe.
IATHKH | Stionu ; ' lieinliwk cole , ll'ienos
yreii , llRht to heavy weights , 21Q22c ; acid ,
irm ; domestic fleece , IGftMc ; pulled ,
I'UOVISIONS Ih-et. steady. Cut meats , steady ,
IcUUd l.rlllw , J3.7jOC.2J ; pickled shoul-
ler , J3.25. I.nnl , llrm ; western steam
losed nt J7.10 7.I2'.4 ' ; sales , 3SO tlercea at
I7.ISVS , n. t. ; Mny closed J7.10 nominal ; July ,
:7 : 20 nomlnnl ; rellned. hlRher ; continent , J7.33 ;
"outh Amcrlcnn , J7.C3 ; compound , 5V4c. I'ork ,
ilKher ; n\\ff \ \ , i-VI bbls. ; new mess , Jlt.OOQ14,73 ;
'nmlly. J12.50013.M.
C'lllClCHM Quiet ; state , larce , 4MHc ; small ,
-tid'-c ; pint nklnis , 1'Hf o ; full skhnx. 1C.
HUTTUH-Sti-ndy : western dairy , 7fl2e ; west-
, -n creamery , HJZ17c ; western factory , 7W10c- ,
: itclns , 17e ; Imitation creamery , 8B13c ; state
lalry , lOWKJc ; state creamery , 17c.
iu S Htendy ; tntn nnd Pennsylvania , 1315c ;
western , frcsli , H015 ; southern , 12'iO'13'c ' : ; re-
ills , 9,781 pkKs.
TAI.LOW Quiet , easy ; city , 4l.4ffll c ; country ,
.
I'ETHOI.KL'M Quiet ; United closed nt J1.79
lid.
lid.ItOSIN firm ; strained , common to good , $ I.C ;
.
Ttmi'ENTINK-Dull : 2
niCi : Steady : domestic fair to extra ,
Hc : Jnpan , 3'j,54i4c.
MOLASSIJS Quiet ; New Orleans , open kettle.
good to choice. 27ff33c.
MIOTAI.S-Pic Iron , stendy ; Scotch , J1.005J20.CO ;
American , J9.50tfil2.50. Cottper. Hrm ; hrokern'
l > rlce , J10 SO ; exchaiiKe price , JlO.fiOiff 10.CO. ! > > nd.
ilnn ; hrokerh' price , J3.10 ; exchnnKe price , ? 3.2ii
03.2T4. ! Tin , stendy , straits , tll.S3fIM.9J : plates.
lUlet. Speller. llrm : domestic. J3. 55513.00 ; pale *
in 'change , 20 tons May tin , J14.S3 ; 10 tons Jimp
In , tll.S : , .
COTTON SKKD OII Firm , but nulet ; prime
erndp , 23ffT21c ; off crude , 22f23c ; prime summer
yellow , 27iif27lic ; off summer yellow , 2f/ie ' ; yel
low butter Eradea , 2Sff23c ; prime summer white ,
30JT31C. _
ST. LOt'IS , Mny 20. FI.OUH-lIlKhT prlees
a ked , hut dllllcnlt to realize them nnd market
bndly unsettled ; patents , } : ! .S5fH.OvJ ; extra ffiney.
J3.CO 3.73 ; fnncy. J3.235J3.33 ; choice. J2.90If3.10 ;
ryp Hour J3.23fi3.ru.
WIIKAT A wildly excited market prevailed
winy , < lurliiK which there were violent fluclun-
.Ions , but tha Ktncrnl tendency was Htninely
npivnnl. Heavy oulxlilo buyhiK and rcpoits of
crop damace were the bull features. Mont of
Iho buying wan done by longs. The oponlnc
ivns nt I'/itO ' advance , nnd Inter In one spurt tin *
.irlce went up 3o above Hint. Late came a riulck
nnd sharp break thnt carried the price dnwn
2150 fnm the top. At the close there were
sellers 2c above Pnturdny ; No. 2 red , rash ,
" . .Vic ; May , "Ho ; July , 73c asked ; August , 721 c ;
September. 72r.
; onN Hiports nf frost damage nnd the
trength In wheat Influenced this market. From
i % c higher opening there \\as a further ad-
ranee of 2c , but , like wheat , this did not hold
nnd late In the seBslon came a rapid decline of
IViC , though Iho cloho was Hie above Saturday ;
Nn. 2 mixed , cn."h nnd Mny , 52'jC ' bid ; July ,
Hic : Sfptember , MVic.
OATS Futures disturbed by fluctuations In
wheat anil cornnnd advanced In price , but were
only occnhlnnnlly trnded In. Snot higher ; No.
2 , cash , 2'J3ic bid ; May. 2DT4c bid ; June. 2U ? c
jld : July , li' e asked ; September , 28 > lc asked.
HYK Strong nnd higher ; sample lot of prime ,
GSc ; no stock hern anil none coining.
COUN MKAI.TJ2.405T2.W ) .
ri.AX SKUD Nominal ; J1.40.
OIIASS SKELS ) Clover , JG.5007.75 ; timothy ,
J3.onar4.oo.
IIAV Dull but firm : prairie , J7.W39.00 , this
l-b > : timothy. J9.fWH.75. east side.
KnsSteady ; fre h , 10c.
WHISKY JI.23 for distillers' finished goods ,
UlAn-null. dPcllnlng ; J2.97'.4. '
SPni.TKn Dull ; J3.35.
I'llOVISIONH Pork , higher ; standard mess ,
jobbing , J13.12',4. Laid , prime steam , J6.57V4 ;
choice. JO. 75. lrv salt meats , boxed shouldprs ,
J3.23 ; longs , J6.37H ; ribs , Jfl.DO ; shorts. JO.62'4. '
Itncon , lKxrd Khonlders , JG ; longs , JG.75 ; ribs ,
JO.S7VJ ; shorts , J7.1215.
Itl'X'RIl'TS Flour. 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 34,000
Ini. : corn. 1C. 000 bu. ; oats , CS.noo bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour. 7,000 bbl . ; wheat , C9.000
bu. ; corn , 3G.OOO bu. ; oats , 4.0'H bu.
I.lvurponl JMnrkoU.
May M.-WIIKAT-Spot , Hrm
demand moderate ; No. 2. red winter , 5s Cd ; No
3 red. spring , 6stiO ; No , 1 hard , Manitoba , 5s 9d
No. 1 California , Bs 6d. Futures closed firm
ny. 6s 5V4d ; June , Bs Gd ; July , Bs G',4d ; August
7d : September , fa 7 , V ; October , KB 7d.
COHN Spot , firm ; American mixed , new , 4
ttd. Futures closed Btrong ; Mny , 4s lid ; June
Is yd ; July , 4s 9d ; August , 4s 9Udj September
4s9'id ; Octi > ber , 4s 9V4 < 1.
I'UOVISIONS llacon , steady ; demand mod
erate ; Cumberland cut , 2.S to 30 His. , 31s Gd :
short rllw , 28 ll . , 32s ; lon . clear , light. 3S to 45
Ibs. , 32.s ; long clear , heavy , B5 Ibs. , 32s ; short
clear backs , light. 18 Ibn. , 32a M : short clear
middle * , heavy , K 11m. , 31s 6 < l ; clear bellies. It
to 16 Ibs. , 33a ; shoulders , square , 12 to 19 Ibs. ,
28s Gd ; hams , short cut , 14 ti > 1G Ibs. , 41s. Tal
low , line North American , nominal , llpef , extra
India mess , 80s ; prime mess. 62s Oil. I'ork ,
prltno mess , flno western , 61s 3d ; prime medium ,
03s 9d. I ird , llrm ; prime western , 34s ; retlned ,
In pall * . 25s.
CHKKSK Irregular : demand poor ; finest
American white , 43s ; finest American colored , 41 * .
WJTTIHl Finest llnltfd States , tGs , ; good. 40s.
COTTON.SKMI ) OI I < Liverpool rellned , 18s.
.
I'HTUOI.Ilt'M lletlned. 9d.
UKFIHlinilATOll IIKKF Forequartem , 3Hd ;
hlnd < | iiarter8. f..jil.
HOI'S At London , Pacific coast , 2 s.
Itultlmuro Markets.
IIAI.TIMOHC. Mny 20.-KLOt'R-SlronB nnd
iBhec ; western super , $2.DOff2.73 ; western family ,
1300ft3.0J ; winter wheat patent , Jl.OOin.lJ ; sprint
patent. t1.W(4.3o ; spring straights , J3.WJI,00
receipts , 10.SKM ) Mils.
W1IIJAT Wild ; KIWI nnd month , 76'i n7c ;
June , 7CV4c asked ; July , 76He bid ; steamer. No. :
rtMl , 73o bid ; receipt's. HK bu. ; southcrr
wheat , by Kimple , 75tf77i ; ; southern wheat , or
Brade. 73Jf77c.
CORN Strong ; snot and month , M'.6S59Jc
June. MHo asked ; July. SO'v Wrio ; receipts
78.500 bu. ; southern white corn , We ; southerr
yellow. & &V < ( C c.
OATS Stron ; No. 2 white western , 37'Sc bid
No. 2 mixed , 3li73Kc | ; receipts , 3,100 bu.
liyi-J Quiet ; No. 2. tSc.
HAY Steady ; need demand for choice : sooi
to choice timothy , JlS.OWt 14.00.
CHKKSIi Qulet ; fancy New York. CO Ibs. , 8Hc
fancy New Yoik , 33 Ibs , 8 > ie : fancy New York
22 Ibs. , 9UC.
Toledo Uruln .Market.
TOLEDO , May SO. AVIIRAT Higher , weak
No. 2 cash , May and June , 7CK ; July , 75oj Au
gust. 74Vjc ; Septemlier. 74 ! e.
COHN Active , lil hcr ; No. 2 mixed , KHc
June , Wo ; July , SS'.Jc ; No. 3 mixed , 65c ; No.
white. KV4c ; No. S white , 56o.
OATS-Steady , llrm : No. 2 mixed , Jlc ; No.
white. 33c.
RYU Dull , steady ; cash. C7',4c.
CLOVIIR SKUD Dull , firm ; prime , cash , t
Octet > er , Ji.60.
lincUHTS Hour , COO bbls. ; wheat , 9,000 bu
corn , 11.tOO bu. s rye , 2,000 bu.
Sllll'MUNTS-Mour. l.MO bbls. ; wheat , 24.M
bu. ; corn , tt.ft ) bu. ; rye , MO Ui.
\Tool Miirket.
ST. LOUIS. May W.-WOOL-Firm and higher
Missouri and Illinois , medium , IMtUUc ; courai
and braid , 12iil3o ; IlKht fine. HiiMo ; heavy tine
SisMic ; Kansaa and Nebraska , mculum. yi ilc
llllht line. 7i8c ; heavy tine , 6Me ; Texas ani
Indian territory , medium. lOQllc ; coarse am
low. 7C3cj tine medium. 789 : light tine. 8t9c |
heavy line , 6 < f7c ; western , medium , 9T12c ; coars-
and low , 7Se ; llRht Hne , 7f)8c : heavy tine
" " - ; ; tub wukhed , fair to > choice , 18O20C.
AllnncnpolU M ticat Msrket.
MINNEAPOLIS. May 20.-WHEAT-Easy
May , 744o ; July , T44c ! ; Hi'plember , 71Hc ; 01
track. No. 1 hanl. 7H ! cj No. 1 nortliaru. We
N - - northern , 74e.
FLOt'lt-Flrm. llrst patents , J3.73O4.t3 : , ec
end patents. J3KJ < f4.15 , llrrt clears. J3.2otiX a.
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS. -COTTON-Fulurti
steaJy ; aUi , 112,0oo UUcs ; May. JS.76 bid ; Juni
JS.7tfl .77i July. t . Hr . S ; Auirust. t4.rSff .S9i
Heptember , t .Mfl .S . Octotr. J6.KO . > 7 , No-
vemtier , JC.W 691 , December , J .91fi .9V
BT. IX3flH. Mny 20.-COTTON Steady to 1-ltc
hlcheri middling. 6'ic , sales , 325 bales ; receipts ,
137 luiles , shlpmentn , S78 bnlrK ; stock , 37.177 Imles.
Middling , 9-l c ; l.iw middling , 3-l c ; ( rood
ordinary , 6tfc ; net and ( truss receipts , 2,787 balesi
ports In llic mntlnent , 3,300 bal les ; sales ,
. . .l s ; stock. 1.V1.21S I m I en.
NIJW YORK , May Sl.-TOTTON-Qulet ; mid-
lllnn. 7Uc ; net receipts , 826 bales ; gross. 4U )
wiles ; exports to Great llrllaln , 704 baler ; to
Trance , 3,790 Inles ; f irwnrded , 123 linles ; sales ,
1,2,2 baits ; spinners , 72 bal s ; stock , 221,231 bales ,
STOCKS AND IIUNUH.
Weelt Opened In Securities with a Heavy
MnlkeU
Ni\V YORK , May 20. The week opened on the
Stock exchange with n heavy market In sym-
> athy with the weakness of American securllles
n London and under brisk selling , both for the
lome nnd foreign accounts. Prices declined
luring the first llfleen minute * . Northern 1'a
clllc made the heaviest loss , 2 per cent. The
extreme depression therein was due to the circu
lation of reports that the reorganization plan
would call for heavy assc . tnt.'nls on both the
referred and common stucks. In the rest of the
lut the reaction did not exceed 1 per cent. In
Distilling. Sugnr came Into good demand nnd
sold up Hi per cent , and on covering of nliorta
Northern 1'aelflc mill Ml in per cent , while the
general market movid up a fraction , with the
execution of llaltlmore & Ohio , which R > 1 < 1 down
1 tier cent , ami the Cordage stocks , which broke
tier cent , the latter In the guarantied ,
shortly after 11 o'clock prices moved back a
trifle , put quickly recnveied , New Jerney Central
u gain of IK p * r tent , llaltlmore &
Dhlo 1 per ct'lit , Lnclwle Qns 1 per cent nni
CSreat Northern preferred Hi per cent. anil
ithpr shares Idfil per cent. Toward m dday
tln-rn was a renewal of the bear demonstrations
ami the market again gave way , becoming dull
and featureless. In the next li air gr."duat'y
growing weak. During the hiHt two hours the
tendency of figures wns downward , the special-
lien , which have been most iiiompt In threc < nt
nihance , the grangers and the coal stocks , lead
ing the decline. Speculation closed heavy , with
irlcc.s In the main MIC per cent lower , the
.atler Oreal Northern preferred , 2 per cent In
Wheeling & Ijike Krlo and Cordage guaranteed ,
2 per cent In Northern I'acllc preferred , 8t
1'aul & Duluth , Cotton Oil and Consolidated
flas ; l'J per cent In St. I aul K Omaha and
Distilling ; 1 % per cent In Missouri Pacific. New
YoiK , Chicago & St. Louis seconds preferred ,
Pullman and St. Paul ; 1'A per cent In Sugar ,
Italtlninre ft Ohio , llurllngton , Denver & Rio
( Ir.inde preferred , nnd 1 per cent In Houston
.t Texas Central. Among tha few gains are
Uric Telegraph , m per cent ; Keokuk & Des
Miilnes , 1V4 per cent , and Laclcde das pre
ferred , 1 per cent. The early I'.crillngH In binds
were characterized by the byouancy of the
Nrrthern I'aclllc Issues , but they , In common
with the general market , broke badly In the
lute session. The aggregate sales were $2 , 41.0 > 1.
The Kvenlng Post's London cablegram Fays :
The stock markets were Idle today. The B tle-
ment will begin Wednesday. Americans opened
dull and below the parity. Northern I'aclllc wns
especially Hat. A general recovery followed mid
thu chwlng was llrm. There were small , Irreg
ular changes on the tnlance. The reaction of
Sjtuid.iy was partly due to a bearish article In
the Statist. A fuither reaction Is expected , but
no Flump. The glut of money Is more pro
nounced than ever , < ind this should facilitate
Bcttlement. Arrangements for further Issues of
fresh bonds by American railroads are expected
hero. The better claw * will do well. Rothschilds
has ceased buying gold , for the momejit , at least.
The following were the closing quotations
on the lending stocks ot the New York ex
change today :
Atchlsou Nortnwc tcrn WH
Adnma Kxpress. . . 14H N. W. pfd 14:14 :
Alton. T. U N. Y. Central 101H
Am. Express N. Y. AN. E 421) ) ,
tl.lltlmoro A Ohio. Ontario A W
Canada Pacific. . . . Oregon Imp
Canada Southern. , Orecon Nav 25
Centrall'acltlc. . . . IHh O. S. L. A U. N. . 8
Rhes. & Ohio 2U 21) )
Chlcaro Alton 10(1 ( P. D. A E
C..D. * Q Plttsburz
Chlcaxo Gan Pullman Palace. .
Consolldntnd Oas. 1411 Rcadlnr
r..a. c. &st. L. . . . 4-m R. O. W
Colo. Coil .V Iron. K. O. W. pfd 441
Cotton Oil Cert. . . . Hock Island UtHf ,
Dclruvnru i Hud. . 181 St. Paul
Del. , Lack. AW. . . 0'JHIM do pfd
U.AK. O. pM HIM St. P. A.Omaha. . . .
D.AC. P. Co do pfu 114
Erie Southern P.icltlo. . 1 ! > H
do pfd. * Sugar Refinery. . . . 117H
Fort Wayne 167 Tenn. Coal .t Iron.
O. Northern oM. . . r.'U Texas I'.iclflc
C. i.E. I. nfd . . . . 101 T. A O Cent. pfd. . 7K
Hooklne Valley. . . jii' ' Union Pacific 14M
Illinois Ccntr.tl. . . 05 t ) . S. Exurcsa 411
411S
St. P. A Uuluth . . . irtt W.St. U 4 P S ?
K.A T. pfd Ml > donfd 1 ! )
Lake Krlo ft Weal 21 VVelln Pairo Ux. , . 10H
dopfd 7S We&tern Union . .
LakoSlioro I4i ; Wheeling & L. B. .
I-eulTrimt Rt dopfd 4ft
LoiilsvllloAN. . . . CH M. &St. L 33
1 A N. A 0 D. & R.O 33nvi
Manhattan Con. . . . IU O. E 3i : > ( ,
McmnhlRAC IIS N. L vfl
Michigan Cent. . . . 100 C. V..1" 2J
MlHnourl Pauldc. . do pfd 05
Mobile A Ohio . H. &T. C 052M
Nashville Chat. . . . UJ T. A. A. A N. M. . . . 2
National Corda o. T. St. L. iK. C. . . . 26V
do cfd donfd 13
N.J. Central S. R. R
N. A W. pfu do pfd
North Am. Co. . . . Am. Tob. Cede 1 OliK
Northern I'nclllc. . do pfd 111H
No.Vac. pfd 21 St P. , M. ft M 117
U.K. D. AO
bid.
The total snles of storks today were 259.329
shares. Inrliidlng : American Sugar , 4S 900 ; Amei-
Ican Tobacco , 7,7iX ) ; Atchlson , 7.IK ) ) ; Durllngton.
18,100 ; Chicago Gas , 1B.500 ; Distillers. 33.400 ;
Kansas & Texas preferred , 3.00 ; LoulKvlllc &
Nashville , 4.000 ; Missouri 1'aullic , 3,4 0 ; New
JcrBey Central , 3,4' ' * ) ; Northern 1'nclflc pre
ferred , G.2HO ; Northwestern , 11.700 ; Hendlng. 38-
&W ; Huck Islnnd. G.CK * ) ; St. I'uul , 22,600 ; Silver
Certificates , 3),0 > 0 ; Tennessee Coal and Iron ,
13,300 ; United States Cordage , 3.0' ; Wabash
preferred. 3,900 ; Wcotcrn Union , 3,700 ; Wheeling
& Lake Erie , 4,500.
Noir York .Money .Market.
NEW YOIIK , May 20.-MONHY ON CALI--
Ensy at 11',4 per cent ; last loan , H4 per cent ;
closet ] , 114 per cent.
1'llIMU MERCANTILE PAPEn 2iH4 per
STEULING EXCIIANOE Dull but firm , with
actual business In bankers' bills nt J4.S7'/4n4.87i
for demand nnd nt tl.W-i'fl'I.M ' ; } ; for sixty dnys.
Posted rates , Jl.fTft I.S7',4 and Jl.iS'.J. Commercial
bills. Jl riVli@1.U % .
SILVER CKHTIPICATES C7 ieC7c.
GOVERNMENT 1IONDS Firm ; state bonds ,
inactive ; railroad bonds , weak.
Cloning quotations on bonds were as follows :
HIAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Sght Run of CattlojfmFFair Run of Hogs
to Start Oil ,
ITTLE LFt IN THEJEEF STEER TRADE
Ah. I *
oilers Wanted nn Advance Which the
llujrcr * Would Not Concede Hogs In
Oonil ltrtiie | t nnd Prices
Considerably illghcr.
MONDAY , May CO.
There wns n very light run of cattle today ,
. decrease of about too head ns compared
, 'ltli last Monday , and a fair run of hogs ,
n Increase of more than GOO head ns com-
nred with n week ago.
The cattle market wns n very peculiar and
nsatlsfnctory one. Ilecelpts were 750 head ,
a against G2I head Saturday nnd 1,227 head
n last Monday , nnd while there were a
ew very decent corn-fed natives the bulk
f the offerings consisted of wheat or liny-
ed westerns. Eastern markets were quoted
ctlve and sharply higher than Saturday ,
nd this , with the very moderate offerings
icre , made salesmen more or less bullish.
Uuyers , however , while they evidently
runted the cattle , were unwilling to pay
ho advance demanded by sellers In most
ases , and the trade was dull , mean nnd
ragging. Prices ruled higher on what sold ,
iut there were several loads still In the
.ens . at the close. Good cornfed natives nnd
dmitfed westerns , averaging 1,100 to 1,300
bs. , sold at around $4.70 to $4.SO.
The market for butchers' stock nnd cnn-
crs was without new features , nnd prices
or all grades of cow stuff averaged up
.bout like last week. Veal calves were In
Ight supply nnd sold readily nt strong
irlces , and the same wns true of bulls , stags
, nd rough stock generally.
Business In the stocker nnd feeder line was
lull and prices ruled lOc to Me lower than
ast week. Farmers report their pastures
giving out , nnd they therefore refuse to buy
lock cuttle until there Is a good rnln or
more life nnd strength to the fat cattle mar-
let. Good to choice feeders ure quotable
t $3.X ( > Q-I.OO ; fair to good , $3.Wg'3.GO , and
ommon grades from $3 down. Heprcsenta-
Ive sales :
DRHSSCD DEEP.
Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
0..97SJ3M 8..1075 } 4 70 21. . . .WG J4 75
1..1100 400 21..1154 475 21..1243 4 SO
SHIPPING AND EXPORT.
21k..1239 4 75
COWS.
L. . . 070 123 1..1130 233 1..J010 323
1. . . . S50 173 2..1090 240 4 ! > 47 340
1..1130 173 2..10SO 2 CO 1..1170 3M
2. . . . 780 1 S5 1. . . . SSO 275 2..1010 3 M
1. . . . 750 200 2..1115 300 1..11W 360
1. . . . 940 200 1..H90 300 2..12M 300
2. . . . 975 205 2..1CS5 300 1..1300 410
1. . . . 920 2 23 24. . . . US I 3 00
Hiirnils
L. . . 710 233 B. . . . S6S 2 . ' ,5 I. . . . WO 2 PS
L. . . Mi ) 250 2. . . . S20 275 G. . . . 5 300
CALVES.
L. . . 100 5 00 2. . . . 190 B GO 1. . . . 130 B CO
L. . . 270 5 00
HULLS.
1..1240 223 1..127 * 2 CO 1..1I70 2 S3
1..1130 2 35 1..101)0 ' 2 80
1..1310 3 SO 1..1430380
STAGS AND ' .OXEN.
4..13GO 3 SO
STOCKERS AND
'C 323 26. . . . & 13 3.65 2. . . . S70 3 05
L. . . 3SO 3 4l > 25. . . . S22 3 C3 20..1174 3 iO
-.71 . 3 55
55WYOMING
WYOMING CATTLE.
Oni ft ! tiler.
Av. Pr. t No. AvPr ,
2 bulls 1255(225 J 62 , steers 12SO (1 23'
11OOS TtecelplR today were 2.251 head , as
galnut 3,811 head Sailirdng and l.OTC h ad on
ant Monday. The supply , was rather above the
vernge Monday's run , tmlli In quantity nnd
uality , und the mniki't was a big nickel higher
hull Saturday all nrolmd. 5 Local packers were
iractlcally the only buyers ? but they were all
ut early after flupplliw , ami on account of the
cry bullish tone tu ; dvl& . > 8 from both hogs
ml provisions in Chlfago they did not hesl-
ate to pay the advanced prices demanded.
Medium and heavy lings Hold largely at J4.45
tnd (4.55 , and the light and light mixed loads
nostly at (4.33 and 14.45 , Plus were In good
eniiept 'and ' firm at from t(3.7i to .J430-for lee
o 130-lb. 'averages. The market closed strong
at the advance , the pens being cleared some
line before the middle of the forenoon. The
mlk of the hogs Bold , as they did on last Mon-
lay , at from (4.40 to 54.51. On Saturday the
lulk of the trading was at around (4.3j and
4.45. Representative sales :
\o. . Av. Sli. Pr. No. Av. Sli. Pr.
3 110 . . . (4 20 87 214 210 Jl 45
2 115 . . . 4 25 C9 245 12' ' ) 4 45
2 U.S 40 4 25 B 270 . . . 4 15
5 ISO . . . 4 SO Cl 214 SO 4 45
D 1S2 . , . 43) S2 213 . . . 445
6 171 . . . 4 33 S7 215 160 4 45
2 210 . . . 4 33 C3 222 120 4 43
5 1S2 . . . 435 74 22J 80 415
fi 230 . . . 4 35 , t2 3)8 ) . . . 4 45
2 1M . . . 435 12 251 . . . 445
.4 . MS2 ICO 433 79 242 129 441
a 213 120 4 35 1 340 SO 4 45
2 2SO 40 4 33 C9 222 120 4 41
3. . . . . ' . , .20i ) . . . 4 4) ) 193 214 211 4 4714
53 207 . . . 4 4) C9 231 ICO 4 47li
SI 170 SO 440 7C 247 . . . .450
" 7 202 WO 4 40 CS 24 * SO 4 50
0 ; .214 80 440 71 219 200 450
3. . 273 . . . 4 40 72 2.10 40 4 50
82 207 . . . 4 10 71 272 2SO 4 TO
201 283 4 40 8 31S . . . 4 50
S9 205 200 4 40 02 2 S 100 4 52'i
83 1SS 120 440 M 255 . . . 4 52l
4 327 . . . 4 40 01 272 W 4 5i !
7 267 . . . 440 72 85 SO 453
9 218 . . . 4 42V4 1 320 . . . 4 55
14 203 120 4 4254 107 207 . . . 4 55
SI 180 SO 4 42'4
pias AND nouc.ii.
, 440 80 350 0 Ill . . . 42' ' )
112 SO 375 81 12S . . . 430
IS 131 . . . 4 00
SHEEP None were received today , maklnB
'our days In succession on which the market
ins been without supplies. The demand con-
.Inues active for Rood muttons and lambs , with
irlces quotubly strong. Fair to cholro natives
arc quotable nt from (3.25 to J4.23 , fair to Kood
westerns nt from 13 to ( I , common nnd stock
sheep at from (2.35 to 3. good to choice 40 to
100-lb. lambs at from { 3.73.10 (5.25.
ItccelptN nnd Olaponltlmi of Stock.
Official receipts nnd dlspOEltlon of utock as
shown by the bnoka of the Union Stock Yards
company for the forty-eluht hours ending nt
3 o'clock p. m. , Monday , May 20 , 1S93 :
RECEIPTS.
Cars. Head.-
Cattle 33 750
Hogs SO 2,231
DISPOSITION.
Buyers. Cattle. HOBS.
Omaha 1'ncklng Co 372
The Q. II. Hammond Co 7 SCO
Swift nnd Company 4 6S9
The Ciidahy Packing Co ISO 707
O. H. Hnmmond , Iowa 278
Vunsnnt 27 . . . .
J. Lobinan 36
L. Decker 47
llenton.V 13
Shippers and feeders 114 0
Left over 100
Totnl & 9 2,809
CHICAGO LtVK STOCK.
Cntllo Active at n blight Advance Hogs
and Sheep Improved.
CHICAGO. May 30. CATTLE With receipts
today of about 10.000 head , or 2,800 head less
than arrived a week age , and 0,700 head less
than arrived n year ago , .trndo was active nt nn
advance of nlwut lOCflSo per 100 Ibs. , dressed
beef Ilrms buying moff .finely than for several
days past. The market was In decidedly better
shape , some choice lJtS-1lv Kansas steers fttch-
InB (3.90 , nnd first cla rf beeves would have
brought over ( G. A 'jjofe'd business wna trans
acted on the basis of (4.8505.90 for common to
choice native steers iveffitilnff from 900 to 1.600
Iba. , the bulk selling ' Ui (5.00f/5.75. The ab
sence of a good expert , demand Is a serious
drawback , only 2,7S4qlind having been taken
hero lost wc-ek forifiyilBn markets , ngalns
C.4SO thii corresponding week last year.
HOGS Hecelpts Bhow a1 marked Improvement
In ciuullty , the arrlv 4 last week nvernKlnt ,
229W Ibs. Tculn/B- ' market was n' our
prlslngly good one , deiplte , the fact that the ar
rivals amounted to Km more than expected
Hoth local packers Umln shippers were BOOI
buyers nnd a largo > < ibusiness was transacted
prices showing nil u < rf nc * of So to 10tper 100
Ibs. The surprlsn vM i tile sharp rise In pork
last wefk and was evidently Intended to stlmu
lute the buying. Corinim In extra lots of heav >
hogs found purchnseiV.at'tl.SO to (4.85 , the bulk
of sales being at from (4.00 to (4.70. For Huh
weights the ruling prices were (4.35 to (4.70
with transactions largely- from (4,55 to (4.05.
SHEEP The marketing of sheep continues
upon a much smaller scale than several weeks
ago and prices are on the rise , as there Is a
lively demand from local dressed meat concerns
There was n further advance of 1015c | pe
100 Ibs. , choice sheep selling as high as (5
Kales were on a basis of ( ! .00 ? 4.00 for sheet
and J3.7SSO ) for lambs , nearly all the sheep
and lambs having been shorn.
Stock In Sight.
Record of receipts nt the four principal mnr
kw.s for Monday , May 20 , 1K 5 :
Cattle. HOBS. Sheep
South Omaha 750 2,231
Chicago 10.000 S4.000 8.00
Kansas City 3.200 6.300 .70f
St. Louis S.200 S.400 7,70i
Totals 17,350 44.931 24,40 ,
St. l.ouln l.lvo Sinclc.
ST. LOt'18. May 20. CATTLE Receipts. : ,20 <
head ; shipments , 400 head ; market active an
a ( hade hlcher. good to choice native l-c
steers. (5.ooftS.SO ; fair to medium. (4.Wft4.75
,1KII1 . ( J.Wff4.0fl ; Strieker * . .v.Mfv"- ' . feeders
I3.GOR4.GO ; cows , > ; .WirJ.0 ; fed Texas steers
ll.SOOI.S5 ; erasers , I2.7303.7i ; cows. t2.Uff3.ti
UOdS JUcelpts , 9,430 head ; ohlpments , 3CO
head ; market 54 } too lilRhtr ; lionvjr , K.IOffl.JO ,
mixed , ( I 2JU1.W. light , II.75P4.4S.
BIIKHP- Receipt * . 7,700 heads shipments , 100
hem ! , mnrktinner , native rnnce. W.75W4.M.
outside for top grade * ; southwest , l..SStfl.tO ;
lambs , > I.M > tf5.M. :
New York Live Minsk .Market.
NHW YORK , May M.linnVP.STtcelnts. \ .
, ,152 head ; on sale , 43 cnrs ; moderately active ;
steers and coed cows shade flrnifr ; oxen , bulls
nnd common to medium cows lOiflV : lowrr ; na-
live steers , ordinary to good , ( J.PKJ5.W ; bulls ,
13.3503.40 , dry cows. J2.4)jt.lo. i\in.penn cables
quote American steers at lifMl c pr Ib. , dressed
weight ; refrigerator beef nt SHflM'.c.
HIIKIH' AND LAMIIS'-HeceliilH , It.iS ; head ;
on sale , S.tnO h nd ; sheep Htendy ; yearlings He
lilgher ; lambs steady : clipped sheep , poor to
prime , | 3.S7i { .
HOOS-Recelnls. 1J.O.M . bend ; slow an > l lower ;
Inferior to choice , Jl.WflS.OO.
Kiinn.is I Ity l.lvo Stock ,
KANSAS CITY. May DO.-CATTLi-R-celpls. :
3.200 head ; shlpmrnlK , * rt heiuli miirket strong
to lOc higher ; Texas steers , (3.00BI.751 Texas
cow * , )2 Kl3.40 ; b-ef steers , ( I.OOU3.0 ; imtixo
oows , (2.40r3,75 ; stockcrs and feeders , S2.100
3.45 ; bulls. J2.fOft3.9C > .
HOOS Receipts , 5.300 head ; shipments. 100
head ; market strong to So higher ; bulk or
sales , ( I.35W4.50 : IHMivIe * . 4.43 4. 0 ; pnekrr * .
I4.30J/4.CO : mlxnl. | 4.30 < 34.:0 : lights , J4.15a4.40 ;
Yorkers , (4.3 > 5f4 W ; plgn. J1.10W4.23.
SIlini' : Receipts , 9,700 head ; market itrnng
to lOo higher.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
.Mll\vaukee 31iirket .
MlLWAUKKi : , May 2J.FI.orilHigher. .
WIIUAT Higher ; No. 2 sprlne , "lie ; No. 1
northern , Sic ; July , 71Uc ,
CORN-Stronger ; No. 3 , 34'sc. '
OATS Higher ; No. 2 white , 33Uc ; No. 3
white. 334f33i4e.
IIAIH.HY Higher ; No. 2 , 49c ; sample , 4SW
llYB-FIrm : No. 2 , C7e.
PROVISIONS Higher ; pork , J12.SO ; Inrd , J .M.
HIICEH'TS Flour , 6.3W bids. ; wheat. 11,700
bu. ; barley. 4.SOO bu.
SIIll'.MKNTS Flour , 2,500 bbls. ; wheat , none ;
barley , none. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
> 'o\v YorM Dry ( ) o < iil Aliirket.
NH\V YORK. May 20. For scnnoniible fabrics
there wns an order demand from nil markets
for moderate assortments that collectively took
a good quantity. There wns some demand for
otaiile or brown cotton * that manufacturer , ) nml
agents could not reppond to , because of the
prices not relieving the advanced cost of cotton
or the deliveries being too near. White goods
were In good request , aw were printed tissue *
of the lawn description. Good sales were reached
through the forwaidlngH on former purchases.
Printing cloths were quiet and \cry steaJy nt
Sugitr
NEW YOIIK. Mny 20. St'ClATl flaw , market
firm ; sales , C.OO ) btiRB cenlrlfURnl , 90 tBt , nt
He. 2X > bags centrlfiiRiil , 90 test , nt 2se. nnd
.000 bags concrete , to nrrlve , nt 24c ! , ex-ship , SI
i > st ; rctlneil , steady ; No. 0 , 4 13-luc ; Nn. 7. 37
M 1-lCc ; No. 8. 3T4W4 1-Mc ; No. 9. 3 13-1C1J4C ;
No. 10. 35403 15-16c ; No. 11 , 3 ll-16fi3Ho ; No. 12
9-10 3Hc ; No. 13 , 3Hc ; off A. 4 l-l 1f4S.c : ;
nold A , 4 9lCr4HcFlandaid ; , 4 5-lf.iif4i,4c ;
onfectloners' A , 4 -lG4'.4c ; cut loaf , 5 1-1CU
c ; crushed , 5 l-10W."iic ; pwdcrcil , 4'4R4 15-lOc ;
Brnnulated , 4 7-lGr44c ! ! ; cubes , 4 ll-10U44o.
Dututh ( Iriiln liirkrt ! ! .
DULUTH , May 20. WHEAT No. 1 hard , cash
nnd Mny , 75Uc ; July , 7Cc ; No. 1 northern , casi !
nd Mny , 74Vlc ; July , 75',4c ; September , 72' ' , ! r ;
s'o. 2 northern , cash , 71c ; No. 3 northern , 6&c :
pjectfd , C5c ; to arrive. No. 1 hard , C5'4c ' ; No. 1
northern. 75c.
ItYE-Olc.
OATS-NO. 2. snjc ; NO. 3 , 3i',4c.
HAHLEY-42if43Hc.
11ECI2I1T8 Wheat. 23,071 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 152,0/T bu. ; oats , 100 bu.
Vlilulti &upplr | ot ( ir ln.
NEW YORK , Mny 20. The visible supply ot
iruln Saturday , ns compiled by the New York
'roduco exchangeIs as follows : \Vheat , 50.-
S4ftX ) bu. ; decrease. 3.139,000 bu. ; corn. 7.5CO.POO
b . ; decrease. 4I5.0CO bu. ; oats , 0.333,000 hit. ; In-
rpase , 178.000 bu. ; rye , 149.000 bu. ; Increase ,
,000 bu. ; barley , 1S3.000 bu. ; decrease , 57,000 bu.
I'rlsro Whent ( J'Uitutl'xii.
SAN FRANCISrO. Mny 20.--\VHEAT-Qulct- ,
December , 99 ? c.
I'lliuiirlul .Note * .
I1OSTON , Mny 20. Clcnrlnss , (13,137,321 ; bal-
ccB , ( l.CII.CSO.
1IALTIMOIIE , May 20. Clearings , (1 , 322,599 ,
inlnnces , (32B.9S1.
NEW YOIIK , May 20. Clearings , (73,093,078 ,
mhinces , (1,112,584.
ST. LOI'IS. May 20.-ClenrlnR . (4,312,010 ; bnl-
u'os , SC01.4SO. Money , I'fiO per tent.
WASHINGTON , Mny 20. Ti > dn.v's condition ot
ho treasury show * : Avnll.ible cnah balances.
1S2.59I.97S ; gold reserve. Ji7,153.249. !
flllCAOO. May 20. Ce.irhiKS , (10.309,000.
Money. t'Mt * for o-nt for cnll hums nnd CViifC
per cent for commercial paper. New York ex-
hang ? , C5c premium. Sterling exchange , posted
utes , ( l.SS and (4.S7.
Fnrolgn Financial Affair * .
PARIS. May 20. Three per cent rentes. 102t
7c for the account. Exchange on London , 25f
Hie for checks.
LONDON , May 20. liar silver hns declined to
0 ll-16il per ounce. Gold Is quoted at Iliiono. *
Vyies today nt 25S.50 ; .Madrid. 13.50 ; Lisbon ,
714 ; St. PetersburK , DO ; Athens , 77 ; Rome.
03.05 ; Vienna , 103.
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llonklngs for the Crelghton.
W. A. Paxton , Jr. , who has Just returned
rom New York , reports that bookings for
he Crelghton theater are progressing nicely
and that many good attractions have been
secured. Manager Utireess will remain In
jotham for two months yet to get every-
hlng In sight that he believes worthy ot
ilaylng at the Crelghton. Sir. Paxton says
hat he saw Den Gallagher In Chicago , and
hat the latter will full recoverw Ithin six
weeks. _
On a Mnctj-Dny Kim.
The Columbian Distilling company of East
Omaha expects to start up Its works within
a week or ten days for at least a ninety-
lay run. Negotiations are pending for the
treatment of about 1 3.000 gallons of sugar
beet syrup from the Norfolk factory. This
will be handled by the company and run
nto alcohol. This distillery was the first
to demonstrate the practicability of utilizing
the waste product of the beet for making
a high grade of alcohol.
Murrlngn Llcimnes *
The following marriage licenses were Is
sued yesterday by the county Judge :
Maine and Address. Age.
b'rank Jleehan , Omaha . 39
Maggie Donlon , Omaha . 25
justaf A. Johansson , Omaha . 27
Mary Swanson , Omaha . 21
ftmll E. Zschan , Omaha . 35
Louise ICrebs , Omaha . 25
u
At a meeting of the special committee of
the council , to which the Sixteenth street
viaduct matter was referred , no definite re
port was agreed upon yesterday afternoon.
The committee will meet ngaln this morn
ing , when It Is understood a report will be
formulated , recommending temporary repair
of the viaduct and rebuilding ns soon as
practicable.
Fnlleil 111 Ills Purpoip.
Shortly before noon a sneak thief endeav
ored to gain an entrance through a rear
window In tlie residence- Mrs. Ell , 2C2S
South Twenty-eighth street. The nolso war
hard by Mrs. Ell anil the thief , seeing bci
approach the window , ran out the back way
and. made Ills escape.
MAY FESTIVAL AT ntJSER'B.
Swedish Singing Society Opent the Hrnion
arrnttn Notes.
Tlie Swedish Singing sookty Nor-
den gave a Mny festival nt lluscr's
park Sunday. Numerous vocal selec
tions nnd dancing In the largo pa
vilion on the grounds were the chief at >
tractions upon tlie program for the nflcr-
noon.-liml evening. It was the first outing
of the season for tlio society , and notwith
standing the rather unfavorable state of
the weather It was liberally patronized by
the Norsemen , their wives , daughters ami
sweetheart * , so that the park grounds for the
first time this year presented a lively scene.
This was also partially attributed to a num
ber of riflemen from the Omaha Schitelzcn-
voreln , wlioso practice day It was. The
Nordcn's arrangement committee , consisting
of Instructor Axel Oleson , A. Mllgren and
August UylanJcr , strove earnestly to make tha
occasion an enjoyable one for all their In
vited guests. The singing was very credit
able anil fully up to the standard which this
society lias acquired since It first organized
for this purpose some eight years ago. The
singers found attentive listeners and were
greeted with applause at the close of every
song from well known Swedlxh masters.
There were these selections which recalled
memories of a partially forgotten old home ,
appealing especially strong to people whose
childhood days had been spent In that north
country , while lively tunes suited others
born upon a free soil , but nevertheless able
to comprehend the tongue of their ancestors.
"SUona Mai , " "Jngtsang. " "Llllastlne , "
"Sattmasklnen I Gang" and others were only
a few of those finding general favor. Merry
dancers approprlatO'l the platform afternoon
and evening and the predominating blondes
of both sc.xes with Swedish blood In their
veins demonstrated fully that they know
how to enjoy and promote harmony.
At the close of the target practice at
Sclmetzcn park Sunday the score of the
voreln stood as follows : Krcil Schroeder , 1C3 ;
Frank H'ft , 190 ; Fred McngeUoht , 150 ; Wil
liam Stoeckcr. 170 ; Hans Peterson , 101 ;
Henry Seldler. 13G ; Fiod Fuller , 178 ; Charles
Ooettsch , 145.
Tlio Llederkranz Singing society has ar
ranged an attractive musical program for a
concert which Is to be given at th < ? hall tlie
last Sunday In the month. A picnic Is also
contemplated by the same society the second
Sunday In June at some popular resort ,
On the occasion of bis last birthday. Presi
dent Kopp of the Llederkranz was gratefully
remembered by the members of his society
by a serenade at his home , 3461 South Fif
teenth street. As usual , genial Jacob re
ciprocated for the compliment ,
A HSU C/A OK.VHX TU.
Andrew Mack Is the composer of the
popular song , "My Pearl Is n Uowery Qlrl , "
and he la said to sing it , better than any one
who lias yet attempted It. Mr. Mack Is
also responsible for "The Qlrl I Love , " "Molly
O'Moore , " "Mandy" nnd "Phoebe , " all of
which are sungby various members of Peter
Dalley's company In "A Country Sport. "
This aggregation of Jolly people Peter
Dalley , May Irwln , Ada Lewis , John O.
Sparks and Andrew Mack and others will
close the present engagement at Uoyd's thea
ter tonight In the bright farce comedy , "A
Country Sport. " This will be the last op
portunity Omaha theater-goers will have of
seeing this flue company In "A Country
Sport , " for the reason that next season Mr.
Dalley will produce Ills new piece , "A Night
Clerk , " Miss Irwln also stars In a new play
and Andrew Mack will star under the man
agement of D. AV. Truss & Co. In "Miles
Aroon. "
Canary & Lcderer's big New York Casfno
and Chicago opera house success , "The PassIng -
Ing Show , " will play an engagement at
Uoyd's theater tomorrow and Thursday nights
only. It Is a rattling good entertainment
from beginning to end , opening with a snap
and keeping up In quick succession a scries
of specialty attractions , not one of which Is
tiresome and most of which are up to the
standard. The fun never lags and provoca
tion for laughter Is continuous and humor
Impregnates every moment. The piece Is
constructed with a never forgotten purpose
of parody and burlesque and the spirit which
animated the author pervades the principal
performers , who never lot the Interest of the
audience grow stale. There Is a parody upon
pretty much everything that lias been an
amusement fad lately , Including the living
pictures , and the management have secured
first rate people to keep tba thing moving.
They have Lucy Daly , perhaps the best ne
gro specialty dancer on the stage , to do
plantation and soubrette dancing , with a lot
of darkey boys to be her background and
chorus. Vernona Jarbau , long a star at
traction In opera boufte , has some of that
sort ot business In gorgeous tights , and some
first rate dramatic burlesque besides. The
leading men ore not less good. George A.
Schiller , with song and dance In more than
one eccentric makeup ; John K. Henshaw , In
excellent work , and Seymour Hess and Wil
liam Cameron In some really admirable mim
icry. The company numbers 110 people and
Includes besides those already mentioned
Madge Lesslng , May Ten Urocck , Gus Plx-
ley , Minnie Mlllsr , Llila Lear and La Petite
Adelaide , the graceful child dancer. The sale
of seats for both nights will open at 9
o'clock this morning and from present Indi
cations the sale will bo large.
Clntms It Wns n Mnrtcncc.
An action has been begun by Augusta and
Charles Hanuse against the Schlltz Brewing
company to have a decree of foreclosure to
some land In McGavock & O'Keefs's addition
to South Omaha set aside. The Hanuse fam
ily state that they are unsuspecting Germans
who were deceived by an attorney , having his
promise to pet up thdr defense In the case
when the suit came to trial. This , they state ,
ho failed through collusion to do. Strause
Liros. first started suit last May to set aside
a deeU given by the plaintiffs to the brewing
company. Hanuso wants to show the deed
was a mortgage.
Will Uurk foi Oinalm.
The state executive committee of the
people's party of Nebraska will meet at
the Llndcll hotel , Lincoln , at 2 o'clock p.
m. , Thursday , May 30 , for the purpose of
fixing representation , time and place for
holding the next state convention. Several
cities are bidding for the convention. An
effort will bo made to secure the convention
for Omaha during or near about fair time.
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bags , cotton flo r tacks & twin * specialty.
61' HJ-61i 8. lUh-st.
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Manufacturers of Preston's C.llfornU FUkf * .
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UIP Preston's txti flour ?
OMAHA BREWING ASSOCIATION.
Cai laud ehlpments made In our orrn refrl.erator
cars. Blue lllbbon , Elite export. Vienna Kzport ,
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Manufacturers of parlor furniture , lounges , din.
Ing tables & folding bedj. 28lh ave. , Boyd to
Saliler streets. .
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SOUTH OMAHA ICE AND COAL CO.
Domestic & steam coal. We have tne oeat. Of
fice 1CU1 Farnn.'n-it. Telephone : Office 373 , yard
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Manufacturing & repairing ot all kind ! of ma-
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piesies. hangers , shutting & coupling * . HOS-g
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fronts & fittings , street It'y cor wheels. Archi
tectural Iron wofks. Office 307 B. ltth-it. , Omaha.
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M'l'r'B of Architectural Iron Work. General
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Office and Worki. U. P. By. & So. 17th Street.
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THE MERCER CHEMICAL COMPANY.
Manufacturers o * fluid extracts , elixir ! , syrups.
& wlnei , compressed triturates , hypodermic tab >
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MMiufactuiers of all kinds paper boxes , shell
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