10 THE OMATTA DAILY "REE: STl'UDAY, MAY 50, 1900. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL UarVeti on Board of Tridi Ara Qalat and Narrow. YHEVT OPENS FIRM AND CLOSES STEADY Ont Are Hull "ml Ilnsj Xnt lluoli l'rotl'lon MiirUet itml the Itium' l iirni-lliiK Clime Wi'nki of em i i off. n'j'u id if. 'ni.. MKT At H- A'lvli es from abroad were r.itlur iii - itlfartorv and. In sympathy with this factor, together with tho oontln ui"l torse pielpts of tin, canted n ilrop of witnc 'MA'S points, clolng In a domornN Izoil ronilltlon Ht j2s.fi2i4fiJO.Wi lnke copper, ithlle lower In London, was quiet here, but prlrj-H fully sustained ni Jlfi.75; pig Iron war rants win- very weak; northern. No. 1 foundry, ruled steady, wonk ami unsettled ut JSMnti22.iii, lenu continues ilull nnd un i haugr.l n $1 '1H.''2t: spelter was a shade iinniT nn it good export Inquiry and closed firm at Jl..vi. S7's. The brokeri' prli r fur lend ivss $3 vi and for copper $16.50 f(li.ii2'. southern at mark. ' markct reae'ed under realizing and cK-cil 1 of the IUnk of Fr. steauy at net advance or 5 liiillil!. loi.u cningc- Notes saies, nags, int'ltiiiiiiK May at Jun. $0.75, August. Jti.Mi'Kb.Vi; September, $'5 S5f)CMJ, December, J7.15. March. $7.y 7.35. m(vi:mi:t.s ok .stock .imi imxns. CHICAdO, May 25. There was a narrow quiet collection of markets on the Hoard of Trade today and little change In Inllupntlal news. Wheat eloped He lower, corn a shade down and oats V'f'ic depressed; provisions cln!"cd practically unchanged. The cool, sequestered vale of life which the wheat mnrket placidly trudged along today was only Nr In width. If the oxpres rlon may be used. The northwest wns still without rain of the ort needed, although Winnipeg, nrand Forks and Fargo sot a llttlo moisture, which was Hiilllclent to de press price here a bit. Ilefore the news of these showers reached here the market was llrm on the Liverpool steadiness, tho drtness hereinbefore referred to and dam age claims from Kansas and Illinois. The close was steady. The notthttost reports do not agree. Some sources Inform the lo cal traders that the northwest can go with out rain fur some time without suffering materially, while others declare the sll na tion already Is very serious In (onsecpieuie tho majority of traders nre Inclined to awiili romcthlng definite, although It Is generally believed here that rain In the Dakotu.s and elsewhere In that section would at least be of some benefit. Trade was light, both for cash and In the speculative article. July opened 'c over yesterduj at i'mMi'hV una sold tip to fi7-Vi7'4e, then It declined to ftl'v, wheie II steailli'd and shortly after ward wound up the session 's,c lower at i7Tf 67'de. New York repot tid thirteen loads taken for exoort. Atlantic port clearances In wheat and (lour were ctiuul to 23S.tn bushels. Primary receipts were no.ooo bush els, compared with 5SS,hm) bushels last year. Minneapolis and Duluth teported 3fM cars, utrnlnst 250 last week and 5! a year ago. lnal receipts were forty-one cars, none of contract crude. Save for a little spurt of nctlvlty early, corn was dull and generally tinder the Inlluence of wheat. The opening .mis firm with wheat and a little inKatue followed under the same guidance. The market also reacted with wheat, but rallied under buying by an Influential bull tnarkit ami nosed steauy. i no w earner was in. vorablo for the crop. Liverpool was steady country offerings were small; July sold be tweeti 37c and fr?U'ii37i,c. closing a shudt tinder yesterday at 37'i1itf7'V'- Receipts here were "CA ears. flats was dull and easy. The weather was favorable, croti advices bearish and receiv ers were sellers, although country offering were reportiil small. Hecelpts here were 32.-. ears. July sold between 2l3i and 21Vf SHfec, closing 'wnv under yesterday at L'l'jc, There was not much of a provision mar ket and the range was narrow. Hogs -were firm early, but weak later, forming a mild Influence for the guidance of product. July pork sold between $11 IT1., and til. to and dosed a shade over yesterday at $11 to; July lard between KSi' and JO.K!1.. closing 2'je lower at Jij.'.Cs, anil July ribs between $i;.r7 Va find $f..V, with the close unchanged at Xni. Kstlmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 40 cars; corn, :U) cars; oats, 310 cars; hogs, E0.0f head. Tho leading futures ranged as follows Artlcles.l Opeu.l High. I Low, r Close. Yest'y Wheat I I I CfiifcfifSVifi'Ki 16711 ,J;7Vt '41 May July Corn May July Sept. Oats May July Sept. I'ork July Lard July Sept. Illbs J uly Sept. 1 0VS4I CfiTB,7 3fiTi 37Vomn7',.'i-ii i'.ilGJ'.i'l'i 37Tf,l I 21 K I 21,l 3S I SC'4 37 3 21W 21HI 2li 2Ji,1iAi 11 to I 11 I7!4I 11 10 fi 07'4 0 Ci I I fi r.7',4 t; rr 6 !I74 6 :s 5714 0 fj7',i! fi f2Vi a) fi .Vi fi B214 3W ,ii?i 2l5i 21 ID" 4 u ir. fi 02., 82141 fi r74el rfi- ,'!7 37'ft 21'4 JtVu LIP, 11 4j fi ft" fi U2',: fi R7I4 lj i..i No1 2. (!hhVi ouotntlons were as follows l.M.Oini Hteiulv anil dull: winter natents J3.fi0ii3.70; striilglits, $2 Wtfl 10; clears, J2.701C 3.20; spring specials, J3.SO'fi3.'JO; jiatcnts. J3.01 (Tfil.lO; straights, J2.fiufc2.'J0; bakers', $2.C0if red, 721? iimaiia u inn, Ks.viii: mauici:ti, t'oiiillllon of Trade unit quotations nn Stnjtlo mill I'liney I'rodncp. i:rjfiS--Ilecf lots liberal: seconds. D'.VTLOc: ffOO l Still k. POjc. LI K POI'LTHY-Ilen'i. 71'jUSc: roosters. H'eordltiK to an" and rzo. I'ttiW; broilers, 17 ilV; ducks, Wfi'ic; geese, iaS'4e; turkeys, Sc. i-'liSlt DltllSSKD I'OfLTHY-Ilens. fle: roosters, fif)7i ; dinks and geese, lOfJUr; broller. lij to ? lbs., per doz., 13; turkeys, 12141 13'stc HfrrniJ-rommon t0 fnlr. 13?J14c; choice. I.j'lic; separator, 20c; gathered creamery. filse. KISM Trout. Re; hluo fish. 10c: nlckprel. Se; catfish, 12r; dressed buffalo, fie; roe shad. ea. h, 4Sc; whlti fish, 11c ; herring, 6cj blark bass, ISc; salmon, lie; white bass, Oc: croimlr-. :o: filke, 10c. IMliKf)N.-Llve, per doz., 90cfJ1.00. VHALS-r'holn. ffilcc. IIAV I'nr milnurl 1nla ITMah lmlnM Ji.W; mlilland, holce, $f!.f,0: lowland, choice, J.'Oi; ry straw, choice, 1; No, 3 corn. 3l'4e; .M). white oats. 2IUc: crnckprt enrn. ner ton, IH; corn and oats, chopped, per ton, Ml); bran, per ton, 112; shorts, per ton, jij.&o. VKOKTAHLES. f'irrnMHICnS-l'er doz., Jl.00fll.25. AS PAUAftl'S llnmn rrrntvn nor Ant i.vAV TU"N 'I'S IVr doz. hunches, 40c. SIMNAf'M- IVr box. lOfjCOc NICW IllCCTS Per doz. hunches, 3S1I40O, LL1 II CK-l'er doz bunches. 3or33e. HADISIIKS Ilfime rmvvti t.nr ,tn 1ST 20c. ' ' I'KAS-I'cr '4-bti. basket. Xfic. WAX UKANS-IYr i,-bu. box. Jl. SKKD SWUHT fnTATiit.-a rt.r t,v,i 2.no?f2.2S, Kansas, eating. 13. ''''' Tf)KS- 1'er bu., choice, KTTIOc. Ni:W I'fiTATOHS-l'er lb.. 2'4ti3c. f'AllHAflK-f'allfornla, per lb., 24fl3c. fArLIKLOWKH-I'er doz.. $1.23ft1.50. Tf).MATOi-:s Florida, ner slx.basket crate. Jlfiu. .MrrillHflOMS-t'er lb 50c. llliriiAIlH 1'er In.. lUf?2c, ONK)NS New Hermuda, per 50-lb. crate, 1.J), new southern, per 70-lb. sack, J2.23. FltLMTS. PTUAWUKIUUKS - Arkansas and Mis souri shipping stock, per 21-qt. case, J2.003 (jnosi:ni:rmn.:s-i'cr 2i-qt. ense, t: rilKHHIKS - California, per 10-lb, CltANHKHUIKS-None on the markct. Al'I'LKS About out of rr.irket TIiniMCAL FUUITS. PINHAI'I'LICS 1'er doz.. J2.0OQ2.fj0. OltANfllCS California, navels, per box, J3.7MI.KI; Mediterranean sweets, per box, J3.2r.Ti 3 ,"i0; budded seedlings, J2.75'fi3.00. LK.MONS-Callfornla, fancy. J3.75; choice, $.1 25'y 3 50. I1ANANAS 1'er bunch, according to size, HIDKS. HIDHS-No. 1 green hides. fHc; No. 2 green hides, CiUc; No. 1 salted hides, 7'4c; No. 2 salted hides. 614c; No. 1 veal cutf. S If) 12 lbs., ic: No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., MISCELLANEOUS. NIITS-IIIckory, large, per bu., J1.25; shellbarks. 11.30; Kngllsh walnuts, per lb., I2f(13c; lllberts. per lb., 12c; almonds, per lb., IIIjICc; peanuts, raw, per lb.. oU''lk HONliY Ie.- 21-sectlon ease. J3.B0'u3.76. M ST. No. 2 71'tc; fiS'4( box, JS.OOQ12.50; !.40. WIIIOAT-No. 3, (i2rifiu',i.c: No. i2',4Ci COHN-No. 2, 37f?37Hc; No. f) ATS No. 2, 22fi22V; No. STi'tae; No. 3 white, 2Pi'u2.c. HYIC-No. 2, KlHriiiVse. HAKLKY-C.ood feeding. 3G',4c choice malting. 3vfi lle. SHUDS No. 1 flax, J1.S0; No. 1 northwest ern, 11 M: prime timothy, $2. 12'2; clover, contract grade. J7.fi0. IMIOVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., J10.30 (fill. 15. Lard, per Urn lbs., tn.ioHO.iri'i. Short yellow, 37'4c ; white, 2lsW fair to Dry salted Short clear goods, on J3.42 Shipments. S.OO) 2".UI0 2S0.00) 107,OM 1.1W) ribs sides (loose). Jfi.HMifl.70, shoulders (boxeil). Vi.n'lt.io. sides (boxed). J7.0(v,, 7.111. WHISKY Distillers' finished Kislx of liluh wines. Si. 23. SI'GAK Cut loaf, Jj.HS: granulated confectioners A, Ij.i's; otr A, fj.JJ. Following nro the receipts and shipments for today: Articles. Kecclpts. Flour, hhls '.'.00D Wheat, bu 2S,(hh) Corn, bu IIT.omt Oats, bu 2S1) Ityo, hu .... Hurley, bu " On the I'roduco exchange today the butter market was steady; creameries, lrtfiliPsu; dairies. ISVuITc. Cheese, slow at SMfO'Sie. Kggs, steady; fresh, 1114c. MW VHHK tJCM'.HAI. MA UK 1ST. (lllotlltlons for the Dll.v oil 'lirlous f'lllllllHMlltll'l. NKW YOUK.,May 2.V-FLOriJ-Hecelpts, 11.750 bbls.; exports, 17,S0s bids.: there was n fair demand tor spring clears and patents, liut only a slow trade In win ter wheat. with undertone steady; Minnesota patents, J3.iMi.l.s5: Minnesota bakers, J2.li.Ml2 W; winter palents. JI.GOH.I.SG; winter straights. J3.IM:!..w; winter extra, J2,)0"('!'J.S."; winter low grades, t2.2oiI2.lo. liye flour, quiet; fair to good, J2.j0i3.15; choice to fancy. J,!.25fi3..V. COHNMIIAL Kasy. yellow western, S2o; clt. Sic; llratidywlne. .'.3.Mt2. 1.V HAKLF.Y ljuli't, feeding, 43'4f4ric, c. I, f , New York; malting, M'tiMc, c. I. f., New H.CitLBY MALT Hull; wostcrn, SStfrniP. UYH- Firm; No. 2 western. 03c f. o. b., Iloat; state. 5Sf50c c. I. f.. New York. WIIFAT rtecelpts, 135,730 hu. ; exports. JD.SOI bu.; spot, llrm; No. 2 red. 777dc, eleva tor, nominal, No 2 red, S2c f. o. b. alloat, tiomlnal; No. I northern. Duluth, 7,'ic f. o. b. nlloat, prompt; No. 1 hard, nuluth, 7li'nc f o. b. afloat, to arrive. Options opened firm on dry weather reports, but through speculative neglect and disappointing Fails cables failed to sustain the Improvement. Active selling for short account ensued and with small clearings, a light export trade and heaviness In corn made the afternoon market particularly weak; It finally rallied trifle on covering and closed steady at Wit io net decline; May, 71 fi-lfi5i7l U-Hic, closed Louis (Jin 1 11 nml Provision. LOI'IS, May 2j.-WIII3AT-Weal; red. cash, elevator. 70'ic; track, 71Tj; May. 71c; July, C7sic; September, No. 2 hard, firmi'ip. COUN Steady: No. 2 cash. 3rAie: track. ,ii"ip; .nay, .i'i'sc; JUiy, tw; 37 'kc. OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 23',.c; truck, 21c- May, 2!c; July, 213ac; September, 21,io; No. 2 white, 27c It YK Firm: MfirifiUc. I'LOL'It Quiet, sternly and unchanged. SKIOnS-Tlmothy, J2.00t(2.20; llaxseed, nominal, at $1.77. COUN.MKAL-Steady, at 1.95.2.00. HHAN null, lower; sacked, cast track, ti7c. 1 1 AY Timothy, easier, at prairie, steady, at Sti.oOfrS.".'). WIIISKY-Lower. at 1.2314. IKON f-OTTONTIKH Jl 30. lIAOfilNCi Steady, at 7Ti'(jS1;c. 1 1 KM!' TWINK-Hc. I'HOVISIONS-I'orlc. steady; Jobbing, $12 00. Lard, lower; prime steam, $t.77' 3 ; choice, $(!.V2'2. Ury salt meats (boxed). steady; extra shorts. Jfi.S74; clear rlbi, $7.00; dear sides, $7.I2'.. Hacon (boxed), steady; extra shorts. $7.37',:; clear ribs, 1 $7 ,0; dear sides, J7.C24. I MKTALS Lead, linn; $3.95. Speller. uoinlnal at JI.H'lj 1. 13. I'OCLTItY 1'lrni; chickens, 7o; springs, ltt'(il7c; turkeys. 5c; ducks, 5c; springs, 12c; ' geese, 3d. KOOS Steady ; 10c. IH'TTHIl Steady; creamery, 1720c; dairy, Il1il7c. 1 niCCF.II'TS-Flour. 1,000 bbls.; wheat, 22.0M) bu.; corn, .Ifi.OiiO bu. ; oats, .W.OuO bu. SIIIPMIINTS-Flour, li.lOl bbls.; wheat, 11,000 bu.; corn, 75,000 Int.; oats, Ct.dOJ bu. Liverpool (iriiln mill I'rovlnliinn. LIVKUl'OOL, May 25.-WIIRAT-Spot. steady; No. 1 California, lis l'.il ; No. 1 northern spring. 5s !i'4d. Futures, quiet; July. 5s Slj,d; Sentember, 5s Sd. COItN- Spot, steady; American mixed, new, -Is '..d. Futures, quiet; Mny, nominal; July, 3s !p'd: September, 3s 10i,4d. l'HOVISIONS I'rlmo mess beef, dull, at 72s fid. Prime mess pork, western, dull, at ii7s fid. Hacon, long clear middles, light, steady, at lis fid; long clear middles, heavy, stead;', at lis. CI I HUSK American finest white, easy, at 52s (id; American finest colored, easy, at 52s lid. TA LLOW Australian In London, dull, at 2iM. Hecelpts of wheat during the last tlireo il.iys, IMi.oro centals. Including 0S.000 Amer ican. llecelnts of American corn during the last three days, 3ii,iino centals. Kiiiisiis City liriiln anil Pro vlloiis. KANSAS CITY. May 23,-WIIKAT-July. fillitll'si ; .September, ra-tyWic; casn. No. 2 hard. ii2i.; No. 3. 5!)'nJHao; No. 2 red, CS'u t"c: No 3. raiffii-iC COHN July, .; September, SIMc; cash. No. 2 mixed. ::n l4ff 37i-; No. 2 white, 37 37".c: No. 3. 3tii2C. OATS No. 2 white, 2lfj25c II YK No. 2. E2c. IIAY-Chnlce timothy, J10.5O(11.00; choice prulrle. J7.uVd7.50. Hl'TlKH Creamery. Iffil7c; dairy, fancy, lie KUOS Market weak, Uc lower; receipts heavy; poor outside demand: fresh Mis souri and KunsKS stock, Slsc loss off, cut.es returned: southern. 7fSc, new white wood cases Included 'sc more. UKCKIPTS-Wheat, 40,200 bu.; corn, 21,00) bu.; oats, 17,oi) bu. SIIIP.MKNTS Wheat, 25,100 bu.; corn, 71,500 Int.; oats, 4.000 liu. .No Outride Deliiiinil unit .Mnrl.Pt In III (eilsel Dull, NKW YOItK. Mav 2S.-The stock market continued Intensely dull today. There wns 1 no appreciable outdde demand and tirofes- slnnal traders preferred to hold aloof pond- , lng more dellnlto 'tvelopments regarding I tho nttalrs of Price, MiCormlik t Co., I whoso failure was announced yesterday. 1 Thtro were not many transaction under tho rule on the exchange today for tho Ilrm's at count, but then- were Indication. or large transactions In uceorduiK private settlements. Thus In the dealings there was a sale of a fMOO-sh.iro blick of AtchNon preferred, the same house being both the buyer and feller. Thcr was also a report current that large repur chaf wero made for Chicago aetount or blocks of stocks sold vesterday for the failed firm. The Atchison transaction was explained as bring a mere transfer of an account. T.ieo operations doubtless repre sented the progress of a settlement of the Ilrm's affairs. The prlies at which they were made Indicated that the buying of the stocks was Intended to be at about last night's closing prbes. 1 .ie fait that m It settlement could bp secured helped to sus tain the market and nrlces ruled for the greater part of the day at or above last night's level, in spile of the almost stagnant condition of the market. Later In the day the miMaliilng Influence was less effective and prices generally declined below last nltrM's level. At the same time rumors were dissemi nated that other houses were In llnandal illllteulty, but nothing developed before tho iloso to warrant these rumors. The under tono of the. market was rather depressed In spite of the support. The evtent of the falluro nffeetpd sentiment adversely and the collapso of the corner In cotton was looked to as materially altering the prjspccts ot the cotton section owing to tho decreased price of the article. It was pointed out that the Invariable result of such efforts to establish abnormally nigh prices Is a re lapse to abnormally low prices. The dis position manifested In Liverpool to extend tho bear movement In cotton Instead ot turning to the buying side at the decline, disappointed some expectation. The pros pect of a large Increase in the cash re serves of the banks In tomorrow's bank statement seemed to Increase rather than relievo depression. Preliminary estimates of the currency movements with tho Interior Indicate that the banks have gained from that source over $3.oiiU.0iiO or about twice as much as last week. The Indication thus afforded of a further decline In trade activity made for 1 depression, especially as money In New York Is becoming a drug in the market. Tho call loan rate today fell to l's per cent and cholco grades of mercantile paper com manded ax low a.1 3 per cent late In tho day. Tho reduction in the otllclal discount rate of the Hank of France following that on tho Hank of Kngland yesterday reduces tho aiiractlon for the loaning of American capital In foreign markets. In spite of the easier money rates abroad there was n.i disposition to buy American stocks for that account. The bond market continues dull and tho change. in prices small and mixed. Total sales, par value, $1,310,000. Fulled States refunding 2s, when issued, advanced '3, 3s registered and 5s and old Is n In the bid nrlee. Commercial Advertiser's London financial 1 cablegram: The markets here were iiuletly steady for awhile, but weakened llually. In sympathy with continued depression in Westrnllans. American dealings were microscopic. There wns some Liverpool buying In the morning, but the cloe was dull, In sympathy with N'-w York. Copper shares were heavy, on the fall In metal. The bank boiiKht 10,0u0 gold In Australian bars and received 5.0X1 from Mnlta. The Hank of France reduced Its discount rate from 314 to 3 per cent. The Herlln bank is oxrected to follow suit. Following are the closing prices on tho New York Slock exchange tonayj 2"'i Fnlnn I'aolilc iaJi do ira. . . itvc .-hows the rouowing 1 In 1 Iriul.itlon. decrease, 1 47.7M'.onor. tre.isutv ace. units, current. In crease. 2ii,2ou,fnir. gold 111 hand, Increase, :'.M).coor: hills ilUciniliteil. decrease, frt I7i.- (if; silver In hand, Increase, .'t.TtVi.ourtf. Th towering of bank rates produced a fnv.ir able opening .m the bourse today, but prices subseoiicntlv decllnei, on realiza tions, Inllueiiced by tir.' petslstent weak ness of cciimer. 1 1 tnl at tile dose they were .... I ...I- i,-ciih'. iMiiinr. rcie,irt 'i mi uimiuiiii ini- vlees. Tliffe ner ictit rentes, lolf for tho OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET count. Kxcnanse on Lomion. 23f ISWo for checks. Spanish l dosed at 72 22'?. The rate of dlcouut of file Hank of Franco has been reduced from 3's to ; per cent. Huston Mni'liN nml HoiiiIn. HOSTON, Mav 25. Cull loans, 2p(l per cent: Hum loan Mil ner cent, otllclal wttn closing: curly a . . " t. a s v V,i.ft Knd . .. r.iVN 1:. u. & S. F. ... lo pfd Atner Knar do pfd Itell Telephone ... Ilnston & Alhnny lloton Uleuited Iliuton ft Mo.... C. II. ft Q Horn C011I do pfd Federal fleet ... do pfd I'ltcliliurg pfd ... M-xl Mtl Central N. H. (I. ft V.... Old 1'nlnliy Old Iiomlnlnn .. Ittiliber I'tilnti Purine ... 113 Adventure ..HPj Altouet Mln. Co. . .3Cti 'aiiiiiI, Copper ... . .2 1 1 lAtlsntle .AP'l HtiKfolt & Mont,.. . .I'M lllulte fi llonton. ,.1SS1 t'nlumct & Hecln. 9t 67 .. 4 .. 1'i .. f7' .. 51 ..2W .. 01 H ..us ..i:w ... 1.' .. 1B1 ..2W .. liP 53 1 ilitennlnl MiiniboUU Isceola I'arrot julncy Junta Fc Copper., raniariirk lull Mining Vlnona Velvcrlnc If i :o 6 4H'4 135 t 3 . 371, Cornfed Steers Gcnsrtllj Sold Some Lowtr Than Yesttrdj. OTHER KINDS OF KILLERS ABOUT STEADY Hon Sell About !niiie nn I!rt 'llnie Yesterdnj Mieep unit l.nnilis Motv nml Dull Vrrj- Frtv (noil Millions Comlnu, SOL'TII OMAHA, May 25. llecelnts wnrp: Olllclal .Mondav Olflclal Tuejolav .... Olllclal Wednesday.. Olllclal Thursday ... Olllclal Friday ; I''ive days this week Same days last week. . . .1S.3I1 Ximo days week before. .17,193 haiue three weeks iiro. .12,2:4 Same four weeks ngo. .. .14,353 Average price pain for hogs several days with comparisons Caltli , 2,421 . 3,l2j . 1,301 . 3,303 . 3.M1 If3..i2! Hogs, sheep. t.Tsl 10, Hi 11,105 13.1S7 11.17S M.75J 41,778 37,375 35,112 33.175 tor the 2.0SO 2,145 l.Hii 13,210 1S.45U 22,055 12.471 20.524 last Xpw Vnrli .MIoloK CliintnllniiN. NKW YOItK. May 25.-The. following nre closing nuotntlons today: V for mining shares Va., hollar I'imwi Point f.,n f'rfl He.idwiMid Dmild fi I'nrrlo . Hale A- Norrrons Hnmpstulio Iron Silver Mexican 7 ..IK . M . 12 .. It :,.ooo . r.7 nntnrln Ophlr Plyinotith (julckillter ... do pM ... Sierra Nevada Standard Fnlon Con .... Yellow Jncket ... 51 ... 13 ...VJ ...750 ... M ...W ... 17 ... II London Stork luotn t Ions. LONDON. May 25 I p. in-ClosIng CotiHnl, money . .. .1V1 Hrle I21i do mcoiint l'U do lt pfd 3" Atclilsnn I'i Pennsylvania Ci'i iliniidiun Pacific .. d'ili Itendlng St. Paul 11 No. Parltle pfd 71'. Illinois Central ....li:' Hniml Trunk Vi lyiulsvllle SI'S, Annenmta S'i fn. ni P.i lllc pfd.. :v Hand Mines 3S N. Y. Central 13l's May May May May May May 1 .May 1 Mny i Jtay ' May I May ! May , May May 1 May I May .iiav May May May May Mny .Mav , May May I. .. 2... 3... 4... 6. . . ... 7.., S... S .. 10... II. .. 12... 13... 14... 15.., 11. . , 17.., IS.., 19... 20. . 21.. 22.. 23.. 21.., llA.iai.,lm., 1157. dmS. 1114. IUM I 6 2, 1 61 I 3 79 3 4 4 i Ot - I 191 3 71 I IS) i l 3 Ml 111 J bo 3 Si , I e 26 .1 r,S 3 93 3 72 3 7 I 0 3 6.'; 3 95 3 6fi 3 3U 4 45 4 5) 7 3 01' 3 931 3 Ml t 10 3 6? 5 12 5 l&i 5 Hi! 0 IS 65 3 (t2 3 62 3 97 3 Oil 4 19 3 651 4 35 I 4 22 3 fi' 1 a iv I 3 7! 1' 5 17 .15 21 . I 5 2.11 3 7 f. 201 1 fVT 5 Hi 3 6 10' 3 65 I 13 C5 4 2iV . . 1 o 03 ..I 5 0V 3 ! ..' r. 011 3 fa. ..I 0 Oil 3 621 4 2.7 . -( SOli 3 5S 4 17 3 S3 3 9i 3 6S 3 67; 3 66 3 65 3 61 I 3 61 4 251 4 4 3 f5 4 291 S 52 4 351 3 51 3 f; 3 32 I 30 3 19 3 10 3 17 3 20 3 15 2 3 19 4 40! 4 38 4 37l 4 45, 4 43 1 4 4 41 4 36 4 311 4 27 4 361 4 3S 5 07 6 16 I W i 05 4 97 4 92 4 SI 4 s7 4 J 6 01 sift So 4 50 1 . . 4 50 1 . . . STAlLS. I pen . ! I 91 5 0.) I 41 4 60 1.... 1... 1311 UK STOCK COWS m 2 m !,) 915 ;o m 500 UW 4 6) i W 3 11 3 11 3 7.1 3 1 AND H M1KH11S. , WH 4 0) HO ,t:i 410 4'i ,it; 8TOCKHKS AND FKIIDKHS. I n 1 r 4 i 1 .vi 1 no 90 ..1010 .. 9C0 .. 7W .. 910 .. TM .. fart . . (ij) i0 21 3 r 3 7i 3 So 4 01 4 21 4 14 4 50 4 54 I.. I.. 23.. 3V. Mrt , 5J5 , 4H , M6 . 71 . ?ill . 4W . 793 4 54 4 10 4 iil I .15 4 W 4 Hi 6 10 5 14 IIOOKT,i.l,i... 1,.. .r-l.,l U'HH ItlSt about steady with the good time yesterday or a little stronger than the extreme low time yesterday. The market as a whole averaged Just a little better than yesterdnv. Httjers would take the good hogs at $5 ul. the same a yesterday, but the proportion at that price wun a little larger todny. On tho other hand it was verv hard work to get them to pay Ver M.n2ii for Cie lighter mixed loads nml holders of su h were gen erally reporting the matKi t ..o more than steady with yesterday, The earlv market was sutllclently active to clean up the bulk or the hogs In verv good season Toward the close after some of the orders had been lllled and buyers began dropping out, tho market became very slow and the close w?.m rtcfl'lcdly druggy and weak. tilth t!:e ex-eptl"" f Ti.esday this wns the high day of the week, lint the market Is now 5c lower than It was one week ago, a big 10c lower than It was two weeks ago and over 20c lower than it was three weeks ago. No. 6.1... . (A.... (..... !.... BOXERS REPORTED BUSY Tttn UliittPs Desli iij mill .Many I tintrrtN of I'reiii'li .11 Issliiini r Stations lluisiicrcil. LONDON, May 25 A special d!sratert from Shanghai says advlciAi from Zti-'huati, province of Hit Pelt, report thnt "boxers" destroyed two villngcti rind massacred many convert of the French missionary stations. Tho general commanding at ?hl Nan Fti, it in added, sent a tcRlmcnt to fho set no of tho dlettirbaticcs. Tho toldler. were ambushed by the malcontents and lct twenty-alx men killed. llrlnforci'tmvits havo been d a patchcjl from Ichang. Sot ere Storm In Totns. DALLAS. Tex.. May 25. A Wind nml elec Irlial storm Is reported at Mineral Well.t last night neneral property in the farming sections sufleted setercl llallettsvllle Tex , reports a cyclone last night in the southern part of Lavaca count v which did tiMl h damage to prop cm. Many fnrms were swept clean. Tho academe at Mossy (Irovo was destroyed by the wind. No casualties are reported. Culinns l'oiif ntulnf e .tic 1(1 11 ley. WASHINC.TON. Mav 25-I'resldent Mc Klnlcy has received the following cable gram, dated Mitnz.inlllo, Cuba, May 21: "The 1 Itt council applauds the nobln course t 1 ken by your government In hoist ing t ie 1'iibuii ll 1 ix at Paris "CKSPKDHS " 3 11 3 12 3 07 I 4 26! 3 .V.I 3 01 " I .1 62 .1 OJi I HI I w 4 31 I 3 021 4 35 4 'M 3 451 1 4 321 4 M 3 40 3 04' 4 22, 4 63 4 !0 4 i 4 76 4 67 4 63 I 4Hi 4 65 I 45. HAP. SILVHH-27d per ounce. MONHY-FAfi:. . , . The rate of discount In tho open market for sh.irt bills, 2 15-161(3 per cent; three months' bills, 3 lcr cent. IlnnU ClenrliiKS. CHICAC.O, May 23 -Clearings. 21.W2.WS; balances. $2,42fi."Ol; posted exchange, Jt.SoVifT 4..SSK,; New York exchange, 10c premium. I'll I LADHLPI 1 1 A, May 25,-CIoarlngs, J15,'i2rt,327; balimces. 2.IU.i33. HALTIMOHK, May 2-i. Clearings, t3,156, 073; balances, Mll,.fl0. UOriTON, May 2.1,-Clcarlngs, tli.3S2,Sft; balances. JI.iro.i4S. NKW YORK. Mav 25. Clearings, J20i,SS3, 102; bnlanccs. J13.V.A195. , ST. LOFIS May 25. -Clearings, J5,O70.01b; balances. J303.I3I; money. lfT per cent; New York exchange, C0c premium bid, COc pre mium asked. Atchl-on lo pfd IlultlMiore & Ohio rnr.nillaii Pacific September, Canada So Dies & Ohio .. fill 11 go I'. IV.. C. II. fi Q Chicago, Ind. & do pM Chicago fc i:. I 1I3 ilYulillfll M do pfd Wheel. & L. !:.. do :,l nfd.... ... 12S JVIs. Centr.il ...121 'riilul AtPime ... 1.. S3 1 Adams Kvprens . . .. .12 jAmer. Kxpress ..Wi V S. 1 53 . 73 Condition of the Trensiiry. WA Si 1 1 Nil TON, May C5.-Today's state ment of the treasury balances, exclusive of tho J150.ooo.ooi gold reserve, shows: Avail able ensh balances, J1I3.S71.246; gold, $6, tD7.C7. Cotton MnrUrt. NKW OHLKANS, May 25.-COTTON-Nomlnnl; Vales, 350; ordinary, 1 i-lbc; good mm- Indicates Sunday. Tho official .lumber of cars of stock brought In todny by each road was: Cattle. C. M. .t St. P. Hy.... 3 O. A: St. L. Hy 1 Mlssouti Paclllc Hy.. 2 I'nlon Pacltlc System 41 C. & N. W. Hy.. I I'.. K. & M. V. II. n.. 25 S. C. & P. Hy 1 C, St. P., M. O. Hy 2S H. M. It. H. It 17 , h. .t: u. uy Hogs.Sheep.H'r's. 3 K. C. ,t St. J.. C. H. I. & P., east.. C.. H. I. fi- P.. west.. Illinois Central Total receipts ....136 1 33 4 It 1 !) 47 10 162 5 1 1 ho disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Htiyers. Cattle. lln. Sheen uinanu racking Co.... O. II. Hammond Co... Swiri and Company.... fuilahy Packing Co.... Armour & Co 'uduliy, from K. C... Vnnsnnt Si Co 1(111 fi lluntzlngor L. F. Husz H. L. nennls Co II. T. Hobbeck Other buyers CM 017 S5 1,362 13.1 fill 1,102 2V 210 2,0v? S65 126 5,2I 251 3S 5 .... ... 116 2) 3:1 Iftt iiil.id It g ! l-'-'l'. There were miutiuim. .,. .,,i,, ,,,1,1-1, Chicago .t N. lf....li;'i Wclls-Fargo C. It. I. & P I C. C. C. fi St. L... M Colorado So 6 do Ut pfd 42 do 2d pfd PSij Del. ,t Hudson 113', i'):V si- lit 71V; Jury. TiU'dT- U-ltic. closed at Beptember. 73'..c, closed at eOic COHN Hecelpts 07,000 bu ; exports, 211.60:1 tin : swt, cisy; No 2. 42Jc f o. b. ntloat and IIV elevator. Options opened llrm, but. having no Important support, was at lacked by bear traders and forced Into lieavlness. A late rally on covering left the clone, Hteady. Mi'ic net decline; .May, Wrf? 4Fc. closed ut 41-V'; July, 421h1i 12'ic. closed at lic; September, 42'ft 12V'. closed at 421'. O.VTS-Hecelpts. 113,10) bu : exports. 1,1.790 liu.; spot, quiet; .no, 2, 21c; .no. j, I'tii-jo: .no. " white, 2vlt'i2?ic; rso. ;i wane, .'c; iracK, mixed wencrn, 274i2Wc; track white, 21 3Uc, Options dull and easier. l'lAY- Steady ; slilpplng. J7 5ili7.73; good to choice, MVji92'jc. 1 IOPS--Steady ' state, common to choice, ISM crop. 35c; IS00 crop. 10Jfl3c; Paclllc const, 1WS crop, 3fl5c; ISKI crop, 10f13o. HinKS-l'Irm; Cialvcston, 211 to 25 lbs.. 19'ac; Ciillforiila, 2! to 25 lbs., 2P-c; Texas, dry. 21 to 30 lbs.. 15c. LKATIIKH -- Steady; hemlock sole, Huenos Ayres, light to heuvj weight, S I if I5',-e; Held. 261i2tii(C PHOVISIONS Hcef, steady; family, J12.00 4Fi 12.W1; tness, JlO.OO-ii 10.50; beef hams, J2150 fi 21.00; packet, Jll.oOji 12 1); city, extra India niis, J17.oVS( 19.00. , Cut meatH, steady; pickled bellies, 7VjSVc; pickled shoulders, ja.c; pickled liams. WWu 104c. Lard, easy; western stenmed. J7.23; May closed at S7: Soutb America, JS.00; compouml, Jf! 50 6ii'..75. Pork, quiet; fnmlb Jll.roiilt.5o; Khort clear. JH (ifl5.00. mets JI2.00O12.75. TALLOW Nominal: city, 4Mil!c; coun try 41i4ft7io'. HIC1J Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 4li fftiitti; Julian, 4fifl7c. MOLASSKS-Steady; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, I Iff 65c. FHKIOHTS-Qulet; cotton by ste.im, 27c; grain bv sleam, 3!jc Hl'T'l'KH- Hecelpts, S.oas pkgs.; llrm: western creamery, 16'j1i20isc; factory, 14? lCCHKKSK Hecelpts. 3,91 pkgs.; Irregular; fnney large white. 91lV-..taney large colored. smiPc; fancy small while, 84tji v-i fancy small colored. sMiOo. EGGS-Reecipti!, S.V.O pkes.i Arm; west- I)e. 1.. & v Denver f.- It. O..., do pfd Krle do 1st pfd..., Ot. Nor. pfd , Hocking Coal ... Hocking Vnlly Illinois Central . Ion a Central ... do prd K. C. I. & O... L K. & IV do nfil like Shore Iuils. fi Nash... Manhntt.111 L Met. St Hy Mexican Central Minn. St. L... tin pfd Mo. I'nelll Mobile M K. A T do pfd N. .1. Central... N. Y. Central .. Norfolk f: West... do pfd No Paclllc do pfd Ontario & IV Oregon My & Nav do pfd... Pennsylvania Heading do 1st pfd.... 2d pfd.... V pfd S F. ... 1st pfd.... 2,1 pfd.... Southw.... Pfd St. Paul do pfd St. P. fi Omaha.. So. Pacific So. Hallway lo pfd Texas & Pacific .. do Itlo O. do St. L. do do St. L do l'lillinlelililii Produce Mnrkrt. PlIILAnKLPlllA. May 25. HI' TT Kit Firm, good demand; fancy western cream ery, 20isc; fancy western creamery, prints, 21c. KOOS Firm; good demand; frci,h, near bv, lie; fresh, western, lie; fresh, south western 13i2c; fresh, southern, WWllc. CIIHKRK Dull; steady; New York, full cream, sma'l. IJMSD'-jc; full cream, good to 1 holce, SVjDc. Toleilii tliirKet. TOLIino, May 25 WIIKAT Dull, lower; i-pot. 71V1: May. 7IV- COHN Dull, lower; No. 2 cash, 391ic OATS I mil. unchanged; No. 2 cash. 21c. KYU Dull. uncha:i"ed: No. 2 cash, 5Sc. CLOVKKSKKD Aetlvo, lower; cash, prime old, Jl 70: prime new, J3.00; October, $3.15; No. 2, Jl 10. II 1 11 I'll ii 1 1 m M'lient mid I'lonr, MINNF.APOL1S. May 25.-WIIl!AT-ln store: No. 1 northern, cash, ftiUe; July, ttV: September, C5V On track: No. 1 hard. 67V'i No. 1 northern, 65'c; No. 2 northern, Sle. FLOFH First patents, $3.55; second pat ents, J3.35; llrst clears, $2.55; hccond clcurs, $2.10. llii I ( li (Jriilo. nrLFTII. Mat- 25.-WIIKAT-N0. 1 hard, cash. iSc; May. ifl'iic; July, 69V, September, rWi": No. 1 northern, cash 67V: September, 67V: No. 2 nottliern, 05'tc; No. 3 spring, 02V. O ATS-22'ift 23c tllliiiuiKei' (iriiln .Market, MILWAt'KKl'2, Mav 25.-WHi:AT-Dull; N'V I northern, tl7iie; No. 2, 6.1'ji:0c. KYK Steady ; No. 1. 56i.c HAKLKY No. 2. 12 43c. sample, 371I2',3C. I ollee .lliirUi-l. NKW YORK, Mav 21.-COFFKi:-Spot, Hlo, llrm: No. 7 Invoice, 7V- Mild, market quiet: Cordova. OMilSV. Futures opened steady at 5 points advance on local il" inand; tost the. improvement In the ab sence or public support and following un satisfactory Huvro closing, but again turned llrmer making e net advance of 10 points on further cables reporting new cases of bubonic plague In Hr.izll The Improved feeling In the markct assisted tho firmer rulius ot futures. Later tha Anier. Cot Oil du pfd ,mr. Malting .., do pfd Atner. S. & It do pfd 177 Anier. Ktdrlts .... W, do nfd 671; Amor. Steel Hoop IP, do pfd CO'i Amer S. f, IV 153I3 do pfd 15 Amer Tin Plate.. 3T'a do pfd 112 AmiT. Tolnicco .. ll'i do pfd 45 Anaconda M. Co.. 17 llrk. Hup. Tr 26 Colo. 1". & 1 91 Con. Tolmcco .... 212 do pfd , 79 Fderul Steel . I9 do pfd ,132V fleneral Hlfctrle . 12'HIuci)o Simar .. . Cl'iP do pfd . 94 Inter. Paper . M 1 do pfd Ohio 3:i Laclede Oas ... I0 National lllscult . ... 321', do pfd ...lliiVNullonal Lead ... ...i:il'.4 do pfd ... 33 iNstlonal Steel ... ...78 do pfd ... f IN. Y. Air llrnlse.. . .. 74'J No, American ... ... 21 Pui'iric C1.11M 4! I do 1st pfd.... ..76 I do 3d pfd ..I2J Pacific Mall .. 16 Pirtiln's (ins .. 6.1 Presed Sti el .. ! do pfd.. .. 57 1 Pullmun P. .. Standard It ,, 9 SiiKiir .. M do pfil .. 32t; Tenn. C. fi I .. II I.'. S. leather ... .. 2610 do pfd ..H"v V. ,s. Itulilier.... ..173'i do pfd ..t!2 IVestern Pnlon ., .. 33 Ilepubllc I. & S., .. 12',' do pfil .. il'j P. C. C. & St. 1 .. 16 20 9 .... .... 15: .,..113', ' ....Hi ....lis .... 1 Kx 1M 31 P" 3 St'i 37 St',, - 4 17 :o' 6'.U, 31 73 ...134 ... (Pi ... 71 ... SS'i ... 2.1 ... 77'4 ,.. 3.H-, ... M'ii ...133 V, ... 4i ... oy, 64 ... OS ... 20 ... (0 ... ID ... 01 ... 24 ... Hi 1:3 14 471, S) 67 :s 99' i Car.. 43', 76 Cur.... ISO .t T.. .1 113 .111 . 7!'', . 10 . fi? . 2S', . 91 . 79 . 14 . .16 . 56 ordinary. 7 15-16c; low middling. NV; rtlln.r !, la.lKp: uood middling. 9c fair, ol.4C. iteceipis, ,vi; mih-w, ii,..iiu. ton futures, quiet: Mav. JS.C0 bid; June, JI51V51: July, $S.H1iS.ri0; August, js.i .f S IS: Srotember. S7.7IU7.75: October. tt.WtO 7.40; Novemb-r, $7.3. (it 7.33; Oecemtier, l'-iv 1 .r0-iow.,r 7.3s; January, J7.3tri7.30; February. $..39y kL, r";IL. 7.41: March. $7 IHi7.l1. ST. LOFIS. May 21.-COTTON-Qu!et; no sales reported; middling, S 15-16c. Hecelpts. F.22 buie; shipments. 731 bales; stock, 43,(jI ''n'k'W YORK. May 25.-COTTON-Spot closed quiet: middling uplands. 0 o-10c; mid dling gulf. 9 O-lOo: sales, 222 bales. Futures closed quiet; May. J.70- June, JS.66; July, JS.61; August. JS.15; September. $7..0; Octo bfr, J7.7S; November, J7.CI: December. Ji.CJ; January. J7.. February. J7.66; March. Ji.fiO. NICW YORK. May 25. The great excite ment that prevailed In cotton circles yes terday subs'.dud somewhat today, yet fluc tuations iti prices wore frequent and at Hint's violent. The market opened with Ir regularity. On the llrst call prices for the present crop made a gain of from 7 to 20 points, while the advance on the new crop positions was conllnod to 21i5 points. Up to noon trailing continued upon nn enormous scute with the room trnders distrusting their own positions ami making every effort to even up their Interests, following the Into enormous liquidation of long account'. The southern contingent mntlnued to sell, on the nme ground that has dominated their action for a long time, viz: The line iharacter of the crop outlook and the gen- j priil favurihle weather fore '.ists. The bear I situation had the further advantage of un- j satisfactory private cables from Liverpool, I Manchester and Lancashlte In developing conservatism on Die part or the consumers, doe In tine i rmi renin ts cabled from tills side. Reports from spinners and cotton j goods markets in this country were nbo of , liiiorlel, ,, c.kpii i Tho ilnmiiml nn ' hnie'e I today was very active, largely from shorts ' i to secure profits, but some of It was buying 1 ' for a traction on the belief that the decllno of tho last few weeks hud placed the mar- ket In an oversold predicament. Liverpool 1 parties traded on both sides of the account, 1 but bought more than they sold. Yester day's sensational failure was not a factor In today's mat ket. The trnde here consid 1 its the market to be In n more wholesome 1 condition than at any time for months past and further sensational features of a llnnn- 1 clal Kind are no longer looked for. Advices 1 ! from Hie south, as well as from the Kngllsh , , cotton market, also pointed to a more re- assured feeling. At the best point of tho I day .May showed an advance of 32 points, I while the rest or the list snowed a gain or iMr21 points. The market was Dually quiet at a net gain of 1S'u22 points on near months and 3"(i7 points on August and later positions. Totnls CATTLK Receipts large for a Friday, to tho phenomenally 10.710 of 1,571 quite 2,r: cattle were though not quite up large receipts of last nbout 100 cars of fat steers on sale, which was pretty large con sidering the big receipts that we have hnd all the week. The result of the liberal offer ings was that hovers storied not with fho I apparent determination of buying their cut- ue lower in many cases tney were mourn lOo lower than vesterdav. The lleht entile I of good quality, hy reason of there being j fewer on sale, were the first to sell, and ! some of them brought about the same prices ns yesterday. On the other hand tho general market on fat cattle was 5c lower and In extreme cases 10c lower. The trade was a llttlo slow, as Is apt to be the caso on a down market, nnd It took a little longer than usual to effect a clearance. Cows and heifers were in small supply, and as the demand was of the usual liberal proportions the offerings were all taken early. The prices paid were fully steady with yesterday. Hulls, calves, etc., also sold at about the same old prices. There was nothing new In the stocker nnd feeder trade. The supply was small nnd the market without Quotable change. Rep resentative sales; STKERS. No. I 1 ' !:::::: V.'.'.'.'. 9 1 1 4 IS... 17... HUB I Av. Pr. . S10 J3 15 . 740 4 f") II. CO 20 11 23 M 21 I I 2 ! 3 1 33 1 22 i'.'.'.'.'.'. r, s .. 760 .. 735 .. 920 ..1115 .. 570 .. 910 .. fS7 .. 816 .. 970 .. fS.l .. 919 ..1331 R32 '.".1003 .. tss ..1150 .. 930 ..1461 ..1164 ..1001 ..1009 ..!!!! ..10.16 Offered. Kx-divldend. Xrtv York Honey Mnrket. NKW YORK. May 2.1.-MONK Y-On call, easy at l'-ffl'j per cent; last loan nt l's per cent; prlmo mercantile paper, iiuigi per cent: sterling exchange, heavy, with actual business In hankers bills at Jl.ST'fjf 1.S7N 1 being ' 20. for demand and at Jl.si'.fil.si'Vi for sixty days; posted rates. i.Saitii l.isSVs; commer cial bills. Jl.Sl'ijl.si'i. SILVER Certificates, C0fl61c; bar, GOV; Mexican dollars, 17!.c HONDS Governments, strong; state, In active; railroad, Irregular. Tho closing prices on bonds today are as follows. ..101 jf. Y. c la .. 99 N. J. C. g. Sr. ..109'., No. Carolina 63 ..109 do Is ,.131's No. Pacltlc 3s.. ..134 do 4a ..Ii:i N Y C & ..11.1 ..113 Wool Market. LONDON. May 21. The third series of the l!n) wool auction sales closed today with oflerti of S 2S5 bale". The selection was fair nnd met with a good demand at llrm prices. The bulk of tho offerings were taken by Yorkshire. The third scries or sales opened with an average depreciation of 10 per cent, most pronounced 111 inienor unci reg, reg ..117 St L ..lll'i S. L, I'. S. 2s. ref do 2s, reg... do 3s. reg... do coupon . do new 4s, do coupon do old 4a, do coupon ... do fis, reg do coupon ... I) nf C 3s, 65s Atcli. gen. 4s... do 111IJ. Is Canadn So 2s. C. fi O. 4".... Mo ,1s !. & N. IV. c. do S. F. deb. St.. 119 St. P. con Chicago Ter. 4s.... 91 St. P., C. f.- p. llenter & II. 0. Is 101 do 5s do 4s 99 So. Hallway 3s.. 13. T.. V. fs Ct. Is.. I'U S It A- T. I!.... I3rl" gen. 4 12'i Tenn, u s. 3n.. F. V. & 1. C Is.. 72 Tex. A. IMfltlu Hen. Hlectrlc V.'o . do : tl. II fi S. A. Si.. .Ill fnlon Paclllc 4s. do 2f IM .IVnlash Is ii & r. c. 5s no I do it do con. fis 111 West Shore Is... Iowa Central 1J....1131, Wis. Central Is. K. C. P. fi (I. Is. 71 Va. Centuries ... lot', do defeired .... 9H... Colo So. 4i fS So. Paclllc ii 93 I 111 121 130 104 fi; M4 St l 4a. .190 N. & W. con. Is.... 96 do gen. f.1 131 ...113 Oregon Nav. Is Ill ...121 Oregon Nav. 4s 1) ...1U' Oregon S. L. Cs.... 1M ... 84 do con. .Is 1ISH 0ii Heading gen. 4s.... S4 9S & I M ...Cs..l!0 fi S F. g. Ca.lJl'5 .. i:n Is. 120 ...12P, ...112 ... 71 ... 9$ Is. .114 .... Hi .10.1 .116 .102 .112 i. 90 . 91 . S .. 86V5 . M !.u. n. c. Is L. fi N. mil. 4i. .It., K. & T. 2s.. do 4s "When Issued. Offeted. I'oreliiii I'iiiiiiM'Inl. HKRLIN. Muy 25,-Huslness wns liesltut Ing on the bourse today, owing to yester day's failure In New York, and prices were easier, the lowering of the Kngllsh bank ratio not having any effect on the mar ket, as a similar movement Is not expecte I here. Toward the lose prices beenme harder on covering purchases. Kxchungo on London. 2im Itljpfgs for checks. Dis count rates for short bills. 3 per cent; for three months' bills. Pi per cent LONDON. May 25.Tho market for Amer ican securities, after a dull opening, was firmer, with business limited to profes sional traders. The tlnal tone was steady. Spanish Is closed nt 72'j. The amount of bullion taken into tho Hank of KiiL-land on balance todny tvus l'15.io. Premiums are quoted as follows: Huenos Ayres, 127.40; Mndrld, 21.20; Lisbon, I2..V): Rome, 6 7i- TARIS, May Co. The weekly statement faulty stock. Merchants, considering the ftntlstlcal situation favorable, would not accept the reduction and withdrawals were heavy. Fnon the announcement of heavy sales competition became more ani mated and widespread. Medium cross breeds throughout were In better demand. This grade opened 7' per cent cheaper and later, upon the resumpthn of American purchasing, hardened and closed llrm, 5 per cent below the March average. Fine crossbreeds fol ic wed merinos, Cape of flood Hope nnd Natal stnrieil 7',a per out cheaper. In ferior greasy was hard to sell until reduced 5 ;ior cent. The home trnde secured 7.0JO bales and the continent f.o.noii, American 3, 000 and lIT.fuo bales were held over. Tho following ate the sales In detail: New South Wales, sou bales: scoured, lsfils "'Ail; greasy, .lilfds 1',d. Queensland. 100 bales; gieasy, 7dils. Victoria, -Oo bales; scoured, r,'dfils lUil: greasy. Mdlfls P-d. South Australia, 50 bales; scoured, Is 2'.il1ils M. New Zealand, 13 bales; scoured, GVlTils Id; gieasy, IMiIs Id. Cape of flood llopn and Natal, l.ioo hales: fourcd. PjiKfls Id; greiMy, 5dfi3i.il. The arrivals for the fourth series of vool auctions sales closed today. They are as follows: New South Wales, 21,050; Queensland, 12.CO0. VU iorla. 32.205: South Australia, 1.1.15: West Australia. 1 IS; Tasmania. 3 213; New Zealand, "2.015; Capo of Clood Hope and Nal.il 7. Pill, of tho ar rivals. Xl.ffO Australian and 2,3il Cape of Oond Hope nnd Natal were forwarded di rect to spinners. Tito amount available for the foiitth series Is 21.515 bales. Including lii7,(4X) held over from the sales Just closed. 14.... 3.... 20.... 16.... 3.... s.... 80.... 12.... I I ""'.'. 23.... ,10.... 23.... ....1014 ....1093 ....1159 ....1260 ....IIWI .... 870 ,...10'0 ....1006 ....122,1 ....120 ,...104 ....ton ....116.1 .,..im ....1270 ....1792 ,...14t6 ....HI2 ....11S1 ....1131 ....1115 ....1218 1201 1191 4 21 4 2.1 4 40 4 O 4 4.1 4 II 4 '0 4 5.1 I 1.0 4 fin 4 6.1 4 6.1 4 65 I 61 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 I 70 4 70 4 75 4 75 4 7.1 4 75 4 73 4 80 4 50 4 80 4 80 I (0 4 (0 4 80 4 80 4 85 I 8,1 4 f.l 4 F0 4 8.1 4 V. 4 81 4 90 4 90 4 91 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 90 No. 5... IS... 1 19.'.'. 21... IS... 12 A v. 1104 1064 1330 10? 4 1242 1418 51.. 40. 14 40 21 33 21 4 17 ii."!.'."!! 37 23 42 9 S 14 44 15 107 12 20 42 , 21 , 37 39 6 36 46 1 40 .'!!.' ! i 15 40 17 19 9 57 17 3 3S. 40. .12 1257 1197 1150 1332 1019 113.1 1315 Iff") 1132 1414 ....1333 ....1IS7 ....IMS 1191 1224 K30 1071 1297 ...'..1264 1293 line Kf.J 1166 1217 124.1 12.10 14S7 1M3 1314 1220 1415 137.1 1390 1446 13.17 HIS 137S 1J6S .. ..1281 13.10 I.W. H6.1 lWS ST'!KH AND HKIFKRS. 710 782 m 4 60 4 fO 4 60 39..., COWS. 971 ..1020 ..1270 Tr. 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 95 4 95 4 9.1 4 9.1 4 95 4 95 4 9,1 9.1 4 93 4 91 6 00 .1 00 .1 00 5 CI 5 00 3 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 no 5 01 5 0.1 5 03 5 05 5 05 5 03 5 05 5 01 5 01 5 0.1 5 01 5 01 5 0.1 5 10 5 10 .1 10 5 10 5 10 5 15 5 IS S IS 5 15 5 20 5 20 5 20 4 4 SO 5 00 Oil llnrl.et. OIL CITY, Mav 21.-Credil balances, $1.31; certllb ates. no bid; shipments. 05,iVSS; aver age. Ml.121' runs. 12'l.55l: average, S,3t0. NKW YORK, May 21 ulL-Cnttonseod oil. duM- prime crude, Jl'iilPje: prime, yel low. 37c. Petroleum, weak; refined. New York, Jvl5: Philadelphia and Ilaltimore, Ji.10: Philadelphia and Ilaltimore, In bulk, $t, II. Rosin, steady, 'turpentine, steady. LONDON May 2V-Calcutta Unseed, spot. 56s. g;ierm oil. rilMOs. I ollforiiln Dried Fruits. NKW YORK. May 25. CALIFORNIA DH1KD FRl'ITS-Qulet and featureless; the market for evaporated apples was Hit Iter quiet hut steady at unchanged prices; common. HvfiSc; prime, 5fific; i holce, line. i7c; fancy, 7's'iSc Prunes, u'j'iTc per lb, us to size and quality. Apri cots, Royal, 12'2'(illi", Moor Park. l:M15c. Peaches, peeled. 16120c; unpecled, 7510c. sumir llarl.pl, NKW ORLKANS. Mat 25 -SFliA R-Opeii kettle, 3fi I n-Ific: open kettle, centrifugal, 4fltW; centrifugal, yellow, 4'j I 12-ltt,; seconds, 2"ttj4',c, 1 1000 2 73 1 1060 4 on 1 9.7) 3 00 2 107 1 4 00 2 1010 3 15 mo 4 on 1 910 3 2.1 1 1030 4 10 3 913 3 23 1 1050 4 13 1 1000 3 21 1 1090 4 1.1 5 11.V1 3 V. 1 140 4 15 1 1030 3 21 1 970 4 15 ; I07O 3 2S 3 1126 4 15 1 1130 3 21 S 990 4 is 1 1110 3 40 4 1175 4 20 1 910 3 40 1 1200 4 20 1 1040 3 O 1 1110 4 20 6 1041 3 40 1 970 I 20 t, 1011 3 45 4 147.1 4 20 1 800 3 M 1 810 4 20 1 971 3 50 3 1010 4 ?0 3 lft-,0 3 :a 2 1901 4 11 1 800 3 60 1 1180 4 25 1 1300 3 60 1 10V) 4 2'. 1 1100 3 fO 1 "o 4 J". 1 900 3 fil 8 111 4 2.1 1 1180 3 70 1 10R0 4 2.1 1 SOI 3 75 1 1030 4 2.1 1 1040 3 73 4 1H0 4 SO 1 llirt 3 80 2 1270 4 31 1 1010 3 R1 14 89.1 4 40 1 1290 3 S3 1 10.V) 4 I0 1 1060 3 S.1 1 1100 4 (0 1 1010 3 85 2 88.1 4 40 3 1123 3 til 11 1101 4 40 ) 1010 3 S3 fi 1153 4 40 1 1020 3 90 5 1260 4 41 1 710 3 90 2 1320 4 .11 S 100 3 91 2 11.11 4 55 710 4 00 19 1167 4 53 COW ND STKKRS. I lirn 4 51 STKKHS AND STAOS. 5 1190 I 50 HL'LLS. 1 I'M 3 11 1 1JM 4 00 1 940 3 SO 1 1,W) 4 f0 1 790 3 30 1 lffrt 4 01 t 1 (10 3 61 1 '.12C0 4 0", 1 120 3 si 1 P50 4 01 I 1160 2 10 1 17S0 4 0.1 1 1670 3 80 1 1170 4 10 1 1300 3 S3 1 1690 4 10 1 90 3 '1 1 1200 4 50 1 1550 3 M 1 169.1 I 21 J 1710 4 01 1 1360 1 2.1 ; 10V) I M 1 P00 4 SO 1 :i230 4 00 CALVKS. 1 110 6 00 1 1.10 6 75 1 241 00 1 210 7 00 2 145 6 7.1 HKIFKRS, J 8.16 4 f0 is 877 4 Ml 1 frtl i 13 2 911 4 fjj 3 920 I 21 1 1510 I 65 1 fiOfl 4 2: 1 1160 4 1 4 f."7 4 3'. 1 910 4 71 1 770 4 40 i 8t3 ( 75 No. SI. . . 2J... 89 .. 70... M .. 76 .. 53 .. 49... 64... CJ .. 73. . . 10... 70 .. 74... 71... i 62.!'. 83... 71 74.. 69.. h.9.. 61.. .11.. 56.. 71.. 71.. 85.. 73.. 71.. Av. Ph. Pr. 200 $0 95 ... 3 00 40 11 00 120 5 M SO M 40 120 ..203 ..189 ..223 6.1... 71... ..186 ..202 ..223 ..15.1 ..266 ..231 ..222 211 '.'241 !!?2i" ..22 ..20 ..194 18 29 221 231 ?1 246 232 219 241 !!!!!249 21.1 219 tii 22.1 :ri 261 223 2t 2tl 24t 212 ...!'.2I4 2J1 ..186 . .210 .212 160 100 160 160 80 ljn 120 1M 80 40 120 (0 80 so 60 328 12) 63... 88. I I . S.I.. 7.1.. 53.. 61.. 51.. 46.. 70.. 74 66 79 91 6.1 .241 ... 220 160 .241 160 .313 40 .229 M .242 ... .222 160 21S 2.11 207 213 21S 199 !IS ...S's . . .2.14 77 2IS 49 324 M 240 a 277 64 26.1 f1 21" 7.1 221 68.. 6S.... 7C... 54.... 60.... 48 ... 83.... ...210 ...247 nft1 ...SOS ...321 . . .20S 61 211 60 312 61 248 61 VA r,9 ;si 50 2.-.S 40 5 01 5 00 S 0) .1 00 5 0) 5 021J ,1 02 5 02 5 02 5 02 5 02 3 021, 5 02 5 (12 5 (2 5 02 5 02 5 02 .1 f'2 S 02 5 02 5 02 5 02 .1 f2 5 02 5 02 8 02 5 02 5 02 5 02 5 02 .1 02 5 02 5 02 5 02 fi 02 .1 02 5 02 6 02 5 02 5 11; 5 02 5 02 5 fC'i .1 02 5 02 5 02 S 02 .1 o; ,1 02 5 (2 5 02 5 02 5 02 fi 02 5 02 .1 02 .1 f2 5 02U 5 02 5 02 fi 02 5 O214 5 02 5 02 5 02 5 02 S 07 5 01 5 01 5 0.1 5 01 5 05 5 05 5 OS 5 01 fi 01 3 05 0.1 03 C9. 13. 10., 73 86 54 61 62 f.l 82 63 59 81 61 68 M 61 fil 130.... 71!!!!! 29 76 64 6l!!!!! 64 78i 73 70 70 64 102.... 76 79 61 til 53 61 63 7S .... 77 83 74 fi3 67 62 fil fa."!. 60 11 56 c f2 r.e 73 73 A v. ...211 ...244 ...242 ...2(6 ...245 .. 216 ...310 ...240 ...220 ...290 ...240 ...21 ...2.12 ...230 ...278 27 ...215 !!'.2T1 ...23.1 ...277 ...27 ...236 ...2.10 ...217 ...VA ...VA ...247 ...212 ...216 ...241 ...231 ...24'J ...241 ,..2.18 ,..261 ,..2.11 ...218 ,..231 ,..20.1 ...31.1 ...266 ,..2M . .204 , ..209 "V !!!2oii ...M2 ...241 ...2W Sll 80 1A1 40 80 41 Pr. .1 e5 .1 01 5 n, 5 03 5 0.1 S 0 '. 322 211 24,1 18.1 230 251 317 75 2S3 61 214 72 267 81 296 71 2.17 M 270 61 29S 60 son 61 2S1 52 py 20 241 80 80 120 SO 80 320 SO 120 40 80 80 120 SO to 120 201 80 .80 so 80 '40 110 40 160 81) 80 40 120 120 210 80 210 40 80 1M 80 80 Sll 20) 2V, ...281 ...201 ...283 ...Ml ...2S3 40 329 60 341 65 2tl 57 300 11.. 19.. 19.. 40.. 56.. )9... 80 5 01 5 i'5 1 15 5 or. 5 01 r. 05 .1 01 .1 01 5 0 ', :, o ', r. 0:, :. or. . 0.1 s 05 r, or, -, 01 r. ot 5 f'S I f.l 5 0, r, 0.1 t ni s 01 r, 01 5 01 5 05 r or, 5 05 5 01 fi 0,1 r, oi r. 01 r, r.i .1 r.i 5 01 .1 0.1 6 01 fi ni 5 05 5 01 5 03 fi 0.1 r. 01 r. 05 6 03 s ftt 5 05 fi n-, 5 OS 5 .'.I S 05 s or. s 0.1 r, 05 r. 0-, 50.1 r, o-, fi 07 5 07 ij 1 0; 5 07 r, 07 5 07 5 07 5 07 r. 07 5 07 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 3 10 fi 10 3 11 5 21 SII'KKP There were only n few cars here and the market was very dull and slow. For several days there have not been enoush mutton sheep or lambs to reailv awaken any Interest nmong buyers, the hulk of tho receipts for the week consist ing of common and half-fat stuff. Quotations: Cllpned wethers. $.".fKVfi5.1G; clipped yearlings, $5 2.V7ifi.40; clipped ewes, good to choice. J4..Wj4.75: fair to good ollriped ewes. $4.OOfi4.f0; good to choice Colorado wooled lambs, J'j.S.'vfi'.OO: fair to good Colorado wooled lambs. J6.007ji; 75. good to choice clipped lamhs. J.VTMiR.ftii fair to good dinned lambs, $3.35S3.fA Repre- sntntlvo .nies: No. 155 grass ewes and wethers.. 101 grass wethers 211 western wethers 13 native yearlings " Colorado lambs 29.1 Colorado lambs 7 hev nre nt much like COATP-I) ni-LCTIHCITY ns science can make them. Knch one produces ns much nerve-biilldlng substance ns is con tained in thcntnoiint of food a man consumes In a week. This Is why they have cured thousands of cases of nervous diseases, nich ns Debil ity, Dizziness, Insomnia, Varicocele, lybydeveloptnghrnlnmaUer: force "SsX healthy circulation, cure indices Hon, nnd itnpait bounding vigor to Wf the whole svstem. All weakening Ts nnd tlstii'-dettnvltig drains nnd ir lop,es permanently cured. Delay IT) """J' titcan Inwuity, Consumption jm Price, ft perbox; six boxes (with H Jron-cl.nl guarantee ti cure or re W fund money), ft. Hook containing Oosltlve ornnf. Ire. AiMmci Uul Medicine Co,, ClevtdanJ, O Sold by Kuhn .t Co., lStlt nnd Douglas, and J A. Fuller & Co, llth nnd Douglas. a cl way's Pills Vurely Vegetable, Mild and Reliably. CURK ALL DISORDKRS OF THE STOM ACH, LIVER, HOWK1.S. Slvli lleiidnelie, lllllonlirs, Iiidlitrstlon, Toriilil Liver, l)Uy 1'erllllgs, Ilyspcpsln. One or two of Railway's Pills, taken daily I y thoso subjoct to muous pains unu ur pldlty of the Liver, will keep the system 1 regular and secure healthy d'gestlom I OBSERVE ! The following symptoms resulting from I Disease of tho Digestive Organs; Constipa tion. Inwnrd piles, fullness of the blood In tho head, ncidl y of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust of food, fulness or weight In tho stomach, sour eructations, sink ing or fluttering of the heart. chokMig ot puffocntlng sensations when In n lying pos ture, dlmnos of vision, dizziness on rlslna suddenly, dots or webs before the sight, fever nnd dull pain In 'he head, d'flclency or perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain In the side, chest, ilmlw. and sudden flushes of bent, burning In the flesh. A few doses of HADWAY S PILLS will 1 free tho system of all the above named dis orders. .. Price, 25 cents per box. Sold by drug gists, or sent by mall Ilndtvny A Co.. r.B Him St., Ilw loru. Av. 02 00 71 Iff. 7H Pr. $4 25 I 21 4 00 I! fl 0 5 0 SI ! ALABASTINE CIIICAtiO 1,1 VR S TOCK II A II K UT. I Steers Motv Hog MroiiK Sheep mill Lniilbs Dull, CIIICAOO Mnv 25,-CAlTLK-necelpts. 3,000. Including 400 Texnns. Steers slow to lOo lower; butchers' stocks, 10fjl5c lower Nntlves, best on sale today, one car. $5 45. Good to prime steers. J5.101i3.70 Poor to medium. JI.4ri?'4.fX). Selected feederr. slow. $4 S.Vfl'1.05; mixed stockers dull, shade lower. J3 7MM.20; cows. K.lO'irl.OO; heifers J3.3.V11 5.10; canner.s $2 4CU.3.CO; bulls, J3.00(f7 1 25 . calves. Jj.mr4rs.s0. Texas, receipts win nest on saio today, one car, $5.00; Texas fed steers. $.fOff.15. Texas bulls, $3 2Mi,3 75. HOftfi Receipts todny, 20.INY); tomorrow, RO00; left over, estlmnted. 2,5(0. Strong lo f.hude hlghor; top, $5.33: mixed and butch ers. $.1.1003.11; good to choice, heavy, $5 2.W 5.35; rough, heavy, $S.10fr,1.20; light, $5 livff 5.30- bulk of sales, $SOO1i5.30. PHKKP A'ND LAMHS Hecelpts. 5.000. Sheep and lambs, dull. 10e lower; good to choice, wethers. Jl.7iVTi5.14. fair to choice, mixed, $1,201(4 01; western Sheep. $I.S.VTr3 15, vearllngs, J5.0rtilG.3o; native lambs. JI.Wj 7.00; western lambs, Jii KHi 7 po. New York Live M111O1, NKW YORK. Mny 2.1-HKKVKS-He. celpts, 2,'Jlfi head; fifteen cars on sale, mar ket Kc higher, all sold; ordinary to prime steers, $4.50fi5.53; bulls, $3 7(4 2.1, cows. $2 50 (SlCfi. Cables llrm, live ml tin. ll(i13c, dressed weight; refrlgerntor beef, II, per lb.; shipments, 591 cattle, m sheep, tomor row, 640 cattle and 4.2i'iO quarters of beef CALVKS Receipts, 417 head; demand 111 tlvo and prices 2.1c higher, nil sold, veals, JI.dOT.75: culls. Jl. SHKKP AND LAMHS Receipts, 4.S5S head; twenty-four carH on sale; fed sheep and yearlings, steady; common to medium lower: lambs, steady to 23c off; three cars of yearlings Unsold; poor to cholco sheep, J3.50fifl.:i5; yearlings $3.5(r7j6,C2',4; culls, 3 50f. 4.2.1; lambs. $7.2,VfjS.0n. HOC.S-Rccelpts. 1,742 head; half a car on ale; market llrmer; good western hogs, J5.fj5. Is n durable, nad natural cement base, wall coatiug, In 5 lb. paper packages, mado ready for uso In tvlilto nnd fourteen beautiful tints by mixing with cold water. It is a cement that goos through a process of setting, hardens with ago, and cntibocoatod and recontod without washing off its old coats beforo renewing. ALABASTINES various knlfomlnoa on tho market, being durable nnd not stuck on tho wall it 1th gluo. Alnlmstluo customers should lusitiou having tho goods In packages properly lubolcd. They should icjcct nil imitations. There is nothing "Juet ns good." ALABASTINE Provonts much sickness, particularly throatand lung dil!'.cultlo9, Qttributabln to unsanitary contings on walls. It I111B boen recommended in a paper published by tho Michigan Stnto Hoard of Health on account of Its sanitary rentnros; which paper strongly condemned knlsomines. Alnlmstliio can lie used on either plasUired walls, wood cclliiigH, brick or cnurns, and an) 01m run brush it on, It admits of mili eu! changes from wall paper decorations, thus securing at rensonnblo oxpeiiHi the latest nml best effects, Alnliantitio Is manufactured by the Afabasfine CompanyofOrand Rapids.Mkhigan. Instructive and interesting booklet uiullul fro to all applicants. -,., ,,,,,, ,,r, ,,,, 25; clipped muttons. hits. Jl.irS'o 1. 00; feed- K 11 11 so s City l.lvr Sloeli. KANSAS CITY. May 25. CAT! LI! He celpts, 3,100 natives, ) Texnns. Choice klllets. steady; heavy and common light easier; heavy nntlves, $4.501i,125, stinkers and feeders, $1 fVVfi5.2."i, butcher cows and heifers, $1.5011.75, canneri-. $2 tO'u'l 511. fed westerns, Jl.'.O'iio.io; Inferior Texnns. Jl eo', 4.t'i0. HOfiSRecelpls. 12.000. Market acllve. fie higher; heavt, $5 151(5 2.1; mixed. J.l miliS 20 lights. $1.!i,lf.in7S; pigs, $1801(191 HHKKP AND LAM IIS Hecelpts. 2 200 Market good, at steady prices Spring lamns. ji.eoiii txi, l ojnr i'io tvooi lamns. jii 7,1. clipped lamns jniri(ii t. Wfn.t i; 1 exas gr.isse crs, J3.50fiil.fi0. culls, $.1.00-1,3.50. St. Louis Lite Stock, HT. LOFIS. May 25.-CATTLK-Recepls. 400, Including 100 Texnns. Market steady, native shipping and export steers, $1 Mlf RfiO; dressed beef and butcher steers, fi'fiv 5.20; steers under l.foi pounds. $1855(5 00; stoekcrs and feeders, $3,701(1 S3; cows and heifers, $J 2.Vfi5 00; canners, $1 SofiS s',, bulls j:i 1011.25; Texns and Indian steers, $3 5o1 5.10; inw.s nnd heifers, J3.10ft4.60. I IOOS Receipts, 5.1Ji. Mnrket strong to 5e higher; pigs and lights $5,101(5.20; pack ers. $5,107(5.25; butchers. $5 151(5.35. SHKKP AND LAM HS Hecelpts, Vo. Market dull and slow; native muttons, $lfi fifl.00; lambs, $5.0011 7. 7.1; culls and hurks, $3 001(1.00; stnekers, J3.rvf3 W; Texas sheep, $3.50. Stud.' In SlKbt. Following are the receipts at the four principal markets ror .il.iv 20: C'.ittle. Hogs South Omaha f'hlcago Kansas City St. tous . ., Total .... :.9ti 3.000 3.H0 100 Sheen. UK 5.0 0 2,200 !ji) DiCSl tS.778 9,518 DENVER BUFFET LIBRARY GARS Best Dining Gar Service H.R.PH1NEY&C0. M Grain R00M4hY LIFE BIX0. OMAHA HtQ. BRANCH I03QIUT UMCOLn MllA JAMES & ROY!) & CO., Telephone 1 ();. Omuli , N- COMMISSION, CUAIN, I'KOVISIONS tiiut STOCKS IIOAIID (IF I'llADK, Correspondence. John A Warren 6c Co uirect wlrca to CWcuo and Sw VorX