THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY. MAY 20. 1898. It IUMKUAL AND FINANCIAL ] Wheat Takes an Upward Whirl on Cable Reports from Prance , MAY AND JULY EACH CLOSE AT AN ADVANCE Corn In Aim. HronK nnd Clone * llltflifr. it Hit ontK irnclin While rriMlnlonn Are CHICAGO , Mny 19-Tho wheat mirket took nn upward swirl about nn hour from the close on n report that Trance would not rclmpoio the duty on wheat until next October , rinnl figures were Sc higher for May , nnd. July ltc stronger nnd $4c better for September , Corn was strong to begin with and much stronger n little later , net ting n gain of Hiil-Sr. Oats followed corn , but closed unchanged. Provjslons ruled dull and easy , nnd closed 7VjC lower each for jxirk , lard nnd ribs. Wheat got to cull urlcod today , but closed under the lop. U was a short market , puts having been good for several dajs. The KJ best advance was In the luit hour on fable advances from Paris that the remission of the wheat tariff might bu extended to Octo ber , the chambers of comine-icc- having peti tioned for that action. Liverpool cable's hhowod a decline for the day from 5-Sd to 2d per cental. 'I hero was a continuance- favorable weather In the west. The Price f Ctirie-nt was tathor bearish. Joseph L Iter liad u bid today for another heav ) line of wheat from the munu people to whom hu IT sold 2,000 GUO biuhcls for shipment to Franco about two weeks ago. Chicago receipts were- smaller , 237 cars , against 11 last vear. Mlnncipolls and Duluth 47 ! cars , compared with 4S > cars the vear befoie The total of the domestic receipts nt primary western s ? markets was again surprisingly In avy , "y compared with thoiet of last vear , tod.iv's being 1,111,000 bushels and bi t > ear's 474,003 bushels Atlantic port cleataiices of wheat Ktiel Hour w-fro e-fjual to IXJ."W ( bushels ' 1 ho opening strength hero was ndde-d to by re-- | iortn emanating from St. Louis that com plaints of rust In wheat were being received irom northern sections of Mlj'oinl , und , of course , ns the Hrltlsh local pc-ntlmejiit was based almost entirely on the unblemished reputation of the coming crop , shorts took ( right Immediately upon the shadow of sus- Iilclon being cast upon it. July sold down to 1 KHi and September lo SS"ic , and they rota respectively to Jl.07'4 and W 3-Sc on the rust he are. July wheat opened tc higher at Jl 0) ) , sold up to JIM 5-S , declined to Jl 03' , leeovered to Jl 07H and closed nt Jl 07 asked. September began 'ic ' hlylur at M 3Scnd - vanepd to SiliC , oft to bS'ic ' , rallied to S9 5-S fiiMiC and reacted to S > S 7c ! nt the clou . I.Iay opened unchanged , declined to Jl 33 and ndvanccd to JI.13 at the close. Corn was ilrm today compared with last night's closeup at ono tlmo a full strength ovci Wednesday. There was a lot of buving by the bull side , which yesterday appar- cntlv jold out. Receipts , ( , > < > cars. July u e > pencd 'ic- higher at 3 > 3-Sc , advanced to Sij 1-Sc , _ elocllticd to 33 J-Su and closed ut , Oat's followed corn nnd was Ilrm at the close. 'I he cash demand was slack Re ceipts , 2 > > J cars. July opened 1-Sc higher at 2fi 1-ic , told up to . ! 13T ! T < 2GMC ! , declined to Uic- and closed at 2fifM | 1-Sc. The provision crowd traded on the theory that them was Belling by the packing houses. Ever ) thing averaged n littles lowci , although the market was jomevvlut Irreg ular. Hogs are up 5c. Receipts , 4 ! COO head July pork opened "Ho lovic-r at J12 2) , nd- vnnrcd to $1230 , declined to J12 and rallied to II.10 at the close. Julv lard was 5 ; oft nt the opening , loseto JiH2M'COTi , sold back to $117" . nnd closed at $ jJ7 n5) ! ) July ribs began lUe lower at Jii 3TS. declined to Jfl I"1then ! up to JG 2214 at the closo. Estimated receipts tomoirow. Wheat , .JO cari ; corn , DOO cars , oats , DO cars ; hogs , 3.1- 000 bend. for tliu liny tin ( irnerul ConilundltlcH. NEW YORK. May 19 I'LOt'R Rcoelptfi. 207IM bbls ; export. * . 4JI bbls. ; in irket weak und lower , following wheat ; Minnesota seta patents , JG9iii72i. winter patents , lo 10 < ? i7ov.lnter > ; straights , Ju2JuC4i ) . R > o Hour , ciule t at JJ ( Vl1j I Co CiiHS-MEAL Dull : jellow western , . c ; K\E hull : No. 2 western , 70c. \RLKY-DUII : feeding. 4-'C. UARLEY MALT Dull : western , BSQiOc. WHEAT Receipts , &J1075 bu , : exports , K.M3 bu. ; spot atc-ad > ; No. 2 red. Jl 5J\i. \ r. o b. alloat to anive , expjrt grades Op tions opened steadier on belter cables and vveio further ndvanced later In the day by rumors eoncetnln a posblble extension of tlmo on 1'iench duty romov.il : closed steady nt 1-xWlc net ndvance ; No. 2 red. May , Jl 63U1 M. close-d lit $151 ; July , JU-iliifl.1 ! * . tleiiiod Ut J1.U7-S. CORN Receipts , 113 , w > (1 ( bu , : expoits , 2'J- 100 bu. ; spot steady : No 2.41l3c. . Options strong early on covering und wet wi-nther news , but turned llnally ami cloieel mi- changed ftom last nlsht ; May , 31)5-St9'ii' ) . clnse-d nt S95-Sc ; July , lOJjt l ) 5 So , elose-d "oATS-IU-celpts , 21.500 bu. : oxixjrts , 30,9 0 hu. : spgt dull : No. S , iiV-jc ; No. 3 whlte\ 3 > .Ufi37c. Options moderately actlvo and lower. cluHtng nt Vie. net decline ; May. 31 } ? Ci.U 1-Sc. i losed at 34V > c. PEED Quiet : bran. 77".gOOc ; middlings , OOoiOJl 00 : l > e feed , SCKOSoO. HAY Dull ; shipping , 35&40c ; good to choke. KS c , HOPS yule't ; state , t ommon to choice , 1S crop , 31i le : ISSkj crop , Mf7c ; 1S87 crop , 131il5c. Pacltlc coast , ! > croi > , Sij4c ; UW erol.S7c \ : 1SJ7 ciop. 13iUe % HIDES Steady ; Galveston , 15i c ; Texai Crv H'.e * : California , UMifrlbe. LBATHKR Steady ; hemlock bole. Huenoi ' ' ' V'OOIs'te'ad'y ; lleece , ! Cti2e ; Texas , i : 'PROVISIONS Ueef. firm ; family. J1Z509 13.00 : extra mess. JlO.uQtill.W ; beef hama - - ( -ut meats , steadv ; clear. ' tl250UHW : family ; JI15WH W. Tnllow. * trons : city , 4u ; country , 35 li41-Sc , "oiLS Petru'ltfum. dull. Rosin , steady ; utralned , rrmmon lo i-.wd , Jl I2 > ifl,45. | Tur- iiontlne , steady at 23ft2 > ljC. Cottonseed , mnr- he-t lirmly hold , lulmo erudo. sp'4 | jlu rjoml. nali prlmo crude f , o. b mill * , luljuhc ; in Into Bummer iillovv , ' 'Hiiii'i : off Hiimmi-r jellow , tmo : butter oil , SIHU 'ie : prlmo Inter > ellow. SUfi ) c , . RICE Steady ; fair to extra , 51-S3iUc ; Jnpan. 57-Sfjijc. MOLASSES-Stendy ; New Orleans , open krttle. uood to cholco , 2sfi33a. FRElGHTS-Dull ; cotton by Bteain. W romlnnl : grain by Meam , M , MirrALS Llttlo change Is noleil In moit demirtinenU of the metal market and busi ness still luinpi lire Spelter r.-elved llm bulk of attention today and exhibited rela tive strength At thn close pig Iron war- rantJ vvero quiet nnd unchanged at Jo is bid and J7.00 asked ; lake copper , nt r J1200 bid nml $1210 tiakod ; tin , Hrmcr nt J < 4) bid nnd JUGS nskiul ; spelter , un changed but Ilrm nltR 3 bid nnil J4 30 naked , nnd lead dull nt JUH bid and J3G5 nsked. The firm fixing tlip scttllnu price for miners ami smelters nuoles leneT At JIM. Ill TTER-Receipts , 4UO pkgn ! market stead ) ; western creami-ry , Ilil3c ; Elglns , Ijc , fnelnry , 12gl3c. CHEESK-Re-cclptii , ,5.002 pkgs.j market nulct : light skims , 4V6iie > part sklm , Mj6c ; full skims , Kn EatlS-Rwelplg , 12,077 pkci ' , mnrkct steady , western. lO c , ; southern , 9&10C. OMAHA < ; IMIIA ) , dition of Trade nnil < lnnnlon on Hlnulc nnil Knne.j I'rodure. EGGS Good stock , 9Hc. HUTTnil-Common to fair , 9fftlc ; ser > - orator , 10c ; B.ithered creamery , ISfJUc. VKAl * Choice fnt , SO to 120 11)8. ) , quoted at laiBo and coarse , CQ'c. 1.1 VU POL'LTRY Chickens 7Q7H : old roosters , , SSflGHc ; > pung roasters , GQC'ic ; sprint ; chickens , 20Ji2Jc. PKI EONS Live. J1.131 J 23 ; dead pigeons not w into ) , HAY Upland , J7 00 ; midland , JGOO ; lowland - land , J5 W ; rye straw , Jl TO ; color makes the price on ha ) . light bales sell the best ; only too grades bring top prices. ' VEGETABLES. ONIONS Per bu , WcQJl ; new southern , per Ib , 2'/jc. DEANS Hnnd-plr-ked navy , per bu . Jl 23 SWEET POTATOES-KansQS , 10-peck bbls , KS10 : seed sweet potatoes J2 Oo. CAllUAClE-MlsslsslppI , per crate , J223 ; POTATOES-Ilinio grown , "fKJ55c : Colp- rado stick , 70c : northern funcy early Ohio Sfcd potatoes , S3c : new t > otatoos , | n.r bbl , , $3KJ400 ; bUHhel boxes , Jl 23 TOMATOES-Pcr crate. $30077123 UEE'IS New , per bu. box , Jl 23 RADISIILS-1'er doz. bunches , 3j 35c. LETTUCE Per doz bunches. Si.flV. OREEN ONIONS Per doz , 12fll'c WATERCRESS Per IC-qt. case , Jl CO. Crct'.MRERS-Per doz , Jl 00. WAX I1EANS-1-3 bu box , 75c. PEAS Per bu , fnncy Mls 4i 3lppl , Jl 23. SPINACH PT basket , 11. PIEPLANT Homo giown , per Ib , 2c. STRAWBERRIES Arkansas. 24-qt. case , Booil shipping Htocjs , $2 UJ ; peddlers' stock , per crate. SflrfJJl jo APPLES Ccnctons. Jl 73 CKANllERRIES-1 aucy Jersey , per bbl , 51000 GRAPES-Mal-iRas , $3 C 'j6 00. TROPICAL rHUITS. ORANC.ES-Seodllnirx , J2 50 ; Mcdltcrr.i- nean wwiets , J2EOfi275 LEMONS-Calfornla , J5 000323 ; fancy Messina , JlCOfcSCO. IJANAN AS Choice , large stock. per bun h. J2WB223 ; medium sized bunches , J175&2W. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almond * , per Ib . lanjesize , 125 13c ; small , lie ; LSrazllJ , per Ib , OylOc : Eng lish walnuts , per Ib , fnncy suft .shell , HJfi lie ; HtumlnnK St/9c ; filberts per Ib , lOe.- pecans , polished , medium , Rfj7c : extra l-irsfp , SfjVc , Inrpp hickory nuts , Jl 001:1. 10 per bu ; small , Jl 2 ' < jl "j per bu , cocoanulx , pir 1W , Jl , pcunuts , uiw , 503'ic , roasted , SYRUP Klvc-Bnl. can , each , J275 , pal cans , pur , per doz , J12 , c.iin. Hi 23 ; duart inns. J ] 30 PIGS Imported , fanc\ , 3-rro\\n , H-lb boxes , lOc , 5cronJllb. . boxes , 13c ; 2-lb boxes. 22fi23c per box ; California , 10-lb. box , Jl. HON'IJY Choice white , 12c ; Colorado am ber. lOiillc KHAUT _ Per bbl , J3 M ; per half bbl , "iJATHS Ilalloi > ec , CO to 70-lb bo\es , 5' ' c. Snlr , 5c ; 1'ard , 9-lb boxes , 9c CIDin Per half bbl , Jl , bbl , J3 HIDES , TALLOW. 13TC. IIIDHS No. 1 fjri'en hides , Cc ; No. I fireen hlde . Cc. No 1 palled hides , So : No 2 green lilted hides , 7c , No 1en \ calf , 8 to 1J Ibs , flcNo 2 Mai calf. 12 to 15 Ihs , 7c TALLOW. GKCASi : , iTC. Tnllow , No 1. 3c ; tallow. No - . 2'4c : rough tallow , Vic , white ( jroase , 2VjS211c ; jolluu and brown SI case. SHEEP PELTS Green salted each. 7 > e , green salted shearings ( short wooled earlv skins ) , each , 13c ; dry shearings , ( short v.ooled eaily skins ) , No 1 , each , So ; dry flint , Kans is nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per II ) , actual weight , 4i5c | ; < ! i > Hint. Kauris and Nebraska murialn uool pelts , per Ib , actual weight , 3u4c , diy Hint , Colorado butchei wool pidts , pet It ) , actual weight. 41i3c : drv Hint , Colorado mur rain wool pelts , per Ib , actual weight , J { / lc.runs runs Beir ( black or brown ) , $3 Osfi20 00 : otter , Jl.50(18.00 : mink , 13ftCOc : beaver , JI.OO HO.00 ; skunk. 13e , 2oc , G c ; muskrat. 3c , Cc , 7c ; raccoon , ISfciOe ; red fox , 2jcffJl.:3 ; gray fov. 23f < 50c ; wolf ( timber ) , ZocliJJ 50. wolf ( prilrlo cojote ) . lOfloOc : wildcat. 10C25c ; badger , &ff40c ; silver fox , J3.0073 00. PRESH MEATS. DRESSED BEEP Uood native steers 'Uc : good forcnuarters steers , Co ; good hindquarters steers , So ; western steers , 7c ; native helfen , Cc ; good foreMiunrtera heif ers. CAc ; good hlndiiuarters heifers , Saic ; natlvo cows , Cio ; western cows , GVic ; cow forequarters. S' c- ; cow hindquarters , S'Xc ; baikhalvc-s , cow , bV c ; steer , Tc ; triangles , jw , 4ic : steer , OVlc. IIKKK CUTS-J-Tenderlolns , fresh , ISc : frozen , ICc ; boneless atrlps , fresh , lie ; strip loins , fresh , 9e ; frozen , 7'4c ; rolls , boneless , fresh , lie ; rolls , 'Spbiucr cuts , fresh , lie ; sirloin butts , boneless , fresh , lie ; shoulder clods , boneless O'st't. rump butts , boneless , fie ; No. 1 chucks , fr c ; No 2 < hucks , SUc ; No 3 thucUs , 5c ; boneless chucks , frozen. au ; fresh , tl' c : tow plutcs , 4Vjc : steer plates , i\c ; Hank stpakc : loins. No. 1 , frozen , 13c ; frcfh HUc : .Icfliis , No , 2 , frozen. lOc ; fresh , Kvic\ \ Join ? . No. 3 , frozen , S > c ; fresh , lOUc ; short \A\Vjl \ \ , market style , 2c above loins ; hotel style ; 4c above loins ; cow loin ends , SUc ; steer' loin ends , 9t c ; hanging tenderloins , 4'Sp ; ribs , No 1 , frozen , lOc ; fresh , 12Uc ; ribs. No 2 , frozen , be ; fresh , 10'/4c ; ribs , No , 3 , frozen , Cc : fresh , S'ie ; No 1 rounds , 7 c ; No. 2 rounds , 7Hc ; Iso 3 rounds.- : beef rounds , shank off , io addl- tlonal ; beef rounds , shank nnd rump off , additional ; trimmings l c ; beef shanks , brains , per doz , 33o : sweetbreads , per ( calves ) , per Ib , 4Cc ; kldnejs , per doz , 35c ; o\ tails , each. 3c ; livers , per Ib , Jc : hearts , per Ib , "c ; tongues , per Ib , Ho : calf llverj , each , 33c ; calves , whole carcass or sides , 104c ; calf head nnd feet , scalded , per net , 'VlUTTON Spring lamlw. lOc ; regular lambs , 9c ; sheep , fo : market racks ( long ) . So : hotel raks ( short ) , llo ; loins , 9t2c ; sad dles , I0c : legs , 10' _ > e ; lamb levs , l-'c : breasts and jlcws. Jc ; longues , each , 3c , forcquur- teis. be. PORK Dressed pigs , Sijc ; dressed hogs , 5' c ; tenderloins , 12o ; loins , small , 7'tc ; laige , 7ic ; spire ribs , 4'ie : liam sausage butts , be ; Hoxton Hulli. uVjc ; shoulders , lough , 6'/c ; shoulders , skinned , 5c ; trim mings , 4l-c-N loaf lard , not lendered , Cc ; heads , cleaned , : tc ; snouts and cars , 3c , fresh hams , ir , to IS Ibs , 7'4c : fresh short clears , 5tc : cheek meftt , neckbones ; , ic ; pigs' mils , 3e ; plucks'i-ach ' , 5e ; e hltterlings , [ e ; hocks , 4ehenits ; , per doz , 23c : hto- inaehs , each , 3ef tonsues , eaeh , 7c : kldnejs , IM.T doz , lOo ; bialns , pur doz , 13c ; pigs feet , per doz , SOc ; livers , each , 3c ; hog rlndi , 3c ; blad < t bones , 5c. St. Loulu' Mnrkel. ST. LOUIS. Mo. May ID-PLOUR-QuIet ; patents , jr. 2'rfiC 40 ; str.ilghtn , $373 clear , J500f550 | ; medium , JI26ji475 WllKAT Klrin nt the dot-e , with May 4c lower. July lc nnd Septcmbet 5-W < * c above veslerdiy ; December unth.inged Siiot , n lovver : No. 2 red cash , elevator , Jl 23 : track , Jl 21 ; May. Jl 21 bid ; July. % Vic bid ; Septem - bu , bi > l-SfiSii'4c : December , S ijc ; No. 2 I' haul cash , Jl Jltfl , : , f'OHN Putiiris closed nt the bottom , only lo above jeiterday. Spot , higher ; o No 2 ui .h. SP-.o bid ; May , MO-SC bid ; July , SJ c n ke i ; September , j5c nilccil. OATH Nominal : No. 2 cash , S3o ; track , ,1S1 32 : May. 32o bid ; July. 25\c bid : September , WB-So askesl ; No 2 white. 3Hj3l'ac. IlYi : Lo-i-r. C3o. nominal. Jl 35. Prime timothy seed , JJ WK > S.C5. COUNMI1AL Stron , ? , Jl 902 00. UHAN-Kasle-r. dull ; sacked , east track. d C3c oftered. u HAY ririn ; prairie , ) S 00810.50 ; timothy , o JSSifliSO. o DUTTHR-Dull and weak : creamery , lift I ICc : dairy. ISHc. ( t KOGS-Lower. 9Uc. hn WHISKY Jl 23 , hI COTTONTI US-70C. I llAnOINQ-S 7-8B6 3-80. s MKTALS-Lend. lower , 111714 nskcd. t Spelter , higher , Jl 15.Tork. t Tork. lower ; standard a jobbing , J12 15. tj\ lower ; i > rlma t . J0274 ; choiceJ0.3 ? Huron. l > o\ed t Hlioulilcrs , 5'j ' ; extra , ihort iloar , J7.12)j ) ; ribs , } 7i3 ; shorts , J7 37U Dry salt meats , boxed n shoulders , J5SO ; extra short clear , JiiC2 ; lit rllib. Ji > 75 ; Hhortv , CS7Vi. lic r iciii'TS : riour , S > M bbis : wheat , w- c 000 hu. : corn. 119,000 Vu , ; oats , SIOCiO bu. t SHirMKNTS-KIour. 3,600 bbls : wheat. Ii.ixi0 bu. ; corn , ttiOCO bu ; oatx , Sl.OuO bu. c n Ll i-riiool SInrkrt. s V LIVKUl'OOL. May 19. WlIHAT-Spot , (1 No. 2 red western winter , stock * ( -xhniuted ; (1t No. 1 rrd northern sprlni ; , dull at Us ; fi | . iuri-s" . May , lln ; : July , 10a Cd ; September , j 7illd : December , 7s2VJd , COHN Spot , easy : American mixed , now , Ssinud : futnrU * . quiet ; Mn > , 3s9Ud ; July , 3s S d : September , 3a 9 1-vl. KLOUR-St. Louis fancy winter , dull at Hi 3d HOI'S-At Ixindon ( Pncinc coast ) , dull nt 1'UOVISIONS Hecf. steady ; prlmo mess , 3s fd. 1'ork , steady : prime mess , fair western - ern , Sa&d : medium , S2 * Cd. linms. short cut , steady ut 27i , llaccm , Ilrm at 35s Cd ; short ribs , S5s ; long clear middles , light. 16s ; long clear mlddleu. heavy. 85s 3d : short clear backs , 15s ; bellies , 35s bd. Shoulders , equure , Irm nt Vis. I ird , prlmo western , dull nt 37s , on S Cottonieed oil. LlverK | > ol refined , steady at Ks 9d. Turpentine BplrltK , steady nt ! s &d. Kosin , common , firm nt 5s W CHiiSi : : Dull : American llnest white , 40s. llnest coloreil , 41s The grain market will be closed May ! < , 30 tuiil 31 , the Whitsuntide liolldajs. Wool Mnrketn. I1OSTON , May -WOOL The fallowing arc the prices for lending dercrlptlonni Ohio t-nd Pennsylvania tlevces , X and nbove , It c : XX and XX above and delalna No. 1 and No. 2 combing , 2"KJ30c. Michigan , Wisconsin , etc. : X MlchUan , 22li23c , No. 2 Michigan and Illinois combing , 27fi2Sc ; X New York , N w Hampshire un d Ver inont , 22fi23c ; delnlno Michigan , 2Sc ; un washed medium Kentucky nnd Indiana quarter blood combing nnd three-eighths blood combing , 22fi23c ; Missouri quarter blood combing , 22fj23c : braid combing , lOc ; lake nnd Georgia , l 920c. Texas wools : Spring medium (12 ( months ) , IftijlXc ; scoured , 4t > ii42c : spring line 112 months ) , lOttlEc : scoured , ISiHic. Territory wools : Montana line medium nnd fine , IMflCc ; scoured , 45c ; staple , 4" > c ; 1'tnh , Wonilmt etc , line me dium nnd fine , HU13c ; scoured , 430 l c ; staple , 4Sc. Australian wools : Scoured basis , combing superfine , 70JJ72o ! ; combing , good , KiliCJc , combing , average , C2ij&5c ; Queensland combing , b3c. LONDON , May 19 WOOL The third serlus of the colonial wool sales closed to day , with a good attendance. The offerings numbered 11,573 biles. Including good Queensland , greasy , which sold nt the high est of the ptesent prices. New South Wales nnd New Xealand vvero strongly suppoitcd. ' Competition was stiong throughout the sales , with prices ruling against buvers , es pecially low crofcs-breels During the sales 2Qfi,000 bales were available , and of this number 17S 00) ) wore catalogue-d , 10,000 vvlth- diawn and S 1,001) not offered nnel carried over to the next series. The homo trade purchased 82.TO ) bales , and the continental buyers 70000 bales. The Russian buvers purchased a few hundred. A few trial lots weio taken by the American buers Early Miles showed hesitation , with occasional declines , merinos nnd cross-breds , showing 5 per cent lower than the second. After n few daj s the ile became animated and prices hardened until the March quotations were unequalled. Low merinos nnd heavy cross-breds. however , did not recover the losses of the early part of the series , nnd closed C per cent lower than the second herles. The offerings nt the fourth series are limited to 20H.COO bales. The following are the sales In detail : New South Wales , 3COO bales ; scoured , 9Vd5ilsd : greasj- , f > ' , fi7d. Queensland , 1,2W biles : scoured , Is I'td&ls jiaa ; greasy , 5' t9'id ? Victoria , 1,400 bales : scoured , WTlsd. . South Aus tralia , 1 500 bales : scoured , G'idfTls 24d ; Knasy , S ifJVid. New Zealand. 4,2uO bales ; courc-d. Sdfrls G'd ; greasv , 5fi9d Cape of Oood Hope and Natal , 700 bales ; scoured , 2d ; greasy , 5" 1)7s4d. ) llr'tlmore Market. BALTIMORE , May 1 ? rLOUR-PIrm , unchanged ; receipts , 4,116 bbls. ; exports , 3OH ) bbls WHEAT Dull : spot and month , Jl 1Vi 133 3-S : July , $1 OSVi nsked ; Hteamer. No. 2 led , $1 28'iifil 2X3-8 ; receipts , 03,034 , bu : ex ports , 1024)4 bu ; southern wheat , by sininle , Jl.2btfl.34 , southern , on gradeJl 231 , CORN Dull , casj spot nnd month.39'lli I9c ; Jill3 ! > ( TilOc , steamer mlxe-d , 3.yV.i-We ( ; receipts , 201-L3 * bu ; expotts , 10. ) 25b bu. ; southern white corn , 41Ulic ; southern Jel low , 41e OATS-Dull , easy ; No 2 white , . " > v ; No. 2 ml\ed , SJ'iffJl' c ; receipts , 5S.214 bu. : ex ports. 60000 till RYE Dull , lower ; No 2 ncarbv , OVtiGS'Jc ; No 2 western , C3c , receipts , 5S9 ! bu. : experts - ports , 00,000 bu HAY Strong ; choice timothy , Jll bid ORAIN FREIGHTS Quiet , unchanged. UUTTER-Ptencly , unchanged. EGGS Weak , um hanged. E Steady , unchanged. fit ) ( iriiln nnd I'rm Inlons. KANSAS CITY , May 19. WHEAT Hard active , about stead ) , feoft dull , No 1 hard , Jl 20 , No 2 $1 17rn 13W , No 1 , Jl.lGftl.17 ; No. 1 red , Jl 19 , No. 2 , S1.17 l IS. No 3. Si 127/S1 13'iNo. . 2 spring , { l.lJL'l 1C ; No. 3 , Jl.lOfil 12 CORN Market active , lower ; No. ' mixed , 31c , No 2 white , 335j3j'iC ; No. 3 , OATS Maiket steady ; No 2 white , 31 i 32cRYE RYE Market lower : No 2 , 57c. HAY Prairie , firm ; choice , ] 0o ; timothy , $1050 $ Ut'TTEU Market lower , 12Vtllc ; dairy , KKfl.'c. E(3GS Market tlrm ; fresh , So. RECEIPTS Whe.it , fj.000 bu. ; corn , GS500 oats. II WM bu SHIPMENTS Wheat , C3.400 bm ; coin , 52- 000 bu. ; oats , 11,000 bu. Cincinnati MnrKot. CINCINNATI , May 19-I'LOUn-rirm and higher ; fnncy , J3 50TG 25. WHKAT rirm ; No. 2 red , Jl 27. COUN-Steady : No. 2 mixed. 33c. OATS Dull : No 2 mixed , 33Hc. HYK Quiet : No. 2 , 3o. PROVISIONS Lard , easier nt JG.32',4 nulk meals , easy at J6.09. Bacon , active nt S7.25. WHISKY-Qulet at J1.23. BUTTER Dull : fancy Elgin creamery , 17c : Ohio , 12W15c ; dalrv. lOWlOUc SUGAR Eusy : hard retined , Jl.1700.10. KCiGS Quiet at 9c. CHEESE Dull ; good to prlmo Ohio flat , Toledo Market. TOLEDO , May 19 WHKAT Steadv and active : No. 2 cash , $1.42 bid ; May. JUl'i. CORN Active nnd easy ; No. 2 mixed , casli und May , 37VJc. OATS Dull but steady ; No. 2 mixed , 30Uc. RYE Dull and lower ; No. 2 cash , C4c. \ CLOVEUSEED Active and steady : prlmo cash. JJ 27H. OIL North Lima , We ; South Lima and Indiana , 55c. Grain Receipt * at Prliielpnl MarketM. MINNEAPOLIS , May 19. Receipts : Wheat. 229 cars ST. LOUIS. May 19 Receipts : Wheat. 43 cars. CHICAGO , May 19 Receipts today : Wheat , 237 cars : corn , G26 cars : oats , 2S2 cars Ehtlmatcd tomorrow : Wheat , 300 cars : corn , 500 cars ; oats , 230 cars DULUTH , May 19. Receipts : Wheat , 118 cars. I'eorln MnrKelH. ( PEORTA , May 19 CORN liisy ; No. 2 , 3fcOATS OATS Slow and easy ; No. 2 , SCc ; No. 2 white. 30f WHISKY Firm ; high proof spirits , Jl 22'i Detroit MnrUct. DETROIT. May 19 WHEAT No 1 white , SI 2 > : No 2 red , cash and Mny , 51,3' ) . CORN No 2 niKc-d , 2)0 ) , OATS No. 2 white , 35c. RYE No 2 , Gle. I'll 11 nil el lib In Produce PHILADELPHIA , May 19-IHJTTER- Flrm : fancy western cieamcry. 131(131jC. EGGS Firm : fresh western , lie. STOCKS AM ) ClCc Heavy SiinMilnlom Are Wnltlnir Moiv CcPi lletlnltiW revVw. . PiKi Ki NEW YORK , May 19 No great success Kihi attended an ifiort to awaken actlvo ipecu II latlon Interests In stocks today There wa IISi. Irli lu fact no visorous effort to do so , the- Si. povveiful Influent rs In the market being np- paientU content to lost on their airs nnd wait for more dellnlte information of thi- operations of the opposing Heels In West Indian waters. The measures taken by the 3 government to shut off nil Information on this subject have nppirently proved entirely successful , nnd Wall Btreet waa completely llw thedark. . Even rumors on the subject , which are llkelv to trove pUntlful In such circumstances , were not forthcoming , nnd the market was consequently dull. There wore n numbei of conspicuous advances dui Ins the day , but the > weio by no ineuni uniform , nor were they simultaneous. Klrst ono stock , then another , Deemed to be the object of some speclil demand , but these Isolated : movements had little Influence on 4 tlio : general list. Sugar was the most prom inent of SIK h stocks und advanced sudden ) } about 2 point ] , after a period of early hesi tation. Tobacco also had Its period ol strength , Rqck Island continued to lend the Grangers and rose at one tlmo to 102 , the highest point on the present movement The other Grangers were also quite ulrong. though the volume of dealings was below that of the last few days Later In the d i > Manhattan enjoved n period of strength and activity. This kind of demand seemed to have exhausted itsc-lf late In the day , nnd $ the semi-stagnation which ensued en couraged the bears to make n desultory at tack on prh es , which vlelded all around In Homo cases ncaily n point , making tin $ close at n level slightly below the hlghes nnd with notable gains remaining for man > storki. A feature of the tradings w\s ; the way stocks which have lain for some , tlnv 332 dormant awakened , nnd In almost nil cine. th movement wa sharply upward. There was n movement In dividend and hlghor priced Investment stocks such as Is always concurrent with n release of large sums o monc-y. nnd an extension of credits. Bonds of showed u notable awakening into activity evidently a result of the more nbundan supply of money. The Missouri Pacific is tnio.s were all in demand nnd were nil\mice. from Hi to 3W par cent. There weru heavj driillnes also in I'nion Paclflo 4s ut n sllch concession from la t night. Sales , f 1,125 ( TO The Evening Post's London tlnancia cablegram sajs : The slock markets here were stagnant but steady today , buslnes. cheeked by the genrrnl holiday an the con tlnnnt ( Ascension day ) . Americans cr eatler. Centals and similar Blocks vrer Rood on on y money. Details of the ( told movement of the week dhow the purchase of 921,000 In Imr gold and foreign coin , the receipt of 211.000 from Australia , of JCIM.- WO from Kcypt nnd of JLS7 , ( from Aus tria , and JUa.uoO from South America nnd the export of 1,000 to Peru The discount market was wenkened today by the releiso of a Inrcc amount of Japanese money which Is belni ; t < eiit Into the marki-t. Japan Is iiliio believed to bo endeivorlng to Invest part of th Indcmnlt ) monpy in bills. All thl ) conttlbutes to temporary c-aso In the < , 4. (1 (1o (1I I ! o iO | 0 0ti ti On Onn ) n ITI 'II ' le lo S 1 (1 (1t. t.C t."l " Total pales of stocks today , 230,600 shires , ncludlng. Atchlson prefeired , 4 J.M3 : Chl- ago i , llurllngton A : Qulnty , l U-M - : Louisville t Nashville , 7 , ! 22 : Manhattan. 22UiO : Uock sland. IS S 0 ; St I'aul , fo & , , Union I'acllic , 2,211 ; Tobacco , 21,851 : Chicago Oreat West ern , 3.5C2 ; 1'eople's Gas , 5,531 , Consolidated 3as , b,330 : Sugar , WilvO , Leather , 4,311 , jeathcr preferred , 11,255 ; P.ubbor , 4,020. New Tor- ! Mono NHW YOHK , JInv ID MONKV ON CALL Nominally I' fils4 PIT cent. 1MUMI3 MCUCANTILH PAPKU l'i < Q5 > er cent. STKIIL1NG UXCHANGK-Mnrket steady. vith actual business In bankers' bills at G ifil 8fi' , for demand nn { 1 S3 4ll i3'4 for sixt > ihos ; commcrei.il bills , $1 sjV. UAH S1LVKU B7Uc AICX1CAN OOLLAHS loV4c. GOVIHNMINT UONDS Mnrket 10o 4s reg. and coupon , 121 % , 4s , rog , toupon , 1091 * ! 2s , ! I5 ; 5s. reg. and coupon , 10V4 ; 1'aclllc ts of 'W. 10T Closing nuolations on bonds were as felons ons : ovur new Is roj , . .I'JMflN C ( is I'-J 14 n.o . S nc v Is con PJIM'K ' C is Id" . n.O. S.4s r- " No 1'iclno Isn . , 115 U.s is.ci ID . N'o I'ncino ! ill ) O.tl * _ ' ro ? ' , Xo 1'iclila 4H . . U.Vf U s .Is re ? , . .0 > < X. Y. r &St. L 4s 101 tl S fis conu . . . . 110K N \ V ttt 117 District l.lijs ll.l > i X W. Consols . . . . 1 H A'Al ' c-liss V in I N W neb 3s AlAl .cuss I ) lOsKJOro Xiv.lsts AH.-lissO Ill ) Ore Niv. 43 Alii ) Cnrrene-y. . Hi ) O S. i. hs t r . . . . AtAI no lo s u 5s t r. . . . Ateluaoniil 4s . . lilH O IIHD. Ists.t r. . . rinamSii is . . ] 07e4 o Imp 3s t r . . . " ' " ' ' , H4 | l'.icincba of'05. . . r. tloc"s .r. . . ? IIJ llUiiiltnir is r' ' .H AD m % ! 01ail > O West Isli . . . I ) VU. (7 ( l4ls . . 101 St. r * ' .I VI Coi 1 I'.AK ' G.49 insist i' AS y GJI t ) . Fast Tjin Isls . . . IIM , st. P. roiuols 14. l-rlt ( PII 4s 71J4'st ' I > . C i i 1st ! . \V Al ) t" t. r. 71 at p. c it I' , ii. . . . 'Jen. LlJC . ' > i . . . . 101 southern Uv is . . . G.H ad A C- . . . 1U1 < < U AT. Us G.K. II ASMi. . . . 1014 Tonn new aot.ls. . . Hu H.JtT Cout . . . . 110 lex. l .ic L ( } .lst 101 IIlo A. T. C o n Os . 10J Te < I'm UsMs . Ion i C. llU . . . . 10J t' . P. D ie lats . Ll.Nnu CO Hi , , , , ,10) , VVab 1st ! . , L.A.N. Oil ! 13 MST Wfb ills ; . Missouri ( Is 101 WiMt 8horii4s H)7 ) M.M. . K AT.JU Wl V.i Ciintnrles Cs M. K.AT.13 b' ) " - V3lcifornel Csr. fJ Y. C 1st ! UT'tfUiilon Hieltlo lifd . 07 U fN.J. O. 6s llliiiUnion Pnclte4s ) . . ll.'h rtnstnii Stock Diioinilou * . BOSTON. May 19 O.tlI loans , 2 > 4fT4 ( per cent : tlmo loans , 45X3 rier cent. Closing prices for stocks , , bouds and mining shares : . . . .T.i.V . Atcldnon pfil .I0) ) ( Ainericin Huvir. . IbHlon L 00 Ani.Suirar DM . . . E E. I Kill IHv sate Ois. . . . OiMi Klec. pfd 00 Cell folsunoiia. . . 1110 ' Atbhlnon 4 . 80 Boston A AID kir. - -'I N'ou Knela-.d Us..ir- I'oatonA Maino. . . O"ii. Kloa Ss 101 M C..11.A Q . 101H Allnuez Mlnui ; o , Allantlc 2el Grnenil Kioatno. . > 4 Ho lon.V Moulin i 1)3 ( Illinois Stoal. . . . 00 , . JliUloA Boitcn.J4 Mcxiuan Central. . 4 4 UalinnelA HooU. . 650 N. V.Jr N. B . ' Old Colonr . iSi11' KnnXlln.'I. . " ! ! . . ' 11 " Oscnola 41) "Jf Union Pieln Culncy 113 \VetiEna HJ Wen Ena uta . . . . 103 Wolvrrincj ill \V. Eloo - . ' . " , P.irrott in W. Klec. Dfil 5- Old Dominion _ ' ( . ! U. Ceil . _ . 2 Sun Frnnel eo Mining Cuotutlon . SAN FRANCISCO. May ID Official clos Ing quotations on mining stocky today were ns follow a : Alia 14 Haln AluhtCon ' - ' Jnstii-ij 1) AIUIPS K 18 Eelcner 7 rX'cldental Con. . . . 00 I'cnli Belouer. . . . 2G Ojildr llnlllon u Overman Cilelonm ! 1 Polo-il 18 ClnlleneuCon 7 S1V l < 10 Choliar. 17 SlM-l.l Nc 40 ConfitloncR 40 Union Con 8 Coti.Cai A Va . . . & j III ill Con 8C vMi Hoini 7 Yellow J i 21 imilu.vCurnt * . : ! SlanJarel 130 asked. Silver birs , 5C 7-Sc : Mexican dollars. 40V I6s c ; drafts , sight , 125tc ; telegraph , 15c. Ni-vv \ orU Vllnliiii O.iiotiil ns NCW YOniv. May 13 The following nro he closing mining nuotatlons : Chollir 1 } O nillo zT.'i I'rovv n I'olnt. .1 ( Iniiir. , o Con. t al A V. . . id I'luiiomn 1'J IllMdWOOJ . , idu Onlcksllver lou don di u my. . . . u Oilij'.cailvor ufj.J03 li.le ) A .Norrron. , 71) ) 00 lioine-MiKo . . . . 4000n si i id irJ 00s ion Silver n Union dn s MeMian ViillowJaoiui 13 London jtiit-k ( liiotnilonii , LONDON , May 19 1 p in. Cloning : Cl onfolK. ni l lu" 1 l Til V ' V Cr-ntrii L'on-ols ncct 110 11-10 Poinihvlv inta Pin Pacific , . . M5 lU-iOln ; Krlo , . . , . . 1 : ? ( Men ( fii uiW4s" Kilo-Jets . . . . m itch'Hoi ' Ill Cttiiiral WW L VM . . . . , , . . , & 4V , Mi Mi.inonlimrv IS dijiulTrunk . & Sl.I'aul connnu i . l)36 ) I1AU SILVKH Quiet , 2J 7-lod per ounce. SIONKY S iJi9 | per cent The rateof discount In the open market for Hhoit bills , 31-1 pel eent , for three months' bills , 5-S per cent. I'lnnne-liil > nten. . OMAHA. May 19 O'he dealings for the daj were i9(3,4 > a 5i. ; balances , J175.51G 92 The clearings for U97 were Jsll.lOG S2 , nnd the balances J127.62G 41. Increase in clearings , J16i 322.71. CHICAGO. Mnv 19-Clearings , 51S,32IC17 ; balances , J1.GI7.UNew ; York etchange. 15o discount : sterling exchange , JIS34 i4 ! actual , II 5s3'if(4 isbii ; sixty days , tis. SU4. Stocks Ilrm. lllscult , 27 7-S ; ULscult $ preferred. SS14 ; Diamond Match , 130 , Strawboard - board , 2t- > * : North Chicago , ls)3-i ) ! ) > ; West Chicago , 93 3-S. ST. LOUIS. May 19-Clearlngs. fU03793 ; balances. J497.1G2 ; money. 5fi3 per cent : New- York exchange , 25c premium bid , 40c pre mium asked. CINCINNATI. O , May 19 Money. 3Vi per cent : New York exchange , par ; clear- Ings. Jl.901.flU ) NHW OIILKANS. May 13-Clearings. ! . - 227,191 ; New York exchange , bank , Jl per $1.000 iiremlum : par , ! c per $1X ( promlniii. MEMPHIS. May 19.-Clearlngs , J592l'l. balances , $ JJ.t)73 : New Vork exchange , Jl 50 IMULADHLI'IUA. lay U-Clearings , ll,0i7,775 ; balances , 11,778,671 , HALTIMOHi : , Max HV-Clearings , $3.001- 090. balances. J195.1i Niw YOUK , Muv -Clearing ! , { 105.- Ssl : balances , Js.5i5.1G7. KOSTON. Mny D.-rf'Jcurinsa , J15.331.117 ; balance * . J1,521,2I1. , Hank of Kuitluuil Sliileinent. n LONDON , May 19 The weekly slatemen the Hank of Knglnnd shovvs the follow Ins changes ns comparvil with the prevloii' ' account : Total reserve. Increase 1,629,000 circulation , decrease 107,000 ; bullion , in treaso 1,521J53 ; othfr bccurltles. decrenm 6 1,40,000 ; other depofllls , decrease 3 0,000 ( public deposits , lncrnurt < i 5J3,000 ; notes re cerve. Increase l.bKimO : government so curttles , dccreuso 2"uO. The proportion o the linnk of nngland'n re-serve to llablll ties U 48 10 per cent , as compared with 43 ? per c nt last week. The Hank of England's rate of discount remains unchanged at per cent. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET leoeipta Unusually Large for Thursday , but Demand Absorbs All. RICES RANGE FROM STRONG TO HIGHER ; ir 'lcnt ! Inaulrr lor Cnttlc SrU HIP lner IniiipltiK , While lleiK" Oven n Mekel II | i from Wodncsdn > 'ii Clone. SOUTH OMAHA , May 19.-Rccelpts for ho das Indicated weru : Cattle. Hoes. Snoop. H'r's. lay 19 1U ) S/ ( ) . ' lt > 2J . . . . lay IS 4.U5J 10,157 6,7a $ itay 17 3,7i > 4 9,101 SVJ May 18 1.U3 41.14 11.JV ) 2-J May 14 931 8,833 1,774 15 May U 1.4M , 7,747 1.411. May lL'.i.i 910 t > , iiri 1.B7J 1 lay 11 4,3U 6,933 4,510 5J lay 10 4.797 S.Jiti S,04iJ lay 3 2.COI 3.C7I 10.8SS 33 ilny 7 1.SW5 9,217 2,574 day 6 2.90J 7,651 4.93J day 5 73J 4,3M 1,479 day 4 3.1JJ 7.9IJ lay 3 4 G.-O 9,256 lay 2 29 ! * ! 2.019 7,133 24 \tlll 30 1,592 0,1100 1.J2J 51 The ofticlil number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : Cutlle. llog Sheep. O & St. L Ry 3 Ilssourl 1'acltic Ry . . . ' . 1' . 8) stem Ib 27 ' „ E. * M. V. R. 11. . . . St. P. . M. & . O Ry . . . . 11 U k. M. it R. R 21 3J H fc Q. Ry 1 0 11. I. Ac P. , east 2 C. , It. 1. ( \-Pi , Jty , west 1 Total receipts CS 11 $ 7 They disposition of the ( lav's receipts was ns follows , each biicr purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : HIDCIS Cattle. Hogs Sheep. Omah.i Packing Co 53 1-Os . . . . H. Hammond Co 279 1.37J Swift and Compiny ii $ 1,49. ) 30 Cudahy Packing Co 23J 2.G7C . . . . T. D. Aimour , Chicago. . . . 2.17 1,231 a' . I. Stephens 21 \rebbs , 'v Co 2J Livingston A : Sclialer M Swift , from country M CUdaliy , Kansas City . . . . 20 iv.lft , Chicago 110 Other bu > ers 3) Left over 1.5S1 Totals 1,103 8,124 l , < sy The receipts of stock toeluy of till kinds footed up a few less than 2uO cars , as igainst .Jlfl ) esterday , 133 u week HBO , 97 : wo weeks ago and 221 three weeks ago. In other words , it was a Rood , llbeial run for u Thursday and the largest for that day of the week so f.u tills month The ! falling off In the receipts from jrsterdn ) of 150 cars was t cully a goeid thing , ns It gave the market a breathing spell after several davs of large receipts. Thu markc-t as u. whole was In very fair condition. CA'ITLE While there vvero only nbout sixty lo ids of cattle here today , the- re ceipts were considerably larger than they were one and two weeks HBO AH n lulu ihursday is a poor clay fen cattle , as biie-rs for shipping account are usually absent from themirkct and countrv shippers have giown cautious about sending in many c.ittle for that dav. Todav's market , how ever , was i-omethlng of nn exception to the general rulr . Armour's biier was out earl ) und bccme-d to want as many cattle as it was possible to get and as tlieru was ulso i fait local demand the market opened active and It was not long before the pens were cloaied. The prices pilel for corn- fed beeves were strong as compared with ) esterday and the whole trade might be summed up as a Rood strong and active market. The cattle were largel ) of fairish iv erage quality , such ns are selling at $4 40-TH M ) There was very little hero In the wa > of butchers' stock and only a few loads of cows and holfurs were to be found In the ) ards. At the Mime time there ) was about the usual demand nnd buyers complained tint there wen- not enough cattlu to go mound. Tlio maiket was firm nnd active and cve-rj thing bold promptly. Bulls , stags , etc , brought about the same prices as terday. As VMS the case yesterday , the stockcr nnd feeder division was almost b ire of supplies nnd there was hardly enough of any one kind to establish quotation ! , . It would be safe to s ly , however , that the few cattle tei be had brought good strong prices and that there was a demand for a good many more. Representative sales : STEKRS No Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr No Av. Pr. 1. . MOW GO 1. . b40 W C3 1..1180375 12..10S9 3 90 1..1180 4 00 9. . 8S1 4 10 ( M..13G2 4 10 G..1000 4 10 29..10 3 4 20 19..1449 4 20 10..1103 4 20 14..1107 4 29 1..1100 4 20 31. . 976 4 20 41. .1030 4 25 3. . 838 4 25 7..1100 4 23 n.10W 4 23 4. . 973 4 23 7..11S3 4 25 C. . 9SJJ 4 25 6. . 53 4 30 8 . 890 4 SO 4. . 703 4 30 3. . t-96 4 CO 1. . 900 4 30 1..1000 4 30 19..10 > jl 430 C9..110S 430 1..1110 435 1..U10 4 33 21. .1121 4 35 1..12SO 4 35 4..1155 4 35 10..1JOJ 4 31 3I..12S2 4 35 1..10CO 405 11..mi 433 1..1070 435 5..1160 440 8..1171 4 40 47..1250 440 25..14i 4 40 40..11SS 4 50 61..1157 4 60 19..1304 4 60 3..1510 4 50 2..1355 4 50 57..1317 4 63 77..U-4 4 55 9..13J1 4 63 22..1276 4 CO 20..1246 4 CO COWS. 1..1050 313 1. . SSO 323 1..1110 3 SO 1..1100 333 4..1040 335 1..1140 335 1. . 9JO 340 1..1000 340 2..1170 360 1. . 910 3 CO fi. . JO 3 CO 4..11ti2 SCO 1..1430 3 C5 1..SJO 363 1. . 740 365 1. . 320 375 1..1350 380 4. . 999 3 SO 2..1030 383 5 ,11W ) 383 6.1070 390 2..1210 390 2..12W 303 2. . 8 0 4 00 19. . 931 4 00 1..1J30 4 00 1..12SO 4 15 1..1230 4 25 1. . 490 SCO 1..1190 J S3 1. . SCO 415 30. . CO. 4 15 1. . )0) ) 4 15 J. . 7CO 4 20 509 4 20 1 . 5SD 4 20 2. . 740 4 JO 7A5 4 25 1. . 8SO 4 23 15. . C.SI 4 23 . . . 91S 4 2 > 2..10SO 4 23 1..1030 4 25 29 . 7M 4 30 1..1000 4 30 9. . 711 4 30 5. , 520 4 50 1. 1J30 4 63 NULLS. 1. 1S30 310 1..1070 J 30 4 .1SIO 350 1..1SGO 3 CO 2.913 S b3 1..17W J S3 1..U60 3 83 1. 970 4 00 STAGS a 1..1030 370 5 U3u .150 1. . 670 2 S3 CALVES 1. . 130 3 50 I 160 C 50 STOCKERS AND I'l 1. . 040 4 en ) 1 , . 950 4 20 1..1110 4 1..1000 4 23 3 . 91J I J5 4 . c-05 4 10 2 . 7C3 4 (0 23 . 740 4 C3 2 . 820 4 G3 2 . 710 4 C5 ll ) . . 7u > 4 Co 2 170 4 90 4. . 532 5 15 HOGS ThU morning 122 loads of hon-s vvero reported In thu ) ards , which looked largo for 11 Thursday , in fact it was thu lamest mil for that day for several weeks It was none too largu .howovci , to meet the Jl leiiulreinents of the market , nnd ever- f thlng wai hold and weighed up-at an early tl hour for thu four da > s of this week there have been rccclveel at this point 4oO cars of hogs , fin-asnliHt 412 for the eone-spoiid- Ine ; four d.iH of last vvuek , and 3)1 ) for the unu period of two weeks ago. In hplte of the fact that the receipts of hogs at all selling points were- very largo yesterday , the market on provisions closed In stionger , in that thu situation was very favorable for un ndvanco today , and it cainej on time The m irket opened tills to morning with buje-rs bidding up stronger prices und with belters asking wuy higher prices , and It finally bcttlnd down to n good 5t ! aver ) esterday's maiket. The bucrs all wanted hogs and the offering ! changed hands rapidly , shippers taking quite a good nt many In addition to the large local de mand. It did not take buers very long to clear the yards T he most of thu mixed loads sold at tl 35 , with good huavy nnd butcher weight loads largel ) at ? l 49 , A ft-vv very trashy hogs went ut Jl 3) , nnd snmo light und not very good loads ut , $1324. This has been n week of wild fluctuation ! in the hog market. On last Saturduy ihu to average price paid for hogs was only $ Jl 21 5-S On Monday Iho market was n shade better and the average price } reached J4247-S. while Tuesdays hpurt carried It up ft to l 4-13-8 Then on Wednesday It dropped tack to ! 4 29 , only to advance again today. bales : No. Av. Sh. IT. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 14 2S5 . . . $4 JO U 211 . . . $130 13 Wu . . . 4 30 C3 270 210 4 10 91 1S7 SO 4 3) ) 2J 227 . . . 4 30 7..2.17 . . . 4 3) C7 214 200 4 30 M 2:9 : . . . 430 40 261 SO 4 30 C9 23J 200 4 30 17 233 . . . 4 30 i"J ,241 ICO 4 30 59 2C3 ICO 4 30 ( CS 219 213 4 3D 77 213 40 4 . ! ] 93 21S SO 4 30 41 221 120 4 30 21..2iO 200 4 30 8(3 237 1JO 430 75 2 : < . . . 4 3JU GS 259 l.'O 4 32V 9. 208 120 4 32' ! 27. 80 4 32' 61 23i M 4 3-"n 73 S4j 120 4 32V4 83 20J 40 4 3JI , 73..211 ICO 4 3-JV ! ) 2J2 210 4 3.5 HI 25 * SO 4 3. ! ' to 73 210 40 4 33 70 2IS ICO 4 35 CO..307 120 4 35 63 ,21V. 80 4 35 CS 23. 12U 4 3 > 117..239 1BO 4 33 2iV7 10) 4 33 C9 2uii l.'O 4 33 7J SJ3 120 4 35 63 2.SO ICO 4 35 } M > . . . 4 33 M..3.M M 4 35 a..232 80 4 35 51 313 40 4 33 69 25J 80 4 33 CO 2)3 ) 80 4 35 70 2Ct 0 4 35 11 ZI7 . . . 433 10 271 , . , 435 CO KG . . . 435 10 219 . . . 433 70 . . . . .2IS ICO 4 35 63 SOS . . . 4 R5 79 234 80 4 35 57 216 . . . 4 35 46 250 80 4 35 67 . . . . 2 5 ICO 4 35 7S 224 80 4 35 C3 2S1 200 435 63 235 ICO 4 13 15 . . .215 . . . 4 nl C1 BI SO 4 SS I -j . . . 211 ICO 43714 ft ? . . . 216 80 4 37'4 W 267 * ) 4 0715 70 SM 40 4 37.4 70 . . . .267 3flO 43714 O ) 267 . . 4 3t , I i (3. ( . . . 2C2 SO 4374 8) . . . 2V ) 120 4 37 > 4 C2 . . .262 SO 4 37' , 61 . . . . 2S7 SO 4 37'i O ! I7S 160 1 4D n . , , ? JJ 1M 4 4J 69 . . .2 M 4 4) 6S 311 SO 4 44 ' 0 . . . . 2X6 SO 1 4) M . . . . 3VS ICO 4 40 > i . . . 207 . . . 4 40 IU . . . .253 : IO 4 40 GO . . . . 231 M 449 " 77 2t > 5 SO 440 . .sl . . . . 217 . . . 4 I ) 67 L" l SO 4 40 .sK 2 ? ) . . . 4 Irf ' f ) 27S SOO 4 40 K . 2.0 si ) 440 Rl 27s SO 4 40 I 23 * . M 4 27'i vSi 20-J 1M 4 30 i9 . . . . 2 > ll . . 43" 46 . ' 71 W 430 jf , 3J7 2SO 4 30 W 2V. 210 4 10 > . . . . 22S . . . 4 3J4 57 271 1M 4 32'4 ' -3 ' 242 SO 4 35 ' 7 > 231 S ) 4 35 67 .UT 100 4 33 C'- > 221 . . . 4 33 CT. . . . . 2H . . . 4 33 R. 3'N SO 4 n G7 259 1JO 4 33 tS 2IS 40 4 15 ! ) 244 HO 4 33 CO 293 lM ) 4 t3 CS 213 . . . 4 3" > 03 211 SO 4 35 21 24S 210 4 3 fit 2SO . . . 4 35 ,2 , 203 JO 4 35 70 275 SO 4 33 , ) 2)7 ) SO 4 40 CO 231 ICO 4 40 S 271 SO 4 4J'i ' M 273 lid 4 ) . ! ! R ) 270 . . . 4 4J4 CO 311 SO 4 43 C3 300 ICO 4 45 93 . . . 4 43 51 273 SO 4 41 WAGON HOGS THROW OUTS. ! 100 . . . 4 20 7 150 . . . 4 20 4 Hi1. . . . 4 20 1 470 . . . 4 20 9 HS . . . 4 2J4 3 3.0 . . . 423 7 412 . . . 425 5 J30 . . . 4 27'5 6 23. . . . 4 3) 5 211 40 4 10 1 200 . . . 430 3 2V ) . . . 4M C 2v5 . . . 1 30 8 176 . . . 4 30 & 224 . . . 4 TO 7 232 . . . 4 30 5 210 40 4W 6 240 . . . 4 30 5 2t-i . . . 430 I..330 . . . 430 C 3.M . . . 4 33 SH13KP The sheep barn looked lonesome : hl < morning , only seven lo ids being re- Mirtotl In , and they wc-ro mostly all feeder nhoen and lambs. Thoio was piactlcnlly milling In the- pens to make a tet of the nnrkct on killers , but It would bo tinfc1 to say tint desirable mutton sheep or lambs would have -xdd strong to lOe higher. The demand nt this point Is I especially rood foi mutton sheep , tlie pply of which ins been very light most of the time nnd { liters could use n good many more than ire at present being received Rep- oseiitatlvo sale * : No. Av IT. 30 jcarllngs , shorn C9 Jl 60 I.Uf s > t < ifK Cattle , stton ? . > l Hogs were Cc higher , No mutton -dice-p on jnle. Evei > thing In the > nrds sold early. Hogs Fold S3c higher than a venr 1150. H Stevens of Genoa wa4 In with a car of tattle. Oee > rgo Wauser of Ulsscs , Neb , mar keted hogs. C. W Ilrown of Hastings brought In u car of hogs. All markets today were favorable to sell- is ; Interests. J W Devoro of Phillips was In with n oUd of hogs. A. White of A. White & . Co , Grcsham , was in with stock. . August Schopko of Emerson shipped cattle to this point. II. H Linger of Plekrel , Neb , In ought In tlnee cars of cattle. William Duvo of Springfield , Neb , came In with n car of cattle. O W. Perley of Glenvvood , In , was seen at the ) ard-j with cattle. William Raabi bf lladcr , Neb , came In with two C.IIH of cattle. E G Hellsteln of Lorettn and Jacob AVItl of llancioft came In with cattle- Louis Rockwell of HuUbnrd was on the market with two cars of cattle 2 P Ustlek and L A. Peterson were In f i om Lyons with cattle and hogs Lou Spelts of liollwaod was In with five double decks of sheep of Ills own fe cdlntr Ponrnd Snider of Snvder. Neb , and Henry Schlnstock of West Point brought In hogs 1'iank Kramcl of Naskij. Kan , nnd Louis Rottlor of Stanton , Neb , were In v\Ith hogs S W Allerton , the Chicago packer , sent In tvio loads of hogs from his Cedar Rapids faun J. I' Hlcnklson , J. II. Illcnklson nnd Ncls Olson of rtincroft vveie In , each with three cars of cattle J Orelg of St Kdwards , I" Hullen nnd A Pratt of dishing were among the cattle shippers to this point. J W. Landers of Arcadia , Neb , nnd C R. Hufllngton of Glonwood , la , were nt the > ardn with a car of hogs each r D Schroedcr of Klwood. P. H. Davis of Helgrade. O Hern 4Co of Chapman. J. D Mvors of Ponder and J. II. Haggard of Trumbull wore among those having hugs on this market. The Quarlermastei-'H department nt St Louis c'stlni ites that 7.300 head of mules , costing nearly Jl,000,000 , Inve been pur chased by the government within the last t"o months. II D. Iliedtlnuer of niyrla , C. A. Slpple of Heartwell , Tuller R. Good of Covvles , A. W. Johnson of Loomln and W. C. Swnrts of Silver City , la , were among those ship ping hogs to this market. E M. Thomas of Leigh , Neb , had a load of llftsl < c hogu nt the vards Wednesday averaging 345 pounds They were of his own feeding , less than a jear old , and topped the market at $4 40. B Knox of Aldn. A. J. "Sexton of Henley , 3 L P. Glossborn of Delolt , J. Olostermnn of Dvvlght , D. A. Ommenmin of Norfolk nnd Dan Devore of Phillips arc Nebraska stockmen - men looking toward the arranging of some plan on the part of the ? Live Stock ex change for entertaining Jlvo MMtors. The National Live Stogfc "Renorter says that the main reason why hogs nro higher Is because average ) weights aio running lighter. Some people think , thai II U Iho war , but hogs arc boosting themselves nnd accepting a llttlo assistance from the speculative Interest , which comes at the right tlmo. A meeting of the Live Stock exchange was held ) esterday afternoon nnd n com mittee consisting of D. S Purkhurst. J. H. Rlanehard D. R. Olncy , W. J. C. Kenon and J. E. Mers was appointed to call upon the governor In refeienco to the quarantine of California cattle. The > exchange } would like to so modlf ) thu existing order of the governor ns to relieve both shippers and biier.s of all trouble and Inconvenience In connection with bilnglng cattle Into the state from California. J. li. IJIanehard , E K Harris and W 11 Cheek were appointed committee to c-on&lder tlio question of entertaining the members of the Nebraska LiveStock association on thu occasion of the meeting of that organization on Thuis ela ) next. CHICAGO MM : yTrtcic MVHICET. Ilt'tirr ClliNH of HOKM Are Se-llllltf nl Ill hi-r 1'rli-e.N CHICAGO. May 19.-The trade In cattle toduv was falilv active and prices gener ally luled steady Bales w ie largely made at from tl 35 to $175 , beef hteeib nt from 00 to $123 , exporters lit from $1 CO to I S3 , Htockors nnd feeders nt from $125 to S3 , Texas Kte-ers at freim $1 13 to $1 70 and cows nnd heifers ut from $3 i to tl 70. There were enough hogs remaining over last night U swell thu offerings to 60t ) head The supply ivns extremely l.iigc Trade ) was nctive > , with the better clafas of he-avy und medium weight hogs selling 8u higher. The packing demand was excec-d- ly slack Tali to ehocn | bold nt from t50 ! to f470 , heavy packers at from tl 20 tl 72'i , bulchers nt from ? ! 3J to $1 CO und plgl ut from $300 to $123 There was nn nctlve demand today for fihoep und prices icmulncil stead ) ' ' Clipped sieep ) hold nt from S.t.23 to $170 , clipped k lambs at from tl 75 to $5 00 , woofe-d lambs from $510 to $5 60 nnd spring lambs nt 3 from $1)50 to $7,0o Receipts : Cattle. 9,500 head ; hogs , 43,000 head ; sheep , 13,000 head. Nt. I.onU l.lte Stock. ST. LOUIS Mav IV-CATTLE-Rocelpts. 2,500 head , Including I.WM Texans ; ship ments , 300 head : market steady for natives , with Texnns strong to a shade higher : fair funcy native shipping and export steurs. $4.40-05.13 ; bulk of sales. $ l.4' > ft4M > ; dressed beef nnd butcher steers , $4 , ! | 5 00 : bulk of sains , $4.35ftI.H5 ; steers under 1000 Ibs , $1.75 1.60 ; bulk of sales , $4 ' . ' 0174,40 ; storkers and feeders , $3.2 > f7l.dO ; bulk of sales. $3.5031.50 ; cows nnd heifers , $2.t f ) 1.75 ; bulk of Hales , t1.23fJ1.C5 ; Texas and Indian steers , $3.70U 4.50 ; bulk of Hales , $4.05t4.35 ; cows and helf- ers. $ i.60Ji3.23. HQGS-Rccclpts , 15.100 head ; shlpmentH. 32fiO head ; market steady ; ) orkors , " 4.25 ; packers , $1,0064.40 ; butchers , 4.60. SIIEEP-Recelpta. l.COO head : shipments. W head : market steady ; muttons , $ l.49ft fM"a 4.6lambs ; , $5.5086JX ) . IiiillniiilliiiUN ll e StoeK. INDIANAPOLIS , May 19-CATTLE Re ceipts , 200 head ; shlpTnf-nts , none : market quiet ; good to prime-steers , $ ) .75ji.0 ] ; fair medium Hteers. $ I.50QL75 ; common t' good stockers. $3.5 < X4 23. HOOS-Recelpts , 700 head ; nhlpmentf none ; market sluggish : good lo choice me dium nnd heavy. JI.WH.GO : mixed. $1.200" 4.30 ; good to cholro IlKhtH , $1.1501.25. SHEEP Receipts. 2Ca.ijead ; Hhlpmcnts llRht ; market steady at ) estcrdiiy'n quota tfons. Knnxns City Live .SloeU. KANSAS l-ITV , May 19-CATTLE-Ro. ( celpld , 3b52 head nntlvcH , 331 head Tnxnns market active ; feeling firm : prices ntead > \ cholcp to extra stf-crx , tI70-rIM ( ; good to choice , 540034.70 ; butcher ulcers , $ IOOQ4C3 butcher COWK nnd heifer * . JIUT-I VI ! bulK JiroyiOO ! stockers and ieodew , JlVO'tfJSOJ Texna sleern , JlViijfl 40 HOOB Recelptu9.tM \ hf-id ; market opened slow on good demand , but quickly recovered on nil desirable packers' hugs ; Rood honvy nnd medium welRhtn sild ntnuly ; lights , light mixed nnd pigs vvero eVtilOe- lower : heavy packing tltr.yiW ; nixed , JI.15U445. Hshts , J3 UI.'S ! pigs , J300 SHEEP-Recelpls , ijV5 head ; market nc- lvi > ; > estcrdny's advance was fully sits- t lined. Colorado vvool Iambi , J. > r > n35 ; i lipped , J45ufM7S ; muttons. Ji 201/4.73. > evv orU I.Un Stock. NEW YORK , Mav -HEEVES-Rc- - celptH , r.10 heid ; no trade ; cables sluvv , llv a nttlo , IfliiKllc , dre sed weights , live sheep , ' ' . .fifflte ; refrigerator be-ef. l c iicr Ib \ extorts - torts today , ia head cattle , tomorrow , lone. CALVES Receipt ! " , f.12 head ; veals , Jl.wy G.PO : buttermilks , nominal. SHEEP AND LAM US-Receipts. 3,443 lend : IM cars on sale ; sheep , common to > rlmp , m-mM 10 ; jenrllngs , Jl 751J5 10 ; umlM. JO OOH 7 00 IIOliS-Heeelpts & < ! 2 head ; K.S head on sale ; medium and he-avy. "tendy ! Western pigs , weak ; iiuotatlons , jl20iIGr > . Hn t l.ltierl ; Live Mock. KAST LIBERTY. Pa. May -CATTLE Steady ; extra , $5 lOlfS 15 ; prime , JJOMrSlo : ommon to good fat bulla nnd cows , J20Jii 30HOGS HOGS ' A Imdo lower ; prime lu-avlcs , JM'iJtISO : prime medium , JiTT 7T4 < ' . hrivy orkcrs , Jl 151(4 ( 40 , light yorlter.s , Jl SOU I S3 ; 'Igs ' , J.1 Wn I tn ) ; good roughs , JJ60U373 ; common to fair e\tra. JI.SCKu35i ) SlIEEP-Steady : ilioleo dipped , tl 13 5 : common , $ -lMiJI3 ! : cholco clipped ambs. JI9M5Zi ; e ommon to good , Jl.5'u' ' 4 iO , spring lambs , f5CWj700. first ! 'iillalo I. lie Mnek. EAST HtTPALO. Mav 1'-1IOGS- ' Yorkcrs , good to choice , Jl jvfil 45 : loughs , ommon to c t.olte , J1VCKQ410 ; pigs , fait to choice. J.1 73TT4 Wl LAMllS-Cholce to extra , Ji OM/5 13 ; culls nnd ( ommon , fl ilM SIlEEP-Cholce to selected wctheis , Jl 20 ( t4 23 , culls to common , Jl < ! 5fl3&0. ' 'Inelnnii' I I.I- < Sdu-U. CINCINNATI , May 19-HOGS-Stcady. :3 : 75fl 4 GO CATTLE-Sti-ady , J275fi4 GJ KHEEl'-Steadv. J275'ii440. / LAMUS-Stead.v JJ73Tri73. .Sloi-lc In stili | ( , ' Record of leeelpts of llv a stock nt th f 'our , piliulpal maikcts for May 19. Cattle Hogs Sheep. Omaha . i.n ) j.tfij l.GJI Chltago . 9,3iW 41 ( > ' 13 OOC ansas City . 39'iJ 19,530 1KG St. Louis . 2.MX ) 1 > ,1W ! , ( ' % Totals . 17tS2 lSlbl COT'ION .11 V UK El' . I Summer Months Shou Ac-tlvlly Ouln * lo INireliirii lleniiinil. NEW YORK , May n While there wai Ittlc evidence of m inlpulatlon In the. Au gust cotton contract today this option , to gether with the other summer months , t-x- ilblled relative pticngth and activity as 1 ii-sult of foreign ih'iimnd nnd covering jy local shorts After n further rally on liberal buvlng for the account of Liver pool the market eased off pirtlilly under selling by Koutheni housis and leallzln jv sunnof the It n couth ! Mit lonus Salts of 10,000 bilts of spot totton nt Llv oi pool it an advance of 1 l-li l were regatded it-re as satisfactory , but upocut itlon In fu tures ] hung lire and tint market sluggishly followed development ) ) on tills side The closing w is at a not loss of Jfj3 per cent , laving ensed ofl later In the dav tinder re- allying Total ( lie" , 102,300 biles. Spot , lull , middling , b .l-llo. not receipts , 117 link's , pro-is receipt" , 517 bales ; expjrtH to the continent , MS bales , salis , Ml bales ; lock , 1C .9J bile's Total ted iy Net 10- elpts , 59 s3l biles , exports to the continent , S biles , stock. ElS-ie : ! b lie * Consolidated : S'et receipts 32,2)1 bales exports to Great Urltaln. J'o bales , to Prance , 7Gjj bales ; to the continent , " ! < ! bales Total sinceSep - tembei 1 : Net receipts , b COS 141 * bales ; xpoits to ( ircat Ilittaln , 3.2I7.37S bales ; to I'lancc , 7blOI7 bales , to the cjntlnent , 2 7f J 2-- bales NP.W ORLEANS , MftV -COTTON < ruturcs. stead > , mles , XGOO baits ; Mav , J5M bid , June. $3b7fi3fS , July , J3 < > JiTi 97 ; August , J397fi59S , September , $5 ll'iio 32 ; Octobei , JjW5i.91 : Noveinbel , J5liif ! 9l ; umber , J5'i'Tj597 ; , Januaiy , S39iu'j01. ' Spot , quiet and ste.ul ) , sales , l.SiO bales ; ordinary , 4'c ; good ordlmiy , 47Silow ; middling , 5Vit- : middling , u7c ; good mld- dllm ; , G16c ! , middling , fair , fi9-ll < o ; lotelpts , l,75f balei ; stock. 2M.105 bales LIVERPOOL , Mny -COTTON-Spot. . fair demand ; prices l-32Jl-li"d | hUhi-r ; American middling , fair , 4d : good middling , 12I-TM ; American middling. 33-lod ; low middling , 37-lCd : good ordlnnrv , 30-J2d ; or dinary , 3J-3Jd. The salts of the day wc-ro ? 10,000 bales , of which 1,000 bales were for I speculation nnd export , and Included 9 GOi ) bales American : rt-celpls , 19,000 biles. Fu tures opened quiet nt a moderate demand ! n and closed quiet : American middling , L. M. C. . 3 32-GK ( Sl-Cld. sellers ; May and June , 3 32-GI'iT3 ' 33-G4d , sellers : Juno and July. 333-f.4d , sellers ; Julv nnd August , 333-Glffl 334ld. ( . value ; August and September , 3J-C4&3 31-fId , Hellers ; September nnd Oc tober , 332-Gtfi32'-6ld. ! sellers ; October and November , 321-G4fi3 22-C4d , buver.s ; Novem ber and December , 331-Gtd , sellers ; Decem ber and January , 331-Gld , Hellers ; January and February. 311-Gld , selleis ; February nnd March , 3 31-GIJj 1 S2-Cld. New York Dry CiiioilH .llarKct. N'EW YORK , May 19 The diy market was subject to strengthening condi tions In the ml\.mres made In staple cot ton , mainly duo to stock condition * and iiot to any vast Improvement In demands. Stnple cottons have strengthened by In J creases In the price of both vvldo and brown sheetings. Operation- ) along this line con tinue active and nt better prices Drills ] arc In nearly as good slmpo as sheetings. Ducks and Osnaburgs have also shown some Improvement , lilt-ached cottons are quiet and without feature- . They nro prob ably the weakest dlvlilon In the market. Coarse colored goods nhovv no change of moment. The print cloth maikot Is Htlll dull. Prints nro dull and unliucreiltng. Coiri-f .Mrirl.ft. NEW YORK , May -COITEE-Optlons opened steady nt unchanged prices to 5 points advance , ruled Inictlve nnd feature less In uhseneo of llnvie pud Hamburg ca bles , on account of holldav. The market re ceived some support Irom bujln , ; by the At buckles otherwise featureless Closed Cordova JS.5' f/15.EO , v ili-H , r > ,000 | iags No. 7 Rio at J7.37H late yenlciday , not before re port oil Total warehouse deliveries from the X'nlted States , 11,0)0 ) bags. Including 12- 932 bigs from New York New York slock today. 411,577 bags ; United Stntca stock , 1,51(1 ( bags , nllont for thu 1'nlted States , 2f bags ; total v Isiblo for the I'nltcil States , 1,033 CM bairs , against 7I.05S bags last vear and 131571 lincH In 1S90 SANTOS. May 19 COrTEE-Qulet : Rood average Santos , nominal , receipts , 7,000 bagHI stock , 2/7,000 b iga HAMIIURG , May 19-COFPEE-Church holiday. HAVRE , May -COITEE-Church holi day.RIO RIO DE JANEIRO , May 19-COFFEE Weak : cxdinngo , S7-8d : receipts , 5,0m ) bags ; cleart-d for the United States , 36,000 bugs ; cleared for Europe , 2,000 bags ; stock , 131,000 bags. Iliirkrt. NEW ORLEANS , May I9-SUGAR-Open kettle , strong at " ( Hc ; wliltcs , 4 > { < H > 45-Fo ; vellovv.s , 4'/iij I' c ; Keconds. 2'ifp 7-So. Molasses , te-ady ; ( ontrlfugal , Cffllc. NEW YORK , May 19-Sl'UAR-IUw , strong : . fali\rcllnlnir3'lf ) ; ce > ntrfugn | ) . 38 I < ' < iri < l n I'lniiiii-lul. LONDON , May 19 The market for Amer ican seiiirltles moved but llttlo. owing to the Inactivity of operators. The closing tone was steady and the demand geneialiy light. Amount of bullion takem into the Hank of EnijUnd on 1 > .ilanco today , 173.000. Spanish 4s closed at 377-16 , n net gain of 3-1H Gold Is quoted nt llucnos Ayres at 153 SO. MODS of Cuba at The Ilee olDco Omaha- Council Hluffa or South Omr.ha. Cut n coupon from page 2. Address Cuban map dcot. Remoyal II. U. I'ennj A. Co. ( xiicn-Finorn to t'hrlntle-Slrrct Ciini. Co. ) lun remov ed lo room -I , > M > York l.lfr JAMES E BOYD & CO. , Telephone 103 ! ) . Oinali.t , Nub COMMISSION , JKA1N , PROVISIONS ami STOCKS ' HOARD OP TRAI'H. Dlrft vrlre * to Chicago jnJ New York. Corr pondcnni Julm .v. \ \ trtn * Ca.