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6 Everything Dealt in on ths Board Fluctu- ated Witdly Yestorday, IN WHEAT OPENED BULLISH TRADE ©ables Wero Lower fr dom and the Hight Barome Led to the Belief In Clearing Weathe nited King- ter in the m Northwest 11, May 13.—~The wheat trade ap- xlous to soalo a seld od market elther way. { OmicAGo, 1 pears to e profit to allow & very g wo Much curlosity exists as ty why May <hould commund preminm over July. Opinlon varies as to whether the cause Is cash wheat demand or beglnning of manipulation. tho Compured with last night, May wheat 1s up 1 this evening, und July %e. Corn is 3¢ and outs e higher, Pork shows 740 ndvanes and Tard and ribs Se. 1t was ralning hero. The weather map was also bad, showinz rain or Bnow almost everywh and the trade In wheat opened with a dectdedly buliish sent mont. First sales wero at from 4o to ¢ ad- ance on the closiag fizures of last night e outlook was cortainly discouraging for ceding in such localities us ave sl behind hund In such operations. But to the surpris almost every body the firmness in the price 1 the strcnsth n the sitnation was quickiy followed Ly wenkness and ump in pricos, July quickly golug off nearl Tie drop was due to the heavy ofter- and tho free short seling W sharg cent dridze, Cudaliy, Gifford, Kennett-Hop- d Bntawins, "It was Supposed, too, ufmin of St Louts had soid a bi The carly bulge had given the seaip Vouulit yesterday at from Sitac 10 8110 ¢ profit ana there scenied @ unanimous di Bition to uid It L enee there was an avalaneh of offcrings, which at ¢ ted the markot n o the aownward srade and caused the her wap to bo entirely overlooked jios were lower from the United Kingdom wnd the high barometer in the northwest led 1o the bellof In ¢icaring weather. Sonicof the private wire houses did have dispatelies re- porting the weather as already clearing, but these were flatly contradicted by other ad- vices. The wealiness wis Reiped lone by o report that the Russian edict proh biting the exportation of wheat had been renoved. Then came roports suyinz that ent relating to corn and onts b but that of wheat would prob- ved untii Juiy | 0 market advineed tne prohibits i and there was talk of laree lo S Of wheat wshipnent. Unde ombined in- S the nurket rallic to the top of the duy, closing ateady ring the day leuintion wns do by the Chieago Dal de Bulletin bused up lust season's crop, which amounted 000,000 bu.. which gave a probable over every possibl or foreien sonrce of 17,000,000 bu. Jowance of 30,000,000 b requirenient for the home after an - for reserves, These figures were constructed favorably. “Ihe corn trade had 18 regulir dally seare at the openinz. when May price was quoted from Ic to 14c over lust night at4sie and July from e to 1e up at Was on the weather agnin ce chart on the tloor showed A0 to 441 sizr wnother niht of Missouri. Kunsas and Ne- cons de the scliinz of yesterd vy and tencd tocover on the continued wet first prices there was a drop of e to lc in different fus 8 with kK in wheat at 11 o'elock er wheat beeame strong sredietions for the west were for mioro rain and up went the price of corn. St Louls and Kansas City messages declured that hopes of w corn crop on low Lanas st he wbindoned. Wi 11t wis Detw spects dally g ver work was progressing en showers, with planting ting wors There w vpin ool was up oted very firm, Keceipts were 242 nothing but sraded. The elose wis of the opening fizures opened ige higher on unfavorable un additional Yye und then i v longs. The all that it had Oats w market afterward lost and closed whero it opencd. Provisions were dull. A good demand existed for vessel toom und rates remulned teady at 2c for wheat and 13 for corn to buTalo. stimated recetpts for tomorrow: B0 curs; corn, 26 cursi oats, 3,000 heud. “'he leadinz futures rangeda as tollows: TANTICLES, Wheat, 2 cars; hogs, | TOW. | CLoSE: Wieat No. 2 | | Mau [sas s Eng Jun : SIs(| - wamg July buduy (S2G0Th| I 8D ConN No. | [ y o | s P s “ i teun| i gl a0 201 fring gy 0t e vine| 08 ¥l v 9 U7k [ 1005 it Bept. 6 47k Brionr Kins MaTRTHes 685 3 July 588 5 _Sept 5um 5Tl 6 ong Gush guotations were as follows FLour—+teady and unchun: WHEAT—No. ¥ spring, Kily 050 No. ¥ red, 85 3 epring, ouN—1lIgher: No. 2 46c; No. 3 yellow, 404,@ 16t0. No. x white, W2%@iie; Banwey—No. 2, 47e; No. 3. f.0.b.. 48@a7e; No, 4, . 0. ., @0 FLAX SEED- 810114, TINOTHY SEED—1'Fime, $1.20@1.30, Pork—Mess, per bbl, #0.820500.55: 1ara, 100 1bs,, # 40 Shore rits, sides, ( 8.0 @5215: ary suited shoulders (hoxed), @ sliort” elear sides, (box Waisky—Distillers' finished goods, per gal., €14 # J ) BUGARS- Unchanzed; cut loaf, 50550 ulnted, 43¢5 stundurd A, 4l Recelpts and shipments today were as fol- ows ARTICLYS, T RECKTRTN. | § Flour, tarrels. ... [ ol Whont, el 0 O i1 10 ! [ome| s Onts, 5 | ow 10,00 Tye't . | 5000 500 Dariey, busho 1 ol 31000 On tho 1! exchunzo toduy the buttor market wis stoidy; fancy crenmery, 100 204508 fine Wostern, 18@10e; ordinary, 16iie; fine dulry, 1T@lve, ' Eggs, strong at 11%G15e. New York NEW YOIk, Muy 1 —FLOUI--Recelpts, AT DDIs.; 18,000 sucks: ately nctive, Recelpts, 131,103 bu.; exports, 15, 0,000 futuress 48000 spot. Spot for export P3e £, 0, 1 L Qe VLN 2 Milwiuked, 8yic Options advanced e, do- on we los, reucted 4@ ko insymputhy with the munipuiation of May option ut the west which catsod shorts here to No. 2 red, tily ungraded red, No. i cover. Theclose was stendy at '3l over yopterany, Truding was only moderato, No. Muy, Sbije, clos ng at 01 L 0G0 closini at 99%e; July, 0@ SGe; closing b DIae: August, 0. 3,@iie. closing at 9lo; Sops tember, D0@H%e closing at 90%e; Octole: Vig ai 01301 Decembor, B3GRy closin 1750 g YE @805 sules, 16,000 b Baw o i bu.; exports, 42,7 bui sies, 14,000 bu, of futiros; 41,000 bu spot. spot opened wouke quict: No. 2, 51150 I oley gruded mixed. 5 @i Options eurly were 5@1o up on bios, dechingd 3@ie advince May and June und closed firm on o weik on [ute monthis, e over yesterdy mer niixed, higher ¢ o8inz ut blei September, August, A0 ble Bsge, olos Oars—1ie exports. 60,00 bu.; anles. 480.000 bu, of futures and 115,000 of spot Bpot stronger, tair business. Optious firuwer, . olosing ut less nctive. Muy, ©aiige, closiug wt Sie; June, NG ‘closing'ut Bige: Vuly, B 3%, olosi Auzust, HYGHe, clos- ¢ AN, CLOSINE W0 b, 2 Whito, ISR@ s uilxed western, 836 hite weaform. 3@l Hav- Q Hors—( Suaanr steady; sales 703 buts ¢ y 1380 1 nolusses sugar, 8 test, ot 23, a 2,100 tons Muscovado. Refined. Stoady, qulet MoLA Foreign dulii New Orieans, guiet. stoady. Rick—Frin, demand fafr. PErroLEUN=Steady; United closed at 570 for June. COTTONSEED O1L—Quint: erude, TALLOW—Steady: olty (12 for DKg), country (packing Tree), 4 11-10c. RosIN—Steudy, qulet 8ye; EGas—Quiet, steady; western, 154@160; re selpts, Gl " W01~ mand. steady: domestic vulled, 2A@de; Texaus, Firm, quiet; western steam olosed at 0.55: 6 a1 May, #0583 Taly 868 bld: Sept closing at #5.73 vid. PonK - Q et MeATS—Firmi plekled be lles, 6'e; shoulders, 5l MIDOLES - Qulet BUrteR—Firm; good demand, western Aniry, I2G14c; western crenmery 15@? western fuctory, 1@ tie: Bigin. 21 Crrrse—Fair demand; part skins, 5201 116 [RoN—Stenty: American $14.78 COPPER—Quict: nke, $11,0%0 LEAD=Dull; domost e, 8§ | TIN=Stron £; stralts, $20.80@20.0), Omaha Prodace Markoet, Hines, Erc.—No. | groen hides, Je: No. 1 roen silted hides, 1@ e No. 2 gr vited hides, #@3igc: No. | green saited hides, 25 to 4 ibs, t@iige; " No. 2 green salted hides, s to 108323145 No. 1 vonl oalf, 8 to 13 1bs.. 6ot No. 2 yenl ealf, € €0 15 1bs.. 4e: No. 1dry flint hide fe: No, 2dry flint hides, be; No, 1 dry sal hides, Viule. Sheep pelts—Green salted, cach Vie@Al5: | greon saitod shearlin s (short wooled onrly skius, each, 1322 ¢i_dry shear 1inzs (short woo'ed early skingl. No, 1, each, Biziic; ey shearlings short wooled carly skins) No. 2 ench, se; dry flint Kansas nnd Nebraska butcler wool pojts, per 15, actual welght, 1011 c: dry flint Kansas and Nooras Kn mureain wool polts, per ib., actual welght | 8@12¢: dry fiint Colorado buteher sool peits. per b, wetial welght, 106512105 dry flint Colos Fado mureain wool peits, per b, actual welht, 8103 dry piocos and bucks, Retual woight e, Tillow nnd 2rense—Tiliow, No. 1, 4%t tallow, No. Jc; grease, white A, de: rease, white B wrense, yollow, groase, dark, 21c; old butter, $4¢; beeswax, prime, 17230t Fot th tallow, 140 POriry—0ld fowis, $.0.@ 150, An ocea- sional lot of very cholee and lares hens rings $1.00, EGGs—General market, 121350, HUTTER-—-Some of the Lest country butter Foes at 17side, but anythint that falls below It POIE 008 ¥ Lho piekers nb 8 Fivirs—-Culifornia iverside « Bhox lots. 82.8%) Washingion ni clioiea anples, ¥ 4.00; fancy lomons, $1.50; @2.50: eranboerries, shipplng stock, Db, Floridi tonntoes. #.30 per erate of six baskets; sced | sweet pineappies v GETANLES 2.2 potatoes, California cabbage, 23¢e poelb. in crates: home rown lottuce, 400 por doz s onions. 0 ¢G5 bu.i Nebriska hand pleked bedns, #1850 02 e um, L@ Colorado and western ehrisku potntoes. Vs 1ma by native potatoes, an, 46 per 1h.; water cross, 212 At cuses. 125e per qu.: spinach, $5 00825 per BUL: vadishes, 40e: ratabagas, 81316 per plant. de per 1b, Calitorn{n potatoes, g 8150 por doz. STAWBERIIES—Choleo stock sultaolo for shipping none too plenty. £1.5 @10, Sl b3 W@ s new cucumbers, per St. Louls Markots, £1. Louis, Mo, May 1i.—Frovr—Quiet but firn —Opened e higher, then declined tod nnd closed 3¢ above yesterday; cush, 85i4e; May closed at sie; July. o Auizust, T0%6 1N —-Opened ¢ up and qulekly took 3o @ e, but closed e above yosterdiy sh, 4ie: May elosed at 435505 July, $3 1007 September, $15c. OATS-Advanced ze; No. 2 cash and May, BARLEY—N0 niarket. BiAN—Scaree wnd firm; sacked lots at coun- try points, (k. TAv—SIowund unchanged: prime to fancy tiniothy sold ut $1L00G 1240, and some gilt ed at §ii LEAD #.0 Qulet; soft Missourl, #4.05; chemical, FrAXszep—Higher at 09e. BUiTEr AND EGas —Unehinged, Cory MEAL—Higher; $2 15@2.2), WiISKY —Steady at #1.11 BAGGING —Unclinnzed; 013@se. COTTON TiES—Une i 3.2)31.2%, PROVISIONS— Quic i PoRK—Joblinz. #0574 for new; $.25 for old. Lawn—Duliz swmall 101S offered it $5.07 14 Diy SALT MEATS--Loose shoulders, #175 mgs and erids, #6.00; shorts, $6.10; boxed lots, more. BACON—SHoy 86.60; shores it der lonzs and eribs, #.05; sugar cured hams, $.060 RecetpTs—Flour, 4,000 1hs.: wheat. 000 bu.: corn. 41000 bu.; outs, 2500) bu.: rye, 1,000 bu burl one. Surine: lour, 4.000 1ba.: wheat, 15.00 bui corn, (6,000 bu.; onts, 4,000 bu.; rye, 2,000 bu, barley, 1,000 hu. a8 City Markets, Ka, KANBAS CrTv, Mo, May WHEAT—Fairly active und i No.2 hard, 7dc; No. 2 red, Buasle. N—Active and very strong; No. 2 mixed, 40¢: No. 2 white. fie, Oars—Dull. but firm; No. 2 No. 2 white, s2c mixed, $0@I0%c Rye—I'frm 2, 60t Fra Sis of pure, BiiA suckod HAy—Very firm; timothy, $0.00; prairle, 80.50 @S0, Eads—Quiet, soarce; 12150 (BurTer-Quiet, weaki croamery, 14@2c; a Nl - CHEESE-Ste fuil cream, 12%c; your C RECE(PTS—\W he oats. none, BurpmieNTs—Wheat, 30,000 bu.; corn, 38,400 bu.; oats, 40J bu Cotton Market. New Yonk, May 1%—Futures closed steady. Sale: R00 bales. May L1 Jun July. ¥ August, #1.33; September, October, §7.4%; November, 158 Docember, #7.08: Jahuary, §.78; Febraary May 15 =Murset steady: ddlin; 5 ie; net recelpt Xports to 1 Lules: gross, nt, 103 3 bales; [l New York. May 13.—Options opened steady atuncl prices 1o 5 points down, closing stoady ath points down 103 po nts u 14,500 hags. including May i Jun Tily, $1L63@ 1700 Septomler, 81170601175 Oct cmber, #1170, Spot Rio, quiet Market, LivErroor, Muy 15 —AMERICAN REFRIGERA- Tolt BEEF—E0r fore quurters, i per ewt, LONDON, Muy Li~AMENICAN REFULC TOR BEEF—L0r0 quirters, quarters, 3s 4d@is 8d pers Cuss. Havana Sugar Market, TIAVANA. Muy SL—Quict: 695 hhds of Musco- vao fulr to rood refining, ) degrees polarizi- ton, were sold at #2.( 1 per auin Goods Market, In dry coods there was New Yor, May 14, no chunzes in the tendencies previously noted. Traders’ Tatl, cnicaGo, 111, May 13—Kennett, Hopkins & Co. to & A MeWhorter: Foro'gners sent us heivy cables this wmorning. but their dnterest in wheat by taking yesterany for export, They have | market weain toduy ind on’ every we they closed liberal cont acts. A showod 1000 b, 1 in the k spot J0uL 130,000 0f this dellvered here on tha Tith is lowding out today and Its sild that the rest Is soon to follow, “The Muy premium has further in- creased und Wt one time was e over July. Room traders —are so bearish that’ thoy seil something ana y sell July when it is relatively 1se to %o Few level headed husinoss men can see much prospect of a profit in such transuetions unloss the situation chunzes very materially. About 801000 bu, have gone out of Duuth so far this week and it is Stll going out us fast us vessel room can ba. had. Tho rain 18 still with us. The rivers are hizher than ever and still rising, threatenin wide arcas of rich ~ botton nds with destructive overflows und_ there is in sizht littie prospect of improvement. As thne coes on It Hmits the possibilities of w good wheat crop. Tho situation is such that th de pubile will probably come into the marcet asa control- ling factor uniess tho usuul signs ire at fault this season.Corn and oats have shown myceh Arengin, - Conditions o not - iiprove but rather grow worso and so the market hardens 1 the beurs, who nro constuntly foeelinz for the top in belief that twenty-four hours hine ~ w.l cause a sharp br nz forced to cover ut n loss. It enn hardly Do sald (o bew min pu- 1ntod murket when car lots on track briy higher prico thun May. To buy on these sk bulges Is of course ris 'y business, and shoris are still more unsate while present conditions extst. If there was uny trade in provisions they would certalnly sol higher under the jn- spiration of the corn market but toduy 1t has been 8o dull thay tho pitatone time wis given up to the errand Loys who were chasing the nlokels pitehod in for their benehit, 460, L1, May 1i—Counselian & Day to Cookrell Bros.: Wheat 1 guiet and firm on continued wet w but broke down on reports of cleariuz in the morthwest Attera speil of dutlness (he mirket boc puthy with the wideniog ¢ May wheat & {5 covere 1ews rinthe with a clearing stiil poluts Lo continued wet w centriul portions of the wes tendency in the northwest. The reports from sprinz wheat seeding vary considerably. It is unguestionably qu ta bickw.rl, but 4 sp Of tine weather would change thiugs wonder- derfull for the - better, Corn opened firm. Local lonzs sold freely on strong spots, which eaused a decline. upon which the bears resumed sclllug operations. With continued wot weather west the market turned upwards toward the List and fu sy m- pathy also with whe itand sonie rather urge covering of shorts the close was firm followed in the wake of corn very closely u the market was almost cutirely under weath infiuences. Pr 0 were not barticulurly tive. Recelpts hogs woere liberal, but for the strengih In the ¥rain markets the pro- vision market would have ranged lower toduy on the liberal recelpis. THE STOCKS AND BONDS, More Activity Marked the Leading Stocks Yesterday. NEW Yonk. May 13- The stock market to duy was azain slightly more nctive and ¢ | pectally durin: tho forenoon, but the fne | entirely in the operation of the bears who | manipulated o fow stocks with a view to the purchiase of stacks put out on the same. The market was In no wag wider than for some time past and the anfmation was all in haif & dozen stocks, and when these movements wne toan end the wholo market subsided 1ito the prevalling dullness, There were no real wenk polnts, although atfirst the pressare upon Northern Pacifi: pretorred, Sugar and Union Pacifie, led to o general recession after an frregulur opentng; the depression was of short duration, and the advance of the st stkind, Beside the ones mentfoned Cordaze and some of the low priced unlisted stocks made most substantial gains on In- creased business, but s a rulo the ralirond In narrow wasquiet but traded in withl ts with thoe few exceptions o Northern Pacifie preterret wngsold down on imors about the passing of the dividend Unlon Pacifie, whieh late fu the duy after the tailod 1o stimulate new buying count, Wi do the speetal ol Jectof bear attacks, which were renewed with Eome vim and it retired raplaly, scoring tho most fmportant loss of the day. Tiere was sonme trading in Richmond & West Point, but St moved within narrow 1nits and its animn- tlon was the only remarkable thing about it Tho conl stocks Wwere comparatively quiet and Reading was again displayed as u leader in point of activity. The rest of the list. how- ever, woro about featurcless and under the pressurc brought to bear closed fairly active and wouk, genoraily a lowest points of the day. T Lehan how considerable frregularity while Sugar. Luke Shore, Wheeling & Luke Erio are cach down | per cent, Manhattin fs up 15 per ecut and Dela wire & Tudson 1 por cent The Post says: “Until the last hour, when the wholo market declined, stocks were ex- ceealugly dull. There were at the start. it is true, several docided movements, chiclly in an upwird direetion. Tnsome of these, notably Munhattun und Edison eleetrie, there was persistent buying for the rise, unconnected with any covering of shorts, and this was at- tributed, of course, to tho “investment de- mand,” "Thedemand, lowever, does not or- dinarily come into stocks with i bursat which carried up the price, wfter dutlness. five or six point<in asmany days, Tho week's advayco in these stozks was tindoubtedly based on in- vestment orders hut hull traders not only an- ticipated such orders, but piled up advinces Tong after the investor had ecased 1o huy. The following ure tho el uotationsto r the lc @ stocks on the New York Stoek ex- change toduy: Atehison Tote Adams x iy Alton, 11 NY., Ol St I Alon: T 1 o preferred Tty American Onio Misstssippiil 2 BCOIL &N o preforred. ... 8 Canadn Pacine ontarlo & Wostorn. 184 Canadn Southers Oregon Improv 2 't Central Pacitic i Ches. & Oblo a0 Ist preforred do 2nd preferred: Chleago & Alton... Oregon Nav.. 4 Oregon Trans ile Mall § rin Dee. & 16 taburg CoBR Q. Pullman Palace... C.i Ci, G RSB Del. Hudson.... Del L & W. . §(St 1 &S, D& IR G.p St Paul. . Enst Tenne Ao prefareed.. 1268 do It pre Sl Min. & Man.. 113 g 20 pre SU Panl & Omaba.. 4y (i o preforred 19 an. Coal & Iron. 431 Houst 1linols U, S Bxpress Wabash St. 1 el profo stern Unlon Am. Cotton Ol Colorad Coal Homestake ... Tron Stver. Ontarlo ¥ Quickstiver Loulsvile & Nash Toulsvillo & N AL Memphis & Chiar Micalgan Central ML S & W o prete a0 profer: Sutro.... 5 Minn. & St L, Bulwer .10 do prof, itich. & WP rer Missourl Pactiel... 88 Wisconsin Contra Mobile & Ohio. Chiiengo Gy Nashviile Chatt Load rrust J. Ceateal.... 10 138 |Sugar Trust.... & W pEALL 46 Southern Puc 184 0. %, L. & U, 55% R0 G WL, 15 [ Rio G. W. Tsts. L 120 Dist.. The total sales of stocks today were shares, includmz: « King Northern Pucific, preferred, :9.32: Now Enzland, 7.000; Readinz, 2,440; Rtiehmond & West Point reccipts. 4,180 St Piui. 15.400; Unlon Pacifie, 55,0015 Western Union, 10,534, New York Mo Ew Youk, May 13 ¥ at 112602 per closed otfered at | PRIME MERCANTIL STERLING EXCHAN sixty-day bills Market, MONEY 0N CALL— st loan, '3 per cent; per cent PAPER--§(5 por cent, cndy ‘at #.85'; for and $1.87% for demuudd. he closing quotations on bonds: 8o THT[Mutual Union os % 18 coup. 117 |NJL G Int. Cert. [ 1ag S digyreg, U100 | NOTEh Pacitic lets 118 Pieifie s of 109 | North. Pacttic 2nds . 114 intana st)d 45, 88 | Northwestern C i . now saLs.,. L 108 D105 1 110 | 120 Central | L1074 & Pue. Ists. 110 D. & R.G. Ists, 1157 Tex. P 1. G Tr. Rets 85 D &R G L0 s X NRGITE R 31 Erie2nds.. ton” Pucitic 1sts.. 1083 MK & T 1043 ML IC & T London Finaneinl Keview. [Copyrighted 1592 by Ja nzs Goridon Bennstt.) Now York Cable— J s —There s been i de clded fallinz ol both In investment and spec ulutive by s In the Stock exehinge Lo while the course of the markets has baen loss favorable owing to reallzations by Lold- ers who take alirm on the first sign of r tion. Funds, however. are well muintuined. Indiun runce paper is steady with fow excep: tions. Loreizn governrent seeuritics are duil Hone raflwiys have been compuratively quict, but the close was somewhat frrezuli smull improvement s es red In Bl ton deferred, Southeasier astern, Lo S0mCWhat tisappointed of the bulls. liay, nmore or less depressed ull day, New Yors showjng no disposition to support the murkef, thus chiecking whut promised to be a strongly maintained unpwar, iont. Final prices are nbout the lowest, beinz estabiished in N ence, 'y per cent in preference and Wi n - Atehison and v decline of 13 per cont rthern Pacific: pref Unfon Pacific, Wibush ash debenture, 3 per cent Atehison income bonds and from 'y to % per cent in most others. Canadian fines Wivo been ¢ wtively ne lected und irrozular. Money his been & per fect draz. tloans hiuvo been freely of- fered at2per cent or even under that.” The alseount’ market has also been quiet. Two and threosmonths bills aro quoted ut from 5 to 1 per cent. in Financisl Notes, . Mass.. May 13.—Cl earings, #1715 ulunces, #1605, Money, 11 per cent. xchunge on Now York. 5c to 1je discount. BALTIMORE, Muy 18, —Clearings, $12, 2, 70; balances, #1157, " Money, 0 por cont., ADELPHIA, P My 15.-Cleurings, $10,- bulunces, $1358.0651 Money, 8 per cent. NEW ORLEANS Muy 15 —Cle'irings, #-, . New York exchange, s per $1,000° pro- wit. Bunk, $1.50 per $1,00) premiu MEMPILS. Tenn, May Lh—Now York ex- change seiling at £1.50; clearinzs., §314,85; bal s, 120,60 ILANSAS OiTy, Mo, Muy 13—Clearings, 1,548, 1, ~Clearings today, Money quict ui i Now Yors ‘o Mouey easy '3 per cent for ti . " Now York premium. Sterling exchanze st iy bills, #4501 demand, #1.5. v Youk, Moy Li—(Special Telogram to Bee |—Exchange wis quoted as follows Chieugo. e premium; Hoston, 5@ 10e discount; i per cent. premium. CHICAGO, per on eall, 4 cloarings, 11, May 11 La@i C. Bink exchung dy: sixt F1. Louis. §0¢ premium. CINCINNATL. O, May 13.—Money. 923 per 2w York oxchange, premium , 82 0. TIAVANA, May 13.—Spanish gold, 82.504@2.51; exehange quict, BOSTON. Muss, May 13 unces, 82,160,080, Rte, 23 per cents thine loa Olearinz houso hul- call lo cent. Boston Stock Market, BOSTON, Muss, May 13-The following FOR TABLE USE Johann Hof"s Malt Extract ar excells all other Mult Tonics. It is highly invi orating, and yet not intoxi- entin, To Invalids, Oid Peopla, Nursing Mothers and Delicate Children it is a priceless boon. Don't ex- periment with the ordinury tonics, Buy only the “'gen iine,” which has the signs ture “Johann Hoff” on the neck of every bottie. & Mendelson Co,, Sole Agents and Importers of Mineral Waters, 6 Barclay street, New York, of ne OMAHA DAILY I ———— T R THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS| I'A BEETSATURDAY, MAY 14, 1892. were the closing pricmon atocks on the Bos- | 1. 20 ton Stock market totags i 3 1i N N1 Atehinon & Topoka. i) GAamet & THecin. . 270 Boston & Maine.... 68, 4GataLnY i CB&Q 1084 Prankiin 1 Fitchbure it 1t 7 Kearsares 1 Flint & Pece M 2 1 Anceoin " FIint& Pere M prd | Sy Santa Fo Copper ) K C.SLJ & CBLL 120 Tamarack. 163 Mass Contra £ Boston Land € 3 N V&N England Wert Fnit 10 Butlond ptd Lamson Store S 2 Wis. Con; pid @ Water Power 0 Allcuer M. Co(hew) &) (dent 118 Atlantic N . 2 Boston & Montana. i 0 v [y - - 2, 1m0 104 40 Denver Miaimg Stoeks P—Of the three loads recelved (w0 were DESYER, Colo, Muy 14.—~The followin: table 1 direct to local killors and not offered o shows the range of pricos and transactions t. The other, a sin rle deck of shorn for yosterday. Salos, 45,20) shiros. nixed nutives, sold for £.15. There 18 no quot= ATiewtian R IT CT abic change in'the murkot and local houses aro Ay, T groatly In need of dosirablo muttons, Falr Argonaut 2iig I 1 natives, 8,50 20,00 falr 10 good west Ballarat S 10 Lustice. 2,01 imon and stock sheep, 43,00 Bankkok Cora il Jeavenworth good 16 choice 40 to %)-1b, Tan, by, §4.01 Bates Huntor 4 Lexington Bik Six V¢ it Rule N Av Brownlow Mas-Mazeppa 103 mixed natives, shorn o 100 « ateli]oas - Claudia i ark Consolld Iptsand Disposition of Stoe 2 teed- National 3 | shown by the hooks of the Union Stock Yurds SR, 10 | company for the twenty-four houre ending at i 1 unniog Lote 15 | 5o'elock p. ., May 1, inone. @ ¢ [Whnie v Gettysburg 0 Suttun o s - e | “CATTI oo RV HONSES A NTS New York Mintng Qo Care 11 ag Q are. | Hend Cars | 1lead. Cars. Hend Cars | Hoad W Yorg, Muy 13 —The followinz are the closing mining stook quotitions P E “ Alayscon T Hialo & Norerow. 160 DISHORITION olctior ... 10| Homestke ) | — " Choliar 2 ) | Mexlean | Crown POliE L0 155 (ODRIF coveeeenens 10 | Oaba Packing Co 1 s h T b B | G Tammon’t comy 1 ) i Deadwood ) Standard.. o | Swir e i b i Eurckn ) |[Unton Con Mt ¢ Cadahy Packing 6 Gould & Cirry 12 John . Squires & ¢ Kingan & ~on LIVE STOUK MARKE Cattle Steady and Firm—Tlogs Activo and Higher—Sheep Stendy OMAIA, May 14 —Recelpts for the past fiv Aays f00t up KL cattie, 25,403 hogs wid 2,0 sheep, nzainst 12050 cattle, hoes and 3,500 sheen tho same five days st weel There was o sudden et up 1 the eattle re- ceipts, but forty ears being roported in. As retty close to 1,000 head were he.d over from Mhursduy, the sipply on sale was uppurently wnple for the present restricted requirenicnts of the trade. Business oponed oat moderately active, with a fair demand from all sources, Drices’ are ruling so both Tiere and Chfeago that any change must be for the better. This fact inspired shippors and ox- porters with enouzn confidence in the marke 10 pay firm even stroug prices for cattle thut suited them. Good 1,250 10 L510-1b steers sold from $5.50 10 2000, Dressed beal buvers were willing to puy fuil Thursday’s prices for de- sirable killing gra s and il 1o good 920 to 13.0-1b. steers sold ut from .40 to K1, 7 Com- mon and inferlor lizht stall and ode and ends sold as usual aroand $,.00 to $.55. Taken altogether and compared with Wednesduy and Thursday it was Irly_sutistactory market and prices in the main were fiem 't the recent decline, Tha yards were cloared up pretty ¢ ose by noon. Butehiors' nnd canuers’ stock v in meager supply, the fresh receipts includ only abouteight or ten curs of cows and mixed stock. Everything found a ready sale at steady prices and the of Driskiy, poor to very ge selilng at from $1.00 o & rinzs chunged hinds COWS und_he Bulls, oxen and stags were not particularly nctive, but fully steady at from 8200 to & VO hWOLS rather dull, but quotubly unchanged at from #1710 $1.4). Trading in the stocker and decidedly limited, and with well supplied wnid tendency of the m nave declined 10c o 1 feeder line was ular dealers not anxious to buy. tho et was lower. rices 80 fur this week, but a fow duys of falr weither would soon’ start them up again, Representative sales: STERR No.Av. No. Av, Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1..1000'83 6714 14 Ml 17 i ) 8 17 6 12 410y 7 2T 16,1021 40, ks 187751 % 103 1184 il BTEENS AND 1078 032 cows. 1810 225 5 3 15 1 1 1. 1..1000 171100 2.118) 27990 7.1 471017 101010 HEIFE 12,501 3 16.. 697 330 2..105 440 1.2010 280 11610 285 21860 300 LI18) 265 STAGS, ol..1050 300 STOCKERS AND FEEDZRA, 1. 670 4 15 [} 1.0 180 [ §15 1 100 640 80785 40 i 1..1950 i 19 1. 800 3 Hoas — Recelpts were somewhat heavier than anticipated, us it was generully supposed the condition of couniry ronds would keep furmers at home. Hozs can't live lots this weather, and so thoy shipped. The supbly was nbout than last Friday, the general quality about the samne, There was an improved ship good hogs of all weights, Bost Iiberal buyer. Local houses were being nz demand for in being a also good buyers. so that in spite of lower markets at Chicazo and other points the prices here uver- aged wll of 5¢ higher than Thursduy and whilo some of the eariy not have been ©s iy more than steady quite & few of the Iitor sales were e to 10e b The weizht of the hogs cat very littie fizn 18480, the popuar prive, wis paid for hozs wolzl rom 183 to J06 1 bs, w0l to cho weights sold at #i.47s to several rather ull the wiy e hozs of uil 2450 und thcre wero I loads thiat went as low verything sold in good #.45 murkec wrnlnst u B4 The general uverage of prices pi 514 azuinst $4.20 Thursduy und .37 last Friduy. Represen- tative siles: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. YO 0 21 8) 445 Dt — 8) 120 440 i 8 K7 B 44 200 ) 4 443 160 65 20 443 0 ' K0 4 43 230 6 N 443 +0 60 100 44 1 65 160 44 120 HO 44 200 - 44 4 — 4 120 20 4 - ) 4 986120 04 200 120 40 4 8 81 4 K 200 4 120 8 120 35 VEARS: ECZEMA. Mr. Hirax Trwgarr, of Olean, Pike County, Ala,, says that SWIFI'S SPECIFIG cured him of a puinful case of Fezemm, of which he had snffered for 85 yearse He took seven batt]es. cures by driving ‘ew} the germs and poi= son. Tt is entircly vegetable. Send for book on the Skin and Blood. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. d Finest In tho World, LRV AND OLABGOW, ) Baturduy, NEW YORE, GTRRATTER and NAPLES, ‘AL rowlet Intorvais BALOON, SECOND-GLASS AND STEERAGE rates 0 Iowast tetms 0 And_from the princile B00TCE, ENGLITH, IRISH & ALL CONTLIENTAL POINT Ccualon tickets’uvabie 10 TeLuFD by elilior (ho pio. ey & Nk ot Inclund G Naploa & G luraltar fis acd Mooy Orders for Acy Amoust at Lowest Bated, Apply to any of our local Agents or Lo HENDEKSON BROTHEKS. Chicago, L& Ders and foedors. Lelt Over Chicago Live Stoek Market, L Citeaao, Til. May 1 clal Telegram to Te Bee ) —11 thers was anv inprovement to- duy in the general foatures of the eittle mar- ket Hers did not recoznize it Values r ssirable eattlo about as on yesterday. but the genceral ¢ of prices was low Coarse, ho vy o almost unsale il the maned very mueh unsettied, 1 butehers' and canners’ stock wero o prevading low pricos for stoek ceders hus stluulated the demand for those deseriptions and a literal nuniber nzed han'ls on a basis of from $401 10 $h averagin: from 60) to §1.20 108, v ors wnd bulls wero quoted ut from #1.25 Lo 8123 for poor to eholee and dressed in L shipping stecrs were saleable at from } Lo #4.70. io hoz ma et started In rather encouras- for seilers, opening netive fuily steady but it soon quioted down and pri ensed 0fF e, tho closo heinz quito w The sints continued Lirgo un 1 the woathor was maund wot and buyers could not bo found all of the offerings. Quotation ranged from $1.45 to 850 for v S 10 $4.75 for strictly ehol sales at frow $1.77 nz in culls and * skips for closy mon gr wesen few ourly | y 10 $4.80 hero was a quiet and firm market for e, £00d ones selling especially strong. Sales were o basis of from W 250 for Inferior to extra shorn, wooled selling nbout AU per 100 1hs wbove those quotations. Yeur- lin were in demuand st from $5 50 to $7.00 and Glrr.lnx A0S at from 10 #3500 per head, Recelpts “were: Cattle, 0,.00; hLogs, 33,0005 show, 6,000, The Evening Journa CarrLE—TRo- 5007 shipments, day's kot wly steors, i others. 52000 shipmoents, 8,500 shade lower: roizh i xed and pac butehers' we common, 4.30: prioe @4.50; 1ight, SHERp—Ri shipments, s higher: nntives 5 Toy % Vo Tex 101 un ant 5 [ yearlings, 0, 0@3 12151 lnmbs, $ New York Live Stock Market, NEW Youk, May 1 BEEVES - Receipts head, including 20 ¢ native steers, #1000 103 dressed beof ste e; marker dull; s and cows, $1L.5)@G CALVES — Recoits. idi market e highers veals, $8.002350; buttermitk calves, .0 @12, S 8400 head: market firm; sheey o +d veariin: lumbs, 36,05 sprin drossed mutton, stoudy avoR@ile lawmbs, tirm at 1014312 per | Hoas—Receipts, 4900 head; market stoady at $1.40@5.40. Kansas City Live Stock Market, Mo, 3 —CATTLE—Re- . 5003 the mur. teef unl shipping celpts, ket steers, L1 15; cows and heifors, SLY@ 8.0 and feeders, L1 @155, Hoc B i shipments, 4. 00; ¢ s nd 5igive b th extr tho bulk of Snr It prices wer ange of pr s were mide nt #4004, ipts, %00 head: shipaients, 2,700; wominaily unchinzed. IT'S FACE Value isn’t what makes “‘Specific Oxy- gen” so eagerly sought, but its magicul power, in renewing the life forces. It's exquisite, exhilarating, henling propertics, are and wonderiul more precious than the “Balm of Gilead,’” it really ures, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, Hay- Deafness, Headache, (sick or nervous), Nervous Prostration. SPECIFIC OXYGEH, Air is the base,— We add rich mag- netic Oxygen,— You |- breath the whole, | The effccts are as- tonishing,delight- ful and hest o7 all, Bk and [nataims Feee Cull on, or write The SPECIFIC OXYGEN €D, Sulte 610 Sheely Bullding, co Dyspepsia, 16th and braskn Howard __SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAITA, attle. hoz GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSIO THE LEADE! 10 _U.\]\"H Wiita s, this nouse Wood Brothers, South Omuha~ for cor- clephono 117, 3.1 DADISMAN, | WoAAOH: | Managors. Market reports by mail and wire cheerfully furnished upon application w1 o Campbell Commission Co, Ohleago, EastSt. Louls, Kunsas Oty Ouiaha, >lous Cit A, W D Tallmad Tl 1og Nidlos 1o Crill, Denny & Company, Live Stock Commisston. Koo %7 Exchangs Bly'g, i 0wt A. D. Boyer & Company, S and 5 Exohange BuildinSouth O Correspundence solleitad and or f.Epecinl uttention Lo orders (07 st Established, 1831 - Incorporatod, 152} Capital fully paid, $20,00). Waggoner Birncy Company, arko Chieago South . Fort Worth, Write or wir reports Perry Brothers & Company, s for prompt and reltable < Commission. Koom 61 Exchynze Bulldinz, South Omabi Gassman & Dudley, |M. H. Hegarty & Co Rooms 60 und 61, Ex-| Room 81 Excanje chinze Bulding Buliding South Omaubia, = Neb [South Omahs, - Neb BOUTH OMAHA BANK Union Stock Yard National BANK. - Ehibbers can depnosls Lo oredis of thals bowe bane wherever located. tal OMAHA ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS J. H, BLEYN, AWNIN AND TEN OMAHA TENT & AWN-| WOLF BROS. & £0, ING COMPANY, orite, AWNings, tArpay Flags, hammocks, ofland | liny, covers of all k rubbor clothing. Send for oat'gue. 1115 Farnam fags, b for cat! .} BAGS AND TWINES ™ | BISHOP& GO, Sacks, burlaph twine, " | fone homp, Jute, cob cto. 8128, 12th st BICYCLES. ~H.e. TODD, Buccorsar 10,3 Wilks M. DAXON, on I 1. M'fe clgar, paper Bloyeles Rold on wonthly | preabig boxos, Al novel Pagments. 150N 1othet | Hoxin Dox i 1110 Douglas St 300TS AND SHOES. HKORSE-COE SHOECD, B 1101 How vrd Stra it Faotary 00rior Hth and Dougla Wo aro niaking elo:e prives tb oaih b solling o clasy 0f ool wale 8510 With morchants, IRKINDALL, JONES & | AMERICAN HAND SEW - co., | ED SHOE €D, Wholesalo Mfre. Agents | Doots, shoos, rubbors Boston Rubbor ShoeCo, | feit woods, - 1508, 181 102, 1104, 1103 Harney st | Flarmoey st BREWERS, SCHLITZ BREw- IRG ©0, ©OMoce, 8, 0:h and Leaven: W rty SUa, Omatn. 10Ln Martiover. Agt. Jos, CONF VOEGELE & DINNING Mfrg Comfeetioners and Joubers of forelgn and Gomontlo fruits, 1110 Loward st. CARRIAGES. V/.R.DRUMMOND & CO, Carriago butlders, Tlose Bud patrol wigons a speciulty 18th, b Court Louse. COAL, COKE, CORNICE. GMAHA GOAL, COKE & | EAGLECORN OF WORKS LIME €0, galvanized ron Hard and soft con). § E window cups. ccr. 16th und Douglas Iy sts. CLOT BLOTOHXY & COMEN, Clothing, notion, furnish Ings. Give us o trial Samplos prepuid by ex press. 1115 Harney. GILNIORE & RUHL, Monufra clothicrs. stroct. and wholosa 1102 Huru, CONTRACTOR! J. H. GLENN. Contraetors and sub con tract vuilding, pasterinz, paintl by Of Glenn's areitects an s for all Kinds of 2 ote, will receive builders directo frec, by sending theie name, b tlon: 10 the publisher. J. 1. Strect. DRY GOODS. KILPATRI! DRY 00008 Cd Dry gnods.notions, furnishing goo s, M. E SMITH & CO,, Dry g0ods, notiona, fur- Dighing goods. Corner 11th wod Howardsts, Cor. 1ith aud Howard st ELECTRICAL SUFPLIES RECTOR & WILHELMY | co,, Corner 10th and Jackson Btreots Oth and Douglas LIQU ILER & 08 | morehants, 1112 Alfrs Ken it Liqnor 1hrn et nody ® Liast Inlia MILLI 0. A STONEHILL, Milltners notions elonks ete. 116118 8. 10th st MUSIC: ACHI3RE IR, Planos orenns, artiats | muterin Doug las st oto. 1818 STANDARD 0OIL cO. | Refined ana ating olls, axlo gre cte. l‘.»l MC WHORTER, GRAIN. 23/ of Trade. Nroker 1 geain, ote. Private | wire to N. Y, Chicage And st Louts. HARDWARE, S— LOBECK & LINY, Doators' 1 mechanios t o L LUMBER. FRIOX & HERIERT, Wholean 1001 Facnan st J, OBERFELDER & 00, mport il SNONV DRI OIL | No bad_odor ehtmneys | wicks, Ak feld, Shurmor & 3 i e fatetie i OYSTERS. 2 Douglas Strost. CHAS. R. LEE, | JONN A, WAXEFIZLY Hooring aat Ml wAn 1o dealors L — NERY St Plano Muslont by ot all kindd %y o el it S Toay KiNG & SMEAD, Establishod, 1873, WHITHEY & CO, s and g 15 Hownrd street Kefer to Com | Nat Bank cash. 415 8. 11th-at, PAPER. PRODUCE COMMISSION, E 4 BRAHCH & 50,, — ABOOTH PACKING G0, | PLATT & 03, Packers of ovators, fish [Oyators, fish and oslery and celers. 08 Loaven: Sluiat bavid Word st Colo, manager. _— OVERALLS, SUIRTS, BETC. . NDBINS!‘N-\SYGIIBTD‘ Mt 0f UK & S pante. | Mirs_golebratnt “ucs BTN ik Eand J. A, RYDER & £0. ",‘AS. A. CLARK &C'J,,' poultry nad jane 817 South Lth Strook J.B. HUSE & 0. MOORE & FERGUSON, R T EHIR, S Gl Mowardsidons T M [ Agents "ror " My Khyal horeo aut ‘onitie epico. 805 5. Tiu b Ha SR, | Rios s oo, Wholialo butter & exze cheoss, ozen Buys and Iy Kfur W fruits,pouls CARPENTER PAPER CO KING PAPER CD. stock of | Wrapplng paper. all Kind, = i, winpping and | 9f twinos' etc. 14 WOLF ELECTRICAL CO., S om caf B | Homara ook wvies Tllustrated catalog free o ot ave : - - STOVE REPAIRS. FURNITURE - 2 UENITUR OMARA STOVE REPAIR OMAHA UPHOLSTER- : VIORKS, i BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- Stowo pepatis Wi maten Upholstered furniture NITURE 00, O Yo made {32146 Nicholns & | Graco and Thirtoenth T DougIas, S iovato oty Treots A SI00UsIne RN, GROCERIES. | DRUGS, Ete. SASII | TOYS. o 75 7 % % ) & h D. M. BTEELE £ 02., | BLAKE, BRUDE &G0, | M. A. DISBAOW : '“‘". [iduanonLs0: oy 12011208 Jones street, | 10th S vy anohyord | (ERlsBing Skools LEONS [ 10th ana Harney streets, = The eminent «pe 1alis: in nervous, chron| registored graduste in meicine, torrhoc: c, priy Bundays 10 8. .10 12 1818 Douglas Street, Omah s diplomns i cer il Wenknoss, night 1osaes, | Bce, 1201 aud Tard sta, | Farnum strect. Los shol. 18 sl ¢ etment f0r 108 of Vit power, ine or lnstran " CRIPPLE CREEK MINING STOCKS I handle the CRIPPLE CREEK MINING STOCKS, and can fill telo- graphic orders on short notice. My list comprises Creels stocks. Anaconda, Cold King, Blue Bell, Work, Alamo, Washington. And all other reliab e stocks, of thesc as well us many stocks of the Leadvill pon and Crecd the following Cripple Bull Mountain, Beuna Vista, Many of the reek stocks have mora thn doubled within three months, The Ana cond i stork so'd toar months azo ut L cents, and sel s now for over 8 per share, Other new IINes Areopening ove 2000 Prospects, A zentiem i of O ry fow d ays With just as incil Biuffs bought some of this stock at #5 cents, the latter part of Murch, and has since refusel #1 for it. In vestments made at low rates, Al correspon denco promptly ausw J. S. CIBSON, 10 Pikes Ieaic Avenue, Colorado Spring Colorado TUE SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAG) is via the Chicago, Milwaukez & St. Paul R'y, as represented on this map, TCHI, = ¥SAco Electric Lighted, Steam Heat- ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 6:20 p. m., ar- riving at Chicago at 9:30 a. m, City Ticket Office: 1501 Far- nar St., Omaha, K, A, Nasi, Gen'l Agent, C, C, Lincory, Pass. Agent, OF TIR ALOE & PENFOLD €0, | 14180 1th 1ith Straoe, Next o Postoflice, Omaha 4na branch of world Bot wenry or U fusted to the face PROTOSALS FOR Sealed proposals will | dersigned until 1) o'clock 1501 speo Tor the Ltions of 1801 ity compr Izurd strect fr stredt [ Ohatrian Bouard of Public Owabia, Neb, May 13, 1804 nowned NS a, Neb. bloot, skin and uninary discases. A ing with the gre potoncy, sy philis. st ¢ ulir Ana Losl silocoss Pirlic il OPTICAL HOUSE Practical Opticians sionl establish wthiod 1s Eyes Tceted Free of Charge. Prices Low for Firstclass Goods. PAVING, receivel it red Colorado sandstont nart of the following sireets, provenent dist lets numbered and a¢ 15Ul strect 1o v e une 1., Miy 2ith, weordTng to ts, In trot ims ser bod ira 1 6 2 stocot from thie nortly Mno of | om0 M0 i Se Rarih 'llie"of Micliigan | s e ot Sy #d atinat @ Watrioty R 1o snectty a price per s rd forshe pAYIKEE oF cordance w th plang o e A otre of i on fite 10 the olee of e of wubile worke T ol el 4 ot le on printed blanks puarel pOBOR oz ki (0 o Wecom N | furn i rt ot Shooic tn the sumn of $0R | by aita b L €16y of Oriwias s ovidence & Fond fadi) e Lo rd rescryos tho right 10 reject ad orall bids wid wahs @ ll dofet BIRKHAUSER Works, wis el Manufacturers and Jobbers' Directory )

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