THE OMAHA DATLY BEKJ FRIDAY , MAY 12. 1893. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Combination of Failures and Crop Prospects Forced Wheat Down. LONGS LIQUIDATED QUITE FREELY Oorcrntiirnt Crop llrport ( Icnrrnlly ( llvcn llriirtili Count met Ion n nd the Miir- kct Sturtod \ \ > - ntflth \ the .Sell ing I'rt-intiro ClilfAdo. 111. , May 11.-Tho bank failures , the gou'inmont's report and lower foreign inaikels made a combination today that shook 2Kc from the prlco of wheat. Homo Ko d buyIng - Ing on the break caused u reaction of sic. Tonight the pi Ice of July comp-irod w Ith yes terday's closing qi.ot itlon shows a loss of l\a tier bu t OKI and oats nro I'lirh u trlllo higher and provisions , after a dull session , closed a little lower on the whole for pork and lard , hut rlhsshoucd a mom marked decline , amount Ing to 1'J'ic' A good < li al of excitement nccompinlod the uliiinp in wheal. Ixings liquidated freely , short soiling w-is quite a feature and stop loss order * becoming oporiith i , added to the weak ness The go\ernment ciop report was gen erally 'Uen a bearish construction and the market startt d weak with the soiling pressure rnorint.iis Tor a time the hulls fought the fltellnr hut In HIP face of wink cables and Koneial IhmneUl complications , the light was a losing one. Then the hist news ot the Indianapolis fail ure became known and thocllmav nasroacbod when It was announced that the l oliimbla b-ink of Ibis city had cloned Its do irs Theie Ttusa tni'tlal iniili * . but It was soon checked Deiliicllonsmado fiom Iho go\einmont report varhd widely , but It was evident th it the most Inline ntlal p'litof tlio trade constiued It lioailshlv In this they seemed p irllally sus tained by Hie Cincinnati I'l Ice Current Many opeiators had calculated on a report of not on r 7 ( ) pt i cent for axoi.igo condition of wlnterwhi at , but Instead Iho repoit was 75 3 , only 2 1 points loss than last month. Dining the last hour buying was on a liberal scale and tin ro was a good locoveiv The pi let for July at the close was from 7 ( > 1i to vl o which enabhil Ihosi-who bought puts to liuvoll put to them as they wantid It Ac- rordln" to common belli f luoor tliioo of the In avy opoiatois whouoii short wore the chief M'lli rs of puts Mstriday iiflornoon The opening w is fiom ' to ' , lower th in the clos ing llgiiies of \ esterdiruh ; d unsettled and pilceu dti'llnid with some lluctu itlons 1'ni" ' more tin in i.illh d 'jc Mm Unit d anil closed nboiitl'ii ' for , lulv and l'ic loner for eptoin- bor than > i sit id ij Tin- corn m irker did not \\llhwhe-it e\- rent In sliowlnga little weakiit ss at the openIng - Inghen \ wheatoiiem d di moiall/id at the lireak Hit 10 wasa bluff at selling corn by a few houses , led by It iillclt-l'tn/lei llelm- liolwasa free seller The low point was touched mi the llrst rush of sollliu- The mar ket llrnicd at once 'I heselllngof several days past had leilevid the big lii.usesof theli long Hliiff and not a few bad dovelopt tl quite a tthoit InUitst On the hie ik there vv.is a tlls- posltlon lo take the corn for all months rrlct s niado a irooil rally before bt Ing chocki d by the bank falluit s fills canst d hesitation , but no setback of Importance When thi lliirr > In wheat wasomlod and a better ft t ling pioillctl , there was uicicasoi ! irenoral huj Ing In t OKI Pi Ices lesponded and July showed Iho most strinuth and sold well nhovethoKliiesihiicloslng. . 'I he support In thomaiktt wns the nmio surprising hi caiisu rallies wt 10 weak and lei elpts mete Illii ral The maiket opoiud unsettled witli s lies from J o In ' , i miller ' ' Ices , hut hoon afteiwatd winked up wllh slight declines of fiom V to ? iC on covt ring , tilled steady and closed w Ith from 'if ' to " 10 g iln The olloihus of oats vtore not largo and the demand sulHrhnt lo absorb Hum and hold prices within a nariow lange most of the day J'ho opening was at a decline of fiom ' > < to ' 41 fit about the lowest prlct s A leacllnn of from V lo 't' ' ' followc < l , and the maik"t closid without Impoitant cliange fiom jostoiday A cnod slilpplng demand existed and Idoooi ) nu were Mild hero and at Now York for ex port There was compaiatho quiet lnthopro\l- slontiade There was no outside business of Importance The local tradcix weie allitlo Incllnid to ralil prlct s at the opening bocaiiso of the hiaiUh feeling In gialn maikets and because lootlpt.s of hogs worn posttd sevtial thousand over the estlnntcd at 23,000 The feat me of Iho later business was the lulling of Seplemhei laid lij Cutlahy mid Wright , musing aiccoiory In that staple and Ian ) , but IeaIng rllis weak. Ksllmatod lecolptH for lomoriow ; Wlioat , IbOcais ; corn , 240 cars ; oats , 250 cais ; ho s , 18,000 head The lending futures ranged as follow ? ; sr'x 73 16' July 70 bept. 7'JJ Corn .No 2 - Mar tih 42X 42l Jun 4IM _ M July 41 ( ! ll 4IV6 Kept. ( IK , I'iHH 41 444 Onta No 2- Mny ,10 SO 30' { Juno . . . .10)1 ) , July S'JK Bopt 27 Morn I'ork May 20 ? . ' . 20 -.0 V , July. ? o ru 20 SS 21 7ft Irpl . . . ) ! ' 5 SJ 75 20 75 I.aitl - July . . 10 (171 ( II 1 II 07 H II ! ! ' < bept . I0-.fi' II ST ! , II 27 > 4 II J7 8Uort Hlln May ' 10ill July JO',1 , . ID itlj 10 C ) 10 li'v ' Eept 10 474 10 V 10 17)4 ) 10 0 Cash ( imitations worn as follows ; KI.OUH I'll in ; dull , sit adv. WIIIAT No. 2 soring , 73' Cl.73 > 5p ; No 3 spring , f. o. b. , COill.Hc ; No. 2 rod , 7JU@73'c. COKNNo 3 yellow , I3c. OATS No 2 , 30 > jc : No 2 white , f.o.b , , 3(31 ( , ® 87c ; No 3 white. US''iiSSc. KYI ; No 2 , 58 5'c. ) ' IlAItl.hV No 2. OUi-i No 3. f. o. b. , 47(3CGc ( ; No. 4 , f o b , 10it43c lYAXSEMNo 1. tl 09. TlMOiin SlJPD I'l line , ! 3 00 goods , per gul. , -2jr f.T.- V nchangedicul loafOcgianulated ; , u.4uc ; standard "A. " & " , ( The following wciotho receipts and blup- mentsfor today : On llio I'roiiui'o oxoli inun toil.iy the butter nmrlu't vv.is n slnulo tvtiikt'r ; ortMiiitry , 'JUic 20r. il.ilry , 'JOHi'J.lo. THUS slightly lovvtr , frisli , Hi1. Onmlni tir.tin. Tlio following nrlft'saio fordollvory at MIs- tlshlpiil rl\i'r polnls : \Vn r- l ) i ! sirlns | , 70c blil ; Nu. 3 snrltiK , 681- hid ; ND. 'Jliuitl , COc hlil ; No. U liiuil , ( He billKXK KXK No ariScbltl. OAT > - No i2 wliltf , 3tc llil ) ; No. 3 wlilto 80 ! , f hlil COIINNo. . 12 en1or ! ! Muy , 39c bill : No 2 whltu , 41V bill ; No 3 or bettor , cash 01 .Muy , BB'if bhl , No. \vhlte.30olilil. . Now tnrU Murlicls. NEW YOHK , May 11Pixiuii UPCU ute , 'J8.- CHO ) nltKh i incports. dl00 ! bbls . 'Jl.llHI siu-ks , lilcs , 8.41X1 pUcs.j lil.llKt't ilnll but sUi.uly , with thu latf atlv info taUtin oir. < ; < ) IIN MKAI , Sli'iuiyj fair ili'iniinili xollon WKKtCIII W ( . .VS'J 70. Kvr. ririu. iiih | > l ; vvostrrn , C'J < iiC7f. vVliKAT lift uinls 'Jll.OUO bu. ; fxptirts , 307- OOO bu ; salon , t > 070 OlXi hu futures , 4H.IMH ) bu Hiitit hiiot iniiiket I'j'it'Jf loner , with optloiiH tlilll , cliwlnir steatfy ; No. U reil. In store anil oliixator. 78'4J7'Jo ( ; nlloat , 7'J'f ; f.o b , , 70 > ( itstie ; No 1 mutln-in. bJ te. l ii- tlonsvTi.ie fairly iietlvt' anil lower , ilfollnlni : cnrly 'JQ'J'K mi the uoxornnit'iit lopoil , line xveiilhur wi'M , flnanolal Iroiibh ) t tlu > west , Innui untiles fornjuniTs httllliu anil urnnal Iliinltlatlnn. milled hW'if ni-ar tlin olt ti on foriilu'n buvhiK anil local coveilii ) : . floslnt c stoatl ) at iStM'ii'tuilon yesterdny. No 'J red. Juno , 70)if ) July. HO'.r ' ' ; . ; August , H'J'ae ; ben- teniber Hll e , Octnbei. K-l' o. COIINUooplptH , 40i ) bii. ; exports , 31,100 bu , ; sali'.s , lu&lUH : ) lui future * , art , OOO hn spot , r-inits stroni ; thoiiKli kc.uvo. ilnll ; No. 'J , bl'.flbisc In eltMiilor , ri..1ili'JSi' ( ! uttoat Options inorti aotlve. opvnlni ; weak and ilroimliikWi - nllh vthent and tlio west , rnllylnir "ttd e on Ma ) hhortsooverlnc. i-los- IIIK linn at ' 4t'if ov er ve&teiilii } , Mnj , OO'.i- ; Jtiiii' , ill'jc ' ; July , &l * iiO ; Aiit-'ust , &l'c ; bep- toinber. f'tSe. OATH Ki'felpU Kit.noo 1m. : oxixirts , 1,110 bu : bales , Jti.tKHibu. fill m ft. , l'J4.UKi ( bu xpot. HpoUhteady on inlxtil anil fairly aotlvo for export ; whiten | ( wor , ni > lectetl. Option ) , dull , llriu : .Muy 30) ) < c ; June , Jae , July. 351,1No J while. 4L'Ci No. 'J Cliloucu , 37ft No. 3 , 35' < ci Nil 3 white , lie , mixed wuxtern , 2 ( > dt SH'it' ! whltu western. 40(0.480. ( HAY rirni , fullilenianil ; tlilpplnc , 70G.76C , k'lHMl to cliolot ) , b.Vw'J.V. Hops Quli'l , xteaily ; Ktatn , eoninion to eholtv. IHdtJ'.V ; 1'uclllicoatt , 1D4W.V. Ul'liovisio.vs Cut ineaiK , iiulot , tlrin ; plckletl bhnuliliT ) * , 'J'liii'J'jCi nildillf.s dull , linn. I.ard , quiet. I'uby ; western HI mini eloKvd at ill. 'JO uakudt HUTU , nemo ; optluiu Kales , none ; May clo&cU ut IU.UU ; July eloicU at I11.4U1 bop- lumber ctitsiMl mill 05 I'ork. nulnt , Atoadjri old nic-iii. f0.7now | nir s , t.l.Ml , llrrrni Modoratu demand , about stonily : Klirliis , ati'.o. ' ( . 'HBKsr raney , In fnlr demand , itcadyt part ttklms. ( tiow 2ft8c. Klos-liill. ) w ak ; receipts , 0,224 iiksl wnttcrn , firth. 1&S&10C. TU.IOH rirm , fair dctnnnd ; city (13 ( per pkg. ) . OIL More active , firm ; crude , 4Hc hid , PKTiioi.F.t'M Market has been dull and neg lected throughout ; not aslnzlosalo was n > - porledt Pennsylvania oilspolsiilrnone ; Juno options , sites , none : the only quotation was 5HSe bid. oiTeied at 57'.c ; lima oil , sales , none ; 21H.C bid. KIWISDnlL steady ; strained , common to good , 1l..7'iiil.30. Tiiiii'iisnsK yulet , firm at 3131'Jc. KICK Dull , easy ; domestic , fair to extra , .liJtG'jcj Japan , 4' { < ? i4'ic. Moi.\ssis New Orleans , open kettle , good to choice , steady , qulut. MxiAll-Kaw. easier , quint ; fair refining , 3' < fa 3V ; centrifugals , 00 test , at 4' r > i sales , 3.UOO bagscenlrlfngnlK , o'JO test , at 4'.c c. I. f. ; ro- llm dquiet , ea y. I'm Iiin.s-u.inut , steady ; American , J1-.75 ® COI-ITII Weak ; lake , $11. IiAli-\\eak ! ; Uomcstlt3.RO , 1'IN I.asy ; straits , 2o bid , 12010 asked ; plates , quiet , steady ; spelter , weak , domes tic T4.30 : on 'change , sales , 500 tons ttln , June Omaha I'rinliiro MitrUcl. Theto was a fair trade In most all lines and no gieat rush In any. The market did not develop any very Important features and m Ices did not show any very violent lluctua- tlons. 1 no receipts of slrawbeiiles by express amounted toonlv a llltle over 100 cases and the ollerlngs were picked up very readllv Choice stock was not at all plenty. About midday a fullcar came In fiom Van Huron , ArkTho The potato m-uUet Is giadirilly firming up I lie local demand Is good and sttH-lis are not huge. Mi I piicrs aio holding potatoes lilgliet at points of supply nnd at'tho ptesent late of ptoKiess It will soon ho Impossible lo llml any thing In the shape of a potato that can he sold on this niniKet mult i tl per bushel. The butter ni.-ukct continues about steady at the decline , butdciilois generally look fora still fiiithei lediicllon In the price nefoie long as the iet elpts ail-constantly Incieaslng Last } earln May butter sold on this nun kot as low as Me to Oc Dealers generally are quoting the egg market us steady but It Is very weak , and some sales aio being made at 13e to the letull trade I'oultiy Is slow at the prices pievhmsly quoted Tin reaieonly a few ducks coming In at this season and they -ue mostly poor , In fact no good dm-Ks have been seen on the nun got In some lime. The hay market Is gradually working Its wii } upwind and Is now soiling at the highest point touchud In a Ion- time In this maiKct Al'i-I.n Choice stuck , * 3.7Gfi4 00 per bhl. ' THAVvnntims-UioIco shipping stock , } : ) 50 per _ J-it | CHSO I.MIO.NSChoice , i . > sai5U , fancy , $4.75 ® 01) ) HvsAXAs-I'or bunch , Including crates and pin-kin , ; , t-OUji250 ! ( ii- IVi bbl , 7.5039 00 , per dor , < - Now castle California seedlings , ! 2 50 , Newcastle Mcdlterianean sweets , f'J 00 , Ciillfomla moiinlaln oi.uuos , t2 251J2 50 ; Washington navels , choice. * 4 : Washington navels , Jingo sl/os , $ J50if,175 ; Klverslile seedlings , 1275 ; Kedlands , $275 , KedlanUs , 128s/i | ; , $2 50 IIUITIII , runs , OWE. t'OUM-itv. HiiTTKlt 1'alr togood count iv roll , ICffilSc : cholcoto ' fancyconntry , 18320i : . ( ( His iiener.il maiket , 13'sc ' I'oi 1.1 liv-Choice hens. 'Jc ; mixed coops , HCfi'je ; old roosters , 57t , ; get-so and ducts. Mii'Jo ; pl0'onns , tl 50 per do/ , live , v i in i viu.is. I'l vs-l'or S-bn box , Jl III ANs-Choiro nivy , J.203.2.30 , common stock , tl ' ) tiU2 00 I'AI II-OIIMA I 4 IlllIP-Per U ) , 3C Sol IIIHI.X CAliliUi-IYi : eiato , * 300a3,25. Cl cirvnii hs- hoi. ( . , ( mi do/ . , frl.50U1.7G. ; ; U ix III vss-l'ci , . box , f 1.25 Sriiisu Hi-\ss-I'ei 1-lm box , tl. Srist'll - I'et bill , J.J Mi ASIMIIU.US I'm do7c. . I- I't r do ? , 4Oc. KAIMSIMPer : do25ciOo : 1'Ait-ii i \ -I'ordo ? , JuicJOi' . 'I oi > Oxioss I'ei tloOiJ _ " > e Poit-ioM Uolotado stock , $1,10 : Wis consin Inn hanks Die , western Nebraska. 85 < S)5e ) , uastoin Nobriska stock , 7G385e ; oatlj Ohlositd , Jl jn I'll I'l.si -1'ci 5D-lb boxes , $1 60. NMV UMTS I'ordobunches,75c. . Ni.w < Aiutiml'ordobnnclies , 75o. Ni w Tl itsii-s t'ei dobunches. . 75c. Sgtvsu I'ei bu box , M 5OfW 01) ) . Ill llMIMivOsioss- bu box J _ 50. Nhvvl't > TroisSmtliein , per bhl. , $500 ; ppi bu. box. $1 75'J.OO ; Callfoinia , per Ib , .Mnsiinoivs ( I'oi maiket InsKel. tl. Cl I.HII-Callfoinia. pel do11.0iil.23. ( ) . \\ATLIl fill s | 'n -4-t. | box , ? 250. \v-Tlie mmket uii food upland hay , $7.7o QH III ) In ear lots Vi\ir-Choleo : and small f.it , 7 < 3,8'c ; larito and thin , ht. l.ouU Mnrliets. ST Louis. Mo. May ll.-notjn-Iull. lint unchanged In price ; patents , $3 4046 3 CO ; otheis unchanged ; extra fancy , t3 204J 3 30 ; fancy , $ _ .70 < a-.00 ; choice , $ -.30ffi2 10 ; family , t05ffi'J 15 Wilt-\T Opened l'Bc off and dropped ' 5c further , llnctuated , closing I3 { < ftiv below yesleiday ; No 'i led , cash , O'J'nc ; May , 70o ; Julv , 7.J'ti473V" ( Soptember. 7.c. ( oils Hold up well , closing with again of Ml'1. ' No. 2 mixed , cash , 3'J'Jc ' , May , JUVc ; July,40'4e OAI Dull ; No 2 cash , 31 > Jc ; May , 32c ; July.JH'jt I'IIOVISIONS Veiy dull , easier ; pork , Ntnnd- nrd mess , new , ofjl , | arn , JlO.Mi.dry sail me its , loose shonl lers , $10 ; longs and ribs. $1045 ; shorts , HO 70 ; boxed , 15c more llaion , pacUid shoulders , Jlo 50 , longs and ribs. $11.37' ' , ; shints , til O'iirtll 75. Hams , uiii'liaii.'ril ; sugar ctiied , Kl'iiHc. ' Illinut t.iinei ; choice separator creamery , 23c : choice dairy , 21is.J ( _ > c llitnilTriiiir : , 31.OIJO bills ; wheat , 8,000 bu ; corn , K'J.OUO hu , oats , 2bOUO Im SIIH-MESTB riour , 5,000 bbls ; wheat , 5- 000 bu ; corn , 45,000 Im. ; oats , 3,000 bu . _ _ _ _ -t- lliiHlii KH ( nances , _ , The follow Ing were reprt J' , n" . , , ciintlle.ignni'v ; . - * ' " at , nan a nor- ' ' ' Nt > 1' ' 1'r' lo'V-ml'v' . ' - r' * ' ( ? . ullllards. moved " " ' ' , , . ; . „ in ( Jiove. ' Allliince , Neb. , Porlor Ilros. & Co. , hankers , sold out. Ashton , N'eb. , Sac Ilros. , blacksmiths , ills- Wood Ith or. Neb , Henry Ch unborlaln , live slot k , gave bill of sale foi $ J1,500. Aldeii , la , M i : 1'eot A , Co. , diy goods , gave bill ofs ilo for SHOO St Marl's , Kan. , Mueller & Tiuo , drugs , about to dissolve. Watln-na , Ivan , John A 0. Uordon , lumber , reporti-d buintd out. HiooKlngs , . D , C A Skinner & Co. , general stoio , succeeded by skinner & . Hanson. Clink , h D , V. ' . 1 ; . Tinkcom iCe , fimiltuie , sold out. l'ieiiont | S. I ) . , Nelson Illngham , hardware , sold out. KillisnH ( It ) Vlarkots , Kvsss PITV , Mo. M iy 11 WHEAT Weak and lowei , No 2 haul , ( < 4iiU5c ; No 2 rod , bOc. bOc.Cons Cons Active , hut easy ; No 2 mixed , 37c ; No 2 white , 3SrtH'c. ) O\T" Unchiiiigud ; No. 2 mixed , 2 J1J30'4c ' ; No J white , 32'a33c. ' UtiTTfii I'.isy ; creamery , 23a2Ge ; dairy , - , 5,000 bu , ; corn , 3,000 bu ; o-its , none. SIIII'MISTS : Wheat , 8,000 bu. ; corn , 1,000 bu ; oats , none. CIIU.MI MivrKet. NFVV Out UAMI , Ka , May U Putures quint ; sales , H7riOO halts , M iy. 1742 hid ; June , J7.4441745 ; JtllV , J7.4'J < ii7 ( 50 ; August , $7.50ii ( 757 ; Miitember | , 17 59tC7 TK ) ; October , $7 ( > tft 7.05 ; NovemLor , $7.00-11,7 70 ; December , $7.74 (17 75 ( iood middling , 77 > c : mlddlln ? , 7'jc ; low middling , 75-l ( > c , gootl ordin iry , 7c ; net re- eellils , 1,107 bales , gross , lfi5 ! bales ; sales 3.5UO bales ; stock , 101,131) ) bales ( 'otlco U.irket * NKV > YOIIK , May 11 Options opened qulot and _ steady 55115 points , advance , closed July. " * 14 ilV , ' Si'iitunTiier * ' ' " , " ( ) > r' M4 75 ; Decembt-r , * 14 7l > ai4 hO Spot Ulo lirmoi , qinot ; No 7 , lli'.Hlfic. hales , l.nuo 7. I'lill ulflplil.t drain VtirUct. I'nii.AiiKi.i'iin , | 'a. , May 11. WIIKAT Weak and foveiMi ; No. 2 red , May , 7H'i 7l > c Cons liuled weak , closed firm ; No. 2 mixed , Ma > t014 < ii5ti < | c. Otrs ijutct , vviak ; No 2 white , May , 41 tliiltliiinru l.ntlii Marlu-t. Ilu.TiMoiir , Mil , Miiy It. WHEAT Weak ; No ' . ' , hKt | and Ma } , 70 c. CoilN KHS } ; mixed , spot , 40e OATS CJulut , Kteady ; No.J white western , 41c , llontoii Wool -MnrU t. HOSTO.V , Mass. . May 11. The demand for woolen nunufiictuies U very light and urn nalca of " the week nro only 1,739,000 Ibs. , aud forclgo. i'rlcc. coutluuu m favor of the buyers. Territory wo tl Ima been dull and einy for line ; MHtt > 3i ? for line medium anil 4Htt&Oc for medium Conil ilerabln new sprlni ? Texas wool Mild at IMiOlBcon the Hpot nnd lo arrive. California and Oregon wool dull. In milled wool , the iilos consist ot .100,00(1 ( lb . of NlaiiKhterers wool at uneliatiKed prices , but general trade li oiilot , Australian wools steady and quiet and forelin oarpul wool well sold up , .Mllu.tiikfti Uarkctt MlMVAt'KH' . WIs. , May 11. WIIKAT I'lrm ; July , 73'c ; No 2 spring. 72e. CoilN-yulot ! No. 3 , 42" " Jc. OiTS-Iisler ; No. 2 white , -45'iCl ' No. 3 white , 34e34'c. IUIII.kY-fa6c. KYB-Olo. I'ltovisiONS ririni pork , July , $20.70. l.lverpinil I.ivpiti'ooi , , May 11. WIIKAT Steady ! de mand moderate ; holders offer moderately ; No 1 California , Os 2'da ' 31 , d percent-it. JOHN Hii'adyi tlomand fair ; mlxetl wesletn , 4s3'd percental. I'OIIKPrime mess , weslcrn. OBsOd per tlcii-e. T ALLOW I'lne Amerli-an , 27s per cvvt. Nt'tv Vurk lr > Uoiiiu Mnrknt. Nuw YDIIK. May 11 lluslness eontlmii'd dull tni-ommli > sloiiclri'les , but there wasa little Improvement In the Jobbing I rado as the lesult of activity vttth retailers. The market ( Us- clo'ed no new features. Toledo ( Irani Market , Tot.EiioO , May 11.-WHEAT Activesteady ; No 2. rash and May , 73'tc. COII.N Dull , llrni ; No 2 , cash nnd May , 45c. OTS-Qulet ; cash , .Tc. London Oil Mtirlirl. LONDON , May 11. CU.CUTTA LINSKBU Spot 30s pertifiitcr. | .l.NSKi.liOlL 20s ll'id percwt. S'lOCRAM ) IIONDS. rurltloa Opened I.nvtor 01 Iteepipt of De clining I.Million Quotations. Ni.w VOIIK , May 11.Tho stock nnrket opened greatly depressed on the lecelpt of lovvei quutatlons for secuiltles from L union , constqtient upon the adv.iijo | In the II ink of Kiulaml rate of discount from 3 to3'tper ' cent. The latter stllfened the rates of steillng exchange huie and led ton great deal ot talk about gold shipments As ne.uly as can be asceitallied ( hero will bo no shipments this week unless the exchange niuket moves up still more tomoriow , but icporl Iris It that gold will go out next week. Siould $1,000,000 ot so bo foi warded on Saturday It will occ islon little surprise. The failure of the Columbian National h ink of C lid-ago and of a small bank In Indlan-ipolls as well as of n b inking and biokeiago cone-in In Wilmington , Del. , as sisted the bears In theli operations. Pi Ices goner illy nuencd lower and the piessiire to sell continued for falf an hour or M > After thit time , however , a shaip rally ensued and the sm illei shoits weio b-idlv filchtonod dining Iho afteriio-m , the market moved up and down frequently , but It was noticeable that tlie decline * bruu-'ht In llht-i.il lniliu orders which left quotations hlL'lier after i ach attack , final pi Ices weie within a fiactlonof the highest attained. Tin- net -Mlns weie hit gust In thelniliistilals , Ijickawanna anil Manhattan , the Impiovc- ment In which was fiom ' < to _ ' points. ( It n- eral Klectrlc led with an advance of 4' ' , points. Tlie olllclal statement that the romp my Is In excellenl llnaiu-l il condition , coiiplt d with tin- announcement by Treasurer Oaks of the Noi them Pacific that the June Inteiest will he pail piomntly when due , had a leassiirliu ollect on the mlndsof the stockholders. It was reported tint Cam- mack had closed up his contract s piep iratory toanextend d lairopran toui for u-creatlon Kxlcnslve tiadeis who have been folio vlng tlie leading bear oneiators llnd thimsolves lieav lly short and wt-io not a little tllsin tyed h } tlie bu } Ingindors foi l.ugc amounts placed bv ( iromlnent banking and brokeia e films 'I'ho e isler feeling In time money stimulated Iho lite linpiovement The maiket closed Him In tone Tlie Post , In Its lliiiiiirl.il article , avs It ha" been notable foi ten days u ist tli.itValIstttct "Illinois ' of trouble among the h.inksh.ive , on every occasion , been thickest Immediately ho- fore a movement of professional be us to cover Inotlui words , the stories weie de liberately Invi-nled to Intensify the liinak In prices at moments when the spec-illtoil wished lolmy. Of the mallgnlti of such falsl- llcatlon nothing need be said Take all male- factoisofa p it tlciilaily me in and cowaidly stilpe , the authors of thcio minors have hlililen so successful 1 } theli own Identity that the clmtn il law and the Stock exchange rules of discipline are unfoi tunately alike powerless. Lot 11 sulllce hcio tos iy that the New \ ork C'lty banks aio today In a condi tion of exceptional sounlnessjth.it theli In vestment * In brokois' loins and merchants' piper have for months been conservative In the extreme , that their losses In last week's fallings were relatively Insignificant , and that In the conceivable , hut wholly Impiobablc oc- cui lenco amom : their numliL-r of an Indlv Idnal catastrophe , tlio hanks of tlio dealing house would , beyond an } question , li'iid theli united lesotuces to sivo an assoolato from tiouble. That they will bo called on foi Mich action there Is not the slightest likelihood. The following are the closing quotations of thuluiidliu stocks on the Now Vork block ex change today : AtClllBOIl Mjrliiorn I'.i pin . Ailnmi Express . U 1' . Do A l.ulf. . 10 Alton , 1' II . 28 North western 10 tlo pri I > rreil U'J tlo profcrrcd . . . . 10Ui American Kxpre s 114 N Y CentralS 10I ) ( Unltlmoro A. Ohio 78 SV A. V h 21 ! ( ( HII ulii I'nUllc Ont ft vVuitern . 15M ( nnoiluO'jthurn Imp 10 ( .ontrttl 1'ncltla tire on > nv . bl I hun .t Uulo 204 < . > S I. & II N . . blU ChtcuKU Alton . 138 I'nclllc Vtull 111 C II , .1 - ) t'H ' I'ourln l > .t a 10 ( lilcnco tiu § . I'ltlstMirir . , IS. ( oiisollilfiteil ( Ins . I'lillmua 1'nl.ico . , ITU O. O < A st I. . . ( otton ull i ort . . . itlchiiionil I riulu 1 llcl Huditun . tli ) iirefurrctl I ) I * & W . UK llhiilrnnilo VV . . . su I ) A K Iuf il . . . ( .I ilo proforruil . . . . 6'IU. I ) A t F Co . . . . ltoc < Islnml . . I'H.t I'CMlll . St Paul Tflo . IB ! , ilo pruforrotl - . " Prlu pref rrort . . IS III. hurt \\nyna tlo preferred . . ill" ( it Northurn if'il. . . . . . u > I , , M | . * soulliorn I'aclllc IN - -v r , i u . . . ISr,1 llolliicry . . INKi > , 'lonn Conl.Vhon IlllnoU t riitrnl . . r,1 * fni u 1'nclttc . . . 3 * t I nul V Duliith , 'lol i O. lun p [ il Kan. A Tex | if .1 I'nlon ' 1'nclllc H l.uko l.rlu.lVJit. . . L S Kxprus * ( U Jo profcircil W st I. A I1 I.Bko fliore UM tlo preferred If nil Irutt . . . . \Villit uo Lxp I ouU X Nnsli SM < , Western Union " l.ouln & New A I bjr IM | WlipclliiK A ! < . 11 SI" Mnahnttnii t on . . ilo prororrod 4'J Mump IB \ I hn it n Minn .VM U . . . . Mlclilxnn ( iMilrnl n .V U. ( J MlHsourl I'ncltlc . ( iGncrul Klcctrlc . Mnbllo.VOIilo . . Nnt Ian Nnslivllloi halt . . c Kucl A Iron .Nnllonnl ronlUKO ilo ( iroforreil 1UU do prtiTerreil . . Mom lc 1'ex Can. . N J I tntrM . . . . 110 1 ol A A A .S. M . liThe Norfolk * W p'fit lol st I , A. K Cite lin North AiucrlciinCo ito prufurru I .Norlliern I'nclllc The total sales of stocks today neio 4 > 1,1)0 ) ihares , Incluillnz Alclilsoii. 7.00O : Chicago. Hurllngton .X. Uiilncy. 1 ( > , .HO ) , Cotton Oil. 3fiOO. ( hlcago ( Ins , I'l _ ( ) O ; Oleveland' ( Incln- iiall , Cldcago .S. St Louis 3000 ; Dulawaie l.ackawanna 151.0(1 ( , Distilling. ti.OOO , Kt , 0.200 , di neral Khrlrlr. 24,6O ( ) ; I , ike shore , 4,40) ) , Louisville .X. Nashville , 1.1 OHO ; Man hatlan , 0,000. Mlssouii Paellic , 21,900 , Na tional ( ordu'e. 1,10,1 ; Now Kngland , 4,001) ; Notthern I'm Ilic , pieferretl , 15.HOO ; Keadhu' , 2H.400 , liiu k Island , 2J.3IIO ; M Paul , H2..0O ; St. Paul , sOinalia , C.OOO , > > ujiii. 31,000 ; Union Paclllc , b,10U ; Western Union , 10,200. Nt'\v York Monut larkot. NKW VOIIK May 11. MONEY O.N CALL T.asy at'Tc.4 tier cent : last loan , 2 per cunt ; closed olleied at 2 per cunt. I'IIIMP MKIICANTII.K PAI-KH C'S < 28 per cent. Srr.iiUNti I\LIIAMIK : firm , with actual business In bankers' bills at t-t.H5ii-4.854 for sixty days and $4 KSVtt-t.HO for demand. ( .iDM-.lisMi.M IIOMia Hotter btato bonds , dull. I'lio closing tiuotatlons on bonds : t ) B u rm . ll.- -I I..X I M lion 01 B.I U M 4 coup | M I. AS ! I , n 11 10J I ) x < h > roc W 81 I'aul t ont . . . l.v. l-uollloii. of ' .b ! -t I * ( ' A I' l t I oulbl inn n pinl 4a I' I' U II 'lr lieu Missouri lit i 1' U ( < Ir lien 'lunii now ol ita I nlon I'aclHo l t . Tuna now seto 10J VScit-lioro 1003 * 'Imin n w set 3t K O W lets 74 > ( ftnnd * s1)UiiitTn2 * Atcli IB . . . 74t3 Central I'uclflu Uti 100 Aid ! ' > . Chun A . 47 l > A U ( ! I > 1 . * If U A > A . ' .t IU-J I ) A It ( I 4i . . . 87 ( HAS \ 2d JB . I Oil Krlo MB . . II 1 .t I 5s 106 M K A I Hen ll < M tto ' on IB 101 M 1C A I Hun Si. to < loroilinti . . . 101ti \ Mutual Union in . 10. , V ( arnllna 4B . . . tiHI N J l Inl I ert ( . llromid con . . . N ! ' ! lulu I'enn old i' N. I'oc Silt . . . Ill ) Vn It . . . 4) N U t onBOlB I It \a Ki Mat coup . 4)Si N W livtionlB r "i Vn cons 11 Biirliti SiU llllhlllll Slllfk ( jlllllUtloiK. lloSTOv. Mass , May H.-Call loans , per cent ; tlmo lo UH , l < fl7 per cent. Cloiin ; quotations on stocks , bonds an I mining ' 7f A I Anivrtcnn Siuar ilo prufcrreil ilu pivierre t VVItco iiln t mitral Ilitr BlBtuda * . . vtchUonitlt , llcll 'lolppuouo ito ( . . . lloilon A Albanr VII \ow unzlanit fit llunlon A Unlno Uii tieuvral i leotrlo e WI do preferred lit ) VVIe iDDtritl U HI I' II A l ) . . . 81,14 ! Vlluufi Xllmni , ' o. HIM HUlibuiv plil til i tlnntlc . . . 7)4 ) ( ivnerai nlcctrlc 74 Illoitoii.V Vlontsnn It HllnolB "teol IK llutto A lluiti . . Mexican Cantrul > . BUI ut't , V IK'tU. zw .N \ A.V 7 " " ' I'lil I olon j IHj ll-ranklin . . . . . . . 1IV Orui'on siifi | | i.inu Itutiuvr . . . "an HlcKO . . . Union I'.clRc . . W 'i ' ntn ! Copper & Hl ) lumnrack . . . Ui do prefurreil York Allnlnc ijiiniiilliiiu. Ncvr yoilK.May ll.-Tho followla. uro tUo 'losing ' ( i mining ute Uf on till ) New > or ) 'rown I'olnt "M" 'on i iv I ft V > cait-tioil I InuM ft Citrrjr . fnlonCon Ill lalo.V .Nurcron. . . . w Iron : ll er V ) loilll'itttko . . 134 "toxlmn " | tu Uo preferred 3VJ intnrlo tire tulwcr Ophlr ? ii St. l.onlt M fill nc Uiiotntlii i" PT. honis , Mo , Mnyill The folluwlns tire ho closing mining iinotatlons : nskcil I Ininciitl IVAVSAS CITV , Mo , May 11. Clearlnga , Nrw"Out.KAss , 1,1. , May 11. Cloarhus , NuV VOI'IK. May -Cloarlncs$124,722,2U ; Kilances , t . ,010,1)51 ) OMVllA.May -ClearuiK , tl,083 012 ; same day last w i ok , 1,247,00 J lUl.TIMOUP , Mil , May -CloarlliKs , 2f.25- 807 , balances , : ) J1.'JV2 ( Mono > 0 pi i cent I'lill.Alit l.l'lllA , Til. , May 1 l.-Clearhms , } ! 1 - 725,82(1 ( ; balances , $ lUJj,2r > 5. Money 4't per int. CINCINNATI , O. , May 11. Money , can per cent. Now Vork oAchanitu , 40 < i75cpromltim ; leaillUs , tU.li.GUO. ! ; MKMPIIIO Tonn . May 11. Now Vorlc ex change solllni ; at Jl.r.O premium. Clearings , 1234lil balances , IH3,4.11. NMVOIIK , May 11 [ Spt-cl'il Toloiiriiiii to Tin : HPK KxchaiiKo was quoted as follows oday : ( 'hlc uo , 75c premium ; Itoston , p ire o Hie premium ; St. I/miK OOi- premium HosTOS , Mass. , M-iy 11. Cleullik's , JU.OUI- ! 'J4 ! balances , ? Jd24 uio. Monoi f. per cent iNchaiiKo on New Voik ii.u to lOc premium Sr. Louis , Mo , May -I'loailliKs , tl,7'H- ) JJ5 : balances } t.iU7U. Money. l > fH > er cent. Kxchan o on New York , IHV pre- CillCAilo. Ill , Maj ll.-rioirinirs. 117 139- 133 New York oxclian o , 75c piomlum Mui- i stroiiK : sixty-day bills , J Hr's ' Iemandf4 ! 89 Money closed at the full logiit rate 7 per cent. I.OMIOS , May 11.The bullion In the II ink < f Kncl'ind ( lecieased i'O , Ol)0 ) ( Inline the ust week The pioporllon of tint 11 ink of ; imland'siesiM\o t ( i llabl Illy , which last wtok ms It 37 per cent , Is now 30.40 pel cent. Viiiount of bullion jrono Inlo the Hank of Kni- l on balances today Jt50,000. OHAlll Il\ i ; MOflv M V It 1C in * . 'iittli ! Kxtroincl ) Sc.ircn untl Higher IIoH Aotlitiitl I.utter. TiuwsiiAY , M iy 11. The receipts of cattle weio unusually light , U'n for Tliuisdiv although the dem ind was ilso moderate. Ovvliu to the snrill supply the lone of the trade \tas Ih met , and pi Ices , as a rule , WCMI stum > oi on anyt'iliu ' w.uited at all riieiiuality of the oireilnus was rithei In- foiliu , but few decent lit o\es here. llutclieis' stock of all kinds s ill ! u little -tioimoi , nulneolilollv to the fact thut the supplj was llmltid I'he bulk of the supply ( insisted of mixed Mull , not many dosiritnie OHS or helft is hue I'oor tocholi e cowsand lolfois sold at an extreme r.uijre of fU lO ! to } 4 lulls , oxen , statis , etc , f J ( > 0 to t4 andcahes , M 50 to { 5 , according to weights and qil illty. The in irkot on stock cattle was ( lull and un hanged , but few fresh airluils and outside lomand limited. HeptusuutatlM'sales : lIll sU > M'hf. No. IV No. Av I'r. 0 . H70 $3 dO 1210 ft 35 4 . 9HJ 00 1172 4 35 1o 101,0 OO 10 11II ) 4 40 o . 97O 00 5 .117G 4 40 6 . HU4 00 15 . U04 4 40 3 H27 00 10 1110 10 J5H 921 35 1070 ( id H .1003 20 108H 70 :7 : 1138 3 .1100 75 . .8n 1038 4 1143 4 75 .8o .8i .1012 35 25 1U.)0 4 75 i . 880 35 14 .1231 4 75 o .1078 4 35 54 .10SC 4 bO .Ml.M.n. i . 570 3 S5 . ' 23 790 4 35 7 . bUO 4 00 1 OOW , 9 . 958 2 20 J 7 . . . . 881 3 00 1 . b50 2 25 , , 2 . 1005 3 00 1 . 030 2 25 „ 2 . . 0)5 3 25 1 . H10 2 25 l 1 . 1230 3 25 8 . . 912 2 501 2 1105 H 30 , . h55 2 50 ' . . . 010 3 35 II OJO 2 50 . . . H70 3 50 I . 010 2 55 28 . . 958 3 75 .3 . lull ! 2 1,0 28U . . 055 3 75 1 . .1000 2 Oftj 1 . . . . 930 3 75 1 .1030 2 75 . . . .1110 3 75 . 081 2 75 ' . . . .1110 4 00 1212 2 75 . . . .1100 4 00 . 755 4 U 3 15 3. 100 4 60 3 40 120 0 00 . 211) ) ' 3 50 ' 1 ino 5 00 155 4 50 1. 130 5 00 . Ill ) 4 50 IIUIJ.s. 1340 2 00 1 1410 3 10 12-0 2 75 1 15GO 3 25 .11111 2 80 1 .1510 3 25 .1250 2 h5 1 . 580 3 50 .1300 3 00 2 15J5 3 50 1000 3 00 1 11)40 4 00 oxn.v. .1530 3 50 1 2008 4 75 .1870 4 00 brOCKCHS iNI ) FliliOliltS. 71)0 ) 3 23 8 . . . .1110 3 75 777 3 40 Moos There were over 8,000 hogs on s ilo today , the heaviest locelpts In some time. The shipping demund was limited , but local linyeis were willing to purchase friely ut tlm decline , and after the nuiikut got fairly started tradlmr was faiily brisk , anil all olfer- Ings weio out of first hands by no in. The general market avenged about 15c lower th inyestoid iy , the bulk of the ho s selling mound il 35 , against * 7 50 yesi.rti ( ty \ . \ . trinii' lange of pijces - , ? . i7 2.V to $7 43 , against t7i40 otl.o0 jestorday. Kepiesenta- No Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. "h. I'l 78M 219 ! iOO * 7 25 48 243 120 $7 .15 M 221 80 7 30 52 2)5 ( 2.10 7 35 ( .5 201 200 7 .10 01 . J07 240 7 35 ( .0 221 100 7 30 07 2u2 100 7 35 40 . 219 100 30 05 233 7 35 < > 2 275 100 30 52 250 80 35 72HI 2J3 100 30 ( ill. 258 300 35 HI 251 30 50 270 100 35 82 2J5 210 30 54 .271 210 35 52 UJ1 120 30 07 227 80 35 74 210 100 30 71 245 100 35 12 2.10 40 30 b3 . 215 11,0 7 35 UJ 240 7 30 Ot ' 100 7 37' , 250 7 3'J'J 55 2'j't 80 7 37' , 80 212 7 35 C'J 250 120 7 37 'f ' 41 244 40 7 35 GO -55 100 37' , UJ 194 120 7 35 79 257 100 37' ' , ( > 8 211 80 7 35 ( il 270 40 37' ' , 70 2.10 100 7 35 125 2J5 120 37' ' , 57 .2J3 100 7 35 08 21)3 UO 10 55 270 lee 7 35 00 244 40 40 09 2.11 80 35 54 211 7 40 01 2J5 120 . ! 5 40 255 4O i ; i 273 100 35 7J 241 80 10 02 2J8 120 35 d2 274 bO 40 05 .221 210 35 04 .281 60 10 79 235 120 35 OJ 208 120 40 54 205 80 35 77 2tr > 80 40 75 237 120 7 35 49 204"h. 7 40 59 2J3 80 7 35 05 210 7 40 72 250 200 7 35 53 .110 100 7 40 59 2JO 200 7 35 70 2.17 80 7 40 71 240 100 7 35 1)7 270 8J 7 4O 01 248 280 7 35 51 21.1 100 10 lit ) 257 200 7 35 41 282 100 40 05 2.10 40 7 31 50 281 200 IO 73 230 120 7 35 43 270 80 7 40 01 272 3JO 7 35 05 23.1 120 4O 02 242 200 35 05 2)0 ( 40 70 222 80 35 GO . J50 40 74 215 120 35 47 310 100 4O 75 2,14 120 7 35 < j5 220 40 78 251 100 7 35 1)7 250 4O 58 .201 200 ( id 2 ( > 1 80 7 40 48 . 277 40 7 357 74 257 80 7 40 43 22J 120 3 ft A ( .7 257 lee 7 40 74 23J 80 7 35 , 52 252 120 7 40 70 2.18 280 7 3fl , 7U 201 120 7 10 77 2J.1 240 7 35 05 200 7 10 04 247 2110 7 ! lu. 09 271 40 7 40 02 2.10 10 3D 75 275 120 7 40 J3 31H 35 70 21)1 7 40 75 230 120 Ui 77 250 7 40 04 244 80 bl 330 40 7 45 70 JJ8 120 ( .2 295 7 45 07 219 200 35. ' ' ( ,1 294 7 45 05 258 80 7 357' , 03 204 7 tO iAMI : notion 510 5 7T" 1 230 0 50 biiKM'-Two douMO-dtck lo ids of Mexican inlxid sto-k were iccolvoil and sold. Prices aio from . ' 5 to .15c ITVWer than last wtek on all graiks of shtop. lOoou natives , $4.503575 ; fall to good westerns. } 4 00(45.75 ; common mil stock bht'cp , JTfiojtt oo ; good to choice 10 to loo-lb. lambs. " ? J UiKtC0.75. Keprcsenta- tlve sales : No. Av. I'r. 380 Mexican inl\oili. b7 15 35 KrtrlpU anil DUponltiun of stock. Olllclal leeclnlsunil dUiKHltljn of sto'k as shown by 111 i boiksof thu Union Hto'k Yarls coJiipiny for the twenty.four IIOUH ending at 5 o'clock p. m. . May lo , 18-jJ. DHt'O.MrlOV n i uuhx I'nckliK to. . i.uu ThiiU II ilamtiiond Cu JU SwItlAio . SfcC , I'ncHlnjCo J-J.'J IVU I Illlllt.- ! ! I1 A I' . ( O llrltluln 1.16 l.tiUorur i in Total Clilcit ii Mi Mock .M n r lift. ClIirAno , III. , Ma/11 ( .Special Tolo ram to Tin UKE.J Cattle Yfura tuoro Uriuly lielit to ( Iny The' demand did not appear to ho morn in'live than hi fore , hut the upp1y wat a Kood deal short of the niimbor looked for and that fact alone wat Milllcicnt to Impirt n better fit line The upply of ml he cattle was llm- lied to about lo.DO ) head , the remainder of the la 000 on talecomlm ; lioni Texai. The yards were emptletl and the close was stromf at from It " > f < to * l MTi for poor to extra CO M and liolfoiN , fiom M toM.n * > for stocker < < and fetders , from J4 25 to t 10 for dressed beef and shipping steers , and from ( . 2.'i to t' for I oxatis. Co use , hi-av v c ittle vvere neKlet tetl , as vvere also common , Hehlvvolcht steer * fat , "month. 400 to 1.260 Ib steers cltl to the best advantage. No fancy cattle were ro- cehed. Prlce on hojfs were pi red down another IIV today , maklm : u lediictloii of'Joe since I'nes- dily A lilKh asJ7 HO was liald for a load of veryi'holce 2.111-lb. IIO M. but a fair oiitsltlo quotation was $7 76 , and It would have both- ert il a salusiiinn to ( 'i't thai pilce any tlmo after H o'clock It took good stink to hrini an much a $7 05 and we nolii tlmt mosloftlie bUslnesM vvaiilonoat prices ranKlncdownwartl from t7.li.-i There was a oed pickln ile- miuid , while the wants of the shlppeis vvere somewhat limited , consumption lin\liik' been meauiirabl > checked by the recent lilith price i CloslnK'luolatlons weio from f7 ! 1 ( ) to J" tifi for common lo choice lUht , and $7 50 to * 7 76 foi medium and heavy I'oor mixed Muirsoldat fiom * 7 JO i to 7.45 and ( Ihele iveiesalesof culls at from J5 tofl 75 Tlie close was steady A further dtriease In the arrivals had a Mend } Ing elTict on the sheep nnrket , but It did not enable sellers to uet back anj pint of the rect nt decllno of fiom DlV to 75c that prices hail been subjected to The fresh ar- i Iv als and the creator part of the ai i umula- tlons weio closet ) out on a b islsnf vestcrdaj's ( ( notations , in at from if.l toffi for Vexansand at from J3 75 to J.r.75 for natives and westeins There was a llrni lamb mat ket at from (5 40 lo7. lambs were In lljjlit supply and In fair demand Iteceliits- Cattle , 13 000 head : calves fiOO head. ' lnu's , 23,000 he id ; sheei | , 8,000 head. The I'venliiK. loin mil repot ts- CITTI.EItecclpts , ii,000 : he id : shipments , I.HOO head , market hteady ; one lot fancy steers , | ( > OO ; best medium , M ! ) : > ttr5 ; otheis , Ji'i 2'iJH , HJ , fed 'I'oxans , J.I 75Ji4 50 , Kiassers , t-l 2"i < in 4O ; fat c > iws , } .l fili/i 1 H5 Hois Kocelpts , 2.-i,000 lie id ; shlpm-nts BOO head niuket , UK- lower ; toiuh and mixed * 7 2.r.ifr7 GO ; heavy , * 7 0587 80 , light , $7 fjOfr7 55 'siub.iIteceipts. . 10,000 he-id : shliiments , 2,500 he.ul : niuket steatly ; cllpiied Texans. f.l ll ) iJ4 50 ; n itlv e and \ve-terns cllpp Ml , # 5 oo Wi.2ri ; lleeco westeins , $5 50B5.UO : lambs , J5iJ5.75. Kansas ( 'llv I.Uo Mock Murlu't. KvssAf ( ITV , Mo , May 11.-CATTLR Ko- relpts , 2,400 head shipments I.MOO head , market slow but stcidv ; ranee steers , $ . ! 3OW 4 4l > , shipping steers , i I 15tt5i5 , initlvecowH , J1.9Oii4 25 ; butclieis' stock , JJ5jlt5O ( , stookors and feeders , } 3 1034 * do , bulls and mlxtd } J 75444 00. lions Iteceipts , 10V)0 ) head- shipments , 3,200 held ; nruket lOc lower bulk of s lies , J7 .lore ? 35 , heavy , * 7 2OJ,7 40 , Iliiht , * 7 00117.35 , mlveil t7 Iijt7 ( 35 ; packers , 47.25 < < 67 40 ; pigs , tl ) ! IOt 7 05 Jsimci1 Uecelpts , 1,750 head , slilmnents , none , m irkel fit.UKhUhcr ; wool muttons , J5 25 5 55 ; clllped | , } l2.i3.25 ! St. I.inns I.lvo stork Mitrki't. PT I ) UIS , .Mo , May ll.-CATTl.K Kecelpts , 2'JOO lioad ; shlpmentv , 1)00 ) head ; market steady to easlei ; fair native steers , * , ) 0021 00 ; good Texas steers , ? , ) lofit 10 Ilims-ltccolpts , 7,400 head ; shipments , 2 700 head : market lOc lovvei : heavy , * 7 30 ® 7l > 0 : mixed. $7 1OS7 50 ; light , J7 15 7.10 1-Uecelpts , 1,700 head ; shipments , 1,800 head ; market ' steady clipped Texans , J4.40&4.75 ; lambs , i j fin be ! St Ntu York Livestock MnrUct * NKVV VOIIK , May 11 Receipts of beeves , 200. No trading. Diessed betf steady at 8jl'sc ) foi native sides , liiilest I nndnn cable tlloles | native steels llim.it lilt 12'iC ' , dressed weU'lit , and Ameilcan rufrlger.ited beef steatlv at 10i < o. Shipments ted iy , 400 bu vcs ami KH ) slit ep Kicelpts of sheep and lambs , 2,700 head Trade active , Him , steady. DEPOT INJUrcriON CASE. Mr. Mono SnbeclH | .Mr. Klinhill to n I'm It I ill CroH4-iiiiiiiliiiitloii. : The hearitig of the union depot injunction case was continued jesteulay and most ol the testimony is now befoio the court The attorney b will piobably begin their uigu- incuts today and .submit thu inso tomorrow The defense hid Mr. Kimbill on the stand during the forenoon , but ho was in the hands of the opposition fin- cross examination during the greater part Of the time. Ho said that ho know Mr. CKuk to be personally opposed to the giving of the t'nion Paclllc guaranty bond to the city , binding that toad to allow all other ro ids to cross on leason.iblc teuns to this side of ttio river , but the I nion Pacific \ncsidcnt \ had nevertheless instructed the witness to carry out all the ictiuu-emeuts of the contract with the city in rofeicnco to the union depot. These instructions weio xcrbal. Ttio witness was asked If , in accord mice with these instructions , lie would surrender the guaranty bond to the city in case the present injunction case w.is dismissed and the eu\ bonds turned over to the union depot com pany. if Mr Clark should now instruct him not to do so , and inform him that the foi mot instructions were revoked The witness thought awhile , and then concluded lhat he Mould lake legal advU-o before acting in the matter. Ho finally made iii | his mind thit. he would surrender the bond if the board of diiectors of the depot compam so ordered him to do Ho said ho was persanallj willing to tutu them o\cr , but ho did not think it would bo proper for hua to act in the matter without Distinctions fiom the boatd Mr Howe then again took up the phase of the matter which is based on the idea that one of the reasons whj the Union Pacific was unwilling to go ahead with the depot under the old plans was thit they called for u building that would bo panh located on the ground of the H.M , vvhcto.is as a matter of fact they wanted the whole thing on the ground that Ins been supposed for \eais to belong to them , and in fact does so belong except for the ciu's equity in it Mr Kiinh ill showed wheio the buildings called for b.both . plans would come with lefciencoto the dividing line and t ho plat was introduced in evidence Then the ques tion of stieets was gone into and it was shown tint the compmy has never had oxclusUo lontiol of tneso streets and that thoi h.uo appeared on all maps over printed of that part of the nt.\ The witness said he had been Inclined to b-- lic\o that the Union Pacific had alwn\s had full legal possession , o\en though il had not occupied o\er 50 per cent of the streets in dicated. Examination as to the amount of mono\ thete expended up to this time occupied the remainder of the morning session In his cs timato of these expenditures the witness had included In his uflldaUt $10,001) due the contractor as percentage on his contiact ; iJI.UK ) for legal expenses ; MtUO , : for taxes and other expenses , Howe wanted to know how these things could bo put in as inonoN already expended on the now depot , as going to make ug the $1.10,000 required to bo expended before the bonds of thij city weio to bo turned over to the tiusu-e The witness admitted th it ho h id some doubts as to the propriety of putting in all these things , hut made a line distinction as to mono } expended on the new tlepot and money ex pended in tlio "development of Iho union depot plant " Howe could not understand why legal scrviics should bo included , as he did not bclio\o that they caused thu walls to rise as rapi'lly as woulo a similar expend l.re for biit-k and mom Thurbtfm suggested that the lesral sen UPS w ere n p.iit of the foundation Then HOMO aslied how it was that the statement of ex penditures xvas several thousand dollars larger than a statement mane In .lunuai.v , lfcU. ! although little or no w ork had been done slm i ) that time. Mr. Klmball lhaught that it must Imo been becnuie some of the items -v01 o overlooked. And then Howe punched sovcral holes In the deKt | COLOunit , and a pan of lich milk xvas set before the judges In anserto In- quliics , the witness testified that In the amount was included the lost of all thu mateiiul pun. based , whether it hail gone Into the building or not , and that some of it had been taken away and put into other work after the starting of the in junction proceedings , so that matiiii.il that was used elsovvhoro was ch irged up as hav ing pone Into the dex ( > t The witness also said that the cost of all tepalrs made uii the shell now serving as a depot and the cost of all innterldl used in keeping the temporal1 } building ! , and liulined roadw.u in repair was thus taxed up Ho admitted that In this way the cost of the now depot would no con stantly imreaslng , whether the walls rose another Inch or not The cost of an ice house sold by the Union Pacillo and moved across Seventh street was taxed up at (1MO ! and included In the amount of money expended on the now depot as MBS also that of puttliif in another bridge on Seventh street In accordan % o with a plan of thu t'uloiiP.uille foriiiulatoil b'font the now deiot | project was .sprung. * SALVATION OONOHESS. llallrliijith l.iiiln nntl l.innlp * VUII CoMgro- gnlo In Onmliit Nrxtxfk. . The Silvatlon ami } will hold an Interstate war congress In this clt.on . Tuesilav and Wednesday of next week It is expected that full } _ T > U ofllccrs and soldiers will ho brought together and participate In the ex ercises. Major and Mrs Oeorgo Trench of this city will bo In command of the entlro company and will bo assisted b } a competent staff. The congress will open on Mondii } even ing with a reception to the visiting ofllcors. which will bo held in the barracks on Dav enport sttvot. At Olio p m 'luesday there will be a wedding par.ule In which the fu'l ' command w ill march and In the evenln r the "halloliijah" wediling will bo silomni/el at the Exposition hall The contracting pat tics are Captain L Ulack of Hastings , Neb and Captain Ktella Meersof Washington la On Wediii'sda.v the exi-tvlsc ; will i ( insist of a holiness convention at U o'clock at Yo ing Men s Cliiistian association hall , and in tlio evening the compaii } will meet In the bar racks for the llnal promotion and commis sioiilngof olllcers and farewells The con dioss will be attended l > \ a numbei of le.ul Ing Salvationists fiom abroad who will assist in the meetings A general invitation is extended to the public to bo piesonl ut the exercises. lU'siililtliins ol sj inpith ) . At il special meeting of the board of di rectors of the Oin iha Itiilldurs and Traders exchange , held yesterday , the following ics- olutloiis weie adopted- \\hereas , The ( Jm ilia llnildeis amlTiadeis exch inge has met with lln > lo-w of Its most honiupil pioildent by the death of Mi Nathan 11 Mils e } , who repicsonted this cxt'liiuue In all Itscounclls and the Inteiestsof the fll } of Omaha \\liereis.Our late president h is since the Institution of thu Omaha Iliiildeisaiiil IV uli-is exchange , been closely Idem ilietlv Ith all UH In- teiests and operationhav In j been elected foi the third time to pieslde as Its piesldent , and from Ills practical oxpciience iilTerlni ! inunt- less wise and useful siu esilons to Ills brothels ; tlieiefnro lie It Uesolvtd , 1'liiil tlie ollleeis , diiectors and meniheis of the Om ilia Itullileis and Tiadiis exchange do In ich } uTi i i loving tllhiile to the Integilt } and stfillngMitih ( if uur de u brother and It stlfy It ) thr ( hep sense uf loss which his de illi lias broiuhl to this e\-lian e at n tlmi > wlien his ilpe judgment , adv li e and counsel vver > ? most net'tled by Ids -isso I m- , Itesolved Th it Iho Dinah i Iliiilders and Tiadersexch.uue extends to the family of its late president hen it felt s } mint by and con lol- once In this their liopr of amictlon Hesolvetl , I'll , it tliese resolutions lie entered upon the record and a i-opj of the s uiie lie sent to his family and published In the d illy pipers A .1 Vll III.IMI , Ylco Piusldont V S D-ug Clert < H IH nil n itliin. The bo ird of examiners of the Xebrasic.i State Phaimaceutic.il association , consisting of II. D. IJotlcn of Grand Island , picsi lent. William Haller , llrst vice president C M Clarke of 1'rlend second vice president , M K Shultof Hoitilco sc'ietirv ami .lames Heed of Nehrask i fit } ticasuiei. met in this city Wednesday at the Oellone hotel and examined font teen applicants for tctristrntion , all but two or three of whom succei'ih'd in passing the ex imtnation 'I Ins is the the best lecoul } ot made at an Omaha session. The bou-.l adlounicd to meet again at N'o braslta Citdm ing the session of the state assoi i.ition on June f ! , 7 and S. This meeting of the state association piomiscs to bo an interesting ailalr , some thing like fcSOO being offctcd as pnzes to the successful ( .ompotitois In various exeiciscs Mtdulro ( .ot'H I ree. A second trial was a liakj thing for Doug McOuire , for it resulted in his acquittal on a thai-go of burglarv , although ho was con victed on the lirst tiial. IT'S A Cl'IUOVS WOMAN \v ho can't lno \ confidence in Dr. 1'ierce's Fax onto Prescription , is a tonic for tiled out v\o- manhood , n remedy for all its peculiar ills and millionth nnd ( If it doesn't help jou , there's 'nothing to pay. What moie cnn you nsk for , in a mulk-ino 1 The " ricstiiption "will build Up , strengthen , nnd invlgornto tua cntiro femnlo system. It legulalcs and promotes nil the - functions ill- projK-r , iiupiovcs - L gestion , cnricl.es the lilood , dis- jxsla nchos nnd pains , brings rcfusliing sleep , nnd restores health nnd vigor. In "female complaints" of every kind nnd in nil chronic weaknesses nnd derangements , it's the only ( tiiarantefd remedy. 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AwiunK , fie 7UJ uiiU HI I tarimm Mruet 70.li.lli Hlruct BAGS & TWINES BOOTS ANI SHOES. Morse-foe "Sliaj Company. nleiKUU tnlOIII" HIT HU' ' II" llnwiirl . l-mlury Ml i-ll''l-lUi Mo * iril St \Vu nra llu OM v M iniifvturon of lloolsaiil ' ' ' - ' - iV Is ottonjjil lo nil lo Insjiocl our no * fuctory. RirtodJiif Jonis & Atncr. llaiiil-Sewed Wliole'nlo iiifrj , nuonli lluitun HMD ' CO boi.U nlKi'9 HllllllIT bhOB I'll HI/- nnd ruhlji.r t-imrt I W 1IUI 11 % HBrnHjrtnet HID llnrnt-r Sir" l COAL , COKE. | CORNICE. _ Oinalia Coal , Coke & i le Cornice Works Mfr ifilT inl/ollrnncor 1.1 MK CO .hard unil ult nit it vtlndjw riipi ino coal. H h tor lnh unu ta I. > krllx ' ' " IJJS Iliuului Mruut anil I1IU DodKe-trtfct DRY GOODS. M. L. Smith & Co. Kilpalricli-KocliDry ( .0 IDS Ml Dry KO I ? noltins fur NolliilK , KtlPtu ( urnlill nltliln tfuodB corner | ni ( yuodi cor lllli ainl lllli and llnwaril sm Harnuy Huron FURNITURE. Omba Upholstering Beles & Hunyai OJMI'A.NV t't > lii | tt > icit furnlliiiu HJKNITUHH COMl'AM' Hi/.ll'Jt ' MUiolui ct VNIiuteialeoalf. mid I HAKDWARE Hector & Williclmy Loljcck linn , [ ' COMl'A.NV u D l i liJtnlwiiro nnd Corner lOlli and Jackson ' l llHIM' B t 0 Mreulu HATS , ETC. | IRON WORKS. W. A. L. ( ; ! ! ) lei ) : iV Co Oin ilia Safe and Iron VV holi-crvlo lIMn mpn r , tr in -life , vxiilu In" work , Uloovos nil ton * l.tli linn hutlT viltlroiM. and Harnoy DJI i ipo < liii Aii difiii ) > 4tU ninl JacK n LUMBER. John A. WdkcIIild , Clnrle. 11. Lcc. iiiportoil Amcrlcun I'nrl Hanln ml luniiirr In nil cciuoni , Vllivtnu- c .ri > t'l > Anil i , u ktn. loiniDl uml yulMcy Iln irnu nlillu linn * t'Hi ' ini,1 Do it n > U M Fritli & Hcrlisrl , I ] ) Dcri3ia vV CoT Imp irl ru unit jobtert Wholesale ) liquor tlt-alar of tnll In 'fr ( ) tlOns M ill nltr promptl/ 1001 Knrmrn M H Ijil . " " < ' 5 s i Hi PAPER. OILS. Carpenter Tapir Co Standard Oil Co. tarrjr full ( luck of lirlnlluul wrapping nil I lleilnml and lubrtcatioi ' wrllliu pai'tKJ. curl piiperi , olu oil ) , Bile iirraiu lc PRODUCE COMMISSION Branch & Co. Jas A. tlarh tV Co. I'ruiluco , fruit * of nil lluluir cn p iiiltiy Kin ) kind * oritor * STOVE REPAIK3 | SASH , ) ) 1 I Omaha Stove Repair M. A. Disbrow & Co j WOHliS MIIVH repnlrs Manufacturer * of aaib. BUU water-ttacjiueati tloora bllnm nod /or aDf kind of Blorti uoultlluvi tlraucliul- tatdi , Uct 121U ted liud. _ - 1