THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: "WEDNESDAY, MAY 0, 1JK)0. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL' Wheat liFlrmtnd Oloies SHghtlj Hlghr Than YesterJav, CORN MARKET IS DULL AND HEAVY Ontu rr H'rnU In Vvmpntlij' itllli Coi'ii ninl Trinle I" Blither Dull Pr.it inlons In; Wrnk Mont f hi-sslon. la go n,.rl, loffi'i'j,. , fancy ftrmll nil I iinieH oviP . UOS-Stcndi . state and Pf nnsvlvanla. nt mora. IS'iWIIf ; Hound 13V'. storage, west ern. IMHir, regular packing. )2Tfl2V- METALS-Therc were no h w features In tiic hip til market lodav. Cahtc. wero again it little lower Tin here wild slightly off from jesterday's. rloslnit prices, owing to Id' k of rli-fnn ii'l and large receipts. The rlor win easy nt 129 -V4 Pig Iron war rant wore or. weak In the absence of buyer, closing nominally nt il5.fi. North em No. 1 foundry wns diluted nt $21,P"'tt23.0), entlrelj nomltmt nt that. Spelter also rnltd a little i'iilr. dosing b.ircly steady at il.f.T'a hid and t-?22 asked. Inkc copper and load were dull and unchanged, closing at il" hihI it lMt 1.15, respectively. The brokers price for lead was it. 20 and for cop. per J17. OMAHA W1IOM25AI.VI MAH.KET9. CHtrACiO, May S, Wheat, hclperl by Heady cable and unfavorable weather, wan firm today, July closing over jester- dn. July corn closed Vic and July oat t iV lower. Provision at the close were a shade to 15e depressed. Mont of the (hiy wheat was a bit ad- anted over yetordu's dosing figures. The opening was llrm because there tinn morn steadiness 111 cables than had been expected heavy rain anJ because In the there Condition of Trntle nntl Quotntlona on Ntnple nnit Vnncy Produce. EGGS Receipts, liberal: seconds, 10c; Rood stock, 10' ..c. LIVE POULTUY-Hons. R'4c: roosters, ficcordlng to ngc and size. 507c; ducks, 7&c; 5Mi'; turkeys, 8c. DUTTER-Common to fnlr, llf?12c: choice, 147lKc; separator, 20c; gathered creamery, lifilSo. FISI f Trnnl On- lilim floli Re! tdckcrol. So; catllh, 12c; dressed htiffulo, fie; roo nBl Ih11,,1 n....l. OA... . 1. 1 . 1 ,1 .. 1. II... Iinrrtlii. C was heavy ram iu mc buiiui, ji, i , , v iif-, inivusii, nv.-, ucu.iibi whore It Is not wanted, and none In the ex- , "'pS V'fi i ii i. r,..,ri..,i in i ;.iy.l!u.rii-1. iv ttemo northwest, where It Is roorted to b? nteded. There was a period r depres blon following the opening, the corn weak ness ticliiK the principal motive, but later tho market rallied. The rally was helped by Brudstrcets ileclease In the world's vis ible anil by a fair ash demand. One hun dred and li r t thousand bushels were ie ported worked here, while New ork ex port engagements weie put nt 2) load". Jlllv wheai opened a shade up at fii',Tlbi tc, declined to MMtiTc and later rallied to lo'jc, losing 'f'v improved at to'Vuei'ie. Pri mary recilpis weie 302,O bu.. compared with 2!i6.ji l-u. Inst year. .Minneapolis and Duluth repotted 305 ears, ugulust 356 last week and ISti a year ago. Local receipts ivn nnp Art? . St. v L,t-i.'iiolre, BCIlCic. , . IIAl Per carload lots: 'Jpland. cholcu, Ji"): lulillnnd. choice, iU.OO; lowland, choice, : rye ,traw, choice. i5; No. 3 corn. 35',4o; No. 3 white oats, 25c; cracked corn, per ton, si 1.50; corn mid oats, chopped, per ton, 113 CO a"' PeI" t0n' J13 W! Bhort5, per ton VEGETABLES. CICIMMEHS-Per doz., J1.50. ASI'AIiAai'a-Home srown, per doz., NEW TfnNIPS-I'cr do bunches, 60a HI'INA('l!-tVr box. 10g50e. NEW MEETS-Per doz. bunches. 35(3Wc. IiE J'TPCE Per doz. bunchco. 353t0c. IIADI.HHES-Homn grown, per doz., 2051 wern "S cars, 3 of contract Ktade. Atlantic , WAX HEANS-Per U Int.. il. Jfcort clfaraiues In wheat and Hour wcro c(iinl to IIO.W) hu. The complaints ol e. iiKsive molstuic were mostl from Knnsa, OKlahoma. Texas and Indiana. The com market was dull and heavy. The openliiK showed a fractional decline anil Imntcdlntob arter the market rallied ninie on a little spurt in the demand, but this was speedily overcome by pressure of Ions stuff, and the market saRKid. There. v,nn also short sellliiK and considerable umounts came out on stoploss orders. The cash demand was slow and thele seemed to be little support comltiK from the bull crowd Having dropped Vlc the market rallied nearly j , but the close was hcav. Jul rnuKed from :!J'c to We and dosed .i down at 39f39Uc. Itccelpts hero were u.'i cars. Oats weie weak In sympathy with corn and trade was rather dull. There was sell lnr of all sorts and Kenerally the demand was not eiiual to tile load. When corn hicadleil oats showed considerable readi ness to respond, ns shorts were iilck to cover. Itfcclpts here were 2IM ears. July told betwren 21'fcc to 22'c, cloliiB ',tcl8c lower at 2-!V"22i'. Provisions were weak most of the session, but toward the end steadied on buying by nil lulluenllal packer. Hors were weak, cablf dlscouraKliiK and until the afore liiiutloneil packer came Into the pit the de mand was slack. July pork raimcd from ill.ijfi to ill. 50 and closed 10c under yester day at ill. o'Vj; July lard, from iii.77Vx to Jii.70, cIosIiik 2'2c down at iii.75. and July ribs, from ii.55 to fti.t2'. with the clor.e a shndu depressed at iij.Si's Estimated rri'dpts tomorrow: Whcnt, 22 curs; corn, 150 enrs; oats, 120 cars; Iioks, 5,(100 head. Tho IcadlnR futures ranRed ns lollowc: ArtleleaT PopcnX 1 1 foil. I Ixiw. C'ToscTI Yc s 'y. bbl.. Wheat I Jlnv ir.(f)fiH! July 7',(,1i'i' Corn I jiiiv :ivn',i,., ! I I l'Swi;il'!lJi blVs'l'sl JJ:s son; i 2.,;s,: 25'! 23 37', 3S':S, I 67' 3S',j. 3Dfi',:'i:f(, ai'tl 33' II I2.ei II 15 II 60 fi 70 ti 70 li 70 K 15 6 15 li 15 U,) I I B 72W ) ii'sl b r B Ki B 55 22'i22'!t, I 11 I214I 11 15 11 50 ' 11 57Vi tvft I-. 70 ti 70 b n i B IJ'tl B l-'d B 70 6 75 6 77' i 6 15 fi 52'. 22J 22', 2Si 11 to l 72" i B 77 It. r, so fi 50 B 55 B 52Vs July i-cpt. Oats -May June July Tork May July Lard May July Hept. Rlbs .May July Hept ""No. Cash quotations were ns follows: IM.OI'It-Hleady: winter patents. J3.C0n3.70; utralKhts, i2.ft5'i3.40; clears, $2,701(3.20; spring ppeelals. tt.70i(3.!0; patents. $3.I(V(3.45; htraiRllts. $2.ii(3.00; bakers, J2.("M(2. 15. WHEAT No. 3, Ii2f( IVr.-jc , No. 2 red. fiO"jf( 7tc CnitN-No. 2, 5S-c; No. 2 yellow. 3S4f(31e. OATS-N'o 2. 23Jic; No. U white. 2B'4c; No. 3 white, 2Ti',ji2BUc. UAHI-EV llood feedliiR, St'fJ'i(37e; fair to rhr 1 p rnnltliiK. Wit IBe. SEEPS- No. 1 flaxseed and northwestern, tUO. Prime timothy, $2.10. Clover, con tract urn do, $7.00. I'llOVISIONS-.Mcss pork, per bbl , $IO.I.Vte 11 50. I.iird, per 10O lbs.. $ii.5.VfiB."5. Short ribs sides (loosei, $fi Ti'iiB.KO. Ory salted uhoulilers (boxed), $C.75f(7.00. Short clear rhles (boxed). $7.O0fJ7.10. WHISKY I)lstli-rs' finished Roods, on burils hltrh wines, r Ral.. $1 25'j. HI'OAnS-t'ut loaf, $0.00; Rrauulated, $5 II; coiifeetlouers- A. $5.10: off A. $5.2"i. 1'ollowliiR are tho receipts and shipments for todnv: Articles Receipts. Shipm'ts. Klo.ir. Iilds lf.(0 7.0i) Wheat bu W Hil.f Corn, bu 1B7.C00 ;i.nfa Oats, bu ltii.Oiin 115.IVXJ Hye. bu 7.(h) :i,0"0 Uarliv, bu Iti.i") 2,ro' On the Produce oxchnnge today the but ter market wns steady; creameries, ll'v'ii 10V; dairies. 13'sff IB1-.-''. Cheese, jdow. 35f ll'4o. Errs, steady: fresh. 10c. SER1) Stt'HHT rrT ATrittRPer j.wz.fci: Kansas, catlnc, W.00 POTATOES-Per bu . choice. 25S30C. CAniJAOE-Cnllfornla, per lb.. 3c. CAI'IilKEOWEH-Pcr doz.. $2.25'(2.50. 'El.i:rtY--Per doz.. 25Q30C TOMATOES - Florida, per elx-basliet cratr. $1.50. MirJHItOOMS-Per lb. box. 60c. Rll I'HA HH Per lb.. 2V,3o. ONIONS-lted, per lb., 3c; new Bermuda, per 60-lb. crate, $2.50. EPVtTS. STnAWHEHUIES--Arkansas, shlppltiB stock, per 21-qt. case, $3.00. APPLES Choice western shipping stock, $5.00fi5.21; New York stork. $5; fancy, $5.60. CRANBERRIES jerseys, per bbl., $10.50; per crate, $3.50. TROPICAL, FRUITS. PINEAPPLES-Pcr doz.. $2,002.60 ORANGES California, fancy navels, per box, $3.75ff4.00; choice nuvnls, $3.60: Mediter ranean Sweets, per box, $3.25; Budded seed lIliRS. $2.75113.00. LEMONS-Cnllfornla. choice, per box, $3.25; fancy, $3.50. IIANANAS-Pcr bunch, medium, $2.0Q 2.50; large, $2.75f3.00. HIDE". HIDES No. 1 Rrecn hides, 7c; No. 3 Rreen hides, 0?; No. 1 salted hides, Sc; No, 2 salted hides, 7c; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. Dc; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs., 8c. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Hickory, largo, per bu., $1.25; thellbnrks, $1.35. HONEY Per 21-scction case, $3.6t03.75. new mk ;i:m:iiai, .MARK I1T. nrlons CHAXtJES IN AYAIIiAlll.K St I'l'MIiS. Speelnl Cnhlc unci 'I'cli-nriiiililc He port of (iraln tlont nnil Ashore. NEW YORK. May S.-Speclal cable nnd telegraphic dispatches to Bradstrcefs Indi cate the following changed In available sup plies of grain Inst week: Wheat Canada ami I'nltcd States, east of the Rockies, de crease, 3, IJti.CCO bu.; afloat for and in Eu'-ope, decrease. 3.300,000; total decrease, fi.7i hu. Corn -I'nltcd States nnd Canada, cast of t'.io Rockies, decrease. 416.000 bu. oats East of tho Hockles, decrease. l.lW.oeO 1111. liroomuail cables that the monthly provision of continental stocks shows sup Piles to have been smaller than stated. Among the more Importnut decreases re ported to Bradstleet are those of 500.0CO bu. at northwestern Interior elevators, 135.0K) bu. at .Manitoba HtoraRe points, 103,(jm i,i. nt Portland. Me.; 17.fl0 bu. nt Minneapolis piivato elevators, 55,000 bu. at Cleveland and C2.C0O bu. nt Mllwnukce private eleva tors. The principal Increates are those of Ml.vn bu. at Chicago private elevntors, 1C0. 0Oi bu. at Juliet. 3.000 bu. at Depot Harbor. S3.0UI bu. at St. Joseph. 55,000 bu. at Cot fait and 51.C0O bu. at Ogdensburg. The aggregate stock held nt Portland, Tacoina and Seattle Increased 12,000 bu. last week. ber. MV , No 1 northern osh Bi V, M-O,! K7-... loll. l. CJ. ....... V - " j.. . ' ' , O, i III IJfl Ul H' m(ivi;mi:.m.) or s'it k ami iiomjs. Prleen 5nfTrr friuii Outburst of Active f,liiililntlin. NEW YORK, May S -The prolonged list lessness of the Stock exchange gave way to an outburst of nctUo liquidation today and prices suffered severely as a result. In the railroad lines between 1 and 2 points arc the rulo and In many active stocks they cx- ! ceed that. Stocks In which hull manlpula- j tlon wns persisted In 111 the face of gather- Ing cvldenco of depression naturally suf fered the most. Baltimore & Ohio stocks were foremost lu thnt clas.. the common , losing over 6 points and closing nt tho , lowest, while the preferred Is .14 lower than ; yesterday's close. Missouri Pacific was an other example In the sume class and de clined 2 on Verv henvv ilrlllltiirs In nlte of . iot buying on 11 down scale. I 1 no snarp break in prices came generally 1 ns a surprise and the room traders, con trasting tho wide movement of prl es with tho small effect produced by their best ef- I forts for a week past were Inclined to look for an explanation to te arrival within reach of telegraph facilities of tho most , successful benr lender of the last year, who landed In Entrlnml nflcr n week nt Men. Hut thero was notlilng that would make a bear raid sufficiently accouai tor the action of tho mnrket. Liquidation was clearly In evidence. The large offerings In one or two of the railroad lists were a feature. The weekly statistics of railroad trnfllc made up nt Chicago nnd possibly held ntter yesterday's mnrket was closed were suill clent explanation for the selling. They demonstrate conclusively Hint the reac tionary tendency of business bns mid a marked effect on rallir.ad tratlli . as It has been feared It would. It Is apparent that man;- offers of railroad stocks have been holding In the hope that tho volume nt railroad trafflr would not hi' materially af fected. But with Jnrge declines both In the receipts and shipment lu Chicago nnd with freight officials of eastern Hues complain ing about the light traflie. large holders or stocks thi patched the market today nnd found few bidders to take them. The bear traders, when they saw how things wero going. Joined In the selling and their buying nt decline.-! to cover their short contracts gave, tho only occasional checks to the downward course of prices, The necessity which Is now clear of a re duction of prices throughout the business world In order to Induce sufficient con sumptive demand to absorb the largely in creasing production gave occasion for re pressing opinions of the outlook. l''enr are felt thai a readjustment of wages and a couroe of labor troubles may be the remit. Not much attention was paid to the ques tion of further gold exports, a? the money market shows no effect of apprehension on thnt score, nor on the outgo to the sub treasury. The continuing ease 01 money In tho face of these factors is regarded as corroborating tho fears of business reac tion. Tho comprehensive outlays for Improve ments by some of the railroad companies and for extension of control are also be ginning to be looked upon with apprehen sion nnd iii affect unfavorably stocks. Cleveland Wire and l'edernl Steel were ; rather notable exceptions to tho general weakness on account of the extensive liqui dation in them. Bonds were weak and in sympathy with stocks. Total rales, par value, $2,150,000. United States new 4a declined d and 3s, coupon, ndvanced '4 In the hid price. Tho Commercial Advertiser's 1indon financial cablegram says: There wns uni versal weakness on the markets today on enforced liquidation, chiefly In West Aus tralians. Trouble was reported in inc i.ias- row market and funds were weak on tho expectation of nil early loan by the Iindon eniintv council on favorable terms. Amer icana were a bid feature throughout. They opened nervous under parity and New ork prices dropped In the afternoon until tliev becamo very soft here on New York offers. The fall wus accelerated In the street. Talk of American gold sllpments to begin this week was persistent Tlntos and Anacondas were lint, fearing that metal troubles In Americn will spread to copper. Money was In moderate demand. Bills were stendy. The bank did a trifling business In discounts and the market In debtedness has not been completely repaid. Indian buying of silver offsets slight Amer ican selling. , . The following are the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange today: to. 10 was dun Gold premium at Msdrld .1 ", PARIS. Mn I p. in Three per cent renter. 0f tor the aiiount; Spanish 4s closed at 7:1.25. BERLIN, .May S.-Exchange on lxjndon, 20111 52 pfjs. for checks; discount rates unchanged llontiH) stock and Hondo. BOSTON. May S.-Call loans. 2l per cent: time loans, 3'sfJ4'4 per cent. OtHcial closing: A . T. 1' ... do pfil Amer. Sncar .... do pfd tloll Telephone . llotoa Alt.iny . Boston RIcVrfttM Boston A- Me t. II. Q Dominion Coal .. do pfd IVdi-ral Htel ... do pfd Kltchburg pM ... Ucn Klectrlo ... do pfd IM file-trip III., Mrx OntrnI .... n 1: a. it c... Of,! Colony old Dominion .... Rubber ,. JlS t'ulon Pa lite . fiT'i, I'nlon t-mJ .liS4 V ett Knd , III Atchison Is Adenture . 3(24 AlloiieJ M. i"o .11.14 A4ii.it- Copper .IJJ Atlantic ..1i$ia Boston & Mont . II Untie .t Boston... .IK Calumet Beol.. . s:?i (Vntennl.ll . T' rrnnklln 131 Humboldt 117 (i-ipola .1"S I'arnu . QuIiut . K Santa IV Copper... . 17 Tamarack .V rtn!i Mining . 1? Wlm m. i' Wolverines tO'i 4i lt 57 29t (A 7M HP j 13 m 5 1:1 3 59', 9'i 9U 77'i 7f, fi 37 Loudon Mop I; (tiiolntlons, LONDON, Mnv S.-l p. m.-ClosIng; fens., money ...10.1 ;,.iij Uric T do a.-iounl 10ilN, do 1st pfd AiHiln :m, Pennsylvania Cnn.11ll.1t1 l'acirlr . mi, Reading Ht Paul M9iiNo. Pacific pfd.... Illinois Centnl 111:4 cirand Trunk Iiiil lllc M', Anaconda t'nlon I'nrlllc pf 1.. 784 Itnnd Mines n. 1 Gemini 1 r,i,i , ; BAR SILVER-Steady at 27',jl per ounce. MONEY-3'i per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for both short and three-months' bills Ih I per cent. rionnclnl Xntcs. PHILADELPHIA. May .-Clearings, $15. Slier,; ti.ilnnces. $2,125,722. BALTIMORE, May S. -Clearings, $o,ll, 01!); balances. $755 155. CHICAGO, Mnv S. Clearings. $2I.OI3,fifia; balance-. $3,172,145; posted exchange, it.SjVn' 4.S1II!; Niw York exehallce, 35c discount. ST. LOUIS. May S.-Clearlngs, $5,110,993; balances. iSW.Ino; moncv. 4fi7 per cent; New York exi linage, par hid. 25c premium asked. BOSTON. Mnv S.-Clearlngs, $22,100,313; balances. $2.2X2lli. NEW YORK. Mnv .-Clearings, $1S3.i3 "SI; balances. $7,397.B3. C0II011 InrKet. NEW ORLEANS, May S. - COTTON -Steady; sales. 3.B50 head: ordinary, SB-lGc; good ordinary. S 13-IBc: low middling, 0'c; middling, fjc; good middling, 9 11-lfic: mid dling fair. 9 15-lfie; receipts, 1.735 bales; slock. 1B9.41S bales. Futures, firm and steady; May and June. $3.37ft9.39; July. $9.35 69 37; August, $9OS(fi9.0.l; September, $S.39M' S.tO; Octolier, $S.0lfiS.05; December, $7.Sfc 7.S9: January, $7 S9ft7.91. ST lOCIS Mav S -COTTON-StcaiB ; sales. 113 hales; middling, 9'lic; receipts, 1.B7B bales; shipments. 1.S92 bales; stock, 49,010 bates. LIVERPOOL, May S. - COTTON - Spot, fair demand and unchanged; American mid dling 5 7-lfid. The sales of the day were 10,000 bales, of which 500 were for specula tion and export nnd Included B.piV) American. Futures opened nnd closed quiet but steady; American middling. I.' 111. 0., May. $5.21-filu" fi22-Bld; Mny nnd June 5 19-BIT5 20-84d bid; June nnd July. 3 17-Slft5 s-Gld, sellers; July and August, fi 15-Gid, sellers; August and September, 5 7-G4d. sellers: September and October, I 43-Blff I 50-fild, sellers; October and November, I 37-Bld, buyers; November nnd December 4 31-BIT-I !H-Bld, December nnd Jnnunry. i 29-6ISM ::0-Bld. sellers; .Innunry and Kdirrory, I 2S-Bld. sellers; Feb ruary and March. 4 27-Gld. sellers. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good, Liberal KtciiptR of All Hindi of Lire Stock 1 CATTLE VALUES SHOW LITTLE CHANGE Hogs Continue Itnpldly on the Dmrti unril Course, allies Todny Minn InK n Loss nf File to Ten C'cntsSliccii Mend-. Receipts were: Olllclal Monday. Ofllclal Tuesday, SOUTH OMAHA. May S. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 1,701 1,721 3.3M 3.S60 9.WI 3,i3 7,W; 1.761 6.013 10.577 stock 6.5BI 11,715 K,S20 13,370 5.S05 11,212 6,231 11.77? 6.7W 12.MS of cars of road was: Cattle.ll02S.Sh'p. 5 I 12 60 , 3 OB 3 St. I. mils Griiln mill I'll, visions, ST. LOl'IS May S.-WHEAT-Iligher: No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 71c; track, 72 72Vjc; Mas. iOc; July, S7'4c; August, 67ll8c; No. 2 hard, B.itiBBc. CORN Uiwer; No. 2 cash, 3Sc; track, 39c; May. 3Sc; July. IlSttSSinC OATS lower; No. 2 cash. 24c; track, 24!4 iii2li(c; May. 21c; July, 22sc; September, 22' c; No. 2 while. 27c. (Inula t Ions for (lie Buy on ( oiiiinodlllcs. NEW YORK. May 8. FLOUR Receipts, "7 297 Mils. : ex port K 3B9 bhls. ; weak and lower, holders cndcavnilng in attract busl ncrs b milking concessions; Minnesota patents, $.1.tWri3.A; Minnesota bakers, $2.70tc C.fO; winter patents, $3.ttf(3.so; wlntrr t-trnlghts, $.1. IM(3.50; winter extras, iJ.fiftfrj 2 90. winter low grades, $2.25fi 2. to. Ryo flour, steady; fair to good. $2,501(3.15; cliolco to fauiy. $.l.2iM(3.r-. COHNMEA l-Qulet; ,ellow western, 85c; Clt. sic; Brandy wln. J2.3rty2.t0. RYE Quiet; No. 2 western. 61c, f. o b., ntloat, state, 5fijj67c, c. I. f., New York, car lots BARLEY Quint ; feeding, 431(130, c. I f.. New York; malting. 5o'k53c, c. I. f., New York. BARLEY .MALT Dull: western fiSfiflic. FEED-Sleady ; spring bran, $15 2517.60; iniudiing jits.acit ii.v; winier nran, jii; city, $16,601(17.00. WHEAT Becelpts. 2S3.0jrt bu.; export, 23.9S7 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2 rod. soic. f. o. b . alloat, and n7c, elevator; No, 1 north- I em. Duluth. 7B'c. f. o. b.. to arrive; No. 1 I hard. Duluth. 77,c. f. o. b., alloat. Options opened a trlllo easy owing to moderate iell Ing. but were strengthened laler by unex pected steadiness on the continent, renewed unfavorable crop news from Kansas and 1 'heavy reduction In world's stock". Tho rloso was steady at 'ic advance. .May, 72' ii72'V closed at 72Sc; July, 72 ll-IBffal'uc. rloheii at 73'ec; September. 73 6-l6f(73:vc, cIohpiI at 731C CORN Becelpts 356,400 bu.; exports. 112, (3.1 bu. Snot, easier; No. 2. ll-V. f. o. b. afloat, and He. elevator. Options, weak unci lower In rcsponre to heavy liquidation west, t-mnll clearances and weakness In provl dons, Tho market finally rallied with wheat nnd cloned steady at 'sfi'sc net de cline. May. I3VK H'ic, closed nl He; Jlllv, l'l,(iil7c, closed nt llc; September, 5e, closed at t $.. OATS- Receipts, 51.S0O hu.; exports. 93.525 liu Spot, easlfr; No. 2. 27sc; No. 3. 27c; No. 2 mixed western. JT'iHT.i'Je; track white. '. si(f)29c. Options, dull nnd weaker at 4,c ' tJcclino; No. 2 white, .May, closed .it 29'4c. HAY Firm; shipping, 651)75c; good to choice. StXtMV. HOPS Steady ; state, common to choice, ii crop. 3'ti6c; ISO'J crop. Iivyi3c; Pacific roast. 1S96 crop, SifSc; 199 crop, I01il.tr. HIDES-Firm; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs., 19V, California, 21 to 25 lbs., st'.se; Texas dry. 21 ti 40 lbs.. 15c. LEATHER Steady; hemlock solo, Buenos Ayrcs, light to heavyweights, 25fi;,V,-c; mid, 2t.f(i2t'i,ic. WOOL Dull; domestic ileccc, 25'a2Sc; Texas, lfifil?c COAl. Quiet PUOVISIONS-Beef. quiet; family, Ill.fOy Iti.nO; beef hams, $20.5'H( 21.50; packed, Jll.oaff 32.00; city extra India mess, $l7.iVfil9.t. Cut meals, dull: pickled bellies, 7'4iiM4c; jdcklcd shoulders. 7c; pickled hams, lo'slillc. J.ard. easy; western steamed, $7.15: mined, ipilct, continent. $7.10; Sjtlth America, is; compound, JiJ.5iV0iJ.6J-. Pork, dull; family, 51 1.OOKi 11.75; short clear. $11. OtVy 15.00. MOLASSES Firm; New Orleans open liettle. good to choice. 4j(5c. PEANUTS Firm; fancy handplckcd. 33?, 31c, other domestic. 3'jc. FREIG1 ITS To l.lveroool. unlet BUTTER Firm, wfbtern in-amery, 1C1 20e; western factory, 13til5c; Imltdtloii i-reamery, 141il7c; ftato dalrj, 16f(19c; statu creamery. 16ji2.V, CilliUSE-Qulctj fancy large white, 10'jc; : V E Nominal: 63c, 1'LOl'R- Dull and easy: patents, $1.IOy 3.50; extra fancy and straight, $3.10'5f3.25; clear. $2. 7 KH3.no. SEEDS Timothy, stendy at $2.0062.20. Flax, nominal at $1.77. CORN.MEAL Steady at $l.P5fi2.0 BRAN- Dull and steady; sacked, east track. 70c. HAY - Tlmothv. steady nt $IO.OMj 13.00; prairie, firm nt $?.75fifl.OO. WHISKY Steadj at $l.2.Vi. I RON 'OTTO NT I ES $1.30. iBAGGINC!-7'S,'aSc. HEMP TWINE--fk'. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing, old, $12.75; new. $13 IB. Lard. easy;. prime steam, fS.ikl; choice, $3.85. Pry salt' boxed meats, dull: extra shorts, $B.S7'i; dear ribs, $7; dear sides, $7.12y. Baton (boxed), dull; ex tra short. $7.37's; clear ribs, $7.50; clear sides. $7.C2',i:. METALS I oad, dull; $4.33. Spelter, steady; $1.50. POI LTRY Steady: chickens. 7!ic; tur kcVH. 5'ii7c: ducks. 7c; geese, 3c. EGGS Higher; 10c. BFTTEB Higher; creamery, 17ff20Hc; dairy. I4yi7c. RECEIPTS-Flonr. G.iVfl hbls.: wheat, 20, W) bu.; corn, 2O7.0i"') bu.; oats, 13,000 bu. Kmiimik lll.v (i in 1 11 mill Provisions. KANSAS CITY, May 8 -WHEAT-July, BIUc; cash. No. 2 hard. CiifefiiW: No. 3, 60S' 6II.J1 : No. 2 red. 67c: No. 3, fiZfttfie. CORN July 36i,c; ensh. No, 2 mixed-. SSTi'.S'jf ; No. 2 white, .W-o; No. 3, 3Sfl35'4C OATS No. 2 white, 26hc. RYE No. 2. file. HAY Choice timothy, $10.50311. 00; choice prairie. $7.nofi7.50. Bl'TTER Crenmery. lSfilSc; dairy, fancy, 15c. EGGS Advanced ',c: receipts fairly lib eral and demand large; fresh .Missouri and Kansas stock, 9c. cases returned; new while wood cusps Included. 10'4c. RECEIPTS Wheat. 21,600 bu.; corn, 14, 300 hu. ; oats, 7.W hu. SHIPMENTS- Wheat, 27.600 bu.; corn, 11, 70) bu.: oats, 5 0 hu. I.lieriiool : l-u I ii and Provisions. LIVERPOOL. May 8. -- WHEAT - Spot, dull: No. 1 California. 6s 3Vlfcfis 4d; No. 1 northern, spring, 5s lid. Futures, steady; Juh. 5sS'jd: September. 5s fe&d. coh.n - spoi. American niixeo, new. steady at Is 1VI. Futures, quiet; Mny, 4s ld; July. 4s; Sfiotember, 3s ll'kd. PROVISIONS - Lard. American roflned, In pnlls, stead. at 36s i'mI. prime western. In tierces', steady at 33 tid. Hams, short cut, steady nt 46s Bd. Bacon. Cumberland cut, dull nt 42s. Tallow. Australian. In I.011- don, steady at 2s. Receipts or wnent during trie last three days. 191.000 centals, Including 169,000 cen tals American. Receipts of American corn during the last three days, 197.700 centals. Atchwm do pfd Baltimore & Ohio, Canadian Pacific Canada Southern Ches. Ohio Chicago Gt W.... C. II. & Chicago, I. & U. do pfd Clilcnco & K. I.. Clilcano N. W C.. K. 1. & P... C. C C & St. 1. Colo. Southern ... do 1t pfd.... do M pfd.... Del, A Hudson.... P. 1, ei W Dinver A It. O... do pfd Krle do 1st pfd.... C.t. Nor. pfd BockltiR Coal HocklUK Valley .. Illinois Central .. Iowa Central .... do pfd K. C, 1. O.... I.. K. & W do pfd. :4i I'nlon l'ncltlo MS Iil(e Shore M'H do pfd. 76V, WobAKh R 34 do pfd .. S2'4 W. & j. i; 9H ... M'i do Id pfd 27 ...13 Wis. Cential li. ...1MW Third Avenue 107 ...St Adanvs Hxpress ....116 ... H Am. Kpresm 150 . ..tWVi V. H. V;xpress 17 ...158 WelU-Fargo KX....1I3 ...10iT, Amor. Cot Oil S3i . ES4 do pfd 91 . :. Amer. Mnltlnn .... Si . JS'j do pfd :i- . 15'i Amer. S. & It 374 .114 do pfd I'.S .177 Amer. Spirits 2't . If,. do pfd 17 . M Amer. s. It :i'j . 12 do pf.1 714 . 6'4 Amer. S. ei W 374 .1534 do pM 7','t . 15 Amer. Tin Plate... M . 374 do pfd " .11JH Amer. Tobacco 914 . 164 do pfd 130 . 4S 'Anaconda M. Co 41'. . 16-, Brk Itap. Tr 7I. . ?3 Colo. V. & 1 374 . so Con. Tobacco I", If Tiuls. Nash Mnnhnttan t, . MM. St Ity.. Mex. Central Minn. & fit. I,.... do pfd Mo Pacific Mobile & Ohio.... M . K. d T do pfd N. .1. Central.... N. V. Central..., Nor & Wet do pfd No. Paclilc do pfd Ontario W Ore. By. ! Nav. do pfd renn)lnnla .... Readlnc do 1st pM... 2d pfd... W Pfd & S K... 1st pfd... 2d pfd... P. W pfd St Paul do pfd ft P. Omaha. So. Pa-lflc SVi. rtallwav do pfd Texas & Pacific. do pfd do nio O. do St. K do do St. I.. do W, Federal Steel .... M4I do pf,l ....1V4 fieneral F.lectrlc . .... 124 Cllucoe RiiKar .... ....64 I do pfd .... llr.t'n'l Paper .... SV41 do pfd 41 ilwiiiede Has 11 National fllscult ., ... S2'1 ilo pfd ...IIS's National Iad .... ...Ufi do pfd ... 344 National Steel ... 76 1 do pfd ... 114 N. Y. Air Brake. .. ... "A1. No. American .... ... 214 Pacific Coast ...42 1 do 1st pfd.... ... 76 I do M Pfd ...1314 Pacific Mali ... 17i People's lias ... Wt Pressed Steel Car ... M4j do pfd . .. rs Pullman Pal. Car. ... S7 Standard It. T.. lu sugar do pfd. Mlnucnpolla Wheat nml Flour, MINNEAPOLIS, May S.-WHEAT No. 1 northern. In store, 54c; July. 6S4c; Sep. temper. 6c . On track: No. 1 hard. 674c; No. 1 northern. 54c; No. 2 northern. 64ic FLOl'B First patents. $3.50; second pat ents, $3.30; Urst clears, $2.50: second clears, $ 5 "bRAN-Iii bulk. $10,751(11 00. I' Ii 1 1 1 11 It I n Produce .llnrkpt, PHILADELPHIA. May S. BUTTER Finn, fnlr demand; western creamery, laucy. 2F(21ac; fancy prints. 23c. EGGS-FIrm; freh neurh. 12l3'S13e; fresh weKtern. 13c; fresh southwestern, 12?i1ll3c; frch southern. 12c. Min iiiil.ee Cirnin Mnrket, M1LWAFKEE. May S.-WH EAT-Stcady ; No. 1 northern, 67,;c; No. 2 northern, 5V:1i' C0J.c RYE Steady: No. 1. Cic. BAHl.EV-Dull; No. 2, llfillc; sample, 3i fii2i.se. Toledo Mnrket. TOLEDO. O.. May S.-WHEAT-Qulet, higher: No. 2 cash, "tv: May. 71c. CORN-Dull, lower; No. 2 caah, 40.c. OATS-Weak, lower; No. 2 cash, 10'jC RYE Dull, unchanged, Duluth Whcnt Mnrket, Dl'Ll'TH. Ma) S, Wl I EAT No. 1 hard cash, uouc, May, 69Vcj July, tic; Bcptem . SI4 Tenn. C e I . II if. S. Iatli-r.... ,. 21 do pfd .1154 C. S. Buhner.... .173 do pf.l .11.1 Western t'nlon . .. 31 Republic 1 & S, ,. 1241 do pfd .... .. mn p. c. c. & at 1 .. 174' . 3Ii ii3i; . 4 .l'O '. r.uj . 67 . 314 . fit .10:4 . 234 . VI', i:i . 144 . 41 . S3 . 59 . 314 .1114 . 4K4 . 7S .ISO , 54 .1W4 .111 . 7T4 . 11 . 634 . 274 . 924 . SI . 15 . ."64 . 534 CiilT- Market. NEW YORK. Mny S. - COFFEE - Spot. Rio, steady: No. 7 Invoice, 7c; mild, quiet. The mnrket for futures opened stendy nt unchanged prices, hut soon advanced 5 points on foreign buying. The mnrket sub sequently eased off under local offerings nnd disappointing cables from European markets. Speculation was mainly profrs slonal. Liberal receipts at Brazil were off set by the large warehouse deliveries In this country. Closed steady at net unchanged prices to 3 points decline. Total sales, 16,250 hugs. Including July at $6.05; September, $6.80; October, $6.S5; December, $7.10; March, $7.25. California Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. May S.-CAI.IFORNIA DRIED FRITITS-Dull and nominally tin changed. While not particularly active to day the market for evaporated apples main tained Its firm undertone. Receipts were llcht nnd country advices favorable. Sel lers were conspicuous by their absence. At tho .close prices were unclinngcd, but showed an upward tendency. State evapo rated apples common, 4'ifaoc: prime, 5?iff 6c; choice. Wi'ti'v; fancy, 7'tySc. Prunes, 3,4'Ef7o per lb., ns to size and quality. Apri cots, Royal. 13yi5c: Moor Park. lSflSc. Peaches, peeled, lf(22c; impeded, 7',i'59c. Oil Mnrket. OIL CITY. May S.-Crcdlt balances, $1.41; certificates, no bids; shipments. SS.62S bbls.; ave-age. 96,936 1-lbls.; runs. 92,620 bbls.; av erage. S6.659 bbls. LONDON. May Ol LS Calcutta Un seed, spot. 51s 6d. Linseed. 3l 6d. Petro leum spirits. 9'-d. Turpentine spirits, 15s. NEW YORK. May S.-OI LS-Cottonseed, easy; prime crude, 34ic; prime yellow, 57Hc. Petroleum, steady. Rosin, steady; strained, common to good, $1.60. Turpen tine, firm, 50'Sfiolc. Wool Market, ST. LOIMS. May R.--WOOI, Market un settled, pending the London sale, beginning today: little doing locally; offerings Increas ing and Improving In quality. Two days this week Same days last week.... Same days week before. Same thicc weeks ago... Sann four weeks ago... Tho nlllclnl Mil I'M llAC brought in today by each C. M. & St. P. Ry O. & St. L. Ry..... Missouri Pacific Ry I'nlon Pacific system C. & N. W. Ry. F.. E. & M. V. R. R S. C. & P. Ry ".. St. P.. M. & O. Ry... B. M. R. R. R C, B. & Q. By K. C. & St. J C. R. I. & P., east C. R. I. P.. west Illinois Central Total receipts T'ie ilsnosltlnn of the dny's receipts was ns follows, each buyer purchasing the num- in r ot noau indicated: Buyers. Omaha Packlnir Co... O. II. Hammond Co.... Swift and Company.... Cudnhy Packing Co.... Armour & Co Hammond Co.. K. C... R. Becker & Dcgan.... Vnnsant & Co l.ohman & Co W. I. Stephen Hill & Huntzlnser .... Hamilton ,fc Bothschild L. F. Husz II. L. Dennis & Co E. F. Hobblck Other buyers I.. I.. n 1.'. 3 . 13 . f... 4.. 3... 2S... Y. '. .' 2... 11... 1 4 1 1 1 673 ;( . 520 . 6V) . 695 . 610 . 70 910 .1011 . sir. . 76) . 791 . $70 W . $50 . &70 . nil . ss . 782 . 753 3 60 3 75 3 75 I l t ) I 00 I 35 I 35 I 10 I 40 I 50 I 50 I 55 4 53 4 .V. i 55 I 55 I 55 4 55 4 55 6 t tt 5.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' 3 20 HO. 10.. 3S.. 26.. 40.. 57.. Wi 790 712 563 536 710 620 H55 671 665 fiOS r 561 72 610 531 577 560 413 IS 19 20 S STAGS. .1123 3 65 1 1110 .1110 3 00 1 1030 COWS AND CALVES. . 52 4 10 HEIFERS. 3 6.1 its: I 21. ! I. 21 6 I 31 t :i 4 2 21 11 1 I'i 2 'io 31 1 13 "i 1 1 TT? i Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 606 136 9?6 S6S 915 519 4l 271 75 II 52 19 o 1.S63 1.313 I.S30 2,552 2.921 50 516 521 1.6D Totals 5,579 10.179 3.0C6 CATTLE Taking Into consideration the large receipts of cattle the general market today was lu pretty good shape, although values were only steady to a little easier. The trade was fairly active and the pens practically cleared lu reasonably good sea son. Packers seemed to want the fat cattle, though they started out bidding prices that were generally n little lower. The market was rather slow at the opening, but the trade soon livened up and buyers took the cattle nt prices that ranged from steady to Just a little lower In spots. Handy light cattle of good quality were In the best de mand and such cattle generally sold steady. On the other hand holders of heavy cattle reported the market ns 11 little lower thnn yesterday. Among tho offerings today were some cattle good enough to bring $5.00 and better. Cows and liclfcrs. if of good qualify, were lu active demand and thp market on such was generally steady. Other kinds were in spots lower and the close was weak and easier. The change In the general market, however, was not of very much Importance and the prices paid for that kind of stock were generally very satisfactory. The bull market, did not show much change. Feeder buyers evidently aimed to buy their wnrmed-up cattle a little loner this morning, but the- market on light and thin entitle wns not much, If any, changed. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. IT. No. Snnr .Mnrket. NEW" ORLEANS, May S. - Sl'GAR -Steady: open kettle, 3r; open kettle, cen trifugal, 4,4,ff4'tc; centrifugal, yellow, 4i,fr 4 13-16c; seconds, 2-3i4V. New York Money Mnrket, NEW YORK. Mav S.-MONEY-Ou call. steady at 2fi2'i per cent; Inst loan, nt 2'5 ppr cent; prime mercantile paper, 35f(K per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE St padler. with netual business In bankers' bills at $4.S!i4 for demand and J4.S4i, ror sixty dnys; posted rates, $t. 851.4 nnd $I.S9fi 4.S91--; com mercial nuis, n.Ksvm si'. SILVER Certificates, 605,SOsc; bar, 597sc; Mexican dollars, I7c. BONDS Government, Irregular; railroad, Inactive; state, weak. Tho closing prices on bonds today wero as follows: ...103 , ...994 ...1094 ...P4 .. 1144 ...1344 ...110; ...114', ...1124 ...1124 ...121 ...H04 ... $34 ...107 . , . JP4 ...II j. .1114 n. v. r. is 111 .V. J. C. sen. 5s.... 122 No. Carolina 6s in 00 is inr, No. Pacific oa i;;4 do 4s ,i34 N" Y C St. I. 4S..I06V, Nor. & West. c. 4s.. S64 il" Ken. (,H Ore N'av. Is.... do 4s O. S. I,. Cs do con. 5s Beadlnu gen. 4j It. 0. w. is.... St. I. I M r S. lift 's F g Cs..i;(4 P. fi. ref. do 29, reg do 3s. rcg do coupon do new 4, rcg do coupon .... do old 4s, reg. do coupon do Ss. leg do coupon .... D of C. 3 65s.. Ateh. gen. (s.... do adj 4 Canada So. :... C. & O. 44 do 5s c. & n. w. c. ; do S. V. d. .'... H94r " I'aul con 1 Chlcairo Ter. 4s.... jsi, bt. P.. C. & p. i,..jjo 13. II. 45. 1 Iftl I'10 ta 12.' do 1 91 1 So. r.Hllnay 5s K. T. V. (t (1. Is. ..1024 H. B. & T. 6s ;n , 1. --1 T,nn ,1 .. . .... v. w. fi n. c. i.. 70 rex. . pacin,, S..,ii(u .131 101 1031; 12S'.i 1134 934 nn nllr n 5s 1:0 no ,'s O. B & S- A CS..1104 I'nlon rellle ts. do II. & T. C. 5s.... do consol 6s.... la Central 1' K C. P. O. Is 1-4. n c. it I, ,t N unl. ts... M . K. & T. 2s do 4s ... jj.'. "When issued. .1iJi,Wnliasli Is ,.1114 1 do Zx .110 I West Shore 4s... .111 IWIs. Cen. Is .. 71 IVa Centuries ... . .ia4' do deferred ... . .jm 'foio. s,i i .. 61 1S0. Pacific 4i .. 93'jl .105 ii5?i .hxj .113 . 93 . 5 Cniiilltlnn nf the Treasury. WASHINGTON. May S Today's state, ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve In the division of redemntlon, shows: Available cash balance, $111,651,327; gold, $77,265,786, I'orelmi Flnniiclnl, LONDON. May S. I p. m.Thc market for American securities fluctuated some what after a steady opening and then de clined, with operators showing Uttlo dis position to enter the market, The final CHICAGO I.IVH STOCK .MARKET. Steers) Fully Sternly Units I.oivrr Sliorp mid l.nniltN Slronu. CHICAGO, May 8.-CATTLE-RccclPts. 2,500 head; steers fully stendy; butchers' stock, active ami "strong; natives, best steers on sale lodav, $5. 35; prime steers, ei niu.r. Tr.. r..l I,. .,w.,11,,, tl UY77-1 T?; an. ! lected feeders chnlec. others slow, $i.25fr 5.10; mixed stendv. $3. ifi'K 4."0: cows, W.iia'fi I. SO; heifers. S3. 251 3. nl: caniiprs. J2.3.'i'ii' :i.); bulls, $2.S0f 1.35: calves, aetlvp, and 25c higher thnn n week ago. $l.ft7.oi; Texas fed steers, $l.O'f(5.20; Texas bulls, $3.25y3.75. HOGS Receipts today, KOnO head; to morrow. 25,000, (stlmuted, left over, 2.000; mostlv 10c lower: top, $5.32s: mixed and butchers. $5.00f(5.30, good to choice, $3.20ff 5.32i; rough heavy, $5.0.Vii5.15: llglit, $1.90 55.20: bulk of sales, $5.Offi5.25. SHEEP AND I.AMBS -Market strong to 10c higher: good to choice wethers. $5.3517 5.70; fair to choice mixed, $5.25175.35: west ern slipep. ?5.i1i5.70; yearlings, $5.6015. 9); native lamb, $5.'fri.75; western lambs, $5.Wg5.3j. .St. I, ouls Live Slock. ST. LOl'IS, Mav R.-CATTLE-Rccelpts. 2.7M head. Including 1.0"0 Texans; market sieadv for natives to strong for Texans; native shipping and export steers. $I.K5 ft. 65; dresseil beef and butcher steers. $1.35 555.15: steers under l.OOit lbs . $3.50?4.60; stackers and feeders. $3.l0ffl.RO: cows nnd heifers. $2.nvf(,-,.on; .unucrs. $l.&05jl,S5; bulls, f3.10'ol.25; TexnM nnd Indian steers, $3.10'n 5.): cow nnd heifers. $2,5011.05. 1 IOCS Receipts. O.sim head: market 10c lower: nigs and lights $5,1015.20; packers, $5,1013.25; butcher". 5. 2015.35. SHEEP AND LAMBS -Receipts, 700 head; market active and strong; native muttons, $1.231(5. 25: lambs. $5. K Hi 7. 23; eulls and bucks, $3,001! I.'u; ntockers, $2.50'3.oo. KniiMis ( Ity Live Stock, KANSXS CITY. May S. CATTLE Be celpts, 9.700 natives. 600 Texans; desirable cattle, active and steady, few poor grades shade lower; nntlve sleers, $1. 5515. 50; stockers and feeders. l. 001(5. 25; butchers' cows and heifers, $3.;;ojM.S5: dinners, $2.0) if3.30: fed westerns, $!. 001)5. 20; Texans, M 901 1.70. HOGS-Recplpts, 7,21)0 head; market very slow and 10c lower: heavy. $5.05ft5.15; mixed. $5.fiOfl5.10; llglit. $liof(l.95; pigs, $1.2017 1.7". SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7.200 head; mnrket very active and steady; Colorado lamb?, $5. 754Jti.fi I; clipped mut tons, $5.f0li.VKi; grass Texans, $l.75'a5.05; culls, i:i.&"Til.50. i-tv Ynrk lilie Stock. NEW YORK. May . -BEEVES Receipts, 19 head, consigned direct; nothing doing; nominally steady: cables quoted live cattle firm; Anierlcm rofrlcf rator beef, higher at I'e per lb.: sheep, steady; exports tomor row, 652 quarters of beef. CALVES No recelnts: 1 car on sale. SHEEP AND LAMBS -Clipped lambs, culls sold nl $5.25; nominally steady for all sorts. HOGS Receipts, 1,513 head; none for sale alive. 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 23!!!!!! T!!!!!! 20 6 14 7 f 23 15 li 23.!!'.!! 7 1 9 29 9 , 12 24 17 63 1 16 24!!!!!! s 16 i i 21 , 14 , 2S io'!!!!! 26 9 it 20 , 2S 31 io!!!!!! 47 ii i 16 40 fi 5 10 13 23. Av. Pr. . . . sro '4 oo ... Ml $4 no ...13S0 4 00 ... S13 4 25 ... 970 .... 900 ,...1000 .... 940 ...11S0 .... 9'0 ,...1610 .... 97S , . . . S75 .... 7V0 .... RSI ....1230 .... 997 ....1014 .... 920 .... 950 .... 956 ....1025 .... 957 ....1059 ....1091 ....1000 ....1017 ....1137 ....1010 ....1039 112S 912 ....1017 ....1IS0 ....1119 ....1035 ....1193 ....10S3 ....1I2S ....1110 ....1100 ....1033 ....1010 ....11SI ....1162 ....HIS ....1112 ....1255 ....1115 ....1071 ....1096 ....1053 ....1293 ....1201 ....1231 ....1257 ....1120 ....1196 .... 9S1 ....1020 ....1232 ....1161 .105S .1052 4 23 t 25 4 25 I 30 4 35 I 10 4 15 4 45 I 15 I 15 4 15 4 50 I 50 4 50 1 50 1 50 4 50 4 55 4 55 4 55 t 00 t 0 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 63 4 65 I 65 1 65 1 65 4 65 I 65 I 65 1 65 1 65 4 65 1 65 I 65 I 65 4 65 t fi., I 65 4 65 1 70 4 70 4 70 I 70 I 70 t 70 t 70 1 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 I 70 4 70 I 70 I 70 12. 12.... IK.... 21.... 13.... 16.... 16.... 31.... 1.... 1.... 1S.... 5.... 13.... 20.... IS.... IS.... 20. . , . 1.... 21.... 20.... 55.... IS.... 1.... II.... 3S.... 16.... 56.... 56.... si!!!! i.... i.... 17.... 51.... 39.... 5! ! ! ! 3t.... 17.... 96.... 23.... 16.... 17.... 21.... 19.... 10.... 1S.... 27.... 3.... IS..., 47.... 3.... 36.... 41.... 37.... 42!!!! 19.... 12.... 19.... 40,... 19. Av. 1120 1335 1012 900 1012 1246 , 1331 11S0 11R6 , 1002 1137 160S iooo , 1160 , 1077 , 1101 , i2or pvo 113S 1255 1141 1297 13S0 1212 1127 12X6 1137 1355 1420 1420 1370 10O0 1122 1107 1170 1111 1121 1131 1112 1230 1250 1263 131S 1274 1I5 1276 1326 1140 125 1214 1326 1256 1102 13S3 , 1232 1490 , 1345 1314 1297 1324 , 1354 , 1512 1554 1496 1... 11... 62 31 II STEERS AND HEIFERS. 572 4 40 10 015 I 40 4 45 4 15 4 55 570 895 .114i . 820 . 829 . 926 t 53 4 55 176. 14. 15. 12. 30. 9. 65K .. 621 ..1064 ..1120 ..1173 .1228 COWS AND HEIFERS. 23 1036 12 1161 SVS. 1... Stuck In Muht. Following aro the receipts at the four principal western markets for May x: ,,,i(tln I I .r.o Qh. South Omuh.i I'hlcugo Kansas City . St. Louis Totals Cattle. 3.'W 2,5' ) lo,:io 2.7' Hogs. Sheen. 9.991 H.ovi 7.200 9,,(J0 !.6 200 7"0 19,301 H.9DI 11,553 10 1091 4 15 7 977 4 30 CO1 1 610 2 00 1 830 2 25 1 700 2 25 1 740 2 50 1 820 2 nO 3 900 2 60 1 730 2 75 2 925 2 75 1 1110 2 75 1 1050 3 00 1 1170 3 00 1 840 3 00 2 991 3 O) 1 933 3 00 1 1030 3 15 1 910 3 15 1 1000 3 25 1 1190 3 25 1 1020 3 25 5 7 IS 3 25 1 860 3 33 1 940 3 50 1 900 3 50 1 1010 3 50 1 1270 3 50 2 1070 3 50 1 960 3 BR 1 950 3 55 I (ISO 3 55 8 1090 3 60 8 1017 3 60 2 1160 3 65 2 1155 3 65 3 1043 3 65 2 935 3 65 1 1060 3 65 2 1130 3 70 3 893 3 70 1 1250 3 75 1 990 3 75 7 116S 3 75 1 1070 3 75 12 952 3 75 1 1250 3 75 2 100 3 90 1 1100 3 75 1 1117 3 75 1 1220 3 75 2 1175 3 75 1 880 3 75 STOCK COWS 1 2i i0 2 f ) 2 120 3 0u 1 420 3 no 1 610 3 50 2 70i) I 00 2 675 4 "0 2 h05 4 20 5 381 I 25 1 690 4 25 3 661 4 33 1 520 I 35 CAI 1 530 5 fl 1 250 6 00 2 85 6 00 1 150 6 50 ....1020 ....1160 ....1040 ....1070 ....1270 .... 960 ....1029 ....1100 ....1295 ....1250 ....1180 ....1140 ....1040 ....1320 ....1236 ...1129 ... 800 ...1142 ... 963 ...1198 31 733 17.. 1.. 1.. 21.. 10.. 1... 1... O i!!.' i 3 19 1 4 19 I.... 1.... 5.... 4.... 6.... 1.... 10.... fi.... I is'.'.!! i.... 4.... .1205 1195 1310 1290 960 !;fi 920 1433 1076 1130 1060 971 1095 1115 1070 9S5 1110 1500 ...1200 ...1175 ... 991 ...110) ...1031 ...1016 . ..1390 ...1180 ...12S7 ...1275 .1430 Pr. 4 70 4 70 4 70 I 70 4 70 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 I 75 t 75 4 75 I 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 80 4 50 4 80 4 80 4 80 4 80 4 SO 4 SO 4 80 4 SO I 80 4 SO 4 80 4 SO I SO I 80 1 80 4 SO 1 80 I .80 4 80 1 SO 4 S3 4 85 4 SS 4 85 4 85 4 85 4 85 4 85 4 .85 4 90 I 90 4 90 I 90 4 95 4 95 4 95 t 95 t 95 t 95 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 05 4 60 4 80 4 60 4 65 4 70 4 70 4 90 4 30 4 35 3 Sfi 3 90 3 90 3 95 3 95 3 95 3 95 I 00 4 V 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 t 0 4 00 4 00 4 (VI 4 00 4 00 I 00 4 00 I 05 4 05 4 10 4 10 I 10 I 10 4 15 I 15 4 15 4 20 4 20 t 20 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 t 25 I 25 I 25 4 25 I 33 1 55 I 40 I 15 I 50 4 50 4 65 AND HEIFERS. n!! 33!'. 6.. 67.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 1. I.M 820 770 700 555 9.10 t97 563 327 S90 270 120 110 120 4 33 t 40 4 40 4 40 4 50 3 50 I 55 3 70 I 80 3 90 fo u 6 73 00 00 IS. 10. I. 5. 5 710 910 1350 777 923 901 10S5 635 S36 970 676 Sit 716 159U 1300 1580 1200 1350 .1420 I 00 4 ll t IS I 20 SO 1 30 4 30 1 35 I 40 I 10 I to I 40 10. . . 16... I!!! it... 3... 1... 8... 4... 1... 1. 3 15 3 20 3 25 3 40 3 40 3 10 3 45 BULLS. ..1SS0 3 50 ..1950 3 50 .1300 .1500 ...1730 ...1310 ...1430 3 60 ...1530 3 61) ...1720 3 60 3 50 3 Nl 3 60 60 1. I. j" l"! .'.'....'.' . S70 . 516 . 763 .1015 . 970 . 711 .1201) ,02) . 56S . 715 . 5 20 . 575 .1240 .2n) .1660 .2020 .1521) .1260 .1820 .1790 .1710 ,.1560 .15V) .1180 .1620 ,.1410 ,.1540 ,. 725 . SI0 I 65 I 05 I 6.1 I 65 I 65 I i0 I 75 I 75 I 75 t 80 I 80 I 80 I 90 5 00 5 f) 5 0i) 5 00 5 25 5 25 5 25 t ) I 25 1 10 I 10 I 10 I 10 1 to I 50 4 50 4 50 I 55 t 55 I 60 t 60 I 75 3 65 3 63 3 I'm 3 70 3 70 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 80 3 80 3 90 3 90 4 SO 1700 !1 65 HOGS The hog market at this point yes terday was way out of line as compared with other markets, close to UV higher than Kansas City nnd almost as high as Chicago. When packers came to realize this morning that they were pa) lug too mm h for their hogs hero ns compared with the wa the hogs are selling In other markets they started out to even up things by forcing prices down here. The market accordingly opened 7V410c lower than yesterday, mostly 10c lower than yesterday's general market. Some of the better hogs sold on that basis that Is, at $5.10fi5.l2't for good mixed loads and as high as $3.25 for the best heavy. The market was slow nt the decline and before very much was done reports arrived from nt'her market points Indicating a still fur ther decline in prices, so Hint the market here eased eff again and closed 15c lowct. In the language of the yards, tho late mar ket was rotten, Late sales weie largely at $5.0MG.10. Although the market was a drag from start to finish, sellers could do notli lng but take the prices and they were finally forced to cut loose and sell, so that tho hulk of the hogs changed hands In rea sonably good season after nil. It will bo noted from the table of average prices above that the market has been steadily following tho downward course slnco last Friday, when the average price paid for nil the. hogs here was $5.26. Rep resentative saies No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 103 158 ... 4 75 93 213 10 5 10 78 190 80 6 Ol S6 3Ti 40 5 10 72 1M 80 6 0) f.2 201 ... o 10 70 219 210 5 0) M 23S ... 5 10 18 228 ... 3 0.1 95 206 120 5 10 32 257 ., 5 C tu 271 40 5 10 45 207 80 5 05 hS 265 80 5 10 84 211 ... 5 05 59 271 ... 5 10 77 10 40 5 Oi 6t 255 ... 5 ID 94 us so 5 or, 65 fo ;, 10 79 VI4 80 5 IV, 77 2!2 160 6 10 41 210 ... in; 70 V ... 5 10 84 229 40 5 03 M 210 80 5 10 74 :40 80 3 05 79 247 J0 5 10 73 222 320 o 05 i6 240 120 5 10 65 214 40 5 Oi 6 120 Ihrt 5 10 72 237 80 5 05 67 2.10 IW 5 10 67 '.'27 ... 5 05 62 255 ... 3 10 80 23S 200 505 63 256 ... 5 10 80 23 10 , 0.i 80 211 SO 5 10 64 230 80 5 074 31 J7I 10 5 10 2 t.V ... 5 CI 4 70 2.K1 ... 5 10 76 258 80 5 07 4 77 217 ... 5 10 K! 241 80 5 07 4 87 .4.275 2V 5 10 79 218 80 5 07 4 83 211 160 3 10 70 130 40 5 07'4 76 237 210 5 1ft 67 2"6 ... 5 07'i 78 227 40 5 10 63 266 160 5 074 63 M ... ., 10 85 232 160 5 07 4 73 2fi2 ... 5 124 74 217 ... 5 07 4 67 2IS ... 5 12'j 7t 219 ... 8 07 4 75 230 160 B 12' W 218 80 5 074 119 273 80 5 12'j TO 212 80 5 07'j 68 230 80 5 124 12 32 ... 5 074 W 5 12'j 65 247 ... 5 074 82 Ill 10 5 124 CI 228 50 5 "74 56 217 320 5 1 24 14 250 ... 5 07', 71 2(8 ... 5 I24 32 216 40 5 07 4 61 228 80 5 i;i, 7f, 231 120 5174 61 245 ... 5 124 61 234 ... 5 07- 76 272 80 & 12, 65 232 120 3 074 73 247 80 5 124 65 232 80 So;i, 63 257 ... f. 124 75 215 ... 5 07 4 71 246 80 5 124 64 217 ... 5 07U C 250 ... f, 124 6S 256 80 5 074 63 236 20 5 1'.", 72 241 80 5 074 76 231 80 8 fji, 82 217 160 5 07'4 71 259 40 5 124 74 201 H) 6 074 69 235 ... 5 124 CR 221 160 5 OT'i 67 2.10 ... 5 124 81 237 WI 5 07'j" M !4S 80 5 124 71 227 ... 5 074 f 200 40 5 124 63 231 ...$5 07 U 59 274 40 5 124 91 216 ... 5 07J 62 284 120 5-124 66 230 40 5 0;ij 52 2 5 124 30 246 fa 5 07', 52 283 ... 5 124 66 242 (0 5 074 f- 'M I2'l 74 198 40 5 I'I 65 255 80 5 124 68 219 120 5 10 53 253 ... 5 15 61 2A1 ... ' 10 69 258 R0 t, li 70 245 80 ., 10 63 35! ICO 5 15 3t 235 40 f, 11 67 236 ... 5 16 70 237 40 5 1ft f 278 ... 5 15 i 261 120 5 10 65 2B0 12ft 5 15 67 221 '0 5 in 70 262 l 5 15 74 244 8ft 6 10 55 245 19 5 15 71 221 0 5 10 69 257 V 5 15 68 242 160 5 10 64 255 ... 5 15 91 213 160 5 10 61 27.1 ... 6 15 94 221 280 5 10 73 2.14 ... 5 15 ts 205 ... 5 io so :;s so s so 69 252 ... fi 10 62 3ft( ... 5 20 61 116 40 5 10 61 285 ISO R 20 67 W iffi 5 1ft K 267 ... 5 20 51 210 80 5 10 86 339 ... 5 22'i 55 235 80 5 1ft 55 326 ... 5 25 72 246 to i 10 56 293 80 5 25 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. t?J0 3 25 10 515 4 CO SHEEP Today's receipts numbered only nboiit a dozen cars, or about the same number as were here yesterday. The mar ket did not develop any new features, values being just about steady on nil kinds. The demand was good, as usual, and the market fairly active at current prices. Everything wns sold and weighed up nt an early hour. There were some Colorado lambs hero which sold at y7.ii. The sales below will show the prices paid for all kinds. Ouotnt ons: t'llnned wetners. js.3oi-fi.tn: clipped yearlings, $5,4015,60; clipped ewes. good to onoice. K.mnin.iij; iair to goon clipped ewes, $l.251-4.60; good to choice Colorado wooled lambs, $6.75177.00; fnlr to good western wooled lambs, $6,5056.75; cood to choice clipped lambs. $5.6.VT(G.90; fair to good clipped lamns, n.ioju.u,. tifpre- sentativo saics: No. 93 goats 1 buck, clipped 2 bucks, clipped 26.1 western ewes 239 western wethers, clipped.. 241 western wetners, clipped.. 40 western lambs 105 ellnned wethers 239 clipped wethers I'D cupped wetners 91 clipped wethers 19 western wethers, clipped 159 yearlings, clipped 166 yearlings, clipped 11 Colorado lambs, broken fleece 17 western lumhs. clipped 279 western lambs, clipped 5 Colorado lambs 45 Colorado lambs 390 Colorado lamb.s 2lf) Colorado lambs 263 Colqrado lambs A v. S3 110 150 89 101 95 59 105 102 95 95 96 92 91 72 78 SO 71 7S 7S Pr. $1 25 1 50 I .V) t 50 5 10 5 25 R ."i 5 35 5 33 5 10 5 40 5 50 5 60 5 fO 5 75 5 80 6 80 6 00 6 85 6 S3 7 00 7 00 St. .Inner Live Stock. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo., May 8.-(Spe-clal.) Tho Journal quotes: CATTLE Receipt., 1,700 head: market ac. tlvn and steady; natives, $1,0015.25; Texas and westerns. $3.9V!5,10; cows and heifers. $2250-1. 85; bulls and stairs, $2 251(1 90, scar lings and calves, $1,0015.25: stoi kerb nnd feeders. $3,6011.75; veals. $S,75fi6.75. HOOS-Rccclpts, 6,300 head' market 10 lower: all grades, $5.oou.20; bulk of ..lies. $5.07S?5.15. SHEEP AND DAMBf Reielpts. 3.000 head; market strong to 10 higher; quality fair; Colorado lambs, $6.90. JAMES E BOYD & CO., Telephone 1030. Omaha. Nj! COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS nd STOCKS IIOAHD OF TRADE, Correspondence: John A Wartii A Co uirect wires to Chicago and Nw Yor- H.R.PEhMEY&CO. room 4 rlY LI BL&C BRANCH 10 36 MAT Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartltlv'litllydlutists tho food ami nltls Nature in strengthening and rocon structlng the exhausted dlKcstlvo oe pans. It Is the latestdlscovcrcd dlpest nnt nnd tonic. No other preparation can approach It In clllclcney. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Hour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Hcadaehc,Oa9tralgla,Cranipg and nil ot her rcsultsof imperfect digest ion. PrlcoMV.anil ft. Largo idzo contains 2 ttniei jmallMiC. llookiilliibontdyspepski mailed freo Prcoared by E. C. D'VI T a CO., Chicago CHICAGO BUFFET LIBRARY GARS Best Dining Car Service posi'oi'iMt i: .mvi'ici:. (Should be read DAILY by all Interested, ns chatiKcs tnn occur at any time i foreign malls for the urek ondliiR Mn. is, 1!oo. mVl close (PBO.MPTI.Y In all c.isesi nt the General Postofllee, us follows: Parcels Post Malls close one hour earlier than clou Ini? time shown below. Parcels Post Mnlls for Germany close at 5 p. m. Monday and Wednesday. Trnns-tliintlc MnlU. WEDNESDAY -At 7 a. m. fsupplementary 9 n. m ) for EITROPE. per s s. New York', via. Southampton; at 10:30 a. in for BEI.GH'M direct, per s. . Erlesland. via Antwerp (mall must be directed "per s. s. Krlesland"). THI'RSDA Y At 6:30 a. in. for FRANCE, SWITZERLAND. 1TADY. SPAIN. POR TI'C.AI,. Tl'BKEY, EGYPT and BRIT ISH INDIA, per . s. li Chatnn.iKn, via Havro (mall for other parts of Europe must be directed "per s. h I.a Ciam pnfiiio"): at 7:30 a. in. supplcmentur. !.3o a. in.) for EUROPE, per s s. K.ilser l''rlcdrlch via Plymouth, Cherbourg nnd Hambiirc SATUBDA Y At 6:.J0 a. m.. for AZHBES ISLANDS direct, per s. s. Spartan Prince; at S a. in. for NETHERLANDS direct, per p. s. Rotterdam, via Rotterdam (mall must be directed "per . s. Rotterdam"!; nt 0 a. in. for ITALY, per s Ems. Ma Naples (mall must be directed "per f. s Ems"): at 10 a. m. for SCOTLAND, per s. s. Ethlcnla, l,i Glassow (mall must bo directed "per s s. Ethiopia"): at in:30 a. m. (supplementary 12 nt.) for EUROPE, per s. f. Etrurla, via Qiieenstown; at 11 a. m. for NORWAY direct, per s. s. Norcc via ChrlMianla (mall must be directed "per n. s. Noirc"). Printed Mntlcr, Etc. --German -teamers Falling on Tuesdays fake Printed Matter, etc., for Germane and Specially Ad dressed Printed Mnffer. et. . for other parts of Europe. American and Whlto Stnr steamers on Wodncsdnyc German and French steamers on Thursdays and cniiard and tlermnn steamers on Satur days take Printed Matter, etc. for all countries for nhlcli they are advertised to carry mall. After the closing of the Supplementary Transatlantic Malls name,) above, addi tional supplementary malls aro opened on the piers of the American, Encllsh, French and German steamers, and remain open until within ten minutes of the hour of calling of steamer. Mnlls for South unit Ceiitrnl Aincrlcn, Went Indies, Etc. WEDNESDAY At 0:30 a m (fumilemen- inry 10:50 a. in.) for CENTRAL AMER ICA (eM-ept Costa Rica) mid SOI'TII PA CIFIC PORTS, per s. s. Alamo, via I'olon (mall for Guatemala must be directed "per p. s. Alamo '); al II a. m. (supplementary 11:30 a. m.) for PORTO ItK'O, ST. THOMAS and ST. CROIN, via San Juan, also 4'1'RAi'AO and VENEZUELA, per s. s. Caracas (mall for Savnnllla and C.n thncena, via Curacao, must be directed "per s. t'arnc THURSDAY- A I 1" u lu isuppli nienfnry 10:30 a. in.) for BERMUDA, per s. s Pre toria; at 1 p. Ill for YUCATAN. CAM PECII'E. TABASCO and CHIAPAS, per s. s. Yucatan, vl.i Havana and ProRre.o Cmall for other i'arls of McnIio nnd for Cuba must be dlrei fed "per s. s Yuca tan"!: at I p. m (supplementarj 1:30 p m.) for NASSAU. N. P. OUANTA NAMO and SANTIAGO. CUBA, per s s. Nla.-ara; at 0 p. m. for JAMAICA, per s. s. Admiral Schley, from Boston. FRIDAY At 1 p. m. (supplementary 1 3H p. m.) for TURKS ISLAND and DOMINI CAN REPUBLIC, per s. s. Cherokee; at 1 p. m. for PORTO RICO, per s. Arkadl.-i SATURDAY At 10 a. m. isunplemenlarv 10:30 a. in.) for FORTUNE ISLAND. JAMAICA. SA VANILLA, CARTHA GENA and GREYTOWN'. per s. s Altai (mail for Costa Rica must be directed "per s. s. Altai"), at 11 a. in. for CI BA, per s s. HiiMina. via Havana; at II a. m. for NEWFOUNDLAND, per s n. Silvia; nt 11 a m. for YUCATAN, per s. T or densiold. via Progreso; at I p. in. for NUEVITAS. GIBARA. BARACOA nnd PUERTO PADRE, per h. s. Laiienburg (ordinary mall only). , SUNDAY- Al S:50 p. m. tor ST. PlhRRL MIQUELON. per steamer from North Mallfor Newfoundland, by rail to North SvdnoN, nnd thence bv steamer, . lose at tlils ofllce dally al S:30 p. m. (onncellns close here every Mondn. cdnes lav and Saturdnv) Malls for Ml'iuelon. b rail to Boston and thence by Hteomer. eloie at this ofllce dally at S-W n. in. Mails for Cuba, bv rail to Port Tampa. Ma., and thence by steamer, close at this otiii dally (except Monday! at "7 a. in J the connecting clones arc on Sundav. e'ln' dav and FltrtaO. 5 n Is for Cuba. b rail to Miami Via", ami thence In M-nmer. dose at tills lofllco every Monday. Tuesday and Saturday at 2.3 .. . . he ' n.' Inc closes aro on Tuesday and hiUuidnj). Mnlls for Mexico I'll v. lAerland, unless snoclalls addressed lor dispatch by steamer close at this "Mro dally at 2:30 n in and 2:30 p in. Mails for Costa Ulca, lie Ize Puerto Coruz and Guatemala, by I'lll o New Orleans, and tbenco hy sieamer, cloi-e nl this ofllce dally at "M p I .connecting Iokcs here 'liiesdays for Cost a Rica and M'-ndays for Belize. Piurl.i Corti'is and Gu.itemalai Regls lered mall closes ni 6 p. in. previous da 'ReglHUied mall closes at 6 p. in. second day before. Trim .Pacific Mull. MalM for Hawaii, Japan Cnlna and Phlllp ' pine Islands, via San Francisco, closn hero dally at 6:30 p m up to Mny ., Im In slvo, for dlspaldi per s. s. Coptic. Malls for China, Japan i nd Philippine inlands, via Tacoma, close here dally at 6:30 p. m up to Mny 6, Inclusive, for dlspal. h per s. s. Dalnyvostnck Malls for Society islands, via San Francisco :nrc lure dally at 6:30 p'm. up to May II. i I ' -Hive, for dispatch per shli-Oal!ee Mads for Australia (except West Australia!. New Zealand, Hawaii, FIJI and Kanioan Islnnds, via San Francisco, close here dally at 6:!0 p m after April 2S and up to May "12. Inclusive, or on day of ar rival of s. h. Campania, due at New Virk May 12. for dlspao h tier s s Alnnudn Mails for Hawaii, china, Japan and Philippine Islands, via San Fram Is- o. i lose here dally at 6:30 p m. up to M.i 14. inclusive, for dispatch per s s. Amer ica Mans. Malls, for I'hlna and Japan and Philippine Islands, via Seattle, close hern dally at 6:50 p. m. up to May "11. Im u slve, for dispatch per s fi. To?a Mam freglsterfd letters must be directed "i Seattlo"). Mailt, tor china and Japan, via Vancouver. m- here dally at fi::i0 n. m up to May "22, Inclusive, for dispatch per h. s. Empress of India (registered mall must be dlreited "u Vancouver ). Malls for Hawaii, via S.in rran clsco, close heie dally at 6 .'!') p. m. up 10 May "25, Incluche. for dlp.U"h per . Australia Malls for Australia (except West Australia, which goes via Lurope, and New Zealand, which goes via ban Franc's, o), Hawaii and FIJI I ':'''''''. vli Vancomer, close here dal'v r h:iO n m. up to May "i. Inclusive, for dispatch per a. s, Aorancl. il