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ri 12 THE RErUT.LIC: THURSDAY. MAY; 24, 1900. SI 'I t ! I r i i i 1 r f I- ii l ! 1- 'J . f! in THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENED IN GRAINS. .WHEAT, AFTER A LOWER STAIiT, 13IPKOVED I ritlOE. Com Itf.Kle a Fairly Stronp tart, and, Like Wheat, Advanced Sharply Later in the Day. Office ncpulilie, Wednewiay, May 3 l.v The uncxj-ccted happened In f-rain to day. There was nothing dc..iip-sl during the fore part of tho session to ind!oati wliit was to take place later, and th sudden and unlooked-for spurt th.it rr.ark-d the closing half hour, and which r-ent ; rices up eharpj-. was In th. nature of a sur prise to tho trade. "While no gnat Impres sion was made on prices this imirnliig the tendency of tho different markets after thov rnt falrlv started a' tow.inl .1 Vil..hir level and a falrlv stroni; undertone I was fhon. The situation earl w.'s quitt and uneventful, traders apparently hold '5 off and awaiting inme definite develop-r.-f-is upon which to base their future ac Th.e were very Mo.v In eomlnc ai.d .'r wmc ronslderable time after the opening there was little that was Inter esting In the actions of the two principal f-peculatU-e markets. During; this period pit nitrations were sm.tll. and there were times when hardly a trader could 15 found In the pit. 0 extremely qtiltt was specula tion. The market?, however, exhibited a very fair undertone of FtreiiRth. such re cessions as took plice belrf- small and quickly recovered from. This pt.ite of af fairs continued until r.i.ir the close, when tlu-re was a Midden llare-up on an out hurst of bullish enthusiasm. dut to sooi' cry ronr; advices and a sharp bulse that landed prices at the top and closed them at or near there. The wheat market at this point this mornlns displayed no -n.ip or enersy. ami for s-ome considerable time after It opened was in a semicomatose condition, from which It did not fully recover until t-hortly after the hour of noon, when there was a wild and unlooked-for development of strength and an advance of a full cent from tho opening price for July, and a cor responding bulge In all other options, while the actual close was within a small frac tion of the Lest prices of the day Th Initial domestic and foreign cdvlces ' were not altogether favorable for the bulls, but th.y did not havo any material effect upon values, the market belnu well support ed by bulng orders which were sutlicient to about clean up all tbu e.irly offerings. The unfavorable advices consisted of rains In the Northwest, which section has been bully needing moisture for some time, anil ir.dtncrent and quiet cables, with Liverpool re-ported Hd off and London unchanged. The rains and cables started a few weak-kne'-d traders to selling and enough wheat came out at the Mart to open, julj was c lower, at b.'.aC. lrom whle.li tlu-re was a lurthrr let-down to t..c Then came icports of renewed complaints of damage te the South Itus&ian crop and Its encjuragliic; advices concerning that of .France, wnieh t-eemed to be confirmed by a l'arjs cable quoting an advance ill thut market equal to ?.c, ilour blng reported is to ii centimes higher. The Government weekly report dM not Indicate that the tH.ua.tlun was .n anj way alarming In t-pring wheat, but It did partly confirm the damages wrought bj the 111" In .Missouri and Illinois. There was tomo gooil buing at tno decline that character ized the se-nd-oa here and It became so urgent when the Paris cable was revieived that July at once advanced to CTfcjC and oepu orougni uc 'inero was little en couragement to be gotten out of other Continental cables, neither Berlin nor Ant werp showing any tears over ciop condi tions and remaining unchanged, while Buda-Pesth was reported lc lower. Liver pool improved home, but closed only d better for the day. Tho export clearances for the day were encouraging at SuO.jM bu. On reports or rains In Norm Dakota und Minnesota, where they havo bee:n badly needed, there was a slight weakening otf from the top. but as there was no pressure to sell, and the bulls stood ready to buy. It was of no bignlncance. Luring the lout lialf hour cf the local ses Mon there were unmistakable signs of strength, owing to the general bulng. Tho two leading markets of the West, St. Louis and Chicago, were bullish, and traders were ready ana willing to take advantage of ever thing of a bullish nature that came along. Ncrlhweat weathtr conditions and foreign crop advice-s were stimulating condi tions lale in tho day. and added fuel to the bull fires. There was alto some cash Infor mation that pave them great help, big busi ness being reported at Minneapolis, and l'J, - bii. taken at Chicago, but only ; Ioadn for export. Jf anything, bt. Louis was me.re bullish than Chicago, which was .ndicated by tho waj they took hold and bid July up to ftsc, at which It sold, while the close was s5jc higher for the day at 67j.ijS.io buyers, bept. seld and closed alC up at witc, Aug. was nominal! .c butter at C7-- and M-iy Uc higher at Tuc. There were) bullish advices enough this morning to give the local com market a much stronger and more encouraging send off than that undergone by the Higher, priced cereal, and tin.- buying was urgent enough to cpen Jul c higher, at Z'-c. from which It advanced to SVnc. The strengthening news consisted of the Gov eminent report, which did not show a Very favorable tonditlon cf affairs In the crop as heretofore- has lutii believed, and the weathtr conditions were such as to gready encourage those ranged on the bull side. What was of more! importance, however, was the strength shown by foreign markets and the fact that Liverpool closed "vi higher for the dny. llecelpts continue small, the total arrivals at Western markem foot ing up tn only 77a,(wO bu.. against Zi.f) bu. a ear ago, including 7.ii bu. here, against 0.30 bu. last year. Tho shipments wero HT.x") bu. and tho export clearance from Atlantic nnd Gulf ports 2Si.Uwt bu. This market held up remarkably well throughout the scion. There were :i lew rece-slons. but they were of no real sigjitficunce and the late sharp upturn In wheat gave corn additional strength, as did the expert sales at the seaboard. Which were fci loads. Spec ulation was still quiet, how ever, traders' at tention being taken up with the more ac tive wheat, but July sold at i7e and :i7y27'1c was at cne time bid. though th cloS' was at that aked. which was VuV higher for the day. Nothing was done lit Ma an I Sept., which cJd nominally i; and ,c better at 37c nnd S7NC respectively. Thcro was very little trading in oats to day, but the situation was ve-ry much stronger In sympathy with the advance In corn. Western market receipts were posted at 475.0UO bu . as against 713.0W bu. laM.yc.ar: la.0m bu. were ree-elved here, against 2,-"J bu. a ear ago. The shipments from West em markets amounted to 226.CX bu. and the export clearances to CS.C bu. There were no sales made to-day In any of the options, but the close was at slight gain. July and SepL. being c better at 21Jc and 21V respectively, and Way nominally un changed at IS'iC, Trade 0ilp. The sp"!al wskly rejwi of thA rp&rtnint of Agriculture pays of crvp condition-: Jn States of Lower MtFourl and ljrer lllBJiippi atlees com experienced less favorable conrlitlons than the piviou.1 wk. oniric to prevalence of low tenUieraturea and excssle moisture In Minnesota and the Dakotas planting 1h nearly hntshed. and in U1emsin and .MictdKan well &dvancel. MorH numerous rejxjrtti of Injury to winter wheat by lleraian ny arw received than In previoua wtK. specially in states ot An Ohio and Central ilsiflivl valljfi, but hcr Tvls th crop has made satlfarur atleance nnt, although rank Bnn tit Is report. ! from -tl' - of ebrofka and Texa. Over the north in of th sprtnjr. wheal n-Klon rain ,cn- u.l nt-eJed. r.-cial!y for late t.vn si rirc wheat, but over tlie southern portion in crop is dnlnjr well Oata have tnado s.w jjrowth In the Vpper Missouri and KM Itlvert-f the North val ley?. Generally throURhout llje Gulf ltaes. Lwer Mlftourl and Centra Mlsisirrl valles. out look ccntlnui-s faUrta-terj The fnjlt oull jok continue- encouraBln. altl.ouKh apples are drop ping quite extentlvelj In the Lower Missouri. Central Mississippi and the Ohiu vallcyn, tnd in pome of the southern htalfs. A Waverlv. Ill, man writes that hardly 3 per cent of the wheat crup In that section will he left to be harvested. Not a!oae wheat, but. oau he wirs. are tn-mg plowed up and the Ground put in corn. Mr. illlam Goodwin, the Artr-Jitlne croo authority, now savs that country will export. I fully ns much wheat as List jear. when tjoi less than H.om).t. bu was aiallable for shipm'-nt. I shipm' -That a number of continental markets are bw no means thoroushly satlilcd with their roa outlook Is indicated by their Increased pur chases on this Bide. Yesterday tre larger sales of Hour made by St. Luia exjorters to Con tinental markets were noted. And to-day further sales were made, though of no laxxre amounts. 'The raris adianca was significant, A New York telegram u Jolai T. Mltllken said: "lie hear Germany Is and has been past few days a Rood buyer of wheat. CTrop reports on re ier) tad from Germany." Eeerbohm continues to send unfavorable crrp s reports from Europe- This mominjr cabl reads: "fcoulh Kussia renewed complaints, rrame less favorable." Theron Imuran of ChlcaEo. who is an author ity on Northwestern crop conditions., wires: Th fact that the Northwest has passed the usual period when the plant stools and Kets a tcp to shade the ground, which has alwais been con sidered necessary to enable It to stand the ht weather, which Is bound to come next month, is s bad handicap, and conditions will have to b etrTiclv fnvorabie from now on to rrevent a serinus Fhorta&e Liverpool irpcrted Z3 cargoes of what off ci ast anj that fa. i wup .me iason for th.it in irket s vevkn.ird this morrirg Minncapollt. wire. "KZealor people are set tins lots of rain lei. Krarr.-e In some lx alines rain was !e-nv and of treat lenent lxih- as though. .IroUKht was lr.Ur. ' nuther nessas xad. "lell a Lik. r(pirts tnre l-ours' ra.n la-t night. Tils se, tion i tdI tain ba.U. bfini; lrje3t m .orth l'aknta Otoe' partirs hal j Irts ranclnc from drousht relieved to Insufli elent rainfai! " A sample of w heat from Illinois that Bii not reveal a slnple flj diew from a bull the rem-iik. "I4, there are islated stxtiins la Illinois wutr trerw are r.o tiles Cash (irnln, 1'lour. lite. V. HEAT Cash market-H.celved 14 ears loeaL No advanc. obtalr.abl... and really tbo nly in 'julrj for -hoi. Anv thine ff in quality almost uiiis..ab... .ave at buer'( t.rie. U tmi'e - le-d at 71. this sl.I. and w rth l'.c l: side. '' 3 rt-l at v fjr s. am t.. 7.k. for eliolt-e . . 4 winter at MiiiTL. No Z Iiard at uiu.-'. latter ebon. No J do at sin-1! " - "jfl sprli.it at -c; .Vo. s d0 t tl . i.rf . ee'l;N-laih ln.irkrt l:elil - ears local niu. it. eane thrwueh llteh.r and tii ! mai.a still gtMi thouch the puce ackf.i hoi Un hum eri in .b.k n ttk No ; at 3-)vi:4'c. -N. i at J3 a. No - tiow al Au.J.1'. . Ni. whit" at jk er; 1'Th m.irkrt-Iie-eied. 1 cirs local. vers iui.t with staJ.s (.t salable t. f.ieis w.k. i!unn' steae.j .in trk N.i. ; at 2i' -' . No i at 'je. No 2 NortlKm at ri'i . ; - whip, at S.1 and . ir ei'iped to r rlv. N'o 3 do at -Sii.c and clipjie i at :7U". Ny 4 .1 , .,t i.i.s ii i Ij hlri.i anl r..ti! va! ti .hlm-'p. ?ie. 1w eat nitlii r. s.ale at .A I..r sk.l . .r In sauipl? and .c for No. 3 l:. ttk. No. 2 salal U at W-- L o Ir I 1IR -A contiruan e of the enllneniRl bu '"f rei-mel. and d sale ilso to the fnlt.d Klri,doni ".ut the eoJune of business was not laiRe alr .m domestic account were Mill Riiall. Qjotations on soli winter wheat rk ur as fol low. l'aterts z I'lfS :-j tit-HlKllts j vt1 () l.xTa fanev 3.1 en... '" i:2 iw aca rnoilliiin 2.i .i Hard winter $iJ0-JeS for baker-.'. KM'ii s for Mralehts and li.WitS.Ia for p.itents. all m JUte sks ''V1: .r-'IH'K-Jobbfns at !: 91 in ks. ami 13 1. in liw. oitNMKAI-e'ltv- meal 15.tt:. rejrl meal. Erlt an1 hoi. In M MII.Idi:jl The rKulir shippers are still 1 i it m c for kd brai. basis i: trk.. but pit tin? little, pb oterlpps fmali nnd millers tretus In njl':. Al rr.'ll bran seIN at 7.-r73e. ant e'lli. at ..- 1IA1-I:eelve,i THO tons l.-'il anil 10 tons tl"'ugh. ehlp,i rd tons The mar, t glv.s ei r u of betteiir.c its llcht Condition en the 1 -de Mily lz crs were on sail, an 1 stronger prl.es paid for them, but on this side tho mar- . a rattier .lull. Tnnoth. s:3ftis..) for choice to fanev, Jlia J- Jl for No 1 lllll. f,.r No r 9i.W,lui ror No e prairie. J1 for .hoiee. JS(fi Oo for No. 'tl sii l"T ,'c0', lo lh',u eliver i) U:aI Market ftlll entireli nnmlnsl. as noth tiat rllrn arklri'.' " . hut no bu.rs at ;";l'KLTi:r-N-omlna!l.v it Oat ", e.rEASb i5f.:.I).pfr oo n, Millet 70e t- II. to latter for jure brist-:. :e man e'oeer at Z to i"""'vil.mothl -at c " '::"- Hiur irian at l i nJBA1 "'i- to SJ Ord.rs higher 1 LANsKLK-Nomlnall) j: 77 I'rl. 4tn 'Clinnse. . "he followirg tables -how t- range of rrl"f s in future and eafh irraln: cn-s,l Ilance To-iiaj -S . C7 (JS .. it . . a -,37 " f6t(37itI4 .. . .. R.. . ....(I ... .... . . Closed To-1a Til's n 7Vib 7, a ' 27 n 37 11 37S. n nb To-ds 71 TiTP4 1 S r "11 "1 'Si7 ft SrW (1 !'; 3 ftj 4 37'24. . S ... 3,l ZSr.Zi 23'.' .. 24 Zi 27', .. 2s w.7 15 B-5 TUeJay. ,...;.vt b ...c: a ...67 n ....C7 b Wheat May July Atis , f-ept .. . Corn May July T'U b Sept , Oats- Miy 23St Jl.lv 21 V tert ir, tish wheat, corn ard oats rared. Il Veiir. Tnel Vi heat N"o. red 77 77'k 71 fctl't No 3 reil .. ..74 i7 fis 43 70 No 4 winter.. 7o "jT7: 657 No ; hard .... 7fr$J73 f4'-iv-. No 3 hard 72 r .. 2iCi53 Corn N'o 2.... Jo H . 37"-4r ... N'o. 3 34 634'g 37". . . N'o. I white . V. 5 . 3e-i3, . N. t white ...Siilr ... Ss t . OatK N'o. 2 "JS f ... 24 frill. No. 3 27 Wr ... .'-2l N'j I N"crthcr-;i It . :iH3a No I whits ....3 9To' 27lef . N'o. 3 white ....23ljS30 rfi'Jer-7 N'o. 4 white .. s 9 .. 24',-;!! 3Iovemenf of Grain. r.ece'pts shipment" Vheat. Corn. heat. e-n I'SOi) ,fi).4) 4 0 4 AT. Cities ?t. Iuls .. 4-hlcago Tolclo ...... Petrolt . ... I72.0.I.) fl.rt-,1 41. vt 2i rf 14i 3. 3, . . . y.Zi 10i.J ') 2? 10 7- '"I 74 7 l 2.05) 4 74.) 2Ll- . .. 17 17) 2CV.S2: l.n Kansas Oty ......... 2S.70'1 Milwaukee ...,M...... .3t Minneapolis ... ....121.M Iiuluth W4S1 New or.e !S S7i 117-1 111 SIS 4 "i l Itallirraire 4 .-oJ 1C1 731 :..v1 j is ,o Philadelphia 12.7-1 It s19 4 ZZi 33V-0 Itoslon 2..'22 32.91 2V.ssi Ne-v Orleans s 0.0 230.474 TM.oW 1J0.131 Gaivebion . . 2S 4ai . .. Mock of Crnln In Store. To-da. Ye'dav. l.at yr. TTheat 22.M21 227,174 24701 Corn le.T52 1M 102 ;7.232 tats S2.HI6 3Z.0K 11S.2I2 Use 2.102 3.H7 22S Contract grades N'o. 2 red 170.7.W N'o. 2 hard .... 13.1''5 No. 2 corn ..... b7 437 N'o 2 white corn..-.... TCCd N'o. 2 oats 7ei2 N'o. 2 white oats.. N'o. 2 rye 1 4 I7n.r.s si,7'ii) 13 Pi f.7 471 f I S.O S1.CTI 42,-) 9.727 S1.112 21.321) .. . 2S.t W 5hlimonls if Fionr. SU laiuis XifC lM : Chicago 11.724 bbls : TV trolt 4 fl bbls ; Milwaukee l.JM bbls.; Minneapolis S7..177; bbls . N'ew York 2,fe,i bbls. anl ,202 sks.; 1'hiladelphia l.M tag. H.u.n S.0 tks.; N'ew lrleans S4 bUs. and 4tV3a sks. PRODUCE MARKETS, Local Fruit, A'potulilo. Poultry, PZjr and Puttor Quotations. Ft Taoui. fdnav. Mar 2.1 1H Th jroluc mari.et wrr generally In rl crtnOItlcn y(lvrij thlK-rs ur In th- mir lcit to om extent and th local trad b i:nt frlj ItfH-'elpti rn mf-Iratff and prlo-s in rnn'st Hies wre well m-ilntainprj Iotatrs "at-re In pood dninJ. &n offtrHc-- of chnlre. pmc-oth. whlt sto- k wrrft llRht. Th rnarkrt Trai Arm on this cla- of jvtt"e- tut Fprm:ti1t mmn'on or nKel ouhJ not lrln; frr-'cht charges New p'tatMs tk-t alo firm awl In Ron.! ('' man'! Itcelpts werf hrixlrr inl th quality wns better. lut tl. consumption Is increjatntr ftea111 Onhbj wan In filr 'lnwnj an1 chrlc all ntnek; was Arm. but loose and Iafy was plenti ful and flow of .! OM onion were tlull an! flow, with -ry Hffht offfrln? and practk-allj no dmjnj N"ev Onions wrn plow nnd rFier. a rffHr-r tp heavy anl tn Vman 1 Ugl t . h Ire, p.unl nry sto'k was salable, tut wt or ntenmy WAijld not f11. Ton at-" wTr dull and wak, a receipt were heavier and RpnrralU of pn-fr quility. while rnly Vll'tllT' Jif, rilUU'l FUJI K wu wiiniPtl. Urine Wmi. v.rj In active demand and rlrm, as reclpts wer llcht. "uc"ni'er3 wt dull and w"ik, as reipt wc- ht-aw and offprints lihrnl 5rn xao were plentiful and Invrr. but rthr ipff'-tahlps wr dull .md Lnrhana'-d" Apf-les wtp qt.lAt. seidy and unchanc!. a wnl'1Iei nrp uMut exhautM nnd th- drnvini -low OrarffT- wrr Trm and In cool demand, wlih fiT"r'nKs rathrr llcht Iy:Min wt nlr firm and In co--l denial 1 h'rri- werr dull and radr. MrawNrr wo 5tadj and th mirket falr-1- actle Shippers wn H th market and tl a lral tndf l-tmnht frwJv Herrlpt wr hiy. Ther wa- a cfxd demand for cholco Mock, but ptal" or lr.ferifr wrp not wanted Thpre were no pvirh offeif-d. but cantaJoupo and othpr fnilt v rr- qult and iead) Uv poultrv was In fair dmind and firm. Re ceipts of chlkn wrt mMratP, hut thpr' ras a crod demand from th loral trad, and ship per werp slw In the market l-irtnc chlrkena wprp alo scarcp nnd In pond demand, and thp markpt was firm . fpw pprlns; duckt ar conlnK In, and n-adily pll fcr 12c a lb. Turkey, duck anl cec on qult anI Mradr. v Ith receipts llcht and. dmanl pouiI to flip offcrlnc. rm Jpc rontlrned firm anl in mod demand with rpcplpts llcht Vals wn dull but -toady at unchanrM jrlr. vith receipt and oTertnc llt;ht Worl wa In coo,i demand, and thp market firm. Rpcclpts wer comparatlxely light, and all offcrlc mpt with rcadj sale. Hide wrp dull and wpok anl dry tock wa Inwpr i:ee1pts wtp llcht and reneriDy of In ferior quality and th derr."ind was aIo light. Thp market wa qqUt nnd tndr. "nlth both receiits nrd ofTrHrgs l,tt Cliclc frch rpir by stock sold at I&p. and Southern at Sc a do lors off " ne!pts at Ft leiuis trdny w.re j ,. ca ml rhipmenus 2 cif and Dalrj I'riMliiets. natter The rmrket was quid an.l neaiir rn all except eitra ereHmerx. which was rlentlful anl .lull. Quote -reHmers--KIra Js: iirVts ?7c wenils !. Pair Kilra 17c: firsts 56c- creJie 49fc. Iaidle-parkeil-Rxtra 15?: rlr-ts 14c tZin. try store packed lljn2c for iksjJ to O'alOntVr C'hee-e-Quote: Tlns at ll'tc; slncles ni.e- V A 13& Illinois-Twins ?c; Mnsles Sc. V A Sc N T roll cream IS'iC. Umbursrer llU'Siv' hwlfs l!ne: brick- 114ei:c. Korean are Job: bine prices from store ' IV.ii. I. Market very firm; demand rood from all c!aes "oa"-' """"'s- -Helium MI..ouri .t Illinois IMMlum 21 lii ';,"i eomoin g. to, M.oarse a. low Jt TI7 5.- elothlnir 21 "S,!l 'ne m.l . i Vi, J;'? an1 I' VZvi 'lght fire .... l fii: .....i.y.,.4, ijieaiy line . .1- i?ti rrdxej . IX s?2) st ,-, 1,,, is a... Fllahtlv bum'-.lwi-HlSllchil) bum 13 i5 IUrdbu-ry.. 14 CJ13 Kakots a W-.terrT Jlejivv nne ...is iis J Dark mrsj ..1; a Wisconsin & Iowa lis..- . .- n. n.tn... n. si .111 1 . ;. . 'v. ... mis ... .fc.... ...... .--; .-.- jiKiit nne 11. 5il7 ...is. iiii .....i3 !.?' 1 neaiy nne line med Ix fiis'j, Arkansas ....13 SJI3 i.'Er.t nne io 431. , Med. it'eeces)..2i r?21'4 Heavy fine .. .11 4il4 MI (loce-c) . 19 f,2U Kansas & Nebraska nricht mni ...11 C2I14 Dirk med IX fiI3 rine med 17 17i, Light fine 1 sTlUtJ Heavy line ....12 4J13 Tex.. I. T. . bouth. Hum- la ,7 Hard burry -..U4013 Tubw ashed No. I 23 No. 2 2S 5J24 I'urry ....2 21 I'roTlsIons. rork-JIarket steady f o b 2 T-rd b-tler; E side prime steam ti w,; choice J6 W. Green Hams. Utc Held In cir lots f. o. b. E. ride: imms-W-ikv. at isj.c; 12s at 10c; lis at i.e, J's at ?t.c. es at 9'jC CN at De; skinned hams itXU-A. tit li4c, H 1-1H I" ,i , les -1 eaiibrria at e' . .e'i York h "Uldera 'je. IT :n the Hock ,1,1 : Hams saj'.e. run of house. l:a' li HVimz. shoulitrs so II 1. Melts llxd lots tn a j.Jibine K1J 1 -tra shorn b' e. .Vibe 7o. clear sldea 'Kc. I elliu 7"7Se; 1 Ijtes at s'.c. I)-alirs charue laglier or. trde s. I 1 on H.1 r c rre-its In a Johblrg way. ;.rrakft bacon .c for heav to loac for far. In.lit. bums !' 1 to H'iSSe. ellfnrnlas 7e. N". w York -bojlders VSc Plain slilok'.l miats ilidl In a j. bins wae: i:tr.1 shorts ;is. . e ribs 7itc. clear sides 7V . lielll-s 7"si'e. I .ates tiS-. I".iiers rh.itK' lilcber rtn orders. e'ountj lard ex4c. aix-otdn? to MUaltty ani Xickage. I'otinty Hai-on I'dr averipe prices, uniforrmy cut and well snoked: t-houlder at V: to CV", sites GliC to 7c. bams at e to SV Most of the lets irregularly cut a d poorly handled tiievo sell on tlifir merits Tallow- iViuntry No t IB-Po; N'o. S 4,o: nr-K-fTs' l.nice tiffi.i-e .il.t r '.ntn- ejlilet l.rown 3. . jellnw S'.c vhlte "'iC paiKers choice white .-lV. jrlle.v 4: 4.. Iirown 4e-i4t lef4ln Ovl.T. ltbM Mess J' W. l"llltiSl Markit S10 r, tiifijtut al iu Iwr d z . drbsl at JU to Hide ,"'''?" 4"u round: Green-salted Missouri and lllinoi' 7, c; Atkanai ami SfUlheru ..j. I t fiint-snis e Tex 17c. average l.tas i.c. n.i- and AtainT C iSa Sr" tStn' J STlKJ It' Mlien f M on .!.vtion Green s.ilt.. ' 1 v-. V.. 2 :, iu i,v. (Sine Wit 1 l"ry flirt No J lTi-c. , i ir. I.jl UV. c ills an 1 glu. bull Iry lit d No I il . No Z l Green in.u-ed lc per lb. bes thin ct.r. 1 ard ism urr. ij,. ipsa, iidly gruM iispisr Uwi lass i as KP.e Jnllr. 1:111111- Mini IVrtls. lli: I-iiri.iitY Turke Werage receipts . 1 ickins- lima ;t ruuch ami licaiy roont- ii ' tiuiks it. ho iiicrons 7-? fcr tloi eleese c. i-iHinir chK.sis ouoteel at 11 ilfie te' lb GMi-off lig 77,e to Jl."a Jer iloz K.AL-Choiie to fani .'- er lb heretics, ntsh an.1 thin 3.1 - -.i... ,,u table at 3Vi. I'll', ewis ai.d Iuiks Z -ac. 1 hoice spring laniba a.it'.c jwr i'-i 'mils iiiul t.-ui'titlile-. l'ri.f--.-eas .n over and orfennas sm-ill G.iietiiirt Ji ,.- i,u. ix wim utnik J". ir bbl. I.ll"i!JVH 'IinKKIi:.S Qs.table a t Jl . Il 7" .r 10 Hi bnv UilANGIJse-Ouot.. In a JolblniT vrsv from si r. allrornia naeeie rmiy renacke.1 at S4f iZ.. ...ft size, ... tr- l,rKs .it Uuili lr bos Tanrfirires at . and t.oal oranf.s, at J! r-'if 1 ... Isr half-l o UUi tab... on irk. In ar I.as eaht.,-nla nav.u at Ji7.4 for fan. y. iii f .r clol e MU -v r.r utandjrd JJ :' f.s -ced-ling. at.i at J vinjso for MeiiiteTancgn sweet- uull dls out 1 for iff l.KMii.N.s Vuote nvw sizes. l M...lr.i at : M rer ImX r ehoie to 14 foe fm, . 1 jiif..-ij ..r ea r.i per Isix " 'iANt'Tc! Quotable at 75 per 1,00. in a smalt wa at ij per pci UIXiRNH I'EAHs-Quict and steady. Quote at J2.i) per 4i"-lli bix . 'J"";!' "" IT- sunslneil qt.arters. apples at 5ilc haior.iteil rinKn. .irples nominal from 4c to - 1-cllnj; ,,ii ut tr un-dried to y tor m.aera.1. chop at ,trlc. I'lNl-Al'I'LH-Havana at 1 a jz M to 2 : per liAN'WAs- Port lamon at tl 71 per bunch for f!r-t anl I, 2M ,i f r vf,on.l M-ltAlir-Ilui--I'lrm Arkansas at 7V3?1 jst 6-c-.il cai Tennessee IV. laitesville 1! 1 i; Henie-KTown iii7V per 3 gal traj. ANTAIDI'PKsV-Mexlcan Alamo sems seillnu at $4 iter tomato crate :esi.-ii:i!dmiK.-HumegroWn .ViljeAj tier 3 (rd tra. loose. IWATOfv. Northern In buU s- trk.- nur-i-at from 2asjSi)i for common to fam rural al a.i4Ic tvr fanc. hrihht, smootli Mlc'i'xan rural at 4-at3e. wi ite mlvol at ;4ii37c, ais-oi'm to quallt: ir.i and alute mined DoSIc for s.ab bj a-.J r- r. low 1 rh li Ni:Y IVTATOI - New Orleans bbls. quMablo at j: 'ap7; for chol. 0 white, and at : tf!l 17. for Pkd. lots ell.ti ONPJN'S e."li'.ce red Klelw at 6.V; soft. sprouiM. orfM-Ot r. Infiriir nominallj lew NI7U ONlrNS t'l oice N elrteans UDtabie at JI per sack, anl at J.Vl per bbl., s. ft. 5teiim und inferior ies. ("MUiAl.E l.oulsfara offerlrgs of good qual lt liroueht J.-it.1 . and Mobile rangeil from : 7a Isr crate anordlrg to coi.iliilcn sTHING lsF.AN N'iw tlri-a.-j Hat grern at 3V at and rouad green at J1.50 Mol-tla round at Si 0011 .3 per bu bt x. GHI-Kv "R..-K Home-grown CV. per tai TOMATOKS I1or1.it in fair d-mar i ami stcad liar. from 1Z.Z0 for choice per e-liket crate, culls, ureen and inferior nominally les e'l I'l MltKits- N'ew Orleans bo. crateti at iV3 'i a.e. ..vnArf) Jvr ISJI. F7LK11V Iist salea 77rtW Orlear. EA. rwr bunch L'.Vi:II IJsht tales Florida ut il per l.a. U ix llfMIiO Texaa crxtabie at 77711 rs-r t-b'l. crate I.Ci; Pl-VVT-SInw Choice Florida at KftZ M Ir 1lm i rats, einnll dull t ll.W. KAlii&Hi: iV.iniu nts ni wran'ei. as home-gruwn .Id tr:el as low as 2$u- per doz. lull hes. I KETrf lInrae-Kroti selling at lOffUc per doz. buitheu Tl'HN'irS Home-frroiin at 74S10c rer doz. bunf be ; hl'IN nl Hwme-row-n eIlin at ZQVK per bn 1 ix 1 h e l.I.TTl ( 1 H xneRriwri now suppli"ff the tmdi -.el! ri; Iiev... t l'k per la box. kX.E 11 m srortn o!i at Tfllc r bu. 1-ik ICit-e i-.UI.iniv.'KIl Horre-prou-n rjuoinbla at TA per doz.. according to t-Ize and nuallty .IM'AIUiil'.v-llrere-ruwn b.IIIhk at 284) p-r doz. fr hand bunche. up lo 7.jSl tor large buniif-t Consignments not wanted. l!Ki:nN' 'N'HN' ltome-irroTi Kuppljirr; th" .leriand at ZfiW per drz. bunches, consignm'nt-i not waited IlOIIM.i: IISH Cl.olce horrr ci.n at 7c per lb. fin nrder Ml'sllKonMS-l c to 4c per lb. Ut cultivated, SOir.iC per bu aKet for sii'l SHECT IOTATi iE-ll mi tnmn eatlryr ia rictifs tell op urdTs at $3 75 rer bbl. for roil nnd xciliiu $3V-27 fur liirmuds S4l'KI5K!tAfP-WIconln at ll.- P-r half bbl. ;zi per 1.1 1 iTiall ordfra hisher. llstf.elliirieuus llnrkets. HlflHW IN'KS-llinK on lsifs of tl is SsrltAI IKON" ANI Mirr.VLi Iron Wrousht W. .er IK lis . heavy caet 4MC, te, I tn.1 nini'.a ble 4).. io (ic. titoie pipe TiOe. burreil 2... Uraes - I.'Kht J.. hi-a. $12. Onll-tr J!2te. I-ad $2.7e. Zinc Jt ('ettlcr Jli '0iI'i:i!.sTL'H-.- In ar lots rn trk ; Htarrs -.iItonoo.i noLr Ibl !SJi.i;. m 2 . (alf bbl. Ji. bisi k-K 2ii!. lard tlerro JJS. rirk bbl l1 litadlae rer sit -No I flour Ibl U -e Mrav.-I Ikh iei-Klour ill Jin! t r cnoj.. r I: for ll.sisi.r half Ibl j; i.il.,1 .lm c.f ,t) J, oak laid tlerts. cu.i-r i .i.d J i pork bid. $. O OI'J ac;i -lr! t.i. Si 17.; i.irit bids. 5-K-. vlatk ork. rri.nl h...i li..ur bids Tiofl . Ilat hcsip do J2-I23. half bl 1- 2c. mral bbls. 21s:, lUO-lMCe I bis t . apple 21c. l,ltisMOl:N Ntminalll Jl?' to Jim r ton. l!hi:slAN-rirm I-rimi. r i-r IK KI.ATlli:iCl-I'rlme l.tn;e- U h te 4V: In frasll and 4so in larpe -k . cray 3sc. white, oli, 4 4V. N. 2n22e. XX. 2l!ja-. .x Un-. X.WK Sirlfle. Tare S rer cent f .r larce lo Id iier rent fir rrrall ks Imcks l bite 3s37e. .lark ."7 2oe (litckeil c Turkellndv s'.c. nil Z . m,r 17c. wins, tail and p-ilnters 13e, wlnp and tail 3"c, wine and r"'lntir3 yc. pointers IlKl-ii-sKlN1 Trirre St per lb . aritelo;.!. IV: EiMt TT.'iil klih and dain.i.vl out Tas 2 IKXiTh Olnsens at from (3 75 for niall f. IIiJ 4 27. for an,o. Iad lipier 6e. sn,d 2b.-. , pink 12W. Kolleu il 4i?t4.V-old worth m ire Mil up!e 2'a2'sr fnake ric. blaek JS4c an celici SiS1. uah'i- balk uf mot 8e, l..irk ..f tni 22'e. M .1 2-i bluefi-ip .lc. skull cup a....-, v i u. linn.- Kr.ii s.ifiir.is nank 4. -u roois nouiii t-e inoru 111 roots should Is. thoroiiiihlv dry and clean I--- I ore Isini; strart to market. Mint.!' I'l.LTS ll.s.l .Ira r aw-istt- 11. fore I-.-, - -S.-ll r.. ... ,,' . ---.. ..... J ""a-. .........it, a; iu j-e. iijj IT I 111-n ItllS tn lie i-r lb ' Wllln: I1I:an'S Choice hand tlcke.1 pra lastns on ,: .lr?- l'1 at $: K, Lima J5. Jobbing f.om sfre 2 10; Me-tern Si 7:&2. IIONI..1 t.initl at !uM2t-e- nMla l.lAa.. aaiT;1 oar anu nrohen co for le-s IJitneicd and straired in bbls. 'is ,e. an 1 In cans ic ir lb his"! er i.rt-ni:n otrrc- pii : Haw at etc. 1,0110.1 at s . lc tier Kil les In car lots Castor oil In btl er , , ,2, N , Wjn r " I.I MI'KK Tlie nu .tat tons c icn tlow nr th ssklns pti es and ir. la, km; In eonlirmitinn bv sales 1)1 irks a I la-ice Yeti w pin llu Ish It' and lip II2rfli fo I) at J1S HiI7's) t. at JI71M M. I',x2 at Slidl3, in Inch JlaUl?'. all common at $12ftl4. dresse, and inir hed llootine; - Oimmon at S13 KKJI4 50. stir at Jlvfjlfi !J cleir at S17 S stntEht Brain worth more- thlni cleir 52 ..o per M ! I'oplar 1 Inch al tlygjl. and JlS'aSi . 1'iifliiMnrh at M and J20. squire -.x7 inclts and under at J2 nnd SH Sxs and oier at S27 ard $17 Oik I!iln sawed white Inch at S2I02T. ant fllQIS. 1'4 to 2 Inch at S"4' 23 and $14317.. I'.ftVlnch at $17 and $17. ouHrter sxiied-while $4 4J ard 111. drv r.t II per iy more, nuarter-saw ed re.J at 132334 anl $30512 -dry $1 more; Isi'strrs and rraches at - tonstes at ITS). Ash 1-lnrh at JlfiTT. and $'4aTs.' I li32-lrth at $16 and JI. 14 to 4 Inch at $12i54 and $21S22 Hliek walnut at $72 7o 75 anl $7r,"f 77.50 and SI55II7.M Cherry Tcar anl srnd Ht $79. common at $ and culls at $'? 12. Hickory at $1) an.l $11 lit Hickory axles at $33, cedar it J5jfi rnd $15J1'!; iiosts at 17a to iVs each acoriiltis to size rijeamore at Silo? 11 for mercb.nt.-ibl- stuff, do quarter sawed at "J anl $11 C'ttonwocl-MIll run at Ji bor boanls out. $14. K.x lnwrds do at SUrfr.. Rum Ht 111 f r sap. $rT12 for red C)-pres -l.rkansis At $27ir2 and $Ui?14 TallUlani, uccerdlnff to Hi' es-oiatioa list, Mipio at $12 frr soft Ordors hisher. Trensriry Stntrnirnt. tVashlnRton, 3Isy 22 To-da's slaicrient of Ihe Treasiirx lolance In the peneral funl. ex cluslie of the 51 o.oifin.) paid risene In Ihe dl ilsion of redemptl..n. shows Aiallable cash bal ances. $li2.47i),ija. s-ld S70.o3l.34V. iitiir. New Orleans, May 23 ucar steadv; cpen ket tle Is.64 3-!0e. opjn kettle. contrifUKll 44f4'-c. i.tltrlfuEll lellon 4X.4I4 13-lfs.; seconds :aUIc Molasses quiet and nominal. Turpentine Hint Itnsln. New York. May 23. Itoln eleady. Turpentln steady Petroleum. New York. Ma) 7- Petroleum, weak. Oil city. Pa.. May 23.- Oedlt llance3 JI 31 ccrtlficatrs. no bid or offer, shipments '16 77i aicraife G.77. runs 12C.77.I aierase 91,417. ' California Dried I'ruils. New York, Slay 12. The character of business in eiaporated apples was a hand-to-mouth crfler Ituyifs are holdtns off for .-oncs-slons and tru caused a ntier -as undertone to the marke ITiees at the close houeier. were unchansr-.l taiiiorrna anea iruus were macule aid n ml a! State eiaprnte.1 amdes. common. 4C iac 1 -liw 5:"e cr.ilce ,s7c. fancy 7V,u"c -,ii,I 1 nrnla drie.1 orunes 3i.457e nr 11. ss i. ,. --.. I P fernia (liiallt), nprloots. It. )al 12i-214ilc. M..ir I-irk ! liiiic; peaches, petled, lfrq2vt;. unpceleii 7ji'si Cotri-e. N'ew York, JIw 23. i3cffe Siwt lllo firm 7 lnioice 7"c; m.rkit stead): Conlova si."t No. Coffee futures uneD-d oulet at Sl?cs. n.n.n..T' rlll . jeslerdai's buNmlc placue rep-irts (no further accounts receliedi, maklni: sellers lerr scarce witboti. stlmulatlns F-en-ral speculation ap- freciably. The adiar.ee was assistcsj ty higher luroiiean and Uio cables, small receipts nt lllo and S-antc anl much tinner feelins in the market for spot cofce The market reacted partially lale in thi ilav under rcilizlnr; and closed ste idy at net USCllined nriees tri r i.in.a -a. ,n Total sales 12.J0 baits, including May it - 7- : . r as 6: sr i s tsG Jan. . .-c teb. 7.3c. -Uxcb ? . 1 MARKETS AT CHICAGO CLOSED WITH GAINS. roon cnop hjospects pent wheat up. Corn's Adv.-m.c "as Duo to Smiill Ivi'ivipts O.its niiil Pro yi.Mons Higher. MIUIIMOSPIXIAU Chicago. May ssr.inr prospects for the coming crop of winter wheat everywhere but it: Kansas nnd Oklahoma and a critical condition of spring wIiMt in the North west were the k t, tes cf the tune plaed by the local musicians in the nit. Prance. I Iin-ia and the I jiH.i Kingdom were like- ,, . . . ",fe hHipliig on the same Mrlng. and their I Ifu,1 S"""",S "- '"" ,,("' covering , "" " snore viiie.u. Al ine Clos. July ulu.lt was V'l'sc up as eomp.irtd with jester- day. Small re.ilpts and Iaro shipments of corn caused It to advance "se. 41 Us (.-allied i4c. Provisions advancesl sjnipathetlc.illy. Uheut. The miich-iiee,ioil rain for spring wheat fell In the ilroiiglit-ci flirted territory In the Northwest, and aceoriilns: io the pro gramme mad)' and pruvidtil in such vent wheat declined, but not tnui h. Tim neces sity mr Midi qtialuii anon at the pee-to I d ellne Is anither Illustration of the fact, well known to peru neevl trailers, tint It Is rarely po-Iliio :o tell beforehand the ef fect upon the market of nn niv n piece uf news. Ti'o the line at the start was only '''f e. mid lrom that the nurket quickly . r.,,.. . r,.,i o,., ,. ., ..rt "t",L, Nat, ol1 " " made In face of whit had been recnv ry exp et.nl to hopeles.Jy duner ilize It. In respt-et of what has bei n already rcferreil to, but ca bles evtn ropi.rted .i e-arRoe arrived off toasts and at ports of the United Kingdom. It was in spite of both thu b arish cir-e-umstancis in. ntloned that July wheat, which orened .it frnm 03c to tt7''e.rose in I .1 short time to UTo. or 'e above the previ ous due's clo-dnt, lleiUrts. Th re wire some reasons for tin- market a firmne.-.-. In smne other Hems of the earl news, ai ijtn be diseoverd 111 the followinc;. I.!venol. whith opened oliKiitl) lower, reroered its ami fans nu jti-u j'-c a mi. auv nice. Tlio 11 -ian :li lio-il was makiiiK s-teaily Iirn:rr's wlili t:s .It-tructHe twirk. or the greater part of the winter wheat ar.a, ami. while KiIIims and OkLilioma Kale promia" uf line enins of wlKOt. Indi. ma, illiiint-. nils.-ourl. -Mlihlffan. Ohio. Ktntiick ami 'leriiess.- could mt hale an llilnt; but a lainent.tbl', htavy deticieney H'ci-ipis wtre Miiall. The hhlpnlni; Ie nuiitl was heaiy m eoiniiarlson therewith. j:i(1 complaiiri- were rtntwcj of unfavor able outlook for tno Kruieh ami lliiKlish rii with further coniirinatli.il of trost ilaniase In Suutliv.estern llusaia. In addl tiin l. all that the rain In the Northwest wa.s ilL-soiered t. hue been too Unlit to mi!!k lentlj bentlit the MitTerlns t-prln 1. lit at. iiul the weather prediction:. wet lor fair wtalher to-morrow. 'hleiKo had 27 cais of wheat Inspected into store, as nsainst 31 tlie like day of the jear befur- Minneapolis nnj Dulutli li id 2l.i. as eompir.il with 411 last jear Th- tni.il rt.elpt- at the chl.-f primary market;, were "3.IM bu., whereas 7Xt..in) b'l lure reoiinl at the -ame places the cor rtspondinir Uay of last ; ear The total of At lantic purl thirames was iiual In wheit nrd Ilour ti U77.ftj bu. Tho inquiry for ship ment at I'hlraco resulted In the sale of a catso of No 1 Northern early in the session Jllr.n. apolls nis.rieil the demand fir Cdh uht.it e. eilent at lc oicr July price for No 1 Northern. ltro-.sc.ui v t'o.. near the clo--o of the ses-,ion, rfcilved i cablegram from Paris readins: "Wlxat mnrk-t adianelnc, ow-itn; to lery poor croy prospects" and that was the Mt.-ii.il for r. nened Mrenqth here July whrat rune to 67V,e anil clos il at OTtsliirTi.c. Corn. "orn wai. sirntip; at ilu openlns and con tinued io improie until it was lc uboie the prii-e it clo-t-il at Tucsd.t). Tho receipts wire onii lift ears, and the estimate for to-morrow was Hi. Thcro was practical unanimity In reports from the country of the prospeciue continuance of small re ceipts until tho next crop was assured, and the salfs for shipment by lake from 4'hicaKo nrre acain nlmott as heaiy .is they were i.sterda. or, Kty, about 4ji)) bu . whllo the dtYunnd Tor rail shipment ii. .sen j.nBiinii, .New iorK and Canadian points mis isald to bale neier been better. The weather was Renerally fivorable. al thouch some repirts from Iowa and I1II-n- is said It was too cool for corn. AtHntlc port rlearrinces were- SIT."") bu. Western primary market icelpts were only TiOO hu . comp.ued with 4W.t bu tho liko lny of the )ur preilous. IJverpiMil quoted vi.d riso for July corn and i,d for Sjpt I!u-infs In the pit was Rood, but chiefly on local ftcrount. Jul corn oiened at from Cr,c to 37c and I.i'pt adiauciic until It reiehed 3Ti3rc. uhleh was the Kenvr.il tradlns prlco live minutes 'mm the clos... The liml nil d i lluri was iSV. New York reportt'd fij boat loads sold for export. lnls. Oits were dull and heaiy. ndv.inclnpr only V while e.iin was up 'c There lias talk of a en (1 i.f-h .'. rnr.nd. but onli 7yt bu. were reported sold There was "a ranee of t-ic In Mai. with onlv two trades made, iv.iiern bought r.X bu and the pile went up i4c. Thdi Meltei nobis ofr, n.i 3i) bu. nnd the price dropped t4c. olo-ini; with sell- rs at 72.'c. "le:ir.in-es from thu .seaboard am .unteil to r.V" bu llecelpts wire 1C3 ears, ulth 7iT esilm.il(sl for Ki-rr.orrow. ii Iihdrawnls from store nrnuuntod to II (vt bu. Hnnste of I'uttires. Open CV, ...T,Xs84j -1.1. ,..:w,tiJ? Illqh. Si: J7U&-; lal .V. Close 'Meat May.. .'nl Vrr-May lull- snt Oate May .... 'Ill 3f.x. 37s. q , s", 373 ! 37 214 z .-. - It's Jie-i 11 17', t. '" ( ,."- e,7i; !.I7'J S.it Me.-s Huk-slulv. 11 37'. I. rd Juli .. y. J ... U J ' " .''... 11 V 11 4 '. s ;4 . --I'' .. I.s, Vt Mi- rt Itlhs July. r. jtiTj ' l' - .. I. 4.1- I..-7I. iiiii-ipts nun Milpmrnli. Arllcles llecelpts. Weal, Iu SSfft, " '"' 317 "e.) x. ,,,J, 4i"l Ilnrlei Hup. 17,.rt i.0 4"' ml) SsSsw lifAl 11.00) The barley mntket was weak, with all Krades. ee. ptlni: fanev maltlnc. from u. 0 le lower. It is late in the season, and as tho weather Is warm maltsters nero takli" r.bir? -r"-e.the ,,e!;t r;",ps- I1d lots s old r.t f.fis&ijr nnd maltinff at 271,4.)c Itt-ceipts wtiellslit- ir.cirs. " It jr. Hye closisl firm, with yesterday's Inst prices bid May sold ut f.'.i-c and July at S.V. A snnll lot-l..) bu of No. 2 sold at -oUc In store. Hereipt.s wire Iisht 2 cars. I'laxsrcil. -,C'nsh .nn1 JFa' Ilaxsftsl held str-idy at iv New croji futurt.s cloned ilrm at a de illiie of lo. Sept. .sold at 31.17. closing with bujirs hire. Oct. opened at Jl.TTlU. declined to J1.2IVJ, reacted and sold at $1.23. which 11 as bid at th close Timothy a, Clover .Seed. Both timothy nnd cloier seel markets re main unch.iiiRi.l. Samples of the former were 'looted at from $1 M to $J3i) per 100 lbs i..,iii. i:t tiour W.1.S r mili.lllj' $i.27j. Prnx IhIoiih. Proilslons opinril rather heavx-. put Im proied In sympathy with idvanelnt: tend 1 ncy of the prain markets and the com I1.1r.1tUe smallnt-si of hog ncoipts com pared with those of last year. Tho loc it run was ai.Ox), and prices v.ero 5c down as teporttd from th jard-s. Tho aKureirate of the day at the chief Western packlmt places was eLSirt. ns airilnt lu7.Cl) hid the corresponding day of lust year. I-trd wa- (liioted -d lower at I.lierpool. Armour Ai Co. were buyers of lard through their own brokers, and John Cudahy was credited with buxlni: both lard and ribs. Pork at tho close was up Tite. as compare,! wllh 's-,.erda''s resting price, lard 7543icic, rlba M.lllliTTS 1IY TKI.KfiHAPH. Neil York, Mav 23. H-ur-llecelpts 1B1S- ... ports 7.SO I.bl . 10 firm, ani b,ln,c 'h-ld MBiier In some Instances shuts out demtn! Itie Hour quiet Cornneal steadier. Ilran ly.iln.) SJ 2.fe2 13. He stead). Kirl-) oulet II 'rlci inalt nominal Wheat Itetelits 23-i.i77; bu ex Irts Hl.olTi. spot stronir. No. 2 ml 751. c fa. lalor: No 2 ted SO1-- f o. b. ailoat rjroirt- -vo 1 North-rn Imlutli 75fse f. o. b afl prompt. No 1 hard Duluth 77so f. o. b. a final orrile Ortlons were falrli- settle an.l flr..- No 1 Northern IttHMll 73i.e f. o. b ...." t to ''v on T strong- larl mirkets rerlectlnir l.urope.m crop damice nevs French bu)in v-as a f.ature here. . Teettlnc ihe rains in the prnrr wheat Mates, othfr hull Infiutnces were heaii sealsianl clearances, a 1:00.1 cash what lerrund and local covertnir. The close was tron- a "saV net adnnce. May 71'ii71ic. clnse.1 Si. Jul) 7;is!i72'sc. closed 72'sc S-ept. Tr.-TTSxt- a-TlJ-tal "TTls.aX- IU.- -.asa-ala-.ta. . - . S " al .. -.Sal W jJX. S-U.il IH-VClJlsTa tt.lVJ1 SU., -TtfTtil .&fjsi toi., upot istronir; No. 2 Cc f. v. h flR-at and CV e!eator tp(fon macK-t wis atroni ani hifiher. a-Uancinp .ill dav on light ciunirv orferinK", a pxa .ierrwnl from shorts, hizn r cabKi" blj; craran? ..nil les faorall tr?.rh- .n vssn a ftn.as.sl .- K. H - . ,; "2 jw-"i irrif ui.--j -c nti aiiaace: May 4N , cl vd 4. Iclf 4;44ric. chti jj;t Jt f.. 111 mil . . - :. r a-s .--.. : - - ss ui-?;, ; s? f'rp ui: mixed Western 7r:s,2c; trt. w.lte lSa7.JW l Orlluna inictiie. nominally hlct.cr. Hay qub-t. Hops nrm. Uul neaiiy i'l .mtct. Cut meals steady. 1-ird nrm. Wesurn st.am.sl J7.. re lineil firm l"ork quit. Tallow tionlr: city 4 c. country StiuSiC. l'otton-e.l oil eaiy; prims crude. JlH-le. do. jellna 71-,. ase.l Klc hrm. Mlliases llrui. i'eanuts tp ady. Freights, tu Uiertnt 11 rv ilrm. mum hi stiam Jt,S.c Inns n Cllj. M... Ma, . Uliit-Jul U3, fle. .sept t-sui j .1.. ,a,i, 0 - nar, bic. No. e &.IJI.1. . N J rul C7i , N 2 r,4tjwc tvrn Julj 7t . S.pi V. . iMi No' 2 mne,i ;5J4w37o, N... 2 while TI7'jJ7i N'. . 2 37',i. uats-N'o. Z ihlle2.ijc ICie i z '. !!, -4 hnlea tlia ithy 1'7iC4i11. Choi e p-H.o $ r Ibilt. r4ri ini- 1 ul7e. dairy, fincy. 14c Kkks I'resh 1"' - Ileeelpts 'ie.it 24 .! n.ti .; o.iU tl. )) MilpmeritH IVbeal -AJui. corn 27 3tW cits 5.t Un-n-ol. May 3. Wheat i.lt Mi. id). 7S" 1 California li-dtfs Jd; Vn 1 Northern spriiiif ts fcd. futurra si. nly, July 'i Mud. sejit. 5s S'nii. Corn st t Inieri.an ii.ixed r.e limi al 4. futures lirni. May it.ilnitml. July s SVI. svpt. 14 lfSd Canadian i-i. 6. 71 , I,ird American letmed In 11.1IU dull at 37s .m- iirirn iln in Ics. dull u !.i Ml II im. short cut sle.ly at 41 Laisn -I'uinl-riant iut .-a al iz t eliort rile, dull .it 4-'s (.:.( iear mid lies Hunt dull at 4.s 1..tc cbar no -dies heal) lull al 41 i. shfrt ile.it '.aiks dull l :. iI. cb -.r IsIhe sleidj it 41s. nti.iilll. r --,uri Ktea ! at J.s I'le.ee Irileriiail llilil 1.1111. rusj ut 7s. il do .-..I -r.si ea-. at .V. tl.u .n.e.1 ll Hall re Ilned Mai u u 1.I1 t is .d Toipentlne fplrlts ste.nl at 4 Tall ne lusirallar. in le-n-d n dull ar 2.H 1.1 Ti.lelo o M-ii 23 Whejt hlcy.r. N'o I spot '' JImi 7 .Tti .lull and u.i banced. .".' Z ish y "sis dull and tin. hanged No 2 ifii -I. U.e dun ,,., 1 higher. N. J . an js: I'loirr see ,lUn lf,i ho.h. r. . oth prime . :d 4.7J. prliis ret- ;.. im Jj-f. on unchinKed I'hic.iKi' III. Mai 2. Vb .iu. latlun were ' foil' s. Sli.tlr hteiidi b.at- N'o 3 sp-lnK 'Z r ; . N" z rl 7ni7J" - urn N't 2 37s 3s'. N. 2 lellon 37''t t.-. i-t No 2 W9 - . . N'o. 2 llll.te 2.1-. . . 2 while Jixfc27!c. l'ie V.i 2 T.',! Ilnlei 41 rfi f.iltnc - . .ilr I. l..ie niiKinz t.i-4i41. rias ei! -N'.i 1 1 . No 1 NiethHesl. rr )l v rim'abi see.1 -I'riine J. 4. lro Minis !!. i-.rk l37iill I".; lard . irtil sv short r.bs shlen 'loe.e ts 4lr . 4 . .in Mit'd h.niM'l. 4bd 1 ft1 f'. short ilear sides ilivd 1 7 .7 1 tili,k. I'jieli" "f hlKh wlnes it i'. smaars ut lf . , nr-itiiilate-l 7.42. f. ell. mr.' 7. 2i ft . Z-' 1 '-. r l otitt ji t xr.nl.- $7 On the IT lili e r'xi hatw. I" 'Ur the buti. 1 mtrk't was firm iintn-!' s I ' e d.ilri.. i;;'al7e t'heese dull at iis4 ' Kicks s-r'.ns. ftet ni-c. i.ivi: srocic n iiikj-.ts. Tlnllir nnil 'lexnn I'allle. strnnLt Hoiis 11111I Mo., sliMil'. M Louis. Wrdn-sday. May rl. l'i lei S-hip Tattle J.,1 .J Ilefis -. 114 1 4 i-his--! 3 WI 2 J 1 II' r -i ard n-uies ni l.s "ATTI.!"- Ilnc rlRht In the heat rt tre week the .alii. nrfeiiro.s fr"tn name ternt ir ut ex. cptlotiill) lotl t This applies t) ,11 .liises and brinclies Ni'tbltu; ai-..e the iirdinr) wis ilspla1 in ani .leparttnni .is fsiris ti cither quality or niilfh at d the rulinu- gride vi is onli fair A luree calhirliK of ImI I u.ers wet. pirsent. lut the sj.ii cuppli mad' It ImiKi 9 i.i f.-r rtni ..f iliem to ftilntj their drmeils. pi e, paid were stronR throurh ut Hal. her la'lle tradirs were b.nil opresn!ed ..n lioth 1.. il anl outside ai count ard as a risult saiestnei f .reed a slight improie.ii.nt in ulues Ilei-pts w.-ull not ennit it anltilnK bin a .Ulet .1 1 s buspiess In the sto. er dliisloi peie-thefes a tholoLCh cleararwe was prmiptli in ompll-he.1 Ol a steidl basis f-il calies bulls. tai;s nJ oxen and mil. h tons 1.11 i.rm Sale ir.iludid leef steers. 1 "S7 to 1337 ' aittaire at 37. 10 t. 17. I eef ate. rs. e'J t. 1 iss l''S . at 31 4.1 lo 3 lrt but. Iier tows and he-lets hi 32 to tl s... -to. k st.ers arid fe.lers at 4-1 1 1 34 ), stock rx. iri-l 1. l'ers at 12 7' to 34 -'. leal calies at Sis') to . bu'l. .it 3 r ! SI and milkers at J-". 0 to $1: 7j per cow anj taif. Ilepn-entallie slUa No. I)-s ai IT N'o :e 14 .-li.rs .....I3:i7S7i.l. 1 heifer Av. Pr . 70) 4 lo . v) 2 SO a23 3 7. .11 3 7. 7t8 3 7. 4(2 3 i' 74. J A i- steers ...'...1. 7 . 4 12 steers UsS 7 1)1 11 steers llv. 4 s 4. steers Ii 4 M II Sters WU 4 Si I 2 steers pi) ) 4 . . 3 steers tl I ".1 st'-rs 1 4 7-1 23 steers .. . j 4 T' 70 st.s-ts . M 4 . 27 j- ers . S.a 4 ) I 17 i-teers .. .. 2) 4 4- il bei,. rs . . sl4 4 '71 1 2i mn.sl 722 4 V. 22 die 4. hfs. Sa 4 S. 1 l.-lfer ) 4.t.l! 1 heifer "s 4 ')' 1 helKr 2 hlfers . 1 heifer . I infer i Irlfers 7 in s A. I f s I ton 3 2 . 4 A 1-fs.. -2 2 2. heifers "232 1 . 711 3 2. . 74) 3 2.1 . t'l 3 li . - 3 la 4m) 'J 71 .12s t. ai .. 144 5 4-) .. 142 -'. .. 141 s 2. .. 142 2. .. Par (.2 .. lot G .. 124 10 . 14) .. 114 6 M .. 1W 5 7. .. M .i 7. .. 1.M e al 1 cm .. . 1 con . . 1 COW .. . 1 h.lfer . 2 calieti .. a calies .. 12 cali.s ... 2 cities ... 3 raiies ... 1 calf 1 ralf s . alios .. 1 tail 4 tulles . . 1 calf 2 . alies ... f. calies ... 1 alf . ... 1 calf .. 1 calf .. . 1 calf 1 ia!f 2 nlie, ... 4 calies 1 jearillit 1 calf . . 1 calf . . i neners u 4. sit I heifers I IW I heifer ) 4.4) 1 belier 7S 4 3". 4 csilu ... . IIJ 4 51 1 hei'er . ... si-) 4.3.'. 3 I..W 121.1 4 .. 3 h.lfer., TmJ 4 .., 1 he.fer S 4 2 1 siw l: ) 4 . 1 1.011- I2si 4 ?, 1 Vlfer 74) 4 I)' 3 hellers k', 4.1 . W e .. 17 7. .. V I ' .. i Z. . :)- . 3 i)i llj a to . 4M I '.. . 14) 4 7.1 ,. 2iw 4 vl 2 herers a 4 l 1 h-lie- 2 tens 1 ton 2 cias 1 ecu . 1 coav .. 1 COW . .711 4 V . : 4 is)1 II l 3 V. J 11 If J s I .11 3 si .1211 3 1. .1!.'.) 3 s. 1 arltrir. li) 3 . 2 heifers 7' 1 toe.- 9 3 S) 4 leariimss .. 3..) 3 ..1 . veHrltnjes 3s 2 t, t jejrllngK . z&j 3 J-) 1 tenrll . 29.1 3.") 4 tearlinss . 37". 3 m 1 jestllng . . 2t 2 5i 6 2 ci s 1 cos. . 1 helf.r 1 COM- . 1 CO . 1 cow . 1 ton . 1 cow . 4 cows 1 cow 1 COll . 4 cows . 11"! 3 11) 70 3 f. ..... ii ii 3 .al ... 12-0 3.V. .... 104) 2 4i ... . '.ay 3 4) .. . lui 3.4a .. HSI 3 s. ... .11 ".3 3.J77 T) 3 1) 77 2 Si ... . 7?'. 2 1". 1 s'as 1"7.) I Cl I stac .. 1 bull .. 1 ball I Mill .. 1 bull .. 3 bulls . 1 bull .. 1 bull .. I bull .. 3 bulls . 4 bills . JSi 4 Ia ... 1'7 4 no ....1321 2 (J) 7M 3 ... IS.) 7! is ... 1 3 M .... 770 2 i4 ....12") 2 s. .... .') 3 l'i .... -'i 3 47i .... ZZ 2.1'. 1 cow 1 COT I coir ...... i COWS ..... 1 eon- 1 coir 1 Oil! .. .. 1 row i ftis-kers . 2 feeders .. 12 f.-eders .. )) 2 77i I .71' 2 71 ,. !H 2 7a .. 'I 2.7'. . )3o 2 ..) . 77 2.71 1 bull . Iv) cws &. clis a. 12 7.) . 773 2.10 I . M -. 312 4.1) 1223 4 7a . '21 4.7'i I ritt- a. c-ilf. . 4').'0 J tx s A clis m ,3n .1 li cws ,1c clis el. 3I.V) 1 con .x calf . . 31. u) 1 cm- .x. calf . 12 'a I .- w A. r-ilf . "2 0 4 cws A ells t.l 772 5 . 11 A ell - ea..22 ) 1 .oil ft nf 'ill 1 c w A c il' .11 1 en .It 1 i'f . " I-' 1 i" A 1 alf 2a. -) 1 sprtnK' r ej 2 '. . I sprlrir.r ..11 .' i . 3 speinc. rs s1 3 s. 1 spring, r .. 1710 3.4 1 I springer . .112) 3 01 1 strlmor . 1'fO 2 7) -1 feeiers ?r. 4 3. i H-kirs .. 7s) 4 . 24 st'-okers . . ,.i 4 2 2 teeners .. li.-N 4 1 . 3 st .kers . 14. I 2s stis-k.rs .. 4 2 1 m I 37 stockerc. .. sis 2 xn 22 st.s-kis. . sa a , 1 4 St a kers ... v 2 7a 2 stisk. rs ... 55.1 3 u 4 ttocaers ... i"2 3.. 2 st,s-sers ... !' 3 01 2 hilfcrs 7'7 4 l'i 17 he!fe-s .... tsli 4 2a 1 spi-mirer . li i-.)Uthern Cattle Diiislon -Cattle supplies irom lielow the quiranllio lin.- am.,unt.l to sC tar loads, of which W 1 mds had 1-n f..l an.1 th Isilinee wire creen otfirlngs The tmishci bold Inps were fair!) i;,ssl ctualil). the U st -leers of width onl) airai;el l.lVl Ilia lri,tul Sl.ts) and were frnm Irea.isas The cr.is-ers mac'.e a m dtuni represciilrttion of tiitdr kind t'ie tops s-ll lnc at $4 is and i.jmlng from INssil'I... ,x in ixten-lie. brisk ino.uir was rets rted n sll Sid s an.l a stead) to strnt; tone prei itl in ei r tlass Arkansas eois pold ai $1 23. and steers. 111 to l.fZ lbs. ai. IK' at SI 10 to $4 so. lexai t llies. 2 1 His alerasi. at Js is r iiead. ojlls. stairs anJ oun at $1 t" $1 13. o.i- alid li 17ets at J3 t.i $1 -3. and steers. 733 to 1,13 lis ji.n.KC. at $3 7a) to $1 7.) with the bulk at $1 1.1 Jl.w. Il-prescntallie salis- No, I)es. Av. IT. .. Sll 4 P.". ..1-0 4 0 ..III 4 (u in 733 2'ii .. ISI 4 1 cow .... 21 st-ers .. 22 : leers ... 1 .llf 17 c-lies . S nuKs .. IK mils .7 H).sll7 .. 111! 2 si . rs Is t-.' n SI, t.'ll . HI 4 0 .. Ml 4 11 .. . 22 4 21 Ms 4.2.". .... ! 4 2. 2 oxen 1-' 1 xen X ions S7 cows 1 cow ions le i ns a. hfs 1 XIII ... I X. 1 ist M-. rs ) 3.o 2. sleers ) steers 7i-l 3.2. 7',.) 3 2i . Ml 3.11 2J 3. VI 111) 3,t) ls ste-rs .. 2 steers .. 72 steers .. 123 sie. rs .. .. Il.s 4 5.) . . ft.7 4 .el ... -I7S 4.7 f. I Oil s Sli 3 C, lirMI-Th hoc markpt finruM jleoit fu Iv with Ti.mH,s rlnt. it nai j!- nimh In iln" with Ms niay'i tra line. Th adanr quwicd arlv on Tup--1ij ftas all K''"' ani jHitIIlj i f ra tlon n"HT with U TTe surply cf'inparjtU'ly pmall for Wlnrlaj. and ih buMrs wa fair ly active afi.r it Ft irtcd. tut Uit-r it iultd anl nas slow. lat arrivals were at "joiic dls ad.tmae. Th- qualitj ,t th nfffrtns vtai much uual. All cla-sf-n of buvrrs were opr-i-tlnc H'llchTs pill J5.1S to $..23 f.r lii). lu C .w-rHi;inc: Ii. to ITJu l.rs Th shlpir iMUcht dlternt j,i....--t of lipht welifhts. arnt. a u-uil. I ul them thouRh a -mu tn suit them-vli-s. Tim rarkrr. NURht ticht. melium anil h-.nJ arvl raid from tiin tK.ttm to the top of th mArkrt Nelson Morris omrwin iKiusht I. lut had Z5 lb hrcs at an avera cMt nf $3 13. tl. 'hlr..i?. 1'ackln and lrtrl-lon nmpan 7 h"ad. Z3 lb nvraj;. at .13. wift JL Oimp-inv- t-i-Lcht X.liJ hrad 21t lb average, that c t J5.1. l-e-.! Jas th top Und. r lb araff-. tl-t ri J. . Th- .irroey t i-acKini; company pis avnag-rd 1-.1 lbs anl ooFt $. 01. The bulk nf th- nos'. tn pirn and tl trictly lo-i.-rad' offt-rlncs not conl.Irr-l. mil at $-" l'i to SV.I5. a aralnst $ 05 to '.t) on Tufcday. Th lies and Haht ltcht?. 7) to 1 U-s. avnp at $4 S3 to JT..03. arrr-rdlnj; to quilitv . Ilsht hon. j; to 1H3 lb., pold at $" to Ji 13, the bulk at JS.-K to JS 10 Mrslliim welRhts. iuy to Co 't.. i-oll at J,.05 to J V), the bulk koIiic at I) to 15 ID Th hrj.v- rulN sctd at J1.23 to t and f il t lt havy h-s at J".30 to J3 23. G'i rrlx! lcs sold at jr. ti J3 13. and common id inicrior mixture sold at tl 23 to 4.83. neprepnt.ttv ral: No. A v . I r No. A . Pr. No Av. Pr. 55. Ill JI M 4) ITS . 4 7 6. ..Tin... 4 M 1 J31. . 4 '-, li, .Hi... .i) IK IB . a.f) 6,. .111... 7. is) lot rm... 3 4u II 7MI .. jr. I. id. 7. '15 is J7i... 5.i'. Si 171 .. i, i.7'4 777 ... 5.W 3 .17'.... C 10 3. .17i... S 1) a .Hi... j u 1 ..no. 1 25 7... 7...$i.s; it. n 4 w I7M. . 4 vl - 143... 4..JS 57. . 143... 4 -) 73 . 113... 4 f 47. -HI... 00 51 .!.... 5.0.) 11. I. . 3.0) tT -.143... T, t" M -14... ..; z: ..131... 5 0) H. -K2 .. r.06 1. !... .3 7 .AM .. 5 W 6.. .141. 4 V. 14 ,Zr) . iW ZZ.. I'M .. 5.01 z. .ris. s ) 10 .in.. . S.'"l 1. 141. a Hi 17.. .IV), m. i7i. .4...SI4.. 77. . 304., r zzz. :m . 5 'VI . a ,tT. 7 U a '') M -.32 .. 6.1 v 1 10 b5.. 17... 5 in 1,7. lvt . 7i li) 1)1.. Us... S.n 41 177... 10 .. 1VJ... C.l IS...HI... s.D . 735... ...I) '. ..ni .. a.l) 7x a 1.. :, 1 4....i-s .. 7..1 4J.. ZK . 7..I 6.1 7M7. . ."..IS JU... Ti la .. .l.S... 5 177 19 ..J14 .. u .4.. ZXt .. 6.1a 71. . .253. . IX ?7.. ZZO :.. ziz .. 1. .si .11... ..ii ;;. 311 .. 5 !X ; l.i, ta. 21... S.I7', 76 .JS7... 1 17S I 17s 71 TJis .. J, -) c, Jss .. r..l ' 7" -.772.. 7! Zi 11.. Z33... 5 73 17 .SO a 1 . 5 7i s-IIEBP A pool lILenil run nl sheep arriir.I ami nearly all en for sale TTie arrlials Incl-U-e.1 scleral cars f Texans anii a. .1 reiTesenu tlon of natlie j'.eep and lanbp. Tile deiiand tor RK"i mutton hhtrep was tromr, and ail Uecent 5 a 1 IamD"- srllnRs anil riAtlvn -heep ,!J j .-au.. . ,iMu, 11111-1:9 inp siocKer tra.le xiaa about. tUaU., liliii a bcttw touirj' tiaia any Al. IT. No. Do. . SI -". li mixcl ., . s2I 4.J.1 1 cow . WSJ 4.s 1 cow j.si si) trixe.1 ia i 71 15 sirs A s In- i m .21 sc-rs .. J . IW. . i Ks il. .Zii... t.lZU 74 17 i 11. 71.. ZfS... S 111 JJ...7)... 77.1JI, V iss. . J i; . U...7I'). . T..12', 73 . MI .. S.lji; fZ . istf. . 3.i;i7. ro...nfl I ji. 7 ii4... s.issT. j,w .a,... 5.1s i . i3.. 7. r 7i mi... 7..1;, " j4 1x7... ; r. '.. Sil 77 la 7 ..rs... s 11 IWS . il. time recently from the country. The Texas hs p n-re slow sale. saks in. lu.ie.1 spriniC bml at t to J77 i.ir-llni-s at .w0 to JI It), buttua theep at il 7.) to 7 i; slmkets at 32.4) to 3.7it. Httd butks at 13 . to 3k Tcxaa thttp. &2 lbs. aicrase, soil al U M. Itepretentatlio sales: N'c I es 7.1 srrlnt; larnls 1J sjirtn. iambs .......... .. if i rtn Limits ii srln 1-nnbj At. Vr ... 57 J7 i) ... ) 7 -y ... 41 7.7.) .. te 7 27 - elilr. l.ml 4. 42 .pnn Iaiitbi 112 spring Iambs TV. 'J Un.tis .... .......... ........ 771 141 yearllnca 7i. 1. lerubM ...... ....... 27 2.1 1. irlmrs il Is natlie (irteci st 7 natlie sheei 11 107 Souihu. tt su-- 8 22 natlie Sheep ..........Ill 7S1 Texas alKs-i I-' nallie sl.iep .......... ..........113 22 nallie Hbip .......... ...........13S 14 native r.,,p M lri nallie aherp .......... 1.7 s natlie sh.i ...Ut 7 ') 0 '! t t) 45,'el 1 a ' I I. 01 e r,.".) 4 4 7. 4 7 j 4 4 al 4 eO 4 4 7 3 't 3 -. 3 3 ft 2 4) 4 OS 4 IO 4 J I.in ! 77 3 7. 2 7a J.7. .! nallie sheep ........ ... ... ttr I' mitte nhe. 12 -t'skersj .. s .1.. k 1 . In st.ai.ers .. lv slockers . 7 sto. krs .. 12 bucks .... 2 butkH . ., 3 bu ks 4 iOM'kH bucks ..... 2 bucks 2 bucks 2 tmeks . 1 l.u.k 7 Iss ks .. .. 2 bui ka ..... a bu.-KS .... 4 Oli. Its ... p ....3 ....PM IK as 111 ts . ii ...V..V.."."."V."."r!!I!!i') 111 3.7. UT. 3 7. 131 3.7. lu J.7.. Ktf it iloal of the actlvi'v aud 1I"1I-KS- A slienfftl of th horse market -lurtntr the week so far ha- !. n 1 jrt tl.sl by the 0 ntnitleii char a. ttr of tlw. supplies . ko.m11 alt. tKi.n. e 1 f buy ers from tre hsst ate on h in I sn.l actlie exia rt . rders are held, ihe onli difln ullj ias lan in oblainiti,; mo. h jro"! torses The scale of prli-es for what derirabte hjrs. baie un avutaWe has la.n on 1 stcad f .ili with the ittisr "ndliitns last wt.k The ?-!iall. piain an.1 me dluiii cl isses not adaptable to the fT-iateri re '1 lest han la-til li-iiirji; a comrsiratiiWy -kxyer iiniuiri. as th- .ajth-rn denursl has ruled small il' mi to i-holco i-7a-trii arid export e'lurks soli in toe 411 tt.in at Jii to Jla). ami a fin medium urliers at J7a to J1I0 Hois, iiuntatbrs: lie-aiy draft I'ommon to KO01I. 3:0) to Sill choice to laniy. SlsO to S20). Drtiers- ivmmin to cool, 7"i lis SI7. bulk. !! t. JI2w. . oa h hores. JITs) ir. $237 ad ler 1'otriru.n lo cholte. J77 It. Ill); fine. SI " 1 . JJ) 'huiiKS. 1.20.1 to i.4'a lbs -Omnnn to ccid. J7 10 I'd. chobe to extra. IK to SIM sssithern I .rses i'ommon to Rood. $.177 to S7e. thi us to extra. S7s to S'77. I'lUisSli to jr. MI I.17S Ias than hilf a hun!-ed seid e--i rriMsl the fr sh arrt.ala fslriesdai . ron-tPutlT x a run . f ah. it 27; head du-Inc the first half ..' Ihe week onVrliKs haie len rellinir wifi ttnl formlly and accurdlre to sell. rs. on a icr sat isr.atti.rx Istsls for fi-erthlr,s that ras koo.! Tlie builr.K rn I7atern account 1-as not lieen as UiKe as la-I iitek. and onlv a small imnnt ,.f mthern l.uiitness h.is tien done There is. tvre for no u i,eiti v In th- local ri-iuest. a-li a steadi, mm- t.ne for what cooil mules haie arrii. i Tie Itritl-h lrpt:siim of rtk mules Wa I ICif isMiMnued. Mule o,uoiatl as. (For brose mules. 4 lo 7 jears o:d ) H han.ls, extre- nrn, I in 77 41 if uniiii. uunt o eales . ........ Hlfe ruinds e-ttne rane , I4's hands l.t.u 01 sal, , II iiarals. ext efae -"an- 15 hands, bulk of .-ales lis. hands, .urein- rar.ire lei, hands Imi of sale . ... Ii. I Isl, rundp. exliem- ranae .. 1 to Is', hands, bulk of salev ,. 4d tl) Ut a-1 .. 49.0I to az il .. 43 ) l 7 . 57 ZH to -I . W W to 7. ") . Ci M to f . 71 W to M 1 . Si.'JOIO lift) . 1M es to 13.-4 . "K of sales represent mixed mules l'i nr-t bin.!-. ITiies abuie bulk figures represent Hrt ca-- muiea. extra tin h and wt;at. strict.y fat. ptaititally b-iund anl tUsslf.e,. Ilj 'IVIcRraiil. i:nri"iiur !'i:fiAi VhiCeiKn, May 23 attl PrpII rxV-tiu m a liberal ?cili- A.KHit 3 OV .ttle !tv ten markttd h-re duririj th rtrt half ,.f th nf, a sKn-i-ji-J ith 4J2 for th- winv ttmo Ut wm-iv tirtd c?'.'2 for tn? onvsondin tine li t Jr. Tln it- no oU, kn.ni; tn tr dn. nl. h wer. and tattl noH at str nj,er to ltV h arrr priiTj thif morn'n-i: witn tini.;tl rei t- .f l - had All r.a-ei of buem pjreha-f 1 l-fr-lv aa me fffenrifi would admit. Name ar 1 o-r fed n-tderne id Ura,Wv at I4.W& 3 T s-omtT.onr iIi..v,h jm Ul at (4 4i4 T3 and no .f t i-ut v.r attiatlv went lrt w, J3. i tui' --hi(.pm lfH 11 rad.:- at J5 it5 nl poni- et-a rti. ml truu-ibt i W 7"- Th t-ker nd ip -der tru: wah tjult animated t J4'a. it) f -r cmnn to flWue lotj-. tut th- d numt wis mainly for rl.ui t-I-c'.d -tcri ji J-l.l. . Ls.ri in ..-( .Ta. ..n.i n. t J ... k I-- - s...... .. V . Ill (S k. S (! Il v "-1 , ni li chiK Miwk trr caU- wHzhiiic 1 s to n lt-s In Ro.i renumt a- i. 0 ;-r 1) lb. TuHh Mid a tUl at J: tte4 3T. and therw was a z -l d-iiand for cunmr-jr ow at J2 3. i3 -. fhr. n rln lota nf com and h-Iftrs s- H artivelv at JMW6 15 (nl a. fw Tt-iJh. cat'.e re lfnj rnark.ttd. nni this enotde owners of native owj to iet S'-od rrlcs Ibigji Th r.epti f(r th first half t t- we amounted t aNiut M,r-J0 hiL a a.?al.rt TT"0 for th- j-aine pf.rtion of lat wek, .tad ;rt.S- a -Ar lo. To-iU. with an eMln-nt-! run of : 0 ho. practlc;Ily the fame nimtr recived WedneMay a. wi arn, th mirkt wat ery mai: itotn tr opening to th cl e liirly i-.iles vvre lie Iowr. and before the Aisis th day a decline amy an ted to abuut luc pr 1W lta H'rh.U Urgc-v at J'.Li 5. and ih xtremw ranK- of thn da sal- kui J fc- .S. ixlth ?ales of Hks at I. 23fi 4 &0, aeoordlne to wfipht and quallt Mafj iotd at J.3-Ts.. t.ap4 at 3i4 and 4;o-rnront throwouts" at Vftf 3i al-s wer ma'l of b1 to prim "hiipinrf M- pf hrts avrai;irK 2'-0 to 230 lbs . at IS K'S ?j. havy packing drov.-. averaslrs -'m) to 41. il. at Jsii 221-, common to chol e tnUf-d ktn, averamnu 1V to 2t U.. at j:U$.2Z; eil to prinif buti'hr droves avera!lnir Z5 to 2S iba,. at J3.17H -T1: fVMnmon to cholc light tacuxi hste. averncinr II. to l'3 1T . at VU 23. MHp-Only abcut 44.4 shep and Iamtt !nro ln n-cld lro io far Ihij wefk. an a-rulnt .-.u) rir the wme tlniv Iit vrtrk. on-! 4i,(.I a ear aco. With ar'mt : .'O rclvd to-d.y. trad va falrlj aii ar unchanirpd j rion. lipifl ssluep were -tlah. at J4 T3 i4 5 i r (--''d 112 t 1 1!. w-i-, $- for to j j t toi) lb Tvxan and Jj lS'ji 4 f"r C1 to h 1 72 to 1J2 lb rM tm)c The 1 pliter weitt-t s. 1 1 th- hlirN t. M-t tl prime alieep were f. ar-o and ratably at J . while culls soil at J- 2"ff 4 Jf. Itj l la in 1-j wero In d nord at llt r: r. ? Hior-nK t quality iiill oM as w . J4 rinn.7: limbs wM at I7.3is pr 1 ? IbF . if .h'ie. and OvIra.Io wooicd lamba K;ll at $ii.-Wi7 2 New Y- rk Miv 23.- llW-ves- Kr'pts Z.yiz 4? nrs .n sale, market opne,l dull. ster- l-c low er, bull- vtad , etiw. Midy to l&c Iowtr; alt tlnally sold. lrr V5 43; ttp9 S3 C37?3.73- dN-ti1Urv-rel stfra J3 J men 4125: btiiu t2.wt 4 23. -oWH $24-1 l.r. ( .iHes rteri ly; export 4,210 qmiprs of lrf, io-mirr w 2 cnttle. Cnlvea Ureli t ti.TTs.. rark"t lt tctlvo and 23tj to .) lvvr. all Ht.d. va.Js $iC 25; tps 1.M; buttt-rtnilk K '.! 1. IlttI .-alve ?3U3.2.. jrrasr and fed enlv J2 X-C '". Mifcp and limbw-K--"ltf $ . 3 cars tn enl. hp X3Q23o lower; vea--HnKs dtill and 2T-i: off. lamb bout -t ! 2' ir t.nso f 8h"P J.iyjttfj; chob J5 2". few export wethrs IS u; jearlineT J5, 27. ci" ir Ii T. c-IU 4 3o. lamti HiH.t), few by hiul J3 ear! II ;r U'-celpts 7.. 2 ar im .! io -k f1l firmer St vo hos J3 SPOT V.. 4)hlr tno rrn do. t.4i'rf.5. Hurt 1 JAC HI'Ks-IT t Jph M.. Maj 2- -Cattle-Heceipts 1 1. etrnjr t(t i b.irhr. native bes Jl 4-"fS ; atrrn fs- it .ift2. c-vti and heifer $2 V) t'. calvea $3 Vjie. liulU o.lid (-tilts J3-J4 ft), pttcKvr and fxdr 4 5i? 25. Hoc1- K-e .pt 5,3t. etendy to lower, lishti U ijj.CC. ni dfum and bavv 13,?., plga ti 73ti4 00, ltiTk JI 1?". 07 i-nt.p Kceipts 1,244. steady; Culorada !aml- 7 30 a mil Omiha. NVb.Miv22. -eittl -nrelpt- I. 4 n r(. tfirl-ppt Rrad- Mronc ordinary brs a ut ' a lv nil. bf tnrri $ 4& s-5, ootah and hifr- sW ft v. (aniir. J-.- aJ 0. Mot k- f and lii.ri J TVi j ralv-i S2 3.i7. bull. t fr ! . liil . II. RS Hrlpt9 14.0; ttwr kct fr xc Iow-r. bav J'ijS.IiW; mixed $3f :p." itKht $i&u(ch. pirs J4.;v-a5. bulk of F.!.. $ ii 'C1! Fbrjje- He-ripts 2.1W; markt slow. stdv. jarllnq J5.2T'ii.5): wethers 4 Tl!1 Z Mo. k hp 1 jxJi&, lambs t- 60(7 1 K.tnFas it. Mo. May 2X attle HefMpts J natives and w T-tan, market steady to In. M?!. r; hivy nal'v J4 3'ui.23; storkr and ff-Jer $luZUt butcher rtiw- anil hlfrs ti C' rann.-rv S2.xii3..0r fed VstTns I4 3Hf 6 2. Texan J.23 (4.7. Hos Tteoelpts ll.f. n.mkt falrlv artiv. yn'o low.r. haxv S3.1(Kit .ot; mixd M A.'uJ.Ji; Pcht $4 v-4fu.K.. pij j4 C. ll Sa. .siiis ii ll.TelriH 2 i. niarltet ste.K liest cnideH ellvet rornmi rIiw Western cllr-r-fil lambs J5.silftiU.nj; T.X3.1 inuttnns JI lutf 4.7;. ttuckeni J3.is)S4 5: culls JlCf-J.eu. Tin: rnTTov siaiikiits. A fienpnil I.rl-Doixn In Cotton Triors uml iiots nnil I'litarcn ('Instil Off. St. laials. ..lnesiij-. JIaj-73. 1J. Cotton hss maile siote grothg especially otfr Ihe lentrl and western portions of the cotton ls"lt. the, nUhts t-einc tno sA says the Uov ernment weekly report. In Oklahoma anl Tens tliere has been too much rain, tinile rain w jieeiiea inr laie-pianieu rrtion in rsirtliris o Alatuma and l7e.rcia. In Texas licl la are (tra-ssy Lut elsewhere cultiiatlon haa made faiorabta rri,c:rfe Ias:al market dull and 1-13 lower. Cirdinary 7-, i!is.l opl.narv ....... ...... ....... ..........x Iin mt(lllir47 ........ ....... .......... ..... . Jl!d.U!r.- s 1 n iii niiiMllns7 9 s-ls MMdllnc fair 9 ji.,s Ti'iKes ami stains, l!.- below white liacg'rs per ard Ha-lb. 74c. I S-lh. 7Ve i!. lb S'ic. Iron cotton ties 11.20. Hernp twin? 4a per lb. "Warehouse ftatement to-djy: Net receipts !n-day 33 " 7.et receipts plnce ept. 1 14?.3n ri.i rrseipts to-day ...... ...... 4; Uross receipts sine. Sept, 1 7S"s34J llrofs fehlpments to-day ........... Z.VM (Irss .hipm.nts r-inc; fs.pt. 1.....S06.S7T; Stck on hand 4717.75 175,121 SSI 3: 1.047 1.247 KWltJl 63.041 Uierpool Mirket t-pnt deiran 1 moderate-rrls-i 1-TOl lower, uplanls IHa. s-.Ies g.c.ji biles lutures closssl ea.sj. May 4 6I-t4 I b.; June 4 fi-6lil .; JunoJuii I 7 MJ s.; July-Auir 4:(71.1 ". sfC- ': pt--Oct, 4 K-t4d " Oct -Not 4 2t-4.4d s New ork Markets Ppots eay and 1-1&3 low r, mlddlln 3 3-lw. Tutures clovti quiet. Clc? HUh iw- rioji- iesterda.1-. To-dav. Ti-ksj.-n- tv. , Mav Jun Jftl Amrut .. . "repternber ... rctober ... . November ... t-ecemU-r .... ...&.. 8 73 &SI S.5i ....14 8.: ii 03 4.0.1 ...j. AT 7.&5 7-w 7. ...7.. 74 7.72 7 72 Nit receipts at Unite.! States nirts for five. .i J2.. fales asralnst i).V.l for the rame llm JV1 " ani1 VT tost n elnce Sept. l ..A...4 tule aalnn MW.723 bales lame tlm Jafet reason ni.rt for fle days. 43.972 bait f?r?t-J r1 t-1? I-t week .stock on hand. wj2,-.l2 bale, ajcaln-t 72I,2iil bales last ll- Telpcraph. M:w Tork. Jiay zX. Great txcltomtct prrrallesl ' TO PRINTERS. Krsister's Office, Mty Hall. Pt. I.ouis, May ljnA Se.ilecl prornfals nill be receiied at tM oilii e of tht iinib rslsned. in the City Hall, "ntll 12 o'clock noon. thi imii.w. mat :i. my. I'or 17.0J tax bill-", as follows: 1I7.C marked No. 1. 77.0 marked No. 77. one (1) change la prir.t- 'K jualltv of raier either llon.i'ch. Acme. King's 7tIUl. Scott's. Tluto or llegcai, li pouml saptrtine Hat cap. put up in blocks, rilling to lie crossul-ie. and lengthwise. The Miccossful bidder must inma hit brim! l-fore comminrlns tho work. No miliiK of brands will le alloived. nd th I 'is-r must be full weight or the ivo.-k will 1 1- r. J. t teil. Ko- kind of rullos and rrlnt i''K. size- and semral appearai ce. ee specl lli aliens at the ottlee of the I'rcsldcnt of its IaMnt of Assessors, l'roo to bo 'urnifsied v..'.. neitr ilem iinlrd. All the nlsiic tax bills to be de'lvered at the ottiic of ITesident of Hoard of Asssrss "rs. New City Hill, on or before June 7. Kvi. N'o bids shall be consider' il In 11 hleh thcr9 shall tie miy trasur. s or Interltneationi. All of saiil t-ix bills shall lear th Ira print of the "Allied Printing Trades Conn il of St. I.ou!s. Missouri." an.l no bM- will Is? entertained ipursuant to Orrti nine" No. l'Hll. approved July !. lsJrl) eept from parties who have the rutht to print on the tax hills the sal.l Imprint. lilililers will state prii" for the Job itia piete. The Register reserves the rlcht o reject any or all bids. jos. a. r.iTwnn.K'.. Deputy ami Ai lime Kegis'er. at tr f"ottn nxrh-inif to-lay. n normoa-4 i"-:n. 7?.-. aj. traAract'd. Iri. -s bioke raptily tmnrimliiitfo after th ej4nlm: whk-h iia at an -'U,ti.r- f K iHHnt' In 1 ujin bv rtrtiM izin t..ht ih murkt had eip rkiwvd d-vltnn fr'i,h. Trrr w i -t-ady treaxm of silltr, crd:s from th- S"Uth, and tin r.jont. tradinc itinic-nt wer qub-k to deti-et t lnhrr.t st.kncss of tro situ.ttlon Thev aLso .ann heuw jeller Awr litiuHlitb.n wa a X-a.ture- in-- mjc inrp nr kp ja ints rr m the call fb;-x.r- iii lirz a dihnr .if aNjut lu polniti r.t- th1 5tlHntr mo.-ii. nt w.rj hm tutwl Th. r'niarj cau .f fi w ikn- wa- t uprla ttv- averap of . r n i ounti re i 1 irg- this mur lt and at.t.-.i ... ..re. l-:ttam imi the Comb in nt, lorirn elhn rd-rs wer rry heavy. ,m'ir"11 elof-e-l tat al-out th.i I. wtt p-dnt of th Jjv -p-t lvct -. 1-16-- Iow--r; mlddlln? t-p.ndj 9 Pi o ;uif 't ij-Iv; sals Xv3 L"4- ' "Wd tiddr it the deUi ne; Ma: -. Juni Js..c. July v 7. Auir S 4. .S-pu - r "' . n t 7 -3. . Nv 7.22, . Lvc. 7.71c; Jaa. . .. K. 7 7U March 7.7V. N w Origan. May 23. "ot. n r-iir pales IJon; rdlrary 7 5-lv Ktl onlinary 4 1 . . low ntd-dlln-e 4e. middling J !: izo,-l middling .N,; tniriMns fnlr lrr l:-eti fa 1 J. -to i 12,7271 Future- steady. May rxrminal June S 4e b.; Jul V -wliN t,V, th;. S 2122 . Stpt. 7.SiVrt7J&y Vt 7 4-23- Nov. 7.4.i 1. Dec 7.43G7.44c: Jan . 4l&7.43e, Keb. 7.47.4Tc; M.uxA 7.4TO 4V- Uverp-i!. Mav 2. rvtton Pp-t In tno-?-at de-n.ind prices 1-3X1 htchr. Am-rlcan midJUn fiir 5 ' td. fconI ints.dline " 3B.I. mii.UIng' &H3; i w mlddtintc 3d k Mt crdtmiry d; ordinaxr1 4 II ltwt. Th mle .r the d-i- wero 8.0001 o wbirh y wr f r -i-mUt!n and export, and Iy-h.ei 7 3, .mr - n; rer-ipt 12,W'. lnclaAln; 7 7kD American Km iri ott-nAl quiet but s'eady a"d c:ted eativ t th decline Amertran n-Jd-illintr I. m. May 4 -4 t 2 f-4 1 h . Mar-Iuna 4 -6101 M-M-I - , Juiir- July 4 57-4H 6Vkl a.; July-ntt;. 4 ; 6ii . Am .-ept 4 4-J-tW4 W-fi4xl b . C-pt .rct 4 v M b ; ct -No. 4 22-4d t.; Nf If4X 4 liHMi4 2-"-r4l I Dec -Jan. 4 17-63 4 IS-Md b . Jan.-Feb. 4 1-4U -; I'eb.-Majcil 4 13-t,l(u4 Iv-.eJJ H. I'OI I.TUV. Unret 1lmniiit (iilo lint Sfrarlj- Wltli Itux-n Holding OfT. nnrrnur bixciAU New York. May 23 -T.lvo poultry recWptn f. day wr 12 ears etstrn Tn market rcmair.e-l lulet but Mead1, on ftwls at llf with buyers reluctant in t-klnj; the heav-y at tiat Ccur. Knest Indiana, I'n-i.er troujht 2fc. tut oi small U"jstern 17o had v b -c4-pte.i. witn Southern, e'lin.? at fmm Uil7. Ko. str9 ttalr. Tur Keyt ry (lw. with e extrem-. in fim?t. licit Atrrn -lucks .sold il tr m hoc doxa. whlla K pr iJHir nhs top on finest U't-tstern Kccne. al-thnu-! a f-w t.lct.fi h urht $1.12 per pair. Irefeti poultry re-xipt--; tv djy were 1,234 x.ks3. Th ntxrkt f r f w!f unler rort'nud noilTatA rt-.-eipj howl nr-r trenpti and advanced f Iw on av-raj; etern marts, with a few pt mark from Indiana ani OMl-iPg plaeed at lie. and a knwn m-uk of lwa lry pa. -teil broughc the Bane llsur Trad b.w.ver, lirkd fcrc. but prlt-es w-ro w--ll rralntaine-I tipdir llht of frrlnff OJ I co. ks advan.M t- 7 l?.uthern b-iMIcra wero ijuit small an.l hard t. sell straight at m?r 1 tPjC. some lots of ey hndscmi West ern scald1.! M up to I7iiv. but th Ialtr was exttm. a much of th r-ctpti ran to- small nnd unattraulve to command. ver 14i!15,i per lb The warrlty nf dry picked. fresj broil ers has Influenced the rtemind fr 'roaen. anl th movemait was fairly su.tUfactoT' at 35c for fancy, with ordinary cXarInie at 12?13c Kowl went -Ii wly at over 9c. Hlthou?h 5"c was occa sionally realized In a small way. Frozen turkeys siulet, t3rciallr rJnir tc-na. CIicuko luItry"ln(atIonS; Chlci.;n. I.L. May 2S. I-rtsed poultry steady; turkejr GsfibUc; chlcKens &99c flntter. Cheese und Kcko. Kerr Tori-. May 23. nutter IteceCpts 345 pksrs.; market firm: AVe,-:ern cramry l$f2tfe. Cheetw Itecelpts 2.179 pkfTs.. eaiy; fancy iart whltf ?Vc; do. do col"-ed J4e: fan--y small whit .Vf.lc: df. do. coIred SaHc. Erc ll celpts S41 pkgii.; steady; Western ISe-Ilc. let- off. Metal Market. New Tcrfr. May 22. ITer was crnsids.rabl weakness iv elop-! tn the markt-t lor -retail tivd-jy Ttx rulexl we a '4 and som. 25 potnt-v I-iwer on th larp receipts nrd in the ahen: of turs. rlruslru; ie-ir walc at Z&JS and "ellra at that figure. Like c pper was a fhad-5 eajT In s mpai t-v with unfarable eabl?s. cJos.n,T cane at llt 7C lie iron warrants were very wr iic. tr iiuotatintw clen. Ivad 4nd 5pei;r ruleii dull nnd t-nchinped on th bas' cf 53.97i i4 02S and Jt.4T'-o4 25T rp-rtlTelr- TliTt irokin price for lead was jXjO and, tor eoppi.? Jl-i-TsI. Ilrrj Cnodn. New Vnrfc. Mar 2X rry 0d IT dnvm4 continues nrt i rv quiet fciI for all dscrtp tlona of ccttnn pfo.ls on horrw zocoant. Insit I uslnei-s1 tn-diy mo.l-rat. but at teady prl fi No ch ire in th market fir rtap a cotton, either brfin. bleached or colored Ro-eda to noma ttnl. Irlnt-s nuiet throuKho-it. rornft new fal fancy calicoes beine phown, but tv prices ftxd. orders takr-n at alue Glnchains steady In nil rrades, Urrular print cloths Idle, but wlJa K'io.Is rather Rrnr. Men's wear wnoles and; worsteds Inset!, e Fancies I-reular. XjSttla doing In wi-len and worsted drt5 goods SonHr. New York. May 23. huear Rw lOronff: fa! rctlnine 4, ct-ntrlfusral 7i tat 4-c; irjLIa!e Fucir 3",c. rcrin.! Btxnr: Nt. 0 4.ik0c: Now 7 4.7 c, N S 4c. No 9 4 bC:; Not i.Wc; No. U .;. No. 1- 4 Jcz N n -S.50c; No 14 4 C0t; Undard A 5 1 . ' nfetl( ii"' A 3 13c; mold A 5.5-e; cut loaf 3.7A; crush! S.70C; powdered 5 4. fimnul it-l 5 V; cubes .4-c. Mluitt'satjiolfs I'lotir. Mlnneip-MIs, Minn.. May 2X Flour a-d ban unehancei! Uh-it- Tn store. No. 1 Nrtheni May Kic. July iWc; S-pt. f2;pTV5: on trk. Nx 1 Lard ?7i.. Nt. 1 Northern i,e; 2Ca. 2 Nor thern G45" llltlei anil I.ntlirr. New York, May 2X Hides tealy. Ir.ther steady. tVnoI. New- f rk Mar 22. Wool quiet. I.ondon. Mar 22 Th .frerlnjrs nt ths wool a. tlen iles to-day puml-erenl Ji.7 bile 8,y)0 of whirh wer New Keulind anI Ilinta AreniM. IVniff tttlon was I ri.k. and th -ffering, wern In fair iinianl Ocx! qti-illtles of iMnta, .Arena. ere taken rejdilr but th pricen r4vltze4l wero n-t a p t-1 s txpecte,l, l-einj; unchanged to a frthine hel iw th- 1 ist seris. Vork?hirs e rt.re-I th rrajorltv of th sales, but the bonv triil r tV Vntlnnt were cod buyers. Me dium cn!5 breds wer nrm. but fin cns-brert.s wrre in buers favor. American representa tie were m-derate operators Sinio pivr-l t ur-d..s were withdrawn J-o winjr ar th- ale in dtad: N w "MiUth Wa.es l t liales; F-oured lftlfi1a Id; Freiv AflQl 1L QU-enMan.1 . I'.il crearr 7-idftl-t. Vu tona fc- bales; m- ureix js 4ji-i ,ris (.si creasv wuvi. -vula AutraIU 10 bales. sconrM Is t-i is 7d. erea,w J'-.d'Ql'" .! "st Australia 2f0 biles. jr-av 5rt t-S'li Tnsminia 2V lal-.s. irreiv M ta New Zen land 4. Do 1 bales, rcotir I Is ld$ls 7d Rreanv 4 !!. I-unta Arenas 3.& bales, greasy AGKU IWx-ton. Miy 21. The American Word ind 4 '.it ton Ileporter will sir to-morrow: "Th wol m-irket has minifetI but ierv Uttl life- th Jat week, trad nt times twin ".t a complete1 Mindvtm. let-ports fr-m the evls ire ne-jlr-1-ful and r numrs ar cnutloun about buvlne Mock pendine the openinc of th Ucht-wWeht fe-ir n. Trices are In hmerV favor, the strenRth enlny tendencr at th Iondon twnles having ett7rcieil no appreciable effect on laities here in ,tl country thr has been m-.r doinr anl especial! r In Wyoming, but th lews nf kt.w ers of wool Knerally are still so hlizh that representatives r.f th Hint em trid ar nt buyinjf freelr Th reult is th.it the compara. tlely few ,f the nw wools hav come forwnrd Th iles 4ff th wk In IVton anounted fa IHW U dnnetlc nnd 2 rpV Il.s. forel-m. tnak.mr a totil of 2.1" '. atnlnst a total of 2.31)i f-TT the prviou wek and a total of f S9.ma frr th correpprndlne week: lit yar. Th -ales lne Jan. I amount to o.21K lbs.. against LVtJ.231 IU. for th- correspndIni; tlma last year. Trcnij-ririt Ward nemocrnts. Tho Tnenty-nrst Wan! Democratic nb will meet this evening at the imrthoast cor ner of Graml acnue and North Market strH-t. I'romlnent Epakers win atlUreSi tho metln"-r. 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