THE OMAJTA DAILY BEE ; FRIDAY , MAY 1 , 1801. lOJIJIERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wl.eat Ruled Firm Yesterday and Closed a Traction Higher , CORN STRONG ON LITTLE BUSINESS III OnU tlio Mnrkrt Win llxtrcmely Dull and UiilntRmtliiR Price * Were runlictl Up u Trlllit mill Clim-il Higher. OHICAOO , May 3. Wheat rtilcil firm to day on a small business and closed with nn advance of % c. Tlio movement of tlio Blocks Is at last apparently coming the way of the bulls. The visible supply gives nvlilcnco of n speedy reduction by export. Although foreign market traders Inform tlio traders of this country that they have already more than enough from other sources they continue to receive about one- half of all they need from the United Stales and Canada. These heavy shipments arc now being felt In the stock here and without an overwhelming ; supply It was risked : "What will the bears do ? " Corn was firm and gained V c. Hay oats wore likewise Uc higher. Provisions are slightly lower. Wheat was firm on rxtromely small re ceipts. Aside from the bearish effects lately caused by the state bulletins regarding tlio condition of the winter wheat , tlio situ ation was rather Improved for the bulls. The receipts were light and the shipments liberal. There were reports that the army worms were Invading the wheat fields of Texas , and that chinch bugs were paying their respects to the plant In Kansas. The local bearish contingent was disappointed that moru long wheat did not come out to help tlicm to break wheat that they .might cover their short sales. They began buying In n quiet way and trade was so small tli.it fi moderate amount of buying was sulllclent to create a diversion In favor of tlio bulls. There was also a good Inquiry for new Hprlnt ; wheat for shipment at Ic per b\i. over .May prices , and some was sold lur that early In the day. July opened % c be low Wednesday's close , at 59'ic , anil last only i c at the close. Corn was firm on a remarkably small amount of business. There was no other particular feature In the trade. July was weak for a moment at the start. Very little changed hands at first quotations. It gradually strengthened until It touched 39ic about the middle of the session. The jHslfig price ; wore at the highest pol.il Of tlio day's ' iiuigc. Thn oats market was extremely dull and uninteresting. Just before the close prices were pushed up a trifle and closed at the high point of the day , or at an advance of Vic on May and from Uc to % e on other futures. Trading In provisions was no exception to the general speculative stagnation which prevailed In tlio other pits. Prices ruled n trifle easier , but the decline was made as soon as the market opened. Pork lost JOc. but lard and ribs were unchanged. Kstlimited receipts for Friday : Wheat , 72 cars ; corn , 170 cars ; oats , 170 cars ; hogs , 20,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles. | Open. | High. | Low. | Close" Wheat , No. ' . ' i 1 May ' July M&.V.IU CO hupt liOJ C0 Corn No. a. . May 37K July 38i Tl ) 3H4 .Sept 40 40 OatH No. i. . . . .May ni JI1 June 3iw : 33 > j , July atiK L'ilM Sc.pt . ' 3 ! < 1U ! I'ork per bbl May 12 I'M July li ! I ! . " . la ao ia 25 12 HO Lard. 100 Ibs May 7 37 7 S7 ! 7 32k July 7 10 7 10 7 07 7 10 Sopl 7 05 7 10 7 05 7 10 Short Illbs- Mny n 40 0 42 n 40 n 42H July U 30 (1 : ! 7i ! * h 30 u : is fii'lit 0 B7K 0 3ft n 27W n : ir I'usli quotnllon * were ns follows : KI.Oini--Ktc.-uly anil unohanKcil. ( VMlN-No. 2 , 37 > ic. IIVK No. 2 , 43c. HAUF.HY Nominal. KI.AX KKUD No. I , $1.28. TIMOTHY SnUD-I'rlme , J4.2I. . . ' ' "pViaiONS-MpsM poilt. per bbl. . $12.20J ? 12.J254. Ijitd , per lw ) Ibs. , $7.32U 7.37U .Short ribs , sides ( loose ) , JG.47' ' < , ( U,0. Ury salted shoul- wS . ! ,1 : : ! ' "i- ° * f"i23H"ort clear sides ( boxwl ) , * t > .oifc3t/ - * / * ; WHISKY-Dlsllllpni1 llnlshcd coeds , per ual. . Ht'OAHH-UncbnnBi'd. The following wore the it.-ceipis aim shipments forlodny : " "ArtlcK'sT Wheat , hti Corn , bu OatH , bu ll.vo' bn. . . Ijarley , bu 5" . . ' . ! ; ? ! ; ! lllc ° _ 9XCMIln" .l' ; | y"tiu7huttorui-ir . ) nc ; dairy , I NKU" YOKIC ( JHNHItAL MAHKKT. Ycstcrihiy'H Quotations on Flour , < ! r ln nnd Provisions. McliilK , ijto. * NBW YOHK , Mny 3.-KI.Oiil-Uccrlnts 4" . SOO bu. ; exports , 33.200 bbls. ; sales , G 200 p'kRs" ' ilull anil weak ; buyers holding off and exporters fqunlly Indifferent ; bucliwheat Hour nominal- ryp Hornsleaily. . ' ! ' " Dl"l : rn"KO ° n " " 8ra'8' ' ' COItN .MBAIr-Steaily ; yellow weateru. J2.C3ff 2.70 ; llranilywlne , $2.70. tc"YK UU" : ° "r ' ° IS > 51l ° :2c ! boat } m < 1'K ® llAilLUY-QuIrt : No. Milwaukee. C6B67c- two-roweil state , 66c : iinirnilei1 "csiein - , rn v - . w/ijjuic. IlVHrt'VTIT 11 row WI1KAT llecelpts , 17,600 bu. ; exports , 97.COO tin. ; siil'-s , liSO.Cui ) bu. futures , 30,000 bu. BPOI Mimt market In- COHN ItcceliilM , 23.401) hu. ; exports no 00 tin dales , 4.p.,0i ) bu. futures , 8.000 bn soY.t & market Uull ; No. 2. 43o In elev , or We , , | | n I sssi-jsis&ste wr&rwlKB ! i ijfti ? ' * t OATS Hecelpts , GO.OOO bu. ; expoitx 18 100 hu R11.-S. 50.WO bu. futures , 40.WK ) | , u sp , Spot market lo lower on mlxeil oats ; HhmtM iipp-iir out. No. 2. 40e ; No. 3. 4 ' 4c ; No wliltH 4uUi- No. 3 white. 4014e ; track , nilxcil western VlftUIAC ! truck , whlti ) western , 4Ufliic : track whii , . i.n. ' 4lff46c. Options iirm. owliiK l" liilk of i inn , ' latlon here , but trmllntf wus exw | | L-ly " liM 'UJ..V. = > " ' was UJi ; > o u , , for thnZV "Uv' 1 at 3S',4cj ' July , 3 - HOI'S null ; stnte , ronimon to choice , l7c- \S \ o r'-mSfeV-0"0" ! BWrk"1' M { ciiVMISSififchlppln > ' 6-WGC-M : to IIIDKS Nominal ; wet suited New Orleaim selectiHl. 45 to 611 Ibs. . 4ii 5'.ic Texiis , silec n' r t. . > v n. i fir _ . . . . ' * " * * * * - ; - tin 11. It Lit ( | > llnKl easier ; continent , 18.10 ; S. A. , $8,63 ; com pound. Mi6'c. I'ork. dull nndany. . COTTON HK1J1) OH. llecldrdly lower but nctlvu on free onVrlnn" by one of ( In. bit ; con- cermi ; prlinu crude , 2'Jc ; pi Him crinle. loose KH27c : off cnidf. 27tf2.Sc ; butler guides. 3IJj33e' ; prime nuinmor , yellow , S2fi32ic ! ; off summer , jellow , 3lo bid ; inline nununer , while , 3iil3fc. ; IIUTTKK Hteady ; western dairy , | 01(13c : wrst- rrn civunivry. USflTc ; WMtern factory , 'JijlfI2c- IClKlnii , 17o ; ntnte dairy , 12 17c ; slate ereumery , C'HEEHIJ Hteady ; tnte. laritc , 8 Illic : mnnll , DiiW9ci part nklins , 31lf4c | ; full skhns , , IKKIH Dull nnd weak ; iitatn and Peimtiyl- vanlu , fancy , llttll ! c ; southern , rccrlpK , , 70 iikxi , fALlMW-Kw city ( : for pktB. ( ) . tes MSo ; country ( pkin , free ) , 6(1(1 ( 5 131&us tu quality. ItOHIN About it ady ; Mrnlned , conimun to cood. $ I.17H/1.20. TI'HPBNTINK BlcaUys ! je2 ? > ; o ItlfK r'ulrly ilfady ; ilomrttlc , 4CCo ; Japan , MOLAHSES-Qulet and steady ; New Orleuim , tiiwu kettle , Kood | o choice , JJfilw ! , l-OI'I'KIt-Qukt ; lake , 9ViC. TIN Qul.'l , KlrulU. Jl. S bid ; platfn dull ; suit * on clianKe , & 0 tona June tin , iOc. 1'jiTltOLKUM-Uulli Unlicd cluacvl at I5c bid ; < > , . ( iri n bl | . ' a-ldnnl.HI jn till ( 1. . . ' . ! ! ' N''vv 1 .ik $ 'ii : . , J'hd.i'u'plii" . - in IMIM. , . ; . " " ' " > ' 'I"K. / ! ' arij/ri.r. : I.ncnl 1'rnilurc MnrUcl. IltTTBIJ. ROOfl , OAMB. IJTC. nfTTKIl-Thor * ' Is not very muoh tnitlcr cnm- Ing , imt ni th mmi > time thn < iMiinnil H not \fry lionvy. nnl th < F marhrl upon the \Uiole It Hot ovi-tly active. AX yet Ihirc w Illll" rtuw of Rran. Pn | > nrntoiirenmoiy , 1 V2 ' ; i-xtra fancy country. li ! 1'ir ; choice c-'iiniry , I2H" ? . r'klng HfiOlt. 0. KOUU Thn murUrt linn not eliown much chnnno diirlriB the pnm day or two. JJIKM ! . clenn Ktock In nodi * Rn < -t lly nt DC. Since the rnlnB th y liFivn been a pol l ninny dirty egg arrlvlng.nhlch wllh the iUHMndn < HI nt Vtffte. MVi : I'Ot'I.TIlY The arrivnl * are nliout filial to th < * dcmtind nnd lli marki > l lit nboiil ateinly. , CT7c ; old reenters , Sflfic ; rprlng chickens , . . . OAMIThp ! season Is no far nihnnoeil that ennie M no lonxcr wanted. VIAt Thpro Is n fnlrly Rood supply. Ooo > l , fat venl . G4fl7c ; thln or lieitvy. lUSc , I'ltlnoNH-Thero Is n drninnd for "Id pll ? ( ) n , but younu blnln thnt nre not utron ? ; nn tno lng arc not uniHcd. Old birds , l' r iloz. , $1.23l.oO. | VKJiTAlU.KP. lllIANS-rnllf-irtlla haml-plekeil navy , $2. < W 2.1' ' ) ; weKlcrn navy , | l.7H'l.iO ; common whit" bean * , ll.bifj'1.7.1. ' UNIONS-ilnlonn nre quolnl on orders nt $1 ; onlnnn , In bbls. , 12.73. I'OTATOKS Colorado , from Btore , $1 ; Colorado IniF , anSnlt : lake , ! )0cff$1.0ij ) ) new potaloen. per BO-lb. box , $2. rAIIUAdK-riorlda cabbage , prr crate , $2.000 2.2S. cTlnilY : None In the mnrket. HW13KT I'OTATJiK-K. : . l polntoo . $3.M. AHI'AItAiir.S-riood home grown slock Is nhundnnt nt 2."c per doz. on orders. I'll : I'LANT Home Blown pie plant Is be- cumlnK plenty nt 2'j' ' . TOMATfllW Klorlda stock of R00.1 color Is quite plenty nt $3.00OT. & ) iier crate of six busKctc. ( IIIKKN VKOIlTAIIMis Hplnnrh , per bbl. , $2.23 ; tnitlsheH , p. > r doz. , 30c ; lelluce , per ilnx. , 3if40i > ; cucumberi. $ I.M ; parsley , psr do/ . , , ,0J3S" ; onions , PIT doz. , 23fi30c ; turnips , per doz. , B"c ; cnnotH. per do ? . , We ; liccls , per doz. , 73S7We ! string beani1. per ' . " . -liii. box. $1.23 ; water cuss. per case Ifi b ixes. $ l.7rT(2.iK ) ; rqiiashcs , | icr bu. , $2 , Ilormudu onion. ' , per Int. , $3. I'liriTH. STIlA\VlliilKIiH-.nn- : has been well supplied dmlnt ' , Ihe past few days , nnd tht'le IB every prospect that the supply will continue Rood. I'rlci-s nre lower and dealers nre not nnllelpatlnK nny ndvnnco , In fact most every one IH looking for a low no.'ison on strnu berries. Cioj < l stock suitable for sblpmont , $3 2V83.M. Tllfl'U'AI , I'MlflTH. HANANAH-I'er bunch , $2.00fi2.'A l.KMONS Pnncy lemons. 3)0 ) Size , $4 ; fnney lemons. 3' ' plze , $3.73 : cholci1 lemon1 * , SCO size , $3.M ) . Ill ten-box lots 23c pel' boles" . OltANOKS-Wai'lilnKtoii navels. 130s. 17Ci. 2 s , i.1 , 7R ; Washlngnn navels , ? , 112s , $3.23VuKli ; - IhKton navels , 120s , $3.30 ; Medltciranc.in sweels , J3.3H. FIOH-Knnc-y. tier lh. , 13c. l > . \Ti.S : HalloWeeH , C3 to 70-lb. bolt ? , per lh. , D'fcc. x l'INnA'PIKS-InrKe | , per doz. , J3.005J3.23 ; 5inall to medium , per doz. , $2..V ) . 1IONKY Choice white clover , 15c ; California , Kc ; hark Jinney. Ii2(71.1c > . MAI'I.n HVIH'I' ( Iiillon Jugs nnd cans , per doz. . $12. 0 ; half gallon * . $0.r,0. MAI'I.IC SniAH-1'er Ib. , IOc. Nl'TH PheMnutB. 13c per Ib. : Italian chest nuts , 12il3c ; nlniondii , ICc : Knullsh wnluuls , 12c ; lllbeilM , 12c : pecans. InrKe , 13yi4c ; pecans , me dium. IOc : liruzll mils , lie. SAt'KUKUAUT Per bbl. , $1 ; half bbl. , $2.15. I'inMll Puie Juice , per bbl. . $0 ; half bbl. , $ J.23 ; OrcRoiT prt hui. , : ' 'r' " : ' . ' ' . ' , , ' - . . ' ? : ! clartllcd cider , per bbl. , $4.uO ; hiu ' " 'I'J ' - FUIlS. nnAU-No. 1 black , lu : e , $20.00323.00 ; me dium , $15 ; Finnll , $8.00iHO.OO ; black yeaillnRS. larsc , $12.00ffl3.00 ; medium , $10 ; small. $7 ; black cub * , large , $ ii.OOfS.CO : medium , $3.00JG.OO ; Binall , $4- black Montana nnd Itocicy mounluln , larsc , $ lS.001f22.00 ; medium. $14 ; small , $10 ; black Mon tana yearlings , larsc , $12 ; medium. $8 ; small , $3 ; black Montana cubs , InrKe. JO.EO ; medium , $4.M ; small , $3 ; silver tip , larKe , $20 ; medium , $12 ; smnll. $ S ; ( silver tip yenrlliiKS , laiRe. $11 ; medium , $8 ; small , 5 ; sliver tip cuba , larttc , $0 ; medium , $4.W ; small. $3 ; brown. Inige , $20.00a 23.00 ; medium , $16 ; small , 512 ; yearlliiRs. larRe , $1000W1200 ; medium , $ S : Binull , 1C : cubs , lurse , $7medium. ' . $5 : small , $ : i : badRer No. ] , lame. $1 OOW1 HO ; medium. COc ; small , 60c ; nsher No. 1 , IIII-KC JS ; medium , $0 ; small. $4 ; fox , sll\er , ns to color , according to Iwaiity-No. 1. large , JUW ; medium SCO : small , * * > -liver , pale , accordlnR o eautv lai-Be. J50 : medium , $30 ; small. 12) ; cross. Inrkc. Ij : medium. _ $3 : small $2 : led. ni COc : xinnll. We ; benvcr , per skin. No. C J3W06-00 : medium. S4.M : small. $2 ; kits. Jl.W small. 75c muskrats- at-Be. $2 : medium. : ; winter No 1 larse , lOilllc ; medium , 9c : small , 7c ; fall , lar'se. SS9c ; medium. 7c ; small , 6c ; kits. lafce , 2fl3c. 2fl3c.HIDKS , TALLOW. ETC. HIDES No. 1 Bicen hides. 2jc ! ; No. 1 erecn salted hides. 24i&3c ! : No. 2 green salted hides , lMr82eNo. . 1 vcul calf. 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. . CV4c ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 Its. to 15 Ibs. , Sc ; No. 1 dry Hint bides , 5c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , 3c ; No. 1 dry salted hides. 4c. 1'urt cured hides HO per Ib. less than fully cured. SH1213P PKLTS Green raited , each , 2jfCOc ; green salted shearlings ( short-wooled early Elclns ) , each , MMCc ; dry shearlings ( short-wooled tally skins ) . No. 1 , each , 50100 : dry shearlings ( short-wooled early skins ) , No. 2. each , 5e ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska , butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , nctuul weight , G3Sc ; dry Hint. Kansas and Nebraska munaln wool rells. per Ib. , actual weight. 4JfCc ; dry Hint , Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 4f7c : dry flint , Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 41TCC. TALLOW AND OnHASR Tallow , No. 1. 4i0 ! 4V4o ; tallow , No. 2. 3&f4c : grease , white A. 4c ; grease , white U , 3ie ; cicusc , yellow , 3c ; gicase , Hark , 2'Jc ; old butter , 282 < 4c ; bcessvax , Drime , 15 rough tallow , 22'&c. St. I.ouls ( icncral tlurki > t. ST. LOUIS , May 3 , l-'LOl'R Quiet , un changed. WHEAT Absolutely dead , shoollns up He nt the close ; No. 2 red , cash , M'bc ; Mny. 5lc ; June , 05 < , ic. t'OHN riim. but quiet ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 37\c ; May , 3tiiti2So ; July , 3BT B37c ; Septemboi- , 37i | 37I4c. OATS-I'-lnn. lilglier ; No. 2 cash , 03ic ; Mny , 3HJc : Julv , 27XC ; Augusl. 24c. UYK No. 2. tai-l side , SOo bid. HAKI.KY-No trading. HIlAN-lIast tmck. C3c. FLAX-J1.22. Orn-s seeds , unehanKed. HAY III deninnd , higher ; pi line to choice tlmolhy. J'J.l'STilO.W. 11HTTKU louver ; Keparntor creamery , 1351Cc ; choice iliilry , 13f(14c. ( KCUiS Oulel. unchanged. . ' LMAD-.SI.-ndy. J3.17'4. * 1 HI'HI.TKU-Lowcr. $3.23 nskeil , COUN MI-AI.-10ii8lei : , $ l. 0ftl , ! > 3. WHISKY ll.OSfil.lS. CO-n'DN TlKS-rnchnnged nt 93cQtl.OO. HAnniNd-rnelmnKea at f..jOCc. PltOVISIHNSWenk. . I'ork , slandard me ? ? , jobbing , $12.73. l.nril , prime Htenm. $7.13 : choice , $7.30. Diy salt meats , loose Kbouldrrs , JC ; longs and ribs , J6.M ; shorts , ( ii.CO. lincon. p.icked hhoulders , $7 ; longs , $7.23 ; rlbx , $7.2j'Q ' > 7.3i > : ; shorls. $7.37 > ! : M7.r,0. UKC'HIPTH Kluur , C.OOO bu. : wheat , 3,000 bu. ; corn. 5".0im bu. ; oats , 2J.OOO bn. SIlIPMUNTS-Vlour , 5,000 bu , ; wheat , none ; corn , Cl.UOO bu. : o.Us , 27,000 bu. Cotton 'Murkot. N13W OIILKANW , May S.-l'OTTON-Klim ; sales , spol , $13.CO ; to arrive , 1'JO bales ; recelpls , 2IW bales ; ciuihtwlse , 3.CS2 bales , stock , HI , 202 bales. Futures , qnlel and ste.idy : hales , (13,100 bales ; May , Jii.72 bid ; June , tli.7tiffii.77 ; June $ .S2ijU.S3 | : August , $ ii.S3fill,8l : Novemlu-r , * fi. 2if C.)3 ! ; Uccembi-r , Jii.SiS ili.U'j ; .liumary , $7.0II7.0 | . HT. I/ll'IS , May S.-l'OTTON Lower ; mid dling. 71tc , sales , 700 bales : iccclplH , 1. 000 bales ; shlpmenls , l.SOi ) bales : ( .lock. ' 43.2i ) bnles. OALVKSTON , May 3.-'COTTON Iliwlpls , 111 bales ; exports to Ninv York. 4 2113 bales ; stocK , 38,194 bales. Middling , CUc. Miuket dull. HTUUKS AM ) IIONDS. .Specnlutlou'n Onlto Acllvo lint tlio 1'ru- MUllllK Tone XVns M'nik. NK\V YORK , May 3. The speculation on the Stock exchange today wns qnlto active , but tlio prevailing tone was wealc and dull , tlio depression being largely duo not to tlio Kolil movement , but to tlio dlfllcultlea which beset the reorganization committees of tlio loading railroads In the hands of receivers. St. I'aul and sympathetically the other grangers were heavy on the largo decrease In the April earnings of the St. Paul. Atchlson was exceptionally heavy on the offering for sale of 15.000 scares , said to bo for an estate which Is being divided among tlio heirs , Heading was again weak on the threatened foreclosure proceedings. The strength of Sugar waa duo to the expec tations that the senate finance committee would report the tariff bill with the sugar amendments , General Electric wns sold In lloston In liquidation of u big block of stock held them for sumo time , London wan not largely In the market , but sold some lots of St. I'aul and Louisville In the early trading and later bought Reading nnd Atchlson on the decline. Some orders at a figure below dm current quotation were cabled from London before the opening to buy St. Paul , but the stock did not touch the price named. The' market opened gen erally a fraction lower , and prices declined In the early trailing except for Sugar and Chicago Qas , The weakness was of brief duration and under the lead of Tobacco the general list moved up from H to 1 per cent , only , however , to give way quickly under a pressure to sell , which was not checked until 11 o'clock. The market was steadied somewhat by purchases to cover short contracts and after midday the tone of speculation became strong temporarily. UeiiewcU aalea ot AtcUlsou und a treasure of Northern Pacific ngaln broke the market Prices for the remainder of the day wcr ( mostly downward Sugar was n notable f.xc " ' "otl' lcll > R strong In the final dealing ! nml rlMm" nl nn ndvnnco of 1 < 6 per cent on the day , tiic , , rfcrred gaining % per cent , .flrl" Jurlns lhc ' ° rni The bond market wa . In * , but wenk In the after.:00"- : , . The Kvcnlng Post says ! ? , yct.11' , ' year's spring export movement of til" IE not above the average , although usual sprlns conditions ore nt present much Intensified , Fundamentally It must not be forgotten that this season's export represents simply the withdrawal or foreign capital , due to the absolute lack of oppottunlty for Us Invest ment In the money market here. From that point of view It Is certainly nn unpleasant symptom , but no more surely than the Now York 1 per cent money rate , the rise In our city bank reserves , the diminished railway gross earnings and .the average shrinkage In clearing house returns 'from 1893 ot 20 per cent or more. For the moment Europe's money markets are for various reasons more Inviting to International Investors tlinn our own. own.Tho following nre the closing quotations nn HIP lending stocks of the New York ex change todny : The totnl nles of stucka today were 214,10) ) phnres , Including : Alchlson , lft,7i)1 ) : American SiiKnr. Kii.iUM ; C'lilcago Otis , 11,2-jil ; IturllnKlou , 7.100 ; Dlslllllng nnd fnttlc I-Vedlng. 3,6i ) ; Hrln , 3.2UO ; Ueneral Electric. 3in ; Ixjubvlllo .V. > 'n h- vllle , nW)0 ; National Lead , 10,000 ; New Vmk .t New England , 2.1tiK ) ; Northern I'aclllc prefe'rod , 7,7' ' ) ; Headlnir. 33."W : St. I'aul. ll.lHii , Now York Money Market. NEW YOUK , Mny 3. MONEY ON CALL Easy at 1 per cent ; last loan closed nt 1 per cent. cent.PIUMK MEUCANTII.n PAPCn-3H.1 per ci > nt. HTEUI.lNn HXCHANOi : SitronK. with actual business In bankers' bills JI.SS iH.M for demand nnd > 4.87'ifll.S7'i. for 60 days ; posted rau-n. t4.SViItl.90 ; coinmeiclnl bills , J4.S6'-jir4.fc6i. ! .Sil ver certlllcules , Gllti3c. GOVKUNMHNT IIONDS-l-'lrm. State bond ? , Inactive. The cloning quotations on bonds : IT. S. Osreir. . .77 118 Sl.L.&I.M.Geu.riH. U. S. iiacuuu. . . . 118 S. L. .tS.P.Oeu. M. 113 tl. S. .iHi-e ' St. P Coimola VJ8 IJ. S. .iHuoup 111 St. P.O. A. P. Ists. 1104 ! U. -tHjHrj ? u a T.P.L. G. TIlleti l'acincilHot'113. . . nrj T.P.H. O. Tr. Kcts ai3 : < I.ouslaua Btpdla. . ! H1 ! Union I'ac. Ists. . lot MlHHourl ( is 100 WVHt Shore . . Tenn. iftiWHcl UH. 10-2 U. ( I. W. lats Tcmi. now Bet 3s. 101 Atchluoii 7tn : Tenn. now net Us. Atchlson 2Hs A. . : n Canada So. 'JwK. lOIJijG. H. AS. A. Os. 05 L'un. Paii. iHtn . . . . 10(1 i * do 7s UH I ) . A. H. ( ! . iBls. . . llil ,11. , AT. C. us KI5U D.AB. 0..1 * ( lOliH. . Oil Erlo 2nd8 N.C. OH. . ' * M. K. AT. Gen. Us fiu' M. 1C. A T. Ouu na H'JJs Tonn. old ( Is ( ill Mutual Union On. . Va. ( TcntiirlCH oo N. J. C. Int. Cert. . 11U doUefurred 8 No. I'ac. iHtB Ill S. C. nonftmn ' Nc Pac. ' 'lulu Ala. claas A 01) N. W. Coiihola. . . . MO i Ala. Clani ) U -N. W. Ueb. fin KiaJllAla. Class C offered. Huston Stock Quotations , noSTON. May 3.-Call loans. l > j3 par cent : lime loans. : iv3 ! percent. Cloalnj prices for stocks , bonds and inlniusr shtirii.s : On the ; I.anilun Mnrot NRW YOItlv , Mny 3. The UvenlnB Post's London cnblp saysi Today the bank reserve la down 482.000 In cash , which has Kone t. ) Scot land nnd the provinces. Four hundred nnd foty thousand pounds In Bold uere Imported durliu the week , 120,000 from Australia ; 38,0 * ) In bars weru biUKln and 12,000 cnme In from I'.irls nnd C9.000 from I'ortUKar. Other securities went up $1,000,000 , owlnt ; to further borrowing by tb ? mar ket. Hxcept 111 Knsllsh railways , the maikels wen" ntimnant nnd depressed. The Aiecntlnc ROM premium wns 25. Then * arc rumors of mercan tile failures there. Thhj , wlt'i the coril'iiued ' llat- nees of Anierlcnns , depiessed nil spjculnlion. Ami > rlcnns closed nbout the worst , especially HeadliiB. Silver Is unchanged an 1 st.-ady. llal- fom's speech on bimetallism Is the chief topic of conversation. The continued depression naturally helps the dlscuusloii of bimetallic proposils. ltmk : of KiiKlillKl Sliltcnicnt. LONDON , May 3. The weekly BtnlPiucnt of the Hank of ICiiKhitul , Intiueil to lay , nhowa Ihe fol- lowlHK clmnKCH nif compareil with I he previous uccoiml : Total reserve. ilecreaHe , 482.001) ) ; clicu- Inllon , IncrcuHf , { 3S4.1KK ) : Imlllon , Incrcahc , C10I- 913 ; olla-r Hecuiltles , Incrciii-c , II.OOl.O.'O ; olhei' lie- poxltH , IncrenHc , feiM.ooO ; pul > llu ilei > o llH , ilecrciipp , f63ooi ) ; notes rt-celvtil , JecrcnBc , UTH.OIO ; uovorn- ment BecurltlcH. Increase , C7S.OOO. Tim nroportlon of the Hank of KiiKhiniTii ruxcrve to liability IK 63.32 per cent. SI. I.ouls Mining HtoeU Oiiotutloin. ST. I.O1I1S. May . Mlnlncr stocks dull and nnchaiiRitl. QuotatloiiH : Flniinclitl Notes. NHOni.KAN.S. . May 3. Clearings , 11.380,378. IIAI/rtMOUK , May 3. Clcarlngn , J3.230.439 ; lull- nnces. J'lls.uH. NK\V VOHK. May 3. CIcarlngB , J93,407,912 ; lial- HIICCH , t3,014,874. JIOHTON , May 3. CleurlnBf , Jt3COO,233 ; lial- unccH , ll,7IO,9iii. I'lIII.AnMI.I'HIA. May 3. Clt-arlUBB , $12,310- 986 ; balances , 11.443,208. LONDON. Muy S. The Hank of KnBtnml'fc late of Ulscount rKiiialnn unchaniieil at 2 per cent. Mr.MI'IIIH , M y 3. Clearings. 3S4,9K : 1 U- niioi-s , $161,499 , New York cschungu Hclllne ut | mr. LONDON , May 3. The amount nf Imlllon pone Into the Hank of KnKluml on balances today la 1228,000. CINCINNATI , May 3. Money , 2iffO ! per cent. New York exchange , 40o premium. ClrarliiK' , I2.12C.100. ST. LOl'IH. May 3. Clarlnc . $1.493,058 ; 1ml- inceii. $608,437. Money ilull at S37 per vent , lix- chunK * ou New York at pur. CHIOAOO. Muy 3. Clenrlngn , $17.S64.C18. New York eiclmnge at par1 , Sterling exchange , utemlyj icuiiil rule ! , $4.B7ViiU4.t3. Money ciuy at 4I4'i pec cent. . . . . . AIT t II \ 1 tvn nTAnir iiinifT Tn Oiil All A LIvt STOCK MARKETS Another Lighten of Oftttlo finds the iMarket 'Eager but Particular , EXPORT STEERS Ordinary Urndoif of Jlccf .Sortu Knsf to Dull Cows unit Feeder * Firm Hogg Slump n Dime JJnrly but "Clo'no rirm. T . [ i l THUnSDAY , May 3. Receipts so far Oils week compared with last show n falling off of 700 cattle nnd 205 sheep , while the Increase In hogs amounts to nearly 5,000 head. The supply of cattle was not at all heavy , only eighty loads , and , n has been the case to a great extent this week , really desirable beeves were not overly abundant. Oooil to Choice cattle were In very fair demand and firm , While the ordinary grades , both heavy and light , ruled slow and easier. As usual on Thursday speculative Hhlppcrs were not In It , but there was a very good demand for export and an active Inrwlry from the dresied beef men. A bunch of fancy 1,306-11) . "white faces" brought $1,25 for export , but fair to very good 1,200 to 1,450-lb. beeves went largely at from $3.GS to $1 , with fair to very good 900 to 1,150-lb. steers at from $3.40 to $3.80. Aside from the good stuff the market ruled slow and dull and toward the close there seemed to bo an easier feeling on nil grades , although nearly everything finally changed hands. The cow market was , as usual of late , Indifferently supplied and prices exhibited no very material changes. Sales Included common to choice cows nnd heifers at from $ I.fiO to $3.CO , fair to good butchers' stock selling lutgely at from $2.75 to $3.25. Calves were In tolerably liberal supply and slow sale at easier prices , $2.50 to $1.50 buying common to very good veals. Uough stock sold readily at not far from stendy prices. $2 to $3.25 for poor to good bulls , oxen and stags. If there was any change In the stocker and feeder market It was In the direction of better prices. Supplies of both fresh and stale cattle were comparatively limited , while there was a very respectable demand from all sources. Good to choice feeders are quoted at $2.253.S5 ; fair to good at $3.005T3.25 , and lighter , commoner crades nt fropi fj down , Keprp'cntotlve sales ; UHKSSLID iitiKV. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 22. . . . 915 3 20 18. . . . 937 3 50 8..1130 J3 65 6. . . . 810 323 20. . . . 953 353 10 1093 S P5 1..1450 323 24. . . . 909 363 9 1136 370 18cfwl387 323 12..10C2 363 1..990 370 1..IOSO 323 32cfw1265 360 81..1150 370 2. . . . 750 330 3..11S3 360 55..1143 370 2cfwl460 340 5..1136 300 20..1123 370 33cfwl34S 340 18..1033 360 12 1243 370 S. . . . 967 340 12..1040 3 CO 75..11W. 370 . . . . 976 340 3. . . . 893 360 21..1214 375 17. . . . 934 3 43 13..1171 3 60 11..1304 3 75 2 930 350 21. . . .1220 363 13 1101 3 SO 23..1012 3 50 SHIPPING AND EXPOIIT. 3..1043 363 100cfwl3C9 3 SO 14..11S2 400 17..1341 365 1..1610 400 14..1307 4 HO 34..1217 3 SO 21..1126 400 20..1300 425 MIXHD. 14. . . . CS7 315 Q. . . . 701 345 21..1130 3 60 12. . . . 6S7 3 40 22. . ' . , (139 ( 3 60 cows. 1. . . . S50 1 ( A 1..1010 225 1. . . . 110 273 4. . . . SSO 163 3.L. S23 235 6..100J 2 SO 4. . . . 823 170 2..1200 2 . " 5 1..1IGO 285 4. . . . g 7 175 . . . . Ore 243 4..1035 285 2. . . . 9S5 ISO 2.i )0 2 60 1..1120 25 4. . . . 1135 180 1..H60 2 BO 2..1315 30) 2. . . . 9S5 190 1.-.1170 260 2..1273 3 ( K ) 6. . . . 4Cl ! 200 C. . . , 028 255 1 630 3 l 2..1105 200 S.ll220 2 fO 3. . . . 883 300 2 1000 2 l > ID 1043 270 5. . . .1300 300 1. . . . 9M ) 200 S.i ) 919 276 1 1210 .100 a 720 2 IU Z..1200 275 ( ! . . . .102) 3 OT 1..1190 22.1 1 , . . . . 961 275 21. . . .1076 311 1 230 225 2.U1CO 275 6..1111 315 1..1050 225 2..U366 275 1..1200 325 1. . . . 950 223 1..1V70 275 2..1133 36) 11. . . . 931 2 23 . . 3. . . . 61C 213 3. . . . 760 300 28. . . . D96 323 2. . . . 315 2 25 7. . . . 573 3 00 .11. . . . 568 3 25 I 680 223 S .I 784 305 2..1153 325 2. . . . MO 260 1 , . . . 510 305 1..1030 323 8. . . . 616 2 73 I' . . . , 400 3 03 . 31. . . . 753 3 30 2. . . . 075 2 73U. . . J3Q. , 3.10 , , ' 61. . . . fOO 3 40 7. . . . 608 2 S3 H , . . , 933 3'16 4.762 360 ' 1. . . . 430 3 00 - iSj-AseS-'SM' I YIJATlLINGS. 43. . . . 970 300 CALVES. 1. . . . 100 260 5. . . . 154 400 3. . . . 116 460 2. . . . 533 275 1. . . . 110 400 1. . . . 160 450 7. . . . 337 330 1. . . . 160 400 1..I50 460 1. . . . 120 400 2. . . . 175 400 2. . . . 145 450 2. . . . 213 400 2. . . . 135 450 I , . . . 190 450 BULLS. 4..1363 200 1. . . . 020 273 1..1130 295 1 1. . . . 620 200 2..1710 275 2. . . . 570 3 M 1. . . . 670 215 1..1600 280 I..1080 300 1. . . . 60 } 223 1..U.70 283 1..CSO 3 HI 2. . . . 910 235 1..10SO 2 S5 1..1490 300 1..13(50 ( 240 3. . . . 693 290 1..1300 305 1..1560 205 1..1930 290 1..8IO 325 OXEN. 2..1610 2 50 STAGS. 2..1510 3 00 2..1510 3 23 STOCKURS AND KEEDRnS. 2. . . . 680 275 1. . . . 5SO 340 14..075 3 TO 1 4SO 273 " . . . . 591 340 9. . . . 60S 355 3. . . . 473 300 59. . . . 547 340 10..838 , .J,6 1. . . . 630 300 24. . . . 773 343 6..1041 3 60 1. . . . 760 320 8. . . . 875 345 2..S 3 < 21. . . . 119 323 1. . . . 600 345 4..C2) 360 23 11131 33) ) 8. . . . 667 360 3'l ' V1 363 3. . . . 9IG 3 I' ' ) 12. . . . COO 3 50 4. . . . Ct2 3 75 26. . , . 555 3 40 40COLORADO COLORADO CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 3 bullH 12S3 200 4 bulls 1062 225 3 fit n us 1161) ) 260 1 feeder 13SO 300 35 feedcts 1127 3 50 HOGS Dealers were somewhat surprised nt the comparatively big run of hogs today and sellers found conditions very much against them. Lower ea t' > rn market" nnd nn absence of shipping orders gave buyer * for local houses a big advantage , nnd the average .market was a dime lower than Wednesday. For fair to good hogs of all weights the popular figure was $1.95 , and the more desirable loads , both heavy and light , sold at $4.97 > , i and $5. A couple of very common underweight loads sold at $1.30 and $4.92'but ( ! practically everything sold a ( $4.95 to $5 , as against $5,05 on Wednes day and $5.05 to $5.10 on last Thursday. There was little change In the market as the day advanced , but the feeling was per haps n trifle firmer along toward the close , and n good and reasonably early clearance wus effected. Representative sales : 8IIKKI' There was very little change In the situation. Supplies were not heavy and the demand was fair. Two doubles of fair Mexican yearlings brought $4.25 , about a dime lower than last week , but the general market was hardly quotably lower than yes terday. Fair to good natives ore quotable at $3.7604.40 ; fair to good westerns. $3,20 ® 4.20 ; common and Block cheep. Rood to choice 10 to 100-lb. lambs at $3.60 ® 4.75. Ilcprmriilntlvo sales ; No. yfj pr A''O ' MfXlcnnyrarlluefl 81 * 4 l5 ! < THIH | und Kl pojitlDii of .Stork. hy tlio book nor nn tTulOii atowk Ynnln co.inuuy ? r. . ? t"'nty-fonr hours rntilriir ot 3 o'clock n m , * > ia > j , iblU : nee CUTS. CVATTI.K. HDDS. Blltr.l' . MM Carn.lHo.iil Cars Ilc.nl. Cars. Head IVI 10 ! ) 7,28.1 1IUYIIH. CATTI.e. ' IIOCIS. Omaha Parking Co Then. 11. Hammond Co. . 117 Swift nnd company 7''it 1.8S7 . The Oud.ihy Packlne Co. . . VIM . ' .4HH | .120 A. Hani r.i . : B. Ilecltcr .V Dciron 111:1 : id fcudcrn 1117 Lett over Total. 1,070 7B1H120 | CIMCAH ) 1,1 VII Selling lnirro l In C'littlo Not SiilUllcd ullli the Cuttlo Miirki ; ! . CIIIC'AOO , Mny 3. The rnttli- market wn nnt altoRpthcr Hiiilsfnrlory to tinFelllnK Interest to day. It \ \ IIHciy ( inlet nil day and nviTiigitl lower I him ilurhiK the opening hours of Wedni'.t- ilny. Prleis wciu nlnmt the tuuno us thnt iluy'it clo c. They \\cro fully rlriuly for llKlit unil medium weights , while heavy urii'lcs were dull allil le.iiii'd toMilaieH. . " . ltct'i > litH | weie IlKlil and ha\c IIPCII lluhl for pome nmc IUIKI. but tilt * fuel does not appear to have much wctRht with huyeiM who art > coiiiplnlnhiK todny of the extrnonlinary dullness of the men ! trade all over thi > countiy. Iltiity cnltle me scllInK very low UK compareil wllh Hi" price * paid for light olid iniilhlin wclRhts. TIH | licM prices paid for the former nre not now more than from 16c In IV per 1WO Ihs. higher than fid 1.200 to I..Mm Ib. nicer * . Today'H Kilra were principally nt fiom } 3.63 to } l for clrerx nnd lit from J2.50 to J3.25 for conn , hplfi'rx nnd bull" . Tin- hut ? iniu-ki'l WIIH In n very limp condhlon Ii iipciiHil from Be lo lee lower ihaii yi'Slenlay'K HXeniRe nnd the Inier mnrketiix even woine Tinreri'lptH coniiuue lo run iilii-ud of last week , the K'lln ' for the four iliiyii iiinoimnnK to 15.Oft ) hend. Thnt fact and the n > ccnt drop In price * for hntf piiidiictH weie the enupes of ilin decline of fioiii IOc to 15e Hint him taken place Hluce Tuesday In the viiltie of the live niilnuil. Sales weio Keneriilly nt fiom $3.10 lo J5.30. ullli from t4.'JO to 15.25 Ihe cMrcme rame of limita tions for merchnlitnlilo lotx. Totvnrd Ihe clo o It W.'IH not en y to llnd n buyer lit over $1.20 for anything- . Buyers were not very dlncrjiuinn- tlnif nH to wflijlit , IlRht , medium und hen y nil HcllinK In the sune ; notch. Thruwns a fnlily llrm m.irket for j-heep nit liecnufe of niiy activity In the denmiid. for Hint 'lenient nd lirktmr. ; but by reiiKon of ihe moileriite rccelplH of Ihe hint few du > . flood to c.Mrn welli-nf were nilulilp nt from tl t" J4.65. nnd poor to medium qunlllieM were < | U"tcd nl fiom $2 to J3.75. Sales were Inrnely nt fiom $3.23 lo $1.25. YenilliiK.t were In fnlr request at from $3.25 to $5 , nuordlu ? to quality , nnd spiliiK laml's weie iiunteil nt from J4.60 to Jl. ( The axer- ngu of prlres for > cirlliiifa ! * lower. llKCIMI'Trt-Catllo , ll , ( 0 heacil calve ? , CCO hend ; hogs , 22,0m ) head ; oheep , 9,0X1 head. The livening .lourmil reports ; C'ATTI.i : ItccciplH. 11.000 hend. llejivy fleers , ( .lull ; lojhl , nlendy ; prime to cxtin M.'itUe Kteers , l.50iil.sO ; me.'lloui. $ l.5'04.20i ] otheis , t .bi'ff ' 3.03 ; Tt'Xiins , $3.So'ii4 > 10 , IIOOS-ltecelplH. 22.000 henil. Matket nlow nnd 15c lower. Itoimh henvy , $ l.5l > 54.75 | ; pncUeis und mixed , $ " . .lIC/r.15 ( ; prime heavy nnil butcher weights. " > 5.15ij5.25 ( ; n.ssorted llRht , S i.lonS.2e. HIIKKP UecelplH , li.tjijO head. Mniket nn- chnnwed. Top khecp , $ l.25 < i4.73 ; top lambs. $1.75 W5.00 ; exlni Innibs. $3.2of5.25. | .St. I.oiiln l.ivn Stock Miirkcl. ST. I.OflS. Mny 3. fATTUSItcceipt - , 1 1M" head ; ? lllimcns. ] ( 400 hend. Mnrket closed slf.ng uenerallj : unlive MII-.TM , 1.00) to 1,201 Ib ? . . } < .70f > 4.00 ; cows. $2.6.V2.65 | : calves , $5 ; Texas mee s , 1,000 to 1,100 Ibs. , (3.3 < li3.GO. 1IOC1S llHcelpts , 5.9(10 ( hem' ; Rlilpmenla. 2.10 < ) hend. Mnil.et weiik , n5/10c lower ; butcher urailfS. SS.15iT5.25 ; pncliers , S5.IOfi5.20 ; pKS | nnd common to inedlum IlKhta , $ l.60 i5.00 : llKlit iilss. $4.25. SHliKP HecHlptB , GO ) hend ; BhlpmenlH , nmie. Market quiet , I.V hlKlier ; clipped nntUcs , Includ- IllK ewes. $1.75ifil.03 ; Inmbs , $4.0ff5 25. Kiinsim C'lty l.lv Stock Murl < nt. KANSAS CITY. Mny 3.- OATTI.Kllorolpt. . , 2iOO hend ; shipments , 2,600 hend ; mnrket Hlr-mli 13 strong ; Texns supers , $3.1'Sf3.80 ' ) ; Texan cows S2.0ll4il.2shlppltlK ; sterrs , $3.25 4.4(1 ( ; IliltiXe e , w $2.JOi3.5i ) ; sluckern nnd feeders , $3.0063.90 ; bulls ' * HOS lleci > | pts. 9.200 hend ; mnrket Go louer bulk , $4.i5f5. ( ) ; hcnvleo , iwckers nnd mlxitl $4.S3i5.o5 ; llRhls , Yorkers nnd plus , $4.803.1.00. SHKKP Iteoeliits , 1,4'iiJ , ' hend ; shlinni-nls. neil inaikct sti > nd > . > York I.lt Stock ATurkrt. NEW YOHK. Mny 3. HK13ViS llecelplB , 20f hend. nil f' r export. SHKEP AND I.AMlt.S-Ilccelpts. 3.400 head mnrket slow but llrm ; unshorn sheep , poor to prime , $3.75i5.0U ; clipped sheep , \i-ry common to prime , $2.75itt4.25 : unshorn lambs , Inferior ir choice , $5.25t)5.S7ti ) ; ; clipped lumba , fair tu good HOC3S Heceipts , 2.000 head ; nominally stead ) nt J5.Mftfl.73 for fair to good. Sioux City I.lvo Stock Jfnrkot. SIOL'X CITY. Mny 3. HOOS Itecelnts. 1 CO , lead ; shlpnienls , 373 head ; market 5u lowi-r ; i4.fc5fi4.90. CATTLi : Hcceipls , 1.IMO head ; sbipmonts , 73 ? lend ; mnrket steady ; feeders , $2.008(3.10 ; icar- Ings , ? 2.WT3.23 | ; cows , Sl.2381.27 > , . > -tock In SlKht. Receipts of HVP stock at Ihu four principal yards for Thur'ihiy , May ! t , were : Cattle. HOZH. Shorp. South Omaha . ll.Uti ! 7iH.5 ! 7 'tl Jhlcago . ii.tmo su.uuii n.ooo ICansanClty . -.700 n.'JOO 1,40(1 ( St. Louis . 1,100 C..IOO rio ( Totals . 10.84'J .14t85 ; 11,0 polN \ Vticiitllnrlccr. . ' MINNEAPOLIS. May 3. rompiirml with yes terday tin" mnrket closed stronger , nlthough It was wenk In Ihe mornlnc , but prices iiilvimceil luring tbe dny with n fnlr demand , but there wan little stuff for snle , w.ilch wus chlelly tin caiisi" of Ihe ndvanco. Crop rep.utH from nil llreclloiis were good , wllh n bearish Inlluence. The Hltimtlon otherwise wns practically mi- chnnged , exccpllntf that there was n. d"inM"d for norw whent than was offereil , which caused the Irmncps , nnd some parties who sold eatly In lile luy weie Inclined later , on account of the small amount of pnles , to buy It up ngaln. HecelplR were larger and nmountel to 10 ,140 bu. Ship ments , 28.9SO bu. Kopie of the Inrger mills tlint were closed diirliiBT tie : railway strike nre nm- iliiK again today. Increasing the capacity nnd ho amount of wheat consumed , hut ns some that .vcre . running before nn * shut down for repalis , he consumption this week will necessarily h3 considerably below that of last week , so the le- celpts of today , after taking out the shipments , vould about supply the ibiy'x con.-um | > tloii of the nllls. It Is expected the rec"lpts will be full nil his wo" ' ? . T ! " ? demand for cns'i wh"iit that was sum on track wns co.nl , nnd It nil sold eng beforo'tho close of the sess'on ' , pi Ices r.inx- ng near yesterday's llgnres. There was n rise of * .c In Mny wheat nbovp yesterday's closing > rlces , iic for July , while September clored at he same price loilny ns yeslerday. Tlte clos ng llgures were : May , COlic ; July. CO iliCOTie September , rS'xc. On track , No. 1 hard , We ; Co. 1 northern , CHje ; No. 2 northern. 0)c. Til.- Hour maiket wns stendy , nnd millers asked In some cnt.es a little mure than seslcrd.iy. The market closed nt $8. loftS.GO for patents. Ship ments of Hour were 69,400 bblu. for the last twenty-four hours. ColTco .Market. NEW YOUK , "May 3. COFI'ii-Optlois opined unchanged to f. points net decline ; was < iulet nnd ptcndy during the morning , bin eased off later under leallzlng nnd closed easy at IIMT13 polnlH decline. Sales , 5,1)23 ) bags. June. J13.30 : July. $1.1.20 ; Seplcmhor. SU.GSfrll.Oi. ami December , S14.iMffl4.IXi. Spol corfce , Ulo. No. 7. $47.50 ; mild , quiet ; Conlova , $19.infill > .23 Miles. 700 bags Central American , 0)0 ) ; warchoiise deliveries nt New York yesteidny were 4,1154 IIIIK * . New York Block today. 191.19S bags ; IJnllcd Rtntes stock. 257'J ! > 9 bags ; allont for thu I'nllu I Wales , 179 000 lings ; total visible for the Unllcd Klatep , 4M.8S9 bags , iiRiilnxt last jcnr , 433rCI bags. Jt was a holiday nl Ulo , Hanlos nnd Ilnmburrf. LONDON , Mny 3. Market quiet ; prices un changed ; SflCd lower. 1IAVKE , May 3.-No report. Illco .Mnrkut. NKW YOUK , May 3. The demand for do mestic sorts Is of inodent proportions , tint full limitations nre Inulsted upon as slocks at this point nre IlKlil nnd no rcsupply obtalnablo nl iMlii.il cost , lluyeis 111 the miiln pceni to Inivi ) tuiiusl uwny fiom the conslderntlon of domestlo to the foreign ports , which nro coming forward In large volume and covering nil glades from common to cxlrn fancy. Advices from the Honth note lessened movement nt nil points , but wllh tbc mull miionnt still left centcied In the liandH of the few , prices me llrmly mntnlnlned. I'lirclgn purls mo In nctlve renueut nnd In older lo Insuic sil ! > plleH many buyers me foiccastlmt Ihelr wantH und purchoiilni ; for forward delivery. KIIIISIIH City .MiirkittM. ICAXSAS CITY , May 3. WllUAT-fnehaliged ; No. 2 hunt. M'iff.'ile ; No. 8 led , Sic ; No. 3 nil , SOtlSlc : rejecled , 44c. COUN fnchanged ; No. 2 mixed , 3'i < & 33'je ; Nn. 2 white , Sfli.iSiJCitc. OATS No. 2 mixed , 3lc ; No. 2 wlle. | ( 31'afl.liC. HtrrrilU-yiilet ; creamery , WISe ; d.ilry , HW l c. inOSVak nt fie. UKOEIITS-None. H 1 1 1 I'M ENTS None. _ Dulnlli ( Irnin Murhnl. ni'M'TII. May 3.--\VlliAT-Co : | e : Dull ; No , . hard , cnph , BIV1 : Mny. "IV1 ! July , SI i No. norlhern , caph , C0\c ; May , tOie ; July , id' c ; September , tili c ; No. 2 northern , cimh , Wic ; S'o. 3 , M ) > , c ; rejei'ted. 4l' c. On track : No. 1 lorlhern. to nrrl\e , CJ'ic. ' jjy j.j _ \n * . OATS-No. 2. 32'ic ; No. 3 white , 33a , HEC'ini'TS None. HH I I'M iNTH-\Vheat , 102.8(8 ( bu. Liverpool .MnrkclH. WVIJIU'OOI. , Mny 3. WHKAT Dull : demund iiior ; holders offrr freely ; No. I C'allfoinla , Is 'id ; red winter. 5s Id. C'OIIN Steady ; demand modcrnlt ; new mixed , "iMlOVIHIONH Urrt , cilra India me , 7s 61. 1'ork , prlmw IIK-PH. 7fci. llanni , Ionic und short leur , Vtt Ilis. . 33 M ; IOUK clear , 41 Ibs. , 34 * C ! . Ijxrd , primewmtcrn , M < M. Now York Dry ( loudH Market. NtJW YOUK. May 3-Therc wn a very i-i > oil > rdvr IruUe for iirlnted i-allcom , vallmi , aid othtr light tttlturc * , al o lur Urcin HEBE'S THE STORY : Wo have over hauled . . . every ouo of onr 19 departments , and each article whore there was only one or two of a kind or whore wo had too ninny of a kind , or anything that was not just spick and span , has been marked with largo rod ticket , In plain figures , at one-half former prices in order tosoU them quick. Odd pieces of parlor furniture ( some slightly soiled ) , odd rugs , odd pairs of curtains , odd dressers , etc. , ail amounting to $18,9G0.50\vlll , bo sola this wookfor $0.480.25- Don't delay , but oomo at once and help to take thorn away. It comprises : n . braril Tablet , llnlil Tablet , $ Inlalil rabl ID/ . ' Cases , MttiiiN , Jlall Trees , Dremiliiii Tables , l'l > hi > ttrrftl ® Iron lletlsteatlii , . , J'lllnirii , Leather Chair * , m .lltisle Cabinet * , I'lnsh Chain , Cant Tables , Chair * in Knur/ ; $ I'arlar Sultf , t'liholtteru , . Hilt Tallies , m Uni/f Ttililr.i , Jliillnii Itaeliers , Clnt Ir * . @ Chiffonier * , llliiliin { 'half * , Jlallt'lialr * . Clillitren'f iMilles' Itentts , or.-rr * . Hull Ilia * * ? * . Jltfili I'halrs , * Cinnliliidtliiil Jlail Parlor Suits , m llool ; Cases , J'urliir Null * rrrlarii Itnoli Caffs , III Tai < eitfii mill Cabinet * , Jliveatrlle , H'unlroties , Com untile * , .Siilou/i Tables , Coininnn Jtftenlt > n Table * , lle < ll Tuitrt Table * , I'lnr Ofllee Sliioti. Jtrililraits , Tra Tabln , Mirror * , J'fileflal.i , lllnner Set * . These goods have nil boon distributed throughout our stock , onch piece in its proper department , and will bo sold cither for CASH Olt ON OUR USUAL EASY PAYMENT PLAN. EASY TERMS. Presents to Purchasers $ 10 OOworth of goods , $1 00 per week $ 5 00 worth of goods An Album 10 00 worth of goods. .Souvenir Spoon 25 00 worth of goods , 1 CO per week 25 00 worth of goods. World's 1'alrllook CO 00 worth of goods , 2 00 per week CO 00 worth of goods.Ulsquo Ornament 7G 00 worth of goods..Lace Curtains 75 00 worth of goods , 2 BO per wcel ES 100 00 worth of goods Center Table 100 00 worth of goods , 3 00 per week ALL , VIStTOHS KUCUIVU UAND- 200 00 worth of goods , 4 00 per week ' SOME SOUVKNIHS. Formerly People's ' Mammoth Installment House Close evenings at 0:30 , except Monday and Saturday ( Semi lOr far postage OH lil'J ' . " / ealaliujne , linnreaili / . Staple rollout were plow. Wool blankets wire In fulr n'locliim. u.t al o were cotton llaniu'ls unil lilankHts. Printing1 clothes woie dull. The KCiiTnl imiikct was quiet , yet buyers show more Interest in autumn sooJa. _ .Sugiir Market. NH\V YORK. Mny 3-SUlAH-Unw ( , nrm pali-s. 2,4'X ' > I nipt centrifugal , ! ' test. 213-lr. ( BSD hhil.i. , 1DO I.IilH. nnil ! W IWK Mimcnvmlo , 89 ti'st i Ji < ' . One cai'BO contrltiiBal , 95 ti'st , to Now York sin'culator.s , ntT.o nnil for 8hlpnu-nt. Itcflnrd. llrm. N'o. 7 , -C'g3''ji. ' . . No. 8 , 3HQ391CCNo. ; . 9. 3 3 7-lCc. OH MiirUuts. Oil , CITY , Tn. , May 3. National Transit Cpr- tlllcatep opvnnl nt Sj i ; hlBhpHl. So' , ; lowent , 83 < ii , : floswl , 8 % ; shipments , jf.72 bbln. ; runs , 79 * t ° tJ Ijl'li * IMTTSlirnn. I'a. . May 3.-Niitlonnl TmiiBlt Ci-rtllleutfK oiii-noil at Mi : closed at 8j ? ; hlgfiest , b5 i ; lowest , 8ii. No yales. Trlscd Wln-ut Onotntlons. SAN FnANflPCO. Mny 3. Drafts , slsht , IS'ie ; tPlrKRipliK J'XjC. Hllvcr bars , GlVi'iiCI'h.c. ' ' Mi-x- . steady ; Ueivmber , Sl.HH ; Mny. ? ! . " < \\nol .Miirlli't. ST. LOflS. Mny -WOO I.In llslit ivcet | , ; nrleos Hlt-mly : ineilluin MlfKOiirl nnil IlllnolH comliliiB. I 5il7c ; nmlluin Tf\iH , nix to twi-lve montliH. 12 Hi' : innllum western anil noitlicrn , ijllc ; choice tub-washed , :3o. Tixlr In Ni'brnslm ; Coiilc-r In tlio AVe tcrn niid WnriiiiT In Hie ICiiHti-rn 1'orlloiis. WASHINGTON , May 3. The Indications for Friday are : For Nebraska Fair ; cooler In the western and wanner In the extrni.ie eastern portions ; south winds. For Iowa Fair ; wanner ; south winds. For Missouri Fair ; wanner in the nor'.h- crn and eastern portions ; south winds. For South Dakota Cooler ; fair ; south , shifting to west wlnd . For Kansas Partly cloudy ; warmer ; south winds. . ' Local lie-cord. OFFICT. OVTIIE Wnvninu HI'UKAU. OMAHA , May . Oniiitta rccora of tcmpornturo and riuifullconiiifiJil | : with corrospoiullng day of past four years : , 4. IBn3. ,803. 1801. .Maxlimiiiitcniiniratiito CK = 04 = DU- ( . ( i- Mlnliiiiini tuiiiponiuiro.10 = -l = < - = J = AveraL'o tonipuriitiiro. . 57 = rjJ3 476.3 I'reolpltatlon . OH .00 I .00 Statement showing tlio fomlitijn of torn- poraturo and prooipiutlon lit Omaha for the day mill slnuo Miinth t , IS'Jl : Normal temporatiiro . Itolk-lenoy MrtUuimy . \ ° 1 . Kxci-sisliiroMuioli \n > \ Normal prcclnltritlon . ' " . m < , ' Di-tlrli'iii-y for theday , fclncu Mill-oil 1 . l.OOIiiclit-K from Dlhi-r .Stntliiin at H r. .M. "T" Imlli'iitui traci' . OKOlKiK K. HUNT , Local Forecast Olllelal. Wo could not Improve the < ] ualty ! If we paid double the price. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo Is the best salve that experience : an produce , or that money can buy. Ills Injuries riumril Ih-uth. William Wales , who was struck by a train ast Tuesday evening at Mascot and tukim to the county hospital , died there yesterday. Uo suffered Internal Injuries which caused lenth. Wales has a sister , Mlws Kate Wales , residing nt C358 KVUIIB avenue , Chi- will bo sent there -ago , and the remains , ; oday. Wales was a single man. DeWIU'H Witch Hazel Salvo cutes piles. Vincent on Curljlc. Prof , hcon II. Vincent lectured at thu , lnlngcr gallery last evening on "Carlyle. " 'or two hours Mr. Vincent entertained lilj iiidlenco with a discussion ol the life of he eccentric Scotchman , uboundlne In DRS. BETTS AND BETTS. E. V. DAVIS M. D. . . , . . , RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. all forms of NISRVOrS. CHRONJO AND PRIVATE ] DISEASES We euro Kpc'cdlly nnil permanently all di scuses ot tin1 KPiictallve organs , also kidney , bladder , blood , skin und stomach troubles. Our principles nnd assistants have all iiuule life .studies of our specialties CONSULTATION PR BE. Send 4-cPiitH for our new 120 page book. Call or address with stamp , iTT ! 119 South i4th St. , Omaha. Dr. E. C. Weil's Nerve and Drain Treatment ' t fold under positive written Kiinrnnttte , by author ized indents only , to euro U'eulc Tdcmory ; lions of Ilrnln nnd Nerve 1'ower ; Txist Mnnhood ; QuIi'lmcfH ; Nlulit IXIBFCS ; I'.vll Drcnnm ; I-ick of Uoiitldcuce ; Ncrvonsnefc ; T.ni > rllud ; all Drnlnn ; 1,053of I'owor of the ( li'iii'inllvo Ori.'iuM In clllrr RCX , caumid by over-oxertion ; Voiithfnl inors : , or lliccs.'lvo Ufoot Tobiicco. Opium or l.lquor. which BOOH lead to Mlcrl'on umptlon , Iii'iiiiltj-iuul Deulh. llymnll , llnboi ; ( iforf'i ; \ > llfi written mmrnntcn to euro or refund money. WHST'SOOUdllSYItlM' . Aceitah ) euro for Cough" . Coldo , AKthuiii , DronchltlKCroup , Whooping Cough. Horn Thront. I'loMSflnt to toke , fimiill hlze. discontinued ; old.BUi.finnow'iV. . ; old fl flzo , now Wo. GUAltANTEKS Issued only by Goodman Drug Company. Notice. The annual meothiK of stockholders of tln > Krumont , l lkhorn ci .MlHHuurl Vulli-y Hull- roue ) rompany lll Inhchl at the olllcn oc tiniiimpnny In Omnliii. Nub. , on Friday. .May 18 , 1MI , at 2 o'clock p. in. for HID ulei- thin of-dlrcctoi-H and for thetruiiHiti'tlon nt Hiicli other business as may i-oinc boforu tlio HiPPtlliK. J. II. 1M3IJKIHI.O. Dated .May i 1831. Sccrotury. Midi It WM. LOUDON , Commission Merchant CHAIN AND PROVISIONS' Prlvnle wires to Chicago nml New Yuik. At business orders placed on ClilciiKO Hoard of Tinile. Correspondence solicited. OffUo , room 4 , New York I.lfu Hull lluu graceful diction , artistic word painting and ilcllcato and llnlHliod sallies of wit. llu said that the relations of Carlyle to liln wlfo WPIO mlHiimlerstood and ho HuugliL to c'orrect many false Impressions regard ing this nnliiic | couple. A more extended report of the lectnro will appear In The Sunday Dee. DeWllt's Witch Hazel Salvo cures piles. rrailliunil tliu ( inivo. The following blrtliK and dcatlm were ro- porli'd at the litMilth olllce yo.slcnliiy : DlrlliH Arthur Kamper , 622 South Kf- | tionth Htreet , boy ; Cliarlcn Oahlciulst , 1(571 ( North Nineteenth street , girl ; Hans Nc-lxen , 2U17 I.ako street , boy ; John Hwansun , 8JI Soulh Twenty-second street , boy ; Walter Itcynolds. COS North Sixteenth street , boy ; hawronc'e. Nube , 3838 Uako street , girl ; Joseph Wurinlck , 1915 heavcnworth street , boy. Deaths It. M. Weeks , 08 , 2007 C'asn street , iiKiploxy | ; K. 1'lxley , 33 , 2G03 Dodge street , congestive chill ; Charles 1 > , Fitch , 17 , ( 'ollonudn hotel , overdosu of morphine ; JmUon ICvaiu , 10 months , 2420 Howard ttrtct , brouclio-puoumonla.