7 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : RJGTtniDAY , MAY 25 , 1895. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Edge "Was Taken Off of the Bull Movement Yesterday. POSITIVELY DULL ON THE BOARD In Corn the Mitrleot Again Suffcrnl from Heavy ItrcrlplH nnd I'nvornlilo Outlook for the Next ( Ipiicrnl Crop. CHICAGO , Mny 21-The edgp was taken oft the bull movement on the Hoard of Trade todiiy , unil evfrythlng closed lower. In conuntlFOii with yeiUirdnv'-i llnul fig ures , wheat finished l > tc off , corn , 1'id oals He , pork 3tfc. lard nnd ribs 2'ic ' each. The weakness In ginln vvnsowing lo heavy realizing sales ninels In Iho face of Ihc most Kloomy crop reports jet received , and that In provisions was the result of the he..iv > receipts of hogs and the weakness In corn A reaction was In oidu In the gialn mm- kots. The commission houses that foi more than two weeks have been urging their ruatomcia who had good profits In wheat bought to lake llicm Burcecdetl at length In Inducing u "ufHclent numbei lo sell lo cause a considerable setback In the price Al though Ihe Liverpool vvheal market opened lower than It closed , and It had rained In Kansas during the night , the niniket dropped , with Eom > bu > ers willing to paj 73c for July wheat Not man > , however , paid thnl ; Ihc great majority were willing at "S c , or the name as It was wotth at the close of > csteiday's B ° slon , nnd some even pressed some wheit for sale which had n Kood prollt at 7S'4 ' < ' A goud deal of wheat was wanted fiom 7Sc to iS'ic , and bofor' the cnily bin Ing orders vvhlili succeeded the opening break e mM be all Illle-d the price rojc again lo ' . < < Tor nbout fifteen or twenty minutes the price lif > a\ed up nnd down In lircgul.tr swrlls and depressions between 7h5 c and 79c , and then came a crash. Corn , whleh was showing heaviness on ac count of the libel al leccipts of that article , commenced to tumbl ° , nnd when It had broken ' , < .e below the price It had closed nt jestErday wheat had n sympa thetic spismi and collapsed "uddcnlv to 77'c. The reviving inlluoi ce of fre h bujlng older * wan npiln supplied and before man } minutes It had tinln irecovered to 79'tC The III ft dovvnwaid plunge was due to the lower cablps , pahs by longs and tin- execution of "ton lo s rndoif On tlio next turn It dtcllneel lo 7SV , and then kept wobbling lazily for an horn or more be tween 78'fce1 and 79c The volume of trad ing vvns very much reduced as compared with Hi" tremendous bulk of busln KS done cveiy el ly for ten elnjs back 'I here were considerable Intelvals during which their was actual dullness In the pit , but nt no time was theie nn absence ol neivous vvnlohfulness that kept thu pit filled with brokers , all alert for contingencies. The reports from the countiy coneemlng the crops of the states of Indiana and Illinois were woful In th Ir men itonous reiteration of destruction In addition to these states , Ohio , Kentucky and Missouri joined the dole ful chorus , and even the northwest had some complaints to send nbout unfavorable wealher foi Miring wheat , but It was rain ing In South Dakota this moinlng , so that , ns rcgnids spring whent , the belief In n peed prospect ftr It did not suffer The market began to vvcnk n verj much during the afternoon hour , and long wheat kept coming out In htaxv chunks from that time up lo the cloje That resulted In a rapid and heavy diop In Ihe prlrj There wan a strong fight during the decline nt liom 7Sc lo 77"e and llimli } at "f.p. but it was not until Hi" latter point was icached that the selling oidcrs censed to prevail There was a recovery to 77c In the last few mln- ufH. but at the close thorn were sellers nt 77c , nnd It dropped to 7b"Jc , before the crowd separated. In corn the maikct ngnln suffered from heavy receipts and fnvotnblc outlook foi the next crop A good demand fiom the Pcabonrd , resulting in the sale foi expoit of 250.000 bu , sustained the price early In the day , Imt the afternoon weakness of xvheat nnd the flno weather were the most Influential factors In the end , and a consid erable decline lesulled 'Ihe opening price for July was CPjC , 01 Vic under the previous day's closing eiuotntlon It was prevented from g'ttlng very weak while the cafdi business ruported was under way , but grad ually worked down to Kl'ic It had n quick reaction to KOiC , whleh was the price nt the clo c Further and more discouraging reports of crop dninngp by the weather stalled a com paratively firm feeling In th ° oats market It did not last long , however , weakening xvlth wheat and corn Theic wnt free sell ing on the decline nnd at times ellfllcnlty was experienced In finding buyers. Taken ns a whole , however , business was active ttnd sales heavy 1'rovKlons weie weak from beginning to end. The hog receipts are proving more than the cash dcmanel will absorb nnd corn Is weak. Estimated rec ° lpts for tomorrow : Wheat , 7fi cars ; corn , 870 ems , oats , 450 cars ; hogs , 12000 head Ihe leading futures ranged as follows : Cash quotations were as follow H : FLOt'lt Flim nnd lOc lilehcr , winter patents , $3SOH3GO ; winter stralKhts , $3 Ooft3 23 , bakers , $1.93tr > 50 ; sprlnK patents , $3 COtf3. J : sprlnK UrnlKhts. $250yi2T AVHHAT No 2 sprlnc , 79S Oc. No. 3 spring , 78 S2c : No. 2 red. 7Gft7ti'4c ' CORN No. 2 G3c. No 3 jellow , 53'4c ' OATS No. 2 29c , No. 2 white , 32'/4ff33'tc No 3 white , 32V4C. HYI > No 2 , GOlic , RARL11Y No. 2. tO'iQolVSc ; No. 3 , 4750'4c ; No 4. f. f b , 43c. FLAX RF.ii-No. : 1. $1 4SH. TIMOTHY Siin-Prlme. $5 1'ROVISIONS Mesa pork , per Ibl , $12230 1227'tLard , pir 100 Ibs. $0 55J < . 57 hhoit ribs , sides ( loose ) , ( G ISitC 20 , dry salted shoul ders ( boxeil ) . $3 23if537'S.i short clear , sldis Imxfl ) . tG 50G 67 u WHISKY Distillers' nnlshed eooUs , per gnl , SUGARS UnclmnBCd. The followlnic were the receipts and shipment ! today ; On the Prolucs oxoiianjei lolav Iho buttsr inar- kpt wasslenlyi croamcrv , lOilVKc , dairy , OOlUc Ejes , vaitle. Checso , 7)i5Hlc. ) NU\V YUIIK U1S > Closing Quotiitloiu un the Prlnulpil Co n- modltlo * mill Mnplos. NEW YORIC , May 24-FLOUR-Rccelpts , 21.- DOO bbls , ; cxporls , 11,000 bbls , sales , 10,000 pkK * Maikct lower to sell , lluyers source and only a hand-to-inoulh business d no. City mill p-ucnls , 14 ! > 5fl5.151 winter patents , $1000443 , clt > mill cle-aris , $ I.10H4 SO , vvlnlcr BirnlBhm , $3.i5fn 15. Mlnnesola pntentB , t4.:5fi433 ; winter extras. $300 J3 50. Minnesota bakers. $3 23 4 10 ; winter low grades , $24oUa03. kprlnK low grades , $3 W8.50 bouthern Hour , dull , good lo choice extra $3 io 323. R > e Hour , tlrin : sales , 200 bbls , superfine- $4004N 15 ; fancy. $ ll\Hj440. ' CXMIN MIJAIr-Actlve nnd hU'lier ; sales. 9JO tibia ; yellow western , $1 20 1 22 , llrondjnIne. delivered , Options wer VMiiK'r today There was trie realltluB bolh by outsiders nnd for- rttmcrs , nnd short selling by local hou c . Prices moved within a smaller range and business wun only half that of jeMerdny , Cables came lower I OUN Rcce-lptfi 44 ! * > bu , exiHirtH , 38 300 bu , ealta. 535.COO bu. futures and US bu spat ; spot mulkiH vvtuk , Nu 2 , 57'ie , In elevator , ija afloat , stramer mlxctl. M\c. Options vlelded to hvavv receipts and prrdlellons of rain nnd declined with fiw reactions all daj , clrslne ut l c net losa. May , 57'i 69c , clonetl at 67 c ; July. 67Ti 6W4C , closid at MVio ; bepte'inber , GSHUGO'ic. closed at Me. , . , . . . . wliltc , 3u c ; track white western , 37 l2o. Op tions urfntrd 1) letter crop pie | iecu and big re-ctlpts and clo ej At I'.c net losu ; May closed at av c ; June , S ! tC3T4c. closed at S2 e. Jul > . nii iSIHc. closed at 3JVjc ; September , 3Viil3e , llovrtl at 92'ie. HAY -quiet and steady ; uhlpplnr , SoGGOa ; good te choice , CSUbOc H1PKB- Firm , sailed. New Orleans selected. 41 to bS Ibs. 6 > ic. nominal , Texas eelectrd. M to CO Ibs . 7 ; ; Ilucnos Ayros. dry. V ) to XI Ibs. , lie. nominal , Texas dr > , 24 lo 30 Ibs. lOc- HOl'S-Weak , slate , common to choice , old , 3f5c , 1S9I , 409c. Pacific count , old , Sl/So , 18J4 4 i9o. PHOVI8IONS lle f. firm ; extra mess. $8.500 .m f ut meata , auaily ; plckl 4 bcllltn , $5.7C fl. plrktcd slioulders , $523 ; pickled hams , $9.09 " i Vi Ijinl ens ) , western strum closed at r city nt JC 23 i > nlrs , ICO tlcrcti ; May closed : $05 , nnrilnul July , $ 95 , nominal , rrnned , ilili cnntlliftil , $713 , S. A , $7.50 , compound , U Pork , dull and xtcndy ; $ i:7Sf/llM UOOL-FIrm , ilomcsllc n * ce , 24QMC , pulled , . . LKATIinn-CJulpl ; hrniWh sole Ilucnos re * , llKht tn henv } 210I2 < - , ticld , 21ffJ4c .It'TTKH I'll in j vvvslcTii dalr > , t'tQli'ie ! oalcin rientnfry. 12818C , fnclor } , llttftc : Kl in , IFo : Imltatlun creamery , 81fl4e ; latc airy lofrltc , ntii'.c croatiiTV , ISc ' . : ; - ; Halo largo. 4'fliy.c. ' small , * ? " ' ' 4e' , I art Kklms , l'4 < He , full tsklinft , llM'.c. iKitlH Dull stnto nnd Pcnnlvnnla , llfUi'id ' ojlern fro h , llifjinV. jrulhern , ll'jtflZ'ic ; re- It , ! * , p 415 pi s TALI.OW Steadv , city , 4Sc ; countr } , 4V. as 0 quality. PKrllOLIlfM Dull , United closed nt 1 CO ItosiN nrm ; Bli.ilnul , common to good , $ l.Gj 1 G7'4 TuiiprNTiNn-Dnii , \VMC. . . , _ nici : Hlcnd } s doni'stlc , fair lo extia , 4HIJ ' 41 lii | > an 3' , 4'c ' , . , MfLA ) * " < ns Quiet , Now' Orleans , epen Kettle. oed ( o i holoo , 2751130. MKTALS-I'lR Irnn , qul t ; 8t-0trh. $ ! > 0)5 ? ) i , American J'J "U1H2 M Copper , llrm , inkris' pilce. $10 .Vi exchange prlc * . llUjMJf err , Ltail nrm , brokers' price J3ll7'4. ' ex- lianre pilco J320B32S Tin , baiel } stmdv. ( mights , JI47ufill o plntm linn , dimoKtlc , 3 WtfS m ' ales on < lmnge , WO tons tin S. O , > September I , nt Sll CO COITONHIILO Oil. Moldy but quiet , offcr- IRS miinll forrlMi nilvlcos ( Inner and expoilers i Ihc market for } ollow oil , sales 300 bbls rime mimmei jcllpvv nt 27',4c ' , local demand enllutlng. _ SI I nut * duller il M irkot. ST. LOUIS , Ma } 24 rt.OUR-Stendy , but n. liailo lowir , iimhamud domestic tinile , palenli , I flW 23 , oxlrn fanry , J3 73 l 00 , fiinc } . $3 50ft d ) , choice. HlOffin lte Hour , $3 2" @ 3 50 WIII2AT Ilild strung nl Ihe opening , but uddonl } deillnlmr l".c for July anil 2c f > r Sep- 1 niber , tidvniso erop repoits scemlngl } hnvUig wt Ilioh offoct. It quickly rtaeled nnil llnally old up 2o foi Itil } nnd i , c for Siplembir but vas nervous anil unskilled Later It weakened gain and lan down until nearly nil the gain ad lorn lust , closing with buvers 2'tc ' below estiidny. No 2 roil cash 833JS5 < 4c , Mi } , Mi , illy , iS'lc ' bid , August , ? 7c , September , 77c IdCents' Cents' Wtakoneil earl } on flush offerUiim niul lie drop In wheat npcntd 'ic lower and rapldl } ell off 1c mole 1 lorn Iho enil } decline Ihere van n recov.r } of ' ( .c , but lite the pilee bioko Kaln oloslnc Ic below } esteid.i } . No 2 ml\ed aiih : . ! ViiMi.c , MH } , 53'ic , Jul } , 53s4c , bop- " ember , "tP4o OA'18-Wnk ili. . lined hcavllv. closlmnt the- "ittom for futuio i-pol , N'o 2 mill , S'J'Jc ' bid , lay 29'/iC nskr.l , Itnio 29\c eiskoil , Jul } , 2T4e vke.il , Heiitcmber , 2l' o nskeil. COHN MiAIH4,4iiK : IIIIAN Ixiwoi foi Hotilh tacked offered f. o b oil at CS'ie- ' , but unolil caul trjck , CSc bid imil old 1'I.AX SiniD-N'omlnal. Jl 4) OIlAhS SKKDS ble.id } , elover. } S C007 50 ; Imnthy , noi40i ) ) , HAV Dull and slonilv. timothy. } 10 00 120) xst sldo , pialrli. 90D 1050 thlR slilo. "IIIh | - 12l for ellntllltrs' llnlnhed pooils IIL I1LII htp.idv. sepantor creameiy , ISitlGc , anc } KlKln , Ii' ' f2io KOOS-rirm , iuc fioih LiAD : Ilnslei , > 20ii PHO\IMeNS l.an'l. prime sleam , tC17' ' . , holeo , Jl , W Drv salt moatn boxoil nhoulilors , > 2. > , lonBi , JC374. ! rlbi JO 51 , shorts } C C2'4 ' ( icon bnxetl hhoultUrs , J6 124 ! , lonirs , JC 73. libs 1)8714 ) , fchort J7 I2'4. ' HiefiiPrS : riotir , 2OHO blln , wheat , 7SOOO " ' , cjin 2COOO Ini , oit D20irt bu bllll'MLNIS riotir , 2 UOO bbls , whent , 83,0i > l m j corn , , ( mt lm. , ontn , 8000 bu. Liverpool VlurKots. LIVnUPOOL Mn > -WIinAT-Spot nrm. dc Jiaml poor , No. i red vvlntoi , 5a 111 , No 2 Tu | | | | ? siV' ! ' ' , No ' lmnl' Manitoba , fs , ' Ollfornla | , . rs lou I futures opened , . , . < any , with near nnd distant positions 2d lower nl u Islnnt / ' "V.1 ! "ear l'os"l " ' ' W'id lower positions Jid Imer , business nlKju InVi ' ' ; r'ljul"Mll ' , ' > Ca I'M. ' June , fs 11141 July , In lli.il Aunust. 6s ll'.d ' , September la ueioutr , us I4u . . . . . . llrm , mixed ( \mcrlcnn ) nev4' . , ' r".t.VrCl ! lPenid quiet , with near nnd ds ant positions ijd , luwer. cios d < lull , with Ma } . id lower nnd other months > , , ! lower , May. 4 Id , June , 4B 101,11 , Inly | , :0lJ , AUBUSl 4 Wi' ; ' H' V.llltr' 4s llcl October 43 ll'.il. ane > wlnTir " " ' "d"1"1 "lu"dcrate- Loult PHOVIhKiNS Idcon , stoail } , domanil poor rtinibciland eut M to 30 Ibs 31s Cd. short ribs 2S ll.s 32s C.1 lonK clear llsht , 38 to 45 Ibs i f , cl " " he'll > ' f'5 " , 32s. slort oloni > icks llKht IS Ibs 3)s , slntt elear middles loavy f. Us 31s ft ] , ehar bolllos , II ( o 1C lis , Ts ! M shoiildois , simile , 12 to 18 Ibs 2Ss fid Hams short cut 14 t nlO Ibs , 41s f.l teef oxtia India mevs Ss ) prime mess. C2s ft ! . Pork inline1 moss , duo wistoin , Cls 3d , iirlmi nodluni , Ma 1,1 , Uinl , dull , prime western 03s Id rellneil In palls 3"s CIinKSR Qulel demand poor , flnesl Amcrl OR.T whllo 41s finest American colored 4"s lirTTnn rinest Vnltcd Slates. 7Cs peed 4-.s e-OTTON snni ) OII.l.lerpool rertned ISa 3d LiN nnn oii2is sa sa"d "d jliniP Forequarters , 3\d , hlndnuarters C'd HOPS Al London Pnoinc ooasl , 25n Tlio reoolnlB of whont durlnir the nnst throe , lavn worn 110000 oenlalH Ineludlnt ; 17000 Am r- cay Thn rooolpls of Amorlom cirn duHnir the nist three diva wore 42300 cenlnls Weather warm nnd dry _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ < 'off > n Inrkot. NHW TOHK. May 21 COrmn-Optlons opened quiet nt unchinsed prices lo r > points lecllno , nilod moderately aetlvo only , but ad- vativeil offerlnRS bolnir small nnd local shorls nellned to cover closed firm at S to 20 points not advance ; miles 14230 hacs Including May * 14 TO , luno J14 4W14 G'I lul } Jr. Sentembor , $1413 , October JIB December , Jll lOffll 1" , Spot coffee Hlo nnn No 7 $16 , mild steady , Cor- lova , $18 2 > ; ifl' > (10 ( , sales , 1000 hacs Marncnlbo 1 no ) mats Interior Pnchim ; p t Ware- louse deliveries from Now York vesterdn } 1603 hairs Now York stock toda } , 1S4 C27 bacrs : Tnltid Stnles stoek 232 f > 22 batafloat for the United. Blatos 300 000 baps- total visible for the United Slates , 63S 022 bags , against 323,302 mirn last week IIAMIirnCl May 24 Sto.adv < i pfp Iswer o U pfir hlRher pales 10 000 bags IHO Mav 24 Receipts , 4 000 haKs ; cleared May 22 20 ftOO lm s No other returns HAVIin May 24 COPrnH- Opened quiet and steady unclnnned to 1'if lower At 1 e > 'clock sleady unchaireil , at 3 p m steady , un ehansod Closed steady nt unchanged to Uf net decline slock , 623 000 baes , Including 311 000 bag's Drazll , sales 8000 baprs , llnlthnora alnrknts. IlALTIMOnn. May -T'LOUR-Innctlve , un- chanBed , lecelpts , 9,972 bbls , shipments , 10,007 bbl . Hales 1 273 WHUAT Uas } , June , "lifco asked , July and AuRUst , SOHflSOc , September , S0",581c , steamer. No 2 re-d , 76V47Ci4o receipts , 7.234 bu , slock , 2Ci ( 1C1 bu ; talcs , 117,000 , southern wheat , by sample 81ffS2c COHN Kosy , spot nnd month , 59i5JCOc ; June WHO asked. July , BR'40"S > ; e , Amnisl , 6"c bid lecelpls , 81,3"6 bu ; slock 322872 bu , sales , 33,000 uu , muthern white earn , Me , Southern } ellow OATS rirmer ; No 2 white western , 31SJ3SHC ; No 2 mixed , 34'433c , receipts , 18,031 bu. , stock 111 927 HVK Dull , recelpls. 531 bu ; slock. 10.1CS bu HAY Steady , Bixxl to choice timothy , $13 OOQ H 00. IVIIliviliiUoe Market * . MILWAI'ICnn. Mnv 24 FLOtill Steady \\H13AT-HlKher No 2 spring , 7C' c ; No. 1 nordiern 83'4c ; July , 77 0 ex > riN Lower No. 3 , Rio. OATS Lower ; No 2 white , 32\iC ; No. 3 white , "llAHLnY Nominal : No 2 , 49o ; sample , 47 J51c HYI2 rinn No 1 67'4c ' PROVISIONS I/ow or Pork J12 21 Lard Jl ? H ! IliciiPrS : Dour , 3900 bbls ; wheat , 22 SOO bu : barlov 4 800 bu SHIPMENTS Flour , 1.4CO Mils ; wheat , 200 bu , barley , none. Sncur Mttrknt. NITVV YORK , Mav 24 SUOAR Raw nrm ; sales. 3V ) hags centrifugal , 96 test , at 3c , ex- ship , 18J hhils Muscovado , 89 tept nt 3c , cx- shln , refined dull but steadv , No 6 4 11-lCo , No 7 37 ! 4 1-Kc , No 8 3f4 1-llic , No 9 3 13-lfiiiT4e. No 10 S , t3 15 16c. No. 11 3 11-KfT 3Ko No 12. 3 9-lG3 4C No M 3\c. off A 4 l-lGfr4Hc. mold A 4 9'16T4" c. slandard 4 5-1C < J44c conficlloners' A , 4 5-16ST4'4c ; tut loaf 5 l-16iii5',4C. erushed 5 l-lFCTI c ; powdered , 4lfl ) 4 lri ICe , granulated , 4 7-168l4c ; cubes , 4 11-16 O4'ic. Knlisiii ( Ity Murkotn. KANSAS CITY May 21 WHHAT-Stead } , No 2 hard , 83G85C , No 2 red , S4H 83'4c ; le- Jecled 78fISOo CXinN Sleady ; No. 2 mixed , 61c ; No. 2 white , SSfiMUe OATS Plrm ; No 2 mixed , 29 > 4C30c , No. 2 while , 31'4c. Mliiiioiip illH UiirKot. MINNKAPOLIS , May 24 WHCAT May , 78c. July , 7Sc , September , 75'4C , Irick , No 1 hard , 79140. No , 1 northern , 7b'4c ; No. 2 northern , PLOUIl rirm ; nrst patents , $410 435 , second end patents , $4 Q0ig4 23 ; flirt clears , $3 33BJ 50. rilllinillt Null's. 11OSTON. May 24 Clearings , $14,047,833 ; bal ances , $8,003.427 HALTIMOUI3 , May -Slearlngs , $2.018,033 iMlunces. $336.183. NKW YORK. May 24 Clearings , $93,155.007 , Ualanots , $6,610.012. PIIILADnLPHIA May 24 Clearings , $10.615- P60. balances , $ U2),2II. ST. LOUIS. May 31 Clearings , $3.8JI,604 , lial- ancc-a , $4 < iO63 ; Money , 6ff6 per cent. New York exchange. 75o premium bid. WASHINGTON , May 24 Today's statement of the condition of the traisury shows available cash balance $183,455,305 , gold resene , $19,248,5. 1. CHICAGO. May 24 Clearings , $182dOOnO Money , 4 > 4i5 ptT cent for call loans , and 5V406 per cent for commercial paper. New York ex- change. lOo premium htvrllng. dull , posted rates , demand , $489 , CO ilijs , $188. t'ornlKH I'lnuncliil Affuln. I1KRLIN. May 24. nxchange on Lxidon , eight daja' light , 20 marks eCVj pfg LONDON. May 24 Qold U quoled today at Iluonos Aymi at 154 , Madrid , 1350 ; Lisbon , 27ij ; St. Petersburg , 50 ; Athens. 77. Rome , 105 06 , IVenna. I'M. ' The amount of bullion gone Into the Hank of Ungland on balance today was JSS.OlM. PARIS , May 24 The weekly slatement of the Hank of Prance Issued today shows tha follow , tne changes , as compared with the previous account. Notes In circulation decreased 37JOO , . OOOf , treasury accounts current lncr a e < l 23 350000f , gold In hand Increased 875 , < ioOf , bills dltcountinl. decreased 9H1.00t ; silver In hand Increased 5.700.0W. Three ir cent rentes , 102f 45o for the account. Exchsnga on London , 9f 21)ia ) ror checks. DUN'S ' AND BRADSTREET'S ' Damage to Wheat Hardly Justifies the Else ofthoPant Two Weeks. ARGENTINE AND RUSSIA ARE SHORT run Industry llni Atiido n DUtlnct elnln Higher \\agoi Coiivlnccn liuyorn time Prices for rinlnliod Products Mint Advance. NUW YOniC , May 24.-U. Q. Dun & Co.'s leekly review of trade , which Issues to- norrow , will say : If wheat has been so groitly Injured by Ihe snow : ) nnd frosls In lay that the sudden rls of 12 cents In two vcsks Is justified , Ihe calamity will nftect 11 business prospecls. The markets do not ielleve It , for stocks do rot collap c , Iron , enther and hides still rise , nnd no holder f wheat would sell at fcO cents , a lower irlco than had been known at this season 01 thlrly years prior lo 1S93 , If currenl re- iorts were credited. Some Injury has un- oubledly been sustained , bill our own dls- lalches do nol show that It Is really serl- 3UR. The tamper Is to buy , regardless of Islble requirements , In the fnlth that prices re sure to rise. Westein receipts of wheat or three weeks have been larger than ast > ear , In splto of storms nnd rost" Hul HIP rise has pracll- . .ully stopped bujlng for export , ns he similar rise did In April 1SSI , whlih w.n ollo\u d b\ about the lowest prices thrn evnr < nown AMietlier grain hn bien grenll > Injuied r not foreign mnrketn will take early occasion o fnrtlfv tlu > m elips from other sources The vnk s pales heie have nmountiil to 1V > 000 000 tushrls nnd accounts of damige b > frosts nnd > Insects Indicate that snine traders think the u < T3 miipt vvenr overcoats Corn row 3 cents .tiring the we < lt though much of the corn killed nn > be replantLd , pork ro e W cents per b irrel nid 5 cents per 100 pounds nnd oats 2 cents "otton also advanced tliiw eighths of a cent luring Ihe wick with sales of 1 5' > 6 2"0 1 ales urrent estimates putting the decrease In acreage it 135 per ctnt and the crop nt 7535000 Inles 3ven this with Known commercial and ppln neis' stocks , would give the world for the > eat ind n quarter to coit'iimo moie American than t has ever consumed In n ) car nnd a half The Iron trade distinctly gains and the Im irovemrnt Is no longer confined to prices of naterlali llettcr wages nt the west nnd PItty mrg convince buyers that prices must rise nnd here IUIVP been 1 irgcr siles of finished products \lth nbout $1 per ton better prices for structuril orms nnd steel InrH while Ilessemer pip ; has Iscn to } 11 50 nt Plttsburg 'Ihe Thomns com mn > hns ndvnnted Its niillnncltp pig 50 c < nl ind higher freights made southern cost more al he enst Sales of nils to Mny 1 were 4200 0 ons and deliveries 25 000 tons both laigei tlnn ist > enr Nail woiKs are comb-nlnK nnd n coke mol IB expe-cled to raise pi Ices soon Plttsburc lanknote withdrawals for pny rolls In the pn t nonth aBcngnte $2 3S3 397 , ngnlnst $1S65S18 last ear 1 > J Ihe same vvoilts Ordein this ear number 22 OM freight nn 1 pevenb two pnssencer cars 50 0 more than In he whole 5car 1S91 but In 1812 nnd previous jears Ihe output wns over 93000 Height ears Vnthraclte conl Is tlecldedlv stronger nnd copi cr very firm nt 1014 cents fnr lake , though tli \prll output was nhout 2 GOO tons 1 irger than hat of Jantiaij The tp\llle mills have been tept fairly bus > , but the demand for cottons seerns slacker on the whole nnd print cloths are sixteenth weaker . 'allures this week have been 207 In the United Slates , agilnst 18.1 last > e-ir nnd lvvenlthire n Canada , against twenty-eight last year. CLHYHIMJ HOUsK 10TALS. \pgrocito of Itusl ie 4 Triiniirtod by the iHRiiilifpil IliinhK Lut UPO' ' . NI2\V YOIIK , Mn > 21 The following table complied b > lltndsticet s. shows the total cleir- nnceH nt tbo principal clllea nnd Ihe percenlage of Increase ) or dccie.ise , us compared with Ihe corresponding week last year : CITIES. Clearings. Inc. Dec New Yotk CC2 202 Oil 40 Chicago 95 430,584 18 2 I lost on ' 13 ' .21 r93 23 0 Philadelphia 72 2".9'I82 31 2 St Louis 21,609 630 Sin IVmclsco . . . 10 1S7 973 1 8 Hiltlmoro 12 ' 135 486 PltlbburB 11 216 188 1C. : Clnclmmll 13 236 2W 12 City 10 570,040 10.G New Orleans 8 21G C26 3.48 Eluffalo 4 5J9.393 24 0 Milwaukee 4 023,910 42 1 Detroit , r , 914,847 1 1 [ xiulsvllle .0 1S1 CS1 10 5 Minneapolis 7.S97 CIO 11 ) OMAHA 3.SCS.099 33 5 i'lovUloncc B 039 000 2C 2 Cleveland 6,48ri,311 23 9 Houston 4 422 (719 ( 63 ( I St. Paul 4,110 050 7 G Denver 2 S31 321 i r , [ Jidlanipolls . . . . . . 4 337 758 C3 7 Cjlumbus , O 3 f'J.200 ) 0 C Hartford 2 121.3SO 31 1 [ tlchmond 2 OSS 976 Washington 1,978 022 31 i Dallas 2 ! S6,7f2 2.3 Joseph 1,223 7fC ' 17 0 I'eorla I 165 720 24 MtMnphls 2,047,646 12 8 I'ortlind , Ore. . . . . 1,112 27S II 4 Rochester 1 COS.W3 17 1 Haven 1,469 318 11 4 Savannah 1.4S9.119 SO Mass. 1.812 449 425 Worcester . . . . 1,306 192 7 4 E'ortland , Me . . . . 1,278,548 21 3 Atlanta 1.038,42 32 0 Uort Worth 1 . ' 74 SS3 12 3 Waco 1.018,183 f9 0 3racuso 1 235,430 Dos Molncs 1 215 400 Grand Rapids . . . . 817 1S1 Seattle 466 372 10 3 [ xiwell f22 443 15 2 Wilmington , Del. . S 3 135 | 14 5 Norfolk 899.C62I 10 0 Sioux City 4S5 Of.C 22 7 Ixis Angeles 1,266,937 4)0 laconia 563,485 39 1 Saglnaw , Mich . . . 3808-0 57 8 pokane S56 122 42 8 laeksonvllle 8 9 Mncoln 250 7r.O 4G.1 Niw lledford , S91 147 12 3 WIchlla 451 875 41 2 Ilirnilngham 417,327 13 3 Topeka 4S5 715 Lexington , K } ' . . . . 320.079 8 1 Illnghampton . . . . 352 50) ) 1 C Hay City. Mich. . 315,213 8.8 Tall River 778,5',9 22 9 Akron , O 209 C53 7G 9 Sprlngneld. O . . . 111 442 22.4 Canton O 203,30) ) 322 Slou-e Palls 51 313 67.3 Premont , Neb . . . 64 900 43.0 Hastings , Neb . . 53218 'Chatlanooga ' 202 1.M f2 9 rargo 120 023 23.3 Nashville 549 370 7.4 Galveston 4,040 CSS 21 1 Salt Lake 950 09 : 4.0 Hockford 272 275 52.7 Helena CC2 841 21.4 Scrnnton 777.90 11 3 Knlamazoo " 172 550 Little Rock 320,3S2 Totals United Stales 1,1118149441 30 Inclusive of New York. 439,640.3091 18 8 DOMINION OF CANADA. Not Included In total because containing other Items than dealings. HltADSTUELI'd ItKVlEW OF TIIADI Twenty-Two I'roralnoiit Products Score nn Advance * . NHW YORK , May 24 Rrndstrect's tomorrow will sa > : The moderate reaction In the stocl market last week nnd Ihls week , caused prl mnrlly by repeated frosts nnd reports of sever damage to cereal crops , wns followed only In part by a corresponding check to the movemen In general trade Not one ol the large grain states confirms the reports of severe damage to wheat nnd corn with which the exchanges hav alioundfd , nnd there Is less reason to believe In theexttnt of It ns current ! ) reporteel The mo ? bullish feature of the wheat eltimtlon lies In th announced restriction of Argentine and Russian exjKtrtH , reduced export ability of nearly a ] leading producers and shorter supplies of 1m porting ceunlries Few believe wheat has touchtt Its highest point on this wave , although It I 25 cents per bushel above the lowest since th panic. Kxports of wheat from the United Btates tioth coasts , and Montreal this week amount t < 2,754 000 bushels , nKUlnut 2,397,000 bushels las we-ek , 2.310OO bUfhels In the third week of Mu > 1S94. S 108.000 bushels In the third week of Ma > 1M3. 2.S80.000 bushels In the jcar before that , am as compared with 2,343,000 bushels exported I 1891This This week's record of advances Is as con eplcuous ua ever , and Includes hides , chocs leather. Ilessemer pig Iron , sU-el billets , nails bur Iron , copper , zinc , wheat , corn , oats , pork lard , flour , coffee , cotton , naval stores , iiotatoes poultry and butter twenty-two in all The ton of tin- Iron nnd btetd markets Is the stronger since the depression of 1S93-5 Woolen manu facturers are working on old orders and som refuse to btuik up with raw material , as price at the Intcrloi are above a purity with thos at thQ btubourd Western views are that manu facturtrn may bo short ot supplies to meet fa ! contracts. The Immense advance In petroleui Prices has so far fulled to Induce any large In crease tn the well output , thus pointing to np > prouclnne exhaustion of subterranean storr * of this product In the Appalachian region. Con sumption Is still lighter than production. n ao Murker. I.ONDON. May ! l At the wool aucllon sale today 15,9o2 liulrs were offered , of which 2,3 < X we-re withdrawn. The offerings Included som good greasy merinos , which were keenly con tested for by American Lujcrs at extreme prices Following are the sales In detail. New South \VulM , 1,232 baits , scoured , SJttla 2d , creasy 3ifl9d. Queensland. 2.180 bales , scoured , M * * 3tt < l ; frujy , iUGUa * victoria , 2.0K tales cmired , GTls 4d , Kte 4' foll'-1 South Auslrnlla , 1 GsX bales kMiurtd , 9'ifJlld , gre-nsy , Hn74d Hwnn RV | T fcVI WUes. scoured , SdTls , Kiensy , 3 ie6Hd. Tn manln , 581 bales' * greasy , 1 < M New Zealand A 4043 bales , scoured , Uddls M , pren y , 4tll\ ROSTON , May 21 'The Hoston Commcrclnl- IiilleUn will nny tomnrro * of the wcx > l market ! The sales of the week n > l , 557,100 Ibs domesllc nd M4 000 Ibs forelgn.'Samilnst ' 1,619,000 Ibs , da- nestle nnd l,6.il,4S $ Ibm" lurflgn last week ami , G93B Ibs. doniotlc nnd G7 , ( ) Ibs. forelun for he snmo week Ihls > car. The sales lo date how ti decrease of Mi.HitjIbs. domestic nnd nn ncrense nf 1IGG7.100 ! Ibs fiirelRn , from the pale e > the sale dnte In 1S11 The receipts to date how a decroiFeof 11 , ss ? Mies domeslle nnd nn ncrense of DO 194 hales , foj-ulgn. The market Is till dull , but uneasy. ' lo mestlc WTO ! on hand s limited to n verj pomi < clecllon. Rnlher than iay the higher prices tleinwnnftl for new wools , bujers nrc turning more than ever to foreign lock Up to datp 14900000 Ibs of Australia nlono have be < m Md In lloston , iigalnst 3,500- Ono Ibs. during ( lie pnme lime last > ear. Cape wool nt 30c to 32e clinn. Is now lielng expert- menlid with extensive ! ; , as n substitute for American clithlng fleece and cross broils , Aus- rlan nnd South American are being substituted or the new Kentucky medium wools They post 2V to 27c clean , ngnlnst 28o to 30e clcnn for Kentucky. STOCK.IMJ * UONOS. inpro\eincnt In Securities Contlntirs nnd u Ilictinr Knntei Mm ( Ilitnlnril NKW YORK , Mny 24 The Improvement In he stock market continue' , nnd as n result of oday's transactions n higher range , of values vas established This speculation was mainly confined to the local traders , the foreigners ielnff entirely out of the mnrkrt. There weie owever , n number of orders from out of town in both sides of the account The volume of luslness was moderate At the ojenlnif Ihe mar ket vvns nrm nnd nn ndvuncc of MUM , per cent vns recorded the latter In Minneapolis S. fet Umls instiling was nn exception And under irlsk selling needed 1 per cuit llcnernl Klec- rlp wns also pressed for sale b > n prominent jc.ar operator , and selling orders cnme from fc'Hton vvliUh c. mhliifd lo depress the stock , vhlch broke I ) , per cent A few other shares sMiipathlzed to the ixtent of fractional losses , nit the gen -nl mniket was not nfficted and made alns iiutnbly Mlnmapills A. M Louis trust re ceipts , 1' , pu cent Minneapolis . fet Louis Irsts piefened 2't ' , per eenl. Tobacco. 2 i per int. hugar , 1\ tier cent , Ucneiiil Klectric nnd he grnnfrers. Hfll1 * per cent The market con- Inued strong up to nnd bcjond mlddns , Ihe ipwnrd movement not being checked until nhout inlr past 1 o clock whin a bear dcmunstrntlon vns made ngilnst the ginngers on the clreula- lon of u report that It wns n petllcd conclusion hit nt the June meeting of the Noi tlmestcrn llr-cteirs the illvld'nd viould be made Hi per cent , making the rate foi the vcar 4 per cent The lossis In this group ranged from > j to 1'4 ' per cent , and wns most marlte I In Northwestern I'he re t of the intiket fell oft ' .rtl'i per cent , the latler In Wheeling & Lake. Krie profcind end 1 per rent In M bile At Ohio After delivery lour prices again lo k nn upward turn and < ii < Miilnlnn | WIIH strong to the clo t < The bond market was active and strong , with n wide UMriMillnii of trading The mies were $33230)0 ) The Kvening Posts London cablegram snvs. The stoek markets tnd.ivre quint but firm The we"k wns satlsfactoilly concluded Mone > s moie plentiful than ever Am rjenns vsere Irm , chlell > on bears' closing nnd Girman bti > - IIK There wns n further spurt In thu e rest , Loulsvlle nnd Milwaukee leading Argentine stocks have risen In sjmpathy with wheat The following were tne closing quotations on the lending stocks ot the New York ox- clmntte today ; Mchtson . 7H ftortnvv extern. A ( lain a ICxproBS . . N W pfd 144 Alton T H N Y Central 102 Am UxprcBH 110M N. Y. AN E ttaltlmore A. Ohio. M Ontario .V W. . . . Canada Pacific . . 52 Oregon Imp 11 Can ida toutluirn Oregon I > .av 20 Ccnlral Pacific . . . O S. L JL U. N. . . . Dies & Ohio Pacific Mall Chicago Alton . . . 160HI P. U A E C. , B i. Q HI 4 , Plttnbure Chicago Gas L'ullniau Palace. . Consolidated O.is Headlnr C. C C & .St. L . . II. n W Cole Coal .V Iron. It. Q W. pfd Cotlon Oil Cert . . Hook Island ( ill IT , Delaware.I Hud. . bt Paul 07H Del , Lack .V W. . elo pfJ D i U O pfd . . . 48W St. P .V. Omaha . . I ) XC F. Co . . . . ( Jo pffl Krlo 1 W'Southorn'PicIIli ' : ' . do Pfd 27 ! < Stiirir Hettnoiy . . Foi t Wayne 167 iTeim Coal & Iron. 211 O Northern ofd . . 1.12 ITexas Paclflo 1 I CAB I Dfd lOO' ' * T , VO Cent pfd. . IMS llockltif Valley . ' . 'OHIUnton Pacific . . . 15 Illinois Centril. . . US express. . . . 40 St P. , V Dtiluth . . \V St L. & P 40HU K A T pfd . . . llqpM 10M Lake. Krie .t Wait 2415 Wells KairoEx. . 108 do pfd We&torn Union . . Lake Shore 14(1.U ( Wheeling , V L. n. . Lead Trust .U do pfd LoulHvlllo&N . . OUT ? M iSt L 37 L A , N. A 10 V a A. II G 15 Manh Ulan Con . . . 110- R E McuiDlila&C . . . . N L 27 Michigan Cent C V A.I' VB Missouri Pticlno . dipfd 05 Mobllo A. Ohio . . II rt . i. C . . , , Nashville dial . . . OJ T. A. A A. N. M. . . . Nation il CordUfo. T.St. L A.K. O . . . itOL'fll donfd N. J CeWrtl . . lor/i S. IV R . , , - , N. A , w pfd . . . 15 > / do pfd North Am Co . . . USH Am. Tab Co . . . . Northern Paclllo. SH do pfd 114 No Pac pfd 19HH St P. , M Si M 110 U.p D i.0 . . . . ( H , The total sales of stocks today were 3GJ.2IO bhares , including. American Sugar. 11 200 American Tobacco. 13 500 ; Atchlson. ( , , COO , lur- ! llnglon , 27,800 , Chicago , Oils. 8,700 , Distilling end Catllofeetllng , 5S900 , General Kloclrlc , U- 900 , Kansas & . Texas preferred , 3,500 , Lake Krlo S. Woslorn , HIM ) , Louisville , North Amor- lean & Chlcnfci ) , 4 101) , Northern Pacific. 3 < WO , Northern Paeltlc preferred , 4 600 , Northwesiern 19.70) , Reading , 10600 , Rock Island , 4 CO ) , St Louis nnd Soulhwestern 6100 , St Louis S. Southwestern preferred , 5,800 , St Paul , 23 900 , Southern railroad , 7,100 ; Tennessee Coal and Iron. 4600. Texas & Pacific. 7100 , Unltea blates Leather , 3,400 , Western nlon , 3,900 , Wheeling & Lake Kilo , 8800 Now York Me tuy Vlurket. NKW YORK , May 21 MONHY ON CALL Kas } at 1 per cent , last loan , 1 per cent , closed 1 per cent. PIUMK MKHCANTILD PAPKR 3iiT4'4 per cent Sterling exchange , nrm with actual busi ness In bankers' bills nt $4 8SHW4 88'i , for de mand nnd J4 87f4 87'4 for slrlv days. Posled rates , J4 87f(4 88 and $48846489 , Commercial bills , $1 8604 SG < 4 SILVER CKRTiriCATnS-n'4Q67'4c ' ' C.OVKRNMKNT liONDS Strong , state bonds , Inactive ; rallrond lx > mls strong Cloning quotations on bonas were as follows ! BAR SILVER 30d per ounce. MONBY WOH P r cent. The rale of discount In the open market ro short bills I * \ p r c-ent , thr months' bills J3-1C pen cent. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET General Let Up in Receipts nnd Little Im provement in the Markets. BADE IN EEEF STEERS IS STEADY > otimml l'ii I r , but Drillers Hold Cnutlounly llnck Feeder Trndo Demoralized Hogs UpctiViMik nnd Clixo Lovrcr Under ii : tcrn Itilliirncr. rUIDAY , Mny 21. There vvns n general let up In receipts to day , the total being 102 cars. So far this veek , ns compared with last , there has been n Increase of 1,500 cuttle , 8,300 hogs and 00 sheep. The supply of cattle was 7G3 head , a few uindred less than arrived Thursday , but a 'evv hundred heavier than n week ago. Trade opened out quiet , anil the moderate offerings changed hands at just about Btencly prices. Light and medium weight steers , that suited the dressed beef men , will readily at from J4 40 to $4 80 , and ship pers got a couple of bunches of very good 218 Ibs. ami 1,311 Ib beeves at $3 It vvns a good , steady market nnel that was nbout nil. nil.The The traele In butchers' and canners' stock vas fairly brisk , with prices fully steady , air to choice butchers' and beef cows spll- ng at from } 250 to $3T5 Common and can ning cows ruled weak at $100 to J2 23 Ve.il calves were generally a shade easier , sell- ng Inrgelj at $3 to $1 50 Hulls were In fair equcst , and about steady at from $2 to $3 75 Stockeis and feeders were n drug on the market at prices 40c to f > 0c lower than the Irst of the week. The dry weather nnel conseeiuent short pasturage has had n endency to Increase supplies , at the same line that It shut off the elemaml. The low irlces proved somewhat attractive to specu- ntors , but sales to the country were few ind far between. Good to choice feeders are1 quotable at $ J20ii17u ! , fair to good. $2 SO ( Ti320 , and common grades from $2 73 down Hepresenlatlve sa'es Ditnssno uncr. Vo APr No. Av Pr. No. Av. Pr 0 . 446 J3 00 2T 1IW Jt 63 B. . . 13CO $1 S3 20 783 4 40 40 1047 4 SO SHIPPING AND HXPORT. 8 , 12IS 5 00 46 1331 5 00 MIXHD S. . 627 3 23 29 . 746 4 63 II . . .1111 4 63 COWS 1 .TO 1 60 C . 726 2 25 1 lOfO 2 71 0 . . 661 1 7" J . 110 2 23 1 . . S30 3 23 1 . . 1"0 1 71 1 . 10 0 2 i'i 1 . m ) 3 30 3 . 9.0 1 r , 3 . 813 2 33 7 . 117 3 20 4 . .882 173 1 73) 235 1. 1100 310 3 . 733 1 80 1 110 2 40 1. . 115) 3 F > 0 . . 117 1 8"i 1 . . 96) 2 4'i 7 . . . 940 3 40 4 . 922 2 00 2.1 Wl 2 " 3 4 . IS.'O 3 CO 4 . . . 913 S 13 S fc.3 2 03 1. 1100 373 1 . 371 2 00 1 . . 61) ) 22T , 1 . . . 600 2 TO 3 . . . CM 2 00 1 f90 2 10 1 . . MO 2 ' > ) 5 . 438 2 10 8 fCO 2 JO 3 . . . C2i ) 2 75 2. . . 620 2 23 2 . . 5SO 2 35 ] . . . . 4(0 3 00 2 . flo 2 25 2 .693 233 L. . . 810 323 1. fCO 2 25 1 3'0 233 23..S20 373 L. . . ( k,0 2 23 9 . 711 2 50 3 . . . 103 200 8 . . . 143 3 00 2. . . 161 4 2i 1 . 2.V ) 2 M 7 . . 132 3 00 D . . . 142 4 25 . 1'po 2 50 1 . 2SO 3 fO 2 . . 124 4 CO 3 11G 3 00 1 . 210 4 (0 1. . . . Id ) 4 50 4 . . 120 3 00 2 1W 1 2" . 1. . . 1'nl 4 50 1 . . 230 3 00 3. . A)3 ) 4 23 1. . . . 1W 5 50 BULLS 1 . 070 2 00 1 . .1COO 240 1. . 1170 2 OT 2 950 2 23 J flr > 2 CO 2. lfl.,0 2 S" 1 1UOO 2 2 > 1 . 400 2 M 1 1740 3 73 srocKuns AND rccDcns 1 . 3SO 2 BO 17 391 28) ) 4. . 737 3 15 3 . 621 2 CO 14 C70 2 SO 31 033 3 J ) 0 f22 2 SI 3 CJ5 JOO 2J. . . M" " ) 121 7 . . W 2 03 1 CM 3 00 7 . 7.3 3 20 0 183 2 7S 1 % ) 3 00 12 10.10 3 OJ 2 CSO 2 " 10 733 a 00 1IOOS UccelptH loday were 5414 head nbout 500 luss than Thurtil , but fully Hint nmn > more limn were hcrt last 1'rliluy There was Ittlc noticeable ch inga In eilher the qu intlt > 01 quality of the offerings , but l > u > ers huve had little cause * foi complaint on that seer * for nt IciBt a foitnlght llu ln SB opened out nbout Hive It clobcd Thursdis prices belnK weak to u nickel Ijwer than 'Ihmsdiys average ealos l | > l > lnn nnd speculnthe liujcia v\c u dolns n fnli bUMlneta but p.ickeis were beaileli right from the start , on account of the lower mar kets east Medium wtlhlil nnd heuvy hops soil largely at from $120 to 5115 , and one load of fancy 2I2-lb hops broUKht { I CO The IlBht nnd IlKlit mixed lings sold ut from t4 15 up to (4 3j 1 IBS "nd light llRhts iiverattlnB from 70 to 15) Ibs , Hold nt from S3 50 to 14 10 On nciount of the Hlurnp In piovlslons the mniket weakened off as the mornlnp nd\anced and the late m ir- ket wna all of Co In lOc lowei than je'tirdav nnd Bcveral loads were left In the pens unsold Hulk of talcs today , } l 2. > to Jl 23 , ' 1 ! iuroi1a.\ . ! 4 3) to S < 4" > , one week ago , $1 30 to $4 4) Kep- lesentatlvu pales : No Av Sh Pr No Av. Sh Pr 123 . U1 SO (4 05 101 . 246 4) )4 32'i ' 7 ( , . . . 134 120 4 13 79 230 2JO 4 ! 5 97 , . IH 40 4 17'4 70 . 219 40 4 33 3S 171 160 4 20 78 . . . 219 SO 4 3" 71 . . 177 2SO 4 2) 78 . . 22.1 24) ) 433 71 . . . 172 fO 4 2) C . 2'5 . . 4 3V 103 . . . lt)6 40 4 20 6 . . . 281 60 4 35 81 . . 166 200 4 21 2 . .ilO . . 4 33 81 . . . 203 200 4 22'4 ' \i . . . 240 40 4 35 87 . . . . 182 80 4 23 76 . . J43 1JO 4 tf SO . l' ) 80 4 25 6) . . 2J8 . 4 33 fiO . 231 210 4 2" C6 . .Ml SO 4 35 96 . . 187 ICO 4 25 t ) . . 234 . 4 f 14 . . . 200 80 4 25 C6 . 2J1 1W 4 33 81 . 184 40 4 K 111 . . 2C ! .WO 4 3. > 8 . . . 119 400 4 2' S3 . 2-Ki 121 4 33 88 . . M 40 4 21 C' > . . 222 240 4 15 21 . . 205 1M 4 23 22 . . . .231 80 4 35 ! 4 . . . . 199 240 4 23 M . . . . 2j2 210 4 31) S3 201 160 4 25 C2 . 240 4 35 77 . 2UO 4 25 81 . . . 217 2)0 ) 4 35 b6 . . 237 SCO 4 25 6 . 25) ) . . . 4 3'i 91 193 400 4 25 10 . . . 261 . . 4 35 Ci .263 400 4 2J'S 28 . .221 40 4 33 71 . . . 214 210 4 SO 36. . . . 2J5 80 43" 81 . . . 237 32) 4 30 C . . . . 2o2 . . . 4 3' NO . . . . 209 240 43) 6 2-0 . . 4 . > C7 . . . 17G 80 430 77 . . . 2J9 SO 43. -9 . 229 SO 4 30 21 . 2j5 . 4 i7V4 5 . . 226 ICO 4 SO bO 301 160 4 .17' ? 2 . 210 . . . 4 CO CO . . . 2il . I 41 14 . . 239 40 4 30 07 . . . 297 101 4 4) ) SJ . US 100 4 JO 4 . . . . JO ! SO 4 40 74 . 210 SO 430 1 . 350 SO 440 73 . . . 241 120 4 JO 09 . . . . 219 ICO 4 40 iO . . . . 218 . . . 4 30 44 . 2G7 . . 4 40 J5 . . 197 300 4 J ) C . . . . 2J6 4 40 S3 . 203 200 4 30 03 . 260 SO 4 44 C8 .2i4 4W 4 JO CJ . . . . 21,7 SO 4 40 75 , . . "JX. 210 4 3) ) C ) . . . . 2-0 SO 4 40 31 . . . .2)9 ) 160 4 = 4 ' 6 . 252 4) ) 44 } ' 3 . ISO 2 0 4 34 53 . . . 2.J . . 4 4J 4 ! . . 225 . . 4 30 51. . 271 40 4 4 > f9 . 224 100 4 30 76 . 222 . . . 4 4J SO . 224 120 4 30 51 . 307 . . . -4 4J ! 4 . . 219 120 4 SO C3 . J15 SO 4 45 47 . ; ; . 193 40 4 32'5 ' CO . 272 . . . 451 33 . 198 40 4 C2'i PIGS AND HOUGH. 6 . . 90 . . . 3 00 37 . 13 ? . . . 3 83 5 W . 323 17 . . 143 40 400 13 " . . 72 . . . 350 1 . 240 . . . 400 53 ! . 103 . . . 350 2J . 150 . . . 410 17 110 . . 375 bllUIJP The supply consisted of four double decks of western wethers , partly hayfed , shorn They were the same ns the sheep lhat brought Jl 20 hero Thursdnj. nnd they broUKht that HKUIO today. The demand Is nctlve , with the market quutably firm Knlr lo choice natives are quotable at 3 25S74 23 , fair to good westerns J300i400 | , common and stock sheep , ! 235i300 , poml to choice 40 to 100-lb. Iambs , J3 75jo 23 Hepicsentatlvo pales : No Wt. Pr 22-culls . J19 1200 SOS western wetliors . 119 3 20 206 western wethers . 12J 3 20 Itrrelpt * uncl UUponltlon of Stock. Ofllclnl receipts nnd disposition of stock as shown by the books of Ihc Union btocU 'iards company for the tuenty-four hours ending at S p. m , May 24 , 1695IIDCEIPTS. IIDCEIPTS. Cars. Head. Cattle . 25 7Co HOBS . 74 1,191 Bheep . 6 DISPOSITION. Bujers. Cattle. Hotrs. Sheep. Omaha 1'acklnff Co . C37 . Swift & Co . CO 1,034 . . The O II Hammond Co . . . 1C1 1.03S C3G The Cudahy Packing Co . . . . 113 1'jSii . O II Wilson . 2U . Cudahy ( Kansas Oily ) . 72 . Planklngton . . . 223 . It Itecker & Drgen . 19 . Vansant & . Carey . 33 . Hill & L . 32 . I , Ilecker . JJ . J. I , Carey . S3 . J. Lobman . . Shippers ftnd feovlera . S3 23 10 Left over . < M Total . . 779 C.S72 CCe block In Record of receipts nt the four principal mar kets for I'rlday , May 24 , 1893 : Cattle HOKH Sheep South Omaha . 705 5.494 f60 Chicago . 3,500 31.U10 10000 Knn as City . 6.400 15900 I.COO fat. Loula . 3,000 7.00) 2,000 Totals . . 12,063 C9.394 6,106 nt. Loulu Live Ntnck Muruet. BT. LOUIS , May 21 CATTLi : Hecelpts , 3 300 head , shipments , 2 CoO litad , market qultl for natives and heavy catlle n\ tulle , beef stctra fair lo choice rangr , | 423575 , llKht weUhts , 13 Wfi < 20 Btockers nnd tellers 12 Vlfit 00 , tuime fine heifers of SkO-lbn average brought H * S ; cows range , 12256375 , Tcxans strong and active , N , W , HARRIS & GO , BANKERe , 163-165 Dearborn-st. , Clilcago. 13 V/all-it. , New York. 70 Stalc-st , , bostp BONDS fioacbt acid Bold. Cerresp na aoe Bolleltcd. ed steers , J3.75CI C5 , grascrs , J3.7I037J , c"ws. > , HOUH-Rccelntd 6800 he > ndj shipment" , ' ,70 'ic-nd ' , market KfTIOc loner ; to | > frlcc , II CO , bulk f pales , > 4 45(74 M , light SI 40 < t4 E. . 81liii > Ilrcclpts , 1 800 head , shlrmeiits , Jifl end , markrt nbout Mendy : nallvrs ranged tliX ) MM , soulhwcslcrn , | 2GiO17S ; Iambs , lower ; 4 23 l 75. CIUCAK ) LtVK STUCK. Cntllo Active mill Stronger , lint lloRi Killed LIIVTIT Tliniirntcrdiiy , CHICAOO , Mny -Cattle are s lllne nbout where they did one week ago. The best Kinds re n llttlo higher , while common IMs nr * veakcr. The demand has teen chlifly for very leslrnblc 1I M and medium weight stiers , and nidi descriptions nte steady. The roieliitt , hough smaller than a > ear ngo , are suillclcnt o meet the irc'ent modeintc reqlilremenls of ho Irnde , and the con < iunititlon of bocf Is not lltcly lo undergo an > Important Incio.ise until he price Is lowered \Vllh receipts of onlj nlwut : ,5i head ted ly , cnttlo v\ire nctlve and stronger , vlth ome saloi nt an advance of 5c Choice om VM-ie ccnno , and good Hhlpnlng slptrs m < ld hlelly nt J5CKW5W ) About lwi Texans vv ro offered and sales were active at J4 10 4 75 for ed lots A * fullv 11000 hog * were left over from vci- erdny theic wore 10 000 head on ? ale nnd the lountlful Ftiiply | enablid UiJrrH to obtain whit lay wanted nl nn average decline of 5c per lo < ) Im Al the reduttd pilteq u gtt d buMnijH was rnnsactcd , nnd Iho larger part of the KU | plv \HH dlHtiimed of , the bfnt henv > hoi s selling at 4 r > 0 and the hcsl light weights ut 11 CO. At the clone , however , the best heuvj IIORS sold at 4 B.'i and the bent lltht nt Jl M The continued aige recelpls as canipircd with the con - pond- ng week last > i-ar , Is legnided ns a prettj g ( * d ndliatlon that link. " are much | > lt nil. r In the veilein Hlalis than had Im n Kon-rulh nuppised Lhi > Hti | piles huwevii havi bovn v\ell nbsoibetl In sheip ihls has been a kiial vvj U f r Hellers nnd prices have rl cn fully 2 > c p r 1 Ki llm foi choice slierp and 4)c fnr Ihe bit ! Miliun limbs The receipts tontlnuc fair , but urn not wpitl to .he . tlenmnd of local driHKetl nu > it llims. nnd iirlccs promise to m "tint still hl htr Thote Is 10 doubt that Ihc Blip , Ij of fat simp Is n vv sfilouslj reduced ami unlll the it nihvvi stern sluep now fii-dlng are loadj to ship to niaikot he receipts of good blocks ate pretlv * * uie to boo * -oo Btnall to melt the wants of liujcrs 'lodaj H market wns dull nnd about liv louor hut some th lee m Ive 65-lb lamlia brought $6 rt > ( he tip : illco of thu weoU Receipts Cndlo , 3.W ) head , hogs , 23,000 head , sheep , 9,000 held. Ni-vv Yeir.t l.lvj "toi . "Mirleot. NKW 'iORK , Mny 21 IHJEVrcS Receipts. 2 3"i2 head , on Palo , 2i > mis opened Flow and wi\ik , closed active nnd llrm nallve Bloors , ordln irv It good } 3 25fl" > SO , poor to iholec "Killers" J47iObOO stags and oxen $4 2'if3 2' . , bulls , $3 2"4 | f > , dtj cows , (2 2"i4 3) lluropoiui cables quote American i-lours nt ll < i12c dunsid weight , lefrlgeritor beif nt 8'LiilOO. ' SlinUP ANO LAMISh ReielplH , ( ! f,0 , head , slaep nnd > earllngs ' 6ff'4C lovvtr , limbs , ' | 6i\c liwir Mieep , poor to etrktlj prlnio , Jl 75 , ycarllnga , tommon to fair $3 OOff.'i 7" > , Boulhtin ambs C" > imnon to chnloo. JG C2'i5i7 ' [ 70 , HOttS-Recelpts , 2 3CJ head , stead } , nt SI 90 ® 520 _ Kims is Cktv i itn'Mnctc. KANSS CITY , Ma > 21 CATTLE Reeolpls r > 400 head , ehlpimntH , 1200 head , rmrltet slow but sltails , Texas Btetrs $3 In5f4 2i , Texas uiws $2.2 ill 170 but Bleirs , | 3Sjtf'i7i , mllvo cows , Jl CVR4 CO , slickers and feeders , J2 25l 41 , bulls S2in'iJ20 ! I1OC5S- Receipts , 15900 head , shipments , 2210 leid , markit vveik to Cc lower , bulk of pales 14 2 : > } I4 40 , hi ivies Jl 31JT4 50 , packers $ I riff lu > mixed J4 2"i ? 4 41 lights , 14 lOffl 10 , Yolkcrs , S4 20W4 30 , pigs , JJ2JSI4 F , SIintJP-Rtceliila. l.&W head , shipments , 1,300 liead , market stead } . e iittoii iiHrKor. ST. LOUIS , Mav 21 COTTON Firm 1 Ko ilgher , middling , 6\c , pilis , 410 balcn , ncelpls " 41 bales , shipments , 1 ! > 70 bales , stink , UJ 'JJ9 NHW ORLnANS , Ma > -COTTOV-FIrm middling 0 13-10c , low mid lllng 67-10 , g KK ! irdlnarj. 6'fc ' , , nc ( nnd gross n celpts , t'37 ' biles , sales 300 biles , stock M OV Inlns N'I3\V 10RK , May 24 COTTON Pull nnd 'asy , middling 7 5-lbo , net rn.elpis , n IR , tr ss fOO balis , forwarded , none , raits , u lalej ; spinners , 9S bilts , Btork , 21U 791 biles > i-vi Yiira llrv ( i HUM Hurtot. Ni\V YORK. Mav 21 Weather conditions jiavlng opuvittd favorablv In qtilckenlng Iho letnind at relall Ihere vis more Inquiry nl ro id for autumn staples and some business of Im- lorl mce resulted Moie Imsus were on the street nnd the reflection of the maikct wns jetter In nil respects Oil t ! < rluts LONI1ON' , Mny 24 Client a Unseed , spot , 39s , Api II shipments via cape , SSs 9d I.INHUIiD Ollr-20s 3d _ Mime hosier Textiles , MANCIinSTHR , May -Cloths nnd jams sltong , but not very active I rise > \\lirit Q intiill in . BAN FRANCISCO , May 21 WHEAT Stead } ; December , Jl OJ'4 c tt i/.r.ir/o.N AJtitr. liouilsli ( luirch Til k I n u ii Mint from Cell- on * 1 Ilonlli's ( ) i aniz itlon. CLEVELAND , May 24 Roman Catholic Missionary workers are nbout to start a move ment of the greatest Importance amonp the masses ) of population in this city. It might bo called a Roman Catholic Salvation army movement , txt-ept that some of the od 1 features of the Salvat on ir.ny vv II be omltt d The missionaries have the endorsement of Bishop Horstnunn of this diocese to the plan of street work , and meetings will soon be be- iun on the street corners and curbs An or- Kanlzatlon will be formed and as soon as practicable will bo unaile national anj c\- teneled to all of the great cities of the coun try. So enthusiastic are the local Roman Catholic clergy that several will resign from their parishes to engage In the street work. WE.1211EII ruitKV 1ST. Showers In the I xtmmn Kaatcrn Portion of Nebraska. WASHINGTON , May 21 The forecast for Saturday is : Tor Nebraska and South Dakota Pair , except showers In the extreme eastern portions tions : cooler In the eastern portions , north westerly winds. Tor Iowa Increasing1 cloudiness , with showers In the northern portion , cooler , boutherly vvlniVs , becoming noi thwesterly. for Missouri Threatening weather , with thow rs In the westOiii p rtion , cooler In the northwestern portion ; southerly winds , be- comlnR vailttble. For Kansas Fair , except showers In the extreme eastern portion , southerly wlnels , becoming northwesterly. Local lUrord ' OFFICE OF THE WEATHER. BUREAU. OMAHA , May 24 Omaha record of tem perature and rainfall compared with the corresponding day of the past four years ; 1815 1S9I 1891 1S92 Maximum temperature . . . 78 70 71 71 Minimum temperature . . . . 51 C5 & 5 > fi Avciatje temperature M ! CJ 04 CI 1'reclpltatlon T T 00 T Condition of temperature and precipita tion at Omaha for tne day and since March 1. 1S35 : Normal temperature 01 Excess for the day 2 Accumulated excess slnco March 1. . . 258 Normal pte > clpltation 10 Inch n llcleney for the day 10 Inch Total precipitation Flnce March 1 G 41 Inches Dellclency since March 1 2 35 Inches lloports from Other htnttiitii nt U P. M. STATIONS. UTATB orT VV CAT I1CU. - _ ad n . 3 Omaha 70 78 T , Cloudy. North Plane. . . . ( JKMl 74 40 Cloudy. Vala nine Ml 78 01 ( lumly Chicago 114 7J OUTlrar St Louis ( IS 70 .00 Part cloudy St Paul 70 HO (10 ( Cloudv Davenport . . . . 74 78 oil Part cloudy Kunsmfi city. . . 7U 7M Helena . . . . 58 CK .0(1 ( 1 Clear Denver . . r > 4 70 ( H ) Part cloudy bait Lake City. . ut LO OOlf'lrar Ulsniarck 54 70 .10 Ualnlng. St Vincent . . . . 5H ns 00 Cloudy Chaycnna fH ( ! 4 OuU'liar Mlleu City 58 LO 14 Cloudy. Rapid City . . . . f. I 00 .01 Pan cloudy Ualveston . . 74 70 OJPart cloudy "T" Indicates trace of precipitation U A WELSH , Observer. : RKALl Y .U VRK.I.T. INSTRUMENTS placed on record May 21 , 1S95 : WARRANTY DEEDS W B. Robertson lo L W McCltiek ) , lot 3. block 6 , Ambler Plaee $ 300 A II Conroy and wife to Kt James Orphan nslum. lot 8 , block 2In 1st add to Cor- rtgan Place . . . . . 1 M A McCoy lo M E Crandall , part of lut H. Forbes subdlv 1 GOO a W. f-plnger and wife to E H Flor w ' ne 17-1G 10 3,2.0 Maxwell t * Fireman company to J II Kmlley , lot 10 Freeman's add to Houth Omaha . . . .500 H It McClelland and wife to Mary Winter , e 'i Int 21 , 1'cllum Place . 481 Soulh Omaha I.and company lo Jos pli llogen. lots 101 and 113 , South Omaha 4SO J. P I'lnley nnd wife to J. I. Redlck , lot 7 , block 83 , Omaha. . . 9,0 > X Alma Ringer to Thomas Ciclgh lut 9 bl ck 2 Dt-uman Place . 2,00) Hume to same , lot 13. block 4 , Portland Place 2,000 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS Thomas Crelgh to Q F Cushlng , lot 4 , bl fk 4 , Portland Place . . . u 10 Warren Hwltzlrr and wife lo P. O lierg- Btnioi. lot 18 and w H lot 14 , block 4 , C. II. Mayne's 1st add to Valley I Total amount of transfers. , , , , . , , $19,032 IVIIEAT AREA IS SMALLER Agricultural Department Hcvlow of Don * llitiona in This Country and Europe. EUROPEAN PROSPECTS ARE DISCOURAGING Drouth linn Keen 1'olt In Many I'lncci , buj tlio 1'roniUn ut I'rrscut li un I ho Uhule t-ittlifnet- tury On p. WASIUXGTOX , Mny 24. The crop condl- lions of Europe nnd In tlio areas devoted to crops In tills countiy arc reviewed In a re port prcpaicel al tlio Agricultural department. Spring plowing throughout this country Is shown to be rather more forward this s > ca son tlnn uttnl at thu beginning of May. Tha work , however. Is not evenly bihnccd and there Is n marU < l delkioiicy In the Now eland , Atlintlc anil southern tales. In New England and the Atlantic states , though back ward from local drouth and cold weather anil excessive rains , grains have set well ami [ nomlse n fine crop , and In the south the out look Is faorabkGiving lands on the Pa cific coast , except In Callfornh , Imo ben Injured by tlry , cold weather , and pistnrcs In mountain stiles generally have not developed well Thermometers luue gcner.il ! > fallen 10 degi ces below normal A general elect ease of land de\oted to wheat throughout the entire wheat raising region Is reported , duo both to low prices and tlio winter Killing of th * crop There Is a mate rial increase In the corn arei and In the south ern state ttit "Isposltlon to reduce the citton area and to substitute corn Is growing. A general Increase of fruit and \egetabl rais ing for the nnrkets Is reported from the south and expansion of the potato area Is pronlseil throughout New England , the southern and middle plates , and all but the westernmost of the western Oats and barley will tmpplo- ment In taking up the decreased wheat arei. nnd the flax aim shows a slight Increase In Kentucky and some western states. Straw berries and peas arc receiving more attention In the south and the raising of sweet corn and tomatoes for canning Is to diminish on account of a leported depression In the Indus try. DROUTH IN EUROPE. foreign reports show that throughout west ern Europe the season Is very backward and In northern Europe there has been llttlo mo'sture Cereals In Great llrltaln are prom ising and there Is an exc llenl prospect of an unusual fruit beaaon Grasses there are al ! backward and clover rather thin over con siderable areas. Potatoes are very high and choice s ° eil potatoes aie selling In the western counllcs At J50 a ton. Sales of English wheat slnco harvest are estimated at 27,000,000 bushel and stocks in first hands at 13,000 bushels , a falling off of over 7,000,000 slnco the couespondlng period last > eai Imports of coin during tlio thirteen weeks of the harvest jear ending April 13 aggregate 30- 000,000 bushels , a decided decrease , but prices have not advanced In Franco spring ; sowing of wheat nnd oats has been com pleted , nnd both the wheat and sugar beet areas have been considerably reduced The wheat crop will bo heavily reduced , ono es timate placing tbo pioduct at 288,000,000 bushels Kepoits from Germany are unfavorable , as winter seedlnga have not advanced satisfac torily Cereals have buffoied fiom lack of moisture and clovei Is thin Complaints oC conslileiablo damage come from Sa\ony nnd Prussia. Rj _ appeals to be quite sellow and sometimes black 0\ei a laigo nrca It will bo replaced by summer seed , From. America 8 3SS head of cattle weie Imported. In UelRlnm nnd the Netherlands farmers have made up niteais , and a good harvest Is expected Spain has suffered from heavy rainfalls , though an average haivcst la now expected. Moro than any other European country. Italy has been favored by the weather , and. tlio prospect for good ciops Ib highly favor able. The season In Austria-Hungary la very backward and the crop may Buffer from tlio severe winter , \\heat Is promis ing but barley prospects arc not so favor able Copious warm rains have biought win ter seedlngs on the Honmanla Into gooel condition , though Interfering somewhat vvltli field walk nnd limiting the aiea of spring seedlngs Russian icpoits are uniformly of a favorable tenor , and large areas liavo hail to bo resown. especially In Poddia. Volhynla and Kief. The winter left the nutumn-sowti plants In Poland In bad condition , but la Caucasus prospects arc excellent PUOSPH is run \MII : vr AUK GOOD. ItuportH from All Over tlio Country 1'olnt to tin Avornuo Crop. NEW YORK , May 24 Tlio World pub lishes telegraphic reports from nearly 300 polnls In the wheat belt , showing the exact condition of the crop. "These reports , " the World sajs , "show that on the v.iht wheat fainis of the northwest , In Minnesota and the Dakotas , the wheat crop Is not only un- Injuied , but actually Is in better shnpo than the aveiago condition. 'Never bctt r' Is a significantly frequent expression of iho cor respondents from that section of the coun try. try."From the southern section of th'j wheat bell Ihere comes a different story. Kansas reports Indicate less than half a ciop. In Illinois , Indiana and Ohio chlnchbugs , rust nnd other Ills have aided the frost in doing ; extensive damage to wheat. Missouri anel Michigan also report heavy losses. "On the Pacific'slope , which IB becoming ono of the largest vvneat producing sections In the countiy , all leports agrco that the , crop Is above the average. "Taking the whole wheat belt together with the Pacific slope it seems clear from these reports that the present prospects for at least an average crop are favorable "Favorable conditions and an increased crop in the vast fields of the northwest will easily make up for the lessened crops In the diminished wheat area of the central stales. " Wheat Oporntlimi lrc'll Oft Some. NEW YORK , May 24 Wheat operatloni up to noon today were Just 5,230,000 bushels , or about 13,000,000 less than they wcro yes terday morning Prices , however , danced about In a very lively way July opened at from 81 to 81' cents In various parts of the p t and dropped to SOU cents This looked llko further realizing by the country and tha bears were In great glee , predict ng a great smash In prices Their Joy was shortlived , for with a quick rush prices shot up to 81 % cents on fresh outside buying , then lost from to 1 cent and the market was dull at mid day. Niirwiy MwUrs Hi r Hnll iiS I'ny. CHICAGO , May 24 The gove-nmcnt Is talc- Ing noles on the American railway systems In the person of Its representative , C. Li. Anderson , auditor general of the railroads ol that country. Mr Anderson Is making Chicago cage his headquarters Ho says "If the government of the United States could man age the ra'lroads ' of the United States with out lois to It It ought to obtain control The roads In Norway pay dlvldcnJs ns high as 7 per cent on eomo branches , and I think alto gether there Is a profit " THOUSANDS OF WOMEN BRADFIELD'S ACTS AS A SPECIFIC Dy Arousing to Health/ / Action all her Organs. II e-i.n.e. llraKh lo Illunm , iinil Joy itrltfii 'rhruiiKlioiit Hie l.iKlre 1 mine. IT NEVER FAILS TO REGULATE. "My wlf linn bc n undf r treatment of loidlnB I'hr- tlclani three yeoin wltliuntinitM After l"l"lf three bottle ! of MIUDIIHOS , rkllll E nlblUTOn ilitt can do h r onn cooking. niHlIn ] } ; „ , AIa. 11IUDFIELU UCOUUTOll CO. , ATUMA , 01 tir Hold by drngKliti at 110 per botllo. MAKE $10 EVERY DAY Ily a new plan ot E > atemutl < - grain specula tion. Bend tor our tree booklet sliovvlnt ; hoiv to get around adverse fluctuations of tha market and make money evtn on the wroni | Bide. Past worklntra ot plan and highest references furnished VAL.UNTINU * CO. , Traders Uliff. , Chicago.