1 TJTIi OMAHA DAILY JiEtttVKDN MS DAY , MAY 10 , 1891 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Wan Heavy at the Lowest Price Ever Recorded in May. YET MUCH BUSINESS WAS TRANSACTED porn 'Weak All Dny , Out * Easy nncl Tro- Dull , All Influenced by the Wheat Market Stock ! nnd Honda. CHICAGO , May 15. Wheat Was very heavy today nt the lowest price ever known Jn the month of May nnd closed Ho lower. The feature of today's trading was heavy liquidations of the longs , weak cables , line weather nnd nn Increase on passage aiding In the decline. The other markets were affected by the weakness In wheat , July corn closing % c lower , July oats MO lower nnd provisions lower nil around , In whent n largo business wns transacted. Opening trades showed from tto to HO loss , nnd gradually the market sold down % c to 1' c , rallied "Ac , changed some , nnd closed ns stntcd. Liquidation by tired longs wns the chief feature of the duy. The early Influences were bearish , the chief of which were weak cables , the Increase on passage nnd the fine weather. Prices gave way rapidly , local traders being rather aggres- lve and confident of lower prices , nnd In creased the offerings ns the session ml- vnnced. A prominent operator , supposed to be short heavily , gave the market good sup port after the first decline , as also dhlin large concern with elevntor Interests. This buying Htnyeil the downward , tendency for n time , but Inter on fresh lines came out niter the prlco worked down , making new low records In nil deliveries. The IncrtmKe of the world's visible supply of 4.4CO.OOO bu. raiiHctl the prices to react , nnd was about the only bullish feature presented nil day. The close wns but He from the bottom. Corn wno weak nil day. The downward course of wliont , together with the fine weather , were the principal weakening In fluences , nnd considerable long came out on the break , which Increased the depres sion. Opening trades showed ttc loss , nnd after selling up Ho gradually worked down ic , rallied io toc , changed some , and closed ' , ic from the bottom. Outs wn easy on selling nnd In sympa thy with whr-nt. June was sold freely and closed Kc lower. July Closed Uc from the Provisions were dull nnd weak In sym pathy with the grain markets. Offerings were free and the market broke to a mod erate extent. Compared with last night , July pork Is 27'Ac ' , July lard 12Vic and July ribs U'X-c ' lower. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 47 curs ; corn-175 cars ; oats , ICO cars ; hogs , 21.000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows ; Cnuli limitations were as follows : KI.OL'H Weak. \VHEAT No. 2 pprlne , D5c ; "Xo. 3 spring , ho siilcai No. 2 nil. 55c. CORN-NO. 2. . OATH No. 2. 32'iit ; No. 2 while , 35V436c ; Nn. 3 white. 34a35y4c. UAHLEY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 53@56c ; No. 4 , 46 Mlc. FLAX HEED-NO , i. $ i.33V4c. TIMOTHY SEED Prime. $4.15. PROVISIONS Went pork , per bbl. . $12.00J > 12.05 ; laril. per 100 Ibs. . $7.30f 7.32V4 ; short ribs dlJcrt ( loose ) . $0.30JJC.32V4 ; ilry salteil shoulders ( boxcri ) , $ . < .75 < tj'6.00 ; short clear sldcH ( boxed ) , $0.87Vj 7.121i. WHISKY DlntlllcrB * finished goods , per eol. , IMS. HltOAn-UnclmnKeil. I The followiii ? wuro iho rccelptB ana elilpirjiU3 : fcr today : On Iho Produce oxelianiro today the butler mar ket wan linn ! creamery. 12@lllc ; dairy , 048 IV'o. KfRB , linn ; Rlrlctly fresh , Uhc. ! NKW YORK QENUItAL MAItlCKT. Yesterilny'fl Quotntlnnn on Flour , tiralii nnd l-rovlnloiis , Metals , Ktc. NEW YORK , May 15. FLOUR-Recclpts , 21.000 bbls. ; exports , 28,500 bbls. ; sales , 7,000 pkgs. ; "hinrkut weak and lower to sell ; winter straights hail some demand for southern markets. Rye flour , llrm. Duckwhent flour , nominal , IIUUKWHEAT Dull ; range on all grades , CS © 75c. 75c.CORN CORN MEAL Dull ; yellow western. $2.0502.70 ; Uraililywlne , $2.70. RYE Nominal ; car lots. 5152c. 1IARLEY Nominal : No. 2 Milwaukee , CCjfG7e ; unKrnded western , COflCSc. HARLEY MALT-Qulct ; western , 6585c ; six- rowed , 60 85c. WHEAT Receipts , 100,500 bu. ; exports. 125.000 bu. ; siili-n , 5,755,000 bu. futures and 120.000 bu. Pl > ot. Biiot weak ; No. 2 red , In store and ele vntor , 6Se ; nlloat , 58Vlc : f. o. b. , 89140 : No. 1 iinrthern , MTlc delivered ; No. 1 hard. 6SHc de livered. Options weak , breaklnK all previous low records ; heavy selllnR by foreign houses , liquida tion , nctlvu-Jocal shorts selling , weak cables and Kuod crop cbndltlons caused Die declln ; Drad- slreel's decrease of over 4,000,000 bu. In world's stocks caused n. rally , 'but ' It was lost , and pflces vlomtl nt the lowest nnd lUiflHc under yester day's : May. 57K95SHC. closed nt 57c ; June closed nt t.SUc : July , M4 MHc. closed at 69c ; August , 60itiGmc , closed at C0 ? c ; September , 615tiSfl21ic ! , closed at Cl io ; December , C4 > S CJVic , closed nt Cl"4c. CORN-Recelpts. 92.000 bu. ; exports , 18,000 bu. ; vales , 300.000 bu. futures and 94.000 bu. spot. Spot market weaker ; No. 2 , 42ic In elevator ; 43'-jC 43Ttc nlloat : steamer mixed , 42ic. ! Options Ken- trally weak all day In sympathy with wheat and on liquidation , closing % c net decline ; May closet ! nt 42ic ; June , 43c , closed al 43c ; July , 43iiiT43Hc. closed ill 43Xc. OATS ReceJpls. 1CS.OOO bu. ; exports. 7.000 bu. ; rales , 170,000 bu. futures and 69.000 bu. spot. Hpot market weak for intxi-d , while steady ; No , 2 , 3i037 ! c ; No. 2 delivered , 3S aS8nc : No. S , 87c ; No. 2 white , 41'ic ; No , 3 white. 4 c ; track mixed western , 38jji'Jc : : track white western , 41@45c ; track white state , 41ff45c. Optons dull and weak with thu other markets ; May , 37K&37HC , closed nt 37Uc ; June. 36XW3'c. closed nl 37c ; July , 35 Il-164j37f , closed al JC c. HAY Quiet ; shlpplnif , J5.00OG.W ; good to choice. $7.0089.00. HOl'H Quiet ! state , common to choice , 9C17c ; 1-acino coast , 12H8c. HIDES Fairly active ; wel sailed New Or leans , selected , 45 Ibs. , 4R4Vjl' . LEATHER Firm ; hemlock sole , Iluenos Ayres , light In hoary. 10 > i l9o. WOOI * Fairly active ; domestic llcece , 19O25c ; I'UOVIBIONB lle f , steady. Cut meats , weak ; p ickled bellies. C' WWc : pickled shoulders , tft pC' .ic ; pickled hams , lOuWOVic. Uinl. dull ; west rn steum closrd nt $7.70 , nominal ; sales , 100 tierces at $7.70 ; May , $7.70 , nominal ; July , $7,40 , mimtnnl ; rellne-1 , weak ; continent , $7.00 ; B. A. , $7,80 ; compound , $5.82)k(1.12'Ii ) ! ( , Pnrk , lower ; new mess. $ I3.50U13.78 ; exlnt iirlme , $13 ; family , $14.50 ( M3.00 ; short clear , $14.00(116.00. COTTON BEEU Oil * Inactive nnd quotallons more or less nominal ; prime crude. In bbls , , 2310 20e ; prime crude , loose. 25027o ; prime summer yvllnw , 32(33o ; off summer yellow , 31U32c ; prtmu ulniiiHT white. 3C(37o ; butter grades. 3."ff3Uc. lll'TTER Firm : western dairy , UV4O12c ; went- i-rn creaiiK-ry , 13O17o ; western factory. 8 llo ; ElKlns , 17c ; stattt dairy , UUI7c ; state creamery , fHE'ESE Weak ; stale large , 9HBUHc ; small , LtlllB Quiet ; receipts , 10fO ) pkKs. ; stat nnd r nnsylVHnla. 124nuci western flesh , KOlI c ; HOUIhem , lOirllc. TALUIW-Bteady : dty ( $ ! per pile. ) , 4c ; iimntry ( pkgs. free ) , 4Tic , as to qunllty , PETHOI.EtJM-Dull ; United closed at S5Uo bid : WHshlngton , bbls. , $5 : Washington In bulk , $3.80 ; rrllneil New York , $3.15 ; Philadelphia ic. lined. In bulk , JtCO. ROHIN Firm ; strained , common to gowl , ti.jOWi.U. Tl'RI'ENTlNE-Hteady ; S9)4 ) 30c IIICB Btrady : domestic , fair to extra , 4ViQCc ; Jnpun. 4ll 4c. MOLAHHEH Bleady ; New Orleans open kettle , ttMxl In chiilct38f3 ( > o. I'll ! IRON-Oull ; Bcotch , J13.50Cr.M ; Amcrl. ran , tll.OCHMJ.W. OII'I'KH Hull ; lake. ) tc. l. AD-'Qulet , domestic. $3.M. TIN-'llatrly strady ; straits , $19.83 bid ; plates. triartirl dull. MI'III.TIIII W"iW ; diimntlc. $1.50 asked ; nlf , , , i 'ituii * ' , U tons tin to arrive per B. B. ll/H ( i | Mll tVliritt Mnrkot. . Way -Whrat waa low.r HMHilf Htui"l by Bjrinpulhy with lower ftt mtf ) .l < , t'rop iftHirlt were good ktl W. IM. to-Ill Hi * Ktrepllon of plarcs In ftivtiti ni ( t l limvy winds had blown Itr * * * " ) limit WHVty loud within t'.ie last t.vt * n < tll , < * tin. . mid shlpmtnu / ) * twin * 'i * Kilii'llriK lit the ral tVittin iJu Hi Ivitly Ivur huum , vrhlrli tAH + lf'li III I" U | lufU Of IIFlir * / ' i'Ut It UU ihuuM bn UU _ decrrare tlmn M.OOO bu. for each twenty- four hours from now until Hcptrmbr 1 , when the n w crop will be nt to UUP , there would still remain iomp 4,000,000 bu , of old whrat In this city to > Into th new crop year. Hales of cash wheat today W terdny ; May closed September , CStte ; for No. 1 northc. . . . . . . . . - , * . - . . - . - - . . -i - was qul t ; patents , IJ.OO , and Inkers , )2.00Q2.30i thlpments , 30,214 bbls. STOCKS AM ) IIONUH. Mr. ( lonlil's rrojcoteil Trip to Bnropo Cnunoil n Itnlil on MUnoiirl 1'nclllc. NEW YORK , May IB. After nn extremely dull opening , enlivened only by n decline by a point or o In American Sugar IleflnlnK stock , the share list developed weakness and prices de clined In the entire list. The knowledge Hint Mr. Gould Is about to leave for Europe wan nlllUrd by the beam to make a sharp raid on Missouri Pacific , nnd the stock brolcc from 29H to 26H on sales of only 11,602 slinros. The break In this slock , however , was sulllclenl to start selling In other parts of the list and n decline of from ' ,4 to U4 per cent ensued. Bunar fell off 114 per cent , to 103ij Atchlson 1 % P-r cent , to 104 : Northwestern Hi per cent , to 10S ; Hock Island 1 per cent , to 68T4 ; Union Pnclllc % per cent , to 17 ; Lead T4 tier cent , to 3S % ; nnd Ht. Paul % per cent , to CO'j. Atchlson was unfavorably affected on the report that th stock holders would be nsiessed $20 tr t chare under the reorganization , Instead of $10 , as at llrst pro- IHWI ] , TinenK.iKetncnl of $500.oi In Kold byon Hoffman & Co , for shipment to Europe , nnd the talk of heavy exports by Balmday's steam-rs liil to free polllm ? by Ihe room traders. The Ironblps nl the west nlso hail n depressing effect , although , according to the statements of olllclnls of leading lines , the troubles will be speedily adjusted , The market closed quiet at a frac tional recovery. The railway and inlnci-llaneousi bonds mnrket wns easy and the tendency downwind. The Evening Post says : The sharp decline In wheat and the uncertain reports of rnte-cuttliiK were the really slgnlllcant factors In today's financial news. Until the day wan pretty well advanced neither of these Influences affected market prices. Toward the clnsi of buslnes" , howewr , th market yielded under n moderate hear pressure nnd the close , thoilKh dull , WHS weak. The day's declines were very i-venly illslrlbuted , Atchlson nnd Missouri P.iclllc suffer ing the most di-clded losses , HIP former on the not-at-all-probablc report that the i tpectcd re- oiKitnlz.itlon plan will carry a heavy tmu- holders' assessment. To news of this kind , pli-ns- nnt or not , holders nf stock of bankrupt roads may as well compose their minds. Thi > total sales of slocks today were 13,201 shares , Including : Atchlson , 9,400 ; American HiiRar , 20,400 ! llurllnston , 6OiWj Chicago OIIH , 8.3111) ; Distilling and CatllefeedliiK. 3.MO ; Oencrnl Electric. 4,000 ; Long Island Transfer company , 3,100 ; Missouri Pacific. II.70) ) : National Lead , 3,100 ; New York & New England , 3,000 ; Rook Island , 3,100 ; SI. Paul , 19,900 ; Western Union , 4,200. 4,200.The following are the closing quotations on the leading stoclcs of the New York ex change today ; Now York Money Murlcet. NEW YORK , May 15. MONEY ON CALL Kaay , nt 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cenl ; closed nt 1 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE I > APEU-2Vi3 per cent. HTERLINd EXC1IANOE Dull , with actual business In bankers' bills , $4.88J04.89 for de mand , and at $4.87'JH'4.87 ' for sixty days ; posted rates , $4.SSH and $4.85 ; commercial bills , 4.SGVJ8 > 'SILVER CEnTIFlCATES-C4ftC5i ? . GOVERNMENT BONDS-Steady.- Ixmjs. The iloslng quotations on bonds. Huston Stock Quotations. BOSTON. May Ifi.-Closlnsr prices for Blocks , bonds and minim ? shams ; Now York .Mliilnjj Quotation ? . NEW YOUK , May IB.-Tho followlne ara ths closlngmlnlnirquotatloni : . Sun Francisco Mining Uuotutlmn. SAN PH.VNCISCO. May 15.-Tho ofHelal closing quouulonsfor mliilnj nto-jxaiuliy wjrjaifji- London Htook 'Mnrket. LONDON , May 15.-4 p. in. closlmr ; 8t. Louis MlnliiK Stock Quotations. -M""f " 'ocks ' today wcro riimncial , Notes. NEW ORLEANS , May .i. t'li-u'ingn ll.'fjei 15-CIenr' ' " . * l < .WU07j ball 3 < T"rV" ! " * " " ' lenle(0f ' ( ° May - . CINCINNATI. May 17. - Clearings , $1.56 ,180. " ? ' * C"M' VorK " " " " "K'c IAI8CO- " " > S.-Urafts. sight. 10cj UCCII MWII : LXImnie on f ew York. 25 40c iiJ-Tiitun CHIC'AQO. May lCl rlnirs. flimriM. Ster- llnjr exchange , dull and linn : vuul. $4.67'.iO " " W J u"- OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS Good Run of Cattle and Hogs , but No Sheep Were Offered , GOOD DEMAND KEEPS FAT CATTLE FIRM Some Snlci Were nt 1'rlcos n Simile HlE"cr Tlmn Monthly's llogi I'lrm Up ml Soil Stonily , Closing Itnther Strong. TUESDAY , Mny 15. Tliorevnn n Rood , llbcrnl run of both cattle nmt hogs today , but , ns on Monday , there were no sheep offered. The fat cattle mnrkct was active nnd firm. Receipts were rnthcr llbcrnl and the quality was good. All classes of buyers exhibited a fair degree of activity , nnd sellers experienced no dllllctllty In Iliullnu ; purchnBcrs. Handy light fnt cattle were In good request from all sources , nnd prices ruled a shade higher In most cases , while the heavier grades were In In different request , unless good. Choice 1,101- Ib. steerH sold up to $1 , and that figure was also the limit pnld for very good 1,481-lb. cattle. Hough , heavy steers were luird to move nt nny price. Some 1,20.1-11) . fed western steers sold for J3.C7. while only fnlr 881-lb. steers brought $3.75. Under mich circumstances there Is little Incentive to feeders to finish their cattle. Heavy Hteers are going out of style nnd fat pony enttle are becoming more popular every day. In general It wns a good , firm , active market , and the forenoon's trading practically exhausted the supply. Possibly G per cent of the offerings today were cows and mixed lots. The mnrkct presented no new features. Good stuff wns In active demand and strong , while common and miming grades ruled sloxv and weak. Sales were at from $1.25 to J3.75 , with nearly everything nt nil useful selling nt 13 or better. Calves at from $2.BO to $4.75 were unchanged , and bulls nnd stags at from } 1. 0 to 33.25 were quot- ulily firm. There was , perhaps , a trllle more life to the stacker and feeder trade. Country buyers were more numerous nnd specula tors found more encouragement U do busi ness. Prices were no better , but the feelIng - Ing on all sides was more healthy. Sales were largely at from $3.20 to $3.63 , Inclucl- n. lot of very decent westerns nt $3.55. Good to choice feeders nre quoted at $3.20 5)3.70 ) ; fnlr to good at ? ; i.001(3.15 and the commoner grades ut from $3 down , llepre- se.ntu.tlvu sales : DRESSED BEEF. WESTERN CATTLE. No , Av. Pr. No. Av. IV. 52 feeders. . . . 823 3 55UTAH. UTAH. Scows 1110 200 1 slap 1700 SCO 109 feeders..1191 353 HOGS Ilecelpts were tolerably liberal , 1,500 more than on last Tuesday and nn In crease for the two ilays as compared with last week of about 2,000 hogs. The quality as a rule was very Kood. Local packers all started In rather bearish , but slightly better reports from the east and a good nhlpplng and speculative demand soon In duced a llrmcr feeling , nnd most of the trading was on the basts or very nearly steady prices. Business was moderately active throughout , und the close was Htrong. The popular price for fnlr to good stuff of all weights was $4.65 , while lots of the good to choice loads brought $4.8714 and $1.90. Poor light nnd mixed stuff went at around $4.80 and $4.82Vi. The big bulk of the trad ing , however , was at (1.83 and $1,90 , as on Monday. On Tuesday last the IIOSH sold largely at $4.00 and $4.95. Heprescntatlvc sheep. I.ocnl houses nro nil nfter ilwilrnlilo niuttoiiH and lamlis , itnd prices arc quotnlily strong. Fair to RurvVimtlvcs nro quotable nt from W.SO to Ji.td , i.thlr' to good westerns at from $ .1.20 to Mtl&r-comtnon and Mock Kheep nt from J2.Wto W.26 nml KOOI ! to choice to IW-lb ln ibs nt from W.GO to IlrrolnM iitul IMtnciiltlnn of Stuck. Official raeipta nml tUn petition or stock : timo-.v it bj the books or ilio Union aiocx Y.irds count tiy : for tha twenty-four hiwrnrtiiilln * at 5 o'clock p. in , May 13 , Ib04i y.u CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAKKKT. Offering * of Cattle Actually Not Sufficient to fill Orders. CHICAGO , Mny IS. Tlicie was n very smnll supply of entile here today. The offerings wcro nnt BU IIH' I rut Ki till the few orders In Imnil. There was rnouKh competition to Import firm ness to the market. Receipts nt western points yesterday nnd today were cnmpnrntlvcly Unlit. Indicating nimternte supplli-s for tomorrow nml Thursday. Tlmt probnlilllty pave pilces n slight upwiint tendency. Their * were no extia steers nn sale iinil trmllni ; wan Kcnciully nl $3. ! > 0 to $4.15 , nml nt $2.80 to $3.GO for COWK nnd h"lfeis. Thi > demand for hotrs was nnylhliifr but lirMt , but ttic meager prnpoitlona of thu nupply itimlp It onny for pi'llerH to clop out nt miKlernte prloi-H ! Imli'iil , tlii" nvi-niKc wn n trllliblKlier tlnm for that tlute. Tin- fowl of the lieiivy IIORH bioiiKlit $5.20 nml tlirri" wnri1 Hales of IlKfot nR lilKfo "B J5.15. Ili'lupen shippers anil paekerH tln > mipply wax noon aboorlx-il nml the mnrket nmlntiilneil u Him timeto the rml. Heavy IIOKS rontlnuc to pell to better nilvnntnRe than tin * I'Kht welRhtR , nnles tjhoulng a Olffftcnce of 5c to lee per 100 Ibs. Theiu was u Btronu inniket for sheep nml Inmbs. It wns so because of the lluht supply , freoh reeHpttj senrcely rcnrlilnn O.OdO hcail , ntiil the totnl fur the last two ilays belnK only nbotit 18,000 henil , or S.uOO heiul less than for the name time Inst week. There wns n fnlr ilemnml nt $1.75 to $ ) .uO for poor to choice cllppeil. The muiket for ycnrlliiKs wan nlso Ktionnor nml from I hi" same cause. The rntiRC of qiiotntlons wns KI.50 to $5. Sprint , ' lambs were vnlnble nt $ I.GO to $4.60 per 100 His. The demand Is now con- llniil to shorn sheep , the warm wenthcr making Wooleil sheep almost unsalable. HKC'KIITS I'attli" , 3,001) ) hend ; calves , 2,000 head ; hogs , 11,000 hend ; sheep , 6,000 hend. The Hvenlnc .loumnl reports : I'ATTI.n Hecelpts. 3,000 hend. Mnrket sternly ns compared with the clo e yesterdny or last week ; prime to extln native steers , > 4.'J..W4.Ki ; medium. $4.0004.30 ; otheis , $3.7i(3.'J3i ( Texnns. $3.r.OW4.10. HOOH Receipts , 14.000 hend. Mnrket nctlvp. sternly to r.c higher : rough henvy , J4.40O4.SO ; puckers nnd mixed , J5.noifiri.10 ; primp heavy and butcher weights , $3.1005.15 ; assorted lights , $5.00fT5.10. RIIKKI' AND L.AMHS Receipts , C.OOO hend. Mnrkct selling UHlOnbetter than Inst weely top sheep. tt.2Mi4.Kl top Inmbs , Jl.755f5.15 ; spring lambs , J.I.OOIjC.M. St. IouU Iivo Stock .Miirlii't. ST. I.OUIP. Mnv 15. fATTLK Receipts. 2.SOO hend ; shipments , 200 head : nmiket steady , atrone KeneraJly ; native steers. 1.200 in T.400 Ibs. . M.I.VJ ! 4.15 ; 1,000 to 1,200 Ibs. , $3.10 3.80 ; cows. $3.353.50 ; Texns steers , 1,100 to 1,300 Ibi. , J3.50fl3.70 : cows , $2.20ji2.70 ; calves , $5. v HOGS Receipts. 7 , X ) head : shipments. 700 head ; inniket sternly nt n decline of Co ti 10c : henvy. J4.90ifI5.03 : mixed. J4.'ii.VOO ; light , $4.Sifj > G.OO ; pigs nnd common , $4.5.j4.70. SHKK1' Receipts. 2,000 hend ; shipments , none : steady : clipped cholcifnatives. averaging P. Ib * . , $4.25 ; less desirable Idts , $3.C5fi'4.0 < ) ; Iambs , $3.C5Qi 4.00. . - _ Knns-.m City 1\-Q | tock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mhy T3.-CATTM-2-Recelpts , 2,900 head ; shipments , 1,100 hend , inniket weak to lOc lower : TexniT steers , $2.50ft3.fi5 : Texns cows , $2.00i3.73 : HhlpphiK. steers. J3.rift4.4D : na tive cows , J1.7r,5I3.23 ; stocKcis and feeders , $2.50 ® 3.S5 ; bulls. J2.10fl3.23. HOGS Receipts , HflOO head ; shipments , 900 head ; mnrket steadyj , bulk , $4.8)3)4.90 : heavies , packers and mixed , $4.7jB14.90 ; lights , Yorkers und pigs. $4.30g4.85. - - - SHEEP Receipts. 5,400 1 head ; shipments , 400 head ; market steady. Now York t.vo Stock Mnrkot. NEW YORK. Mny IS. I1EEVES necelpts , * " * 1,100 hend ; none ons"nfe 8HKKl AND LAMItS-fRtcelpts , 2,700 hend : market steady ; ordinary clipped sheep. $3.00j > 4.00 : ordinary clipped , yearllpga , $4.75 ; Virginia Inmhs. choice , 17 ; Kentucky , choice , Infeilor to prims. $5.40(85:65. ( : _ . HOC3 Recelptty 2fOp head : market steady. ; Inferior to good' hogs ; $ $ .20iS5.C5. Stock In Sight. RecelptR of live stock at the four prlnclp.il yarJa for Tuesday , May 10 , were : Cattle , noes. Sheep. South Omaha . 8.44H 7,4(17 ( . Ohlcapo . . . 3,1100 14.000 S.OOO KanBBHClty . . . . . . S.OOU 11.700 U.400 St. Louis . a , 00 7,600 2,000 Totals . 12.1-18 40,707 0,400 St. I.ouls ( ienorul Market. ST. I..OU18 , May 15. FI.O11R Lower : patents. $2.752.85 ; extra fancy , $2.45f(2.55 ; others un changed. AVIIKAT AVns benrlfh from the start and with no bull news whatever closed Ic below yesterdny ; No. 2 red. cash. 52c ; May. f,2V4c ; July , & 2W53c ; August. 53&c ; September , 54 0. CORN AVas weak throughout , losing % Sic : No. 2 mixed , cash. 37i4o ; Mny , 30ie ! ; July , SCc ; September , 36e. OATS Ixjwcr : No. 2. cash. K'ic ; No. 3 , 35V4e : July. 37',5c ; August , 33V5C. RYK No. 2. this side. DOe bid. 11ARI.KY Nothing doing. BRAN Knsy ; C4c. sacked , east tinck. FI..AX SKED $1.25. TIMOTHY SKUD $3.6004.00 ; clover , $ G.fiOfi > 7.GO. HAY Unchanged ; prime to choice timothy , . . . 11UTTEU Higher ; strictly fancy creamery , EQQS 8c LEAD Dull and heavy ; $3.15 ashed ; spelter , weak. $3.20. CORN MEAL tl.9S02.00. WHISK Y-81.0F01.1B. COTTON TIES Unchanged : $1. HAOGING Unchanged ; BVjfiOe. PROVISIONS Lower , dull , weak. Pork , standard mess lobbing. $12.624. ! Lard , prime to choice , steam , $7.15W7.25. Diy Bull meals , loose shoulders , } 6 : lonits , $6.35 ; ribs. $6.45. Ilncon , packed shbuldein. $7 : longs , $7.12Vi ; libs , $7.124@ ! 7.25 : fhorts. $7.2fi7,37',6- ' RECEIPTS Flour. 3,000 bbls , ; wheat , C.OOO bu. ; torn. 100.000 bu. ; oats , 29.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 8,000 bbls. ; wheal , 8.000 bu. ; corn , 110,000 bu. ; oats. H.OOO bu. Coffee Mnrkct. NEW YORK , May 15. COFFEE Options opened dull nt unchanged to 5 points decline ; ruled generally weak and featureless and closed quid nl unchanged to 10 points net decline. Bales , 11,250 bags , including June nt $15.15t I5.20 ; August , $14.90 ; September , $14.60j } 14.65 ; October , $14.25fl4.30 ; December , $13.85. Spot coffee. Rio. dullNo. . 7 , $16.25 ; mild , dulljCordova , $19.000 19.25 ; sales , 2,000 bans No. 7 spot , $1(5.23. ( ex ship ; 1,000 bags Santos No. 7. $17,8714. Ware house deliveries yesterday , 20.263 bags ; New York stock today. 223,287 bags ; United States stock , 271,840 bags ; afloat for the United States , 110000 bags ; total visible supply available for the United gluten , 381,846 bags , against 356,283 HIO DE JANEIRO , Mas15. . Market quiet , nominal ; no dilatations ; exchange , 9 11-lCc ; re ceipts , two days , 2.0M bags ; stock , 136.000 SANTOS , May IB. Market quiet ; No. 7 , nominal ; no quotations ; receipts , 1,000 bags ; stock. 132,000 bags. HAMIIURG , May 15. Market dull ; sales , 4,000 bags ; prices unchanged Mo 14 pfg. lower. HAVRE , Mny 15. Market opened unchanged ; declined Vtt ; reacted If nt 3:50 : ; closed unchanged us compared with Saturday's closing figures ; sales , 7,000 bags. On thu i.immin "nrhrt ' NEW YORK , May 15. The Evening Post's London cablegram soys ; There was u semi- holiday tone to the" market today. It was Irregular on American slocks , with the rlso of 5 points In the Argentine gold premium , to SOI. The only satisfactory1 'Milanatlon of th state of affairs In Argentina has been received , but the advance In the KuIJi premium Is mainly due lo speculation al Hwiioa Ayn-s In exchange. The Argenllno governing has piobujily been premature In resuming gold payments on th Rothschild scheme. . .HllVfr was 29 9-16.1. India Is buying , but the lofia If-rnthor wi-ak. In gold und United States co.1,11 , .f S wre puichiwcd by the bank. _ _ _ _ _ Kunsns Ciiy-Mnrkiits. KANSAS OITY , May 15.-WHEAT-l 2o lower : No. 2 hard , ' 4if1'Jc : No. 2 red , 80t5lc ; No. 3 red. 48049C ! r < ! Jefd. ; . 33c. CORN Unchanged2 ' . inlxnl , 36o ; No , 2 while , 38UO39C. . " . " . , , _ . OATS Hleady ; No. , 3 mixed , SCOCOi-ic ; No. 2 while. 37 37'4.c- I , . t HUTTER Unchungrdl l creamery , 15WlCc ; dairy , 12O14c. , -i i't EGOS-Unchnnged nt J4c. ! RECEIPTS Whcul , J14.WJO bii.j corn , none ; I.- oats , none , SHIPMENTS Wheat , 15,000 bu. ; corn , 1B.COO bu. ; oats , 4,000 bu Mnrkiit. NEW YORK. May lS.-SliaAR-ltnw , active nnd firm ; fnlr reflnlnB. KHe ; centrifugal , 96 test , 2'4o : sales , 8.000 tons Muscovado. W test , 2'ic : 100 tons molasses sugar. 89 test. 2Jo ! : niso. Into yesterday , 8.000 tons Muscovado , 89 test at : < , i , and 1,700 bags molasses , us test , at 2Uc. Refined , llrm. . _ _ . . IXJNDON. May IB. SUOAll Cane , quletj centrifugal Java , 14s 3d ! Muscovado , fair rn- llnlnf , 12s 3d. _ 'I'rlicoVh ttt ( juotutluns. BAN F11ANC18CO. May IS. WIIHAT-Actlve and lower ; December , $1.00H ; o > iw sellers , WVJc. Wool Alurkrt. ST. LOUIS. May lS.-WOOL-Falrly steady , without quotable change. Muiichustrr Textiles. MANCIIKSTEU , May IS. Cloths dull ; yarns In bujcu' RAIN WOULD COME IN HANDY Sun and South Wind Threaten the Hope of the Husbandmen , WATER WOULD HELP NEBRASKA CROPS Juit n Little Drouth In All but the North eastern Section of the Htntc Chinch DngH Out ICnrly and nt. IVork. The Nebraska weather crop bulletin for the week ending May 14 1ms been Issued by Captain 0. E. Hunt , the observer ut Omaha , as follows : Owing to the continued drouth In the Bouthwcstcrn portion of the state and the appearance of cut worms and bugs In some localities the reports this week are Hot al together so favorable as the preceding two weeks , and while It Is hardly probable tlint any serious damage has tlnm far resulted from drouth seasonable rains would prove of great benefit In nil portions of the state , except the northeastern section , where they have had all the moisture needed. Wheat and other small grain , as a rule , are doing well ; pastures are excellent nnd fruit pros pects were never better. Many oat Holds nro being plowed up and replanted In corn , thus largely Increasing the acreage of that most Important of Nebraska crops. The bulk of the corn crop 1ms been planted and much of It Is already up to a good atnml and Is being .worked. The season Is well advanced and upon the whole the prospects are better than the average In this state. The following nre remarks by correspond ent : SOUTHEAST SECTION. Under County Corn planting ncaly fin ished. Itnln of 9th general throughout county ; pastures doing well. Cass County Some fields of small grain show effect of dollclcnt rainfall. Huln of 9th was beneficial to all crops. Clay County Drought continues ; wheat dying In the llclds ; oats nnd some liny suf fering for rnln ; rye heading out seven to ten Inches from the ground. Flllmoro-Cpunty Splendid growing weather the past week. Corn all planted. Some winter wheat has been damaged by continued drought. Gage County Ilnln during week has been beneficial to all crops. First planting of corn up and large enough to plow. Warm weather favorable for growing crops. Hamilton County Very little change from prevailing cmlltlons of last week. Light ruin of 9th not mifllclent to very materially benefit growing crops. Jefferson County Week favorable to crop development ; 95 per cent of corn planted. Prospects for all crops except oats very llat- tertng. Johnson County The dry weather for sev eral days previous to the 9th was very dam aging to pasturage. Corn has germanatcd earlier than usual and the stand Is excellent. Lancaster County Showers on the 9th beneficial to crops. Small grain suffering for rain. Fruit prospects very good. Nemalm County Rain of Wednesday In sures a stand of clover. Apples setting well. Nuckolls County Corn planting nearly fin ished and some up. Wheat never looked bet ter and grass Is coming forward very fast. Otoe County Haln of 9th beneficial to all crops , leaving ground In good condition. Pawnee County Haln of the past week greatly Improved all crops. Corn planting almost done. Some corn fields to replant on account of cut worms. Polk County Week favorable for crops. The rain of Wednesday soon dried up by high winds. Corn planting mostly done and much Is up well. Dig crop of cherries ex pected. Wheat at a standstill , but oats Im proving. Richardson County Good rains on Wed ncsday. Corn planting nearly done. Saline County The weather In portions of the county has been favorable , In other parts too dry , so that unless rain comes soon many oat fields will bo plowed up for corn. Wheat needs rain. Corn mostly planted. Fruit prospects good. Pastures beginning to need rain. 'Saunders County High winds and lack of rain In some sections nre retarding growth. In other sections the weather has been favorable. Corn planting about fin ished. Some corn Is being cultivated. Seward County Apples promise well. A good growing week , but rain Is needed. Wheat looks fairly well , but oats are not doing well. Thayer County Rain Is needed. Wheat full of chinch bugs. Nearly all early oats plowed up for corn. Corn planting nearly done. York County A dry , windy week. Corn planting about finished. Rain needed badly. NORTHEAST SECTION. Antelope County About two-thirds of n largo acreage of corn Is planted. The early planted corn Is up nicely. Hurt County Very favorable weather for corn planting , which is nearly all done. Small grains doing well. Cedar County Corn planting well ad vanced. Good showers and favorable weather for all crops. Colfax County Favorable weather for corn planting. Ground In good order and every body busy at It. Early sown oats have been replanted or plowed up for corn In some parts. Cumlng County Fruit good. Corn all planted , In splendid condition. Ground will soon need rain. Dlxon County Good week for vegetation. Corn planting well along. Dodge County Good 'weather for corn planting , which Is well along. The early planted corn sprouting well. Small grains doing well , but needing rain. Potatoes look well. well.Holt Holt County High winds have Injured small grain. Local showers ha\c been beneficial In come parts of the county , In other parts rain Is needed badly. Corn planting pretty well along. Fruit looks well. well.Knox Knox County The high winds hnvo been hard on vegetation. Thp light rnln was welcome , but crops were not suffering. Pierce County Crop conditions excel lent , corn coming up nicely. High winds done some damage. Platte County Windy and dry , but wen- thor on the whole favorable for rapid growth , and In some sections rain abundant. Wheat and other small grains lack thrift. Grass doing well. Stanton County Corn planting all done. Some Is up and looking well. Good showers Wednesday. Pastures In good condition. Washington County Weather favorable. Corn pla'ntlng well along. I3oyd County Growing crops nro looking fine. Corn planting well advanced. Some Is up and looking well. Some Is yet to bo planted. CENTRAL SECTION. Dawson County Corn planting still In progress ; a largo acreage will bo put In ; Colorado beetles very plentiful. Custer County More rain badly needed. Crops growing slow. Corn planting well ad vanced. Fruit looking well. Greeley County Favorable week for small grain , but too cold for corn ; excellent rain on Wednesday , Some farmers finished planting , others Just commenced , Howard County Very dry and windy ; small grain will bo short even If It rains ut once ; should wo not liavo rains goon small grain will not make anything. Valley County Small grain still looking well , but needs rain ; corn coming up ; far mers generally ahead of their work. Sherman County Light local showers have Improved crops ; corn planing In full progress , and some of It reported up. Wheeler County Small gruln suffered some from drouth , Rain of the 9th badly needed. Corn planting well along. Frontier County Warm and dry. Spring wheat Is suffering , grans coming slowly. Corn planting by listing Is being done' . Showers on Tuesday. Furnaii County No rain during week ; corn corning up ; prospect for oatt , very poor ; 'small grains suffering for ruin ; gardens looking well ; small fruits will be abundant. Gosper County High winds nnd dry weather Is damaging small gruln ; corn nearly all planted and coming up rapidly ; without rain soon inmll grain will not make half a crop. crop.Harlan County Week has been warm nnd windy , with no rain. Small grain on a stand and tome rye heading out short. Top of ground very dry , but plenty of moisture under to keep corn for soma time yet. Early corn up and looking well , Early po tatoes up and bugs after them. Apples promise well. Hitchcock. Countx rrcepcct lot small ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST WORTdC Ingrain Carpets $ i40 $ .28 Brussels Carpets Ii0o .46 Mattings i35 .11 Dinner Sets 15i00 7.34 Toilet Sets 3.50 1.62 Cook Stoves 10.oo 5.20 Wardrobes 12i0o 5.83 BookCases 13 < 5o 6.15 Lounges 9g5O 4.40 Rockers 3t00 1.14 Mattresses 3.5O 1.87 Springs. . . 2.oo .90 Ice Boxes 6.50 3.48 Gasoline Stoves 5.00 ,2.48 Baby Carriages 8.5O 4.68 Chamber Suits 22.50 12.65 Folding Beds i5.0o 7.63 Extension Tables 3.50 4.45 Sideboards 24.00 13.50 Parlor Suits 45.00 23.95 Parlor Rockers 5.50 2.67 Center Tables 3.so 1.40 Bedsteads 2.00 1-49 Lace Curtains .97 Terms Cash or Easy Payments. PRESENTS TO AIA PURCHASERS. Formerly People's ' Mammoth Installment House . Sent ! IHcfoi'iiostai/aon btf'Oi ciitdloaite. Close at 6:30 : evenings , except Monday and Saturday. grain Is very poor. Corn planting is not half done , being delayed by condition of ground. Grass storting slowly. Hot and dry week. Kearney County Corn planting about fin ished. Early planting coming up. . Some fields of rye are being put In corn. Chinch buga reported In somp fields of wheat. Everything suffering from drouth. lied Wlllow'County Crop.condltlouS favor able In northern portion of county but un favorable and critical In the southern per tion. Wheat and oats are backward In southern portion. All crops In good condi tion In northern pprtlon. Corn coming up nicely. Pastures are two weeks earlier than last year. Difficult to say at present tlmo what winter wheat will amount to. WESTERN SECTION. Cheyenne County Winter wheat .partial failure ; fall , rye in good shape ; spring small grain In excellent condition owing to recent rains ; a very largo crop of corn Is now being planted. Lincoln County Sunshine anil rain very favorable for crops which are looking well ; corn and spring wheat growing nicely ; light hall on the 8th did no damage. Scott's 'nitift County Alfalfa sowing con- HiiniiuI [ uopaua pun ujoo Souu SBiutt : BDIHII | under way. Thomas County Good growing weather first part of week ; hot southwest winds during last few days damaged early gardens some. NORTHWEST SECTION. Cherry County Corn planting nearly finished ; grain doing well , but more rain needed. Keya Palm County Wo are needing rain very much ; small late sown grain have made good growth ; early sown Is stoollng some and will not average over half a crop at best ; Ice formed here on the 10th ; corn planting well under way ; some farmers have finished planting. Rock County High dry winds rapidly dry out what Httlo moisture there Is. Heavy rain needed to give the ground a good soak- B > _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lllg CrnpB for South Dulcotii. SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , May It. ( Special to The Dee. ) The outlook for enormous crops this year Is very llatterlng. The sea son opened early , and the fanners lost no tlmo In getting their seed In the ground. As a result of their Industry , wheat Is now out of the ground , thick , of good color and vigorous ; oats are mostly up and In good condition ; corn Is nearly all planted , and u farmer In the city yesterday reported that he had some corn up ; flax seeding IB now occupying the attention of the farmer , and pasture lands show a greater growth of grass than for many years ut this time of the season. The acreage of wheat Is proba bly not Increased any over Inst year , and possibly not as large , while the acreage of oats , corn nnd flax will be much larger than last year. _ Liicul Produce 'Market. HIJTTEJl Grass butter Is becoming nwoli more plenty than It WIIH a few ilays IIKO. Thi'nIK plenty of Bond creamery butter. Hepurutar c i-ain- ery , 17B18c ; extra fancy country. 15flOc ; clulc country , 1214oj nnckltiK stock , 6c. EQCJH Tho' market has not nhown much change for some time. The general price for thu In-lit stock appears to be 9c. Bcconils are belli ) ; Hold at 8c or even lower. . . , LIVE POULTIIY The muiUet on chickens IH firm owlnc to HID scarcity ; old hens , So ; old roostern , 4W o- and younit ones , 6 7c. Tim demand f'r ; other kinds of poultry Is rather IlKht , ilioimh n Jim. lied iiuantlly In B-ilable , Ducks. 7 J8 j hen turkeys - keys , 8fiio ! : gobblers , Cc ; Ket-fe. lie. OAME The season Is so far advanced that nanio Is no loncer wanted. . VKAIThe pwlplH of veal me very moil- irate nnd prices steady. Hood , fat Yralx. ol thin or heavy. 3B5c. JMO EONS There Is a demand for old . but younu birds that are not slroiiB on the wing are not wanted. Old birds , per do . . $1,201.60. VEOETAIlLEfc. OLD 1IEANH The marld't Is firming up all over the country. Neither the ileniand nor sup ply Is very heavy at this paint. California hand. , liVd navy , $2.1002.23venlern : navy. tl.Mtii.O > ) : eiiimntin whltt- beans , $ ! .GOQlfc > . ONIONS OM onions are a thine nf the past , Nt-w southern onions are iuolt-d | at $1 per bbl. There nn , u few lli-rmilihis mill on hand Hi $2,75 per box. Top onions are plenty ul 2"l'OT.vrOErs < The supply Is enmlnif minlly from Utah und Colorado , which stock Is quoted at ! McO$1.0fl per bu , Th're are new soutliHrn potatiii-s In Iho market , which niv quoted at $1.51 ' "cAll'l'lAOE Alabama cabbage , per crate , $ ! .M ; choice Uiulslana , $3. * CELERV Nonu In the market. AHI'ARAOtlH-Oooil home urown slock U abundant at 25 SOo per ili . on orders. 1'IE PLANT- Homo grown p' plant U plenty at 2o on onlers. . . , TOMATOES Florida stock of Rood color It care.at $3.75 per crate of nix Unski-lH. OREEN VEOETAIILES-Hplnuch , per bbl. , $ l.ij W2.80 ; rudlnhcs , per dux. . 30o ; lettuce. lr l dm. . S3 40oi cucumbers. $ l.25 l.60 ! | Ki ley , per doz. . SO M35c- ! turnips , per dnz. , 75os camils. | > r iloz. , 7c ; beets , per dux. . 75 8Jo : wuli-r crriw. per is . Ill boxi-s. $1.75112.00 ; squashes , bu. ciatf. It. NEW IIBANS Sunn very choice wax bane . Wax l , bu. box , \ vtnncelvril from Texas. oils $ S.60 S.75 ! ' ,4 bu , box , $1.00fll.r . I'lJAK tin-en peas are ciimmncliiR til iirilve from > ll ourl. Oood uhlppliiK stoik , per U bu. box. $1. tJTRAWllElUUUS-Thue vmo a few Mlb uurl , WM , LOUD ON , Commission Merchant GRAIN AND PROVISIONS- Private wires to Chicago and New Tork. All business orders placed on Chicago Hoard tl Tiade. Correspondence 'solicited. Office , room 4 , Now Yorlc Life DulMlntf Telephone 130S. I AJAPrVlftR IOWEU. C CREST COMMERCIAL PAPER- NEW berries In nnd tils prospects arc thai Ihe ic. eelpts will ! ncrca e rapidly the coming week. Good shipping stock , JlMjCl.OO. APl'LES Thi'nare m > apples on the muikcl suitable for shipping purposes. CHERRIES A fi-w California cherries are ar riving and selling at $2 per box. The fiult Ii In good condition , but rather small In size. TROPICAL FRUITS. KANAKAS Per bunch , $2.00S2.50. LEMONS Fancy lemons , 3uo size , $4 ; fanci lemons , 3EO size , $3.75 ; choice lemons , SCO alze , $3.50. ORANGES Washington navels. 9Cs , 112s. 12is , $3.50 : Mediterranean sweets , $3.50 ; Cullfoinlu seedlings , $3.25. FIOS Fancy , per Ib. . ISc. DATES Hullowccs , C5 to 70-lb. boxes , per Ib. , 5Hc.PINEAPPLES PINEAPPLES Choice , per doz. , $2.00 ; small , $1.75. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY California , 15c ; dark honey. 12',5 13c. MAPLE SVRUP-Oallon cans , per doz. . $12. . MAPLE SUOAR-Per Ib. . lOc. Nt'TS Almonds , 17c ; English walnuts , 12c ; nthfrtH. 10o ; Ilmzll nuts , lOc. HAI'ERKRANT Half bbl. . $2.25. CIDEK Pure Juice , per bbl. , $3.50 ; half bbl. . $3.2. > . APPLE HUTTER Per 20-lb. palls , $1 ; halt bbls. , 3ic ! per Ib. HIDES , TALLOW. ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides , 24e ; No. 1 itrecn salted hides. 3Sjf34ci ! No. 2 gieen sailed htdi-s. XWtc ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , 8Vic ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , 4c ; No. 1 dry Mint hides. 8c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , 3o ; No. 1 dry called hides. 4c. Part cured hides , lie per Ib. less than fully cured. rillEUP PELTH-Oreen salted , each , ISfiCOc ; gn-en salted shearlings ( slnrt-wooled e.tily skins ) , each , Ml DC ; dry shearlings ( shorl-woolnt rally skins ) . No , 1 , each , 8li > luc : dry shearllnga ( short-wooled early skins ) , No. 2. each , f > c , dry Hint , Kansas and NehiiiKka butcher wool , pells , PIT Ib. , actual weight , 8ff8c ; dry Hint , Kunsaa and Nebraska murrain wool pi-Its , pnr Ib. , actual weight , 4I/Cc ; dry flint , Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , nctual weight , 4W7c ; diy Hint , Colonulo murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , nctual wrlght. 4 Cr. TALLOW AND GREASE-Tallow. No. 1 , 4UO 4ic ! ; tallow , No. 2 , 35i (3Ti ( ( ; : gri-asu. whllu A , 4'4c ' ; KIPIIHI * . while II , 4c ; grease , yellow , 3c ; gri-iine , dark. 2 ! c ; old butter. 2 2' c ; beeswax , prime , ICWlSc ; rough tallow , 2iQ2'/4c. ' Llviirpnol AlurXotii. LIVEIII'OOL , May 15. WHEAT Closing wrnkj il.-Miami pnor ; No. i ! red , winter , 4s 7'/4d. COHN Hull ; demand modeiate ; new inlxi'il , spot. 3i7d ; futures , dull ; di-mand modeiate ; May , : : * 7U < 1 ; June. 3s 7Md ; July , 3s 7'4d. KLODR ljulelj demand poor ; Bt. I/oiiln fancy , wlnti-r , 5s Ud , IIACON-tx > nd and short clear , 55 Ibs. , 33i ; lung clear. 45 Ibs , , 34s. 1IEEF Exlru India mejis. S7s 3d. LARD Dull ; demand poor ; spot , 38s lid ; fu tures , no demand. PORK Hti-ady : demand poor : prime mrsv , WHK . PI-II , 72n r i ; prlniu mi-Hs , medium , C2s M , III'TTKIl Fluent , 76 . HoHiluy In tullow , tuipentlnc nnd other inar- kPis. Receipts of wheat for the past wci-ki Fluni Allantio ports , 28,8HO quiirlers ; Pai-lllv IHIIU , lioni-i other purls , 23.000 quaitris. Thu receipt * of American corn for the past week wore 3I.7W Now York Dry ( ioniln Market. NEW YORK , May 15. The demand nf ruin- mission hiiuscs was of fairly good | > roK > illon > i fur Tuesday und Included bleached and colon d fottiiiiH , also cotton ll.iniifls and bhuikrlH. zephyr ginghams mid printed stuffs , Tinchlff attention was centered In the linmrnsu iiftVrlMK * nf Ihii Ilin-st drfss K.nghams at Jobbi'is' | i l.-n. . Priming cloths mom active , with Mies of I2J.WK ) pli-ces narrow ( KI ! goods on the him IK of 2tto for a HIIUUII-H , III which Iheiu was untiling doing. There wan moro undertone liitho market , Cnttiiii .Mill-lint. NEW ORLEANH. May li.-COTTON-Weak ; Miles , simt , 6H < ) buli-s ; receipts , 607 balln ; - imrls , cimstwUe , 1,8'W ' bales : slock. 118,121 bali-ii ; filluivH. oulet ; suli-s , 13 , ! " l luilei ; May , (6.75 bid ; Juii , . Vtlffl.7Bi , | July , { ' "Y/- " " - "jJili Ji.s ; : j0.8l ; lanuary , 10.H HT. LOIMH. May 15.-CO1TON Ju'ol ' ; n Mdllnir , 7 I-tiv | ; aliV bales ; recitlpls , yfi l.i | . ' , HIV liienm , 5W lial s ; mock. 42,30' ) bali-.t. Oil .Murkfits. J | OIL I'lTY , Pa. , May IS.-Natlonal Trunult pi-r. | | tlll.-ulfrt uiii-nnl ul K < AF : hlKhi-st , K-'i' ' u ; luivcut , f is" ) : cliiM-d. , MH < 'i % hlpiiH-nls , IIO.HII bols , ; f : - - - - rr v f IMITHIIt'llfl , Pn , , Mnv in. National Tmn lt crrtlllculr * opened at 8ili i cluntrd ut iilghi'iil , W/icj lowmt , U'.iui no - '