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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1895)
W MMWi JK , ' G THE OMATJA DAILY BEEt IfUESDAY , MAY 7 , 1395. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Boars Won tbo Battle In the Wheat Market Yesterday ! JULY CLOSED NEARLY TWO CENTS LOWIR Compared with Hie WenkntM In Wheat Com Might Almost Ito Culled J'lriu Although It Closed nt n Decline. CHICAGO , May 6. The bears were win ners In today's Ironltn ? In the wlient mar ket , July closing ITio lower. The Fonklnb' rnlns nnd lower entiles canned the decline. July corn closed lie lower nnil July oatB ? 4o lower. Provisions eloped practically un changed. Wheat oponcd very weak ns the re. ult of the rnln storms throuRhout the country since Saturday. The other market news , outside of n heavy decrease In the vlslblu supply , was bearish In general , as It has been for a week or more. There was no export demand. Hecelpts were In excess of those of the year before. The other exporting countries were still pouring out wheat In greater abundance limn was need cd by Hie Importing nations. The opening trades for July were at from C334c down to O'/c ' , with numerous sellers at the higher und very few al the lower quotations. Ho very radical a decline since Saturday nnd the fact that It bm'isht the price under the rate ut wnlch puts had heen sold caused Dome confident buying , which caused a reac tion to from C3HC to M > ( c In the course of the forty minutes. Following that there was a gradual decline to the lowest price made al the opening , and that wag In turn succeeded by another rife to CS'H.c. ' the nil- vatice being due to a de < re.ise of 3 &SO.UOJ bu. In the visible , or alKUit l.WI.MJO bu. greater reduction than had been generally expected. The visible supply being disposed of , the market then camu under the depressing In- lluences with which the day's dispatches abounded. MInncnpolls-Uuliith receipts amounted lo 3SI carloadi , compared with 31S cars on the corresponding day of the year before. The total of the primary market re ceipts was given at Z9luiO bu. , against : iK- ! 000 bu. last year. Export clearances from the Atlantic ports , Including wheat and Hour , amounted tn 178,101 bu. The amount on ocean passipe In T nscd 9UVU bu. , and th English visible Incrent-L'il 1,300MM bu. Ilus- Bla's contribution to lust week's shipments of wheat was repotted at 41,000,000 bu. Those later Items taken together were the Influ ences under which the timrkel broke very sofl , following the flrsl effecl of the reduc tion In the visible , nnd caused a decline to C2 > ic about an hour from the close. There being nothing heard concerning the working of any round lots of wheat for shipment from here , nor any but a trifling quantity at the seaboard , the decline gath ered force as the end of the session approached preached , and n minute or so from the close G2i4e became the trading price , and that was still current as the bell tapped. Compared with the Weakness In wheat , corn might almost be called firm , although It closed nl a decline. Foreign advices wcr ? encouraging , nnd Ihe advices from the sen- board were thai some WOK being sold dally for export. The demand In the cash market was good nnd carloads were easy to dis pose of , nnd the offerings of these had been about all picked before the speculative prices showed any radical weakness. The heaviness In wheat proved too much to con tend against. Receipts were 180 cars. The decrease In the vlslblo supply of only 1,731- 000 bu. , compared with a decrease of 2.7M- 000 bu. a year ago. was a polnl which counted In favor of the bars. July opened at from 49Vie lo 494ic , advanced to from 49e to Me , declined to lO'.iu and closed firm nt from 40V&C to 491,10. Onts were fairly active nnd lower. The market was governed principally by wheat nnd corn. The recent rains In the oats ter ritory were ttlll reported us a weakening feature. The deferred deliveries were want ed to some extent , but ruled lower In spite of a. fairly active Inquiry. May sold at from 28' , c to 28'SiC , closing at the latter price bid. July opened at ffi'ic , sold nt isy c , up to & % < ? . declined again to SSHc und closed nt 2oUc. The visible supply Hhowed a decrease In oats ofIOUOO bu. , but had little If any effect upon the mar ket. ket.The The provision market was weak and heavy for the most part , although very lit tle change In value resulted In the end. J'ork recovered a lOc decline , to within 2' c of Its closing value on Saturday , nnd lard nnd ribs arc actually without change. Hog receipts were ffi.txio head , and 1S.UOO head are expected tomorrow. Estimates for Tuesday : Wheat , 45 cars ; rorn , 150 cars ; oats , 1W cars ; hogs , 18,000 head. The leading futures ranged ns follows ; Articles. [ Opsn. I Law. | Oloij. \VhcatNo. i ! May 02K 01 01 July saw OSS1 Sept. . . iuH U3UUU1 Corn No. I ! . . Mny 40 % July. Sept. 4UM OatMNo. 1 ! . , . May ynt Juno an July I'ork per bbl July n ns 12 00 11 R5 11 ns Sept. 11 ! PJH 1 ! ! 03 11 ! PJM , Liiul.lOUlba Julv n caw 0 07 ! < n ov.m n 05 Sept G bU G b5 U UO G bO Short Hlba- Jtlly Q OS 6 in 0 G2 D 10 Supt 0 ' . ' 0 0 25 G 17h 0 15 ! Cash nuotatlona were an follows : PLOt'llWinter patentH , J3.105T3.40 ; winter KtraiKhtx , J2..hwjT3.15 ; Uikcm. tl.6o02.40 ; BprlnR palcnlf. t3.Xi3 7i ; M'rlni ; KtialKhts , J2.1 < T3- WHBAT No. J nirlnit , KGGiVjcj No. 3 ppilns. nominal , No. 2 red , ClUc. COHN No. 2 , 4Uc ; No. 3 yellow , 4S'fcc. OATS-No. 2. 2SAc ( ; No. 2 white , 32Vi32ttc ; No. 3 white. 31140J214C. UYR No , J. ctc. : HAHI.KY No. 2 , 5PAOD2c ; No. 3 , M85c ; No. 4 , nominal FLAX HKtSD-No. 1 , J1.44U. TIMOTHY Hiii-Pilme , J3.03. CLOVMIl SHHD-JS.fr , . I'UOVISIONS Mf > ] ) ork , per bbl. , II.SOifll.a5. Tj\rd. per 103 Ibs. , JC.O-J. Short ribs nldes ( loo. o ) , IG.POifili.O'i. Dry nailed HhouUlers ( iKixetl ) , 5.3"i ! C5.60. Short , clear sides ( koxed ) , ( C : r WC.37' & . WHISKY Ulstlllvn' finished goods , per Hal. , tl.22. HIIOAUR Cut loaf , unchanged. The followlnB were the receipts and shipments today : On the Produce oxcrianro today tno butter mar ket was Btt-ady ; cruainory , H-alUe ; ilairy , Hu16c. n. Blo.uly ; llMUP.'hiC. Cliec'no , crcania , NI\V VUUK UK.Nnu.vi , MAUKKT. Closing Qnotittlons on the Prlntlpul Com- moilltlcs nnd Slnples. NEW YOIIIC , May 6. PLOUH-npcelptK. 15.MC bliln. ; exports , 7,000 bbls. ; sales , 37. JO ) pkga. Quiet for cverylhlnR but city flour. SprlnB pat- cnta were heavy , but winter Krades held btraily. The break In wheat canned the weak- neea ; city mill patents , t4.1' > S4.W ; wlntei patents , J3.IOJI3.75 ; city mill okarn. J3.J3.CO ) ; winter stralRhts , (3.9)03.33 ; Minnesota patents , J3.704f4.00 ; winter extras , } 2.COi2.(5 ; Minnesota bakers , t2.70ff3.20 ; winter low grade * . J2.2 fl CO Fprlns low emdes , J2.Wffi.2J. Houthern flour , dull ; iroo < l to choice extin. J3.t'If3.8J. Hye Hour , firm ; vnles , 300 bbl . ; suticrllne , t3.K103.I5 ; fancy. I3.WW4.25. COHN MEAb-O.ult-1 ; yellow western , tl.1'0 1.19 ; Itrnnilywlne , t'i.W. WlIEAT Ilecolptm C2.900 bu. ; cxporln. 82.2K bu. ; luilea , 4,4.V.oi.iO Ui. futures and 32.000 bu , ppot ; No. 2 led , In stoic and elovHtor , Mr ; afloat. 67'.jc , f. o. K , DSe. ulluat ; No. 1 hard , 74c , delivered , Optlnns were very weak nt thi start undT active liquidations , due to lowc-i cnblea , heavy Uunnlan KhlpmentH and ruins weet , ( ubsrciuenlly ralllxl partially on the UK visible nupply decrease , but airaln sohl elf under lown late cables nnd bli ; decrease In the IJiixllxli visi ble and amount afloat for Kuropo : closed : fi21i ( net decline ; No. 2 rtxl , May , 66U67UC , closed al CCc ; June , & > % ( | C7 7-lt * ' . rloiieil at C6 ; c ; July , Cd T-l&DI&o. cliveil nt CC\c ; August , ; ! . { > 4c cloH.il at CTic ; Bvptember , C7HU > > Hc , closed al 67Sc : IH-cemljer. 6 ! < H 70 ie , doted at 6SS.C. COHN Itecelpts. 174. &O bu. ; exports. 43..VIO bu. ralfa , 4SO.CV" ) bu. futures nml M,0"0 Im. yp.it. HHjt | steady ; yellow. U'.ic ; uiiKiiuled mixed. M'i ' ClUUc ; steamer mixed , Uc. dell\ei M ; stvanuT MHc. Options advanced durlnir the forenoon in a irootl tUiort demand , poor pindtnKS antl talk of continued cash demand went , but finally re , fictiil and cKsed heavy at He decline ; May , 6 HI J04Hc. closed at 54'io ; July. SHHf.M'.c , clomn Bt M c ; September , MHttW 3-16c. clo > e.l at MHe , OATS Heci'liils , 10S.WJO bu. ; eiK > rt * . none ralea , 1SO.OOO bu. future * nnd 76r ) bu , ipot , Himt easy , No. 2. 3 ! 2-54c ; No. 2. drllveifd. 23\ \ < ( l33 > c ; No. S . " 2r ; No , 2 'Ahlte , 37c : No. i white , S6'4c ' ; I nick white western , 3S Uc. Op lions dull and weaker with wheat ; clomnl H > lower ; Mny. 5Ui32 c. closctl at 32H'i < Juni Cloced at 32Hc ; July , 3\4f33Vic , cloned at 32le HAY fitcaily ; shlpp'.ntr. WilWo ; EIXX ] to choice , HOPS Weak ; state , ftwnmon to choice , old ; lS t , 4tfllo ; Pacific count , old , 38io ; 1S3I HIDES StixniK ! wet wilted New Orleans , s- lected. 4S to K Ibs. , < Hc , lluenos A ) re * , dry , ft ) to S4 lb& , lie. WOO UKir in. domestic fleecr , IClJlSc ; pulled 196I4C. pnOYlSION8-H * f. nrm ; family. 111.00814.00 extra ines * , JS.MJ/8.W ; city , extra India mess , 117 OOC19.10. Cut meats , gulet : plckltd belllo is.MtpS.7t ; pickled houlder * . 3iO 3.75 ; iilcklei taJiut , 19.KQ9.U ) . I-arJ. steady ; city , H.08 ! ; Je , 176 Utrces ; May cloietl nt IC.M , nominal ; Julyi tt.iS , nr.mlnnl ; reflntd. lowrr ; continent , I 17 K ; tnltx. 2M tlerres ; P. A. . 17. M : eimpound , I 15. J'ork. cany ; talti , COO bbl . new me s at , IICTTKnEasier : weitirn dairy. 7Hf12'.io ; western crfnm ry , Hftl'oj wt-stern factory , 7O lie ; F.lRlnn. lie : Imitation creamery. StiQUUc ; stnt * dnlry , lOf/ITc : Mat * creamery , He. ClIEEHi : Dull ; Mate , large , &U'Hc ; small , 'k ' ; r , part tMmr. lHQ c , full sklnu , IClUc. hooi ? IrreRular ; stnte nnd Penn yUnnla , 1314 Qn > ic ; freuli , 13fl r..lti southern , 12fl2\c ; rc * elr.n , 11,191 pkts. COTTONSKKU Olfr-fcitcady ! prime ciuJp. Zl O24'.ici ' prime yellow. 2iy2Hc ; prlmi > summer yel low , :7/27'.ic / ; ott summer yellow , SCHWic ; yrl luw butter Kinder , 2 c ; prim * summer white , 3lc. TAM/JW Strnily ; city ( 2 per pkg. ) , 4Hc ; country ( pkK . frep ) , 4Uc. PKTUOMi'M Nomlnnli United closed nt * U2'4 ; Wnnhlncton , bblii. . > 5. nominal ; Wnnh- liiKl-n , In bulk , nominal ; refined New York , 7.71 : Philadelphia nnd Iloltlmore , J7.70 ; Phlla- dclphla nnd Ilalttmori * . tn bulk , $ ' . . (12. ( IldSIN Steady ; strained , common to good , . HICIHleady , domestic , fair to extra , 4X0 G\r : Japan , SHfll'lc. ' MOI/AHHiS Steady ; New Orleans , open kettle , pnrnl to choice , 30fi3oc. I'KANL'TS cjulel ; fancy hand-picked , S'.JO ' 3Hc ; enr . 2f3'ic. } rni21OHT8 To Liverpool , dull ; Rrnln , by ftfnm. 2c. METALS I'lit Iron , quiet ; Scotch. JI9.0W20.00 ; Amerlcnn. Ju.5'ijllz.W. Copper , Mraily ; brokers' price , JJ.75 ; vxchancp price. tJ.85. I , nd , barely steady ; brokerH * price. J2. ! .i ; exchanse price. J3' > ! fi 3.0714. Tin , Inieiy steady ; Htralts , J14.33 /14.4.-ii iilates , steady. Kpelter , dull ; ilomcstlc , J3.irft3.2o. Bales on 'chanKc. 10 tons spot tin nt JI4.4) . _ _ OMAHA ( IIMUVI : , MAHKET. Condition of Trndo nml Ouolntlouj nn Mnplc nii'l I'nncy Produce. iOC.S-Cholce stock , 1201Z'.4c. lll'TTIMl Pneklnit stock , SS7c ; fair to good rrxmtry , 10713 < * ; cholre to fancy , 14Q17c ; gathered creamery , ISc ; separator creamery , 1982)c. I.IVi : PorijTlir Hem. CfiC'lc ; mixed , Cc ; ducks. ST/SHe / ; turkeys , 8S9c ; heavy toms , 7c ; cees < e , SffS'ic. Vn.MV-Cholce fnt , 70 to 100 Ibs. , are quoted nt CIJ7c ; larue and coarse , 3SJ4c. CIIEEHE Wlscunsln full cream , Young Ameri cans , 12ij T13c ; twins , 13c ; Nebrntka nnd lown , full ercnm , lie ; Nehinska nnd Iowa , part skims , ifiSe ; UmburKer , No. 1 , lie ; brick , No. 1 , lie ; Swif , No. 1 , 15c. HAY Upland hay , J8.50 ; midland , JS.OO ; low land , J7.M ; i ye ptiaw , J5.00 ; tolor makes the price on liny , l.lnht bales sell the best. Only top grades bring top prlcen. PIQUONS Per doz. , 1.001.20. vuoiri'A iu.ua. POTATOEH-Westcin stock , car lots , We ; smnll lots , 70@73ci Early Hose need potatoes , 90c ; Znrly Ohio seed , 11.10 ; Northern Early Ohio seed , Jl.K. OLD nnANS Hand picked , navy , J2.20 ; Lima benni. per lb. , C'/jf. ONIONS On orders , yellow , per bu. , 11.10 ; red , $1.20. CAI1IIAOE On oiders. 3c. SW13UT POTATOES Good stock , J2 ; eced , J2.25. IlonSEHADlSH Per lb. . CB7c. PAI18NIP.S Per bbl. . $1.73 , Hl'TAllAOAS-Per lb. . H4c. PAHSI.EY Per doz. bunches , 35c. Tl'HNIPS-Per bbl. , $1.5i ) . 8PINACH-PW bu. tmi-ket , C0075C. WATI5U CHESS-Per 10-qt. case , $1.CO1.75. It A DISHES Per doz. bunches , 2JC. QUEEN ONIONS Per doz. bunches , 15c. LETTL'CE-Per doz. , 30833C. ASPAUAOfS White stock on orders , 30c per doz. bunches ; giecn , 2'iC. PIE PLANT rr lb , . llic. Ct'CUMDERB On onlfra , $1.75 per doz , PEAS On orders , per V4-bu. baskets , $1,23. RTIIINGI I1BANS On oidera , per H-bu. crate , $ l.75S2.00 ; per W-bu. box , $1.00 1.15. FHUITS. TOMATOES Per six basket crate , $0.00ii:7.00. : HTHAWHERHIES Choice shipping stock , per case of 24 qtB. , $2.CO. APPLES Tlicre are no good shipping apples to be hud In the market. THOPICAL FHUITS. CHANGES Fancy Wnnhlnston navels , per box , $3.50fi3.75 ; fancy WnshlnKton navels , per box , 90 and 112 rlz ? , none ; choice Washington navels , resular sUe , f3.M03.50 ; choice Wavhlnglon na vels. M nnd 112 flze. $3 ; fancy seedlings , per box. J2.7S ; choice BcedllnK * . per box , J2.258'2.M. LEMONS Extra fancy lemons. SCO size , $4 ; Htrlctly chulce lemons , SCO size , J3.75. HANANAS Choice shipping stock , per bunch , J2.00S2.50. MISCELLANEOUS. FIOS Fancy , lie ; choice , 1213c ; California. bugs , 7c. HONEY Now York , ICc ; dark , 14c ; California , , . MAPLE SYIlt'P-aallon Jugs , per doz. , $12 ; Itlxby , 5-Knl. cans , $3. MAPLE SUOAll-Per lb. . OSNOc. NUTS Almonds , 14c ; English wnlnuts , Foft- shelled , 12c ; standards , lie ; Illbcrta , 9c ; Brazil utM. tic ; pecnnn , 10ff(12c. MINCE MEAT Fancy , In quarter bbls. , per lb. , GUc : 10-gnl. kegs , Cc ; condensed , per case of 3 doz. pkgs. , KM. DATES In CO to 70-lb. boxes , B',4c per lb. ; fard dates , c per lb. HAUEU KIIAUT Choice white , per bbl. , $5.DO ; per hnlf bbl. , $3. CIUER-Puie Juice , per bbl. . $3 ; half bbl. , $3. HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 green hides , Cc ; No. 2 grecrt hides. CHe ; No. 1 green tailed hides. 7c ; No. 2 green salted hides , CVic ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 13 Ibs. , 6ii9c ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 7c ; No. 1 dry illno hides , 8ii9c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , 6i7c ; No. 1 dry patted hides , 7c ; part cured hide * . .4o per pound lera than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Green Failed , each 23BCOC ; each [ /flSc ; dry sheal lings ( short woolcd early skins ) , No. 1 , each , MilOc ; diy Bhearllngs ( short wooled early skins ) , No. ? . jach Do ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , pound , actual weight , 5ic : dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per pound , actual weight. 4S6c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4 Ci4c ; dry flint Coloiada murrain wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4liCc. Have feet cut off. as It Is ntelo.'s to pay freight on them , TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tallow. 41J I 4V4c ; No. 2 tallow , 34i4c ! ; grease , white A , 46' I'ic : crease , white H , 3Ho ; grease , yellow , 2HW3o ; grease , dark , 2iC ! : ; old butter. 202 01 beesuax , prime , 17f(20c ( ; rough tallow , 2c. WOOL. I'NWAPHED-Flne heavy , Cf"c ; Hne liKht , 89c : quarter blood , 10C12o ; seedy , hurry nnd chaffy , fcfi9c ; cotted nnd broken , coarse , 74i9c : cotted nml broken , line , GWSc. WOOL. WASHED Medium , 15l < ic ; Hne , 14JP 16c ; tub wnshed. ICfllSc ; black , 8c ; bucks , 6c ; tag locks , 2i'3c ; dead nulled , tfiCo. FUHS. PURS Bear , black , No. 1 , large , $20.00025.00 ; bear , brown , No. 1 , large , $20.001(23.00 ( ; No. I me dium , $16.00 : No. 1 , small. $12.00 ; bear , brown. yearlings. No. 1 , large , J10.00ffl2.00 ( ; No. 1 me dium , JS.OO ; No. 1 , small. $6.00 ; bear , brown cubs , No. 1. large , $7.00 ; No. 1 , medium , $ J.OO No. 1 , small , $3.00 ; badger. No. 1 , medium $15.00 ; No. 1 , small , $3.00010.00 ; bear , black vearllPKB. Nolarge , $12.WQ 16.00 ; No. 1 , me dium , $10.00 ; No. 1 small , 57.00 ; bear , black cubs. No. 1. large , $6.00&8.00 ; No. I , medium $5.0000.00 ; No. 1 , small , $4.00 ; benr , black , Mon tana nnd llocky mountain , No. 1. large. $18.00 ® 20.00 ; No. 1 , medium , $14.00 ; No. 1 , email , $10.00 t > enr , black. Montana venrlln a , No. 1 , lurce I12.W ; No. 1. medium , $8.00 ; No. I , small , $5.00 bear , black. Montana cubs. No. 1 , large. $6.60 No. 1 , medium , $4.50 ; No. 1 , small , $3.00 ; bear silver tip. No. 1 , large , $20.00 ; No. 1 , medium $12.00 ; No. 1. small , JS.OO ; hear , silver tip , year lings. No. 1 , large , $11.00 ; No. 1. medium. $8.00 nccordkiK to beauty , No. 1. Inrge. $100.00 ; No , 1 medium , JCO.OO ; No. 1 , small , $50.00 ; fox. silver gray. No. 1 , large , 75c ; No. i , medium , COo ; No mu ; * u. i , Biiiuu , vu , muuiuiun non , perfec head and feet , No. 1 , large , $1.0002.00 ; Imper feet eklns. JC.W37.00 ; No. 1. small , JS.OO : otter pale , No. 1. large , :7.00 ; No. 1. medium , $5 00 No. 1 , small. $1.00 , raccoon , No. 1 , large. COitioc No. 1 , medium , 60c ; No. 1. large. tOc@J2 0) ) skunk , black , cased , narrow striped , No. 1 large We ; No. 1. medium , 40c ; No. 1 , small , 25c ; broai striped. No. 1 , large , 20 ? 25c ; wolverine. No. 1 1..P. . . . fill. Vn I mn , ! ! . . f\SV. T _ . . . $1.60 : No. 1 , small , 7Sc ; muskrats , winter , No. 1 large. SillOc ; No. 1 , medium , 9c ; No. 1 , small 7c ; muskrats. fall , No. 1. large. 4iCc ; No. i medium , "c ; No. 1 , small , Cc : muskrat kits. 233c ' "t. Louis Opiionil Market. ST. LOUIS , May C. FLOUIl Firm , active , bu not quotubly changed ; pntento , $3.2'3.IO ' ; extra fancy. J2.75B2.b5 ; choice , $2.1JJ2.CO ; rj'O Hour J3.254i3.10. WHEAT Opened at a decline of > 4c. bu rallied quickly on a good demand , recovering Ihe early loss ; heavy markets elsewhere , how ever , soon caused a reaction , a decline of I'.iJ ' Hie from the opening being made : market closei weak at the. bottom , May being lUc below yes terday ; No. 2 red. cash. 6tc bid ; May , 64y asked ; July. GlWU'lc ; August , CO'.ic asked ; Sep- temhep. CO e nrked. COHN Stmnp throughout the day , except n the close ; opened Uc advance , but this was los and price * finally gave way. closing UfTKo l > elo % Saturday : Nn. 2 mixed , rash , 42'io ' bd ; May 4J'4o bid ; July , 4TH47ne ; September. 4S' , ; asked. OATS Weak , prices being a shade below Sat urd.iy for futures ; ppot nlno weaker ; No. 2 rash , 20140 asked ; May. 23Kc asked ; June. 29U bM : July. K\a nsketl. HYE No spot offerlngit. nut some for sale t arrive ; buyers holding off nnd refuse to mak bids. lIHAN'-Stronir and higher ; 68V4c being bid fo eunt track , but lha little offered was held at We COHN MBAI-$2,2Se2,30. FLAX SKKU Quiet : $1.41. OHASS SEEDS-Qulet nnd nrm ; clover seed J7.oi-llX.CiO ; timothy seed. J1.W1T4.W. HAY Steady ; prulrle. prime tn strictly fancj H.Oiitmo. this side ; timothy , choice to fancy $10.00012.23. llt'TTEH Weaker ; fancy Elglns , 20c ; tcpa ralor ereomer ) ' , ISfJICo. EOC.s Dull and lower : 9c. WIHSKY-Steady ; $1.9) for dlstlllen' Hnlshe LEAD-J.S7'4. SPKLTEH-IX10. 1'HOVISIONH lork , standard mess , $12. Lard prime strain. $ .40 : cooler , tS-SS. Dry rait meaU boxed shoulders , J.a ; longs , M.Uii ; ribs , J .t3 shorts , tl ! 274. llacnn. boxed shoulder * , IS.7S : longs. $ ( .50 ; ribs. JC.62'4 ' ; shorts , ja.87'4. ' HECEIITS Flour , 6.UOO bbls. ; wheat , 18,000 bu. , corn , 20,000 bu. ; ontu , J4.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 7,000 bbls. ; wheat , 120,000 bu. ; corn , 13,000 bu. ! oats , 3,000 bu. Liverpool Mnr'ets. LIVERPOOL , Mny C. WHEAT Spot dull : No. 2 red spring , C.s 4.1 ; No. 1 hard , Manitoba , 6s 3d ; utures opened quiet , with nenr | isltlons Hd ewer and distant positions Id lower : closed tendy , with nenr nnd distant position * Id liwrr ; uslness nlxml equally distributed ; Mny , 6s lUil ; une , f > 2d ; July , 6s 2Hd ; Augviit , Cs 2 > ; d ; September. 6s 3Vid ; October , Is 3\d. l"OHN Spot nnn ; Amerlcnn mixed , new. 4s 7d ; utures opined etendy , with near nnd distant iosltlon Ud lower ; closed stondy. with nenr loslllons unchanged to Ud lower nnd dlstnnt losltlons Ud liiwer tn id higher ; business nbnut qunlly distributed ; May. 4s r , ; il ; June , 4s rd ; uly , 4s 7d ; August , 4s 7Ud ; September , 4s 7 id ; Oetnbcp , 4s 8 irt. PLOt'H Firm ; demand fair ; Bt. Louis fancy vlnter. C 3d. PHOVIS1ONS Itacon , quiet ; demand poor. 'timberlnnd cut , S8 to 30 Ibs. , 33s : short ribs. 3a ; long clenr , light , 38 to 45 Ihs. , 32s ; long lenr , heavy , t5 Ibs. . 3Js ; short clenr backs , light , S Ibs. , 2Ss Od ; short clear middles , heavy. B5 Ibs. , 33s ; clenr bellies. 14 to 16 Ibs. . 31s. Shoulders' , quare. 12 to IS Ibs , 2is. Hnms , short cut , 4 to 1C Ibs. . 42s M. Tnllow , fine North Amer- cnn , nominal. Ilo.f , extra India mess , 80s ; irlme mes , 62s fid. Pork , prime mew. fine west. rn , 61s 3d ; western niedliim. 53 9d. . Lard , dull ; prime westcin. 33s Cd ; refined , In pnlls. 35s. CHEESE Ensy ; demand poor ; finest Amerlcnn , vhlte. 4Cs bl : finest American , colored , 47s Cd. Ill'TTEH-Flnest United Stntes , 60s ; good , 4D9 COTTONSEED Oil , Lhcrpool refined , 18s. LINSEED OIL 20 < i 3d. PETHOLEUM 9i4d. HEFHK1EHATOH llEEF-Foicauarters , 37id , ilndnunrters. CUd. HOPS At Ixjndon ( Pncino coast ) , 2 Cs , Iliiltliniiro Alurknts. IIALTIMOHE , Mny C.-FLOfR-FIrm ; western superfine , $2.35fi2.:0 ; western extra , J2.55fl3.OT ; vlnter wheat patent , $3.60f3.S"i ; spring patent. 3.0ii4.05 ; spring wheat strnlKhts. $3.30fl3.SO ; re ceipts. 8.858 bbls. ; shipments , 1.2C1 bbls. ; sales , ,775 bbls. WHEAT Quiet nnd pnv : spot nnd month , CSfiGSUr ; June. Clu asked ; July , GG'l K > Hc ; Au gust , C6H" nskivl ; steamer. No. 2 red , COSC-J'Je ; receipts , 32,4(3 bu. ; stock. 305.0CI bu. ; sales , 90.000 HI. ; southern wheat , by sample , 70jic ; south ern wheat , on gruile , C7fi70c. COHN Ensy ; fp-it , 5Pie ; mnnth. 6l I54Uc ; July. SIHc ai/kcd ; Augtist , * > 5c bid ; steamer nixed. 63B53iic : lecelpts. 47,306 bu. : stock. 11S.1M ni. ; sales , 23,000 bu. ; routhern white corn , ta'it'S ' j6c ; Routhern yellow , triii < f57c. OATS Finn ; No. 2 white western. 37fi37He ; No. 2 mlxiil , SSJfSSUc ; receipts , 6,673 bu. ; stock , M.OOO tin. GHA1N F11KIOHTS Dull ; rates fairly steady ; steam to Liverpool , per bu. , H4T'2d. May ; Cork , for ordeis , per quarter , 2i ) 10'Jd , Mny. HYE-Qulct ; stock , 6,931 bu. HAY Steady nnd firm ; good to choice timothy , $13.WMI 14.00. SfUA HS Strong ; granulated , $1.45 rcr 100 Its. 11UTTEH Wink ; fancy creumeiy , 19ijj20c ; Im itation creamery , idttlte ; ladle , lOc ; good ladle , llSflte ; store packed , 85flOc. EGOS Krc li. 10ffl2c. ( CHEESE-ljulet ; fnncy New York , lli12c. Cuffcn Mnrkct. NEW YORK. May 6. COFFEE Options opened dull nt unchanged prices to 10 points de cline , cnbles being disappointing. There were no outside orders and local traders were equally Indifferent. The market firmed up on scarcity of sellers , closed quiet at net unchanged tn 5 points nduince ; sales , 3,600 bags , Including : Mny , $14.20 < i ( 11.25 ; September , $14.45 ; October , $14.50 ; December , $1440 ; spot coffee , dull , No. 7 , $16 , mild , quiet ; Cordova , $18.25ffll9.00 ; sales , 2OW bags Mnrncnlbo nnd 2,000 bags Ccnernl Amerlcnn , p. t. ; warehouse deliveries from New' York Sat urday , 6,383 bags ; New York stock today , 225.M2 bags ; United State * Block , 2S3.847 bags ; afloat fet the United Suites , 259,000 bags ; total visible for the United States , 247,847 bags , ngalnst 431,453 bogs last year. SANTOS. May C. Firm ; guod average Santos , $16.50 ; receipts , two days , 6,000 bags ; stock , 271,000 bags. HAMI1URO , May C. Quiet , unchanged to 4 pfg. higher ; sales. 7,000 bags. HIO DE JANEIRO. May 6. Firm ; No. 7 , nio , $16.60 ; exchange , 9Vld ; receipts. 24,000 bags ; cleiired for the United Stntcs , 8.000 lings ; cleared for Europe , 9.000 bags ; stock , 285.000 bags. HAVRE , Mny 6. COFFEE Opened quiet nt < i lower ; nt 12 m. . steady , unchanged ; at 3 p. m. , steady , unchanged to 'if higher ; closed steady , unchanged to Uf net decline for the day ; salts , 11,000 bags. _ 4 niton Alurkct. NEW ORLEANS. May 6. COTTON Futures quiet nnd sternly ; cnlcs , 60,000 bales ; May , $6.21 bid : June , J6.23 C.25 ; July , $6.5206.33 ; August , $6.3 ; ? .3S ; September , $6.39JIC.40 ; October , JC.41 RC.42 ; November , $0.44516.46 ; December , J6.4S ® 6.49 : January , J6.62&6.54. ST. LOUIS , Mny C. COTTON-Qulet , 1-lCc lower ; middling , CVic ; sales , GOO bnles ; receipts , 1.261 bnles ; fchlpmcnts , 1,615 bales ; stock , 40,521 'NEW YOHIC , May ( i. COTTON-Qulet ; mid dling , C 13-16c ; net receipts , 631 bales ; gross. t64 ! bales ; exports , to Great Ilrltaln , 5,316 bnles ; to the comment. 4.803 bales ; forwarded , 150 bales ; Rilec , 0,801 bales ; spinners , 61 bales ; stock , 224- 4G9 bales. Middling. C 3-lCc ; low middling , 5 13-16c ; good ordinary , fi'/fcc ; net receipts , 3,610 bales ; grofs , 3,710 bales ; tn\H \ , 900 bales ; stock , 237,623 bales. tVool Market. LONDON , Mny C.--At the wool nuctlon snlea today 13.731 bales were offered , of which 1,500 were wlthdinwn , A good catalogue was entered and bidding wns spirited , nnd especially by Ger man buyers. Prices nre hardening and nrc now 5 pep cent over the opening rates. American buyers bought several hundred bales of Victoria wools nt extreme figures. The following were the sales In detail : New South Walec , 3,617 hales ; coured , 6d01s Id ; greasy. 4' , ( ( J9d. Queens land , 2,467 bales ; scoured , 7Ud81s Id ; grensy , 3ff3V4d. Victoria , 3,216 bales ; scoured , "Md(51s ( 3V4d ; greasy , 4jdB'ls ( V4d. South Australia , 19fl bnles ; scoured , 7814d ; greasy , 4U7Ud. Swan River , 94 bnles ; scoured , 4Ud ; greasy , 3Hd. Tas mania , 1,247 bales ; greasy , 6911'id , New Zealand , 2,834 bales ; scoured , 4@9d. MllwiiiiKeo Markets. MILWAUKEE , Mny C. WHEAT Lower ; No. 2 spring , 62c ; No. 1 northern , 7H4c ; July , 534c. CORN Scarce nnd firm : No. 3. 50c. OATS-Actlve ; No. 2 white , 32ic ; No. 3 white. 324e. ! IIAHLEY NomlnnI ; No. 2 , 60c ; sample barley , HVE Steady : No. 1. 63c. PROVISIONS Steady ; pork. $11.81 ; lard , $6.53. RECEIPTS Flour , 3,300 bbls. ; wheat , 22,100 bu. : barley. 19.200 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 7,600 bbls. ; wheat , 700 bu. ; barley , 1,600 bu. SiiRiir Market. NEW YORK , May 6. SUOAH Raw , nctlvt nnd higher ; fair refining , 2c ; ce-ntrlfiigal , W test , 3ic ! : sales. C,4Gt ! bags centrifugal. 96 test , nl 3'ie ; CW3 bags centrifugal , 95 test , 2-Hc c. nnd f. 876 bags molase8 sugar , 89 test , 2c ; 1.787 bag ? Muscovado , 89 test , 2c ; refined sugar decided ) ! higher ; No. 6. 3T1 (4 1-lCc ; No. 7 , 3Hc ; .No. 8 3i ; T3 15-16c ; No. 9 , 3 ll-lCft3Tic ; No. 10. 3Hfl 3 13-lCc ; No. 11. 3 9-16if3c ; No. 12 , 3 7-16JJ3 ( , c No. 13 , 3Uc ; off A , 4ic ! ; mold A , 4 l-16 l'lc standard A , 4Hc ; confectioners' A , 4 3-16l'ic cut loaf , 4 15-16Sf4 ic ; crushed , 4 15-IC5'.4c ; iiow. dered. I'-iJTI 13-lCc ; granulated , 4 5-16JIHc ; cubes 4 9-164 4c. _ Knimas City Llvo Stoo'c. 1CANSAS CITY , May 6. CATTLE Hecelptn 2wiO hend ; shipments , 1,600 bend ; market stead ) to strong ; Texas steers , $3.30iR3.00 ; Texas cows 12. 0003.3beef ; steers. $3.3W5.80 | ; native cows , $1.60 4.40 ; stockcrs nnd feeders , $2.)04.W ; bulls , HOC1S Receipts , 4 200 head ; shipments , 60 * ' head ; -maiket steiuly to 6c lower ; bulk of sales , $4. 4004. K > ; henvleB , $4.4504.65 ; packers , $4.4004.65 mixed , 54.3501.63 : light. $4.3004.45 ; Yorkctw , $1.4004.45 ; pigs , $3.6004.30. SHEEP Hecelpts , 1,900 htndj shipments , 20 ( head ; market steady. IViirln Murkfits. PEORIA. May 6.-CORN Firm ; No. 2 , 49c No. 3. 4SV4c. OATS Steady ; No. 2 white , 31iffl31Vic ; No. : white. 31031UC. ItYE Scarce ; No. 2 choice , C5c. WHISKY Firm ; high proof spirits , $1.23 finished goods. $1.22. IIEC1EI ITS Wheat , 5.400 bu. : corn , 21.7OT bu. oatH , 72.600 bu. ; rye. 600 bu. ; bnrley , none. SHIPMENTS Whent , 6.600 bu. ; corn , 9,700 bu. oats , 72,600 bu. ; rye. none ; barley , none. York Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK , May 6. The open demand hni been quiet for staple cottons as the natural re suit of former purchases , but for mlscellaneoui merchandise very fair sales have resulted. The order demand was of Improved protxmlons nm called for better assortment of gauzy summei fabrics , either woven or printed. Through Inrgi deliveries on previous purchases very full sale : were returned. Printing cloths quiet but firm n 2c. _ VUlblo Mipplr of Grain. NEW YOniC , May 6. The visible supply o grain Saturday , May 4 , ns compiled by the Nev York Produce exchange : Wheat , 62,196.000 bu. decrease , 3.579.000 lu. ; corn. 9,354,000 bu. ; de crease , 1.753.0IK ) 1m. : oats , 5,816,000 bu. ; decrease 401 , OCO bu. ; rye , 3n.(00 bu. ; decrease. 24,000 bu. barley , 402,000 bu. ; dt-crense , 48.000 bu , Kansas lily Murltets. KANSAS CITY , Mny 6. WHEAT Quiet am easier ; No. 2 hard , 63c : No. 2 red , C4c ; rejected 60e. 60e.CORN CORN Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 44Sc ; No. I while. 46U.c. OATS Easier ; No. 2 mixed , 2Sc ; No. 2 white 31c. DuliithVlieut Market. DULUTH , Mny 6. WHEAT No. 1 hnrd , cash 6-ic ; " May , 03ic ; July , C6Uc ; No. 1 northern cash. C5c ; Mny , Clic ; June , Ciic ; September M ; c ; No. 2 northern , cush , 61' < c ; No. 3 north ern , 68140 ; rejectwl , BGUc ; to arrive. No. 1 hard C6c ; No , 1 northern , 65c. Ml'iiiPapolls ' Whput Market. MINNEAPOLIS , May 6. WHEAT May , C3T4e June. C4Vic. On trnck : No. 1 hard , MVc ; No 1 northern , & 4Hc ; No. 2 northern. CSVjc. FLOl'H Ixiwer ; tlrtt putentR , J3.MC3.75 ; eec end patents , $3.3503.55 ; first clcai.l , 12. 508 2. (0. 4)11 ) Mnrkcts OIL CITY , May 6.-Op ned at Jl.M ; high , $1.63 low , $1.60 ; rlOK'd , Jl.SJ'.i ; sales , 7.000 bbls. ; clear nnirji. (2.MO bbls , ; shlpmentB , 137 , i51 bbls. ; runs 107.US bbls. _ TrUcii Mlie t tjuotutloni. SAN FRANCISCO. May 6-WHEAT-Ver ; dull ; December , HKc ; cleared , 12S.2 cental * . Itutter Murkrt. EIXHN , May . I1IITTEH- Steady ; offerinBi S2.6CIOIbs. . ; at t , 44.2Mlt. \ . at 17c. 1'oreliju I'AJUS. May 6. TUrte per cent rentes , 102 So for the account. Exchange on London , Kf JVic for checks. IIERLIN , Mny < ! . Exchnrfte on London , t days' Ight , 20 marks 4SH IADNDON , Mny 8. OwM k quoted at lluenos AyrcH ItHlny ill 277 ; Madrid , 12 ; Lisbon. 27H ; HI. 'etcrshurp , 6 j Athens , 77j Home , 103.07'i ; Vi cnna , 103. STOCKS AND 11 ONUS. Slinra Speculation ( Jptfnetl for tboVcck HlroiiR'lh jTone. NEW YORK , May i The share fpecutatlon opened for the week lUojtjr In tone nnd fairly active , nnd during the Jlrst lidnr prices advanced tendlly. Then cnmc 5 slight renctlon , which van of brief duration , rtnd the upward movement resumed nnd contliliujr.ln force until around delivery hour. At this jtlrne trading began to show weakness nnd the rtther coal shares became leprcssed In sympathy , resulting In a sharp de cllne , which wns moM marked In New Jersey Central. The general list ni > nffected by the \\eakness of the coalers And fell off a fracllon , but the declining tendency wns quickly checked , mil In the Inst hnlf Imtir the louses were , to a nrge extent , recovered , nnd the market closed trunx nnd In the great majority of tnsrs at nn ndvanco on the final sales of Saturday. Foreign houses were moderate buyers of the arbitrage peclallles and helped materially to strengthen he trndlng. Another Important fnctor WHS th avorable character of the rejwrts of railroad earnings for the months of April nnd March. There wnR considerable buying for the short nc- count , nnd taking It nil In nil , the speculnMim oilny was decidedly healthy * In tone. Sugar led n the trnnsactlons nnd advanced Hi per cent , to IS , which Is the top price of the year. The low xjliit Is 87',4. ' touched nn January 3. Canndn ' .iclllc moved up 3U per cent , to 52 , which Is a gr.tn of 19 per cent since March 8 , when the stock Mild nt 33 , the lowest price of the ear. The bond speculation w 9 active nnd llrm ' mnteilnl nppieclatlon In the Inactive mort. gages" . Western Now York & Penm > ylvnnln seconds brought 32 , ngnlnst 24 nn Jnnunry 29 , iml t'luh Southern generals broke to 65 , against 85 on December 12. The sales were $2.669.000. The Evening Post's Ixjndon cablegram says : The stock markets were strong todny. Consols vere nt the record price of 100. There wn a smart recovery In foreigners on more hopeful news of the political pltunllmi nnd the conclusion of the Pnrls settlement nnd the resumed buoy ancy there. Americans were nctlve nnd firm , closing at the best. Cnnndlnli Pacifies were up 2 i per cent and very strong on bears' covering. ixnilRVllle nnd St. Paul were bought by the continent. The American lonn has been nt 9 > er cent premium nnd closed nt 8i per cent. There nre slgnn of a big Chinese loan now fairly on Ihe way. The amount Is not yet fixed. All the sliver stocks were strong. Tlie following were the closing quotations on the lending stocks of the New York ex change today : bid. The totnl Bales of Flocks today were 258 , tra shares , Including : Amerlcnn Sugar , GT > ,100 ; Atchison - ison , 4.100 ; Iluillngton.-ll.OOU ; Chicago Oaa , 27,700' , Distilling and Cnttlefeullng certificates , 14COOi Missouri Pacific , 11.500 ; New York & New Eng land , third aHKCusment pnld , 4,800 ; Northwestern , 4,700 ; Reading , 15,100 ! Rock Iftlund. 5.700 ; St. Paul , 22,200 ; Southern Railroad , 3.SOO ; Southern Rallroail prcfcneil , WOO"Tennessee ; Coal and Iron , 3,400 ; United States Leather , 8,000. I'lnHiiclul Notes. I1ALTIMORE. May 6. Clearings , $1,741.362 ; biilanceii , $217.266. NEW YORK. May 6 Clearlngs , $82.316,377 ] balances , $6,622,491. PHILADELPHIA. May C.-Clearlnes , $8.052 , . 678 ; balances , $1,6SS,016. ST. LOUIS. Mny 6.-Clearings , $4,8eSC19 ; la ) , nnces. $741.016. Money , tC | per cent. WASHINGTON , May 6-Today's statement ol the condition of the treasury shows : Avullablt cash balance , | I79M > 3M9 ; gold referve , $81,664,193 CHICAGO , Mny 6. Clearings. $ KS93,000 , New York exchange. 60 premium. Sterling exchange , posted rates , $4.t f(4.S9. Money , & | * r ctnt or rail , 5U66 per cent on time , NEW YORK. May . Steamship l.'mbrlo brought $1OSO.OU ) gold for the account of thf syndicate , and the Normandle brought 3,213XX ( /runes gold. In transit to Cuta. The Mfnuistni Lahn will take out tcmorrow W.OOO ounces cl silver. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Week Opens with Less Than 800 Cattle in the Local Yards , DEMAND BETTER AND PfllCES STRONGER Ilcof Cnttle In 1'alrly Good Itcqucit nnd Trndlnp Jtnthcr ActHo Under Urailcs lllRher Hogs Scarce , Active unit 1 Ivo Cents Lower. MONDAY , > tny 6. Receipts today were 731 cattle , 1,566 hogs , 10S Bheep nnd 33 horses , as aealnst C3t ) cattle , 3.CSO hogs nnd 10G sheep on Saturday , nnd 1.4G3 cattle , 1,115 hogs und C75 filicep at the opening of last week. CATTLE There were only thirty-one loads of entile reported In the yards , n slight gain over Saturday , bul n large decrease ns com pared wllh Monday n week ngo. In the way of beef cattle there was one right good load and several loads of pretty fair corn fed natives ) . As high us J5.35 was paid for the besl cnltlc , while the lighter nnd less de sirable stuff sold nt J4.OJli5.C5. There was quite a string of fairish liuyfcd westerns In the ynrds , which sold nt $1.25. The demand for bsef cattle was a little better than al the close of last week. At the same time the market was n little stronger nnd II would be safe to say 5ftlOc higher on the most desirable grades. Cows and hellers were In n little more liberal supply than has been the cniso on moHt days of late. There was Ihe usual good demand and the offerings were clenrvil up nt nn early hour nnd at good llrm price * , One bunch of GSG-lb. heifers sold tit JI.-S while n single loud of SiS-lb. heifers brought $4.30. Aside from those two bunches tht sales were mostly of odds and ends. Stockers and feeders were In llghl supply , bul Ihere was n butler demand , there beltiK some eastern buyers In the yards. Rcpru- senlallve fcules : BEIF STEERR No. Av. I'r. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. I'r. 21..10M } 4 03 2G..11CCM45 IS. . . .1122 | 4 M .11 -KI 425 IS ! ) ' ) 4 . ' ,5 10 1221 505 2. . . . 70J 423 2J..10C ; 183 10..1218 535 1. . . . S20 4 25 20..ISJO 4 90 COWS. 1. . . . 720 200 1. . . . DM 223 1. . . . 820 310 5. . . . WO 2 W 1..10SO 255 1..900 323 1. . . . WW 2 UO 2. . . . kC ) 2 tt ) 4. . . . 070 3 23 3. . . . 036 200 1. . . . SCO 2 C5 C..071 333 1. . . . CtIO 213 1 1020 280 1..1020 350 1. . . . 040 2 2a 2..10W 300 1..11QO 380 1. . . . 040 2 35 C. . . . 780 300 HKIKERS. 1. . . . 530 175 11. . . . 550 300 C3. . . . 086 423 7. . . . O ) 223 4. . . . 673 390 22. . . . 878 4 3" " ) 2. . . . 1170 3 00 BULLS. 1. . . . 910 223 1..11.V ) 250 1..12CO 2 M 1..12M 235 1. . . . 9SO 250 1..1U90 270 CALVES. 1. . . . 340 2 CO 1. . . . 110 400 1. . . . 170 475 2. . . . 100 350 1. . . . 110 450 1..210 D 50 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 2. . . . 67G 200 2. . . . 480 330 13..796 SCO 3. . . . 4W 3 X 1. . . . 730 340 2..W3 SCO 2. . . . 785 2 CO 8. . . . 431 340 21..1023 370 2. . . . 800 330 23. . . . 650 350 21..1003 405 2. . . . 420 3 M MWESTERNSMONTANA. WESTERNS-MONTANA. Orti Haley. 1 steer 1230 } 4 25 80 steers 12C7 14 - 1 Btecr ! 'bO ' 4 2J 1IOOS There were twenty fresh loads In the ynriln of fair nverugo quality. There was noth. InR very pi line In. though there was one bit liuavy load. The best IIOKS were those whlcli nverngtxl 200 to 21X1 pounds. The market wn nlKUt 5c lower and fnlily active nt the decline , the pens being cleared at nn early hour. The bulk of the hogs sold at T4.40 to 14.50. Repre sentative salt * . Ko. Av. Sh. Pr. N. Av. Sh. Pr 2 WO . . . 51 15 71 200 ICO ( I 40 3 24S . . . 4 13 G ? 223 200 4 40 147 . . . 4 2J 82 203 . . . 4 40 7 177 . . . 4 23 CO 197 80 4 40 C9 174 40 4 30 C 1S1 . . . 4 40 ! > 5 159 80 4 30 1 ISO . . . 4 49 100 IC'J ICO 4 32'4 C3 213 200 4 40 44 201 SO 4 35 70 223 160 4 42' ! 53 184 . . . 433 3 256 . . . 445 82 1UO 200 4 33 77 22S . . . 4 V 70 191 240 4 33 C9 251 120 4 43 33 2Vii . . . 433 80 219 ICO 415 95 1SS 80 433 47 221 . . . 443 6(1 ( 171 40 4 33 M 235 60 4 43 ( .0 1115 . . . 4 37 > ,4 38 232 ICO 445 84 217 2)0 440 4 300 . . . 450 5 19S . . . 4 40 C5 220 . . . 4 50 4C . . .201 80 4 40 31 273 . . . 4 50 70 201 . . . 441 } 43 420 . . . 455 SKIPS AND CULLS. 2 430 . . . 4 15 SHEEP There were two loads of Bheep re celved today. They were the same kind of shee | as weio it-cclved on Saturday and brought 6 < more. Representative sales : No. Av. Pr 193 western weathers EG 3 Z CIIICAil ) LIVK STUCK. I'rlceo for Ilcof Cuttlo a Dime Higher lie- cumo of Iin lit Receipts. CHICAC5O , Mny C. The receipts of entile to day weru estimated nt only 9,500 head , ngnliw 13.C77 head last Monday. There was a mud better demand than Ubual and dressed bcel was firm nnd shippers took hold freely nt nr average ndvnncc of lOo per 100 Ibs. Common U extra native beef steers were salable at Jl.OOij J5.C5 , but on account of a scarcity of cholc < beeves very few cattle sold as high nt ? 5.35 and the greater pait of the l,100J > l,400-b. ! steeri found purchasers nt $5.0065.63. Exporters wen again light buyers. OUWB are now selling n1 J1.75t 4.M , with tales Inrnely at 12.2504.23. Texai cattle arc coming foiwaid In fair numbers me fell actively to local slaughterers. With 7.WK ) hogs left over fiom hint week , tin pens contained nearly 33.0W head , and prictH wen weak , some dealers calling the market u nlckc lower. Heavy hogs sold at last Putunlny'B de cllne , however , nnd the principal change wai In choice mixed and choice assorted light , whlcl were Be lower. Common to extra heavy hogi sold nt I4.40ft4.85. mixed nt S4.30&4.70 , light u $4.35ffl4.70 und plga ut $4.001(4.40. Only about 10,000 sheep arrived here today against 22.2S9 n week ngo. The reduced supply In connection with a very good demand fin good offerings , Imparted more strength to the maiket and sellem called choice lambs lOifflSi per 100 Ihs. higher. 1'oor to medium natlvei sold nt } 2.W4.dO ; good to choice nt 4.25t34.G nnd lambs nt $3.00j5.CO. The top pried wn paJi for choice Mexican lrunb . fed In Colomdo am averaging 77 Ibs , Receipts : Cuttle , 9,500 head ; calves. 250 head hoga , 25,000 head ; sheep , 10,000 head. Now York Ltvn StocK Marknt. NEW YORK. May 6. REEVES Receipts 3.138 head ; on sale , 40 cars ) active , Mi'15c higher native steers , poor to good , J4.50fi6.00 ; Texan nnd Colorado ! ! , J4.35O5.00 ; stags nnd oxen. J3.8 4.25 ; bulls. J2.75ti4.25 ; dry cows , $2.00fl3.75 IJuropcan cables quote American Meerfl at 111 { il2y.c , dressed weight ; refrigerator beef nt 8 } 10c. SHEEP AND LAM IIS Receipts , 14.5C5 head on sale , 8,200 head ; slow ; good clipped sheei and lambs , steady ; Inferior grndca , easier ; shon stork unevenly lower ; pns not cleared ; unshori sheep , poor to good , Jl.00i5.00 ; clipped sheep common to prime , J3.00ff4.75 ; unshorn lambs common to good , $4.8iV QC.OO ; clipped lambs poor to choice , J4.75iTi5.7S. HOOS Receipts , 11,820 head ; slow nnd lower Inferior to prime , $5.00Hi.2. > . St. l.onm MVP Stuck. ST. LOriS , May 6. CATTLH Receipts. 2.CO head ; shlpmints , 21X1 head ; market strong , bu slow for natives nnd active and lOc higher fo Texnns ; export native steers , JS.80fi6.10 ; good t cholco shipping , J5.noft5.75 ; fair to medium , J4 3 ( { 4.85 ; light , J3.G5fT4.25 ; cows , t2.2i < Tl3.M ; f ( . Texas steers , J3.75S4.90 ; grassers , $2.75Q3,75 COWB , J2.f > fo3.00. HOQS Receipts , 3,700 head ; shipments , l.f.O . hoiul ; market alxiut 5o ofT ; tops sold at J4.65 with bulk of sales at J4.50O4.CO ; light , J4 Wit.W SHKKP Receipts , 3,3 < head ; shlpme-nts. 40 head ; market llrm for good , dull nnd weak fo : poor stuff ; some heavy native wethers brough J4.50 ; fair mlxiil , (4.20 : light clipped natives $3.50 ; spring lambs , $5.0005.50. Mode In SI cut , Record of receipts at thf four principal mnr kets for Monday , May 6. 1S95 : Cattle. Hogs. Sluep South Omaha 731 1.5CO ll > Chicago 9.SOO I5oi ) 10.1O Kansas City 2.fp"0 4,2 ( ISO St. Louis S.C'JO 3,700 3.30 Totals 15,431 33.ICG G.U Supposed Train RnhhrrA toriitet. MAIICUS , Cnl. . May C.-Sherlff Smith ha located Iwo suspicious characters , suppose ! to be the Marysvllle train robbers , at i lonely spot In the Tiiles , four miles wes of here. They refuse to allow any on * ti approach their haute. A posse has gen to urresl Ihe men. CUT Treumirer Coininlln Suicide. nUTTK , Mont. . May 6. Simon Jacob ? city treasurer of Hutte for five years , uni a clothlni ; merchant , blew his brains on today In a mine shaft near here. Ills tern expired today. It In understood there Is i chortnKe In his accounts of between $12nj nnd $15,000. Children Cry fo Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfo Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfo ( Pitcher's Castoria. llrniid Jnrjr nt St. l.oul * tllvcu Implicit In struction * hjr JuilRn KdiininiH. ST. LOtriS , Mny C. Whrn the .May ranJ jury wa cmpanoU-J today Judxc L'diuutids ot the criminal court culled attention to the cliarRw ot election fruuds at ( ho November clecllon , which wcr ? partially Invostlgatni tiy the November and January Juries , nnrl Instructed them to make n thorough Investi gation. In his charge the judge laid : "it one-halt of the charges , ns published In the dally paicr ? , bo true , llagrnnt violations ot law occurred al the last election , nnJ It would bo a dlsgraca to penult them tu go unpunUhed , The conduct of thoc perpetrat ing these crimes liullc.itcs that they cither bellevo there Is no law to punish tucti offenses or that they enjoy a fpccl.nl Im- mutilly from punUimcnt. ! These charges liavo been made with such directness as to oftenscs , polling placcvs and pnrtlclpants that It ought to bo an easy matter for you to dis cover the guilty. " TIM : itu.ii/rv .H.IHU.KT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record May C , 1893 : WARRANTY niins. Isaac Hopkins and wife to A. S. Slbert , part of lot 22. Waterloo $ 200 C. A. nirney and wife to 11. II. llltney , undlv 14. of s 21 feet of lot 4 , bKK.k 78 , South Omaha 7.00J A. P. Tukey and wife to J. 11. Harvey , lots It nnd lit , block 4. llrammercy park 3,350 J. II. Harvey and wife to A. I1. Tukey , lot IS , block 10 , Clifton Hill 2.C50 A , P. Tukey et nl. to A. Mncl.nrty , lot 18 , block 3 , Orammercy p.irk CCO Ilellmla Ixnviy to U. L. Studly , lot 3. block. 4. Hoyil's add 2 Adolph Kunkel and wife to Lafayette Thurlow. lot 13. block 9 , Albright's Annex 000 J. II. Murray and wife to P. A. Cochrun , lot 2 , block 23 , Waterloo J. M. Kversole and wife to Olobi- Loan and Trust vumpany. w 57Va ffet of lots 21 nnd 23. block 1 , Ilrown pink C J. T. Clarke to Claike Land and Ixum com- pnny , undlv V4 lulu 7 and 8. block 1. Red- Ick's FHUllv of Redlck's add ; e Mlj feet of lot 3 , block 2. Mntsh add. and a tract commencing at sw corner lot 4 , block 7 , .Sweeney's add 10,000 8. L ) . Parsons to W. II. Grllllth , lot IS. block 10 , llmwn park 1.000 QUIT CLAIM ll-nlS. : A. M. Cowle and wife P. J. Tniynor , lots 8 , 9 and 10 , block 100. Florence 33 nivi > s. Sheriff to Norway Plains Savings bank , lots 2 and 3 , block 1 , West CumlngD add. 450 Total amount of transfers $25.7112 If you can't paint wo can at least we can sell you n lar e. V j ! liiuitl painted picture for the parlor , with han < lsotne white , nml fllt frame , glass ! MxiO ! , i for $1.8 ! ) . Tribune franies , ' nv.it and slass eomp'.cte , for IMc. A. 110SPE. Jr , Music nnd Art , 1513 Douulns. 4 THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE . * v IS IIAI'PV , I'RUITFUIj niAIlllIACG. " Every STnn Who AVould Know llic Crand Truths , the Plain Pacts , the Now Dlocoverlca uf nicdlcal Science n > Applied tu Married l.llc , Who Would Atone fur Pant KrrorH nnd Avoid ! 'u lure PilOilln , Should .Secure the AVondrrful l.lllln Iluok Culled " C'oinplcto Manhood , nnd How lo Al. lulu It. " " Here at last Is Information from a lilKh incdlcnl source that must work wonders with this generation of uicu. " The book fully describes n method by which touttaln full vigor und tunnly power. A method by which to cud all uuuatural drains ou thebyetitu. To euro nervousness" , luck of fcclf-control , de. spondcncy , &e. . To exchange a Jaded nnd worn nnturo for one of brlulitnets , buoyancy and power. To cure forever ellccts of uxecbtcsoverwork , worry , &c. To RVO ! full Etrcnath , development nud tone to every portion and nrputi of the body , ABO no barrier. Fulluro Impossible. Two thousand refercuccs. The book IB purely mcdlcnl and pclciitlde , useless to curloi-ity leekers , luvaluublu to men only who need It. A despairing uan , who had applied to us , soon after wrote : "Well , I tell yon that flrft day U ono 1 11 never forget. I just bubbled with Joy. I wanted to hupc everybody anil tell them my old self hud died yesterday , and my new fell was born to-dar. Why didn't you tell me when I lirst wrote that 1 would Uud It this w yj" O And another thus : "If you dumped a cart load of pold at my feet It would not brinu such uladncbSinto my llfo as your mt'lhod has done. " Wrlto lo the KIIIF MEWCAI , COMPANY , niifTalo , N. Y. . and nk for the llttlu book culled ' 'COJIPLKTE MANHOOD. " Jit-fur to this paper , and llic company promUestosend tbo uook. In scaled envelope , without any marks , and entirely free , until It U well Introduce duce- ! . OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUAHTHH- inasler , Omaha , Neb. , May G , 189 ! ; . Sealed proposals In triplicate , subject to the usual conditions , will be received here until 12 in. , central standard time , Tuesday , Juno I , 1&95 , at which time and place they will be opened In the presence of bidders , for con structing four double sets of olllcers' quar ters ; also for plumbing , steam heating and gas piping for same , at Kort Crook , Neb. Government reserves the rl-ht ( to reject any or all proposals. Plans and ? peclllcnllons can bo Been and all Information oblaliu-d on application here. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for ( as the case iiuiy be ) , " and addrct-ged to Charles R Humphrey , Major and Qr. Mr. Mt.M4t&30-31 ! Prnpnunls fur Ilinldlnu . NIJIIHASK'A CITY. May L' . UTO.-8eale < l proposals will be received by W. L. Wilson , ut the Nebraska City National bank , until 12 o'clock m. , June 3 , 1855 , for the erection and completion of the new wrst wing of the Institution for the Illlnd at Nebraska City , Neb. I'liins and specifications for the nme can be seen nt the olllce of the superintend- cut of the Institution for the Blind and nt the olllce of Klsher & LawrU1. architects. Omaha , Neb. Separate bids will be received for the plumbing and KHB fitting , and ulsa B tea in heatlnK- Each bid must be accom panied by a certified check for J500. The light IB reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any defect or Informality In any bid. liy order of the board of trustees. W. L , . WILSON , President. Mr , dlOtin MAKE $10 EVERYDAY Oy u new plan of systematic Kraln specula tion. Bend for our free booklet showing how to Ktt around adverse fluctuations of the market und make money even on the wrong Bide. 1'ast workings of plan and hlglieB. references furnished. VALENTINE & CO. , Traders Dldg. , Chicago. EXPECTANT MOTHERS We Offer VOU A REMEDY Which ln ure * Safety to Life of Mother and Child ' Friend" Hobi Coufiuciucnt of 11 * Vain , Horror and Illlk. Mr wife used "MOTIIllKN' FniF.\It"r > 0 < fore her nm child- hail nucinminwns quickly ro- llcted-tmTerlng but llltlu-no pains afterward recovery rapid , K. E. JOHNSTON , Ktifaln.AU. tUTSfnt by MiMI or r.imc-M.cm tecelntol price , H1.4Kliertiiilile , Hook ToMolliert'Mniiltrat're * UllAlinjiLU 1UUUI.AT011 : CO. , ATLANTA , UA. Hold by nit DriliaUti. PATRONIZE By purchasing goods maa at the following Nebraska factories. If you cannot Onil what you want , communicate with the manutao- turwi as to what dealers handle their coodi : Jt.lUS. BEHIS OMAHA BAG CO. Manufacturer of nil klndi of cotton & burhp Hlti.tKF.tST J-UOH , 1'IMVIt. YKAST. WM. PRESTON & CO. Manufacturer * of Preiton'i California riakes. Pickle brand v > \ ! raising Hour & yeut. Do you UKI Prciton'B bt t flourt OMAHA BREWING ASSOCIATION. C t load ( hlpmcnti made In our own refrigerator cars. Ulue Ribbon , Elite Export , Vienna Export , and Family E port. delivered to all parts of city. _ ilTiT.i < 77 > ' > i f / n iiTt > r J FROSf F HARIUST Carriage A Wagon Maker * . Carriages , buggle * . nhaetun * A wagoni always on hand & mails to 1S13-15 llarncy-Bt. . Omaha. n.ticr.\d CONSOLIDATED COFFEE CO. , Coffee Roasters Eplce Orlndtr * . Manuf ctur r German Raking Powder and German Dry Hop Y i t , 1414 and 1416 Harncy-al. , Omaha , Neb. FLO VII. S. F. GILMAS. Manufacturer of Qold Medal Flour. C. E. Dlnck , Manager. Omaha. FVltXITUKK I'.lVTUltIKS. OMAHA UPHOLSTERING CO. Manufacturers of parlor furniture , loungfs , din. Ing tables & folding bedi. 28tb ave. , lloyd to Snhler rtrcetB. 1C1 ! A SI ) COAL. SOUTH OMAHA ICE AND COALCO. Dcrncstlc & steam coal. We have tr.o cost. ON Occ 1601 Farnam-st. Telephone : Office 373 , yarj 17C8. J. ti. Voa. gen'l manaeer. INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS. Manufacturing & repairing ot all kinds of ma > chlnery , engines , p' < mpi. elc\atoic , printing preuea. hanger * , ehiltlnf & couplmc * . 1406- < Howard t. , Omaha. PHOENIX FOUNDRY GO. Fire hydrants , water A pas pipe , tpeclala ; boiler fronts & mtlngs. street rt'y car wheels. Archi tectural Iron works. Office 307 S. ICth-it. . Omaha. PAXTON & VIERLIHG IRON WORKS. M'J'r'g of Architectural Iron Work. Qcnrial Foundry , Machine and Blackgmllh Work. Hn. Klneers & Contractors for Fireproof Ilulldlngs. Office and Works , U. P. Ry. & Bo. 17lh Street. Omaha. MAXUFACTUltlSU VIIKMIH . THE MERCER CHEMICAL COMPANY , Manufacturers o' fluid extracts , elixirs , pyrup * . A wines , compressed triturates , hypodermic tab lets , pllli & scientific medical novelties , Omaha. 31ATTHKSSKS , C'OTi , C'ltlllS. L. G DOUP. Manufacturer Mattresses. Spring Hcds ; Jobber Feathers and Pillows. North llth and Nicholas Sis. . Omaha. Tilt : .VO.ViM THE NONPAREIL MACARONI , YERMICILAL and Noodle factory , S. D. cor. 16th and Webster. Successors to the German-Amerlcnn. Ask for our goods. They ate the best. XKIIIT ir.lTC'/f , FIKK SUItl'WR. AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH. The only perfect protection to property. Dinm- ine It. Beit thing on earth. Reduces Iniuranc * rates. 1304 Douglas-st. OI'I'.ltALL ID , Manufacturer * of men's A boys' clothing , pants , thlrts A overalls S02-212 _ S. llth-sj. _ 1 ' . 11' Kit HU\IM TrfEOflUIi PAPER BOX CO. Manufacturers of all kinds paper boies , shelf. boxes sample cases , mailing tubes , etc , wtd. ding cake & fancy candy boxes , druggist & jetrtlrf boxes. 1208-10 Jonee-at. , Omaha. SlllItT J'AVTOHIKS. J. IUYANS---NEBRASKJT SHIRT CO exclusive custom shirt tailors. UU Karnam street Telephone (09. I'A I'/.V ItltlVIC. 1HNRY BOLLN , OJIAIIA.NKB , Factory In Louisville. Cans Co Quality of brlcl guaranteed to be u rood as any inapufac lured cutilde o ( this cate. llwiry Uolln. FOR A LIMITED TIME A HANDSOME FREE \N \ EXCtt/XNGE / TORO TEN-CUV ? TA.GS Jill TOBACCO CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR The American Tobacco VQR& . ,