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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ‘I‘BE SDAY, MAY 28, 18 EXTERMINATING THE SSLMON @reed of the Oanners Liable to Ruin a Great Industry, WHOLESALE RAVAGES IN ALASKAN RIVERS Slaughtered Bofore They Cau Rench the Spawnlng Grounds—Weekly Close Sen- . son Suggested—Fate of the Buf- falo and Seals for the Fish. WASHINGTON, May 27.—The rapld in- roads which fishing and packing companies have made upon the supply of salmon in the Alaskan rivers has given great concern to the government since it became evident that the fish were destined to the same fate of extermination which has overtaken the buffalo and s being inflicted upon the fur- bearing seals of the northern waters. All the attempts to secure effective restraining legislation from congress have proven prac- tically without result, but a new phase of the canning syndicate's operations is now engaging the attention of the land office which may result in measures that will have the effect of restricting the enterprise of some of the companies engaged in the busi- ness, It has recently been brought to the atten- tion of Commissioner Lamoreux of the gen- eral land office that the salmon are acquiring much land at the mouths of rivers where they are engaged in prompt- ing stategic points of future commerce. Consequently the department has detailed J. N. Swineford, an ex-government em- ploye of Alaska, who Is now an inspector of the Interior department, to make an in- vestigation of the matter and keep the de- partment posted, that it may know that all the requirements of the law are complied with. The cannery comganies have asked that surveys be made by ‘the government of lands on which they have settled, with a view to their acquisition. Mr. Swineford will sail from Seattle for Alaska on the 25th. The present governor of Alaska in his last report to the secre‘ary of the interior called attention to the inroads being mado upon the salmon and the same subject was treated in a report in the Fifty-second con- gress by Fish Commissioner McDonald. Mr. McDonald then recommended that some or all of the following measures be adopted for the protection of the fish: 1. A weekly close season from Saturday evening to Monday morning. 2. A yearly close season during September and October. 3. The establishment of salmon reserva- tions. 4. Absolute prohibition of salmon fishing within 100 yards of the mouth of a river. 5. Absolute prohibition of the use of more than one seine in the same seine berth. 6. Leasing of privileges and limitations, NO LAWS TO ENFORCE. There is practically no law to be enforced, however, for the only legislation ever adopted was an act of 1889 prohibiting the erection of dams or obstructions to prevent the ascent of salmon to their spawning grounds, and it is rather difficult to carry this Into effect since all inspection has to be m.nol by one agent of the Treasury depart- ment. Dr. Hugh Smith, one of the experts of the fish commission, believes the extinction of the Alaskan fish is inevitable if the present ravages continue unchecked. Every fish that swims, he says, can be caught at the mouths of the rivers, and as a matter of fact few salmon now reach the old spawning grounds in the rivers of Alaska. More than half the salmon pack of the United States and nearly half of the world's supply now comes from Alaska. It will be shown in a paper to be prepared for publi- cation by Dr. Willlam A. Wilcox of the fish commission that the capital invested in these species amounts to more than $3,000,- 000 and the value of the season’s catch, not including the manufacturing products there- from, comes to about $2,000,000. Last year there were twenty-two canneries in opera- tion which packed 646,000 cases (a case hold- ing forty-eight pound packages) and twenty- four salting establishments put on the market 21,000 barrels of salt salmon. The largest pack which has been made in Alaskan waters was that of 1891, when 800,000 cases, the equivalent of 56,000,000 pounds of salmon as they are taken from the water, were shipped to the markets of the Pacific coast for distribution. The proportions which the business had then reached alarmed the com- panies engaged in it, so that to prevent injurious competition an agreement was made to limit the output to little more than one-half of the capacity of the works. In 1891 the number of men employed was 4,747, and in 1892 it was reduced to 2,8%4. Even with this combination in effect the fish-have been Killed off from year to year so that the supply is surely and rapidly decreasing The greater part of the catch is made at the mouth of the Karluk river. Officials of the department assert that the manner of using the seines is reprehensible, one being placed behind another, so that practically all of the fish are captured at the mouths of the rivers. Thus they are prevented from reaching their spawning grounds and their reproduction is prevented. It was only after the salmon fisheries of the Columbia and other Pacific rivers had been greatly overworked that resort was had to the products of the Alaskan rivers. The government was awakened at a late day to its negligence in failing to restrict the fishermen of Oregon and Washington. Now a weekly closed season is in effect on the waters of these states. Cod and herring are already being caught In small quanti- ties and there is much opportunity for enter- prise in the development of new fisheries. The fish commission has collected much in- formation concerning the food fish of Alaska, which shows that there are many undeveloped fisheries furnishing great com- mercial possibilities for the future. Look Out for the Measles e And all other contaglous diseases by keep- ing a supply of Allen's Hygienic Fluid con- stantly on hand. It has no superior as a preventive medicine—is a pure and sweet- smelling dis infectant, deororant and germi- cide—healing and cleansing. It has many other uses which are told of in the wrapper on the bottle. packers et Miners In Pennsylvania Kesuming. PITTSBURG, May 27.—There was a gen- eral resumption of work in the mines of this district this morning, the strike having been declared lost by the United Mine Workers officials. The strikers are trying to get their former places back again and most of them have succeeded. Some of the mines have not yet started. A majority of the river mines have closed down owing to low water and there are plenty of miners for all the work. This has led the operators to make use of their victory to dictate terms to the men. It is expected that they will not offer less than 60 cents per ton. But they may Insist upon ironclad contracts and hold back 10 per cent to insure a fulfilment of them, #5 down, #5 a month, These organs were taken in exchange for pianos, are in first-class condition and are big bargains: A Mason & Hamlin ...$14.50 A Hoyt & Cot o ovo,., 1750 | A Packard...... ..... 20.00 | A Kimball ..o, 48.00 A Kimball .....00 o000 58.00 A. HOSPE. Jr, Music and Art, 1513 Douglas. RED ROUGH HANDS Bud complexions, baby blemishes, and falling hir d Ly Cur Mort effe CUIA BoAP. ve akin purliying and beau fylng soap i the world, e well as puirect aud aweetest of llet and nursery soaps. Oul cure for pimplen becatiee only preventivo of clogging of the pores. Rold cvery\here. ALL ABOUT CHANGING. NEW FAGES A3 ARG LG AR Ing Dlomishes, In 160 p. book Fohn K. Woodbury, 3 tzvautor of Woodbury's PATRONIZE HONE - INDUSTRIES By purchasiag goods made at the following Nebraska factorles. If youw vannot find what you want, communicate with the manuface turers as to what dealers handle thetr goods: BAGS, BURLAP AND TWIN. BEMIS OMAHA BAG CO. Manufacturers of all kinds of cotton & burlap bags, cotton floc- eacks & twine a speclalty. 14816615 8. 1lthest. ST FOOD, FLOUR, = BREAKF. YEAST, WH. PRESTON & C0. Manufacturers of Preston's California Flakes, Sickle brand eelf ralsing flour & yeast. Do you ise Preston’s best flour? BRE 1ES. OMAHA BREWING ASSOCIATION. Car 10oud shipments made In our own refrigerator cars. Blue Ribbon, Elite Export, Vienna Export, nd Famlily Export, delivered to all parts of city. = e ARRIAGE FACTORIES, CFROST & HARRIS. & Wagon Makers. Carrlages, buggles, aetons & wagons always on hand & made to srder. 1213-15 Harney-st., Omaha. = 3 POWDER. (ONSOLIDATED COFFER C0., Coffee Roasters. Epice Grinders, Manufacturers erman Baking Powder and German Dry Hop Yeast, M4 and 14 . Omaha, Neb. = e — COFFEE, SPICES, BAKI) Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour. ck, Manager, FURNITURE FACTORIE: OMAHA UPHOLSTERING CO0. Manufacturers of parlor furniture, lounges, dine ing tables & folding beds. 25th ave, Boyd to Sahler streets. ICE AND COAL, e SOULH OMAHA ICE AND COALCO. Domestic & steam coal. We have the pest. Of- fice 1601 Farn: Telephone: Office 373, yard 1766 J. A. Doc, gen'l manages IRON WORKS, INDUSTRIAL [RON WORKS Manufacturing & repalrin; kinds of ma« chinery, engines, levatore, printin presses, hangel couplinga. 1 s shatiing & Howard st.. Omaha, PHOENIX FOUNDRY €O. Fire hydrants, water & gas pipe, specials; boller fronts & fttings, street R'y car wheels. Archie tectural fron works. Office 307 8. 16th-; Omaha. PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, M''rs of Architectural Iron Work. General Foundry, Machine and Blacksmith Work. gineers & Contractors for Fireproof Buildings, Oce and Works, U. P. Ry. & 8o. 17th Strest, mi = = = MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, “THE MERCER CHEMICAL COMPANY, syrups, lats, pills & sclentific medical noveities, Omaha. e * — MATTRESSES, COTS, CRIBS. L. G DOUP. Manufacturer Mattresses, Spring Beds; Jobber Feathers and Plllows. North 14th and Nicholas Omaha. i S YRk NIGHT WATCH, FIRE SERVICE, AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH, The only perfect protection to property. Exame ine It. Best thing on earth. Reduces insurance rates. 1304 Douglas-at. e OVERALL FACTORL KATZ-NEYINS €0, Manufacturers of men's & Loys' clothin, s & overalls. 202-212 8. 1ith. pants, o, closed ge; September, 324G3%e, closed | track, No. 1 hard, 864¢; No. 1 aorthern, 9% $2.0068.40; beet steers, 4065.75; native llERClAL AND FINANCIAL By ‘| - A 8Y%c; Sep il Ll No. 2 northern, 78 closed easy; recelpt OMA A E A 31049, tockers and feeders, $2.4004.55; HAY- Easy; shibping, 50G%6c; good to cholce, | 286 cars. ) S Recelpts. 6,200 had; shipments, 1,000 I i shipme 0 T e 10 4. ettt et 18 akern. S0 IBGA 0 miaed, 83 Bogra: g 14 S— 4aoc; const, Hgte; 1904, 4G9c. E ; 3 : a ot paltcd New Oleans '8 | yecurities Generally Were Strong Yestordny | Week Opens with Modgeate Receipts and | SHiRY: Focsets I b ?'»".‘.'y..'?;.'.'.'"f;"r'r.m Wheat Was Feverish with Eudden an (R K bt M ¥ xcept for m Brief Period. i d LR R o all others weak ' to ! \ Firm| emloc) | enof EW Y v 0 ¢ lower, Wide Changes. ALEATHER=Firly held, hemiock sole, Buencs | Npw YORK, May Z1—WIth the exeeption of Uneett!fd Frade, S a— ey L k about three-fourths of an hour between 11 and ock in Sight i 1—Quiet; domestle flecce, 18@ic; pulled, | 18 o'clock, the Mlock market was strong through- EEF CATTLE SELL AT FIRM FIGURES | it i ot g four riciont mar . sae. 13.00. | OUt. The foreign houses were small buyers, and | § ATTLE SELL A et for Monday, May 27, 803 : - city, extra Indin mes 9.0). Cut meats, | Americans, except at the close, when a slight CRISRRY . ias i cipsith 00 1400 or firm; pickled bellies, §: pickled shoulders, | reaction took place. Crop reports were favorable Kangas City 5.0 11,600 ) o Higher | 8535, piekled hams, 89 steady; westerh | and the trafic state PO verally | Demand Good and Busingss Fairly Active— | Kangas ity . 90 4300 July Wheat Opencd - Hiviincloved at 8060 slon, 0 (lorces at 8656, | showed {ncreased net arnings. Epscuintion | gtocker Teansuetions Are Few—Hogs ks ol i ' Thun Its Closl Price suiurday—Sellers export; May closed at $5.85 nominal; July, ned strong, and during the first hour o L 4,838 20,1651 f Wominal; renn } fvanced stendily, Tobacco selling up 3 per cent, Open Weak but Firm Up A and Buyers Changed Their American, Leather preferted 1% per cent, General Electrié P ey + il ! e wnd Distiiling 1% “Nattonal Linsecd 3 b Coats Rap diy. Y {rnuettied Tl 86 13 4 i N e 1 % nsettled dalry, per ce Surlington pacific Mail 1% per amery, 12@19c; tern factory, cent, Long Istand Traction and New England Veteratis of the Rabelllon Remembered by — |20 Kl 100; imitation creamery, 9616c; atate | iy per cent, Chicago & Bastern Tlinois preferred . can foverish | Aniry. 11618 state creamery, 19¢. (| 1 er ‘Cent, Minneapolls & St Louis 1 per cen MONDAY, May 27. the (enernl Government. CHICAGO, N Wheat was feverish | Y3y BEING large, %@%c; small, | Minneapolls' & St Louls firet preferred 14 per | o0 ol O Monday's run | WASHINGTON, May 21-.(Special )—Pen- with sudden and wide fluctuations, covering | sgio; part sk in S i, o | centlinneapols’ & 8" todla Seconid profirked | There was the usual light Monday's run | FESEINGRQR NEY FSpea 0 ) ge of from 2%c above to 1%c below the | ek d Pennsyivania, 134@ | 3 per ‘cent, and flis & St Louis pre- | of stock today. Cattle receipts p|mom 3 of May 9, 159 RGN fpures of .N'c:lv.ln;'«) ‘and cibsing N | 18g) western, Elelt d8QHac; Sauthern, 1IUGIIAL | ferfed it recelots B SOt CHR% A Uohe inary | Hedd) a8 apalnst 11%: BatRARY. and 280 on || HAbreskRi Origioal-August Klemp, Bar- closing flgures of ek throughout and | TALLOW.-Stendy; ity (2 per pkg.), #%ci couns | GUt cut o few ine o reacuon of 2 | last Monday. Offerings included a very fair | torla, Buffalo; Henry Monnahan, Ode b lower, Corn was weak throushodt af |5 e G s b bt nid! re| BRE cemt in e bur” cent In’ Sugar, | sprinkling of desirable beet cattle, both na- | Buffalo. Additonal—Isukene Bailand, Val- T Y e diast, bt eaned ot and et Fradepnia and Bait e e e hamn, 58 \eatern preferred 13 | tives and westerns, and these met with an | paralso, Saunders. Increase—tenry J. F. 4 try buying at "“" Lot Tt and. Baitimore, 1n bulk, $.65 | ber. e T e tent Incolt | mctive demand from both dressed beef men | West, Auburn, Nemaha; Celestin Thiebaut, closed at 20c gain, W oW Steady; strained, common 0 Kood, | Srado Coal, 1 per cent i Leather prefered and | and shippers at good, firm figures. Some | Lincoln, Lancaster. Reissue—Samuel Lin- 3 The session commenced wi A B Pivn: U ee T AT hoon Tobaeco Fecovered 1% per | fancy light, fat, high grade steers and | hart, Saltillo, Lancaster; Elbert Corbin, P daily repeated extravagant excitement in I domestie, “falr (o extra, 4%@ | cent, but subsequently lost % por cent. The | helfers brought $5.50. It was a good, active | Grand Island, Hall; Francis Marlon Staples the wheat pit. The bulls already held the s 4 s regained its tone and con- | g6 PR TRt g string of pretty | Syracuse, Otoe; William W. Morse, hole of the grain in the visible supply and Fiem open kettle, 1 firm 10 the close, the changes | tra & h ge; Nuthanfel A. Harrls, Lutes, Madide g lelivery all that will be 290 list belng siight, while a few of | good Oregon cattle, on which buyers and | Paha: Albert M. Stoddard, North Platt B Lyt e growing brofy and Were TALS Pl ot; 8 410,000 speclulties made magcrial galts and ohe OF | sellers could not get together satisfactorily, | Lincoln{ Christian Rasser, Tted Cloud, Web: harvested from the growing crop, €re | o000, Amerlcan, $.513.2 v d dec 5 Bons Ware dlas g s i Albert Y. Sutton, Proken Bow, Cus- 1 s Brais ot per cent | the pens were cleared n good season. 3 i i Il clamorous for mo The bears shouted | igiive” price, $10, exchan, per _cenf josei S owi and Fale . i gk stenay’ i John F. Harrison, York, York; ) it .t came high, but they had | 10 1. "Steady: brokers i it of town, und rallled | The market for cow stuft was steady 0| pajis Orchard, Antelope; Biisha Mc 4 for some of it; it I 1oV otla | change price i Tin, qu g o e T i anil Ktaren | strong on good and weak on common. Sup- [ Tekamah, Burt; Perryander Barr, Om to have it. July wheat, which barely could | (e, Psinisaisa; plates B Tarced g pee. cent. Toled Louis & | plies’ were as usual limited, and buyers soon | Douglae; 'Henry Skinner, Springfield. ot B G S Gl i bt | U Tt 15, (ohd Kansas Ciry 1 percent, and_ Canadian’ Pacific | hag the half dozen loads on sale corralled. | Paha; Charles H. ‘Richards, Ialls 1 fly brought from 80%c up to S1%c at the [10 tons June tin first; 10 tons 1 per cent. Hocking Valley, after an early re- | e - - ; _ Richardson; Merritt J. Turnicliff, uth i I rniner Tho most generally | tons Jurie tin, tourth week, $14.86 L e o kI L, Futovired the Joss and | Veal calves were in rather limited supply | gioux City, Dakota, Original widow—Mary 3 B oy, Tiror | tyone, david aaice; tlisi Batursay, Bk et bt and rliied 1% yer'eent "Rl | owing to the big drop In pricee last week | franen, Dapiiion. 00 k. current price at the st 8 B M TN BELID. OlL—Sales, 20 b man declined 114 per cent, and in the final deal- | apnq they sold at unimproved figures today. | ~Towa: = Additional—Porter W. Roundy, " that point It rose In a few minutes to St | COTTON BEED, Ol et ings the Cordage shares fell off J for the com; | Bulls were in very fair request, and gener- | Davenport, Scott, Renewal and increase 3 and dropped back again to 80tc. It started | HCE F off suf o D E it was generally firm at the | ally firm at last week’s prices Sumner Kemp, Alden, Hardin. Incre: F gain and for the second time it touched | jo ellow butt Dloac, ‘but compared with: Saty % Irinca' the | The stocker and feeder trade presented no | Enoch Davis, Tow: Johnson. Relssue i up again a ¢ after | summer white, 30G31c final sales were {rregular, but in the main higher | new features. The drouth remains prac- | —Dayvid Tipton, Baxtei sper; Henry Ils- 4 81%c. Heavy orders ceased coming a | Onthe day. The bond trading was active, with | tically unbroken and pastures are suffering. | worth, Boone, Boone; K“E‘ Fairfield, - that, and with the slackening up of busi-{ ¢ X ANOTHER PUSH | & very wide distribution of business. During the | There is almost no inquiry except from | Jefferson; Samuel A is, Manchester, -l es the price declined to 79%c. The price [ WHEAT QI 2 2 ning values were generally fower, but in the | astern feeders. Only a small number of | Delaware; Alexander Higginbotham, Center SR tinded < i d in the most o er session the adva nd_ declines cattle changed hands, prices showing up | point, Linn; William E. Jackson, Fort Mad- continued to rush e & ot e | fter a Preliminary Skirm'sh in New York iy ‘cven The s about the same ax on Saturday, and_ from 1 Willlam_ A. Curry, Lehigh, W “nervou The ‘one fminuts Senerd I ~dvances Rapidly. vening B to 75¢ lower than ten days ago. Good to T. Fry, Grinnell, Poweshiek; were e and, buyers sgemed 10| o vy S5t aBothe KEEATKRUE WS R BE e choice feeders are qhotable at from $3.20 to H. Danfels, Vinton, n; Thomas have dropped of the market. In the| NEW YORK, May 81.—The country got another Saes “on Saturday. The tone wan good. | choleq feeders bre QpLable b, (O, B¥g | (M A hehlin, Fort Dodke, We i T B O ehch other | S o T ties To Bronralraty et emian il N W O A gnid ' to" b | common grades from 3265 down. Repre- | Bwan, Marion, Linn; Moses Nanouse, I’ crowd of buyers competed with each of first hour, after a preliminary skirmish with Mtimulated by improved exports of Ger- | sentative sales cott, Adam: . Feaster, Rose Hill, 4 in the rapldity with which they advanced| oo e qional operators, during which prices and " America: JThe French buying of Mahaska; James W. Kewitt, Bast Nod: 4 their bids. A( times stop loss orders could | o /P o qiraly, 1t rushed values up to a s I8 slackening. The writer has good rea- [ No. Av. Pr. No. . Adams; Andervill Lee, Ogden, Boone; k 'not be filled within from fc o Yo per bu, | Byl cos i B B et ales | Ron to belleve all-the arrangements fre prac- | ..., 1080 8 % .. Salm’ Pratt, fedford, Tavior; Myron Bar: of the limit. The changing aspect of the )b 7 o lfterent prices, from §2c | tieally concluded for the issue of a Newfound SHIPPING AND EXPORT. ton, Forest City, Winnebago. 'Original wid- visible supply had much to do with the | of July were made at different prices, | 1and oan in London. The amount will probably 5....008.89 1 ows, etc.—Minors of Amos Krawson, Bloom- feverisn chankes In the price of Wheal. | i i, then the market dropped to 8U4c, and | be'ust over 500,00, yielding about 4 percent e fleld, Davis: Ming, Percn, Littleport, Clav- b When New York stocks were given at 49 immediately wont up to 83%c, with out- | interest, TEBRE. AN S IFE Smma A, Smi (mother), Afton, ! 000 bu, more than they amounted to a week nishing the steam. At midday, how The following were the closing quotations __ STEERS AND HEIFE Union, ¥ ago the price had its ulmlllll [\1) 1914 ‘l“‘: to bull l‘lh n;nl‘rvl.m‘|l,\l4fnlllvl on the lm\&lmg stocks of the New York ex- [ 4 1% 660 115 5 60 S()\‘llh ‘l)ill§:nln: {l@] k-up Edward fi\ ]I‘fi:- when a total decrease at all points of abou disec ied, in view of the bullish chae- | change today: wards, Yankton, Yankton; Oscar B. X 2,000,000 bu. seemed likely the price took an er of the news, and then the b ® went at | - vy 5. 1 2 dreth, Britton, Marshall; John Wiggon, g W e, climbing at fro mer. and. tongs and soon reduced the | ATCRISOR.......... —BY Northwestern... 5 2 hall; i 0 v A ot o o 8o tho moxt | carly. Tike. until at closs’ oricen. anly snowed | Ads i Exprosns 1447 W b 2 1 2 Yankion, Vankton; George' Wells, Lend ¢ 0% Y s side the ne v il at L A @ big lne | Alton, . 65 |N. Y. Central 2 (1] H (o twénty minutes To%c Dbeécame again the f o net advance of e, Reports that n bl Bhe | ARG et 117 |N ¥ AN B . 2 27 Nortll Dakota: Reissue—Nicholas Hoft- 3 trading price. The realization of a 2,000,000 | of lonk whes flernoon depressions. Total | Balitmore & Ohio, 64 |Ontarlo & W. iy 200 2 80 man, Pembina, Pembina. 2 5 bu. decrease in the visible appeared for a | {R0E 100, RS0y Were T 00,000 bu. Camudn Pacife. . 9 |Qregon fmp. 111 1o 200 i3 poforaio: "Griginal-Willlam W, Kelrngs, time as if it 1 been discount y t ot T v Canada Southern.. 3% | Oregon Nav.... 70 2 erthous, Larimer. elssue—Walter ¥ dvanc (%¢, because although it was YT Sentral Pacific.... 104 |08 L & UN T 86 210 310 Carpenter, Pueblo, Pueblo. found when the igures were il in that th e ‘s & Ollo....o. 2014 Paeind Mall, . 21180 210 310 fetve of May 10% ctual falling off of the week was 2 ST. LOUIS, May 27.—FLOUR-Dull o i | Chicago Alton..... 160 |P. D. & B 3....80 215 . 3 10 Nebras) Original—Charles _ Dunning, i B, the market aid not rally for some time 5 ancy, $3.904. o %) . "81% | pittebure, HEIFERS. Qrete iBuITHe, . ReneWal=Goorze W Rogers, E ore than about %c, although a little later Itye flour Cileago Gas. .11\ 74i| Puliman 19 120 85 S eral O liunb: . Ganswaand Reigaas i more than about e, althoug 1 at U Cohuoitaated Gas. 1441 Reading.. £ Impefial, Chas Renowal and ‘Relsa it was up to S0i4e. The Liverpool market | 00 ok Ao i eloke. - L het o1 TR 2 ese Elam, Thompson, Jefferson. Incre: % was quoted from 1lxd to 2d per cental]j ng an selling_ offers at th! onl & Tron, . W. bt H —Brice }};l [{-‘rm;(i.i.:‘, .(u(‘ {loud, - Vet er, tive demand reported by the private cable @ reactic . coln; . Ingling, on, Holt. ' Orig- fhe (groat feature of the news, howev Tarket lost its bullish sentiment,’ and 250 1 35 1.1 400 | inal widow—Mary L. Snow, Bladen, Web- was that which had reference to the domes more pressure to sell than buy. ,This 300 1.1 170 ;w ster. N fer S 2R tic crop situation and the visible supply n late in @ decline that carried the BULLS. al— 3. rs, Sum- 3 SeFmnanently once eiow the top, thoukh the clos 13% 0.3 0 ner, Bremer; Charles A. Allison, Kirkville, E ki .k,f‘,"‘,:’,,d"",.'..dfi.'.i"“"‘"”"- ikl reaction, Foe below |20 |Sugar Retnery ... TR i 1% 3% Mahaskay John M. Miller, Columbus City, 1 damaging frosts in some pa the north o. 2 red 187" | Tenn. Coal & fron. Yo 2 1660’ 3 40 Loulsa; am Morgan, Marshalltown, s 1 August, 43 |Texas Pactfic. A Marshall. storath nerease—WI- L of the most distressing description The alled o respond to the early advaace | Hocking Valloy... 203 Union Pacific.. ‘ (e SR Increase—Isanc D. Mallett,” Giman, feeling began to spread that buying enthu- owing to reports of heavy receipts and | Nliuots Contral... 96 U, 8 Express. FEEDERS, I Tir, Trcmbiich: Lyons; Cithton: 8 e slasm was about over and was corroborated | o, i the visible suppiy. ~ Closing was | St P. & Duluth Nig W SL L & P 250 9. 4 H h, Lyons iton by the fact that country ord g Shey o2 mixed. cash, | K. & T. ptd | doptd 350 D310 8. 651 A, Simonton, Atlantié, Cass John Hasty, ; e v M TERLL TS ed: Bep: Erie & § | Ya 38 1 3 Delta, Keokuk; Peter Johnston, Estherville, principally for fives and tens instead of | gy May bid; July, 62%c asked; Sep: | Lake Erle & Wost 2b4| Wells Faieo Bx. 280 1830310 2.0 941 Delta, Kuk. R el i 100,000 lots, as some time back. | {embe, i do pfd.. .. B2iy| Western Unton 2% T 30 87 BEmmet. Original widows, etc. ary B! heavy, and that, together with rumors of | Saturday for futures. 'Spot, lower; No 2 caah, | LeadTrstc: oo “3ha| 4O pidy oo - - AT e S e : Bou ' Dakota: Original—Theo ore Le Ma-= y IRGR wheat jon the Way 10 K anade Y | O e s tenben, B0 b, POV &N, At 104D/ & R G No, Av, No. Av. Pr. | Woonsocket, Sanborn; Patrick Corbless, ; and St. Louls, added to the bearish feeling, | 29 asied;, Bepjeny : Manhaitan Gon.o. 1104 G. B. 48 steers. ....1008 H Tiot Springs, Fall River. Henewal—James P which prevailed all afternoon. The price BRAN. yra ! pbove: 686 Memphis& C. ... 18 [N, L... HOGS—Thes e 1,428 head reccived toda: He Smith. Rapld City, Pennington. In- 3 in the last half hour kept dropping to near [ HIAY e : Michigan Cent. 4|C. K kT as ngwinet tatday, and on izt | i Bralth, Raplo ] CIty, Fenningt 8¢, and r in to about 79¢ every AL 4 ) steady; clover, $6.50 | Missourl Pacific.. 10 pfd. Monday. Deal d! bee expeeting a rath oloTatcs O GGl Uharian. X DAvIA few minutes, gt (Chitouched: wan | SORARE HEBDESGUIELAnCIRBALY; Qoyery Mobile & Ohlo . Ho& neavier supply. Therel were ‘a fow kood heavy | (olorado: DRELH—LRATES Gy, NG 2 8l%e, and it clo Ts%e. HAY—Dull; timothy, )@12.50; prairie, not | NashvilleChat.... T. A, loads of hogs here, but ll_n' h;-\n iy A | O Highiands.. Arapahos, b Cofn suftered from the inspection into [ (HAY Natlonal Cordage. wu"l St. L. welght' the oferings werd iforior o Suturday'e | Bewley, Hishiands, Arapaboe. = p oo i store of 1,324 car loads since Suturday, and | “Wiflsy—s.o4 for aistilers' Anished goods. [ (d9BLL 0t arrivals, Tner murkes was rather salow it | | Wyomings, g v eatimated ‘receipts for tomorrol of L1X| METALS-Lead strong and higher; "8 N & W.pfd,.oos 15| do Highter grades suftering more (han the good hogs. | Tssue of May 1 K cars. The cash demand was slack and ohly | spelter, firm;:3 i s1a.t0, | Norih kems 6o sse - hs| Aty e by NP R S e | B o VBT innleToneph . homink; i elevator people scemed (o want the offer. | PIOVISIONS “Tork, standard - mess, | A O S I AL T A e ' Vert lltie gty atther for S | oicton, Thavers - Charics. G Littlefe. i D Mo Vork ronbrcad fodr londs said | sl moate hoxed shoulders, Soi0; lonkn, $6.37ic: | NoPac pid. 2ile|st P M. Ping"or medinve “aecoutt “rher” paid from | Ginaa, Dougiis, - Additional- Charfes Kent. 3 there for export today. The. visible in- | ribs, $6.50: shorts, $6.62%. Bacon, boxed #houls L Sl A R cher weigihe hiks, -dnd' Dught common | Tavalo, Webster: Charles A, Pond. Shubert, creased 1,411,000 bu. for the week, compared ';’5"1" $6.26; longs, $6.17'; rits, $6.50; shorts, Now Yeex aiaey Marker. {0 cholce 140 to a;w;. light 'unr:l'l”llfhlixnlx;;h!llu: f“_mhr;\f;,“”"-\.h::;“\""\;\_ MeCall, Red eerease 6, e cor- 6244, 'y * = L o] at from $3.9 to . e rkel was o a e 3 AUS . y vt TR bl T *Tact” yoap. Tne opening | RECEIPTS Flour, 400 bbls; wheat, 3100 W YORK, May 21.—MONEY ON CALL— | dragging-earty, but firmed up shehtly- when 4 Cléud, Webster. Relssu mes H. Hridge: responding week last 'year. The opening m, 54,00 bu.; oats, 76,000 bu. 1 per eent; 1a or e ¢isions took on somewhat of o boom in Chic water, Beaver Clty, Furnas; Lemuel R AL FALU it PR Flour, 10000 hiacs wheat, 57,000 | Elamad, " per. cent, Cone 108 loam 1 per centi | VO PO W R whade Detier than Chenvrout, Lincoln, Lancaster. Origl the highest price of e day was made Bt |y, 5 oo, 15,000 bu.; oats, 29,000 bu. PRIMB MERCANTIUE PAPER—3G4% per \ransactions. Fair to good hogs, widows, etc.—Sarah A. Myers, Benkieman, that time. The lowest point made near the e - el g 3 47 and light, sold Targely at $4.10 Dund. reissue, Delia ~ Barnum, South end was h2lge, and it closed at f"-"‘“' bid. Coftee Marke:. PFERLING EXCHANGE-Dull and steady, | oday, as against $4.20 to $4.30 on Sai Omaha, Douglas, s Oats were active with a heavy siness NEW YORK, May 27.—COF Options | with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.88G | $4.40 to $4.60 one w k ago. Repres M ot Towa: Origing Henry W. Kellogg, ef- transacte Prices at the close were from | jpened barely steady at 10420 points decline; | 4.88% for demand and at $L8T@4.87% for sixty . Sh. Pr. 0. Av. $h. Pr. | goreon, Greene; George Pfrimmer, Norwood, !hclm ¥%e under Saturday's last trans- | yuled generally weak with small ana few | dayw: posted rates H.875G4.58 and #4.881@4.89; et} sl siet 1 | Lucas! An|<|1lhvn‘qli—ll.;’\"l slm.\‘ u_.xslum actions. changes. Cables disappointing and no outside | commercial bills, $4.86%. Mahaska, Renewa! 'ohn L. Gann, Sigoi ] The provision market opened weak and | speculation; clesed quict at boints decli SILVER CERTIFICATES—6T%@67%c. W4 Mk John H. Hellis, Tdlewild, Bu- B lower on account of the day’s run of hogs | salca, § Including 31447 Jun Closing quotations on bonds were ag follows 04 O o W, MoWilllama, 1an Grove % R O B R L R A s shot 25y 0. P, Tats of 0 200 1 lda* Tncrease—William, W, Cooper, Mar: ceipts appeared to have been calculated by d Qe \‘ 123844 |D. & R. G. 7. 12 4 shalltown, Marshall. elssue— M. - the bears (o make a heavy market; hewvy Tales, 0" vaws “Ax“%{:r;‘r‘ « W i Allen, "Hirvand, Wiynes John A Games ) enough to perml em to cove eir 14| Erle 248, i Jes Moines, Polk. Original widows, e b !h't:'ll'la ;l"hul\:ll cl\\l!l]n)( I‘hfl ]\\;||('(‘ to n‘(‘u\‘ T Ha);\“_.afl‘:g i s ... : Mary ’Prck« ‘l)m'n:;“\, ‘:\l'""(;lu)hl‘l:;( Mary i while they did so. In that they were mis 34[G. H &8 X A, Jennings, Sioux City, Woodbury. V] vel e buying bags; atloat for the 97 H. & T.C. ba. 4 ) ta Original—Arthur Linn, 4 B o e e buying o tal’ visible for the 100 [ dodm.,... il ot g (i L b reaction and convert a bearish into a buli- Againstia0T i bags | Ala Clase) A.... 107 ‘l‘-iéfirfil"‘»l"hv- A North Original—George Enos, k ish market, Pork, from an early break of 2 S s . 3 3 TET I f Reynolds, For b A vt e TOR, May 27.—Firm; good average Santos, | Ala. Class 9614 | Mutaal Usiion 63, i bynolds, L \ S NG DE- B The. Lard e clo s el HAMBURG, May ‘Quiet; % pfg. higher to | La. New Con. 48, 6 |No. Pac. 18ts.. 3 W) 300 . DYy ‘rapahoe; omis -} i .l c“hhl:h;r lhu;ll;m‘fimunlury, and nlm only |y bre. lower: sales, ) b A Niswourt 5.0 100 | dozdy .. i 3 2 by 'h el o0k i\«‘r'é'v. “ “‘1"1‘.‘.;.2' e{\rri‘n',.'h Hm;n.‘ mas, ”4‘: ecured from 2%c to be of an_early RIO DE JANEIRO. May Quiet; No. 7, | N.C. 08..... ...... 124 [N, Consols.. .. ere were no_she 5 odny: d prings, : of from lic to iziee. Much of the early | stefo; exchnge, '8 3-i6d; pta, IR0 baws: | N.C. dn.ii o 103 | Ao w Dev, 5. 1084 Onlyzene i din T R e greipleatds ram ifeain, Denyer, Arapahoe; = o uying was on country orders. Cleared | for the United s 000 bags: | 8.C.nonfund. ... 3. West. 18ts... ect to Cudahy hey dery prices, Falr to Vyoming’: crease— McGill, Batliated recelpts for tomorFow: Wheat, | cleared for Burope, 1000 "ba stock, .00 | Tonn, now aot Ga. Ay (St B, Consola 7. 198 | fain, with o quotable changs in Brices. Pl 0 | opevenne, Laramie. Sl : 75 cars; corn, 1,120 cars; oats, 530 cars; hogs, ioclered from Tig. May 3% 18,000 b Tenn. new set 58, 1007 do C. & P. W 118 L, et esteris at from § to $4; common | Montand:; Supblemental—Bartel Morley, B0 head. it R aer & oo Tonnoldds. ... 00 |8 L&TMAen s 704 | (i ofi neen al from .6 to o lena, Tewwls and Clarke. . A b 3 o s 7 3%f higl oon, va. Centuries.. 5 LF, Gont L PR RE ey 5 May 13: L Ter b A0 fon whest, 1M LS LB STty " aleady, do deforred. i¢| Tex. Bao. 1ats. 4 Lol R s G T L o Sritnal—William_H, Hazzard, It iab b T laa iy *0 Bufralo, ‘an steady, unchanged Atchlson da. i.... Zéqlu"g"m.é:'u 13 Kecelpts und Disposition_of Stock. Omaha, Douglas; Sencea R, Gowles, South ¢ . hison 3 SITUR =t gk 5 i on o tock Ci Dakota. Additiona 0t he leading futures ranged as follows: —— Oanadn 8o 248 <1 10438|West Shore 48..... 1053 | Official receipts and disposition of stock as | Sjoux City, o e Lol At Lo ] PAns - b books of th on Stock Yards | Flansburgh, Plattsmouth, Cass. Incres w Market: L. 8148180, R. Roeve 9ii | shown by the books of the Union St i " Cags. I High, | Low. | Closs, gt ey ol the forty-elght hours ending at 3 | Lafayetta Alloway, Oxford, Furnas. LIV May 21.—WHEAT—Spot, fair oampany: ey, May 27, 18 A TR . Bushire, Nicl 1914804 S0% kel L [y HRy ianiicy A o Hoston:Staek yposations, o b o CRLpTS, Teuben W, (;}l;uf;(';f‘n';;t;;‘h. Carleton, Thayer; R0is @1 Ring. 784 Teat x!nln‘u,‘_\;-s""‘r“ni! L MAnILous, oe BOSTON. May 47. Call loans. 2834 ver cent: Cars. Head | Henry J. Groves, Ponc \ 1“1":{'1'1"n 1d, Ch L B1a@niNn B2k T8 0k | N i 08 20k, pres. thme loan: par cent. Closlag pric2s for | caute ... ‘h: Original—Ammiel Littlefleld, Cher- At pees and G sn Pt stocks, bo1ds and mining shares: Houn . 4 O e eser Thomas E. Moll, Burling SaeeN| DaMl ol . B 5 Ty, C6e 1130 - August, LT&SF T W, Blee. Bl Sheep L : st 1S S0 ® s Moines; John W. Mather, Sergeant i3 6aN| bulg) bukd i 3 b Horses ‘and”mules . lutr, Woodbury; John T. Hobson, Red Onk, Ptoe B Bas ey mber, 6a' 11d; October, 68 154 Am.Sugar..... .. 117i| Wi Central .. meag Blufr, Woo : pod Dok t 2 34 N—Spot firm; American mixed new, 45 11d. | Am. Bugar pid.... ~ 993|den. Elec. ofd. DISPOSITION, Montgomery. Increase—Benjamin F. York, ' 20% Futures opened firm with near and distant posi: | B . 70| Edikon Elec I Buyers. _+ Cattle. Hogs. Marshalltown, Marshall; Bela A. Norton, i 20l o 5 ATy Gl hiphes: businees. heavioet 7 B0us| Alohiaon 4a BheQaiy diemmiond O it 08 o Maxwell, Biorys Adam } Rellls TR, 4 position r; business e PR g 432 et AL i enton: X af:," s 29,&‘% Jlest_positions: May, 48 11d; June, 43 9d; | Boaton & Maine... 109 e oidahy Pucking ws L | e Jonn N Fiizgerald, Istherville, Km- 3 Pork vor bbi k d4s 9%d; August, 48 $%d; September, 45 | “do prd. 185 Cudahy, Kansas City . e B e ke P, Torrence, Mason City. Cerro 3 274 (Shit A e i (et 81kl ; Ry Dacker & Degen .. 2 | Gordo; Samuel L. Kennedy, Cedar Rapids, 3 & 573 PR Pl oenin. Y Tewl | B, SaN1Aliones Minips JpRcuman o 3 Tiinn. Original widows, etc.—Susan B. Stecl ARCY SWIRASEY 2 asnRinet nute. : Jew' ‘Wayne; rénewal, minor of Rol 3 P 0! P Tllinois Steel. 50| Boston & Monta . New York, V! oy B 85 & 93 Now Yoric Mining Qaotations. Mexican Cont 1234 | Butte & Boato ott o S| ert Moore! Ottumaa, Wapello, o NEW YORK, May 27.—The following are the ngr&iN Buiieee l"l:“ glh‘lg:‘&fifleall ri&ufligc:z‘;tg)kh,sw;;:mfil Taaomas B P Hon Solon Centenn 3 N g SRRl naan [ uiine o Sleeue taiting Botneg Ore. Short Line.. 84| Frankiin.... el Tha1 ‘Widows, etc—Bridget Murrin, Spear- 65 * | puiwer. e B |Ontario . Rubber. 41i(|Kearsarge... CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. fish, Lawrence. ¥ . Hlanasan §ooh, quoiaions e 43 e, gholori SR Tk R o — North Dalilis: Oris:nal—James Flanagan, i —Firm and unchanged: winter patents, | 3 LR g RS ) d Rather Good for the Bet- | Mandon, Norton, ks $3.40408.75; winter straights, $3.25@3.60; sprin; Con & uicksliver... West End 60| Tamarack. Dewand Opene: ! . 0 Relssue—Albert Robinson, Pu- & atents, 33.7664.16; spring straights, .é.-.-o'.‘in;r.“‘ Deadwood. uicksilver pfa. West Eud ptd...... 91 | Wolverine.. ter Clnss of Cnttle, ..|.L1((.]|°§?\(u-hl Edwin B. Sanborn, Greeley, - W AT No. . apring, 8038 AN | SYaaiineiilleo...-SodtHd CHICAGO, May 21.—The arrivals today were [ weld, Relssiie and increase—Clement Jones, He. 4 speing, MNOEIXo; No. 8 apring, | HAle & Noroross.,, B0 - (andaye _....... about the same in number aa a year ago- The de- | Denver, Arapatoe. Original widws, ote.= OATH N0 3. S N 3 white, 83 aRiea ! 20| Yotlaw. Jaokst, San Franclaco Mining Stock Quotationt | mand opened rather good for the better class of | Gratia L. McClaren, 3 4 [8—No. 3, 2 0. 3 white, 32g324c; No. lexican... SAN FRANCISCO, May 27.--The ofcial clos- | cattle at steady prices. But other kinds moved e TR 8 3 whi rj""'x"a’&n o ing auotations fur mining slocks today were a3 | oo glowly at concession: porters were not Ohlo Knights of ¥ ;hl!:;l Co;mn 5 b 0. 2, bl¢; N 48@51c; No. Sugar Marcor, llowRi uch, Other buyers took hold freely, | CLEVELAND, May 27.—The Ohio gran b nominal. Rk SRINe 4 B May 27.—SUGAR—Raw Alphacon Fulia. " fafore Arade had kot fairly under way. | oo 85 et Tor pytnias, convened fn this ¢ EIMOTHY Ry 15 seles. 16 baxh centritigal M test, at Beloie wero brisk, ot srong prices Lot uil | S day. There is & good representation i el 0, 5. o nolasse cleher. Xeept common droves. Sales were o i o 2 e T per g0 "t s houiis. Taed it 300 exmhip ren Beat & Haloh 0t thom 34 to 3 Jor cammon Lo extre, natiye | from all parts of the state. The exercises K 7 o 38 200 ¥ hort | No.'8, 4@4 3-16c; No. 7. 44@4 d-16c » Oon beef steers, h SR B begin until after noon, when the ? ribs ‘sides (1oose), $6.2006.25. Diy salted shoul- | }ii ot O e 5 S rbaie No. 3o g Bullion. et e, W D W Tor nar | 10 moti:Deg ders (boxed). 5, short clear sides | 4111905 No. b e Cok Catedonia. h Butchers' and canners’ $tuft was in | Past Grand Chancellors aesociation met to p No. 11, 8 11-16G8%e; No. 12, 3 9-16@3%c¢ P tive steers. Butchers' a - « 5 o p Challenge Con..... erate demand weak prices. Good feed iate Grand Chancellor Sutphen. . we; o 16GA%e; mold A 3 moderate demand o » initiate Grai b finished goods, per gal, | 3MCi off A & EoO e o oners: Chouar & famoatile wers SAID 1B e O e nePriora | . The atmipistration of the domain of Oblo SUGARS—Cut loaf, unchanged. ¢loat, § 1-16G5% e e remained steady; about 2,00 Texas cattle were | i) now be turned over to Grand Chancellor- sodte, following werd the recelpis and shipments | FONTeTed , GUEL 15 Gon: Imparil.. Sterra Nav e oe ot There was '# g00d demand and | elect M, D. Dulge ot Columbiug, - Mr, But- e AN ‘ : - Con. New York... ver . irices were stead: q phen, the retiring grand chancellor, Avticien. Teceipia | Varker. Crown Pont...\. 40 |Silver King . P armers are T jing ihelr hog to market as | Drominent Pythian and has been prominently B Lol fd ) i Steady: | EXchequer.... " |Union C: . feed Jn relatively hig an’ hogs. The hogs B O e e ist athie. May 27.—COTTON—Steady: | G Drirey. 0 |Uta c 3 J L identified_ with public lour, bbls... Y O Gouid & Curry 30 |Utah Con. ©+ 8 | recelved last night wyre, chaice, but those n ak 4 heat bu... 150081 132088 midail i kood ordi- | Hale & Noroross.. 105 | Yellow dacket ... 51 | feselyed last miht ot O erige much poorer | He has held practically every office in the 514000 360 202 bales; | =g ars, 67748080, Moxioan dollars, 53@ | than usual. Ordinari¥,Csmch a big run, with | state Knights of Pythias organization. 484000 87,000 biige. Drafis, sight, 20: lelegraphic, be. SO0 left over ‘from list, week | added {o the i - K deelne " but — today's dhrilkage in prices was " A today the butie e bal pinners, 237 b London Stook uo:ations. Darely s and irade (an decil shippink account | NEW YORK, May 27.—Walter Ferdinand o h r mai WIOE; SpRRAIE, WY Daleei LONDON, May 27.—4 p. m. closing: was uncommonly animated, Most of the supply butl loyed b ady: ereamery, 10817%0: dairy, 9@10 — ¥ ¥t o 4 Harris, a colored utler employed y 5 . T as sold from st hahds’ Choice hogs brought P Eggs, steady; 1144@12c. Cheese, quiet: 6¥@10%c . llwankes Marke Tan. Pacific ... B[St Pau 3155, "Dt ‘moat of the saids were at from $4.30 | Matthew C. Bourden of 25 West Sixth NEW YORK GENGRAL MARKET, AT M 1 Erlo diia, ;a o e e 2ot s “hegn | street, was shot in the breast and instantly oo u L TR s Seiling at from $440 00 5. killed' In the basement of the Bourden Closing Quotations on the Princlpal Com- 93 Moxicanordinary. 20/ Mex. Cen. In sheep improvement!in prices has been | house this afternoon. It is believed that modities and Staples. 3%e; No. 3| AR SILVER—01-16d per ounce reely lost, “vilues! abéraging from 10 (o | wo burglars tried to rob the house and . { NP MONEY—1, per cent per 100 1ba. lower today, us the receip 4 was shot after he had dis- < i g Ll naply, 4K The rate of ‘discount In the open m: for | not "far from double Uie mumber marketed last | that I'I‘;\ ;;u:,l‘er a o~ . _srpor “;““v. A *Iv"'“' b Ll both short and three months’ Lills Is 3% per cent. | Monday. The Y IIEPERverased - paorer snd | opversd. thom a change o prices, with a e T Sl oro were 4 good maml Texans. whic ; fair business doing, but the trade wenerally in | ungas CLTY, May 2 WHEAT—Irregu PiRRAcial “hotes: Sy ot fromiR e, AR i -)ul-v- ':nh;’:l\‘x;l developments, ;“lly mill pat- | 1urly higher; No. 2 hard, 8itge; No. 2 red, 80 | BALTIMORE, May 27.—Clearings, $2,340,85; | flom s4"to § adv boiwg du)l b ents, M85G5.15; winter patents, $4.00G4.40; city. | 8815e; rejected, balances, $306,285. Recelpta: ¢ 13,000 head; hogs, 45,000 head; mill’ clears, $.10G4.40; winter straights, $3.76 CORN=-Nominally e lower;” No. 2 mixed, | PHILADELPHIA, May 27.—Clearings, $2,45 sheep, 14,000 head 15; Minnesota patents, $4.3G4.75; winter exlu:’ awige; Noo 3 white, sugasse. * 0 0 463; balances, $1,633,821 4 por— No faogss0; Minnesoa “bakers, $3@10; winter | (4 °ri No. 2 mixed, 20%c; No. 2 white, | "\(ASHINGTON, May 21.—Today's statement New Yorc Liwd Stooc Marker. O Grades, 32.050305; spring low grades. 8200 | “REECp 0. No, 2, 6 of the condition of th sury shows: Avail- EW YORK, May 2 S—Recelpts, Pt ,V;,.";:‘,:;I.“rt-;» cales. 160" bbls.; supersine, ok able Cash balance, $180257,145; §uld Fescrve, 0. | 431 head; on sale, i1 cars; ¢ ady and > [ 30; A 0,51 e, and closed slow,, wii nce lost |22 CORN 'MEAL~Dull; western, $1.200 Feoria Markets, > 2 Ve ‘Steers, DoOF to prim oxen lw"lll‘r:v’}llzlu‘v‘l.:!:'“l} A e | 1 FEORIA, May 21.-CORN—Market quiet; No. Foreign Financinl Afairs. and sta 'um’(r 75 bulls, X "t;u”:mu but.; sales. 18,500,000 bu.’ futurcs: spot. irregular; | - OATS ket slow; No. e, N4e; No. PARIS, May 2I.—Three per cent renes, lo2f | Sablcs ‘quote American. steers at 13G12%c Ne' #red n store. wia elevalar, "bu.-":::l'.' e T $WAIETOMOIWa. 8 | o0f0 o (e account, Exchange o London, | ITERid velehisi trigerator. beef, 815@ok . o b., Si%c aflat; No. 1 'hard, $é%e de: | RYB—Market dull; No. 2, 6o 26 2ge for checks SHABP A liveréd. Opilons” opened’ strong, reicted, ad- [ WHISKY—Market ' firm: high proof spirits, [ LONDON, May 2.—The amount of bullion | jihat' % g% 1o yanced again on active demand, but soid off | $1.25; finiched gouds, 3. gone into 'the Bank _of nd on balance | IEs ONe Lwer e her e oD umder an fncrease on passage, asaln on the Ens: 2 — today was £13,00 4 is quoted today at | 1140 per Ib. lower; over 4,000 head unsold; sheep, = eavy Indian shipments, warmer Visible Sapply of Grain. Buenos Ayres at 253; Madrid, 13.00; Lisbon, JETLE LB ;_Sheep, reather In the wost and lquidation of & 1ong | NEW YORK, May 31.—The visible supply of | St. Petersburg, 5; Athens, R N A S T § = 5;";;"32’.«“'.‘}".‘.‘“..- une,, S ghe, dlosed | grain Saturday, May i, ws compiled by the | Vienna, 1. £ B G Hamrate 10,30 head; "weak o 30, A PRENS, i,',:fi,f“:;.fl,u‘:"‘;‘ b5 bt decrease,’ SHOM L com X i | Amaleamated’s Senle Finally Agreed Uo, st. Louis Live Stock. slober closed' at §3%c; December, $3%@see, | Dctease, 1.41% aty. 13000 bu LE » 27— v | ST. LOUIS, May #7.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 3,700 82%e. crease. 108700 bu.i Fye. .00 bu.; d OLBVBLAND, May. OT.—Ths wage scale |, ad; shipments, 700 head; ¢ steers range at Every RN-—Receipts, 38,200 bu.: exports, 136,800 bu.; | 1200 bu.; barley, 145,000 bu.; decrease, 35, has finally be:n disposed of by the Amalga- | 53 5064.60; light welghts, $3.80G4.2%5: stockers and 1 J)" H Mo k! l o o C e R e M T New York Dry G oy Market. mated assoclation convention. This was con- . S cons, B EGIT e T vator, §1%¢ ' afoat. Options opened steady, | NEW YORK. May 2--Printing cloths are | cluded at this morning’s session, and ad- | §i‘% iR : but ke oy a i 2 13-16c bid d declined, and oni; T weak an: wer Al day | firm at 2 13-16c b and declined, and only small OGS—Recelpts, 3,200 h ul TIRYY resslols and the incresss B T 1 e il journment was taken until Tuesday morning. | | HOGS ‘Recelpte, 8 closed 1o net decline; May, S0%@5THe, Y ey gy v v This afternoon the committees met in the | nudely e SOLE uls. July, l’;\wd clused Si%c, Sep- Friseo Wheat Qaotatione. different rooms of the American how SHEEP—Receipts, 4,30 head; shipments, 100 J oo’ Bo% ba exports, moue; | SAN FRANCISCO, May ¥.—WHEAT-Quiet | considered the previous questions that hend: market, easlér; TAver $.00G4.40; south- SOUVENIR OF FASHIONS. 200" bu" tutures. 4600 D wpot. "ot and steudy: December, $1.4%: now scller, %K | been submitted to them. Secretary Kilgallon | West, $.65¢3.10; lamba. 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