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8. Ujomlng, Utah and I "tllfornla .fine medium nnil tine, ojjll . s oured. awpie, Australian combing, upirnne, s oured, 41 tilic, Australian combing, average, 3Jt)3.c. l'mvlsltilK. Therp was a Mir Jobbing- demand yester diy, but the movement in car lot was Huh', offering light and holder' linn In tlu-lr view, while huvers tvore disposed to IkiIi) back and go glow. We iimtp ar lot. t. P. MEATS (partly curpeO-Pliotttdcrs, rash, H"n rr cwt; (diort Mb, sides, cash, J5 95-, lorn: clear rides, B 93; short clear Fide. !)10 LARD-casii, f 10; May, n i . ureen Mi: vis-Shoulders. JS53 cwt.i hams. Ji 2.T. tides, JOT. S. I M HATS Hams, cah, JsK; shoul ders. J 60 per A, J, GILLESPIE! a. j. aiM.ntPtn l j. gillespie I 1 Ij. lllllll iI 111 Be CO. ) J. K. GILLESPIE Commission Merchants, Kansas City Stock Yard. Liberal advances made to turtles feeding flock, lluvlng feeding cattle on orders a specialty. Correspondence solicited, lele Phone No. IMS. markets iiv Ti:n:itAPii. New York, Mav 7-PLOrR-Recelpts'. 31,- 000 biriels, txjorts, 11, i barrels; sales, HMy packages. Mnrket unlet early, but mure uctUe nnd llrmer Dually, with bids on lines cloo to the market. City mill patents, ?i lull Ho; wlntir patents, J3 4(f 8 73; city null dears, ti5v.i3u; winter straights, tSSMISG, .Minnesota intents, J3 7O1H0O. winter extras, U9'U- Minne sota bakers', f2.,ivi.) , winter low crudes, S2.33fl2Mi, "prlng low grndt s, 2(M2 2.7 I'OHN MLAI (jult't. Safes, leo bnrrel, ;.0J sacks, bellow Western, $1.1501.17 per 1 'lIEAT Receipts, fidOO bushels; or port. .ij.imo bushels, sabs, 9,2iUi"0 bushels 1 mures, 21.000 bushels tot. Spot Btrong. No. 2 red, store nnil elevator, t,.j'ac; ullo.it. (,5c; f. o. b , W4e nlloat Options ojiencl Htendy, but Immediately elecllncd under lower cables, rains ntul active liquidation; in the afternoon, the tiltf uductlon In llrud street's world's stocks and a sharp ad vance at JJorlln owing to drouth, restored coniidence, und ltd to active covering, which closed prices u,c over last night. No, 2 red, Muj, ulMiUitaC, closed roVi June closed (,:'' ! July, tV4ftb,c, closed GiVp; Aucust. lyr.flGiliC, closed t',i.c: September, iflMiC'e. closed i.7"lc, October, clpfoet tnlW Will' i ex 1 iccember. Aj70,c , 188 0n closed 70ic. ,ni?v-.i!p, nitits. las n,si bushels: exports. viuoo bushels; salts, 41 w bushels futures, 20 000 bushels spot, Spot strong. Steamer mlvMl, " sc options opened llrmer. re acted at noon, but were strong and higher, closing at lV,e ailvnnce Light rcct lpts and poui grading here wiro tin factors.. May, MVfwVi tlo'cd Wc, July. ..rv,fluo i-lCc. rinsed Soc; September, ul'Sij.V closed mviiO OATS necelpts, JSt W bushels; exports, 4fl bushels, sales, "noon bushels future". 101 0 bushels spot. Spo- llrm. No ., R-4 iJ.'V: N" 2, (lellvered, V.'.c; track white, STrii lie. Options ruled (l;t but ronwr with corn, closInK , h Rher. Ma, .,2, dlSiic closnil r:1"-; June, closed 'iC, Julj, J.'VSinoNc closed 1Vk,c ... 4 HAY-rirm. Shipping, f.JQCOc; good to choice iWi73o per cam , , , , PIIOVIHIONS-Cut ments nulct; pickled bellle-s. SCnc: pickled -houlders, 5Vd"4c, "'L'X'frp'iQul;. 4 Western stem clo-ed at e MlVi' irt tle'r e- J nyl cioscd KJ "knd "juh '"JO M;Ued..r,nned, lower. b, 4, hw; cui.itt-v"-!--., sn 2.-. continent, it.io; i..- srv..ti ,.--i ift.f Wff mcS, firf."rniiy: S?i:50a(O- Hiort clear. MS W l '" .. HUT lliii l.nji) AVstern dilrv", 7V? l!',c: W.-stcrn erfanury. 12U1W vvcsicru fa torv 7flllc: Kleins, I'.c. rart-p. s.ii::c?Vrtfcs):mis:aocr'fu(ii roas-riim. Western, fresh. ISOB'ic; re- CTS- "m-M -Fl-onn - Re celp.s. 5, lur're.s. alul .hlpm, n, e-jn'H Dull, llrm; imtents, U .iJCO, xtra o!i'i3 13. fancy, nr.-'ss; cholo. --? Wi rve llour. tSlrfi ..,,, nnd ,..,,;.. n. l,nlr. 1?000 UUSIllS, linu Mhlnmcnts 73,i bushels A wild time pre ?.lell diirlnc the flr-t halt hour, the market quickly adv in. Inn ?.c at openin md then as rapidly filllnu lv'.lil1". anu 1 K?cat eseltemtnt nil with livel tradluu Sul bceiuen tlv the m irk. t was vcrv nervous n insetted until lite, then advanolnB Lii-irnlv under the stimulus of an un-nit demin 1 that' dovelopeMl suddenh 1'rom the" bottom rate ll,.ro vvis 1 ft.l ,- al- mm i ii u u-'J i4i4 ...... -- - - - baps; elP-ired for thft VnltM States, i3, 'nps; cle-ired for Uuropc, S.WO bags; stock, 2v,, (i inn S ar;heuse deliveries from "sevr iork yesterday. 12,017 lng: New "iorl: rtock to-da.v, 211, & bacs; United States stock, 2Wi) baps; nno-u for the United Rtite, 2f.n.iM biR. Total Mslblo for the United Slates, M5,3I3 bags, ngalnst 421,723 bags last SMr . , ... si'OAH tliw. ptronc. ralr refining. 2 s file , centrlfugil M test, S 6-1 CC. ".lf. P?V bas Cuba rentriruj-al fi-i test and freight, Including 1,100 bags spot, 2 7-llc, and bil ntieo atloat, 2 7-ir.i?i21c. luilned, strong and higher; No n 4nl 11-lf.c! No. 7. 3JW 4 MGc; No f, 8V 1-leV, No. 9. S 13-1CT? 4e; No. 10, i1tt 15-Ir; No. II, 3 11-lfit?3(,c; No 12, 3 O-K.'fil'Sc, No 11. 3Hc; oft A, i J llfflHe! mould A. 4 11-ifWlV: stnndird A, 4 S-K.fll'jr, oon'lrtloncrs A, 4 ?;lM?c; cut loir. 5 l-r6Hc: crushed, r, l-lJoMie; powdered, 4e: granulated, 4 i-lC'al c; cubes, 4 lJ-lC?l"jiC, Havre, May 7.-C0rn:n-0pencd stendy, tinchnnged At 12 m , steady, Hf. advance; nt 3 m , r-teadv, unchnngol; closed sten.lv 'j f. net advance for tho day. bales, 11 (w bacs Nw Orletns, May 7 -COm:C-IUo, or dinary ti fair, 17'iiilDie. . , StOAll npcti kettle strong, stendv; prime to rholre, 2'4fl2 ir,-lCo; prime, 2 13-15; fair to fullv fair, SHWe: common to good common, 2MJ2V- Oeiitrlfugnl notlvo and verv strong, choice jellovv clnrllled, SHc; prime jellovv clarine.d, 3Vi3 7-K!; off Jel lovv clarified 3 r-lMi3,c; seconds, 21J2Tic. MOtiASW Steady; centrifugal, good prime, liMillc; fair to prime, 047c; good common to fair, oe; Interior to common, MIc. Cotton. New York, Miv 7.-COTTON-Qnlet; mid, C 13-10; net receipts, i i;4 gross, 14,001: ex ports to Great Ilrltaln, 2 741; to Trance, 1. ifit; to the Continent, 3 3l: fornnrdeil, 2 M4; sales, 1,410; pptnners, 410, stock, 20,151. New- Orleans, I.a . May 7. COTTON riituresi steadv. Piles, 2i om. May, C22o bid; June, C2ifiC27c; July, f3.1flrt3le; Au gust, C37fTr.lv; September, C .fitlfi.llc; Oc tober, e4KiG42e; November, f l'Wfi4"c; De cember, C.4SHC 4Jc; January. C o2tJ(j.5lc. Itp nnd ScimIs. Chicago, May 7 Itye No. 2, cah, r.lo; .Mar, r2 riaseed No 1, cash, J1.43; Jlay, J1.45. Clover-JHO St. Iouls, .May 7 Uvc No, 2, cish. Cos. riaKSeed Cish, Jill Clover seed Cash, J7.003SW. Timothy secd-$3.5Ofl4.0O. I.rnil ami '.Inr. New York, May fi Lead Quiet. Domes tic, fi'.j. .Spelter Highei. Domestic, 11!'., St 1otils Miv 7. L"ad Steady, T2.b;. Spelter I'lrni, f3 15. ' VMil.k.l. Cincinnati, O., May 7 AVIIISICY Steady; ealfs, 4.'2 birrels at $1 2.' W Ixmls, .May 7 WirtSKT- rirrncr. Distillers' tlnlshe.1 goods nt $1 22 Peoria, 111, II ty 7 WHISKY Steady. High proof spirits, $1.23, untuned goods, i o ly nUo below- tho ton and c above se"terdaj Sensational uilll-h erop ic; iitirt the cause of .-arly ndance No J red cash, el? May. JSc bid. Julv bl .', Cl'"o bid. August, t-0'.c; September, OP. UroPV P.ecelpts 10,000 bushels, nnd shlp mentsVoi.O'O bushels. Steadier tlun win it, though lntluneed somen hat b Its wild fluctuations. Itc In the day there was a sttfr nuvane. the close being at Hi. top July id September 'tit an ndvai.c of lSo unel ft reWtlvvly. N J mlcd, caih. 471-.C Maj, 471!,; July, 4STi,c; faepicm- bOATS Itecelpts, C0.0CO bushels, and ship ments. 4.000 bushels. Higher tor futur.it; spot grades loner sol casn, i-c: -, Hue: June ja'-.u bid; July, 27 bid, Sep- enitAN ialer. Selling at CSe on cist trC0IlN MDAT,-Steady anil slow sale. Quoted at J J-,.t.30 per barrel. 11UTTI3 P. Weaker. Creamery, HOlSc; dairy, Wallc , HGaS-St.-ndy. I'resh, 9c I'OUK St.inelard mess jobbing, J12M LAUD Prime stwim, JO 10, choice, Moo. DUY SAll' MllATri Boxed fchoulde-is, $5 23; longs, $fi 12', shoi ts, ?(i 37; HACON P.oert shoulelers, Jj u; longs, 0 30; ribs, Jo(S'., shorts, ' S7'j. Chicago, Mav 7 rLOI'Il P.ecelpts, 1C0OO barrels, and shipments. 1.O0O barrels. Market steady. Winter patents, I31W3I0; fctutlijhtH, JJUWiolo: stirlna pjitents, U 1W S 75. straights, J.40SJ2J, bakers' grades. IUJTTlirt Steady. Creamery. $SlG'c; TGGUn'ohanged: IPiPIIHc Liverpool, M.i J- W HUAT-hpot quiet; demand moderate No 2 red winter, Ds Id: No 2 red fcpilng, us 2d: No. 2 hard Manitoba, lis hi, No. 1 California, Da Id ruturm opeiie-d sieady with ne ir nnd distant positions '..d lower, elobed (piiei; June aiO lovvfi and other months l lower; busin. ss obuiit eiiuully distributed; Mny, 6s Id, June 5s M. July. 5s 2d, August, 0s J'td, September, 03 2?4d; Oc tober. 5a Sa'I. . , , , CUltN Spot steady; American mled, new 4s 71 J.'utureift openetl htady, with near and dtstant positions hrt lowut; closed siwidj, wlih .May unchanged and either months '4'! lower; business about equally .llsinliutid: Mas, is b;,d; June, 4a Gild: Jul), 4h oi; August, -is 7d; Sep tember. U 7'd; Ueiober, Is 8.1. ri.OUU rirm, flemand good; St. I.ouls fancy winter, U fl, HACON null, demand i.ior. Cumber land cut, .S to So pounds, 3J l,d, short libs, SS pounds. 3Js, lung clear light. 3 to 43 pounds, 32s. long clear heavy, 53 iwunds, 32s; bhoit clear backs-, light, is pounds, 32s; sliurt char middles heavy, &, pounda, 31s Gd; ilear bellies, II to K pounds, 33s; short shoulders, square, 12 tp 15 pounds, "e "lt.MS Short cut, II to 1C pounds, 42s, TALLOW Pine S. A. nominal. H15131' Hmx i India mess, tOs; prime piess, ia W I'uhK Primee imss flno Aesteni, Us 3d; do m . Hum, Ms I'd LAUD l'ull. inline Westi-rn, 2 Cd; re llned In palls, Jos JtBceipis of wheat duiing the pist three dais vve-ro 270.UUO contuU, inoluiiins 53,ono Amerle.ui. The receipts of American corn during the past tine dns, 11, (M) centals, niilllant weath.r New Orleans, La.,-May 7-PHOVISIONS -Qnii t. l'UltK-J15 82'!r. ., LAltD Uellned tUrco, Stic JlOXim MUATb-Drv salted shoulders, Eiic; shies, u'sc, bacon sides, 7 TlA.MS-Clieiieo siiuar cured, t.'sfllOc. ItlOC Saieo y; ordinary to wood 34iUc. rLOUlt-iJiu.-t: ullJ fancy, ?32tS3; patents. S3 tufo i in) 1 ColtN lIllAL-3 ler barrel. JIUAN-'.ulit, 78jSla per et, COUN'-No i sacked, miied, 53jj uhlle aud ye-llpw 54. OAT.V-N0 2 saekel, S5e HAY Demund fall, prime timothy, Jll CO 4J15W, thoiee. jlb.WCIC.BU. CuiTt'o nml SiiKur, New- York, -nay v. iiiriKt- options opened steady at unchanged pi lew, to 13 lioints adv an. e on uuexpieted improve iileiits at Havre and Hambui,-, ruled en etally llrm un European hujlng ordeia, turnid eastei, and, under lo al pressure, closed quiet at net 5 points decline tq 5 iiolnta advanee. Hales, n ouo bigs Imlud Ing Mai, 11 VfUHOe: June, HlOSeHjJc; July. 14 foil 1 -o. : beptember, lloiWiUKc n, wiier. 11 ooiell COo: December. II litfall CO..; - , , m 1, 1 1 :c"i . .,).,, w.., - llln niilf.,, -f, f, .. in,. SjMOt I'uuee iitw. .Ht,.( -.w t, ,ue. Ulllll, quiet; Cordova 1W,S 19c. Sale. 100) ba.-s t'apata -M'a Pt p t ; 1 5uu ilaraealbo to Hurope; l,4i") M irucalbo, n. t , 1 100 Central Ami rinan: SuO mats ntorlor Padang to ar rive. ItmC. SantOb-TOrrnU-Flrm. fioo-1 average Santos. 16,500. receipts, two dajs, 50o0 nantoij. i.ow, ,,j.,w, w uajs, uww bags; stock, 270 0c) bags. Hamburg St. adv, WU'i pfg. advance. c .,.. , titlil Imp. Hlo" Pirel btoady No. 7 Ho p'4'0. ex. Chan- , Vj.c Itecelpts, two daj, I3,0u0 liobl. C. AVliito & Co. Live Slock Commission Merchants, Kniisij Citj" Stock YiihI-j. Cmisimiiui nts nnd C.irr. sp.m.lt nt tdlrlte.l. Market It. ports I r. o l'peu Andl. itbm. SamT Itlil, s 1) Slaughter, cattle silesmca W. 1) Clinton hog salcstu in. Joe N. liial, oaico. W J Uiau. SAM T. RIAL & CO.. Live Slock Commission Merchants Market reports free on vipll.auon K11n.11 Cliv Stork Yaids, lviusjs 1 ltv, leas lle ihone -'4..1 t().H.. CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP to Lone Sr Stai OMI'V COM.MI-ION 1 r It t K uU. A Ni iv ( uiiipiti; Caiillal, Hio.otH). T. lephoiH' 1108. Ttnrkt t H ports I iirnUhiMl. rlto tw. FARMERS, FEEDERS, SHIPPERS IONnIoN -JOl It CATTLE, J1UGS eiml SHEEP to Ben L. Welch & Co. conriissios niERCiiAsrs, t..k Partis - - - Kim is titj, tin. Market reports furnished S rite us. 1,1 vu siocic MAiucirr. ltei.iiits at Cnl. i go St Louis, Omaha nnd Kan 11 I'itv .Meilav w.ie' Cattle, ll,7uo, hous, :,7 7.t, -beep, 11 'ty, same day last year tattle, i;,oOO, ho's, oj.itrJ, and slit ep 17 ti N'.nv Vorlt, Ma 7. Huropenn cables quote Ami-riean steers at 11 Vu UP-c dtessed weight It. frlgerat.ir beef h'lldoc. CATTLH Movements for tho week end ing Tuesday : , Cattle. Calves Receipts p,,iij 700 Shipments CDfij D77 Drlve-outs u,asl 4i S't-cK previous Receipts IS.S'SJ CIS Shipments S,W7 70 Drlve-outs , , n.jj.; iz$ Same week last jear Receipts 25 743 iV, Shipments IJ JhS Drlve-outs l.',2.a m An uneven market was had esterday. It vvus both llrmer and weaker. There wero a good manv good native dressed beef nnd eport steers in and they were in good de mand Choice Iota showed firmness and Heime thought brought a little more money. Uood were steady but medium guides were Weaker tu 10c lower. Cows wero act ive and llrm to a dime lilglu r blockers and feeders, when of a desirable ttualitv were in good elPinand and llrm but low grades sluw- sale Range cattle were In light supply, fair demand nnd steady. Milch eowb were fairly active and best llrm. Common. Sir-ilS; medium to fair J'O 4jJ7, and good to choice J.VulJ ' i:i:i'iti si.N-rviiVi. vt.rs Jsu. Av.Wt l'riee.,.No. Av.Wt. l'Ueo DRUfesim m:i:r and iixpout sthhiis i'o ic:.7...,$ cm iii ino,..,s r.rr, ' n iii7.. nm P.......1M7, . r w "J Ji'i7.... r. w is!.,, nil kt" nu.... r. au ;,-. ujj ; 3 U l-'l-'.... 6 03 75 llj. ; 5 Ho -' US.'.... 4 W 21 lust...... 4 70 a p. .;,... iii ai ju.'i.... 4 i-, tflsw-.. 1.79.... 4 15 HHwHi in; IS, sw.. 7J.i,,,, '.'. Sk) 17SW-,. S.-7..,. a VJ 71 15.i7.. f, 70 li!....ivc-, ... j;,.-, W 1IJI.... CKS 19 UU ... LM w loui.... r. w ri7......i.,'i9.., itj 'A lxa..,. r. 4D si is--,..; r, m 19 1AL... 5 30 19 11S7...! r, "J M liifi.... fi Si) 20 1319.,,; s r. 21 UU..,. f. or, 41 u.'-.'.,., cuj SCI !,W.,,, 5 () & UOIi...! '..7 21 1-).. ., 4 !l IS 10IU,. 4 si M lOill.,., 4 W Id JIM.,., 4 53 is !...., iw 4u yr,..., iii) Usw M.'.... I i) rJmi- . M7.... 3 iii stocki:rs and riu:ni,its, 17 Hi..., 3 Sit-1 t 73o ... 3 7:!, U " SPoW8 BU"" 2 .,.,. fffii..., 2f) 1". 9),.., 2 17 2 !)., 2 11) o! 593.,., 2IJ !i 1UM,.,, 29.1 ft 733,.,, I,!.) 20 W.7..,, 3 25 5 &!,... S 3Ti 4....pl62,. SI') 5 I.,',,, 350 .' Su5,, SB0 10.,,,,. (61,. 3l Id ..,; 3 75 Jo 9S1., 3 7'. 2 12H.,,. 3 90 )& , 4 10 J jSw., 4 10 1 10 14) 1., ,., 6-0.,,, 2 00 2 m., 2 2.) 2... ..ins.... 3 2T, i ij-'.::; S3Q 3 9ia.. 2 40 2 9Ui,. Jul h lOU..., Sin 2......UW..,, 3 7 - uw- SVuui: w- 123 2.,,,,, 110..,, 3 1) l.,,...10M., 2 til 1 1710..,, 3 75 1 1370..,. 3 50 1 1050.,., 3G3 1 liUI .,, 3 2T 1 11).,.. 34.) 2 050,,, 305 1.,.,,.15I0.,,, 3 10 1 1IMJ..,, 2 50 1 .'VW,, 4 to 1....11KW.. 2 35 J 1 I 1 Ij 1 1 b. 27 912,.,, 4 40 H., 711..., 4S,1 li: 631.." 3 05 2! 565..; 2 6) 22 fi,.., 3 3) li 1U33.... 4 11 it::..: 70s.... k 30 ct.., 405 29 ).... 4 01) 20 7t.. i0T, 14 775..,, 4 20 20 !, , 1J1 It,..:., 711.... 3W 12 Wis..., 3 7a 10...:., EW.... 3 71 10. ?.-. calvhs. 7 to . 5 2,1 6 lo I b. RANUU CATTLlI-NATlVi: IHVISlpN rUl.Ult.M'U lt.UISB Sflcf..13oii ,, 540 53of.,ll90 150 hay.lUL,, ,. J 35 I !1 q i 13JJ M wSlVlboBTBCBS. 41 alf..l303 . 4 41 I ""' ARKANSAS OXKN'. 20 1371 ... 4 10 I UANfin f'ATTLlJ-TnXAS DIVISION. TliXAS A.ND INDIAN BTUUltS. Cottoutte.l 179 99." ,., 4 20 2 JllO ... 4 10 lg" ".lSi.::: 4 si 1 19 to-a.... 4 10 shipment ,..,....., .,...11 A:', Drive-out4 1. ,..,..,..,.... ,, ....... 111,1 ,4?,w Week previous , ,w Receipts. .,..,,. ,, ..,,....,.... ,.,,.. ''; . BhlpmcntR.i,ii,i,e ,,,,i,,i, e.i. ,. ,iX Drlve-outs .....,.,...,.., ,, ,,,,,,oiiiw Same week last ear- ., itecelpt , ,?.; Shipment ,,,,..,,..,,,,,,. r.,,i Drive-out. , W' 'J 'I here was a further breiik In this market Jesterdnv. Tho run vvn good nnd tne iiuallty the bMt for some dais. Thl. wiin weaker m-irkets clfcwherf, Inllurticed n loner market from the start, l'acker were very good bujer nt a decline of If" i but there was ven llitlo ttlde demand. Tim bulk of ortcrltiB, Ikjw ever, vv ere vvotked off 11 the lower range, JI.Wjlooj bulk of sale, Jl 23tf I K ltniMUJSILNTATIVG RALn. to. Sli. Av 21 .. Jnl it 10 TJ 4) KVI 4 20 1 1 4.) 2tl 4 25 H 1M) ID I 4 1 f.S 4J 1H 4 80 H .. 321 4 ) 71 40 211 4 30 47 '0 2H7 4 30 II? 10) 2W 4 8!'4 71 ,. 133 4 10 M 4) 17J 4 15 ) 4J HV1 4 30 (IS .. m 4 2.1 71 .. 211 4 23 M tO) 2("l 4 2T. TJ .. 231 4 80 !t ,. li 4 30 7J .. 207 4 30 H7 .. 231 4 Mi 70 ,. 2i 4 3.1 77 .. 230 4 3,1 71 40 220 4 3,1 77 ..317 4 3,1 71 1W 229 4 35 tr. .. r.i 4 87H 37 40 21 4 41 7) .. S.7 4 40 W ..271 4 II r.2 sn 271 4 iW 71 SO 207 I 31 7.1 40 2.11 4 Sii 71 4) 24.1 4 3T. ft) .. 211 4 3T. er. .. 2S7 4 874 79 SO 217 4 87'4 f 1 120 257 t 41 7t 120 2'W I 41 (H 41 21 I 4" 77 SO 243 4 41 71 .. 2.1!) I 41 Til SO 211 4 65 l'rlce.No. Sh. Av. l'rica 77 .. il Jl ,, 7J 40 ISO 4S2'4 US 40 207 4 274 77 2VI 22J 4 30 " si? it H ., SSI 4 80 H 0 JW 4 30 17 20 If) 4 10 41 g.) IS! 4 20 7 T. 1 iJI- 77 W'l Ml -' vi JJ.) 2(W 4 30 (7 ,S) 220 4 30 SPt 4J 2C7 4 ,V Kl .. 253 4 3.. ffl :. 21S 4 81 ;n 12.1 2M 4 , 71 1110 U vJ,W f.. 40 24. 4 4" iW JGO 2,10 4 40 as ijn aar. 4 41 (VI 1 31i 4 4 M ..271 4 tin J.J 120 217 4 Si r.1 ..222 4 3.1 (It 211 2M 4 ,V. 7J 40 ;a 4 3. 5t .. 211 4 S.Vi eir 40 22.1 4 40 si .. 2H 4 40 70 121 211 4 40 ,-,7 40 270 I II CO .. 311 4 II D2 110 0 4 CO .IS f77 r. v, .lo,t7D .20 7T.1 ,. 2.421 1CSS3 . C,i"3 citrni'Movcments for the week ending Tuesday; Receipt Shipments Drive-out Week previous Receipt Shipment Drlie-oilt Sime week list enr TTnrMnt . . Shipment "'.'"" n.CSO ThereVns'aVcry good 'market and uu'ck sale yesterday. The run was "k'H, nlJ.a neighboring markets steadv hence lin er bid up stronger nnd cleared the pen early nnd paid an ndvince of IO11-.C per cwt , nnd the Improvement wa maintained to tiie cloe. Value arc now- .v.'iT.oc per cwt. higher than the opening of last week. iicrm-su iv.ii ij sAia-a. Vn. --. 1 s.1 muttons 2i muttons 10S mlsed 4S mixed IK shorn Merinos 102 shorn limb 2s sheep and lambs ........ 211 fed New Mexican lambs 103 wool yearling . 9V . 91 , fl , II , f-1 1 70 , 93 1 71 , 70 Price $1 CO 4 20 4 3.1 SCO 2 90 4 50 4 21 4 30 4 35 -Movements for r,",0 311 300 D23 4fil 100 717 4'.7 250 HORSnS AXnMTOi the week ending Tuesday Rr-celpt Shipments Drive-out Week previous Receipts Shipment Dn v p-011 1 S ime week last car R. 1 olpts Shipment jjrive-ouiH .,- , : , :, ' tZl Tin re vvn a lair iiemaii.i jr'".'""") ; the bet clis of horeei and pi Ices ruled about vten.1v. Rt ranch und pluggy sturt 1 tlll verv dull nnd cheap Mule still s'ow- sale but what few- telling bringing st Mdv prices. v o quote Muln, II hind llul. II'- hands Mul, , 11 hands Mub , 13'i hnnd Vul. HI to IC'4 hands . 11 ii t Southern Jkuos Streeters Drivers Draft v 1.1; or T.ncAL I'ltlci.S I'nt Cittle . $1 noiio'i , . , 1 Wi .1 -1 ... 4 Willi) ...4 2"'.i1 VI ...4 l.VSil 7) 4 2 V'l 1 So LIVI3 Wednesday Thurday rruliv .. Siturdty Mundiy .. Tuo.riv UNION DEPOT TIME CARD HOOS Movements for the week ending; Tuesday; ,..,. Receipt- 1 50,711 .S21W 10 . 40fi' 50 . 50i B.1 . W 71 . VflllO ,. 20ff S3 ,. r.fil 41 ,. uwn ,. ton si STOCK TTftn-c RJippn J 14 Of 1 10 J2flfi.' II 4 41fi4lt 2 7".rlT)0 4 41T 1 IJ) 2 2Vii I 0) 4 IWM..0 I 20171 "0 4 11 1 I 10 3 00 1 I 0 I .1 ,-.,i i.i !? f.i, 1 .la UPS.rtV ,, . . 1 -"' ' JO T .0.., ,y . w-j. -. Range of price on bulk of sales. livi: :Tocie. itv 'i ui.nonAi'ii. St. Louis. MO . May 7.-CATTLn-Re-ctlpts, 2,700, shipments, 200. Market active and about 20c higher. Good native steets f 1 t.,1 tn 1 tin nmmtls sold at ?i.ofro.. fair to medium steers, l50jjouo, light steers, ?3.7o5iluo, cows, $.'.2oi3.7u, fed Texis steers. Sl.i'X'iiw; leadings of Goo pounds brought, JJ Wj gratscrs, 3.lGobo; lows, 110(J-Rccelpts, C.COO; shipments. COO. Market 5Til0c lower und weak. Top prices, SI CO; bulk of sales, l.45'al.5I; Ubht, JloiKi) 4 50 SJinnP Receipt, 4.CO0; shipments, none. Market strong and active. Native mled, J.7O1ll20, clipped natives, I00ijl2j; spting lambs, SI.DUH3.-0. Chicago. III.. May 7 -CAaTLK-Only about o,i)i) head at rived hero to-daj. l'rlces Weje stronger and in numerous in stances 11 little highei, und the genei il market was about 15e per 100 pounds high er than at tho cloe of lait week. Com mon to sttletly choice natives weighing fiom 'io0 to l,oU) tiounds tound liujers ut $lvoi(i00, a e ir lo id of lino l.l!i pound Illinois steers bringing the top price Hay fed .Mont ma an J Idaho cittle weighing fiom l.oio to l.Jlo pounds suld at $lwn4 7o. and a ear load ot native tit. ers und heif ers averaging 911 pounds brought $190. There wuiu very few hoice beeves here, und the larger part of tho Hading was donu at S3 0oii5 7o, with 11 uood many wiles below- fj lliitebiis' and c mners' cattle were again In ov client demand at strong price, cows selling at 1 t,y. l.&o hugely at U'ii iliJ3. Hulls told at $2 2o1)IG0. Texas eattlo numbered about 1,000 head, and good Jots weue lOfelle higher than jesterday and 2oc higher than Saturdaj, choleo being wortii 3J3. A drove of 301 head of Texas steers that averaged l.Oj pounds, sold at $190, and a lot of 237 head that averaged l,i7ii pounds brought $1 71. HOOS Hogs sold about 10c per 100 lower to-day, In splto of the fa t that the arrivals for Monday and Tuesday aggre gate but 43 00.) head, or 21 ( less than came In during the samo time list week. At tlm decline, trade was falily active, city paikers and shippers taking hold rather freely, home hogs sold early at 14 M, but subseeiueiit sales were, nt $I25M 4 75 for lieavv, und nt $I25T1W tor light nnd mbuil, with sales of pigs at $IOOtil25 The Ijrgt r part of the hogs weie disiostd of at JloO-iiiCI, tho aictago quality show ing up vi ry well. Slllini' The supply show a remirkibl falling olf this week, only about 15.o00 head having arrive 1 so far, or Si 000 less than came In during the tame time list week, To-das's receipt were estimated at 11500 head und a good demand enabl. d sellers to obtain nn udvniiro of about lOo per 100 pounds on desirable offering Natives sold lit l.7MilS, Texans nt 15CKiJ73. Westerns at $3 10al3), and lambs at $3 0Xi(5C0. Omaha, Neb., Mny 7. CATTLH Receipt. 1.S&V .Market stiouger Steers, tl.VfiiiM; bulk. Jt 75(15 23; cows, $1TO(I25; tutlk, J2.751J 110, stockers and feeders, ?.'.50ulOO; bulk, S3(wf(3 V). IloilS Receipts Sfi Olarket opened Do lower; dosed weak Light, JliOSHO, mixed, $4 35011 13- heavy, $I40450 Slll.W Hei elpts, 2o0. Talr to choice na. tlvts $3OO!i4O0, fair to good Westerns, $2 7113 71 common stock sheet), .OOfrSOU; lambs. $3 Mfl I CO. market steudy. New Steelier nn tlio Alton, Beginning with April 1st, the Chicago &. Alton railroad w 11 run two sleepers dally if, "their "St, Louis Limited'' between Kan sas City and St. Louis The two new sUcp. ing ears usslsncd to this serv ce are namid tho "Majestic" und "Teutonic." after the two new hlte Star Ino Atlantic ocean steamers. Rail; year brings tome thing new In the curbullder's art ami with each Im loveineiu we exclaim thut surely nothing mora can be added. lew Ing the new Alton sleepers, with their large, ipomy compart ments drawing rooms, and perfeotlj ap Jointid toilet rooms, one would Imagine the builder possessed the lamp ot Alladin. 1 Ini.t l'leulo (Jround In the entlte West Plenty of pure water, lluildlngs for dancing or shelter. Magnltl cent grove of lare trees, (ilorlous cirpet of splendid grass. Herd of Hi a buiralo und deer. The Ideal spot. Nothing Ilka it anj where. Only one hour's ride from Kan sas City, Low rate. No charge for use of grounds Hlsmarik Grove Is the beautiful cool park mentioned. Call at Union I'acltlo ticket ollice. 1 Main sticet. corner of Tenth, for full partltulais, 'lelcphoae 1109. isttiebcsttoClIIUAClO OMUIA, M". I.DtMS. 1)1 Ml II, ST. PAUL nnd Ml.VM.Al'OI.Is. Clmlr Cnrs Froo. DlnltiB Cora, 1 le-ket offlce. (3 Mila St andUII Union Avo Avldrcss It. C. ORR. A. 0. T. A Kansas lntntcllon-AII trains dnllv; "nlesi marked: "x," except Sunday; ".'. . Btimlaj onl) ; "f," exept SititrdD ( "y." except Mondnv i "I," siturdiy only, llrst col umn, loive, second column, nrrlvc, HANMUAIj &. ST JOU 11. R.-Uurllngtori Tnln. Houte. TjCave Arrive. K. C. Rrookfleld xl tpmxl0BOam Atlanlh expre ., 7 10 am 8 25 pi" Chicago fast mall, Rll ,... B 50 pm J M ant Ht. Ixiuls express , S 16 pm !lal II. & M. II, ., IN NtolIRASKA-IlUrllnB' ton Route. Denver, & K. C. express, Lincoln, Hillings & Pug- et sound P. ...It OOirn TRSpm Iv. C, 8T. JOI1 ft COUNCIL IJLUl'l S RAILROAD, Omnhi & SL Paul fast , mall .....10:10 am VSftpm Iowa express ..,,,, 5.0.1 pm '10:10 nm Omaha express ":11pm 6 30nm St. .too & Iowa mall '7 Mnm SA. pm Denver express ll.Wnm 7:oj put Leavenworth, Atchison & . ,- . St. Joseph ...3 30 pm lsljpm All trains mako Leavenworth except tho 10-10 a. m ..,. CII1CAOO, ROCIC ISLAND ft PACIt'IC. , , Trains Host ot Missouri lUver. Chicago mall xioonmx7 )pm Chicago limited 6 IS pm 10 CO am Trains West nt Missouri River Hutch.. Wjehlln, 1"t. W. ,10 10 am 5 25 pnl Den., Col Sp. ,t Pueblo.. 10 lo am B 21 pm Den., Col Sp. ft Pueblo.. zS 40 pm S 20am icnun, 1 T. Jt ft. v ... Topeka, i!titchlnon Missonti PAciric r. Mall and Rxpres , SU Loul dav cxpte" .... Limlteil night 1 press.... Pist 111.111 t).i ne'pr J,exlngton .v. St Louis tv, 7 0.) pm jo al nut iAXlngton ft bedalla pi. C.33am 7:33 Jim I riin west. Coffeyvllle ft Colorado .. 10 1.7 am Colter Mile ft Wichlt 1 ... 20 pm .lop., Port Sc't ft Wichita. 1 01 am .loplln ft Texas cpr s..10 nintu Joplln c Texas express.... 7.00 pm . Trains .ortn Omiln, Lin ft N.Clty ex.. '1 11pm fi ."Onm Omaha it C. 11. day ex ... 7 10 am. 9 no pm K. C. ft A. ncconi. ex, ...xl "0 pm S til am K. C. ft St. Joo ex 10.10 am fi.V, pm K. C. A ft St, Joe p-v. ... f, "1 pm oiOani Kansas citv nortiiwi:sti:rn It. R. bencca ft licatrlce c .. 7 30 nni B-lliim WAUASH RAILROAD COMPANY. St. Louis ft Chicago e.... & Want 7:10pm St. L, ft N, y. Llni ex..xl0 00am Mi.Wpm ht. ,., D. M. ft St. 1'. c . 8 11 pm 7.00 am K. C. ft Chlcigo express., n JO pm 9 20 am CIIICAOO ft ALTON Chicago ft St. Louis ex.... 9 uo am fi.l.lpm Chicago limited n tl pm Sllum St. L ft Chicago px S 11 pm 7 1.1um KANSAS CITY, TORT SCOTT ft MUM PI I IS. norlda rast Mall 10 SO nm r, 00 nm Ilanlsonvllle ft Clinton.. xlO.OO am 5.00pm SMonm vS 20 am rs.lOpm JS JiMim It. Train I3nnt. 7:00 am fi 0.1 pm jo 00 am I..23 jim 8 10 pm 7.00 nm 9 10 pm JO.onm 5:17 pm 7:20 am 11:17 pm. ipso pm 7:12 nut 5.21pm 30:41 am 5.21pm 10.11am xC:00 pm 7.11 nm . 10.00 jmi 7.0.1 am ft TUNAS R'Y. 10:4 am r. 1.1 pm 9.0j pm 1 .20 nm Deepwater aceom. Cherokee nccom Suburban passenger.. Joplln ft New Orleans. MISSOURI, KANSAS Texas mall Texas exnres.... UNION PACiriU RAILWAY. Pacific coast limited 9 "0 am 5-00 pm Denver ft Cal. ex 7 30 pm SlOum ATCHISON, TOPIJICA ft SANTA FU R'Y. Rast of Missouri River Chicago limited S 20 pm S'.Oam Columbian express 5 10 pm 110 pm Atlantic c.xpres filOam C.SJpm Port Madion local X7.50 nm s5.30pm West ot Missouri ltiver. Texis expr.ss So Kas. passenger .... Col .t Utah Um California llm Mex. ft Cal. express., Umporia passenger ... Top. ka express Panhandle expres .... Ok. ft Dodge City ex S 11 nm ... 9 10 am ... 9 00 am ... 1 10 pm ...2 00 11111 ..xl LOpm xll-20.ini ... 4 Wpm 9.10 am ... 9.10 pm f 27 am ... 9 20 pm 5:15 nm 4 20 pm n-.'O pm S.OOpm B HO pm b:ui am Rrnnil Central Depot, Sml nnd IVyandottii CHICAGO GltUAT WUSTIIIIN RAILWAY Chi., fat Paul ft Minn 10 DO am 5 Wpm St. J. De V. ft Chi 9 00pm 7.1.1am St .1., Dos M ft Chi 11 30 tun KANSAS CITY. ObCCOLA ft SOUTUP.ltN Cllnton ft Osceola ex 5.00 pm 10 2onm KANSAS CITY, PITTSBURG & GULP. Pittsburg, Jop. ft Neosho.U.OOnm 3:43 pm Accommodation 9.00am 8 30 pm Accommoditlon -7.00pm x6 00 am Leave Tuesdays, Thursd-t). and Satur daj s. Arrive Mondajs, V.'cdnosdajs and Prldaj s. Grand Ave. I) put. ""nil !trpt. CHICAGO. MILWAUKUU ft ST. PAUL. Chicago ins.-eiiL.er xO.oOtim 8 1 . pm Clillllcothc express m 00 pm 10 1.1am KANSAS CITY S INDUPUNDUNCU AIR Depot pofond and Ajandotto nnd Sec- KnNs's CITv'ft INDUPUNDUNCn RAP ID TRANSIT RAILWAY CDMPANY De pots l'if teen th street station, Twelfth street station, Ninth street station. Only Transfer Line Having Exclusive Frivilegesat All Depots. The Depot Carriage and Baggage COaVEaP-KT'Jr, MALM'll AM) IHIOvOWAY, FOB A CARRIAGE OR BAGGAGE WAGON , .... Prompt and Iti liable . NO l'Tlt.V.II.KfiL I'OK.MI.Ilr 1l)ltl i Phone i !83 U Or 1322. LUGAL NOTICHS. ,ninr,l,a CI P U'hap. rD C' Tl Leonatd and Virginia L. Lconatd, his wife, b their deed of trust, dated Juno 20th, l&S, und recorded on June 2i, lbss, lu tlm recorder's ollice of Jackson county, statu of Missouri, at Kansas City, in book R, No. 311, at paga .'7U, conveied to l'hll V. Chappell, as trustee, the following reul estate, situated In said county, viz.. Loti six, seven and eight, und the south sixty two fl.') feet of lots one, two, three, four nnd live, in block three, of Downlng's ru survey of Jongvtew Place, lu tho city of Jeansas, now- Knnsis City, Jackson county. Missouri, to secure the payment ot tho promissory notes, in sild deed described; und, whereas, default has been m ido In tlm pasmeiit of said notes; now, therefore, I by virtuo of tho power given mo by said deed of trust, and nt tho rcn.ne.st of tlm legal holder of said noten, will sell Slid leal esnta at publio vendue, to tho high est bidder, for cish, at tho county court house door, In thn City of Kansas, now Kansas City. In tho eountv of Jackson und Mite of Missouri, on Saturday, tlm ilrst duy of June, 1593. between tho hours ot 9 a. in. and 5 o'clock 11. m , ot said day, to pay said debt and tho costs of execut ing tlila trust. PHIL n. CHAPPELL, Trustee. April 23th. 195. PROPOSALS lor the election ot the new brick cottage aud brick school building on the ground of tho Stum Industrial Humu for Girls, nt Chllllcothe, Mo. Otllcu of thu State industrial Home for Girls. Chilli cutho, Mo April litb, liJj. healed blUi will be leeched ut tho ollice of thu secretary until 9 o'clock a. m. 011 Muy loth, 1W3. tor the erection uf a brick cottago, also a brick school building, on tho ground of the Statu Jndustiial Home for Girls, ut Chllllcothe, Mo. Plans and specifications mul be seen at the olliro uf tlm home In Chllllcothe. Mo l'ach bid shall ba accom panied by a certitletl check In tho bum of J300, puyublo to W H, Slpjile. tie-usurer, to lusuie entering Into contract If sumu is awarded. liond will be reetulred tor full performance) of contract. Right reserved to u-Ject any and all bids, lly order of h boani T II YATUS. President, I'MIIA M OILHPItT Secretary. NOTICU TO CRUDlTOItS-In the matter ot the assignment of II. L. Mathews, P. A. Coburn, usslgnee, notice is hereby given that uu Monday, June i, , at the law ollice of Ij. Traber, ut So7 I.one Urus. building, at C13 Main street, Kansas City, Mo, between thu hours of 9 o'clock a. in, und 5 o'clock p. m , I will proceed to ad just und allow demands against the c statu of H L Mathews, assignor. All cred itors ot tho said estate aiu hereby notified to be present at tho said time and placet and lay before the undersigned asslgneo tt.o nature and amount of their demands, or bo precluded from any benefit or saii estate. f, A. COUURN, Assignee. April -1. lajt. NOTICE TO, STOCKHOLDURS-Notiea to tha stockholders of the V, R. Andrm lluslo Company Is hereby given that u meeting of such stockholders will be held nt thu olllco of said company, 'ji Grand avenue, In Kansas City. Missouri, on Mon day, the Uth dai of May, 1&J5. at 10 o'clock a. m., tor the purpose of electing seven ill rectors to servo for the ensuing year, an 1 to transact such other business as may coma legally before the meeting. ' V, It. ANDRPS. President. Secretary: LAURA j:. A.Niinus. If if I I 11 r j . x sx V A . i'B. ' ) . r r 1 g f ' t 1 1 .SSf 1 - wtnm t-iusAititeianii. r.vtrrJitmm