THR OMAHA DAILY HEM : SATURDAY , MAY 12 , 189J. COJIJIERCIAl AND FINANCIAL Wheat Was Very Weak Yesterday ami OIowl Nearly One Gent Lower. DULLNESS REIGNED IN THE CORN MARKET Finn Wrnlticr , Prospective Larger Kc- cclptu nnit tlio Action of Wlirnt All Combined to Miiko ItVciik .Firm. CHICAGO , May 11. Wheat was very weak today , and closed with July vie lower. Corn was weak , closing % o lower. Oats stopped with n loss of % c , nnd provisions llnlnhcd a trifle higher all around. In whr.it there was a largo trade , options being on a much heavier scalo. Opening trades were nt UQ to V\c ndvonco , but steadily sold down to from Ic to lUe , and closed near the bottom. The action of iho market , considering the report of last nlRht , was a great surprise to many operators. The gov ernment report made th condition SI.4 , against fic.7 last month , but , being generally discredited , extreme weakness resulted. Offerings were heavy from the start and Increased as Iho session advanced , a notice able feature being the free Rolling by the houses which took largo quantities just prior to the close yesterday. I'ardrl'lge covered freely on the day's decline , and his purchases proved a supporting factor to the market. The decline caught KOIW stop Iocs orders around CS'/fcc. ' The efforts on the part of the buyers of yesterday to roall/.e at the opening helped to cause the market to rule cany from the start. The corn market was rather dull. Klne weather , prospective larger receipts and the action of wheat all combined to make It weak. Opening trade showed little change , but sold off under fair offerings to from % c to lie , rallied to from > ,4c to 'ic , changed Homo , ruled easy , and closed but ' , &c from tin ; bottom. Oats were weaker , due to the depression In wheat and corn and to increased offer- Ings. There was llrm buying on the de cline , but the close was weak at about lh < > bottom. Provisions averaged firm on a light run of hogs at the yards. The market was gen erally dull , closing easy for pork and steady for lard and ribs. The range of prices was narrow. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , fiO cars ; corn , 185 cars ; oats , H15 cars ; hogs , 11,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows ; " "Articles. r Open. | nigh. | I..QW. | Close. Wheat , No. 2 May 67K July Sept uow DUH Corn No. 2. . Wny' July 0i ! Sept 40 ® IOW BOM Oats No. 2. . . .11 HI , June 33SI July : io ab Sept 20M 'Ml 25'f ' Pork per bbl May July 12 35 12 45 af.Mi Laid. 100 Ibs May , . . 7 315 7 40 735 40 July 7 10 7 15 7 07 Sept 7 07 } . 7 12J , 7 05 10 Short Ulba- May ft 40 0 42K 010 July II 40 SiSii Sew il aiiy Cash cpiotntlnns were as follows : KMJUK-Knsy. WIIKAT No. 2 spring , COXc ; No.-1 sprlnp , no Bales ; No. 2 red , r > Cc. COIIN No. 2 , 37'/jW37-ic ; No. 3 yellow , SS c. OATS-No. 2 , 3lc ; No. 2 while , SCJjUGlic ; No. 3 while. 3SW3rc. JtYK-No. 2. 13'Jc. HAIII.HY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , GSffJCc ; No. 4 , r,2fi51c. J--I.AX SKI3I-No. ) 1 , J1.33. TIMOTHY HEKD-Prhne , Jl.20 1.23. T'llOVISIONH Mess pork , per hlil. . J12.33W 12.37'i. Ijinl , per 100 Ilia. , $7.40O7.42Vi. Short rllis , sides ( loose ) . $ M7iir < IG.50. Dry salted shoul ders ( boxed ) , Jd.700C.00 ; eiort | clear sides ( hoxeO ) , IC.S7V4tf7.12ii. WHISKY Distillers' nnlshcd Bonds , per gal. , StOAnS Cut loaf , $5.31 ; granulated , J4.W ; landard "A , " tl. . The followniwuro tlio receipts ana slilpmenn for today i On the Produce cxclianro todav the butter mir- hct was firm : creamery , loaisa ; dairy , 8 ® l"o. Effira , weak ; Btrictly fresh , Uc. NUW VOHK OINI < : UAI , .MAUKKT. * y 8tcrduy'ti Quoliitloim nn Flour , Grain nnd Provisions , Mntnls , Ktc. NKW YOItK , May ll.-KLOUU-Hccclpts , 24- BOO bbls. ; exports , 33noO bbls. ; miles , 4,100 pligs. ; market weak on absence of demand and weak- ncfcH In Brain ; winter patents , $3.2303.33 ; winter HtralghtM , l2.COlff2.05 ; Minnesota patents , $3.40 ® 8 > Svt/i,9Xn.SuF > nrn1' I'uckwhpat ' Hour. nnn. BUCKWHEAT Dull ; range on all grades , US ® COHNMBAISteaily ; yellow western , J2.C3 2.70 ; Ilrnndywlne , J2.70. , l'1'I1' l"dl and nominal ; car lots , Dlff/Kc / ; boat loads , tSQKiiiv. IIAllhKY Quiet ; No. 2 Milwaukee. C0867c ; un graded western , OOfiCric MBS = c : Blx- WHHAT Hecelpts , 39,2iW bu. ; exports. 106,500 lU. ; sales , 2,320,000 hu. of futures , 2IGOUi ) hu. of spot. Spot market weak ; No , 2 red , In store nnd elevator. GOJic ; ntloat , COTic ; f. o. h. , file. Options opened weaker on a belief that the bull ish crop IlKiires were Inaccurate. The nailers who boUK'.it on last night's curb \\ere eager sellers , and prices dropped readily , helped by foreign selling , good weather and easy cables. The market was dull nnd weak all day , and finally closed at He to Jc net decline. No , 2 red , May. W.Sfi'SO 13-lCc. closed at M'.ic ' ; .Inly , CO 15-16Clc , closed at Olc ; Seplem.ber , C2 13-IOji C3c , closed at G3c ; December , tiO'.iftoOTic ' , closed COUN Hecelpls , 4,000 bu. ; exporls. 10.200 hu. ; gales , 430,0 * ) bu. of futures and IM.OOD bu. of spot. Kpot maiket weaker nnd active ; No. 2 , lsW < < ic In elevator ; steamer mixed , 41e. Op tion market weaker today on reports that a good deal of corn still remained In limners' hands inure than anticipated heretofore. Longs weie. trued sellers and the close was at Ue to ljo net decline. May , I35iffl3 ! 4c , closed nt Vji j June , 43 iT4lc , rlo l at 43Vic ; July. H'4M4l c , closed at 44'i ; September closed at 45e. OATS Ileeelpts , Dl.iOO bu. ; exports , 7.8M bu. ; sales , 205,000 bu , of futures and Xiflflu hu. of BiKil. Spot market dull and" lower : No. 2 , 59c ; No. 2 , delivered. 40o ; No. 3 , 3Ue ; No. ii white , 42N2Viti No. 3 white , 41c ; track , mixed western , 3H4llo ! : whlttj western , 424flCc ; track , while state , 42fNGc. Option inniket weak on favor able weather , crop news and sympathy with the wheat market ; Junq closed weak nt lie to < c net decline ; Mnv , 3S3SHe , closed nt asije ; June , 87W374c , closed at 37u ; July , 37iiiT37-ic ( , closed ut 371 to. HAY Steady : shippingJG.005f6.50 ; Rood to choice , $7.00 'J.Ort. HOPS Dull : state , common to choice , 9617C ; Pncllla coast , 12 fl8c. HIDKS-Qulet ; wet palled New Orleans , se lected. 43 to 05 Ibs. . 4',4 r5Ue : Texas salted. 35 to M Ibs. , 4W5o ; lluenos Ayres , dry , 20 to 21 Ibs. , 104fi ! > llc. 1.I-ATIIEH : Inactive : hemlock sole , liuenoa Ayres. light to heavy , IGViQTJo WOO1 Htonily to llrm ; domestic lleece , IJfliJc ; pulled , 20 f2Se. PItOVISIONS lleef , quiet. Cut meats , eteady ; ] rcked ! | shoulders. CHftU'4c. Ijinl , dull ; western Bteam closed tit I7.SO asked ; May closed nt J7.SO , nominal : July , J7.55 nskeil , lieilned , quiet ; con tinent. IS.10 : Houth American , ? S.ro. Pork , tlrmer. COTTON Hii : OH. Innctlvnr prime crude , In bbls. , 2Sti ) ci prime crude , loose , 25f27c ; off crude , In bbls. , 27W2Sc ; prime summer yellow , 32 < i icj oil etude , 3Hpilmn ; summer while , 'M'tf Sla ; butter Krades , 3lf35o. IH'TTKU - Steady : western factory , Sliiillc ; western creamery. KClTc. K OS Stronger ; state and IVimsylvanln , IHifp Uo ; n-cclplB. 7,3iO pligs. : western flesh , llSfll'ic. HOS1N Klrm ; strained , common to good , J1.20 \fltt-mt CHKKSU-Strons ; state , large , 9 ieil4c ! ; smiill , TUni'BNTINE Klrm nnd fiilily active ; 29'.iO 300. 300.TAM.OWKn yj city ( J2 per iiks.l , 4fi 13.16o ; country ( | < WKS. free ) , 4i ! H 15-lGc , as to uualily. I'BTUOI.Kl'M-Dilll ; United closed nt SiHa bid : Washington , bbls. , GoVa : hlnston , bulk , I3.HO ; rellned. New Ycrk , JS.I5 ; Phlluiklphla , J5.10 ; L'hlladelphla , bulk , J2.CU. RlCK-Htendy ; domwtlc , fair to extra , 4VlflCc ; Japan , 4OHie. MOI < AHHKH Steady ; New Orleans , open kettle , good to choice , 2 { f3tH > , COI'I'BK Quiet : InUe. 09ic. 1J-JAD Quiet ; domeitlc. } 3.20. TIN Kusyj stnilts. JSl'-lO asked ; plates , dull ; eults on 'change. S tons June tin , JIS.53 ; 3 curs August lead nt JJ.37S. ! Bl'J3l.TBH Quiet ; donifstlc , J3.CO asked , Minneapolis \Vlient .llurkct. MINNBAI'OI.IH. May 11. The wheat market was moro nctlvo today and opened uboul ! t hlRlier IIiiui Ilio close on yesterday , but that wan Hie high point of the day , , and prices steadily declined until nbout tlw close of I it- iluy. lo ln Iho entire ealn of Ilio mornliiB. Th early rluo WUH m > on what some thought were vrry strong condlllons , brougnt ubout by the uovvnimtnt rciiorl. which uluweil lower rrsp prosprclii than had been expected. The inaiket { lo. l ! May , CO t-i July. WUCWUyi Kei'tcnil'er. t7 i > . On track ! No. 1 hard. CJho : No. 1 northern , Sc { No. I northtrn. Wlic. Ueecluta wcro 1C9.0W bu. , hlim-n | . ! > S.Oift | m. jjm , vl , , . , , Bt the tnler nt..ttl I.V. , . ft Im ii drt * . tvniild show n pr'.bnblc i1 'iMh I'nal flip- nlleii cf nlnut fA'XO In , I'l fl'lpinenlK were JD.OOO libN. for Iho Inm 21 hnin nnd Hie nlpul mllmntM nt nboill So.on l > l.i | 1'nlpnt" WIM lrulv : and quirt nt nb .u ; ? .tM In 11.60 , takers , J7.H to J2.fi. _ . _ . . . _ Cfrr < \ .MAitKiM1. Secretary HrMrr'.iVcrlcly Stnlrinrnl of llic .Iliivonicitt of ( lit ; Product. NIVW OHI.nANfl , May -Secretary Hefti-r's i cl < Iy Colti.n exr-mn ) e ntnlomrnt. iMiieil lieforo Mi' rlimo of iKi'liHM thirty. bhowH II derfane In tlio muTinrnl f rmtnii Intn fltiht un'l'Tlli" aevdi dny of It.Ka bnles. ThH nnik'-i. tl , . . de- eicnuc In the ni-wunt of the "ottoti ciop nmr- keti'il for Ilii ; . " > ! dntt of 'he ' x'mxon from Sep- ( rnh-.f | in jj.y 11 , itieliiflvo , soM bnlon over ine t.'in. . llm ? imt eniijii , nn > l tin d''llf-iey ! , i-nhipnr.'Hl vli | the rnmi > IIiVl * TMr tcf. . l.isl , lU"on. The total mniiii'tpd from Hpltml ir 1 n i.il ! * Ii 7,117,111. HSTMindt f.S\niK3 \ and s.uIMSI for J.mt year mid the yunr liffure , J'mtn ( hl time on In * ' . yir ( he amount or cottmi broiiKht Inl'i sight wni J2,3I2 bdles and the year befmn Insi 40Joi ; l ien. In other wmils , after tl.ls tint" last ynif & .7I per cent of Iho crop was iniii * kMiil , and nflev Ihh th" nena .TI lx < f in 3.H4. 1'or- Ign expnrls for the nefl * lmv < broil Bl.Ciil bales , .iKillnst ( hl > 3.'i hixt yenr , mukliu : the tolnl thus fnr for the season JSI1.2M bales , IH ngalnst 3.V3I.OI3 last yu.ir , or nn Increase of } , ( HS , \ Inllex. NEW OllI.I.'ANS. Miiy U. roTTON-Plrm ; sales , upol , li" 'jnl'-n , ir arrive. 1 bales : urdl- nary , 6c ; ; KIMH ! nrdlnsry , G'se ; low middling Oil-Hie : inlddllnir. C IS-lCe ; good mlddllnir , 7'iC- tnlddllm ; fair , 7-V : fnlr , S IS-lflc. Itei-ehus , 475 lulled : i'Xiorts. | ijn-nt Hi Main , K.1MI linlen : Knuice , 5.7')3 ) bales , ci'iitlneni , 12. ) bales ; cnafUvise , 2.IO3 bales ; stock , 113,327 .linitji. KntUi-'S. steady ; wili-i , Bt.ii1 ! ) bnleii ; Jtny , Jii.M ; , lnm > . fff-'S bid. July. JC.iiiafi.lC ; A must fi.Hifni.UI ( ! : Seplemlicr , M. ! 1 < r)1 ! ) ; Oftfliei , Ji.91ii.-2 ( | ! ; Novoiiiher , JO.Wg. 0.07 : Dmvinhcr , J7.nHiT.02. Jan liny. JT.OC.flT.OII. HT. I.Ol'IS. Miiy fiiTtrw-Steady ; mill- dllnif , 7'lie ' : fv\f' \ . 410 Imloi ; reeolpts. 2'W bales ; shlpm-'liti , ftc ) bulcp ; sleeks , H.W ) bales. U i > I iilnriiFt. UOSTON , May Il.-Tho Aineilran Wool anil Cnttnn llepnrtrr cays of tinon | market : "Tills , v-rk has been ihe ilulI'M siiv-i' January 1. ; nnl the only thlllK wldeh appc.'irH lo have been moved to any llbetnl exti-nl H pulled wmK prlnelpnlly A nnd It xupt'i * nnd iho limer giinl-'s of comb- jngi and ih'laliies. desirable MIPS of which me 111 light supply iin-1 sleadv demand. Delaine vniils mi. Btlff nnd snirce , an.t tbelr eNCwdhmly hhort supply hns resulled III fntiry prleef Imlng i.htnlned here nnd ( here. Mlilili are reullv nn cil- teilnn of their Millie.vue the supply eipml to the deinan-l. IteeelptK of California souihein wools art * Increasing , and some nw wo ils fiom Wyoming , I'lnh and Nevada are making llieir nppearanee. Maily Arizona winln are also com ing In In ctmsldptnhle quanllll's. the range In ( he Btt-iiHe f > r nil these wools being fiom ! > o In lie. KntPlKn woils are very iulel | , the biisl- nesi doing lielnx of a letnll orni-r. The ntti'ii- tlon of th trade Is now divided ptlnclpallv b- tneen the course of tariff lefflplullon nl Wash ington and Hi" opening of the teirltorlul and soiithein wool eiaon : , * fiom which feet Inn new wools are beKliinlng to come forwaid In more llboiul iiuiinlltles. After the I'MurletK'i1 of last year , however , anil because of Iho unc-crlalnty which KunimmN wool and cntton miinufacluilng Interests , dealers ale operating In the Interior with inucli eaiitlon , and on no other basis than that of free wool. The \ery limited demand for wool ilurlnt the past week Is. to a considerable extent , attributable to the low and very de pleted condition of our stocks , but Is more largely due to the exeeedhmly nstileteJ require ments of our miiimfncturors. and the very tm- atlnfnctory condition of the mniket for manii factured g < K > ds. Sales for the week amount IT 1.Ml,300 Ibs. domestic and l.V > , iw ) Ibs. foielp' . , mnklng a total of I.G5G.300 Ibs. The total salts la date show a decrease of 10. V ,2."iO Ibs. as compared with the same period n year ago. The sales for the Week In New York aggregate 4T.G.UOO Ibs. The sales for the week In Philadelphia ag gregate 975'UO ' Ibs. There hns been sold In New York since January 1. 15.2V.nO Ihs. . and In Phil adelphia since January 1 , 19Sli ! 0 Ibs. " ST. LOUIS , May 11. WOOL l ewer again ; medium MNsourl nnd Illinois combing , I.V ; cloth ing. HWlUic : medium western and not them , 11 Q12c ; others unchanged. St. I.ouls UrnoriL .tlurlcpt. ST. LOUIS , May ll.-FLOfU--Depressc.il , but unchanged. WHBAT In spite of a bullish government re port wheat broke on liquidation , closing ? ie off ; No. 2 led , cash , C3e ; May , 534c ! ; July , M'ic ' ; August , ol'ie. COHN Deiressed | by nheat "iiff-fjc : No. 2 mixed , cash , SS' c ; May , 3Sc ; June , 36T cj Sep- tombcr , 37'ic. OATS Dull , lower ; No. 2 en n. higher at 38c ; May. 3fil ; .Tilly , 2Sc ; Augilft , 24c. HYB Nn. 2. regular , f.0c bid. IIAUI.I3Y No trading. IlltAN Saeki-d nt mill. G7c. FLAX HBED-S1.27. * TIMOTIIY HEKIS3.505J1.00. . llAY-Flimer ; pi line to choice timothy , JO.S00 10.00. HUTTBIl Strlclly fancy cirnmeiy , IGglTc ; cholcrt dairy , 12c. Bans Lower al Se. I.BAD Lower at S3.IS. SPEI/rnil Dull at J.J.25. POllN MHAI -Jl.S.-.fliOO. " " . WHISKY SI.USWI.IS. COTTON TlllS-Illgher nt J1. 1IAOGINOllin hanged ; GftOi ! > . PIIDVIB1ONS Finn , higher ; a belter demand. Polk , standard mess , Jobbing at 512.87'i. Lard , prime to choice steam. $7.20f7.35. Dry salt meats , loose shoulders , JG ; longs nnd ribs , JG.9) ) ; 'shiirts. itG.cn. IP.icked shoulders , J7 ; longs , $7.12 > iiiT7.2.r ; ribs , J7.25. HEi'BIPTS Flour. 3,000 bbls. ; wheat , 0,000 bu. : com , 8.000 bu. ; natp , 44,000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Flour. 4,000 bbls. : wheat , 22,000 bu. ; corn , Ol'.OOd bu. ; o.its , 0.000 bu. Ulcc .Mui-liel. Nnw YOItK , May 11. The movement In do mestic rice soits Is light , and there lias been little or nothing in Its character dm In ? the past week to thiow much light on the outlook. Prac tically nothing Is changed In the situation : stocks at all points arc light , mainly of undesirable character , and the snles for the future will un doubtedly be conllnud to those who give prefer ence to the home product without much regaid to cost. Foreign sorts me scarcely so active , nnd because of the temporary lull there are those who. In consequence , predict lower prices. This .sounds oddly enough considering the fact that there arc unfilled engagements sulllcleiit to nb- Borb all arriving parcels dining the current month. Further , the output of Hiinnnh to the 1st Inst. wns much less than for any equal pe riod the last decade. The shipments ale hhort of last year fully one-third , or say 800,000 bags (2 ( cwt. each ) . Of tho. amount leferred lo hut a small per cent Is of styles suitable forthe , le- qulicments of the United Slates. This would seem to assure maintenance of full present quo tations ; at least until advices of enlarged ship ments are received. The que ( lon of tariff un doubtedly contributes somewhat to a conserva tive disposition on the pnit of operators , but action has been so long delayed that there Is now no likelihood , In case ot enactment , of Its going Into effect before the close of the next fiscal quarter , September 30. Cciffco Market. NEW YO11K , May 11. COFFER Options opened steady ut fi(810 ( points decline ; ruled in active nnd generally nominal ; closed steady at unchanged lo 0 points net dtellno ; sales. 0WO ( bags. Including : August , nt J1I.90 ; September. 114.COfi.14.uri ; October , Jll.30ffll.33 ; cpot coffee. Rio quiet ; No. 7 , 510.23 ; mild , market quiet ; Cordova , Jl.25ffill ! ) . ! ; 0 ; sales , SOO bags Central Ameilean , private terms ; warehouse deliveries yesleiday , GfIO ! bags : New York stock today , 253,610 bags ; United States stock , j:02WG bags ; afloat for the United Slates , 10G.OOO b.igs ; total visible supply for the United States , J08,23G ! bags , against : ! S3,1I'J ( hags last year , HIO DB JANEIRO , Miiy 11.-Market quiet ; nominal ; no quotations ; exchange , ! > Kd ; receipts , B.OOi ) bags ; stock , 119,000 b.igs. SANTOS , May 11. MaiKet quiet ; nominal ; no quotations ; lectilpts , 1,000 bags ; stock , 30,000 bags. IIA.MIII'Hd , May 11. Mutket quiet ; sales , 5,000 bugs ; prices unchanged. HAVItE , May 11. Marliet dull ; sales , 10,000 bans ; prices > , it lower. l.lvnrpnol Jlar ) > tH. LIVERPOOL , May ll.-WHBAT-Dull ; demand poor ; holders olfer freely ; No. l California , 4slbKi5s1d ; red western winter , 4s Sd&4s 10.d. ! CORN Dull ; demand poor ; new mixed , spot. 3s Slid. llt'TTBIl Finest , SOs ; gm.d , 56s. PROVISIONS Reef , extra India mess , S7s 6d. Pork , nrima mess , 72s Gd. llncon , long nnd short clear , 53 Ibn. , 33s ; long clear , 45 Ibs. , 31s. l.ard , prime western. SSs Cd. Tlio receipts of win at for the past t ree days were 130.0iW centals. Including W.OOO American. The receipts of American corn for the past ihreo days were 79SiK ) centals. Rains have been frequent. Dnliitli Win-lit Aliirkot. DULUTH , May 11. WHEAT Close , dull ; No. 1 hard , cash. ( ilUc ; May , GlHc ; July , Cl o : No , 1 northem , cash nnd Mas1 , K ic ; July , 6Hio ; September. RS9 p ; No. 2 northern , cash , f.Co ; No , 3 , Wtorejected. \ . 45Vic. On truck ; No , 1 northern In arrive , 61c. RYE-45C. FLAX SEKO-J1,20. OATS-No. 2 , 33'Jc ; No. 3 white. Me. Car Inspection today : Wheat , 103 cars ; onts , 1 car , RECEIPTS Wheat , 159,000 mi. No shipments. Knnsii * City Mnrliots. KANSAS CITY , May 11. WHBAT-ITnclmngrd ; No. 2 hard , OOWSle. ; No. 2 red , C0ffri2c ; rejected , 44e. 44e.COItN COItN Unchanged- ; . 2 mixed , SCUtfSGVio ; No. 2 white. 38'Hi38c. OATS Finn ; No. 2 mixed , 8Cc ; No. 2 while , MUTTER Quieter ; creamery , 13016c ; dairy , 12 C14e. EC.HS-In fair demand at 7Hc. RECEIPTS Wheat , none ; com , none : oats , HIl'lPMENTS-Whcat , 14,000 .bu. ; corn , none ; oats , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'eorlu Onilu Market. PEORIA , May 11. CORN-Easy ; No. 2 , 38io ! ; No. 3. 37 Kc , OATS-Easler ; No. 2 tthlte , 3JVjS35Hc : No. 3 White. 34ff35c. RYE Dull ; nominal. WHIBKY-FIrm ; hlBh wine basis. J1.15. STOCKS AND IIONDS. Hpeculatlon AVns Ktugmuit anil Kvcn Ituiiior-Moncors UohiK l.lttle. NBW YORK. May ll.-A more unlntercstlne Oay huH tiot been experienced In Wall street ( or months. The speculation wag stagnant nnd oven the rumor-mongers were at work but little. Tlio total tranufictluiia were leas than 90,000 shares , and in only ono or two Blocks , Sugar and Chicago das , Old the tales exceed 10,000 Hharc . St. Paul and General Klectrlc made some appearance In the ( leal- ings , but the rest ot the list was Badly neg lected. U seemed KS U th tpeculutlYC Ira- ternlly al lar e Imd tohfti a b itvnltlng some developments on which to operate , leaving It to tliu room trader * to keep up it semblance of n market. It was expected that the r.old eneaiicmenlk for Snt- urdny would rcncli ? 3,000,000 , nnd they did conic wltlilii ? 100,000 of thnt figure. This Incl- dent Imd net , therefore , nny effect on the speculation , n | | Of the gold withdrawn for export comma from the United States sub- treasury. ' The trading nt the openliiK wan firm , but upon n slight pressure to sell Siiguc gave way o nnd a few other hnrej a sinnll fnicllon , but the general mnrkut wns with- unt moveiiK'nt , except Chicago Gna nnd Lnko Shore , which advanced % per c nt nnd Vi per cent respectively. Dtirlnrc tlie first hour the ll'C"mttyni ! were st'Jl ' narrower wad the ( railing In lighter Volume. The prevailing tone during the morning wna firmness , but nftor Midday the market became liravy , and during the nfternoon , with the exception of one or two feeble htllles , tlio tendency of price.1' was downward , the declines being merely fractional , ui'cept In some Inntanoo/ . The dealings wcro very lrregultr : during the last fifteen inlnntcH of business and the mnrket closed without change. The bond market wan llrm on a small biislncsn , The Evening Post says : Except for n downward reaction In Sugar and Lead cer- tifiuatCB. nnd n rather sharp advance In Chicago 0iH : , today's market was almost motionless. As n rule , prices were firm , but they were held on so few transactions that little more'was acomplished thnn the formal recording of quotations. The following are HIP closing quotations nn the lending stocks of the New York ex change today : The total sales of Blocks today were KI.G&3 shares , Including : American Sugar , 22,400 : Hur- UnRton. 3,100 ; ClilcoRO Oas , UU.OO ; lUHtlllerx " , 3A'0 , Gcneiiil Electric , S OOO ; St. Paul , 900. New York Money NEW YORK , May 11. MONEV ON CALL Easy at 1 per cent ; last loan 1 per cent : closing at 1 per tent. PRIME MERCANTILE l'APKR-243 ! per cent. STERLING EXCIIANOESteady , with actual business In b.mkiir ' bills , JI.SS'f.W4.SSl for de mand ; JI.S7'iW4.sv5 for sixty days ; posted rates , J4.S8'-iiS4.80 ' ; cnmniercial blllx. $1 SCUiQI.86',5. SILVER OBRTIKK'ATES G4(63e. ( GOVERNMENT ItONDS-Stcady. State bonds , dull. dull.The iloslng quotations on bonds : lioston Stock OuututloiH. DOSTON , May 11. Call loans. IK per cent ; llmo loans. 2Mi per cent. Closinj prices for btocUn , bomtB and nilnlii , ' , ' Hharcs : Sun FrancUco Mining Onotutlons. SAN FRANCISCO , May 11. Tlio omclal clo lu ? Quotations for nilntns Htou' stutiy war. ) ui fol lows ; T.ondoii Stock Mlirket. LONDON , Way 11. 4 p. in. clOHlnir : . HAHSILVKU--2njfd per ounco. MONKY-1 per cunt. The rate of dlncoimt in the open market fOi- both short and tlireo months' bills is 1J631 a-111 per cent. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Nnw York Mlnln Ountntltmi. NEW YORK , May 11. The followim ? ara tu ! closliiR nilnlnt : n.notatlotiH : con. Cal. & Va. . . . 07.1 Sierra Nnvaila Ill ) Deadwood 00 Standard 1M > Gould & Carry li3 ! Union Con , * 125 Halo & NorcroHs. . HO Yellow Jacket. . . . 100 HomcHlaku 12oO Iron Silver 10 Mexican 200 QuIcltHilvor , . 200 Ontario 700 do preferred 1AOO Ouliir 430 llulwcr 20 Plymouth 20 On tint i.onnon Market. NFJW YOUIC , May 11. The KvenlnK Paul's Ix > ndon cableeram says : The maikets were life less today. Americans feebly rallied but closed dull. Hllver was nt 2SKd , The condition of Indian affalrx , financial nnd political , exclten attention , but not alarm. Twa hundred and forty-pcvcn tboiiHand pounds In gold and ITnlted StiiteH coin wcie bought by the bank and 210,00) sovereigns ciuiin in from Austtalla. St. I.oiil Mlnliiff Stock JiiotiitIiiiii. | ST. I.OUIS. May 11. Mlnlnr utoaks today were Ufcleas and nnclninuiil. ( Juotitloim : Hid. Ankod. Hid. Adaum. . . . * . : ) * , UO .19 9 .20 Am. Net. . .21U .27 i Harcouvcr .10 .17 ? * IllmKialllo 3.00 Hope 11.50 Oranlto M. 1.30 a.fl ( S. Hopes. . .70 I'Mminciul NolcH. 1'AIHS. May 11. Tlireo per cent rentes , lOOf 45u for the account. 11OSTON. May II. dealing" , J13l ! > 0,379 ; bal ances , Jl.OM.HS. 11AI.TIMOUK. May ll.-CJlearlntrn , > 2,017,03lj balances , $3:0,170. I'UII.APni.I'lUA , May ll.-ClearlnKS. JH.523- 438 ; balances , J-,219,010. OMAHA , May 11-ClratlnKS. J774.T3S : same day hist week , > DI7,32S ; same day lo t nionlh , JSM.'JSI , MRMI'IIIH , May ll.-ClearlnisK , 377,494 ; bal- iinccH , J115.52I. New York cxUmnne eellliiK ut par. LONDON , May 11. The uinount of bullion none Intn the Hunk of KiiKluml un bnlancu lod.iy U f.57,000. CINCINNATI. May 11. Money , 2HG < > per cent. New York exchange , 40tWo prpnilum. Clear- | IIB , JS.1I9.100. NKW OHI.KANfl , May It.-Cli-nrlnEB , JI.2I8.5IS. N w York t-xulianKe , cummeiclal , " 5o premlumi tmnk , . II.CO prrmlum. HAN KHANCIKCO. May 11 , DraflB , Hlnlit , lOoj lercrn | | > hlc , 12'ic. fillver bain , l2 < ( iS-ic , Mex ican iliillnrH , DHlSl'jc ' , ST. LOl'lH. May ll.-ClearliiKH , J3C05,163 ; bu ) . H. J1S3.3J ; . Money , dull at 07 per cent. ' " - un Nmv Yolk , 25c iirvmlum. NKW luittv , > Aiay H.-riearlnK" . tfi.v . < balance * , t3.b7i.816. ( luld engatiHl far nblpni by toinurrow'H iurort ; n itvamiililn aggrcgc J2.900.WX ) . OMAHA LIVE . § TOCK MARKETS i A Receipts of OattlOjfljjll Show an luoronso with llogs gaping Uchlnu , MUCH BETTER FEELING IN BEEF TRADE JOT ! ' , Dealer * liny All jOttcrcd nt Slnuly in a Shinto fitroiiKOi' ' I'rfccs HORH Active anil I'ully rin , Ontu Illclirr on a Nnrrow % , . PUIDAY , May II. There was a falrT vcr Bc run of all kinds sf slock today. lUpclpts'for the past live days , compared with the corresponding live days last week , show an Increase of l,7uO cattle and SOO hogs , nnd a decrease of over D.OOO sheep. Whllo there was no quotable advance In cattle values , trade was more active than It has been , and conditions generally were moro satisfactory to all concerned , The offerings were not at all heavy , nnd while the general quality was only fair , there were qirfle ; i number of very decent cnttl on sale. Reports from the cast were more favorable than for several days past , and whllo shipping and export buyers did not display any unusual activity , the local dressed beef men appeared to be anxious for supplies and took hold freely right from the start. They paid from $3.35 to $3.95 for steers weighing from 009 to 1,179 Ibs. , and also bought a good many of the medium and heavy grades. The light cattle were gen erally a trifle slow sellers , and where the finality was not good prices were a shade off. Sales Included common to choice 100 to 1,450-lb. beeves at from $3.70 to $1.10. II was a fairly active trade throughout , and it good clearance was soon made. The market for cow stuff was brisk and for the most part llrm. There were not over ten loads on sale , and they went like hot cakes. Calves wcro In light supply , very good demand and generally unchanged. Rough stock of all kinds sold freely at n shade better prices. In stockers and feeders there was no no- 1 tlceahlo improvement. If anything , trade was slower , nml prices easier than on Thurs day. Regular dealers were decidedly Indif ferent buyers , except of the light stock cat tle , and the demand from the country was very slack. Prices for the ordinary run of feeders are lOc to lee lower than the Ilrst of the week , and the feeling Is Very bearish on all sides. Good to choice feeders are quoted at from $3.20 to $3.70 ; fair to good at from $3 to $3.15 , and lighter , commoner grades at from $3 down. Representative sales : DRESSED BEEF. N'o. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 3. . . . 950 J3 23 13..1100 $3 75 22. . . .120 $3 85 1..1180 325 22..1133 375 3..1190 3 S3 3. . . . 920 330 9..1139 373 10..1203 385 16..1023 3 35 17..1949 375 18..1248 3 S.r 12. . . . 9SS 333 22..1153 3 75 17..1192 3 f 5 n. . . . . SOO 340 15..1198 375 61..1172 3 K 4. . . . 1023 340 16..1128 375 23..120i 3 85 4. . . . 930 3 f.O 62..1236 380 19..1208 383 5..103G U 63 20. . . .1161 360 17. . . .1214 S 83 19..1032 365 2J..113S 3 SO 8..1080 3 S3 13. . . . 909 3 65 104 1137 380 8..1376 3 SO 18..1263 370 20..1182 380 6..1092 3 90 24..1300 370 20..1372 380 21..1010 3 SO 43..1023 370 18..1203 380 22..1204 390 99..1008 370 21. . . .1104 380 21..12 < )3 ) 3 BJ 61..1129 370 10..1213 .3 SO 18..1121 39. . 22..1205 370 20. . . . 1163 .3 SO 19..1111 39. . 20..13S5 370 10..1053 .3 83 23..1137 3 -t 1S..HOO 375 42..1480 383 30..1179 3 9j SHIPPING AND EXPORT. 1..1420 350 22..1187 ,375 39..1303 385 1. , . . 760 3 BO 40..1206 ' ,3 77' * 18..1291 385 4. . . . 860 350 39..1322 " 3 63 21 . . .1331 410 18..1010 375 HOGS The market was active and gen erally a nickel higher than Thursday. Uo- " celpts were a trifle heavier than a week ago , but by no means heavy , whllo the falling off BO far. this week , compared with last , amounts to over 9,000 head. Alt classes of buyers were out early , and as eastern mar kets were higher dealers lost no tlmo In get ting down to business. There was , very llt tlo range ot prices. The commonest light mixed stuff brought | 4.90 and prime heavy nnd butcher weights sold for $4.93. One load of slightly sorted butchers brought the even money , $5 , but It was n scratch sale. Prac tically everything went at from $4.90 to $4.95 , and trading was lively from start to finish , the market closing up strong nt the advance. On Thursday $4,85 to $4.90 bought the bulk of the hogs , and one week ago today the popular figure was $5. Hepresen- tntlvo sales : illQUdll. 1 400 . . . 4 25" * ' SHKEl' Four loaijB were received , two of them billed dlrcct > tta local killer. The other two were pretty good mixed westerns , wethers and yeurllngu , averaged 112 Ibs , and sold readily for $4.30. There was a good de mand from all local houses and the market wns nominally a shade ( Inner. Fulr to good natives are quotable at $3.000-1.25 ; fair to good westerns , $3.204,16 ; common and stock sheep , $2.CO < B > 3.25 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. Iambs at $3.50J4.GO. Representa tive sales ; No. Wi. Pr. ! 13i ) ycarlliiL'Buml wethers . . . . .ll'J f 4 ao KUIISIIH City Live Htoclt Market. KANSAS CITY , May n.-CATTLE-Hfcelpln , 3.SW bend ; HhlpmenU. 700 hrnd : llKht . firm In lOo lilcher ; utlifm iteadv : T xns hli-crn , JS.COU 3.80 ; Texan ruwi. J2.33tf3.15 ; ihlidnic | | "turn , 13.30 U'4.40 : native cow * . Ji.W-tiJ.M ) ; utockera imd feed- tTB. .764i3.ZS : bull r 12.4083.30. [ " n'l ' : maiU t G llO.higlir : liulh , tli.u.01. I li nvjr , p cK"H ! nnd iiilxc , ! , | I.SA\iu . Us' ' > - . Voikeri. nnd plfK , Jl.ftl'j.- ' . HIJIJKl' - llprrltilii , lj ( lif.nlj ill | | > m'i > JM liinj ; niniUet t a | > , ltpcclpt % niul ) | . of sioeh. llim of Hto.-U. 'ii no .vl t'nloii Sloan Yai\l ; V "i".lvJ"2rVy''onf ! hoiiMi-nfllnif at 3 o'o ia i * ) IPU n Omaha PacUitiff Co. llO.-i1 Tbeo. H. Hammond Co. . fi''l Swift and romp.in.v CMl l.no.tl 7-tl ! Tlio Ctidtihv P.inltiiiK Co. . r p. IMI ; ' John P. Pciulro it Co Vni A. HiiaH R. lleekor A UOITIMI P.I ) , Armoiir.VCo .1. Cleveland iiti ) > Hammond A S Shippers and focdcm oil I ' ' Totals jLdHiL'"TOi' " " OIIICAOO LIVi : STOOK MAItKIM' . No I'artlrnliir Cliungo In theMurltci Viittiu of Ciittlis CIUCACJO. Miiy 11. There ill.l not appear lo ho nny tmrtlcuhir renuoii fur n change In iho market vnluiot cattle , nml mere was iimc. Itecelpts were tight niul KO wns tin1 1 iiminl. The 6.000 cattle on sulo ncrn quietly plrluM up nt TluiiKday.s quotations , pale ? milking on hauls of from 11.50 to J4.W pei cttt. for Infeilor to pxtm qualities. If thcrp were many mulei nl over $ ! . ! ! > , nml there wpro nnt , II win IHM-IIIISO very few Ktrlclly III-IIIIP rattle worn ou'eied. l-'nlr to Rood 1,000 to 1,400-lb. MePM Hindili | > HIP erpiitpr ] > ait nf tinRtipiily , and fur that . 'lai's Ij-nin J.1..S5 to II.13 were IliirulliiK prices. Unlit thin ntoern Kohl nt fmm J3.40 In } : t.ii ! | and Irad- Inc In rows imd heltciH WUH prltipi.illy | | at fiom 2.W > to S3.50. Tin- latter Hild especially well , at ( hey weie not nrrlvlm ; In mimnoiM siillleletit to meet thp ilpnuincl. Sloekers and fi-edem r.'inalne I HlniiiK fiom tlu > name CHIMP. Hull * were dull nnd Weal ; and cnlvcH wen.iu > moic lhaii meady. The liojt ninlkct was fniin Sc lu 1iV lilKlu-r lhaii on IhnrKihiy nnd was IHOIP artlvn than fnr sonuv days pa8t. Thorp wole inmiy HnlPH nt ff. S' . and In at least Iwn Instancr- . $ .7.3' ' ) nn paid. Thi-n- was : i Bwiil shliiphiB deiimnd and falily n--o b.ij'lnit hy I will pacliprs at f r mi $4. 0 to $ .V91 f.n- pinjr to extra IIPIIVV and medium wi-lxhlx atvl at from $1.75 to } , " .2 > ) for light. Nut many mli-s wciv reported bclnw J5 and only two or three at lipifor than 15.25. The quality averaRea Rood ami from J5.ir , to $5.25 was Hip rniiRC lit which tin bulU of the Bluff waa wolRhed. Kali'8 of hlieep weri' sHw. There was vw lltllu demand and the mippb' pnivlnc Ion Inrce buycm had lather the Imst of It. I'rlce * raiiReil from JI.H ) to J2 for Inferior to choleo tinclmrn Bhcep and fiom { 3.25 In $4.7n for utiKlmin year- IhiKH. Sales of the former \VPIV laiwly nl fr nil S3.25 to JI.23 , and from { I to $ I.M Imiiuht HIP hulk of the latter. Sprlnx lambs \\ure quoleil at from J4 W to jn.W per 100 lljs. ltpcelpl ! Cattle. ( ! , i(50 ) ( heail ; calves 2'M ' head ; IIORH , 15.BO ) head ; sheep. S.IM ) head. The Kvpnlne Journal remrtM | : c'ATTI.i : Tte- celptH , fm ( head ; market slow : rather eauler ; prime to extra native KteerK , $ l.3'fil.M ; m dluni , J4.0D04.I5 ; others , J3.75fI3.00 ; Te.xaiiB. none heie. HOGM Kccelpts , 15.MO IIP.IN ; marliet netlve ; hlRlier earlier ; later advance lost ; r.itmh heavy. J4.25 ir4.80 ; packers and mixed. J.r..15ff5.20 ! ; prhni' heavy and butcher weights , I5.aff5.25 ) ; assorted IlKht. } , ri.lOf5.1B. fiJlEni' x\ND LAMIJS Ileeelpts , S.OW head ; lambs higher ; sheep unchanged ; lop sheep. H.254i 4.r.l . ) ; top lambs , J4.90fl5.13 ; spilng lainlw. } 5.mW ) C.2j. St. IOIIK ! l.ivo .Slock Murkpl. ST. LOUIS , Jlay 11. PATTLK Hecclptn. 7M head ; Hhlpmeiitu , COO head : market active , steady Koner.illy ; native Bteers , SOO to l.OuO llw. . $ : ! .kO 3.90 ; cows , t2.15fl2.G5 : calves , JI.2.HI 1.75 ; light Texas steels , J3.10j3.2B. I1OOS Ileeelpts. 3.MO head ; Khlpments , 2.400 head ; market 16c higher ; choice nifdlum welghtK , J5.20 ; packern' selections. J5.0.riit5.15 ; pigs and common light mixed , $ l.i5Rt.TO. ; S1I1CK1' Hecelts. | 700 head ; shipments , 400 head : maiket quiet , steady ; clipped natives. $3.65 04.00 ; stockers , $2.7563.00 ; lambs , $1.75. Jfow York 'I.lro Stock .Market. NM\V VOIIK , May 11. UK n VIM Uecelpls , 1.300 head ; market llrm ; native steeis. prime , t4.47 < i ? ! . < ! : fair to good. $4.3r , i4.l5 ; ordinary lo medium. $4.20 4.30 ; Inferior , 51 ; stags ami oxen , $3.50Ji4.15. SIIKKI' AND IjAMtlK-llepplptK , 8,900 head : sheep nnd yearlings llrm ; nnshoin i-heep , prime to choice. $5.00K5.35 ; clipped sheep , poor loeho | < p , t3.40iii4.73 ; unshorn yearlings , poor to choice , J1.75 C.OO ; clipped yearlings , fair tu choice. J5.00 Sioux City I.lvc Stock .Alurket SIOl'X C1TV , May 11. 1IOOS lieeetpts , SOO head ; shipments. 281 head ; maiKet JOi : higher ut J4.)2'/t ! ) r4.l5 ! ; bulk , $4.92 > i. CATTLK Hecelpls , 3W ( head ; yesterday , 632 head ; shipments , KS5 head ; best steady ; othets lower ; feeders. $2.40i53.50 ; yeaillngH. $2.55fi3.IO ; paws , $1.233.00 ; bulls , J1.5US2.iiO ; oxen. 51.5081 3.00. Stock In Sight. lleeelnts of Hvo stock at the four principal yards for Friday , Way 11 , wore : Cattlo. HOSTS. ShPop. south Omiihn . 2.4in ; 5,0:14 : 74 Chlcapo . 0,00(1 ( Ifi.flOO 8IO ( ( ) Kansas. City . 3,8(10 ( 11,500 400 St. I.oilis . 700 : i,400 700 TotalB IS.naO 3l,4Hl : : U.842 tocnl Produce Mnrlict. nUTTEIl The amount of countiy bfitter ar riving Is not large , but the quality nveiagea very poor. There are practically only about two grades. A small proportion only Is good enough for ( he city trade and the balance goes for packing stock. There Is plenty of good creamery butter. As yet there hi little show of grass. Separator creamery , iTSilSe ; extra fancy country. 15lGc ; choice country , 12fl4c ; packing stock , Cc. Cc.'KfifiS The egg market Is not In a very pads , factory condition. Not only Is Hie price low , but dealers claim that them Is no money In handling eggs , at ( he present ( line. A good many eggs are going Into cold storage , but It la claimed now that packers have about all they want and will soon commence to withdraw from the market. Dealers generally are holding their brightest stock at 9e , but there me a good many so-called flrstj being offeied at Site and seconds as low as 7tfhc. LIVI3 POULTRY Commission dealers are generally - erally Bendlnp out qu.itiitloiiii of 71i7'.ic on old hens. Old nusUMB bring 2u and young ones 4V4i&5c. The demand for other kinds of poultry Is rather light , though a lim ited quantity Is tsalahlc. Ducks , Cff7c ; hen tur keys , So ; gobblers , Co ; geese , tie. QAME The season Is so far advanced that game Is no longer wanted. VKAL The arrivals are heavy , and It ! i not quite so easy to keep the market cleaned up as It was a few days ago. Good , fat veals , GfJ'o ; thin or heavy. 3flT5c. 1'IOKONH There Is h demand for old pigeon * , but young bhds that arc. not strong on the wins are not wanted. Old birds , per doz. , $1.253J1.50. VKOBTAnLKft. IJHANS Tlip market Is firming up nil over the. country. Neither the demand nor supply Is very heavy nt this point. California hand-picked navy. $2.105(2.25 ; western navy , $1.90&2.00 ; com- , moil uhltc beans , $ l.COi/l.S5. ONIONS Old onions are a thing of the past. New southern onions arc quoted nt $ l.riO ! pel- box. Them are a few Heimudas Kill nil hand at $2.75 per box. Top onions aru plenty at 251J30p on orders. I'OTATOKS The supply Is coming mostly from Utah and Colorado , which stock Is quoted at HOc&tl.Oi ) per bu. There arc new southern potatoes In the market , which arc quoted nt $2 per IMIX. CAIIHAOK Alabama cabbage , per crate , $2.SO ; choice Louisiana. $3. CULKltY None In the mnrlict. ASI'AHAOUS Clooil home grown stock U abundant at 23ifSOc per doz. on ordors. I'lK PLANT-Homo grown pie plunl Is plpnly at 2c on orders. TOMATOKS Flnrlila stock of good color Is scarce at $1 per crate of Blx baskets. OHHKN VKOBTAHLKS-Siiliiiu-li , perbbl. , J1.75 02.50 ; ladlshes , per doz. , 30c ; lelluce , per doz. , 83 @ 40e ; cucumbers , $1.25 < ( | 1.50 ; parsley , per doz. , 30 fi35o : turnips , per doz. , 76c ; cairotH , per doz. , 75e ; beets , per doz. , 7BBS5c ; stilng beans , per Vi-bu. box , $1.23 ; water cress , per ease lli boxes , $1.7592 2.00 ; squashes , bu , ctatc. $2. Klll'ITS. 8TUAWHI3HIIIRS Oiidil shipping stock , $2.50. APPLES There are no apples on the inuikct suitable for shipping purposes. ClIKItllircs A few California ehenlen are ar- rUilifir and selling at $2.t > 0 per box. The fiult Is In good condition , but rather email In size. TROPICAL FRUITS. KANAKAS Per bunch , $2.0i ) 2.60. LH.MONH Fancy lemons , 300 size , $4 : fancy lemons , 360 size , $3,75 ; choice lemons , MO size , $3.50. OUANOKS Washington navels , 90s , 112s , 12v's , $3.50 ; Mediterranean sweets , $3.50. FlOH-Fnncy. per lb. . IDo. DATKS Hallawees , C5 to 70-Ib , boxes , per lb. . CKc. IMNBAI'l'LES-Cholce , per doz. , $2.00 ; small , $1.75. MISCELLANHOUB. IIONKY California , IBc ; dark honey. K'bQIte. ' .MAPI,10 HYRl'P ' ( lullon runs , per doz. . $12. . MAl'Llj BUtlAR 1'er III. . IOC. Nl'TH Almonds. 17c ; Bngllah walnuts , 12o ; nibertn , 10c ; Ilrazll nuts , lOc. HAUKRKUANT Half bbl. . $2.25. CIDER Pure Juice , per bbl. , $5.50 ; half libl. , Al'PLi : IH'TTKH Per 20-lb. palls , $1 ; half bbls. , 3'ju per lb. HIDL'H , TALIXW. I7TC. HIDBH No , 1 green hides , SV4o : No , 1 green called hides. 5f3lo ! ; No. 2 green salted hides , 2 2V4o ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 Ibs , In 15 Ibs. . BVie ; No , 2 veul calf , 8 Ibs. tit 16 Ibs. . 4oj N . 1 dry Hint hides. f > c : No. 2 dry Hint hides. 3c ; No. 1 dry salted hides. 4o. Part cured hides , U ° per lb. lens limn fully cured. HHKKP PKI/TH ( lr * n salted , each. SoiiCOo ; green wilted KhcarUnKX ( alult-wiioled rally skins ) , each , 6015c ; dry sheiirllngii ( nhort-wooled early sklnn ) , No. 1 , each , SiTloo : ilry nhenrllnBa ( nhort-wooled early nklns ) . N" . 2. each , r.c ; dry Hint , Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight. & Sc ; dry flint. Kunmiii and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , p r lb. . actual weight , 4ii6ci dry Hint , Colorado butcher wool twill , per Hi , , uctuul weight , 4f7o ; dry Hint , Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual WTAM.OW1CAND ORBAHn-Tallow. No. 1 , 4'4 4Woi tallow , No. 2. 3ig3io : Knu e , white A , 4Wc ; ercane. whllo II. 4c ; grease , yellow. 3c ; grease , dark , 2Jc ! ; old butter. 2U2',8o ; IJCINIVVUX , prime , 15J18fli rough tallow. 2fi2i c. Now York Dry ( loniln .Market. NKW YORK , May II.-With a gcx-l number of liH'iil and nearby retailers prrBcnt JobbciB haxr had a very cooa IraJu. Witt ) votnmuulvn nur- ( Illcgs 'cm ) are litingorlnB and thirsting for pure air , our stuffy , over-heated houses are vcrltablo fever chests. Speed the day when the pale faced llttlo ones c.in get out into Ood'H sunshine and breathe In his pure air. Come In and see the array of baby car riages lii our basement n rod wide and ex tending an far us the pyo can roach OVKK 260 PATTERNS , the best goods made , with the world renowned "FEATHHUSTONUS" at the head. A full sized reed carriage , with parasol , $3.80 , worth $12.00. WB HAVt : not Fnld n bleascd tblnfi nbout 'cm tinUI now although our now p.it- terns are the talk of the town. We control the "Ql'IC'K MKAL" poods. They are abso lutely rlKlit ; perfect combustion ; both the 1'rocesh nnd Oenrriitor styles ; both cabinet nnd platform patterns ; prices ranRlni ; from { 2 90 to $28.00. If you know what wo know you would not buy any but ix "QUICK MKAIj" steve under nuy pJrcumstances. The KaBollne stove lias como to stay , and Instead of it lioliiK the offensive nnd dangerous con trivance that was first brought out. It has been so much Improved that It Is not only u houieholtl necessity , but a p/sltlva luxury. It don't mnko so much difference what you select when you are buyltiR " 1IAN1MJOXI2S and WOODUOXES and UUKAD-nOXKS" but when you buy " 1CK-UOXES" you need to look a llttlo out. Dangerous passes and foul deposits cannot always bo detected , even by the sence of smell. IC13-DOX1SS and HK- F1UC1RUATOUS nro apt to be overlooked when wo are considering the sanitary con dition of our homes. Hotter buy the perfect "Ventilated" goods , WHICH TAKE CAKE OK THEMSELVES. The "GLACIER , " everybody now knows about. U Is perfection , being Ventilated , Clcanntle , Handsome and at reasonable prices. A "GLACIEU" Ice box , $3.50 , worth JC.SO A "GLACIEU" refrigerator , $8.03 , worth $13.50. Formerly People's ' Mamnotli Installment House AYmf tOcforjiostdifaoii lily ' ! > ! catiiloijite. Close at 6:30 : evenings , except Monday and Saturday. chant , however , the demand was very nn'et. ' nnd though larjje vales were reached they were entirely from foiwaidhiKS on previous purchases. 1'rlntliiB cloths wtre In demand for July to October at 2 11-lCe bid and declined , Oil Markets. OIL CITY , 1'n. , May 11. National Transit cer- 'Itlcates opened nt SS1 ; hlKhest. S5Si ; lowest. S5 ! : closed at 83'i-t Bales , 69,686 bbls. ; shipments , 79.S7C bbls. PITTSIII'KO , P.i. , May 11. National TranHt rertltlraeK opened at 83-14 : closed at 83 % ; highest , S3i ; lowest , S35 ; no bales. Sngiir Market. NEW YORK , May 11. SUGAR Raw , firm ; sales , 17,763 bajjs centrlfiifrnl , 90 test , at 2T.c ! ; 13.2UO IUIRS centrifugal molasses , 89 test , at 2 3-lo'c. Rellned , quiet. LONDON , May 11. SUOAR-Cnne. quiet hut steady ; centrifugal Java , Us 3d ; Muscovado , f.ilr rcnnlne , 12s 3d. _ Miinclicstcr Textiles. MANCHESTER , May -Cloths nnd yarns 111 poor demand and freely met at previous prices , stocks me IncreasliiB , T'rltico Wheat Oiiotsitloiii. SAN KRANCISl'O , May 11. WHEAT Qub t and steady ; December , J1.09Vi ! new , sellers , $1.02. IJeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo cures piles. o j.v j'jtitiox TII no van I'ot'Kitrr. Dr. It C. lllsscll'.s Attorney Compliilns tlmt Hit. Cllont Cannot Secure ,1 n t Ice. SIOUX PALLS , S. I ) . , May 11. ( Special to The Hoc.V. . N. Davidson of Luverne , attorney for Dr. C. P. Blssoll , who la now In the penitentiary nt Stlllwater , Minn. , says In a letter that the matter of the appeal to the supreme court of Dr. HIs- sell'B case Is at a Htnmlstlll. He says the transcript of the evidence upon which the appeal Is to be based has been prepured , but the doctor has no money to pay for the same , and ho must therefore remain In prison until some one provides the funds to pay for the transcript. In accordance with Mayor Williams' re quest , City Attorney Gates yesterday ten dered to the mayor his reslKnatlon , Ho says It Is a close lotrnl question whet her the mayor has a rlRht to remove him , but he does not wish to be a party to I he combine already orKanlzed to handicap the mayor , nnd he also does not want to ap pear to be holding the olllcu against tlio wishes of the mayor. Chief of Police Dick- sou sav.s IIP will not resign until ho Is convinced that the mayor has the power to remove him. This Is the attitude ot the street commissioner and the policemen who were , asked to reslKll. , Tim state encampment of the nraud Army of the Ucpubllc , Women's Itellel Corps nnd Sons of Veterans , which will be held In DeSmet , this state , on June C , G nud 7 , will probably bo one of the largest and most pleasurable RatherliiKS of veter ans and thofo closely connected with them which has ever been held In this state. The people of DeSmet are leaving nothing undone for the accommodation of the crowds which are expected. A military camp has been laid out for any companies ot the state mllltla which nro In attend- UIAiVotlier gathering of note In South Da kota will be this summer's nesslon of DIP Lake Madison Chautaunua assembly , July 3 to 21. The schools of llttirntun1 , music' , athletics , swimmlnif , etc. , will be In charsf of the most competent Instructors , wh lethe the talent which has been secured for t he entertainment of those who attend Is the best the country affords. T-I..I.IU the Knights The Brand commander of Ten nlar has culled a meeting of the Brand lodiri at Deadwood on Juno 11 and II. . Sioux Kails will be largely represented at that meeting , and It IB expected that mem bers from all over the state will attend , as u rate of one fare has been clven by ' ' - ? Hot Springs. Ark , that N. K. 1'lillllpn , warden of the Bouth IJukotu penitentiary at this city , who IIIIB been therr. several months. Is not recoyr- his health satlsfactorl y. Just before Mr ng Phillips lett for the springs ho suffered paralvtlu stroke , which It IB thought will make a physical wreck of him. Ho ' Is xpected home the latter part of this month. _ m _ Itumarliiiblu C'uro of Rheumatism. Ono of our customera who had been troubled with rheumatism for a number of years was cured by ono CO-ccnt bottle of Ulmmberluln's Pain Ilnlm. Wo consider It tlie best preparation In the market for that dlHeiue. J. 0. Caste & Son , dniKKlsta , Jack son 0. H.V. . Va. Persona trouhlud with rlieiiinutlBin alionld give this remedy a trial. One application relieves tlio pain. Vor sale by ChnnceH In Kdiicnllmml Clrcln. CLI'JVKLAND , May 11. Judge Andrews Draper , superintendent of the public schools of this city , has resigned and will accept u cull that was made to him about u month ago to tlio regency of tlio L'nl- verslty of Illinois. Judge Draper will re main In Cleveland until the end of the present t-chool term , after which hu will tuku charge of the university work. neWIU'n Wltcli Hazel Salve cures ulccra. JJeWIU'n Witch Hazel Salve cures Tills extra ordinary ItO" Jnveiialor Is , Fulling Ben- the most Rations , wcrv- wonderful ona twitching of discovery of the eyes tlio age. H and other has been endorsed . la. pa. dorsed by the leacllngscleti- Strengthens , tlflo men of invlgoratd ) Europe and and tones tlio America. fii'Ircuyktciu.l lludyan Is Hudjan cures Deb 111 ty , Nervousness , lludyan stop * I * , missions , Prematurencss amldevelopti and rebtorta of the d 1 B- charge In ' 20 In the days. Cures bnclr , LOST by any or MANHOOD nlghutoppcd . quickly. Over 2,000 private endorsements. I'rcmaturencss moans impotency In th Ilrat Btatre. It ia a symptom of nominal weakness and Imrrcmies.s. It can bo stopped In 0 days by the use of Ilndynn , The new discovery waa made by the spec ialists ( if the old famous Hudson Medical Institute. It Is the stromtest vltallzer made. It Is very powerful , but harmless. Sold for $1.00 a package or six packages for J.-I.OO ( plain sealed boxes ) . Written KUarnnti'O given for a cun > . If you buy six boxes nml nro not entirely cured , six more will be rent to yon free of nil charges. SrMid for circulars and testimonials. Addreni HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE O32 Mnrliot St. Snn Franolsoo , Cn | . Hroolirs Brono-CBiBro. RnlonJM cnrntl i "Kent fnr orvouo or Blck llemliicho , llruln l-'jliiiu tloii , BleejiloMijeM , , hl clnl or uoncml NeuraliflaiBliio for ( ( lieu. mutUm , ( lom.Kldiioy Illwrrtom , ttuhijK IwiMlii. Anreiuln. AntldoW for nn J other nicotwu. 1'rico , 10 , Snu ICCllU. THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. I s.wodie'i / " " ' " > . eiiiv.af ( > For eale by all druggists. Man Dovolopol 'I'HK UllKAT I.IKH I River , riH'lUBXK.wtU rcHtom all ilio eunwutlvu oitanii. Iinroluney Itn- lined. Ki'iid for frjo olr- 1'iiliiri and timtlinonliila. DAVOI. MKUICINK CO. , 1' . O , Huxa07U.San frail- clnco. Uul LOWELL C BRIfiS\ TRtU BONUS COMMERCIAL PAPER WM , LOUDON , Commission Merchant C7AIN AND PROVISIONS- I'rlvuto lre to Chlcugo and New York. All bunlnrnu orders placed un Chicago llourU cj ' 1'ruiir. Corrmiwnilenco solicited. . . . . , Offke. rt im 4 , Nuw York Ufa Dull ling i 1'WS. , . *