c ; THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , "MAY 10 , 1801-STXTEEN PAGER. 11 THE CONDITION OF TRADE , Collections Fair anil Money Comparatively Easy in All Quarters. THE JOBBING TRADE GENERALLY GOOD , A Iti-\lc\vor the MmkflM for Hie Pnst \Vt-t-k I'rloc-H tin I'rmliiuc A l/iir c Cmp til'I * Collection * ! for the week Just closed are gen erally reported in fair , and money Is compar atively o.ny. A call fora statomentof the rendition of the national banks tin * boon made , which will bo published Iu a few days , and which may throw some Unlit on the actual financial situation. Tilt * J011I1IMI TllVlin of Ornnhti during the past week has , as a getiPr.il thine ' , , boon very satisfactory. A CooiI many houses report a slight Increase Iu the volume of trade as compared \vltli a yenr n po , nnd Mill other houses report ft larger Increase , amounting In some casci to a gain ol 2(1 ( per ex-tit On the oilier hand a low houses claim that there has been 'i slight de crease In the amount of Roods sold bj them , but Ibis Is moro than made up by the gains of other linns , so that It Is safe to sav that the ut.olcsnlo trade of Omaha is fully as good as It was durlirK the early part of May , IV.io. The feeiini ; nmotic ' , the jobbers gc'tierully is - r i. one of uontldcnco in the business situation nnd thov are prepared to push trade for all tin ro Is in in It. The reports of the country ini-rchnnts nre most cncoura lm ; and indicate a better condition throughout ttio state nl laruu than mlKlit bo cencialh supposed to exist The unusually lilfiti prices nt which nil kinds of farm products are sellmi ; places money In the farmers' hands , enabling them to keep up their store accounts In fairly teed ehape. In some sections of the state the fact that the farmers are all atorl. . In the Holds produces a slight decrease In the mo\cincut of Koods As to prices of standard goods In a whole- snlo waj n di'i'llno of Co per Hoc ; is reported on nails. The coffei1 mntkot Is Him nnd li nps higher. The su ur market Is easier with n decline of 'fcon , Lrinnulatcd. Some Hinds of ill I oil fruits arc easier. lOtATUl IIIOIIKK. In country produce the changes In nriccs luivo been slight on most in Holes , us In the rnso of epKs which sold largely atU' ' e. It is n noticeable fact th.it the eft , ' nmikot this fiprtnc : has been vcrv liik'b as compared with piovious vcais. A > ear ago a good many CL'gs wore selling in this market tin lor lOc nnd plenty of them \\nro placed In cold stor- ugc at 8 ( lie. Tailing Into aucotint tlio num ber of eggs produced In Kohiiiskn , this nd- vnnco lias tcen of great advantage to the Taimeis and met chants The Ion ; ? looked-for Increase In the receipts of butter has nt last put In an appotrance. At the same time thoio was nn Imptovement in the quality duo to now feed. At tlio close of the week an easier fooling was noticeable In the mntket and a decline must como bo- foiomiui > days.Vhcnitiloos como dealers expect to see the market drop verv rapidly nnd shippers should beware of nllo\\Ing blocks purchased at the present high prices to accumulate on their hands. The lecelpts of poultry have not been largo , but at the snino tiinono\ery actho nd has been dovclopcd nnd puces re- about steady. 'Jheso pilecs , however , nioaltcady high , nnd that is undoubtedly one ieison why thoiotclpts do not inoxo with moro ficcdom. The liny market has experienced a decided bionk In prices duilngtho vtoolc , owing to the large receipts and the accumulation of stocks. The best upland buy has sold on truck at ? 11 per ton , n piottygood price * , but low to what it was a week ago. THE rilUITMAUKCT. Ktrnwborrlos have received the most at tention from do.ilord during the past week. The arrivals have been fair , but the quality has not averaged any too jrooa. The quantity of inferior stock iceeived has depressed tlio market even on good fruit linn prices nuvo uecn low lor inu season 01 the jear. In fact they have been soiling most too low to encourage shipments.V .1. Shaw , oiio of the largest dealers Iu small fruits In bt. Louis , was recently In this city nnd thiow some light on the berry ( luostloii. Ho remarked that the prospects for all Icimls of smnll fruits In Missouri and Arkansas nro the best in live ycnrs. Especially in St. Louis county the prospects nro very Hatter- Ing , stravvbeinoB being unusually largo for the time of jear and thoj-will probably bo on the market bv the t ! . " > th of this mouth. I'ho recent frost Is said by grow en to nave no some damage. This comity has a i epntntlon all oi'or the country for producing the finest bonics grown. The jie.tch trees aio most too heavily loaded to mme good fruit. The churry crop promises to bo the largest iriowu iu eight j ears. The small fruits In Vermont , Massachusetts and poitiousof Now York have been Injured by t frosts , but to what extent has not j ot been ascertained. VCOITAM.I . The market has been well supplied with all kinds of vegetables and no difficult } has been experienced iu tilling shipping aiders. Doth California and the south nro malting consign ments to this market so that the offerings hero Include a larco variety. Potatoes have been selling lower this week owing to tbo inoio liberal offerings. SI'LCt'I.ATIVK \IIKRT4. . The past week has seen onormou * scalping trades on eacn side of the wticMt market at Chicago. The general drift has been in favor of our magnificent ciop prospects and the beautiful weather , 'llio iiuukot closed lower but not very weak. Corn receipts nave been largo anil the mar ket has given away under them , closing ut the lowest price of the week. Oats have been dull anil the mala trading In them has boon in sjmpatbj * with corn and w boat. I'tovlslons compaiatlvely steady with great liquidating of long bluff by outsiders and lower markets in couscquenco. IN VVAIlVritllHT the exports ot gold are attracting moro at- tontlon evorj' week , ns is natural The strool calculate ) that thcso evuorts will do HO harm EO long as tbo ( luantlty sent uhrotd is not tieatcr than the production of American minus , hut there must also bo an allowance for foniumptlo i In the urts , and some addi tion to the monetary stook will also bo neces sary fiom time to time , as population and the volume of business increases. "continue good in Nebraska , although it is getting rather dry In some sections for small grain. Thn farmers uro busy putting iu their coin nnd the acrcajjo will be largo. UJI.lll.t l'i : SIOL'H. OVUIIA , May 0 CATTLE Official rocclots of cattle I.UII us remit ) ireet with 1'JO yi'sterduv und 1.70J tMitmday of last i > k. Thoie'celpts during tlin vvi'ck were IMS ) as comniiroil with Km the week prior. The nmrkot was hteady on hnndv fat beeves , slow nnd nagging on others ( food butcher Me > clv w isactUo and lirmj other grades uni'hiinged. I'lidorwero blow and lower , almost Hat. Hods Dinclal rcielpts of hosi 3W7. : ns rompnro wt ,1'Ml jostordny and 4M t-.iturd.iyuf last weok. The receipts during the wi'ie'k we'ro il.Oikliis compared with 1,414 the wei < k prior Tlio nun kit opened notlvo and steady to streinoloslnr c-asler. All wi'd. The raiuo of the prices pilu win flAV3lMi ) the bulk mlllng at Jl.wtti w I.Uht. ( i M3I70 ; homy. N.tkVBIN ) ; inlM'd. } l ftKiW W The average of tbo ( irh-es paid was ( I iil > ( as eomuired with l4C4"j jesteulay andl.07"i saturcluy of last ween. Hun--Olllcl.il rooclnts of sheep l.Mfl. ns conipnre > d with 170 ji tordny and .UtSaturtlny of last week The rueolpts durln ? the week worei ' . ' ,741 as conipireel with S.SU1 tlio week prior. The mirki-t was active and linn. Native ; . , M.lOil'J.10 ; wev.erns , t.iwa D OU , _ _ Ui'i'clptH nml SlilpincntH. Showing the oniciul roccipts and shipments of cattle , hogs and sUcop on the dates indi cated : nrcruT . IIIIPMCNT * . I Cattle Sheep Stock Hc-ooipts. EstlmnteitToil.tr Olllciil yoitcrnnv. Cittlo . in curs. 1,011 Cattle. . . . M cars , l.'OO lings. . . . 4" curs ! l V > Hogs . . . . fit cirs , 3till fchcep 7 cars , l.JOO Sheep. , . , 1 car , 17U Hltllicst nnel Lowest Sales of lions. Today. Ycslerdivv. Illlibust KM HluhPtt M.7- > l < onest . . . 1155 Uinetl 4.50 Prevailing I-rlucH on Cattle. ThofollmvhuH n tii'ilo ot price * piUl on tills market for tliucradn of stock moiitlnnod : I niic'j * tci'r-4. I ir > ) to luK ) Ibs . . f5..IS Cl(5.(0 ( I'rliuij stcurs , 1J.VJ to 147i Ibs I.K > M5.n ( looii Mtcirs , ira to KVii HIS 4.W Jtri.vo llntcbers'stt-ers , 10V ) tollWlbs . .400 561'M ' I'ulr stt-CN , \ > V tollSJ Ibs 3.V ) 5 . ( . * Conuiiontlet-rs , 8 to 1-\X ) Ibs . . . . .l.T'i Jil.3.1 1'alr toziHMl C-OHS 2.00 ( efclOO Wood toc'liolc-oc-ons * . ' .7i ( ftl.OO t liolccto fancy cows : i.3 tfir. " > .v ) Ili-lft-is J.O ) 4U.V ) 2.00 tt l.'O I ( celt-is L'20 ( iM'-O fctoc-Uers 1.2.1 fO'.tl t'linneis 1 00 e..00 Hulls l.Jj ft00 Oxen ' taKs I'M < it , ' > no t'llvc-s 1 ' 0 ( T Ti7. > \\estorn cornfed steel's " . ' 0 d ieio Vi-Hloin Meors l.'ii ) We stern cows 10) ) U.-i n go of I'rlejos I'nld Tor IfogN , Tlio followlm ? table shows the range of the prices paid for ho s on the days inill- citc'd I rldnv. April 24 4 Wtl PO sitiiiday , April 2.1 . 4 V ) < B4 IK ) .Miinilii ) , Aurll" " . 4 IWftt so Incsdaj Airll'4 . 4 'iffc ( K\ Wedmsiliy. April 9J . 4 IV * t-0 Thiiisd n. Aprtl.U . 4 Wt4 8J I'rld iy Mny I . 4 40f,4 ( 00 .suiiidii ) , Mny 2 . 4 MKi&l M ) Monday. Muv 4 . 4 ft4 6't 'liii-sd.ij Muv'i . 4 .WTf.l SQ \\eiliicMhiy.MavO . 4 4 ( ® 7 * > riiursilny. May 7 . 4 Vur.1 70 1 rlila.vIa . > H . 4 " > Kct,4 7.'i baturd.iy , May U . 45511460 l'i ice ol' Showing the avor.iiro prlco pild for lo ids of hogs on the days ludlmtoJ in IsiS , Ibs'J , IbW ) und 1V.H. and ljiicst SiluH ol' HO H. Tlio following condensed t.illo slio s the nlKhest nnd loncst sales'ind hlKhcst nul low est ftM'iUo ( of tlios-ilosof ho s nnd the dates : it this niiirket In each inontti during the months btnted : of I'rioes ol' Sliesp. Tlio following table shows tlio price's paid for sheen : I'rlnui fiit sheep ? . " > ! "i dtfi 10 lood fat bin-on 4 .0 6C"i 21 Joiunion tei iiiodluni sheep 275 (501 ( MJ Westerns 2 7l ) < itC 00 ItecclptH and Disposition of Stock. Ollicl.d receipts and dlsuosltlcn of Sie.cl * us shown by tlio books of the Union stockyards I'd N iii my fur the twunty-fonr hours eudlii at i o'clock p. in. May 0. IsOl : Disposition ol' Stock. PbowliiK the disposition of stock ns shown by tbu books of the I'nlon .stockyards for the 3"M westerns , wethers .93 6 00 4U westerns , wethers 10 6 Wl Mvo stook Market. CitiCAno. MayO -Spcelal [ Toleirim to TUB llu-0nly : ] about 500 cattle nrrhcd at the yards today , makln ; n total for the week of 40,510. or ai,700 head less than for the corresponding pending week lust year. Thcro was fair In quiry for dllTcrcnt grades and the tone of the market was firm , though i-carcoly enough w as accomplished In the way of sales to establish trustwortlij quotations , Tew hundred head In the yards were tak ( n on a basin of ! . ' .00 ® 4 7" > for Inferior to choice cows , heifers and bulls ; i. . . * > iiii < 7i for stoi'kers nn < t feeders and S4 vao. > o for > ery common to extra hlpiiliu steers. CaUes were stable at J--co ® . " ! 00. 'iliero has lici'ii but llttlechangc In prices within the last wi ek Neither has quantity nor iiuiillly of fiipply Mirleu In anv Import int par- tlcular ArrlMilshavo continued lUht and were of rather an ordinary class of stock , not a dro\ that was strictly first class haIng bu n oftered. The demand though at tlni"S dlspla\lng coiisldeiublu strength , lacked the "snap that charaeterUed oiieratlons during the pros Ions week and apu ircntly It would lni\o tiiken only a moderate lucre ise In re ceipts to have turned prices downw ird. llow- UMT , Milne's ha\o bi en well sustained all along the line and there Isnolossof conlldenco regaiding the future , During the Hist nlno da\s of this month there has been a dee reuse In receipts us compared with the conespond- Ing time last Jear of .13,100 head and lnco April 1 the lossof moro than 174(100 bend h is bi en experienced. 'I hat loss during the nc xt six weeks will also beery considerable Is the opinion of those best qu Hilled to judge , but as to whether them will be any further marked advance In pileis Is n ques tion upon which all are agreed , though the situation certainly looks xeiy strong so fai as fat cattle are concerned. ' 1 here are good teasons for doubting that common giades are to go much higher , as the ' 1 o\as grass cattle season Is now open anil the time when natl\e grassers will make their appcaruicc In the urirUet Is not far aw. ly \\lthnaweekoter b.Wid Texas cattle h.i\u been nceUed heie The bulk of them had hi en f itteii on cotton sei d or corn and were salable it tl VB" > 10 t.r iss e.itt'e from that state aio quoted at $ , ' jt/iil 'JTi , according to qu illty j nc prices lor nogs were not quot icily unior- ent fiom those cuiionl on yesterday The wants of shippers alone about cqu illed the number In the pens and there was a quick clearance at full prices. Prom $ * > OVii'i 10 for choice medium and lic.i\y weights h ilcs r.in down to & ' ( Hi I. for calls. There was not much trading below $1 " . " > , and a still smaller number at better thin $ " > ( /0,14 S.VUUIO taking most of tin ollerlngs. Much more than ordlnaiv stcAdlness 1ms nmikcd the couise of the hog market during the last six days , " 'rices were weak and strong by tut us , but the range ofalues was not at nn ) time moie than fiffi Oe uwav from the clos ing quotations of I ist week The general ten- dene ) wassllKlitl ) Inthe dlicctlonof lmpio\o- mcnt , prkesshowliu a gain fur the week of .VtilOe for common and mt.xed lots The fact that this advance has been mule In the fneo of considerably augmented airUals 1ms had the ellcct tostieiu'then conlideiue In the sta bility of prices , as the ne.ir future Is not likely to see any \ery mitkcd addition to our supplies. In point of quality there Is Improvement as compared with the pru\l ( > iiH few weeks , the receipts of pigH hiung dceteasod , while the poitlon of good hei\v and n < ilium we Ights Ins gionn moro promlm nt The ch.ii.ictor of the demand bus not ch inged It still runs almost cxclushely to an iiM'iageof fioml'iUto .IH ) pounds to the utter neglect of hogs of hc.ulci weights. 1. istern buyers took a larger peicent.i.-e of ollerlius than for any previous week of the sc'isuti , secuilng neatly iUe-eighths t'MTi.K Hecclpts Mai ; shipments , none ; market stead ) ; extia Hteers , td lX'O..Vi ( ! ; oth- rrs. r > UKai ) ( ( ) : Texans , H504 7 : > ; heifers , Jl 00(0,4.M ( ) ; butchers' cows , $1.00 ,1 so. Hods Kecelpts. l..VKJj shipments. fi.OOO- market iictlxe , Irngulai. common. $4 MUl 70 ; packers and ihl\ed , i4 siKii.4 CK ) . prime liemy and butchcis' weights , S'i Ujj 1U , llglit , * l ( Ki ® 4 11. i-un ! HecelpK 500 ; shipments. ' 'V ) ; mar kets stcad > ; n itlve'S. fii 4U ili " , ; Texans. } fi 1J(304J- ( ; westerns , WJ.i4id.bO ; lambs J7.U044 St. LoiilH Ijivr Stock. PT. I.nins , Mo , May 0. CATII.K Iteceipt" . MO ; shipments , 1,10(1 ( ; Jowoi ; fair to fancy natho stccis 44 ll > " > . * "i ; Texans and Indians , JIU Tt47.- . llods Kecelpts. ,1 100 ; shipments. n.IlOO ; mar Let steady : heav ) , tl.t > > < i.)00 ; mixed. } l 404& 4.UO ; light , * l Wtot SO. KansnH City Iil\c Stock. KANts C'ITV. Mo , May 9 CATTLE Ho- colpts , 8iOU ( ; shipments. r > oO ; market steady , higher ; steers , } , l 50 ® 190 : cows , J-iOWiil.TJ ; btnoltorr1 nnel feeders , JV3I ! 7r > . HOIIM lce-elpts. ! 5,41)0 ) ; shipments , 5,200 * steady , higher ; all grades , tfl2.V3i4 to. ' 11113 IlUAIjTV MAKHKr. TNSrtlUMENTS nlncoJ on record May 0 , - 1tbJl. . WAIIllAVTf DRKDl K C Ilnrton to W T Wyniaii. und 'J lots 21 and 22 , blk 4 , OrClinid Mill . . .J 2,000 0 1' Co- , and v\tfu to. ) O lEoblnson , und ! i. lotl ) , blk20 , llovd's add 570 J 1. ( 'iistcn-ru and wife to K J btrliier ( , e ' 4 lot 10 , Ilawe's add . . . 3,500 11 1) I'lillerton to Thorn IK Ilrennan , lot 4li , t'nnnlnubnm \ . Ilrcnnan's udil 2iO I'alrleic 1 ord and nlfe to Thomas'lobln , lot 5. I old's XinitOLM mid . . E3C Ormonn Il.inklns to (1V hog.nirO 20 ft lot 1. and w 30 ft lot U , blU 8 , tliull's 2(1 add . . 0,500 l.euls Hclsler to Hannah and I'.lla Cuslok , lots 13 and 14. blk 12 , llroun 1'nrU . . 2,200 J C 1" Lehman and wife to G 11 Heck , 41\l.t2 ft In nvv cor lot 10 Cilso's add. . 1.3CO Patrick land conip iny to T Hniker .lone-s , lots I to . ' 4 blk 7fi , Dundee Pinto 31,700 .1 .1 Itl fin til I'rnnlf Kiiliiuit. lilt ? . tillIt * ; South Omaha . 1,000 Smith Omaha land company 10 J J Ujiin , lot7 , blk ir . South Omaha . . 215 1'rank both and wife to Alex Schmidt and wife , lot 1 , blk 4 , Park Purest add 400 South Omaha land conipan ) \\llllam I.atowsky , lots b to 1. ' , blk 144. South Omaha . . . 1,030 Solbv A. Hugh to .1 A ( Illlesple , lot 7 , blk 7. Albright's annex . . . 3V ) 1' It Salmon and w Ifo to C 11 Wilson , lots 21 and 24. blk 111 , llanscom Place . . 0,000 V W I'alor and wife to.I K Campbell , lot 7. blk H. llanscom I'laco . 3,500 W \\ymiin to Marcus Pianklln , lot 18 , blk 10 , Patrick's M add 3,500 QUIT CI.UM IIEEOS. J I'Kedeiiburg to C h Worhammer , nw qr b-lli-11 1 Ilhhlis. E W Plmeral , specl-il ndinln'strnUtr. ' teA A K lludlong , e 00 feet lot N blk 1 , Park Place 1.300 Total amount of transfers J 77,4'K . Tlio Improvement ll-oord The following llguros show the totals of real estate transfers , building permits and b.uik clearing for the \\ook : HE At , l.sTATB TIUNSFEIIS. Monday 8 41,004 Tuesday fi,40 Wednesday Osi72 ( Thursday C4.7IO I rlday 3U,5S.I Saturday 77,4 ! fl Total S.liS.773 IIUII.IIISII I'KIIMITS. Monday , $ P.P50 Tuesilav ; .v.'V ) Wednesday lK'r > Thursday , . 145S Krhlay 1 > ,1J5 Saturday J.V ) Total f 171,155 HANK CI.KMUVl * . Monday t S.13ro' . 4r Tuesday hDJ,2 ; 4S \\i'dnesday 5'l7..i7tU8 ' Thursday ' . < > ! ( ! GU7..H Prlday C2l.07-9J Saturday 5M..IJV.M Total ? 4,15029T35 A decrea-o of IC-'O percent from the corresponding spending week of lust vo.u , DoWltt's Llttlo Harly Hlsors , best pill. ( ommodioiiH I'acllltU-H. The coinplotlon of the Rending Tonni- mil will enormously inere.ibo the btibur- bun tnuoiers to und from Philiulolpluu every day , bii s tlio Press. Tlio number of people on the lines of the Pennsyl vania railroad who come to town every ilny for business has multiplied ton-fold Nvithin less than ton years. Now York rallroadt , luivo had the same experience. On the Now York , Now Haven & Hart ford railtoad from Stamford to Now York a club of daily travelers has boon formed. The members pay for und en joy the luxury of a special car , for which each member pays the company $50 a year in addition to the regular faro. This car is attached to the train which leaves Stamford at 7:15 : o'clock each morning , arriving at the Grand Central station at 8 : < " > 0 o'clock , and ro- Uirns at o.02 o'clock in the afternoon. It is completely furnished with tables , seats , cards , wash stands , towels , Boap , etc. , thus glvingovory requisite desired. And no person other than the members of this \vhlf > t club , except upon invita tion of one of the members , ih permitted to ride in thin car , no matter how many passengers there may bo on the train. H is , for the time being , the perboual property of the playera. nrpni ITIUI-It i ntrmT - 10 Chicago Qnin Trade Ratiier Bearish with Heavy INCREASE IN VISIBLE WHEAT SUPPLY , lliuifc of liontllnn Tut in CM-- Now York Ornlii nncl l'ro\lNluiv Trade Stocks anil Ilouiln Tlio AVorltl's Mnrkuts. OiitCAno , May 0. Thcro was a xery licivy trade lit wlie.it todny within nn Irregular range1 , prices riillne both iibovo nml bnlnvv the closing figures of yesterday. July opened nt "c ngnlnstU'ilioiit the close yesterday. Tlio nulo seemed to bo bearish. In fact there \viis .Ito othur too much tinniiltulty In the early eatings to permit of the transaction of much nislnuss. Thu crowd wils trying to got rid of he grain but very few were successful. The icar leaders who had antlcltinted selling uigo quantities of grain wore dlnjiistcd and turtcd In to engineer u rise. The result w is he curly sullen foun found themselves crnwbllng to got the grain b.ick again July n the llrst inlmito.touclicu'bDUo and sold oil n the curly ( failings to U'Jic. when the bears ook on horns and began to buy. the price shot ip to II UO. Having made a hard spot the jeais uguln turned sellers , ind on their otler- nps n ro.ctlon to OJ'o followed , linn came. a r.illy to Wi ! but > car offerings were too he.i\y and a decline succeeded , the market closing at Os7tc. May v.is rather a fancy deal .ind closed about Kit liC higher than on vcsterdav. C'ublo ndvlccs were Indicative of weiker nrirkef , the we ithei was line and favor iblo to the Krou- Ini : i tops and thu government tcport was e\- poi ted to be bearish. On the other hand , there was lariro export tin } Ini ; at the sc-aboaid. liberal clc.unnc'cs fiom heto and a r ipld reduction In stoc-k In store , together with some bid crop reports Including dnmnc | bv Insects und hut winds In Mli'liliMti Liter In tbo diy fine rains vvi-ro reported In the Hod river valley and on the lowe r Jim river lliadstiect's report sand esti mutes Ind lent ( d a stock of onlj 77,000,000 bnshi Is v Islblo and Invisible - visible In tbe I n ted Mates on May 1. llrad- stu ot s and llieibohm'H totals for tbu I'nlted States nnd ( ami tin , alloat for Knrupo and ii v ill.tble In I nrnpe , show that tbe Snppllts have fallen on" fiom Jnnuniv 1 to May 1 onlv lfi.075.01'0 bushels , nvtilnst I ? U9-I.OM ) bushels for the lorrt-spoiidini ; peiiod lust jenr. llrad- st reefs repot is available stoe-Us of train on May 1 coinpated with last jear as follows- Wheat , l"Jl , JJ.C02.000 bushuls , IfcjO , , Ui2-,000 ; bushels. Coin was fairly active. The feellnK nt the openlnK was f ifrly steady , but the local ennvd wns bearish and sold enou''h to cause a btcak In pile-is. Tbu m.iiket then frow stion in sympathy with the rill ) In wheat , but we.iki-ncd near tbo elose. Julv opened at nnit&.VRic . dec * ined toBSc1 , rallied to 5'i'ie. and cltispd itt5s'f. The early silliiiK VV.IH e-iused by line weulhor and Indlc-ntlons oflartoie- ; eelpts. Oats were fairly active , but unsettled. Theie was lalk of dry vveather.it one time and rain at another which liept prices inovini'.up and denvn within u liberal range. Piovlslons started out weak with Krulns , de clined still fnither. ndvnnctd sharply on lar es buying by Iu nnctt. Hopkins , and other commission linns und then weakened July purk started out at J1J.OO , sold tu tll.M ) , Im- prnved } ! , . ! . ' , . and reacted toil I.IK ) . The le.idlnt ; Urines riiniicd us follows ; Amiens oi-Ps itii ( i tin CIOSK. \\lll VT-.So 2 .Mny Juno Jul ) . . Cents. .So t fash quotations were as follows : I'l.oim ( Julet and unchange < l ; spring. f > 00 © 1WI ; winter. J3 WX25.80 ; straits , 4 < iX2300 ; baker > , Jl 2Tifl4 VI. Wni.Ar No. ' . ' spring whc.it , fl.OJ ; Xo. 3 spring wheat , 9"c : No. 2 red , J1OJ&I.03. OltN No ' . ' , ( J'iC. OATK No.8. 4' > 34 ; N'o. 2 white , M'i.Vio ; No. 3 white , Mol"e. K\h No. ' . ' , hoc. llAiti.EY No. a barley , nomln.ili N'o. 3 , 74 ® 75c : No. 4. f. o. b. , nominal , UVBTlc. l'i.AX blEli Nti. 1. tl.14Ql.ltVi TIMOTHY n.i > 1'rlme. * I.S''ii ' l.27. I'OIIK Mess porlt per barrel , tll.OUtlll.fff. lard per cwt. Jn.4' > Ui.-0 ( ; short ribs sides ( loose ) JlUHXSlluS ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , jy.H ) © 3' ' ; short clear sides ( boxedI , W.VXil ( ( A WiiihKV Distillers' finished goods per gal lon , $1 17. MKIAH Cut loaf , unchanged. Hcceipts and shipments today were as fol lows : On tin ) produce ) e\ub nice toelny , tbu bnttur innrUet was easier ! lixtr.i cru.iincry , 8.'i4t-.e ( ; extr.i ilrhts ; ' ! &Ue ; Ilistslpto2lc - : extra elaliy. 2881c ; extra ( lists , lUffl''le ; firsts , 15 © 17c Kos ; Xcw Yorlc A New YOIIK , May 0 ri.ouu He-oelpts , 80.2S4 paeU.iKC's ; e'X potts , 8,403 barrels. 13,8 7 h.ieks ; m.irket dull , be.ib.ilus. ; . r..DjO bnuols. e-OHNMKM Qiilet , steady. WHKAT Hoc'elpth , 184 , UO biisbcls ; eNport" , : o,7 , > 4 bnsbeils ; sales. 3S4,000 bnsbcls fu tures ; ' . " 'b , ( > OJ biihbuls spot. Sjioi ni.irki't lower , fairly iictlNo for OMIOIIS ; No. 8 icd , 11 > , In elevator : illlfM ( ll'i ' In store , l 1J I.12 > S alloat ; * 1. 1054@l l.lf o. b. ; niiKriulcd red , * 1.05 > 4ft.l U"i ; No 1 noitliern. to nrrlve , Jl UQl.l.'i Na 1 bard , to.urhe , $ l.ll > , @ | ll'i ; No. 8 OblcaL'o. fl 10 > , < ai 10 < 4. Options iloailnod all tliroiiKb tbe day and closed ® 1'4 under ycsti-rdny ; tbey olosliif ! weak ultb a Keiicrnl pressure to rise. No 2 .May. tl 10541 11' . , clos ing , JI.IO : Muy , Jl.Oh'jttl Osl , . closlii'- , } l.ls ( > i ; July. * 1.W/3I07 , closliiK nt t I.OU ; AilKilst , tl IIS , ® l.i4. closing nt fl.ll1 * ; Septenibei , M.02SGA l.U3 , . elosbiK at * 108H : October c-losliiK at l.02s4i December. * 1 ftl'.ftil.tM'i , ulosliiR at il O.IS' May ( IbUJ ) , * 1.07"tel.0b'4 , elosinu at J1.071 ! . IlAin.nr-Oiitof season. HAIII.KV MAI.T Dull ; Canadian country made. * I oo l 03. 'OHN Hc'celpts , 11.030 busbels ; exports , 1TOC4 busbels ; H.ilus , budOOO bimbols of future's ; 11 , . 000 bushels spot , Snot mnrke t dullniid lircK * uliir. closltiK H nii ; No. 2 , HKi io In ob'vntor : Ko iilld.it ; nnpraded niUoil , 7' ' > iisle. ( Options closlni ; utC5Vi AURUbt M7 < tt05V , closing at t)5e-j ) Doc-emUer , 57c OArs Kecelpts , ti..OOO tnishclBj oxpotts. 1R3 bushels ; sales , 83OOJ bcLshels fiituies ; 4 , OOJ bushels SIHII. spnt ninrkut , dull und lrreia- lar ; options dull and ' 'ehsler ; Mnv closlns. Wi'tc ; June closlni ? , 54'seJuly , ai&llc , elos- Ini ; at 51 ; Aiiciibt chiSlu , 4.V ; September , .fle ) ; spot No. 2white.ltwc ; vu'stern , " white wi-stcrii. Ol71eSv2 ; c'hlcaKo , ri'i'tc. ' ' UAjulut ( nnd llrm ; MirpliiBSoft.V | > c ; good to obolc-u. liOiibOc. Iloi'V-rirm and nitUt ; state common to choice. 833.1-'c ; I'aelllo cti.ist. 87 < tHJ'iC. buoAii Itnw , yuiot , ndinlnal ; fair ri'llnlnir , 'lc , centrlfiiuuls , l < 0 lost , a > 4e ; sales jcsturiluy to Philadelphia , J3J ho&heads miiscoxado , b ! ) test at .10 nnd ( J A. 1N" > i , 800 baps cuntrlfu- ctils test , ,15-ICc. and sotibacs molnsse-s biiKur t'J ' test at 2 U-lbo reflnecJ , micbani'uit. Monssts l'orelt'ii , li hOEsheads. 13'jo ; New Orleans , quiet ; common * * > I.IIIVJ' " , l f > C Hi Quiet ; domestic /ttlr to uxtru , Julian , WMi c Ktios btuady.qulut ; wostein , lO' c-i receipts , 4,4'mpackRKcs. ' I'oiiK-Stendy : old mess , til 7Wtl'.25i new me-ss , ft 1.30 ® 14. .iS ) uxtrn Iirlmt- . tll.7vrl8.25 CUT .MKATH fetc-adyj pickled bclllen , SV6os pickled shoulders , R itn'c ; pickled luuiis. lott 10'ic ; middle's , dull nncl III in ; short clear , 7e. I.AIIII Io cr and dull ; wehte-rn btuum , 7'i ; sales , 850tle-rees ; options unlus , 3,100 ; Muy.trt.77 : July , M.UHW.U3. ulosln nt W , < 0 bid : AiiRiiHt , (70J ; septutnlxr ; , I7.13rtt7.17. closing at K.lu ; Uc tuber , * 7. . J , uloslni : at * 7 'M. Iturrm 1'atr dc-mund ; lirm : wustcrn dnlry , l&tt'J.'K.western ; eie-amery. 25 < aaOc ; webtcru fai-tory , 2.Vit.Uc : Klein , 2"MtJOo. CiiEt-E-Wcak utyiSSiiu , FT. Lorif , May a WiiBAT-ririn , lilgheri cash. Jl.OH.July , 04UO. CHUN Lower ; cnsh , io'.c : July , Oi > i > . OtTb-l'iii-ittldl : cabh , KiCj ! ! July , il..c. Pome Kat-y at * r..UO. LAIUI Kniy atW.JS. \\llibKi-il.ls. Wheat Mill-hot. MINNEAVOI.IR , Minn , May D-WiiKAT-On whole rathur MOW ; receipts , 133 cum ; fchlp- inents , 40 cars , ( .lose : No. 1 hard May , (1,04 ; en trucU , 11.04.Viil.tfij , ! o. 1 uorthcra , May , II.OJ > , i June. II 03 ! on track , II.MWI.O:1 : : ! : No v northurn , May , JIOOHci on track , Jl.OOiJ City Markctfl , KN * S CITV , Ma , Mny 0 WnnTOulot i No. 2 hard , caih , 91'toi May , Die bid : No. < ! red , cn h , tkle COII.N Lower ; No. 8 , cash. 57Uc ; May , SO'iO Oil- . OT Lower ; No. C , cash , COUCle ; May , Cliieliinntl Mnrkctu. CINCINNATI. O. , May I ) . \\llKtT rirm ; No. 8re-dfl IHleTfl.OO' , . t'oiiN Tasler : No 3 mixed , 1) ) \ T4Kn | pi ; No. 8 mixed , \\II1SK\-II.17. iLWAttKfcc , WK , May 0 WurAT t'n- settled ; No. ' 'oprlni ; , cash. } I.OJ ; July , l > s'tc. COHN i-nlers : No. .1. OlfrcWc. OATS , llasle-r ; No. 8 white , 6i4o. Toli-tto MnrkctH. TOI.F.DO. O. May 0. WHEAT Easier ; cash and May. 11.00' ' , Cons Dull : eash. OOc- . O TS-guleticasb , Me. Iilxct'pool Markets. I.urni'not , , Maj n WIIRAT r-\lr ilcnitindt ml\ed western. 5s O'td per eentnl. 1 , \ liu1'rlme western.a.'slid pet cwt. I'liiiH-nt Cr i ] Cop irt \V\siiiNinov , Mn > P. [ 'peelal To OK ram to Tun Hi t. ] The condition of winter Kraln on Mn > Ms icpoited by tbe Htntlstlclan of the department of agriculture ns fnilnwv \ \ beat. U7 u rje. Hi 7 ; b inoy. JUS. This is nn advance In wbe.it of 1 point dm in * ; Apilland iiilto | ns much In rjo. A u'Hln In \ \ he'iit IsieporteMl In Ni w York , In some of the southern states , In Mlcbliiaii. and a slight Improvement In Illi nois , Missouri and sumo of the other states The uniformity of condition Is somewbnt re- mnrknble , no stale nveniKu belli. : lowertbnn U.I. Tlio condlllnli of mowing lands Is nKo Inch , nvcr.iKliiK b . rnn lni : fiom ! < 0 to 100. The in el. mo for spring pastilles is PS. ranisliii frenu UJ to 100. except n diop In I'tab to Mi nnd in New Mi xleo tri M ( In tin * eimti'tii slum , nf the Unt-Uv monntnlnscorn Is within 4 or 3 points of a bull condition , and tbe I'aelllccoast Is near the m ixlinum I bo pioRressof spiln ) : pUiuliiL- has been creatlj retaidcd b > nn exeess of moisture In the central nil soiitbei n belts Ihe propot- tloiiNSsi , per runt I'be nverntre of vuver.il pievIons .veals has been 77 per cent. 'I lie rasturn btates retiort a favorable condition forsprlui ; wbeitand mil pie tesslo elate In all llio soutlieiii stales It has biun elelaved bv he iv > r ilns and Inter by urolith which n is lendeied plow Ini ; dillienlt nnd Imperleet In the Ohio -illej nn excess of moisture delnj ed plowing tluoiiKli Matih and Inteifere I with Its pto icss In some1 plnces ilili111-'tlie Ill-it two iveel.s In Apnl The work h is pro-Missed r.ipldl ) slnic.ind ei miu.itl.mi has Kuneinll > bce'n prnmpt I'ne seiison nns been favot.ible nnd sprliiK woiklswell ndvam ud nnd uraln Is eomlni ; up and itrowlm ; flnel > The fieists on Mny 3 nnd iic-nuscd t > uino ( Inmate to fruit und early ve utnblcs STOCKS AM Nnv YOIIK , May o Tbo slock mnrkot was active for the slmrt bcsslon today and tbo weaknes which bus been the ientute of the week culminated In a sharp due-line In the last hour to the lowest prices of tbe week In nil the ) lundliiK shares. The prime niormcmt In tbo mniket Is now the expected InrKo expoit.i- tlon of Rold , and while thu wunkncss In rales foi foreign exchange Is regarded as Indlcatiiii ; . .in enily end of tbu Kold shipments , tbehenvy decline on their puichaso of the banks of has begun to be felt In the rates foi money and operators Ibid themselves unable to carry tbu stocks with which the } niu loaded In niiiny oase-9 In some of thosn tbo shipments , however , tire scarcely Instilled by thu rates which have prut ailed foi the hist two months , said to have 1 ecu brought about by the par ties who sticct edud In lockiuc m iney last fall hi order to loner the tn.irket and for thosnmu IHIIUOSC There Is no other explana tion of the ) uniisil il out so of Kold at the low rates of oxcli.iiixe DievallinK- The market statte d oil todaj with MHHO ] ) ic'ssiuo to sell , apparently tiiu rein.ilns of yestetday's movement , but there weio Indications of In side buying In Missouri I'nelllu and of buying other stoc-Ks by opci.itors who wc'io viorUlnR for 11 leduction when tbu innikut was ' . tier ce-nt hUhui ilinn at piesent. This Inllucnce made Itsejlf felt nnd n euner.il rally of smull pioportlons was bioimht al'ont ' Thu bunk statement , howevur , which wasevpeeted to bo bad , showed u loss to tbu suiplus resutvu of ne irly < 2,70),000. and as It was known to re lic-el only a portion of today's OIIILM of cold , thu Infeiuncu was Hint thn actual condition of thu banks wus not so favor.iblens Indlcaled by tbe stntenii nt The selllm : wns lusumed vvlth Increased v IKOT therefore , and oven thu strongest stocks j loliled readily , nud almost all the first stocks dioppud over 1 per cent from the best prices of tbu early dealings Thuro VMIS nn ellort to recover on the du- cllne , howuvei , and the buying tbe last few minutes actually steadied tbu market and broiiKlit'lirices In so > nu Instance's up small fractions Thue-losu wns steidv at the rally , but close1 to the lowest llgiiics. The final changes nre generally losses of llio Inr o fractions and I'nlon I'aelllo Is down 'a nnd Hc.iding and Louisville eacli I per cunt. Tbu trading le ached 1VI.S94 listed nnd Il,8 < ll un listed , St I'linl contributing .J3.7MJ. Hull road bonds vt ere not HO net he as stocks , hut sy m- patbl7cd fully In the weakness displayed and on H basis of only { 107.000 si\er.u material losses were sustained ( Government bonds wore dull and steady. State bonds were dull and steady. I'ennsj hanla Oil spot closed 71 S ; Juno op tions opt-in d 7J' ; highest 7JU ; lowest 72 ; clos ing i. I oiai sales p.vw oarieis. Tlie following am tbe closing notations for tbo lending stocks on the Now Yoik stock c\chnngo today : Kxtra dividend The total h.iles of stock today WIMO 171,107 tluiri-s , InclndliiR Atcblson , 14. ' 'Ml , l.aoUanannn , 3J4'ii Lonls % lle & Nnsb- lllc . lO.JiHj Missouri Pacllle , d.MO ; Nortbern Pacific. 7i5 : Itciidlni. . luix ) ; Itlobiiiond fc Wlit'ollnir. 2.4IOs ; | I'nul , : i.r,7.l ) i Union I'aelllc.00. . llanU elenrln.'s today. Jl2x.iKiO.K : : ; balances , $3 t"fl 01' ) . Tor tbo week. * " " > , ' , 'i ' 4 , M3 , balances , Fliitinclal le-\lii\v. VOHK. May 0 Tbo I'ost saysTbo iiMty Rold exports wi-ro llio eontrolnng fni1- tors on tbo ute lian i ; and tbu Ki'iierul expec tation was that tbe K-.H,0) ) ) sunt out Ibis wink would bo ralli'cteil by a deetcaso fiom } I.COO.OOO toil. 000,0 JO In tliuHitrplns reserve of tlio liuiikH In tbclr htatuiunut toiluj The lust loan of money yesteiday w is at I per cunt and tbe lilKbi'st rate luiil been 0 pc-i cent early In tbo day , ami ax far us tlie-so rates wc-io any Index tlieru was no positive Hxlitness on tbo nionny market hlncu lust we-ok Tbo uxnniKe rate of 4 IHT cent In tbe last two \ucl.s Is eon- slderubU higher tban tbe miT.ik'o nf Mny , IssH anet IN-'J , tboiiKb not no bleb ns is 7 and IRtO Niitorlholcss , as It wns tbo expectation of Miry nusy nionoy , to-'t'thur with tbo prospect of good crops that Marled tbo rlso In htoc'Us tlio presnnl prospect of dcc-rrasiin ! bunk reserve's astbe n suit of cold exports U tbu unit thlni ; th it lias unused th o ( loiuinard ruactlou In sloc-ks 'Ibuiu bus bue n no llclitnc-ss In tbe nionny ninrkut and thu preibubllltleH are thorn will be nonu this .sum mon nnd ns for tint autumn there' IH tnury prospect Unit wo hh.ill ba > o lie ) i\y Imports of u'eild to p iy for the \sbeiit nlilcb Kuropu bus bought K\en now cotnmcrc'lal demand bills iiL-ulnl .Inly u\portK ot ulicut are linliu oileri'd for dull \ory In July ntlt s5Mhlcb Is ho- low tbe gold Importing prlcu. Hut for the time bulni ; tboitold exports nuutr.illze not ou | > tbu crop prosnects , but all tbu Rood results of thn harmonious mei tliiK' of thu adi Isory board of tbe Wc-stutn Tratllc < assoclutlon nnd thu pro- ifrcss nindu toward ic-onomy In ihu biihlnoss of tbu ueMein ronds. Thu dicllnu fromtliu highest sliicii thu brgliinliii ; of thu year Is about 5 points. The .Moiuty 'Market. Nr.w VOHK , May O.-Mostv OSi.t. . Hasy , lonns at .1 per cent ; closInK oirurcd at J iiur c ( nt , 1'IIIME MEIirANTII.E I'AI'KIl .VftO per CCIlt. LZCUA.NQL ( juUt uucl ttcucly at 14 ei' , for ilxty-ilay bills and JI.SH for dc- innnd , The followliiK were tlio oloMtn ; urlcci on bonds : M K A T M . 4I' < U B 4 , coupons 120 Mntufil I'nlon n < . .I .I.tv * N J Cenl Int Cert 111 4-i . ctiuponn . . 101 Ndrtliorn I'AClulu ll ' ( I'dcltlo ( > of 'M . . . .Ill do2d IIO'i 1/eiulnlnnn Stnmp ( US Nortniroit ron ol.s Tonnci'it.-N f 0' . 10.1 do tU-lie-ntnroS * ) lliil ) ( to 6 101 t I , A I M l < on 5 M elo 31 71 st 1 , , v * K den M 10ti < Canada Southern Jdn t > 7 ! < t I'lllll COIIVll121 ( Vntrnl l-fldllc lilt 107 > 4 1' C * I' Ut < . . .1M 1 > . \H ( l.lftn . . . IllVf T. 1' ! . ( ! Tr ltct do 4 . . t.JH T I1. II ( I Tr ltct . < ! ' * D All (1 ( Wet I t < 77 it'nlon I'nellle ! IMS . . IOS < ( KrlcSiM . too' < WcslSlioro 1WH M K. A T. don 1 C * 78 11 ink lUi.TiMoiu : , Mil , May u. Hank cleanups to day , f l.'til.oiDj b.ilnnccsi. ( lliU,40S. Money at 0 per cent. I'llli. uun.riiM , May 0 Hank clearlnss to day. f 14.4(1.1,0031 ( balnncs , JI.4CS.I54 Tor the week elenrlnirsere * ( il\0t ( ' > -.1i balances , { ' . ' , - VU.uu Money at ttVi porcent. CIIICMIO , May a Hank clearings were { ! . " > , - l.'i..OW o York o\chniie ) ! < was COc pieml- inn. Hates on money , ' > v.jrt per cent , bter- HiiK exchanue sloiuly and uncbanced. HUSTON. Mny O.-l IcurltiRH. JI4.47l.07fi : bal- nnci'n , Jll..KVi,4i ) . Monev , ft per cent. I'xcli.uuo on New York , MKilt ? dKi'ount Clearings for the ween. fiMT..nttli till incos. ft. mt.cn Tor the ( 'iirri'ipond IIIKvenk la't ) eir. CleailiiKs , IU'i,077JUi ; balances. 110 I U.20V London Stoi-Ux. LONDON , Maj O. Closlnsf quotations ! oiiiVdl-Tlininoy lit l-M llrlo M . . . . 10. 4 ( eiiinoK iicciiunt I''i IMi'xlinn nrtlliinr ) . . 4UU t' ' * * < . ISiSi "t I'nul ( Oiniiiein . f4' ' ( U. > ( ' ( , < . UU't ' l > iMin < > lMinli . ' ' .N t , I' \ O lit TS' iteiulliiK . l ( . < Money , 1 per cent. Itale of dUcount quiet In the open market for tiotli short and hl\- niontb bills , 4 percent Impel Inl llanK Sdilcnicnt. Hnni.tN Mn ul'lu st.iti'iiu nt of tholm- Pnrl 1 1 It ink of dm niiinv sho\ss tin Incie.ibo of specie of .UO.IWO luark-i. Hank ol'ljii lanil llnlllon. LONDON. M.iv 0The amount of bullion gone Into the Hank of 1 upland on balances tod.ij ls.i.Vi,000 1111 IS I I1 MIIS. May 0-Three per cent rontei , l'4f t-io foi the ) aecoiiul. Deliver Mliilnir Slocks , Drsv nt. Col , Mny oThe mining market e-loseel dull , \eiy dull , todav , there helm ; but little dcmniid for anv stock outside of IHn- niiind II. , l.iiimons and 1'u/vlrr. I'tlcei weto spvei.il points luvve-r. Total sales , .11.WO ClnshiK : Ilimtoii Stitch Markot. HOSTON M iss . Mavt ) The folltiwln * : were tl losing pi lets on stocks In the lloston stook market today. Atc'iNon A 'lopcka IPf , . Huron . . I.'l4 lid-ton A Maine U7 ( hi llnr A gnlney Sii OsCMll 3' > - It . SI Oiiliui 102 New York Minim ; CJiiutatlnns. mv VOHK , May 9 The n.lulus quotations as follows : CllflCO OptlollH. NuwYoiiK , May ! > . ( olToe options opened steady and uni'liaiiRcd at ! i points up , closed stc'.nlj at "idpolnts down to 'i points up Sales , 8.7V ) has" . Incliidliu Mnv. Jll.'Uiail.'li ' ; June , JI..M ; .Inly , J17 r < &l" hOs Aiitfust , J17..Cij September , Jl ( . 70 : October , if lill'i : December , I1V.M. spot Hloj fair cargoes , IJOOO ; No. 7 , " Ne York Dry ( > oilH. Nnw YOIIK. May H. lliislness In dry Roods \ > as lU'lit Theru was no features but a moio cnnlidcnt tone ] iic > ailed as to the iiianufac- tuii'is at le.ist , as regards operations for the fall trade * . Aucnts made the pilco of merl- inae shlrtlni ; 4c with a small discount. XPM York U'o il 'Murlict. NEW Vniik. May 9. Wool.Sti'.ulv. . but dull ; domestic llecce , > )4&l7c ) ; pulled , 'Ji Te\iib , 24c. .MarkctN. Ni.w YOIIK. Miy ' ) . I'KIKOI.IHIM tpady ; quiet , criido In barrels I'arUei's , $ ( i T.'i ; ci iidei in bulk , 7.20j iclliied , New Voik , J72Q : I'hlla- dolphla and Halt mote , J * > h.f.7 ( 11 ; I'lilludcl- phhi and llnltlinoio In bulk , Jl Jiii4 ( btj Unlud clnsi'd at7-'efir June. Com.N SF.I n Oiii Quiet linn : crude , off Kinde , J.va''Oc ; yellow , oil iri idr. .IVifclho. TAI.I.UW hlioniii cltj ( tJOJ foi pk's ( ) . " > 5-loa "i " 1. 1.HosiN Dull nnd sto idy ; htr.iincd , common to coed * r i iS.I.7i. 'I lilll'l-.NiiNh Quiet anil se idy. IIION-Quiet ; AmiTlcin Jl ( 0 ( ilh 00. llini.s Dull , llrm ! wet silted , Now Orleans selected , 4'i'itfi. ) pounds , Totus bolccted , fi'j ( X ) pounds Oftse. _ _ Trailei'H Talk. NBW YOIIK. May 9 ICennott , Hopkins A. Cote to S A. Mc\Mioitcr The stock maiket IKIH been more than oidln ully in the foi a Satur day and in lees sullen d all aloni ; the line. There aio Indications tnat ii'cent puichasers of stocks aio uinvllliiiu' to Incur larger losses , and that a Kood ninny hliares hnvo been thioun o\or today on stop loss eiders The bright prospects f-n ciojis In this country ha\e eneouiaKcil , and ( ontlnuc to oncouraie , the pnldle to holic\c that railway Nharrs will ailMince. but the stern lo lc of the falling hmkrcsoiu ! and larpo shlpini nts of told to Kuropo v/hcro linanclal tumbles exist In all Important countries ID undoubtedly m.ikliiK an Impiesslon. The bank Hlitemcnl showeil a lossof tJ.fi ? ) , W ) In sniplus rcser\o and a loss In einh of W/idO.OOi ) . The loss In reserio would ha\n been Krc iter but foi a mnteilal dceriMHO In deposits , and there H no doubt that the banks nre worsen ! ! than the statements xhow because of the lar e shipment * of cold today , all of which comes nut of hanks lint does not Hpponr In the weeklj axci-mcs Stocks closed but u few fractions nboM > the lowest prices and sensitive to foiel 'n mhlcch. Total hales , Ij7. ( r ' . t'UK < ( . ( ) . Mnj 0 Kennott. Hiinklns A. Co. to S. A. McWhoriuiTheiic wns sle.idy pnusiiro from bears In who it eaily In the session by which the price wns forced down 1 cent lint In buyliu theses ilcs the nmrUt Asas advanced 2 cents Holders wcrtt made timid by the decldeil weaKness In corn and lei al IIIIIKS Ken- orullj Hold out neai tlin close The prli.ii 10- aellnK lln.illv iibout wheio It did yesteid ty. The export mo\o eontlnni B active , Now York rtiportiu , ' about .KM'OO ' liiihliels taken today. Cash wheat was quoit d . .e liUiu r" t Minneapo lis and bus \orvstioiiKht'ic. . The mo\efor the week sliciua anotliur lar o dccreasei In the \lslnlo supjilj , and wu bullet i > this will bo a weekly oceiuience until icsonos ilwlndlo to a liolnt where the irost ln\eteratu bear will find complete satisfaction Much higher prices are In our opinion nut far away ( 'urn and oats do not look like ) a llattcrlni ; short Hiile at current prices I'lnsy lia > e hud about onouch of a bro ik fur the present and ouuht to bn boniht for a tnin l.un a have been pretty well shaken nut and nn buyers will uppti ir on a further decline' . The market Is In shape to KO conslderiibly lilKhcr with but moderate bn > liiK. 1'lovis- lens show a decline for the day of 20o on pork , for the week JI 10 on pork , 27'iO on laid nnd .r."ii > nn ribs The depressing lnlluonc ( s aside fiom heav v stocks have hi en the lowet Kialn mnrkelN , UKht cash biihlncss and the oper.i- tlons of boil traders On thn ( ithi'r side U to bo taken Intoaccmmt the enhanced prices of beef and mutton and the fact that a I.ITKU proportion nf t lit ) lio.'s ic-c'i'U c < l hero are ie- shlppod to eastern slates where the supply Is hinall. CIIK Afio. May 0 W. O , McCormlck A Co to I' , f bw.irtz X Co I'od.iy winds up a week ot a very active sc ilpln mniket In wheat In which tlic II net nut Ions liuvuhi-i n fiequent and sharp. The feellni ! at the ope nliiK was vnry vvoak in consequence of lowei cables and of Prime's ropnit showing the winter wheat In almost porfe cl condition and t hat spring w heat had K Jiie Into the ground as favorably as pos sible ; . Added to this bearish Inlluencei vvus a cnblo piibllslu'd In the I'liicah'o'1 rli line stul- In that the I n/llsb poveinmnnl lepnrl of liu- IiortH hud bie'ii dl cove led to be VKUKiOquiir- teirs le ss than It should have been , which sup posedly lidded 4,0li0.00i ) bushels to I.nt'lNM Nt > < ks. There was heavy si Illn for both IOIIK and short account , nnd our local M'ahiliik' crowd were In a bad fix to iecelvi > thu bullish news which ciuiiii Into Ono of the crop ex perts sent In hiiiiHi reports of damiiKo to wheat In Kansas. About tliumumi tiiuu New York reported foity or Jlfty loads sold for r\port nnd somn marYcloim * to- rles were told of heavy 8 lies for both present and futures "lilptm nt nt llnltlinoie. 'llio re sult of thin was n sharp upturn on huylnidiy "hoits , and although the market reacted poniewh it before the close * n portion of the advances was maintained and tlio market close's falrlj ( Inn Now \ork cleare'd V..tXX ) packnKcs of llour nnd .11,00) bushnls of wheat , itecelpts at eleven principal points were IMV- OiXi , shltimcnta 702KKi. ( In corn thn Impression prevailed i-arlv Unit the bull clique who luivo lieen working In corn note wt > akciiln In their fnlth and would sell out If an opportunity were olTorod them. The icsuit of this was n very weak market at the opening ami al though n reaction occurred on cover ing of shorts \MIOII wheat advanced < o rniildlv , the undertone of the market Is docldodlj wonu and Indications favor Inwei prlies Oats In spite of.thu fact that Home strenuth was Imp tried to the early market t > > Mnrlcs of elronth anil by I'rlmo s ro- pint that the conditione > f the crop was very Irroiul'ir , the close' of this miirUet Is very we.ik nnd Indications point to lower prlcos next week 1'rovtslnns opened weak and there was considerable short sclllni ? on the break. A reaction tenk pbu-eon some buying of porlc fcr Now Yolk ue ount. but the strength was sonn lost and the market closed almost at bottom tom prices andi weak The temper of our tradeisls be'comlng elecldedlyeak nn pro v Islons and c ilpcrs sell them short w lienever onconr.ieed by weakness InKriln \\eelonot , howovot. e\peot any serious break and prefer the buying -side on soft spots. All fin-Slstiir. How much iconey have t cot In tnv bank ! fotty-lho i-ents. stmntror- only want Bva t-e'itts morehnt ) \ will I do then , stranger ! Whyj oti see.slstor has such a terrible 1011111 , and iKoplo ! say It will bo bad on her If aba don't eel better soon , and the folks tell ma llnller's sure eolith sj run will oniv It rltfht up ; so jou ice fho cents ! Thank you , straiic-cr. The "roielj-ii Subject. " This Italian question teminds tno of the "foreign subjoot' ' impostmo. as tt was practised in this I'otintry dm mi * ttio \ vaisajs nvtitor in Open I on ft. \Vhon tlie1 draft was ordorc'd. regiments of pitriots who for jours hud bt-rii con spicuous us hustlc'i'H and Ijiioc-KdownorH at the polls , mari'he-d L'iillantlj up to the olllco of the provost inai-shul , and claiinud oxeinption on llu > trottiii ( that they woi'o "foi-olfTii Mihjet'ts ' of all bort-i of uinpuforri , Idiij " , anil ( [ nec'iib They owed alloyiinii'e ! to ovcry lint ; uiidc'i- the ) sun , e'xtvptinj1 ; the Ainoi'itMit llnjj , nnd they "doinaniled" Unit thi'ti * naitn's bo stiieken from the lisK I'ulilic bpii'ltc'd follows lony ; e-iiiinoiil foislcill in that branch ofci\ilon'ineoriiif- ; dirot'ts canons iiwc'hinor-t fevvanne'd at thc'c-onsu- lutes elainoriiiLr foi * t-afctj. In t-oinlo ] ) . .iradoappeare'd llniiffiiffans in\oUiiiC { the aid of Austria , Poles appoaliiijr U Htissia , tind llci'c-o Fenians demanding the protection of the LJi-ltish ting.Mint is moro wondoifnl atlll , they trot it Th i consul Ifiiew that the United Statoj could not alTord to ( juanel with othoc nutions then , and with an air of Im perious dictation they required Unit those "foreign subjects" bo released fiom liability to borvico in Die army. Some of tlioso very sumo noncombatants ants went b.icU to the old counti-.v , and when nrrcstcd for political olTensoa there , declared themselves to be citi/ens of the United States , claiming the pro tection of the American llaf , ' ; and what i-j moist wonderful of all , got it. LJr. Birnov euros catarrn. Boo At tlic Battle ol' 'I Ippc'ennoe. An inicresttncr incident In connection with I'lesldont Ilauison'b visit to Atlanta was Ids inc'atliitf with Mr. ( Scotxo Cook , n courtly , elderly gentleman The grandfather of Mr. Uoolt was the t'lititain Cook who saved the life ot C1cnur.il Wllllnui Henrj Hanison from the Indians at the battle of Tlppecanoo. Mr. Cook and Mis Cock had been spending n few dnys with Governor Hullock and on invita tion of Maor I Ictnphil wont up the load to meet the president. The meeting of the two gi ay halted grandsons wns very coidlnl and they enjoyed a pleasant chat dm inn the rida into the city. Hallci's bnib wire liniment bus met with oxtwordiimt.v favor , and cases pronounced Incur.iblo nave been treated ivith success. Kvery farmer should keep n bottle of this justly celebrated lemody ; ready for instant use. use.RRILWRYT1MECRRD RRILWRYT1MECRRD P. T , HUGHES , \\IHMIH\I.K : ( AHII COMMISSION .MISHUIANT 1152 1MI ilnrkct l.treot Donvur. Culnrudo. Kluln III nndentern ( lenine-ry Iliitlor IVu Aml ( liiiimo 1UWI A 1 eniity | iv tinn , with tillers tu lonn tu HIT nliliipem mid utliurn In liu tilled live. ( met undiiti Whip liy lii t frulukt ( > i > oiiliuiti | | Mutter Iq denuinil durlui ; Mar. Uollu'jlu fur ( luutatlgbi aa elgi