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MAY 29, 1895, jestern creamery, 18016, weatern factory, 140 net recelpta, 1648 bales; gros 7 head: most of the recelpts were for slaughterers N drylng up. Conelderable damage from the frost wlMERClAL AND FlNANClAL Te; 1 i9; imitation creamery exports, to Great Dritain, 5,310 ba market, ensier; native muttons, $00G4.0; com: hA 0 early In the week. state y, 1M@15; state creamery, 19c. ntinent, 3,415 bales; twise, 2,168 b i m $3.60; southwest, $3.26G4.00; poor lamba ance—Drouth very hard on small in. Corn CHE Firmer; . state, larwe, 4%@6%c; W0 bles; stock, 177,600 baies: futures. w010 at' $3.95G0.50. All HiEht yet. Potatoes doing well. Grass grows small, part skims, '1%@4c; full skims, . ll‘nrh&lallm“nx.“:‘:lll . ing slowly, 101 uly 0 " Valley—Crops are at a standstill. Everything EGGS—Firm; state and Pennsylvania, 134 m fi-ra. October, §1 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. 1ot eed o tu X Wheat Was Unsettled and Nervous | 1yuci western” trexn. i@ southers, it ] . December, # Receipts of Cattle Bb» a Great Inorease P44 Unfavorab'e Conditions Oontinue ty Pre- | My o fige ** @ furmine brown, and s 2ot ki i % 5 Cattle Market Listiess, but Hogs Showed ; “hasc- Sl dry, Wheat past redemption and Throughout the fession. TALL ady: ‘cily, AN@4%e: country, 4% YORK, May 88 —COTTON-—Dull; mid. in Number né-Q\llhty. rigrr Ao dagited vail During the Week, A8 nearly oo “on the. highlamds dyin i (8 nearly wo. Grass on the highlands dyin @4 . 7 6-16c; net recelpts, 241 balen: Krows, Much Aotivity, - 1 dry to work it kill PETROLEUM—Heavy; United closed at $1.55 exports, to Great Britain, 3,000 bales; il CHICAGO, y 8= oats it Corn up, but too dry to work, Fru o bid; refined New Yo $%; Philadelphia and e J‘U\ bales: the continent, 1,500 bales o , May 28.—As usugl, very large ca b <=3 < by frosts, Grasshoppers hatching out In myrinds, THAT CEREAL OPENED DECIDEDLY BULLISH | [y ¥ 0 Friwaiohia s Baitimors W | Jryiigof, SFhoti i a6t it ™" | DEMAND STRONG A'D PRCES STEADY chieny ¢ .;"",Tf.'."'«..'"‘.‘. ateewtvers ot meanum | PANFALL - HAS BEEN VERY ~ MEAGER | wivi enerci® sitfendear ) € Y% ot . Strained, common to gvod, welghts. There was no Improvement in butch- undy—Littie or 7o chanke in crop conditions, Rz — Wheat abandoned s bad ted. Co _— # ! e NTOCKS AND BONODS. £y ers' stuff, and cows were slow at weak prices, Nt Tra . the 10 Jo8 Reports of ot Winds In Kansas Dolng -M“:::; ...1|.\‘,m.> omesiic, falf (o extra, A0 yovshtktion Wis fiavy 1 Araders Get Togethdr Quickly and Do & ;‘z'};" ::“:3 at \n.;-‘x “u to. n".m_ ",',"':"f"r:‘“:",: Small Grain, Except In the Northeastern Liff.‘\"_..'.‘&('m Grass on the range making bu¥ Great Damage to All Growing MOLASSES—Firm; New Orleans, open kettle, Tone Yesterdny. Brisk Business-Hogs Take a Jump #ood aupply, but. the demand wan 8o lively that Part ot the Stute, Has Suffered Franklin-Atl hove of small. grain .‘\Immlhml(:i Wi cholce,. B@1%c, g : ) Grees suflering from drouth. ' Corn nearly o Crops the Chief Factor '*‘“ TALE P Jron. “steadv. Copper, stron NEW YORK, May 2. —Speculation on m; with Provisions wnd Close although about 4,00 were on sale, prices shot """"Jr‘:'" “I"“'""' n planted and et of it up and looking well. t the Lay. kers' price. $10.90; “exchunge price, $10.600 | Stock exchange toduy was heavy In tone an &t the T upward fully % per 100 Ibs, and sales were alr Condition. rontier—Cool and dry. Wheat and oats are bt 4 IS Lead, igong; brokers, brict, 07 exe | (here was o steady decline In prices to (he clos My TRFgly &t “from. 68 1o B8, NS SIOCNES. and Koo and_ com 1a dying’ fast. Without rain in charige ‘price, $3.20G3.2. Tin, casy; Straits, | here was one Bt tWo - ERIBHD eede - : —_— a fow duya the crops are gone. BUDOUG, plates, quiet, dlen . iailass m{m'”';'" il ‘:"“"' rl" & ‘l‘: ,7.‘,:.:,“ IRy "m“ .',\"‘:,'.‘\'."'y'.‘ |'4'v'.»”""n.:";',::f‘lfu “"-T"‘}l‘,,h'&-""'..': " 2 FFurnas—A cool week, which has been favorabla OHICAGO, May 8.—Wheat was unsettled | tOTTONOEBD QULCTIW, b, 84S demand | aithough of oniy moderats force, was continus TUESDAY, May 3. | ruie. Catlle were rather siow at ensier pricce at | Weekly weather-crop bulletin No. 8 of the | In (e, way of keepink the round trom drying and nervous throughout the “session, LUt | el i uotations:” prime crude, ‘wagie; ot | LINCER 0 TR T4 T ipport of the | THere was a good run of cattle today— | from §1.50 to g 10 Nebraska weather service, co-operating | \Wiiiout rain. Late’ pianted Is waiting for rain slosed bullish within %c of the top here for | crude, 2izic; prime summer yeilow, #ie2ie: | 0000 rl "0 1"0a the loeal traders. Chiet | the heaviest in nearly two months. HOE | omy iroiting roos lert mvee trom yesrany, | WIh the United States weather bureau | to g . Small grain in the southern part the d 4 higher than it left off the | off > _{‘vrll prime summer e, " 30G31c. among the causes of the depression were the | Feceipts were only fair ard the supply of | The teduced supply, In connection Wiih an ac- | from its central office at the University of | of the county promises Loy G the northe flay before. Corn was strong, notwithstand- Feports from the west and southwest regarding | sheep was comparatively small. The total | Uve demand from packers and eastern shippers, | Nebraska, Lincoln, under the direction of | “8 S & SIRSSE: 0 oxcept some Ing enormous recelpts, before the scorch- OMAHA GENE| U growing crops, which recelved contirmation | Was 158 cars, The two days’ receipts foot | Kae sellers an opportunity to dictate terme. | G, D, Swezey, meteorologlst of the Ne- | felda of wieat, Which cannot stand much longer 5 o prig i B = : itnd prices. ndvanced o to I per 100 Tbw., the [y o SWeRed, I 4 or the week | Without rain Ing dry weather, and closed with an ad- in the sharp advance In the grain market. The | ug cattle, 6,438 hogs and 768 sheep, an | best droves felching $.75. Henvy hogs soid at | Uraska experiment station, for the week | WithonC xbin 000 L vance of 1%c. Oats and provisions also | Condition of Trade and Quotatioas on [ London nmrk-lv for American securities | Was | fncrease of over 1,000 cattle and a decrease ,’m extreme rangeof 30 10t chieiy ending May 27, 18 PR L B SR Pl oLk « triumphant proceseion. d cy P 5 o weak, and this helped to figures here. | o » 3 & GOTRIETSH ot | from $4.50 to $4.65, and light and mixed weights | The unfavorable conditions that have pre- | to come up. e e i T Bt s fee o 80ic; fats | D6 £nd roke 1ig per, cent on buying dnduced by | WEe S Eheed supplies: show -hardly: uny $10 fo 00 i dimand wis suficiendy e past week and crops have suftered severely. | ton. Drouth still continues. Mot of the wheat sion of its bullish principles. The generally | BUTTER-OW hay or white' stock, 3ide; far | a'Vuguo report thit the ‘company was (o supply | change, o, hworly the supply, and the cloing: wiis v HRLIR IR UL R L S prevailing price when the start was made A country, 67c; cholce to fancy, 1012c; | the Manhattan Eievated rond with motors. " | SopSinoGing of good beet cattle today O The 5500 R AL aMvel Sere fimcsad ¢ six-tentne of an nch of rain ¢ July. Some few sales we creamery, @loc; separator creamery, | Sock closed witt LR A B Detter “tHi e Hepgthis’ ) L y days. The driest May in efghtee was S0 for J||.h| Hx'x“:l f e slnm h“««- y v ures. Susquehenna & Western shares resumed | wa lnll‘(]n‘r“:)‘x.nl\' it :T‘“.l e u rlrI e ral noon, prices ruling steady at yester- . & 8 Whokt (Wicthiras pel RN s, TF sold 3 POULTRY—Hens, 6%@7c; mixed, 6@ | unfavorabie reports regarding the company, to- 3 ough the offerings included very [ dus £ Krowing three or four inches, de simultancously at S0ge. It sold | LIVIE POULERN-Heom Gelte o o, | Wit That Brestdent Korg Wwas about (o resign | little that could be called choice. Trade New Yora Live Stock Market. O T T on the curb yesterday at T8%c. The weak- | 8ci ducks, Tiasc; ) : ant e’ obligations entered into by the com- | opened out tolerably lively under the influ- | NEW YORK, May 28-IEEVES—Tecelpts, 42 ——— THe ROMIAL TOE 16 Wk ARA Thore HRGLy, BHAES ness yesterady had, in a great measure, | "3 €5 B 0 to 100 1bs., are quoted at | Back ‘eclined. 1% per cent to 10%, closing at | €nce of fairly satisfactory reports from none on - sale. . European cables q 7 Phelps—Small grain necding rain badly. Corn been because of the signal service .‘,.‘n-; oa6ie; lnrge and « e The preferred fell off 4t per’ cent to tlh[n mu{mmr a pretty good general demand beef nt 814091 4 0 T R # 5 ing any of heavy storms, which were reporte Wiscd Tl cream, 0c; Young ing at & recovery of 2 per cent. Pacil 'rices for the most part were fully steady | SHEEP AND LAMBS % y 8 filow—There are no crops mak n; tioni ot heav = el P : J1e; Nebraska and lowa I was In good demand on the ts that d a g ool o 4,700 head; slow, with Iftle indlcation AVERAGE | cumyrsr headway. Everything and everybody waiting for 1 | il to be gathering in fhe northwest. But to i Towa, pAFL skim Arning capacity of the and on desirable offerings a shade stronger, Joid; ; indica e Tain, Oraes Graing up. day the weather map, except aw in the 7 . No. 1 ,10c; brick, No. 1, 1k increased. ~ An advance of 1V and on this basis most of the early trading o eOD A TSN, 1OWE FOR THE WEEK Webster—Small grain aboat done up. Pastures choice Tamis, steady; others lower; nen rthwest col had no signs of rain on | 3 l in the morning; all but was done. As soon, however, as urgent 3 head unsold; sheep, Inferior to goor < i Gl \ ing, for &t SN """_:{“ it ol Falr (Lgathur, With . | Wil a 3 1, $5; lowland, subsequently. Alton & Terre Haute rose [ orders had been filledl buyers all showed & %5; yearlings, Inferior to cholce, 44 30GG. LD . DRTHWLBTBRN SRCEION: &k B T o, T s King v, §6; color m the price o cent on purchasing of 60 shares, bringing | disposition to shade prices on account of | southern lambs, n to cholee, $4 ONEILL T Jox Butte—Cold winds ‘and frast, \ Grownd very bullish circular, issued by C. A. KIng | lay." Light b 2 best. Only top grades ck up Lo 66, a8 nst 3%, the low point | Jess favorable eastern reports, and the clos- | HOC o 1; steady at $4.7 5 V1 E I i & Co. of Toledo, was the chief reasons for | brir . year, touched on February 15 The de- | ing market was slow to a dime lower, with | G5.00. ALLUANCE e west ot county on the 26d, FL ST the strong opening. Apart from those mat- N A Ve clines I the geaeral 15t from last nights ¢ several loads unsold. 1 1 i i 4 o 3, a0c. LIEPY) or the best prices of the morning, are: | *GH K Ve Stoek: w‘ down Dy frosts. Grass hus stopped | growing, o e varl Ket news was of a b 3 . $1.00G91.50, e I b, ranas pre el Oy The market for cow stuff was stronger 5 11 LR LR g ol fore e e Mihe forclgn markes were s e e T hire & Woat: | around. Veal calves were agaln in libe . KANSAS CITY, May 238 —CATTLE (82 H o LA heatly. overy BNt tnis etk weak and lower. Receipts here and in th s T Wipens LA S oA supply and sold lower. bulls brought full | 5% head: shipménts, b FT by A T AIL the tender plants are killed. northwest were heavy. Bradstrect's esti- | FOTORSS e, per. Ib.. 3G8%¢ | forfed, Michigan Central, Mobile & Ohio, Read- | MoRAay's quotations , S teors, ' $3.60015.16; cown: 8.3 H ByLEF k75088 I Chevenne Grass badiy dried up and everything mate of the changes for the week In the D BEANS—Hand plcked, havy, i Lima | ing 1'& Omaha, National Linsced and here Yas some trading In stockers and | fockers and feeders, $3.83604.33; ulis 5 21111 fering for want of rain. Fire will run on the world's visible gave a decre of 2,528,000 W5 Ohio, 1 per cent; New En , | feeders, but prices were very low, in fact | “HoGE_ & L hea) shipimente o1, T — bu., near n this continent. Before the 3-0n_orders, % ent; Northwestern, Unton Pacific, 1t was t W prices that brought out a | nead: markei 100 Wi DU of wnten, M, Keya Paha_Week cold and div. smail gra last named plece of information was re ADISH 5 v and St. Louis Southwest _buyers. Dry weather is the principal Nomvien, $4.35404 Dackers, $1.3001. rnone or lees tha reeds rain, Fruit about celved, the market had three times cast dis- J rer bu, . 36@oc. ¥ et ‘:'-,n;‘ “|I- per. centy Hock ::v'm:&h‘ f imnlnl» o n.v-“:lrmh ;m-l m.p..-u»-l $L10@1.45; lights, $4.0001.25; Yorkers, a trace 4 inch raln very muc i In need of rain, credit upon Its early assumptions of bull- I Per doz. bunches, 1062, ville & Nashville, Tilinois Central | ment {s hardly possible without a gooc 5 DIKS, | $5.00G04,00, » ons ¢ wn by the fre - 18 i¥%e to ONS-—I'cr doz. bunches, 5@10c. 1 per cent; Cotton Ol p general rain, Good to cholce feeders are IP—Recelpts, 5.5 8 5 2.0 Week slightly more fa for crops GHoe, more o 1%c and ed to | ASPAKAGUS-Cholce stock, on orders, 306 10¢ t bRt M’"i Sugar uluII}V]iIl"-ll‘l, 4‘.1 from $270 to $.20, and common grades T nch 1m/m| HH 2 Rl g e S TR 9 e “put | ver doz bunches. 3 Shurg, 2 per elaware, om $2.65 down. Re) ales: Stoe Signe. 5 Scotts T Sov heavy frosts the i or a. time it hung around ¥%c, but | B pLANT Per 1b,, 1@1%e0 Lackawanna & Hudson, 2 M i LI LT gRIA Record of recelpts at the four principal mar. | < ThE temperature was on the average week, but little dumage done Alfalfa notine pped again to a lower point than | GuCUMTITRS—On orders, G060 per doz, « orthern preferred, 3 per § ¢ 2 BERS. Kot o pculpte ot thefour principal mar- | six degrees below the normal until Monday, [ fured and wild froits doing well. small grain the previous low polnt, fouching e, Bus- [ HREUMEISIOn orcens, ST per fos i pent, T An. Improvement was made In 8t | No. Ay, Pr. No. . No. Av. Pr. esday, May 28, 1805 9 when high southerly winds sct in over the [ krowing slowly iness was smaller in volume th on the RING BEANS-On orders, -bu. b 76e; Minneapolls & Manitoba. peculation Sl 40 8 0., 1345 83 - Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. | entire state, Sherdan—Week untavorable by reason of cons day before until the last half hour, but the e 2 cl trading was generally -od062 445 15,113 465 26004 el L e B0 do 5021 The rainfall has been very meagre, amount- | tinued diy weather, frequency and, material charactel of the | TEOMATORS. Por Glasiet crate, 5,00, s i cpuwnn R SSS SRt T i B L (hicago ool BN TR0 8000 | g at most to @ few teaths of an inch 4 o fluctuations indicate ve ittle abatemen AN ANS—On orders, per viel n sympathy SHIPPING AND EXPORI r o s Feckieaes G800 Sk o) | over some portions of the st entirely in the nervousness which has been domi- | 4oc. Cr e with the weak re speculation. 62.... 917 400 L1016 480 11160 5 AR S ' seid A 1190 | wanting, The ground is now so dry that | There ls none so pure and palatable as nating the trade £o long. The closing cables FRUITS, s were §2.143,000, |V 4, 480 190040 5 Totals ... L1818 i 2102 | little farm work Is being done, Silver Age Rye Whiske reported = Paris and erlin considerably | STRAWBERRIES Cholce shipping stock, per |, ihq Brenini fosts London cabloram sy 1116 ' The small grain, except in a few favored Tower, but the reports of crop ¢ al- | case of 24 ats., . son | dry. - Americans were. generally lower, Tho i X Liverpool Mur ce localities, particularly in the northeastern T o AR F, ready’ done are alto alarmingly and | | CHERRIES—Calforals, per 101b. box, $1.400 et SRR L L WAL DRk LIVERPOOL, May 2. —WHEAT—Spot, _dull; | Section, has suffered 'so severely that it is WEATHER FOREC: shoals of dispatches from Nebraska and " TROPICAL FRUITS, that the past fmprovement was mainly due to demand poor: No. 2 red winter, ¢ No. | doubtful if even with immediate rains it d— s Kansas coming in and reporting hot winds Sk = niily the bond *syndicate's protection and operation, . o T2 red spring, 6s3d; No. 1 California, . Fu- | would recover sufficiently to make much of | kalr and Decldedly Cooler Promised for scorching up what vegetation remained, the | ORANGESAustralian nay Do A825: | it the beat opinions 1ol for mo severe reaction § e i iprenopened quiet with near and"distant’ posi- | 8 crop, Itarly * planted” corn, while it has Nehrasa. market dropped all pretensions of uncer- Le NES, L0 e L2 o) The following were the closing quotations . e 9 . tions %d lower, closed firm with June 1d lower | made little growth anc e more or e ey SU e . tainty and again proclaimed in more deci- Sweets, $2.1503.00; y St | on the leading stocks of the New York ex- 4 . and other months 14d lowers butiness about | less Injured by froezing weather, romains | WASHINGTON, May 28.—The forecast for ; e naen| 3 a | : : - » equally distributed; Muy i June, 64 10d; | in a fair condition; the late planted is for | Wednesday 1s: B, S tru bringin iigc about Nt ; tra fancy lemons, 30 size, $3.75g | change today N o falir ¢ o late 1 O o i 3 Ty, o 10050 August, ptember, 5 | the most part still’ waiting for moisture i | for Nebraska and Kansas—Fair; decld- Atchinon. 784 Northwestorn... 911! 813 i i 1KA: Octoer 6n 3 tng i ‘or Nebraska an s 3 minutes from the close, and the close was Dok dob, Bl | 7 : £d: October, order to germinate. Meadows and pastures | o0 SePT o e, - becorin e under that ; Cibiie. AhTPInG v’ parbneh) | ANOLI T presii.. 1467\ MW prd. . CORN—Spot, quiet; American mixed, 45 10, | Sra gocting very dry . nently " everywhere | €1y cooler; southerly ~winds, becoming ‘e corn market showed a bullish fe ; ; ; s 5 Futures opened quiet,” with near positions 1%d | & b M scomting Vary. e erly; conditions favorable for severs 100, A, Express. ... 116 [N Y. &N, Tower: and. GIbANE. b iy fosttions 1744 | and feed for stock is becoming very scant. northerly; conditi ing of the superior article, and at the close MISCELLANEOUS, Balitmore & Oiilo. |Ontario & W * Reports by countie local storms. firm with near positios ower and wits bringing G3%c, as agalngt 62%c, at the ancy, 13c; choice, 12G1ic; California, | Canads Pacifie i 2 ; piiiing T Enee Dubes it eroniant SOUTHEASTERN SECTION. For Missourl—Generally fair; cooler; high, end of yesterday's session. The ablence of | (i Canada Southe 4 Onegon Nav. | : &0 245 3 LT ey S nes oot even Al | Butier—ANoorniitHaE Ia 0D AT doink wells:| wotitherly Wi aB) bacoming HOEheEIY | (oBHULE rain, which was predicted yesterday, and NEY—New York, dark, Mc; California, | C o 18K10.8 L & UN, i) i 3 August, 48 840; September, 48 81d; October, | Frosts have cut small grain, but have also killed | 31 TR fe s aavare IBRAT R torme instead of it hot, scorching winds in South ) Ches. & ONo.. el oL il tions favorable for se\ « r Dakota, Nebraska and Kan and M} 7 allon jugs, per doz., § ”"muMm"u B . 27 § FLOUR—Firm; demand moderate; St. Louls | Cass—Wheat and oats look well generally, but | For South Dakota—Showers; cooler; nort| souri, fo be followed tonight by frost n; 5 cans, 8 3 Q. A LU kL o tancy winter, 1 . 4 néed molsture, Winter wheat hending. —Oomh | oy winds; conditions favorable for severe 0 of those states, stirred up the pit and Aimonds, lic; English walnuts, soft 0 . "ROVISIONS —Bacon, dull; demand poor; Cum. | Making slow erow(h, 5 AR e eastern portion. R Eht 1o hook the Pio. orowded > 0c: standardw 1ic; fiberts, Sc; Brazil Reading........ W0 3 o0 berlund cut, 28 o 30 Ibs., 18 6: short ribe, Clay=Dry and dusty, with high winds. Wheat | local storms in_the, | Pt e e recelnts “wore hevy enough, | nuts, Se; pecans. bo; cocounute, $5.6004.00 per 100, | GO C K8L Tus B 6 Wopid HEBIFERS, 1bs., "2 lon clear, 1IN, 38 to 4 Tbw, 32 6d; | AN rye dead o Oats sufering greatly; aleo | FOT LORASQEORIEY Ty Conditions alihotgn 85" cars” loes than estimated,” the | | DATESTIn g0 (0 70-1b: boxes, S per 10 qard | oo Gt Gurl™ o114 Kook iand. 1 " 2. 80z0 : ,‘;‘1",;" heavy, szs; whort, clear b ienore— o Erowine sowty. " Eversthing | favorable for severe local torms, rumber on the Inspection e e uce, per W 85; nae 11, g, | Deweare AT 1At e : ) T 800 3 3 16 b, 3 it oA ey elda ety encugh Loeal Record. before it ceused to advance, it sold at 5lc. HIDES AND TALLOW. D. & R. G. ptd. St. P. & Omaha’ 210 8. 3 v ane Lt Lot & OFFICE OF TH R BUREAU, It reacted to 53%c, rose again to Gilye, off No. 1 green hides, 2 green DA e o (o pta . i e North | UGige—Everything standing still and need rain | o AHA, May 8- Omahn T 1 of tem: Hamlltoneo Al Veketition suftering for rain, [ Derature’ and rainfall, compared with b Gophirs amd cutworma irabie dam. | corresponding day it o ves e, o' col Wiy planted com doing falrly ; i “1ate WMot Some up andi % | Maximum temperature.... 9770 garde g g ovel Minimum tempe 7 7 g ST Kinest Uited States, sie; good, 40s, | TAINE karden stuff geiting over mum, tem Bou 0 3 3 LRI Ve ool R n A | e rer . I8 heing listed to corn, {pitation {00 e 1 5 DM Ao, 0d Wheat and _oats will b st a total fallure Condition of e and mm»n tation To0 T g ned. 8 Porequar 5 Johnson—-Wheat s heading out slowly and FKETE FSEE & 7 dia mess, $0s K, prime mess, westein, v 0. 3 v o , ) e . 838 00, Lard, quiet Oats opened firmer, and grew more so 81001 No. 3 detiu; 00al & Tron, 3 refined, in palls, 3is 60 3 t: demand poor; finest Ameriean, §m 1 finest American, colored, 42s during the on and closed very strong | N h)vxll:-l‘::x;l--»:‘{"\tnl‘m g s danisu i) ';\‘J“rll‘n-':x’\\ul‘l.“ 12 Texas Pucific. within a small fraction of the high point s, 14c per pou iess than fully cured Hocking Valloy. e Unton Pac! of the day, and at an advance of 1%¢ on the P PE dreen salted, each 2 Iinols Ceatr, U. 8. Express.... nearer deliveries, and 17%c up on Septem- | o ich G@ise; dry shearlings (shoit wooled v | St. P. & Dulu 2R WSt L & P ber. Very free ‘buying by ‘many parties, | skine. ‘No. 1, each, 6@lc: dry sheatiing KTt 1% doptd. 2 country orders, principally urg: , WIth | wooled enrly ekins), N 2 ch & dry flint ake |ufll'~iww'1l 24 [Wells Fa) g0 EX.. light offerings very discouraging re- [ Kansas and Nebragk c vool 'peits, per | ‘doptd...... Nl‘o\Wmem Unton » 18 g B needs Tain, especially (it on poor sofl. Pastures orts of dry we oughout the oats | green salted shearlings vooled eurly wking), | Lako Shore.... 146 | Wheeling & L. B, 0 k LIRS 5 and meadows badly in s of rain. Corn I8 [ Normal temperature..... erritory and considerable damage by heat, | pound, nctual welght, busc; dry fint Kansas and | Lead Truat 344 doptd.. ... 3 o o SO TN, coming out well since the last frost. Bxcess for the day all tended to create activity. | Nebruska murrain wool polts, per-pound, actual | Louleyille& N.... 68 |M.&8LL ..., : Glao 300 b B T aaL alring the ot thies I ranoanter=Calairand a8 s gardens | ARCETL THed. excess I 274 4 A SR .| Wehae, “4qoe; dry fiint "Coiorauo butcher wool | Lr & N. A. goBllods riG Rt WSl A G T days were 3t als, Including 14,00 Amers | a1l * vegetation at a . % Corn | Accumulated exc e Orders from tie outside i buy provistons | MOEN SO0 Acllal™ wergin, 46oise: "ary | Manhitan Niue B BULLS, ican. and_ el vegelation © at a 11 Normal precipitation . vivven 16 nch in connection with the small receipts of [ iifia"Weight, 4Gte. Have feet cut off, ws it is | Michigan Centirs 100 |C. F. &1 ¢ e Llen 340 11076 three days were 123,3 . Weather fine. | Weather, then tain. O ondition ard | Ctal precipitation since March 15,41 inches hogs and the small recoipts of grain, caused | [t '\o pay frelght on hem, Minsourl Paclfio;, ~ 28y| dopfa.. 2 g 240 3 SR TReE e T . . Onts and harley | Deficlency aince March 1., . .15 inches higher pressure for the hog products. Pork | "TALLOW AND GREASE—No. 1 tallow, 4%@ | Moblle & Ohlo . 3 ' |H. &T. G. Ne 1z offee Marke. e e LRI aG K e i Foe LORIE R bRe fas BTN :mrm‘l o, up from yeatorday “.-'m«.;], {..l. atge; No. 3 tailow, 3164 ifrose, white A, 4@ | NashvilloOhat ... a;";. AA &N 2., 88 2.0 L NEW YORK, Muy =2%-—COF —Options | not serlously injured by frost and a fair crop it anced another and closed with ali but e, white 13, 31 case, ~ yeilow, | Nationsl Cordugal "8 T St L & K. C. i ¥ 5 3 steady st unchanged prices to 5 points | {n sieht 21%c of the day's advance to the good. Lard srease, dark, Zizci “old butter, 2g2ie! | , doofd 53| AODId.veesuenrs STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, tecline, and for the rest of the session ruled ckolls—No hope for oats, Pastures dead. and vibs pursued a similar course, and at , prime, 17@20e; rougn tallow, Ze. NI Contrai’. 1l 100 8. R. R. 200 ... 430 1 featureloss, | With forelgn mews in- | cove oK o 0 R rrwthe "Lats " planted not the end, ‘were cach Tic higher for the |, W rn-‘f\\\:flmr' 'vli:msm‘e"‘l‘?t\y 6::1:' fine :klw. pta. 14%| do'prd..” 3 B ik i F and outwde ' speculation slack; closed | coming up. gyl : lght, 8isc: quarter blood. lomize; deedy, burry | North Am. Go.- o8| Am. Tob D R : r September and’ October. Others ste s he 8wl W InCar i tion U Tiand, YIRS timated for tomorrow: Wheat, 42 cars; | 30, 00\ sl & A A : i al navange of 6 per cent; mare 2 RTaRE. pastiicen | F miich 189c; col fine, 6@8c. A 3 [ 8t t vi er ing out. Bluegrass pastures drying up corn, 800 cars; oats, 2% cars; hogs, 30,00 [ ' AVGAL, ) O ien: HoeR Tt LN (SR, & . neluding: March, $14.70; July, Litto' corn in serious condit head. Bt waahed; G168, e80T I L % i B 5 SUSS@1.05; October, ' $14.457 “Decy Pawn, s have made very little it any The leading futures ranged 10 1ocks, 2@80; dead. mulled, S@ec. The total sales of stocks foday were 230, : . 'Spot. coffee, Rio. quiet; No. 7, progress.Corn and sata aro looking badly. Th lows: . pLE Roex RIHA I At oA H AT 00, Arian 2 ; Cordova, BB5GING; " wales, ' 1000 baks | pitlookc for crops Is the Wworst 1 ever saw at IO T Opn, T Izh. FURS—Bear, black, Now1, large, $20.00g25.00; | 20 Tabceo, TL000; Atchison, 1.700; Fur i bid 4 3 tioy No. & spot; $11.151 600 mats interiof Pudanic | Gty Tiine ‘of ‘the. venr. Wnnnlo. bear brown. No. 1, 1arge, $20,00085.00; No. “" 20,100; Chicago Gas, 15,100; Distilling and_Catt . ok eI e eram e I;u]k Tad woek for an crops. omT “:u be af§ St Qlear, e 2 s, | ear, brown, No. 1, 5007 2 il SHITRI LR ol 3 ; b i k Z W York tocie today o Uniean_ we. Nave ratn_soon. Kaily o S 00| Alear: Torano O [ dham, sictr; o x smalt, si360 Béans browni [ HesauerA1b ol EREA LB KOIACnCr ERlehtrle, %0 2 3 : U ock, 241,202 b e red and some wiil bo replanted; ‘Apples | Chicaro's: |k 00| Clea Sani 3 earlings, No. 1, In ; 1 me: KTATE OF WEATHEL, m s cmvedwar, A¥D 30 samie. -i0d o, “XeR . ated, 7, : A for the United States, 523,000 bigs visiie | bt . " Whieat, rye [ g1 Lowta: 100 Gl i, o0 o 1) sl 36007 bear,” urown, O s 3 ! : o Pr | for the United States, 564202 bags, A ¢ T | Cloudy, 3 cubi, AR ST S0y ans:. it mediuim, 45,00} il B0 meading, $a: ok 1land, | 7 Gows, .50 83 104 wicers...... 1163 04 35 [ 117 bags last vear, Coniarsrage Rantw, | GRIsRrds whead and ryve needing rain : 00 CL 026525 IRl Small, 8061000 be o | £200; St Louls & Southwestern preferred, 5,100 | 'HOGS_The market was in very good shape [ o SANTOS, May S =¥irm; kood arcrage Sar Cornfields y free from v ity O nen "No. 1, large, $12.00G15.00; No: 1 Sl Paul, 0100, Tenn pd rom: 3000 | today. Receipts were only modecate, and. the | 108 i [tWo days, 5,000 baga; stock, .1 Saiine—Corn doinisfaitly well. Ahim, 10,005 No. 1 small, $1.00; boa, G, | United Stat ud, States Lead 1nd was decidedly vigorous on account of the : e RnD changed, to 3 | M0 rve suffering for want of rain; \of o D0 Giond 204| cubs’ No. 1, large, $6.00G5.00; N, 1. medium. | Pref e 300, strength developed Monday in provisions. Packers ‘,“"i““:;,‘" rallay #.-Dull, unchanged, to W |irye gone now. Iax doing fairly well Dastures . ol la:::l)vn Janl| 3 1, sinall, $4.60; ‘bear; biack, Mon: i the bix bulk of the buylug, and at prices | Py MEhers salox 5000 irm: No. 7 Rio, | 1 bad_condiition, and the prospect for : .rl‘., udy 2074 @80 ky’ mounta 1 large. $15.00 New York M fully @ dime higher than Moniny. They paid ) i i | Brows worse. Sept. 0 1, medium, 314 4, smal, $10 B e Y e oy | 3185 exchunge, 9 5164, reccipts, twe duse, 006 | TG I ar too cool and dry to expect any | Sheyenuo... : ELER : emall, ‘$10 v Y ¢ 5 —MONEY J om $.90 up o 345 for fair to choice Bagn: " Cleared for the United = Staies non e J fen Ci P‘}'.','T,‘"”’"' o5 ‘ r, blick, “Montatin” e Nori: | pNEW, JORK, Moy BIMONEY ON CALLc | and bhicher weight hogs, and bougnt light any | bus; | cleared for ‘the Unied 'Sialck, "pene: | material advancement in vegetation Smull grain Miles City. e 50 ‘;'L”y:,‘mxkl lrl'::nun; R i e A g mixed st anywhere from 38 1o sh35, e | GO (VAR (000 w8 (..’i"‘ sllver” tip, N 2000t Ko {redlum: clmmon "t T fowarat 3 B miends. =+ c br: " and prices showed up. ver but are gradually drying up. pastures abou JEADIEE I Fhenr, siver’ tmedom: EXCHANGE-A shade firmer, witn | mand calledtor, and prices, showed up “very | JIiEhciied 34t mivance to e net dectine (01 | bty 4y Sradusily drying L LA WIS bserver, i Vel medium, $8.00; | £ in. bankers' bills at $L8sGssu |GG IGREYS ORI 0000 $k Several ight toads | the duyi sales, 719,000 bags, i n st redemption; corn at 40 8 40 all, 35 bear, silver tp, cubs, No. 1 large, | for demand and $6.87T@L8TY for sixty days; posted | 411 the way from $250 fo 3% Beverel Heht loate TR a standstill. No feed for stock. Squirrels very 55 | 6674 SR No. 1 meium, - dhes N6, L et | rates, 31800185 and” sdsbteq.80; commercial | Nore S VAR I go0d keason, the bl Acoumuistiontar Srnin Apeks. Vory tutle wheat Lot - s were ns A ey 38.00; No. 1, “medium, | VilI% &P L 4D NEW YORK, May 28—Specis e and t Sty planted: corn 1t i Cash quotations were as follows: ; fisher, No. , ‘medium, | VillE $4 SRTIFICATES—814 G678 golng at from $1.2 10 $4.40, as againss $110 to | 4 y al cavle and t ] ) FLOUI it patents, $80ma.7s; | $500; No 1, amall, WG0; fox, siver, wa to eolor! | QT RONDR- R State bonds, | $20° Mondayand $440 {0 3445 "one” week ago | graphlc dlaaiches, 1o iradatreets Coreting A | planied In Waltini for, tuin 1o RHRSE MERehis, 840380/ spr 3 Medium. $60.00; No. 1, smill, $60.00; fox. miiver | Inactive. Railroad Donds, easie today. Representative - salen: Sipal polnts of sccumulation in the United Staies Spring. sUraighte, $2.9040.105 e Rkconine 1o beiniy, Ko 3 Hargk, Yty: | “Closini auotations on Sonds wero as follows: Pr. No. 4 3 - Pr | filope from all sources. indicates the follow B o medium, $0.00; No. 1, amall, $3)00; fo T SR LMWl S T N R D, 2 STRRY 0 k ’ No. 1, large, $1.00; No, medi; U.8 4, rog.. new. 1410, P. 1818 of '85... ‘”;‘” herens el S 0i5e0ens . Compared with the preceding Satur Antelope—Corn _badly Injured by frost and ‘Shiall, $2.007 fox, red, No. 1. inrws, $so; | U 5 48 coup. new. 1123 % mpared with ) > > e B m Jith the preceding Suturdays o oy | somo of it ruined, Most of the rye headed out e e : o 3, Tare, 766 No. 1, mednime goc, N | b8 o 1 g iy 19 seonendlf United States, Pacinic const,’ wheat, ' decrease; | Cedur-Dry and windy, Cfollowed by, 60| 1 the resnlt of tho usual treatment of bl o 0. 1 aratl 80T Tyoad No. 1 8. 4n'coup.... . & T. C. Oa. treey zos i gLl - 1SLO0 bu.; total decrease, wheat, both coasts, | Woather, | SRl £RG, 08 TR - CCORMETIGY | disordera, Tho system i filled with Mercury o TARLEY No. 8, 4s@slc; B No. 1, medium, §200: No 1, No, U.8. z8, i 60 415 60 5,000 s eadoatiton andiin ing very slowly. Potash remedics—more to be drcaded than the nominal. N o1 o e Tty aNo; 1. small) Facifieus o; 3. sniiTe 20 4 11w : fectense 40,000 (b toialigesreass worldie ) Cuming-Frost has done more damage to erops | disoase—and in o short whilo 16 In a far worse LA XN No. 50, o a. Class A... Y b 3 able wheat, 208, bu. ; € e s rst supposed, althou he ave han re, T FLAX BERD_No. 1, 41,60 i N T e, 4100 Nov I"large; | Ala- Cl LR T » B B o he Tosks mountaing, corn, in: | than was at first supposed, although they have | condition than before, The common result is 4 it 2 I %00, bi i a recovered a little, Considerable corn I8 being LEROVISIONS Mows pork, ., 812,00 | mink. dark, No. 1, ons aalliibee; Ak Clamm © N.J.C. i ol - s ase, 1,182,000 bu.; United States and Ci B e EE S o ) e orease: | replanted, that was most advanced 18 m"m1 W L 60404 ol Short rils | 4ve; o, 1 small, M{»‘:Imuum'nm lion, "'nf.‘r'r’."c'; fl'nv;\_u'rgfiv.‘ . Pac. gL i Pt 3 guat o5F the I ‘h‘““.;. ntaing - oats, o1nere: nui el 7 . Wheat for the most part 6. 2316, 'y salted should head ana feet, No. 1, lurge, $1.00G2.00; Tmper- | Lt New C . 1195 G2 eea224 12 b vheat last week, orded in the | 10oks well.* 3 5. Short clear side boxe skins, $6.00@7.00; No, 1, M""D“"‘ s, .. P P 2 3 avallable wheat last week, Jixon—Heavy frost early in the week injuring clear sides (box fect sicinu, 860an.00; No. 1. small. otter, s g Conso.. sy e offictal - visible e %06 pu. 'in | Dixon—Heavy frost early in th & v subpl ) L. medium, 3. g Leiranes 28 8 P raro Virioite "elvators. 600,000 b Lo | potatocs and - fruit. Small grain holding itk ~Distillers' finished goods, per gal., | No. 't smalf, 4,005 racooon, No. s, ndioc; | NS i 2 | % Toa et 8.0 susnenes g Bt o tanitotin Whovage. polats, 48,000 | oW, but ‘eea g Fain. Hay orop will be tignt | {of which 885 1s the moat rellable cure. A foy . i, medium, ‘0c; No. 1, larke, - toc o . : : 5, 2 and, &2 o e Clorres | €1t does mot rain rd rel :all o RUGARS—Cut loaf, unchanged, ekcink, binci, Cased, arrow striped: Koo 1, lurge, | Sew now nel U8 80K do 0. & P. W oy Sl i bu. g doltet, and 11,000 b, wt Loutsyilie, Corres | 1 dound | very dry. Frost aia much | T suffered from a severe attack of Mercurial Tl following were the receints and shipments | 806; Not 1, medium, doci No. 3, small 585 broad | AOUD: neN: o S kS EN G [ : ni e hending ORI % Mivaniece “pivats ele: | damko in streake. Crops il right yet it we | Rhoumatism, my arma and loga being swollon y rine, No% ke, "0z wlverine, ‘No. o, | Senn ol 0N Gan.d oI ] ? Ont., end 8, . oniy Biverein: e ket ure | (9 tce thele natural size, chusing the most o, $4.00; No. 1. medium No. i, ‘wmal; | VA . 310000 i gt Gis. ukIns—ORTY a trace of rain and temperature | exorueiating pains, I spant hundreds of dotors - Siens. | 50 woie, oy, No. i, Targe, 0! K dodeforred. ... o iy : o legtees below the normal o 1 i3 S o ‘ s 08w, mountaie, No, i, lirge, 8] No'd: | o detortes R e e : five degrees below the normal. Without relfeh, but aftef taking o few bottics of W Hans Al LA st e e A ave ndvanced | Holl—Frost on the 2ist did considerable dam- b f ke 8.000 | No. 1, large, 65@%c; No. 1, medi 600 PN, Atchison 2d 5 | West Shore 49, 1 NEW YORF advanced ; . L mproved rapidly Wheai by ; 2100 7 ) e, um, 60¢; No. 1 ; M s : s il e price of ¥ . bitachied. cottons | ake on the fow lands. Com yellaw and growth 0 lete~ Corn 11 : ool 417000 wa'»'j'"'wffh1'":"“:&{{...‘.'";.'“"“' No. 1, lurge, 35,00 | {aniqn So. 2ds... 10444 So. R R 1 % the. price of .} % e [ much retarded; Comn planting about u Row & woll man.,comp laa o= \ 06 | LMY . K 1 to G%ec, and and southern silk Corn ove Iy cured. T cin heartily Oats. busL. 110 GIK000 | Benver Kits, No. 1, Tnrge, 8200 No. "1 med iy — i & e 2 | plaids e each. Printing cloths in better de. | some has been cultivated, T Fecommend it to any o fiye bug sl ! 8.000 8,000 | $1.60; No. 1. small, Tes mubkrats, winer o5, Boston Stock Quotation ’ g D ntes, and Sonly | 10,000 pieces 61 | Knox—Killlng frosts on the 19th, 20th and suftering from this painf disease, W, F. DAL On the Prolucs oxo K L large. 4@8ci' No. 1 | ymo loans, 2K@4 per cent. Closiag pricas for . 3.0 B ndvother eolored eationn I Letier ‘ Brooklyn Llevated it & ; ana, O fepegrs e, “Pieached cottons have attracted more at. | BUFt, but (0o cold (o grow ¥ et wam stoady; creamery 5o G@lto, | medium, 7e; No. 1 small, €o: muskrat kits, 2G3¢. | atocks, 50 1a8 d mining sharos 3 0 T AL AT Droportion "ot | Madison—Frosts e done little damage 1o [ Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseascs mailed free to g Eggs, steadyi 11ka12e. Cheese, quiet: 04@Te. [, e, % W, Blee, pii- i i & oo coodn, especially drils, up to Beptember, | corn. Small grain and grass look well. Beets | = address. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. i ey St- Louls Genoral Market. “Suga 11038 | Wia. Gontea; e ? 5 e tone In’ the market for all kinds of staple | are a good stand and losk well : NEW YORK GENEKAL MARKET W52 FLOUR—Firm _ and i ) Gen, Eloc, nfd.o1oh ) ¢ goods is steady to firm. Plerce—Frost his damaged potatoes and gar- higher; extra 1 X fancy, ¥ Atelinon 2ds = aens. but Nas notdone much damage (o crops Lo 0g3. olee, E | el Telop P P i i Knnsas City Markets. Sralt grain Jooks wells Dlosing Quotations on the Princlpal Com- | fi ., u cholce, $3.25 fellTalaphons.... 2014 »‘.fl"flfl'}x:fia i oaeeee 0 ) ._ Lo nu,n y e Nominally | | WashingtonWeck dry and cold. Vegetation l. s it and Kinnle WHE mely nervous and unsettled 1673/ Gen, Elect . A Al s May, = WHRAT Nowlr han made small progress, but It in fair condi hard, i ' YORK, May 25.—FLOUR-Recelpts, 34, | Market, but' with decidedly more bullish leaninen s B0ly | Wis. Cent. 188, 0...1.102 . . - tion. R Tk o Broth b it | BRAwar ity RS Seliy T C R NGt G fhe 8700 1% ot yementuy's price; No. 2 mixed, | pAuUe—Sma grin in doubito) i and A SPECIALTY Lot e Market firm, with winter wheat in’ fatr domund | hlpofivored that s e, opening was Xe | Gen. Rleotric. 6 |Atlantic.. . 16 3 9t white; 8140 2 enorally a poor stand . from- drouth, diary Bypitie permanently cured 1n 16 (o R R Bisher and avickly 'ran up' e more, dectined | filiols Sieol 7T 80 | Botan & Miiiaia 0ase T Firm; No. & mike 4G29%¢; No. il and ar7 Bypilia permananty euref 1o 16 40 . City mill pa he. and then recovered most of this loss, bu e |Butte & Boston.: 16 a0 (R 5 squirrels and worms. ) W.83G5.15; winter patents, $4.00G 1.4 collipsed on this, declining. 14e. Late turned | No¥-& NCE bl m'\‘\‘.u-.-u.o:i'»c'u 309 . iy edilivan B Birpy--No Improvement this week. Oats can- the same prico under samae guaranty. I PR e a3 strong and advanced %o, closing at the top, 150 | Oid Coton: e ga ? : : : s N0 e, not make & full crop, | Potatoes where not eut you profer (o come hers wa wiA Gontrack B 1044 3 nter stralghts, 1%0 sbove Yyesterday: Na 3 %a ol s Wytansee 37 s B e seerieadly J down by frost are doing well, Late planted 10 pay raliroad fare and hotel bills, and no Minnesota patents, $4.2064.7 . vesterday: No. 3 red, cash. §2tac; | Ore. Short Ling... 9% |Fraukiine. .. .. 184 | 5000 R G dow st SanTee e o partlinsd tace g hatel bllls 610 B30, Minnerota Wi Bebtomber, wigs vja 7 BORHO Ausust, $Xe; | Eubber 30| BASIRARSusonone AEW | 1 : Hiw 5 40 Rilwaukes durkes el grain never looked better. Corn | cury, Jodide potash, and still have sches and , 82450305, Rpring | CORN o0 uch drouth news nna ¢ | Eitan Heid R : MILWAUKEE, May 8—WHEAT—Quiet; not eIty ihJatea by TeoAt Eult will he | Dhirie M uceus Watehes in mouth, Rore Fhronts s frmg salos, 30 LIS superfine, $4.15 | not winds in the West IR aeporte of | Tatan Hae: | Quinar.... SHEEP—The ket 'was slow and a shade | o northern, $2c; July, Sie. ut half & crop. Grass necds rain. Beet fleld Pimples, Copper Goloroed Spotw, Uleers on fanicy, 315304, 0 b0t ominds n the west glarmed the ders and | Wout End ‘.nl“r{nm- 5 today. Suppliesbaliré only moderate, but "ORN—Steady; No, & ), look fine. any part Of the'body, Hwir or Eyebraws failin MEEAL=TIl; yellow western, $1.9g | ST |u“.\74 m»{.1\..{'.:'::‘3""',‘,, ‘, market, | Westineh.Elee.... 33 |Wolverine......... enstorn mark N A sharply, OATS—Higher; N Now 3 K e y—Too cold fdr corn. Gardens much | SUEIE fochis BypRII BLODD FOISON thid gy bus exporte, 32000 Jhimengd, the magket late and ft closed 14 | gan Franoisos Mining Srose Quotationw | Sisting on ; ] o I from 1.4 %0 $4.28, falr Lo g0od \RLEY-—Firm; Boc; s mich:damike kencrally. " v dumages | SBE0 cases and ohullengo the world for & 2 red, In store und elevator, S . ly, W%c asked; September, 5440 SAN FRANCISCO, M 28.--The ofelal clos- Yankton ). , s grea 3 3 ¢ g 8t . wer westerns At -trom 8 0§ common and stoek L cardins nd completely destroyed small fruit, | bafed the skill of the most ewinent physts P T TS—Advanced on reports Samase,.io,| TeDOMICEPS e minliE atagks igdavimers a8 | whaep, st fiom WA ASSE guch Jp ehcloe S8 Dututh Wheat Market. B s aapes Wheat and oats | clanss @800,000 capital behind our uncondls v 3 % s lication. ddress 20! REMEDY CO, : ST, neat sold off | tha yeaterday v and Soptemuer : v G i S b S1e; May, 5c; duly, $Ncs Yomo’ replanting necessary app - elgn houses; esulur at noon, but ~ Bpot No. 2 red, o asked; $loha wk Lon RO S E R e W cash, $134¢; ' Muy, ' 8ithe; H CENTRAL SECTION. 807 Biassnie Fowmole, CHICAGO, X Anally advanced decidedly on hurrled Sovering i 8 0% asked 0008.. .1+ s aady Wash. Con. 3 BURE s ansiis MW Eeire n 8% 79%c; No. 3 northern, 1o aima’ axtante Odant — AT A Y i 2 s0ld at 6sc. ey s 3 shorts and, veporis of damasc;’ e - rejected, TIHe; to arrive, No. her; No. 2 red TR est & Belchor .. ~=BA L Bo. §, TiNer 3 4 . "Small grain hurt some by, the frost BT ASIREL Shanosicd. chooeds ot whiesgned | BEAS-E6 b m.‘fu._ X RUHOR, 200 creree | . Ofmclal recelpts and ‘disposition of slock as Minneapolis Wheat Marker, Pastures very short, Corn makes but il tember, S24GSITe, Closed’ at 837%e; Octobor. GHAS Stendy’ but qulet; clover seed, | BUIWer Con.. . shown by the books o€ 4l Union Stock Yards Erowth AU Bl Deeember, 8% 800 | oo i Fok gn,;gn,gw;lv» Qrerman. [, iy o e ‘)“'i”fitfi Hours ending at § | \ MINNEAPOLI UEAT—Close: | ¥Cute—com ngarly planted, but ls being taken AY Arle, dull; one car trictly ane DALen y . b u ek B By u i NO. orthern, % 3 4 »I Cor . ol pOtatoe have ‘made hu 95, . nmm. 'and 30000 Bh " oot krides duil; medlim 16 fancy, 89,5011 50, "oet | SORAdenc Sierra Nevada. Cars. Head, | Rorthern, . lttle headway. Squirrels taking up m pot mirunk; yellow, ST4c. Option market turhed i Con. Cal & Va. . |8ilver Hill. ........ sattle PO oty | ke , P More corn would be planted but for the drouth rullied Later on bad CFOD news, smALOE Teceints Jor Jiatillers: fnished goods. = | Crown Foint Union Con..... 4 80 SAN FRANCISCO, May 2. BAT—Strong; Corn not suffering § 3 by Eheep 1 oats. Corn niich. and nctive covering, closed ut’ owine net’ wa- b i Soulter, | Baenmaners o iy Bheep "L 08 | A e A boshe, B potiamelon Kol - . il A Fance: Moy cloeed” at 5i%cs July. i able at .40 Gould & Curr, Yellow ducket. oree it daesté . 0 JAS. 8. KIRK & ., U 8. ug.a ¢ B ‘f“" T Beplemiaedialts | | PHOVISIONS-—Pork, ndard mess, _$12.00, | ¥etlow gae! DISPOSITION. AT A sedaes L 3 Squares spots and June sold at 2 13-16c. ma | killing zarden vegetables and nipping yYoung ~ 81000, | /iarge, medium, 9¢; No. 1) small! | BOSTON. May 28.~Call loans. 2@3% por cont: B 188 Pkl u pots and June sold at § 13-Mo. Denlma | FOUO8 B0V ces, DUt corn’ docs not seem to be y—8ome of small grain_dried up, . | Hale & Norero: 85 Finnoclal Notes. Greeley—Some of mall grain drl »—ufzml ts, 12200 bu.; exports, 1,400 bu. It meats, boxed shoulders, $8.2; longs, Sllver bars, 67@87 Moxican dollars, 538 uy P | BOSTON. May 25.—Clearings, $16,006,331; bal . A 0 a_ Packing company... 19 . 74 comes soon quite a per cent can be saved. Corn T e g Fibw, "SE50; shorte,” 86,8315 Bacon: ‘besed piige. Dratis, algt, 246 1olographio. Bo. G e tond ooy, 218 ders S0, e, | seneraity bt wp e Bucl o Wandstii | MAKE $10 EVERY DAY of ‘market shiing: No. 2. Mmisigc: N‘ dors. $0.95: 1o iaongw ST ribs, 175 shorls, §T.1216 TR ey Swift and Company.......... 10 'S - h=Cloarings, 916; | and is getting discolored. anatl in ‘anabitl d, i No. USCETPTS. H‘\(" i‘flw l‘fi hea o e i) y Packing company. 22 2 Hall—Small grain damiged some by frost. Corn | By & new plan of systemati: grain speculas "\imim,“g:. ci No. TG eI, S0 BelkL wheal, "i8.06 New Yors Mining Qintations. Cudahy Packing company [ P4 by . Cudahy, Kansas City 81 . <, May 28.—Clearings, $107,612,500; | 1ooking fine. F'ruit not damaged much, Prospect | tlon. Bend for our free booklet showing how ) [P,‘ i ek SITMENTS Flour, 8600 bh1s. wheat, 65,000 | (NEW YORK, Muy 28.—Tho following are ths | QU4 MORTEE Sayeg o i " la, Al : Tor craps very unfavorable o et “around dverse fuctuations of the ews, bu.; corn, 11000 L} of 5, 0 4 OSINg Miniug qQuotations: 3. ow . A e LA A 8, —Cles , 848, - (oward ~Rye, gencrally speaking, Is used up, | market and mal noney even on the 0 m:”nx ed ut Pruly, 3Lgue: cioed ai i e Bulwer. ... Y O e T | Wlkei s omyeesieons o | b PEMADBLIRS Y ¥ riag, i S ive cutting It for huy. Wheat and oats | side, Past workings of plan and hi nest 'y lm*!év closed st 34c; Septomber, Sugar Market, Cholor....... x Ophir. ... .e o 126 >t 1Y BroS......ooooniiennn 8 . g I’ 23.—Cleagings, $3,641.316; bal- [ still hold on. but nothing I kr wing much. | references furnished. ALENTIN losed at $io. 2 NEW YORK, May 5.—SU Crown Point. Plymouth .Y ! | ecker & Degen...... ot : G6 "per cent. = New earney—Crops are holding their own in the | CO,, Traders Bl2g., Chicago. sy; Shipping, £00%5c; £00d to oholce, | falr relining, 3 1660, oantiifugal 30" ect, Sy | Con-Cal. & Vi ‘ uiokaiver’.. * 300 e e - northern pard o Gt countyt i dhg southern ! ] ‘ cksilver pa. .17 L . k. exaua b day's statement of | parts small krain almost ruined, Corn bein rmnrmp— comman_ 1o chotce. old, | B4 15 age s "Lhrel s L aéodavo, 48 test, | GO iy Horrs. Novahur.: ' 88 e INGTON any's statement of | PATS BTG o, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, const, old, 3qie; 168, g0, " | Tannad, dull; No. 6 4 3-10; No*T thg4 bis | Hale & Norero (o evad Hamilion & Stephons . siis | the eondlition of - Avaune | Mieerriek—wWhieat ana onta suftering. Rye hurt | omoe Constructing Quartermaster, Omahsy 0 e Rew, otean” se: | Ho e st a8 Fiata it Oke 0 | Homatike-r 11000 |t Do Silppers. ana feeders. 11 cash balance, #184.23,000 wold reserve, et didess. | | JUEEGVECL BN R Waaher best."grass | (Office Construoting Quiatiermasier, Oiuahs ok & (0 @ 1o wainag, " o Texan o : g 1 3 ILIg e 00 | AEon o | Sniaw dnakak.. 0 SRR s B —_ Maney, 6asy at 4465 pei cent for cal loxna and uriplieate; sublect (o the uraal conditfonsy RIS FIrmly held: Nemlock wole. Buotce e off A, 4 b Msm “mold A, : ‘i Totals . h 3 | Biage” per cent for ] peper: demand, will be recelved here until 12 m., central rou, light to heavy weighis, uom acld, A o confeetion! [ 0 days, .68 York exchange. 65¢ standard time, Wednesdy, June 2, 1895, at oG o loaty 8 V1 Jike: Seishall |1 - bondas Hinok (uatations, st Louls Live stock, Sremtum. Forcign exchange, Airm and unchanged % AR Hhne ana iyt the Wil o ,,N,,m" ps Ma-Quist; domestio flesce, 19g350; pulled, PRS Arn ic; granulated, NDON, May 28.—4 p. . closing ST. LOUIS, May 2. —CATTLE-Receipts, 4,40 3 Spewsr——— ¢ | the presence of bidders, for constructin A Quis " 4 P TA8G4Ne; oubes, & 1-16@ %0, aolh: 3 | head: shipments, o0 heud: market strong and Forelgn Financial Affairs. ' e o a2 st T Dl T uuv! ROVISTONS-Teet, flull" flly, $1 £gL 0 Texuil £ A aciive bnd wome'slcs higher: beel scers runged | pARIS, May “Chree per ecent BANKERE o ernment reserves the right to reject any or e e WEE.0); beet hunis b ¥ g 5.76; lightweights 0 stockers and | 45 for the aeco b Y i i Fre ol ty, extra India mess, k 700 19,00, ments, | MANCHESTER, May 25.—Cloihs und yarna 1 71| Peunsylvanla. . wrosBNUp A 822G 375, el 163-165 Dearborn-st., Chicago. all proposals. Plans and specifications can : Recders, §2.00G4,00; cows, Texas for' checks : . | be denn and ail gformation obtained on & Bra: plcided u.:.;n:.{ B ‘:«m;\m"n}n‘.‘ Wkl | quiot and saien hardto wmake unless at” con fis: B owdn., o0 | Steers. §.7oG4.75; Erass Seers, $.00G4.00; cows, | LONDON, May 2.—Consols for money and ac- | 3V \New York. 70 State-st., Bostc | be xean and o nnfnnr- SR or A 3 | Mex. Cn. now du:. SN | 32°00g3. 60, o 2000, MThe” amount of bullion wons into | c1TY tion Reps. OvOOpSY ARRIADINE. Pive ..-l A normnal; 4. —Rect 5,400 - o be o posals m A ne t H E;-.u- mnm 50, Cotton Market. BAR ubv:n—ma per ounce. Beads wmarhes "8g100 Migher, neavy, 404 :]:mlu]‘.“"gufllm““{'l"‘l‘l‘urr’n‘u‘ ren. tods 5, mfg' 34 BO N Db lmncldnm roads,” and addressed to log m‘ow ot A e -2' e g m--:n'hm B0 et | et Rt it Bk, wnipments, 300 | Xl 71; Hoair 0i.00; Vienia, 1t ' | Bougdt and soid. Corvespendenee Balloitc ¥. Humphrey, major sad quiauiatiel, - |

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