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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 10G. CRAB AND PRODUCE MARKET 80', July. so" r.oiilitn. THi:i-; Mav, ri piemticr, , sc. UAT! 'lo arrive and on in k and May, 31 'c NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS ! Eulei firm t Hieber PricijKW Throwh 6eion. IIHk i:kri. IQxvi.ii... on arls CASH DEMAND IMPROVED GENERALLY Damage Rfportt omlna from Mlsaoarl. Illlnetla and Kansas Lart Dfrrrai la 1'arld'a Isl hie lorn Frartloa Hlf krr. OMAHA, May $, 1!M. Wliest ruled firm today at pikes about S; lilrnor for May. Trad an light, the principal buying being hy shorts on I ho re ports ol a generally better cash demand. Mock ai Cnlcago were latgt-ly decreased. A few damage report rarne (rum Missouri u-id Illinois, and aim trom th southwest, r-railstrects' weekly world a visible allowed Urge dnreaif, which was regarded aa a hulliali feature. Primary teeelpt were; larger than last year, hul Ihe (ash de mand seem strong enough to tare for them at u premium over the May. Rus sian advlcea claim a lean favorable wheat crop outlook, particularly in the south cast, wliere drouth waa prevalent. Bat tling clerka at Chicago figure the Wrenn house la abort 4. '!.) bushrts May wheat. May closed r higher nnd July c higher. Oata ruled llriner and cloaed nearly H higher, 'ihe northwest la aaid to have ahot its bolt, ao far an supplying any large block of oata to the seashore or the east a concerned. Minneapolis No. 2 while oata were selling there yesterday at Vic (.'I l'-ii go May. torn waa nr.n wiin prices a miction f. o. b., c. I f.. New higher In sympathy with the strength In 6lc of the bay I ommodHlea. I NKW YORK. May 1-FLOC R-Reeelpty, 82.171 bbl.; exports, 14. P9 hhla ; market firm but dull; Minneaotn patents, tJ( i 4.S": Minnesota bakera, 83 4o-n3. i"5; Winter I intents, H VI f, winter straiiihts, 13 7.Va I 1 !; winter extras. tMtn'nSSo; winter low grades, ti'TrVfjl 30. Rye flour, steady: fair to good. t3 iog choice to fancy, 3 P. t'UKNMr,AL-Mteady; line wiiite and yel low. 11.20; coarse, 11.07 OH; kiln dried, 12 708 2 10. Rl'K-I)ull; No. 2 western, 7'X New York. BARLEY Steady; feeding. 47V New York; mailing, 52ti5;c. c. I. York. WHEAT Receinta. oi.ti'io bu.: exports, R,S7 bu.: spot market stady; No. 2 led, f. nominal elevator; No. 2 red. 93c. nominal i f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth. 8or, ! I' o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Manitoba, 9"c, ! f. o. b., alloat. Starting out firm nnd higher whenl ruled generally strong all day up to i the lost hour influenced by cold weather, I unfavorable crop news ami u bullish slate- I nient of world s s'ocke. Final slight renc- ! tlona were based on profit-taking and the market, while closing V'tHc net higher, waa as much down from the top. May N!KgVnc, closed HHv; July. So 3-lirtioe. closed, anHc; September, 83)ifM7-,c, closed ai 83H''. CORN Receipts, 76.325 bu. ; exports,, 17.5KM; pot market steady; No. 2, 57Hc. nominal elevator and Sly, tiomlnal f. o. h. afloat; No. 2 yellow. 57Hc. nominal No. 2 white. :8c, nominal. Option market was dull all day, but steadier on cold weather talk nnd with wheat, closing c net higher. May closed MW; July. WMMV; closed at Hc; 9p- temlK-r cloaed at oii'ec; LVi ember closed at m (hkkt JIgrket Makes a Strikine sod Compre- hsngiTe Ehow of StreDetti. DEMAND IS BROADLY DISTRIBUTED Mmeiaeat hi a Uellberatloa aad Meadlneaa that Hit Beta Lacklna for Sana Tilde. NEW made wheat. Receipts are considerably larger than liial year, but the cash demand la strung at a pteinium over M'y. Trade Is OATS--Rceirt. l"6,r,il bu.; exports. 9.2W bu.; spot market steady; mixed oats. 26 to 32 pounds, XlWt&c; natural white. to Clipped white, as to 40 IO choice, Jocfi 11.00; ao laht that the rang of the market n i nounus. very small I PVn'l"' lc- Primary wheat leoeiuLe were 3tM.a0 I HAY-Hiw; Rood buahela and shipments ag.fl bushels. ; shipping, nwrtic. ... agfunst receipts last year of ISl.'M) mi-hcls i HOP8-Stcd.v ; state, common to cho re, and Khlpmenis of Ktti.ixi bushels. Corn . crop, lnijJBc: iw or.ip, 9tV-. olds, recelpta were 4'JS,ii00 bushels and shipments nominal; I'nclflc roast. Iff crop, lOfcl.c; M.OUU bushels, ag.ilnst lei-filpls last year ! rpp. "1'-; olds 4-aac. of Lift.OOO bushels and shipments of 3J4.( ; HHKS-8teaily; O.ilveston. ?) to J5 lbs., bushels Clearancee were M.nm Imshels c: California. 21 to 2o lbs., 2lc; lexas dry, wheat. 1J.W10 barrels flour. bushel 24 to ln.. lc. torn and 9.000 bushels o,xts. l-KAT IEIV-8 toady: acid fli!; IJverpool closed unchanged to ,d loWr . PROVIBIONft-Beef, steady: family. 11 50 of wheat and VtrM lower on corn. tfl.60; mess. ptorosSn; beef hams. $30.:5 Loral range of options: 2i.00; parket. 110 m, 11 00; city extra India .. L - ! mess, $l7.6ftris.s). Cut meats, steady; Artitlea.l Open. Mlgh.i Low, I Close.; Te y pickled bellies. $3. 2f4jl0.6: pickled shoulders. " , . , Ih.W; pickled hams. 111. (Wall. 75. lird, Wheat I May...! July...! Corn I May July. Cats- May...! I I I 74B 74iB 74SB 72SA,72'j1SB "ISH; 43B: 43'4A: 44 I 42V 43A) t"A 74HAI 43V. 424A! 31'iB1 tmB 7?WA 42A 43c. 31 Bl SmB! 31 B asked. B bid Omaha Cash Sales. WHKAT-No. 2 hard. 1 car. 7c. COHN-No. 4. 1 car, 49ic; 1 car, Omaha Cash Prtcea. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 74?T7RSic; No. 3 hard, l'5'J4o; No. 4 hard, Hft'd'TlHc; No. 2 spring, ",3'H'ibc; No. I spring. 7i"li5'c. CORN-No. 3. 44c; No. 4. 424;iS4c; No. 1 yellow, 44c; No. 3 white, 4fiHc. OATS No. II mixed. S0c; No. 3 white, J1V: No. 4 white. 31c. it 1 E No. 50r; No. 3. HWc Carlot Hecelpta. Chicago Ivan sad City Minpeai.olla i n:alni IH..U . bt. u. a a ... Wheat. Corn. 7 so 4 3 HO 30 ) 14 lis Oata. a fined, steady; continent. IS!; Bouth Amer ica, tfl.HR: compound, I7.00-H7 50. Pork, steady; fnmllv. I1S.50; short clear. HS.25'ffl8.0ii; mess, ll6.WVdl7.2S. TALLOW steady; city, 6c; country, ota ic. RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra. 3" flo; Japan, nominal. POI"LTRT-Iricea for alive not estab lished; dressed, eay; turkeys, 14tltic; fowls, 136134c common to extra, 1320c; state, held. 13(9 18c: renovated, common to extra, ltVijlSHc; BUTTER Firm. Street price: Extra creamery, aoc. Official prices: Creamery, western factory, common to nrsts, litgibc. CHEESE Irregular; old state full cream, large and small, colored and white, fancy, 14c; good to prime, 13H&l4c; common to fair, ll&13c; new state full cream, large and small, best, SVkc: state fair to good. 8Hic. LOtia Steady ; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy, selected, white. 19Vir; state choice, 19c; state mixed, fancy, lHV19o; western extra firsts, nHSlSc; western sec onds, IsiiliCc; southerns, 10(fl6Hc. POULTRY Live, steady:, chickens and turkeys, 12c: fowls, 14o; dressed, dull; chick ens, 10c; turkeys, H'alfio; fowls. lirn'13c. I1H Ail tillAIV AU l"BOVI10MI Fentnres of tkr Tridlag aael ( loalaai Pr treason Board of Tirade. CHlCAfSO. May 8. Cold weather In the wheat growing seepsnna of the Vnlted tt.utes caused firmness today In the local wheat market.' the July option closing with a net gain of "Hi fi Ho. Corn was up He Oals were up Htir. Provisions were un ci unged to eH' higher. The wheat market was firm all day. De sj.iie lower prices ut Liverpool the quota lions of the local exchange ahowed a Might gain at the opening, ithe July option I.e.. g unchanged to He higher at TDc to 79'o. I lie firmness at the opening was due to tenons of killing frosta In Minnesota and otner portions of the spring wheat terrl toM . For a thhe there was an krtlve de. niBTioT,"epoc!Ti.V7rom lofal bulls, lut offer ings were light. Later the market waa Mrengthened by an omc.lal forecast of froat tonight throughout the spring wheat sec tion and portions of the winter wheat countiy. A decrease of S.6O0.000 bu. In the world's visible supply, as shown by Brad aircelV, was anotlier reason for the bullish henllnvent. For July the highest point of the day was tearhed at 7!r. Tha market closed firm with July at 7H'fl,79Hc. Clear ances of wheat and flour were etpial to lS.On) bu. Primary receipts were 26)1.000 bu., gainst 181.ri0u bu. for tha corresponding day one year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago ' reported receipts of 181 cars, against ?40 cars last week and 75 cars one year ago. Shot is and cash houses were lively bid ders for corn throughout the entire session and as a result the market was firm all day. The demand waa Inspired chiefly by cold, wet weather and the strength of wheat. Prlcea at tUp close were at the highest point of the day. July opened He to He higher at 4&Hr to 4oHc sold up to 4oc and closed at the top. Local recelpta were .0.' cars with fi8 cars of contract grade. Oals were strong in sympathy with wheat and corn. Commission houses were the chief sellers and local traders bought mod erately for the new crop montha. The market closed steady. July opened a shade nigner at sir., sum niween 3i"4twic and 31 He and closed at 31 He Local receipts were .' J cars. Provisions were firm earlv In the dav. but later the market eased off and closed steady. There waa some buying at the opening by pit traders of lard and ribs, but this demand waa soon satisfied and the market became dull with orlcea Inclined to sag. A lc advance In the price of live nogs stimulated demand earlv In the dav. At the rloe July pork was off (Si'JMf at tjvitxpin.ii. i.ara waa down Hr at I8.42H. , riioa were uncnangea ai ta o.'iis ao. Estimated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat. . 2 cars; corn. 73 cars; oata, 12S cars; hogs 26 otO head. The leading futures rsnged as follows: I 81V IS 4f.V 40HI 32HI 3. Hi is oo 15 27H 13 20 I 1:'H I CO tii'H' 8 47h' 8 f!?HI 8 7H 81 f 81W 79 iTSVnHI T7vr;HqHi; 80', 7 4h 47HiS 4&H 4&V.I 45H 40Hl4nn 4iHi45Htl Articles. Open. High. Low. Cli e Yea y. Wheat May Julv Sept. Corn May July Sept, ciats May J uly Sept. I'ork Msy July Sept. Lard Mav July St pt. Ribs May Julv Sept. I 81HI 7ixfj79U, T7 4a,iiT47: 46HOHI Hittt! Hi 31 IS 00 IS 27H is so 8 3?HI 47HI S2HI 8 47H I k:h I 7H: Rt. f.oala General Market. BT. LOUIS. Mo.. alaV 8. WHEAT Higher; No. 2 red, cash elevator, 88 i 92c; track, 92fc3c; May, eOHc; July. T7So; No. 2 hard, 82 & 8 6c. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, nominal: track, ,49H49Hc; , May. 46c; July. 44 Sc. OATH Firm; No. 2 cash, 32Hc; track. 83c; May, 32Hc; July, 31c; No. 2 while, 46Htt3fc. FLOUR 8teady; red winter patents, 14 204 4. SO: extra fancy and straight. 3.70fii4 10; clear, 12.262.90. SEED Timothy, ateady, 12.502.90. CORNMEAL Steady, 12.50. BRAN Steady; sacked, cast track. SoflBie. HAY Firm: timothy. I1I.00916.60: Prai rie, 111. 50013 50. IKON COTTON TIES 11.01. RAGTINO 8 He. PROVISION r Qdlef, Johblng. 115.17. Lard steady ; prime steamed, 18.17 H. ry salt meats steady; boxed extra shorts, 19.63 H; clear ribs, $4-87 Hi short clear, 110.00. POULTRY Steady! chickens. 10Hc; springs, 20ff25c; turkeys, 12c; ducks, 11c; geese, Br, BUTTER Lower; creamery, 15 H 20c; dairy. 18H17c. EGOS Steady, 14c caae count. Recelpta. Shipments, YORK. May The stock market triKina ano comprehensive show of strength tooay. The movement of prices was much less spasmodic than in the first violent rebound irom last week s extreme depression. The demand was much more broadly distribute,! and the movement showed a deliberation and steadiness that has been lacking for some time, ll was considered likely that the requirements of Ihe more persistent element on the bear hide still had much to do with the advanc- log tendency of prices, but tt was obvious ; thai tpe'ulallve organisations and maiket I pools committed to the long side of the market were showing much more confidence and greater willingness to re-embark in market .iperations than for some time. There was no special news to account for the more aggressive tendency of ihr re covery In prices, and It was haaed to a large extent on the feeling that the unfa vorable developments which had carried prices downward might be considered to escape. This was particularly true of the money situation. Anxiety on thut score was due more than to any other cause to the decided relaxation in the rates for time loans. Hrokers In that market reported much more lllaral offerings of funds and a, willingness to concede rates, which made the tone soft even at the lower quotations. 1 here is no rear or any -further large drain to San Francisco, although pmall remit- lances continue to he made to that destina tion through the subtreasury each day. An Han Francisco is expected aa sxin as banking operations are resumed and the dimensions of the demand upon deposits are dellned. In this connection, however, there was Interested discussion of reports of projects for financing the proposed re building of San Francisco by means of or ganizing syndicates. The course of the fur elKn exchange carried an Intimation of the probable termination of the Inward now of gold to New York. Discounts hardened further In Umilon and sterling exchange moved In favor of that center, both In Paris Hnd here. London waa a seller of stocks here, and this made a demand for exchange In this market which helped te advance the rate. The action of the whole market suggested some uneasiness over the cold weather In the crop regions, but the stock market was Indifferent also to that. Conflicting reports of the outlook for a settlement or a pro longation of the lake freight handlers' strike left the prospect In that matter somewhat obscure. The actual factors In the day s stock market are thua seen to have been somewhat mixed, but specula tive sentiment was undeniably encouraged and the active demand at advancing prices was well sustained. Many of the high priced stocks which suffered most acutely In the recent forced liquidation by reason of the unstable height to which they had been pushed made notable progreas today In retracing their heavy decline. Reading. Union Pacific. Smelting and Amalgamated Copper retained their position well In the forefront of the speculative movement. The activity of the demand fell off to some extent late In the day. but prices were firmly maintained and the cloning tone was strong. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value, t3.3iiO.O0O. Cnlted States bonds were all un changed on call. The following was the range of prices on the New York Stock exchange eral fund, exclusive of the 1 Srt.flOO.Otio , gold reserve shoms: Available cash hl- j hiice, l S.142.770; gold coin and biilllo.i, I'lViSl.nM; gold certificates. 3. 687.95a. New ork Mnnry Market. NEW YORK. May l.-,VoXF.Y-On call. Arm unlll the near close. 2VMH P"r cent; ruling rate. 4H Per cent; offered at 1 per cnt. Time loans, easy; sixty days. i'i.' -er cent: ninety days. H I"1'" cent, six months. SV'H per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-aHV per cepl. STERLING EXCHANGE Strong at 14 M7?-i4 S4 for demand and at II.MJ.Vfj 4 81 Wl for slxtv dav bills: posted rates, H ar.d I48M4,; commercial hills, I4.81'j4JiH- SILVER Bar. HVc: Mexican dollars. 51c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, firm. Quotations on New York bonds today were as follows; C S. ref. at. rs .-'1(A':-Ps . M serin... 6o coupon 1"J-I dn rtfi ...OM ao fits ...I' I an M sertse. nt ...losVb N. um 4s I4 .. .lUV Mm. r s 1"0' ...IS ' Mei Central l "' ...1J I no lt Inc Jl ... 7 I'Mlnn. A St. I. 4s... M ...IUVM.. K. T. 4s tel'i . . . Il I in (Wi ... ,N. R. Ft. of M r. 4r MS ... we In y. c. t Js .. 1H N. J. C. ( Is 127 . .. 4VNo. Psrlfli- 4l I0S, .. Jlti 1o 7 ...llOt N A W. ta ' ... H O B. L. roll 4 f.V . .. m Vrnn. cont. 3le... .. M1 ... M fRssdlns sen. ts IHf ...nW!St. L,. I. M. c. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Lares Erin of Cattle Giet Valnei Downward Tendency. REACTION OF FIVE CENTS ON HOGS gheea aad lmatts la Moaernte apl, silk Trade Fairly Active at Prlcea Bhawlna "n Ma terial thanae. against 15 yesterday. When fie be as nnce broken the liadc wa. fatn ac tive, so much so that annus. e,erili' v was disposed of In very got.d ciaJ'in In tho morning. A few late ooa.. n,in received from Chicago did not s II quli' ao well aa the earlv ones, siill the ni.o'Sci ss a whole was In icry Ian- comlit'"" The top price was 8.:'". as against 11.20 yesterday. This Is the nrst reaction of an con quence that las taken place since tlio break In values commenced o,i April li On one or two davs rime ihM time Ilia market showed a rliade stronger rlcs but at no time as much as 5c advance. Representative sales: 4i. rrg V. 8. 1. res do coupon I s. old do coupon V 9 n s. rt do coupon ! Am. Tnhseco 4s... I do t Atrhtimn ten. 4 do adj. 4l AI Untie C U. 4t Bal. A 0hi9 t.. do !4p Brk R. T c. 4s. Central of Ct. Hi do 1st Inr do Id Inr do Id Inc. . , rhea. Ohio 4 its... Chlraso 4k A. I4t... R. a y n. 4a . R I P. 4 .. do col. aa rrc. V St. I., s 4a Colo. tnd. 5a. aer. A do series H Colorado Mid. 4a Colo. a So. 4a Cuba 6a D. A R. G. 4a. TllMlllera' BSt. is... Kris s. I. 4a do sen. 4a Hockins Val. 44is Japan sa Oftered. May 8. 19 . Hogs. 8lirep. 4.Jl li,n4 Kia o.t Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu. , Ci rn, bu. . . Oats, bu. . . . io.ooo . 39.000 .138.000 . 81,000 H.000 64,000 87,000 8l,00t Kansas City Grain aad Provisions. KANSAS CITY, May 8. WHEAT May, 75Hc; July, T-'Hc; September, 70Hc. Cash: No. 2 hard. 77Hfilc: No. 8. 74 V8"78V4c : No. 4. ti6iij76Hc: No. t red, Wt&Oc; No. 3, 8o88c; No. 4, 705R5c. CORN-May, 44Hc; July, Hc; September, No. 2 mixed. 47ij4 3 wnite, 47HW47HC i7Hc: ; No No. 3. 3. 47& white, 33S$Q4Hc: No. 41. Caah 4ft 47Hc; No. 47HO. OATS-No. 2 mixed. 32Hi&33c. HAY" Steady; choice timothy 13.75; choice prairie. Il0.754tll.00. RYE Steady, hb&67c. EGGS Higher; Missouri and Kansas, No. 2 whltewood cases Included. 14c; count. 13c; cases returned. He less. ' B I'TTER Creamery . lc: packing. HHe. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu :..Mi00 7.im0 Corn, bu SO.OoO 37,000 Oats, bu 2,000 10.000 2 tl3.50 new caae Mlaapolls Grala Market. (Superior Board of Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery. The range of prices, as furnished by F. E. Day & Co.. 110-111 Board of Trade building; waa: Articles.! Open.j High.) Low. Close. Ye'y. Wheat May.. July.. Sept.. Flax May.. July.. Sept.. 77H?Va 78HJSI 77Hi 1 15H! 1 17 1 17! 77H 77H 7!HI 78H, "H'VaH 1 15l 1 17HI 1 LHi I.' 1 15H 1 17H 1 17HI 77V 77 7CH.78VVIH 77H,77H'H 1 15H 1 17H: 1 17H! 1 15H 1 174 1 17H 1 3'i' SJHfJH 31H3t7kii31 . I2HH: 2H 3?Hf 3WH1 15 00 I 15 15 I 16 07',i 8 SSH 8 41H k 56 I 15 00 15 07H 15 17H! 15 32H 15 07H' 16 10 8 45 ! 8 57V t 2h: 8 32HI : Hi 8 t6 I 45 8 tjO 8 ti-'H 8 35 8 45 I 57H 8 45 I Ml 8 l.SH Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard, 81Hc: No. 1 northern. 8(Hc; No. 2 northern. 78Hc; to arrive, TlsHc; No. I, 76H t77Hc; No 1 Durum, 73c: No. 3 Durum, flc. Corn: No. 3 yellow. 45'4c; No. 8, 44o. Oats: No. 3 whito, 31V; No. 3. 2!fk a 30Hc. Barley: Sxt(47c. Rye: 54Hy5Hc. Flax: I1.13H- Ylslble gapply of Grain. NEW YORK. May 8. Special cable and teleiiraphlc communications - received by Bradstreota show, the following changes In the available supplies as compared wilh previous accounts: Wheat I'nltcd Stales and Canada, cast KockU s, decreased S.o'Ji.OKi bu. : afloat, lor and In Europe, decreased 2,U.Uii0 bu. ; total upiv. decreased s.iiCuiii bu. Corn I 'nil i'U Stales and Canada, east i Rockies, decreased 9o8.utiu bu. j Oats Cnlted States and Canada, east Rookies, decreased 2.4.oii bu. The leading increases reported this week: j luO.unt bu.. ut Port Huron; 96.HWI bu. at Porl I land. .Me; 75. uO bu. at ChattaniMiga and I i.'i0 bu. at (ioderlch. Out. I tie leading decreaaea are :XIM bu. in No. 1 Cash quotations a-ere aa follows: FIAJl'R Market ateady: winter patents, t3 5o'(3 9o: straight. tS!()3i; spring pat ents, 13.558 Hi; spring straights. i3.4o3.llu; bakera. lzan') W HEAT No. 3 spring. 81ti3c; No 1 7A4 I aianitona; ab.iaw at watertown and M.OU) bu. 83c; No. t red, KVi:iuc. I t the Milwaukee private elevators. CORN No. t 4Ht; No. 2 mellow. 4l ' OATS No. . i2t-: No. 2 white, J3VS 1 Ffclladelpala I'rodar Market. ; ""'S vVNOk. 1 wh.',c- 14k'('32c. I PHILADELPHIA. May 8.-BCTTER STFri?? V. . . I Film: extra western creamery, toe extra BJrlr.t vtviiu leeoing, VVM1HC; lair IO choice malting. 47tile SEEDS No. I flax, II 07H: No. I tiorth wastern. 11 13H I'rime timothy. t3.8itl3 35. Clover, contract grade. Ill 35. PROVISIONS Mess pork, tier hhl.. Ill as. 15.00l Lard, per bu lbs.. Iv. Short rib 1 aides (loose). 8.4u.50. Short clear allies tbexedi. .8.vy.!. T j Following were the recelpta and ship- j menls of flour and grain: I Re,-eipis Shipments. Flour, bbls 30.7) 13. J Wheat, bu 14. (0 :5.1u0 C orn, ,bu KMX i '..t wi Oata. ru Hnj.mn LhJt.lim ' Rye, bu y.isv I Herlev. bu 22.000 3 no 1 On tho rroo-ura exenange today the but ter market waa steady; creameries UHJ ;v," rua, l.t18e. Kggs. ateady: at mark. .-.. 'n hided. lHrliH': nrsts. liHc; prime I'.- ' !?; extras. lHc. Cheeae, easy; nearby prints. 23c EGGS Steady: nearby fresh and western fresh. 17c at mark. CHEESE tjuiet; New York full creania. L'VnHc. Nllwaskee Grain Market. M ILWAl'KEE, May V WHEAT Steady: No. I northern, &2fek3c; No. t northern, 78fi2c; July, TIH(7!iHr asked. RYE Bteadv; Ko. 1, S2Hc BARLEY Steady ; sample. 40 fi 54c. CORN Steady; No. I caah. 47 H l 48 He; July, 45ic asked. Adsma Kxprssa Amalgamated Copper .... American C. St K Amerlran C. A P. pfd ... Amerli-an Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil pfd American Ktpraaa American H. tt L pfd... American cs. securttlea.. Amortcsn Unaead Oil Am. Llnaecd Oil pfd American Locomnttvs .... Am. Locomotlvs pfd Amarican R. A R Am. S. A R. pfd American 8ucr Refining. Am. Tobacco pfd. etfa Anaconda Mining Co Aichlson ; Alchtaoa pfd Atlantic Coast Lino I Haitlmors A Ohio i Baltimore A Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranatl Canadian P&clAc Cenlral of New Jersey Chaaapeaka A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago A Alton pfd Chicago Orsat Western Chicago 4k Northweatarn Chicago, Mil. St. r Chicago T. A T Chicago T. T. pfd C. C. C. A Bt. Loula Colorado Fuel a Iron Colorado A Southern Colorado A Bo. lot pfd Colorado A 8o. 2d pfd Couaolldatad Oaa Corn Producta. rfg Corn Producta pfd Iiclawar A Hudaon Delawart. L,. A W Denver A Rio Orando Denver A R. O pfd PUtlllars' Securities Erie Erie tat pfd Kris Id pfd (leneral Electrte Hocking Valley Illlnola Central International Paper International Paper pfd.... International Pump International Pump pfd Iowa Central lows Cantral pfd kanasa Cttjr Southern Kansas City Bo. pfd Louisville A Narhvills Manhattan L. Metropolitan Street Rv Mexican Central Minneapolla A St. Loula ... U . tit. P. A 8. B. .M M . St. P. A 8. g. M. pfd.. Mlaaouii Paciftc Miaaourl. Kansas A Taiaa.. M . K. A T. pfd National Lead National R. R. of M. pfd.. New York Central New York. II A W Norfolk A Western Norfolk W. pfd North American Pacific Mall Pennsylvania P'tile'a Oaa P . C. C. at at Loula Preaaed Steel Car Prcaeed Steel Car pfd rullman Palais Car Reading Reading let pfd Reading 2d pfd Kapuhllc rlleel fupubllc Steel pfd Rock lalaud Co Hoik Ibland Co. pfd St. L. A V. !d pfd St. Loula Southwestern St. Louis goutltwretera pfd Southern Pacific Southern Pacific pfd bouthem Railway So. Railway pfd Tennaiaee Coal A Iron Trxaa sr Pariflc Toledo. HI L. A W T. St. L. A W. pfd I'nion Pacific I'nlou PaclSf pfd '. I'nlted stales tipreaa t nlted Btatca Realty InlUd States Rubber I 8. huh bar pfd I'nlted Statee Steel t S Steel pfd. ei-div... Vs. -Carolina chemical Va -Carolina Chem. pfd... Wabaeo Wabaetl pfd Wella-Kargo Kkpreaa W esciughouae Ulecirle ... Weatrs t'nlon Wheeling eV Lake Ens.... Wiaconeln c'enlral Wuconaln Centrml pfd...., Northern Pan Be Central Leather Cenlral l.eether pfd Bloae-ShcRleld Steel Oreat Northern pfd Total sales for the Say, Sales. High. Low. Cloea. J4 140. S00 4,700 mo 1,600 104 101 81 "4 lot H 101 OVl 700 t.t"0 ton 14, tot eO.ftno l.ooo t.100 400 5S.f00 lt.tso no l.tno 8.400 t.imo goo ll.soe "Ml 8.100 1.400 7,4O0 100 7.000 10.(00 1.700 too too l,oo l.il0 100 1.700 lllA 4.(00 200 17.(00 4!. tOO 1.600 1.IM10 1,01 SI 400 too 1.100 sou 7.H10 eia 400 (OS 400 too I. ano aoo it! (410 400 1.M0 1.4H0 l.soo I. too 1.4H0 II. CM i.ein :. ioo i.ioo i.too too 19 (00 i.ie l.ooo 4 liiioo ! 4- i.l'KI 3. 600 4. (ml 1 OHO 71-1 1.000 auo 14.000 100 It. 100 too l,liJ l.C 10 IS 41 0 I4(.7iiO 2is 80S 7ii0 4n0 144, kos 11.200 too sou (no 600 es 4IM II. f i.tue i.otio (. UK 31 (41 lis ilia" nit toi ti mm SOKj 1014, J44 .10 ' (isii 1(0 S2t .. i 1(7 It's '' 44 MH 4 m 47 1SS 111 107 41) 41H S7 (! 41 't 7 14 11 171 mt M (A !, 6V tl'tt 144 . Itltk 'iii Tt 16 171V, I 11 7 7 issvi 4S i" 1744 13:, 4 4S riitt IH ii, i 4 It 100 16 V 4 44 12', 4V (6 1IKI4 17 , 14 3144 11 17H HI ii" 61 11S 40. lOr.S 4" lit 'iii 8114 iti 117l 11 V4 102 V rH 10m 144 1071 'iiii ist4 ut Mt4 'triii 1"4 200 14414 U'- iiii 4 12 M 23 7 111 460 iV M Mi 411 77 1(7 1MH 170 11V 16 V, 611 14 M Mw list M14 HI lil ')' 1 1M' IS H 1 "4 ('4 7( isi " 48 I7H '(" 17. ' 13414 M Ml its 14 1 4 2414 7 C4 4314 11 V 64 4 11114 H4 14 0 SJ S4. 146 V 4 n St. L. A 8. f. fs. 4. 4t4 WsiSt L. S. W. c 4.... 77H Sceboard . L. 4a.... US W4 So. PaclB, 4 ii 1C3 do let 4a cl fa tt 74", So. Railway ie 117 . t" 'Teiaa A P la 133 . 71 .T . Si. 1,. A W. 4a... 0 4 t nion Parlfl' 4a IC4 .14V, 1 S. Steel Jd 6 7S ,ino iWahanh la 11. . el dn deb. R T.V .KVjX, VTetern Md 4a . 11 IW. A L. Ft 4a MI4 .losvg.wte. Central 4 ! . H ' M.S.s) U'.IM Xi.H.i lti.VIl U.I81 I0.K.18 14 914 18.IM I 1" U.4I8 JS.197 t.Vii Cattle liogs .. feheep Doatoa 8toek( and Bonds. BOSTON. May 8 Call loans. SH cent: nine loans, va per cent closing on stocks and bonds: H. Atcolaon adj. 4a. do 4s Mex. Central 4.. At hlaon do pfd Roaton A Albany Boston A Maine. Boston Klerated Fltchburg pfd .. Mexican Central N. Y., N. H. A t'nlon PaclAc .. A met. Arge. Chem do pfd Amer. Pnu Tub.. Amor. Sugar do pfd Amer. T. T Amer. Woolen do pfd Domlnlnn 1. A 8.. Kdleon Klec. Illu... Maaa. Klectrlc .... do pfd Mane Uaa I nlted Fruit I'nlted Sho Msch.. dn pfd Oreen Con V. I. Steel do pfd Wealing, common 'Mid. . . 4 .Adventure . .IH"4 Allouei -. 77V j Amalgamated ... .. i-i4i Am-rl-an Zinc .. ..Itai'i1 Atlantic ..tti.i Blnshara . l. 1 Cel. Heels. .. ..lot ;tntenntl ..141 1 Copper Rang ... .. .! Paly West .11 IrrtLklln .14m Oranby . 16 lal Royals . II I Maaa. Mining ... . re Mirhlgan 1U 4! Mohawk .11 iMont. C. A C... .l4Hltild Dominion ... . n loaceol .UM J, I Parrot . 114 lUulncy .14 lHhnnon . 174aTamarck . 46 Trinity . 4 I'nlted Copper .. .104,4 t:. . Mining.... . IV4jl". 8. OH .... Jl t'tah V Victoria 41114 1 Winona ....lOo", leWolvcrln ... 7t North Butt per Official :,7 lajli 10 1' 14' nr. il 1H il 14 v it 40 .... 3(4 .... 40 ...106 .... 1444 .... i .... S ....l .... '4 .... (1 .... 4 .... II .... o4 .... 1 .... 4 ....1S .... it LO.oZo 61.I.K) Hogs. Ij.l'.t4.3fi o.itn4ti.U 0.,1'WOHJ 6oiiu.4o 4l.IVl4tl.Ul SOUTH OMAHA. I Receipts were: Cattle. 1 Omciai Monday 4.in! Orhcial Tuesday .M Two days this wek....K'.2'U Same days mst weea s.n(j Same week nefore ;.9s Hanie three weeas ago.. 8.8fv Hume four weeks ao 8.S. rlame days last year RECEIP-1S FOR THE YEAR TO DA IE. The following- table snows the. receipts of cattle, holts at.d sheep at ttotith Oniaua for the year to oate, compared with last year; 1H.SJ. liso. in,. Al.'8 ?8. JI7 5i.j71 Wa.lstl Kut.sbl (461. 7 ill s,b4U RANGE UK PRICES. cattle. Otnaha ..wnn).o0 LIlkHKO 1. sou bill Kansas City Z.swui.iili bl. Louis I.ii4,n i Bioujt city s.ney.i. CATTLE QUOTATIONS he ioliowin, will show tho prices paid for the mneient klnus of caUie on in o.uiii ot.iana market: Ooon to cnoice or 11-ted steers.. $41a55i) fair to coulee corn-fed steers 4.ho4t4.ii0 Common to talr corn-ted steers.... toiyi.tn od to cnoice cows and heifer.. 4.uu4 ts) rair to good cow and halters o. sau4.w) Common to fair cows and heifers.. :.W'j3.tX) Oood to choice stockers and feeders 4.usu.U0 tair to guud atockers and feeders. i.rnm.iU Common to fair stockers S.ia-a.W Buils, stags, etc '.5fu.l.i& Veal calves 3UO"i!&.7& The following tahle shows the aveiuge price of hogs ut Uoutn Omaha for tne last several days, with comparisons. Date. I lldJi. l06.Wu4.!li.,l!2.lj01.l!C. April 20.. I 41 ( 23, t U 7 iU 3 si: i 48 Aptll a.. 41HI i 4 8U1 t ll! t 4a April 22.. e 1 ( aaj 4 8l t t7 8 8i t 81 April &I..I 8 3414, I 4 ki 7 u kl s W I 38 April 24..) tja t36 7 0u W 7 a U April it.. 1 k 4Vt, h M 4 75 V ub 1U 8 M April 6.. I 23i 4 7i 1 7 tail a 74 8 811 April 27.. S UHl t lb 4 71 8 2 t 72 t (4 API 11 .'S..1 s 4' ft 1U 4 1- SOI I VI - I ut April '29. .1 e in 4 bfii 8 771 7 031 6 Oki April S0..2H! I 4 W S4; 8 tA, 6 i 6 33 may ivhl till I a ttoi 1 v a M ft o May L'....l ( 2iv 6 Ut 4 57i iol 7 'i 5 71, 6 18 17Hi ft i 4 S6 I 7 01 ft 72) 8 17 -'lHi 6 ii, 4 6i 8 75 ft 64 t 28 15 1 301 4 ttll 7J 1 IK. 1 6 22 I i 28 4 A i b BM 6 B 15 I I 4 86 63 93 ft 70, 5 22 I I 1" I 6 64 7 tWI ft 4 & 11 law York Mlnlmtr Itoeks. NEW YORK, May 8-Closlng quotations n mining stocks were: Adam Coa it Little Chief Allc .176 Breec t eBrunawick Con 06 Cometock Tunnel ....100 Con. Cat. A V. Horn Silver .. Iron Silver ... Lesdvllls ten Ofteretl. .. 11 ..UM ..10 .. 4 Ontario lophlr Phoeals i Totoal savage Sierra Nevada ;8mall Hope .. I Standard ..to ..460 .. i .. 14 .. I .. .. 14 ..lilt n ITS 4H, 41 WH Itt tetft 10 l 104 S 1014 4444 1.(34. too abarea l"4 I7S 14 4, 14 V 4'W '76S 106 4 101 il M 111 11 44 4 ll4 40 4344 111 162H 1174 11314 I'M 14 :m4 101 14144 J0M4 314 42 S 161 '4 lli ' li4 76 l4t 204 54 164-H 11 n tH 4"4 a 44 13614 23I4 77 207 4(4 41 t.44 814 424 77(4. Ml w4 l:i4 170H 04t 54k Hit .'( tl4 Vft 4 l1k l.i-4 11) .J 70 167 '4 170 I 31J, 7-k 74 v 1.UI4 4W 01 a M'4 17 1SSH 4w 7 i0 ' Hi 131 I ii 7 S'l i 44 iS 64 444 ll( 474 si 14.i 31 ;S 61 147 1 li 10 60 110 40 10. 4.. 107 'S 44 244 I.v0 Porelcn Plaanrlal. LONDON. Mav 8 Monev thono-l, shun. dant today, was In strong demand lor calls, wntcn included 8l.sno.ov9 of the Chilian loan. Discounts were firmer. Brokers were cau tious, owing to the. uncertainty reaardlna- gold movements. Operations on the stock exchange were overshadowed by the mon etary situation and fears of a rise In the bank rate, but during the afternoon consols Improved sharply on a rumor that the Bank of France had arranged to release $6,000,000 In gold weekly until the American demand la satisfied. Home raila failed to benefit by the encouraging hoard of trade returns. Foreigners were dull In tha absence of Paria aupport. Baak tltarlaga, OMAHA. May .-Hank clearings for to day were 11,460.815. 75 and for the correspond ing date last year II, 334,367.85. . . - Wool Market. BOSTON. May 8. WOOL The small sup ply of stock available and a considerable number of cancellations reported, as re ceived by leading manufacturer, are re sponsible In great part for an Unusually quiet wool market. There Is little buying In the west. Pulled wools are quiet and firm. A supers pssa at 62c and white Bs at 660. Ordinary Bs run as low aa 52c. Territories are without Interest. Foreign grades are firm. Leading quotations fol low: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and above, 343oc: X, 3L'ii.13c; No. 1, 8Sfc3Sc; No. 2, 88 J4oc; fin unwashed, 26-0 Joe; quarter-blood unwashed, 32ii2Hc; three-eighths blood, 4 j3c; nuir Diood. 3iV.j3e; unwashed de laine, 28fc2c; fine washed delaine, Son'Mio. Michigan fine, unwashed. Moi'ific: courier blood, unwashed, 31J42r; three-eighths blood. 32rafBc; half blood. JlW32c; unwashed de laine. Zitr2c. Kentucky. Indiana. etc. three-elghtfra and quarter blood. 32a.'44c. Ter ritory and Idaho fine, 228"23c; heavy fine. 1 tgiuc; nne medium, ssic; medium, atyyinc; iow nieaium, lottrcfc; v yoming nne, Zltj iuo; heavy fine, llffliOc;. fine medium, 22f23o: medium, 2brd27c; low medium. 26ii27c; Utah ana nevaua nne, jjrgjHc; Heavy nne. lira tuc: fine medium, 22(g28c: medium. 2tVS27o: low, medium. 2fi27c. Dakota fine. K623c; nne mraium, zt'aw; medium, Zfroj'.'sc; lo medium, atfcjjOTc. Montana fine, choice, 24 tj-jsc; nne average, atifite; fine medium, choice. 2h4r27c; average, 2324o; ataple. 27TJ 28c; medium choice, , :T4c; average. 2ttf 27o. LONDON. May 6 WOOL There waa a large attendance of buyers at the opening of the third series of wool auction sales today. A good selection was offered and competition was animated at Arm prlcea. The offerings numbered 12.755 bales, prin cipally croaa-breds, and practically all were sold. Home buyers look the bulk of the wool. Francs and Germany competed for medium and fine soourad, while America secured a few lots of mediums at full rates. Following are the aalea In detail: New South Wales, 900 balea; scoured, lOHd ix2 Id; greaay. Mills 3d. Queensland. otJ hales; scoured, 13Hd-H, greaay, 8'0lOHd. Irtorla, boo balea: scoured, la Hd os H I: greaay, S(iigls id. Weat Australia, luO bales: greasy, 8Hd'(fla' Hd. New Zealand, 7Ku bales; greasy, (nla)a 3Hd. Cape of Oood Hope and Natal, 31m bales; scoured, Mills; greasy, 6-iTlld. River Platte, 3o0 bales; greasy, lsiiils 3d. Punta Arenas, 3.0U0 balea; greasy, 7Widrils Id. ST. LOl It4, May 8. WOOL Steady: me dium grades, combing and clothing. '2Vt -"7c; light fine. 21j23c; heavy fine, 17(J"c; tub washed, 31f57c. Cottoa Market. NEW YORK. May 8.-COTTON-8pof closed quiet; middling uplands. 11.80c J mid dling gulf. 12U5c; sales, 2.415 hales. ' LIVF.RPOOL. May . Ct)TTON-8pot In fair demand; price unchanged to two points lower; American middling fair. 6.5sd; I good middling. 4Cd; middling. eJ-12.1 ; low I middling. 6 d; good ordinary. 5.78d; ordi nary, i.ihil. The sales of the day were Ie fKi balea of which .M were for specula tion and export and ne tided 8.800 Amer can Re, eip.a, ti.iuu balea, jartuuing e7,lml Aui-t -ican. ST. LOUIS. May 8.-COTTON- Spot, firm; sales. 1.176 balea: ordinary, 8 -16c; good ordinary, 8Hc; low middling. 10 11-ltic: mld- 11 13-lfic: mld- Receipla, 2.567 bales; May May May May Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. H"es C M. A Bt. P 4 4 W abash 3 2 Missouri Pacific 2 h 1 C. P. System m 2!) 17 C. at N. W., east 4 C. & N. W.. west 63 4o 2 C. St. P.. M. i O.. 2S J 1 t.'.. H. A Q . east S 4 C. H. & 4J., west 73 3 1 C R. I. & P.. esse... 3 7 C, K. I. P., west.... 1 .. 1 Chicago Ot. Western 1 1 in .211 .144 ..241 .241 . 2Jt .147 . .SI! ..'.'' ..MO . ;si . .130 ..?l . U ..M2 ..2S4 ..;: ..2; ..23 ..ft . 230 .!"4 ::S . St3 ..: ..10 ...141 ...127 .21 ..ill . .121 . . ISO ..!M , . .23 . . . Z .266 .. .101 .. .:ss ...10 ..l4 . .2i . .231 ..247 ..2M . 27 . 2?6 ..Mi . .23 ...?;7 .233 40 10 10 120 80 too 10 80 10 m 40 to so 1(0 iit ii) an n .i-.-t .212 .1H .24H .;2 2fi .IM 4' Pr .11 4 2D : 4 . I 2" ( 2.1 2" ( 10 ( f ( 2" ,Vs e 8h Pc "b 4( 211 so 17 71 :o : 72 244 t 4 17 . 40 :wt 10 c no . is. . 40 in -a.. It 241 40 ( 20 24 . 78 234 a 4 70 . (7 147 40 20 ;.. 74 Si! 0 ( jo -,!.. 811. .Ji'8 ... ( !li 7S. . T7 210 40 4 to tf . . 13 isi 20 ;.. 7 230 to t re ti j.'.t 40 4 20 at. ( 21' 41 ( ii (-' ; .'.: (20 ;n . i' ( 10 el 2K li" I 10 M 2' til 30 at IHli' . . . (20 iti . . 420 2.4 4 20 74 "il HI ( t a; 2K is-' ( f (7 2:3 . . 4 1" ,1 :i4 ,;ii 4 20 ,4.. la I ... (20 71 M 40 I i.l 1 il 4 20 1 Jl 2 . (20 U I4 'l ( 20 48... Mo ... 10 243 4" 4 20 U V44 4 20 HI its 0 ? 73 ( SO l to H6 . 1 20 ; to : 4 in (I . ( 20 4. 20 27. 20 (. . 20 61. 20 ... (20 41.. '.4 au to to II . to 70. ( 20 HO. ( 20 14. ( 20 I'.lvi' There was no new feature rf special interest with the a:.ecp and laniii trade this luorrilng. The lioie oiy I usl ness might be summed up s a good, steady, active market, and that is all there waa to It. It mmnt ie uuo .. 1, .ou.i that at prevailing prices a good stewly active market waa entirely .111 tisfaetory to the selling Interests. Buyers wei-e on' early and most everything In Hie wa ,- of desirable killers changed hands In -... good season In the mornltirr. Among the aales noted Were three more double deck of the Gibson sho'n lanios which brought $.2!i, the sama as yesier day, with the less desirable kinds si-lllm,-ftom that price on. Another consignment of the shorn wethers, evhlih brought l.i.n'J yestertlay sold at 3 65 torinv, but lliey averaged a little lighter today. The bei shorn ewes on sale brought to. 25. It will be noted thai almost everything On sale today was shorn, there being very little wooled stock In sight. Quotations: Cooii to choice western lambs, 7.O07.35; fair to good lamtis, t.50 u 7.00; cull lamba. 14 ooi.i fi.00; good to choke yeailings, P,'Hirt.,J, t:tir to good yearlings, 5.756.00; good to choice wethers. 4.tJ'ii6.7o; good to cnoice ewes, So.7ofrt6.25; fair to- good ewes, li.unfa 6.7.. ; cull sheep and bucks. U.H tp j.kj. bnorn sheep and lnmbs are bringing polnis I I5I.11 W illi vrx.i i int. ,1 t SI (,) 4.'.'i. t one,- ..i 111,, 1 1 it 11 a. . I in v iiiale r In l.on 11111) ivit'l ip- 1 niti'ti .1 c.t t.l .'is nml futiii, :' nt IV2. t ,,. I ctllv wiii i'ikut Tliipi mi, 111,1,01.1 11,111 I'li-li'M '! I . 1 s salr Hiocnd t :'"' lor .inn mi l Jul ui'li,ry. I ' . i i .,il.!e, mi -fl'-l'i ; t rol ; 1 S ..','n1 " . a '.! g. 81V' i1n ; . l.i-ol v,.i llllf h II ti ll nt $ 'i -. "1 i'i I 1 ihe l"C ll 111. I I H I nnd hi up. 1' In l.oinli n I :n1 was uiu .iuimi ,1 nt 3C, t 7i 1.1m loi ;,li. lion iiilMincid a, I 111 (ho l-.nit.i.ili maiket, with titiitui.ii d l'iuinlt iiuoti'il .it I'.is I'd ,i-i I C cveln d ail .ir.t it ,"n L 11 ly t tni.r ket i ."i ilnh. No. 1 loniii.iy li- ithirn !. 1; lotcd 1't .k : t'.i; No. 2 f' nnd- norili ei p. ri.-f'i''i ,v . , No. 1 fonn.liv outln-iTi. 1 :'."i4i l:..s : No. . fi umtl'V sou-hem. 1h l?i .': No. '.' fi unrtrv soiith-ni. ; 1 . T.i'n ) ' '. ST. I.Ol'IF. Mi .. .May S - M K I'.M.S- l.i ad, hlghrt, S'iTi; rpcli -i'. quiet. f.'.!''v . :i" . .273 . 2,6 . .t1 . . sr-u . jhS . .xn . .271 . .21 . . :) . ii" . .321 120 ( ; - .v a V-.i ( .'i', ( !-.-, 4 2.' ( 2.' 1 li I. :- ( 22', 1.", 21 j, ( 22 4 I. , -! ii 4 l: i If, 22 -- ii li 22', 22 22 ( i', ( 22-, 2-, 2.-I-, i--' - 1 'v OM4II4 W IIOI.e:,4i.rJ MKI',T. ( ondlllnii of Trnde and l)nolattniis on j Maple nnd Fancy Produce. I KtlOt Keii'iplH, liberal; lush alocK. cas I Count, 15c. ! LIVE I'Ol I.TIlY - liens. liwullc luostris, ti-u.c; turkey a. lie iIucas, 11c. (it 1 1 l.lt- I'licKinii hi ck. uc. cnoice n fancy daily. 16c, cicuniiiy, 21uilH,:- MAY-i iki, liuotcil bv tl-iuiha Feed coin. 1'iiiy; No 1 upUtm. 87; medium. In'; course. tii.t'Uvii-bO- l')c straw. .50. I4H AN I'M' too. JI..W. nlw r.t.i:i.iiii.::r. TO.MATui.o - Florida, pci .,.. of 31 lbs . net, .i.u. WAA. tillA.NS IVi box of ab.mt ) lb.. lift. $4.j0. SI'MiM) UKAXS-lur box of about I lbs., net, 1. 'I'l'KMl'B, UliKTS AND CARROTS -l.cui.ia.i, (.el ill 1 bunches, 4c. 1 , L- ... . . Kl.l 1 liriOLI 1.L.1 1 l v p, j.uuieian,, f r 1... I..,.l. 1 .'. LiiAK l.illLCIi. - lli.tlio'ise, per do, h'-uds, 4,",c. 1 L cL.uiiEK llntliouse. !er dos.. Jl .'! l.iu. v ONIONS Coluraiio, yellow and red. 20 per lb.: paiiiMli. per crate, l-.mi. Ml SHUuuMS-Holhouse, per lb., 5043GCO. HAUltitiliB lioliiouic. pel ilox. ounc:n.. fO'u i5c. TROPICAL FRCITS. DATLS-lVr box of 'M 1-IU. pkgs. U.O'; Hallow i! en. III 7u-ll. ti.tXi-s. pel 10., ic; a --1.1. per lb , 4c; walrui slutted, l-lb . iM per dos.; 8-lb. buxes, 8100; 'iifTas, .ill Alcailctiauen fceci. a.1. -j. MIeS. 4.1. 2i. -et uiiiie-s 4-i. tiHA.MJI.B 1,11,(1 nuvcl.i, 4.;., iliijii, LLMIINS 2oS 138 20 prices geneially wooled stock. 7fic'o 41 less tnun Total receipts. Tha disposition of the day's receipts was s follows, each buyer purchasing the nuro- per 01 oeaa indicated; Omaha Packing Co Bwllt and Company... Cudahy Packing Co... Armour tt Co Vansant & Co Carey ....' Lobman St Co W. I. Stephen Hill Son Lewis it Underwood... Bol Dcgan J. B. Root A Co Bulla A Kline 8. c S T'nlon Dveased Beef Co Other buyers Cattle. ... 823 ...1,51-5 ...1.318 ...1.134 ... 101 ... 2 ... 207 ... 13 ... 128 ... 16 ... 11 ... 26.1 1 ... 87 ... 55 ... 2b4 ...5,963 Hogs. Sheep. 4M 2,625 3.4 8.6h on) 1.640 1.016 Representative sale: No. Av. Pr. 4 western ewes, culls 5 4 ii 1 western ewo, cull 1 mi 4 .'ill 31 western ewes, culls ill 4 S" 2 wentern ewes V, S 5n 487 western Ismbs. clipped 71 5 1 western lamb, clipped 7n 6 to 3 wi-stern lambs 82 6 "." 5 western wethers, .clipped culls 7n 4 1'5 7 western lamb cull Kii 5 'i 350 western ewes. clipied !W 6 lt 440 western ewes, clipped 1 5 15 127 clipped lambs 71 5 fn 26 western wethers, clipped.... 5 iw BOO western wethers, clipped 88 5 13 121 lamha. cllpre! 78 lu 376 lambs, clipped 811 6 10 312 western lambs 01 :S 2, western lambs, clipped 81 H iT 600 western lambs, clipped 81 V I'i 812 4.192 CHICAGO LIVC STOCK M ARK FT Cattle strong-lloga Higher sherp Steady to Lower. CHICAOO. May 8. CATTLE Receipts. 1.500 head; market strong: common 10 prima steers, t4.GOKtf.30; cows, tJ.2fjJtl.bli: heifers, t2.75tj6.35: bulls. t3.0nj4.25; calves, t2.7rVB6.00; stockers and. feeders. t2.75'55.00. HOOS Receipts, 10,0(0 head; market l',ty Totals 5.963 10.073 CATTLE There waa a very heavy run of cattle thia morning, 268 cara being- ! reported In. This was not only very large I In. m lloBalnu K. . t 1. wwjam Ka k... . " , m a , ' , , n ,, on vile 1U1J,, . . , , , , , ... , , of anv dav alnce March 20. when 276 higher choice to prime heavy. Ktodn-oO; ears were, rer.,rtor4 In Wllh m,n en. I medium to good Heavy. tl 40il;.4(: butcher tlons today s run waa year to date. A very tion of the recelpta steers, although there was a considera ble sprinkling of cows and feeders. thm heaviest of i h 1 weights, ttf.40a6.47H: gotl to choice heavy ..ih-?!V?LJ! mixed. t 87HU6.42H: packing. 15.WMi6.lo. ,..;.,li C.e I SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts, iO Wo With such heavy offerings of beef steers It would have been surprising had packers not taken tha hear side of the deal. The fact was they did Juat what might have been expected, that la, started out very slow, bidding lower. On the other hand sellers. In spit of Ihe fact that the re celpta wera heavy, aeemed to feel thnt cattle ought to sell pretty close to steady head; n.arket steady t4.76'0t.86; yearlings, 7 66. to UK- lower; California, extra tifticy Red all sl7."S, ."&, !aiu: n.ive.s, all so.es. .'! - I.luii.iiici-s, extra fancy. 244 sie. f4. .HO to ;!liir aie, J4.'-J F14J8 4. iilifoi tiit, per H-lb tat ton.' 7i' V,i. , tniioi iea cMiitnu, Ihii-c-crown, lie; ti.w i ow n, Uc. JJA.NA.v.Vri - Per medium sixed bunch. ti...c1'.-i,; u.iibos, J.' 6'i'iia.W'. TANC.EI.IaKS - Cuillonua, per box of about i.'.i, j.cu. liltAl-r; 1 Kl'IT Calll'ronlu, per box. tO.vt ?)o 50. 1'I.n KAPPLKS Sizes 24. 20 dild 36. t5; size 12, Sl.;j FRUITS. PEARS Winter Nellls, 2.i0. ' APPLES Califoriilu. Ren Davis, 82 per bu. box; W iiieiiaps, JJ 00 pel bu. box; other varit ties, t2.lAiu2.au per bu. New York up pics, liulilwiiiM and Itusscis, tb per bid. U11A1 Eri liiite i nil Ma lamia, 6.0uu;.ii0. VF.OETAULES. I'OTATOES lioiiie h'tow, 1'er bu., . 'i"(ti Sec; South Dakuia. pot b.i., 7'uT5c. hlVlihl I'Ol'A UlliS -Illinois, per ll-peck Obi.. X4 75. NAVY HE A NS Per bu.. tl.8T: No. 2, 11. ij. Ll.MA BEA.S-l'ei lb., iiHc CABHAijt. C.illloi niii. 2-c per lb.; V!S ! cousin, ill crates, per ll., 3'.c. CELElll- l-loriim. ii.a per dux. BEEF Cl'TS. No. 1 I lbs. Ill , ao. l itis. 1"H'; N'o. 3 ribs. He; No. I lniiiM. l.'c; No. 2 loins. 12'; No. 3 mlns. lie; No. 1 chucks. 5Hc; N'o. 2 i chin ks. oc; No. il i.'iiui ks. ic; No. I rotinil, ' c; No. 2 round. Hc; No. 3 round. 7c; No. I ' plativHc; No. 2 plate, 3c; No. 3 plmc. 2Hc ! MISl.'ELi.ANEOLS. 1 CU'l-Ut i'ttr Ki t, .l.i .. pel bbl . tU.75. '; HONEY New, per 14 lbs., U.bU. ctil-r.oE bw la. tiew, lot, Wisconsin j bilck, loc; laconsiii HiiiIk ycr, Ijc; twin, ! loc; Young Aiuei leans, ioc. j ncTb ts ulnuls. No. 1 Bol t shells, new ! crop, per ll., la-fjc; nurd shells, per 11)., I UV- Pecans, luigc. per lb.. He; small, . per lb , lit. l eanuie, per lb., 6'ac; roasted, per lb., sc. Chill wainuls, -r lu., 12)iJHc, Almonds, sott shells, per lb., lie; Inurt sheila, per lb., loc. Cocuanula, tl per ruck Jl I'M. I FRESH FIdll Trout. 11c; halibut. 21c: pickerel, diesscd, 7c; wuile 'bass, lie; sun lit il, tic, pticll, skinned und dretuej, 8c; pike, !ul0c; ledsuuppur, lie; sitliiiuu, loc; ciapplcb, vc; eel, loc; black bass, 2:'c; wiiitelihh. 1 djl.c; nog lens, ter uo., 6jc; lobater.s, green. Jc; boiled lobsters, 42c; bluetisli, loc; I, erring, 5c; Spanlsu riiacl. erel, lot, haddock, liic; shrimp, 41 per gsl.; smelts. 12c, cod, i2c; bulliieuas. He; chIiioIi, liic; rue snud, ioc; lluuuUeia, 11c. oYo'l Etta ! icsli auinuaid, 81.40 per gal.; shell uysicrs, 1 U'ul.ou per loo, Little Nee ciaiiis, i.-o per 1U). bUtiAR O.anulatcd culm. In bbls., to (.Hi; granulaled cane. In sacKs, to. 01; granu lated bed, III sack. 84. Ml. SYRL'F In barruis, 24c per gal.; In cases, 6 lv-lb. cans, tl.uu; i'ubm, 11 j-lu. cans, tl.hu; i cuss", 21 2H-lb. cans, ?i.ao. COFFEE Hoaaled: No. 33. 25Hc per lb.; I No. ao, iuHc per lu.; No. 25, lHc per lb.; : No. 20. loHo per lb.; No. 21. 12Hc per lb. li itori r utiiiiy w iuieiisn, per tm ew York Live gtovk Market. NEW YORK. May 8 BEEVK3 Receipts. 887 head, all consigned direct except three cars; nothing doing: feeling firm on re ported light arrivals Wednesday: dressed beef In moderate demand at 7iiSHc per pound for native sides: Liverpool anil and In consequence were not inclined m ! London cables, steady: exports today. !-lfl make any very great concessions. Th I cattle, 4,ru0 quarter of beef; estimated result of all mis waa mat it wai it o cioca morrow. 4.10" quarters of beer or after before any business of any con sequence was transacted, and there was still a good many cattle unsold at mid day. It being considerably after that hour before anything like a clearance was effected. Some of the most desirable of the cattle aold at prices that were very i except for prime .handv lambs; prim nearly or quite steady, with others any- ; clipped sheep. 15.87H: clipped liunbs, ti.iiOifi where from weak to 10c lower. S.50; no choice offered: culls. 4.73: ellpiied Cows and heifers followed very closely yearlings, 15.75. no spring lambs, after ateera. Thoae which Just happened i HOGS Receipts. 1.176 head: none for to please the buyer and which were needed i sale; nominally firm on Buffalo advices. tO nil BOtne special uinri uroufciii ngni i ri:n : j fish Family whlteilsli. Der 8S.4lioj6.sn; lamps, jo.oop I bbl., luo lbs., t4.50; Norway mackerel, per bbl., ll) lus., uioaters, w.uu; xno. j, i.i.x; No. 2, tltf.'iu, No. 2, t-u.uu; Irish, No. 2. tltf Ou; herring, In bbl., JM) lbs each; Norway, 4k. V13.nu; Norway. 3k. i3u0; Holland, mixed, 811.50; Holland herring, la kegs, milkers, ipc; Kfga, mixed. 7t!c. CANNED U' lODS Corn, standard west ern, MitOoc; Maine. 11.15. Tomatoes, 3-lb. cans, $1.2u4jl.5o: l-lb.. 7Hc81.00. Pineapples, united. 2-Tli.. 12.Oo4iC.3o; :llced. 81.9UU2 20. j tjnlloii apples, fum y, tl.7b, t'aliforn.a aprl- j cols, 41.v.ili.ui", 1'i-aiK, e. ,.,'u-.,io. iictn urn, taiicy, tl.7oiu2.40; H. C. peaches, tl' 0i(j2 ,si. ! Alaska s,mon, red. 11. lo; pink, 9ts-; fancy I Chinook, 1'., 82.10; fancy Hockeye, F., II..-.; I sardines, H oil. t'J.50; mustard, tl ooy i .110. Sweet potatoes, tl l.Vrl.i'ii; sauerkraut, . (l.uo; pumpkins, 0. 'aH.ul. w, x bcana. 2-11... ! ;.i'ii9ic; lima brans. 2-lb., 7ocditl.2i; spinach, tl 3o'(i2 (; cheap pens, 2-lb.. ioc; extra, i ic.ic: taiicy, 11 . : 5 1 75 HIDES. PELT8 AND TALLOW No. 1 1 Riecn hides. No 2. tc No. 1 salted, lie; No. 2, lOe. bull Hides. 7i v?tc; ory niacs. to- CALVF.S Recelots. 32 hem! and 710 f r trad ng; feel ng firm; dresFed calve, sfaCy; city dressed veals, 7H'0l'i'; country dressed. 7449H". BHEEP AND LAMBS -Receipts. 1.2tl3 head; sheep, steady; lambs, slow and wnk up to steady prices, wmi oilier ainos weak to 10c lower. Ptockers and feeders also suffered from the large run, being slow to 10c lower than yesterday. Some of the cattle here yeaterday brought 6n less today. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. 2 dllng. 11 5-lc; good middling, sJ onng fair. 12 3-16c KiiJ J stock. 157.127 bales. in 414 lu ;t 14 London, C'lealaa; Ntorka. . LONDON. May 8. Closing quotations on ina nioca exchange were: Liverpool Uraln anal Provisions. LIVERPOOL, May 8.-WH EAT-Siot. nominal; futures, sirady; May. sa s'ad; July, 4a7d; September. 6a 6Hd CORN-tipot, firm; Amerlran mixed, new, 4a 6d; American old. 4a Hd. futun-s. steady; May. 4s 6d. July, 4s 4d Toledo leed Market. TOLFDO. May T SEEDS Clover. cah. WITH. October. lo.KH Alaike. prime. 88 80. Timothy. 11.52W Dalnih Grala Market. Dl'LCTH. May I. WHEAT N'o 1" aoilhero. 80H'', No. 2 northern. 7Hc: a traek, Nt. 1 nortbern, '.-, Nu. I Peoria (irala Market. PKORIA. Way 8 CORN Strong: No. I yellow, 4c; Nr. 1. 4Sc; No. 4, 4e. no grade. 40 44te. OAT I'nchanged; No. I white. 32o; No. 4 white. 81 He. Kvaparated tpples aad Dried Frail. NKW YORK. Mav 8 EV A PORATED APPLK- fitrl. tly prime. Uc; choice, ll'.'a V; iatic. UAalilic Conaola. noney ! do orount j Aneronda ,. Au-hlaoi) do pld ! Baltimore Ohio., j Canadian PenAi: .. Oimi A Ohio Chicago Ul. W c. at. A St. P .... DeHeera tienrer A k. 0 do pfd no d let pfd do Id pld Illlnola I'entrml . . . . Louiavllle A Nah . . M . k T SILVER Bar. MONEY 31. a t-ltiN. V Central U S-K Norfolk W .. 11 do pfd . II louuii A W Pennar Irani . Hi. Rand Mines ..14'4 1 Heading . . e de let pld .. vi do Id pfd ..lU'8outbern Railway . . II do pfd ..41 Southern Pai-ltc . .. a t nloa Pacini .. 1.1' de pfd .. TI4.C. S Si eel .. 4. da pfd ..Hi .Wabaeh. ..141 ,! do pr J2ipanlah ..141 .. an .. 4 .. 44 .. ::r . .101 ..I.. . M .. M ..II .. II . . 44 .. tl firmer, 3ud per ounce. Per cent. The rate of discount in the often markei for short bills la 8 15-1I.-H4 per cent; for tnree months' bills, 1 IS-lo'at per cent. 1 Treaaary atateaaeat. ! W AsjIIIN'OTON. May 8 Today's slate 4 nicni, of Hie treasury balances In the geu- Kagtar aad Molasaea. NEW YORK. May 8-8COAR-Raw. firm: fair rettning. 2 15-l?j:3r; centrlfugsl. 86 teat. 1 13-3l()3Hc: molasaea sugar. 2 11-16 jic; refin-d, steady: No. 8. 4 loc; No. 7. 4.06c; No. 8. 4c; No. 9, l.c: No. 10. 3 80c; No. 11. i R6c; No 12. 8.80c; No. 11. 1 75o; No 14, 1.75c: confectioner A 4.45c; mould A. 4.85c; cut loaf, 5.30c, crushed, d.Jiir, pow dered, 4.70c; granulated, 4 80c; choice, 4. ioc. NEW ORLEANS, May 8. SI 'GAR Quiet, but ateady: open kettle. 3'a3 7-l6c; centrlfii. gal whites. 3fa4c. yellow, 3SS3c; sec onds. 2aj3c. MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle, 174 .-; centrifugal. 7jc. 8 Y'R CP Nominal: iii3ta-. - ("oaTee Market. NEW YORK. May 8 -Market for futures opened steady at unchanged prices to a decline of 5 point In response to lower European cables and bearish private cables from Havre. Offerings wrn not very heavy, however, notwithstanding the con tinued heavy receipts, and prlcea rallied In the late trading on a Utile buying by short and local bulla. The market rloied steady net unchanged lo I points lower on sales of 88. Sou bags. Including May at 6 25c: June, t itle; July. 6.3514. fee: September. 6 6u j6.5c; Dei-ember, .8oe: February. 70c; March. 7 lix ; Apnl. 1 al,.Xc. spot K10, klead) ; Nu. 7 Invoice, 8c, Ne . ,4 t7t 8 tt Kl 11W 4 t Tf' 441 8 to 17 1117 I to I. ' 1000 4 V 11 12-14 4 0 ' t4l 4 10 ll 114 4 44 jl' I2 4 10 ll 1171 4 m (' 1014 4 44 It 124 4 1)0 4 1040 4 tt II .117 t 00 J 10S7 4 M ft DM 4 OS 1 llt4 4 40 II 1.188 8 0 ri nut 4 o 14 Hum 8 0 14 1126 4 0 1144 4 0 ) tl 4 4 I.. 17011 I 1 1( 1111 4 70 81 1411 I 14 30 11f 4 76 1 1144 t 10 ... 122 4 W 11 1MIS I 2 II 1151 4 IMS 4 .1 41 1244 4 It covs. 1 '..40 I 00 1 ti 1 as 1 1070 t 40 I ID I (4 j 1110 I to 10M t an 1 110 2 to t t7 8 tt 1 (10 1 40 1 440 4 00 J 1020 t to 4 0 4 0 1 ton I It t 12i 4 00 a 110 1 Ut I 1140 4 Ml I IN IHl 1 11W 4 00 1 '.00 t 1 Ill 4 0 1 17 8 f M 4 00 1 luOO a ) 14 Ilt 4 00 J t0 I 10 I lmm 4 00 4 II 1 M T 41 4 Oi 1 40 1 IS 1 1.154 4 1 1 a t ( .n;i 4 10 4 m it 11 1044 4 it 1 tui 1 1 um 4 11 4 107 I M 3 1110 4 14 4 10M t SO 10 11(4 4 to 7 M IM 1 11-8 4 It 14... 1U5S I li, I 0l( 4 It 1 1450 1 Ml 1 1310 4 ti 1 Io0 M 1 Md III I 10 4 76 It) I Ml 4 4i 4 tat I 75 HEIFERS, 1 741) I 7t I 500 8 40 1 740 I 11 4 HI 4H a. .. 46 a to 7 44 a u 4 71 a 10 41 74 1 10 4 87t a 16 1 110 4 o 1 ,.7i4 a 2 : 7o 4 00 a 411 111 4 (71 4 10 I To 4 1" 1 1040 4 10 BULLS 1 1710 I M 1 120 a 40 1 1440 a uo 1 mo a an 1 143 3 15 4 1707 a 40 1 1)10 I 25 1 1670 a 44 1 1100 a 2s 1 100 a v. 1 lo a :i 1 nt a 44 I i4o a to 1 1514 a I IMD 1 14 I 1444 8 76 I 160 a 40 1 176 t 76 1 1470 I til CALVE8. 1 12 4 16 1 IOO 4 a iti 4 w 4 m 1 ti ll I Ot 1 114 8 16 1 II 4 16 1 14 4 75 II 141 4 1 140 ( 00 1 160 I 16 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 6M 1 64 40 730 4 84 1. 414 I at 4 710 4 0 a 44 a 4 t m 4 4 I ti 8 64 14 14 4 44 1 7n 4 10 7 t -4 4 40 1 4W I 71 11 17 4 46 I 411 4 14 14 4M 4 40 11 444 4 16 17 114 4 44 ( 4K1 4 46 11 741 4 4 1 40 4 14 It 41 4 14 1 4M It 144 77 4 4 Kansas t Itr Lire "fork Mtrkel. KANSAS CITY, My 8. CATTLE Re ceipts, 12.U3 head. Including 2ti0 southerns; maiket, strong: stockers and feedera. lnc lower; choice export and dressed beef steers. f5.4Ofj8.0O: fair to good. t4.40fj.;i5; western fed steers. t3.75n5.40; stockers and feeders. 13.0ODf4.75; southern steers. t3 .2'ii 5.25: southern cows. !:!.5iKH.in: native cows, f2.6tvp4.60; native helters. !3.SOl3.Ji; bulls. !3.3o14.;r; calves, g3.Offl5.7o. HOOS Receipts. li.iK'u head; rnaiket. I strong to shade higher; top. 3T: bulks of I sales, 16 17H6.:ri: i.eav. li;.27H'!"i "5; puck 1 trs. 16 2D676.!lu; pigs snd llslit. 15. 20 '11 6. 21 H BHLKP AN!) LAM RH Receipts, K.iKO ! head; m.irkel, strong; lamb. t'l iS-UiiO: 1 I sheep and yearling. tl.4n4ii.utl; western fed yearlings, t5.0lK06 jit; western fed sheep, tl.iu I (ff6.20; stockers end feeders, jj.ur.ffiJ.ru. ::iffJ0c. Horse hides law. 13; small. Sheep pelts, each, 50cbl.26. Tallow, No. I4c; No. 2, 3-l4c; rough, lHc R I A I. K8TITK T H . N F KH8. I St. I.onle Ut Stock Market. ; ST. LOl'IS. May CAT IV c. i.eceiuls. j 4.0m head, including t.lSo Texan: market, I higher: native shipping and export steers, , 44 !s.i6.XI; dressed lieef and butcher steers. t3.fi;ii5.20: steer under l.o0 pounds, $.i F,i'u ! 4.00; stixker and feeders, t2.4fi44.60: cows ; and helfer. 12.IViiR.UO; canners, H.5vi2.'.'i; hulls. I2.ct4i4.2u: calves. fl.tK 'd6.fto; Texas I and Indian steers, tl.W'i 4. 75 ; cows and ' heifers. t- o'3.90. I Htxjri Receipt. .lno bend: mark-t. higher: pigs and lights. tS.tmfyR i ); packers. t6.U':.40: lt'tchera e.id pest heavv. tt. lu'n 6.46. . SHEEP AN l.i I A MBS Receipka. 1.UO head: market, 'e'l'v; e.ailve multoiis. jl it) i6.n0: larrbs. " '.'"if: cttll and bucks, tl.ift.rsi; stic'.eis. luif,4.i0. SI. .! -'i I.I re Slock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Mav 8. TATTLE Receipt. ,1.246 head; mark'M steady lo strong, natives. tl.Oatr 5 r-0; cow anil heifers. 1 1 .75 "Sf 4.50 , stockers and fei di r. 13 00 tl 4.50 HOOS Rieelpts. 5.1i'4 head; mark-t steady to strong: light. So 1 5 i ii.25 ; medium and heavy. 16 2n j 6.32 H : bull;, 16 203 27H. SHEEP AND LAJI 1 Receipts, head; market steady; lamb, 17. .15. H. J. Urove and wife 10 Luclle P. .Matthews, lots 2 and :!, block 8, Ben son t 5W 1 It. Appelgren to Oivld filllhtrom, lot I 11. blcck 12. Rose Hill.. 150 1 Antnnie Tobias and husband lo Joseph I t'eiek anil wile, lot 12. block "A,'" ! Mtirrison's aild 400 1 Jane I. II nlt.in to Isabella T. Tart w light. lot 4. bloiK 137. South 4)inalia j .-...' 1 F:ed Siiilili-. ml. rf to Curl llolccek, lot hi. hi- . ; Melius Isl 123 Mary A. R :-.11.111 to Henry E. P'-isa, ion 2 14 11 . 1 . b:.ick 1. Portland Place 1 nnd wife to Rachel 1 :. block 1, Lincoln V.'i. 1-iunK L. Madi 14, block 7, Syn- ; John 11 i r-'nip;or , fin e ; iMl .1 J. Ij ... I )i Mi. c1 lots i j and ; d.cate Hill ".Mher Welnstelti ft nl. to William i E. Mai til. 11H let 1. block 11. H. E. j Roger'a add 6.000 j O. T. Redlck to Martha A. Barnard, ' tract ne tf-15-13 51 'Charles V . Nunen.unn and wife to 1 K. C. Hervey. lots 7. 8. 8. 52. 53. .it, I block 2. Klrkliafim r & Winner's sub. J. E. Smith to Selma Hudgi-s. lot 1. block 2, Patrick a 3d Saratoga. Mathias Ivctz ami wife' to .lames , Knutsky, part lot 3. block TK. South ' Omaha ..'. 15.') I Willl'iin E. Martin to Mils Uros. ll 260 313 400 Agnes :). Ames to Aden block 5. ,S'i7 HOOS Hugs old ic higher this morn. !'(, Ilia long string going at 16 20, as ioas rity Live Htnrk Market. SlOl'X CITY. May 8.-tSperIal Telegram CATTLE-Receipts. 2.110 head: market 10i lower; stockers, steady; beeves. It.on'uS.w; cows, bulls and mixed. t3 fC'g4,"l; stockers snd feeders. 13 iO'i?4 40; calves und yenrlin.,, V2HHM. tfOGS Receipts. 3.7M head; market 5c higher: Selling at 16.10a6.25; hulk of sales, f. l.'Vfl 15 stock la Klght. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday: Tat lie. Hogs. Sheen South Omaha 4. (so li.i.w 5jo Hloux city 2.I00 3.7. 0 Kansas City !2.u IT.om 4 Con - St. Juaeph 1.246 5.124 5 .87 j St. Ixul 4 I4t I'll I mi I Chicago 3.,'uo lO.if-iO iv.is-i Totals .3v.7 54.S.-4 3.': Metal Merket. NEW YORK. May l.-METAI.S-The tin market showed coiitlnuid exeiiemenl. l.i lxmdon the price changea wire aselu aen- - satiunal with spot tin advancing 1.3 l.i to I Margaret 4.1. 1 . while the futures were lower ,11 O Pike 4.1s list. Locally the maiksi wu over loo park ., Hawing Co.. 11H lot 1. bliM k 1. S. E. Roger's udd.. IMzalxlh 51. Shalian lo Kielxcr, loia ;J j-ml 21. block place Etlie! K. Hoycj- and lusband A. Mi 11 raw. pint lot 6, Orchard Hill Jnseph tlejduk to Marie llelduk. part l-)l .. block 2"i. inaha Paul Plxey to U. L. Spillman. I'd 13, Cain Place James 11 Harvey and wife to A. O. Nelson. I01.4 Is anl Hi. fftaminercy Park Jrlm KtioulHt mid wif. to Tl.ia Hed- berK. lot 4. Willi. 11, l a s.ilj John 1. Hcndt!")n to Llzzin Oraham, lot 1" block 2, Moca' mhIi John I). Ware lo Lnc.lse S. Reed, lot 1. block 2. liNetz Place Artnlph II lirvall li J. P K' hoc. lot If and pan 15. b!oi k 5 Il'-ilfonl PI ice . O. M. Lei s 10 Oscar Kro,ietcdi, lot II. block 8. Popileioii Paik Ortruile Puriiielee ami liu-ibatid to Nellie A. l! ii ileciatti. lot 41. uni) part 42. Reef;' Place A. S. AtKiiiHun and w,te lo Mis. W. IWhcIic, lot 5. blin k 1' . My u. Rich ards At Tllden'r add Jamea W. LliKKar and wife ct al. to A. H. Atkliini n h.une Cyi.thl.i M. Mt-Cui'.ue tl J. lie Kits M tsmi. lots :x and 30. bio; k 2, Miotic I 4 rl- Smith, trustie, to Charles part tix lot 1. nw'4 nw 6.0 110 Karnai. P l'.rt1e. 3-11-13 ... William F. Pan and Rati In, lots 24 und 2 Park 2.1 2,'Oj :i5o 20 17i 375 2..1OO f..Vl 4o0 w iff j. bl. to John W. ick 2, Mystic Lino Martin and husband lo H. lot 1. block t. Spring Lake 1.150