COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Was Quiet acd Firm and Clotcu , v ' . - a Slight Gain. CORN WAS EASY AND CLOSED LOWER OntR Wrro gulct IM a Kmnlt of HIP Oft In Ilio Dciiiitiul mill iiicrrucel Offcrlnifit Stocks mill Itomls. CHICAOO , May 10. Wheat nan quiet but firm today , closing with n gain of " 4c. Corn was easy anil closed Vtc lower , and onts lost Uc , but provlalons finished a trlllo higher throughout the Hat. Opening trades In wheat were At n trllle decline , nnd after selling up about \ic \ caicd back a little , rallied again , became quiet and closed at the top. The market at the start was rather firmer than expected , but the offerings were light nnd demand quite active. The threatening weather In the extreme west , the condition being much colder In Wyoming , and the fear that It might extend Into Kansas , Nebraska and Iowa tonight , created some strength. The firm tnno was also due to the fact Hint there- was buying by Armour and other * , and the shorts have ? oM so much they do not care to Increase their short Interest. Outside crop news was bearish , nnd opera tors \vero uncertain as to what the report this afternoon would make the general con dition. Outside markets were nil a little higher arid early cables rather rasy. I'llco changes were confined to a rac range. Corn was quiet , with trade small and the feeling eablcr. A couple of prominent firms were modeiate sellers , and the decline was largely due to this fnrt The market opened n trllle lower and declined , with few reac tions. Oats were easier , due to n falling off In the demand and Increased offei Ings. Priced receded from V4c to % u for the near futures anil % c for July , but September was only off Vsc. Provisions were steady on a lighter run of live hogs nt HIP yards than expected and better prices for them. The volume of tradIng - Ing was extremely light and price ranges were narrow. Compared with last nights closing figures July pork Is Co , July laid 2 ! c and July ribs 2'X-c higher. estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , GO cars : corn , IOC cars ; oats , 100 cars ; hogs , 17,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles. I Open. | High | Low. I Close WheatNo Julv Mnv fiHk- .iocfln4 Sept uo 1 > UJ < litl'f Com No , ' . ' . Mn > 3t ant .IB.W July .in1 * .W hept ioa iow On In No.- . . Mny 3fi Juno h ik H Julv Sept Mis Peirk per bbl Mnv ' ' 1 ! . ' 21 Jnlv i'j'ss' 1'.11 12 _ 5 12 ao Laid.IHOIbc Mnv 7 30 7 32' $ 7 30 7 10 Julv 7 01 7 07H 7 OJW 7 07k , iepl , . 7 05 7 01 Short Ultm May n .11 n ! l7Hi 0 1.1 0 37Hi July II ( . ! > . ii 37ki n 1.1UK Sept li 111 n : 7' ' < I ! 1. " . Ca h quotntlonii were as follows : PJiOPIt HTHJ nnd unchanged WHIUT No -prlng , 67''jC ; No 3 pprliior. no sales' No 2 rid , 67Vc. COHN Nil. 2 3V. No Sjellow , CSyiflSOc OA1K No 2"jo ; No 2 white , 3C'437' < .c , No. 3 while , ST-ViUTJC' ; . UYi-45i'c. HAUM3V No 2 , nomlnil , No. 3 , 53fE3Ce : No. 4 , 52JJ54C. ri.AX snr.D-No i M 33 TIMOTUV Kint > Prime. M 20i0) ) | 25 1'IIOVIWONH MCVB poik , per l > bl , $12 205 ? 12 32V4 Ijud , i > or 103 Iba , J7 .OS > 7 32'j. Khorl rlbn sides ( loose ) . Jd 40t } 42'4 ; dry piltid Hlioul- ilera ( Imxpil ) , ? C OOflG 25 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , WlflSKY Dlsllllrrs' finished goods , J1.13 SUOAHS-IJnchnnKed. Tlio follow in ? were the receipts ana snlpuonts for today : On the Produce cxclnniro todav thu Uuttur inir- kct wvj Htcidy : creamery I'JQl.fc ; d.ilry. 8Q lie. PgRB , steady anil uuchinei-d : strlctlj freah. _ NEW VOItK C1ENEKAL Ycstcrdny'i ) Oiiotiitlons on rionr , Gr.iln and Provisions , AtotuU , Etc , YOnKJ'nv -rLoun-ncce ptn 12- 200 bliln ; exports , li > ,100 ; sales , 4,800 pUgs. Mut- ket Hat ; buyers disposed to vvnlt the outcome of t.ie government report. Rye Hour firm , lluck- \vncnt ( lour , nominal. IIUCKWIinAT Dull ; range on all erodes , CS V l-'C. ' fOUN MDAI Stendj ; jcllovv western , $2 C5S 270 : I hand ) nine , J270. UYK Dull and nominal ; car lot" , 51J32c ; boat loads , IuM8c. ! HAHLDY Quiet : No 2 Mllvvaukee , CGHG7c : un- erail'il western , COffGlc. HAHLUY MALT Qu'et ' ; western , C3G83c ; sls- roned R05781C. WIIUAT llecelnts , J9.SOO hu ; exports , 101 , . 200 bu. : mlei , ! > 10iX10 bu fututes ; 90,000 bu. ( spot , hpot steady ; No. 2 red In ston > nnd tie- vntor. 6910 : nlloiit , Gli4c ; f. o. b , CIV : No. 1 noithcrn , C9lic ) dellvricd. Option * open-Mi miner on fears of frosts In Kan as tonlKht nnd Bttndler cables. At noon It reacted a little on n dull trade , but liter nthered stmiRlh on ruinoin that the uoxernment report would ibe bulllMi and closed tlrm nt He net advance. No. 2 red May closed nt S9V : lime , l)0CO"ic. . closed at CO'te ; Iiilj , Gl 5-lCiiCl 11-lGe. dosel at G15ae ; AiiKtist , G2VjiG2c , closed nt 02 c , Hep- timlier. G1f/C3'tc , closed nt C3i < : C , December , CO U-lCirrGGc , closed nt CGc. .roIlN Ilecelpts. 1,000 bu . exports , 51,100 bu Salts , 150,000 bu futures , 5G.OOO bu Fpot Hpot dull nnd easier ; No. 2 , 43T c In elovuloi ; 44'so alloat ; steamer mixed , 43 > ,5C. Options opeiud eas'er ' on selllnc. due to expectations that tlio movement would soon Incunpo nnd i-ontliiiied vrenk until Inter , when It inlllid a lltlte with Whcnt , eloslnR ' } o net dtcllue. Maj 44iirHAe ! , cloned at 43c ; Julv , 44V5iT4l'.c ( , closed at 4lic , AUKiist. 4 > > , e. closed nt 4je , OATS Heci Ipts , 50.40i ) hu , expoits. 703 bu Bnlrs , 130,00(1 ( bu. futuiec , CG.OOO bu spot. Spot quiet : No. 2 .194(1 Mo , No. 2 il'llVHrid. 401iii ( 4le : No. S , 31'4c ; No. 2 white. 42'4c , No. 3 vvhll" , 41141' ! track mixed vveKtern , tlff41V4u ; truck , while western , 42f47c ; track , \vhlto Btnt . 42BI7e. Op tionsvenkir lodn > , nnlni ; to mippOBed selling by manipulators , nnd closed nt 'UiVJu net dn cllne. Mn > , SS WSOc. closed nt SS e : lune closed nt 3SW ; Jul > , 37r3Sc , closed nt 37'tc. HAV Strndy : shipping0 ! ( OffC.50 , god to choice , J7 00419.00. HOPS- Dull : stnte , common to choice , 9iI17e. I'nclllc const , 12Q1SC. miliH-Qill ( < t : wet cnlted New Orleins , se lected , 45 to 65 Ibs . 4H'iT5'o ' , Tcxns silted 35 to 60 Ibs , 4fe ; Ilucnos A > ies , di > , 20 to 24 Ibs , I Inactive ; hemlflck sole , lluenos Ayies , IlKht to heavy , 1CU 19c. PIlOVISIONS-lleef , qufit ; beef hams. } 18 Cut meats , linn ; plcklid shoulders , CjiS'.c. Lard , quiet , western Ktcnm closes ! nt J7 7Mi7 85 ; Hales , 850 tlerees nt J7.70 ; May cloned at J7.70 nominal , June , J7.45 nominal : re'lln'd. ' steady , conthi"nt , 53. South America , $8 CO , Pork , dull but steady. COTTON Sr.no OIl -Uull and fentuieless : prlmo crude. Mils , , 2Sfr c'prlmu : crude , looe. 25ti27c ; off crude , bble. , 27ittJSc : prlmo suminu yellow , 3 : T3Je ; off sunimer ) rllnw , 3lc : prlmo eumm r white. Sf T17o ; butter RrndeH. 1li)3V. ) Illi'ITnU Htendj ; western elalry , liJilJc. e HIii.SI7 Stieing ; state , large , If QlUic ; sinill , 1XH18 Uerelpts. 7,250 pkps. . Btendlpr ; Htnte irnd 1 . , , ? , . ' ? ; ) . ' ; . , ! western flesh , 10Rlli4c. Timi'lINTINU-nrm and filrly nctlvc ; 29'4ir ' coed , JnIUC12-Htend ) ; domestic , fair to extra. 4 ! fCc ; MOLASSis-Stenh- ; , Orleans , open " .m < r . Kood to choice2S i3Ce. roPl'RU-Qglctt lake. DKe. I.nAD-Qulet ; domestic. | 3 SO. TIN-Stend > : straits. | W > ; pl.iteH , quiet. 8PKI.TCU Neglected ! domrstlc , J3 32V4 bid. MlnnriipolNVheiit 'Murlcit. JIINNUAPOLIH. Mny 10 The marketg oncnoil ( Inn with B tendency to ndvnnu > Time was ft moderate demand crenlnl by a belief thai the Kovcrnntent vvould show n lower condition for Iho Krovvlnc wheat than had been mippmed n few diis earlier. There was not lunch w.nat for tula , except for September , nnd the few parties Hint drslrnl tu bu > July or Muj had to pay sellers' prices In order to get It , so that th" iivt-rugo was hlfihcr all ( he day thnn on WrilntnJnr The ni.nkct closrd nlwut ' o liluher for nil rlnssM of wh-nt except Hepiembcr , which was only about V > c higher Clan tha previous day. Clfjn i Mnj , { | c , Jnl > , COWOCOVi bep ltmhr , HHOSTKf , on truck , No. 1 hard , cash , tSu. No I noilurn. ( QUc. No 3 northern. IAt Ilfc lptil were 87 780 bu. ; shipments. ItM ) I/U. Thl * would Ifavo only ntwut 70.000 bu , lor m uiiijii/n | | by HIP local mills wlilih were rfl/Hl'njf ' t the rate of about IM.IXM bu. foi the twntlf I'Mtr lii'Uiti The arrivals of wheat from IX lut rV > r W'le IlKhl and proinUe to bo so li.f HHIHI wttbH at trust. If reports of the low fwk * il vlitnl in farm Kranuiles are correct , M ilpl irinit b < I'Kht ' during the entire season , } > , f U < 4it 1 * net much wheat In Interior tic- Vnlnrs < xc-pt that held Jiy Incitt mlllorn , which will not com on the mirket for wile this tea- son the nceillntt It for their own u < , Thnl situation kcrps our own markets relntlvdy nbove iniitKi'lx In surrounding cltu-n. Klilpmen's f tlmir v\erc ZJ.604 libln for the tw nty-fnir luiuts The output wns about 21,000 Ulil5. T'le imirkct wn firm , l > ut rutlicr dull , nt from J3 < ' to t > BO for imtcnt ! > , and from 12.10 to S2.40 for bakers _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ f.ocitl I'roiluir .tlurknt. IHJTTRIl The mnount of country butler ar riving In not Inw , hut the ounluy nveracci Mr > poor , There me prnctlcnlly only nlwut two urndwa. A * mnll iirnpoitlnn only Is ( rood cnoiuh for the rltv tnulo nnd the bnlnnco KO > ' f r tmkltiB clock There \ pl nty of Rood crenimry butter. As jet th'-rc Is little fhow of KITW Hrpnrntor crrnmcrj. ITWISc. extra ftnc > country , l.'WlCc. choice country , 1281lc ; packing stock , Ce\ CeIinOH Thi > CRK mniket l < not In nery ntl < - faclnry condition Not only Is the price low. but dialers clnlin t.ml there Is no money In handling eggs at the pr > enl lime. A Rood ninny PRKU ntv ( loins Into cold ftnrnRi' , but It Is rhilmed now that puckers hive nb.iut nil they unnt nnd will wion comiri"nee | o wllhdriw fmm the market. Deilcrs Ken tally arc hold n the r brightest stoik nt 9c , but there nre a K'tod ' ntatty so-culled llrKln belnif offered nt S'ic ' nnd seconds ns low ns 7 < frc. LIVi : POULTIIY The market does not show much clmiiKP. Tindrtascn were offcrmR only lie for old hcnn , nnd n irnndly proportion of the receipts hnvo lo KJ nl lh.it price IhotiKh It l po ilbtf > nrcnsloniilly to gc'cuic 6' c or even 7c fmm the locnl Imtrhirs. Old loonleis brlnK Sc nnd > mins ones 4V45TtC. The denulnd for other klmH of poultry l rather IlKht , thotiBh n lim ited tiunntlty Is silable. Pucks , C7c ; hen tur keys. Sf cobblers , fie , cccse , Co. OAMi : The season Is so far advanced that gfima Is no longer nnntiil. VIIAIThe nrrlvnls nre heavy , nnd It Is not niille so easy to Keep HIP mirUet clenne < l lit ) ns II vvns n feviHvs nso. Good , fat V. ids , CBic ; thin or henvy. 3BV. PIOHONS There Is n demand for old plKein , but jounB blids tint nre riot utrons on tin- win ? nre not wanted did birds , per doz. , J1.25S1 HO. nnANR The market Is firming up nil over the country. Neither HIP demind nor supply Is very hcnv > nt this point. Cillfornli h md-p'ck-d nnvy , } 2no 2.10 , vienlern nivs , J175U180 , com- mill while hcniis , II 50Q1 75 ONIO.VS-Old onions nro n thins of the pist. N" ' south' rn onions are quoted nt J2 50 per box. Thcio are a few Dcrmudns still on hand nt il GO per ibot. Top unions are plenty nt 2.1CT"Oe on orders. POTATOES The supply Is comlnu mostly from I'tnh nnd Colnrndn. which stock Is quoted nt fiOrfTJl ( fl per bu. 'I line are new southern potatoes In the mniKet , which arc quoted at J2 tier Imx CAIlllAOn A lain mix cnbbiRe , pel crate , J2CO , chcili e Lruls nun , 9321 , C'I2I.I3IlNone In the mnrkct. AHPAHAillJH-Oooil home Brown stock Is abundant nt 2lc per do ? on eiders PII3 PLANT Home rrovvn pie pi vnt Is be- comliiK xenrce nt 2 2Nc. TOMA'IOnS riorliln stock of peed color 's tcnrce at $1 per erate of six baskets. nittllJ.V Vi : > 1KTAIlLiSpltiich , per Mil. , > 2. riiHahes , | ifr doCOe ; lettuce per doz , Ti&llc , cncumbira , Jl 21 ; p irsley , per do30JV.c , tuinlps , jier do71e , cnrtots , IKT do73c , beets pet doz , 7r.iS1c ! ; strlnB beans , per H-bu box Jl ! 3 , vvntei cress , per case 10 boxes , 51.7'W 2 00 , squashes , bu , cnite } 2. ritUITS. STnAWUniminS The receipts were llRht to what thiy hnve bten , but the quillt ) vvns poor. A Bood many of the bcriles nirlvliiB nre water- soikrd A rnse or two of Nevndi , Mo , berries hnve put In nn npiienranco and It Is expected thnt thcv will be nulte pleiit > next week. Shipping stock brought $2 71 APPLl'S Theie nre no apples on the market sultnbtn for shipping 'puipo'-es. riiniimrs A few Callfomli cherries nre nr- rlvInK nnd selllm ; at $2 SO per box. The fruit Is In Rood condition , but inther small In size. TROPICAL rilUITS. DANANA ? I'cr bunch. $2 0002 CO LMMQN1 Pnncy lemons , 3UO sl/c , $4 : fancy lemons 3CQ sl/e. fl 75 : choice lemons , SCO size , $ " ! BO In ten-box lots 21c per liox less. OKANOttS WnshlnKton navels 110s' 178s 2Hs , J375 , W.tshlnRt-vn navels , OCs. 1123. J3 . ' 1Vnsli ; - Incliin navels , 12Cs , $300 ; Medlterranein sweets , f i r.o I'lOS rnncy. 'pei Ib . I5c. DVTIIS Hallow ecs , 03 to 70-lb boxes , per Ib , r HS Choice , per doz , 52 50. MISCHLLANHOUS nV California , lie , dniK honey. 12i4W13o MAPL15 SVia'P-Oallon can' , per doz , J12 . MAPLI3 SCOAH Toi Ib. lOe. Nl'lS Almonds. 17c. HnRllsi walnuts , 12c ! nihtits lOc. Ill izll nuts , lOc. RAUnniCIlANT Hnlf bbl $221 CinniS Pine Juice , pel bbl , $350 , hnlf bbl , AP Li : llt"lTnil-Per 20 Ib palls. $1 ; half bbls , 3Hc per Ib IIIDUS , TALLOW. ETC. Hinnq-No. 1reen ( hides , 2Ve. No 1 green Fulled hides. 3ff3ilc , No 2 preen silted hld s , 2ifi2iic , No. 1eil calf. 8 Ibs to 11 Ibs . 5 0 ; No i veil calf , S lb ° to 15 Ibs. 4c , No 1 dry Hint hides Sic : No 2 iliy Olnt hides 33 , No 1 dry pilled hides 4c. Part cured hides , Ho per Ib. lens thnn fully cured SHUHP P13LTS Qreen snlted. each , 23tCOo ; Rieen salted shcnillngs ( shDrt-wooled enlv skins ) , eich , rfjUc ; drv shenrllnRS ( short-nooled enrlj skins ) , No. 1 , each. SOTluc- dry shenrllnRS ( shoitooled eaily skins ) , No 2 each , 5c ; dry flint , Knnsis nnd Nehrnskn butcher wool pelts , per Ib . nctunl welsht. SfflSc ; dry nint , Knnsas nnd Nebraska murrain wool plts , per Ib. , iictual weltht , 4Cc ; dry nint. Colorado biitiher wool pelts , per Ib , nctuil weight , 4i7o ; dry Mint , Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib , actual welKht , 4SCe. ( TALLOW AND GnnASTJ Tallow , No 1. 44@ ! I'tc ; tnllow. No 2. 3tW3V ; Rrease , white A , 1'ic ; Rrente. whllo 11 , 4c ; srease , jellow , 3c ; sieasc , dirk. 2 > 5c ; old butter , 2fT2Hc ; beeswax , prime , 15ffllSc ; rouBh tallow , 2ffl2'ic. St. LouU Cunorul Market. HT. LOJ'IS , May lO.-PLOUn-ralrly steidy , unclinnKcil. , \VlUAT : Steaclv % very narrow In movement , nil dcnlers nvvnltinB the Kovcrnment report due ? . : . , ? 2 ' " ' casl1' C35 c ! May. wc ; July , August , 53Hc. , . on "el'lns. ' cl-islnB with a loss of ' 'iq for July , May holding up well ; No 2 , . . , ' July , 3i'c uiciATujr " 'kcr : N' ° 2 > caah > 17lc : Mny > 3GIi ° Jl'vn No 2 icRiilar. COc bid. UAHLinNo tradlns. UHAN At mill. 68c asked. PLAX snnn < i 27. TIMOTHV HiiD $3 r,054 (10. ( \V-riimor ; prime to choice timothy , $1 50Ji Ilt'TTnit-Stilctly fancy creamery , lCT17c , choice dilry , 12c. IlOfih Steady nt S'Jc. ' LUAD-Qulet at J3 1715. SPHLTnil $3 21. COHN MHAl $1 01 f200. WHISKV 1 OSffl 15 C01-1 ON TIES Hlcher nt S1. \C.niNCl Hi to Z'i Ibs , 5'iBOHe. PltOVlSION'S quiet , llrm. with nn upvvnid tendi-ncj. Poth , standard mess , jobblnc , $1273. Lnrd. pilmo to choice , $7 10f7 23. Dry salt melts 12T50 " ' "U'dtrs ' , $0 , lonss nnd rllm , $043 , nliiiitn , $ GCO. llicon , p.icKed shoulders , $7 ; longs , $7 12" . , ribs J723. Bhorts , $7 37'4. nncilIITS-Plour. 3000 bbls ; wheat , 7,000 bu. ; corn 81.000 bu. ; outs , 37,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Hour , 7,000 bbls ; wheat , 03.000 bu ; corn , 93,000 bu. ; oats , 10,000 bu. C'ofTeo DlnrlcnC. NE\V YORK , Mny -COPPHC-Optlons opened steidy nt unchinRid prices to 5 points adxince , inlcd exceptionally dull nnd featureless nnd closed quiet nt fi il3 points net ndvnnce. Salts , 1.710 bnRS , nil July contracts nt $15 ll'i ' ? 1521 bpot coffee , lllo Rtendy , No. 7 , $1037(1 ( Mild quiet balls , 1.000 lings HU , No 7 spot , tl037'6 ; 1,000 baRS Intirlor Fpot , $23 ; 900 bipk Centinl AniPilcan. Ji. Warehoni-e deliveries ves- lerday , 5117 II-IRB ; tolal stock In New Yoik todnv. 21,0,112 bnRs ; total United States stock 110.K.-.5 II.IRS , ntliiut for tha Unltid Blatis , 105 mx ) biRs , totnllshle for Iho ITullPd States , 416,050 bncs. ncalnst 391,75.1 itiaRS last > eir. IIAMIIUUO , Mnv 10 steady ; sales , 7.000 bacs , prices ijJH pfR. hlulier , HAVItn Mny 10-Qulet ; s lies , 12,000 bags ; prices l'4f hluher. HIO .IANEIIIO. Mnv 10. Quiet ; quotations namlnil ixilmnup , 913-lCd , icielpts. 8,000 bans , stork. llliOCk ) II.IKS ; chared , 4,000 IMIRS. SAN'IOH. Mnv 10 Quiet , nomlnil : no quoin- t'onsj receipts 1,000 bays ; EtocK , 29.000 baRS. Oil thu i.oniioii llurket NE\V YOUK. May 10. The IVst'S London cable sivs : The bank remrvo Increased this , eik 412 000. to over 21,500 OiKI ; IiSa,0X ( ) In Bold was Imported during the wiek , t.'J W } from Aus.rnlln. tn.noo from Kept , I2.1.IHX ) from Lis bon nnd the lest In bars nnd United States coins , Other sicurltlis weie down 312,000 onhiR to rtpn > ment by t.io iniul.it nnd the India couno.l. The uloek nmiKcts were Idla ted ly. but theie was n better tone nt the close , nnd cspi dally for Americans , which finished checiful on New York quotations. The leecnt heavy full In Chilian exchnliRn wns duo to liquidation < ' . Iho llrm of A. von rtonles , nbout which I wlrel jou on April 2.1 Sliver wns at 2S'W pir n/ . today nnd steady. Two hundred nnd twenty- nlni ) thousind pounds In Bold coin uas boutht by the bnnk today. Kiiisu4 City Murknts. KANSAS CITV. Mnv lO-WIIEAT Steady ; No. 2 hard , 61e ; No. 3 red , 53ffi5lo ; No. 3 red , 5 > i3c ; rejected. 41c. CO11N Plrm ; No. 2 mixed , 3Gfl'30'4o ; No. 2 white. SSfi3S'5c. OA'l.s I'lrin ; No. 2 mixed , SU'ic. HUTTEK-Qulct ; creamery , 1315o : dairy. 12O 14e. 14e.iaos iaos : t'nchanteHl. 7Kc. lUX'EIITh Whent , 6WO ( bu. ; corn , 1,000 bu.j onts 1 00 } lui MIIPAIENTS Wheat , 10,000 bu. ; corn , 1,0 0 bu. , crnts , none , Iluliilli ( inini .Vlurkiit. pULPTII , Mny -WHEAT-Clnsed nrm : No 1 hard , cnnh , lilHo ; May , ClHc ; July , C2Uo ; No. 1 norihern. cash und May , 60 > , c ; July. 60'/4c ; Sep tember , MV o ; No. 2 not them , tash. C7yc ; No. 3 , 1'Wi Kl0 * Un tr"cli r > ' ° ' * northern , to iirrlv Wi II Yi-41c. PLAX-II.21) . OATH-NO , t , SSHC : NO. 3 white. 33c. Cur Inspection toJa > : AVhent , 100 ; corn , 1 , r > e. 1 , oats. 1. mU'KHTHVhent. . 3S.141 bu bllll'MriNTR Wheat , 118.014 bu. t'corlu ( Jniln aiurkot. , 'l01" ! - ' "y , 10.-COHN-Krm. | hUsIicr ; No. 39o No. 3. ! > ' < % * hKher | ; No. 21 , 36i03CVicj No. 3 , HVi : Nominal. JJIIISjiV-rirmf high wlno basis. 11.16. Hncini'rs-AWieiit , COO bu. ; corn. 21.4V ) bu. ; cats. CO WO bu. ; rye , none ; barley , 1,400 bu , BIIIPMiNTS-Wheat. 7200 bu. ; corn. B 850 bu.j oats , 41,400 bu.j ne. none ; barley. luo uu. Wool Alurkut. . .ST. I-OUia. May 10. WOOL-Blow , lower ; me- dlum Missouri and Illinois comblnir. 15 Vic : cloth. In ? , lltjUa ; coario and braided , IJQUcj medium T xns. to 13 months 12ll3c , ooar < i ! nnd Imv , O lie , mcilluin western nnd northern , i : ! 2'ic ( coarse and low , Cf < 7c. Liverpool Slur ots. I.IvnilPOOI. , Mny lO.-WlIEAt-Qulcti dc- mnnd lK r : holders offer miMlemtPly ; No. I tnll- fornln. 4s lldO Js Id , red western winter , 4s Sd 41iiid ) , , COHN Slendy ; demand modcinle , new m'xcd , "pltbVlRIONS Ilecf extra Indln mef. S's Pd Potk , prime mp s , 73 Od Uncon , lone and she t clear , OS His 33s , Inm ? clear , 43 Ibs. , J4s. Lnrd , prime western , 3Ss Cd. .Vi'W York DO < > odq .IliirUct. NK\V YOIHC. Mny 10 There wns mor * ibitsl- ne s iWlntt wti Jobbers for RlnKhnms , rephjrs , la n , chnlllts nnd printed fnbrlcs Rineriilly. With nRents there [ wns some . demand for staple . " ' - - - ' - ' - ' " eotlnns , though the InrRcr request wns for puiely summer stuffs ns outlined nbove Very mnny staple nnl ilored . . . . . . nre lirlnit d llvered nn previous purrhnses Woolen Rinds doing fairly well. Printing ; cloths dull at 2 ll-16c. Oil M ik rice is , OH , CITY , Pa. , Mas 10 National Transit cer- tlflcnte opened nt S3H. highest. SSHs lowest , f5H : closed at M'i ' ! shipments , 99,076 bills. ; runs , 88,707 PIITHMUIIO , Pn. , May 10 Xatlnnnl Tniiult Ci-rtiru-ales opened at 83 % , closed nt 63 % ; highest , S5H : lowest , S35i. NHW YOIHC , Miy 10 SI'OATl Ilnvv , _ nrm ; pules , one cniRO cenlrlfURnl to Iloston nt 2 I'j-lilc ; lellned nulct. LONDON , Mny 10 'TOAU Cane , steady : cell- tllfilenl , Jnvn , 14s 3d ; Muscovado , fair lelinlnB. 1 2s 3d . _ _ m Will Ohxcrvnliltsnnllilo. . LIVtUPOOL , May 10 The nrnln ntld Provi sion pxchnnRps will b closml next Snluidnv nnd Mnndiy In obiervnnco of the Whitsuntide holl- dnjs _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cotton Mnrkiit. ST LOUIS Mny 10 COTTON Stiady to 1-lCc "ilRheri middling , 7 7-liic ; files , HX ) Iml.s ; re- ( elpts. 1000 bales , shipments , l.JOO bales , stock , I3i)00 ) bales. _ Trlsco Wlipnt ( ( iiiitietlons. SAN rnANCISCO , Mnv 10 Client nrmer ; DC- ceiubei , 11.07'i , new , i-ellers , | 1 03 . blOCKS AND JIONDS. Su ur Continues to Attract tlio Attention of .Mimy .Spi'iMilntiir" . NI3W YOIHC , Mny 10. H wns not nn rirtlvc market today , but the tradlnp wns fnlrly well distributed The Industrial Kroup took nbout onu-lhlid ut ( he butiliichslth Sugar trust In lliu I'.ul. St Paul was active In thu rallvv.o list nnd vvns the only ono of this cl iss In which the transactions exceed 10,00 } shares. At the open- IIIR the Rcnernl mirkct was firm nnd n mijorlly of the shires traded In showed nn ndvnnce on the closInR llgures of sesteidny , exceptions liehiR Illinois Central , Ldulsvlllc & Nashville nnd Ocn- crnl Electric The speculation wns unsettled iliuliiK the Illst half hour of business , but Rrnd- u.illj nssunud n stronR tone , the RiinReis nnd Industilnls bclnB the most prominent In the up- wanl movement. The Improving tendency of the nmiket continued until Into the afternoon ulth hiiRnr ns lender , hnvlmr made u Rain of V\ pet cent up to m dday. The bu lnpr In the stock became pionounced nftei noon nnd was foi both lonjs nnd slmrt nccounts , ciuslnR nn nddltlonnl advance of 2'4 per cent , to 10754. A sIlRht bear demonstintlon subsequmtl > caused n leactlon of Td per cent , but the llunl sale wan nt n recovery of J per cent , makliu the ndvnnce on the day 3'4 pi i cent SuRir preferred made n Rain of 14 pei cent , closliiR nt the hlRhest of the diy. The Rcncral list wns stronR thrnuRhout the nfternoon until JiiFt before 3 o'clock , when a fractional reaction set { n , due mainly to realiza tions , and the mniket closed sllRhtly lieuj nnd Rimevvhat IircRiil.ir , lut In the majority of eases at an advance on last nlRht's closltiR tlRiircs. The rise In SuRnr wns unaccompanied by any news nffcctlnK the stock nnd npparentlv wan due to a squeeze of the shoits , who were induced to Hell by the weiKness displaced durhiB the pist few dijs. Ihe liquidation In General Electilc wns lesumel this mornlnR. sending the stock down lo 31'H. belns l' < pel cent below > csteidis's clos'nR. Chicago CJns wns fnvor.ibly affected b > the compan > 'u nppllentlon to tinnsfer tht- quo wnnnnto case from the Illinois to the United States court. The shoits undeitook to covei , nnd sonic bujhiR orders coming In fiom the west , thu ic'ult vns an advance of 19s pel cent , of which 34 per cunt wns lost nt the close. The Rrnnecrs made Rains of 14 to 9s pel cent on the day , except M. Paul common , w n ch lost 54 per cent , nnd St. Paul picfcnul 1 per cent. 11e bond mniket wns IrreRUlar. The following nro the closing quotutlong nn the leading stocks of the New York ex change today : Now Yoik Money Murkot. NHW YOI11C , May 16 MONRY ON CALL H.isy nt 1 per cent , last loan , 1 per cent , closing nt 1 per cent. PIIIMR MRHCANTILR PAI'EU 2ai(05 ( per cent. bl'RRLINO nXCHANQn Firm with nctunl hliBliiisa In binkcis * bills nt t4.BSkff4 S'j foi de mand nnd nt ( I 87" < < M.S7' ! , for sixty-day bills 1'usted tads , 14 bS'/il ' ! 90 , Comincrclnl bills , SILViit UKUTIPICATRS-C4fC1c. OOVKIINMUNT I1ON1JS Steady. Stnte bonds , Inactive. The closing quotations on bonds : bills It l ) < 1 3-10 pfir&nl , nml for three- month * ' bills , IHfelU IHT ci'Jil , Now York .Mining n ititlnnl. NEW YOitlt , MaPhV-Tho following nrj I'll closing nilnli-g qii jt aions _ rhplor . , 'Mr ' 'Plymouth ' . . . . , .111 Cnmtl 1'oliil Hlurra Narad I . . . 170 Con Oil. .V Vl. . . i 7tH > smmlinl , . li.n Dcndvvood . . . . Oil Union Con 1 10 ( lould ,1 Curi.v , . 1(1I ( Yellow Jacket . . I'-'O Hnln.V NorerosH HI Iron Silver 10 HciiiHMl.iku . . . .I Kill Quicksilver. . . . . . ' 'III ! Mexican . . . . . . . . , ' --il doprufirrtxl , . . .1,1(10 ( Oiilnrlo. , , . , . . . . Toil Ilillvver . ' . . 10 Olililr./ . , fK , ( ) St. Louis Milling Stt'eU CJitntntloiit. BT. LOUIS , Mny -Mining Blocks lifeless ; no changes. Quotations : - III. ) V.HkU | Hilt ASKPd. Adams , . . $ .HI $ .io ; . . .1,1 $ .UII Am. Not . . -'I1 * 'J7.IJ Hiroouvur .IX .1711 Hlmetalllc sou Hoiw . . . il.VI Granite'M Liu 2 ii { ) S. Hope's. . .70 lllllllllllll Notes. Nn\V OHLUANB , May 10. Clearings , J1.2C4- or . MEMPHIS , Mny 10-Clenrlngs , $320,027 ; tint- nnces , { . ' 14,141. HO8TON. Mny lO.-ClcarliiRS , tUtt3SC6 ; I nl- nnccH 11,551,270. UALTIMOItn. Mny 10. CIcnrliiRS , } 2357S7r , ; balances , J13' . , 183 PHILAnnLPlllA , Miy 10-CleirlnRS , | D,390.- 144 ! bilnnces , } 1,237.41. ' . CINCI.N'NATI. Jlnj 10-Mone > . SHOO per cent , New Yoik exchange , 400500 piomlum. Clear ings , J2,113,05i ( SAN' ritANCIPCO , Mny 10. Drafts , sight , lOo ; tele'Rinphlr , M'Ae Sliver \ > \n , t > 3' . ' G3ie. Men.- Icnn Moll.UP , Iili51'&c ST. I.OflH. Mtt > 1) ) Clearing * 13.710 Q7C ; lul- nuccs $ ui 0)1. ) Mono ) dull nt 55P7 t > r cent. I3x- chaiiRO on New Voile 2jo piemlum. CHICAGO , Mn > 14-dentine * . $13 432 not ) Ster ling i\clmtiRe , Binit | > , iictual , Jl S7ejff4 S9 Miney , 3fC pir cent. Ntv Vork exchange1)0 ) picmltnn 1'AKIS , Mn10 Thno pel cint ItlltcH , 1JOC S5c fui the account. NI2VVOIIK , Mn > 10. The stcnm'lilp Coniho from Hnwini lirout.lit In } 4 < MO ) In coli ! unit xllxoi coin , uf which J2I.200 Is In tiniiilL to Lomlnit nml I'ail.i. Tht Hpiic- , from Ilieinen , Mnv 2 , mrUcil tn- ilny , linxlUK cm Iwnrd u conslKium-nt of Kold nmoiititln to } r)22,5'JO. ) ' Clcnrlng' ' , i8 603,532 , bnl- nnc-ts , M 012,224 IICHLIK. Mny 10. The wceklj statement of the Imperial Unnk of ( Icrmnny slicma tlif fol- louliiK clnuiKi-1. IIH coini'nritl with the p-rslnua accountCnsh In linml , Incrp se , I.MOOOJ m.irl > n , tienfuiy notes , lniieii e , 2SO.OOO m.irku ; otlior KO- turltlfs. liven IHP , 11 ISO OilO mail.a , notis In tlr- culatlon , ilecrense 1C 2. 0,00fl mnrKR. 1'AUIS , IFny 10 The stutenipnt nt tlio mill ? of Trnncc , Issuul todn > , olians tlie foil IH Ins ih.inKis , na compared with the preUoiinecounl : N'oles In cliculntlon , clecnastcl dtitmt ; the wviK , 76.1VOiOf , tieisury nccuimta , current , dcrion'oil , 12 123,0 < Wf , Biild < m Jianil. cleiruised. 2,42'iO'Of ' : Mils dl countid , OfcreTcil , 18C,8iOOOOf , slhtr en hand , ilecirn cI , 2300000f. LONPON , Mn > 10 The wi-cMv nfitinicnt of the II ink of KiiKlnnil , Isstiut todiy , ilitmH the following chnnKCB , ns comp.irtd with the piexlnus nccount : Totnl repnne Incrense , 112000 , clrcii- Inllon , ilpcri.me , 162.000 , bullion , Incieise , 250- 03"j ; other 'ecurltlci dtcrenHe , 50,000 , othet de- pusltH , dicionpo. ( ICU.OUO , public d < posits In- crea e , 30,000 ; notes reserve , Inur.me 5320)0 ) , K0\cinment seciiritlir , Incrcnsi ? . 273no < ) The pripoitlon of the Hinlc of Ilnslanil'a rescue to liability Is C4 74 per cent The rate of d'wcount of the Hnnk of England remains uricnnnged nt 2 pop cent. The amount of bullion Konc Into the Itanlc OC Hnglnnd on balance today Is 223.000. UXltEll If'ATKIl. Ilnncsotn City lindly i'looilcd Trains nnd Street C'nrs Mopp il. STILLWATER , Minn. , May 10. Some of the sights Incident to the Johnstown horror are repeated ! n this city toJay , thu result of last night's storm. The streets are Im passable In the business portions and hun dreds of teams and men are at work. There * are at least three foot of dirt on the Sawyer house flour. A consei vati\c estimate places the total damage nt ? 50,000. The first train fam the St. Paul & Duluth road arrived at 10 a. in. Near Dutchtown there arc holes In the sides of the hills thirty feet deep. Omaha trains are running In here by way of Hudson , WIs. Passengers on the Uuluth arc compelled to walk a dis tance of a mil ? . - No street cars will run for a week or morels No one hero has 'ever witnessed a storm one-fiftieth part as bad. WILL T.llfr THE UIlAIt'S 1'L'AOK. biindow I Ins Promised to Wrcstln with tlio Hlg Mmat the I'll I r. SAN FnANCISCOtMay ; 10 , All attempts to have jo ; wrestllngi-match ibatwceni a lionj nnd n bear nt > tluT Mldwfnter , fair having failed , plans arc-now 'being made to match Sandow , the strong man , to wrestle with the lion , and "the perfect man , " as he claims himself to be , has signed n contract to meet Cqlonel Boone's big lion Commodore In the arena. . The lion will be securely muzzled and his claws will be clipped. Sandow will try to throw or control him by main strength. Wyoming KnB"t | Tcmplnr Meet. CHEYENNE , Wyo , May 10. ( Special Telegram to The Beo. ) The seventh an nual conclave of the grand commandery of Knights Templar of Wyoming was held In Cheycnno. Delegates representing the four subordinate commanderles of the state were In attendance and considerable busi ness of Interest to the order was transacted. The commanderies are now located at Chey enne , Laramle , Rawllns , Gvanston , and a charter was granted to the commandery recently Instituted nt Green Hlver. The total membership in the state is 221 , Wil liam H..Daley of Uawllns was chosen emi nent ) commander , vjco John K. Jeffrey , whoso term expired. The meeting next year will be held In Laramle. o Iloth lime Alilo Clmniplona. DENVER , May 10. Dr. Smith of Paterson - son , N. J. , has consented to champion the cause of Bishop Mat/ , and Dr. Buitscll of New York will do the same for Father Malone - lone In the contest between them In the ecclesiastical court. Dr. Smith Is well versed In ecclesiastical , and Dr. Burt- sell Is the one who so ably defended Father McGlynn. The committee of twenty-five has raised about $500 for Father Malono'a defense. o Blury l.cuso seriously 111. KANSAS CITY , Kan. , May 10. Mrs. Mary E. Lease Is ill at the home of a friend here , suffering from nervous prostration. She is in a serious condition and there are strong symptoms of typhoid fever. She Is In a state of extreme terror over the receipt of a letter from a Minnesota crank telling of his divine mission to kill her. Shot n Deputy .Sheriff. TOWNER , N. D. , May 10. Sam Smith , a negro desperado , shot and killed Deputy Sheriff Ole Peterson , while resisting arrest. Ho escaped to the woods , but was after wards captured and taken to Mlnot , N. D. , to escape lynching. 1 Fill it rglns Union I'nclllc Shops. CHEYKNNE , Wyo. , May 10. ( Special to The Bee. ) The Union Pacific company is making prsparatlfjpg , for extensive improve ments to the shops at Evnnston. Among these will bo n iiuidhjno shop 200x00 feet , nnd a largo car repair shop. Kx-Pollceiunii UllU 11 Saloon Keeper. NEW YORK , Mfty 10. John Farrell , n tnloon keeper at | 8G Park Row , was killed by PnUrlck Masttrs > on , an ex-policeman , to day In his place qf business. Self defense is alleged. il Till ! HI5.1X.TY MAIUCKT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record May 10 , 1804 : , " WAHUANTY DnHD3. 7. CuddlnKton J IS Ulllby , n 70 fert lots 15 nnd 1C. hMoik ll'i. South Omutm , , ? COO finme to unine , lot ! , ' .block 100 , snme 1WO M I Mjtm anit' liusbaml In Kale n MooriH. a UN ) fiot of w 133 feet tax lot 11. In'llTi13 8500 13 A Ittner to Bimie. t * 51 foi t of w IbC feet of tax lot 11. In 21-15.13 424) Oearge Armstiontr nnd wlfo to a II Arm- BlioiiK. lot 1 , block 5. ArmHtront/H lut nJd 1 8 J Smith nnd wlfn to Mrs , Hello JlIcUs , 60x175 feet In BW I"-1 3I-IV11 1,500 Henry Hnrily nnd wlfn to (1 I , nnd W II A unnnson , H SiHi feet ofv 10J feet of lut 14 , blrck 1 , Uikc'B nilcl. . , l.CGO Mnrlua Horfnwm nnd wlfo to Nli-ls Jacob- on , 8 32 feet lut 0. block 17 , 1 ! V Bmlth'H ndd . MM QUIT CI/A1M DHIIDS. I Y Oralt ; and wlf ' > Ocorpo Hnotmila , w 2uS 5 fitt of II JM ' < * * ' 1 ° ' " I'otbfa1 sub- illv . , 1 W A Minllo to OV MtKlnnvy , lot 6. I'ot. trr & C'a vubdlk of lot 1 , lljcK 5 , 1'aik 1'Iuce , . , . . 1 J 0 IlurRner ( speelal master ) to H L , Thatcher , lot 24 , block 16 , hhull'a 2.1 ndd , 2,000 P 1) Moores ( special tnnrler ) toV H Mor- rid lot 1. block ID , DvvlEht , L'u ad I , . , . 1 hhcrirr to C' M Smith , lots I * . 1 } und 17 , block 123 Dundee Place , , , . * . * , . . lIlti Bame to sime. lots 14 , 16 and 17. block 110. name . . , , > Total amount of transfers , . , 12 ,8CO OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS Lightest RtoeipU in Nearly Three Moutha Were These of Yesterday. MORE IMPROVEMENT IN CATTLE PRICES Dcmnml for ( Inoil MRhtucllili | llrliiRH n Itlup of Ton In riUrcii CcntM HOBS Itc | > on < l tu l.lK'it ' Supplies nml Adtiinco it Nl < lii'l. THURSDAY , May 10. Receipts of all kinds were unusually light today , less than 100 cars altogether. The four days' receipts , compared with the same four ilayo list week , show an increase of 2,000 entile and 300 sheep , while the fallIng - Ing off In hog supplies amounts to nearly 10,000 head. The cattle market was active nnd stronger all around , Receipts were the smallest In nearly three months , and the oftcrlngn did not Include a grj.-U many heavy cattlo. All the dressed beef men were after supplies , vnd light and medium weight beeves sold in most cases fie to lOc higher than on Wednes day , quite n few cattle weighing very llttlo over 1,100 Ibs. bringing $ ,1.80. There w.-n not n very heavy shipping nnd export de mand , but the few heavy cattle hero Kold nt rather better prices. Eastern markets were no higher , but the light supply made busi ness , lively nnd mi early clearance was ef fected. Only six or eight lo.ids of cows nrrlvcd , and they soon changed hands at steady to a bhado stronger prices. Cahcs were in light supply and firm , while nil grades of rough stock moved at good , strong prices. There was not much doing In stackers uml feeders and regular dealers did about all the trading. Countiy bujern wore scarce nnd their Idc is wore low , so that very few sales were nude to outsiders. Yard traders paid about steady prices. Good ( o choice feeders are quoted at $3.25 to $3.75 , fair to good at $3 to $3 25 , nnd lighter , commoner grades at from $3 down. Representative sales : mtnssnn nmr : N'o Av. Pr. No Av. I'r. No Av. Pr. 1. . . 010 J2 75 17 1010 $3 70 2" . . lO'.l J1 PO 21 . SV > 1 HO 11 1011 170 4(1 ( lllil 3 SO 18 . 717 .1 40 IS 12SO 3 70 8 H27 3 SO 1. . 12110 350 11 1121 173 11 12.10 380 1. S7 ; 3 r.r 2 K70 1 7r. 21 104" , 3 JO 1 . 12V1 T CO 5. . 11JO 3 7'i IS 12 7 1 90 3 .1210 1 T3 10 1011 3 73 20 S3 3 00 10 1010 3 0 > 17. . . 1M | 3 71 21 11S4 T 90 1 lir,0 1 f.5 25 . 11M > 373 18 1U7 390 11 1113 3 ( " 5 20. . . 1030 3 iO 19 1326 395 H. .10CG 3 C5 SHIPPING AND nXPOHT. 1C , . . . D < i4 3 r > 19. . . 1203 390 9. . . 14C1 3 92' < , 25..1003 380 M1XHD. 23. . . . 7CS 3 40 21. . . 621 3 50 cowa 2 . . . 711 TO 2. . . . 9SO 2 40 1. . HCr 3 00 13 . . . S'I2 143 1. . . 1070 250 14 . . ' 147 30' , 1. . . . 820 1 TO ] . . 1050 J 50 1..1I30 110 2. . . 740 1 SO 1. . . ' ' 70 2 CO 4 . .1012 3 T 1..10DO 2 2r 2 . . .ir,0 2 1 . 10) ) 325 1 . . . ICO 225 4..1117 280 H..9SG 3 2" 3. . 900 2 3" 1. . . 803 3 00 ' 2 . . .1200 3 35 2..1135 2 40 iiKtrnns 8. . . . 410 240 3 . .603 2 S" 23 . . . ' ,71 31" 5. . . . 440 2 d 2 . . . 510 3 00 S . VM 1 25 1..1090 273 1. . . . SCO 300 27. . 7JS 3 CO CALVES 1. . . . 130 400 2. . . . 133 423 1. . . . 120 450 1 . .130 4 25 I.ULLH. 1..1J20 175 1. . . 9"0 2.0 1. . . 100 301 1. . . . " > 2i ) 175 1..10SO 275 1. . . 1150 300 1..1140 233 3 . .1843 2 J5 siocKKits AND rccDnns. 2. . . . 4SO 200 S. . . . 37' 115 B . . . 7CO 3 . ' 0 1. . . . MM 2 75 4. . . . fi ! . ! 1 20 2D. . . . C75 3 53 ] . . . . C20 3 00 40 . . 499 J 2 > 21. . . . 032 J C5 27. . . . 342 3 10 24. . . CCO 3 23 AVHSTURN CATTI.n. IDAHO. No Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 1 feeder 1150 J3 40 11 feeders..1135 $3 40 COLORADO. 2 bulls. . . . . . 9CO 200 4 hulls. , 1177 200 Z.bull 1271 200 1 feeder 980 300 14 feeders. . . . 930 3 50 HOGS The supply fell about 4,200 short of last Thursday and the four days' supply falls fl,400 short of the corresponding four days last week. This big decrease in re ceipts cauted an advance of fully 6c here , while other markets were either steady or lower. Local houses led the procession In buying early , but there was enough Inquiry from both speculators and shippers to make It Interesting. Urgent orders were soon filled , and after that there was a sag , which , however , was of short duration , as better reports from Chicago and the arrival of a good shipping order put new life Into the trade and the market closed strong at the advance. The range of prices was very narrow. On the early market the popular price was $1.85 , while at the close good hogs would bring ? 4.90. The bulk of the trading , however , was at $4.85 , as against $4.80 on Wednesday and $1 ! )5 ) to $5 one week ago today. Representative sales : No. ASh. . Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 5 2.-t 120 $4 SO 71 2"il ICO 54 8ri C 211 80 4 SI 79 211 . . . 4 S5 5 222 . . . 4 82H 67 2J1 1GO 4 * 5 11 24.1 . . . 4 82'S 72 , 233 40 4 5 4 230 . . 4 R'i 69 . . . 2"2 200 4 ST 59 281 SO 4 85 M J20 40 4 S7U 73 245 120 4 8"i 212 200 4 S7V4 C9 233 SO 4 Si ' 200 SO 4 S7'3 78 230 120 4 M . . . 209 SO 4 R7'i C8 2C9 40 4 ST ( , 2IG 40 4 87'2 ' 76 231 2M ) 4 S'i 51 2I.S . 4 S7U 69 232 120 481 72 2TO 120 4871. 01 2o3 2M ) 4 SI 63 2V > 120 4 S7I' " CS 213 SO 4 SI 77 212 120 I 91 59. . . . 25.1 . I SI 71 221 40 4 90 70 . . . . 252 ICO 4 S3 77 241 120 4 'ifl M 224 . . . 4 81 M 2J1 40 4 90 47 239 fO 4 Sr 69 251 SO 490 48 204 SO 4 SI 101. . . . 211 1GO 4 90 75 240 40 4 Sr , 61 2fC . . . 490 84 214 1GO 4 81 61 2S9 . 4 95 72 , . .2',9 40 4 81 GS 2.7 40 4 90 CS 202 SO 4 SI CJ . . . . 2CIJ M ) 4 90 67. . . . . . . 211 120 4 85 67 244 210 4 ' 10 C9 220 . . 4 f" C1 2bl 81 4 90 Gl 253 8) ) 4 S3 63 . , . .240 160 4 90 SHEEP There were no fresh receipts and nothing here to make a market. The demand was very good and prices nominally steady. Fair to good natives are quotable at $35004.25 ; fair to good westerns , $320 © 4.15 ; common and stock sheep. $2.50@3.25 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs nt $3.30 ® 450. llocolptit iitul IJlipniltlon of Stoclc. omclil raceipm nmldlspjjltlon o'sionk ISHHOUM by the bajltsor thu IJnloi Stazc Y.U'U uouptny for UIQ tw cnly- four hours c'liuln.- 3 o'clock ! ) m , May 10 , l&'Jl ! tlECrlPTS CHICAGO LIVU srocii. AIAUKIT : , Snlcrt of CitttloVvre on n llnsla \Vcdne3- - ilny'H QuotntlOMH. CHICAGO , Mny 10 Sale * of cattle were on n ImHln of > cnteidny'a iiuotatlons. There wns con tinued firmness In butchers' nnd innnerB1 utock nnd for fair to prime steern. weighing under 1 , < 0 IbH , , tlio market nlno showed utrciiKlli 'lliu nlKivo dencrlntlimi were In KOOI ! request ninl tlierj wni not n bullock too iniin > , Huivy cnttlu ie- mnlneil niBlected , imd while previous pilrn er more closely adhered to that branch of the nnr- ket vvu not BtrDiiB. Good fcedlnis tier8 iiBnln met n fair Inaulry nnd sold hlKli as compneil with the prices current fm betf cattle the offerlnsa Included n few Tinnns and Home dis tillery cattle , nnd nltoRcthcr about M 000 head were on unle , lions wc-ro unclmiiKcd In the market's Kineral feuturex. There WUH the rnmc lad ; of activity IIH nil thu preceding du > this week nmlnate \ \ wciu In n limp condition , The Ion of thu miiket was ! 52 < ) . that UKUIU bcltiK paid far n load or two of fancy heavy. The bulk of thn lluhl hou ehanK'd hands at from $1 85 to 1301 , and from 13 to IS 15 took moHt of tha henvy nnd moJIum welKhtii. Preh nnd utala lots combined made n supply of 24,000 head , ntarly all of which were illHiiiseJ of. The ultuatlon In nhtep uai ua wnr e thnn on the day before. Neither vria there Improvement , be > imd the fnct that ncelpls vvera jlglite-r , uml therefore more ; In cjnsonanco with the demand , Thcru was extreme dulelii'le , ami whlloV'edne dny's prices were well supported , the fcillne was by no means linn. Prom ) l to ; , for dialeecllicrn , prices ranged down to II 50 for rtlbblih. Hales of > enrlliiKH were on a bn l of from 1323 to 75. Hprlnif Inmbs wire In free re- ( Hunt lit from It 50 tu Jf M. nceordliiK to QUnllty. Iticelpl * . Cattle , 110) ) ' ) head , calves , 7W head ; IIOKH , 21,000 head , iheep , 6 WO head. The livtnltiK Journal reports : CATi'LU Itfculptfc , 14.0 < > ) hrnd ; nurket steady , prlmo to extra native steers , 14408400. mt-dlum , | 4 OQUt 35 ; others , tl.Uit3.KTexnim , 13 4003 0. IlOelS IUcelpts. 21.000 head , market unchanged ; heavy , (125Kl.bJ ( , patucrs and mU- * ' Peddling from house to house , with "prizes" thrown in sells a good many pretty poor washing-pow ders. Don't let those worthless prizes deceive you , They don't amount to anything. Con sider their value if you bought them in the regular way , and compare this with the value of ruined linens , paints , etc. , that you risk with these washing-powders. There's nothing cheaper to wash with than Pcarline. That gives you easy washing that is absolutely safe. You would better use Pearline , and buy your own prizes. You'd save money. ( Bless em ) arc hungering ntid thirsting for nuro nlr Our stuffy , over-hoatcd houses arc veritable fever chests. Speed the day when the polo faced llttlo ones can get out into God s sunshine and breathe In his pure air. Como .n and see the array of baby car riages In our basement a rod w.do and ex tending as far as the cyO can reach OVI3R 2iO [ PATTHIINS , the best goods made , with tlio w oi lei renowned "mATIinilSTONRS" nt the head A full sized reed can Inge , with satin parasol , J5.85 , worth $12 00. HAVn not said n blessed thing about 'cm until now although our now patterns - , terns are the talk of the town. Wo control the "QUICK MHAL" goods. They nro abso lutely right , perfect combustion ; both the Process and Generator styles ; both cabinet nnd platform patterns ; prices ranging from ? 2 90 to $28.00 If joit knew what wo know jou would not buy any but a "QUICK MEAL" sto\o under any circumstances. The gasoline stove has comu to stay , and Instead of It being the offensive and dangerous con trivance that was first brought out , It has been so much Improved that It Is not only a houichold necessity , but a positive luxury. It don't make so much difference what > ou select when you are buying "DAND-I30XES and WOODBOXns and UIICAD-BOXJJS" but when you buy "I R-BOXCS" you need to look a little out. mngcrous gasses nnd foul deposits cannot always be detected , even by the sense of smell. ICC-BOXES and UE- FRIGERATOnS are apt to bo overlooked when wo are consldciing the sanitary con dition of our homes. Better buy the poifcct "ventilated" goods , WHICH 'TAKE CAKE OF THEMSELVES. The "GLA.CIDK , " everybody now knows about. It Is perfection , being Ventilated , Cleanatle , Handsome and at reasonable prices. A "GLACIER" Ice box , $3 50 , worth $ C GO A "GLACIER" refrigerator , ? S.G5 , worth * 13'E0' ' ' - J.i t Formerly People's ' Mammotli' Installment House Sctul lOc for postage oil bly "J4 catalogue. Close at 6:30 : evenings , except Monchyand Saturday. wu u t MlLMi Biiiininlen la cure nr i cruiiil ehp iiiuiiei . hold hr nil ilHJ AfK for It. lake no ntbi T Wrlliforfloo Moillc.il lijok lcd in uliln wrapper. Address NCItVi : HKKU CO. , Ma.onloTomiilo For ealc In Omaha. Neb. , by Sherman & llcConnell and by Kuhn & Co. , Drueglsts. laOOiiTIOI ; prime heavv nnl butcher welshts , { 5105(115 ( , nssoiled llht ? 1 " ? ' > 10 SHRRP AND I MHS-HidlpIs , 7,00) ) head , market stend ) , top sheep , II2.I65 ( , top liunbs , $4 G5(4 S3. The i : cnlnK Post sajsA reimiKibly lirge supply of "hearlsh ' tnlk was Miie.id fiom nil quarters before Wall stieet todnj with sped il reference to the tale-cutting nportu fiom the southwest .ind to the Kold export mm omen t. Yit prices for stocks , mi fai fiom iillcclliiK this utmosphere of pepnlmlsm , nctuilly ndvnncul nnd almost without exception ntlnlmd n hlKhrr level. 1'rum n nnnovv inurkit Hlniidpolnt te \ \ coincidence of discontent In strcnKthenliiK prices meant simply that the chort Inleieht hail ibe- rome too larwe for comfoit. Trim n bro.uler point of view It slmpl ) IllusUnltd the unvvlll- mmiciis of outside holders to Fell nt lullnu prices. bt. l.dtlls luo Stork A BT. LOUIS , Mn > -CATTLK-Ri celptB , 1,000 head , shipments , l,2uO hind , mniKet Mow KCII- erally ; native hteeis , J375IJ8J , CSWB J233ff2M ; helffrs , $3 12'i. calvts , J4 ' > , Texas hticiH , l.to ) to 1,100 Ibs , J335 , 600 to 900 Ibs , 53 , cows , > 2 43 ; calves , > 5 , HOGS Hecclpts , 4,700 head , shipments , 2,400 htad , market opened Co off. nut re Rallied the loss , best lunvy and light , fl I IDC 01 , Imlehers , } | S5f500 ; food inlxtil , fl 70fi4 H. K < H ) IlKht , 14 75514 91 , plKM , lough and rnininon , $3 7.1WI W ) HIiniH' Ilecelptn 1000 head , stilpmentH , 2500 head , market active , 10iil5c hlKher , rllnpcd na tives , 75 to HO Ibi ) , .25l.50 | , lambs , II 7-4)523 ICiuiH is City l.lvo Hlnek .MurUnt , KANSAS CITY , Mny -CATrLU-IUcelpts , 2 100 liendi shipments. 2,600 hend , steiidy , Texis steers , J321I3.'J3 , T.-xna coun , > 22i11 13 , shlpp UK Bteem , (3 10IJI 45 , native cmvtf (2 14/3 C5 , stoclarH anil feedeis. J2 MWt 81 bulls J2 2151 i 30. IIOOS IticelptH , 7,100 head , t-hlpnu-ntH 3.SOO hend , utroni ; to lOo Irikliri ; bull. SI bOcl S5 , heMVhs , packets nnd mixed , JI&UWI30 , lights , Yorkers and pi KB , )4 Wt(1 \ MIIJIIP Hccelpls , 1,700 head , slilimunta , none , steady , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sioux Oily l.lxi Stuck Aim lent. RIOUX CITV. May lO.-lKHlH-llMclpts , J Wl ) hrud , j i xtei da v , K7J hend , shpnuiitM , iOJ lit ad , 5c higher : 14 72i < { TI 82' ' . . bulk JIM ) CATTLi-Hicilpl8 , 7l ) Iliad , julirdiy , If31 licad , Hhlpnifiitu , 1074 hind , oed xliid > , com- inon , lOo In lie Invvtr , fciilein , J-"AWIM , M.-U- IhiKB , J225ST340. cows , 123'/JOO , built1 1 50if 2 CO , oxen , l.CO 3CO. _ Now Yorlc Llxi htiie-U llnrltot. NI\V Youiv. May 10. inr.visiiecpipt : , 1,0.x ) head , m.iikit quilt ; no liaillrm- . HIIiii ; > AND LAMllH-Itecilptn. B W ) hend , market linn ; wood illpp'd Hhcrp 14 OUS4 2J ; lair 10 pilme illpiKil jeailhiKS , J1 WK3 23 IIOOS It celpts , 4 B'm brad , iiuiil.it weak , In ferior to choice hey * , | 5 2003 'A Stock In Ilecolpta of llvei 'Hook at llo four prlnclptl yarJs ( orThurbdiy , May 10 , wereii Shcop. 10,700 Do Not Ileeliln Where you'll spend the summer before nscer- alnlng what are thu attractions of Hot SprlngB , 8. D. Tlio Burlington's city ticket agent at 1324 Parnam street will be glad to tell you about tUctu. WM , LOTJDON , Commission Merchant C7AIN AND PROVISIONS- Private wires to Chlcneo and New Yoik. All business oidera placed on Chlcneo Hoard cf Tindc. Curiespondenco solicited. * Office loom I , New Yoik Llfo Uull lln Telcphono 13US. ' WHAT CURES PIMPLES The only rcilly Rticerssfii ] nrcventlvo nnd cure of | iinili ! | , bfockhrndi , red , rough h inil falling hair , nnd bnby blc in. Ulien , Is Iho cclolrntcd CtiTlcUiiA SoAf , srentpit of ckln purlllcr * rnd beimlinerK , n well as pnrcit niiiUneelcitof tcllot nnd nuircry tonna Only pieventivo of clog- glnu of tlio pores , gold everywhere. DRS. BETTS' ' V AND BETTS Medical anil Surgical Institute. S. IT. DAVIS , M. D , , T PHYSICIAN , if l IOC * \ LJ Td all forms of NUUVOUS , CIIHONIO AND 1'IUVATQ DISEASES We cure npecdlly uml permanently all ill * BOIIKCB uf the HBXiiul Hj'Htem , nlwo kldnoy. bladder , blood , ckln and utomacU troutilcB. Our prlnclplfa unel nsslstanta have all made life ) Htuillea of our tipeclaltlcii CONSUI/fATJON PUKU. Hend 1-conti for our now 120 patft ) book. Call or uddresu with utump , J BTTTC & DTTTO . 119 South I4th St. , Omahaj