10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE- WEDNESDAY , MAY 17 , 185)0. ) COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Gains Strength on Reports of Crop Damage , AT START , HOWEVER , WEAKNESS PREVAILS 1'rlc.TN for Com nun OntH Shiur KCK- v PrnvlMoim llol.l Tlivtr Oivii for n Time , hut I.nlcr Iroi OT u Ijlltlc. CiriCACIO , May IC.-Sonsatlonal claims of damace from Hessian ( lies caused an ml- Vfinco of % e a bushel In wheat today. Corn tlojcd with n gain of Ufc ? and oats Uc. 1'ork declined 7lic and Inrd nnd ribs 2',4o cncli. Forcing weather throughout the spring wlient belt and heaviness abroad , despite nn fidx-nncc hero yesterday , fjnvc wheat a wi-nk start. The BflHiiB wnn limited , however , nnd the murkol turned stronpr on numerous rpnorla Hint the work of the Hessian lly Imd become perlouw , the entire ruin of the crop belnu thrcntcnccl In several sections. The strength was hc'pcd by a report from Itouinniiiu that 30 per cent of the wheat croii had been ruined by drouth. July onencil Ufttyc lower lit 70ijT(70Uc , , declined to "Oc. ndvnncrd to 71'Wi7IUc and closed with buyorH nt 71',4cUucclpts were cpin : liarutlvuly llRht , Chlcaso rc'celvlng but to cars , 4 of which were graded contract , nnd tlfo northwest 229 , compared with S9U for the correspondlnc day lust year. AKBrrRato rc- celntB at western primary markets wcro 321.000 bushels , nRalnrt 1,127,000 bushels a year nso. Atlantic port clcaranres of wheat nnd llour equaled 2S7.000 bushels , The cash business was Interfered with owlnc to the blockade nt Hurtalo. The wor.d's visible Hiipply Increased 87t,000 ! bushels , compared with 893,000 bushels' decroaw last year. A complete standstill in shipping opera tions and favorable crop advices weakened corn early , but the market rallied near the i-ncl In sympathy with wheat. Hccelpts 225 cars. World's visible decreased 3,517,000 biisho'n July opened 4o lower at 3.Ti © "J ic , declined to 33 < , M33'ic } ' nnd advanced to 3.1-Kc at the close. Small contract stocks nnd heavy pur chases by elevator concerns strengthened outs. Woild's visible Increased 4ai,000 bushels. Hcrelpts cars. July started 'ic lower at 23V4ff23 c , sold sparingly at 23'/ic , advanced 'to ' 23/ic and closed lit 2iyRtf23c. : Provision ! * early were Bteadled by miml ! IIOB rccnlpts nnd higher prices at the yards , but the market weakened under liquidation , July pork opened unchanged at js. 10 , de clined to JS.30 nnd closed at JS.SOt8.32 { . July lard opened shade higher at 5.10. firmed up < o W.lOJrS. 'a , declined to $3.05115.07' and cloned tit fo.07'/4. lllbs were dull within narrow limits. ICstlmatcd receipts for Wednesday : Wheat. 23 cars ; corn , 75 cars : oats , 150 cars ; hogs , 30,000 bond. heading futures ranged ai follow * : Articles Open. High. Low. Clone. Yesd'y. 00 70 70 cnx 70M < * ! 1 rmoH 70 71H iOM-71 70M 32 | ( 32J | ; h 33H 2I1H 20H 20 23U 21 840 840 R30 R40 807W SCO 843 8 4VH 805 May. . . July. . . 5 10 (512X ( nor. G07K 610 Sept. . . s -jr. t 20 622W lllbs. May. . . July. . . 472W 472M , 4I17W 4711 472H Sept. . . 4 Bu 487 48U 482H 48R No. 2. Cash quotations wcro ns follows : FLOUR Quiet and steady ; winter patents , R50UTC.GO ; straights , $3.20JT3.30 ; clears , $3.00/3.10 : spring specials , $4.10 ; patents , J3.30TT3.70 ; straights , $2.SO3.10 ; bakers. , $2.2072.40. WHEAT No. 2 spring , G9lAiU70c ; No. 3 spring , 65(69y ( ! ( > c ; No. 2 red , 7 iI74c. CORN No. 2 , 33o ; No. 2 yel'.ow , 33'c. OATS No. 2. 2G14ff27c ( ; No. 2 white , 30c ; No. 3 white , 2Si : ) < § 29iJic. | RYE No. 2 , 6UO. BARLEY No , 2 , 3.VfflOc. SEEDS No. 1 llaxseed , $1.07 ; N , W , , $1.0S ; prime timothy , $2.35 ; clover , contract grade , J0.101i .20. PROVISIONS Mesa pork , per bbl. , $3.20 ® 8.25 Lard , per 100 Ibs. , $5.0035.021/4. Short ribs sides ( loose ) , $ l.50ff4-EO. ( Dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . $1.25 4,00. Short clear Bides ( boxed ) . $4.95fffa.OO. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per BsifOA'RS Cut loaf , $6.02 ; granulated , J5.52. Ths following are the receipts and ship ments for today. Articles. Receipts. Shlpm'ts. Flour bbls 15,000 14,000 AVhcat , bu 47,000 73,000 Corn , bu 151,000 412,000 Oats , bu 400,000 438,000 3lye. bu 5,00) 3,030 Barley , bu 3,000 1,000 On the Produce exchange today the butter market was steady : creameries , 12 3Sc ; dalrle. , lOIflCc. Eggs ; steady ; fresh , HV c. ' Cheese , weak ; creams , 9Gllc , KI3W YOU 1C R13M3HAI' 31AIIICET. ( liiotiil < inn for tin ; Day on General CiiiiniiodltlcN. NEW YORK. May 16. FLOUR-Recelpts , 22.1S2 bhls. ; exports , 1,937 bbls. ; dull but a Bhado steadier ; winter patents. 53.7&S'4.00 ; winter straights , $3.50113.60 ; Mitt "sola pat ents , $3.8004.00 ; winter extras , $2.60Q3.10 ; Minnesota bakers , $3.05iT3.10 ( ; winter low grades , $2.40fl2.55. Rye llour , quiet ; good to fair , > : i.00 < ff3.10 ; cholco to fancy , $3.201f3.40. COUNMBAIKasler : yellow western , S3Q ) 8lo : city , S5Ji > 6c : Brandywine , $2201/2.50. / RYE Easy ; No. 'J western , 65V-ic f. o. h. ° 1JARLKY Uveak : feeding , 40f41c ; malt- Inu' , 47iiiOcI. ( I. f. Buffalo. BARLEY MALT Quiet ; western , 65JfC3c. WHEA'l Ueceipiti. 158.175 bu. ; exports , 223.S52 bu. ; sales , 1,605,000 bu. Futures , GGICOO bu , Spot and outports llrm ; No. 2 red , 82tc ! , spot and to arrive , f. o. b. , nlloat , and 7Slc > ievntor ; No. 1 northern Duluth , SIHc , f. o. ! > . , alloat to arrive. Options opened easy under disappointing cables , but Boon recov ered and with but one exception at midday ruled strong nil day. Shorts found "buy" reports too abundant to disregard In fa to of cables , light export trade and small cleur- nncep , nnd they were compelled to cover vigorously. The lute afternoon market was especially strong , closing % < filc not higher ; 'May. 770'78c. ! closed "S e ; July , 75i/8@7tiHc. closed 7G'c ' ( ; September , 73 13-16i(75Tlii ( ! . closed 747io ; December , 7354f/,75c , closed 75Tsc , CORN Receipts , 150,105 bu , ; exporta , 401- COO bu. Spot llrm ; No. 2. 4Hic , f. o. b. , alloat. Options opened higher , Influenced by strike JIOWH and bearish crop talk ; ruled weak until helped by wheat In the last hour , when It rallied and closed strong nt Ufe jiot advance : Muy , 39T39i ) ( : , closed 39c ( ; July , ! W ! < . ,5 > $ % , closed SSTio ; September closed 39f. OATri Receipts , 372,100 bu. : exports , 20,000 l > u. Spot quiet ; No , 2 , DIHe ; No. 3 , 30'io ' ; No. 2 white , 35c : No , 3 white , 331,30 ; track , mixed western , ; ! lif33c ; track white , 3ltf3)c , Op- tloim nlow. HAY Firm ; shipping , 55060o ; good to cholco , 70 Siic. IdU'S jJiiu ; state , common to choice , 3 90 crop. C i7c ; 1897 crop. llfflSc ; 1E9S crop , UfltflTi1 : Pacillc coast , ISM crop , 6'j/7cxlf ; > 97 crop. ll(13i' ; 1S9S crop , 17G1BO , lUDKri-Steady ; Ualvoston. 20 to 25 Ibs , , K'tfril'i' : Ti'a : dry. 21fl30c ; Texsu , 12Ufil3c ; California. 21 tn 2G Ibs , , lS'ic. Ll'JATl I Kit Steady ; hemlock solo. Buenos AyrcH. light to heavyweights , 20is5j'JlUc. PROVlHIONS-Bcef , Hteudy ; family , $9,50 Illl.OO ; txtra mess , $9,00 ; ibi-et hams. $19.00 ; packt-t , $9.BuiiJ10,00 ; city , extra India mess , Cut meats , iiulet ; pickled bel lies. 474Sc ; nlckled ahoulderB , 4i,4j'4io ! ! ; Vli-kled hums ! , r niS < io. Lard , steady ; west- rrn atvniuril , $5.35 ; nMlned steady ; continent , $0 ; compound , tl.KKitfl.TS. Pork , easy ; ini'SB. $ s.5i(9.00 ( : short clear , $10.0fn2.60 ; family , Jlo.50'u 11.00. Tallow , Jinn : city , 4Uc bid inuntry , 4 ? . < ij4c. OILS Cottonseed , dull , tiut moderately toady t old prlc-s ; prime crude , 21o ; prime crude f. o. t > . , 178(19o ; prlmo summer yellow. 4i-5'4e ; elf summer yellow , 25c ; butter gr-dtw , 30ri32o ; prime winter yo'.low , 30ji32o ; jirlmo white. SOJiSle. Petroleum dull ; rellneil at New York , ( G.95. Rosin , easy : strained , common to good , $1.45frl.47M : . Turpentin Bteudy t ilWtUc. BUTTER Firm ; western creamery , 13 © 17i4r ; factory , lli@13o ! ; imitation creamery , J2V"14c\ t'HEICSE Old , steady ; new , tlrm ; large colored , U/4f)9c ) ; small colored. 9S94i' ; now chccfo steady ; large , 9Vifi94c ; small , 0\i4lV\'jc \ , KCU1S 8tPtiny ; western fresh , 13gi4e ; pouthern. ISfilSc. RIC'E-Firm ; domestic , fair to extra , 4HB1 7e , Japan , 4iBCrfv. MUUAhHKs Steady ; New Orleans , open lic.ttlc , good to choice , S2Q3GC. MKJ'ALS-FoKowIng the better feeling of yesterday the undertone was a shade caster. ivVth business at n low ebb. The news from abroad and the west was about up to ex pectations , More generous offerings and less activity i > mong t > uyern werv the principal causes of the reactionary tendency. A < the close the 'Metal exchange called pig Iron warrants unchanged nt $11.50 , nominal ; lake copper dull and unchanged at $19 ; tin quiet nnd ensy , with $23.65 bid nnd $25,75 anked : loud qiilf-t and unrhanK d , with $1,45 bid and $4.90 nuked ; spelter unchanged , with $6.75 bid and $7 asked. The brokers' price for : pa < l is $4.25 and for copper $19. OMAHA < JKMHAL : .M.YIUUT. Coiiilldon nf Trnilc niul Qiintnllnnn nn .Staple- mill J''nno > - Produce. EGOS Receipts Blight ; demand good ; at llftlHic. MtJTTKlt Common to fair. lOSllo ; choice , I21l4c ? ! separator , 18cj sathcrwl creamery , I6c. POULTRY Hens , live , Slie ; old nnd flaggy roosters , live , 4pfc ; ducks and geese , live , SJ4c ; turkeys , live , lOc ; broilers , dressed , ptr doz , , $4.60. ITOKONS Live , per doz , , 75c0$1.00. VEAKS-Cholco. DC. FRESH WATER FISH-Catflsh , per lb. , 12c ; buffalo , per lb. , dressed , 6 7c ; whlto Ilsh , lOc ; lake trout , 9c ; yellow pike , dressed , 9c ; round , 8c ; silver herring , 60 ; perch , 6c : bullh ads , dressed , lOcj Tjlack ba/w. llffloc. SEA riSIT Flounders , Sc ; haddock , lOc ; Columbia river salmon , 15c ! halibut , Ho : blue fish , lOc ; Spanish mackerel , lOc ; red snapper , lOc : extra largo mackerel , cachr" 30o ; roe shad , each , 40c ; shad roe , per pair , 20(25c. FRUITS. STRAWBBRRlES-Per crate , $2.25. CRANHERRIES-Jcrscys. per hbl. , $7.60. I'INEAPI'LES Per doz. , $2.00JT2.25. CHERRIES-Callfornlo , per 10-lb. box , TROPIGAL FRUITS. CJ3.50. HANANAS Choice , crated , large slock , [ > rr biiniih , $2.25i2.50 ; medium-sized bunches , $ t.75fi2.2S. DATES Hallowco. 60 to 70-lb. boxes , Go ; Snlr , 6c ; Fard. D-lb , boxen. lOe. VEGETABLES. WAX HEANS-One-thlrd bu. , S0c$1.00. ( ! STRING HEANS-One-thlrd bu. . 60i75c. PIEPLANT Homo grown , per lb. , 2c. HEETS New. per doz. , 60c. RADlSHES-Pcr doz. bunches. 20Q25c. TOMATOES Per 6-bnsket crate , $4.50 ® 5.IW. 5.IW.SPINACH SPINACH Per basket , 60fl65c. LETTUCE Homo grown , per dozen bunches , 30fZ40c. ASPARAGUS Homo grown , per dozen bunches , 20R30C. ONIONS Homo grown , rw dozen bunclie1 ! , according to size , lHf20c. ( CABI1AGE Crated , per lb. . 4c. CAULIFLOWER Per crate. $2.232.EO. ONIONS-I'cr bu. . 60ff75c. U13AN8 Hiina-pli-ked navy , per.bu. , $1.60. POTATOES-ChoIco Iowa , sacked , 40g&0c : Minnesota Burbanks , 70Q75c ; Colorado , SO 90c ; early Ohio seed potatoes , 75QS3c. SWEET POTATOES Per bhl. . peed , 2.00. CTICUMnERS Per doz. , 90c@$1.00. NEW POTATOES-Per bbl. . $5.005.50 ; Ber bu. , $2.2S. $2.2S.MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. MAPLE SYRUP Five-gal , cans , each , $2.50 ; gn' . cans , pure , per doz. , $12.00 ; half- gill , wins , SB 25 ; quart cans , $3.50. NUTS Almonds per lb. , 17c ; Brazils , per lb. . 910c ; English walnuts , per lb. . fancy soft shell , J2 ! < ( T13c ; standards. lOflllc ; fil berts , per lb. , He ; pecans , polished , SylOc ; coconnuts , per 100. $4.00 ; peanuts , raw , 51,4 ( OOc : roasted , 607c. MAPLE SUGAR Choice , In boxes , 9c. HONEY-Cholce white , 12V4013C. CIDER-Per half bb' . , $3.00. SAUERKRAUT Per half bbl. , $2.0032.23. HIDES , TALLOW. ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides , 7Wc : No.2 green hides , ii\ic ; No. 1 salted hides , 8Hc ; No. 2 salted hides , 7Uo ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 1'js. . lOc ; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs. . 8c. TALLOW. GREASE , ETC. Tallow , No. 1 , 3V4c ; taUow , No. 2 , 3c ; rough tallow , lV4c ; white grease , 2&3c ; yellow and brown grease , c. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each , 16 © 75c ; green salted shearings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1 , each , 5o ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher woo : pelts , per lb. , actual weght ( , 4 < 3 > 5c : dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3R4c ; dry flint , Colorado rado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4if5c ; dry flint , Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3f4c. CIIAXfSES IN AVAILABLE SUPPLY. Wliciit SIicMVN a lllK IJocrcnne Eant of the Ilocklen. NEW YORK , May 16. Special cable nnd telegraphic dispatches to Bradstreet's Indi cate the following changes in available supplies last Saturday. WHEAT United Staitcs and Canada , east of the Rockies , decrease , 2,124,000 bu. ; afloat for and In Europe , Increase. 3,000,000 bu. ; total supply , Increase , 870,000 bu. CORN United States and Canada , east of the Rockies , decrease , 3,547,000 bu. OATS United States nnd Canada , east of the Rockies , Increase , 403,000 bu. The more Important decreases include those of 300,000 bu. at Manitoba storage points , 2(32,000 ( bu. at Fort William nnd Kee- watln , 209,000bu. . at northwestern Interior elevators and 189,000 bu. nt Galveston. The heaviest Increase Is ithat of 100,000 bu. at Clevotand. The combined stock of wheat nt Portland , Ore. , and Tacoma and Seattle , Wash. , increased 46.000 bu. lost week. St. I.oulH Market. ST. LOUIS , May 16. FLOUR Dull , nom inal , unchanged : patents , $3.60tf3.SO ; Straights. $3.301(3.40 ( ; clear , $3.20@3.40. SEEDS-Primc timothy , $2.25. CORNMEAL $ l.Sdffl.$0. BRAN Barely steady ; sacked , east track , $ l.S5ifl.90. HAY Steady to flrm ; timothy , $ S.OO@12.00 ; prairie , $7.50 9.00. WHISICY Stonily , $1.26. COTTONT-IES S5c. PROVISIONS Dry salt meats , boxed shoulders , $4.25fM.37i/4 : extra shorts , $5 ; ribs , $5.1214 ; shorts , $5.25. liacon , boxed shoulders , $3.12l/j ; extra shorts , $5.60 ; ribs , $3.62& ; shorts , $3.871/4. RECEIPTS Flour , 4,000 bbls. : wheat , 11- 000 bu. ; corn. 42,000 bu. ; oats , 61,000 bu , SHIPMENTS Flour. 10.000 bbls. : wheat , 15,000 bu , ; corn , 60,000 bu. ; oats , 45,000 bu. Uiiltlinnrv Market. BALTIMORE. Mny IG.-FLOUR-QuIet ; receipts , 2l'i > 72 bbls. ; exports. 6.425 bbls. WHEAT 'Steady : spot , 72it73e ; month , 72 ; < f(72TiC ! ; Jun73V4S < 31 : July , 731473Hc ; steamerNo. . 2 red. 6i'iB67T8c ( ; receipts , 1 ! > , ! IC2 bu. Exports , S.OOO bu. ; southern by sample. 6SOTJV4c ; southern on grade. 68f73c. CORN Easier ; spot and month , 37i,4 < Q)37c ) ; June , 37'fi37V4o ; July , 37U < tT37c ; steamer mixed , 33M.ff3o-ic ( ; receipts , 179,391 bu. ; ex ports , 64,529 bu. ; southern whlto corn , 42c ; southern jvllow corn , 2Sff3SV4c. ( OA'IS Steady ; No. 2 mixed , SlQgiJfcc ; re ceipts. 63,23 bu. HUTTER-Steady. EOGSSteady. . CHEESE-Steady. ] , lv < ri < Mil C ! rn I u anil 1'rovlnlonH. LIVERPOOL. May 16. PROVISIONS- Hacon , short clear backs , 16 to 18 pounds , steady , 27s 6d. CHEESE American finest , whlto , flrm , Bis 6d ; American finest colored , easy , 60s. WHEAT Spot No. 2 red , western , winter , stock exhausted , futures weak. May , 6s Sd , July. 6s Cd. September , 6s 5jd. CORN 'Spot American mixed , new , nulot , 3s CMd. American mixed , old , nulet , 3s 6id , Futures steady : Muy , 3s oVid ; July , 3s 6Ud ; gent-nib : r. 3s 5id , PI3AS Canadian , 5a 5d. RECEfPTS Wheat , 239,000 centals , includ ing 141,600 Americans ; corn , 271,700 centals. I'tilliiclflnlilii I'roiliiuo Ilurkot. PHILADEUPHIA. May 16. BUTTER- Flrm nnd lo higher : fancy western cream ery , llrt * ; fancy western prints , 21e. EGGS-Firm ; fresh nearby. 114 ! : fresh weHtorn , ISlic : southwestern , 13Q'13V4c ; fresh aouthrrn. i2'/4c. CHEESE Firm and higher ; New York full creamery , fancy , new small , lOo ; New York full creamery , fair to choice , 9i/46flic ; 'Now ' York full creamery , old as to qual ity. 110120 , To led d MnrUcl. TOLEDO. May 1C. WHEAT-Qulet ; No. 2 cash nnd May , 7llic bid ; May , 74Uc ; July , 73UiC. CORN Dull , flrm : No. 2 mixed. 34c. OATS-DulI ; No. 2 mixed , 27140. UYI-3 Unchanged ; No. 2 cash , 59c. SEEDS Cloversecd , dull ; prtmo new cash and May , $3.50 ; Outoberl,30. ICniiNiiN City MnrUct , KANSAS CITY. Mny 16. EGGS-Morkot firm ; fresh Missouri and Kansas stock , in new casts , cases Included , 12V4e ; cases re turned , J2o. RECEIPTS Wheat , 18,000 bu , ; corn , 12,300 bu. : outs , 4.000 bu. HIIIPMlONTS-Whcat. 21,000 bu , ; corn , 14,900 bu , ; oatH. 5.000 bu. MliiiiciiinillH AVIn-III Market , MINNEAPOLIS , May 16-Close : AVHEAT In store. No. 1 , northern , May , OOftc : July , 701,4iT70i ! ; ( % : September , 6SWc , On track. No. 1 hard , ll * > icNo. \ . 1 northern. 70 ? e ; No. 2 northfrn. C9o , FLOUR First patents , $3.6303.75 : second patents. $3.45 3.65 ; first clear , $2.70 < ff2.SO , BRAN-Unchangcd. IlliriiuUt'i * ( Jrnlii SliirUvt. MILWAUKEE. WIs. , May 16. WHEAT Firm : No. 1 northern , 73e ; l > 'o. 2 northern , TP.ic RYE-FIrm : No. 1. 60c , BARLEY Dull ; No , 2 , nominal. California Ilrlnl KrulU , NBW YORK , May 16. CALIFORNIA DRIED KtHUlT-Steady ; evaporated aoplea. common , "QSHc ; prime wire trays , choice , SVSjiS c ! fancy , S ifllOc ; prunes. 4V4f11 i.4c ; apricot * , royal , 13H jl4c ; Moor park , lifflSe ; peaches , unpccicif , SVi llHc ; peled , 25Q2SC. 1'rorla 'Market. PEORIA , May 16.-CORN-Steady ; No. 3 , S3e. S3e.OATSQuIet ; No. 2 white , 2S < 4S29c. WHISKY Firm , on the basis of $1.26 for finished goods. Hiilntli Wheat Market. DULUTH , May 1C , WHEAT-No. 1 hard , May nnd month , 75Hc ; July , 75Uc ; No. 1 nothcrn cash , 71Hc ; No. 2 northern , 6"V4c. MOVHSI12XTS OF .STOCKS AMI I1OXDS. Recent Ktelteineiit of .Market Hire * 'Wny to diilettnle. NEW YORK , May 16. Today's market was remarkably quiet after the recent ex citement , th total sales being little moro than half the number of shares sold during the panicky two hours of Saturday. Ap parently thcro was no such thing as n bear speculator In existence , but with the ex ception of slight Irregularity In prices nt the opining nnd a slight relaxation In values In the last hour of tlio market , the course of prices was steadily held or moved un ceasingly upwards. This was rather con trary to the general expectation , which was that prices would tend downward In the abs.nco of buying by shorts , who were largely closed out by yesterday's rise nnd with a less strenuous support from the powerful alliance of capitalists who came to the. rescue of the market. This combina tion was believed to be simply for tip purpose - pose of sustaining the market against any precipitated attempt at liquidation. The bull movement , which the late Mr. Flower nnd his associates had Inaugurated previous to his death was f-lt to be bold under exist ing conditions and Its continuance In full force was hardly looked for. Under these circumstances there seemed a fair mr : b- ablllty that Rome of the uncertainties Inci dent to the season might cans ; n reaction ary tendency for a time. But the profes sional traders after the early transactions tobk the long side of the market and thcro was uninterrupted absorption of an ex tremely varied list of stocks -throughout the day. Any interruption to 'the advance threw the market Into a. lethargy nnd nothing but a resumption of the rise brought any activity. London was scarcely a factor either way , the market thcro being nf elected on account of uneasiness over the situation In China. A slight hardening In the rate of exchange had no other oxplanatlpn than this same uneasiness. Money In New York , however , worked decidedly easier under the Influence of receipts from the Interior. The money market benefited also from yestsrday's payment of the llnal $3,000,000 installment to Spain on account of the Philippine pur chase. The Flower stocks , especially Pee ple's Gas and Brooklyn Transit , enjoyed the greatest advantage In the day's movement , but there were notable advances also in the stocks of other .Nnv York municipal corporations. Stocks of the various steel and iron companies were also strong nnd thcro were activity and strength In Chicago Terminal. In the railway 'list Central and Southern Paclllo rose nearly 3 per cent on a belief of a benoflclal effect of the unlllca- tlon of the system. A number of other railroads advanced a point or over , and Sugar is up 3 points on the day. Tobacco gained 514 points. The closing was near the 'top and flrm , but quiet. The advancing tendency of prices was marked also In the bond department. There was a heavy absorption of Rock Island 4s nnd the Atchlson adjustment 4s nnd Wis consin Central firsts were also strong and nctlvs. Total sales. $3,770,000. United States 3s declined % In the bid price. Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says : Saturday and Monday ore Whitsuntide holidays and the market was slack In anticipation. They were Irregular In tone. Americans opened weak nnd hung dull about parity till New York Itought Central Pacifies freely , lifting the. market. London Is again quite apathetic. Spanish 4s were 62 % on the rumor that the coupon tax would bo remitted. Paris sold and they closJd at 62ii. Copper has risen ten shill ings , but the shares were , unaffected. TItnos were 49V6. Anacondas 12Vi. Ten thousand pounds sterling gold In bars was bought by the 'bank. ' Silver was weaklsh. The fort nightly statistics In copper shows stock 1,072 tons and supplies Increased 628 tons. The following are thb closing quotation- for the leading stocks on the New York exchange today : Atchlson 1S',4 St. L. & S. P ll'i do pfd Wtdo \ pfJ 3 Baltimore & Ohio. . 70 | do Sd pfd 31 Canada Pactnc . . - . . ! K94 St. L. & . S.V 13& Canada Southern. . . D3T4 do pfdi 31Vi Central Pnclnc . . . . 61 % St. Paul I'i&t Ohos. & Ohio K\i \ do pfci 1C9U Chi. & Alton IW St. P. A : Om 034 ! C. , B. & Q 131',4 do pfd 17i > Chi. & K. Ill 75 So. Tactile 32 % do pM 122 So. Railway Ms CM. O. W . 14 do pfil Ohl. Ind. & L . 9 Texas & Pacific. . . . Ifl'.i do pfd Union Pnclfla 42Tli Ohl. & N. W . 143 do pfd r > % do pfd . 191 Wobash 7K C. C. C. & St. L. . B4V4 do pf du. do pfd. do Sd nfd I8V6 Del. & Hudaon . . . .1161,4 'Wheel. & L. . E. . . . lO'.i ' Del. I * & W 1 V Adams Ex 111 Den. & Hlo G 53 American Ex 140 Erie ( new ) 12 % United ( States Ex. . . 43 do pfd 77 % Wells FarKO Ex. . . 123 do 1st pfd MIA. Cot. Oil Ft. Wayne b.184 do pfcl ill Gt. Nor. Pfd IS ! ) Amer. Spirits 1116 Hocking Val 10 do pfd "Us Illinois Central . . . .114(6 Amer. Tobacco . . . .ICft'.i Lake Erie & W 1014 do pfd 141 do pfd 07 Cons. Gas 11614 Lake Shore 1..19S Com. Caible Co 179 Lou IB. & Nash < K % Col. F. & Iron 45 % Manhattan L , 109T4 do pfd 1105 Met. St. Ry 2SS Gen. Blectrlo 110i ! Michigan Central . .113 Hawaii Com. CO..1S2M ; Minn. & St. L N Brooklyn Transit. . . 112V4 do 1st pfd 1- * ! > 4 Inter. Paper 4 ? i Mo. Pacific 43\i \ ilo pfd SO Mobile & Ohio . . . . 1C La. Clede Gns Mti Mo K. & T 12'4 Lea-l 31 do pfd sr.1,4 do pfd 112V4 V. J. Central Ill Nat. Lin. Oil 4 % N. Y. Central r.'VPacific Mall 50VI N. V. Ohl. & St. L. 1214 People's Oas 116 % do let pfd C1 1'ul.jnan Pal . US , lc > M pfd f > Sliver Cert . G1U Nor. & West 19Vi Standard R , & T. . 8 < 4 do pfd f,7 Sugar . ir,3 % No. Atnver. Co. . , . , . . 11 do pfd . \W/t > No. Pacific 49 ? ; T. C. & Iron . W.'A ' do pM 7iH ( U. S. leather . f , Ontario & "W 2u ; < Jo pfd . C9 % Ore. II. & Nav. pfd. 67 U. S. Rubber . 4T'-j Pacific Coast . . . . as do pM do 1st pfd Kl UVmern Union . . . . t'l ' do 2d pfd M Amer. S. & W . tr\ PIMohuru 1 i do pM..i . ir RoacMnp 19 > J Federal Steel . KV , do 1st pfd 5I4 ; clo pfd n. o. w 53 Colorado Southern , f. % < lo pfd 77 do let | > fd 14 Hock Island 110 % do 2d pfd 17(4 ( " New , , The total sales of stocks today amounted to 44G.S15 shares. Including : American Steel and Wire , 15.400 ; American Sugar , 30,500 ; American Tobacco , 23.200 ; Atchlson pre ferred , 23.200 ; Brooklyn Rapid Transit , 67,200 ; Central Pacific , 16,700 ' ; Burlington , 11,000 ; Burllmrton rights.7.SOO : Chicago Consoli dated Traction , 3,100 ; Chloogo Great West ern. 4,400 : Chicago Terminal Traction , 5,400 ; Chicago Terminal Traction preferred , 4.300 ; Colorado Fuel nnd Iron Company , 600 ; Con I solidated Gas , 2,700 ; Contlnntnl Tobacco I I Company , 14,000 ; Federal fiteel. 17,500 ; Fedi | i era ! Steel preferred. 6,300 : International Paper - ! per , 3,300 : Manhattan Consolidated , 11,600 ; I ! Metropolitan Strest Railway , 19,300 : Nni ! i tlonal Steel , 5,600 ; Now York Central , 7,000 ; ! > New York Central , rights , 6.800 : Northern ! I Pacific. 6.GOO : Pennsylvania , 8.000 ; People's j ! ; Gas. 22.300 ; Reading , firsts nrefcrred , 6,400 ; ' Rock Island. 7.100 : St. Paul , 13,500 ; South ern Pacific. 23,700 : Tennessee Coal and Iron , 8.600 ; Union Pacific , 8,400 ; Union Pacific pre ferred , 5.600 ; United States Rubber Com pany , 0,000. Storlc niinindniiH , BOSTON , May 16-Call loans , WQVA per cent ; time loans , 3Viff4 per cent. Olllclal closing ; A , , T. & St. P . 1S',4 \Ve8t Knd 92V4 do pfd . 6I ; \Vestlneh. Elec 49 American Sugar , , Uli ! do. pfd Gi ! In. pfd . MY , \V1 . Central 1 Hell Telephone . . . ,3)8 ) Alchlson 4s Wit' IloMon & Albany. . .3 > 7 Adventure lOJl Boston 13levul < > iM.l03 Allnuez Mining Co. 9 Barton & Maine. . . .HI Atlnntlo sj C. . 11. & Q . 131 Itoplon & Mont 310 Ed. E ! a. Ill . 193 limit ) & lloHton . . . CO Pltchbunr. pfd . 118 Calumet & Hecla..S23 General Electric. . . .11C14 Centennial 3S Pwleral Steel . . . . . . 57i Franklin a.-ij do I > rd Humboldt , vj Mexican ientrul : . . 14 Otroola . . . . . . . * . . . . SO Mlchljon Tel K Parrott Mil N. Y. & N. D. pfd , 10) Qulncy , , , K/ ) Old Colony : | 0 K. P. Copper 12(4 ( Old Dominion . . . . . Tnmnrnrk , 2:0 Ilubber Wlnona 15 Union Pacific , Wolverine 4(14 ( Union Lund S \i-vf York .111 ii I ne Quotation * . NBW YORK , May 16.-Th following arc the closing prices for mining shares : Chniiar 13 Ophtr , . .1W Crovvn 1'olnl S3 1'iymouth , 10 Con. Cala. & Va..l < 0 Quicksilver . . . . , , . . . ! ) Deadwood 5i > do pld , , , , . , 'M Oould & Currle , . . . SO sierra Nevada . , , , . K > Hale & Norcross . . 30 Standard , . , . . " 'X > Homtwtnke UOO Union Con 40 Iron Silver . , BS Yellow Jtu'ket . . , , , . 33 Mexican M FlnniicluToc , NEW YORK. May IG.-Clearlngs , $281,730- 307 : balances , * 18,609.611. BOSTON. May 16.-ClearlngB , K71S.7SO ; balances , 1776,012. PHILADELPHIA. May 16.-Clearings , llll.9t > T,5ii : ; balances , K.OOS.ICI. CHICAGO. MAV 16. Clearings. J23,124,090 ; balances , $2ia5,7M : New York exchange , 25o premium. Sterling exchange : Pottoil , ) .SC 4.ESH ; actual , JfSMT4.&C- ! < , : sixty days , S4.84W4.S6. Stocks active. Alley L , 93H ; North Chicago. 240 : West Chicago , 121 ; Strawboard , 27K ; Diamond Match. H3i : j Biscuit common , llTfc ! Biscuit preferred , | ' ST. I/OUIS. May 16-ClcarInns , $6,616,752 ; balances , 11,1.11,178 ; money. 4ff7 per ci nt ; New York exchange , bid , 8Bo premium ' Nmi KrnttclNiMi MinliiK ( luntntlniix. SAN FRANCISCO , May 16. The omclal closing quotations for mining stocks today were as follows : Alia 7 1-nrtS' AVnsh. Con. . 1 Alpha Con 6 Mexican . . - 4. , Andes 7 Occidental Con 53 BeU'hcr ' . . „ M Ophlr 103 Host & nelchcr . . . . 50 Overman i 15 million 7 otoM 23 Challenge Con. . . . . . 31 Sixvnpe S3 Chollnr 30 Snjr. Uoleher .1 Oon. Cola , & Va..143 Blctzii Nevada 7 ! ) Con. Imperial 1 Stnmlartl 275 Crojvn 1'olnt , 23 Union Con.i 41 Ooiilct .t Currlp . . . . 32 Utah Con 13 Hale & Xorcross. . . 35 Yellow .Inokot 57 Julia 2 SI. lyillls S Justice : ! 18 Syndicate 6 Kentucky Con. . . ( I Silver bars. 6Hlc : Mexican dollars. 49' @ BOc. Drafts , sight , 10c ; telegraph , Iioiuloii Stnclc < lnntn < lonn. LONDON ; May 1C. 4 p. m. Closing : Consols , money. . 110 3-16 N . Y. Central 133 Console noct H105-1G Pennsylvania GTi'.i Canadian 1'aclllo . .10H ! --ullnsr 10',6 Erie 13Vi Union Pac. pfd 77 % do 1st pfd 35 AtchlRon 1S % Illinois Central . . .Jlii'/J Grand Trunk "MI Xor. Pnc. pM 79 L. & N 6CV4 St. Paul common..1CC& An.ioomla li',6 BAR SILVER 26 3-16d. > 4 MONEY 1 pfr cent. IRate of discount In open market for short bills , 2fi21-10 per cent ; for three months' bills , 2 1-C2 ! per cent. Foreign Financial. LONDON , Mny 16. The market for Amer ican securities' ' opened better , but later cased off and rmalned quiet owing to the Inactivity of operators. The closing tone was steady. The exchange will bo closed Saturday. The amount of bullion taken Into the Bank of England today was 10- 000 ; gold nt Buenos -.Ay res , 118.SO. PARIS , May 1C. Prices started firm on the bourse today , but afterward became dull nnd unfavorable , Kalllrs affecting the whole list. Italian securities were easier on rumors of dissent in the Italian cabinet. Spanish 4s were firm , but top prices were not maintained. Spanish railroad stocks were favored. Rio tintos recovered In re- spo.nse to the rise In coppgr In anticipation of favorable statistics. Kalllrs were freely offered , especially 'during the second part of the day. Three per cent rentes , 102f COc for time and the account. BERLIN , May 1C. On the bourse Interna tional securities were flrm ; Spanish 4s were actively bought on Paris advices ; Argen tine securities wero.weak in consequence of the terms of the new loan : Americans were quiet and Canadian Pacifies were barely- steady. Local shares were easier on real izations and in view of the approaching holidays. FRANKFORT , May 16. Prices were quiet but Irregular on the bourse today. Interna tional securities wcro firm , Spanish 4s ris ing s > taarply. American securities were steady. Condition of tlic Trenxnry. WASHINGTON , May 16. Today's state ment of the condition of the treasury shows : Available cash balance , $262,452,975 , ; gold reserve , $231,053,833. Wool Market. BOSTON , May 16. Business in the wool market .hero has been pretty lively during the last week. The large purchases of Australian and Territory wools for ship ment abroad were the features. Over 10,000 bales of the former and 1,000,000 Ibs. ot the latter on the scoured basis of 40o for fine medium nnd fine wcro procured , and ns a consequence ; i llrm tone prevails in the market. Fleece wools are meeting with a good call and prices are lirm. Following are 'the ' quotations for leading descriptions : Ohio nnd Pennsylvania fleeces : X and above , 23 8l24c : XX and above , 2G27c ; delaine , 2Sc ; No. 1 combing , 2Sc ; No. 2 combing , 2Sc Michigan , Wisconsin , etc. : X Michigan , 21c ; No. 1 Michigan combing , 27c ; No , 2 Michigan combing , 27c ; Illinois combing , 27c ; No. 2 , 27c ; X New York , New H'nmpshlro and "Ver mont , 20JT21c ; No. I New York , New Hamp shire and Vermont. 2Sc ; delaine Michigan , 25c : unwashed medium , etc. , Kentucky and Indiana. quarterblood combing , 21J22e ; three-eighths blood , 22Q23c ; Missouri quar terblood combing , 21c ; three-eighths blood , 31(21Hc ( ; braid combing , IStfMSt1 ; lake and Georgia , log Oc. Territory wools : Montana line medium nnd fine. 120I5c : Bcoured , 40fa > 42o ; staple , 42 < f(45c ( : Utah. Wyoming , etc. , line medium nnd fine , 125(150 ; ecoured , 40JJ > 42c ; staiile , 42Jf45c. Australian scoured basis : Combing superfine , 71672c ; good , 65 StiSc ; average , ti2i865o , LONDON , aiay 1C , The offerings nt the wool auction sales today numbered 13.020 bales. Including a largo quantity of low crossbred. The latter sold readily to the homo trade and France. There was only a small supply of good merinos , the offerings .being medium to low. which were eagerly tak = n. Capo of Good Hope and Natal lln haired brought the best prices of the series , the homo trade paying 2s 2zd ! for nn ex- ceptlonally good lot. The fifth series Is scheduled to open September 15 and the sixth series November 28. These sales will bo unlimited , The follow ing are the sales in detail : New South Wales , 3,200 bales ; scoured , lOd&ls ; grsasy , Vfcd nnd 1 % , Queensland. COO bales ; scoured , Is 5dils ld ) ; greasy , lldfils 5d. Victoria , 2.400 bales ; scoured , Os and Is 1'fcd : greasy , 44d ! nnd Is l4d. ! South Australia , 000 bales ; greasy , 6 % < 1 and lid. West Australia. 00 bales ; greasy , Cd nnd lH4d. New Zealand. 11,100 bales ; scoured , GV&dQ'lH 7d ; gwisy , 6 i < ! and Is. Capj of Good Hope and Natal , 1.COO bales ; scoured. 3d and 2 1Hd ; greasy , Is Hid , ST. LOUIS , May 16-WOoL-Flrm and iml changed , with an active demand , NEW YORK. May 1C , WOOI/-Steady. \ < MV VorU l > r > - Rnoil . NEW YORK. May 1G.-DRY GOODS- Good demand for brown cotton exports and sales made as , far ahead as October. No- voinber shipment nt today's full prices , Homo demand moderate and cramped by scarcity of supplies. Print cloths quiet nnd Jlrm. Wide gray goods In limited request at full prices. Bleached tending upward with good sales. Medium grades occasion ally advanced Uc. Wide suitings dull ( nit ( Inn , Denims , ticks , plulds and other roarso colored cotton quiet at previous prices. Prints and ginghams strong. Whlto goods scarce. Lace curtains , cotton damasks and ginghams strong. White goods scarce , Co I ( on MnrUt-l. ST. LOUIS. May 10. COTTON Market nulet and unchanged ; sales. 14 bales ; mid dling , 513-lGc ; receipts , 2.U > 1 bales ; uhlp- ments , 2,028 bales : stock. 5,22 bales. NEW ORLEANS. May 1G.-COTTON- Qtilet ; sales , l.&OO tales ; ordinary , STic ; good ordinary. 4 io ; low middling , BUc : middling , 5 13-lGo ; good middling , GHC ; middling fair. 613-lCc ; receipts , 1.SC6 bales ; block. 370,879 bales. Futures , dull ; May , $5,61 bid ; June. $5.G7 < ? (5.63 ; July , $5G74T5.GS ; August , $ o.G2 ? 6.63 ; September , $5.59g6.60 ; October , $5.59 ® 6.60 ; November , $5.62 ; December , $5.63G5.Ct ; January , $ S.6G 5.GS ; February , $5.0905.71 : March. J5.73S5.75. Suttar MnrUft. NEW ORLEANS , May 10.-SUGAR- Qulet ; open kittle. SHiNUc ; centrifugal , StttMHc ; centrifugal , yellow , 4Vfc413-JCc ; seconds. 4ft > lc. MOLASSks-Qulot : centrifugal. 6016c. LONDON , May lfi.-SUGAR-Ueet. May , Us 3d. NEW YORK. May 16.-SUGAR-Raw , flrimr ; held higher , fair rellnlng. 4tcj ! cen- itrlfucal. 98-tesU lic : jeflned. llrm. C. .t N. W. Hy 1 K , E. & M. V. R. R 61 Cfi S. C. & P. Ry 2 2 C. , St. P. . M. & O. Ry 35 10 1) ) . & M. It. R. R 77 42 C. , U. & Q. Ry 3 3 K. C. .t St. J , E C. , It. 1. & P. Ry. , cast 2 1 C. , 11. I. & P. Ry. , west 4 Total receipts 235 in" 10 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. Omaha Packing Co 377 1,155 G. 11. 'Hammond ' Co 713 2.2G4 315 Swift nnd Company l.CGG 3,630 1,112 Cudahy Packing Co 3,5 3lGt 619 Armour & Company 1,478 2,870 617 R. Becker & Degan 47 Lobnum & Co 31 Hill & Huntzlnger 29 Livingstone & Schnllcr. . 81 Hamilton & Rothschild. . US " Other buyers . 159 Total 5,000 12,133 2,763 CATTL10 Receipts of cattle were the larg. cst of any day since last November and close to 175 loads of corn-fed beeves were on sale. With s uch largo offerings it was hardly to be expected that the market would open very strong nnd buyers' ilrst bids were Ktmeruliy lower. In fact , some of the buyers announced rlgnt at the start that they would buy cattle lOc lower. Buyers , however - over , did not have thilngs all their own way In spite of the. large run. It soon became evident that there was a good demand and Instead of being lower handy light and me dium weight cattle were fairly active nnd steady. The most of the cattle of that de scription changed hands early In the day. Heavy cattle were not quite as active sellers , but when good they gold well. The heavy cattle sold all the way from steady tor tno good kinds to EC lower on rough and coarse cattle. Cows and heifers were In good demand at steady prices and the offerings of the good kinds met with quite ready sale. Bulls , stage , etc. , also sold in about the same notches asi yesterday. Btockers and feeders were far from plenti ful and there was about the usual demand. The market did not show any change 30 far as values were concerned. Representative sales : BKDF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1. . S40 $ 00 22..1093 $4 55 21..1139 $4 70 1. . 440 375 32..1050 455 21..103SK4 70 1..1040 400 25..1048 455 17..1325 470 10.1100 400 22..1224 460 44..1211 470 1. . 8SO 400 20..1271 4 CO 1S..11S5 470 2. . SiO 4 2o 12..1054 4 CO IS..1350 4 70 1..1W20 425 19.1040 460 21.121)5 ) 470 1. . 630 4 SO 4/.1075 4 60 18..1337 4 75 53. . 843 4 SO 10..12SG 4 GO S0..1 : 4 4 75 07..104G 4.20 19..1192 460 22..1279 475 23. . 8J3 4 : 20..1157 4 GO 19..12S5 4 75 9..1072 4 35 24..1167 4 GO 20..1271 4 75 31. . 915 4 40 14..1075 4 CO 41..1410 4 75 19. . W4 440 1..11MO 4 GO 47..1114 475 50..1054 4 45 1..1300 4 GO 8..1095 4 75 16. . 991 4 15 1..1400 4 GO 32..1103 4 75 39. . 941 445 35..1300 4 GO 21..1235 475 13..1017 445 4 .1103 4 tiO 20..130I 475 27..101S 445 21..1547 460 21..1600 475 15..1121 4 45 5..1052 4 GO 20..1152 4 75 10..1121 450 K.13.t2 ) 465 21..1414 475 5..1132 4 50 20..110S 4 G > 30..14G4 4 80 1. . 90M 4 50 75..12S7 4 65 5..1552 4 SO 11..1075 450 40..1221 465 24..1208 480 1..12SO 460 20..1261 465 12..1331) 480 20..1112 460 5..1370 4 Go W..143S 480 4. . 875 450 40..1034 4 65 11..1416 480 L.lOiJ 460 19..1231 4 G5 22..1239 480 7..1020 450 20..1121 465 14..1535 480 19..1191 ! 4 EO 10.1211 465 33..1437 460 l . . .12a455 39..1ia 4 G5 1..1480 485 3S..llbo 465 G. . 974 4 65 S4..1409 485 1..1040 455 19..12i5 170 18..1234 485 1..1250 455 41..1275 470 102..13 S 490 47..10G8 4 CO 1..1210 470 12..1355 430 22. . 1226 4 5 1..1220 1 70 19..14S5 4 95 44..1122 4 S5 15..132S 470 3..1630 500 17..1291 465 2J..129 ? 470 S..1530 620 COWS. 1. . C50 200 1..1050 340 3..1013 395 1. . SoO ) 200 1..1200 a 40 1..12SO 3 H5 1..10CO 250 2.1040 340 l..l'2'JO 395 1. . SSO 275 1..1050 350 1..1320 400 2..1025 275 3..10113 SCO 1..1000 400 1. . 920 275 1..1110 375 1..1090 400 1..1210 285 3..13W 375 1..910 400 1. . 99J ! i to 2..11G5 3 75 4..1250 4 00 1. . 840 ZW 1..1240 375 1..1240 400 1. . 1150 300 1..1WO 375 3..1333 405 1..1170 300 1..1130 375 1..1210 410 1..1000 300 21..1175 375 2..1375 410 C. . 912 300 1..1140 3 SO 4..1240 410 1. . 950 3 10 1..12SO 3 85 10..1178 4 10 1..1130 3 ITi 4..1228 390 1..1250 415 1. . 930 325 9..1073 390 12..SW9 420 1..1240 325 2..12S5 390 2S..101S 420 1. . 910 335 1..12M 390 1..1450 430 1..10UO 3 40 12. . 972 3 K ) COWS AND HEIFERS. C. . 978 3 bO 22..104i ! 4 15 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 8. . SCO 4 IK 2U..10S7 4 5 33..1031 465 17. . 9SO 4 60 42..1109 4 65 51.,1023 4 GO STEERS AND COWS. A QC9 A 4A ll 11.11 A F.FI STOCIC COWS AND HEIFERS. 1. . 870 3 00 2. . UUO 3 CO L. 420 4 EO 2. . 8tS 3 25 L. 630 4 15 49 , . 478 4 75 1. . 1)20 ) 3 25 BU. . 67G 4 50 2. . 710 4 75 HEIFERS. 2. . 933 350 1. . 900 430 L. 720 460 1. . 710 3 SS 2..1100 440 4. , 012 460 1. . 1)10 ) 410 1..1GIO 440 1. . 970 450 16. . 33 4 25 1..1150 4 40 BULLS. 1..1360 300 1..1050 350 1..1410 365 1..13.10 310 1..1810 SCO 1..1010 370 1..1570 330 1..1730 3 CO 1..1100 375 1..1250 333 1..11M ) 365 1..1840 375 1..1770 348 1..14CO 365 1..1B50 380 1..1400 360 l.JlfiO 365 1..1640 3 SO 1..1110 350 1..1C50 31,3 1..1750 400 1..1700 350 2..1610 3 05 1..1010 400 1..17CO 3 50 1..1740 3 65 CALVES. 3. . 293 600 2. . 225 C DO 1. . 200 073 1. . 200 675 L. ItlO 660 3. . 143 U 75 1. . SO C 00 1. . 120 C 75 1. . 210 675 STAGS. 1..15CO 365 17..151.7 420 1..1170 423 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 2. . SiO 3 40 2. . 850 4 23 7. . bOS 4 63 2. . SOD 3 SO 3. . 850 4 25 1. . 000 4 75 1 , . 350 3 50 1. . b70 4 25 I. . 615 4 73 2. . 100 3 50 1. . 750 4 40 23. , K4ti 4 W 3. . 79J 3 70 2. . 840 4 10 29. . CC7 4 S3 1. . 640 400 3. . MO 460 5S..5CO 49 } 1. . 720 410 2. . 710 400 2. . 375 GW 33. . P.VJ 415 2..1390 465 ] . . 450 COO 2. . 750 4 23 L. i90 4 63 3. . 400 S M HOGS Receipts of hogs today were the. largest since January 4 laat , when -M.Uu1 - head were reported In the yards , With Riioli an unusually good run It was only natural that buyers should act on the bear sldo and accordingly they started out , as a rule , 'bidding Co lower. The market turned out to too 2'/siBo ' ( lowr than yesterday. Sellers , however , were slow to makn any concession and accordingly the market waa slow -from fctart to finish and It was IMC lietoro anything like a clearance , had been enacted. The hogs bold very largely at I3.COQ3.65 , With a good many at $3.C2'4 ' , and with $3.75 the top , Yesterday the hogs sold largely at $3.COij3.67ii and with several loads at Ji.70. It will lie noted from the tableof average prices that the market lacked considerable of being So lower and that It was a trlfla lower than It was on Tuesday of laat week , The demand on the part of local packers waa good and buyers seemed ready to take everything In sight ut prevailing prices , but sellers , us noted above , were unwilling to tie 11 nt the bids nnd that was the only reaion for a slow market. In the end everything changed hands. Representative sales ; No. Av , 8h. Pr. No. Av. Bh. Pr. 10 200 . . . $3 CO 74 223 120 3 G2li 12 248 . . . 360 G7 238 40 3 VH * 10 245 . . . SCO CS..253 W ) 3 S2Vi 51 197 40 3 60 SO..204 320 3 li 4 OiO..225 120 3 U * 71) ) 223 210 i CZ'i 48 254 80 362(4 ( 30 322 . . . 3 i 72 241 SO 3 02V4 74 257 40 3 65 67 248 . . . 362153 315 . . . 370 SO 2T.6 . . . 3 C2Vi 6fl 311 . . . I' 671,4 61 299 SO 3 62U , 39 297 . . . 367 % M ) 271 . . . 362 % 51 311 . . . 3 67Va CO 240 . . . 362 % 67 2M ! . . . 3 67 % 72 27C 200 362 % 103 199 160 3 5714 20 233 . . . 362V64 300 SO 3 67Ms 57 262 SO 3 62V4 70 29'J SO 367 % 62 247 SO 3 CZVt 52 3D ! 160 3 07 % 78 24S . . . 362 > , fc 33 2S5 . . . 373 WAGON LOTS-PIGS. 1 140 . . . 310 1 170 . . . 360 1 370 . . . 325 5 311 ! . . . 362 % 6 175 . . . 357 % 6 3,11 . . . 362 % 4 203 . . . 360 3 260 . . . 3621,4 4 210 . . . 3 CO 5 2S2 . . . 3 621,4 3 253 . . . SCO 4 323 . . . 3 IS" . 5 220 . . . SCO fi 195 . . . 3 62 ' ,4 4 279 . . . 360 5 300 . . . 363 2 260 . . . 3 60 SHEEP Only eight or ten loads of sheep and lambs were reported In the yards this mornln.- and they met with ready sale. Lambs were In good demand and the mar ket strong and active. Sheeii were In oauallv good demand nnd the market was active nnd 1016c higher , Practlca'ly every thing sold In good season. The quality of the offerings was far from good , so that the sales given below do not show up very well on : wper. Quotations on Wooled Lambs Good to choice Colorado Mexican lambs , $6.30if6.50 ; fair to good Colorado Mexican lambs , fe.OOUJ1 li.30 ; spring lambs , $6.005)8.00. ) Quotations on Clipped Sheep nnd Lambs- Western wethers , $3.0005.23 ; good to choice Mexican Iambs , $5.50 < ( ? 5.75 ; good to choice western lambs , $ /i.25 < gS.60 : fair to good west ern : nmbs , $5.005.75 ; western yearlings , $5.00 ( JT5.25 ; western ewes , $4.604.75. Representa tive sales : No. Av. Pr. 3 culls 90 $4 46 C19 western sheep .shorn 92 5 1214 107 western sheep , shorn 103 5 30 175 western sheep , shorn 102 5 30 IIS Mexican lambs , shorn 64 5 30 149 Mexican lambs , shorn 64 5 30 601 shorn lambs 66 5 35 21 spring buck lambs 48 7 40 CHICAGO LIVE STOCIC MAIIKET. Recent Activity Attain Prevail * In All MUCH , Ksiicclnllv Sliecii. CHICAGO , May 16. There was a fairly active demand for cattle at previous prices. Fancy grades brought J5.45o.60 ; cholco steers , $1.60 (6.40 ; medium steers , $1.7501.95 ; beef steers , $4.20QC.70 ; atockers and feeders , J4.00S5.16 ; bulls , $3.00@4.25 ; cows and heifers , $3.C02'4.25 ; western fed steers. $4.505(5.30 ( ; Texas steers , $3.SOQ5.00 ; calves , $5.00 < Sjfl.75. Business was torlsk In hogs and prices ruled stronger to 2Hc higher. Fair to choice. $3.871,4(3'4.00 ( ; heavy , packers , S3.E3 © 3.S5 ; mixed. J3.G5iT3.S7V4 ; butchers. $3.7003.95 ; lights , $3.GCna0.87V4 ; pigs , $3.35fi3.80. The demand for shesp and lambs was Just as lively as ever and with diminished supply prices moved steadily upward. Wooled Colorado fed lambs sold at JG.GOTi ) 6.75 , a further advance of 5 cents. Clipped lots , $1.75(36.00 ( ; western wooled lots , $ i.40j ; > 6.65 ; spring lambs. $ S.OOIT9.50 per 100 pounds ; shorn shep. $4.70ff5.30 : yearlings , $5.3005.40. RECEIPTS Cattle , 2,600 head ; hogs , 19,000 head ; sheep , 13,000 head. KniiHiin City Live Stnnlr. KANSAS CITY. May Ifl.-CATTLB-nc- cslpts , 8,330 head natives ; 4SO head Texans. Good , well finished llfrht to medium steers , active at steady prices. Heavy steers , slow ; common low medium and heavy native Bteers , J4.90SG-20 ; good steers , $ ! .GOQ:4.90 : ; light weights , $4.401(4.90 ( ; stc-cksrs and feeders , $3.5004.25 ; butcher cows and heifers. $3.25fi ) 4.90 ; western steers , J1.0004.SO ; Texans , $3.9004.55. HOGS Receipts , 17,600 head. Liberal sup ply caused a further decline of 2',4 < fi5c. Heavy , $3.6503.75 : mixed. $3.5503.70 ; light , J3.4503.G2 ! ; .plgs , J3.3003.45. SI I EBP Receipts , 2,270 head. Improved demand for all slaughtering grades. Trade active , market 100'lfic higher. Wool lambs , J5.750C.40 : clipped , J5.00 6.70 ; slipped mut tons , $4.7505.25 ; Clipped owes , $1.60ii5.00 ; stackers and feeders , J3.5005.25 ; culls , J2..G003.50. S ( . .ToNc-pli MVP StncU. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH , May 16. ( Special. ) Th ? Journal quotes as follows : ' CATTLE Receipts. 1,500 head. Market actlvo and steady : natives , $1.1005.05 ; Texas and weBtern , J4.0004.90 ; cows and heifers , J2.600'4.65 ; yearlings and calves , $4.6006.30 ; stockers nnd feeders , $4.60 * 4.70 ; bulls and sings , $2.5004,35 ; v.'als , J5.5000.75. HOGS Receipts , 7,600 bead. Market steady- to 2Uc " lower , selling at $3,6003.77 ; bulk , J3.05 < ri"3.75. SHEEP Receipts , 1.100 head. Market ac- tlve and strong. Mexican and Colorado lambs. $6.4006.42 ! * . Lambs , $0.0706.60 ; yearl ings. J1.750C.25 ; wethers , $1.6005.15 ; ewes , JU004.75. S ( . Io u I * Mvi ; Hlix-lf. ST , LOUIS , May Ifl.-CATTLE-Recelpts , 2,200 head , Including 900 head Texans ; mar ket stcafiy ; fair to choice , native shipping and export steers , J4.G00f > .2) , with fancy at J5.EO ; dressed beef and butcher steers , J4.1Ri0 > 5,20 ; ptcers under 1,000 Ibs , , $4,0005.00 ; stock ers and feeders , J3.3005.00 ; POWB and heifers , $2.2504.65 ; Texas and Indian steers , $3.600) 4.95 ; cows nnd heifers. J3.0004.35. HOOS Receipts , 8,300 head : market steady ; plgx and lights , J3.SOij3.S5 ; packers , $3.80i. < : . 0 : butchers , $3.9004.00. SHEEP Receipts , 2,700 head ; market steady ; native muttons. $1.8505.10 ; spring Iambs , $4.6007.26 ; Texau iheep , $1.2504.60. " " w \IMV York l.lvo Mori.- . NEW YORK , May Ifi , HEKVES-Re- celpts , 1,000 head ; none for sale ; feeding stund:1 : exports , COO head rattle , 1,071 head sheep and 4,415 quartern of beef. Calves , re ceipts of no importance ; feeling llrm , SHEEP AND LAMRS-RerelptH , 823 head ; slow ; sheep lower : wlntrr lambs nominal ; wring Iambi , steady ; good to prime clipped shee : > , $5.2005.33 ; uouthern lambs , $5.60 per 10t Ibs. HOGS Receipts , 2,490 head ; steady at $4,20 $ (04.30 ( for fair to primp , Stork In Mlulit , Followlnc am the receipts nt the four principal western markets for May 16 : CattU * . Hosa. Sheep. Omaha . 5.2J7 12.13S 2,752 Chicago . 2tO ( ) 19,000 33,030 Kansas City . 8,310 17,600 2,270 St. Loula . . g.gQi ) 8,300 2,700 „ Totals . TJJ257 57.03S Soi723 Oil M-.rl - . TOLEDO , May 1G.-OIL North Lima , 91c ; South Lima and Indiana , 76c. LONDON , Muy 16. OIL Calcutta Unseed , spot , 31s 9d ; Unseed , 183 9d ; turpentine xplr- ltn , 21s. S LIVERPOOL , May 10 OTL-Cottonseed , Hull , rcllncd , Juno and Auguct , lirm at 15s 3d , Mnrlu-l. NEW YORK , May 10. COFFEK-Optlons opened nulet and unchanged ; rul d spepu- latlvely Hat with Insignificant variations. European and Brazilian markets reported slow and unchanged ; receipts fair' ware house movement heavy. Snot d.-nartment neglected ; outsiders atill Indifferent. Closed dull ; net unchanged. Spot coffee. Rio dull and nominal. No. 7 , Invoice , J0.3714 ; iNo. 7 jobbing , JO.871/4 ; mild , riulct , MANCHESTER , May IG.-Tloths ( inlet with a moderate Inquiry , Yarns strady but 4.haBullnu JM aiiletcr. HOW TO I'HAMIi A IMCTt'llH. ' Ill Thin JlnlliT 1 t'lintiKC 15 % cry I'cw Hints fia to the framing of plclurcg , s.iys the Critic , nro Jn place every few years. Taste develops , and frames that wcro in general nao twenty-nvo yeais ago are now rcjcctcil as hideous. .Heavy black walnut molding * -were then usetl for charccal rind crayon drawings at all exhibitions. Noth ing else was thought of and any af f against the tradition of the framer fit fraught with peril to the artist. Now BUCK frames are only attic lumber. The aim of framing Is not to exhibit the frame , but the plcturo , to make the plcturo look lu best. Hence anything that calls off the attention .from the plcturo to the frame should 'bo avoided , The frame must bocouio the picture , bo subordinate to the plcturo and be well made and utrong enough to hold the picture. A good oil painting dcaervca n rich , claborato frame. The bright gold of the frame only seto oft nnd becomes the color ot the painting. If placed In a shadow or shelter box , the lining of the box should bo In harmony with the gold frame , ot some unobtrusive color , llko ollvo or old gold , but never of glaring crimson plush. Water colors should bo framed after n moro nlmplo fashion and olchlng or engraving moro sim ply yet. Water colors of the popular Dutch school , which have almost ns much depth of color as an oil painting , can be treated moro llko oil paintings. Gold mats and rich frames may only enhance their beauty , but light water colors , especially thcso where body color Is not used , require light mate of rough paper , white or cream ; and cream-white , white and gold , or very slmplo gold frames. A water color , In distinction from nn oil painting , requires a mat to bring out tta color nnd a glass for protection , Thla glass should 'bo ( lawless , clear ( not green ) ; and , with the mat intervening. It cannot touch or Injure the face of the picture. Thick boards of the frame to prevent the wood from staining the plcturo from behind nnd paper should bo pasted over the back of the frame to keep out dust. In the cholco ot matf , remember that cream tints turn sev eral shades darker In the course of a year or two , but they are moro generally becom ing than the blue whlto. Still , some dellcato paintings cannot bear the cream tint ; BO It Is well to test the different shades of whltu with the plcturo in hand. The complexion of a water color should 'bo ' studied In the cholco of a mat as truly as that of n hrldo In the selection of the right shade of whlto for her wedding gown. This Is also true of etchings and engravings. An etching should be framed as carefully , neatly and becomingly as a water color ; for etchings , llko women , are kittle-cattle and their Idio syncrasies should 'bo humored. Light natural wood oak , nsh , chestnut , cherry or holly- well made , In a olmplo style , are suitable for meet etchings. They arc unpretending , unobjectionable and do not distract the at tention from the picture , which Is the point of attention , not the frame. Bronro , gold , whlto and gold and cream-whlto frames are also suitable for etchings. Landscapes re- qulro slmplo frames ; figure pictures can bear something jnoro dressy nnd n slnglo head requires the meat elaborate frame of the three ; but In each case the danger is In ovcrdocoratlon. An old engraving or etching may look well In a black frame , but black must -be - used judiciously. Woods , like oak or chestnut , gilded , but showing the natural grain and made up in a flat , plain molding , are admirable for frames and are moro suitable than overwrought gilt molding. People who have once- taken DoWltt's Little Early Risers will never have anything else. They are the "famous little pills" for torpid liver and all Irregularities of the sys tem. Try them and you will always use them. TUB KI3AI.TY MAUKI2T. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tuesday , May 10 , 1S9D : Wiirruuly lli'edn. New En-land Loan and Trust com pany to E. D. Samson , trustee , various lots and blocks In Florence. . $ 1 Anheuser-Busch Brewing association to Sarah Berlin e > t al , w 25 feet of e 50 feet lot 1 , block 79 , South Omaha. S.53'3 L. A. Groff and wife to P. H. Dempsey - sey , s 29Vc feet lot 2 , Nelson's < uld. . . 500 J. E. Sheppnrd and wife to E. V. Tlm- perley. PW no 7-10-12 2,00-5 J. A. 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