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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1898)
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Fzaact Kemorsi Import Datj en Wfcert fat and Jane. THIS GIVES STRENGTH TO THAT MARKET Mny and Jutr Wlient Clour Higher , ' /'ora and Ont Arc Unchanged , and 1'rorUlonM Sltovr au Adrance. CHICAGO. May 3. Wheat today recov ered an early loss of Z'ic on Paris advices that the French Import duty on wheat had been removed for May and June. The close was ic higher than yesterday for July wheat and Ic higher for May. Corn and oata recovered early loRses and closed unchanged. Lard was stronger In the pro vision pit. gaining lOc. Pork and ribs Gained 2&c each. An opening decline of about 2d In the. Liverpool market was fully sympathized with at fhe > opening of the Chicago mar kets. July here started lHBle below yes terday's close , while Jlay started 3c lower. Favorable crop news and the failure of frost predictions helped the decline. Julj opened at $2t&i924c. dccllne-l to S2Uc and lor over nn hour held within Vtc of tlie opening figure1 ! . Chicago receipts were 27 cats , ogulnst 211 last year. Or today's re ceipts 1S3 cars t\ere contract. Mlnneapoll1 anil Uuluth received 474 cars , compared with SM cars last year. Atlantic ports clearances of vxheut and flour were Sil.OJO bushels. Primary receipts aggregated 1,023.000 bushel * , against SMI.OOQ bushels the corresponding day of 1X37. Uradstreet's visible supply statement made the world's Blocks C.Iuu.O'.O bin. better than they were n week ajo. Reported removaH of French duty reanimated the bulls and under steady buying , attributed to Letter and Cudahy , the market gathered strength. Near the c.'oso ' cable advices direct trom Paris an nounced that the Import duty had been removed for the months of May and June. There was a scramble for wheat and July eold up to 94)ic , closing Me net 'higher at MHc bid. May sold between J1.17 and $1.214. closing Ic net higher at $1.12. Corn opened weak and Vfi ic lower , duo to large receipts , good weather and lower Liverpool quotations. Foreigners were said to be reselling both hero and at the sea board. Shorts covered freely and the openIng - Ing prices were the bottom for the day. The 'julRO In wheat had a strengthening effect. Jtecelpts were l.OSG cars ; a.'aboard clearance OOi.WO bus. Country acceptances were moderate. July opened at S ifiSS'/ic , advanced to 33\c , closing steady at Oats opened weak , with May lontpi anx ious to sell. The upturn In wheat checked the decline In oats , but left a loss of Ic In Mny. Seaboard clearances were 455.000 bus. ; receipts COI cara. July opened ? ic lower at(2ic , rallied and closed unchanged at Provisions started weak , but rallied and closed strong on support from packers , es- Iieclally In lard. A decrease of 4G.OUO tierces was reported In the world's visible sup ply , which is now 300,000 tierces , compared with 64X000 tierces last year. July lard opened 2'io lower at $3.73fT5.77. advanced to $3.92 , closlns lOc higher at $3.90. July pork ranscd O.Wfjll.2) . closing V4c net higher at $ H.15. July ribs , 3.Wij ( 5.00 , closing 2' ' net higher at $3.57. Estimated receipts tomorrow : Wheat , 263 cars : corn , CIO cars ; oats , 343 cars ; hogs , 30,000 head. Leading futures ranged as follows : No. Z. CaMi qiiotallons were as follows : FI > OUIl rirm : southern winter patents , tS SO ! ? E.W ; southern winter stralKhls. J3.0Jff. > 10 ; clear , (4 &KH.90 ; spring wheat specials. JC.M ; spring wheat patenis , J3.70BG.OO ; noft spring wheat pal- enUi , J3 ( .033.80 ; rprlng wheat straights , ( j < wj ( K : spring wheat tinker * . tl.OOfM BO. WHEAT No. 2 spring , S1.0Stl.U ; No. prlng. 41.ogi OS. COHN-No. i. 32 c. OATS No. I. 3 < > ? , nom'nal ; No. t white , S _ Vic : No. 3 white. 31Hff33c. HVK-No. 2. 2 < j c. lUIlI-BY 33031C. ruAxsiRD-No. i. n.uu < n.tt. TIMOTHY SKKD Prime. IS.COSS.65. PHOVISIONS Met * pork , per bbl. . HO.S50 11.00 ; lard , per 100 llw. . 15.7593 81 ; tttort ribs IJe > s ( loofo ) , 13 33(5.70 : dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . I4.71O3.CO ; short clear Bides ( boxed ) , SS S5S 03. WHISKY Distillers' finished Roods , per Bal. . SUGARS Cut loaf , $5.63 ; granulated , $3.133 c : > , On the Produce exchange today , the butter market was steady ; creameries. I3l Hc : darle UtilJc. KSSS , steady ; fresh , KUc. Cheese , un changed. LIVE POULTRY-In falr lemand ; turkeys , S@ 9c ; chickens , 7ff7H , ; ; duck ( - Sc. i@S. 1VBW YO2IK GEXERAlT 3LVTUCETS. Quotation * for the liny on General Coiumoillf leu. NI7W TOJlIv , MajJ. . rtOUH Kecelpts. 19- 817 bbls. : ezporlit , K.iai bb ! - ; quiet but strongl- hold ; winter patents , K SWSa.TZ' winter BtralghU tS.lSS-G.K ; Minnesota palcata , tO.JOQC.Owinter ; extra , I3.903I.K ; Minnesota bakers , JI.COSC 0) winter low praden , JI.OOffl.0 } . Hje flour , flrra tt J3.K&3.73. COltNMCATj-Plrm ; yellow western , Uc. 11VK Slronger ; No. 2 weslern , Wlic. IIAIIU2Y linn : tieedlnff. 4c. IJAIU RY MAt > T Stcndy ; wcHtcrn , 5SS70c. WHUAT Itecelpts. JOt.SOi ) bu ; export * , 178.655 bu. : put strong ; No. : red , Ul * > o f. o. b. afloat Ausriwt , 90Hc f. o. b. for September. Options opened weak nnd declined und-or weak cables und continued bearish home news. An Vnw excited rally took place In the afternoon , how- vver , on reliable reports that French duty wad bo n removed. May closed 3 > 4c net hlirher ; July 4o and other months % ® 'icc lower ; No ! red May , fI.lSiN.2i : closed , U. lir July , fl.VOHO 1.03Vi : closed. ll.OCH. CORN Hecelpta. Sl.C2i bu. : exports. 403.7S3 bu. : spot flrm : No. 8. 40c. Options were weak early under blR receipts and lower cables , but ' finally rallied with wheat and closed only act lower ; May. 37 7-163/3 * : ; closed , SSc ; July | ZUC3V c : closed , 3S\c. OATS Kecrlpto. 211,600 bu. ; exports , 214.004 bu , ; spot flrm ; No. r. SSc : No. I-white , S7c. Op- tlonti dull but steady , cloning Vic net higher May closed. 34c. * HAY HlKher ; shipping , 3P&S3c ; rood to choice. U4775C. HOI'S Quiet ; state , common to choice. S95 crop. 4SfSc ; 1S > G crop , 7CSc ; 1S97 crop. 15 lCc 1'aclflo coast. 1S95 crop , 405c ; 1SJC crop. 7CSc 1SV7 crop. 1531Cc. _ . HIDES Strone ; Texas dry , IJVic ; California lIUATH Hit Firm : bemlock sole , Uuenos AJTM. ISSffCOc. WOOIQulet ; fleece , U5K5c ; Texas. IJ&Hc. , I'JIOVISIONS IJeef. flrm : family. $11.004 ? 1 ! 00 xtrn ine i. HO 00 ; beef hams , J3J.M : lacki-t r.O COO1I.W. Cut meats , steady ; pickled belIU s 1C M'rl.ftl ; pickled shoulder * . R.OO ; pickled hajru IJ.TStMOi ) . Lnrd. flrmer ; western steam clcsei at 16 ISC * 17J ! refined firm. Pork , firm ; megs S1073V1U ; short clear , $11.COO1S.OO ; family JlS.Wi 1S.W. Tallow , flrm : city , SHe ; country S 9-lGi3k c , as to quality. OILR-l'etroU'um , dull. Ilogln , steady ; otralned comnxxi to Bi > od. (1.4:401.43. Turpentine , flrn at 34c. Cottonseed oil , prima crude. 19V4uM ; prtmo crude , f. o. t > . milts. H > Sl7c ; prime um mef > ellow. 2a ; off summer ytllovv. 234WI4C ! nominal ; butter oil , JCffSc ; prime winter yel low , SSH17 V > HIClStronB ! fair to extra , 4'.jecvic : Japan ( Kc. MOlil = lsnS Steady ; New Orleans , open ket ; tie. irood to cliotce. tSJTSJc. MUTAUf Todays metal market was an Indifferent different affair , with bid prices throughout the session practically unehanned from th nna tlrurm ot > estcrday. At tha close the metal rx chance called plK Iron warrants unchanged a M 70 bid and 7 Co asked , laku copper unehana * at i2 ! 15 14.1 and i2.Xt aiked. tin dull at 114 bid and S14 G5 asked ; txlter quiet at 14.05 bid an 14.10 & > ked ; lead dull with JJ.70 bid and 3.7S shed. The frrm flxlns he settllnir Price for inelter * an. ) miners quoted lead at 13.50. Fbe lead exchange will be closeil tomorrow. CIllJUSE Hecelpts. ? . 4 | k s. : m rket stead wentern creamen' . 14VS17C ; Kleins , 17c ; factor ) CHUKSB Heoelpts , 2.95t pkirs. ; market seadj Jargo ch lee. 08Hc : iimull choice. S < 4eSUc : UBti Vims. 6SO-Cc ; part skims. ertc ; full skim KnfaS Heoelpts. H.I97 pks * : market steady western. imCll'jc ; southern. IQUQlle. VUlble Slnlcmrnl. NK\r TORK. May -Special cable and teli dlrpatches to Braditreet's. covertns tt > rlnclp l point * of ttcwn Utlon , Indteat * th * 'ollowlnr ' chan ft in aratlabl * ntppllet tart Bat urtar. compaird with tb preceding Saturdari W1IBAT United fltatt * and Canada , esit ot the Itocky mountain * , deems * IDOJ.OO' ) bu. Liver pool Corn Trad * News ) Afloat for and In Kuropt. decrease. l.foo.oOO bu.j world' * supply d cr aK , > , K > i.OOO bu. CORN-Unlted States and Canafla. eatt of the fUx-ky mountain * . (1 cT M e. C.1I1.OX ) bu. OATS United Stain and Canada , east ot th Rocky mountalnn , decreaf * , 61C.040 bu , Btockt of wheat at Pacific coast point ! de creased 415,000 bu. durlnn April. Among the more Important reductions ss Riven by Drad- Mrcet's , not reported In th vlrlble lupplr state ment , arc the decreases of 400,000 bu. at north western Interior elevators , Jtl7.000 bu. at Chicago prlcnte eUvnlors. 100.000 bu. at Ontario and Manitoba storage points , 154.COO bu. at Portland , Me. , and 110,001 bu. at dalveilon. OMAHA aUXUItAI , 1IAUKCTS. Condition of Trade and Quotation * o Staple nnd Vaacy PrAdace. EOOS Good stock , 9c. llL'TTEll-Comtmn to fair , > 011c ; sp r lor 17c ; gathered creamery , 14015 ? . VEAL Choice fat. to to 120 Ibs. , quoted at 19 3c : lanto and coarse. CS7c. L1VK roULTIlY-Chlckens. 7 7Hc ; old roost er * . 34 < ? S4c ; young roosters , (0440. QAME Weather too warm for * ime. PIGEONS-Llve , Sl.l Ql.t3 ; uraa pigeons nit wanted. HAY Upland , 17.00 ; midland , KM ; Irrrlsnd. ( S.so : rye straw , tl 00 ; color mukcs the price en bay ; light bales sell the best ; cnly top ' ' brine top prices. ONIONS Per bu. , SOcCJl. UKANS Hand-picked r.avy , per bu. , I1.S3. j * * vr * jiume Kruwii. wv1-- v-uiuin-.w slock , 70c ; northern fancy early Ohio seed po- tatoe * . V > c. TOirATOnS-Pcr crate. W.OOSS.K. NEW HiETS Per dor. bunchr * . - . HADIHHK3 Per doz. bunche300MC. . LETTUCE Per dot. bunche , JJfyMc. OlliniN ONIONS Per doz. . lifllic. WATEItrniS8-Per IC-qt. case. 11.60. CUCUM flints Per doz. . ( l.r.ftl.DO. WAX 11EANS H bu. box. Jl. PEAS Per bu. , fancy Mississippi , ( l.C. SCINACH-Per basket. (1. PIEPLANT Home grown , per lb. . Ic. rnuiTS. STRAWITEnninS-rer II-plBt cue , . : Ar kansas 24-qt. case. J3 23ft3.S . APPI.K1 * Wlnler slock , ( J POO3.60. CTlANIlEHniES Fancy Jersey , per bbl. , J10.W. OHAPEti Malagas. ( S.t > l 7 .00. THOPICAL KIIU1TS. OnANORS California navel * . (2.7503.00 : seed- LKMO'NS' California fancy. (300 ; choice , (2.50 82.73 : fancy Messina , (3.00V3.M. n.NANASCholce. . large slock , per bunch , ( t M ( T2.25 ; medium sized bunches. (1.7592.00. MISCEI. YNETJC . NUTS-Almonus , per lb. . largs size , 12013C ; small , lie : llrazili , per In. , 9810c : English wal nuts , p r lb , fancy soft shell. .10311c ; standards , 869c ; filberts , per lb , 10s ; peean , pollihed , me. dlum , 6iui , tri lsrge , ? - : large hickory nuts , (1.0001.10 per bu. : small , (1 2331.3 ! per bu. ; coeoanuts , per 100. 14 : peanuts , raw , 5Q5 , c ; roasted , GQGHC. PIGS Imported , fancy , 3-crovvn , I4-lb. boxes. 10c ; 6-crown. 44-lh. boxes , 13e ; 2-lb. boxes. 229 23e ler box : California , 10-lb. box , (1. HONEV Choice white , 12c ; Colorado amber , 10 KUAUT-Per bbl , , (3.50 ; half bbl. , (2.25. MAPLE SYHUP FUe.gnl. can. each , (2.75 ; al. cans , pure , per doz. . , (12 ; half-gal , cans , I ! 23 ; quart cans , (3.SO. DATES Hallowee , CO to 70-lb. boxes , C4c ; Salr. 5c : Fard , 9-lb boxe . 9o. CIDEH Per half-bill. . (3 : bbl. . (5. HIDES. TALLOW. ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hlles. 60 ; No. 2 jrreen hides. So ; No. 1 salted hides , Si ; No. 2 green salted hides , 7c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 Ibs. , Vc ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 13 Ibs. . 7c. TAUJOW , GUUASK. ETC.-Tallow. No. I. 3c ; tallow. No. 2. 24c ; rougn talotr. ! 1'tc ; white -reasc , 2 ,02 0 : jellow and bronn grease , 1'j ® .SHEEP PELTS Oreen Failed , each , I5ST73C ; green sailed s.ieariniis ( short wooled early tkln.i ) , each , 15c ; dry chearincrs ( short wooled early tklns ) . No. 1 , each. 5c : dry flint Kansas and Ne- braika butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4R e ; dry flint , Kan as nnd Nebraska murrain col pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3S4c ; dry Alnt Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , cctual weight , 4Q'fC ; dry flint Colorado murrain wool pelt" , per lb. , actual weight. 3i4c. PURS Hear ( black or bronn ) . (3.0092000 ; otter , S1.50WS.OO : mink , l3 COo : beaver. (1.000600 ; skunk , 13c , 23c , Mte ; muikrat. Si , Ic. 7c ; racoon , 15 c ; red fox. 23ce(1.23 ; gray fox , 250DCc : wolf. ( Umber ) , 23cf7.20 ; wolf ( prairie coyote ) . 10Q30c ; wildcat , 10325c ; badger , &Q40c ; silver fox , (300 073 00. ransn MEATS. DRESSED IJEEF Good native steers , 7c per lb. ; good forequartera steers , Cc ; geol hlndquar- ter steers. 9c ; western steers , Cc ; native heif ers , C > ic : wesiern heifers , CVtc : good forenuar- tcrs heifers , GVic ; jrood hindquarters heifers. 84c : native cows , 64c ; western cow6'ic ; fa'r cows , dc : cow forequarterr , 5c ; cow hlndquart rm. Sc ; backhalvta. tW.le ; trlancles. 4 c. HKEl' CUTS-Tcndcrlolns. fresh , lie ; frozen 15c ; boneless strips , fresh , lOc : frozen. Josirip loins , fresh. Sljc : frozen , Hc : roll * , boneltss , frozen , so : fresh. lOc : rolls. Spencer culs , fro n 9 : : fresh , lOc : sirloin butts , bonele s. frozen. 9c ; fresh. lOc ; shoulder ciols , boneles 6'4c- rump butts , bonclns. SHc ; No. 1 chucks Skc- No. 2 chucks. 4 > 4c : No. 3 rbucK * . 44 : ; baneKas churkc. frozen , 4c ; fresh , DVic ; cow plates , 3'ic ; tntr platev , < c : flank sleak , 7c ; lolni No 1. froxen. 12c ; fresh. 14c : loins. No. 2. frozfn , 10s ; frwh. 12c ; loin . No. 3 , frozen , ic ; fre h , 10c ; short loins , market style , 2c above loins ; hotel style , 4c above loins ; cow loin ends , S4c ; steer lo n ends , 9Hc : harglnc tendetlolns. 4lc : ribs. No. 1. frozen. lOc : fresh , 12e : ribs. No. 2. frozen , Ic ; frwh , lOc ; ribs. No. 3. froten. 6s ; fresh , So- No. 1 rounds , 7c : No. 2 rounds , 8i > ; No. S rounds , CUc ; beef roun.'a. shank off , % c addi tional ; beef rounds , shnnk and rump off , me additional ; trimmings , 4V4c ; l < ef shanks. Sc ; brains , per doz. , CSc ; sweetbreads , per lb. , froaen , 10 ; ; fresh , 124c : sweetbre ads ( calves ) , per lb. , 40c ; kidneys , per doz. , 33c ; ox tails , each , 3c- livers , per lb. , 2Hc ; hearts , per lb. , ZVtc : tcngues. per lb. , 12c ; calf livers , each. SSc : calves , who'.e carcass or sides , 10Vc ; calf head and ftet , scalded , per set , 7Jc MUTTON Fancy lambs. 9c per b. ; regular lambs. Sc ; sheep. 7\Jc ; market racks ( long ) , re ; n-otel racks ( short ) , He ; loins. 9e : saWIes. 9c ; leR . 9c ; lamb le s , 100 : breasts and stews. IMc ; toncues. each , ic ; foreauarters. CWc. VOUK Drrsed pies , 5Uc per lb. : dressed hogs , If. ; tenderloins. 13 : ; lo'ns. small , 6c ; large , C'lc : spare rlb , 44c ; ham sausage butts. BVjc ; Boston butts. BUc ; shoulders , rough , 4c ; shoul ders , skinned. EC ; trlmmtngn , 4Vic ; leaf lard , not rendered , SHc ; heads , cleaned , 3c ; snouts and eir > . 3c ; fresh hams. 1C to IS lb' . . 7'rc ; fresh hams , short clears. 5 Jc ; chtek meats. 4e ; neck- bones , 2o ; pigs' tails , 3c ; plucks , each , 3c ; chit , terlings , Sc ; hocks , 4c ; hearts , per doz. 23c ; stomachs , each , 3c ; tongues , each , 7c : k'dneys , per doz. . 10c ; brains , per doz. , 13c ; pigs' feet , per doz. , SOc ; livers , caclv 3c ; Leg rinds , Sc ; blade bones , Sc. . St. I.onlH General Markets ) . 8T. LOUIS , May S.-FLOUIl-Hieher ; pat ents , n.40O < 3.60 ; straights. J4.SiS5.10 ; clear , (4.25 Q4.SO ; medium. (3.7504.00. - WHEAT Irregular , closing with May steady , I July > c to Ho higher and St-ptember He higher - 1 than > esterday ; snod lower ; No. Z red cash , ele- , vatcr. Tl.W ; track , (107401.08 : May , ( l.O > bid ; July. SiaS9 ! c ; September. 80 c ; December , ; SOHc : No. 2 hard cash , ( l.OS. OOIIN Futures opened weak and lower , but rallied and closed fractions above yesterday ; spot easy ; No. S cash , 32c ; Mny , SlhQZSc ; July , S2VJC anked ; Kepteml > er. S3-\c bid. OATS Futures close < l strong but fractions lower for the day : spot lower : No. 2 cash , Sic ; S track. SlfiM'tc : May ; SO'ic bid ; July , 25c ; Sep ; tember 23o bid ; No. white , . IlYE Higher at 62c. SiV3DK-Hax snld higher at J1.30 ; prime timothy seed. J2 62 1.75. - COUNMEAIStrong at Jt.7091.75. 1JRAN Easier : sacked , cast track. CJg > 6Sc. HAY Well sustained ; prairie , tS.03@10.50 timothy. J10.00O13.00. nUTTER Quiet ; creamery , 15917We ; dairy. U 0150. IX3GS Firm at 8Hc. WHISKY J1.22. COTTOK TIES TOc. _ c * " JCMCTvll5 -I ad. ewer at I3.52H03.K. Spelter I lower at JJ.W uked. I PllOVISIONS Pork , quiet : standard mess. Job- - I blmr. (10.93. Lanl , lilKher ; prime steam. (3 674 ; . choice , (5.7S. nacon. boxed shoulders , (3.25 ; i tra short clear. ( J.IHi ; ribs. MK ; shorU. (6374. Dry raH nieaUi. boxed shouldsrs , (4.73 ; extra short clenr. (3 4 : ribs. (3.73 : shorts. (5874. ! HECKIPTS Flour. S.CO ) bhln. . wheat , Sj.OOO Sci : bu. : corn. 157.000 bu. ; oats. 62.m bu. Sci ; SHIPMBNTS-nour. 8OM > < bbl . ; wheat. S.OM i but ! corn , 533,000M. . , oats , ' 15,000 bu , , ] nnltlmore Market. IlALTlMOnn. May 4. FLOUH Quiet : western superflne. IS 2.ff3 'pO : vveslern extra. ( I 1501.75 westerrr fsmllj(3.009330 ; winter wheat patents ' S3MH5fO : sprlrg wheat patents. (6.10@6.i4 ; rprlne wheat straights , (5.S306.tO ; receipts , 10.499 bbls. , * exports. & ) bbls. i v EAT Firm : spot , tl.lSUei.13S : month ' (1.13WTI 13 * : July , tOC bid : steamer. No. 2 red . ( l.lOlil 1 H : recelptf , 48.478 1 > u. : exports , nine . touthcin wheat by tamtle , Jl.1:01.11 ; southerr . wheat on eTHde. (1.1181.14. . . . . , CORN Dull : spot , S7i03Sc : month. 37T3iTnC , July. 37.40 bid ! neamer mixed. 35 < C37c : receipts 221.136 bu. : eports. 47,227 bu. ; southern white ant - OA NO. : white. SSOJSHC ; NO. , mixed.S4UWSSC5 receipts , 54.4 bu. ; expwts , none - HYE-DuIl : eailer ; No. t nearby , C4e ; No. western. 65 c : receipts. 1 , M4 bu : exports , none , HVY Firm ; choice timothy , J1J.OO bid. GRAIN PIlEIGHTS-lrregular anJ rtl\e fo - steamers ; steam to LU erpool .per bu. . Sd. June Cork , tor orders , per quartfr , 4s .Vid , May ; 4s Sd - Jl lmrrrER-Steady : fancy creamery. IScj f ; c imitation. 16B17c ; fancy ladle. 15c ; eood ladle Its ; store packed , 13814c. UMIJ Irflc. ! Ql"tlJ * * * * I - " ' ? . ? rKA. , H * 55 % midtum. 4glOc ; raiall. MVeiQ4c. . ! eelntsi * Prlnclpml Markets CHICAGO , May S. rteeelpts today : Wheat. J7 cars : corn. 1.CS6 cars : oats. M cars. KsllmnU nrlots tomarrow : Wheat. KS cars ; corn. 1 ; ; cars ; oats. X43 cars. , MINNEAPOLIS. May S.-necelpts : Wheat , a ; LOUIS , May J.-Recelpts : Wheat. 4 ! . YmLUTIC. May J. Receipts : . Wheat , 17 car * . Liverpool Market. UVEHPOOl * , Vay J.-WHEAT-Spo . firm 1 California. ' lid ; No. 1 ml northern . 7d. . tM CORN Spot , qultt ; American mixed , new , 4 Id. Futures , ( julet ; May , 4s V1 ; July , St JVid ; Brplemlifr , Si JTIJ. Kl/iil fit. Lnuti fnney rtnfer. nrm , Its M. HOPS At London ( Patina c a l ) , duiU CS 109 4 )0 . PUOVl lONS-D rf. flrm ; tra India m it , tU W. Hani * , short cut. nrm. Ms ( J , Bacon , dull. fine western , tJj ; prime mess , medium western , 7 Sd ; prime rncm. 7n. Pork , firm ! prime m ss , S.s U ; short ribs. S5s 0.1. long clear middles , llsht. § ; long clear middles , toravy , Ki ; sJiort clear backs , lit ; clear tllles , 37s. Ehoulder * . f < iuar , nrm. . Lard , prime western , steady. r ? 6d. Tallow , prime city , firm. Sis. CHEESE Firm ; American Hncst white , 41s ; AmerUan nneit colored , 41s. OILS-CottonK-ed. Llvtrpool. refined , strong , 17s Sd. Turpentine spirits , strong , "Sr 6d. Hoiln. common , 5s Cd. KnMnaii Cltr C2raln nnit Frarlftlono. KANSAS CITY. May S-WIIEAT-DuIl and JtfJe lower ; No t hard. JL03 ; NO. S. SI 01MM.OI : No. 1 red. J1.C ; No. J r d , Jt-OOOLM ; No. * spring. 1 Jl.CO ; No. 3. McOJI.OO. _ CORN Active , but lower ; No. 1 mixed , 31KO HV&e. OATS Steady. No J , D7c. . . . . - HAY Active and hlcher ; choice timothy , SIO.iSQ ll. l ; choice prairie. Jtl.oo. nUTTER Creamery. UOltVi" ! dairy , llfHc. EOOS Firm : fresh. c. RECEIPTS \\nieot , 5,400 bu. ; corn , tSyO btl. ; oats. 13.000 bu. . SH1PMKNTS Wheat. 47,009 bu , ; corn , M.200 bu. ; oats. 7,000 bu. Cincinnati -Mnrkot. CINCINNATI. May 3. FLOUR-Flrm ; fancy. J4.SW3.10 : family , J4.2034.50. WHEAT Firmer ; No. ! red , tl.10. COU.N Quiet : No. 2 mixed , SlltC. PROVIRIONBLnrd. . higher. J5.70. Dulk meats ) , firm , JS C. . llncon. nrm. J6 57Vj. WHlSKY-Acthe. J1.22. 1JUTTER I > uH : Elgin creamery , 15V4c ; Ohio , 12H16C ! dairy. lOc. , . . . , ' - .16. SL'OAR llrm ; hard icflncd. JI.4iO EC5OP Dull , c. , CHEESE Dull , lower ; good to prime Ohio flat , 88SV4C. Tule < l Miirkct. , TOLEDO , Mny 3-WHEAT-HlBher ; nctUe ; No. 2 cash , J1.16 ; May , J1.15 , . COHN Aciue , llrmer ; No. I mixed. S4Hc. OATS Dull , lower ; No. 2 mixed , 300. HYE-Hlghei. dull : No. 2 cash. C3c. CLOVEI13EEU Acllve , steady ; prime cajn , J105. Detroit MnrUet. DETROIT. May 3-WHUAT-No. 1 white , J1.10 : No. S red. Jl.114 : May , Jl.ll. CORN No. 2 mixed , 36c. OATS No. 2 white , SSc. RYE-NO. : . ciiic. Peorln Mnrkctn. PEORtA. May 3-Market lower ; No. * . die- OATS -Market quiet and easier ; No. 2 white , nYE-M'arVct nrm ; No. t. S2c. WH1SKY-J1.Z1H. Xew York Mnrketn Clone Todnr * NEW YORK , May S.-Tomorrow being set aside as a holiday for the Greater New Yorlt charter celebration , all markets here will be closed. Snn Frnnelsjco Whent MnrUet. SAN FRANCISCO , May 3. WHEAT Steady : December. JI.65. UAHLBY Steady ; December , J1.30H. STOCKS V1XD UOVDS. Tl ere In n Rend Ion from Monilny'sl Violent Advnuoe. NEW YORK , April 3. Afler yesterday's violent lent advance In prices of stocks ( some reaction was lo be expeclcd today. Tlie market oj > ened , as was the case yesterday , with heavy svlllne orders from large operators , who were antlous to take prufils. The resumption of trading a er the holiday on Ihe conum-nt > ( Stcrday brought In an element which made It moro dllllcult to manipulate the mwKet fur a rise. London re- tused to ucctpt to the full exltnt the sanguine view tuken jvslerday by Walt slreet of the ben. ellta to accrue from Commodore Uewey s victory at Manila. American secru.tles. with one or two exceptions , snowed declines on the London ex change befo.-e the opening hour. Yesterday's events in Wall sttret nad so far awakened out side Interest In thu market that commission houses found their books lllled with bujlng orders. The heaviness In I/ondon affected openIng - Ing quotations , but they were not down to the London parity , and they were sustained by hvavy commission house buying during the Hrst hour. This Innlted arbllrage selling and the shares of different slocks , sold for London ac count here , were estlmaled at as high ns 30.WU. The market showed rtmarkoblo resistance to the pressure of thl * selling , ns welt as to the heavy realizing by large operators , who bello\ed that the rapid adtance of the last three or four days had gone as far ns was safe. The failure of the market to nd\ancec served to discourage th& outside Interest and buying ordera were with drawn. Ihe market gradually sagging to a lower le\el There was ralher an Invlllng Held presented for a bear raid , but the fact that to- morow will be a holiday , the professionals were timid about pulling out short contracts. Just as it Influenced those of them who were long of the market to take their profits. The firmness of the market and the strenglh shown by some specla' stocks turned the professional sentiment In th final hour to the bull elde. There was quite heavy busing movement which carried the prices of the market leaders nearly back to last ntghl level and established numerous noteworthy ne. gains through the list. A feature of the day was the lifting of a number of Inactive stocks to the higher market level established by th < rise of the lasl few days. Tlie scope of Ihe trad Ing was broad nnd embraced a large number o B'ocks The mon ° y market showed some tendenc ; to harden In the commercial paper departmen and for call loans. A further engagement o J2.000.000 of gold for Import was n result. Tht rise of tte In the actual rate for sterling ex change In face of these developments was unex plained. The bond market was active nnd strrmf In the early dealings , but there was later realize Won In the speculative Kiues which carried thel prices below last night's level. Total salet Jl 750 000. United States new 4s. registered , ad vanced m , Unlled Stales 4s. coupon , IS. the old 4s 1 and the Ss IVi per cent In the bid price Following are the closing quotations of th leading sleeks en U. New York market today ; Atchlson . Hawult C. C SO do pfd . St. P. * Oui 07 1'altlmore * Ohio. . do pfa . . .isn Canada Pacific . 82 < 4 o. Pacific SO Canada Soutnurn. . 48J So. Railway. Central Paelfte , 12H So. Railway pfd , . Ches.&Omo 10H Texas * Paclfle. . . . 10VS Chicago It Alton. . . . 1B Jnlon Facltl : . 65V4 C..H.AQ. : OOH U. P. common . C.&E. i 40 J. P. D. AU . C.C.C.A 3UL 28H Wabaah . aopfd < 1 > Vabifhpfd . Del. * Hudson 108 bVheel. It U E . Del. L.4 W lO'J Wheel. & L.-E. pfd 8M Den. i Rio O 11 Adami Ex . 9 ! ) do pfd 44S American Kx 120 Erie ( new ) 12H United Stales E . . . 37 Erie 1st pfd 3JH Wells Fanro Ex..113 Ft. Warns 100 Am. Cot. Oil 189i nrealNorthernpfl.147 A. Cot. Oil pfd 72 HocKinr Vallev. . . . ' > I Am. Splnti ! lOVi IlllnolsCentnl. . . 100 Am. Spirits pfd S7 LakoErle&W 14 Am. TODOCCO 108M do pfd 70 do pfl 117 LakeShora 18'JW People's Gas tU * Louisville & Nash. Cons. ( ias. 180 Manhattan L OS * * Com. Ca'Jle Co 150 Met. St. Hy . 14S > Col. V. & Iron VOVi Michigan Ontnil..l01 > 3 do pic. UU Mltin. it St. L'I. . ' Gen. Electric dnlstufd BO llllnolsSteel 44 Mo.Paclnc 2H' LaClodo. Uai.- 41V > Mobile A , Ohio 27 Lead : > OU Mo. K. X T 10i. uo pfd . . . . .lu.m Mo.K. It T pfd U.Ik Nat. Un. Oil 1714 Chl.Ind. &L " Oregon Imp. Co SO do pfd Pacific Mall sSTs N. J. Central . Pullman Pat 177 N. Y.Cantral. .112H Silver Certttlc.ilcs. . CSM N.Y. Chi. A. St. L , . Stand. Kopc i.T. . . . 4 do 1st pfd CO Surar IL'S'i do'Jdpfd 31 do pfd. 110 Norfolk 4 Western 13 T. C. & iron 2 Hi No. Amer. Co 5H V. S. Leather 0 No.Paolflc 26H do Pfd 61 ; dootd em U. S. Hubbor : 18 Ontario * W U' , do Pfd UdU Orc.lt ANav 43 I Western Union. . . . R8V < OmeonNav. 49H Northwestern 121J Ore.SbortLlna - ' do pfd 171 Plttsburc 1C7 Rio Grande West . ' - ' . < tteuuinjf. . . . . . . . . . . I.TI < lo pfd 60 Kocklaland . 88Tt Chlcairo-Grcat W' , 10H , S.L.4S. P . UU St. L. .VS. W , , . . . aolstpfd . 60 li do pfd UW - St.do 01V4 Readlnc 1st pfd , 41K do : ' _ _ _ - 'Total sales of stocks today. 255,700 nharcr. In . cluding 13.541 Atc'ilfon preferred. 23.597 Chicago Hurllnston & Qulncy , 18.950 Loufrvllle & Nash ville , 4,547 Manhattan , 11.S7S Metropolitan. 4GG3 Mlrsourl Pacltle. 6,855 New York Central , 9.UO l Northern Pacific. JO.CO Northern Pacific pre ferred , 22.164 Ilock Island. 2SI7 St. Paul , 4.183 Southern preferred , SI. .TO Unljn Paclllc. 45,6 j.S Tobacco. 3,150 Chlcaco Great Western , C.175 1'eo- ple'B Gar. 46,750 Sugar , 3.010 Tennessee Coal & Iron , s.677 Western Union. ; , nt ; , , , . : : : It : the 5 3 3 i 0 LONDON M y I. The market for' America securities advanced at the opening and r malne ; steady all day on New York bulnc. The de- , mand ai generally UK'.U. Amount ot bnllto pone into the IJjnk of Kr.jlinJ on balance today 41 JC1W.OW. Gold U quoted at Ilutnx A > res IW.tO. Spintth 4 declined to UU. l > ut later. tvactej ntt clo M * t It. Th final prleo of H t urday wm l i. * ' FAIUB. May S. BladM J vrero ctl e on th * bourM today nd price * Were flrm throughout , tralnc * u\tlned by I/jodon purchnHi. 9p nt < h 4i tint wenker. owlnnito the continued rlw * t Madrid to the price nclexobtnir. * < .n l-nrt . Three fr rrnt rente * . ITJf BHo lor the account , hx- ch n e on London. lif'Ec tor chtcki. SpanUh 4 > cUied at KM , agalnstj Tf. the flntl price ye - TlKnUX. Mny S.-Vrrm frlce prevnUcd on th * bourse here todny. T e trading fetture of the tranmctloni wai the bujjrince ot American te- curlllcs. 7 XC T York lloury MnrUrt. KKTV" YOItK. May . -UONCY ON CA1J- Nomlnaly IV4OJ per cnt. I-ntMB MCnCANTICS PArEn-effT per cent , BTKIlUffn BXCHANDE-MHrkct firm , wllh nrtual buflnen in bankertV bill * at $1 IIHx7t-l4S for demand and 14 o < f4 SOU for lxty day * ! jwBted rate * , J4.8U44H9J and I.S ? t UVi ! cgm- mercbil blllf. II.SOZN > 3H. SILVKIl I1AH BI MBXICAN" . . . OOVE11NMENT 1K > NI > S Market Irregnlnrj new 4n ne. nnd coupon , 113 : 4 . reg. , 107 ! coupon , 4 ; ir. K : If. rtg-i IWH ! coupon , HO ; 1'a- 1 , . , ; CS Of 'W , . . . . . . Closing quotation * on bonds were as follows ! 11 S.now4i. rc . . . .12IH C.N.4 * . . . . JOS tl.H.now 4s cou..l2mNo. | P.iclflo Isti. . .115 U.9.4 7res. . . IIMM No. PacllV * Ss 3 H t7S.4 .ooup ll . * t No. P.iclflo 49 Ui * o : | t W ? . ? N. VC. & St. U4..102H . , as:5s"f : : : : : : ; : : ; ; m NAW. o . . . us * tT.3.5s.conp Ill N.W. Consols 13 * Districts.03 * 112 N.W.Deb 5s 112 * Ala..class A 1IHH Oro.NaT.lsts 11'J Ala..classII 100 Ore. Nav. 4s . . . . P.lK Ala. , dan C 00 O. S. L , . Us. t. r. . . Ala.Currcncr. . 00 O. S.L. Bs. t. r. . . . Atchison * * MM O.luio. IsU.t. r..10il CanadaSo.Suds , . . 104UjO. Imp. 5s , t. r fi5 cTVVN. P. t.r. us. . 84HJP.iclnob8 of'95. . .103 C , * O. Bs lim'Keadliii ' Bl > C.H.AD 4is . .lOl't R.O.Woit Ists HI D.iR. O.lsts . . .10 > St L.JI. M.Coa..l OW u.&n.o.4 . : St. L.9. F.Oau.0.110 KastTenn. lata..lna St. P. Consuls HD ErloOon. 4s 07 SUP.C.JkP. lats. . . 115W 'jeti.KI.-o. b . . . . . . . 09 St. I' . C. \ P. fls Ill O.H. * 3. A-B 100 Southern Ky. 6s. . . . 004 O.I1.AS A. lids..103 S 11. 4 T. Os Si ! H.T.Cont.5s 103 Tcnn.newaotas. . . 8(1 ( H.T.C.con 0 . .110 Tax.Pao.L. O.lsmlOO Iowa C. Ista I'5 ' Tex. Pan. lip. 2ds. . . " < La. Now Con. 4s. . . . 07 U. P. U. & 0. 1st ! . . fi''Vi LAN. Unt. 4S HUH Wnb. 1st Ss 10(1 Missouri Us 101) Wab. Mi 7l > M. K. 4T. 2ds 00 > 4 Wont Shorn is 107 M.K.AT.4S h7h Va. Centuries. 6 H N. Y. C. Ists 114 Va. deferred f > 4 N.J. C. 6s 112 Union Pacific pfd. . B5) ) N. C. Us . . . .PJO Onion P-icltle 4s. . . ti'JW Snn Frnnclnco Mining Quntntlonn. SAN FRANCISCO , May 3. Omclal closing Quotations on mining stocks today were & & fcl < lows : Alta . 16 Julia 1 AlnhaCoa . 3 Kentucky Con. . . 1 Anaes . 7 Mexican 10 Belcher . 10 Occidental Con. . . . 110 IJeRt& Belohcr. . . . 25 Ophlr 37 Bullion . 0 Otcrman 3 CliHlleura Con . 15 Potosl 23 Chollar. . ito Savacc 10 40 Sierra Kovada , . . . 01 Con.Cai.AVa. . Union Can 15 Con. Imperial. . . . 1 Utah Con 0 Crown Poliit. . 10 Yellow Jacket. . . . 7 Uoulo jtCume. . : go Standard IBS Silver bar.- , t6'ic ; Mr.xloan dollars , drafts , sight , lOc : telegraph , 124c. London Stock Quotations. IiONDON , May 3. 4 p. m. Closing : Caneols. . m'v HIM N. Y. Central . UGH Consols , 'sect. HIM Pennsylvania . i9h Can. Pacific. S4H ttcadlnsr . 8M Erie 12 ? * ilei. Crn. now is. . C-D ? Rrle 1st pfd : AtchlKOu . 12 111. "jntral . . Moiicaiioniuiarv. KrandTrtink . S i St.Paul common. . . 1)4 ) I1AII SILVER Plat. 23'id per ounce. MONEY HJ per cent.1 The rate of discount In the op n mnrl.et for .short and three months' bills , 3 9-1G per cent. Financial > otc . OMAHA. May 3. The clearlnss for the day were J1.042.S53 19 ; balances.H37.S2J 20. The clear ings for 1W7 were. JTiiO.pJli' ' . and the balances , I69.G31.25. Increase -clearlngi , JJ32.231 W. CHICAGO. May S.-Clearlnss. t26.372Su ) ; bal ances. 11.674.700. New. , York exchange. 40o dis count ; sterling , posted , ' I4 HS4 85 ; actual , 14 80 % { H S4H ; sixty das. SI.SHU S3. Lineal stocks , active , strong. Closlnc : Diamond Match , lttf * : trfike Street I * 12 ; North' Chicago. 1SS34 : West Chicago. Me ; City nallnay , 22J ; Ulscult , 24 , ; lll'scult preferred , 64S. ST. LOUIS , May -Clenrlrgs , } . 431.791 ; 11- anccs , 1671,264. Money , 6 ? S per cent. New York exchange , 50c discount , bid , SOc discount asked , CINCINNATI. May,3.-New York exchange. par. Money , 4V43-S piycent. ; Clearings. J2.13S- JNB\V ORLEANS , May 3 ( Clearings , 11,819,763 New York exchange , bank , par ; commercial , 11 per tl.COO discount. ' PHILADELPHIA , MaS. . Clearings , 116.14) ) , 530 ; balances. 11,590.970. nALTlMORC. May J.carlngs , J4.491.012 ; bal- balances. Jll,5 ,339. , . BOSTON. May -Clcarlnss , | M..OS.6 * > ; bal- " May NewYoris exchanse , HnnU t f Germany Slntcmcnt. BERLIN , May 3. The weekly statement of the Imperial Hank of Germany shows the following changes ns compared with the previous account : Cash on hand , decreased. 3I.OS.O marks ; treasury notes , decreased. 5SO.OOO marks ; other securities. Increased , 38.7SO.CCO martis ; notes' In circulation , Increased , 55,580.000 marts. _ COTTOX 9IARKCT. Liquidation of I.OUK Account Cn e a flrnix Uecllne. NEW YOUK. May 3. Liquidation of long ac count In anticipation of tomorrow's holiday caused ! a decline ot 7 to 10 points in cotton , thii weakness being originated by the unfavorable character of cable advices from Liverpool , which showed a decline of 2'5 13-C4d for the future list and sales of but , OW bale * spot cottv. Ire the uiitri.con the teellng hire was weak , under ru.iowjd llru' < .i.tot | ! > , led by Wall street and Chl- caso. Tlie market clmed asy at a net loss of 7@10 points. Total sales futures , K3.KOO bales , ttwt auiet ; middling- 7-lt.c ; net reteclpU. il bales ; gross. 2.1S5 bales ; export * to Great Hrllaln. S.JS4 bales : to the continent. 1.S24 bales ; forwarded. ISO bales ; ales. 3,300 bales ; stock. 1W.921 bales. Total today : Net receipts , 11 , Hi bales ; exports to Great llrltaln. 2.762 bales ; to thu continent , 15.030 boles ; mock , C59.431 bales. Consolidated : Net receipts. 35,379 bales ; exports to Great Britain , 23,939 bales ; to the continent , 31.605 bales. Total since September 1 : Net re ceipts. 8,211,050 bales ; exports to Great Britain , 3.U7.391 bales ; to Trance , 758,137 bales ; to the continent , 2,701,735 bales , _ _ _ NUW ORLEANS. May S.-COTTON-rutures quiet and steady ; sales , 11.800 hales ; May. lo CSS 6.71 ; June. $3.71 ( 5.72 ; July. 15.7765.78 ; August. I5.7SSS.79 ; September , J0.80H5 MS October. $5810 DB2 ; November. t5.839S.k5 ; December. $58S j5i9 ( ; January. J591C593. 8l > ot easy ; sales , 1,200 bales ; ordinary , 4 > * c ; good ordinary. 4J c ; low mlddllnir , 6iic ; middling , 5 ll-16ci good middling. G M6c ; middling fair , 7 7-16c ; receipts , 3.03 bales ; stock , . , .n . May 3.-COTTON-Ppot quiet ; prices lower ; American middling , fair. 3 13-Md ; seed middling. 3 2-32d. The sales of the day were 8.00U bales , of which 1.000 were for specu lation nnd export and Included 7.8CH American. Receipts. ll.OW bales. Including 10.8-W American. I Future * opened and closed quid with a moderate demand ; American middling U M. C. , - 30-64d. I sellers ; Mny nnd June. 3 J0-64d , Hellers ; June and July. 3 30-6493 31-64d. buiers ; July and Au gust. 3 31-e4d , buyers ; August and bepteniber. 3 51-64d , sellers : September and October. 3 30-C4d. value : October and November , 3 9-C4d , sellers ; November ajid I > ccembcr. 3 2S-64d , bu > ers ; De cember and January , 3 23-64d. buyers ; January and February. 3 28643364d. > . jiellers. Xi-vv Yurie llry fioodn Market , NEW YORK , May 3. There is no change In the situation in dry goods. With the exception of print tloths there l no department which doea not show firmness. The demand Is still somewhat limited , but has expanded along conservative lines , so that the day by day showing Is better than was the case a month npo. Woolen goods In. men's wear fabricsjiare showing generally bet ter results in the nrvr fall lines. Dresi good * In , wool and wool mixture * arp selling with consid erable freedom at prices , which are generally 0 well sustained. Cotton gcwds nre active on ne j count of the presence'of government orders. TJie lines of coarse colored pee s which fall under tlie 3 i bidding from army sources have received nome oImpetus In this was- . Print cloths are still quoled at 2 cents , less 1 per cent. CoffeeMrirketi. . NEW YORK. May 3. COFFEE Option ; opened barely ftea J at a decline of KC M points ; rulel fnlriy aetrre under lltju datlcn following ! lowing unfavorable 'European and Brazilian cables and desire lo evtrt up accounts over to. morrow's holiday ; tilling moderated by large wanliouse deliveries In th country ; closed steady , with pricts 5C3J pplats net lower ; sale- 19,000 bags , In-lullnr. May. (3 E3 ; July , (375. Spot coffee , Hlo , market barely steady ; No. invoice , 7C ? No. 7 JoUblnir , 74c. Mild , steady Cordova , 84 ! 5c. , Ttar wart-house del'verlei from Ihe Untied fitalfs. 20,716 bags. Including 15,587 bags from Nfw a'otk ; New York ntcl loday , 401,637 bags ; .Unite. ) Stairs Meek. Kt.ou bars ; afloat for the United States , 1OJ7VCS tagi against 7&5.1&3 bags last jear. HAVRE. May 3. COH-'EE-Sales. l(00 bags. Oil Market * . OIL CITY. May 3.-CrMlt bilanees , 71c ; cer tlflcates opened. 72c bid for cash ; c'osed. 734i bid for cash. Salei. & .OCO bbls. . cash at 72 : 4MX ) bbls , cash at 73Hc ; clo.-d. 73V4C bid for caih. Shlpmentf. ai.fCS bbU ; runs , 97.WI bbls. CHAItLESTON. S. C. . May 3 OILS Turpen tine , no stork In market : quotations uncharged Itoaln , ctrady , unchanged. SAVANNAH. Ga , May 3. OILS Spirits tur pentlne. flrm. J6c. Rosin , frra. unchanged. WILMINGTON , N. C. , May ( . OILS Snlrll turpentine , flrm. < 268CV > c. Ilculn , tteady , (1 0 ) 1.09 Crude turpentine , flrm. Lt3. (1.8) and Jl.W tar , flrm , ( UW. Suirur 3lurkcts > . NEW YORK. May 3. SUGAR-Raw. strong held higher ; fair leflnlng , H e : centrifugal. S > test , * tic ; rednsd. strong : mold A , 5 11-lCc standard A , 5 i-lCc ; ccnfcctloiitr * ' A. C 5-16 : ; rut : laaf. f , 15-18c ; crushed , S 15-J6c ; powdered , i 11-lCc : eranulatPd , & 7-16c ; cube * . 5 ll-iec. - NEW ORLEANS , May S SUOAR Strong open kettle. Z.a c ; cenlrlfUKal , granulated. 4T e , whites. 4 ll-16 4\c ; > ellons , 4 3-lGfHVjc : rec at ends , t\Qtc. Molafus , dull ; centrltUKat. 4015C OMAOA LIVE STOCK MARKET Offerings Plenty and Frieeu en the Decline Once More. L1BERM. SUPPLY GIVES BUYERS A CHANCE , Ilrevesj la Better Condition Thau Might Have Urea K | > cctd _ HORB Weak and Two Cents Lower on Average. SOUTH OMAHA , Jlay 3.-nccclpta for the days Indicated were : Cattle. How. Sher-p.Hors. May 3 4O 9,258 o.KU Hay 2 iilVJ 2,518 7.133 S4 Ar.rll ' SO 1,593 f.,900 1,323 Dl 13 S.OS3 C.IS3 C.81I April 2S I.MS 1753 8.603 April 27 2,972 7.MO 4.3S2 9 April 2 > ! 3.I1S SOS3 3,900 73 April 23 , 1,801 4.237 3.3J4 Jl April 23 1,37 ; S.2J7 7,170 April 22 2.359 C.G17 1.3IS 1 April -1 l.Gll 8.073 7.461 8 April 20 2.970 S.C01 2.2S1 April 19 2,733 2,576 3,951 April IS 1.473 1.M4 1,303 April 16 1.031 3.009 7,723 21 April 15 2.209 C.049 10.378 April 14 1.411 5,773 11.727 The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C. , M. & St. P. ny. . . * 3 3 , O. & St. L. lly. 3 1 Mift'ouri Pnclllc IIy 5 4 Union Paclllc System 32 23 C. & N.V. . Hy 4 1 P. , E. & il. V. R. U 63 3D S. C. & P. , Hy 2 2 C. , SU P. , M. & O. Hy 21 11 U. & M. 11. It. H SO 43 10 . 11. & Q. Hy 5 . C. & St. J 1 1 H. I. Ac P. lly. , east 1 1 . R , I. & P. Hy. , nest Total receipts 210 133 M The disposition of the day's receipts was as illovvs , each buyer vurchasns the number f head Indicated : ; uyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. > maha Packing Co 200 ( / H. Hammond Co O7 1.S3S wlft and Company 1.137 1.27S 504 udahy Packing Co 1.092 3.4W 2,773 .rmour , Chicago 340 1.CG2 637 . .oUman & Hothschllds. . 10 "r" . I. Stephens 9 : u. ton & Co 1G Irubbs & Co 3 ' . F. Husz 1GS Ivlngaton & Staler 17 lytirs 418 'oster 125 'orth P. & P. Co 827 iKluhr , Kansas City . . . 87 ther buyers 107 . . . . . 600 Totals 4,307 9.2S6 4,441 The largest num1 > ? r of cars received on ny one Hay last month was 337 reported In n the 12th , nnd the average for the whole month was only 1S3 cars of Picnic dnliy , eo int today's run of 3SO cars looked large. The retv ipts of sheep \vre not overly irge , but there was no day last month when thciewore s > o many hos here nnd nly one day when the cattki receipts could omipare with today's run In j olnt of num- ers. Aa might l > o anticipated InHth such large ccelpts. nndwith the markets at othl-r seil- ng points Rent rally In bad shape , the who ! * tendency of values was lower. CATTLE The yards were- full of cattle and It hag been a. good many days since as many beeves were on sale.for the most of the -attle here were of that description. Tlw arket as a mfliole was not In such lad indltlcn as it might have been conslder- ng tha large offerings , in fact , the market ealry turnsd out to be better than was xpected when the large recslpts and con dition of other markets \vas known. With the p.-ns full of beef steers and with iothng ! especially cncouragin-sj In the way ) f news from other selling polnti * the sltu.x- ion early was anything but reassuring to be selling Interests. As a matttr cf course ttrly bids were lower on all kinds , but more > uyers kept putting In an appearance with 'hipping orders , In addition to regular buy- rs for local packers , and the yardu BOOH > rei entcd quite an animated appearance , the lumber of buyers In saddle being large n proportion to the reo ipts. The cattle soon began moving toward the scales and sellers began to m-hl-T > cr It about that the market vvns Improving and come even be gan to call It stfady iwlth yesterday. As n natter of fact , hot itver. the general mar ket wtia lower , opinions differing all the vay frctn iweak to lOc lower. At the same Jme thftre Tnay have been Indiana's where cattle which just happened to strike a buy er's fancy did not sell much different from resterday. The. offerings of cows and heifers were not very large when compared with the total receipts of cattle , so that it was hardly pos- ilbla for buyer ? to bo very bearish on that kind. In fact sellers more generally calling di'slraWe cows and heifers steady , but as was to be expected under the. circumstances undesirable stuff was weak. Very lew stock cattle werer rfported on sale but there were quite a number iof warmed up cattle on'.y good enough for feeders. The large receipts , however , and the condition of the market on beef cattle sotimeJ to have a weakening effect on buy ers and they were generally talking lower prices. The trade itiau a little slow on feed' ere , especially . . . . aalea. the common grades. Repre STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. rr. 21..1003 54 V ) 21..1134 U 30 SO..1006 { 4 20 . . . . ! ; 4 15 1. . . . 930 4 10 7. . . . 983 4 10 24..1317 4 30 3).1067 4 13 38..1350 4 30 ! . . . .1111 4 15 17..110 ? 4 20 23..1133 4 13 Z. . . . SCO 3 75 2 ! . . . . W3 4 20 43..13CO 4 23 3..1310 4 W 1. . . 1720 4 CO 26..1103 4 10 2. . . . 740 3 M 2..1220 4 20 2..1470 4 43 39..1M9 4 03 20..1378 4 30 20..1257 4 33 16..1438 4 35 7..1072 4 10 9..1233 4 49 7..1310 4 10 25..1130 4 00 IB..126 * 4 - , II..1100 4 40 i : . . . . 996 4 30 19..1323 4 41) 7..104 $ 4 30 19..1116 4 30 SO..1113 4 35 IS..1290 4 SO 16..HS1 4 40 6).1160 4 00 23..ir.8 4 3D 1..1C20 4 30 43..1310 4 40 2..1270 4 20 31..1435 4 40 2S..1032 4 30 1..1220 4 SO 22..1077 4 23 1..1340 4 00 2..1433 4 10 9..117S 4 10 5..12S4 4 25 43..1066 4 25 20..1329 4 33 2-.1092 4 15 2..1115 4 30 1..1SOO 410 9..100) 415 1. . . . 900 3M : t..U19 4 20 16..1484 4 231..1339 4 K 22..1110 4 25 1..1034 3 K 23..1034 4 5 2'.1231 4 SO 50..1213 4 30 33..1218 4 & > 1. . . . 930 3 23 1. . . . C60 3 0 I. . . . f.M 3 CO 1..1230 3 SO 1. . . . 9SO 3 5 1..1670 3 85 1..1110 3 R : 1..1250 350 25. . . . 772 390 4. . . . 722 390 6..1214 400 6..1143 4 M 2. . . . C45 400 ! . . . . t'Sr 409 1..1210 400 l..llrO 400 4. . . . 832 410 21. . . . 877 410 34. . . . 984 4 10 25. . . . 933 4 10 1..1230 4 15 10..1H6 4 15 15..IOCS , 4.15 . . . . 7SG4 15 31..103S 4 20 21..1072 4"20 K..1070 4 20 22..1014 4 SO 40..1274 4 20 17..1065 4 2l > . < ! . . . .1014 420 42. . . . 970 420 22. . . . 993 423 : . . . .mO 4 20 21. . . . t 0 4 23 14. . . . 057 4 23 3..1273 425 21..1148 4K B1..1123 423 20..12S3 425 41..1043 425 19..1015 425 38..1IS8 4 25 17..1062 4 S3 -21..1107 4 80 13..1298 4 25 36..1311 4 SO ,85. . . .1231 4 3D 21..1115 4 30 40..1109. 4 30 16..1123 4 39 7..15 ) 4 30 16..1034 4 20 17..1101 4 ! 0 2S..1372 4 30 18..1350 4 33 12..120) 4 55 39..13S3 4 35 20..IOCS 4 40 C4..1150 4 40 23..I4M 4 40 20..1487 4 40 :8..1113 4 40 10..1470 4 40 23..1318 4 45 70..1129 4 45 18..1233 443 11..1499 4(0 34..16SS 4 M 4S..13I2 4M 20..1303 454 41..122' . 410 10.1279 4 53 18..1473 4 55 20..1372 4 33 COWS. 1..1100 300 2..1093 373 21..1101 S f. ) 1..H * ) 350 1..1210 340 1..130) 3 CO 1..126) 330 17..1151 353 1..123) 370 Z..1323 373 1..1S10 375 6..1190 375 1..1KO 204 1..1034 385 1..1430 3 M 12..1144 350 2..1JM 375 1..1100 325 1..1C90 3 * ) 2..1233 3 C3 7..1112 3W 1..1UO 375 12..I218 370 20. . . . 972 3 94 4..103" 3 23 1..H/K ) 3 10 1..1259 3 fa 1..13M 3 S3 1..12.V ) 3 C' . 1. . . . S.C4 3 2 * . 28. . . . 9CO 3 49 1..13CO 3 73 ! 1..11W SO ) 1. . . . (00 3 71 1..10SO 370 1..UFO 379 C. . . . 970 349 3..10W 310 - 1..1020 315 1..1370 323 2..1161 360 1..106) 2 75 1..1410 3 25 1..1370 3 40 . I. . . , 190 273 1..11C4 3 OT 1..1020 300 ? 1. . . . 910 S t 1 , . . . 710 309 2. . . . 613 301 1..1030 304 1..1110 310 1 , . . . SSO 323 , 2. , . . 9 5 3 2. . B..1020 ; S 21 2..10V ) 3 30 . 1. . . . iOO 3 Jl 1..1U * 3 30 l..mO 3 35 1 18. . . . Sf,2 335 l.lieO 335 1..1LCO 340 ! 1 , . . . 9W 349 1..1134 SKO 1. . , . S 0 SCO l.iW 3 M 1. . . . 970 SM 1. . . . Oil 369 1. , , . 949 3W 1. . . . 60 3(0 1. . . . KM 3 50 l..llfO 3 69 3..1150 3 60 1..1070 3 M 1. . . . 9W 360 3..lira 303 1..1120 370 , 24. . . . 27 363 : . , . ' . ! 375 I..11W 375 l.,1Z-S ( 75 1.-.1039 373 2..1220 S 75 S. . . . S2 3U M.,1H8 395 1..1070 409 1..1050 i 10 IiniKERS. 1. . . . CO ) 3 S5 1. . . . 7CO 4 0) 39. . . . S21 4 K 21. . . . SW 4 20 3. , , . 9S3 4 15 2. . . . 725 4 ( O 4. . . . 710 4 13 ; 5. . , . S70 4 10 23. . , . 7S 4 10 1. . . . M ) S 3' 1. . . . 844 410 ! . . . . 673 385 6. . . . tit 3 C5 4 , . . . 913 4 00 1..1040 4 SO 1. . . . S4 4 CO , 1 . . .1149 4 05 17. . . . 733 4 CO 52. . , . 913 4 20 1. . . . M ) 4 2 > 1. . . . 990 4 25 i. . . . f.S5 I 75 1. . . . f > 60 3 S3 1. . . . 639 S 3 2. . . . 700 S fO 1. . , . f 4 3 K 1. . . . 4V > S K 19. . . . 7 K J 85 10. . . ; 901 105 17. . . . M1) 4(0 4 , . . . 917 404 O 1. . . . 4 < J > 4 05 1. . . . V 4 03 3. . . . (46 4 05 i. . . . 319 4 05 4. . . . 915 4 15 I DUIVLS l.-lr23 1 49 1..1540 SI3 1..1470 325 1..1S10 353 1..16TO SM 1..I70) 3 33 1..1710 3 34 1..1UO 3 U 15..140) 3 15 1..1440 3 35 1..1350 3 13 1. . . . C94 415 2..1745 SM 1..1849 S 45 : 2 . . . BID 403 1..1374 133 1..101 * 2M 1..1U4 325 1..10W SOO 1..1950 134 t. . . . 370 4 M 1..11W 3 SO 1..1119 > 69 1..KIM 2 75 1. . . . VA 2 85 1..HM 3 M 1..1220 3 CO 1..1249 325 1..1104 325 1..1I70 1 25 1..1350 325 2..10.V ) I ZS - 1..1704 335 1..1KO S 40 2. . . .1333 J 4J . 1..1574 I 44 1..17 * } i CO 1..1KW I M t..il 1M 1..1UO ICS l..ltW J l--MW'TO CA1.VBS. 1. . . . II ) 0 1. . . . 110 ( CO J , . . . JW 475 ! , . . . 4(9 1 . . . 150 00 ] . . . . SCO 1. . . . 1 1 . . . 120 SCO 1. . . . 110 tOO 1. . . . 1 ! SM 1. . . . tli ) COO 1 . . . 1W ! , . . . ! . 1..U10 IW 1..1UO 14 } 1..1CH IU 1..147D SCO S . . .177S 371 1. 130 171 STOClCEltS AND TKEDEltS. IS. . . . T7G 4 IS 1 , . , . 710 4 15 1. . . &M I It 2. . . . 910 1 7i : . . . . 54J 1 M 1. . . 730 I 35 1. . . . Ill 4 IS 1. , . . 7 0 4 CO 10. . , . * ) } 4 UVi 1. . . . (24 I 75 I , , . . tOO 4 M 2. . . . ( v)3 ) 4 20 1. . . . 630 4 60 HODS The receipt * cf IIORI today wrf much larger limn usual for this marktl. * nil Kanus CHr olio l' J a Urne run , tut arrhAl ) at Clil > c.xto fell considerably short of exfectatlon . An other feature which rut quit * a flgur * In tin trail * nas the \ery xveak cloi > r of the lirotltlon tnarKet > etcrJayi In other word , ther * wa § a couiblnatloo of both bull and bear Influence ! , but the bear * IJe termed to hare the bett of It , Th market opened weak to 6c tower , and It continued that tray , the ble bulk of tlie boK * noil- Ins at prices that were on an average about tc loner than yeMcrJa ) ' * average prue. l Kal pncKcr were the prtnclpat burera , and their re- qulrementi sccmeJ < o be largo , o that the 1ms chnnse.1 hands rapidly at current price * . T.le buyers evidently thoUKht them worth the mcney nnd ? eem d to want a many a were to I * hail. Tti * market. In conwquenoe. was quite active , and U was not long until 100 cars or more had chanced hands. Tbo lust few loads , ns 1ery 1 apt to b the case , did not tell so readily , but evPiy thins oM The blK bulk of the hops - > ll nt W.SSR3.9.1. nltli a fen choice butcher ueliht loads at ii.9j , the range of prices hclnc about the Mine as yes terday. There \vere , however , more lends tojay below Jl.W In proportion to the receipt * than jc'ttrJay , nblch brought down the average Today's weaknevtl | > eJ out a part of jester- day'a caln. but Mill left the market hlKher than It was any day latt month , and with the cxicri- tlon of yesterday at the highest point touched slnco March 3. nepresentatlve salet ! No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Tr. 41 . H2 . . . | 3M 12 . 230 . . . | J JS 49 . 2" 40 3 55 DC . S . . . Jj Cfi . 231 120 3 S3 t-5 . 2Si SO 3 Sj 14 . 191 . . . 3 M 1M . 223 120 S S3 ( ! 7 . 154 40 3 ' 5 57 . 17S SO 3 RS 7 ! . fC ICO 3 S5 12 . 251 . . . 3 S5 Gt . 257 . . . 8 81 69 . 231 40 3 . 53 . 21J . . . 355 11 . 193 . . . S So 40 . 2 S . . . 3 S3 70 . 171 214 2 S5 41 . 212 89 385 41 . 219 . . . 3 85 71 . 215 . . . 381 G2 . 211 41 3 S5 85 . 231 . . . 3 83 24 . Ml SO S SI 4 . 161 . . . 3874 tS . 263 80 S Si < i 61 . 277 . . . 8 87' ' 4 Cl . Ml fO 3 87H 7fl" ; ; . .I3t I. ! 3S7 f 122 . 2V. 20 3871 12 . 210 81 3 87li 79 . 2-14 . . . S 8714 0 . 113 S3. 3 S7Vj 10 . 20) . . . S 87 < 4 M . . . . 3 874 7 . 210 . . . 3 871,4 73 . 772 120 3 87'5 C.7 . tffl . . . 3 S74 . S10 3 874 M . 2 1 120 S P7V4 75 . . . , \.S34 40 3 R71 , Ki . 2 3 SO 3 874 B5 . 267 40 3 S7 i M . 211 4ft 3 S7H ,1 , . 2 < 0 . . . 311 73 . yf SO 3 M 14 . y ) SO 391 11 . 313 . . . 3M ; > . 213 . . 3 * > . 1 81 3 M . 258 . . . 311 f/t . 2M 40 3 "V ) 3.17 . . . 391 O ) . 297 . . . 39) , ; 7 . 2V . . . 3 90 CO . KM . . . 3 90 00 . 270 . . . 3 fO CS . MS SO 3M 5T , . . 241 . . . 390 < . 2 . . . .190 271 . . . 391 KI . 3"3 4) 3 1 27C ICO SM CD . 251 . . . S 924 11 . 511 . . . 3 M ; - , . 187 40 3 fO 71. . . . . . . .5:9 120 SM - , . 263 . . . 3V 31 . 214 . . . 315 7 < . 216 100 385 K . 2il SO SRI f9 . 231 . . . 381 65 . 5 1 12il 35.1 ( j ? . 5 fl . . . 3 85 74 . H' FO 3 85 75 . 2.14 80 .185 61 . SM 100 383 C ( ! . 2fii ! . . . S f" 82 . SI" SO 3 S 70 . 2.18 120 3 85 91 . Ml 1M 3 5.1 Jo . IC4 10) 3 S3 IS . SM 10 3 S74 11 . fOI M 3 SI 22 . 273 . . . S 83 71 . JOI 1M S K " . 212 ff" 381 . 2J1 SI 3 K C1 . f41 fO 3 81 . 53 ! $1 381 . f9 . ' 34 0 3 87H SO . 2" 120 3 87 < i 73 . 274 S ) 3 K7H 70 . 141 40 3 S7 > 4 fS . 251 . . . 3 S7'4 7 ; . 2(0 ( . . . .1 8714 7S . rs < 0 3 R"V4 2 . fit fO 3 f7l , CO . 237 IS ) S S7Vi ,4 . > : SO 387 4 . 210 120 3 S7ij . 292 120 3 J.O 71 . 21 10 .191 ; - , . 171 8) 3 SO 60. . A. . . .257 . . . 3 M ; . 275 . . 390 12) ) . 4)0 . . . 393 WAGON HOdS-THHOW OI'TS. 1 . 4S ) . . . 2 to 1 . 3SO . . . 271 1 . CIV ) . . . a 7.1 G . M . . . 300 4 . im . . . 375 f > . 1S5 . . . 3 77'i 2 . 1ST . . . 37714 1 . t'J > SI 3 774 r , . iw . . . 3 so c . : oi . . . s si 1 . 2V1 . . . 3 SO S . 22 > ) . . . 3 SO f . 231 . . . 3 SO C . 215 . . . 3 SO r. 244 . . . 3 M K 2'0 . . . 1 S.1 4 33' . SO 38" fl 273 . . . 36. . Z 310 SO 3 E3 3 2. 0 . . . 3 * , > " " ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' fi23' ! ! ! ! ' ) . 3 S * . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 K.1 B 226 . . . 3fr C 274 . . . 3 F5 7 IV . . . 3 f. 2 249 . . . 3 S. > f , 2 1 . . . 3 8i 6 2.11 . . . 385 H S-,7 . . . 3 S7M1 r 250 . . . 3Si- n 279 603874 C7 2S1 80 3 S7H 53 ail M 3 K7H 62 W 40 3874 ; 3. . 2W 89367" ? r. 242120387V * Cf 254 44 3 K74 f-1 S03 164 ] 8,1 * m 573 fi ) 3 S7'4 ' 62 2B4 R1 3 S.tJ 62 2 < V > 69 3T7vi ! f.S 274 164 3 87H 68 221 160 3 f7"i 74 . . .27T 40 X 87 A fil SKI . . . 387H M 21 > 5 6.H 7f 211 . . . 3 87' * IH < . 6 W 3 87H ' ' ' ' ' " ' " 'iiir..srS so s ro ! ! ! . . 169 3 90 es" 2M . . . 390 f.1 IM S 90 f . . . .314 . . . n 14 IW 219 8' ' ) 390 j ; 3-6 120 3M G ) 2 . . . 394 K 51t . . . 310 63 2 2 204 3 a 50 314 SCO 394 IS 27R . . . 3 9.j r. is * . . . 3C2U rx 24 S ) sy. 13 272 . . . 395 13 272 . . . 383 SHEEP There wa * a literal run. connlrtlnp of some twenty-six loads. moHly lambf. There a only a flight tprlnltllru ; of mutton theep , end His lambs were mostly heavy. The market on ( rood mutton sheep aid not show much chanpc , though It was certainly no hlclier , but there vtaB a demand for tlmt kind , ana the offerings for tht mott part sold early. l > aroln were generally quoted lOo lower , nnd the market win slow and draRBV on the e welgh- inK heavy. The fact In that heavy lambs , by reason of the UrR8 supply , are ocrup > Inic about the Fame position as heavy cattle , which are low sole th * molt of th * tlm * A buyer rt > mtrki that h nnnot rm mb r a tlm * whta ti * vr limb * ill over th * country w r 10 * o - tfftlly BfuJ tHl. Vrflf 1ft 111 ti TTHTUt fff ttxtw lAtnbi I * generally brliX. Ittprettntntvle Mini N * . A I'r. OS Color o tntnlx 74 14 l 11 * nesUrns , shorn . . . . . M 1 73 34 westerns. Miorn . SS J 09 W wMlern * . shorn , , H 3 0 (41 western wether * , shorn tS 4 111 western wet lien , 70 4 Its * western nclhcra . . . 70 4 13 Mexican limbs 4) ICO t buck * , Ill ITS 15 ewes M 371 149 nfslirn lamb * 4 IS f Colorado Innid fi & 1SV4 138 Colorado lambs tl t Utf CHIOACiO LIVUSTOUIC MAIIKKT. Sheen and Cnttlr v.\rr Active at Steady 1'rlrro. aitlCAOO , May S. Today's light run of cntt : wa * easily dlipotrd of at steady price * Common to choice lieeves sold at 14 MOS.10 , e ileny at 14 SI onj upward ; stocken nnd feeders brouRht 142 * < j4.60 ; prime jcarllne steers , $4.73111 ( A. Calve * were In com ! demand at } l 00175 75 for veal * and at J5.COi6.s for prime calves. Trading In hoRS Marled flow , but the demand improved and prlic * closed firm. HUKS sold , lartrely at } 4 OOW410. common lot l > rlnRtnR 3 SS (1390 nnd prime heavies Jl.lZlll.n'i. 1'lps brotiRhl t3.251J4.00. The market for * hrep wan active nt stendy prices , tihwp sold frrvlt Jl.tMil 13 , feir Kulli iwlow M.85. Yenrllrirs broucht I4.204J4.M : heavy spotters , 14 < j4.'i : clluixM Units , active nt It Wfl4 75 : wooled. JJ K.tli 40. lllX"iilTS : < * aitlp. 2.fiO head ; hos . U.Oe * head ; fhecp , IC.WO head. St. l.niiln I.lvr Slock. ST. 1X5UI3. May 3 CATTI.K-Ilecflpt J-W head. IncluJInc 1,50) ) Tfxann ; ihltmcnts , 500 ht .0. Mniket steady , fair to fancy iwtlve shlpii n | nnd export slccr * . M S3W5 2Sj l.ulk of sne ) . 4 M 1(5.10 ( ; diTssrd l > eef nnd butcJier steers. II Uttl ' 8 | bullc of sales , tl.4 ( > | f4 70 ; fleers under 1.100 ll , U 9J5T4 0) ; bulk of sales. II ! 5W4.4t > ! stockers anil fceJer * . IKOfr4 Ro ; bulk of fill , I4.00jri 43 ; co i nnd heifers. 11(004,63 ! Texus nnd Indian stee * * 13 40fTI.60 : bulk of rales , | 4 2 ff I 35 ; cows nnj helfern. * 2 253 73. IluaS Ilelcilps. f,300 head ; RhlpmtnK 1,0 0 head. Market lower ; > ork rj , I3.S083W ; pa kers , t3 7033 90 , butchers' , I3.KR4 05. 8HCI51' llecelpts , 700 head ; rhlpnienti > . 4 l head. Market rlendy : native muttons , 5IW34.14I spring lamb ; , | 6. ( > < > .DO. ' liiillatiiuiullH I.lvp Stork. > INDIANAPOLIS , May S.-CATTI.E-IlecelpH. 600 head ; shlpmenlf , fmall ; tnoderale supply anil all sold nt steady prices ; peed to prime neers , I4WW521 ; fair lo medium fleers , I4CWI90. HOQS Itecelpls , 6.CW head ! tlilpmenls , 2,000 hendj market active ; little lower ; gorxl to choice medium nnd heavy , IIMIM.OHi ; mixed ana heavy , | 393T403 ; Rood to choice lights , 13 95f > 4W. common llKhls , 13 65i3 93. 8IIKKP Hecelptp. 100 head ; fhlpmenK none ; market active ; KOOU to cliolcilanilx. . 15 Mfj.EOj common lo medium lambs , 14 W84 OCi ; good t ciioKe sheep , II 0004.25. KnimnM City Mvc Stuck 3Inrkr ( . KANSAS CITY. May J.-CATTI.E-llecelpl , 7,000 Jiead ; marketsleadj-j Texns slccrs. { 3000 ; Texas con * . l2W 3fO ; native steers , | 3..o 490 ; native cows nnd heifers , | 2.38f4 65 ; stock er * and feeders , 13 S1 5 1.1 ; bulK I2.7S03 4j. " llpcelpts , 4.000 head : market flrmj Iamb- , I4.33a-3.00 ; muttons , 53 00H S5. XIMV York l.l p NKVV nK. May 3. HiBVis-neceIpts. Ill hrad ; fi-ellnc dull , cablei v\esk ; live < -nltlf. lie diessed ; live aheep , 9409c ; refrlKtrator lef , 9H9 r. fh'pment' todny , 691 cattle , 1,078 fheep and 2.K ( quartern of beef. n < tlmate fol tomorrow. 5.10 cattle nnd 2.CIO quartvra of btcf. CAliVKS Steady nt fPW3 50. siuir AND I.\MHS iiwirts. r.si head ; mar ket plow : sitrlnu laml * lower ; cDinmon to ciuij , clipped. $1 0fl.1 00 ; sprlnj lamb . 2 OCW4 50. HOGS Ilecelpts , 2.612 hesd ; flimer , at 11.000 4.50. _ CliirlnTint ! l.lv < - Stock. CINCINNATI , May 3. HCKlS-Slrong. t3.23f 'CATTLR Steady , J2.73JTI 73. 8HEir Steady. I5,75 f4 00. I.AMlS-Steady. 14 WfiS 00. StooU III neeord of receipts of live stock nt the four principal markets for Mny 3 : Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. Omaha 4K6 9.158 C.WO " ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " " ' 16,000 Kansas"cit'y" . . . . . . . . . ! Tijoo 17'.5M 4,000 St. Louis 2,900 8,500 700 Total * . 17.C28 67,250 SS.530 MAcunsrnn. Mny -CUJTHS AND YARNS Qu'et , with a moderate demand. Removal IT. It. I'ciiny A Co. ( HticccHKorsj to ClirUllc-Sr Com. Co. ) Iinvr remov ed to room 4. Xeiv York Life HullilluK. JAMES E BOYD & CO. , Telephone 1039. Onialm , Neb COMMISSION , PROVISIONS and STOCKS BOARD OP TRADE. Direct wire * to Chicago and New York. Correspondents : John A. Warren A Co. The Dogs of War Are Loose. With the war on , all eyes are turned on Cuba. Ever y one is interested in tha brava struggle balngr rnada by the pao- ple or that famous littla island. The bast Information can be obtained from the best books. Murat Halstead's Story of Cuba' is entertaining , interesting and instructive. He is a tal ented writer , distinguished as a war correspondent , famous as a journalist ; brilliant In his descriptions. It is a graphic account of the struggles of Cubans for liberty. Revised to Date. 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