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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1895. B o e e e e e e e o) ment ll f. Refined, quiet and 1t CONMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | 2% it Ui ot e OMAA LIVE STUCK MARKET | ¥ opitgse *oee® vver | WEATHER CROP BULLETIN i o ot et st s e HAY -G _]r( and steady; sWippIng, 6G80c; good | 3 15. |.!w No. 11, 8 11-100%e . No. 12, 3 8-1608%¢ o » | THHBRP-Receipts, 8,90 head: shipments, 1,600 L o LLAY | 5 eon—very cold and & 1 to, ehiotce, GRc No. 13, ¥k oft A, & 1-16kMc: mold A, 4 9150 head; market strong and stendy aned, Wheat, oats and Grese” nve made me SGb0: 10, 0%; Pacing coust, o, BBee 1ML | ¢ Eieo it el lout b LICeiN cruued 8 11 CHICAGO LIVE SI " reetey- o ‘ Was Di esterday as a Result of | vuoe. H i | Geue? powacred, a4 JoT o MR R i VE STOCK. B T, - Ovet enehail b G e e I B e e i s e s, Jow gt s, | SA) et WG ! o, | 19 | Racepls Toke cn o % motable A£300t 10| casso meostote miTios prvcs pestainca [ 001 820 Dy and Unfuverable to tho | {5 Teice, et cogtent ot it S 82 1 5 to 65 1w, 8'e, nominn s selected, : coming up nicely. sx ke dibkiad o (0 1 Bounos, AV ap B b - annmy and Quality, —Light Run of Togs. Growth of Vegetation, | T A avain badly damaged, Fall prat PR B AT STOCKS AND BONON, CHICAGO, May 21.—Only about 4,000 head of nearly ruined Bbaut &l planted, Bor nop hemiock | sole, . Buenos E cattle arrived here today, against 8,000 recelved b rowing any and not come up untl JT| Avven, tign Welkits, Tgae, Wcld | Speculution In Securities Was Qulet and & a ity ; ; . A Bt BOTTOM VERY SUDDENLY FELL OUT|fgse Mo o o e ot oot | B LB ol BEEF TRADE FULES kCT,VE AND FIRM | & Kunwms ity and yesieriav's advance in | SALL GRAIN SUFFERING FROM DIOUTH | 1WA bry ant the week. sma srain 1y st ~Firm; domestls Gecce, 160%c; pulled, . 2 cos was sustained, although buyers held back wdeomatile, bt wo feed raln badiy. —_ . YORK, May 21.—The share speculation .l arly In the day tle nveraged from 10c to — Toimg "well: Corn ‘meafly planted and cutwon on the St quict. Cut meats, qule K exchange today was quiet at . ! ctivi Strong in the (it Cnt meats, qu Per 100 1bs, higher than at the close of last are working some c""" Ut ';"""’ ‘A"'_‘“o""\m” ok ehin ! pickaed “siiliors, | opening, and the first prices made we Good Request for ] Unusually Large | week. and ansthime fhany - would have s | €OFR Flas Made Little o no Growth Owlog | o Lounoin locallties visited by showers crops 9 o ot phidbis 3T ity Saiyy I8 | oy AR e liRIg JEUTeN of JEMEICAY: or of Fed Steers—Feeders Little | around $, but choice heeves of the right we'ght to the Cold — Potatoos Show Plaating. woll advaneed. Gras rosts. badly wins ; Thousand Cars and Absence of ntemt oFy mominal: Julds K010 | deprossion was largely due to the selling f fod— Hogs, Al ¥ Were aguin very wearce. Common 1o choice nax Planting well advanced. Grass roots badiy wine Whipment Demand, continent, 20; 18 American, §1.53; ¢ eign account and the heaviness of Americans e %8 Astive at Strong Uive wicers welghing from 90 o 1,275 iU, wira Signs of Recovery from Merrick-Ground very dry. Some rye hurt by J pou ric nw miess, $1 8 |'on the Tonfon Stock exehunge, Trading, hows guros—! Steady salable at from .3 to $6.90, the bulk of the the ¥ the frost, Cor o tooks. yelloy BUTT Firm: western dabey, 740 s ron y exchang ading, Sales hett L0 $hd0. e bolk e o Fros the frost. n generally looks yellow and i CHICAGO, May 21.—-Wheat was dizey to- | LY IO Vrvnineee SiiHe; Waté | movement was_inaugurated, under the. in i Rebraska setry’ it Fhe expeeation franman-Evervthing needs rain. Much of the AGO, io! Biate creamery, Hisc o o Wi New Teiney. Cented soid ATREO AT o1, | of g00d Fecelpts tomorrow: Kept mumercus buy reskly ; N WheelkreCorn plaRGE. We i day as a result of the great rise which it Kl Suindy; winte Targe, tioe; smath, | Do oony, " gugar T 5 b m‘ "W“” et Wi ¥ oY ‘l:: l!urlz.:}ll.‘l;“nfi \:,‘,\, V1 T O h TRt T (hut. EaTaly Ak % ”\\ul(:) v;‘n(hlr crop bulletin, No. 6, of | givn®Ghriioerm, planting well advanced. Small has experienced within the past few days. Drt sk i dii akims, y . Sugar 1% 1 = ay, small that sellers et VEY of “mowt | the Nebraska weather scrvice, co-operating BOL b p } el Weaker! Stats and Dennsylvania, 1416@ | per cent and the rest of the st respectable supply of cattle, the heaviest |of their o " L LB L o THWESTERN SECTION y The news was nearly all bullish, and higher sty I 1 southern, Hhe higher prices Induced realizations, which, 10: | run of hogs in nearly three months, and a 2t one. more dof Hows wens | teatied Toom by cieay Wedther LUTERt) | (AdNmENG fuin thia week. Crops suftering . prices were logically to be looked for, but | 13kcs reoe e gother with n small bear trade, brought about | o h y ' offered on the m o hogs wore | issued from the central office at Univer- [ veiy much. A good deal of wheat plowed ces were loglcully to be LooKE IO men. | wob ISTHOLEUM=Duli " United clowed at $1.09 | &' reaction of from 4" per et to 3 per cent | (1 SUPPIY of sheep. Aumber hAt were et from yestordng. Eastern | 1ty of Nebraska, Lincoln, under direction | W7 hut in corn 3 bl U1 A bt s i | * 3k row the latter in Prcific preferrel; 194 In | There were twice as many cattle on sale | shippars ‘started In to buy at an enriy hour. and | of G, D, Swezey, Pk i £ | .Chase—Corn looks well, but a small ncreage. Consequently, when the market showed @ |/ SEXLLOW-quict, casy; city, A@i%e; country, | Brle “Feleqraph and Coton O preterret, in | as were he WealE Ago; Wl TAIR o pretty | (08 ey, NGLSSEEICE Iluf the Coma e rlgtion mot ik Well owing 10 tendency to waver at the top today there | {%7tRe ¢ | New Jorsoy Central, and % per cent in Bugar. | oo SR, 3 @ o e rbr ok| braslin exper{me station, directol | cand weatner endenicy {o waver at the top todny Wt | gROSIN-Firm: straincd, common o good, $165 | Lacleds Gus was an ‘exceptiin and hai | Bood cornfed natives constituted the bulk | 1 5 St relthing sase " After niing the | Week ending May 20, 1895, reports received { , DUndv-Drouth stil unbeoken, Al farm worke Ct e " il g Ll TSN B cent to 33. About noon the latter k nd- | of the offerings. The market had more life | shipping orders there was no real competition, | from 184 reporters in it suspended. Buffalo grass heglaning to dry up, a tumble of 2%c. Fluctuations were very [ TURPENTINE-Dull; 20%ie. vanced 13§ ‘per cent for the common and 24 pet | and a decidedly better feeling pervaded the | 8nd as the local packers had the field ail 1o Lot il i ty-three counties: | " Frankiin—cool weather the pist week has ime e g e session, but the | RICE-Steady: domestic fair to extra, cent for red, the latter closing % per ¥ t feeling pervaded the | WG (0 . . t 0 proved the appearnnice of am " b frequent throughout the s n, %e: dapan. 3@l R A 15{mp trade, although prices werd Rardly quotably | flemaelves prices wedkenied somewhat, Comman blanted s o T e ey S ahowed a itice 14 over yeste he: Japn, 3G ce be 2 eral provem ces ardly quotabl hogs and PIRS were not any highe a good to lanted an afr, but needs fuln badly ; Bt Thiah, iAvaRasd by Whest to | act o e New Orteans, open st in o evierd] arket, which contine | higher than Monday for any particular | choice ot Cloacd with most of the ginice. jost FrontlerConl and FAther o Aty for ksh. of ; day. Corn, though advanced by wheat to s R v o ‘the close, when the beat Drices were Cif. | gride’ of cattle, Dressed beef men were | SicA Were made of heavy hogs al from $4.05 10 crops. Wheat and oats nearly ruined. Garden [ Bomo extent, was more directly influenced e o fiems Seotch, $10.00020.00; | rent. The fon'In Valucs raneed up i e BRI G 0 s b I SUUMT mostly Killed By the frost L ' 9. 50001 Copper. strong: brokers' |3 per ceni Northen preterred, T the | partial to the handy welght steers, and read o o 7, and lig ke AL L LB I by ts and inclined to greater steadi- | " P i y ) s ot from $4.25 to $4.30 3 making poor y the frosts and inclined to greater price, $10.50; exchinge price, $10.90. Tead. quiot; | geangers, Manhatian, Sugar and Chicagy Ga | ily pald good, firm figures sue o WhY sUC eSceading AR progress. Rye heading out low. In the southe i i loting $4o HIgher than | Brokare' price. 8 Cexonen L LRGN 3 i therein. Between 12 and n figures for such h an exceedingly active demand Prugten h ness than wheat, closing %c high 4 AteRAys RIPRIED. SO0t St D utee 5. Tin, | being most prominen in etween 12 and | gyited them, while, on the other hand, there | foF . from local dressod RS that Sterh part of the county grain in good condi- yesterd: Oats are %o lower; pork i stralts, §] Platos, | steady. Spelter, |1 o'clock there was @ recession of 2 per eent ] he ¢ here | ices moved up about 10¢ 100 1bs. more, A tion, ‘but generally the fall grain much dame it Rl S Qe saley n “ehangs, 10 tons August un, | o Bullmain, 14 In Long Txland ani Tacide | Was a general disposition to negl bout 10z per 100 1o | womwaL o8 aged and ail § ve d, 12¢, and ribs ower. s and 1 in Consolidated ovement of fully , Wheat opened weak, with sellers at from o to for July, but there were nume ous buyers for a matter of half an hour or #0 who evidently looked for a repetition of | the sequences to all the recent breaks In the price, They were not disappointed ‘U“)‘;" nECoie 1 [ ”f VVV““\I»[““ !m ‘(’ l‘r"|-|K\‘|(v.|: per cent higher, the latter in Great M le,,v“l tone to 1stern advices, Choice 1,300-1b, | $6.20, the bulk of the sales being Ll il y.",yy;.v.:‘,\”“”m; paower thre ;hh','g";w‘»: beeves sold around $ to and the bulk | to $4.90 for sheep and at from § jund, The sales were oo, | Of the fair to good bef stock sold at from [ ', SRNRE bR SOl Post's London cablegram saye: | $4.25 to $4.90. sheep, 9,000 hend. again todny becnuse | Good, s prime crude ng again after the T ary to ; hogs, 21,000 head Tist, Hiteheock—Ground 8o dry that most farmers OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, arkets were dull , fat cows and he g { Making an avers o in | aked a Da needing rain oMok SR A e as. At the close the | heavier grades, shippers especially being | choive” flocks within ‘two days. ~Common to AVERAOE - | dommerc ATl crops needing raln, but will hang (R D L R IO EAL (| Carket was, SUUDE JHCitoln AR Sh he 1o ¥ | Eomewhat Backward, owing: to the doubtruy)| Shalea sheas ware RUANIS QL Erpl v ; RAINFALL jon for a while, and seem to b doing well, in Prices were in (he muin from % per cent to 3 , Q. common to cholee lumbs at. from $4.35 1 FOR THE WEEK L U fram, $1.13 = NEEP dry for onts and Wi vy cannot MAKS more 7 - « limbs wold at from 8§ to than half a crop. Cotn comin 1y, Totas fers =old at strong T T hava quit eat recovered to Tat4e, but what occurred | ¢ 4 ’ At and on the siump in Kafirs N - Early planted corn up. Late l‘n‘"‘m LB UCH R LR (null(ln:x n: Trado and Quotati on | Where anormouly R Taies ave balng ehiread: | Drices, but buyers are discriminating more - Stk A XL "\‘:‘1""""“ planted lying 1h dry fofl A bH L ¥ © ne ur rather upset the cal- taple and ’ Ninericans opencd dull In sympathy with the | and more against the ARy Stool, ST, LOUIS, May 21.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 3,800 tney-No {mprovemeat i er L BRTkVins ¢ the growd, Attar HAnging be- | BoGE-Crons sosk rptie. e o ane s There. was no. matenal pally A ToF sl M e e e () Shipments, 400 head: mirket sirong it 0 for Smil i i oo G0 o o H tweon 78%c and 7% for about twenty min- | RBUTTER-OId hay or white stock, 8@le; fair | Some heavy selling was done by some, of L LOvobcH Rled Tower, ilhe market [ (ol Samant) Bed o elol e R LSS Erostdld_considorable damige. Cherrien killods B sa o i fe vy 3a Kaflie dealors who were first in on the rise. i as active and strong, with dium, g $ Somo ‘apples and. plams 1eft utes succeeding the bulge to Titke, it took Yo B AL TR L e A L LR AL S S e el 4 N AN ¥R oM eak tol ol ki dry & sulden dip to. Tlse, recovered to e, o L e o [ the trade In bulls, pas: e T Ty Rain needed, Wheat nnd corn cannot Atand the broke again to 78'4e, but quickly dropped o damage to crops by cold. Germany is not sell: | “gi (sl N Eotenta 1800, head' Whipments, rtone or| legs drouth much long Corn planting well alwg. 4% that the last named figuren appeared to RSN B i o | ine. he rates on Americans tomorrow will not ock and feeding cattle were more or S Recloplay 130 head:, Shipmen less tha me have quit for want of ain. BY Sty ub on (he top of an' Maceasibie | 1go; ducks, Bote: turkeys, Sqite; Heavy toms, | than b &é s more stock has arrived by mail | less of a drug on the market, owing to the | mixed, $tanaii: light, $40240, a trace i inch e N vain exCpt Toeal ‘shiwers at Mads mountain, Kt went down to Ttc. 1t took | 7 AL Qile; Tieayy: toms, | than lIn Nents iy v limited country demand, occasioned by | SHEEP-Receipts, 4,600 head; shipments, no §to? ) = o com e BN L LD B0 B hlrty. minte 10 e g e | Tci seese, s@sic "Fhe foilowing were the closing quotations long dry spell, which has hurt pasture | market strong. f A 1¢ 17 over E unty. Wheat nt . standstill - &bout_ thirty minu il EE G M| VEAL-Choice fat, 70 to 100 Ibs., are quoted at | OR the leading stocks of the New York ex- ne. Prices are all of 10¢ to 15¢ lower tha. 4 ———— nch inched. Ui 2 L No gerious damage from frost. Corn volatile character of the market wag well | .o, change today: last week. Good T EHEn New Yori Live stock Market, . g planted and comint up good. Pastures 3 e e ot the session, for by | 767%4c; large and coarse, 4Gt : o 100d to choice feeders are quot- | pw Yo AL The week has been cold and dry and very mall graln needs iy 12 0%elock the price had again climbed to [ CHEESE-Wisconsin full cream, Young Amer. | Atchison able at $3.40G3.80; fair to good, $3.00@3.40, and W YORK, May 21.—BEEVES-—Recelpts, 6 | unfavorable for the growth of vegetables Willow-—Fnrmer Ally have ealled & 2 %e. The great strength of July wheat at St. | feans, 1116@12; twins, 11 EReRARtAY Adawin Express.. "ot common grades'from § down. Represent- [ foadi none on sale = fiuropean cables quote | The temperature has been steadily below in_corn planti unt of the drouth b Tousin: wheto the traters are ih close touck | full eream, Iho; Nebraskn and Town, part skime, | Ao Kepres N ML o Alerain pues's, sb liite, dresded welglti 0| the normal throushout the w ok ranging (e R AW ‘ with the crop conditions in the best part of | gz R NG b . ¢ 5 SHEEP AND 1 ccelpts, 600 head; o rom 5 degrees below the mormal in the n THE Wi tes wheat country, did much (o keep | 207c: Limburger, No, 1, ile; brick, No, 4, lie; | SaImOLS & olito! ‘::',‘.“.',“: g Ave P, | mnte. hreo oute; heinvary fiom: soring hmbs | Yestern portion of the state to 8 degrees |y wheat “will be a short crop, i . i : below in the eastern. “There have been se- | Lult damaged by frost. Corn in gencrally & Swiss, No. 1, 160, Canada Pacific i o poor and need rain. ter, demand for round lots for shipment. It was ved, but they ha up the courage of the bulls, There wa . “anadn Souther Grogon Nay stendy: clipped sheep, falr to PR up the courage of the bulls, There W& | “HAV—Uplana hay, 1 midiand, sso; low: | Cansd Sonthern Orefon Jag. i Chotce Vitpinia Jamon, $1.75 vere frosts onsevera\ niehts. dolne more | FOM AN, GRS (le Jate planted, “which “wik 3 foreign advices or domestic crop condi land, 18; rve straw, §; color makes-the price on | ok, & ObIO: Mail. 1ot ‘v X Receipts, 3,309 head; steady less damage to fruit and vegetables, and ORTH\VRSTRRN TR * which could be construed unfavorably to | hay. Light bales sell the best. Only top grades (lnhusl-Alwu,. 14 4 %.00 for Inferfor to choice even to fleld crops. . NORTHWESTERN SECTION f holders of wheat. On the contrary, the g bring ton prices Co B & Q .t TR I oAl s sbesit ety s deiaienyy Dutte—Hixh winds during the week and 3 ta1itonor of the news avored stil higher P EONS bar dox.. $1.0001.50. Clifeako Gas, Pillnan BAiAce 1269 6 Stock in sight. amounting to only a trace over much of | frost on the 16th, but no damase resulting rices. The only thing that was advanced VEGETABLES, Consolidated Gas. Reading........ 3 Rars Record of recelpis at the four principal mar- | the state and nowhere sufficlent to do much | Cherry—Tthe hard frost of last weck seriously p SO AU @ 1 L f against the price was it had grown POTA Western stock, car lots, 85@6oc; | GG € ‘;x;‘lilrr;" :t :, R' i . ! Tuesday, May 21, 1863 r:':‘w\ i g rr‘lumyv all yegelation, Including yeun leaves o vapid a the o fiae it | smail tots, G0 tolo. Conl & Tron. v, G, W, pfd L Lot SRR T Cit - Small grain in most sections Is suffering sh trees. Wheat ' and oats will come out 4 RRCEIa FouRt o5 at ance orse, 1] OLD 'BIANS-Hana plcked, navy, $2.00; Lima | otton Oil Gert. . Rock Inland. SHIPPING AND EXFORT. om: 1 conslderably from the drouth, although in | L4, bUE a Kood deal o "the “vexctation iy and e, were ot e I Atter ,“_,"',,m d ""fi s per Sasthe g i Delaware & Hud:: s 5t Pl Pl 485 1.0 sop |Chicago 3 4000 21,000 some Lo A”Ht'“f where there’ has been a | "M v, a . i 3 W . A BIAGE 0N ontars, 3@3%e | Lack. & W. . oI & Cansas Cit £70 16,400 z00d g olsture In previous weeks, leyenne—Very dry. Crops doing no good. 00l, London, Parls and ie quoted | BORSEY s ). & C. F. Co.....0 o pra . 90 350 R , Bood condition, e st on the 15th did considerable damage & higher prices Minneapolis and Duluth | SWANRR GRIRS - Per 1ot ¢ RESUEAEN T outhern Paciio oW, Totals e ’|'“\‘\‘, LMD wheat e o e Do | e 9% receipts were 215 compared with 326 | RADIRHES. Per doz. bunches. 10 o pii.. ugar Roflnery. 1 i faaka ow, and in somo counties in the south- | “TawihWeek cool, with some 1ight frosts and a year ago. The exports of wheat and TONS~Per oz biiches, 10613, Bort Wi . i h Wool Market. Ot b oIt s SeIng APIOWEd SUp LD |t oeal hawers. - Crong, growing. nikely paly 3 flour from the Atlantic ports were equal to ; £ dor., e, : G Nortnorn vfd.., Hoxns Faclfo, H PHILADELFHIA, May 2.—-WooL—Quiet but | P'Cotn Nas ma Uil AR G L BHU b More 3 420,000 b, of which 200,00 bu. was in the | ASPARAGUS—Choice stock on orders, 30@0e | fi &R T pt T. &0 Cent. pi H H steayt Onio,’ Panmisyivanin ANy Wit Virsinik | s orn has made little or o Erowth, owing | MAire helow broken than for thise yers past form of flour. The only matter of a bear- | per doz, bunches. S Hocking Valley.!. 273 Union Pacific.. h i WHARaDBUaT (TARETR Al RHove N1 (BInas: | 1 b s o e e b e bARtATCRle HOg Lot (St iAha o ish character which was brought to the [ PI PLANT Ter Ib. 1G1%e. e m ¥“" U8 Kxpress.: 16 FR] ilam, 18@200; quarterblcod, 19@3c; common, | i many localities is walting for rain in | dry. Late sown grain does not look ns well as 1 JLithe ftrdde) was th I B OIS o ] .. 40046 . 1T il ¢ the frosts last wee & shown | 08 at first sapposcd. Wild fruit was not Killeds mnent from the exporting countries of the | erpiNG ni b o e | Ko TR w Weik 28| wotls Faneo k. 108 | 1 T AN auarter-blood, 166 | DR BY AR TrONRoVaRy, “Sut the wenther | Dut badly dumaged. Cor and miil Theed TaIR orld, which amounted fo 8 il 10= b BB arats h 8 J i| “dopfd............ T84 Western Union .. 92! } 1000 @18c; medium, 191@%c; quarter- | has been too cold to show much improve- [ In order to germinate, 3 cluding the 2,400,000 bu. sent from this coun- O ATOR iy AR LakeSliore...... 146 |Wheeling & L E.. 143 1....1110 irafd, 19 20 shed, X st crope, con 5| Logan vly half the o anted e try and Canada. The estimated weekly re- | wyas Bh. pln it | Cead Trust 243 do pra. 3 ‘ ‘Quarter-blood, 176 W ment in most crops, and continued frosts | ,lEAANGAry haf the corn, planted and much qilirements of the importing nations amount | ggs ~ PEANS=OR orders. per d-bu. box, W0 | Loylaritle & Bo% M & e T 3 HELRE A an bl e, Ti120 o) emnare,. Heporta by eounty Week Rk mida crop prospects better than ¢ this 0 6,700,000 bu, The reports of crop damage L. &N A ) D & R G. 2 1.... H0D 1..700 82 @ldc: quarter-blood, 16717e; common, 3 ey i & season for the past three years and’ the professional welling fought each | sTRAWDERRIES " shipping stocl Manuaitan Goii.l; 1164 |G- B.. e 1 founwashed (dark colared), light, "fin e e Rock ~Week dry and cold heady: - other foot to foot throughout the entire | case of 94 qis., $2.:063.00 g Mempniak O o 116 (N, L 2l 7. reayy, f ; medium, 12a33c; fine Autler—Corn_doing. well. Nearly all planted, [ by any kind of erop. Heavy frost on the n RERST LT 0 ha L ena Eppranchian the inars || APBERE TR nes ho gobd ahippink apples to. | S[CHIEAT Cantc. 10UKIC, B &i o 1 120 coarse, 1@12: territorial Not miuch damage done from the frost, except | o 1501 doing serlous. damage to fruit, % i Kot developed most extreme nervod. i LI Thos e e, 1o gobd BIURINETRPD Mimsouri Paciloll 2% o ptd, 1.0 8. 1 i NG fine, 8G0o; togardens and early cor Scotts Blafi—Farmers under rrigation busy g ed on down between Tic and 7 Wlifornia, per 10-1b bo A poile & Ohio . 1 &'T, O s e medium, 10711c; medium 3| ous—Cola " and unfavorable week for corn, [ putting in corn and & Afatfa. Wheat an pushed on fown heween Tie and " Calornta, per 101 box, 81756240 | Nawhwiile Chit.. TUA A A e | Rl 5 e biood,. T80, Contae, 01 e o Eeowih fnueh | bats. doing well,. ld. aitnita looking Ane. Late ng only @ fow minutes to go from one ex- TROPICAL FRUITS, lonal Cordagd rstrek el | i )STON, May 21.—The wool market is in a | retarded. Small grain Is doing well Potatoes heing plant: L s = to the other, and finally closed at Australlan nave .40 prd. iy| dontd gty v ot condition. No changes In prices are [ Clay—itye is used up and winter wheat not | Sherllan—All Kinds of grain needing rain. \ Nings, per. box, § NUJ. Contra 101 (s R R, 13 1 corded for tho Daat weck. Sales are, it any. | mach good. Oats. In far condition and. Wil | Several frosts have kept vegeation cut down. 3 (Nas fairly active and strong in the s, $3.0003.25, DAL 1| do'prd i A thing, lghiter end buyers 'do ‘not ‘sem eager | make & efop I it raing oon” Corn mostly | Julesburg, ¢ The unfavorable conditions ace of T ars and absence of Fxtra fancy lemons, 360 size, $.75@ | North Xm.Co. .l "6 | Am. Tol ) purchuse only sufficient to tide them over | planted, and & good stand, but not growing much, | previously teported are not chang ity a fancy lemon: size, $t.75 | North &m. Co. . Tos: 1 1 R e them " over | planted, and & good stand, but not srowing much. | asly Teported ot chunged for the bete | a local scalping trade, principally in the | PINEAPPLES—Per doz. 81 5 No,Pac prd, HEN S O b 5 @ been principally from the | - ¢ Comn and_gardens damaged sor + pit, with the fluctuations over a range of [, BANANAS—Choice shipping stoc n, per buncl, | UsEu D &Guiiiie I RV 1T ' ;h"“n _Territory wools have come s ling in, | by the frost. Wheat heading, eight to ten [ WEATHER CONDIL FAVOLABLE 13:¢, and those for the most part following [ $40@2.50. 3 S Al sales of stocks today were but are on . bieher basis than huyers ure will: | inches high. Oats and “corn lovk badly. Pas- — i the wake of the price changes in wheat . MISCELLANEOUS, luding: American Su 300; 2 iy 1 Bortend i K AT I e AT Gt (e poors Damages by Frost o nele of Molsture July, from 63lc and 53%c near the opening, | | F1GS—Fancy, 16c; cholce, 12¢1lc; Californi 1100;" Bu 1 1 TShaency. (o, brace up the market. here i St e o DUEERE L ARG il B L TR G S T e g 4,000 Chic 1 3 o¥ 10, brace up the “market here. The | cherrles and plums. but apples thought mot 10 |y \ e Tt B TR hahn [+ ikeonna olbged’at 530, or ) HON New York, 16c; dark, Me; Calitornia, oféeding 1 B Nan L e reboLl st mene | be hurt muchitbanturer CiReLUnE oV ety 2/ noot ALY LY The fedarn any)eins A el has arrived | Corn Qoing el Potatoes cut down. by | ment crop bulletia tssued today says: Everywhere @ 16c. Australia air B higher than it A4 yesterday. ¥ SYRUP—Gallon u Y B D FEEDERS, with nearly 5000 bale ; Bats were active. “Longs were again sell- | nixhy, fgal cam g5 SLev Per dom. #1%; 1 420 Dt tho waol fiab been Tately' pinsed o artive: | starmonine i oro g ks, DRlY since the | Sas G e . fron b tng and shorts buying. Orders from the | MAPL e, ] i following ‘are ‘the selling prices of 160ing | rrost. Tiye headini out very shovt: mecds ral Yy itoplan AN EUAEL SENT LRIt country to buy were also numerous. Bad | NUTS-A . Enalish walnuts, _soft : 3 riptions: Ohio and Pennsyl i Dy, "orn “pluntng about over Frult mot | Missourl valley castward over the northern and crop reports were influential in causing the 12¢; standards, 1lc; filberts, 9c; Brazil | ferred 4,200; 4 above 16Glte; X and above 1@l hurt much by the frost central portions of the country it was decidedly Michigan, 14614 N pecans, 10a12e, Lake, Jefter Uraent country demand for oats. While the “Corn growing slowly. Wheat and | cool, the average daily temperature deficiency ichig: New_ York and V 1 Wheeling & | 1 1 1 - market ex: |"l[l‘|h'(‘l] |n\\-l*r \'llln'-( through- —1In 60 to 70-1b. boxes, Gc per 1b.; fard i 2 B Tmont ye ¥ g ) PrOBTess. dats at a standst exceeding dey or 3 ferday’s last quotations, fluctuations were | CTUER—Pure juice. per bbl., $5; half bbl., §3. NEW YORK, MONEY ON CALL— |, HOC he run of hogs (dday combings, 16417c; Texas, medium (spring), 1@ way with the fruit except along the gulf coast and in_ eastern L ruled entirely by wheat and corn. The cash St Lonis Gensral Marxot. Easy at 161} last-loan, 1 per cent; | Hice It ought to be Orcinazily 1 Jioi acoured, 21gdsc: Montana fine medium, fin pson—Corn has grown slowly and laoks | Maine, where it was somewhat less. From the B Rt ot e very weak rloes AT LOUTH ATay SN PO Tt e ea i e oo | CloABIERL et S ¢ y be consldered a heavy” supp 90lle; scoured, $0gdlc; Australian combing Grapes and 1 e Killed by the | upper Mississippl v stward over the Ohlo fhiz about 1c lower, and the feeling extended | asked, but dificult o renlize them and murket | cepte o M eRCANTILE - PAPRR-2@1 per ) G400 " Auntrailon oroasbrosds qusrior Liooa Wheat and ont ain' badly. Blue. | valley region, 1 nd the middle Atlantie into the speculative crowd. Consequently ttied; pat @00 extra fancy. | “STERLING EXCHANGE—Strong and higher, n both quality and welght 264250 %) i | mrse din shigading and it Sinieqih ey urors ture ranged the lower prices and a comparatively firm Choice, $29003.10; | with actual business in bankers' bills at | ks Were, Tully up to, It mot above, the receni | LONDON, May 21.—A good catalogue wan | jorice mpekiy. Corn® hng i anaR) candi | from Enine a0y dhnesn tone. July told from 20%e to 23%c and rested [ ™G, four, S @48 for demand and $H.808G4.8 avorage. There was anactive local and ship- | offered at {he wool “auction sales the [ Jooks sickly. Corn "has made 1t rowth, | the deflc Leln greatest b at e, (OVHEAT=Thle moming's market was a ropett. | posted vates; ping Wemand, and with seod markets st (o | bidding was active, especially - for o R T L RO L Sone | i ormIn, ctast, bat over. e 1 it Wik r anade S lon of those for tome time past, the buyina LVER CERTIFICAT rade ruled sk at full Monday's prices, Tho | Brades. Inferior wools are still irregula e | DY frost to fru dvegetables, he California_coast, but ove e g weaker, The start W lersl“lny (13.41‘12.3“.‘:"" being #o fast and furious that an advance of 1%c | COMMERCIAL BILLS-—$4 top was $§ and “thers “wers “wtversl gocd | number of bales offered today wer sular. The | "Nemaha—Frost cit corn’on low ground, and | ton of that state and throughout t 3 venker, The start wie at o decline com. | w1 A" ibuldnee 0 e ity - | | GOVHIESHND HON TS N e R P A S S A I ST N S and_ north P v JE was wa ) i e A Ao 100 Tn loy & fyices of fc | ing and premsure on the selling sile cnused a | dull. Railroad bonds, iirm. . however, “sold largely o > and sales in detafl: Y "vaten, 4o | Alfalta dol cold for corn to gro! ual, the exces 5. rapid dectina of 21 ubsequently the mark & otations on bon e it mixed st 10 mostly | bales: seoured,” Tidais ) Wales i | much: three to six Gny over the grenter 3 36,000, tended to produce the easler feeling. | firm with e u 0. 8 48, reg., new. 103% s and ikhis sold at full strong prices, from | greasy, 334d@Sd A Cgo0@ls 1L | pave made slow growth. Oats dying in placee, | ein Nevada. The minimumi temperatures on the E but the recelpts this morning were only | vesterday's U! 8,48 coup. new. 113 [ $3.50 to $4.1a for 9 to 140-Ib. averages. The closs | A%AG28 205 gres o ZolT bales: scoured, | Wheat' nearly all plowed up.. Com a d | 14th at a number of stations in the upper Mis 1 SUGRNRA they were Quoted:fitm at bo ad. A U 8. 58, 1O, 1sor 80 | wis rather slow, but a good clearanc Rles: mronsy, . I Somtn Australin, 125 | gtand, where I¢ I8 ‘up. Frost necessitated re. | sippi” and “Ohlo valleys Were the lowest that vance, Pork, after a temporary B 0.8 5a.conp 8 U bulk of_the hogs selling as coured, 51N p Dkl planting on low lands liave been recorded during the second decade of 7 ¥ (o , A @TxA. W Zealand, 4,187 bales; L e AT . Heenece U.S. 48, rox. .. 99 ‘at $1.40 Lo $4.50, 10¢ higher than el Eom Gane T aunnred LT sl ens entder verelables injured by the frost, | May, since observations were begun, and those and’ closed for July at Sellers. comc ! awlong 0.8 Ancoip. 11} : 4 105 s "Sades, which were mostly at $1.80 t0 $1.40. i3 Seoured, 0WGINIEA: greany, AH@ONA " B Ve at a Standstill, All crops | occurrink on . the 17ih in the middle Atlantia b pared with St o g s nellers) ong the early advance | U8 gu. reg....... |H. & T. C. 44; L A%@5%d. states were at some stations the lowest recorded ] T Lard Pacificts of '85.. 100 | dous N g A cold, 4 eck. R: 1 the best | during the pes ey at, the close had” 105t 12c and ribs from XG0, ohan, Eolio. bia: Aay 00w M KT T e i i G 3 AT T of any crom Dt il e i Svanter | of trceini o trom Nordhon colos 5 ke to loc. nixed Hcasiy hid; May. 107 | "o 2d 48 5 i MILWAUKER, May 21 -FLOUR~—Firm, Srent eading ont short, and the crop will he | rado to southe e nd ihence through 3,000 head. " a5 o futires were ke Selling 1140 Relow, Soster: aiBlnsiolen H oon. ; ™ regetation nenrly at n standstill. Wheat uinfail Quring the week ending May The leading futures ran e b s o Aot oA ferll 100 | douds.... i No. 3 white, | and kye. il not mike much of @ crop. Das b m [ ‘average over: th g gea as follows: | e bid: day, fie: Juls, Wike: Septemiber. #7ie 1O |hoRas s H and Wil not_make much of a crop. T fow th e over the 3 s | . BRAN-New' Orlcans shippers paid 1067l & B {ires and meadowa needing rain badly country. There. was, PRI ’ (L @Te 1. 108 Aa0isiRabis 4 < o, Sallno—A hard week for vegetation. Oats and however, n,.,r‘. han the usual smount of rain {R'G : o | corn at a standstill. Ap Fe biihtng. Flas | alonk the Atlantie comst from the Carolinns to Now Aot G4, 87 (SL 2. Conaols 7 i pork. $12.50; lard, $6.70. | sin 048 SEANTAIE QNG “up slowly and @ | southern New Jersey and o a1 Sept.... > 0.0007 mothy, | Tenn.old6s. ..... 60 |St L& LM.Gen.5. i T 4 Saunders—Corn a ut growing slowly. | the east gulf coast, in central Missouri nad cont NG, O s i timothy. $10.0 | V3, GERLUHERIII 60 St L& S Gou i L EHTIPME Wls; wheat, 6900 | g RAHMErETICqn B Y S D R S e o e R b APasd e ps eady to a s _easler; timothy, $10.00 [ dodeferred...... _64|Tex. P i bu.; barle g the northern portion of ' the Gulf states and July.... @150, eaky adrle, $7.50410.50, this side. Atchison 48 74 | do 2ds.. . 4 9 = o cek. Crops show ol he upper Ohlo valley westward over Rha ot IUTTER -Steadv; separgtor creamery, 1Gise, | Atohison 2d AL/l 261 | U. B. lets of 4. i New York Lry Go Anothiee. bed wack, Cropacshow inn)| (ham the Cnuar OBl valley. wistwsEn bvan e 3 ¢ Spended tih [ upper lake ‘region and u Lissisipp Ot e in, 19G AL AL T A ST 4 e g nt. ‘Farm work about suspended uill | upper lake rexion and upper Mississippl vlley B Moyl sl a0 v fresh, 10, L &N 14/s0. R K. i ovening and i the aity ana "o mals 01 crops suffering for rain. Wheat | and practicaily no ran fell from Oldahoma, north- oo | 204) | 3 pameinecinier nore distant markets, | a faiiure, bats will be unless rain comes | Ward over Kansas, Neb nd South Dakota. July... | 20yl 204/ i v Toston Stock Quotations. 4 there was a very moderate demand of ngonts and | Soon: Corn ood stand, but grow ot light showers the. mouth of the Pork ver bbi i in den 4 Jobbers fo portant inquiries wers bia river and over a limited i h i | 12 82| 19 wax| 1 Pork, sta BOSTON. Muy 21.—Call loans. 25@3% par cent: 150 | made by Swn' cottonn, but selle | " Fors o e otnin: there whs ho. Tain Guring the Sept..... 1205 1810 12 ime steam, $6.45; Tiry | time 1a +@1 por ‘cent. Closing prices for 4 s s a mALi b sset Clot Ll enonip LUk Rl | gri-Notimprgvement duplnk the week, Oats here wns no rain during the ard, 100 1bs o % boxed shoulds I 6.3 stocks, boadsand mining sharos: 1 p A engake. | are dying badly and some being replanted in 1 Jo Tibs, 16.50: shorts, $6.6 i SELD L IR s ey H s at current rates while cotton fs going | torn. Most of the fruit killed by the frost, weather of the past g A O R e, 3 o W r, ah 8 h‘“x‘:l o ATAS F [ West B o o1 4 agalnst “them. Prioting cloths quist but ‘firm s O ORTHEASTERN SECTION. ok ha sery wnfavorable for most. erops b L 7 & A G 1 . Sugar. 1187, | Westingn, Elec.. 33 H at e, NORTHHEARTIRI 8 Ny ad widespread Injury en done by frosts 8hort Riba— RE Flour, 5,000 bhls. e, §,000 i elope—High winds and I temperature 1 corn, 37,00 %3¢ + | Am. Sugar pfd 00| W, Elec. pfd.. . 82 4 . Antelope—High winds nd 0w mpera which have been i sughout the northern P4 . [ [ L S b heat, 39,000 | BaY BlatoGaa, 108 | Wis. Contral, ooes 6 1 3 Peorin Markets. have been unfavorable to all crops, and es | and central portions of the country and as far \ . ] 0 L RIPME o h000, Dbie.; wheat, 39, BeliTelephone. .+ 100 |Gen; Floo. bid....2 63 1 _PEORIA, May 21.—CORN—Easler, No, 2, 5235¢; | Peclally to corn. Many plums are blighted and | south as the northern portlons o . Ala- R 4 Cash quotations were as follow &Y, B i Vs e Boston & Aloany.. 200 |Atchison ds. T34 4 No, some cherries. A S bama and " Misslasippl, to _the : PLOUR i ang ioe ‘metoy T YT Boston & Maiuo... 170 |New England 6a.. 110k i 2 white, 31%@31%e; No. 3| Boyd—The ‘week has been cool, with local | grape e as been especially heavy in New i Bl ane o Righeny Jrnisr netents; ot e RERSES do vid. 1851 | Allouez Mining €O 87 4 white i showers and light frosts Greiit Gnmage 10 | Yo and’ Pennayivania,. and’ truita’ generaily ter stralihie, 81000 bakers' | LIVERPOOL, May 21 WHEAT—spot, | 0 B a e 170k Atlomsien Tty i RYE—Scarce: No. 2. 6505t erops or fruit. Rye heading out. Wheat and all | have suffered in all northern and central dis pring. patents, $3.3048.85; spring m: demand ” mo red winter, 5 | Fitehbure. 803 | Dostan & Muntana 4x1{ H WHISKY—Firm; high proof spirits, $1.24; fin- | kinds of small grain stooling. tricts. Corn has suffered ously: much re § Soring, T6%@TEKC i No. 2 red spring. § 1 hard, Manl- | Gen. Electric. 333 | Butte & Boston... 147 4 ished goods, $1.23, Burt—Weather cool. Corn about all planted. | planting will be necessary, and where not in- i nonunal; No. 2 e, oike. @76%c; No. 3 spring, | toba, % 100; No. 1 California, 58 61 Futures | I1inots Steel 80" |Calumet & Tecla 203 4 [ — cultivatng begun. Frult mot much injured by | Jured by frosts its growth ity RN Mo 8 x8 akbaanls opened firm’ with near and distant positions Mexican Central.. 12 |Ceutennial. 114 4 Kansas City Markets. frost tures In fair condition. and the plant yellowed, RN N0, 3, vellow, & lower, hat'later reacted and closed firm, with [ N. ¥, &N, B. 43 |Frauklin.. 1% i KANSAS CITY, AT—Firm ther quite cool. Small grain has | “'Cotton has also suffered much from the un- No. 3 “h“ hite, 3 i | near positions 4d Iv.'lvx'r and distant positions | Old Colony.. 14 45 2 hi 76w T8¢; No. ¢ ected, well at this time of the year for | geasonably cold weather throughout the cotton 3 K@ higher; busines about equally_distributed; | Ore. Short 274§ 4 X Firm and’ higher; No. 2 mixed, 49 a8 is thirty days ahead of the | region ifs growth has been retarded and coid A 9 Nou 18 # s v 4 65 f14d; July, 58 6%d; August, | Rubber. 1164 4 white, Slc, B i | menson. Barly corn was damaged by the frost | nights' have killed & part of the crop in_the i No. 3, £. o b, 48% L5 0 Sl o | g Diego i 1 Quiet; No. 2 mixed, 2c; No. 2 white, | 188 Wee LR A Carslinas and Georgla, rendering replanting nece g i American mixed, new, 4s | Union Pact e uming weather has glven corn quite a | essary. pened quiet with near and | WestEnl i set-back. t and oals are & finely Spring_ whent is reported in excellent condie w pork, per bbl., $12.6240 iians ueclo and closed firm with G ‘o Foreign Financial Affairs, Grass 8 doing poorly. Heavy on ‘M.J.. iy and has not heen unfovorably wcted In ¥ per 100 b a6 10: 2.6244 ged and othér months 4a lower: | & 1200 BERL] Ay Al L TxcHansa b morning, but frult seems not to be much Injures h Dakota, inter wheat suffered inju per 100 e, 360701G0 T0; o rib Tongrd I ahle” menthe Mdylower: | San Francisoo Minlag Stook Quotations. i GBERLIN, May 21 -Exchange on London, efght [ "PITE Wik "coid and dry. Al grwin looking | from " frost in Tndiann and Missouri: in Tilinote 4 $6.2006.35; " dry salted shoulders U5 §50; July, 4s §%0: August, 4 94, | SAN FRANCISCO. May 21.-The official clos- 4 SARIS, M bl 1) well. 'Alfalta sown this spring 18 excellent. | the crop Is less promising rotofore and i @5.37%%; short clear sides (boxed) . s 0 Octolier” 4x 0l ing Quotations for mining siocks today were a3 1 ARIS, May 2l—Three per cent rentes, 102t | planting nbout complete ho {mprovement his been ex A i Kansas 3 4 OV R irn nd’ moderate: Lauts | follows e _accoun Xchange on London, | | Dodge-Irequent Sprinkles of rain during this | and Nebraska. More satis reports are, § —Distillers' finished goods, per gal. oy 'wint i aul i o for checks. e 3 n A 4 ¢ . per gal, winte R ot mot enough 10 A0 any good. Small | however, reccived from Arkansas. Tennesses 5 RS—Unchanged ‘\'\Jf'm'("'zf‘fl"' demand moderate [¥agnees 4 A\LONDON, May 21.-Gold ls quoted at Buenos wain ot “krown much, ‘but rotaina’ita | and Michigan. Some tebacco has boen planted nd cut, 28 to 30 Ibs’, 318 6d; short ribs, 3 Ayres al ;” Madrid, 13.50 Erm Corn 'and potatoes about all planted and | in Tennessee and Kentucky; plants are s ocThe following were the recelpts and shipments | 31 b, 375 o; lone clear, lighty 58 to 4 T, | RoInen s o5 [icentucics o, H Petersburg, 0 Athens, 17 o b ¥ B e A D USRI AT A ny ikl Sa; long cleat, howvy, 55’ s, $2w3 short clenr | hont d Belehe 2 103. The amount of bullion gone (nto the bank of [ Douglas—Temperatyre for the weck averaged — — A Receipis.|Shipments :;“;"5;- S, Jhte i o AhOre slear middies, | Bullion s England on balance today s £91,000, six degrees below the normal and rainfall about Tilinols Crop Report. fe R % | he e T Rta 't dicen P ohehes: | Bullion. ... dabe an inch below the normal TG 3 33s. Shoulders, square, 0 18 el gsbm | Caledonia. ... 4 ‘ 1 e bk i CHICAGO, May 21.—The continuition of cold, Vs e sl gaee0l T 7000 | Kk shert 14 1000 o dle 3, Taliow. e | Chullenge on. i Y B. & M. Crop Revort. olt"Late sown grain damaged by, bEh WINIA: | oudy weather succeeding the frosts has been 2 Corn, bu...... 2 849.000 120.000 | North American, nominal Beef, extra Indla | GHORMT s » i Jrop reports compiled in the office of the ell. heading out and looking fit round | & benefit to growing crops in alding them to re- i Oats, bu. | 381000 2000 | mess, 803; prime mess, d. P prime mess, | SOnAd |Potont.. 1 general manager of the B. & M. for the week | wot e But warm weather needed. Fastures | cover from Its effects, Warm weather | A b § . fine western, 61s %1; western medium |Savage nding May 15, v ths R i e e 1,000 | Lara,” firm: p Westen 4 |Scorpion..i.: & May 18, show the following conditions as | lookink well Deaded o bring long And to germinate 3 Baney: b ‘ i 88,909 | Lara.” irm; " prim tern, s 6d; Teli |Seorplon.isieoes ! v o ... 380 | prevasiing along the Burlington syatem in Ner | o Knox—Corn coming up well Some dimage | yeed in the ground f the southern part e F “Outho Prolues exonange today the bitiar mar. | HEESE-DUI, demand poor; finest Amer- | CEOwD, Pount Silver King........ e 3 218 6 410 Fbraska and the Black Hills country o e, AT At week'a "trost | 9f the siatells, butin.ths ‘noriiee re Ty, o: ¥ can, white, 43s; fines ric colored CHEGUET. ..\ oes Tnlon Con 3 1 yoming Division—Ravenna 0" Sene No | ¥* X 4 portiol ha neged. w6, fir; S@10¢. Clivese, steady; Gy ate st Unifed States. ez wood. "ton. | HOWG & Curry - @ s of weatcrns, one of \«In«n was billed direct | cool, "with two "sharp frosta,Comm, Guts Madison—Frost s ot damaged amall grain, T (RN —— A ML—L| , 188, ale & Nore to Swift and Compaiy he others were Cal- | potatoes suffered some on account of frost n localities slightly touched, Corn ey L ( i NEW YORK GENEKAL MARKET, 3 - -!fl A > Silver birs, GU1§@07 wxican dollars, 530 nla wethers, I‘“l"'l ‘d grassers, averaged | not serlously anly\“n» XIIJA'{‘ \\A\)l f frosts, ¥ d. Cool weather has retarded the g h BOSTON. May 21.—Clearings, $16,066,643; bale PETROLEUM- Refined, 90 4 3 & I8 & i thi —_— REFRIC TOR BEEF-—-F z 53ige. Drafus, sight telegraphic, 6c. 118 Ibs, and met v«? £y s t 83,15, | cality, owing both to cold weather and lack of emutatl ances, $1,470,100, 4 Closing Quotations on the Principal Com- | Mdiuarters, Gud 3 ATt . Y4di e The saihe sheep brought m\’:) (3 In, Kunaas City The ground j% gelting dry, and unic Napce=EHghiwinas have dricd the e fase and | NBW 2 ings, $130,415,308; modities mnd Staples, HOPS At London (Pacific coust), (2 5 o New Yori Mining Qaotations, demandi vas active and the | seriously injured.. There QA gmin e | but’ grows slowly. No serlous damag m the e e e e ( NEW YORK, May 21.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | 403.000 centals, inciuding 105,000 American. The | ey, YORK, May 21.—The following ara ths Tonk, . Fair_to_choice natives | both corn and potatoes, and while neither cr.p o00: bainnces. $1,802,000. il % k 12100 bbin g exports, 840 Bty saareqlte | receints of American corn during the past throe | SIOSINE MBS auoiatious m A5 o s fair to'good | has suffered 1 both “are Il sraln dilng well, poke s ,"4 Lt e } 3 i sales, 16,70) | SASPCROF 300 centals: weat 4 hr b — = 0 34 common and stock | standing still. - 8 accoun cold weathe has IS, Clenrings 7823 3 pkis.; firm but dull, owing to the unsettied con- | O ,400_centals; weather overcast B [Ontario 00 R R R N e e R i ons 80 moapt y da k of ialances, 3§55 46 per cent. New L D TR A R L el S . - i Point... Va0 | ve 5 the 0utlook 18 bad. Good average crop. of grain dooks badly. Corn coming out goor e | WASHINGTON, May 21.—Today's statement of o ] ok de I L L W YORK, My COFFEE—Options | $on.Cal. & Va.... |Quickstiver 300 | N Wt Pr. s ‘Dlanted and many are up and were in oyt oft by frost i " | the ‘condition of ‘the treasury sh AVaflable i i teals, @LW; ity il | opencd firm at dn advance of $G18 points, ruicd X Quickstiver bia...1700 | 51§’ Callfornla wethery LS $315 ¥ TN (AR Al Were A Harpy “A B week for cropa | Small srain | tianDaiance, TISL00HE; ROl reserve, $0L10 ears, 8850395 winter struights, $9.80q3.80; | Kenerally steady. with offerings small on higher « Sierra Novady 7 R R it b T T growing very slowly. Corn @ bad color. Rain | &% Ml et YL W atiing: | Favee auotatdons and e WL ol g0, ek ml"e‘ & Noroross’, a0 |Standard 7 Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. R et oD L Saly needed. Bome’ complatnt of fraltdropping 1o sy AL e 2,000, ¥ . 50 Minnesotn bakers, $3.1003.80; wintes | €losed steady at 1020 points net advance. Sales, EBLAKD... 0 Inion Con 30 o ece nd diaposition of stoc d Clearmont grass Is | © A {2\l loena 118 Afah Jow Erades, $450285; SDHNE low ride AT bace Tatadine, Baiie net advmnce. 80 Iron Silver o83 |Yellow Jacket.... 40 Offiolal_receipte and: diaposttion of ¥ 58 | doing we croft Snd Clesrmont grses k ‘Hianton—Week cold and dry. Corn locks wel, | Money, easy: call loans, 41@b pe nti - come X i K grades, " %0 i reh, $L4.T5@14.80; June' | Jom St shown by ihe books of #hg Union Stock Yards g well the vicinity of Clearmont acre et ceda Pl mercial paper, 514@6 per cent. New York exe 30, Souhorn ot iulf: g o clolcs G | B E0ivE: Gy, Wiisouii: septembor, i | Mexicat ... 50 Company for the twe r hoons gy A198 | e of . potatoes Will be hait more thin ' jasi | DUl SmAll grain weeds rain o etation | change, b premium. ‘Sterling exchange, .50 fva e four, ‘e And uctive: sales, ) | GILE October,” §14 9001005, Decemier, 314 806 "D, ., Tuesdad Moy 21, 1 year. Al Crow agency such crops as are raisea | , Washington-—-Cold ‘end very ryi, veEetalh | gy i Subgrtine, "RG0, Tancy. $ov 0 I8, spot coftee, Rio, dulli 2 Ml London Stook Quotatious. RECEIFTS, e Tooking well. Report fr | na badly used up by frosts and (roit ——— - oironge: .mnr.\.“; i sacke; | diet Lordova, B8 £g18.50, bags [ LONDON, May 21.—4 p. m. closing. s y that oats, potatoes and wheat are in fine condi: | Gamaged. Com about all plantcd und cultiva Duluth Wheat Market. % A vy aracalbo and 30 T (N, M 3 x o P ion. Such stuff as they raise on the Deadwood d 3 a TR Ry - \ Ipix, 11400 bu.; exporis, 173,60 | Warehouse deliverics from > S uterday, | GAm: PacIie ..., B3 /8L, Panl com .. 07% | Hoss ¥ 18 looking well tion well under way. =~ o i | RULUTH, . Ming., Maz 3.—WHEAT tales, 84.830000" bu. - futures; S0.00 Du. wpor. | BI50 bags; ! Yo 397 by, | Erie 3N Y 1078 | Sheep - 4 past week has | | Wayne-Corn in Jefiow trom cold. Bmall grain | hard, ‘cnah and May. Titic; ¢ rregular; No. & red - | Uhited States stock, e L R - aooneenetnan CRIIBA NS 40 | Horses and muie: b ., With no moisture except | p exeeiien asaing. vt a8 doing | northern, catli and May : TG b, T T o Haliet Slaise ook, A0 baga; acons for tie | MINSIE.{essesrs TR PERANIVARIS. 100 TBEM DISHOSITION L0 ary ont, with g motsture excepl | fuely Tl 8" yood stana. Corn ‘acreage In- | Reptember, Hise!” No. 3 Horthern, 1 e Tl haies ahovon = 4 RANTOS, May 81.—Firm e og BAR SILVER—30%d per ounce. e H Hammond G 56 of corn 1n ‘quite Jarse hnd more i being | confined to garden truck and not serious. To % & ShAID rise &nd s full l0ss be e TO8, Ay B Wi ,-(& 10 avernge Santos. | MONEY- 3 per cent, SR, Mo PRES, “Conieratle cornSia" etk p' R | S Tor, corl Tt amal” v aa "o weil | = — ] o afgernoon market was active and baks . axs; stock, 25,00 | The rate of discount In the open market for | The Cudahy Packing o, @111 ooking well, but is needing rain, The acreage | 4Uring the week NOTHING LIKE IT ON THE MARKET. f. . ing at % advance. Outsiders w HAMBURG, May S1.—Steady; %t lower 1 | thort bills 18 & per cent; three months' bills B. Wilson . o of potatoes about the same as in former CENTRAL SECTION. BUYS 100 &:_y:r:.mux.:!:“m- salonals | ook the | higher; sales. 8,000 bags. i+ WP lower to 1t | 13-16 per cent. m.&m‘jmn e AR Jears, and nis crop (s looking fairly well thus | = Boone—Weather cold and unfavorable to erops noLLAn lea"Wwere' sironker and orop news 0 N = o e fammond, iowi ! ar. Alfalfa is also doing nicely. We are much e week. Corn planting all done and ‘mos BIALIS (LIRS, MR T ATl e | | RIO DE JANEINO, May st—Firm: No. 7 Ry Paltis s Gaie Market 2,3 Bammind, | far. ‘Altita ls sieo dolna’picely, W dre much | af The wesk. "Corn planting Sil done snd meat | @4T WL RMImIRCINL ) SHARED. : ke ., closed o | ? , 9 3-16d; receipts, two days, 7,00 | BALTIMORE, May 2 —FLOUR-Fi R, Becker & Degen divison, and unless we get molsture soon it | winter killed and plowed up ¢ 08¢ 7 ST coq | bugs: clearcd tor the United States, 1,00 bakn: | cnanged; receipts, 6,000 Bois. shipmencsy a1ap | Vansant WLl be’ 105 late 10 help crops very much. Buftalo—All the Amall grain and grass are PAR VALUE $500. } ke Sept, o closed To%c; cleared for Europe, 4,00 bags; stock, 228,000 §edi Teoeipts, s.; shipments, 87,00 | v™7,"car rirern Division—The past week has | sadly in need of v Corn planting s finfshe The company own 160 acres of rich, high-grade 1 clowed TeN Dagss bl It G portimen Division.-The 5 e sadly in i rain, | Co planting f5 nihed | ord: work Jy sicadily Kol on. e property sows g ¢ ecen 0 v .. Bec e athel avorable for crops generally. Con. and the corn is coming up we Cut worms v 8 Sisadily going o BE PrO - ) IS Nise. lower: spot and | 1 yopma tinted dry weather has brought smal Cage | andAhe. oo | Samine v - well every indication of becoming m secoud (ranite e e Sl bui eporia T Mioneapolls Wheat Market. askeds July, TG | Honton W, 1 B e e g mate oo | U fivtncya Some orw BMdR Fyosl 4ia Wl | Mouninia 4 f0% Dundred dollgie Inveriad MOR B i T s, BBV | INNEAVOLIS, | May = 0.—WHEAT-Steady, cptember, 150 | Shippers ana’ 1 Sulmjuryc " B el "ot has retaried | i at o siandstil_Rye curling | EaYbrInk you's orlune, “DON'E 2155 I, "For .8 pot_ firm’; e in_elevator; Ay, T4%e; July On track: No. 1 hard, | 4,00 bu.; shipments, 40,00 bu.: Southe Di% | Lett over ... growth, and the frost, if it did no serious ap- rospectus call or write to :.::.._m:.;nr.ufi.':‘.;’..rn.,lm"..;.h heat, bkt TRe. Flour. steady: ‘.‘s. & Datents, - 83954 i, | T4%@T600c. . Total oo A 2 T4 10 ood, 1o say ‘nothing Of' the injury 1 fruit 827 Chilcugo Btock Exchange Bldg, £ 3 % de vy realising, but later’ rallied on | second patents, 418; first clears, $3.2009.40 | CORN—Unsettled and 1o ot ina’ mosth e o and garden truc Jotatoes are coming out all mmaller receipts and predictions o and J 40 | caa@os0; June. Bise amked: July, o8 5 Kansus City Live Stock. Flhts &ithough nipped by the frost. Planting iy ' ' A closed at Wwadc advanc ny, Ity - \@de; June, Biiso asked; July, (BGMRC; A - -~ < well 'advanced, and with plenty of heat @nd s loned sl DU oS Conkd e B See, 01l Murket F e askadi oelpd bu. shipments, 84S , May 2L—~CATTLE—Recel i n il Tom T tal.c80 Reat And BANKERE MAKE $10 EVERY DAY # v 584 v 5,000 bu.; southern white ¢ ad; shipments, 9.100 head: market weak i o * 3 \“ o, olosed 89Ta LONDON, May 31 —CALCUTTA LINSEED- | OATE-Firmer: No. 2 white western, s14@85c; | to 100 hi LI ket weak | moisture cannot come any teo soon. 163-165 Dearborn-st., Chicago. By a new plan of systematis grain specul OATS- Receipts, 144,90 bu.; exports, 200 bu.; | Spot, 31s 6d; April shipment via cape, s 6d. | Feceipts, 9.000 bu o " 8 15, e | ofoihern, Liviglan=Ake, dry. ol weather | o tion, Bend for-our free booklot sl [ % salen, 10000 Bu. futures, 50,000 bu. spot. § ot h oape, s & RS B8 B tnauier: 20 4 cows, $2.0G3.30; steers, $3.765.75; of the past week has greatly retarded the growth Wall-st., New York. 70 Statesst., Bostc 00, RARC SO ot showlng, haw i No. cows, $1.50Q4.45; stockers and feeder C o ket around adverse fluctuations of the weaker; No. 2, 32%e; No. 2 delivered, L o lnguiry; No. 3 #he 3 of crops of ull kinds, Corn and potatoes have COUN t t d ad ; | f . ugar Market. ) 07 wulin, 33 6500, been considerably damaged by fros 0 COUNTY, market and make money even on the wron, i . & Sl No, & white, Sic; No. 8 vnite, & ¥risco Wheat Quotations. Iy tsed by frosts in some - % track, wi i ; Hl)uu—}‘(e\elpu‘ 16,400 head; shipments, 800 | localities, but with warm weather and plent: W 4 side, Past workings of plan and highes| " - ee Ul ?:"Dm'fl‘n" .'fi"‘ “fiw Y&\lhu.(‘.‘ May fl‘;‘—‘al.UGAR—nA'. firm SAN FRANCISCO, May 3L—WHEAT-Surong: i market weak to Be lower; bulk of slase. | of moisture will come out all right, nw e E references furnished. ALENTLN‘ - - s or, orable cents! % test, fLor sbip- | December, $LW% b g “ “‘_ ~ n Lo H of of o o ime o p— 3 cavies, $.40GLW; packers, 250 | provement In condition of wheat, leunnu 80ld. Correspondence Boliciicd. CO,, Traders Blig., Chicago i | 3 s . T 20 TR i B . - P o J

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