THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SA'TTrpAY. ' MAY 0 , 1801 TWELVE PAGES. MB SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Nxvous and Flighty Trading in the Oblcago ' "Wheat Pit , OTHER CEREALS ACT IN SYMPATHY. JtnnK * < > f I.onilliiK KtittircH-Now York ( iialn Aullvo with PrlcoH.SHnlKly l.oxvcr ChluiiKO Idvc Stoult Maikct I'lrin. D , MIIV 8.-Tbo day was a lively otto In llio wheat | ilt. The prlco plunged up and dinvn with a rapidity to satisfy the imnt exacting - acting devotees of action In the market. The market opened In a weak , almost panicky , condition und was nervous nnd Highly with a weak undertone all day. It nut reported that the Kreal grain nnn of Kphrlusse.t Co. of 1'arlH had failed , nnd till * was taken as an In dication of coming trouble turning the wheat bulls elHowhere. So much grain came on the market ill the start that July closed nt Mc yeslcrday and opened at l > s'c this .morning and brolio with one or two minor reactions to 07VAt this point the boars Ijeg.in to tal.o their prollts. DThoro WIIH some buying niriilnsl puts and thostory of the Paris faMuro wus denied The shoits took fright and began I" cover with the result of lifting thoprlee toli'tV. ° n reports that the New York housis wore selling , the big loeal bears beganto put out short wheat apaln and the market collapsed. This time It touohed H73. e. but Kiibseiiit | nlly made a rally to We and broke to 'iT'.c again. The close w.is llrm nl III rlln and Antwerp pilces were lower , though the die-in1'Pails and London limita tions were michangi d. It was the latler fuel , together with a London cable saying that the I'arls falluic was iiollhogioulgralii merchant but a small house of a similar name , which caused the rally to We. The reports that JI.IWO.OOO of gold won Id clear from Now ViuU for foreign contracts tomor row had a beailsh uiTccl. The failure of a nmall bank In Philadelphia also counted against the tnarki't. ( /'urn was aetlve , fluctuating ficitently | within the established nm'e , sentiment pro- vallln' being early about equally divided. Then' was no new or Impoilant featiiies pro- tented , the market syinpatlil/lng with wheat to n grout extent. Kamsoy and C'ongdon lead the early buying and the shorts followed. July opened at HIV. sold olT to ) ' ( , rallied to file. broUe to M ) S.C , ad vntu'cil to fil'ie , droiped | to 5M4c. milled and closed to .Vl'ii1. Toward trio close of the day several largo lines of long nruncity rnino on llio market , shippers selling friely , which induced other selling. The local erowd toolc advantage of the situation and Ihu shut p break of the day WIIH the result. Uiitn were rather dull anil sloady for at line but when corn broke , that ceieal receded In mnypalhy With it , going from 4 < ! , ' c for Jtlly to 1'n'n Isluns weakened enrly unilor raiding by Itenin , ( 'iiilnhy and lltildwln who were ineiin- whlle eovcilng shorl . Theieaftcr the oirer- lnis wore scarce , the demand end and prices Improved until near thu close when they eased off with coin nnd wlient , Thocloso was at Bll-'hlly luwei prices Ihim on ye.sturilny , The leadhiK futures ran > ? isl as follows ! \VIIKAT-.Nil 2- I 01 ? ( JII 111 1 no ( > ! ' < July Cons' No Z- Uny. . , 04 Juna July ' . ' OATH No - Mny (0 June July 411 Mr * I'oiiK- Moy til 70 July 11 W Beiilutnliur 12 20 I.AMD Mnr : a Jnl ; . Kcplembor Hum Mny i ; uo July H 17 Hoplcinlier U 47hi Oa h quotatlonH wore as follows : FMHIII Htoady ; spiliiK. * . "i.00aa.f ( > n ; winter. W ( K@fl.2fl ; straits , } l.WTt..00 ( ; bakers , 1l.2ia4..riO ( , WIIKAT No. 2siiliiK | wheat , H.oiuftl.o : ! : No. a Hprlmr wheat. IViQiUflu ; No. 2 red , JI.02iGl.ai. ! OniiN No. 2 , ( 1c. ( , AIH No. 2 , M'ic ' ; No. 2 white , KKSSIJic ; No. 0 white. S''JWHiC. Ill K NO. 2 , Me. HAIII.KV-NO. 2 barley , nominal ; No. 3 , 7C ® 7Co ; No , 4. lAfcTlc. I't.Ax SKKII No. I , J1.I4 , TIMOTIIv SKKII Prime. Jl.87. I'OIIKMess pork per bariol , JI1.00 ; bird tier owl. W..VKfti.f ( > 5 ; hhort ribs sides ( loose ) * 'U > 0 © fl.0. ' > ; diy salted shoulders ( boxed ) , f.VJOQa.25 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) . LWKTtii.da WMIHKV Distillers' finished goods per cnl- lon , * l 17. HltdAli- Cut loaf , unchanged , ltccuiita | and .shipments today were as fol- lowe : New Vork .MarlietN. NKW VOIIK , May 8. ri.oun-ltecelpts , B.liu packaites ; exports , 1,12H ( barrolH. Ti.414 sucks ; market dull , heavy ; Hales , I5.0JO barrels. roitNMKAt , Dull , steady. WIIKAT Heeelpts , i ; > 4.4 0 bushels ; exports , 12H.S5) ) bushels ; Hules , I'.i.OIO.tKH ' Imshols futures - tures ; llvl.00) ) bushels spot. Spot market uu- Hcttled , closlnij ftilrly uollve. chlolly t-.xtmrts ; No , 2 red. JI.W l.U" , In .store ; Il.i : . : | iilln.it ; ifl.lKiil.14S f. < > b. : ungraded red , tl.OGdc l.lll ! , ; No. 1 northern , to arrive , fl.12 ; Nut bard , to arrive , fl.U'i ; No 2 .Milwaukee , H.U7J ! ; Nil. 2 Ohlcaco , { I.IIU I.IMU. Options ( leoilnod P.fM'jc on rumors of ( liiaiictal tiou- bles In Parts and In Philadelphia. Then prices advanced WIHo with the butter fool ing and more export demand , although cables weio generally we.iw. Thouloso WIIH steady nl W' e under yesterday ; No. 2 red May Jl.lO tel \ \ \ , eloslug , ifl.ll > 4 : .Inno. fl.us Jf , l.UO'i. . eloslng at ? l.0 > ) ; July , JI.Oi l.OTa , , elos- Ing at * l.0i ; AugusU l.at.Sl.4S ( , t'UKlni ; at t H.Ut'n ' ! September. fl.OHiI.OI. : closing iitd.iKI1 ! * Detolioroliiseilutd.tCPi ; December , * I.OI4ttl.KI ( I , closing at I1.04M May (1WJ ( ) , tl.Mai.O ( ! ! ' , olos- me at lo.s > ( . IIAIII.KV MAI.T Imll. CoilN llccelpts , ll.MK ) luishols ; exports , Sl70 biidhols : salen , 11,0111,000 bushels of futures ; r > | , . 000 bushels spot. Hpot market scarce and lilgher ; No. 2 , We In elevator ; Klo ullinit ; im- gradcil mixed , TWCX.'c. Untlons opened 1'4 ® I'll ! lower , reacted l 4i' , deollned I14jlc | ; on longi ) selling freely at ChleaKO and closed weak at I'iUIHo undei ' jestorday ; May. v'ij 74'4c. eloslng at Tile ; June , l > iQ0'4e ? , closing iitbMii'i July , ( itvaosc , closing utClt ct August. OS'.tt 'ie. closln.c at fii'ic. UATS UecelptH , , J'AWO bushels ; o\port8. fi2fl stiles. ' . ' . ' 'S.OOJ bushels futures : bushels tiput. Spot market dull and lower ; options Inner nml dull ) May , nMo. June , H < @ MVc , oloslug at .Vi'jo ; July , 51''if.W c , olos- Ing at W : August , 4ifflfJn : spot No. i ! w bite , IX ) Rc ) : mixed western. SliiS'J''L1 ; white western , Ole ; No. ' . ' Chicago , COe. IIAV I'lrin amliulet | ; spring , &OQ33c ; coed to choice. B aMio. lloi'X I'lrm and iiulet , dI. StuiAii Haw , ilull and strndy ; refined I. oulet , 1 l-IUfcl' lower ; No. ( I , .fie ; NiT , ui-ltio ; ; otf A. HW.Ie ; stnudard A , 4 R-ltio ; Kranulateil , 4\c ; cubes , 4V. MouAhhics I onilgu , dull ; New Urleuni , quiet. HICK I'lrin , quiet. I'OIIK ( JntCl and steady ; old mess , Hl.T.VcJ 12. 3 ; new me s , | rj.50'lv5 ; extra prime. Jl 1.73 ( IDI2.V5. CUT MEATS Innctlvc.bteady ; middles , quiet and tlrm. I.AUD riislor and iiilett | western htciim , M.-J'i ; options Miles , 4uiO Heroes ; May , M.h.1 ! July , M.oftn.W ; > . closhm at Jll > 7 bid ; August , 17.12 ; .September , * T.4ar.V5 , closing ut } ; , . ' ( ! October , ITo'U uskod. HITTTKII ( iood demand ; llrm ; western dairy , IMi'.lt' ! western eiouinery. ViiWJo ; wehtorn tuetfiry. iW-.sc ; ni ln , a Hi He. Kiuis llrinitn fnlrdemiind ; westein , 10 > i ® I'd receipt * . TiW. ' packages. ; \\euk ; hklms , T(310io. ( ! St. I.oillH Market' ' ! . HT. I.oi'ts , May 6. WIIBAT Lower ) cash , fl.OU ( : July.PISc. COIIN Lowori eiish , OHio ; July , 5"Ve. OA'i-s Irrogtibir : eash , JUiio ; July , n'cie I'o UK.Uoulc util OA ) . y uttu.37 > i. ' Milwaukee , Market' . MtiAyAyKEB.YI < . . M y H.-Wii : AT-rinn ; No.VHrriiis.eUifli. UHeWl.iOi July.lteSc. ( 'OilN Ktihlui : NIL V , white. M'iO. ' l'novinioMj-suIetiork- ) , ll'.Oi \Vlieut Market. lNNEAfULlt ) . Minn. , May 6. WHEAT Hot- let urlcva received for No , l uorthvruMbuut ; poor grades very dull ; No. I liarduml No. 3 northern slow ; receipts. 17S cum ) lilpiiiriit" . 70 cars , t tosi'i .No. 1 hard Mav. ( Mill fti track. l.ri4Til.i)4H ) : No. I iiorthein , May. f'.OI'i ' ! July. 11.01' , ; un track. ( Mil * MI. < 8 No. a northern , May. Uii'jci on trnelt. OJ'iOII.O1. MviTpiml Mnrkoti. I.tvenrnou Mny 8VIIEAT - Holders offer moderately , Heeclptfl of wheat the pant Ihreo days wore IS..OOO centals , Including M.OOJ American. t'oiiv ynlot lint Mcaily ; mixed western , 6s ( Hid percental. Keeclpts ot American corn the past three days were I7..V ) ) ounlaM , I.Aim I'rlmo western.Ills per ewt. llKKt' American refrlgoritor beef , fore < | tiurtcis , 4c , hind iiitiitcirs.5Ud | per pound , KnusuH City MarkctN. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , May 8. WIIKAT Qulot ; No. ' . ' hare , cash , O-'c : No. X red , cash , Ulo. COIIN Weaker ; No. ' . ' . cash. OsUe bid ; May , . ' . UAT.S feteaily : No. a. cash and May , SO'ic. Cincinnati MnrkotH , O. , May a-Wiir.AT-Casler ; No. 8roJ. Il.tKl. Cons l/owor to sell ; No 2 mixed. fiOo. UAIR ia : yi No. 2 mixed , M' WlllSKV Jl 17. 'lulcilo MarlcutH , Toi.Eim. O. , Mny K--WIIEAT rirmer ; cash and May. . COIIN Ste.uly : p.ish. . TO'Jc. OATS Quiet ; casli , SI'Jc , lioiulou I.O.MION , May 8. American refrigerator href quartet ! ) , 4UI'id ' : hlniliiiarteis | , ss 4J perb Ibs. by tin ; carcass. 'll unroiis Marki-tH. Nr.w YOIIK. Mav H. l'KTiioi.itni-Steaily : ; quiet ! United closed til ? -r ' for .him' . COTTON tfM.it On , trunu and quiet. TAM.ow-Mion i city ( i..uu for pkgs ) 53-16 ® ftVe. ftVe.Ho Ho lN Stcady and quiet. Ttnii'KNTlM. ( Julul and llrmer atltO'eG'1" - I'm InoN-Hnll til flfi.XiiOO. ( | lt Dull : lake. May. flll.T.'i. I.KAII Nnmlnal ; domestle , fl "r > . TINJulet and easier ; str.ilts. Jlfl.OO. l.ivi.iti'ooi. . May S.-CAMTTTA IINSUII ) 14s perqiiarter ; Unseed eal < e. V7 per ton. St-iiAH Cuba , centrlfug.il. l l test , Us ( ldfl.S ( perottt : Muscovado , eentrlfngal , ' ! test , for refining , Ms Oil. * 'f.t.l.V < 'f.l/ , . . NKW VOIIK. May S. The sto.-k market was still a hesitating one. the two prlnolp.il In fluences upon It pnllliu In oupodto illroJ- tlom , and while th'-ro ' was constdor.iblo dls- poslt on to buy stocks on tliu projras * made at the railroad pi'-cllng yesterday , the con tinued gold exports with Its consequent hardening of the money r.ites oncour.tged . short sollliu as well as realizations. Thu course of prices was feverish nnd unsettled thioinshoiil the day , while In the abs.-neo of pressure to sell there was an Inclination to re turn to dullness. Common bouses are yet moderate buyers of stocks , and thu bearish elements seem for the time being at least con- lined to the room. The continued heavy outgo of gold Is beginning to luivu Its effect and Is now the principal arguments against any fuither movement In the n.tirket. The favoilies of the Chicago party still load In both activity and strength , St. I'aul and Chicago Gas being mosl prominent , but thu heaviest movements today weiu In the low urlco shares of ( ho Chicago .t Kastern Il linois and Tennessee t'oal was especially weak. The market opened with a spurt of ac tivity on the soiling of slocks by both London and the tr.uleis , but there was good Hiipiiort accorded and the fractional losses sustained were soon iinersed , while the cessation of the pressure to sell resulted In comparative dull ness and stagnation In prices , which were held tit about thu best figures until well Into thu forenoon. I'lirther domonill/atlon was caused by the announcement of the extraor dinary large shipments of cold. The sellln was heavy for both the Chicago pi-nplo and the local operators , and as the amount In bo sent on baturdny grew , prices leached still lower figures. Theio was nocrs&atloii of the selling and the losses extended to lar.-o amounts In almost all active stocks , those which siillorcd most being Chicago & Kastern Illinois , Missouri 1'aelllc. I.acUuwauna. Uock Island , llurllngton and TenIISM. ( Coal. On the other hand , Lake bhorc. Union 1'ticlllc and llio Wheeling > t I.uko Kile stocks wcro re markably well held and these Hurries are measured by fractions. In others , however , they were generally largo fi actions. The downward movement mot with no check nnd the market closed actlvit anil weak at the lowest prices of the day. While present prices for stock me generally considered below their actnul value no maikcd advance Is looked for until a slop has been put to the heavy shipments of gold. The Until changes of unto Include losses as follows : Chicago & Kastern Illinois , 4 percent ; Tennessee Coal , ! ! 'i ' ; I.ouls- vllle , New Albany Ac Chicago. J5. ; Su : ir. ! ' , ; Missouri 1'acllle. I't ! Chicago ( Ja , Hock Island nnd Southern I'ncltlc , each P ; llitrllugton and New Kngland. 1U : Heading , J'ft , and Union l'aclll > and Northern I'aelllc , each 1 pervent. The ralliond bond market wasaf- feuted by the same lulluiMices which woto powerful to cause a icaetlon In shares , and thu selling extended to many of the more active Issues with the bamo result. The busi ness done was largely In excess of that of the p.ist few ilnjs. reaching * 1 , * ( > ' . ) . - ( UK ) , which was well and widely distributed. The declines , however , weio In general forln- slgnlllcaut amiiiintH , ( iovei nment bonds were dull and steady. Stnto bonds were entliely noilleeted. Petroleum opened llrm nml slowly moved up \ on a few buying outers from thu west. Then Ithccnmu dull no'1 remained bo until the close. Pennsylvania Oil closing Tl'siJlmu option opened TIN , highest'i ; lowest , 7IJ § ; closing T2'4. ' Tot LMUUS , IM.OOI Imrii'l1 * . The following tire the eloilng < | iiotatlons for the lending stocks on the New York stock exchange today : AlelflKon" 7. . . Wi \ ( lupriTorreil I.IIM , Kxpreos . . .117 N. V. Central' ' Alton , VTorre llantu. ill N. V C A. St. I. M tlo iiroferroil 12' > do. prof erred l ' -n Amerlrnn Kxiritsa.lll | Ohio A Mlmdulppl. . . K'i II. C , II \ N 20 dourulorrod b5 Cnnnili 1'ailllr 78 Ontario A Western. . U > ) { L'niniilii onlhern . . . . W Oregon Improve 21 ( Viilrnl I'.iclllc : ll Oicifon N'uv 74 I'liiiOlilo 17 > Orciioii Trims lrl Uo lat preferreit , . . . 4t ) 1'nvltlo.Miill M.JA ilo2nilpreforrt > U. . . . ! IO I'corla , Dec , Minimi. 1'J Chlrairo fi Allon. . . .U > C. II I'ulliimn I'ulaeo 187 C t ) . I ) . A St. I , 1.1)4 - . : . . . . . . : . v . : . . . . ' " : . UOI-K II-IHU.I . Del. , 1 , . * W l.W ! st.l. AS. K.lntnfil. . . i I ) . A II. tJ. preforreil K St. I'nil I I.2TK . Ka t Tenn Wide ilo iireferred 113 Vi do lit prcferruit . . ! < ! > St. I1 , , Minn A.Mnn..ll ilo'.M prefurrod , . . IJ St. I'uul ft Oiniiha. . . . ! l > Krlo doproforred ilo preforreil Msj Tonii Coal A Iron . . .UJ | Kurt Wayne l.'il ITiiziisl'iirlllc 14 Chi A i : t. Ill Ul ITol , \ . ( > . Cen pref'd. W Vnlluy Ul.h Ijiiliinl'nclllc < S IIiniHton & Texas . . . 8 I ! S. lUpremi 10 llllimli Central ! 'J W 81. l A. I1 10) ) St. I'anl.V Diiluth . . . W iloprcforreil ' 'I KlIllHUH , V TOXIIM ( 1& Welln-KnrKO i ; * 1M I.nku irl : .1 Weifu . l vile Western Union 81 ilo preferred , . . . bl Am Cotton ( III 20 I.nku Sliori- 110 Coloniito Coal JiU LoiilivllloANuiih . : Illomeiitake V-t l.oulmlllo A New A , JSHjIron Sll\er 100 .Memphis , V Clmr 31 'Ontario ' 8St < MlohluanCentral . . . V ! Ijalcb9llver . ' .1 . .Mil. , U S. AV 75 | ilo preferred 38 do preferred U J , Kiitru ll Minn AHI. li ( llnlnor U In preferred IDS , I Illcli. A W P.Tcr. l I'noltle ta WlHeon ln Cenlral . . .MoblluA Ohio (0 ( ireiitNiirthern pfd. . Naihvtllo Chall . . . . 10 ChlfiDio UM N .1. Ontrnl . . . . 118 I.eail Trunt Norfolk A Wont pfii . 61L. Simnr TriiHt Norihern Piicltlc . . . . U 'Soutbt'rii ' Pacltlc ; tu 4 ioiroferri'd | | . 1'iH Ore si 1. lUnh Nor Viift , U P. PuiMcr AUulf. 2Bt Itlo ( Irandu 41 Norllmoatorn luaS , du proturred. The total Kilos of stocks today were (1.17.157 ( bhares , IneluilliiK Atehlson , UT.uMili Ltieka- wanna , 0,0:15 : ; I.oiilsvlllo .V Nashville. I4II > U ; North Anioilcan , , ' 1.'W ) ; Northern I'.iclllc , | iro- ferieil , 14. : > IU : Ulcliinond , < L West I'ulnt. ( V.4'J ' ; St. I'aul , V > , 'IJilj Union I'aelllc , 10,455 ; MUsotirl I'aelllc , IS.SW. l > 'liinnuliil Kcvlcxv. NKW YOIIK , May s. The I'ost says : The de cline In exchange to tl for demand bills , at wnlch prlco It was tillered befoio 1 o'clock , was merely the oirect of the sale of the hills against exports of gold yesterday , and did not have the anticipated client of Mopping the exports of nioro gold. The sale of hills against the gold exports at M > h Implies a less of of I cent on tno pound , or say ,10 of 1 per cent on the ilollar on tlio transaction. This , In fact , Is so sm.ill a premium to pay for thu gold that If It was not for the Ido.i of piiyliu a "piemiiim" nt all , It would not excite much comment. It merely shown that money Is scarce In Kuropo and that , as wo one Kuroim n largo trade balance , bankers there ate willIng - Ing to pay a llltlo o\er ' of 1 per cent to have tlio money now. rather than wait for the settlement of our Indebtedness by the export * of the other ( products about two or three months hence. Ills In tact , nutso much a "piomlum" on gold , as it Is "discount" forcath on thu parent payment of our indebtedness. The fact thtil tills cash goes In gold has no imit'eillar slgnlllcanco , liecuuso there Is no oilier Und of "cash" In which the International trade balances can ho paid. Of course , the movement of so much retuly eash from ; hcre will advance the rules formonoy a little. Tho-banks hem are till ready enough to seire upon any argument tid- vanclnit the rates for money , for the lenilln of money Is their business und they want to put nil the Interest thev oiin. In this particu lar It will hnvo some euYeton thoMoeK. speeu- latlon. lu 1-imlon , however , ll has tlic re- verto elTeet of i-aalm ; thu money market ami the effects ot the rroi.peetlvo arrival of thu Kold bhlppeil from here this week was seen In the free buying Of stacks from foreign houses , presumably for I/ondon account toiluv , notably of Union I'licitli' , Loultivlllo and bt. I'uul. Thu 'Money JUnrkcf. NEW YOIIK , MaS.MONEJ - ON rnilglnc from : \Qn \ VT cent : liiU lunti tit ,1 per cent ! closed nt 4 pot cent bid. I'HIME .Mr.urAj < Tll.K PAI-EII 4 > 4 M t percent HIKIU.IN.I KxcilANdK Quiet nnd weak ut J4.MU for ilxty-dtiy hills and Jl.f-b'i for lie- niniiil. Thu followlns wcro the closlntt urlcci on bonds : t' S 4 , ronHtcrod 120 Miitunl fnlon r , < . . . ! ' ) : ! VJ U B 4 * . coupons . .120 N J. Com Int Cert .111 41m , rexlitcred IW Northern I'nc. lets. .Illrtf - " ' " rnciflciiinf 'I'i ' ! . . I I.I .Vorlliwe't'consiol.s do il ' ! > entiiro5i 'lonnrin'O N S. Us. , lat St I. . , V I. .M. lion J . S' > do 6s 101 it. I. .V S. K den. M llti > i do 3s 70 Si I'nil I con'"ls . . . 121 Cflimda Southern ' .Ms ' .IT St. 1' C. .V I' till..lit Centrnl I'ncinc Ists .IOTM T. P. I , . ( I , Tr llcti. h S D.Alt. ( Mits Ill'-v T P. II. (1 ( Tr. ltct . . M do 4s . . . . Wi i Union I'aelllc lfl , . IUsH irle2ds : IOIH West Shore IU2H .M K. A T. ( ion'l lis 78 1) . A 11. U , West IMS. 77 M. K AT ! , s 4 4 It ink OlcaranuoM. NKW YOIIK. May 8. lltinlc clearings today. M\Ki8.ioi | balances Jl.TSJ.Kia HAI.TIMIIIIK , Mny 8. Hank elenrlncs today , Ji.ni2.07H ; bilaneo" , SJIti.nr. ' . Kate , 0 percent. I'liii.Mir.i.i'iiiA , Mny P.-llunlv clearings to day , Ji'JI7 ! , . ' > di balances , il.G.Vi.Tt'J. Money at 45tii percent. NKW OIU.IIANI , May S. Clearings , Jl.lra.lH. " ' . New York exehtingo commurclal paper Xtu ; bank. Il.uuper l.utiu premium. HosTox , May R. Hank cloarlins today. $17.2 Tn'.Tti'J ' ; balanees , $ lr > 0'.i.rSU. Hates for money Mil ! per cent. KxcliuiuuonNuw Vorkfie lo5Jo discount. CillCAdO. May P. Hunk clearings were JI.V ; iOXKl. ( ) ( New York evehitigo was 40'iWJc pre mium. Hales on money fi'SWO ' per cent. Ster ling e.M'linngu steady and unchanged. Itoston StouK .Mai-kct. llosTov. Mass. . May 8. The following were the eloshu prices on stocks In the Huston slock market today. llo'tnn A .Maine . . llf.l I Iti run * Chi. Htir AOulncy. Kear"nrno . KltchbliriMl H Hint .1 P M picf. . . ( julncy lU.'i K. C , St. .1. A V. II. Ti Sntitn r'o Copper. . . . Mil" . Centrnl . . . . ! ( ) ' rninarnek .14 ! ) N. V A. N. HIIK r . \nnlHton l.itml I'o. . 40 doT's 121 lo ! ti > n I.niid Co. . out ( ninny Sun Dlottn Land Co. \VK Cent com. prof \Veit Kncl l.iinil Co. Allone.MlnCo mew ) I lloll Ti'lupliooe .20 ; Atlantic siiirt' M. . . . llo tou A Mont . . . . Water Power . 'I Caliiinet A llo-iln . . . . Jr. A M . I.IH Cntalp.i I.N. i : . T . r.2 KriMiklln Ul II. A C IiOlllloil StOUlCH , LONDON , May 8. Closing at 4 p. in : Cotuolf , money . . 10 n-liiIllinois , Central Cinivils , nuouiit W 7-bi.Me\leanotilliinry. | . , . 4U ) U. s , 4i IIS Ti St Paul eoninuin . . . ( i"4 U. S 4 > { s l.l'4l.Nevv ( Vork Central. . . . 101 N. V. , 1' . A O. lsl . . . : I4' IVnimylviuiln 101M1 ( Cnnndlim 1'ncltlc. . . Wl'j ' Iti'iidlm ; H-Jf , Krlo 21K Mexican Central n 4 7 < ll KrloSds. . . . _ . _ . . . . „ 10 Ilarslher , 4l4il per ounce. .Money , . ' 12-'i ! PIT cent. Hate of discount In the open market for both short und thruu- monlli bills , il1 ! percent. I ten tew. . May S. Throe pur cent routes , O-'lf 8ie ; for theaucotnit. The weekly statement of the Hank of I'r.mi'O shows an In 'reuse of 14- OWi.OJO francs of gold nnd ll.sT.'i.oOO f nines of silver. _ Hank ol'Kii < ; liiml Bullion. I.ONUOV. MIIV . bullion . 8.--TIUI ninoiint of 1:0110 Into the Hank of r.n lunil on balances today is : i'lM.OW. DCMIVC Dr.NVKit. Col. , May P. An advitnce of ; i cents In Century , 1 cent In Ulaltn and a fract'onal ' Kuln In Diamond II weio the only features In tliu mining stock market today , llnslness was \ery ilul1 and the bears seemed toliavo thliiRs pietty much their own way. llanpkok and rolo-il wi-rr the weakest .stocks on the list. N'i'lthor iccolved any stippoit , consciueutly ] wcie not In favor with the eiowil. Total stilos. SI.MiO hhurcs. The following are the closing prk'es : Alloktbany 1.1 Justice ! - ' ( Amity 4 lA'irnl Tenilcr 4'ii Argonaut 15 I.lllle llnlu 108 llnllnral M itchle-cs Zslfl Sniuiiclcr B. ' > j.Muy .Mancppa 122 llniiKkok 7l.Mornlnilllni | ( 40 ll.ites Hunter US lUre 4'.l IIIK Indhin biil'iiy ! | Hock 'A lilt : Six 14 Poles ) ti'i llrowntow M ( P.irk con 10k Calliope l.Hilloed National 61 ! Century 91 111 ilto Clnr Cuunty 10S IliumlnK j ide . 10 Dlaniondll . ! ' , ) ( .loliu J. pfd lunvorai ! A Oil. . . . l-'Ia uizler 1 Kniinuns . 4i ClatiillaJ , . 10V Cold 'J rcastiro . H ! ( iettyslnirk' * 20 ? Ironclad . ! OJ St. I.oulH 'Mining QuotntloiiH , ST. Loins , May 8. The mlnhiK exchange has frciiiontly ] been ( lull , but this morning the record was broken , as not a sale of any kind was made , thu brokers contcnllnfr themselves with making imoUUoiiH. All woie watching Kllrat > etb , which wan low In price , the best bid btilnsJ-.ia The regular boom In tblsstock Is expected .shortly. The following bids were nmilo on call today : American M. llreen til lllmetnllc 3 Central Silver SlUcniKO 2(10 ( ( irnnlto .Mountain. .2 Kll/alieth 210 U Altiert ia 77ij Snu Frniicl.st'o llnln Quotations. StN I'ltANCixro , Cula. , May 8. The ofllcliil closhiK quotatluus for mining stocks today were as follows : Aim . Navnjo 40 llulther . 40 Oplilr f > f.2 ! < j Ilent A llulcber . I'M ) ' tosl 87U llodlu Consolidated l.'HI viik'e 275 Con Cnla. \ Va. . . . 572' ' hlerrn Nuvmln il'.ll Crown I'nlnt . 2t > .ri Union Con 470 ( iould A Curry . II7U lltnli \M \ llnlc * Nortross. , . . II7U Vcllnw Jacket 340 Mexican . 4U.'i Commonwealth IHI .Miiinit Dlubhi . 225 Now Vork Minim ; QuotlltioiiN. New VOIIK , May 8. The n.lnlng quotations are us follows : AIlco IMI Iron Kilter 1IH ) Aduns Con 175 Mount Dlnblu 200 A | > un 4UO Ontario ! MX ) Deadwood till Opldr 72. > llnluNorcroaii. . . . . ; IAU Mondiiril IUU lloinoHiaku 875 Union Con 400 Horn Silver IIM ) Vi'llow.lmket 2MJ Cofl'ei : UptloiiH. Niw : YOIIK , May 8. t'oftcu options opened steady at MclO points down , cKslnu htemly and unuliaiiu'ed to . ' > points ilnwn , Sales , H..MH ) bans , hioluillnuMay. . llT.Wi31T.Or > ; June , $ IT.KXf6l7.i' ! ! > ; .Inly. JlT.T.ViilT.Nl ; August , l7.'iV.l7.iOi : September , tlii.iivaiii.70 : December. l.'i.T ) ; March , f4.0) ! ) ; Kput Itlo. ijulnt and llrni ; fair M. 1A1.00 ; nominal atilH.b ? ! ; New York Dry Goods. NEW YniiK. May 8. lluslness In ilry goods was of nioder.ito chunicter. Thu market is unchaitaed In a material way , but Is expect ant. With Jobbers then ) was no particular movement except to drive In KlnuhnniH , r.in - IIIK to 1UU ! to I5e from the uniform prlco ofb4o. ! _ \ ( \ \ - YorlcVoil Mnrkoi. NKW YOIIK. Jlay H. Wool.Sti'iulv. . but iiulet ; dnniustlcs , MilXu ; pulled , Texas , TiMIorn' Talk. CitiCAdo , May 8. I.ojsan & Co. to Toncray t llrynn Tim huslni'ss In wheat has been very heavy nnil' Keneral. I'.arly cables weak and tlio latest slumoil no Imbrovomcnt. Rumors of tlnnnclal ( lllllciiltlos with some 1'arls houses canned an nneusy and onsottled fnollni ; , Thu clearances from our ntock of wheat will show a million Imihols or cnur fur thu wi > ok. Tlile , with the report of cooil inucliiisu for export added to the strength towards the close It must not ho lost sight of , ulthoii li wo have line wontlior and promlsuof a great croi ) that oiirluvl > < llloiest ) > rvtsnuilliht ) , pel haps lighter than any priwlous ycaf slnco I MM , and them Isstlll a gootl two months to go before \\a leap any winter wheat that will be available for any fmelKn demand and fully II M ) months bcforti wocan ieai ) any sprint ; ho.it. Thorn may not bo any pinch fur wheat , but will be so near Hweepln out the bins with all thu elmncosof duuniKo that wheat at $ I.K ( ) may look cheap. Tor the present we favor huyliiK on all weak Hpotx. Corn has been as unsettled nswhnat. Thonccllno In cash lotn was the cniMi of llio ueiikness. Thu trade In provlb- lens Hxht. consldui In ; , ' thu decline In com. ST. I. DIMS , Mo. . Mav B. I.am.'onhurR llroth- or to Cockrcll llrothers Just hud a talk with nun of the ItirKC'-t exporters In tnls market and ho lelN me that b.irges are engaged for wheat for all they ean cary from July n to October If tills Is true 1 don't think wheat will soil lower anil would advise purchases on w c.tk xpots from now on. The hears t rleil hard today tohroak the market , but thetohccmed to bo plenty of buying orders for oveiy II vo that uusMiUI. I think the elevator company have a hl line of Ion. July and August wheat solil aetilnit It lit atuiut 'ifiCIo ' lower. They worked thl * last year and niadotfooil money out of It an I unless the receipts uro \ery largo they will du the s.imo this yuiir. The followliiB Is the olllclal riinge of prices ut thl point today. CO ypjirrV I Optfii. I nun , I IHJ.Y | Clmu. | Ve 'y \vur.AT- Julr inn cm J. . COIIN July 57 OATb Julf. 41 45 . . . . , May K Keimott. llupUlm fc t'o tut-.A. MeWbirter-I.nrie ) k'i'ld hlil | > mems hnvi been the oterrullni ; Inlliieneo in dlreulliiri thu courxo ot today'H Miiol ; tnuiket. Theiu bhliimuntHliiiMiexeeedeiliill oxpei'tatloiiHuiii as lor. ufler lot was reported an enmit'eil tin innrliet would ylolil but at nil times Httib bornly. uvor i oven millions of gout IIIINU been tjlilpped this neek and Hint the direct uro ( lucoU ha * been t > o slight HIOWH ! how ktrun stocks are belu uud liow coufldeat not ouly lu their present \ulile. h'utlii their polling higher after awhile. TlinnuluvM ! boon many dis quieting ittmors ofi financial troubles In I. u roue and still inoru fears expressed of pending disaster * No douht the llniinchil xltuat'on nbroad I ? who ly unsatisfactory and the money which Is btibia drawn from hero Is bolnit tiken loprovhlu tot possible contingen cies. Thu outcome of the railroad meeting yesteldiiy wasaboiit vihnt had been expei led nnd nas not cut any ( hitre lit thn nurkot. The association seems li ( bo entirely at the mercy and ( Hot at Ion of Mr. ( Joultl , wbo has only to stay away with Ills following from tiny ineetlni : to prevent any business done for luck of aiiiorilnK | so In reality liornns j the whole eonc'orn. TJHi'jiioiii'y mnrKet shows llrmnc" . us hlch us (1 ( per eent belm ! | iuld , hill towurih the elo"e oiiioinrrtles who hud turned to cot tin extra rnto wuroMuft with biiltim'et , ami as borrowers wants were siiiildled the lenders were rbllueil to nccctit whiit they eould pet , so that the rate dpclined to about il ( } pertent. The stook inarKoL c'lo ed rutlior r.iin.'iil at about lowest prices. Total sales. lUSTTi Ctitouio. May 8.V. . (1. McCormlck .t Co. to 1. C. Swartk Co Uo ha\u hail u quick moving and very norums wheat market that Hlumlil hu\u uluimed the most e \nctlnc. hontuer. There have been lx or eluht iipsiini ! downs of nearly u ecnt. Warm. . ' prlnK-lIko weather and lower eahlos crealou before the openlimu % ury beailsh feellin ; , which was In- ere.'ined Ijy prcal weakness Inotlierirrtiln. It was stated that New Vork operator n were ciiljlnz | In our market In Inriio lines und this as niiii'h us tinvthtni ; o'so has eauned rapid llnetiiatloni. Thu lar o shipments of front New Vork , iinioiintlntf to ( | , IKIIUK ) ) , amoiu the caily bear factors. On the other side could bo counted falrolcaninccBOf wheat from Ninv Vork iiinonntlnx to li.1l.00l bushels , anil of Hour from New Vorli and llaltlntore 'MWO imckiues and thu faut that shlpmentM at the eleven primary points atiiimnleil to IC'.OOO t lii'l.tlOO Inishuls received , It Isillllletllt to piedlct what tomorrow will do In a iiilck | scalplnit market like the present. I'orn has been verv weak In conseiUim'o | of tlio beautiful weather and larRuly morcasud tecelpt" . AnefTort was made by local hulls to sustain prices but rcall/.lng on eorn was too heavy for them. Oats weio weak , sympathl/- Init with eorn. Provisions opened neak nnd lower , but reacted and were fairly firm until about noon , when the market was raided by bear scalpers and by traders from the grain pit who were sclllm ; on the weakness of wheat and corn. The market , however , leaded sharply before the elo-e , which was near top prices of the day. Thcro has been some good buying today nnd thu tnaruet looks as If pur chases on breaks weiustlll safe. C'llK Ado. May S. Ivcnnett , Hopkins .t Co. to 9. A. McU'lioiter. It Is ridiculous to claim that our wheat murkut Is weak because of large stocks weakly held. There Is not only no pressure of cash wheat hut It Is steadily belli at n good iitemlum o\ur all futilities. There are no stoeks of consequence .tny whcie except hero and In thu northwest , and these tuo being rapidly depleted. It Is tuid itbout ono million bushels nu\c been cbtiileied hero this week , and It Is believed our stocks will he leduced to less than 'lKi ( ) ) byJiinul. When tliu grain oneu gets ulloat It cuascs to bo a burden , for It either jrooa Into consump tion enrotito to the sea board , or , having reached the co.ist hi exported In vessels already charioted to move It. It stops no- nhuiu In the United Stales toclcg up the avenues of. commerce. Visible reserves are Nory low nnd thu deninnil from abroad Is 1111- ahatcd , The lunre aiiioiint on ocean passage seems to bo no bar to further uurulmscM and If this Keeps on It Is simply a question of u short time when thcro will not be a bushel to spare nnywhcie east of tlio Koc'ky 111011111:1111" : . Under these conditions the lone side at pres ent seems the only afo one. Whe.it eannot be pounded ninc.li lower In any event mid It Is lUblc to sell this month ornuxt hlghui than at any other tltitu on the crop. The market has been subjected to persistent liniiiinorlni ; today , but the lowest prices wej-u nindu In the llrst Italf hourand flintier attempts to break t were ubottl\o , tlio eloslitg being about * bore It opened. We look for weak spots , but ho prices will gradually work higher wo blnk. Customers are advised to boy on all good breaks. The warm growlnc weather ami he prospect of mom liberal receipts ha > e Noakened Hie grasp of longs on corn. Thcro vus a general scramble to get out today and he bear sorely pressed tile antagonists. Kre- nent rallies are lo lie expected , hut lower irlees In the end seem Inevitable. Oats will mid up better for their are In a stronger posl- lon lhan corn , bill wo elm sen no particular iiicotirageincnl to stay long of either. Weak- icss In grain did not have asmuub effect upon irovlslons as usual. When tliu market turned downward at thu close a considerable break eemod Imminent , but WOP inverted by heavy niicnases for some of thp largo shorts , licaiu ind others. There have ! been hpavy trans lations In changing rlbs'from July to Septcm- icr , showing the bt'llcf.of Itirgo lioldurs that jarrylus charges will bo ' OMAHA MTOClt. OMAHA , Mays. CATTLE Official rocelnts of caltlo 1,200 aw commircd with 1'fil yesterday and 1'JW 'rldayof lastweelc. The market was about steady on handy flit cattle , slow and sagging on all other irrndes o\ecpt heavy beo\cs , which were almost Hut. Butcher utookuis letlvo and stiong on till grades. Keeders ivore slow , dull and we.ik. The fluidity of lite receipts w.is good , some of the fluent beou's vcr In the yards were on sale , KM being isUcd for them. Hods Olllolal receipts of hoes 3,041. as compared with 4It ! yesterday and 4..V > 2 I'rldtiy of last week , Thumaiket was active tinit steady tolTio higher. Allsod. ! The range of the prices palil was fl.f rj.4.7.ri ; the bulk soiling nt * I.Ul.in. ) Usht. ll.5tKTc4.TO : heavv. $4.V > ® I.75 ; mixed. iMKWM.IV ) . The average of the prices paid was * 4.H14. ( as compared with It.ca ycstoulay nnd M. < Vs'J Krlday of last week. SiiBKf Olllelal icicluts ot sheep lt , as compared with IIU ycstorday and 181 Krhhiy if last week. The market was active ami llrm. Natives , ja.K080.lU : westerns , Jl.00 < .00. Ilc'CpiptH anil Disposition of Stock. Ofllel.il receipts and disposition of sn.ol : as .lionn by the hooks of the Union Btoukyards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 o'clock p. m , .May 8 , Is'll ' : HKCKU'TS. lions. Hiirnit'H'H.1 M'I.'S CnrH.I lleail. dri. Ilonit , C'nrn. llonil. Cnra. llrml. . ' .4 I 1.200 SI il.OII 1 17'J tllHI'OSITlO.N. fnttlo. 11 OK' . Sheep. ( linnha Packing Co' Tlieti. II. llainiuond Co. Swift .1 Co us IT'J The Cuilaby I'ackliiK Cu. I.O.'I Hblipar | niul ri'Oilura. . . . 1.4KI Lett OUT Total. 3310 17H KrprcHcntntlvo Sales. 8TKius. No. Av , 1'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. I. . MK ) 14 25 2 loto : > oo ' ' 4 M lh..lI.VI ( fi 00 11. 525 s''isto 1H..1II ! ) fi 00 r > x > 12..1151 4 ( lO 1M..1IJ2 fi 10 5:10 : U. . 740 4 75 i'i..rji5 : ! fi SO 3' . I17U SIB 2..1075 4 75 L0.l0 ( BSO & 0. Illlll r > 45 1:1. : . 721 4 K1 4I..12IG r. M 4. 1207 .130 M. . tttt 4 ( K ) 19. 1300 SCO W ) . . OJ1 4 tlj MI.\ID. : SSI. . CCS 4 25 10. . 032 500 COW8. 27. . 843 2 CO 0..10IQ : i 35 .10P5 'ITS 2 .lO'JO 2 00 2. . 1 1 05 : i no 1020 IIW ( > . . Hh 2 2J . 1015 II 50 1120 ; iw 2. . 450 2 45 ] . . 1120 II 50 .III57 305 1. . ! KX ) 2 50 8.V ) : i5fl .1177 400 10. . H7I 2 50 . 400 ; i..ior. ' 2 M . 15 : IM 410 1. . 810 II 25 . 725 35J . I IIU ) 42. " > 2. . ( > n U 25 . i iso 5. ivaa 5 10 a. , bra 3 S3 . 000 8 75 STOCKKIH AS-'O i. . Tin 2 no II. . 5 HI r.m 27. . un 2. . KMI .l 00 1140 1. . 500 in. , cix ui5 ; a oo IIKIi'Kltlt. i . Mfl 2 ! ! 0 HtV1"j75 7M 4 'M : i. . r.n a : in 111.a. . TIKI ' : i ' . ' . "i tur 510 13. . blh - ao a. K.II a M IIUM.S. 2..iiv : > a 70 1MB1 ' 4 00 1..1700 4M 2..HI3 a 25 ONffl a oo L.IWJ 4 oo j. . 300 a DO i. . lio' j' ' Mll.KHIIB AMI I 1 cow and calf ? T > 00 2 springers , eueh. . . , , ' . . } l .ti M 2 hprhuers , eaoh . 'R.'M (0 ( 1 milker . J Is 00 1 cow and calf r.r Si M No. Av. flI'r. \ . J.KO.Ki. . Av. Ph. Pr , 41) . , . .ISQ 120 { I .71 Ki. . . . .241 130 } 4 Ki Ut . , . Is2 S3 111. ' . . . . .UK IC,0 4 lil mt . . .1 7 ' . ' 10 fS 75. . . . .210 XI ) 4 115 fix. . . .174 Ml 7 * ' " . . .Sill M ) 4 III 7d . . .Ihrt 240 S7' 74" " iao 4n.-i 715. . . .204 2sO IX ) 7.i. . /JI4 MJ 4i.1 ( 13 . .114 dO I . 'I. . . . .217 S I 4 Ul 8s. . , . .20.'i 120 dOfi'J 71. , . . .2I Hi ) 4 1.5 ( ,7. , . .2'y 2011 fi'JU r.i.y. . . . . .370 IIMI 4 a 74 . . .IMI 4U ( U y. ) . . . . .ITI 4(1 4 Ul 74SI . ' ' 40 ra hi. . . . .1'I7 ' SO 4 Ul I S . . . M 240 ivj 81. . . .307 130 4W SMl . . .210 24J no 70. , 11.0 4 IIT'.J h' . ' . . .1H4 Hi ) .vL1 114) ) 4C7'i ' III. . . .3111 40 iu ; TO ! ! 300 4f,7i ! 70 . . .UiO 100 4 111 70. . iiisoJ 80 4074 70VI . . 2l ! > 4 IW KI , 0 4 70 ( VI , . . .SI" 300 4 Ul tilW H ) 4 TO II . . . : r7 - 4 GO W . .22 ? 470 4' ) un M 4 1,0 JOJ 470 7.1 . . .301 to 4 U'J'J .3. Ill 470 74 HI 4 l li . : IIH M ) 470 SO . . .177 N ) 4 1134 . : IMI IM ) 4 TO CU . .2117 120 4 IB 711. . . 217 40 470 M7 . 1 > 7 4 B 74V.I. 3IU 47. " i 5h ,2115 120 4 . " ' V.I. . . Mw 130 4 T5 7S .SIS IW ) 4 U5 7J . . .240 80 4 75 74. . . .203 ICO 4 W t7 . . .245 40 4T5 riOSANU itouan. 10 w M 2 M . . . . . .137 iCO 1 iM ) 2 7.1 S . . . .liX ) 100 1 . 1M > a OJ Iilvo Meek Market. . May f.-tf pcolal Tclcsram to THE HKK.lTlmio were not many cattle here to day only about 7.0JO anil they were wanted. The demand developed itrcnKlh cnotuh to tnako It possible for salesmen to "spring" prices a trlllo for such t-'r.nU-s as shlppcis and local dressed beef men suck. The a\cr.i. o Kidn In those descriptions was MttOe per 100 potindsi. All other sort , co\v , bulls , stockers , el.c.yeru also firm , but without advance. S.ilcs wcro on thu basis of $2.0Wil.T5 for cows , h fors and bnllsi } J 'KUsl.TS for stookcrs and feeders , and rl.S3at.OJ for verv eoninum to fancy shipping ; steers. The onlsldo iiiututloii | Is nominal , no tales having ax yet beun effected at i-o hlnli a IlKure. The Rcnoral iiukut had a very llrm look at the close , This week's receipts will show an ilicioiso s compared with the corresponding week list yoiirof ful.y 20,000 , intiUlm ! a decrea'o for wo weeks last past of inoro than 50.UOU head. [ 'he Indications are that llio ill rivals for the einalmler of this munlli will e.xhlbll un oiially mtirlied falllniroir. nothliiij ooeurred to disturb the Moadl- ess of vtilues In IIIMS. llcihlcr.s f poor and uoninum stock had to work a lit- \C \ hind toK 't prices but for dr.sliublo lots hero were ready lnii'is at fully steady ates. Sales ei eon a bails of Jl,7. ® 1.uj for cry coninion tn choice U'll ' to awl-pound hojs nil M.i/.iVWJ ; . forllk'htwilKhts u\eingliiK from 50 to 2tiO pou mis. It was a iioor article that 'oiild not he sold for moio tii.in tl.s. ) , ami the mlk of olU-rliiKS biouislit O.NVtW.oo. Aside 'nun ' shippers then ! was but little activity. I'lnit cln.ss of buyers as on procedhiK days of he week took thu la rises ) part of ho sonsale. I'liero weio few tunics In heavy . , x.i i tit in 11' i | it i i ttuut mil | inii' n l n i tW i/f inrkut steady i prlmo stiersfl.ntxfl..35 ( ; ; otheis , ' .VKTt.yso : Te.\ait9 , J4.fi03l 7.1 ; btitoher cows , . lliKJS liocolpt" , 2.1,003s shipments 10,000 ; larkctHtcady ; ruiiKh and common. il.M'ii * 70 ; nixed , J4NXJt.4.1lJ ; pi line heavy and Uutcher VelKhts Jl IKXitVO1 ; ! ; lluht , f4.tR4.IC > . SilKBl'- Receipts , ti.UW ; shipments. 11.000 ; nirket active , steady lo lower ; natives , JI.40 IM ; Tcxtins , JVJ5 ; ne tems , } i.40u.VUIi limbs , $ U.riOia,7.UO. NViv York. Iilvo Slot'k. NEW Voitic. May 8. llnvis-leeoluts. : : ! S.nu.1 e.ul , InehidlnK Oscars for sale. Market slow nml a shade uaslei. Native Meets , let100 Ills ; bulls unit cow , f2.2.V34.s. l. Dressed ji-of steady at b'tiaioo ' per Ib ; shliiments to- Hirrow 77 < > lieinesand U.II4 quarters of beef. ( , 'AI.VI.SKecolpls , 1..II7 hi'iid ; nuirkol llrm ; eals , tl.uO&U.T , ' ) per owl ; buttetmllk calves , ,1.04.I5. ! SllKKi1 llccelpts , 5,122 head ; slieep a hade ewer ; lambh steady ; unsh < irii sheep , J7.IK ) © , hO purest. ; clipped sheep , $ I.7 ! > % 0.K ) : elljiped iimbs , $0.0oan.0i ( ; Hprlng lamb' ' , ts.r fjio.OO ; Irossed mutton llrm at ll124c ! pcrlb ; dicssed timbs steady at 12'14c. ' lions Itccolpts , , ' 1,157 head , consigneddlreet ; uarkot noiiilniilly steady at i4.IOQI.bO per wt. City I-lvc Stock. KANSAS fiTV , Mo. , May 8. CATTLE Ho- 'olptu ' , : i,000 ; shipments ) ; ni&rkol about tcady ; sters , fa.50 < iti.S5 ; : cows , J2.OtOI.75 ; itockor" and feeders , J22.VJJ4 70. Hods Hecelpts , U,700 ; .sblpnienls , : i,000 ; ewer ; ullKrudcH , M.2531,75. St. hoiiln Ijlvi ; Stock : . ST. Louis , Mo. , Mny 8. CATTLE Heccipts. 1,000 ; Hlilpiuonts , SiH : ) ; stetuly ; fair to f.iney niitlvu stects. } 4.0t > S. > . 'JO ; Texans and Indians , M.IXXS.MO. 031 A 11.4. n'lHUTKS.ll.K 31.1 ItHKTS. A few changes will be noted In the qnota- lens on vegetables. Potatoes aio weak. ( . 'neumbers nnd catillllower mi ! quoted lower. The following limitation ! : aiu based on yes terday's sales : sqirAsll-l'ercrate of ado/en. t2.iV ) . I'OTATOKS Ilomepiown Mock , 11.00 ; western stock , JlACil.lO. t'l'CUMiicits- do ? , tl.fiO. CAIIIIMIK California stoek , jicr Ib , 2jc ! ; southern , per crate. if.'I.M ) . Pit ; Pr.ANT Per 11) . lie. S'oUTllhllN C'\fl.lfl.ownt Poriloz. J2.2M2.M ) . TOMATIIKS Southern fctoek. bushel lio\es , W.co ; fancy , crates , G baskets , fl.25(25.W ( per ciate. SOUTIIEHN IlKANS Wax , t ' .00 per > . . box ; Ntrlnif. tl.2.V3I. . > 0 per 'i bushel box. NK\V POTATOKH Per Ib , lie. Toi' ONIONS Per bunch , 20e. .SPINACH I'er libl , 81.so. LETTticK Choice stock , 40c. HUTAiiAnAS Michigan stock , per bu , 500. HKKTN Per bushel. * ! . ( ' . OAUIIOTS Per bushel , Jl.dO. lUnisnts Per do/ bunches , 40 < 34r > c. I'Aits.Mi's Per bushel , $1.00. llKANS-Meillunis , 8.dO ; navy , t2.7. > . AsrAliAOUB Homo gtown stock , 5(5o ( pcrdoz. KruitH. The supply of strawberries was quite lib eral , anil while thcro was considerable poor fruit , thcto was also enough iood ; stock to 1111 all shipping ; orders. The following quotations are based on yes terday's sales' I'lNKAi-PLES-Per ' do/ , J.V.WW.50. STUAWIIKIIIUES Per caseof 24 ijuarts , J4.00S 4..10. Al'i'i.K.s The mat Uet Is practically of peed shlppliiR stock. OHANOIS I.os Anceles J2.7Wil1.00 nor box ; Dtiarte , $ .100 ; Kl\or s , } : i.OO ; UUemiik , M.O'J ' ; NavelB. J5.MBfi.OO. ( LEMONS Choice stock , per box , IC.OO ; fancy , ta so. OIIAI-K FIIUIT Vor box. W.OO. HANANAS Per hunch , il.50 1.00. Country Produce. The receipts of butter are on the Increase and It would not ho "afo to anticipate ijulte so Rttoiii ; prices tisaweek ago. Other Kinds of pioduce are about steady , Thu followliin quotations are based on yes terday's snius ; HUTTKII It Is not safe to nntlelpate over 20c for the best butter , with other grades belling don n as low UN Ific , \v--llest upland. $11 00 per ton. Kixis ( leneitil miirlict l24tlUc , bulk of sales 12'ic. ' l'oiji.Tiiv--Llvo hens , faney. 14.00 ; inl.\od , fl.T.V3,4.00i roosters , f.5i ! S'1.7.1. Flour. Omaha Mlllln ; ; Co. , Itclhinco Patent , 11.10 ; Inylnelble Patent. $2.hl ) ; Lone Mar viiiierla- | tl\e , i-M ; ijnonllakc , t.MO ; I'tincy I'amlly , JI.OO. JI.OO.H. H. T. TJ.ivlH Mill Co. , Hltfh Patent No. I nnn Uream. * . ' .8" ; lllnn O. full patont.tJ.rx ) ; lluwk- eyo. half patent , l,40 ; Special lEoyal , tutotit , No. 10. } : UO ; Minnesota I'atent. ' t.MK ) ; Kansas Hard Whc.at , patent , t'.G5 ; NubraMca tirltig | Wheat , patent , f..CO. Oskninp'o ready to rlso buokwhoat flour , W.5 ' percaso of 502-lb packnuesi buckwheat , In bbls , N. Y. . W.OO ; Excelsior brand , Ci.fiO ; Slap . lack Meal , UTS percaso of W 2-lb paok- UKCS. . F. Oilman's Gold Medal , J2.00 ; Snow White , f2',0 ! ; Snonllakc. * . ' .20 : low Krado , 11.00 ; bran , t1.00 ; ehoiiped feed , * -7.00. > Ilsc llancc > iiH. , , , . beeswax , prlmo , 20412,1ci rouRh tullow , IVi . HONKS In Car Lots Only -Dry buffalo , per ton , 8IO.OOii ( tS.oo ; dry country , bleached , per ton , rlOl'OiBIIUK ' ) ; dry country , dnniD and meaty , per ton , fcUKXiCIO.oO. Thcso prhcsnro for bones HOlKhcd and delivered In Chicago. SICK HEADACHE ' Positively cured ly thcsu Mttle Pills. CARTER'S They also rollevo Pis tress from Dyspepsia , In ITTLE digestion and Too Hearty BVER Eatln&r. A perfect rt-m cdy for Dizziness , Nausea PILLS. DrowslncBS , Had Taste In thu Mouth. Coated Tongue , I'oln In the Sldo. TOIII'ID UVEIl. Tliey regulate tto Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE , P. T , HUGHES , \VI1OAKSAI.K 4USI1 COMMISSION MKHCIUNT l.VV..IMI Market I.lieot , Denver. Colnr.i'lo. ' hlkln , III anoVeilern : I'toiiiiorf llutter Knilianil rhoee IUOOU A 1 emptr exu e e . nil b Illlrri to lo'iiiKi ' mv > hliier | | > unit nihiir * n > linlllluil. ilvoiux'i nml lip Ship lir li't frelKht Cooil , cliuap llultur In ilumnml Out I UK .May Itellublo for < muutluli oa il - in anil. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK Y4RDS CO. LIMITED. LIVE ferOOK COMMISSION. A. D. Boyer & Co W-J'J Ki'-liunx'o Uullillni ; , Omahi. B. J. Ooffiuan , Smiley Hunter & Green , ° ' | 30 Ilulhllnz toutU Uioulia. South OmaU (